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1978-06-13 - Orange Coast Pilot
17 __ hino etport • evtve 200·g~Ilon Oil risoner Murders Sliek C.ontained Denied by Guard Off Huntington A.t Death Camp t · ~DAILY PILOT ~ . !·: * * * 1oc * * * ~'. . TUESDAY A FTERNOON, J UNE 13, 1978 VOL. 11, 1'4, J SECTIC*S, ~ .. AGES r Keeping ~ool I o.itf 1"119l "'"9., 111<~,.. tCMM., In order to keep her cool on a warm June day, this young woman went down to the sea in her ~ikini near the lluntm~ton Beach Pier. What better way 1s there to t·ool off than a splas h in the surf? Camp Gutird Denies Prisoner Murders FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla. <AP> -Tense and pale on lhe witness s tand, F eo dor Vedorenko said h e never murdered prisoners in a Wor ld War II death camp and became a guard onJy because disobeying his Nau superiors m eant "they s hot you down like a dog." black uniform of a Ukrainian guard. One man, Pinchas Epstein, 5.1. testified last week that he saw Fedoren ko s hoDt another prisoner who bad been forced to disrobe and crawl naked on his hands and knees. .. Fedorenko stood right ~xt to him, put hfs pistol to his skull, shot him and he fell over dead, .. said Epstein, who worked in the death camp shuttling bodies to the buriaJ pit. (See NAZI, Pa•~ A2 • Fund Bid OK'd OC Panel Eyes Chino Jetport Plans to build an international Jet airport in the Chino Hills al the northern edge of Orange County were given a boost or sorts Monday by the county's Transportation Commission IOCTD>. T hat boost came when the comm 1ssion voted 3-2 to endorse Hughes' Mental Illness Cited By Law Firm PlllLADELPlllt'\ <AP) -A law firm whic h represented Howard llughes in a suit by Trans World Airlines wants a ruling i.ct aside on grounds the lawyers were unaware Hughes was :.uffering "profound mental illness" when they argued his case. the Philadelphia Inquirer reported today. Hughes "could not have made informed and rational judg· ments involving complex busi- ness and legal affairs; nor could he have given ~ompetent as- sista nce to those representing him,'" said an affjdavit filed in Delaware, the Inquirer reported in a copyrighted story. The Wilmington firm of Morr'is, Nichols, Arsh & Tun- nell reportedly filed the affidavit Monday in New Castle, Del., County Chancery Court. The document said that in his later years. Hughes' condition "resembled that or a chronic psychotic patient in ·the very worst mental hospitals." Hughes died in April 1976. ··He rarely knew if it was <See ffUGHES, Page AZ> Chino H1lls airport proponents' bid for a Federal A vialion Ad· ministration study grant. If obtained, the grant would provide the money needed to study the feasibility of building a major jet airport in the hills near the Orange-Riverside coun· ty line. Proponents of the Chino Hills airport have argued for the past seven yeHrs that the hills are the most logical spot for the airport needed to satisfy Oran~e Coun- ty's air transportation needs and to relieve the Jet bottleneck al Orange County Airport. Plans for the 25.000-acre airport preserve were first an- nounC'ed in 1971. SinC'e then. north county resi· dents and elected officials have battled the airport promoters to a standstill It was the proposed airport's foremost opponent, Supervisor Ralph Diedrich. who was on the losing end of the transportation commission's vote Monday. Along with Supervisor Ralph Clark. another member of the C'ommission. Diedrich made up the two-man minority that al· tempted to head off the study en· dorsement. . But what in a moment of com- promise was labeled a limited endorsement had the muscle it <See f\J RPORT, Page A2> Crash Kills Three LEBEC <AP> -A fiery mulli· vehicle.collision killed three peo- ple and inJured seven others near a spot along Interstate 5 on the Ridge Route that had been virtually closed by an earlier truck accident. Up to 15 vehicles were involved in the second ac· cident Monday, and one truck was destroyed by a fire that followed the crash Mormons Nix Lady Prie sts HONOLULU <AP) - The president or the Mormon Church says the &urch will not extend the priesthood lo women. The Church of J esus Christ of Latter-day Saints ordained a black man to the priesthood Monday. three days after removing a r estriction agains t blacks. "'The priesthood 1 ~ something sacred and was establis hed by the Lord f o r the m en of hi s kingdom," President Spencer W. Kimball said Monday. 2Sentence d To 3 Months • In Bank Fraud LOS ANGELES <API -Two former vice presidents or the People's Federal Savmgs and Loan m Inglewood have been sentenced to three months in prison in connection with a fraudulent appraisal and proper· ty sale kickback scheme. In U.S. District Court on Mon- day, Judge Laughlin Waters also ordered Thomas Cochran. 40, of Wes tmins ter and Melvyn Stewart Leets, 42, of Torrance to perform 200 hours or community service during each of five years on probation. Cochran was fined $10.000 and Le\!ts was fined $4.000. An unindicted co-conspirator m the case, Lem1ox real estate• broker Thomas D'Allessandro. allegedly brought property in his own name. had an inflated ap- praisal approved by Leets and then sold the land to an as· sociale, with Cochran approving a federal loan from th.e institu- tion. The ba'nk officials. who pleaded guilty to felony charges, admitted to receiving kickbacks for their part in the scheme Fedorenko testified Monday in a hushed federal courtroom and rej~cted testimony from sur· vivors of the death camp at Treblinka. Poland -one of whom swore he saw Fedorenko shoot a ttelpless. naked Jew al point-blank range. Fedorenko said that only once had he been posted near lhe open burial pit al Treblinka, and that was atop a lookout tower . "I never went down inside there and no one ever sent me," said the 71-year-old Miam i Beach resident who is accused or lying to immigration omcials when he enter ed the United States after the war. Hllntington Oil Slick Contained Fedoronko could lose his cillzensblp and be returned lo Europe, where he could be t.rted on war crimes charJ(es. In earlier testimony, several Jews swore lhat as Inmates at Treblinka. they saw Fedorenko beat prisoners with a. steel-~tuddcd whip as he wore the A submarine hose broke early today during wiloading 9pera· lions between a tanke11 s hip and the Gulf OU Company terminal in Huntington Beach, b\lt about 200 gallons which spewed Into the sea was contained, officials said, Boom devices used In the event of such a spill were quick· ly moved into position-to keep the wuy petroleum compound from wa.'lhJng ashore and rouling beaches. RepresentaUvea of the U S. Coast Guard out or Long Beach were on the scene about 9:30 a. m . Investigating the oil s pill from the chartered vessel Bari ma which carried a 450,000·barrel carl(o. "The e ntire slick ls coo· tained." said GuU Oil Company s pokesman Charles Sellen. service department manager at the firm's Santa Fe Springs re· finery He said a workboat was en r oute to vacuum I.IP the oil globules. "ll wa11 a very small spill," he said. · The oil is routed through un- dersea a.nd underground pipes from tankers unloading at the m ooring roughly off PncHic: Coast Highway and Newland Street A portion of the cargo goes to the Southern California Edison Company 11tom generating plant there and the remainder to the refinery in Santa Fe Springs ror other W\e.'i ,f Authorities said the relatively small slick caused by the spill was about 800 by JOO feel m dimension. Huntington Beacb Oiz:ector of Harbors and Beaches Vince Moorhouse said it was only the second spill he could recall at the Gulf Oil unloading facihty tn the past 15 years . The delivered petroleum 1s stored at the firm '11 tank farm just Inland from the electric power generating plant, in big paslel·cotored lank~ Released Fro01 OC Jail An Irvine murder victim was s tabbed through the heart numerous limes and sexually mutilated only hours after his release from Orange County J ai l, police said today. The sti ll -warm body of Roland Gerald Young, 23, or Maywood was discovered lying 10 the street on Irvine Center Drive Sunday morning, by a motorist who flagged a passing poli ce patrol car l'or help. Sgt. Rob<'rt Krcdel said Young was identified through a bail re- C<'iPt found in his pants pocket. No other 1dt•ntif1cation was on tht• man. Kredel said. In vestigation of jail records :.huwcd Young had been arrest· <'d 10 Santa Ana Saturday mom- 1 n g on a charge of public drunkennes!> Young was confined until 8:2C p m Saturday, according to the Jail n·tords I las l'astrated body was found dn•s!>cd in the same clothing trousers and shoes he wore when he was released from jail, K rt>del i.a1d A coront•r's deputy estimated Young died within an hour of the t1 me his body was found at 4 a.m . Police havt· yet to establish a motive for the killing. No SUS· peels have been detained. Kredel said there was nothing about Young's murder yet dis· covered that would link it to other murders or assa ults in Orange County or Southern <See VICT11'1, Page A2) Or:n:JA~=~st W eathe r S unny Wednesday. Quite "arm inland but. mild at the coast Lows tonight 58 to 65. 111,:?hs Wednesday 7U to 75 at beaches and 80 to 90 inland. I NSIDE TODA~ Bingo's the game and it's a big hll al Sis. Simon and Jude parn1h, Huntington Beach. among other places m the South Coa..~t area. See Featur- ing, Pa_ge CI. Index At Ywt s.nkt A11 l1tl-l\tltl\ =~~ .. ,_.. •g ~.~~~ L M •• ,.. A• Mvl11at ,_ a11\11teu '4"' Nltleflat -(,'..ttll-• Al ()Aft .. C-tr ttaulltiN 0-11 $ylWla .. en• ~IC\ It ~lt C.'.rtn•er' •• Steel liol.t~ 0 .. 111 Nttlett Al TttHIMell l•tll!Hl•I ..... ,,, , ......... l1tter\.ll-"' a1 WUlMf P'HllN'lftt (1 J WWIC Newt "-·~"'! 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The Democratic ~overnor, a foe of Howard J arvis tax cut in• itiativc. said the 2·1 vote last week for Proposition 13 m eant limes have changed for govern- me nt and "we can't be left drinking at the trough as If r)olhlng has changed . There must be a !i1gnificant change in how we do business.'' llamm , Lbe non-partisan fiscal advusor to the Legislature, and Roy Bell. Brown's chief fiscal advisor, agreed in general terms on the amount of state money that will probably be available. But they dis agreed on how quickly the state surplus funds should be given out. Bell urged a s pecial joint ~m· m itlee of Senate and Assem bly leade rs lo give $4 billion to local government during the coming yer year, $3 billion annually for the following two years, and $2.S billion thereafter. llam m urged gfving lhe s ame amount each year He didn 'l rec· om mend a specific amount, but the onty example wh1ch he s ub· mitted that didn't lead lo an ii· legal st ate deficit was $2.5 billion annually. "You must be very wary of any bailol.ll proposals lhat are labe led tempor ary." H am m s aid . "It's a lot more diffi cult to s top a flow of funds than 1t Is to s tart them ." Bell re peated the stand taken by the Democratic gove rnor - that the largest possible amount should be distributed during the next 12 months to ease the Im· pact of program cuts and "make the greatest effort to a void job layoffs." Propoeition 13, which reduces local property taxes from an Postal Parcel Volume Sinks 3 Marines Guilty Of Rape Thre e C amp P e ndle ton Marines admitted in Orange County Superior Court Monday that they kidnapped and raped a 15-year-old San Clemente girl who wa s 'pluc ked from the sidewalk in that city and a bduct· ed Ma rch 18. WAS HINGTON (A P > -A billion-dollar Postal Service system for sorting packages is a pproaching the point where it m ight make financial sense to 1unk it. the General Accounting Offi ce said today. In a report r eleased a t a Hous<' hearini? by Re p. Charles II Wilson, D·Calif , the con- gre:-.~1onal <1ud1 ting agency said 1 he system "has not achieved its goal of reducing costs and im- Man Faces Hearing in NB Swindle A Newport Beach b u s t nessman has been ordered to face arraignment Thurs day tn Ha rbor Munic ipa l Court on charges stemming from his al- leged s windling of investors wtio responded to his advertise- nwnti. 1n loc·al news pape rs Ora nAe County 01str1ct Al· trirnt·v·:-mvl·~t1gators who ur· re~kd Joseph Leo Lorsbach. 47. nf 990 Union Bank building. <'I a 1 m h t· fa lsely o b la i ned Slli2.000 from ninl' mvestors \\1th th<• prom1!-.e that he would douhll• thl•tr money within six m un th~ Investigators s aid they hunt- l'd Lo rs baC'h for two weeks hcfore a rresting him on suspi- c ion of grand theft and sale of 11 n rC'g1sle red :-.ceur1 l1es lnvest1ge1tors 1>a1d they were IC'd to Lors bach by a woman who had advaol'ed him Sl00,000 ;irter re~pond1n~ to a news - paper acl 1 hl'V '><110 s ne pe rs uaaeo Lor:,bat h to meet her for dinner :.i nci introduced him to waiting investigators when he arrived at the d1 nncr ta bk Lorsbac h 1s bein~ held in {·ou nty .1a tl with bail set al S20.ll00 ""'runt Page A I NAZI ... Hut wht>n u~kctl Monday under oath 1f ht• l'ver beat. whipped or -.hot pri ... onC'r '>. Fe dor e nko .in::.wercrl sternly "Never in my It I 1· F<•dor<'nko testified he was lorCl'd to become a prison guard an~ that a refusal would have nwant l'xccut1on by the Nazis. "Th<'Y d1dn 't ask," he testified a.., l'tHtrtroum li ghts flic ke red from "" l·lectncal storm. "They told you to go. And if you didn't, they s hot you down like a dog." T h(• wh1lc-ha 1red immigrant ciescribed his role al Treblinka as a lowly one He said officers d id not allow Ukrainian guards anywhe re near arriving freight trains packed with J ews marked for death "We we ren't a llowed to come r loser than 20 to 25 m eters." F<'do renko teslified. "Maybe thl'Y didn't trust us. l guess." ORANGE COAST '> DAILY PILOT ltv>~AftQfl(N tO•llyllf11!M Wlltlwt\f(f\t\ nm '""""",,,,,. ....... p,,.,, ·~~•V'Wdtwthfl 0r#"1Qi'" ,,,.,, A1nflY11noCoMO•tty ~ .. ,,.,..,,,~ .. '""' ~··Vt ... M('l"'1+•• '"'""'"'" J-11(1,t .. 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"'•ti•' •• •t,.•ft•\•m•ftH ~tfllft "'•t W 1.-suethl(•d .. llPIOVI \Ht 't i tJltMtttltift •f U 4ht1tftl......, '» ,....., c t" e"" .... •ui.a •' C.1ntt1t W • (41Hf .. tflt•• ~ ... , fl.tl1e,. ta .,. •• U ,. ,....,.lf\I• b~ m .11 \I \6 t'ftlO ... ._., ftt•I l•tf .. ,,.,... .. ..,,., " """ f'lttr\iy proving service. The promise or its ever doing so is unpromls· ing." The problem with the 21 highly a utomated facilities is that the Postal Service· does not attract enough parcel mail to ensute that the system is worth the in· itial Investment, which was the biggest in Pos tal Service his· tory. Since the system opened in 1976. parcel volume has con tinued to decline while that of t h e p rivate Unite d P a r ce l Ser vice has risen. Because the automated system was designed for a larger volume than it 1s getting, the cost of the machines may not have been justified. the GAO said. And. 1t s aid. the volume prob lem "is approaching t he point where it would not be cost'! e ffe c tive" to continue th e mechanized operation. "Cost is the primary concern of m ajor mailers in deciding how lo s hip pa rcels and the service 's princip,111 competitor (U nited Parcel) generally orfers lower rates," the report said. The report. written a bout a mont h ago, mentions a then pe nd ing Pos tal Ser vice pro. post a l for a 25.8 percent in crease in parcel r ates. It said this projected in crease is a rea· son to expect further declines in volume. However, after the report was written, the Postal Rate Com- m ission approved a 35 percent incr ease, m aking the c urrent rates even higher than those on which the GAO based its findings. "If par ce l volume furt her d e c l ines as p r ojected , the system may prove to be more c o s tl y t o o p e r a t e th an a lternative means to move bulk mail." the re port s aid. Postm aster General William F. Bolger said in a r es ponse printed in the report that the P ostal Service is taking steps to make the system work better. "But. in line with your recom· m e nd a tion. we h a ve been evaluating alternatives, s uch as closing some of the centers. We do not find any such alternatives to be warra nted at the present time ." Bolger said. The re port quoted a recent Postal Service projection that the annual total will dip to 137 million tn 1985. The-GAO also said parcel post delivery is s lower today than before the system was built. In one of the few encouraging notes for the syste m, it s aid that a p roble m o f the m achines da magin g packages has abated since publicity about damage when the syste m opened. Wilson s aid the report "con· firms m y long-standing belief t h a t i mple mentation of t he billion-dollar Bulk Ma il System was a mistake." Fro• Page A J HUGHES ... night or da~ or even what day it was. He had increas ingly long pe r iod s of uncon scious ness . . . • " the Inquirer quoted lhe a ffida vit as saying. "He was taking codeine and Valium at far above normal the ra peutic doses and in addi· t ion was continua ll y s elf· injec ti ng codeine with un - s terilized hypodermic syringes which he kept under pillows and in Kleenex boxes near his bed," the affidavit reportedly con- tinued. The affidavit seeks to have set aside a court ruling that allowed T WA to collect damages from Hughes' estate. TWA sued the Hughes Tool Co. m 1962 for al- legedly violating antitrust la ws by requiring T W /\ to buy Its aircraft from Hughes' r.rm. Hughes t hen owned 78 percent of TWA's stock. Report!! after Hughes' death said between $35 milllon and $50 mllllon of his estate is lied up in the still· pending la wsuit. The s uit was tiled in Delaware because the Hughes firm was incorporated there. Accordinf( to the Inquire r, lhe law firm claimed it act~ solely on lnstrucllon!I from Chester Dnvl~. a New York lawyer who wa!\ Hughes' personal und cor porate attorney. The law rtrm !laid 1t recently ll'nrne<l Oov1~ met Huflhes only once. In 1973 .. Dm.!king the Beat This mama duck in Da llas covers 14 eggs while protect· eel from the hot Texas sun by an umbrella . Her owner placed the umbrella near the bird to give her relief fro m te mper a t ures that have a pproached 100 degrees. Father Gets Prison For Killing 6 Kids ROC KFO RD . I ll. <AP> Simon Peter Nelson was se n· lenced today lo six concurrent 100-to·200-year prison terms for k illing h is s ix children 111 January. He could be paroled in 10 vears. the state attorney's of- f1ce s :tid. But Judge J ohn S. Ghent of Circuit Court said he imposed . the lengthy sentence t o de m- o n s trate h is feelin g tha t Nelson should never be paroled. A jury convicted Nelson last .month in the Jan. 7 stabbing and bludgeoning deaths. T he jury was unable to agree on whether lo recommend the death sentence for Nelson, thus Sorcery Still Leading Race To 'Paradise' The 60-foQt sloop Sorcery. from the CalHornia Yacht Club, continued to lead Monday in the s ail from Los Angeles lo Tahiti ca lled the "Race to Paradise:· J acob Wood. Sorcery 's skip· per . reported his sloop was mov· ing a l nine knots with good wind. She has traveled 395 miles down the Pacific toward Tahiti. Tuia . from the Honolulu Yacht Club a nd skippered by owner Bob Gosnell , took a strong hold on second place and was running in strong winds about 45 miles behind Sorcery. Westward. the Lapworth 50· foote r under t he command of Willard Bell of Pasadena was third. 'lJfl miles ouL. Celebration, from Portland, has covered only 177 nautical miles since last Saturday's start of the four competitors off Los Ange les h arbor on the 3.571 mile race to Papeete. CONTROLLED FIRE PUNNED PINE VALLEY <AP) The lurgut c o-ntrolle d fire in Southern CaJlfornia history will be set Wednes<'tay on a side or Mt. Laguna •in Cleveland Na- tiona l Forest Frederick G deHoll forest supe rvisor, said 992 acres with l-inder·dry chaparral will be burned The federal forester~ hope to crl.'ate a giant path through 8,000 :ic rrs of brush the JUdge did not have that op· t10n m deter mining the punish· m enL Testimony during the trial in· dicated that Nelson. 46. killed his children in their Rockford home because he wanted to take rcven~c on h is w ife , wh o planned lo divorce him He was arrested Jan. 7 at a Milwaukee motel where his wife was staying. Police sa id they went to the motel because of a dis turba nce a nd found that Nelson was beating his wife Nelson chose to bl> sentenced unde r Illinois criminal statutes whic h are being phased oul. Had he chosen to be sentenced under the new. law, 1t could have meant life in prison .without · parole. As the new law is phased m. defendants have the option of choosing which sentencing pro· ced ures they prefer. Under the old law. everyone is eligible for parole after 10 years, the stale attorney's office said --·~-- .fudge Evertt W. Dicke>' ac- cepted the pleas filed by Jose Garcia, 23, Tomas Marroquin, 22. and Irineo Salinas, 24, 'all of Oceanside. He set July 6 as the date he will sentence Ute trio. E ach de- fe nda nt faces a s tate prison term of not less than six years. San Clemente police arrested the tr io in Oceanside after they were identified by the girl as the three men who grabbed her from the sidewalk on El Camino Real. The victim said the d efendants then drove her to an orange grove in Villa Pa rk where they r aped her and sexually humiliat· ed her in the back of their.car. Police said the arrest of the trio was made possible when the victim was hypnotized in a suc- cessful bid to help her recall the features or her abductors. t Jurors Asked For CoJWiction LOS ANGELES CAP> -Urg. ing jurors to look beyond Leslie Va n Houten's smiling. articulate appearance on the stand. Depu- ty City Attorney Stephe n Kay asked them to con v ict the former Charles Manson follower o n c harges of firs t degree murde r. "t was watching you cthe juro rs) during her testimony and you were like a bunch of cooing pigeons." Kay told the s e v e n -wom a n . fi ve -m a n Superior Court jury Monday in Miss Van Houten's third trial. Deriding he r testimony that her judgment had been impaired by excessive use of LSD and Manson's influence, Kay said. ''T his was not some young girl how ling at the moon . . . and we a re not talking about som e moron. We are talking about a girl who has an IQ in the top five percent of the United Stales." fi'nJ•P~AI VICTIM ... Calif.ornia. A special detail of four of- ficers. with Sgt. Hugh Hogan in charge. was assigned today to the investigation. average of ~.b percent of m arket value to i.I muximum of 1 per· cent. takes cfre<'l July t. cutllnlC p r o perty laxes state wid e e1n average of 57 percent. ln the legislatlvf' hearing. one of Hamm'.; assistants. Jim Pat· ter s on. s aid the economic stimulus rrom 3 $7 billion tax; cul could be much less than pro- p one n l s o f Lh t· m ee1 s ure estimated. Patterson said of the $7 billion cut. $2 billion would be losf to Washington 1n t he form of higher federal income taxes and S2 billion would definitely end up in pockets of California property owners. But he said it would be bard to tell how much of the remaining $3 billion would go to out-of·state investors, and how much would be reinvested in California. S e n Albe r t Ro d d a. D· Sacramento. c hairma n or the six-member committee of the c harged with distributing lht st ate surplus. s aid the comnut· t ee wo uld h ear econo mic estimates and testimony and then st art making decisions. M e a nwhil e . a n o t h e r legislative committee "Voted un· animous ly Monday for a pro· rata distribution or the remain· mg property tax tunds among local government agencies. giv- ing each the same share of prop- e rty tax revenues that it re · ceived during t he ast year. Fro111 Page Al AIRPORT.-•. needed in OCTC yes voles cast by F ountain Valley City Coun- cilman Al Hollinden. Santa Ana City Councilman David Brandt and commission public member Zika Djekovich Al Jlollind en " b ehe s t , the wording of the f:Ommission-.; en- dorsement was changed to in· dicate OCTC would provide "limited tecbnical a ssistarfce ·and guidance in order to assure proper consideration of all fac· tors ." Hollinden added to the resolu· lion o r stud y s uppo rt that OCTC's endorsement cannot be mentioned when appli cations for grants are m ade . ll will be the lntercoun\y Airport Authority that will apply for the grants T he a uthority, a conglomera- tion of Chino a nd three Orange County cities . has for the pasl four years sou~ht the official re· gional backrng it need s lo q ualify for the study funds. ll moved closer to that posi- tion with OCTC's endorsement as well as a cont roversial vote of support from the Or ange County Di v is ion of the C :i lifornia League of Cities. Newport Beach and Hunt ington Beach pla yed a role in lht> controversial league vote of s up- port that came on a 13·12 ballot Newport. Beach voted m favor of the study. However. Huntington Heact(<; initi a l a bs tention late r wa~ switched to a yes vote Diedrich attempted to head off the commission endorsement by cit ing the controversy s ur round mg the league endors ement. Carter Televised WASHJNGTON CAP\ -Twc- telev1sion networks say they will br oadc ?lst Prcsiden• C a rter " Wc dne1>d <iy n e w~ confer encl' :-.cheduled for 3 pm Spokesmcrr for NBC a nd CBS said Monday their networ ks w1l! carr y the session live. A s pokesm an !or ABC said the network had not yet decided ........ -- ... 17 • Orange Coast EDIT IO N VOL. 71 , NO. 164, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1978 Today's Closiof.f N. Y. Stoek!!I c TEN CEN rs Mom of '34' Sought· in Welfare Fraud LOS ANGELES <AP ) -A woman who cla imed lo have 34 children and who has collecte'<l nearly $290,000 in we lfare al eight county offices since 1971 is being sought for what officials describe as one of the largest welfare frauds in the nation, a news pa per reported today. A w o m an be lieved t o be Barbara J ean Tho mps on Williams. 33. drove away In her Porsche Wednesday as welfare investigators and district at- torney's fraud inves tigators r a ided her $170,000 Lade ra He ights home, and she has not bee n seen since, the Los Angeles Her ald Examiner reported. She also owns a Cadillac and a Mustang, the paper s aid. She is believed to have collect ed $239,587 in checks and $50,000 m food stamps since 1971, the news paper s aid, adding that Mrs. Williams allegedly used a different identity at e ach or the eli;:ht we lfa r e o ffi c e s a nd c laimed a total or 30 fictitious children in addition to her four real c hildre n as dependen ts. Joan Manley, chief fraud in· ves tig ator fo r the county 0.lly Pllol SUit Pllolo A .Wi1111e,r's Smile Son ia Ohllg, a 10-yl'ar-old fi fth grader a t Paulanno S('hool in Costa Mesa. d isplays frui ts of h l'r labor a::. wmner in Cos ta M e::.a Count' Waler D istr ict 's annua l water con~crvallon posler contest. Soni a. who loday rcl'eivcd $125 in U.S. Savings Bonds. was the grand prize winner in con- test which drt•w ent ries from many area youngsters. She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. W.F Ohhg, 3080 Johnson Ave. Costa Mesa Final Rites Slated for Mrs. O'Brien f'uncral sen1ces will be held Wednesaday in Newport Beach ror Ronntl' Mac (f Br1en. wife of Newport Mc"a Un1f1ed School Dist r ict lruStl·e N r "Duke" o·snen She died Sunda~ at the age of JS Memorial scr v1<'<'" will he~in at 8 p.m <.1l St J ames Episcopa l <:hur ch of Nev. port Beach Mrs O'Rrien, who lived with her rum11\ ••I o1!lli St ur~eon Drive. Costa Mc:.u, had been a homcm:.ikcr for tht· 1rns t 16 years She had been under a doctor·s care for the µast four years. She d ied CJl Pac1f1ca llo~p1tal tn Huntington Bea<'h where• s he was undergoing treatment for vi ral pneumonta. In addition to her hus band. she 1s :.urv1vc d h y d<iugh ters, Sharon and Lisa. her m other. Mrs L1lhan llilsher of Canton. Ohio ; Cl brolhl•r. Charles Mahaf. fee of Phoenix. Ariz .. CJnd two ~iste rs. Laura Dennis a nd Ila Foster. both of Canton. Ohio. Funeral ar rangem ents arc be· mg handled by Bell-Broadway Mortuary of Costa Mesa. The fa mily has s uggested donations to the St J ames Me mor ial Fund. Orange \\eat her OC Panel Backing Chino Hills Jetport Plans to build an inte rnational jet airport in the Chino Hills al the northern ed ge of Orange County were given a boost of sorts Monday by the county's T rans po rta tion Commission <OC TC). Tha t boost came when the commission voted 3·2 to endorse Chino Hills airport proponents' bid for a Fed eral Aviation Ad· minis tration study grant. If o bta ined, the gra nt would provide the m oney needed lQ st udy the feasibility of building a major jet airport in the hills near the Orarrge-Riverside coun tv la ne . Proponents of the Chino Hills airpo rt have ar~ued for the past seven vearl> that the hills are the most l0g1cal spot for the airport needed to satisfy Orange Coun· ty's a ir transportation needs and to relieve the jCt bottleneck at Orange County Airport Pla ns for the 25.000-acr e a irpo rt preserve were fi rst an· nounccd in 1971. Since then, north county res1· dents a nd elected offlc1 i ls have ba ttled the a irport promoter~ lo a standstill It was the proposed airport's forem ost opponent, Supe rvisor Ralph Diedrich. who was on the losing end of the transportation <See AIRPORT. Page A? I Package Sorting System Vnder Fire WAS HINGTON t AP l A billao n -dollar Postal Ser vice system for sorting packages is a pproaching the point where it mig ht make financial sense to junk it, the Gene ral Accounting Office said today. In a report released at a House hearing by Rep. Charles H. Wilson. D-Calif .. the COO· gressional auditing agency said the syste m "has not a chieved its goal of reducing costs and im- pro ving service. The promise of its ever doing s o is unpromis· ing" • The problem with the 21 highly automated faciht1es as that the Post al Ser vice does not attract enough pa rcel mail to ensure that the system is worth the in ilial investment. which was the biggest in Post al Ser vice his tor y . Since the system opened in 1976, parcel volume has con- tinue d to decline while that of the private U nite d P a r cel Se rvice has risen. Because the autom ated system was designed for a larger volume than it is getting. the cost of the m achines may not ha ve been just ifi ed, the GAO said. .Freeway Strategy Department or Public Social Services, said a four-month in· vestigation or the case re~eal~ the biggest welfare fraud m his- tory. A female graduate student in criminal j us tice at the University of Illinois held a pre· vious record o( $118,000. the news paper s aid. An arrest warrant was issued Wednesday fo r Barbara Jean Tho mpson. Mrs W1 1l1a m ~· maiden name. Mrs. Manley said the wa rra nt was issued under Thompson because welfare officials didn •t know s he was mafried unti l late r. the paper said. The war- rant c ha rges Mrs. Williams with 10 counts of gra nd theft, nine of perj ury and four of forgery The woman 's 35-ycar·old hus ba nd, Danny L Walliamb, was booked last week for an vestigation of ma king fa lse iden· tification cards. Deputy Oistnct Attorney David Wa lters said that a lthough duplicating equip m ent was found in the couple'<. home. there may be insufficient evidence to charge Williams ·md he has been released Fairview Home • \ Plans Doubted Traffic Crush Feared F a irvie w State Hospital's plans lo build 502 housing units on 60 acres at the facility dre \.\> mixed reactions Monday from Costa Mesacityoffic1als . Maintaining his "zero-growth philosophy" until city trarr.c con- gestio n is worked out, coun- cilman Dom Rad ti said he was not impressed wit h what he te rmed a n "army ba rracks" type development. ·'There may be less traffi c b eca u se th e)' <h os p i t a l e mployees> would be staying on the grounds." countered Coun· c ilwoman Norma Hertzog dur- ing Monday's study session on the matter Her suggestion that the proj- ect a lso would he lp the city meet its fede ral requirements for low and moderate income housing was confirmed by City Ho u s in g a nd Community Development Coordina tor Tony Cannariato. The council and Fairview of- . fi cia ls are a waiting further ac· ta on· on a bill s ubmitted by As· sembly man Dennis Ma ngers, D· Huntington Beach . that would a llo w the hospit a l to lease acr.eage to a private developer. Dr. Frank Crinella. d irector of the hos pital. said the lack of af fo rda ble housing for hospital employees has created a "c risis s ituation." He said there is a 28 percent turnover in psychiatric tcchn1- c1ans and nurses al l.be facility because of the high housing costs an the area. and that nearly 50 percent of hospi ta l wards could be s hut down because of this cont1· nuing proble m T h e cou n c il viewed pre - limina ry plans calling for 268 a partments. 77 condomintums and 157 homes. T he uniLo.; would be built at the northeast sect ion of the facility nea r Har bor Boulevard a nd the "outheast area overlooking the <See FAIRVIEW, Page A2) McKenzie Now Out Of Intensive Care F o rm er ci t y a ide Art McKenzie, who suffered a heart . a ttack a week ago, has been transfe rred out of intensive care lo a regul ar room at Costa Mesa Me morial Hospita l Offi cials at the hospital said today the 59-year-old former police chief and city manager 1s resting comfortably and that his tondit1on is improvjhg 0 .. 11, .. , ... """ ""°lo WHEN IT COMES TO FUND RAISING, THEY'RE SUPER Jim Ehrlich (left), Bill King Helped a Frfend Helping Out Kids Aid Rape Jlicti114 13 By REBECCA HELM Ol llw 0 111y Polot St.Ill T wo young El Toro boys set out lhree wee.ks ago lo raise SlOO to help a fn enrl. but b~ the time they fmashed they had coll ected $1.053.9R Serrano lntermcd1.1lt· School eighth-graders Jim Ehrli<'h and Bill King CJre classm ates of the 13-year·old El Toro girl who WCJS raped and beaten May 18 The girl wa~ a bducted on her wa) home from school and later left for dead by the sid e or a desNted Irvine road ACCORDING TO A FAMILY friend. the t eenager 1s now at home and expects to attend Serrano'<> graduation ceremony Thursday Doctors. however, have predicted ex tens1v<· pl<istic surgery to correct damage she received from being beaten on the head and face Shortly after the attack. Jim and Bill ~aid they wantc<1 to do som ething to help the gan. a friend or their<>. and hit on the idea of raising money by going door lo door an their neighborhood · When. on th(· firi.t day. they passed their original $100 goal b~ SS. the two decided to continue their efforts "WE'RE PRETTY MUCH done now," J im sa1c1. sm il · ing with satisfaction. He and Bill estimated they knocked on 140 doors d uring the after-school rounds they m ade dait.v Fifty dollars was the largest dona tion received al a door. a ccording to Bill, a nd th.c smallest was 27 cents given to the m by a "little old lad y ·· Word of thc:1r effort a lso spread by word of m outh anrl people sent th~m money , including $135 from a women·., religious group an Garden Grove TUE MONF.Y HAS NOW been turned over to Lake Forest Friends. a group of neighbors who have' set up a trust fund for the victim at Great Western Savings in Laguna Hills. Sunny Wednesday Quite w arm mland but m ild a l the coast Lo ws tonight 58 to 65 1 Ughs Wednesday 70 to 75 at beaches and 80 to 00 inland. INSIDE TOD.4 Y Bingo's the uame and d 's a btg hit al Sta. Simon and Jude parish, /tuntmgton Beach. among other places m the South Coast area See 1-'eatur· 1'ng. Page CI Mesa Plans Road Fight Monda). Patrice Silverstein, a spo1<eswom an for tht• group. said the fund has grown to over $16,000 a nd money is still coming in at a s teady fl ow The gro up h as s cheduled fund -raising act 1v1t1es through the summer at Lake Forest Beach a nd Tennts Club, s he said Other fund-raising groups are touching base with the Lake Forest Fnends a nd include wom en an Yorba Linda and Fullerton conducting bake sales and swap meets, and businesses m Newport Beach tak ing container donations . l•d•x \ 17 CJ ., IU jU AU .. 11-J .. .. . , ... ... \. Cos ta Mesa city councilmen pla n pe rsonal appearances lo orotest state Trans portation Commission plans to cancel lhe downtown extens ion of the Costa Mesa Freeway <Route 55). Heinz Heckeroth. chief de puty director of CalTrans Region VU, today confirmed that the "tnltlal titep · • to wards writing of( the fre eway ls scheduled tor the commission's June 23 m eeting In Los Angeles. .Clty councilmen said they will ask U1e slAte commission's thrt'e-mcmber Trans portation .. Review Committee to re move the item from the consent calen· d ar of the agenda to allow pubhc discussion. The review commit· tee m eets J une 22, the day before the forma l com~ls~ion m eeting. City officials have been at· t e mptin g t o bloc k S t a t e Transportation Director Adriana Oianturco's plans to dump the freeway By delaying the route can- cellation until work on an En· vt ronmental Impact RePort for Route 55 is completed. city of- ficials hope lo prove that a "full free w ay" 1s essential to reduce tramc congestion a nd' hazards on Newport Boulevard 1 leckeroth said cancell ation of the route origina lly approved in 1944 wouldn't affect the city 's re quest for an EIR. but admitteo that there could be no city com menl on this "first step" unless the a genda ite m is pulled by the review commission. Hecker oth called the Initial step "u notlrc of intention to re· c yc le the route." . ------------ 2 Sentenced to 3 Months LOS ANGELES <API Two fo rmer vice presid ents of thf• People's Federa l Savings and Loan an Inglewood have been sentenced to three months in prison In connection with a fraudulent apprai5al and proper. ty sale kickback scheme r In L' ~. District Colfrt on Mon ctny. J udge Laug hlin Waters al110 ordered Thomas Cochran, 40, of W estmin s t er a n d Me lvyn Stewart LceL't, 4~. of Torranrc to perform 200 houN of community service during each or five veari on prob<1t\on. --·--·--·-··· . l2 DA.IL Y P•LOT June t3, lllle l rvi11e 1'tlystery Mtirder Victim Said Mutilated Ao lrvmc murder v1ct1m wai. s tabbed through the heart nu~erous times and sexually mulllated only hours after his release from Orange County Jail, police said today. The s ti ll-warm body of Roland Gerald Young, 23, of Maywood was discovered lying in the street on Irvine Center Drive. Sunday morning, by a motorist who flagged a passing f 'ro• P age /I I FAIRVIEW . • Costa Mesa Golf Course Rac1t1 said he would not be swayed by the eight-unit per acre density level s uggested by the architectural firm of Perez and Hurtado of Orange Crinella, who s aid the max imum height of apartments or homes would be two stones, said .. we want something that will look every bit as good as the rest of the community " Crinella said a survey of the hospilal 's 2.000 employees re· vealed that mo re than 400 would be inte rested 1n buyang or rent an g un1L<; at the facility. Pat1enL<; at the hospital would he next in line for units with Costa Mesa residents receiving third priority Ci ty Manager Fred Sors abal :-.aid he was neither for nor .igainst the project, but said he is concerned about pro viding ci- ty services to the project in light of passage of Proposition 13. Sorosabal suggested some sort of service agreeme nt with the ~tale because reduced property tax revenues have m ade homes ,, "loss leader" for the city Tahiti Race. Yachts C ruise Smooth Sea s The four yachts in the Los J\.ngeles to Tahiti race were e n- JOying a pleasant crUJse across the Pacific today with moderate winds and smooth seas The yacht Tuia, communica- tions vessel for the race. report· <.'Cl northerly winds of 15 knots with two to three-fool s we lls. Still out front. 600 miles from the s tart. was Jacob Wood's 61· foo • s l oo p . S orce r y . Bob Gosnell's Tuia had logged 530 m iles. Willard Rell's Westward 109 miles and Neil Ke lly's f..:clebration 384 The q.1cc s tarted a l l p.m Saturday. Today·s position re· vort was of 9 a.m. after 68 hours of s;1iling Skate boa rd Class Slated by YMCA A s k a teboard c lass for youngsters ages 6 to 16 will begin Monday al the Orange Coast YMCA Instruction will be offered from 10 a.m to noon Mondays ..ind Wednesdays Trips to ~k aleboard parks a lso will be of- ft>1"cd Information can be ob· tamed by calling 642-9990 Nuke Line Leaks SACHAMENTO <AP l The Ra ncho Seco nuc l ea r power plant was taken off line Monday bccau:-;e of a minor leak of the primary coolant, a spokesman :ported . Jeff Marx of the Sa c ramento Municipal Utility Dislri"l s aid the coolant is i;adioactive. but it is leaking into an internal syste m within the containment building a nd there 1s no threat to the public ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT rtioi~ Or•l"'tQlt Co.\I O•••• Pi1 ... t '*''"...,.,..,, h •\t -n.IW'dt,.,_.N••' "'"'' t\0Uft.*1YW'Otwt .... O' •"Qll' ~_,.I Pur~hV'•P'OCOl'l\P-'"' ~,,..,.,,."4•~· "" pv041,,,.,.,, Mo"d-''i thfCNQf\ rr1d.at tt\,. Cb\tA ,...,,.... 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".......,, ,_C9Af f••tt H\UOf •• •t .ti ''" tJt,t. .t (.tl1f-.r1ui1 \\if'l\1 •••' ,._ "" t lf'' r• \I .., ""'~'"'" ''-"W\• •• \ '"·~'"''~ ~··1••'• OH1•Ml..,,\U SOM 111111., Poh ce patrol car for help I Sgt. Robert Krede l said Young was identified through a bail re· ceipt found in his pants pocket. No other identification was on the man, Kredel said Investigation of Hiii records showed Young had been arrest- ed in Santa Ana Saturday morn· ing on a c h a rge o f public drunkenness. Young was confined until 8:2() p.m . Saturday, according to the Jail records. His castrated body was found dressed in the same clothing trousers a nd shoos -he wore ";hen he was released from jail, Kredel said A coroner's deputy estimated Young died within an hour of the time his body was found at 4 a.m Police have yet to establish a motive for the killing. No s us · peels have been detained. Crash fJR Route 55 Kredel said there was nothing about Young's murder yet dis· covered that would link it to other murders or assaults an Orange County or Southe rn California. A special detail or four of. ficers, with Sgt. Hug h Hogan in char ge, was assigned today to the in vest1gation. Costa Mesa paramedics aid 21 -year-old llodcrick D. Cribbcs after his Volks wagen was demolis hed in 1 : 04 p.m. collision M onday ut Newport Boulevard and F u ir\'icw Road. Cribbt.·~. of 145 Monte Vi~ lu /\ \'e., Cost<.i Mesa. was listed tn fair condition today after undergoing surgery for leg and head injuries at Costa Mes a Memorial Hospita l. The driver of the second car. Michael Ray Cleavinger. 27. Newport Beach. wasn't hurt. police said. ·Dog Gone Mystery Pet Mis sing Four Years Returns Home Lf\C LA HACHE. Britis h Columbia IAP I -After four years. their runaway dog Prince was just a memory for ranchers W1lf and Dianne Wright. But the memory came to life when a muddy, shiverang animal appeared on their doors tep. 1-·our years earlier . Pnnce. then 7. had disappeared from the family's 500-acre ranch mBrattsh Columbia 'sCaribou region. Mrs. Wright carried the dog ansidc, fed him s ome milk and pe tted him. "HIGllWA V 97 RUNS RIGHT through our ranch, and we feared he'd been hit by a car .·· said Mrs. Wright. "We searched every- whe re a nd asked everyone we knew for miles around " "HE BEGAN TO GET lllS s trength back and. suddenly, despite all the mud and dirt, I realized it was Prince." she said. Wright recognized Prince immediately He shouted the dog's name and Prince ran over to him and raised a paw in greeting. Mrs. Wrig ht s aid Prince 1i. .. older , quie ter , thinner and grayer ," and .m~1sts on slee ping inside the house. The. do.g 1s. in good condition after his absence , md1catang that someone has cared for him "He was shive ring a nd shaking, a nd just lay down to rest ," Mrs Wright said "He was absolutely exhausted. I don't think he could have walked another inch.,. "We can only think he was picked up by som eone in a car on the highway," she s aid "But how far was he taken· llow did he get back to us.,·· U.S. Businessman MOSCO~ I AP > The Soviet government arrested an American businessman he re a few hours after it claimed an American woman formerly attached to the U.S. Embassy was m· volved with espionage and murder-by-p<>ison. Embassy legal experts, formally notified today of the Monday night arr:est. s aid they believe P. Jay Crawford. of Mobile. Ala., was detained on charges of alleged c urrency violations. AN EMBASSY SPOK ESMAN said the Russians will allow a meetii:ig between Crawford, about 38, who is a representative of In- ternational Harvester , and a U.S. official. The meeting was set later in the d<ty . The Soviets anformed the embassy that Crawford, who has lived. here ~b<?ut two years. w~s being held under Article 78 of the Russian criminal code, referring to s muggling or illegal transfer of valuables across the Soviet border Conviction could carry a 3. to 10-year prison term A WESTERN DIPLOMATIC source 1n Moscow who asked not to be named said it is possible the Soviets might want to trade Crawford for two Soviet United Nallons employees on trial in New J ersey. T he spokesman said embassy officials spent Monday night and early today trying to locate Crawford, then presented a formal written protest over Soviet behavior in the case ~RAWFORD WA ARRESTED with his fiancee. Virginia Olbrish. 32, who works in the U.S. Embassy's commercial section She ~ler:ted U.S. officials. saying authorities s topped their car al a traffic signal and pulled them from the ve hicle Game Tu~ Tragic HARRISBURG, Pa. <AP l A massive tug-of-war game at a school turned into tragedy today when a nylon rope snapped, m JUring dozens of students and faculty m embe rs, s chool of- fi cials said. At least four children had a finger or their fmge rt1ps am putatcd, according to Betty Rogar. public information chief at Polyclinic Hospital. Other children, ranging in age from 9 to l3, had rope cuts so deep that the tendons m their hands were severed. she said Mesans Get Jail Ove r H eroin Sale Two Costa Mesans who n<i. mltted In court that they sold heroin to undercover Newport Beach police officers have been s entenced lo six months 1n Orange County Jail and placed on three years probation. Superior Court Judge Ma~mn L. Fenlon Imposed sentence on J orge Arredondo Solis, 24, of 376 Bey St.. and Bruce E. Johruion, 21 . of 961 Vnlencla Avt , who were arre!lted In Newport Renr h last Jan. 13. r There was no immediate re. port on the pupils' condition. About 50 students and faculty were hospitalized, school of. fic1als said, and an additional 150 were treated by the school nurse, mostly for rope burns and assorted scrapes "I heard a snap and saw kids sprawling." said Ma rs hall Layton. the school's principal He s aid the rope brea kin~ "sounded like a rifle s hot." School spokesme n said a total of 2.200 people were taking part in the lug-of-war. using a 1 "h· inch-thick nylon rope. The rope, said to be designed to hold the stress of 3,000 people pullin~. broke 12 minutes after the con- lt>St started, officials at the Har- ri!lburg Middle School said. The injured were taken to four area hospitals and initial details of their condition were sketchy "They're hiking it quite all right." s aid Elizabeth Mid - ctlesworth, nursmg super visor at Com mun1ty General Hospital where 11bout 15 students were treated Sht> !'nld lnJur1es ranged from 11pra 1ned nnkle!I to !IU!lpected fractures Cuts Studie d By College Board Tonight Coast Community College Dis· tract trustees will discuss budget c uts at a meeting at 8 p.m. Wednc~day in their board room at 1370 i\ da rm. Ave .. Costa Mesa . Among the possible cuts to be discussed as part or the budget reduc tion under Proposition 13 is the c a nccllation of the Stan Ken- ton s ummer jazz workshop and the fate of the colleges· summer musicals. Tru s t ee~ have 8 1re8dy eliminated s abbatical and ad- minis trative leaves and a sum- mer faculty developme nt pro gram Trust<'«.'!-> a rc also expected lo re' 1c" an annual contract pro- posed by classified employees The meeting 1s open to the puhh<· f'ro•Pagf9 AJ AIRPORT. • • commission's vote Monday Along with Supervisor Ralph Clark. <fuolher member of the commission, Diedrich made up the two-man minority that at- tempted to head off the study en- dorsement. But what in a moment or com- promise was labeled a limited endorsement had the muscle it needed in OCTC yes votes cast by Fountain Valley Cit y Coun- cilman Al Hollinden, Santa Ana City Councilman David Brandt and commission puhhc member Zika Djekovich . At Hollinden's behest , the wording of the commission's en- dorsement was changed lo in- dicate OCTC would provide "Ii m ited technical assistance and guidance in order lo a ssure proper consideration or all rac- tors ." Hollinden added to tbe resolu- tion or s tudy s upport lhal OCTC 's endorsement cannot be mentioned when applications for grants are made. It will be the l ntercounty Airport Authority that will apply for the grants The authority. a con~lomera· t1on of Chino and three Orange County cities. has for the past four years sought the official re gional bac king it needs t o qualify for the study funds (t moved closer to that J>O!>I· Lion with OCTC's endorsement as well as a controversial vote of support from the Orange County Divisi on of the California League of Cities. Newport Beach and Hunt- ington Beach played a role in the controversial league vote of sup· port that came on a 13-12 ballot Newport Beach voted m favor of the study. However. Huntington l::Seacn s in1t1al abstention la ter wai. switched to a yes vote Diedrich attempted to head off the commission endorsement by citing the controversy s urround· mg the league endorsement I County Sued on Housing By TOM BARLEY Of IM O..ily 1'1191 Sutt Orange County stands accused In a Superior Court lawsuit filed Monday of failing to adequately plan for lhe housing needs of low income and m inority g roups . The action filed by the Legal Aid Society ot Orange County asks that the court force the c ounty to include what is described as a "housing ele ment" in its general plan. Until lhat time. the lawsuit urges that the county's board of s upervisors and planning com· tnission be barred from approv- ing proposed subdivis ions for de· velopment in unincorporated territory The action points out that Orange County is not observing a 1969 amendment to the state planning law which requires that genera! plans include hous· ing elements. Housing elements are 'described in the lawsuit a s "blueprints for addressing present and future housing needs ." The laws uit i s the third Superior Court action filed on behalf or low income and minority groups in the last two months. In earlier legal actions, the Irvine Ranch and Santiago County water dis tricts were sued with the allegation that multi-million dollar water pro1- ects had been planned without cons ide ration for the housing needs or minorities and the financially deprived. The action calls for the setting aside or those projects until tht: districts have satisfied the court that hous ing construction sparked by the water improvt' m e nts will make such Prt' vis ions. The lawsuit filed Monday ac cused Orange County or ··avoid ing the law for aine year-; ·· The county is further a ccused or "standing by while its land has been developed exclusively for industry a nd luxury hou:- inJ?." Named as co-plaintiffs .v1th the Orange County Legal Aid Society are Ora nge County res • d e nts John W. and J a nict- Shernaman and Sharion Gar rison; Los Angeles County res! · dents Dorothy M McAleavy and Betty S ue Webb, San Pedro Planning Alliance and the ~far Vista Gardens Tenants Associa· lion Also. the Legal Aid Found:.< lions of Los Angele~ a nd Long Reach and th Western Center on Law and Povert:, Mum Vic tim .. 13, R e le a sed CONCORD. t-; 11 <AP 1 i\ 13-year-old girl who refuse<! tc testify in a rape case, has beer ordered released from the: stc:tt reformatory She had been held 1r. c:v1: cor. tempt of court for rerusir.g tc a n s w e r qu est io n ~ 1n th e statutory rape trial of Jarr.e!- Kc ller , 30. who wa.!' charged with having had :,t::n.;aJ u: tercourse Wlth her "When 1t a ppeared to a ll cor: cerned tha t she was r: 'l gom~ •c, testify. s he was ordered rE- leased . and the charges agamsl the defendant were dis missed · Assistant Merrimack Count} At torney David Immen s aid Mon day I .. ----··-··--.,-.. -.. ~ -. J J t JI d g Tueeday, June 13. 1978 CAIL Y PILOT A:J • $14. 7 Billion ID State Surplus 'Rover' Dome Oil Spill News Story Findti Mmter Off HB A Pennsylvania-born Irish set· tl'r. new in town. who decided to become an Irish rover and got los t in a maze or Huntington Beach suburbia three weeks ago is back home with his master to· day. said lhe young construction worker. adding that Donnybrook vanished three weeks ago, the same day he showed up wagging his tail and staring into Mrs. Hillman's condominium. Contained Donnybrook, eight years old, a handsome pedigreed animal, and his master Bob Kossan, 23. had the luck of the Irish smiling on them when the dog's photo appeared an Saturday's Daily Pilot He'd been found and taken in by Barbara lhllman. of 8268 Artista Drive. about a mile from the Sail Circle home Kossan and Donnybrook moved into less than a year ago. "I 'd just about given OONNUllOOK U p h 0 p e , ' ' Her lost and found ads went unanswered, so in desperation she called the newspaper, not wanting to tum Donnybrook in to the animal pound. A neighbor spotted the grin· nmg face of the Irish s etter Mrs Billman called Honey 1n Saturday's paper . drew Kossan's attention to 1t and master and pet were reunited. .. We moved out here about a year ago," said Kossan, explain· ing that his dog had real room to roam al their previous home ln Pennsylvania. . "He must have fell cooped up, got over the fence and got COO· fused and lost ," Kossan ob· served. "ii 11ger, Fru.st ration' Carpenter Reveals Reason to Retire By JACKIE HYMAN 04 tlOt 0.111 ...... SUH State Sen. Dennis Carpenter said Monday in Newport Beach that the anger that led voters to back Proposition 13 is similar to tht• frustration that, in part, re· suited in his decis ion not lo seek n: election "W c don't iwcm to realize as a ::;oc1e1 y the benefits of gelling up on our feet once an a while and throw mg the rascals out,·· the lw<Ht•rm senator told the Irvine Coas t Republ1<·;in Wom e n '::. ("lub I le said runaw••Y government s pending is due to a large extent to career politicians more in· terested in wanning the s upport of s pecial interest groups than ur considering what as best for the state Th<' Newport Beach Republi can cited some ex amples he considers particular \y offensive A bill passed eight years ago to reimburse volunteer s in a pro gram to aad the elderly totaled Sl 5 million a year, plus another SI !i million from the federal government r oday. the program is no longer volunteer and costs the :-;tale and the federal govern· mcnl each S263 million a year. i\ program that set aside $3 million a year to provide hot lunches for nt:ecly children four ycars ago now costs S86 miWon a year . Carpenter said. Although he considers Proposition 13 a poorly written meas ure. it was the only weapon vot~rs had against excess spend· ing, he said ·· 1 rcal·hcd the ronclus1on that '' lwn chan~es a rc ~oang to be made for the bcllcrmcnt or our o.uy ~"" Stall ,...... 'THROW RASCALS OUT' Senator Carpenter society. they are going to comt.- from the people. not the govern ment," Carpenter said . H e said his anger at fellow legislators. coupled with family concerns. led lo his decis1on lo retire from politics and "'go back to work." Carpenter said he believes Proposition 13 "portends a dif. ferent way of life for us. I prC'· diet it will be hilling the fan in all 50 stales before long ... In addition, Carpenter said. frustration .. is not just with ex penditure. it's quality.·· ·"The kids may know how to decorate cakes and lake photo· graphs and dnve cars. but they don"t have the basu· sk1lb " h1• said A submarine hose broke early today during unloading opera· lions between a tanker ship and the Gulf Oil Company terminal in Hunllngton Beach. but about 200 gallons which spewed into the i,ea was contained. officials i,a1d Boom devices used in the event of such a spill were quick· Iv moved into position to keep the waxy petroleum compound from washing ashore and fouling beaches. Representatives of the U.S. Coast Guard out of Long Beach were on the scene about 9:30 a m investigating the oil spill from the chartered vessel Barima which carried a 450,000-barrel cargo. "The entire s lick is con· taincd." said Gulf Oil Company s pokes man Charles Sellen. ~<'rvices department manager at the firm's Santa Fe Springs re- f in Pry llC' said a workboat was en route to vacuum up the 011 ~lobule~ '"II ,.,.1~ a very small spill ." he :-.aid Thl· 011 1~ routed through un· dC'r!>ea and underground pipes from tankers unloading al the mooring roughly off Pacific Coast llighway and Newland Street. A portion of the cargo goes to the Southe rn California Edison Company s team generating plant there and the remainder to the refinery in Santa Fe Springs for other IA!>CS Ocean View Approves JOO Layoffs By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 04 UW l»itt Pltot Staff Truhccs of Huntin gton Beach ·s Ocean View School Dis· tract delayed action on eliminat· ing summer school Monday but voted to send layoff JlOtices to I 0 0 of th c di s tri c t's 5 13 cmployt-es. Crestfallen teachers. teaching assistants and other personnel many w o men fanning themselves with agendas in the s houlder-lo-shoulde r crowd . and swe ltering heat -took the an· taci pa led ne ws stoically. The meeting room at head· quarters of the largest elemen· lary school district in Orange County was Jammed to over- fl owing with faculty mem~rs and unhapiry parents . A long procession of the parents of children at Crest View School. which features Ii year around prog ram . and Nueva Vit•w &hool. addressed the board with grave concern!> Transit Slashes Eyed $13.4 Million Cut, Higher Fares Weighed The Jarvis· era opened at the Orange County Transit District. 10CTD> Monday with manage· ment recommending a $13.4 million bud~el slash and a 40 percent hake in bus passenger far~ Retrenchment was the byword at a budget workshop as OCTD general manager Jim Reichel1 r evised his proposed $58.9 million 1978-79 budget lo reflect the impact or Prop. 13 on transit dis trict spending plans. In addlUon to the hefty budget cut and a recommendaUon that OCTD's standard 25-cent bus rare be hike d to 35 cents. Reichert suggested. Expansion plans that would have added 193 new employees to OCTD's work force in the coming fiscal year be scaled down lo add just 11 ne w workers. Sixty-rive new buses pn or· der from factories be used to re· tare aging buses rather than as additions to OCTD's bus fleet as originally planned. -A 50 percent rollback in the transit district's costly Park·N· Rtde freeway bus service. A delay in starting Dial-A· Ride personaliud bu!l service In Costa Mesa as well as an inter· <'Om munlty transit service In Garden Grove. Postponement or plans lo buy an abandoned railway rtght· of-way that runs from S.DICI Ana to Stanton, a $10 mllllon purchase that would hove gJvcn OCTO the start of a rapid transit. corridor ll wanlJI. When taken O!' a whole, the re· vised spending formal proposed by Reichert would reduce OCTO operating costs in t~e coming fiscai year from $32.9 m1l11on lo $29.5 million. Sim ultaoeously, spending for capital projects would derop from $26 million to $16 million. And those who ride the transit dis trict's buses would pay more. 35 cents for rides along fllted routes a nd 70 cents for specialized bus services such as Dial·A·Ride. Reichert and his budget analysts estimated that the fare increases will jump OCTD fare box revenues from $3.4 million this year lo $4.9 million in the coming fiscal year. Hand in hand with the 40 per· cent hike in fares is the likelihood that free bus rides for senior citizens will end in the nea r future. As things stand now, count.Y government pays OCTD 10 centi; for each senior citizen given a free bus ride. Reichert Indicated in his budget m essage that it ls likely county government will discon- tinue the senior subsidy paid from federal revenue sharing funds. His comments drew no obJec· lions from county Supervisors Ralph Clark and Philip Anthony, both members of OCTD 's Boord of Direct.ors. And lhe figure used most often In the discusalon to Indicate what senlor cltiiens might be char~ed for fares was 15 cents. Touching off the massive OCTO retrenchment proposal was un estimated loss of S2.l m1llton in propNly tax revenue inhe rent m the passage of Prop. 13 Reichert pointed out to OC'fD 's directors that the transit district faces about an equal amount of revenue losses from other tax sources, federal grants. for instance. That's because those sources, to a degree. arc dependent on the amount of local tax dollars com milted to the transit district What pitch OCTD spending will hit in the coming fiscal year will eventually be decided by the district's directors Now, however, the five direc· tor will be working from the post-Jarvis $45.5 million budget proposal rather than the $58.9 million pre.Jarvis model. The lower spending package does not foresee any need to lay offOCTDworkers. Nor docs it s uggest an elimination of any existing transit services. It does. however. project a re· ductlon in service levels In the costly but well-used Park·N· Ride freeway bus routes and the ·. retirement of 6S aging buses that were sclteduled ror more use. The Jarvis OCTO budget pro· posal also reflects the intention or the transit dlRtrlct not to seek any portion of 11tale surplus funds to shore up local taxing agencl~ hard hit by Prop. 13. And OCTD'11 directon indJcat· td at Monday's budgeL workshop they'll work to move the diSltict away from any dependence on property tax monty llPWl ........ A pedestrian s t roll~ by tht' loppled roof of a gas station service pla;ra after a strong earthquake sent the struc lure Lo the ground in Sendai. Japan Many s tructures wen· destroyed hv the tremor Late Ballot Count? Gives Schmit Edge By GARY GRANVILLE 04 UW D•llY Polol 51•11 A count of absentee ballots brought lo 1>olltng places. last Tuesday gave county Supervisor Laurence Schmit a new lease on life. a 27-votl' triumph over challenger D:1v1d Bake r If t hC' count holds up. at mean~ Schmit will bl' 1n a Novcmbt:r general <'lcrt1on runoff in the 2nd Sup(·rv1s or1al 01s tril't against former llu nlinglon Beach mayor I larncll Wieder Hut wait. there ·~ more to come After announcing the fin al absentee count Mo nday, Registrar of Voters officials said about 4,000 balloLo., <'ast m the June 6 primary e lection have yet to be counted Those ballots "for one reason or another" were not counted bv the County's sometimes high· s peed m ec h a n1 1cd ballot readers One reason or another an this case means s uch things as voters st amping ba llots for two candidate!> c rumpled b<tllots that would not feed through the machines a nd ballots with margina l s tump s whi c h prevented the machine from accurately reading the voter·s intention Registrar officials µo1nled out that D COlleClJOO Of SU('h troubled ballots 1s normal. "Usually it's not an issue because the races have already bcen decided. In this cas e . however. the two close races make them important,·· s aid Be vt•rl y Warner o f the rc~1strar's offit•t• Ru I lots rejected by tllc machine arc marked with a red ::;tripe and set aside to bl• count cd :mother day In this c·a sc. another day means today And regis trar o.ficaals ar e hopeful the final results will be available Wednesday. eight days after the election. Meanwhile. Schmit will have to hope his 27-vote edge over Baker will hold up better than earlier "final'· returns that gave Baker a 61 -vote win in the 2nd Dis trict When the finaf vote was an nounced 'Monday. Mrs Wieder was clearly in first plC1ce in the fl\ e -candidate rate with 25.601 votes Schmit was credited with 22.170 and Baker with 22,143 , Trailing them in the balloting were Sonia SonJU, who had ac l'umulated 17.819 votes. and J Tilman William s who had garnered 9,524. Funding To Aid Tax Cut SACKAMENTO <API - California's stale government will have $14.7 billion in surplus funds during lhe next five years to help local government offset property tax c uts from Proposi· lion 13. Legis lative Analy~t William Hamm says. Thal figure is about one·lturd' of tbe amount that the Jarvis m· 1tiat1ve will cut from city. coun ty. school and special distnct budgets. and the amount could be much less if there t:,' :.i re cession. Hamm added Monday an t esllmony to a ~peC:td• legislative committee. <Related stories. AS> Gov. Edmund Brown Jr . meanwhile. met with about 300' department heads and other ap· po\ntees to slate programs and told them that ttiey should "not try to get the cu(backs put back by going to the Legislature or stirring up your constituencies · The Democratic governor, .a foe of Howard Jarvis' tax cut in· it1ati ve, said the 2· 1 vot last week for Proposition 13 meant times have changed for govern- ment and "we can't be leff drinking al the trough as •f nothing has changed ... Then• must be a s ignificant change if' how we do business ... Hamm. the non-partisan fiscal advisor to the Legislature. and Roy BeU. Brown's chief fiscal advisor . agreed in general terms on the amount of state money that will probably be available But they disagreed on how quickly the stale surplus funds should be given out. Bell urged a special join•. com· m1ltee of Senate and Assembly leade rs lo gave $4 billion to loc;.i! 14ovcrnmenl during the coming year . $3 billion annua!!y for th<: following two year!':. and S! 5 billion thereafll'r llamm urged giving the sam<' amount each year. He didn"t rec ommend a speetfic amount .. but the only example which ne s ut>- mitted that didn't lead to an al legal state deficit was S2.~ billion annually "You must be very wary of any baUout proposals tha~ are labeled te mporary," Ha mm said . "It's a Jot more difficult to stop a flow of funds thar. it as tc start them.·· Bell repeated the stand taker by the Democratic governor that the largest possible ,amount should be distrib.,Wpd during lht. next 12 months to case the irr. pact of program cuts and ··make the ,::realest effort to C1V01d JOh layoffs ." Proposition 13. which reduces local property taxes from ar. average of 2 6 percent of mar!<et value lo a maximum of 1 per- cent. takes effect July I. cutting property taxes statewide ar average of 57 percent. Have you been thinking about getting Dad something to wear for Father's Day? • All of us at The Storekeeper have, and we have some great ideas In fact. our store is full of them . .· . 1028 Irvine. Newport Beach. California, Phone 042.7001 -. .. . . - •• ti IJ b \' s J t: J( dJ ,, OAllY PtlOT Tuncsay, June 13, 1978 J ost :·~~~ ~oasting (:.) ~ wu•~ Tom ~~\\' Ma.rph ine Who's on Second? WIDE& MARGINS NEEDED: It's a good thing of. ficiala weren't using the Orange County System of Determining Winners lhe other day when a couple of famous nags went to the post in a horse racing epic known as the Belmont Stakes. The two examples or horseflesh are named Affirmed and Alydar. In the Belmont, they put on a contest many two dollar players are still sayin& today may have been the greatest race of a1J time between two bayburners. Fortunately, the electronic timing devices and pboto- tlnlsb equipment at th~ Belmont were not imported from our region. They functioned with precision. Thus it was rapidlf determined that when the two mighty warriors hit the firusb line, Affirmed defeated Alydar by about three in- ches. Verytigbt. BY CONTRAST HE RE in Orange County, we bad quite a horse race in the political arena one week ago to- day. This one was for the seat on our Board of Supervisors from the Second District. Al this writing, we are fairly ~ertaio that Harriet Wieder, the former mayor of Huntington Beach, woft the contest. But she faces a runoff in November against the number two finisher. Tha\'s where our problem lies. With the Orange County System of Determining Win- ners, we still don't know who that second place finisher is. When the votes were first cranked through our famous vote-counting machinery-, it appeared that former -'1'.,'f)f(.''Ji ,. •}::JJ /• w ~ 1• ·(.1~~~ '"'' ~ .,,.. l \• ''' I ... . . -.....r""': Candidalea Wailing for Orange County Election Results supervisor David Baker had edged incumbent Laurence Schmit by 61 votes to win second place. BUT WAIT! About 2,000 absentee ballots hadn't been counted yet. They had been taken to polling places rather than filed earlier at the County Seat. When these were counted, Baker's lead shrank and abruptly, Schmit was the second place winner by 27 votes. But wait again! Another 4,000 votes have yel to be <:ounted. Where in the world did these come from? Well, there were a few from here, and a few from there, and a few from other places. These 4,000 votes, our election officials explained, were coughed up uncounted by the machines. They were T"ejected because the voter may have voted for two can· didates in one race. Or maybe the ballots got tom, folded, spindled or otherwise mutilated. Now these 4,000 ballots must be re.fed into the count· ing machines. If rejected again, they must be counted by hand. MEANWIDLE, BAKER, Schmit and the electorate can just sweat out the photo finish. . . One voting official explained that having this many un· counted votes one week later isn't really unusual. It's only jmportant thi5 lime because the Second District race is close. . . r . all And that like the Belmont Stakes, as the irony o at . When it' gets close, that's when the countin' really counts. East Chilled Tlumderstorms Hit South Teaaperat11re• All>U'Qut Atl•nta Ba Ill more BOI~ ... 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Coellat lemparetuttt wlll ranoe between u •nd 10. lnlllflCI tempe..atutts w111 renoe belWetn fof and'°· The_,., l«nper•twe will be M. S -, /tloott, Tide• TIJllOAY Second hlQI\ • .. ep.m. •.1 Second low 11 ao p m 11 Wl~ISOAY Flrtl "'19" • Oh .m "'"' low 10 JC• m Se<oncU.191\ S.Up,m, SK.,ic:llow lt·OSpm. St.I rl-S:A1 • m , Mhl OSll m ~ rl-tt.4S•.m., Mtl t.U 11.m S•rlliqerc JJ 11 •• " H1mll""°" ..... : W-1-to IMft f ... wllfl '°"'"""*'' ,,.., Oindlti-fair .._I llffth !>lmll•r condllllOnl 'War lJnto D e a t h ' Lebanon Clash '\, Takes 58 Lives aEIRUT. Leban9n <AP> -Rival Ch ristian factions clashed in bloody fighting tooay in northern Lebanon that killed the son or former President Suleiman Franjieh and at least 57 Others. and left scores or wounded, police said. The battle erupted as Is rael began withdrawing the last.of its invasion force from southern Lebanon. Franjieh vowed "war unto death'' to avenge the killing of his son, who was a member of ParHa· ment and former cabinet minister. Jews Vow Bloodshed In Skokie SKOKIE, Ill. <AP> -Jewish militants say they will put thousands of marchers in the streets of Skokie to block a planned Nazi demonstration that has gotten clearance from the U.S. Supreme Court. But a Nazi leader said the Supreme Court's action is a step toward cancellation of the dem· ons tration beca use two of three demands the Nazis said would get them to call off the June 25 rally have been met. WITH MONDA Y'S Supreme Court ruling and the · Illinois Legislature's refusal to limit or ban the demonstration, the only unmet condition is removing a $60,000 bond requirement for a rally on July 9 in Chicago's Mar· que tte Park, said Richard T e dor, s po kesman for the National Socialist Party of America. A federal court hear- 4ng challenging the regulation is schedul~for June 20. Tedor said the demonstration 1n Skokie, home to several thousand Jewish survivors of Hiller's World War 11 death camps, was .designed to call al· tention "to the fact that Nazi leader Frank Collin says we're using Skokie as a tool. If we get our rights back in Chicago, we'll forget Skokie. "IF WE CAN MARCH in Mar· quette Park. we won't go to Skokie," said Tedor. "If it's not decided by June 25, we'll go into Skokie." Sho rtly after the Supreme Court's decision was announced without comment by Chief Justice Warre n Burger. the MiClwest coordinator for the militant Jewish Defense League, Stu Feiler, said his group would blockade all slreets leading to the village hall -the planned site of the Nazi rally. •·we'll have between 3,000 and 5,000 people in the streets and there'll be no way the Nazis can get through. If they turn around and go back, there will be no violence. lf they get through, there will be bloodshed," Feiler told reporters. · THE CLASH BETWEEN 800 Phalange Party militiamen and units of Franjieh's Giants Brigade -allies in the Lebanese civil war -was the worst inter· Chris tian explosion s ince a Syrian dominated Arab peace force crushed the national re· bellion 19 months ago. A police spokesman in Beirut said Phalangists attacked the town of Enden. a Franjieh mountain stronghold 70 miles north or the Lebanese capital. The attack apparently stemmed from a dis pute over recent Syrian curbs on Christian military activity in Beirut. SYRIAN TROOPS, rushed to the scene at the request of Lebanese Pres ide nt Elias Sarkis, smashed the Phalangist occupation and scattered the in· vaders into a nearby cedar forest, the spokesman said. He s aid 36·year·old Tony Franjieh, his 28·year·old .Egyp· lian wife, Vera, and their 2·year· old daughter were killed, along with their maid and a chauffeur, when the Phalangists, members of Lebanon's largest Christian party, shelled and burned the Franjieh summe r home in End en. At least 50 fighters on both s ides were also reported killed, along with three Syrians, the spokesman said. Area taospitals called for blood donations for the more than 62 persons wounded. FAMILY SOURCES said the ex·president went from Beirut to Zagartha, his native town and power base 12 miles northwest of Enden. as his forces opened their arms depots and prepas:ed to attack the Phalangists. The sources said Franjieh vowed to avenge his son after Tony's body was brought to Zagartha from Enden. Phalangists sided with Fran- j ieh 's forces in the civil war that erupted in 1975 against an al· liance of Lebanese leftist Moslems and Palestinian guer- rillas. But in February of this year Franjieh s upported the Syrians when they clashed with Christian militias in and around Beirut. THE CHRISTIAN RIFT ex· ploded three weeks a go in at· tacks by Franjieh's followers on Phal a n g 1s t e nclave s an northorn Lebanon that killed five Phalangists, including a re· gional leader. Phalangist Voice ot Lebanon radio said its militiamen went to Enden to demand Franjieh turn over the killers of their regional chief. The battle erupted when Franjieh's forces refused , the radio sa id. NATION I WORLD I WEATHER Escape Route Bill Pikorski, left, and Amos Mandel. both of Omaha. stand beneath the escape route used by three prisoners Monday who descended from the sixth floor maximum security Douglas County Jail on bed sheets. The trio. in·· eluding two convicted murderers. slithered down 109 feet, stole a car, drove 10 miles to an airport and stole a twin·engined plane. They were later captured hiding in bushes 10 miles from the Canadian border . 13 Drown in Storm As Canoes Capsize VIU..E MARIE, Quebec <AP) -A wilderness training ex: pedition ended in the drowning or 12 schoolboys and a teacher after' their canoes overturned in a storm on a lake in northwest Quebec Province. Police said 15 boys, 10 to 15 years old, and three teachers s urvived and were in good condition after being treated for shock. They were from St. John's School, a private Anglican boarding school at Claremont, Ontario. near Toronto. T HE TRAGEDY OCCURRED Sunday after the 27 boys and four teachers began canoeing up Lake Temiscamingue. a narrow body of water about 80 miles long on the Quebec·Ontario border 230 miles northwest of Ottawa. Police said the expedition set off in four 22.foot cedar canoes. lade n with food and baggage, for Moosonee, Ontario, near James Bay 220 miles north of Ville Man e . "ApparenUy. when the storm broke. one or t he boats got into trouble," said Constable Pierre Rochefort of the Quebec Prov in · cial Police. "Another canoe went to the rescue, but also turned over, and the same happened lo the third.", The fourth canoe managed to take the survivors to shore, he said, but high winds prevented its going out again. The survivors were found Monday on the western shore of the lake after helicopter pilot Gary Smith. on a routine rught. noticed an overturned canoe with the bodies of a boy and a man tied to 11 N-M Fashion Island In Newport Beach open to to 9 Monday, Thunday, friday; open lo 8 Tuesday. Wednesday. Satur . ... , . . I ; . ... ·-··-·,·-·---·-···- CALIFORNIA LNG Rules, Evaluation LOS Al\GELES tAP> OH shore lt'rminal for hqul'flt-d natural 1eas deserve rnore study before Culiforn1a tipproves ;my importin~ hll'lhl•l'l>, federal e nergy offi<:1als ha\ e been told Poi11t Conception Block Albert Rt.-ynolds. d1reclor of lhe Santa Barbara County Department of l::nvironmental Resources. stud o(fshore LNG terminals have not received ade- q uate consideration because there are no guidelines for evaluating them. R n w d by Indian Center .His comme nts cam e at a publlC' hl'aran.: <:On<h1t·tell herl' by the foder;.il Dcpttrl ment of l::nerl{y on government regula lll>n "Tllt-:KE SHOULD be rules and there should be procedures for evaluating an offshore LNG ternunnl ... Reynolds said. "The d afticultles in sitin g LNG terminals onshore are so great that we have to begin to look at offshore faciUties." Revnolds said local govern· ments have been bypassed in the debate over LNG terminals in Quick Decisions P11shed YoWJger Asks Acceleration on Prop. 13 Cases SAN FRANCISCO IAP> - California Attorney General Evelle Younger says lhe state Supreme Court should make a "quick fi nal determination" of fundamenta l objections raised against the tax-slashing J arvis- Gann amendment. In a preliminary response to the petitions filed with the tribunal last We dnesda y, Younger on Monday ur~ed the court to accept jurisdiction and consolidate a ll actions raising is- sues related to Proposition 13. adopted in last week's election. lie argues all requests for stays be d«!nied , that the cases be handled on an <.1ccclerated basis and the court should de c1de the issues before Julv 1 Budget Cut• Eyed LOS ANGELES <A P ) Mayor Tom Bradley planned to discuss his budgct·cutting plans today with the City Council after the Council decided not to in· vesligate freezing city salaries despite another warning from Police C'h1d Daryl Gate!> <tnd ~om e encouraging union news Bradley has 11roposed the layoff of 8.300 city employcr•:-. fo ll owing the pa ssage of Proposition 13 last week O.ild Car_. Sqeweze? SACRAMENTO IA P > -Child care would be one of the first ~late programs squeezed bv f'ropos1L1on 13, if a Senate budget ~ubcommanee has its way / ( PROP.13 J The action came Monday in a s ubcommittee headed by Sen. Jerry Smith, D-Saratoga, that was considering a $28.4 million increase in the program recom· mended by another s ubcomm1L· tee. The SmHh subcommittee vol- ed 2-1 to Ii mat the increase to S19.2 m1lhon -knocking $9 .2 million off the recommendation by !he subcommittee headed b\ Sen. ArlC'n Gregorio. l>·Sar1 l\1 ateo. .ti;F Em~rg..t1t•y Told SAN F'HANCISCO IA P > A slule of financial emergency has been declared in San Fran- cisro because of the loss of tax revenue[) from lhc pa:.sage of l'ropos1llon 1:1 .. I d Cl h e r l' h y MOSCONE dt>c larc that an actual public emergency ex· 1sls. which involves and threatens the li ves, property and well are or the cillzens and prop· c rty of the city and county," Mayor George Moscone said at a late afternoon meeting Monday. The Board of Supervisors ap- -state Manipulation' Dairy Levels New Charges LOS ANGELES IA P I -The s tate's largest producer or raw milk, Alta·Dena Dairy. is accus- ing California health offi cials of manipulating an 41nnouncemcnt about contaminated milk The d~1ry's manug· 1ng partne r . lla r old( ) Stueve. ~aid Monday the state is trying to defeat ·"TATE dairy-backed lel'(1slation ..... _______ _ that comes up for a hear· ing today proved the emergency declara· lion a few hours later. lldlJtle• Berwfit Too LOS ANGELES (AP> - California utilities are entitled to the same tax savings from Proposition 13 as are any other property owner. says the chief <:ou nsel or the state Board of Equalization. Chief Coun sel James J . Delaney made the announce· ment Monday. facing an im- mediate challenge -probably in the courts -from at least one other board member, William Bennet. Layoffs Plan tied MARYSVILLE <AP> -The Y ub a Co unt y board o f supervisors says it will send layoff notices to about 250 Yuba County employees -roughly 60 percent of the total -because of Proposition 13. The decision Monday fo11owed a recommendation by county ad· mmistrator Stanley Nass. •warning' •••ued SAN DIEGO <AP > -The superintendent of schools says he has "notifi ed" the police chief: "The re will be 45,000 youngsters out in the streets.·• By canceling summer school. Supt. Tom Goodman said there also will be 1,965 teachers. ad- ministrators and libraria~ and 506 other employees with unex- pected time on their hands. The State Health Department announ~ed last Friday that Alta·Dena 's normally unpasteurized milk was being pasteurized because of a laboratory_ fmding of salmonella. It was the third su('h order against the dairy in a year. 1ffedi·Cal Delay• Pay-.ent 11 Spring through Summer color-red, pink. orange. white or varfegated- grows in filtered sun. SACRAMENTO <AP> -The Med1 ·Cal pro· gram , bankrupted by a legislative deadlock over abortion funding, won't pay $140 million in bills during the last two weeks or June. slate health of- ficials say. But doctors . .hospitals and other health care providers will be paid in full once money is availa bk again from the 1978·79 state budget, scheduled for enactment .July I. Medi-Cal Oircctor Bruce Yarwood said Mondav. 011do1c of Drllfl IJ rged LOS ANGELES CAP> -The institute for the Study of .Medical Ethics wants the Legislature to outla w Depo·Provera. a synthetic hormone. as a birth control drug because the group says some doctors sti11 prescribe it despite a federal warning that it is WlSafe. Institute director Carleen Bridgeman said Monday s he had received cornplaints from 10 Los Angelb County residents who said their 'doctors prt>scrjbed Depo·Provera for birth control despite a Food and Drug Administration caution March 7 that its use as a contraceptive heightened the risk of internal bleedine and canrPr. Shamshak Transferred I.OS ANGELES (APl -A man questioned in the 1 hllside Strangler killings has been transferred to Term in a l Island while (('deral prison officials decide whether to send him back to Massachusetts to finish serving a robbery sentence. But they a ren't saying publicly what their pl3ns are for George Shamshak. 27. who was brought to Califor nia in Marc h after telling prison authorities in Boston he had 1HAMSH•1t "special knowledge" of two of the 13 H11ls1dc Strangler slayanJls ~regaflon Pion O" ·d Sl\N OIEGO CAP > -A Superior Court judge ha~ cond1Uonally approved for Mother year an all- voluntary desegregation plttn for San l>1ego public schools In tus ruling $nnounced Monday, howe-ver. f ·/ GRO-POWER PLUS All purpose fertilizer with extra pene- trating power for summer lawn feed- ing. Helps maintain that lush green look everyone enjoys. GERANIUMS There is a great selection of these popular. hardy perennials Including Zonal, Ivy and Pelargonlum vari· eties. They love the sun and come In a fantastic selection of reds, pinks. lavenders and white . Urged California and said Santa Barbara residents opposed the Point Conception site favored by Western LNG Terminal As· ~ociales. lht.> gas company group :.eeking to import the volatile fuel. The CaUforma Coastal Com· mission has recommended a site on the Camp Pendleton Marine base north of San Diego for the fadlity. THE STATE PUBLIC Utilities Commission has until July 31 to rhoose a sile for the LNG terminal but Reynolds said the Santa Barbara County Board or Supervisors had urged that any selection be delayed for at least one year. Meanwhile, an effort to block further trenching for seismic evaluation at the proposed liq- uefied natural gas terminal site al Point Conception was re· newed by the Indian Center of Santa Barbara at a Public Utilities Commission hearing Monday. Various Indian groups have voiced strong objections through demonstrations and an on-site encampment to any approval of the Santa Barbara Coastal area as the site because it contains remains of ancient habitations anct their sacred burial grounds. Early last month geologist Dr. Donald Asquith told the PUC he had discoverect an exposed earthquake fault at the site which "may have mO\•ed 30,000 lo 80,000 years ago" and urged a run seismic investigation. TWO TRENCHES were dug and geologists. according to Western LNG. determined the exposed fault did not extend west into the terminal sate, bul did go east. ft has requested permission to dig at least two and possibly four more trenches to confi rm the initial findings. One would possibly sec whether there is any sign the fault reappears to the west and the other to determine the extenL to which it extends east. Others might try to determine if the fault jogs in a different diree· lion. The PUC starr has s aid 1t favors the Point Conception site providing there is no seismic problem. T~. JuM 13. 1978 OAILV PILOT .45 Gunman Surrenders Steve Higueret. 29. is led away from an Oakland com shop. where police said he fatally shot an innocent bystander. Stanley Pierce. 37, for refusing to help him rob the shop and lhen held the storeowner. Bob Drum- mond. hostage fo r fo ur hours before surrendering Bill Offers Hope For Laetrile Sale SACRAMENTO <AP> -Laetrile promoters could convince the slate health department that the apricot pit extract is non.toxic. it could be sold in California -under a bill on the Senate floor . The bill by Sen. WilUam Campbell, R·Hacienda Heights. would abolish the present requirement that a drug or substance be ap proved as effective before it can be sold. THE BILL, SB 1789, WAS SENT TO the floor Monday by the Senate Finance Committee. whose chairman concluded al had no fiscal impact on stale government and therefore needed no vote It is opposed by the California Medical Ass~iation . !he bill states that if a substance hasn't been proven effective .. at will have to carry a label to warn consumers of that fact. But 1t would not permit the distribution of any substance that has not been found by the state to be non.toxic. PROMOTERS OF LAETRILE SAY fT is a treatment for cancer. But the orthodox medical profession calls It a useless sub stance, and says it gives cancer victims false hopes wbeo they could be getting proven treatmenL Mil.DEW SPRA¥ FATHER'S DAV IS JUNE 18th foggy overcast mornings can cause foliage mildew throughout your gar- den. You can prevent damage by using Metro's X-IT mildew spray. It's easy 10 apply with a Gilmour sprayer. This year give him a gift that will make his gardening easier and more fun . We have a complete line of helpful garden tools and accessories from lawn mowers to grass trimmers. Or. what about some new patio furniture or a barb~ue so he can relax and enjoy these beautiful summer eve· nings? Remember. i( it comes from Roger's, he1J know you really care. We have over 68 varieties of this popu· lar and unique Oowering plant In al- most endless color combinations. They will bloom in pardal sun through late fall . We also have lmpatien and Fem baskets for more color In shady area5. GIFT CERTIFlCATES AVAILABLE Roger's Florist • 640-6774 Beautiful lily·of·lhe-NUe. has broad. arching leaves that grow in large green dusters. Stems from 2-3 feet. blossom with blue or whJte Oowers. '"-~-. ............, SNAIL BAIT AND LINDOCIDE A her the rains It's time for .. That's It" 10 control snails-easily applied from a shaker lop. And. for the best a ll -purpose insecticide use Llndo- clde. a combination that kills suck- ing and chewing garden pests. Judge Louis M. Welsh estabhshed an independent task force. to be beaded by Police Chier William Kolender, that ror Ule first time will bypass school d1slr1ct 1>tatr In monltorlnR the desegregation pro groim. San Joaquin HJlls Rd. at Mac:Arthur Blvd., Newpon Beach (714) 640-5800 • Open dally 9 am to 6 pm. , ... _______ .._. ..... -- ..... -- I O••ng•Coa>•o ,,,p,,o, Editorial Page --~ .................................................... ... 1\G l ueaday June 1::1. 1978 Robert N W~/Publ 1sher Cong r ess Moves On Search Rules J t is somewhat reassuring to learn that Congress is :responding promptly to tho remarkable May 31 decision of the U.S. Supreme Court. In a 5 to 3 ruling. the justices authorized police to make unannounced searches of newspaper a nd other of- fices to look for evidence in criminal cases, though occu- pants of the premises arc not involved in the crime. Sen. Birch Bayh, chairman of the Senate subcommit· tee on the Constitution. has introduced a bill that would require evidence from an innocent third party, in or out of the news field, to be obtained by s ubpoena. The committee has scheduled a June 22 hearing on. the proposal. This begins to make more sense The search warrant authorized by the high court can he obtained from a magistrate on request of the police and used for s urprise searches and seizure of film, notes and documents as was done in the 1971 Stanford Daily case that focused attention on the issue. Two lower federal courts upheld the paper·s conten· lion that the search had violated both Fourth Amendment search and seizure provisions and First Amendment guara ntees of press freedom . The Supreme Court ruling overturned their decisions. Unlike a search warrant, a subpoena provides for a court hearing before any search can take place if the ::,ubject of the s ubpoena denies possession of the material s ought or can offer valid reasons for not turning it over. Bayh's bill would provide for exceptions if there are in· dications evidence might be destroyed. As pointed out by the dissenting justices, the ~uprcme Court's upholding of surprise searches could af · feet not only the newspapers -with the potential of clos- ing off confidentia l news sources -but also the offices or home of lawyers, doctors, business people and other in· nocent persons who police suspect might have "evidence" in their possession. It is. in effect, an open invitation to "fi shing expedi· lions" which, had the ruling been in effect at the time of Watergate. could have stifled newspaper efforts to docu· ment the happenings of that sordid affair. Fortunately Congress has lhe right to enact legisla- tion that specifically sets up procedures designed Lo guarantee constitutional protections against willful police searches. The sooner it does so the better. A Political Tint Orange County Supervisor Laurence Schmit cried foul one month ago when a g rand jury report chastised him for missing regional air quality control board meet· ings. Schmit was ticked off because the jury's criticism came during the heat of a political campaign and seemed to s ingle him out for special criticism. It didn't help the county supervisor's Jangled nerves when election opponent Harriett Wieder jumped on the jury report and the next day echoed its demand that Schmit be removed from the district board. Unfortunately, it turns out that Schmit may have had a legitimate if over-stated complaint when he accused the -grand jury or being politically motivated. It seems one grand juror. a juror said to be in- s trumental in the research leading to the critical report, hosted a Wieder fund-raiser in her home during the cam- paign. It is hard lo imagine the juror's obvious election choice could either tilt her or lhe entire grand jury on the issue of Schmit's attendance But that one juror's indiscretion has given the im· µression the jury m ay not have been free of bias when it sounded off on Schmil. And the 2nd Supervisorial campaign was not the only one in which g r and jury reports seemed to carry a tlnt of electioneering Three of the jury's pr e-election reports could well have affected -the campaign of Sheriff Brad Gates . • Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of thetr authors and a111sts . Reader comme nt Is invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321. Boyd I Farmers 8 y L .M. BOYD Item No. 914C In our Love and War man's file 1s the news repart out of Rome, Ila· ly, where 100.000 discontent- ed farmC'I'!' demonstrated to pubhc1:zc their C'laim that they had to work s o hard they were too tired at day's tmd to cn~age in that thing l'alled physical r omance. This complaint clearly dif· fers from thnt of American farmers who n eed more money. Still. it's possible the Ameri<'an farmers suffer the same problem. Their num- bers from year to year are diminishing. Maybe they're too bashful to mention 1t. So scarc·e are qualified nurs es that one Chicago hos pital offers a reward of Sl .000 for 1nformat1on lt•ad- ing to tht' c•mployment of ~amc Dear Gloo1ny Gus Most 1~opk Mf' up 1n ~·rrn s ~1bou1 property t :n .. but arc we opposed to a skin~ or rcct•ivtnR $80.000 for our 25.yeur· old. $8.500 tract homl•'' Bulcfrrda~h' .. J S '-'""'' Ou\ cemm•llh ••• •vD ........ .,, ............. flfl M<,UU"IJ rtOKI lllt •I•"'' .. U.. ,...,,..~ ..... ,_ ,.. ,. .... l;loemy O•n, Oohly ''"' What's danger? Charles Spurgeon said it was a mule's hind foot, a dog's tooth. and a woman's tongue. Q. "How <:ome informers :ire referred to as 'stool pigeons'?" A. Jn the days when there were more pa ss e n ger pi~eons on earth than any other kind of bird, pigeon hunters used to set out clip- ped-wing pigeons on stools to lure other pigeons into their nets. That's why there aren't any more passenger pi~eons. Because Qf thos e s tool pigeons. Q "What's a 'Ila goth"'" A. A \'Oice stress analyzer that supposedly when h()Okcd up to your telephone can tell when the party at the other end of the line is !yang. Why 11 is not in large demand l)y wives whose husbands work late al the office I just don't know Do you ki ss y our youngsters goodnight? If not. why not? Ques tion arises because n student or such matters contends the prac· lice generally is dying out. Sad. if true. It has been said that the goodnight kiss tends to a lleviate nightmares. ~11rh s lct•pwalking, and put an €'M ly end to bcdwetlin~. und It helps the children. too To l'at. :'.I ~POnJtC Strl'llO~ water throusih ll~el(. f1lter1nl{ Its food out of snm('. nut how much water Is the point or the Item A spanfte only h91f an Inch In diameter will so 11traln In o doy as murh as 4S go lions. ) "' I • J ack And er on 'Te1Torism' As a Political Ploy WASHINGTON tJ S aMlysts are convinced that <st least five Latin American btron~arm governments are ComenUng terrorist activities In· side their own borders. The governments or Argen· tina. C hile, El Sa lvador , Guatema l a and Uruguay. officials firm· ly b e lieve , are conniving sub rosa with te rror squads to commit bo mb i n gs . kidnappings and other depredations. These outrages a re then blamed on left-wing group:;. which ostensibly are threatening the established governments. The leaders cite the staged bloodlettings as the reason they must use strongarm tactics to suppress the liberties or their peoples in violation of President Carter's human rights crusade, thus escaping a cutoff of foreign a id. THE RE IS less evidence lh<it some African a nd Asian govern- ments may also be using thl' s a m e ploy to justify their represSI\'(' r e gimes and hoodwink Uncle Sam into con· tinuing a flow of U.S. dollun;. I n all o f the fi ve Lalin American eou11tries. particular· ly Argentina , murde rous pro- gove rn m~nl marauding t er· rorists reportedly are operating under rcgim~s which sanctimoniously disclaim their VIOience. Despite lht' disavowals. there 1s reason l o believe that notorious. paramilitary "~ath Squads" tn Argentina, (or exam- ple. have been covertly en - c·o u raged b y gov e rnment leaders for rears to eltminale o ppos ing left-wingers. liberals and othe r troublesome critics F'urther. the U.S. analysts feel that the military leadership in Argentina has in some c ases a r- ranged for Death Squad hitmen to s tage terrorist acts which are then fraudulenty blumed on the left.· wing militants. TH E SAME cynical m anipula- tion is believed to he going on in Centra l America where right· win g political squads known as ''Mano 131unca " !White Hand> urc pcrpclrnting their crim rs. with a wink and a nod rrom the 1 lnp•Jl dictator.-. This callous flummery has Nicholas von Hoffman been precipitated. 1ron1(':tlly. l>y the human rights reports which Congress now requires from the State Department on the 105 countries receiving foreign aid or buying U.S. weapons The second annual rePort Sllh· milled earlier this year was less than forthright. But e ven so. the limited findings were ghmng enough to bring a br1C>f curtail· ment of aid to Nicaragua and to block increased assistance to the Philippines. Congress 1s expected to lake an even more searching look for human rights v1olal1ons when the next report comes due next February. With this in pro~pect. the suspected dictators are Iran tacally casting about for ways to persuade Carter's human rights authorities. embassy personnel and intelligence agencies that the denial of civil liberties and use of harsh force are a necess1 · ly to deal Wlth terrorism. R UNAWAY C Hl lD R EN : From Huck Finn to the Flower Children, AmeriC'a has roman· ticized 1ls runaway children This year runaways arc the sub· JCCt of a hit Broadway play <1 nu a television series. Al the sam1• time. congressional sources al· test to a growing physical. emo- tional and sexual abuse of the n1.1t1on· .. one m1ll1on runaways Wllal 1~ worse. ne ither th" fcde ral nor mos t stc1le l-(over11 ments seem to care much. Most :slates lack s pecific la ws protert 1ng runaways or prov1dan~ for their care. The s tale:. that deal with the problem at a ll usually treat them hke criminals . dum1•· ing them m Jull-llke mst1tul1onJ or s hipprng them home VET MANY runaways drc cscup1ng a family hfe full of \'1olencc or neglect Relum1n~ t h~m home would be the wor!>l dlternutJve . Our reporter Jonathan Man dell surve yt'd inde p endent runaway l .1Cilit1cs througho•Jt •h e country to determine whether the local laws are 1m· provm g. Although there have bee n som e reforms. ttic benevolent statutes are often ht· tie more than words on paper. And some la ws actually wind up doing more harm than good. Youth workers in San Diego. Cai1f . explained that runaway children can no longer be In- carcerated in Juvenile detention <'enters. The a lte rnative has been to place runaways. thou~h pe rfectly normal. tn m c nLctl hospitals ror months while they awa 1l placl'ment an fos ter homes A COUNSELOR at a Min· ncapolis . Minn .• runaway 1>he lter complained bitte rly that a new state law lowers the age of sexual consent to 16. She told or a young girl. just turned 16. who was lured into a sexual re- lationship with an older woman. The girl was too young to realize that the older woman was i.1m- ply exploiting her. Mos t localities don 't allow runaways to attend school. We Wl'rc told of runaways who had ~l'ltlcd into schools where they \\Cre enjoying their stuc11es ;.ind m:.iking progress. Yet when lht>y were exposed as runaways. lhl· authorities arbitrarily expellc<l them . A wcll·adjusted student an Austin. Texas, was locked up in a juvenile jail Tht're is no average runaway. their reasons for leaving home are as diverse as are their economic. social and r acial backgrounds. But once on the s treets, the runaways ' needs are universal and immediate: food. ,1 place to sleep. a person to tc1lk to Yet from state to state. the callous processing of runawa}s by the police and eourts 1s often misguided and mindlei.:.. IDegal Immigrant Halt a Mixed Blessing Added to the ever repeated articles exposing nursing homes, battered children, mari- juana s muggling and pavin~ contract scandals. the last few years have given us illegal im migrants. Their number is unknown. but whether there are lhree million or 20, the "problem" is !tO serious even Presi- dent Carter has ad · dressed it. ll 's easier to invcnl solu- l i o n s • however . lhan to say exactly what the problem 1s Since most of the illegal 1mm1- grants are Mexicans and other Latin Americans. the real proh- l c m may be native North American xenophobes who don't like t.he thought of having their children play with the children or s uch exotic people. In which case the only problem is the peo· pie who think the immigrants arc a problem. IN THE PAST. labor unions have often been against large scale immigration. be it legal or illegal. but these new arrivals only have a distant and putative effect on native born Americans· JOb possibilities. The ill<'Aal im migrants take the jobs we notives scorn -farm and marginal factory work as w('ll as domestic services and the clean-up, no-prestiJ?e tus ks in our ho11pitals and health care m stitutions. Termination of illegal imm1· g ration might mean the termination of a number of those jobs. The s mall shops and fac · tories where many on Illegal im- migrant works does the kind or s ubcontracting that c<tn he Qui<'k ly switched to H aiti or ~Orne other low-luhor-cost loca· lion. A numbc>r of higher income homc11 would find thems elves without c ooks 11nd cle anlni.t ladies. while other t11s ks th11t c"n 't ~ dispcn:;t>d with or re- lckal<'d to cheaper climes would be automated In a place like W H blngton. D.C., for Instance. where once praclica I ly all .vaitcrs were black. they're now C'it her Latin American or Euro· penn or ev<'n native while. If LhoSC' who were illegals were forC'l•d out or these jobs . the 1. agt.>1> 'Would probably rise high enough so that blacks might de· c1cle the money W<tS good e nough to rc·enler the market. BUT FOR the number of Jobs lhat would be "created" in this .as hion for native born 1\m er1 C'<1n~. an unknown, but 1mss1bly t'qual number of jobs rn1ghl tx.-lost MIT economist :\11chacl Pt<trl' llJ'l the March April issue of Working Papers> po int ~ out th'll there ar(• <t numbc•r Ctl 1lcc·lin1ng industries that make 1t hy mixing higher paid nall\"{'S w1Lh lower paid ii· legals on the ~nmc payroll. Sto pping I he flow of I llt'gals 1s a m ix<>d blessing that will in· crease the costs of a number of goods and Sl•rviccs that both the native born wealthy and non- wcalthy now g<'t at comparative bargains Yt'.'t those bargain wugcs look very good to the men <•nd women who sliJ' into the OthPr Views country from afar. In that con- nection. incidentally, it is not a proven fact t h at American employers viol:itc the law by paying illegals lc~s lhar\ the minimum wag(' There are instances of that. a1> well as dangerous and unhealthy working conditions in the shop. but apparently many employers s ave enough by omitting non mandatory fringe benefits not to have to break the law. Piore says that. conscious ly or unconsciously. the Immigration and Naturalization Service. which is supposed to kee p 11· legals out of the country. en forces the laws so as to prevent com petition with our na tive workers. T ll US enfor<'(:ment 1~ h<•a v1c~t in the Southwest where there an· many Mexic:an-/\mcricans who arc cit.i7.cns and w ho might otherwise have to compete with the illegals . Thc•y are chased tn· to Californfa and lhe Midwest where there as " h1rgcr unmt•t de mand for low wetgc, low ::.talus labor In like munncr. P1ore rcportr, that the Service starts raidrnj! res taurants and hotels when c;chool lets out in the spring. Thal clears out the illegals and lets native born high schoolPr!'> have 1obs for their s umm1•1 \·ac ations. Jn the autumn, lhc 11 lt'gu b arc allo\\led to drift bat•k 1n l.OOKING ah e ad . ..,Om l" analysLc; are predicting that 1n a few years we may be happy lo have our Latin American vis itors . With the shift in our native h•rth rates. we are already on thl' verge of having an ag1nt! work force. For awhile that will be pleasant because it·._ ~oin!( tn lukc care of our cnnccrn l'Vtr tee n ·agc unemploy m ent b1J.t after that it won't he so enjoy<t hll' Wt' may come ti' regret w1.· werc n ·t a,; hos r itablc a ,, W<:" might have b~n We may al!'•' regret that we didn 'l do more tr• educate and train the children of t oday 's llle~al immierants. whrn. in another \('or 15 year". we discover there arc no warm bodiC'S to fill in the higher ... tatu,. pay and skill joh~ The Sexual Revolution's a Turnoff An 1•rl1t<>nOl /rnm /rom llw Ho.~ton G lntw Tht' New York Times. ever alC'rt tn nuance, has spotted u new trend : In the midst of the sexual rcvolul1on , more a nd more people seem lo be losin~ 1nteresl in sex. The Times . sex uially lan~u1d itself for the hettf'r part of its lifetime . may not be lht• m ost trust worthy AUide on motlt·r~ st•x1ial , stlll. the rcpurt .... worthy or rons1dc·rntion. Could 11 be that 1n this post Kins<'y era. "ilh 1L'I 'll''<UOI i:.uturution. 'ex lt•:.1;nt'..,S 111 u ~oriul consummu- 11on alt•\ out Iv In b<' w1..,hNI " we think not i\1-ocxuallty. ufter all. po:;es a rerU11n (leril to the future of the Rpecles I. kc It or not. couples must and will couple. wi a mat· -., ter of puhlic policv Stt II. there 1s somelh1 OJ? to be !'aid for voluntary retreat tnlo celibacy, if not outright chAstlly In a world suffused with sex free sex. and group sf'x, and bisexunl sex :ind ('otnmcrcial sex and ~ex s hops :ind st•x talk. and sex cdu<'ation and sex s hows and sex roles and "urroi?ate SP.:< and clinical SI''( (ISe'Cuullty 01 fcrs u solace not f1111nt1 an the M?:< manuals. It 1s not for t'\'l'rybody but It t•un h1..• the o;nlva tion of the modc·rn m<io ttnd \\Omun worn down by tht• pur~u•l of the 1m posinblc or~sm ) Thul more pcopl<' muy be tak ang a vt1cat1on from 11ex may be d s i1otn that our !IOClcty Is mnk 1ng a healthy OdJUStment afl4'r the first shocks of ~C'Cual revolu lion. In kicking O\ t'r the traces ufter ccntunes of rc~frdtnl \h m!ly have m:idc ;;e'< not ont~ r~~·ci tly avallub'I.' but 1 bit bor1nc Whill! 11 1s true th.Jt <ic:<U ;ll llher:ilion has brou~ht ec:!ta:.v IC\ millions ol Aml·r1cnn!t, it h:i .. h ad th e oppo.;lt c df..,.:t c•I' millions as w{'ll To th"'m ,._' h:u becomt? jus1 another boot!~ function as dcvo;d 01 m.:an•n·.' :i a !lerics 0 1 t•xcrcise~ 11crrornh?c• t•oolly in un air condit lOl\\!d ~~ m """' llfl'I ,\,. Ion ~ .1 .. .; .. '< i , \\11..,C'LI nwaning. 11 d1><'Sl''t m Jttcr mud1 to ..;oml' r>t•o p'.-wl-{thcr th., hav .. · "•''t or l'C'' L'l'd. r t II c•rcum$tnnc<'s •1 ., no1 .;urpn- tn~ thlll mor•• 01 thew art> droo· pin a out 01 the "!\m o.: -'' le-~-· 1or now Sexun1 l·b\!r ~1 1or :.11tl'r all, ;ilso mc.1n;S th~ •"tedOrt" It'.' .ib.stain. ... .... -... -......... __ NATIONAL R esearchers Lose B attles I n C ancer War WASlilNGTON <AP > -The war on cancer, officially declared in 1970 and lavishly funded s ince then, has hunted unsuccessfully for cures while virtually ignoring prevention, researchers have told a Senate panel. The witnesses noted Monday that the National Cancer lru!titute budget bas increased fourfold during this decade to more than $800 million in the last fiscal year. with further increases expected. DR. mEODORE COOPER, DEAN of Cornell University Medical College, said cancer research "now faces a crisis of credibility." "People are asking why, after seven years of magnificent efforts. have we not conquered those fearful diseases that we call cancer. Why have we spent such a small percentage of resources on nutritional and environmental activities? Why so lillle on prevention?" he asked. The questions were posed in testimony to the Senate nutrition subcommittee. WHEN THE WAR ON CANCER was declared. scientists were confident that a massive federal ef. fort could conquer cancer. They said what was needed was an effort comparable to that of the space program. When former Pres ident Nixon signed the • legislation Dec. 23, 1971, he called it "a Christmas gift to the American people." The witnesses said Monday that the issue then was whether to set up a greatly expanded cancer program. not on where the money should be spent within cancer research. "None of the major scientific or clinical areas of cancer research were considered in any detail )n the legislative debate," testified Richard A. R"l!ttig, senior social scientist for the Rand Corporation and author of a book on enactment of the National Cancer Act of 1971. PEGGY C. FRY, A UNIVERSITY of Texas nutritionist, s aid the 'National Cancer Institute. which is part of the National Institute of Health, has funded much research into possible cancer cures with relatively little money for prevention through good nutrition and other ways. "I feel strongly that nutrition research is con· sciously ignored by NCI," she said. Dr. George L. Blackbum of Harvard Medical School. a leading cancer researcher, said there is a traditional emphasis on treating diseases rather than preventing them. He noted that in 1976 only 19 of the country's 114 medical schools required courses in nutrition. "The decision-making forums at NIH, where allocation of research dollars occurs. are dominat· ed by graduates or these medical schools; that is, physicians who have little if any formal training in nutrition and, consequently, small appreeiation for r~ceot advances in clinical nutrition," Blackburn said. THE SUBCOMMITrEE CHAIRMAN, Sen. George McGovern, D-S.D., said that since passage of the 1971' act, "We have determined that 80 to 90 percent of cancers are apparently environ· mentally caused. More striking is the discovery that 40 percent or the cancers in me.n and 60 per· cent in women are nutrition·related. These include cancer of the breast. colon and rectum, liver, kidney, stomach and prostate." Nutritionists have tong urged Americans lo prevent diseases, including cancer , by eating fewer fatty food s, less sugar and less salt. They have urged greater consumption of fruits and vegetables, lean meats and the substitution of skim milk for whole milk. However. nutritionists also have said that more research is needed into the relationship between diet and health. 'Like Stew' Pigs Get Hot Meal.s PORTRERO CAP> -James Berger's pigs are ~ctting hot meals, thanks to the San Diego County planning commission. The use of a giant pressure cooker to heat garbage for the pigs was approved after farmer Berger assured the commission that no fly or smell problem would result. "It smells like Irish stew." he said or the bub· bling garbage. "IL smells better than what my wife cooks." There was no public comment from Mrs . Berger. Thank You, Dad, for -Beautiful lbmorrows! .. ~ -......... - . "' f From Makeup to Modehnv and Personal Development. you won'l llnd a better place for her to become tile total woman Give her rhe gilt that lasts a lllettme Call or come in loday for tiff tomplm1entaiy analysis and program d1scuss1on. J~!t~r!o~rs ORANGE COONTY J Town (, Country. Orange • ( 114) 54 7 8228 'et-setter Slows I Abzug's Sekction Opposed WASHING TON <AP > -President Carter is expected to name Bella ' Abzug co-direct.or of a new federal advisory committee on women. despite objections from his wife and daughter· in·law. · Judy Carter. wife of the president's son Jack. said her objedion was based partly on a belief that Ms. Abzug would be a hindrance 1n the South, a major battle- ground over ratification or the Equal Rights Amendment. PRESIDENT Carter, his wife and daughter· in·law have s trongly supported passage of the ERA. A sour ce c lose to Rosalynn Carter said the president's wife pro· bably would not actively support the new com· miltee. the National Ad· Tueeday. 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M•~ "on Vieto. toy Deatla No' ices Journalist Backs Move Neim Search Ban Bill Planned in Illinois Bott0~d Lorre1ne M Moritz. ti top student at Costa M e s a Hi gh School. 1s the re: c·1p1ent of an achieve ment certificate and ca s h award fr om Fir s t Federal Savings of SanL& Monica's Costa Mesa office. ClllCAGO cl\ P 1 A leader or a national JOUroJhsm organwtlton S U)S ht' welcom es the move b)' llllno1s Gov James Thompson to introduce lcgi!>lation \hat would prevent police nuds on news offi ce! .. ''We'd be very plea!.ed with thal type or legislation." sa id Russell Hurs t , national executive officer or the Society or Professional Journalists Sigma Delta Chi. <Editorial comment. Page A6. > "IT DOES APPEAR THAT law enfor cetnent o rticers at this time can go to cooperative magistrates, gel a search warrant and go after t he evidence," 1 lursl said 1n a telephone interview from his home in Wheaton. Thompson's proposed leg1slallon is in response to a U.S. Supreme Court ruhng m May which said officers with warrimts can search news offices for evidence even if no one there is believed involved in a crime. Thompson s poke o f what he called t he "unsavory pros pect" of police "examining the files. desks and was te paper baskets of a news paper reporter ma surprise raid at any time of thedayornighl." ''UNANNOUNCED POLICE RAIDS on newspaper offices could serve to undermine the ability of the press to acquire. synthesize and publish the news," Thompson said. Thompson said that he would introduce a bill that would bar the issuing of warrant~ to search 4 Win Scholarships news offic~s unl~~s there is cause to believe a member of the press has committed or is committing a crime or that evidence will be destroyed. Thomp$on said prosecutors s ho uld get s ubpoenas instead of warrants. thus allowing editors to raise First Amendment objections before a Judge. TH~ SUPR.EME COURT SAID it found no constitutional bar to searches of news offices and that the judicial officer issuing the warrant could guard against sear ches that interfere with the First Amendment rights of a newspaper or station. Bul the court invited legislative or executive moves to further protect the press from raids. Hurst said Rep. Robert Orinan. D-Mass .. bas announced plans to introduce legislation similar to Thompson's on the federal level Finance Talk Set £tl£RYBODY IS GOING TO ..... ~ Martin I. Schneyer. attorney and certified public accountant. will s peak June 20 at a seminar for medical and dental professionals. en- l ill e d "Financial Priorities of Life, Your Investments and Tax Considerations · · 6ran1• Co\11,t1 -- BOAT, SPORT & R.V. 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C. lo< IN f I ct1rcd Inyo past, rHr'-p.,~ •w•v on JuM '· County Superior Court f918 Survived llY 11,, #it• Evelyn. two J ti 1 J hn p u M sons Aus_.tl -Er.c, three dolUQlllen ll j.!C 0 • lHC Ur · Barb•••. ttw1ma ano Chrl>tlNt •lloO ray, 69, who disqualified n oranoc1111dr•n •nd 1 o~e.•t· h1 m self as Judge in the ::~!~~~:°i. .. ~~rermen1 Pa<111c V•e.i• rn12 An~el<1 Davis case w 1LLrAM.s afl('r serv1na only On" ANGIE COWGE~ WILLIAMS. . "' ~ Mltve ol I-a ano resident of Costa day, died Wednesday 1n Mt.a. ea Pn_,• .. •YonJune•. "" a Lone Pine hospital ••th•·~ ot" aetovect motner of Or. • · 8. Delbert Warwl<k ol Newport B Rl31\NK C/\P > C'ountry-w('-;tern !.tnger J ohnn_v Rond, 1;:J. d ied Mon day at St .Joseph 's I lo!>p1tal in Rurbank. PASADENA !AP> Au.,lin T. Cushman, 76, n•t1n•d t•hc.i1rman and t"H•tut1vc officer of St•11rs . RQ(.•huck and Co., <111•11 Monday in llunt· 111g t o n Memo rial ll o<;p1ta l Cus hman In• t' u m t• t h a 1 r m an in l96:i and retired in 1967, and continued to serve a~ ,1 d 1 rl'clor of the com· µa~y 'f<~\\' YORK <AP.I Tht· Ht Ile\'. ll:nold L. Wri ~ht . i\8. thC' first hlul·k bishop in the near· I y WO-year his tory of lh<' Episcopal 01ncesc of New York. died Sunday of Jn apparent heart at- tack Ueac h. Ca """ Aooerklt OnUm1>$ of S<lnt• An•. C. Al\O wrvlwd by ' or.tnd~lltldrrn and 2 9re•t · 11ran0<n1ldreri Gr•vHide services will be! held on J""e tl. 1'18 at 2 :oo P.M. •t F.1urh.a1ten Memor••I P•r•, s.tnt• A"•~ (A wllll R•v Oon•td St.,rge6n of ,,,,,.,.._. o·tl•t••hno Smith Tt.1th•ll Umb co~•· M •\• Mortu•ry d lrectOt'S. •~!>.- LOCKWOOO ANNA FRANCES LOCKWOOD. Mhn ol EllQlend. ~Iden! OI Newpo<t 8eath Paneo aw•y J..,,. 10. t9TI •I •9e ol 100. S.IOW<f mother ol Harold Wildor of 0.1<.eQO, tlhnol\ S1,ter ol Gr•ce llrqwn of -YO<l<. SU<VlWd by 1 Qtandt"'Hctrr-n, 4 orr•t 9r•ndclllldren, and 3 9rut·9reat· 9'•n0thild,.•n funera• \trv1c~i Th11•>0ay. June u. t'18 at 11 oo a.m at Ille Melrou Abbey Ma .. 1oleum Ct\apel In Anallelm En1ombmenl will be •t MetroH Abbey M•u»te""'· Friend\ wllo wl$1\ lo l»Y lllelr r-u may call .Ill Ille Smllh Tuthill umb Wt\1'1111 Q\apel, 417 E. 17111 SI., Cost.o Meu on ~""'•· J.,,,,..,pm. Smith Tuthllt L•mb Mon"•'V Dlree1or1, Co~ta Mtu. M6-4IM O'alUEN 80NNIE MAE O'BRIEN, •estoen1 ol Co~•• Me>a. P"•)<l(l •w•v June It tn Hunt11191on Boch Survived by husb<1nO Ouae. 7 da"9ftter• Sftaron .no L-1!.a. her mou~r Mrs l.•lh•n Hlhtwt 01 Canion. Oll•o. 1 0rotht'r CMrle• Maheftee of Phoen4•. 2 ~'''""' Laur• Denn11 ano II• Fo1ter. (Anton. Ohio Memorlel funeral services •re Wed• Niday e..,,i119 •I 1.00 •t St J•me• Epl>«>PAI ~h. H.8. Tllo>e ., .. fling t!l lleu OI flower• may contrlbure to SI J•mes Memorl•I Funo !or Bonnie ------------O'Brien. 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An 8-year, St,000 minimum Certificate, 8-Pl us earns a big 8.33% annual yield when main· tamed for one year (rounded to the nearest hundredth of l% ). All this, plus the security, convenie nce and fri end liness of America's largest savings and loan. Open your 8-Plus account now. There are lhe usual ln1erut pcnahlea for uriy wlthdr11wal, ~t tlity apply f>lll)' 10 interest, n<H lo principal. Theres no place like Home. ~-~ SANTAANA 1300 North Main Street at Washington 558-121 2 GARDEN GAOVE 11922 Brookhurst St at Chapman 530-5680 . . . ' -. ~ -. -- LOCAL I NATIONAL Gasoline Supply High NEW YORK <AP> -Motorists throughout the United States will find plenty of gasoline during this year's busy summer driving months, and the abundant s upply appears to be keeping a lid on prices, industry officials say. "The gasoline inventories are high, there's plenty or crude oU available"and refineries aren't even running at capacity," one industry spokesman said Monday, who asked not to be identified. AT mE SAME TIME, statistics show that the average price for re9ular, leaded gasoline is ~.... actually lower than it was al this lime last year i!"~ ' and that unleaded gasoline baa shown only a t, · . ~ minimal ~rease in price. ' .~~--According to Dan Lundberg, a Los Angeles-bas~d gasoline-marketing expert, the Otallen~r national average price for regular gasoline last month was 60.3 cents per gallon, down Crom 60.4 New York Lt. Gov. cents in May 1977.-· l\Iary Anne Krupsak The national average price of unleaded said s he will not run gasoline was 64.4 cents last month, up only for r e-election and one-hatr cent from May 1977, according to h in t e d s he ma y Lund!>erg, who _Publishes the Lundberg Letter, ~ t hallenge Gov. Hugh gasohne marketing newsletter. C a r e Y f o r t h e OIL COMPANIES AND SERVICE stations D e m o c r a t i c generally increase the price of gasoline as the g u b e r n at or i a 1 busy summer driving months approach. Last year. nomination. the price of unleaded gasoline increased by three cents per gallon between January and May. And gasoline prices and suppHes have been of concern since the Arab oil embargo of 1973· 74 created lines at gasoline pumps and an almost immediate 50 percent boost in price. There have been steady price increases since the embargo, and occasional spot-shortages of fuel. BUT THIS VEAR, LARGE inventories anti a slower·than·expected growth in demand have forced the oil firms to hold the line on prices . College Awarded $280,000 Grants The Coast Com munity College District bas re· ceived three grants totaling $280,000. Golden West College has received a $250,000 National Science Foundation grant for assistance to undergraduates in science. Coastline Community College received a $5,000 NSF grant to cover local assessment of science education in community colleges. G WC also received a $25.000 Bureau for Education of the Handicapped grant to establish a special education instructional aide program. Tueec:lay. June 13, 1978 DAILY PILOT A9 . . ... . .. . . . ..... -. .. . . ... .... . . TAKE A VACATION ON EVERCOPY! Ewnx>py makes canon cooier's affordable. Our pricing pmgrams = yo~ cash ftow and you can afford a YllC8tion afterwardl. use when you buy a canon copier, we'U gtve you back lncaah the followlng. CANON NPSOOO CAN0NNPL7 CANON NP SO '8875 •4195. •2975 CASH BACK -'1000 CASH BACK • '800 CASH BACK • •400 PLUS YOUft GOOD CONDmON TRADE-IN WILL MEAN EVEN LESS COST TO YOO. CALL US TODAY AT (714) 557·2262 EVE A COPY 1700 E. GARRY #120 SANTA ANA. CALIF. 92705 "You'll be Qlad }'OU did busfness wtth UI" OfRA EX,.AES JUlY 31. 1t'l'I (JACK ANDERSON ) REVEALS in th• . DAILY PILOT \ La Verne Atmrd.s .. Degrees who thinks you're a genius for being so A number of Orange Coast students have re· cc1ved degrees from the University of La Verne rn La Verne. They are, by city: ' C•Phlr-Be...:11 -Richard 0. H•oi dnd Andrea I(. Buenrh, M.A. in Educ<1llon. Coron• det Mor -Steven· L. 5<.hdporo, Juro~ Ooctor CleQree. Cost.a MH.a -Sutanne 8. H•ri.y, M A .. e<luOl•on. O•n• Point -Oonald E. D,e Groot., and Mary Lynn R1e11re. M.A. educ• llon EI Toro l<.ennetll L. SJobom, M A , ~u<at1on Founl••n V•lley Robert H. Bull\ J r' c.tno Pre~con w Linker, H A '>M a s 5<.011 and Joan N. t--t,ql.,v MA .• Pduca11on; and Davtd k ntt-r anfJ Cn,.1~t1na Ryan. M.A .• \( 14!",,(t t<unlo"910fl ~•ell -R•<ha•d C Etol1n Jann,> L Fdllon a,nd M11tard R. Holl 8 A , Eml~o AA.iv rwamew and K..t,.rne K UH'nb, M.A .• ~<h.K .. ion; Oonnd A_ Hom, Bttnlc.e M. l(lng - KPnnelh A Ml-<k>n<•. ltA.A.. sc•enc.•; otltl St .. nity A HUKlllnson, J.0. 1r.,n• -awns L. Pet11rson, M.A., 1;c1enct" L•9""• 8-kll -Susan J . Holston, M••v L Hunl•r and Judith A. 0'0.11, M A .. "ducallon; and Jamei E . Cowan, M.A., sc.tenee. U.gun• Hilll -Tho,,,.s F. Webltr. M.A., Hlucal111n. . L.ag .. 11• Niguel -Mich••• 8 . Collen. M .A. Hluc.allon. Mlufon Viejo -· Odnlel P. P•llon 11n<1 Ian A QuiOleY. 8.A., Fr-rick R Almond, L.awa I(. Amslead, A. Renn Amsteild, Steven J. F•rrls, SybU !>. Ravner ilnd G«'J L. V.ri Z•ndl, M.A. eCIUCallon Newport -'" -C..rol Adamo Oore, M ·A , education; 8•rrie HttoOCj,. Mt11xlei H•nd~, H~rrtett Jun11••• ano Judoln Ann McCulloch. MA \.CIPr\(f! ~•" C••-• -Ootwld Lloyd Mor· r 1\on .. 8 .A ; Frances !>. Boston, .... ,,y J Hiike. ~MIS Ray NUPOr, < on'>tance R P1peor dl'KI Terry J. WtQ· Ql,.'i-NOrlh, MA . edoedhon, S•n Ju.an c.t>l\lr--Tlmotlly J . Buller. Pal nm• Ann Grtoos. Shi riff M . Jonu ana Georoe A. Sclllndler, M A., educ.allon; .ina Arvel O . Markum. M.A., ><:lenc:e. Sul 8Hd1 S.ar.a S. Bartltul, T11e1ma P Bunbe, Alvena E. Gr.all.am and Jovce w Murphy, M.A, eeluc• t1on Clnss Set On Stress The use of biofeed- back and relaxation training in coping with s tress will be the subject of a lecture series this s ummer a t Orange Coast College. ''Stress Management·' will meet on four suc- cessive Mondays, begin· mng June 19, from 7:30 to 9 :30 p.m. in OCC's forum. Admission is free. Lecturers a r e p~ychologists Ivy Witt-· me ye r and Fran k Beach III. Information is available by calling 556-5880. OCC Slates 4 Lectures choosey, f6r pin-pointing the best buys, for keeping him always looking sharp ... father's day is june 18th Redesigned: the rotary razor cord shaver by Norelco Manages a nifty shave with nine closeness/comfort settings. It has dual voltage for galaxy-wide use. Pop-up trimmer. $58 cosmetics 466 -may company south coast plaza Velour kimono wil make dad's day And, we will embroider dad's 1, 2 or 3-letter monogram at no additional cost. Just bring it to us after father's Day is over. Machine wash acetate/ nylon in two-tone navy, burgundy, burgundy/ navy, brown/camel, camel/brown. One size fits all. 14.99 budget men's 806 - may company south coast plaza :... ifs Super Qiana® Van Heusen dress shirts Qiana® nylon. 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June 13 1919 BOATING Windfall Winner Deaver Captures Etchells Crown Newport Event Reverse Race Set Neufi,eld Takes Malibu Trambay W1nctrall ~kippered b y Lee Nt'wCi eld of the Callforn1a Yacht Club. was the Ovl'rall nnd Class C w inne r of the 4 3 mile Ma libu Transbay r ace. the fourth of CYC's Overton Sertl'S fo r Jnternat1ona Offshore Rule yachts Sailing the sam e cour!>e were yachts in tht> Tanne r Series for Performance Handicap Racing Fleet yachts and the Weber Series for boats r ated under the Midget Ocean Racing Assoc1at1on rule. THE CLASS A wmner in the PHRF divis ion was Bananas. s kippered by ~Jilt Baehr, CYC. and the MORA winner was Inflection. co-skippered by Alex Goetz and Jim Kahle of the Los Angeles Yacht Club. CYC was a ls<1 ho!>t to the 18-mlle Big Dipper ract• of the Matt Walsh Series and th(• H mile Little Dipper r ace for y1H'ht'i rC1t E'd under the Midget Ocean Racin~ l"lecl rule 1n the Harris Lyle Series . MORA is bc.tsC'd on the Interna- tiona l Offshore Rule and MORF uses the Cruising Cl ub of America rating rormula Malibu Trans bay IOR OVERA LL 1. Windfall. Lee Senior Olympie§ Newfield. CYC. 2. Mamie . Mill Dirk Deaver of the Balboa Yacht Club More than 100 sailing yachts from S mith . (.;Yl': 3. Fiver. Dennis was the winner or the Etchells-22 neet Cham-the Los Angeles Harbor area are ex· Choate. LBYC pionship in tin eight race series sailed out ot peeled to arrive in Newport Beach Cl.ASS A 1, Secret Love. Brad Newport llarbor Yacht Club Saturday and Saturday ror the 12th annual Cabrillo Herm a n. ORYC: 2, Checkmate. Sunday de Bahia Reverse Argosy. a family Monte Llvmgstone. DRYC: 3. Orange Hunner up was Tim llogan. NHYC, and party-type race co-sponsored by Peel, Ron Greenberg. DRYC third was George Twist. NHYC. Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club of CLASS B -1. Mamie : 2. Fiver. The series also :,ervcd as an elimination Newport Beach and Cabrillo Beach CLASS C -1. Windfall: 2. lnsatia· (or the world championship regatta Cor the Yacht Club of Los Angeles. ble. Tom Armstrong. CYC : 3. Sting. rlass lo be held out of NllYC Aug. 11-19. J on Byk. CYC Bight of the 15 competitors ln the series The event got its origin from the PHRF·A -1, Bananas. Milt qualified for the title event. Others qualifying Newport Ocean Samng Association's Baehr, CYC: 2. Hallelujah. Dick were Don Elder. Bob Scarles. Phil Ramser. Alamitos Bay Argosy which some 20 &. 1ire. WYC (protest pending ). Ted Monroe and Seymour B<.-ek. years ago featured a race from PHRF·B -1. Siren, Grover/Mark. """------------------'~ Newport Beach to the Long Beach l>MYC: 2. Crusade r Rabbit. Hob area. King . PMYC; 3, La Diana. Fred Huffman, BWCC. PHRF·C -t. Sunshine Special. Ha rry and Linda Straw. SSYC; 2. The Wagon II . Greg Corbitt. SBYRC MORA I . Infl e c t1 on. GoNz Kahle. LA YC : 2, Bacchanal. George Kaneka. PMYC: 3. Mad Mama, Russ Worthington. SBYRC MORF-A <Mat Walsh Sc•ricsl 1. Aunt Maude's Pantry. Tom Collis. CYC ; 2. Tsunami. Doug and Polly Brown. SCCYC. MORF·B <Harris Lyle Serles> -t. Lillie Sea Dream. Paul Yates. CYC: 2. Lollipcp, Tom Leweck. CYC. J. Sturmvogel. Kloset Paul. SCCYC Lido Isle Regatta Draws 65 Yachts Li ght wind!. amt warm sunny weather enticed 65 bout1-m seven clttsscs out to sail over bay cour!.C!. in Lido lslt• Yacht Club's June Regatta S<1turclay and Sunday. Trophy winners: LID0-14A <8> -1. Chad Twichell, LIYC: 2. Tom Sch()('k, NHYC. LID0-148 UJ> -1. Tom Wilson. BYC; 2. Druce Crary, NHYC: 3. Kevin Kirk, BYC; 4. Bill Bils borough, BCYC. LASER A 17 l -1, Mike Pinckney. BCYC: 2. Bruce Twichell. VYC. LASER R 191 -1. Tad PaJmer. LIYC: 2. Graham Tinr!ler. LIYC : 3. Christv McCurdv. LSF THE NOSA ARGOSY type race bas recently been changed to make Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club the host club instead of Long Beach Yacht Club which hosted it for nearly two decades The Cabr1llo de Bahia race starts from near the Los Angeles Harbor lighthouse Saturday at ll :30 a.m. and finishes off the Newpcrt Pier. The yachts wlU then congregate at BCYC for a party night before sailing back to Los Angeles Harbor on Sun· day. Coordinatlot events at BCYC wilt be John and Nancy Kimble. H F "Skip" Crane. Commodore Hobart Denny. Jack Larson. Jack Spcrleder. Lew Copp and John Nelson Reservations lor the Saturdav night party may be madt: at the BCYC office. 1601 Bayside Drive. tele phone 644-9530. 23 Boats Enter Bahia Club's Ocean Regatta The Ba hia Corinth 1esn Yac ht Club's firsl One Design Regatt'1 drew 23 boats an six classes over ocean courses Saturday and Sunday The largest class was the Santd Cruz-27 with eight entries. The win- ne r was Pranc. skippered by Dtck Newbre. BCYC: second was Se· quoyah. Jim Moore. Balboa YC. and third was Thrill Seeker . Bill Fils· inge r . BCYC. Trophy winners in other classes SANTANA-20 -1. Breaker, Doug Teuhe. BYC. RANGER-22 -I. Afte r Shock . HB's Green LA Winner SABOT A 1101 1. J on Pnickney, BYCY. 2. l\1 all Tingler. LI YC. 3. John Pernick. BCYC. SA BOT B !7l I. Mtke Manclark. BCYC : 2. The overnight festivities at BCYC include a no-host cocktail party and boat-hopping among the rafted boats. followed by a dinner dance al the clubhouse. A trophy presentation for the first leg of the race will climax the eveninJt Kevm Riley. UCISA. 2. Riggerous. Mike Craig. SMYC; 3 Fever. Mike Huff. Folsom Lake YC CATALINA·27 --I Bonnie Jean. Da' e Thurston, St FYC ERICSON-35 --I. D1fforent Drum mN, Lew Spruance. RCYC ford, Carson (Pnndle-16). 35·39 -1. Jim Baker. Simi Vallev . (NACRA 5.2>; 2. J erry Gran t. Norlh Jdf Grant. OCYC SAUOT C 11 11 I. Steve Willits. SSYC . 2. Oebbie Willi ls. SSYC . 3. Heather Manclark ~ BCYC. BCYC ALSO WILL s erve breakfast to skippers and crews on Sunday morning prior to the start of their race back to Los Angeles llarbor. E RI CSON-39 I SIOcwindl·r Dick Bluel, BCYC O:.t\'Jd Un•l•n ol llunlington U{:a<:h was lhE' winner Ill t he 25·29 year age ~rou p in the Pac1f1c M ultihull As· ..,rH'iation 's ninth <annual Senior Sailing olvmpics s:.11lcd 1n catam arans on Los ,\ngcles Harbor Saturday. llolly wood <NACRA 5.2>; 3. Steve ------------------------------------------------ Competitors U'led various classes o f hi ~h -performance catamarans with most of them usmg the NACRA 5 2 craft. Green s ailed an Os prey cat WINNERS IN o\her age groups· 30.34 -1, Sam Sheppard. La Jolla INACRA 5 21; 2. Dcin Pean.on. La . Jolla INACRA 5 2>: J. Frank Stan Sherry, Palos Verdes <Hydra Cat>. 40 -44 -l , KEN Puryea r . Bakersfield <NACRA 5.2). 45-49 -I. Skip H awley. Los Angeles <Tornado>: 2, Ken Koskie. La Cresccnta <Dart>. 50-54 -l , Alex Kozloff. 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Wh en the heat's on, take a load of( ---.. -·---- ._-..ps Southern California Edison --........... _____ _ 7 1T YOUR SERVICE I LOCAL Su111111er Sliders A group of San Clemente and Dana Poinl c.:hildrcn were spotted recently enjoying summer weather at Las Palmas Park in San Clcmentt· Young~ter~ an~ playing on <·om binalion ~uspcn!>tOn bridge and s lide known a!> Billy Goab Gruff bridge. Mesa Honors Donors In Aid to Disabled · Ju1ik Food Rule Eyed WASHINGTON <AP ) Five Costa Mesa businessmen and the tr<.insportallon department of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District have recieved city thanks forthefinan· c1a l help provided to city therapuetic r ecreation programs for disabled youngsters ReC'emng plaques of commenda· •ion from the City Council were Cliff Vest. Luis Jaussaud and Geoq~e Moeller ALL THREE ARE local auto re- pairmen and each donated $700 to ( 'OR'9 \'i C'Ot:SI~") EXPANDS YOUR WORLD in the DAILY PILOT help maintain the Department of Leisure Service program. Bus drivers in the NewPOrt·Mesa Unified School District. organized by Carol Stocker and Audrey Fisher, don ated $200 lo the program, accord- ing to Leisure Service employee Don- na Adam. James Sullivan of Costa Mesa donated $100 and Stanley Rodriguez contributed '30 uniform shirts for the program's floor hockey team. MISS ADAMS AND city coun· cilmen also thanked parents Mr. and Mrs. J onas Schultz and Ruth Vest for thei r help in soliciting funds for the program. Christ Lutheran Church of Costa Mesa has donated the use of Its gym facilities so the floor hockey team can work out each Wednesday night, said Miss Adams. The i\griculture Department has ex· tended for two weeks the period for the public to comment on a proposed rule that would sharply restrict the sales of can· dy. chewing gum and other sweets m schools which participate ln the govl'rnm cnt 's school lunch program. Assistant Secretary Carol Tucker Foreman said the department will take comments through June 23. The proposal rule would ban the sale or "candy, soda water. frozen desserts or chew· ing gum" until after the final lunch period of the day. How01uch money may I borrow for $100-a month? ' Because Newport f.quity'Funds arranges interest-only monthly payments on your equity loan the answer is: If you like our answer-call us at: 714· 644-8824 Newport E.quify 'Funds· Inc \Jl. I "'<.I.Cl Bl!O'I~ 11 )12,000 homeowner equity loon for ~1~ yr/H~ •lt um petcf'l'lt simple annual Interest Commts\IOO and n .. 1 proc~s verv with ~ and velue ol proptrtv se<urtny 1..ian. At 12 percent comm1~\1on. tor ,.iwmple the ~ total ol payments Is $19-300 1 he annual percent11qr ~ 11te It 12 8:> percent T~y. June 13, 1978 DAILY PILOT A J f Win~ Pe,...u ProvfffH Free DEAR PAT: Where can I write for a permit to make wine al home? Nol that I'm going into the wine business -l 'd just like to stay wilhin the law. A.T .. Newport Beach A rree permit ls being malled to yoa by the re· golations enforce ment division of the Treasury Department's Bureau of AJ~, Tebaceo and Firearms. According to the 1915 law U.at sWJ gov· erns home wine making, only heads of hoasebolds (family heads actually living wltb people who are related by blood or marriage) are allowed to make wine. The law allows them to make ap to ZOO gallons annually and the wlne can.Dot be sold. Other readers can reCJoest a permit by writlnl t-0: Bureau of A.T.F., Regulations Eaforceraent, Federal BuUd.i.og, 34 Civic Center Plaza, Room 318, Santa Ana, Calif. 92701. No state permit is re· quired Ir the 200.gaUon aDJluaJ UmJt la observed. Gadde OutUnn ColUtmeer Data DEAR PAT: As a Girl Seoul leader t would like lo have my troop learn something about the consumer movement and try to teach them how to be aware of their rights as consumers even though they are very young. Where can I find out what materials can be ordered E.H .. Santa Ana A YS r ccom me nds "Consumer Resource Gulde: A Selected Bibliography." This 69·page listing or more than 1,000 entries, lnclud.lng books, pamphlets, audio\•isual materials and teaching re· sources, is pubUshed by the state Department of Consumer Affairs. The consumer-oriented blbUo· "Col a problem., Tltlm wnte to Ptit OIAnn Pat will cut red tape . gettmg the answers and action you need tf'J solue mequ1t1t1 in governmt'ftt and business Mall your ~shoiu to Pal Dunn, Al Your Stnnce. Orangt' Coast Dally Pilot. PO. Box 1560. Costa MPsa. CA 92626. As many ltlters as pos11ble unit be answer~ but phoned inqumes or letters not anclud.mg th«> reader's full name. address and bu.'1ness hour:i' pl1ont> number cannot be con$u1ered Th13 columnappears da1 /y except Saturdays " graphy, arranged by s ubjecC matter. contains price and onleriDg lDfonnatioa, as well as a dlrec· tory of publishers. To order, send $1.50 <tax In· eluded> to: PubUcations Secdon. P.O. Box 1015, Nortb llJghlands, Calli. 95661. ~ Ga11 Gro .. G .... g Gret1t Gmu . DEAR PAT: I wrote to you in January. look mg for the closest chapter of Parents & Friends or Gays. I want lo lhank you for your prompt reply and helpful information. We now have an Orange County rap, or support, group, meetmg the nrst Monday of each month at 7 p_m. in members' homes. P. P .• Huntington Beach Thanks for passing along this Information. The meeting location can be obtained by phoning the Orange County Hotline phone number, 776-8933, or tbeGayCommunityCeater,534·3261. Be•e ftelttal'• Ok•rt Mila IRS DEAR. PAT: 1 have my house on the market to s~ll. but will have to move because of a job reloca-ll~n. T~ house ;hasn't sold yet. Can I rent it out without it becoming a business property? 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Despite a prediction by the U.S. De partment or Agriculture that orange crops this year will be lower than expected. Orange County agricultural spokesmen said the crop here looks "pretty good." ''It's progressing well with us right now." said Fred Keller. general manager of agriculture for the Irvine Company. "We 've gotten over most of the effects or the rain. TH E DEPARTMENT o r Agriculture statistics indicate the crop was down nationwide by about 10 percent from wha t had been foreseen. In California, the statistics indicat. ed. a crop predicted at 43.5 million boxes ol oranges would actually be no more than 41.5 million boxes. Nick: Sakovich, citrus farm adviser for the UC Cooperative Extension in Anaheim. said the Irvine Company agricultural status is usually in· dlcative of the county as a whole. BOTH HE AND Keller cited some rain·r elated problems with snails earlier this spnng. The moist condi· lions allow snails to reproduce faster. Snails eat small holes in oranges. allowing fungus to get in, Sakovich explained. Ke ller noted that because ol snail damage, more fruit than usual this year will be sold for frozen orange Juice and related products rather tha n as fresh fruit. ti E ALSO POINTED out that Valencia oranges fluctuate from year to year because or the ract that the trees produce a new crop while the mature fruit is still on the tree. As a result. in alternate years the crop will be 25 to 30 percent higher than in the intervening slack years. This year··, crop will be one or the large ones. Keller said. "It's coming in about what we had estimated for our crop." he said. Cal State Signups Deadline June 20 June 20 is the deadline for new or trans fer students to apply to CaJ Stale Fullerton if they want to participate in early registration for fall. Those who apply later will have to enroll during walk·through registra· lion in August. Early registration is conducted by mail. Information is available by calling 870·3765 or 870·3904. Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge. The $5.88 PRIMERIB DINNER Special Offer expires June 30, 1978 On-the-Mall at South Coast Plaza Near the Carousel on the rtrSt Level. For reservations call: 540-8822 ing of a woman whose strangledbodywasfound~~~~~~--:-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ in a parked car in that city Orange County Superior Court Judge Kenneth E. Lae imposed s e n t e nce on Lewan· dowski, 48, who pleaded g ui lty to voluntary mans laughter. He has served nine months in the county jail and will be eligible for parole in 17 months. Sheriff's officers ar· rested Lewandowski last Aug. 29 after they found the body of Ava Jane Glucke r. 34. in her car. Officers said she had a record of prostitution. It wa s argued in Lewandowski '~ dcfcn~c UCI Prof Wins Top Honor Dr. Alfred M. Bork, professor of physics a nd computer science at UC Irvine. has won the highest honor o r the American Association of Ph ysic s Teachers <AAPTl. Dr Bork is the reci· pient of the Millikan Lecture Award. given e ach year to a physics teacher for outstanding performance. As part of the honor. Dr. Bork will deliver a lecture June 14 at the association's na· tional meeting in Lon- don, Ontario TH E UCI professor. who has received worldwide recognition f or his innova ti ve methods of teaching with computers. will dis· cuss "Interactive Learn· mg." The talk will be an account of how he uses computers to aid stu- dents in learning. Last year Bork re- ceived the Dis tinguished Service Citation from the AAPT. That citation commended Dork on his broad interests in the field or physics and ror his use of computers in teaching the subject., Earlier this y<'ar he was named by Change M a~azine as one of the top four teachers in this country in the field or phys ics. He was cited fo r hi s effective teaching methods. BORK, WHO has been at UC I since 1968, is di rector o f the UCI Phys i cs Computer Development Project through which faculty and s tude nts create educational comput er prog rams ror use at Irvine and other cam· puses. The programs h ave the ability to com· municate with students •·inte r acti vely·' b y means o f writte n language, pictures and graphs appearing on a screen. HOME OWNERS RABBITT INS. sa.u tt57 lt14HAllOa II.YD. COITA..SA 541-5554 . 4' NOW AIR CALIFORNIA MIKES IT EASY. New non-stop flights and a low $31.05 fare Perhaps the m ost beautiful coastal re- treat in the world Is Northern Califor- n ia 's majestic Monterey Peninsula. And now Air California non-stop serv- ice puts Monterey w ithin easy reach of Orange County for a memorable va- c ation, a refreshing weekend get- away or an Incomparable business meeting environment. Flying Air California is the quick and economical way to Monterey and the Solinas Volley. Beginning June 20, our dally service from Orange County gets you there in only SO minutes. The tore Is only $31 .05 (one way) and there's an exclusive family plan that con save you 30% any day of the week. Ask about our thrifty EZ Fare and special rotes for groups on business or pleasure. W@ Air California's quick and economical service. you've g ot more time and money to enjoy Mon- terey's limitless pleasures. Stay in a beochfront hotel or a se- cluded little cottage. Play the superb courses of the golf capital o f the world. Shop for hand-crafted treas- ures. Toke a walking tour Into Coliforn I a history a nd travel the famed Sevent~en Mlle Drive. Choose from hundreds of delightful restaurants. Dis- cover picture perfect scenes and sto- ried places ... Cannery Row. the Butterfly Trees. Laguna Seco. Carmel. The Lone Cypress. Pebble Beach. = Pion now to toke off for Monterey on Ai r Calif ornio . And make it easy on yourself. Coll your travel agent or Air Coliforn10 Reservations 1n Orange County. (714) 752-1000: Downey. (213) 924-3313: Laguna. ___ .,. (7 14) 496-6000; Los Angeles. (213) 627-5401 ; San Clemente. (714) 4..96-6000: Riverside/Son Ber- nardino. (714) 825-6900. AIR e CALIFORNIA We 're easy to take. \ • rnecttve June 20. 1078. subfect to PUC oP()IOYOI I .. --·---· .......... • .:.. • • -.. • -.... --A--_... • - .:.. 7 t NS I DE : ·Comics •Stocks •....... ·M .. o•v•ie•s .. ·T·e•t•e•v1•s•io•n .................................................... ~ ... l~Orts Tuesday June 1J 1978 OAILY PILOT r-Bl ' . . Eaton Looks Baek First OCC Gym .Held 200 Fans By ERNIE CASTILLO OI lfte Dally 1'1191 Se.ti Miles Eaton smiles as his thoughts drift back through time. retracing the 30 years he spent as an Orange Coast College professor of economics. Wh en his days as the Pirates' first basketball coach come into rocus he shakes his head and chuckles. ' "Our first gym held 200 fans-tightly." h<; recalls vividly. "It was extremely short. with a stage at one end and two fireplaces at lhe other. "But," he quickly snaps, "we played some wild games " WITH A FIRST·YEAR enrollment of 500 students to draw from a nd competing in a league of giants. the Pirates were anything but a powerhouse in their 1948 debut. Fortunately. Eaton never belteved in the "wmning 1s everything" theory. "That kind or philosophy doesn't have a pl:JC't' in an educational institution," says Eaton. who has some interesting philosophies of his own regarding the subject of student athll•tt·~ .. are the things that transfer into one's life." SPORfS, H E ADDS, have a sociological import. "It's a creative satisfaction we can derive in a world of strangers and we need that," he says in a lecturing tone that brings out the other s ide of his role as a rounding father of Orange Coast College. Oddly enough, one or Eaton ·s most memorable moments at OCC didn't occur on a basketball court or in a classroom but. or all places. on a football field Always one lo lend a hand, he joined the sludent·faculty marching band until a new pair of bifocals turned him into OCC's version of Wrong Way Corrigan. "I TOOK THE IUUSIC OFF the little stand on my trombone and held it at arm ·s length to read .it." he once said. "Well. the drum major had the band execute a right turn. but I was so preoccupied with reading my music that J kept right on marching straight ahead "I rcuched the 50·yard line before I re- :Jhzed what had happened, but by then the l'rowd was roaring. Tu put it mildly, I was quite embarrassed." o.ity Pitel SIMI PM•o "H<tsk~tball and s ports are an important part of :Jn educational program." s a ys Eaton. who will retire this June. "Both make their contributions. As a coach, I felt it was 1 m portant. in addition to learning skills, that players develop these qualities : dedication. commitment, loyalty and discipline. These EATON CAUSED A bigger stir when he first decided to join the faculty at Orange Coast after a successful season as Santa Ana See EATON, l'age UJ FORMER OCC BASKETBALL COACH MILES EATON. Angels' Ryan Longs for Texas t 'rom AP Oispatchel> • BOSTON Amid rumors that !alwart pitcher Nolan Ryan ay bl' h<'adcd for Texas in a adc. lhl• Caltfornta Angels got one of their spottiest pitching perform:Jnc·l•s of the Sc:Json Monday ancl h<>wt·d to the Boston Rt•d SOI(, 111 !J R~an says hl' approached ~Cnl'ral M:Jnager Hunic Bavasi tflis Wl'l'k ;md expressed a desire ~' be dt>ult to C'1th(•r the Texas RanE?l'l's or Houston J\stros. <tnd the lt<.tn~NS have reportedly n 1<1dl' offers. all of which Hava!>i h..i.., ( urnt•d down Th<: major league trading deadltne 1s mid· night Thursday Angel hurlers surrendered 13 hits m the wild. see-s:Jw affair but the mound problems were almost matched by California'!> inabihly to get hits in the kc) situations. The Angels left the bases loaded four times and stranded 14 runners. They also saw a key t'rror result in three unearned runs. .. You're gonna lose som e games 10-9 and you're gonna win some g<t mcs 10-9 ... Californ1ci Manager .Jim Frcgosi said after Baker Leath Win Dodgers Return ln Grand Style ,LOS A;'H:ELES IA P > Dusty Baker (''mtcded 1t wcis a big thnll to slug a ~rand slam home rtrn in Los Ang<'lcs· 6·5 victory C>\'l'r Phi ladt'lphia "Hul it's ci bigger thrill lo get ~ going on a good winning .;lrc•ak." lhiker said Monday 'lJl.!hl followmg the Dodgers' third :-.lr<11ghl victory after they to.st l'l).(hl or their previous nine g<1mc.s "We're tryin~ to forget that long road trip. This homcstand possibly is the most important or the season .. Lo~ Angeles began its 13·game homt'stand. longest of the vear. 10 1mprc.ss1vc fashion, coming I mm bl•hmd with five runs in the .sl'\lh inning. four on Baker's third homer or lht• year Bl T GREG LUZINSKl 'S .sc<·ond home run 'lf the game brought Ph1lc1dt'lph1a within a run in the eighth inning a nd after Ri ck Monday homered in the Dodgers' l'ighth. the Phillies had Los Angeles on the ropes in the ninth. Tanner Gains Second Round HIRMJNGHAM. England c A I' l -Fourth-seeded Roscoe runner struggled to a 6-2. 7.5 \lttory over Bob Gillinan in fir.st round play or the $125,000 John Play~r Grand Prix tennis tournament Monday. After a whirlwind opening set la ·ting only 18 minutes. the 26- ,·ear old American faltered in the second set . missed four match points and needed almost dn hour to beat Gillinan Stan S mith, a f o rmer Wimbledo n champion. a lso round the goin~ tough. He was l3kcn the distance by fellow American Bruce Manson before winning 6·3. 6-8. 6 1. I There was. however. a quick •icil for another t\m(.'rit•u n, Billy tf arlin. who w1'nl down 1n the 0.rst round 6 3. 4 fl, 6 11 lo Carlos lf:irmayer or Brazil • McantlmC'. twn othcr mer1(•:1ns und fnrmer 1mbledon champion advanced Jl mm y Connors beat Roger P"rawle) or Australia 6-2. 6·4 and ;\rthur A(;he topped t'runre's lloger Vassclin 6-2. 6 1 Philadelphia scored one run but Lance Rautzhan . who replaced ace reliever Terry Fors ter, got out of the jam to preserve Burt llooton's fifth win in IQ.decisions. F'm-ster said after the game that his pitching arm is sore. He said he is concerned and when he will pitch again is indefinite. "Wh en you 're a pitcher. anytime your a rm poesn't feel good you have to be concerned." said Forster. the Dodgers· 5850.000 free agent reliever who Dodgen Slafe AllOoanlftMllA8C 11ttl Ton19nt Phli.CM1pt!la •t lA 1 1) pm W~dne•d•Y New Yorlt •t LO!..,.,.{ 1 1S pm ThurSday Ne w Yor1< •t lo. A,.ln 1 7S pm has reoorded nine or the club's 11 saves. "I 'm especially con· rerned since I've had so much trouble with my a rm in the past.·· HE REPLACED Hooton in the eighth inning. after Luzinski hit his 14th home run. Forster re- tired Dave Johnson, who had nailed him for a gr and slam hom er June 3 in Philadelphia. After getting the firs t out in the ninth. ForS'ter walked Bob Boone and was removed from the game. Forster was to he examined by Dr. Frank Jobe today. Earlier Monday. Los Angeles outfielder Reggie Smith was ex amined by Dr. Jobe and was told he can play again by the weekend. Smith injured his left shoulder last Friday night in Montreal, the sam e s hbulder that was operated on in 1976. and there was concern that ~urgery might be needed. LUZINSKl'S FIRST homer Monday night. in the second in- ning, and a solo blast by Mike Schmidt in the fourth inning. lift- ed Philadelphia to a 2·0 lead. The Phillies' Jim Lonborg blanked the Dodgers on three hits through five Innings . Dave Lopes and Biil North led off the sixth with singles. Steve Garvey singled home Lopes and then Ron Cey was safe at rtrst when Lonborg bobbled his -.acrlflce bunt for an error ~e DODGERS, Page 82 lht· J\ng('IS had battled back from 7 3 and 9-7 def1c1ts s hort of cin At'adcmy Award performance can winonanytypeofn1ght r The Red Sox s urvived" a nightmare. comm1llang fi ve 1;.-r rors and providing the Angels with f1vl' unearned runs. The Boston pitcher!> walked eight. h1 l Ron Jackson twice. and surren dered 11 hits "We kept coming back and I've got to be pleased with that 1\ 11gel11 S ia• r ToniQlll c.a11torn1a ••Boston WednHdO CAl1forn1• at Sitlllmor!' T llUr'°ay C .. ltorn14 at S.thmore 4 HP m • 2Sp.m . 4:2Sj>.m , ··it's not pleasant to play a gam e ltk(' this when you give away so many runs, but we won 1l a nd I guess that's the bottom line." catcher Carlton Fisk said a fte r his bases-loaded single with none out in the ninth lifted Boston's home record to 23-4. ··You just have to bt' thankful that you win a game like that ... said Boston Mananger Don Z1m· mer "We've had two bad days in the last seven weeks You can't be perfect for 162 games ·· end of it. The Red Sox are a tough team to beat. especially in this park." Fregosi said. "This 1s the worst game we've played all season. really ... said In the other clubhouse. none of the Hcd Sox were gloating . Everyone a~reed the effort fell • Dwight Evans. who hit a three- run homer and had an RBI dou- ble. "We didn't do 1l r ight. but we still won . I guess that shows what type or team we are. We And Evans added. "Maybe we didn't play well. but any time See ANGELS. Page 8 2 SAFE AT THRO -Boston's George Scott slides safely into third base as the Angels' Ron Jackson waits for throw from right APWI,.,.. .. fie l der Ken L a ndreaux on Ja ck Brohamer's sing le Monday night a l Fenway Park in Boston. The Skunk Is Back Surf Makes Goalie Change, Hosts Tu/,sa The California Surf. which has been skunked with alarming regularity recently. is banking on Dave "The Skunk" Jokerst to turn the soccer C'lub·s fortunes around. Jokerst. who started the season as the No 1 goalkeeper before be ing replaced by English League veteran John Jackson, will be back in the net tonight (7 . 30 > when the Surf plays the Tulsa Roughnecks in a North American Soccer League game at Anaheim Stadium. The decision, according to club officials. was made by Coach John Sewell but was prodded by vice president and general manager Paul Deese. "WHEN DAVE WAS in there we were 7-4 ," says Sewell. "I put in a better goalkeeper and now we're 1-4. You make decisions that look good on paper and then they don't work out . You have to change things. Only time will tell." Jackson, a loan player, has been the victim or a lack or offense. He has made 43 saves in five out mgs but the Surf h~ scored just twice m that span and one of those goals was a gift from an oppo- nent Jokersl, whose contract Is owned by the club. has four shutouts but more Importantly. has the personality and possibly team leadership-that the Surf lacks. "We were winnin~ when Dave was in there Hnd we haven'l won when John was in there so we decided to make a dec1s1on to change our luck." Deese says. "It isn't a panic s1tuat1on. All we are trying to do is acl1vely seek that comb1nat1on that will take us to the playoffs." SEWELL, WHO VIOLATED one of sport's ax· ioms by breakiog up a wiMing combination, said at a Monday press conference· "I wish I'd never put Jackson in goal. "Uave's only a shade under Jackson but the crowd loves him and that can be an important fac tor. It inspires players ." There was some s peculaUon that because or .Jackson's renowned talent as a goalkeeper. the Surf wasn't trying as hard on defense as 1t had t!urly in the season when Jokerst was in the goal. IN SATURDAY'S LOSS at Minnesota. the Surf lost on a rebound shot Two of the team's shots hit the crossbar. one hit the post aod another hit a California player Deese made it clear that he was not blaming Jackson ror the team ·s slide from first place to second. "Both players have been good." he s1ud. "but the won·loss record has been so different " -.... -. ----~ _..,... .. - Carew's Suitcase Packed? From AP Dlspatche!> A yt·:J r ago. tl wa,, T0n. Seaver Now 1l 1s Rod Carew The more things change. thl' more they stay Lhl' s ame The June 15 trading dead11ne i~ clos ing in and the word frorr. Minnesota 1s th:Jt 1t is entirely poss1bl l' lh<it Rodnty Cltne Carew. the very best hiller 1n baseball. could be wearing a d1f lerent uniform by Friday IN ANOTHER TIME. lhal would not ht' possible. But limes and baseball have c hanged and' so. when d !>lar collides with managcmtnt. as Seaver did last year and Carew ha!> now. he 1s invited lo work elsewhere The t1m(• 1s r:pt• lor trade rumor" The An gt h · Nol on Ryar. has rrporledly (•xpressed a dcs1rt"'to be dealt lo <1 team 1n his home· stale of Texas. <ind Atlanta Braves pitcher Dick RuthVl•n 1s rltmort·d tCJ bt• headed for anywhere because ol a dis pute with owner Ted Turner. In Carew·s case. I here a re five elsewhercs to consider -team!> ht• has told owner Calvin Cnffith he would accept for purpose~ of ..i tradl' They are California. Tt•xas. Kansas City, the New York Yankees and Boston. It 1.s no roinC'1dence that each or those clubs 1s stron{'!er than the Twins and that each 1s a candidate for W(;rld ~er1es act1v1Ly something Carew has never t•x pencnn'<i 1n his decade to Min nesota i\CCORDING TO the Twins on ly l\\O of those live learns K..insas City and New York havt• made bonafJde offers for Carew The nt"xt question 1s what 'con st1tutes <t honafidt' offer" How much t·nuld lht' Twins gel for d Carew" llow much should they gl.'t" Whal would be a fair ex- change" "E"crv team hkes lo offer " row hoat for c1 battleship." noted one general manager. A battleship of Cor•·w ·.., d1mens1ons should bring at least a packa~e or row boats s1m1lar to lhl· mtn1 ·t eam of seven players that Charley Finley got from San Francisco this sprin~ •n l''<l'h:Jnge for Vida Blue. H should tw noted that the small Giants expedition fort:e a lso car r1rc1 s.ioo.ooo of San Franc1sro mont.·~ with them across the bay tc1 Oakland THAT BROUGHT the transal' Lion m un<ler lht• Bowie Kuhn guidelines which limit cash transal'l1ons between teams lo that amount Apparently. you tan send as many players as you want on their wav. but don't trv to s ubstitutt' dollar-; for bod1e~ Till' comm1ss1on r 1ust won't s it still for 1t WhC'n fhe New York Mets traded &•a"cr to Cincinnati for four pla)-l'rs. they insisted they were fon·ed into the deal by the pitcher The Twins are s1ngmg mul'h lht' samt-t une in the Care"' t·ase. w1lh Griffith put· t mg lht' burden for any deal lh<tl 1s madt• on the !>houlders of the talcnlt'<I f1rsl baseman . That ot course. 1s so much balonl'Y ll was baloney last yc•ar '"ht'n the Mets blamed Seaver :Jnd 11 1s baloney now when the Twins blame Carew. SEAVER WAS traded because the Mets had to re build their club They had an unhappy star in their clubhouse and by trad· ing him, solved two problems al once. It wa.s a smart move. But trying lo pin 1t on Seaver was ... rop out DAVE JOKERST Back In the Goa• •' \ 7 82 UAILY PIL\ll T.....O.t June 13, llUI f Prep Stars Picked Athletes of Year Lauded 1 hrr t.l the /1rst in a ~E'ms Q/ artaclea honormg Orongt Cooat area h1qh $(:hool othlrtr.t of I~ year. Following Lt a bnt/ l'\UI• dou.m on .nJ ()/ Uw No I athletes Bob DolaR~ Co••• Mesa Cost a Mesa Hlgh's Kthlele of the year. Dolan shared player of the year honors an South Coast League water polo r1rcles and was a first team AJl·CIF · choice and second team AU-American. Headed for Long Beach State, Dolan is a two-time 500-yard freestyle champion in the South Coast League and finished second in the CIF 4·A 200 0 :41.3) and firth 1n the CIF 4-A 500 (4:35.31. A•T GOUllDINfi VOV OOU.N A rl Go•rdlRe, El Toro A receiver and defensive back on the football team, Gourdine's outstanding ability really surfaced in track and field where the Charger star twice quadrupled and twice tripled in leading El Toro to the South Coast League . crown. He had a best of 14.8 In the high hurdles and 44-8 in the triple jump. Bob M•aclla-. Maler Dft Meacham. headed for San Diego Stale on a baseball scholarship, was an All· Angelus League guard in basketball in addition to his all-league and All· Orange County laurels as a hard-hilting Jnd i.mooth f1eldmg shortstop OAVIO GONZAL.•J 808 MEACHAM Damd Go11rale•, Mater Dei Sharing Maler Oei's athlete or thl' year laureb with Meacham, Di.1v1d Gonzales was the most valuable player on the football team. played socter. v. as a long Jumper and sprinter on the track team and was a first-team outfielder v. 1th the haseball team. 1ffike Brawley .. /tff••ion \'iejo Hrawley was a three-spot star for the 01ablos. excelling io football, volleyball and basketball. He was a first team all· lea gut> receiver an football and a second team all·k<1guc volleyball star An in· rury cul ~hort has effectiveness in hai,kclball during his senior season, but ht• <·am~ back strongly in volleyball ST£YE TILLfiS MllCE a•AWLEY Slevf> TH~ IJRi.,er•itfl Bound for Harvard, Titles was a three-sport star for the Trojans, capped by .375 batting season as an All -South Coast League first basem an Tilles was H three-year starter on the baseball team . twice was an all-league defensive guard and was a partlime start.er on the basketball team. He's carried a 3.8 g p a and is the student body president ~a Cyclist Wins Baja Race ENSENADA. Mt!xico -Ron (jardner of La~una Beach won one class while three other Orange Coast area entries hnashl'd among the leaders in last weekend's Baja lnterna· l'1onal 430-milc off-road race Gardner won the four-wheeled vehicle class 9 with a time or 10 :58 :43. Walt Axthelm was second in class 38 motorcycles, John Gray of Corona del Mar was third in class 10 four.wheels and Carl Cabaniss of Costa Mesa was third in class 12 C1600> rour- wheels f'rolft Page BI ANGELS .•. you wm 1l builds confidence. We 're hol in this park and anything can happen in Fen way. especially with the wind blowing out like it was tonight." Hunting ton Beach High ~raduate Jack Brohamer en· jOyed a big day at the plate. col· lecting three hits and scoring three times. An error by first baseman George Scott on the game's first pitch helped California to three unearned runs. bu~ Scott and Brohamer singled in the Boston half of the inning and Evans got his 14th homer-his third in three games. CALI l'OtllOA •• r II Ill L•norHu• rl \ 1 1 o Gtlth?b • I I 0 Boilotktl 4 I I 0 Audllf S I ) ) A J•tlttonlb 4 I I 0 A•t1..,munoc111 • 1 o o l'elrlylb SI> 2 CNllk U 4 0 I 0 Oownlnoc l 1 o o 5ol••l•pfl 0 0 0 I Huml>httYC 0 0 0 0 aosTOtt ···"Iii Burleson u S o 1 1 Lynn cf • S 1 1 l Aiuclfl l 0 0 0 YHtrtt!Mlllll 4 0 1 0 l'lilt C S 0 I I G. S<0tl lb • 1 1 o Btef\amer lb 4 ) ) O Evan• ti • 1 1 • H-lb 4 I 0 I Total• 40 9 11 • Tot••~ • 10 13 10 C.lllMnlt 300 Oil 110-v BOttOft 030 .o1 001-10 N-OUI -WtMlft9 tun scor..i. E G S<oU, ~. Clwlll. BrofWlmer 1, 8 !>ttnley. OP-Boslon 1 LOB-C.tlto•nl• u 8o'1on I. ?B-Rudl. l'•l•IY. 8•""-nMr· Ev•no HR EVtM (141. LYM Ill IP H .. Ell aa SO CALlf'OltNIA Griffin K 8rtH H.,tttll L•Ao<nt (L, ~ll • 1 I t I 1 ) l 1 1 I I , oooou 0 J I I I 0 aOSTON Lte S ••010 B. Stanltv ..., J J l 1 o Orego 1"1 7 7 I J 0 CampOell IW, 3·41 ,..., 0 0 0 1 1 HBP-Ao. Jacki.on by B. St.tntey, Ao. Jackson by Otego. WP -Orlffln T-J IS A-31.•57 ,.,..,._ Page Bl DODGERS. • • Baker then homered to make it 5 2 Pinch-hitter Jose Cardenal ~rngled home the Phillies' filth run in the ninth Then, with the lying run at third . Garvey fielded Bake McBride's bouncer cilong the first baseline and fired to c:atcher Steve Yeager. who tagged out Jim Morrison for the second out. Larry Bowa flied out to end the game as Rautzhan posted his first save. PHILADELPHIA LOSAHGEUS M<Bnde rt Bowa n S<hm1dl 31> lU11ft$ki If Hebn"" lb D Johnson lb G MeOCloa t i Boono c Morrison ?b Lonbo•Q p Bruular o J Marh.-a I>" Rel'd p CarO•n•I Pfl •• '"Ill ,. 0 0 0 • 1 I 0 3 I I 1 • 1 3 3 l 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 ) I 0 0 J 0 1 0 1000 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 t 0 I I Lopes lb Nonn cl Garvey lb Cey3b o eu.erlt Monday t i T.MerllMIU Ru~ll ss YfaQ4" c Hooton p Forster i:> •• r fl bl 4 I 1 0 l I I 0 4 I 3 I 1 1 0 0 ' 1 1 • 4 I I I 0 000 3 0 7 0 4 0011 3000 0000 Tot••• l1 5 1 S Tottl• l2 6 10 6 Pnll-lplloa 010 100 02'-S LOS A"941lb 000 OOS Olx-1 E LonCIOrQ. OP-Pltll-IPfllt 2, Los A~ 1 LOB-PltH..S.lllN• 6. LO$ An9tlH S. 18-0 Boor. HR-Lu11nskl 1 (141, 0 . B•kor 13), 5<1\ml<ll ltl. --.,,.y 1111. S-l.onl>org, Cay II" H R £• aa SO ll'HtLAOELPHtA LonborQ IL, )-41 S I 5 4 1 3 Bruutar I t O O O 1 Ael'd 1 1 I I 0 1 LOSANOELES Hooton !W. HI 1~ 6 • • l 1 Forsltt ~ 0 I I I 0 R•uwwn .., 1 o o 1 o S;ln A•ulll\ottt 111.HBP-T.M•rllnezby~ botg T 1 0 A-26,60' * 0000 E .. NOTES-The mediUI repor\ Oft ...... t i • Smit!\ I\ INI IW• v.outaer I\ only se>ralnecl - nc •llould ~ •v•ll•btt lor the -~•ncl "''" wllh Montretl ... Relclndll!d m~le$ dfPI · lhe IHI lime o.tty llallor hit • grand Slam ... , 0<1, 5 Ourlng Ille tourtn lnnln9 ot ll>e NI. P4•rolt• •Qaln•t PnHedlllJhl•. n.. pilcner he hil the home run oft ot was none other llWWl-you ouesstel II, Jim ~ •... Tl>e Pltlll>n l\ecl WO.. aloltf ol ,,,.,, ltllnln.ooh>vlnloMonO•v·s~me . _. Tiit Plllllles ...,,.. • 1-1) record on Ille rotd 11111 YHf ••• all! •-•. wno lies mis.Md only -OWN 111ls w.scn. Wft olven two tnnlnos Off Mondtt nl9ht betcwt i.lftQ pr1K$8<1 Into Mf"Vlat -T• •Y MMIMI ••• nit on lllt Mnd by ~ ....i Nici to be..-tram llMI -· •• Tiit cur· rtnl llomesund Is lhe !o19st ol IM -IOr IN IJOOOtrs •.• 1 ... ..-..rs II-IUI •I lenl one llome run In tlWlr 1 .. 1 elQM o-mes ••• _,.. wlll 1141"9 hit'*"' uamlned 11y Or. Fr•ftlt .Jobe today Baseball Standings MALCOLM ltEID Mgr. say1: yo. dcM'l't hcne to b. ......... _ ... LHtllKJ to-*• SfttM. -w ..... ..... •Ott •okes ... d 111odel1. 10•91119 I• price fro• ••der s100.,.. ......... c.,,_._ • .._. ..... w rMtter y•t c ................. ...,, I ' AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division Boston New York Baltimore Detroit Milwaukee Cleveland Toronto W L Pct. GB 40 19 .678 33 24 .579 6 '33 25 .569 6"'1 31 25 .554 7t;, 31 26 .544 8 26 29 .473 12 19 36 .345 19 West Division Oakland Texas .Angels Kansas Cit~ Chicago Minnesota Seattle 32 27 .542 30 26 .536 ll,i 30 28 .517 1'1. 214 27 \509 l 26 30 ~ 41 ~ 21 :15 .375 91,., 19 •12 :111 M MoNW~'• Sc'ore\ Boston 10. ,._., • Belllm<><• ~. SUUI•. Mln,..sol-" Al Toronto, oCJO , ro•n New YO<k 1 oat.I-0 Mllwtukoe I, Detroit• Clllt-I, Otvel-0 lt••l •. K-.S Clly S T ... ,·so.mn A111'4s IK-MI •t ~ton IW,,Ql'tl 7 01 n MIMesota !Gott• 7 • -Z•lln :I-• I •1 roror110 ·-•2 ... _0•nt1'""'·, SHiii~ fAllbott 1·4) •I Balll,.,_ lfl-oen .... ,,ft MllWMllt:tt IGllOW~ll • ll el O.lro1I 1$1Mon .. 11, n 0.kl-·~ •l• ...... Yoo. CF~N M l,11 Cl.-.•'""° IMOfttt 1·1 or P•••on J.JI •• owc..,o cw-.. \1,n Teus IAlh.-r ) )J ti 1(..,.., Ctty !Gel• :1-11." NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W L Pd. GB Chicago 32 22 .600 Philadelphia 30 23 .566 2 Montreal 31 21 .5.J4 31h Pittsburgh 25 30 .455 8 New York 27 33 .450 8"l St. Louis 23 38 .377 13 West Division San Francisco 35 2t .625 Cincinnati 35 25 .583 2 Dodgers 31 27 .534 5 Houston 25 30 .455 91,2 San Diego 25 32 .439 10'12 Atlanta 22 34 .393 13 -·,··~· DMtt<l • Plt1t-lphta s St n I' r(tfl(l-CO I. Monlr~•I 0 All•nle 1, !>t Lou" I C h•<•QO 3. Cln<fnNI• 1 Hou\ Ion•· Pll._Qll s !>•n DleooJ, -YO<' 1 T..S.Y'•Gtm" Ph1ltdelphtA tlAr<h J \I di ~n IS..llon 4 "· n !>I lOUI\ 1"'-r11ntl 1 01 el Allanle IH•M41 4-11. n ChlC•QO lump 1·SI ., C•n<•nnell ,....,,.,,.,. 'll." Plll\butQll IBlllOy 4 21 •I HOutlon 18-•I"" l·l l. n Ntw Yo .. 1s...-I l ~ Koo.,,, ... 1·11 -s..n 01900 I RAtMU\Mtl 1 II n MOlll•HI <Mey .. n" ~n l'ranclKO (I(_. I 11 n LEASING ••• ALL MAKES ALL MODELS NEW OR USED 600W. COAST HWY.• MIWPORT HACH• 646-026.Z ~J An-tLETES OF YEAR I PEOPLE IN SPORTS No Insurance Involved New Olynipics Pia From AP Dispatches LOS ANGELES -A member or the Los Angt>les Olympic Committee believes the group has co.me up with a plan that would leave the city ~.~ch l!tUe ~esponsibility for the 1984 Games that City Council approval or the Olympics' contract wouldn't be required. Howard Allen. Greater Los Angeles Chamber of Com!'"erce President. said Monday that after presentmg the plan first to the United States Olympic Committee and then to the lntematlonal Olympic Committee for their acceptance ... We'll r~lurn here and present it lo the city tor their re· view, not approval. I don't think " No real details were provided as to the new Pl.an. except that 1l would brinJt the Olympics here without fmanc1al liability to the city and that In s urance wouldn't be mvolvf'd. l''inancial hab1lrty for the Games hal\ been the major stumbling block an the city's bid. Mayor Tom Bradley. who recently appointed the commit· tee, had expressed the hope that som{' type or In surance could be purchased to assure th~ <'lt y against any loss of funds ~ . Meanwhile, c~mmat~ee membeni 1ald th(·y don t think Bradley s original proJected rtv('nut ''' $184.2 million for the 1984 Games Ill optlmlAllt· enough. Committee chairman John C Argu1· called 1l "grossly understated ·· ----ttuote of the Da11 ----... Detro1' F'ree Prus sports writer Joe Falls, attacking the National Basketball Assn ·~ hardship rule : "Why don't they label 1l what it really 1s a <·hancc lo exploit the youn(( players of thl' lane.I"" E~inSport•··· BASEBALL Cincinnati's Johnny Bench has been admitted lo a hospital in Cincinnati for treatment of a back problem that has kept him out of the lineup since May 27. Team off1 c1als said it was not known h ow long the catcher would remain hos p1tal1zcd New York's Ron Guidry won his 10th game of the year without a loss when he three-hit the Oakland A's 2-0 The Houston Astros an-.IOHNNY aENCM nounced the summg of their No. 1 free agent draft choice-Rod Boxberger a former Foothill 1 ltgh star. lit! will report to the Astros' Sarasota rookie league club at Cocoa. Fla ... The Texas Rangers have signed Bobby Bonds to a five-year multi-million dollar contract . . . Milwaukee's Larry Sorenson has been named the American League's Player of the Week for hurling two com- plete game victories and compiling a 1.00 earned run average during that span . FOOTBALL -The W ai.h1n~ton Redskin th1: Wa.sbingtol'\ D C c:1ty government soon. hc:wt· to stand tnal on anti v1olat1ons after the Sup Court refused to block ch that thl' NFL team enjoys legal monopoly as tenant · capital':> Robert F. Kert Memorial Stadium ... Bt!nlamin. the Shn ouarterback who led th lion 1n passing last se ended has fhrlat1on wit ouv HNJAMIN Canadian Football League signing a contract with the Mia mi Dolphuu; . Hank Stram, fired after las t season ati coach ol New Orie.an:; Saint~. will rejotn the CBS televwl network as a colo1 analyst for NFL eames this"f Demand for tickets for Super Bowl ·.tht•dulcd for next January in Miami. bas ali 1·x<·1·cdcd the number available. The Big Ei Conference extended a pact with Orange low f1<·rul:i whJch will send the conference chamD6o M111m1 lor thr~ more years .. The fint Koll Bowl will be played Dec 22 in San Otego, pit 1 he W ·awm Athletic Conference cha mp1on agaJM• .• 11;1llonally 1 anked opponent BASKl-..IBALL Contmumfi( his ~earch ~ n"'w homt: for his professional franchise. Joan . Brown. th<. majority owner of the Buffalo Brav. rn1·t with J>a fl<Ji. Mayor Bob Folsom Monday ~ fell :>hort of gavmft Dallas hib blessrn~ Tht' i,ut Ject will ~ brouRhl up today m an NBA meeting :n Sun Oae~o Tht: San Antonio Spur~ signed free agent center BiUy Paultz lo a new contract Paultt averaged 15.k points and 8.4 rebounds last yec;r Umversity of Kentucky Coach Joe HaU ~atd his team was slightly shaken but otherwise unhurt after an earthquak~ rocked Japan c.s the ~CAA champion Wildcats began &n exh1b1t1on tour Jack Powers. head coach e:t Manh&tlan Collf:ge for 10 years. resigned arttr postmg " 142 114 record with only three home games. CRIM E REPORT He2vywf:1ght flphter lln Lyle formally entered pleas or mnoce-~t Monday le; charges of first and second·degrct tr.t.rdf:r !I' •ht- New Year's Eve shoolm~ of Vf'mon 'Rip" Clark a fo rmer member of ht:-entoural"f: The-cast-took a lw1st when David Bufkin, i! 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The move inspired a county newspaper to this headting : "Coast Pirates Don Basketball (.;oach ' ·· '. .Actually. Eaton wasn 't all that thn tied at the idea an the first place and turned down the initial orrer by Dr. Bastl 11 Peterson, OCC's rounding president. "Frankly, I was disappointed." Eaton once s aid of his in1t1a t 1·ampus v1s1t "The site contained & lot of old barracks buildings and wa:-overrun w1tfl tumbleweeds " B UT A CHANCE TO HEAD the school'<, economics depart· mt•nt and sen ·(• as head basketball coach al the same time S'-"ayed 1-~aton. ~ho says hc "never rcgrellt-d that dec1s1on. ·· Eaton in a sense. is a model of the perfect ble nd between aC'adcm1cs and athlet ics Academically, he'll be known for his 30 years as a professor of economics Athletically, he'll be re mem· tiered for his seven years as a coach and 23 years as a man de· dicated to keeping sports in 1ls proper perspective. ''Student activities are a very important part of college life ... he once said. "There's much to be team ed that can't be found in a textbook. I've always felt that athletics, student govPrnment and d ub activities are very important "You hear some detractors criticize athletics, but believe me. s ports have tremendous educational value. They help a young person to develop discipline, and a sense of direction and commit· ment. T hat can't be taught in a classroom " Banquet Results For Area GlllLS HUNTINOTOfl e lACH HIGH ............ V•nlty Mo>t Velueblt. l(IUW Ooylt, t.oMM> .,.,..,o Olervl C.Oy l(elll L0<kn.rt Junior V1rs1ty Most V•lueDI• LIU Brooh CoetllH Aw1rd Olr I> HefllltY 0YmMatk a v ust1y Most V1lu1ble Lt.,.nne I(•••••• C:oaclles "'w•rd. Rooln Downey Ju11lor V•r\llY Most V•h~l>I• l(olty C.lenn. Goa<llH Aw•rO 1(1ren 8er941r0fl s.ftNll V11 slty Mo\t Veluet>le; L1ur1 HjM>, Co.oclle• ...... rd P1tW1rm.11 Junior V1rslty Most V<tlueolt M•r1t1te C:te•trln9e. C.o.d,.> Aw•rd Christine Colin Swimm!,. V1rs1ty MoSt V•l1.111ble; Sul_. 8a1>1t11n Co1c11es Award SNree W•toll Junior V1r\lty Mo•t Valueole Cindy Johnson C:O.<llM Awaro T •m•r• isom Tracll •nd l'leld Varsity CO.moil V•lual>lt V1neu• Denniston •nd "'nne ErPlfll)eO, Coa<lle> Aw1ro l(ro$1,. V•n S1<y0<a Junior V•r>ny Most V•lutble Son•• AnorH. C:oaclles Aw1rd L.ourle~arls 8Mmlnl.,. V•,.llY Most V11ua1>11 IS1n11tesl Golt M•<"'lllster. COoul>lesi Cindy Btu. Conoy McC:1rrell. Co1t11n Aw•rd CSlnQIOI Sve Horton, COoul>ltsl Olarte,,. l(or•ll• Stie<l•t Awanh Atn1at1< ScnotuslllP Cheryl Cady, Mo" lrl>Piratlo~l Alhlete· Cheryl C:.dv Al~lele Of Ille YHr All,,.E,,._11 * NEWPORT HAllBOR HIGH Gymn.a,uu V•r••IY MO\I V•luable Allyson Ayre>. c:o rno>I Outstano1ng Jo01 Jusup, C:.tlly l(wocl., IC•nd• Stone, Mo\l lrr19rcwed Jill Sl0<kst1ll Junior .Varsity Most Outst•ndln9 Monie. Gorm•n, C:.O.most lmpro•ed 011ne Sut>usay l •urle Myer\ SOlllNll Var1lty MO\t V1iua1>1e L•u••• Johnson. C:O mo~t lmprov ~d lou1St!' Durban~ Kelly C1mp1>ell Junior Var\llY Most Oul\tan01n9 Nor• L•Browa, Co·mos1 tmpro•eO He101 Suppl•. Cnrosty M111vr Swimming VAt\lly Mos1 V•lual>lt Dawn C:.rison Mo>t Out\tAndonq AUC!rtty Wootlult Trosn N•w•ano C:.llly 511"!1~. Lori Stlnma n. Most 1mpro"t!d Nt•l•nd, Woottull, PeMy Plu o, Mary Allison Junior Var>ity Most Ouhl•ndlng Patty Ashen, Most ll'l'\PfOYtd Patty Ashen. SI, Leloer Molly Reio. s.ue Shurr, Oet>01e M•Uoer. N•nc v C"rmo<ly, Tony Lowry Track •lld l',.ld V•r.lly Mo\I V•luat>le Pam Bost Most Outs11nOl"!1 S.... Steak. Amy JOllnson, Most Im 1>ro••d • Jennller Normington Junior Varsilv Most Outst1nd1no Shelly Vouno. Most tl't'IP<o•tta Juli• McC.rlhY. Juh<' Perk••.°'"' P•" 81<tm1nlon Vars•IV Most Vatual>le l(ttl~e Kork1><1tr10. "'nn C:ou>er, Most Ou1Stand1ng J Cocnran, Most Improved· Bev Scllm1dt, JM Howe, Wtl'ldY HOOl)tjr * IRVINE HIGH Vanity Tr•t k MO\I Valuolbl~ James Ruov Mo\t ln\pHA tion4lJ Oarrr·ll Sprewelt M o\t lmorovf'f1 (har lt\ ~l~xan<lflr Fr05~·S0pll Tr•<k MO\I Valval>I• Tony Sm11r. Vus1ty a.w1w111 11.irs•IY Most Valudbl~ Anoy OOd•n Mu\I ln\ptrat1ona1 Mark Swanc.oal JV IU•eDall Vaqu~ro All·¥ound Jitm1r JO<dan Frolf>.Sopll 8-11 Mo\! Valuable 1110 S.muehon V•rslty VolleylNll Mo•t Valuable (hip Yoshino and 1101> Brao oury JV Volleyb.1111 Mo\! Valuable Eroc 01r.1 C:O.cl'I • Aw.lrO 'Ion Lunuto•d varsil'f Tenlll• C:oacn '•Award P•ul .Januon, Mosi tmpro•ed C roe Miiie• JVT..,n11 Coecll'i Award Kei.ln JonH. MOSI lmpro•eo M1rk Ro\ffren• Varsity Gell Mo•I Vatual>I• Mike Anderson; Rookie ol Ille VeM, M"e Irvine, Mo•t Improved; Cl\rlS l(e•I 1n9 lue.day. Juno•:. 197:> OA1L Y P•LOT 83 Fundamentalist Holmes at Home on the Court By ROGE R CAR~N Of Ille O•lly Piiot Stiff Soul'ld fundamentals are the basis for any outstanding athlete and an excell ent example 1 Fountain Vall ey High basketball product Roger Holmes. who is ticketed for Long Beach State. The 6·4. 195-pound Baron star who led hi:. tea m to back·lo-back undefeated Sunset League campaigns. is a key ingredient in the South attack as it prepares for Saturday evening 's 13th Orange County All-star basketball game al Orange Coast Collel{e AND SOUTH COACH Paul Smith of Capistrano Valley High says this quality has s hown through "Holmes is a complete player a t both ends of the court and seems consistent. He can board, handle the ball . has exceptionally sound fundamenta ls and is coachable ... says Smith Those funda me ntals. along with a natural talent. led to the selection of Holmel> as the Sunset League a nd the Orange Coast area player of the year. and first team laure ls on the Orange County level. Despite elimination in the second round of the CIF 4·A playoffs, Holmes was a second team All CIF choice. HOLMES SA VS HE HAS no personal goals an this all-s tar tiff, Mating : "I just want to play ll doesn't really matter that much who starts " Holmes was Long Beach State Coach Tex Winter's first choice a nd Holmes says he was thanking about Oklahoma State before Win· tcrs and Long Beach State entered with a n offer .. I figure to be pl a yang the big guard s pot ," s ays Holmes. "But I think 1f I had to I <.·ould act as the playmaker. too." llOLMES ACKNOWLEDGES that the big goal at Fountain Vall ey was to capture back to-back unbC'lften Sunset League cham p1onsh1ps . but his biggest thrill was not an league play or an the playoffs ... rather with Compton High an a tournament finals game al Westminster lligh in December "We.• had 'ost to Compton the prior season an the playoffs and we especially wanted to do well." !>ays Holmes SOUTH ST AR ROGER HOLMES llolme~ !>Cored :l: point~ ir. that R3·6~ crus her <1nd wa:: voted 1 h€-•ourncy " most valuable player ·w1: ncve: pla}ed that we1! again ... reralls Holmci: WITH T HE SUNSET LEAGUE crowr. wrapped up earl}. lloimes "oor t her<-wa:-: still the unbeaten goal to keep thmgl' interest mg in league play He finished his prep career w:th <i 2::; -: scoring average. had c.. high of 3€ points :r. one game and scored 2C or mort point~ !€ tames. He w;;is never held to les5 thar. doubie d igits as a senior and although lht ;-<ortt': ha~ plenty to counter with, tht: Yank!: dor. • l!l!Ur .. to hold ham down. e at her Professional Soccer Standings "IMERICAN CO Nl'EREl'ICE 1..,,.,,. CHVl\IM "'MEAK •N SOCCER LE .... GUE E•tt•nt 0.'<UJIOf\ NORTH AMERIC"'N SOC CE A LEAGUE N"'TION"'L CONFERENCE E••••rft 01vJS1on N~w EnQl•nd q ' /J ,, ,. ' ""' I " c;;: GA 2~ ,." (O•mO• Wash1t101on llo<ne,te• roronto M1nne\otd Dall•• Tul'a Co•orado POrll•nO V•n<ouver Seattle lo• Angele\ W L GI" G• 8 0 PU 11 l 'l U lO 101 • a 1• l• 1• n , 4l1ll7l f>A \ • 18 1l ti " tentro1t o, .. ,."°" •O • ,, 10 11 "' 8 8 1• 11 l~ " 8 I 1) 20 n 10 ' II •8 1• I/ ., WtSltrn 01vn10ft ll • 18 19 71 .... " \ ,. 18 IS •• I 10 ,. lb ,. bO I • lJ , . " "" Fort Lau<14'rdal• 4 3 n ll 1; ,, T4mpa Bay I 3 H ll 1J h Pn1l•detp111a b .. 10 JI 7C )o Gtfth•t Ot••t•Otl O.tro1t • ~ n ,, 1. ,. HOU\IOn A 11 1; :IC •• Memorw•, • " •• ll 10 .. rh1taoo I I) IS J; II 1; Wtitlfft D1v1JIOf' San OotQO t t \ J7 h 1 •• C•hforn1c1 I 't 14 2; ti u O•~I•"" a / •• 11 .. .. !Ian Jo•e \ 10 10 n ,. •• ~ ... po1nh dwaroed t·Ot" .. v1ctorv. on• bOtH .. ~ p01nt •war~ for ~•th QCMI \cored up tc d m•.ili 1mum ot lhrH C>E"r •~am Pf'' 04me NY Al)()llO Cl•'lt-1.tno Ira ttnooot' ,._. .. """ J• t'\1¥ ~.., e .. Q!,., (Of'n.t t.. I .( ut LO\ AnQt •t"" (dlifOtr'l1t <,o.,tM rn C•I S4t.rti1m•ntc ,, l t • , .. I .. r I'll'( ooui1-.. d.WdtO~O •o, .. ..,.( •orv •"illrc po1nl d '#dtOt-0 '°' .; It< on< bOnv,. pic1nt •or .. f1ttl Q044• ~tor,,.d uc t("' .., ~;r1mutn ol fhrt1 Pf'" •t'dm ""'' g.im1 , .... ,,~,<"•· ~o m.uc~ '-<P'fl'O\fl+-0 SELLING FUN FOR 54 YEARS .~ea Tennis Stars -•Nab Senior Titles Jurgensen Charged WAS HINGTON CAP> ea _i WE HAVE WHAT Four Orange Coast ar ea tennis players cap fured division lilies in last weekend's 45th annual ~cct 1onal Senio rs Championships held at the L1ndborg Tennis Club in Huntington Beach. Ron Livingston of Laguna Beach won the men 's 45 title. Hugh Stewart of Corona del Mar rnpped men's 50 honors, Marilyn Straw of Laguna Hcach look the wome n's 40 crown and Irene Hays of Newport Beach was the women's 50 winner Former Washington R edskins quarterbac k Sonny Jurgensen was c harged ea rly today with driving while inlox- 1 cal ed in downtown Was hington. police re-ported. SPORTING GOODS •ALL THE BEST LINES IN TOWN DADS &GRADS WANT! * * * * .. * ~tlOft.tl S.ni.n c .... _ ...... Men'• Slnttft lS Hor•I Ritter tP•\lldena I Cl<'I Alan Roc.!r1' CLA I •·2. •·I. 0 Ron l. •Vonq•IOtl jvoq.-Be..clll oet. Jae• Shoemaker CROll•no Hlllil •-2. 1·•. w ttugh St•warl tc:orona Mt Marl d<ll Ed Kaudtr 1Boerly HlllU • l, 0-7. 1 6 , \S Ao~I S/lerrMlm 1!>.lnla BarlMlr•I Otl Allllur Gr•yl>lll tlloltlng •1111'1 6 l • I bO llol>erl C.•ll<>wM ISan 01-I Off Cll•rles L•n IC.len 0-l~r) 6. o l. o l. oS Mok• Cnoun I PAim Spftng•l Gel JOhn Favnc• IPalm .,.,,,no•• ) o o J .. 1 10 Fr.one" Mano\ t!>anl• 8art>.or•I Ott LM Wit,.. 'IVo\lalO. l,6 • Me"'' Oo"l>lff JS Lta<h Rolle• oel Oue•ler·Lt lc111,.,.10 ...., 1-0. • l , O -Ooloerwooo >noem••tr oef Lhrom»I°" V •rdlty 3 •· .. 2. I S, SO l(tuder-~tt;or Off L•mbt!ft Mitch .... I S, SS Anoe~Mlller def Ho~n>liee·HIP!Mft\llec • • o 3 llC> Galloway Hiii def Cn•mt>e••·Pf'•l>ltt 1-0. •·2. •S Lt•"· ROM•l"4)11 (!pl L•vaneri·Soulllw1C~. 3 •• 3. 70 Min•> WeO erly Ott Br•l'I· oon-Leoraon /.S, 6·1 35-(;n.trl-Hollel>r-tS.n Pedrol Gel. Donn• Jo/lnlreo CRt>ttrsocltl o 1. 6-3 • .O Marilyn Str1w ll.,.guM Btta<hl def. Jo G<1ft1n (La Jollt l .. J, •·2. •) Beverly wu"'llS IS..n Gll>ri<'l I del VIima Go<don 1Go•et• I 6-•, 6-l, SO trene H•v> !Newport ee..cnl <!Pt Francis WakeflelO INortllrl«ie> 6-t, •·l . H l'lorenc:t Tout IL• Joll11I def Meroe Sl<olll CSan Pedro! 6-4. l-1>, •·'. II() ..f'1trlcta Yeom.a,,. II.Al clef Wiima Smilll tlll>ttrstde t lt-1, 6·2 t Wemet1't~ JS-McC:•t>e·V••I Gel Hlllebr•nd·Pugll ••• 3. •·•. HOw•rd· N\lltt1110_, oer A01,....l(noclle 6-3, • l. •S ~aroer Wonnasll Gel GordOn· ~l'lneldf!r •·I,'"'· 6"', SO "'milno Ml<helw•ll def T•ytor wner.eld • l, 0-0. 6-4j 00-Smllt>-YeomaM dtl Gr•llam-RH~•m I>· t. • 1 l Sanlan MIHd ~ .. Hayw.iro Metter dttl Adl.,.·Aosener , .. , IH ·= ; ~'s Official: Scot S uspended 1, 8 U ENOS A IR E S. The World Cup com- mittee also admonished Scoll a nd . The Seo ls we re eliminated after the first round of the tournament. Argent.ina <AP> The .. ~anizing committee of ~·World Soccer Cup l\lenday slapped an of-f~i a I o n e-year s us p e s ion o n Willi e----------- Johns ton, tbe Scoltish ~tar· who was sent home in disgrace for taking 11rohibited pep pills IL was a mere formali· ty because the Scottish Football Association has d I ready s aid Johnston will n ever p l ay for Scotland again TISTDRIVE A DIESEL SEVILLE CAl.ll()llN\A frA Ml'(, l\11111\AI() CIT'/ HIUl"'/\~ COM&lNU> ll )0,. Naber adillac 2600 ~it>or BNc1 C~.1 Mes.\. 54().QIOO The 4::!-year o l d J ur.g~n se n , now a television s portscaster , was released on his own recognizance to await a court appearance. In 1972 . .Jurgensen, 1 hen a member of Lhe Nat i onal F'ootball League Redskins, was arrested on a :.1m ilar c harge an s uburba n Maryland. That charge was dropped after he agreed to attend a s p ecial cou r se for pers ons charged with drunken driving. 1978 CARS I and TRUCKS• A~L MAKES! 833-0555 Alie For Our ~ lWE SPlCIAUST ot HOWARD Chevrolet eor-,,. Oove o...i Ova • ~ .. NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH FASHION ISLAND 644-2121 Mon. thru Fri. 10·9 Sit. 10·6, Sun. 12·5 e GOLFERS BALLS -CL UBS -BAGS GLOVES -PUTTING CUPS WEDGES -TRAVEL COVER SHO~S -PRACTICE BALLS -, TRAIHING AIDS -GOLF CARTS - BALL PICKUPS -CLUB COVERS - SCORE CADDY -SHOE BRUSH -'- GIFT PAK SETS-CAPS 9 BACKPACK PACK FRAMES -SLEEPING BAGS -SWISS ARMY KNIVES -BOTA BAGS -TRAIL BOOTS -STOVES -POTS -BOTTLES -COMPASS -DRY FOOD -HATS -SOX - DOWN JACKETS -CHAMOIS SHIRTS -PONCHOS -SWEAT- ERS -PACK TENTS -PEDOME· TERS -HIKE SHORTS -OOWN VE STS 9 HUNTING GUNS -JACKETS -GUN CASES -ICE CHESTS -HOLSTERS - FLASHLIGHTS -TARGET THROW- ERS -BINOCULARS -SCOPE SIGHTS -BUCK KNIVES -GUN RACKS e SPORTS VOLLEY BALL S -BASEBALL GLOVES -BATS -8ASKET8ALLS -GOALS -BOXING GLOVES - PUNCH BAGS -DARTS -JOG- GING SHOES -SPORT SHOES - RACQUET BALL -RACQUETS - HANDBALL GLOVES -ARCHERY SETS -WARMUP JACKETS 9 TENNIS RACKETS -SHOES -CASE~ -STRINGS -TENNIS SHORTS ANO SHIRTS-TENNIS TRAINEI\ -WARM UF SUITS -SUN GLASSES-TENNIS SWEATERS -SOX -BALL P!CK-UPS TENNIS BALLS ~1.89 SPECIAL PENN·WILSO# oCANUMI"' e WATER SPORTS WATER SKIS -BOOGIE 90ARDS -WAVE RIDERS -SWIM fll'IS - MASKS -SPEAR GUNS -SPEEDO SWIM SUITS -LAGUNA At-ID SURfllNE HAWA:I WfT Sl.it'rS (WAVE RIDER) -HANO GUNS - HAWAIIAN SHIRTS -RAINBOW SANDALS 9 FISHING CREELS -RODS -REELS -fl 'f TIE KITS -Nns -HATS - T ACICLEBOXES -lURES -FISH ING LINE -HIP BOOTS -WAD. ERS -FISH HOLDERS -flSH KNIVES -HOOK HOLDER -FISH BOARDS -LIFE VE STS 9 SKI POLES -SKIS -BINDINGS rARKAS -rANTS -BOOTS - AFGHANS !MADE FROM SKI HATS) -SKI GLASSES-BELT BUCKLES DOWNTOWN SANTA ANA 219 E. 4th 547-5723 NEWPORT BEACH TENNIS CLUB PROSH<JP CERftlTOS #163 Mall · (213) 924-1625 M0t1. thru Fri. 9:30·9 Sit. 9:30·6. Sun. 12 5 644-0052 Mon. thru Fn 1().9 Sat. 10.6, Sun. 12-S .... ·--·--·-··· fl.:.j DAILY P ILO T rueecs.1 June 13 1978 BUStNESS Pl18LICNOTIC PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE ~•mnoua 8 UllNU1 , ln!T10U$ 8UllNU$ ~ICTtft°"' •UMNIU NAM• S'TAT .. UWT ttAMa tlATaMaNT ...,,.. ITATUll•N~ flt9 19110.llle --I• ._.,,. Wt~ Tiie IOl'-i"t .. ,.....,. ••• Going Tiie t.llN l"I .. r-s er• deln ,.. .. •• au.i ..... • llutlnen ••· (A Ll~OtlHI A CA•f'ENTltV I! 8 M INVt:STMENU. UUI ( ,_ f.A fl V C COM P U Tll R 1t1•1 Vl•-nl I.II •H$ H"'lllnQI C.ra hem \I Mwnli,.OIOn 8••<11 CONCEPTS, Uhl T•rrtno Orlve hat~. C.& '~' Colltor111e ~ M1u1on v1e10. C.lltornie t»71 C.rtilton Rl(N rd oo ... 1'1tl Voe• Allreo Ma'ter . ...., Ny.,,t• Or llOlleld J Fiio.Wt. U,.t ftrreno pc11n1. • 2)f H\#>tflltlOll IM•1.11. CA ljlll!Uftlllllll e..c11 Call19'ftla, '1 .. 1 Or Ive. Ml .... Vlele, Cellfornlt 9't7l .,._.7 llw•lo l h•4. hti ~Hoy, Hunt-Curlis A Somn, J~S l'eu Thh bui1"9u •• ~1..i '" on 111 1"'"" e .. .,,, c.111orn1e •~ l'••mo11<0. Sen O.Mellte. C..J11or111a Otvtcluel NIO &Kii.Ar, 1)23 S.nllago Or , '2'1t c..nt1C1n" Oo... Newport 8MQI, C..lllorn!A nM0 Tiii \ bu•lntt• I\ Condll(ted b¥ a Tiiis ,.._,. w• Iliad with t Thi• ltl<ilMU " conowcle<t by • llrftlled pefe-111111 County 0 ... 11 Of 0t•"91 C-IY .. ,.rol _,,.,,,,Ip. R-•d J. "kart JllM 1, lt11 A~ed Meyer Tiii• ,, ........... we1 Ill ... wltll Ille Pul>llllNd Or.,_ ClNtt O.hy Pl Jlll\e •• 11 ••• 11, 1'1t PUBLIC NOl'JCB Tlllt tlt...,_t wet lllea wllll Ille Couftly CJ-01 ¢ranee Coutoty fWI Moy C61111ty Cl•*-of Ot•ntot C:011nly on u. 1t11. .J-•.1m .,..... ,..._. ~lallad Or-.. c..tl OeHy Piiot, PllMlsllM Or ... 0..tl o.41, Piiot, Mey U. )0 -JUM t, U. "71 ,_ u. 10, 11.,,., Jlllr •· tt1t uoo.71 1011-11 County Firms Report \llllage Leo•iftg IJ•der Wa11 <Chuck ) Pa1e. former commercl.l loan officer at With construction framing completed and .. summer move-in planned, the leasing program is under way at Bristol Village, a shopping center and office complex at Red Hill A venue and Bristol the Newport Center branch The staff includes Mary Day, new accounta. und Cathy Fried, operations officer 1JISI Report• Galas Street. C-Osta Mesa. It will house the corporate of· MSI Data Corp .• Costa Mesa. haa reported re· ticee of Diversified Shopping Centers, developer· cord revenue& and earnings in the fourth quarter builders of the center. and in the full fiscal year ended March 25. Tenants Include The Beauty Parlour, Bristol MSI manufactures portable data entry Village Travel Agency, Denny's , Der terminals. Wienerechnltzel. Arthur Treacher'a Fish and Fourth quarter earnings rose to a record Chips and Taco de Carlos. $988.649. or 48 cents a share. an Increase of 26 per· ""'H•011couaTOf'TMa The center will contain approximately 21.000 cent over the $753,704 . or 38 cents. earned in the nan •CA&.u•cMt111a "'°" PUBLIC NOTICE p•-• •c NO'l1CE square feet of space final quarter of the previous fiscal year. '"•~=IWloe u.,.... Fourth quarter revenues climbed to 011DHT01MOWcauH P1a1nounu11MH1 P1etmou .. us1N1EH Golde• West Carrie• More Sl0.447.830. up 21 percent rrom $8,643,694 In the last In Ille Men.r flf Ille "-IUllen /14 MAMSITATUllPT NAMIEITAT.,,ll•MT quarter Of fl.seal 1977. g~':.: :=TT CASTLETON for llou~~~.~o~~· ... .,.,_., or• dolno ~~~i~o~~~wl119 pmon• .,. dolno Golden West Airlines, Newport Beach· based For the full riscal year. MSI earned $3,653,820, wHEReAS. o.v1d o..."" c..11e1... THE o"a'" sPec1AL1sn. ,.,..11 t<ONA LANE coFFEI SHOP. commuter carrier. has announced that Sl .189 or Sl.80. an Increase of 29 percent from fiscal .1977 ~1~~!:,':..'::!!.~~"'.~.!:"M°! ~~~~~ Hununeton e uth, •:;,H•r• 81\'d., c.i. Mew. CA passengers were carried during April, represent· earnings of $2,756,519, or Sl.40. Revenues in fiscal namelromO.vldO.rretlC:..1-IO 8relt Oua11e Twuo, 117 Anl' lbralllm, 12"3 M"l-ry SI , mg an increase Of 26.9 percent OVer boardings Of l978 rose lO $38,874 ,324, Up 13 percent from TO SPEAK THURSOAY C. Thomtia Wiiek C. T. Wikk To Speak Oovld 8rough1011 Cesllelon; "-· CleorbrOOll i.-. Unit A. Coll• Maw , e ... MP•r11,CA9°'» April 1977. n..refore. C.tllorftle~ GHree eoutros. .. IJ a.1 Air s t . th d ( A ·1 G Id West has $34,259,094 in the prior year. . . •T 1s HEREBY OAOEREo ..,., e11 Alfl'eel 11Mr1111 Rowe, "°' ClndY _ Por11.u.to.io • Through e en o pn · o en Directors have declared a quarterly d1v1dend C Thomas Wilek, vice per'°"1 ln-4 1n•9't.c1 in 111e "'°''-' t.ena. Hun1111111on e.0<11. c..111orn1• T11i. 1>usines1 " <onclU<'" by • boarded 194,593 passengers. Year·lO·date, lraffi~ of 10 cents a share. an increase of 3 cents a shate firesident or public af· aforewld _..., •t /'00 O•k °"'1.,. ~ rol"et1,..nhlp. t' to . ' 27 percent over last years ( The J ' C tKt ... wnt. s.10 Ano. c.111ont1a, 111 T111s 1>us1nen ts cOll<kl<ted by • ~nl•Yt1>rt11•"' con mues increase a.. over the previous quarterly dividend. airs o rvme o . 0.part"""')Ofl.July 11 • "11• M ll'OO 9M0r•l0tr1Nnlllp. Tiii\ l l.9t-t Wai Iliad wltll .... figures. The dividend is payable June 16 to will s peak on "luue o'tlocl •.m. flf Mid NY. -,,,." llnttD. T"""4y M " ............ "'"' CAUM, " any ,..,. Tiiis It .......... WM fllad wllll Ille unty Cl ... k of Oro1199 Count• on shareholders of record on May 26. anagement at a mon· .,.v •• w11y .,......,.ic.11c111,., ,....,.. c-ty ci.n ot 0r-Coullty on 11119 1• mt. PltMJJ •f A Op~ NetD Of lice thJy meeting at noon .. ,":rs• ;:;.~;;t,_•orD-:::-D t11e1 • J- 1 • •m. PttsM PvtMiafled 0r~ c:o.11 o.uy Piiot, Bank of America has opened an office at 2600 B~ Op~ Betlflff-rCen Thursday or the Oran1e '°"yo11:111s~to"-c.ute11e P111t1t"'9d0r..,..OM.r.10.11yP11o1. JuMt,u ,20.21,ttn 114,_,1 San Miguel Drive in tbe Newport HUis shopping County chapter of the ll\lbl•111ec1111 u. 0r..,.. eo.1 0e11y J-u.10.11endJ111Y•. "" Saffell & McAdam. Inc .• builders based in p br R laUooa Societ P1io1. • ••• "" ofoenerot ctrw•• 1,...,. center. Newport Beach. lrv1'ne has opened a new corporate headquarters ofuAm1cerieca at th• x:1ety ,Ion. Pllllltllllecl In Ill• County of The branch is BofA 's sixth in the Newport . .... South °'D•,-T.:.o• •. ~~1.1-"uveww11.r.. Beach area and 83rd in Orange County. It Is tern-building at280l Barranca Road. Coast Plaza Hotel. Costa " .. ,..... .,. PUBLIC NOTICE Located on 3.2 acres of land, tbe bulldlng con-Mesa. ~;:·.:---PUBLIC NO'l1CE porarily quartered in a modular Bankmoblle. tains 56.000 square reel of office and warehouse Wile k was c hair"' an ~~ NOT1caoPsALEOP Construction of the branch's $462,000 perma-·•· Dllr-• •• .._. • .,.. a'T'!.PT•.~~~:r.T;:" """" PllOPHTY AT nent office on the site is scheduled to begin late s pace· of P RSA ·s national con· An ...... ......---...--. P1ttVATl!SAL1 f h b lid' t Saffell & McAdam designed the flute pattern re rence 10 San Diego in=:---..~ ...... ., TMIClOUMTYOPOfllANOE No.NWP.1*l thll year. with occupancy o t e u mg expec . and developed custom forms to cast the panels. last autumn. and wa::. U11•"a"1111.CAm» MoT1c1E. o::i;.~1'.mOM To HLL ~nt ,,,. ,s.irr•:; ::OU,~ ~~t~~11t 0! ed ln September 1979. . Helen Reuter of Lois Harding & Associates or Tel: 111417 .. l .. I AN UNOIVIOED INTEllEST IN Ange~:.-· no or u Jn its temporary quarters, the branch Will pro· . d th . · the recipient Of an •11 ...... ,. ... "'"'._ •••L PllOPlllTY AT P1ttVATE i n t11• M•ll•• of t11• Eua1• o• vi de all bank ser vices except safe deposit Irvine des1gnc e interiors. award from the chapter Ju~~~1~~~1?'.:,'°;uf:!~~.~:"Y Piiot. uELs~.~.0!,A~Eri~~ ~"'~RE, ~~~~D~A~ :n:~·:~A~R~-,:ET:u facilities. It will be open from 10 a.m . to 3 p.m . Colong Sale• l•crease ~pbe~:be!Ji:g1~: ev~~t~ J)()l-71 W•ro <Conserv.i•>. Mondays through Thursdays and from 10 a.m. to 6 --------------1 NOTICE 1s HEREBY elven that th• Notk• 1, 11el'9by gl....., 11>11 t11e un· .d Colony Foods Inc .. Newport Beach, bas an-Wilek will discuss the Uc N .... c.. -... '-d. •Ill sell •I prlv•I• U le, O...slgnad wlll Mii .. 11'1•••• ..... I p.m . Fn ays. ed f h . th ded M h 31 l I r bl I ti PUB " .. r. io 1.11e 111ahH1 -""' tNMar, under tr.e 111ghes1 ..... l»\1 r.1.,.,.,, •ubJec110 An outside walk-up window will be open from 9 nounc or t e nme mon s en arc . ne ro e o pu 1c re a ons ----.......,.---~~----1 1,,. term• -conc1100M hef'•lnatter <onllrm•tloll o1w10 5-rlor Court on to 10 a m and from 3 to 5 pm Mondays through earnings were $459,000, or 37 cents a share. on practitioner in various SPS lll'n l'llefltlolltcl, --lect lo conllrm .. or eller Iha Uni dey of ,,_, 1'71, •1 ' • . ' • 1 f $32 348 ()()() $ l ~ lb mparable 1977 phases of Company plan "OTICEOFTllUSTl!E'S UL• ..... by the Superior Court "" or •lier ,,,. office ol Jen F. Hlgll, U4JJ Thursdays and from 9 lo 10 a.m. Fndays . sa es 0 . • . a es .or e co . . ut1DettDEEDOPTt1UIT .-:io.ttn..c111eo1tice ofJAME Hem11n s1 .• vanNuy,,u.mo1c;oun: The branch will be managed by Charles E . period were $28,860.000; n10 g. TP M. PA.-KER. Attorney lor the 91'0•· ly of Los AnQeln, Sl.91•"' c.tll0ml•1 __ ..:..:.:..::....:::.:..:=:.:.--.:..:....: ___ _::__...:. _____________________________ -:-_____________ _ LOA" .. .,.....,.. Clian, al IJDI Oove Street, Suite 410, all Ille ri1jN, 1111• -onl.,nl of w l<l'.-N ollc • ll llerelly otven Ill• ....,port 8Mdl, C.llfomle '2MO, a ll «onwrvelMl,lnondto•ll U>ec.entl,. MA~TER MORTGAGE COMPANY, .... rltflt. tiu., '"""51. &'Id .U.te of , .. , ~ u tuale 111""' County of C•llfomla ~atlon, a-\ MnlM, tlW W•nl, ~ of an undlv Ora1199, St• of C..lllorftla, P«ilc.ulor· ~u«euor truslH, or •ulls lllul• lorly percem t..,_,> .,_,..In, ano, •II ly Otttrlbed as foflOwl.1-11. ""''"__.lo "'9-.d et,, lller..,.l,UtM,"*""R.-<tSWteU.•I Tll•I por1to11 ol Section 24. '" e aeculed by EDWARD FRANK tM W•nl'-~by-at1onof T-nSlllP 1 South,,_.,.. t West, Sall CHE R"OW, • •lftole ....., •llCI r law Of' ~. -tl\Orl, or In..,. B«nerdlno a.. -Meridian, I,. !ht c.orOld Oc10bw 31. 1m Ill...., 11 dlllon to, -I .. Ole wani .• , IM Orne County ol Orone•. bounded a nd IMQ4 1141 ol Oltkl•I R~ "' lloe of of -~I of lt>ls ,...,dl•n, In ctn<rl-• totiows: Beolnntno 01111e llo:e of Iha County Recor-of Orange Mid to •II llWlt CMUlln rHI property, SouU.Wffle<'ly come< of I/Wt ctri..ln Collftt¥. C..lffernla.and--to s"'"9ted In Ille CllY o1 •~aol•. Los eese,,..nl d!HlgNoled es Parcel No.• Nolle• of a...utt end Eledion to Ml Aft991" Collftty, <AllfcwnY, dfterllieo In 111•1 certain -4 from Jolln D .,,.,_ n<onlef Marc.I\ 1, 1'711 ., fOtlowL Boer, Trust• tor JOWllh S. TllUf11A1n, Boot 12511 "-.0 of Mid Offf<t.1 Tiie s.u111 llO ,_t of Loi ll. Tr.ct llenlr.ruPI, to SI Mlllfoon ti u•, r .. Rtreoreb, wot sett on Jiily 7, "" 4lll H per .._ ,__ 111 86oll SI, toroeo ~-11. 1930. In 8ooll 00 11 00 • m . itt the soulfl front entr P•e• u ot Maps. co .. nty ot Los alp~" 1 ol Otli<lat Recoros, In Ille Of· ID lne Orenoe County old Coun...._, Aft9eles, State of C.llfornio. II<• of ,,,. c.oun1y Recoroer Of WIO c11yolS.111it.,,.,,11MeOfC..llfOr'ftl•• Commonly known •s U1S Lov<tll, Orang<o County, and runnlnq lhenu oubllc <'lu<liofl, lo Iha hllJhKI DkiOef' Ar<aclla, Cafltomla. Nor111 7 '11'40'' Eo\I al0ft9 tlle Wuterlv for c.ull (j)oly-al lllo 11,,..of tale In This w l• ls wblecl tocurrenl l•1to. line of .. id .. M"-l 37.711eel. 11\enc.e ld•lul money ol me ~lteo SUI" of co¥<t,..nls, conditions, restrictions, re· Nortll .i• 5''21" Ent •long lht Amerlt•I o1ll r!QM. tit•• -1111.,.ftt, Mnt•tions, ,....s, rloflll of way,••-W.slerly tine of sold •-menl, •3.ts conveyeo 10 •""row '-Id b'f II ,...1111• encl n lstlnv encutnbrMI<" of 1 .. 1; t11ence H<H111 W~')I .. wut SO , .. 10 deea ol lf\1\1 In the P1'-1'1' record. leel; thence South •1 S..'71" West tOS \llu•le4 In s.ld County and Stale, encl Tiie lerim end conditions of sale are !eel; 111enu Soulh J H '40" Wesl 17 IS ~w:rilllld ~ lol~; ,..1 u .n In lawtul money of tM Untied f•t; u..nu H<>rtll 11 31'20 .. Wnl • ... Lolln,otTr«IHO l)U.l11111ec1 Stat•• 01 Amerlco. Nol leu ,holl fffl; then<• South 119·40" West 20 ly ot Costa ~· ~ly ol Or<1n9e, s.s,ooo.oo Inc.sh to ac~y n.. of· !eel 10 Ille H«trltt1y 11,.. of '"°' cer ~late ot c.l•lorn••. H -rnep ,.. fer ..,d 1,,. botonu to be PollO on con-lain .... .._, dnlontled •t Porcel 11 cwdeCI In 9aoll 111, P~ J7 lo 41 in. llrmetlon"' Wiie l>Y the c:ourt TH es, In wlo -; lhenC.e Souill 17'31'20" Mi -"""" In u."' Eo1s1 a1ono Mid Hof'therly line ... '4 <1u.,ve. K • ,...,'--Atin9 -melnt-u U · teel 10 lhe p0lnl of ~lnnlno. The lltt> ol lhe ~ly re<~ of H id 119f\'Sft, -premiums on lnswanc:• covnly Monl-ly •no-n 17 ec<eplebl• IO 1119 PllfC-. ~II be •llO'ole Oe'Krllled PM<•I 11 "-" as llaMm• Pl«•. Costa Mi-w, ~lllOf'nl• -•ted AS of Ille-· of r«ordino of Lois lS. ll>, J7, JtG • .o<;, ••G. O G, •>G. ~~ .. ,., o 11-.t address or c...,men ·~ ,--ny-•. TMeaamlnatton of II· •nc:I ••G Oii UcienMld Surveyor's Map oeiov ~ '~' --of s.,.11 Tllu<'ston P•n.. recorclad In iteslonatoon Is ·-e. no •er· lie, f'eCorcl,. ol -.wey...ca, any lill• Book • al Paoe " ol Record ol •••1ty 11 9lwe11~1oll•~-"or 1nwr.,,<epolkyancle<Krow•~ ~Y'· •n 1,,. olho of 1,,. Couftty touec:tn..ul.. ,,..II be bor,. l>Y !fie PArtina<conll"O RetorOer 01 Hid Dr•nee County S.10 Ml• .. 11 be ........ llul .... 1110111. to Southern c..lltoml• -•k.e Nole !>o ,., es ,_ l)y rKWdS, V ICI covenent or _r_,1,, eapnu or '"'' llkh or often are lfMted lor 11\ls l•nd 11._ no Iron ..... .,, ony Pllbll( plltd, r._-.ti..e tlll•, _..,or --•IY -""61 lie In writ.no ano "''"'or ~y. cumbronus, lo a•ll•ly lh<t <'•I• wlll wrec•'-•• llleotllceo4 JAME TllOst portions ol Se<llOll 2•. 111 'ACU••O by w ld -of'''°'· ln<Ncf. M PARICER. attorney lor Ill• T-ilSlllP, Soul/I, Ronoe t WUl Sen 1no the tee ai1C1 •-of die truslft pel'\Ollol -••tlw, ., 1201 Dow e.m.n11no a--Merlolan, In ll'le ..... of Ille ln.ftts <rNled by Mid °"4 SI••••· Suite 410, Newport Be•cll, c.ou.tt, o4 0r""89. 51-.. C..llfornl•. of "'°'· --." 1--. wltll In-C.lffornl• nMO, or ""'Y be lli.d with ~"bed as follOws lere\I •nd ••le <Mrvn •s prcw-In IN clerl! of ti. S-rior Court Of' de-PARCEL 1: !1e9tnn1r19 •I Ille ~I ""'"note, -.... unp.tlO prlftc:lpel of livered lo JAMES M. PARKE WHterty comer of Illa! cerl•ln ••H •M nore '\«wed trY •aid~ of tr\OI; Per:ion•llY Ol any time •ll•r llrst ,,,..., CIHl9Mtad .. p.,cel Ho. IS In lo ••I $1lUOO.OO with lnlttHt ~ putttk ollofl0 of ltlls HOtke -before 11"11 t erteln deed f,,,.,. John 0 Seyer. '"'m Nowe-1• 1971 •11 •s provided mollfnv t.,.Mlle TruU•• for JO\tpll S. Tllunlon, In •••d note For lurtller tnlormallo" end bid 114illllnopt, to SI MllllQOl'I •I U• • re. Daleo J.-1. 1'11 !Orms •PCllY e t ,,. off1c.e of Ille al· ctrded ~ 11, 19'>0, Ill a-oo. loU>ler Mort-Conl1Nny lorfteY tor .. "*'°'an. •I l>Ove 1, of Olfk.lal R41C«VS, In Ille of· "'well Tnostee Tiie rlgftt Is r~ to relect ony flu of Ille Couftty Recoroer of Wld a., Oltot Gall~ ena •II bleb Or.nee County; and runntno-thence Aull'tottrea Otflc.e• Oeled June S, 1971. Soul II o • S•' 21·· Wul olong 1"- ""t>llslled Or.noe CoeA Dally PllOC. MARY ELLEN MOORE, Soullle•tarly llM of lftal CA1'1aln NM· Jun~ U. 70. 11. 1911 Ouerdo111 ot m•nl OHlgMMcl os P•rcal Ho S In __________ a_n_i_.7f_ Moettww M. NIOor•. waro •••O dffcl, 70 t•t; "*"-.,.,,,. .tt• o~· PUBLIC NOTICE , .... , M. PAllKIEll ,. .. EHi 100 '"" 10 ti. N«thweslarly .,,..,.., et~ llna of tlltl CA<1a111 -· de$1QNI· ------------1ut1 o... ..,...._ Wtetll ed u Parcel Ho.• In Mid Oee<I; ,.,.nee tl·M'IM lttw,..-1 m..<11, CA '266t North • 1 S4' 21" Eul olong Hid MOTi" TOCtllDITOltt Tel: 111'1 '7~ Norlflwulerly line, 35 l•I; l.lle11c.e HO. A-tlHlt AU.,.••9' tar a......... Nortft .... OS' 39" Wetl 50 f"I; lllence SUl'l!ltl()lll ~TOP THI! PuDllslltd Or~ Coasl D•llY Pilot, Nortll ... u· 21" East JS f .. t to .... STATE CW CALI l'CMtlllA PO.-June. 1 13 1•11 SolllllWffterlY lllle of wld .. Mmenl THE COUNTY OP OtlAMGE ; • • 719'1-71 dfflon•ted •• Pare.el No. IS; lhentl In 1111111 111\attr OI tlle EslY•I• o4 HAR· Norlll .... ~· ,. .. w .. 1 ··-u lo AIETWHITE,O.Ceawo PUBLIC NO'l1CE Sou111wu1 ... 1y 11ne, 50 l•l lo the p0lnl Notice is hereoot gt...., to creclllor1 o1 betllnnlno, "-"'"'II claltM -1"'1 the wld 6ece-The allow -••bed Nrc.el ot tend oenl to Ille ,,.,., t loliM In Ille office of "·Mni Is Sh-n •• Loll ll, Sl -u, of t~ clerk ol ,,,. llfor-ld COU0'1 or I SUPIE.tllOlt COUllTOP THE Llonseo Surveyor·• Map of Sar•h on~nl I"""' lo Ille -\loMCI Al I STATIE Of' CALtflOtlMIA FOlt Thurston Par1< llled In 8-4, al - of Ike ol JOSEPH G HALL. 1SV E. TMIE COUNTY OP OltANGE 1•. ol Record ol Survo • ol .. 10 Fourlh SI,..,, Sant• Ana, Galllwnl .... .._, Orange County .-VOi, whlctllMWofflc.e l11M plac;e lfOTICll! OF SAl.I OF PARCEL 1: 9"1Mtng Al a POl11t I" Clu>IM\S of .. -...'9Mc1 In •II me1 tlaAL .. ltOPltlTY AT Ille Soutll llne of -<ertaln .......... , '"' ~allll ... lo Mid ....... Suell PltlVATI! SALE dul-tad n Parul No. 11 In Ille cl9e(I ·· cl•1ms •llfl CM ,_.,._., _...,, In IN MatW flf IN Estote "' RUBY ..ierr..i 1o In Parcel I above, dfs1an1 m11st lie llleaor pr_ es Mor E.-NESTIHE SIEUW, 0.U•wd. tMreon _.., 17' JI' 20" W"t 20 r..1 wllllln lour monlM •lier IM llrl "OTICE 1$ HEREBY GIVEN tNI lrOM Iha ~ ... ly -rot lllal pUbllce11ono11 .... no11ce. tlle u~. JAMES E. HEIM, certalft.._.......des,_I ..... Poree• OeltdMayl7,1'71 Public Admlnlslr•lor, ••AG· No.12111Wllct-.anclrunnfngNort11 a.,.,.,. v.....-mllllllr•tor of ,,,. ttl•I• of RUBY 17' 31' 10" West • ._ Uld Soulll llnt, Aelmltli~lr•lorof llleetlolt• ERNESTINE SIEUW, de<eoHAd, will 20 f•I; lllenca Souul J• Jt' .ct'' Wnt 2t olYld~ sell •I 11,.,..,e sate '° Ille hlQllest-anc:t Ifft; thel>Ce Soulll t 7• J I' :10" Easl 20 JOSEPN .. MALL 11JHt M1 bidder, el .... deOUcllon of any l"t; lhel>Ce Nort11 2' 2'' .ct'' EHi 20 Attar .. , .. ~ requesleO brol<er'a commission, u-' feet to lhe l)Olnt of beQlnnll'Q 1121 • . .._.,_. -t.rm1 end c-lllOM llertlnaflff TM allo.,. -rilled percel of l•nd s.,.,.A .... CAftJel .....,,lolled -IUbl«I lo conllrma. Is shown es Lott HO •nc:t UO on P11blf•llacl Or.,.. CMlt Dall~ f'llt4, 114111 tty .,;. •l>Ove-enlllled Superior L1011sed Surw-·1 MAlp of hroh M•y n. • ... "-•. IJ, tm eowt. en .,._ 21, 1m. at Ille "°"' of ThurslOll Parl 1119<1 In lloOll 4, •t poge __________ ..._ __ ,._1 t•••ve o•c1oc11. noon, or lhereoft.r 16, of Record of s .. rway1 61 H IO •llflln ti. u .... attowed l>Y law. •I tM ~.no• Coullty. PUBUC NCmCI! ofll<• ot t11e l'lellc Administrator, 13IOO PARCEL J: lle\llnnlno el Ill• most ...,....----~=:------.South Grona Aven..e, Sant• Ana, Norllletly Comtr of ltlet <ertoln ffM• 11·2't174 Calltornla. tVOS, ·011 rlQlll, 1111•, I~ ""'"' des!Qnettcl •s Port•• No. II In MOTIC. TOCllaotTOllS ••rest, end est••• of H id RUBY IM deed,~ lo In Parcel I tllove. ltO. A-fMtt E""ESTINE SIEUW, DKHMd, In ..... pelnl belno In. c..,.,,. conca ... to SUPl.-tOlt COUllT Ofl TM• alld to thal cerl•I,. rHI property Ille SoutllwMt, having • rocllu• ot to ST ATE OP CALl~MIA l'Ott ct.Krlbed ol lol!Ow\, to wit: 1 .. 1 •ncl e ltnQtflflf 70 .. 1 f•I and llelng TM• CIOUMTY ~OllAllMM Loi s.t o1 Trac;!"°· 71t7, In ttte Qty Ill Ille Norll\Nslerty lfne of lhlt <tr tn Ill• Meller of""' l!llall OI OIAMllelm,CoufltyofOr~.Slai.ot loln ........... dtll-lad .. p.,u, MARGARET ANN ENLOW •110 C.lltomla n -mop r«oroed In HO. 2 In s•ld deeO: l llttHt a.no•" .. MARGAllET A. EH~OW. 8ooll n ;..,,,.. ... , •nil " of Mis-Horlllwfflef'ly •'°"I .... arc ol H id O.u•-. ce118,..C:.,. ~ 1;.. the otflce of the curve, lhroutlft • unlrol onoie 01 11• Holl<e I' ,,_.,. given lo t redllors C-IY R~ of Or11nge County, SS' l•''. 16 6S IMI to Ille lrue point Of llowlng clel-l09A!Mt 1119 IOid Cle< .. Gelllornle. beginning of IM bOullO•ry Of the 0wn1 10 Ille Mid c••-In Ille oHic. flf C.OmmOftly know" 3,. UOl Norlfl P•r<•I ot land described heroin, • 111e c•Hll ot --.....ci ~Of 10 l.Ot1t1 Place ..,,.,.,.,m Cllllof'nl• rao111 ltne •• ... 1c1 point 1Mt1t1ng Soulfl pr•~nt -.. tN -..1re4 ., ... SUblK I ,,,; •II eaceciilollt. <ondlllon•. 70 11 SI .. WHI, 11\enet COilllnulnQ Ollie• Ci4 CHRIS ~WAY, GRISHAM, i'Hlrlctlons, -no . u tlllslons. Ho<lhWUIHIY ··-, ... He of .. ro VANDEN8E.-G HOTT co.rtlfAY ~ ~•l'-llens rl~ls •lld r ights curve, lll•OUOf'I • <Mlrel llllQle o4 7 OS "'""o", no e. Oct .;,. 81"4 .. 10th 01,.,.., etrecOto. • • Jt", '·'° '·'" eo • POlnt Ill w lo CIKW Floor L-8eodl, Calltorlll• ...n, lllcb or °"-" 0,._ lnvllf4 tor said l"'m Wflf<ll Ille unt., l>Mtl South~ ..,,k,; letter office 1, IN ..-C• et *1-""'"''' .,. ,....... be '" _111"9 encl u• n .. wea; 111enea Norlll., u• l.I' neti of ,,,_ _........, In all mot wlll .. '9Cli .... al .. etlke of "'9 Eal! 20 lwt IO • <-of 100 loot pel'1al,.l r19 lo ..;., eslate SU<.t\ clol l'uttllc .AemtnlSlrator. IJOO Soulll rectlu. wtlleh It ~-Irk wllll 11\4' •llh the_.,~ '-SI w O<Oftf A Sanlt Ana C..lllornlo cur•• ol 10 to•t r.Olu• tllO•• 111ec1 °' .,_,..., • -.said w1etH1 mes .. ;::'.;.11..., with j,. Cla•k et OeK••bed, ~ Soutt1eutor1v •IOno IOolf' ~"" afW IM flnl ..,..kafitft kl 's..c-t1or ~ or "'°Y lie ,,.. Ille arc flf Mid c..,,..., llWOUGI' • tenlr•I of llllS Mtlce. ~red t said Put>itc Admlnlstretor •11t11• of 1 ~· 21", lJ • '"110 • ""'1 o led,..., 1a, 1'11 ° In w 10 c11rve. from wfll(ll <enlH beer\ • --OtrMfttlly, ot any u ........ , llrsl SOUlll 70 II' S1" W••I '"""'• Soulh ~::.,of IN pUl)llc.atlC1nollllbnotlUendbMor•.,,. 70 ... SI"~ 20 leello the tr .... POlnt Ill ol l9id o.e-rftetl"lofwidute. ' of b<19IMlr19 w VMHMltl•Cll .. llOTT TE"MS 01' SALE· Casll. lawful Tiie •l>OW ancrlbed ,etc.I Of l- OlllS:::'f.CAlllllOll ' -y of lfw Unllact Sltltn, or upon It ,flown n Lot S1G ori Ll<tllMd CO" • ...... WC-II ,.,..,._ -~lttoft' H mey tie s .. rv•yor•\ Mtp Of S.r•ll fllunlOll :"~................ KC•Pl•lll•IOIN~-<onflrm•· P•fk llled In --•• •I !Mloe "·Of hlldl CMlfenll .-, lien. TM tum o4 ~.OOO.OO In <tllll. Recor-of SUr~eya of H id Oran .. Lllllt • • cet1111fld cllee.k, or _., Of-mu\t Count Publlsllacl ar..,.. 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Our dealership now ltns the 5.7 L111'e fucl-i11jected diesd VB availalJle 111 limit1•d number for Sevme lnj Cntltl· Inc. Wilen I/OU vistl US, vou'I/ dt!'· ('(Jl/('Y that 1i11pl'l'SSIVI! mifea~l' 15 011/11 ll DJ:ESEL] Ille! lll'~11111111x w1t/1 /In• d1c ... 1•l JXlll't'rt'd Seville. Bt!crwse Ott:-,... /lit A111enca11 luxur11 car that crm clia11xe yo ur 111111d abo ut rl11•st•/ 111otorm~ with ih impressive nm'/ eratio11 and quwt111...;s. Arove all, 1f ... a Sl'Ville. With Cnd1llac comfort m11I co1ivenience. £PA fr~urr~ cm• e"timates. Yt!ur aftunl mileage will vary dependmg v11 lzow and wlwrL' yo u drive, your cnr's co,,d1tio11 a11d imailablc equip- mt•11 t. An estimated tankful. 504 miles per Tiie di1·~el·powcred Sroflf~ /ta!-a11 1•:-ti111ated cru is111g rn11gr of 504 mile:;. Tltis range estimate •:' 011· la111ed l1y multipl.11i11g tlte LPA c11111- posite estinwte of 24 mpg by Sroille'-. standard fuel tank capacity ratinR of 21 ~allo11s. Your cruising range will 11ary. V8 smoothness . Tire tire&•/ for Seville is n VB. /Is rl1111 nmic llalnna lrdp ... ass ure ~1iwotl1 e11sil1e idle And it~ <'tg/11 cvlinill'r tlcsix11 w11tril1utc~ to im· p11•-. ... 1111• 11ccd1•rnt1011. Ease of operation . )iw'I/ notice when you tum tire 1g111 t 111// key to 011 . an amber li~lr t 11111/ ll!>k 111111 to "WA IT" TI11-; I 1111c will un ry tfepend111~ 011 tire coolant temperature JI WAIT ill! Sf.ART II Sometmres . . . t/l<'re will be no wart. Wiren tire .~reen light tells you to ~START." l""t tum the kLy t" tire start pos•· t 11m . 111e11 , drive nff. Two power sources available Wr offer S11.1ill11 wrtlt a 'l 7 Liff't• 1>f11ctronrc f111'1 -1111ecfirtf -.:ns11f111i: VB ... or 1111 at•nilaf11c 5 7 L11re ~tc!l· 1111ectcd die!>i'I VB Stvil/;! I!-l''l'"l'fJe'I witlt GM-h111lt en,~1111!!> !>Upplit•d by pnr1ouc; dw1~11111~. Sec us fi1r detail~ Among the elite ... of the wortd·.,. luxury cars-Seville stands alone. Only Sev1ll11 17mv1drs /Iris selection of 5.7 Litre en.~ines. Only Sevrflt! brings f()getlter 111tcmatir11a/ srze and desixn wttll Cadillac comfort and ronvc111nrce. Wt' 11n•rle 11m1 to visit us soon 1-'1'frll'11ce Sev1Ue by yourself. .. for youf"!tclf Nabers Cadillac 2600 Hc\rbot BoulevArd. Coste\ Mes.\ (714) 540-9100 -@il9 .. ' ~ • - l \ i I ' i l I • ' .~ Business TUMdly, June 13. 1978 DAILY PILOT 8a .5)11~--·-·_o_"'nt• rsbl p ; FCC's Media , Rule Upheld WASHINGTON 1AP1 Ffhe U.S. Supreme Court has ruled unanimously that virtually all businesses owning bolh a newspaper and a broad· cast station in the !48me communitydonotbavetoget rid of one. The justice:;, hOwever, ruled Monday that the .Fede r al Commun ications Commission is ;rnthorized to block a ll s uch "cross ownerships" in ·the future. THE WGH COURT, IN a lengthy opinion writ· ten by Justice Thurgood Marshall, upheld the FCC's 1975 regulations on media cross-ownership while striking down a federal appeals court's rul· iog that would have required divestiture of all ex· 1stmg cross-ownerships. That ruhng by the U.S. Circuit Court of Ap· peals tn Wao;hington ha<i stunned media groups across lhe nation by requiring that virtually all ex· tsting cross-ownerships be broken up ALTIIOUGH THE CIRCUIT court had not or· d~red publishers •ind broadcast s tations directly to divest themselves or some business properties. the court told the FCC to adopt rules bringing about such d1vest1ture. The lower <'Ourt's ruling was appealed by the commission, the National Association oC Broad· 1• casters and the American Newspaper Publishers Associauon Firmer Footing R1chard Geisler. 54, president of the Spald- ing Sporting Goods Co. of Chicopee. Mass .. holds a n athletic shoe manufactured in J a pan by Mitsubishi International Corp. Geisler is shifting empahsis from manufac- turing to .marketing in an effort to become the number one sports goods company. Aside Crom 16 divestiture orders handed down by the FCC. the Justi ces· ruling appears to allow the owners of some 150 newspapers, 55 televisions stations and 130 radio stations in 44 states to con· Unue owning their properties. Area Promotions Listed Eugene R. <Pao Howard has been named manager or the Newport Beach office of Home Savings and Loan. tie joined tht• OJSsociat1on m January and ls a 26-year veteran of the US. Manne Corps. • William It Gn>titi, Donald E. Jordan and Jobn J . Murpbv h •JVf' h<:t:n elected second vice pres1· dents al Paciric Mutu:.I, Newport Beach. • Terry Witthoft, Costa Mesa. has been elected vice pn:.-sidcnt <ind genera l manager of Lagana Hills Utllity Co., Laguna llills. The company serves South Orange County, in· eluding portions or Laguna Hills, El Toro and Mis· s1on Viejo, throu~h two subsidiaries, Laguna Hills Water Co. and LaJ.!una Hills Sanitation, Inc. Witthoft pn•v1ously was associated for two years with the Los Angeles office o( the California Public Utililles Commission, involved primarily with water <'ompany rate proceedings. • James W. Rotruck, Huntington Beach, has lbeen promoted lo vice president in Security Pacific Bank's Newport Center office. He is former vice preMdcnt and manager of the bank's Huntington Beach office • Seven executives have been promoted by Am· cord loc., Newport Beach. Robert II. Biggs was elected senior vice pre· sident-cemcnt operations; Marylea Alexander, Joseph P. f1alaerty, Frank G. Gilliland, Cyril P. Taylor and M. Eugue Tbomas were elected vice Particular People Select JOHNSON & SON Home of the ·''Golden Touch'' ··Johnson & Son seemed to bend over backwards lo get me what I wanted". SUE REPELLA Orange, Caht. ANOTHER SATISIFIED CUSTOMER .JOHNSON Be SON fir I 262G Hart)or Blvd • Costi'l Mesa • 540-5630 presidents, and Pamela A. Scalzo was elected as· sistant secretary of lbe corporauon. * Robert R. Dahlquis t has been named national sales manager for lnt~mational Teleeommanlca· tions lndustrie , Costa Mesa. He bas sales and marketing respons ibility for the Magistrate telephone cost and control system. lie is former Southern division manager for the American Electronics Association • Klaus Barre has been named vice president of the Newport Beach division oC Peter t\. Lendrum Associates, Architects, Inc. He previously was operations manager for the company's Newport Beach office. He has been with the firm since 1973. * Andenion & Anderson, Inc., Newport Beach. has appointed Frederick W. Welch, Newport Beach. to head its full-service personal lines division. Formerly With Employers Casualty or Dallas • he will expand lines of coverage in the existing de· partment. • Michael Rogers, Mission Viejo. has been ap· pointed as~istant vice president for loans at Bank of America's Irvine industrial branch in Newport Beach. He had served as commercial loan officer at the branch since January 1977. Wllb the bank slnce 1963. he beJtan his career in Bakersfield as a vault teller, advancing to loan officer two years later at Oildale. * Carl J . Castillo, Irvine. has been named sav· in gs manager of Great Western Savings and Loan Association's Loog Beacti office. He joined the association in 1963 and has served as teller, savil'lgs officer and data process· ing systems analyst before being named manager of the Lakewood orrlce in 1974. He was named a vice president in 1975. • Paol A. Basse or Irvine. treasurer of Pertee Computer Corp., has been corporate vice president and treasurer. He joined lhe company in February 1974 as b~iness systems division controller following seven years with Ford Aerospace and Communica· tions Corp. in various financial management posi· lions. Jn 1976 he was named a division vice presi· dent of business systems division and in February. 19n he became an office r as corporate treasurer_ * Donna Bird, Huntington Beach. has been named research coordinator at Product Manage· meat Co .. Newport Beach-based marketing re· search and consulting firm. • Robert Campbell. Newport Beach, has been awarded the internationa l distinguished service award by the Association for Systems Manage- ment. Fluor Tells Dividends Fluor Corp. 's board of directors has declared the regular quarterly cash dividend of 75 cents per share on series B preferred stock and 30 cents per share on common stock. payable July 15. to holde rs of record at the close of business on June 30. ''Weekly Quote'' radio Pllf er WIDE AREA 00\'EBAGE MARINERS PA VS 7 .371%=7 .648% ANNUAL RATE ANNUAL YIELD On ~10,000 minimum slx·month "money market" accounts.. For further Information call 642.,.000. Ask for oor •·money morkef' specialist. Annualll'ed yield • II prrnclpal & all Interest wete to temaln In the ecoount •t the same rare '°'one yeer Mariners 8avlnvs A and Loan~~IOn \WI ORANG~CO.-LA 'l .1• s= NO DEPOSIT ON APPROVED CREDIT Celf 142-5171-. Put • few word• to work for ou. •• ·•-+.-•..,,....-.---- Recall Hits $40 Million Nader Says Ford Repai,r 'Not Erwugli' W ASIUNGTON <AP) When a Ford Pinto was hit from behind on Interstate 15 near San Bernardino, five years ago. the entire passenger compartment Ignited in flames. \... The driver of the 1972 Pinto. Lily Gray, died. Ric hard Grimshaw, then 13. survived but wasmaimedforllfe. THE BOY'S BURNS covered 95 percent of his body. Since then, he has had more than 50 operations and his trips to the operating room are not over yet. He has lost four fingers. his nose and left ear. Ford Motor Company was or· dered in Orange County to pay a $127.8 million judgment that at· lracted n ational attention because of its size. A JUdge later reduced it to $6.6 million. The controversy over the safe. ty ol the Pinto culminated in a major auto recall. FORD MOTOR Company, under pressure from the federal governme nt and consume r leaders, has agreed lo recall about 1.5 million Pintos and 30,000 Mercury Bobcats. The models affected are all 1971·76 Pintos and 1975·76 Bobcats. ex· cept station wagons. The affected cars have a fuel system the government called unsafe in a May 8 preliminary fi nding. Rather than go through the rest of the government pro- ceedings, Ford agreed to the re· call. The auto maker will be notify· ing owners of the arrected ve hicles and making the modifications Cree of charge. The company estimates the work will cost it $20 to $30 per vehicle. or about $40 million if all the cars are brought in . FORD VICE PRESIDENT Herbert L. Misch said the com· pany expects dealers wlll be pre- ( __ co_N_s_ .. v_M_E_R_) pared to process the first re· quests in September * * * Three Auto Safety Probes Conducted WASHINGTON CAP > -The Transportation Department 1s conducting three auto sarety in· vestigations invo lving some 2.055,000 vehicles. One involves an alleged fuel leakage problem 1n F ord Granadas and M e r c ur y Monarchs. The department said the s ituation, involving the ruel line. can result in engine com· partment fires. ln addition to the leakage pro- blem on the 1975 a nd 1976 Granadas and Mercury Monarchs with VS engines. lhe department said. the National Highway Traffic Safety Ad· ministration is investigating a s uspected manual s tee ring mechanism problem in 1973-75 Ford Pinto and Mus tang· 11 vehicles and Mercury Bobcats. which can result in a loss of steering. The third investigat ion in· volves front wheel bearing failures on 1973-1977 Fiat 128 and X·1 ·9 vehicles which can result m loss or vehicle control. Anyone who has experienced any of the problems was urged to write the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. 400 Seventh St. S .W ., Washington. D.C., 20590, or call the agency's toll free line on 800...(24..9300 . Ove r The Counter NASO Listiftl)S Tht• mochfkat1ons will involve re1>l<Jcine the ruet filler pipe und seal with a longer pipe and 1m proved seal. plu~ installation of a new polyethylene shie ld across the front or the fuel tank. Consumer advocate Ralph Nader, who called for govern- ment action, was not satisfied. saying Ford should install com plete new ruel tanks. MOTHER JONE M agazme was also promLnent in urgmg the recall. Jo an article last year. the magazine said Ford knowingly put a defective gas tank in the cars. ··charges of c rim i nal neg li gence should be lodged agains t the Ford exec utive~ responsible for this dec1s 1on:· Adam Hochschild, an editor or the magazine. said after the re call. Ford continued t o ma1ntam that the cars are safe. The fact remains however. that attacks on the safety of the fuel systems or these cars havt: resulted in public concern that Ford wishes to put to rest ... Misch said in a letter to Ad mms trator Joan Claybrook or the National Highway 'l'rafft l· ~afety Administration. NUTS A. IN a preliminary finding May 8. dis· agreed with Ford over the safety of the Pinto and Monarch. The largest safety-related n· call came in 19'il. when General Motors recalled 6.6 million cars with motor mount problems that could have caused the vehicle~ lo go out or control. . 1-·ord asked owners or car-. bought w1th1n the last year. whom it said may be difficult tor it to locate, to provide their names and addresses, alon~ with vehicle serial numbers, to the Campaign Coordinator. Ford Parts and Service Division, Ford Motor Co .. Box 3333. l.1vonta. Mich .. 481.50. lip• and Dou:ms Pt• lJo :•I Up 7~~ Uo n • Up 10 • Up ~· \;O .J-.. ,,.. Up I\• UP t~ • us: ' • UP t• J VI> 14 I UP \l I \,ip p. Up t~' Uc ..,, VP ,; ' Up ,; ; UP ti I Up '' t Ur " • VP II' l#u tt • lJI) IQ Uo ti1 " vu ,,. 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' .. .. . ~TOCKS BUSINESS Caution on Care Saves Money By S\'LVIA POltTER lf you have been advised to bave &Ur""gery or a non· emergency nature. consider t hese tacts first -In one out of fo ur cases tn which s ubscribers to Blue Cross and Blue Shield or Greater New York were advised to undergo elective surgery and sought second opinions. the consultant recommended agalnet having the operation. -Of the obstetrtcal·gynecological cases studied. 28.6 percent of the: recommendations of the first physicians were not confirmed. -Of the orthopedic cases, the Cirst physicians were opposed in 33.2 percent or the cases nnd of the ear, nose and throat cases <mostly tonsillectomies 1, 26.b percent. THESE F'JNDlNGS A.RE NOT NECESSARILY con- clusive. D. Eugene Sibery. the plan executive vice presi· dent. concedes . "We are continuing to rollow these patients to see how many had operations anyway. how many de· ferred them tor a year or two, and how many were sue cessfully treated non·surgically," he says. ··we also want to see what happens to similar people who did not request second opinions." But the proportion or disagreement adds some credibility to the growing concern that much surgery is un- needed An csllm:ited 2 4 million unnecessary operations. caus- ing nearly 12.000 deaths. are p e rfo rmed an · · nually at a cost to the pu b lt e o r a bo u t S-1 billion. a congressional c ommittee c h a rge d s e vera l y e a r s ago . "There is more surgery Money's Worth in the U.S. today than the re ought to be.'· Health, Educa· lion and Welfare Undersecretary Hale Champion testified last winter. "There are many thousands more s urgeons thiin we need." and "excess surgeons lead to excess sur· ger.v ... Studies in Kansas. Mame, Vermont and els ewhere see m to bear this out Although ch:illenged as exaggerated , these s tat1st1cs have led a growing number of Blue Cross. Blue Shield and other health insurance plans to offer to pay ror second and even third opimons to confirm any re<-om mendataons for elective s urgtry In New York. m fact. state law requires health insurance plan~ to offer this frf* option "R EDUCING COSTS AND IMPROVING THE quaht~ or rare are the goals of the programs. ' say<: Walter J McNem ey. president or Rlu1: Cross-Blue Shield ASSOC1ll· lion "This can come about as phys1c1a ns reat:zc their rec ommendat1ons lor s urgery m ay be reviewed .. tinder the plan. the subscriber i~ undeor no obhRation to accept the late opinion and 1s covered by insurance for the operation regardless of the second opm1on. The progra m saves money. For each operation nol performed on a s ubscriber. the plan sa ves $1.500 an hospital fees alone. says S1bery . who estimates the plan '.,; savings to be at least S700.000 1n the two years it has been an c rfect. Yet . relatively few or you take advantage or the free second opinions. or the roughl.y 200.000 elective operations the Greater New York P lan pays for every year. only l.000 -Or half or l percent a re performed with a C'Orrobor&I· 1ng second opinion Inflation and Rates Worry Wall Street NEW YORK c AP 1 T he stock market struggled to re cover from a nearly two day-de<:hnt-today amid worries over rising interest rates and mnat1on The OOw Jones index or 30 mdustnals was up 0.26 pomt~ to 856.98 after being oH by as much as 8 points earlier in Lhtt dav · Among New Yo rk Stock Exchange·lisled issues. losers out weighed gainers by a bout a 4.3 margin. however. The decline that s ta rted Monday shows the stock market "is in a process or coming tu gnps" with Feder at Reserve policies aimed at fighlmR anflat1on." said Wilham E. Gibson of Smith Barney Harris Upha m & Co Inc Analysts also sa id they were worned that continued moves by the Federal Reserve to push interest rates up- ward might curb1!conom1r proi.;ress Slo«-k#"Jn The .~pot Ii ght NEW YORK IAPI· SAie\, 4 pm Pf«~ 1':::e~'.~'-r.oc~ ., .:~" .~~~":, lr•<llno 1Wllonally •• ,.._. !flan \I ,..u\~y 011 •7•.100 '21• • IJ>. lilelOrllnll A 104 100 SI • 111 AlldArl lncJ UI ,600 l'• • ', ~YftlU Corl> '16,JOO )1 • '• :::~~~m :a; n~ : r· OIAI Ptl NA •I ,t:l(!J 1~ • '-,..ouOHM S. • .00 U~ , ._ !>Id Mel•h S.C.SOO 11'·'1 , •1 KlftAr• Cp "·'°° J • ,_. cm,, .. ... '" " .. -1, ..... ,,. -l\lf '• -'" 1\0 '• , .... ... 1 J, \. -· I~ ,. 1._ It -~ ~r··,. l I '4 : i j I 8 ~ ' ll I I 1 I T., I : I I I' " . 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"'°"'tor\ Golt • • dl••llMWI O< o tlfl'I• ' ,..,vldtnll ~d '4'•' ~"tun 1 Mt•~•" tvn UCI (Allee! wd Wll9l'I dl\lftlNt ... .,, """" l"lltO •"I Wiii\ .. •r••lll\ ow WllllOW ••rr .. 111\ •01\ t:I CMlt•b\lllOll p £ I etle '1lf pr\(f Of e \lf(I H ~ m11111019 qi r,:r~• ••'"'"''-':'T: Dt ?~~;~;,, .':, :~~ 11 "'°""' .. r111nos -. . -...... ENTERTAINMENT / INTERMISSION MOVIES Tueedlly,June 13, 1978 OAILV PILOT 87 '111 Sightseeing Ryan O'Ncal :rnd Candice Bergen tour thl• Hong Kong countr).s1dc during a break rn the filming of l hl' O l'\\' mo,·ic .. Ohn·r .., Stor y." a sequt•I lo O'Nl·al's "Love Story " Glamor Star 76, Returns GLENS FALLS, N.Y. <AP> ·-Thirty-fou r years ago, Esther Ralston turned down a $100,000 Hollywood contract and came east to have a baby. Recently, the glamor queen or the 19305 and 40s, left her job with a Glens FaJls Lighting fixture company and her daughter's home to drive back to California. Miss ~als~on, now 76, pl~ns t~ live and write her memoirs m Ventura. Calif., wtth her son, an Air Force major. But the former star of Flo Z1egfield's "American Venus," wouldn't rule out a cam eo rote or two m ttollywood SINCE HER STAGE career began 74 years ago. Miss Ralston has appeared in just about every medium imaginable. includlng a show on NBC te levision where s he played alongside a nother daughter ''I've never been in the circus, though," she mused. "I must try that." Her parents, actors and acrobatic performers played their way across the country to California whe she <Miss Ralston. born in Bar Harbor, Ma ine>. was still a child. Although her one older and three younger brothers also took part in the family act, she was the one who made it big m Hollywood. AND SHE DID MAKE it big, starring or play· ing leading roles in 150 ur so movies between 1918 and 1944. She even made the transition from silent films into the "talkie~." although she says she an· nuyed some bigwigs w1Lh her sense of propriety. "They used lo call me Miss Alaska." she laughs. There were "a few heartaches" along the way. though Married three times and widowed twice. Miss Ralston lost one fortune to the stock market crash and another lefl Lown in the suitcase of an absconding business manager . She says she's managed to bold on to a LitUe bit of her third one. though. Miss Ralston didn't stay in one town long enough to make many friends as a child, but she got on well with her brothers and learned how to fence and box with them "I GUESS THAT'S WHY they called me Miss Alaska," she adds. ''I used to hit first." She played opposite such greats as Charles Chaplin, Gary Cooper, Tom Mix, Randolph Scott. Robert Cummings, Lon Chaney. Joan Crawford and Basil Rathbone, but she says she doesn 't go to movies very often now. "I used to go when movie~ were movies," she ex plains. "Now, I have no parental guidance anymore ... Movies a re a kind of voyeurism now and I don't like to look into my neighbor's win- dow." Now, she says. ·Tm a bookaholic • FOR THE LAST SIX years, Miss Ralston has been working on her own memoirs, gomg back over her early diaries and her mother 's writin gs too. "I didn't have 9,000 lovers. so I can 't write anything pornographic or sensational, but l had som e wonderful, wonderful fnends " A "A Ditt.nM Story" IRI ~ ..,.ITTY IAIY" IRI w...w_..c .... 6.-IO&tlJI Wwotn.w.,.. 7:H6 IMI You can Charge DAILY ltl LOT Clonlf led Ad• 642·5678 J4111rit111 ll Ml-1711 INI ,_.. "llWOH S .. RO" fGI DAll.T t. ... ""f~li1Mo4M:H ""CHAR.LOTTI'S WU" &JIM:lfl.AT/-,_,._,,._ SO. COAST PLAZA CINEMALANO 1414 k. lldll ....... w.1111 "''' ..... u1u .. ...., ..._..,,., rl!ft-• "HOUSI CALLS" INI .......... .. ,,......, ............ .. "THI ITIHG>" _ .. ,,..._,,,._,.... R Opening Comedy 'Yankees' in Clemente The Yan.k•cs are back ln town this week. but don't look ror them on the sports pages. These are the "Damn Yankees," and they take up residence al Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse tonight. The baseball-flavored musicaJ is one oC two profess ional productions making their debuts along the Orange Coast this week. The other is South Coast Repertory's last s how in its downtown Costa Mesa theater. "Otherwise Engaged," bowing in Friday night. ADVANCE WORD FROM Sebastian's has it that ''Damn Yankees" will shift its allegiance from the long since-defunct Washington Senators to the California Angels (who chased the real Yanks out of town with a 9·6 victory Sunday, tak· ing two out of three from the world champs>. Veteran actor Aaron Fletcher will portray the middle-aged Angels ran who sells his soul to the devil to become an unbeatable baseball player. Brian Avery takes the starring role of the re- incarnated J oe Hardy, while Paul Keith appears as Satan and Rita O'Connor is his irresistibl e in· strument in deviltry who gets "Whatever Lola Wants." "Damn Yankees" will be performed nightly except Monday through July 23 at the San Clemente dinner house. 140 Avendla Pico, with res- ervations for dinner and show being taken at 492·9950 SIMON GRAV 'S "OTHERWISE Engaged" winds up South Coast Repertory's 11-year tenancy in the Third Step Theater, running through Aug. l under the direction of David Emmes. The British comedy won "best play" awards in both New York and London. T he production focuses on a m ild-mannered publisher (played by Charles Lanyer > besieged by an army or unwelcome friends and relatives. Irene Roseen. last seen in SCR 's ''Old Times," plays his wife, with company regulars John Ellington, John; David Keller, Joan Morris, Don Tuche and guest. artist J ohn Frede rick J ones comprising the balance or the cast. . ''Otherwise Engaged" wi II be presented Tuesdays through Sundays at 8 p.m. with weekend m atinees at 3 p.m . as the finale at the Third Step, 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Reservations are available by calling the box office at 646-1363 ON THE COMMUNITY theater front. "The Lion in Winter " winds up its three·weekend run at the .. Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse with final performances Friday a ndl>aturday evenings. Pati Tambellini is directing th~-h1storical drama with lntermlssion Tom Titus Ralph Richmond and Gehevieve Murray In the leading roles. Curtain time as 8 o clock in the Community Center audltoriul1l on the Orange County Fair· grounds. Call 556-5459 for reservations . CONTINUING AN EXTENDED four-week etl gagement at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse Is Ian Bernard's original musical "Twillght Bar." Douglas Rowe directs the show, which plays Tuesdays through Saturdays until June 24 at the playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach. Reservations 494-0743. "Anything Goes" 1s still going strong at the Ha rlequin Dinner Playhouse, 3503 S. Harbor Blvd .. just north of Costa Mesa. Mickey Deems and Phyllis Dorne head the cast or the Cole Porter musical, which 1s being staged Tuesdays through Sundays, with reservations being taken at 979-5511. "-'-croft SMriey Mocl.9N "THE TURNING POINT" IPG) f'lUS (,E()RGE SEGAL "THE BlACXBIRD" "Wt AU .... A MIMI" T'HAI« 000 IT'S 'llOAY c~o1 P4.UI • LAJl'l -.w., !NI J.uot tOHOA e -V-f COMING NOMI 1•1 "'Ill 1WC).41UNun ~AaH*G ca1 111~11 ;.~:~I '"t; .. ~~;.':~~~~ ---------------------·&;I~-.. ··-·-. 111•1 • -••••• ·-. 10,)0 WILLIAM HOLDEN LEE GRANT \ 1he fust time was only a warning. A IWMY OCNtHAAO ~ 1H ~ WTlli MN:I NE\Jffi..O "'WN-1 HOU>£H tn GAANT DAMI~ • OMDf II Ptt>duc9od by HAAVlY 0£MHAAO Co-Produced by CHAP.l.ES OP.MC ~by OOH TAY\.~ So~ by ~LEY IMNH ond MICHAEL HODGES *'Y by AIN£Y OCNfHAAO Ml.Isl< JEMY GOl.OWITH COU)ll ,,, o.tuxr '"'"'\IM)N" c 1nename Ei scAEEn 634 2553 comPLEX Cl\•Prn•n A¥e ~ S1nu A11• Fref!w~y MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD K!NO" {PG) "CAPRICORN ONE" (PG) "THE LAST WALTZ" (PG) "AMERICAN GRAFFITI" (PG) "IF EVER I SEE YOU AGAIN" (PG) ''n-iE DEEP" (PG) "FM"{PG) PHANTOM OF THE PARADISE" "BOYS IN COMPANY C" (R) "THE LAST DETAIL" tYl•lla ,..ar StaCllUI" 'WHERE DOES IT HURT?" CR) "THE LAST WAl..TZ" "GOODBYE GIRL" (PG) "RABBIT TEST" ''HOOSE CAUS" "ANNIE HALL" (PO) "DAMIEN: THE OMEN 2" (R) "THE SENTINEL" "DAMIEN: THE OMEN 2" (R) "THE SENTINEL" ALL OIUV~·INI O"tl'• 61Jt,Ji4. ... 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I ~ •:\~qjn IPlll • ;. ,,.,.. f~f~f.. ' / ;/_ • Ph11 t '-"'11ttu.d n71lt4I' "The T 11m4119 .,~A C/ --Point" ~ ... . : ., .. ' .. DAil V fltLOT U,,..04ly June 13, t97& Television TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS II t .... U.\\ EVENING ~1 1:aNEWS IMEllGEHCY OH I An otd t.dy tr14>1*1 1n het cw on the edge of en oPWI drlwbflOOt QiV9' lhtl '-fOW -~-·· CJ OUNSMOKI! Mall oonlTonta tl)e Ollliaw WhOH l)IJrtult II• hed oeia~ to l'lelp • amell boy lind Na mothlt (Pan 2) • PLEASE DON'T EAT THE DAISIES '"Two S..11 Ort Thi Moon. Shot" e AOAM·12 Malloy and Reed are tar. geta Of I anlpor who II rNily a"tw Reed SI ElECTRIC COMPANY '1i) SPECIAL Oliltl Stars "R-LeveaQUe A Por· traJt 01 Independence" Joete Barry lnttrvlews LIV81que, Premier ol Ouebec. on the relatlon- stup be'-'1 Quebec: and the Can1d11n Conledft<a- 11on. the reellttea of detechment ano e new awareness ol the polttocal. o;conomoc ano cullur al impact ot Ouebec "1ndependf!nce" on all ol North Ameflca 1-:lizabeth Ta~ lor and :\Tickcy RoonC'y lUrn twck the dock o\'cr :JO yC'ars tonight "' tht• movtl' "NaHonal Velvet ... the con- tluding '>egment of which air, tonight al x on CBS. Channel 2 (11 ABCNEW8 l:30 8 MOVIE * • * • "S1<oean1 Vork" IPart 11 (1114 t) Gery Cooper, Walttw Brennen Aller being raised tn tile moun1a1nr. ol Tennesa&e. a young man t>ecomes a World War II hero by a1ng1&-h1nd80ly ~ptur111g a German pOSltoon ( 1 hr, 30mln.) 8) MY THREE SONS St-It tempreo when e beeulllul tem111e e•pl0<11< invites h•m to go along on an Atnc;an aatan 8 ROOKIES fi) OVER EASY Sam and Setty (AGktOn•n) Jeff~. pa11enri rights. con¨< OUldtl tor olde< people tRI Cl) AMERICA 2NIGHT GUMI Robe<! Conrad @) MERV GRIFFIN Guests Allan .ione~ and 111s son Jack Ro bert Srec:k and h11 daugnter, Ehiabe1h. Shella MacRae and her daugnter, Mere- dith 7:00 D NBC NEWS 0 UARSCLUB 0 ABCNEWS fJ BOWLING f'OR DOLLARS Q) tLOVELUCY Lucy plans to uncovllf Par· 1&1an artistic talent and meets an artist ot 'notes · 8 AOAM-12 RQru<nlng officer Is unable to cos>e woth new Adam-1:.> procedures fE) MACNEJl / LEHRER REP<>ffr '1i) ARASSAND 1SRAEUS "The Golan" Tile dispute bet-Syria and 1arae1 os examined CJ) JOKER'S WILD 7 ·30 D CANOIO CAMERA 0 NEWLYWED GAME Channel IA•t i ng• 6 KNXT (CBS) Lo~ Anqele~ 0 KNBC (NBC) Los An4ele~ 0 KTLA (lnO ) Los AngPles 0 KABC· TV (ABCI Los Angele~ (I) KFMB (CBSJ San D•ego 0 KHJ· TV (lno) Los Angeles ®J KCST (ABC) San Diego Q) KTTV (Ind ) Los Angeles 8 KCOP TV (lnO) Los Angeles f2'll KCET· TV {PBS) Los Angeles W KOCE TV (PBS) Hun11ng1on Beac n D 9J HOLL YWOOO SQUARES 0 JOKER'S WILD G» THE ODD COUPLE Unaware ot her Identity. Oscar tries to date the 'prlncets ol Licl'llenateln Cl) AMERICA 2NIOHT Gue11 Robert COnrad. f2'll 28TONIQHT Clere Roberta 110S1s tonight's lnveaelgallve r~ W NEWSCHECt< An lnlormetlve collection ol Orange County news, government and conaumer. affairs, people and spona (I) THE GONG SHOW a:oo II FAMILY ALM CUSSICS • • •·~ ··Neuonal Velver" t 19"61 E1iza1>er11 Taylor. Moc:key Rooney A young Engh.n gorl and a tormer 1ocll.ey win a hOrse 1n a rat· llG &nd train 11 ro enr0t Ille Grand Natoonat (Pert 2 °' 21 D .. BCMOVIE • * • "Raid On Entebl>e" ( 19761 C1111rlea Bronr.on. Pet11< Finell lhe Joly • 1976 reld by lsrMll com- mandos on the Entebt>e a1rtleld 10 free 104 airline paBSengers held host11ge by terrorists 1s dramat111d (RI D MOVIE • • • "Clove Of India" ( 11136) Rooald Colman Lorelle Young A INOUfoel\JI Btltitl'I Ol'IOC:tt •• ll'lttn.itn6ftt•• In auelllng re~ Indians. (2 tvs I 0 (!I HAPPY DAYS "The Aperlment'· fllletlll, PotM• ond Ralpll move into their own apen rnen t. (RI G MOVIE **** 'Dffl•y ~•dH Again" ( 1939) JamH S1ew•rt. Ma.rt-Oietrlcl'I. A gunlffe deputy otean1 up a crl~plegued town and captures the affec:· t10<1a of a fovejy g1mbllng hall hoatess. (2 lira, I Q) CAROl 8URNETl A.NO FRIENDS 'I) MOVIE • *'" "Operation Amster· dam·· ( 1960) Peter FlnCh, Eva Banolc. Diamond mer- ch•nlS In Amsterdam are r11<1uested to turn OV8f t"""r wares to the Brihah before the Germana lnvecte (2 hrs ) fD THE REAL AMERICA "The State Of The Unions·· Ben Wattenberg contend& that u111or1s nave helpeo make A,,_oc;a Ille most productoYe country on the world, although GOnMtva· lives say that they s1111e the economy and liberals Chlfge that they no IOf\gef effecl eoolal change '1i) TURNABOUT "A Woman's Roots" Autho• Tono Morr11on dlacu-her latest booll, Kathleen Shannon pre- sents "Goldllocks." a mm dealing wHh Ile< return 10 lier chlldhood home Cl) ABBA 8:30 0 ®) LAVERNE & SHIRLEY "The Stakeout" The girts allow FBI agents to uM! their apartment to observe the ectlYltlea ot a coun- terfeiter, not suspecting Carmine 10 be a prime suspect (RJ Q) CROSS-WITS '1i) OVEREASY Sam and Betty (Acller11'11n) Jatfee. patlenl's nghts. c0<1sumet guide for older people (R) Cl) SEVENTH SENSE A hypno11s session •S observed 11:00 II CBS MOVIE * * • .,, "Play Cl Aga.n, Sam" ( 19721 Woody Alleio Doane Keaton. A neurouc Bogart lantastz1< who os haunted by the spirit ot hos odOI pursues Ille wlle ot ho& 1>851 troend alter llos own w1te dlv0<ces him (R) O ®l THREE'S COMPANY ··oays Of Beer And Weeds" No one realizes 1us1 how tar landlord Ropers garden has gone to pot untlt he blackmails h•S three young tenants into handllnc;i the weeding TUBE TOPPERS l\O 'E ~ G·OO · Portrait or In dep~ndence Rene Levesque. premier of Quebec and advocate of _. separatist state, as interviewed on the current turmoil in Canada. NBC G) 8:00 "Raid on .f!ntebbt!." ('hu rlcs Bronson and Peter Finch star in th1::. ve1·s1on of the 1976 raid by Is raeli troops which freed 104 hostage airliner p~1sspnger!i. C~~ 8 n·Oo "Pia~· It Again. Sam ... Woodv Allen wrote. dil'ected and starred in this screen adaptation of his Broa<.lway play with Diane Keaton also rC'pcating her New York role. cM•ea (R) CD MERV GRIFFIN Guesta Allan Jonea And tits son, J1ct.., Ro!Mrt Stack •nd his d•ughta., EIWlbelh, Slle<la MecRae and he< d&ugllll< Me<e- dllh fD GAU PEAFOAMANCE "Minnesota Orc;hestr• s 7Stll Annt'i9'MIY Conc:eft ' Oomlnlck Algen10·1 "In Praise Of Muaoc" llnd Beethoven's Cnoral Sym- PhOnV 9 on 0 Minor are conducted by Stantataw Skrowaczewskl '1i) MASTERPIECE THEATRE "POldark" Rosa ooes ott 10 FrenQ8 to loo« for Dwight En~a. who has bean !lllpwrecked on tile French coast and Imprisoned; Oemetia's brother falls In love with Etttabeth'1 cous- in (Part 2 of 13) Cl) THE FlQHl AGAINST SLAVERY "The Old A,lrlcafl Blasphemer" Captain John New1on's journal ot 1750 de18lls the hOrrors 01 • sla.,. ship 9:30 0 ®J CAR~ COUNTRY Red Armstrong, Goodbye" Ch~t Roy gets Curll& 10 help wtth a blne- ltl to aod ex-Chlel Red Armstrong with hit hoSPI· 1aJ bills, then Curtts dlSCOv· 11<1 Red had been no10<1· ously b+OOled as a POhce oftoc:er (R) 10:00 D 0 NEWS O ®l 20120 HUQh Down\ tttk•\ ovt-r ct~ Inf! no\I IO< • b<""6< .. t &do 11on ot • f\f'W\maiQ•1tnr 1.,1urinQ tour ,....10< \IO<•~' oorno av vortov'\ corrt100n ~nh Q) LET'S MAKE A DEAL 81) NEWSCHECK An lnlormatlve cOllect1on ot O•anoe County news. government and conwmer •tfaira. people er1d aports (I) THE FIGHT AGAINST SLAVERY "One Man's Property" In the S<>mefMt eue ot 1772, a slave ownet waa taken to court 10 block retUl'n of a 9l8ve he had ne&r:!l beaten to deetlt. 10:30 •• NEWS DIAL ALCOHOt. 11:00 ID. (I) <m NEWS LOVE. AMERICAN STYLE "Love And The Covet'' ROllO is re811y an und«cov· er agent fOf the govern- ment. "Love Md The Wetght\I Problem" Earl and LISI _.. once happily matrled. G MOVIE ••'It ··scudda-Hool Scudda·Heyt" ( 1948) June Haver, Lon McCalllsttw. Two mules tlelP win a young bOY the 01r1 he 1o- and lier lathlt's reepect, (2 hrs.) Q) THE 000 COUPl.E 0scat IS suepected of loul play when no one-• to be able to find Fell• fD M04AEL JACKSON The g""1 tonight Is Or, Arnold Manoelt. the tormer psyctKatr1st tor the San Diego Chergers footbalf team wf'lo WH accused of prescnbfn9 amphe111n'Wn8$ for team members. '1i) MA<*EIL I LEHRER REPORT 11:30 8 Cl) C8S LATE MOVIE I * "McMllean And Wote· The Easy Sunday Murd« Cue" (1971) Rock Hudson, Susan Saint James. McMiiian Investi- gates the case of a womat1 who hnds her dog and her husband m'88ing and a ransom note demanding $100,000. D BEST OF CAA80N Host: Johnny Carson Guests· Paul Lynde. McLean Stevenson. Bob Uecl!et. Carol Wayne e l.OYE. AMENCAH 8TYLf Love And The BlllClk L1moualne" C.lliy'1 boy• friend ..,.ow .. N\ tvner- •l 1. "Love And Tll• HICOuPt" Hlccupl end • t>Yrglal uv .. ten Denny end cnn.· l\Ol19yrnoon. 8 9 80AP (EpllOde 4) Jealo• ,.,. end Mery C•mpbell ••cll•n04' luloy tldblll •bout .Hilllce'• dlUl)lltet, Cof llWI. lll'ld IOOtl Chellet ht• .. fllCled with .,, uttim.tum. (R) (Networic •cM-\lieWet dllcretlon) • HOGAN'S HEAOU • OETSMART Smert end 99 poee u • n1menco denoet Ind • Medy doctor to fool KAOS U both Mlf'Cll tor lltclden ~1nM1x1Co 8' CAPTIONED A8C NEWS MJANING 12:00 8 lWIUGHT ZONE A ttalln carnet• hU tne ebllliy 10 predOct me tuM• with ,,... picl\J<lt It tallee I HIGHHOPES HOfEYMOONEAS 0-Relpl\'1 objlctoon•. Allee lldopll •puppy, with the re.vu thtt Relph Inad- vertently teedl 000 IOOd to hlSbOU 9 DO<CAVETT Guella· Mtc:haet Shur11ott: cuttng director end author of "Audllion " 12:03 fJ 9 ABC MOVIE • * "Chrratlne" ( 19771 B1rb1r1 P1rlc1n1. Pet81' HaSlcetl. An unemployed men mlfTlee a women aa a bual,_. propotllllon, but when she d~ ne M81'c:het lof her. (RI 12:80 8 MOVIE e • * "A Fine Madneaa" ( 1966) SHn Connery, JOIMI WOO<IWetd. A poet l>ecomet lnvofWld Wtll> a-tie pro«>lema wtllCh rMU11t "' IM loss of t11s CfNIMty ( t llr , 55 min .. G» MOVIE • • .. ,,... Swordtmen" I 1948) Larry P1tllt, Ellen ~ The scaon ol •den falls on love With a Oaugl\ter ol a rival ol9n (2 h<'I t Q) MOVIE • • "Purple Gang· (1960) Barry 6ullrvan, Robert Blake. T MnaQ11 h00dklm1 at• hunted by hOnetl ooos -they t1<ror1ze New YO<lil dlKll'O the bOOlleg• protecoon r8'11.el er• ( t hr .30m1n I flt MACNEIL/LEHRER REPORT, 1:00 D TOMORROW Freddie Laker will tatll, about how he revoluhOl'I· ized the a11tone bulllf'IOSS wotn Na no-trills tr&ntat- lanlle lllghts; a debate on the dangers ot m1x1ng tran- QIJllltera ano arcoho~ between Dr lkuce Medd Ind Muriel NelMs. G MAVENQ< "High Cwd H*>oi" 1·11 8 (I) KOJAK "We«> Of ONth" KojM jOlna a detecti-19 (Hee1or Eliz.ondoJ In a murder ltlllettlQlllon, une-er• that the man i. ~tor the c:nme. (A) 1MI NEWS 2;00 • NrW8 • MOVE * * * • "Dootor In TM Houae·· ( 1955) Dirk Boglfd, Key Kendtll, A medtc.I llodlnt .... o. a hectic but hllartoul Ille. (2 hrs.) 2:25.D NF#I 2:30 MOVIE • • • "The Bride or Franlt-1eln" ( 1935) EIM ~t«. eori. kattoff. -~ ••• ·~ "The CCIUt1 ...,_ tlll Of Bitty Mnchlll" (1965) Guy Coopet, Charle• &ck ford 3:00 8 MOVIE • * "The W1rrlor Em~" ( 1960) K.-, M8tt'-9, Tina l.Oul8e. UJO G MOVIE •• "The Seeli8r'I" (t~) Jack Haw1o1n1, Gtyn•a Johns 4-2.SU NEW& 4:308 MOVIE • • "Aet>et City" ( 1953) Wold 8111 Elllot, MarjOrle LO<d • MOVIE e ·~ "Nogllt Of The WllcfleS" ( 197 I) Kt!lh Erik 8Yrt, Randy Stalford. Tue•da11'• Da9t.lme Mo.,lr• MJRNING 11:30 • • • • ''Tutsa" <•~et Susan Haywlfd, Robert Preston. A -nhy woman. ~ by het own power. almost destroyw het chance tor IO\>e.. (2 hf .. 20min) AFTERNOON 12:00 G ••• "OangtrOU$ Crouing" (t9S3) Jeanna Crain, Mldlael Rennie. A f'-'YWed'• husbllnd mys- ltwlOUr.ly dlsaoPein upgn boerdonq an ocean Wner ( t fir , 30 mon.) 3:00 !!I • * .. An20na Buthwacllers" ( 19881 Howard ICeel. Yvonne Decarlo. Confederate sptes t>eeorne lnvorveo With a man wN> ta tupply- 1no guna io renegade Apaches. ( 1hr .. 30 min.I 3:30 0 • • • "House On Haunted Hin" (1959) Vln- oenl Price, Carol Otwn811. Guests It a per1y ere ottered S 10,000 each 11 they sufV'IY8 a horror-fitted night on the haunted house. n nr .. 30 min.) 'Soap' Star Might Have &en a Nun Guido Begot Schneider Harrington Fans Still Remember Goll Pro By JAY SHARBUTr • BEVERLY lllLLS (AP> /\ mind-duslcr· Diana C<inova. the saucy, free.loving Corinne Tat.c or "Soap,·· says when she was growing up m her deeply re- ligious fa mily she considered becoming a nun But it c<imc to pass 1n 1977 tha t s he, as Miss Tate, knocked on a door, and, in a line cut by A BC a mid pre-show uproar over ''Soap," told a handsome tennis bum "Hi. Take your dothcs orr .. Sli 11. the la II. pretty actress who plays this wild child 1s anything hut that off.screen ShP ltvcs 11uietly with he r husband, ~uitarist-composer GeorfrC'y l..t>vin. and avoids the usual Hollywood ramble ANO THERE'S much direc- tion 10 her hf<'. including and cf. fort now to '-lart a second career \.\ 11 h h<'r rarH love. music, spet1f1callv \.\ ntinJ( and singing progre:,,:,,1 vt'-<;t~ le country tuner spec1f1cally writing and singing progressive-style country tunes. She s poke of songs and "Soap'' during a chat here at a restaurant as the Muzak softly nagged in the bac kground. Question: Wh at sort of letters does the public send you about your series? ·'Some wonderful le tters. mostly from young kids, boys and girls up to about age 25," said Diana, who'll reach that age on June 2 The lady, wtm laughs easily. speaks in a sort. musical voice. said no cp1!-tles lo date have said shame, shame on you. "J'VE NEVER ~ottcn one let ter !-aymg un) thing rlerogatory lo me. even though I expected a lot of mail hkL' that. especially NEARLY A NUN? 'Soap' Star Canova with my character !the waxward Cortnne) being what It IS In fact. she :.aid. many m1s- .,,ves criticize CrlllCS or her SCX· spiced sitcom. say things hke. "I don't know what's wrong wtth these othe r people who say "Soap" is wrong .... Any reservations when you signed lo play Ms. Tale'? Miss Canova, daughter or comed ian Judy Canova, said this about that: "NO, IT WAS the funniest script I ever read. I didn't mind anything because I didn't think anything was wrong. "And I come from a pretty str a ig ht family. My mom is very conservative a nd m y fathe r was raised by Jesuit priests in Havana, and you can't get much more con scrvalive than that " Whal disturbed her. she said. were pressure-group campaigns begun after some reports su~ gesled "Soav' · was salacious, l'Ven dirty, too. She feels the cam pa1gns threatened free speech. Hugh Downs Takes Over on '20/20' NEW YORK fAP> -Apparently rocked by critical response to the premiere of ils "20•20" newsm a~azine last week, ABC has bumped the program s co·hosl.S In favor of the former NBC "Today" show host Hu~h Downs. By JERRY BUCK LOS ANGELES <A P I -Pat Harrington says if it wasn't for Guido Panzim, he'd probably still be a salesman, overweight and nursing an ulcer. Gu1dp Panz in i was the mythical character Harrington used to hoodwink the nation in the 1950s. He became a regular on Jack Paar's "Tonight'~ show and on "The Steve Allen Show." "ft ~ot me out of sales." said llarrington. "It got rid of my uJ . cers. If I was still in New York tn sales l wouldn't want lo think about 1t." I NSTEAD. HARRINGTON sta rs with Bonnie Franklin. Mackenzie Phillips and Valene Bertinelli in "One Day at a Time," which airs Mondays on C BS . li e plays Dwayne Schneider. the macho apartment s uperintendent and self-styled lady killer. He straps on his tool bell like a cavalier going into battle. Harrington was born in New York. the son of Irish enter- tainer Pat Harrington Sr. He became an amateur entertainer al a n earl y age and was particularly adept a t im- pressions and dialects. But after serving in the Air Force during the Korean War, he became a TV time salesman for NBC. In 1957, he was introduced lo Jonathan Winters. then guest host of the Paar show. Winters invited him o n and Guido Panzini was off and running One clay he would be an Italian golf pro, another day a junior of· ficer on the Andrea Doria or a bottom line operative for In- terpol THE FANTASY went on for some time. Even many of I.he "The first edition of '20 20' dld not meet our expcctntlons." said Ooh Shanks, on ABC News vie~ president and the program's executive pro• ducer. in anno\.anrlng Downs would replace Harold Hayes ond ttobert Hughes with toni~hl's second In· stallm cnt. <Channl'I 7, lOJ> m ) T here was no 1mmc late word on the rutures of Hyaycs and Hughe!! with "20-20," although Shanks indlcal xi the,Y <'ould remain with "20-20" if they want to rAOM Fash ion Newport ... ' ... ·----·- people connected with the show weren 'l let in on the secret. Once. 1mm1gralton officials said they had no record of his entry into the country and were about lo launch an investi~allon. "Guido may be coming back," said llarnngton. "My partner a nd I did a treatment for a television movie. I'd love to do Panzini again as a change of pace." Harrington said : "It's a m az- ing. Herc I am doing a character on a hit series. It's a very p<ipular show a nd pres umably some of the popularity -slops uver to the people in it. ~ "YET, WHEN people see me. one in five talks about Panzim. Even kids. and you're talking uboul something 20 years ago." After he moved to Hollywood with Steve Allen, he landed a job playing the son-in.Jaw on ''The Danny Thomas Show." He said, "I wasn't ready for that as an actor." He plunged into seven acting workshops lo learn his craft, stud ying alongside Jack Nicholson, Barbara He r s hey, David and Keith Carradine and many others. He did guest roles o n a numbe r or TV series, then landed a regular part on. the short-lived "Mr. Deeds Goes To Town" ruid finally a role on the longer-running "Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law" as District Attorney Charles Gianetta. HARRINGTON auditioned for the role of Schneider -"along with about a hundred other guys." "Joan Darhng was directing the pilot and she was very pro. me because of our association on 'Owen Mars hall,··· he sard. "That and my agent did a hard selling job." Originally, the part was for a one-shot a ppea ran <.'c. '"Schneider was just one of the moving men when Bonnie and the girls moved into the apart· ment," he sai d . "The n somebody said let's make hlm the superintendent. Give him a wife and he'll be an out-and-out lecherous character. "I OBJECTED to him being a wandering husband. I don 't thin.Jc that wo.rk.s in a sitcom un· less it's somet.h.ing like 'Soap.· l don't t~ I could have made him likeable unde r those c ircums tances. Now. he's human, he's vulnerable and he has his foibles." Asked if he though Schneider saw through his own bravado. he replied: "I don't think Dwayne''> capable of too much personal growth. His structures are there ror life. As be gets older, he'll become more Intractable, but still lovable. I don't think he A~., ........ THE LADY KILLER Harrington's Schnelder :,ees through his own bravado. Whatever he has works for him." NBC Taking Pulse Of Video Vieioors LOS ANGELES <AP> -More than four million people a re expected to participate In "The Great American Popularity Poll" during three hours next January on NBC Created by Sheldon Davis. the poll will utilize the NBC election computers and all NBC affiliate stations to de- tcrrnine favorites on television, movies and music. It is said to be the first large scale lest of the Nielsen television ratings. STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR ._ .. -' . ·----.. --......... _ ., I COMICS CROSSWORD M ARMADUKE by Brad Andersoo BOOMER MISS PEACH IMA61NE' L A~iH(A" -AL.L. L.1FE ~161NATED IN TH€ tti:A. All'eN'T YOU Gt.AD IT CAME A~HOICe? by Wm. F. Brown and Met Casson ( ~'LI. l'l.L. 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Obviously happy wi th the result, Daniels agreed with a friend that he looks young -at least 80. 4 Colfuge Athletes Honored The Huntington Beach Firemen's Associat ion has don ated $200 in s cholarships to outstand· -"' ing student athletes at Golden West College, as determined by the cam- pus' administration. Winners r eceiving S50 each a s aid toward further education at the Hu ntington Beach in- stitution or al the next campus they attend are Joan ie Wooten, Jim Pull, Erin Cushman and Jim Kefe. The young athletes' s pecialties a r e water polo for Wooten ; water polo and swimming for Kefe, while Pull and Cush man are s w i m - m ers The scholastic awards a re expected Lo remain .i n annual tradition. ac- cord ing to spokesm en for the fire men's as· sociallon Obispo Students Honored Certifi ca te s for academic achiC'vcment have been awarded to more than 1,500 under- graduates at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, includ· mg a number or Orange Coast s tudents. r11ey ••• 5eat -..Cll Mic11aet J. Cuo•11v ~--~" P•trio I( l. 1neb•<k. C.rOft• Ml "Or ~-roCll C. Meo<e OK'9 Mew - Donato J AOtrm•n. Ch1rtn M Coriell, GIMl'I ~. Qofol1•r. Junne NI 11Mro,, T"°""" W -· N•n<Y 0 Meyer ..-o ~ E NO<rol Jr 0 •11• ,._.,,. """re• l . HOitz Jr .tno Ke,,,,.111 R 1t1mtwtt Hw•ll11t l• Buell Jan•I l o .... .,,,, l.au .. E ~II. AO!lert l. N11ller O•••d C NluM, Jellrey F P•w•ow~••, M.t'" J A1.-f, Mich.tel A Str.e•.e. A~ E Curtin Jr • \f•IM1~ C Gro\"'-. 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Winston . . • .. .., fo.\. I• 20 MG.TAR 1.3 MG.NIC. 19 MG.TAR 1.3 MG.NIC. I ... IlM 17 MG.TAR 1.0MG.NIC. 17 MG.TAR 1.0 MG.NIC. 17 MG.TAR 1.1 MG.NIC. 'sakln .t .,_ 16 MG.TAR 1.1 MG.NIC. CALIFORNIA I LOCAL Plans for Preservation Singer Of Ghost Town Told PlansSth Maniage MAMMOTH LAKES IA P ) -New efforts to preserve the famed ghost town of Bodie just north of here have been launched by the California Park and Recreation Commission The panel has decided lo back first- phase elements or a plan developed by the state Parks and Recreation Department which includes installa- tion or electronic s urveillance gear to stop vandalism and theft in the old boomcamp that produced $70 million in bullion. OTHER FIRST-PHASE projects include removal of a campground near the old town and "stabliliza- tion " of the more than 100 old build- ings which remain out of more than 600 standing in' 1878 during the height of Bodie's boom . Gene Cone of the Parks and Recreation Department also said the commission decided to improve fire protection and water systems for the town. one or the most fascinating ghost towns in the West. But she said the commission held off on other aspects of the plan which would result in relocation of access roads and other modern facilities to points where they can't be seen Crom the town THE IDEA OF moving the roads and modern facilities was to let Bodie visit.ors walk the streets of the high -desert town without seeing nashy campers or motorhomes or other evidence of modern times. But Ms. Cone said state Flsh and Game Department representatives objected to parts of the relocation plans on grounds some nearby wildlife areas would be disturbed There are grouse, deer and antelope in the area. Mono County supervisors allio said they're concerned because the re- location project would mean a large acreage takeover. The supervisors added that the preservation efforts should focus on the town itself THE COMMISSION WILL discuss the relocation plao at a later hearing No dale has been set. Gold was discovered m Bodie in 1859 but the boom didn't really start until the mid-1870s. At one time the town is said to have had more than 10.000 residents. 60 gin mills and gambling halls and 30 active mines and mills. ~ N ASHVlLLE. T~n n. <A P I -Wedding bells are ringing again ror singer Tammy Wynette, country mu :-.1c ·s c hronicler or devotion und divorce ··w e·re going to be married July ti on tht beach behind my house in Jupiter Beach. Fla .. " Miss Wynette. 36 said of h e r marriage t o songw r iter G eorge Richey. whom she ha~ known 11 years. Miss Wynette, named top vocalist by the Coun· try Music Association four times since 1968. has recorded such hits as "Stand By Your M an·· anc "D·l·V·O·R·C·E ... 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Kent Golden lights: Kings Regular-Warning · The Surgeon General Has Determ in ed That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health 8 mg. 'tar.· 0.7 mg. nico1me; Kings Menthol-9 mg. 'tar.· 0.7 mg. nicotine: 100's Regular and Menthol - 9 mg. 'tar,· 0.8 mg. nicoune av per c1gare11e. FTC Repon May 1978. l .· . .. . ~ {. ' INSIDE: •Horoscope •Ann Landers •Erma Bombeck •Classified T~. June 13. 1171 DAILY PILOT Floor worker Thomas Barone yells acros~ the large auditorium to check a possible winner against the master list. Rose Delmore plays several bqards at once. A crowd of 400 players usually shows up at the Huntington Beach church. . . . . -., . . .__,,_. It was a typical Friday night at Saints Simon and Jude Parish in Hun- tington Beach. More than 300 of the faithful were packed into the parish hall. Seated at tables, they quietly scanned the rows of numbered cards neatly laid out before them. Periodically, the silence was broken by a man standing in front of the smoke-filled room. "B-21 ... he an- nounced. "BINGO!·· shouted a player. who had just become $250 richer. Friday night has been Bingo Night at the church for the past 18 months. So popular has it been that t:>'roceeds have helped finance the new parish hall. What attracts the 300 to 400 adults each week? Cash prizes amounting to $2.000. Players. mostly middle-aged through senior citizens. pay $1 per I I \ Daily Pi lot Photos by Gary Ambrose card (a three-card minimum). That1n- t1tles them to play 15 games. Fol of the 15 games pay winners $250ihe remainder are worth $50 each. But while the chance to flirtN1th Lady Luck 1s a powerful mcet•ve. that's not all that motivates peole to play at area churches. "It's a form of enterta•nmnt for some people ... says Blanche ho be .. whose husband, Jack, helpedlnttiate the games. "For a lot of therrit's the only thing they look forwardm every week." One older woman arrive! as early as 4: 15 even though "ealy bird · games don't start until 6:30. Many players. as is tad•t•onal with gamblers. are s upest1t1ous. They have favorite callers, t:Jy game cards only from the same pE'Son and 1ns1st on being seated in ne sarne spot. Still. it's all in fun -ev1n 1f they don't win. _ OenmsMcLel!an Caller Bot Arehart pulls a ping pong ball out of blower as board shows the last number called. . , .. . . I ('% DAILY PILO r TUMda1 June 13. 1978 Pop Weasles Out ( Horoscope ) DEAR ANN ~ When you uid most second marrtag run into pro- blems because ol kids from the fint marriage, it really shot mr. blood pressure up. Wei , this is Kid No. 1 from Mamage No. 1 speaking: While Pop ond "Weasel" went off to a $200,000 house and three caNI. we struggled along on food stamps, welfare and any way we could make ends m eet. We have no money to do a nything with except pay bills. and most of the time we hardly can d o that. P o p nnd "W easel" get the cruises, vacations and fun times b ecause they've got the bread. 1 'm sure the reason those kids call Pop is because they are s hort o f things and not because they wa nt to make trouble. And why s houldn't they call him? After all, he IS their Dad, isn't he'! What would the kids have to gain by breaking up Second Time's af· fair? Is Pop going lo go back to Marriage No. l ? 1''orget it. ls Pop going to \ake the kids in without u housekeeper ? Nol on your life! I would llke t.o know If Second Time Around has ch1Jdren from a pre· \•ious marTiage. Ir she does, I'd bet it's all rl1ht for THEM t o want things. Dad ho s e n o u g h money to buy Second Time Around a fur coat. but he doesn 't have m o ney lo buy his daughter braces for her teeth. It figures. After all -first things fi rst. - KID NO. 1 FROM MAR· RlAGENO. l DEAR NO. 1 KID : Why are you mad at me? I said most pro- blems with second mar· rlages have to do with kids from the first mar· r iage. 'Your letter cer- la inly s upports that s tatement. I DIDN'T say the kids aren't en- titled to anything -In fact, I be lieve t hey s hould come berore Wife No.2 and her rur coat. So -cool il. Jack. I'm on your s ide. DEAR ANN LANDERS: You will never know how many jams you've helped us o ut or how m any argument:; you've set· Mother Was Only Kiddiiig 6Y ~MA DOMBECK Th column is FOR C fllL REN ONLY. In ic1pation of your quest . 1t will take a minut nd 15 seconds to read. ere will be no quiz a no big words. Rem bcr how your mothe at lhrough a ;iourin uin to watch _vou pla asebaH and a high r we nt rig h t thr ou g our fingers and she id, "It could happen t ete Rose"? Remember that when your moth<'r 1s wa1t1ng for you in the car t1ftcr scout meeting and the dog 1s clawing lhe seal :md the baby 1s slobber - an g o n the s teering wheel and she is an a t owaway zon e and forgot Lo unplug the cof· fee pot A•• £••tier• lled and how a letter ln your column at jmt the right moment saved the day. Now, will you help thousands of people who need it desperately - mostly children? The Cleveland school board h as e liminated ALU-59 school nurses hired by the board. This leaves 100,000 school children with Infe rior health care services. Can you imagine what t his can m e an in a school where the only at- tention some childre n get is from the school nurse? Do you know what this m eans in terms of unemployment of school nurses? We a re fearful that if this situa- tion isn't rectified in Cleve land it will spread to other cities who may view it as a "harmless" means of cutting costs. Granted. in these times of the shrinking dollar Rcmemtx:r that when s hc"s the onlv mother who shows up ;1t the tla~s picnic an a dress, white shoes and hose. Remember when you were selling peanut brtl· tie for the band and your gra ndma was out of town a nd you didn't sta rt selling until the night before you were to m ake your quota for the gang to go to Was h ington and your bud gets n eed to be trimmed. but please - urge that the cutting be done somewhere else. Th e h ealth ot o ur c hildren s hould get s pecial priority. Thanks, Ann. for any help you can give us. -DAILY READERS OF THE PRESS DEAR D.R.: I cannot lma«ine a more s hort· sighted aUempt to save money lbao by eliminat- ing school nurses. One sharp.eyed stbool nurse can prevent an epide mic by spotting a contagious disease, to say nothing o r the needs of the youngste rs who have virtua lly no other m e dical atte ntion . I urge the school board lo Cleveland to reconsider . The mos t val uable natural resource of any nation is its c hildren. Their health shouJd be a major consideration. mother was on a diel a nd bought two dozen boxes for the freezer ? Hcmember that when they need volunteers to ch a p erone the fourth grade to a meat packing plant for class da~ and a ll the other mothers are allergic to children and your mother was due to deliver last week. I t 's ca ll ed ··co m - passion" a nd I lied to you. Look il up' By SVDN£V OMARR Wedne1day,J&Utet4 ARIES <Mar cb 2l·April 19): Break rrom the post indicated. Lega lities figure prominently. Leo. Aquarius figure prominently. Permit those close lo you to have their say. Be ready, wllUng to throw off shackles. But don't tip your hand. Play cards close to chest. TAURUS <April 20·May 20)· Go slow. ob· taln hint Crom Aries message. Emphasis on pro· duct. work procedures, schedules. Accent ser vice. dependents. pets -follow through on h unch. You receive guidance from "Inner voice." You learn what to do -and when to do it. GEMINI <May 21.June 20). Fun. creativity, cha nge, travel. exciting contacts are featured. Expand horizons. raise expectations. Children. style, s peculation. adventure command a tte n· lion. You get what you want afler significant· lrans formalion of attitude. CANCER <June 2 1-July 22): C heck meas urements. Be factual. Build on solid struc- ture. Aquarius. Leo, Scorpio figure prominent· ly. Contracts. commitments. inves tme nts. dividends are part of scenario. Partner or mate talks money and you benefit by being an atten- tive listener. LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): Accent on desire. friendship. significant changes. gain through reading, writing. Me mber or opposite sex pays meaningful compliment. Short trip. ideas. re· latives crowd into scenario. Cycle is high and you can be selective. VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22>: Count blessings and your change. Emphasis on gifts. luxury items. purchases and sales . Taurus, Libra. Scorpio persons figure prominently -so does the number 6. Money question can be settled ··out of court:• LIBRA <Sept. 23·0ct. 22): Lunar cycle high -take initiative, be first. a pioneer, willing to take a chance on ideas. abilities. Wear bright blue: lake time to understand your own feelings and those of loved one. Romantic interlude as very much a part or scenario. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 2U: Study Libra message. Clandestine meeting could be on your :;chcdule. Be discreet. Look behind the scenes A<'cept responsibility, but Insist on compensa- tion. Giving up time. or anything of value. re· quires something in return -or what you give will not be appreciated. Act accordingly SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22·Dec. 211 · Acce11~ on dis play of talents; your appeal is emphasized and your ways now are winning ways. Know it. be confident, gracious. You sense what to do and when to do it: you get finger on pulse or publi<." Reme r that when she ser a birthday cake tha · s to be pro· ppe d u ilh bre ad crusts an he crack in the midd with icing .ind th~ yers r e in- forced wit thpicks. R em ember how you borrowed he r camera for the picnic and you dropped in it into the duck pond and she said. "It was old and we n eed ed a new on e <.anyway "? Remember that when she returns your hrand new T -shirt hopelessly s hrunk, pcrma·wnnkled and with terminal lint . Hygienist Wins CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-J an . 19): new ap· proach is necessary in dealing with employer, 1.>xetutivcs, those who issue directives . Be in· dcpt.>ndcnt direct . creative in outlining needs. goals. You get results -and backing from s ur· pnse source. Remcmbl when )I-OU were supJX\>d to play "M et r c h O thc Wee Folks .. in L~piano re- t·1ta I and al he others we re gi rls nd your mother said. 'You look !lus hed . M ~be you hav e a f e -,r a nd ~houldn'l go"? Rem ember when you were in the school play a nd you had one hne. ··1 hear soldiers outside." and you blew it and said . ··Docs anyone h ear a n ything"!" a nd s h e said, "You were th(' only one we could hear " flop 11i119s By Marc Forsberg Marcia Farsberg on vacatton lleT column will re· 1 urn ne.rt week TORRANCE CAP> · /\ Torrance woman has be com e the first self e mpl oyed dental hygienist in the nation. after a 16·month legal s truggle to achieve in· dependence. There are some 32.000 registered hygienists in tht' country, but a p- parently all of them - except Linda Krol - work for dentists. Ms. Krol became the first to gain control of her own business last week when her attorney. Richard Golden. received a letter from the state attorney gencrars office. Rut Ms. Krol's long. lime dream to be self. employed was quickly challenged last Sep · tember when an uniden- --·-,,......--.-. To soy \.e ve JUSf arrived may well be a mon\Jnenr of undersroremenr Mork Cr~s leather goods hove be0i on American rrod111on for <)ener~1ons And now '4e"ve opened outdoors or Sourh C~r Plozo In Cosio Mes6 for the flrsr ru~ Vlsir us ond dl~ver 1he quality rhor " mode us Mori~ C~ss ~Coast Plo.zo ~ Dmrol Shet. Costo Atta. Co. 92626 ,. t1f1ed person fi led :J f orm<il <.·omp la1n t agatnst he r with the s lale Boetrd of Dental Examiners In a r ecent le tter Deputy Attorne y General Donald A . Gold man ~aid , "You may consider the matter closed." '"I would say it is cer- tainly a miles tone because for the firs t time a dental hygienast has set up a practice where she does her own billing." s aid Norma Vogelweid. director of t h e Ch1cago ·ba s c<.J A m erica n Dental Hygienists Association. "I would say this a brcet kthrough ," Ms . Vogelwc1d said. AQUARIUS CJ an 20-Feb. 18>: Education, publtC'ation. travel. long.range view-these are e mphasized. Cancer, Capricorn and another Aquarian fi gure prominently. Open mind to new <'Oncepts. Communicate in sense that you share without weakening your own position. PISCES <F eb. 19·Mar ch 20>: Humor vers atility. diver s ification -th ese are t11gh lighted. Emphasis on solving a mystery, in· vest1gatang. digging deep enough to strike pay dirt Check fine print in lease. stock arrange- m e nt or purchase. IF J UNE 14 IS 'YOU R BIRTHDAY you are a ctive. attractive. restless, bright. You are an L'XC cllent re porter, fascinated by language. tr~1vel. photography. You are a natural teacher . psyeholog1st and are drawn to social work Sag1ttar1us. Leo. Vargo persons play important roles in your Ute. August could be your most sign ificant month or 1978, a year in which you gain sense of direction. more recognition and in which you are rid of a longstanding burden. 3723 Birch Street. :-O:ewport Beach. CA. 92660 17 11) 557-7883 LEON'S Has Gone Discolllt! After 2R yl'urs <1~ un tntcr1or Designer, f have decided to go "1th the trend'> of today In other words, Leon's is going discount /\. \Ve will still use lh1• :-:<1m<' fin e crartsm:rn thnt we ha\l! hcL·n using for llw past 17 vcar-. en thl· Newport Hra t•h arcu B. All fabrics w1 II now be sold al 301 ~ off that retail for $25 00 or les~. and 35r; on all fabrics over S25 00 c. All wall ('0V€.'rtn~S will be sold at 25'; and :10' r orr all books wi ll be marked a::. to lhC' discount D All c:irp<.'t will he.· sold :.it price:; even lltt• s mall Designer can not huy (:; All furniture that WC handle wi ll be SOid <ll 25'; Ofr. including freight and delivery F' All nationally a.dvcrtis<'d mattress and box springs al a 25'/, discount includm~ freight. but •• $15.00 charge for delivery. C. /\11 lcvolors and woven wood blinds will be at '' 25"; discount. II We will not make any house coils. hut my s taff will be here to assist you if you hrmg in your present colors. or J!O through our books and lw your own Dcsi~ner. I THROUGll Z PlEAH SHOP 8EFORf YOU COME IN SO YOU CAN fAUL Y SEE THE SAVINGS . . . HOU RS Monday through Friday 10:00 A.M to 6 00 P.M Soturdt•Y to·OO /\.M to 4'00 P M Or hy appointment * Howes Summer Garden * Lettuce Let us serve you with the same qual1Cy thJL we have done for over a century. . Lt.•t us show you the beaut1f ul things we have collec ted from the master craftsmen all over the world. Let us be your family jeweler. Turnips Turn up in th e latest fashion jewelry. Turn up en 1hc best ~wiss-made watchc!I. Turn up with the finest in crystal. china and silver . earrots (JrJ ts we h.ivc ... in diamonds, emeralds. SJpph1rcs Jnd rubies. KJracs in gold, too. -see ts Howes beats them all when it comes to quality and service ... it 'sour personal touch that means so much. B.D. HOWES and SON FlNE'JEWELERS FO R FOUR GENERATIONS NEWPORT BEACH 3412 Via Lido• 675-2731 Your Dad Deserves the Best ... Father's Day is June 18th! STICK@ Summer S.Uup, 1 01 Pl11n Goud•, 5 or. Smoky Cheffe Bar. I; 0 1. 1ar 01 S-t Hot Mustard, two 2 oz. Cheose Sp<eads . .J Pl(;kage of Lil' Oval Wefen, plu, S1r1wberry Bonbons. PIU' ClUdrantetO ao11very (n•rQe 1r •hopped Texas Spread 16.98 1 la. BEEF ST tCK9 Summer Sausa91. 12 oz. Mild M1d901 LOl'lghorn, 5 oz. Smolty Cheese Bar. 7 oz. P11'" Gouda, 7lS oz. Belle Fleur. 8 01. Edam St1tk, plus Strawberry Bonbons. Plus 9Udf411I000 OOllvet v char9e ,, \IHPPCO Sausage, 1 oz. Gouda, 4 oz. Grapint ChHM. th•ff 2 01. Cheese St>ffaat. 4 Ol. M1nl·d9s•rt Cake. plus Stttwt»rry Bonbont. Plu\ Qu4ranleoa a c11v0ty c.n.r9• 11 \nip~ ~'ll send Dad's ~ift for you W.'11 handle all the det11l1 and even enclOM •per- son1I 9rH11no. A vuarantMd dtl1vtry charge win be oddtd to all 111fu -tfllp for you. We 11uar1ntff vour 111ft will amve lr•m and In to6d eottdition. choose from a wide. variety of tasty gifts on display in our store 4H~k~rJ f'GrM$. ~... ~ 'PluiDI OHIO S40-6"I. cJUuth oast °"'""_.,., ~..... ..._ .... le ..... ,....., ----t •I na evPma cinw11111.A•&n,. ~. . . I t I 1 ( .. Mrs. Anton Segerstrom. Edward Wasserberger adm1re mtenor of new store dunng openmg celebration Make\bur Future Something Really Special! vodUOl""l) (~ I Job\ 7 "'°''""'1 J t,,. (ore«'• , I L f,.\•v ,. ' "\'·'" ycvwH of 0 ~.,.,. ..... fu"'' I ohn Robt-it P """~ John Robert Powers I•( 14'.{)Nf\t Oi Vf I or 1,•1 1, '>lllfJL 1 •~1r. '•' •m111 ORANGE 3 l own f., Country 1714) 547 6226 Your Detty PMot can b4t Recycled. Or1t"9" Co.tll Cot1~ I\ IM olllci•I •KYCling C9nlt'< I°' CO'll• M• .... .. George Wasserberger, left, chairman of Mark Cross shows off beveled glass doors. Above. Toni Tennille was guest at opening party. Mark Cross Opens 8,Y J UDITH OLSON Ot IN Oally Pltol Stall N e x t l o the t abl e mounded w ith f resh f r u 1 l . l h <.• µ r 1 v a t t· C'levator probably was the hit or the party last w eek as Mark Cross opened its ninth store in South Coast l-laza The New York-based leather goods retailer , which has be<!n in busi- ness since 1845, Joined the growing ltst of car- r iage trade shops in the mall. Guests al the opening fele admired the Ed· wardian dcs1S(n of the store. with its private elevator Cil's the only s m all shop built on lwo l evels i n lhe m all l. Carpathi an elm burl venee r, bevelled glass d oor s and c u s t om - dcs 1gned carJ>(.'ts Among :.pcc1al guests "er e member:. of lhe Segc r ::.lro m fa mily, owners of South Coast Plaza. and entertainer Toni Tennille George Wasser bcr ger . chairman of the com- pany, was on hand to disc uss the philosophy and goals or the store. M a r k Cr oss w a s founded by an Irish sad· dlcr. Henry W Cr oss , who settled in Boston an 1845 to make saddles ror the carriage trade. Cross apprenticed his -;on. M ark , and later hired a 11.year ·old. Patrick Murphy. as a salesman. Murphy sub· sequently inherited the business, moved it to New York and beg~n importing leather goods of an unusual kind. such as cig arette cases, watches and the travel hot water bottle. The firm, which was a "sleepy company with a powerful name," was purchased b y Wa sserberger, hi s brother and a group of inves tors in 1962. They pl<.1n to add two more stores in the near future. including new sites in Detroit and New York. W asser berger said the company intends to keep on selli ng a c lassi c. 1radit1onal l i ne o f leather goods. scarves and jewelry. Innovation also is a big part of the store's challenge, he added. New items are added when there is a need for them and Wasserberger ~aid their ideas are often copied. Our recent addition, for exampl e , i s a ··fash ion writer" for professional women. I t contains spac e for personal goods and has a writing tablet for busi· ness use. The luggage line has a basic cor e and some pieces which adapt as modes or transportation change and the vehicles themselves are updated. Wasserberger said bis firm' is able to offer bet· ter and better goods over the years because "the quality of leather is improving as tanneries learn more about pro· cesses and develop bet· ter chemicals." T he best t anner ies now are round in Italy and Austria, he said. The store will even show customers how to pack their suitcase and or ganize their wallets and handbags. Lessons in arranging the wallet or billford are just for men, however , Wasserberger cau · lioned. "Women ar e hopeless." he said with smile. "They always cram them full." dad's day) june, 18th 1ightwe.ight and comfortab1<Z madras ... always a favorite, for w a rm we.ai.J~r w w r . colorf'u1 hand wove,n madras SPQrt coats; go grwt wft..h poplln vrou5<Z-rs . avai1abl<Z. m blllfl., brawn and red to~. 44 fashton island, newport center 644-5070 D Tuesday. June 13. 1978 DAIL V PILOT c:J RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY WW..Ye111W..t tti.IHt 1 t Zl "-Mr 11•4 Cost• MeM -541-0259 Get a New Face From an Old Pro Rob<.•rt IJ<>1m1'r hJ\ one wa111ng for you at the loycf> Fuller Skin <.Mc Clinic. His S 1 S. one hour makE'·UP ton~ultahons dfC to be given from lune I 3 through June 17 between 9 a.m . . ind 6 p.m. l o make an appoint· mt·nt for your professional rnn~ultation, call the Joyn• liii<:e lull~r Skin C.lrc Clinic, wher~ _ Jiiller •k•n " '"· SkilGn>Clinic •952 w-Ave. Where akin is i n. Suite 230 Huntington Beedl, CA '*8,(71••~ We will help your son or daughter choose the right college or iob Dear Parents -A major crossroad 1n your son or daughter's life regarding a college education o r job comes in their junior and senior year in high school. M ost young people are ill-equipped to decide and many parents meet resistance in their attempt to assist them in this important decision. H igh school teachers and counselors do their best. but their workload is so great that there simply is not sufficient time to do a full study on each individual student. Our Career Assessment Program is a viable solution. The battery of tests may include as many as eighteen tests. plus two to three hours of one-to-one counseling sessions with our professiona~ staff of educational. psychological and vocational counselors. A forty-page confidential report 1s prepared for each client. There will be a greater understanding of collegiate and career goals; deep insight into one's attitude. personality strengths and weaknesses; and a generally positive outlook on life. The modest cost of this professional program may be the best investment you will ever make. Please call us today for an appointment FATHER'S DAY JUNE 18th 11•-...Ded .......... Hawaii9Sllirt ly Mr. Hawaii s 1700 _. s I 900 PAIUC CLOSE TO OUR EAST IHTIAHCI AT IND otl MA...ollA MAJOI c•ir CAIDS SIN CE 1949 DI! PAftTMl!NT STOft~ I 1116 MEWPOIT ILVD., COSTA MESA HOuaS '1JO .. !i ,... DAJlY CLOMI> SUte•Y .. ..,.. .. ,, ........ . .......... t , I I -"--'~-U_A_1L_,_P_l_lv __ 1 __ =--=--------------~--.Jr-.....:.;-J_u~~-'3-·:'_w_,:· ____ ~~----~~ P llU NOTI E \UPaa10. co..in 011 '"' U &f SOI' (.t.Uf'OIUtlA llOtl THI! QC)UNTYOP~a ... A ... 11 HOr1 ca 01' HIA•IMG 0" •ITITIOH fllOfl PltOMfl 0, WILi.. &MD l'OR U . Tillll• TIU AMIN l AttY ANO flOll A\lntOltlU.TION ro AOMINtn e• UNO•• '". INDll'aNOt:Nf AOMINIST'IATIC* O"UTATUACT c tt•I• or ROBE.RT ettUCf M<CUNE -AOtlERf a. McCUIO~. 0e<HMd NOTICE IS HElltEIV OIVUf l~f ~ICHARD D .JONES ,_ llled ,_,..,,n • oe 1111on tor ProtJjt1t • wm •.11e1 tor itwa"<• OI ulwn l"''-""" -tot AlilhOrltetlOn 10 111.dmlnnlH undltt 111• Ind•-· AGmllli\lr•llOtl 01 C.\l•IH ACI ••l•r•me l'O whlCll ll m•Ot tot lll'lhtr N<ll<u1.,,, """ '""' Ille lime -pl"'• OI ,.•rlnq ,,,. w.,.,. ,.., Ileen wl lor J unt :IO, 1'11 el 10:00 a m , In llle..couriroom Of OtOtrt"""'I No l ol Wld court, ftl 700 Cl•IC Cenier OrlVf West, In IM Clly OI S.n•• ""•· Ul1totnl• Oatea J.-1, tell Wt LU AM E St JO"N CQuntv Cler• THOMAS G LUMSOOM not D••• St. Sull•l,. Hew"'' llMdl, CA ,,... Al1-,,..n"" ,...tlefle, Publl>lled Or-CO.st D•11, Pllol Ju,,.•· 1. ll 1'11 71'1·71 PUBLIC NOTICE SUPElllott COUttT 01' T"a STATE OI' CAUl'ORHIA POii THE COUNTVO,OllANOIE NO.A_, PUlllJC NOTICE PUBLIC Nal1CIB Cl"flMI •• .., .. 1u11aa1oa <*l•T 0. TM• ~c:-t .. ._ •T•TaWCMINtt .. IA Joe ~--WOlttrid TM a CIOUlffY CW OllUOI !ms...._...,_. ..... ......, ... ..._.~..,.. HOTIC.fi Of tUA.ltl NG 0' ·~· Pl fl f ION ~ ll'itOeATE OF Will C-,._.., M6lt ANO FOii LETTE ll\ OF 4 0 · Pl•lfttlff HVUSIN.t. UllO MINl\TltATl()N WI fH Will AH 0•1•110...l OINEMOlA •Eves. HEJi.ED AHO AUn+ofllZ.ATION TO JEAN ALLIN UCllOW COMPANY AOM I N ISTllt UNOEll fHE INC:~-00£lll ........ )(.lftCklll,.. INOEP8NOl!M'r AOMINIUllATION 011' cnaTOACT NOTICl I Yw Now ... -.,.. E•lete o l MAllGAllE f __ ,._.......__ • ...._. LENA0HAH C.HlllSTINSON, au,_ ...... llMt'll ..... ,._,........ M.ARGARET L. CHlll5TE~ ..... ..,...., • *"" .............. , ..... MAll OAllET (MR1$llHf>OH, W..0. OKHMO, AVllOI U.... 1111 _... *'"-··· NOTICE IS HERE9V GIVEN 1 ... 1 al Tr ...... _.-· fflllllr• IM. MARV P\.ATT ,.., llled ,_ntln e Ptll• till a~• --U.. ,_ 110<! tor l'nlb91t ol Wiii -tor '"' N ... t,. .. • .... LH la ...._...., ,...,!>(. OI Lei_.., OI AdMlnlW•llOft ti• -"-• Wllll Will AMedd to Ille Pelltr-I TO THI! M,ENDANY: A clvll •nO ewt"9<1UllOll to tdf!llnlsl., ,,,. compfelnt hM llttn flied bY Ille Pl•I~ •••••• under IM l"d<tpenCHtnl Ad· 1111 •O•inll you. m1nlltrttlon OI Elle!H Act ttftnn<• •· II ¥W wflll lo oehlncl ltlh 1-.un, to wlll<PI h m ed• tor t1Hlll•r YOW m11st. wltlll" ~din alltf' 1111\ P<t•llClll•"· -111•1 Ille """' •nd \UMll'lont ,, -""" on YOW. Ille with PIK• OI -lllO ,,. t.11t11t ~ bttn M1 lhh <outl • wrllltn lllHdlnv '" tor J11,,. 10. lt7'. et 10;00 • m. In IN , .. ponu lo lht comotelnt Ill • O•lflroom ol ~I No 3 ol ield Ju11ica Court, .,..., ,.,.,.1 Ille wllll ,,,. COU'1. ti 100 Ovlc C'.tnltf' Ori .. We\L COWtt e wrltt.fl OIMCllnt Cit t ... ie efi In Ille CllV 01 Sente Ant, Ctlllontle 0,.1 pltltdl!Hl.IO bt •"ttrtel In 1M OetM J.-1, 1'71 OO<ket>. Unlei' JOU CIO "'• '°"" dtl..,11 WIWAM E. St JO+IN will bt tflltf'ecl Ill*' -4lull011 Ol tfte C-..y Clttt1I p1e1 .. 1111. end ""' coun rney tfll•• • WILLIAM V. SCHMIOT l..OOmenl -oelMt you IOt Ille,., ... dt--* S.11 ~ Or. m•IWltd In tr'9 COll'>Plelllt. wllk ll <-S.lte • rtwll In otf'fll\!Vneftl of we91s. let.lllO New"'1INC.It,CA92* 01 _, ~ ptop.,1y or Olhtt ,.1191 , .. 17141 .....zn Qllttltd lf'I Ille c.ompleln1 Attef'.,.Y fer: .... MloMr II. II yw ............. ttot Mvl<t .. Publl\lleel 0'619 Coe~I 0.oly Piiot ff •-MY Ill IMl -· .,_ -JuM •• 1, ll. lt71 .. M ........ ly M .. , ,,_ •l'lntfl ,.,,,. ,~ ... -..... , .......... ,._. 1----------_.;..;..;,..=t oe1eo Ot<. u, 1'11 PUBUC NOTICE J M Go<T-.1, Cleft PUBUC NOTICE "CT1T10U' a '1S!NaSS MAMll ITATaMSMT T ... lot'9wlnt ""W'lt ... dol"O ouwiwua. AU f C l"l.'Jl I CS. IOU likdlierCL •141..W.~.CAft!G w111i-L. Calf, IOU luiMtd, • 14. W.""""'~· CA ftlil> fll1.wt11M. Cerr, IQtJ ~d. 8 IU, WntmiNoW, CA91*D Thi\ IMlllNH I\~.,., en Ill dl•klwel Wm.L.CMr Thlt ti.et......... ..,., filed wftll tllt County ,...,. of Or ..... Co\lftly Oft J-'· tt1'. NtWJJ l>ubll•IWCI 0r"'98 (.M\I o.ily POoC, Jwne•. IJ,10,17, 1'18 J:I0>-71 PUBUC NOTICE "CTIT10U' IUSINIU NAM& STATUjllNT Tiie IOllowll>O --ll dol119 butl· MUU! NEWPOAT·MAWAll AEALTV, '10 Ntwl)Ort (Miter Ori .. , C.lllor,.,.1 tt660 JeMn A. GW, 1111'> p., .. A ........ ltlboe hlend. c.lllOml• 911W2; p 0 Boa 17J7 ..._, 8Hcll, C.lllOnll• .,.., Thlt llUSNQ I\~-by.., I"• dM d\HI, J-R.Glll Thh \IA......,. w~ filed Wllll IM Gounly c;1.,1t OI Ot-County Of' ,_ •. "1 .. ...... PllOtltMcl o--. Cont O.lly Plklt. June U, 10, 21 -July 4, ltTI PUBUC NOTICE 8y J 9owt 1119, o.c>wl y lt·t4U5 CS EAL I , .. OTl(.E TO CttEDITOllS CHAttLl!S A. OANOLO"" & HOTICI! 011' MEAttlNO 01" PETITION l'Ott l'ttOaAT• 01' WILL 1-------------I ANO LETTEltS THTAMIENTAllY. FOR AUTHOttlZATION TO AD· MINISTEll UNDEll THE IHDIE~EIODENT ADMINISTttATIOH OF ESTAT'ES ACT E\telt OI MABEL AILE EH COHEN ••• MABEL SH E A COHEN, Deceesfl! NOTICE IS MEAEBV GIVEN lllel NANCY CAROLYN H UHN ena MAAGAAEl AHN GALLANOS h•vt tiled Mretn • petition for PT-t• ol Will •"d luuenceol Letten ft\lamon· 1.ry. for •ut-lnllon 10 edmlnlster unOer Ille lnde~I a<1mlnl>lra11on ul E>tetes Ac.I, rete,..,,ce to w111c11 is rn11de tor turti.r oartltule•s. anct '""' 111<; lime o1nd plKM ul lw.i11"9 the""""' "•' bfffl ~I for J"'"e '.JO, l~/8, .ti 10 00 om , In the c.our-troom ot Oepartrnent NO 3 01 selo court, ~• ""' C••IC cent•• Otov~ WHI, '" lhe Clly OI !ienl• Ana, c1111rotnle Dated J-~. 19ll WILLl-E.SIJOHH Countv Clerk MAIDEN, ROSEIO•LOOM AWINTllOUa ,,,. C...lwy ........ S..11•- us ......... "'""""•..., Tel: uu1m- A1•r,..n ..,, ,.,,... 1 • Publl•-O'MOt Coest Diiiy Piiot June 12. 11. 19, 1971 PUBLIC NOTICE NO.A•tSIU .t.HOCIATE$ PICTITIOUS•UllNlll SU,.Ettlott COUllT OP tilE Jlt WHI .......... , H-1! STAnMENT STATE OI' CAUl'OttNIA ll'OR Yftt .. edl.CA.-t Tiie IOllCMl"9 penmi I' OOillQ llUSI· THIE COUMTYOl"041ANOE Tel: UUl~1 nHJ es: In Ille 1'111~0! tM £$l<tl•OI MARY Publh-OrMOt Cotll Delly Pll04, LDA'I" ENTERPRISES. ISUl DE v IN E y. Oe<.H\ed. Mey ». J-.. 13. 20. ltll BrOOICllllnl Sl ... 110, Wfttrnlnst ... CA Notice Is 11erffo1 .,iwn to credit~! 20U-71 tKl3 M•ll'"9: P.O. Bo••». Huntlf191on ,.,.vlt>Q cliMms -Inst IM w kl OK,_, 8-ll,CA.93MI °'"' 10 Ill• wk! clelrM In ""' ottlee 01 PUBUC N011CE Lon11e N. Dey. mn Br-llu••t. ""'clerk Ol IN ....,_kl COllf"I or t~ --------------! •110Wl\tMlnster.CA.926Q I ~ t 1~ ...._.. 11•~· Tlll1 buWM\\ II condu<lecl by an In· presen t. .. m 0 ... ...,.,.",...--. .... fllCTITIOUI •USIN•ll dlvldUtl ~~~c;Tg~. 0l';.~~ &BP:.~~:.Es"i NAMI: STATIMINT Lonna N. D•v South Fl_. S!rwel; p.o. eov s~m Tiit lollowlno 11trSOl'S •rt dolno Tiiis \t••-• wM utod w1111 ,,.,. Terml,.•I Anne•. Lo• An9eiu , Wil,,.Un: County Clerk of Of•n11e c;ounty on C.lllotnl• «11>M WlllCll leller ottlce Ii DESIGNERS IN GOLD, U C Eesl June t. 1978 Ille pl•ce ol i.usi,,. .. ot Ille un• !7111 Sl reel, Sulit M, Costt MtH. ll'OtS4lJ <1e,.l9Md In IMI Mtlltn peftalnln9 t( t·•lllot,,I• '26t1 PubllUltd Otin9l! Coast Dally Piiot uld 0 1111, Suell claims wltll llM Wllll•m Douot•t Atull. 3100 June 6, IJ, 20. 21. 1~18 MCe\~fY YOUCllt" m.nt lie filed Ot ''••k•I ... Ln .. 01·B. I Nine. (t lllotnlt l>f'Otnted •• etor•••ld wllllln tour 9211S monlll• lllte< ,,. first jlllbllc411on o N•ncy Ly,.n• ~utult. 3900 ------------- this notice. F •tll•lew Ln .. 01.e. 1 .. 1,,., C.lll0t<M• O<llltd May 11, 1971 9271S Florence~ VI""" Lllllelleld T Ills bu,lneu h tond\Klt«I by t ExecutoroflMWlllOI O•nertl ~~Ip ~Kl o.c-r.1 Net>e:Y l.. SuMe OVEllTOH. LYMAN -... INC& Wllllem DouolM Acuff A...,.."•U.~w This "........,. •M flied wltll the Ht S...11 ~~ C-ty Cler1t DI Or-~y Oft ~V P .O .... 54299 1 t, 1t'8. T-""'-. 1.-A ...... Cel ........ Tet: UUl ~lllt PWll~ Or-Coesl Diiiy Pllol, Mey ll, lOMdJwnt•. 11. '"' ------------~,. PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE ll'ICTITIOUS •USINESS H-E STATEMENT ~,';.!,::~towlllO Ptrson IS ao1n9 H O M E BREW HEADQUARTERS, 2J331 Ct'""lnllo 8fflllo, l.."9UN Hiiis, C.•lforfllamu. JOWPll E. awn.II, 2ml Catnlnllo Bulllo, Lil9"f'I Miils. C:.ll10<'nl• mu T Ill\ llUSIMS\ b ~ b¥ an lndl•ldwel. JCPMPt1 E. c.rrot1 Tiiis ilA'-1 WM fol..S with , .... SUl'ElllOtt COUltT 01' n.E PUBUC NOTICE l"ICTITIOUS IUSINIEU STATEOFCAUl"ORNl.t. ll'Oll N-E STATEMENT Cowtlly Cief11 OI Or~ County on Mey ••• 1'7t. THE C:OUHTVOll'Ott GIE 11·24171 The lollowlnq oenO'IS .,. dOlng IOO. A..... AN SUPERIOtt COUltT OF THE llllsln••••• NOTICE Ofl! HllAttlllO 011' STATEOFCALlll'ORNIA JAE JAE Jl.ROME. INTER PEflTION FOii l'ltOSAT£ 01" WILL Oii ANOE co,~.TllTV SUl'EltlOlt PRISES, II AOtNn81,,., .. s .. 1 B .. cll """' CA1llornl•'I0140 AND LE TIERS TESTAMIENTAllY, ,. CIVIC CENTER DlllVE WEST Jo AM Wllll.,,,, 1101 A Octen FOR AUTHOIUZATION TO AO· SANTAAlllA.CALll"04INIAft1tl 8h1d .• ~•18et<h,C..llror<MH0140 M I ~ I S T E It U H D E It T M I! SUMMOHS AM717 P111>lls11M O'M9 Coesl O•llY PllOI. M•y 23. JO end June •• IJ, 1'11 PUBUC NOTICE IHDEPl.NDEMT AOMINISTaATIOft CASll NUM•ER 21MS4 Ann JHn•lle Wlllltm~. 2)34 OFESTATESACT PLAINTIFF · LITTON 11'4 · ~.~~:! .. ~,way, CO>I• M•u. NOTICE~=DITORS o.~~':~:a of ERNEST A. 50\.0MOH. DUSTRIESCREOIT CORPORATION, Tiii\ bu•lnt~\ ,, cond11ctl!d b1 .. SUPERIOR COURT OF THE NOTICE IS 1-fFREBV GIVEN '""' • C.lllomlacorpotellon. ~et .,.,,ntnlllp. STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR IRMA CISHnasllledi.rotnepeUtlOft OEFENOANT: PETER SAROFF. JoAMWllllM\$ THECOUNTVOll'ORANOE f()t IVOl>al~ OI Wiii _ ,H ... M• of l •I· :£°01~~~~~~-~ :.-v~~?:~ Tiii\ \1111-' WM lllf>CI wltll IM .... Aofft97 I•" Tu1 .. ,,,..,..1ary ;;net'°' 01111-11• MEOICAL. GROUP oka CHAPMAN County Cler" OI Or_.. County on Mey E \It H ol BET TV COS 8 y ~':n'. t~=~~r ..... wn:ri~':9'rct MEDICAL GROUP; DOES 1 tllrOW9fl '· "7L "'"'77S ::Ri:.~.v~.:,::. 8E T TV c. retet"tne:e lo wfllCll i, ...-for fllf"-OOES10,l1Klusl... Publl$11ed O'e119e CNst 0.lly Pllol NOTICE IS HEREBV GIVEN lo Int perlk ul..n,-INttr'9llmeeno111«• .. OTICIEI Y• - --Tile MeyJOendJ-•.13.10.1'11 • ,....,.torsOl l .. ebelw........,dKe<M<ll o• 11t.,l"9 tllt -,_ beef! aet tor -' ... ., etc*.,...... -......... ,.,_,. ,,.,.t '" .,.._ he•lftll tliMnn ao•"'•' JUft!I JO, 1911. el IO:OO Lm., In 1"9 ,_ .......... -.... ..,. .. -.,. ....... ,..· ... ..------=----=----------IN Mkl CltCedlnt art NqUlred to Ille courlroom ol Depilr"l..-t Ho.) Of~ wtl!IM • ~ ...... " ,,.,,., wllh.,. -tMY _,_n, In cour1.e11ooc..ic Qnl«Drl,..Wesl.ln ..._ PUBUC NOTICE 111t Ollk • Ol Dw cler1< ol lt>e et1o .. ..,. flleCllyots.tnt•AIW,c.tltornte. AVl50I .,,_."' '* .......... 1--------------l tlti.c! court. cw lo ~I-..,, wllll Odl~Juntl 19/t. : !:!.:i::----~ =-~ CP-~tt tM ~HHrf llOUChtn, to tile un-Wll.UAM IE.54'°""" .. *-ft ... ._ LH .. ....,_ NOTICE TOCAEOtTOttS der$IO"•d •• Ille lew office ol COlltllyO..k c __ .._. SUPEttlORCOUttTOP'TltE 'YILLIAM V. SCHMIDT, l66 5•" THOlll'E, SUl.UVAH, WOtU(lollAN, '· TO THE DEFENDANT: A <lvl ST ATE DI' CALl~NIA POii Mlouel Ori ... S..lte :JOO ........... . THO It PE -O'SULLIVAN complelnt llaS -flied by Ille Diel,,. THE CCMIHTV 01" 04IANGE Bff<ll, C.lllomla 921>6G, wl>kJ\ I\ Int ltO W•""'" ....... 4111 ..._ 1111 ~·'~· ...... CS.I IOOlnott•I .... A·H714 pl~· 01 t>u>lnlU Ol I ... undeolone<t In Ln A"991H, Call-• '9'1T • 11 you wish 10 delo"d tllh E \l•le ol GEORGE IN. AOACH, JR • •II m1llen per'!Alftll>Q to '"' n~te ol Tel UIJI -1ewsull '°""""' #llflln 30 cs.rs tll., Otu•~ s.slo oec -..1, wUhln lour ""'"'"'~ •t-... 'fS .... Ptiit'-lllls $U;.,rnctM Is 'serwc1 on you Ill• NOTICE IS MERE8V GIVEN to 11-•lltr the llnl publlctlion of thl\ Publl\he<I Or.tnoo! Co.~1 0•1•• P•IOI. ..,,111 lllis court • wriuon ptMdl.:.0 •• tredllors ot t,. -""'*' OKtOenl 0011ee. Jur>e 11 ll " 1911 r~"" to 1"' compi•inl. 111 • J~lkt tri.I •II Pt<~ ht•lno cl•''""' ~lnsl O•ted ~Y JO. 1979 771S 18 Coutl, you '"""' Ille w ill\ Ille courl .i Ille wld O.C.otnl •re ttqUlred to flll' GENE HENRY BARNETT w•lll.., ple.01"9 or taus. .n o••I ,,.,,., •1111 IN ne<»uery vouc,.n, in Ed<AllO<OllMWlllol PUBLIC NOTICE FlCTITIOOS 9USINESS NAME STATEMENT Tn~ to11ow11>9 person> ••• dol"9 OU~ll'lf'\\ •lo HOLLAND AMERICA TRADES. IH .., I >. H.i.1 AuQu$tln, Minion Viejo, (Allll)rn•~'IUIS H en!lrtku• Ert.,eltl'>. 24H 1 AUQU\11n, Ml»IOI' Viejo, ~lllotnl• '!2~1\ Ben••dU• ~"'"91'· W1ttolN11 IS, &urn, Nethe•I-\ Jolla~ Dek"'· ---U. '>oe>I, N•lllerltnd> Fr,001e van Ou Vfff!r, Blldoro '7. Am\lthHM. Nfo1114'rlfl'1Gt '"" DU\lnt'•\ ,, tonClu<lt«I D'f • ''t!n~retl fl.;lrlntr\htO HendtokU\ (O~l~M lhl' ''~'•"""'I Wd\ ,, • .., w11ll Ille PINdot>Q lo lie enle<'ecl In Ille Gockel I , ... Olll<t OI 1"' clf>f'I OI !tit ellO ... en· Ille_,...,,._, oectOent. Unless'°" dO "'· vour d<t1.vll will~ tilled court, or 10 pr._,I !hem, wllll WllllAMV.SC>tMIDT entered llPOt' ape>11ui11on ot Ille plal" llMI ne<e\Wfy •OUCllf!r~. to IM "" >MS.11Mt,.iDr .• WttM 1111, •NI tllls GOUft ,,,.., t<>IH • jUOQ; rjllf"SIQMd .. .,.. I-office of BRUCE ..........,a.edl,CA- ""'"' eQ~iMI you 10<' the relief Ge-ENGLEBRECHT, !SOI Weslellli Ot l1Hl....a:tt mendeo In u. comol•lnt. w111c11 coul~ Dtl•t, Suite lit, Ntwoort Btecll. Al_y..,E~ te\ull In_,,._,, of waoes, l•kl1>9 c.lllornl• tzMO, wllldl I\ u .. Pl.C. of Pul>flllWO Or-. C.Ottl Dally PllOI ol money or-"or<llMf rtlltl •• llUSl"HJ ol lhe-.,.'-<I 1" •11 ,,,.,. Jwne6, tl,:Z0,11, 1•11 ~led l"the<onlPl"lnt. •~oet1elnlnotolllet1il•teolwlddKe· •. II.,.....,.. .. ---tftkt el Otnt, w lllllft '°"' monlll\ altef IM llr\I •11 en..,,.., In tllk f'MHer, .,_ -P11llllcetlonollhbnotke. .. ,. ,._.,.,,. ui.t .,_.nu.. o.ue011MYl1, m1 ,_,_..,If Clf!Y, _, ......... llMe. MAAV JANE ROACH D•led: Mercll 10, 1'77 E•Kuttl•ol1r.ew111of WIWAME.StJOMN,Qeftt lhe-Nmedde<e~I ByK......,Synco,Deputy •RUCE llN~ElllEC:HT CUTLfll AND W TL.Ett uet Weskllfl °'· A P .... e.sleul t..lw ~Mi• S411tt )ll 1'I s.etOtfl ,,_ Strwt. s..flellot .... _. 9MCll, CA t1tM US A1t99let, Cllllfomle •17 Ot41 .. l-tlD Tel: + 21JI '22·2117 A"-' lw l:mt<wlt'ia AUOf_,, lor: Plaillllff PubllV>eO Or-'°4SI Dollt PllOI Put>lhhe<I 0r.,.. Coast Dally Pl kit, JUM •• ll, :IO,,, .. ,. May 13, 30 -J.-,. •• IJ, 1'71 PUBUC NOTICE ...,.. NOTICE 011' SALE 011' ttlEAL l'ttOPEllTY AT PlllVATE SALE NO. P.u7,ASP f:",~',~ ,,,,. o<o.-c.i..n•,:.:: i-----------"2003-""'"'-1.;1'11 ___ P_U_BU __ C_N_OTl __ C_E __ ~· PUBUC NOTICE SUl'ElllOtt COUllT 011' THE STATE Ol'CAUl'ORHIA l'OR THE COUNTY 011' LOS ANGELU '" Ille Maller of Ille Eslele ol PEARL I. ELLIS, l>KNse<S. Nollet 11 lltt.O,. 91..,, 11\et Ille u,,_ dtrsl<J'MO wtll 54111 Al Ptl••t• Hie, on or eller ,,,. 23tG &y ol J...,., lt71, •• Ille Ollltt ot BANK OF AMERICA ~T&SA, SSS ~ FIOWff Slr .. I, 16111 Floor. Los An 9eles 90011 Cownty ol Los An9elu , Stele oi c.I I !Or nit , to IN "'9hesl .-Id 1MS1 Ill d- oer, end Wble<I to cOftllm>.iloft by telO SW!lerlor Court, ell tM r19'11, totle end Interest ol tekl --•I V>t lime ot CIHll> -all Ille r'9111. toll• -lnlel'fll ltltt Ille H~•· of Mid °"' CttWd llas «QYlted by -•tlOft ol law or oll>enolse. OIMt llltn or'" .adl lloft to 111<11 Of s.tld dPCNsed, •I llMt time ol death. In -10 •II Die c .. 1e1n real oroperty \ltuate In the Coun1v or Ote1>9e, Stele ol C.llfontl•, partleul•" ly dt\CrlDed M lollows. 10-wu Pu'>ll\heO Or' .. C:0.>1 Deoly Pllol, M4y lJ JO-June•, I). "II PUBLIC NOTICE 11·24171 NOTICE TOCREOITOM HO •... SIU SUl'Ell!Dtt C:OURTOl'TNI! STATE OFCAUll'OttNIA l"Ott THIE COUHTV OF OltANOIE In Ille M•lle• OI .... E•l•I• of 'IALPH P EDWARDS. •k• RALPH PE l TON EDW ... RDS, O.C..wd. Nolle• ll ~ 91vtn 10 cr.Ollon. novl'>Q <l•lm\ •0•'"'1 1111 s•IG OHedMI to Ille HIO Cl•lm• In ..... otll<e ot the tlerll ot Ille atortwld tourt or 10 orount lllitm 10 Ille unde"l<l,,.., ~I lllt Olllce OI STANLEY l HAHN HAHN t. MA H N, ISTANLEV l HAHNI, JOI E , Colo•..io Blvd • Suite Q , P~. C•lllor,.I• 91101, wlltch lollflf office Is lhl' 01oce of bu ~1 n••• of "" 11,.d<!,.IQntcl 1 .. l'll rNlltn Ptf'felnl1>9 to "'111d t\lol1 Suell t lAlm\ wllll Ille MUH•r'Y •OU<her• m~• IW flied or proent..:t •• efMe~8IO w1111111 tour monlll\ •lier u. fltil p11t1Uc•ll011 of 11111 nollce. D•ltd Mey 17. 1911 M.orl"" 0 Edwe•IH ... A0\111 E llt<vlor of 17>1 WI II ol\&ld~ HAMN &HAHN STANLIEYL.N.t.MIO AtliWM"ett..I• JOI I Ce+ef' ... ai.- ~ltl .. .......... C.C-•tllll PutlllS-Orenvo Cool Delly Pllol. Mey 2J, :IO ll"d J-t. IJ. 1•71 PUBLIC NOTICE ll'ICTITIOUS IUSINl:U NAME STATIEM&HT Tiit 1011owl1>9 per'°"' .,.. clol"ll Mitlllfl~ es THE 0ALL£AY APAATMENTS, 141~ Wttt Hortll Slrwl. Anelltlm, CA tr?IOI Qeuger f 4M'nll' Trust Otteo Aelrll , ltll, lW Ven111r• Ori••· H11nt• lf'IOIOll 8tecl!, CA..,.... "'"" l).ouger, ,,_ .. , ""v-lur• Otlvt, HunllllQlon 8H<h, CA ., ... Merl-C. Devot•. ,,., Vet11un1 Ori..,, Hufllll'IQIOll BffUI, CA '16_.. f 1111 bvsl-IS condllcltd by en ""' 1n<0tllO'•ttd H3« .. llon Dlro.• lllen • tNtt"'~-"llL Alf/fl De\lotf ~OleflQ 0.111t• Trw - T111~ ~let-•ft llled wllll IM rowt1IY C1t1-Of OrMI .. C:.-y en Junt I, lt11. .. ....,. P\lbltt"'4 Or-OM•I 0.lly PO«, Jwne t , U, 10, 11, 1'11 c..._ a .mu SUPEttlOtt COUttT OP TICE NOTICE TO ClllEOITOllS STATE OF CALIFQttNIA l'Oll NO. "'"'"6J THE COUNTY OF OttANGE SUPIEttlott COUllT OF THE Ne.~ $TATEOl'CALll'OttNIA POii .. O T ICE OF MEAlllNO 011' TNECOUNTVOPOttANOC PETITION FOil PttOtUITE OF WILL Ill ,,,. MMMr ol tllt Ell.tit of OPAL AHD 11'011 LIETTEllS TESTAMIEN· M COUNTS. DKetwd. TAllV AND AUTMOlllZATION TO Notice ,, llenltly .,...,, to CttOllOr\ A OM IN I STEtt UNDER THE ... Vl"9 <lelml "91"1! tllt ... Id cMU!· INDIEl'ENDElfT ADMINISTllATIOH °""' lo lilt wld tlaltM In tr'9 offkt OI 011' ESTATES ACT IM <l.,lt ol Ille el~f'Wkl court or to E1lele ol ETHEL B. HOLMES, au ptesenl lllem lo lilt -nlQnld et Ille MRS ETHEL 8. HOLMES •ke MAS. olllte of BUR TOH, GAULDIN, AAV M liOL.MES,0..C..s.d, THOMSON t. NELSON, 7•H S NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thal Ptlnlet A-.nue, Wllllllflt, C.lll<>rftoe WI LLIAM R. HOLMES llH llled t0602,whlct11311flfOlllt•ISllleOl•teol here I" • P<!tltlon tor Probate OI Wiii bu•lneu ol tlle under$'-<! In •II m•I •nd •~ 1u,......:e OI Lellen h stemen· 1er1 Ptrt•lnlror) to ~Id ett•t•. S<Kn •••Y lo IN ~1111_, -<t11lh0t1t•· tlelms wllh Ille necessary voucMt~ lion to edmlnllter Ille estate uncter tllt must lie flied°" Pt'l!""'ltO H ale>ttteld 1110.pendtnt Aclmlnllltltkln ol Esi.tes wltllln low month\ •lltt Ille 11••1 ..,<I referen« to Wlll<ll b meclt tor pullllctllon ol ""' ootlU!. t11'1Mr Pilrlkulen, -tllel lilt lime O•ttd· Mlly 14, 1978 and pl•<• ol ,.,..,1n9 Ille ,..,,, ,.., Gtrnet El"'"' CMttlm.i1. Jr been set IC>' J-10, H18. •I 10100 E ll(!(utorol llle wlll a.m .. In Ille court,_, 01 Deoerl.....,I Of wld oec.oen1 No. 3 of ~d court. et 700 Cl•k Ctnltr •uttTON, OAULOIN, THOMAS Drlwt West. In Iha Cltf 01 Sente Al'le, t. NELSOH C.llfoml•. A-y1etUW Dtlff June I, 191' 1U4 i. P•IMtr A-WIL.UAM E. St IOHM WltlttMr,~- Ol>unly Cert Pu&llt-Orenot Coell Otllf PllOl, fllNl.ST J. SOtAG, Jll. Met ao artOJwne•. u. 20. 1911 MESI llVE, MUMl'tElt a HUOHH -¥• ltllmYft A .. ., '4111tnt New_. tlMdl. CA,,.._ IH411U·-.. tt-Y' ,.., Ptill~ Putlllshed Or~ Coesl Delly PllOI JUlllt,1,ll,1'11 ,. ... ,. PUBUC NOTICE SU,.EltlOttCOUllTOP TME STATE 011' CALIFORNIA ll'Oll TME CIOUNTYO,oaAMOa NO.A•..m NOTICE Of HEAttlNO OF PIETlflON l'Ott Plt094TE 011' Wll.L ANO LUT£11S TESTAMENTARY Etlfte of CAAL A. OLSON •U CAAL AAlHUR OLSON, 0.C...W>d NOTICE IS HERE8 V OIVEN llMll EONA MARIE ORTON flu llltd llef'tlll I jlMlllOll fof ,.,._ .. Of Wiii M\d IM-t OI Leltltn l"t~lty 10 the Pt111'-• merenu lo whk ll 11 ,,,... fOf "'"-Plt'll<ut•\, -11\tl lllt lltnt w pt-°' "'"'"II ttlt wme MS llMn ... for JuM 27, '"'·et IO:OC • m .. '" .,,. courtroom of Oepowl!Mfll No. ) 01 teld t-1, •I 70CI C:lvk Ctnlt!' Drl•e Wttl, Ill tM Cltf Of $Mitt Ma, C.lllQrlll• 0.IM J,_ I, 1'1t WIWAM ~. R JOffN, ~0.tk TU .. L.Y" HYMOUlt 1151 D• .. St-' ...... , .. Mt..,.,. -..0.. CA"* Ttll ~ A ..... ,. ... , .... ._ P\IOllsi.t O'AllOI GM.I o.lly ~ ,_ t2, 1J, "·""' t ll>-11' 110).71 P UBLIC NOTICE •·t417J NOTlct TO ClllEDI TOttl NO A..s< SU,.ElllOtt COUllT 01' THE STATI! 0. CALI l"OllNIA '0• THE COUNTY Ol'OllANOE 111 lht Mellt• ol 1ne Estett 01 FRAHI( G TALI.MAH 111, •IMt -nown '"FllANK G fALLMAH eftCI f-RAHK TALLMAN, Oltcff~ Nolk t IS ~ (14..-ft lo <r.Ollon. M•lnq cl.Wtnt "9i~t IM wld dt<t · °""' 10 Ille wld ""'"" In ,,. Office OI Ille Cler-of Ille ...,_lcl C-1 Of lo ,., ...... lllenl lo Ille lltl0tf'tl9ntd •I IM o lll<• o l WILLI S, BUTLIER , SCHCll'L'I", LE'l"OOllF -ORANf, 6o. South Oii .. 9,,..1, 70tfl Fl-. Los All04lle\, CAll!Offtl•, 'IOOl4, Wlll<ll l.ttlet Office 11 IN lll«t ol Ml""' of tilt,,,.. Olt"loMd In ell m.11" • IJ!tf°l•lnlftO lo H iii Ht•I•. ~" u elms wllll tne flt(U .. rv _..,.,, mu't lie flied or llttHnlta H •lorneld wllhln lout montl!t •'"" tt. ""' llUOllt•llon of '"" "°'''• O•ltll 11MY It, 197' INl"OM (it .... E fteutor ol Ille w111o1.--~1 •tLLll, •UTI.a•,IC:HalPLY l.IYDOll"••llANT Ae-"etuw ......... ~ ...... ... ,.._ UIA ...... Ql ........ a,_U T ... ..,., .. ,.,. P\Alll$11ed Or.,. Cool•! Delly PllOI, Mey u. ..... ~ •. u, tt71 • TM I PO• lion of 1 ~ SoutlM!est Qu•r ler ot Ille Nortr>wflt QU.rler 01 SM lion 2S, In T ...... \Np 7 so..111. R•~ ' Wo l. Sen Bernudlno Base a"a MerlCl•n.dM<tlbeda•lollows CommMtln9 at a 001n1 In lhf Notthetsierlv ••tension of the Hortllwe\letly llne of Anita Street. Ol\· 1.tnl 0 3.S feel NOr'IMaslerly lrom 1~ Easterly comet ol Lot I• OI Tr"u No. "4. •1 SllOWll on • me(> 11\ereof re tOnled In Boole 10, P•IJ& 31 of Ml\. ct11111eous MAps, records 01 stlel 0••"99 C-IY. ltlen<e ,..,.,llwesterly parallel wllh ,,. NortllNsletly line ol Mo,.lerey Street. as said SlrHI h Show .. on MIG rnep, "1.82 fffl 10 tn. love POint of be91nnl1>9 Of Int l>OundAry OI Ille P•fc .. ol 1-des<rlllt'd llertln, .-. Nort~l.,IY. oar•11e1 wll11 ,,.,. No ttlle•t1er11 ••tension 01 Ill• Norlhweste<ly II"" of Mlt• SI-I, SO Itel, lhtnc• NOr'l-terly, 11t•••lt1 wllll Ille NOr'll>ffstttly llM ol Mon- It rP y Sire.I, .. as fret. thence So11thwes1 .. 1y so 1ee1 10 • po1,.1 wflleh I\ •t ll IHI Not1h~slerlv, rneuw~ on e llM """" h P'JUllel wllll I .... Nortll .. \l .. ly une ol Monle~y SI•••• lfO,.,, Ille True p01n1 ol bt.elnnlno. lh4'ntt SollllleHtttly, per••I wllll s.tld Nor111Nsl~rly llnt ol Monlet•v Site.I. o as ,.., 10 ,,. 1rve P<>'"' of IMIOIMl1>9. COMMONLY KNOWN AS 00 Wiison Slretl. L•9u11e •••<II, C:.lltoml• Ttrm1 ol Hit C.Hll In lawful _., OI , .... Un0.0 Stein on '°"' IN!\11 IOjl OI tel•. Tell pen: .... OI -· bid lit bt OtPOtlttd with blo. Tiit unotrslQlltd ,.._ .. , ,,. rlQlll lo reJett M'f 0t ell bids wbrnltteo B•ci. or OI~ to bt In wrltlnq •"<I will bt t~wct •I IN elorewlo olllu •I ""Y lime •ltw IM tint PllOllC•tlOfl hereOI •ftd t.lort ~It Ill Wit . D•ttdJ11ntl, lt7t BANKOfl!AMERICAtnUA ~US FlowerSlrett 16111 Floor lo' 4t19fltr.. CA tOOtl H. H. ICUll'Wntf1eld RMI en .. • MMln. ftl.t.l).JI .. AOAM., 0U9'11 & HAIIL'fl!Oa HJW,M1tll.,_. I.ff ......... CA "'1t A'*-".., 1:-...w t4tlltWlll .. .... o.c ...... PUOlllMtl ~tncll Ot .. t O.lty l'llOI June u, u. 19, 1911 ' U0·1' 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 The Blccest Marketplace on the Or1n1e Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can ~I It. Find It. ( 642 •56?8 ] Trade It Wtth a Want Ad One Cal I Service Fast Credit Approval Rtdl htott ....•... 1000..2999 Rtntol1 .......... 3000-4699 Announcements,'• ' lost & found ...•.• soso.5499 Servlcts & Repairs 6000-6099 Employment & Mtrchandiw ....• 8000-8099 loots & Manne Equipment . . . .... 9000.9099 lulinen, Investment & Anondol .........• 5000-so.t9 "9poratlon . . . 7000. 7199 f:!:,omobiles & othtr nansportation ••• 9100.9999 ......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •···•·················· I 002 G.11110 d 1002 G1•rd 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• UAL ESTA TE A 5'.EEPER DlSIGHB> FOR IXICUTIVI MAHA&EMEHT West.side C06la Mesa! A g,reat three bedroom, 2 OPPORTUNITY bath home with palio and A pri me prestigious beautilul yard tor only NeWl>Ort Beach location. •.~.Call 752 t9'l0. UVING EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY .......... Hoffc•: All real estate advertised In this newapaper is sub· Ject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it Illegal to advertise "any pre· ference. li mitallon, or di&cnminalion based on race, color, religion, sex, or natiooal ongin, or an intention to make any such pre!erence, Umita· lion, or diacri minalJon." A top local firm with J '-"UAIL years of successful ex· T pe rlence. Newport Beach real estate ex· PLACE perience preferred. A re· rttOf'f:ltTIES"' al opportunity to grow & This beautifully up- graded Buccola Home' Spacious Living Room w1l h big t"ireplcHe Large Mast.er Bedroom. highly upgraded wllb private e ntrance to garden area. Slump siooe planters bighllght the room -backyard Mesa Verde Living at its Beat 1 $129.000. C~tl S46-Z313 help others. Applications1 ____ 10,.._'--_n1 __ 1_:1_0_,_,,,._._1 _ held in strict confidence. Please reply to Ad #282, Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Collta Mesa, Calif. 921626. HAHDYMAKS DU.AM tH"" ''"'••l\1 ~,..10 .. 1,...,u Garage fully tn.sulated. Built m work be nch. Large lot w1tb RV ac llCi FAMILY cess. Newly painted. [~111111 5 IEDROOMS panellllg and wallpa per Highly upgraded with Four Bedroom Home in covered _patio. country Mesa North. Truly a style kitchen & large Great Buy for $76,000. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real eat.ate which l.s in viola· Uonofthelaw. f~-.l All ~ .. :n 546-ZJ\3 &llW)' room. uu.> on C)PfNlltQ•ll\lllNIO/llN>CI• SPAUIJMG JIWB. AT ONLY $90.900 one story a short walk ~~~'.~~·~::I 9 IR!ltll t:SELECT ------------· 1,..PROPERT IES One of every SO homes shows like this homt:. l bdrm, 2 ba, rmly rm are• w/decor ators touch lhNout. Mex.lean t.Jle en- try, earthtones, plush IRllORS: AdYertlHt"I -------! ..W cMclt tlteir ads ..., ... report ..... ron ....... .....,.The DAILY PILOT os--s •••ty ffW tM first • COfftCt IMntiOft °"'f. ••••••••••••••••••••••• CRAWFORD CANYON Norlh 'Tustin area . beautiful country setting on '4 acre with view of hills. Space for RV. 3 car garage, l year old. Call ~5880 ~~;-... HERITAGE MESA VERDE POOL HOME 'a t rium. brick patio w/cover& BBQ. 759·1501. Completely redone-and professionally decorat· ed. Uke a new home . Way too many new things to menlJon. Costa l---------- Mesa 's best area for Sl4S,000 Ca ll n o w 7SH920. PLACE V2 ACRE ' 9UAIL I 002 rttOPHTIES .. ••••••••••••••••••••••·~~~~~~~~~~~~ 10,-Tll l :lO P.M..> • • REALTORS near Newport'" Back Bay! Zoned A·l for hor ses! Owner w 11 1 fmanc:e! ESTATE SALE TRM.EYEL $93.900! lN'l)UE LRG HOME IN COM. APPROX. >/,,. AC LIVL 180 DEG VIEW. ROOM FOR POOL & TENNIS CRT. $3 50 ,000 . AGT 645-8616. IT'S TRUE! Gorgeous Easts1de tn·level just $93,900! Floral & fauna pathway to secluded en· try. Cozy frpk .. unique elevated kitchen & thn. area. Lovely wall of m1r· rors Master WlOg! 3RH. 3 car garage, running springs & common pool. I 00/o DOWN SeJler will cop.sider v A! S BR, 3 BA home in Foun· Hurry! Call 75.2·1700 tain Valley. Close to oirn 11111 ·1•\111N11•11 •. ,. ::~~~:= & 1 ee1111~ 3 BR, 2 BA. family room!~·~~~~~~~~-~ & formal dining room.1--------•I Try VA or conventional ftru1Dcing. $73,000. FORREAI. 70/o RNANCING We hav e homes to purchase FHA. VA or t.'Onventional 80o/r. 90'} or 95'7o financing at 7'"t. 1n t.erest rate. FOUNT AIM VALLEY CONDO Super urut, highly up- graded 3 BR, 2 BA with a total view or Mile Square Park. $76,900 IALIOA ISLAND For more mformat1un call: CHARMER See this super duplex Wlth lots of potential. $250.000. COfMft. & Rts. Rfflty 751-2060 41RFIXER 2HOUSES $I • 5, 000 Firwt Opeft Sat/S.n 1.s 2212~rtoc. 645-1103 AAJewt VA TERMS-$65,00ct ' Little effort-little money & this can be made into a great family home or in· vestment. Huge rambl· ing ran c h sty le w/mass1ve tivmg room, dming, country k itchen & 4 bag bdrms. Huge yard perfect ror k ids. <.:all now-W on't la s l ! 546-ZJlJ c.N'tflfJj Q •fl~IUt1lOJI •1 f • 1ee&m1 c )~·~ STAR GAZEK~• • II• I I n R f'l)ll 1:-.---........ ----I i:;. Ytt41, Ootlt Actt'l'ff,. Cvtd• M AHordlfl'lfJ lo t#.• .SIO'• v Tn dr .. ,.1 o mt Al'"'~ t .. , Wt~frw ..... thw. 't°'i,.1 .,.,.~tf)r~("l()r.r1d••"V1 fOf"IVtflibitf"\ 1t ~ '"' .l"'hoc. Llfth \•qn • h ' .... O" J ''..a.I•' •Uu \Hor»~ f\Ptofit•I 11 IC.'1•nel" l'f(')l;t 'tl•v tllfr..11 "°'"' 1 110..., 1ll(I uo.o ·~~hv••• ,,,,...,,ur.n1p t1M4'-, 11c.i. ... ,.. rn loft• ~Gaff\ .. l• '!o<' ... 'l"O nWi11 1lll-·~ 24 f()f ~!lo .ie •o 11 °"' ..... 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Snuggle up en front of your massive used bnck Locallon & term!S too' fireplace or sunbathe on S p a c 1 ous N I' w po 1 l your pool·s1zed lot. Call townhome. Gracious tn 646-7171 fordeta1li.. level llvmg. Owner will • •• , ,,, • · "·· • ., • , •. ' cllrT)', so no quallfy1nje , I 11 C:tll &16-717: w! !.~a~:!. [ i '1e111i1 9371 SIZES 8°18 L, 1lf ~;-1Tf~T° .... . I State Fklwer Quilt Win everyt>ody's aom11a11on .,1th this e•qu1s11~ ou11!. lmbro1oer !lowers '" natu•al colon on blocks and '°'" into a 50 Stat" flower Quilt. (H • ll 3 1nch"l Pattern 7J P hansle1~ color 1u1c1e. yara aats. c11agrams 1ncluoeo. Sl.50 fCf ea<h pattern ~cl 3~c eacll pat•ern loi t.rst Cl;m 111ma1I alld llandl1n& Seftd to: l ittle flyaway ~I at>ovt a Aho lfOOks tank lop and fra11t bunoned Needlecraft Dept 10> 1l11ndl wrt-a ITU! loo-!Of Daily P1lol '°'"' places summtt into 11111 9oll6l. Old Clltlsu s1 .... lttw Note conlrast ties on ~! fof\, NY 1001 l. Pnnt """'· Punted PaN"n 9Jl I M1~ "'dim. Zip Patttm flumbtr Sizes 8. 10 12. 14 If: IS ,AlUf pack~ 1q;~ NHOll Sitt 12 (bust J4 l west I ~ yos .Iii\ fl cala'oR c~oow 11001 4~ inch. top \~111 J )18 22~ destgns, 3 foee 1nsiC!e A.1 Seftd St.SO tot N<h ..,tttf'll c•an~ llM. C10<flet Stnd ;~l Acid JSC tot uth patttr11 fOf Lny Gifts '11' Ofntl'MlltJ Sl .SC fmclm. llrmtll, llandhnc. Pillow $11ow.Offs SI.SQ Seftd to: Stutt '11' Putt Quill$ S~.ZS S11ttll 'n' Pattll Qu1lt1 Sl.U MAlllAll MARTIN Pattern Dept. 4A2 Daily Piiot llZ Wist 11th St.. Ntw TOlk, ltY tOOl t. Print MAM[, AD- 0.CSS, ZIP, Sill and $T'flf flUMl(lt. lOOll RICH. VOUNC SMART on • bua~tl' Stw new sofl tllts'ot\ IOfl'· \knl pant~ dll on Nl W liP RING SUM l!llR ~AlllRN CATALOG f1tt P•llm r~upon Send 1~4 107 111it1nt Stwln1 W Sl 00 t06 lnmnt fl\llltll lool Sl 00 IOS Instant C.lltt lool St.00 l~·fhnflJ f'1twtf lool St.SO . •-.•-.·-· Cnx:het with Squres Sl.00 ~lltt I W¥d!OM Sl.00 N1tty f1tty Quilts . . . .. $1.00 lt1pplt enic:11tt . Sl.00 S.W & ~nit W S1.2S Nttdltpo!nt W SLOO flowri t10Clltt 8ooll Sl.00 ~11111n Crochrt Book SLOO 1 ittltlll Crottlet w s 1 00 Instant lbc1a111t Boo\ S1 00 lnst1nt Montf W S!.00 Cofnp1ete Gift Boot !!.oe Cofnpltte Alfl!IM #14 St 00 12 Pnzc A!tlla• 112 154 eoo. ol 16 Q1111t1 •t l !lc Muieum Quilt W *2 ISc IS Qlnlts for To017 Ill ;~ Wot 16 1111' R110 ;5( . . . . . .. .. =:~·~···iOiii t;;.;~·~ ... iiiOi ~~~·~· .. ;~;;!~:;~~~.~ ...... ~~~ :=;~·~··;~;; ::~~·~· .. ;~;; -. .. ,_ ::-•·J••• ;~:::.., s• .... ::'.' :: a ...••.•..•.•.....•.....•...•...•....••........ ••······•··•····••••••· •····••··············•· ······················· ....................... ···•••••······••··•·•·· ......•......................•.........••.•... \A l·.SI . I: Y '\: TAYLOR CO. FABULOUS BLUFFS TOWNHOME Hl·.A l.T OHS .... 1111 ·1· l ~t4U HAUoa VllW-SZ.26,500 Beautiful ocean & clly lights view from this metu:ulous ly maintained hotne. lnvttmg cntran{·e with atrium. 4 Bedrms. formal dining and a huge play room (great for pool table). Large privute patio & garden. Bag 3 BR, ~1 2 BA beauty! New fresh paint. crown molding. oak parquet. used brick custom fp. decorator tile s hower. Privatl! patio & nice neighbors . Ready for your furniture & $137,500. Exclu~ive agent. IDEAL FOR TWO WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO., R!ALTORS 21 I I S-JooqiUt Hilt Rood HEWPOaT CEHTBl, H.I . 644-49 I 0 Super Irvine condo. Upgraded carpets, patio, 2 car garage. 2 BR. each w /it's own private BA. + powder room downstairs. $75,900. Exclusive agent. 100 GeMAI •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 SIX MONTHS NEW TOP VALUE!! .. .in nrE RANCH ; the popular LA PALM A model, with 4 bdrms & family rm., lots of wood paneling; lovely patio; corner locauon. Price on ly $96,900 JUST LISTED!! Ideal family home: 4 bdrms .• ramily rm .. gorgeous pool, qwet cul de sac location; East.side Costa Mesa. SllS,000 WXURY REti,T AL On the front row or Irvine Terrace. Compleltdy un- obstructed view rrom this bt'autifully decorat- ed home 3 Bdrms .. ram•· ly rm., billiard rm. & pool. $2,000 Per mont.h. rrurumum lyr. leasc 673-4400 HARBOR Step down into this tas tefully appointed living room. Appreciate the warmth & charm as you e nter the dining room. Gourmet cooks will delight in this well-planned kitchen enhanced by microwave oven. 3 BR . private patio. All this & more for your previewing pleas ure. Call for appointment. Excl us ive agent. $108,000. A D1v1-..1on or 1.J! ~!1!~.f!'~~~~~~ynt C'o Rea\ £state p\ace BAY& BEACH JUST RED UC ED $5000 The owner is anxious & ii. oHenng V Al FHA & con tract terms on lh•l> 450 NEWPORT CTR. OR. beautiful 3 bedtoom, 2 JSS.Olll bath home. Step out of _________ 1 the jacuu1 onto the ----------• redwood deeking & Jump Valley Realty 640-9900 1 liO .Jamboree Rd . =-:e" port Bch <.'h;imbcr of Cummt<rCc Bldg. 1002 GeMrai 1002 Help yourself to a Heaping selection of Qualified Hopefuls in lh~OAJLY PILOT HELP WANTED ADS into the sparkling pool for a cool s ummer Only $84,000. CALLSSG-2660. .....•......•........•....•......••...•.....•. «:=SELECT I PROPERTIES FOURPLEX H untington Be a c h 3·2·2· l , lovely residential .area. Property an lip top shape; 3 bdrm .. 3 bath owner's unit. Priced to sell al $210,000 YOU CAN'T IUTTHIS PRICE! G._..al I 002 GetWrol 1002 ..••....•..•............................•....• ~' for a beautiful 4llr & f /R Mesa Verde borne Owner aruuous, leaving area . SI 19,500. Ph 645-llOO Agt. OH WA TtR $325.000 FAIULOUS two b•drooM and dH condOlllinii.m holM with loach of room to roatn and eftioy U•incJ ON THE WATER. EJetjCllltfy decOf"llhd wlft. mirron, Wanft coordilllClhd tone1. plantatfon ........,.. .ct origblat design fittplac•. VIEWS OF TWO IAYfflONTS. S•curity, prntiCJlt and bHt of all •.• a IOAT SLIP o•aUable for ICll"C)ltf' boot. Bol»oo Boy Prop. R.atton • 675-7060 * 2STORY 41R + DEH MOVING??? Need housing info.'! Ca II toll free l-800-525,8920 Ext. GU74 or GU40 No obligallon. A service of Affiliated lndcpe}ldent Brokers. +HUGE FAM. Located near beach $73,000 assumable loan. No new loan costs Best flnancing available. Acl Now! Call 963·6767 ()t-{1.-f ; • '\ J •, f I I HEAR WATER $475,000 Wtth an address you COft '" proud of! o.. Lido tslw. Owner offfrs fled ble tt>rms. H•'ll exchange for waterfront ----------Tnplex. 2 8 r each, 2183 Classified Ads. your one· Pomona. CM $125.000. stoPsboppang center Marshall Rlty. 675-4600. Gnwrol I 002 GeMral I 002 ....•....•.•..•....•....•..•......•........... properly, Inca.. units '" rcMi Springs, lnerty Hills or Newport ..• Of' for a diesel powered yacttt! SYbmit yow off~ for low down payment and OWMr will co1tsider carrying the Trust Deed. rroperty cansists of three bed + ct.n, 2 bath: 2 bed, 2 batt.; & 2 bed, 2 bo. with VIEW Cllld dock. RKenHy redecorat"9 in and out. macnab I Irvine realty Waterfro•t Home• 2633 W Coast Hwy Newport Beach 631-1400 PUBLIC NOTICE SUPElll()JI COUNT OF THE STATE OF CALIFOltNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No A·-S N OTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR PR041ATE 0" WILL AND LETTEltS TESTAMENTARY, FOR AUTHOlllZATIOH TO AO· MIN IST ER U ND Elt T HIE INDE P ENDENT AOMINISTAATIOH OF ESTATES ACT Eslal~ ol Ol TTY E MITCHELL •~a (LtZA 6ETH EA~TER MITCHELL Ilk• ELIZABETH E MITCHELL •ta lLtlAB E'fli MITCHfLL ..a.a BETTY MITCHELL, Otce••"d NOTICE I!> Hf Rf!lY C.11/EN lh&I MICHAEL T MIT(ll(LL M\ loll'd lltrein • l>"llhon '°' ProOAt• ct w 111 • Ol\0 luuanao 01 Ltll••~ TPSl•m•nlery ,.nd for •uthe>ruat1on •o .Omln1\tfr lln drr tM 1nof'Olf'~nt .Om•f'\•\lr•llon of £s1atf'\ Act rf'ltrence to Which '' maoe tor turllw-r p.>rllculnr\, and tNI tPM tam~ l.N"ld Of«.• o• Mc.trU'liQ tn.-\""~" "•• IMttn set tor Jvne 11 1'71 111 10 ao ~ m , lrt tl'lt courtroom or Ot!P<1rln,tnl No 3 al Hid court, •I 100 C•voc ~nttr Ortwt Wesl, In tM C.ly at S.nt• An.t C•llfornl•. Oaled Jun. 7, 1978 WILLIAM E SI JOHN, County Cltr ~ J A Cl(SON, KIDDER AHO MITCHELL UOHtwpo<f CMll ... Orlvt, 14111 Floor "••P9r'l 15e.tell, CA. tMO Toi: ....... Allorflt ys lor: Pt lHl.,.tt Publl\ht'<I Or•t>OP Coo>•I D"lly PllOI Jurte 11, 13. IQ, tQ/9 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STAlEMENT ~ l\f to1tow1no Pt'r~ons •r• ooin9 C>U\tMU a\ LA ICESHO Af EROS IO N !.Y'STEMS '4111 Tolf'Qo Ln , Et Toro, C:.lllor..i• fttl) ROClerl Smith, >•I U roltOO L•l\9, El Toro, C.lllOfnl• '7UO John T. N~wlon. '"O Mtn "l'lonaa, El Toro, C.lllOl'nl" '"10 Thll buSl"41U tS tondu<ltO by • oener•I ~t'ltler\111p J T ,.....,on Tiii\ ,, .. 1-..nt ''"" lilt'(! With .,,. Counly Cltr' OI O•ltllO-Courtly Ort NEWLY LISTED! Super s harp Plan 3 ChanC'ellor h o m e in Un i versity Park o n green bell. $105.000 Leasehold ! BiJI Hutchin~s 752 1414 <D-116) 642-8235 901 Dover Drive 644·6200 Harbof' \ltew Center PUBLIC NOTICE Irvine at Campu~ Valley Center 752-1414 PUBLIC NOTICE CP .. 721 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NOTICE TD CREDITORS NAME STATEMEHf OF 8ULK TAAHS1"ER Tht tollowlno person 14 001n9 IW\1· (Stcs. '101.-.101 u C C.J ,...,. as Nolttt I\ hereby lj•vtn to lht 8 A R T H 0 l 0 M E W creOllon ol Rob~rt Hamplon EN'T'1:RPR1SES, ll••s la Ro\4 ~d"" lrMllNor. w~ bUSlneSS addrtn I• Foun1a1n V•llty, CA 91108 729 W 16111 St . Unll B·•. C11y ct Cost• Marilyn Jo•nne B.t•tnotomew Mtu, Counly ol Oren~. St•I• or 11145 Le ROY Uli¥. Founr.w1 v•lley, C:.lllorn1a lhdl a bulk !ran\l<r "41JOUt CA ~2708 to bl! m11a. to Brl•n K. Llnds.ay •nd Tnl• bUSll'eSS '' 'onOu<ttd by •n In Yunon J. Cotrv 111 Transltr\!H .. now 01•ldua1 bu\lnr\\ aOCl•tts " l'tt W IOlh SI M.rllyn B•rthOIOmt'W Unll B 4, Coly 01 Cosla M•sa. Counly or This \lelement was 111"0 wllh lht Oran Qt Sl.llr <ti C ~lllOrnoa C.ountv <ltr" ol O•~noe County on Tne P•-•v lo be tr•nSftrred ls June I 1911 df\Crobl'd In Q9r>Cr•I ... All SIO<.k tn FO•soo lradt. ltlllure,, eftulpmenl ano QOOO Publl•htd 0...,,9" Coast Da11v P11ot wtll of lh81 wnoltule ice buslnou Junf • IJ '°· U. tQl8 •nown •> C,ty\fot C.ubes and l0<a1Cd di 1200-18 129 w 16111 SI • Unit 0 •. Cily ol Cost• -----------Mt\A, CouMv cl OranQt', Slalt 01 C4111ornl• PUBLIC NOTICE Th~ bulk transler wlll bl! co"'um ma1ea on ()I elt~r t"" ?Otn O•Y of June. "ICTtTIOUS8USINESS 1978 at 10 00 A.M •1 Gro~r Es<tow NAME STATEMENT Corp, ·--''°'' 1, 18001 ltYlne TM lollowlno persons are dolno Blvd. p 0 ao. Jll, lU\ll"· C•lllornla buttntss .. , So tar "' " known to th~ MADCO ADVERTISTING. 17010 Transtoree~ all bu\•"'U n•'"4's ana Beacn Blvd . Hunl1nQ1on B<!ach, CA .addreue. ...,fl! by lhe Tr•nsleror for '7041 I~ !><ISi lhrff vNri ere um• Jules Jos~n Alltn, '812 SllYer O•l•d June 1 t91t Strand Or • HurtllnQton Buch, CA Brlart K. L lndsey 91646 Vernon J Coley 111 Joanrlit Allen, •872 Sllv•r Str•nO Tr.,.sterMs Or Hunllnvton llffch, Cl' 91644 Gt•••• Eo<.-Gorp. This business Is 'onouctto by • p o eoa Jn oenoral partner\hlp Tustl", CA,_ Jul~ .>Mepn Alltll EH .. • N•. J-1)61S.C Thi\ sr&1...-1 wn llltd wllh the Publlu1ed 0r•"9<1 C:O..\I D•lly Pllol, County Cl~r• at Oranoo County on ,Juno 10, 1918 Jurte 1. 1'11 nn 11 F""'" Publtshtd Or-C.OHI Dell, Piiot P UBLIC NOTICE FICITIOUS IUSIHESS NAME STloTEMEHT 'T ht' l oll owl rtQ Ptf\On • s d OonQ Dv\lrM'09' OEL MAA AOllERTISING, '''" B•ra Street, Et Toro. c.111orn1a ·~ Dtlm., Botlnell 8arlll Jr , Ultl 8•" SI , El Toro, C.lllor"t• .,.lO T hll bUfoll\tH Is COlldu< ll!d bV •n lndtvldu•I 0.01...., 8 ~rlhJr Thh \IAleMtnl wt\ 111..0 will\ '"" Counl y Cltrll Of Or .,9' County on May 22. 101 lilrtt' &. IJ, 10. 11, 1918 1101·11 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8 USIH£U NAME STATl!MENT Tht IOllowlno pe<son I• Cl<MnQ bUlt· MU., OONEC:O CONSTAUCl ION CO 111U Palm SI., Fourtl•ln V•ll•Y. CA '710I Oon•ld EuQtlne Coth•, IJISS Pelm SI , f O<Jnteln V•lley, CA •7108 This bullf'ns I\ tondu<l.O by •n In OIYIOU•I Dilflald I!. eo.111 This llal...-t WA\ lllt'd Wll1' I~ counlv Cltra ol Or•rtoo Couflly on June t 1'711 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 JuM ' 1'1• """" .. ...,$ """'" Publl\hed Or8f\OI' COOi Oellv Pllol Puhll~htd Orano. ~SI O•lly Piiot. Publl\htd 0rMl9" COHI O•llv Piiot D A I L y Junt I). XI.,,_ July•. ,.,. M•Y n. )()Mid JIM\t. u IQll ·o--Jullt •• n '°· 21 • .,, 1>01 ,. ' •••• If you're in a mood to deal for wheels, rely on the automotive classified ads In the DAILY PILOT 642-5678 1on1e IA1.IOA ISLAND FRENCH REGENCY Ta.It la.foe ft•• ~ 110Mt wffh faMlly rOOM, & roof top enttrltl Plltf Cll"ff typlflH ttw bftt of hCMM .ct Wtrior dttlCJft. D...U.cl wood .... .._ .. ,, FrttK:h flreplec•, HI• work. .ct .... f1ooNt make thl1 •Ila tnily ttMCltt TMt 11 a CNtC• In a II,...._ opport.ity for -, .. who dHlrn .... ty U•fftg. SltS,000. DISCOVER CAREFREE LIVING St•ps to H•wport'• t>.st beoc:h. S9td .ct ocean •itw from ttU1 c°"'.tfort Wit ~ with flreploct, silyliC)hts, MW applmtcel, rough cedar walls Clfld btam ufllncp. You own the la11d, Call now, rtduc•d to $115,000. FIVE .BEDROOMS AMO POOL fOf' Oftly $109,500. In oddiHolt thlt Ideal fa111lly /HtertoinlftCJ ho111e has foe1111i, firepit. two flrepacH, three baths. mMI aN new plush ...thtont wall,..en. ccrpeh, and wood panefiftCJ. BLUFFS CONDO Spacious D.tor.s Plan. Vtty pri.ate tnd unft wffh thrff patios o•ertooldRc) lo .. ty grunbeft. LCll"'C)lt kitchen with tatiftcJ _..., built-In boc*cases in IMtMJ room. track lightlng mid gen bar-b.-qut. SI 57,500. MYSTIC HIUS Rolling CJl"ffft Wlls and c•yot1 •lews frOM this Mwty dt'corot.cl tt.r.. .,_.°°"" two bath hcMM In Logufta IHCh. '"•ah Mffi119, deck and patio, perfect for outdoor itntertaWng. A ~ fOf' the ditcet"ftltMJ family. $154, 900. 644·7020 2123 SAN JOA9UIH HIL1S ROAD NEWPORT BEACH GeMf'ol I 002' Gt'Mt'ol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LIDO ISLE Newly remodeled 3 bdrm .. family. 2112 baths! 1-story home with alt'ractive So. patio. $238,000. . I.ACK IAY Fine 4 bdrm .. 2112 bath family home on quiet ('UI de sat. Oversized pool. playhouse. extra storage. Reduced to SI 7!},000 MESA VERDE Attracttvc 4 bdrm .. 2 ba. home in immac condition. $99.000 IAYFROHT Several fine bayfront homes with pier & slips BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Ba '>tde Orovr N .B 675·6161 CitetWral I 002 Gt'Mral 1002 ......•.•......•...•.....•.•.................. liSTSIDE VA Tenns. great 4 Bdrm 2 balh family home m ex- cellent locauon. Pnced lo sell al only $84 ,500. CaJI :>46-5880 ~,,,,. HERITAGE ., • REALTORS Arch l.ach Heic)hts $106,000 SA VE $50.0001 Newport Beach Ocean· rront. nicest location for surfing, sunning and re· taxing, with gorgeous view. Lovely 2 Bdrm home with room to ex pand. 642-5200 J PETE J BARRETT ··· REALTY Combine Catalina sun. I•--------• sets, pine trees and Laguna rught lights with a 2 BR 2 Ba home for re· laxed ocean & mountain llvmg. Ready to move m to. call for appt. 400£.1? C.M ••• $54,950 NEAR OCEAN Pillared porch entry! Rieb wood decor. step saver kitchen. w/walk 1n pantry! ! Enclosed patio' Spacious townbome o( fering FHA t e rms . Terms! Hurry! Call 64S-0303 FORESTE OLSON ..... ... JU A o.'J•JUIJ, GeMf'OI I 002 c...,.o1 roo2 G~ot I 001 .••....•••....•......•. ·········••············ ········••··•·········· LOWEST PRICE IN IRVINE & LOVELY TOO \\'{• hJ\I' JU1>l listed 11 lnr ~ou A 3 bdrm. 2 Ii.~ humc " ('11\ d pa1111. c'I m hlll·k \\I'll I. Good ,1pl)l'l'CliJl lflR J l'Cil.I \' 1\ l111Jnl'lll~ ,I\ allilhl<' On I~ S7 l.1Yj() WI \SOL Real F.state THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM $48,000 home. Coty 2 Dr cott:u:e lndded ~ upgrad~' C'lo-.c to t'\ ('ryth1 ng Hoom to ucld on or ~11 tq?hl & ""tlh \nur money grow C.111 nuw 540-3666 Wf1el1111 REAL ESTATE PE:HIHSUU' TRI-PL.EX Lovely Newpl)rl Peninsula. Tri-Plex + GUEST BDRM TOO' Three·2BD units. Owner will cooperate on install· menl sale. All annual leases. Just $275,000 for this prime investment Call now 67J..8SSO Ol'lr1r1tt/•i';I r. J. t [®Im] lllE TO IEACH Btfl new earthtone cpts Towenng cathedral ce1l· ang.s. Lvly 3 bdrms + den home w/fmly rm & rrml dmrm area Fresh paint. Cov'd pauo. Den could to 4lh bdrm RedU<'l!d to on ly $93,950. Don't mass Lhts ooe! Call today to sec'.• 54.S-M91. EXCLUSIVE CONDO $56,900 For the descnmmalmg couple. Large master su1te. formal dining , guest bedroom. Gourmet lutchen. Xtra large hv 1ng r oom Enc losed pauo. Secluded & qwet Pool & rec hall For more details. call 963-7881 c. )o-"f '" "' .. • f ~ , COSTA MESA FOURPLEX Clean units. Close to Hoag Hospital & beach. Ideal for owner occu· pant. Xlnt investment. Low vacancy. Call now for details & appl to see. 545-9491. ~COATS.& WALLACE . ~REAL ESTATE , INC. A LOCALLY OWNED COMPANY SERVING lHl SOUTH COAST AREA SINCf. 1963 2·R·2's SIDE IY SIDE Eastsidc Costa Mesa locallon for the investor or builder. We have 2-R-2 lots. euch wilh an income producmg income unal on 1t. Prices begin at $90.000. CalJ 640-6161 HEAR SOUTH COAST PL.Ali This 3 DR. corner lot home is highly upgraded and has tender care with no repair needed. Even has an added room ! All for just $84.000. Call 546-4141 Serving Costa M esa·lrvine Huntington Beach·Newport Be£tch ~~~~~~! .......... ~?.~~,~~.!~! .......... !~~~ BONUS ROOM PLUS FA.MIL Y POOL Thl'y're both in lhas Fountain Valley 4 bedroom. 2 s tor y w1lh 3200 immaculate s quare feel of living. There 1s also two air condit1oning units . a wet bar and location that IS tonvenient to beache!). lr~eways. schools and s hopping. Proudly at $152,900. U~l()UI: fi()Ml:S REAL TORS'. 546 5990. 1525 Mesa Verde Dr,ve. East. Costa Me\,1 dlSO Ill Co1011.J ell I M.11 d( u/b hOOO GeMraf I 002 1a1>oa Isl.ct 1006 •••.•••...••.......••.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT DUPLEX HEIGHTS 208·20!!', Agate 1\ve. 2 CHARMER bdrm each Compl re· · modeled w /hugt< l(ar . Highly upgraded beauty 5215.ooo Agent 640·7246 w/lots of eye appealing wood paneling. Spacious 3 bdrms. 2 ba. rmly home Bc6oo Petihtsula I 007 w /modern kitchen for ••••••••••••••••••••••• the ladies delight. Pool J BR. 2 ba., • ..., blk. to bay slZed yrd w/rm for boal Now$179,500! or trailer $7,000 pnce re-Marshall RJty 675-4600 duct1on . Own .. r trans ferr e d M IJST S.EU.." 646 m 1 Capistrano ~ach • 0 II (~IWMl@lfl!ii ...... ~;·~;;; ...... :! new custom homes an Real Estate pnme Capistrano Brh Palisades locauon. both w11X·n vrews un 111 comer lots. l ·JBr. 2 ''2 8a, $133.500. Ready now :?mSl Calle Mana .. <iBr. 2':.Ba. w/14x20 hobby shop area. $155,000 2701:! Calle Granada Wik lo bch. park & l>hopping Owner wall help finance 493 2190 or 49J..6651 SHARP HOME JUSTREDUCEO Decked rn fresh painl. this family home sports an upgraded kitchen, new drape s and wallpaper. Only $78.950 for this and t hrc·e bedrooms with oprn beamed family room Lots of S IZE! 752·1920. J QUAIL PLACE PROPEilTlfS ~ l()pft fll 8:JO I" M I Unusual Spana..,h lnc11an tntenor 1600 !o'l It t:;Jsl Fullerton home nl'Jr -------1022 ......••.....•.......•. BAVARJAN Charming, one or J kind. :! ~l·p arate horn•''• always rented. $197.500 HALPtHCHIN REALTOR 675-4392 CSUF. 40' huJ pool. 2 ---------hdr. P• ba, hard~ood noors. plant& heam 1•1•11- ing, big kitchen, qu1N street $88.500. Cdll 871·3857 early ('vcnings. Open house Sa1 1Sun 11 7 at 1018 N Norman Place Pnn only 20HALOT Reduced to~SOO :' Bdrm house plu ~ .1 bachelor apt Steps to beach You own lhc land' LIVE IN ONE •• and re'nt lht' olher IEST PRICE IHTOWM $t26,000 ,\ tlehghtful 2Bdrm, 2 Cotla~c with gleaminl! hardwood floors. k.oott) pane lulchen and a 4 car garage on an R· l lot. On ly:: bl.ks from the beach. CALL QUlCK I! 644-7211 ----------• Spacious 4 bdrm. :! bath Gorgeous Harbor Vie~ lulls. ocean & bay vu Lr!! cmr lot, xlnt rinanc 11\S! 759 9199. upper urut . :! bdrm, I bath l9wer. JUSt steps to beach. Xlnt conri. & gOOd rental area Pnrcd IH Sl!W,500. 673-3663 642·2253 Eves SPYGLASS HILL IEACH CHALET Walk to tht:' poundinR hluc Pac 1fll'. 4 hr. J(ourmct kitche n 21 • ram rm + encl. polio lie the l~t to cull on thii. 1 ___ -_•_c-__ -_c:-___ -1 SPYGLASS HILL The perfect ramtly home, 6 BR. 4~ BA , formal d1n1ng. gam e room, maids quarters. A gorgeous Cape Cod in CdM school d1str 1ct. $.159,500. associated BRO KERS-REALTORS l O:\ W Botboo &11 Ju I 11 u g {' c u ~ l o m \ o l ' Absolute top of the hill super view. A rare offer mg. $250.000. Pnno-on~ please Agt 640-5112. unique rind EZ rm.int· ang. Only $89,000. Call 963·78111 Ol'f'" ''• 0 •If\ U··~ t('\tct '' f • [~1&1111 642.5678 1-------~--~ Gt'Mral I OOJ Gtfttffol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• filcc:.'~.!~~~ OPIH TOMOltlOW a .s OH ,RIESTIGIOUS ,INIHSULA POIMT Steps to ocean, bay or boat ramp from this beauUf ully decorated 3 bedroom home lhat is in BRISTOL CONDITION. Magnificent le mon tree In cluded in sales price of $200. ()()(). See Bill Benls at 2145 Sevllle AC~UHK•CO. 644·9060 2111 IA•UOAOUIN .. I.LI "O IN NfWPO"T CINTUI . . ~ I l .., t... 11 1( I \ l I \ '• I Is Your Profession 0 HOME REPAJRS? I 0 6 Did you know you r111· ----------•••••••••••••••••••• ••• place a class1f1ed ad 11 LOWEST PRICED lhe Daily P1lol Servan 1':11~ I Cm! Hw1 Co1e~1 0,1 M11 1a1>oa Island WAMTTO IUILD7 Ideal Investment proper· ty for builder or speculator. Lot toned for 2 unJts. Existing 2 br unit in good rental condition East of Harbor Blvd $76,500. 646-7711. -*VETS* OOOWN·OCLOSING Homes ln all areas o( ORANGE COUNTY VET ACirT. C_.541..0100 -NEWPORT HTS 3 BR with hardwood floora. bullt·lns. Only 11011.500 JACOIS REAL n 675-6670 ~Jl on 111and Directory for a whol• Mew It~ SI IS.OOO month for as hlllt• a: OPENS NDAY 1 =· ~.6:! per day'' For mon mformauon. call 645-1103 Agem 642 5678 Can.o .. Mar I 022 Coron.ctet M.-I 022 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• cae: llDRll BLllNS CD. OVER 50 YEAR S OF SERVICE ~T AS A PIM Elc~ant 3 Bcdrm Condo Protected By St•<·uril y Gate. Ta'>tefully Dcroratcd W 1 Elf•c-tric Kitchen, Separnte Dining Rm Sunken Livinl{ Rm. With Wet Bar Fee Land. Pool And J acu7,7,J. Only $159,900 ••1 Dova 011n 631-1800 ----------------- ~ t>All V P•l OT 1 UM>Oat Jur• I.) 1970 1 ForS• OttMr R•al blot• ..........••.......•••...•..••.•.....••••..•.. , .•...•••..•.•..••.•.•••••..•••..•.......•..........•...............................•....... ~~-~~ ........ ~!.~.~ ...... .!~!.':!~.~~ ....... ~.~ ..... !~.5.~ ~~ .... !~.~~ ~~.~.~~ ... !~~~ ~~!'!! ..... ~!.~ ~.~.~ .. ~~~~ •e o.,.n. 2400 eo... ~ I 024 0.. ,_oW I 02' ........ I 044 ------------------~detltial FfXH urra ...................... . ..... IA5TS.DI ..... ;;·::;·:;;·;..:::;~·;; ...... ioOiiiiG....... LOW TAXES! L r·~· ~ b =~~~e~'Rwt trees. J-=AfN~~~T. •1:..&UJY old t»~ )rd, ar achl JO USE 3 Bdrm .• 2 batb Back as c a nee 0 uy (71t) 818 5717 RANCHES or RESORTS ..,...__. ...,,_ $115,000. US 0702 , Bay home with an AO· Oceanatde home in ORS222080 W~Havt r n •t.reet. 3 Br, 2 ba, ~298).. DITIONAJ.. 1 Bdrm. & 1 Presidential llgbu . 10 . Soroe f"\MOoa aoodflftlJlCulg m .500 YOUR V 17 bat.battacbedurut.60f\ Homes avail ia lul 40Acl1600Ac.~doWft Ctl..,.'73-4626 ~~laat! C..:all A&l, I' ft --IHd 1040 W OW whlil 0 ~ OP· by 170 ft. lot with fruit ~~rl '!":ir:i ~·~0~n at8'A PINT. Investment ......... I.Liiie. --· •••••-•••••••••• .. •••• ' ll w h treea. Massive ramlly 1 · potenUai near Elaanore l•--------•I portun y . o av~ room with used briek ~.~2780 Sunset Brkr Ask for Norm . 1631 E 17thSUC.SA llDUCID home pr1cud from fireplace. bar & sliding Pacif1cHo.meBwlders. 71t-674•3116or 642-4681 o.tofr_- •BT. 2 ba tormal 1.hrung. '75.000 lo Stl»J.ooo aod LAGUNA NIGUEL PROPERTIES ~ d n b ~·' bnck frplr. <'omcr lot. 2 w~n higher tltat will ac ass oors to 18 · Y 42 RACH DOU HOUSl 80 .ACRES Property 2SSO tu 000 Doi( ood eept v A term~ fl'or In 5 Ir ,K~ •••••••••••••••• S 127 ,50t> . Junior Olympic size 599 SOO ,.. 5 •••••••• ••••••. •• ••• ••• oo.-~117~1 ,.,..,,. .. VA6'W • r-rno1.1on' u~t U\ei.~ 3 Cl037 I Via ChicaJ diving pool. Two addJ· . • J Sooth ol Corooa. Ideal .-. ... .., ~ v ...... '"" "' tJonal fireplaces, kitchen Ideal beach home. ust for s ub dlv1:J1on Low Ope --and 4 bedroom homt'~. 4 Ir, 3 la. fml,... ............ $249.000 wtth bullt·w.s. upgraded atell8 to11urf In best area. pnce Low down. own~r ,C11'11'9ace-Oce•11de Lovejy"~tbb~noe:ea, pleasec•llt.oday. C23852 ,OMO del CGll'llpOt carpets & fresh palnl ie~~UJe 3 BR, 2 BA + will carry BKR a3BEDROOM pool home. 3 bdr 2 ba, lrai Sockftebock Mt. vltw 3 Ir •••.•• SI 39,900 too! For sale by owner. ameE~ HENRY (714) G1'i' 5001 oARDrifT~fuOME patio. ~OWlt.r'y lutcbco. l23901 StiUwatlrLat ABkiog $124,500. Must REALTORS ORS22·0530 .:CarGarage$ Move In cond ition · 3 Ir blllf/wahtr Yi•wt •••••••.•• Sllt,000 ~g.~\i:sO:W.tldi~~~'.1 Call 2.15De1 Mar 492-4121 C-rckll 1-433.9924 ~::O~ ::lq~~~:!k Resale Specialists. 132511 Sen• Stall ~ •-IOIO Property t600 Efts 1·757·'6l3 Dr.~ 3,4 or 5 bdrm models 4 Ir h-. pool. vl•w, patio •••••• $139,000 AND YOUR --•••••••••••••••••••••••1------------------1 nvall, 11ome w /pools. 495_1720 SHAMGRJ.lAf •••••••••••••••-••••••i·--------a ........ L .......... PtttCE IB>UCED l6M602 View the largest green· ~ large ~lOO' master 5400 SCI Ft ---MESA VER.DE Penni.ngton Properties bell in the bluffs from s1.1t.e & family· wet bar Show place~ town, W..e.ct JtOO ........ your a iogle s tory sunken LR.2 at.r'y 4.~r MesaVerdeDr.Plaia. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -.-.&e, gJ"ac1ous, family J OG TO BEACH IAMCH ll.EAl..TY spacious 3 bdrm coodo. single family_ sacnhcc LS2$ Meea Verde Or E .. OWN Pro p e 1 ti' 1 n bome,forsalebyowner. Super buy, bigbiy UP· 551~000 Im. 1044 M1tUo9VW... 1067 cathedral ceiUngs, lge •• 790 San Diego Frwy CM Inglewood, Hawthorne Features large Jiving graded. 3 bdr. Just bum •••••••••••••-•••••••• ••••••••:::'::.......... mstr suite w /private &Harbor979-1640 ~123 orSo. Bay area" nn, large formal dining your toothbrush & move MUST SEU. WIU,AY CASH!r rm. large Cam rm & love-in. Open Sunday 12 noon 1---------Cuita del Sol sec. eate. 2 gardens. Btrl patio _________ , ________ _ ly large backyard 5Br til sold. 5151 Sparrow, $63,950 WHATS YOUR br l'il ba, lg l'OV. patio, w/tot.aiprivacy. 759-1501. 2 IRTOWHHOME . 0...ft/ Ph. Tom D'AJlessandro <or 4 +den), 3 frpls, & Edinger/Bolsa Chica. TOWNHOUSE "-EASURE? panora1D1c vu. walk to $48,000 Oi.itsS. 1100 T.D.,ROPER'TIES 2''>8a Clean&readyfor A.gt. ThiscbaJet style Wulnut Btke tot.be lake from lake. $87,500. 581·0793or Call us about this ••••••••••••••••••••••• <21.3> 6i4·E!Mn or 1-::4·, immed occupanc y . JUST--''---------1 Square end unit has two your coi y 28r, 2ba 581-0791 spacious 2 Bdrm Aduit's * 2TIJP'LUES * 546-QOl anyUmeor <7":4 1 Sl.29.000. Open Sat /Sun LISTED, try your bedrooms. and lwo baths Townhome in Wood· LEA.5E OPTION Beaut. 3 Only Townhome. Lovely Nr Lake Park. Min to 846-5221 aft6P~. 12·5 1863 Boa Vista Cir down payment. Sharp with a ir condit1on1ng. bndge. Feeling laiyl' bdrm 1v, ba. lrg country SI 5,000 DOWN pvt brick paUo. Com· -bet\. 1-4 BR. Jba: l·J BR. cle 561476. 3Br. l:i<&Ba, dbl garage , CUstom drapes and shut· Stroll to the pool close by. kitchen, crnr lot. Call afl •BY OWNER•BEACH munity pooi w/sauna. All 2YI bn. 1·3 BR 2 ba .s ......_ • ••,OOl• • * ~% o~c!':tg ~Is!~~~ ters w ith separate Want soiltude? Take a 6.830-8298 Is Just 200 steps away. an attractive setting SW'· gar, fp;..ple·s. llSs.000 ~a. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •4BR.21:i 8A• al $71,500. Owner agt paneled dining room. sunbathon yoursecluded 3Br 2Ba I I 2ca llat roundedbylalltrees. 17<&1713 Alabama. HB . ..._..,.,.~ 832.8752 New paml and carpets. redwood deck. lnchJdes . •Ca· 1 C:· r "l FORDETA,JLS SJ&.l7l8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• <.:<>JI Pk 751·J9l0 fllchagt ---------• Converuenl to pool and allt.befinequalillesof an FOR :!pvt~r,,·~30~~sg 644-7211 eon.a .. M• Jill Forsaleby owner . VETS park from patio. Call S&Sbuill home. HURRY $138,500 645·1.262 HEWTl8'LU ••••••••••••••••••••••• Near So. Coast Plaza $99.SOO. Lovely 3Br + 752-1920. ON TIUSONE! S88.SOO. IY IUILDElt ":JBr.2aa. S82,soo oon + alley access ror ' '-'UAIL CALL6~~7~~'fAtLS $68 000 Ch~RTHEJGHTS 1-4BR.sglst.ry&i·3BR. Call S40..780S RV. S 7 , 4 O O do w n • T arming cottage w /lots all spacious deluxe unit:; _________ 1 $829/mo 5551 Heil Ave PL.ACE '' of wood, new shake roof, Bike to bch rrom here Agt,840..2531. ellla Greenbcltv'\ew!Super3 & carpets. greenhouse -1-... .,-1!!.--........ -H-U-,,,,__---Sl98 .ooo r .p 241' &ihideCt.ar-r PROPERTIES"' t . . bdrm with tongue & $134,900.Call640.5112 """,...""" "'U\-Oelaware.HB.5:MH718 3 BR28A,tarl{eFam1ly Dy owner. transf out or in...-rut·lO,MI ! groove flooring! New LOOKatlhis3Br&den. fC.tostic View (rom th ;.; pcHl:a~ funushed l Bdrm & der. home. Older adults oruy $7501 mo yrly Room, shake roof and State, beaut cstm hme 4 ._,.... · · _. _ paint & paper! Central l~ Ba in prime area nr. Great yr old Oplx near used brick fir<"pla ce blks to bch, comp. up· NEW 4 br. 3 ba 2 story, 34 a.tr! Upgraded cpts! So. Cst Plaza . Forced Man na SlS0.000 Weber On The Wat.r Super bargain at sss.ooo. graded 3 bdrm, paUo. 2 Oakdale, Woodbridge. I•--------REDCARPET754-l202 air. beaut. lndscp'g & R.E. 493-771i6 Presug1ous condo with Owner will help rinarice. car g arage + 4 car $119,990. Owner. 213· covered patio too' pnm~ Bay. Ckean & .iel· Call S40-l lS1. ~arage or wk shop, boat 6S7-437S WILLOWS Hewpcwt leach I 069 ()pen! Buy like rent! Sub· VA/FHA financing avail ~ ,..,,,...., 2000 ly views. Full secur.ty <ll'Cess & RV parking ---------. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rnit all terms & orfers! ONLYS66,500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bldg Pool and dock for •HERITAGE REALTORS MESA DEL MAR by owner lmmac 4 lidrm. I<\' s torage, nr e\ l'r yt h1n ~. llt.!BUl\C ully landscp'd ~ m~ $125,000. 536·9583 or $10IC'-lowMark.t! BEAUTY Trades! Etc' Fanwtic4 Agt 540·2'773 Goff&Oc•• so rt boat z Bdrms. 2 ~. Steal a Woodbridge I HOPE YOU'RE Br. 3 Ba. jacuzzi. Like Brand new San Clemente ba~. Fully runushed dramatic "EASTON" LOADS Ot"' FRUIT newcond.1712lfighland. °"91rRHtfatate duplex. Wrap ·1ttound SISOO/mo)'Tlylease POOL.aEACH 2148 sq. ft., totally up. TREES with this ideally HARO JO PLEASE S325.000.631-0900Agt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• view Backs oo course. WATERFRONTHO:o,iES 3 BR w /fa m1 ly room graded. Only $129,995. located 3 bedroom home. ...a. ttc-Two J Bdrm., Z bath un· 63J.140I overlooking spar~hng (To Pnn's. S22K down. Central air , electric because you' II 3P· PORTORMO foor'S. 5 I roo Its Excellent rental dts· .--------~ Olympic stze pool Coun· a s s u m 9 • ~ ) . 7 garage d oor opener. preciatelhis immaculate 3 B d r m , 3 \Ai ••••••••••••••••••••••• tnct. $165,000. ......._ lry kitc he n w /s ep <:iearwater Cc!ll collect fabulous landscaping 5 bed.room 311.a bath pool balbs :bonus ·rm. fam breakfast nook. 2 f'!plc (408)268·0033f'l>alr1ck, and cl06e to new park. & jacu iii home in rm, d1rung nn. Lg lot. •FANTASTICAL $72.'150 full pri ce Agt pool&tenms. beaUUful Dover Shores. Upgrd 'd & xt ra s . Spimli s.h M e11t1i0ft • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •: • • • <ho\nt>r-; leaving area. -----For an exclusive show-$189,900. By owner /lie IMMACULATE 4 br hurry wont last • Quarter acre, J IJr, 2Ba, ingcall640·53S7 644·9238 S.O Side Beauty MB Converted to 3 unit:1 Uni FJegant new large vBr que property newly re· S795 tmonU: tc mor:thi modeled with 01mpress1ve Call collect, 408 268--063:: J'>L .spent SO<KJO 1 n v p Katcffo R~alty r a m 1 I y k 1 t c h c n • Sea caps & sunsets, a btfl gr ades $119,900 Im 847·6061 546-9366 fireplace, proft.!s1>1onal Ontu FIXER·U"ER farruJy paradise. 2Br + racade Orea n v 1t>w Hewporl .. ach J • '' med111ll! occ·u1> w , Jcai.t' ---------•landscaping. spnnklcrs, "' Charm1ng2Brcoltageo11 bonu.-;rn; 'n El Morro By uµuonK39-4!14 5 p I' Yorktown Villas. 3 bdrm dogrun, patio w/cover "'21 large lot W/pnvate rear the Sea, your own pvt $195.000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bdrm Blurt; <or.de pool /le nn1~1 s hopp1r.g SlOOC s ummer or sssr. !ea:s~ :\tr~ Cooptor 675-0812 or 496-83C 1 -condo, by owne r AS· House open:, 00 park hkl! ~ =' f ~ ~ yard, separate hobby bch, park rent only $160 •••TRIPLEX••• ~umable loan $6!1 ,900. yard for mdoor outdoor tC 1 •• room w/ba attached to CALLTODAY <PK1096) HORJHS RE.AL TY .... 494-8057 * Exlnt cone! no quahfymJl, Open Sat/ Sun 1 5 9552 livmj.(. Community pool, Newport Ce.tff garage. S110.000. Cdifornia ,ociflc SJW income, Own1:.11-(l, PettswoodHB96J.829H park, tennis. $89.SOO Ownerwillfinance. MoblleHomeRealty 7UHITSC.M. 548·5777. l7462 Wayne. '552·0543. R.AHCH REALTY BEST BUY HVH NEWPORT IEACH 2706Harbor,Ste208 Beaut11u1 brand new 4·1 Bayfront condo. lrg 2Br. ---WALICTO SURF Owne r . Open hous '-• 551-2000 Monaco 3 bdrm, 2 ba, REALTY 675-1642 540.5937 br. lofL f/p. ~2 br.1111 ha 2Ba. btfuJay turn. shp E.SIDE ·ASSUMABLE 3hdr,2ba,formal diJJing Sal/Sun. country kit, fee/owner ---------•---------townhouse. all bltn ~. avail, adlt..:; onl y Mor. Cute rcmodll:'<1 2 bdr ~cl r m. 2 loui. ownr 644· 1094 Uni•enity Partt UNIVERSITY PARK $136,950. 551-6561 Great Family Honw Mobile Hon. Stor~ crpts, drps, Hurry, buy lhly rental. 675·6i";'S or Joe., lrg yrd. $ti9.SOO Oeanhome.3bdrm,2 ba W/rm to add on . 4 Ass umabl es . r e -now. Tom Lte, Rllr, 615-8018. Take over $55,200·U'• 6 Blocks to leach Village 1, Edinburg Pool, Jae. all upgrades. OCEAN VU CONDO generous BRs. 2 ba + possessions. buy rentals, 642·1003 •--------- loan. Prrnc1ples only 4 lidrm. pool, 1acuzz1 3Br, 2'17Ba on greenbelt, $l3J,500. Agent S37·5998 3 Bdrm + 2 baths + panel'd ran\ rm & lrg reottoown. Info. •---------Summer rental:; by week 67J.92M w1th privacy. $94,500. nu crpt, Lile kit & fam garage. $85.000. Bkr pool Children's play (7!41848-8895 INVESTORS or mont.b. <: & J Br"s lrorr :I bdr beauty, 'b•E? back yard. Mus t 'd i l\skm~ $66,400 Cal l Ivan 631 1470 8kr ~ rm. Wilt to tenni~ crts & Lagma leoch I 048 963-8377 area sep. from adlt patio i---------$225/wk Ownr:r 675 5;-;3 3.R .,.,.0 L pool ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------Pr W lk h Brand new 12 unit 11pl orS15-80l8 n"' S96.500.752·5(8),afl4 CATAUMASUHSET BEACHHOUSE3br,2ba &s~~~~w!stc~r~~NI~ •FANTASTICAL huilding. FOR SALE m •----·-----+ IEACH $65,500 nd 1 b r th. d /w, rpl, U own the land, plush crpts lhruout . Ontano Const almost Hause! Uwfunlisited Pnme llunlu1gton Beach TurtJerock Glen GanJen a t'lly ii( ls rom IS $139,000 Al so 3 b r completed on beaut. loc - locallo.: near schools. Home. "l..aurcl" 2 br & wood & glaBi>2 liH, 2"2 ba $94,000. Owner anxious. Fre s h I ~fa ihsn l e d . Costa Mesa m ruce res ne11thbomood ~··••••••••3••2•0•2• Rd d den.Sl51,S007S2·58J7 +dcnhome $12t.500,by NPT SHRS 3 br + S1G9.500 v.,.,n e 1·5. Shan d 2 br,C:b11.spac1ou.s ly dE ~ e IJCe varks. ~hopping centers ownr Days' 673·9978. jacuni. 2 story A·rrame. Sat & Sun. lS08 Dover gri·la bl wide lux· signed Ample park mg ••••••••••••••••••••••• Drati lly' &gulf course.~!5,050 SUNSHINY Eves,4994685 Justhsted$124,900. DrOwnr,646-0758 uryliving.Btlll975 2.Br, Fantast1cbuy' •HOMmMDERS• 5 Ca • tolaJ mvestmenl to qual1· E h 2Ba Skyline in adult ~u O OOO f b 0 ·11 nterta1nmcnt ome OCEAN VlEW HOME 9 DUPLEX 3+3. Walk to EASTBLUFF CONDO. park , s w1mm1 ng , -z • woo·~of vacanca~ Orean hrt'C71"li :;urroun1t yml( uyers. nwcr WI wJnnnl, Walk to schls & b. tlu!> 2 story 4 lx'<lroom ht>lp fmance. Take ad· '""" Yr old Custom 3 Bdrm beac $155.000. super water vu. 2 BR, 11• Jacuzzi, & social ac Act now• Call~ 5400 LOW RENTALS tloml'. dmmR f1n •µlal·1• vanlaJte Cal1963-6767 tenrus. 3 Br. 2 ba. din & home. Pvt area. Securi· CANALFRONT huge 4 Ba, 2 fplc's. Pnnc only. tivruesgalore.Allrorun Allarea~ Al:pnce1> •·-" ran\1lv ic,.,r" L"•h , ,. ' • • ' ram. $87,900. 552·3008 ty. beach. Pnn only. br , 3 ba, fpl, close to 714·593-0704 $162,000. der $24,000. ark rent EasOnets1de, urulqdue :,on lot •557·0824 • mu . " ~ [ ~ "' di R h 0 II r pools, tenrus & beach. $1~$HO J'-'l yr o ln· evel.: LIFETIMESERV!CE ~~~l0 $l OJ .ooo CJ ll ~ l'ilf.lil1,';VI "s0:0m.r:aq~n ~~r.2a~;.~ ~~~.;b1499<~~nce . $162,500. lluffs-&yOWMf' ~aPacific ~~!1~~b~~~~0~; Good1nall2:loff1ces ilf;\i~i:i den w/wN ba r Pror BUILDER'S SPECIAL PopuiarDeloresPlan.on MobileHome Really Owner $12:9,000.6468300 tFEEther.FREE!or decrt'd . Loe• on 14th * DUPLElf * Huge lot w/2br house & comer w/wrap around 2706Harbor,Ste208 ••LIFE•• fairway overlook'g ROii Ocean side of hwy, level a pprvd plans ror xlra patio. Highly upgraded. 5'40.5937 SAN ClEMEMTE llom~ apt:: dplxes bal h;. course w /V iew or Sad· lot.. eaHy access to beach. 2100 sq Ct home·Nwpl Must see to appreciate. DUftllX S9S bsch. 1r(>t.· t;tl! • dleback. Pnce $129,500, Needs pamt, minor re· Hts. E C ( $162,500 644~ Mabit. HCMIR Ston H 6,900 $1651 br sharp + 1!3 r incldsfum&appl.Princ . 'dlf h &DUPLX·a n alonl3 24 Red -S245:?brk1d~.pekol< TARMlL , "#I In Califonda" only no agts pis. Call f:C~;.,~ .caH u<;."ry ~~~l y bdMrms.each. $182,500. BL00UFFS lALEeliV~L V2 IBEW2 F ~~·1 f;r!,5 p ETm~~·r~~ Neat as a pm, t BR unit, S200 3bi b(acr. arc.a MES ... VERDE 7S2·1211 9·5;752--0768 arL5 $167500 anoaRlly642·8850 e un1t. ng ta. r. BTFL COACll, GREAT with extra gue~t apt SJ7~4brkidspets :ar ~ · ba, frpl, assumable loan. Short walk to bea"h or c fl od • PIUCERB>UCTIOH &weekends. MlssionR.eally 494.0731 HarborV•Kaoll1 $157,000, by o wn . BUY <LY4059·60)0NLY shQPpiniz. • a t ay°"mo"e' Aff<>RDAILE ATTRACTIVE 2 bdrm rondo Close to freeway, s hopping, beach & s 1•hools. Pool, P .P . $51.500. oo,i.5705 Now $81,500, 3Br, 2Ba. fniiw I 044 BY OWNER BUY ... OW 3 Bdrms, fam rm, 2•.i; Ba, 644-4201. S2l,50!>. <714 > 76"1442 BER'rnA II ENRY lal:M>o JSHlnd 3206 ~:.tr~~dd~ll~~~~·P~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• New Turtlerock Gle n PAY ~TER=· ~~~~~~.~.firs . OCEANFRONT 20 YEAR SALE 2l5 De1RJ~T0~9'.? .. ll2l ••·;~;;~;~~·~··· w11lle s ame quahty '"1---------garden home, Heather 2707 Hillside Dr, NB Beautiful old home right HOME WANTED ror an M~a VenJe. Cul-de :.ac· UNIV. P~K model, 1 BH. J ba, fam Low deposit wall hold 3 640-1643. on the sand. 30X90 Jot. EXCESSIVB. y HIGH SpaNsll Vu DptL nuaJ lease N:ce home s t r e e l • ~ I n t Chanceliort-4ome rm. Highly \IPl!raded 8dnn. 2 bath with ocean ---------zoned R·4, owQed fee DANA POINT neighborhood FOTthe family that needs w/deck & view. $164,000. v1ew. $107,500. BIG CANYON Custom lot. simple, 2 sty, 3 bdr, 2 ba. MORTGAGES ARE ., Sl6S 000 Pr1 Pvt party 642 5255 REESE RLTllS 751 1473 room. see this Plan 4 644-4887 Laguna Inv Divorce causes immed. Owner will carry lst. GOME FOREVER ~1~~n~~l330 '195g n •--------- with 4 BR, FR. 2"'1 BA, Turtlerock ll1ghlands. 5 494-6525 sate. $350,000. 975--0128 C a I I r o r a P P l · 1st time in 0 .C., 20 yr ---------lc6oo Pa-lllla 3207 By Owner Mesa Verne large covered patio, cul· BR Stewart. Lusk home I abl DLX. BEACH DUPLEX particulars. fUl&ncing now avail. ror 2 FOUR '1.EXES •••••••••••• ••••• •• •••• S83.000 31J9 s u71atra de i.ac street, walking Avail mid July. $205,000 nc~r e Immaculate property. TRUDI DEEM RLTY purchasing or in·park re· Side by side. all J BR. : IAYAtOMT COHDO 979·8198 pl'n ouse distance to practically 752--0617aRcnt. Views Crom 2 BR+ den Own er mus l sel I . 2t3/596-J897,(2()..1871 sales or your much BA. pnme rental area Luxury t BR. z ba un.t Sal Sun 9-5 t\px lflJOs(l ever y whe r e. See for ---------co nte mp . hills ide $l8'2,500. Own /Agl sough t a rte r dream ~esa del ~ar . Buy w /vtew Avail monthly. fl. 3 br. ramily rm l.lwrk yourself. foot for fool or SPANISH retreat. Jncludes 1acuzz1 642.3338 11111!1 _________ , house. Tius means for all separate or both ror 3 un or I ea.: e op~ S5'J ; '>3led~i red ____ -f JlOUnd for Pound. th as TOUCH rm., 2 (pie'>. wel bar. ---------1 JUST REDUCED d you lhal just couldn't 1ts Pnced ror today'\ m 64().29fll hOust> has greal value at Spanish style wrought beams & rooflop s un· S.BR·BY OWNER To $149,500. afford buyang a borne in vcstor •--------- . . ·~· OPEN HOUSE REALTY UKEHEW J Bdrm, family rm. 2 haths. Ready to move 1n ' Double gar, quiet cul·de 11ar. $82.SOO Huny won•t Last 645-9161 tP•tO-t"'f• : ........ 11.AMDNEW!! 3 BR. Family Rm. 2 baths, fireplace. rully Ill s ulete d . Eoi.t!>1de Slj.4,900. Roy McCardle 1110 Newport lf\rd. Coste~ 548-7729 $1.62 per DAY T'hal'!I A1J., yew P87 ror-• 30da.y ad lnthe DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY 00 IT NOW1 642.-5671 $112.000 iron courtyard e ntry• deck $205,000 !191 Beautifui, fee lot. loan Westcl.irf, near schools. the past, may now enjoy Beautilul rarewall front ~ S ,.,. park and shops. Not on a the happy expenence or 6 RED CARP£T ~.~~~ ••• ~~:.~ red hill~: .. ·. 552-7500 COLLEGE PARK assum.. 1.,,,500, 7S9 1975 b D b own1na your home 1·n lh" patio. Bnght kitchen. l 83SPrt Sb ff Id Pl usy street. rive y -·--" fonnaJdm.rm.Glanthv · e ie 1206 Pembroke Call mobile home park of rm. Absolutely huge H.V. HMS PHA.SF.111 54()..l lSI for an appoanl your choice. Fordeta1ls. bonus room! Rear patio OPEN SAT/SUN l s menttosce. CA.LI F 0 R M I A hosts f1rering. Lovely 3Br or 2Br &den w/fon· PACIFIC Village 11J 2 story on tastic nite hte vu, sofl MOBILE HOM E SAL~ greenbelt. lmmacolatt• & <..:llOICE NOHTll E!':O wtr, gar dr opn r. UP· 2706 Harbor. Ste208 wailing. Just Sl 16,500 graded appls, attract 540..5931 Ill 645·3474 New :! RR, : b~. ? patio~. 1p . i-:6 Gc;o e nroc: Easls1de CM duplex re 1\dult~. nc i><:tr S55G/mc. adyforfast sale!4br•' i;"u '47Ut 4~4 :?i'::~. &den with pool on comer 833-0200 lot Don't wait' Call now• ---------64.'>-7221 Spectacular Harbor V1e1.1r lrg I BR. $475 mo. OWner will help finance Sweeping coi-tltnt> VltlW. lndscpd w/dck. Pool, Jae I _________ , ________ _ W:ilk to hcarh :I h<lrm, :l Ontu 4 Bdrm ., ram. rm . Call now752-1700 hll. l'om rm. he:i me<I & tennis . Fee land THEILUFFS Mobia.HomtSton I); Berkeley Model with ()1•1Nt•1Q.i1HuN 10111N•11• .11 0 $1675000wnr2244Port t972Budd · 1 id i 21 raised patlodeck,double ,. I <'1'1 ng~ wncr huill. Carlise.·644-4887. GETYOURMONEY'S l"'W REyNsTingOeRwANeGEn lf~~'li ~' \\Ill f1nant'l' Op1•11 houst• ~ · F ·()tr 975-0927 bet ') &-5 Cozy Capt COd house. l. BR. irpk. lrg rncd yard. 2 blks to bch, S42S mo. ~1 Z135 f;~ quiet cut-de-sac . '.. >' \ l•'r1 . s,11 ~11n l O·i WATERFRONT WOITHTODAY C OUNT y p ARK '1fr1 111 ., . ----~--L-S29A.OOO :l55 Wevmouth Prime c tiannelrronl, RwfftV~! GREAT BUY ONLY WfftcllffRHffy .__r_1_11_11_&._·i_56 ___ • ---1 right on lhe t urning 3 Bdrms .. 211.a baths. SU,995. CJX3624>. (7 14) •--------- Beautiful 4 bdrm, 2 ba, • --11..11---I 052 basin!. A neiuble duplex ronnal d1rung rm .• COUD· 761·1442 I UMITS Coste M.so r 2 r I I ......,... ... "'r""' try k itchen. Spotless , Prime Newport Height~ •••••••••••• ••••••• .. ••" am rm, rp cs. ux ••••••••••••••••••••••• with 2 baths m each unit home! Many upgrades! 3 b d rm . l "a b a . master ba. $179,900 Laguna Niguel &apier lhalwillaccom Right on lhe greenbelt' wasbertdryr/rerrlg. In· loc. New roofs, ta lc. N t'"' 2 8 .. 'B " Owner /Agent 752 0564 modate3 boats. $3l5,000 All this at $13S,OOO. Bet· eluded. Must sell due to ~':~g ~l·=~;n. W1l1 Tc "' n h c u,,.. P 0 <1 I Bus: 54()..7766 Realty ~~~~.... 675-9111 A.gent Lercall now!!! Illness, SpaceZ7 848·2640 J8CUlZI, <'b• gar C!oso tc •Woodbndge Prescott by ""~~ ICEY RE.AL TORS bch S450 9b2 97!:7. ~ei-L owner Sbr. 3 b3 . 3 gar ..a. H Owner Oec ... rate Blufr V1lla~e Below mkt. $159 ,500 LOW MAIH'TEMAHCE I SULA ~v Loh for 5* 2200 M~a \erdH Bdrm.<! bs. S.SZ· 11B6 or 833· 1653 y ARD m.-ux Dbl wide Park Lane. Im. ••••• •• ••••••••• ••• •• • • ! ll ... : I m I m 3224 *523 C.otPtlSDa·fR'll"E Newpatlobomew/38R. Just listed, this neal mac.below ~CllLDGSITl G.:ir d t-n t-1 ,wt : i.r. f)x Woodbndge Broadmoor 2'h BA. formnl chnirut Lnplex is In xl.nt cond1· mkt value. $28,500 Make 11 tJ .,_ h S.SSC/mo lr.G-48&4 Aspenwood. liy Owner. f ti l.Jon & ism ideal local.Joni---------Offer. (66-28XX) un ngton ""11c u,.,,nd _ .. or ··"le. 4 ..... r room. nm y room + ............. u.... .... _ s..__ 27,000 .,, ft lot near iav• '•"'" 0 -'"" m""b "'Ore •1c Up • l·blk from bay & -~ ~ ,.,.. E s1de:: 1"e Br~ ba c .. t. 2 ba, l a n dsc aped. P';,ed~Sloo,00<>. · · beach. Two 2 bdrm. un $lO 000 ON 1714tl41-1895 ~~'~i.3,....11~:t~1i~~·v1~ drap&,g;,fnt'd$.l35 " UP brdwood floors, ti.le en· 496-2413 49s-5220 its. Qlle 1-bdrm. unJl Cent "'$135 000 S.S·~or 548-9756 r MoC"4ff MeecMd! ""'" • r, '°"'• . .,.. .. S<t&-9950 •mall C'hsldr•n ok no ~~U:;.r ~. bcr 5 491-9494 ll0.5050 /i; '!f • 1!.7660813L8VE_!~EREC~Tl~ ti:VtdeOurk.eRltrz __ B_R_l_Ba-.-,-nc_d_y-am-. TblA Callfornt•i..omebH e.m .. ll:D-3522. Ask or ,._ ______ .,.._ ,..,., b Mesa 5 Star adult·pet ~ "' ,. i I t •· Beau..,ui 3 Bed 2 a In ""'• t""" B u. ayer "I • fl.Jeplacel N----· •ome 0 (I • HIUT~. D.......... . n.t1•k ....... Party S38'""" Vi r -·· y b • 'nd ........ ""' ........ r ICICIW>" v.-"'"~ prestigious EaatbluH ..-· .-.... · ,olVV. 1ew ...,.,...,, or 8 ..., 3• i :i i o m c !>a 3 4114 1LC! Super Buy! CaU WOODIRJDGE POIMTCC»4po DO •WTY $159,900. Owner will M2·1.548an5PM ""acre .... WT.000 I acre ev•twknd REDCARPET'75'-~ ~ ..... , .. e hom•, Aspen r A k r """' ~39 000 pnv~• rood ..,.~... "' Beautilul. nearly new J 1aance 11 or "'" FIXEDlNCOME" ... *' · · " "" · ---------RANCHOSAN JOAQUIN Model. upgraded cpt & bedroom. :M both!!. 2-673·7'00 Chefll<>w 004 24SS Btfl 1973 Goldenwest dbl util. 528-9461 2 bdrm, I ba. au lcnct'd 2 Bdnns. Hlg.hly upgr 'd. Ooorin~. shake roof. 3Ar, 8tory model. Wood burn wide. a ll a ppliances, yrd, 52&11110 no do1t11. Day&nJtevlew Sl29.SOO 2Dn, by own l"r /11gl Ing rlrt•plat'c , pool, .,_,,...,~......, S..ClatMllh 1076 spacerenl SW l5mintQ VJ[W LOTS _W-_&.'>30 ______ _ Atl M9-77SI or7~·0283 $92,000. (714 ) 982·0152 icuunu.oe, juru:t;I. Lovely ••••••••••••••••••••••• bch (A.5181> BY OWNER Turtlerock. d)'ll, 9'll-6141Seves 0t·t·Hn breeics. UUHRY ! ST0'1! Sno Clemente custom Mobile Ha.. Store 3Br.2.Ba.t'lnf(lefam hme -ASSUMAILl82/41.ft. 1500 1'oe time to relax and hlll11idl• homr neor1na (7141141-1195 on lrR pnv lot. AJC. lusb Sl9.000+2nd T.O. J Br, f 1 ~hop at home ll'ulmple comph•tJon 2.<IOO sq (t , J -------- 1.3 "' acre vtew lots. hill ii---------of Aaahe1ro . •''<C~lll'nt locat1a.1. ton r d fo~ horses, t1:n.1t1h• m.ip ~Lage. 557 .500 p<r r:iw lot :? J Bdrm hoU&e~. Me$a de-I ~or '4b.~ Wet-l&•dt> ~ Qill S4b-S88C. 111k '°' Lesllt" atnum w/founu1ln & 11p 2 ~ balh Townhome.~ 1ern~111,. m wltb l>ally i>ll o l DR. 2 ba. ram. rm .211',good road,(umtbdr, grd floortni;i thruout Dt'erCield 184.950. con· 11-Lll!i-l!ll-M-11-mi!IM1•1i1!-•-1111 Classtrtro t\ds l\nc1 1r b re• It f s 11 t nook , WIG, 291 Monte Vi$ta, =====----1 Cl~ to c:omm park. pool alder l&e opt ~K. Owner/ 3 Mooarch Bty Hn you have 11omet1ling to firtplact'. wet btir. sun· C M. &t6-9* Rave aomd.hln.11 you want & elem sch I. $123,000. BkT 552-., Laguna Niguel sell, c: nll a rrl eod ly d~k . 2..., c ar itarage. Call 17141 957 Cl44 ·-------- Bia Canyon CWltom Lot Oworc<' caUJ!es tmmed sa.Jc '350,000. 97~12ll t.o sell? Class1ned a d.II do Open ~. Sat/Sun 1 ~ 496-7l22 ll 1·0136 Clast"1cd Ad Visor at Prine only 7l4/536-$7t llave aometh1ng lo sell" Jtwell&ta·56'73 Pnnonly,833-0507 Wantruh Cullbt2 5678 --------642-:;678 M'7Hf96C>.4180 Cl&S&iliedadadolt well r ....... U.fw• '-cl Ho...t UafuntUliled Ho.M• Uaf'WW.t.ed ............. .,.....,...,.._ ~ .,........,. .. u..fwft. ·•·•••••·••··•····•···· ·•·•••·······•·•••··•·• ·············••·····••· ~ •····•···•••••·····•·•· .................•.••.. C:...W... lJ ....................... eo.t.Meso 3124 .,.......,.,, ... ._ ll'9 .....,.toSINre 4JOO Offke...... 4400 ••a• c••••/ ... -.............. ~· !! .• ~:::~.?~~~ ........... _ lZ6' ....... lloZ ....................... ....................... ....................... ....................... ..... .... , --· •••••• •• ••• • ••• •• • • • • •• ••••• •• •• •• •• ••• • •••••• ~ • Offlc" --TOOCUN Onchwani...-..-3br 2 NOFE!rllousel,coodUIJ, 12821 Flower Street. LAMANCHAAm 2 Br.HtbatnboUJe atyle. i'"emale share lux 2br,• . &...t& ...... Tuesday. Jun. 1:3. 1974 OM.YPILOT NlwSbr,Z'1iba,2br, ba.upc~~ bJtM duplexes Rental Oardeo Grove Large Large 1,2&3 b•droom Adult.a, no peta. $2~. 2ba. CdM condo nr ,..._ O.C . Atrporl •••••••••••••••••••••_. ~,Cllllldol. Pool )aclW.I, Yrly lie. mui6.s..i2i9 or Pavtlion. 875-4912 Bk one bedroom townbouJh' garden apta. Dahwhr, Sot8-.r.l. bucb. Share A Home LAKllHo. L.t I '-d SlOO .... iar. open beam cetl (%13}~l t'lcee to ahol>ping Lau.n· bltm, eccl. gar, aas bbq. Nwpt Hit• lovely ar~a 2 6'.S-7464 F'ot lease: '8841q It 12 la ••• .. •••••••••••••-••• Uio.Cboolieyou.rcarpet __ 0pen!Bl.l>'llkerent.4Br. dry facif1t1es . No P~."~ .. ~Pd. n8Scott bdrlba,priv.palio.g~r. Free rent i.n exchange 8ba".'..~.·~1!e!._~~~01!9· $100 Reward e.10 6 "50. Weatblutr Beaut Olln> bJne at Ma!n 3 ba, Jacu.&&l, etc Hl2 duldren, 00 pets. Call • ....,....,,., ..-• ......, ...,..,~ , i..i.... 1 ., 30 , ""''" ..,. .. vru ...... ~ \llbcc. Vlctona ls Ca leA.d.&mi,3bdnn.paUo. Hlabland. UU,000. Clyde o oo...-.-mo.-.or._..,r, er .em. rm <seats 12> wlblt.jn IV'OD. Cll·!e* z car garaae. 4 bib t.o home. Act • &31 0900 at (714) 891-1 13. 2 Br. l '-\ba townbowte. Or4'4·32ZJ 897·2'59 bar. Lg priv. recpt. area LOST: Co&d " Wblte cat Tranquil Panoramic bcb S42S mo.1st" laat + Ph-.b 3 BR. a ba w/boal •RAND MEW • patioirftrd· Crplc, encl. A, ..... ,.,.~ House t.o &bare close to w/lounge. Sef,. ktchn. II witbnotrontdawa in the \l\ew a mltr" n..i-. &ecW' S.111513or~ .s~.1 .. , .. t.obe .. cb .... CA. Cherry Creek Adult ~M"mt ..... 1....... erU..,.wl•d 3900 bchSlSO+ "llut'u. additional o fices. CJla !'.,i~ln!ly °'tor~k_!-~oad & • 1 ...... ,...., -.. • • .,., Apta. 1 & 2 BR, rplc'a, co vv;· <l4N ••••••••••••••••••••••• 848·~ tum. ot partial. l.oc~t1on ....-iaQm ._ ...... ffllh.. 2'n ba. Frplc , s e GREAT 3 br, 2 ba, (rplc, aJHpm. lakes. aauna, JacU%zl & 2 Br, ii,., Ba townhouse 1Wobedroom,Huntington provide!! ample parking, c.Jl761U416ortn.~& bal~y & yaird. Aut dabwhr,paUo,fncdya.rd. SEAYllW pool. FromS290. Located garage, patio. pool: 8ch. t Mlle to beach. Desiremal.UN!womAn reMdy access lo airport, askforMr.Price. C&raCe<>PIU'll.OW,lrub Kids & pet ok. $435. Unobstructed view of a.t270JS.Fa.lrvlew.Jusl jacuzzi. Adults only. Manaierph:960·5329. toshareapl.Call freeways.&reti lauranta. COGlP. beautllu.lly cpt'd & 964-2:5"GGAI\, no fee. s d w N oC s 0 960-4"64. A8kror Jim f'UASI RETURHI draped thru-out. Only ocuo and Newport • &mer, . . . $375. 646-2010. TilE EXCITING Call 7141752·~1 Would lhe person or $»0/mo. To 1ee C»lt 2BR, lba., house, wallc to Beach.. 38R, 3ba. New, · Jo'wy,W.J.i9l. No pets. AU. NEW, 6 units. Four Male21·30to sbr lux l Br persons responsible tor 673-.2282. beach s:MIOmonth. tl8 El full security. Tennis, 13742 N 1 d 5 PALM MESA Ans. 3 ba wr2 girls. Frptc . ......., Rewtat 4450 "stea.IJ.ng" my mallbo• ----------4 Mira$J8..38U jacuzzi, swlmmina. ew an treet, 2Br, 2ba, two JBr, 2ba. MlNUTESTONPT DfW encl gar 1200 Ut'I ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 171 VI ' Pl <lean 2 br witb garage, $900/mo coruilder lae opt. 0 a r d e n G r o v e . Cpts/dl"Jl6, bl tins w /2car BCH. incl. 2 blk& t>ch. 960-~: •i. rgarua ace, Adu.Its. T13 w . Wilaoo.. SIMS 2br kidti!pet sharp /\#!Owner. Ask for Rod Beautiful, two bedroom prk'g. No pet. 310 Vic· Bach, l&a BR. 9lf0..3568 _. OB.UXI OFC 'S Costa Metia, pleaae re· $lllO. mo.S.-94.17 '150 :sbr luds $165 1 br + at (7l4) 325-2S96 or Dean townhouses In excellent toria&42-2164 from$220, & up. c.ont. rm .• seat 25, all turn ll·no questions 3 BR. 2 ba. lrg stone frpic', ~~J~5f'~;-' ~;t•> w ·M44. Speclfy ::~h~!~°1~mp'j~~:~; MESA rt MIS ~~~':t~~ t~~ C.t doWll ~=2 s;: 1~!::: 1t::~ asked! 11 Thank you. oewcrpt, pvt yard, WTS ew ome. kitchen; enclosed 1 Br S28S. Pool. jacmzl. (SBlk&EastofNewport Un.gt:qi1*""! Forut area. Kent 1f~1'!~~6~f'::~~~~ rno.&a.21139 •VACANCIES• Beaat a Br, 3ba, den 2 garages; f o o I ; adults, no pets. 26SO Blvd.) Shareabomeoraptment Harldns. Wgue53'7·2Z13.notee. ,,_ /acttSl'UI HOMES-APTS-DPLXS fPlcs, Walk t.o bch, pool, ~/month. Acal Clyde Marla Ave, CM (Mesa $46.9860 Qous£·02ms UHt.iMJnD 714-581·9393 ._,JI,.,•• "" •LOW RENT• Lennis crts, $850 mo/mln. (1 .. anager, partment Verde Dr E off Harbor Uk-~ 1 N FOUND M Scottish Ter· "&SIDE 2 BR, gar. S3110 SST--OBae Homellndet"ll 6mo1se. ~8567 /eves or IJ3C>) 891-1013. Blvd.) 549-2447 ~ 4000 ~ ~ OXf«}Jo. 'l Shop 1or rent. 2330 cl r 1 e r o. n M » y 3 L mo.-·.,...,,. 3 ,.., 2ba, bllm, <Pl. d.,.., """'"· ...... ,...,,... ll07 ··;,::;~·~;-,;,;;~;:;.:;.. ~~:::~:, ~:.~:;.~ + sla · ==tl.,ldama JlB 1230. Rdrig + lots more. & gardener, els t.o scbls, BIG CANYON 2 BR + ... •••••••••••••••••••• SUPER MICE $SO week& up. ·--------•I Nice 8 re a I Ca 11 ~hop'g & bcb. $460/mo. den, rantasllc goU crse $595. Lovely large 3 Br •Locked gar. w /lg stor. SC8-9'7S5 Fem to shr 2 BR apt nr Lost. Solid bllt Germ. Consumer 'a Guide (714)960-1417. vu. $850. so.7044 • bll.M, fplc. Close to bch, •D/W, palio, lndry rm GWC. fl50. Pref 25+. 5400 aqft Shepherd. Vic:upper J ~fee. .....,_ 2 b N ~ shop. a. dining. Yrly . •Specialcabinelspace Ambassador Inn In Costa Kay, 842·2381 , m s g SbowplaceoCtown Arch Bay, Sc;. Lag 3 "'"'"· a , ew Cfl>l, Ad.Its 833-3307· 673-7077 •Gas heal, gas cooking Mesa. W7 Harbor. Ceo· ph;Carol, 848-1414 Meaa Verde Or Plaza Reward ~3488 3Br, ~Ba, 1\7 yrs old. yrd, nr Marina Hi •LEA.5EORLSE/OPT ' ' gashotwaterallfree lrallylocated,23~rooms. Needed, 2 malermmts.to 1.S2S MesaVerdeDr E .• ----·------Crplc,atrlum,C~yd,nr $475./mo Avail 7 ·1 Newport Crest Condos . ...., blk fr bch, 2.Br yrly. •Adults,nopets MANY with k!tcb~n. shareJB.RcondoinC.M. CM Lost:ti/8.PiedCockatiet, So. Coast Plaza, no pets. 892-46S9 2-3 or 4 bdnas. $600 to $425/ mo. 3Br, yrly, $475/ 1BrS270.2 br S310 phone .& TV .. Sw1mmlng Call Rk h SST-2366eves. ~123 aussing • aoe. Reward. S501> mo. Avail July 1. ~permo.A!lreadyto mo. 714 ·689 ·7730/ Montht.omonth pool, Jacuu1, and rec. · 67S.300S 751'61S5aft4pm S200 .. 3 br home. Todays OCCuPY· ..... ~ 6BIMl:i09. 714-683-6370, ext .....,..Eld A CM room. DaJly & weekly ---•__.... 4400 -------------------1 1>pcial.SmfeeS57-0BM "&• 288. --en ve, · · ~-CANNERYVILLAG£ LOST Fem. Cokien Lab. 3 bdr, fi~lace . lrg •EIOMEFINDERS• $850 Mo., Big Canyon, C.....delM 642·7605 ra!:startingfrom$54 a ••••••••••••••••••••••• 41331.stSlreet bm ears. scar on fml' ~~ y , cleim, Im-lrvM 3244 view condo. Newer 3 BR, W 3122 KIDS OK. 3 br $300. mo. w · 64S-4840 f'IORS 01 · SllDOHENTA&.L R~°':/LPaSrTk01nRgE !,".,k.slLSOe. a~B301CM area. a.., occupancy, or 217 ba, pool, jacuz:D, ten· •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• noo1. Call betwn lOam t.o ME CAL A c.1 •u '""' •• ff.rbor/vl'"tor1a. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• c ' "'-· Le b O ._...,...,atte'"r• By o~n-. New w~ ..... ~.'"8,;..,!ecurlty . Agl. 7pm~ Slf.'g only, no cook'$ ror ..,.,venroomswte. ase Y wner ......,.._... .. -u• uuu ~ ..., 0 d I'd d _... +reception area 67S-QJ09or645·9160 bndge Creekside Poplar re ~ er emp non n .... r J BR. 2 bath. New paint m model. 3 BR, 2 ba. $.525 Blt.trs condo •. 3 br, 2 ba. '['/ J 2~.a:o~11~~~\::r. ~:: /smkr. S60 mo. t.&t & last. J..s;'v: Co Store-omce. nr Np 't. P o. & out. Carpets, drapes, molse.494·2245 . ooe level end unjt. Best ·~ Jl~r!,~-64S-5126or6J7-S895 l5430range,CM 499 3.J.u' •tt-o'60 4MSq.Ct.$200/Mo etc. Very quiet Joe, schls. s hoptg. Roo.n&loGrd 4050 ---------Agent646-2.414 FOUND: Male white w1tan spots wire haired dou. v1c Westminster. flelghbortiood. SSOO/mo. Woodbrid~e condo 2 br, 2 640-493J. . Newly dee. 2 br w/gar ••••••••••••••••••••••• EllPAHOIMG 781 La:ll on Fri 6-9 Kitt.en 11t 9'n-l050. ba,frplc,garage.Pool& GARDENAPTS $265.Newcpts&tile.Wtr Room & brd in xchange Approx.400 sq.fl.C·2.l30 l)elaneys Prkng lot lake. $475. 581-4255 Al beach! 3 br $425. Kids. CORONA DEL MAR pd. 2176 "O" PlacentJa. for cook'", Ute hskp'g, !')ally serv. ofc space E. 17th St. Suite Q. $140 wtnea clr64S-705S la652brpatiohome. Gem,.,_,. Woodb .dg G pets, gar + more. 2 &-Townhouse, frplc 636-4120l·SM-F for elderiy man w/bcb starts al 67< sq fl Ul the mo.Doyle548·lJ68 960-l906 $.125 3br, kids/pels ok ·~ n e reeo· 64.5--4900 Fee Pool, tennis. Some ocean dynamic New,ort Beach PLEA5E LOST FEMALE 1>3tlosm(eeSS7-0824 b~er model, 4Br, 2Ba. .COO.SumerGulde & Catalina views. Close Stunning lrg 3 BR. 2 ba. apt,M/F.Rel.675-9347 ail1IOl1 bus. area. Space Stor.efront. Newport TANf BLK. CLJPPED •HOMEFJNOERS• microwave oven. $595. t.o Fashlon Jsland & fine garden apt. Pool, rec L-R~ .. 200 avail: llOCH6.000 sq f'l & Perun. 75& Sq n. $450 Al R 0 ALE. FL E Ar ---------•Owner,aft6pm,644-8828. BLUFFS3Br.2~baths,2 beach.~2611 area.S32S.710W.1BthSt. sac-r ~ ,. warehse sp. 32< sq ft. MonthAgent675·1642 COLLAR. SLIGHT 3Bd, 2ba, dbl gar, Im· RlbJIT ... ·s frpl.. 2100 sq. ft. Pool. ·;;;;;o·;;;~;;·PO··;;;;· Proj. Mgr Judy Clari(. L...ol.-.o....ral ._......... .. 500 RA s H 0 N BA c K maculate. $450/mo. lsl V'll t .-ms Bkr644--0134 Eastslde condo. Ideal for 2 833-881.J or stop by Com--m CW1'UI ,. PLEASE HELP ~ mo only, needed to move 3BR,28a ....... $500/640 · Lux 3 BR, 2Va Ba, front sing.les. 2 bdrm ea w/ba, June LSth t.o Sept 15, aU mercePark,4100 Birch. ••••••••••••••••••••••• or 2 I J / 317 • 190 6 in. S.-7879 Ji.JR. 2i,, Ba .....••. S600 duplex. New cpts, patio, bltns. cpts. drps. dbl gar orfiart. lBr & loCt . cmpll· M·l space 1250' front or· REWARD. 2 bdr&d ~ 4BR,2~8a ....... $525 S.cae-..t. 3276 g.ar,$SS0.67J.7S1Jagt. $400/mo 642-4000 be( s lY ... um0.Te~s67c~1. 2acij.olcs,pvtent.approx fice.lgereardoor ~40. ,-~-----Sc-h-.-Ullng rm..,,.,.,& 5BR.2\.\!Ba ..•• S600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PM 646·1812 aft 6 & a"•1Vl es •>t>• .r--.. 8x33' S350 /mo. 1827 mo. 629 Tennmat Way, """" 1 -lO spdblu WJ.nn S32.S. 213t8Sl-3220 Mon J BR. 2 ba, N.B ..... $650 I.. u x u r i o u s home S340 uppe.r, 2 BR, 1 ba, wlcnds Faotast.Jc Apt. overlook· _w_es_tc_u_·1_r._N_B_63_1_-0000___ Urul 16, C M. 646-<l681 or S1erTa, taken from J C. Fri.AMoreves_.___ w/gorgeous vu 3 BR. 2 beam ceiling. F/p, sun-mg bay. dock avail., 540-9352 Penney, CM, 6 /111 Deluxe 4 br, tnhse near ba. 2 decks, frplc. MSS d.k. so. of Hwy. No pe.ls. 3 IR A" I f I s I Al& RENT! . Reward. 646-8440 OCCoUege $150 &IS 72'!1 mo. 492-771 5 673-14.90 Sti.dio apt. adults, $400. ~'. 67~~ epl on Y We've got spring rever al IUIU> TO SUIT C'entury 21 u · 1. 1 1 mo.642-5073. Lido Marina Village 5.000To 20.000 sq.Cl.M·G $395 3 br on beach. s undk. mque new sp ll· ~ve Luxury bach, • 2 blk to While it lasts we're offer· z..one, Costa Mesa WestcbH Realty V1ewsm ree. 5S7·082A bac~. sunken tub. pnv . 1 BR, cpts, dprs. bltns. bch Kit h I d I i.ng free rent on beaut. of. WESLEY TAYLOR CO Lo6t Blk Cockapoo. an..; to Georgie. Call 832.5200 Ii JC>.S 30. Reward. •HOMEFINOERS• pall<?• frpl & wetbar. encl. gar. $225, mo. Agt J'ac: $2~0 /0w~ ~7-~4 rice space overlooking REALTORS 644-010 LOST: 6/9, v1c Lakeside 1---------S3SO/UJCUl1l 675·8293. ~I th Ba S ( Santa Ana 3280 Hunt llrbr. e Y· pac~ rom 290 a...tds W..tect ~600 Rest or Newporter Ion. ,._..._ ........... __ ~.... S200 h dsh h to 1270 sq. ft. tncl. crpts, ladies Hamilton wht gold ••••••••••••••••••••••• '-Ulan1_._ ~&-. as w r + ruce Nice2brapt.1,'J blktobch drp. s •. A !C. 5 day ••••••••••••••••••••••• wnsl watch. REWARD' $2402br, kids fenced ••••••••••••••••••••••• area. Call Consumer's Newport. Sleeps 7. $195 Jarutorial serv. & all uUI Respaos. ma lure neat & 4 93-4637 ---------11f523CMitPUSDa·IRVIHE patJossmfoc5570824 ~e 1 br, patio & pool. Gwde 645-4900. 7 days wkup<213)790-80L3 pd. Take advantage of cleanFemale look1118for --------- JBr,den.2Ba .dblgar.nr2 ll f 1 kd •HOMEFJNOERS• Adultsooly.Nopets.1887 ~7.Smfee. ourspringCever ... &free reas.lbdryrlyrcntal,nr LOST ; Wht Wes L Marina. S4W mo. Weber r, rp l'. 1 s, pets. Moorovia.$235 548,7924 OCEANFRONT collage. rent offer. We'll pro· beach area. Refs avail. lliichland Terrier. M. R.E.W- 77 66 ~~~~~:r~shG~;de.c:~ SouthL.acJ-a 3286 Lite, bright. airy & new 2 H.filtglOft leoch 3~40 ~~~~'.~gbr~11 b~~~~e2 babl.y come tooil'r senses Lynn.67~175 answer~ to "Laddie' . &Toro 3232 fce.645-4900. .. ..................... br & 2 ba, frplc, pool & ....................... br, 1 ba, 1 br, 1 ba. ~~ s~:m=-~~~Yorb~~~ t ~~:'('PHt/ ~clZT~."REw~D!irv . ••••••••••••••••••••••• So. Laguna cottage. J&cUlli. Adults, no pets. SHARP, tM:ach. 2 & 3 BR, 673-4417. 8·30&5·30 • $395 3br kids dbl gar Pool Woodbridge &t. lovely l Nestled among taJI trees S<l2.s. 548-0421 fr p I , d 1 ~ b was be r, · Udo Marina Village •••••••••••••• •• ••• •••• LOST P 1 n k f ! g u re d' sm feess7-<m4 1evel. 2 i:JR. den, fncd yd on picturesque street. garage, patios, 960-23S8.. t)arn 2Br condo, CM· 3475 Via Oporto -.U..SS Jacket t.o a pants swt, dbl •HOMEFlNOEr.S• $550.644-4809 Rooms tU~ghted with $450. 3 br, 2 ba, spacious ---------=18 ·9/1.~~'.~i. (at NwplBeachBlvd) OppNfwlity 5005 krul.~l. •WOODBRIDGE wood & sluned glass. new 2 story· 2 car SPANISH STYLE. s10gle (714)67~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND Dachshund Do~ REAL ruce 3 br, 2 ba 'Prescott 4 BR den FR S475mo. util. paJd. Call garage. Frplc, yard. level 3 BR owner's unit Balboa Penins ula. 2 BR . '9111 .a.ya •~lb..aCY M land •· Ali M w/frplc,dsbwhr. kids & DR 2 FP 3 Ba 3'gar' And y Longfellow. TSLMgml 642·1603 on cul-de-sac. NearSpr· Ilse. week or 7/8-7/15. CdM dlx swles, utll pd, t"A ""wsn wr .,.. c1a is pets. Avail. now. $13S. Po~ Is. i a k e . · S645: 496-llSS Nice 2 bdrm, big kitchen. 1 ngda le & w 3 rn er. $175 Also 2 BR apt, wks A/C, ample pkng, from RlAMCHISE sion VieJ083'1·568J 964 "2.566,Agt,noree. 552·11B6;8J3.1653 WesllniM..,.. 3291 wood beam ceilings $425 /mo. Agent at of 6124·711 & 9/1·9/16, Sl65.Nolsereq.675-0000 The new way to own a f'OUN02 PeJnngeseDogs "-Aau V•y 3234 ....................... thruout. carpeted . no ~1371 or caJJ owner at $160 wk. 962-8680 eves. travel agency Travel 1 Male I Female Wlulllc• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lease or lse opt JBr. 2~~ T c • 3 b 2 b f I pets/ctuldren. 646-1751 ' '17 *.._,._RT ICH * Network. Start your own. & 16th CM 548-2140 • R 21 b b a t o wnh o u s e on em ic r. a, rpc. .~~~~-~~~~~~ 2 Br. den . 2 112 Ba . ~....,rv Exp. not r equired famous3B · 1<2 8 ,Mon-Deerfield Areenbl!lt loca d shwhr. ,crpts Move Pr • _ spacious . clean, quiet. For lease. attractive new ColtlRlet.e support & long Found: Poodle Giesler & \erey model. nr ':)Wlm lio n . A\•u i l •mmed right in . Etc. S4'15. mew Opening cbotce area. pat.Jos. wlk cpt.d. office, approx 2000 term 5erVl('C provided Mmnesota.CM. ~· ,}7".!~1lon townhse $4 7 S /m o. Own t B It r 964·2.566. Agt. no fee. 2Br, children welcome, no lo Crescent Bch. Som· sq (t. corner local. win· ca 11 M r . ch a r I e s Call 979-5136 _,.,""..,.,.., 5525880 lb b mleStiBJIU pets,starungal$24Smo. mer rent. S300 wk, dows on 3 sides, de 714-8389242 ---------1 · Ooset.ofrwys. r. 2 a. ll46-mo7 494-7430 corator blinds. Aveil ---·-------1FOUND Beaglemut.VI<' 2 BR. 2 ba, dbl gar. ten SAN JOAQu l.'J cpts, drps, etc. Avail. Occupancy late June HEAllEACH ---------• w/gar. Rent $11SO/mo. rNTERESTEDJN of Npt Hgts .. been hit by rus. pool, jacuzzi. S385, RENTALS Now. $405. 964-2:166 Agt, Bachelor S2SO ONTHESAND-N.B. Tri.CORealty64S--0621 SEU..JNG YOUR car & at vet's. 64.>4149 .t. lst.last&clean.&'l9-8883 BOTH are 2 Bdrm nofee. lBdrm $285 &Cl~CC&CTER 3Br,2.Ba COlNL.AUNDRY? s..&.5902 tlwlic90.a..ch 324 w1v1ews and $575/mo. H.s.sr..n.islleclor ~~::~g: ~ !i~&!Wr.~f1a~lit~ ____ 7_S3-_74_1_0 ___ EASTl7THST,CM CALLNOW•Lo6 --l-:Sl-lk_y_T-er_n_e_r-.-b-lo_n_d •••••••••••••••••••••• No pets. Call for info. Agt Unfwftislted 3300 Beautiful park· like at· Crplcs, gar, lge yd. 520 Oceanfront. 2Br upper un· GROUND R.OOR MPE IMC. male, June 7. nr McFaa- $240 must see! Good area q<"J2-028Jor 549 · 775 l •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• mo6pbere, pool, spa. Ex· Yorktown . Just West or It, very nice, sndeck. SOOsq n. A/C ofc · priv en· Coin laundnes since 196l dentGoldenwest842·5700 Many more ~va1 I now. L.agi.a •ach 3248 3 bdrm 2 ba + den, in cellent location near Beach Blvd. 960-221!1 or June/July open. 675·1906. trance. ulil inc. SZSO/mo. 1714) 547.59 34 1--------Cons um e r 's Guid e ••••••••••••••••••••••• GardenGrove.~. beaches, shopping, etc. SJl>.l718 Blrr,67S.6700. _________ 1 r0 t: N 0 · F m 1 '( 645-4900Fee OCEANFRONT 3Br. !i50 S22-8631 Adults. no pets. Open ---------Oceanfront 2 bdrm ., 2 Office suite. M.V. at If you can do altcra11ons Beagle/Dach puppy. blk OPEN 'IOUSE Ch.ff Or N. Laguna S6SO -Condomi----• ....t-------i daily 10..6. 2250 Vanguard NEW 2&3 BR, adull apts. baths, S500Week Ave..., Pkwy. Deluxe. 750 have I got a deal for you. & wht Vtt· Harbor & ,. ,._... Way (Al intersection of pool, p.al1os. fplc. Full TURNER ASSOC. •.J Joe494.70lS Giesler, CM . 545-3097 Sil 18th St. mo C213 l 876-<!723cves ~shed 3425 Santa Isabel & Newport security. $365 & up. 1702 499-4591 494-1177 sq. rt. 55' sq. ft. Prufer New-i!lega.nt 2 bedroom Walk t.o beach. lovely 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Blvd, C. M l Flonda al Adams. _M_gm_t._83_1·_7444 _____ Trophy & engraving esl Found· appxox 1 yr old +. den ($5751. Cedar bdrm 2 ba Sl'lOO mo, paid OCEAN VIEW BALBOA ISLAND. 2 Br Executive Ofrices near ~ NB. Owner retinng. m 3 It-. Sa~ o Yan . window home. 5 Blocks wl. 2131968.3761 • San Clement"2 story end Clean I BR apt, $200. H U N T I N G T O N house. Sips 7. Wkly S225, SlS.00067J·6.5 7 1t Shepherd mix Whl. no t.o beach. Pnvate 2·ca "' Quiet Back Bay area. 280 LANDMARK CONDO, 3 Mo/$650. 673 8970eve OC Airport, all services tags Vi c . Adams & garage . Fully main Studio coll nr bch. nu urut. townhouse.3 Br. 2', Del Mar.21J/598·12A6 BR 2 Ba, wetbar. pool"& ---------1 available. $225 mo.~ ____ to_Loan ____ S_0_2_51 Magnolia. HB.964-2182 ba, re<: facilities. Walk lo ---------• Lake Ta hoe Ch am . 752·2873 .._.., tamed yard. Adults. N crpts, r emod. yd, utll in· shops & bus. S425 mo. 1 Bdrm upper, $215. Qwet rec facil. $450, Coats & berlands, lux 3 BR, 2 ba, •••••••••••••••••••••••Found· I Beagle mix Fem ....;.pe_t.s_C_7_l4_)_960-633 __ 1_-i <:lud $350.4941700. m2317owner/agt. building w /beaut Wallace.962-4454 AEK. pvt bch. pool, ten·--------QUICK CASH p u r-p y . v I I." 2Br, pool! Oswhr. patio .+ Lalw Fonst 3255 2 ._._ 2 ba. sinale stry landscaping. Ideal Cor •LONG BEACH l Br. Stv, rus. $275 wk or July, $375 EXECUTIVE SUITE Gisler/Harbor, CM . 6/9 m o re Cons ume r ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ~l. Npt. Terrace adults over 35. No pets. redfri~ $185. Ulil pd. Wk Aug. 1·525 3531 rZ~= ~~ ~~~-1st & 2nd Trust Deed 1 _s.is-_3'1¥1 ______ _ Guide.smree.6454900. On the lake 3 br, 2 ba. $460./mo543-8008 LEEWARD APTS. 2020 A u ls. no pets Ocean Froot 2 s try apt. ThcseoCficesareperfecl loans arranged for any Found· She llie. Fem. da,ys 9-7 AIC.pvtspa,club&lake ---------1 FUiierton Ave, Cl blk (714)833"8974 Best loc .• grt bc h, for tbe executive wbo reason Cred1l no pro blk/whl/bm. apx 1 yr Pnv 0 s $645. 871·3889 "'-'-xes Uwfwft 3600 east Newport Ave & 1 blk blem Borrow on the in H U N T I N G T 0 N " :;r.":•••••••••••••••••• so. Bay>. 631•0397 CheerluJ & New 2 bed 2 $400/wk June 20 July wants comfort. conve. ·ed 1 5 old 536·0411. Able for ..HARBOUR bbdrand ne WaU!rfront 4 BR. 2 sty. 3 2sty spacious 3 br 2 ba 2 ba. D/W, F'!P. gar. No Call494·5317or675 5530 ruence, privacy, luxury ho~a:. Cal~~oct:y~or 1~~t~1_M_g_r ______ _ ~nd l story 3 rm. 2 ba. ba. gardener. pool. ten-· b~ ' children. 962-7788. Ask & r f\iU allbUJltin.JaC."'"'l.ctc nis , d bl g ar $575. cargar,opener. alcony, ~ forMack. No.l..aguna.nrnew,lrm easy wyacce.ss. cou.rteous1nformat1on. f ound . f'/l:l. Yniz F Pnvacy. $56().S4'6.4406 842.9617 ~J2J· Call afler4PM. studio/ltitcbcnelte. Now secretarial service& Collie. sable/wht. hil by 2 Br. pool, frpl. rcfng. MssioftVleio 3267 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $125.wk 494-.3223. bookkeeping. mad , ~ .. .....,.,......... '"lcw 3844 thru Sept. $450 mo or avall. dictating, lypin~. ~ ~Aj·ax CO. car on Beach BL 645·150lt ds hwbr. Kids, pet~ ........................ Apmhwnt.Fandllu.d 1 br condo'" Orangetree.1 _________ 11j lelephone & photo copy. /1 •u1 t 1AllJt:>-H PtnOIMlfs 5350 patio. S315 Consumers iJ:lSJbrrent option! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~---Lake setting, tennis ON TllE BEACH 2 irtg. Receptionsl& con· Licensed llome Loan ••••••••••••••••••••••, <:i1.Dde.645'4900(ee View! Sm fee S57-0824 Coro.u.cW Mar 3722 EASTSIDE courts. pool. Avail. July rerence rm. sauna. Call Broke rs serving So OUTCALL Exclusive hill lop view. _•_H_O_M_E_"f"_l_N_D_E_~RS_•_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Deluxe two bedroom. one _is_t._S3_1_s_. mo_._67_S._9229 ___ , :iQ~·ri-. bG~~~d r:~~: for 1st choice. 962·4882 ~eli~ ~o~ ~7 t jto f~I ~ o~~ MODELS ~vt community. nea 3 BR, 2 ba, summer or Yr· bath. covered patio, &..ag.a a.och 3148 munlly. $700/wk. 714·837·3744 EXECUTIVE new.3br.3ba +dcn con·M.--a.odt 3269 l.y,C.sllbefore8:30amor fenced yard, electric ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXCEPTIONAL REGISTRY do. $000. mo.~ 0778 ; •• ;:;:-.:•••••••••••••• aCt6Pm: 759-1367 built-In kitchen & wood OCEANFRONT ONTiiE BEACH 4 Bdrm OFRCES APPT 731·4462 "· f I h burning fir eplace. DELUXE home w1'•h pnvacy at 2 'tes "th CdM 1st, 2nd & 8Td T .D.'s . 2 Br, 2 ba. gar, patio. Nwpl Hghts. Brand new 3 laoking or coup es w o $385/month. .. new sw. W1 €red it no problem. X:X DANCE OF FUN XX d s b w r + mo re bdrm, 2'Ai ba. Frptc. live-in. 1 BR &offc apt at C,9U OF NEWPORT 1 & 2 BR from $4.20, util. S!MlO/wk. old charm and charisma. 7ll.c427 I Beaut nt-1e girls. Dance Consume r ·8 Gu Ide. D/W, 2car gar, many ex· CdM Hotel. Reduced rent REALTORS incl. 646-0505 Prime location. South o( Arranged by & rap sessions. At Our 6'5-4900, sm fee. 7 days tras.$S75/mo.642·7089 $22.5 per mo incl ul.il in 6711:551 I Newly decorated 1 BR, WATERFRONTHOMES Coast Hwy. Spacious & Coast Home Loans new local.Jon is the most. ~7 exchange for Ii te ~ 63H400 veryreasonable.675-2311 ---------• 1 t 1 0 · STEPS TO BEACll·Lg maoagemeo•. Call ---------ocean view, Cireplace.,._ _________ 1 uxur ous o range Br W N .tt-7 ~ "TIIE VTCTORlAN" covered parking, near'"---------IAYFROMT OFACES horttem R.E. $$S's fast, Coonty. If you deserve $.'515(). • br, 2 ba. Cam rm, 3 • . wpt, -·5 mo. 67J.7706 ·11 be h b in ""v reason 8111 Daven· ... A best try It. MO"·Sal A!C. beautiluJ S&S home S4S-8628 ---------d 2 8r w/gar. adlts. cpts. V:, ag~ a~ .. ~! opp :· YCICCIHoR • .....,, 4250 Cannery Village-New of· j;,'rt 549-9803 i';MM, Son 12·8PM .. in pnme area. No. or Ed 1 BR apt In CdM Hotel. rps, range, fncd yd c urc es. _.,., moot . ••••••••••••••••••••••• flees from 300 sq (l. -'---'---·----• ingerbetweenMagnoUaS2952brsharpgarplx$320 S32SinclutH. w/pallo,wtrpd.$26.5.667 494-2346 fantastic views . lg DOYOUNEED C1\SH? Z060 So . Euclid . & Newland. 1 594 2br super cottage nr 673·7706 "l"Vlctona.636-41201lo -L BIGBEARCABIN patios.parking & 1Sl.2nd&lrd Anaheim Exculnf: dt!· May ... ~... beacbsmree5S7-082t --------s. Mewporth~ 3169 2Br.fplc.slps8 j .• __. in l·-'ed 2808 W1SSJ4·1S8l UI """'-o FI ERS So ...1 ,,._ H 1 B ( I ---------••••••••• •• •• • •• ••• •• •• week or wknd. 754-6341 80.lwual c ..., Horne owner loans GeminlRealty •H ME ND * ·"'u... wy. r, rp , ""'l-1.... • .... ., .... ~.,,.IT Lafayette Ave N.B. arrange~Hast gar, ulil pd. 1 adlt TV -"' r-"''""'rv KONA Hawad 2 br condo, 67J.1003 Borrow SlOOO, Sl00.000 2 Br. lVJ ba, pool. pets, Westclm.lovely3br,2ba. 6'73-Q98. Newtnhses,2br. l ~ba, Bachelors . l or 2 sleeps 6 Famous wtute ---------flexibl e terms. p:i st t.13.S •• Nicel Consumer's fam.rm.clstoschls.Call --------'"=' £.side. CpLS, drps, all Bedrooms&Townhou:o;es s ands beach. Owner So. Laguna; tlny pent· credJt no problem. Call Ctade. Fee.~. 7 _848_·2320 __ • ______ C...Mfto 1724 bltns, fncd patios. Sml From$30950 <7l•>644-49M house office; leue E?OO usnoobbgallon. ~9·7. Walk to beach, PoOlS. Len· ••••••••••••••••••••••• chiJd & pet ok. Only $37!1 Spectacular spa, total mo. STERUNG flN. SVCS • 90 fam rm bonwt rm rus3 brs.2:5. 2 br +den SSOWIB&Uf' mo. Drive by 2S36 Santa recreation program, ....... sa..r. 4300 nimerAse;oc. n4/115S-1610Cbltrl .. ""' • • Ana • ve then call """''alprnaram 7~1s 8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• n~ .. -.......,. •"-"l ......a •jacuzzi. Prestia $.\50, 3 br $575, 4 br, 3 ba Studio, lbed.room " .-... ....... · • ~~ -......... !:'.:'"~ ...,..., mo ca.oallroot S825. Maid service, pool &&2-0282. lam.is COW't.s. At ilshton •II SB.ICTIYE• t"-·' Be b I ~:""on~:..:.. MarinaRea.J,tv.,...,oo,,,. .,.,,,6"'---Bl,C.M. island, Jamboree & Stn OaloareUable ._,Newport ac oc. .-amm .. --~ • ...,........_ <q .._..._.., ""' ,.....,_....,. • 1 Bdrm $210 Joaquin Hills R~d. Coaaenlal atmosphere. MMeOa OCEAN V1EW 5484l7SS or GU-31167 New crpts & drps 17141 64,._ 1900 roomroate. $145. mo. M$. 7464 ..___._ 3769 7SJ.1514 eves 6'5-74'4. 3 Br kids pee.a rrpl Deautiful2700aq.ft.3br, MNporf..... --------•SRAREAHOME• ' •b ..;,,. .. tv\A• 3 ba home 2 frplc:s. '750. -••••••••••-•••••••••• 2 BR. b ll n s. D 1 W . ON WATER, dock for 30' ---------1 patio, J ~ •· -· S..292JI --------•I boat. 2 Bdrm, I bath Apt. 4BORM condo. r1ght off c.onaumu·a Guide, am _mo_.________ balcony, gar, adlts, no Cable TV. $650/mo. Baker& Fairview <Mon- lee.7days9-7. JBR,CbanneJrronthousc sr.ITOIUCH pets. s295 5411-429 1; Waterfront Hom es UoolJo>. $1.50, lat & laat. .... MEEDCASH71 BUSINESS & IN · DMOUAL loans avail for 8f\Y purpose. S2000 to ~0.000.000. Call Sudol Auoc, 714 S8l·IM1S. Mol lgn ;w. Trwt o.idli 5035 DI vOf'C'(' 1 Bankruptcy sso. Action Typing. 960-5419 H9DY llrfhday JoseP,~'rrom you r "very • bestrnend TOUCH OF Q.ASS MODELS ESCORTS Brand new 2 BR, 2 ba, 2 car gar, front yard. 2Br&gueal, Penin S500 _~ __ 1 ______ 6:11-1400 SHA.RE tm.JTlES. Call Huntlneton Land mark $650 mo. ~ Open SUMMIR llNT AL Exquisite 3 Bdrm. 1500 sq today. 55&-4827 twnhse. Incl ~ar., 24 hr &.an. 1-4, 4.200 River 8-yfrool, 4 BR, 2 ba. oo rt plush home like apl. SteJ>6 to beach. Lar 2&3 sec. rtt ctr, many xtras. hiJl bay. D Wffk Cstm drps, Pvt 2 car gar BR. beam celling.?. frple · 3 OR beach home. furn .. lacllffn S..lht omc:e avail. Overlooks airport & mountains . 2082 Michelson. lrvlqe. 752-0234 t71MJ062 64"'7111 B/A ... l\f/C ... Vlaa UA,M.-M.M. ··········•············ --------- Adi .,.,,, "'"' .,,..,.. R...tTllYOllOwn E/D/O b k rd ood aardooropener. ttef. re· prefer female. S2S-O utll ta. ~ mo . .....,.....,..... N ond 2 B 21 B · nc ya ' w q'd. S4SO & SS~ Yrly pA' ... 631 17'1 eves. ew" o, r. l!I a, burnlna frplc. All extras. ... ... ·~ <uu • associated Harbor Blvd /Baker Eitec dfice ~ workroom Prd." bldi Colta M e.sa. ~sq ft $129 tnc uijl. LOWEST ......... ltlftt hfT.D.'t.Gls.o 2Rd T.D, Locas. Wanted: Re<"ent colleg"' graduates' who owe Stu· dent loans. to be In lt'rv1ewed for Dally Pllol artk le. Namt-oo be kt> pt confldenllal. Ca It JaC.'klt' Hyman. 64Zr4321, l'Xl 2U2 S450Jmo.9G2.n88askfor Me u Verde ssso ~· 3 Br, •ddJ, pet~. frpk, John agt 'ISl-88118 paUo. nice area. $415 1' --........ -r-V_u_H_m-. 3_hd_r_2_b_a-.• Con1umcr'11 Guide , """" ~. 1.m fff pool, 1pa, lg yard. (mo, n P •. J,.. r" s u' I\, r rHt ·, '': ~ g.., ~ • ~. ,.,,. ---------1 t.o mo) S800 pr mo. incl. gJrd, & utll. Vacant. l200 at beach. Pree uU ll Chlldrtn OK. 640·0325 Pool, retrti. Consumer·• SELL Idle Items with a J)ell:J PUot ~ualn~ Ad. after 5 PM Gwde. &45-4800. Sm fee. Loolllna ror " home or your own ? You 'll Clnd many homes 11dvert11cd for ule lo Cl11111llled n-ery day. ' F..utbhtr 3 br, 2 ho, lae m.'tr stt. ttU bltn4 Dbl •ar w /elec. dr opnr Pool & nic racll Adult.,, no pets. Pref. mur1ed cpl ~. lse. AvalJ. '"l,y 1 sms Sfuirc new 2 br townhomc, dbl gara.ie. pool, J•cunl. Costa Meo. SUS. mo 6314080. Medical, ODS, HMO, 190 IQ fl. 3 OPR. dJt rm, labs me. ea II 640-2200 FaJrat Termt sint'e 1tM9 ~Mf9.Co. 642·2 I 1 I 545-06 I I Don 't g1,c up the s h1p1 Super neat coodo, frplc. Office space st. level, Cst Reured couple tt.11 money "l.lst • •l in c:la tfted. P•llo. pool. Sl 75. No Hwy, CdM. S14S. mo. to t.o lend. lsl & 2nd m ·, Shtp to ahoro results! smoke &3J-Ol33 . fi73·331J mo.~ l\J!t'nt, iu,.:r,44 642·~ • . , (» DAlll Pl ll Pe m± USO ......••..••.......•... s,lriWI ..... UIUSo El Cutnlnt> Rt'..al Sao 'lt!nlW\e 1'\111) Uc f'ot lt,pj)l T2ll8 R£LAX1NG rtl~A{a: lk>t>James Lie Masseur Outcall i-t. ~ 51l1 •SAHDY•s• Out.c•ll Massage 973>0029 •SHEkJ LEE• Cerul1ed Massel.lSC House ca us By appt. Q.Qm Schools and Instruction T'tlis •criMy of fiRe Kt.ooh co..td latrO-.C• youtooMwtCMIOlwow SUMMER FUN and A UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCE CHILDREN'S DAY CAMP & GIRLS' YOUTH INSTITUTE 2 Wm Sn.10tt1 a.; I g -. lttt. For l•f«11MltMM Cal Jiii. 645-2225 645-2223 '°" ~ ..................... ,.._ ••• FOXY LADY M•"**t .... 0.-,,... s..h ............ o.tcdJ Mot.. DJ..•ctory M/c 111-Js61 Call 642-5678 Sponso<ed By Children's Foundat.on PREGNANT? Caring, bf~ 321 coofideohatcounseling& r-----------------------------------------------------------------. reCerra.l. Abortion, adop- bOD & keeping. APCARE 547-2.563 UNDA&VIQU o.kalMO&Mglt Forfllt'-oflt! Servlll& aU Orange Co. 835-7313 OUT CALL ......... Escorts MC/IA 631·381 I ,.. ..... Stnic.• 5360 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Our Computer-scored Diagnostic Reading Tests are Free. Call. Make a free test appointment for your child. Students from Grades 2 through 12 are eligible. You receive the test results in ciear plain talk -no holding back. There is no charge for this parent/counselor conference. You are shown the exact reading skills your child knows. and the skills he or she needs to learn. If you then decide to enroll In a REAOWRITE Summer Program. we have a confidential record of your youngster's present reading ability. We can design a completely individualized program, based on his or her reading t est results. CCCIII for a free aftet wscltool or Sal• dar hit aF,oilelmull) 640-1262 READWRITE ~affonal Progrcms Foshto. hlcmd/Mewport Cttlhr Two nurses, w /Sit your hme, eligible retirement, secunty purposes, rent free. Bondable. Send replies to Ad. No. 249, Dally Pilot, PO Box 1560, C-Osta Mesa, Ca. 92626 ================j";;;;;;;iiiiiiiiii;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiiiiiiilC fa~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sella 6'1 & ........ 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DOG TRAINING, Trained dogs are happy dogs! Beginner obedience class openings, but hurry. Also private. C-Oasl Canme Country Club. 549-9799. ---- PLANO& VOICE LESSONS Call me ror info Maryann 559· 7085 Private s w i mming lessons, I nfants · Toddlers, pool·safc. Ex- pert enc ed teacher . lcj Ing Jw lttlt SUMMER SCHOOL AMO DAY CAMP TraditiOllal l R's Small Classes Sound Study Habits .... I(., ,,........ ... IZIS_.atr..._... 1714) 6JS-7H2 INTERNATIONAL MONTESSORI SCHOOLS 642~·7445_ :::======================~! Jobs WCIR'ted, 7075 ' . For chil*ett 2l/2 tfln 12 years ••••••••••••••••••••••• Retired OEM s ales/warehouse maoager seeks P /T work. AM 's. 673-2741. Typist Available I wort from NB-CM loca· lion. Judy. Reason. 646-1330 Rebred lady would work part-time beauty supply gift shop. 496-_292_1 __ HelpW..e.d 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AccoWlting Clerk Reale.stater developer rn ,.~ash.too Island. Req. an indiv. to process Acc'ts payable type financial statements. correspon· dence. & maintain acct- BEA TRAVEL AGENT Day & N ight Classes For Men&Women ,ACIRC TIA YE&. SCHOOL 610 h&t I 71h Sfrfft, s-te A-. Ce fZ70 I CAU. 17J1'1 543.9495 . Established 1963 Financial Aid Programs Accredited By Tt'te Accrediting Commission ol The National Assoc1a1ton of Trade & Technical Schoo1s. rng dept. /1lcs. Gll> ins .. _______________ • plan paJd by company. ------------------------....... Send Resume includ salary req. to controller . 366 San Miguel Suite 200 NB92660 Acctng Bkkpog TEMPORARY Regtster Today to work on vanous accounting & bookkeeping a ssign- ments. Work close. lo your home. Figure Clerks to Sr. Accoun- tants needed tbruout Orange Co. Robert Half's Accountcmps 500 S. Main, Ste 501 No. Tower,Un.ioo Bank ln The City of Orange 714 /83.S-4 l 03 Activity Di~or needed ror conv.hosp. F /time. Xlnt benefits. lnq: Beverly Manor. 340 Vic. toria, CM 642·0387 ---Apartment Mgr. Maruager, 2D small units, Referenres reqwred. ex- penence preferred, hotel type. Mature adult or couple. Apt + small tn· come. Laguna Beach 494-0331 AQUALUX needs SUrvey People. No sales. Call collect for appl. 496-3010 A/Receivable Clerk Must be s harp S an Juan Corpor a t e ofc. Call 661-1211, Mr. Maas. Assembly MOIE THAN JUST A JOI BEGIN A CAREER FACIALS & MAKE UP l et Richards Beauty College help you start developing new ~ills as a Cosmet1c1an. Alter only 20 weeks you can be earning a good t1111ng COSME11CIAH CLASSES HOW! Umited Enrollment-Call Nowt 1 op 1nstruct0<s give t-tetp and Guidance. Plenty ot Practical Experience. Too. TUmOH PA YING PROGRAMS AVAii.AiLE PL.AC EM EMT ASSISTANCE MANY OPPOITUHmlS.: • lnter~ttng Work • Personal Sa1tsfaci1on • Secunty-Jobs not hed to economic snuatton • You progress rap1clly to become thoroughly Ski II ed. • Self-efll()lovment OpPOrtunltres.. CWe lillMr UJ·•J I I to60 If 111 ... tt. llwl ... w IMcJI SUMMER TUTORING Is your child having problems with school? Qualified teac hers using Montessori methods in math or language. 9 A.M. to 12 HOOft $40 Per Week Day Can: Available ... .,.. leach 979-9241 20221 Cyptt11 St. ACADEMY OF DRAMATIC ART 18913 MOC)ltOlia FOUHTAIN VAWY SUMMER COURSES 1978 R-,i1tratlon Now 0,... Id Seulolt/"-21-Jllfr 26 2.d Seuioll/AUCJ. 2-s.,t. 6 For lllfonMtlon ....... Call ,_.a. (7' 4J 963-3367 These Classes Conducted By Graduate Of The Tnn1ty College of London ••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • ELEMENTARY • : SCHOOL TUTORING : : OFFElllMC'i IASIC : READING & MATH : by: A CredeftHae.d teac• : : 548-5618 : •••••••• • ••••••• 18 Irvine College ~ of Business lndependenc:e and Confidence ara vours with an 1ntereS1.no ..,.,ell paid 1oD' At 1rv•N1 we care about you about the OOOd 10b that you want lo have w,. .1 ne1p '/Ov 10 g&r there Take your choice of ca1eers' 51CHTAlY • .. CtrftOMIST MIOICAL-UOAL SPICIA&.1%.A TIOM STINOOUPHH • IOO«lfH'H TY,040 · ~ITHAHD H USH·'" •IHllAL Off4CI AUISTAMT DAY AND IVIHIMG ,.OCHAMS A oroper and c.orrect business environment located 1n the hub ot the Newoor• •rv•re Business and Industrial CompteK Job Placement Assistance? Most c&nain1v1 1r 1he •as1 f 5 monthS OV9f 400 emDloYe~ have re<>uoeted lrV1ne oraduates c .. ~w..,._...,.,.,...,._....,, ... 1700 I. GAHY AYL SAHT.A .Al4A fJ705 (N556:Sit9o' Rd 1 MICROWAVE COOKING CLASSES HAVE RJN T AJCE A SUMMEll CLASS Personal Instructions Complete Selection Microwave Accessorrt'S "L earn to r eally use your expensive 10\ cstment " We teach every phase o' MICROWAVE COOKING Complete 7"7 Hour - 3 Week Course Mow...-. rewnetles1 hr dell IM,.. I 1.W, llltl.u.lt.d ........ for .... 1111 ...... _ .... Cal 768-5011 MICROWAVE MAGIC COOKING SCHOOLS ~NOG~ , ~ SUMMER :.ct-<) .._, DAY CAMP -:t A ~ 0 -< June 19 ·Sept. 1, 1978 ·~ 6 Olrle 1·14 UrallNCI A Wl9lLY NOMAM Of SKIM DIYIHG, SAIUMG • OCIA.H06AAlt4Y • "' , .... c.... IK.lll6llJ ............... . Call 0< wnte fOf' free brochure 0< into SAIL IOAT UMTAl.S H ptW/Wla 1 t · Sllngit!' Sailboats located at Newport Dune&. operated by NewPOrt Oceanauttcs • Call f0< group or ~ day rates • MEWPOltT OCEANAUTICS 110JA.,....,.,_.,w .. 2JS Mrwperf lledl. ~ tZUO 1714) 64o-ltt2 nt. 4106 SUMMER SCHOOL ._...c.__ ~ Acc.......,Clntn JUMI " te JUL T 21 s-rc_.. ... ....... lk• .... . nir..pM~ Small Classes .•. IO<Jrvldual Attention Sound Study Habits SfilcW .. 111 .... ......... ~ •... ~ 0eor Te Doer ,,....,......._ FAIRMONT PRIVATE SCHOOL tH7 W ....... ...._ ,,_. 714-1012 JUNE OPENING SPECIAL Mo R.,t.~ he Thb MoMh MEW PRESCHOOL IH 4' COSTA MESA 0 ACJH2 Hw-v6 p . ~v 0~1LDS ~ Give your c h1 :d a learnln9 experience 1n c:1 sale . 1ov1rq environment 194 J Cllurdt St .. C..M. 6~6-4311 SCATS GYMNASTIC CHAMPIONS Olympian Cathy Rigby was a SCAT and now it's your I urn!! THE SCATS ACADEMY now has openings for begmning gymnasts . Classes for boys & girls 2·5 year s also a vaila ble CALl. Hi ·775G Or ~ ly. 5122 ReMGl"'Ch o,. • OIAGNOST!C OEPART"1fN":' • REHAB ILITAT:VE COU~SfS • STUDENT TRAINING :N srnov ffCl<NfQl.JES Students gain" senSt: of s1.11 ~r>rf•d1•nc1- "lt 1sn'1 hard alter .;1,1 •car do,. •oo• · Students g111n a basic i;rldcr~lard re: of the s1.l»1•ct. "Ttm 1\ easy -' Lhougr• ,. wo1..'d bt: 1>c11u,_.r .. Grad~s ncrcdst ·1 get 10 mow-i..p row• FIRST SUMMER SCl-400L SESSION SECOND SUMMER SCl-400l SESSION Jutv 24 -Auq1.'1 lil CALL 642 9086 •ot informatior •nd Pft •C11tGut11•9 Studer.t Improvement Centfr 901 Dover 011vt. St.1tt 206. 1'Vnvport Bt•dl Allard Academy anr.ounces Summer MusiKamp .... ', ... """' J ... 1 21ttt MOftday, W..._day •d Friday l O:OO • 2:00 16 I 1 Eo1t Fowtft Strfft S•a Alta 71 4/136·7100 TRAINEE ~SEMBLERS & PACKERS HelpW..ted 7100 HelpW•t.d 7100 HetpW..ted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• A1T8mOH suut•J01s llOIOYB .W,W•ted 71 00 .-.,w..ted 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• NEEDED lM}lEDIATELY!l TOP,AY!I! All ablfta, ~ swing &r araveyard includes wknds. Long 4' short term ass\gnments. Holl· day & vacation pay. Ho11pilallzation plan avail. To Pleet Your Ad CAll 642-5678 Auto parts, P tr student w/mecb apUtude for geaeral work lo store & shop. Freeway Auto Sup· ply, Avery Pkwy at S.O. Fwy,M.V. For Ad Action Call a Daily Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5678 ~SEMBLERS 5'>Trainee Aa.Mmblert Needed Immediately Lona & Short Term Aaalpmenta 3Sbllt.a Available. Mutt have own transp. CalTodft 55MS20 Free. Top Pay. Vac Pay YlctorT.....-.y SwYlcet Div Walt.er Kidde & Co 2081Z S. E . Bristol Ste 10 Newport Buch <Comer of Brlatol & Campua behind earl's Jr) Equal Qpportunily tmployer M/fl' ASSEMBLER TRAINEES We have requlrementa In aeverat dei>U ror am.all parts mechanical as· aembly. Some posJUons r~ulre good general met.b back.ground. Local work history preferred. Co. paid medical, LTD & life lnaurance. IJ.c• 8tdr•c1 ~Fairview Rd .• C.M . EO.E. Attendant, parking. Female only. P /I' now. Fii' summer . .it7·11M6 or 4&2"3048belwf&7pm. Have aornethln~ to sell? W•"t .... R-ults Clasal!led ada do 1l ,.ell. ... ,,.. ~0 842·5618 Wan\ Ads Call 642·:58"18 .... ---- Babysitter . ~other -1 8.ibys1tter, Grandma helper (or sum mer I lype needed for daughtt!r child. trvlne. Student 1 Pniferably Nwprt HL'I. fl you are new to Costa prer·d. F1ex1ble hrs are1:1 Dys S48·77311, Mesa, temporarily dla· 7521.301 6'5-4916eves. continuin.c yoiJr educ a· SJTIER 12 c. D I tioo, recently dischal'led Babysitter needed to care BABY . ., a1 y lrom the service, or ror (or 2 girls Sun thru Sl SOperhr. &u·U04 any reasoo .seekinl tem· T h u r s H a r b o r _~_s.500 ______ _ poraryorcar~employ· View1CdM area. Tern. Babysitter. 2 school age ment. comlder lhb uru· 644·7387 aft 6 cluldren, for summer que oppor. The women & Babysitter, mUJSt be de Worlunll mother E. 16th men we are loolt.lni for pend my home nr bch Pl. CM AHer s. 642·911:!7, mar be llred ol typing, CdM: :! nice chiid. daily: ~s.l.S3dys ( o d 1 n g Pap e r ,. Mon·Frl 675·6226. dh -------- warehouse Jobe & work 2'1m Banlunit fng ror • limited income. __;;________ COMM1. TIU.US Worlt w1youn1 ~pie Babysitter 3 doays wk12 t x pc r · d Un 1 led a.pJd adv. possible. It child & L11bt holdeclean c il I ii o r n 11 ff a n k • 6 you are 18 or over & lnl. Reh oded 7S9·128S Monarch S.y Plua. ~. woWd be ovall to eta" N'8 ~ullb t96-1Zi3 worlt lmmed. Call betwn --------Equal ()ppor Employrr 8:30am.,2Pm 64MS14 WANT ACTION" Cl8"lled Ada 642·S678 ' luelday, June 13. 1978 OAIL Y PILOT Ct) ......................................................................................................... ....,w.-hd 1100 Schools and • str11ct1on Muti.lc/danc e cl46 will .include c1t.~a.tive, 6olk and ~qua1t.e. dance6 w-i.th a 6.inal wee~'4 tih GJtadu ~1.-;.-.._,,_,.... 01t.ama , mu4.ic , t.C:.ghtt., make-up, co6.tumu. Cla6ti w.ltt 066t.1t oppoJt.tun· .i.tq 601t. d1t.ama.t.lc..4, gue6.t pe.1t.60.1tmell4,e.tc . G1t.adu 1-5 Q.. E 1' r oJI mef\~ Li Mi h~d . Ju"• .'24' (T'tt"'°'•t) +. J ... ly :>.I · Closdd Tti41S41f, J .. \~'f· "'site. e,,,.u ... t ~ -1~ lftl'lt. ~"'"t .u., a1J ag. .f.l nEADING RALLY Readine cen ter s with circus the~e. Individualized. Fun! Prizes~ mat e r ials. Creat for all children, especially those who need reinfo rcement or skills a nd chance or a t t itude t oward reading. Gr ades 1-5 'V MATll MAGIC A trip through interesting centers in -oe ~e d individually. Prizes , new mate rials, c ames . g r oups. ~rades 1-5 1iE~TER RINGERS I N ~EADIN3 A f ~11 laneuage a r ts approach i noludi . reeding , iis teninc . cpcnkinc , etc . Fun ! Exc itemen t! For the more advanced reader . Grades 2-5 '.;Q ~nITINC-CO-ROU ND A creative writlne class f or\ those who like to c ail wlt h apencir:" ?.to ny ditfc rent exper iences! CTadea 2-5 ,r KINDERGARTEN {Half-day ONLY) A f our-hour class wi th mus t c , r hyth,s , art P.E., and a marve l o ua,UnU'sual e xperi ence in a ci r cus unit Snack break at 10 :10; class from B:lS-12:15 . SIOE SllOW •9 S1DE S/10~ II ff LIMBER JIMS ANO JANES . FLAG TWIRLER'S FROL1C. A woodwo1t.k.ln9 cla46 A c1t.obat~c6 ,1t.hythm.l Ftag .tw.iitLi.ng 6o that .ln.tJtoducu u H. Pa1t..t.<.c.ipa.t.<.01t .ltt e.duca.t.<.on de6.lgned be.g.lnnelt.4 o1t. mo1t.e. o6 4~mple. hand t oot 4 .team 6po1t.t 6 and lo b1t..ln9 6un .int o ~~ ........ .,., EXTENV CfJ CLASSES; advanced. Taught b 6o1t. CJte.a.ting p1t.oje.ct6 appl.ie.d p1t.ac.tlce.; g1t.044 moto1t. 6k.ill6 f6.tanc.ia • 6 home-com-.tom wood.· 91pnna6t.lc4, 40 cce.Jt, developmett.t 60 1t .im-~ng queen. W.llt need $• 00 l b 6ee ba4ketball, t1t.ack. p1t.ov.ing v~6ual pelt.ct FoJt. 4th g.1t.ade a11d •· a F.ilm4, game.6,p1t..lze.6. t.lon and coo1t.d.ina.t.lo 4 mal~ baton. Flag _ G1t.ade4 l -5 G1t.ade.6 1_5 It. de.4 1 -S ----------·-----··· --···~----..... ~, ...... -... ,, ... -.. -........ --.. ·-. ----· l clip her e and mail or bring to So. Calif. Colleec, 55 Folr Dr . Costa Mesa , Cali ~ PRE-REGISTRATION ll~K ONE: -CllECK <)Nf: llAL F VAY AJJ.. (!elect c!auu J4t § $20 I £.aclt we.e.k .in advance.I HA LF DAY Ji~l· (p1t.e-a.Jt1ta1tge.d) $75 f6u.lt 20 datJ6 .<.11 advance.I FULL VAY (4ele.ct c.l.a46f.6 601t. AM_.. $30 (14.t week .ln advance ) CIH LV WILL NOT ATTENO FULL .f WKS . U t O I 61tll pa!Jnten.t 2 O ~Hf dt1tJli I ($l0.00 plu6 w~~kly 6e~J SO~RV: NO REFUNVS ,W y BAS TS ···························••+++++#+++++•••···································· ILV Is fJAME ADORE SS PUO.VE AGE GRADE -----o ... oc..,t..,o""'tt..------------ PARE~T/GUA RVI (N NAUE AVVRESS llOME PHO .1/E ----.,, ... ,}O""R""K.,......P"'R""o""N"'t____ -"u-E'-1'-1.'"''l_BO._.R __________ _ .....•..•. -.-.-.~.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.~.~ . ...,. •........•• -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-...•..... -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-. oug AM-C L~SS Cll01CC:S: '· ...,.2..;... _____________ _ 3. ALTERNATE cnotcts r l ~~~~~~P~A~~"E~NNT,......,.STfWGN~A~r_,.u~Er --~---~~~~~-~~--~~~~~~-~~-~~~~--- bov e .to help ch.ild1t.en l -4 ho~Jt4 eJt da~. P.1te-.1tequ~6~.t dependa b~l.l.tq. EaJtn an k/p1t.~zet. 60.1t. being good helpe11.. G.1t.adet. .f 5 SlrJ E SHOW ;15 :.WAMALS OF TllE CIRCUS. An ~xcA...t.ing cla66 in oce.a1togJtaphv. A hand6 -on cta66 w.C:..th ch A-V : A plt.o~tn . ucceti6 that EVERY CHI LO w.lll u1a n.t to ha1t.e . G1t.ade6 1·5 ·•••····•···•···•······ bee. LeQd Ant To p~. Health manage· ment & real t st d~'elv:> ment ()Jlt'raoon Pre~· qU1.111tcs art.• 1~11.il eicper 10 corpor.ih: & r l'.I t l ldlt' ~1'pt.fl0 t secretartal bklll:., or garuzatlonaJ ab1bt). belf reltance & t•nlhwuurr. Top Aal/b• ncfll.., Newport Federal /He<h Management Service ... :135.-; V1.i Lido. i.te 210. N 8 C7l4, 673 Z700 f~xec »eeks dmb1t1011 - peuplo, P tr Unlun1t1.'Cl income pott•n t1al for appt. 751.Qr.!8 -Exec Secy SJ2K F /Chg Bldtpr Sl2K A/Pay Clerk to $90U Recepl/Secy lllOll lrv1ne Personnel ARency 488 E 17th Costa Mes .. Swte224 S42·l47G FACTORY WORKERS With al least I yr-. exp m mfg. & machme shop en VU'Oflment. $4.85 to start Will tram ror challenging job. New plant. Excel 1r inge benefita & oppor. (or advancement. EO E Tungsten Carbide Mfr; 14451 Myford Rd. Tustin FAS Hi ON Mind e d Women. Fantastic op por Substanllal eanung6 without neglecting your fam1iy. Full or p /l Unbmlled chance for ad vllIICemenl. Call Man~. 547-7334, ext 21G.l. FAST FOOD ParH1meday /even1n.; pos1llons now avail COUMTBt HB.,. CASHIER &COOK Apply ln Person ~tweenZ-4 pm daily u.qJoe. SIYer's R.st-•t 3095 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa, across from Feck'V 979-6Wli FORB2AM Small shop. Start Sl200 mo. Must know how to operate lathes. welder~ . Pll>'! benders etc & sU:l.'I fabrii:al1on. 3320 W MacArthur Blvd, S 1\ 979-9790 fUll Time General Office person. Good typ1n ~ slalls nee. Mst be avail immed. $6SO/mo642·7860 FUU Time Saleslady at Sbernes Bakery 496-1410 FURN STW.IPPING 3topexp. M/Ftooperate OW' int. woodworks stnp pang, sandmg, & wood ~~~ ..... ?!~ ~~~ ..... !!~! ~!~ ..... ?!~~ ~!~ ..... ?!!~ ~!!=9~~ ..... ?!!~ ~!~ ..... ?!~~ ~~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~.!~ ..... ?!.~~ =~~a~':·~~:~~~~ overhead beJams, <fo<>n.. BankmgS/L TB.Ult BOOKKEEPING Ellen Carter Ladies Haberdasher 131 Fashion Island Mull 759·1770 Interviewing exp bookkeeper. Part time 9-2 ---------1---------·--------Counter girl FUU time for Deliverymen for early Clerical ADP CLll.ICAL Cl.ERK TYPIST Dry Cleaners. 673·5385 AM newspaper in C.M. I>nver/installer. resp. 18 & over. Must have truck. Gd pay + mUeage + ln- cent.Jve. 673-8004. !urn. etc. Operate bus on sub contract basis. Ncl approx. Sl400/mo easily Msl have your own wrlr 1ng equip. & put u p workmanship sec. If no Mission Viejo, per ma· nenl position. full lime. Typing required. Ex- cellent career opporjuni- ly & benefits. Call Mrs. Bald ridge, 586-8900 5aaAL Seeking indiv. w/xlnt Clown Clea ners 1056 Permp/LMustbavede· A. variety or gen'I t;yptng stills,~ wpm, Bayside Dr. NB pend car & be relrn. PENSION SERVICES clerical part & rttime previousoC'cexperhandl· c_ uhri &C-L S300/S350mo.64&5844. l ing phones & good ~ -positions are n<>W avai . clerical skHJs. Contact Rec,;derHelp Dental Asst Chrs d • U YoU have good typing Personnel Dept. Min age 18 yrs. Apply In ! /lime, good benefits. DRIYERS exp. will tram Tratmn~ E.O.E.M/F N-Ce•~ Fm· an skills 45-55 per min & ap. 1 ., a """ ""..., 846 """"" ® person. Delaney's Kett e n .. ~, ..........,. titu:le for math or ac· MEN WOM EN fee req. tu (714) 683·5423 Debver bakery products Riverside. ---------•Bookkeeper, e xper , to .,_....,... n..,-. · k · o c Art G 11 cial Firm seeks responsi· &mking wor 111 • • a ery. bleindividualsCor : counting or Insurance . PACIAC rTIJTUAL °' Fish, 630 Lido Park DEHTALASSIST. background, please app. Dr. N.B. 57s-3t45 EXP ER 'D needed for --------l o s u p_e rm a rk et 5 • Gardener·~ helper, exJ)t'r Part/F!time. No exper preferred. must ha v~· nee. Will consider Sum· dnver's lie. Call S46-082l mer only apphcanls. ly at: ' ' 700 ~=~~~:Dr fumter help, lOPM·6AM. C.M. dental oC'c. Xray lie F.qualOpporEl'l'lployer Winchell Donuts. 2S3 E. req'd. RDA pref'd . T .... P /..,_ 549-9l9t CLSUCAL Downey SaVltlgs & Loan Bookkeeper for R.E. or P05m0HS has an opemng tn its f1 ce w /general ofc skills, Costa Mesa branch for a front ofc appearan1·e. Accounting background, p/time Teller Must he 833-8SSL typing skills & 10 key ex· able to work Saturdays. ---------per. helpful. Xlnl work· Iii\ PACIAC ffiUTUAL 17th St, CM . Knowledge of fmt/bck. '!!Y 646·9671. Alt 6 call 646·375l belwn 9am & General Off!cc. PBX noon Answer St:rv. Opr ~ 700NewportCent.er Or Coddail Waitress Couple wanted t.o manage 557-1280 Newport Beach Schoof small business. P /time ---------Dri•~TnlCk Furniture Delivery. Will tram. Good pay. Apply, CE Office turn1ture, 20M Placentia. CM lmmed ope.rungs for ei .. per'd or qualified peopll• Ro~ of pay depends u1> on exper . App ly "' person Mon·f''r1 9arr 4pm, lSS Rochester St. CM XJnl work.:mg conds. Paid look Pas..... mg coods & co. benefits. vac. f''or further info con· p p l"' d 1 • lsl Shift C8am-5pm) 2nd F,qual Oppor Employer Mr. Hall642·16.'\4. DINT'AL HCEPT. Earn up t.o $300 per wk. erson. as" isp ay °' .... ,n (5pm·l:30am) are ---------tal't Mr. Wo1dneck. (714) reader ad copy onto ;·avail. Low tuition. Placement DATA ENTRY Pediatric dent.al orfice. assist. 751.9194. Costa Mesa. Experience 642-7422. E.O.E. flats. 2 Days a wk. Moo C 1_,, cw..-CLERK ---------1 llam·9pm, Tues JOam-DUet --., Accur. typing, telephone ---------1 Badbii 6pm . Apply, Pen· 644-4360 work for loan/broker COLLATOR/PACKER Exe ••wt 0,, w twit, nysaver. 1660 Placeolla l•--------1 firm near Faa.bion lale. Mature indiv. needed for hr ... ~·d Ave, C.M. CLBICAL _&M-81134________ light packaging rJ educ a· TB I HS CAREER AMist to secy. Typing, --------•I llona.I materials. Facilily Towariai. OPPORTUNITIES good telephone manner, Cl.ERIS located on Warner St'" ,.es"rl-fl.a&Jf ofc Full time/ Part lime ability w/figures req'd Santa Ana. No ex per .. ..,.--r-· · 1 1 · nee. Apply, National ofSmtiiago.... pos1t1ons a va1 Im· Front ofc appear. Ex benefi mediately. Wallpaper lo Mature. Days. Apply Systems Co11>. 4361 Bu-c h ~~e;~~Otfice Go~HarborBlvd.CM 8:30-10:30 Mon, Wed, UJOJEM SL, N .B. (Near OC suite202 S46-5058 Tburs, Fri. Linwilco OpenlngaNowAvailable Airport) Equal Op· SANTIAGO BANK CASHIBS Lab8,2148Newport8lvd, !or full or p/tlme clerks •port-•u•ru.·ly-E•m•p•lo•y•e•r-- 535 E. I st St. T•tta needed immed. !or car _C_M ________ on 2nd & 3rd shifts. No --------- (714)832·5'200 wasbes in Orange Co.l•--------1 exper necessary-we Construction superinten· F.qualOpporEmployer FUU orp/\ 644-4460 CLERICAL train. .A_dvancement OP· dent , 3 yrs exp. nee. BanlriBS ,.. .. For our S. Coast Plaza • de. Exper. pref'd. Hrs Mon thru Ji)-1.. 9-S: 30. Ap· 9t'Olt 1 Sat per mo. Please call Kat.by Amburgey, 540·4066, California Federal Savings & Loan. 3333 Bristol St. C.111. Equal Oppor. Employer Ban.king Teller. previous uper. preferred but not necessary. Con tact Pat Babloeau, Bank of California. 1401 Dove St. NB. &D·-3511. E.O.E. port~Ues to those who Salary negotiable . CASHIER All &kills urgently qualify. For infonnaUon CM/HB area. Mail re· Needed for our San needed. Long & abort goto our nearest market swne to P .0 .Box 18768, Clemente station. FUii & teno assignments. Holl· or contact t.b e persoonel lrvine9'm4 P '""-. No exper nee. d •· i officeat --....,..-------,....... ay .,. vacat on pay. 13W2Lam St call 834-1Z74 or apply at, Hospitalization plan pson COotCS GO·LO, 1010 S . El avallab!e. Garden Grove537-4840 Br o 11 er exp er . Olmino Real, San Clem. F.qua.I Oppor Employer ne«Saary, 'Jbp wages. company be nefits, pd CIVIL Clen/typUt for N.B. ol· vactlons, health In · IMGfMHIUMC9 flee 0( large national in· surance. Fiddler's Three Leading OC firm offers surance brokerage com· restaurant, 1222 Irvine outat.andlng oppor for 3141 c..,.. pany, Xlnt working con· _Bl_. Tus __ lin_. ----- project engineers, de· 546-4741 ditions & fringe benefits. COOKS si,gnen & draftsmen ex· Starting salary S72S. Ca ll per'd in subdivision & (Across From DoloresMeara,642~ DESPERATE Ly land d evelopment OrangeCo.Airport) Needed, all shifts. Ma engineering. Registra-EqualOpporEmployer Q.ERKTYP'IST Barker's 2.S2S N. Orand, Uon + 3 yrs exper . req'd ----~----Trainee pas. for billing Santa A11a. Apply In for project engrs. 2 Yrs --------•I clerk forinsuranceco. ln person 8·4 Moo·Sat min eirper req'd for de· Clerical N.8. Good typing skills. 836-8481. 1ngnen&draftamen. Ap. TIAJMH Salary to $500. Good co COOIS WAMTID Beauty saloo In CM needa ply ln person to: Mr. Vanous office dudes ln., ....... berwli __ ts_. 833-8450 ___ .___ Bn>iler & Saute SpedaJ. bair stylists. 65~ com· Fuentes at Robert, Bein, clta:lee typi.Qa rJ 40 wpm. Na.1..y~ ty. Coot.lnenta I ex. ~mt~Mjon~=..:·541-:::::::~=---I William ~t & Assoc .. Xlnl W«ldng coocb & .,.._" perleoce preferred. BOAT REPAIRMEN l401QuallSt, N.B. bendita. Wort locatioa Ollllded for lhe 1u&lfled Lunch&din.ner Apply In Mec h I E I e Cl I Hu It Clerical. in Cost.a Meaa. Apply .-.. ... ment 0( lbe D•"u penon Moo-Wed 3·S, Tho R ' a II l h 1 main office, National ..._... aoq Victor Hugo lnn, 361 CUU ep a r / e n • n a llPUTY Cl.ERi I Syatem.Carp,43818irch Pllot. Type '5Wpm el~· Dru' • ..-una Beach <NO yachts to 80'. Muat have s N B N 0 tzic, food phone voice. -e wat.erfrout boet yard ex· Orange County Harbor t, · · < ear C Opponwdty ror advance. P 0 N E C A L L S Per. Blackie'• Boat Municipal Court, 4601 Airport) Equal Op· meot. Excellent com· PLEASE> Bl d portunlty Employer Yard. 8'73-&14. Jamboree v • N. R. hH 1 ____ _.____ pany beotfitl. full time posllloo av:11la For Appolot.mcnt BoolcC!fll)« tor Npt. Center Mfldlcal olc. Permanent Ptr. Hours 09e"..i. salary open. Reply C/u Daily Pilct P.O Box 1560 Costa Meaa, CA llQQI Box 1263 blf' Immediately, re· fodntervlew qui'" t yr clf'ric•I CX· What's Your Trade? Call642-432J. ext 277 per. type 40 WPM. $Mt Equal Ol>Porturuty mo. Call fo r appt. ll.&2p(':r'Oay Employer 8.13-0CU 6l 260. Dt-adllne 'nm'1 UUlelD~ ror applications Wednf't · fer an ad In the Dally PUdt People who a,.. seeklng day June 1-4, 1978. a t Service Dln!c:tcry that can an apartmcmt look fint SELL Idle llemt wit.b a WM. E.0 .£. ,.,abllab)'OUrpniltMionaJ In Clwlfled Will your l>alb' PUotClaaalfled Ad. --------lcknUty. For more In ad be there? To place COSMETIC SALF.S. Aloevera, non surglcal face lift, ulo1 & dis tributor ~IUOM avail Call Debbie 646-6490 Counter Help STAX Burgers •W.UUIS\,CM ~c~ Clfftl req1.1red. 548--5588 FUU time pos1l1on ope as a video d1 spla t.enrunal operator for Basic /Four m i ni computer . Som e ex perience is desirable, bu will tram mdtvidual w1l demonstrated typing ac curacy and speed. Wor 2 positions. avail time: *Front desk •Cbairslde/ lab Nwpt Cent.er 644· 1405 in pleasant env1ronmen Dental Assist. Beautiful with good compan) SJC ore. Need energetic bene fits including team member. ROA. 3 weeks vacation after on day wk. Expanded duties year, company pu1 w1some front desk group insurance. credi Bene fits. Sa l open DRIVER wiioo, etc. Apply at 496-4402 ORANGE COAS _0en_ta1_0rtho __ C_h8JJ'S ___ id-e-. "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DAILY PILOT Day wk. Non smoker. Dry Cleaning. Counter :mw Ba St CM Fountain Valley. 979·1400 girl, must be neat. Will· · Y " ' iog to tr ain mature S:i! com men sur 11 It• w1e:xp Fringe beneftt::- 1945 Placentia, no. •. C~. Phone 645--0191 or 675-0508 for interview. betweenthehounof DIMTALOFACE woman. Full time or 8;00AM·5:00PM Needs an exper'd typist P/1'. Apply lo person to GHtralOfftc• CalHor recept.CalJS44-0683 F.astbh#f Cleanen, 2S47 Reup. dec1s1ve ind:v Appointment please ----'-------·• Ea s tblutr Dr, NB. able lo work w/.ltlr 642-432 I, ext 277 Dishwasher needed al 644-0932 superv1s1on needed 'or Equal Opportunity Sherries Bakery Fashion Isle mvestmenl Employer 496-1410 &Ktu ORlc TKlts firm 640-0123 Daw Processing OONUI' SHOP, p /time & lmmed operungs & op. GENER AL 0 fo' F I C ... porturuties in an est ab. 1 -, • f/Ume. All aft.n & eve co. in Orange Co. airpl1 Manuf ro. nd<1 ~iq: shifts avail. Womao age area. Applicants to person w1general 01.~1 25 or over. Apply In troubleshoot repair & slulls. Gd. lyp1sl (SQ.Ii( person, Dipplty Donuts, test eJectron;c systems. wpm> lC key ad touch , 1854 Newport Blvd , CM Recent analog & digital sh~ on drlstls Ex<'l•t DATA EHCODERS A major Ure Insurance co. quartered m Newpon Buch is seeking data en coden. Xlnl oppor for 1n exper req 'd. Interview workmit C'1>0d . & l'Om by appt onlY, 557 9051 usk pany benel It~ S1&1ry open for Busch ,_S40-_S3>6 _____ _ dJviduals w /keypunch I>nven & belpe_rs needed, key tape or key d1~k local household moviog lra1nlog Add1lrnnal co. Experienced only. tralnlng will be on Forappt847·7278 Engineers Oeoerat<Xflce Univac Cade 1900 ke> disk. Testing will be or Driver. Clasa 1 Tractor & I EHGINE£R REGISTRARS Uruvac 1810 or Uruvac -40' trailer, experienced "'" b . l d Cade. Hrs will be llam tc household goods. At least ~~~. ~lwtoth 1wrora kuae~~ National education firm 7 f 6 . h 1 yr wtth reerences & a 3';1......,. .,. A ls reloc&tilli Its SW1ta pm or mo s, l eri good driving record . per. needed tor small Barbara faciUty to tht; 3:30pm to ll:30pm for E Loc al &. distance. ID3Jlut. co. lo MiH lon Newport Beach areJ. mo'• on• rot.aUng basis 847·7278 Viejo. Resp. will lnclt.eie OenenLI O(fice pos1Uons Perm aulanmenl t.oaw. ---------•drafting & many are av11lla b le w ith lnashlftlfdealred. NOWIS THI TIME engineering projecu various dutie~. Req t! Liberal benefit pka & forjobseekerstoch~k worktng w /thc Sr sltlll" include typln•i. txlnltwoPrld111 co~D· Cont the Dally Piiot Help tlngt.neer. We are seek· good phone voice. It not ac ersonnc ep Wanted clasalflcaUon . If in a. d 11 pe nd a b I e. hendwrHlnl(. 1\v1:1llor. 640-3:i.28 the job you want I~ not h ;a rd w o r k I n r. I n exper l:; helpful Appiy Iii\ l.here you mJaht COl\llider dJvadUllls Xlnt ~n.-f11~ N•tJonat ~yrttm:4 C'.011'. 'el PACIFIC l1lUTUAL offtr'lng your servlcf'!I Only those qu allrle<t 4361 Birch SI, N 8. (Near With an ad in the Job pleuecaU OC AJrportl Equat Op 700 Newport Q.!nter Or 581·3830 UIUan ,... · Newport Beach Wanted category. Phone 1_pon_un_n•y•"•''m•p•'•O>•e•r-- Equa1 Opp0r Employer 042-5'78 Excltin& & dyoam1c _6C2-587&________ Sell klle ttem11 642-5678 farrmtion call 8Ga'78. your ad, eall &42-5'11 flnd what )'OU want ln Daily Pilot Claaailioda. Want Ad Help? Sell Utlnas fut with Dally &G-m8 Pilot W~ot Ada. penontowork lnN B. bookstore. P /time lnchtd wmds. 87$-9~ Make your shopp1nq eu1cr by u.slna the Daily PUot a .... n.s Ada. 010 0 All T •'tlOT f uttWll, Junw 1 ! H /!I I C.,...W.k • ···················•••f '"'me•..,. •••••••••••••••••••••• ··•••··••·•·······•··••·••············•······• h'dlnln !f Hr8Jl9 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ll&J Appllanc:e S<-rv WU .S CARP~:N'mv. 30 TIU P CHA RG t: Sll> >rs ell.p. f>attos. pan1•l 4!0'25 Mam. s A. i.ru:. doon1 cl<' SSl ~ :WS-2'22 US7 01~ • --Caq >t-nlr)' & ~ •b1nt!l ~lilt • .,..rs work. tr~ e:u !\mall •••••••••••••••••••••• Job,, f t'P<lll"•, l'V~i. •Save Money• 673 ~125. -'h in Onvcwoyi.•Park1ng lo •Kepaars •Scalcoat1og c.w.cp, Ac0111tic •l.ac. NO. C M S&.S ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aspball64648il Spray acoustic celhng:s ~ --textunng walls. ...,., Set-Yic• References. 5411 7015 ······················· ---Ntllc'd the perfe('t girt but C...nt/Conc....te don't have the patience? ••••••••••••••••••••••• Let us do your shopping foundauoos. reuun1ni; Pro r s h o p p 1 n g . walls. blocks. patios. 'lal.18fac.11on guar Pips 556-824L l.Jc'd __ _ 031 Oll7ll --~-••••••••••••••••••••••• RJ. Huffman &. Son. Remodel & add1t1ons. 6'i5-4644 or 548·4!>4 l Llc.-en.sed & Bonded . Ind. cwi>enter. comm'! r~ No Job toO small John. S31-8082 or 646-0425 Room Add1t1ons & . Rcmodeltn~. 31 yrs c:q.1r stiampoo & steam clean w/h1ml to bwhl s ates <'olor bnghteners; wht lMAGINATION as our l'plS 10 min bleach, Clean pusswurd. {)u:ul Bw Ide rs hv. dan rm. bull $15. Av11. #2134!1H ;\lrdon 644·688l rm $7 50. couch $10. chr ---- $5. Guur el.am pet odor Caldorn1a Coast al l'Pl r1:p1.11r. 15 yrs expr St-rvtCl' New, remodel & r>c, work myself Hers hauling 1-'ree estimates. 5.JJ-0101. Co.tit Ma:r al 492-6393. GcneraJ ltUJ l1.hn1 <·ootrac: tllf tl4-cks uddlt 1onial rt• 1uc.J.c111Jul 1'rt.1Jl't·ls Joint vcnlUJ cs <.:a 11 960 418G aft Sor 5JIHm4 Clean uJ)&. Uoultn lt. Lile hauling mov1011, Laodscap1ng. tMm~. Garage·Yard cle aning. st>rv1c.-rng. 642·9907 Reas. rates. 642·07M Homec-..., ••••••••••••••••••••••• GARDENING SERVICE a.ctricd 5411-8375 Wanl a REALLY CLF.AN ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOUSE? Call C1ngham ~ Bectric F.xp. Japanese Gardener. 01rl. l''ree est ~·5123 , ... 327.,,., .,15 697~ Complete yard service ..... ..,., "' .. Rekable & neat. 6'5--0004 Hoon>. carpets. baths. walls. pa005. windows. EUX:TRICtAN-Pnced Gardening route fot sale . Spec. price for vucanl re nght·free estimate on Call 546-7373 for inform a· stdences \url(eorsmullJobs Uonaftt.•r 5.00PM. Those Guys Licensed 673·0359 ,.~ ~--ic'"'s 974-0810 c.-t-~ ,_.,....,, "" Immaculate Cleaning Co • _....,, •••••••••••••••• • ••• ••• fo'or those who deserve •••••••••••••• • •• •••••• HANDYMAN: C.irpentry. the best. 759·0377 WESTt;RN 1-'~CE CO electrtcal. plumbing ./il Wood &Chu1nJ1nk nrs. 847·27f7, SS7-4504 lJc.-WZ.tS..151 536-1837 --------- Carpet c leaning, win dows. ovens. we do at all ' Plant, pet. (horse etc) The Moppets 546-2393 Ch.at.n link fence 1n5talled. hou.<ie & y~rd c~re Exp lowest pnces on gates & 642-5405Save • repairs. l.sc. #355344 call ---------- Dan 846-8801 Gt acirtg ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gcrdenilwj Haul, skiploader dump ••••••••••••••••• ••••• • trk grading tree w rk •VERY LOW PRICES• de~lltioose1te ij.ll-1257 • On Garderung Ma.mt. George S49·2015 HClllftc) ••••••••••••••••••••••• fle11able Jo;xpr Japanese occ Student l Ton truck Gardener. Heas. l"ree Trash, tree tnm. Hon est. 645·5230 art 5 30. 642·5703, 979-6489 Mike --- ClassJf1ed Ads --Have sumethrog to scW? 642·5678 Classilted uds do at well. Walls. ceilings, floors & windows cleaned. Ca II afler6 PM. 646·6145 Debonair C leananJ! Service. Reason. rates. Rels. 642·0221. 960·48711 alt3. ••Housecleaning done by reliable couple Refs 540-1793 MRS. CLEAN makes tt gleam . Bach . apts & homes. SJ(H)728. 549·9372 nosemarie's Houi;ecle&n · Ing. Refs. reason. Own trnns. 642-1403. 645-3439 SUHSHIME GIRLS ,.he proress1onals 1n home and ofhce clean ang. We are fully insured -Is your service" 1-'ree esllmale. 540-9525 Laftchcaplftg ················••4•••• LANDSCAPlNC Rt!asonable pnces. 968·8783 Landscapmg Tree tn m ming. Clean-up 8 yr s exp Free est Nuboru. ~3 or 1197 ·2862 Fre(! Est: Blockwall. Re· Pro1 p:unUng Ext di int CERAMIC TILE. Special tainer Wall. Slumpslone, Low rates. Refs. Free tY ~ln~/11001"! 25 yrs 8 r 1 <.' k <.' o n c r e t t! t!St 536-4780, ~~ ' x P ~ rr. I 'l' P " 1 1 • dnveways, pati05. Lie. & "-""/l--'r 962·1118:> Bonded. Bob. 963-7339 •••••••••:!'::'•••••••••• lC·-E-RAM--IC-IJ-le-.-r.;-·e-w_o_r_r_t-· P-......JP .. ri11q Neat patches & teittures mode l Free est Sm 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• At& EST. 893· f4l9 Job11 1o11elC'om e ;,36·49ti~ afl ... PETERS PAINTING Expr'd . Ile a!! Rates Pia •illq TrwServlce Free Est Call Gene ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••1'•• s,52.()158 HOME.SAVERS. Plumb· -------I.II~ & Heating. Free est. JTohn'.;Tree Muinwn•.nc~ /\II l'ROfo"ESSlON At. SlO hr. Honest a,. reliable r ur.m1r.g. to pp .11i; Pa1nllng. Inter J Exler. servaC'e BofA. M IC OK. hmbm2 6: rem_?vul Lie Rens. work guar 642·0386 9'19.aoM ur 84; .038:J dt ansni S..:i 7263 ___ _ Pamllng. Extr/lntr. Ex· Rid l:ltoN T~ ~'d, honest. neat, reav ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ •.•........•..•.•...... c'd 964·1045 Dave 1 wall help you duy o r set! Learn to Pl:;y Cu: tar F\lr. sumur;.uni.-i ll'S~or.s Fine Ex-ier. Painting by Free consult.atron. Make. at home. Wtll leiich bei.: Complete landscape H Smor. St. be .. ins. Try aJ,'1.. goo.~ & une.r A11 a11e1-1. rea' SpnnkJe.r systems. M~· _me_._836-__ 555S __ aia_hrs __ . __ Rooft.J rates Steve. 646·2286 s1on Viejo. 495·5296 nit es. YOUNG MAN. 5 yrs ex pr •••••••••• ••• ••••• ••••• Wl.dow ci.-..i u..oa...,. an wallcovering. Free REPAJR & REROOF. All ...................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• esls.00·85761\ndy. l Y p es s h a r. g I cs ServanA CM. Np~ot Bch, N(}w "X VINY' E rocks hakes.compo t.:ir Irv R ... d .on Co,.~ ,. u W WILL PAINT AN Fr l 541 5930 AJlbrands. AVERAGE HOUSE ex -~--C !o 0 r.1 n~ ~' · "·~· Freeestimatcs lcrior, $249. Aver . 4·un1t Complete Roofing Co 546 __ 51.1_11 ______ _ Hinehart P1oorcovcnng apt. eitt. $375. 1*340035. ~eas rate~ Quality wk Your mutd doel>r. •do wir.· 846·2878 547 7334 E6l ~yrs 6314943 dows~ W•• do c.. .. I.Ill Mas.oftry Pamllng & papenng. 25 ••••••••••••••••••••••• yrsserv. Harbor area. St Bnc kwork. Sina II Jobs. I.Jc. & insrd. 642-2356 Ke· Hoof For~! Call Anytime 894·tM21 63l-02li everunJ?! Nt:!WpOrt, Costa Mesa & ---------- Irvine. 675·3175eves Want Ad Resufts 642-5678 Want Ads ~hk e >'ou: ~hopp:ng easier by using lhe Oa1iy C<i 11642·5678 Pilot Class1f1ed Adi< HelpWC111t.d 7100HetpW•ted 7100 Help Wanted 7100 Help Wont~ 7100 HelpW•t~ 7100 H.apWant.d 7100 Hetf>W•ted 7100 ............................................................................................ ··•·•••··········•·••·· ·••···········•··••···· ···•·••·•·•••••·•······ HetfW•ted ilOOH•W•ted 1!00 GEHERAl.OFACI: lfanclyman. cxp c r . 1n '--i.nlS.Cretary MAIT•'O MOTORHOMEMFG. OfftCEHELP lleuvy phones & typ1n~ UlJAlU)S C'arpcntry & parnling. Exp;;.11;-s ecy for ~en'I IU. Paying top wa~es w/xlnl J H e rb er l f{ a 11 to Key adder. Goorl *SECURITY* Trans & tools r eq 'd . practice Non sm okcron Pvt Country Club. must bcnefitstomen&women J ewellers needs f /trmc phone manner (':;senlla l 493-3756 ty JI U S alary open. b e/b Poaedoepx~r pFeorr ~pupnt an a ll phases or H V off1C'e help. Apply in ~mall manuf Sal rum HARDWARE SALES Mag 11 helpful, but not w r ,,.. · a man u r . I n l c r v 1 e w s person. 3333 Bnstol St. mcnsuratc w 1eitper *GUARDS* nec.&UJ-1400 call644·5404. 9 11am.Applyd1rect CM ISoCoastPla-za> ·~ 1916 lnleresl1n1: f /lime PoS. tn M;..-Motor ttom.s retatl More No Sun or Manageme•l • -r ~ves St.-c Sh•vc. H W. LlGALSE<::RETARY MAMAGER TRAJMEES 2975Ai rway Ave.CM Office p /ltm e. good GENERAL LAllJRERS L rgt!ntly Needed''' W&rc:hous1• Stul·k Clerks "ihJpp1ng & HecC'IVlfl#! Must have phone & reha hit.' traru.p LonR & short term assignments Holt d.J) & VJt'al1on µay llv-.p1tal1zut1011 J)IJO U\all. VOLT T&MPOAA.AV &aRv~a 3848 Campus Drhe 546-4741 I Across l''Tom Orange Co. Airport 1 t:qual Oppor Employer <:1nMa.m Gari Housedn~ -.erv1ce nds women Pf f . lt)p car nee 1)45..5123 --- GIRLRUDAY t.\·ncral of<'. r~C'l·pt Worid'1 lm'9Ht Mc:wity Gllard Sen ice Start now• lmm(.'<ltate full .ind p;irt Umc post 1111ns open l"lrx•blc h11ul°' ABOVE AVERAGE PAY SCALE •l n1fr1rm:. Supplu:<I •:\1u~l I l;in• Auto .ind Tl'lephmw •Mt>n .md Women •M11dcot.., .trHI !-.1•1111 rt•llrt"CI For 1mrn1·rl1:il1· con StUCI J I Hiii, 1·,; II uf Jpply Ill ~·r"'" .1t BURNS f ntematiOftGI Security ~ices.Inc. 1775 K Q>nterSl Suite 103 /\nahe1m 6l5·4630 Equal Opportunity t-:mployer M / F -.omc• t•xper req'd, mu~I ----------lll' ~ood typist. s m mfg !JI.mt, xlnt benefits. FtT. ~; 0KQill1194-5351 HO GIRL FRIDAY :-\um mcr job, typin~. ).!<'nrrul ufftl'l' & rl'tl'I> 1 11101~1 dutws Pvt Cnun try Club. l'or dppt t•all tM f)40.1 GUARDS SECURITY GUARDS S2.6S·S3.65 P~r Hr AJI J)('r'lOM<.'I paul WC('k ly l 'mform prov1dl~I ;JL nu cir..l to i::uarru. l'c11d va<'atrnn. med1ral an suram·e and opportunity w r 1 g ht co I 2 6 o~ di -·• A na1Jonw1de Jewelry co MOT<>tt ROUTE w fagur<'s Lots or van" Horllt=ster ~l . Cost a ..... pa Y growing '""uca· w i ll teach you th t' l y m beaullful Newport M l 1 on a I r 1 rm h as a Jewelry bus mes:>. S250 3 The Daily Pa lot ha::. a Ctr Insurance ofc Hrs 1 ese1 _ C'hallenging pos ition wk+comm.Noeitpnet· large route m Mission l ·S. Mon thru t"r 1 HOUSECLEAHIHG HELP Full lime. Mon l•'n. P art· lime work avail dunn~ Wl't'k or on Sat Will al'· l·ept ~•udt·n~ f•>r 'um mer e mploym cnl. 54(). !:1.525 r -- lluusekt•t:pl·r ltH• 1n "'c.·~'POrt f:lmrl) dc1.ircs m.it11rc exp pcr,on, l::ng & n•I reqwrcd Nu :.mok mi:: prcferrt'<I ~ 17XR HOUSEMPP'R/Ljv~ in t:xpenencl' prl'f. Mature lady. own room & bath Salary open li4S..tili46 llOUSEKEEPf.:R·hVe·1n, ~ ch.aldren, boy 8 & girl 4. 1 l 8 . area 963-6370 Housekf'epcr. C.M lady havecar .6dys, P /t,n on· !.mkr. 645 0681. HOUSB<EEPER (Nights> The Marnotl Hotel is s eck1nit a r eliable housekecl)t>r tu W•>rk the CVl'ntnj! shill ~nJOY ex ct-llenl co twncf1ts Apply 9am·noon Mon l-'r1. Per..onncl M.AARIOTT HOT9.. !X>O Newport Center Or Newport 1.lcach Equal Oppor Employer avail as secretary to our Wi F V1eJe. Mon taru l-'r1 al 83.1·9590 Isl an-house attorney 111 tram or appt cull lcrnoons. S:it & Sun /\ d van <.' e men t op · 642'51~-morrungs. Must havt• dt•· porturulles arc avail to a MAH.AGER pendable car. $50 cash ltnght. consC'1ent1ous in· Busmess man rl'Q's re deposit req. Good dnvang div who hasskallsorty p· I.table person to managt· r ecord. Call ti42-"1321 ing 70+wpm. s h 80 + distr c.-onsulttng bui.t L<>avc nam e & phone wpm, dictaphone Legal ness. Oppor to start Your <'all wall be re background helpful. Will spare tame without an tumt'd _____ _ tram rf pa:;t work his tory H!Stment & bwlu your as good Pos1l1on il\'311 own bustne55. l.>31 G008 July 10 Send n·sumc or ------ apply 1n p1:r:.un to NJ lJonal Syslems Corp. 4361 Manuf actunn1: Birch St. N IJ ( Nf'Jr OC t\1rporl > Equ::il Up Porturuty Employer r l.Jquor Store CIC'rk f\111 & P /t1me. N.B. 548·7863 bef <!pm LIVE IN/lh1ffs Ml to help care for eld.:rly mother. No cookin~ ur cleananR. Muc h free lime. 64(}-4038 ---LOTMA.M For car rentol. 18+. P /ume.Joull. 752·7100. LYN or RN needed p/timc 117 Fr1 /S alor3·11 Wc.'<l /· Thurs. Good bc nd1ts. lnq: Beverly Manor, 340 Vactona. CM 642 0387 Photo Plote Inspector TRAINEES We are seeking in· dJvaduals ror first shaft lo work m our l'roductaon Department as a Photo, Plate lnspcC'lor Traanl.-.' DulJt'S Wiii tnrludl' prl.' parataon and photo resist appllcall on No ex penenc<' neccssar). "'l' w11l traan Ex c e 11 en l ,. 11 m p a n ) benefits mcludtnA m<iJ•lf medJcal and ucnlal. Ca II or apply m person 39:12 Campus rave. i'll'wporl Beach. C.\ 92f.tl0. 17 14 l 540·6080 1-:QUjl Op porturuly e mploycr \I ... MOTOR ROUTE Dally P1lol r o ult' 1n La~una Beach & South La~una , artcrnonn<;, Monday through ~·raday plu.-, Saturdlly and Sun day mornrni::s S.SO per rno, <.:russ. $-l50.00 cai.h dt.'PoS•t required . Call &\2·432l ask for Ctrt'ula 1100 LA:avc · Name. Ad dress. Phone Numbt>r and ~1akc of Car Good for student ur rell red person -----Nurs~ry worker . WhcllesaJe Nursery has o penings ror exp nursC'ry '11.rkr'I 1\pply an person 4-5 PM 6541 liar· run<'a Hd lrv1nt' NURSES ltN I S12631Monlh. HN II S 13 52. M o L V N s S8231mo Apply at P e r i; o n n e I CH f 1 r e . Fa1rv1ew St::itt.• llosp • 2501 Harbor Bl vd. Coi.ta M~a NURSES AIDES Oral Surgeon surgical ai; s as tant Experae nc\'.' necessary. Call 963-07Zi or 751·9184 after 6 PM Huntington Beach. Partne r wanted . tuke over expansion pro1ec.-t in Orange Co Oppor lor Ii figure mcomc within ti yrs For appts only l'all 64&4533 betwn 9 I lam PART-TIM ~: lt.lt>al stu d e nt or hou ~e ~af c C ounter h l'lp Superdonut, 698 W 19th, CM 5:30AM·9 30AM Th Frt·Sal (5411·~ after lO AMI PARTTIMEOfftCE Small mfgr needs sharp. \'OnsC'1ent1ous. atC'urale younR 1.url good typist lo learn gen'I nrfc duties l2 5pm. f1t."X1l.lle Poss• b!e full time later. Call for appt. 645-6777 Walton Corkwood. !134 W 17th St. C M PART TIME EVENINGS ••••••.•••....•.•.•.•..........••.......•.•.. ,. RECEIVING CLERK AT-EASE in h-'"• 111-.d. Newport leach ltos • ..-..~ ift ih lle<et•itMJ Depa lwww11t. 1:30-S:lC MOR......., fTidoy. Plttaff CCIII 644-5070 Wteilciav~ Asi For Mr. Kohaut ....,w~ ;100 .._.w-...ct ;~oo ....•..................••.••••.•.•••.•........ P-sychiatric Tech $1034 /Month Apply Jt Pers o n nd Ofr1 ee. Fairview Stale Hospital, 2501 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa ----- Purr has 1ni: ;\1 ar.agcr Car eer pos llaor. lot" mature take C'har;::e an RESTAURAMT MAMA GER Broad exper tr. fine dtr. ~· :\1ust enJOY work:r.~ w1pcople Pltase !-ubm11 resumt' and p1ctun •c Classi/1cd 1\d :11~. D:-.1:y Pilot, PO Ho:: t56C. <.:o~t~ :\1~a. Cu 92621> chv1dual to head purt·has 1•---------mg & sh1ppmg dept Call Restaurant 546-060R8-_t_1_a_m_____ PERRY"S PIZZ,\ R.E. CCll"fff" DiftMr i'ow h1nnK ior 1u1: II.. li1rl "'r1da). PIT Mon- t· rt !J·3 lnterestin~ ""ork. 110 •"<per nee SlJrt 1mml'(I Call .dt l2noon t;.\l! 8006 for Jtlvancement lo __ :.uperva:.nry 1>1>s1tmn. If If you can do alterations. you ;ir1• rc:spun-,1bll'. HI have I got a deal for you yc:ar!\ or H~C or older• ,)ti(!, 494·7018 LVH PM Shift 1-..'very olhcr wknd orr Mus l b e dedicated ti) good patient care Apply. 1445 Supenor Ave, N B 642·2410 TRANSMASK CORP. & OR.DEllUES Needed lo gave tende r lovani:: care to the elderly patients Wall lrain qualified p e r sonnel Earn while you 1carn AH shifts avail. /\pply, l445 Supenor, N.B 64.2·2410 AduJL'I with outst:rndani:. allractwe personalities who enJOY workm~ wath kid<,, Sta.rt at $3.50 J)t•r hr Phone 642·4321 11250, bctween3 00·5.00P M . Want 10 know mor e p;ir• 1: m , cpcr' r : about res1<knt1al Heal Varyir.,_; c.:.>• .; hr ~ !:};talc'• Don"l be alraad pll.'011anl .... orktni.! eoncl: to a.~k Attend ..l smal I tann~ "'101 t· ..l 11 v '1 w dllll1Cr party at Reubens ldlal upp1(;m( ntal 1r. :\1esa t>rdc as a guest of come :nr hOW>cw •' e!-.\ Uruqul llomes. Realtors. >'Udcrl <J1.:r p r o a n d h .: a r D w ' ~ t-1 RC!.111vcly i:rowmg <'Orr. llaui:?en. Pres .. Real pany offt..r .. oppl}" fo, Es t:ite Academy o f advant·ement based :io Professionals. desC'nbe )Our ;ob pcrformanrt• the many facets. or J ;\lust ht> I~ d. over Appiy C'BrCi?r m Real E.;tate 1n per .. or.. T ia The ! 01Mcr d:itl' 1s Thur., , :: 5P:M J3.1~ i'iwpl Bl Stl June 22. i 30PM. spouses 205 NB LVM•s liovc>rncss wa nlcd l ~11J)Crv1s1• &wt1v11y of n ) r olrl Mu:.t dnvl.' ~<11 4 I )a~'!I J>Cr wk $.'ill p.•r wk t)I(> 5143 3-U Medications. F'ull &I•--------· ASll for Sharon Equal Opportunit y Employer h u v (' y n u r o w n ~ ---- Ir ans p 1d1at1 on aod tnnt.'Cd of2 key pc:ople lo 1elC'phont•. ph•,1s1• appl) h<'IP 111 our c xpanll bu!.. 10 pt>r'IOll hl'lWt'l'O !~am Call for appt 675-02J0. P /t. Mesa Verde C.:onv . Hosp. 661 Center St. C.M. 548-5585. ------- ~Ul<.l 5pm ----- IHSURAHCE MACHINIST D1versif1ed work load. Mfg . c lectronrc in· ~trumentataon. Mode rn s h op . Advan <'ed Kmet.1ca, Inc . 1.231 Vic tona St . C M 646·7165 I ;1 l\HUS Sc1·unly GLOBE PROTECTION h IHr1ng proft'!>S1onul ,,.,·ur1 ty ~ Ullrds Toµ µa), lop b"ent·frt::. All ,1rl'41> or Orange Co. Cill ollect for 1nterv1ew 111 \llur ar~a. <213) 645·3950. GUARDS l 1111 & p lllm1· AJI areas l tulorms rum Ai:cs ll ••r ovl·r . H c t1rcc.J. "'t•lcornc No •·~pt•r nt-t't-:,:; Apph l'mvcrsal l'111l1-ct1on :-.t•rvH'l', l:!:!t• W Sth :O.l, S<1nlJ Ana In 11•rvw hr.. !I t:t ~ I 1 Mon ~·n llave )>Omettung you want II> 1-<>ll"! Classified ads d 11 well. 642·5678 BURNS liftmationol Security Services. Inc:.. 1775 t-. Center Strccl St.all(' 10:; \n.1hc•1m. CJ\ 92805 (711) i;:1;. 1!i:!O Equal Opporturuty Employer MW HandyrMn. matur~ & cle- ~ndahle. part or full lime for Ruest home 111 CM 646-li7l6 M£B> HELP? I lelp yourM•lf to a I lc,1p1n~ !.elcet1 on ot Quuhf1ed Hup1•ful:. tnthC' OAILY PILOT lll!:LPWJ\NTEO I\~ t:osta MC'sa Agcnc·y of ll•f"S xlnt opl)Ortunaly for gal w ~xpc r. Pay & working ronds lhe best (714) 642 li500 Insurance S<!c'y, expcr. 20 hrs wk, over 25 .. Don, 494-07?A Insurance new business d1.•rk. maJor insurunce c:ompany . Insurance background desirable Type 50 minimum. SJ SO hrly + ~tart 1mmed1ale· ly t; 0 I': Mr. Gunkl'l. 8.1.5-8550 IMTEIUOR PLAMT MAINTENANCE ExJX'r. or have strong ho r tic.-u It u r a I b a o k . grounrl. F /I 11ne. 494-0168 --------JANITORS. part time, E .O.E. MACHINIST N.8. <'o, needs. Class A Machinist ror flridgePott Mill & Hurdlnge Lathe Close tolerance pree1s1on work. Expcr req'd. Top bens. E.O.E. 557-905l osk for Ron Adams Mach.mist J.athl''I, mall & chucker ol)('rat1ir /\bl<' tn do has1c ~rt up, rl·afl prints. & havl.' ba!oH' tools Call days 540·6426 Machinery Assemblers. Some shop cxper nee. St.art lmmcd. <.:all Dave or Bob957·8761 Help W..ted 7100H.lp W..ted 7100 eves. $3.00 per hr., ••••••••••••-••••••--•••••••••••••••••••••• WAXERS, full tJme. ex- MAID p/Ume. Wall trnan Apply in per!ion, Lado Shores Hotel. 617 Lado Park Dr. N.8. INVESTMENT SALES 1'1 t•i.lll!lllll:. 'c:rund ~ru't clcl•U 10\ c'tm1•11t j arm '' :-1·<>k1ni-: ail (>l(J>(•r1 cn1•etl ~otr ... per~on t•i ~1·\I prime Oran~t· Count v rc!.1deul1al l11~n' l'r\'l('r tnd1v1duu\ with gcMMI 111\t"'tor h.•M' .tnd R<'nl fo:St;.all' sale~ ltc1•n•,(' t has h. :.o exceptional opportuntl\ lor Jn tndwldual wtlh success m secur1LW:\ S:ales anil' lookani;t Lo t!lller a 1:rowtll oriented 1ndui.try w1th0\Jt the ronC'rrn or morket dc.-cl1nc. 1':xcellcnt commission t<Chcdule permits unllm11ed per.tonal JZrowth nnd Immediate income•. Present Jnv('i;tmt·nt C'n11m14'lors t•arn u minimum of s.15,000 00 1.1nn11ally our loon~ urc• wrauen to j llfll<'t 'IOph1stlcal<'<l Jnve,.tor.c .~t-t>k1m1 WC'urr inH·~tmrnh with ~ 1rllh uvera11lnll 12': Call i-:>.e<· \'I' .it i\1 li\I ~1 NEWPORT EOtJrTY FUNDS, INC. 620 Newport Center Drive, Suite 21 I Newport S.OCh, Colifornlo 92660 ............. --· per. Call 714·630·4231 blwn4 6rM Legal Advertising MAID wanted full tame or pJllme. Seactifr Motel. 1661 S . Coast II w y Laguna Bch. 494.41492 Clerk-Typist Posataon now avatlable ----------for BSSl!llllnl to I.A' Ra I ,\I) vertlbmJ? 01 rector of tht• Daily Pilot Mail Department TRAINEE We arc loukani;: for u Gcni•rul ufftc'(' l'X bngllt dependable 111d1v pc.nence und hghl typing lO be tramc'd to opernlc.- "kills H'qua red c 35.40 oor muilioic nluchlnt•s T No expcr nee.-. Apply, wpm). yplnl( test wall Nnt1oru1I Systems c.;orp. be oomanastcrro to nil "ppllc.-anlll. 436l Birch St, N.D. (Near oc rurport > Equal Op Automobile n ecessal'y •port-·uni-•ty-E•m•p•lo•y•e•r•. -• CM occasional locnl dnv •l'lll· Excellent C'Ompany \)eoofats. For apl)(llnlmcnt for m - terv 1ew. pleas e c:all ll42 4321. ext 277. DAILY PILOT :\."WI W Say Street t·,.,ta Mt-s11 i'.:Qual <>pp0nuoit> f:mplO)l'f 1.1'.<;1\L SEl'H 1-;·1 AH Y t yr •':\fl or kK.•I -.N· st hcxil Nr Ornn1w L·n i\J rpon 8.'l.1 IH~ MA!NTF.NANCE man ror exclusive, own-your-own 12 unit Bayfront apts. Muat be honest, depend. ~mpctcnt& willing t.odo a l(OOd Job W /Oul s upervision. Clean llv· lll!I. no bod h11hil3, L.1vc OCl premises In beaut 11p1 provided rree w 1ut1l Perm future. 11d solary. xlnt worktnR c.-nnn Ph 673 11711 or 117:1 l:Jfifi bc1""-n4p0l & {)pm 011'1i;1r11'il \d-. ) 11ur ont• 'top "hupptnll renter NURSES AIDES &ORDERLIES PIX AMS. SERV. Operator. varied hours. full & part lime Wall tram H35·356l MATURE W OMAN p/t1me to w c lro m(' newcomers & conlat'l merchants. F1eiuble hrs Need car . l1le lypani:: 547.3095 7·3&3·ll.W1Utra1nJunt• PBX MccharucJYard Foreman grads. Mesa Ven.le Con\ i\ n s w ~ r 1 n g s c r v t l' e Hosp. 661 CenlerS t . CM operator foll & P iT C:ill ~356\ Exp. an diesel Ras eng resp. dJrectly to VP Sal <'ommensura te w /exp Nursing Call for appt bnng re Royale pos ataons arc an s ume. Val ley Cres t Sopervasor . 3-11. FIT. Landscape Inc. Ht20 s. LVN Charge nurs('s. Yale SA 546-7975 EOE by 11·7 .30, FIT, every othcr Chotl't' wk end off. Nsg ASSIS· tants for all sluft!:i Your Medic:al Assistant !>lulls & ca ring a re R . N 0 r c qua I I y needed'" our lar;~e SN~· qualified. G.r ·5 orhre C:all ror 1nlen 1c w , Newport Beach Top _546-__ &_iso ___ _ s alary P () lieu 11 3, HunlrnJ?ton BeaC'h Med1ral Rccept or want C'lerk ex per ":llUrt' woman. N.B ore Start $3 hr Call !i42 1494 or 646-4071 Mervyns ts now takrng liP· plicalJons for P IT Sales. and stoc k . Daytime. everung, & wkend s hafts avail. Apply at 9811 Adams Ave. IJB .Between 10-2. E.0 .E. $500 mo pays your room & board , rruase the So Pac1f1c 65' srhooner "Shearwa ter" :)411_.l\12 Motor Home Tt•rhn1c1an -Automot1vt• repairs, automotive '"" domesU\' on~1n: NOW HIRING I n H's l ml' n t f 1 rm 1 n Fashion bl~· now ;i<·tcpl ang appl.acat1on<o LEGAL SF.CH F.T J\ RY Calif ht1Rat1011 l'XPcr Xlnt typmg, d1ctaphonc Sk:ills ADMINl ~TrtAT IVF. SEC"Y Work for V P. XJnt op port. for shari> gal w1lh R.E. financing. mktg. tn vestments background UOOKKEEPEH Good figure aptitude Bank exper helpful. American ll om .• Mortgage 230 Nwpt Cntr Dr. Stc200 Newport Beach. Cu 7S9 1511 wlnng, o/c & rcfnf-(, un· -------- & accty len•' w1•ldlni: 1 .. ---------General tnot•Jr home OFACE P'OSITIOH matolenanct> f'•beri.tla's Job sec unty. ndvtince febncataon. 4 yrs exl)(!r menl. mformul work en PIXOP"ERATORS Wall lrain. Days & eves ca 11646-8000. PBX Operator, ans scrv cxper pref'd . Full or p/llme 54.9.3015 Plumber Mm exp :i yr.:. in repair & remodel 979-806.5 PLUMIERS Drammen Wanted. train Mu5t have truck l :Jl G96S Prns Person wall own Full lime Itek &· /\ B Olck exp. Laguna lhlls loc Call for appt S86·3_150 P'llSSMAH Exper'd 1250 L&W. Quality shop. Xlnt work· ang conds . 9-5·30 Mon· Fri lrvl.lle lndust'I area Call Mr. TeU. 75l·l504 Pnnted c1rcwt boani mfr tunng trainees S3.25 pr hr lo start 40 hr work week. 3002 S Oak St. Santa Ana Produc tion Worker Delivery t>nve r Combo. S3 hr lO <ilart 642 2256 m abov1· /\ulu 'l'rcha vtronment. larst class PrwCIRllMr/ c.-aan's Cert1f1C'atlon <.':ill medlt'3l beoefaLs, profit • ---::s· (1rst 558·~0. toke ad to shanng & retirement Analyst F.mploym<>nt Develop plam Rring us besar l)'J.I 1 Yr exper ln COBOL. menl Department $300 lslg skills, auenlton to de RPG u. DOS Xlnt ,tart· per wk guarantcc + truJ, obillty to show up on Ing salary & benefits <' 0 m m . Ad pd b y tune and we will train with oatlooal edocatlon employer . Dot&2026l CAREER ·O RtENTEO firm Appl)' Nnllonnl .~!~~~~! p~'!r •JOdoy 11d an thr DA.ILY,ILOT SEIYICE DIRECTORY OO ITNOW' , .. ~5678 person for a variety of s ;,;., ..... e· h rh nJlrni;ilng artlvltl1:8. ystems'-orp . ......,\ >re We arc a st r o nit . St. N.B. <Near OC eslablls hcd . growing Al rporll F.~uo l Op i.mllll company selling to 1_port_un.J_t•y•E•m-p•o•ye•'-- nmBlc st0te>s lhrot.lflhOul the world Stan 16.W & RO up 10 $6'75 tn 311 dll)'lf .lht'n 11 ·,up to you ' AUDl1'tONAL SKlLl..S & F. X P £ It I F. N C 1-: l' A N UOOST STARTIN<i PAV 646·2123 tn N 8 ...-OOfrffldet 'It L.ra N 8 ad agen<'y has Of>"nlnl! Send resum~ to P Jrn~rn. Corhrnnr Ola.st'n Co. 660 Newport Center Br. Ste.> 1000. Newport Beach. Ca 926f.0 ancludcd. Heservat1ons 1----------nerl.'ss a ry. bi;I . NO OBLIGATIONS Plc:ise l ________ _ l·all Sandy Orlows ki ~5990 for further tn formation ... Kcsl:.urant BOB'S Recep11on1!>\ /typis t lor IHOMP Of Tiit> N O oHst•e nr la~«' nJ liq loyl t 1 on a I • n :. c r :J r. .: <' lmmcdlall ooerunt:-II' broke r aitc> l·o mp.1r.!-our famal;:-restauranL .ll Xlnt workmit cond1l10n!-nearby !oration~ Wl.' rt' & fnn1tc benefits . Start QU1re nc pn!YIOI»\ citper ang s alary S675 Call Joar. nu: (nendly •earl"' Dolores Meara. 642·666i Comes~ w. •oday be•wf' --------;: .. 1pm Hcccpuonast/Typ1sl , N\'.'at bnght ind1v1dua1 wtlh Rood 3PPt'ilri!Ol'C & pleasant manner to lYPt' & answer phones Cal! 645 2111 RECEn /TYPIST for m:inuf l'o m II B Ltl<' t yping 41: wpm ~ Averuoa de'<> Carlottn, Lc1gune1 llil!i. IS4 E :i1h St. C.Mcs;, 98(Z Adam!-. Uunl Bdl "5Cl Campus Dr. Irvine: Equal Opp Emp1r m r Telephone Will tram or. HESTAt;HA:-. .... Te 1 c x f' 0 E CJ I I . ' . K96·:i.t11 _ _ ANNOUNCIN& RECEl"T. P /TIME !"or Satun:lay" only Cal! 644·8494 RECORDS CJ.HK Some typing reqw red S3 00/hr whale traanang Call M r s Stew:irt 673-0460 R.E.Scks One o< S CaUf. leading bldr<1 and developer« b tn the process of •1: tcrv1ew101o1 (or lhc1~ 11• sale d1v1 s1on Wl• an· sccktnl' amb111ou~. :1g grc!l!l1Vt• lil·cn:;.:t.I an d1v1<.1uaJ , who h.;vl' :l pos1t111e mentol .ittltude nnd J re:il desar•• tor su<' c.-ess. but who underst8n0 that tht•1r go11ls and our" can only be reached by hard work We Wlll tram. cl.lit for lnlerv1ew Mon Frt. 9AM-4PM. ask for Buu. 960-.361 R.E Salt!! ............. hop. Wn&b~ Xlnt oppty to 1trow with expandlns pro1ci1~1ona1 flrm S\Jpcr tt:11r11n.1Z Plea•t> • .a II tor ~pl IOI 4.ll'2\ If you r .. lookana for , Ot-1 ter J<>b, )'<>ll wor. 't want to mass lh~ ~mployment columns In Clas~1f1ed. THE OPEtlNG OF ANOTHER STRAW HAT RESTAURANT lm medaalt. Placement Poruhon' Open lou r •CASHIHS •ftt'ZZA COOICS •FOOOP'Hf' •IAR1'&4DHS Our exc1unii M"' Strn-.. llat Puz<• ltt•!it.11.:r11n1 .,· ltl92:: ~llcil Rl\<f wtll lw opentnR Ji.m :IOI h f\lo-.. .1rr1•pl1n)l a pµl:t ataon~ :or 1uJ: & p:111 tam'' PO." HOM If >Oii \'l'\JO) work lll4l wtlh tht' pubhr & lire dependublc harawork 1J1J! Iv. neat in a pJ>('nrHnrt' you hD\e wh.al rt lakes to fNlkc ct with Straw Hat Ai>e>iy In per.:.<>n on t'rt, Sat & Mon. al lbe Straw Ha t P11.1u 6 1 101171 Adams 1\vt'. 1tuntln11ton &.11C'h bl'twn tOam & 2pm & "'k f o1 Mr Sweeney Equ•I Opp Emp1yr M ,.. If ) ou rr• m th•• market (01 .1 ~Ut•r c111. be surt> to cbec.-11 !lie man.)" auta,, ;uhua!scfd tor !Sa le 1n Clns111fled I • \ ..W,W-... 7100 >WpW..twd 7100 HelpWMhd 7100 Help Wanted 7100 Dogt 1040 MocMi .. ,, 8071 ...................... ··~···················· ..•••.•.........•...•.. ··········••·•·•·····•· ·····•••·····•••······• ·•·••••·····•···•······ luesaay. Ju,,. 13, 1~8 l>AIL. Y PIL.OT CJ l Hat.&urat1~ ~F'('~ ff~nf BcH>k ~l"YIC~ Sll* l\llt!nl.i.tnt. ul··'---01t1va Dobie. red. tNJe,' mos, BRANDN~-WL.ATUE c~s r . Hpt-r'd F\all UC lJ lllnt• '"""ltll ears ropped all bots 1.b'4"$3,~ fUIUon val • kwt·p1n 1 ti1rl ore Apply.Art:u SUt.100.nlh SUHDAYOHLY S200:..S.2179ar a . C2JJ)961·34.'M Mlectl••-1010 ~,....._•& loafs.Po'"'° ••••••••••••••••••••••• I ., .. 1015 eeoeeeoeeeeoeee•••eOOOe t&l(.'wu! ~~l!Mn· ~!:_~<'erin(fQhrlm& &lrvll'\4t,CM T1> deohvrr Dally Pilot · ' l 5Pm. -'1 ...... ..r~• ws ----bundlt'» lo earners Re· ""toY• 1045 Mtc•--. 1010 SCRAM-LETS •••• : •••••••••••••••••• ._ _______ _ SEA RAY BOATS Now Operr Until 8PM RESTAURANT N~ rul l.l)o, S4S-lli6 ~rviee Sta lion Atl4:D qw~:. van or large :sta· ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• ~ llmtt ~llJOftli Secret•..... dunt& 121• part & r lllnt' tu.>n W.l_fltOO and u 6'<>od Female Lab·Shep m ix. LUC'iGAGE TACiS ANSWERS INSIDE & OUTSIDE -, exper d Apply, <:..1ruy d Ph I '-·ds Id C.lenllJI ttm UI )' IXlC SICllO'AIY Chevro11. 004 S. COHl tin' ing r~cor . one oves... • ~yro • from YoUt business card nro6dtt, miAt be awlu To'Thc Preswtent Hwy l..agunu &ach b4Z •13~1 und usk for 839-5123 Send one card ror each lnhale -Bough - Mourn -Pardon - HANG ON & .. ble to work wel Rea! est wvestmcnt firm · · 11.arry S(~ley Free male Terner mix. tJli plus one 1pare. We wtpubbc. 67S-U'Jt. for educ ators. Good Service Station Allen t-:QUAI. Hsebrltn. likes kids . return permanently When you get t.o the end of your ros>e....1 lie a knot to II 0tnd HANu ON. YAIDSA&.I C.LS.,,._ ________ _, career oppor & very danl.11, Pl·Uml.!now tC'>full UPPOKTUNITY 834-l7S4,eve830-l919 sea.led attractive tag & d1alleoglng. Xlnt lYJI· lJme ln sumnrnr. Will EMPLOYER slup, meellng alrhnc Offkefwwll•• Chrs $1 ·S10. Desks S20·S65. Tbls $10 $20. Boo«cast!$ ~. F1uorea· cent h&bt fixtures . Typewriters & caJcwators. Everything 7 Days a week Ing/sh req'd. l!:xec llt'<:Y t ra1 D. App I y 2 59 U Would )lull IJke a job that £-.....-kt&&.--I 0. requirements. Pre •xper a must. Call Eileen Newport Blvd, C.M. r •-.•. ~ nn:nS vent 1068 & theft! Fot a ut 640 0123. 111 C<lSY. un °' rewar.,ing, 640-$500 6'4·1304 persooal.i1ed tag enclO.'il' SUMMEtl WORIC 'nien d!al thlS number wallpuper. fabri c or SECRETARY FOR STUDENTS cvcs5..1l-1»142 Nice Momma Cat & 3 "Day Glo" paper & we Small active sales dept s-;.07 Per hr of pre!cr1~'<1 adorable kittens. FREE. will back & tnm your Divert A-Call al l,'J price reeeaves &forwards your pbooe ca.us. NeMly new. Only $600. 759--0811 Ask for Smith or Haase. Enjoy Superdonuu "ER· tor oCfi ce & a bops. ONCE A YEAR CLEARANCE informal ore. Exper nee. ac:t1V1ty, full & p/l, Must 492.3ll4. taga. Or try two c~m1i. Carl's Jr. Restaurant is Mature.TypeSO-tiQwpm. be 1~+. Coll (714 ) MefochandJH 2 Poodles, wht M. & baclttoback. currently providing Sh9CH00wpm0rdktut· 84S-8L:>.lor 871·2SOO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• apricot Fem . Both PRICES: RAND BOY SPECIAL". 631·27TT Cup of coffee & dcmut of l~~~~~~~~~ choice with purchase or i I· *• $6.l7ct. JO' Sportbridge. twin V8's, trim tabs, eleclnc refng & stove, dock side power, s how er, 200 gallon ruel, many extras. l only. Stock #832. wage lncent1' ·•e" t ing eq uip. Xlnt co. •~ 8005 e tered M t t S2eaor 31s.s • .. ' -' Call il 5a.......a......L. _,,,,__. ,_...,~ n U ' US a ay 4/Sta0 s., .60ea employ~ working dur· •Mm..,1ts. M be, aft ~ Wunrwu ••••••••••••••••••••••• together 546-2848 ~ •• dcnen or more donuts. , Open S:30AM to 8PM. M 70 Rambler 6 cyl auto Fri (2 PM Sat). ocrer Sli50. Buna great, stereo good thru July 7B. maw. components all qu~.d. 19th St. c M sharp port cir 1V 19 4 1og lunch time rush 9am,645-5800. F\llJ.tlmep051tionswork AMBRICANOAK 6/9tagsSlSOcu h C t mg m bl.Illy photocopy1n.; l..nruest Selection 3·7 week old kittens. z lO or more $1 40 ca sc~~~ ~nav ;,~~is~t Secretary ll!t ........ business. If you are i.n Orange County males, l (emale. Blk & Sales Tax Included work environment add to FASHION l~D bnght, fnenclly und have Stewart Hoth Antiques white. Call 631-3149 aft. NO CAHO" mo old. over JO house plants w /pota & macrame, 2 Capt. Nemo water beds, All goes cheap + many xtras. yourmcenllve Fee Paid. Plus h ofc a good peri.onallty & can 7!'>0 E. Dyer Rd SA. s:~PM Draw your own or send Good t y p 1 n g & leam qwckly upply 111 <atNwnt Jo'wy) 7SHlS22 name. address. phone & 3 Kilns. complete. with poUery studio eqwp. S..eS3,53Z 24' Expreu Cnnser Vs. trlr, electric reCrig, doclcl side power, tnm tabs. Wlpers, 100 gallon ruel. loaded 2 only. Stock H31, 673. No dealers please. U lllterested, apply Mon· day through 1-~r1day, 2-Spm at knowloogcofmsurancea personMon·f•'r1 -... ,_,.,.. 1050 we'U make one card ~r plus. $800. Also Fee J obs. T'9e Copystop ••••••••••••••••••••••• tag. Add 25< each. --------- 646-3540 Call Michele Kub n, 4301 lln:h S~ 5, NB Anuque Music Boxes! **I BUY** Send check or money vr· s.i<>-5001. Snelling &Snell-Slot Macrunes! derto: in.: of Newport Beach Nr OC AJrport 1 Clocks, Good used FU ml tu.re & PILOT PRIMTIH~ Family Membership lo 494-3326 34S Lower Cliff John Wayne's Tennis Dr Lli Club. Call 831·7600 ---------C..t'sJr. Rnhllrant ~South4st Bnstol Santa Ana /\gency, 4340 Campus 751·1050 ICUGESELECTION Appliances--OR l wall p 0 . Box 1560 Dr ..a.-ric• seU orSELLrorYou. ,,.. __ ta Mesa Ca .....,..., P.ts 1017 Sutgle mattress & boxspr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cogs, good condition S30. Afghan sjlver ~. 10 mo SUMMst JOI -MASTEltS AUCTION ~ . . ''"'~ 1--------•I N B $3 75 $4 p~r tu lntentatiOftd 646-1616 & 133-9625 Designers Leftovers Law &&&-5867 old Blond/silver $350 Scn-e $l,24S <near Birch) or call 979-9595 for 11n appuantment. Equal ()ppty Sec . Need some typing :.kill" Open Wed. thn.i Sal rm Brkfrnt S4001ofr Sofa * fetaneS* CallSu~anne, l"~t' Kcal ~KJllenng.lrv . CASH PAID tble S6S. Lg Anl chair REMOOELSALE Champ line. papers Unbelievable values. _673-43118 ________ _ 24' Clddy Cabin, V8. trlr, loaded. Ready tofisb, fls· hermen's delight. Only one Stock lfs.54. G Ulc Adm Asst toS18K tySystems, 631·21U (714) 754·1777 For gd used furn, anti· ~.Bdrm rum SS0-$400 Employers Pay AJI Fees $......l&c .......... __. ~r. ques &clr1V's 957-8133 Antlqdues S20 up Hdbrd & Thermatlor dbl sell-cln P1mot & OnJ-IOfO Employer M /f' Liz Reinders Agency .... " ~-....... sprea $225. Sleeper sofa 4000 U1rchSt,Ste104 P /Lin'le. rhG-t!>-756.5 * * * * * * PORTABLE BAR w /4 $L2S. Sat & Sun g.5 3.12 oven $100, 6 burner gas ••••••••••••••••••••••• cook top $25, sngl pc Case •STORY & CLARK• Scn-e Sl,893 Restaurant Newp0rt8each 833-8190 TEACliERSDIVEltSIF\' VISIT stools. Marbleized. Evening Canyon Ku Call for Appt/Estab '64 557•0215 JONI\ THAN UIXBY'S Padded armrests. Coat CdM toilets $50 ea, Thermador 1..i.Jte New • S65() s ng l bltn oven $25, 63l·S417aft6pm 20' Runabout. V8, trlr, one only. SWck #570. Rddlers Thrff WHOLESA1.fo: AM ER. & $1000. SeU for $600. SSO. -------Thermador warm·goven ______ ;;.._. __ $15. bltn wall htrs S.S. Thomas Organ Jester. eh1na & stainless s ll md! 132 aJJ ace, moving :..inks $5·$101 Kitchen· mst sac. ong $1300 now Aide dshwshr S25 + $700. x.lnlcond. 536-9484 HARRISON'S SEA RAY 3101Coast Hwy, N .8. 631-2547 opening new restaurant, now h iring cooks. Teachers to supplcmt·nt fam inc F rr or P fl' l'all for interview 673·3009 ll!UTISH ANTIQUES 549-3892 NEWCON1'AINER r--------- 'l'IUS Wl'.:EK Washer and Dryer f6S for 2911 <.:roddy Way p&r Large dinette table hostesses, waitresses. Sec ta (ORO HEYER DUPLICATOR W a I l e r S , b US b 0 y S , re ry ~ bartender s Apply in Super oppur to JOan rust person. Mon·S.ot, 9AM grow111g real est de\lelop SPM. 1222 lrvrne Blvd. ment rirm. Lovely ofc.s in 1'usl.l.n. CA N B. filled w/lhe most Telephone Soll cit J tio11 X1nt opportunity for P rr work w/F/T pay potcn Ual. 848·9"27. Snnta Anu, Ca 540.2911 (seats 8) $10. Kroehler sofa in need of re· upholstery -free. Mov· $100. Model 70 comph·te· ly rebwlt, used l llmt!. Jncludes chemical & paper. Call 1·737-6449 cabinets etc. 675-5019 or 640-1391 ask for Joseph. Antique upright piano.~~~~~~~~~ ltlnt quality, owner must I- *ANTIQUES• log, must 54'.ll by June 14. Handicrafts, Plants _645-__ 9'.!m __ . ------ Transfer member selling eqwty membership in Mesa Verde Count.ryclub Tremendous savings. Aft 5894-5873 sac $395. 67J..2194 assac 2.S' dbl ender Bay Boat, Palmer 4 gas eng, Must sell, I yr old Schafer needs some work. Be:st & Son Spinet. Bat ofr. olferCa11644-9530Askfor «M'S 7.3 Supervieor. 11 7 Charge murse COOd s.al & fringe bens. Mesa Verde Conv Hosp, 661 Center St, CM 548-5585 pleasant co-workers "l'l!.I EaHOHE you'll find. 2 Positions 1 ~ open l needing moderate SOLICITORS needed 1m sh. the other no s h. but med No ex pr. "'"<' good typing & phone Pleasant evenmg huur~ -personality. Real Esta le CJln earn up to SJ. 75 Pt!r bkgd helpful. Super bens hour CalJ 754-1601 after I & allvancement. Call _P_~_f_. ------ 540-ti055. Coastal Person· SWAP MEET S.pc Bdrm Set. quahty all Sw\<.IJy, June 18. 9 4 wood, brand oew, 4-0'7o or Newport Beach Tennis Club. Limited number of tennis & swam mem ben;tups El\lllJI. 644-005(1 Dons 642·32.&S Rick Santa Ana C-Ollege C06t. 6394S30 I Bnstol & 17th Sts> Eldl.tb1LOrSp Available Solid walnut ronn dining (i14 > 892·501 l tbl & cbrs. butcher block Or Co. Press Club end tbl. col tbl & shelves, •APPRAISALS• recliner. swiv rocker. PHONE MATE w /warranty $79 Lawnmower. good cond. S3S . Lady Kenmore Sears was her $75 . 646-7631 J--~-----~ TV, Radio, '73 Uruflite 23' Salty Pup. HIR, St.no 8098 aut.o pilot, VHF. deptll- Robbie's Rag & Mop Women need ed (nr Housecleaning St-rv 548-0757 nel Agenc:y, l790 Harbor. Telephone operator Exp. <.:M desl.l'ed. Type 40 wpm, ----plants, pictures, albums. ,\nllque Lows XVl Salon 673-9087, eves. w/remote $149. 750-3791 IBM typewnter, key type, Roger Brown r econd., $400. value , ••••••••••••••••••••••• hnder. trim tab. bait Must sell-Maranu 4300 tank. Bimini top, compt receiver lOOw/rms with (1shtng boat w/xtra fuel Dolby JVC 2/4 channel t a nk . Twin turbo equalJ:ier. 14 operative charged reblt eng's, re- bands Sea·V7E SlOO. ady for <he summer $1!i010£fer 549-7970 ALL JOBS FREE pleasing manner rt>q Salary tlepend.s on quallf 54&-0006 Secretanes St't. con.~ ts~ of settee, 4 i.1dc l·haars, 2 arm chairs. l bdrm set. l lrg duung rm Xlnl <:o nd. $1.000. set, cs~m made pool ta· 968 lf.J31 ble. rrusc couch, tables Carpet. super h ... y plush. fudge brown 200 :.q yrds Less than whlsl at S7 per Sfl. yd Halboa Carpet Mills, 1374 Logan. C M 549-8181 Ladies ski boots 61 2 N "Humanic" $25. Like New• 536-9572 897-!1533 season. Shp avail $13,700 loots & MariM' or best offer. call J erry £.-..;_... or l ..ee at 848-8222 days . SALES GIFT SHOP TYPISTS & SECRET ARIES Ta.EPHOME SALES Tared of the rout11l~" This JOb 1s for you' Call Us Now i\l 813-8095 l>o you need extra money Time Life Lcbr<tnc" & cnJl)y variety. Let the Equal Opp Emplyr m if freetlom & flexibalilY or working temporary as· Tow Truck Dnver~ l'X· sagnmcnts of your choiN.' per'd. Top pay. i\ppfy, work for you. Call im· G&W Towing, 1000 Jrvme mecJJateJy /\Ve, NB642·1252 €0~ office • TowTruckDrinn 0 overload Exp. pfd, over 21, i.:d dnvltlg record. xlnt p.ty 557..0061 & comm + bcnel'1ls AC 3723 Birch St. NB Auto. ll4C Los Mohnos. F,qual Oppor Employer _San Cl1>mente 492 :mis NEW SHIPMENT! JONATHAN'S ANTI OU ES Wholesale Warehouse Sale ~IS, 6:30 P.M. Preview 10AM·5PM Fine quality Great smalls Good buys! 18335 Mt. L~y (off Ellis) Fowwtain v alt.y Gara~e ~ale pnces. Eng. oak. big selei.11on. Deane r..ti 7347 etc. day 548-4000 aft 6 557.5730 -.-P""'-"' eves-.832-8984 ...nce11aneoiu:s ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wanted . 1081 G-rd 9010 'i3 BAYLJNER. 17'. 1311' New Tbomasvllle oak La· ble, 6 uphol chairs & V4" Ply Hrdwd storage custm tbl pads. $1100. boxes 24"x43"xSO" $.S & 979-1298, 496-6736 SlOea 642·0705 ••••••••••••••• ••••••• • hp 110 . Asking $3900. A.:,k •••••••• ••••••••••••••• for J im 675--0612 ORl&IT AL RUGS and tapestries wanted. Complete sales & service 'l ~ ***** Sealy Posturepedic dbl bed w/frame $75. RCA 10" B/W tv $25. 847-4609. Antiq. mahog. We lch breakfront. $300. 2 homespun h1·back WUl g chrs. wht $500. Pecan Drexel tables, chrs. & china cabmets $1500 494-5684 Mediterranean s tyle liv rm or den group m earth tones. 1nclud sofa & chr. matching e nd tbls & cocktail tbl. Also dark brwn Lazy Boy rocker recliner. All 1n good cond. Call 559-«m. Must sell quick' Call before 4pm, 646-6551. After iSl-2348. Couch. chair, l.ible. refrigerator misc. 64~6056 8060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AOHA Mare clabbcr bloodline. Sammon s C.:le c-tric byexpert.s.Shah'nShah, Hospital bed, fully ad-557-1400. 0 .' GRAND O'Et41NG c;~~cz: Small ffelghtcrs for sale WELLCRAFT justable, side ratlb. mat· --------- tr &. overhead helper W AHTID: Xlnt cond. $.595. 552·6380 Playpen in good, clean betwn 9am-noon condition in lime for •Travel a round t he world in comfort. ANTIQUE .,..odralttiOft ClearincJ Out Make Me an Offer Authentic handcr afted c hina c upboar d:. fl.reside benches. coffee tables. douRh boards, baby cradles. s pace racks. C-Obblcrs bcnt'hes. dolJ cradles, padded bar & babbling brooks. Come & See No Reasonable Offer Refused!' 211 Catwillo CostoMeso (Rcar1 Th1sis a Pnvate Party Sale!! grandchild's visit in one week . Reason able . Please call 646-4781 Wanted duplicate bndge boards. 84&-8755 1083 •Take famlly & rncnds AND your cat or dog. Operate as a cargo earn er •Pay less than a small home would c06t. •For sizes & pn ces ENSIGN YACHTS &SHIP BROKERS 548-U.31 67~2650 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 28161.afayett.e. N.n. ·?Owa IOATs·· Boat of they"" 250 Nova XL Twn240hp •l.l..st $23,495 SALE · $19,995 ZlO XL22S Volvo •Lt.st$13.175 SALE· $10.850 Excelsior professional !~~~~~~~~~ Accordian, 120 base. l2' Bay Boat, fiberglass. 22.SSuncruiser 225 O~H.: 631-5417 aft6pm goodcOOd. S350 •Llst$J5.395 SA.LE Sll,99S LOOKING FOR 67HB78 Sleekuaft A GUITA.R., ...... McwW Omega Angler Mar.tiqs, Gibsons. ~....... fOlO Evinrude 0 /B, Alum Gu ri an. 0th er r In e ••••••••••••••••••••••• Boats acoustic & elee, all cstm 90 HP "' · 11 1 • T ·1 A E • pack ups in stock. free in-a:.v1rude, a e ec, ra..i ers, cces xtra stallation on pack-ups & comp I r eb lt _ $695 · tWwportloatCent.r runers David Santo 549·2787 1555,,..wporf llYd. Guita r s. 548·5277 or 19' Evinrude boat trailer CostaMeto 64$-601~ 646-0078 Good cond . .Make offer. r---------11 0 . brasR eng's (nvr 675-6883; 835..a~ used I. r are books & OfficeFvmfftre& ~·Sea Ray Weekender. MA.RRIOTT HOTR We are seeking a people onented person able to Applianc~s 80 f o Registered 8 years old. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1500. (714) 737-6449, photos. engravings. Eqlli...,.llt 8085 loats.Powft" 9040 $.16.000 lmmac .• pro 992.1396 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........................ ress1onally maintained work n exihle evening -- I'' f< G lfT 0 AM AGED _aft_er_5_P_M_. ____ _ Ch ( , Call Diverter; Bought for Bay boat, 18' Lapstrake by skipper Twin 15·l est reezcr ..... asher & $400, Willing lo sell for Classic, Gray l/B. Xlnt. C~aders 40 hrs. Can dryer. outs1dl' baskets & $50. Call C?M)963.4567 S249S/trade759-02.60 betwn 8&5; 540.3383, aft po t t e d p I a n t :. Mon-Jon S:30 Los, ask £or _________ , 1 __ 6;_640-_7_822 _____ _ 111.)'ff'OlNT SAU~. 3308 W. Warner nr Harbor Fiod what you want 1n Santa A.na 979-2921 ' Daily Pilot Classifieds. hours J N1ghts per Wt•ek ~·y1 0ffice Mn~r. ~ork Apply 9um·noon w rinam·wl planner an 1 Mon·i'TI Personnel ~trl offc. Req's quick 900 Newport Center Dr mind, math aplJlude & Newport Beach orgaruzataonal ab11Jties. CASH PAJO Ws hr /Dryrs /Refrig working or not 957.Sll.1 Equal Oppor Employer Career pus1t1on. Hrs flex· 1ble. Salary open. Prefer non -s moker-N .B . 644 2.'i07 TYP1ST/RECEf'T. ~sc•d wa:.her & dryer. For denUt.1 ore. Exµcr ~ood working cond. $175. Sales Lady M ature .ffallmark Gill shop P rr pref'd Call G44·0083 5'\ll 1968 ~9 PMMon-FrlS10.l557 Scr\11cc· Station Allen Typisl,accurate3SWl':\t, Sales • Manaaement a <!.ant, ~~lple&r'd .. Day & general ofrace dut1t:~. ~ • ..,,ves. "'u p /l1mc Ap· 549-3942 great opportunity for a ''ly. Shell Stauon, 17th & ------- sell·motJvated person to lrvme. NB. Woiten/Waitru~s develop lbe retail health . food sect.ion of a h1~hly Serv St.a llelp needed im· .Cocktail WoitressM successful health .food m ed Must 'bl! 18. Expenenceneces:.. restaurant. He<ilth food Day /ni~ht shirts avail. Apply in person Mun· sales exper req'd $650 FUii or p/l, Apply 990 E Wed 3·5pm, Victor Hugo per m<>. Apply 8-llam. Cst Hwy, NB Inn, 361 Chff Dr. La1wn11 Truly Naturally Health neuch. No phone calls Foods. #63 t'ashaon Isle, Service Stn mechanic & please. (llB attendants. full & pl-------- . time. Salary + comm. WAITIRS, &per. Sandwich & Salad As· Uruforms fum'd. Taking For pvt club. Must be semblers • .SAM·9:30AM applications at Di<'k pe rsonable & ahh' to Must be neat. clean & Price Chevron, 25 172 work varied schcdult' dexterous. $3 Per hr Cabot at La Paz, Laguna Good be ne tlts. CJll 979·0747 ror appt. art Hills. 644,5404 £or appt. lOAM. Lori 'a Kitchen. C:o ltlspot , frns lless. 1t·cmnker, 16 1 cu ft. Sl.25 "75-8245 •Washt>rs. dryers. dean latt-models, yr guar. SlOO up. d e live red. Kmg s f.36·2840. M /C, licydes 8020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BCH CRU.St:RS -fOXf MOPFOS 3 5-10 spds & Moto.Cross bikes. parts·acces. Repmrs all makes. Buy· i.l'll trade-t-onsign Cycle & Co 2488 Nwpt Blvd C.M.G42·7!lt0 Help W-.tect 7100 H.lp W..tH 7100 20" Schwinn F'oi rlady. SECJIETARY ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• greedn, gs1r310!i1b1ke. rOrood M3Jor st.ock brokeraf(c r on or o er n.rm. Working hrs Mon !iS2 __ !J37_0 _____ _ lhru Fri s ... :30pm. ea11 TELEPHONE SALES ;=.: &Mrp. Ill· SEARS ROEBUCK & CO. novative pers on Sl'lf Has immediate open1'ngs for starter. No sh req'd. S:in Juao area. 001-1211, Mrs. Telephone Sales RepreHfttoffYn Hilger. Secretar~ for Lawyer Above avnage skills & abWty t.o learn essential. .but prior legal exp. not req. t40-8S10 (Barbara) SECRETARY·LEGAL l yr. exp. or legal sec, school. Nr Orange Co. Nrpon 833-9U. Secretary Petrol('um t rading co. Laguna Niguel. Shorthand req 831-9170 Sec r el•ry, ren\al maoa1emen1. Collrc1. evict &r maiotenncc . B-l•days. The rutest draw ln tht' Weit. ·• Daily Pilot Cluaafled Ad. 5'2·$678 Full <)r part·time, Excellent company benefits. Paid vacation holidays, employee discount~'. Enter a challenging world of telephone sales. Appl, fn '.n°" ~ loebtlck & Co. Santa Aaa c ... tr,it Senlct 400 W. w.....,. .... e..., Opp • lwlty m,.or.,. 1035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Persian kittens, CFA re. )?1stcn-d. Xlnt quality. heuuutul lo n;t h air 1-'r om show parents. 638·9DI Dogs 1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Golden k etrlrvcr pup· pies. AKC Pield & show pet. Shots. wormed, raised w(TLC:. XJntdisp. (21.3) 425-156 l. DOG TRAINING Pvt classes &IH>3rdlng John Mart In 548--0059 Ob\\tlirncc & ~uard dog trulr11ng , group & In cilVldual ~lasses. 646-3479 J\KC REG Labrttdor male puJJ Champ bloodhnc. Don, GIS S.511or1173· 7252. OOBERM~ Puppy Blk & IM male 4 m~ old. l-;ar~ c roppe d . tall docked. $100 or bst M~ Trantifcrrcd. 963-2316 Agnes __;:;.....________ FOR SALE Duffield 20· electric obal ,·~..,-.1!1'°~///'//~/.r.r.r....-.r..A:r.r.r.r.r....-.r.J.r.r.r.r./'/./'/.r.r.r..r/.r..r.r.r.r.r.r.r~ 1975 24' ReJneH SeRdan boal w/canopy Sl0.000. \~"' S 8 d OMC 225 675-7656 eves, 549·0344 ,, ,, n ge. , xlra dys S S clean, dual st.<lllon. VHP. _.;.. _______ _ S Fun Funnies S depth finder. bait tank. loafs. Sail 9060 ~ ~ many xtras. Pnced to ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ § move. AL2S X!ntcond. I am an ~ "or ~ lestoffft-. out of work school ~~ II ~ teacher. & must sell 8 8 HARRISOM•s quacltly! $5000orbestofr. ~ ~ b I F h N SEARAYIOATS golf d ubs included § .., a u ODS at ers § l101Coaslliwy, N.B. 6"4-8428. ~ 8 63 I ·2547 FUJI· YAMAHA § § DEALERS S S • ....__1_... Yacht Brokerag<· § This Father's Day do something different with an S "'•''""' "" Listings w anted• 8 "AD FOR DAD" greeting all the world can share 8 RSHERMEH: s-tt.w .. tem S S d J 18th S 2 8' C h amp inn w . Yodtt ScMs ~ on un ay, une · S F1ybr1dge. CF5417BB. 2616NewportBlvd . ~ You can create your own card like the sample ~ ~'.tJtc~:sf:e',!:~: N<~~~::za1~" 8 below and bring it into any Dai ly Pilot office or 8 Engine completely re-Ca aJ' 2 VHF I S .,. ~ built. t. Illa 7, • e cc. 81 you may mail it to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St.. § &ctroNuGffr start outbd, xlnt cond Box 1560, Costa Mesa. Ca. 92626. The price is N incl. depth finder & su.950. 830·~ 8 only $10. Your card must not be larger than the§ brandnew.unused2-way islander~. MK II, :<uper ~' ,, FM radio & RDF. S6500 boat. many xtras. S23,SOC § sample Shown. § or best olfer. Call Ray, P.P. § § S3S-8891 644-1836. § lo Th e. ~ ~ Wo1t.ld ' J G1t.e.£t.te ~.t ~ § Bach.ya1r.d Cl1~6 ~ § ~ § CHAILJE BEAL ~ Avon inflatable mdl S400, 2?' E r1 cs on. I 9 7 7 h.i perl spurt boat. 4-0hp, Showboat, diesel. RDl-'. Mere, elec start, trlr. sun radio. whl, 3 sails, teuk canopy. bch 'g wh ls, ml. $23,950. 642-6949eves many l(lras, Great for . . . s ki , skuba, rtsh'g or AMF Miru Fish II, racm~ pleasure. Sac. Call ng, laur type. $600.,Cull 6"-6381. _846-__ 367_3. _____ _ ~ ~ 8 I( a.ppy 8 ZO' Shock Done. bltn nota 23' Aquanus galley, head. •' ~ lion , mt r m 0 u n t , O!B. sips 5, xlnt cond. § Fa..tlie.Jt..'~ Vo.!f ~ $2500/bsl ofr. (714) SQIO.Pat.673-7272dayli, ~ 61tom Ma.ma. Be.a.l § 98'7·9841 '751-0285ev~ . 8 5 li.t..t.le. Be,.al.6 ~ Uke oew, 141h' Steury, CHARACTER BOAT 8 S great for fish or ski Very 11alty, diesel power, S g 85HP Johnaon, Ult trlr, hve11bourd & flshinti '-1 S many "'tra• Sic"'tlco boat, 32x10.6. Oatley. S If you need help composing your "AD FOR DAD" S 1259S.6"4.1GS9 " • shower, sundeck, stead· ~ and would like a little cartoon in it. please ca ll a § 40• Desever twm-dies,ls, ~~~:~~0 ;rr,"':'0':~, "x8' friendly Daily Pilot Ad-viser at 642-5678. s~ ,r~l~~Ulpped. S84,000. house $29,500. Eoiign ~~ -v•.,., Yachts 2816 Lafayeu('. 548-t 131or675-2650 8 S 18' Olasper, Volvo 19 --------~ ~ w/08 drive. dual 1u1~ •• Coronado 25, 3 s:dls, 8 Yo. C• dMrfJe yow tanks. elec start, dual 7~ Honda eng., s uper § ,........ .• 0., ccrd 4'r 8 batt, full COV<"r, R.L., Cltan W/sllp. MU$t sell. § ne yow~ CW,,. S tlJ)\\ 4 w/bead & trlr 845-0'749,&4S-26S9 ~ 9f ,...._,,c.d. 642-r:!.C.."78 S cmplt.$3:2Q0.6'S 11111 22' So. Cat. R.cina sloop, L ~61 ~ 18'nt>tr1lauboat,wttrlr. Albatross, btful cood. 4 S 75HP Jobmon. 11100. sails. mUJt sell. $1500. ~AIOGGOCIC~J' ..... ~/J"'./'./'-'-1'" ..... J"/..,..,.//J"'~S 498-C740 ~7U3/81S·1714. Cl2 OAIL't' PILOT l.,..oa ~1J. tlUi Slip Wanted. Nd slip im· med ror new 33' sailboat. Cont.ad Barbara 8-5 at 640·7991 or art 7 Call 551-4108 WANTED: Slap for 40' Flying Bridge Cruiser, HELP! 970·8929. COSTA MESA AMC.JEEP 252-1 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 714 /549-8023 IOllXSOX & so~ • LINCOLN·MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD 1a:.;.;~~~~iiiiiiiiii;;;;;oll COSTA MESA 1976DATSUM 280% 280E, 1977 :;edan. P /H. P tS. A IC, ster. radio. cass. $17,000. 979·6742. Mercedes 450SEL. '73. l!nG Toyota Corona, 4 dr, a u to . A I C . A M I fo' M stereo. Hear window def· foger Xlnt cond. $3800. Call 968-770'i after GPM •• ••• ••• •• •• • • •• • ••• • •• Cllryllilr '' 25 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·75 Cutlass Salon, xlnt 1977 CHRYSLER cond, fuJJy loaded. Mu.st . sell. TI4-636-8662, dys & CORDOIA 714-771).3005, eves. With sunroof. speed COO· trol, stereo. tilt wheel, 9957 WE BUY ;j()' Avalon moonng. ln '75 Dodge 4x4. 150 Pwr USED CARS! front of Searl 's & swim Wgn, 10 IJlj, xlnt cond, We're the new Chevrolet area. $25,000. 673-5099 also '.77 ,catm cabover dealership m the Irvine 4 speed, air cond .• silver exterior, stereo & in ex· eel l ent condition! <342PRK). For sale al 28.000 mi's on new eng. '72 C~ll ca, reblt eng. Beige. sunroof, all ex-$1500 Call after 5pm, Lras. Call 494· l.237. 552-4836 • pwr. door locks & vinyl .•••••••••••••••••••••• • roof-all the extras! For 72 Hatchback, 63K m1 , sale or lease. (619RKP>. 4-spd, mags, radio, a ir. ---------1 cmprmcl d498-553S Auto Center. We need OH.lY$6195 Cori Fox l.eosiiMJ 645-3661 '71·250. Lo mileage. air. 73 ~llca. 85,000 mi. XlDt PS/PB. Outstanding nd t'190Q cond. <'<cl\n. PP 645-5678 co · .... · Cort Fox~ &aper clean. $1500/offer. 64~3'6 I 846-56M aft 6· • Tew~ClriaffOft '77 Blazer, 4-sp, 350. AJC, your used car' ••••••••••••••••••••••• P /S, headers, ster. CB, JOE ...,..,.,., 640-1749 TEST DRIVE A DIESEL SEVILLE Cat+wHw 9932 '74 Pinto Sedan . 32,000+ ml, auto. a ir. ••••••••••••••••••••••• very clean car. Lo mi, ~ 91 Io big tires, many xtras. u .a.c PHERSO .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• $7850 768-9221 ~ " ·75 ~Z. xtras. Gd cond. ~/BO. '73 45~S~ Cream puff Triumph 9767 cone!. inside/out. Best orr ••••••••••••••••••••••• 54().2200 '68 'frt umph GT6. 1 M • *CORVETTiS!* owner transferred. 1974 Beechcraft Bonanza. 1978 G MC Pick up. all CHEVROLET total time 250 hrs. full cstm in & out fully eqwp 21 Auto Center Drive 968-3215, aft 6pm. MG1 9744 MACULATE! Lo miles. 16 to 675-2546 or 642-7930 IFR, l ownr. always for off-road.' Must sell. IRVINE hangared. Day; 893·5669. New 1 000 mi's take 768-7222 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rnustsee! $2150.497-3195 '74 Datsun 260 Z, new 72 MGB Convertible: Xlnl Tr1. TR·7. Mus t sell. clutch. brks. paint. mag cond, bt!St orfer. 778-2200 Sunroof. AM /FM cass .. ChooM FrOlll '73 Pinto, 2 dr, lo mi's. 1963 tin 1978 ~~~~~ $l.2SO or bst eves; 67~ over 0pymts. Appeared in ---------whl. a /cond, AM I 1-'M or675· 14!15 SSI00.4!15·2390 • HOWARD ChHl'CMt DOVE & QUAIL STS. (Near MacArthur Jamboree & Bristol> NEWPORT BEACH 133-0116 833..0555 "PIHIMGo FOR APIMTO" Cat ... ., Sra/ truck s how in Vegas. Ca 11 Autos, Imported Rewt CJ 120 bef lOam & aft 6pm, ••••••••••••••••••••••• radio. $4700. 640-5732. Opet 9746 ·w~.i WhiteTR6, btO cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM /FM cassette, lug- ·73 GT Gd cond. LOW m1. gage rack. lo m1, must Nabers Cadillac ••••••••••••••••••••••• 714-640-7719. ..... 9707 . WANTED . Trucks 9560 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 Datsun 280·Z. AIC. AM/FM stereo 8 track, mags, k>uvre windows. 4 spd. 18.000 mi. Pvt pty $7500. 963-0867; 542-2790. You'll Love This One! 1977 3 door all glass hatchback. White w Ired trim & inter. SpOtless. Only 10,IM>O easy miles. We've bought a van & mu.st sell OW' "good litUe car." Askillg $3300 & that la rock bottom price. We don't need 3 cars. See 1t Daily Pilot Employee Parking Lot 8-5 Mon thru Fri & then call 534· 7533 eves/wlcnds. Camper, self·contamed ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 FOX. blue 4 door. AC. for 8' bed on :Ye ton pick-AM/FM. auto, $2300. vinyl top, new tune up. see Be:;t ofr. 645-8216 After 5 549-3502 up. Must be less than 3 968-1486 yrs old. 54.5-3501 eves & ---------'77 280Z. 5 spd, stereo. ALLEN -· Porscfle 9750 ~~~•••••••!??.~ 1600 H.11 h .. 1 Bl"J. (..,,1,1 Ml·,.1 5-W-IJ IOO Corvette-Bids now being taken on lndy 500 paee car in stock. Fletcher Jones Chevrolet 6633 Westmin ster Ave, weekdays. '77 Fox Wg n. AC. A/C, 14M, like new. Blaupunkt AM I FM $7900/orofr. PP979-6274 cassette. snrf. 5.'JG.1203 or --------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 Porsche 928 loaded. white, brwn, ~il\ler, blue. (0643) (714) 540.7559 Ken. WEBUY&SB.L VOLKSWAGENS 9150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S...,.Clean! '76 Honda 750F w ith Windjammer. Lo males. Sl650/bs t. 960-5844 or ~77ll 'Ill Harley Sportster S1300 64&-3168 call after 5 pm. M1ru Trad Bike. SOcc. 4 .-.pd, recent overhaul, SlSO /bstorr.494-25:6 '78 YZ400 Yamaha, used 2 limes, 4 hrs, sam e as new, pnced lo sell. $1600. '7212STC Suzuki Enduro, eng. rblt $2.50. 642-3200 BMW 90/6, ·16, 8500 m1. Lurtme1s ter fairing, Samsonite bags. V.D.O inst $2750 Firm. 6734138 78' Yamaha OT 175 En· tluro. $875/make offer. Ca ll 557-8393 after ii 30PM. Motor HOIMS, Sale/ lent/Storage ~ 160 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rent a 1977 Exerutive Motorhome or M lni motorhome from Herb Frtedlander. Call any of these numbers 191-6777 537-7777 828-8888 GMC TRUCKS 1978 GMC 11• TOtol VAtolDURA "8. l l.HOmlUC 1r""5-P\fn , .. ,, OAUQtU ' 11' lO ""''0't ITGL2580!>044IOJ 1978 GMC 112 TON PICKUP Th•t one' •vlly factory IKlvtPi:>eO' ITC0•'8Z~2350> s4295 WE HAVE A GOOD SELECTION OFJIMMYS, SUBURBANS &VAN COMVERSIOMS liDl'f;•atJ'*• "r trtt'9Urr:11t ~,., ~COO,.,.,..U.AMl'tG t#t-04tia1•• 114 -. ~ ALLEN CADll L.&C •OLDSMOBILE vMC TRVCKS <,.un 0 1p90 Fwy Avery E wit LAGUNA NIGUEL '63lnlern'I PU. Short box. whl spoke whls, lrg knot>- bies, 4-cyl eng. Orr Rent 20' Miru Mtr Home. 979-0l8Jor 7S4-0l4G fully sell·cont'd, r eserve J976 GMC 4 X 4 pickup, now.642-0948 350, l ownr, $5800. 493-9828. Ask for Paul, 25• self-cont. motor home eves ava1I. for vacation ren· --·------- Lal. 544-8018, 731·~30. ·n Chevy llon C & C. dual 544·396.1 rears 750 tires, 10,000 pd RENT 23' Fireball, self- 1.:ontained. Lots or xtras. 645-2283 GVW, long whl .base, $2500.898-5715 '00 ST AKE TRUCK :i~ ton/lift gate. New luxurious. 24 ' mini Makeofr. 675-5258 motor home, self cont'd. --------- generator, sips 6. rear '68 Chevy 112 ton, <.1uto, nu bath. $32Swk, 7< mi, also, en g. nu t 1 res. nu Dodge Van, $140 wk, 7• a1rshocks. cass lap!! mi.pvt. pt.y. 964-1008 Make oHer. Dys 549-7981, A?VCS. 645-t91B 1973 Escapade 25' xlnt ---------cond, loaded w /xtras. v-9570 $1.S.000. 646--8402 ••• •• • • •• • •• • • • •• • • • • • • Hcnieg difficulty e.,1ng or leoling a ccr or tnlck CAU.1<84 540.7559 um Ford lh ton. lo mi, PIS, heater, AM/FM. 8 lrll stereo. capt's chairs, s wfer conversion. $3750 or bst ofr. 552·9444 or !&·5630. Iv msg. For Rent: 29' Pace Ar· •73 Dodge Maxi van A/C, row, air, gen .• cruise. radio. Pwr steering & s tereo, nu & beaut. brakes, 300 eng, cstm in-~~ terlor w/smk. convert FOR RENT: New Pace bed. $2,~ 898·3584 Ask Arrow. sips 7, daily or _<_or_Be_l_tY _____ _ wkly. SS2-9726. 1974 Ford Van. 53,000 ml, ---------1 nrns & tires, good cond., Tralltn. Trani 9170 sum. TOP: 751-240'1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .76 Prowler 18• Self '71 Ford club wa~on t too, Cont'd . Xinl 1:ond. /\c-auto. ur, stereo. excel c e ss includ. $3000. cood. throughout. $2400. 837·5233 '631-9560 675-8638 ___ _ Alllos.rrice Parts 1970FordCampervan.all Ir Acceuories 9400 eqwpped, xtra lng sofa ••••••••••••••••••••••• bed , bubbl e t op, AM/FM. 644 4499 ·ss TR-4 engine. all or ----- par\8. ·73 Ford, auto. air, best of· ~7.al.20 fer. Call-aft 5pm & wkends, 960-1834. /\utobody Repairs. Major --------- or Minor collision. Big Altlo LeasMg 9510 savwg.s. Alan 556-4017 ••••••••••••••••••••••• H9w"'9 dfffluffy ..... w. t.,t.g --~ HaVing difficulty buyioa ac•«tnlck? or leasinJt n cnr. truck or CAU.ICEM 540.7559 airplane! Call Ken -~-7559_· -----A111ot Wcwted 9590 AlllH•uf aGuiC-1 -9520 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l~ Chrysler, ntt<ls corn. plete r(!3tonalion. t'n~lne runs, extra parts . 4.~·25118 19h BENTLEY 4 dr Sedan. Sand It sable. Sl0.200. 552·9UOeves ......•...••••......... WIWILLIUY YOUIDATSUH PAID FOR OR NOT TC>rDOLUR FORTOf'CARi ·- 673-8261 72, s unroof, AM /FM radio. XJnt cond. SI005 or best. offer or T.0 . P. ( 714) 968-9775. '7t Audi lOOLS. Teblt eng. Needs body work. New tires & brks . S750. 6444798. eves Graduation Special. 75 Da t s un 8 ·210 . Hatchback , A M 11-'M. great gas mi l eage. 673-7596 Largest Selection Pnstme of Huntmtgton lnTheArea!!! Beach ts offenng lacquer WEST GERMAN paint. metal fimshing & IMPORTS knder Oanng to Porsche ·77 B2l0 Lift back. Stere<i _o_wn_e_rs_. _536_-7_888_. ___ 198.S Harl>or at vd • C. M. 64~6120 ca.~. warr. Owner must '70 9llT. newly rebuilt --------- ALLEN RESALES 1977 CADILLAC Sl!VIW v etlow ••tertar ...,'"° ,.,.,.., luM oo•er. •me wheel coY9f"t: ' ' 18,000 m•I~ I yr "'~ (340'.JMXJ ·I Wes tminster. Ca. 89'l-4444 '76 Corvette CR. 4 spd. T .76 Sq . W 6 t top. rare. like new a.nre gn. cy . air, Orange, a lt options. auto, lo mi. clean $3300. $10.SOO. Days 642·7812 644·2292, dys, l 59·0591 Wknds, eves 644-9'l22 . ._e"_e_. ______ _ •'78 Corvette limited edi· '71 Pinto. rbltengine. satnfice $2950. 673-2l94 engine & paint Job Xlnt '72 VW Bus. xlnt cond. bas ·77 280Z 2+ 2 & cpe. Xlnt con<l. $8000/firm 645-6412 camprng fac1l.. reblt eng, condlt100. fully loaded. .64 Porsche 356C Clean $29001ofr. 644·5736 '74 f'ox. s ter, air, snrf, as 642 6004 is. $2200. 75,000 mi's. --· ------642As~5-n27g0$4600. Call Ron. VOLKSWAGEN 5 I o,-,95 tion pace cars. L48 or 1.82 640-0~~es. eng., all options on ea . ...__ _______ _ CAI\'"""' '74 260Z. cocoa bm, blk "'"'"'°"'' ~ .... __ ~--·ace 1975 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE c"°. lmmed availability. 9960 inl. A/C. new paint. ~~~ ~ealty 9709 great cond. $3900. Dys 76 Porsche Turbo body & int. $10.000. 714·963 7653 . 963-8377, ask for Hon. ••••• •••••• •• •• •••••••• 752-8161. eves 496-5321. 8&11111 hte<too. lull POwer. lllCIO<Y Mt oancl.. io. ....... t. I v• _,.,,1y 123EPl.'I( I SZS.000 ea. 494-1003 d ays; ••••••••••••••••••••••• Of.8351, John Doersam 1974 Ply. Satellite Sta. '60 Austin Healey Bugeye E---: 9723 Spnte. $1200 or best of rn•-• '73 9IlS Porsche. 5-spd, s unrt. AM /t"M stert!O. AIC, lthr seats. septa hrown. Mag whls, compl reblt eng , xlnt cond $10,800 or best offer. Call J erry or Lee al 848-8222 days; eves-832·8984 Top Dollar Paid for Used VW's COMMOHWEALTH MOTORS SltolCE 1953 S6495 '78' Vette, burgundy , Wag. 9 pass., P/S, P/B, camel int .• 4-5pd. L·82. Air. Gd. tires, trans. fer. 492-6121, 831-2926 '69 Austin America. AM/FM 8 track. sunroof. good cond & runs gd ~/must scll 498-1669 BMW 9712 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11§11 1978 BMW"s HERE NOW! COMPLm BODY SHOP MOW OPEN EXCaLENT SB.ECTIOH OF BMW RESALES We may have your next car jn our inventory. Ca 11 us today! ll 1-2040 495-4949 ottAHGE COUNTY'S OLDEST & Sales-Service-Leasing Roy CGl""fer,lnc. Rolls f.toyce BMW 154QJamboree Newp0rt Beach 640-6444 CREVIER &I ST & 8ROAOW"'I" SAHT" "H" 835,3171 THE UL11MA TE DRIVING MACHINE •USEDBMWs* '7J20024spd (753141 '72 2002 45p. (S44LI A) '74 2002A,A/C/C598LPO> '75530i Auto. (916MTV). '76530i;Lux<606PHM> '76 530i ; S/R (S81RCS) '763.0siA (475PQS) '77 320.i 4sp .. stereo(0998) CloMd On Suftdcrys '68 BMW. R blt cng. $1400/bst orr. Ca ll 644-6800 ufl 5 pm. ·74 BAVARIA. auto, oil xlras. lo mi's 644·0262 <Ir 756 3995 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76308GTB. pnstine, offers. Dealer. 645-5980 or 675-7903. '77 308 GTB. sacrifice $31.900. Still has 9 mo·s warranty. 494-4892 P .P. fiat 9725 '73 914 Excel t·ond ••••••••••••••••••••••• S4600tbst ofr 83l·l208 '75 Fiat Xl9. AM /FM, _9S7_·_l5_77 _____ _ s harp , Bes t offer. '67911STarga. xlnt. Must 49'.HSOO sell. $i000 0 . B.O. 645-3739 1442 So. Bristol Santa Ana 546-0220 Approx. 2 mi. No. of South Coast Plaza. '72 Super Beetle Cham· pion ltd ed. Good appear & mech cond . AMrFM. $1895, by ownr. 493.3279 eves&wknds. 19744-dr $1095. 127 Agate St. Balboa Island. 675-3613 . ·70 1114. AM/FM stereo. '73 VW Convert., xlnt xlnt ('Ond. sacrifice cond, AM /f'M cass. $3100. 631-0257 $2900. 842-4729 aft 6pm. '74 Fial 124 Spyder. new top, radials. Anza ex- haust system, AM /FM stereo, mags. xlnt cond. $34SO. 499-4 L39 '73 VW green w /saddle Porsche '69 9l2. Rare stick. AM/FM, radials . Targa Model. 5 s pd, Ex c el $2400. Judy mags, AM/FM 8 track. bi5-484Saft5 $7750. 962-4316 '75 Fiat Xl9. clean. A/C. '73 9.14·1.7 Ughl blue, ex· AM /FM ster. cass. eel cond. must sell $5000 Mags, 25,000 mi's . $3875. 546-5778 '7.a VW 412 37K on g mi must see. ca 11645-2890 Eves552·8829. ---------C-Must seU. xlot. '68 VW '74 Porsche 914 1.8. A l •• Camper. s1595 & ·68 Honda 9727 AM /FM radio, $4700. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 542.7053 sedan. $1095. P .P . 644-1009. 1974 PLYMOUTH SEllUMGo COUPE Bl•C~ ealenOt, mag -IS. lltCIOtY "" con<1 l I()., INl8S !Set 131!>'21 >2995 1976 CAOILI.AC SEVILLE GO'O 8"19"0f. II.Ill -w ton<I ' ,_ ' ' .,, _,,_._, l831NDMI. 58995 t 971 CHEVllOUT co1vm1 81'-Ann~ EOttlOft. F\111 "°"""'· ... concl.. ,. -""'-'Set 7771 i 15 995 Brand N•w '78 HONDA Cars MANY To ChooM From! '78 Porsche 928 loaded. autonltic trcmmissioet, #0181 (714) 54()..7559 Ken '68 Bug, auto s~~k shift, '73 Coupe de Ville, Full snrf. 8·lr. lo mis, reblt. power, vinyl top, $1195/BO. 494·2925. AM/FM w/tape player. '00 VW SQUAREBACK tilt wheel. 30 M.lmmac. '67 Porsche 912, 4-spd, · New eng & clutch. $1350. cond. S3950. 640-0671 UNIVERSITY Oldlmobi~ Hondo Ccn • GMC xlnt c~nd, s.'>500. Days; Ph 64&-8608 "We._ Cacll1Cs" 546 ·14 10, _, eves;213/424 ·9814 '72 VW bus, runs well, Al Yn--AI Modlfs looks good . $2000. T--L----~~~~~-•-ID •'759141.8• 49H<Y70 2850Harbor Blvd. AIC. apr grp. fac mags, Costa Mesa 540-9640 like nu. $6495/80. P.P. '71 super convert. A·l ex- 1975 HONDA CVCC Sta· ____ 962_·22....--14_. ---(' e I c o u d . 0 r i g throughout. New top + tion Wagon w-air, stereo, Porsche, '59 Cpe, sunroof. more$3t.SO P.P. 492-6775 AM-FM radio ; new new crpt, new paint, ---------1 brakes, new tires, new very clean. 642·2754 1973 VW Kombi Bus, 8 Md .. cac11oc WltMA.IH SANTAANA 543-9421 '71De~ AM/FM tape stereo. Cooler. a ir s hocks, P/window. PIS. P /B, tit trailer hitch. CB Radio wbl. a ir, rear s pkrs. incl. Good Cood. $1,800. Many extras. 675-5216 921 S. Orange. S. A.. C...,. 9933 '73 Ply. 12-pass delux • ••••••••••••••••••••••• wagoo, A IC, 318 V8, I '68 Cougar. P /S, P /B. ownr.$1990.645-0222 A/C, lo mi's. nds body ·n Cricket, xlnt trans , work. $800/BO. 673-8009. good condition. $800/ of· Dodge 9935~f_er_._64_5-43_1_7 ~--- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·m Ply. F\Jry Wgn Dodge Colt. '71. 4 spd. ~/offer. mags, $1500. ~ 6@2255 SSl·WA POllfioc 996S 'QT Coronet • •••••••••••••••••••••• $500orbestuffer. '76 Gran Prix. W. All ____ 898-__ 2820 ___ --1 Power. Im mac. S'200. 1976 Aspen Wagon Special F.d.ltion 540·7800 or 752-0069 evtwk.nds. 640-1643 19EB Firebird, needs some ,00 GT Dart, auto. A/C, belp. Ma.ke ~fer. Call R /H, good tires. Fai Linda640-S470. 673-3424 cond. S600/bst642-4999 '67 Pontiac 4 dr wgn. air, '71 Coll. m ags, 4 spd. P/S, P /B, AM radio looks great. nms good. S67S. Call 613-9280. must sell. Best orr. 9970 SSl-6424 f.ord 9940 '76 T·Bird. fully loaded, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1nunac. $5500.Pvt party. • .PHIL LONG FORD .... , ..... ( ... ~°"""°'' ...... ... ,, __ (_ ,_ 540·7800 or S24·21S7 eves/wlmds. '70T·Bird, 42,000orig mt, runs like new. SZSOO.. Cati 496-3867. '77T·Binl, hilly equipped, w/pwr moon, lo mi, xlnl oond. ~l eves '73 beaut tond, loaded w/xtras, pure tux, PP $3250. 644-1586; 752-UM. VecJD 997• .............. '68 Ford LTD Wagon. Fully loaded including "72 Ford Torino Wagon. 1975 VEGA battery: luggage rack, pass. FM stereo & tape, fancy pin striping. Good '67 9L2 Divorce forcing S2200. 645·9640, 768·1888 ••••••••••••••••••••••• condition. sale. Gd cond. M n y alt 6. rnoonroof. List price of 642-3582 Htltcllla•ck C-.. $2000 xtras. Bs t orr. Days ---------1 See it at 496 Cabtillo St.. ~5113 Eves. 673·2274 '75 VW Beetle. like new, '15,656. 'TI LTD Brnuabam su,_r Automatic, right rear v, Our Price • .._ ,... panel bruise & only X $12•599 clean. $950./bst ofr. Call .,.1000mll .... I (<>'>~UKY> CostaMesa(across from very lo mi. $3500 / Westcliff Plaza) or call '74 914. slvr blu, blk mt.. negollable642-8446 LeaseorPurcbase MaryEllenaft6979-$75 ~ • Oti'vsns · '64 Bug, reconditioned ln· Ser.No.~S8Ql34683. '75Gr•mda-tMI. ~•*,_..._ .............. 645-93'76 group. immac. 830-20ll ..... 9730 ~······················ 1955 J aguar XK140 MC roadster, original, mint cond .• 6'44147 aft (i. 9731 ••••••••••••••••••••••• miracle mazda side&out.S700. 11:11--~J,.,...ES '" ~ _... '78 924. Prop Jl forces 645-1827. .....,..,~~ "" Call754-128l H~.o.ta.11•• teacher to sell under ---------• CHEVIOLET '7( R.ancbero, GT, P /S, • UMJ',tl )·;· ·•. mrkt. Sll.850. 6454166. 1969 VW Bug Rebuilt 1600 6633 Westminster Ave. P B . adWs I~=====::::::===:. Good condition original Westminter a/z ~er.~ ~-t $3.too'. '7S Vega Wagon w/rack. lleMult 9755 owner $1400. 581-3433 192--4444 Call 73l-3343 CS417lW) Xlnl cood. Lo mi's._ P vl ••••••••••••••••••••• •• Vj.. 9772 pty. Air cond. Nu tires, TEST DRIVE OUR voi"o '75 Eldorado, moonroof '.£8 LTD WAGON. $1975 644-2877 uuc.a.R ••••••••••••••••••••••• fullyequipped,$6000/bst Mustsell.Bestofr. ·---·-------~ lf:fOREYOUIUY offer . 557-3381 dys, 673-7094 '75 Vega. a /cond, xlnt OFTHEYEAR" AUSEDYOLVO, 646-7900eves&wknds. rood. $1400/bstorr. Can Good inventory in stock See us at Southern ,75 E.klorado, moon roof, '75 Gr30ana000da, ~-.dr, lilke 493-9275aft 5pm I lur,.._, while they last 1 Oran°e County's Volvo new, • mi s, au o, .,, · " fullyequipped.SOOOO/bst air. P /S , radlals .'71 Chev~ Vega MIRACLE Headquarters ofCer. 557-3381 days, or 4944782 hatchback. JUSl over· 2150 Hwbcw ll•d. ~A/ltb'AULT MARQUIS VOLVO 646-7990eves.1wknds. · hauled. $4 50. Call 21roHarbor Blvd. MISSION VIEJO U.C. 9945 S48-2S2S eves. '77 BMW 5301, 17.000 mt. Costa Mesa 645-5700 COS1'A MESA 131·2810 495-1210 ttl7 ••••••••••••••••••••••••---------auto. u 11 factory 64s.5700 ---------•-•••••••••••••••••••• '72 MARK v. Lite blue. '74 Vega wagon, good equip()t>tl, ind llhr int & '73 Mazda, auto. new ORANGE COUNTY '71 camaro. 60,000 ml. 3· 70•000 ml. *>ootolr-. Muat ~!"!.:.. !~!OOPM/bat orr. snrf. $13,S00. 752-8864 paint. lo mi's, Sl~ or VOLVO $pd nr &bf\, $1800/ofr . ..:&ell::::..:.:l~=-=::._---l-:-:--:-:-'--:-:-"'-:-L .. -::----:-~ '72....,,..,tl' I ti l & t besto<fcr 842·3467 1963 c.aravelle converti· EXCLUS!VELY VOLVO -.a.98aftS. .....__.._ 9947 ..,..u_._ .... _clt.Needs~tu .. A~w ·~ ... :·a'.'· bnr-~~. Ke"on''1 blew/hardtop. Muataell. _.._ ,,.....,~ vuv '"' .. ........ u. .. o Largest Volvo Dealer Cku•t tt20 ....................... motor work. l250/casb. shocks. rings & valves. Mtrc-.leftl 9740 Goo(ishape.53&-6296 lnOrangeCounty! ••• .. •••••••••••••• .. ••• 1971 M ri k G bbC! &Tl-83196 • FM&caa11.548--0443 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BUYorLEASE '76Mont.eCarlo, 1.2000ml, ave c r:n, ~·--------- ....... •-975L DIRECT trlrtow pka, AM/FM CA $1000. TI41737·6449 e~ 73 Veaa GT W•1on. oew 1976 5301, $11 ,450. Elec '7$ 280C, lmmac rond. on--ww1•• " .,..,..., .... ...,,....,~---atereo96&6l03 aft 8 PM ., PM weekdays. tires, clea.n. nm.a good, s n rf , /\M I FM s ter ly 23,000 rn1'5, tall xlras, ....................... ~,·~Y~[~-,"1.1~1~ ..,;;:::; ttSO 185().bstofr.673-7023 tal'('C'lc<'k, 1111\ler, 21.000 631-0210 diays. 967 ~o #l DEALER IN U.S.A. • T • 283 Chevy engine S:50 ol' .... :;;:............... '7&Vega, mi's OriR ownr Call eves&wknds. ROY -----____ ~t offer. 250 Chevfi e ORANGECOUNTY'S 31000 · Sl600 9731149 .wkcty:s '66Ml12SOSE rRR CARVER 2025 S. Manchester ~4er. Beat 01 er . .-w!ST 642>2s'1t':n'ersPM. Capri 9715 In tJxccllcnt rond1tion r ROLlS·ROYCC Anaheim 750-2011 LJNCOLN-MEl\CURY HOTICE ••••••••••••••••••••••• with 4 11f>('«I, rud111l tir('!I, IS40J•tnt>or•" • '78 Malibu Estate wagon Dealer3hip is oow OPEN bow Daily Pilot Class· '74 <.;apr1 Snrf. '' i1pd, sunroo<&AM/1-'M R600. fllewPOf'l8fn" Swcdi$h Volvo Meth.anlc A/C, radio-rack $3700/ ~YFLADllOE U\ed ad~ c.Usplay their ~·c Cod tronsp. 12150. Pri. pty. Cull ~4930 640~ ut Ivan's, L995 Harbor ofr496-l~ lilNOOLN·MERCURY m-·~., ... wtth i-1b1Jitv ntt 6 pm 640·7977 Cl OSCO SUNO"YS Blvd C M •ua 1982 •• ,,.._ D ....,.. ,. .. .,. """' " "BJG RED" Mcrcedea. " · . .,...... 1975 Cbevrolet, Monte 1&-..,Autovcnter r. and Impact? Our ads, we '74 Cupri, 2800cc. 4-spd. Slck--ne.~TLC. l961 Rollll Roye:• SHver Carlo. A/C & AM /FM SD(/'wy·Lak.d'orat'!xit are proud tony, really 89.000tnl,gooclcondiUon. Ca11Rojjerbef7am. Cloud U. Beaut. car. SELL idle ltema wlt.b a &tcreo cassette. Please l.RvtJlft 1et results. Phone S\600. 751-6099 Beet offer. 645-0!>49. 118,500.640-7030. Daily Pilot Clasamt-d Ad. callafter5PM. ft'ra..MC aJ0.7000 642-5678.. ... ' Huntington Beach Fo1•ntain Valley EDITION VOL. 71, NO. 164, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1978 .\i"tertlOOH ~.Y. Stock~ TEN CENTS Thomas to Mayor: 'Shut Your Mouth' By ROBERT BARKER Ol llw O.tlly Pllol Stall • As Huntington Beach City Council meetings go, Monday night's session was not all that out of the ordinary. Councilman John T homas angrily told Mayor Ro n Shenkman th a t h e wished Shenkman would shut his damn mouth. Not once but twice. Councilman Oon MatAllister accused othl·r council off1c1als of domg c ity busmess while hidden from public view. ··Four members seem lo be meeting as they damned well please. r don't know why the hell I am down here (al city council meetings)," MacAllister said. • Council members were voting lo rescind action that they took last Wednesday but got bogged down in controversy. Shenkman told the audience that the matter would take only three minutes. When discussions dragged on fo r · 30 minutes, S h enkman muttered. "This is a zoo." The ruckus between Thomas and Shenkman erupted when Police Chief Earle Robitaille was discussing his department's budge~ proposal. Thomas remarked that he had seen five patrol officers giving a ticket lo just one person. ··rr you say anything, they lay on force." he said. Shenkman replied th at Thomas' respect of law and order was not one of his outstanding characteris tics. This prompted the outburst by Thomas. After that confrontation died down, MacAlltster was to voice a11ger at the council "majority" of Mayor Pro Tempore Richard Siebert and ltuth Dailey, Bob M andic and Thomas. The foursome h all agreed Monday morning by a telephone poll to withdraw support before the coastal tommission of a proposed sewer trunk line along Pacific Coast Highway. Mrs. Bailey said that the mCormatmn had previously been sprung on the council at the last minute and didn 't address environmental concerns. S he said that the sewer shouldn't ha vt-been acted on last Wednesday. Via the same telephone poll, the four eounc1I members also agrel.'d to impose a moratorium on all t1ty hiring except 1n emergencies. M acAllister said he felt this move was intended to prevent City Attorney Gail Hutton from hiring J deputy t.•1ty 1:1ttorncy or1' htr staff that 1s !.hort by two lawyers. Sources say that Mr:>. Hutton is involved in a power struggJ., with some council members wno are bJttl1ng r(Jr th1.. reinstatement or attorney John O'Connor o ·connor wa5 ltrt.!d l.t:-.1 December arter .i phys1c;1t altercation with rormer c1t v attorney Don Honfa /\. grievance heann~ in \hf' t·a:o.c 1i. sc:heduled July 10 Ocean View Orders Staff Cuts 'Rover' Dome News Story Finds Master A Pennsylvanja.born Irish set· ter, new in town. who decided to become an Irish rover and got lost in a maze of Huntington Beach suburbia three weeks ago is back home with his master lO· day. Donnybrook. e1~ht years old . a handsome pedigreed animal, and h1!> master Bun Kossan. 23. had lh1.• luck 11f the Irish 5miltng (>n lhl'm when the dog·s photo appt>arc:d 10 Salurday·s Daily P1lnl He 0d tx•en found and ta ken in by Barbara l111lman, of 82r.8 OOHNYllAOOK Art1sta Drive. about a mile from the Sail Circle home Kossan and Donnybrook moved into less than a year ago. '"1 'd JUSl about given up hope," said the young construction worker, adding that Donnybrook vanished three weeks ago, the same day he s howed up wagging his tail and staring into Mrs. Hillman's condominium. Her lost and found ads went unanswered. so in desperation 1'he called the newspaper, not wanting to turn Donnybrook 10 to the animal pound. A neighbor spotted the grin· ning race of the Iris h setter Mrs. llillman called Honey in Sa turday's p ape r , drew Kossan's attention to it and master and pet were reunited. • .. We moved out here about a year ago, .. said Kossan, e iq>lain· ing that his dog had r eal room to roam at their previous h ome in Pennsylvania. .. He must have felt cooped up, got over the rence and got con· fused' and lost," Koss an ob· served. Prop. 13 C11t borks $14. 7 -Billion State Surplus Viewed SACHAM1';N'fU <AP) C~1liforn1a ·~ ~lHle governml'nt will ha\'e S1 t 7 hlll1on ln surplus funds during the next five years to help loct1l ~overnment offset µro1wrty tax <'uls from Propos1 t111n 13. Lt:g1slat 1ve Analyst Wilham llamm says Thal figure 1!> about one-third of the a mo1mt that the Jarvis to· 1t1at1ve will t•ut from city, coun· lY. s chool <ind s p<'c1al ·district budJ,?cts. and the amount could be much less 1 r I here is a re· cession. Hamm added Monday in testimony t o a SJH!t:1a1 ll•gislat1ve rommatlec. (Related s tones. A51 Gov. Edmund Brown Jr .. meanwhile. met with about 300 department heads and other ap· poinlC'CS lo slate programs and told them that they should "not try to get the cutbacks put back by going to the Legislature or sltrring up your constituencies." The Democratic governor, a Coast \leather foe of Howard Jarvis' tax cut in· 1tialive. said the 2·1 vote last week for Proposition 13 meant limes have changed for govern· m ent and "we can't be left drinking al the trough as 1f nothing has changed . . T here must be a significant change in how we do business." Ha mm. the non-partisan fi scal advisor to the Legislature. and Roy Bell, Brown's chier fiscal advisor, agreed in general terms on the amount of state money that will probably be available. But they disagreed on how quickly the state surplus funds should be given out. , Bell urged a special joint com· miltee of Senate and Assembly leaders to give S4 billion to local government during the coming yer year, $3 billion annually for the following two years, and $2.5 billion thereafter. Hamm urged giving the .same amount each year. He dldn't re<:· ommend a specific amount, but the only example wtuch be sut>· milled that didn't lead to an ii· legal state deficlt was $2.5 billion annually. • "You must be very wary of anv bailout proposals that are <See SURPLUS, Page A2l Oil Spill OffHB Contailled A s ubmarine hose broke early today during unloading opera· lions between a tanker ship and the Gulf Oil Company terminal m Huntington Beach. but about 200 gallons which spewed into the sea was contained, officials said. Boom devices used in the event or such a spill were quick· ly moved into position to keep the waxy petroleum compound from washing ashore and fouling beaches. Representatives or the U.S. Coast Guard out of Long Beach were on the scene about 9:30 a .m . investigating the oil spiU from the chartered vessel Bari ma which carried a 450,000·barrel car~o. "The entire s lick is con· tained," said Gulf Oil Company s pokesman Charles Sellen. services department manager al the firm·s Santa Fe Springs re· • finery. .He said a workboat was en route to vacuum up the 011 g lobules . "It was a very s mall spill," he said. The 011 is routed through un· dersea and underground pipes rrom tankers unloading at the mooring roughly off Pac1f1c Coast Highway and Newland Street. A portion of the cargo goes to the Southern California Edison \om pany !>lea ~ generating plant there and the remainder to the refinery in Santa f'e Springs for other uses. Authorities said the relatively small slick caused by the spill was about 800 by 300 feet in dimension. Huntington Beach Director of fl arbors and Beaches Vince Moorhouse said it was only the second s pill he could recall at the Gulf Oil unloadmg facility in the pas t 15 years. Free Paper Ban Weighed in Valley A proposed ban on distribution of Cree newspapers and other prmted advertisements i.R Foun- tain Valley will be discussed al tonight's 8 o'clock City Council meeting. The ordinance was proposed because the material "creates a ~e riou s police problem a nd threat to the public weir are," ac cording to the proposed wording of the ban Cooli119 Off Jn order to keep her cool on a warm June day. this young woman wenl down to the sea in her bikini near the Huntinglon Beach Pier. Whal beller way 1s there to rool off than a !-.plash in the s urf·> Budget Cuts Eyed In Fountain Valley Fountain Valley City Council members will eye plans to cut $2 million from the city's 1978-79 budget toni~hl. The cuts are part of c·1ty government·s <HI· JUSlmcnt lo Proposition 13 Council members will hold a budget study session at 6 .30 p.m . ond a public hearing on proposed cuts at 8 o'clock in council chambers Mayor Marv Adler said he doesn 'l expect final action tonight on proposed cuts thut may include elimination or two motorcycle police officers. seven c ity maint e nance workers, two office workers, tw1> recreation d(•partment em ployt>es and an assistant city shooting rang em aster. Adler said city aides also have recommended that lw<> vacant posts. a city en~ineer and fire h:ittalton chief. not be filled The c1tv would save about S306,000 ·rrom the proposed personnel reductions. said Comptroller Howard Stephens. The two administrative vacan· cies were created by Fire Chief Tom Feierabe nd's promotion from battalion chief earlier this year and former city engineer George Shulti· resignation r'ri· day. Shultz took u pos t with a private .. ·o untain Val~ey Pngineer1ng firm. olf1c1a ls '5Uld Sunny Wednesday. Quite warm inland but mild at the coast. Lows tonight 58 to 65. Highs Wednesday 70 to 75 al beaches and 80 to 00 mland. Parcel Volume ·Down I NSIDE TODA~ Bingo's the game ond it'~ o big hit at St1. Simon ond Jude parbh, lluntlnglon Btoch, among Oiiier plores in t~ South Coast ar1'a. SH F'eatur· • 1ng, Page Cl l•llex ., a •1 ., •• AU .. ·~ .. r. •• WASHINGTON <A P> -A billion-dollar Postal Service system for sorting packages is approaching lhe polrft where it might make financial ~ense to junk it. the General Acco\Ulting Oflice said today. 1 n a report relf'ase d at a llou!le hearing by Rep. Charles H. Wilson. D·Colif .• the con· gresslonal auditing ageney said the system "has not achieved its goal of reducing costs and Im· proving service. The promise o~ its ever doing so IS unpromls· Ing." The proble)Jl with the 21 highly automa'-9 f~ciUUea Is that the Postal Senlllce does not attract <!nouah par<:d mall to ensure I that the system Is worth the in· illal Investment, which was the biggest in Postal Service his· tory. Since the system opened in 1976, parcel volume has con- tinued to decline while that of the private United Parcel Service has risen. 8ccaw1e the uutomat~'<i system wns designed for .a larger volume than it is getting, the cost or the machines may not havt.• been Justlrled, the GAO said. And. ll said, Cho volume prob· lem "ls approaching th~ point wherr it would not be cost· e ffective" to continue the mechanliro operation. •·cost Is th~ primary concem of major mailers in deciding how to shrp parcels and the service's principal competitor I United Parcel> generally offers lower rates." lhe report said The report. written about n month aito. mentions a theu. pending Postul Service pro postal for a 25 8 percent in. creose tn pr1rcel rales It said this proj<:ctc<l lnc:rf'aSe Is a rea· son to ex1X'cl harther declines in volume However, uft~r th<' report was written, the Postal Rate Com mission approved a 35 percent increase, mltking \he current rates even hleher than those on which the GAO based il!I findings. "lt parc<'I volume further ct cc lines as proJected. the system mav prove to be more costly to ope rate than alternative means to move bulk mall." the reparl !'laid Postmaster General William F Roiger said m a respanse printed in the report that the Postol Service ls lukmg llteps to make the system work be tter .. But, 1n lint: w1lh your recom- mendation. we have been evaluating alternntives, s uch a!i closing some or the centers We <10 not find any such alternatives to be warranted at the present lime." Roiger said , The report quoted a recent Po~tul Service projection that ($tt PAllCEL, Pa•e A.al Summer Prograin In Doubt .By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Ol ti. Dally I'll°' Sl.tff Trustees of Huntinglon Beach ·s Ocean View School Dis tnct delayed action on eltmmat- ing summer school Monday hut voted to send layoff notices to 100 o ( the d1 s lr 1c-t's 513 e mployees Crestfallen teachers. teachmg assistants and other personnel many women fann1nJ:? themselves with agendas in the shoulder·lO·shoulder crowd. and sweltering heat took lhean l1ci pated news stoically. The meeting room al head· quarters of the largest e lemen· Lary school djstrict in Orange County was jammed to over· flowing with faculty members and unhappy parents. A long procession of the parents of children at Crest View School. which features a year around p rogram , and Nueva View School. addressed the board with grave concerns. Nueva View School. adjacent to Hope View School on the samC' campus. caters to the needs oC the West County area mcntall.v retarde<J and physically han. dicapped 90 of the m severely arriicted -and its term runs tn to July Instruction. education and therapy for those children is ex. peeled to be c:urtailed by that ex tra month. while the year arl>Und Crest View campus fo1 non·handicappt'd may revert !(1 a re~ular mne·month term pro gram Summer .schllol 1s ant1c1pated to be ~1ven the ax entirely for this year at a mcetinit called for next Monday at 7 30 p.m .. when trustees have had a chance l11 mull over the situation further. The 100 employes told they will receive' layoff notices within 30 d ays at this point the layoff would only be during the normal summer school term must now look lo Sacrament.o for aid 1n th" wakt.• of passage of Prop 11 which rt.'<iUCl'!'\ property tax rcvenul' District Supt. Dr Dale Coogan wa~ frankly pess1m1!'iltc todav after talking with other are:J Sl·hool officials who flew to th\:' s tate capital Monday to confer on the situation. "The genera! direction we're headed is that all s ummer pro· grams should be scuttled.'. he said in a move that could save <See LAYOFFS, Page A21 Schools Set '13 Hotline' Besieged by phone c..111, from parents of its 13,01 pupils, officials of Hunt ington Beach's Ocea n View School District art' installing a hotline to lceep the public abreast o{ what Proposition 13 mean:. I<' school programs spanninJt the coming year 0 is tr I ct ~po I( l""l' ··" Gayle Wayne sa!tJ by ('311 inR R4'? !173('. worrtf'd families may learn tt-1'.' l:1tcst devolopment~ lht· .: arv ls·Cann amend me!'• poses for the district, tht• largest elementary choo' district In Oran~e County with ~4 operating c !m pusc' -·'~-~._ ___ o_A1 __ Lv __ P_1L~o~1--~~-•-r __________ 1_u_i...c_~_~x •. _J~~n-•.._1l •• _1_a1_1. Murders Denied Former Nazi Camp Guai·d Testifots -· l-'O ttT LA UD~HOAl.E . Fla IA P l Tense and palt-on lhc w i t n e s s s t a n d • I-' c o <J o r F e d o r e nko !\a 1d h t' ne v ~·1 murdered prisoners 1n a World War 11 death camp and became a guard only because disobeying has Nazi superiors me ant "they s hot you down like a dog," Fedorenko tes tified Monday m J hus hed foder al courtroom and reJe c t~d t(>l)tlmony from ~ur v1vo rs of the death camp at Tre blinka. Poland -one of who m swore he saw f'edorenko shoot a helple:s:s, naked Jew at point-blank range. Fedorenko s aid that only once had he been posted near the open burial pit at Tre bllnka, and that was atop a lookout tower. "1 never went down inside 5290,000 "'Ripoff' LA Woman Hunted In Welfare Fraud LOS ANG F.LES t AP> -A wom an who claimed to have 34 children and who has l'Ollected nearly $290.000 in welfa re at eight county offiC'es s ince 1971 is bemg sought for what officials describe as one of the largest welfare frauds in the nation, a nt•wspaper reported today. A wom a n bl'I i<.'ved lo bl' Harbar::i .J ea n Thomps on Williams. 33. drove awt1y in her l'orsl'he Wednc•Mh1y as welfare 1nvest1gators and d1str1<.:t at· torn ey's fr a ud inves tigators raide d her $170.000 Ladcra llt'1ghts homt'. and s he has nol heen seen -.mcc, lh<· Lo~ Angeles Herald Examiner reported. She also owns a Cadillac and a Must ang. the paper said. Sht.' 1s l>t.•llt•\'t.'<l lo have collect· cd $239.587 m checks a nd $50,000 rn food stamps smcc 1971, the news papc•r s aid . adding that \I ro;; W11l1;1m~ <Jllf'gcdly used a d1flNcnt IO(•nt1t v Jt each or the Pll!h l we lfare o ff ic e s a n d t•l,llnlt.'d a total of 30 fictitious HB Trustees Eye Summer School Cuts lluntington Beach Union High School District tr us tees plan tonight to discuss the possible <·ancellat1on of s ummer and :.i dult school progra ms as an 1mme d1 ate reps onse to lhe passage or Proposition 13. The school boa rd m eeting will heg1n al 7 o'clock in the Edison lligh School c afeteria. 21400 ~1agnolla St . Huntington Beach SC'hool hoard President Zita Wcsstf so.11d Surx.•rmtendent J ake \bhott and other California srhool 11ffir1a b met with s tate H hoob l'h1cf W ll ~on Rile s Monday to discuss funding plans for the comin g year Abbott. who has returned from '-'ac ramento. pla n!. to f'e port to lhc school board on his meeting with Riles tonight Mrs. Wessa ~ai d Cuts Studied By College Board Tonight <.:oast"Communit y College Dis- tn cl trustees wall disc uss budget ('Uts at a meeting a l 8 p.m . \Vt.>dnesday in their board room at 1:no Adam!> Ave .. Costa Mesa Among the poss ible cuts lo be discussed as pa rt of the budget reducllon under Proposition 13 is the canl'ellat1on of the Stan Ken- ton summ<'r Jazz workshop and the fate of the colleges· summer m11s1c<1ls ·1· r u:. t t' c s h a v c a I r e ad y <'lam inated s abbatical and ad ministrat1vc leaves and a s um· m er faculty development pro- gram. Trustees nre also expec ted to revie w .an annual contract pro- posed by classified employees . The meeting is open to the pubh<' OAAHGE COAST HIF DAILY PILOT children in addition to her four r eal children as dependents. J oan Manley, c hief fraud in· vestig ato r for t he coun t y De partmenL of Public Social Services, said a four-month in· vesligation of the case revealed the biggest welfare fraud in his· tory. A femaJe graduate student 1n c r imina l jus tice at t he University of Illinois held a pre- vious r ecord of $118,000, the news paper s aid. An arrest warrant was issued Wednesday for Barba ra J ean Tho mpson, Mrs. Williams ' m aiden name. Mrs . Manley s aid t he warrant w as issued under Thompson because welfare officials didn't know she was married until later , the paper said. The war- rant charges Mrs. Williams with JO counts of grand theft. nine of perjury and four of forgery. The woman's 35-year-old hus band. Danny L. Williams. was booked last week for in· vestigation of making false iden· tihcalion cards. Deputy District Atlorney Da vid Walte rs said that although duplicating equip- ment was found in the couple's hom e. there may be insufficient <>v1dence to charge Williams and he h as been released. E'ro111 Page AJ SURPLUS ... la b e led temporary," Ham m said. "lt's a lot more difficult to :-;top a flow of funds than it is to start them." Bell repeated the sta nd taken hy the Dem ocratic governor - tha l the lar gest possible amount should be distributed duri ng the next 12 months to ease the im· pact of program cuts and "make the greatest effort Lo avoid job layorrs." Proposition 13, which reduces loca l property taxes from an aver age of 2.6 percent of market va lue to a maximum of 1 per- cent, takes effect July l , cutting property taxes statewide a n average of 57 percent. In the legislative hearing, one of Hamm's assistants , Jim Pat· t e r s on. s a id the economic stimulus from a $7 billion tax: cut could be much less than pro- o o ne n t s o f the m e a s ure csttmated. P atterson said of the S7 billion t•ut. $2 billion wo uld be los t to Wa s hington in the form o r higher federal mcome taxes and S2 billfon would definitely end up m pockets of California property owners But he said it would be hard to tell how much of the remaining $.1 billion would go to out-of-stale investors. and how much would be re invested in California. Sen . Alber t R o dda, 0 Sa cr a mento. c hairma n of the s ix-m e mbe r committee of the cha rged with dis tributing the state s urplus, said the commit- t ee would hear economic estimates .and testimony and then start m aking decisions. Meanwhil e . ano th e r legis lative committee voted un. animously Monday for a pro- rata distribution of the remain· mg property tax funds among local government agencies, giv- ing each the same share of prop· f'rty t ax revenues that il re- <'ei ved during lhe ast year. the re and no one ever s ent me:· s a id the 71-year·old Miami Beach resident who Is accused of lying t.o immigration officials whe n he entered the United St ates after the war. F edore nko could los& h is citizenship a nd be returned to Europe, where he could be tried on war crimes charges .' In earlier testimony, several J ews s wore that as inmates at Treblinka. they saw Fedorenko beat prisoners with a steet- studded whip as he wore the black uniform of a Ukrainian guard. One man. Pinchas Epstein, 53 testified last week that he sa~ Fedor e nko s hoot a nothe r prisoner who had been forced to dis robe and crawl naked on his hands and knees. · · Fedorenko stood right next to him. put his pistol to his skull shot him and he fell over dead .: said Epstein. wbo worked in the death camp shuttling bodies to the burial pit. But when a sked Monda y under oath if he ever beat, whipped or s hot pris oners, Fedorenko answered s ternly: "Never in my lire." Fedorcnko testified he was forced to become a prison guard and that a refusal would have meant execution by the Nazis. ''They didn't ask," he testified as courtroom lights flickered from an electrical storm. "Tbey told you to go. And if you didn't, they s hot you down like a do~." The white-haired immigrant described his role at Treblinka as a lowly one. He said officers did not allow Ukrainian guards anywhere near a rriving freight t rains packed with Jews marked for death. "We weren't allowed to come c loser than 20 to 25 meters," F'edorenko testified. "Maybe they didn't trust us, I guess." Sorcery Still Leadi,ng Race To 'Paradise' T he 60-foot sloop Sorcery. from lhe California Yacht Club. continued to lead Monday in the sail from Los Angeles to Tahiti ca lled the "Race to Paradise." Jacob Wood, Sor'tery's skip- per. reported his sloop was m ov· ing a t nine knots with good wind. She has traveled 395 miles down the Pacifi c toward Tahiti. Tuia. from the Honolulu Yacht Club and skippered by owner Bob Gosnell, took a strong hold on second place and was running in strong winds about 45 miles behind Sorcery. Wes tward, ·the Lapworth 50· footer under the command of Will ard Bell of Pasadena was t hird. 207 miles out. Celebration, from Portland. has covered only 177 nautical miles since last Saturday 's start of the four competitors off Los Ange les harbor on the 3.571 mile race to Papeete . 20 Dogs Slain; Owner Hunted FLlNT, Mi ch. <AP) ·-Twe nty d ogs were shot to death a s authorities continued to search for a woma n who kept 32 German shepherds penned up for years in a filthy, rundown hom e. Twelve of the animals were lured outside and taken away to be disposed of, Genesee County dog control officers said Mon- day . The remaining 20 re11isled re moval efforts and were shot to death in the borne. The woman, who neighbors said a pparently shared the home with the animals for several years, was being sought. 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The blade was amol'lg items of e vidence seized whe n Lindo Rut h ~crsinge r , 24. of 7792 Westmins ter Ave., was placed und~r arrest late SUl'lday night 9ut111dc a tavern She remained In Orange Coun ty JaiJ today in Jleu or $2.~.000 boll on suspicion or the slaying of hrr alleged paramour, ConJty Steven Bate~. 24, or the sam<" nd- drcss Heaulls of a n a uto psy on Bates, who was stabbed once in the left side, were expect.ed to be filed today also, Investigators said. Police were dispatched to the Captain's Lounge, a bar at 7821 We11tmlnRter Ave .. about 11 p.m. after reports of u disturbance In the parkiog lot. Investigators and Miss t'er. sinl(tr ran into the barrom, cry· 1nf{ for help for Rates, who was pronounced d e ad at West ml ns ter Comm un ity Hospital within the hour. Coroner's deputies said they expect Bates' remains will be hnndltd by Noels Brea Mortuary .. .. The Roof Fell In ,.,._,,..,. .. A pedestrian strolls by the toppled roof of a gas station service plaza after a strong earthquake sent th e struc- ture to the ground in Sendai, Japan. Many structures were destroyed by the tremor. HB Teen-ager 'Serious' After Crash Kenneth Allen Spiza. 17, of Huntington Bea ch, re mained in guarded condition in a hospital today. as a result of a Sunday m orning auto accident an the north sector of the city, officials said. Soiza. of 5022 Partridge Circle, was rus hed to Huntingto n lntercommunity Hospital after c ra s h ing when a passin g motorist forced the youth's auto over a center d ivider a nd into the path or an oncoming car. police said. The 9:47 a.m. smashup Look place near the corner of Bolsa Chica Street and Argosy Drive. Police s a id the unidentified pas sin g moto rist was not apprehended and no one was cited . Three people riding in the auto struck by Spiza's vehicle were Dr. Lynn R. Schiveley. 39. and his wife, Linda Schiveley. 37, of Garden Grove and Melanie J ane Al mind, 29. of Santa Rosa . Mrs. Schiveley was reported in good condition today at Huntington l ntercommun1ty Hospital. Her hus band and Miss A 1 mind we r e Lr e ated a nd relea sed shortly aftc·r the !)·47 a.m . crash. From Page Al PARCEL ... the annuul total will dip to 137 million m 1985 The GAO also said parcel post delivery is slower today than before the syst em was built. fn one of the few encouraging notes ror the system. it said that a proble m of the m achines damaging packages has abated s ince publicity about damage when the system opened . Wilson said the report "con firms my long-standing behef that imple m e ntatio n o r the billion-dollar Bulk Mail System was a mistake ... From Page Al LAYOFFS ... $500.000 his district will 11orely need to limp through the fall quarter of school. Slate assistance runds normal- ly received later in the year will be eliminated by the Jarvb Gann Amendment's passage and alternatives have not yet been developed. A printed pos ition statement predicting the most optimistic esti mate is that the district can't get more than 85 percent of its original budget was dis tributed d uring the meeting. Some spectators who s pilled' outside went to the rear of the m eeting room and poked their heads through windows opened for ventilation in almost a futile e ffort to hear discussions District officials s aid three factors must be considered: -Cash now. or incom e re- ce1 ved at various limes. versus the outgo which occur s con- tinually. -Proposition IJ's impact on the regular school budget. -Organized spending to be fair to all the students and facul- ty members, given the abruptly limited whe rewitha l to do so. Parents of children attending the year-around Crest Vie w l'a m p us and those at Nueva View School fo r the handicapped say m any have organazed their lives around a va ilability and cos t of baby-sitters School officials have vowed lo do the best they can with what il appears they will have in the treas ury. Ex-bar Chief Given Jail SAN DIEGO CAP > -A former president or the San Diego Coun- t~ Bar Association must spend five months in jail for receiving stolen property Th e sentence was imposed Monday on attorney J ohn J McCabe, who pleaded guilty to eight counts in May. He resigned as president of the 3,500-attomey bar association after his arrest last December. Murder Victim Mutilated An Irvine murder victim was s tabbe d throug h the hea r t nume rous tlnies and sexually mutilat.ed only hours after h.is release from Orange County J a il, police said today. The s till -w a rm body of floland Gerald Young. 23. of Maywood was discovered lying in the street on Irvine Center Drive Sunday morning, by a motorist who rt agged a passing police patrol car for help. Sgt. Robert Kredel said Young was identified through a bail re- ceipt found in his pants pocket. No other identification was on the man. Kredel said Investigation of jail records showed Young had been arrest· ed m Santa Ana Saturday morn 1n g on a c harge o f public drunkenness Young was confined until 8:20 ~ m Saturday, according to the ja 1 I records His castrated body was founct dressed in the s ame clothing - trousers and shoes he wore when he was released from Jail. Kre<tel said. A coroner·s deputy estimated Young died within an hour of the lime his body was found al 4 a.m Police have yet to establtsh •.t m otivr for the killing. No sus- pl'cts havc been detained. Kredel said there was nothing about Young's murder yet dis. covered that would link it tu other murders or assaults in Orange Counly or Southe r n California . A special detail of fo ur of. ficers. with Sgt. Hugh Hogan in cha rge. was assigned' today to th~ investigation. Huglies 'Mental Illness Cited . By Law Firm P lllLADELPl-llA CAP > -A law firm which re presented Howard Hughes in a suit by Trans World Airlines wants a ruling set aside on grounds the lawyers were unawa re Hughes was suffering "profound mental illness"' when they ar g ued bis case. the Philadelphia Inquirer reported today. Hughes ··could nol have made informed and rational judg- ments involving comple"' busi- ness and legal affairs ; nor could h~ hav~ given competent as- sis tance to those representin~ him ." s aid an affidavit filed rn De laware. the Inquirer reported in a copyn ghted story Thl' Wilming t on firm of Morns, Nichols. Arsh & Tun- nell reportedly filed the affidaviC Monday in New Castle, Del , County Chancery Court The document :.aid that 1n his latl'r years. 'llughes' condition "rese mbled that or a chronit psythotic patient in the very worst mental hos pitals ... Hughe:. died an April 19i fi. "lie ra rely kne w 1f it Wl\S nt~ht or day, or even what day at wus lie had increasingly long period s of unconscio us ness . . " the Inquirer quoted the afflda v1t as saymg T he affidavit seeks lo have set aside a court ruhng that a llowed TWA to collect da mages from Hughes' estate. T WA s ued the Hughes Tool Co. in 1962 for al legedly violating antitrust laws by requiring TWA to buy its aircraft from Hughes' firm ' T och1 )·"s Clos i11~ ~.Y. to~ks VOL. 11, NO. 164, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CA LI FORNIA TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1978 TEN CENTS Mona of '34' Sought in Welfare Fraud LOS ANGELES (AP) -A woman who claimed to have 34 children and who has collected nearly $290,000 In welfare at eight county offices since 1971 is being sought for what officials describe as one of lhe largest welfare frauds in the nation, a newspaper reported today. A woman believed to be Barbara J ear Thompson Postal Sorting ~ored 7 WASHINGTON ~AP> -A billion-dollar Postal Service system for sorting packages is approaching the P,Oinl where ti might make fin ancial sense to J1mk 1t. the General Accounting Office sctid today In a report released at a I wuse hearinJ! by Hep Charles It Wilson, D-Calir.. the con- gr essional auditing <.1gency said th(' system "has not achieved its goal of reduring costs and im· proving service. The promise of its ever doing so is unpromis 1ng .. The problem with the 21 highly auromatcd facilities is that the Post a I S<>rvicl.' does not attract enough parcl'I mail ru ensure that the !.vstcm 1s worth the in- 1ti<t I invc~tment. "'h1ch was the biggest 10 Postal Service his· tory Since the system opened in 197fi. parcel volume has con· unued to decline while that of the private United Parcel Service has risen. Because the automated system was designed tor a larger volume than it is getting. the cost of the m achines may not have been Justifi ed , the • GAO said And. it said , the volume prob- lem '"is approaching the point whe re it would not be cost - cffectiye" to continue the , mechanized operation. ··cost is the primary concern o• l'T' ajor mailers in deciding how to s hip parcels a nd the ~ervice's principal competitor I united Parcel) genera lly offers lo\\> er rates." the report said The report. written about a rr>ontt> ago. mentions a then· pending Postal Service pro- po!>tal for a 25 8 percent 1n c rca~" in parcel rates. It said th1!> ptoJl'Cled mcrease 1s a rea- son to C'Xpect further declines in volume ll0"-4'\'CJ, after thl' report was "ntten the Postal Rate Com- mission approved a 35 percent inc 1 ea~c making the current rates even higher than those on wh1cn the GAO based its findings. · 11 tHJrccl volume further Ol'c ltnt•:-a:. proJe<'tcd. the h}'hl <'m ma~ provt· to he more ,. o :.. 1 I \ i o o p e r a l t' t h a n .illNni:lllVe means to mo\ e bulk ma11 • lhe 1eport :.aid. Postmaste1 General Wilham l Bolgc1 !'>aid in a response printed in the report that the Pos ta. Service 1s takmg steps to ma lie the i.~stem work better. · BLlt 1r line with your recom· mt>ndat1on. we ha .. c been e\alualing alternauves. such as c losing some of the centers We do not find any such alternatives 1r. be "'arranted at the present tim(' "Bolger said Irvine Vote r s Su~port Both Tax Measures J rvme was one of the rew com munilie& in the s late where voters chose to s upport both propert) tax measures on the June 6 ballot. county vote results indicate l n tn(' .. oters suppo rted the Rehr bill. Proposition 8. by 7,Sso yes votes to 6,547 no votes. as well as t he Jarvis Initiative, ' Proposition 13, which won In Irvine 8,895 to 5.689. In another election result. Sad- dleback College Trustee Norrisa Poulson Brandl had campaigned for the Republican nomination for secretory of s tate, hoping lhe name or her £other, form er Los Angeles Mayor Norris Poulson, would win her the elecllnon. Mrs. &randt. who finished third In the three-candidate r11<'e, almost won 1n her home town or lrvlor. where she served a~ the city'!'! rtrsl city clerk. She lr:alled businessman Jacob Margosian. 2.989 votes to 2,184 Williams, 33. drove away in her Porsche Wednes day as welfare investigators and district at· torney's fra ud investigators- raided her $170,000 Ladera Heights home. and she has not been seen since. the Los Angeles Herald Examiner reported She also owns a Cadillac and a Mustang. the paper said. She is believed lo have collect- ed $239,587 in checks and $50.000 in food stamps since 1971, the newspaper said , adding that Mrs . Williams allegedly used a different Identity at each of the ei~hl welfare offices and claimed a total of 30 fictitious children in addition to her four real children as dependents. Joan Manley, chief fraud in- vestigator for the county Department of Public Social Services. said a four-month in- vestigation of the case revealed the biggest welfare fraud in his- tory. A female graduate student in criminal justice at the University of Illinois held a pre- vious record of St 18,000, the newspaper said. An arrest warrant was issued Wednesday for Barbara J ean Thompson . Mrs. W1l11ams' maiden name. Mrs. Manley 1rnid lhe warrant was issued under Thompson because welfare officials didn't know s he was married until la ter, the paper said The war- raot charges Mrs. Williams with 10 counts of grand theft . nine of perjury and four or forgery. The woman ·~ 3."i ·year-old husband. Danny L William::., was booked last week tor in vcstigation of making false 1den tification cards. Deputy District Attorney David Walter3 said that although duplicating equip ment was found in the couple'<, home. there may be msufficien' evidence lo charge Willtams and he has been releas ed. Jetport Revived County Panel Backs Chino Hills Cooling Off In order to keep her cool on a warm June day, this young woman went down to the sea in h e r bikini near the Huntington Beach Pier. Wh at better way is there to cool off than a splash in the surf? Council Considers Priority Spending Priorities for the spending of $600,000 in estimated federal rev- enue sharing funds available for the 1978-79 fiscal year will be considered tonight by the Irvine City Council. Councilmen, who meet at 7 30 al c ity hall . 17200 Jamboree Blvd .. also arc scheduled to de- cide whether to proceed with plans for an observation tower al Deerfield Community Park J ames Harrington, director ol administrative services. recom m e nds the bigges t chunk of funds. $275.000, be spent to lease and operate police vehicles Harrington recomm ends that $120,000 bE' spent on youth pro- grams, $100,000 to buy land for a municipal maintena nce yard. SSS.000 for recreation facilities and $50.000 for senipr citizen programs The proposed observatton tower for Deerfield Park raised controversy last month when neighborhood residents told the 1 ct>uncil they'd rather have rac quetba1l courts. The Deerfield Homeowners Association board of directors v<Jted 5 to l that the tower be given lowest pr10rity. The city community services commission has recomm ended that the tower be included in park plans. City planning s taff r ecom- mt>nds that. in light of the homeowners' views, that the four racquetball courts be given higher priority than the observa- tion tower, which previously was hs tcd higher. Wiretaps Kille d SACRAMENTO <API .....: A bill to legalize police wiretapping was killed by an Assembly com - m itlee Monday despite claims of its effectiveness by prosecutors and an undercover informant who testified by telephone "'Many, many lhin~s are dis- cussed on l h<' t e lephone murder extortion. racketeering, narcotics . ~n dealings with a congressman," said the informant, identified on ly as Joe Plans to build an international jet airport in lhe Chino Hills at the northern edge of Orange County were given a boost of sorts Monday l)y the county's rransporlalion (;omm1~s ion tOCTO>. That boost came when the commission voted 3·2 to endori.c Chino HHls airport proponents' bid for a Feder<il Aviation Ad- ministration study g rant. If obtained, the grant would provide the money needed to study the feasibility of building a major jet airport in the hills near the Orange-Riverside coun- ty line Tug-of-war Game Turns To Tragedy HARRlSBURG. Pa. IAP> A massive tug-of-war gam e at a school turned into tragedy today when a nylon rop<? snapped, in juring dozens of students and facu lty members, school of - ficials said. At least four childre n had a finger or their fingertips am- putated, according to Betty Bogar. public information chief at Polyclinic Hospital. · Other children. ran~ing m age from 9 to 13, had rope cuts so deep that the tendons in their hands were severed.she said There was no immediate re port on the pupil6' condition. About 50 s tudents and faeulty were hospitalized . school of f1c1als said. and an additional 150 were treated by the school nurse. mostly for rope burns and assorted scrnpes '"l heard a snap and saw k1rl !. s prawlin~ ... ::.aid Mars hall Layton. the hchool's principal Ile said the rope breaking ··sounded like a rifle shot .. School spokes men sard a total or 2,200 people were l<tking part in the tug-of-war, using a l1'<1 inch-thick ny lon rope. The rope. said to be designed to hold the stress of 3,000 people pulling. broke 12 minutes after the con test started. officials at the Har- risburg Mjddle School said The injured were taken to four area hospitals a nd initial details of their condition were sketchv "They'r e taking 1t quilt' ·all right," said Elizabeth Mid dlesworth. nursing s upervisor al Community General Hospital where about 15 students were treated. She s aid injuries ranged from sprained ankles to suspected fractures. Dog Gone '1ystery Pet Missing Four Years Retums Home LAC LA HACHE, British Columbia <AP I -After four years, their runaway dog Prince was just a memory tor ranchers Wilf and Dianne Wright. But the mernory came to lire when a muddy, shivering anJmal appeared on their doorstep. Mrs. Wright carried the dog lnside, Ced him some milk and petted him. "HE 8 £GAN TO GET HIS strength back :rnd. s uddenly, despite all the mud and dirt, 1 r ealited ll was Prince." she said Wrtght rccognited Prince immf'diately. He houted the dog's name and Prince ran over to him and r'used a paw in greeting. "He was hlvering and haklng. and just lay down to rest." Mrs. Wright said. "He was ab!loJutcly exhau!lted. I don't th lnJc he could have walked another loch." f''our years earlier, Prince, then 7, had dJsappeared from the family's 500-acre ranch in British Columbia's Carlboo region. ••JUGHWAY 97 RUNS lUGlfT through our ranch, and we reared he'd been hit by a car ," said Mrs. Wright. "We searched ~very whcre and asked everyone we knew for miles around " Mrs . Wright said P rince Is '"olde r . quieter, thinner and grayer." and insists on sleeping Inside the house. The doR is In good condition after his absencl'. rndicollng lhot someone has cared for hlm. "We can only think he w3s picked up by someone in a car on the hl11hway," she so1d "But how far was he taken' llow did he get back to us?" ~ ' ,, Proponents of the Chino HJUs a irport have argued for the past seven years that the hills are the most logical spot for the airport needed to satisfy Orange Coun- ty's air transportation needs and lo relicvl.' the JN bottleneck al Orange County f\lrµort Plans .tor the 25.000 <ic-rt• airport preserve were first an "lounced in 1971 • Since then, north county resi- dents and elected officials have battled the airport promoters to a standstill It was the proposed airport's foremost oppone nt. Supervisor Raloh Diedrich, who was on th1.· tosin~ end of the transportation c:omm1ssion·s vote Monday /\long with Supervisor Ralph Clark. ·another mem bcr of tht- c·omm ission, Diedrich mndc up the two-man ~minority that a t te mpted to head off thf' o;tudy "0· dorsement But what 1n a moment or rnm promise was labeled a hm1tcd endorsement had the muscle 11 needed in OCTC yes votes cast by fountam Valley City Coun c·ilman Al lfolhnden. Santa Ana C11v Councilman David Brandt and commission public -ncml>er Z1ka D1ekovich lSef' AJRPORT. Page \ll Freed From OC Jail Irvine Stabbing Victim Mutilated An lrvme murder victim was sta bbed through the heart numerous times <ind sexually mutilated only hours after his release from Orange County Jail, police said today. The s till -warm body of Roland Gerald Young. 23. of Maywood was discovered lying 1n the street on Irvine Center Drive Sunday morning. by a motorist who flagged a passing police patrol car for help. Sgt Robert Kredel said Young was 1dent1f1ed through a ball n• ccipt found in his pants pock<'t. No other 1dentif1cat1on was on the man. Krcdel said Investigation of J:lll record~ s howed Young had been arr~t cd in Santa Ana Saturday morn- 1 n g on a rharJ.!l' of public drunkenness. Young was confined until SI 20 p.m. Saturday, according to the 1a1I records. His castrated body was found dressed m the sam e clothing trousers and shoes he wore when he was r eleased from jail Kredel said /\ coroner·c; deputy estimated Young died within <:in hour of the time ht::. lxxf~· \'a ... found a1 t :i rn County Sued Over Minority Housing By TOl'l BARLEY OI Ow O•lly Pllol Sl•ll Oran~c County stands accused 1n a Superior Court lawsuit filed Mondav of failing to adequately pl~rn for lhr housing needs of low income and minority groups The action filed by the Legal A 1d Society or Orange COlllllY asks that the court force thr <'O unlv lo inc lud e what 1 ~ described as ' a "housing ele mcmt" in its general plan. Until that timt'. the lawsuit urges that the <'Ounty .., boan1 of supervisors and planning com mission b<1 t)arred Crom appro\ ing propascd su1Jd1v1s1ons for de vclopmenl in unincorporatcd territory. The action points out thut Orange County is not observing a 1969 amendment to the state planning law whic h requires that general plans m<:lude hous· ing elements H ousing <'l e m en t c; :ire described in the laws uit a s "blueprints for addre ss m~ present <•nd future hou!)1ni.: needs·· The laws uit 1'> the I hird Superior Court action filed 011 behalf of low tnco m l' ~•nd minority groups m Lhc lost two months. ln earlier lcgAI ;1ctions. the trvln<' R anch and Santiago County water districts were sued with the allegation lnat multl·million dollar water Pl'OJ· eels had been planned without consideration for the houstnl( n eeds o f minorities a nd the fina ncially deprived. The action calls for the ellmg aside of those projects unlll the districts have salisrlcd the <'Ourt t h at h ousing conis tructlon sparked by the water irnprovt> ments will make SU<'l'I pro. vlslo'ns. The lawsuit rtled Mondoy oc- cusc6-Orange County of "avoid· Ing the law for nine years " The c:ounly 1s furth,•r <:ic.:cuse<l of "slundinl! by while 'its land has hl'l'n <lcvclope<I cxclu!.1vcly for industry ancl luxury houh mg . Named as to plu1nttffs with lh(' Orangt• County Lc$!al A11I Soc.·1ct} arC' Or<ingc County reM d1.•nts John W a nd Janice Shernaman and Sharion Gar rison. Los i\ngclcs County res1 d ents Dorothy 1\1 !'wtcAleavy ancl Beltv Sue Webb. San Pcdr11 Planning Alliance .1ncJ the Mar \'1st<1 Gardens Tenants i\ssor1a lion /\ lso. th£' Leia:11 t\HI 1· nunda t1nns or Los i\nge!es <.1nd Long BC'ach and lhC' Wehtern Center on Law and Poverty \\'e at h e r Sunny Wednesduy. Quit{• '-'arm inland but mild a l lht• c•oast Lows tonight 5~ ro 65 High!! Wednesday 7f\ lo 75 a• beaches ;:ind 8<l tc1 90 Inland I NSIDE TODAY Rmgo·t the game and 11 s a big hit at St& Simon and Jude parish, Huntington Bt•oc'i, omong otMr place& 1n the South C0<.13t area. Ste Peotur- 1ng, Page Cl l•de ~ 87 CJ ., ....... u A4 All •• .,.) :i ., .... A4 • I •• .'l .:! DAILY .. ILOT Elderly Couple Murdered f'ESTlJS. Mc• IAP > An elderly Sl Loui!. c·ouple who celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary Sunday were slain the next day by their daughter's estran~cd husband. s heriff's of ricers said. The man also shot and killed his brother-in-law before turn ing the shotgun on himself Mon· day. He died later of the self. inflicted wound. Phillip Harmon. 75, had driven to the home of Josegh Bailey, his bf'other-in-law. and after threatening Bailey's wife -shot and killed Bailey, said Jefferson County sheriff's Lt Bimel Wheelis Harmon then drove back to his home CJnd fatally shot his m- laws. J~eph Lee Bailey. 97. and Mamie, 91 , who lived with Harmon and were resting in separate bedrooms. authorities said Both were ~hot through the heart A family frnmd said Harmon an d his wife, Ne llie. had separated many years ago but remained on speaking terms. When questioned by deputies, Mrs. Harmon said she thought her husband was jealous of her brother, Joseph, and the atlen· tion she and her parents .gave Bailey ''He thought we were giving J oe more than Phil,·• s he said. Robert Bailey. the son of the younger Bailey. said the family was stunned by the slayings which rollowed a happy family reunion About 40 p eople celebrated the e.lder Baileys' 70th anmv<>rsary Sunday . he a ~a1rl Driver Hurt Seriously in Irvine Crash A Los Angeles County girl was listed in "very serious" condi· t ion at Tustin Community I fospital today. after her car col· lit.led with a semi-truck in front of"" Irvine packing house. L;wrcn Keyson. 20, of Hidden ll1lls. suffered head inJuries in the Monday afternoon accident. county paramedics said. Under intensive ca re . s he wa s 'ichedulcd to be transferred to t 'CLA Medical Center later to <lay The collision occurred in front of Irvine Valencia Growers, 13242 Jeffrey Hoad. The driver of the truck. whose name was unavailable this mfJrntng, was not injured. ac- c.·ording to paramedics. lllree Injured In LA Blaze LOS ANGELES <AP ) Three fin•ri ghtcrs were injured in CJ fire that caused an estimated $1 m1ll1on damage at a downtown lrozcn foods processing firm. All t•mployces were reported ,arcly evacuated sn Monday'!> hlaze at Young's Market Co. on South Central /\venue. which \\as µul under control by 14 com- panies after less th1rn an hour Two firemen were treated for <>team bums and s moke inhala· lion. while a third remained ho-.p1ta~r treatment of lo~ck m1uncs Skateboard Class Slated by YMCA A s kateboard c la ss for youngsters u~es 6 to 16 will begin Monday at the Orange Coast YMCA. Ins truction will be offered from 10 a .m . to noon Mondays and Wednes days. Trips to skat.eboard parks also will be of. fered. lnforma'tion can be ob- tained by calling 642-9990. 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V•H-, Hf"""()trttf" &11·1310 ~o:r·~~ ~ °:.:,.~.!!.:::~~~~. ,,,. ... ., or ••w•rtlHf'l\•f'lh "•'••" "''' N ••OtOdUC't411 •llfteivt •f'4tt ttlll "''""' .. " et tl9Y•lfl't___, 4Wtcof"ld cf•" "''"•• •••t.I ..-1 (O"'t• ~~• t•llt•f~t• ~"''' ••ot.n .. DY ,,.,,,,H O \0 PftOf\fftty &f m41t •• ... ,,.,.f"'" ,.utll•tY Of'\t•"ft*""\l \it~tfll•, r~r. JuM 13, \971 }arois Trial Postponed ~Is Maintained Saddlehack OXNARD <AP I Howard Jarvis' trial on charges or drunken driv ing and drivmg without a license was postponed un tll next month because the 75-year-old lax rerormt!r injured his le!! falling through a stage during the Proposition 13 campaign. his attorney said. Holds the Line The Municipal Court trial was continued Mon- day to July 10 afler at· torney Treve r Grimm produced documents from Jarvis' physicians saying Jarvis would be unable to sit in a courtroom for any length or lime because of the injury. He stumbled into a con- cealed hole in a stage al an appearance JUSt before the June 6 election. Man Faces Hearing in NB Swindle A Newport Beach bus i - ness man has been ordered lo face arraignment Thursday in Harbor Municipal Court on c harges stemming from his al· leged swindling or inves tors who responded lo his advertise· ments in local newspaper s Orange County District At torney's investigators who ar rc•sted Joseph Leo Lorsbach. 47. of 990 Union Bank bu1ld1ng. daim he falsely obtained S t62,000 from n ine mvestors with the promise that he would double their money within six months. Investigators s aid they hunt e d Lors bach for two weeks before arresting him on su~p1 cion or grand theft and sale of unregistered securities. Investigators said they were led \<> Lors bach by a woman who had advanced him $100.000 after res ponding to a news paper ad. I hey S<.110 Sh e perSUCI0<.'<1 Lorsbach to meet her for dinner _and ii:itroduced him tr1 waiting mvcsl1gators whe n he ;.arrived ul the dinner la ble. Lorsbach 1s being he ld m county j ail with buil set at S20.000 Sorcery Still Leading R<ree To 'Paradise' The 60-fQDl s loop Sorcer y, from the California Yacht Club. continued to lead Monday in the sail rrom Los An_gcles lo Tahiti called the .. Race to Paradise." Jacob Wood. Sorcery's skip- per. reported his sloop was mov- ing at nine knots with good wind. She has traveled 395 miles down the Pacific toward Tahiti. Tuia. from the Honolulu Yacht Club and s kippered bv owner Bob Gosnell. took a strong hold ~m second place and was running m s trong winds about 45 miles behind Sorcerv. Westward. the Lapworth 50 looter unde r the command or Willard Bell of Pasadena was third. 207 miles out. Celebration. from Portland. has covered only 177 nautical miles since last Salurday·s start of lhc four competitors off Los i\nge les harbor on the 3.57t mile ra<·eto Papeete. After hearing the administra- tion's first Proposition 13 budget proposals, Saddleback Com· munlly College trustees chose Monday night to continue the school's oper ation at current levels. al least until the board receives "concrete" figures from Sacramento. Saddleback needs at least $17 .1 million to maintain current operations, according lo Presi· dent Robert A. Lombardi, but the administration "best guess" places the coming year's income al only $13.5 million. "The $17.1 million is a very tight budget,'' Lmbatdi said, "but it would work." This budget would allow the college to keep all of its full time certificated and classified staff. t h e majority QC part-time personnel. and continue the full .summer session. Lombardi said. li e gave trustees <1 breakdown of the college's projected expens.es but em· phasized that at this point he had no idea if Saddleback would be receiving some aid from the s tate or how much . Following the budget presen· talion, Board P resident Larry Tay lor discouraged trustees from debating or cons idering specific cuts at this time. "It's nice to get this informa· lion." he said, "but we must continue an attitude or wait and see.·· When pushed by other trustees for an opinion. Lombardi replied "our recommendation at this time would be exactly what Mr. Taylor stated ... The college could save S80.000 to Sl00,000 if summer school was immediately curtailed, Lom- bardi s aid. but refused to recom- mend s uch actiol\. Other community colleges are continuing their s ummer pro- g rams. he said. These schools would attract the Saddleback H-ughes 'Mental Illness Cited By Law Firm PlllLADELPHIA CAP > -A law firm which represented Howard Hughes in a s uit by Trans World Airlines wants a ruhng set aside on grounds the lawyers were unaware Hughes was s uffering "profound mental illness" when they a rgued his c ase. the Philadelphia Inquirer reported today. Hug hes "could not have made informed and rational judg- ments involving com plex busi· ness and legal affairs ; nor could he have given competent as· s is tance to those representing him,'' said an affidavit filed in Delaware. the Inquirer reported in a copyrighted story. The Wilmington firm of Morris, Nichols. Arsh & Tun- ne l I rcportedJy filed the affidavit Monday .in New Castle, Del .. County Chancery Court. The document said that in his later years, Hughes' condition "resembled that or a chronic psychotic palient in the very worst mental hospitals." Hughes died in April 1976. "He r arely knew if it was night or day, or even what day it was: lie had increasingly long pe riods of unconscious ness . . . " the Inquirer quoted the affidavit as saying. The affidavit seeks to have set nside a court ruling that allowed TWA to collect damages from Hughes' estate. TWA s ued the Hughes Tool Co. in 1962 for al· l(•gcdly violating antitrust laws by requiring TWA to buy its airc raft from llughes' firm. Helping O ut Kilb Aid Rape Victi~ 13 By RE BECCA H £1,M 0t ,,. 0 .. 11, "' ... s~ Two young El Toro boys set out three weeks ago to raise $100 to help a friend, but hy the time they finished they had collected $1 ,053.98 Serrano Intermediate School eighth-graders Jim Ehrlich and Bill King are classmates of the 13-)'ear-old El Toro girl who was raped and beaten May 18. The glrl was abducted on her way home from school and later left for dead by the side of a deserted Irvine roRd. ACCORDING TO A FAMILY friend, t he teenaaer is now at home and expects to attend Serrano's graduation ceremony Thursday. Doctors, however have predicted eit· tensive plastic surgery to correct da~age s he received from being beaten on the head and face. Shortly after the attack, Jim and Bill said they wantoo to do something lo help the girl, a friend of theirs. and hit on the idea of raising m<>ncy by going door to door In their neighborhood. When. on the first day. they passed their original $100 goal by SS. the two decided to continue their efforts. "WE'RE Pltt.'TTV MUCH done now." Jim said, smil· ing wllh salisfactlon H~ and lllll estimated they knocked on t40 doors during the uner·school roundl they made dallv students but thu, d1~t r1ct would still have lo pick up the cost. During the bud1iet discussion the principal focus of attention fell on the development of Sad- dleback 's northern campu: ... now under construction in Irvine To complete construction now under way. the college needs $3,794 .000. according lo Edward A. Hart. assis tant superinten- dent or general development This rigure is not inc luded In the administration's proJected $17 million need for the coming year. Hart s aid he was sent to Sacramento bv Lombardi to talk to officials about the cr1s1s Sad dleback faces wtlh the northern campus and believed Sacramen· lo saw "absolutely clearly" the college'sd1lemma "The problem is that under existing l<1w, there is no way to pick up $3 million in funding," Hart said. He also told trus tees he had talked to local legislators includ- ing Assemblyman Ron Cordova and Stale Senator Dennis Carpenter,fo.11 had indicated will· ingness to sponsor special legisla- tion providing fund.ing avenues for colleges with major construc- tion projects now under way. Legislators said s topping north campus construction, which had a 1977-78 expenditure or S2.8 million. would be a waste of taxpayers' funds already spent. Hart said Al the end of the d1scuss1on. trustee Eugene McKnaght s ug- ges ted that the board im- mediately develop a contingency plan for spending. J1is sugges- tion was overridden by the other trustees, however . who said they believed such action s hould be postponed for future meetings. From Page ,, I AIRPORT ... At Hollinden's behes t . the wording of the commission's en· d?rsement was changed to in-~.1~ at. c OCTC would provide It m 1 t ed techn1ca I assistance and guidance in order to assure prope r consideration of all fal' tors ·· llollincl('n .1dd<'cl to tht• r(:i.olu lion of s tudv s upport thut OCTC's endorsement cannot b<' mentioned when applications for grants are made. It wtll be th<.· lntc rcount y Airport Authortlj thut "111 lipply for the grant:. The authontv. J conglomcre:1 lion of Chino and three Orange County cities. has for the past four years sought the official n· J! 1 on a I hack 1 n g 1 t n l' <.•cl s to qualify for the: study fund!>. It moved closer to that pos1 · lion with OCTC's endorsement as w~ll as a controversial vote of support from th<.• Orange County D1v1 s 1o n of the Ca liforni <1 Leag ue or Cities. Newport Geac h and Hunt mgton Beach played a role an thr conlro\'ers1al league vote of s up port that came on a 13· 12 ballot Newport Reach voted in fa vor of the study However. Huntington Heach ·.., initial <tbs l ent1on later wa:. switched to a yes vote D1edrirh attempted to head off the comm1ss1on endorsement bv citing tht• controversy ~urround mg lh<' lcaguc cndor~emt•nl. I ' APWW...-. ~king the Beat I This m<1ma duck m Dallas covers 14 eggs while protect· NI from the hot Texas sun by un umbrella. Her owner placed the umbrella near the hird to give her rehef from te mperatures that have approached 100 degrees. Father Gets Prison 0. For Killing 6 Kids ROCKFORD. Ill. <AP> Simon Peter Nelson was sen· tenced today to six concurrent IOO·t0·200·year prison terms for killing his s ix children 1n January. He could be paroled in JO years. the slate attorney's of· ficcsaid. But Judge John S. Ghent of Circ·uit Court said he imposed the lengthy sentence to dem onstrate his feeling th at NC'lson should never be paroled. A jury t'onvicted Nelson last month in the Jan. 7 stabbing and bludgeoning deaths. The jury was unable to agre{' on .,.. hclhcr to recommend the death sentence for Nelson. thu. ... the judge did not have that op- tt0n in det~rmimng the punish· menl. Testimony during the trial in d1cated that Nelson. 46. killed his children in their Rockford home because he wanted to takt• revt•ngt• on hl 'i wife. whu plannt:d to divorce him Fall Jlictini Om of Danger l\n Irvine girl who fractured her s kull when she fell from lhl' hood of a moving car Thursday and was in serious condition. to day w as reported doing well and out of danger Di ana Hale Wilson. 15. ol :i Rockrose Way. has be<"n m o,cd from the intensive c<.1re ward of Hoag Memorial H~p1tal into J regular room. officials said Police said she was mJured during horseplay with a rnend. and was riding outside the car atop the hood when she s lipped and fell onto the street. bangtnJ! her head ) He was arrested Jan. 1 at J Milwaukee motel where his wife was slaying. Police said they went to the motel because of a di sturbance and found that Nelson was bcatmg his wife. Nc.•lson chose lo be sentenced under Jllt001s criminal s tatutes wh1rh are being phased out. Had he chosen to be sentenced under the new law. 1t could have meunt life in prison without parolc t\s the new la w 1s phased in. defendants have the option or rhoosing which sentencing pro <·e1fures they prefer. Under the- old la w. everyone 1~ eligible for purole after JO years, the statt attorney's office said Canoe Trip Signups Set f'r1day 1s the deadline for :..1gnups for a <:anoe trip down the Colorado Ri ver ~ponsored b'I the City of Irvine. · The trip, open to Irvine teen- Jgt-rs. 1s scheduled tor June 25 29. Cost 1s $45, mcludmg train. ing st•ss1ons /\ prt•-outing meeting will bt' held Fnday al 8 p.m. at Mason Park Teen Center Trainmg ~es~1ons will be held from 9 a .m lo 4 30 pm. June 20 and 22. An S8 deposit is r equired. S1g nups are available at ctl) hall. and mformat1on can be ob I Jlnt'd by l'<llltng 752·5351 or 75t·J639 chool Cance led LOS ANGELES <AP> While protesters shouting "Save our ..,ummer srhool" marched out - ..,1dc. th<• city school board voted 5·2 to cancel <111 summer pro-gra ms. 17 Laguna/ Sooth Coast ,\fternoota N.Y. Stocks VOL. 71, NO. 1€>4, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1978 TEN Ct ~l"S State S111·plus Seen as 1/3 of Tax SAt:HAMt;NTU lAP> Califorpia's state government will h ave $14 7 billion in surplus funds during the next five years to help local government offset property tax c uts from Proposi- tion 13, Legislative Analys t William Hamm says. That figure 1s about one-third of the amount that the Jarvis in- itiative will cut from city, coun- ty. school and special district budgets, and the amount could be much less if there is a re· cession, Hamm added Monday in testimony to a spct:1~1 legislative committee. <Related stories, A5) Gov . Edmund Brown Jr . meanwhile, met with about 300 department heads ~rnd other ap- pointees to state programs and told them that they should "not try l o gel the cutbacks put back by going lo the Legislature or stirring up your constituencies.·· DlMIJ f'lletSlaH ....... WHEN IT COMES TO FUND RAISING, THEY'RE SUPER Jim Ehrlich (left), Biii King Helped a Frtend Helping Out Kids Aid Rape Victi~ 13 By REBECCA HELM ot ti. OMIJ f'lltil MMt Two young El Toro boys set out three weeks ago to raise $100 to help a friend , but by the time they finished they had collected $1.053.98. Serrano Intermediate School eighth-graders Jim Ehrlich and Bill Kmg are classmates of the 13-year-old El Tc1ro girl who was raped and beaten May 18. The girl was abducted on her way home from school and later left for dead by the side or a deserted Irvine road. ACCORDING TO A FAMILY friend. the teenager 1s now at home and expects lo attend Serrano's graduation ceremony Thursday. Doctors. however, have predicted ex- te nsive plastic surgery to corred damage she received lrom being beaten on the head and face. Shortly after the attack, Jim and Bill said they wanted 10 do something to help the girl, a friend of theirs, and hit on the idea of raising money by going door to door in their neighborhood. When. on the first day, they passed their original $100 goal by SS, the two decided lo continue their efforts. "WE'RE PRETTY M UCH done now." Jim said, s mil· ing with satisfaction. He a nd Bill estimated they knocked on 140 doors durmg the after-school rounds they made <laity Fifty dollars was the largest donation received at a <Set> FUNDS, Page AZ> El Morro School Eyed for Parking Laguna Beach Uni!ied School District trustees might m ake some money out of a potentiaJly expensive problem if they take the advice of board watcher Bruce Hopping. Trustees heard a complaint last month from the operator of the Scotchman's Cove parking lot across the street from E l Morro Elementary School that beachgoe:rs were parking in the school Jot and dashlnl! across the Laguna Grads Due Honors The g raduating class of Laguna Beach HiRh School will be honored al an honors ron· vocation tonight at 7o'clock in the Irvine Bowl. ' Outstanding members of the class or 1978 will receive more than $105,000 In scholurshlps and aw1rds ph~ numerous tropl\I , pl1Que1 and certificates or honor. There ls no admL.'ISion t-h&rge and the PTA w111 serve retresh· meots followtna the program. highway to lhe beach. The Tri -Starco parking representatives said the bathing suit-clad visitors were tearing up the terrain and littering both the school grounds and the Cove park· ing lot. They suggested the d1stnct put up a chain link fence to pro· hlbit parking on school grounds during the summer and on weekends when the campus Is closed. But Hopp\ng had a better idea. In s t ead of spe n din g omewhere between $4,000 and $5,000 for new f enclng, the dis· trict should consider operating the school parking lot for profit during those co n gested weekends. i In addition to raising funds ror the J arvis-beleaJ(uered district, the parking service would also provide jobs for students during the summer. And there would be no need to expand distrJct runds for a fence. The district took Hopping's s uggestion under consideration and is checking with the county counacl and the district In- surance carrier to sec If lhe pro. posal ia feasible The Democratic ~overnor, a foe of Howard Jarvis tax cut In· itiative, said the 2·1 vote last week for Proposition 13 meant times have changed for govern- ment a nd "we can't be left drinking at the trough as if nothing has changed ... There must be a significant change in how we do business." Hamm. the non-partisan fiscal advisor to the Legislature, and Roy Bell. Brown's chief fiscaJ * *' * advisor, agreed In general terms on the amount of state money that will probably be available. But they disagreed on how quickly the state s urplus funds should be given out. Bell urged a special joint com- mittee of Senate and Assembly leaders lo give $4 billion lo local government during the coming yer year. $3 billion annually for the following two years. and $2.5 billion thereafter. * * * Hamm urged giving the same amount each year. He didn't rec· ommend a specific amount. but the only example which he s uo- mitted that didn't lead to an il- legal s late deficit was $2.5 bilUon annually. "You must be very wary of any bailout proposals that are labeled te mporary,·• Hamm said. "It's a lot more difficult to stop a now of funds than it is to start them." * * * Bell repeated the stand takel1 by t.he Democratic governor that the largest possible amount should be distributed during the next 12 months to ease the 1m· pact of program cuts and "make the greatest effort to avoid job layoUs." Proposition 13, which reduces local property taxes from an average of 2.6 percent of market value to a maximum of I per- <See SURPLUS. Page A2> * * * CUSD ·Cuts Programs Summer School, Recreation Reduced Summer school and summer recreation were pared to the bone Monday by Capistrano Unified School District trustees, who said the September-June school session would have first crack at whatever funds are available alter adjustments are made for Proposition 13. The only summer programs s pared Monday were s pecial educCAlion classes at the R.H. Qana facility in Dana Point and swim programs, which will be made self-supporting at San Clemente and Dana Hills Htgh Schools • * * * Services In Laguna Face Cuts Laguna Beach city coun- cilmen will be looking into pro· grams and polic.ies tonight to determine where cuts can be made in the city's services and \l.'here additional revenue might be generated to offset the ex- pected $1 .2 to $2.4 million loss to the city as a result of Jarvis. The council wHl mull a 33 item list of city-funded services that might be cut out or cut back in the coming year. The purpose? Cut as many projects as feasi- ble in order to maintain as many of the city's 188 employees as possible. Projects that will get the coun- cil eye beginning at 6 p.m. in- clude Crescent Bay Park_ the Arch Beach Heights fire 21ccess road, recreation programs, the animal sheller, lawn bowlers' contract, Girls Club. community center, Moulton Meadows ac- quisition fund , Riddle Field and revenue sharing. Potential sources of revenue might mclude sale of the city. owned eucetfyptus grove and nursery properties. T he · panel also will look into current agree- ments with the Festival of Arts. the LaguI}a MouJton Playhouse and pa ra medic services. A second major item o n tonight's agenda includes the poss ible restructuring or the city's commissions and commit· tees. T he council last week dis- cussed the possibility of "Start- ing from scratch" on all City Council aRpointed panels. Public discussion of that item is slated for after 9 p.m. Jarvis Trial. Postponed OXNARD !AP> - Howard Jarvis' trial on charges of drunken driv· mg and driving without a license was postponed un- til next month because the 75-year-old lax reformer injured his leg faUing thtough a stage during the Proposition 13 campaign, his attorney said. The Munlch>nl Court trial was continued Mon- day to July 10 after al· torney Trever Grimm produced docum<lnls from J arvls' physicians saying Jarvis would be unable to sit m il courtroom for any lcnf'th of tlmc because of the Injury. lie stumbled into a con· cealed hole in a atage 1t an appearance Just before the June 6 election. T he summer program can- cellations will put 432 district employees out of work this sum- mer, said Robert Knapp, person· nel d irector. These employees had been hired subject to can· cellation with passage of Proposition 13. or those employees, 162 were teachers, Knapp s aid. Another 112 teachers had been told they would teach if s4mmer school enrollment merited additional classes and if Proposition 13 failed. Cancellation of summer school will save the district $202.711 , * * * Smnmer Sehool S uperinte n dent Jerome Thornsley told the district board al Monday's meeting, attended by a standing-room-only crowd of well over 300 people. Omitting summer adult educa- tion will save another $21,068 and special education <other than R.H.. Dana classes> $27,502, Thornsley said . Trustee Ted K opp of Capistrano Beach was the only board member to oppose sum- mer school cancellation. "Schools exist for students," Kopps said. saying the board was "overreacting" to passage * * * Laguna's Trustees To Mull ProbleDlS Laguna Beach Unified School District administrators are rec- o mmend ing_ the board of trustees eliminate all summer school activities which were scheduled to get under way Mon- day. Trustees will meet Wednesday night at 7:30 to consider the rec· ommendahon. expected to af. feet 67 teachers and approx· imately 1,500 students who have signed up for summer classes. "The information we're re· ceiving from Sacramento," said Supt. Robert Sanchis, "is that there wiU be no state funding for summer school programs. To hold summer classes would mean we would have to expend funds out of the general fund for the regular school program next fall. and we can't afford that." He said the district, Like other school districts. also races a cash flow problem this time of year. "There is an uncertainty as to how much we can borrow between July 1 and December when we receive the first rev- enues from local property tax· es." Sanchis said. The district has budgeted $100,455 for summer school ac- tivities. "The major problem with can- celing the summer progra1n re- lates to those high school slu· dents who were pla nning on taking courses in the summer working toward grad uation credits," Sanchis said. Ile said that alon~ with the district's proposal Wednesday. he will ask that there be a re· vision in the independent study policy of the district. Arch Beach Heights Seeks Tract Block Members of the Arch Beach Heights Association of Laguna Beach have gone to court in a bid lo block a development that. they claim, will violate area land use and open space codes. Orange County Superior Court Judge H. Waller Steiner has set July 10 as the dale he will hold a hearing into the association's de· mand that the Laguna Beach City Council's approval of the project be overturned. The City Council, n amed as defendant in the l:iwsuit, ap- proved the project submitted by Donald R. Anderson of Tustin despite its earlier 5·0 rejection by the city planning com- mission. Protests by 160 a rea res1denLs failed to pers uade the city to set as u:le its decision in favor of de- velopment At Issue in the controversy 1s Anderson's approved plan to de- v c Io p a site identlCled as 1739-1789 Alisos Avenue. The provision of three homesltes is Included in his ~Ian tor the area. The association lawsuit con- tends that such action would scar the canyon slope, incre1tse . . Quake Aid Ru hed .T 0 K Y 0 ( A P ) -E i g ht thousand troops ond pollc,men carried on relief or.crntions to- day ulong .J apnn s northeast coast where a powerful earth· quake Mond ay killed 21 persons ond injuM!d 1'1~arly 500. The quake rcAlstcring 7.5 destroyed several h\lndrcd t)ouses, leaving nearly 2,000 J>()Nions homcle5$. the fire hazard. threaten wildlife in the area and eliminate what is now an open view of the Vic - toria white water It is alleged that the Anderson plan violates open space and land view provisions and runs counter to health and safety code;;. Taxi Driver Arrested on Alien Charge A San Clemente cab dnver was arrested late Monday by the U.S. Border Patrol near the Cr1slian1tos gate al Camp Pe nd lelon on suspicion of transporting Illegal aliens. David James Berrier. 22. of San Clemente. was arrested at ll: 15 p.m., after a witness told Border Patrol officers he had see n Berrier gesture to six men hiding in high grass. Military police at the Marine base gate contacted the Border Patrol sta· lion In San Clemente and held Berrier and lhe six men until of· ricers arrived. The six passengers in the AAA tul were determined to be un· documented Mexican nationals, a Border Patrol s pokes man said. Berrier was arrested and rt· manded to the Border Patrol ~atlon tn Chula Vista, where he was expetted to appear before a hearing omcer today of Proposition 13, which will re· duce property lax revenue to the school district. "We could just close the doors, too, and let the children go lo private school," said Kopp. "Bus I had hoped that in summer school we could at least have Of· fered remediaJ classes." Trustees voled unanimously to cancel summer adult education classes. but Robert Bachelor of Laguna Niguel and Sarah Lipp of San Clemente objected to closing any s pecial education classes. (See PROGRAMS, Page A2) * * * SC Council To Discuss Reductions Consequences of an anticipat· ed 60 percent reduction in prob· erly tax revenue will be dis· cussed Wednesday by the San Clemente City Council at an all· day session on the city's pro- posed $12.6 million 1978-79 budget. Councilmen will meet at 8:30 a.m . at city hall, 100 Ave. Presidio, and work through to 4 :30 p.m ., with a noon hour lunch break. The proposed 1978-79 city budget is down $42,000 from the 1977-78 budget, s aid City Manager Gerald Weeks. Thi! decrease necessitated by passage of Proposition 13 would have been greater, except for a $l.4 million increase in the sewer budget, Weeks said. The sewer budget consisL<> ot developers' fees and next year will include proposed increases in services revenues and sale~ taxes. he said. · An anticipated 17.5 percent decrease in the city's assessed valuation, following passage of Proposition 13. will cut generaJ fund revenues five percent, from $S million to $4 ij million. said Weeks Art Group Meets The Niguel Art Association will meet Thursday night to m stall new officers at the Niguel Hills Junior High School begin- ning at 8 p.m. The installation meeting will also include a dem onslralion by artist Kwok Wai Lau. For more information. call progl'am chairman Mary Lou Briggs at 493-2785. Coast Weather Sunny Wednesday Quit<: warm inland but mild at the coast . Lows tonight S8 lo 65. Highs Wednesday 70 to 75 at beaches and 80 to 90 inland. INSIDE TODA 't' Blngo·i the game and ac ·-s 1t big lut at Sts. Simon and Jude poruh, Hunhngton Beach. among other places '" the South Coo.st O~ll See Ft!atur tng , Page Cl la•lt~x ., Cl •• •• M All .. ., .. .. ~ ,, -~ ... $290,000 Ripoff Welfare Fraud Suspect Sought LOS ANGELES <AP I A woman who claimed to have 34 children and who has collected nearly S290,000 in welfare at eight county offices since 1971 is being sought for what officials describe as one of the largest welfare frauds in the nation, a newspaper reported today . A woman believe d to be Barbara Jean Thomps on Williams, 33. drove away in her Porsche Wednesday as welfare inves tigators and dis trict at· torney's fraud investigators raided her $170,000 La dera Heights home. a nd she has not been seen since, the Los Angeles Herald Examiner reported. She also owns a Cadillac and a Mustang, the paper said. FAMILY ATTENDS MEETING TO LEARN SUMMER SCHOOL DATE Ted and Ruth Armstrong of Mission Viejo Wanted Kida In Summer School She is believed to have collect- ed $239.587 in checks and $50,000 in food stamps since 1971. the news paper said , adding that Mrs . WiLJiams allegedly used a different identity at each of the e ight welfa r e o ffi ces and claimed a total of 30 fictitious children in addition to her four From Page /l I PROGRAMS "H passage or the Jarvis-Gann in1twtive will influcnct! how we wtll h a ndlt• handi c apped voungsters. this school d istrict -.hould shut down entirely." said Bachelor. ·'IL looks as if none of the pollllc1ans was telling the truth <about Proposition 13). but now reality is setting in . ·'Those w ho s upporte d Proposition 13 owe us an ex 11l anal1on or what they intended when they voted ror it," he said · I cannot ltve with myself, if we have to talk about reducing our pro.i::ram for h and i capped c·hddren " Trus tees in s tructed the "llfll'rinl('ndc•nt to prepare a re- port on the' µoss1bility of opening 111 ~1 n et S<:hools to teachers who \\ <111t to provufr priv<.ilt· tutoring !ht::. summL•r Dog Gone Mystery Pei Missing Four Years Returns Home ..., LAC LA HACHE, British Columbia <AP> --After four years , their runaway dog _Prince was just a memory for ranchers Wtlf a!'d Dianne Wright. But the memory came to hfe when a muddy, shivering animal appeared on their doorstep. Mrs. Wright carried thJ? dog inside. fed him some milk and petted him. "HE BF.GAN TO GET llJS strength back and. suddenly. despite all the mud and dirt, I realized 1t was Prince." she said. W righ~ recognized Prince immediately. lie s houted the dog's name and Prince ran over to hi m and raised a paw in greeting. ··Ile was shivering and shaking, and just lav down to rest ," Mrs. Wright said . "He was .ibsolutely exhauste<.1. I don't think he could have walked <mother inch " Four years earlier . Prince, then 7. had disappeared from the fa~ily's ~acre ranch in British Columbia's Canboo region. "HIGHWAY 91 RUNS RIGHT through our ranch, and we feared he'd been hit by a car," said Mrs. Wright. "We searched every- where and asked everyone we knew for miles around." Mrs. Wright said Prince is "older, quieter, thinner and grayer," and !n~ists on s leeping inside the house. The. do.g 1s_ tn good condition after his absence, indicating that someone has cared for him. "We can only think he was picked up by som eone in a car on the highway," she said . "But how far was he taken' How did he get back to us?" Saddleback Holds Line E'rom Page A I SURPLUS ... .\fter hearing the adm1mstra· lion's fi rst Proposition 13 budget proposa ls . Saddleback Com munity College trustees chose Monday night to continue the '>chool 's operation at current levels. at least until the board re ce ives "concrete" figures from Sacramento. Saddleback needs at least Sl7 I m1lhon to mainta in current opcratwns. according to Pres1 dent Hobert A Lombardi, but the.• a dmin1strat1on "b<'Sl guess" placC's the coming year 's income at onlv $13 5 m1ll1on "ThC' Sl'l I mtlhon 1s a very I •Hht bud~ct ," Lmbardi said. but 1t would work.·· This budget would allow the college to keep a ll of its full time certificated and class ified staff, I he majority of part·l1me pcr~onncl , and continue the full -.um mer session, Lombardi said. lie gave tru s t ee s a brl'<Jkdown of the coll ege's pro1ectcrt expenses but em phast.tcd lhat at this point he had no 1d(•a 1f Saddleback would ht> receiving some aid from the s tate or how much. Following the bud~et presen· tat1on, Boa rd President Larry Ta \ lor dts couragcd trus tees from debating or cons idering "Pl'l'1fi1• cul s .1t this ttml' · I 1 ·.., nit'<' to get this inform~ t111n, · he said, "but we must 1·ont1nue an altitude of wail and '"''' When pushed by other trustee::; (or <i n opinion. 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During the budget discussion the principal focus of attention fell on the development of Sad- dleback's northern campus, now under construction in Irvine. To complete construction now under way. the college needs $3,794,000, according to Edward A Ha rt, assistant superinten- dent or gt!neral development. This figure 1s not included in the ad01 inistration's projected S17 mi llion need for the coming yt.•ar. H art s ald he was sent t o Sacramento by Lombardi to talk lo officials about the crisis Sad dleback faces with the northern \'ampus and believed Sacramen· to saw "absolutely clearly" the college's dilemma. "The problem is that under t•xis lmg law, there is no Wfiy to pick up SJ million in funding." llart said He also told trustees he had talked to local legislators includ- ing Assemblyman Ron Cordova and Slate S e nato r Denni s Carpenter All had indicated wtll· ing ness to sponsor special legisla· tum providing funding avenues ror colleges with maJor construe t1on proJects'now under way. Legis lators s a id s topping north campus construction. which had a 1977-78 expenditure of $2.8 million, would be a waste of taxpayers ' funds .a lready spent, Hart said. At the end of the discussion, trustee Eugene McKpight sug- g e s ted that the board im- mediately develop a contingency plan for spending. His sugges· YMCA Plans Trip To Movie Studio South Coast YMCA youngsters \\Ill visit Universal Studios dur mg the first week of summer ac t i v itics. with other e vcntl-. s cheduled thro u g hout thf' season. Activities beginning June 19 include a trip tour or the Orange' County Courthouse. a treasure hunt at Aliso Beach and an all day excursion lo San Clement<' Beach. For more information on the Y's camping program. call 831-9622 or 495-0953. 'Camelot' Slated "Came lot" st arrln~ Richa rt! llnrr1s and Vunesirn Redgravl' will bt" presented free to ~enior <'il1zcns Friday at 2 p.m at lhc South Coast Theater. Laguna T\(':tC'h The frv-e tickets are ava1labl<> from Rob Porter at the Council on Agmg Office, 515 Forest Ave nue. La~unn Further in ro rm .111011 may be ohlfl1ncd by ('Jilin,.: t!l7 2111 lion was overridden by the other trustees, however, who said they believed such action should be postponed for future meetings. Board President Taylor urged the administration to continue to seek funding for the college at all levels and said that as soon as Lombardi got some figures from Sacramento the board would ca ll a meeting on 24.·hour notice. Irvine Slay Victim Found Mutilated An Irvine murder victim was s l a bbed through the heart numerous times and sexually mutila ted only hours after his rel ea se from Orange County J ail. police said today. The s till-warm bod y or Roland Gerald Young, 23, of Maywood was discovered lying m the street .1on Irvine Center Or1 vc Sunday morning, by a motorist who flagged a passing police patrol car for help. Sgt Robert Kredel said Young was identified through a bail re· ce1pt found in his pants pocket. No other identification was on the m an, Kredel said. Investigation of jail records s howed Young had been arrest· ed in Santa Ana Saturday morn. 1n g o n a c harge of public drunkenness. Young was confined until 8:20 p. m. Saturday. according to the jail records. His castrated body was found dressed in the sa me clothing - trousers and shoes -he wore when he was released from jail, Krcdel said. A coroner's deputy estimated Young died within an hour of the time his body was found at 4 am Mum Victim, 13, Rele~sed CONCORD, N.H. CAP> -A 13-year-old girl who rerused to testify in a rape case has been ordered released from the state reformatory. She had been held in civil con- t ~mpt of court for refusing to t•nswer qu estions in the ~tatulory rape trial of James KC'llcr. JO. who was charged wit h h uving had sexual In- tercourse with her. "When It appeared to all con- C'crncd that she wasn't going to testify, she was ordered r e· l<>ased, and the charges against the defendant were dismissed." Assistant Merrimack County At· torney David Immen said Mon doy cent. takes effect July I, cutting property taxes s tate wide an average of 57 percent. In the legislative hearing, one of Hamm's assis tants, Jim Pat- ter son, s aid the economic stimulus from a S7 billion tax: cut could be much less than pro- ponents or the m easure estimated. Patterson said or the $7 billion c ut, $2 billion would be lost to Washington in the form of higher federal income taxes and S2 billion would definitely end up in pockets or California property owners. But he said il would be hard to tell how much or the rem aining S3 billion would go to out-of-state investors, and how m uch would be reinvested in California. Sen. A l bert R odda , o. Sacramento, chairman of the s ix-member committee of the charged with distributing the s tate surplus , said the commit- tee would h ear economic estimates and testimony and then start making decisions. M ea nwhil e . ano th e r legislative committee voted un- animously Monday for a pro- rata distribution of the remain- ing property tax tunds among local government agencies. giv- ing each the same share or prop- erty tax revenues that it re- ceived dunng the ast year. real children as dependents. Joan Manley, chief fra ud In· vesligator for the county Department of Public Social Services, said a four-month in· vestlgation or the case revealed the biggest welfare fraud in his· tory. A female graduate student in c rimina l justice at the University of Illinois held a pre· vious record of $118,000, the newspaper s aid. An arrest warrant was issued Wednesday for Barbara Jean Thompson, Mrs. Williams' maiden name. Mrs. Manley said the warrant Baek.fired was issued under Thompson because welfare officials didn't know she was m arried untiJ later. the paper said. The war rant charges Mrs. Williams with 10 counts of grand theft, nine or perjury and four of forgery. The woman's 35-year·old husband. Danny L. Williams. was booked last week for in- vestigation or making false iden· tificatlon cards. Deputy Di.strict Attorney David WalteC'S said that although duplicating eqwp- ment was found In tbe couple's home. there may be insufficient evidence to charge Williams and he has been released. Motorcycle Causes Fires in Laguna A freak fire which be~an when a motorcycle backfir«:d, ended up scorching a t1ealth rood st.ore, power pole, fire hydrant, and the motorcycle Monday in Laguna Beach. Firemep said Steven Dennehy of 404 Ocean Ave., Laguna Beach, was riding his motorcy. cle on Ocean Avenue at about 5:45 p.m. Monday, with friend Cyclist Hits Truck, Killed On Freeway Ortega Highway claimed another life. Monday when a motorcycle crashed into a truck about six miles east or the San Diego Freeway. Killed in the collision was Dean Zamkoff, 20, of San Diego. According to a California Highway Patrol report Zamkoff was driving bjs motorcycle east· bound at 12:35 p.m. when the motorcycle struck the truck as ts it was turning left into a sand and gravel mining operation. The CHP report said the vic- li m was thrown from h is motorcycle and felt under the rear wheels of the moving truck. Zamkoff reportedly died in Mission Community Hospital about an hour after the accident. The truc k driver, Mic hael Estrella. 26. of Cypress. was not Ct led. Alisa ·weber on the back. ,.. The motorcycle backfired, causing the carburetors to ex· plode into flames. D.ennehy maneuvered the naming cycle to Wash brook's Health F~d Store at 190 Beach St. where a passerby offered. him a blanket to smother the flames. That effort failed and. firemen said, the names heated the gas tank on the motorcycle, causing the fuel line to spew flamine: gasoline a cross the sidewalk and onto the front or the health food st.ore, an adjacent power pole and the fire hydrant. Firemen, who had been called lo put out a vehicle fire. arrived to find a structure fire as well. Damage to the health food store was estimated at $2.500 with another S500 lo the contents of the shop. Loss to Dennehy for his motorcycle was estimated at $1.,000. History, Library Societies Meet The Laguna Beach Historicaa Society and the Laguna Friends-' of t he Library will present a joint meeting at 7 :30 tonight en the Laguna libra ry meet room Karen Turnbul!. author of '"T hree Arch Bay -an lllustrated History" will s peak. s how slides •• old photos. a rew Indian artifacts and a utograph copies of her book. Coffee and cookies will be pro- v 1ded by the Friends nf the Library. E'ro• Page A I FUNDS FOR GIRL. • • door, according to Bill, and lhe small.est was 27 cents given to them by a ''little old lady." Word of their effort also s pread by word of mouth and people sent them money, including $135 rrom a women'!. religious group in Garden Grove THE MONEY HAS NOW been turned over to Lake Forest Friends. a group of neighbors who have set up a trust fwid for the victim at Great Western Savings in Laguna Hills. Monday, Patrice Silverstein, a spokeswoman for the group, said the fund has grown to over $16.000 and money is still coming in at a steady flow. The group has scheduled fund-raising acl1v1tie~ through the s ummer at Lake Forest Beach and Tennis Club, she said. Other fund-raising groups are touching base with the Lake Forest Friends and include women tr. Yorba Linda and Fullerton conducting bake sales and swa,p meets . and businesses in Newport Beach taking container donations. C" 7 I • Orange Coast VOL. 71 , NO. 164, 3 SECTIONS, 3• PAGES NB Council By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol IM O.lly '11 .. Stall Newport Beach city coun- cilmen have set a special meet- ing for 6:30 p.m Friday to dis- cuss $2.8 mil lion worth of proposed budget cuts. The cuts include elimination or 34 jobs. Twenty-five or those pos itions are currently vacant. Also included in the last of items to be eliminated is one of the city's twice weekly trash pickups. Councilmen were given the list or proposed cuts by their budget ,committee, Mayor Paul Ryckoff and Councilmen Paul Hummel and Don Strauss. The trio pre- pafed the list over the weekend. Ryckort and Stra uss pushed for immediate action to institute the cuts. but the other coun- cilmen said they wanted to give the public a chance to react to ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA to Discuss the proposals drawn up in response to the passing of Proposition 13 In addition to the items listed in the cuts. Ryckoff asked city s taff members to study the possiblity o f reduci n g or eliminating the Newport Center Library and the multi-purpose building at the senior citizen center The library is currently under construction and City Manager Robert Wynn was ordered to meet with the contractor, J Ray Construction, to determine how much it would cost the city lo re· duce the size of the 14 .000-square foot building or to halt cons truc- tion completely. The building at the Corona del Ma r senior citizen center has been pul oul for bids and Ryckofr asked ror a report on the possibility of eliminating 1t and using the fed e rcil grant Jetpo rt R evived ., Today·s Closi11~ ~.'\'.Stec ks •I l TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1978 N TEN CENTS Budget Cuts money earmarked for its con s trucl10n for s ome other project During the afternoon study session, councllm<'n were told the City does n 't fa ce II "Catas trophe" becaUS(' Of lht• properly tax l1m1tc1l1on meas ure Accounlant Tim lla1d inger s<11d the city has $12 million 1n reserve fund~ Haidinger . a member of the planning commission. spoke Of' behalf of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commercc m d elivering an analysis of Utt: city's financial status . This 1!t 1 he second year lbe chamber has offered such an analysis Haidinger said he a rrived at the Sl2 million figure by addrng logether the estimate of fund halanees for the end of the com 1ng fis cal year and adding another million dollars bccausa <See SLASH, Page A2 I * * * County Panel B~ks Chino Hills Newport Cutbacks Listed Plans to build an international Jet airport m the Chino Hills at the northern edge of Orange County were given a boost of sorts Monday hy the county's Tran:.portal1on Commission tOCTC ). That boost c·ame when the commis:.1on voted 3-2 to endorse Chino Hilb airport proponents' hid for a Federal A viallon Ad· mmistrcttion study grant. tr obtained. the grant would provide the money needed lo s tudy thl' feast hi lily or building a m ajor Jl'l airriort in the hiJls nl'iff the Ornngc·fi1versidc coun ty line Proponents of the Chino Hills airport have argued for the past seven years that the hills are the most logical spot for the airport needed to satisfy Orange Coun· ty's air transportation needs and to relieve the jet bottleneck at Orange County Airport. P lans fo r the 25,000-acr e airport preserve were first an· nounced in J971 . Since then. north county resi- dents and elected offi cials have battled the airport promoters lo a standstill. H was the proposed airport's foremost opponent. Supervisor Raloh Diedrich, who was on the Council Action Jn ~ll'Tt0n ~onday night. the Newport Beach City Coun c1I APPOINTMENTS: Withheld voting on appointments to the planmng commission in o rder to get two nominees for each of the two vacancies. RALBOA ISLAND: Rejected a plan to alter the traffic sy!.lcm on the island DOGS: Turned down a request from Society-Concerned 0" ncrs Of Pets <SCOOP> to allow dogs on the beaches in the s umme r during early morning and late evening hours. SURFING: Agreed lo institute a body surfing and swim- ming only be<ich from 40lh lo 44th Street. PARK: AN·epted a land girt of six acres between Irvine A venue and the Upper Bay from the Irvine Co. in return for approval of the Sea Island development. NB Council Enacts Development Law Insisting they have no intcn· lions or .. leaving developers hang iniC Ne wport Beach city C'OUnc1lmen took the first step to"ard enacttng a law hm1tin~ nt'w bu1ldmg in the city Monday The rca::.surnnces came from 1\1 ayor Paul Ryckorr after sever al developers. led by Peter Kremer of the Irvine Company. -.:11ct lh<'Y \I.ere eoncerned that councilmen were only interested in hailing building, not in im- provin~ traffic Al the same meeting coun· c1lmen aJso discussed rormation or a s pecial district to collect fees from developers Lo be used ror road construction. ··What is needed a r e as- surances -preferably as part of the ordinance -that con- tributors to the road develop. Coast ~ Weather Sunny Wednesday. Quite warm inland but mild at the coast. Lows tonight 58 .to 65. Highs Wednesday 70 lo 75 at beaches and 80 lo 90 inland. INSIDE TODA~ Rtngo'a tht game and il'A a big hit ot ~&. Simon ond Jude ptJ111h, Huntington Beach. among other places m the S1>ut h C~ arra. See Featur- ing. Page Cl. ...... ., CJ ., .. M AU .. 114 .. .. . , A4 •• J ment fund will be permitted rea· sonable use or their land. There musl be a degree of certainty about this.·· Kremer told coun· cilmen. In his brief address, made be fore councilmen approve<! first reading of the so-called traffic phasing ordinance, the land company pres ident said "Its enactment will not assure the improvement of any tn· <See TRAFFIC, Page A2j Mail Sorting System Said \ Not ~ecessary WASHINGTON <AP> -A blllion-d'ollar Pos tal Service system for sorting packages is approaching the point where it might m ake financial sense to junk It, the General Accounting Office said today. In a re port released at a House hearing by Rep. Charles It. Wilson, 0 -Calif .. the con- gressional auditing agency said the system "has not achieved its goal of reducing costs and Im· proving service. The promise of its ever doing so Is unpromis· ing." 'I'he problem with lhe 21 highly <'Ulom at.ed facilities is that the Postal Service doea not attract enough parcel mall to ensure that the system IR worth the IJ\· ltlal investment, which was the biggest In Postal Service his- tory. Since the system opened tn 1976, parcel volume has con· tlnued to declin~ while that of the private United Parcel ServJcc has risen. Because th a ntomated system was designed for a larfer volume than it i~ getting, the COit or the machines may not have been justified, the GAOsald. los ing end of the transportation com mission's vote Monday. Along with Supervisor Ralph Cl<1rk, anothe r member of the commission. Diedrich made up the two.man minority that at· tl· m pted to head off the s tudy en· dorsemenl. But what in a moment of com· promise was labeled a iimited endorsement had the muscle 1l needed in OCTC yes votes cast hy Fount<1in Valley City Coun- cilman Al Holhnden. Santa Ana City Councilman David Brandl and commission public memb<!r Z1ka Dwkovil'h (See i\JRPORT, Page A21 NB Backed Younger, Prop. 13 By JACKIE HYMAN OI U. O.tlly '110C S~fl Newport Beach voters backed Proposition 13 by a margin of more than 2 to 1. and Newport Beach Republicans s upported Evelle Younger over Ed Davis for the gubernatorial nomina· t1on, vote tallies supplied by the l'Ounty Registrar of Voters s how Proposition 13 wa's supported by 17.956 to 7,745 votes in Newport Beach. Younger. who won the GOP gubernatorial nomination. received 7,271 votes to Davis· 5.482. Ken Maddy finished third with 2,515 votes and Pete Wilson received 1,811. In the Democratic race, Gov- <·rnor Edmund G. Brown Jr !.wept Newport Beach with 4,756, with none or his opponents. in· eluding Dr. Gene Atherton of Newport Beach, rcce1v1ng more than 350 votes. Newport voters also paralleled statewide votes in other primary elections for state offices. The votes in Newport were : Lieutenant governor Oemocrat: Mervy n Dy mally 2.953. Patricia Raven, 1,211 . Republican: M ikc Curb, 8, 191 . Mike Antonovich. 7,770 Sec r e tary of State Dem ocrat: March Fong Eu. un- opposed; Re publican: Jacob Margos ian, 7,179 : Norrisa Brandt. 4.368. Controller -Democrat:' Ken Cory. 3,700, Joseph O'Green, 1,353; Republican : James Ware, 7, 139 ; Dixon Arnett. 5,633. Treasurer -Democrat: Jesse Unruh, 3.543. William Burkett. 1,841 : Republican : Donald French. 8,899; Marna Schnabel, 4.670. Attorney general Democ rat : Yvonne Burke, 3 ,1'13 . Burt Pines , 2.608 ; Republican : George Deukme- j ian, 11.5()8 : James Browning Jr .. 3.194. • In the 40th Congressional dis- trict. Democrat Jim McGuy and <See VOTING, Page A2> 0.tlly Ptlo4 St.tH - WHEN IT COMES TO FUND RAISING, THEY'RE SUPER J im Ehrlich (left), Bill King Helped a Friend ._:elping Out Kids Aid Rape Victim, 13 By R E BECCA flf:U t Of Ille O•lly Pllol Sl•ll Two young El Toro boys set out three weeks ago to raise SIOO to he lp a rncnd. but by the time they finished they had collected SI .053.98 Serrano Inte rmediate School eighth g rader<; Jim Ehrlich and Jl1ll King a re classmates of the 13 year.old El Toro girl Y.ho was raped and beaten May 18 The girl was abducted on her way home from school and later left for dead h) the side of a deserted Irvine road ACCORDING TO A FAMILY frtf'nd . lhe tee nager 1s now al home and expects to attend Serrano'!. gr aduation cerC'mony Thur!.day Doctors. however. have predicted ex tens ive plastic s urgery to correct damage she rece ived t rom heing he a ten on the head and face Shortlv after the attack, Jim and Bill said they "antell lo do something to help lhe girl. a friend of theirs. and hit on the idea ol raising money by going door to door 1n their ncighhorhood. Wh<.>n. on the first day. cfey pass<.>d their original SIOO goal hy S.5. the two decided lo continue their efforts "WE'RE PRF.TTV M UCH done now." Jim said . smtl Ing with sallsf<1ction . lie and Bill es timated lhey knock<·cl on 140 doors during the .iftcr·school rounds they made dallv. 'Fifty dollars was the largest donation rt'C'e1vcd at a door. aceording to Bill. and the s mallest was 27 cents given lo the m by a "little old lady." Tahiti Race Yachts Sail Smooth Seas The four yachts m the Los Angeles to Tahiti race were en· joying a pleasant cr uise across the Pacific today with moderat e winds and smooth seas. The yacht Tuia. communica- tions vessel for the race, report- ed northerly winds of 15 knots with two to three-foot swells. Still out front. 600 miles from the start. was Jacob Wood's Ill foot s loop, Sor<·c r y . Bob Gosne ll 's Tuw had logged 530 miles, Willard Belrs Westward 409 miles und Neil Kelly's Celebration 384 The race s tarted at 1 p m Saturday 1'oday·s position re· port was or 9 a.m. after 68 hours of sailing Here's the list ot $2.8 mllhon in proposed cuts to be discussed at the Newport Beach City Coun· cil m eeting Friday POLICE DEPARTMENT Eliminate policeme n on campia. and ride along. $21.245. eliminate currently filled JOb of sys tems e ngineer, $34 .335. el1m1nale s chool c-ross 1n g guards. $12,600. eliminate un d e n.·over detective operation. S4 1.500: eliminate all tra vel. meetings and all but rc-qu1rt>d training. S.18.025. FIRE DEPARTM t.::NT Reduce Newport Center EnJ.tint· Company from four to three me n for two of three shill~. $39.085. reduce N<'wport Center Trut'k Company from four to thret• men on all three !!h1fts, S57 .995. MAR INE DEPARTMENT ncducc hours ot marine· con ')e r\ a t1on off1 cc.·r. SS.K l ~ ('1'mmale :i 5 percent pay ra1sl· for seasonal lifegu<irds, $13,095 . eliminate life~uard cadet pro g ram. Sl0.925 . chm in ate all nq~ht and ove rtime dut y , $19.025; reduce by one hour cov cragc at ocean lifeguard sta Lions. $13.191 . eliminate ba: lifei::uard stations al 38th Streel a nd 18th Street. S6.500. PARKS. BEACHES AND RECREATION Eliminate cur-, r{'ntly ocrupied job n{ assistant director. S27.396: eliminute cur rently occ-up1cd 1oh of landscape <1 r(•h1t cct. S20 ,ti26. e hmin.ill' S25,000 contnhut1nn to llar l>or Area Baseball Program for the. season . eliminate Sl0.000 from t he $56,000 budgeted for youth s porls to reflect anticipated clos- ing of school gyms GENERAL SERVICES Eh rn in ate all puhhc:auon. due:.. traVl•I mec•tings and capital out lav S2.18!'>. dimmale r)(1S1l1on ol J ~.;1 s tant director. S27,63~ t•hmmalc currently filled JOb or s1~n shop let·hn1C'ian. $15,672 l'liminalc pos1t1on or c.;tr&el mamlenanc<' men and purchas<: of a backhoe. $41),989 . reduce lrn!.h pickup le) once a week . S317 .98:L rcduc<· comme rcial trash pickup on holiday-; and Sundays and e lim1nat l' four spt•c 1 a I area collt;>ct ions S.5.82.S ell min ate P/)S1lion of refuse in- spector . S20.4to. LlBH.ARIF.S · ~li minatc· <'ap1tal outlay. S.1.000. ellrlunatc IJ\'l'rtimc and rt>duce main- ' l'nance <ind operations . $15,913 . <·llm1na1t' unfillt'd pos ts or hbr<1ry ser vices coordmator and one unfilled hbr<.1rian position. SJ l,170: reduce purch<.1se of books from $121,875 to S95.738 CITY CLERK· Ehminate tilled job of steno clerk. $12,735. CITY ATTORNEY Elimina t e travel, meeting". publications. dues and purchase of a dictating transcribin~ unit . S4 .515 . leave unfilled ~)osition of legal s ecretary c urrc ntl v budgeted at $12,655. C I TY MANAGER Eliminate travel, meetings anti reduce maintenance and opern· ltOns. $7,660; eliminate per1od1c· medical exams for employees CSee NEWPORT, Page A21 'Mom' So ught in Fraud I.OS ANGELES (AP> -A woman who claimt!d lo have 34 children and who has collected nearly $290.000 in welfare at eight county offices since 1971 1s being sought for what officials describe as one of the largest welfare frauds in the nation, a newspaper r~ported today. A woman believed to be Barbar a Jean Thompson Williams, 33, drove a way In her Porsche Wednesday as welfare Investigators and diatrtct at· torney's fraud lovesllcators r aid ed her Sl701000 Lader• Height.a home, ana 1be hN not been seen since, the Los Angeles Herald Examiner reported. She also owns a Cadillac and a Mu!ltang, the paper said. She ts believed to have collect· ed $239,587 In checks and $50,000 In tood stamps s ince 1971. the newspapcr s aid, adding that Mrs. Williams allegedly used u dtrrerent Identity ot each of the eight w('lfare ofrices and claimed a total of 30 fictitious children In addition to he r four real children as dependents . Joan Monley. c hief froud In· veatlgator for the county Department of Public Social Services. ~uuct n four month in· ves tigation of the case r eveal('d the bil'gest welfare fraud in his- tory. A female graduate student in C'r1mlnal jus tice at tht> University of lllmois held a pre vious record or Sl 18.000, the newspaper said Art orre!lt w3rrant was issued Wednt>sday (or Barbara Jean Thompson. Mrs . Williams' maiden name. - Mr Manley said the worrAnt was issued under Thompson bocaui1e welfare or£iclal!1 dldn 't kr1ow she was married until later, the paper said. The wur· rnnt charges Mrs Williams with 10 counts or grand theft. nine of perJ u ry and four ot ror~ery . The woman ·~ 35·ycar-oltl husband, Danny L. Wlllleros . was booked last week for in- vestigation of fl\Sking false iden· ttflcntlon cards Deputy District Attorney David Walters s aid thut although duplicating equip- ment was found In the coup1e·ci home. Utcre may be insufficient evidence to charge Williams and he has ~ released. ' .. t \ a .. ., ' •' A_2 DAil 'I PtlOT N Dog Gone Mystery Pet Missing Four Years Returm Home I.AC LA HACllt:. Briti~h Columbia IA P I After four yeari.. their runaway dog Prance was j ust a memory for rnnchers Wilf and Dianne Wright But the m e mory came to life wh en a muddy. shivering animal appeared on their doorstep. .,.our ycurs earlie r. Prince. then 7. had d1~a1>pcared from the family's 500·acre ranch 1n BnllshColumbia 's Caribou region. Mrs. Wright curried the dog 1ns1de, fed tum som e milk and petted him . "lllGtfWAY 97 RUNS RIGHT through our ra nch, and we feared he 'd been hit b y a l'ar , ·' said Mrs. Wright. '"We searched every· where and asked everyone we knew for miles around." "llE BEGAN TO GET HIS strength back and , suddenly. despite all the mud and dirt. I realized it was Prince." she said Wright recognii ed P rince immediate ly. lie shouted the dog's name -nd Prince ran over to him and raised a paw in greeting. M r!> Wright said Prince 1s "older. quieter, thinner and grayer ," a nd in~ists on sleeping inside t he house. T he dog is m good condition after his absence, indicating that someone has cared for him. "He was shivering and s haking, and jUSt lay down to rest .'' Mrs. Wright said. "He was absolutely e xhausted. I don't lhink he could have walked another inch." "We can only think he was picked up by ~om eonc in a car on the highway," s he said . "But how far was he taken' How did he get back to us"'" Fro• Page A l VOTING RESULTS. • • Re publican inc umbent Robert Badham were unopposed . In the 36th state senatoria l dis- t r i <' l . A ssembly m a n Ron Cordova d('feated rcllow Democrat Gregory Kuczynski 1,051 to 958 in Newport Be ach. Cordova also was the victor dis· trictwidc. .John Schmitz· winning bid for the Republican nomination in that district also was reflected 1n Newport Beach The tally was Schmitz. 5,954 : Gil Ferguson. 4,176 : George Scott. 1,466: .Ja m es M a rtindale , 1,269: Ste phen llolde n. 1.008: and Jon Ura nd. 821. A ha ndful of Newport rest· f!ents voted in the 73rd Assembly district Democ ratic incumbent Dennis Mangers was unopposed. Republican Charles Gibson, who won the GOP nom ination dis· tnc tw1de, cam e in second in Newport with 11 votes compared 10 T o m Burke's 14 In the 74th Assembly race for the Democratic nomin a tion. J o hn Harrison cam e out ahead of James Parker 1.647 to 1,290 Roth men a re fro m Newport Heac h . Harris o n won the Democratic nomination district wide In the Republican prim ary for that office. Marian Bergeson won in Newport as e lsewhere. In Newpor t s he received 9,916 votes. compared to Lee Wallnns' 2.850. James Green 's 1.018. Bob Wilks' 985 and Anthon y Matano's 222 Although they paralleled other \ o t e r s in m o s t e l ecti o n s. -Newport residents apparently we ren't as will.mg to overthrow 1nc umbt'nl s uperior court iudgcs Jud ge s Hru<'e S umner a nd Robert Todd. who retained their offices. we re helped by Newport \·oters. who gave e ac h more than twice as m any votes as their <'hallengers H o wcvcr . Judge Leonard Golds te in of Newport Beac h. who lost lo challenger Ore lla Scars countywidc. beat her but onlv bv 200 votes in Newport. !J 703 t.O 9,501 * * * f 'rom Page ,\ I SLASH ... he believe~ the city has under- estimated its income by at least that much But coWlcilme n told Haidm~er that the Sl2 million rigure was incorrect because a portion of that reserve 1s mandated hy city c harter and that most of the rest helongs in funds earmarked for ruture projects such as construe· t1on o r a new city yard. Councilman Ray Williams not· ed th at h e took p assage of Proposillon 13 as a mandat e for spending cuts, not as an indica· t1on that c ity reserves should be s p e n t to mainta in s p ending levels. "l don't m ean to imply that you shouldn't be making c uts." Haidingcr r eplie d . "Whal l wanted to Poi nt out to you is that the passage of Jarvis-Gann has not put t h ~ ci t y into a cat astrophic f inanc ial sit ua· uon." ORANOECOAS'T N DAILY PILOT ..... , ........ Pru1e111n1 eN1 ""*'""" , .... ~-" Vitt ~Oltteftt •"CS Ge.._.ll4 M6f'\itOI"' ,,.effttt ll""'t' [ dlft\f' TM"'nA M-M•"•OV"O ( dtlor C..t un H ~-••<~'• f' JW" lt\\•\t•nt M•"•Ol"O fdOtw\ Offlctt (~IA AIW't.A JM)Wfl\I f'i"t \t.....,.1 '•0'1fll•f'••'" t11~C;t"""""'~-_.t,Hf tlutttlnQt<M" ft•~rf'I HU\ IWM Pl 8ovt-twAlft \"'"'1tAIMrtri \/•llf,, )UOt L.• P•t qHU "' \.oln O••oo P ,.-.w411, f.iephol\9 (1 U )M2..Uf1 CI Helll•ct Adv•11ta1no .. , ... 7. ~v•lf; :.!:. °'.:f:.,cr,~::,~':'o.~o m:Tter ., .,.,,.,,..,,,,..,_h ~'~*" "'•• .,. re11tr•4wcN _.,""""' ~I•• "'""'''.,." o• ,..,.,....,,_ Ste'•~ '''" "''·•· •••d •• .._...,. '-Htorfllte 'vt\Cltlt•t~ n ,,,,., U \0 "'tflll"'' ,, "'•" u "° ' ,,_, .... ,., _,,,..._., ie-·~·· ' And Judge Richard Ham ilton of Laguna Beach, who lost to Theodore Millard overall. topped Millard in Newport 10,381 to 8 .002. Newport voters agreed with the majority or county voters thal they wa nt an elected not an a ppointed county superinten· d ent of. schools by approving Propos ition A 14.224 to 5,831. And, like the· majority, they c hose incumbent Supt. Robert Pete rson over challe nger Jackie Boynton 12,610 to 6.393. Newport electors also re flect· ed d is tri<'t·wide SPnti m e nt 1n e lect ing Gerald S ha w to the County Board of Education with 10.379, compared to 3,572 votes for Warre n Davirro and 2,429 for Ramon Diaz. In the clerk-recorder race, the tally was Lee Branch. 5,497 . Truman Legg, 4, 158; J ames Wilson, 2,427 . Marshall Norris 2.41 5. Robert Carhllo. 1.526; and R .J . Mailhot. 722. It refl ected the countyw1de vote. But while incumbent She riff. coroner Brad Gates received the m ost votes, 10,550, as he did counlywide. Newport voters didn "t p l ace Laure n Rus k second. I n t he co unty, he finished in that pos ition a nd will be a runoff with Gates. ' In Newport, W<tlter S<:oll r<:· ce1ved 3.595 vot es. t o pping Rus k 's 2,720. GeorJ:!e Wright rt•· c·t•lvl•d 2.13:1. Brian tturrv fi70 an1l R ich<trd Adam~ 1:m Final Rites Slated for Mrs. O'Brien Funeral services 'Niii he held Wednesaday in Newport neach for Bonnie Mac O'Brien. wife of Newport-Mesa Unified School District trustee N C "Duke" O'Brien . She died S unday al the age of 35. Me morial services wi ll began al 8 p.m . <1l St. .Ja mes Epis<'opal Church of Newport Beach Mrs O'Brien. who lived with her famil y al 498 Slurgeon Drive. Costa Mesa, had been a ·ho m e m aker for the past 16 vears. · She had been under a doctor's care for the past four )'(Jars She died at P acific-a Hospital in Huntington Beach wher e s he was undergoing treatment for viral pneumonia In addition to her husband. s he 1s s urv i ved by d a ughter~. Sharon and Lisa . her mother . Mrs Lillian Hils her of Canton. Ohio. a brother . Cha rles Mahaf. lee of Phoenix. Anz .. and two s is ters. Laura Dennis and Ila Fosler, both of Canton. Ohio Funeral arrangeme nts <1rc be· mg ha ndled by Bcll·Oroadway Mortuary or Costa Mesa T he ramily has suggested donations lo the St. James Me moria l Fund Cuts Studied By College Board Tonight Coast Community College Dis. I rlct trustees will discuss budget c uts at a meeting at 8 p. m Wednesday in their board room al 1370 Adams Ave .. Costa Mesa. Among the possible cuts to be discussed as part of the hudRet reduction under Propos ition 13 1s the cancellation of the Stan Ken· ton summer jazz workshop a nd the fate.of the colleges' summer m usicals. Trus tees ha ve a l read y eliminated sabbatical und ad· m inistrative leaves and a sum m er faculty developm ent pro· gram Trustees are a lso expected to review an annua l contract pro· posed by classlne d employees. The m eeting is o pe n to the public. School Canceled LOS ANGELES CAP I -While protesteffi shoutln1t "Save o ur summer school" marchC'd out· side. the city school board voted 5·2 to cancel all summer pro- grams. Irvine Slay Victim Mutilated An Irvine murder victim was s t a bbed throug h the h e att numerous limes and sexually mutilated only hours after his re lease from Orang e County Jail. police said today. T..h e s ti I l · warm b ody or Roland Gerald Young, 23, of Maywood was discovered lying 1n the street on Irvine Center Drive Sunday m orn ing. by a motorist who flagged a passing police patrol car for help. Sgt. Robert Kredel said Young was identified through a bail re· ccipt found in his pants pocket No other identification was on the m an. Kredel s a id. In veshgation of Ja il records showed Young had been arrest· ed in Santa Ana Saturday morn· 1n~ o n a c harge of public drunkenness. Young was confined until 8:20 p.m . Saturday, according to the jail records II is castratC'd body was foun<l dressed in the same clothing trousers and shoes -he wore whe n he was released from Jail. Kredcl said. A corom•r's dC'puty estimated Young died within a n hour or the time his hody was found at 4 am f 'rom Page rl I TRAFFI<; ... lc rl>cction. the widening of any strcl'l, the add1t1on of any public trans it or lhe extension or any roadv.ay · i\nd 1l will not assure the contribution or any funds from uny agcn<'y. public or 1mvatc. for any or these th ings .. Bul Mayor Paul Ryckoff told d evelo pers. "I should think the work of the <road development I fund would entitle developers to some assurance <s ic I lo their proJects. ··No one 's intending to take m o ney from develope rs <1nd leave the m hanging," he said. Councilmen voted 5·2 to ap· prove the m easure with Coun- cilmen Jac kie Heather and Don Mc innis dissenting . The or c1inance must gel a second a11 proval in two weeks a nd would ~o into effect 30 days later . J\flt'r the ordinance was ap prnvcd. councilmen were con· rronted with a list of projects for w hich builders wer e asking ex· t•mpt1on fro m the o rdinance hecause substantial work had been done on the projects. .. But councilmen delayed to Ju· ly 10 decisions o n the future of Ba yside Sq uare . Westcliff Grove. Civic Plaza ond on the B~ink or Newport pr ope rty on East Coas t Hig hway opposite Newpor t Center Councilm en d id leave t he door opm for all but the Civic Plaza projects to get building perm its by proving the construction proj- ects would not create a substan· lia l traffic imoacl. The delay on the requests was ;;ipparenlly in res ponse to a warning sounded initially by Kremer and reiter ated by Irvi ne C'o m pany s pokes man David Neish, concerning unequal ap· plication of the new law The exception for Civic Plaza. located in the northwest com er of Newport Center. was sought on the ~rounds that the area was approved as a planned com· munily. that the entire site has been ~raded and that part of the anticipated <'onstruction -the Newport Ha rbor Ar t Museum and t he Newport Cente r Library was either complete or under way Sim ilar ex<'eptlons based on similar situations were grantt'd two w eeks ear lie r ror Koll Center and the Emkay develop· ment near the Orange County Airport ·u exception status for Civic Plaza is , not granted," warned Neish . "ll would apr>ear that in· d eed the City Counc il Is not treatlng all projects and proper· ty owners equally a nd without discrimination." , County Sued on Ho wing By TOM BARU;v OI , ... 0•11; Pilot Sl•ll Orange County stunds accui.ed in a Superior Court lawsuit filed Monday of h111ing to adequately plan for the housing needs of low incom e and minority groups. The action filed hy the Legal Aid Soc:1ety of Ornnge County asks that the court force the count y to inc l ude w hat 1s d escribed as a "hous ing elc· m enl" m its gene ral plan . Until that time. the lawsuit urges that lhe countv's board or s upervisors ;:ind pla.nning com mission be barred from approv ang proposed subd1v1s1ons fo r de- velopment in unin<:o rporated territorv The ·acl1011 points out that Orange County 1s not observing a 1969 amendment to the s tate planning l<1w 'Nh1C'h rl'qu1n·s that gt.'nl•ral phm~ inc lude hous· ing element~ Hous ing c l e m(•nl~ are described in t he laws uit as "bluepr ints lor a ddressing present und future hous ing ncec1 s ... The law ~u1t 1s I hl' tlurd Superior Court action filed on b e half of low in c ome and m inor ity g roups tn the last two m onths. In earlic•r. ll•gul ac·twns. thl' Irv ine H<1nch and Sa ntiago County water dis t ricts wert• sued with the alle~at1on that multi-million dollar water pro1 eels had been plunned without C'Onsideralion ror the housing needs or manont1 e~ a nd thl· financially deprived The aC'tion calls for the.· setting usldc of those proJects until the dis tricts have satis fied the court th at ho us in g c ons truction sparked by the water impro\t .. men l s \\ill make s uch pro vision s The lawsuit flied !'vlonday a (' cused Orangl' County of "avoid mg the.· law for ninl' vc.·ars · Th(• l'OUnl~· IS rurtht·r ;l(·(·u~ed or . 'standing by while ll!.. land has b een developer! exclus1vclv for industry :.ind luxurv hous · m g... . Named a~ to pl:.11n t1ffs with the Orange County Legal Aul Societ y arc Orange.• County n·si tll'nts J ohn W :.ind Janice Shernam an and Shanon Gar· ri~on. Los Ang<'lcs County rc~i· dl•nts Dorothy M M<'Ah·avy <1nd Hett~·. Sul' Wt•hb, San Pc.•dro Planning Al li ance and th1: Mar Vista Gardens Tcnanb Assotia· t1on Also. the Legal Aid F'nunda lions of Lo!> Angeles CJnd Liing Oea<'h a nd the Western Center on Law and Povert y From Page :\ J AIRPORT. • • Al Hollindcn ':> hchcs t. lhc• wording of the comm ission :i; en dorsement was changed lo in di cate OCTC wou ld provide "limited technical ass1stanrt• and g uidance in order to a ssurt• proper consid eration of all ra<' tors ." · • Hollindc'n adcled to the rcsolu l ion o f s tudy s upport t ha t OCTC 's endorsement cannot bl· me nt1onL'<I when C1ppllcat1ons for gr ants arc made It will be the lnte rC'ount\ Airport Authortl} that will appl)' for the grants The aurhorit~, a l'ong lome r<i lion of Chino and three Orange County cilic~. h;:i'> ror I he pa'>I four years sought the official rl' g1onul bac kin g 11 n eecls to qualify ror the study funds Cfmling Off In order to keep her cool on a warm J une d ay. this ~oung woman went down to the sea in her bikin i near the Hunt ington Beach Pier What better wav is ther e to cool oi l' than a splash in the surr·1 • From Pa,,.-. \ I NEWPORT CUTS. • • and reduce pre-employment medical c·xam~. $9,000; reduce airport opposition fund, SI J0,000 . reduce unappropriated con lingenC'y reserve hv $25,000. climinalt• membersh1.p an Santa t1ona l league of C'itic s. Sl,025 . l'liminalt' mcmborsh1r' in Santa An u R i vt·r rlood P r oteclion Agency. Sl.200, eliminalc an· nual report. SlO,O<Kl , e liminate lobbyist in Sacram ento, $3,200 , t>lim1nate cm plo~e(• awards ban quel. S2.400. c li m ina t c arts fl'st1val appropri<ilion. $10,000 . eliminale lillt•r l'Onlrol ap propnatwn. $8,f)()(J FINANCE F.l1m1 nate l1c<.'nsc clerk pos1t1on $12.645. ellm tnatl' ont· t:urrently filled JO b of accounting ca s hie r . Sl2.!>85. reduce publlc at1ons. 1lucs. travel. m eetings a nd offl<:e :,upplics. Sl .190, eliminate va 1·ant position of s tock c lerk. and t•qu1pmcnt S20,000, eliminate 'acant position or kev punch operator, SI0 ,090, e liminate magnetic· tape drive purcha~c. S37 .450 CO MM UN ITY DEV E LOP:vl ENT E liminat e one t·urrentlv filled 10b of build 1 ng code enforcement officer . S29.150. e liminate a ll maJor travel and m cet ingi., $2,829. l'l1m1nate onl' currently filled 1oh of hu1ldang inspN:tor and purc·hase of a car and pick up 11·uck. S.'J9,R32. eliminate one V<t· t·ant plan r hL·ck cn,::inC'cr pos1 lion. SJ0.085. e liminate one cur renlly fi llt:d job or J,?raph1cs e n g in eer. $22,610 : r e d un· sccreta ry Position. SlJ,528 PUBLIC WORKS · Pay for l'I\ 11 engineer assol·iatc civil engancC'r and p ubhc work!. an :.pN·tor from gas tax funds. $79.114 . pay ha lf public works director's salary rrom wacer fund. S2l.648. pay ha ll pubht ''orks d1rc ctor ·s s alary from , water fund. S21 .648 . e hmmalt! two public works ins pector-.. one en gineering aide and one survl'y chairman. SS0.041 . e liminate one e lcctn c1an and turn off street lig ht:> and reduce C'tcctncal SNVi<'e to city buildin gs for a s alary savings of $13,475 with n · d uclion in street lighting to bt' further studied (It could saVl' an L·stimaled S219,600. I Redu<:c ~t'W<'r r e plal·c m e nt a nd c•I i min ate om: vacant pos1 l1on of utilil1e:-service worke r. Sl5.820 . rt•duce seasona l salaries for traffic C'ounts. Sll.300, pay hair of second a sso<'1;.ite <·1vll t•nganeer s ~CJlary rrom ga:. tux funds. $14.283 Rel 1 remenl contri hutions with the el1minat1on of 34 Jobs would be reduced $78.300 Cdp1tal improvement reduC'- twn:. would total SI .062.500 from gen e r al fund project:; ar:d S128.500 from Park a nd RecreJ t wn F'und projects Ce ntenarian's Rites Slated Visit ation wi ll bl· held Weclnb day for Anna Frances Lockwoorl o f Nl'wpcirt BccJch who dred Saturday at I he agt• of 100 Frit'nds may call betweer. .J and 9 p m We dncsrlay al Sm ith Tuthill Lamb Wc~tclifr Chapt·I. 427 E 17th St . Co:.t.i Mes d Burial st'rvices wi ll be held Thurs day al 11 J m dl the Me lrose Ahhcy Ma usoleum Chapel in Anahr•1m Mrs Lockwood. a native or Engla nd. 1s sun•1ved by her son. llarold Wilder of Chicago. s ister. Grace Brown or New York . seven grandchildren : four g reat· ~randch1ldrcn. and three g reat great g randchildren ·• ' I 17 \ Saddlebaek VOL 71 , NO. 164, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES State SACKAMENTO (API California's state government will have $14. 7 billion in s urplus funds during the next fi ve years to help local governm ent offset property tax cuts from Proposi- t ion 13, Legis lative Analyst William Hamm says. That figure 1s about one·third of the a mount that the Jarvis in· itiative will cut from city. coun- ty. school and special, district budgets, and the amount could be much Jess if there 1s a re cession, Ha mm added Monduy in t est imony to a s p ~c1a1 legis lative committee. <Related stories, AS) Gov. Edmund Brown Jr , m eanwhile, met with about 300 departme nt heads and other ap· pointees to s tate programs and told them that they should "not try to get the cutbacks put back by going to the Legislature or s tirr ing up your constituencies " ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Seen T he CX!mocralic l{Overnor, a. foe of Howard Jarvis tax cut in· itialive, said the 2·1 vote last week for Propos ition 13 m eant times have <:hanged for govern· menl and "we can't be left drinking at the trough as if nothing has changed ... There must be a significant change in how we do business." llamm , the non·partisan fiscal advisor to the Legislature, and Roy Bell. Brown's <'hief Cisc•tl * * * as I/a advisor. agreed ln gener al terms on the a mount or state m oney that will probably be available. But they disagreed on how quickly the s tate surplus funds should be given out . Bell urged a special joint com· mittee o( Senate a nd Assembly leade rs lo give $4 billion to local government dllring the coming year . $3 bill ion annually for the following two years, and $2.5 billion thereafter. * * * TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1978 Afternoon N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS of Tax Cut Hamm'\Jrged giving the same amount each year He didn't rec· omm end a specific amount. but the only example which he suo- milted that didn't lead to an II· l,egetl state de fic it was $2.5 billion annually. "You must be ver y wary of any bailout prop<>sa ls that are labeled temporary." Hamm said. "It's a Jot more dirficuJt to stop a now of funds than it is to • start them ." * * * Bell rnpeated the s tand taJCen i,y the CX!mocratic governor - that the largest possible amount should be distributed during the next 12 months to ease the im- pact of program cul<> and "make the g reatest effort Lo avoid job layoffs " Proposition 13, which reduces 10(' a I property taxes from an average of 2.6 percent of marlcet value to a maximum of I per <Se~ SURPLUS. Page AZ> * * * Sullllller School Out P6rents' Pleas Fail in Saddleback DistriCt o.llJ P'li.t Si.ti PllOI• WHEN IT COMES TO FUND RAISING, THEY 'RE SUPER Jim Ehrlich (left), 8111 King Helped a Friend Helping Out Kids Aid Rape Victim, 13 By REBECCA HELM 01 ti. D•llf P'otoc Sa.ff Two voung El Toro boys set out three weeks ago to raise $100 to help a friend, but by lhe time they finished t hPy had tollected Sl.053.98. Serrano Intermediate School e ighth.graders J im Ehrlich and Bill King arc cla.'>smates of the 13-year·old El Toro ~irl who was raped and beaten May 18. The girl was abduell-d on her wav home from school and later left for dead by the stdt· of a· deserted Irvine road. ACCORDING TO A fAMJLY friend, the teenager is now at home and expc('ts to attend Serrano's g raduation (•eremony Thursday Doctors . however, have predicted ex· te nsive plastic surgery to correct damage s he received from being beaten on the head and face. Shortly after the attack. J im and Bill said they wanted to do something to help the girl, a friend of theirs. and h1l on the idea of rais ing money by going door to door in their ne ighborhood Wh<>n. on the first day. they passed their original $100 goal by s.5, the two decided to continue their efforts. "WE'RE PRETTY MUCH done now." Jim said, sm1I· m g with satisfaction He and Bill estimated they knocked on 140 doors c1unng the ctrter-school rounds they made daily fo'1ft> dollars w:.is the largest donation received at a <See FUNDS, Page AZ> OC Panel Backing Chino Hills Jetport Plans to build an international Jet airport in the Chino Hills at foremost opponent, Supervisor Ra lph Diedrich, who was on the losing end or the transportation commission's vote Monday Des pite pleas from parents who fear their children would fall behind academically, Sad· dleback Valley Un1f1ed School Dis trict trui.tees vot e d to c ltmim1tc summer school pro· grams Monday with one excep· t1on only The move l'amc following in· formation :.upphcd hy acting :.upc rintende nt Donald Ames that money sµcnt on summer programs would take away from money for the n•gular academic year . "We could be gambling if we went ahead with some of these program:..· /\mes told trustees. Irvine Slay Victhn Mutilated I\ n I rvtne murrler victim was s la bbct.I through the h eart numerous times and sPxuallv mutilated only hours after his release from Orange County J ail. police said today. The s till ·warm body or Roland Gerald Young, 23 , of May wood was discovered lying in the s treet on Irvine Center Drive Sunday morning. by a motorist who flagged a passing police patrol car for help. Sgt Robert Kredel said Young was 1dent1fied through a bail re- ceipt found in his pants pocket. No other identification was on the m a n. Kredcl s aid. Investigation of jail recoras s howed Young had been arrest· cd in Santa Ana Saturday morn- 1 ng on a c harge o f. public drunkenness. Young was confined until 8.20 p m Saturday, according to the j a 1 I records. His <:astratcd body was found dressed in the s:.imc clothing trousers unc1 shoes he wore wh.en he was released from jail, Kredcl said A coroner':. deputy estimated Young died wllhtn an hl)ur of the lime his body was round at 4 dnl Wire Taps Killed SACRAMENTO CAP> -A bill to le galize police wiretapping was killed by an Assembly com· mtltee Monday des pite claims of its effectiveness by prosecutors and an undercover informant who t estifie d b y t e le phone . ·'Many. many things a re dis· cussed on the t elephone - murder. extortion, racketeering, n o r cotics . even dealings with a congressman." said the informant. identified only as Joe. He predi cted the s tate Legis la tu re might a llocate school districts a SO·c alled lump sum payment for academic year programs, abandoning tq1di· tional state formulas based on average da il y a tte ndance <ADA > "There is no guarantee that s late aid will be available 1s pec1fica ll y I f o r s ummer school." Ames warned. I le said the distntl could lose up to $180.000 on high s chool sum mer courses alone as a re· suit or declining local tax rev· enues under Propos ition 13. Ames' recomm endations * * * ClJSD Action which allowed one civics and one economics class ror students seeking to graduate from high sc hool d rew increas ingly heated commenL<> from the over· now crowd jamm ed in board chambers for the s pecial meet- ing. Several parents said their children need remedial couf'>e:- in mathematics and languages and would fall behind 1( sucti c·ourses we ren't offered "One of the things we a re guaranteed is a free pubh c education and I think s ummer school 1s part of this." one angry parent s~ud. * * * SUntnler School, Recreation Pared Summer school and summer recreation were pared to the hone Monday IJy Capis trano Unified School District trustees. who said the September .June school session would have first crack at whatever funds are available after ad1ustmenls l!re made for Proposition 13. The only summer programs spa red Monday were special education classes at the R.H. Dana facility in Dana Point and swim programs. which will be made self-supporting at San Clemente and Dana Hills Hjgh Schools . The s ummer program can· <:ellations wi ll put 432 distn('t employees out of work this sum- mer, said Robert Knapp, person· nel dire('tor. These employees had been hired subject to can· ce ll ation with p a ssage of Proposition lJ. Of those employees. 162 were teachers. Knapp satd. Another 112 teachers had been told t hey would teach if summe r school enrollment me rited additiona l classes and if Proposition 13 railed. Cancellation of s ummer school will save the district $202. 711. S uperinte nd ent J e r o m e Thornslev told the district board at Monday's meeting. attended by a standing-room·only crowd of well over 300 people Omitting s ummer adult educa· lion will save another $21.068 u nd s pecial education <other than R.H. Dana classc~ I $27.502. Thornsley said Tr u s t ee Ted Kopp o f <See PROGRAMS. Page A2> 5290,000 'Ripoff' L4 Woman Hunted In Welfare Fraud LOS ANGELES CAP> -A woman who claimed to have 34 children and who has collected nearly $290,000 in welfare at eight county offices s ince 1971 is being sought fo r what officials descr ibe as one of the largest welfare frauds in the nation. a news paper reported today. A woman believe d to be Barbara J t'an Thompson Williams. 33, drove a way in Her Porsche Wednesday as welfare investigators and district at torn ey's fraud inves tigators raided her $170.000 Ladera lle1g hts home. and s he has not heen seen since. the Los Angeles Herald Examiner reported She also owns a Cadillac and a Mustang. the paper s aid. ' the northern edge of Orange County were given a bOost of ~orts Monday by the county's Tra ns port ation Com m ission <OCTO ). Thal boost came when the commission voted 3·2 to endorse Chino Hill<> airport proponents' btd for a Federal Aviation Ad· ministration study grant. The $1,932 Question She is believed lo have collect· ed $239,587 in checks and $50.000 in food stamps s ince 1971. the ne ws pape r said. adding t hat Mrs. Williams allegedly used a d1fferenl identity al each of the e i g ht welfare offices and claimed a total of 30 fictitious children in addition to her four real children as dependP.nts Joan Manley, chief fraud in· vesti galor for the county Oepartmenl of Puhllc Social Services, said a four·month in· vestigation of the case revealed the biggest welfare fraud in his tory. A female graduate student in c rimirn1l JUSlice at the University or Illinois held o pre vious record or $118.000. the newspaper said. If obtained, the grant would provide the money needed to :study the feasibility of building a major jet airport In the hills near the Orange· Riverside coun· ty line. Proponents of the Chino HHl s airport have argued for the past seven years that lhc hills are the most logical spot for the airport. needed to s atiKfy Orange Coun- ty's air transportation needs and to relievf' the Jet bottleneck at Orange County Airport. Plans ror the 25.000·acrc airport preserve were flrl'lt an nouoced In 1971 Since then. north county r'i!.'ll· dents end e lected officials have battled the airport promoters lo a stanchUll It WRS the proposed airport's .. \ Citizens Ask T1WJtees Pay for Leaflets By WIWAM HODGE OI ... o.llf ill'llOC it.If Several Saddleback Valley res- idents are demanding that Sad· dleback Valley Unified School District ofCicials make re~titu Llon fo r the $1,932 spent on a Jru;t- minute Proposition 13 election n yer. The mailer, which anlved on district doorsteps May 30, listed school pf'Otram cuts that could rc·s ult from passage or the J arvis-Gann property lax limlt8 lion lniUaUv Criticism or the fl yer surfaced that day when 1' people sijlned a letter to dis trict om clats ex- pressing their outrage at the use of tux funds Laguna Hills resident Robert Dudley appeared to be the most vocal critic. He appeared before the boarc1 members June 7 to de· mend restitution and vowed to take t he issue to lhc courts if the money wasn't returned to dis- trict coffers. "We cannot tolerate this kind of m isuse of the public trust." M angry Dudley told trus tees. "The tactics you used were ex· emplary of the most desperate arnd dirty form of politics this n•- Uon -not ju.-.t California -have ever w it n esse d ," Oudleychar~cd. "l will form a cltl&ens com- • mlttee to bring a l1twsuit against the responsible parties for restltu· tlon of the funds.·· he threatened if officials took no action But SVUSO officials say there are no plans ror paying back dis - trict funds . They point to an opinion by Deputy <;ounty Counsel Edword Ournn that they were within the Ir authority by publishing and circulating the list of poten- tial cut~. Board President Geor ge Henry, however. has agreed to seek county coun11el advice as lo the responsibility of individual ( ee LEAFLETS, Page A2> I An arrest warrant was issued Wednesday for Barbara Jean T h ompson , Mrs . Wiiiiams' maiden na me. Mrs . Manley said the warrant was issued under T hompson because welfare officials didn't know she was married until Inter, the paper sold. The war- rant charges Mrs . Willtnms with 10 counts of grand theft, nine of perjury and four or forgery . Sharon Banning of El Toro characterized the s ummer i.chool program as "a glorified baby sitter." ··1 think if it's el1 mmate<l 1t might draw parents closer to their children." she insisted . Mission Viejo's,.. Mars ha Raye suggested pa rents <:ou ld find educational alte rnatives for their children. 'I wouJd s uggest people who ar e saving from the tax cut use those funds to provide a tutor for their children," she offe red Trustees voted unanimously to eliminate basic summer school < tt SCHOOL, P age A.2 > * * * Park Plans Scrapped By MAC Mission Vie.1o's Municipal Ad v1s ory Council I MAC) voted unanimously Monday night to sc rap plans for immediate de· ve l o pment of the 1 7 acr e Barcelona Park because of vote r approval of Proposition 13 June fi The MAC vote -a recommen· dation of the Orange County Board of Super visors -came after a heated public discussion ahout who will be served by future Mission VieJO parks 1f and when funds for development become available Count y 5upe r v 1s ors are scheduled to act on Barcelona Park construction .July 10. based on a $91.500 low bid for develop· ment. said Carl Nelson. a Coun- ty Environmental Management AJ~cncy <EMA I official. "I don't think there's much hope for that park." Nelson said Monday night. Nelson said MAC -which ad· vises on the spending or funds in County Service Area 9 -might find better use for the proposed de_velopm ent funds in the main· Let\ance of Mission V1e1o·s exist· in ~ 10 parks. MA C councilmen 1nd1cated they expect a budget of onl~ $335,000 for parks n~t year . about half of a projecte<l budget of $600,000 If Proposition 13 had failed, · MAC officials est imated earlier. the total budget would have been c loser to the current I 6 million. Commu111ty r e c;idc nts divided over the allocation of <See PARK, Pagt> A2.l Coast Weath e r Sunny Wednesday. Quite. warm inland but maid at the coast. Lows tonight 58 to 65 Highs Wednesday 70 to 75 at beaches and 80 lo 90 inland. INSIDE TODA~ Bingo's the game and 11 ·~ a big hit al Srs. Simon and Jude pari sh, l/unhnglon Reach. among other plocttt in the South COtUt area. See Featur· mg, Page Cl. l•llex .. ., a ., ~ M Alt .. .. ., .. .. ., &• •• I 'ii ·" .. \I DAILY f'IU)l SB Leader Replaced Jim Bone, pres ident or the Saddleback Area Coordinating Council tSACC), reb1gned his pos t Sunday in. a closed meeting of the agency H e was r eplaced by Bill Tellman in a r egular board session in El Toro Monday night. The vote for T e llman was unanimous. Bone handed in his resignation as chief officer and as a board m ember in a letter presented in closed session at SACC offices Sunday,aSACCsourcesaid. Purpose or the Sunday "ex- ecutive session" was not an- nounced, nor would some board members even .acknowledge to- day that the session wal' held. However , SACC sources said the session was called at the re- quest of board members Marsha Rudolph of Aegean Hills, Irene Puhlman of Leisure World and Tellman of Laguna Niguel. In his letter of resignation, Bone cited "demands on my time" as the primary reason for his r~signation. FAMILY ATTENDS MEETING TO LEARN SUMMER SCHOOL DATE Ted and Ruth Armstrong of Ml11lon Viejo Wanted Kida In Summer School lie said his st eppin g aside would "enable SACC lo move for ward and sp eak for the c itizens of the Saddleback Valley in selling priorities under Proposition 13." Bone added this morning that he has been trying to juggle his time between his business (he is a certified public accountant), civic responsibilities and family matte rs. Bon e also is treas urer of Aegean Hills Homeowners As· sociation a nd vice president of the Saddleback Valley Chamber of Commerce. He s aid the SACC presidency requires five to 15 hours of work per week. an a mount h e is una- ble to i?ive SACC boa rd m em bers steadily have maintained that they may mel'I in unannounced executive :,cs:,1ons because their organiza· lion is private. They ~ontend that. even thou~h they act on behalf of area vot ers and taxpayers and their omn· and staff Is maintained by -..erv1ce dis trict tax funds and fcd<'ral and county grants. they do not fall within the scope of the ~tall' s Ralph M. Bro wn act wh1l·h esta blishes rules for such --.e1· rc t sessions J ewelry, TV Set Stolen in Burglary .Je welry and a television set with a total value of $3,478 were ruken from a Laguna Hills ho me hy a burglar who pried open the front door to gain entry . Orange County s he r iff's of- £1 cers said the break-in was re- ported by nurse Joan Margare t Mclntosh. 26. of 22871 Carminito Plumas. She was away from her hom e at the time MAC Asks Release Froni Disclosure Orange Coun t ~ Co un ~el Adrian Kuyp(:r 1i. to be asked this week to exclude Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory Coun cil CMAC l planning committee member~ from county rules re· quiring disclosure of incom e on conflict of interest stalemenL-; MAC chairman Ted Keene or dcred a INll!r of requei.t dunng the MA("s co.incil Sl"SS1on Mon day night P lanning c·om m 1llre Vic-<· Chairman Jim Shepard took the d1 sclo:-.url' ..,ubJL'l'l before thl• board followinJ.! a 1·omm1ttee :-.l•ssion last Wt•<ln<·sdav in which members qtjc•st1oned ·the need for conflict of 1nt('re ... 1 state m en ts from the• volun1 arv <:om m1ttl't'0S membl·rs. · Comm1rlec m e mber Joh n F1on•. :.i 1'l·Y. port fk;H·h-bascd attornt•y . 111dH·atcd 1hen that some re:-.ignat1ons might result 11 the s tatements arc n·qu1red Unde r the Mnfhct of mtcrc>st l·nde :.idopted l>y tht• County Board of !;uperv1son., MAC council members and planning comm1Ht•e m embers must n• veal all income of more th<in $250 annually from investmenL'>, business or employment within M iss1on V1eJo Also requirC'fl for det'larat1on arc ~1fts. otht•r than campaign funds. of mon• than S25 l•'iorc-sard las \ week , · · r wou ldn 'l minc1 1t I filing stale men ts l 1f r were a publicly e lect ed offtc1al ·· Rut, he said. as :1 volunt eer. he objt·cts . Thl' pla nn ing comm1lle<.> makes recommendations to the MAC council on countv planning matters. including tract maps, use permits and variances The MAC council. in turn, makes r ecommendations to the County Planning Commission on 1hc· same ISSUCS. NC'rthe r body makes ftn<t l de· c1s1ons Taxi Driver Arrested on Alien Charge A San Clemente cab driver \\. J :-. ar n•stcd late Monday by the U.S Border Patrol near the ('ri s t1anitos gat e at C<imp P e ndle t on on s us pi cion of t r.iosportin~ 11le_gal aliens V;n1d James Berrier , 22, of San Clemente, was a rrested at II 15 p.m .. after a witness told Horde r Patrol officers he had seen Berrier gesture to six men h1drng in high g rass. Military pol ice at the Marine base gate contacted the Border Patrol sta- tion m San Cle mente and held Rerrier and the six m en until of- fic<'rs arrived The s ix passengers in the AAA lax1 wen• determined to be un- documented Mexican nationals. a Bo rdl.'r Patrol s pokesm a n said. Berrier was arrested a nd re manded to lhe Border Patrol station rn Chula Vista, where he was expected to appear before a hearing officer loday. Dog Gone Mystery Pet Missing Four Years RetlU7lS Home LAC LA JIACHE, British Columbia <A P 1 hwr vcars earlier. Prince, then 7, had 1lts app<'a ri.·d from lhl' family's 500-acre ranch in British Columbia":, Cariboo region. After four years , their runaway dog Prince was jusl a memory for ranchers Wilf a n<I Dianne Wright But the m emory came to hfe when u muddy, shivering animal appeared on their doorstep. Mrs. Wright carried the dog inside. fee.I t1Jn some milk and petted him. "HIGllWl\Y 97 R UNS RIGHT through our r:HlC'h . and Wl' feared he'd been hit by a <·ar. ·said Mrs. Wright. ··we searched every- where and asked ever yone we knew for mrlcs around." "llE BEGAN TO GET lUS strength back and. suddenly, despite all the mud and dirt. I realized it was Prince." she said. Wright recognized Prince immediate ly He s houted the dog's name and Prince ran over to him and raised a paw in greet ing. Mr!. Wright s a 1d Prince 1s ·'older. riu1Cter. thinner and grayt•r." and insists on sll'l'p1ng inside the house. The dog is in good ('One! 1tion after his absence. indicating that someone has cared for him "lie was shivering and s haking , and just Jay down to rest," Mrs. Wright said. "He was absolutely exhaus ted . I don't think he could have walked another inch." "We l'an only think he was picked up by som eone in a car on the highway," s he said. "But how rar was he taken' How did he get back to us·"· ORANGE COAST \8 DAILY PILOT '"' Or•nQ!f" C.0..\t 0.-11, PUnc -''""~t"t\Com b·"'"d'"""""°""" Pr,.,._ •\ovbtt~twttwoOr~ CJlo•'\f Pwbl1th•ftQ~"1 ~rAt--MU'°""•'" Dvf'l•<t'""d Moncl•• '"'°"Oft ~ ... o. .. fOf '°''jf •w ~*OC>f'f 841,tcf\. 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C•Hfor1t • \w"\11, 101 ••" b" t •tt ,., U ~ ~'"'• '" m•1t u WI meft•Ptt\> ""rn '"'' ~tHMftoft\ IJ to m~f,,ff 2 Convicted On Drug Raps LOS ANGELES IAP > /I. federal jury has convicted two men on charge~ stemming from a PCP and methaqualone pro- duc tio n operation lhal was described as the lari;iest of its kind 10 the WesL U.S. District J ud~c Ro hf' rt Kelleher on Monday set a July JO sentencing date for Billy Calvin Barl ey, 47. of Glendqra . <'onv icted of tons piracy to manufactu re a nd possess methaqualone nnct possessml( P CP with intent to dist ribute, and Ronald Rot>ert Ravena. 35, of Glendale. convicted of the i;nm e cons piracy charge U'> Dailey and or aiding nnd abet ting the ma nufatturc or metha qua lone About $2 million worth of lhe t wo drugs wa:s se1ied whe n Railey. Ravon n and two olh<>r pe r~ons w~re arrl't;l t'd last Dec ember The o th er two pleaded ~u1lly t1urll1·r From Page A I . LEAFLETS. • trustees for the fl yer's produc- tion Oudlcy claims a recent State Supreme Court decision a llows t ru s t ees to be s ue d as in · div1d11als. a move he sees as opening the possibility of suing trustees 1hcmselves for restitu- tion Among other criticisms of the controversia\ flyer are: Claims that the brochure was ma iled into the Capistrano Unified School District. Charges that the flyer er- roneously listed the League of Wom en Voters as a source of in- formation. Acting Superinte ndent Donald Ames acknowledged that the Jorvls literature was mailed in- to C SD's area "We got the address labels from the Pennysaver, which a lso covers the Capistrano district.'' he said "It was cheaper to ma.ii with all the labels rather thBn hiring somf'one to sort through thf'm " From Page 111 PROGRAMS Capistrano Beach was the only board mcmbl.'r to oppose s um- mer school cancellation. "Schools exist for students.·· Kopps said. !>Uying the board was ··overreacting" to passage of Propos ition 13. wh1<'h will re · duce property t ax revenue to lhe school distn ct ··we could JUSl clost' the door:-. too, and let the children go lo private school," said Kopp "Rut I ha d hoped that in s ummer S<'hool we could at least have Of· fered remedial classes " Trustees voted unanimous ly to cancel i.ummcr adult education classes, but Robert Bachelor of LC:1guna Niguel a nd Sara h Li pµ of San Cle mente objected lC1 closing an} special education l'lasses. * .. * f 'n•nt Po9e ,\I SURPLUS ... t·cnt. t<ikes effect July I. cutting prop e rty laxes stat ewide an a\'erage of 57 pcrcenl In the legislative hearing, one of Hamm's assistants. Jim Pat- terson . s aid the econ omic s timulus from a $7 ,billion tax: cut could be much less than pro- p one n l s of th e mea s ure e:.timated. Patterson said of the $7 billion cut. $2 billion would be lost Lo Wa sh ing to n 1n thl' form of higher federal income tax<>s and $2 billion would definitely end up in pockets of California property OWn(!rS But he said 1t would be hard to tell how much or the remaining S3 billion would go to out -of-slate investors. and how much would be reinvested in California Sen . Alb e rt R o dda , D· Sacramento. c-hairman of lhe six-m em ber committee or the c harged with distributing the state surplus. said the commit- tee would h ear economic estimates and testimony and then s tart making decisions . Mea nwh ile . a noth er legislative c·omm1llce voled un · animously Monday for a pro- rata d1stribut1on of the remarn- mg property tax luncts among local government agencies. g rv· rng each the same share of prop- erty tax revenues that it re-ce1~ed during the (Isl year i ~els Maintained Saddlehack Holds the Line After hearing the admin1stra· lion's fi rst Proposition 13 budget proposals. Saddleback Com· rnunity College trustees chose Monday nieht to continue lbe school's operation at current levels . at least until the board receives "concrete" figures from Sacramento. Saddleback needs at least Sl 7. l million to m aintain current operations, according lo Presi- dent Robert A. Lombardi, but the administration "best guess·· places the coming year 's income at only $13.S million. "The $17.1 million is a very light budget ." Lmbardi said. "but it would work." T his budget would allow lhe college to keep all of its full time certificated and cla ssified s taff. t h e majority of part -time personnel, and continue t he full s ummer session, Lombardi said. li e gave trustees a hreakdown o r the college's projected expepses but em- phasized that at this point he had no Idea if Saddleback would be receiving some aid from the state or how much. Following the budget presen- t ation. Board President Larry Taylor discouraged trus tees from debating or considering s pecific cuts at this time. "It's nice to get this informa- tion." he s aid, "but we must continue an attitude of wait and s ee ·· * * * Fro,,. Page A J PARK .•. space in parks to or ganized sport s and to passive uses. such as picnic and playground areas -c l ashed during Monday night's session. The confrontation erupted over plans for 47-acre Oso-VieJO Park planned near La Paz Road and Marguerite Parkway . Residents of 12 homes border· mg the site protested construe · tion of baseball fields said to be 1n short s upply throughout the communtity. Als o attending the &ession were the owners of homes near Mo ntevideo School Little League opera tions m that vicinity. a s pokesman said , have resulted in vanda lism. parking at fire hydrants and in front of driveways, s peedinit cars. excessive noise and re - quests to use bathrooms in area homes When pushed by other trustees for an opinion. Lombardi replied ·'our recommendation at this lime would be exactly what Mr. Taylor stated." The college could save $80,000 to $100,000 if s ummer school was immediately curtailed. Lo rn bardi said, but re fused to recom- m end such action. * * * Fro•Pa~AI SCHOOL ... progr ams, adult education pro- grams and re creation programs that a re not self-supporting. But Trustees William Kohler and Loa Young ba lked at eliminating continued special education programs after pleas from several parents . "We're dealing with a group or c h i ldren who are qutte unique,"oneparentsaid. "My daughter is not able to talk," he said, his voice break- ing. "Possibly by lhe time she 's seven or eight, she'll be able to talk b ut it taJces continued work. "This is not a babys itting service we're talking about:· Trustees voted 3 to 2 to 'eliminate lhe summer s pecial education program, however : citing concerns over funding for the regular academic year. Board members a lso agreed to: -Close all schools for the sum- m e r. Facilities would be opened for groups willing to pay the dis- trict ror personnel to set up and clean up the facility. -Eliminate all bus ing und school IWlch programs for the summer. -Allow the Saddleback Com - munity Enterprises Workshop, handicapped students wor k ex- perience program, lo continue operating with their own funds. (The workshop is set up as a non· profit corporation separate from the school district l. Board members also agr eed to m eet at 7 p.m . Monday to con- sider disln ct officials' s ugges- tions on cutbacks m admm1stra- tion and classified personnel Suc h cutbac ks could take shape as a reduction in the work calendar year For example. H 12-month employee could be cue back to a 10-monlh contract as a cost saving measure Acting Supt Ames said rec- ommendations would probably not be ready until Monday's meet - 1n(!. Fro• Page A I FUNDS FOR GIRL. • • door. according to Bill. and the smallest was 27 cents gi ven to them by a "little old lady." Word of their effort also s pread by word of mouth and people sent them money. including $135 from a women · ... religious group in Garden Grove. THE MONEY HAS NOW been turned over to Lah Fores t Friends. a group of neighbors who have set up a trust fund for the victim at Greal Western Savings in Laguna Hills. Monday, Patrice Silverstein, a spokeswoman for the group. s aid the fund has grown to over $16,000 and money is s till coming in at a s teady now The group h:is scheduled fund-rais ing act1v1lles lhrough the summer al Lake Forest Beach and Tennis Club. she said. Othe r fund-r aising groups a re touching base with the Lake Forest Friends and include women 1n Yorba Linda and Fullerton conducting bake saJes and s wap meets. and businesses in Newport Beach taking container donations. ·, .. , \ ,, ·~-· ......... UNDERGROUND LIVER GETS HIS WORLD RECORD Country Biii White With Guinness Book Dole Record 134 Days VndergroUllfl,Enough NEW BEDFORD. Mass. <AP) -"Country" Bill While got all he wanled · a world record -and he got it quicker than he expected. The Westville, Fla., stuntman and alligator wrestler left his underground box Monday night and emerged as the record holder for being buried ali ve -134 days. "WHAT JS IN IT FOR ME?" White asked. a bit wobbly after he came out of his six-foot by three-fool coffin at 7 p.m. "I ~as after the world rt:cord, and I got it. That's all I wanted " White had been an the insulated plywood box since Jan. 29, :.pending most of his time talking on the telephone, watching television and listening to the radio His underground home had light. heat, air conditioning and a klephone. White s aid he received hundreds of calls a day lie had planned to remain buried until Sept. 4 lo break what he thought was a 217-day record, set by a Belgian. But he learnt:d las t week that the Guinness Book of World Records had !.truck down that mark because there was a hole in the box big enough for the Belgian togeloulifhe wanted. "INSTEAD OF STAYING DOWN 218 days, it turned out I only h<.1d to be down 120 days to beat the 119-day record set an 1935." White said. "I passed that a long time ago." Momt'.'mts aftcr emerging from the 6'h·foot deep hole on the ground:-. of radio st<1tion WBSM. While walked 30 yards to a pickup trurk where he rlimbed into another plywood box Then the trutk Mt for New York City where White is to be in- ter viewed Wednesda) on ABC-TV's "Good Morning America" s how fi e :.u1d he will be interviewed while an the box and plan:, lo remain m Lher~ unlil lhen. rues.day June 1:? 1978 s DAILY PILOT A:J Late Count Favors Schmit . Outcome of 2nd Distri£t Race Still in Doubt By GARV GRANVILLE Of lfte O.Uy .. i ... ltaff A count of absentee ballots brought to polling places last Tuesday gave county Super visor Laure nce Schmit a new lease on life, a 27-vote triumph over challenger David Baker . If the count holds up, it means Schmit wi ll be in a November general election runoff in the 2nd Supe rvlsorial District against former Hunting t on Beach mayor Harriett Wieder. Rut wait. there's more to come After annQuncing the final a b:ientee coun t Monday, Regis trar of Voters officials said about 4,000 ballots cast in the June 6 primary election have yet to be counted . Those ballots "for one reason or another " were not counted by the County's sometimes high· s p eed m echanized ballot read ers. One reason or anotner 1n this tasc m eans such things as voters stamping ballots for two candidates crumpled ba llots that wouJd not feed through the machines and ballots with margina l s tamps which prevented the machine from accurately reading the voter's intention. Registrar officials pointed out that a collection of such troubled ballots 1s normal. "Usually it's lfot an issue because the races have already bee n dec ided . In this case, however, the two close races make them important," said Ueve rl y Warne r of t h e r ej:!1strar's office Ballots r eJec ted by .tne machine are marked with a red s tripe and set aside to be count- ed a nother d ay In this case. anoi.her day me<1ns today. And reg1s trcir o.f1c1als are hopeful the rin<i l re~ults will be available Wednesday, eight days alter the election. Meanwhile, Schmit will have 10 hope his 27-vote edge over Haker will hold up better than c<trlicr "final" returns that gave Ba ker a 61-vote win in the 2nd 01strtCl. When the final vote was an- nounced Monday, Mrs. Wieder was clearly m first pt.ace in the f1v c·cand1date race with 25.601 votes. !:)c hm1t was c redited with 22,170 and Baker with 22,143. Tqtiling them In the balloting were Sonia Sonju. who had ac· cumulated 17,819 votes. and J. Ti lman Williams who h ad gar nered 9.524. Another race obvious ly still up for grabs as the troubled ballots are counted is the contest for the Democratic nomination in the 69th Assembly DLs trlct. Initially, th<> count '>howed Paul Bell defeattng Robin Young by 121 votes Monday, however, Miss Young was given a two-vote ed~e over Bell. Like Schmit and Baker. the two Democratir candidates musl now await the outcome of the so·called vote cleanup It is assumed the 4.000 un· counted voles come from atr ar eas of the county including ballots cast In the two still con· tested wstricts . l\ccord1ng to registrar o r- fic1als. they remam uncounted ror various reasons. includmg sornc improper markings and machine clogs 'Anger, Frustration' County Hit Carpenter Reveals By Lawsuit Reason to Retire On Ho~ing By TOM BARLEY By JACKIE HYMAN 0t•o.11.,,..1.u1Mt oe • o.u, 11'1 ... s1.11 Orange County stands accused State Sen. Dennis Carpenter an a Superior Court lawsuit filed said Monday in Newport Beach Monday of failing to adequately thal the anger that led voters to plan for the housing needs of low back Proposition lJ is similar to income and minority groups. the frustration that, in part. re-The action filed by the Legat suited in his decision not to seek Aid Society of Orange County re-election. asks that the court force the ''Wedon't seem torealizeasa county to include wha t 1s society the benefits of getting up described as a "housing ele· on our feet once in a while and ment" in its gene ral plan. throwing the rascals out." the Until that lime. the lawsuit two-term senator told the Irvine urges that the county's board of Coast Republican Women 's s upervisors a nd planning com· Club. mission be barred from approv· He said runaway government mg proposed subdivisions for de spending is due lo a large extent velopment in unincorporated to career politicians more in· terr itory terested in winning the s upport of special interest groups than in The action points out that h Orange County is not observing cons idering what is best for t e a 1969 amendment to the state state. The New p 0 rt B e a ch planning law which requires Republican cited some ex-that general plans include hous· am pies he considers particular· o.iio•ii.t st.ttt ..,,.._ ang elements. ly offensive. 'THROW RASCALS OUT' H o u s 1 n g e I e m e o t s a r .. A bill passed eight years ago Senator Carpenter descr ibed in the laws uit as to reimburse volunteers an a pro-.. blueprints for addressmg gr am to aid the elderly totaled graphs and dnve cars. bul they presen t and future housing Sl.5 million a year. plus another don t have the basic skalb. · hl.' needs " Sl.5 malhon from the federal s aid The laws uit i s the th1rct government. "The real danger 10 this mun Superior Court action filed on Today, the program is no trv docs not comE.-from RU1>!'1a bchalf of low income and longer volunteer and costs the a nd Chma ... Carpenter said ·11 minority groups in the last two state and the federal govern. comes from ourselves. from our months m ent each $263 million a year. government continuing to ).!row In earlier legal acltons. the A program that set as ide $3 ancl reguJateour li ves ·· Irvine Ranch a nd Santiago million a year to provide hot County wa ter districts were lunches for needy children four sued with the allegation tha• years ago now cosLc; $86 million a Wio' men Save multi· million dollar water proj- year.Carpentersaid. t'<:ts had been planned without A l though h e con siders <'ons1deration for the housing Proposition 13 a poorly written 'f/;~t;m 's L; ~e needs of minorities a nd the m easure. it was the only weapon ,, k.. ..., "J' financially deprived. vote rs had against excess spend· SOUTH KINGSTOWN. It 1 The action calls for the setting ing, he said. aside of those projects unW the "l reached the conclusion that tAP> -A nurse and 8 waitress districts have satisfied the court whe n chaages are going to be s aved the life of a :ll -year old that hous ing con s truct io". made for the betterment of our man whose arm was severed 111 sparked by the water improve· society, they are going to come a motorcyclt> accident, poltt•c ments wall make s uc!i pro- from the people, not the govern· and hospit<t l pcrsonnE.-1 S<t) Thcv vis ions ment." Carpente r said. may have sa ved his arm as "ell The laws uit ftled Monday ac He said his anger at fellow Andrea Conley or Cranston. 23. l'USed Orange County of "avoid· legisl-ators. coupled with family a waitress. a nd Marg a rel mg the law for nme years ... concerns, led to his decision to 0 'She a H u g h es "f So uth The county is further accused Transit Slashes Eyed retire from politics a nd "go Kingstown, 26, a registe red of ··standing by while its lancl back lo work." nurse. stopped their car Sunday has been developed exclusively Carpenter s aid he believes night on Route 1 hen.• to hPlp for industry and luxury hous· $13.4 Million Cut, Higher Fares Weighed Tht· J arv1!> cr;i opened at the O r ,ing1• Count v 1'r<1nsit Oistnct <OCTO > Monda)' with manage ment recommending a $13.4 m1l1111n hudl!l't &lash and a 40 pt·n ·ent h1kt• in bus passengl'r fa rl':. Retrcm·hmCnl was thc byword at a budget works hop as OCTU general man<1gcr J im Reichert revised his proposed $58.9 million 1978-79 budgel to reflect the impact of Prop. 13 on transit district spending plans. In addition lo the hefty budget t·ut and a recommendation that OCTD's standard 25-cent bus f.irc be hike d to 35 cents, Heal·hert. suggested Expansion plans that would have added 193 new employees lo OCTO's work force in the commg f1:-.cal ye<lr be scaled d o wn to a dd JU SL 11 ne w workers S1xty-ftve new buses on or dcr from factories be used to re- tire aging buses rather than as Jdditions to OCTD's bus fleet as originally pla nned. I\ 50 percent rollback in the transit district's coslly Park·N· Rade freeway bus service. A de lay in s tarting Dial A Ride personaJized bus servire an Costa Mesa as well cis an inter 1·ommunily transit service an Garden Grove. Postponement of plans to buy an abandoned railway right· of-way that runs from Santa Ana to S t a n ton , a $10 mi llion purchase that would have g iven OCTD the start of a rapid transit corridor it wants. When taken as a whole, the re vised spending formal proposed by Reichert would reduce OCTO operating costs in the coming riscal vear from $32.9 million to $29.5 million. Simultane0usly, spending for capital projects would derop from S26 million to $16 million. And those who ride the trans1l district's buses would pay more, 35 cents for rides along fixed routes and 70 cents for s pecialized bus services such as Dial-A-Ride. Reiche rt and hi s budget analysts estimated that the fare increases will jump OCTD fare box revenues from $.1.4 million this year to $4 .9 m ill ion in lhe U.S. Businessman Held by Russians MOSCOW <AP> -The Soviet government arrested an American businessman here a few hours alter it cla imed an American woman formerly attached to the U.S. Embassy was in- volved wilh espionage and murder-by-poison. Embassy legal experts, formally notified today of the Monday night arrest. said they believe P. Jay Crawford. of Mobile, Ala., was detained on charges of alleged currency violations. AN E MBASSY SPOKESMAN said the Russians will allow a meeting between Crawford, about 38, who is a representative of In- ter]lational Harvester, a nd a U.S. official. The meeting was set la(er in the day. The Soviets informed the e mbassy that Crawford, who has hved here about two years, was being held under Article 78 of the Russian criminal code, ref~rring to smuggling or, illegal t ransfer of valuables ncross th~ Soviet border. Conviction could carry a 3. lo 10-ycar prison ter m. A WESTERN DIPLOMATIC source ln Moscow who asked not to be named said It is possible the Soviets might want to trade Crawford for two Soviet United Nations e mployees on trial in New J ersey. The spokesman Raid embassy officials spent Monday night and carly today trying to locate Crawford, then presented a formal written protest over Soviet behavior in the case. CRAWFORD WAS ARRESTED with his fiancee. Virginia Olbrish. 32. who works In lbe U.S. Embassy's commerciaJ s~Uon. Shl' alerted U.S. offlcinls . saying authorities stopped their car al a trMrtc signal and pulled them from the vehicle. , Propos ition 13 "portends a dif· 21-year-old Kevin MtMann. who .. com in" fiscal v. ear f 1ng. "' ferent way of life or us. I pre was bleeding profusely from tht.' Hand in hand with \he 40 per-diet it will be hillin° the fan in accident Com· Cause D!ot t·cnt hike in fares 1s the likelihood " IU all 50 states before long." The nurse stopped the hlcf'd S EOUL eA th K <AP 1 that free bus rides for seruor • . """u orea <·atizcns will end in the near In addition. Carpenter said, ang with a tourniquet wh1h.· th1· Twenty J><."'Ople were in;ured 10 future frustration "is not just with ex-waitress searched along 1he me day. some seriously, when 20.00C As things stand now, county penditure. it's quality." dian strip of thl' durk h1ghw:.t ) people 1 rying t.o buy com government pays OCTD 10 cents "The kids may know how to for lhe arm Sh1: found at ahou1 m«morat1vc coins s tampeded m decorate cakes a nd lake photo-40 feet away f t r th B k r K for each senior citizen given a ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~r_o_n~o~-c~_a_n~o~~o_r_ea~~ frt>e bus ride. R e ic hert indicated in his ,,...~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~...., budget message that it is likely county government will discon· tinue the senior s ubsidy paid from federal revenue sharing fonds. llis comments drew no objec- tions from county Supervisors Ralph Clark and Philip Anthony, both members of OCTD's Board of Directors . And the fi gure used most often in lhe discussion to indicate what senjor citizens might be charged for fares was 15 cents. Touching off the massive OCTD retrenchm ent proposal was an estimated loss of $2.1 million in property tax revenue inherent an the passage of Prop. 13. R e iche rt pointed out to OCTD's d irector s that the transit district faces about an equal a mount of revenue losses from other tax sources, federal ~rants. for instance. That's because those sources, to a degree, are dependent on I he a mount of local tax dollars committed to the transit district. What pitch OCTD s pending will hit in the coming fi scal year will eventuaJly be decided by the dis trict 's1lirectors. Now, however, the five direc· tor will be working from the pos t.Jarvis $45.5 million budget proposal rather than the $58.9 million pre-Jarvis model. The lower spending package does not foresee a ny need to lay ofrOCTDworkers. Nor does it s uggest a·n eli m inalion or any ex isling trans it services . It does, however, project a re· cfuction in service levels in the costly but well-used Park-N- Ride freeway bus routes a'nd the retirement or 6S aging buses lhat were scheduled for more use. The J arvis OCTD budget pro- posal also reflects the intention or the transit district not to seek any portion or s tate s urplus funds to shore up local taxing agencies hard hit by Prop. 13. And OCTD's directors indical· ed at Monday's budget workshop they'll work to move the district away from any dependence on property t~x money. Have you been thinking about getting Dad somet hing to wear for Father's Day? All of us at The Storekeeper have, and we have some great ideas ... In fact. our store is full of them . ~-• IOZ8 Irvine. Newport Bec1ch Cal1fom1a, Phone 042 -706 T . I ·, DAJLV PILOT ~ Jost ., :·•) Coasting .~ ·. l UMday JUM 13, 1179 ~ with~~ Tom ~~'\r Marphine Who's on Second? WlDER MARGINS NEEDED: It's a good thing of. ficials we ren't using the Orange County System of Determining Winners the other day when a couple of fa mous nags went to the post in a horse racing epic known as the Belmont Stakes. The two examples of horseflesh are named Affitmed and Alydar. ln the Belmont, th€01 put on a contest many two dollar players are still saying today may have been the greatest race of aJI time between two hayburners. Fortunately, the electronic timing devices and photo- Tinish equipment at the fielmont were not imported from our r egion. They functioned with precision. 'Fhus it was , rapidly determined that when the two mighty warriors hit 'the finish lme. Affirmed defeated Alydar by about three In· ches. Very tight_. BY CONTRAST HERE in Orange County, we had quite a horse race in the political arena one week ago lo· day. This one was for the seat on our Board of Supervisors from the Second District. At this writing, we are fairly tertain that Harriet Wieder, the former mayor or Huntington Beach, won the contest. But she races a runoff in November against the number two finisher. Tha\'s where our problem lies. With the Orange County System of Determinjng Win· ners, we still don't know who that second place finisher is. When the votes were first cranked through our famous vote-counting machine ry, it appeared that former . -Candidates Waiting for Orange County Election Rewlts superv1..,or David Baker had edged incumbent Laurence Schmit by 61 votes to win second place. BUT WAIT! About 2,000 absentee ballots hadn't been counted yet. They had been taken to polling places rather than filed earlier at the County Seat. When these were counted , Baker's lead shrank and <Jbrup tly, Schmit was the second place winner by 27 votes. But wail again ! Another 4,000 votes have yet to be <·ounted. Where in the world did these come from ? Well. there were a f ew from here, and a few from there and a few from other places. T'hese 4 000 votes, our election officials explained. were cough~ up uncounted by the machines. They were ~ejected because the voter may have voted for two can· didates in one race. Or maybe the ballots got lorn, folded, -spindled or otherwise mutilated. . Now these 4,000 ballots must be re-fed into the count- ing m achlnes. If rejected again, they must be counted by hand. MEANWHJLE, BAKER, Schmit .ind the electorate can just sweat out the photo finish. . . One voling official explained that having this many un- .counted votes one week later isn't really unl.!su~l. It's on~y important this time because the Second D1stncl race is close · h · f ·l all And that, like the Belmont Stakes, is t e ironr o i . When it gets close. that's when the countmg really <.'Oun ts. East Chilled Thunderstonm Hit South TentJH'rature• Albu QUf' All~n1c11 8ttlhmort" So•W' 80\lOn 8rOWr\\°'lllP 8u•t•10 C.rt1ca90 (1n<.1nnatt CtPYf'l•nd Dal ~I Wiii ~n¥rt DPtrott t-4tltn• Honolulu Hou\IO" Kctn l (.1ty Las V•9a\ Ltlll• ~O<k lo• An9e10 lOU•\vilte Mem1>111> M1arr11 Mll.,auk..- Mpl\ ~I P Na•fl•lllt N~w Orlta:n\. New Yor~ Okla C1ly omaM Orlando Pnlled Ph•• Ptt~nos P1tubur911 p ·11.,,d, Ort. St. loul\ SI P lam1» S.11 Lake S.n D•tllO S.n Fran So Ille lul~ wash11191on B•ker•llt40 Sar\IO• 8198.ar Slytllr C•l••tn• El Ctnlro lake AH-Ml LO"ll StaCll Ne•porl 8ff(h Ontario Palm sor1nq, CAt.l '°ltNIA HI LO PC• '9 ~ OI aJ •S 1' M &I .U 11 SI es 60 " 1S ,, ., °' ,. ., .. S4 .4J 90 52 .7• ., n IO S4 11 0 .:u Ill )S ,.. 1A '3 ,. 81 SI IDS 77 ... ~ . .o .... 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I.ii this mornlno °""' New En9land. the Allantic C:O.st stat~. tht Soutn and New -•dco Se•••• thUNSerstorms lell Monday even1no over Al~ and Roswell. N.M """ ovH .-tlleast Mlsslsslpc>I nortl'I or C.olumb<.ls -1n northern 41ebama near 8lrmln9ham and Huntsv1Ue. A 10<nad0 was S9Qllrd norlllffSt of Oalln. CIHr l o 1111rt1y CIOUdy s~ln covered Ille re· malndu ot the Ntlon lhls momlnQ. E•rly motni"O 1em119ralurH around ttMI nation renQeCS from 74 ~r~ In 81ytlW to 11 •I sa..y., Air Force bese In Marquette, Mich . TOOay's fOf'ec;ast called for "">wers and t11..n- ci.n11ow ... s tJNet ttw Nonh Atlantlc C:O.st stain •ncl southern Florida M1d si.o-rs only a lorig the WaShlnoton encl nor them OreQO<'I coasts. Scattered"'°"'"'' will ree<l'I Inland e"osa 111e norlhern •ntermounleln region encl Into the northern Rockln. Showers end • few thun • O.nhowel') wlll be .cett•recl al-the Atlantlc coastal plelm from Flor Ida Into New Enei•nd.. El-here, Sltleswlll be ~ny .• T.,.,peretures wfll be •Mn lrom no. IOUtflem lnttrmountaln n19lon acrou the 10Ull1em end central Roe.Ill-. the entire Plelns r891on, the Gull Coest end •"°"ti. South Atlenllc llaleL Tem-peratures _._..will be IHSONIH, mlld. CaUlorala Flrst·steot llHlll> eclvt-IH _,..still belno 1s.. 1uee1 by the Air Ouellty MAna9emeflt Dlsltlel In the Nstem ...., ol Ille S.. fl'er-Valley, Ille HSI Mid_, S... a.twi.1 Valley encl Ille Pomone V•ll•Y. ~ -levels eac..a.ct .JO perts -m inion -.cNy . Chlldren, tM elderly and persons wltll respl••IGrY or ~ac probf~ Mt llf'99d to,.... main I~ -r11Slr1<1 lllelr activity ClurlnQ a llnMta119 alert. U-HMry drlYlnQ Is dls.. cour •Qe<i -oc-n "'"Me INnfMcl. No t.eelth adYl-lts ...,.. torec.st lor todo. Mos11, sUMy lilies -. 10 ... ust, w1111 s1191111y cooler temperaturu """ hlt lll near 7', Wec!M$Cl•y·s"'911 "-Id be twer 1 S • Mountains -CleMrb contlr•u•d sunny •lld hot,""" PllQhl In ,,_taln MMI ,.,91119 trom I> to •s •ncl 9l 10 110 111 Ult dHerti. Coastal 1t'eatMr Su""Y-•en\'!Wednnoay LIQl'lt variable .wiflds 11'911t -mo<nl119 hOUri HIOllJ WeclM.oay 70 to lht bff<tws to 90 1111- Coestal IMli..retures •Ill ret109 beiw..n '1 encl 10. 1111-temperatures •Ill ,.., .. .,.._ Mand 90. The,..,., l.m,.ralure wlll bt 6'. s~ ltfoet1, Tide• TUISDAY 5-<0fld hlQtl • 4t. ap m. • 1 '9tond I°"' 11 oo p m. 2.1 W•Dfl•IOAY F ll'll 1110/I 4 ·Oh m 1J "l"t low IO·H am 1 I $ac0fld llltfl S ta p.m 4 • SacOftd 1ow u·os pm 1 • SUfl rises S:41 a.m., Mll •·OJ ~m. M_, rlWI 12:45 e.m., .. ti I :17 p.m S•rllleperc Huflllnolon llffcfl W•vri two to'"'" ltt! •llfl '°"tltwHt .....it °"""llofts t111r Ht•porl 8Hcll !>lmllM Cllftdillon$ 'War Unto Death' Lebanon Clash Takes 58 Lives AEIRUT, Lebanon (AP > -Rival Christian factions clashed in bloody fi~hting today in northern Lebanon that killed the son of former President Suleiman Franjieh and at least 57 Others, and left scores of wounded, police said. The battfo erupted as Israel began withdrawing the last or its invasion force from southern Lebanon. Franjieh vowed •·war unto death" lo avenge the killing of his son. who was a member of Parlia· ment and former cabinet minister. Jews Vow Bloodshed In Skokie SKOKIE, Ill. (AP> -Jewish milita nts s ay they will put thousands of marchers in the s treets or Skokie to block a planned Nazi demonstration that has gotten clearance from the U.S. Supreme Court. But a Nazi leader said the Supreme Court's action is a step toward cancell ation of the dem- ons tr a lion because two of three demands the Nazis said would get them to call off the June 25 rally have been met. WITH MONDA Y'S Supreme Court ruling and the Illinois Legislature's refusal to limit or ban the demonstration, the only unmet condition is removing a S60,000 bond requirement for a rally on July 9 in Chicago's Mar· q ue tte P ark, said Richard T e d o r . spokes man for the National Socialist Party of Am er ica. A federal court hear· m g challenging the regulation is scheduled for June 20. Tedor said the demonstration 1n S kokie. home to several thousand Jewish s urvivors or Hitler's World War II death camps, was designed to call at- tention "to the fact that Nazi leader Frank Collin says we're using Skokie as a tool. If we get our rights back in Chicago, we'll forget Skokie. "I F WE CAN MARCH in Mar· quette Park, we won 't go to Skokie," said Tedor. "If it's not decided by June 25, we'll go into Skokie." Shortly after the Supreme Cou rt's decision was announced witho ut comment by Chief Justice Warren Burger. the Midwest coordinator for the militant Jewish Defense League, Stu Feiler. said his group would blockade all streets leading to the village hall -the planned site of the Nazi rally. "We'll have between 3,000 and 5,000 people in the streets and there'll be no way the Nazis can get through. If they turn around and go back, there will be no violence. If they get through, there will be bloodshed." Feiler told reporters THE CLASH BETWEEN 800 Phalange Party militiamen and units of Franjieh 's Giants Brigade -allies in the Lebanese civil war -was the worst inter- Chris tian explos ion since a Syrian dominated Arab peace force crushed the national re· bellion 19 months ago. A police spokesman in Beirut said Phalangists attacked the town of Enden. a F'ranJteh mountain stronghold 70 miles north or the Lebanese capital. The attack apparently stemmed from a dis pute over recent Syrian curbs o n Christian military activity in Beirut. SYRIAN TROOPS, rushed to the scene al the request of L e banese Pres ide nt Elias Sarkis, smashed the Phalangisl occupation and scattered the in· vade rs into a nearby cedar forest, the spokesman said. He said 36-year-old Tony Franjieh. his 28-year-old Egyp· tian wife. Vera. and their 2-year· old daughter were·killed, along with their maid and a chauffeur. when the Phalangists, members of Lebanon's largest Christian party. s helled and burned the Franjieh s umm er home in End en. At least 50 fi ghters on both sides were also reported killed, a long with three Syrians, the s pokesman said. Area hospitals called ror blood donations for the more than 62 persons wounded. FAMILY SOURCES said the ex-president went from Beirut to Zagartha. his native town and power base 12 miles northwest or Enden, as his forces opened their arms depots and prepas:ed to attack the Phalangisls. The sources said Franjieh vowed to avenge his son after Tony ·s body was brought to Zagartha from Enden. Phalangists sided with Fran- jieh's forces in the civil war that erupted in 1975 against an .al- 1 i a n c e of Leba nese leftist Moslems and P alestinian guer- rillas. But in February of Uris vea r Franjieh supported the Syrians when they clashed with Christian militias in and around Beirut. THE CHRISTIAN RIFT eic- ploded three weeks ago in al· tacks by Franjieh's followers on Pha l a n g i s l e n tl aves 1n northorn Lebanon tha t killed five Phalangists. including a re· gional leader. Phalang1st Voice of Lebanon radio said its militiamen went to Enden to demand Franjieh turn over the killers of their regional chief. The battle erupted when Franjieh's forces refused, the radio said. NATION I WORLD I WEATHER Eseape Route Bill Pikorski. left. and Amos Mandel. both ot Omaha. stand beneath the escape route u::,cd h) three: prisoners Monday who descended trom lh<: ~1.xlh flour maximum security Douglas County Jail on bed sheet~ The trio. tn· eluding two convicted murderers . slithered down 109 fee t, stole a car. drove 10 miles to an <urport and '>toll· a twin-engined plane. They were later captured hiding in bushes 10 miles from the Canachan bordl•r 13 Oro~ in StorDl As Canoes Capsize VILLE MARIE, Quebet• IAP1 -A wilderness training ex: pedition ended in the drowmn~ of 12 schoolboys and a teacher after' their canoes overturned in a storm on a lake in northwest Quebec Province. Police said 15 boys, 10 to 15 years old. and three teachers survived and were in good cond1l1on after bt'mg trf'atecl for shock. They were from St. J ohn s Sc hool. a prt\alc Anglican boardmg school at Claremont. Ontario. near Toronto. THE TRAGEDY OCCU RRED Sunday after the 27 boys and four teachers began canoeing up Lake Tem1scamm~ut' J narrow body of water about 80 m iles long on the Quebec-Ontario border 230 miles northwest of Ottawa Police said the expedition set off in rour 22 foot cedar canoes. laden with food a nd baggage, for Moosonee, Ontario, near James Bay 220 miles north of Ville Mane , . "Apparently. when the storm broke. one of the boaL<; got t~to trouble," said Constable Pierre Rochefort of tht' Quebec Provin- cial Police. "Another canoe went to the rescue, but also turned over. and the same happened to the third " The fourth canoe managed to lake the s urvivors to shore. he s aid, but high winds prevented its going out a~a in The survivors were found Monday on the western shore of the lake after helicopter pilot Gary !::imith, on <.i routine fli ght . noticed an overturned canoe with the bodies of a boy and a man lied to it N-M fashion bland In Newport Be&ch open lO to O Monday, Thursday. Fridoy: open to fl Tuesday, Wedm .... 1luy, Satur ' t I \ .. NATIONAL Res archers Lose Battles In Cancer War WASHINGTON (AP> -The war on cancer, officially declared io 1970 and lavishly funded since then. has hunted unsuccessfully for cures while virtually ignoring prevention, researchers have told a Senate panel. The witnesses noted Monday that the National Cancer lnslilute budget has increased fourfold during this decade to more than $800 million in the last fiscal year, with further increases expected. OR. THEODORE COOPER, DEAN of Cornell University Medical College, said cancer research "now faces a crisis of credibility." "'People are asking why, after seven years of magnificent efforts. ha ve we not conquered those fearful diseases that we call cancer. Why have we s pent such a s mall percentage or resources on nutritional and environmental activities? Why so litUe on prevention?•· he asked. The questions were posed in testimony to the Senate nutrition subcommittee. WHEN THE WAR ON CANCER was declared, scientists were confident that a massive federal ef- fort could conquer cancer. They said what was needed was an effort comparable to that of the s pace program When fo rmer President Nixon signed the legislation Dec 23, 1971, he called it "a Christmas gift to the American people " The witnesses said Monday that the issue then was whether to set up a greatly expanded cancer program, not on where the money should 'be spent within cancer research. " - "None of the major scientific or clinical areas or cancer research were considered in any detail in the legislative debate," testified Richard A. Re ttig, senior social scientist for the Rand Corporation and author of a book on enactment of the National Cancer Act of 1971 PE(;G\' C. FRY, A UNIVERSITY of Texas nutritionist, said the National Cancer lnstitute, which is part of the National Institute of Health, has funded much research into possible cancer cures with relatively little money for prevention through good nutrition a nd other ways. "I feel strongly that nutrition research is con- sciously ignored by NCI," she said. Dr. Geoq~e L. Blackburn of Harvanl Medical School, a leading cancer researcher, said there is a traditional e m phasis on treating diseases rather than preventing them. He noted that in 1976 only 19 of the country's 114 medical schools required courses m ,.utrition. "The decision-making forums at N1H, where all(~calloo o! research dollars 0«urs, are domfoat- ed by graduates of these medical schools; that is, physicians who have little if any formal training in nutrition and, consequently. small appreciation for recent .advances in clinical nutrition," Blackburn said THE SU BCOMMITTEE CHAIRMAN, Sen. George McGovern, 0 -S.D., said that since passage of the 1971 act, "We have determined that 80 to 90 percent of cancers are apparently environ- mentaUy caused. More striking is the discovery that 40 percent of the cancers in men and 60 per- cent in women are nutrition-related. These include cancer of the breast, colon and rectum, liver, kidney. stomach and prostate." Nutr1t1oni sts have long urged Americans to prevent dist-ases, including cancer, by eating fewer /atty foods, less sugar and less salt. They h:ive urged greater consumption of fruits and 't·getablel>. lean meals a nd lhe substitution or skim milk for whole milk. However, nutril1onists aJso have said that more re:.earch· 1s needed into the relationship hetwcen diet and health 'Like Stew' Pigs Get Hot Mea/,s PORTRERO (AP) -James Berger 's pigs are ~cttin g hot meals, thanks lo the San Diego County planning commission. I The use of a giant pressure cooker to heat garbage for the pigs was approved aner farmer Berger assured the commission that no fly or s !T\Fll problem would result. "It smells like Irish stew." he said of the bub· hling ~11rb11ge. "It s m ells better than what my wife cooks " Ther<' was no public comment from Mrs. Berger Thank You, Dad, for Beautiful Tomorrows! From Makeup to Modeling and Petsonal Development. you won t lind a better place for her lo become the total woman Give her me 9111 tMt lasts a llfellme Call or come in today for her complimentary analysis and program discussion. J~~J!L~!!O~ ORANGE COUNTY i f()wn f, Country. Oranne • (7 14) 547 8228 ,.,. ........... ~·.., °"' .......... Jet-setter Slows Abzug's Selection Opposed WASHING TON <A P > P resident Carter is expected to name Bella Abzug co-director of a new federal advisory committee on women. despite objections from his wife and daughter- in-law. Judy Carter. wife of the president's son Jack. said her objection was based partly on a belief that Ms. Abzug would be a hindrance i n the South. a major battle- ground-over ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment. PRESIDENT Carter, his wife and daughter· in-law have strongly supported passage of the ERA. A sour ce c lose to Rosalynn Carter said the president's wife pro· bably would not actively support the new com · miltee. the National Ad- T~. June t3, 1978 DAILY PILOT A 7 JONATH,L\N BIXBY'S l'nitt•d King dom\\. .\nwrican .\ntlqut•:- Wholt-"alt· lo th4'· TracJt· in Santa ,\na Sale June 15th Ptevle~ AJI Day Wednesday TUI l .00 Sale Begins Thursday 9 a.m. Featuring . •Desks •Lamps •Tables •Chairs *Washstand~ •Hallstands •Leaded Glass •Mirrors •Roll Tops •Trunks •Tins *Display Cabinets *Brass Items •Showcases •Sideboards •Wardrobes •American Primitive~ *Unusual Pieces Best Buys In Orange County 2911 Croddy Wav. 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Ill i 1 l _j l • ' :1 ~ J I ! 4 i' L ' .. l L L I L 1 OBITUA81ES I NATiONAL QUEENIE Journalist Backs Move Neu-s Searcli Ban Bill Planned in lllirwis llorwred L o r r< ar.t M M o r1 u ,, top .• ludl nl ul Co--l<.1 ~I l ., <.1 l I 1 g h School 1.;, lhe rt c I p I (' r. ( 0 I ,, ti <.I C h I l ' \' f.: m t· ti l cc rt If IC CJ ll· d nrl (' I.I ·' h " w ti , d from F1r .,1 Fed 1.:rul Saving., o f S a n t .1 M on a ca '-. 0 f S (I Cl l c.I Mon1c<t ·' Co::.t.i J\ks t1 offict· CllIC:At.:0 c \P 1 /\ k.tdl'r of a national Journahsm orJ:at11wt1on :owvs ht> welcomes the mo11e by ll l1no1~ GO\ i.1ml'!> Thompson to introdUC\' lt.tg1:dut10n thut would prevent police raids on news off11•f'!'I "We'd ht.t wry pll'ascd with that type or • legislation," :.aid Rui.sell llurs t, national executive officer of lht' Society of Professional Journalists Sigma Oelta Chi. <Editorial comment. PageA6.l "May I speak to the manager? I'd hke to report a violation of my airspace " For the Record Birt le• ~OUTH COAST CO-UHITY HOSPITAL _, "· "" w, 4'10 Mr\. L.•wrtn<t Ren,o, L•gun• 8eotth, g11t May 1t,ltll Mr •nd Mi's Geollr•Y H••rowov. South Lag..,,., boy M.ay u. "'' Mr •nc:t Mr\. Oow10 6ennell, San Cl""Ol'lt t , Qort Mayll, 1t,. Ml ~nd Mrs Hubert Smith. O•n• Point OOy Jwtet. m• Mr .,,., Mr\. Keith WHlef11eld, "'''" ~ion \I rnto, gtrt Mr anO M,., Walter VOfgt, San tt .. men1e,b0y J-s. 1'11 Mr """ Mr\. Wiiliam ..St.,..art, Ml>- \1on v1ejo, boY ~a Death Notices ''IT DOES APPEAR TUAT law enforcement ofrlcers at this time can go to cooperative magistrates. get a search warr1:.1nt and go after the evide nce." Jlursl said m a telephone interview from his home in Wheaton. Thompson's proposed lcg1slat1on as m response to a U.S. Supreme Court ruling m May which said officers with "arranls can search news offices for evidence even 1f no one lhere 1s believed involved in a crrmc Thompson spoke of what he called the ·unsavory pros pet·t" of 1>0ltce "C'xam ming the riles. desk~ and WU!ilf' paper baskets o f a newspaper reportl'r in ii surprise raid at any time of thedayornight " "UNANNO NCED POI.ICE RAIDS on newspaper <lfflees t•ould serve to undermine the ability of lhe prl'SS lo acquire. synthesize and publis h the news." Thompson said Thompson said that he would introduce a bill that would bar the issuing of \\.arrant:. lo search 4 Win Scholarships •HOOH 6"<1 on .. broO>er Tllomu Rhoo ... Of Four students from Jluroor Are<i schools have JESSE CLEVELAND RHODES. rt-Porll•no, Orf!90tl, >lsteo June G,trvu received SC hOlarshipS tolallini: $1,200 from the "oent Of lliortn Holly-c.. P•neo 01 Portl•no •nd Bernice K•rst of Newport Uarbor Kiwanis ('lull •••r On !>4turd•y Junt 10, 1918 Adel•nlo, Ca Mr. AhOclU WU • • Sur.fwd bV"'" Jem~s c Ancxk·' ol llt1trano•wor1a war ti Frlen<l.rnay Club members gave l\\O S400 '\Cholarships to Hunlon11ton Beacn C• """ O<tugnltr\ C.•11 lor •l\otetoon on TuHClay Ju~ 1J. Cynthia Gurhch of C'osla Mesa and Kevin Karkut Rota G Pu'""'" of Hunhngton 8t•tn. f918 from 8 00 AM 10 9 00 P M at Cd Conno• D lollrMnn' Of Po•lland Po•rt• 8rOlnen SmflhS' Mortuary, bll of Seal Beach as the outstanding graduates of U••oon •"° l.•ll•~n Katnv A,,_., ol M•on StO'('<>t. Hu "'"191on 8eacn, c.. Orange Coa~l Colkgt• Hun11nqton Ew~tn C.• Pam~•• L whtrt tunerat M-f'~ICt"S "''" oe con Rno<J• o• s .... •bvvollt '"""'n.) ~no du<ltd on~..., •• Jun" 14, 1978 di Two $2()0 -.cholarsh1ps <ibci \\t•re presented to 1~,.,., Rnoo.... of HUl't•nqton a-.cn 11 oo AM 1n1.,_,,1 """ ~ ori••••. Steve Till us and Kan.•n S1qul·land \\ hu arl' mem ( • ol\O wrv1V\ d b'f 1 Qtdn<kl'hlOtt-n P1PH f 8rolf'Wlr\ Srnllhs' M ortu•r yi Apoo E ""° ~roth Dawn T111mo1nn< oorl'Ctot\ S)U~ berS or thl' l:fll\l'rSlly fligh School graduating news oHtC'es unless there 1s cuuse to believe a member oC lhe press hlis committed or 1s committing a crime or lhat evidence will be destroyed. Thompson said prosecutors s hould get s ubpoenas instead of warrants, thus allowing editor s to raise Firs t Amendment objections before a Judge. THE SUPREME COURT SAID it found no constitutional bar to searches of news offices and that the judicial officer issuing the warrant could guard against searches that interfere with the First Amendment r ights of a newspaper or s tation. But the court invited legislative or executive moves to further protect the press from raids. Hurst said Rep. Robert Drinan. D-Mass .. has announced plans to introduce legblation similar to Thompson's on the federal level. Finance Talk Set Martin I Schnc~er, attorney and ('erl1flcd public accountant. will speak June 20 at a sem 1nar for medical and dent al professionals, en- titl ed ''Fin ancia l Priorities of Life. Your I nveslm ents and Ti.Ix Considerations " The se m in ar. spon~ored by lhe Ba nk ot Newport':. pro fessional :.erv 1cc:. flivis1on. will b(• held m lhe Newporter Inn. Newport B(':H:h. from 7 30 to 9 a .m For n•:.ervi.ltwn rn form atwn t'<>n<·ernin~ the ~emin<1r , contact Ilarrv Bremner <7 11 • .-d\ BOATS1 RECREATIONAL VEHICLES' SPORTING GOODS! ~ CHECK THE SHOW SPECIALS• SAVE ON SUPER DEALS• IT'S AN EXCITING RECREATIONAL MARKETPLACE PLUS1 CELEBRITIES IN PERSON• FREE ENTERTAINMENT • FUN FOR ALL SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE u11 class OAVID JOHN SAX, n•tiwe 01 • ...:.:..:.:::::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_!_..:::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:::::=:::::::::~ W•\COn\1.n -'"''°""' o4 Costa -W. C• P,n\M ilWdY on J-ti, 1911 .ti G75-9·l00. Deaths tM' •cie 01 U Seloveo ,,.,_ ot Ann !>.I• Of Co•la ~. C.. , ••tlWr of Mollr Cor~lt ol Costa Ml.'W, Ca. Gr•wes•de WfYf(~\. W1tl bP N"ld on June 13~ '911 •I 10 00 AM al El Toro Cemtlery, El El .L ~ foro Ca •otnR~oo•~Gooclmotn SellJtrere oll•<••"n11 Sm11n ru11M11 um«> eos1.a M e\a Mortu.a<Y directors .............. l'EANSTltOM I NDEPENOENCE RA'fMONDGI FERNSTROM,r•· A I~ J> d s1oon1 ot .._port 8ffch, Ca. tor tM I I n•lirt• Inyo CM<t 9 ., .. ," Pas~., ... ., on J..,..,. 6. Cnunt v SUfX'l'lOr ·ourt 1918 Surw1""'1 by'"' wif• Evelyn, two J d · J h u M M '""' Ru''"" MIO Ent, nvee ~tors • u g'"• () n ,.. . l' Ur· OMb~r.1 Thelmd ''"° Cntistln• al>o f ray, 6!1, who disqu:.ilif1ed H or .. nacn11arM •nd 1 9rea •· , h1msl'lf as iudgl' in tht• ~:;:~~i~ ... ~~terment Pecill~ View 1972 An~(·la 1Juv1:. caSl' WILLIAMS • after Sf.;'rv1nro only one ANG•E C.OWGE.R WI LLIAMS, , ,., nalo•~ ot Iowa -rM!oe<>I ot Costa day. d~e<f Wednesday in Mt•d. ca Pa,~a••ronJuM•,ma (j LOnt.' Pint.' hospital dllhP .. Qt' ol 69 S..loved mo41Wr of Or. · U OPlbPrt Warwick ot Newport BU RHANK 1 J\J'I Country western '>1ngcr Johnny Bond. 63. died • M ond a.v al St .J oscph 's Hospital 1n Burbank PAS/\DF.:'\1\ Ci\Pl 1\ustin T. ('ushman, 76, rt>lll 1.•d t·hJ1rman and t.' 'H' (' U l 1 \ l' 0 ff I(' er 0 f ~t'ar<, H')f•hut'k and Co .. ct11•1l \loncl<•" 1n llunl 1 n ~ 1 11 11 :\J. 1• m 11 r 1 a I llo ~p1IJI Cu-.hman l11·eaml' < ha1rman 1n JHti:l and n·t1n·d m 1967. ;incl t·11ntmu1•d to 'ol'rvc .i:-a d1n·<·tor hf lhc 1·om pan~ NE\\ YOl<k. <A1'1 Thl' Hl Hi·\ .. uarold L. \\'right. IX . lhl' r1rsl !>lad. h1:-.h11p 111 tht• n1•ar Huch. CA and RoOtrltk ~mc>S ot ~.tnta Ana, (A Also wrvlvecl by ' qranocntlorpn •nd 1 or••t· qr•nochtl<l<M Gr•vejlde Mf'VICH wlll °"MIO on J-IJ, 1911 •12:00 P .M. •• Ftl1r"•"tn Mir"'°'1dl P•r1'. SiN'tta ~. c.. .. .... Rfy Oon•ld Slur~on OI Ir••~ oll•<•M•nQ Smith Tutnlll I.Amt> Co••• MfU Morru.,y directors . ... ~ .... LOCKWOOD AHHA FRANCES t.OCKWOOO n1ttve ot El'Ql-. rHlclerll of Hew_. 8HCll P••-.. ,.y June 10, nn I\ •llf ol too lie-mo411tr of HarOld W11<11'r 01 O..~. llllnoo\ Sl•I~ ol Gratt Br..-o4 -Vorll, SUf'wiw<I by 1 gr;1noc"•lortn. 4 qr-f'tlt O'anl'JCrittdrf'n, itnd J qreat•great .. or•ndl hitOrt>n ~un~rcll \t"rVl(P!t I nur\oday Junt I~. 1~78 di 11 00 • m .tt '"" M~lroe.e Abbt"f Mausoleum Ctwpel on Ananeom Entombment will O• •I Mflr~• Abbey MauM>leum. Frtends who wilh lo PIY thefr rese>e<ts may <•II di lllt Smilh Tuthill l.dmb Wo.1<1111 O..oel, 07 E lllh St, Cc»ta Mt\a on W•dnte"'•Y. Jpm,9pr!\. Smllh lulnlll l~mb Mortuary Directors, Co~ll M•sa.-.-O'llAIEN fiONNlf MAE O'BRIEN, •Modenl ot (O'tt d Me~a. Qd\\f.'<I away June 11 1n .. •unt1nqton Beach Surv•veo by hu\bdnCI Duke, 1 dclught~~ !>haron and l 1\d, h•r mottwr Mr\ UtHan H1htwn 1)1 (dnlon, O!HO, I brolntr (Mrlos M•h~tt,. .. c.' Pnoftn, •• 7 •tt~ltr\, Laurel 0.nnos and Ila FO\lf<, C..nlon, 01110 Memorial 1unerlll \f'rv1c•~ llr~ Wed· M.O•r .,....,,"Cl al 8 00 di St. Jam<!S f.Pl"OPl l Olurcn. N.8 Those wlShlnQ '" U~u of uaw.r, ~Y contnbu•• •o St • h · :!OO v1•ur h1:-1on of llw # Ep1st·opal D1nt:l':>l' ()f l'\C'.v. York d1l'd ~unday or .rn apparl'nt hcarl al· tack J•m•\ Memort•t F=und tor 8onnit ---------0 Brien 8•11 8roadwo Mortuary CoU• MesaOlt«IO'S ( • • • • . • , . • . . . .. SH\ffU MORTU41tY 97l> So Coast Hwy Lc.guna Beach 494 1535 1::>33 N El Camino Real San c1enientP 492-0 100 SMln4· nJTHILl·LAMI MOUUAltY WES TC LA'f' CH.A P'll 1127 E J 7tt1 SI Costa Me-.a 646-4888 ~ l"lfltCf IROTlftlS SMITHS' MOltT\IAlY 627 Main Slf Huntinqton Bf'OCh 536-6539 'fH FAMILY COLOMIAL FUHEW HOMf 7801 Borsa Ave WP<;tm1nstPr 893-3525 rACIFfC VIEW _..fMOltlAL l"Altll CemetPrv Mortuarv Chapel 3500 Pac1l1c V1Pw Drive Newport Calllornia 6·'4·2700 McCOltMICI WOITUAltfH Laguna Beact} 494-9415 Laguna Hills 766-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 IAL n.Hl~HOM fUMIUL HOMI Corona del Mar 673-9450 Costa Mesa 646-2424 HUllOADWAY WOITUAIY 1 I 0 Brosdway Costa Mesa 642-9150 • '--------------" . I COOK JOSE PHtNE COOK. ru1d""t of Co•la Me~. pe\W<l •••Y J-11, San-'"Ana W b SUfVlWd t>y her huW..nd J•<k J n~p/lews, Jacll f'•IO o f 9urb•n•, Frfd F•l<k of t.• Joll•, Ao~rl E-ol P-na. 3 nif'c••. Juan11a Wdl\hr of Costa M•,,•. M ft r Q•' et Sc haumorr9. Tu\hn. S• nartoll• Codfrty Ea9r~ Roe• Gr•¥f\tc>f\ 'flf'll,f(f"\ Wiii ~ PWIO Thurs· O•f t 1 00 .it lnOlfwood M•mori•t Par•. onql~. Calll Frtends may tall at lht! mortuary, Weclt'ieSday J 00 to 8 JOl>m ~II 8rodchvay Morlu•ry C.0.1• Mew Oorectoo. JUOGEltT THELMA FERN JUGGERl, rHI dent ol Garden Crowe, Ca. Puseo •way on June 10, 1911. Survlw..S..., lier nu•b•no a.ester M Ju99t.rt, 'on Norm•n G JUl)lltrt ot ~t• Mew, C•., O•UQlll~ Earlene L 8r-n Of Pomona, C• . 5 9r•ndchlldrt11, 3 brotllets R•IPfl, 1.a-enc• end MH Donah•y of LOQ•n, K•nsin, sl•ter E 111e1 Glll~f Of HHllRQ•, Net>r••ka S.Orvlus #ff't r>ela T""soay Jun~ 13. 1'11 Al Pa<lfi< Vlt'W Chapel l111ermtnl •• Paclloc Memorlal Par•. Pacific 111ew Mortuwr cllrtKt°" PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS eUSINESS NAME STATUoUNT TM lotlowtng -ton is 00!119 bl/ti· MHa' BENTLEY PAtCE ASSOCIATES, tlll S Stele Coll1'911 81YCI., Suite JOO, AMltelm, CA"90& Oennh P Rtuo, 1711 S. State Coll~ 81¥0., Suil• JOO, ANllt'lm, CA ., . This b\n.oneu" cond\KIO<I by •n In Ol•ldu•I Oe<v\i\ P Rluo ,,,, • .,.,........,t '"'" ltled wltll ,,,., <:.iunl y Cteo of Ortnoe County on JllM I 1'11 1<"'4J1 PvOll•hecl OranQt CN\l Dally Piiot. Ju,.. 6, I l, 20. 11, 1'11 ,, ... ,. PUBLIC NOTICE rlCTtTIOUS IUSINESS HAMI STATEMENT Tiie tollowlnQ pe;,on' 11re dolnQ bu11neii •" l'IYO'S SHOP, 91J8 Edinger Aw•nue, F_,1a111 ll•ll•v. Cllllornla •1709 Me•ote Hold•. '9211 t.ltlrtt Clfci.. Fo.nt•ln Vel....,, C.llforl)M t2'70I Kiyo AIWle Holda, '°71 L.altrlt Cir· '"· Fo.,.,rt111 llellty, Cllllo•n1• •2108 flllt Ou.inMs I$ <ondud.0 by •n In• dlvlcluel M••o'° Holdit Thi• tlat-1 w•• llfl!CI wllll IN County CIHk 01 Oranve County on JIJM t, ttTI '"'* PuDll\""" o..,. Co.osl O.lly Pllol J11n• 11 lO. ti -July• tt7e UOI II NEWPORT BEACH 190 Newport Center Or near Fashion Island 64(}6100 time. %% more interest thanT-bills-guaranteed. Plus Interest from the first if account opened by the tenth oi the month. Home's new T-Plus Certificate pays more than Treasury bills, more than banks, yet doesn't tie up your money for a long time. A 6-month, Sl0,000 minimum Ce rtificate, T-Plus pays the current interest rate of 6-month T-bills Rius 1/4% more. Compounded daily. And the high interest rate on your certificate stays the same throughout the period. All this. plus the security. convenience and friendli- ness of America's largest savings and loan. Open yourTPlus account now. No fees. There are the u,ual Interest ~naltles for early wl1hd111wal. but &hey apply Qnh It> inlue.\t, no• to principal. WESTMINSTER 6951 Bolsa Avenue at Golden West 897·3515 8% annual interest- 8.33% annual yield. Plus interest from the first if account opened by the tenth of the month. Home's new 8-Plus Certificate pays the maximum~savings and loan interest allowed on insured accounts-and more than any bank can pay. An 8-year, SI,000 minimum Certificate, 8-Plus earns a big 8.33% annual yield when main- wined for one year {rounded to the nearest hundredth o f 1%). All this, plus the security, convenience and friendliness of America's largest savings-and loan . Open your 8-Plu account now. There are the usu1l ln1erul penallles for Hrl)' wt1hdr11wel, but thty apply only 10 lnlere\I, not lo princlp•I. " There's no place like Home. s -~ ~~~-- SANTAANA 1300 North Main Street at Washington 558-1212 I GARDEN GROVE 11922 Brookhurst St at Chapman 530.5680 ,\ .. " ' Business T..-c:Jay. June 13, 1976 DAILY PILOT 8$ FC C's Media Rule Upheld WASlflNGTO'I IAP I The U.S. Supreme Court hu~ rul\-d un;rn1moW>ly that virtually all businesses owning hc1th u newspaper and a broad· cast station an the ::.amc· c·ommunitydonotbavetoeet rid of one The Just1~·c:., however. ruled Monday that the F e d erul Commun1cat1 ons Commission is authorized to hlork <ill !>Uch "cross ownerships" In the future • THE IUGll COURT, IN u lengthy opinion wrtt· ten by Justict• Thurgo<ld Marshall , upheld the FCC'!> 1975 regulations on media cross-ownership While striking down a f Prleral appeals court's rul- ing thul would have required divestiture of all ex· isling cro:.s ownerships T hut ruling by the U.S. Circuit Court of Ap- peals 1n Wushin~ton had s tunned media groups across the nation hy requiring thal vi rtually all ex- isting cross·owncr!-th1ps be broken up ALTllOCJG ll TllE CIRCUIT court had not or· dered publishers .. md broadcast stations directly to divest them~elv1•., of some business properties, the court told the FC(' to adopt rules bringing about such d1vcst1turc The lower l'OUrt 's ruhng was appealed by the \'Omm1ss1on. tht• l\lat1onal Association of Broad- casters and I he Arneracan Newspaper Publishers Association As ide from 16 d1vesl1ture orders handed down by the FCC, the J U~t1ces' ruling appears to allow the owners or some 150 newspapers, 55 televisions stations and 130 radio stations in 44 states to con· tinue owning their properties. APWlro.-.U Firmer Footi119 Richard Geisler. 54. p1·cl-.1dt!nl of the Spald- ing Sporting Good~ Co of Chicopee. Mass .. holds an athletic shoe manufactured in J apan by Mitsubishi I nternational Corp. Geisler 1s shifting empahsis from manufac- turing to marketing in an efforl to become the number one !.ports goods company Area Promotions Listed E ugene R. Cf-at) Howard has been named manager or the Newport Bt:acb office of Home Savingi. and Loan. He Joined the as~oc1al1on an January and is a 26-year veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps. .. William II. (;ro~s. Donald E. Jordan and John J . Murphy have been elected second vice presi· dents al Pacific .Mutu11I, Newport Beach. * Terry Witthoft, Costu Mesa. has been elected vice president and gCnl·ral manager of Laguna llills Utility Co., La~una Hills The company serves South Orange County. in· eluding portions of Laguna llills, E l Toro and Mis· sion Viejo, throuJ.{h two s ubsidiaries, Laguna Hills Wate r Co. and L<tgu11a II ills Sanitation. Inc. ' Witthoft prt•v1ously was associated for two years with the Los Angeles office of the California Public Uttlitaes Commission. involved primarily w1lh water t•om pany r<ik proceedings. . . James W. lfolruck. 1 lunlington Beach, has lbeen promoted to v1te president in Security Paciric Ba nk', Newport Center office. He is former v1ct.> pri·-;1d1•nt and manager of the bank's lluntinglon Jk<.ith office • Seven eu•c:utl\ l'S have been promoted by Am· cor d Inc., Newport HeaC'h "Robert II. Riggs was elected senior vice pre· s 1dent·cl'mt-nt opcra11ons. Marylea Alexander, JosPph P. •'lahnty. Fra nk G. Gillllaod, Cyril P. Taylor and l'I. •:ugcaf" Thomas were elected vice Particular People Select JOHNSON & SON Home or the .. Golden Touch" "Johnson & Son seemed to bend over backwards to get me what I wanted". SUE REPELLA Oransi-. C11it. ANOTHER SATISIFIED CUSTOMER .JOHNSON & SON I ~ I 2626 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa • 540-5630 presidents. and Pamt-la A. calzo was elerted as- sistant secretary of the corporation * Robert R. Dahlquist has been named national sales manager for International Telecommunica· lions Indus tries, Costa Mesa He> has sales and m a rketing r espons1b1hty for the Magist rate telephone rost and control system He is former Southern d1v1 s1on manager for the American Electronics Assot•iat1on .. Klaus Barre has been named vice president of the Newport Beuch d1v1s1on of Peter A. Lendrum Associates, Architects, lo<.• He previously was operallon~ manager for the company's NcwPorl Beach o(f1ce He has been with the firm since 1973. * Anderson & Anderson, Inc., Newport Beaeh, has appointed F rede r ick W. Welc h, Newport Beach, to head its full-service personal li nes division. Formerly with Employers C~1sualty or Dallas, he will expund lines of coverage in the ex1stmg de partment. * Michael Rogers, M1s::.1on V1l'JO, has been ap- pointed asi.1stant vice president for loans at Bank of Am erica's Irvine industnal branch an Newport Beach. He had served as commercial loan officer at the branch since January 1977 W\lh the bank smre 1003. he be2an his career in Bakersfield as a ve1.ull teller, advancing to loan officer two years later at 01ldale. • Carl J. Castillo, Irvine, has been named sav- ings manager of Great Western Savings and Loan Association's Long Beach office. '. He 1omcd the association m 1963 and has served as teller. savings officer and data process- ing systems analyst be fore being named manager of the Lakewood offi ce in 1974. lie was named a vice president an 1975. • P aul A. Busse of Irvine. treasurer of Pertee Comput~r Corp., has been corporate vice president and treasurer. He joined the company 1n February 1974 as business syste ms division controller following seven years with Ford Aerospace and Communica· lions Corp. in various financial management pos1· tions. ln 1976 he was named a d1v1s1on vice presi- dent of business systems d1v1s1on and m February. 1977 he became an officer as corporate treasurer * Donna Bird, lluntin~ton Beach, has been named research coordinator al Product Manage· ment Co., Newport Beach-based marketing re- search and consulting farm * Robert Campbell, Newport Heach. has been awarded lh<' international d1stmgu1shed service award by the Association for Systems Manage- ment. Fluor Tells Divide nds Fluor Corp 's board of directors has declared the regular quarterly rush dividend of 75 cents per share on series B preferred s tock and 30 cents per share on common stock. payable July 15, to holders of record at the close or business on June 30. ''Weekly Quote'' radio ••ser WIDE AREA COVERAGE MARINERS PAYS 7.371%=7.648% ANNUAL RATE ANNUAL YIELD On $1 0 ,000 minimum six-month "money markef' account&. For further Information coll 642-4000. Ask for o ur ''money market" speclqllst. Annuahzod yinld • ii l)rlnclp&I & all lnttrtsl wert to rem11n In the ec:oount at tho samo ra1e IOI' one year. Mariners Savlnos A and Low1 AssocladOn 'ljV" ORANGE,CO.-L.A. '17.10 .:er~ NO DEPOOIT ON APPROVED CREDlT C.11642-5878. Put • few words to work for ou. Recall Hits $40 Million Nader Says Ford Repair 'Not Erwugli' WASHINGTON <AP> When a F ord Pinto was hit from behind on Interstate 15 near San Bernardino, five years ago, the entire passenger compartment ignited in n ames. The driver of the 1972 Pinto. L ily Gray, die d . Ri c hard Grimshaw, then 13, survived but was maimed ror !He. T HE BOY'S BURNS covered 95 percent of his body. Since then. he has had more than 50 operations and his trips to lhe operating room are not over yet lie has lost four fingers, his nose and left ear. Ford Motor Company was or- dered in Orange County to pay a S 127 .8 mHlion Judgment that at· tracted national a tte ntion because of its size. A Judge later reduced it to $6.6 million. The controversy over the safe- ty of the Pinto culminated in a major auto recall. FORD MOTOR Company, unde r pressure from the federal governme nt and con s umer leaders. has agreed to recall about l.5 million Pintos and 30,000 Mercury Bobcats. The models affected are all 1971·76 Pintos and 1975-76 Bobcats. ex cept station wagons The affected cars have a fuel system the government catled unsafe in a May 8 preliminary findin~ Rather than go through the rest of the government pr<r ceedings. Ford agreed to the re- ca 11 T he auto maker will be notify. 1ng owners of the a ffected ve hi c les and making the modifications free of c harge The company estimates the work will cost at $20 to $30 per vehicle, or about $40 milhon tf all the cars are brought an FO RD VICE P R ESIDENT Herbert L. Misch said the com- pany expects dealers will be pre· ( __ co_N_s_u_M_E_R_J pared to process the fm;t re· quests an September. * * * Three Auto Safety Probes Conducted WASfllNGTON <AP> The Transportation Department 1s conducting three auto safety in vest1gations involving some 2.055,000 vehicles. One involves an alleged fuel l eakage proble m an Ford Granadas and M e r cury Monarchs. The department sa1d the situation, involving the fuel line. can result in engine com- partment fires. In addition to the leakage pro ble m on the 1975 and 1976 Granada s and Mercury Monarchs with VS engines, U1e department sajd, the National Highway Traffic Safety Ad· m inist ration is investigating a s us pected m anual s teering mechanism problem in 1973· 75 Ford Pinto and Mus tang ti vehicles and Mercury Bobcats. which can result in a loss of steering The third Investigation 1n- vol ves front whee l bearing failures on 1973-1977 Fiat 128 and X·l -9 vehicles which can result an loss of vehicle control. Anyone who has experienced any of the problems was urged to write the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. 400 Se v e nth S t S .W ., Washmgton, 0 C, 20590. or call the agency's toll free lme on 800-424-9393. O"·e r The Count~r NASO UltilMJs The modifications will involv-.· rcplat•ing the fut'I filler pipe and i;ea l w1U1 u longer pipe and Im proved seal. plus inslallalton or a new polyethylene s hield across the front of the fuel tank. Consumer ad vocate Ralph Nader, who callL'Cl ror govern- ment aC't1on, was not satisfied. saying Ford should install com· plete new fuel tanks. M O 'f ll ~R J ONES Magazine was also prominent m urging the recall. In an article last year. the magazine said Ford knowingly put a defective gas tank in the cars. "C harge<> o r c riminal negligence s hould be lodged agains t the Ford executives responsible for this dec1s1on, ·· Adam Hochschild, a n editor of tht• magazine. said after the re-,·all Ford continued to maUltaan that the cars are safe. The fact remains however. that attacks on the safety of the fuel systems of these cars have resulted in public concern that Ford washes to put to rest. .. Masch said in a lette r lo Ad· mmstrator J oan Claybrook of the N at1onal Highway Traffi c Safely Adrrumstratlon. N ll TSA, I N a preliminary fmdmg May 8, dis- agreed with f',ord over the safely of the Pinto and Monarch. The largest safety-related re- \·all l'amc in 19'i l, when General Motors recalled A.6 million cars wi th motor mount problems that could have caused the vehicles to go out or control. Ford asked owners o f cars bought within the last year. whom it said may be difficult for 1l to locate, to provide their names and addresses. along with vehicle serial numbers, to the Campaign Coordinator, Ford Parts and Service 01vis1on , Ford Motor Co, Box 3333, Livonia, ~ ich., 4Hlr,Q. llp• and Dotm111 ~·EH Int f 1 .. •dLQ ArtOSV Ut'll vVoll COluV""t AMI<"' 0•1•!. ... lOOtnl'J. "''""°'Su Ch•tOfol/ c;1s ... 11ro E:nt••\11 C.ISoute> Rt><QEQP L1>0mr< MVIMll!> AIOf(.rm C•rt"IM'\ NioroR,., Nttw•E A•d'lf'<h V1ton Cdlnyr d PtnLt Aerotrn H~mt• lntll~H V•ll•<<:.C> Prt"\ttnt Eltt.ITdl'.t A<rvlODI PhonMul M1n1Cpl ~~~~~. A(lllHm Or1tNiln" N8r""!>c. Or.~m•tr MODICom Chm Nut Ctr1L4Y C.UdrNdl Rom Arn tCOI Sl•NSI\• PlonHofi EC:.v• wt t;rqnm un !><Olltnn !wt'°"" vn uy , .°'t ,, 1 • 71. .. "' . ) . 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""' -=-~were not confirmed. :::::;l~ :a.ls :io; ~,,,_ ~ n11!'.1 'ff'~ !: ~. ,, Fellfoe 40. 1•J 1~ IBM 11 .. p I l1 2 ..... ._Mu• I.JI • " " • \\ •• Pf l I ~ -"' ·~1,.,. m ; U4 ij~ v. -or the orthopedic cases. the hrst phys 1c1ans were Alti.t1~" ft 10 U J7\\ \II nttl>~ t 10 31 fi~· "' l'•llffC1r .IO 10 I :"• ""° !fllf'th Je 1 U ~-"' Mii' I to 11 II n._ • °" oll~OI . l ~..... H' l!I · t 14..... ( Atc•nA Mo ' '°' ""' 11. L•I 1 2 'f o s,. ~ '•01£n1 11 ~ v. 1n1M••• i:10 s •m M"'. "' M111(Y • s 2" "' 1t•11 P . • • 1<t-1 ~°'•I JO J' t\• "' opposed in 33.2 percent or the cases and o the ear. n ose /llcoSIO 11• 6 tt 11\11 p 1 •4 u s~· t, Fel,Cm 12 t) " :u ·~ tntMln > 60 6 ) #'t-.., Mulom t.» · I 14\/t '<\ ~•P ~' '· • 1 -"' ll'llet' t I -"' Jl• Ill I ) ""6 t AIOClr . .o • u 1""'.:::: " r· :10 I 113 , •• v. F•lrlnd 1010 109 ti '" 1n1M11111 . ! • ij mo .. \lo Mn"'-. .OJ!...lU ,~. ""' •II ilo "J ,. • .... m~. , • I .-. "' and throat cases <most 3 tons cctom e11 • r.o. percen . ~:~~.,·· ! ,:,t •:""' • u. ~~:,'o.,' ~ ,f :~ ff,,., .. ~=:~~:;, ,~ ~s ~ :~".. .~:::rir .J ,: ' Uo ='.-. ~c• -, 10 ioi.. \It ==•~n I.ti ' ~ h.: ~ ; ~t., '·.\\'I ~ :::.:·c.. AllQ 0 121 • ,. 111<. ~I.,..,, ., ' 'S UV. '· F•l<OflS to 1S "• ""'-... tnltT PIH ' -.,, N~lnd 'JO ' II ,.... . lt•nO I nu I 't\olt· • Tl<•• u'l'a , 'it· .... TUY.'~E FINDINGS A R .,. NOT NECESSARILY con· "" """ 1.tJ 1 1 1111. ,,,., '" 11D 1 us !'"' ·~ recso .. , u •'-• "' 1n1n ptl( 4 • • """'-" NV" 1 10t • *> 11. • '' l'l••<•D .u it • .__ " .. ,.M • 10 . 2 ... clutlve, o. Eugene Slbery. the plan executive vice presl· at~L or 719 , 1u.:. ·"' ~;,,.,, , ., 10 "' lS'• " l'rW,tFn J J IJ'~ 4t l111TT plJ 4 s ~""-NLJ 1 1 J.S U tt 1t1011 pl I 7t ' -"'I Ow•l• ~ . ' 1 11.. ... "~ " r.. Allen Gp .• J 1 ._ . (~ 11mf 1 :10 ., •I t"-"• FeoCo I . I 1Sl ~~ + V. niTT pl UO to SI~-'1o Naotuo 1.» 10 140 2S -•n~re 1 .. ~ • "'•In 1, t 1 t 1rn-_. ( 11 h ti •11~0•" 10u 10 ?l.,__"' s ... .,.f: .1> • uJ '"" .. ,. FdMn 'eo • o n v. '"''Po 'H • • n ..,, .... N••co 'f£ 12 ir H ... "'itev °" '·11• .,., -" m,M 10 • " den t, concedes. "W e are continuing to o ow t ese pa ent~ AtlcJCh 1 • •> ~\ot .. Cll•rtCo .1• 1 'li •Ill ""' FedNM , ,. • lSO. llV· ••• tntrpGp 1. • 1 n~-14 NO'(O ID ; ... ._ lllH '"' . 1 'ii .... . .... lm•n. uo • • "-... lo seA how m a n y hod operations anyway. how many de-AlldMnt :A ' 11 11 ... "' ~r1NY 1~ • 1 """' ' FeCIPB .eo 1 SI ··~· ""' lntllPw I • ff lit •••• NUhlll • ~ ~ . "unro ' , ... 0~11' •• • t.\fi+ ... "' 6llO~ -4 1·•~ ,,.0 '"" .... l'cl51onl to • • ,,,, • '""""pl , 71 .' IJ • N1'"'''' .IO u 1 Ill • "" ltey11ln J • I tta-" ..... ""'., rerrea the m for n year or two and how many were SUC· ;;110~ 1 10 •; t'O 1•&;, .._ 11.tw 1 1 " '""··· ""o" 1 • .0 • w .-14 Iowa et n , 1 "'. ~ k vie .ne .. J .... _ '\ lteyMu 1 t 21t lo'!-.,. ol '• 'l 11 't 2>'-• " .. ' Afll\(11 I so • ,.. "" " CN M plC l IJ''\ FtbreOO • I.. ""-.... IOwttG tt ,. '°"' . . "pr 1.IO. s ~"'. la It (h 0 '·i f • ua· .... f MllllOI . I , li"'. Ii\ I 11 I h did t eque•t AltrA11 .dt • 1f 1i~ -"° Ctle~H• «I £ 1>t 11 • ... f!Ofln «I • n •~• 1, 1ow•PL 7 3& 1 ~ lfh-"-I Mm .,. IJt o!O :IO~ 11'f It <II or I ff -.-\\ reco• a t n h . i. lO let What h appens lO S m ar peop e W 0 n o r 0 AlldS..o • • , ... _ '"' ~ 1)411 • I 1) ,, "•"o I Oii 11 ~ 321• + ~ Iowa Et l '° I 10 ""'-..... s~can .. I 151 u""'. '\ "~~~p1U1 . I • "'. "' Toft .ft J . 1 1in-'" ce11(ully treated non·surgicully ... h e says. "We also want AIP!\Pr /?4 • ) 19•, .... ChnlNY ) • 21 .0 -~ "oUnl , Ml 1 , )l\o -.... ow•PS I 117 I J ' ~ .... NICIYL ·'° ISt ,, ,,.,. ~ "~IT I. ~-..,, r•n• 1· • .,.._ .. cond opin ions '' At<oe 1 IO 8 2'IO 441'11 '11 ~NY pll.11 . U U'11• 1'\ FldOI 1.•oe • 17 flt• .. i; lf:jOHp .112 1"--""° tjl~elr 1 ... S IS ~ 14 =:is~.,, . , l l -.,,_ TranUn t I ,.~-.... Se · · ~~~ ,,i~ 1!! l!~.'.~ :!tn'::! ~! n~. ~ ~~~i~~ 1.18 t ,l ~~. ~ :1:rg ,..>: m r. • "'i:i~1~l1;,~.~ •!Jf~. ~ 111 f.,:1gf :'h 1!t tf'..:·l. l::"' t .~ "f ~-·~ But the proportion of disagreement adds some •m•• PIS u 1 ., . u re t It >e ,, 31i,. , FlntFeo • 1 210 -~ v. 11•1 pl 1.,. JO ui. NttFG > 1• • • 2••• • ""' ;•1t1h• 1 i41g M •11.. I,\ J"'• pf 1 ! .. d h• .... c redlblllty to the growing concern that much surgery Is un- AMBAC UO U .. ,., .. -... lllMlw 19 ) t ..... f1Chrt to S 101'1' -lio Jm.SF I JO 11 1l 29~-"' H11Gyp I 20 I 119 I~. ob ftl . I ft I,_ .... ren n< I, , P 021"'--. n eeded, ot.mu p1 J >I o •, ~1er1 1 aoe t •7 S. • \It l'trettft 1.10 10 S.1 ui.-\lo J-.J -N,0 pl i :IO . t H~ . OllJtn :a 1 1t J -~ re"f"" . 1 IOI I tit-" Amcoro to 1 1• U~-. "",~ ._11MPn'~ pf 11, .,1 »~. ·~ "11Clltc I I tl 1 '4>-''• Jam,wy ! r Ill jl+li \'\ Nf!Hpm · 3' l l• · R0<1\G 1 I 11~• v. Tr•n"o 1.10 1 •9 II~.-V• An '•St "1mat-_. 2.4 million unnecessarv. onoratlon s, CaUS• Anlrce 1 2o 1 •• .. ~ ~ n ~T 1 v ,. ,.llnT • 1 11 9 1• M Ito J•ntzen , • 1' •llo-""° NMdCr .• 11 177 H iii ~ ~oct>fl 1.14 7 U 1H• "II T••n1tn fi 10 ~ 10\'to "' ~ .,~ AIT\'C Pl t 60 J ll"" v. 1>1<1'1111 l• Sl 7 ... • \\ Flln8n I 40 10 1U 0 II\ J•onF 1 I . , ll7 10 , NMt>OE )Qt) t «l 21 Ill ~ Roo.owr .M S 21 ~ J'§£' 10. , 190 10~ , ina n early l2 ()()(} dealhS AHh~ lb • $11 "'~ '" llrl1C•1 1' 1411 10'• ...... FstMIU 40 u 1S4 ,.~ .... Jell Piii 1.oe • lJ) JO". '4 MMlndv .• 'l 1 ,.~ ..... Rockwl 2 10 I 16' I'>-~ , pf,. . ' .uo ' . . . • . • ""'•••I a !O . ).e o v. 1.., 11c11 ptt «1 • 2ni + v. FttNBo 1 • 1 11 ,.,.,, ''• Je•C p1 ._. c.o .,.,, . . NIPrHt 1 so 1• 2111. • "" R111n1 pt• n 1 1 -"' r Pl so . 1 t . . a r e performed an • ••••""'' M 10 o 1'"' -.. ~'°"'•' 1 1 31s u -1" l'tNSta" 2 a ' 1416 "' Jere 01 u !O 1100 111v.. v. NtS.mlc 1 Ul Jt~ '• R~tnl pt 1 lS s ) ~ Tfn'°" Q • a u 11 l h """"1' 40 s M.> 11'--'" "'om• p1 L 1 '° ... ,.,, F•tP• '32 1 11 ui.. .. ,.,cpl '11 . > 11•1o ••••• '41•<t"a a. • n 16llo • • .. ROllmH 1 2110 11 u "' r,.,..,1 1 . .0 1 11> 1l '-nual y at a cost to t e AmAt• .. , •• ..,, ·~ •r•l•r I .,. ..._. .... FIPIMIO 2• I''• JewelC l JO • .. ·~ "' N 1·na 1 ,. 1 ,. 20v. ~· Rohrlnd • ltt ,.,.._, ,,olo I .. ' SAi :I .... •••• c b I c 0 r a bo u l $4 AAlr Pl 711 71 20~ • ~ 111irC1> .ti 13 U u 1 .... -1v. FtUftRI 1.0t I• • 11:\. + v, Jt•elcor • I •. .... ~ rcn 118 lS J .,... •,, Rollin• .tO 10 :it It -\lo TrlCol\ >.Ue •• '2 It~..... U I :=~~;~ ~ }& i 1~) m-:·. cl~!~' ~·: t ,i m!-~ ~:~T~c· 1·1~7 ~ ~ .~~-..... j:~~~n 1:,g ,: ~n r.t::.:·..., ~:l!f~. , 501: ·~ 1~::. :: =::~n 1.~ "i I~' l:t":-~ H1,~: •• IH II~:-::."'-illlon. a congressiont1l Alrd1>1 110 ''"'°"·· c1 .. op1 •.1100•S•\o't flachMI.' 1111. "'1 J0111\EF . s. 1..,,-"',."°"' ttoSl27dV. ~Rorer .ttl• 11 o. tr•I"< 110• •1~•""COmmiltee charged Money's Worth ABdul 1 40 I 11 )I''> 41. ClnMlt 'O t 1' )014 .. Ito Fl'111'd• u ,. 10'°" . JollnCn 1 10 110 ,..., + "' Nelm pl I IO ~1 '914 • .,, Rottrlo to. •• •1 lt.\o 14 Trlftlytn t • 22""'-'-I A81dM Ml I ,.. vii""• ... Clltup 1 t• I llt 20• V. FltllrS<I t 41 11 .... -~ Jon Lon ,M) 10 " u .... -""° Nejltwne .Jo4 II st 1114-'• RC Co' 1 t 111 0'6 • • • lrOlll<I 1.20 U• 1 49V.-', II e Ver a Ye a r S a g 0 • AmCeft 110 I )1 ~o· • '• Clllt)S• l I tU >I'-• v. ~leetEnl 1!> tSO 1H1 + .... JOtOtn 1 10 1 1• )Ov, lio NtvP• I 1 ,. u ....... '• RoylO • l~ 6 ~ fl 1tctnO I 11 I 1 It + "' "There iS more suroery AC.tn pl l/S. 1 ,, ... Cllytnv 1 s 601 ""'• ""' em I no 90 • s ~. v. Jo1fen\ ... 13 ., 21'1.o Ito NevP pit'° . ''l 't\lt \., RUl>brm I•" Jt JI~. "' C"H 1 2o. • ' fS>Yt-"' e h Ed ""~"''v 11 21. ~11r1nv w1 •. 11 1...., 11x1v .ao • IH 21l'I ~ JorM•o 1.so 13 1• asn. ""' N••PI' 1.u . 20 R111aro11 .• 11 19 n"9 .•.. 1w1no1 .eo • • ~· •;. In the U.S. today than there ought to be." Heolt • u ca· Atr•01 1 lO ) 1t 10''• llyln pt t . 12 U!'I Ftnlkt UO• a " 27"' V• -•--NE11111 I ' '4 I 11~ RyenH to : 1' llV.• °" TvtOL•b .0 ' U4 21\\-1~ U d II I C h I t tlfl d ACy•n •so 10 t10 ~· .. -" 11vh o• , 10 1> 11 • l'taec,1 u ' .,"' v. KLM "" • 10 >•"'· ,..., NEnGE 1 . .-' " u"' AyO••S 111 • uv.. .. r,,,.,,,. 10 a eo u27'-+ fAI lion and W e lfare n ersecretary 1ol c amp o n es e Amo1,11 • 11 • ,,. 1er11E 1 llO • .,. ~-'• ,.,.o .. 1., 1 • ,,.,.,_"' It ma" ,, 10 '°'° ,,.,,,. "" N!nP on'• Jot>"" \• -S-4 -hmshr u " ,. -"' 1 t l "Th an thousand" more surgeons •Dr .. ,, t• ,..,, '· tar11.011 60 > >0 111. "•PL toe 1 in 1 i.. K•lsr•t 1to • 11 a1"" ... NE,.of' 2" • ,. ,. • '' scA :'110tn•u ·~·"" -u-u -tts win er. e r e are m Y " •oi;e1v1 11 ,.., ~1.c11 1 tf " ti FtePow l • 1 m JO'"'• i... IC•IC• 1 01, • 101 toV.-"' NVSEG, .. 1 'Cl .. ..., '· scM 1 s " 11~ '• UAL eo & 813 ll>h-~ th' n we need .. and ··exc•·ss s urgeons lead to excess s ur AEIPw J IJ ~ l•S n~ •••El '·" I •l '°"' "I.Sii ·'° • J 11 • v. IC•IC pl 1 v .. I lh· -14 HVS 'I 2 11 , n ... 1. SPSTo< .40 71 -,. • .... UGI I S6 I , 10''> a • .... Am£>P , fO 10 ••• JI~ "' ••Et p1 u 1100 11H1 F uor .20 • 21• 39\'\ • 1v. Keic pt 1 so . 1 .s . . . l'l•wm 11& >• ta 1t '• ~blne .i. n 3 2•1ft '·• uo1 pf 2 1s 1200 21• • gery." Studies in Kans a s. Mame, Ve rmont and elsewh e re ""•mil .')(JI) I Ill , • ._ • ""° lo•tl)t. . .O 10 • 11 , 1, l'dl'elr lO.. t Jl/1 1Celsr51 I JO .,.. 2'V't +I'-' Ntwl Pl t gl. • '91'> Vt S41Qclln ,20 10 lS t ·W. + V• UMC 1 20 I 19 1'?'11 • "• "''Cffi lO ....._·ar thl"& OUl. •mFnSr• ,. ,. Ill. • Clora. ... ' 100 I• • '• l'oot~ 110 , 10 ,. .... IOMMll .2110 5.. ·~-... Ntw&>•k • )()9 9VI •• ,,, S.lewy J.10 '! ,.. ...... vxrno 1 • 10 ,, ,.... ""' AFn!>y pl 1100 1~ Clut11Pt '° ~ 10.l 11 ... ForCIM 3 .a l 930 ., .. 1 lt•"-I> 60" Ill ,."" -.... NtO~P 1 ,. I Os U\te '" '-••t o ~ )90 '•""'· -u RCO 140 J u uV·+ ~ Alth h h 11 n ed as '"aggeraled these statis tics AGIBd I -10 11''" •-. Co.cllm !O S ti 11-.-Vt for II!' I( 1 U 1 11 21' > • ""° ICClyPL 2 S6 10 •1 711. • h N1•NIPI l .0 1100 U .... t '~ SJOMft 1 e M t~-~ Uf\fftO .)• I U ''t • Vt OUg C 3 e g 4,!.-• •~nc~ 1v • "~ '• c.1s10. 10 s 111 "'·•• '" FMK P' 1eo s >-••-'-KCPLptJeo •• •;., N••MP' uo 1100 » s1JolP 1. t t nto 11o u,,114v l 11t • 1 -"" have led a "rowing numherof BlueCro9S. Blue Shield a n d A "'"' -) 10. 1t • I • C\ISG pll U J JJ'l'f F10.., 1 h 13 13+. ICCPL pU to 1 11 !O • "II NleMpl S.U •• '1.0 SS'h +l'l'f SILSa" t r 10 34\'t . Unllncp ., 13 118 t '•• '11 e f d d " in pt • eo 2• :IS'-• •· C•tS<O p11 n J ''"'. ~ FIHowP ... " 11 ~·"' i. KCPL p11" 14'1•-"' N1•os11 ''. t• 11v. • "' SP•11• 1 o:ie 19 11 uc .. mp , ' J10 .,..,_ ' o ther health ins urance plans to o ffer lo pay or secon an A<;•n pt o0 1 ''"' • '"' cocee11 40 tl 111 ''' 1,, Fo•w" 1 • u u KCSC11n 1 1 ,, swu ~. N (o• "'° • 10 2t v, s1ReoP 1.11 • SJ ,,.,._ ..-unc.ro 1.eo 11111 3''11-"" d · · l 1 v reco mm "'ndalions (or AHer1ILt 40 9 U II•-... &i•CI 1.14 U Jll d V. U. Folom•I 10 1J 114 n~-. .... l(anGE I 10 8 17 11,,.. + v. Nicor pl I 90 • I 21... • S•lanl 411 S 1S ~-!,\ UnCmrte U S I~ .••. , ev"n thir OplOIOnS 0 COn I r m an,. e "'"'"''"'• 1 r 130 11-, '• 1owe11. 1 12 • 1 ,. '" Fo1bro 110 11 111 ... ICanND t 4811 1 • »•11 Nortwn 1 .. 11 , .. 2• • '"' S4"'Do~ 60 u lOJ JO ... unlont p IO ~ • -""' I ti s u gery In New y .. rk in fact state law requirei 14Hom• I JO 0 1101 JO'. ~. teNI M I ~ U' "r•ft'M ~ 21 11' 0 "" l(onPLl111 .. 1 1• ~-""° Norlin 1 to , I• """ 501.,GE 1 l6 lt 60 IS~+ \It Ufl!lte 1 ~ I .. 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'"' 'Din 1• i ' ~ ~ fi..,. t 1 le §ff 14 t .-, 1. ur•• 1 Oii 111• , v. • " .. ~f,'' 111 ... 1 -• 1 .. r. C •1 , U'-1 "· " 150 ll~ 1 ~rllnF• •'""' 1' thoYLtbaRlver eistorMarysvtlle. c.::. ~. -I~ t0 I ~' ~ 1::: 1.,. lie> 1• I~ • ·~ .• 10 1"'1'• V) "0 I • I '• t ~ lirtllr I.If 1g U~ 1'1 tn 'Jk .O. Jl ttl \ 'i, rnrtl!I 1 to H 190 .... ,,. I ll"O•• l U l•1A "-1nlri• • ~I 1'11 "" ikO I Ot U" c:.:&p I'° 10 " ~s"'..: ~ EmryA " fn JJ•'> ,... I~ o• . flJO UV.. "' MP.CC. l.60 • * ,... "' •0 ~I ..,. I0.\'1 lit> --- l .. ' "R EDUCING COSTS ANO IMPROV ING T UE quahly . or care are the goals of the programs." says Walter J ~\. McNerney, pres ide nt of Blue Cross Blue S hield Assoc1a · lion . '"This can come about as physicians realize their rec· ommendatlon s for surgery muy be reviewed ·· U nder the plan, the s ubscriber Is under no obll~atlon to accept th e late opinion and is cover ed by ins unmce for the oper ation regard less or l he second o pinion The progrum saves m on ey. For each o peration not performed o n a s ubs criber. the plun s aves $1.~ In h o s pital fees alone. s ays Sibcry. who estimates the plan s savings to be a l lcaisl $700,000 in the two ycar:s It hes been 10 e trect. Yet. relatively few of you t<ike odvantagt' of the free second opinions. Of th e rouKhly 200,000 elccllvc operations the Greoater New York Plun pays for every year . o nly t.000 -or h alf of 1 percent arc performed with a corroborat· Ing second opinion Yamaha Co1ulucts Growul Breaking Ground-breaking ceremonies were scheduled today for a $12 million n11tional h e i.dquarlers for Yamaha Motor Corporation. USA in Cypress. As planned by William L Pereira Associates, the 25· acre project will lnclU<le '8 IWO·Story, 50,000 11quare (oot h eadquarters building. a 56.000 s quare foot r esearch laboratory, a 155,000·~quare fool warehouse for replace· mcnt parts and srressorles and parking for 400 cars Stegeman and Scott urc project mi.nagemen t consultants T U RNF.R CONSTRUCTION COMP ANY will be g_eneral rontractor for the proJect which will be built under sch edule which calls for occupancy of the warehouse facilities in late De cembe r . completion of the research facility in late fcbruary a nd t he headquarter!> offices in mld·l979 The new complex is o n Katella /\venue be tween Valley View Street and Knott /\venue "MORE THAN JOO wdl be employE'd al the facilities. most or whom arc he ing transferred from Yamaha '" Buena Park location," a sp<,>ke~man s aid Yamaha's International Corporation will expand inti) the vacated s pace Yamaha M otor Corporation 1~ the d b · lributor o f Yamaha motorcyrlcs. i.nowmobilcs. go·kart!:., golf carts an<I sailboats Semiconductor Firm Gets Checker Pact National Semiconductor Corp. will provide up to Sl4 million worth or datachcck«!r electronic s upermarket stores sy~tems lo Acme Marke ts I nc • Philadelphia. and A lpha Beta Co .. La Habra, ovetlhenext three years. AccordinJ to Fred Bialek, vice pre~ldent an~ general m a n ager o r Natlonol's polnl·of-sale systems dlv1.11ion , the agreem e nts conAl itute the largest contract ever s igned for 1upermarket chec kout systems. American Stores Co. o f Wilmington, D el the parent company o r the two grocery c hams, s ays il is the sixth largest United States .retail supc~m11rkot fi~m. . According to Bialek, National S emiconduc tor c: $7 m illion con tract with Alpha B e la is the third ma1or agr ee· m e nt w ith tho c hain which operatcis in California and Arl1ona. Alpha Beta introdu ced dilachccker equipme nt 3bout five years aso a nd uses the 1y11tems In rouahly two-thirds of llll more than 300 stor e locaUons T h e equipmen t o r dered wlll Include . both alp~a · numeric system s and bar·doublc·X I BOX l t; PC !'icanning systems Show to Feature Small Businesses Individuals investigahng twsiness for themselves can moet top man a1ement and view a supermark~l of new pro duc ts and ser vices from some 50 companies a t thtl l 2\h n nnual Southern Cnlltornlri Own Your Own Business S how trom J une 29 throuit\ July 2 at tho Anaheim Inn at The rark llotel. Own Yo ur Own Buslncs a Show' uo produced by Hop Englis h f\roductlons or Huntington Ue ach and tour sncn major Western cities each y .. r The event will be open dally from 1 to 2 p m and on July 2 from l to 8 p.m Adml"~lon I~ $2.50 for adult~ and under HJ 1,, tre~. I ,