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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-06-15 - Orange Coast Pilot·' tate u get la she l ' , DAILY PILOT Capo Valley Coach THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 1S, 1978 Nabbed; Loot Found * * * 10< * * * '<tOL. t1, NO. '66, 4 SECTIONS, U rAGU II • • • • '.Ethics Panel Raps Da~d Baker Lawmakers Busg . l l ·Brown Budget Cuts Proceed SACRAMENTO <AP > -State ' legislators are moving quickly ~ to adopt most or Gov Edmund • -Brown Jr. ·s proposed S715 > million cut in the state budget. • and arc trimming some pro ' gr ams Brown w ants to keep. i Nu merous public e mployee i \Jnibns. m eanwhile. r eacted with ~ angry opposition Wednesday to -Brown's proposed o n e-yea r { freeze on s ala ry increases for ! 224,000 stale employees. prompt· 1. ~d by the J ar vis initiative. • . Hours arter Brown proposed Capo Valley Coach Faces 'Fence' Rap Paul Smith. head basketball coach at Capistrano Valley High School in Mission Viejo, was ar· rested Wednesday in Riverside on s uspicion of receiving stolen property. A Riverside police spokes man said Smith. 39. of Riverside. was arres t ed with Romona lligh School coach David Carmichael. 29. after the two men bought microwav<.' ov<.'ns on a s treet corner Wednesday night from an unde r l'over police m a n . The coaches we re r idin g in a Riverside Unified School Dis- trict a utomobile al the time of their arrest. police said. Smith. free on $2.500 bail, was t eaching today at Capistrano Valley High. but could not be r eached for comment. P rincipal J ohn Smart said. "I've talkt'<i with Paul. and he claims he was a victim of circumstances. that he was real· ly a n innocent party to the !>itua· lion .. Tht> case 1s scheduled to be re- ferred today or Friday to the Rivers ide District Attorney's of· fice. said Assistant District At· the pay freeze and other cuts, subcommittees of the s tate As sembly slashed more than S500 million from their version of the state budget. T ht!Y complied with Brown's r equest t o scra p his s tate satellite project. and also m ade deeper cuts than the governor asked for in othe rs or his pet projects -The California Arts Council. the Fa rm labor board. th e O ffice of Appropri a te CUTS IN SCHOOLS HEAVILY RESISTED-A 15 EXTRA BREAK FOR SOME-AS Technolegy and a wood cha p gasifier project. Subcommittees of the Senate and Assembly scheduled more meetings today to continue tnm ming the rapidly shrinking $15 I billion budget. The abrupt culling of pro- gra m s they had spent the l a~t sever al months a pproving left many legis lators in a g rim m ood. "This is a hlow to mental health. There aren't going tom- any strides forward," sa id As· sem blyman Art Torres, D-Los Ange les, after his subcommittee dis m antled most of the new local me ntal health pro~rams Brown proposed this year under pres- sure from reve lations of shoddy care in mental hospitals A n oth er s ubcommittee m ember . Assemblyman Frank Lant erm an. R -La Can ada . g rumbl e d t h at th e c u t s represented "m an 's inhumanity to man. including Mr. Jarvis, that knuckleheaded idiot." Brown said his budget cuts will make more state money available to e ase impact on sc hools. cities and counties of the S7 billion property tax cut or- dered by passage of tax critic Howard Jarvis' Proposition 13 .. <See JARVIS, Page AZ) I Teq:ui'a on the Rocks I 1 0•11' PlleC -b' lt-Y Helm TANK TRUCK LOADED WITH CARGO OF TEQUILA LIES ON SIDE NEAR IRVINE No Injuries Reported Other Than Hurt Feelings to Margarita Lovers Booze Spills in Irvine 6,200 Gallons of Tequila Lost in Crmh By PIULIP ROS MARIN Ol llw D•lly 1'1~ Sulf "It was a tremendous loss." t·o mmcnted a counly fire ma n "'ho helped wash 6.200 gallons of .Jose Cuervo-Light tequila off the Santa Ana Freeway Wednesday when a tanker truck overturned. No serious injuries were• re- ported in the tipover accident an the northbound lanes north of L:.ikt> FQrcst Bo ulevard in Irvine. Candy Cause Of Sneezing LA JO LLA CAP > · Ma ria n lia r low opened her candy store because s he had too much time on her hands t hree years ago. Although business was good . she has sneezed ever since. Now Mrs. Harlow. 52. says m edical t es ts h ave told her what is wrong -s he's allergic to chocolate. The Sweet Tooth store has been put up for sale. Robert J\renns. 39. of Duarte. driver for J\ri1.ona Pacific Ta nk Lines of Los Angeles. l'>a1d a car that S\\erved abruptly into has lane caused him to lose control of has truck The truck partly cr ushed another car. but neither Arenas. nor the un1dcnt1f1ed driver of the othC'r car. was injured. firemen said. ThC' tanker rupt ured a nd leaked part of its high·octanc cargo. Fire information Offi cer Steve Whitaker said firemen opened the ta ps on the tanker to spill the rest of the Mt·x1can brew. "T equila i~ highly flamma· hie." Whitaker s aid. "We had to dump it before we could right the truck." The tequila was washed into a roads ide culvert T h ree frcewav la ne s were blocked from 6 to ·10 p m Firemen valued the bulk liq- uor at $17,500. A hill or lading. ho wever , noted that fe der a l revenue on the shipment was $65,000. A local liquor merchant l'>aid 6.200 gallons of J ose Cuervo would r etail for about $167 ,400. Whitaker noted the los~ m1J.!ht ha\'e bl•en won;t': Two compan} trucks had been travelt n~ th1· frneway; the one JUSt ah(:ad \\a~ carr ying Jose Cuervo Gold City to Jlote To Repeal 1 Dancing Ban H ENRYETTA. Okla IJ\PI The re could be disco danl'ang in this eastern Oklahom;.i city or 6.500 later this year maybe. The City Council voted Tu<.·~,. day night to put the city's ban on public danc ing to a vote at thl' Aug. 22 primary. The ordinancc. adopte d 1n 1957, prohibits dancing "wh<'n· the general public is allowed to participate." Nol much was heard about the• ordinance until sev£'ral weel.'i ago when a group converting ;m old department ston· on Mam Street into a disco dance hall discovered the ordina nce torney Tom Hollenhorst. . "We> will review the police re- p o rts a n d d ecide w h e ther char~cs will he filed . and if so. what charges." llolle nhors t said. Torture Suspect Lured Gays? "The poUce feel they have a case." said principal Smart. <See COACH, Page A?) F-105 Crashes VICTORVILLE CAP) -Air Force officials are investigating the cause of a non-injury crash of an F·lOS fi ghter jet. The two- m an crew e1ected s afely from the plane Wednesday before it era.shed in the open desert 60 miles northeast of Los Angeles, oo Air Force spokesman aa1d. I WEST SPRINGFI ELD, Mass. (/\f>) -A burly, bearded pawnbroker with reoortcd Nazi sympathies is sitting in jail to· day. suspected of luring young homosexuals ~ m New York's Gr eenwich v11lage to torture sessions with leg irons a nd cha ins. Out behind his tarpaper shan- ty. a backhoe is r ippinfl through a tiny yard looking for bodies perhaps as many as seven, ac- ~ording lo one published report. Kenneth Appleby, Z1. whose J. I ' fri e nds described him as a "gentleman" and the "greatest human alive." was held on $110.000 bail on a charge of kid- napping. Police re>sumed their digging today. brmAing in a second ba c khoe to continue t h eir painstaking search for bodies . "We found nothing," police Ca pt. Ri chard Kulig said Wednesday lifter 10 hours of diA- glng. ··we're lookl og for o n e s peoific body in particular, and , '1 I • there may be others," Matthew Ryan J r .. Ha mpde n ·Rerks hire district attorney. said Wednes· day . Kulig also said police were con s id e ring bringi n g new charges against the pawnbroker after a hitchhiker told them he was forced to take drugs at gun- ooanl The New York Daily News re- ported today that fi ve infor · mants, acknowledged homosex- uals. believed as many as seven Manhattan teen-agers wbo were taken to Apple by's house •·never returned to the city " Quoting a s pokes man tor Manhattan Di s t rict J\llnrn<'y Robert Morgenthau. the News said the five informants nil had been picked up on Greenwich Village streets anrl driven to West Springfield. T h e informant s to l d in · vestigators that Appleby. wh<'n he picked up youn~ m en. wa!:> always armed and accom panied by another m an who blindfolded (~~TORTURE, Page-A:> Mailer Claimed False Uy GARY GRANVILLE Ol IM 0..11~ Pilot Sull Whtie stall locked in a touch- und go prima ry e lection vote countoff. 2nd.. Super visorial Dis- trict cand1dale David Baker has <eJ?aan been chastised by the county F'air Cam paign Practices Commission Th is ume Baker was cha rged by the commission with d is- t ri but1ng campaign literature that contained "false and mis- leading" statements about his t•lect1on ri va l , S upe r vis or Laurence Schmit. A6 the c()mmission 's ch<1rge f<.'11 on his e<1rs, Haker had one t•yt• focused on the Hcgistrar of VntNs Offit·c· an the same build· 1 llj! Workl•rs in the rcg1strnr's of r1c1· were• still counting tailend .June Ii primary election balloL.., lhat apparently wi ll decide whl'thC'r h1• or Schmit will face llarnc tl \\'wder in :.i November general election runoff Hakl·r ll'd his incumbent rival b, a ... tant 45 votcxs. ·It wal'> SChm1t who complainl!d tv tht: <·<cmpa1gn practices com- n11s::.1on that Baker !.latements .1bout him in his campaign l1te r<1tu11· wt•re "-;imply un- t I lll' .. 1\lter 90 minutes of scrutiny .11HI dcbatt•, the commission d).( H•\!d 1\ nd comm1s~1on chalrman Bill Thom went so far at one point in the de bate to tell Baker ·we have branded you a liar." (Sec BAKER, Page A2l \\'eathcr l•'a1r through Fridav. ~unny but a little coole0r . Chane<.> of some fog or lo'' t•loud-; eurly Friday. l ows 5X 111 li:l ll1~h~ Friday near 711 at the bcachc•!\ to nt..'ar Mil 1nl<1nd. l~SIDE TOOA.'1 Sti;v1• fo'ord. snn nf t hi> /nrml'f prt>s1dPnt . doesn't nlon a coret>r in poltt1cs_ The 22-yco r-old Nt>wport Reach r1·.~1d1'nl 1.~ interested rn the rodeo. See 1-'eotunng. Page Cl. . Index Al Yeur '<tnlu A• lntermlUIOft l!rma aon•o C2 A1111La~n C• CJ I. M ao,d •• MoYIH o .. ttillH• ... , Mutual """"' .. lllor11I• Aj MlllOftalNewl A4,U , .. ,, A14 Ota11 .. C..-1y A10 Cl .. •llled Dl-10 Sfl•la !'ofter ., ~IU C4 S.Orts .... Cl'ouwo•• C4 Or. Stotn< ....... .. 0..111 Hotkot ,,. St•Cll ~rllttt ., Ullerial P"flK ... , Toto•hlaft 0 l nl•rlal-t CM TIWaton cw , .......... C1·> ... ,iw. A4 lto•oK• C> WorlllNowt At,U ' ':! llO\ll ' ••• "1 Coast's Colleges Face S Cuts U~ J.\l'KIE HYMAS OI IM D•lly Piiot 't.11 I f t h l' s l ..i I l' I. t! g 1 :. I ;.i t u r ~ CUtl:> Orf all !>UlnOWr SCl\OOI ;.ip purllonments. ll probably \.\llUld rorce the do~urt· of .... ummt'r session::. <it t h<.' Oran~c Cou:-.1 Communny Collc~e D1!>trll'l, trustees said Wednesday fhcy called .i \pt1c1al meeung for Fr1dav nit?ht to discuss lhe 1111!\:.1bility of t·anceling summer :-.d \ool. which is scheduled lo IH•gin Mond<.iy T he mt'cling will begin <1t 9 JI 1n . followin~ (iolclen West <.:ollt•ge's graduation. IL will be lw ld in Golden West's Forum 2. Air for Sale 25 Cents to Inflate Tires . ROCHESTER. NY. IAP > Now cv~n air is hta rting to cost money. About 20 service stations in the Rochester a rea h av~ installed Coin-Air machines that dispense air tur tires at a rate of 25 cents for four minutes. "It ·s for the pur pose of non-customers pulling in itnd .111:-.t wanti ng air." said Jim McAuliff. owner of onL• station. Da,·c Ui oguartli, owner of another station. said, ·If you could sec the electric bills I run up, you'd be a mazed. The air compressor is the bi ggest part of it. I probably spend $100 a month on the air com· pn~ssor ... Windows Smashed Eggs and Balloons Hit School Buses (:;ggs and watt-r ba lloons con t1nued to fly in Newport Beach J !'i polic·l· and school offi cials at- lt•m ptNI to <:lamp a hd on end ol sd 1nol h1.1inks ~(' hool olfic1ab sa 1d onl' of th•·ll' lni-. drivers. :\l<iry En:.1gn. -..11lll'rt•d tt·mporu ry blindne:-.s \\ h1•n she w;1" hit m the right C) l' \\tth a11 t•gg Wt•d nesd av on B.tl ho.1 Island · ~I rs Ens1~n rt'l'°rtcd tlrnl she s t upped her bus to let so mt· Lin 1·oln M 1ddlt.• School !-ltuclcnts off 1L11 tll<' torm•r of Park Jnd Mo.irint• ;1\t•nu1·.., \\ht·n a hO\I lhrt·w tht· COACH ... I .. Our position 1s that as :.oon <1:-. Lht• District Attorney brings <10 1nd1clmt·nt. he ISm 1th> will be .:.uspended 1mmcd1ate ly." C<irm1 chacl was s uspended Thursday h~ Ham ona High St·hool 10 lt iv<.'rs1dc. wherl' ~m 1th also t aught until t his stho(ll vear lk was hired for lht• opei11ng In September or the 1k\\ Cap1:-.tranu Valley High Sthnol ~milh look the ba:.kel h,111 t1·.1m to the quartt•r finals in 1h1· C:.iltforn1a lnterscholastt<· I 't•derat1on playoffs ear lier this )t•ar. Smart su1d egg through the open door. She rcturnt>d to duty this morning. In ttdd1tion. pol ice picked up a 11 yc•<.ir·old Balboa Is lan<.I resi- <knl Wcdnesdav after a n officer alleged ht• w1itc hcd the youth h('a\'e a water balloon al a pas!>· in~ school bus. Thl· boy was counseled by of· f1tcrs und re l eased to his µart.'nts Sch1)11I offi('ials a sked for ex t ra poliN· J>rr>lect ion of their l>u~1.·:-. after two buses lost wm- 'lows on Tuesday whe n hit by "atcr balloons There were no tnJunes in those incidents. Plainclothes officers and uni- formed patrolmen were expect· cd to be stationed throughout Balboa Is land . the Balboa P e ninsula and in Ne wport Shores again today to reduce the attacks o n the fin a l d ay of school. M canwhile, end-of-the-school· year exubera nc e apparently forced an abrupt end to gradua- t10n cere monies held Thursday afternoon a t Newport Harbor ll1gh School. According to reports. the clos- 1 ng bcncd1ct1 on a nd the re - n•ssional were canceled when g r aduates. who had just re- n•1vect th t>tr diplomas. tossed 1hc1r c<1ps into the air and left the stage Police stud they were prepar- ing for more incidents today after one area supermarket re· ported that u group of teen-agers purchased large qu<tntit1es of l'f.\AS If tht s ummer session 1s can· celed. trustees will have lo de· cide what to do about courses n o t o ffe r e d during o the r sem esters. and whether or not to shut down lhe campuses entire· ly. temporarily laying off non· teaching personnel as well as in· s lructors . Trus tees al Wednesday's meeting. which was attended by about 300 people, also discussed the possibility of c losing down Co<1stline. the district's "college without walls," and cutting off funds to dis t rict-ope rated KOCE-T\' on the Golden West College campus, but took no ac- tion. The cuts were proposed by faculty members at Golden West Colle ge and Orange Coast College. Trustees also were pre sentcd with a list of budget cuts s uggested by the C lassifil'tl Employees Cabint?t, in <1ddition lo a list of cuts they had r r.>· ceivcd from the chancellor's of. fire. The faculty members urged form mg a s ubcommitte e to study all alternatives. Including the possibil ities of c los ing Coasllinl' and KOCE. Howe ver . Boar d Chai rman Worth Keene said the trustees have a policy of not forming committf.'es or s ubcommittees hut of cons ide ring all issues a.., a whole. Trustees also took no action on u proposa l by board member George Rodda to form a com· m1ttee to look into divesting the district of KOCE. However . they did take action to c ancel a summe r mus1<.·a l sch eduled at Golden West College . saying it would have a better chance of bre aking even on costs if it wer e reschedulc..'<i to next spring Th e OCC produc tio n o f .. Pacific Ove rtures" this sum- m er was approved because it is expected to show a s light profit. The district is facing a rev· enue loss of about $15 million under Proposition 13. Its 1977·78 budget was about S75.7 million. and a 1978-79 budget o f S81 mi~lion tYcld been proposed. Community colleges by law are not allowed to charge tui· t1on . although noncredit courses may be decla red community i..:r v1ces and put on a self· s upporting basis. Trustees in· dic ated such a move is one of many aJtcrnat1ves they will con- sider. Trustees already have can· cc l c d sa bbati cal <1nd a d - minis trative leaves and asked each of lhe dis tric t's three col· leges to indic ate ways they mig ht trim their budgets by a bout 18 percent. * • * Cho'>•·n to eoach thl' Orangl' c.,unty high !>chool a ll -star 11J~kl"lhall ll'am because or hi!> (.\1p1s trano Valley team's sue l"c:-.s in Cl F' competition. Sm ith 1:-. ::.e hedulecl to coach the <ill-star 11·~1m m a Saturday night gamC' ;11 Orange Coa:-.l Collcgl' in Co:>la ~a Front Page A I ~murt said 11 has not ht been cktcr m uwcl whether Sm i lh w1 II OL' ~illt1\\CU to tnach that game Bill La~ Rapped P A HI S <i\I') T rcasurv Sc·c:rl'lan W :\llc·hac•I Blumen th al to ld the Wc•st 'fi leading (•1•onom1c fl(>WL'rs today that the ,1 d m 1n1 s I rat Ion 1 s "d e<' p I y frust rated and embarrassed " hv lh1· .. inab1llly of Cnnf!ress L~1 ;11·1 ·· 110 l'n·-..1clent Carter" 1•11ergy bil l. .. 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'"'"•"'"' '",,.._,,,.,,., 540-1220 ~~:,·r~ :.:~ a:.:;r, <~~! •. ~~~t!~"·~~r:.. m1tUrt or •d••tt•om-nh M•tU\ m•y ~ tflpr<tOo0'0 •lth&vl ,.,.,".1 Pf!tfht\\lon ftl utowr10f\t ........-.• ~' '1 ct•\\ IM l•ft Ot t • I• Alt 4 t•lfl ltfhfit \wtu 1 1>t1r111 hr •'I"' '°' ""'°ftttdy bJ '" td \4 \I " ,f\1.,ly If lot ot 't or-''"''""""'",, \0 "'~'"'• JARVIS EFFECTS. • • · M v cho1cC was between a pay raise for s tale worke rs. t oupled wi th significant layoffs .it tht.• locitl level. or a salar v I rl08{.t' c11u1>led with fewer dis- ru pf 1 ons al our :-.chool!> a nd pol 1l't' and fire de partments." l\rc1\\ n said One Assembly Wa ys and :\l t.-:rn.., subcommittee endorsed the wage freez<' except for some lower-paid cle rical worke rs. The s ubcommittee a lso proposed frc<'zing judges' salaries. if con- stitutionally possible l n a dd1liqn. it pro posed delay. ing for a year a 10 per ent pay raise• th e Legis la ture has alread y voted itself. effective this September. "All public servants of the s t a l l' should bite the bullet together .·· said Assemblyman Bill M c Vittic. 0 -U pland, chairman of the subcommittee. The elimination of $77 million 10 Medi-Cal cost ·of -living in· crf.'ases was endors ed b y :mother Wavs and Means su b· rnm mittel' despite warnings il \\OUld d rive some doctors and hospitals out of the Medi-Cal progra m T he subcommittee, chaired by Torres. added S25 million in Medi -Cal raises fo r county hospitals in an attempt to re· verse some counties' tentaHve plans to close them Th<' same s ubcommittee ulso approved Bro wn's propos al to make it more difficult to get cer- tain elechv.e operations in the Medi-Cal prog ram. • In response lo the pay freeze proposal. the 10,000-member State Employee T rad es Council sa id il was taking an immediate strike vote T h e pres ident Qf United P rofessors of California urged a rut in sta l c coll l'El<' ad- ' minislrotors' s alaries instead of a pay freeze for professors. William Craib, pres ident or the 115,000-mem bcr California St ate Employees Association s aid the s ala r y feeze was .. an c asv out" for Brown which the CSE.A is "not accepting .. as final." Craib said the CSEA would hold mass m eetings of state employees around the state dur· ing the coming week to plan their res ponse. ·'The sad thing about this is there was J\O m essa ge from voters lo slash state employee salar v funds ... Craib said, com - plaini"ng that Brown ·•wants to m ake himself look good by using state employees as a sacrifice to his re-election c ampaign." Solano County employees said th e y . were o r ganizi n g a statewide "pu blic employees vacation day" on Monday. They s aid members o f public employee organizations all over Ca lifornia will m ass o n the Capitol s te ps to protest cut· backs. ... The m on ey s a ved by the budget cuts will become part or the $5 billion in grants and loans which Brown proposed giving to cities, counties and schools . The state has a $3.45 billion surplus. which Brown a lready. h a s pledged to local government. Howeve r. $245.9 million or his slate budget c uts are in pro- grams lhal give money to local governme nt, so the effect or those cuts will only be to free lhe m oney from spenditig reslric· lions rather than to increase the total dollar support. Since last week's 2-1 landslide victory of Proposition 13, the Jarvis tax c ut initiative, thousands of school, c ity and count¥ employees have received luyoff notices ' IJp a11d About .J ,1d, w Gleason. who underwent open heart surgery on .I unt· :1 l(lr u t nplt• l'oronary bypa~~ operation. meets the pr l''-" "ith 111.., wife '.\1aril~ n at Chicago's Mi c hael Reese 1 lt>'>)Jllal Front Pag~. t I BAKER RAPPED. • • • At issuL· in thl' post-election wrist s lapptni.! were Bake r cam· paign ;illl.'gHllons thut Schmit h:_1d preparcd und ma ill.'d a c<1m· pa11.~n puff p1l•te at taxpayer ex· pcn"l' Bueked by a county lt•gal opin 100 that the c·ons t1tucnl m ailer ''a!'> a lc•g1l1 mutt· USl' of ta~ money, Schmit w<m the argu- ment T hl· commissrnn a lso s ided with Schm it when he charged Ba ker':-. e<1mpa1gn mailer was 1n error ~hen 1l s md Sc h mit ..,encd on l)o two months as m ayor of Garden Grove The actua l term was six months Schmit inst alled a sauna bath in his county office but had NEW 1979 MODELS NOW IN STOCK ~ ~ .~'I I~ '• -'1 ~ 'fi ""'5f!l9.-I \ r--.. '1 N t• \\ Hr· mo I 1• u 11 n \\ , rh,innC'I Sl'll'<'ll<tn in hoth r11r1•1·tions Son\ l'rin1trnn C<tlnr rv Wtlh rc·mntt• l'Onlrnl 21 · · HI'" . 17 & 15 d1.1~on.il KV-110011 ~ony Trirutron . Sony's newest AC-0<.; Take anywheN.' portable. 11 UlCh diagonal TV tl6 Sony Black & Whil e 11 " screen measured diagonally it r em oved after a public outcry or p rotest Schmit violated tampaign disdo:.urc rc:gul<1tions when he f1l l•d a scrics of amendments to hi s l974 ca m paign frn a nce forms Schmit falsely cla imed to be <i c redentialed school teacher Sc·h m 1t g<1vc the comm1ss1on documents to show he holds teaching credentia ls. Addit1onall}. the commission branded the Baker tampaign m ailer's allcgat1on that Schmit ht•eds only const ituents who con· tr1hute to his cletlion tampaign "'m isleading " Thl' com mission's ··ra ise a nd misleading .. findings carry no weight oth<•r than that given to the m by pubhc opinion lletamaxl Videocassette [?~=:1· Sony Headquarters for the Harbor Area. 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Friends, neighbors and the authorities painted conflicting word portraits or Appleby. who. most agreed. was a loner . He Ii ved a spartan e xis tence in <.i cluttered hut-like bungalow in a quiet s uburb dotted with $100.000 homes. Appleby commuted in an aged gold Cadillac to his tiny pawn shop in the X-rated section of topless and gay bars and old h o t e l s 1n neighbo r in g Springfield. Sources at the Jewish Anti D e f a mation League i n Springfield and Boston said Ap· pie by boasted several times in re c·ent years that he was a Nazi and wore a s was tika rin g and ncckl<.icc. Police reported finding World War 11 picture books but no political lit.erature in Appleby's house. N. Carolina OKs Bar Drink RALElGll. N C. <AP l If you·re of the pers uasion to im b1be. raJse glass and toast the North Carolina Genera l As :-.emhlv. On We dnesday. thl' la wmakers made it lega l to buy ,1 mixed drink m their state. 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Orange Coast EG ITION 1 'o d uy·s • ~.'\'. lo s ing t o e ks VOL. 71 , NO. 166, 4 SECTIONS, •2 PAGES ORANGE COUNT Y, CALIFORNIA TH URSOAY,JUNE1~1 W8 N/C TEN CENTS Colleges' Sutnlller' School May Close By JACKIE RYMAN Of Ille 0.11, l'I ... St.ff tr the s t a t e Legisl a ture· cuts off all s ummer school ap- portionments. it probably would fo rce the closure of summer sessions at the Orange Coast Community College Dis trict, trus tees said Wednesday. They called a special meeting for Fridav niizht to discuss thP poss ibility of canceling summer school. which is scheduled to begin Monday. T he meeting will begin at 9 p. m .. following Golden West College's graduation. It will be held in Golden West's Forum 2. If the summer session is can· celed. trustees will have to de· cide what to do about courses not o ffere d du ring oth e r semesters. and whether or not to shut down the campuses entire· ly. temporarily laying off non· leaching personnel as well as in· structors. Trus t ees at Wednesday's meeting, which was attended by about 300 people. also discussed the possibility or closing down Coa s tline, the district's "coll ege without walls." and cutting off funds to dis trict·operated KOCE·TV on the Golden West College campus. but took no ac· lion. The cuts were proposed by faculty members at Golden West College and Orange Coast College. Trustees also were pre· sented with a List of budget cuts s uggested by the Cla ssified Employees Cabinet. in addition to a list of cuts they had re · ceived from the chancellor 's of· tire. The faculty members urged form in g a s ubcommittee to study all alternatives, including the poss ibilities of c los ing Coastline and KOCE. Howeve r. Board Cha irman Worth Keene s aid the trustees have a policy or not.:-forming committees or subcommittees bul of considering all issues as a whole. Trustees also took no action on a proposal by board member George Rodda to form a com· mittee to look into dives ting the district of KOCF: Community eolleges by law arc not aJlowed to charge tui- tion. although noncredit courses may be declared community s ..-r v ices a nd put on a self· s upporting basis. Trustees in· d1 cated such a move is one of many alternauves they will con· sider. County See · g Funds For Special Dist ricts ...... ,.,..... JORDAN'S KING HUSSEIN SMILES AT HIS BRIDE Forme r Elizabeth Halaby Now Queen of Jordan Hussein Wed Bride Proclaimed His Queen AMMAN. Jordan <A P> - King Hussein ma rried 26·year· o ld Ame rican beauty Lis a Halaby today and surprised bis nati o n by proclaimin g the blonde, blue-c•ycd a rchitect his queen. 1l had been expected that the bride. d aughter of former Pan Ame rican World Airways presi· dent NaJl'<.'b Halaby. would be named a princess. The bearded . 42-year·old llussc in, m a plain blue s uit. and Miss l l<ilaby. wearing .-. floor- l en gt h while wedding gown. were wed in a four·minute l :-.. I a m 1 t' c l' r L' m o n y a t th e Zaha ran Palace. home or Queen Mother Zain in centra l Amman. The ceremony. during whioh the bride was converted to Islam. was presided over by the chief jus tice of the Islamic court. Ibrahim Kattan. Arte r the cer emony -at· tended only by me n. a ccording to Koranic law -the monarch and h is new queen appeared briefly for the press for photo- graphs but made no public state· ments. • No public fanfare had been planned for the wedding. the king's fourth and Miss Halaby's first. Mopzip Completion Expected by Tonight Remnants of an oil s pill from :J tank er tha t was unloading orr I luntington Dcach when a hO!>c Ji m• ruptured Tuesday were still being c ll•am·d u p tod ay an Nev. port Beach .. We wou Id hope !>O ." a N l'w porl BcJeh lifegua rd s pokc•s man said when asked if the ~oocy tas k would be com- pleted by sundown. Th e U .S Coas t Guard, m eanwtJ1lc. continued its in .. •cstigat1on into what caused the hose break in the hne linking tanks of the S.S. Barima to the Gulf Oil Company 's Huntington 6 each tank farm. The ~hip was discharging ln- donc~1an crude o il into tanks Jocllted between Newl and Street. P ac 1f1 c Co a s t l11 g h wa y , .Magnolia Street and Hamilton ~A venue when the pipeline broke. ~1 1 that had begun spewing from the broken line after the 5·45 a.m. Tuesday rupture was quickly contained by a protec· t1ve boom. But a skimme r boat vacuum· ing up the oil. ra n into the boom and broke it Tuesday afternoon and vii globules drifted ashore from Huntington State Bt'ach as far south as the Newport Pier. Investigators today s aid s till another m ishap occurred when a n Aminoil I nc. wo rkboat weighing about two tons set sail from Sunset Aquatic Park with its pilot, two divers and a new boom 11uesday afternoon. More Cover age Additional Harbor area cov- erage appears today on Page A16. Diedrich Appeals To State By GARY G RANVILLE Of U. Dall• f'llee S~ff Or a nge County S uper visor Ralph Diedrich told a special legis lative committee in Sacr amento today that county governments should a llocate property tax dollars among the special dis tricts within their do· mains. Diedrich told the s pecial Proposition 13 committee that elected heads or county govern· ment are best equipped to portion out scarce property tax dollars. He said the state's 58 counties should be givt10 the one·time al· lo c a t ion a s signmen t a fte r legis lators have apportioned "pro rata shares" of the proper· ty tax pool to school districts and cities. "While lo cal boards o f supervisors are not the governing body for all s pecial taxing dis· tricts. those boards are given certain powers over ma ny or them," Diedrich said. "It would appear that local boards would be in the best position to sort out the many problems involved in t rying to find equitable apportionment or the available funds." If Oie drich 's a d vi ce is followed by the legislature, in Orange County it would m ean the board of supervisors would allocate available tax dollars to about 153 special districts. Included amoung those local ta xing agencies are sanitation districts. s pecial services dis· tncts and cemetery districts. In some instances. those local agencies a re dependent solely on property tax dollars for their support. Diedrich ·s appearance before the s pecial committee was made on behal! of the County Associa· lion of California as well a s county government in Orange County. His words were spoken as the joint Asse mbly.Senate commit· tee opened a second day of hear. ings designed to provide local of- ficials an opportunity to let their ~l a te legislators know what they feel should be done with the Proposition 13 hot potato. Wednesday, the committee heard from city a nd school dis· trict officials looking for ways to minimize the impact on the prop- erty tax dollar rollback man· dated by California voters last <See COUNTY, Page 1\2) Mugged in Paddy Wag o n Prisoner Robbed During Ride to Court NEW YORK IAP> -"If a man isn't safe there. where can he be?" asked a Daily News editorial today. "T here" happens to be a pad- dy wagon travelin g in the Borough of Queens . And the safety question involves Donald Schneiderman. 23. of Queens. who a llegedly was ~uggt:cl Tuesday by a fellow prisoner an the police vehicle. Authorit ie !' s aid Schneid<'rman. who had been a r· rested for alleged possession of m ariJu::ma. was being transport· ed with three teen·agers from a precinct hOuse-in For.es~ Hills to the courthouse io Kew Gardens. I Sometime during the l 'h·mile trip. Schneiderman was relieved of his Puma sneakers and a de· partment store charge card. He also suffered bruises. for which he later was treated at Queens Ge neral Hospital. One of three fellow passengers Troy Carte r. 17, o f Far Rockaway -was arrested at the end of the paddy wagon trip a nd charged with second-degre(' robbery. said a s pokesman for Queens District Attorney John J Santucci. C arte r , who all el(edl y emerged from the paddy wagon w earing Schneiderm a n 's s neakers, faces a grand jury ,~ . • \ session Friday. The two other teen.agers in the police wagon initially were charged with robbery. but the cha rges were dismissed, the spokesman said. Both face trials later this month on pickpocket- ing charges. Meanwhile, Schneiderman's trial was scheduled for Tuesday. I n an edftorial titled "Is Nothing Sacred," the News put it this way : ··Ne w Yorkers have been mugged in alleys and doorways. on s ubway train!! and buses. But Do nald Schnelderm a n's ex· perience beats the m oil." ,..._ ., T MOll 8rMlle BOTH CAR, BLOCK WALL CAME OUT ON THE SHORT END OF THIS COLLISION Two Youth• In Speeding Vehicle Uninjured In Newport Beach Accid e nt Eggs and B alloons Hit Sclwol Buses Eggs and water balloons con· t inued to fly in Newport Beach as police and school officials at· tempted to clamp a lid on end· NB Principal Hits 'Rowdy' Graduation Ne wport llarbor High School Principal Tom Jacobson said to· d ay he will not put up with graduation ceremonies like the o ne conducted Wednesday after· noon at tusschool. "I a m very unhappy about the behavior or both the students a nd the crowd," he said, "and so is the faculty. It's obvious to me the future graduations a re going to have to be changed ." Jacobson said the ceremonies cond ucted a t Davidson Field came to a halt after the las t stu· dent received his diploma. "T here was no benediction nor alma mater," he said. "The stu· dents and crowd jus t over· whelmed us at that point." J acobson. who described the cere mony as rowdy. said both the audience and the graduates were flinging water balloons. setting off s moke bombs, tossing beach balls and blowing bub- bles. He said attempts by faculty members to control the crowd were met with "downright rude· ness." ·'I realize it's a tradition of sorts that Harbor has rowdy graduations. We've got to decide whether we't'e going to have a gr aduation cere mony or a party. "It appears a ~ood number of our s tudents would prefer a party." Jacobson said he is unsure how next year's graduation will be h andled. but he s aid be d oe s n 't plan to ins titute a "police stute" to maintain or· de r. At the same Ume. he also said he "won't subject the faculty to the kind or rudeness they had to put up with ye terday." of·school hijinks. School officials said onl' of their bus drivers. Mary Ensign. s uffered tempor a ry blindne::.:-.. when she was hit in the n ght CYl' with an e gg Wednes da y o n Balboa Island. Mrs . Ensign reported that she stopped her bus to let som e Lio coin Middle School students off at the comer of Park and Manne avenues when a boy threw the egg through the open door She returned to duty this morninj.! ln addition, police picked up J 14-year-old Balboa Isla nd rc~1 dent Wednesd ay after an off1 crr alleged he watched the youth heave a water balloon a t a pass· ing school bus. The boy was counseled by Of· fi c ers and r eleased t o hi s parents. School officials asked for ex· tra police protection of the1 r buses after two bus£'s lost win· dows on Tuesday when hit by wate r balloons. There were no injuries in those incidents . Plainclothes officers and uni - formed patrolmen were expect· ed to be stationed throughout Bal boa Is la nd , the Ba lboa Penins u la and in Ne wport Shores again today to reduce th<' attacks on the fina l day or school. Meanwhile. e nd·of-the·school- year exube r a nce appa rently forced an abrupt end to gradua· lion ceremonies held Thursday afternoon at Newport I larhor Hi gh School. Aides Soug l1t For Fairvie w Fairview State Hospital in Costa Mesa is currently recru1l ing volunteers ages 14 and up 10 work in a summer progra m with retarded patit'nls. Among the needs are for an a ssis tant lifeguard. s wimming aides. library helper'> and day camp assistants. Teacher-. au'frs are also needed Orientation will he given June 22 from 9 a m to 3 p m In rormatlon ls availa ble by c<1lltn~ 957·5188. Y outh.s' C ar Hits Newport Conc r e t e Wall Nt•wport Bl'<H h p o l i C(• reported major d<images today to the <.·oncretc block wa ll that ma rked the ('ntranct: to Dover Sh ore ~ 1n a tra ff ic mishap Wednesday night Offi cers sa id two occupa nts or the car that collided with t.he wall v.ere uninjured m the 10:30' p m 1nc1dl'nt. T hl' two youth~. ages 15 and lfi, both of Cosl a Mesa. told officers they were being pur!>ued by an unknown driver when thl' ;,1ec1dent occurred. The teenager driving the C<JI' '-Hid he tried to m ake a turn into the Dover Shores entrance al Wes tcliff and Dover drives to l'lude h is purs ue r. but los t control of the car and rammed the wall instead . Police said they c:oulcl not locate the second car . Or::(j~:ast Weathe r Fair through Friday. Sunny but a little cooler . Chance of some fog or low t•louds early Friday. Lows 58 to 63. ~ughs Friday near 'iO at the beadles to near HO inla nd . I NSIDE TODA 'l' Steve Ford. snn of the fnrmer pre81den1. doesn·1 pion a career in poh11cs. ThP 22 year·old Newpo rt Beach rc:~1dent is interested 111 the rodeo. See Fi>aturing Page Cl. Index Al v.,., $erVlc:• ... lntermlu..,.. t.1ma ••-k CJ AnnL•-n Q ~ L.M ltY• ... Mevlu CH 1 .. , .... u 141 """"'•1 F-.. C.lll•Mll• At Natl ... alN...,. A4,U C.rMr• AU o ...... c-, All Cl.ntlll ... 01·•• Sflvla l'..-1.,. " Ce..,lu ,, s.eru 11-4 Creu -• C4 D•. Sle!fK.-.. OHlllNetl<e<t Al $1e0Merqc• ., 1.i11 ....... _ .... , r .. twhl.., cs '"'-"••-cw TllUlff\ ~ t't•llWI ... Cl·J WHltlff •• Hffff< ... a Wetl4Hews A4,U •, La11'111ake rs BIUJI Brown Budget Cuts Proceed SACHA:'>tENTO fi\P l State ll•gts lu tor:. an: m o' mg quickly to udl)pt mo:-.t of Gov. Edmund Urown Jr ·i. propos ed S715 m1lhon cut in the state budget. nnd an· trimmtnR some pro gra m :-. Hrown want!'> to keep Numt•rou.., 1rnbltt" cmployel' union~. mcan\.\<hlle. reacted with angry opposition Wednesday lo Brown ·., proposed one-year rret•zc on s alary increases for 22 1.000 state employees. prompt cd by the Jarvis mitiative Hours after Brown proposed the pay freeze and other cuts. :.ubcomm1ttccs of the s tate As· :.cm bly slashed more t han $500 mtlhon fro m their version of the "t<1le hudJ?<•l Tht•_v (·umpltNI \\1th Bro1,1.'fl's ,. <'<tut"' t l o .., c rap h 1 i. :-. tat c 'Jtt·l lttc Jll"OJl'Cl and also made d1°l'fH:r cut:-. than the governor asked for trl others or his p-.. proJects The Californi<. Arts Council, the Farm labor board. th e Office o f Appropriate CUTS IN SCHOOLS HEAVILY RESISTEO-A1 5 EXTRA BREAK FOR SOME-AS Tl·thnology .and a wood chip g a ,j £ t(•r project S11hc·omm1ttl't''> of the St•n<ilc amt A:..~ernblv scheduled m ore ml·t•t1ng:.. tocl.;y to continue trim· m IOA the rup1dly shrinking $15. I hillton budget The abrupt c utting of pro· grJmi. thl'Y h:id s pent the last "l'\'Nal months approving left many lt•g 1sl awr~ in a grim mood ·'This 1s a blow to mental health. There aren't going to be any s trides forward," said As· :-.cm blyman Art Torres, D-Los 1\n~l'l~s. after bis s ubcommittee dl'-m antled most of the new local n1cntal health programs Brown pruposccl thb year under pres- -.urt• from revelations of s hoddy t'lll't' in mcnl;JI hos pituls. /\nothc•r i-.ubt•ommittec nwmlwr. Ai-.'>cmblyman Frank l.anlt•rmun. R -L a C:.inada . g rumhl<•d that the cuts rcprl'sentl·d "man's inhumanity to man. including Mr. .Jarvis. that knucklcheudcd idiot.·· Brown s aid his budget cuts will make more state money availabll-lo ease impact on schools. <:1t1es and counties of the S7 b1lhon property tax cul or - ckrcd by pussuge of lax cn t1c 1111" ard J ar vis' PropQsition 13. ·~I' t"ho1 tc was between a II ·" r .11:-.<· for ~ta lc workers. 1·1111pl1·d ''1th ~1gnif1c:mt layoffs .11 till' lo<·al h·H·I. or a s;.ilary 11 tTI< l nupll•<I \\1th fewer d1~- 111pt1on~ al our school:. and 3 Newport Women Pace Sailing Team 1\ Un1\C'rs 1ty of California womt·n·.., sailing team became th\· I 1 r:-.t \\'C'st Coast team to win J "o men's n ation a l c h am- pionship Wednesday in the ln- ll'rcollegiate Yacht Racing As ....i1ciat1011 of North America Title lh-Aatta at Mission Bay, San l>H:go Th rce Ne1,1. port Beach women "l'r<: on the· UC Berkeley team -..ul1l· Klc·in of Richmond wai. ..,k1ppc•r of the /\ team with Wen· d\' Benti. or Nl•wport Beach as l't ('w Tht U team was s kippered hy Vi cki Ca ll with Da y na W1lliam~on :is crew Roth are or ~C'wport Rrarh. M 1:-.s lknt:s and Miss Ca II an• hoth products o f Newpor t llarhor Yacht Club and Miss Wtll1ami.on 1s from Balboa \'arht Cluh Sct·ond 111 lht• women·s cham p1nnsh1p rinal:s W::tS Nuvy and third wa!> Yule ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT '"'° Ot'Al"I~ (04"t 0 41ty P•to4 '#'tl'\•PM(f'I I\ <Cll'TI n•,,."t tiw N· "" _,., '' '' pi.ibh"""'O o. tPlitl OrMt?' (twi·I P\lhh .P\lf\Q (OmrMl"IY ~~ ... .-t .. ..a1h0f\,,.,.,. i _,bf1\twd M')"CJ\t U'UQuQh f:-ft<M• tor CO"• Mt A "'"'"Ml'' ft4ii1'( "I H ul"ltl"'Q4on ft-Mf'I f:-oon tit1"' v~u... .,.,,,"',. ~-oo•ttlrt1<111 """ • .., ,,_"" '-*''1V"'A o .... " \,Out!'\ rn ut A ,.nq1. '"° ~, .. ,, ,.,wi •\ owb•I' "'"" \•h1rd••' .tiftO ',_.,, '"' T~ t••tl"l•tO' jut••"'~ O''"' •'>-" )Jli» W.'f 6•• ,.,_, ( 11 M r 1 f '''' 11'11.t.,•>t ft•twd H W•H I •r\11tf "' •" t t1uD'•"'°' uu. '"'"' f"'"''' •••• ,, (tJ!l"tt '"•'"'' .. ,_.\I,..._,,_, M~n .. Q•l\O t a tft# (f\.,ln H l•O\ •1t~,.. tt H~il I\ ·''"-'f\t MA"Aainq E°'ll'I"\ Olllc .. 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In addition, 11 proposed delay ing for a year a 10 pe r enl pay ra i se th e Legis lature has already vol<•d itself, effective this SeotPmber. Upond About Teamwork Helps Nab NBS~pect .J ad\ll' Gleason. who undt>nH·nl 01><·11 l11·arl ... urgery on .J Ulll' 3 l"ur :..t lnpll' l'Ol"Ollill'.\ I..>.\ pa-.s OJJl'l'i.lllOll. ml'clS the pn·ss with h is \\ire '.\l i:irilyn al Chicago 's M1t hacl H<.>ese I lo..,pilal Newport Beach pol 1te !-.a1u to day neighborhood teamwork rc> suited in the capture of u sus· pecte d burglar in l'enlral Newport Wednesdax evening. Booze Lost Officers were called to 203 29th St. where they found M ichellc Pettit, 24, and her neighbor. Randy Lee. 25. holrhng John William Branstetter Jr . 21 Truck Spills 6 ,200 Gallons Bran!>tetter told police he 1:.. an a irman i:.t<ilioned al Nellis i\1r f<'orce Base near Las Vegus. Miss P e ttit s aid sh e was watching televisio n in her apart· m ent about 8 p.m . when she thought :she heard a no ise in her kitc hen. She said that when s he went to investigate, she allegedly found Branstetter going through her purse on the kitchen desk. She said she yelled at him to get out and he ordered her to com e over to him so they could "talk about it.·· Miss Pettit told police s he ran from the apartment screaming for help and held the front door closed until Lee arrived. Lee said he tac kled Branstel· ter who was on his way out the kitchen door. Lee i.a1d his cap tive offered him $20 for has freedom. Police booked Branstetter on s uspic ion of burglary. He re· mained in city jail today m lieu o f Sl0,000 bail. Fro'" Page ,, I COUNTY ... week While Diedric h s aid county government should allocate the dollars to special dis tricts. he also urged the committee to s tudy ways to remove s pecial distritL5 from propert y lax de· pendence. ·'The legislature s hould in· s t ruct the local b oard s of s upervisors to seek out every possible way to initiate user fees in a ll special districts." Diedrich said. The Fullerton S upervisor pointed out that in Orange Coun· ty there arc 1.G25 different tax code areas. That fact. he said, makes the allocation of property t ax dollars to special districts '"a complex problem best handled at t he county level.·· 8) P IULIP ROSMARIN Ol llw 0<11ty P1IOI Sl<1H ··it w:is a tre mendous loss ... l'ommented a county fireman who helped wash 6,200 gallons of Jose Cuervo-Light tequila off the Santa Ana Freeway Wednesday when a tanker truck overturned. No serious inJuries were re - porte d in the t1pover accident in the northbound lanes north uf Lake Forest Boule v ard in Irvine. Robert Arenas. 39. of Duarte. driver for Arizona Pacific Tank Lanes of Los Angeles. s aid a car that swerved a bruptly into has lane caused him to lose control or his truck. Th e truc k partly crus hed unother car, but neither Arenas. nor the unidentified driver of the other ear. was injured, firemen Silld The t a nker ruptured and ll'akcd part of its high-octane cargo. Fire information Officer Steve Whitaker said fireme n opened the taps on the tanker to spill the rest of the Mexican brew. Sorcery Hits 1,000 Mile s ~orc·C'ry passed the 1.000· mile mark 1n tht• :J.571 mile Los ,\ngl'lcs tu Tah1t1 ran· toda\' a:.. nnrthl•rl) "ind!> 1n trea~C'd to 11:1 Lo 20 knots Sor cer:-.. s !J a .m . p os1t1o n placed hc•r I .<XIS miles from the i.tart She had a d ay·:.. run of 219 males at <rn average s peed ol 9.1 knot s. Al the !l a.m. rollcall Tuia \\<as 869 miles from the i.t art. Westward 816 miles and Celebrd lion 725. Worke rs W alk Out LONDON <AP> -About 700 workers at Jlarrods, the s wank London department store where Queen Elizabeth II has some or ht:'r s hopping done. walked <1ut ll•m porarily Wednesday in a protes t over salaries . Ota A~tion Blo~k This patnt1n~ h y Van('(•nt Van Gogh. entitle d "La Bcq~ere d 'Ar1rc;>s Millel ... 1s among lhe works in the Robert von l llrsch collcct1on scheduled to be auctioneci n e xt week in the London auction house of Solheby Parke Rernct. It ·~ toute d as the btJr;!Ji(t!sl art aurt1nn in his tory. "Tt•qutla t'> highly flamm a· hll· ... Wh1tukt•r s aul "W<' had to dUITI I) II befort' \~l' l"<l'\Jld right lht:' I ntl'k '. Tht· tl'quala was "a:.hed into a road:..ide culve rt Thrl't.' fn•t•\ ... a y lane~ wen: hloC'ked from fi tn lO p m J•'1rcmPn vulu(•d the bulk liq- uor ut $17,500. A bill of lading. h owever , noted tha t federal revenu<' on the s hipment was SU5.000 A lo<"al liquor m ercha nt :,,aid G.200 gullons of Jose Cuervo would retail for about $167 ,400. Whitaker noted the loss might have been wursc Two company truck~ h ad been travclinA the lrceway. the one JUsl ahead was c arry1n~ .Jose Cuervo-Gold. . 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That means the Baker-Schmit contest for the ballot runoff spot won't be decided until late today or ea riv Friday. Olson saad Sch mal said today he wall ask fo r a recount should the rinal tabulation s how him be hind Baker. Olson 's figures today show that Mrs. Wieder has tallied 25.895 votes so fa r. Baker's vote count was set at 22.398 while Schmit was credited with 22.353 votes. As close as the Baker·Schmit Stroke Victim Lose s Purse A disabled stroke victim who was resting on her apartment couch left her door open and woke up to find her purse had been stolen. Newport Beach police reported today. The woman. a resident of the Oakwood complex on Sher· ington Place. told ofhc~rs she was asleep for about an hour Tuesday when the theft took place. Complex security guar d'>, to who m she first reported the erime. found her pur-.c in J trash bin, but it was massing S50 in cash. IJetamax/ Videocassette -~ecorder. f:_ Rid ~1t Sony Headquarters for tt.e Harbor Area T. 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Newporter Inn and the Newport Beach police sta· t1on -were without electricity for about two hours Wednesday fo llowing a power outage. Edison spokesman Jim Ken· nedy said today the failure was caused when a backhoe operat- ing o n Back Bay Drive near the hotel, hit a power line. Ile said it took repairmen lo n ger than 'us ual to retur11 i. 1• r v 1 C' e to the cus t om c r s because the location of the mis- hap was not reported for about an hour after the 10:30 a.m . inc•· dL•nt II~ said lh<' area affected in l'luded Eas tbluff, parts of Corona del Mar and the area along Jamboree Road. School Fire Set? SAN JOSE <AP> -Thousands o f books went up in flames at the Oak Grove High School librar> Wednesday. The fire that of. tlc1als suspect was deliber ately .;et. caused at leas t SL00,000 dama~e SL !1200 Sony lll.'lJmilX kt:. )OU rt'l'urd ~our f;i\ortlL' program:. Jnd ""Jtch lhcnr whe n )OU µleast'. 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Although she married an Austrahan Army captain and had two daughters. Joan kept a picture or the umformed Signer throughout the years. And he carried her picture. Joan. now 54, eventually was divorced. Signer. 61, never married I le said he had a sick brother and took care of him . and l:iter cared for his aging parents. With his mother dead and his family obligations over. Signer decided to return to Australia to visit fri ends and, maybe, find .Joan Harns JOAN AND "SIG" HAD STOPPiD exchanging letters years ago. when she wrote him of her engagement and rejected his m arring<' proposal "I wondered whatever happened to Joan Harris and all the pl'oplt· I sang ·Waltzing Matilda' with," Signer said. · · r rummaged through my things and found an old name and address. I wrote a letter and said, 'I don't remember who you a re or how I got this address, but I am coming to Australia e1nd I am looking for Annie Townrow <who introduced them ) and a girl named Joan Harris." A couple of weeks later in Sydney. the recipient of the letter telephoned Joan and said . "I've got a latter from America here, and the man's name is Sig. He is looking for Mrs. Townrow <who had died two years ago> and for you." WREN SIGNER GOT OFF THE plane in Sydney. Joan was waiting for him. "When we started te1lking, it was like we'd never been apart." Joan recalled ··w e hit it off right away again." said Signer Th1l> time. when he asked her to marry tum. she !>aid yes. Woman Released In Stabbing Death No c harge~ will be filed against a Wel>tminster woman who is free today. after being Jailed on stt4'p1cion or murder in the hunting knife stabbing death of her male companion in a bar parkmg lot Sunday. L1ndci Huth Persinger. 24. of ii92 16th St . was appar<'nlly Jct1ng in !)elf dc.>fense when '>ht· plun~ed the bladc into tht· 'w t1m '!) abdomen. police said. Conley Steven Batcs, 26, who police said lived at the !>ame ad· dress. was pronounced dead at Wei.tm1n stc.>r Communi t y llosp1tal about 10 minutes <.iflcr the knifing. Man Killed · When His Car Strikes Home In vestigators presented re- ports and witnesses' statements to the Orange County District Attornev's Office for evaluation Tuesday. Authorities declined· to pros- ecute Miss Persinger and Qr· d er e d her re1ease from the Ornngc County Women's Jail. "her<' .,hl• had been hclc1 1n hcu nf $25.000 b;ul Gay Rejected For Ministry SAN PEDRO <AP 1 A ~7- ycar-old Yale Div1n1ty School ~raduatc has lost his bid to become a ministerial tandi<late for the United Pres bvlerian Church in the first les t case s ince the church voted las t month to ban practicin g homosexuals from the ministry. Celia's Aide Guilty By TOM BARLE\' Ol I .. O.lly 11'1194 $1911 For m er ho s pital ad · minis trator Stephen Robert Evans was placed on three years probation in Orange Coun· ty Superior Court action that ~ses the local fil e on Dr. Louis J . Cella and three business as· sociates. Evans. 33, was brought from Lompoc Federal Prison to Judge H. Warren Knight's courtroom to receive a sentence that was imposed over the vigorous ob· jections of the prosecution. Assistant District Attorney Michael Capizzi vainly pointed out that Evans had played a part in acts of embezzlement that cost two county hospitals at least $4 million. But Judge Knight refused to add any prison time to the federal incarceration Evans is now serving. He was convicted in Los Angeles Federal Court of related charges and sentenced to a year in prison. T hat term was recently re· duced to eight months. Evans pleaded guilty Wednes· day to four counts or grand theft and two counts of filin~ falst! Medi-Cal claims. He was the administrator of Mercy General llospilal in Santa Ana at the time of the offenses. lie told Judge Knight before se ntencing : "U nder th e circumstances. I think this is the best thing for me to do." Two of his fellow prisoners at Lompoc are Dr. Cella. 54, and Ce li a 's former bus in e ss manager Theodore "Ted" Schiff· man. 52.ofSantaAna. Cella is serving a five-year te rm . Schiffman is serving an 18 -mo nth se nten ce . Doth men were convicted rn federal and state courts. The trio. together with former Mi ssion Community Hospital Administrator George Ollendorf. 42. of Laguna Bt!ach. were in· dieted by federal and Orangt! County grand juries for their role tn the swindling of two hospitals. Ollendorf. who pleaded guilty in both courts. 1s now free after serving a six-month prison term It was successfully alleged that much or the money extract· ed by Cell a via some hi~ly s op h isticated bookkeeping mane uvers was used to finance the campaigns of political can· didates who met with his ap- proval Cella was the slate's largest 1nd1 vidua l donor to political campaigns in 1974. He reported contributions of $.550.000 to 50 local and statewide candidates After Rape Ex-husband Admits Guilt An Anaheim area woman was r::iped in the presence of her 8· yea r-old son Wednesday ni ght bv her former hus ba nd who. o·range County Sheriff's officers said, regretted his actions and called police a few hours after the sexual attack Officers said the suspect. 26. gamed entry LO the home of ~he 29-ycar-old victim by persuading his son to open the front door ~hile his mother was tn anothcr part of the house. The coupl e were recently divorced. The woman told offtcers that he r ex-husband then grabbed her, pulled her into the bedroom and raped her in the presence or he r son. Officers said the former male le1te r called Anaheitn police from a public telephone in that city. Deputies found him waiting for them outs ide the phone booth. A 22-year-old man was killed Wednesday night in Orange when the s mall lightweight car he was driving went out of con· trol and crashed into a house. Poli ce identified the victim a~ Roland Earl Leikauf who Lived at 101 W. Riverdale St.. Orange. According to the police acci· dent report, Leikaur was driving ' his auto west on Riverdale A Spray Each Day Keeps Baby Away? • Str eet at 11. 40 p. m. when it jumped the curb and crashed in· to the house at 301 E . Riverdale St While police described the d::image to the house as maJi;>r. none of 1ts occupant!> wa~ in· JU red. Press Club Plans Antique Bazaar Father's Day p,irt!> and ol hl•r Items will be on I'!· Sund1·~· ;ii the Orange Coun1 .~ l 'rco;~ Chh , second annu•tl : 11 tuwe l..urnur and swap rn<'f'l More than 300 QXh1b1tor) Y.111 be sellmg items from 9 a .m to 4 p.m at Santa Ana Coll ege, 17th • and Bri'ltol streets in Santa Ana Adml!i!ilon 1s $1 , with children under 12 frt.>e. STOCKHOLM. Sweden <APl -A daily nasal spray might be the contraceptive of the future for women. and possibl y for men as well, Swedish m edical re· searchers s ay. They say the hormone spray curbs ovulation without 111 side e ffect s on menstruation ·'This is a completely new ap· proach to contraceptives," said Dr. Sven Johan Nllius, head of the research team at Uppsala University. lie said the nose-spray method u ses so-ca lled m itl -brain hormones that affect only the ov<1ries a nd test es and are "much safer than the pill. which has effects on many different proce~scs 1n the human body " 'I he new contraceptive cannot hl' overdosed and tl has not .,hown any side effect, he said The mid-brain hormones were discovered bv American sclcn· lists Andrew Schally and Roger Guillemin, winners of the 1977 Nobel prize for physiology. One of the hormones affects fertility. and the Swedis h team has managed to produce it artificially for use in the nose spray. The Uppsala scientists have experimented on 15 women since last fall with "promising" re· suits, NiUus 11ald. He said he believed the s pray might work on men as well by halting sperm production. "But that is only theory so far." Nllius said. "We intend to start experimenting on men, as these theories seem to deserve being tested." He said the researchers ex· perlmtnted on infertile women in the belief that the hormone ~ould aid ovulatlon. When they realized it had the opposite ef· feet. they began testing the hormone as a contraceptive, he scud. " OAILV PILOT A3 Beotletnania in Huntington S t eve Walker. Brian Munday, John ~1 a s!>CY and Isaac Cohe n <from left\ s taged· thei r own pint-sized version of "l:katle mania" Wednesday for an ap- preciative audience of fellow stude nts at Golden View School in Huntington Beach. And who had more fun than Steve <Paul McCartney>. Brian <George Harrison \, John <John Lennon > and Isaac <Ringo Starr l. Growth Foe Voted Out Dr. Fay Ousted From State Commission By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Ol 1 .. O.olf Piiot Si.ti Outs poken environmentalist and marine biologist Or. Rim· m o n C . Fay i s reactin g philosophically, but he is far from happy about his ouster as the South Coa~t Regional Com· mission's state level represen· tat1ve. Fav was removed as the panel"s spokes man by an 8 to 4 vote -the third tim~ the move was tried -when members met Mondav in the Huntington Beach City Council chambers lie will be replaced on the California Coastal Commission by regional Commissioner Hank OoC'rfling. "This really took us by sur· prise." South Coast Regional Commission Executive Director M cl Carpenter said after the ac- tion. which came without pre· vious announcement early in Monday's meeting. Since his appointment to the agency when it was formed in 1972. Fay ha s opposed widespread development along Ca Ii fornia 's shoreline. Doerfling. a lso a membei:-of the 1 lermosa Beach City Coun· cil. has been more moderate in his approach to the application of coastal controls entrusted to the regional and state com· missions. Opponents of his removal as the regional commission's state representative included Or. Fay him self. co mmiss ion Vice Chairman Melvin Nutter of Long Reach an d Com m issione r s Galantcr of Santa Monica and Margot Feuer of Malibu. . Fay, the peppery operator of Pacific Bio Labs in Venice. sur· •Some are pairs •Some are swivel rockers Reg. vived two earlier efforts to replace tum. one on an 8 t.o 4 vote 18 months ago. "One of the members. Jim Wals h. went to Sacramento to try lo get the Senate Rules Com· mittee to pull my appointment.·· Fay said of the other ee1rlier ouster attempt. His removal doesn't take ef· feet immediately . Ooe rfling must first file statements deny- ing he will have any conflicts-of· interest by serving. Appointed as state represen· tative in 1975. Fay was we ll . known as a critic or large-scale development and proponent of smaller housing. lower densitv comm un1t1es and ecolog ica I preser vation. Questioned about challenging his ouster. he saJd it's 1mpossi· bl e "The regional represente1ti vc ser ve..., Cit the pleasure of the re· g ional comm1ss1on . ·· f ay ex· plained. However. he was clearly dis gruntled about the action. "There 's a lot of work still to be done on the coastline of California and 1t isn't resolved yet by any means ... he said . The marketer or marine lift' samples -his fi rm supplies up to l .000 varieties of sealife 1 :ir study in schools. colleges and universities -sees two major items of interest to the Orange Coast "There arc two eminent prob· lems. "he said. "One is the W & B Builder<; project." Fay continued. The proposed project would p l 3ce 368 cond ominium townhouse units laced with lake£ and canals at the southwest cor· ner of Beach Boulevard and Atlanta Avenue in Huntington Beach State commissionerc; will hee1r an appeal against the $25 million project fil ed by coast watcher Aileen Brock of ll untington Beach when they meet next Tuesd ay and Wednesday at thl' Airport Marina Hotel in Lo~ Angeles The !'lecond overriding issue for the Orange Coast, Fay says, is d evelopmen• of a g ood blueprint and guidelines for de velopmcnt of the Irvine coastal area between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach. FLOOR SAMPLE CHAIR SALE! 329. to 419. N 0 W 199. Come In Early for Best Selection ?--:.----, ·.~- YOIJI Fevon1• OtSlgrwN Wiii Be Hippy ro Awlt Yoi.! H.J. GAl\l\ETT f URNlTLIRE fROFESSIONAL ~Mon. 2215 HARBOR BLVD. INTERIOR DESIGNERS Thurs & Fri. Eves. COSTA MESA. CALIF.~~~ /f:::l~~~~I ... ~=========~========··~ . '· J . ' ' ~ •. . . ( 1\ ' l)A1L' t'ILlJ lr1 .. •iw.:l1 Ju••• l'.i l!llo NATION I WORLD I WEATHER l l6 MilHon Fish Court Halts Just · Coa ting Troubled Waters Dam Project T HRILLS & SPILLS OEPT.-t.arge enterprbes have been proving thJs week that they can do to the landscape that which I accomplis h on a kitchen floor. That is , to spill all over it. WASIUNGTON <AP > -The U.S Supreme Court ruled 6·3 today that work on a $116 million dam project must stop in order to protect ;1 rare and endangered species of tiny fish . the snail darter. The court rejected arguments by the federal government and ruled lhul I he Endangered Species Act bars completion of the Tellico Dam <lrld Reservoir oo the Little First, we had the Great Oil Spill off Huntington Beach and Newport Beach on Tuesaay. Then we had the Spill or the SpiU. Then to top a ll tha t off out in Irvine. we had the Great Booze Bust. It's been some week. ActuaJly, as ocean oil spills go, the accident off Hunt· ington 's shoreline really wasn't much. But it made some headlines. After all, it was the best oil spill we had this week. WllAT HA PPEN ED WAS lhat a Norwegian tanker ~as unloadmlP some Indonesian oil into a submarine nin1•linf' off~horf' when the connector line ruotured. You'll notice it always seems to be these foreign en· l1l1es that are involved in crude oil foulups? Here we had a foreign tanker dumping foreign oil. Better if we had a n American tanker s pilling American oil. Then we'd know right where to lay the blame. Regardless. Tuesday's spill only involved about 2.~ gallons of c rude which had been pre-he.ated for easy PIP· mg. When it hit the cold ocean, il turned mto globs. Tennessee River in Tennessee. The law's language "admits of no exception." Chief Justice Warren E . Burger wrote for the court. NOW, JT WILL take an act of Congress -an amendment to the Endangered Species Act to bring about completion of the JllilWiS Revives .. ERA Vote ====-I ·= i~:I __ ~ ~Ulllll!lllUl;W!!AlllU!D!QWUHIJUUDU!U!!JllD!Mlma Latest Demce to Fight Of/Shore Oil Spills Anti-oil spill crews were quickly on the JOb and flung up a noating boom arrangment around the greaseballs, thus containing the mess. Then, somehow. a vacuum cleaner brought to lhe scene manag~ to break through the boom. That's when they s pilled the s pil l. As a result. m aybe more than l.000 J!a ll ons of the gluck hit the beaches and caused certain en· nronmental concerns. M EANWIULE, OUT in Irvine. a liquor·lugging tanker made the shoreline oil spill look like a tea party. The tanker turned over out on Interstate 5. dumping 6.200 gallons of Mexican tequila all over the landscape. This great booze bust meant that there was almost six times as much liquor spilled in Irvine as there was oil dumped in fluntington and Newport. Clearly, Irvine isn't ~oing to be outdone in the s pilling department. When they !)pill something out the re. it's got some class to it. IF WE MUST have these accidential gushers all over our region. it's too bad we can't gel our acts together. That tequila, for example, might work just about like cleaning solvent. If we'd Just managed to get the alcohol s pilled on t op of the oil globs. it would have dissolved the oil and all • our problems would have been solved. What we need around here is a little coordination in all of our spillings. Gun Battle Erupts On Panama Campus p ANAMA CITY. Panama <AP) -At least one student was killed and nine others were wounded in a three·hour campus gun battle over the new Panama Canal treaties and President Carter's v1~1t this weekend as the Torrijos government prepared a gala welcome for the U.S. leader. The shooting erupted Wednesday night at the University of Panama. hair a block from the hotel where Carter is to stay Soldiers or the national guard, Panama's army. surrounded the hotel after the hrmg began because Carter·s advance men were :.la~ ing there A SOURCE AT THE Social Security Hospital said one stud~nt. Ocmostines Rodnguez. was killed. and nine othets were being treated ror gunshot wounds. Ttie source said one of the wounded wa~ not expected to live. . Government sources put the casualty toll at two killed. and 10 wounded, but the two additional casualties could not be confirmed. SPRINGFIELD. 111. <AP > The proposed Equal Ri ghts Amendment is again alive, if not exactly well. in the llllnois !louse and another vote on ERA 1s expected next week following the issue's revival. By an 89-77 margin -the ex net number of affirmative votes needed the House voted Wt·dn<':-.day to pull a ratrCication re:-.olut1on from committee und place 1t before the full body IN A VOTE last week. th<: !louse fell six votes short of Lhc 107 required to approve ERA. Rep. Elroy Sandquist. R· Chicago, a key ERA supporter, !'laid another House vote is un- likely until next week. ··You can't find enough bodies here on a Thursday to pass anything like this.·· he added. E RA OPPONENT S s pe nt nearly an hour maneuvering to keep the rc~olution from bt.'ing c11st'ussed or voted upon . Hut ' !louse Speaker William Red- mond. D·Bensenville, ruled each &Jnli· ERA tactic out of order . "I don't think. Mr. Speaker. ) ou 've got the right to ignore members of this bod y JUSt because you don't want to hear "hat they've got to say." com· plained minority Leader George Ryan. R-Kankakee. Rep. Peter Peters, R-Chicago, t·ons 1de rcd Gov . Jame s Thompson's s pokesman m the I louse on key 1!>sues, said he 1s tiring of the ERA. llE S1UO COLLEAGUES have tomplained lo him that they have taken about as much heal over the ERi\ as they can tole rate. "'They wish the whole thing would go away or go to the Senate," he said. But Senate President Thomas Hynes. D·Chicago, said that "30 votes is the best you can hope for in the Senate right now ... It would ne<?d 36 votes for Senate ratification. 1f the House O'.lp· proves the ERA resolution. SENATE E RA sponsors hope I louse appro\!al would give the 1!>sue enoug h mome ntum to persuade another six senators to back ratification. he said. The ERA. which would outlaw <11scr1minat1on based on sex. has been approved by 35 states and must be ratified by lhree more by M ;irch 22. 1979, to become part of the Constitution. 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Tide• THUlllSO"Y S('C Ond 111911 ~ Ol P "' I I Se<onOIOW 12.SS•m o• fflllOAY F1t\t h1Qh -.o • <" ) • F>rtt IOw 11 OSI> m t t ~cond hill!' • Alp m s • <;un rl\f'\ $•I am ••hi 0.P m MOOl!flM'\7 Opm , .. ts l '.IOPm Suri Reporf Hun11no1on """"h W•••1 1wo •o I011r IHI wllh IOUlllwt<I ,,.,.11 ((W>d1 tton' t••r OtA to IJ.Qnt 'vrt•<• <-hQQ IOwl)Orl 0.a<h w ..... 1-10 llltH 1..-1 .. 11n wn1 •~I• c-111ons 1a1r d.,. 10 9e,,.,e1 1e<1r 01 •""IW controversial dam "It may seem curious to some that the survival of a relatively s mall number of three·inch fis h a mo ng all the countless m illions of s pecit!s extant would reqwre the permanent ha lting of a virtually completed dam for which Congress has expended more than $100 m11l1on." Burger said. "WE CONCLUDE, however . that the explicit prov1s1ons of the Endangered Species Act require precisely that result. .. Joining Burger's opinion were Justices William J . Brennan Jr .. Potter Stewart, Byron R. White. Thurgood Marshall and John Paul Stevens. Di sagreeing were J usl1ces Lewis F . Powell Jr., Harry A. Blackmun and William IL Rehn· quist The snail darter·s only known natural habitat is along a 17· mile stretch of the Little Ten· ncssee that would become part or the Tellico Reservoir If the dam were completed CONG R ESS appro p r aa t ed funds 1n 1966 for rnnstruction or the dam by the Tennessee Valley Authority. and work on the project began 1n 1967 Six years later. Con gress passed the Endangered Species Act. A provision of the law bans all federal departments and agen- cies from carrying out projects res ulting ··in destruction or modification or habitat .. or any species officially listed as en· dangered. The s nail darter's exis tence was discoven•d 1n 1973. four months before the Endangered Species Act was passed The 1 inv fish was added to the list in 1975. and environmentalists quic kly sought to scuttle the dam ·s completion to protect the snail darter Officials of the TVA s aid they wo uld not comment on the court':-. ruling until they receive official not1facat1011 of the de· c1s1on Actor J ohn Travolta will <.1pp<!ar on the cover or McCa ll"~ .July issue. a spokesman for the magazine has announced. It wa ll be th<! first t ime in th<.' publication's century-long history that a man has been featured on the cover . The pho to illustrate~ the interview the magazine conducted with Travolta·s parnnts. who live in Englewood.NJ. Police Aid Refused By Postal Service ROYAL OAK. Mi ch tAP I The Li S Postal Service stuck to the rules and reversed itself tOday . canceling plans lo deliver without charge police flier:. aimed at helping catch the Oakland County child killer. ··we cannot honor their rcquc:-.t." said Robert T Bloom. pos1 orfice manager of retail sales and -.erv1ce rn the Detroit suburb of Royal Oak. Bloom had :;aid earlier thal the fliers would go out lo· day as a special police task force had requested. THE FLIE RS CONTAIN a personaht'y profit.,. ppyi.1cJl description and color reproduction or a composite drawing or the man detectives believe ki lled four children in 1976 and early 197i The fliers also show a color photo of a blue G remlin automobile a model linked lo the sus pected killer by one witness and advcrtist· rewards or SI00.000 posted for information leading lO the killer. "POSTAGE ON ALL MAIL must be fully prepaid at the ume of mailing." Bloom read from lhe lJ S. Postal Service Manual in a telephone interview today "It'<> not a matter of the postal service being insensitive to the tas k force." he said. "It's just something that's not allowable." On Wednesday. Bloom had said using postal carriers to dis· tribute the mers was technically incorrect. but called 1t "the com· moo sense thing to do " Let's Hear It For Dad! Fun F1•nnies for Fabulous Fathers This Father's Day do something different with an "AD FOR DAD" greeting all the world can share on Sunday, June 18th. Vou can create your own card like sample on the right. It's easy, just write your Father's Day message on the blank card below using a black pen. \L)c, C..oJI ~ H vnT s;.~.-c. v 4'-.-+ n ;\ .5r10~ ~ ~9 v-&ra.... ~ho;\°e..-1 .·~e. yo<:> 'DAD l.ovQ. '( 1>-' Al i>->~~ S Tl-\tZ '~~ '( 5 ~om > :I:'n.&. 4-JO ._ You may bring your card to any Dally Pilot office or mall It to the Dally Pilot, 330 W . Bay St., P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. 92626. The Price is only $10. Your card must not be larger than sample shown. It you need help composing you~ "_AD FOR DAD'' and would like a little cartoon 1n 1t , please call a friendly Daily Pilot Ad-vise r at 642-5678v You can charge your Father'• Day card or use your M11ter Charge or BonkAmerlcard. I I 642-5678 l . ' r i. ' , CALIFORNIA Low :'\sses Some to Get E xtra Break SACRAMENTO (AP> -A new ruling of the state Board or Equalization meus homeowners whose properties were under-assessed in 1975 will get an extra tax break from the Jarvis initiative. · T he 1n1t1ative. Pro position 13 a d opt ed by the voters last week. orders assessors to start with 1975 property va,lues and li mit increase~ to 2 percent a year thereafter. ., ThUfsde~. June 15. 1978 KilBng of Pets Senate OKs Method Ban SACRAMENTO <A P> -A bill to ban the use of decompression chambers to kill unwanted dogs and cats has won state Senate approval without a vote to spare. The measure, SB 1481 by Sen. Alfred Song, D · Monterey Park, was sent to the Assembly Wednes- day on a 21·16 roll call -the bare majority in the 40-seat upper house. · MINI-TRAINS HOBBIES 20%-40%0FF Many assessors update property values on a rotation basis. Therefore the 1975 tax rolls carry a large num ber or homes whose latest assessments were in 1974. 1973 or even 1972. •ftJ:~~~J...~ SONG SAID DECOMPRESSION chambe rs are sometimes misused by local animal control of. ficials. resulting in painful deaths for dogs and cats who end up in animal s helters. He said it would be better to use inJections of drugs instead or the chambers. ENTIRE STOCK THOUSANDS OF ITEMS ON A S.O VOTE WEDNESDAY, the board or· dered the assessors to use the values shown on the 1975 records, rather than develop new 1974 values . for homes that were not re-assessed that year. This means substantially lower assessments and lower taxes for homeowners who were not re· • assessed in 1975, giving them tax cuts larger than the 57 percent cut promised by Jarvis. Then on a 3-2 vole, the board told assessors they could start applying the 2 percent a Mual in· crease in asses:.ed value beginning with 1975, ~ rather than 1978. ' B UT CRITICS. INCLUDING Sen. Walter Stiern, 0 -Bakersfield, a veterinarian. said that death in a decompression chamber can be painless if ch am be rs are used correctly. They said 1t would be an additional cost to local government to ban the chambers. which kill by tak· mg away oxygen. Pair Found Slain Model RailroadlncJ S..pln UON&-Af.HO-HO.l -H llASS I ALSO RC • PLANES • SHIPS • ROCKETS • HOBBYIST SUPPLIES AND ON A 3·1 VOTE, THE BOARD decided lo assess railroads and public utilities at 1978 market values, rather thun those of 1975. This m eans the Surrenders r ailroads and ut11it1es will face property taxes or WILLOWBROOK <AP> -A former basketball star at California State Univers ity at Long Beach appa rently shot his wife and then himseU, s heriCC's 549-1596 $300 million mstead of about $220 million. A 11 three actions are to become final after anolhcr vot~ later this month * * * * * * Sp ending Curbs Amendment Clears Senate SACRAMENTO IAP1 A constitutional :.amendment clumpmg spendmg limits on state and local governmt!nts h..as cleared the Senate. but its 1.:hanc..·cs of m ukmg the November ballot appear ::.hm The mt•a-.un', SC'1\ 42 by Sen. George Deukme- Jl<.l n , l{·Long HeaC'h. w<1s ::.ent to the Assembly \\'Nlncsctay n11.:hl on u 29 I l volt· after suooorters tontt:ndcd 1t t·arnL·d out the mcs::wge of Proposition l:S Hut the d<.·:J dlane for lawmakers to put mc:.i s ures on the Novl!mbcr ballot is June 29. And the amendment 1s likely to face opposition from As::.embl.v lkmm•rat1<.· leaders as they try to aid local go,ernmcnb fu<.cd with Proposition 13 cul· backs. THE AMENDl'1ENT, WIUCH MUST also be <ipprovcd by voter<;. would generally limit annual s pending incrC'a'ol':-to a percentage equal to jumps tn the cost of II\ mg <1nd population lln\.\cver, 1t \.\Ould allow the Legislature and local governmc•nts lo raise expenditures above that k vl'I for n•rtain reasons. including emergen· 1 1cs. kl·l·µing a n·-.l.'n t• fund and meeting court or lt·<frral m:mtl:it1·s Supportc:r-. s•wl tht• amendment would car ry out tht.• -.pint of P ropo::.1t1on 13. a S7 billion proper l} t ax c·ut 1nit1atl\ e sponsored by tax critic llowar,d J:irvis a nd <ipproved by voters last week. ··Tlrn J .\RVIS INITIATIV"E did not place a llm1l on cxpl'nditurl.'s," s aid Dcukmejian, the Rcpuhlit·an c:and1ri alt' for attorney general. "I feel the public, by th<.•1 r vote" said they want a reasons· blc limit on government at all le vels.'' Uut critic-; sa11t the amendment would cripple st:itc ('fforts to muint:.11n local programs in the face of Propos1l1on l:l and to mt>et the needs of the poor. Sen. Dc·nni -. ( ':.11 pL·ntt·r. K-Nl.'wJ>Ort Beach. said the bc::.t \\,t\ to ht·lp tht> poor was to maintain a healthy t·(·onom... J\nd to mamtain a healthy economy ~ ou haH• to maintain a healthy balance m the t.ix systl'm. .. Then• ha-. tn lw -.o mP spending limit. We are a growth inclus t n h1•r1 We do not want to stop -.pcndina.: Sex -change B ill Backed SACRAMENTO CA P ) -Legislation to relieve th<' taxpayl·r nf financ·mg sex change operations has c leared 11-. first rnm m1tlt•c lest with the a uthor argumg that ttw monc•y could be put to better use. Th<' bill, S B :!21HI hy Sen. Paul Carpenter , D· Cypress, \His ->ent to the Senate Finance Commit· tt.'c on :.a 5· l vote W1•dnesday of the Committee on I If,· a Ith and Welfan· Said Carp<'nll·1 '"There arc many other unmet health care needs that ought to have priority ... This leJ(islation 1s not aimed at those people who feel they need a sex change operation. The ques• t1on I would argue with you 1s one of priority." C::irpcnter introd uced the ball after appeals court dcc1s1ons pNm1tt10g Meda Cal payments for such operations No one spoke a(latnst the bill. The one vole against it was by Sen Milton Marks, R-San Fran· ch; co NEWPORT DEMOCRATIC CLUB 4TH ANN UAL AWARDS DINNER Princ.lpal HOftorH and SfMC*tr GOVERt«JR mMUND G. UERRY) BROWN, JR. ·sunday, June 25th TALE OF THE WHALE 400 Main St., lalboo P..._.o C oclrtalb.: 6 p.m. Dln11er: 7 p.tn. S 12.50 • MOft Me....,._ Sll.OO·M ........ Tickets by Roserva1ton only 1940 hrl rr.. ... u • .._,_. lffdl. Ce '2660 Fo1 lnfo1ma11on and Reservations 644-itlH, 644·4167 or 511·9149 ,...._ ' homicide detectives s aid. Deputies said they found Richard Johnson. 24. and Betty Johnson, 22, dead at the husband's home Barbara Jean Willia ms. 33, of Ladera Heights, accused of defrauding the county of $240,000 in welfare payments. is accom- panied by officials as she s urrendered Wednesday. She is charged with claiming 47 children as dependents in order to obtain the checks. She did not enter a plea at her ar· raignment. Wednesday a fte rnoon, each with a gunshot wound-:----:-=~:-:-------------.,,.--­ in the head. A note in the house detailed the incident and indicated Johnson was having drug and legal prob. lems. deputies said. Mrs. Johnson apparently lived al another address. _ Announcing II new Wells Fargo offices in Orange Count)t All aboard! · Come help us celebrate, on Friday, June.16. Join us. anytime between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m .. al the 11 newest offices of the oldest bank in tl1t· West. You'll meet the wholl· staff. And we'll havl' a chanct lo t•xtcnd a warm. personal wekonir to you. We've plannL-<l .i re.ii celebration for you. In Orange, you can t•ven sec .i real stagecoach at the Orange P laza Office. The Tustin-Coll1n:; Office will have the authentic model coach for you to eniov. We've doubled our service in this territory. In Orange County. you 're now twice as clo::.e to a \Velis Far~o Bank account. H erc's where to come to celebrate: Anaheim Anaheim Halls Off ice S791 East Santa Ana Canyon R oad Ball R oad Office 2037 East Ball Road Costa Mesa Mesa Verde Office 1650 Adams Avenue Irvine Parkview Center Office ~q...,.,...;iii'llll 5401 University Drive Laguna H ills Alicia Parkway Office 24791 A licia Parkway Orange El Modena Off ice 344 3 East Chapman Avenue Orange PlaLa Office IOI East Chapman Avcnuc 1 u:;tan-Collins Office 1610 East Collins Avenue Santa Ana I ~1llv1ew Office 2130East 17thStrl-ct Tustin R edhill Off ice 14601 Redhill Avenue Villa Park Villa Park Office 17775 Sanl ta~o Boulevard Free refreshments. We will be serving pl~nty of tempting refreshments throughout the day. Free gifts. There will be free gift:. for everyone. mcludmg leather key cha;ns and \Velis Ft.1tgo agent badge::.. DurinJ Wells Fargo D~ JOU can get a bank and a buckle. Come 111. f11! out .1 coupon .ir<l you rn.iy win ai~ ..ic tlwnt1c ::.tcrlmg s1h l'r \Xidl~ r •"\!'! bdt buckle or c1 h..ind -crafted .tQcnl " b1.:ck!1 tlrnt '... c.i:.I in -.oiid bra,, Tht•1t· \\ 111 Ix dr,1wingo.. ell l'.lCh of our I I 111•w oll1n" Friday, June· 1&, 1978, 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. _J . ' r ' t ~ I, ~ . Edi ri l P Aot>t:r1 N Weeod/Publ1shtf TtlomH Ke4tv1l/Ed1tor Or Jn~u ~( Oualv P1101 to a ag_e _________ T_l.IU.l!i·d·a·y·J·u·ne- 1 s •.• '.9.78·---------·S·@·rba·r·o·K·r·e·1b·1·ch-/E·d·l·to·r·l·.1·P·6Qe-·E·d·l·to·r-- P opl 's Voice I s H e ard Again ~omd1uv. 111 Lh1~ ~ol'Wly !he will of the people when aroUl)l'll h~1~ :i WJY i>r being heard 11nd converted mto t1Ct1on 'l'h:il "' J !) d~monstrated again thi~ week when Orange Count} !) five ~uperv1sors read the people's will correctly and qu1<.·kly eonvcrted the T IN CU P campaign reform mitiat1ve Ullo c-ounty luw .. True. and to their credit. supervisors a f cw m o nths ugo enacted a political reform m easure of the ir own that in borne ways is s uperior to the T IN CUP vers ion. But the s upervisors' ordinance cam e too late LO Mamp out puhlic disgus t and alarm at years of campaign excesses and political abuses in the county. ('on~equcntly. the TIN CUP groundswell continue d . By th(• t ime backers of the r eform m easure completed their t u~k. thC'y had more than 100,000 signatures o n µct1t1onb s upporting the ir init iative. Jn lhe !'ewe o f s u c h obvious public s upport . supervisors decided to enact the TIN CUP reform meas ure by ordinance r a ther than s pend $27,000 lo have 1L put on Noycmber's ballot. The ~upcrvisors' action was prudent. ll was also anotht·r inch <·alion that the public will when channele d tow~1 rel c·onstructivr ends as it was by the Tin Cupp ers is toug h Lu den\ The Corporate View Time wa~ when corporations not only frowned on d1v<>rt''1. but even wanted to c heck out a potential cxccuti\'e·s f<J mily to make s ure the little woman would b<.: presenta ble, like ly to get along with other cor pora te wives and hu ppy to pick up and move if the company i.:hose to re locate her spouse. That picture is changing, the Wall Street Journal informs us. Now divortl' has become acceptable. and even a dcs1 rablc a sset for the executive on the way up the «orµorate ladde r. l•'n1· one thing. 1ns1sting on a good sohd marital background in today 's society would reduce the pool of potential employees. And families, it seem s, are getting to be a drawback. \n in<'rc asing numbe r of executives are u nwilling to pull up :-takes. leave their established homes and communitiy I 1t•:-. and yank the ir children o ut of school at the t'omp:iny's bidding ·\ml wive:. not of'\ly have more to s a y about s uch tlt11lJ.i!'. these dayb, they 're also more likely to have good 1ub~ uf their own. so u move can result in a financial loss lor th(.• fumily Thl' t·xc<·utive w ho has s hed his family tics is apt to t1l' much more flexible about s huttling around the globe. 1 hl' t orporulions find While one divorce 1s acceptable -prefe rably C'IJm plclctl so it won 't be upsetting the participant's concl·ntl'ation the companies still look askance at r~·t·orcls of mull1plc divorce. Cas ts doubt on the ajJpll<:unt's stability, it s eems. The rather alarming thing a bout all this is tha t som e 111' lht• t·ompany recruiters quoted by the J ourna l 111<l1n1ll·d lh~t an applicant who had been divorced not onl.\ might he preferred to one with family ties. but even l<1 <i llcic helor who'd r~ever been through the marria_ge mill ;,ind mjght be tempted to go off the d eep e nd. Strange arc the ways o f corporate America. Tick e t Warning \\'ol'<I from the De p a rtment of Motor Vehicles advises t h.tt 1l no longer is a good idea to ''lose" those parking 1 tt•kds !'ot if your car regis tration 1s coming up for I l'l1l'\\. ~II. .\ltl'r juggling the rules for a few months. the OMV is rnlltng along with its plan to make car owners with 11ut:-.t.mding par king tickets pay them off before their 't•h1dc.• registration can be renewed. Tlwrc were some dC!lays while the courts cleaned up hat'k logs of unpaid ticke ts a nd d eveloped proced ures for kL·eping the OMV pos ted on those still outs tanding. Now it's working so well the OMV hopes to collect on w mc W.000 parking tickets a month and generate up to S15 million of extra revenue a year . · The: syste m m eans. quite bluntly. that they can catch up with you for a n unpaid pa rking ticket issued just about .rny wht•r e m the state plus a fine if it's gone u npaid t oo long So <1111n • lo~c .. any more tickets, pay them up p1·umptl~. :11lCI k!!t•p tht! rece ipt~ if you don 't want an .icld1 t1011al «•tC:Jtmn for an expired vehicle registration. • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321. Boydi Millionaires Hy l .. M. 80YO It ~ ::.:ud there are 200,000 millionaires in this country now. Fifteen years ago there were <Jbout 54,000. Bear m mind, though , that anybody De ar Gloon1y Gus /\ friendly word or ad· vice to any sUttc, coun- t y, c ity or school or r1 ciu Is who may be thii\king of Increasing taxes or se rvi ce charges or cutting es· sential services before ALL the frills und rtuJr have been eliminated - rem 'mbcr we still have recall procedures! N.li'.f . worth $1 ll)illlon in 1963 would need $1 92 million to equal itloday. Q. ''Ask your Love and War man which has t he toughest lime getting over a broken romance, a man or a woman?" A. It must be the man most usually, he says. Three times as many men as women com mil sui cide after unhappy love arrairs. Q. "What 's 'vibgyor''>'" A. A term used by those memory experts who study that thing called mnemonics, which is a technique to re· member things. Vibgyor stands for t.he cotors or the !ipectrum : violet, Indigo, blue . green. yellow. orange and red. Whoever fir st ch arac. terited 8 goose as sllJy got that wrong, too. Careful ob· servation Indicates the goose is u pretty brlJ(ht bird. parLlcu18rly cunnlng in the race or danger. First doy or s ummer Is • public holiday in Iceland. ndt:rson DNA: Fantasy Becomes Reality W t\S lllNGTON Through lht-a.:t's. mitn hus conjured v1s1on:o. Of Creating flt'W form s Of life Folklore ts ~1,led with hybnd beings such as mermaids and unicorns combining the features of widely diverse species. Greek myth told a horr1rying talc or Cadmus sowing dragon Leet h which spran{: up a1' armed wa1 r1o r s whri s l aughtered the m sel ves Robert Louis Steve n son wrote or un e lixir which trans formed a decent Dr Jekyll into a bestial Mr. llyue Today. fantasy 1s becoming reality m science laboratories throughoul th e w o rld a!> biologists are transfer ring the genetic material of life, known as ONA , from one living s pecies to a nother. T he recio1enl or· ganism then reproduces exact· ly the inherent trails of the DNA implant. NONETHELESS, the pioneer genel1c1sts in this dawning age o f ONA r e::.ea rch find them set vcs reslr1cled by gov ernment controls of their own devis ing. They have discovered h ow lo iso late DNA and transmute its genetic charac· tcrist1cs from one Jiving s pecies into a nother This has aroused Jpprehcns 1ons that they may un· loos e from their lest lube::. strains or new killer viruses 1m possible lo combut To bring this "Hal field of re- search into proper focui., we asked our associate Howie Kurtz to seek out the facts and place them in pe rs pective. After a series of intens ive interv11:w1' with authorities at the lop, this 1s w hat he found. Fi ve ~ears ago. Stanford b1olog1sl Stanley Cohen separat ed a minute segment of DNA material and implanted it into II vin~ bacteria. I le fo und that the bacte ria then reproduced the microscopic ONA offs pring over and over as part of their normal reproductive process. To Cohen a nd his sc1enllfi c colleagues, this opened up hm1t· less possibilities of genetic I a b o r a t ory e n ion e er in g. rt meant that na ture ·s entire genetic computer bank could be tapped to create new t ypes of or Paul Harvey ganisms plant~. animal and ·ven human. SCI ENTISTS could discover through the process how a can · cerous cell dtffers fro m a healthy one, how to treat such inherited diseases as diabetes or mental retardation. how lo pro duce antibody vaccines lo treat viruses . Biologist Cohen told Kurtz· "We can now turn bacte ria into more efficient factories Cor ~1 \'ariety of products. There's no reason to accept the diseases and othe r bad cards that evolu· lion has dealt us . All we have to do is fmd the bug that has the particular gene combination we need·· Yet upon Cohen's discovery, som e observers raised the pros· peel that the DNA experiments might some day engender a NO BAC\< TALK new. dangerous strain ot bac· teria for which there would ht! no known antidote. Conceivably, a terrorist group might develop and let loose on the world Cl bubonic plague nurtured 1n u secret laboratory Lax security measures in a laboratory could allow the leakage of resistant deadly illnesses To counter these fears. Cohen ;ind his colleagues E:athered at Asilomar, Calif . in 1975 a nd urged federa l guidelines over ON A research. The following year. officials at the National Institutes of Health announced that all federally supported DNA research must have their ap. proval. Every scientist 1n the field now must file a memoran· dum describing his experiment and s ubsequently get permission for any de viations . Industry re· searchers. however. are not cov· ''1'1e ~Ati ves 6.re restles~ ... " cred by these rules from hinds ight. mo&t rep utable reseh ch scientist::. feel they overreacted 10 the po:>siblc hazards of the problam . They now deplore that the strict 'iafeguards are hanw ertng U S research. "Our 101t1al toncer ns were both overblown and Coolish ·· Cohen !>Sys ruefull) tfe notes lhat in the• five years since h11. fi rst gene trans plant. "there hasn't even been a hint that this cou Id present any hazard at all .. N 0 8 EL I au r t>.-t e J & ml''> Watson. the discoverer of DNA. 1s equally dismayed over the fede ra l rules. "We're being blocked from studying lhc viruses which cause leukemia or breast cancer." he comptams "Two or our people had to go to London to isolate DNA from a common human virus .. Gripes Wilham Ruller of t ht· University of California "W1 could c lone a human ins ultn i;ene in a very short time 1r w1· were allowed to do so But ~· pie in Congress a re regulation· oriented and figure some law 1s better than no law " The genet1c1s ts are now worried about moves to impose even more stifling restrictions o n the i r la bora tor y wo rk Harvard scientists. for example. pe r s uaded Rep. Harley Stag- gers . D W Va .. to bottle up a bill which would have given local governments authority to 1m pose more strin~ent standards N oted b:olog1 s t Ro be • t Sinshe1mer argues ther e art.> rea I grounds for concern that deadly b ac t e ri a co ul d b e created in th t- l a bora t or1es. "One could produce some pretty fearful or · ganisms." he comments. noting. for example. that bacte ria which manufacture their own botuhnu~ toxm "would ~ a very dead'.y thing ThE: technology is too eu:-y It ':-. r eally w1th1n tht· (·apab1hl1es of a small country, or terrr-1st group, or a warpctJ graduate student " Counters Cohen· .. Genet 1c rt combina tio n 1s nothing new What we are doing an test fUbe!> 1s ;ust an applll'at1on of what nature does m living cells all the time. By worrying about these speculative hazards. we re dt'- laymg th~ ability of American m e dicine and <.1g r1 culturt> to cope with real problems ltkt· pollution and d1sea::.e · · Room at the Top for Disciplined Youth My travels take me to a somewhere.else campus al least once a week. I am encouraged by m uch of what today's young people stand for and some of the things they are refusmg to stand for But I am not blind to the UO · precedented intrusion of drugs and related depravity into the ranks of what we used lo ca ll "children " rf lhCre IS any "brigh t side'' to the numh l'rl> J am a bout to r e l ate 1t. 11\ this : All thosl' youngst ers on the way down are leaving a Jot or room al the top for the othe rs Half of all high school s tudents Art Hoppe now have experimenled with drugs and more than one-third consider themselves "regular users.·· That is one·third of 37 million • AN O YET for every school a ger poppmg p1Us or on the nee· die. others are on the bottle. Nearly 8.000 young Americans die each year in accidents in· volving alcohol. 40,000 are crip· pied or disfigured. Dependency on drugs or drink s pawns related crimes to sup- port those habits. Los Angeles poli ce g uesstimat e that 3,000 boys and girls under the age of 14 a re prostitutes Three thousand 1n JUSl that one c:ily 1 More than half of what the FBI calls "serious crimes" - rape. robbery, murder -are now committed by boys and girls between 10 and 17. Last vear in our schools there were 9.0oo reported rapes. 12,000 arm ed robberies and 70,000 assaults on teachers; more than S600 m1lhon lostto vandalism. T lllS V EA R one millio n desperate youn~sters wil l run away from home ; it's 1nd1cated lhat 40 percent to 60 percent of those flee child abuse a nd incest. Th e a ve rage age o f th e runaways is 14. Perhaps Lhe most tragic toll 1s the loss of so many youngsters to depression. emotional stress. lone liness. Last year 4,000 school agers killed themselves a nd 80 ,000 1r1ed Amon g Americans l:M!twecn the ages of 15 and 19, accidents a re still the leading cause of death -but second 1s suicide The re 1s no way to prove that our Supreme Court's determma· t ion to disassociate religion and education has rontr1buted 10 th1:. m ass frustration, but it <'an bt- proved that when Chnst1anit y was ordered out or the classroom ..1 whole bunch of subs titute: rt- lig1ons rushed m to -;at1s1v lhl· inevitable hunger of all youn~ people for a sense of r1~htnc::.1' a nd wrongness. This appet11 e has s pawned 5,000 substitute rt- lig1ons -cult and occult -with some three million members. mostly young. An unprecedented prohfera ltOn or .. Church Sc hools" IS OOW offe ring an alternati ve to thl' barrenness of public education And again -1f there I!'. any compensation for tht· degener;J t1on or so many of this oncoming ~enerat1on 11 1s that -for thl· disc1phned other-; they <1rc leaving 3 lot or room ;it the lop The Bill of Rights Would Never Make It Today The recent votes repealing gay rights laws 1n communities from Florida to Oregon, plus the dim pros pects currently faced by the Equal Rights Amendment for women. has cast a pall of despair over civi l liberties buffs . In fact, m y friend. R achelle Marshall, is now gloomily pre· dieting defeat for the pro· poRed XXVII Amendme n t t o I h e Con s t1lution. which was in ltially s up ported by the vast majority of the public The XXVll Amendment. as you undoubtedly know. simply provides thut· "CONGRESS shall make no law rcspectin~ t.tn establishment of religion. or prohibiting the free exercise thereof: or ab!"idginR the freedom of speech, or of th<' press, or the riJ(ht of tho people peaceably to asAemblc, nnd to petition tht' Government Cor ~1 redress of grievances." Th e fir s t polls on .th e XX VI I Amendment s howed 1l favored by an overwhelming margm of 42 percent to 7 per· cent, with 39 percent cautiously voling "don't know" and the re · mainder choosing "oth ers ." Congress happily dispatched it to the various Stales for ralifica lion. TUE ORICINA Lopposition was voiced by the famed evangelist, The Reverend nilly Jack I Holy 1 Toledo Rilt y Jack, as he prefers being called. noted that freedom or religion might be construed to include freedom from religion a nd thus the courts could con· ceivably ban little children from s aying "decent C hris tian prayers" in the public schools. The in vltable result, he gnm· ly warned. would be a nation of .. atheists. Buddhists, Catholics and other heathens doomed to l'lcrnal heltrire and damnation." This tocSJn '!lgnaled the opening or a Ooodgat or t1ltllcks ug~lnst the amendment The controversial "freedom or !ipeech, or of the press·· cl use came under fire from ,1 'fide variety of facUons. Most vociferous . perhaps, '"ere The Junior Smut Sm1lers of A men ca who contended the amendment would condone four· letter words in books and plays, graphic dep1ctions of forbidden activities m sex manuals. and .. the sapping of our young moral fiber" in general "If ii 1sn 'l fit for <1 14 year·old mmd. 1l 1sn·t fit for Amen ca." was their motto EQually !'nra~ed were patnoLc; wllO felt the amendment would r)rotect Communist and other subvers ive speakers on our cam· puses and might perhaps even allow an irresponsible press to attack our elected pubic of· ficials, including the President himself. "IF TllE people lose respect fo r their leaders, .. c-ried out ('ommandcr Bos well Gryp of the Amcricon Frl?edom Marc hers. ··our cherished heritage w11l be doomed and our freedoms Im periled " On thl• o ther _,,de or t he pohtlcal ql)<'ctrum, leftists cau· 11on..-d t ha t the s ection on p~·aciful us~l·mbly m 1Rht poss ibly anC'tlon ~uch "anti· I ; democratk for ces as the Na7.1 Party and other hoodluml\" gathering to marc h 1n :;ueh peaceful communities as Skokw, Illinois. But the most emotional and mos t e 1fective assault wtt:-. launched by Anita Bryant, s ing. mg s tar of the American fruit in dustry The entire ::1mendment. s he said. would acfually 1appro\'c of teachers who were ;ivowt·d necroph1hac!. ad\locat1nJ:{ their .. pecuhar abomination" tu their little charges THE POLLS now mdicate an overwhelmmg ma3only opposed to this amendment wh ich would coddle atheist.'\, smut peddlers, Com mies, trouble makers. sub· verslve s, Na z i s and neC'rophiUacs. This shows that all Americans url' for equnl rights for all other Americans who arc as equul a!! they are But let s not give up yet on the XXVll Amendment We 're const antly making prog· r .-:i-. 10 the area of c ivil liberties Pcrhlll>S 1n unother 200 yea.n. ..... I I \ I .. MORE OPINION Nick Thinu11etiwh Cuba Under Castro II AV ANA, CubJ -One feeb u twinge of rt•l(r~t that F1dt:I Castro's rl'\olut1un, 1f al httd to happt>n, rt1cln 't begin now lK years after 1t actuall) did for tt wouldn't have been caught up in Cold War dramallr~. the un· derstandable urge to invade, ~ sassmation plots and a tough e mbargo, justified at the time. If this Cuban rtvo lut1on. thorough as it 1s, began now, perhaps Fidel would have been shrewd e n ough to avo id lhe s trictures of s t a t e socialis m and the r eligious ur ge to crusade for other r evolu- ti ons a nd b eco m e th e charismatic hero of the Third World. Perhaps Castro's 1978 revolu· tio n would have allowed a h e lpful mingling of the U.S. economy with Cuba's econQm1c aspirations. Maybe a Havana baseball team would be in our m ajor leagues. Surely, there would have been a lot of back and forth traffic with tourists and safe and s ane conven· tioneers. ALAS, th is is a ll pipe· dreaming. But what a s hame to see Cuba in the Marxist-Leninist straightjacket. True, the Castro regime has nearly wiped out 11· literacy, but the c itizenry's reading choices a mount to virtual censorship T rue. education has become universal for the first lime In Cuba's history, but it is oriente d t oward duty in a totalitarian state. No Cuban is forced to wear rags, and nobody goes hungry. but the ove rall standard of living h as declined under Fidel. And while religious groups a re not persecuted, atheis t indoctrina- tion is so fe rven t t h at it perve rsely reminds one of Born Again Christianity. The work ethic is preached and practiced. T een -age children li ve and work at the Lenin Vocational School, spend afternoons in a pleasant factory where they work on assembly lines, turning out r adios and Bookman baseball!> Tht•y Ii ve and work at the school. 1n ru:.tody of the -.t<tlt•, and are 111lowl!d to go home weekends Some l30,000 Cuhans attend a nC'l work or 28 higher edut'atlon c·c•nters, and are reminded that l'Ollege training must ultimately M'rve the statt! and the revolu· t1on. Students are given every- thing -board. room. tuition. laundry, barber or beauty parlor 8er vices. and even 30 pesos <about $36> a month spending money. T H E EXOD US of pro- fessionals, especially doctors, crippled Cuba for years, but now there are plenty of physicians. p a rame dics. engineers and teachers -enough to send them orr to Africa lo help revolutions there. Students can vote at age 16, have rarely showed any signs or rebellion, and worship Che Guevara, the revolution's heroic martyr figure "Che was close to being the perfect man," says Dr. Wilfredo Cordoba, 38. the charming and enthusiastic Director for In- ternat ional Relation s at the Minis try of Higher Education. For Dr. Cordoba, the revolution is everything, and he is un- ash a m ed I y secular in his philosophy, believing that socie- ty can be transformed to good- ness by earnest application of M urxist-Leninisl principles. Mor eover. he believes it is sdentifically impossible for , say, a n economist, to ever con· elude tha t a free-market economy is s uperior to one planned by the state. Similarly, he says con fidently , a philosophy professor would be scoffed at and finished as a teac her 1f he sudde nly an- nounced a belief in God. Christmas is no longer a holi· d ay, and several young adults I t a lktd with affected no knowledge of Easter. One young woman said she was glad that she had been taught atheism. and proud that s he converted her mothe r -once a Chrjstian believer to disbelief. T H E CATHOLIC church never was strong in Cuba, and now it is greatly reduced (211 priests rem ain or the 800 here in 1959). Its hospitals and colleges were closed and nuns assigned to work an leprosarlums and in· stituUons for the mentally ill and retarded. Protestant churches have survived in weakened con· dltion. There are only remnants of the once strong J ewish com· munity, though five synagogues still hang on. "ll is not easy," says Father Carlos Manuel de Cespedes. namesake great-grandson of Cuba's admired .. Geor ge Washington." ·•1 a m s till OP· timistic about the future of Cuba !lnd its people. The revolution does not mean the end of the faith a nd the church. ·'There was tension at the beginning or the revolution, but we are not persecuted now. What we need is dialogue with the government a nd a n op· porlunily lo proclaim the faith through the pe<>ple. We have no s uch opportunity now." And yet Father de Cespedes. a cultivated, respected man, who sees old -fri e nd s -turned - Communis t-officials in social s ituations and at cultural events. says that the health and educa- tion of the people are greatly im· proved, especiall y in lhe coun- tryside. He favors normalization of re lations between the U.S. and Cuba. Religion is circumscribed, but moralism is not. "We encourage tourism." declares Antonio Villaverde, vice-minister of foreign trade, "but we a re not interested in pre -revolutionary touris m with its gambling. pros- titution and drugs. We now of· fer s unshine, landscape and friendliness.·· THE AME RICAN·ST VLE hotels where footloose tourists gambled and found other sinful run a re now chaste. The names "Meye r Lansky" and "Lucky Luciano" are held in equal con· tempt with the C.l.A. But there is gusto feeling for t he American pastimes or baseball. basketball a nd boxing, and some souls c la im that they e njoy rock music. Tips are forbidden, but more often accepted than not. Cab drivers gripe, American Ca s hion . over bureaucratic paperwork. Though most Cubans seem to Phobias Not Funny · be the kind or people who could easily live in Florida or Texas or California. the totalitarian struc· ture of the revolution is every· w h e r e. Mo n ument s 1n downtown Havana are relics of revolutionary violence -old planes, tanks. a historic delivery t ruck -and are relief to the pervasive gray drabness. Americans weary of traffic will appreciate the scarcity or ca r s h e r e. Cuban s s tuf f themselves into overworked an- cient buses, and hope that bright new ones will soon appear. NOTIDNG TO FEAR: Coping with Phobias. By l"raser Kent. Doubleday. 204 Pages. $7.95. From acarophobia. the fear or small insects, to zoophobia, the rear of animals, just about every phobia anybody ever thought of 1s included in f'rascr Kent's "Nothing to Fear." Ole includes the familiar claustrophobia <fea r or enclosed or confined places>. agoraphobia (open spaces or public places). 3crophob1a l h e ights> a nd xenophobia <strangers>. And along the w::i y he considers phophob1a <fear of fear>. xan- l hop h o b i a (ye ll ow ). p e l agophobia <sea> and numerous other esoteric. morbid fears. Phobias are funny to almost ('verybody but those who have them. For the "phobics." their unrontrollable fear 1s not only dc- b1litat10g but often reslr1tts their ' ability to earn o ltving &nd may e\'en. in rare circumstance~. lead to death. \ Little has bee n writte n about what is. for 18 million Americans. a serious problem. Kent' has performed a valuable ser vice in writing this book. He interviewed more than 600 people around the country s uffering from phobias and talked with psychologists and psychiatrists who arc specialists in dealing with the problem. He also con· suited what seems to be just about everything ever written on the s ubjed. This well written. easy-to-read book is illustrated with case studies, which m ake it more than un academic discussion a nd more interesting to read. It pro· vides useful advice to the phobics a nd their families and friends about the origins of phobia and how to get help in overcoming it. It also provides the kind of un- derstanding which should lead to greater sympathy for phobics. C.G. McDANIEL Associated Press WHATEVE R goes wrong in Cuba, the people do not hold Fidel responsible, and explain it is "conditions" which make life difficult. He has kept a little dis· lance between himself and the bureaucracy, and a good deal more between Cuba a nd the nearby imperialist world. Castro is popular and so is his revolu- t ion. 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P•\Wld •wo on JU11• View Memor1a1 P•rk. 3500 Paclli< 10, !tit •• 11\e A<:I• ot WI Beloved Vtew Drive, Newport Buch, C• mother OI Vlro1n1a P1erwr.1e 01 Cost• Paclfk Vt..., Mortu•ry directors Mu.a. ta Rttctl•lton ot Ille Holy GARIE Pane l R e port Gay Rights Needs Told SA N DIEGO IA P I San Di ego County's llumun Relation::. Commission says there is need for gay-rights legislation in California. In a report the commission said Wednesday that homosexua ls are segregated in the county jail and subjected to verbal abuse and ridicule from jail personnel. Gays also are denied t he right to transfer to honor camps or attend regular religious services. the report said An aide to Sheriff John Duffy. Jim McCain, s aid the s tale Administrative Code allows segrega· t1on of homosexuals lo protect the staff and an· mates The report also said thut Chief of Police William Kolender ha~ refused to hire homosexuals as police officers. DAILY PILOT HOWABOUTA BEAUTIFUL MARGARITA FOR DEAR OLD __.,..- DAD ON OBITUARIES A family of popular cocktail mixes tor home entertainment Ho\•ry Wtll De ,,.,Cl ct\ ThurMSay Junt> ROY HENRY GARBE. native ol L-------------...::::=-=--..::..-------------------------------------------------------1S. Ull at 1 )() P M •• St An11 > P~o""• llltnoi., .,,., rMIClenl of Co11• C•lllOh< Church, Sant• An•. C• •nd Maw. C•. P•uecl away on Junf' ll, MO\ of Cl\<lslttn Burial will be lwlO 1'71 al Ille~ ot M Beloved husb6nCI on FrlOiv June 1•. 1971 •t 9 00 A M "' of Daisy Garbe OI Costa Mes., C• .. son SI Ann'\ C..lhol•c Church Interment of Emma Garoe ot lllonois, f.atller of .... 11 b~ dt Ascen>1ct1 ~mete<"y In El Donn• Boles ol tosla Meu, C• • loro, c .. Sm1111 Tuthill Ulmb Cost• brother of E•rf Key of 1 llinois, M•>• Mortuary director> ~·..U. M.tr jorif' Evels•zf'fl of t lllnoi>. Dorothy l(fllkl'ATltlCI( wr10111 of lllinoh, also survlveCI by s JOHN C KIRKPATRICK. rHidllftl orafldchildren. Funer.tl !-ervlces will 01 Hemet, C.., ano former resident of be lwld on Saturday June 17, 1971 •t L•oun., Buch. C• for l4 v•••s. 1:00 P.M. •I Ille Cumertorel-Enelsley P••Sed •way on June II. 1971 •I a toul Funeral H.,..,.. In ~la, llllnols with Hemet hO>Pll•I. Ht ..,., • former Re v. Allred Jelfrlo olllclallng. cu>lom carpenle< 1n 1i.. uouna Bu ch lntermf'nt wUI be •I Swan L•~e Are• H• •> wrvlveel by n<s wil• Je.ane. Memory Gardens In Pe«la. Illinois. 3 O•uo11ters Patric I• M•n•u. of Frtencis who wish lo pay tllelrr-ls Hemet, C. , tolMn Uncle,_ ol LOS may C<fll •I lM Smith Tutlllll Ulmb AnQ<'th, C:.. •n<I S111r1rv Reimers of Wes It I Ill Owlpel, 427 E 11111 SI .. Costa Los Ano•le... CA •li.o \ur•1ved by • Mts.t, C•. on Thu~ay June IS. 1911 9 r" n d c n •Id r f' n • n Cl J from 11noonloS (J()P.M SmHnluthlll 9r••t orana C"tlOrt-n Memor ••• L•mb C.O\taMH4'MorhH1rydlre<t0t~. \t"rv1cP> will be neld on Moncl•Y June &A• , .. , 19 ,., •• , • 00 p M •• Tne C:..•···· SOPCAK B•Pl•\I C/lurcn "'Hemet, CA Prtv•lf' EOWAllO s SOPCAK resiOtnl ol burtA I In lif'u ot ttow~r\ •~untty Co\t• M~Y .. C. P.t\std away on Junf' , .. Q u ~\I\ 0 0 n d 11 0 n \ '0 '" ~ 11 1911. Hf' ·~ l\#"Vflltd by hts. wife I '"n\porU1t1on l'und fa< Chtldrf'f\ •I Mr\ (f'h• 5oc>c• ... CS.UQlllH L.orr•1,,.. ,,,.. C•t•••Y !Uplo\I Churcn. Hemet. M•H k or Corona del MiJr, C.. • tour Cd Gt•onla.,n f'un.,,•I Hotnf'. Hemet, \l\t•r• Mrs. Sopn,e Marlin ol Illinois. airttlot\ t11•• &Srl-'f-4•7 Mt\. N ora W181Wr of IUinoh, Mr~ HOSACK Rose Ou>Okl al Lom.a Llncs.t. C. •nCI HATT IE M HOSACK, •oe , .. ot Mr• M•ry Hoflm•n of Wisc;onsln. M idway City, C. P~H\ed •••• on m•ny n1e-c.es Mid "'1)1'11ewi Mr Sooc .. Junf' I). 1911 5,urvl..O by ClaUQlllHS w•s • S2 yHr merrur of Ille l(nl9'1ts Rol»rta ~ttr. Donna Bu•r..td of Columbus Recil•llon of the Holy dnd On• M<C..114'<1, 1 or•ndcn<toren Roury will be on Frnsay al 1. JO P M and 3 ore•I O•••l·gr•nCIChtldren. •t Bell Br-ay Chapel M•U o1 Clla~I \ervte~ and tnl.,menl F rla.y Chrlstl•n Burl.al will b? Ulebrated on Ju,,.. ••. 1'71 at 3 00 P.M Oirect..S by Saturday •I 10:00 "M. at St . ..io.c111m westmtn\tl't Me~••• P••~ ~rtu••Y C•thotic Cllurcll "'"" Monslonor ondC.fl'mPlet"Y T homa\ J . Nf'Ytn o tftcl•t 1n9 llECK Interment will be al Ille Queen ol BC t I Y /INN BECK. fldl ••t ot Heave11tcmelf'tY 1n cr,.c.too. llttnol> th bro\kd .-ncs rt~1oen1 ot C.o\t~ M~~·. Forw.trdlnQ Oirr-<tOf\ 81!'11 8ro...c1wc1y C.d Prl\\ed JWdy on lufW' ll. t'111 di Mot tu+uy lh• ,., •• (JI H Oe•o•eO molM • ol VINCENT I Yn<l•d c,,.,y OI Oall.t\. lU.t\ Jdnl(I' JARRELL VINCENT. re\IO~nt ot Mddriti. of Co''" M t}\cJ, C.d al'o hvine1 Ce Par.~ rtWtl'f on Junf& 14 'urv•vP(J by ont-qrrtnO<tlUO Crt'tY~!tlck ,,,,8 Ht-'" s.urv1ve-d b-;' hi\ wit~ Nob.a '-••rv1t•·\ will ()if· hf'ICI on Frld4'¥ Junto ot tht nom~. one C1au9h1er V1ckt •~.1~l&a1 I OOP M alGoodSl'lellhNd V1n crnt o t Costa Mesa, Ca . L•m•lery 1n Hun11noton Bu<h, Ca ''•P·Clauont•r Diane Pf'aSf' ot Jultttn, w1111 At'• Oon.llCI Slurl)<On ot lrv1nf' Ca .. Sll'o·son J•c~ Htrr1n91on ot 01•1c1a11n9 Frtl'flOS who wlsn to pay Irvin ... Ca .• his""'""'' 'O<tl\V Vinonl thf'1r rf'\PC!<t\ m•v cttll •t th~ Smith ot trv1n•. C.. .• alw survived by J 1 u111111 LAml> westcltll Cl\a!MI, 427 E . or•nO<hildl'M. Sf'rvices will I» 11e1e1 on lltn St .. Co\la Mtw , C.. ct1 ll'lurwuy f'rld•v JUllf' ••. 1971 at 2·00 P.M. at June IS. 1'71 from 11 ,_,, to S 00 P M Bell Broaelway Mortuary CNpel Bf'll "nd Friday June 1•. 1'71 frorn ,.00 Broaowa, Mortuary Co•I• Mt' .. A M to U 00 P M Smith TutNll Umo director\ Cost• Mes• Mortu.,y directors. ~·UM WEIGEL LESTER M O N lGOM E A Y WEIGEL. rnldenl ol Costa Mtw, C. Puud •w•y on June ll. It/I 1n Newp0r1 8f'a<h, C:.. Beloved 1111\IWnO OI L•no.LM ~·~r. loving falt>er - fa Iller ·ln·l•w ot Btlly -CKll Lyncn of Ball>oa lsl.,.,O, C• .. Alice •nd Aotierl K r...,s OI Coslt Mf'W. C.. •n<I L1 n<1a •nd L<1wrtnct Klstr o t Andhetm, c. 4h0 SUtYtVfCI by 1l ar11nd <h1fdr~n •nd 9 ortat-<;1r•nothllelrl'tl. Sf'rYICfl\ Witt I» helo on Fn<My June "· 1'7f al 11 oo 11 M al Ille' Pot<lh< View CMC>tl, JSOO Pac1•1< VltW Ort.-.:, N•woort Bf'Mll. C• Pac1t1c V•-~rtuary dire<tors. OVE.SEN DORA A OVESEN. resident of San1a Ana, C... Passed away on Junf' Deaths Elsewhere E P SOM. E n g l and I AP > -Robert Fabian, 77. one of Scotla nd Yard's legendary detec· lives . died Wednesday. Fabian prided himself on being able to follow t h e twi s t s o f th e u. 1oa. !.umveo by 11er '-ban<I H•ns c ri minal mind and his O•nen. son Larry VIiiarreai of Palm ' . Sprlr>Qs. C.. H~s Ovesen of Vorba • 28 -year battle Of WllS L1noa. C• .. G<!oroe •n<I ano Arm•nc1o · with the underworld was O•esen both of Santd Ana. C• .• two h b' f f'I bro1hf'rs, Emil itnCI David C..ncllola of t e SU jeCl 0 39 I ms Sdnl• An•. c:... •our sisters. M••• and a television series, ~·:;.~\fN~~:~ ~~·~~d•;1~..,e~~;:'. plus t wo best·selling C101a ol GMden Grovt, C.. also sur boOkS he Wrote . w1\iltoO by 1 9randfh1ldten. Servl<.es C>tflOtnq •t IHll BrOdelw•y MOrluary. HALUDY M IKE HALLIOY, ruldenl of Newoort Beec11, C:... P•~seG •w•Y on Junt ll, "" In Newpat'I Beach, C:.. Surv1v•d by wile Elol• Hallldy ot Newport IHKll. C:.. • ..ons Ja,.,.~ E. 01 to>I• M•w, C.O • Paul A OI Anaheim. C:.. , Wlllt..,, M OI GlfndOra C. •tso WIYl"ed .,, l or•noch1ldren Sf'<vlc .. , SHEfff« MORTUARY 976 So Coast Hwy Laguna Beacn 494·1535 1 533 N El Camino Real San Clemente 492·0100 SMIJH..TUTHILL·LAMI MORTUARY WIESTCLIFf CHAf'll 427 E 1711"1 St Costa Mesa 646-4888 PIHCIE HOTHHS SMITHS' MOlTUAllY 627 Marn St Hunt1nqton Beach 536-6539 PIH FAMILY COLO .. IAL FUHHAL HO Ml 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893·3525 rACIFfC YllW MIMOllAL PAIK Cemetery Mortuary Cnaoel 3500 Paciltc View Drive Newport Caltlornra 6 44-2700 McCOlllMICIC WOlllTUAlllllS Laguna Beac:tt 494-94 15 Laguna H ills 768-0933 San Juan C8p1strano 495.-1778 IALn...H•HOM fUMDALHOMI Cofone del Mar 873·9450 Cost• Mesa 646-2424 , 111.L llllOADWAT MOaTUAIT t to Broadway C9st1 Mesa f'42·9 t 50 • Jazzman Matlock Succumbs LOS ANGELES <AP > J azzman J ul ian "M atty " M atlock, whose clear clarinet tones carried above t he Big Band sounds of Bob Cros b y, J ac k Teagarden, Billy May and Bobby Hackett, has died al age 71. Following a hospital con cert for h im b y Crosby's "Bobcats" last week , Ma tloc k die d Wednesday at Hacienda Convalescent Hospital in Van Nuvs of complica- ti o n s from art e rio - sc lerosis, a hea r t con diti o n a nd Parkinson's disease t hat h a d k e p t h im hospitalized since m id· Ma y, a h ospital spokeswoman said. He began his pro- fessional career playing with the Beasley Smith b a nd for five years before replacing Benny Goodma n in t he Ben Pollack Orchest ra tn 1929. Five years later , he joined Crosby's "Bob· cats ." with w hom he achieved fame as ar- ranger and soloist, and b ecam e kno w n fo r "March of the Bobcats.'' "Paducah Parade'' and "Sugar Daddy Strut." After leaving Crosby's band in 1942, Matlock ca m e to Ho lly w ood where he wo rk ed In r adio a nd television, p e r f o rm i n g w it h Teagarden, May a nd Hackett.. He a ppeared as a featured musician an ~ete Kelly's Blues'' with J ack Webb .. START YOUR VACATION WITH OUR . 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ThiscolumnoppeoTSd41- ly ezcept Saturdoys " Day Dot es on Dad'• Dedi~a• ion DEAR PAT : Every year when Father's Day comes around I wonder how and when this day of honor for fathers was cstabhshcd. I'm s ure this has been written <.ibout before, but I've never read about its origin B.E .. Huntmgton Beach The origins of Father's Day date to 1910, when a Spokeane, Washington, housewife, Mrs. Johca Bruce Dodd, determinejl to find a way lo honor her fathe r, William S mart, a Civil War veteran who reared s ix motherless children. Mrs. Dodd wrote a letter to Spokane Mlnls terJaJ AJliance s uggesting lha~ the role of all fathe rs be property rttogn lzed. With the backing or the alliance and the Spokane Young Men 's Christian Association, the third Sunday in June was set aside for sermons to be delivered saluting the fathers of that city. Four· teen yeari. later, President Calvin Coolidge com· me nced national obser vance of the day, which since has become widely eelebrated lo the United States. Too .'1au!h f "iddu11· 011 \/ioUn Bflflk DEAH PAT: l o rdered two books from Caldwell lndustries last January. One arrived. but the other. "Violin Making," still hasn't been de- livered. I've wntt<•n. hut haven't heard' anything in reply. It's not thl' S6 thal l mind so much, but I m pa::.t the point of riddling around and not getting anypl<.ice' s.r .. Costa Mesa The E nglish i.upplif'r of rhis book is the one who'::. fiddling around. and C'aldwell lndustrie~ is doin g a s low burn about It. The firm 's spokeswoman says this particular book has been on order ~ince J anuary 1977. That order was can· celled and another placed in early May. Hopefully, the books wilt be in the mail lo you and othe r customers in about two months. If you would pre· fer a r t'fund, drop a note lo Lela Matlock at Caldwell. .\othing Rasl• .llHntt R e fund DEAR PAT· r ordered $15.50 worth of COS· met1t·c.. in .January from K1mball·Mastri Group Ltcl of Nt·w York City. I found that J wa::. unable to U!.e tht•:-.t· produ<·tc.. bccuu"t' _of skin sensitivity. so I mallt•d th<·m b<1t·k to the company by cert1f1cd m<.iil Thl' dc·livt•ry w<.1~ a<:C't·ptt•d ~farC'h 1. but l s till havl•n'l rct·<.'t vt·d m y refund 1n spilt· of several letter!'> L .\I .. Newport Beach Vour tt>Cund cht'ck is in the mail. This firm's records indicatt> that your s hipment was received May I . evt•n though your copy or the certified mail r eceipt s hows a March l delivery date. This may have accounted ror the slow rerund processing. E.rt"PN#i re SHH f 11t• reaNe11 R bk DEAH l'J\T: One hears <.1 lot about ~ktn cancer from O\ ercxposun· to the ~un. Is this problem real· ly u~ prt.>valcnt a~ publicity about it indicates? R P .. Newport Beach l'nlc~~ \Ou're ... uperimmuniwd by the s un like S uperman ho abo \\8!> invulnerable to evt·ry· thing from the d..adliest virui,. lo the H·bomb - don't gel loo much sun lhis s ummer. More than 300.000 new easel> of s kin cancer are reported each year in the United Stale~. and most could be pre- vented by avoidin~ ovcrl-'xposure to the Mm . If you notict• a change in a \\arl or mole or have a sore that does not heal. M'e a physician immediately. Tbt> ,\mt>rican Cancer Society says most s kin cancH can be cured if such warning signals are heeded . . lq110-e.rereiNe Idea 1\ll WPt? DEAR PAT : r ·ve hear d that water exercise c an accomplish almost as much as a regular ex- ercise. Is this true" J 'd rather take the easy way out 1, a swimming pool if possible. N.L .. Fountain Valley Wau.•r exerc ise is effective and easie r because in the water you experience a 90 percent apparent we ight los" due to reduction of the gravitational p ull. Water exer cises or "aqua dynamics," as the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports calls it. rf'quires only a limited water supply. The recomm cndc•d prog ra m can enhance overall flex· ibUit y. ~lrt•ngth and circulatory endurance. Ex- ercise" !>uch as jogging in place. pool.side standing drills to improve po~ture and leg flexibility and a variet)· of "bobbing" t'xercises improve both resp iration and circ ulation. Th<' council says water exercises s hould he adapted lo your own personal tolerance level. Shift from one ("U•rciM.' to another involving dlfrerent sets of muscles or types of stress for maximum benefit. P eriods of intense exercise should be in· ters perscd with "recovery periods," says the c:ouncil. Daily workouts a rc recommended, but gains can be made with 30 or 40 minutes"°' water work three to five times a week. Check with your doctor before beg inning an aqua.dynamic pro· gram. Thank You, Dad, for Beautiful Tomorrows! F1om Makeup 10 Modeling and Personal Development you won 1 ltnd a better place f0< Iler lo become lhe 101a1 woman G1vr he1 the q1fl thal 1.1s1s a hlchme Call or come 1n today for her comphme111.ary ;inalys1s .md p1ogram discussion J~~!!L~!'!o~rs ORANOE COONTY 3 Town[, C9un1ry. Ordnge • (714) 547 8228 ' ' Thursday, June 15, 1978 DAIL V PILOT A1i QUEENIE "If I get any calls. I'm out of bounds ror the re:.t of lhl' day." 'A.mazing' Fall Victim Recovers SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Nearly three months after taking a 29 story plunge down a ven- t i 1 at ion s haft 1n s 1dc the pyramid-shaped Transamerica Building, Harold Brown 1s in good s hape in the lfospital. Brown. 22. of T acom a. Wash. am azed doctors Marc h 29 when he plummeted to the shaft's ce· m ent floor, traveling at speed approaching 100 mph .. and emerged with only two broken thigh bon es. two broken kneecaps and a fractured heel bone SAN FRANC ISCO GENERAL Hos pital :-.pokl·:-.m<Jn Tom Griffin stud the casts have been removed from Brown ·s legs. but that he was still in traction. Griffin ::.aid Brown's condition was "good." llt• :,aid Brown was declining all interviews with the pre!>~. "Ile won'L t<1lk unless H's for money," Griffin ::.uid ON THE NIGHT BROWN TOOK his near.fata l fall. ::.ecurity officers said Brown charged through the building's locked doors as another man was leaving and ran toward <1n escalator s houting. "I \\-ant to :,,ee the man at lhc top. I want to see God.". Brown st·urricd up u maintenance stairwell on tht• ~t·t·oncJ floor Clnd !>prinlc•d Up 32 flight!> or Stair~ B('f11rt• offil't•rs could g rab him. Drown hud worked h1:. w .iv into a ~moke ~haft. 1\ t · lht.> 29th floor levt•I. Brown shouted an ob- M't·n1lv. hollt•red "goodbye." and fell feet first. \\'hen oHtcers found Brown :tt the bottom he wus not only alive. but a l!>o singing various tunes, including "C'amptown Ruct•!> " /~ . '-~ ~~~----~~~~--~~---:7 Park your housing worries with a simple interest mobile home loan Do you long for the advantages of mobile home I if e? We ~an help you realize your dreams with an attractive financing package that wilt include a favorable interest rate and a flexible payment plan. Come talk to us soon. Chances are you can park your housing worries for good. THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA • I .,f'l[lll • .. t·' • • ·•' ' •t £ U. '•' I ' During Carpet Town s Spectacular ANNUAL JUNE SALE ••• • We will provrde normal 1nstallatron absolulely FREE when vou purchase carpel and padd1nq durrng th rs sale. 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SUMMA CUM LAUDE honors will go to· Newport Beach -Susan Kay Forster Corona del Mar -Karen Ann Johnson Irvine -Therese Maynard and George Martin Shimer Ill. Earning magna eum laude commendataons a re: HUNTINGTON BEACH -Me lanie Jane Archer, Rasche! Greenburg, Pamela Iwaoka and Ronald Dean Tamaru. LagWla Beach -Ronald Lawrence Ball, Carla Boyer , Laury I J. Sabaroff and Randall Wold. Laguna Hills-Simon Boughey. Irvine -J oh.n Fellows. Neal Brian Frager, Mark L. James, Ann Hayes, Steven Jeffrey Packe r, Gregory Pitts and Roberta Schwarz. NEWPORT BEACH -KJM E. Kay Mission Viejo -Leo Alexander Martin Corona del Mar -Susan Raye Capistrano Beach -Eva Marie Wessell Balboa Island -Willia m David Wheeler Cum laude honors will be given to: COSTA MESA -LORENE Maria Angelos, Maureen Finnerty, Bennie Joe Gonzales. Lydia Kuznetsov, Ma nue l S. Olmedo. J aris Patricia Parker, Julie Sherwood and Alan Taff el. Mission Viejo -Dale Marie Bauer, Cathy Jo Hall and Cynthia Louise Weaver. Newport Beach -Ellen Bercovitz, Gregory ~. Edalatpour. Mark Paul Hacigian, Jeffrey Lea, Sbefitl Marie Peterson and Randyl Waroungt.oo.. CORONA DEL MAR -Susan Raye and Robert Cole. DEUK~1EJIAN. AUTHOR or a number of law enforcement and de· alh penalty bills. cr iticized his Uc m ocratic opponent. Yvonne Hra athwaate Burke. and s aid he be li eves s h e will ha ve a ··philosophical conmct of interest .. because of her membership in the American Civil Liberties Union. "My opponent is opposed to capital punis hment," De ukmejian added. ·'She has s aid s he will uphold the law, but I think we all know there are ORANGE COUNTY . . . • ways or upholding a law. You can: give it Lip service " : . AMONG THE ACTIONS Deukme-: j ian said he wall seek is to transfer~ the stale Department of Corrections: a nd Youth Autho rity from the• jurisdiction of the Department of. Health to the attorney general's of-• face. . : I le said employee groups in. both ~ corrections groups favor the change. • Deukmejian also said he sees a.' need for more emphasis on deUn· • quency prevention a nd consumer in#; formation. ; Curb: while calling himself "a• team player ." said he believes he" could work with Gov. Edmund G.: Brown Jr. if both men were elected.: Brown is a Democrat. ; "I COULDN'T HA VE g poorer re.: lationship with Brown than DymaJI>': has," Curb said. Incumbent Mervyn Dymally is Curb's Democratic oppo.: nent. : "The overriding issue is going w: be the implementation of Proposition: 13." Curb said. "I hope the priority: with the surplus will be funding to: law enforcement." " , . ' . ' . ' . ~ • . " • 4 • • ~ • Coast Bank now offers a new Savings Certificate with the same interest rate paid by the U S. Governmen\ on their 6-month treasury bills. Deposit SI 0,000 or more for 6 months. We will pay the same rate as the treasury bill established for the week the account ts opened. Deposit SJOOO or more for an l'·year term. We will pay 7.75% compounded daily. (That's the highest rate ever offered by a bank.} When left for the full 8 years your savings will yield 8.06% annually. F..,...., rf!QWlllOrw r_,o1e a ..allltWUIP ""-_...on ail c.t•flcml .. __, pnor IO ... 1..-.tv Irvine -Victoria Cutchens, Joseph Michael Davila, Deborah Factor, David Alan Hollis. Robert Brantley Meadows Jr., Nanette F. Pastor, LOHG IEACH GARDEN GROVE SANTA ANA Barbara Randall, Marcia Vaughan, Alex Jay 5J54L211dsm.t llUChNla....,_...,.. J500S.lriatol Weinstein and DaiUel J oPrn Winkler. 11111414-1401 17141 ltJ.J401 17141754-6655 EITuro -LyMCar~~u~uandEl~Pa~. ··~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Westm inster .:.... Thomas L . Epperson and .. Joseph Giordano. HUNTINGTON BEACH -David Paul Green- berg, Eleanor Lehmann, Maryanne Frazier Schuman and Kenneth Karl Wogensen. Laguna Niguel -Theresa D. Hart Fountain Valley -Rlta Marie Mlrainbeau and Carol Lynn PtnJcus: Balboa Island -John Stephen Torry. Jr. Laguna Beach -Leah Vasquez. Newport Man Gets. UC ln;ine Citation Michael L . Manaha n of Newport Beach , manager of community relations for the Irvine Company, bas been presented UC Irvine's Citation for Merit in recognition of his long-time service · and dedication to the university and community. The award was given by UCI Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich J r . in honor of Manahan's ef- forts to foster the objectives of the university through service in several campus organizations. &lterwoob &1Jutttr atnrp . We're Family Oumed CUSTOM SHUTTllS R~ular-Wlde· Stationary l.ouvers for your windows· CAFE DOORS ROOM DIVIDERS ALL CUSTOM DESIGNED, FINISHED & IN$TALLEO ... Your Satisfaction Assured -i)ne Year Uncondltlonal Gu,rantee On ALL Work -Buy Direct Frqm the Manufacturer ~II for FREE Estimates ., I Old World Craftn1ans hip Sherwood Shutter Corp. Mii W. 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President Carter s aid, "The vice president will convey m y con - gratu lations and t h o s e o f the American people to Israel on this impor- tant anniversary." Topless Beaches Get Nod G EN EV A, Switzerland <AP> LocaJ authorities have given a green light for topless bathing at selected public sites in this Alpine nation. Approved locales include spots in Bern. the traditionally staid rederal capital, and Geneva, birthplace or Calvinism where morals were once so strict that worldl y balladeers ri s ked cupltal punishment. The r e w as n o immediate explosion or "blutte busen" -the Sw iss term or bare breasts -but the decision aroused concern in so me p eo ple Wednesday rollowing abolition of fines for ·'partial or full exposure in public o f fe m a le breasts." Brothel Fire Angers Owner LAS VEGAS <AP> -Walter Plankinton. the owner or the Chicken Ranch brothel in Nye Coun· ty, says top county officials were "morally 1'espons1ble" for the arson-started blaze that destroyed the bordello last week because they created an attitude of hatred against the opera· ti on. Plankinton, ~t a news conference. said that District Attorney Peter Knight rostered the al· titude against his Chicken Ranch brothel some months ago when he allegedly cited "legal prece- dent.. for torching unwanted houses of prostitu- tion. BROTHER OWNER JOE CONFORTE'S Mus tang Ranch outside Reno has been destroyed several times by fire, including one blaze at which local officials stood by and did nothing. The fire erupted early Saturday when a masked man tossed a sophisticated incendiary de· vice into the trailers that make up the operation. More than a dozen prostitutes and customers were in the structure when the attack occurred. Several received minor injuries. State Fire Marshal Tom Huddleston s aid the -arsonist used a "fairly sophisticated" device made of chemicals thalignitewhen mixed. "I THINK WE'RE DEALING with some pros." Huddleston said. "Th.i s is not the kind of thing the average person would make up." .Plankinton, who said he would not directly blame county officials for the attack, said he was "the 1>nly threat to the political power structure of Nye County." He said he had recently testified before a secret federal grand jury reportedly in· vestigating alleged political corruption in the county. Plankinton, a former county commission can· didatc, has been battling with Knight and county commissioners over operation of the brothel. THE "LEGAL PRECEDENT" STATEMENT that Plankinton attributed to 1Cnlght could have rostered ideas about torching the operation, he sa id. .. Any sick mind in the country could have read the same thing," Plankinton said. "Regardless of what those people are, they are human beings. They bleed the same as everyone else. They burn the same a s everyone else." Plankinton said he planned to reopen the brothel today. Filipinos Ndb Youngest Rebel ZAMBOANGA CITY, Philippines <AP> -The military has announced the capture of a 10-year· old rebel. one of the youngest insurgents taken prisoner in its 51h-year war against Moslem .sepa ratists in the southern Philippines. The youth was abandoned by his comrades after a battle. the milita ry said Wednesday in a communique r.eleased In this city, 550 miles south of Manila. 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The spending or $58,110 to move it to Heritage Park as a permanent his· torlcal church was approved before the so-called Jarvis-Gann initiative which has cut property tax revenues sharply. Instead of approving the synagogue project this week, county supervisors said property tax c:uls force its re· consideration at ruture budget hearings. A spokesman for the campaign to s ave Temple Beth Israel s aid withdrawal ol funds would be its death knell. EVERYBODY IS GOING TO ••.•• Save up to 40% in one of the LARGEST lighting Centers in the Western United States. llllT1HTOl IUCll • 7262 Edin1er u -----1-~~t:r.<• f714l M2-2n9 0.., lcH,11&. IM,-lM Call 642-5678. Put • few words to work for ou. ~ BOATS! RECREATIONAL V EHICLES! SPORTING GOODS! ~ CHECK THE SHOW SPECIALS • SAVE ON SUPER DEALS! IT'S AN EXCITING RECREATIONAL MARKETPLACE PLUS! 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More than l,000 or Saddleback's approximate· I) 17.000 students are military personnel from the El Toro 3rd Marine Air Wing, the Santa Ana Marine Corps Air ~tation <Helicopter) and Camp Pendleton. according to Frank Sciarrolta , as- sociate dean of instruction. MANY OF THESE MARINES ARE from out of 'st~~~· While stationed in California, they are class1f1ed for educational purposes as residents According to Sciarrotta, their attendance en mas!>e at locally funded community colleges could create a financial burden. To allev_iatc this burden, college offi cials re- l't.'nlly submitted a claim to federal officials which may net Saddleback as much as $300,000. T he collt'ge has been conducting the military program for only a little over a year a nd this is the first cla im to the federal government Saddleback officials have subm itted. The bill was sent lo Uncle Sam under feder al law provisions allowing reimbursem~nl to local ag encies for the costs or s ervices pro,t'tded to gov- cr~ment employees in a ''federally affected area." !.aid Roy N. Barletta, Saddleback's superintendent of bus iness. IN THE CLAIM, BARLETJ'A 'identified 309 !-.tud~n.ts h~ Judged as being "federally-connected." Qualifications for s uch classificallon include being .t:1ge 21 or under, and working or li ving on fe deral 'property • If the !>ludent is ide ntified as living and work· ,ing on ft•de ral acreage. the college may receive as ·mul'h as $1.000 lll average daily attendance <ADA l •m CJnl'Y· the adminislnitor said. If the student only vorh on the prope rty. the ADA can drop lo about ha lf th:.i t a mount This federal reimbursement 1s more than four timt·:-. the state's ADA reimbursement payment of S2-10 per stude nt. according lo Sciarrotta. IN ADDITION TO THE federal ADA pro- visicin. college officials reap -another benefit from the m1lilciry free classroom space. When Saddleback took over the Mannes' col· lege program. formerly <>peratcd by Pepperdinc lJ n1 n·r~1ty, the school inherited the use of 17 <:l a~srooms on El Toro Marine Corps Air St ation and Sant•1 Ana I lclicoptcr Air Station. Approx1matl'ly 40 genera l education a nd m a- 1or i.u hjcct <'lasses ::ire offered in these facilities Sciarrotl<.1 said ' Since. by law. a community college cannot restrict who attends its classes, many of the l.432 students c nrolll'd in the base classes are non milita ry. The resultant e ffect is an extension or the Saddleback CClmpus into El Toro and Santa Ana. T HIS BENEFIT, PLUS THE FEDERAL ADA provision. not only could make the military pro- gram self-supporting, according to Sciarrotla. but also offe r other low or no-cost benefits to Sad- dleback stude nts and to the community. In these Proposition 13 times, Sciarrotta said , such a financing me thod is attractive. Jeivs to Protest Redgrave Movie llOLLYWOOD IAP I Arrangements have bet•n made to screen ac tress Vanessa Redgrave's controversial film. "'The Palf'stinian," in a local theatt:r on a two-week booking after the motion p1ct ure academy canceled plans for a one-night. non<'ommerc ial showing at its theater. But .Jewish Dcfc·nse League me mbers vowed Wednesday to protest the screening of the a lleged- b anti-Israe li film ot the new location. 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I work weU with 11eople, like to travel, and think I would be good at this job. I've beard thi!> fi eld is hard to get into. Could )OU give me some tips? -N. B., Columbia, S.C. M o~t "~Pi ring night attendants don 't holht•r to become ex pert appli· (.·ant:-. o~ t~ find out whcit's ~appening 1n thl! airline industry. You'll gain a l'OmPl'litivc advantcige if you do. Study the job m arket, apply to all .;u rlincs for whi ch you qualify, and 1f g ranted an interview -be ready wath th<' n~ht answers and the right look. YOUR JOB MARKET research is designed to determine which airlines are hiring, and when. As flight atten- dant Anita Chadwick Smith says, ''H iring ttecd!> can change quickly, :-.omet1mes -from one month to the , next." Smtth is president of Skyline. ;i monthly news letter which monitors 1 he flight attendant hiring plans of 30 l .S air earners. 1h your organized job search pro- g re~~c~. be s ure you understand a (light 41.tlendant's work; you'll be ~·hecked on lhis during interviews. c Read career li terature and talk with fli ght attendants; if necessary, visit airports and strike up conversa- tions with them.> ANTICIPA'l'E INTERVIEW ques- tion~· Why do you want to be a flight attendant'! How long do you want to fly? usually you can fl y until ~ou're fiO. Why do you want to work for thi~ part1<:ular a irline'' How do .'ou feel about -Oerng away from ho ml•" \'our appl'ar ance at interviews mu~t convey professionalis m . Observe flight atlendanL'i at airports ,ind an ddvert1~t>ments for clues to the i mage an airline is projecting. Look the part ( __ CARE_ERS_) .Ease the task of becoming an ex· pert applicant by reading s~c1ahzed airline industry publications. a 1ibrarian can direct you to these. SKYLINE, FOR INSTANCE. costs $20 yearly This news lNte r is only onl· page ecich month. but 1t ·~enough to keep you inform ed of the ai rlines' hiring activities. New subscribers re- ceive a kit with c urrent and useful in- formation, su<;h as rates of pay !up to S20.000 annually at some companies 1 and qualifications for each airline, how_ to apply <procedures vary by carrie r >. duty hours, routes, and so forth. Skyline is worth ats price as an in· formation resource for fli ght atten- dant hopcfub READER SERVICE I/ you'd lake a free sample copy of Skyline. send your postcard request to Joyce Lam Kennedy at th1:. newspaper. This oJJer ends Sept. I. Standoff Emh After 6 1/2 Hours CORTE MADERA CAP> -A Corte Madera man, upset because the air had been let out of his pickup truck tires, held police at bay for 6L<.z hours 't>efore surrenderin~. Police said Euge ne lle la, 34, threatened to s hoot any police of· fiC'ers who came near his home. The standoff Tuesday night finally ended a fter a minister. psychiatrist and n e ighbor pers uaded lle la by telephone to emerge from the house. He ta was taken to the Marin Coun- ty Mental Health Center. No one was injured and no charges were fil\<1. Since when do you drink Jim Beam? "Since I got the big picture!' •1,,1\lV'' ,101(,hl Oil• """••I•~ I •I • I ,I U•I A~ I 1,Wf • ~ Ill AV 11':.llt 1 •'• lll < I•\' '<1 ~IA'I " SEAM ,~ ./ Phone Abuses Charged To llliIWis Goverrwr CAR~ERS I NATIONAL WANTED DIAMONDS • GEMSTONES SPRINGFIELD. Ill. <AP> -Gov. James R. Thompson and his staff have made hundreds ot personal and political long-dis t a nce telephone calls using state phones and tax· payers' money, an Associated Press investigation s hows . Jewels by 1osephs 1s searching tor diamonds and gemstones from private ind1v1duals and estates. Careful examination and evaluation by our experts. Highest prices paid Call 540-9066 1!>-9 daily, Saturday 1<>-6. Sunday closed Ask ro( Betty Oraco or Frank VandarWell unexplained calls to the Caribbean, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. •1ewel s by •ioseph THOMPSON IS RUNNING for re· electioh. He is serving a two.year ~S~o~u~th~C~o!as!t P!l~az!a!• ~33:~3;~3 B~r~1s~to!l.~Cos~ta~M!asa~·~5~40-~9066~~ term because the state constitution - was a mended to make gubernatorial e lections fall in non.presidential etec· · tion years. After this year, the ·gov.1 e rnor 's term will again be four Thompson and his s tarr billed tax- payers for calls to political consul- tants in Washington and Detroit, to his Chicago re-election campaign C'ommittee and to Republican Party officials across the nation, the two· month AP investigation s hows. T HOMPSON SAYS the AP in· vestigation "put us in motion to clean up our house" in policin~ use or the nearly 200 telephone lines in the Springfield and Chicago offices of the governor and in the Executive Mansion here. "Obviously we slipped up ... ob- viously we didn't do our job," Thompson said in a n interview. In addition to political calls, tax· payers were billed for personal and years. · After the investigation began in April, Thompson's campaign com· mittee tried to reimburse the state for political calls. The committee pa id $485. though the AP found that, at the least, an estimated $947 in such calls had been placed. I A FEW THOMPSON aides also re-, imbursed the s tate for personal calls. The AP investigation involved checks on about I percent or 190,000 I long-distance calls made from the day Thompson took office Jan. 10, 1977 to the end of 1977. Overall, the I Thompson phone bill totaled about \. $120,000. GOOD NEWS FOR DIAMOND BUYERS "I Bought Diamonds In New York For Prices I Couldn't Believe." -RR. (Bob) Raciti. President Rac1t1 Jewelry Company MERCURY SAVINGS Executive Oll1ces: 78t2 Edinger Ave., Hun11nq1on Beach, CA 92647 11'1 l c I 11C)lf' l n. 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Come on in and take advantage of these fantastic savings on diamonds while the supply lasts. Below is iust a small samplin9 of diamonds pur.chased in New York. H ... dreds more are av,ilable in a variety of price ranges and carat weights. (All diamonds are subiect to prior saleJ These diamonds are priced at $1,589 per carat These diamonds are priced at $989 per carat Lot Ho. ~ Weight Price Lot No. Shape Weight Price 7858 A Oval 1.23 ct. Sl,954'.47 6103 Round 1.03 ct $1,018.67 7858 B Pear 1.25 ct. .1,986.25 5860 Marquise .76 ct. 751.64 7858 c Marquise 1.14 ct. $1,811.46 5861 Pear .54 ct. 534.06 7858 0 Oval 1.08 ct. $1,716.12 5841 Marquise .43 ct. 425.21- 7858 E Pear 1.01 ct. '$1,604.89 7611 A Round .70 ct. 692.3Q 7858 F Pear 1.07 ct. $1,700.23 7611 B Round .77 ct. 761.53 , 7858 G Pear 1.42 ct. $2,256.38 7611 c Round .74 ct. 731.86 7858 H Marquise 1.08 ct. $1 ,716.12 7611 0 Round .52 ct. 514.28 7858 I Pear 1.08 ct $1 ,716.12 7611 E Round .41 ct. 405.49 7711 Round 1.20 ct. $1,906.80 7611 F Round .27 ct. 267.03 7620 Round 1.36 ct. $2,161.04 7611 G Round .73 ct 721.97 Rt"'tmbir, you c• haYt tt.M ..... aimtecl cl..-ds set ill be..tiful custo• ••ig111d wtings In yellow or white gold -ricJM °" tM prellllHs .._.. at Rocffi's. In the Harbor ano, Raciti Jewelry C-.p•y Is yow w-stop cewter for • yow jewelry Mflk. HOURS MON-FRI 10 a.m.·6 p.m. S~TURDAY 10 a.m.·5 p.m . •• I j LOCAL I CALIFORNIA I NATION Wi119ed \liciorr1 One of south county l'Oa:-.l 's .. in" sports for lunch, if yo u 're a pell<:an. i:-. hail tender al Dana Point Harbor While one pelican digs for <.1nchovi cs. others \\alch for man who tends tender. apparent- !~· <J\·;.11ling himself of -..11mc other lunch s pot. Bl'low. :,ated pelican t11lk fly out to s ea. po:,~11Jly <Jftcr a Jes:, l'aplivc ::.nack CSLBU Rap Brown No w ~~~n~~!!~,~~-· Musllin Merchant !1on of lhc journalis m ATLANTA CAP> -H. Rap Brown. the young d e p art m c n t of Ca I revolutionary who exhorted blacks to get guns and State Cong Beach has s hoot whites 10 years ago. now 1s a Mus lim won accrt'ditallon from merchant who r uns a s mall grocery in the Wes t the American Council End for Edue ation for "I can't prevent you from writing a story. Journah~m Masha Allah ht is the will of God>." Jamil Ab- Cal State Long Beach dullah Al-A min said as he sat in front of the brick became the seventh building that has three locks on the door and such acrrcditcd school bur~l ar screens on the window. on 1 he Wesl Coast. ac C'Ord1ng to flepartmcnt chairman. M.L. Stein. Sixty eight schools m the countrv have been re coi:t mzed by this national coum·1l, ht• added. 4 Graduate With Honors Four Orange Coast students have graduated with honors from Western State Un1vers1· ty College of Law in Fullerton Marjorie Rushforth of Costa Mesa graduated rum laudc. Graduating "with scholastic merit" wer e Nancy Ferruzzo of Fountain Valley. Richard Masin of Loi:tuna Reach and Jill Hichll'r of Laguna Hills Two Honored At Redlands i\ COAST GUARD R ECRUITING poster hangs on the wall around the corner. Al-Amin talked at length to reporters from the Atlanta Constitution, bu't refused to allow the m to take notes or tape-record the conversation. "I was the most arrested man or the decade the ('60s), .. ge said. ··1 was probably arrested in Ctll thc 50 states." The struggle then. he said, was not just to sit next to white people. It was a problem of right and ' wrong, and he said that is still unsolved. "This is 1978, and anyone who still thinks that 'I'm black and I 'm proud' Is enough is in a s ad situation," Al-Amin said. "It is not sufficient." THE BEARDED AL-AMIN. 34, wears a crocheted cap and over a lls as he sits in front of his store. watching children play lllOWN basketball across the street. He regularly Joins the game The children buy candy and cookies from the :.tore. which also carries everything from tissues to a kosher leg of_lamb. lie said he converted to the Muslim faith while doing Cive years in prison In 1971 on charges of try- ing to rob a bar. T he new name. he said, came from a fellow in· mate and follower or Islam. Al-Amin means trustworthy and Abdullah meB11s servant or Allah. Jomtl means beautiful. ( Countians Graduate In Law We s tern Sta te University College of Law or Orange County ha s aw<.irded l aw degree~ lo a number or Orange coas t residcnb. R ece1v1n g degree::; arc : C:.r•11a •1 _, -JOllMy Butcher Hod l(ltr>e Jr., Clll>erll'M! -rtoMt Cotta -.a -EUQe"41 Beroeron, Cn•rte~ Aa~n c.,eoro1.e varrt-u Norri\, Sue Kru•wlc1<1. Judllh Rtt<I M.,J0tle RUV.torth, ~""" Saos. Wolll•m S<hOl~ano J6n VOIMllt~ Dana Polftl v,,,,. C.rey. ltd<lt Kennedy eno CNtrles Lrlletu El Toro -Jacquelyn FoUer ano Marvin Mart1ne1 l'tuntaln Valley -Nanq• Fer ruuo. Danlel HOPOY and Tllomo Sc11011m1llef Huntln9te11 he<ll -FloYd 8ets1to James Btnnell, Rulll Greenbaum c.eorot Haines, Donne Jacobson Rtcnaro Ktlley, Artnur ~Mn, Jao Rl1101to Jr James Sullivan Penelope Tor~son. Patrtc•• von Rtadt and SttC>IWfl Wtll Irvine -Rober! Cllartton, Ann• Jacobton ttld James Kern Eul lrvlM ~~ Sln1.,o L•111na Bt•cn Georo~ Hutchinson, Rlcllard Mu1n •nd Elinor MorrtM!fl, La11111a Hllll -Jiil Richter. MIUIOll vi.1. -M ldlHI Vincent and Wiiey Watton Htw1<1rt lta<ll -Cynthia An oenon, ~rlt AS/lwortll, Katllturo Ctarl<·Turptn, Dirk Oltllll, D•n Ollver. Kenn1t'1 Stone •n<I C•rol Trlli!m•n San Cl•-nt• -Larry Ounl•i:> Tnomas Her"1ty •""Don Somervllle San Juan Ca•htrano Jemn Fodtro Jr. end Jellrey Hylton SHI IH<ll Don An<ler'IOn W11tmlntlff -w1111e"' Bumm 'Y ' Sets Kung Fu The Chinese art or self-defense. Kung f'u San Soo. will be taught at the Orange Coast YM · CA In classes o.imed at all ages. Two Orange Coast stu· dents have been elected to Phi Bt>la Kapp» 3cadem1r honor soc1etv nt the l'niver~ity of Redlands. Teacher will be Ben- "YOUR NAME SIGNIFIES WHAT yo. s trive jamln S. Brandlt, who They ore Richard Bryson of Laguna Beach anO Knthenne Johnson or Uuntington Bcal'h to do in your li fe." he said. holds o black belt and After his parole from prison. he moved to hes a state crcdcntl81 lo Atlanta two years ago. He said his purpose now Is• \each setr-defe~sc. to serve Allah run the ::;tore and serve his com· Information 1s uvuila· muraity. " ' ble by cutnng 64.2-9990 ( . . ' .... fhur9day. June 15. 1978 DAIL v PILOT A I .J Haldeman Out Dec. 20 WASHINGTON CAP > -H.R. Haldeman . whose storied loyalty to Richard M. Nixon shattered tn lhe backlash of Watergate, wiU be paroled from prison Dec. 20 after serving 18 months of a four-year sentence fpr obstruc- tion of justice 8.fld pieeJury. on society ... living a totally wasted Ufe at this time ... that assail d thinking man who 1s required to t!nter prison The U.S. Parole Commission set the release (fate Wednesday, acting on the recommendation of examiners who interviewed Haldeman at the Lompoc. Calif .. minimum security prison last month. As Chief ol staff to Nixon in his first term. and the president .... c loses t confidant, Haldeman wielded enormous power. But the ir friends hip turned sour when Nixon refused to pardon Haldeman as a llnal presidential a ct and when he later alluded to Haldtnnan's "ti E HAS BEEN punish ed Society has had its rclribullon." llaldeman's book. completed while he was at Lompoc. made the best-seller hsts. An industry source said he earned at least e1 half million dollars In royalties. Haldeman. 51. was convict~ a(ter a three-month trial of con - spiring to obstruct Justice. ob· s tructing Justice and thre1.• counts of perjury . His CO· defendants. John 0 Ehrlichman and John N. Mitchell. were con- victed or similar charges. THE COMMISSION HAD the option of paroling the former White House chief of staff any time after June 20. There was no explanation why it did not re· lease him aft.er he had served the minimum time since by all reports he has been a model prisoner. IN HIS BOOK, "THE Ends of Power." Haldeman made the final break with the former president, characterizing Nixon as being behind the Watergate cover-up "from Day One." Nix· on ignored the charge in his memoirs. All were sentenced by U.S District Judge John J . S1rica to serve 21 :i to 8 years in pnson. After hearing taped statements of contrition. Sirica cut the terms to one-to-four I n prison. Haldeman ha s worked seven-hour days. seven days a week as a lab chemist in the sewage processing plant. "He ls making no contribution to society or to himself." his lawyers said in a petition. "He is just t rying to exist and stay out of trouble ... he has ex - perienced the indignity, shame. horror. fear, disgust and all the other overwhelming emotion Haldema n entered Lompoc June 21. 1977 after the U.S. Supreme Court refused to accept the a ppeal of his Watergate con· viction. In a petition later, he said imprisonment made him "useless to the world, a burden "I am sorry for what l"ve done and for what I've been respons1 blc for. for what's been the re - sult and the damage it"s caused to many, many people and to our own governmental system.· Haldeman told Sinca Low School Cuts Urged Educators Ask 10%; Lawmakers Favor More SACRAMENTO <AP> -School officials are urging legislators to hold Jarvis-caused education ruts to a minimum -but their legislators are s haking their heads. Testifying before the ..--------- t wo·house confere nce ( ) committee considering STATE emergency state aid to ._ _______ __,, local governments, state :,c hoots chief Wilson Riles asked for $2.2 billion for the first 12 grades. That would be 10 percent less than they would have gotten in the 1978-79 budget proposed earlier. The California School Boards Association and the California Teachers Association asked for $2.& billion. But the chairman. Sen. Albert Rodda. D· Sacramento. and other Senate Democratic leaders favor $2.l billion for schools up th rough the com- munity college level. That. Rodda said, would be cutting them by 15 pe rcent -and is more generous than they should expect in future year;; as state reserves dwindlt!. s .... mer Cla.•e• Dropped LOS ANGELES <AP> -With 60 percent of the system ·s income for the upcoming year gone. trustees of the Los Angeles Community College District have voted to cancel most summer classes at all nine campuses. Wednesday's vote, prompted by the passage or Proposition 13 las t week, was 6· l. Officials estimated the savings at $3.5 million. Fi~ Chie f to t'ol1U1teer ALPrNE <AP> -Fire Chief Jay Ellis says he'll become a volunteer fire chief July 1. the date that layoff notices given all 22 members of bis fire department arc slated to tC1ke effect m the wake o' Proposition 13 Douglas Benspn, p resident of the Alpine Fire Protection District Board. said Wednesday that July l 1s \\hen the district will run out of money Con•trU«!tion Hafte d SAN DI EGO t AP> -Construction or the new Univers ity City High School. due to open in late 1979. 1s being canceled for lack of funds as a result of Proposition 13. olficials say. Bids to build the $10 million school were being asked this month. A ~pokesman said it might be resurrected by 1980. Equip•e nt Motllbal~d LOS ANGELES <API --The cars and office machines Los Angeles County can no longer use because of staff cuts forced by Proposition 13 will be stored instead of auctioned should they bt: needed again. officials said Wednesday. It will cost up to $4 million to mothball the equipment. but Mechanical Department Director Mathew Jacobs said the county doesn't want to sell the 3.000 cars and 20,000 orfice machines "because the people may eventually come back'' to use them SF Fare 11 lnere a •ed SAN FRANCISCO <A P >-A move to reopen the issue of Municipal Railway fare increases. which were ordered in Mayor George Moscone · ... financial emergency proclamation. has been de· reated by city supervisors. The board had approved the increases Monday night after the proclamation to offset the impact or Proposition 13. but supervisors met again Wednes- day night to reconsider their stance in the wake or criticis m by angry public transit riders. Castro Actions Probed .,,,,. W ASmNGTON CAP l -The White House. fac- ing Fidel Castro's repeated denials that he abetted the Katangan invas ion of Zaire. is outlining secret intelligence reports to back up its charge that Cuban troops accompanied the rebels almost to the moment of the attack. The release or the summary of the highly classified reports came as President Carter re- iterated his charge at a news conference Wednes· dav that the Cubans were deeply involved in the rebel invas ion of copper-rich Shaba province last month. Carter sited a list of steps Castro could have taken to block the invasion and contended that the Cuban leader's failure to stop the attack was. in ef- fect. proof of Cuba's complicity. So mei s R e taliate WASHINGTON <AP > -The U.S.-Soviet war of nerves over arrests of each other's citizens is escalating after a dramatic confrontation between an angry Andrei A. Gromyko and Secretary o( State Cyrus R. Vance. a U.S. official reports. The Soviet foreign ( , J mini s ter r eporte.dly IN SHORT threatened to retaliate . - for the highly publicized · a rrest outside New York City of two Russian na- tionals on s py charges and told Vance. "Two can play at this game." Gromyko's warning late last month, disclosed by the official Wednesday night, apparently was car- ried out in two separate incidents Monday -one of them the arrest of a U.S. businessman. .,,ot Potqto' S een WASHINGTm <AP) -The House Is tossing a political hot potat to the Senate with a vote to forego a cost-of-I ving pay -increase next year and to reduce Congress' own budget by s percent across the board. The economy measures, written into a routine appropriations bill for Congress and related ag~n­ cies for the 12 months starting Oct. 1. were in- spired by the so-called Proposition 13 "taxpayer revolt" in Califomia last week in which voters or· dered a major rollback in state property taxes St ralf!flfl Shifted ATLANTA <A P l -After long hesitation. Southern Baptists are headed into a new. broader a rena to fight social injustice and humon op· presslon at home and abroad. Their slance was seen as a clear strategy s hUt by the naUon's largest Protestant body. which generaJly In the past ha11, shunned poUtlcal Ills, concentrating on personal morJtity and saving souls. It is "the fi rst comprehensive commitment 10 human rights" by the 13 m1llion-member de nom inat1on . ~aid the Rev Floyd Craig of Nashville. Tenn. 2 nd Offiee r Die11 CHATTA NOOGA . Tenn (AP l A second Chattanooga police officer shot in a Monday night shooting incident <.1t an apartment 1s dead. cJ hospital offici<.11 said. . Patrolman David L Fncdenchsen. 29, died of a cardiac arrest today at 1 :09 a.m. PDT. Erlanger Hospital spokesm an Fred Gault said. His death came on the same day a funeral with full police honorc; wa~ scheduled for hi~ partner. Officer Nelson I. Hess. 35. 6irL 10 .. A bducied TREDYFFRIN . Pa. CAP1 -A JO.year-old New York girl. abdurted near Central Park in Manhattan. sexually assaulted and held capt1vt' for four hours, scaled a six-foot chain-link fence and escaped her abductor along the Pennsylvania Turnpike near Valley i''orge National Park. policl' said. Tredyffrin police said the girl persuaded her kidnapper to stop jus t east of the Valley Forge exit and allow her to relieve herself She then made her escape over the fence and her abductor apparentl:t did not pursue. authorities said. For Father 's Day . Better his score with a hand-made Batik Leather Golf bag! Imported from Indonesia and exclusive to us ... AJsol Lotions and Potions by Caswell-Massey ~ f ~11.f!-ov[~ings ~ Santa AM, .Ca . 92705 ·(714)546·6600 (In The Antique Guild Plaza l 1l 16 llAll Y PH.01 N Omni ' Horizon Attacked WASlllNGTON <~P > /\con sumer group has attacked the safety of Uie Dodge Omni and the Plymouth Horizon, two near· ly Id entica l Ch r ysler Corp. models that won Motor Trend Magazine's "Car of the Year" designation. Cons umers Union, a non-prorit testing oq~amzation. said Wed- nesday it is publishing an article in its magazine, Co ns umer Re ports. lilied ''Mos t Un· fortunate Car of the Year." AT NEWS CONFERENCES in Wa shington and New York . Consumers Union officials said the c ars were found "not acceptable" because of handling proble ms Do n Shw ind. director of chassis e n g ineering for Chrysler. met reporters on the s ide walk coming out or the Washington news conference and said the t est u sed by Consumer:. n1on "has no rela· ••onship to the way consumers drive a car." li e ac knowl e d ~ed th at Chrysler put the cars through the same test, but ··1t is one of many, many tests on a vehicle By itself, it has no meaning." AT THE NEWS conference. Consumers Union ::.howed films of a test in which the car w:Js driven at expressway speed and then dene('ted suddenly from a ~traight path "The t.ldl cc ti on as ac - t•nmpl1s hcd by twitching the ~•eering wheel and letting go. From that point, without aid of the driv<'r. most cars straighten themselvc~ with a minimum of wavering frnm side to side and return close to their previous ('Ourse," ~aid Mark Silbergeld, director of the organization's Washington office S ilb crge ld sa ad th e performance of the Omni and Hori zon in the tests "was often frightening." After test drivers rl•lcased the wheel on ~ach of the samples. "the car veered • from side to side. Sometimes each swing wa~ wider and more violent than the one before." llE SAID THE average con· sumer does not have the driving skill to control the car in such circumstances Asked what owners of the two ta r s should do with them. Cons umers Uni on oHacials said thcv should c·onsult with the Na· tional flighway Traffic Safety Administration and s hould not try to re-enact the tests the or· ganazation did on the car. ··we say at is an unsafe auto. But Con.sumer!:> Union onl y pro· vides 1nform at1on to <.'O n - s umers " House Move Plan Tangled In Red Tape Moving lht• historic Bennett Jlou~e an El Toro to Heritage Hilt an Serrano Co mmunity Park hit a snag this week. After coming be fore the Ora n ge County Board of Supervisor:. for approval. the .proposed relocation plan was dumped back on to the County Environmental Management Agency. It seems the agency. not the county historical society. should have asked permission to move the 1904 vantage house mto the park So, the move request will come lat<'r and. according to Super visor Halph Diedrich. be ::ipprovt•d. Tuesday. however. Diedrich and has rellow supervisors gave the county agency a slap on the wrist by refusing to approve the move without 1t first bein1: cleared by the agency. Dog Wat.ch Cherie Kealcy's puppy. Mocha. might be watching one· or his brethren t aking his medicine during anti-rabies clinic held Tuesday at I rvine City llall. Some 250 owner.s of dogs of all shapes and sizes took advantage of the S2 dinic sponsored by local vet~ Newport Considers Improvement Cut Almost half of the $2.8 million in budget c uts Newport Beach city .councilmen will be considering Friday are in the form of capital improvemenL" that had been planned prior to the passage of the Jarvis-Gann Amendment. They include such items as new storm drains. bulkhead repairs. the resurfacing or some city streets and alleys, new traffic s ignals. bike tra ils. ne w sidewalks, new water lines and new public tennis court!:>. IN THE •'ACE o f J arvis-Gann. a City Council committee fi gures Newport Beach citizens can do without Sl.191,000 worth of such items The committee made up of Ma yo r P au l Hyc koff a nd Councilmen Don Straus!:> and Paul ll ummel h a s r eco mme nded th e cuts. indicating most of the $2 8 million the city must lop orr a proposed S26 million budget w1ll come fro m the c apital improvement side or the ledger. In addition to the projects listed. Mayor Ryckoff indicated Monday he is inter est ed in hailing construction of the Newport Center branch library, or in reducing the size of the 14.000-square-foot structure. ANOTHER PROJECT Ryckoff indicated he would like to see e liminated is the multipurpose building planned for the senior citizen center in Corona del Mar Neither of those projects arc being paid ror with property taxes. but Ryckoff noted that property taxes will be needed to s taff and ma1nta 1n the s truc tures once thc y·r e completed. Here's the list of capital improvement projects that council men might eliminate from the 1978-79 budget BULKHEA D AND HARBOR s treet e nd improvement program. $3,000; reconstruction of copings on Grand Canal sea wall , $75.000 ; b e a c h stabilization program. S2.500: s torm drain i mproveme nt program. SS.000. and street and dr a in age imp r ove ment orogram. SS.000. Industrial Way !>torm drain. SIOS.000: Amethys t 1\venue storm drain. SB0.000 ; Kings Place !>torm drain. 570,000: Rock) Point sewer system. SI00.000. and street and alley resurfacang and reconstruction program. 5270.000 Tra ff ic con t rol !>a f ety ampro\'ements. SI0.000: bicycle trails program. $30,000: r esurface westbound San Joaquin Hills Road . $50.000 : cnn's truclion of pedes trian ramps or< Little Balboa Island bridge. S17.000 ; first phase of University Drive bicycle trail t.tnd bridge. $25.000 . a nd s ide walk safety construction program. SS.000. SIDEWALK. CURB and gutter replacement program. $10,000 resurfacing of city hall parking lot, $20.000: studies or general plan. s pecific area plans and E l R ·s. $15 ,000 : new aerial photographs of the city. $15,000. Also recommended for cuts are park and recreation projects including: Two additional tennis courts a l .M a riners Park . $50,000. hghtang for two tennis courts at San Joaquin Hills Park. S25,000: lighting for two tennis courts at West Newport Park. $20.000: view benches for Buena Vista and Edgewater avenues. Sl,500. rejuvenation o r softball ba~k s tops . S6.000 : reconstruction of park sprinkler ~ys tem s. $~5,000 , a nd installation of a underground watt>r system o San Joaquin Iii lls Road. $11.000. LOCAL Island Plan Halted Council Def eats Traffic Changes By JOANNE REYNOLI) Ol Ille o.lly Pli.t IC.ff Newport Beach city officials. on the verge or trying out a series or traffic system changes on Balboa Island. have pul the brakes on the plan because il lacked the backing or island residents. The proposal, which affe<!led Park Avenue between Marine and Ruby avenues. was put forth by the board of directors or the Balboa Island Improvement As· sociation <BJIA > and had the backing of Mayor Paul Ryckoff. himself a resident of the affect· ed area. APPROVAL BY CITY coun· cilmen was originally scheduled May 22. but two island residents appeared at that time and pleaded for a delay. They said the majority of island residents and property owners had not been notified about the proposal. In fact. a few of the projects in Lhe plan had already been com· pleted by May 22. The city traf- fi c division had painted a double yellow line down the center of Marine Avenue and had outlined the Marine Avenue crosswalks with reflective markers. The balance of the proposal in· volved restricting left and U· t urns from Park Avenue and in· stalling a stop sign on . Park A venue at Amethyst Avenue. PROPONENTS OF THE plan also intended to install a large sign at the corner of Park and Marine avenues. directing drfv-e rs toward the ferry. 12 blocks away. They dropped it from the proposal before it was taken to the City Council in May. At that time. in spite of objec· tions from Ryckoff and plan backers. councilmen put off ac- tion on the changes until M~on· day. Al Monday's m eeting. r epresentatives of the Balboa Isla nd Chamber of Commerce. a rival group to the BllA. present· ed petitions bearing more than 1 .000 signatures Of people Op· posed to the changes. APPARENTLY UNSWAVED by the petition or the suggestion from a Little Island resident that the city could save money by not instituting the changes. Ryckoff moved that the proposal be approved County r~ixes Niguel Park Junior Guards County government scuttled plan s to s pons o r a Junior lifeguard program at Niguel Beach Park. The program aimed at "ex- pos in g youn gst e r s t o the pleasures and hazards or ocean swimming" was lo have been supervised by San Clemente·s Department or Marine Safety. But as the County Board of Supe rvisors abandoned the SS.000 program on a 5·0 vote. Supervisor Thomas Riley ad· milted little interest shown 1n getting the junior lifeguard show on the road at Niguel Beach Park "It's been a very popular pro· gram in San Clemente." Riley s aid. "But there's been little in· terest shown here.·· Riley saad if erv:>ugh interest is eventually generated al Niguel Beach. he'll ask the board tf> re· cons ider Tuesday's vo te When Councilman Paul Hum· mel spoke in opposition to the meas ure. c iting a .. lack of solidarity among is la nd resi· dents." Ryckoff accused col· league of nit-picking. "This is a valid attempt to solve the island's traffic prob· lem," he added. HOWEVER, ONLY Coun· c1lman Don Strauss votea witb the mayor and the proposal was defeated. Resident Sue Ficker told coun- cilmen she believed tbe proposal was an example of why the city s hould develop a system to notify residents and property owners of pending projects, "before you spend any time or money on them." Silver Date I Mesa to Mark Anniversary ,. Costa Mesa will offi cially celebrate its 25th year of in- corporation with a banquet set for Friday, June 23. at South Coast Plaza Hotel. Advance paid reservations for the event organized by the Silver Anniversary Committee must be paid by Monday. Cost is $1S per person. and tables ror 10 <at $150) can bear- ranged. Checks should be made payable to the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce. 2960 Harbor Boulevard, Suite D. Costa Mesa. Reservations can be made in person at the chamber. The banquet will begin with cocktails al 6 p.m .. with dinner at 7:30 in Uie hotel's Plaza Ball Room. Golf, Country Club CM Offered Parcel For $12 Million Special legaslallon sponsored by Assemblyman Dennis Mangen would allow Costa Mesa to purchase the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club from the state for an estimated Sl2 million. The legislation cleared the Assembly a nd Sen at e an unanimous votes and became law this week even though Gov Edmund Brown Jr. didnt sign it THE LAW ALLOWS the city, if it chooses. to buy the 234-acre prope rty at about one half of its estimated faar mar ket valul', about $25.000 million The golf course is adjacent to Fairview State Hospital. The state condemned the land in 1972 and paid late millionaire Georg(' Capron $1 million for at In pas t discussions. city officials have said they were reluctant to s upply the golf course with an irrigation system 1f the land reverted back to the state at the end of the current 20-year lease. The city leases the property from the stale at SlO per acre per year . C ITY OFFICIALS ar c expected to comment on the possible purchase of the golf course at future caty counci l meetings A spokesman for the governor Steve Duscha. said the governor was reluctant lo sign the bin because he suppor ts making surplus state property available for housing Because the governor viewed this as a remote possibility for the golf course land. he allowed Escapees Arreste d SANTA BARBARA IAPI Two escaped Cali fornia Youth Author ity teen-agers. Phillip Bizzel. 18, of San Bernardino. and Ronald Weikel, Ii. of Pismo Beach. who allegedly attacked Lheir work camp supervisor with an ax and took his truck near Paso Robles were arrested here Tuesday. sheriff's dC'put1cs said the bill to be<:ome law without his signature, said Ouscha. ASSEMBLY MAN Mangers has submitted another bill lhat would allow Fairview Hospital to lease state land to a private developer for housing <about 500 units I A s pokes man for the Huntington Beach Democrat said today the bill is pending hefore the Assembly Ways and Mcuns Committee. Renters Get Extension On Eviction By PIDUP ROSMARI~ ot 1M 0.ilf Pli.t SUH The Irvine Company has re· lented on als 30-day notice of eviction of 79 families with children who live in the 3901 Parkview Lane section of the Park West Apartments. Officers of the landlord com· pany told the City Council Tues· day it still intends to evict them. lo convert the all-family section to all-adult BUT TENAl\"TS will be given at least until Sept. I. summer's e nd . to r eloca te to t hree r e maining fam ily sections within the sprawling 880-unit apartment complex. or move elsewhere. There currently are three adult sections al Park West. and four fa mily sections. The con· version would reverse the ratio. The Irvine Company states there is greater demand for adult units Fa miltc:. had been informed June 3. by notices of eviction. that they would have to move within a month. ANY ENTHUSIASM about the com promise was undetectable e ithe r amon g Pa rk We s t residents who attended the ('Ou nc al meeting or among ('ounc1l members . Will Parks Survive? The council. by a 4·0 vote <Mayor Bill Vardoulis was absent!, ordered the city at· torney to prepare a city or· dinancl' whi ch would ma ke it ii· legal for apartment landlords to discriminate rentals on the basis or fa m 1ly status. Project, Seroice Trims Weighed in Jliejo When Missi on VieJo 's Municipa l Advisor y Council I MAC> meets July 10 to consider what to trim from its last of Com· munity Service Ar<•a 9 projects and services. fa vl' of seven pro· posed community µarks hang in the balance MAC me mber.!> who were still unaware Monday night how much money rmay be budgeted subsequent to statewide passage of Proposition 13. the property tax limitation initiative. are ex· peeling to ~et about $600,000 for upkeep of streets. street light· ing. park constru('tion and park and open-spa('e maintenance. IN CONTRAST, thas year's budget was about $1 6 million. or seven planned-commuruty .,arks proposed for development over the next few years. only two are expcctt'<I to be complc\· ,. I ed in the near future, a County Environmental Management Agency spokesm an said Mon· day. Budgeted and under construe· tlon are Castille Park, a five· acre parcel at Trabuco Road and Marguerite Parkway, and Alicia Park, 9.5 acres at Alicia Parkway and J e roo1mo road Castille is budgeted for $243,000 and Alicia for $427 ,000, the spokesman said MAC M E MBE R S voted unanimous l y Monda y t o abandon plans lo Immediately develop Barcelona Park. I 7 acres at Los Allsos Boulevard and Trabuco Road The EMA orricial 11aid tt s imilar fUlf Is expected for Aurora Park. whlch l In dtslgn stages. Aurorn 111 slated for 3.5 acres near Marguerite and Alicia Parkways. Als o in design stages but without foreseeable funding are Wilderness Glen <English Can· yon> Park. 29 acres along Aliso Boulevard at Trabuco Road . Cordova Park. 4.7 acres at Marguerite and Crown Valley Parkways, and Oso Viejo Park. the community's la rgest site slated for 35 acres near La Paz Road and Marguerite Parkway. Faced Monday night by Irate homeowners seeking more Little Leag ue baseball diamonds. Councilman John Noble seemed to sum up the council's position wh en he said, ''It would be ludicrous for us to go downtown 1 appear be fore the County DoQ rd of Supervisors I lo ask ror pork sites when we can't evtn keep tht hghL<t on " • Detl'I ................ ALICIA PARK UNDER CONSTRUCT-ION IN MISSION VlEJO One of the 'Survivors· ot Proposition 13 Crunch I If enacted next Tuesday. the Irvine Company would be pre· vented rrom forcing the rest· dent!' to move. Councilman Larry Agran pro· ~ po!'ed the ordinance. Coun- 1 r1 lwoman Mar y Ann Gaado 1nd1cted immediate support. Councilmen Arthur Anthony and David Sills saad they had not de- cided. It takes three voles to enact an ordinance Harbor Night Set ~ For Angels Grune Newport Harbor Area Night will be held June 28 at a game between the Calilornill Angels and the Kansas City Royals The cost is S4 and information as available from the City or Newport Beach. 640·2271 , and the Newport Ha rbor ArCll C hambe r of Commerce. 644·8211. NATIONAL Thu1'9day,June15, 1978 DAIL V PILOT A I. 7 Artist Bares More Than Her Soul ............. W ASJUNGTON lA P > -Ke Ille Everts ls about to ao on stage at the Plua Burlesque Theatre to do the Lord's work God, she says s10cerely. wants her to wort as a stripper -in fact. he told her last Ju.ly to quit her $1SO·a -week JOb as a social worker in Brooklyn's slums and return to the staae. ... ASKED IUM. ·uow AM J going to help humanity as a strip teaser?' "He told me, 'Anyone from any walk or life can serve God. You're a minister if you praise God."' So wherever s he goes. Ms. Everts, who describes herself as "a better strip teaser than I an;i a social worker." praises God. "I talk in parks, on television. on radio talk shows. I always say what God prepares." Friday, she will preach in Lafayette Park. across Pennsylvania Avenue from the White House. PRESIDENT CARTER, SHE FEELS. will be ·•more than happy" at her appearance there. "because he loves God." Although she's "always scared to preach," she knows God will speak through her. "I have a holy mission : to remind the world of 1he words of Our Lady of Fatima ... She said men must become better and we must pray the rosary to convert Russia or there may be a danger of nuclear war." Ms. Everts quotes from a religious pamphlet describing a prophesy attributed to the Virgin Mary, who appeared in 1917 at the Portugese town of Fatima. STRIP ARTIST DOING THE LORD'S WORK ACCORDING TO THE PAMPHLET. the Ketne Everts Leaves Social Work for St•ge Blessed Virgin said that "great punishment will Laetrile, Gerovital ~ Sales· OK ~d in Nevada CA RSON CITY. Nev. (AP> - Manufacture and sale or two controversial drugs, Laetrile and Gerovital, has been a uthorized by Nevada Food and Drug Commissione r Al Ed· mundson. He also warned Wednesday that licensing or the two s ub- s tances "does not constitute a representation that either s ub- stance has any therapeutic ef· feet." THAT'S A LEGAL disclaimer designed to keep the state from being sued in the event someone use s the s ubstances unsuc- cessfully to treat ailme nts. Neither substance is expected to be available to the public before next fall. Lae trile is d c ra ved from a pricot pits and used for cancer treatments and Gerovital is a orocaine substance, a kin to nov· o ca inf.'. sa id to r e l ieve depression in the elederly. Both are banned from interstate com- merce by the federal Food and Drug Administration. THE TWO SUBSTANCES were approved by the 1977 Nevada legislatur e despite claims that the action would make the state a "sna ke oil mecca." . T~ legislature had fi rst come up with a Laetrile-only bill, but Las Vegas businessman Marvin Kratler lobbied successfully to get Gerovital included. He holds U.S. distribution rights to the drug. The state Food and Drug Com· mission regulations require an annual $30,000 Jicensing lee for a nyone who wants to manufac· ture the two s ubs tances. Manufacturers also have to pay costs of investigl:\lions into their backgroWlds. KRATrER HAS TERMED the rules tough but said be could live with them. He is expected to submit an application soon for a Gerovital venture. C. W. Baker or Reno and Louis Popp or Las Vegas have said they plan to produce Laetrile. Woman Diver Dies S AN DIEGO <AP > -A woman diver found in water near Coronado Is land has died. Doctors found electrical activity in her brain had stopped and dis· mantled life·support machines. The death of Patrice Delesi, 26, was reported Tuesday at Doc· tors Hospital. "Why work on the way to work?'' "I work hard all day long. So I sure j Rprcciate being able to ride the bus to my joo. T hat way I can relax all the way there and back instead of bucking traffic jams~' The bus makes life easier for a lot of people in Oran ge County. To find out how the bus can help you, call Orange County Transit District Iriformation at 547-3311 or toll-free ZENITH 7-3311from6 AM to 10 PM we ekdays and 7 AM to 5 PM Saturdays. Call 0 ·547·3311 We're 1-ere to get you there. \ come to all mankind in the second ha.If ol th~ 20th century .... Great scholars wiU invent weapons with which one·balf of mankind can be defeated ln 30 seconds." Ms. Everts was brought up In the Roman Catholic Church. but feels sbe found God 6~ years ago. Asked how old she was at the time. she is as elusive as when asked her age, which she gives as 25, 27 and -when pressed -"no older than 28." It STRIPPER SINCE AGE 19, she had been thinking of suicide, despondent "beacuse ( had nothing to live for." Then she met Verna Talbot, head of the Church of the One World Light, in Hollywood. "She is a saint. She was the only human beln& I ever knew who had the power to straighten me out." Ms. Everts was ready to renounce the world. forsaking the stage. men. smoking and dnnkmg. but her mentor counseled otherwise . ·'She said, 'Continue stripping, because that's what God made you to do -that's why he gave you a beautiful body'." remembers 1'!s . Everts. 44·21·38. a former Miss Nude Universe and, as a weight lifter, Miss Body Beautiful. THEN, THREE YEARS AGO, she said God told her to work full time with the delinquents and other youths she had2 been counseling between burlesque jobs the previous year. Sak Halt Calkdby Bu/fums HARBOR VIEW CENTER SAN DIEGO CAP> - Buffums Inc. has agreed to stop selling women's purses made or the s kin o f p y thons. an en· dange red species, the c ity attorn ey's office says. The complaint was filed by James P. Bacon. curator of rep· tiles and amphibians at the San Diego Zoo. 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Carew, the six-time American League batting champion, was taken ore the trading market by Twins Pres ide nt Calvin Griffith Wednesday. Gri((ith said Carew, the AL's Most Valuable Player in 1977. would re main in a Min· nesota uniform. at least for the remainder or the season. While Griffith was pulling his prize merchandise off the block, Philadelphia a nd New York swung into uction as tonight's m idnight trading deadline draws closer. THE PIULLJES acquired re- lief s pecialist Rawley Eastwick from New York in exchange for outfielcter-fi rst baseman J ay Johnstone and minor league out- fielder Bobby Brown. Eas twi c k . th e Nation ol Lec.iguc Fireman of the Year with Ci ncinnati in 1976. s igned a Holland ;Dominates World Cup 8 U ENOS A IR ES, Argentina 'I\ P > Holland dominated the World Cup Wednesday as its goal- scoring machine roared into high gear and crushed Austria 5·1 in thl• opening match or the second round. Johnny Rep scored two goals, and Rob Rcnsenbrink banged in his fifth of th<' tournament as the Dutch went into the early lead in Group A. Brazil. in much less impressive style. downect Peru 3-0 in Group B. $1. I million. five-year contract with the Yankees us a free ugent last winter. He appeured in eight games .this year with a 2-1 rec- o rd and 3 .28 earn ed run average. "He'll join our reli ef corps," said Ozark. "and Ron Reed will become a starter. I Just have lo see what kind of condition he 1s 1n. "THE BEST PART of the deal is the kid they got, Brown. fie can run like the devil, he's a contact !litter and I think he can be a s uperstar." J ohns tone. a 10-year big league veter an, has a .308 average since he returned to the majors in 1974. Brown will move to the Yankees' farm club at Tacom a. "We needed a le ft-handed pinch-hitte r ," s aid Yankee Manager Billy Martin. Eastwick bet-ame expendable when Dick Tidrow was yanked from the starling rotation and returned to the bullpen. A deal mvolving Cleveland and San Diego also was complet· ed Wednesday night with the In- dians sending rookie reliever Dennis Kjnney to the Padres for re liever Dan Spillner. :,p1Jtner. 'l.'1, 1s currently 1-0 with a 4.86 ERA in 17 a p- pearances this season. Kinney has appeared in 18 games for the Indians. compiling an 0-2 record with fi ve saves and a 4.42 ERA. Gri(fith, who said Monday he was trying to trade Carew at the player's request, refus ed to dis- cuss his reasons for hailing trade efforts. The Twins issued a brief statement saying that after talks with team executives and Manager Gene Mauch, they had decided to terminate efforts to trade the 32-year-old firs t baseman. CAREW HAD given Griffith Cl lis t of five AL teams with which he would play. and Griffith re · cei ved offers from four . the K a nsas City Royals , Texas Rangers. Yankees and a team the Twins declined to name. Both Carew and Mauc h in· dicated that they weren't s ur- prised when the trade talks were s topped. "I rea Jly felt there wasn't enough time." s aid Carew. "If you're going to make a big trade you have to have time when you can really get involved and get the players that you need." "No club in baseball could g 1 ve you what Rod Carew is worth and then pay him what he is worth." said Mauch. "I never thought for an instant that Rod would be traded ... Kansas City Manager Whitey Herzog agrees with Mauch. ••1 DIDN'T reall y think we'd get him." ller zog sa id. "I think Calvin did the right thing. He's got to get as much as he can for him. and apparently nobody was willing to g ive up ha lf thei r ballclub . .. At least now. if the Twins don 'L draw well this year he'll have a good excuse to trade hjm during the winte r. And now he has the whole National League to deal with. too " l le rzog was r eferring to the in ter-league tr<Jdi ng market which "ill be in full ~wing th1!> winter 4'PWI ....... METS COLLIDE -New York outfielders Elliot Maddox <6 > and L ee Mazzilh collided We dnesday night at Dodger Stadium while c hasing Davey Lopes' triple in the s ixth inning . Although shake n by the clash . both p layers re mained m the gam e as the Dodger~ won. S 3 5th Straight for Dodgers Hough Hangs Tough LO S ANGELES <A P 1 - Charli.c Hough has regained his s tatus <is th(· Los Angeles Dod~crs' No. I relief pitcher. For the lime being, <Jnyway. With Terry Forster s1dchncd indefinitely with an mflamed elbow. Hough was called upon in Cl critical ninth inning Wednes- day n\ght. the firs t time all season he has been thrus t into a do-or·die situation. victory. but gav(' up 12 htl5 It wus afte r StevC' llendC'n.on jnd Willie Montanez i.mglcd with two outs 1n the ninth that Man ager Tom Lasorda '.'>Um · monc:d Hough to pi t c h to Stearns . who had homered ;,ind s mgled twice off John earlie r. .. But W<'sl Germanv, the defend- ing champion. stagc·d a defensive stand and held llaly to a scoreless tie. It was the• Germans' third scorelcssdn1w in four matches. Holland. with 2 points in the bag and its forwards springing into life at the n ght time. looked like the team to beat in Group A. Italy a nd Germany each had I point and Austn anon('. Rraz1l took 2 points and went at least temporarily to the front in Group B. Also. Argentina defeat- ed Poland.2·0. The veteran knuckle baller came through, striking out John Stearns to preserve the Dodgers· Dodger" Slate Tont9nt f:°r •ctav S<ltu•O•Y AllG.a~onKAIC17tol N~w Yo•k •• L~ A"9f'I~\ MonUHI ., L~ A"9"1~~ Mont•ot•I •t L~ A"9"1~ I U pm I H p m 6 HPm • • I T II R E \\' A L I. knuckkballs." said Hough, who s truck out Stearns on I h .. ·l· pitches t~ earn his first s ave of 1978. "I lo~ those kind of s1tua lions. That's whe re a reliever -= earns his money The best ~oals of the day were scored by l<empes or Argentina. Thl·y allowed his team to prosper c:tcs pitt· an almost continuous born bnrdment at their goal.""'- ln the 15th minute, Kempes racl'd at full speed into the penal· ty, got under a long high ball and hc·adcd down into lhc corner of the nl'l In the 72nd mi nut<'. he waltzed through th<' tough Polish defense on his O\\Tl for a solo goC1I. 5.3 victory over the New York Mets . THE VICTORY was Los Angeles' fifth in a row. matching its longest winning s treak of the season. Rick Rhoden. 5·3, will attempt to extend the streak tonight when he starts for the Dodgers agamst Ne w York 's Nino Es pinosa . 5·5. Oirccu's pair for Brazil were also impressive. The first was a free-kick, blasted in from outside t he penally arC'a DAVEY LOPES FORCES JOHN STEARNS AT SECOND f N DOUBLE PLAY ATTEMPT. Bill Russell a nd Steve Gar vey acco unted fo r <Jll five Los Angeles runs off loser J erry Koos man. 2-8. Gar vey s lugged two home runs. his seventh and eighth of the year . But 1l was Russell's two-oul, two-run dou- hl l' in the Sl'Venth that broke J 3·3 t1e Tommy John, 8--1 . carned the A Smiling Trevi110 Lee Trevino 01>encd a bid for his third U.S. Open golf c hampion::ihip today a t Cherry Hills Country Cl~b In En~lcwood, Colo. Trevino had a big laugh durmg a practice round Wednesday. lie won the Open in 1968 and ogain in 1971 t Palmer Misses Shutout But Angels Dazzled Just the Same From AP Dispatc hes BALTIMORE -In his last 591 :1 mnmgs, Baltimore pitcher .Jim Palmer has s urrendered on- ly two earned runs and lh! California Angels were respons(-· ble for one Wednesday night. ~ But it was only token re· :-.i stancc as Palme r turned away the Angels on six hits and re- corded a 5·2 victory here, the 13th strai g ht win for the Orioles. Palmer, who says it takes luck to pitch a shutout. didn't have it Wed nesday. Center f1 e lct er Carlos Lopez misplayed a soft liner by Lyman Bostock and that led to both California runs. one of them charged as unearned. UNTIL THEN, Palmer was bidding for his Sl s t -caree r shutout. his sixth of the season and the fifth in his last six starts. Lopez. involved in two earlier near-collisions with right fi elder K <'n S ingle ton, appeared to hcsital<' before charging lhe ball J and then missed a s hoestring catch. One run scored on the hit, one of two for Bostock who has a 14 -game hitting streak , and u n othcr came a c ross whe n Lopez let the ball gel through for an error. Smee May 20, the only ,lngeb Slate r on•ohl C.Hlo•n•••lt B•lt•mo•e F rl0• / Cetlfo•nl••tN•w York SaturO"'f C•lllo•nl••IN-Vork • Hpm • SSp m • SSp m other earned run off Palmer, 9-4, was scored by California on June 5. "When you reach the sixth or seventh inning with a s hutout go- ing," said Palmer. "you ob- viously try to pitch one. But. I've always s aid s hutouts are pure luck." THE ORIOLES, who had scored only 10 runs in Palmer ·s s ix previous s tarts, took a 5·0 lead after four innings off Ke n Brett. 2·4. Brett s tarted in place oi Nolan Ryan, who pulled a leg muscle while running in the out· fi eld prior to a game in Bosto~ Tuesday night. Lopez capped a three-run rally in t he third with a two-run bases-loaded single. The first of two r uns in fourth came on Billy Smith's ho mer off the left field foul pole. Rich Dauer had three hits for the second successive game and two of them followed walks to Mar k Belanger, who scored In each rally as Singleton grounded into a force and hit into a double play. PALMER. A TWO-TIME Gold Glove Awar d winne r for his fielding ability, got himself in trouble at the outset when he failed to handle successive bunts by Ken Landreaux and Bobby Grich. He fell down on the second as Landreaux raced to th 1 rd. but then re ti red the next three batters. "f was breaking in a new See ANGELS, Page BZ Lobsters Crush Oranges Martina Navratilova defeated F'ra ncolse Durr. 6-2. to lead the Boston Lobsters to a 29·15 vic- torv over the Anaheim-Oranges Wednesday night in World Team Te nnis action on the winner 's courts Chff Drysdale's 6·4 win over Tony Roche was the lone v1otory for the Oranges In other action. the LA Stnngs be at Seattle, Z8·16 ... , ... n, 4'NIMI"' U Womtn -Nh•tlllov• 181 d•I Durr • 1, Nevr•lllov•Holl.O.f(BI Ml C•Hl1 H••ttr •I Mtn DrJ'\O<ll• tA"l'9AO<M • •. Aoc:rw EmerM>n 1111 Otf Co• Ory le • I M1 .. d -HOll.O.y Emt• 18 1 df'f C4'$•1• Co• 1.s A -1 014 •I llo\lon ..... _n,~O.tt14 1 .. I Women F'l><nl'Olll "I Ott ..... _ • I KIO'• 1Cr119•r IGGI Otl Mewrn H•NCK"d I t M•n -M•••• IC.GI Otl M•\lef\ •• M<Mlll•n-Me.,... (GGI Otl Stone M"''" I. Mixed -l'romholll St-II 1 Cl<tl Kr119tr ~Mlll•n~l. A Un•v•ll<tble •t t11;li-110I" I I Los.,....., U. Seattle t• Womt" -Ewrl ILAI dtl A-." lhert IC1Yomu•• IL.A1ae1 Slow Cuypj!•s• 1 M•" St-••• Gof'""'n ISi .,., N•st•,. .. J V Amritr,.1 A Amritro11 ILA I Otl IC•<ll•I Cio•m•" I t M1 .. d -N•\l•W K1Yomu•• ILAI ,,., :.trw••t· Slovr by Otleull H A S IU •I LO. A1>9tlr• i ... 01-.e n . .....,Ort._ n Wom•" -K AefCI ISO>°"' lu•ft0..11. J K At1d Gue.refit fSOI Ciel fut'llbull C.wley 7• Men l ... , ISOI Otl Petti'°" I •• P•lllMlll A1eswn tN01 Off uvrr C.~ 1 t M1 .. d Cut Ciuerrent tSOJ.d•I l"u' At<ll••ds~J A •,cnt •IS... ()j.., I l ''I've:! come into situations like that this year. but this 1s the firs t time this late m the game." Hough. after a rocky start, hai. a llowed just four earned runs m his last 14 appearances, s triking out 22 batters during that span while walking only four. Garvey homered a fte r two wer <' out m the firs t mnmg, but the M cts <'a m e back with two runs 1n the second. one on Stearns ' fifth home run. Stearns !'mgled home the Mets' third run 1n the fifth inning , bt/t t h1· Dod~e rs rallied to tic the gaml· m the sixth Di\ VEY LOPES tripled omf scored on Russell 'i. grounder t11 third. and then Garvey hit h1-.. :-.<'cond ho mer to tie the game 3.3 The Dodgers· winning rally 111 the seventh began when Stew Yeager walked with one out and .John. allempt1ng to sal'nficl'. reached base when Yeager heal Koosm an·s throw to second Lopes singled to lclt, but Yeager wah cut down at the plate b) ll e nd ersoo·s s trong throw Russell followed with his hnc drive double down the left.field hne. scoring John and Lopes Car vey, who has hit two home See OOOGF.RS, Page 8 2 Sltdd1 Arrested Paul Smlth , head bas ketball coach a t Capistrano Vall~· Hig h and coach of the South A ll-s tars. was a rrested Wed - nesday n ight by Riversidl' p o lice on s uspicion of re- cc1v1ng !-.lol e n prope rty . Sm 1th <ind Ramona Hi gh coach David Carmichael \\ere arrested after pohcc a uthorities learned the l"-O planned to buy microwave ovens from a man on a s treet corner. 82 DAIL 'I' ~·it 1 lnurMSAv Jull• I:> lltltt APWlr-. .... t REMAINS A TWIN Rod Carew will remain in a ;\Jin ncsot<1 Twins uniform after learning that President Calvin Gnffith had terminated effor ts to trade him Wednes- diJy. (;arew. the American League MVP and batting cham- pwn in 1977. limbe rs up with a practice pipe prior to the Twin~ v1<·tory over Cleveland. 8-2. See s tory o n page BL Have Bat, Will Travel Ex-ballplayer Tries Classifieds From AP Dispatch~ NEW YORK -Earl Williams dreams of the day his face is plastered on posters proclaiming : '"( got my JOb through The New York Times.·· In one of the newspaper's more unique help-wanted e1ds -for one thing, 1t appeared in Mon- day's ~ports :section rather than the classifieds -the m other of the forme r catc her-first baseman appealed to m a· .1or league baseball to give her son one more chance. i. IL cost Dolores Hiley $352 80 to place the advertisement. fl was displayed at the bottom of page 12, sandwiched between a n ad for a la r ge-scree n television and listings for available dogs and cats EAllLWILLl-S ··Employment wanted by baseball player." it read. And under Williams ' name it listed his attributes . 1971 National League Rookie or the Year 8 years in major leagues as catcher·lB l:p\ hr's-457 rbi's Salary: Very Reasonable Excellent Health No Police Record HAVF. BAT, WILL TRAVEL, WILL HUSTLE and it gave a Montclair. N.J ., mailing address. As ol Wednesday morning, the Riley mailbox was still e mpty althou~h the m ail has been known to lake more than two or lhree days to go c ross-town. Nevertheless. Williams sits 1n his apartment in Alameda. virtually m shock. perhaps washed up al the age of 29 Quote of lh~ Da!I--------. Dodger pitcher Tommy John on the gr eed of the modern ba II player <delivered tongue m cheek >: "Even if Thad to take half my salary, I'd still play the game. Even 1f they said '/\II you can mak<' is $150,000,' I'd still play the game." Ebewlwrr ia Sporf.s .•. BASEBALL Sadaharu Oh of the Yomiuri Giants set a Japanese career record of 1,949 RBI with a two-run homer Wednesday. Oh's homerwas his 20th this year and 786lh of rus career ... Arizona State slugger Bob Horner signed a contract with the Allan ta Braves. Terms were not disclosed but It is rumored that Horner signed a one-year deal with a bonus close to $250,000 ... Orlando Cepeda, a former star with the San Fra ncisco Giants. has lOdays to report to Eglin /\ir Force Base In Florida to begin serving a five-year sentence for marijuana law viola- tions ... The Chicago White Sox won their 16th in their last 18 games with a 4· l victory over visiting SADAKA1tu o" Texas. Ron Schueler and Jim WUlougbby com- bined fora three-hitter ... Luis Tlanl gained his 45th career shutout with a four-hiller as the Boston Red Sox romped over Oakland, 9-0 ... Paul Blair's tbree·run homer with to out in the 10th inning capped afour·runraJlyto give the New York Yankees anll-9win over visiting Seattle ... Dave Parker slammed a three.run homer to pace Pitts burgh to a 6·4 triumph over host I louston. FOOTBALL Fonesl Gregg has resigned a s offensive line coach of the San Diego Chargers after 31~ months on the job ... The Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed six of their draft picks, including 230-pound running back Johnny Davis from Alubama OTHER SPORTS L1ght-heavywe1ght c ha mpion Michael Spinks, the younger brother or heavyweight c hampion Leon pinks, has been charged with common assault and possession or marijuana. He's free on a Sl.500 appearance bond in St. Louis ... Defending champion Tommy Hudson has t ake n the lead in the Professional Bowlers Assn. national championships following a seven-game bl Mk or 2Q1·228·279-213·234·26~·300·246 a' Reno. Sport• on Radio .. T~lebbiOtl RADIO: Tonight Baseball Angels at Baltimore. 4:30 pm .. KMPC <7101 : Hor!lt> Rocing Feature Race frqm Hollywood Pa rk, 5:30 p.m., KIEV <R701. Baseball -New York r t Dodgers, 7:30 p.m .. KABC 1700 > 1, TV: Tont~ht llor!.11 Rucing rrom lloll ywood Park. 10 o'<'IMk. Chunncl 22 f" ro• Page II I ANGELS ... glove.·· P1&lmer said. "and I went back to the old one alter thal inning. It was very embar· rassing. I also pulled a muscle an my chest that I didn't know I had.'" The Orioles. who have won 21 or 26. face California ace Frank Tanana. 9.3, as they seek to tie the club record of 14 consecutive vic tories tonight . Scott McGregor, who has won his last seven decisions. will pitch for Ba ltimore. ''The streak means nothing.·' Manager Earl Weaver said. "If we pick up three or four quick gam es on Boston that'll mean something." CALl .. OltNIA •ALTIM()ltE .lit r II lti LandrH11• rt • I 2 0 Grit I\ 2b l O o o 80\IO<k Cl J 0 1 1 flu01 II • 0 0 0 llaylor 011 • 0 0 0 Fairly ID • 0 I 0 R. J•Oso,.,:IC> • 0 0 0 C11a1• u l O O O Oownln11 t 3 1 1 O Solail• ph 1 0 0 0 8eten11er u Oa ... rJD Stn9tt1on r1 H•rlow cf E Murr•y to L.MayOll Mora II LO,,.t Cf OempHyt Smllh2D ••• "bl ) 2 0 0 s 0 l 0 l I 0 I 0000 l 0 0 0 • 1 1 0 l 0 1 0 • 0 I 1 • 0 1 0 • 1 1 I Tot••• ll 1 • 1 Total\ Jl s t • Calllorn•a 000 000 100 1 8•1tlmore 003 100 00• \ E -Pat,,,..r. Lope1. OP-C•llforn1• Ill LOB Cef,fornla tat. Battlmorc (91 28 More. HR Sm1111 (JI. S-GrlCn. IP K II Elt •e SO CAL,..OllNIA &< Breu IL, 1 o l 6 \ ) 0. Miiier S l 0 0 8ALTIMOllE Palmer cw. 9-0 9 o 1 I J o I -1 2•. A-11.33'1. * ANGEL NOTES -Lrm.n ... ,.o IS l\illlt>Q .,, tn U 91mH lhis monlll (21-lor-S9f .oo fld\ •i•seO lus .,..r~ to .279. He Grove ,,., " rUI\ lo \nap• l&·IMlt>Q K oretess strinQ WtOMW..y night • C..neral Manager ..,ule aavaal '""' t"" on ty Ir•~ lie h <.on\lclerinQ at tfle moment"-in votvtn9 pitcher ...ian llyan. And a out w11n ow Te .. \ R•nven '"" t even <loMt. •c<orOlnQ to 8•••SI Bo\ton W..n.aQtr Oofl Zlm....,. ~· oresseo •nler ... 1 1n rutq111<inQ ou11,.1e1tr 1110 Miiier ""o 11•• been siOellneO since former man•ger D• .. Gar<la too« ntm out late In May He hasn't sl•rteO for Jim ,., ... ,, •no would pr~ fer • lraci. to \llllnQ on the bf'nth for ti\# Angel\ Fund Scandal Hits U Diversity TULSA, Okla. <APl -Three fo rmer me mbe rs have con firmed the existence of a club to provide a slush fund for recruit· ing football pl ayers at Oklahoma St a t e Unive rsity, the Tulsa World said today. Each was reported to have in· volve d football Coach Jim Stanley although Stanley has de· nied knowing of any s uch un- sanctioned club. J .W. Lewis of Tulsa produced a letter from Stanley thanking Lewis for "giving Charlie Alex- ander your time and considera· lion," the World s tory by Sports Editor Bill Connors said. Alexander was identified by the news pa per as c hief ex- ecuUve or the North Central Business Developme nt Associa· lion lnc ATHLETES OF YEAR / VOLLEYBALL Prep Stars Pieked Athletes of Year Lauded This is the last 111 a sene.~ of ar11cles hononny Orange Coast area athletes of the gear Following 1s a bne/ rundown on Jive oj the No J athLetea Lance Good. Coroaa del Mar A four-;, ear singles star for Corona del Mar High's four-time CIF4·A tennis champions. Good's tennis career will continue at UC Irvine . Good. a high school AJl·/\merican and ranked na- tionally, was the runnerup in CIF in- dividual singles play as a junior. but missed competing for the South Coast League individual crown and a berth in the CIF due lo conflicting competition in a WCT tourney. LANCE GOOD Marco POflllanelU, B1aatlagto1t Bearlt A first learn All-Sunset League and .'\II -Orange Coast area quarterback, Pagnanelli earned second team All· Orange County hono rs after leading the Oilers with 11 TD passes amidst 1,259 yards gained through 94 complet ions In 199 tries. The most valuable player on HB's football team, he we1s also voted the most dedicated. Additionally. he AAAllCD PAONAKf.LLI was a starter on the basketball team. Tl• Spaetlt, Ed••o• Spae_th l~ the Edison High Chargers lo their first Sunset League varsity s wim championship and among the versatile Spaeth's efforts were times of I . 49.4 in the 200-yard freestyle and a 56.3 100 butterfly. Bound for UC Irvine. Spaeth was an All-Sunset League and All·Orange County choice in water polo. lie carries a 3.6 g.p.a. TIM SPAETN .llrtt IUelaardson, L-aBe.M!la E xcelling an football, baseball and baske tball , Ric hardson led Laguna Beach 's baseball team with a .441 bat- ting average and an all-league selec- tion : was the backup quarterback and defens ive back on the football team . and led the basketball team in assists. in addition to his rebounding prowes!i JIM ltlCHAltDSOfl Randy S•ith., Laguna Bearlt Sharmg honor s with Jim Richardson, Smith was Laguna Beach's most valua- ble player on the basketball team with a 16.5 scoring averagt• and a ll -league honors. in addition to his volleyball pro- wess. where he was an ~II-league selec- tion and strong t<ind1date for All-Cl F honors. llANOYSMITK DODGERS. • • runs an a game eight times in his career. said. "Th~e were llmc ly The first one got us going. th· second one tied the game. Wc'rt- playing consistently well now. things are begmning to rail 10 place." Ru sse l l. r eca l 11ng the Dodgers' 3· 7 recent rot1d trip which ended with bac k-to-back wins in Montreal. !aid. "We came back from a bad trip with a winning attitude. We're now making things happen ins tead of waiting ror them to happen ." NEWY~I( LOS ANGELES •ltrllftl Ranote Jo S O 1 o E . MadOoa rf \ 0 O 0 s. Henaerson II • I 2 O Montano lb • O t O VounQDIOOd pr o I) \l O StHrnl < \ t ) / M1utll1 Cl • I 1 0 Foll U • 0 I) '1 Flynn 1t1 J 0 1 t &<~m•"o l O 1 O Grtt•e 1>1> t O O o o. Murrnp o o o o LOPH 1b Rul~ll u Garvey ID Co3b o. 8ektr 11 Ll<'t' rl North <I ~·r• Yt"!lt• < JOiin o HOUQh 0 ..... _. • 1 l 0 • 0 1 ) l 1 2 ' J 0 0 il J GUU • 0 0 ~ 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 (I 1 0 ... I I 0 (I 0 () 0 0 rot•t• le a 11 J ro,.1> Te\.) N"w Yor-010 OIO 000-I LO\ Anqelft 100 001 ~-~ E Aun~ll OP LO\ 4.lllJ<'IO I lOB-~w Vor' 11, Los AnQelU s 18-Rll>Mll JB-C..-• HR Ciar .. o 1 (II, SIHrnl 0 1 S8-Mamll" """"· S-Jqftn 1 '" K It Ell •• SO "IWYOltll ltOCKman CL. 2·•· I • \ ' • 0 Mwrt•¥ • 11 o • o o LOIANGELU JOM CW, 8·41 8l, 11 ) J J ' H0119h ', 0 0 (I ~ I Soe-Hougn (It , _, 1l. A -.ll,115 * DODGE II NOTES II.ell llllWe" t\ ll f~tt tr.e Mets Ni..1.-..... CS-SI 1n ton1on•"• hnafeof the lllort ~-~r••• . Piie..., T~y Font•r ••P9<1l to tflr-on the sloe11,,., tontQl".t .Iller rep0rlin9 1mprO'tt ment In Ill\ Inflamed ~•bow Tiit return of 111991• \mltll m•v t» '°"""' ,,,,.,, ..-1 .. PKtfd Smllf\ took tutttnv P••""' 1n1nct~,.,,un0er 111t 1~111 .. ro•<•nosweo nooo n•Q1>1-leet\hBl'Out01>er~ao••or.c1-Dy IMwe8eno Olympics Bid Due Monday? LOS ANGELES fAPI -The c hairman or the mayor's Olym- pic committee of private busi- ness leaders is optimistic that an agreement will be reached at a scheduled meeting Monday with the lntemational Olympic Com· m1ttee omc1als in Montreal. "'I'm guessing that we'll be able to reach an entire agret'· mcnt the first day.·· John C Arg ue said Wednesday Pledging "lo work out a con tract that will include no liab1l1 t y on the part of Los Angeles City." Argue said his committe~ will meet in New York City on S unday with the U.S. Olymp1t• Committee before proceeding tcJ Montreal. Meanwhile. Chester Simmons. president of NBC s ports, dis· c·losed through an NB C s pokesman Wednesday that he had m et with Argue recently a nd offered to underwrite th1· cost or the Game:- Stars Make It Look Easy B )' JORN SEVANO ot u. oa11y riiet si.11 At this stage of the season. about the only team in the In· tcrnational Volleyba ll Ass n. Orange County Stars Coach Dodge Parke r is worried about 1s the Orange County Stars. Making victory look easy again Wednesday night before l.324 at Fountain Valley Hi gh. the Stars breezed pas t a haple:.:. El Pas o-Juarez tl'am three gam es to one. The game scores were 12-8, 12· 10. 10· L2. 12·5. The win was the Sta rs· fourth straight. sixth in seven games this season. and m oved them one full game ahead of Santa Barbara in the Western Division standings. The Stars' biggest e ne m y W e dn esday ni g ht were th~msel ves. Ahead 2·0. the Stars cam e back from inte rmission und turned in a lethargic third game before putting the conles~ away. "We either push and play well or don't push and get beat," said Parker. whose team also sur. rered a mental lapse in its first home game June 7 against Seat· tie. ·'When we start going for it, we can be real tough. It's nice to know this team can put it all together whe n it wants to. "We're getting there," said Dodge, who is a m ast e r of perfection. "We played at a pret· ty consistent level tonight with no real lows.·· The lows were provided by El EDISON COACH TO GET HEARING Edison High diving coach Larry BreMan has been granted a formal hearing within the next six weeks in his attempt to re- ve r se a recent ruling of the Huntington Beach School District relie ving him or all coaching duties. Drennan. who has been aclivt' wlth AA\J diving In the past , was relieved oC his duties due to coaching Edison girls and AAU athletes simultaneously and Al· h·d ged I y u~I ng th r Ed Ison facilities without permission. '• ( Inexperienced El Pl13o Fal/,s Pas9.Juarez. which turned m a list l ess and unemotional perrormancc. during rus team 's only win or the night in the third game . A re· s e rvc. Wiii o nl y played :.poradically in the first two. Paso-Juarez with the worst rec· ord m the league at I· 7. Will. althou~h basically a n· serve, knows his role and liken~ 1t lo that of a sixth man on ., baske tball team. Losers in s~ven of eight games this :.eason. El Paso-Juarez' on· ly life seemed to come from former F'ount a1n Valley lligh ;rnd Long Beach Stale graduate Tim Will ··rt felt good being home."' <'ommented Will. "l like playing in Southern California. They have a certain pride out he re." Injuries. bad breaks and club revampment. combined with Wednesday·s loss. has left El "I make up for lack or matun ty with youth," said Will. "I analyze my job as being con- stantly aggressive and always in motion on the court.·· S purred by the hometown crowd, Will wa:. on the court Baseball Standings MALCOLM REID Mgr. 1oy1: you don't hen• to be o hsiMSs mmt for boshtg to ntak• lfttH. -We have available most rnoke1 and models. Ranging in prl c • fro111 under s' 00. ,... "'°""' Oft ... Call .... for a I.as. quot• or b .. t•r yet COM• in and SH me today! AMERICAN LEi\GUE East Division Boston New York Baltimore Milwaukee .fDetro1t Cl«>ve>land Toronto W L 42 Hl 35 24 35 25 34 26 31 27 26 31 19 40 West Division Pct.GB 689 .593 fl .583 t)I 2 .567 712 .534 912 .456 14 l22 22 Kansas Cilv 30 27 .526 Oakland · 32 29 .525 Tcxa~ 30 2R .517 i\n~els 30 30 500 Chic:J~O 28 30 483 M 1nnesot<1 24 35 .407 Seattll' 19 44 .302 WefneMlay"• St.,.t !lattlmort' s. Anvel• 1 M1lw~u1<ee I s, Toronto S·Q 80\lon 9, oa~1 .... o 0 N~w vor-11. SHllle i COl•C•90 •. Tu.s 1 M.nn~sot• a Cle..et....O l KAn\U C•ty I. ~l<Oll 1 Toctar'• GamH Afltth (l•NM Y JI Mt B•ll•more IMcGrttQO• I JI n n n Oekt•nd IR-o 111•I80\ton (Torttt o.n. n Sulll~ CM1lchtll 1 •t •t New Yofk ICiulftll O..it r. .. , IMeOl{I\ I ·ll 41 Ou<aQO (Stone S·•• " Cl~•Pt~nd 1w1 ... • t• a1 MtMnot• IS.rum ) 1•. O•tro•I (SyMft l ·31 itl KAn••• City 1Le0M1C! S 91. n Ont y o•mes \CMOufocl l'r!My's O•m .. Afttth •t N~w York n K•run CllY •t Cho<•OO .. MlhUU•H 81 , ..... ,_.,, 094roll •t Mir•n1 .. ot• •• OOl•n<1 al B•lli~t. n Toronto•t Tu•~. 2. • ~ Sealtl~ at 80\ton. n NATIONAL LEAGUE Easl Division W L Pct. GB Chicago 33 24 .579 Philadelprua 30 25 .545 ? Montreal 31 30 .508 4 Pittsburgh 26 31 .456 7 New York 28 34 .452 7t~ St. Louis 23 40 .3t>5 13 \\'est Division San Francisco 37 21 .638 Cincinnati 37 25 .597 2 Dodgers 33 27 .550 5 Houston 26 31 .456 101:? San Diego 27 33 .450 l t Atlanta 24 34 .414 13 w-,·•sctrts D .. "" s. New Vor' J ClnclMall 3, °"'aQCI 1 S•n FrantlKO 2. P!l1lolldtlpf\I• I Atlllltt 1, St. LOU1$ I Plthb11rQ1> •. Houslon • S.an 01990 .. 1, MentrHI '"° ,..., .• a.me. New Yorll I~ S.SI •• ~ 111-n S·~I. n Mo111raa1 1Aov-r1 141 .a1 S.n Oteoo IS!llrtty J•ll Pllll•Clttpl>I• llCHI J-01 at San Frafl<IKO IMon- ftfUKO S·11 Only O•~K'-IM _, .• o.n.e, Montreal at~,,. Pl IUl>ll,.,. 11 AU.,.ta, n St. Lou" .C Onclnnatt, n CrltuQO .at Houston. n PllllaOefpl>ta .at San Dieoo. n ,. • .., Yori.., San FranttKO." LEASIN~ ••• ALL MAKES • L MODELS NEW OR USED 600 W . COAST HWY.• HEWPORT llACH • '4 ... 0262 ' 1 2 n Id s \ . 0 th er Is r. ra a SS er a 1e te a 1e 4, 10 2. \0 or m ne -6. 1er te r ID ;up • I Of son jko 1-6, ~ I , GOLF BASKETBALL TENNIS G Ol.f' ROI ~Bl r ICCC Will H o t Amate ur E vent By HOWARD L. llANDV Of UW o.lly 11'1 ... $Wit Irvine Coast Country Club will be one of 12 1'eg1onal qualifying sites for the 79lh annual Southern California Golf Association amateur cha mpionships with entry deadline set Fnday. June23. Regional qualifying will be held July 11·18 over 36 holes in four flights including the championship group for 0-4 handicap golfers . The top 32 players from each flight will qualify for the finals at Bel-Air Country Club July 21 ·23. With more than 1,200 entries expected in the four rhghts, no post entries will be accepted. All players in e championsh1p fli ght will play al scratch with the regio I qualirying rounds or 36 holes at a~· . ed by 72-hole rinal at the same site. The 1eld will be ~-~!:,,;'!!­ low 32 players for the final 36 hol in the championship flight. Other than the championshJp flight, others include the president's flight (5-8>, vice-president's flight 19-12> and secretary's rlight (13-21>. All goUers will play to their July l SCGA handicap. Junior members ll7·and-under > with established SCGA handicaps, are eligible for the championship flight only Regional qualifying will also be held at Glendora, Woodland Hills . Porte r Valley, Mountain Gate, Ar- rowhead. Chino Creek Course-El Prado, Alta Vista. Im· perial Golf Course, Bakersfield, Meadow Lake and Rancho Maria. Entry fee for the tournament is $20 with forms availa- ble at all SCGA member club golf shops. Be.an A 1'oidftf l..alNllit When PGA tour commissioner Deane Beman lifted the regulation which would have led to removal of the ex- emption status of for mer PGA and U.S. Open winners, he avoided a lawsuit that could have damaged both sides. "This case was· a lawyer's dream," Beman said. "Both s ides felt they were on solid legal ground and both sides felt they had a just and appealing cause. DEANE 8EMAN "Profess ional golf has been rree of major controversy and free from the legal turmoil of other sports. I feel that the public would rather be entertained by the competitive skills of the players rather than the courtroom skills of the lawyers." A ~a Golfers on WA GA ToMr CHIP SHOTS -When the Western Amateur Golf As- ;;ociation tour. s ponsored by Confidence Golf, opened this week. a total of 21 Orange Coast area golfers had signed up to play in at least a portion of the tournaments. Added to the list or 10 previously mentioned a re : John Bothwell <Saddleback College); Gary Christensen <UC Irvine): Craig Countryman CSan Clemente); Tim O'Mara <Newport Beach)~ Brian Scboffman <Costa Mesa>: Mark Eagleton <South Laguna l ; Dave Hellman <Mission Viejo): Malt K albak (Newport Beach); Marty MorganeW <San Clemente>: En c Schwarz <Laguna Beach>; and Kenn Teel cCapistrano Beach ). Only nine of the top 30 merchandise winners from last year are back in the fold. About 80 percent of the players this year are coUegjans or high school golfers. Two Pcuge<>t automobiles valued at $13.500 each and vacations for two to Tahiti, Europe and the Orient top the list of prizes up for grabs in the eighth annual l>ick Whit- ting hi 11 invitationa l golf tournament July 29 at Los Alamitos Golf Course. · ,One of the autos will be up for grabs in a hole-in-one contest and the other will be given away in a drawing by Long Beach Community Hospital. 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Wre tling All-stars Selected South coach Terry Lorentzen or Edison High School has an. nounced his selections for the Orange County All·star wrestl - ing meet Saturday night (7 J at Edison High. The South's roster includes four standouts from Fountain Valley and three from Edison. Here's the South lineup: 114-Paul Splinka of Mission Viejo or Sea~cCann or Dana Hills : 123 ill T aylor o r Edison: 141 ary Bohay or F o unta in Valley: 138-J oe Cucinotti or Edison ; 144-Steve Barreto or Fountain Va lley ; 149-Ferdi Luna of Westminster. 156-Rian Craig of Corona del Mar ; 165-T odd Boyer or Edison: 175-Dan Schroeder of University: 186-Larry Budgen of Fountain Valley; 202-Ctuis Roll of Co ron a del M ar : Heavyweight -Mitth Finklea or Fountai n Valley. Among the featured m atches are collisions at 175, 123 and 131. Schroeder and Ka tell a 's Jeff Moro will c lash at 175 a nd Western's Tim Characte r was a one-point winner over Cucinotti 1 n the C l F section a ls . El Dorado's Mark Ricard threatens Bohay at 131. The South is considered the s lig ht favorite over a North team that boasts El Dorado'::. Keith lwanaga in the 114-pou.nd bracket. Pro Socce r S cores N-~S«urLHtW W•Slll"91on 2. N•w E1>9l•l'd ' T •mSM !My S, <:.lltc~' Memphis '· s.n Joo.e 1 011roll 2, Color-o !>HlllP 3. S.n Oi~ 2 Houslon J. o.kl-2 Thursday. June 15, 1978 Speak Softly ••• Hyun Vctol'I. ~. wa~ ready in case the team his parent:-. p lay for nl•cdcd &.J pmch-h1ller m a s oftball tournament la :-.t weekend m Rapid City. South Dakota. OAIL Y P1LOT 8 3 Gottfried, Connors Win Easily From AP Dispatches BIRMINGHAM. England - Brian Gottfried took only an hour to win his second-round match in the John Player Grand Prix t ennis event Wednesday. Gottfried beat Australian Colin Dibley 6-2, 6·4 ror a place in th e last 16 of the men's s ingles. M ex i ca n Raul Ramirez became the first player to reach the last eight whe n he beat AmericanTomGuJliksonG-4,6-0 t:gypt·s Ismael Ed Shafe• be<tt Irie Van Dillen, 6-4, 6-4 in the third roWld and Belus Prajoux of Chile topped Rick Fisher, 6-2, 6·3, in the second round. Jim my Connors and Roscoe Tanner looked sharp as they took less than an hour apiece to reach the quarterfinals. Connors needed to do little more than keep the ball in play to beat young and inexperienced Australian Dave Carter, 6-2. 6-2 and Tanne r downed Brian Fairlie of New Zeala nd. 6-3. 6-2 A u.stl11 Ad.,anre• C HICHESTER. England Lillie Tracy Austin, 15-year-old U.S. tennis sensation, Wednes- d ay routed Glynis Coles , the British No. 4. 6·2, 6-2 to move in- to the quarterfinals or the Keith Prowse tournament. Another American youngster who gamed the quarterfinals was 16-year-old Barbara Potter. a 6-3. 4-6, 6·3 winner over Laura Dupont. Tritons' One·man Show Evonne Goolagong scored a 6 · 1. 6· l victor y in o nly 35 minutes against Michelle Tyler of Britain. Australian Cynthia Doe r ne r d ow ned Marjori e Blackwood. 2-6. 6-3. 1·5. Other Americ ans in the quar ters are Diane Desfor, a s urpris e winner ov e r the Yugoslav Mirna J ausovec 6·4, 4·6, 8·6 : Janet Newberry, who defeated Kate Lathan, 6 2. 3-6.7 -5 : S haron Wa ls h who eliminated Mimi Wikstedt of Swed e n. 6-1. 6·3 and Pam Teeguarden who beat Yvonne Vernaak of South Africia. 5·7. 7-6. 6·4. All-star Carson Can Do It All By ROGE R CARLSON Of U. O.lly f'llol Slollfl One wouJd be hard pressed to come up with a more lethal one- m an s h ow tha n did San Cle mente High basketball Coach Rich Skelton this past season. who turned l oose 6·6 J ohn Carson on the South Coas t League. The 17-year-old Carson. who will not tum 18 until November and is bound for the University or California at Berkeley. IS among the star-studded South team of Coach Paul Smith <ts they gird for the 13th Orange County All-star game Saturday evening (8 o'clock l at Orange Coast College. A MONG HIS accomplis h- ments: First team All-CIF 3·A laurels ; South Coast League pl ayer of the year; San Clemente High's athlete of the year ; a school record or 42 points in one game; and a 19.7 scoring average as a senior. Carson, as one can see by has height, was not your basic high school guar d. He d rove the bucket, could stay inside and re· bound and is in San Clemente High 's Top 10 for career assists with 113 in 48 games over two seasons. Headed for Cal where he ex- pects to play basketball and baseball, Carson s ays he did not feel the pressure that one might expect would encompass a one· man show. "I DIDN'T SE E IT that way," says Carson. "The only time I felt like someone was doanf! som ething extra against me wa:. when we played El Toro and they double-teamed m e. But I was able to drop orf and get open ;,i lot." This game Saturday offers a different view for Carson sty le was employed. ::.o 1t has meant a certain amount or ad· Justing for Carson. Smith will use a fast brc1:1k attack Saturday night. "H e's an intelligent and com- plete player." says Smith, who has the option or using Carson in the backcourtoron the boards. S acedett l..eadiag CA RSON'S VERSATILITY a lso shows in baseball where he t-xccb e:t l firs t base or as a pitcher I le hurt his arm early an his senior s eason as a pitcher. was rorcc-d to stick w1th hrst base only, and for all intent and purpose·. Sa n C le m e n te 's baseba ll fortunt•s went down the BELGRADE. Yugoslavia - Sweden took a 2-1 lead over Yugos lavia Wednes day after winning their doubles match m the European Zone Davis Cup • tennis quarterfinal round. The Swedis h doubles team of BJoro Borg and Ove Bengtson defeated Yugoslavia's Zeljko F'ranulovic and Zoltan llin 4-6, 6·2. 6-0. 6-0. drain ' Volleyball All-stars North Coach Charlie Brande of NPwpo rt Harbor Jligh h1:1 s an nounccd his selections for th e i naug ural Orange County All ~tar volleyball gum<.• ut El T o ro Hig h .June 23 , which includes four CICe:. from Huntington Bea ch and thrCl' rmm Newport II arbor F ro m ll u n t 1n g t o n Rl•ac·h a rt.' T o m P l' s t o I e .s 1 , D a n M oor h ou !.<.', J oe DiP1c tro a nd Kirk Salaya Prom Newport Ha rbor a rc Greg lla rt. Thcgn Putman and Tom Rol ell1. JOHN CARSON Rhinos in Action The four Southern D1vis1on teams or tht> California Pro Football League--the San Gabriel Saints . Los Angeles Norse men. Long Beach Mus tangs and the Southern Caltforn1a Rhinos of Orange County-will be featured Friday night at 'the Santa Ana Bowl. The four will duel in a Preview Bowl beginning at 7 with each team playing two quarters. The opener pats the Saints against the Rhinos. The Norsemen and Mustangs follow. then the Rhinos and Mus tangs. followed by the Saints and Norsemen Tickets are $3 for re:.erved and S2 for general admission Clltm' RnSllflS FOIBIGANO TALL Steak tastes better when )40U cut it with a free knife. Al San Clemente a deliberate ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Al so C'h os c n w e r e Wa yne Peters of Edison, llilar y T o v e s o r Westminster, J am Doty of Canyon and La Qum- La 's Chul·k Tv::.on and Stefan Smith · leam the ·ugly facts about wax. Polo Clinic Slated A water polo clinic for beginners 1s being of· fered through the Irvine Water Polo Club for boys and girls age eighl a nd over with age group tourna ments and organized practices under the guidance of UC Irvine Coach Hank Vellekamp. Vellekamp will conduct the clime in July and August at Heritage Park Aquatics Complex ccor- ner or Culver and University > wi th the emphas is on preparing youngsters to participate in AAU age group water polo in the fall. Signups are scheduled Saturday at University High 110-11 a.m .> an'd June 24 at lleritage Park pool 00-11 a.m. ). Whil• ... -" ..... by .... dlly, NIM_.,,,.. ... • t-t ........ ..... d If,. J ,,_ .... ,.. ·-........ ""'~ ,..,.... ...... The s ummer clinic schedule will be Tuesdays and Thursdays (7·9 p.m ) al Heritage Park pool beginning July 6 . .io"t••lt. ........ w ...... ,. y-......... e...ty C""9r llOW ..,. ...... .... ....... ......._ YOll'I •H tttel 11M1rt1t9"I ... 1ttet ._, ...,_ •• • .... ..+tflll ur. THE FULL CIRCLE OF AUTO BEAUTY Mllli!t 4 .. o t...tyC .... t•r .. c., ........ t ll•P~o•••••· CetteM.-C4.t2'U 1941754<'404 \ ~ ....... n..s-. Nt ..,..,tel1Jt~ The clink fee is $20 <plus an optional S4 AAU membership fee>. EL~9!~.~9J.QRS 471 41 H4-JJZZ. 47141119·2411, 11111 H6..ff11 AS« POtl HOWARD aottaTS • '( a ALt ALSO • Free 8 steak knives with the purchase of an oil change , filter and lubrication . Offer good while supphes last at partt0patang Shell stal10ns / She11 8 I DAil Y PIL OT ... ..,.._ OUTDOORSMAN Andy Bean. one of the favorites in the U.S. Open golf tourney this week in Denver. is a top fis herman and hunter. as well. DICK ROBINSON What It's About: Getting His Goat We know from the Good Book, Adam was the world's first father. He had a wife, a lady named Eve. We know he liked apples. too. And he frittered his time away fooling around with snakes while dressed in a fig leaf. Adam, was in fact, the world's first outdoors man. The Russian propagandists may be telling the rest of .the world the American breadwinner has gone soft. But not true. With some variations. the guy in your life is still a rugged outdoorsman like his forefather Adam. TllE MAN YOUR KIDS call daddy likes trout opening day. a lbacore fishing, deer hunting, bird shooting .. marl!n stalking, a drink or whiskey with the boys, broadb1ll b~1t- ang, chili cookoffs and poker games. If he's a snake·lovmg throw-back, he can even find a rattle snake round-up to go to in Oklahoma. A recent survey this writer conducted in a local saloon proved every father loves his wife and kids. But like Tarzan, the old boy has to go beat his chest someplace to prove his manhood to y~u. . . Out there in the wild there ts the music or dogs he needs to hear. The sound or guns and whirring chuker wings. He has to sail out on the bounding m ain where the sea is filled with beer and barrac uda. Or he must camp ~here he can stew over some hot cards in a freezing tent and eat cold beans with ~ome other Tarzans who also got a pass. THOUGH YOU LADIES will carp a little for effect. most wives are too s mart to follow their boy to trout open· mg. This year, some S0,000 fathers, sons and grandpas who needed their heads examined, mushed through mud and ice and snow. In freezing temperature. the army of trout nuts even chopped through ice to fish . The total bag ~veraged less than one rish per r:nan and boy. . Yep, the smart girls let their old man go. After a trip like this, daddy is convinced there is no place like home. Duck hunting is especially good therapy to prove to a father his heart is where his home is. FOR OPENERS, THE HOURS he puts in are horrible. Slogging through water to the mucky blind in the pitch black of night, it makes a man want to take a drink of hot booze -just to ease the pain. In a matter of hours, dad's thoughts tum to his hearth. Or he's gone off albacore fishing. Why else would a sane man drive ISO miles to get on a boat at midnight that's permeated with the oily smell of anchovies. Why else would he rock androllanotber200miles to drag a tiny little string with a lure tied to it through an ocean that makes him lose the cold, gristly sandwiches he tries to gag down with too many cans of bot sudsy beer. Believe it or not, this does make your Tarzan a better rather. AND THE SUN-BURNED eyeballs dear daddy brings home from marlin fishing. For 10 hours a day he has had to stare at the glaring sea looking for sleepers. feeders or tailers . He's dead beat after two hours on a fish If he hooks one. Now. after a hard day at sea. he has to rest his eyes In the dim lights of the little town or Avalon. He has to walk his tired legs over the long pier. He has to fight his way through the tourists hurrying to catch the last boat out. He has to work down his dinner over a drink he doesn't wllht. tie has to get the water taxi back to the yacht before he (alls asleep in a dew-covered sleeping bag, rocked by a cold sea. Wby do these same grown men you love plow through s nake-infested cactus and tick-loaded brush to get a few shots at some valley quail? All this so they can come back home, with a meager bag of game for family and friends. MAYBE voua MAN GOFSOFFtoslip and slide down a rocky arroyo, and al the risk of life and limb scale a steep canyon wall toshootasbeepor goat. Why does he spend this lime away from home? Arter months of excruciating waiting, now the ram's head is mounted. And now, you little lady, can dress in your best new gown. Throw a dinner party. Now you can lead your guests into your plush den. Drinks in hand. you can point proudly to the mantel. And now you can say, "Charlie got his goat!" Call it bringing home the bacon something Father's Day is all about. Bass Contest Nets 81,420 LAKEPORT -Dec Thomas of Newark POCketed $1,420 for a s lrlog or bass weighing 18 Pounds. 9 ounces ln a two-day c ontest at C lear Lake 1n Northern California bponsorl'd by Western 8ius OUl or Newport Beach. A total or 186 ba~s were caught during the two day t'vent. Don .... fovlno of Burbank flnl1hed s econd with Calvin Dooley of Downey third. Upcoming ev~nts o n the Western Bass tournament trnll i n c l ude the S S t ,SOO Wa bweap-Lake P owell fall c la ssic Oct. 26-28 : and 1nv1t3l1onal e vents at Lake Oroville Sept 9·10 :ind Lake Mohave Nov. 18 19 ' OUTDOORS Man Mountain Bean Deep Sea FJShing Report Pro Golfer Loves to HWll and Fish By DICK ROBINSON °' ... o.lt't,..... ..... At 6-4 and 230 pounds, pro- resisional golf er Andy 8ean is the Man Mountain Dean or the PGA tour. He can run like a deer. leap over tall obstacles and on Thursdays through Sundays win golf tournaments. Two weeks ago, the golfer Bean. won the Kemper Open by a shoo·in five shots. He pocketed $60.000. He won the Danny Thomas· Memphis Open last Sunday ln a playoff with Lee Trevino, ram- m lnf home a 35-foot pull for .a birdie which added $50,000 to his bank account. Halfway through the season, already Bean has won $187,509 in prize money. At 2S years of age, the big. friendly and rangy red head will use some of the fortune for a home for his bride he is marry- ing Aug. 30. BUT F IRST THINGS first. Knowing Bean, it is fairly cer- tain the big kid has been down at the "jeep" store and thinking about ordering a new four- wheeled hunllng machine. After that. chances are his plans Included shopping for a fancy 12 gauge over-and-under 'shotgun he will use for dove and quail. Then, you can bet he loaded up on some new bass lures and a whippy fishing rod or two that caught his eye. He might even h ave sprung for a new boat and trailer so he can get to the hot spots fast for bass on the big lakes Bean fishes in F lo rida. There might be a pointer or labrador retriever pup in his plans. Not counting practice rounds. if Andy plays in al l the scheduled PGA tournaments, Bean will walk some 600 miles per year. Hunting and fi shing in his s pare time. Bean will walk a n equal distance or more. AT THE END of a day or play for pay when the gallery has gone. Like Andy, a number of pros walk back out on the course to plug away in the course lakes. streams and ponds, or in the nearby surf. Julius Boros usually takes his children for togetherness and fun . Sam. and nephew J .C. Snead, stroll to the water the fish are dimpling in their eve· ning feed. Arnold Palmer casts for bass m a lake on has own gou course in Florid~. Tom Weiskopf climbs tbe high peaks hunting sheep. Eddie Pea rce. J erry Pate and Ben Crenshaw are bass happy. too. They mix this sport with water skiing whi.ch Pearce can do barefooted. JACK NICKLAUS and his sons cruise the Gulf Stream on his s port fis her Golden Bear In search of marlin and sailfish. Palme r is also a deep sea angler. even though the rough s eas cause him to suffer seasick- ness. But of all the professionals. Bean spends more time in the purs uit of game in field and stream. Something he would do full time if it were not for his golf. · Even when he is on the course. Bean is thinking of the chase. It's an a dventure playing a ., round with him. Co x Wins BAC Tourney Jim Cox of Anaheim won the r ecent Ranc ho Buena Vi sta fi s hing tournament when 41 me mbers of the Balboa Angling Club trekked deep into Baja Ca lifornia o n the annual t•xcursion. In a five·day span. the anglers caught and released 34 marlin, decked three wahoo in the 35-40 pound class and tussled with som e smaller fish including dorado. tllHIS!lWl-s: I Jim Co•. An.ttwlm; 2. Don Wllfls. Weit Cowtna CTleo lo< ""I bvl Coo llsll ·~ ~ '''"'· J Jollfl ...... 11. &atbN ... ....,; • 8oo ColltM, Wttl C:O..I~. s. Mlct\HI Well. Newpott Buell . Sm•ll ,.ltll~: I 8111 , ... o.....,., ANlll!m; l. J im tffllle<. HunllnQlon llHcll; ) Jolwl Giii, P~. • JOllll H•rrll. 8•1bo• hl•nd. S. Jim (OR, it.n•lle•m, t tlot>CollfM, Weil Cowin.. Fresh Water Fishing Good Fresh water (ishing is report· ed good to excellent at all of the Southland marinas. There has been a large insect hatch and the fish flJ'e. fee;ding top water a nd near the banks. ANA"a1-.i uuc• -JcM •ici.tt. ~. Pa , ~ 1n1V1 Oii .-. J. -...nett,~ lteul tOlellnQ , .. POU"Cls. Fr.O Klllff, LA .... ~ ~ ~trout. P'l\11 \IH'f<IC• ,...,.nQ, YAIL UICa -W. H. e.11. ~ OletO. IO <Al\. OWi. 1•'9HI I• ~. • -ff. 1.¥1 ¥111'-0raf199, _._o, '-ounct (<_.. Wltll9 Str•~•. Sow\t• AMI, t jlOU!ld, 4 OU11C.9 Ulttl~ L.AK• ISAHUA Stoc-1119 M,000 ~ .. trout l •llt rlllflll Git lltfll,.. OOOCI LAltCE H•N'"AW Sam ROiif ... Sowl oi..o. 1 IMI\• lotlllflll IP ~. l\tnt -ff. CEw .... tt B1rd, 0-y. ~ ~ lo4•11~ U ~ 4- Joe ,..,,, ~ Afttt"'-·~ ...._. -U.mllMU H4lf'Olcl S.llMw\', 5efl 04-.. ''"·P0""4 (•"'"' """"' 11•11 Oft._,..,,,,,.. ... Herry M•-Y, •oH,,..H, 7•lllO\lfMI <•fflt.11. Trout llttll"O toOlty IRVINa 1.A1tll SIOC-lf\9~.100-~0ft ...... wett.ty IF A SNAKE Is encountered.in the rough, or woods. poisonous or not, Bean will try to catch it. When oa fox squirrel barks from a pine tree, Bean 'barks back. At Disney World, ·when pileat- ed woodpeckers hammer away, Bean hamme rs back on the trunk of the tree. If a covey of quail flushes, he tracks them with his club at his shoulder like a gun. and goes bang! In the middle or your back s wing, Bean will interrupt to tell you to wat~h eagles and .fish hawks stooping to snare big c rappie and bass in their talons. And Bean can imitate these birds" sharp cries causing bob white quail to run for their lives. Nothing escapes his notice -no wood duck, mallard or deer. Expert with a rod and reel, fishing with Andy is a losing pro· position. He does not drink or s moke. He is not a high roller. but he does gamble. The stakes are a SS nassau for the first fish caught. for the biggest and most fi sh bagged. Bean has the luck and the knack -and he usually wins . RAISED wrnt a fishing rod. golf club and t>hot gun in his hands on Jekyll Island, Ga .. hunting bob white with Bean ls an exhausting experience . Ranging wide. bounding through spiney palmetto and crashing through prickly cactus, growth noted for resident rat- Ues n a kes and cotton mouths. Bean can usually beat the dog to the birds knocked down. At the end of the day. after Bean has been paid lhe bets by his tired companions. Andy is now ready to eat and talk. Soon you are aware that the most interesting thing about Bean is not his great vitality. strength and size. It is his ap. petite. Sitting around drinking a cold soda pop as the day's ad· ventures are rehas hed, Be~n likes not.rung better than to notsi· ly eat a golf ball. He bites the ba II a nd chews it up to the amusement or Lhe audience of this most amazing man. It's a bet of course -one he always wins Truly he is Ma n Mountain Bean of lhe pro golf tour. Bonania sand and calico bas~ catches are being reported by all of the area sportfishang land· ings. In fact. fishing for any game lish this weekend s hould prove bountiful because or the water temperature, moon phase and the amount of bait fish present for food. SAN l'lloi.o (~'' 0' CIMI -)t <ffiOle'•· t tNrrK...,., J llonllo, 76 c•l"o ben. 16 .-IWn . uo roo ""'· I IWllllUI, JIO MKk•ul. en. SI. u---.1 -2l2 _..,~; IS ~llbul. U yel'-1<111 200 m~lerllf, " roo cod, I !Nff.Cud•, 100 blut' INU SANTA MOMCA -•• <1nqi.rs; • und bd» , l'(IHOfll, 1-k 'ff_..._ l'ARAOtMCOVll -60-te". 1'Wllco~"· to 1'00 MU, 1 ~IDul. MO••O UY ( ....... u..-,.1 -II-"'"'· • yellow -i. 60 red ,,.._,., 100 •oO cocl. CeM'l ~ .. , -1s ~n; ns •oc~ coc1 IVlf•'• ~... 16 -•us. 17 llnQ Cocl, l11 rocll coo. LONG a aaCM ca.-l'l«I -S7 •"9~"' 1 whit• su ~s. 4 DMuc...,., u s.tncl !>ti> • <•ll<o ~\.JO m.Kllef'~I 10..-'l Wllatfl •1! •n<i'•"· u .,.i-1, • IN<•.cuel•. uo t>on•to. so u 1tlco -s. 6t Wfld ll<tu, l 11•110..t SJ rou lh ll. VINTU•A -211 •nQtef\, 100 <-•hCO IN>> A wnd i:..n. eo rou• """· Good Marlin Action in Mexico MALl9 U ..... -•S .-.oten; H ullco tw .. ·s rocll If""· I ""'Clew• llett.1Nllbvt,120 rcx• <ocl • 11 <Ow cOO. OCEANSIDE Ill •nQltf\; If b.trr.tc:UO•, lot. ~s.s. 1 w11U1 ~• t»u, 1 11411ibul. • m.tckerttt. Sportsmen fishing Mexico this weekend will find good marlin action off the East Cape near Hotel Punta Colorada and Hotel Punta Pescadero. The area is also reporting excellent rooster fis hing with live mullet bait. 25-70-pound yellow fin tuna and scattered wahoo fishing. Anglers are reminded that a vahd Mexican hshmg license is required . Lice nses can b e obtained from Romero's Yacht Clearance across from the Marlin H ooked Mike Callan. the owner of Seaway. weighed in a 266·pound marlin Saturday in Avalon The fis h was caught off Church Rock. Marlin tailers were seen off the west end of San Clemente. Water in the Catalina Channel i!> running 65 to 67 degrees. clear. and full of bait. · A I bacore runninl! 8-1 O pounds were taken Wednesday by sports boats out of San Diego 10 miles below the Dumping Grounds. Balboa Bay Club in Newport Beach or at marinas in Mexico. SAN FELll'E -Lonq ••"99 !IN" IHI~ or-•. Ill«*,.. bM~ •. no .-1-i.11. CarvlN 9000 jU$t off-·· caeo ~ LUCAS -Eaulltftt ll'\at1111 -· Som., ••1111~ oft Go<clo II.Ink Some -- Sl'O'#lnQ. LORETTO • MULEGE -Yollowt•ll ll•V~ mo~ ovt.. Ho -on dor-Pleflty Of~ -Sit<••· Sonle ,_,,.._ 9AJA o~ LOS ANG£LES -HffWY ve•io-1•11 In 1111 JO..PQuftd Cl.SS. Water Temps Newport Beach Pier Dana Pomt Avalon San Diego Coronado Islands 68 degrees 68 degrees 66 degrees 65 degrees 64 degrees Ra00-00 -111 ~·~; t27 s.tftd INH. )II rn~ktr••~ • l>ief'r«U0.1 1 wtute sea b4)\. ••S roe' 11•11. 1Mf'9e 111 <tnQltO . I, 190 m•<l<.,rt'I. I llO roOlti.11. SA" Sl,,..ON-ts....-r•. ctltn9c-.~•Orock tocl. OAN4 WMA•F -JCM M>Qte"· ..,. ~s. n D.I•· rKIOCU. 16 11onuo. • Mllt>ut, l yettowt•ll, l& •ocll. ""'· IJ f'floKklttl SAN OIE90 wi.i<INI l'l«I -331 •"'114!'> I~ yettooo11.i1. ~ 11119 COCI, S.1 INrr.c:uct.a. )'It W"d !MU, JJO c .. ko -·., 11on1eo. JI 1 roo C•s" Sl[AL 91ACM -110 -1en; t1S roo t oe!. 12 <OW CO<I. "' m.tckettl, • -NU, 11 C•l•co !NU. MA•INA DeL •l[Y -o ~"'"·~S rock too 1) fH ~,.._.. • c-t<ICI, HS n~Oerel. Nl"l'Otl'T 1"'1's ~I -11 M'9'"' JI bll<TKUCW. I bonllo, 11~ OMS, 1" ~"""~I. I .,. .. _, .. 1, ., '"'" """ 10...'t'• L«.... '°' <lnQltn. IS IMH«uct.a, IO bontlo. m 0.\0.. \It "'•tkerel OJC .. A•O -113 ~le", t•) <.lH<O 11.t>>, l•~ roo coo. 10 •eel~-. t ) m<1<kere1, • hnq <OO 110 tock llMI. Southland Trout Plants This Week Tru.• lollow1ng l•llU •nd Slre•ms wtll be ·~'toc•t<I '"" -k •1111 c.i1'hallte~11e ,.,,_ troul LOS ANGELl[S -Arroyo S.co C•Hll C•t Sw1ti.r For.st Sl•llonl. 819 Rock Creek 819 Tu1unq• Creel,~ c.n.,..., Cteeti. C..Sl.tlc L•ke <Incl OownslrHm Poot. Cr.-sl•I U l e. Llnte Rock Rese•-•. Pudctu19slone Reie,....,., SAN IE•NAROINO -81q 8e•• l •H. Luc•monqa Cr~ek. Greqo<w LO"· s.tflld .. no Rl•et, S.nl• Arw Al.., CSovlh Fork I, Sttv.,rwooo Rtttr•Oir Vl[NTU•A -PlnJ Uke, R"ffS Ct~. RO>t' V•ltey ~-s.tll• P•u•• Ctu11, S<tSClf' Ct ... & !Upper .ncl lo-• Se<Oo•"'· ventu"' ~•V<'• CNO'tll F..,_ I. SANTA M •M •A -S...I• Ynet Aiw.,r SAN OtEGO -Cuy-• R~'°" ORAN OE S... J-. Ctttl< COCA..COU llOm.ERS' SUPERBOWL OF MOTOCROSS SATURDAY, JUNE 24. 8 P.M. LA. COLISEUM See your part1cipat1ng Toyota dealer. today. He's got a three-dollars-off discount coupon that gets you a fantastic seat at the biggest stadium motocross event , in the world: Round number 10 of the exciting Toyota Supercross Series. You'll sit in a special section located directly in from of the Superbowl's newest and most exciting obsta- cle-the incredible. mud-sloshing ·swamp: Sports fans of all ages will enjoy watching 80 of the world's best stadium motocross riders battle 1t out over an unbelievable man-made course of sand pits. whooD-dee-<ioos and spectacular jumps. Discount coupons are limited•and available to li- censed drivers only No purchase necessary. TOYOTA. OFFICIAL TRUCK Of THI AMIRICAN MOTOllCYCLIST ASSOCIATION. Built to take it. whether you're in for some heavy hauling or just some light loads. With a bed th t'll heft an 1100 pound payload and a power plant that asts the biggest standar displacement engine In its c Test drive it today. local Toyota dealer. YOJGOTIT TOYOTA ' ' GOLF /RACQUETBALL Rookie Pro Lopez Seeks To Set Mark ROCllES1'~R . N Y lAPI Nitnc) L~L cun hreok Jem Pate 's aJI i1mt money w111111 r ecord for a rookie golf pro this weekend Th<-21-year ·old needs a rl rst ph1ce check u{ $11 ,250 for t•arnangs ot $153.336 -$2:t4 111ore than Pate piled up on the men's tour Lwo Yl'<irS ago Bul the money 1s not uppermost on her mind as she begins prepar ations for the $75,000 l.a<.he-. Professional Golf Association s top beginning f'r1 day at Locust Valley Country Club. "Five in a row is m ore important ," said Lopez "It would be hard lo wm fi ve in a row anytime. With the way purses a re increasing, the m oney record may not last that Ion~." Lopez. it s he can m aintain he r hot streak. would be the first performer in the LPGA's 28·year history ever to post five s tra ight victories Mickey Wrig ht won four in a row in 1962 and 1963. Kathy Whitworth did 1t in 1969 iJOd Shirley Englehorn 1n 1970. Lopez. whose SM2.000-plus earnings ma kes her lhe m ost produc tive rookie and Lhc earliest Sl00.000 winner in a single-women's !>eason. feels the s train of capturing the LPGA {'hc.imp1onship, her fi rst muJor title, a wt•ek ago "Last week took a lot out of me." :.he S<ud .. ~l <'ntally. I'm not tired. It's physical .. Sttll. she forecasts no letdown for two rt.'a sons · hl'r goCJI or a fifth stra1~ht victory a nd the course 1Lself. a6.206·yard. par-73laynut "It's really rt lllg tournament because of the five in a row, but I won't think a bout that on the c·ourse I'm more relaxed playing." said the tour's new s upersta r. Pl BIJ< NOTICE ttc" nov\ au\tHt u H-IUAT&MINl • t'h f ., .... nv ' t~\,if\t'\ -~ "llC'i>'I w t.Ol<\l .. U( 11() .. l0 Ji J Uc>• \ild "°"''' t &t1.1 (A '110.t •OI• l<toJ<J~l\j C..0.le-.. (.A J•m .. , '-••ltOtt ••tup .. , tOI• ll•M"'U <cnl• Mo"~ CA 't/Uo t h, th;\U•.. 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IOI Nrwoort B~a<ll CA nb•Q E aw"ro f f ol~y ... ~ r rv\tl'~ 101 I~ r Ol<•y Fdt>lllY lfu\IOdltCI IU JO/) JtOI c r o1.1r111 S11~~1. )<Into An.t. CA 'l110S tn•~ ovt1~s' '' COl'\duct~a by d Ql'ntral Odrlnft'f)f\1u lllltJOMM<JfltnComo""y JOM f Mat Im Pro\1<k'nt Thi\ ~t•U.~nt wa-\ t1ltod with tnt' C!lunlv Clttk at Or~"<I" County on M•v II. 10/1 1'°'4•,. PuOl1\~<-CI Or~ Cod>I 0.ttly Pllol 0 Tliul'lday June 15 1978 PLBLIC NOTICE ~tCTITtOUS eUSIHIU NAMl STATl:MfNT rn. 10110#1"9 !le•Mlnl .,. 001n9 Du\lnen -~ IRVINE PRIMe I• '"''""r•n11, 1100 1tv111e Awn.. NewllOf I Beach. CA t?..O °'''' _,...,, ?>ltJ MOiiie V•-O. Ortw l •llU"' NIQu91. CA <ntn Tiil\ Duitne" I• <9"0Ucted by on tn 111v1ov.1 11111~1.n '"'' ... , ...... ,,, ... i "'"" ...... ,,,. tounly Cl•rk 01 Or•ncio Coumy on Jul'•?. 19/9 LYHN AHDHOUIN ay lll<l'lllnl 11. L~ 1111 CamPV• Dnw Ste. :ioo, 1rvl11•. CA. •vu Ft401 PuDll\IWcl Or""O'P Co.ut Oe1ly Piiot. Jui>ea.1~.n.2<1.1•11 1111.11 PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE Pl'BLIC NOTICE II Jf1't R·IUO SU f't:ltlOll C:OUllT OF THE HOT ICE TO C•EDITOllS U A TE OF CAt.I l'OlllflA ,OR SUf'llllOll COURT OF THE THf COUNTY OF OllANO~ U ATE OF CAl•FORlflll l'OR NO •·'Mii THE COUNTY O~ O•AHOE H 0 T I CE 0 IF H ! A II I H C D F H• A.,.,. PETITION ~· PllOMTE OF Will In 11\o ""'""'Of IM h .. ll'ol JllCI( llND FOR LETTEll5 TIUTllMEN· V ft4 GS0.t.Ll. •tW> known•• JACI< TAllY RllGSOAl E. ••-.o •nown .. \. JOHN EU•le ol CLARA M"RI( HATCH VERNON AAGSOA~E 0.<l'•"'ll °"<••\oe'O Mot1<.t •\ PW<•bv 01v~n to u•dtlOf'\ NOTICE IS HE:•E&Y C.IVEN tn•• 1'•vtn9 <••Im\ f Q.tln\I 1111 U•O Et.IZA8 El H INEZ JOAOAN ,,., 111.-1 0.uO•lll lo "'" •••II clelm, In .... htfetn • oetluon for Proe..tt trl Wiit ot••<• 01 111e c•e•~ of 111~ •'M•Wtd ••ICI tor luueon<.e of Lelle" THIMfton ,0 .,, 1 0, 10 P•f\ent tf\em to l!'t• 11rv. rcftren<~ to w111c11 " tn•O• lor i.noeru~ •I ""' ottlu of JOSEPH turlllt• P•rrlcul•f\. anO llMll lt>t 11"'4 11 BIA FORA, Ol•F0._11, WEINER .. •110 Pl•te Of l\oefl"Q lllt ''°"'" Ila' CHRISTENSEN AllOfl>eY\ •I L•w. °"'" 'et 10, JUI\~ l1 1011. 41 10 OQ lk•~ ~11ermM W•y, f.neO•. CA ttm om , 1n 11\t courttoom 01 °"""''merlf w111c11 lalle• 01110 Ii 111t pl.o<t of No J 01 \did tou•I. •I 100 (i.11. t.tnl•• DU\lllh\ ol Ill• unO.r\IQned In •II O•••• Wt~t. tn I/le Cttv ol S.•nlA An•. m•H••• oert~onlng to w ld n l•le. Sucl\ C•lifOtnl• (l•ifn\ with ttw ne<tH·4'Y vou<het' Dateo Junt \, 1'11 mu\I o. 111ec1 o• P'"""''ed •• •forewio Wlt.LlllM E SI JOHN, wttll•n lour IN)ntM •fief t .... llf\I County c1 .. ~ publltallon °''"''notice 1 JllMES 0 OONllllT OettO M41Y I• 1'79 --------------1* N Main~ .... , HAlELMARIE MIZERA FICTITIOUS BUSI HESS SU tie U Eoe<ulfla o1 ~ ,..,., HAMESTATl:MEHT Fa1111t .. lr,C..ll"'""•tt02• o••••dOot<- l!'te lollowt1>9 '*'""' ·~ "°'"9 D•m· .au ....... ,.,., ~Jlieftff et A FORA. WEIHER .. neu .t\ Pul>lt\~ Oret19t C.0.'1 Oo1ty Pilot CHlllSTEHSEH ~A CRESTll CLEANErt'> ANO Ju ....... IS 1¥11 .an ..... yutuw ORAPElllE!'> l .. 70t.tnQeAve ~I• USA 11 t~S~llla, Mr"' (A 9~'7 llH•••. CA'll» I•• V 1(1m 1"800 Ml Wh11"~' SI Ttl Ill)) M>-4tV Founte•l'Vllll•Y CA0/08 P UBLIC NOTICE PuDll\llod Or""O" Co.st O.t1IY P1101. d1!1"d~~r:v·•flltS\ I\ ConOuclto Dy dn tn JulW I • IS, n, 1911 T,,." Kim s~~:~~~~~~:~~TFo:~E '"'' '1<11f'm('nt w•• "'"°will\'"" STATEOFCllLIFORHIAIFOll County Cter~ ot O•"n~ County 01' THE COUHTV 0 F ORllNC£ JuM I>. 1q1s Ho. A tUta PuD•••hf<I Or-Coa\t Oall~·;~.'0'1' E\lelt Ol lllll"IN N HANSE N ••• ···~ • lllLIAN MllE 11ANSfN ~<••~ Junr H. 11 1" July•. 1q18 NOT•CC. IS !1£AEBY' GIVEN 10 '"" Ht8 18 ( •e<lllO" OI 1r.· '100•• Nmrd dettOt<ll --------------lt\41 dll prr \On\ hav1nq Cl"n"t\ OQdln\t PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS HAME STATEMENT T n1_1 to11ow1f"KI ~'~ ., uorno nu\1 Mt'\\ ,t\ .JOHN P AEtLLV H71 W M.trArtltur Bhtl c IOI. S..ntd And CA HI~~ JOnn P R••llv. t81 l Humm1119Dtrd D• • Cost& Mesa. Cll •U26 r 1"11\ bu\.lntt\\ I\ Conducted O't' An 1n d lYIOU•t Jonn P Rritty f"1\ \l4hm'Wnt w•\, filed With thf County c1.,, 01 Ot•nve Counly on Jun• 11 n1& Int" W•<.t OHfdtnt ;up t1Qu1r4K1 IO ftt~ tht'tn wun lf'llr ,._ tt \,orv vouc~t). '" .,,,. OUH.P ot Into ( j.-r1r. 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JOtlN, (.ounfyO..~ LOE a AND LCM!a H STEVEN soo,r11u OM WlhN,.111..._ s.tll• , ... t.•• .a,...1e, CA .. ., Alt•,.,.en fer ,_1111-t PuDll\""" Or~ C.O.st O.tly P1101 JuM U, 16, 71, 1'11 7J7/ II P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTIT'IOUS auSIHUS HAM£ STATEMENT f i'\fl foltOwtrtq Qf'r \On\ ., .. dOtnQ bu~tM'\\,d\ ARllOW PlllMS M081lE HOM£ P Ail!( 9091 T&IOtrt Av~ : I Fount"'" ll•lln , CA '11109 Arrow AnO<ldlr \ •001 T &l~fl Ave :t I Founldln V.tli~Y. CA ~7108 M cHV JPdn M on ul\tu. 18111 F~lltnltdl '", Fount••n V&llrv. CA •VOA Sit o -!$hi, 18211 l'olltnltof '" Fount<Jm VdlltY. CA '»108 T "'' l>u\lneH " tondu<ltO llY • Q•n"' al P<tflntt\1'1P Arrow A\i.o<tdl~• 8yrO(f L Wllll..,.,.S M•ry .i.en MOflul•kt f l"tl\ \l•lem.ftl • ., flll!O Wt th the (OUl\I~ (ltr~ ol Or•ncie (OUl\ly O'l lune U. !018 OAILY PILOT PUBLIC NOTICE HOTI(. D• ..ueuc "'LIE 0.. J""" n ""· 61 •O 00 •,.., •I M•l''9tf • 01110. t«•t.O •• 101 .. Warne• • .---v .. 1.y, c.o111utn14 Ille l<>llOWlllO IM'trtOfO ~tMlf\otl ptO ~rly "''" bl' 'OICI "' publl< •utl- ••thout '""'Vt Ill fulllllllft.•11(1\IOlllO -\•I~ r;.o •••-wllll nwllren .no 00• '"' 1nQ\ • CSt•.,., dtt"\\of'r bt.C' ltt4't"'tf ff(hn•t, ~&(ti, OYf'f"\IUtf.O CMlf', C, E rotor IV, H•l<Klll •lt•.0 wttll J \Mllllef\ If I Ate.--•-.. 111(1..0lno 2 >WllQ l•tnP•, <IOO ,..,,0, OIQll .. <IOO, I• Ole ••mo. 1 macram., na"91rs. DOh and pl•nl•, I polhHI pl""t' 4 ~tnl· 1nfl\. 1ll'ltfrO<1n CHctu1• lr•ITl<t 13 1 Mt\Ull•neou\ ll•ml 1nr1u11 1nQ u oov•r uQf~I v.KuuM C .. •o•t, iro111no ooero. mov•c P•Oif<IO• bltnc:lfr. tO.\ter oven, 1ron, 1•1or blOw•• n.ilr <KV"• "10t'led oKnv' POI,, fOO~P<Y. '9Ml•t~ l1n~n,, 11 p.tperD•<k-> l'I Auor1t0 <IOll\ln<J lll(IUOlllO 13 pain D•"''· 17 ""lrts, S Je<k•h I \w••ler, 74 tte•. 1 \IN tlltf'U, t !)alt boot\ Thi\ \dfl' I\ mt.tdft .,, MtOtCS.nte-w ith C•111ornl• O v•I ~ Se(l!on\ I'll} 1no l'ltl. O't I~ _,_9"'0 landtorll. IO dl-..O~ Of-· P'-1Y letl by I .... WMl\t llOOfl •t4K•ll"9 Ult l'ffl Pf'-•IY ol IM l•llCllorO loc•ted •I 1071S-H l • Ha<t•noa, Fount•ln V•llev. C.lilOfll•• .no •flw Nltic• to "''II, ...... , OotteCI 11.\ayJI N18 SUNOANCE APARIMENI\ LANOlOAO 10'2.,.War~r • ount•1n V•ll•v CA PuDll\llod Or-to.st D.l1ly PtlOI June8. tS. ,.,, PUBLIC NOTICE •·JtJn SVl'E•tOlt COURT OF THE STllTI: Ot< CALI l'OllHIA FOA THE COUNTY OF OllllHGE NO.A· .. 141 NOTl(;E OF H EA RING OF PETITION ,:011 PROBATE OF WllL AHO FOR lETfErtS TESTAM E NTARY' llH D FOii llUTWOlllV.TIOH TO llDMIHISTER U H DE• THE IHDEPENOEHT AOMINISTllllTION OF ESTATES ACT. E\lalt of CAAL CiOTTSCHALt<. O..cu .... 11 "lt 's not as tight as r thought," she added after Wednesday's tune up. "I think 1t will be suit· ed tor my ga me. Putting will be very important " Putting is one of her strong s uits Jun1 8 IS. 71. 7'1. 1018 FHStl4 Puo11V11'<1 OY-(Oil\I D•••• P•lol, ?71' 78 Jun1• IS, 11, 7'1. July 6. 19/8 2187 18 JONES .. HD lllUNO 1111 ... .,.y, al I.aw ts w~ .. 1.,11......,. Arudl•. CA"* hi. «l·Hat ""*' Pvl>h\llt<I CIYa/IOf Coot\I 0.ttr• P1101 N011CE IS HEREBV GIVEN fh•I U N I TEO CALIFORN IA 8•NI(. L AC.U N A H ILLS. CAt.!~ OA N IA l\d\ l1l•d lltfP I" d ot11t1on tor ProDd1t> o t W it f 11 no t o r •\\u.tnt~ of l"tle, .. OCC Racquetball Tourney Slated Orange Coust College will be the htJSt June JO through July 2 for the f1flh C:1nnuC1I Nut1onal Out- door Three-Wa ll RacquctbC:tll ChC1mpions h1ps featuring almost 300 of the best player:. in the nC1 · lion. Former OCC ~ludent R1t•k Kosslt'r, who came from nowhere last year to win lhe open title. will b(1 hack Lo dl'ft·nd h1:-. crown l\osslcr 1s cxpN'tl'd to tw challenged by OCC r>IH·s1c 1tl t•ducation instrul'lor Rarry Wullare Walluct• has tw1<·t• won th1· ne1t1nnal nul<loor singles lllle. 1h1• IC1:H u mt• l'>l·1ng 111 1mH Wallat·c rea<:hcd tht.• :-.l'm ll inal l'OlHttl l:Pil ~ l';ir hcfort• being t·l 1mi11<1tc'<I J\nothcr O<'C -;tudC'nl. Diane Helms. wlll rC' turn to deftmd her \\om t·n ·s d ivi<;H)n lltlC'. T ourna ment action r uns frum 8 a.rn 10 9 pm on Friday and Saturday I June 30 and July 11 , and from 9 a.m until 4 p.m on Sunday 1.luly 21 Admission to the three.day event 1s fr..:c PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Pl'BLIC NOTICE F ICTITIOOS BUSINES_S __ _ NAME STATEMENT T "t touow1nQ Pt'' M>n\ tUe: oo•ng IN\IMf'\\ .. , 8AG.O.GLIO IMPOllTS tltSS Sh P tUt tire.It SuHt A. lrw1nt-C• '11'4 A•y Sttitritt, J.f) W•lnul Nf'W00f't f\ucn ta 976<>0 llODefl SNo"tt 11 I 9alDcM Blvll Nt wtlO•I ~!\. C.. '11 .. 1 Lt'\llt> 84ltltl'Y •Q(IO Nre>tune Apt 8. N•,.OOfl 8<'dt1'. (d '76ol T h1 ~ bu\1rte\\ 1\ c.onou t ttc:t C>y d Qener •I PlJrtnef' Y\10 I 1''11• B••lry Thi\ \l•l~t "'"' flle<I Wfth lht-{ountv CIN> ol OranQI' County on M•Y ll. 1q19 ...,..,,, Poofl\MU Or-C.0.\1 Dilly Pt101 Moy 75. Jun!' t, 8 IS, 1q19 101S.lit PUBUC NOTICF: FICTITIOUS 8USIN E~S NAME STllTEMENT f ,,,. t1)ttow tnq p. '\On .. ,.,. Cfo•nQ bU'\l'lP~\ tt\ I \tfRRA lNH l'IPRI\£'> 1 \IE RRA (,AA Of NS > Sl[l!RA Pl Al A /010 N~#POll t!hll CO\ la M"''"' Celltorn1d 11,.,11 w MArttn F ,, '11 t11+f)() Oov..-r O'P;f'. Nt1wpon Ut'd(h. C •htorn1• •1..0 Maro~''"' S F •f\\of'U 1600 Dov .. , 0 ,. ..,~ N~¥tporl h••tJ(,P'I CAl•torn16 •1t.110 f n•\ bu\1~· '' l'f"duc led Ov ~" un1n (Of'Por••~ A\'JOC'f(tOon OllV'f' "'-" " o.trlner\h•O F ICTITID\n B"'INESS HAMf STATEMENT M1HOd'"1 ~ t ~\S.H FICTITIOUSBUSIHESS 11\o\ \IAl....,,...,I W4\ lllf<I •"I" t"'° HllME nATEMEHT Countv Cltr• ol OtAl\Qf t.Ounlyon May t ru• •011ow1f'M) ~' ~n~ ""t Oo1no bt.1 .. 1~\4\ ttNIT 'I' C> I Al()(, \"0WR00M )100 H•tbof !llvo Cr>'td M<ow CA •1•1~ UNITY' 8UVIHG ~(AVIC.E CO IN( • O•t.-wat~(OfOOtdhOn J4._M t\ \•on Oak) llou•t•<l•d C..m.t,.110 CA 'l'lOIO Tf'I\ bU\,I~\ '' tUf'ldu( lt-(1 b't •I (OfOO••llO<> UNIT Y tH/VtN(. ~(A\lt([ tO INC t1 ~''"'""' ,, ... n V1(t-~'""'°'°"' Op•M4't•M\ f r\1\, ~tut..,,-,.."f\I ""'"'" f1INJ wHPt tN County (.terk (>t U•~n<l!' Cnunty un Md• lo 1418 ,,ll'S:H>4 PuDll)lle(I 0t<l"IQt (C><t\I Clo"IV P1tol Jun< I I I\ n !018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS HAM( STATEMENT I .,4! t0Uow1nq SH''"'" ,, nn1no bu'•~\~ ... WllOWOOO )~ N• wJloJ'I 8tvll Co\loMt.,.,Cl>'l1&11 LlO'fO H•rv··v 8U4 .. tl;O ArtftfV•m A~€ , Co\I•""""' {.A q)b1 '"'\ bu''-'""'' '' c.ondu<t•d bv on 1t\01w1ctva1 LIOVO e .. u Tn•\ \talemtf'lt ..,., • lf'ld with ttw- C.O<lfllY cie,. 0< Cl•M>f)t C..OUntv on May 11 ltll "" 19 P URI.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME UATEMEHT f "" 1ouow 1no P•r~on I\. c:so1nQ Dus·n~u '" FOUNTAIN VALL£¥ HOORS. 11H'I Sl•te• 11~, rount•1n Vall~y CA 07109 Aflhur R SuMl'f, 11919 S•n R1tar110. Fountain V~llty, CA 01/ntt T"I\ l>VSI~\ I\ (()n0Ut lM Oy dn H•d1v1du•I .A•tnur R Svaret fl>I\ Sidi-I ... \ fllt<I ,.1111 ll>t Cnunly Cltrh ol O••nve County on Ju'l• I 1019 fn• totlowtnq pitr\.On\ ,.,. 0011'1~ ll 14•1 bu\1n~\\ .t\ F"4 ... 7 A'> T RO t NC.IN EE RI NC. H U• PUOll\""" Or.•!W)o '°"'' o .. 11y Pilot W•\I r 1oon1 .......... ",.. CA 0)1(14 Md• 1~ .. O!l Jun.. I 8 t\ IOA L •wrt~fKt-'>I•"~" 8d<" '-lro~ t ..J86i W•li,on ... ., Ccnlb M,...,. CA '<)•)• J~tfr•'f Scott L.6nt-. •?OQ' W f llQttl ~nt• An•. (A '/71()f fh1\ bu\trw••.., ' (ondu• lll"CI t'1' d qtn.r•l &>-'rtn. "hlO l 41..,_rttH .. 5 0.,~ .. ,ttOF" ""' \lAfiW't'lt nl Wd ftl"t1l w tlP'I lhf' Covn•v (.h•f• Of OrdnQtl County oo June I 1q79 FOUOl Puo11,~ Ounge C.0..>1 Oatty Pll<>! lunt-8 I) n >q 1q1a PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT fhe tollow 1nQ per\.Ons. "'~ noino Ou\1flf'\~ •\ AEMOT[ SOUND, 17S W Ill!\ St . No. F, CO\!a M#:s.t, (.All!o•nln q7611 N61htn EMt P,."°t•y, 'l'l'I W 18111 !.I Co\!• """'"' Ca llf0<n1., q>•11 RoMtli S..ou Ho00a11n 111• N Spu•c;ieon. ~nl• Ana, C.9ltf0<n1<t '17101 TtH\ bu\1tw'' I\ conttuttf'd bV d °"ntral f)lrtrw-r\1'110 N E l"l!ndl•y l 11" )!attmrnl "'~' fll4ld wttll ti>~ County Cler-01 Or""Ot County on Mny 7011 18 p BLJ(' NOTICE n. ma. 1--------------f'~t1) F .. S4U Pul>ll\llod Ounoe Cea•• Dally PtlOI PuDlt\fled Or-Coot•I 0 .. lty P1tOI. Mh lS anO Ji/IM I 8, IS, 1018 Ju'le 8, I), t1 1'1, IQll 1001 18 1Ub 11 1 ____________ _ -~~~-~~~---- PUBtJC NOTICE rtCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATl!MIHT I ne 1o11ow1no l'C'f )Ori " doinc;i t>us• nf"·~ .. ,. OANll POINT CH4AU AIN('., "m De Lf'On ()r,,.. O•na Po1n1. CA .,.,, Jolln W Oloa.t\ 1017 De L~ Of1ve D•N Polfte. CA '2•1t Thi) Dutlllfts ,, (onCl<K lfO Dy .. n tn ll1•tdU•I JONI W 0-.• Tllh \1•1-1 ••> f,1~ w1lll '"" County Cl~•" 01 O••noe County on 111~1. 1•1• """"" PuDll\!'ttofl OfM19t '°"'' t>•tty Pllol. P UBLIC NOTICE F ICTITIOUS aUSINEU NAME STATEMENT l "~ lot1ow1n9 Pf'rsotu dr,. d o1nq Dusintn •• LEONARD BllOS 1/)11 C.tnot MIU1on Vt•to. CA 'n~H Oel• M l --•11. JISl2 c.tn11 Mt\ \Ion Vtr10, CA l,.IS Oon•ld l L•onaro. /ll'1 V14 Pflml't<), Ml\\ion V1•10 CA 01~1S ft\" bU\lnf'\\ I\ C.UftdU( h•d 0¥ 4 04".Wf•f tMrt,,,.r'1\10 0• .. M Lf'OnMc1 fn1\ \fAtl'mf·nl Wtt\ fllf"d Wllh '"f' County (I••• ol O•&nQt' County <>n Jun~ 9, 1118 "°'st" Pu1111u ... a Or M>QP Goll•• 01111y 1>1101 June 8. IS. ?1 1'. ••19 n11 11 JUM I\ n . 7'l JUlf6 1918 PUBLIC NOTICE flCTITIOUSeUStHIESS NNollUTATIMIHT f ne followlnQ !Hlrton. .,, lllolnQ ou,•M n ., WlllELCSS "LARM Altil!T REMO TE SYSTEM$ U~l N«wPOrt llt YO :t u, c.osi.. ~.CA '7'11 AO rl•ll Mlll•l"n•• 3)0 WO\I Wll\on,CoHt~,CAt1t11 Jullllll M ICt•'laY, ,.., C:..b•lllo. • 11 Co\I• ~. CA ntJI Tnl\ bu\Jn'"' 1i C9"0U<lfo0 l>y Ml IHI ll>C9'PC)t .. llCI -1•1-Ollltr tllllft • p.ofl ... rV\111 JUll!lflM I('""' T lllt •t.ti19'1ftt w .. fl._. wtlll 11\o Co11nt, C..,.. et OtMft C--ty Oii JuM J. tt7', PllGll\'*'Of ..... Ju.,. I . II, U l'• ltll PUl'LIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS e'\JSINIH NNollE STATEMEHJ' Tll« lotfowt~ perM>n\ ••• Clotng 0..'1nth "' II C STEN Clt. CO . l\ht ~~tr Yfle. HunllnQICMI 0. ... 1', CA ~· ' ftOUtnMy A (.,fOll, lj.11 Wllll•m• SI • 10. I Ullin CA '2MO """"'II J c .. nOll, ljt/I Wtlll•~• !.I a t>. l11~1111. CA !17"'10 T "'' bU\IM\\ '"' (Of'0Ut fll'd b.-A 0 .... ,., .,.,t ... f\lwp R-.,ty CM•oll Tiii\ •l•l-1 ••• 111..0 wttl\ lllf' Ctllnly Cten ot O••n~ Co..My on JUM 11 lt7' \ FICTITIOUS IUSIHfSS HAME STllTEMENT I !IP follow1r111 Pff\On• Mt c1n1no bU\ln~\\ tU POSTER P()RTlllllTS OF FOUH l"IN VAtLEY llb•6 llo•tmarr -.v,nu,, Fount .. •n V•lltY. C.•llorn1a '7/0I HMvty Welcll lltll 111 1160 RO\tm•rw AW!'nut FOU<ll••n V•ltty C•lllO•nt• '7108 P11ul& M 8'>11 ll&At llowm•rv A•Mut , Fn<inl••n ll•llty C<lllf0<nl• •HOI T "" tlu\lnt\\ I\ conduc ltfl Dv • oent••I P<O•l~f"lll•P Ho!•Yey W 8'11111 f ,,I\ \tAlf'""""I WA\ lllf"ld Wit" OW Countv Ct~r~ or°'"'~ County on Mn 7l It/~ ""4~ Put>li>nto O••nl)~ Co•\I Ot11ty r>11n1 Mo H .. no Jun• I 8 u 19'8 70018 PUBLIC NOTIC'E .,. .. , fl CTI TIOUS IUJINESS HAMB STATEMENT Tll• IOllOWlnQ Pt'f \On IS OOlno l>uSI oeu. ., GIVLlllN()'S DEllCAfE\S(N e. 8 AKEllV . 160&7 r.01<1M W~1t, Hlllll 1no1on 8t<tt1'. C.lltornl• ~ll•l11•11 J CtullA!l(I. 3105 JO•n. WAY. 5'tlleAN , C..lllOtN•t71()f r 11" ""'""'" " ~onouc"a lly • llmlhHI ""rt""""'° S.IM\llan J C.iulllllO °""" "' ,. ...... , f !'ti) ttatr,,...,t .,.., Ill.., wlltt t!W Coi.nly C•w-or O-.n11t County o0 AOtlt h ttlt WILLllllO M "llSI l ull• trt '"' Avt-.. IN )l .. , Le• All .. I", C-IH~• .... , r>ullll\lwo(t Or-Co<t•I 0.llr j!lllof M•y >S •nO Jt,,.. I I I~ Itta " p BLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS HAME STATEMENT PubliVreo Or-Coast 0<1•tr Piiot, Junr I a. IS. 22. 1'71 Ju"" ·~ n ,. July. "Ill l)I/ /I l~\l•m•nl¥Y and tor 4ul-ll.tlM>n It> AOtn•n•,ltr unOt"r th,. tn~C>f"ndffU • ID\ II P UBLIC NOTICE Adm1n1,1r ~•1on ot E \tcttr\ A t t ,.,.~ .. ,.ncr to wth(h 1\ m.oot tot fu,-tt.er O•tttf ut•"' .tnd lh•t lt'>r II~ ..JrlO Olt1t ,. ot Marino 1nie ~ tl•~ C>t'-t'n \.4!t R·lflfl fOt Jun• lO I'll .n 10 00 • m tn tne NOTICE TO CREDITO•~ <OUflfoomOI Oti>ort,....111 No Joi .. 111 HO A Utll <Our I "' /00 (JYOc Cent-r Onvt Wnl SUPE RIOll COU•T OF THE 111 tn•• C•IY 01 Sant~ And, C<llllOftll<t. STllTEOFCAUFO•NIA l'O• O•lfll Junr 1• 108 THE COUNTY 0, OllllNGE WILLIAM E SI JOltlf, '" th~ M•tltr ot tn•• ( \t••.-01 <wnt't C•~~ MAllJOAIE HELM, OKe.\to M<ltEHHA I. FITTING N'oll<e is llertbY (l•W!fl to ue<1110" ~i Wlhlltf9 Bl'td n.tv1nq <l••m\ ~·n~t tne W•O Ck(t Svtte JIOO tlenl-tfl '"' W10 ''"''m' 1n llW' Oii•<~ 01 L•• 11119•1 .. , CA 'llOIO ll>e cte•-of '"" a1or~.o court O• 10 llllONMn I• l"etrl•- P•-nt INm lo ""' U<l()of\IQneO •t tnt PuD•••""" °'-O:u•I Oa1ly P1101. Olli<• ot THOMAS H THOllNTON, , Jun~ I\. 16 11 •'18 1318 18 MON f(ll 8.ty Plat•, Su•I• 100. l oQufW ---------------N•ou~• c.100tn1• 9Jt>71 ljllfh•th 1.ttttr of!ott 11. tr,. p4M.e of t>u~nen of 1"" un def\IQf\tHJ •n tlll tn.!lttttf \ pitrtct•nlnQ to .,.,d ~\t.tte 5u<.h t l11m\ with '"" nec~n"'" vouttwt~ f'f\U\t bf-111...-0 or or~\enttd as alOft \••O w ttrun foyr mon111, .mer trir ltrsl pUbl1u11on ol th•~ not•tt O•tell JUI\~ tl. 1011 E '""'' J Htlm Jr E •KUIOf ....... Wtll 01 Ml•CI ~totnf TltOMllS H THORNTON All .. .,.y .. uw J M..,•roc~e.yf'l•u \4olt• 1H i...911"• HI_., CA mn PuDlt\lled Or-C.0.\1 O"•IY P•IOI Jun~ tS 11. 14 anti July 6 "'8 llJO ,. PUBLIC NOTICE A·mD SUPERIOtl COURT 0,, THE STATE 01" CAl lFOllNlll F01' THE COUHT V OF ORllHGE NO.~I N OT ICE OF HEAtllNG Ofo PETITION FOR PROllllTE OIF WILL lllHD CODICILISI, IF AHY 4NO 1'011 LET~Ell S OF AO · MINISTllllTta.., C-~ A WITH WILL ANNEXEO f\ldl• ol ARC,HtBAlO WILLlllM!'> HAlL, •IW •noWfl "' ARtHl8Al0 WILLIAMS HllLL. SR . l>e<HWCI NOl tC.E IS HEREBY CtVEH fl\"I All(Ht6 .. LO WILLIAMS HALL JA ,...\ t•l•d hief?1n • Ofl•f"°" tor Ptob.it• of Wiii tdnd Coot<•ll\I, 11 .tn• ...a lo• 1---------------·1 L•HtH ol Adm1n1\l••hon. C. I .A PUBLIC NOTICE 131' 19 IWttl'I W1U Al'nt•tO•. ,~·~~ncr to wn1Cf\ •\ m.ot-tor further par11cultth •no '""' l u,.. lltnt .trt<J 01.-c .. of f'W'c.tr1no ,,,.. WmtP """ """" ..,, ,.,.. Jun• II ""· •I 10 00" m • 1n '"" <OUf'!Toom 01 OePMlmPnl HO J"' \ollCI <OU<I al /00 C•vt< (Antef' Dr•IH' W1-s1 '" •~ C•h ot ~nt• AnA. C,..1torn1tt O.itta J""" • 1•1a WILLIAM E SI JOl'N County ti~,' SCOTT L MAYORGA A f'rOfH••-· Uw Corp Ol N. C.mdPn Or1w, "-nt-.r ll•Wlr Hiii•, CA t0110 .a11 .. ,..y lor ,..,,,loner PuDll•fll'<I °'"""" C.0.0\1 0<.l•ly P•IOI June I . o, I\, t'tl' RJOtH NOTICE TOCAEOITORS CltEllTtON OF SECUllt TV IHTEllEST Una•r Un•form Commen:1•IC00t 111111 T,.,,,.,, l o ~fl t~ hOld1nq <l.tlm\ •9"'"'1 '""' OPOIOr ,....,P•Nftt't ndrn.eO bd'4. a ()I' tr .. n\.t<tl~· 01 t"'\l'NU Mt'l1l'"f1n•1 0' ftJtt I h1 f'tul• h •'"''' r 41, ( """" b• .,,..., 1 t •ln"-U"'m,tll•O N t1l1 ' '" •• r••bv QIW n ttMI ·• Ovl~ 1t,1n .h t l')'r ...,,,., I t.ff•••l•C)f1rt •'\+'Cun h int.-t• \I t\ dOOUI ff1 tw n\...ait t~• rtttm"' o• '""" <k'btor '' lt ~OREAc. !IV IR IT t0N <;(II Vt( F" •tl'O llO••q bu\1f"lr, "'NUT RI TtQN OATA 8A"-( AM Plfl)llNO PlllNTING SERVtC.f M01HEA <; rooo FOR HEALT'1 •nd •• AAX l.A80RAT011tES. 1111· OU\•M\\. dOOrt"\\ ct '"'" dif>btor t\ .>qo Cr~n',,di"' A lvO LO\ Anq~le' C•l•totn••, '""° ""'m£ of ,,.... 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C.411tttnrntA nnrfl • w••• f ~t 1 \U<.t t'i\I V • W*~I\\• <ommrn< 1no on o• l><rlor• J.,,.. •. 1'1t. &no tl'l•t ~•uni of wen "''v•<t D9 m.c!o lo!~ #IJO\'t ""mt0 Covrl A•l1'u1 J G<lf\111 4 Ut11Mlt CH'r~, ~-·to• co.in CountY of "•trt"'4c1 rn. w tlllln -lflf'900'no " • tfllf -0 allt\ltcl Q!Oy al IM Q.IQIM I ~ Of NOit<• Ill tny ,._, IOt "ftYl<t llY Put>11u11nn wltll my dolllO• "'''°" f ll oor .. o All"'I JoflnSI-~ o.tiulY Sf\Mltt fOt Coutlty 1.0 ~llffta AO r '""•ld Cl Pullltt'*f OrotftQt CANU O•llY l>llol Pul>llSllK <>..._ Ql<l\I °""• Piiot, Jun• I\ lt1t 1)1\ IA Jt.tM I " ltl1 Jlf0.11 C.0111 : '"" 0.-t l\mO FA'"'°" SQu.d•r ti•wt"Orftt' 81\fd ,el Un'4Jn l t)ff'.lN:t·. C.tltt t 1110 W•h"ir• Blvd . lo .. 11~1..... cat•f • 11)1j() SMll• Mon!( •• 81v0 LO• llnQt'lr• C.olll JU) Bn~IOI St"tl. Con• Mh•, Calif • &&03 F•llbrooa Aw c..noo.t P1trh, C..hl MOO fooMQa CMtvon BIVCI . c- Pu-. C•ttt . t8~1) Snrrman Wo . RHl'CI•, c..t1I 7001 I f<tfnp-Av~ MMl>Of c •ly Ga11t ''°'° f rAmDICl'I Avr . Ha•llot (tty C•ltl • 11>« P•-riv 10 tw •ull1N.t~ lo '"" \"Curtly tnttrP\I mn 1)1> Of.''<t11M'tl Q<'MfAllY ~· All turnUurr. tvrnt\MnQ). mi:u htnttrv, ~Qu10tn•lll, 1001\ l~llno. ll•ture\ moror '<l'fH\•Clt\. trlhtl"f\ 1nventorv ot mnl•""'' wor" 1n OtO(t'\\ •nd t1n1'"'0 wOOll\ "nd Q~nN•I tn 141nglbt•\. •1111 '"" Dulk lrM~!tr llY w•v ot c rtit•t•on of• ~ur•tv tntf'r•st '' 10 Ott conwnim•led •• th' 01110 01 NAT IONAL ACCEPTANCl COM P AHY QF CAl t FOllNtA, 8••1 Wll\lllrt 81¥0 . Sullp JOI. B•vt•IV ti•ll" C•llflJrnla, on or "'""' Ju"• >o, ,.,.,_ O•teo J .,....I, "" S.CurtG P•tTy NATIONAL ACCEPTANCE COMPANYO~ CllllFORNIA ey u--· > "'"''~ V><• "'h•OHll NA TtONAl ACCll"TANCE COMl'ANY 0, CAl.lf<OlllffA 1441 WILSHlll! ILYO, SUIT~ ltl l(YlllLY HILU, CAI.I ,OllNIA. "111 Put>ll\n.tl Or41110t CAe\t 0.tty Piiot. JuM I) 1t/1 , .>. 88 DAil Y P1l0l Business Business Moves Told Orange County Firms R e port Promotions Michael D. Nadler, Corona del Ma r. hH been named seruor accounl execut1v6 or MerrlU Lyocb, Piuce, Feaoer It Smith, Inc., Newport Reach. He joined the firm in New York as a trnine-e in 1971 and moved to Newport Beach as 1tn account cx<tcutive. • Virginia Calldos, Newport Beach div1s1on manager of the San Diego Branch for World Book· Cbildcraft International, Inc •• ha!> won recognition for the second time in the Managers' llonor Socie· ty fo r selling achievement. .. John N. 8akf't of Fountam Valley. vice presi· dent with • ecurlty P acific Bank, has been transferred from lhe bank '5 Newport Center office to become vice president in the bank':. southern , d1v1s1on adm1n1stralion • Robert S. "Bob" Wells, Corona del Mar, has been named a genera l agent with United Fidelity Life Insurance Co. and will specialize in life In· sura nce sales and service. HE PATIENT'S RIGH TO KNOW 11 11 w I 1 m l' ., h a \' t• l'h:Jll).!l'd :-.111 too IOOJ! J J! () • m U (' h ,, b IJ U I ml·th<'mt· ;111el I re•al ml•nt 111 ;m tllnt•" '"1" H'f\ "l'<'r1•t1\1· lilll n1m.1da,., p1•c1r1lc '' .inl lo """" 11hal'-. 11rnns:: 111th lh1•m 11 h:11 r.•lN•d the· pmhle•rn ,1 nd hll\\ fa~t 11 I akt•-, HI h« 1·un•J Th1•1 a l-..11 11 ..inl 10 i(n"" uoout th1• rlruJ?" lhn 1,1"\' 11h.1I lht•\ Jll', 11h.1I th1•\ du ;llld 11hJI 1h1· -.1dt.· dlC'C'h m.i' I><· \\'1· f1>t'I th.ti I h1•w Jll' l11g11.il qut~t um-. .inti 111 '' u r 11 h ,, rm•' .. ' 11 1· 1·,H 1• f u 11\ t•\ pl.1111 I h,• chr1•rl1t111-. 1111 ll•l' .111•1 () I h 1• ' I' I' r I I 11 e· n I 1n1ormJ11nn .ohoul \11111 pr1·-.e·ripl um-. \' () l ' 0 H \' (I t • H DUCTOH CA'J f'lh)~l:: t: S whe n you n1·l'd ;1 dC'li\'l'ry Piek UIJ ~our prt:i.c ri 1.111on 1 f shoppini,: n1•art)y, or 11 1: will dt·ltn·r prompt!} 11.ithout 1·\lr:.t ch<1rg1: 1\ J!fl'Ut many JX'ilPll· t•nl ru:.t u:. 111th th1•1r µn•:.1:npU<111' ;\1 a y w 1· r o m 11o 11 n d your:,." ~ARK LICO PHARMACY Free1>ellvery 351 Ho*Pft•I Ro•d Newpoft Beech 642·15M' Hughes Move CULVER CITY (AP> -To consolidate its operations and a llow more room to expand. Hughes Aircraft Co. has a nnounced it is moving 1 t s corporate h ead· quarters and Electro· Optical Data Systems gr oup lo a ne w S200 million compl ex in nearby El Segundo. llSTDRfVE A DIESEL SEVI LLE C At lf()Q._IA IPI' Ml'C. C.1,,.\All.!> 1 on >tt(,,;fWAV C()M!llNW l• JO /4 Nabers Cadillac zc,oo ~rt>of BNc1 (~ti l'v"e>cl. s.l(}-C) I 00 DO YOU HAVE A BUSINESS MANAGEMENT PROBLEM? fo 1n tr oauc. e our nu w ma,,aoe~nt a~t\lllnc:e ttrrn tn '"'~ dr~a. we art o lt~rino <111.0lut•ly IFRE E IOf '"" monlh ol Jun• & July, uP lo '500 w0<lh ot tdn91b1t't!ae>et't ~vice C..H lodAV tor our t~markat>te t>fochur~ Ot 6 trtt l)fet1m1nary <on•ull~•·on MANAGEMENT PLUS '"""'" your prOOlt!m• dt~ our conc.~n MANA,GEMENT PLUS 835·7175. Eat. 207 Particular People Select JOHNSON & SON Home of the "Golden Touch " ·-rve bean doing business with Johnson & Son tor years and enjoy the friendly atmosphere". VODY NELSON Newport Buch, Calif. ANOTHER SATISlFlED CUSTOMER .JOHNSON & SON i ~ I ?626 Harbor Blvd • Costa Mesa • 540-5630 RA f•o 01 lfllt M&OY\· "r' ,.,~ QOO\ nt •ftf•rnl m,tttoln<n ff\4· '"''" IS~ t\ not ,...,. ooo o• IWf"tlihto" <t"ft•vt• ,.vt' •Ot~·~ '' ti ,~ I~• INSlllU!l '°' SO\M> '>IUOIE'> o-o .. .il'd '" (Of'\~tn()O·•l<O" ot SUN OAV tn fl°'f '''""-t~ f"dv\"t''Wl lf'Mt Q\.·nr1ot M"< in tn. P'd(h(.tl U.f' n• • .,. ..,.,., •t'i•ft• tut'T10o.-•h0tr "''"'nu• w '""" (4Ut0tn1A flftt .tylr Test your "Solar S~vvy" 9"•tlolt: flt« _., tfflci...t, _, tttertfott Md K-.ic .. -ef ... '°Wltf fl fw lel c....,.. ........... Cl(llitlo lltl~ ....... . lcl • .....,.._.,...Ct 141~ ....... - 1.1 H KC l: ..... cel!Kfen Tll~ INSlllUIC r0t WlAR l.TUOtES """"""<~' lormel<Of\ QI '>ummt-r '>ohll<r «IA\"' """'~'""" llM _.._ t>f Iulo 10 la< """-' lfttrnit\1,.d •n • fHM hcM ""*1'\f"M1AQttt lhir' U\11 ni ttt. \Uf'I ,.,..,..,Q, la1tit11 te for Sol1r Studies ... '""'" '"to.m1hOfl (Ill,,,.. AtQ•\IMr (714) SS7-712S -·--• p 0 Bo• I~. Cos Id M~ CA 97616 (714) SS7-7124 .,. ... \ DougJu W. Ay~s. San Juan Capistrano. a fo rmer c ity munuger . has been hired by Profession a l Community Man11ement, Int. of Newport Reach to be its gen e r a l manager at Leisure Wo rld, L1Jguna Hills . He has responsibility for management o pe ration$ at Leisure World, a condominium a nd cooperative housing de· velopment. For the past three fears he •v111u has been a professor o finance and management at the graduate level at the University of Southern California and Cal Stale Long Beach. Before that. he was city manager or Inglewood. Ca: Salem. Ore; and Melbourne, Fla. He a lso has served as a management consultant to more than 250 clients in the United Nations and Venezuela. • Andrew Cooley, Laguna Beach, has been ap· pointed sales manager for Del We bb's Newporter Ina, Newport Beach. He has been with the hotel chain since 1976, when he joined the Del Webb's Townehouse as sales manager. He has been af. riliated with other hotels since 1970. • 1\ Fluor Corp .• Irvi ne. subsidiary company vice president. Edward Fox, has been appointed proiect director of the $4 billion Alaskan se~ment of the Alaska Highway ncitural gas pipeline prOJ· eel. company officia ls have announced. F luor Engineers a nd Constructors Inc. will engineer and ma nage construction of the 731·mile segment of the pi peline. whose total kngth will be 4,782 miles. The pipeline will carry natura l gas from Prudhoe Bay through Alaska a nd Canada. in· to the lower 48 United States. Completion 1s expected in 1983. Fox al~o was director of Fluor's participation on the tr:ans·/\lask<in oil pipeline The company cngmecred and con- structed the bystem's 12 pump· ing stations and the Valdez te rminal. • ~ter Near• Co•p~tion Advanced Health Systems, Inc .. Newport Beach. has reached the fi nal stage or developme nt of the Advance d Health Center at 1300 Bristol St. North. Newport Beach. The building is slated for opening in mid July. Concept of the overall maintenance of good health. including help with controlling s moking. stress, wt•1ghl <.1nd nutrition problems and alcohol· re lated problems tor both the recovenng C:1lcoholic and family members. The tenter will serve both individuals :ind employee groups. Land#~ape Maga;itae Pureha11ed The W11l1am/Lawrcnce Corp .. Santa Ana. pro· duccr of trade magazines and trade shows. has an· nounced the acquisition of Western Landscaping News magazine from Arnell Publications. Inc. of l rv1nl' The magazine was founded in 1961 by S Robert and Svlvia Arnell to serve professional la ndscapers re~pons1blc ror de!>ign. construction cind maintenance of prOJeCL'> 1n the 12 Western .,li:lll.'S. The magazine I'> published monthly. Wc.ilte1 ChespakJr was named publisher Koll E111ablblte• Drpart•en• The Koll Co .. Newport Reach. has announced formation of a new department. the Asset Manage. menl 01vis1on. to provide tenant services at the firm 's properties in four western states. Paul E. Carlson. vice president. heads the division, which employs 36 people in 11 regional of. fices from Seattle to Tempe, Ariz. He will be head· quartered at the company's corporate office in Newport Beach ~o Pur~hun lntere•t Oxoco, Newport Beach. has announced that 1t closed the purchase of 100 percent working interest m 11 producing oil wells in the Eas t White Point f'ield. San Patricio County, Texas Also purchased was a half interest in a 9.000 foot Frio sand gas well in the Musta ng Island Field in Nueces County. Purchase was from an unexpected oil com· pany for a cash totalling apPff>ximately $600,000. The wells produce 160 barrels or oil and 500,000 cubic feel of gas per day • ,\~rd B"fl• Opiion Amcord, Inc. Newport Beach. has announced purchase or options from a group of investors to purchase 336.176 shares of the common stock or Knight Industries. Inc .. Oklahoma. The options a re exer cisable at various times thro u g h Nov. 3. Amcord also has agreed to purchase up to an additional 75,000 sha res ir it ex· e rcises these options. Uoon the ourchase of all of the shares <'overed by these agreements, Ancord would own a pproximately 46 percent of Knight's common stock. ,~B Finn's At111ei11 Grow Assets under m anagement al Pacific Invest· ment Management Co .. Newport Beach. reached $157.5 million on March 31. up 39.4 percent from Dec. 31 assets of $113 million. t he company report· ed. ll is a subsidiary of Pacific Mutual. f'ormcd in 1971 , the company handles invest· ment management in common stocks. long· a nd s hort·term marketable debt instruments, private placements, mortgage loans and r eal estate ownership. Padffc f'ina•rial ~o Pay Directors of Western Pacific Financial Corp . Newport Ocach, have declared an initial 5 percent stock divide nd on the company's com mon s tock. The com pany has 959.800 common shares out- standing. The board also declared the regular quarterly dividend of 5 cenLci a share' on the com- mon stock. Both dividends a re payable July 25 to holders of record June 30. TatlRfl .~ .... Ope"• Personnel A11se1'sment Corp. has opened an of- fice al 1501 Westclirr Drive, Suite 221, Newport Reach. Assisted by cllnlcal psychologists. the com· pany measures per11onallty traits and attitudes or employees antJ management s tacr. The company al110 provldt>ll·~ervlces to individuals, The progrnm origin1tted in 1962 through psycholo(lic1tl testing of athletes President Is Dr Vernon A. Quellette Matthew A.. Tomzik. Fountun. Valley. Is rcglonol manager. .. New Po.t Paul D. Quad ro~. who has been ass1s· t;:in t director o l financt·. has been elected a ~s i ~tanl treas ure r of the Time Mirr·or by !ls board of directo r~. I lis pare nts are Mr. a nd Mn.. Gabriel P. Quadros of Mission Viejo. Managers Honor NB Man Hobert 8 . Campbell . methods analys t ro r • o uthe rn California Edison Company. has receiv e d the Di s t ing u1 s h ed Serv1c<.• Award of the J\ssoc1a · t1 on for Sys tl•m .., Mani:lgemcnt. I le 1s onl· of ~even rt• cipient~. Ca mpbe ll ll\'l'S 1n Newport Beach. NEW VORk IAPI CmlSnr ~ "~J~'l':"t!',~e CmwT~I 1) Conn(,"" 1oni11 ~ur•hM ConP<!P p.,;.•·~~~n~~~ a:t'. Cr•wld Cro~\(O ff"~u#6f"I( e & lnc>u\' CullrF•O di \fO(~' 8:~~'f>'r11 AEL ""' 8 . 8 AFAProl I 9' •1D•1a 100 AIO IM 11 '-n•. OaytMat AVM Cp I ]' / OfotOtln Ad<ll\llW •' • II>'> [>t,-lllAO AOvRO\\ )•. ) • Oflu•( AdYMt(t 1'1', 1••.10.-ecan r Al~rf\ !l: ~;::,g:~~~i. Al,.aAI~_. Ah(Otn( 19'• IQ .. D••"•' :~r~!p " H O••nCru 1~ • 7~ OO<utt·I A Furn J ' J'• OollrGn ACrtPI 11-.. 1) Donl<IY! AM1<.tO\ 1•~ 7•'· OortllC.\ A TvCom 0 ... OoyltOB awe•ono IS'. I&.._ Ount11nO Amt1rt ' 1)-11> l'. 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'" ~:~ffN~ f)I • n 1'J CllmL .. 1'1 lO H'nr!MI F Clle•UU IC)t11 11'• l'IOIOl)m Cir< le I' s , •• HOOYf't ClllUIA l8'• l'llo\ '10•ltR\ ClttUIB JS', Je.• • l'luclsP•P Cl•OJL )SI f )I Hy•ltCD Cl-Cp ... . .. ,, Hy<1lllnt ColuVenl l ' lndNutl ComCIH 1 .... ,.,,. lnlr•lncl Independent Gasoline Dealers on Way Out? NEW YORK tAPI An oil in· dustry nnaly~t say~ that u U !; S upreme Court ruling aJlowin~ states to b ar o il fi r m !> from r unnin g ~asohnl' :station!-1 may havr hUlc cf. feet on prices at the gas pump. • The 7· 1 r uling was issued Wednes· day. and came as a disappointment for some oil companil':.. DAN LUNDBERG, publisher of the Los Angeles·based Lundberg Letter. s1ud. "There may be some momen tarv turbulenre in prices" as the 011 compames get t1d of their few !>la· tions. but the ruling "struck out more .H the independent businessman than at t he oil compan11:s '· lie said the big los ers may be -;mt1ll independent 'ilat1ons whi ch ra<·t· the harshest com petition not from oil companies bul from large· volume chain outlets ,./ Industry sources a dded thal some of the most intense pressure on retail ~nsohnc prices com es from these new aggressive independent5. which orten are self·service chains with few timployec:s THEY DON'T HAVE the s mall dealer's rugh lease costs. and their high volume allows them to do hard bargaining over wholesale prices. The high court upheld a Maryland law forbidding oi l producers or re finers from operating their own retail outlets. known to the industry as .. s alary station~." It did not prevent the oil companies from ownmg sta· lions and leasing them to deC:1ler... however L~ws similar to Maryland' are m effect '" Florida. Delaware and Washington. D C. The challenge wai. brought by Exxon Corp . Phillips Petroleum Corp .. ~hell 011. Co . Gulf Oil Corp . Ashland 011 Inc .. Continen· t a l 011 Co. Conoco and its Kayo rl1 vis1on : and Com monwealth Oil Refining Co and its Petroleum Market ing. Corp subsidiary Tll E CO RT ALSO held that a ~l ate may n.-quire oil companies to grant gasoline pnct• reductions to in· d1vidual retailers on a uniform basis l n p1 e'-slng for pas!>age of the Maryland law. :.ome independent:. churged 011 producers and refiners with d iscrimination in granting price dl)'l(.'ount.'i and in providing adequak ... upphcs Marvin Bond. an assistant to lht- Maryl<and sWtt> comptroller, s aid the <l1vcst1ture law was passed in r<'s ponsc to the 1973 Arab oil em· bargo. d~ring which "high-volume ('Om pany·operated stations got all the gas they needed and the lower- volume lease dealers couldn't get g<1s " While the s upply crunch ha!> t•used greatly since 1973, Bond con 1endcd the Maryland law :.tJll will protect s mall de<1ler:-. But uccording to Lundberg, small dealersh1~ still may be on the way out. In the past i:.1x months ... there hasn 't been one convenuonal station bu ill 1n the United States." he said. Doimey Ranks N imh iii U.S. Loan Saks Downey Savings a11d Loan Assoc1a · lion was the ninth largest saving:. and loan selle r of loans to the secon· d ary mortgage m arket in the United States during 1977. according to the National Thrift New:.. a busines::. publication ror s avings and loan mortgage industry executives. During 1977. Downey Savings' lo;rn volume was $475,940,000. Loan sale--. we re $218.443,000 A~sets of Downey Savmgs exceed $900 million and, the a~soc1ation ha:. 2 1 branch offi ces 1n Nor thern and Southern California . Three more of f1 cr:. are Sl'heduled for opening in Escondido. LaCosla. and South Coa:.t PJ:u.a Town Center m Costa Mesa. .. 1te or an 8·story corporate orric1· building ~cheduled for Ol'cupancy 111 July O v••r 1,h e Counter NASOUstinqs u JI>' 1n1~1Cp e;o bll J ~~!Ut • ,,... 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A1-wm~ ttll <: ui:.tomers that under this policy the buy\; r pays an ('>.ll li <kpoi.1t ·of say SlO per Sl 000 coverage lor the hrul ~l!ar of a 10 year plrul oand th;it 1r the Policy 1i. maintained lor the required 10 year' the de posit Is rt: turned doubkd lf the policy lapses before the end of the 10th >t ar tht' bu ye: r will bt.> penalized by forfeiture or some or all of the· c1c>pos1t 1\Al ntb expla in that the doubled amount represents an intert.'~t return of 7 2 percent compounded on the additional pre mium And to s tart with term lm,urance 1s the cheapt'st from available Tift: CLINCHER. AGENTS SAY. IS that under cur rent tax rulci:. the interest on the return is tax free lt sound~ ~o appealing that many people a re replacing existing insurance For thJs reason deposit term in s urancc 1s coming unde r the scrutiny or the Million Dollar Rounc1 T able an organazat1on of life Insurance agents Some ronsumer oriented critics attack deposit term .. ales tact1<:s as deceptive Some policy replacements are JUSt1f1cd s ome clearly unJust1f1 ed and some am toss ups in the view of Joseph II Bl'l th I ndiana UlllVt: rslly professor or insurance ed1lor of the mo n t h ly Insura nce f~orum and author or L1 f l' Insur a nce A C o n ... um1.: " Handbook Money's Worth Beith 1s concerned that bu) ers are not being told the wholl' truth about replacement..s of exis ting pohc1es with depos it term or about original purchases or the new rorm of polley There ri1 c some one year renewable term policies on the market that are less costly than at least some deposit term policies he says T llESF. STEPS SHOULD BE TAKEN before replacing existing life insurance cover age Obtain a written proposal or the s uggested new pro gra m and send 1t to your present insurance company. re questing a written opinion The answers may be self serving but 1t may he lp you make 1:1 dects1on Be s ure you understand all the 1mphcat1ons or a new contestable period m the event of your d1sab1hty o r death Consider investment a nd insurance goals Do you wis h to commit all your funds to equity programs for m ax 1mum yield or do you want to balance your investment progrJm with reser ve funds in a life insurance pohcy, -IF THE ANSWE R IS MAXIMUM yield. check to be certa in the deposit term pohey gives you a lower premium rate them rc~uJar t erm insurance Reith puts his point in • further pers pective by com paring depos it term \I. It h U S Savings E bonds He sa~ s the chum that E bond provides a 6 percent annual return 1f held to maturity al~o 1s a ·deceptive sales pracllc~ because 1f you t as h 1n your E bond at the end of one year vou1 r ttu1 n 1s nnly '1 h percent The bond must bi.: ht:ld 'lr five vc,m, to 1earn the 3verage of 6 percent per year I' •>r the same reason. do not buy deposit te rm 1n s urancc unless you a re sure you can meet the 10 year hold ing rcqwrcment Stocks Fall Back; ls Rally at an End? NEW YORK <AP> -The stock market slumped early in the day a nd stayed the re Loday The Dow J ones average or 30 industrial issues was down 10 31 points to 844 25 Losers held a more than 2 I edge over ,l?atncrs Analysts s aid there seemed to be no reason for the sud den dip asrde from a generaJ weakness in the m arket Casino related stocks continued active as investors tried tn cash '" on the beg1nn1ng or lcgahzed gambling 1n Atlantic City N J S1oc-k11 Ire Th~ ~po1H9h1 NEW YORK IAPI S<tlet •pm Prl<C end ntl <11.snoe 01 11\t 1111oeri moil <1<llYe N•w Yor• Sloe• C •<l'la~ "~uei ::::~~3,,n~ll°"<lllV ol mo,;,~ ~n :; 1 2 • Rowan HI 600 2& • ~ Webb Octl ( JJI 600 18.. >,, F lff'!.IOf"lft J08 000 tf i , ~•r•Roeb 181 JOO u.. • UAL Inc 111 SOD 11•. I • r:~~t:1lorp m = r...: I : Eoon lt'I 100 •P• .. . ~n Mo to" 1•1 .00 6" Pamld• Int 117 'lOO 1 I ~ • FordM01 111 lOO H •· '• Ar~n Alt\' 111 t.00 c • • l• Burl Ind 110 100 1•.,. G111e11t Co • ••1 llOO 1• NEW YORK 1 ... 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The malady I s uffer from is similar but less dras tic. Therefore. overlooked, ignored and e ven :.corned. FOR PERIODS OF USUALLY a week or t wo, I will alternate with almost starving m yself to gorging my stomach until I can hardly move. T he starving periods result in rapid weight toss. I become satisfied with myself. I fool myself into believing I will never overeat again. But often when I'm angry. and especially lone· DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE ly o r d e pressed. 1·11 gor ge m yself with eve ry· thing in sight -usually s t a r c h y, s weet food . These gorging pe r iods are invariably followed by induced vomiting. vigorous exercise and plenty of se lf-hate IT 'S F RIGHTENING TO FIND these gorging periods increasing in regularity. I'm tired of fore· ing m yself to vomit. But if I don't. I'm continually obsessed with the t hought that something in my body will turn into fat. I believe mys elf to be well-adjusted. I can't un· de rs ta nd why this obsession with food is my ene my. What sort of help should I seek ? -Miss P. COMM ENT: I don't agree that you are well· adjusted. otherwise you wouldn 't submit to these alternating periods or st ar vatJon. forced feeding and induced vomiting. I think you need professional advice. Either from your own doctor , or in consultation with a psychologist or psychiatrisL Spmetimes the unnatural rear of obesity dates back(tO an unha ppy childhood obesity. Overweight kids suffer more than their parents realize. Incidentally, I doubt that your problem is re· l:.ited to anorexia nervosa. In this condition there is prolonged starvation. not periods of starvation alternating with gorging. As I said. let a doctor take on the burden or trying to help yo u. By now you m us t know you l'an't carry it alone MEDICALETI'ES De ar Or. Ste incrohn: My problem is severl' headaches. They're so bad at times I have to be away from work a day or two. Usually they begin after I've seen wavy lines before one or both eyes. Sometimes I te mporarily see only a part of t he TV ~crcen . part blanked out. An eye s pecialist says m }' eyes are okay. When the headaches come on ·-usually on one side or my head I feel nauseated and dizzy and have to lie down for hours in a da rk room . Aspirin -doE.•sn 't help. Any suggestions? -l'lrs. U. COMMENT. Give m e one guess and I 'll say migra ine. Is there a history of it in your family? The visual problems you complain about which precede the headaches are a part or what we call "aur a.·· T hese usually warn of an impending headache. If it is reall y migraine -and let's not guess. but let your own doctor decide -then it's important to take medicine early fergotm ine tartrate, etc.> to a bort the attack. When a~pirin doesn 't he lp the o r dinary he<Jdache then better look for an extraordinary rca:.on. • • • Some doctors belie ve that cverv case of obesi· ty s hould be con:.idercd one of pote ntial diabetes. says Dr. Steincrohn in his booklet. ··watch Your Diet Because Fat Can Kill You." For a copy write him at this news paper. enclosing 50 cents a nd a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Back Pay Voted \ Fired E01ployee MAUSTON. Wis. CAP> -The J uneau County Board of Supervisors voted 14·6 to award $2,000 in back pa~ _to Kristy Gwin. 19, who was fired by Judge Wilham Curran as a regist er in probate after she became pregnant white unmarried. The board also voted to allow her lo continue on the staff of the Juneau County Child Support Prog r am. foll owing st a te Attorney General Bronson La Follette's opinion last week that a r f'· gis tcr .in probate is eligible for protection under the Fair Employm ent Practices Act. which covPr~ sex discrimfoation. FAMILY RECREATION DAYS PRACTICE BOWLING SPECIAL PER LINE SATURDAY NOON TO 6 P.M. SUNDAY 10 A.M. TO 6 P .M. IOWL MORE-OWL IEnER CALL 770-0055 FOR RESERVATIONS O~ST~N ~ LAKE FOREST~S 22771 CENTRE DRIVE Adfoctftt To t"ht• A..to C~ \ sized right for home u.se Re~o~•fJ Jun e Ca rt e r Cash. country· west e rn s inger . h a s b een r e· le a sed fro m a R oc he s t e r . Minn .. hospita l aft e r u·catment for a back in· jur y. The wife o f S in g e r J ohnny Cas h is conva lescing at h er h o me 1n He ndersonville. Te nn. Cat Vetoed Joi nt Custody Oul MADISON. Was tA P > -Mary Foss. 24. and her hus band J ames. 29. or Madison. agreed on the div1s1on or a ll the ir wor ldly propertv '" their divorce suit except for one poanl -who would get the ramity cat. Dane County Judge William Buenzh vetoed the couple's request for joint custody of the cat whic h he said was the first such proposal he had received in 40 years on. the bench. "T~ey_ w~~e s~ri~us about It. al wasn't a gag," Buenzh said. I d1dn t intend to put the court in the position of supervising c us tody of a cat. We s hould devote our time lo children." Buenzll granted the divorce. awarding the cat to Mrs. Foss. who had 1t at her home at the time Solt Pri<u ~ Thru W141., June 11, 1911 All PhotQor8$)1'110. Cterleal, 'fypograph1cal and Printing EtrOr$ are Subject to Correction All Sale ':-ltms Sub1ect to Stoel< on Hand D D ••:... ·-I do ·a jig The 5'/l"er IS new concept in Ctr• cutar saws with 11s 5' r' blade and 1us1 S~l·lb. weight Steel wrap.around 11hoo tor added suppofl. Reg. 24.00 over the results e1ack & Decker variable :.pct:d power 1'9 saw with 113 h µ motor. Cahbraled ~noc 1111~ up 1u 45'. #7580. Reg. 34 99 2988 .. turns a bit either way Dad will use1h1s Skit 114 · rever~· mg drill anywhere becau&c 11 ,. cordless• Comes with recn.irgt:r L1m1teo quant11y. 111102 1311 19'' .. stop the wind from blowing thru Nylon windbreaxer 1ac1<e1s for sporty wear whel'I the chill 1s tn the air! Choice of colors. Sizes S1 M, L. Reg. 5 99 311 top him on with emblem caps Manly i lylet In a wide assort- ment qi colors., famo us t mblemsl Reg 1.99 99c soothing stimulation Give Dad a massage w•lh ever~ !lhcwer1 AdJUSIS 10 regular spr.,y or massage or comt>1na11on:. The onginat Waler P1k Shower Massage. Easy 10 ms1a11 11SM.? Wall Mount, Reg. 19.95 111a Hand Held, #SMl, Rtg. 29.9S .••..• , .. and Clown and all around' W11n 1h1s tapeless measure• Snow~ distance 1n d1g1ta1 read·OUI up to 99 11" Reg 12 88 911 lasit unit only (without handlel Reg. 9.9S •••••••••••••. , •... 6.88 D make dad a master mechanic Tru-Vatue s Master Mechanic propane torch k1I w11h s1n1ered bronze or1ftce filter Moot:I # T .555 Reg. 9 95 11• cli£k, click ... turns the trick 26·pc sockel set in me1ric or standard measures. 112 • 318 and 114 • drives. Meloc #585J Standard #4853 Cho1c~ I \ NATIONAL/ HEALTH Mat1 P tt'fo ,... En t e rt a 1r.cr George Kirby. a \\ a iling apptal on a drug con viclaon. will be allowe d to ac ccpt out-of town l'ngagemcnts 11' he r eports each !\1 o n d a v t o a L a s V · c g a. ~ . N e v .---.....U . S M an.h<i lt.; of· f ac e. a fl'de ral .1udgc has ruled. shop-vac ® cleans up wet or dry Powerful 5·gallon capacity shop vacuum with heavy-duty motor. Dolly and complete set ot ad- d1t1onal cleaning toots included. this drill gets boring 1/4" etecaric drill is a highly ver. ,.,.... sa11te power tool. Btack g Declwr qudllty teaturu~. oouble 111· sutlateo 117004. Reg 12 99 911 portable gas~~~~ barbequing C narmgtow· pro p ane gas oart>eque wllh heavy.duty wheels ano nandle 1nc1uoeel 111030. 12488 \ hlro Tank ....••.•• 29.95 it seals in the cold! l·qt. capae11y me coOler chesl ot potyurethane Wllh air·1nsuta1ed cover Lid reverses tor serving tray. C11<>1ce of cotors. , ConRniently Located .. : Easy To Reach 2666 HARBOR Bl VDo ( '• IN COSTA MESA PHONE 546~70 80 HOURS: WEEKDAYS 9 to '9 • SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 9 to 6 ' ' ' l~SID E; L •Comics •Televis ion •Entertainment •Erma Bombeck Steve ·Ford, Roper lnur~y Juno 15 1978 DAILY PILO'T The son -of the former Presi- d ent doesn 't like to talk about his parents too much. He 's seeking his own identity 1n the rodeo. By CHE RYL ROMO Of I ... O•ilr Pllet S~H Th~r~·~ just nothin' this cowboy likes better than dnvm down the open highway with hts dog an has dusty .blue pickup listemn' to some good country music on the way to a rodeo. Absolutely nothin' Steve Ford, 22, is a roper with the Los Angeles Ro.ugh Riders, a new profess ional rodeo te am_. He IS i!ISO the youngest son or former President Gerald Ford and former First Lady Betty Ford. But he does n't like to talk about his famous parents too much a lhough he admits the Ford name Op<.'ns a lot of doors for him. Young Ford is trying to carve out an idenla· ty f<;>r himself --separate from his illustrious f~m1 ly. ~le even has a fantasy about sitting with hts dad in a res taurant and soweone coming up and saying, "Who's that sitting with Steve Ford"" It wo~ldn't really be that important. he ad· m its, but tl would be fun. He's been living quh!tly in Newport Beac h for mure than two yl'ars nnw, staying with friends bPcause he says h~ "couldn't afford to rent a plat'e in this area." Dr~sed in red s hirt, a s traw cowboy hat. boots. Jeans and a shlny. s ilver belt buckle that !>ays ... Steve ~ord " the athlt:te agreed to an int erview whale practicing his T'Oping for a weekend rodeo. A~ a child of privi lege. who grew up an Wa s~ingto~ O.C .. Steve Ford says his idea of happtn~-:.s as to have <:nough money to own a ranch m Montana where he etnd the woman he ~omcday hoµ<>s to marry can "ork together as partners and raise a family. ~oung l''ord says he would never want to see h1s ·children grow up in a city as he did. H~ admits to having .. a lot of rou1?h times .. while g~owing up. Some or his old classmates. he says wath .concern. are involved with drugs. That's not has st vle. As he talks. the rope s naps around the cow horns secured to a bale of hay. His dog. a Golden Retriever named Sally, watches closely fro~ the bed of the truck and wa~ts for the at- tention that comes every time he pauses in his practicing. Young Ford has deep religious convictions I hat appear to influence every aspect of his lire. "Ma king money,·· hl' says. "is number 20 on my hst of priorities." lie professes to "dread ever hav ing to go to work five days a week just to t•arn m oney for the weekend." And that's part of the reason he became a cowboy. .. Sutct•ss is what makes you h appy." says Ford. "I've got my dog a nd m y friends." Rodeo people. he explains, are "good tn~man beings." Steve Ford, began his romance with rodeo at the <A~e of 18 riding bucking h orses. Understandablv. his familv was less than ecstatic ... , got run over and "stomped on and that didn't do my back <he received back in· Juries while playing basketball at the age of 14 > any good," he says with chagrin. So he became a rope r. Now, 'Ford says. his mother is worried he will lose a finger -a fate common to m any in the trade. But why did he choose to become a cowbov "hen his family background could have opened Above, this Clenet Roadster for $50,000 is already sold, but you can promise dad delivery next spring. For about $50, right, the child in father will love this train set. I \ doors into <Jnv field '.' • · 1 r ead lht.• <cowboy l stories when I wus CJ ktd. a nd SUl'l'. I fontaSl7.,Cd about ll. I got out of hig h s<:hool and I was .,uppo~ed to ~o to Dukt.- n1vers 1ty. Thrc(· wt•t.•ks befort• I was to ~o. I 1lecided I w::i!.n 't ready for school," he says Following Horan· G rcely's advice. Steve Ford went Wt."st and met some real cowboys He learned to ~N over his fear pf horses, and 11t night he·d i.at m front of a campfire with old hand Max Tunner .ind lis~en to has s tories about c has ing wild horses rn Nevada Aftl'r ~p{•nding time> with Tanner and other frie nds in Uta h. Ford was ready to go to col lege; but not to become a poht1c1an or a lawyt.•r o r a doctor . I le had made up has m ind to study <1gnculturc and e nrolled CJl Cal Polv Pom ona. While a student, he a lso worked as a full ta m t• horsctr:11ner . Then he met Casey Tibbs Tibbs. nine times world rodeo chamo1on . took the preside nt's !'.On under has wing and opened up a new world for ham: "I guess I hkt'd tht' dirt or something," he says. "But I kept <:oming hack." Recently rodeo, he explains. has c hanged :md elev<Jlcd itself intc1 a new team sport He was drafted by the L .t\. Roughridcrs . Steve Ford, in addition to his roping. is the team ·~ m edia representative Most of the r odeo le arns arc composed mainly of collc~e students who compete against C'ac h other for prize money at 14 different event s throughout the country. Each tea m me mber also receive/\ a fi xed salary. unhke e<.arlier days when a rodeo cowboy had to meet has own expenses. Thou~h Steve Ford secs his parents every other week , his father has never seen him an a rodeo. The blond . blue-eyed t'owboy is par ticularly excited becau se Gerald Ford has agreed to attend the rodeo al the Los Angeles (S('t'STt:VE. P age C2l • } .· Oally Pltet PMtes Illy l.H ... ,,,. For under $5, you can give dad books on how to get rich. For about $500, you can give dad a special desk set. €1 • Dallr ., ........ .,, u. ... ,,.. Above, Steve Ford with dog Sally and his Dodge truck. Left. Steve practices the art of roping For Dear Old Dad Gifts from 50 cents to $50,000 for June 18. By J UDITH OLSON OllMDallyPtleCSUtt IL '~ thCJt ta me or year again and the same old problem has come up: What do you get Dad for Father's Day? Some father s a re easy. If they play golf, collect stamps or love clothes the solution i~ simple . But what a bout the dad whom. nothing g rabs? T h e father who seemingly has EVERYTHING? The m an you e xhausted your la st idea on for Christma s? Here are a few s uggestions ror the late s hopper. Whethe r you have 50 cents or $50,000 to s pt?nd, you can rest assured that there IS something out the re for Dear Old Dad. For a little over $50,000, one dad ts receiv· ang lhe ultimate gift, a la Neiman·Marcus: A Clenet roadster. The champagne beige car , which is Number 69 in a limited edition of 250, was hand-made in Santa Barbara by the Clenet Coachworks, a new firm started by a young Frenchman, Alain J ean-Marie Clenct . fl reflects the s pirit ol the 1930s, whe n elegance was the highlight or motoring. The Clenet indeed Is a unique car, with its s pecially prepared magnolia English Connolly leather upholstery, she~red lambswool carpet. ing, solid walnut dash. Danish teakwood accents on the hood, rear deck and running boards and French crystal ashtray. The advantage or bidding on the cham· pagne Clenet, though It's too late now, was that tt could be driven right orr the noor onto the highway. Other custom ers will have to wait un- <See DAD, Pa1eCJ) . ... . ... .. . . ·~. ... . · . . . .- . . (2 OAll Y Pll .. O T ••• Dad CFnln P•l~CI> tJt next aprlna to take dell very But what ol the child who only bu so cenu. lo spend~ Al the local varlriy store tdon't call them dame al-0re1 anymore>. you can purchase garden seeds <rtve Dad some exerciJe>. some "aood·anelUng" stuff, fishing lures or a pair or beach tbonp for thla summer. Now what about those with just $5 to spend? Try a fiahlna license. Fresb-water licenses are SS, salt are M. For $9 Dad can have a whole year or entertainment. He might even catch some fiah, too. For about $500 you can get a membership in a health club. or a Caracciola leather garment bag at Be:ncbley's Luuage ln Newport Be,ch. Or bow about a bOok on how to make money or how to retire early? Dad may need some sug- gestions about bow to find more time for rish· ing. . The person with $50 to blow wtd have an easy time. Just wander lnto FAO Schwarz toy store ln Costa Mesa and plclt up a Marlin H. O. gauge train. 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It's always a mazing how simple it is to serve up justice when you're the waiter and not lhe customer. That whole dreary story re- minded me of an incident a few years back when I put my car in reverse one afternoon and prepared to leave a parking spot at the hospital where I had been visiting a friend . Without any warning, the parked car on my left jumped right in front of my right fender. Within 30 seconds, there were 15 people, two barking dogs, and a policeman with the warmth of Pontius Pilate taking down my statement. "I saw the entire thing, officer," said a man. "She threw the car in reverse and without so much as checking the rear view mirror or rolling down her window she backed out of there like a Batmobile." "Did she attempt to leave a note on the windshield?" asked the officer. "She said she didn't have a pencil. In that handbag she can barely lift, she said she didn't have a pencil. "How close would you say she was parked to the car that was struck?" "She couldn't have gotten a gum wrapper betw een them." •·May 1 have your name, sir'!" "Sure, she's my wife." The meetings or genetic mutations are always interes~ing. But none quite so sweet lo contemplate as my lead root making contact with his lead bottom! ••• Steve -<From Page CU County Fairgrounds when the Rough Riders meet the Salt Lake City Buckeroos. Young Ford, talking about his priorities again, says he was offered a part in the movie "Grease" which has just been released. He was to play opposite J ohn Travolta: "I started working on the movie and I didn't have anythlng in common. And I didn't go in for the parties. After one day, I walked in and quit. Gave them their money back. "I told them 1 was going back to cowboy· ing." Does Steve Ford -who looks and sounds much like his famous father -ever plan to enter politics? No, he says casually 11 ·., 11v t his type of job. But he still has lots of frwnds who are involved -and he plans to keel' lhl..m. He's quite proud of his father, who he ... ay~ was gone a lot when he was a child, but w!'lu never brought his problems home; "The briefcase stayed shut. And we kids really liked it." If his rather does decide to enter public tile again, Steve Ford will actively cam· paign for him. His main ambition, though, will be to con· tlnue promoting rodeo. He feels it bas never re- ceived its deserved recogniUon as the sport that It is. "Cowboys," as far as he's concerned "are America's true athletes." ' Then Steve Ford got into his Dodge Adven- turer with the Reynolds Plainsman tires, and he a~d Sally were orr and driving down the open highway, where, he explained, he "mentally ropes steers all day long." Inventory Sole \ A II floorsc1111pler. cht1irs. soj;1, lc11tips. desks, dressers. tables. accessories 30-40% Off 67 3-1620 •• • ERMA BOMBECK So/oizing PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS: Tht! Solo By Cheryl Romo Orange County West Chapter newcomers soc1ul belins at 8 p.m. Thursday, June lS. 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And for the 20 blind children , like t h ei r s ighted elders, the only evidence or the whitetail deer was the sound of il scampering away in the woods. The Cleveland Society ror the Blind took the children, aged 4 to 12, lo the 600·acre wildlife pre s e r ve at Rob y n Haven camp in eastern Ohio on Saturday. The Romantic Cut $8.50 Comolere siv11nq onc lu""s CUI Vlampoo. & "''"HI or hot oron •8L $16 00 Bv Master Styh\I cfTlagic c/!l~ °'*' ~>t ""'°"""' :.11vtQh' c olt lot_..,...,. HUNTINGTON BEACH 101 U1 Ademl Ave -892·~ NEWPORT BEACH 1'20 M~&Ml-­IRVINE 1>316 Un._., r:in-662~ fd 1918 MM ll'lC. '"SM 'tt C.i OFFERING CLASSES IN GIRLS" & IOYS" GYMNASTICS TINY TOTS THRU ADVANCED SMp Up Now For 0... S·m ••r Progr•• J•e 19• ..... A119-30ttt GYMNASTICS UNLIMITED 1 1670 I SUMR.OWElt COSTA MESA CALL 957-1421 ~~~. ·~~ SAVE YOUR SKIN. AND $10. Bnn>l in th1<o Jff .1nci \\l•ll ~"'' you a frt't' \kin .in.ily"' worth $10. And w h1,.•n w e're done. you'll know now to h.1w the mo<.t 1Je,1ut1ful o;kin pcw.1bl<' lover F ullC'r Skin Core Cl 1nic olf Pf\ c vmph•tC' 'Ion c Jrt' and lrl'<ll· n11-nt. m.1kc> up appl1c.:it1on. l'k.•r. lroly<.1~ •• ind w,o,in~ for mort• inform.1111111, 111,t >{1\t' us J c .111. Altt•r .:i ll 1f, 'our ~kin -•• •amer AV9. Where akin la In. ..... Hullt ... on llw:fl. CA. ..... (714) ....... , I \ More on Walter Of.AR RF.ADt-:RS I t h o u.c ht the Wa lte r ("11nk1le de bac le wal> ftnashl'd, but the readers refuse to let me off the hook despite my abject apologies. Are yo u reitdy for more·.1 This. I vow. will terminate the se lf·rlugellat1on. I've had 1t with the sackcloth and ashes. A r e ad e r fr o m R i v e r s i d 1o: • (.,' ;1 I 1 f • writes · DEAit ANN LANDERS : I t ouldn 't believe my ey~ when I r e ad that letter of criticis m directed at Walter Cronkite. Why would you permit a clod to use your column to attack that dear, sweet man? H's shocking ' "Ft-b·YOO·ary." Please l ower the boom on ne wscas ters who say '"nU·l'U·lar" instead or "nu·CLEE·ar." It drives m e to dis traction. - NEW ORLEANS READER DEAR NEW: Were you around from 1952 to 1960? Our b e love d President Dwight D . Eisenhower used to say It all the time. And just In case you think I'm anti-Republican, John F. Kennedy repeat~ly sa id , "Afrlker ," ''C uber .•• an d "Ala sker." Notfodv cared. In fad, everyone was c harmed. <Me tnrluded.) CONFIDENTIAL to A • Pet Lover Who ls Betting $10 You Never Had One in Your Lire: You lose I had a cat named Yitzrawk. a boxer called Lady Pres t o. a parake et named Cy rano D e Bergerac. two goldfish. Damon and Pythias. and a Mexican thahuahua we called Big Shot. I never considered myselr the mother of se v e n . however. They we re pets. Period. Ha ve yo u e ver listened to yourself on r a dio and TV» If not, you s hould. You have a definite lisp. So does your sister, Dear Abby. The two of you could use ~pe ech lessons. And don't put the blame on Iowa. I've heard some cultivated speakers who hail from that g reat s tate. You and your sister should have been ( Horoscope ] hog·call crs. FRIDAY, J UNE 16 exists. Make inquiries - I jus t s howed this By SYDNEY OMARR go to top, bypass of· letter to my hus band. He ficious underling. You·u said, "Don't be so hard ARIES <March 21 · win! Display versatility, on the girls. I think they April 19): Give full play hum or and energy . need dental work." So -to intellectual curiosity. Capricorn, Cancer in· why don"t you have at ? Means investigate, ask dividuals figure· prom· -BETTING YO U qu es tion s , expa nd inently WON 'T PRINT TJllS s phere of operations . LIBRA <Sept. 23·0ct. DEAR BETTING : Gemini. Sag ittarius 22): You get '"surprise" You lose. Thanks ror my persons are in picture . c hec k. Emph a s is on laugh ror the day. You meet someone at money. J>OSSessions. in· D E A ll A N N social gathering who come potential, overall LANDERS· So Wa lter opens door or opportun1· view . e x pans 1on of C r o nkal t· s a y~ t y. p e r s ona l horizon s . "F e b yoo·a r y. ·· Big TAURUS .(April 20· Burden is removed. You deal. Would you b<.>lieve May 20): Be specific, are free to exerc is e Paul Harvey pronounces thorough, aware of fine creative capabilities. Go y o u r s t a t c • print. Contracts, legal to at ! "lll·in·NOISE"?' rights and permissions SCORPIO ~ct. 23· I wrote to him but are emphasized. Accent Nov. 21): ;fOu make dido 't sign my na me on partnership, getting fresh contacts ,· new because l 'm a coward. m e a n in gs across . starts; display indcpen. Will you please send serious relations hips. If dence of thought. action. II I M a no l c ·1 married, mate has plen· Judgment and intuition CAN TON REA 0 ER . ty to say about situation prove reliable. You gain AGE 75 which has temporarily confidence and win al· DEAR CANTON: If rertricled and changed lies. Leo , Aquarius Pa u I II a r v e y s a Id plans . figun· prominently. In· "'lll·ln·NOISE," it must GEMI NI <May 2 1· t e n se . pers ona l e x · have been a slip or lhe June 20): Job analysis p e r 1 e nc e prove s tongue. As ror sending could be in order. Time pleasurable. Paul a note -sorry, I divided between work SAGITTARIUS <Nov. learned my lesson when and recreation requires 22·Dec. 21): Look behind I wrote to Waller review. Virgo. Sag 1t· the scenes. find out who Cr onkite. I have n 't tarius persons figure is pullin~ strings. who received so many "drop promine ntly. Health, L ols b dg t nd dead " le .. -rs s1"nce I told con r u e -a ""' nutrition, pacing. get· d e termine an which Amerltan housewives lo ting most from efforts -direction you arc to go. iron their hus bands' the se comm and Aquarius. Cancer. Leo s horts. According lo lbe spotlight. Know it and tnd1 v1duals are part of Ame rican publk, Mr. act as tf aware. scenario. Numbe r 11 C r o nkite can do no CANCER <June 21· could also figure prom· wrong. That's what I gel July 22 ): Indulgence. inently. for messing around with luxury, flattery. could CAPRICORN I D~c. a National Institution. be p a rt of pattern. 22.Jan. 19). Accent on DEAR ANN : David Children. speculation, f 1r ·11 t k Brinkley. who h as u 1 m e n · ma an g demands of loved one -dreams be come r e · absolutely Lhc best voice or lover -command al· alities, socializing, being on TV. mispronounced tention. Pamily and · · l t d two words within a opt1 m1 st1c as con ras e w e ck . II c s a id ho m e s ituation may to brooding. Gem1n1 . "ZOO·o·logy" instead of see m to fade. This is Sagittarius figure prom· temporary. Know it and a·nently You meet ex "ZOE·ology" and · · "HIGH·ness" instead of don 'l lead with your citing people. but don't chin. Protect what is ttempt to transform ''HAY ·nc sl>'' for a "heinou.l>." Wall you tell reallyprecious. everyone into a princess him? ALSO F'ROM LEO (July 23·Aug. or knight in shining N.C. 221 : Emphasis on abode. armor. Have fun without DEAR Al.SO: Me basic issues. transfer of askmg tobedeceaved. comment? Not on your partnership papers. Be AQ UA R I US (Jan . tintype. Buster. I 've a wa re of factual data as 20.f e b 18>. You locate l ea rned my less o n contrasted to romantic, es cape hatch fro m re gardin g National verbal claims. Pisces. labyrinth or rules. red lnslltutlons. Besides. I Vargo figure prominent· tap c , r eg u I at 1 o n s. didn't bear him -you ly Be sure that terms foolis h. petty restrac · did -so YOU write. are defined and mean· taons. You will be more D E A n A N N ings made crystal-clear. your own person. One LANDERS Never mind VIRGO <Aug. 23·Sept. who was aloof s ays about Walter Cronkite 22 l: Legili mate OP · there is room for you at and his pronunc1at1on of portunity for solid profit top -and means at. ___ _;_______________ PISCES 1 Fe b. 19 · GRAND OPENING JUNE 19th· At lcrclay Cetlter I 03 E. 17th St. Costa Mna ./ Opening Special 6 mos. for CALL MOW 642-5762 VENUS de MILO ' ' .. { March 20 ): Write, broadcast, publish. com· municatc. You over· come distance, age and language barriers. Gemini. Virgo figure prominently -and so does the number 5. Ac· cent on ed ucation , philosophy, spirituality -you definitely will be in a •·metaphys ical mood." If June 16 Is your birthday . you are restless . introspective, analytical: you do not always trust emotions. Then. as if a giant pen. dulum swung in an op· posite direction. you a re too trusting. There seldom is middle ground w h ere you arc con· cerned. You write. teach and encourage people to become familiar with their religious r oots. Pis ces. Virgo, Sagil· tarius persons play im· portant roles in your life. This month, June, could be your m ost m e morable month of 1978. If single, wedding bells could !lound Mar. rled or single, you are ·'involved.'' RUFFEll'S UPHOLSTllY ~, ...... ... .... am ...... -.. c .... MtM-141-fJlt ftiursoay. Juntt 15, 1978 DAILY PILOT C~ Oeto1led os you lo"9 them • Howard Fox Size Seate AAAA 6 to tO AAA 5''1 to 10 AA 5 to 10 the ultimate in tine croftsmon,h1p. White Coif w;tti Ton Coif Tip ond Heel A 5''1.. 10 911 White Coif with Novy Coif Tip and Heel B 3•,1 to to ~ aiA ~~~.;~~' fL.ttJti~- .. fl""l 1 SHOES 99 Fashion Island .•. Newport Beach ·-759-9551 Oh Mommy-has· furty Love got some thin ~~~ special for Daddy. Have you got a tennis playin' daddy in your family? If you do, we·ve got some special things for ,..... him at Forty Love-some of ~ them on sale for Father's Day. Pick from a colorful array of shorts and shirts. Everything co-ordinated. c:; .... • • ...,_ and easy to ~it items he already ha:... And Forty Love has all the accessories -everything from tennis books to ball hoppers and other great gifts. Make your tennis playin' daddy happy on Father's Day. Coll'lP. to Forty Love. IR@ 26 Fashion Island \) NEWPORT BEACH (714) 640-4423 Texas Spread 16.98 1 lb. BEEF'STICK~Summe< SauMllf, 12 01. Mild M1dgec longhOrn, !> 0 1, Smoky Cllffw Bw. 1 Ol Plair> Goud.t, 7Y, Ol. Belle Fleur, 8 ot, Edam S11cti . plu• Slf•wlMrry 9DnbonJ. We'll send Dad's gift for you We'll hlndle all the det11ls and Hen enclose 1 personal grftting. guaranteed delivery charge will be added to all 91fu WI ship for you. We guer1ntH your tth will 1rrive fr95h and in good condition. choose from a wide variety of tasty gifts on display in our store ~~~~©f1 1f'(flrffi~ OF OHIO WISTCUff PLAIA MAltMH, Y1LLAM 1,_ & ......,..,_....,..u«JI DAMA P'OINT -M.-ntN. .. •-'ft• _,. __ ._ ........ • ' J - CI DAit. Y PJLOT MARMADUKE by Brad Andenon ,_B_OO_M_E_R __ --==_"T""-..,....,..-...,....., """-·-•~r-. .. "" "Sometimes I feel like I'm living in an obstacle course!" FUNKY WINKERBEAN CASEY MOON MULLINS 5uReLY wi: cAN 'THINK OF A WAY "/OU CAA GET A l<,AISE: FRON1 Mil. -H;\RT8t.JRN. • GERIATRIX WHEN1l-EY~ )Ol.J ~ ~ us:e SAVINGS~~ SA"'/, ~ve A HICE DAY!'' , JoEy tSED fT 'CALISE t6 A QUEST. THEN l useo rT 'CMJSf l FIGGElfD rT WOO' NW! ~ OIFF'~.' • , I ( \ by Tom Batiuk C\\J • • •I~ . ,, . .. .. ~,, DOOLEY'S WORLD rooR #'Af ... THELMA TOLD HIM 1HE SURGEON GENfRAL ISSUED A WAR~ING AOAINsr THUMB·SLJOON6 By Charles Rodrigues DR.SMOCK GORDO WHA1"'S 'THE: E:MP"T"Y t...ARP CAN FOR , POC.,-OR !" MOTLEY'S CREW 'cAuse :L'#. DOIN' A eRAIN eYPAS.S ON A FAIHeAP by Gus Arriola Fl~ 80TTA 6W/~ /!Jl!<D!S eorTA Fi-- GNAT5 GOTTA STOP As TNEV euzz B'f p ~ ~ ~ "' l ~ b-15 JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEDS ANP NOW, EJ~R>Rf W'e WRAP UP -rnE: POWWOW, NANCY H~RE:'S MOOS5 100'04! ... WHY HAVE YOU (;OT A SWEATER ON YOUR DOG? '• '· ~ T~tS 15 A ~SONAt CAU. ~Rf NO MR. DORELL ! WOULD Y0tJ f'fl.06LEM! MINO WAITING Ol1T510f FOft A FEW MINUTES? .. :T>iAI SAVVY 01.P FroHAWK, WHO WANiS 10 PUJG HIS Nf:W 900K:''HOW10 ~e A SUCCE:SSFLJL. SAL ~SMAN /1 ! IT WAS Cl-llLLY THIS MORNING by Harold Le Doux by Tom K. Ryan I CALL. OOWN A CURS!: ON AL.L.. YOO WHO CiON'l 9LJY IT! by Ernie Bushmiller NO UNDRESSING ON BEACH COMICS I CROSSWORD PEANUTS by Charles M. Schull IF THEV TIN iO SHIP US TO TuE ~l~T, F(Jf{6ET IT! HOW 00 L{OU FEEL ABOUT WASHING DISHES AND SHTIN6 TASlfS? by Roger Bradfield by George Lemon\ :t CO<.Jt..-PP. GONe At...t-PAY W11"HOOT" ASKIN' 1"HA1" G<.Jf:S1"10N .' by Templeton and Forman .4NOJ06i WMO /4IN:fNC1 YOO 'fHl'°'l<.t:> CMABUS ~ WtTH MOT 0066. TIDAT'S CllSSllU POii.i ACROSS "6 Oe<man I Meke5 Plesidenl lealtief 48 flogging 5 COl!Sldet S1rips the mane, 50 Broa111eS 10 PllOl!I quan • 52 Chee<'$ lllV S4 E•ceeded 14 Got off a lhe llmfl hofse 5!> Lea~ one s 15 ROl!olS wrte countrv 16 0.unlcen c•v S9 M•ke 17 fofest Plod ~ llC1 '} 63 Knob WO<ds 64 0!$hwa\hef l'I Sw!'<Vf' 51.lnq 2 ,., 1.eep well NOfd' contained 66 Cea!>t>' tn 7 WOll:l' ~Vl' JI E~u, <.U>' 6/ Ams1 ~ cen<1<tn1s i!IJ•>d 13 W1t1rc•sm' 6R (inlf tf)UISt• ]5 f tf>O(h llVPf unot 16 No loni:lf'r 69 Mr111I sorp used 70 Snow vt.>111 JO lurp 11110 ti~ diln<)Pt 71 Minh 34 Not eas;ly OOWN thrrlftod 1 Fune<31 35 fh<> Good bugle tall Earrh 1 'It HS1n10 h0f0tne ft>H 37 Pntl l M\ Foth NV 4 fore J8 fre.• !'4K (lf'Clfl(;dl 1111" glow 39 Vou .. 81 mv •1Ct1 ooaranlf' 47 dn<I Gambling <loo·~ game 43 Chonese 6 Chinese "V · monev l\iKIV 45 fll'f'Ch sum 7 Arrow mer\ porson UNITED Feature Syndicate WedneSCS1y·s Puule So"""1 l•ltlD I 'A CIOI$ r 0 , • l 1&1811 • 0 •.IVI& a • " l•lotv . " 6 fl l L I y I II f 0 l&IMll I II & 1111-I _,. r ~ ••1111 ll l II t I IC IAll 11 11 •-t lll• Cll- IHlt Ill 0 s • 111111111 • 1111¥1(1 la lo lo A I fllflll-lllAIW! f A IC 11 I 0. Mllll•l a •lll fl· -c •• Dll•C 4 A Al tlSI s .. c " (. s • c . ' l 11-, . 0 " 0 ... t " Tl Al If .. 0 •• S I I 0 A I A l lCl&I co " r ., 0 It 0 II I •l•ltl ' . I I . .. "0 ' • 0 l ll l 11 R In want 33 Annoyances 9 Pe11oleum 36 Buildtng P<od<Jrt recesses 10 RPndtS 40 Molds dif. sane~ fefenttv ti Newt Ar· 41 Be assured' eharc .. 'Chiatest I? Tap notch 13 Mod1cat 0 Bridge ac · ca<psmen· llVlty lnlormal 49 Equal loot· 18 Colo< Wl9 22 T~ huma~ S1 Stoos racP 53 Commr~ 24 St&unch theft 26 Death no-56 Concludes llCes 56 Drudge n h i>and 57 Notion 28 More sens<· SB R4IC)OSe ble ~Wtded 29 M11n·s nam& 61.._~ 31 Golfs goose Cuo 62 E"9f1jfeen 32 Vf!nefate 65 Cob . ' I . .. . , • • p • • • TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS Tele1'ision Thuraday. June 1:,. HUB DAILY PILOT C'& 1111 KSU ·\\ EVENING ·~1 E~ EfltlM Co 51 drMCSs .,. 1neoectoon by the now bat talion commander 1J OUN8MOK£ M111 determ1,_ 10 cateh 1 cold-eyed gune11nger .no hU lulled • llherln and a pr!Mt in • l/n8ll KM'lsu town tD PLEASE DON'T EAT THEOIJSIE8 "Sorntwhe<• George It Cal!.no" • ADAM-12 Batldlll using tear gas and a unoqu& escape route rob 81\ armored truck at a sav- ~ and loan bank • ONCEUPOHA Cl.A88IC "Robin Hood.. Mudge joins Robin and his rnen 1111< hos lathe< Is unjus11y h1.nge<1. Robin becomes an •vowed enemy ol the Sherill 01 NolllftQham. (Par14 ol 12)(R) Vnder Cover m SPECIAL "Vouth Unemployment. A Oueellon Of Survival" A IOOil at sever al chronically unemp!Oyed yaung people and wtlal II~• Uftllfnploy· rnent status meens to them and 1he real ol their Jack Lord turn ' up g rubby and mustachioed lo track down the killer of a labor reformer and Sharon Farrell plays the dead man·s ~irlfriend on Hawaii Five-0 tonight ut 9 on CBS. C hannel 2. allon. A8CNIW8 8.-to MOVIE Lung Association; growing older lrom a legal potnl ol view. (I) AMERICA 2NIOHT Guest 0t Richatd OsgOOd Van Moot ®) MERV GRIFFIN Gues11: Sophia Loren • Burt Reynolds. • • 1~ ··sandcastles" ( 1972) Herschel Bernardi. Jan-~1ct1ael Vincent.A ..nan's ghostly image relurns to clear' his name ol th'-Y. bUt lsllS 1n love With • beaul1tvt muaoan. (1hr.,30m111) at MY THAEE SONS When Chip adopt a a shoul· der tenoth haif-styte. ~eve decides not 10 be 8 StrtCt 111'-l>U1 10 give the boy more attention 7:00 I N8C HEWS UARSCLUB A8CNEWS BOWUNOFOR • AOOKIE8 A friend ot A)'lclf's, once a cop, is now e drunk who •s framed IOt mutdef tD OVEREASV Patr1C1a Neal. American DOU.AAS • ILOVELUCY Lucy wants to attend a -ParlS fashion Show bl.It Alck'f Is heSltant 10 let her ~· W ADAM·l 2 ~ goes undetcovar and gets flef P from a dope- addlC1ed 11nge< to smash a drug rtng Channel L U.ting• B KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles G KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles • KTLA (Ind ) Los Angeles D KABC·TV (ABC) Los Angeles Cl) l<FMB (CBS) San Diego D KHJ-TV (Ind ) Los Angeles III KCST (ABC) San Orego I KTIV (Ind) Los Angeles KCOP· TV (Ind ) Los Angeles SI KCET·TV (PBS) Los Angeles ~ KOCE-TV (PBS) Huntington Beach fl) MACNEIL/ LEHRER REPORT m THE REAL AMERICA •·p1g 01 The World" An answe< to Ille charge that Amertc1' s hunger tor wOfld resources explOlll third WOfld n&llonS (I) JOKEll'S WILD 7;30 0 $100,000 NAME THAT TUHE I NEWLYWED OAME THE GONG SHOW JOKER'S WILD TH£000C~E Wilen Murray's wlle ejeCts htm trom their home, Fe11x onvllat him to share his and Oscar's apartment 41) AMERICA 2NIOHT Gues1· ~ Richard Osgood van Moot. fl) 28TONIOHT Pat11cular Soutr>tsnd com- mun1tte• are v111ted and tr>elr lndivldual problems and cultures examined Gil NEWSCHECK An 1nlormall'te collection ot Orange County -· government and consumer affairs. people and sports. Cl) IN SEARCH OF ..• .. A strology·· Leonard N1moy takes baMven and non-bel,_s allt.e on a lour ot tha "celes11a1 art .. to discover II tho moon and stars control our hves. ®) MATCH OAME P.M. 1.00 8 ()) THf WAL TONS A Oerm1n ftn11ly whO hlV9 found rtluge on Walton'• Mcxlnlaln during WWII tte hur1 one. -otin when Ellr- tbeth carrttt a r-con- cerning lhem (Al 8 CHIPS .. One fwo Many .. Ottio.r 81k11r'1 double ctu- trlple trouble, a 14-~­ old auto thlel nearly drowna. the~ deliver a baby in the 1>.c11 aeat ol a car; a u11or·a wedding proceuk>n anarlt trattlC (R) • MOVIE • • ··n.e Relurn 01 Frank Jamaa.. ( 1940) Htnry Fonda, a-Tierney. Alie< lhe murclar of Jesse James bye IOfmer g•no member. his brother seeks lo ·~ h11 oeath. (2 hrs ) lla.g Wll.OOMEIAC~ KOTT£A "84'ddy C1n You Spare A Mllllon?" When the Swetthoga become llnal· l11s In a S 1 mouon doflar IOll8'Y. they tlnd I hem• MIYet II odda with Mr Koller, whO cl1lms part or the money. (RI G MOVIE • • • .. Magnificent Ob~" ( 11135) tr- Ounne, Aoban Taylor A playt>oy. whOM drunken anttcs cauH<I the death ot a surgeon 1nd his wile·a blindnM4, dedicates him· self to medicine. (2 hrs I CD CAAOl BURNETT AHOFAIEH06 Skits! ··The family," "The Wlehlng Well .. ., MOVIE • * •0The leopard .. (111631 Burt Lene.ster, Claudia Cardinale. The Siclhen trsnqutllty or lhe 1860'1 ts br<>llen by the invulon of Garibaldi, ellecttno the 11119$ ol the arlt1~a11. 12 hrs.) fD THE ~IOINALS: THE WRITER IN AMERICA .. Petr1fled Man.. Eudora Welty reada lrom one 01 her snort stories. • Gil 8PECW. "Canal lone" Frede<•Ck Wlseman'a oocumenl8ry depicts dally lite 1n the Panama Canll Zone. Zone government and the oper- ation of the Canal. 1:30 8 (11 WHATS HAPPENING It ••Doobfe Or NOi OoobHf. When Ille Dooble Brothefs sehedule a booetlt Conce<t at the high school. Re<un bolCMs the t<>b OI getting lickets and gets hlmsetl. Raj and Dwayne mixed up In an Illegal tape porallng ring. (Part t 01 2) (R) TUBE TOPPERS c ns fJ 6 30 . ·sandcastles .. Jan Michael Vincent and Bonnie Bedelia star in this romantic f anlasy movie with I lerschel Bernardi. KCETD8:30 -Jn Search of the Real America. Former CIA director Richard Helms and the agency's former head of c landestine activities talk about the "Company." ABC 0 9:30 "The Lords of Flat· bus h .·· Henn· f Fonzie 1 Winkler and S ylvester <Hocky 1 Stallone got th.e ir start in this 1974 movie about life in the Fifties (sec photo below l. I CROSS-WITS THE REAL AMERICA "Two Cheers f or The c I.A " Ben wa11en1>erg interviews Thomas Karameulnea. former heMl ol C.l.A llCll'ritles. and Rlchwd Helm•. a l0t- mer Olrec10f. t:OO 8 (I) HAWAII FIVE.O McGarrell goe1 unde<cov. er to ferret out the would· be kllltf or a tabOt unlOf'I rel0<met encl et the l8mf ume 11temp1s 10 IOftstaM a cosily waterlront lltlke. (R) D JAMESAT18 .. Hunte< Country" James resor11 10 .. dlr1y polltlCI .. to win a echool ateciton, and in the process loses Ille valuable lrlendehop of his opponent (Suun ~8) U ®J BAAHEY MILLER ··The Bank .. All outraged Cltlzen creates a dlSIUf'· bance wnen he learns that his d8POS1t at a speclafized medical bank hu been acCldentllly ruined. (A) tD MEIW ORIFflH Gue111· Sophia L0<en. Burt Reynolds. fJl) WORLD "Chachar•. My Poor Relation" The blind Indian writer takes a personal tnp to his naltve land, tehect· mg on concerns more .. lndoon" than 1ransot0<y pollttctana or reglme1. 9:30 fJ Q1) ABC MOVIE * • • "The Lords 01 ftatbUsn .. (19741 Sylvestllf Stallone. Henry Winkler ihree boys golno to a Brooklyn high sch0ol 1n the rate t950's find ltlemsetves Involved tn many mlaad- ve<1tu1es (R) 10:00 I) (I) BARNABY JONES C11cums1anllal evidence poinl5 10 one of J.R 's law classmates as the murder- er of his Qlrttrleod. (A) 0 CLASS OF '86 .. The Cl818 Hustler" A Vietnam emputee (K111· IOI« Tabofl) I• saved trom a Ille or sett-pity by 1 sym- pa t hellc nun• (Jana Curtin) who urges him 10 enter a 26-mllt Channel swtmm~.(R) I ~8 MN<! A OEAL MICHAELJACKaOH ~ Eugene Scfloenleld. 1 tanner syndicated co1um- n111 known u "Or. Hop," d11CUMeS medlcN as b•g l>vllneaJ in America ~ NEWSCHECK An lnlormel!Ye COiiection ol Orange County news. gove<nmenl and consume< affairs, people and 8'>0t'f• 10:301 NlW8 MACNEIL I LEHRER R£POAT 11:001 ~([I HEWS LOY£.~ STYLE "Love And The Plumber" Agatha trtee to tllr8C1 Ille 11tentlon of the repairman. "l&le And The New Size 8" Petty relurn1 from a health spa with a new !!2_Ure. U MOVIE * • "Mr Ktngstreet s War" (19711 JOhn Saiton Tlppl Hedren A man and his wife set up• game pre- -In Africa only lo have Brltllh end ltatlat1 armies light ~ the waterhole& on his propet1y (2 tws I tD THE 000 COUPlE Felix IS IOfced 10 del>end on Oscar·• help on tho llnals ol the Golden Apron cooking cont eat. ., MONTY PYTHON'S FL YlNO CIACUS fD OICt< CAVETT Guests: Brian De Palma ond Martin Scorese. (Part I ol 21 m MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT 1130 8 w •A•S•H H•wk•Y• end Trtpl)er Jonn·· tehen>e 10 get -~Y 11<>1p1tal equipment tor the 4077th tai..w lhem r11111t.to the 100 ot tne army •• a general (RI II TONIGHT Holl Johnny Cerson Guesis PllylltS Newman, J;m fowler. MetMI E.ne 8 LOVE. AMERICAN STYLE D ®' GOLF "U S Open" Taped h1ghllghl1 ol the !oral round ol ol9y In ""s tournament from Cherry HMls COUntry Club In Denver. Color.00. tD HOGAN'S HEROES ti) O!T8MAA'T Mb and 911 ere plugged 1n10 • ~ fr•nk-tlln·hke eteclroca.I llPP8fatua that WIK put them to •*'P IO< live years fJil CAPTIONED A8C NEWS t1:468 lDJ 8TAR8KY& HUTCH Starsky's ltdy·• S111S1Cy's girllrlend (SN· son Hubley) Is critically woondec:t by a vlndie11ve crook whO blames Starally and Hutch 10< h•• son·• dNlll (RI ~RNING 12:00 8 TWIUOHT ZONE Jana rebels lrom th11 monotonous tlfe she and her peren" are UYlflO tD HIGH HOPES 8) HONEYMOONERS A membo instructor s etfor1s 10 enroll Atlee end Tmle teaches Ralph and Ed a leuon 1bou1 mamage 12M II (I) CBS ~TE MOVIE • • • ..., .. Death Telces A Hohd•y.. (1971) Monte Merkham, Yvette Mlmleu11. 12:30 . MOVIE * • * .. A Tree Grows In BrOOlllyn.. ( 1945) James Dunn. Dorothy McGuire tD TJIUTiiOR CONSEQUENCES Q) MOVIE • • .. TM Third voice 119601 Edmond 0 Brien. Julie l ondon 12.:62 8 @) TOMA "Tht! Madam .. Toma poses as a we<illhy llalmn blJSlnessman to nab tne P<OQrietress of a ring of voung drug addicted pros- tilutes (RI 1:008 TOMOAAOW Novetitl ColteM McCul· tough will dlSCVSS he< 1>0011 .. The TllOm Sl<da." and New YOfll columNst Tom Wickef Wiii talk about h15 boo+i "On Press:• 0 MAVERICK .'Holiday Al Hollow Rock • tD MOVIE ••'It "They Live By Night" ( 111411) Farley Orangor. C•thy O'Donnell 1:aCll HIW8 2:00 •• NIW8 MOYIE **'It "All Baba And The forty Thievee" ( t1M31 Jof'I Hill, Maria Montez 2:0&8 MOVIE • • • .. The Rare Breed" (tff8) JamM Stewart. Maur..-. O'Hll't 2:511 HEWS 3:00 MOVIE • •"h .. The We<ewoll Ot London' ( 1936) Henr; Hull, W1rner OCetld. • MOVIE • •• "The long Only Line" ( 1955) Tyrone POW8f', Maureen O'Hara. A rttlrtng tech aargeant k>Olt• back uc><>n 1'111 ltfe. wishing lie COUid go on In the Army. (3 Id.I •:OO ll MOVIE ****"All Quiel On The W•tern Fronl" ( 1930) L- Aytea. Louis Wolhelm. A Germ•n youth e-oerty ente<S WOf1d War I. bUI soon teams or 111 hortOt and degradation. (2 hrs.) •:151 STEVE EDWAAO& 4:26 NEWS ':30 MOVIE • • ..... ..The Wt1Chtng Hour .. ( 1934) JOhn Holiday, Guy Standing. A men. cepabl• ol conl rolllng M4ndl. u-hie powers fOf evtl (I hr .• 30 min) Fridat1'• Day• i111e Ho..,ie• ~ANING 11:30 . **'-+"The Other love" (1947) D&Vld Niven, Batbara Stanwyck. A con· C"1 pjanlsl •nd tier doct!H 1111 on love clufing h4W stay 01 a Swiss TB Clinic. (2 hf .• 20mln) AFTERNOON 12:00 G •* .. Siena Baron" ( 1958) Br1an Keoth. Rock Jason A ruthlesS land grabbe< r>1ras a gunlllnge< 10 kin a Meiticon t11nc1 ownet 10 get control of his vut hOldings. ( t hr , 30 mm I 3:0001) **'h .. TheAngel Wore Reef' (19601 Ava Gardner, Oir1l ~de.. A prot11 teeves 11<1 Ol'der to return to a wono roeked by a violent cnrll war ( 1 hf .• 30 min.) 3:30 II *.~"The Pit And The Penduklm" (19611 Vtn· cent Pricoa, John Karr. A man .....,._ 11111 dead lather's Identity wt1en hts wile and h4W IOYer try to drive hkn insane. ( 1 hf., 30 m1n) Kentucky Town Goes Hollywood Young Toughs rwo of "The Lords of Flatbush.. which airs tonight at ti · :JO on A BC. Channel 7 -used that movie as a .... prmgboard to s tardom. Shown j ust four years ago are Sy I vcster Sta II one and He nry Winkler. By NORM CLARKE AUGUSTA. Ky. IAPI -In 1937. the Great Ohio River Flood almost removed Augusta from the map. After two weeks as the filming location for a major television special, townspeople : are convinced this tobacco-rich community or 1.500 has reached a new hi~h water mark. "Augus ta b€.'gan turning a round about seven or eight years ago, and this has to help. ll 's the biggest thing that ever happened in this ctty," said Mayor Tom Appelman. Augusta went Hollywood for its role in the NBC's 25-hour miniseries "Centennial." The S32 million special, adapted from James Michencr's best- selling novel on the settling of the West, is scheduled for airing in November . It will be the longest miniseries ever shown. SET DES IGNE R S have turned the clock back almost two centuries. t ransforming Augusta into-St. Louis from the years 1796 to 1844, when it ser ved as the s tepping off point for westward-bound pioneers. An old row house. in disrepair since the flood, was remodeled -at a cost of $100,000 -by Universal Studios, into a series or early-day taverns, hotels. and shops. The set faces the riverfront and will be the scene or barroom brawls and bustling nightlife. Storefronts carry prop signs ad· vertising for muleskinners. river rats and bargain booze. A ferry boat, converted into a paddl ewheel steamboat, is anchored near fl atboats laden with whis key barrels. cotton bales and fur bundles. TO ACIDEVE the proper ef- 1581 W. SUNFLOWER W. OF SRI T L C.M . 6'40·0694 A "Tintor•r• .. 1a1 V "C1•t~r L•k• Moneter" A "A DffftnM Shir(' Ill ~ "l'tt.ITTYl.41Y"lll 4't.. "Wlwrt 0... It tt.tr Ill -.;.t "'W..td'• ........ L#nr .. Replaying World War H By JAY SHARBUTT hP began the project last Oc-ANOTHER, ABOUT B-17 JUL~ tober. bombing raids over Germany, LOS ANGELES <AP) The "But It's not the kind of includes footage fro m the -- late Ernie Pyle gained con-documentary where you have a wartim e aviation classic, Basedona1ruesOfY (ii' sidcrablc fame and respect in strategic overview of the war as "Me mphis Belle," plus the PLUS World War II with his brilliant told by generals." Instead, those personal accounts of the plane's "PRISONER OF reports on the common soldiers. sent by the generals into combat surviving crew members. SECOND AVENUE" sailors and airmen fighting in are the "stars" of each show. t he war. Now . Arthu r Hel ch , a doc umentary-maker, is taking the same approach 33 years after the war's end with a new syndicated series airing this fall. The show i:i1 "World Wa·r Two: G.I. Di ary." H E SAYS THE com bat veterans whose tales are told in "Oiarv" were tracked down through various wartime reun- ion ~roups, veterans' organiza tions and with ads placed in military publications. llotch hai. no estimate of how "I don't think we could ever many vets were interviewed, top Ernie Pyle, but that's the "but our office has been literally direction we're going," says inundated by people with stories Holch , whose series. made for t1Ytell. Our file cabinets are Time Life Televis ion, already is )1ulging with letters and photo. bought by TV stations In 79 '-""'graphs." m arkets. Each "Diary" averages three "DIARY" CONSISTS or 25 hair hour shows, all narrated by a<'tor lJoyd Bridges. It blends com bat footage from World War 11 with recollections or those who uctually fought In the war. stories. The series covers every major wartime theater. from China to North Africa, Italy and Europe. Much of the combat footage acquired from the military and the National Archives is in color. he adds. most of that by Navy and Marine photographers "who shot almost nothing but color." Holch thinks "Diary" will be well-received, particularly by World War 11 veterans and their kids. And he doesn't think the sour taste left by the Vietnam War will prompt rejection or the series. .. WE KNOW from book sales there's a tremendous upsurge or interest in World War II," the producer said. "It's po!islbly because that war had clearly de- fined good and evil. and the good ~uys won. BERNARDO BERTOLUCCI 'S "1900" with Robert DeNlro Don•ld Sutherland 7:25 "FLASH · GORDON " 7:05 feet, 84 truckloads of dirt were dumped on the paved streets, prompting s om e citizens to grumble when a downpour left "a sea or mud." "A couple oldtimers say they can remember when Auj{usta looked like that, with the dirt streets and all." said Appelman. The filming was a boon to the com munity's economy. the mayor said . "The restaura nts. g rocery s tores , filling s t ations and lum ber mill s h a v e a ll benefitted." said Appelman. · · tt 's got lo help our tourism and commwtity pride." 11;...INIVERBAL STUDIOS TOUR ~illlh11 MCAcoMPA~r u•r11 •no ''~ 1'5TIOl'R •J'l"M ROY SCllE•R -GARY ,.---------.. MUlllllY lllMllON A ZANUCK/BROWN PROOUCf ION Wrdlen bv EARL GOJ JU[B aoo HOWARO SA(){lER • 01recled by JEANNOT SZWARC Based oo characlers aealed by PETER BENCHUY ·MUSK: by JOON WILLIAMS Prockted trf RICHARO 0 ZANUCK and OAVIO BROWN· Assoc1ale Prodttef JOE ALVES l'ii1@ifi8dl A lJIMRSAI l'(lt.111 IHit.UICP f·1.11At100i• I &~· -""'*"' i6 iii(-a liMi I m;IT:JT:wTflt:1 ... MAY BE ~J'!J~~f!!_~~ atllOft(N STARTS TOMORROW "We're going from personal tntervlews with the people who have stories to tell," Holch said by phone from New York. where Citing examples, Holch said one show is about Christmas for G Is during different war years, how it went In North Africa or during the Battle or the Bulge. Another ts about a 8'29 raid on Tokyo. "Vietna m was a difrerent situation altofelher. World War 11 was the ast or the great roman Uc wars. And people seem to want some anchor point Uk~ this to recall." EDWAiDI' •EWPOllT #2 CINEMA WEST •1 BUDA PARll DRIVE-I• ,, I • \ • Newport Beach &«·0760 Westminster 892·4493 Buena Park 821 ·4070 . ' .. ( 'G "'" ' J11 THlA1"H-OAAHOl CO SENIOR onnNS $2.00 SO COAST PLAZA ' >41tl< .. t .. SI W.1111 IWHW .. "llWON I HBO" IGI ...... , ... . "'' --· · .... -·. "CH.ULOfTl'S Wllw ..... ~ .. "''' __ , ............. . SO. COAST PLAZA · >4IU1111tUt ,..1lll llUUH ... ....... ..--..... , ...... "SAfUllDAY ... IC.Hf HVErlll ----"'NO l'ASMI M&f-6."'4 .. .,,, ...... Ul/MIM l1J .. )IU-1:41-7•)1-.,H SO. COAST PLAZA HS S11t11wt1 S49 llU nu"'""' t AC:...-T "'*'""'"°"' "CLOSE EHCOUMTIH Of TMI THIRD 11:1 ... D" lrG I OAILT-7:Jtt l-\AT/-U.la.1:4M.la.7.4a.tt.ll ,_, '"° '""" e MllW•h•• 1111 •••• "Tl ... fOIHA" Ill .. 11.f Lii "'''--•-1c1~n "CUTH LAKE MONSfH" ,_ .... ,.,,--.u .. 1-1e:1S CINEMAlAND t•IH• htHI lollt•US.l&el llllUH"" "llWON S HOIO" IGI • >• "''' __ .. , ... ,.....,. "CHAlLOnE'S WH" ., .... , .... '"'f--.J1•1«••·••1t CINEMAlAND . 1m Se. Mne1 Aulltill &U.1101 lttHUf.lllC "SEMI fOUGH" llll t ;>o i.•J'-t 11:4144-H "COMA" 6:J .. 1•.JO Soll/'9~) .. l ... Jl Call 642-5678. Put a lew words to work for ou. , .. _ .... , 1th•••\• 179·H50 , 'Boy Friend' Tunes Up The f1r::.t m a lone ">lrm~ of 5ummcr mus icals from the Onmi(t' Coast ·~ community 111\d collegiate plavho~es arrives d w<.·ck from tonight when "T.he Boy Friend " opens a four we('kend l'ngagement <.1t the San Cle mente Community Tht•a ter . Life among tht> ullt: rich on the 1-'rcnch Riviera provides the scttinR for th1:; lighthearted spoof of the Roaring Twent te!-. with all its boy·mect::.·g1rl t'ntanglements. Eileen 1-'ischhach is directing the musical comedy. PLAYING T HE STARRING role of Polly. the millionaire's daughter . wall be Linda Wolfe. recently seen an Wes tminster's "Two by Two ... Clark Burson. one of the area's busiest actors. ha s s teppe d into tht• c u s t t o e.nacl her s us picious fathe r. while Tony Vrab 1s another late replacement in the role of the romantic lead. Featured in the San Clemente musical are Schirley Lou Tyler. Judy Benowitz. Bil Gekas. Lee Childress and Robert Hutchinson. Completing the company are Priscilla Sanford, Elizabeth Warner. Deborah Provost. Heidi Fendler. Lance Gilbert. Steve Stanczyk and Michael Greco. "'The Boy Friend" will be on the stage of the Cabrillo Playhouse, 202 Avenida Pico, San Clemente, Thursdays through Saturdays at 8:30 through July 15. Reservations are currently being taken at the box office at 492·0465. ~1EANWHIL E. BOTH OR ANGE Coast College and Golden Wes t College are gearing up for their respective summer musicals -both. coincidentally, written by Steven Sondheim. And both have scheduled auditions next week. OCC for "Pacific Overtures" and GWC for "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum." Both Orange Coast's William P urkiss and Golden West's John Ferzacca <borrowed from OCC since it's his '"off year" on that college's summer musical> have scheduled their tryouts for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. At "f'OP ~ ., m USTI"' THI t.AST WALTZ (N I .1AN1 •o.eA e .IOff VOtOln COMING NOMI 111 l'tUS lWO-MINUTI WAIMMO IWI IAIMMCMAll VINCINT ltO WIDNISOAYIN I l'tU5 DIVIL'S WN IN I WILLIAM HOLDEN Intermission Tom Titus Golden West. the readings arc carded tor 7 p.m . at Or ange Coast. 6 :30 p.m. "Pac ific Ovl'rtures" will be the firs t production of Sondheim's new mus ical by an amateur cast. It has been s taged only Broadway and in Los Angeles by its ori nal company. IT'S THE STORY OF Commodore Perry's 1853 expedition to Japan a nd d escribes the upheaval which resulted when America's gunboat diplomacy forced the Japanese to forsake their self·imposed policy of national isolation. Over at Golden West. things won't be quite so s erious as Ferzacca prepares his s econd production of "Forum "' <he s taged it four years ago at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse!. He'll be looking for a cast of 25 s ingers. dancers and actors. as well as performers who do not need vocal ability. "Forum" will hit the footlights first. playing July 27·30 and Aug. 1·5 in the college theater. "Overtures" will be presented for just four performances. Aug. 2·5 in the college auditorium. ALSO AUDITIONING NEXT week wi ll be Gol den Wes t 's summ er c hildren's theater productions of "Cinderella" a nd "The Toy Ma chine ." Tryouts are sc heduled for Tuesday and Wednesday at 6 p.m. in the Actors Playbox. Steven Schwa r tz. a drama teache r at Huntington Beach's Marina · High School. will di re ct a ll-adult casts in the two p l ays. "Cinderella" will be presented July 20·23 and 27-30. while "Toy Machine" is ticketed for four matinees. July 27-30. AP Wl'""°lo LONDON GtG Bob .Pylan b Dylan In England LONDON IA P I Roh Dylan arrived her" lh1s week and proved that although he's been a .... a) nin e years and 1.s moving up on 40 he car. still rarsc a stir without singing a note. Scuffle s broke out between eager news photographe r s and protective r ecord exec utives in the mu s ician 's 44 ·man e ntourage a s Dylan emerged from his plane at Heathrow Airport. Dylan, 37. is to play $ix concerts here and then appear at open·a1r festivals in Rotterdam. the Netherlands. a nd Nuremberg. Wes t Germany. LEE GRANT c1nenome 6 scAeen 63U 2553 comPLEX MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "THE BUDDY HOLL V STORY" "CAPRICORN ONE" (PG) "THE LAST WALTZ" (PG) "AMERICAN GRAFFITI" (PG) "THE STING" "CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND" "THE DEEP" (PG) The first ti.me was only a warning. "FM" (PG) "PHANTOM OF THE PARADISE" ''fT'S ucar· AMRKAN oaa11m "°' l'tlH 1tOUftCOAS111 (PO) ~YINCINY ltO WIDNUDAY1P01 'WI DIVIL'S llAIN lf'OI "THI LASf WALTZ'' I -AY57-'t:ll S.U/Wlf ~41-7- "ALimlHHiHT MUSK:" "\'UltMlttG POIHT" IP~I llHl'f ttfTNOUI e IAU 'f IWLD TMl De11> ""' LOYI ANO DUTH lf'OI "MONITIU P1IOM '* MAI'" TINTOallA 191 'l.US CllADll LAICI MOHSlll "WI AU •to A MUar' l LllOT IMIUlO e MIMIS NOUN CAPllCOIN ONl1N1 PUIS CLOll INC°'6 Of----'"' """ MUIDU IY DIATMIPOI , ... ..cwi riiCriff .. ~MUM("'"'...,,,.. TMl0 UIT WALTZ<"! """ WT DAYS Of f~I "° ClOM IHCOUNTHS OI M ":::. ICJN9 (NI CMOllN tutrllYOU ~ .,. IMOOIJNe DOUl4I .. " ... TMI DIVIL'S llAININI '"" V'tlOIN WITCH 1 I \ A HA~VEY 0£'-HHAN> PP.OOUC1lOH 1M ~ WITH M/ICI. HEUffiO ~ H01.0EH lll GAAHT ~-OMEHH ~ by HAP.vtY ~HAAO Co-~ by CHAN..C OAME Choed by OOf' TAY\.OR ~ by STAHl.EY MAHH ond MICHAD. HOOG~ *'Y by HA1MY DaHHAN> ,,,,.,,,,_ JEAAY OOlOSMITW COlO-. IY OwW1.P li'AHAVlll()li• ~ /:'JI /PR{P.11N F1lft\(lh)'1 \\l1llL1ltl'i 00 GOl11lH~11U,\,\~1IS.~Jil!ff.0 l)'ltJt, K Af,\Ol 'il\'1!~~ B.isedmr.h;11,\la rn'rl!f1llr,11 HRPrn .. HllH ~ ~'1~1·.mJJ;, r1oiro111tROlAR00/4'1I h 1nJP.:V(lP~~i'11H «•1!1~Pirm.11 K.Jl ~\1$ •I• ..,t t,-.,.lltjt t ~,~c h,1 '•'~t#•,•t(jc;:...,,.,J ':' ND!,_\~ ~~nig] .. MAY BE !~ !!!llif F~ ~OU~~ CHIUlllUI edwards NEWPORT "Jaw• 2" Open• ..uacoasT HWY.&Mac•aTHua Friday &/16 With •'aWPOtl'l'Oamm:11 644.0760 Oalty Matinees STARTING FRIDAY 6116 1:45, 4:00, 8:30 1:45 11 :00 .. ' . edwards CINEMA WEST wlSTMIHSTaAfOOU>~WHT IU·44U STADIUm EiscReen 6 39 -7860 DAIVE-ln s1ao1um "OUR WINNING SEASON" "RETURN TO MACON COUNTY" "WHERE DOES IT HURT?" (R) "THE LAST WALTZ" "GOODBYE GIRL" (PG) "RABBIT TEST"' "HOUSE CALLS" "ANNIE HALL" (PG) "DAMIEN: THE OMEN 2" (R) "THE SENTINEL" "DAMIEN: THE OMEN 2" CR) "THE SENTINEL" ALL OAIVf>INS OPEN 6:JOr.M.HfGHTLT Chlld Undff 1 z Free Uni• ' e Ktddll! Pl~y9round ENTERTAINMENT / INTERMISSION Olivia Really Fifties Teen? C:lllC1\tiO 11\P 1 Aul>trah an·born Olrv1a :"<1•\\ ton .lohn J~ J typ1<:al 1950s teen-ager trom C 'lrn·..i~o·· \\ arrt!n Cal>cy. one ol the authors of th(· UrnJ dway mus1<:al "C rcase." said he is afraid her acct•nt <ind cool beuuty don't exactly fit the mold h1• untJ t'O·author Jim Jacobs had in mind when 1twy wroll' the play. Nonetheless. Casl'y said he's anxious to see t he movit• version starring Miss Newton.John and hoves <.JUdicnc·es will rlock to the 700 theaters around the country which s tart showing at Friday. The authors. who both live in Chicago. had little 10 do with the movie production of "Grease." ,, h11:h 1s set an Californu1 and also stars teen idol J ohn TravolLa. "I m .... un· John Travollls will be great." s aid C.1st') "Ile played an the first touring company. I think ..,he C'icwton John 1 being Austrahan. as J little b1za~n· for u typical teen-ager. l can't quill· ..,cc 1t. But. 1 ~ucss wt•ll sec ... -----K IT;S FRIDAY. Plu• (PG) "Silver Bears" • . .. is a SUBARU . . . . ' . . • . . . . . . Thursday, Juno 15, 1978 OAIL y PILOT D' Allerdice • IS SERVICE ·f'. AT AliERDltE -ViE --REAllY ''PULL'' FOR-YOU -. -J • • • > ' • . , • ' • • I ' ' -. I ... ... SUPER SPECIALS AT SUPER SAVINGS ... ALLERDICE . . . . - '76 FORD SURRlt VA~ V-8. auto trans • power steering, stereo radio, h1 back seats. complete interior l 1C24593J FLEET SALES DEPT. DL 2 Dlt. C,.E. 4 c y l 5 soeed. air cond111on1ng. vinyl roof. vinyl 1nter1or. only 10 000 miles Like new (461 SPZJ 52895 BANK FINANCING 0.A.C. On Aooroved Credit '77 DATSUN 1 10 WAC.OM 6 cvl , aulo trans .. air cond1honing. power steering. only 12.000 miles on this one!! Stk # 1765 55995 250S Auto trans . oower steering. oower windows. radio. heater. Ser # 12002723. s5495 SUMMER SERVICE SPECIAL •• ·• FREE ••• lMbe & 011 wltfl tune-ups CoollftCJ system HniH Ol'lty $35.00 Wltfl tflis ad Whfff AliC)NMftt Oftly $1 0. 9 5 '76 FIAT 2 Da. SIOAH 4 cyl . 4 speed, stereo radio. Real sharp Low miles Gas saver (205PCSl - FREE. CREDIT CHECK Cash price $5558 Residual s 1779. 36 mo. Open End l ease Based on s 1000 Cap Reduction A PA. 18 76 on Approved Credit 1110 4 DR. 4 cyl • 4 speed. AM radio. heater A real gas saver. Low once (402MX01 ~ WE LEASE ALL MAKES & MODELS . ..... ALL CARS SOLD PLUS TAX & LICENSE -ALL CARS SOLD ON APPROVED CREDIT -~LL PRICES EFFECTIVE UP TO 72 HRS AFTER PUBLICATION "' Allerdice is also a USED CARS 13821 Harbor Boulevard 554-0800 • I '· \ . ~ . . ,.;U_,.;!...__o_A_L_,_•ti_L __ , ________ ,_,_ ... ,_ .. _u_•v'--Ju1 ' i !I !~~!~!.~~.~~•••••••• ~~:~.~~~.~~•••••••• ~~.~ .~ ........ !~~~.~~~.~~ ........ ~~~~~! .......... ~?~.~ ~~ .......... ~~-~~ lOUAI HOU~~ OPPOAI U NllY ~•her'• HoHu: AU rcal l''t .111• ud\ t-rll'>l'Cf in this rw\\:.p.1p1•r 1~ :-uh Jl'Ct to tht-1·\'(h•rol Fa11 llou~1ng ,\1•1 11( l!1t1h whic h ni;tkl's 11 1llt•gal L11 ;Hl\'Crlt:.t• '.111\1 IHI' tcrcnce. llm11al11)11, or d1scnminat11111 bast'<I 1111 race. color. 11'11i.:11111. M'"· or national ur1g111. or .in 111tcnt1on to rnakc ~lily such prt'fc•rcnct•. hm1la uon.ord1st·nm1nat1on " Tius nel4 '>PaPl'r \\ 1 ll ni>t 1002 .............................•..•............. 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ST&>S TO BEACH Attractive duplex. 2 hdrms up & l·dov. n Great summer rent;tl an••1 All updau•d lae1hl1es & pnced nghl at $175,00 20HALOT FtcduN·d to S127.500. 2 l:ldrm house rt us a bal·hl'lor a111 . Stt•ps l< SPYGLASS HILL The pcrrl•cl family home, ti UR. 1 1 ~ Iii\, formal d101n~ guml' room. maids qu,1rttr~ \ ~~orgcous ( ·.qn· C.:ocl 111 C.:d M :.chool ti 1str1 C'l S3.S9,500 ________ _.. bl·at•h You own the land' I 67 •• ,.,, I -Houses for Sale .........•..........••. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bike To Beach 2 Bdrm, ll .1 bath. s uper sharp condo nt•ar s h(lp· ping and sl·hoob Chou:e lluntin~1on H<·;1t·h lot·a· t1on . \'a1·an1 1m mediate OCl'UpJnl') ~Ub· m1t your tl'rm!. Ht•duced to $66.SOO (";ii 15-111 5880 ~HERITAGE LIVEIH ONE ... .ind rent the other Spacious 4 bdrm, 2 bath upper unit; 2 bdrm. l bath lower; just steps to beach. Xlnt cond. & good rental a rea. Priced at Sl~.500. 673·3663 tH.2·2253 Eves associated BR OKERS-REALTORS l 02\ W Bolboo 61l·)66 l SUNSHINE & BBQ The rains arc J(One & n ·s Callforota agwn. EnJOY ---------I at an this beautiful 3 ~ bedroom. 2 bath home VETS . • REALTORS DESIGNED FOR EXECUTIVE LIVING This bl'aut1fully up· graded Uu<·l'ola llomc! Spacious L1\ 1111! I-loom w ith h1~ F1 rep I a t·e. w1lh a l>ookshell study, * * country kitchen & ODOWNOC.:LOSl1't: s park la n~ s w1 mm ing Homl•s in all areas of pool. Priced under ORA.'IGl::C.:OUNTY SI00.000. CALL 751·3191. VET A.GT. C::: SELECT Call 54 I ·0800 I PROPERTIES Lari!<' '.\t.1.,ll'r lk•tlrnmn. _________ 1 h1g hl~ UJJ)!l ,11 1\•d \\1th pr I\ a I l' l' n 1 r J 11 C' l' lo gardl'n .1r,.,1 ~lump stone plantl'r~ h1~hlti.:ht tht! room b.t1·kuird ,\1c!.a \'t•rdc l.1\ m~ ,,1 1t!. Hes t ' ~l :!!l,111111 l 'all BEACH DUPLEX 546.231:1 t)l'f IJ I • {~ : : ,; 1l ' ' •' 11 · " : ~ SPARKLING JEWEL AT OHL Y $90,900 PENINSULA I TRl·PLEX Lovely Newport Peninsula. Tn·Plt•x + GUEST BOHM TOO! Three 2BD units. Owner will cooperate on install· mcnt ::..•le. All annual least-s .• I ust 5275.000 ror th.as pnme 111v<.•stment. Call now fi73·8550 ft.t 1• f '• • I LOWEST PRICE IHIRVIHE& LOVELY TOO We havl' JW>l hstl•d it lor .)OU. A 3 1.idrm. :! h.i h11ml' W/CO\ 'd pJllO, l~tm bnck work t:ood :ir>- prcc 1Jt111g .ire as VA ranancin1t a' ail.1hll'. On- ly $71,\IOO 75!"1-1501. ClOSE TO BEACH 3 Ddrm. 2 buth:. µlu!-> tamllv Former m11dl'I h1ir11t· lrn mat·ul:it•· Nl•ar Ed1!>11n 1'.1rk 111 lluntmgton Beal'h. 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JUf 11 • • .. ~() 11 ·•11UI~ ·~· "50 }) Tomorrow: The Desert IALIOA ISLAND FREHCH REGENCY This luxurious fin bedroom home with family room. & roof top ...tft'fail•11nt _... typlflH Ht. best of ho1M and Interior dHiCJIL Detailed wood .,.,...,.., Frewch flrepfCKe, Hie work. and _,... flooriltCJ mah Htis villa truly special. This Is a OftU in a lifetime opporhlnity for e11tyOM who desires quatity living. $395,000. DISCOVER CAREFREE LIVING Steps to Mewport's best beach. Sand and ocean •lew from this contfort btllM ~ with fireploce, skyliCJhh, new appiClftCff, rough cedar walls and beCll'ft ceilings. YCMI own the land. Call now, reduced to $185.000. FIVE BEDROOMS AND POOL for Ollfy SI 09,500. In odditiOft this idHI family /entertaining home has iacu11I, firepit, two firepCoces, three battts. Clftd au new pCush earthtotte wallpapers. c.,.ts, and woad poneHn9. BLUFFS CONDO Spaciom De4ores Plan. Vtty pri•ah .nct . unit with three patios overtooldng love4y gree~. Large kitchen with eoH.cJ .-.a, built-in bookcCISe'S in Hving '°°"'-track lightiPMJ and gas bar·be-que. Sl57,500. MYSTIC HILLS Rollin9 CJ"H" hills and canyott views from Hiis newfy dKorattd three bedroom, two bath home in Loquna leach. Privott settiftCJ, deck and patio, perfect for outdoor enhrtainiftCJ. A ~ for the discH'fti"CJ family. Sl54,900. 644-7020 2123 SAM JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD NEWPORT BEACH General 1002 General 1002 ....................... MOWIS THE TIME ... ft1r 1111,, onl'c rn a hft•llmt· opport to ll\t' 10 lu\11ry 1n Lh1s bt"JUl I Bil twal'lt homt" You·11 love 1111~ 2 !>LY beauty w12 palJ.01' 111r ~ral·1ow. <'n• crtauuni.: & a lotchcn C\'ery ware wall adorP. :-.it'\ er aJ!uan wall )OU see such a home for s uch ~1n unb£>hevable pnceot SI 12,000 540·3666 Wltelc-.11 REAL ESTATE f'nr sale by ownl•r. T'\Jllerton. BJ\rrr~t Pl .. Wl•..,lbluH :•ir llu~hcs Am•rart. :l Bit & den. formul din, bl•aul up· i:rading, un':i µool. ten· n1s. l'H' Golt cours~ l'lo:,e Membl•rsh1p avail. $97 .000. 714 /992·6414 WATERFRONT Brand new 5 bdr. Coral Gay, pnv. comm .. boat slip. tennis. xtras. $30,000 he low bu1 lder's price. Bkr. 556-4380 REHTORIUY Brand new 4 bdrm .. family rm . 3 baths & frplc. home with great la.kc & park V1ew. Price 149.SOO: wall consider lease/opt1on al Si50 per month REDUCED SI 1,000 A tremendous buy for lhl:. nt'arly new '1 bdrm. & family rm hnme ON 1111': L1\KE. :!:!00 sq rt. hVtn!? \flUC(' ;\II\\ onl~ $158.500 BAY& BEACH 450 NEWPORT CTR. OR. 759-0811 .....•....•..••......•. REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITY J\ pri ffil' prest1g1ou' ;'\;1•wport Rea(•h locat1011. J\ toll local f1rrn With VC<irs or !>UCCCS:.ful l''C. perienCt.'. Nl·wport Ucach real cst.ite ex penence preferred. A re· al opJ>Orturuty to i:row & help others. ,\ppllcauons hdd 1n slnt·t t·onhdenc·e Please reply to 1\d =282. Daily Pilot. P 0 Rox 1560. Costa ~le!>a. Calaf 92626 LUXURY RENT AL 0n the front row or lr\'IOC Terrace Complt•tcly un nl>structed \ 1ew I rorn this beautifully dccorat· cd home. 3 Bdrm:. . ram•· ly rm . b1lllard rm & pool. $2,000 Per month, rrurumum I yr. leusc 673-4400 HARBOR A D1v1~1nn ol llarhor ln\l''Lmenl C:o WATERFRONT Immaculate. profc!>s. d1:· corated home . 2 bdrm:. &den +dirung rm .. large quarry I.lie in hall & den. huge patio & deck. $350.000 lnchJding land! Balboa lay Prop. Redton * 675-7060 * Tnplex. 2 Br each, 2183 Pomona. CM. Sl25,000. Marsha)! Rily. 675-4600. 3YEAROLD DUPLEX w1built·ins. brick frplr's, etc. One block to the beach for only $185.000 JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 ~~~! .......... !~.~~!~~~! .......... !?~~ IETWHN WA.TEAS $170.000 112 blk to wat•r. A.11 opportuRlty to express yourself with rHtodel and decorating ideas. lest PettlnM!la "Poh.t" HANDYMAN'S DREAM (iura~e full) in:.ul;1tl't.l. Built 1n worl.. l>l'nt·h l.drjtc lot 14 tth rt V .11· t't•ss Ncwl> p.11nlc!I. panchnll and wu llpapcr. Four Bedroom Ho~ In l'h>.,a North. Ttuly 11 Clreat Ruy for $76,000. 54G·2.313 t tf'' Ui'J•ll ll1NI >II 1" f' [~IH!lffl macnab I Irvine realty IE KIND TO YOURSB.F .An today's market you should be aware of the good buys in Npt This 3 BR Lusk-built c harmer 1s an excellent prop., well located, in good cond ition & ava il. for mid·summer occupancy $147,500 (subj. to can<·ellation of existing t's<.·row l Culiy Ward 642·8235. lD·RH) 642·82JS 644·6200 901 Oovtr Or1vt' H•rbor View Center trv1~ al Campus Vallty C4!nttr 7SM414 ' .. { . locatlaft, lfl Mock to oc..troftt Clftd layfrortt. ChallencJing l ldnn home. VIEW OF WATER $375,000 A spacious, happy and open·fHlh19 home In Donr ShorH with vcMhd ~ ctlling1 and coordinated decor. Dtllghtfllt 4 ldrM home wfth ....ter suite. L-. private ll1door outdoor poof and fa•tlly roo111 to Hfoy fHilh ettttrt.W..,. Yow VIEW 11 plllOl_.c by day and night. You own Hte lmtd. Waterfro•t Hom•• 2633 W Coast Hwy. Newport Beach p 631·1400 ~~!~! ~~~ ~~ .... ··~~~!:! .~~~ -~ ....... ~~!~! -~~~ ~~ ........ ~· .~~!' .~~ -~~~ ...... ~ ~Nerel I 00 GeMrol I 00 Getierol I 002 eftef'Clt I 002 ........ ......... .... ... ....... ········ .................•.................................. ~ tlUAI ~ ~ RALLAtlt 'J31 REAL ESTATE, INC. A I OCAll Y OWN lO COMPANY SlRVINC 1 H l SOU I H COAS I ARlA SIN Cl 1963 JAPANESE GAADEH Your own kot pond and garden d elight. Garden s urrounded with bearing f ruil trees Choice 4 BR home in North Costa Mesa. New on the m arket this week Priced at $86.000. Call 546·4 I 4 I LOWEST SSS OCEAN VIEW·-Call for complete det.ails on 2 BR ocean view home for only $42,500, our l owe~t priced home. Nice starter home or income. Call for further information 640·6161 Serving Cos ta Mesa-Irvine Huntington Beach-Newport Beach HOW'S YOUR OL' ATRIUM ;\ltnc'::-. lull.' ll ::-. bl'H11t1fu1Jy planted with bt•gon1as. peonll.'s and pctunw~ Everything ahout lhts Newport Shore~ 3 bedroom is f111c : n •modelcd k1tchcr. with trash t!Ompal'lor. wc.11k to ocean lorntion and the: lowcsl price in town. $95.500 UNl()UI: t;() ... 1:§ REALTORS'. 675 6000 2443 East Co,m H qhwdv Corond Cll'I MJr ·''""•II M1 •. 1 v. "'' II r,,,,, 'i!l!J(j !:~~ .......... !~~ ~~ .......... !~.~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! IALIOA ISL.AND DUPLEX This island charmer has loads of potential with a three & a one bedroom unit. $250.000. FOUNT AIM VALL~r Five bedroom. three balh home on :.i pool-sized lot. Priced right! $88.000. -0 ' ;r;""a,.--::z -:aJjPh~ --Balboa Island Realty J\NO INVESTMENT ~Oo\\l't\:'\V 673-8700 ~~~!'! .......... !?.~~1~~~!9! .......... !?.~~ \VESLEY N TAYLOR CO. REALTORS Sll\{;L' 1H46 llG CYH TOWNHOME FOR LEASE Beaut1ru.t brand new 2 bedroom & den .. Pinehurst " mode l. 21 :: Baths. dining room. wet bar & upgraded cptng Tennis c ts. pool & jacuzzi. Ask $i50 <Sec broker C:tt 38 Sea Island Dr.> WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO .• REALTORS 2111 SCllt Joaqlllin HiUs Road MEWPOltT CEHTH. N.I . '44·491 0 G.Mral 1002 Gettered 1002 Gewerol I 00 GflM't'ol 1002 .....•..•..................................... .........•....••.....• . •..................•.. 2 STORY-4 IEDRM ***VA** * BEACH TRIPLEX + POOL-FAM RM Walk to beach r shopping Ir IEACH OR LO DOWN trom these \.;ry des1ra Walk to the pounding 3Br. 2Ba. Lakl! Forl'"t bll.' uruts that arr 1n good surf from lh1s ~xecutive twnh::.e. cstm decor. l·ond1llon Al~.iys rent 2 story homt" Italian en· close to club. lake. pools. ,,.d Only Sl<?J.SOO CALL try, huge rooms. vaulted tennis. Casa Pac1hca 55b-2660 ceilings. To s~ as to buy Really. Fem. 644·5998 or !p SELECT Call96J.7881 77~. EASTSID£CM 3 Bdrm. 2 bath + Fam + qwl'I :.trect in pnme arcJ. 'ltrJ l'lean. pm rcs:.1onally landseaped Call 5-16-5880 ~HERITAGE •. • REALTORS oPfNl/19• I l!flllffl•"I' ---------PROPERTIES [• lflft;H;;~I w/0~0~~!~~~~ 10 c~~~~~A l~~A~H~.~,~P~Y~H~o~M~E~~ . ----····-~ Cll•an unll.., C losl' 111 Th1:.~Potles!>:.!!>IOryCon purchase FHA. Vt\ or Hoaµ lto ... ptbJI c. lll'.ad) Jo w1ll makt.• )UU happy' l'Onventional 80';. !IO': or ldl·al tor ''"'nu 01.1•11• Thi!> ;1 bedroom charmer Thh•incJ T ownhome? V1s1t the SPECIALIST al the· Condominium In· formation C<'nter Serv· an~ all of 0 C TOUCllSTONI': RLTY 95';, finuncing al 7'; 111 µant Xl nt 1n, 1.,,1 mt•nl won'l IJSI • Pnecd at only tcrestrate. 1,.1"" v.w.111q Call now Sl:il,5oO <:all today for ch- ror dt•t:.11ls & appt 10 ;.ec trub 003 7!Jl!ll 5-l5!H91 ''• '" '"·' [~IR!H;I 18582 Bt-ul'h fll 118 CaU 963-08' 1 Real E.., tatc -------- GeMt"ol 1002 GeMral 1002 GeMrol ·····••••·•··••·•···•·• •.••....••......•••.... ....................... --------- filc~~!~vl<!r EWPORT RIVIERA-2 CONDOS 3 or 4 bedroom condos completely remodeled & redecorated. New kitchen. rarpets. drapes & painted thruout. Near private tennis courts. pool. sauna, jacuzzi. Each has family room & very spacious. Private patios $83.750-$88,750. • COLDWlil ....... co. 644-9060 216' SANJOAOUINHtLLSAO. IN NEWPORT CENT£R macnab /Irvine realtg MONTEGO~ARIOR VIEW HOMES Ready to sell' Don 't mts!:' this single s tory 4 BR. family rm. dining rm hom e on quiet street L g. yard w /room for pool' s1:.m.ooo. Appl. only Donna Gods hall 044-6200 <D·ll8l 642·8235 644·6200 901 Dover Onve Harbor View Center Irvine •t C•me>us Valley Center 752-1414 IT'S SO EASY 10 PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD •You may u se the handy order rorm printed below to furnish us with copy for your ad •Please note that the bottom portion of the coupon may be clapped and aflixed to your envelope. saving you the time to write our correct address We pay me postage• e ll you need m ore room for your message. 1ust pnnt or type 11 on another sneet ol paper and mall 1t e You may place your ad by phone. 11 you wish Just dial (714) 642·5678 USE THIS HANDY ORDER BLANK. WE PAY POSTAGE! 4 WORDS MAKE OHIE LIHIE-f.10 AD LESS THAN l LIHfS PAYMENT ENCLOSED D Classified Dept. l I • TIMI\ TIMlS -- SUS Sl.4S $6.10 SI0.60 $7.25 Sl2.7S SEN D BILLO 1 •• TlMU TIMES -- Sll.70 us.n $11.35 SlJ.10 $21.00 $40.25 to Ftc.uu con Pul Ollly on,. word on Pacn sOaCf! abov~ lntluOU your ad<lress Of Ol'\OnO nutnOOt ll'>P COSI OI VQU< .tel •• at !hp l net 04 lhu 1one on wnicn thf' t~ word nf vout ad '' wrrtlen AOd S3004!all.i 11you11 .. sue useot DAILY Pll0T Boa •Pr"V>OP with tnlll@d l\!~IP\ D BOX SERVICE ORDERED BUSINESS REPLY MAIL Oranq~ C oa1t Daily Piiot lox I 560 Costa Mesa, C°'if. 92626 ---------------------- ........ ~ ......... ,. •• ~~,. ....... .-~ .......... •\-•t .... .# ................ ._.... .. ,Jlj .... ~!~~ .":>.: .~ ....... ·I~~.':':..~ ........ ~ .':>.'. .~ ••••••. 1 ~! .':'.~ .~~ ...... . G~rcal IOOJ G ... ,.. 100 0-,oW 1026 0.0,oillt IOU ••••••••••••••••••••••• ............... 1040 Hoene1 For Sak I 1hursday June 15 1918 OAILY PILOT 03 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ---:....:..:..:.:~;;_:.,_:.,_ __ ;;_ _______ _...;;,__;;;.__..;;~--""--- ~':1~ •........... !~~~1 ~~!!!.~~-~~ ........ ~!~!.~~-~ ....... ~~!!!!:'.~~ ....... . ··••·•···•····•·•···•·· ···••····•··•••··•···· •···••················· ...•....•...•..•......• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ************ n ton \IL , .\HlJLt-: '\J.::\\ \I\.\ \1,t_I( OF f'll E ltF..\l. ESTA l'£HS Ill '\1'1 ~<i TO.\ 8£.\C 'l 1 OFFICE LOCATEDAT li!JJl Bf:At'll Bl.VU . 1 IC:-.TI '\GTO~ Bt-::\C ll Harry Wmters. Vice President or Thl' Real 1£staters. ~nnounced the appointment a l a :,pec1a l s taff meeting last week. Tt•rry , brother of Rand y McCarrtlr, Presidenl of the fi rm. has 15 s ut·t·essful years of real estate -.a le s. office management & admint!-llrat1on. Terry exemplifies the vi l't..•cll\ l', t•1lthu~1a:-.t1 c approach Ttw Ht•al t-::-.tatt:rs lakt• towards real <·~tat l' :-.: Ill·~ ************ REDWOOD IUCH conAGE This l bedroom 11 co•• ... Y r9fnGd•l•d luld• and OMt. Stm..ed glen• whldows .ct jauul -*• Hila o .,.c1ar1 home ot the rlgltf ....... pric• SIS.000 493-8812 Costa Me-so 1024 CostaMHo 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fc>r sale by owrll'r Near So Coust l'IJw 3Br. P·.Ba SKZ.~ ca II 540 7805 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EA.STSIDE DUPLEX Large yard & all<·y Jl' ces:., Jttrn1·tl\ e owner :. Ul\J t $97, 500 HAL.PINCHIM HEALTORS Eastsict. ChornRr 675-4392 3 HH 2 BA, largl' Family Room, shake roof and For sale, by own~ ~ I 002 Bal>oo 1$1and I 006 used bn1:k fircpl.H·1..· Ll'annl( arec.i. mu!'.t wll ·•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sopt•r barl(utn al ~.ll(IO 1':1s1dl' l'ondP l'r1t'l•d 2HOUSES $11 5,000 Firm Open Sat/Sun 1-5 22 I 2 Lcaret Place 645-1 I 03 A.qent Owner will help f1n1111n· ''" •v•J ""'I th t DUPLEX """''" '"-OW ti l'r Uni ~ Call54Q..1151 3U1. 2Ba, trrl & hrclv.d 208·208•,;i Agate Ave. 2 fir tn ltv rm J t•ur gar bdrm each . Compl. re· Open houst· I 5. Sal Sun modeled w/huge gar . 3"5 Umvcr~1t} Or. 1'·3 $215,000 Agent 6"0-7246 l•--------•I 645-8095 LOWEST PRICED MESA DEL M i\R b)' GIAHT2 STORY n...i.. 1~•~ owner. lmmac 4 Bdrm, Lovely hOrnl' loeatlod 111 ... ..,......x on Munu pr<.'8ll"IOW> :.irea & llw .... _ tr ~SI 85 000 RV storagl', nr l'Ver .. You CAu•y new Ml , pnce 1s les~ than SS0,000' " OP"'"'"'.: o y )thin~ Heaut1rully Br."'TTHISPRICE' Col,= A 1·5 landscp'd.556·0054 Lov.l'r ll'Vl'I h .1-. J K;A • 645·1l03Agenl beaut1Ful 1tv1ni:: room rorubeaulll ul4Br&fo'/H ---IMMACUL.ATE4br f1 rc1>lJ1c, fdm rm . '1e.,a Verdl· home RXER-UPPER rorm uan Gourmt•t Owner c.inxmus. lc.Htn~ 12 Blk. to beach. 2 J st spent S6000 111 up k1tchtn + den ur Sth .11 l.'a $11!1,5011 1-'h Houses, asking only i.:rades. ss9 •9oo Im Wrm Upper lcn•I ha!. t 1~5 11031\gt Sl54,500 Owner hn m<'diate occ·up nr hc!>I kmi::~ttt' swll'l> l:kc.iu11ru1 11~ I "75 ... ..,00 SC'hools 839 4945 P P STO ..,-a onom1cs .. .,.. --------, "'rd °" , :. h 1 mm l! ri n R 2 RY --- 48R + DEM 2 UNITS * • •TIUPLEX • * • pool Wry pmatl.' l'all Exlnt t·ond no qua1try111g ~.~."2313W 0 n t I J., 1 '. ' + HUGE FA.M. Sl00.000. Uy Own<•r Pnn _.., 1 I 675 Jul" S920 1ncoml', Own .igt, .,1,. ... 1 1 l.1J<'aled near b1·:1r h c1pa son Y • o" 548-5777. '" . "y . '. ' s7J,()(Xl a~sum<1blc 111.in Bal>oaPeninsulo 1007 -[~ 11fllH UIJ ~~ll~~~ii0~~a~·~~~~c. I~~~ ....................... ~SIDE -ASSUMA.ILE ·;u3in~t '\11w'Call!163h'767 JBH.2ba .• •,blk tobay tutt•rl.'modled2hdr i::d. ----·-.. -~ $54,500 NEAR OCEAN WI" n•nl • Sp1·1·t:u·ular ,,,111•" c '"' tov.nhomc r Pll l'al' :1 lur~l' lklrrns ' k11ll·rt,11t1l•rs patio' Tl·n ms nmrts' fl I,\ I t•rm ... ' < .in t IJ.,l ,1l this (Jnl·1•'' ll11rry, l'all 1~5 0303 NowSlW.~' loe . lri:: yrrJ. SH!l,500 ~tarshctll IUty t;75·41i00 Take• O\.t'r S5S.200 91, CGpiitranole_oc:_h_l_O_l_8 loun Pnnctplcs only DanoPoint 1026 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • bi3-!0"Wt ••••••••••••••••••••••• IYOWMER 2 new 1·ustom homes in pnme C.:ap1~trano Bch P.-.11.isades lil<.'at1on. both w10<·n vll'W!> on lg c·orncr lot... I J Hr. 2 1dh. $133,500 lh•ad v now 2W51 Calll• ~an3 lBr. 21,Ha w l lx20 hobb} !>hop :.ircct Sl55.000 27012 Coilll' Gr:.inucla . Wll\ tu beh. park & shopping Owner will help f1n anCl' 493 2190 or 493 66.'il Corona def Mar 1022 ....•...........•...... BAVARIAN ---llyownl•r 4 br. J l>a. 11, yr 3 bdr beauty. big baC'k old, big ynJ. nr. i.thl yard Mu~l sell ,\:.k111~ SI 15,UOO t175 ·0702 . ~(;6 , IUO (.' ..i 11 I' Jn s.i8·l!lt!S ti.JI 1470 3 bdrm 2 bJ. lrg 1·1irnt•r MES.A VERDE lot. nr mJrtnd Un PRICE REDUCTION 111-rpnced .1t Sflll, 100 :-.low S81.SOO. :iur. :!Ii« 197 2653 fam rm. dbl rr11lt You F'OU'ltain VoU~y 1 034 won l find a lt>~l-'f prt4 l" ••••••••••••••••••••• •• w thl· sam1• quulil.' in M~.1 \ler<ll' C..ul rlt· s..11 Mrcct, xlnt 11t•11o:hbor hood. REESE RLTRS 751 I li3 RELAX Supt•r upgrad\'(f I Br.~·~ Ba IHOO sq I t ---------•I Charming, one or a kmd. By Owner Ml'sa Vl•rtfr S83,000 3139 Sumatr:.i !179 11198 Open !louse &it/Sun !l 5 Apx 11:1.JO !>Q rt, 3 br. family rm QUH'k salt>dcs1 r(.'<f luwnhow.e 1-'l.'uturc~ Loo numc•rous to mention Plea~ant n•l.txed hvtng near pool I H J::l'i 9(',x :!2!17 or963 ~i EASTSIDE con A.GE PHICE HF:DlTTION 1 •. 1ri:o.· lot .dky .11·n•..,., t11r -.1n1 JIW 1 on l•nu·m·l· .! Hdrm horr11· 1·ut•• -.1.1rt1·r pl.in"~~· IHHI 642-5200 2 ~e par..1te homes, al"ays rt-ntt"'C!. Sl97.500. HAL PIMCHIM' ' REAL.TOR 675-4392 r.orf!cOus llJrbor View lhlls, ocean & hay vu l.rJ! nnr lot. xlnl rrnant' rn.: i59·91!1!1 SPYGLASS HILL Huge l'U~lom l ot' lets Toast! ChC('ry .\ bt'jlrnom hornl' with family room tlrn mg. r1reploice amt 1h'n EZ ('a rc yard Ill\ H S82 .900 s.i-0-1720 ONE OF A. KIMD Spac·1ou-. Sp:1nish single h•\ t·I v. J or I hdrm:o. F 11 r m a I <I 1 n · mg ... breJkla.,l off area ufr guurmd k1ll'l1t·n llllgt• skyhghlt'<J lumily rm cw.tom111«1 thn• out \lmo'>l '• 1\CHE nr ground!> v. h11ldl•n HV stur.lj.(l' SI 11.:;IHI FOUR UNITS "~olule lop or the h•ll. TARMlL sul)('r view A rart• offer· in~ 5250.000 Pnnc only Forl-i.t l:: ()l!.cll Hltrs 002 :>58.5 o r !lt!j.5813() Hwttlncjton Beoc:h I 040 •...................... 111 llunt1nglo11 tSl>;.i1·h ~lJ.ll'IOU~ llWlll'I unll .ilrnu't • Jffll'" Will 11 ,ult 1' or 1•r• 1r1t proJl'<' t1u11 ,11111 tJ\ ..,h1·ltl·r IH'111•r1h, 1•,111 ~i2 i7KX KEY REALTORS V2 ACRE 111'.Lr '\1·" port ~ H.1 r k Ii.I\ Znn1•1I 1\ I ror h 11 r" l!,, ' () w n 1• r IA> 1 11 ftn.ln\t•' IU.lH 1\lll'ET i:>t 1202 plea!>(' Agt 640 5112 "#I In Californio" JASMIHE CREEK Stunning J bdr 2 ba. family rm. 2 patios. folly lancl ~t·apc d Proless1onally decorated Lhruout By Owner &14-1.867 CostoMesa 1024 ...•..........•.••••.•• REDUCED .i Br. 2 ba. formal dmtng, bnck frpk', corner lot. 2 1:ar ~ar HOO Do.:wood Phone7~1 on~ eves ........... OPEN HOUSE 6. REALTY Z,> LIKE NEW 3 Bdrm. famll) rm, :! baths. Heady lo mov1· 111' Ooubll.' ~ar qwl.'t C'UI de :-ac S82.500 Huny Won't La5t 645-9161 11.,0o ... ,. C:.••••• OpcnllouscbyOwner. _______ _ Lo\l'l) bat·k bay area. IRAMDMEW!! pool home 3 bdr 2 bu. lrg i----------1 ---------•I palm. t•ountry kttl·hen. :'vt o' e 1 n cond 1t ion MOVING ??? '\1·1'11hou:.111g111fo ~ < 'J 11 t11ll II 1•1• I ~Ml ~2."I 11!1.!0 ~;,l 1;1 itorl:t W H('(!IX'(-d for qwt•k sale $89,900 2681 Redlands Or 5-111·0800 PRICE REDUCED MESA. VERDE Large, gracious. family 3 RR. family Rm ~ baths. hrcplaC't'. full~ tn s u I u t l' d }o; .1st s Ill t' s&l.000 Roy Mt:Cardl~ 181 0 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa 548-7729 BEA.CH LOVERS $88,800 Charming Sp<1n1:.h SI) le hnnw 3 bdrm!'., 2 ba. marbll.' l11>k. clhlt· c·..ir garJge, :.hakl' roof & -.hows ltkl' a doll huu:.c. i~!l 1501 1ww walk1·r & h••· ..,tg .I()(, TO Bl-:1\('ll Sup(•r bu~ h1).!hlv up gradt'fl 3 lxtr Just burn your toothhru!'.h & mo~l' 111. O~n Sund;iy 12 noon t1I ~old 51'11 Sp;.irrow. Ed111g1.•r Bol!-..1 Cht\'J Aj!t LOW OOW:'ll l'1\V:\1f:NT Shar(l JBr. 11,na. dhl garoigt', takt· UVl'J htl! (;I loan at 81 ·· • Pnn'fl lo ~di f~t c1t ~71.flOO. Ownt'r 11)..,'t 832 8752 POOL-BEACH 6 llotb to leach & Bdrm. pool, Ja1:u.n1 With prtVlil'Y· $94.500 Bkr003 8377 IEA.CH HOME. !>ride uf ownorsh1p 11,, blk from b~arh <t21 I Ith Sl>. :t br wt L, car g..ir ~.~ 531;.~ UNIQUE SEmMG tn lluntin11ton Beu<'h p, '! park. woods. mo'!t or Jll .• i view• Pool. NC. ,,aunJ uv:.111 4 Bdrms. 3 buttis & 2 l'Ur gar This IDUl FOR TWO I..... I 044 L01J1i1M1 leach I 041 .,._wport hoch I 069 Super lrv1ne condo Up ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• graded curpets. 2 <'ctr garage. 2 BR, curb vo1l~ own pri vale RA + powder room downstairs $75,900 t.-;x elusive agent. SS SSS hJYl' lwt!n s pent on th1:. luvdy J bdrm . :l bu C.Ambndge Model in Viii I Premium location on mwor greenbelt. This •~ a must see before dec1d Ill~ on anyllun11 else' QuJIUy c:stm ·I IH< hom\. 31• BA. UP.till l'l'tlmg~. form.ii d111 rm. l'lc On a p.irk like \l)tl1n1: lot W hUKC llt'C" (hl'Jll \ICW:;. LOVELY $295.000 Will COll!ildN l tJdcs Ownl'r bldr. 4~ 2695 LG1JW1G Mk)uef 1052 ···················~··· LOW TAXES! townhome hai. been up· ---------~raded to 1t 's f1nl.'s l SIUJ ,900 Pvt l'ty 11-12· 1.383 or 848·2233 Laguna Niguel Realty • J Bdrm • " bath Uun. Bay homl· Wtlh AO Au OITIONAL 1 lidrm & I hath ;,ittaChl'd Wlll f.0 fl by 170 ft lot with 1ru1t trei!~. Ma!>MVf• lJm1l)' room with us(•d brick rircplare. bar & 'hd1m• glas..., doors to 111 rt b> 1~ fl. JUntor Olympic ,;1<l• dlving pool Two jdlJ• lion al r1rcplace11, k 1tch1•11 with bw It 1111>. U1>gra<ll·d carpt•ts & f resh pa int too' l''or :-.ulc by owner Askin.: $124.500 MUb l sell 1mmed1ately'' ~ Cal' 557·1668 or 634·2626 LAZY LIVING ~l ow1n~. weed 111.: a II dune tor you TC>nn1s. i.w1mm1n~. volleyball. shu!fll't><>ard all avu1I. + J Llr, ~·~ Lia. I mile lo beJ 1•h I HEN 008·22\17 or 91i3·0867 Witt-re dsr \'an you find a lo\ t?ly :1 Br :.! Ba home 1('!;1> than 1 m1 to bcuch for ~.000'! 1\gl !Jf.S 3558 Oµo list· Sat Sun I 5 llcaullful 3 h<lr I 1, IJ,1 homt' B) 01.\nl•r . 1'"1r1o"pl.1C·e. I~ lot. nr bcuC'h lirendu >133 !l(}lO or 840-~ S75 !100 1042 .....•............•..•. Condo model. 2 lg bdrms. :!'~ bu, hght & :ury, 2 patio:.. pool. JJ1:uu1, t'lubhousr. nr rnurkct. By Owner No reultors ~.S'J) 84b·09~ 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SACRIFICE $63,750 Walnut Square lhrcr bedroom. two bath with air t'Ond1l1on1ng. T tus townhow.e has a large laun<.lr> room. great s<.•w ins; room t\ew c11rpcl, p;i1nl Jlld drap('S FcllCl'<I patio Stepi, to pool Jlld park 75~ 1920 ~ QUAIL Ap~~s~. l<>,Mft T1I 1:30 ,.M.I LOOKING TO USE YOUR V.A.? WOW . what an op portunlly W e have homl•:-. pn <•c d from $75,000 tc. SlOll.000 and l'\ en h11:her that will .1l' t't'Pl \' I\ terms For tn rormution about tht'i.t' 3 and I bellroom humc:. ph:aM.• t:ull toda) RA.NCH RE.AL TY 551-2000 . :"fo:W I br, 3 ba :.! :.tory, :lot Ooikclalc. Woodbm11!l' SI IU.990 0\1> nl•r :!13 ~7-437fj $I OK Below Moric•t! Stl'al ,1 Wondb ridgt' dramatic· "i-;i\STON · 2M8 sq fl , totully Up· ~rJdl.'d Uni> SI<!!! !195 tTo Pnn "· $221\ down. J '-Sum 'I ', I • (1<.>:tr\lo Jtcr Ca II collect t 10ll 12ti8·06JJ. l'alrl(·k . 1\l(t •TURTLEROCK• Luri:c :.111gh• dwelllng PIJJl 11.&. court)ard en trance. lrg entry hall lo ,1 l r 1 u m • p o n d & iAJterfoll. formal dm1ng rm. lrg hv111g rm. fJmtly 1 m. ·I bdrm. 2'·~· ba. lrg patio. cstm drapery .m101 hhnds. Lot!> or Xtras' Closl' to t·ommun1ty ten· ms, pools. und parks Pnncipals by uppt. only $143.500 Owner 833· 1284 WH4T'SYOUR PUA.SURH lltke to th.c lake from you r cozy 2Ur, 2ba STUNMIHG VIEW 't523 CAMPOSDt·IRvl,.E. OFOCEA.H Townhome 1n Wood · --------- bridge fo'eehng laty" I•--------• + mountains & canyon' from thls superb 2 HH. 2 BA & d en umt in adult communal) Luxun ous, dun 't wait $135.000. 493-9494 495-5220 496-24 I 3 830-5050 Stroll to the pool clost> by Want solitude" Take a !>unbath on your secluded redwood deck Includes all the fine qualities or an S&S bwlt home llURHY ON THIS ONE' S88.SOO CALL FOR DETA1Ll:i 644-721 I WOODIRIDGE Newly l1s t(•d Cy pre~s VIEW OF HILLS Model. bwll by S&S 2 Pnce rl'duced to $96.900 Bdrms + den. bNut1ful on th.is beaullful 1 Bdrm ly up.:radt.'d & prort•M; home Su(l('r Buy' Call FIMDYOUR SHA.MGRl.LA.! Vit>w I.ht• loirgesl grt't!n belt 1n the bluff~ from yo ur s i ngle s tor} :.pac1ous J bdrm condo Cathedral Ct!1hngs, li;:t· m s tr -.u1tt• w /prtval•· gardt'ns Rtr1 pJtw wttotal pnv:icy. 75!1·l501 d l' t• o r a t c d I\ t r Del Larson .it ~ cond1t1onecl SM!l.~OO So.Calif. R.atty ~._~-~.a.1 G•od-s•h•al•l•ll44-·62.'' oo _____ 5_4_1>--5605 __ _ _,. LabF-orest 1055 SI 5,000 DOWN •BYOWNl-:H•HEACll L .. JUSt 200 step:. JW3) 3Br. 2Ba. frpk. 2 (·ar gar in a Carmel hke lietlm~ on a pvt ~t rn Lido Sand:. WILLOWS BEAUTY LOADS OF FR U IT TREES with this 11Jeally loealed J bedroom home (;entr3l air, clectnc garage door op e n er. fabulous landscaping and close lo new park. pool & tenrus . RA.NCH REAL TY 551-2000 UNIVERSITY PA.RK Dean home 3 bdrm. 2 bu Pool. Jlll'. all upgrade!> $13.1,500 Agent 837 ·59!*1 -----.ASSUMABLE 81/4 Ln. Sl9.00C.l+:.!nd TU 3 Ur. 212 bJlh Townhoml'. J>eerf1dd $84 .!l!iO, con ~1der ISl' opt S.SK Ownt'r Ukr 552 5AAIJ • Woodbndgt• l'rl'scoll b) owner Shr 3 hu. 3 ~ur ~l111A> mkt. Sl59,500 552· 1006 or 833· 1653 Woodbndge Broadmoor Aspenwood By Ownc·r Movin~ out of slatl', 4 bcl r 2 ba. lands(.•apl.'d . hrdwood floorl> 11le en tr) SIOl,000 55!·0807 Jft e r 5. bt•f ;,PM . XJ.1.J522 ,\sk for \'1olct BY OWNER Turlll'rOt'k, 3Br. :.!Bu. sm~lc fam hmc on lrg pnv lot 1\ C. lu-.h atnum w1founta1n & up l!rd floor1n.: t hruout Close to t'omm park. pool ~ cl<'m sch! SJ2~t.llO(J Open h.,e, Sat1Sun 1 5 Pnn onl}. 833 0507. FIX UP Ttus Cahforma home hu:. a r1repl:Jt'C' Nt'l'<.IS !tome 11£• Super Buy' Call HEDCl\HPET754-1202 PRESTIGE lllVINE C.:0:-\DO I -.lOIJ'. 3 BR 2 Ba , 11100 ~q fl Formal d1n1n~ room. plush C'urpet:. & THERE IS A.CHA.MCL .. ror you lo own a home in Irvine at un atrordablt• pnce A starter home for $00,900 111 Culvcrdale. 2 bdrms. 1·1• buth.s. mt>ely land!>caped Just right for the new June bndr Compare valul'f. on th1li oul'ltandmg buy Ca II to day for an JPP t . 1l won l lust al th1l> pn<•t· red hill ~ .. :. 552-7500 Loguno Beoc:h I 048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PANORAMIC VIEWS Dramatic pannram1t· ocean & htll view com plcment this hideaway home in upper Mystit· Hills. Bright & blfl. spac·1ow. & airy t bdrm 2 bath nt'!>lled peacefully amont-: the• hill-. & Ol't·an Xtroi ll!r lot \II t ht) & mlll·h mon• 646 7711 Rl'al Estate *DUPLEX* Occun ~·de or hw~. le\ el lot. easy access to heaC'h Needs p:unt. minor n· pair... ideal for homt· & income llurry , only Sl.5!*.!lOO ~l1ss1on Heall~ 194 0731 CllOlC E NORT ll END Swccptnl! coas1hn1· 'll'\lo Walk to bt·ut•h. 3 bdrm. :J ha. fam rm. beamed n•ll 11~:. Owner bwlt. will fm.rnce 0Pt•n hClll)<' f'rt. Sal. Sun lll·i' S298,000 3 5 5 W l' } m 11 u l h I' I .. ~ 5356 LAGUNA. IEACH VIEW $106.000 OPE~ HOUSE I 5P ~1 FRI Sr\T SUN ,, )Uper buy for luture and nu\11' ~1odem 2 RR 2 Ua. laun dry. lari::e ma:.tt·r -.wll' ~:.iny pos:-.1b1litlC's C o up Bluebird C:a1y n Sum mil · Ensl•na a tu 1211 Miramar 400E.lr' FOR AU C.M. ams dl.'cor ~UPl'r pn,at'Y , .;:::::::;:;:::;. \'l'l'J dean. 31 , y1•ars old SS'i'.500 lt .... " .. 962-4471 r.:~ 546-8103 -------~- BEAUTIFUL DREAMER Hothinq Down Tab O•~r Payments New Iv r l' d c l'I> r a I\' d Bluchird C:.i n}on dpx s.19 2719 2 Hous~s + Studio .i oarage~. beam Cl·1hng~. muc·h punl'11n~. rrpk .; etc J\ blk V1dur1,1 Beach Ot'l•un v1cw .... xlnt cond B y Owner ••••••••••••••••••••••• ZStory Lakl' Fore..,t home By owner ttransferred 1 it bdrm, 211'1 ba. dt!n, 2450 ~ fl • deckrng & pauo cover across boick o r $138.500 645· 1262 houi. <' L. ands cap in J! _N_EW_PO_R_T_H_El_G_H-T S comple te. $121.000 714 581-2981 Olarmm~ cottagt! w /lot:. o( wood. nt!w shake rool. Mi1sioft Viejo I 06 7 & carpeb. ,.:rcenhous(.· • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Sl34 .900 Ca II 64(). 5112 Co5ta del Sol St'(' gate. ~ br l' 'z b<i. I.: l'Qv pallo. panor amtl' 'u. w;i lk ltJ lalw SS'i.500 ~l 0793 or r.1 C TAVLOR L OMl>A"' -I RE At TOA~ ()f VE~OPl ns 581 0791 ---()pen• Huy hke rent• Sub LEASE OPTIO~ Bt'Jul 3 rrul ..ill tt•rms & ofrc-r:-.' bdrm 111 ba. lrg country Tradl'!>' Ell'' !-'ant u~lll' I k1t<·hl.'n. anr lot. Call uf! Br, :1 Bu , J••t uzz1 l.1k1· 6 s:J0..8298 new c·ond. 1712 H11-thluncl - ---$325,000 631 0900 A~ FOR $68 000 Gre-cnbelt \~cw' Supt·r :i bdrm with tonRUc I!.. ,l!roon· flooring• 1'1·w pamt & papt•r' C:<•nt ral air' l;pl(radl'<I t'pl:.' HEOCr\KPET i~ 12U:! 48DRM +VIEW Cuunlr} k tlthcti , nev. c·arpt.'l. m·v. ly pu1nt1..-d Only~.!lOO RA:'.'-iCllO Si\NT l r\GO Rf'.:.\LT\' 768·47t.IO quietC~Soc 3 Br. 21'1 b:.i. tam rm. rorml dining rm. 2 frpk., Lg<' lot :? l~l· patto-. ~prklr.. I rnt bat•k Nl'" poiinl 1n 11ut W:.ilk l1t schb. ~hop!>. <!. n•\ cntr SI 19.UOO hy O\lo'lll r 83'i J2<J8 or !IJ I ~77 Newport hoc:h I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• W A.LK TO BEACH Fant d:. 111 I"< t' \lo port Beach t·omplt"< II Ul(l' sunkt'n II\ •ni: room wlftr('pla~c. wctbar & bukony ~ orm din mg room l oft a:ourmt•t kilt hrn. 2Hd . 2UJ ta:-ll•fully dt'coratc·d 111 nutural \looods & t'olor" Around lhl' l'Ornl·r lo tht• FIXER-UPPER Charming 2Hr cottagl' 011 lar.:t• lot w pnYalt• rear yard. :-cpar.it•· hohhy room w b.1 Jltal'hl.'d tu garai;:l' Sl 10.00U Owner will f111 anc"· NEWPORT BEA.CH REALTY 675-1642 G~ot Family HOtllle W rm tn .1d<1 11n t gencrn11~ BIU.. 2 h;, ~ pant'l'cl fam rm & lri.: pool Ch1lcln•n., p'::• an•;i ..,ep t ro-n adlt pat"' F'rwt lrt'i.'S. W:.ilk lC• :.chi., & .,hop I! m Wl'Slc hff ·u piu:.h 1•rpls lhruuut I-' r 1• 1-h t y p a 1 n I i' 11 5169.500 Open h..w I 5. Sal & Sun. 1508 Oo\c·r Dr Ownr. 6-16·075K lo;ASTf\I, FF l'ONOU !>UJ)l_·r \\Jle•r vu 2 Bit. t , Rc.i :! f(lk ... l'nm· uni)' i1 I 5!1:1 07(>1 Sl62.0INJ BLUFF'S I LEVEL Vlt:W t'nd unit. i\n);!ell t.i 2 Ur ' ba. f rpl. a.-.:.utn<J bll• loan :.t .~7 tJtJll . by own '™ 42111 OCEANFRONT Be<iutilul old homt• r1i.:ht on the sand 30:i..!JO 101 zoned H 4. ow ned ft•t• o;1 mplt'. 2 ~ty .1 b<Jr . .! l.i:1 Ownl'r \lo ll! 1·Jrry hi CJl l for Jµµ1 part11·ulJr.. TRUDI DEEM RLTY :? 1..1 596 38!1i . 120 lRi I bt'ach + J:J('Ulll~. tt•nn1:. ---------· couru.. t•I r Call S.16·ZHJ "'''' r •' •• .. BEST BUY HVH ~lonaco :1 brlrm. 2 ha, cnuntr} k 11 h·t• owner Sl 36. 950 551 6.561 OCEA.M VU CONDO 3 Bdrm 1 2 huthi. + ,garage S8:i.OOO Bkr ~t-11.Til 1206 ESSEX Ll\~E J Br + F II 2388 i.q rt WcsccllfL Sl52.500 :\lu;,t sell Open Sal/Sun 2 .l :\lanna Ht•alty &12 8K5(t - JUST REDUCED To SI0,500. Wcstdiff. n1·t1r '>l'hooJ., park :ml.I 'hops Not un J busy ~tfl'l't . I>rt' 1· h~ 1201; l't•mbrokt' C:: 11 S.1().1151 for Jn Jppoint mcntlOM"l' ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS THEILUFFS GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH TODA.Y Rnest Valw• -·J '1n nhh1wt1on •\ '<t·n ·1rc 111 \U.hall'<l ln1kJk•ntlt•nt Hrokt'rs home, for sale by owner.1----------1 ---------•I Features lar~I.' hvin,:: - 3 BR w l:.im1lv mum --------- ovl.'rlnoktnl! s parkl111g Univ.nityParta Bnng your dreams w11h you 1f }OU'vc hct•n dreammi.t about an air t•ondtltoned. :! story ramlly h oml.' w1lh •I bedrooms famtly room, delightful k1t<'hen & !1pee1al honus room In beautiful 1'urtll.'r 0<.·k Wl· have a match (or it' C<tll for an exclusive i.how1n~ 640 5357 S239.500 494 2695 ----Like a Model Home 3Br. den. 2-'•Bll. c·orncr lot, \'Cf} nl'ar commum t) pool, tl'nOI" l'OUrt!>, dub homw. 2 blks 10 oct>an. Charming .. ,, .. 3 Bdrm!>. :!'' b.1th" formal d1nmi: rm . roun try ktll'hl•n Spot I" .... homl·' Many upgrndt!~ · Right on thl• gn>i'nbt•lt All lht:. al Sl35.000. !kt ler t•all now' ' ' ESTATE SALE UNIQUE LRG HOME IN C OM, APPROX. l/4 .AC LEVEL. 180 DEG VIEW. ROOM FOR POOL & T£MNIS CRT. SlS 0 ,0 00 . A.GT 64>8616. rm large rorm;il d111mg By Owner ti ~ r old rm: lar~e r.1m rm & love OCEAN IF:W PARK 3 I\ lurgc• barkvard Sllr bdrm house, 2 b:i. lri.: tor 1 + dcnl. ·3 frpls. & fJm rm w rr(llr nl•\\ 2' 2Aa <'lean & read) for l"rpl. pamt. & lan(1s1·ap 1 m m1•d oceupa n c y . mg. ~.S001olr VI\ CHV Sl29.000 Open Sat Sun tli\6 2837. fi7:J li743 l2 5 1863 Roa Vasta Cir ---- cle 5'15·H76 ____ $I 0,000 Under Market •4BR,2'2 BA • 'or Mesa Vl·rde Coun Coll Pk 751 3910 Rich a~t try Cluh Or. '1 bdr. m ---secluded wdbc:llanll Must __ C._fril_-O_Jtl_"_ A -_-fJ-'C-~-C..-· -sell this week SI 11.000. \:Jl.!:l \' ~~ ~ v<J" ~ 540-1120Agt .'i4SI .i41s ----That Intriguing Word Gome with a Chuckle ------14'.,,.d llr UAY t '0\L•N ----- By Owner m Mesa Vt•rde 2 bdrm. 1 ba condo pool. nr schoob Pnced nght $67.000556 7129 • w I '' ---~~ ~ r j . f--.-1 ~--1 ~y 1i ~jt....--11 I > ,., I • I I F 0 ll £ T I t ..: • ' 'II 1. ~ ~ I K. A y r l I They·v~:V:@C 3 new ,.. [ j [ " insect catted lhe bOwllng !>All . -. moih In every garment. It II [ r. l A T ... 1 --------. 1 111.ivea three ---· ~· I ti I I I I I I SCRAM-LETS AMWen in Clouifit:crtiOft 5300 \ . , IYOWNER 3 hdrm. t ··~ ha ~u1>rr c·ond N r "<' hou Is & parks $75,000117'1 Durrell St. !>48 253.'i IYOWMER 4 Br-t beau1 1ful pool Mes,1 del Mar .in•a Will ~ell ('On l rocl or suk $97,500 Shown by nppt nnly (;all 642 81l25 pnn only --- ClOSE TO BEA.CH and only $67,300. 3 Bdrm home on hi'nut1ful lree hned ~trl'\'t (.'all Uel l.;1rsan at So. Colif R•arlty 546-5605 01) mpu· :.Ill' pool t'oun· Vtllagl.' I. Edtnbur(!. try kllchl•n w '''P 3Rr, 21-.i Ba on J:!fl.'('nl}('ll. 180 D.qru Vi•w of Calahna & r1ty hll':. 3lir or 2Br +den. 21 :Ba. wctbar Sl2-I 500 H~ owner. eves. 499 .. 168.5. breakfa!'.t nook :! Frpll· nu crpt. tile kit & fam ~i2.Y50 I ull 11r11 I' rm Wik lo tennis trts & Owrn:r':o. lc•:.i\ 1ni.: Jrl'a. pot>I hum "on·11:.1 ... t ' ~.500 752·5086. art 1 i!i,l!illllll!• ~ ~11., 1.!\ I\; l Ill l'!i Rinq 640 · 5~60 Any time Ea!>tblulf Prof Bldg Kcrtfilo R•olty Gr;;;;ec. 3 br. 2 b:.1, bi; 847-6061 546-9366 yard. cul d<'·sac S84.500 W h ....... _ W fram<'. 2 ~tor) .• ill bt<am ate Ifft: OYeS t'c1hng!>. "<lru lg mstr See Catalina. Nr beach & bdrm. lots of l'lo::.l'l:., Yorktown Villa!>. 3 bdrm condo. by owner As· sumablc loan $6!1,900 Open Sat 1 Sun 1 5 9552 PetLc;wood 11 B 963-8298 S&S ltc-... :ilt• Specialists 3.l or 5 bdrm models J\a1l. soml' w rpnols ~'1f,(j;.! Pennrngtnn f'roJ)t't tws 38R +POOL +BEA.CH $65,500 Pnmc llunt1ngton 04:ech loc·11t1on nl•ur s chools. parks, i.hopp111~ ccntE"rs & ,11olf cour'>e. Sl5.050 total 111vestmcnt to quali fyma buyers Onwer will twlp '1nance Takl' ad 11 unta!(l'. Ca II 96.1 ·67117 I•' ''"• 11•, A.FFORDA.ILE i\TTRAl'TIVF: 2 bdrm condo ClosC' lo rrrrwny. !ihop11ing. bC'urh & -;ch ooh rnol . I' p . $.'11.500 963 5705 •• I . By owner, 64-l-4646. shopping Lovely 2 Br loaded~ 1xtrois s15y,ooo Harbor Vu Knolls ()ntu Apt, pool. gar Adults. no OPE~ HOUSt-; 3 Bdm1~. ram rm. 2•., Ba ---Former mdl m Rant·ho Ill' pets Only S&:l,500. Ph F'r1.Sat&Sun 12 5 prof dl·t·or. oak llr ... San Joaquin 2 Ur. 2 ba. & "'21 400-2094 491 Prospect N Ii Keciuc.•ed to Sl~.uoo den w wet bar Prof ~ -j' B 1 Owner/Bkr 00 3476 2707 lhllstdc Dr. Nll det'rt 'd Lot• o n 14th ICLI r r .. Great uy. W11l co-op --_640_1643 fa1rway ovcrlook'g Jtolf H.wport Cenfff Close-in, older 2 B It l~~~~~~~~~-1Want /\d llelp" 642 St;i'll course w/v1ew of 8:.1d l•---------1 homew1t1le noors & lov --- dlcback f'ncc $129,!)()(), e ly ocean and ran yon Mtwport IHch I 069 .,._wport leoch I 069. 1nclds turn & appl. Pnnt' Anxious owner selhng v 1 cws warm 1 h & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• only no agts ph C.:all Hentaf(e Park Twnhm 11vah1l1 l y t or on I y 752 1211 9 :;, 752 0761! ufl .'i 38d. 2&. upgrd EH?:> S119.000 (211 & w<·ekends ~9-6121:1 182.500 "'-Ian SUNSHINY LAKESIDE _.lf{J t-:ntc-rtarnment home IA.RGA.IM w1pool. Walk to schl!> & on Arbor Lakl.' m Wood Ll.'nnis 3 llr, 2 ba. dm & bndge' Ownt>r wtll :.ell fam $87,000 552 300f! BELOW lllS MONTHLY 17,.,,1 ('I.ti• /111 1100 '•''''""'v'•· S111·1·f 4<14 <)473 549 OJ16 BYOWMER COST and c:Hry the,._ _______ _ fl n a n ('I n g ' II o s t s •• lakeside Living formal d1n1ng room Big buy wmdow kitchen l'"amlly nn Masler suite over looks loke A truly 11nx· 1ous seller offen11.; a t1•r nf1c bar~am ' See II to dsy• Cull for drtolls New Turlle rock Glen i.inrden home. !leather model. 4 BR. 3 ba. ram rm. llq~hly upg rodrd \lo/deck & vtl!W. Sl64,000 &W 4887 ------ WOODBRIDGE C:reel<BHJe hOml', Ai.pen Model. uparad('(i cpt & noonnf(, 11hnkc roof. JRr. 2Ba. by o wn('r /ugt $92.000 17141 982·0152 d~. 981-~48eves llOW·752 1700 lll'f ' • 'I t ) I '·' f ,_ • [~1~11 U.GUHA. CHA.RM Charmin.i. we ll b ut It ocean view 3 bedr()C>m home on a qwet. shaded lane m old Laguna Cen lrnl locauon . wulk ln ~i.rh & shops $1119.500 wrt9%!'f:ff9 3 Mon11rc ;ay Plata Lugunu Ntauel 496-7222 831-0136 cae: 110111 ILllNS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE IN IEA llTIEUL SEA VIEW • Lovely Thrc..•ti Bcdrm Bar Harbor Modt>l Tastefull y Decorated And Landsc..·npcd. Vi ew Of Catalina. Ocean And Ni~ht Lights. Call fo'or Appointm~nl To lnspect. $2'i5.000. 631 ·1800 __ ... _. .......................... .... °'' l.M•L'f .,ll 01 .__ ,,.,.rty ZOOO ...._.la wblwd HcMIMt U~ .._.., UlrfwWtlled I Mc.set U1tfwwhhitd Aporitaentt Unfur1L ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Ho.n• fOf" S• Ho.i1tt For S. ~ .... &tote SAH CLt.MEHn a.lloe ,,........ l I 07 c:.N Mffa JJZ4 '"ifte 3244 s..to Ano 3280 COl"OflO cMf Mar 3822 ·•••••••••••••••••••••• ··········•·••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• DU .. mx ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••~••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... ,.,...._.. tO• Mlwpart.._... 106' MGMleHOllMt ..--01'!niE8EACH!!! 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'4er. 28a, Tudlft 1290 ~<·h. aunkeo tub. pnv i!1, ba, cl°'"" tu P•NI "olJt'tHI' luwnhona• i.uJ11tt·d :.hilnit. 41 rt>•I Uf:HTILA llENRY •••••••••••••••••••••••Very clean 3 Bdrm. 2 ba microwave oven. $595 ••••••••••••••••••••••• p11llu, frpl & welbar J .. ""1 "&l"11-•·tuurl • bJr"•lfl ND $34,VSO RE"'.TORS Ni e• yard Great Own aft"" "'C/\ln tll .. ..,"'0 293 ,_.., ~ • .., l> cia~u· li'ltlll' f1repl<1"C 0 tu. .. • er. opm,644·8828 L'tv. TOWNLIOUSL' _ _..._cu ,.,,_ Sunk n It r l b ' lermi; t)wnr bkr muv Del F:--11 .... _ v•-ntiahborhood S475/ u., I "' • l' ' tn """ .. r i-· u r m 4 l J 1 n 1 n •• ..,. ,;u...., a••l •'-""' 21~ Mar -492 4121 9WWGI~ ,..w • • mo. 3 br, 2•1 ba. \ 1cw d .... k, ,.~..__ 1u1.--312 ... Crml dm rm tu~ tn!>U fj Lr .. ,, lfli 15,,, --....... ;1 .. U 771 049S RIHTAl.S '" ..._ .... _..... .. bdrm~ b.ilcOO)' Scrun nrr.aa .ot vat10 o ----2 F0Ult-m:vES from tbll parlially . 3 8R Ba SS00 O frpk.MeJl'llO WUtl't.32' ••••••••••••••••••••••• I) ~Ille .ill for $l~>.llOO klll'hl'n ~·am1I> room L.ido Prk pnv 2 bd. eit ... _,. Cum.i.shed 2 Bdrm & den S33S 3 br sundeck kids + .2 .... · 164 pvt i.llp avutlabk $76S tll.ll'l'bon~room 2 Wet cell S'J4.~llJ 521~20dys, Sideby1i1de,aJ13 BR.2 home.Olderadu.ltsonly .-.. s mtee64S-4900 38K,21.?Bn ........ sr.oo he or 1~1· oµL Call Orew.e759l501 ba~ J l'<Allo:.. rukms 644117711urt»0 7WIH:vr:. BA. pnme rental ureu. $750/moyrly ':ooNSUMER'SGUIDE 4 BR.2\ot 8a ........ ~25 tlt2 3033, oiler 7J>m ~17~ 500' c .. 11 f ut &wknds. Mt:i.a d I Mar. Uuy 58R,2"'18a • · $600 b15·1215 752 1700 ------sepuratl' or l>Qth ror II un On The Water wow•! 3 BR, 2ba. N.8 . .. $6~ . ' ' AcnOCJI for Sol• 1200 1lb. l'ncc.<d for toduys m Presu·gi·ous condo wt.th $1SO 4br Zbr Jacunl vcs or pnme Bay. Ocean & Jet· +sauna rp c w gatr [ e -I '. ! ····Fl···x·ER··. ··u··,·,··E·R·· ••• t f 1 d' 3298 MIG CANYON Custom lot Divorce cuuse:. immed !>ale. $350,000 !175-0128 share. Sm fee &t5 .. ill00 • ty views Full secunly •CONSUMER'SGUIDE on nve acres f"rult lrl'ilS, RED CARPET' bldg. Pool and d ock ror --------- threi! welli;, BK R 645-3474 5() fl boat. 2 Bdrms. 2 Rttttah Galore!! ••••••••••••••••••••••• EAST SIDE 1714) 676-5717 baths. FUlly furnished. We have l OOO's of houses, ___ o_R_5_22_·_2080 ____ 1Ea.stside CM duplex re· SJ.500/moyrly leaae. dplxs . opts now. a ll ady for fast snle' 4 br + 1 WATERFRONT HOMES areas. all prices. Sm fee. Dl.X. BEACll l>U PLEX Smt Ci....ate I 07 6 Immaculate prope rly.••••••••••••••••••••••• fcrrifit' 3 br. 2 ba, frpll•. ds hwhr, crpt:c Muu right 1n ~ i-:t (' $<145 . 004·2566. Ai;t. no for ----- ('lose to frwys 3 br. 2 ha, cpts. drps. e tc AvJll Now. $405. 964·2566 /\"l. no re.:. l).•luxr two bedroom . Ont< b&tb. covered p:Hio .. fenced y ;ird, elcctrH' bwlt ln kitchen & wood burn ing f1rt-placc $3RS/month. 0 w n er m u i; t i. l' I I P~1id.fttiol S 1 8 2 • 5 O 0 0 w n I '' ~ I Heights HOfl9 642-3338 t.:isl ch ance to huy $10,000 ON. No er.cut MHCMd! Beautiful 3 Ucd . 2 ba an prest1g1ous Ea:.lbluff )159.900. Owner wtll finance A:.k for £d Chernow 964 2455 Oceans 1de hom l' 1 n Prc!>ldent1al .light& 10 llomcs S\'Jll in lust phase From $79.000 An early Vl!>lt 1s r cC'om· mended. 492·2780 Sunset Pac1f1c Hom e Builders. IEACH DOLL HOUSE $99,500 Rettt TiU You Own Ideal beach home. JUSl \cw rondo. 2 Br. 21, J~. !>leµ!> to l>Urf in bel>l an:u ~Imo. 9G2 7788 a::.k for Ver..,1ttll' 3 BR, 2 BA + J h.n .,, ranuly rucirn o 11"'• HERTHA HENRY SO ACRES South of Corona. Ideal for sub-division. Low pnce Low down. Owner will carry. BKR (714) 677-54191 OR522·0530 Cot1do•inhu .. 1/T own· hautH for HM I 700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' NPTCREST CONDO 10 Escupude 2 br, plan 1. Open Sat /Sun 10-8 Vacant. move in Owner SlOS.1100 1100 &deow1thpooloncomer 631·1400 Use o ur rree phone lol. Don't wail' Call now! I Ope 7 d 9 7 645-7221 ,,.,.. 3' 44 5~c~...: ..... <i!.d.• 't523 CAMPUSDRd RVfNE ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-4900 Lease or lse opt. 3Br, 21,2 COU OF NEWPORT REALTORS 675-5511 Ill Elegant new lorge JBr 8 b a tow n h o u s e on c:c.doMinium1 "'21 $79.5 <monlh t.o month> 31: t1~~'h.r'f~t'b~~·kb;~ Deerfield green~lt l<><:a · UftfwnisMd 3425 LA MAMCHA APTS ~ r CallcoUect ,408·2611-0633 suitable for boat or trlr tlon. Avail tmm ed ••••••••••••••••••••••• Large I i&3 bedroom ~Tc1 ' fl •• l.agilltaleoch 3148 Call64S·~. ~!~58805/mo . Own t B kr 2bdrm 2 ba single !>tr) l:drdl'n upts Dshwhr Westcllff Reafty ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ end ~l. N°pl Terrace hltru., c,nd ~ar, gJ:. ~bq KIDS/PETS OK • -•--h 3248 $460./mos.18-8038 ___ PPucl ~•2li_..,~3l d. 77H Scutt Nuelegant2br.famrm.3 --.----'",,.,, CdM TRIPLEX ba. ocn vu. pool & jac. E.SlOE 2 BR. gar S36S ....................... ToMthlMD4t , . AJI 2 Bdrm, Cora Lido. 6 Lbe $550 mo &40-8SS8 mo. Large tnplex $395 OCEANFRON"T 3Br. $50 Ultfwwilhed 1525 Br, 1' ,bu tuwn.housl'. k• Good I . 646--4848. 675-8258 cur• "-N L HCJ\ !"lllU, )'&rd Crplc. end par ,og. 1 ve-tn ...__rt •-ach 3169 1 vr . aguna ......,., ••••••••••••••••••••••• S37c • $172,000. Another ._,.,_. _. B Id mo <213) 876-2723 eves gar. " estate maker from ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 r., 2 ba I ~ yrs o . . l bd. 2\rJ ba, l'ncl gar . TSL. Mgmt 642-160~! Bayfronl condo. lrg 2Br. fnc d yard. no P~ts. Walk to beach. lovely 2 palio. frplc · No pets -. . The Estate Mok•n zBa. btfully rurn. &lip ~/mo. 751·6l55 bdrm 2 ba. $600 mo. paid 1.rvme. $425/mo 581·6985 ~LL NEW. 6 ll!'tts. 2Br. C714t 751-6063 avail, adlts only Mon· 0-0 poiftt 3226 util.213/968·3761 aft 6 2bu. 3Br. 2ba. Cpts/drJ>l>. t.hl l I "'75 6775 bluns w r>car prk g Nu llUnitsE·Sld• Y ren<! " · or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-i..11-....1 3252 ~xHu..funt 3600 pets311lVictonJ642lltil WESTCLIFF 100/o DH HEALTORS Near Mar1ner's P Jrk. 215 Del Mar 492·4121 ••••••••••••••••••••••• b{•aul 3 Br. country - ---* 2 TRIPLlXES * 675-8018. $26.'> tbr rare• Garage ::;::::;::?:":" •••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• --.. Spac house + l2 lge un· ES ils. Open beam ceilings. Summer rentals by week Pix s m fee 557 ·082.4 2Br. 2Ba, den. Adil comm. 2 sty. spac 3 BR, 2 bu, 2 MESA PIM kJtchen. oiwn beam real Mewport Beach Nr Lake Park. Min to 1ngs, dct·OrJll>d 111 I ush You Loved 10 Yrs Ago bch. 1·4 BR, 3 ba; 1·3 BH, earthtones $148,500 or 4 Beaut. cust homes 211'.1 ba; 1·3 BR, 2 ba, 5 lsetopt l\gt,6754169 w1p anoram1c ocea n ~ar.fprplc"s: $189.000ea. v1cwi. avail for sale from 1709-17l3 Alabama. HB. AJI have yards or patio or monlh. 2 & 3Br's from •HOMEFlNDERS • avail Aug l. $525/mo. car gar. opener, balcony, 1 Br $285 Pool. jacuu1. decks. Income $43.680. $225/wk. Owner. 675·6775 2Br. den, 2Ba. dbl gar, nr 661·2179. Sc~h.l·.NAfBl,4nprm~.e963wpo32r~!"'t.s udult:.. no p~ts . w:;u Price $475,000. Rents or675-8018. M "'""'' w be .,.. llarla Avt:, CM. (M1!$a- >BR·BYOWNt::H ~.ooo. You must see 536·1718 low. Dnvc b 352.366 K anna .. ~ mo. e r L.*Forftt 3255 Verde Or. E. orr Harbor 20th SL .. t M. Call ~Unfurnished R.E.4937766 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Apar+mtllhFwmshtd Blvd )54tl·2'"17 Beautiful, fl'e lot. 1oan the quality of these <L'>~um .• $192,500 759· 1975 homes An early vi1>il 1s 183S Prt SherfiehJ Pl rcl·ommendcd. 498·0200 or 113 1-9 122 Sunset Super Wide View Pac1f1c Home Bwlders t::astbluffs, 4 Br , 2Bu. ---- ram or dinin~ rm. ,1d1kd BY OWNER hobby work!>hop hkmJ: Fanta!>ll(' lot on ocl.'an· pm•e hy uwnl'r. Sl>rl,000 Iron t h I uf f . rt'd wood i.41 02H house. i.mall but easily cxpandahlc, co11tem II V 11~1S PllA.'>E Ill porary i.tvlt• Installment Of't::N SAT SUN I 5 i.Jlc S2.'i0,fl00 l\9!1-0719 :1llr or <!Rr & llco 11o I .in ---- MEW TRIPLEX IY BUILDER 1·4 BR. sgl stry & 2 3 BR . all spacious deluxe units Bike to b rh from here $198,000 f p . <!412 Delaware. HS 536-1718 Mewporl St.or-.1 2 lr2 lo Eoch f eeS1mple Shurp 839-0030 eves & wknds owner/ugt 642 9666 ••••••••••••••••••••••• B Toro 3232 On the lake 3 br. Z ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---- Genet-at 3202 ••••••••••••••••••••••• At.C. pvt spa, club & lake lal»oCI Petlliluula 3707 SUPER MICE ORANGE COUNTY PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP 30 TOWNHOUSE UNITS ••••••••••••••••••••••• $395 3br kids dbl gar Pool pnvgs. $645. 871·3889 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •LOW RENTALS• smfee557-082A MissionVlejo 3267 $2502brwalk t-Obeach + •Lcx·kt.-di:ar.wilgi;tor looo·s of vacan"ics •HOMEFTNDERS• ••••••••••••••••••••••• more sm r~ &t5·4!l00 • D1 W. putJo. lndrv rm ~ •S~·c:1al t•abtnl't ~llJP' •HOMEFIHDERS• REAL nice 3 br. 2 ba $3953brrentoption• •CONSUMER'S GUIDE •C:a!> ht'ut. ga:i c•ook1111. LLAREAS+Allpnces 11o•rfrplc, dshwhr. kids & View!Smfee557-0824 Bachelor S170yrly Adult l:dlthotwater alllret •557-0124 * pets Avail. now. $435 •HOMEFlNDERS• ooJy, no pets 675-7876 or •AdulL-.. no Pl'lb LIFETlMESERVICE 964·2566, Agt. no fee. ........__. •-och 3269 5474200. I Br~711,lbr$3111 ,..ood · 1123 ff" .._._,._..' 8C' Munth to month " ma 0 ires Fo.wtaiftVdlwy 3234 ....................... Coronode1Marl 7 22 2323Eld"'""'~.c.~t l.J~t1c lllte hle vu, !>OH 3 br 2 ba M' ra Cos la Great yr old Dplx near ~tr, i:ar dr 1Jpnr up \wnhc.e, nr shopµini: Manna $150,000 Weber i:rad1•d Jppb. atlr:irl (,oud terms, trade cir RE 493-7766 lnd~cpci w drk Puol. Jae trust deed $87.500 --·------- ueautifully landscaped two bedroom. one and ', buth umts with cndoscd garages. Just four years new Wiii cxc:iange! An t'XrlUSIVt! with Quall Place Properties. Call 752·1920. 1 FE1; ~~'F~~~E for ••••••••••••••••••••••• NO FEE! Houses. condos. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-7605 llomesaptsdplxesbachs 2 BR. 2 ba, dbl gar .. ten· dupl exes Renta l STUDIO. old CdM, P'l - ------ $95 bach, free util, rus. pool, 1acuu1, $385, Pavilion. 675-4912 Bkr. pal.lo, avail now ror 2 Br apt w cn~I g~ragt• •1s:; 1 brsharp +gar lsl, lasl& clean. 839-8883 ~n•. Buy l1ke' rent,·' Br, mus S2SO 675-4277 S280. mo l!Hl Wallacl' !...c 2 br kids. pets ok VJ.I'<" .. • 6'C>-51.21i or 637 -58U5 ,,_,, 3 ba, Jacuzzi. etc. 1712 Look.mg for couples who S2003brbeacharea ue1n1-a....ach 3240 Hig hland. $325,000. I I BR& fC t t ewly d~ 2 br w /g&r S375 4br kuis pets gar. ~ ••••• ';" •• :-.·.:;.......... borne. Agt .. 631-0900 ive m. 0 c JP a S265 New crits & tile. Wtr •"-' 1enn1 !> Fl'C I and 55ti-6208 HewDOrl Peninsula ~.~:11:' ~;':S7 <!'blot Port Sena Ano I 080 l llt 2 Ba ~a. sharp. ••••••••••••••••••••••• sale or trade. 646 1757 J QUAIL Call today & move! CdM Holt!!. Reduced rent pd 2176 "D" Plal·cnllc1 OPEN HOUSE Plush 3 BR. 3 ba w /boat SZ2S per mo mcl uul in 63&-41201 5 M I•' ILUFf-S-8Y OWMER BARGAIM HUMTER- LOOK .it this 3 Br & den. Income Property 2000 l'ciµuldr Otlorc:. Plan. on •·oml·r w1wrap aroun<l p.1uo ~I bdrm. 212 bu lhJ:hlly upi.:radtd Must '>l'\' to apprl'Clall' \olJ.Y ')l'll on runlrlid Sl62.~00 t i4·1 lJ50.1 l·'• Ri:t 1n 1-tncnc area nr ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8al»oa lllaRd 3206 511 18th St. slip. 1 blx Lo beach. $750 e " c h an g e for I 1 t e 1--------- •••••••••••••••••••• ••• New-elegant2bedroom 54().6245aft 4pm . mana gement. Call -tunning lrg 3 BR. 2 bit. BALIOA ISLAMD + den ($S75). Ceda r & 673-7706 garden apt Pool. re, A.,~~S~-So <:~t Plaza Forced GoH & Oc•an air beaut lntls('p'g & Brand new San Cle me nte C'QYered put 10 too! dupll'X Wrup·jjround VA FllA fmanC'mg avail. view. Backs on course 10,-Tll l :l O ,.M.I 2or 3 Bdrmhomcorapt. wmdow home. 5 Blocks SEAVIEW 1 BR apt In CdM Hol<!I, area.SJ25.710W.JRthSt annual lease. Nice. Pvt to beach. Pn vate 2·car Unobstructed view of $325mcl ulll 3 8RAPT ONLY $60,500 Two 3 l.klrm .• 2 bath un· 540 2773 11.s. t::xrcllent rt·ntJ. <li:-. s-tained yard. Adults. No Beach. 3BR. 3ba. New. l_...-tri~ party.642·5255. gar age. Fully main· ocean and N l'wpo rt 673 7706 Prope 2100 lal>oa Peftinwla 3207 pets (714) 900-6331 fuli srcunty . Tennis, Cotta Meso Studw :ipl, ullull~. S400 37 24 mo. b42·5073 DOVER SHORES M,rt Beaut panor.1 mH: "ll'w-. Ottler Real Es tote 11f Hat•k llJ y. l· <1:-.hwn • •••• •• •• •• • •• • •• • •• • • • Cntr .a IJt!rml>, :1 full Mobil• Homes 1J.i1h:.+m.111b rm w full ForSate 1100 bu Lgc pvt m~tr s111tr ••••••••••••••••••••••• openi. to he.n1tdully FANTASTICAL I J n d :. t p 11 r> n n I a n ll e ~.irdcn Jn•u ::i11at1oth m•:.., d('..,1 nl1e~ 1he fl•l•I Sea Side Beauty NB mi: of lh1!> lovl'I.) '1000 .,q Sea rups & !>unsets. a btfl IL httl"'ll' Xtra lgt' rm!> ram1I} paradise 2Br + hulll ,1r1wn1I l'l•ntr,tl boni~ rm 111 El Morro Hy rounyard Sl)Jn1-.h ,,,.I<· the Sea. )our own pvt for t·omfort Jhlr 11, 1ni.: beh. pJrk rent 0111.) Sl60 1;,1mr rm w Fl'. bc1r 1in C1\LLTUOl\Y 1PKIO'J6> .1 t:-iA.!!'l k11< h w hl11n Caiifomia Pacifi~ l\H{l ma kl• t·nll•rtJ1111nl! Mobile llome Realty J 1110\l'llll'nl·l' Sll;i,IMIO 270bllarbor ~tc20a ;\IC r1nant 1al !1!14 ~~5 54()..5937 f'EMHPOIMT i·u-.tom n·modl'led 1n ... 1dc•out. 3Ur. 2 1 ~n:1 Qu11.'l :.lr<•t'l , nr bt·h & 11,,y ~11.000. Rkr i5<! I I08 Mobil~ Home St~ /\i.su mable s. re po:1sess1oru;. buy rentals, rt'nl 1onwn Info. 171 4)848-8895 P~~~~~,!~ •FANTASTICAL Costa Mesa lhgh on a hill ;ih11\ l' l'oe"porl lkad1. l"Jn 1u:.t1r v11·11o~ from h\-l!lll rm. k1t1•hcn & ;! or 4 h~fl room!> 1800 ~'l rt 1·ui.tom homl' 1n most µn.":Jt1i;mu~ Co-.IJ l\lto-.J ncljlhborhood Under S 150,000! D EVIN Kl:AL ESTATE Cail 642-6368 By 011o11r. &ck Bc1y ar~a. :1 BH. 3 bJ, 2 frpks 3000 "'l rt hM•"" Ir~ yd 111 C'UI ti , ' ,, l M u s I s t' I I ~137 ouo ~inud ll'rm!> ~19 7971 Shangn lu dbl wide lux- ury living. BUI 1978 28r. 2Ba Skyline in adull pJrk , sw1mm1 n g , Ja<.'UlZI. & social ar· tw1t1es galore All Cor un· dl'r $24.000. Park rent SlOS.$140 Califontio Pacific Motnle Home Realty :l7llb llarbor,Ste208 540-5937 Mobil• Home Store ~x52, l!l75 Redman. tn i''AMILY PET park. liTfol. COACt-1. GREAT RUY <I. Y4059·6010NLY $21.~) f714) 761·1442 Bark Bav un N Ii Golf Course.··~ ,1nr hor•w 1976. S l LVE.RCR~S_T . r.inl·h . l hnu'>l'S. 1 :MxliO. J Ar. 2Ba, Costa ~orkshop & -;turagr rms Mcsu 5 S1:r adult·pet Beaul "u of golf course''°' park Pvt I arty. $38.500 lots of rm for hursrs flil~L541! aftSP~-­ MusL sell, 0 I\ $14!1,0oO. Mobile Hanw Store ~ood terms. 549 7971 197'l Buddy smgle wide in Newport Crc!ll be wlop LOW Rl-:NT ORANGE t1on Lo buy. 30r. 2''1lla C.: 0 UN TY P A R K . Condo. ~lOO mo t;all for (; H El\ T RUY ONLY dl•taal!.6.11 J8't:J $11,995 CJX3624l (7 14) 761 1442 SELL idle items with a 28'. good cond, furn l bdr. Daily Pilot Class1r1c-d Ad $2600. 291 Monte Vista. ~ 5bi8 <' M 6"6-9566 ~------- Ht wport leoch f 069 Mewpati hoc.II I 069 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • I LIDO REALTY PRESENTS SEEklMG THE GOOD LIFE? Strps t o tennis courts & t lubhouse; 1 ~O yds. lo J .ido Channel. large kitchen. sunny patio, l ·lcvel. 3 bdrms . 2 baths: 40 ft . lot. room to enl arge. Owner transferred. Pnrr reduced to $226,870 LIDO REALTY 673-7300 A 01V1s1on ot Red Hill Realty \ tncl. $161i.OOO. Spanish Mansion ConYl'rted to 3 unit:.. Uni que property, newly rt" modeled with imprt'~s1vc racJde Ort'an view. S19S.Otl0 HORINS REALTY * 494-8057. ORANGE COUNTY SPECIALISTS Taking your first s tep 1s often the hardest. If you arc ready to move up or start your invt>stment pro.;ram . bul have ht-<:ome confused w1lh all the aspects for today's market. then come to the experts at QUAI L PLACE PRO PERTIES. Numerous Condo Investments Many Family Homes 2 Units . . Sl30,000 3 Uruts . $125,000 3Uruts . $141.000 4 Umls . . $185,000 4 Uruts. . . $198.500 6 Units... $200,000 8Uruts.-•... 5397.000 8 Uruts .. . . .. . . S660.000 IO Uruts ..... $180.000 12 Umts . . . . . . SS95,000 20 Um ts $325,000 20 Umls $002.000 23 Umts Sl .800.000 23 Uruti. $1.650,000 24 Uruti. SI, 191.000 30 Umts Sl.200.000 40 Umts $565,000 86 Umts ~1.700.000 112 Umt:. . S:J.360.000 116 Manor Um ts 117 Manor S<l.600.000 Um ts . $.'I. 500. 000 21Y7 Units $10,300.000 Ofr Bid~ . . .. Sl.700,000 Jndstr 'l Bldi; . SS.500.000 J QUAIL PLACE PROPEltTIES"" 10,-TH l :lO ,,M.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• J&cuzzt . s w1mm1ng . Exclusive h 1 lltop view. $000/mo consider lsc opl lnduslnal :.icre. wests1de BAYFROMT C"OMDO COGta Mesa. Almost last Luxury 1 BR. ~ ba unit one avatl. 1~ Sullivan, w1v1ew. Avail monthly. Rltr,548·2103. or lease o p t. $595. pvt community, n ear Agt/Owner. Ask fo r Rod new, 3 br, 3 ba +den con· al 1714) 325-29'J6 or Dean do. $600 mo 962-0778 al (714) 832·Sl44. Specify Loh for Sale 2200 640-2981 ~. 4 br. 2 ba. ra m rm. •••••••••• •• ••• ••• ••• •• C«ona def Mar 3222 (\IC. beauWuJ S&S home MULTIPLE zoned lots, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111 pnmc area . No. of Ed· ---' b Id mger between Magnolia '"'"'parLner or w er Ncw2BR.2 ba,2 patios. & Ne wland. 1 5942 642-9604 ~ar 616 Goldl'nrod. May~rook. ~cE BLDG SITE Adults, no pets $550/mo. Genuru Realty 839·6623 vm t.~0 -4708 ; 494 ·2735. Jlunllngton Bea<'h 833--0200. 27.000 sq. fl. lot near -------- Pac1f1ca llosp1tal. 5 Spe.ctacuJar Harbor View Point:. Shop Cnlr & CIYlc lrg 1 BR. $475 mo. Cl'ntcr Sl35,000. 975-0927 be t 9 & 5 4 BR. ram rm. bonus rm. pool & Jacuu1. Presllge neighborhood. $795 mo. Penrungton Properties 968-4602 David Bourkt-Rltr 54&9950 So of Hwy. 2 br. I ba. GREAT 3 br. 2 ba, frplc. ----------S4251mo. Frpl. patio. dshwh.r, pat.lo, rncd yard. Seav1ew Home BIG CANYON 2 BR + <len, fantasllc golf crse YU $850. 547·704.t , ~!i8 LEASE OR LS£ OPT Newport Crest Condos 2 3 or 4 bdrms S600 to $650 per mo. All ready to occupy. Agt 645-0295 Nwpl Hghts. Brand new 3 bdrm. 21n ba. rrplc. O/W, 2 car gar. many ex tras $575 /mo. 642-7089 VIEW LOTS t3 '~ acre view lots. hill or l\nuhctm. exrcllcnl lor:ition . zoned fo r horse!>, ten at1vc map staKc. $.">7.500 per raw lot. Call (714) 957-0144 bltns. Call 673·3022 Kids & pet ok. $435. ColtaMHG 3224 964-2566Agt. no fee STEPS TO BEACH ·Lg ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2BR lb h lk t 3Br. W. Nwpt. $675 mo. • a .. ouse, wa o 545-8628 C&..OSE TO OCEAM beach. $360 month. 418 El -------- New 3 br . 2"'1 ba & 2 br, 2 Mira 536·3812 ba condos. Pool. jacuzzi. ..,.5 2b kid / t h dbl gar, open bea m ce1I· _.. r s pe s arp ings. Choose your carpel. $350 Jbr lods $165 l br + Bu; Canyon Custom Lot. $.550 & $450. Westbluff gar, s m rceSS7·0824 Divorce causes 1mmed Village. Victoria & Ca· •HOMEFINOERS• sale $350,000, 975·01.28 nyon. 631·2080 • VACANCl ES• S29S 2br sharp gar pl it s.120 2br s uper cottage nr beach sm fee 557·082.4 •HOMEFINDERS• Westcliff, lovely 3 br, 2 ba. fam·rm, els to schls. Call 848-2320. ••••••••••••••••••••••• !..At! I br. pauo & 111101 1\dults only. No pets. 1~7 Monrovia. $235. 548-7!1:! t $50 WU:K & UP Studio, I bedroom Maid service. pool 2376 Newport Bl. C M. Lite. bnght. airy & rll'w z 548-9755 or ll4S-3!~tl7 br & l ba, frpk. 1X1<>I 61 -JC1ruu.1 Adult.!>. no p.;:t. ... EXQUlSITI-; S4.25 548·0<!21 . - $167 50 uul pd 2br 2ba -- pool' sm fee 645-4900 . 3 br. 2 ha, spaciou:. •CONSUMER'SGUIDE new 2 i:tory , :! \'llr --• -garngt' Frplc,) Jrd HwltiftCJI• leach 3740 TSL Mgmt &12 u;m ....................... ----- SMALL BEACll llOTEL ROOMS $37.50 Week Apt $165 mo. 536-JOJi ---twwport a.ach 37 69 ••••••••••••••••••••••• sre-s TO IEACH 2 Br & guest, Pe nln $500 SUMMER RENT AL Bayfront. 4 BR. 2 ba. on big bay. S850 Week associated BROKER S REAL TORS 101\ W Balboa 6 ' 1 )6h l 'l.1\'i! 2 bdrm. big k1lrhen ~<>nd beam 1'l•1l1nl!' thruoul l'J rpl'I td, O•J pets children 646· 1751 Preview Opening mealiBftU ():rnpnncy lt1lc Junf' HJ1•helor S;!!.tl I Rdrm $<!11.1 2 Bdrm. Iba S3W l Rd r m. 2 b<i $J55 OCEAH VIEW LOTS Tranquil Panor a mic HOMES·APTS·DPLXS • 13 to 10 acre lo ts View. 3 mstr sz Bd rm s. •LOW RENT• OCEAN VIEW AT BEACH !!! •Wide street frontages & 2 ~1 ba. F r p i e , sep 557-0824 Homchnders BeautifuJ Z700sq. ft. 3 br. StW>rucecompl furn Beautiful p1Hk· likl' .it mospht.!re. pool. :.pa. f.x l·t!lkol lncai.iun neur beaches. s hoJ>pmg , 1•t1· /\dull~. no pl'!:> Op1•11 1Jallv IO H ll50 Vall~lWflJ Wm· (1\l 1J1h'"l'«'lt1111 ot ~.onla lsabl-1 {I.· i'<4'Wpt11 I Bl\cJ. C M > 51U %21; b I & d A t 3 ba home 2 rrplcs r>50 S200fum pool +more lge flat bwlding areas. a cony yar · u 0 3 Br. 2 ba. bltns. cpt, drps. · · •• S200 b t i><1 •FromS69.000to$159,000 garageopors.DW .tr.ash &gardener,cls toschls. mo5482928 •CO~ru~~~R~~GUl DE ·1t .. 1n t BR apt. S:!Clll •80~~ Fmancing 5 year comp. beaullfully cpl d & shop'g & bch. $400/m o. 3 BR. Channel front house &t5 4900 ()w~·t Back Bay art'd ZHll interest only. draped lhru-out. Only (714) 960-1417. 2 car gar. front yard Uel \1ar 21.'.l 598·12-lti •Ancxcellcntinveslmeot $550/mo. To see call $650 mo 646-594S Open Dadytwcekl.yrentalstart ilidrmupJ><'r.S!Lt;.Quit'l opportunity 1n one or 673-2282. 3bdrm,2ba.Newcrpt. Sun.l-4,4200R1ver 111g Fri6/l6.lBr.ltvrm. bui l rl in" w l beaut Orange County's most y rd . n r M a rt n a H 1 k.Jtch Nr bch $250 wk " Id 1 1 presllg1ous planned com· 3 BR. 2 balh. New paint in $47 S I mo Av ail 7 ·1 Harbor Vu llm. 3 bdr 2 ba. Call 834 9500ev 960 2785 1..ind ~l aµ1ng -ea or & out Carpets drapes 892 • .,u. pool 1 rd ( s adult!> ovPr 35 No ""'h. munalles. · • · . ...,....., • s pa, g ya . mo. r For informa tion contact e l c · V e r Y q u 1 e l to mo> $800 pr mo incl _........_,.. LEEWARD APTS. 2021! Manners Point Sales neighborhood. $500/mo. $200. 3 br home. Todays gard. & util. vacant -.;-~=-·-~-... Fullerton A\i!, It hlk Center 979--1050. spctal. Sm fee557·0824 Children OK. 640·0325 .._._.... • .._ 1:.lsf Newport /\v1• & I blk 83 •HOMEFINDERS• after s PM ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·· ·~y). 6.'11-0397 l714)498·0200or t·9122 Si265 2br pauo home. Gem GeMral 3802 ""' • Mobile1'ofm/ $325 3br. kids/pe ts ok 2 BR 1 lfJ Ba condo, Btlul, immac. JBr. 2Ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'TH~ Vl<:TOHIAN ' TrtrPrtcs 2300 paliosmfee557-082A carport. pool, kids ok, HarborVu homeinpark 12621 Flowt't St r t'l'l, 2 Br w1gar . adtts. cPl1>, ••••••••••••••••••••••• •HOMEFINDERS• $345. Evs/wknds 962-0678 hke setting. $700/mo Garden Grove l.u rge drp!>. ran~t'. rncd yrl 673-3120 w1p11uu. wtr pd. $265. lili7 $2500/bSl ofr 8it42, 2 br. 2 bdr & dining rm $300 & Super! S250 fncd yd patio · one bedroom townhou~e .. l .. Vll'I oria li36·4120 l lu 88. vry ruce. move out $325. 21.'.l/851·3220 Mon-pets pool sm fee &tS-4900 LIDO ISLE cl06C to shoppmg Laun 5 S48-7602cves645-5016 Fri.AMor eves. •CONSUMER.S GUIDE Charming. cozy JBr. d r y fa l'&t atat'S . No _ ---children: no P<'l!> CJll nutCI( IN Out of County N e w 2 B r . 2 B u . SUPER DELUXE 2Ba . $650, yrly lse. Avail Walter at (714 I IJ!JI 1013 "" Property 2550 T ownhou se. Pool . $425 4br 2 ba lgc patio tmmed.673-5604. 3806 New tnh:.cs, 2 br, l ':: ha. ••••••• •••••• ••• •• ••• •• jacuzzi. dbl g ar. CIO!IC to kids/pets sm fee &t5-41JOO . 8al»oa Island E-stdc. Cpt.s, drps. a 11 bch $450. 962·9757. West •CONSUMER'SGUIDE $850 Mo. Big Cyn view ••••••••••••••••••••••• bltns. fncd patios. ~ml rartcptoc .. OceOMide Bluff Village condo. Ne.we.r J .BR, zi,, Lovely 2 BR w tpsrking child & pet ok. Only S:ti5 2 &3BEDROOM WALK TO BEACH ba., pool, Jacuzz1, tenrus. spol, centrally lol'. on mo. Onve by 2S36 Saotu VA·r llA MesaVerde48drm,2ba, $U04br 2bafncdydpaUo secwity.Agt64()..650() Island, $52S. <106·5660, Ana Ave lh<-n C'Jll 1 g e r a m r m . gar sm fee 645--11900 661·2333 &t2·0282. GARDENTOWNHOME Garde n er/wtr pd. •CONSUMER'SGUIDE New 2br 2ba pool' $460 2 Car Garages Fncd kids sm fee 645-4500 •...&....-p · __ .. 3807 I 43 ~9924 $550/mo.9'79-4884 R~G....1~11 •CONSUMER'SGUIDE -..,._a 7 UMITS C.M. • ~ ....,...... ~ · • •••••••• •• • •• ••• • • • ••• Beautiful brand new 4 1 hes 1·757-1623 Flower Street sharp 3 br, We have lOOO's of houses, Newport Hts. 3 BR. 2 ba. $595. Lovely lnr~e 3 Rr 1 BdrmS210 New crpts & drps 751·1514 eves br,lon .rtp 3.2br, l '~ba ---------1 $42:5. utll. Incl. No pets. dplxs, apts now, all townhouse. all bltns. BeuUfuJ Kistorlcal Home _64&-__ 1220 _______ areas, all prices. Sm rec. crpts, drps. Ilurry, buy th 1 '-Uk 2 BR 1 Ba . fncd yard, Use o ur free phone ram rm, pat .• dbl gar .. bltm, fplc. Close to bch, l & 2 HR. bltns. D1W. etc.~.642-794S s ho ps, d1n1ng. Yrly. balcony, ~ar, adlts, nu AdJts. 8..13-3307: 673· 1<f17 pets. 548-4291 : 6'15·985 7 now. T om Let', Rllr. WI ruce renta par. e k service.Open 7days9-7. HvHms 4 Br Montego nr 642-160.'l ~tUng on 2'"') ac. fenced. s mall children o • no •Consumer's Guide parks.schls &pool. Mtn 1 ~ bl.k fr bch. 2Br yrly. with fruit trees • lots of pets. 1982 B Meyer Pl. 645-4900 yrbe$67S/mo833·1.861 $4.25/ mo. 3Br. yrly. $475/ xqtus1te 3 Bdr m . 1500 "'1 Cl plush home like apt Cstm rlrps. Pvt 2 <'ar i:•H l::/010, buckyard. w04)(1 hunung ffl>k ;\11 extr;1!'. M t""'J a V e r I.I t' S 5 5 o 751 t®l8 111..tVESTORS eittras. Near El!11nore. $340 mo. 54 9·3484 --------•-=---------mu . 7 1'1 .1;!1 9 77301 " Sl~.000 pnce Call for evs/wknd ~ 3244 Son~ 3276 688-6500 714 683 6370. ext Brand new 12 unit upt Don R1vers1de Land Of. ---------• •••••••••••••••••• •• •• • •••••••••••• ••••••••• • • 2811 buildlllg. F'OR SALE In f1ce714-074·3116 2.3 Bdrm houses. Mesa UNIV PARK 4 br, 2•-, ba, Lu it u r i o u s ho m t' ---- Ontario Const. almoist ---------1 del Mar, $465. Westside, beautdecrt'd hm w/frml w1gorgeous vu 3 BR. 2 3 BR. 2 ba. Nr Newl)Ort oompleled on beaut. loc $42:5. Olli 546-5880, ask dine. super loc. nr. pool, ba. 2 deck!I. frplc $485 Pier $4SO m o. yrly . ln nice res neighborhood. RAMIUNG for Leslie. tennis, gmbelts & comm mo. 492.7715 b"'T.l l:IOS SR, I ha. crpt~. drµ:-. 2br,2ba.spaciouslyde· COUHTRYESTATE k S6S0tmo Call ,. _ _._.M 1822 gsr. $380 mo. 6463Hl2. signed Ample parkloa. p a r · · $395 3 br on beach. sundk. ~Ull"I ,.. ~Santa Ana Ave .. 211' acres w1adjacent 7\.<J 551-4632. View sm fee. 557.()824 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fantastic buy! acres optional. Separate S9S Bach. Free ulll. tJ1:'UI Sbd.r 1, .. ba condo In •HOMEFlNOERS• pacaous 2 br gurden ;1pt Pool, Jacu u1. g:irti.ie. adult living. From $295. 177 E. 22nd St . 645-249~ S420,000 proress1nnal artist 's FUm.Smfee5S7·0824 ,,r.." ,... /\ctnow!Call548·5469 studio. Open beam cell· •HOMEFINDERS• Wood b r idge. $350 . S.Juaft Ul81l ln llv rm, overlook-6'7lM!026eves. r-w-trano 3'>78 Eastslde , u11l~uc 2 on lot 1 h t d 1 2 3 bd 2 ba fsm rm Mesa _,,,..... " ng ea e poo • • • • ....__ 2 bd 2 b ••••••••••••••••••••••• One 31"1 yr ol lrl·lcvcl, 2 Brdrn:Hden or 3 bdrms. Verde. avail July t The 1g 1ace, r a bd 2 ba cstmhom1•.0ne . th $450/mo NO PETS condo dblgar,nrpool& 3 8R,den,frpk.rncdup remodeltd 2 br I ba. 8y Newcptg ru out. 646-3627 abopplng.$425.559-4819 graded yurd. aas fire Owner Sl2S.OOO. 646-83()() Cal Mow 971-4626 ring, "'50. im-5327 SpcnshVt1DplL DANA POINT a... Hlftkle R.E lwc. 145 Mesa. l br, pet ok $325 SAN JOAQUlN Rentala 3280 tG31F..17thSt,C,SA mo. VIEW T H E GOLF s-taAM 2 yn new. Sl6S,OOO. Prin· n.e fastest dr•w In the clpals 121.3)33().1959 West ·• OaHy Pilot Wllllt Ad Results 642 5671S Clamlled Ad 642·5678 645-5295 COURSE. One 2 Bdrm, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2\..<a ba, den. The olht>r 2 SZ402br. kid~ renced 3 BR. 2 ba, Mesa Verde, $400 mo. O.J Feenstra Inc , 549-3162 8drm. 2 bll + den. Both pall08 tcm ree 557.0824 $.1T5tmo. Call tor Info •tlOMt.:flNDERS• Agt. 752 or S49-7751 NEW BREED APTS GARDEN /\rTS Bachelor 11Yull. P ool. CORON1\ DEL MAit Jl'l<'UUI. Gas pd. Ap 2 Br Townhowse, frplc. pllance11. AW'l!ll<-' Adult~. no IHl \$. $220. 393 Pool, tcnnls Some ()('Ntn Homllton. 845-4411 & Cntailna views Close•---------- to Fashion l11l1tnd & fine Have 10mct.hl~ you w11nt bf'ach 644·2fll 1 to ~11~ CLPSlfted ads du ~~~~~~~~I •t weu. 642-5678. I 00 Hlfp W..ted 1100 .... W •ted 7100 H.tp W •t.d 7100 Hetp W ..t.d 1100 Help W..t.d 7100 Help W..ted 1100 ............................................................................................ •··•·······•·•···•··•·· •••···········••••••··· H.lpW..tM 7100H.ip W•hd 11 7100 --~----F.xc1ting & dynnm1c person to work 1n N 8 bookstore P/llmc Utdud wknds. 67S !iS95 ••••·•··••··••········· ............•.....•... ......•...•.....•....•. AUTOMOTlVf Tr11 .. mfr 1111 .,,., 11111 • t W.pr ,.,., (Ullli.. lOSl.d\ t. w~· °'" lruur Lu 11 z~ ,, Ut1 1)~' to5*>0 !!I.pr t 'om.tr 1-:oP $000 • Ir\ uae Pt!n.onnel AJcency CLERKS UTOTEM Wl F 17th CIJl5t ~ Mt•u huH• u"'n luol' \pr•h rn Soal~·z:.» 64.2·1470 P\'rl11ln MJ"l• I frud. -----.., ll!Otl4l F.11.-1111 1-vunt.un ... n.w..:c.w.:c.::~ ASSEMILERS M!CHAHICS Mw.t b4r t·wcnt·nl·nl & ()peru.nas No~ Av1ul1.1bll' for full or p lime clt!rks on 2nd & 3rd :ihJfts o expcr neeessory wt tram. Adv11nccmcnl 01> porturuti~ LU th()!!!! who qu11Ufy i''or lnlorma lion go to our nt111re11t murkct or conh1ct the pcr.mn1kl omeeat VuJlcy So or T11llit:rl 11n Booltt-.·~r for Npl ~nh.•r 1-:U<'hd 1-.: 0 F MedH.·111 ofr P(lrman~11t I' T lloun, o~n. aulury Al.ITOMOTI\ F. open f<t•ply C/O Daily IMMB>l.ATf l>tlut PO. fJox 1500 C<>l>tu OPEHIMG Mt·i.11. CA 92626 Uox #263 111 l,1n1•oln Mt•ri•ury 111· Jlcrsh1p offu t· fur lc1dy With <1UtOOlOl1Vc b:u·k tirnunrl Typm.: a mu:.t OMV cx1.1t..racnn~ hdµful but not es~ent1c1I Appl) to Mary Clc1rkt•, Business Mgr RAY FLADEBOE LINCOLN·MERCURY HONDA AND liRITISH MO'l'OH CARS IHVINF. 830.7000 Auto part:.. f' T ~tudt•nt w rrlt"th aptitude for -gencrul INOrk in ... wrt' & shoµ 1-'rce~"v Auto Sup ply, Avery Pkv.v at S 0 f'W). M V 8a by•11ttt.•r \1 other's helpt:r for MJmm1•r I 1 h1ld. In lnl' Student pref d l·lex1f)lc hr:, 75'!·13ol IH>Ul-.KEF.PER full d1arge. lht'U r1nant•1t1I Mt1lemcnl M<mufuctur 1ni.; cxper preC'd, 1-'or fast .:rowing Ot'W company Great luluri! for the right pcrsun call G 841 ker, at 714·642·7840 ~42 LomPt10n SL Garden GrovC' 537-4840 Bqual Oppor Employer t:lerk 'J'yp1sl, full Time. Good typing skills nee. Mst be avail 1mmed. $6.'i0/mo642 7800 Bookk F/C~ Oerk/lyp1st for N 8. of· . HfM" face uf large nat1unul Ill Typmg. gen'I ofr. Int i.urance brokerage com· mcdlC'al benefits. Sal pany Xlnt working con ol)t!n <l!M !!066. 54-0·7680 ditions & fnnge benefits Bookkeeper ror R E of· fin~ w1general ofc skills. front ofr appearance 83:.18551 Brake & 1-'ront End Man l-:itp only. excel employ benl'f1ls Apply btwn 8 & ii PM Mon·Fri. <.:oast Gcnerul Tare 2855 Harhor Blvd CM CAFETERIA In plunl. Days/eves, full or p/llme Collta Mesa & I rvine area. SLC'ady Startmg salary $725. Call Dolores Meara, 642·6667 C&.ERK TYPIST Trainee pos. for billing clerk for insurance co in N.B. Gnod typing skills . Salary to $500 Good co benefits. 833-8450. ---'---- C&. £R K TYPIST Jndiv. w/good appear &. pleasant manner needed for loan broker firm Some phone work. Near Fashion Isle. 644·8824 . ® PACIFIC mUTUAL FACTORY io6Newpart Center Dr WORKERS Newpart Beach Equal Oppar Employer With at least I yr. exp in mfg. & machine sho11 en· vironmenl. $4.85 Lo start Delaney's Markel St. 30th Wtll lrain for challenging &. Newport Blvd. NB. Ex· job. N~w plant. Excel fr. penenced cash iers & inge benefits & oppor for caerks. No phone calls advancement. EOE please. Tungsten Carbide Mfg. 14451 Myford Rd. Tus\Jn Deliverymen for early•----'------- AM newspaper rn C M. FAS H I 0 N M 1 n d e d Perm p/t. Must have de· Women. Fantastic OP· pend car & be relia. por. Substantial earnings $300/$3SOmo. 646-5844. without neglecting your family . Full or p i l. Dental Asst C b rsd. Unlimitedchanceforad· r /lime, good benehts. vancement. call Mane. H.B. 893·5032. 846-3540. 547-7334, ext 2103. DEHTALASSIST. Figure Sulon. Mature Uaby:·utlcr ln lfl) homt• 1!mployment. 994-2331 <.:all fi42 !Hli!I or lwtw1•l•n --- EXPER·o needed for woman wanWd Ptr u f· Clerk.Tynl•St C.M. dental ofc. Xray lie temoons. Will Lrain. Call 7 l, phti7!i 2'1GI CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Full time/ P:irt lime pos1t1ons avatl Im · m1:d1alely. Wallpaper to G•) 2JOO Harbor Hlvd. CM li41i·S058 ~ req'd . RDA pref'd. 631·2444 needed ror the Classified Knowledge of frnt/bck. 1--------- Habys1ttcr lirundmu tyj)(' O\.'t'<kd lor dall!{hll'I 7 J>refrr;ohlv Nwprt Ill!. areJ l)y:. 548 77:JX , IWS·4911.i l'V('' HAlJYSIIT~;H 14! 5 l>a1ly !)I 50 P\'r hr 1;.w. S.'JOO 1>41·13114 li<lb)'1>1ttcr, l ~d111ol aJtt' \0h1ldrcn, for s ummer C.AR WASH HELP 1-'ull & part·timc lll&Over Metro Car Was h 2950 Harbor Bl. CM Depurtment of the Daily 646·9671. AfL 6 call FOREMAH Piiot. Type 45wpm ~lee· _SS7_·_1280 _______ Small :shop. Start $1200 tric. good phone voice. D~ ... 1 REC~. mo. Must know how to Opportun.l r ad ...... ',_.. ...... ' operate lathes. welders. 1 Y or vance· Pediatn'c dentaJ ofr1·ce. d ment. Excellent com· pipe ben ers etc. & steel panybene!it.s. Costa Mesa. Experience fabri cation 3320 W . For Appointment required. 548·5588 MacArthur Blvd. S.A. for interview Dental Ort.ho Cbairside. 41_97_s._9790 __ . _____ _ Call 642-4321, ext277 Day wk. Non smoker. forOftt Dfll& Clk Equal Opporturuly F •~•-v II 97" 400 Employer oun........ a ey. .,,..1 Exper. pre!'d. Will traLn. .1.1 OFR Vaned shifts. Newporter DBfT.-CE lnn Hotel. 644-1700 Call C&.ERICTYPIST Needs an exper'd typist Ron Ranker or Julio Working mother . 1-; lfith Cai.hi er Wanted : part ---------• Pl. CM Aflt!r 5, 642 9US7. umt>, Th~. Fri, , Sat, & H.mkmg S I. Seeking ind iv. w/xlnl recept.CallS44-0683 Perez. E.O.E. typing s k1lls, ss-$1 wpm. DEHT AL LAI FUU time & Part Time 1.10 S3S3 dy~ Sun Call Barbara for appt. 540 3280 TELLER CASHIER previousotcexperhandl· Openaogs tn C.M. or· employees wanted . ~11i.s1on V1eJO. perma Needed ror our San ing phones & good lhodootJc lab. Will train Retail sales In scuba rwnt pus1t1on, full llmP C:lf'mente station Full & cleri cal skills. Contact dexterous H.S. grads. shop. Aquatic Center Ty111ni: n·c1uarcd Ex· P /timc No exper nee. Personnel Dept. F /tlrne. lo ng term 4535 W. Coast Hwy. NB 1'1•1l1•nl cart•ct ovportuni· C.all 834.1274 or a"PIY ut. Iii\ employment.. Good bens. Apply in person tv & btln1•f1ts CJll Mrs ., \/!!!) PACIAC mun.JAL 751-4442 11.ildr1d~\', 58tl·tl900. GO·LO, lOlO S . El ---------Gardener's helper, expcr t-: (J i::. M I F. Camino Real. San Clem. 700 Newport Center Dr Dental Rccepl. Mature preferred, must ha\'e ---------· Child care·hte hs kpng Newport Beach woman. Type S0.60 wpm . driver's he. Call546--0821. 1L1gh puy for the right EqualOpporEmployer Benefits.642·5997. General Office, PBX llankm~ TELLER For our S. <.:o:.ist Plaw nlr 1-:xper. pn.•f'd llri. Mon lhru 1-'rl ~ !i :IO J\p prox I ~al J>t'r m11 Ph.•aM: < Jll KJlhy Amburj!t"Y . '140 <1066. Cjllforn111 Ft"1eral ~av1111-1s & Loan, :1333 Rnslul St. C M. 1-;quaJ Oppor Employ,·r IJ.ankmg ldkr. prC'\.IOUS t'xp..•r fl r 1· ( 1• r r 1• ii hut 1111 t n1'<'t''>~11r> <'onl.1<'1 P.11 J1,1h1n1'(HI , IL111k ur L1hforniJ 1101 L>ov<.' St. :"LI R3.1 351t 1-;o 1-; HANK ING GENERAL NOTE TELLERS NEWPORT IEACH/ S~AAHA.AREAS pc:rson·reliable/respons ----------Dental Assist /recpt. full Answer. Ser v. Oprs. 2 wt!ll behaved c•hildrcn. CoclctaiJWaitren time. cxp er. ooly . lmmed opemngs for: ex· 2 5 '30 wkdys. Irvine ScL--• ~ per'dorquallfied'"""'ple. ~0(>44<Jfl5 30 -y~v ------Earn up to $300 per wk. ---------Rate of pay depends up· CIVIL Low twt1on. Placement on expt:r. Apply in Department Store M "' o a.GIMEERING assist. 751·91~. person on·r rt ... am• ROBINSONS 4pm. 155 Rochester St. LA.-adlng OC rarm offers Constr1.1Ction supennten· l'M outslanc.hng. oppor for dent. 3 yrs exp. nee. Mewpor+ hocla 1---------- proJecl cnganeers, de· Salar y negotiable. WUlinterviewapplkants GENERALOFFICE ~11tnc:rs & draftsmen ex· CM/HB area Mail re· for: FuU or pt·time, must en· per 'd in subd1v1s1on & swne to p o .'eoa 18768, WIG STYLIST joy phone contact, work· I and de v e I (Ip men t lrvine9Z714 ing w/customers & detail cng1neer1ng. Reg1stra· ----------Xlnt oppar. for exper 'd work. Full benefits. app· lion+ 3 }rs exPt:r. req'd Cook, continental, F or appbcants. F ttime post• ly Mon·F'ri, 8am·l2pm; for µmJeCt cnl'!rs 2 Yrs P/T, premium wage. oonavailable. Barden's Pest Control, min cxJ)t!r req'd for de Phone 496·5446 bt wn Apply, Personnel Dept 696 Randolph. C .M ''~Ol'rs & drartsmen. Ap-9-l2am Mooday lhru Fri 10·2 540-5570 ply an pcr:>On to : Mr. ---------#2 FostriCM1 l.a.d i----------- 1-\Jentcs at Hobert.. Bein, COOKS EquaJ Opp EmplYr m/f rat office clerk, bte W1lh.11n t-'rost & Assoc., B r o 1 I e r e x p e r . book.keepmg expen ence 1401quaslSt.N B. necessary, Top wages. required Apply an -company benefits, pd Dog Sitter. retired person, person only to Lido CLERIC.AL vaclions. health In must lik e unimals, Shipyard. 900 Lido Park A..>.sist to scc.·y. Typing. surance Fiddlcr·s Three varied h.rs. Mus l have Dr. NB. cood telephone manner . restaurant, 1222 rrvinc tran s Po r t al ion . 1----------- c.ih1hty w1figures req'd . Bl, Tustin. Jean,645-9441. 644·7058 General Office Fron\ o f c appear._.;._________ Resp .. dedsi\le indiv. M:.iture. Days. Apply COOKS DONUT SHOP, p/time & able lo w ork w /Ii te R·30·l0.30 M.on. Wed, Breakfast, lunch & din· f/lime. All af\n & eve supervision needed ror 1'huri.. Fri Linwilco ner. Apply in person. Ma shifts avail. Woman a~e Fashion Isle. investment l.ubs,2148Newpart Blvd. Barker's, 2525 N. Grand, 25 or ov~r. Apply tn firm.640!PlZ3 person. D1pplty Donut.s, 1-----------c'M SA83&8481 1.854Newport81vd,CM GENERAL 0 FFI C E Manur co. nds exp. Dri•~Trsll person. w/general ore Ofl('mng!> 11va1IJble for ---------•!Cooks Wanted, Dinner cxpenenl·ctl individuals Clencal S hift. Ma Barker's 1 n t h" c o m p I e l c Restaurant., 212 E. 17th <torumc·nt al wn mid 111• ADP S t, C.M. 646-4303 1·ount1ng ol 1n-.\,11im(•n1 11•,11 t.0:-.I all' Jnd 1·01n PENSION Copy Center needs fuH & m1·n 1al lt1Jno; lnl'luctc.. pl·llme help. No cxper Furniture Delivery. Will skills. Gd. typist (S(Ml() train. Good pay. Apply, wpm) 10 key ad touch, CE Office Furniture, sharp on details. Excel 2044 PlacenUa, CM woe-Iring cond. & com· pany benefits. Salr'y open 54C>-S206 DRIVER • n'I Oltice. typ101 &. lO LEGJ\L..St:CfU:;·rArtY Management key req'd No exper nee HOUSEKEEPER t yr eitp or rcul 11ec MAN.AGER TIAl .. !lS f•ull lime. Mon· f''r\. Housck.eeper. Apt clean i.chool Nr Or.mg"' Cu A nullonw1de jewelry co Locut.ed in lr'Vmt' lndu~. a.ng :iervtce. exp prftd. ~\J_ry<>rt ~~ v. 111 t t'•H h you l h· Ul'e& <.:all Mrs. McVeieh. aallU')'. tnnge benefits. Jewelry bW1ml!~11 ~ , 540-9074 betwn 10 &. 3. reg bours. English spk LEGAL SECRET .ARY wit + comm. No exp ON' Ginaham Girl Houseclng 1ng plebe. Call 644·2622 With uake ctuu·xt! 11blltty Will tram. For llPPt u11 t1erv1ce nds women p IT, Patk Newport Apt!S NB S Yrs eitper Xlnl tYPlnil M2 ~163. ,.Ac «123 & bh 1k1IL'I 0C Atrp0rl -------- top car oec .,..., " HO US EC L E A N I:: K S ¥re:i SaJ c>peo 97S-O'lll2. --------• GIRL FRIDAY needed. Mature Top SS 545--lMS Mamlactunna General ore. recept. Car nee. M2·l403S4S·3439 some exper re<fd, must H~lean-ers. Tues.Fri, be good typist. Sm mfg 8·3PM . Call Janice·s plant, xlnl benefits, F ff. Raggedy Ann's. 645-lBOO Leer,' Secretwy Exper d sec:y for ~en'I practu:e Non limoker on ly. H.lJ Salary open Photofltote lntpedor E.O.E.Cal1894-5351 HB. Girl Friday. foe-con\rac· tor's offc. Sorne bkkpg exper req'd. constr1.1etlon exper desirable. salary commensurate w /exper. Call Lucy. 642·0160 Housekeeper. II vc in. Mag JI hclµful, but not Newpcrt family desire!! _n_ec_._848_·_1400 __ . ---- TRAINEES We a 1·e 11eek1nt1 In · d1v1duals for firs\ shaft lo work m our Produetaun Department as a Photo Plate Inspector Tralnel' Dulles will include prr parat.ion und photo re&lSl appl1cat1on No <'" pcnence nece1111ary. wt! will tram. Governess wanted to supervase act1v1ly of G yr old Must drive car. 4 mature exp person. Eng & ref required. No smok· Ing preferred. M4-4788 HOUSEKPPR/U•• ht Experience pref. Mature lady. Own room & balh. Salary Ol)en. 645-6646 Days per wk. $S0 per wk. Housekeeper/companion. 640-5143. llve-in. own trans, lovely beachfront apt. Priv rm & bath. Care for elderly lady Ref"s. 494·4409 & Layout. pasteup. slri P· 499-1021. ping for booklet produc· --------- lion. Exper. belpfuJ, but HOUSEK.EEPER·llv~·lll, will train. P /Ume now, 2 d uldren. boy 8 & girl 4 future f/t1me. Non H B.area963-6370 smoker. Apply, 10..3 3303 c Harbor Blvd E·5 C M Housekeeper. . M . r e· · • · tired lady have car, 6 ----------•I dys. Pit. non·smkr. GUARDS •SECURITY* •GUARDS* MS--0681. HOUSEKEEPEtt u ve·in. School children. pref. driver . a Int sal. 847-8567. H.B. Housewives earn extra money&. nm your home SKurtty Gucrd atsame time. 581·.9305 S..lce Start now! lmmediate In n~ of 2 key people to full and part time posi· help an our eitpand bus. tions open. Flexible Callforappl.67s--0230. hours. AIOVE A VY.AGE P.AY SC.ALE •Uniforms Supplied •Must Have Auto and Telephone •Men and Women •Students and Semt·rellred For i mmediate coo· s1deralion. caU or apply in person at: lnsuranceSec'y, exper. 20 hrs wk, over 25, Don, 494-0724 loterior Designer with previous furniture store experience preferred to work in new st.ore In Newport Beach. Dick Me t te e r Fine Furoishings. 1727 WestclilfDr. NB. IMTEIUOR PLANT MAIMTEHA.MCE Exper. or have strong hor tic ultural bac k · U,......./T,...._ M.J.rumwn age 16. See A<I under Schools & lruitruc · tions. U.-Ca.rl& Weekday <1rternoons. Tues. lhru t-'r1day. S2.85 hr. WlndJammer. CdM _m_J.._7530 ________ 1 Excellent company UVE IH/11.tfs Ml benefits including maJor medical and dentaJ. Call to help care tor elderly or apply m person: 3952 mother. Nu cooking or Campus Dnve, Newport <'leaning. Muc h free Bea<'h, CA 92660 C710 Urne.6404038 540·6080. Equal op Live.in domestic. l'lc•an house. do laundry. cook. portun1ty ernployer M I f care for 2 children while TRANSMASK parents are at work Must have l yr exper, xlnt physical cond. speak CORP Eng. Calif dnver's Ile. bt> • Wllll.ng to live abroad 1~~~~~~~~~~ $505tmo. Take ad tof. Employment Develop MAT U R E WO M A N m e n t D e P t • D 0 T . p / t 1 me to we le o m l' 301 74. Ad pa.id for by newcomers & contat:t employer. merchants. f'\exibte hrs. l.Jve·m housekeeper for Need car, lite typing. adult couple. Private _!>4_7·_3095 __ . ------ room. bath & TV. 5 da)'s. Spanish speaklllg OK 640-6096. LOT MAH F'or car rental. 18+. P t\Jme·FulL 752·7100. LVN or RN needed p/lune l1·7 Fr11Sator J..11 Wed/· Thurs. Good benefits. lnq: Beverly Manor, 340 Victona. CM 642·0387 MECH.AHIC All around martnt' <ONAN & GM> Tom Kt-I· ly Manne, 1571 Placenua Ave. N.8. 548-9617 Medical AsslstaRt ~·or equally qualified. G P 's office Newport Beach. Top salary. P .0 Box 143. Hunungton Beach. Lv.I PM SWft Medical Recept. or ward Every Olber wknd otr clerk exper. Matur~ Must be dedicated 10 woman. N .8. otc. Start good pat.Jent care. Apply, $3 hr. Call 642· 1494 or 1445 Supenor Ave, N.8. _646-__ 407_1 ______ _ 642·2410. Medical Assistant BURNS lntet HHo.al ground. F /time. 494--0168. L VM'S Urology back 0H1ci>. Mature woman, Typmi.;. sterilizing & it·ray. 543.2247 Secwity lntemaJ audit« f/ med. 3--11 Medications . FUii &. Ser\flcn, Inc. size Orange Co. hospital Pit. Mesa Vetde Conv. 1775 E. Center St. Wrk w/controller mst be Hosp, 661 Center St. C.M Suite 105 h011pital exp. strong on 548·558S. MEDICAL Anaheim 6J:>.4630 cost reports, budgets. ___ MA_C_H-IM-IS_T __ Equal Opportunity acct aoaJys1s & recon· lock Ofc AuistHt Busy Nwpl Bech OB. GYN office. Expr'd only oa'd apply Please send resume to Ad 238, Daily Pilot. P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA!Yl626 E mployer M/F c1liatioo. Position avail D1vers1fied work load. ~~~~~~~~~~I 403 immed. Call 495-4400 ext. Mr~ e I el'l r on 1 c in· _ jlrumentat1on. Modern ~ARDS Job affected by J arvis·• FUii & p/t1me. All are~s. Develop substantial Uruforrns furn. Ages 21 second incomt-with us or ove r . Retired now.848·97LJ welcome. No expe r neccss. Apply, Uruversal Kennel ass't, general Protect.ion Service. 1226 e lea1ning & ma1nt, W. St.h St. Santa Ana ln· animal hospital. E.O. E. tervw hrs 9·12 & 1·4 Mon· 6'T.H050 F'n. --------- HAJDRESSER Hair culling & wash sets. 494·5677 & T.1~. ~!1!~~ Handyman, mature & de· pendable. part or full lime ror guest home tn CM. 646.-6716 who wants to become nght hand to attorney. He permits as much client contact & resp. as you wis h lo assume Good skills & legal ex· Handyman. exper. in per. a must. Some cor· carpentry & painting. porate & dissolution pre· Trans & tools req 'd . C'd. Lovely ofc. Very re· 49:J...3756 pulable hrm. Super job Call Coastal Personnel HA.RDW ARE SALES Agency. 540·6055. 2790 Interesting f/Umc pos. in _Har __ bor_._CM _____ _ retail st.ore. No Sun or r.. ......... .. .. ~ .................. .. Eves. See Steve. H.W. l (~ : Wri gh t Co .. 126 f f -( l Rochesl<:r St. Cost a ! &9 · • Mesa. 1 : ~~·~ Hospital Insurance blUer .... •: trainee, 8 ·4!30 s hift. I: "Wt.. •. _ • ::::~nc~~J!~ cfe:~ ! B usinessmen s hop . AJvanc<'d Klflct1ca. Inc • 1231 Vic· tona St. C M. ti46·7165 EOE -------MACHINIST N.B t'O. needs . Class A Machinist for IJndgeport MIU & Hardlnge Lathe Close tole.ranee pr~isaon wortc. Exper req'd. Top beos. E.O.E. 557.9051 ask fOt' Ron Adami.. Machme operator ass1s· tants nded 1mmed f /cor· rugated box plant. l!iS61 Del Amo Tustm Med1ca l/pediatn<'s exp. back off1ce.Mon·Fr1 foun.a.an Valley 549·8133 ME 'N ED'S FAMILY P IZZA PARLOlt . lmmcd openings full tJme for responsible men &. women w I ootgom~ pcrsooahties & a good IH· lllude. Apply after 5pm daily; ask for Jean or Mau. Mc ·N Ed·s P1z.za. 410 E.17lbSt .. C.M. . ----Mervyns 1s now taking ap· Mach1rust. Lathes. mill & plications for Ptr Sale::., chucker operator Able and stock. Da)'tlml'. to do basic set up, ~ead everung. & wkend shift:. prints, & have bas ic avail Apply at ~1111 tools. CaJ I days 54()..ti426 Adams Ave. H.B He tween Machinery Assemblers. 10-2. E:.0.E. Some shop ex per nee. S500 mo pays your room & Star\ immed Call Dave board; cruise the So or Bob9S7-8761. PaC'1f1c 65 · schoone r MACHIMIST $'S Hr & up depending on e"per. Call Zuver's G)'m Eqwpment Co. 3320 W. MacArlhur Ulvd, S .A. 979-9790 "Shearwater". 548·•U92 Motor Home Tecbr11c1an -Automotive repairs. automoll\'e & domestic· wmng. a/c & refng. an· & acetyle nt! wel<11ni: llllt•ll''t ,1n11 C'C1llalcrc.il SERVICES nee. Will tram. 546-2m3 1 <11c11l.1t111n.'I Comhf' Ir Cash For OC expr ess co. 540--0501. General Hospital. 654 !If 11ou are doing ~ Cnni.oodeLos Mares jbus111ess under o ~ GENERA.L.OfftCE llotel Front Desk clerk 1F1ctrl1ous Busine~s l Heavy phones & typing. Excel workin~ cond. Gd ! '>Jame I/OU arc req111r<'d ~ 10 Key adder. Good Pay.expprfn:l.Applym ~bl/ la.w rBusmess o.nd j MAlD wanted fuJI lime or p/l1mc. Seacllrr Motel, 1661 S. Coast Hwy, Laguna Bcb. 494·4892 Genercal motor homt• mamtenance. Fiberglas ... rabncat1on. 4 yrs expcr in above. Auto Tech1 <'1an's Certtlicallon. Call first S53-4379. take ad t1J Employment Develop· ment Department $300 per wk guarantee + co mm Ad pd by employer. OOt 620.261 Newport Center Fm an· Rfogister Help .\blhl\ to l\JK' al'C'ur<.1te I .,. ii n cl o p l' r a t e :.i ratrulator t.•ssent1al f:'< cellenl hencf1b J\.01111 ble 1-'or furth1•r mforma !Inn, l'Ontat·t Mr~ Didi 11r Mr <.:oh.• ill l'1JI Farm seeks respans1· Min age lB yrs. Apply in ble tnd1vidua.ls for: person. Delaney's Kettle DRJVSS phone manner essential. person. Sandpiper Inn & l Pro/ess10tl8 Code. Sec l Meo or women 25 yrs or Small mama. Sal com· Tenni-; Club 210 1 F. l 17900 to J193Q1 to file o ' older. Know tbe coast mensurate w /exper . Coa<1t llwy. CdM ~ f'rcr111ous Busine.t~: CLERIC.AL of Fish, 630 Udo Park POSITIONS Dr, N.B 675-3145 J\ccountu~g background, Counter help. 10PM·6AM. typing skills & 10 key ex· WinchCll Doout.s. 2S3 E. per helpful. Xlnt wo_rk· 17thSt.CM. cities. Net S180 a week or 642-1916 HOUSECLEAHIMG i Name Statem£nt ond l more Or ange Coast ~have 1t n11bl.ished for~ • General Office PJUme. HELP ,,-Yellow Cab. 17300 Mt. 1 ~lour consecutive weeks. i C7 14197l-3724 WELLS FARGO BAMK mg conds & co. benel1ts.1---~-----­ l!>I Shift (8am·5pm) 2nd Couple wanted to manage ~1ft ISpm-l :JOam) are small business. P/llme. Herrmann Fountain Insurance know edge FUU tlme. Mon· Fri. Part· l WE nl I he DA IL y l Valley. <N~ of Slater helpful, but not nee. lime work avail. dunng ~PILOT ('On help will• j betwo Newhope & 675-5"4. weekor onSaLWUlac· .both C-'I he l..EGAl... cepl s tudents for s um· i '" 1 • l Euclid) General Office persoo ror l DEPA RT MEN T at ! now a\•a1l. J\tr. Hall 64.2·1634. Equal Opp Emptyr M F Camoct Shirtey 644-4360 Couples .. Ea rn u P lo Ory Cleaning, Counter Beauty ::.a Ion m ('M m·1.'tis ---------•I $200 /wk in your s pare girl, must be neat. Wlll· hair s tyhi.t<; 65' ~ com· time. 536-<Mo.1, aft 3pm. 1ng to train mature mission.~ 3-Hll Custodian 30 hrs. wk woman. Full lime or CLERICAL Retiree preferred. Mesa P(f. Apply in person to Heauty Stylist. tru1nl.od 10 Verde area. 847·9696 r.f.fo' Eastbhif Cleaners. 2547 lake ovt?r <•hf'nt('le, top SUMMER JOBS 9AM·SPM Eastbluff Dr, NB. wag1.'S x:n ·877!!, 1137-4250 644.()932 BEAUTY/ .Auistant A 11 !> k i 11 s urge n ti y ... ~A:"!:?iTA EHTCR!_j. Ory--C-le-ani-ng_p_la_n_t _nd_s needed. Long & short ,,_c ~ CM Bl 7 needed ol 11ulon 1n 1 11 " ~·u . i presser area. wn I' Ji.hion li;land. Call t.erm ass gnments. Ou· ..-u time pas\ on open &3 li4().fi(ra day & vacation pay. as a video d isplay S48·&t8S llospitalizalion plan terminal operator for a ---------- Blb-MeehcMi< avllilabte. Basic I r 0 u r mi n i . EJtdrOllk TKhs 2 Yr ftllm1.· l!ltper Mm computer. Some ex-lmmed operungs & OP· rtf(e 18 f'nhtt'. reliable penence is dt;S1rable, but portunlties in an eslab. i..'i llrs per wk, $3 pt.>r hr will train ind1v1duel with co. in Orange Co. alrprt East end llunl Hl'h demonstrated typing ac· area. Applica nts lo ~enous inquines only curacy and speed. Work troubleshoot, repair & Ytl2 7385, I larn 6pm. 3848 CCllllf*S Dri•• in. pleasant environment test electronic systems. 54M741 with good compony Recent analog & digital UOOKKF.F:l'INf; <Across f'rom benefits Including 2 exper req'd . Interview F.llcn <.:urtcr Orange Co. Airport) weeks vacation after one by appt only, SS'7·90Sl ask Lud1es t1ab(lrd1111ht•r F.qual Oppor Employt'r year . com pnny pa 1d for Busch. 131 Fashion l11llmd M111l gr~ lnsurance. credit ----------7~9 1770 union. etc. APPlY at En&ineers Jnterv1ewinr rxp ORAN~E'COAST JR ENGINEER bookkeepe~.2 P:ii t ume '::1~ DAILY PIJ.OT . Fresh• out of graduate Oookkee.per, exp~r. lo work In 0 C. Art Gwtery 5'19 9191. Topl1ce your message before the readlnll public, phm1t' A variety o f gen'l 330W.84ySt .• CM school or with work ex· clrric11l part & f /lime between the hours of per. needed for small l)OlliUon!\ are now avail. 8:00AM·S:OOPM manul. co. ln Mission If you have aood typing Call for Viejo. Resp. will Include :.kllls 45-S.S per mln & 8P· ApPOlnlmenl please d r a fl I n g & m a n Y l1tude tor mat.h or ac 64~4121, ext 277 engineering projects countanit or Insurance Equal()pportunity working w i the Sr . buck.iround, please app· ,. Employer engineer We arc $Cek• ly at MOT1CI I n g . d e p e n d a b I e • mer e m p Io y m e n t. · 2 ?" ~ • mail pickup, sort, dis· S40-952S i 64 ·4.,.t F.rt :J.,2 /or l tribute. Supply room. lite ----------• j furtller mformat1on. j cuatodia l duties. Xlnl flousekeeper/babysitter :. .............. -.-............................ : benefits. Irvine loc. Fred !fded. Exp. & reliable l Have something to sell ? S. J a mes & Co . inf8J!t. wkdys, fulltime, Classified ads do it well. I os u rance Broke r s. Tustin 731·1058eves. Maurine B r adley.•---------- 494-1CM7. EOE. Help W-"4 790.W, W..ted 7100 GENERAL LABORERS Urgently Needed 1 1 I SUMMER JOBS Warehouse SlOCk Clerks Shipping & Rerelving Must have phone&. relia· ble transp. Long & short term assignments. Hob· day & vacation p;.a y. Hosp1talint1o n plan ava.iJ VOLT •r IVll I 1111'\tl" •,1 t•VH t '• ~41C ..... Drh• ~ -HM741 (Across From OrM1e Co. Airport> Equal Oppor Em ployer G 11 ., .. Ofc/fypist Work ea per not necessary. But a wllllng· nest lo learn a muat. Cont.act Len at 752· 1660 . ............................................ . INVESTMENT SALES Prestigious second \rust deed investment farm Is seeking an experienced salespenon to sell prime Orange County residential loans. Prefer Individual with good lnvestor base and Real Estate sales license. This is an cxcept.ional opportunity for an Individual with success In Securities Sales and looking to enter a growth oriented rndus try-wlthoul the concern or market decline. Excellent commfss1on sehedule permits unlim ited personal g r-0wt.h and immediat~ Income. Pres('nl Investment Counselors e11rn a minimum of $35,000 00 annually. Our loan.~ tare written to attract sophlstkated Investors seeklnir secure 1nvestment.5 with yield~ averogtng 12c( C11 ll F:xec V. P. al 71'l·S.C4'8824 0111ly Pilot Classihed. 642 5678 PACIAC ffiUTUAL 700NrwportCenter Dr Newport Beach t-:quaJ Oppar Employer how Da.lly Pilot Cl•M· h a r d w o r k l n g I n lfied ada display their dlvlduals. Xlnl benent.s. mcssa.aea with lealbllity Only thoae qualified and Impact! Our ads. we please call are proud to say. reaUy ,_58_l_SlO _____ L_il_ll_a_n Make you r 3hoppln11 grt re1ulta Phone easierbyuslnglheDaily NEWPORT EQUITY FUNDS, INC. 620 Ml\;pwt Centw Drive, Suitt 211 Newporf Beach, CalHomio 9'l660 642.5678 Sell ldle Items M2·56'78 Pilot Claullled Ads. t I ... . \ MAINTENANCE cman tor exclusive. own.your-own I:! umt Bayfront apts Must be hoo~t. depend. competent& wdhng to do a good Job w /Qut supervision. Clean lav· mg, no bad habits L1v e on prem1s~ in beaut apt provided free w /ulll. Perm future, gd salary. xlnl working cond. Ph 673·871 1 or ti75 3366, betwn4pm &9pm. MANAGER MOTOR ROUTE The Daily Pilot has a largt! route m Mission V1eJO. Mon thru f'r1 af lcrnoons. Sat & Sun mornmgs. Must have di.' pendable car. $50 ca)h depos!l rcq r.ood dn vm~ record. C;ill 642·43:!1 Leave name & phont- Your call will be 1 c turned. The Dally Pilot has open· i.ngs foP'C1rculatJon Dis· \net Managers in tbe•---------- growlng coast area or MOTOR ROUTE OrangeCounty. Da ily Pilot rout~ an Male or female. beginner Laguna flt!ach & South or experienced apptt. Lugunu. ;i It ernoon!., rants are encouraged to Monday through Friduy apply. Excellent benefits plus Saturday and Sun· include group Insurance day mornings. $450.00 paid by employer. new per mo. gross p rofit, company ca r w It b sso.oo cash deposit rt• per!IOl\aJ use. vacation, qU1red. Call 642·4321 ai.k sack leave, pension and ror C1rcuJation. Leevt- credlt uruon. Name. Address, Phone Established scale forttus Number and Make or pas1lion Is $168 to $301 per car Good for student or week based on ex· rettredperson. penence, plus bonuses. ._ __ .:..__ _____ _ Minimum req111rcments HUl.SlS are age 111. generally RN I 11263/Month RN I! clean dnv1n~ record , $1352 /Mo . l.VN '~ wilbngnesa to work with $823/mo. Appty at yoong 10.16 11ge boys and pas o o o e I O If 1 c , .• girls. l1 a .m. to 9 p.m. Fairview Slntc Hosp • weekdays wllh ·optional 2501 Barbot' Blvd, CoslOA Saturday overtime. Not Mesn. just newspaper delivery. 1------------ but tolal management or Clas If d d 11 b a defined dl .. lrl•'l of " au 8 5 se tg ,. , ltenls, ~mall items or customers. young In any item. Ju!oo t cal l dependent distributors. 642 5678 promOllon. service, col· lertlon.,. ---------Those quaUftod and In terested come tu 330 West &y Street, C08te Mcu. Monday throuah 1-'Tiday 8.30 S 00 nod uk foc Horry Sl'<.'lt'y In the C1rcul11tJon Dtpartmt>nt. ~uaJ O,,portun1l)I t:mployu ' For Classified Ad ACTION Call 0 0111ly Pilot AD·VlSOR GU.Sl>.8 ~.~~ ..... ! ! ~,~ ~~~•~•••• .?!.~ ~.~~ ..... ?!.~ ~~.~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~.~·~ ..... ?!~~ ~~~ •.... ?!~ _Th_u_rs_d_a..;.y_J_u_n_._,_~_19_7_Fl _________ o_A_11_v_P_•1_L_ nr_;_-"l> ..... 7 MUaSt-LVH PUSSMAN ~l M S .:c R J::T ARY I AS .W, W.ted 7100 AppiCllKH 80 IO Funiih.re ·~ · moal(fmenl, a SIST" ...... lm_...d o ..... n. ••••••••••••••••••••• •• ••••••••••••••••••••••· J u ~l • lllllO' ~ b4'\J f,u•1l1t\ :\101 Ll'n• IM)'\lt.'" l u1n llv 1• ~'Q~ lhurin \\1· \'\1 "'2~ 8050 £11prr d 1:.'!I U L4'W lolu..1.it) 11hop Xlnt "'Ork 1r141 ruodl !I l 3IJ Moo l''t1 lrvuw lnd~t I area C'..&ll '1r T.-11 7Sl ·3504 Nur ,C'ry .. .,rkt-f - RECEIVING . CLERK g~lit opportunity for .i '"'" oc"" "" •••••••••••••••••••••• self moUv•too person l.O 1011. near Airport TclephoneSolieitulion New Whirlpool WHher Mrd11c•rrane-an s tylt" 1,., develop lJle rct111I heallh Must be ambitious. have XJ.nt opportUIUlY for p rr lmpenaJ S200 IUS> Prt rrn or dl'O .:roup ll\ l'.artJ1 food section ur 11 highly good typing i1killK. con work w/F'tr pay potcn Nd.son 75&.0634 loott.. in<'llJd sofa & chr successful health food struction/m~C')ct'lin& llal 848·9427 ---· ------m .. 1c-h1nt; rnrl tbl ~ & ...,l 0 ,.l JI Ith food bitckaround d esired .._._ 8015 •"""kt"·I tbl Al.:.u d..irk Wholei.jlc 'ur-.·r~ h.ii. f't\nte\J l'm:uJt Unllrr J 1.1 prn1n.i11 fur t-x p ~h.t ft,. rxpt'r1enced or nunr.t!ry wrk"' Apply tn truwt.'ell ~7·~ r ..... aur.... . C'll l'AAt"Cl J·-McCarthv or Tow Tr·-k Dr1v .. r~ ax "'' ... sales ex per re<i 'd $65() """' .. "' J ._ "' " ~ ••••• • ••• • • •• •• • • • •• • • • brwn I • .it} & y rockt•r •r· ••51 '-R.......a..•.1 .. 1-...1 • per mo. Apply 8-llam. RulhOchoa 7521~ ~r'd. Top pay Apply. PUOUC FUK.NlTUR~ ri·t·lin .. 1 All in ,,;oud ~ -• .._ -Truly Naturally Health Service Sta Attendant umW Tuwing. IOOO lrvint cond CJll S.'19 tlm7 Pt'rsorl 4·S l'M tt:.~I O...r r-.tnn Rd lrvtnt' ......... leec1I IMn •••Ii; 1-'oods. •63 Fash1t1n exper'd. f\111 or p/limc' Avc.NBS42 l2S2 *All:JIQN* Prod ut• t 1 on Work er , ill fh ltafYillt De,. I-at. lsta.nd, NB. 1\pply, Arco Station, 17th Tow Tf'llCk Ori•M"I FRIDAY 1 30 p M Mubl :!>d l qu1cK ' c .. 1 bl'(Ofl lf•m. t.4b t.S .. t l\f ter 7 51 ~!WI Ot;l.i vcry Unver Combo. l:.JO.S:JO M•...,,. ,......,. & lrvlne, CM l::xp. pfd. over 21, gd tDeaJers Welcoml!J ..UISIS .AIDIS '3hr_tu_i;_·L1irl_. 64_2-2256__ Sales Serv1C1! Station Allen· dnvlnQ r~. xlnt puy ESTATF. & ORDHUE:S P•y-L.t~c T--L. dan• exper'd Da & c'k cornm. + bt!nef1ts AC FROM NEWPORT • .... um .n;w SUMMER ·· · Y Auto. 114C Los Moltnos. STOCK LJQUIDATJON 7 3&31l.W1llt n11nJUnt' $1034/Mooth. Appl)' tll Pl ,. .... , .. 4 so1ow-.1.,.j_._, Eves f\llJ&p/time.Ap Twm s11.e m:illrN-1>/ bo.t. i.pr111g $5~. f''ul l '-ll(" mall/ boK )6IJ. Sot .. d11ur & ottumu n $ll>~· 0111' prefilied butk dtr· $60 Oak ofc t"hr 575 Oak hull tree $3.5. 1-fidt: a-b001' Sl35. Complete hun.kbed:i. $176. 4lt4 bunkbeds S190 complete B&J Mattres~ 838 E Isl St. SA 547 ·Sf\36 grads. Mc&u Vt!rdc Conv Ptirs.()n na: I Off tel!, eaM.,..... ,. • ,.....-~· ply, Shell StaUon. 17th & SunClcmente.492·3805 MASTEIS AUCTIOH 110t>p, 661 C-eoter St, <.:M fairv1ew Su.te llosp1lul, TIME Irvine, NB. Trainee. cullnary cwsine. 2075~ NewPort Blvd CM -HURsEsAIDES -:!:larbOr Blvd. Co!lta Alla For Mr. KolMmt Scrv Sta Jlelp needed im· $3.50/h~ to st<Art. Phone l•8J3.-9625----·64-6-8686-• &ORDERLIES --------med. Mus t be 18 . 496-:;.w&btwn 9-12am. Needed to aave tender 9A INSPECTOR IS MONEY Doy/night shifts ava.11. TIU.VB.A~EHT lkydet 1020 ,._ " F\lll or p/t. App•u 990 E. Neut1V\rt/lrvlne. M"1n 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• loving care to the eldc:rly D1mens1onal & electrfral v .. ..., patients . Will Ira in inspection ot sub·& rinul TIME CstHwy, NB yrsexper.CUll 754-1555. ICH caUISEIS qualified pers onnt'I. electronic assemblies Service Stn mechanic & . -FOXJ MOPIDS Elina while you learn. All F.xp in Inspection to attendants. full & Pl· Truck Ort ver $5.25 hr 3-5-10 spda • Moto-Cl'08S Kln" waterbed, mauress _ .. ,,ts avail. Apply, J44 " urL.Slandards req'd . ........,W..t.4 7100 ......._W•ted 7100 Nef'd a Summer Job to Cla I L ""e " i>lw "" '" .. ....,.. .. ~ time. Salary + comm. ss 1 .. nse req. bakes. p arts-acces. frame, i>t.1<festal. hcult:r Supenor. N.B. 642·2410 Growing electronics mrr ••••••••••••••-•••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• rloance your college ururonns !urn'd. Taking Nursery stock, del exp. Repairs ail make1. Buy. Hner, pad & sheel.s Le-.~ ofrs good pay & bens.1·--------•ISaJ career. Work ror pre apphcat1ons al Dick prfrd Apply an person se1J-trade-cow11gn Cycle than l yr old. Stoo HURSES.&IDES congenial atmosphere. Restaurant esTRAlNEE s l1g1o us Time Lire Price Chevron. 25 172 IHO A¥ 6541 Barranca & Co. 2A88 Nwpt Blvd 552-1853 All sh1fl" Top pay Xlnt L'nualOppor. Employer A w111 for a tugh school Libraries. Inc. Our Ra. lrvme C M .u .. 7910 ---------" LAI DECC PERRY'S PIZZA graduate lo enter the J · off k Qibot al La Pu, Laguna . . ,_.. bens. Bayview Conv Now hinog ror full & n•wnaperbusines" rvme ICC IS see mg Hllls. Typist. repro. Must be the Spamsh Myle. wroughl ! .. •Mosp, ~ Thunn Avt" lrvme 546-4731 p art-time openings ......... DAIL O~T· students who are depen. Cah IOl5 irondi.rungrmtbl.6<'hr~ " y Pll dable. confident & have Service Stn Isle Attend best ! Experience on ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl2S 35 ~al aquanum & --------1 REAL ESTATE SALES Varying days & hrs. clear speaking voices lo pt·llme, will mcl Sun. No Xerox800dual tape Like Persian kittens, CFA re (1sh SlOO 631-0813, eves Nursing Development Cow/over ~easanl worlcing condi· This higbly successful sell the T1me-wfe Book mecn. See Mr. Bolts, 2490 ~a~bhl1 chs, & voodariety. g1stered. Xlnt quality, Y_l_I _ RoyaJe pos1uons are m S20,000 111-nse. comm on lions w /ocean view. local newspaper has an Senesonthetelephone Fairview at Fair. CM . ...eXJ e ours-g P.ay. beautiful long b:ur. e ow wrought iron tabll Supervisor. ~HI , F IT , lis tings needs s harp Ideal supplemental In-opening for a trainee in We have a guaranteed Bus~ word prO<'ess1ng From s how parent!i w/4 chairs. glasi. top l.VN CharRe nurHs. salesperson to handle come ro,. housewives & the circulation depart· base ware+ comm+ Service Slauon Atten· servicecenterw1lhphoto 638-9308 Xlntc·ond Sl00.541J.<l832 11 7311,F/I'.~veryuther s ales, ads, RE. loans. s tudents. Our pro· ment.Selectedapplicant bonus, but equally im· dants<2l,part&f/time. typesetting. Airport ~ wkend off. N!>g Assis· prop mgmnt, etc. Sm gessiveJy growing com· will receive a liberal portantyou'llbeworktng exper'd. Apply, Carey area.TbeOHice. 752·0893 DolJt 1040 Sparush end tables & cof tanls ror all shifts. Your draw agamst comm to pany otrers opptys ror starting salary, In a job wtrriendly people while Chevron. 604 S. Coast TYPIST/RECEPT. ••••••••••••••••••••••• f~lablt:ti:~h.. :.kills & Carini.: nre nghtparty.QJJl975·0SS5. advancement based on rangeofS168toS301 per you sellagreatproduct. Hwy.Laguna Beach Golden Retriever pup·__ ----- net.'<.led in our large s 1 .. 1•'. --''----------• your job performance. we c k .r eg u 1ar1 y Start p/tlmc, but (/time For dental ore. Exper. pies. AKC Field & show Ceil! ror 1nte rv1e w . Kecept1onist /typisl for Muslbel8 &over.Apply scheduled raises, bonus avail. We have 3 conve· Service St ation. l\ttcn-pref'd.Call644-0683 pet. Shots, wormed, 546-6450. N 8 . office or large na· in per son, Tue-Thur opportunities, and many nient-.shi!ts; 8:J0.1. 1·5. dan,ls, f°'!Jll&.P/Umenow W-a-{W-.:..---.-rllUledw/rLC.XlJlldlljp CiGw-.GIJlf-54* IOSS t 1 on a I i n s u r ;1 n c e rringe benefits such as 5.9 M-f' to ull umc m summer. --~ .,.,ma.... (213) 42S-IS6l. ••••••••••••••••••••••• OFFICI:: brokerage comp a ny. 2·5PM 3345 Nwpl DI Sle paid vacations, paid Cdt833-8095 Will train. Apply 2590 CocktaHWaitruws MOVING. S1.11ge.r Sewing ~OWHfltlNG XJ.nt working conditions ·20.'i~N~B~~~~~~~I group insurance :ind a WorilForl'lwhlt NewportBlvd.C.M. Experiencenecess. OOGTRAINING Machine & Cabanet, lnve:Hment firm in &fringe benefits. Start· -credltunion.He wlllalso TIM.::•1-Shipping & Receiv10g. Apply in person Mon-Pvtclasses&boarding drapes, ltiog bedaprd, f''ashion lsle now at·ccpt 1ng s11 lary S67S. Call RESTAURANT be provided a new model ..,.. "" L r h 1 1 . Wed 3·5pm. Victor Hugo Jotm Mart.m 548-0059 draltmg eqwpment, ~d 111g appllcal1om.. Dolores Meara 642 6667 Ubrari"9 Inc. ots 0 eavy 1 ling Inn. 361 Cllcr Dr. Laguna 1 h & LEGALSECRETABV · · HINOUNCING co mpany car with Eq alOp E 1 If Mati.;~e person. Costa Be h. N b alls Obedience & guard dog col mg nice m1:.c. Cahr Ii ligation exper RECEPT P/TIME M persolioal usepri vilebeges.8 u P mp yr m Mesa Slationers. 270 E. pl"~~" 0 P one c tram1ng. group & in· ~~· C&I. Ph • App cants must 1 • 17th St.CM. 8·30·5 Mon ~. dmdualclasses.64&.3479 ._ .. _ • .......,... ______ _ XJnt typmg. d1ctaphonc For Saturdays only. Call JHE OPENING have a clean driving re-S d . h & S 1 lhr Fri A 1y · ·- Skills 644·8494. cord, have a high school an w1c a ad As· u . PP tn per.son WAITERS. &p.r. AKC REG Labrador male Newport Crest Garager; ADM I N JSTHATIVE ---------OfANQJHER diploma. Hours are semblers, 5AM·9:30AM. I<H2 For pvt club. Musl M pup, Champ blood!Joe. Nearly new.furyi. com SEC'Y Must be neat, clean & bl & bl pt te B Hill .. '-· t R.ECEPTJTYP S generally ll A.M. to 9 dexterous. S3 Per hr. Silk screeners wantt.'d for persona e a e to Doo.~S511or673-7252. e roy UM.Ung se Work ror V P Xlnt OP· I T STRAW HAT P.M. with some optional f part & full time work work varied schedule. 1---------inc l 8 cha a rs, Chana port. for shurp .-:111 with Challenging full limr Saturday overtime. 979·0747 or nppt. art Good benefits . Call DOBERMAN Puppy. Blk cab111et& pad. oew$1700, R.t::. rinancmg , mktg, in position W/active Irvine If you are qualified and _1_o_A_M_._Lon __ ·s_Kl_tc_h_e_n_. -~i°':-~::-n~::.pe&~1 644·5404 ror appl. & tao male .• , mos Oki. flielJ $900. 2 mo's new sofa \C:!>lmentsbuckground. otRealEBtateOfc.Good RESTAURANT are interested in learn-Se9dhffs. for appt. Classic Ears cropped. 1a 1l worth $700. sen $350. I BOOKKEEPER telephone. typing (60 ing more about where Graphics.8Jl 0902 WAHTID DRIVER dot'ked. SlOO or bst. lung box spnng & mat-Good figur e apt11 ude. wpm> & clencal sk1Us re-tJUs training leads, come Apply in person. 18170 •---------~ SUMDAY OHL y 89'7-8903 tress Sl.25. 1 double $90, 1 8ankex~r. hclprul. q'd. 975-0888 Immediate Placement to the DAILY PILOT or. EucbdSt. FV. SUMMER WORJC To deliver Daily Pilot sngl S1S (Older>. Bdrm Am e r• can Hom e Positions Open For: rice. 330 W. Bay Street . Secretary s days a week FOR STUDENTS bundles to caniers. Re-Toy poodle, AKC. male, 8 Mll. triple dresser. 2 n1t.- .... n N Mocn~:0.-:e Ste200 RECORDS CLERK •CASHIBS Costa Mesa and ask for Filing, billing. rent col· $6 07 Per nr or prescnbed Qt.Dres van or large sta· wb, SUS.,;,.. 9635 this SlSO, Lcweseat $50. """'N' wpt ~ rb. C •nz::IA. C()()l(S Harry Seeley 1n the lect1on, d1vers1fied ac· activity, foll & p/t. Must 1Joo wagon and a good , ____ ._,., __ . ___ Sean Coidspot l8' $200 ewpo7~,""'15a,1c • a . SoS3mOOe/hlypihn~I rleq~red •fOOOflttlP CirculationOepartmenL tiv1ties. Congenial al· b e 18+. Call (714) driving record. Phone Dobie. red, male. 4 mos, New ludeabed $190. S-pi· ,..,. · r w 1 e rammg ...... --...IU!9.r AnEquaJOpportunaly mosphere559·1666 846-8154or871·2500. 642-432l and ask for ears c..........,., all shots. duaette set, $75. 2 colfe<· ---------•Call Mrs. Stewart. .._,~ Employer ----------1 H S I 'VJ'l'<"' tbls S60 ea. Open Fra & Orrjt•A p /lame, 0 ood 6,.,..,,,,.,," arry ee ey. .,.... '"r2179 all5pm w/fig~res. Lots or :arie-r-'-'""""""--------I Our exciting new Straw -----=--=----Secretary for Lawyer SW.nb waated EQUAL __ .._. • · Sat ; 19 Gretel Court. tv ll\ beautiful Newport Recpt/Typist. weekends. Hat Pizza Restaurant at SALES Above average skills & f\111-tlme positions work· OPPORTUNITY AKC SHIH·TZU female. N.B. 6'5-Jl6', 642-7796 <:tr Insurance ore. Hrs Yacht brokerage. Call 18922 Beach Blvd. will be No c x Pe r i e n c e ability lo learn essential, Ulf' in busy photocopying EMPLOY Ell Black/white. Papers. Twm '9eds dressers band 1 S. MQn lhru Fri. 64&.5011 openl.ngJuoe 30lh. Now necessary. WilltrainCor but prior legal exp. nol bus iness. Ir you ar e ---------Champ lloea. S2.SO. Ph saw, ipg 'saw, mase VW 833-9500 accepting appllcations Inside sales. Prer. 2S yrs req. 640-8510 <Barbara> bnghl, friendly and have Warehouscman/D"r 551-1.234 parts642-4689 aft 5 --______ ,, _________ , r~ ruu & part-time poei· otageorover.557-0822 SECRETARY-LEGAL a gocxt personaUty & ean Good driving record. Or"I Sur"con sur"IC"I a" n 11! ~-'-tions. 1f you er\joy work· I · kl I · ~ 75hr Apply in pe-on Engllsb Bulldog: 1 yr old ...... IU F ·i G s 1 u "' • " " .,. ~~ i.ngwiththepublic&areSaJes l yr. exp. or legals~. earn qwc Y appy m ~:,1 M·a·ra Loma 'A"ve·. ha s paper $. m a le . ""u aauy arage a(~ ~~~~. f-~~r,e;~.~~ ~':.so~;d ~~!io~~ini~ dependa ble, hardwork· A.SSISTMA.MAGERS school. Nr Orange Co. person Mon-Fri ~im.Ca Houaebroken. Sacnrice Fri/Sat lbe 16th & 17.lh or 7519184 artr r Ii PM. in the process of in· ing&neatlnappearancc We have l21 full or Atrport833·9124 lOThel 11~tlpph top..., $200.548.3076 ~~err a RoJ a II """' n , b . you ha.ve what it lakes to P/ll'me nn.1"tlons """'D for 4 '"h Ste s. "' WELDERS ---------·---------wt ..... "'.on udlC terviewing for their re-,,,..,., -.--Secretary P etroleum E---&-y-1045 --~ make al with Straw Hal.. ass 1· st m a 0 a g e r s . Nr. OC Airporu Mlg Welder, tAI hr & up. ~JV -M · le Fr'da s s ale division. We are trading co Laguna , 751•1050 "" ••••••••••••••••••••••• OVUlg sa • 1 Y. at Parking Lot Attcndcnt k" b't" Appl.y ln person on Fri, Fashion baci."round nee. Nigu~I. Shorthand r"" depending on exper. No Furn, c lothes. m1 s1: . .. 00.L'-1 1" "· Call btwn sec mg am 1 ious. ag· Sat & M t lh S -~ ~... "7 wee'-old '-Ill" s 2 ••• "' .,.., 1· d · on. a e traw Salary +comm +profit 831·9170 cerufication nee. Call ~ "' "' "'n · •..-. beer fndgc, anll ln12. 67C:J080 gress1ve. 1rense ID· H Pi 07 SUMMEa JOI ma•-l r male Blk •-_,., .,. .,,. _____ 1 d1viduals who have a at na at 10 1 sharing. Call fof' appt, ---------s;ft Zuver 'se Gym Eqwp· R3, e · .,. ques. IJ791 Olympic Ave PART-TIME fdral stu· positive mental attitude Adams Ave. Huntington lo-6 SECRETARY N.B. $3.75·$4 per hr. ment Co. 979.9790, 3320 ~~MCaU 631.3149 afl. CM.5$9052 d e nt Or hous uw1 re and a real desire for SUC· Beach betwn lOam & n. Look 644-2400 Major stock brokerage Need some typing skills. W. MacArthur Blvd,S.A. : ·---------~ b ho d nd 2pm & ask for Mr.1---------f' · N B b Call Suzanne. PRC Real· ACCUMULATION! Fr. C o u o l e r h e I P cess. ut w on ersta Sweeney. Sales irm ID ewport c ty Systems. 631-211L Cutter wanted for wet swt Golden Sbe pberd pup thru Sun Some antqs, old 8uperdonut, 698 w !9th, that their goals and ours Equal Opp Emplyr M/F area. Working hrs Mon-,__;,__...;;.. _______ mfgr. Exper d esired or Fem., to good home . books, etc. 501 Averuda CM.S:30AM 9·JOAM. Th can only be reached by Classified Fri 8-4:30pm. Call Mit11, SUPERVJSOlt wiU train. APPlY betwn 962..(1198 Lorenzo. Bluffs.NB ., l"'r1Sat (548.al.58 :iiler 10 hard work. We will train, ---------1 54().8121. Small welding shop. EX· 8:30-12am! 837 VI. 18lb St AM1 c•all for interview. Mon-Q•_..:.L. Sales S per in welding, pipe i-St_ .• _C_M_. ______ RUFUS needs a home. 6 Hone. 1060 ----------1 f'n. 9AM-4PM, ask ror RESTAURANT u~ e c re tar y. r e n la I mo Sllep-Malumute mu. ·--··-••••••• ·•••• Buzz, 960-4361 The Daily Pilot has a management. Collect, bending & machines. W--de...._ Prod. u.. Good w/tids. ~2317 PART TIME evict & ma1otenaoce. $17 000 yr & up depend-oa -.... ....,r IRffA COUNTER posiUooopeororoulside 55!1-1666days. Ing on exper . Call XlntoPporlorqualiried 4Kittem9wbokillouse RU R E. Sales s a I e s h a n d I i n g Zuver's Gym Equipment person to head up a 12 broken, out.lade or inside Mare clabber bloodlme EVENINGS 1 stw.et ._ Automotive accounts. Secretary Co. 3320' w. MacArthur man w~hop. Finest 6'S-025S Reg:tstered 8 years old. me • • ...,... Newspaper advertising EXEC SECRETARY Blvd,S.A. 979-9790 eq1Dp. H.igh quality pro-SlSOO. (714) 737-ti449, Wes & &chcmge HELP experience preferred. To The President ducts. Must be exper'd in 2 Male Kittens. I tiger afterl:il'M. 1\duJLs with outstandlnJ.?, Xlnl oppty lO grow with Salary plus commission. Real est investment rirm SwffdlbcNrd "'--r. purchasing, schedulmg, w/wht paws. I black. ---------.].. :.illr<1cl1\•c pcrson<ihl1ei. expanding proressional Eitcelle nt company for educators. Good P/llme. Ph~fsSs s\,lpervisioo, finishing & 642-&Sl H•uhc6dGoods 106:» who enjoy workJn~ w1th firm. Super traJning. Good opportunity for benefits. For appoint.. career oppor &t very c05t control. Call Nyla ••••••••••••••••••••••• kids. Start at $3 SO per Please ca II ror appt. responsible individuals... menlfor interview. Call: challenging. Xlnl typ-TEAOtERS DIVERSIFY 8J8. 1122. Last Chance for gorgeous Jenny Lynn twn beds. w to hr Phone 642 4321 #;t50, 838-4921 ._ 1 d .,A., 4 "'" Ext m 557 0215 1---------Ing haired kitty cat. matl., dress"r. goo·• can wors. up lo ea or "'""......... · lng/sb req'd, Exec secy • Xtra •:me on your bands N~ .. ---' ....... ~ "' u between3:0Q.5:00P.M ---------1 shill supervisor. Part/ F.qual()pportunity experamust Call Eileen ., .,......,...,..,s .. .,..,,.ss1..JS33 cond'.. dmmg lable & 6 Ask for Shcrat full tlme nights. Must be Employer · Teachers to supplement now that the kids a re chair.;. child's elec. or-£q ua I Opportu n i l y RESTAURANT age 18or over. Please BP· at640--0l23. ram inc FIT or Ptr call gone? Our business is ex-4 Long-haired kittens. gan, astnng $40, nusc. Employer Mmd"'!ze yot1r ply '2·5pm Tuesday ~ Delivery, if you SECRETARY forinterview.673-3609. panding, we nd P /Thelp. 3 Fs!:'J::ks. rurniture. 556-0.535 -,-CIJ"Oll-/_P_enoRn ___ el_-i ..... ~'!' ·~-lhroughSHturday. ~~:! ~inis.~~&r°a"r: 'f::.~· ~v?::!~ ~if~ TEA.CHEAS. Call for appl. 494·5168 Electronic manuf. l'O. ...._.....,Otll" cart• J senously Interested in bkpng. typing, phones, TEACHERS. Mlrch ... bas opening for payroll & ti~ S r. working call us now, etc. No S/H req. Salary TEACHERS ••-:•••••••••••••••••• JJCrsonnel functions or a !8951 Brookhursl 531-0842. $700, 752.Q}JI Worldbook·Childcrafl ....... IOOS mL<d size ro IJata pro Carr~ Jr Hestaurant ts FOUNTAIN VALLEY ____ Sal_es____ has full & p/llme sales •••••-•••••••••••••••• t'CSStnJt l'Xl>('r req d AP· c urrc nll" providing • SECllETARY pos1t1ons open No sales ply in pr rsnn, Oat a " 3103 Ne..........t Blvd Ellen Carter p · · AllER.ICANOAK P .., wage incenti v es t o ~...,.. LadtesHaberdasher os1t100 open lo non cxper. oec. For mfo con-Larg Se1 i owcr 3328 w h l .,t, employees working dur· NEWPORT BEACH smoking enthusiastic in· <'eroing our Sum mer . est ect on _Sa_n_La AnJ 5..'>4 noo__ ing lunch t i me rus h • 131 Fashi7°:.l~+:ond Mall div. Accur typing al 50 Guarantee. Call Virginia ~~~~~es PIX.AHS.SERV. hours Convenient 21532S.B~urst lnterviewi.nge.xp. wpmw/shorspdwnung. Calkins, 557-1041 T-38. 7SOE.DyerRd.S.A. r-,.ralor. van .... hours, sehedules and a pleasant ~-u Umesales help Neat appear. a musl. Ap· E.O.E (atNwpt Fwy) 75~...,,.... V l"C "" work eovtronmenl add to 19512 Beach Blvd ru p I y i n p e r s o n • ...,...... full & part lime. Will your incentive. • Slllil-Fasc:~ Customweave Carpels, TELEPHONE _tr_ai_n 835-3561 ~22Adams "'--. d 1 f 18430 Pac1f1c St. !''. SOUCITORSoeeded Im· 1r interested. a pply Mon· HUNTINGTON BEACH "''°"Uve es gner ers VaJJey d N PIXAMwerS~. EquaJOppEmptyrM/F position to enthusiastic · me . o expr. nee. All stufb avail. Exper day through Friday, well groomed resp. Secretary Pleasant evening hours. prerd. but will tram 2·Spmat ---------1 person. Exclusive LOA.HSECRnAltY Caneamup to$3.75per Weekends a musl Call Restaurant Jewelry salon. P/tlme. To e.xec. VP & assist.ant hour. caU 754-1601 after l ror appl SS7777H:o E. Ccrl's Jr. lidclln n.... Will train. N. 8 . 673-4734. ln loans needed for sma 111-P_M_. ------- PBX --Rnt .... ant opening new restaurant, SALES HARDWARE independent bank w1xlnt1--------• Answeran" <,e rv1 t"c 2092SoutheastBristol no w h i r in g cooks, Experprefr'd F/r. APP· benefits . Salary com· TelephoneSales "' s hostesses, waitresses. te ea·1 operator ruu & P/T. Call anta Ana ly in person Crown mensura w/expcr. 1 ~356l (near Birch> or call w a Iler s • b u 8 b 0 Y 5 • Hardware, 3107 E Coast Marty. for appt. 640-5100. 979-95!15f bartenders. Apply in ---or an person, Mon·Sal, 9AM· Hwy, CdM. Secretary/Receptionist. PIX ~rator5 a ppointment. ---------Professionul Exchange, Equal Oppty 5PM. 1222 lrvwe Blvd, SALES MAHA.GEA Part·time, 1·5:30. Mon- under new mnnugcmenl. Employer M/F Tustin. CA. Custom Products. Xlnt Fri for small architect Exp.:r ope rators only. ---------1 oppor. Cor sharp sales engineer ore. Typing SO l\Jl stuhi;available. Musi ---------RESTAURANT oriented lndlv. familiar WPM. $3.60 per hr. have trans&phnnc. l\sk Restaurant w /custom produt"t Newport Beach nr for Manan or Jean. 1(101 COOKS merchandising & sales. Orange Co. airport. Av<><·ado, Stl' 204. NB Position avail. Continen· JACK IH Exper. in advertising _7S2_·_7s_1_4 _____ _ ff i.!ihlslandl 64 1 70.'i-O. talCwsine.675-6220. l'HllOX he lpful. Some back---------- ground w/budgets, sales Secretaries SUMMER WORK Sptftd yow SuMNr ot a lob that 11 cha11et19- ifll) & pays well! We en n..-lH. Ubraries &...ttcettt..b. ...... Antique Music Boxes! Slot Machines! Clocks! HUGE SELECTION ._,.cm ............ Open Wed. tbru Sat lJI02 Kittering, Irv. <714) 754-1777 ****** VISIT JONA'lllAN BIXBY'S WHOLESALE AMER. & BRITISH ANTIQUES NEW CONTAINER THIS WEEK 2911 Croddy VI ay Santa Ana, Ca 540-29U Cute nutry Male kittens. Moch'••r 107& ••••••••••••••••••••••• 540-7532 BRAND NEW LATHE )9)(44" $3,950. Free Adorable kittens 2 (213 t 961·3434 moold ~=ck ~ --------8-0-8-6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9 wk old Doberman mix LUGG•GET•'-!_s puppies. MaJes. 642 5788 "' AW after 3 PM. from your busmess card. ---------• St:nd one card ror e~h Sofa·sleeper, needs r e-tag plus one spare . Wl' upbols tenng. Rabbit return permancolly cage. 6'2·8371 sealed 11urart1ve tag &. strap, meeting a1rliol' Ug ly kittens. pa rt 1.0. requirements. Pre· Siamese, 2 bUt, 2 buff, vent loss & theft' For a shots540-0329 personala.ed tag enrL06e Fr k d wallpaper, f abn r or ee 1ttens t o icoo "Day Glo" paper & wi• home. healthy & cute. 11 b k •. , ,,..,... """"' 67 ...,.,. WI ac "' nm your u,.,...,.,.,,,, 3 ~ tags, Or try two Cardi. ,. ...... 1050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• **I BUY•* Good used FU milur<> & Appbances--OR I will selJ or SELL for Vou. MASTstS AUCTION 6464616 & llJ.9625 CASH PAJO back t.o back. PRICES: szeaor3/$S 4/5tagsS1.60e<i. li/9 tags Sl.50 ca. 10 or mOf'e $1.40 ta Sales Tax ln<'luded NO CARD? Draw your own or !Send name. address, phone & we'U make one card per tag. Add 25f eacn. PBX Operator. ans serv Restaurant exper pref"d Full or lunch Counter p/ltme. S49-:M>l5 MowH... projection & p roduct Camtler ,....._.. pla.f\ing. Xlnt sal, incen· ~OTOG .. '"'rHER Food Preparation We have immediate live bonus & fringe ben5. Send resume to: Custom Sales, PO Box 2600, TYPISTS & SECRETARIES n...LiM looks O .. t' -------- .... twetphllM ht So. Antique Loui.9 XVI Salon ~pc Bdrm Set, quality all Calf. & ArflOM. a«. consists ot settee, 4 wood, brand new. 40% ol side chairs, :? arm chairs. -a- For gd used rum, anti· ques &clrTV's957-81:Ji Send check or m~y or- derto: PILOT ,.IMTIHG P.O. Box 1560 .-n -Person wanted •o •or'-r 0 S I h • w "' openings available or ccus. 111 n g t s atlunchcounlet'i.nlarge CouoterPenonnelonlilll Couples ~t lass reunion heallh food store. Food shifts, full and part time. Locally to 150 mi's preparation. Previous Pleaseapplyinpe~n : aw a Y. n t er l's l ed experie nce desirable, amateur Must be pre bul not n ecessary . 102~•A•• -.<!ntahh'. 11'-pendable Uniform furnished. trJnsp. Wiii tri11n & M'•d1<'al & hospital HM ..... •leeclt C"JWP Pbonr Mr. Burry, benefit&. Apply Undberg ~ Nutrition. between 11462 .. edtlt.d Plumlx•r. Min exp. 3 yn1 Carousel & Bullocks, ttwtlMl•t.edl m rep;ur & rt'modcl lower level in the South 9'19t!OOS Coast Plaaa Shopping F.qual Opportunity --------11 Center. Costa Mesa. Ask Employer M/F PUIMIERS ror Manager. ~~~~~~~~~I Dr:unmen Wanted, will ---------1 train. Must have own tn.ac k. 7$1 tll6$ Pre!'SITilll'.I Chief. multi operator. 548-3211 ------~ Pressman Mlchle 29" OJH'r.1tor ~-JZJI Restaurant MEN EDS ,.....,,fna , ...... 410 E. 17th St. C.M. RN'S 7·3 S upervisor. 11·'7 Charge Nu.rH. Good sal & fringe bens. M~e Verde Conv. Hosp. eBJ C.Cnttt St. CM 548·5585 MAHAGIMINT .......,, ·~ W.. <>Penlna-Oays, wUI traJn. Womu ne ed lor We iart• lookln& for a sell Houseclean 01 Serv starter 1-.... /Um<' doy job Prwu ,.,.._ Mu.st be over LB. Male °' _548-07 __ 57 ______ _ FUJI ume llek & A 8 . fcmolc . Call Bob, SaJetltd)',3or4dl.Yl/Wk. Dick ufo. La"una Hills s:JG-0312 Rel'a required. loc Ca.II or appt 586·3150 _________ 1 541..M02. '" I, I ' Tustin. Ca 92680. Col; ta Mesa, Ca. 9262f; SO UND Xlnt cond. Sl,000.1-cos_t. _ __...... ______ _ Do you need extra money 968-0831 Solid walnut form dining Designers Lel\overs Liv & enjoy variety. Let the GOOD? . tbl & chrs, butcher block nn Brk:fml $400/otr Sora Sales/Order desk . freedom & nedbllity or GarageSaJepnces. nig. endtbl.c:ottbl«sabelves. tble S6S. Lg Ant. C'hair- 1 m med . ope n I n g working temporary as. • oak, big selection. Diane. recliner, sw1v rocker. $300. Bdrm rum sso-scoo f I p er son ex P . 1 n s1gnments ol your choice CALL FOR 642-'1347 plants, pictures, albums Anllques S20 up Hdbrd & who I es a I e M a r l n e work Cor you. Call Im INTERVIEW ANTIQUES: 1890 pine _m. __ 9087_._e_v_es_.____ spre.t 1225. Sleeper sof,, ~A-~s~ ~jl :~~~~~~ medolalely f f • ._... washstand oak bed wit b l bdrm set. 11~ d1run11 rm Sl2.S. Sat 4t Sun 9 5 33:! ~ ~ o ice • "'..-..-1 . rope pegs for mattress, s .... -tm mad" pool IG· Evening Canyon Rd benefits. Apply 200 ll .. OtS 499-343 '" "° " " CdM Paulari..oo CM M-F 8-4 0 overload l · 1· ble. mi-cc couch. t11bles r-------- EOE/M/F/H l~F,q=u:.::a~IOp~p~£:m~p~ty:;.:r;.:m~1r.1~·~ ... ~~·~:~n 1010 etc. day 548-4000 urt h Sa __ l_es_Re_t_ai_1 _____ 1 557·006 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~-7--57-30-------HEYER 3723BircbSt,NB TELLERS F RG HT DAMAGED Newtbomasvlllo oak ta ~ATOR CURTAIN _ EqualOppor Employer HOTPOINT SALE. 3308 blc, 6 uphol chairs & Independent Orange Co. W. Warner or Karbor. custm tbl pudt1, $llOO. SlOO. Model 70 complclt AND h -•· h 1 ed Santa Ana. 979-2921 lY ~ullt. used l lime ...... as mm open· fn9..1298, 496 Irr.wt lnclude11 c hemical IL DRAPERY ~~~tl~~~e~•:;s .iat T~~~ CASH PAlD Sealy PO!'turepedlc: dbl paper Call M37~V ExperpreJ'd,bulwewlll •SecretarilS* branch Mln 6 mo e(S>. Wabrt Dryr•/Refrlg bed w/rrame S7S. RCA train )'OU ror 3 perma. Sales/MktngSec $L2K rcq . W/ ellC\'11 1rowth wortinaornot957.Sl33 10" 8 /Wtv S2S 847-4609 Newport Beach Tenntt nent position in our Legal Ofc Mir Sl3,AOO tJ Io d I , __ __;::._ _____ ----------· Cluh. Umlted number or La Hill h I Admln Asst Pnnl SISK poten a ut.stan Inf! n· •Washers, drye~. clean ...... SoWl tt'nnia " swim mem gunu 5Xlns opp nkg COA T .., "''" surance bendlts lnclu. late model•. yr guar. -~-461) r--.• ~._tupg avail. 644·0050 cen~r stor •. t wor · ~t ypist .... w.. ("mployec 11,toc k $100 up, delivered. ~ r--•--uwu Ina cond & employee MarStatrina S26K owntnh1p plan I-or con· Kma's.m.2840. MIC New Jrl~ wuher. ---------benefits. Apply to store ~mployers Pay All F'ees CldenUal interview con· anLlque furn, sml!lll En.c c.rpet_ super hvy plush. manager , Mo ni c a UzReinde~A.ciency tact Shirley Frliler Kayt.ai wubcr Of' Ken desk. Karges buffet. fud1e brown. 200 sq Hollaway, 170-1001. 40208lrchSt,Stet04 opcrollons orrlcer . more wubtt S7S. Late Petl ·potol ant1qu• )'Tds. Leu tbao whh.I at MoranDraperyStorei NcwportBeacb 833~190 Volencla Dapk 2283t model Kenmore w~r rtreacreen. USS Port S7 l)(lr sq. yd. Balboa 20 stores serving So. Ca.JI ror Appt/Elltab "84 Lekt' forcsl Or. El Toro SL2S Ouar • deUv'd. Nebon Pl. NB. 758-0634 Carpet Mills, L.1'14 Lotan. Caut. 770-1818 EOE ~ Thun.S.t ICM. C M.S41Ml&l. '• I. I l . . . . . . . . 08 loah, ftowf'f' 9040 loots. SHpr- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Doc•~ Auto s.nlu, Paris Vant 9 5 701 A.I.tot, lmporkd Avt'"· Imported 9070 & Acce1-"0riei 9400 ••••••••••••• •• ••• ••••• •• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 8090 n,,.,. l11 Qt lH l.upitlrakl' ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• ,. •••••••••••••••••• uno 1''0td Cam~r \,Jn, :lll &MW 9 71 2 BMW 9712 IOaO rta.. & OfV.u 11i.1.'\~1t' c;ra\• I U \Int W i\."fTED· Shp for Ill' W Aw('k <'N?ln<' nod body t"'UJPruv1 xlrJ In ' w l , ••••••••••••••••••• •••. ... • ••• • • • • • ••• • • • •• • • • ••••• •• ••••••••••• •• •• • ~ tr 1lll' 7~·· o~ i'1y1ng 8ndgt' Crwser part~ t•he.ip v f)U re b·~ d ~· u b b I\' l 0 p. ••••••••••• ••••••• •• • • • 77 BMW .).101 17 U()() Ill I • .::.IJ tl u:.e dbl UHu.1 t>ni.;ht , ~·uut! 1uml1\1u11 HELP'97G-8929 move S484QH; A11'1tFM 644 -44!1\t ,..OHEMATE ·••····•··•········•··· "I d<!•h 11. ™'"' 517:; 'l•c.' ~u. rwl tvo 1>11~ .. 11 10 a 11 fa ~·t •tr Y ~ 1>1>H·l1 .. •Ill .S. 11e>lru '1 ~ ••lt11'ol~ ,., u• :tO Av.ilon moonng In ...,._few Sah NEED s tep· up rl t>ll\ t•ry l'qUlp~. 1nrl llhi tnl & " '"~rr •11 t' S !J "' r'"moh· SH ~ 1 .... 1 .r:ui l~t:r llru:.. u il'1"' 6. .n. • • ~ ~ 1l1init SEA RAY BOATS from of Sean's & swim ••••••••••••••••---••••• \an, Cheap . runnml! lur .nrl SlJ •. )OU 752 l!8b4 .,,,,.~ •I ,.,1r 'I"' I\ <1•1 \1111411~ upr1 l1l 111.111 • area $25.000 673 5099 ~/ rk <>•c a<Y" {:;.-;II !I .. rut.AS' ht 1~11 .d11t 11u.aht)' owrwr mu111 Now Open Ckat.ks 9520 v.u ~ ...... t-'111.twr, I>»)' 1;111 hh•u .: ttl"s SJSu ,, ,( r 1,.,, ,,,,·s:~:. lilJ ll!M Moonna ror 35 fl. &I ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 CHEV 'h Ton l'u r !>>i ll' •""'11n~ iuul.ll1ht ir-.n riulml(' Mw.t:.t'll l )1uldSchJfrr Until8PM Island. trade for L.ldo '51 BUICK. New traw. Long Wheel Base Van Ln1vers1l) ALJ1ll·lll l'lutJ t.llnlnll' & ..:t.c.s tbb ub.u & !lo(t Spinul lt..l ufr moonng. 675-2075 New wide wht wall tara. vs. 3 speed. air cond . membenlup ~ IOt'I ' f ~htm & bit. vwyl dlfl'•· l"'2 32Ji5 J O k SSOO/lrade. &U·4758 rad 1 o & he a t l' r lrllJ\. ... for ft!t!ll All Jl'W lur s t•hasrs 640·~0J!> ays a wee Trcmpcriatioe (17290K). (Stkl82t>AT). t>U-3l8'i' U11rhor View Hms Sporting Goods 8094 ....................... "53 liENTLE..'Y Xlnt cond. $.2496 9530 ••••••••••••••••••••••• II 0 bl ass Ciiio( s I n~ I W1ndo air condltlOllt'I ·:·····.········~······· ONCE A YEAR ~ 5•1 ti~ used•. r ure buoi.., & type 10000 BTU IJk~fnthers Day Spt•1·1ul R...t 9120 --------- photos, e ngra\11tgs new $125 Call831-U48 Sta11dards1zt'pool table -CLEARANCE ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'S2 i''ord W•T.6atickateel m'.!· 1396 -$.500 bi5 22 ll _ WANTED body. tools, boxe:;, racks 1'\JU s1u-bo" :.pnng and . (' II t · d $650. '64 Bwck wagon l)tvert A t:all ut l'"J pnce mallresi. $50 Sc·uba .:l'ur sell 01 l1 udt• amper. se ·con ame $350. 54().~ rect'JV..., & forwards your "'" 7•u! lllr ffiOtOrCyl'lr'. (•Vt•ry r-$6 370 for 8' bed On~ ton pick ------ """ 0 u. """ ~• • • up. Must be lesK U1un 3 n __ ....... n).,,.ne calls. N~·urly new tl1111g ~oes. !1711-5175 aft 5 30. s lb do t · ____,OftGI "'"' por rt ,.,e , win yrs old. 545-3501 eves & Only $600. 759 081 l A:.k G 1• no 1 n e t l' ,1 kw o o d • V'" l · l bs I ct · V.WclH TV Rodio o s. nm a . e c nc weekdays. forSm1thor lla:&sc handled 1'roniewar1• HIR st' 8098 refng&stove,dockside --------- -Sctllng for 12 Handmatk ' CIMtO p o wer, uhower, 200 Camper s hell for '7" Al.ralream 1970 31' Twin. 16' Hobie cat wttrlr. mny wiused $700 494-1401 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' u mas, Ii.st ofr over Sl500. -----M~t sell Maranl7. 4:l<IO gallon fuel. rrurny extras Courier, like new. $225. Extras $6,195. 15 cu rt fr061 Coldspol Mhcel .. ous receiver lOOw/mls With lonly.Stockf632. 586-9177 Call64&-6096 refng, maple record Wmhd 8011 Dolby JVC 21' ch;rnnel Qimper 8' ('abover , jacks 4W'heel Drhn 9550 c b n l : I eat h t>r <'hr ••••••••••••••••••••••• t.'qualizer 14 operative Sfl'I• $3,532 & xlras, I.Ike new. ••••••••••••••••••••• •• 900-1557 314·17th St 11H ORJa.TALRUGS hund~ Sea-V7E $100. 2A' txpress Crwser VS. 554-2356 COSTA MESA H.B an 6pm wlc. dys, all nnd tapestnes wanted. ttn.9533 lrlr, elet'tnc refng, dock 1-----__.;,,____ AMC-JEEP on wk.nds Complete sales & service 25" Clr 1V ~158 f'r'"" d ;:-1 ~1de power. tnm tabs, 1976Campcr shell. sell or b Sh h Sh h .., ""' '" wipers. 100 gullon ruel. trade-tools, must see to *I IN CALIF J-:n,oy Superdonuts "ER yexperts. a ·n a • & set up 1 yr warr 2052 loaded 2 o nly. Stock apprectate.645-7309 TT' • RAND BOY SPECIAL'' 557 1400 Newport BL CM 642 5340 #631. G73. No dealers ------ Cup o< corfee & donut or WAMTB>: ---please Motariud Bibs 9140 OVERSTOCKED! choice w1lh purcha:.e of I Playpen lll good. clean 12) Advent Stereo Loud •••••••••• ••••• •••• ••• • 25 CJS available dozen or more donuts Speakers. Xlnt rood Safe $3,245 76 Cunatt.J, run:. great. 1B Plcku1)6 available ()pen 5 30AM to 8PM. M condiuo n 111 lime for $170 979-7045 afl 7pm ~/bestoHer. 55Cherollees avatlable Fr ., 0 grandch.rld's vis it m one -2A' Cuddy Cabsn, V8. lrlr _, 1 C2P~t Sall frei week. Reasonable. loah&Mc:riM loaded.Readytof1Sb,fis· ____ 64&-__ 7_939 ____ 22 Wagoneersavailable good thru July 78. ms W Please<'all646-478l &:..~ ..... hermen·s delight. Only VOLUME t!lthSt.CM _,..,._... one StockllSS.1 Puch, Nwprt Mdl, 800 m1 DISCOUNT :i IGlns-comph.>h·. \.-ith Wa nted: Front throw ~··••••••••9()j0 $t25/bsl~~iso DEALE:lt! · ud Juwn mower & power s--SI 893 THEODORE :•· ROBINS FORD '20o0 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 64'2 ·0010 1972 Ford l loo van, i.tnd up bubble, good <·ond . fuJly equipped, refng & stove, S31!i0. 675-1193 AlltosWcmted 9590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WEWIUIUY YOURDATSUM PAID FOR OR NOT TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP CARS BARWICK DA TSUM '·•" lu.an(',1p"t1t.111u 831-1375 493.3375 WE BUY ClEAHCAAS &TRUCKS COSTA MESA CONNELL AMC.JEEP pottery SL IOeQWI' dg C 11 ft 7 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... • 646-3540 83e 1.i121r. a a pm • Sl\lL.l.NG congcrual gent 20' Hunaboul, VS, trlr, '77 Peugeot, Blue, 550 oneonly.Stock #570. miles. excellent cond1 Family Membership to , ' would l i ke t o :.all lwn. $400/bst ofr (714) John Wayne'!'\ Teonii. Ca r cover for 1!177 weekd11ys, share main HARRISOu'S 962-646S Club. CallS3l·7600 __ Camaro . ..,<;a2t714156rene tenance work & ex " .... peru;es. Chns 646-llM SEA RAY RE.MOOS.. SALE Mllsic:al ---loots. Mmine 3101 Coast Hwy, N li. 631-2S47 Puch Maxi brand new $42.S 546-5351 Unbelievable values. l.......,.nh 8083 &,ipmtnt 9030 Thennador dbl self-ctn ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------iBlack PuC'h Moped, ex· oven $100, 6 burner gas 'nnKING FOR 90 llP E ud II I II d ook I ,,... LAMol v1r e, a e el'. 20~ ft Peon Yan Ex-ce eot con 1t1on c top $25, sng l>C ...... se A GUITAR?. I b It $611 5 loiletssso a Thennador " comp r e • " . plorer 225H P. Chrysler 548-1060 c· • Martins. G1bson s. 549-2787 -;ogl bltn oven $25, Guriao, other fin e snboard w/only 565 hrs. Motor-c~':'/ Thermador warm 'g oven acousllc & elec, all cstm L9' Evtnrude boat tra iler Eng m J(d cond. Boat new Sc 9150 SJS. blln wall htrs SS. k k f Good cond ,.,1ake offer 1972. Ong. owner has l'h1na & s tainless s tl pic ups 10 stoc • ree in 6"75-fill83; 835-;9« kept excel care. Unique ••••••••••••••••••••••• sinks SS $10. Kitchen stailatioo on pick-ups & tunnel dnve allows easy ~Clean! l\1de dshwshr $25 + tuners David Santo Wanted Cor Hobie 16 trlmg. G<loceao. lake, or '76 Honda 750F with cabmt'ts etc. 675-5019 or Guitars 548·5277 or boom, sidebars, tram bay boat. VHF r adio. Windjammer Lo mile:.. ~1391 ask for Joseph _~78 polm~. taller crossbar Replacement value new Sl6501bst. 960-5844 or ------PF.AVEY P.A. l yr old l30 963-0029 rc·portedly Sl2.000 Ask 5J6.7711 Transfer member selling wt 4 l'haMel top 2.col D-~ p 90,.0 mg $7500 Hes. 673·659!1 --------- l'QWlY membership in eu 4 _10 .. spks. $495 ~. oweor "' Hus.644-4760 '69 Ha.rleySportster$1300 .\1 esa Verde Countryclub 646-2023. Mike. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------1 646-3168 rremendous savings. Aft ~· &>a Ray Weekender. call after s pm. 'i ~5873 Offic.e~& FORS.ALE S.16.000. lmmac., pro· EqaiP""nt 8085 1975 24' Reinell Segdan fcss1onally maintained Mmi Trail Bike, 50cc, 4 l .1womower, good cood ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bndge, OMC 225, xtra uy :.kipper. T w10 454 spd, recent overhaul, $35 Lady Kenmo re clean, dual station. VHF, Crusaders 40 hrs. Call SlSO/bsloCr.494-2536 2524 Harbor Blvd. CHEVROLET COSTA MESA 2828Harbor Blvd. 714/549-8023 COSTA MESA '77 Blazer, 4-sp, 350. A/C, 54'-1200 PIS, headers. ster, CB. WE PAYTOPDOLLAI< big tires, many xtras. FOR TOPUSEDCAl<S $7850 768·9221 FOREIGN, DOM ESTI<.: C or CLASSICS 1978 GM Pick up, all If your car is extra clean cstm Ln & out, fully eqwp see us first . for off-road. Must sell. New, 1,000 mi's, take IAUERIUICk over pymts. Appeared in 292.SHarbor Blvd. truck show in Vegas. Call _eos __ t.a_t\_~_es_a ___ 9_7_9·_2500 bef IOam & aft 6pm. 714-640-7719 19m Ford F250 4x4, 390 V8, nu brk.s & clutch, wm~h ul.11 boxes, many xtras, must sell, best offer. 491Hi837eves. 496-8877. Trucks 9560 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE BUY USED CARS CALL GARTH Used Car Mgr 540-5630 IOll~SO~ & SOX • LINCOLN·MERCURY COMPLETE IODYSHOP MOW OPEN EXCEU.!HT SEUCTIOHOF iii :.'1JC~ J,tdt' BGrn -t "11'1 i\ C Sn1C.AM 1'"-1 !!lt'rt'O. 2SM. $7550 P P 673-8284 c.,t 97 15 . .......•.•.....•.••..• ·11 C.:apn Snrf 4 'Pd ~~c· Gd truusp S21:>0 alt 11 pm 64(). 11111 ll173. 49.000 ffij ~ $1.750 714 400 '/(jl2/f)61 0271 IMWRESALES We may huv~ your nt.')(l Datwn 9720 car in our 1nven1ory l \.sl t •• •• •••••• •• • •• • •• • • • •• u.-; today· * DRIVE A * 131.2040 495.4949 * LlnLE ••. * ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST 0 Soles Service l,.1-,1 .. in1; Roy C~er.lnc. Rolls l'{oyce liM W IS40Jamborel' Newport Heach 640 6444 BMW RES.ALES 1974 2002 4 speed. air conn . & s ter co l'3 SS l·Ltc . (373LPFl 1974 lo•aria 4 speed trans & s tereo. OLSMCBI 1975 530i Silver with blue mtenor. 4 speed, stereo & only 12,500 ongmal milt!:.. (89SNRRJ 1'75 530ia With air cond. & s tereo tSOOMMLI 9'762002 4 speed, sunroof & air t.'Otld. (59JPQM I 1976 530i SAVE A LOT SUOP&COMPARE BARWICK DATSUN ~.111.111.IJI \ 'Jl'l"lt JJIO 831-1375 493.3375 •DATSUHS* Large Set«t•on OfAllM~s SALES LE~ING l'ARTS·SERVIC~ COSTA MES.A DATSUN 284511/\HBOR BLVl> 540-6410 5 40·021 3 i -1 Datsun 260 z. Dt'W dutch. brks. pamt, ma~ whl. a cond. A'1 1F:0.1 roo10 S3900 640-573"l 77 Datsun 280-Z. A t:. AM /FM ~tereo fl track . mags, louvre windows. 1 s pd, 18,00U m1 Pvt pl) $75()() 963-0867 : 5<12 2790 4 speed, :.unroof & :.Lereo ·n 8210 L.lftback. Sten•• cassette. (486PllH ). cass. warr Owner m11st 1977 l20i :.ac-nfice S29SO 673·21~1 4 s peed, sl('rco & air Sea rs washer $7 S deplh folder, bail tank, bctwn 8 & 5; 540-3383, art .78 yz400 Yamaha, used 2 1!46 7631 I 0£ & many xll"as. Pn<'cd to 6,fi40-7822 times. 4 hrs, same as ALLEN i cond. (23RSPI 1 'Tl 280Z 2+2 & c pe Xlnl 2626 HARBOR BLVD 1977 320i ~~n. fully to.11t1·t1 COSTA MESA 4 speed . sunroof & mag OUTSIDE move. offft-20' Shock Uone blln !Iota-new, pnced to sell. $1600. Best • t 1 0 n, mt r 'm 0 u n t , '72125TC Suzuki Enduro, •I fl Rt'dwood fenrml{ T & (;, 8'post & stringers Pick upSSO 646-~ l'ro potter's k.Jck wht.'t!I. SIOO. 317 Avocado, #A, C.M. or557·J567 " ... RDS ... LE s~suo 1 b s t ofr . (714> eng.rbllS250.642·3203 '"' "' HARRISON'S ~ •1H-t1 - ---C . E. Su~lus SE .a. 11 ..a.y BOATS ' · ------BMW 90/6. '76, 8500 m1, GMC TRUCKS Kmg sue mnttreSl> .s.: box spnngs $35. Headboard $) 0. 549-0133 Offic~Foumihre ~""' Like new, 1412' Steury, ~urtmeis ter fairing, C.:hr:. Sl·UO. De5 k:. 310l Coast llwy,N.B. gn•at for fisb or ski. Samsorute bags. V.O.O. $20-$65. Tbl!'I SlO-S20 631·2547 85J IP J ohnson, tilt lrlr, mst. $2750 Ftrm. 673·4138 Hookcases $15. F1uores-many xtras. Sacnf1ce. 78' Yamaha OT 175 En· cent light fixtur es. 18' Glaspar, Volvo IB S2595.G44·l059 duro. $875/make offer. T Y Pew rile r 5 & w/08 drive. dual gas 40' DeFever lwin-djesels, Call 557-8393 after l'Uslom Dog house. New. calculators. Everything tanks. elec st~rt, dual fully eqwpped $84,000. 8:~PM. &stoffer for office & s hops . b full R L 7cu'"'"-"' ---------67s.4277 631·2777 all. cov r, · " ....,-v'"° l975 Honda 125 CB. Mint •--------•!sips 4 w /bead & lrlr 1o~ Sail 9060 C'ond. 80 mi/gal Runs B d I cmpll. S3200 645-1691. UT>t Hex ran t water co or. ••••••••••••••••••••••• great $425. 549-1485 all Westwood Village". '7U Rambler 6 cyl auto 16'fiberglassboat.w/trlr, FUJl ·YAMAHA 6PM. 1978 GMC 1/• TOH YANDURA V8 I UIOmt!ICl l<eM, PHI -· g1uget I 7• 10 ft'HflOlfi llGL2~~1&; s5595 1978GMC l/2 TOM PICKUP f "'~ orie s tulty ••t•o't "'lUfi>080' tTC0t'3Z!!o21350J rramoo, ()(fer. 675-9747 S550. Runs great, Sler<'O jSHj> Johnson. $1100. -------- t•omponents ult quad. 496-Ui~ DEALERS 74 HONDA CB360 Sharp s4295 Bode Pods ltow.,- Les:. than 2 hrs & !>ml \'aruum.s 645-1826 !>harp port cir TV 19 ' 4 Yacht Brokerage Bike! Hi-low seal. $475 mo old, uver 30 house Duffield 20' electn c boal I..isllngs Wanted! Ph 64S-411.5eves. plants w /pot s & w /ranopy $10,000 SouthwHtem WEHAVE 1na1·ram<', 2 C.ipt. Nemo 675-76:-,S eves, 549 0344 Yacht Sal-'i':J 250 Yamaha S225. Fut-A GOOD l·or Sale John Wavne t b d \II .,0 d ..,. lyregistered Ii• n n I~ l' I uh Mi m . whJ e r e s, J ... cs ys 2-ltll Newpnr1 Blvci. 6464916 SELECTIO~ r eap + manv xi ras. Newport &.ach " t~:r:.tup $450. 640 5.190 1!+<1 3:1:!6 ~5 Lower Cliff 25' Bay I.Iner sedan rJb1n (714 l 673-9211 XI n t con d. • 7 J 2 5 o OF JIMM YS, .... """' t k ' Dr LB crUJser . fully cqu1pl, Ya m a h a' SK m '1 's' SUB .re.,.,,..., :. oc up now. -----supe r clean, like nu. URBANS WE BUY USB> CARS! We're the new Chevroll'I dealership in lhe Jrv1nt• Auto Center . We need your used C'ar' JOE MACPHERSON CHEVROLET 21 Auto Center On ve IRVINE 768.7222 Allfos, lntporied ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aldi 9707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 FOX. blue 4 door. AC. AMt F'M, auto. $2300. 968-1486 '71 Audi lOOLS. reblt l'n~. Nl'eds body work. Nt•w tires & brks. $750 644-4798 eves Summt.'r pnccs S4010Pn<'edforqwr k!>;,ilc Dis· SaC'rlfice $ll,5 00 . Jslander 30.MKJl,super $400180. Call aH 5pm, &V nH1I D f' I 1 v e r e d & play sheh i•s $25-$50, Pw-673-8120. boat, many xlras. S23.500 551·11.98. AN ·74 Fox. s ter, a ir, s nrf. as 'tdl'k(>d !>5.q 1746 lure wings 540-3222 P .P.. -7-1-H-us-·-ky-d-irt-. -b-i.k_e_,_r_e CONVERSIONS is. $2200. 75,000 mi's. 2 pair t wn mattrc:.;el>, d.iy~ 6'.!:'.' OG:.17 eves. 2f0 ~ RI~ a. n 11 t .1 11 l Y ' 644 l8J6. bwlt engine. Musl sell. .. _______ ... -~---· ------ with rol INS. $25 t'J. Peh 8087 1 erg u::.s, ( 196~). ~50 2 7' f': r IC S 0 n , I 9 7 7 64S-781J, or 231 <:abrillo, .,.~m:::I~:.'.":.~:~:.~..':~~.... Alatt.Wf~y 9709 \162-3437 dy:., 968-014 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• h.p ., l/O, 0 :M.C. Like Showboat, diesel, RDF. CM . (rear). new cond. Boal in wat~r. radio. whl, 3 sails, leak ' , •·ves _ Baby.b1-rolort'drabbits& ready to ~o $3950. w1tb mt S2Ja50 64z.6949eves For Sale 76 llonda quacklt>ss dU<·ks, $3 50 trailer 1opt1onall. Call ' · CJ360T Excel cond. $600. 1•J 546 ~ after 7 pm, 586-1745 22' So. Csl. Racsng sloop. best ofr 492-6642 Albatross. btrul cond. 4 ---sail'l, mu:.t sell. $1500. Motor HOftllfs, SCIM/ , .. 114 ALLEN CAOILUIC • OLD~MORll F GM( TRUC.k\ \•" ~~::~.~·s~yl E ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• •1;9 Austin Ame rica. AM /F'M 8 track. sunroof. good cond & run!> gd S9l0/must sell 498-tfA~ wheels (583..')PNl 7·t 200;1,. ru•·ou brn. !Iii. "77320io int. 1\1C:, n1·w p ain Hlack w/_gold mt<•rwr l{rt'at t•onll ~O IJy:. Stereo casselh•, air l'ond i52·1UG1. t'vcs l!Jb !'>.1"21 & only IU.OOU mih•!>' "i3 240Z Excel co11d. J\1r (CJ9iW) m.i~:.. :.coup, louvr1 831·2040 495.4949 AM1 F~t t·as:. Set• to ap prec. $.1600/h r m 541>·509:! CREVIER &I ST~ UOADWAY ~AHIA AHA 835·3171 THE ULTIMA I C OR1V11<G MACHIN( *USED BMWs• 'il 20024spd Ci5Jl4) '722002 Lsp <~1Ll \l 'il200'lA.A C C5~LP01 'i5!)3(1J .\uto 1916MTV I '76 2002,4.WS/ R f 549PllZ l '76 5:l>t • Lux I 60bP II M 1 '765:n; S Rl581R<.:S1 Closed On Sunda~ 1978 BMW 320i EXECUTIVE CAR With f>pct•1al mags, J1r <'ond . steret> & fol-! IJghts (10535) SADDLEIAOC VALLEY IMPORTS 831·2040 495-4949 '76 7 10 Stn W'I" 4 speed. sunroof. radio & heuter. &!per c lean car lA'!>s than 18.000 m 1:1. (4iJPCl-'l $3259. THEODORE ROBINS FORD ' · 2060 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 64'2·0010 DATSUHS! '77 8210 With S 'l>t-t:d ICJll" 1lmlUJ> '76821~ Automat1c with Hn Iv 17,000 miles 11321'V.I • '76 710WAGON On ly 15.llllO OrlJ.!lll 11 mil..,.; (7J2Sf.SI '7 1 SIO WAGOH -With Yt'r " lnw m II• ' J!rn; 5301. I I. ISO VIN· W57DVfl T'on1we & J:rnovc punel in~. Ii' & If lgth.'l. solid """d d oors. 32 "'80" I ~>Uven.>d doors 2A xso· 64G-:m1oa Salt wal{'r aquanum &fish. 963-3214 31' Umn1tt'. loaded, f1l>· hmg, Bnst.ol cond, T /S. P .P $32,500. 831-9395 640-7\ZJ/675· 1714. Rfttt/Storage 9160 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .., n r r. ,, \t t· \1 '' ,. r SADDLES.AO< f)nd what you want 1n tapedeck. ~llwr. ;!J.0011 VA.WY IMPORTS , ( .1 PU Sh bo Dall} P1lotCla!i!.1fH"<h m1'<; OnJ? ownr CJI' 831 _20,.0 4 .. r ,.949 ~.J"'.r..r..r..r..rJ"..r..r..r..r..rJ'.r....-..r..r....-//..r..rH..r..r..r..b-..r....-.,..,./..r.r..r..r..r..r.r..r..r..r..r..r.r..r.r.r..n'.• ~ ~ ~ Fun Funni ~ ~ es ~ s ~ ~ ~or ~ ~ .. I ~ ~ s ~ Fabulous Fathers ~ § ~ ~ ~ ~ This Father's Day do something different with an § S "AD FOR DAD" greeting all the world can share ~ ~ on Sunday, June 18th. ~ s s § You can create your own card like the sample § ~ below and bring it into any Daily Pilot office or ~ ~ you may matl it to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St . § § Box 1560. Costa Mesa. Ca. 92626. The price rs ~ § only $10. Your card must not be larger than the ~ ~ sample shown ~ ~ ~ § To Tlte ~ ~ t1Jotz.£d '6 G>tc.a.te6t ~ ~ Backya~d Ch r~ ~ ~ -. CHARLIE BEAL ~ ~ Ha.pr11 ~ § r a..the1t 1 • .\ Va lJ § ~ n1rom Ma.ma BettC ~ ~ & l~l~le Bca.i~ ~ ~ ~ ~ § ~ If you need help composing your "AD FOR DAD'' § ~ and would like a little cartoon in it. please call a ~ ~ friendly Daily Pilot Ad-viser at 642-5678. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ S You cm, chanJc you!" S X Fotfttt's Dery cat"d or N § 111• 1our Mmtw C..GNJe § ~ or l~ccwd. 642-5678 · ~ ~ § ~/....o:r.r..r.r..c;.Q'"J/J'!Y....O-~..r..r..r.J"'//J"/J"///////////"/ ..... /~.r.r~'\ I ( , \ Venture 25' 4 months old, Rent a 1977 Executive mny xtras, reasonable Molorhome o r M 1n1 646-8m2 motorhome from Herb 63 ntem ort :t. 973·114~.wk•l)c; "' ..,~ .. wht spoke whls, lrg knob btes. 4·cyl eng. Orr Autos, H•w 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 ~183 or 754 ... 0146 •• • ••• • •• • • ••••••• •• •• • •• ••• •••••••• •• • •• •• •• • •••• • •• • • • • • •••• •••• • • • '7 5 CAPE DORY TYPHOON. 19' full keel. ~loop, basic boat $4000 W1lh trlr & extras $5500 5'\2-9861 Friedlander. Call any of these numbers 898-6777 537.7777 828-8888 Ford PU, '71, good cond1 lion. :i, ton. gas & b utan e . $2000 714-646-2939, wkdays. Nnplcs sabot. good cond Rcnl 20· Mim Mtr Home. 1976 GMC 4 X 4 pickup, Nced1mmed1alely. fully self.cont'd, reser ve 350, I ownr. $5800 ___ 64~-1220 now. 6(2.()9.18 493 9828. Ask for Paul, 16' fiberglass sailboat RENT 23· Ftreball setr- w ltrlr. t·abin, sips l , contained. Lotsofx0tr:is. m an y «tr as, $ 9 9 5 . 645·2283 5H6-0449 -New luxurious, 24 • m 1n1 Must sell, 14' sailboat , motor home self cont·d M1cr1ficl! $6()0. 646-2239 generator, Sips 6, rea~ a1'k for RB or 830·2954, bath. $325 wk 7• mi also 7ti8·:1480 Dodge van. $140 ~k. 7; 27' Erl c ks on '7 3, New _m_i._p_vt_p_t_Y_· 964 __ • i_oos __ _ atom1r 4. Xlnl cond .. Dana Pt slip P.P. $17.000 1714) 493·1171 wk exl 212 4~8lYS aft 5: 30 Ha.mg difficulty buying or leasing a cc:r or truck Father's Oa y s pec1 a I. _c_AU. __ K_EH_5_4_o_._7_5_5_9 Sabot dolly. $425. Dys For Rent: 29' P ace Ar 54().3222. 644·0637 eves. row. air. gen .. cruise. CAL25, $6,2.50 stereo, nu & beaut 'll11s boat was used m our _6.'l).4004 ________ _ Cl boot sniling club in San FOR RENT: New Pace Dll'go. Had btUe use but Arrow, sips 7. da1ly or U>'>ml't1cally needs up. wkly. ~rad1ng. Xlnt \alu1•1' 552·9726. Cull Evelyn at O;H 1d --------- fo'raser Inc. 714·673·5252. Trailers, Trant 9170 --------...................... . 30' /\mermarc Catch Rig. '71 Coleman. s ips 6 . reasonable. (6.8xl4 6 <'losed). Xlnt. 714 'ti75-4.r,()58am-Spm lllr , batt-ht, $1850 Wood Sabol SIOO 642 0787 540-9319 16' Santa Fe. sips 6. tiood shape, $86.S. CAL 27, full t•rwse/race. ~---546-·_202_2 __ _ eves '71 Chevy I ton l: & C. dual rears 750 tires, 10,000 pd GVW, long whl base. S2SOO. 898-5715 -----· 'OOSTAKETRUCK ~.ton/lift gate. Makeofr. H75·5258 '68 Chevy 1 1 ton, auto. nu eng, nu tires. nu a1rshocks. cass tape Make offer Dys 549·7981 , eves. 64!H918 '69 FORD f200 p/u V 8. aulomal.Jc. radio & heater. A strong truck at a reasonuble pnc<'' <61739El '73 Datsun P/U w1lop <'amper shell. Excel cond. $2, 195 892·3049 '63 Ford PU. FlOO, 292 eng, 3 spd. hvy dty sus pension S89S. 646 1321 Vans '570 T o p r o n d . N e w Jw/to Senic• Parts F.v 1nrude. $13,500 &AccHsoriet 9400 .•••••••••••••••··~··••• Aa0-4372. •••••••••••••• • ••• • • •• • 76 CllEVY VAN. • ton, longbed Camper con loah. su,.; '65TR·4 CnRine, all or version Lota of (1ll\r86. Docks 9070 parts. Xlnt rood. smoo or ofr ••••••• ••••••••• ••• ••• • 557·8120 lr19 82A I SUPS AVAIL.AILE Y AC Newport f14t, OMI Shp Wanted. Nrl 11hp 1m· med lor new 33' '\lulbuat ConlllC'l 8.1 rbar1& H S 11t 640 7991 or art 7 Call 551 4108 Aut.obody Repairs M.1Jnr or Mmor rollts1on Big savings Alan 556-4017 BUck Wildcat 445 en~ & trans Ong 28K m1 t\il ly equipped 1300 fl46.8M9 -1!174 Ford Van, 53.000 mi, nm!I & llrf'S. itood rood , sum. TOP 151.2407 ·71 Ford club wagon I ton. auto. air. Stt•rco. excel c•ond Ut~hout $2400 f.:11 9.sf..0675-8638 WE NEED YOUR DELP! COSTA MESA DATSUN MUSTI ~2 NEW CARS SELL ~ & TRUCKS FOR ~THE GREAT DATSUN ' DRIVE-A WAY'~. WED.· THURS.-FRl.-SA T. & SUN. JUNE 14th· I. 8th THERE1S NOT MUCH TIME SO ACT NOW FOR GREAT SAVINGS ANoVALUE ) .. (,. ... , - I I l t \ ' I ] 1 F a t • J\I b t1 II n le 3 1 ('' di SI in <'I ta lo Al !Et '"· •• c. c. Ct c. C# 0. •• ~ h ... ' I fi lMll ' • l I s f r11o1rw., Juno l:i ILi/Ci ~~·.~~·.1.":~:'.~ ••••••• 1 ~.~ .... ! ? .~~ ~~·.1.":~.~ •• ••... ~ :1!::'. •••••••••••• ! ? ?. ~ ~~ •••••• •• ! !.~~ ~~. •• ...... !?.~~ _r_n_ur_s_da-'y;,,.._J_u_ne_1_s_1_9_1_a _________ o_A_1L_Y_P_1L_o_-_. _.;;;D;....;;;..9 l)afly, Toyot 97 65 OflAHGE COUHTY '7-t Stingray. t'itl·tdl ro11d1 Ford 9940 Auto1, Used Pinto 9951 ···••••·•··•· · · ... !?.2.~1 ,~~ "";. 11 1 "'', :·~·: .... • J ~. 1 :.~111. •••••• ~ ••• ••••••• •• • • • • VOL vo • ·.. ~"~'~1 .... ~z3 1"'*i duy,. ••• ·~ "i:·;o·.:v·~(;~~· ·• · · ~;;.:.:.: · · · · •··•• ·995·2 7·; i<~~.:~~~ · :-<1~;1 ·: :,;i~1 · 1,76 D "TSU.., 1 oull ).i..JIAI 1'1' "'·' '"•11 190ll YOU L·X''l.USIVE'Y VOLVO • -·-, 0 I "' 'h • " I "• "' "'-• • 78 Vl'ttc. IJurgundy Mw.l sell fiest ofr ••••••••••·•••••••••••• n~ oworr u 1111 •••H 2101 73 4511'-if' l rt-Jm pull sa.&.YYOU l.Jraest Volvo Uc:11ler • .it currwl int . I spd. L K2, __£3·71~ ·oo Mustan~. runs l(OOd. tin~ IU.t or1 !Jt,() .:In • :1pt't.'d ,11r l'untJ 'ii\ t•r c"""' in·i·l~ ""I 1• .... l utr TO OT A in Orange County! '"M L'M tape t •re rweds SOmt' work 289. '7J l'illt" '""""'"' .iut•. 11 a unu .•• ' vv "' • BVY LEASL' • .. " / r s c 0 • 'i5 Granada, "dr, li ke I v """"'' ' d<tl'n or. )llt'rt"l & 111 l \ ~atlll SEE us.• or i:. It .. P/wtndow. PJS. p B. tit Ot!W, J0.000 ma·:.. auto, a1.1tomalJc. Makl' or .,, A c. hl·atl'r. rul.1111 ~04.11.l cellcnt t•11 ntl1t 111n DlRECr whl .,.,r r r spkrs 547•3182 tire~ & ~11:. m1i.,,~ t342PKK I ForsJh•Jt MG 9742 MARQUIS TOYOTA f''·~· ~.[~-,,~.·~ • ~ M~y:xt;us "11~55216 __ · ~;/;782P I S. r.idi J ls bright red pJ1nt 1111. OHLY$6195 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MlS.SJONVIE.10 -----------"" ........... l !Jti 7 P o wd t•r blut t~or makemt·JcJt•.il CortFoxleG'iWJ 712r.1<;r.titJ~Wl <.it.lttip.~d 831-2110495-1210 ~ ~•••••••••••!?.~~· _72_Co_un_c_r-w1camp shell Mustang. 6 cyllnd ... ,·. Lhat I can't refu.w l'.111 >ot.lv 1•xn•I mc·dl Mst ___ _ "" Excelcood.$1700 11utomJt1c t1on.m , ..ifll'rl~noon.~724:> 645-3661 -.dll.Jt t74:1 72 Coron u Mark II, 2025 S. Manchester '68 Cou.:ar. P tS. P /B, 642.5340 on gmal ownl'r In •:x· FerT'Clri 9723 .• f 1 AM/FM. a ir. auto. 46,600 Anaheim 750-2011 A/C. lo ma's. nc:hl body ct>lle nt conditio n In ~ 996(1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •2 " 11 .it-t l'OOVl•rt. ~ood m 1 's, gd cond, S2 100 work $800/BO. 673-8009. '74 Ranchero. GT. P /S, tenor llkt-new AJI re ••••••••••••••••• •••••• 76:nlGTB. pn:.t111c offel"> l>l'alcr 645 59tlO or 675 i!jC(l i·ontl, tup 111 lto•Jd rond., l714l 842·3612 uft 6pm. '69 Volvo, new pa an t. "low Prices!" Pt B. a uto. a ir. radials. pail' records furnished . 1974 Ply Saltll1ll' MJ 500 rn1 •ln rbll engine, ----AM/FM r~"o AIC real Ll!•Sl.._.G 1977 Cougar XH7. am air S<"hk.s, sharp s:uoo New carburetor. liming Wa1it. ~pass. I •~. f•, U ~u-.t "'II OHl•r 631·2743 '72 Cehca r ebll t!n g. Cl"'an, .. """~7S.i.iv•5(} ~ " Ill a c u 1 a t c · b 1 k Call 731 3343 t54171Wl ch a 1 n . turn i.1 i;i n .ti Air. Gd tire -.. 11 J n or~\1551 $1SOO.Call after 5pm. "' ~ v01 -494-11 31 546-9967 w1chamo1~ int d< lnm sy:.lem. mu f f l 1 r Cooll'r . J ll' -.hc.rk • Rat 972S MGI 97.... SSZ-4836 Swedish Volvo Ml'chaml' ,~ All t:.'Quipmenl + lo mi '70Counlry Sqwre station r .id 1.o tor. <'le. <.: ... U trailer httctl. C'K llJd111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••-:~ ·nceuca GTCoupe at Ivan's, 1995 Hurbor l~ ~s onc~i.~ P __ .P_. ~~~.:l~5~~.dwk~~o S40·227Safter5PM 92 inc 1 ts c 0 ood co~·~ S1.80t1 75 L'iat ~·in \ •1 L M "'( I Blvd ' C.M . 6'6·l98.2 Dodge 9 Black Mustana F"~tba"k, -_. ra _nge. · r '' °'• I I' r • i!ll;'i m i tJ (();JIJSlf.'1', Xlnt White With tan IOtCnOr 935 <> u <> ' sh..irp , He-.i ul fer l'OOt.l Sl200 5spd . AM /FM s tert.'o '70 164 4-spd. lthr, A1C. Executive C'ar SALE' '77 1!17i, low miles Stereo. '73 Ply. 12 pa~~ dt•lu 49!H500 li429'J05 with 8 t r ack. wire A M t l-'M , nu t1 rt•s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LTD II Brougham. 2-dr . air. P /S. P /B Mog wu~on, AIC. JllS VK, t 74 Ftat 12-1 ~pydcr, new Pone~ 9750 top. rad1u)s. A nzu ex ••••••••••••••••••••••• whec!15' deck rack. pm s h oc k s . h1 m i 's, '67 Coronet xlnt cood, P /W. P /S, wheels.$4800.5'88095 ownr.$1990 645·0222 s tripes 15.000 m iles S2500tofr 548·5929pm. $SOO or bestoCfe r P t B. c ruise cont. T ---- haust :.y~tem, A M/FM LARGE SELECTION OF BRAND NEW 1978 d k 898 2820 wheel. wire wheel cov. '74 Ghia II, V·li. auto. Cherry con . A:. for '4.altos. U5ed 351 V-8. xlot mileage bluet wht vmyl top. air. '10 f.ury Ill. 1346 621J Rick. 962·9824. 64&-9303 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·w GT Dart. auto. A/C $5200. Dys. 642· 7111 2 P1S, P/8. Leisun• Wor ld 1976 Toyota Corona, 4 d r, WU 9910 '73 Monte Car lo. P IS. Rill, gooll tires. Fair Eves. wkends, 557.4339 owner d r: ven 20,000 1!171 Plymoulh 1-·ury IJ I stereo, m<Jg!>, xlnt <'Ontl. $3450 499-4 1..39 75 Fial Xt!J. <'h!JO, A l l' ,\ ~I f' ~1 ~ t l' r ca~~ Magi., ~.fk.111 rm s. $3875 Ev~5S2~1 PORSCHE 924s a uto, A t C. AM /F M ••••••••••••••••••••••• P IB. A t C:, P 1W , xlnt C'ond $600/bstt>42·49<J9 ---------rru 's 52950.494·2029 xtnt trouble frel' 1ran~1· stereo. RC'ar window d ef· Excellent transportation cond. $3150 642-2512 1976 Aspen WaJ(on 1970 Ford Maven ck. 3 Lo ma. J1r. I'~. It It, Sl}<J(1 &.'i: u~ for your bei.t buy toe.la) Hurry• foger Xlnt <'ond. $3800 car. '68 Skylark-gd mec h Special Ed. lo mi s. speed $750 Call Irene oe.mobi» 9955 pp Alt b . 4.93 57~ Call968·7702 :ifter 6PM inter/ext cond $1200/bs l '64 Nova. runs ~ood . gd 640-1643 1142·7456 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 131 Cl1•:rn :!:! 1111 stereo 1·as .... Joto. S:l.500 &tJ!.6().19 !179 7613 SIU YATES VW-PORSCHE _.__ -oCr 675·5520 lires. body a'eragc, nds u.---J L -99 .. 7 ·7:; Cutlass Salon. xlnl 66 Plymouth to ury 111 '72 Corolla 4dr . ext ra xlnt brakes $400 or ofrer .,,.., Dod 0 A ,. p .., """""ft'lC• "' cond , full'-' loadet.I Must $300 vr b l•-.t ofl • 1 ""'II "'A 557 2 {D ge art \. o 1•~o J cond S1095. 135 t:merald ·m S kylark. lo ma·.,, 1 ~-~~~ _· 8_1 5~ l'"'._C'!. Good body Runs l{reot ••••••••••••••••••••••• sell 714 630·8662. dys & SJ6 5190 San J uan Ca p1strano Honda 9727 837-4800 493.45 I I Bay 494 4378 ownr dnvcn. xlnt l'Onll S550 962 7019 1971 Maven ck <.irabbcr 714 770·300.S. eve~ Poati --9965 $1000 4!19 4966 '65 Impala. xlnt C"ond $1000 714173i·IH4!1 aft~r fi -----oc Xlnl -· -$600/or belt offer Ford 9940 PM weekdays PWo 9957 •••••••••••••••••••• ••• 73 Ceuca . 85.000 m 1. Cadilloc 99 I 5 Ca ll 646·23·14 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 Gran Pnx LJ All '70 3Spd. new clutch. 1972 FORD power. lmm .. l' $420h cond. $1900 640-1749 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ------ Brc.d Hew '7& 1975 PORSCHE 91tS HONDA Cars 5 .,Pt.:>e<J. stereo t•assette. ----------1 ·oo Corona. $800. 54().5515 536·4527 MANY m.1g:-. & onJy :n.ooo miles. To Chc>ow From! 111411. Superb' Lisa ----S.AOOLHJ..Ct< UNIVERSITY VAU.EY IMPORTS '75 Dix Corona St ation Wgn. 4 spd, s hift, lo ma. top cond. Ong owne r S3095. Ph 552-5321 OldsmDblle 831-2040 495.4949 Honda Ccrs • GMC '78 Porsche 928 l oaded~ Tncb white, brwn. Stiver . blue. Cehca, 1971 ST. btful cond. 1 ownr, air. $1795 54().4466. 2.850Harbor Blvd. t0b43> (714 J 540.7559 Ken. Costa Mesa 540 9640 -------- '76 CIVIC CVCC stn wgn 4 cyl, 4 speed. l~i:age earner. rddto & lwatl'r. ltnmaculalt-! lU3:JPUY 1 tStk 1'3226 J S319L 1977. PORSCHE 924COUPE Wit h fact o ry m ags, Blaurunkl s t ereo 1 assellC', air t·11nd v E R y s II A It I' I (787RJYl SADDLEIACJC V AUEY IMPORTS 831·2040 495.4949 '72CB.IC.A Air cond., AM/F M 8 trac k . s t e r eo, m ag wheels. n e w M1 r h radlals 4 speed. vinyl top. Clc;.m & xlnt C'ond ~ or best offer Call now • 673 60:!0, 10 1; 675-0380 '75 Corollu. One owner. 29.000 miles Factory air. Pn stine of Huntmlgton Very clean $2950 770-3084 9767 Beach is oUenng lacquer ---- pa1ol, metfll finishing & TriWllph ~~~ii!-fender nanng to Porsche •••••••••••• •• ••• • ••••• '74 C1\'lr Hat,·hbac. xlnt ~ers. 536-7888..:_ c~nd. 31:000 m i':.. S2400 '70 911T , newly rebwlt Call aft h 30pm, 55!Hl'Jl4 en1o:1ne & paint job Xlnt Jaguar 9730 cond $8000/Cirm 645 641 4! T ri TR 7 Must i.ell Sunroof. AM/FM cass .. $51()(). 49S-2390 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 914 A M/l''M Sh'rl'O. 1955 J aj?uar X"J.10 MC x lnt ~ond. i.a n 1fiC'C roadstt-r, uri~snJI. mint S3100 631 0257 '68 Tnumph 250 xlnt cond. c·on4, 644-4 H7 aft L ----1 $2,500 firm --Porsche '6!1 912, Hare 497·3710 Mmdo 9738 TJrga Modrl S ~pd _,_ __ __;;::..:...;::.:...:.::..._ __ ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• mags, AM fo'M 8 trac k. VolksWDglft 9770 mira.cle mazda $775A). 962·4316 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 !J 14·1 7 Light blue. ex eel cond m ust sell $5000 546 !>778 WEIUY&SB.L VOUCSWAGENS 2150 Harbor Blvd. '78 Porsche 928 loaded. Largest Selection In The Area!!! Costa Mesa 645-5700 automatic WEST GERMAN IMPORTS 645-6120 ·73 4 d r v.aljon 4~pd, radials. gd cond $1295 .i97 l2S6 --- transmission. #0181 17141540-7559 Ken 1;1 Porsche 912, 4·:.pd. ---------- Mercedes~m xlnt cond, $5500 Days. LARGEST 9740 1lt1 1110 I H'" 213/421 mJ14 SELECTIO .... ••..•.•••.•.•...•.....• .... 1975 MBZ 280 sr:DAN TobAl'l'O hmw11 & in 1mmacul.1h' 1•ond1 tum' 12~1M l·W • \111'.! !ll~ lo Jpprc•1 lilll'' flu~ or il'J!>t' •'75914 1 8 • 1\ <.:. apr grp, fac mag:., hkt· nu $6495180 l'.I' 962 22K OFUSIDVWs IN THE.Alli BILL YATES VW.p()RSCHE l'or~the. 59 Cl)t'. sunrool. San Juan Capistrano new c r pt. ocw paint. 837 4100 493-451 I 1974MBZ450SE ':..~_·ry_t'll•a_n_(l42·27_:;.i ---·------ ('omplett· V.11 Ii '-ll'rl.'O. '67 9 l2 ~ivon.·e forcing VOLKSWAGEN pwr. winrlow~ .ind with sale Gd cond . M n~ • •inly J.1.lJSO low mllt•S xt ras. tJst orr Day!> Saln--Ser1tc• I 142W W I Ruy or lt'.I!>\' 642 5113 Eves 673 2274 Top Dollar 1974 MBZ 450SL ·;4 914, Sl\'r blu. blk mt • Paid for Used v w ·s ,1ppeJ rancc group. im l Eqwpml•nt 111clU<.11·:0. pwr mat• A M fo'M 8 1 r COMMOHWEA TH wine.lo~~. "tl'rl•o ·'" X:Jo 2011 MOTORS C'ond & in 1mma<'11l.1t1· SIHCE 1953 1·ondit.J11n' IOIHi:..~1 flu) '78 !124 . Prop 13 force!. l4"2So. Bnstol c>r lease tt'..iChPr t o :.ell under Santa Ana m.rkt $11.8501)45 4166 We ha\ Pa l!Oo<l -.drc t ion -- - ---546-0220 1>f olher Cim· M BZs 1n our 1m 91 lS. only 4500 m i. Approx. 2 m1 No . or mventof) CJltu ... toda)' .11r . sunrnor lt•ath<•r , SoulhCoastPla7.a. MISSION viiJo IM~O•TS ........ I \ 0 '··•-•t •• 'f'\• W ... w~;. ,.._. 831 11•8 •95-1704 '10 MBZ 280SE1. With ~lt'reo. .it r 1·111111 \h<"hclin t.Jn•s & mt•lJlh1· prunl <!I04BN H 1 SADDLEBACK VAUEY IMPORTS 83 I ·2040 495.4949 '72 ~E t.5. outstanding condJt.Jon Ca 11831;. 71~1-I '75 ~. 1mmal· <'c>nd. un Jy 23,000 m l ... :tfl 'lrJS l)31 ·02 l0 day~. !J~i' 111,20 l'VCS & ~knd; AM 1fo'M, louc.led Mus t -----. - - sell ~IS.SIJO fi40·8.2<WI Must sell. xlnl r.a V,W Camper , $1595 & 68 ·75 ~ll lS, S ilver /\n n1v sed a n . $1095. P .P . model, .\M F M stereo 644 1059. tape A/C alloys C'IC'..in ---------- 540 i!l\93 °hctwn '8·5:30 '00 VW SQUAHEBACK. wkdys New e ng & clut ch. SIJSO. Ph646~ -------RencUt 9755 ·n VW b us, runs well. ••••••• •••••• •• • •• • • •• • looks good. $2000. 497.4070 • • TEST DRIVE A DIESEL SEVILLE • Nabers Cadillac Y~lk>• PJll6'•C. ~·~90 tao& hJlt OQw .. r w 1h •fl.ON '~ & t8 000 m11M t vr WIHranfv C3400MX1 5 10.~95 1975 C..t.DIU.AC COUPE DE VILLE 9••06 e•tPrtO' lull OOwt.'" lolCCQtY Off ClO"O llOw <"lies £ I 'ff wor•only 1236PVI< I $6495 1974 PLYMOUTH SHRING COUPE 8 11(.ilt e .. 14'f\0t tnaQ W,,Hl'lo '•er<>ty 11r c:ond 1 10w M ... , S.1 131$421 >2995 1976 CADILLAC SEVILLE Gol<I •••-Ml -o.-eont:t tape I 1 yr warranty o831N0Ml 58995 1978 CHEVROLET CORVETTE '76 240 D Luxury plu!. l'<'unomy with lh1-. In m1 l>u~sC'I Can Jrra n~c hud~rt tenn'> with lo dt11" n pay ment <9400) "l DEALER IN U.S.A. '75 Eldorado, moon roof. fully equipped. $6000/bst o(fer 557-3381 days, or '64 Bug, reconditioned tn 646-7990 eves.Jwknds. '11 't'I R",RR 71, s:::s ;~:,t1 ROY ID) CARVER side & out. $700 '75 Coupe de Ville, loaded. 645·1827. llhr Int , $4900. P .P . ttouse Of 1msi:wts •U J .... r«"Hf\tU I VIN,t, PAI• I• I •11 l\U ••• \U fJ\I ff\\ ~~~~~l~[ \'----'~ '65 Bus. entire car reblt. _1_14_.67J. __ 2000 __ ·-#----- Leavmg, must sell. Call '65 Cadillac .~xlot cond, 675-8578 25.000 ma on rebll eng ·~ Bug RedtBlk. Excel Mern'<lcs 450S 1-:1.. 73. _Cl~S!O SuNOAvs cond. Nu valves. clutch. ~.ooo mi's on nt•w rng 1961 Rolls Royce Silver and m ore 1\Ml f M ste reo Bt-1>!1'. :.unroof, all ex Cloud II. Beaut car Sl200/ofr644 4508 tra'I ('all 494-1237 Sl8.SOO &40-7030 ____ ·oo vw bug Runs good. '73 MU. 281 , Ian. bamhoo Soab 9760 Looks fair $600/f'lrm 101 . 1\:\1 11-'\1 , auto,••••••••••••••••••••••• 962·7019 P Window . .10 M me '7099Efl8:\1 AIC-, AMt fo'M '67 vw nu eng pa int ~1.1ke offer. 581 5547 aft~ cass, Excel cone.I. Sl9SO. Urea. ~m /fm c~ssellc: l'Vl'l> ------~13 xlntcond $},650,842.8274 'h5 JOOS E convertible. s.bsv 9762 Voho 9772 . 1ulo. collertor·~ l'ar . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl3.SOO 673·1232 '77 DL Stn WfJft llPORI YOU IUY 5-speed trans •• air cond., ..t. USID VOLVO, '75 45.ASE l.t·s~40,000 m l Elt'l' ~u 11roof . im m111·u lute! I nvC'sllgatc our 41'1 mo'I lt-.1 .. c• t.O mo., 11 Olllll'lllj! With • ITIJ II rtu-.. n p,I\ mt•11t 13'>11 l 'I '•:!I X.-.st!i .1 1 ",;!.I i:!-,O . ., . Hause of 1mpons •t•, ........ ••\tfl I UfU" •tll ' • t \l t • /,. luggage carrier. radio & See ui at Southern heate r less than 12.000 Oranie County's Volvo m I I m m a c u I o t e • Headquarters <722SP0> <SUc. l&48AJ MARqUIS VOLVO Sllll. .. ftfls.5roN VIEJO ...... THIOOORE ROBINS ' FORD . . 1060 HAllftOlt l\LVO. CO!.TA ME~A 641:0nl0 \ 13 l·ZllO 495-1210 Don't drop th•· hull' Ciel .1 job "Ith 11 lov. l'O'll l}oil~ Piiot C l us11lf1l'd Acl l'hone• li42·:i67k --- $899 /Dest '1!l6·fi658 '76 Seville. <"mplt J>OWer , g rey ext, lthr mt. Rolls !(n il. 27,000 m1·:. P I' Sl0.500. 979·6046 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 Camaro. 50,000 m1 , 3 apd fir s hit. S1800tolr 499-l496 all 5. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '69 Klngswood Es tate Wagon, A/C, good cond. Bestoffer 847-9881 '77 Monte Car lo. lo m i's. perfrct cond Relocated 10 Europe. must sell. tJ.11).9222 M1chnel Rorrwn Nova. ·7~ CUSI nl, 211.600 mi's. ong ownr, H/11, AIC. :\tttl llf'lted nu.llal11. burglar 11larm. $2000. Ri ll Roth. 751 8922 twf 6pm. .. '68NOVA. Rebwlt e ngine . ~-PHIL u res Radio. h e ate rs. PIMTO COUf'E 540 7800 o r 'i :,2 0011:1 New trans. Pn vate Par-LONG 60.000mi. 00-0542. $600. ev1wknds. ty Make offer 897-1196 moms. Automat1l' tra11~ & only ---------FORD 00.000 mile~ A real dean '67 Pontiac ·I dr v.i.:n. J ll Chrysler 9925 Mercwy 9950 car ! !361EXBl I' ~. p H ,\ M rad11. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• •••••••• ONLY $1375 S675.Call 6739280 ORANGE COUNTY'S I J 977 CHRYSLER CORDOBA With sunroof. s peed con- trol. stereo. tall wheel. pwr. door locks & vmyl roof-all th<' exlras ! For saleorlease.1619RKPJ. Cori Fox LeosincJ 645-3661 l••• f or•tt (•••'\•l'I ~ ''••••J •tl• ... tit•~C~•• ,......_ '68 Ford LTD Wagon. '72 Ford Torino Wagon Corvffte 9932 ___ 642 3582 ___ _ ••• •• ••• •• ••••• ••• •• • •• '75 Granada 4 dr. ti eyl •CORVETTES!• Pwr steerinit. AtC. P .I'. 16 to S2995. 586-~1 Choose From 1963 ttru 1978 HOW ARO Chevrolet DOVE & QUAIL STS. (Ne;1r MacArthur J amboree & BnstolJ NEWPORT BEACH 833.0116 833-0555 '7!> Gra nada Gh1J •I dr. P IS. P/13, air. AM /FM, lo mi, lthr interior $3500. 644-6297 '67 T BIRD w /stereo/ cass Excellent condition Sl495/bst orr 645·1361 1970 Ranchero 4·spd, nu palllt $875. 548-1392 NEWEST ~ He..,...i• 11 Mtn ~ 9970 LINCOLN-MERCURY ll9Ei9Harbor. Costa Mesa ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dealerstup1s now0PEN _, ___ '42.07'5 ; '76 T Bird. Cully loaded. 1mmac. $5500. Pvt part> RAYFLADEIOE 'H P i nt o S e dan. 540-7800 o r 524 ·2 1~i LINCOLN· MERCURY 32.000+ m 1, a uto. a ir. eves/wk:nds UHBAutoCeoter Dr. very clean car. Lo ma . SDFwy-Lake Forest exit owner tra n s fe r red. '73 beaut cood, loaded IRVINE 675-2546or642-7930 w/xtras. pure lux. PP 830.7000 $3250. 644-l!i86; 752.2434 Clean ·59 XRi CouRar. '?IMIHG FOR v. 9974 A PIMTO" ••••••••••••••••••••••• You'llLove Th1sUne! .75 Vega Wagon w/ratk 1977 3 d oor a ll >:l.iss Xlnl cond. Lo m1·~-tJy\ ~tl'hbac~. White v. tred pty Au c·onc.I. Nu tlf'e~. '76 ~1onarch. red w1wh1 trim & inter. Spotless. $1!!75. 644 2877 vnyl top, 2-dr. air. s upe r Only 10,ik>O easy miles. ·--- Auto. P tS. wmdows, new br akes dt tires. $1400. 646-2700 cond . &12 9620 We've bought J van & '74 Veg;, w Jgun . good ----must sell our "good httll' cont!., $1400/bst orr 1972 Merc ury Marqws. X lnt c ood1t1on. low miles, vmyl roof. air con- dtt1on, powe r bra kes. power steennR. stereo. good gas m ileaKe. Sl.975 536-tB74 <'ar." Askinit $.1300 & I hat 536-7002 alt SPM 1s rock bottom pnce. We ------- doo't need 3 cars. Sel• at '73 Hatc hback Needs onl;, Daily P ilot Employee motor work. S2SO/ca~h Parking Lot 8-5 Mon thru 837 8396. Fh & Lhen call 534 7533 _ --------- 1,ves/wknds •3 Vega GT Wagon, nt-v. '76 Corvette L82. 4 s pd, T top, rJre. la ke n e w Ora nRe. a ll options . Sl0,500. Days 642 7812 Wknds. eves 644·9222 -.::_ ----ti res. c lean. runs ~ooc.I. '68 Ford Custom 390, 4·dr, '64 Mere Montclair 390. '71 P into. rbll cng inl', $950 bst ofr li73 7023 A.T .. PIS. P /B, cleao. 4-0r.AtC.A T . PIS. P /B S800. Autos He 910CI S795. S46-5479 Amon $495. ti46-L321 640·0197 eves ___ ••••• : •••• -W:•••••••••••• .oo OVER FACTORY INVOICE DATSUN'S MUST BE SOLD IN\4 DAYS! $ .oo OVER FACTORY INVOICE Plus Dealer Instal led Accessones Al Rera11 Every Datsun s-2101. SiocK1 ENTIRE INVENTORY IN STOCK PRICED TO SELL AT SIMILAR SAVINGS DURING THIS GIANT 4 DAY SALE •Thursday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday Only • Open 9:00 a.m. to 12 midnight . I l ' ~ I . . ' D "' O.All 'Y PILOT rnurana, Jun• 1~ 918 Allerdices are tomJng ! What's an Allerdice? re ''DROP IN" See For Yourself TODAY THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ONLY! OPEN: / ../ 9 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT DAILY IMMEDIATE DELIVERY "" .. ~)UPER SPECIALS AT SUPER SAVINGS--ALLERDJCE NEW '78 ALLERDICE DATSUN PICK-UP ALLERDICE PRICE + T & L Srk 11 72491:305801 Allerdice Special This Week Only A s229so Exclusive Allerdice Pkg. NEW HEW . '78 ALLERDICE '78 ALLERDICE B-210 ''HATCHBACK" ALLERDICE PRICE 54078 B-210 2 DOOR ALLERDICE PRICE 53278 Lease + T & L A New Allerdic~ Sunroof (4719) 275428 Stk. #4687 11973033 '78 280Z ~ ,._~;;~, ,--~ / __..::=--"" . On approved credit Cash price 40 per month plus tax & license. Payments based on S900 cap PER S8900 00 payments of S 126 40 s 126 reduction, residual S4717. for 48 MO onth open end lease • l!ree With Every New Car Purchase INCLUDES Bolt on Bodys1de mouldings. Heavy Duty undercoa••riQ Wheel Well mouldings Stk #4948 Ser lt460142 t-T & L WE'RE EASY TO DEAL WITH! BANK SUMMER SERVICE SPECIAL FREE NEW '79 ALLERDICE 810WAGON ALLERDICE PRICE + T & L Stk #4625 827741 NEW '78 ALLERDICE ~10 4 DOOR ALLERDICE PRICE 54478 Fae A/C, BS Mold AM/FM #4207 00178<4 WE fLEET FINANCING FREE ••• CREDIT LEASE SALES LMbe & Oil wltft NftMlpl ALL MAKES 0.A.C. CoolillCJ 1ystem Mr•lce onay $35.00 CHECK & MODELS DEPT. With this ad On Approved Credit Wheel AMC)ft'Mftt only $10.95 ALL CARS SOLD PLUS TAX & LICENSE -ALL CARS SOLO ON APPROVED CREDIT -ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE UP TO 72 HAS. AFTER PUBLICATION ~ .... Allerdice i~ also a SERVICE • 13861 Harbor Boulevard -. -I . , ' . 839-7000 • ' 1- D11ntin ton Beach Fountain Valley EDIT I O N Afternoon ~.Y. Stoeks • • - VOL. 71, NO. 166, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1978 TEN CENTS Thonias Loses Round on Parking Flap By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. 0t ._ ~llf Plltol $Ult Councilman John Thomas ap· parently has lost the second round or his battle with the llun· tington Beach Poli<'e Depart- ment to open all city hall employee parking lots to the public during evening gradua· lion ceremonies al Huntington Beach High School Tuesday night Thomas led a charge or about 10 angry citizens New Rap Laid on Baker Ry GARY GRANVILLE Of t .. ~ilf Pllel Sult While stiU locked in a touch- and ·go primary election vote countoff. 2nd Supervisorial Dis· trict candidate David Baker has again been chastised by the county Fair Campaign Practices Com mission. This time Baker was charged bv the commission with dis· tributing campaign literature that contained "false and mis- leading" statements about his election ri va l, Super visor Laurence Schmit. As the commission's charge fell on his ears, Baker had one eye focused on the Registrar of Voters Office in th~ same build- ing Workers in the registrar's of. fice were still counting tailend June 6 primary election ballots that apparently will decide wh ether he or Schmit will face Harriett Wieder in a November genera l election runoff. Baker led his incumbent rival <See BAKER, Page AZ> Grad Night Party Ends In Near-rio A wild p a rty involving graduates and fri ends following com menccme nl rites at La Quinta Hi g h Sc hoo l i n Westminster ended in a near· riot Wednesday night. Officers from Westminster. Founta10 Valley. Costa Mesa and Garden Grove -aided by two poUce dogs and the Costa Mesa police helicopter -com- bined to quell the 00-minute dis- turbanre Investigators sa id several juveniles among the 300 to 400 attending the soiree on Cun· ning ham Avenue near Mile Square Regional Park in Foun· tain Valley were arrested. The:iere charged with refus· ing to ave the scene and then rel€.'as to parents. Police al· leged they were pelted with beer and wine bottles. On<' youth also was taken into cus tody on a charge of being drunk m public. Police Officer Earle Graham said the celebranL5 s pilled over into surrounding streets and oc- cupied a church parking lot as the task force of policemen prepared to restore order. Or:~Q~~:s t \\'ea th er Fair through Friday. Sunn y but a little cooler. Chance of some fog or low c·touds early Friday. Lows 58 to 63. Highs Friday near 70 at the beaches lo near 80 inland. INSIDE TODJ\ Y Stt>lle Ford, St>n nf the former pre,,ident. doe!tn 't plori o career 1n politics. The 22-year-old Newport Beach realdent is interested in the rodeo. See Fealuring. Page Cl. l•dex ., .,_ ~· '" ,,. .... .,. •• u... " .,,.,.. ·--· (1 "'"' L.tflMo CJ LM a..,-A6 -•I" t> GJ1 htll'nt ... , M..t ... 1 ,_ I .. C.111 ... ltle AS N•tl..,elN-M , U C.r .. f\ Al4 Ot'e,... C..y AIO Claultl.. OMt Sflwla Pef1M e1 C.."'I" C4 ~-' et-4 c,......... (A ~ """',_ .. Ontll Ntikft At StaO IMrUtl ar e.11.n .. ,..,.. •• 1 tt••~'".,. a ~ ...... ,_ U4 Ti.aien CM P: .. 1 .. 1,.. CM Weat"9r M ltW•tU'9 CJ W-Nwt M , U into the city council chambers to protest parking tickets they re- c·ei ved for putting their cars in a police employee lot during a ceremony at lhe high school on the west side of Main Street. Thomas won Tuesday by hav· ing his ticket and the others re· called by the police department. But Wednesday Thomas tried to park in the employee lot to at- tend has daughter's high school graduation and was confronted ~· by two police cadets. Thomas said he ordered the cadets to allow him and other citizens to park in the lot. But the cadets said they had orders to a llow only employees or police department visitors to park there. According to Thomas and police Capt. Mike Burkenfield. the confrontation was sprinkled with profanity and threats but the ~wo cadets. aided by Lt. "'" .. ,....,... JORDAN'S Kl NG HUSSEIN SMILES AT HIS BRIDE Former Elizabeth Halaby Now Queen of Jordan Hussein Wed Bride Proclaimed His Queen AMMAN, Jordan <AP> - King Hussein married 26-year- o Id American bea uty Lisa Halaby today and surprised his nation by proclaimtng the blonde, blue-eyed architect his queen. It had been expected that the bride, daughter of former Pan American World Airways presi- dent Najee~ Halaby, would be named a prfocess. The bearded. 42·year·o ld Hussein, in a plai n blue s uit, and Miss Halaby. wearing a floor· Man Mugged In New York PatMy Wagon NEW YORK <A P> "If a man isn't safe there, where can he be?" asked a Daily News editorial today. "There" happens to be a pad- dy wagon traveli ng in the Rorough of Queens. And the safety question involves Donald Schneiderman. 23 , of Queens, who a llegedly was mugged Tuesday by a fellow prisoner in the police vehi cle. Aut h o ritie s sa id Schneiderman. who had been ar· rested for alleged possession or marijuana. was being lransport- t>d with three teen-agers from a precinct house in Forest Hills to the courthouse in Kew Gardens. Sometime during the l 112·mile trip, Schneiderman was relieved of his Puma sneakers and a de-partment store charge card. He also suffered bruises, for which he later was treated at Queens Genera l Hospital. One of three fellow passengers Troy Carter . 17. of Far Rockaway was arrested at the end of the paddy wagon trip and char~ed with second·degree robbery. 'Said a spokesman for Queens District Attorney John J . Santucci. Carter, who a llegedly emerged from the paddy wagon wearing Schn eider man 's ~neakers, faces a grand jury session Friday The two other teen.agers in the police wagon initially were charg_ed with robbery. but the charges were dismissed, the spokesman said. Both face trials later this month on pickpocket· Ing charges. Meanwhile. Schnelderman's trinl was scheduled for Tuesday. In an editorial tilled "Is Nothing Sacred," the News put It this way: le ngth white wedding gown. we r e wed in a four-minute Is lamic ceremony at the Zaharan Palace, home of Queen Mother Zain in central Amman. The ceremony. during which the bride was converted to Islam. was presided over by the chief justice or the Islamic court, Ibrahim Kattan. After the ceremony -at· tended only by meQ. according to Koranic law -the monarch and his new queen appeared briefly for the press for photo· graphs but made no public state- ments. No public fanfare had been planned for the wedding, the king's fourth and Miss llalaby's first. The wedding ceremony called for an exchange of vows in Arabic. the cutting of a 12·tier c·ake and toasts tn traditional rose syrup. Hussein and his lissome bnde, who at 5·foot-6 is two inches taller than her husband. will honeymoon on the Gulf of Aqaba <'Oast . The Jordanian Ri viera. They will li ve in a large guest house on tht? royal palace grounds in central Amman. The king has named her Nur e 1 H u s s e i Q· -' . L I g h t 0 f Hussein." lie had m ade his fi rst two wives princesses. lJp and A IJoui Dewayne Brown. s tood their ground. Thomas called the incident "police harassment." But today. Police Chief Earle Robitaille lashed out at Thomas, calling him "childis h and bizarre." Robitaille defended the cadets' action and said he will rile a charge against Thomas for allegedly violating a city charter provision that prohibits coun- cilmen from giving orders to ci· ty employees outside of a coun· cil meeting. Robitaille asserted th a t Thomas violated section 607 of the city charter. The charge will be filed with the city a ttorney to- day, he added. But Mayor Pro T e mpore Richard Siebert said he also tried to park in the employee lot Wednesday night Siebert. who did not identify himself to the police cadets on duty, said the two young men were rude lo him. Siebert said the city council directed the police departmem Tuesday lo open all city hall parking lots to citizens who at- tend graduation ceremonies across the street both Wednes· day night and tonight. "It appears that the poltc~ de· partment docs not take direc· (See PARKJNG. Page A2l Huntington S Victim Sought One m a n is missing and feared drowned today and a second 1s hospitalized after be· ing rc~cued by Huntington Beach liff.'guards Wednesday as an estimated 32 .000 people flocked to west county beaches. A search contmued today for the missing man. whose car and clothing were discovered near the borderline bet ween Hunt· ington State Beach and the Hun- tington Beach city-patrolled strand. S tate Beac h :.pokesmen declined to idenbly the possible drowning victim, aged 23, whose· wife re ported him missing Wednesday ni~ht. She said he left for the beach about 11 a .m. and didn't return at 5 p.m. as planned. to pick her up when she got orr work. Lifeguards were on duty at the time. but rip currents in the im- mediate vicinity of the HWlt· ington Beach Pier have been fre- quent and severe due to seanoor erosion by winter storms. City lifeguards reBt!'D'ed. one victim about 2:45 p'.'"m. We~ day after he nearly drowned in surf just east of the city pier. James Connely, 25, was list<.'<i in guarded condition al Pacifica Hos pital today. where he was undergoing treatment for respiratory problems and lacera- tions Lifeguards said Connely suf- fe r e d c uts from razor-like barnacle shells on his body, in- dicating he clung to a pier piling for a time. , O.llr PiMC ,.._..!If •-.ca"~'" TANK TRUCK LOADED WITH CARGO OF TEQUILA LIES ON SIDE NEAR IRVINE No Injuries Reported Other Then Hurt Feeflnga to Margerlta Lovers Booze Spills in Irvine 6,200 Gall.om of Tequila Lost in Crash By PfULIP ROSMARIN ()I , .. O•llr Piiat Sufi ''ll was a tremendous loss." commented a county fireman who helped wash 6,200 gallons of Jose Cuervo·Llght tequila orr the Santa Ana Freeway Wednesday when a lanker truck overturned. No serious inJuries were re· ported in the tipover accident in the northbound lanes north of Lake For est Boulevard in Irvine. Robert Arenas, 39, or Duarte, driver for An zona Pacific Tank Lines of Los Angeles. said a car that s werved abruptly into his I lane caused him to lose control or his truck. The truck partly crushed another car. but neither Arenas, nor the unidentified driver of the other car, was injured, firemen said. The ta nker ruptured and leaked part Of its h1gh·OCtane cargo. Fire information Officer Steve Whitaker said firemen opened the taps oo the tanker to spill the rest of the Mexican brew:--- "Tequila is highly flamma- ble," Whitaker said. ··we had to dump it before we could right the truck." The tequila was washed into :-. roadside culvert Three freeway lanes weri-· blocked from 6 to 10 p.m. Firemen valued the bulk hq. uor at $17,500. /\ bill of lading. however. noted that rederal revenue on thl' shipment was S65.000. A local liquor merchant said 6.200 gallons of Jose Cuervn would retail for about$167.400. Whitaker noted the toss might have been worse: Two company trucks had been traveling the freeway: the one just ahead wa~ carrying Jose Cuervo.Gold. Funds Questionable Coast College Eyes Summer Sclwol Cut By JACKIE HYMAN Ol O. e>allr f'llel 't•ff If the s tate Leg islature· cuts off all summer school ap· portiooments, it probably would force the closure of summer sessions at the Orange Coast Community College District , trustees said Wednesday. T hey called a special meeting for Friday m~hl to discuss the possibility of canceling summer school, which is scheduled to begin Monday. The meeting will begin at 9 p. m .. following Golden West College's graduation. It will be held In Golden West 's Forum 2. meeting. which was attended by about 300 people. also discussed <See CLOSURE, Page i\2) British Rap Arab Flogging LONDON <A P > -Saudi Arabia 's public flogging of two, Englishmen convicted of Ped dhng home brew to the Arabs In violntion of Moslem law has stirred a bitter outcry in Parlia- ment. The Foreign Office, burned once for criticizing the Saudis. muffled its dismay. "N-ew Yorker s have been mugged in alleys and doorways. on subway trains and buses. But Donald Schneldcrman's ex- i>crlente beat.s them 111." Jackie Gleason, who underwent open heart surgery on June 3 for a tripl~ coronar&' bypass operation. meets the press with his wife Marilyn at Chicago's;Michael Reese Hospital. .1 ' If the summer session is can· celed , tn.&stees will have to de- cide whftl to do about courses not offe r e d during other semesters, and whether or not to shut down the campuses entire- ly. temporarily laying off noo- teaching personnel as well as In · structors. Trustees at Wednesday's LegislatoM scored the "out- rageous barbarism" of the Saudi sentence against construction engineers Nigel Maidment, 27, nnd Brian Cooper, 35, aod de- manded Britain withdraw its ambassador to Riyadh in pro. test . . . r\ B aker Widens Election Lead OJ\ Id Bakl·r., primary Ute l 1 o n l t• ad n v er S upt· r v 1 so r l..aurenc.·e Schmit has s trf'lrhcd lo 45 votes. a c.·cord1ng to still in complete Orangl• County vote tulhes rel<>ascd toda\ Wednl•sday Haker. hud a :-..<"Mil 13 -vote margin un S<.'hm1t in their battle.• tu J01n Ha rriett Wie d e r on the Nove mber general clcclaon ballot in the 2nd Superv1sori ul D1str1cL While Baker's e d ge over ~chmit has ~welled to 45 votes. Registrar or Vote rs Al Olson said today there is still some "cleanup vote <:ounting to be donl' ·· Thul means lht· Baker-Schmit rontl'st for the ballot runoH S1>ot \\On't be dc(•1cled until lute today or curl\ Frida\. Olson sa11.l Graduation Tonight a t 4Schools G raduat1on t<.•rcmon1cs 111 II un I 1ngLOn B1•ach and Win· t<·rsburg high sC'hoob Wcdnt" d<ty 111 ghl will be foll<>W<.·d tonight with commencement ex \'rCl !'l cl> at four other Wc!>L Orangl· Count,. high schools \'ah.•d1ttorwn.., for the Hunt 111g1011 Bea<.·h ll1gh school Cla:-.s o t 1978 wen• J al'k E<t!'llm:rn . Lisa Yl'l'. 8111 Sh<il·makcr, !\f1chael Kong . Eugene ~C'hllh Jb an<:l l!uth Fnl' Stud<.'nl :-.pcJkcr"> for Win ler '>bu rg lhgh Sch11ol 's dav and 1·,·1·ning graduating d usse:-; Wl're I> Nin n<.1 :\1 llr h<.· 11 <1 nd C ra1g J..1 l rOnl('d lll•rc s .1 11 ... 1 111 tonight 's ~·1 aduatmn t•t·n·mc1n11·s Ed1l.on ll1gh ~c houl 7 o c lock 111 lhl· s<.·hool 's am- phltheatl'r, 21400 Mag no lia St., Jluntrngton Bt•uc h . Valed1<" torians art• Clll'ryl Ehn1 and Phyllis I lammon<ls: Founta in Valll'Y l11gh School 7 o 'clock at Shcuc Field . 100!> Main St.. Huntington BC'ac h Sen ior student speakers art> Al· Jen Gmsborg, Lynn Marie Knos and Charles Ph1hp Dallingall. Manna lltgh School 6 30 p m . in the sthool amphitheater, 15871 Springdale St.. Huntington Oc<t c h Valedi c t ori ans are HC'bccca Aguhan. J o hn Sileo. Pttu l llWll. St<.•vcn Jue , J eanette \\'cston, Ct·t·1l1a Baucrnhub. \I a r k ,\.., h h' ;1 n d C r a 1 g Baumt>1StC"r. \\'1•!-.lmins11·r l11gh School I '' 1"11wk 111 thl· )>t·hool'.., footb~11l ... 1ad1um. 14325 (iold<>nwcst S t . \\' 1•:-..t m in:-..tt"r Valcch tlOrians are l>,1 .. 1d l'nplc. Laura O 'llan.1 f 'hri ... tophcr Olum and Kl'vi~ \I 1· J>artlan f 'rflm Page 1\ I CLOSUR E . • the• pos...abil1ty of <'losing down Coast line. the district's "college '' 1thout walls." and c utting off fund'> to d 1s tr1c t operate d KOCE TV on lh<· Golden Wl'st ( 'nlll'gt• tam1>us. l>ut took no ac- tion The cut.., '''<.'re proposed by C .1culty memb<.'~ at Golden West_ Co ll ege and Orange Coast tollegc Trust<.'es abo were pre- sented With C.I Jist or budget CUtS '>Ugg es ted b y Lhl' Classified Employees Cabinet, 1n addition I o a hst of t•uts tht·v had re 1·1'1\l'd from lht• 1·hanc•cllor's of '" (' Thl· fal.'ulty mt•mbC'rS urged rnrming a :-..ubrommittce to s tudy all alternutivcs, including th e possibilities o f closing Coastline and KOCE. 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"" .... , • \) '" ~'\IP\• h" "'• \4 m,:f'\1P! t tf"!•llf•rt ~··"'41 1'fl 0\4"""""''"'' Sd1m1t .,,11d todav he will ask for .i re<"<iunt. !-.hol1ld the final tdbulatwn i.h ow him beh1ntl Uukcr Olson 's figures today show Lh a1 Mrs Wiede r hus tallied 25,IW5 VOll'!> Ml far Bak(•1"s vote cou11l was set al 22,39R whil<.' Schmit was c redited with 22,3~ votes As close a!> the Baker-Schmit countdown is, it fails to m atch ar'I even <.'loser race for the Democ ratic nomination in the 69th Assembly District. In thal contesL. Paul Bell has tallied 10,904 votes while Robin Young is credited with 10,899. That five-vote difference is ex- pected to be challenged by a call ror J retount Crom whoever f1 n1shc!> ~econd in the Democratic ral'l' * * * From Page rl I BAKER • • • l>y <i scant 45 volexs. It was Schmit who complained 111 the campaign pral'lices com- m1ss1on that Baker statements about him in his camp<1ign litPrature were "simply un. true ." A ftcr 90 minutes of scrutiny and d ebate. the commission agreed And commission chairm an Bill Thom went so far at one point in the debate to tell Baker "we have branded you a liar." At issue in the post-election wrist s lapping were Baker cam - p<1ig n allegations that Schmit h:ad prepared and mailed a cam- paign puff piece at taxpayer ex· pensc . Bac~cd by a county lega l opin- ion that the constituent mailer was a legitimate use of tax money, Schmit won the argu- ment . Thl· commi!>l>IOn also sided w11h Schmit "'hl·n he chargc.'<l !:laker's campaign m ailer was in error when it said : Schmit served only two months <J S mayor of Garden Grove. The actual term w<1s six months. Schm1 L installed a s auna bath in his county office but had 1t removed after a public outcry of protest Schmit violated campaign disclos ure regulations when he filed a series of ame ndme nts to hi s 1974 campaign fina n ce forms. Schmjt falsely claimed to be a credentialed school teacher. Sc hmit gave the commission dot·u m ents tn s how he holds IL'at'hing credent1als Additionally. the commission hrandcd the Baker campaign mailer's allegation that Schmit hC'ecls only constituents who con- tribute to his election campaign "misleading." Candy Cause Of Sneezing LA JOLLA IAP) - Marian Harlow opened he r candy s tore because she h ad too much time on he r hands three years ago. Although business was good. s he has sneezed ever since. Now Mrs. Harlow. 52. s ays m edical tests have told h e r what 1s wrong -she's allergic to chocolate. The Sweet Tooth store has been put up for sale. On AIM!tio11 Block This painting by Vincent Van Gog h. entitled "La Berge re d'i\pres Millet." i~ a mong the works in the fiobert von Hirsch collection scheduled to be uucuonect next week in the London auction house of Sothcbv Parke Bernet. It 's touted as the higgest art auction in 11'1story. Diedrich Lobbies For Tax Dollars By GARY GRANVILLE Ol llllt O.lty l'jlet Staff Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich told a special legi sla tive committee 1n Sacramento today that county governments s hould allocate property tax dollars a mong the s pecial districts within their do- mains. Diedrich told the s pecial Proposition l3 committee that e lected heads of county govern- ment arc best equiped to portion out scarce property tax dollars. lie said lhe state 's 58 counties should be given the one·time al· location assignmen t after legisl ators have apportioned .. pro rata shares" of the proper- t y tax pool to school dis tricts and cities. "While l ocal boards o f supervisors are noUhe governing body for all special taxing dis· tric ts, those boards are given certain powers over many of them." Diedrich said. · · ll would appear that local boards would be in the best pos ition lo sort out the many problems mvoltted in trying Lo find equitable apportionment of the available funds ... If Dicdr1 c h 's advice 1s followed by the legislature, m Orange County it would mean the board of s upervisors would a llocate available tax dollars to about 153 special dis tr icts. Included amoung those local taxing agencies are sanitation districts, special ser vices dis- tricts and cemete ry districts. In s once instances. those local agencies are dependent solely o n property tax dollars ror their support. Oiedrich's appearance before the special committee was m ade on behalf of the County Associa- tion of California a s well as county government in Orange County. His words were spoken as the Joint Assembly·Senate commit· tee opened a second day of hear· ings designed to provide local of- ficials an opportunity to let their s tate legis lators know what they feel s houSd be done with the Proposition 13 hol potato. Wednesday, the committee heard from city a nd school dis· tricl officials looking for ways to m1nimiw th<' impact on the prop- crt v t:.ix cJr>llar roll bark man dalC'd bv California voters last Wl'l'k - NEW 1979 MODELS NOW IN STOCK r --i :"Ii <' w II l' mo I 1· a 11 n \\ ~ t•hanrwl :--.l'lt•('lton rn hoth cl 1rcrt1un-. Sonv Tnnilron I nlnr f\' "1th re mutt• t·ontrol ll' l!I ' . 17" & I~. OIJIWOJI Mopup CompletiOll Expected by Tonight KV -11000 Sony Trin1tron. Sony's newest AC-DC. Tuke an)'Wliere portable. 8 mch diagonal. Remnants of an oil spill from a lanker that was unloading off 1 luntington Beach when a hose line r uptured Tuesday were still hcin g <.'leaned up today in Newport Beach. "We would hope so ." a Newport Beach lifeguard spokesman said when asked it the gooey task would be com. pleted by s undown. The U .S . Coa s t Guar d. meanwhile. continued its In· vesligation into what caused the hose break in the line linking tanks or the S.S. Barima to the <iulf Oil Company's Huntington Be ach tank farm. The ship was d\scharging ln· 1fones ian crude o il into tanks located between Newland Street. P11clflc eoast Highw ay . Magnolia Stree t ano Hamilton A venue when the pipeline broke. Oil that had begun spewing from the broken line after the 5 45 a .m. Tuesday rupture was quickly contained by a protec- tive boom. • But a skimmer boat vacuum· mg up the 011, ran into the boom r and broke it Tuesday afternoon and oil globules drifted ashore from Huntington State Beach as far ~outh as the Newport Pie r Investigators today said still .tno,her mis hap occurred when an Aminoil Inc. workboat weighing about lwo tons set sail from Sunset Aquatic Park with Its pilot. two divers and a new boom Tuesday afternoon. The vessel had gotten under way when the e ngine conked out a nd the steel-hulled, flat bottom boat was capsized by swells. dumping its three occupants and gear Into the sea. A spokesman for the Orange County Sheriff's Harbor Patrol at S unset Aquatic Park said W. B. "Bill" Wilder, G. D. Stephens and K. C. Harder were all fished out of the water within five minutes. T hey radioed for help over their Citizens Band radio and a CB fan Ust.ening in relayed the ca ll for help to the Harbw Patrol. deputies sa id. ueput1es sa1a tne ovcrtumeo workboat had to be hois ted out of the oc~an with a crane. TV 116 Sony Black & White 11 .. sr re~n measured d1a~onally. Lawmakers Busy Brown Budget Cuts Proceed SACRAMENTO CAP ) -State legislators are moving quickly to adopt mos t of Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's propos ed $715 million cut in the state budget . and are trimming som e pro - grams Brown wants to keep. Numerous public e mployee unions. meanwhile. reacted with angry opposition Wednesday to Brown's proposed one-year freeze on salary increases for 224.000 state employees. prompt· ed by the Jarvis initiative. Hours after Brown proposed CUTS IN SCHOOLS HEAVILY RESISTEO-A15 EXTRA BREAK FOR SOME-AS the pay freeze and other cuts. s ub<.'ommittees of the s tate As- s embly slashed more than $500 million from their vers ion of the s tate budget. They complied with Brown's request to scrap h is s tate s ate llite project. a nd also made deeper cuts than the governor asked for in others or his pet projects -The California Arts Council, the Farm labor board. the Office of Appr opr iat e Technology and a wood chip gasifier project. Subcommittees of the Senate and Assembly scheduled more meetings tQJtay to continue trim· ming the rapidly shrinking $15. l billion budget. The abrupt c ulling of pro g rams they had spent the last several months approving left many legislators 1n a grim mood. · "This 1s a blow to mental health. There aren't going to be any strides forward.·· s aid As semblyman Art Torres. D-Los Angeles. after h is s ubcommittee dis mantled most or the new local mental health programs Brown proposed this year unde r pres· sure from revelations of shoddy Sony Headquarters for the Harbor Area T. V .·Radio-Ster.o Tape RKorde. Betamax 111\IK 11 9. 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R -La Canada, grumbled that the cuts represented "man's inhumanity to man. including Mr. Jarvis. that knuckleheaded idiot." aid his budge t cuts more state money a ailable to ease impact on schools. cities and counties or the $7 billion property tax cut or- dered by passage or tax critic Howard Jar vis' Proposition 13 "My choice was between a pay raise for s tate workers. coupled with s ignificant layoffs at the local level. or a salary freeze coupled with fewer dis- r upt io ns at our schools and polite and rt re departments." Brown said. f 'ro• Page rlJ PARKING. • lions from the city council." S1cbl'rt said today. S iebert a sserte d that the po lice poli<·y o n clos ing the e mploye(' parking lot to the public appears to be "pubhc e mployees receiving preferen- tial treatment over c itizens ... The two small employee lots a rc located at the corner of Main Street anct Yorktown Avenue. 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VISA-ti4•hrC ...... ladptT......_ C1-.. . \ lfi OA11.' 1'1 \ll s "Harry ... you remember those people who hijacked us in Las Patmas back In 1972 ..• ?" In Ggpsg Trial Judge Change Asked by DA SAN DIEGO <A P > -The District Attorney's office wants a new Judge in the case or 11 Gypsie~ cha rged with theft a nd cons piracy because it claims the current j udge is too lenient in his hand· mg sentences. P rosecutors objected strong ly during plea. bargaining negotiations to Superior Court Judge Byron Lindsley's sentencing practices, should a ny of the defendants plead guilty. LINDSLEY RESISTS JAJUNG people. s aying prisons rail to rehabilitate c rimina ls. , Lindsley has told reporters he doesn't want to lose the case. nor does Judge Edwa rd T. Butler, c hief of the court's criminal division. want the case transferred The district attorney's office has estimated the <'Ost of th£' t rial at SG.300 daily, including fees for court-a ppointed d efense a ttorneys. Serbo· Croation and Itali an interpreters for the Gypsies. who don 't speak Eng lish, and a j ury. "WE MAV BE FACED WITH a three-month t rial." said Chier De puty District Attorney Hichard 0 . Huffman. The then a nd conspiracy charges racing the 11 members of n Chicago Gypsy band stem from a series of incidents 1n Bra wley, Borrego Springs and .Julian. Two other defendants face separate trials. Meanwhill'. ei~ht women in the group have been a rrested on extradition wa rrants cha rging them with ~imilar crimes in Louisana . They are scti£'duk'<1 for a June 26 extradition hearing Suroey Profiles Quakes' Effects MENLO PARK (l\P l California earth· q uakes have caused gaping s urface cracks, 30 feet of horizonta l ground movement and 20-foot water s pouts. according to a U.S. Geological Survey re· port The study, which looked at 46 temblors in Northern California from 1870-1970, was designed to identify the types or ground failures associated with earthqua kes and to provide g uidelines for minimizing seismic haz,.ards. RESEARCH ENGINEER DR. T. L. Youd and geologist S. N. !loose, authors of the report, said the study dealt particularly with the 1906 San Fr ancisco earthquake. the largest earthquake to strike Northern California in modem limes. T he researchers found that m San Francisco ground failure was limited to steep s lopes , s and dunl'!> and areas under lain by uncompacted sa nd fill:. IN THESE AREAS. HOOSE explained, many major p1pchnes we re ser ved, effectively shutting off the water supply to the burrung city. About 85 percent of the d amage to San Francisco in the wake of the 1906 earthquake was caused by fi re, he said Because ground failure 1s more likely to de· \'elop m wet ground. the scientists also s tudied r ainfa ll patterns tn Northern California for the 1905·06 wet ::.cason The unusually wet conditions t hat year contributed to the amount of ground failure that developed. they said Tuition Summer School Planned LOS GATOS <AP ) -The 1.8s Gat.oo Union Hi gh School district will have summe r school sessions m spite of budget cuts Induced by Proposi· lion 13. District t rustees have approved a plan by which parents will pay t uition, at the rate or $117 per student, for full. seven-week courses that meet four hours a day, fi ve days a week. Summer ~chool had been free, but because or thC' J arvis-Gann property tax initiative the district and t 9 of Santa Clar a County's 33 public school systems cancelled summer school programs . FREE SUNDAE FOR DAD! You buy a sundae and Dad gets one free With this ad on Father s Day• ALBERTSON CENTER Brool\hurst a Adams. Huntington Beach Open Dally t M O DEWALT HERE'S SUM FATHER'S DAY IDEAS 10" POWERSHOP Haa open motor construction. develop• to 2 HP. With 3" cut, baa manual brake to atop blade quickly. (Crazy facta ln the .. boob.) #1744 lncludea stand. 247 88 STANDARD OR METRIC 21 PC. SOCKET SETS 4•7 Great aavinga in either standard or metric Mta. #1169 or 1169M. %" & ~,,drive. 40 PC. STANDARD SOCKET SET 15~! Y4" It~ .. drive. What a bum.mer, think my kicla would get me a swell socket aet like this? Maw, probablr something crummy like goli clubs. Combination SAE It Metric. 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While one pelican digs for anchovies. others watch for man who tends tender, apparent- ly availing himself of !>Orne other lunch spot. Below. ~at<.'d pelican folk flv out to s ea. po~~1bly afll•r a le~::. capll\'C ::.nack CSLBU Rap Brown Now 1\~~n~~~!i~~ Musllin Merchant twn of the JOUrn al1!>m department of Cal Mute I.Ang Reach h as ~on a1·t·reditat1on from thC' J\ mt>r1can Council ror F:duc at1on fo r J ourna lism Cul Stale Long Beach became the :-.eventh such arrrNht<'d !>Chool on the West Coast. ac· cording to department chairman. M L. Stem Sixty eight srhools in the rountry have been re- <:ogntf.l•d hv this national counc1l. he added 4 G raduate With Honors Four Orange Coast ..,tudcnls have ~radualed with honors from Western State Univers1· ty College of Law in Fullerton M arJonc Rushforth of Costa Mesa graduated c-um laude Graduating "with scholastic merit" were Nancy Ferruzzo of Fountain Valley, Richard Ma si n of La~una Beach and Jill Richter of Laguna Hills. ATLANTA IAP) -H. Hap Brown. the young revolutionary who exhorted blacks lo ~ct ~uns and shoot whites 10 year_s ago. now 1s a Mush m merchant who runs a l't mall grocery an the \\'est End ··1 can·t prevent you from writing a s tory. Masha•Allah <it 1s the will of God l." Jamil Ab· dullah Al·Amin said as he sat in front of the brick building that has three locks on the door and burglar screens on the window A COAST GUARD R ECRUITING poster hangs on the wall around the corner Al·Amin talked at length to reporters from the Atlanta Constitution, but refused to allow them lo t akc notes or tape-record the conversation "I was the most arrested man of the decade the 1'60s). "ge said ... I was probably arrested in all the 50 states." The struggle then. he said. was not JUSl to sit next to white people. It was a problem of right and wrong. and he said that is still unsolved. "This is 1978. and a nyone who still thinks that · 1 ·m black and I'm proud' is enough is in a sad situation," Al-Amin said "It is not sufficient." THE BEARDED AL-AMIN, 34, wears a crocheted cap and overalls as he sits in front of his s tore. watching children play basketball across the s treet. Ile regularly Joins the game. The children buy candy and cookies from1he store. which also carries everything from tissues to a kosher leg of.lamb. He said he converted to the Muslim faith while doing five years in prison In 1971 on charges of try- ing to rob a bar . Wuntians Graduate In Law W e s t t· r n S t a l c Un1 verc;1ty College of Law of Orange County ha s awarded law degrees lo u number or Orange coast residents. Receiving deg rees arc· 'oron• dtl M•r Johnny 8u1t~r Hed !(fine Jr .. UIN'rlM MarhMl COSI• M9M -EUQent> llt!rQl'rOI\. Ch•rlei Aktn. UeorQ1a ~•rrrtt Norris. Sue t<rU\wlck•. Judllll Rttd. Marjorie Rujhforlh, Denni< Sll<''· William SOIOltt a"" J6'1 VOIMll~k D•na PolM vern.t Carey. Teode ic;ennedy &nd Cllarlt\ Le8e;,u El Toro J1Kque1vn Fosler and M•rv1n Martinet founl•l• Valley -Nancy Fer ruHo. Oanlel Hoppy •"'d Thom•s Schollmlller H11nlin9ten hKll -Floyd Btlsllo, Jomu Bennell, Ruth Gretnt>.Jum. Geor9e Haines. Donne Jacolaon. Roen.rd K"ltY. Arlhur Melvin, Ja<' R1110110 Jr., J•mu Sulllv•n Penelope Tor9uon, Patricia von Rlodl and Stepnen wesl. trvlnt R-.1 Ctl•rllon. An"" J•tOb\Oft Mid Jtnw\ Ktm EHi Irv• -~ Slnl•rd. Latun• Br.tell Gtorgt Hutclllrnon, Richard MUtn .ino Etlnor Morrl\On l.atllflt Hllh Jill Rlt llltr MIUIN Vi.Jo -Mttllael V1nonl tnd Wiiey Wat\On N••'''' •11<11 -Cynllll• An· derson. Mark Ast1wor111. KatlllMn Clar k Turpin, Dirk Oltllll, Dan Oliver, Ktnnelll Stone •I'd carol Truem•" S•11 Cl•-"'' -Lury Ountao. TnomH Hanoev •nO Don ~r•ll•t San Jun C:.ptatra•• -Jtmt> Footn Jr. ar>d ~flrey Hyll°"-Sul eetdl -Oon A~ WHtmlntl~ -Wlttlt m 8umm 'Y' Sets Kung Fu The Chinese art of self-d efense, Kung Fu Thurldey. June IS. 1978 DAIL y PILOT A I :; Haldeman Out Dec. 20 WASHINGTON (AP> -H.R. Haldeman. whose storied loyalty to Richard M. Nixon shattered in the backlash of Watergate, will be paroled Crom prtson Dec. 20 after serving 18 months or a !our-year sentence !or obstruc· tion of justice and perjury. on society . . living u totully wasted life at this lime .. that assail u thinking man who 1:. required to enter prison. The U.S. Parole Commiasioh set the release date "'ednesday, acting on the recommendation or examiners who interviewed Haldeman at the Lompoc. Calif.. minimum security prison last month. As chief of s taff to Nixon 1n his first term. and the president'!> closest confidant. Haldeman wielded enormous power. But their friendship turned sour when Nixon refused to pardon Haldeman as a final presidential act and when he later alluded to Haldeman's "llE HAS BEEN punished Society has had its retribution." Haldeman·s book. completed while he was at Lompoc. maqe the best-seller lists. An industry 5ource said he earned at least u half mllhon dollars in royalties. Ha ldeman. 51, was convicted afte r a three-month trial of con· spiring to obstruct justice, ob· structing Justice and thre,• counts of perjury. His co defend ants. John D. Ehrlichman and J ohn N. Mitchell. were con v1ctcd of similar charges. THE COMMISSION HAD the option or paroling the former White House chief or staff any time after June 20. There was no explanation why it did not re· lease him after he had served the minimum lime since by all reports he has been a model prisoner. IN HIS BOOK, "TllE Ends o( Power." Haldeman made the final break with the former president, characterizing Nixon as being behind the Watergate cover-up "from Day One." Nix· on ignored the charge in his memoirs. All were sentenced by U.S District Judge John J . Sirica to serve 21fi to 8 years in prison After .hearing taped statements of contrition. S1rica cut thl' terms to one·to-four. In prison , Haldeman has worked seven-hour days, seven days a week as a lab chemist in the sewage processing plant. • Haldeman enter ed Lompoc June 21. 1977 a!ter the U.S. Supreme Court refused to accept the appeal of his Watergate con· v1ction. In a petition later. he said imprisonment made him "useless to the world. a burden "He is making no contribution to society or to himself." his lawyers said in a petition. "lie 1s . just trying to exist and stay out o f trouble ... he has ex- perienced the indignity. shame. horror, fear. disgust and all the other overwhelming e m otion "I am sorry for what I've done and for what I've been respons1 ble for. for what's been the rl' suit and the damage it's caused to many. many people a nd to our own governmcnt<il s ystem.· Haldeman told Smca Low School Cuts Urged . Educators Ask I 0%; Lawmakers Favor More SACRAMENTO CAP ) -School oHicials are urging legis lators to hold Jarvis-caused education cuts to a minimum -but their legislators are s haking their heads. Testifying before the ----------.. two-house conrere~ce ( s~~TE J committee considering -''"' emergency state aid to local governments. state schools chief Wilson Riles asked for $2.2 billion for the first 12 grades. Thal would be 10 percent less than they would have gotten in the 1978-79 budget proposed earlier. T.alifornia School Boards Association and the Ca Teachers Association asked for $2.& b1lh . But the c hairman. Sen. Albert Rodda, D· Sacramento. and other Senate Democratic leaders favor $2.1 billion for schools up through the com- munity college level. That. Rodda said, would be c utting them by 15 percent -and is m ore generous than they should expect in future years as state r~erves dwindle. SmRnter Cl .. •e• Dropped LOS ANGELES <AP> -With 60 percent of the system's income for the upcoming year gone. trustees of lhe Los Angeles Community College District have voted to cancel most summer classes at all nine campuses. Wednesday's vote, prompted by the passage of Proposition 13 last week, was 6· l. Officials estimated the savings at s.1.5 million. f'ire Chief to \lolta1t~r ALPINE <AP ) Fire Chier Jay Ellis says he'll become a volunteer fire chief July 1, the date that layoff notices given all 22 members or his fire department are slated to take effect in the wake oJ Proposition 13. Douglas Benson. president of the Alpine Fire Protection District Board, said Wednesday that July l is \\hen the district will run out of money. Con•truction Halted SAN DI EGO I AP> Construction ·or the new University City lllgh School. due to open in lall' 1979. is being canceled ror lack of funds as a result of Proposition 13. off1c1als say. Bids to build the $10 million school were bemg a sked this month. A ~pokesman s aid it might be re~urrected by 1980 EqtdpMnlt /tfotlabaf ~d LOS ANGELES <AP I -The cars and office machines Los Angeles County can no longer ust: because of staff cuts rorced by Proposition 13 will be s tored instead or auctioned should they bt: needed again. officials said Wednesday. It will cost.lup to $4 m illion to m othball the equipment. but Mechanical Department Director Ma thew Jacobs said the county doesn't want to sell the 3.000 cars and 20.000 office machines ''becaust: the people may eventua I ly come back" to use them SF f'are• ln«.-reased SAN FRANCISCO IAPI /\ move to reopen the issue of Municipal Railway fare increases, which were ordered in Mayor George Mosc~e· ... financial emergency proclamal1on. has been de- feated by city SUJM!rv1sors The board had approved the increases Monday night after the proclamation to offset the impact or Proposition 13. but supervisors met again Wednes· day night to reconsider their stance in the wake or cnt1c1sm by angry public transit nders Castro Actions Probed J WASHINGTON (A P ) -The While House, fac· ing Fidel Castro's repeated denials that he abetted the Katangan invasion of Zaire, is outlining secret intelligence reports to back up its charge that Cuban troops accompanied the rebels almost to the moment of the attack. The release of the s ummary of the highly classified reports came as President Carter re· iterated his charge at a news conference Wednes- d ay t hat the Cubans were deeply involved in the rebel invasion or copper-rich Shaba province last month. Carter s ited a list of steps Castro could have taken to block the invasion and contended that the Cuban leader's failure to stop the attack was. in ef· feet. proof of Cuba's complicity So1.-iets Retaliate WASH INGTON CAP > -The u.s .. Soviet war or nerves over a rrests of each other 's citizens is escalating after a dramatic confrontation between an angry Andrei /\. Gromyko and Secretary or State Cyrus R. Vance. a U S official reports The Soviet foreign ( ) minister r eportedly IN SHORT threatened to retali_(\le - for the h1~hly publiciYed arresl outside New York City of two Russian na· lionals on spy charges and told Vance. "Two can play at this game." It is "the first comprehensive commitment to human rights" by the 13 million.mem ber de- nomination. said the Rev Floyd Craig of Nas hville. Tenn. 2nd Off ic.•er Die# CHATTANOOGA. Tenn. <APl -A second Chattanooga police officer shot in a Monday night s hooting incident at an apartment 1s dead, .1 hospital official said Patrolman David L Friedenchsen, 29. died of a cardiac arrest today at 1 09 a.m. PDT. Erlanger Hospital spokesman f'red Gault said His death came on the same day a funera! with full police honors was scheduled for h1~ partner. Officer Nelson I. Hess. 35. TREDYFFRIN. Pa. <AP> -A 10-year-old New York girl. abducted near Central Park in Manhattan. sexually a!.saulted and held captivt: for four hours. scaled a six-foot chain·link fence and escaped her abductor along the Pennsylvania Turnpike near Valley Forge National Park, police said. T redyHrin police said the girl persuaded her kidnapper to stop JUSl cast of the Valley Forge exit and allow her to relieve herself. She then made her escape over the fence and her abductor apparently did not pursue, authorities said. Gromyko's warning late last month. disclosed by the official Wednesday night, apparently was car-r;:;;;=====:;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~ ried out in two separate incidents Monday -one of 1 them the arrest of a U.S. businessman. •Hot Potato' Seen WASHINGTON <AP) -The House 1s tossing a political hot potato to the ~nate with a vote to forego a cost-of-li ving pay increase next year and to reduce Congress· own budget by S percent across the board. The economy measures. written into a routine appropriations bill for Congress and related agen· cies for the 12 months starting Oct. 1. were in· spired by the so-called Proposition 13 "taxpayer revolt" ln California last week ln which voters or· dered a major rollback in state property taxes. For Father's Day . Better his score with a hand-made Batik Leather Golf bag! Imported from Indonesia and exclusive to us ... ·Also ' Two Honored At Redlands Two Orange Coast slu· dents have been elected to Phi Reta Kappa academic honor society at the University of Redlandb The new name, he said, came from a fellow in· San Soo, will be taught Strategy Shifted mate and follower or Islam . Al -Amin means at the 011ange Coast YM· trustworthy and Abdullah means ser vunl of Allah. / CA in classes aimed at ATLANTA <AP> -After long hesitation, Lotions and Potions by Caswell-Massey They ore Richard Bryson of Laguna Buch and Katherine Johns~ of lluntin~ton Beach. , Jamil means beauti.ful. all ages. Southern Baptists are headed into a new. broader Teacher wjll be Ben· arena to fight social Injustice and human OP· "YOUR NAME SIGNIFIES \\'HAT you strive to do In your life," he said. After his parole from prison. he moved to Atlanta two years ago. He said his purpose now is to serve Allah. run the store and serve his .com- mun 1ty .. I " jam in S. Brandlt, who &'l'ession al home and abroad. holds a black belt and Their stance was seen as a clear strategy s'hlrt has a state credential to1 .. by the nation's laraest Protestant body. which teach self-defense. generally ln the p~t has shunned poUUcal ms, Information Is 3vaii-concentrating on personal morality and saving ble by calling 642·99001 souls. . ......... • .. ~ f ~Y/;ffcvr~ings ~ Santa And , Ca 92705 ·!714)546 6600 • (In The Antique Guild Plaza ) 0 1 t • Irvine EDITION VOL. 71 , NO. 166, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSOAV,JUNE1~1W8 T oday's Closing ~.Y. Sto~ks TEN CENTS t ' Park West Families Escape Eviction The Irvine Company, under in· creasing public pressure over its decision to evict 79 families in the Park West Apartments to convert their section to adults· only. raised the whit e fl ag Wednesday on the landlord- tenant war. A statement from Irvine Com- pany President P e t er C. Kremer , who had remained aloof throughout the 12-day con- troversy,announced: "The Irvine Company, as a matte r of corporate policy, will not evict any family resident, or force a relocation at any time. for the sole purpose of changing f a mily apartments to adult apartments." Kre mer's statement came a day a fte r the company an· nounced that its original 30-day eviction notices to the families at 3901 Parkview Lane were be· ing extended at least until Sept. 1. Also on Tuesday, the Irvine Ci· ty Council voted unanimously to consider a city ordinance that wo uld prevent landlord dis- crimination on the basis or fami- ly' status. The ordinance was intended to block the Park West evictions. ll was n ot certain T u esday whether there would be enough support among council members toenactit. The Irvine Company intended lo move the families to other all· family sections at the 880-unit apartment complex. If families chose not to re- locate, with the Irvine Company paying moving costs, they were lo leave the complex at their own expense. County See · g Funds For Special Districts Oell•l"li.csutt~ Diedrich Appeals To State By GARY GRANVILLE Of IM 0.11• Pli.4 Sc.ff Orange County Supe rvisor Ralph Diedrich told a s pecial l egis lative com mittee in Sacramento today that county governments should a llocate property lax dollars among the s pecial d1stricts within their do· mains. Diedric h told the s pecial Proposition 13 committ~ that elected heads of county govern- ment are best equipped to portion out scarce property lax dollars. He said the state's 58 counties should be given the one-time al- loca t ion a ssignment a fte r legislators have a ppor tioned .. pro rata shares .. or the proper ty tax pool to school districts and cities. CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS FOR NEW SAODLE8ACK COLLEGE CAMPUS IN LIMBO Passage of Proposition 13 Threatens Completion ot Faclllty In Irvine "While loca l boards or supervisors are not the governing body for all special taxing dis- tricts, those boards ace. given certain powers over many of them," Diedrich said. Campus Closure Costly "It would appear that local boards would be in the best position to sort out the many problems involved in trying to find equitable apportionment or the available funds." If Diedrlch 's advice is followed by the legislature, in Orange County it would m ean the board or s upervisors would a llocate available tax dollars to about 153 special districts. Taxpayers Out $800,000 if Work Stops Taxpayers will lose about $800.000 1f construction has to !'top on the north campus of Sad- dle back College. This was the assessment of Edward A. lllart. the college's. assis tant s uperintend ent of gl'neral development. Pas:-age of Propos 1t1on l:l threaten~ completion oC the $6 6 mil hon satellite c<tmpus present·. I)< under construction in lrvane. The 3.000-studcnt. 20·acrc fac1h- ty had been scheduled ror 0(.' cupancy in the spring semester of 1979. llurt. told trustees this week * * * College H e ad Wants Action On Campus By REBECCA HELM OI ttw Oelly Pli.1 Sutt South coU11ty residents are in danger of losing a lot of money, not to mention a college campus. and Saddleback College board president Larry Taylor wants s tate lestislators to "get off their duffs und do something about It '. .. There is no question in m y mind that this job s hould be Cm1shcd out or the surplus com ing out of Sacramenl-0," Taylor said. while walking around the partially completed facility late Wednesday afternoon. The "job" is SaddJeback 's $6.6 million North Campus, now UJ'I· de r construction in Irvine. The <.'t'Jllege needs $3.8 million to finish thl' first 20-acre phase. scheduled for occupancy in the ~pring of 1979. Because or Proposition 13, the budgeted monies ar e no longer 3\lailable and worlCmay have to stop in 60-90 days, following f:Ompletion Of this .year's con- tract allocations. (SffTAVLOR, Pa,e AU I hat Saddleback needs SJ,794,000 to complete the campus and no provisions for the work exist 1n the college's projected 1978· 79 budget. Because of Proposition 13. llart :-.aid. 11 1s hkcl.v th::il aftt•r l'Omplction over the next 60 to 90 rtays of this year's funded con- tracts. the north campus will have to be shut down. Hart's cst1mated loss to tax- payers was re<1ched by adding a !See CAMPUS, Page /\21 Booze Spills • ID Included amoung those local taxing agencies are sanitation distr icts. special services dis- tricts and cemetery districts. In some instances, those local <See COUNTY, Page 1\2) Irvine 6,200 Galwns of Tequila Lost in Crash By Pm UP ROSMARIN Ol IM O.ilr Pllol Sl~ll "It was a tremendous loss." t:om mented a county fireman who helped wash 6.200 gallons of Jose Cuervo-Light tequila off the Santa Ana Freeway Wednesday when a tanker truck overturned. No serious injuries were re· ported in the tipover accident in the northbound lanes north or Ltike Forest Bouleva rd 1n Jrvtnc. Robert Arenas, 39, of Duarte. driver for Ariiona Pacific Tank Lines of Los Angcll's, said a car that s werved abrupUy into his lane caused him lo lose control uf is truck. an n o\.hc said: truck p a rtly crushed r car, but neither Arenas. Urudcntified driver Of the car. was injured, firemen The tanker ruptured and leaked part of its high-octane cargo. Fire information Officer Steve Wh itaker said firemen opened the taps on the tanker to spill the rest of the Mexican brew. ·'Tequila is highly fla mma- ble," Whitaker said . "We had to dump it before we could right the truck." The tequila was washed into a roadside cuJ vert. Three freeway lanes were blocked from 6 to 10 p.m. Firemen valued the bulk liq- uor at S17,500. A bill of lading, however, noted that fed eral re venue on the s hipment was $65,000. A local Liquor merchant said 6,200 gallons of Jos e Cue rvo would retail for about $167,400. Whitaker noted the loss· might have been worse: Two company tru*' had been traveling the free y ; the one just ahead was car ying Jose Cuervo-Gold. .. -· ONiy "'-....... ., .-u .... TANK TRUCK LOADED WITH CARGO OF T£QUILA UES ON SIDI NOR IAVINE L . No lnjurf•• Reported Other Than Hurt Fffllnt• td Ma,...rlta Lovera -, _ .. Kremer 's announcement is that any forced moves, at any time, are canceled. The company s till plans lo convert the 3901 section to adult apartments, Kremer s aid, but throu~h vacancies that occur as families leave for their own rea- sons. He said "We will. of course. continue to encourage these <re- locations), but on a voluntary AP Wl,..,...lo SAVE SCHOOLS Stat e school chie f Wilson Riles has asked legislat o r s to keep education cuts to a minimum in the wake of Proposition 13. Lawmakers Adopting State Cuts SACRAMENTO <API -State legisla tors are moving quickly to adopt most of Gov. Edmwid Brown Jr. 's proposed $715 million cut in the s tate budget. and are trimming some pro- grams Brown wants to keep. Num erous public employet> unions. meanwhile. reacted with angry opposition Wednesday to Brown's proposed one-year freeze on salary increases for 224,000 state employees. prompt- ed by the J arvis initiative. Hours after Rrowr\ proposed CUTS IN SCHOOLS HEAVILY RESISTED-A15 EXTRA BREAK FOR SOME-AS the pay freeze and other cuts, s ubcommittees of the stale AS· sembly slashed more than $500 million from their version of the s tate bud~et. They complied with Brown's request to sc rap hi s state satellite proje<:t. and also made deeper cuts than the governor asked for in others of his pet projects -The California Arts Council, the Farm labor board. the Office of Appropriate Technology and a wood chip gasifier project. Subcommittees of the Senate a nd Assembly scheduled more meetings today lo continue trim- <See JARVIS, Page AZ> 3 Newport Women Pace Sailing Team A Univers ity of California women's sailing team became the first West Coast team to win a wom en 's national c ha m - pionship Wednesday in the In· tercollegiat e Yacht Racing As- sociation of North America Title Regatta at Mission Bay, San Diego. Three Newport Beach women were on the UC Berkeley team. S uzie Klein of Richmond was s kipper of the A team with Wen· dy Bents of Newport Beach as crew. The B team was skippered by Vicki Call with Dayna Wi1Uam50l\ as crew. Both are or Newport Bc!ach. Miss Bents and Miss Call ar e both prod ucts of Newporl Harbor Yacht Club and Miss Williamson Is from Balboa Yacttt Club. Second in the women's cham plonshlp finals was Novy and third was Yale. ,. .. basis only" Kremer added that the Irvine Company still will pay moving costs for any family that chooses to relocate. 1'"amilies that already signed up ror new apartments in other sections will be encouraged, but not required. to go through with the move, Kremer said. Kre mer expressed re2ret over <See EVICTIONS, Page AZ) Shelter Told to Clean Up By STEVE MITCHELL 04 t• 0.lly ,II .. Slalf Com plaints or dead dogs, cats and kittens c r a mmed into metal barrels outside a broken freezer at the Laguna Beach animal shelter this week result• ed in an ultimatum Crom the County Health Department that the city clean up the facility or close it down. An inspection of the shelter out Laguna Canyon Road was prompted Monday morning in part by a city request for a ken- nel license. But county shelter dir~tor J ohn Sibley s aid his office also received com plain t s from Laguna Beach citizens regard· ing conditions at the facilit;, purchased in March by the city. "We had complaints and we found a number of discrepancies when we went out Monday," Sibley said. Ile said the county gave Laguna Beach 48 hours to clean up its act or face further action. But the county director denied his ins pectors found dead an.lmoals inside the broken • freezer or stacked outs ide bar- rels . "We understand that was the case but it was taken care of before we got the re Monday," Sibley s aid. "Our inspection and the notification dealt with a lot of little violations," he said. "We gave them 48 hours and when we went out there yestcr- d a y <Wednesday) we dis· covered they are doing every. thin~ m their power to correct the violations . He said county inspectors will return to the shelter again Fri· day for another inspection. Sibley refused to outline the violations. but a copy or the complaints ag:linst the city was released by Pct Responsibility Com m ittee president Phil May. The City was notified of health violations, including vector con· trol, size of the runs. size of the anim a l e n closur es.. lack or r abies vaccinations for dogs leaving the facility, and lack of ventilation in the cattery. "We're in sympathy with their f Laguna's l pro-life efforLc; on the part of animals." Sibley said. "but the facility is too s mall to accomplish !>uch an en- deavor." PRC President May said the county ordered the shelter lo destroy 12 dogs and eight cats due to overcrowding at the 12- run facility. "We euthanized nine dogs and five cats Monday and we're sup- <See ANIMAL, Page A2> Or::cJ ,Coast -----=~ Weath e r Fair through Friday. Sunny but a little cooler. Chance of some fog or low clouds early Friday. Lows 58 to 63. Highs Friday near 70 at the beaches lo ncai; 80 inland. INSIDE TODA \' Steve F'ord. son of the former president. doean 't plan a career in politics. The 22-year-old Neurport Beach resident is interested in the rodeo. Su Featuring. Page Cl. l•tlex AIY-~e At Ill"""'"'*' Cf11'\A~ CJ """Loa~ C• CJ l..M ... ~ .... *"'" CJ.4 ..,, ... " ... , Mete.elf-.. C:.lltfflll• AS N1•1eNI "-' "'· ,. c. ...... , AH o.o ..... c.., A\t Cl•olllM OHi SflYIA~W ., C-lct CA 5"1'h aN c,.n•eH CA ~.Mtlt11u-. .. O.••N-.. .. Sled1 """*• ., •:\:''"~ AW '""'""' a ...... _ cw 'fi..tt.n a.. .. ........ CM := .... •• ... , .. u .. a M,11 -.., ) Jnu,..'1ef Jun• I~ IU/b Pn1fw Conli•aw~ Oil Mopped Up On OC Beaches Rl·m11..1111 :. nl an 011 spill from " tanl-t•r thJI \\a~ unloudmf( off 11 u11t111i:ton 8.,..JCh when a hose line ruptured Tuesctay were still hl•1ng dN.tned up today 111 Nt•" port fka<·h • \\' t> \\ o 11 I cl h o p t· 1> o . .. a 'it•wpnrt Bt•udl lifeguard :-poke:.man ~u1d when a!)kcd 1f the f.:C>Ot!Y ta1>k would be com· pll'tl'd by sundown. Thl' l' S . Coa...i Guard, m1:anwh1le. continued ll~ 1n- vest1gat1on 111Lo what caused the hose break 1n the line Hnking t<.1nks of the S.S. Banma to the Gulf 011 Company's lluntmgton Beach tank form. The i.h1p wa1> discharging ln- donl"'H.ln crudt• oll into tanks lnl'<•tl'd tx•l\\t'l'll Ne\\ land Street. P ~· l' 1 f 1 t· (.' o a <i t 11 1 g h w a y . :\IJgnnlw Strct•t and llam1lton \H·nut• \\ht•n tht• p1pt'line broke t 'r o m Page .. t J COU NTY ... agencies u rc dcpendtent solely on property tax dollars r their ~upport . 01ednch's appeara ·e before !ht• special committee was made on be half of the County Assoc1a- 1 ion of California as welt as count_v government in Oran"'e County 111:. \\Ord:-wl:'re spoken as the 1omt Assembly-Senate comm1t- lt•c op<.'nt:d a Sl:'t.'Ond day of hear- 1 n~s des1~ned to provide local of- f1t.·1als an opportunity to let their ~LiJL<' l1:g1slators know what they feel should be done with the f>roposrt1on 13 hot pot<.1to. W<.'dnc.!>.diJy , the committee lw<1rd from city and school dis- trict officwls looking for ways to m1nim1zc the impact on the prop- t·rL r tax dollt1r rollbiJck man- dated by Ct1liforn1a voters last \~Cek Whlll· Diedrich said county government s hould <i llocate the dollars to SPl'C ral districts. he :ilsn urgt•d the committee to :-tudy ways lo remove special d1:-trtc:Ls from property tax dl:' )H'lldCllt'l' "The le~1s lalurc should in· s trucl the local boards or s upervisors to seek out every possible way to initiate user fees 1n all ::.pcc1al dis tric t s," Died rich said The Fullerton Super visor pointed out that in Orange Coun- t" Lhl'fl' arc 1.625 different tax ~·ode a re as Thul fact, he said, makes the .illocat1on of property tax dollars to special districts "a n1m plcx prohlcm bes t handled JI the county level " * * * I ruin Page . l l JARVIS ... min~ tht• rapidly s hrinking $15.1 billtnn budget. Tht• abrupt cutting of pro· ~rams thl'Y had s pent the last s1•veral munths approving left m;1n~· legislators in a g rim mood 'This 1s J hlow to mental tw;.ilth Then' a rm't going to be .rn\ :-tride!> forward." :;aid As· w mhlyman Art Torres. D-Los \nL:eles. ;,1flt'r h1:. subcommillt·c <h!.manlll>d mo!>l of the nc~ local mental ht•.11th programs Drown propos(·d th1<i yt•ar under prcs- s un· trom n·vclat1ons of s hoddy <·jrc in ml'nWI hosp1tC1ls. ,\ n o l h e r s u b c o m m i tl I! e member. ,\~scmblyman f''rtink Lanterman . R Lu Can ada. g r u m b 1 c· d th a l th c c u.t s t l'Prt'l'>l'ntcd "m:rn':. inhumamty to man. rnC'luding Mr Jarvis. thut knuckleh~adcd idiot." Brown s:ud his budget cuts will makt• mon· state money .t\'<t1 lahlt• to t•u s c impact on --~hools, c1L1es and counties of tht• S7 hil11on propt•rty tax cut or· ckrl'tl hy pas!lagc of tax cnllc I lowur<l .Jarvis' Propos ition 13. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ,,.....°" ,....,,_. 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Investigators today said s till unother mishap occurred when an Aminoil lnc . workboat weighing about two tons set s1ul from Sunset Aquatic Park with its pilot. two divers and a new boom Tuesday afternoon. The vessel had gotten under way when the e ngine conked out and the steel-hulled, flat bottom boat was caps ized by s wells. dumping its three occupants and gear into the sea .• A spokesman for the Orang<' County Sheriff's Harbor Patrol at Sunset Aquatic Park said W 8 . "Bill " Wilder. G. D. Stephens and K. C. Harde r were all fished out of the water within five minutes. They radioed {or help over their Citizens Band radio and a CB fan listening in relayed the call for help to the Harbor Patrol. deputies said. ·Ue put1es said the overturnea workboat had lo be hoisted out of the ocean with a crane. Front Page AJ ANIMAL· .. posed to destroy three more dogs today and three cats," May said. May said the city's freezer compartment at the s he ltt•r hroke down last Wednesday, and the city did not pie« up the three dead dogs and two cats inside tl.e broken freezer until Monday morning. Two dead <logs, includtng a large one. u cat and two batcht•s of kittens remained outside the broken freezer in a barrel over the weekend. May said . "They wert• l e ft outsidl' because no one wanted to open lhe freezer door because or the stench and maggots.'' May said. "ll was a real 5.orry situation down there." . "The city finally sent out a re- pairman on Tuesday to fix the freezer,'" May said. Marine Safety Director Bruce Baird, who was recently placed in charge of t~ animal shelter. said the faclTITY will be In com- pliance with th~county by Fri- day "We're new in the animal l>hcltcr business." he said todav "The police department made· a good slab at budgeting the facili- ty lwhen they operated th(• shelter l. "But as long as the city wants to be in the animal s helter busi· ncss. we'll need more money out there for staff and facilities. "\V e cannot continue to operate the shelter on t he budget "'e have." he s aid. Irvine 'Mame' Tryouts Set Auditi'cins will be held Friday night for the Irvine Summer ;\l usical Theater's production or the musical "Mame .. Auditions will begin at 7 p.m. al the Irvine High School little theater. SouRht are singers, danc- ers and actors of high school age or older. including adults. Performances will be given July 25·30 at the same location. Additional information is availa- ble by callin~ Dan Trevino at 833-36114 Blaze Blamed On Cigarette An unextinguished cigarette appeared to be the cau~e of .a house fire in northern Irvine this m orning that scorched a bed room and destroyed a couch. firemen said . The fire. at 4991 Greencap ,\ve .. in the California Homes development. appeared worse than it was because or billowing smoke. firemen said Estimated da mage was $2,500 The house.· owned by Carroll Lee, was unoccupied at the time. Front Page Al EVICTION. • the mcident. "It 's unfortunate," he said. "that the issue had escalated and become so misunderstood. We had never intended to cause any abrupt evictions or create hardships among the a ffected ram1ltes But this wasn't made clear ... O•lly Piiot Se..tt l'twllt Coach Held as Suspect Paul Smith. ht'ad basketball \ c11ach at Capistrano Valley Hi gh \,~l'hliol in M1ss1on Viejo, was ar- . rl'sted Wednesday in Riverside on sus pi<'ion of receiving stolen propl'rtv I\ H 1versidc police s pokesman .u1d Smith. 39. of niverside. wa:-. .trres t ed with Romona High School coach David Carmichael. 29, after the two men bought 1T11crowave ovens on a street l'Orner Wednesday night from an undt'rcovcr policeman. The t'oaches were riding in a H1vcrMde Unified School Dis- 1 net :.1 utomobtle at the time or tht•1 r arrest. pohce said. IRVINE CAMPUS OF SAODLEBACK COLLEGE SUDDENLY UNDER PROPOS~TION 13 SHADOW Board President Larry Taylor Looks at Electrical Underground Work S mith. free on $2.500 bail. was teac·h1ng today al Capistrano \'allcv fh~h. hut could not ~ rt.•adted for comment l'rrm·rpal John Smart said, I'\ l' talkl'd with Paul. and he r l;;11m s he was a victim of l'ircum~tance:.. that he was real- Iv an innocent party to the situa- t Ion ·· From Page . t I TAYLOR APPEAL. • • Tuylor pointed to a tong opl'n trench filled with multiple gray pipes lo house electrical conduit. "The utilities." he said . "That's the most expensive part and they've already been done." lie turned toward different directions on the site, pointing al stacks of laminated wooden beams, and specification iron work and conqete work already 1n place. "We cun't !><'nd thO!)e back." h1• said Rais ing the S3 .8 milli on needed for completion at a local level would be very di£ficult for the community to do, according to Taylor. The option of borrow- ing from a bank is dismal now. as banks base their loans on calculations of tax revenue com- mt? in to the borrower This iob was planned and started well 1n advance of Jarvis-Gann <.1ppcaring on the ballot. Taylor :-aid. and the leg1s latori. owe it to thp tax- payers to sec that tht·ir money is not wasted. "I don't c:.irl' what m ethod lhl'y llegi!)lalorsl use," he said. "I think we're entitled lo it." Dut. he isn't optimistic about Suddleback ·s chances. College· Superintendent Robert i\. Lombardi was in Sacramento Wednesday morning and met with the Chancellor of California Com munlly Colleges. Taylor said. The Chancellor told Lombardi he had met with a special legislative committee the day before to plead Saddleback 's case and was treated "prelly roughly" by legislators who arc being deluged ~1th requests for ~pccial funding by public agen- cic:-s 4ucezed by Propos ition 13. The board president also rs worried about another loss Sad- dleback may face. In 1977, col- lege officials signed a five-year o ption to purchase 80 acres ad- joining the present site. Purchase price was set at S45.000 per acre, a m ore than 50 percent savings on property that now has an estimated value of about Sl00,000. Taylor SC:tid. The college's ability lo pick up the valuable option is now rn Jeopardy. he said, unless Sad dteback officials can get the I rvinc Company to extend the purchase date. * * * Front Page A l CAMPUS ... 20 percent cost lo the almost S4 million in work contracts re- maining before completion of the campus. . Shutting down and postponing completion of the site is a com- plicated business. according to Harl. f~actors he cited as making up ndditional costs were: -Contract costs are increas mg a t one percent a month. The difficulty to contractors of re- s uming work on a partially- completeds1te. -Costs of sealing up the un- completed facility to protect it from weather and vandals. -Cost to contractors of re-mobilizing workers and materials for the site following postponement. ~aooleback does have contrac- tual escape clauses providing for "ugforeseen events," Hart said , but under good faith agreements. the contractor still has a right to a profit on the work he has done and a right to charge ror costs of shut· ling down the job. The assistant superintendent told the trustees he dldn 't know where they could get the capital they will ne~ £or completion or the site. ' ·'The problem is that under existing law there Is no way to pick up $3 million m fundlnJ(, .. he so id • ' 1 Tuylor pointed to the ornngc grovt·s bordering lhc :-.1tc'!> l!dgt'. <1nd the s uburhan community beyond. I le reeled off <J list of advantagt'S of the North Cam- pus. Thl' campus 1s t'XP('Cll.'d to be 1 ht• population <'l'nler of this north i.ll't·:.i bv 1985, hl' i.a1d . :.ind the l'ampus. ·ultimately plannc.'li to cover 100 acres. is projected to serve 25.000 students by 1995 The facihucs would be ava1labll' for l'Ommunity use in the cv~­ nings , and there has already been talk with the Irvine City Council about Jointly building a communi- ty performing arts center on the campus property. "I wish the people in this com- munity would recognize what they're losm~ ... Taylor said Ill I rus t ration, ··and q u1t writing letters complaining about ·un- dt'rwater macramc'. .. 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SAl.f P'ttlCE For the 91frJ best clttal -You owe It to r yourself to check omt prlc •• & ••r•lce. VISA • Mashr Cit_... ludg .. Tenna. -- \ 7 J t • Laguna/South Coast VOL. 71, NO. 166, ~SECTIONS, 42 PAGES . . ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA T HURSDA Y, JUNE 15, 1978 A f tc>rnoo11 ~. '\''. Sto e k s TEN CENTS ' ' l Coach Nabbed in Stolen Goods Case f'aul Smith. head basketball roach a t Capistrano Valley High. School in Mission Viejo, was ar· rested Wednesday in Riverside on s uspicion of reccavang i:.tolen propertv. A R1 vers1de police spokesman said Smith, 39, of R1vers1de, was arrested with Romona High School coach David Carmichael, 29, after the two men bought microwave ovens on a street com er Wednesday night from an unde r cover policeman. The coaches were riding in a Riverside Unified School Dis· trict automobile at the time of their arrest. police said. Smith, free on $2,500 bail, was teaching today at Capistrano Valley High. but could not be reached for comment. Principal John Smart said, "I've talked with Paul. and he c laims he was a victim of circumstances. that he was real· ly an innocent party to the situ11· tion " The case as scheduled to be re· !erred today or Friday to the Riverside Distract Attorney's of· face. said Assis tant District Al· torney Tom Hollenhorst. "We will review the police re· ports a nd decide whe ther charges wall be filed. and if so, what charges." llolle nhorst said. "The police feel they have a case." said principal Smart. "Our position is that as soon as the District Attorney brings an indictment, he <Smith l will be s us pended immediately " Car michael was s uspended Thurs day by Ramona High School in Riverside. where Smith also taught until this school year. He was hired for the opening in September of the new Capistrano Valley High School. Smith took the basket· ball team to the quarter fanaJs m the California Interscholastic Federation playoffs earlier this year, Smart said. Chosen lo coach the Orange County h1s;th school all·star basketball team because of hjs Capistrano Valley team's sue· Cl'ss an Cl F competition. Smith as Sl'heduled to coach the a ll-star team an a Saturday night game at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. Smart said it has not yet been determined whether Smith will be allowed to coach that game _Laguna Shelter Told Clemente Layoffs Rejected To Clean Up or Close No layoffs of San Clemente ci· ly employees arc anticipated in the wake of Proposition 13. as ci- r v councilmen s huffled jobs \\'c>dnl•sday an a taxing 15·hour budgt•l study Sl'SSIOn O.Ur ~'-C Slaff ~ Gripes Trigger Probe By STEVE ~tlTCUELL OI ... D•llr Pilot SUll Complaints of dead dogs. cats and killens crummcd into metal barrels outside a broken freezer al the Lagunu Beach animal shclt<•r this week result· ed in an ultimatum from the County I lcalth Depurtment that the city clean up the facilily or l'losc il down. ,\ n inspctlion of the s heller out Laguna Canyon Road was prompted Monday morning in part by a city request for a ken· ncl license. But county s helter director John Sibley saict has office aJso rect>ivcd 1..·o mpl<.11nts fro m Laguna Beach citizens regard- ing conditions at the facility, purchased in March by the city. AP Wtr ...... lo SAVE SCHOOLS Stall' school chief Wilson Riles has ask ed l egis lators to keep education cuts to a minimum in the wak1..• of Proposition 13. Lawmakers Adopting State Cuts SACRAMENTO <AP 1 Stall' A lot:il of 18 c:aty pos1t1ons "ere.· an doubt at the start of the sc>ss1on. with Ca ty Manager Gerald Week!-. recommending personnel cuts m police. fire, p.1 rks and recreation. public works and marine ~afety depart- m1..•nts Finance Director Rod Coloma told councilmen $136.129 would have to be sliced from the city's S4 million 1977-78 budget to bnng thl· 1978·79 budget into line with rc:duted property tax revenues. The largest single savings is cxpct'tcd to be in the city's parks and n •c rcation departments. whl'rl' City Manager Weeks has rl'C·ommcnded that the city hire a private contractor to m aintain parks und the municipal beach. Bascct on c:stamalcs from two landscapan A rirms. Weeks said damanatang 10 city parks posi· t1ons in favor of a maintenance contract would save the city SI00.000 an the 1978-79 fisc._t ~ear IRVI NE CAMPUS OF SADDLEBACK COLLEGE SUDDENLY UNDER PROPOSITION 13 SHADOW Board President Larry T__aylor Looks at Electrtcal Underground Work "We had complaints and we found a number of discrepancies when we went out Monday," Sibley said. He said the county gave Laguna Beach 48 hours to clean up its act or face further e1ction. legislators arc moving quick ly to adopt m~t or Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's proposed S715 million cut in the state budget. and are trimming some pro· gra m s Brown wants to keep. Numerous public employee unions. meanwhile. reacted with angry opposition Wednesday tn Brown 's proposed one·year freeze on salary increases for 224.000 stale employees, prompt· ed by the Jarvis initiative:. Hathcr than laying off the to t·mplu~ees. however. Weeks rct·- o mm c: nd l'd thal th ey be trans fe rred to existing open positions in the golf course. public works. water and sewer departments, with no cut in salary A motion by Councilwoman M yrtas Wagner that the parks <1cpartment be left as it is was clefelltl•d 3-2. with Howard M us hclt voti n g with Mr:-. Wai::ncr. IJoard Chief Wants Campus Completed By REBF.C'CA llEL!\1 Ol t,. Daolr Pilot Stall South county residents are an dungcr ot losing a lot of money, not to mention a college carnpu~. and Saddleback College board president La rry Taylor wants stale legislator!. to "gel off their <iuffs and do something about 1 l . . ·There I!> no (jUl'St1on an my mind that this JOb should he finished out nf lhl' '>Urplus <.'Om· ang out of Sacramento ... Taylor s aid. while walking around the partially completed fa cility late Wednesday aftqrnoon. The "Job" 1s Saddlcback·~ S6 6 million North Campus. now un· der construction in Irvine. The college needs $3.8 million to \\e at h e r Fair lhrouRh Fruia:v Sunn'.\ hut a little cooll•r Chan<'t· or some fog or low dou(!s t•arly Friday LOY. s ~X Lo H:J I h~hs Friday nl'ar 70 at thl' bt.•:J<•hc::. to m~ar RO 111 l u nd I NSIDE TODAY Ste11e F'ord. 11on nf the former president. doesn't µLan a career m polatics. The 22-year·old Newporl Beach resident 1s mrere.~ted an the mdeo. See F'eatunng. Page rJ Index At Ywr s.n.10 ... lnl••mln..,. l•m•••-lt Cl """ Ul'Mn Ct a L.M. ••Y• ... Me~•·· Ck .... ,,.. .. .. , Nhtlw•l I'-• .. c;.,111 .... 1. '" Nall ... •IN.-M,U C.r..r' AU Or ..... C-ty Alt Cl•ttlllM DMt Sy!Vla l"ert« ., Cefftln « '""'' •1-4 ,, .... -,. ~.Stt+M,_ .. 0..111 N•IK" Al SteO M.,11"4• &I l•"wt•I,._ Atl T•lnhl .. a 111~·-CH n.. •• .., C.M ....... 1 ... ''a ....... , M H-t<tll9 CJ WerltNt""' M,IJ finish the first 20·acre phase. !>C'heduled for occupancy an the: sprang of 1979. Because of Proposition 13, the budgeled monies are no longer available and work may have to stop an 60-90 days. following completion of this year's con· tratt allocations. Taylor pointed to a long open trench filled with multf1>le gray pipes to house electrical conduit. "The utilities." he said. "That's the most expensive part and they've already been done." lie turned loward differenl direNions on the sile, pointing al slacks or laminated wooden beams. and specification iron work and concrete work a lready in place. "We can't send those back," he said. Raising the $3.8 million needed for completion at a local level would be very diHicult for the community to do, according to Taylor. The option of borrow- in~ from a bank is disma l now. CSee TAYLOR, Page A2) Rabies Clinic Set Tuesday For Clemente Rabies vaccinations for dogs will be available for $2 each in San Clemente on Tuesday from 7 to 8: 30 p. m. at a clinic sponsored by the Southern California Vel· erinary Medical Association. San Cle menle vct.erinarians Dr. James Diefenbach-4nd Dr. Robert Beasley will donate their time at the clinic, located In the! Sa n Clemen&.. Community Clubhouse park.ng lot at the In· terscction of Avenida Cabrillo and North Ola Vista. Dogs four months and older are required by law to be vac- cinated against rabies, said a spokes man for the association. A valid vaccination certificate ls requind to license a dog Campus Work Halt to Cost $800,000? Taxpayers will lose about S800,000 af construction has to stop on thc.' north campus of Sad- dleback College This was the assessment of Edward A. llart. the college's :issastant s uperintendent or general development. But the county director denied his ins pectors round dead ani mals ins ide the broken freezl'r or stacked outside bar- rels . "We understand that was the case but it was taken care of before we got there Monday," Sibley said. "Our inspection and the nolification de<tlt with a lot or little violations, .. he said. "We gave them 48 hours and when we went out there yester· day I Wednes day) we dis· covered they are doing every. thing an their power to correct the violations <See ANIMAL, Page A2) flours after Brown propoiwd the pay freeze and other cuts, subcommittees of the s tale As· sembly slashed more than $.5()(1 million from their version or the state budget. They complied with Brown's request to scrap hi s stotc· sate llite project. and also made deeper cuLo; than the governor asked for in others or has pet projects -The California Arts Council, the Farm labor board. the Office of Appropra:.itc "5tt JA RVIS, Page A21 This leavc>s to a future City Council mectin~ action approv· 1n g or d1sapprov1ng the city manager's recommendations. Councalmc:n recomme nded that no cuts be made in police personnel. with incre<1sed an· nc•xataon fee~ going to offset pro- posed flcpartm<'nlal budget re· ductaon .... The· fin• department will also c:ontanu<• lo operate with its cur· rent number of firemen. Two va· tant m;untenance positions in th{' property and public works <See B DGET. Page AZ) P<tssage of Proposition 13 threatens completion .ijf the S6.6 million satellite campus present· Iv under construction m Irvine. i'ht• 3.000-student. 20-acre facili· ty had been scheduled for oc· c·upancy in the spring semester or 1979. Booze Spills in Irvine . / II art told trustees t his week that Saddleback needs S3.794.000 6,200 Gallons of Tequila Lost in Crash to complete the campus and no ROSMARIN provisions for t~c work exis t in Uy r!!~!~~., Pli.tSllfl Lhl· college's projected 1978· 79 .. It was a tremendous loss," budget. com m cntect a county fireman Because or Propos ition 13. who helped wash 6,200 gallons of Ila rt s aid. it 1s likely that after Jose Cuervo· Light tequila off the completion over the next 60 to 90 Santa Ana f'r(!cway Wednesday days or th as year's funded con· when a tanker truck overturned. tracts. the north campus will No serious injuries were re· have to be shut down. ported in the tipovcr accident in lla rl's estimated loss to tax· the northbound lanes north of payers was reached by adding a Lake Fores t Boulevard in 20. p~rcei:it cost to the almost S4 Irvine. • million an work contracts re- maining before completion of Robert Arenas. 39. o~ puarte, the campus. /driver for Arizona Pac1f,ac Tank Shutting down and postponing "'J.,ines of Los Angeles. sa~d a c~~ l'Omplchon or the site is a com· that swerved abruptly into his plicated business. accorfing to .. · Ila rt. Factors he cited as making up additional costs were Contract costs are increas· mg al one percent a month. The difficulty to contractors or re· suming work on a partially· completed s ate . -<::osts of scaling up the un· • completed facility to protect It from weather and vandals. Cost to co ntra c tors of re-mobilizing workers and materials for the site following postponement. ·•· lane caused him lo lose corftrol of his truck. · · ·~ The ..W,Uck partly crushl'd another"rar, but neither Arena!>. nor the unidenbi!ied driver of tht· other car. was injured. firemen said. T he tanker ruptured and leaked part of its high·octane cargo. Fire information Officer Steve Whitaker said firemen opened the taps on the tanket" to spill the rest of the Mexican brew. "Tequila is highly flamm~~ ble." Whitaker said. "We had to dump it before we could right the truck " .The' tequila was washed into a roadside cul vert. Th rec 'f'M!eway lanes were blocked from fi to 10 p.m. Firemen valued the bulk liq· uor: at Sl7.500. A bill of ladjng, howeve r. noted that federal revenue on the s hipment was S65.000. /\ local li~or merchant said 6.200 gallons of Jose Cuervo would retail for aboutS167,400. Whitaker noted the loss might have been.worse· Two company trut'ks had been traveling the fr<'cway; the one Just ahead was t•a rrying Jose Cuervo· Gold. ~ .... Saddleback does have contrac· tual escape clauses providing for "unforeseen events," Hart said, but under good faith agreements. the contractor still has a right to a prorl l on the work he has done and o right to charge for costs or shut· l~e CAMPOS, Page A2> ~ O.llyPllet ...... ..,~ .... 111 TANK TRUCK LOADED WITH CARGO OF TEOb lLA LIES ON SIDE NEAR IRVINE No lnjurtet Reported Other Then Hurt FHtlngs to Mergertt• Lovera t ' • ' o.llJ l'llel SYH -lo Fro• Page ,\I J ARVIS. • • Technology :.and a wood chiµ gasifier proJecl Subcommittees of the Senate nnd Assembly scheduled more meetings today to continue tnm· ming the rap11Jly shrtnking $15 I l>1l11on budget The abrupt cutting of pro grams they had spent the lust :.cvcral months upprovmg left manv lcg1s lator:. 1n a grim mood. ·'This is a blow to mental health. There aren't going lo be uny strides forward." said As· semblyman /\rt Tor res. D·Los Angeles. after his subcommittee dism antled most or the new local mental health programs Brown proposed thas year under pres· sure from revelations of s hoddy CUTS IN SCHOOLS HEAVILY RESISTED-A15 EXTRA BREAK FOR SOME-AS CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS FOR NEW SAOOLEBACK COLLEGE CAMPUS IN LIMBO Passage of Proposition 13 Threatens Completion of Facility In Irvine can· in mental hospitals Another o;ubcomm1ltee 111t:mbl·r. Assemblyman !-'rank Lanterman , R·La Canada. g rumbled that th e cuts represented "man's inhuma nity to man. includin~ Mr. Jarvis. that knul'kleheaded idiot." Frum Pogfl .\I CAMPUS ... 1111 i.: 1lown I ht• 111h 'f'ht• assistant supt•nnlt•ndl·nl lold th(• trustL·t•:-. he didn't know "'here they tould get tht• c~1p1tal lht•v will m·t·d for <•ornpll'lion of lhl' Sii l' . ··The problC'm "' th.it under ex 1st1ng law thc>r<' 1s no w:.y to pick uµ SJ mil hon 111 funding,·• he s a1c1 Niguel Park Sets Fishing Clinic, Derby f\ f1r-.h1ng c·hn1c: and derby will ht· hl'ld June :!4 al L aguna :'.:1gut:I Ht'g1nnal Park for youths i. to Iii years old , with rcg1slra t 1<1n hc1.nnninr.: al 8 H m Ttw frN· <'H'nl will in<'ludl' in -.truc:t1ons anrl the ust• of l•qutp· ml'nl Tht• t•linw will ht• held in thC' mornin~. followtd hy t he flshingd<•rhv Th<• ac·t 1~1t I<''> are spnnsort·d h\' 1 ht' tounl v Env1 ron mental :\1 :inagemc·nt /\f!t•nt·y Sad <lll'haek Community Coll<.•i!t'. S.in .Juan C:ip1<1trano. Montano.._11 Ht·c 11•at1nn Ct·nll.:r and Sad cllC'bark \'allc•\ L1n1f1 t'd School Dtstnt•t Ad<l1111111al inform at11111 1 ·" a ii .1 h l l· b v l a 111 n g P .1lt1 ;\k(; um· ;1t li:J I 7111!1 Dru~ Char~e Bring Jail ,\ (',1 p1-.lf ,lllCI Jkad1 ffi,111 \\hCI .1clm1t11·n 111 11111rt that ht· -.olcl 1·11l'.lllll' to ;111 tHHlt•n•ov1•r :-.tatt· .1g1·nt \\ho p·11<1 him Sl.8:!5 ha-. ht0l'l1 "l'lll\'lll'l'd I 11 !)() tla V'-II\ Orangt• ('ounty .1:111 Su1wnor ('0111 l .IUllJ,~1· :\la:..nn Ft·ntnn or<lt·n•d th<· 1.111 tPrm a nd thll'l' \(•ar" pr11ltat1on for Fr.rnk S<'11ilh·r Ill :!5 of :3 13111 \'1;1 l.111w1 . aftt·r 1h1• dt•li·nclant pll«lllt•cl guilt\ to dru~ d1Jrl!l"' L;1g un.1 lk.u·h 11ul1tl' Jtrl'!-.ltd Srh1llt·1 in that <'I\\ .1111\ 1:1 aflcr all .1gt•nt lrom the -.\a\c., Btir{-;111 111 '\a rt·ot 1t·s Enl•1n·t 11n•11t houJ,!hl lht' drug from th1· '" l\•t11l.1111 f 'rotn Page l I BUDGET ... cll'partments will Ill' t'11m11wtt'<I Only Viejo Backed CVSD Sclwol Bonth Unofficial results of the June 6 p lection show that t h e Capistrano Unified School Dis· trict's unsuccessful $27.2 million 11.'ase-revenue m easure was op- posed by a majority of voters in all areas except the consolidated precincts in Mission Viejo. Three previous bond issues had r eceivetl majority a pproval. but not the two-thirds majority nC'ede<4_ for passage. T he lease· rcvenu~ measure required only a s1mple\lllajorily, but failed to get it. The Orange County Registrar of Voters shows an unofficiCJI final tally of 16,158 against and 11.119 for the measure, which would have increased the dis· trit'l's property tax rate a max· 1mum of 36 cents. 1 lowever. votes broken down hv precinct total up to 15,872 :tf.!~inst and 11.396 for. the dif· ll'rcnc:c made up by a bsentee ballots and some counting dis· rrt'pancie::; that haven't y~n l'lt>ared up The volt'. broken down !}y ,rn•a. WCJS \l ission V1l'JO llCI, 2.180. Yes. 2,804 . San .Juan Capistrano ye~. :!.127. no. 2.974. Laguna Niguel -Ye~. 2.150. no. 2.997. San Clemente Ye!.. 2.630. r111. 5,079. Laguna l!JlJ:.. -Yes. 26: no. Id Cap1::;trano Beach -yes, 60 1. no 1.035. Oana Poull 1.:11:.I Yes. l.158; no. Candy Cause Of Sneezing LA JOLLA <AP) ;\1arian Harlow opened hl'r candy store becau~c she had too much lime on her hands three years ago. Although business was good . she has sneezed ever -.1ncc. Now Mrs. llarlow. 52. says m edical tests have told her w ial is ~rong s he's allergic to chot·olntt• The Sweet Tooth s tore ~ been put up for sale. From Page 11 J TAYLOR ... W> banks base their loans on cakulat1ons of Lax revenue com· inf.! in to lhl' borrower. T h is job was planned and s tarted' we ll in advance of Jarvis-Gann a ppearing on lht' tw llot. Taylor said , and the legis lators owe 1t to the tax· paycrs lo s~e that the ir money is not wasted. "I don't c:ar e what m ethod they <legislators l us&." he said, "l think we're entitled to it-'' But. he isn't optimistic aboul Saddlcback's chances. Collc~e Superintendent Robert /\. Lo mba rdi was in Sacramento Wednesday morning and m et with the Chancellor of California Com munily Colleges. Taylor said The Chancellor told Lombardi hl' had met with a s p ecial lcg1slativc committee the day before to plead Saddle back's case a nd was treated "pretty roughly" by legislators who are being delugC'd with requests for special funding by public agen- cies squeezed by Proposition 13. T he board president also is worried a bout another loss Sad· dleback may face. ln 1977. col- lege officials signed a five-year option to purchas(.• 80 acres ad· Joining the present site. Purchase price was set at S45.000 per acre. a more than 50 percent savings on properly that now has an esl1mated value of about Sl00,000. Taylor said. The collegc·s ability lo pick up the \'<Jluable option is n ow in Jeopardy. he said. unless Sad- dlcback officials can get tht• Irvine Company to extend thc purchase date. Taylor pointed to the orange groves bordering the site's edge, .rnd the suburban community beyond. Ile reeled of£ a list of udvantagcs of the North Cam· pus. T he campus is expected lo be the population center of this north acoa by 1985. he said, and the campus. ultimately planned to cover 100 acres. is projected to st'r ve 25,000 students by 1995. Tht' facilities would be available for community use in the eve- nings. and there has already been talk with the Irvine City Council about Jointly building a communi- ty performing arts center on the cam pus property. "I wish the people in this com- munity would recognize what they're lo!>ing," Taylor said in fru~tration. "and quit writing letters complaining about ·un. ctcrw a tcr macramc ·. •• ,\ho 1·ut frc1m thl· J!J7H 7tJ lltt<lg1·t \\'l·dnc!-.<lay y, t·n· CJ pro I" post·d mformat111n n•ntc•r lo tw 11wat1·d on ~outh El Ca mint) lll'<il l1'<1-.11nc.: s2u.:M!11 DIJ(' Cnurt lwadt <H't('s-. < $!1,000 l ~11111 an E;cs t i\\'1•n1da ('rardoha \IC'"' From Pogt> ,\I pat k 1$!1.4Wl ORANGE COAST I ,C tn. C1' n')"'C"• •O•t.t.•,, t .,.,_ .,._,,.-~ f "' I'""' 'I ..., rt; f _.,. 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" .. ,~" .-. .... :,1':1::·~"·~.f;:1 ... tll•• f ~,1..,'\.tt ""°'' I fli• ••f"I ,,...._., 0- 1 •l}• .. • .., ttW"t1ot '-i • t , .. , 1 I•,, "\•Of'I 4)f ''"•' ""'' ..,.,.,., - ANIMAL SHELTER. • • lit• said county inspectors will rNurn to the shelter again Fri· day for another inspection. S1 blC'Y refusC'd to outline the \'IOlalions, but a copy Of the l'omplaints against the city was rl'IC'ased by Pct Responsibility Committee president Phil May The City was notified of health ,·1olations. including vector con t rol. size of the runs. size of the . 1n1mal enclosures. lack of ratlles vaccinations fo r dogs kaving the facility, a nd lack of vC'ntilation in the cattery. "We're in sympathy with their 1 Laguna's) pro-li fe efforts on \IW part or animals ... S ibley s:11cl. "but the facility is too smull to accomplish such an en· cleavor." PRC P resid ent May said the rnunty ordert'd the shelter to des troy 12 dogs and eight cats due to overcrowding al thP. 12· run facility. "We e uthanized nine dogs and five cats Monday and we're sup· posed t o destroy three more <logs today and three cats," May said May said the city 's freezer rompar tment at the s heller • brokl' down last Wednesday, and th1• city d11.I not pick up the three <lead dogs and two cats inside the broken freezer until Mond ay morn in~ Two dead dogs, including a lar~e one. a cat and two batches of killt'ns rem ained outside the broken freezer tn a barrel over the weekend. May said. "They were left outside bec<.iuse no one wanted to open the freezer door because of the stench and ma~gots ... May said . "It was a real sorry situation down there." "The city finally sent out a re· pairman on Tuesday to fix the freezer:· May said. M arinc Safety Director Bruce Baird. who was recently placed in ch arge of the animal shelter. said the facility will be in com· pliance with the county by Fri· day. "We're new in the animal sheller business." he said today, "The police department made a (i. good stab at budgeting the facili· ty I when they operated the shelter ). .. But as long as the city wants lo be in the animal s helter busi· ncss. we'll need more money out there for staff and facilities "W e ,.oannol conlin ur t o operate the shelter on the budget w~ hove." ht> said Brown smd his budget cuts will mak(• more s l<ile money available to case impact on schools. cities and counties of the $7 billion properly lax cul or· dered by passage of tax critic Howard Jarvis' Proposition 13. "M v choice was between a pa V raiSl' for Slate workers. t·uuplcd with s1gn1ficant layoffs .1l the lotal lcvl'I. or u salary I rt'(?ZC' t·oupled with fewer dis· rupllons at our schools a nd police and fire departments." Brown said. One Ass embly Ways a nd Means subcommittee e ndorsed the wage freeze except for some tower -paid clerical workers. The s ubcommittee also proposed freezing JUdges' salar ies. if con· stilutionally possible. In addition . it proposed delay· ang for a year a 10 per enl pay raise the Legis l a ture has a lready voled itself. effective this SeotPmber. NEW 1979 MODELS HOW IN STOCK ,-._L New Hl•mot<' allO"''> 1 hannel 'clt•t•t1un in both cl1n•c11un-. Sony Trin1tron (.'olor rV \\1th rl'mOtt· rnntrnl 21 · l!f' 17" \\ la" cll.ri:onal , KV·llOOO Sony Trin1tron. A Nlly's newest AC·DC 1'nke anywhere portable. 8 inch diogonal TV -11 6 Sony Ul ack & Whil e \l " i:.c r een measured diagonally Now43 Votes Baker Widens Election Lead David Baker's primar)' clec lion lead over S upervisor Laurence Schmit has stretched Lo 45 votes. according to still in· complete Orange County vote ta llies released today. Wednesday Baker had a scant L3-vote m a rgin on Schmit in their battle to join Harriett Wieder on the November general e lection ballot in the 2nd S upe rvisorial District. While B aker 's e d ge over Schmit has swelled to 45 votes. Registrar of Voters Al Olson -;aid today there is still some "cleanup vote counting to be done." That means the Baker·Schmit contest for the ballot runorr spot won't be decided until late today or early Friday. Olson said Schmit said today he will ask for a recount s hould the final tabulation s how him behind Baker. Olson's f igures today show that Mrs. Wieder has tallied 25.895 votes so far. Baker 's vote count was set al 22,398 while Schmit was credited with 22.353 voles. As close as the Baker·Schmit countdown is, it fails to match a n even closer race for the Democratic nomination in the 69th Assembly District. Abbott, Costello Movie in Laguna A vintage. feature-length com· ed y, "Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy." will be shown free at the Lag una Beach Branch of the Orange County Public Library at 4 and again at ; p .m . June 22. Tickets are available al the library at 363 Glennyre St. Story lime for preschoolers begins June 21 at 10 : 15 a .m . and will continue through the month on Wednesdays . lfttamaxl Videocassette -~ecorder. I:. M 4 ~11 Sony Headquarters for the Harbor Area T. V .-Radio-Stereo Tape Recorder a~tamax ..rn \. It MK 11 9 Sooy'. quality packed integrated mu~1c o;y-.lem feature" AM I PM S tereo Receiver, 3.,peed automallc turntable, cassette p I a y e r I r cc o r d e r a n.d sens1 base speaker S)"ltcm A very 1.tdequate L5 walls RMS of power all al u very pleasing prirl'. s3799s 275 East l 7th St. Costa Mesa "_...._, . ....,._ ;ro_,wettei4C.ria.N. Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Daily 9-6 Sat 9-5 30 w•i.. ..... .,. .. .,... ,_, , ,,. ( In that contest. Paul Bell has tallied 10.904 voles while Robin Young is credited with 10.899. That five .vote difference is ex- pected to be challenged by a call for a recount from whoever finishes second in the Oemocratl(· racl' SJC Holds Action on New Budget The San Juan Capistrano City Council dcchned to review its 1918·19 budget Wednesday night and ordered City Man ager J a m es Moc al is to come ,up with u new. 120-day inter\m operating document as soon as possible. An in·d eplh bud~et analysis would be a waste of time now. ('ounc1lmen said during their first budget m eeting s ince passage of Proposition 13. The adm1n1stration. coun- cilm en noted , has no idea at this point what the city's inc:ome will be the next year. Moc:.tlis said he would present an interim budget on June 21 or June 28 "We are capable. financially. of meeting our c urrent level of services for 120 days without a ny tro4ble." he said. The city's pre-Proposition 13 budget for 1978· 79 had bee n pro· jected a t approximately S2 .5 million. In May, the city manager pre· d ieted that passage of the tax in· itiattve would reduce San Juan's revenue by 15 J)<?rcent, but wouJd not seriously a ffect city services or r equire any employee layoffs. The city is operating this fis· cal year on a budge t of $2.l million. SL·ll2UO Son~ Uelam<lx Id!» you record your ravortrl' progrum!> and watch them when you pka~t" CLOSE·OUT PRICE ON LAST FEW IN STOCK I(' F c1:10W Low pro II It• fM AM d 11::11 al t•lo"k radio. "'1th rich ro~ewood f.!r:lln cabinet 1i:. a standout Jnywht.>re m the b<:droom KV 19"1 TRIN IT RON Pl.US Sony':-Deluxe 19" d1.1gonJI TV lnctudt's Sony·., Lum1sponder hght sen!.1n~ :.ystcm and extra laq;e ~peaker SP'KIAL SAL.f NICI For Ht. •rt best deal -You owe it to yourself to check _. pricet & ser•l c~. VISA • Malter C ..... ludc)etT~ - .. I elu t · Coa ting Troubled Waters THRILLS & SPILLS DEPT.-Large e nterprises have been provrng this week that they can do to the landscape th<.1t wh1ch 1 accomplis h on a kitchen floor. That is. to spill all over it. First. WC had the Great Oil Spill orf Huntington Beach and Newport Beach on Tuesday. Then we had the Spill or the Spill. Then to top a ll that off out in Irvine, we had the Great Booze Bust. ll 's been some wee k. Actuully, as ocean oil spills go, the accident orr Hunt· ington's s horeline really wasn 't much But it m ade some headlines. After all, 1t was the best oil spill we had this week. WHAT HAPPENED WAS that a Norwegian tanker w as unloading som e Indonesian oil into a s ubmarine nmPlinP offshorP when the connector line ruotured You'll notice 1t always seems to be these foreign en- tities.that arc involved m crude oil foulups'! Here we had u foreign tanker dumping foreign oil. Better if we had an t\m eric:m tanker spilling American oil. Then we'd know n ght where to lay the blame. Regardless, Tuesday 's ::.pill only involved about 2,000 galloni:. of t:rudc which had been pre-heated for easy ptp ing When il h1L the l'Old ocean, it turned into globs. l..aU!lit Device to Fight 01/share Oil Spills Ant1·oil ~pi ll c rews were quickly on the job and flung up a floaung boom arrangment around the gr easeballs. thus containing the mess. Then. som ehow, ii-vacuum cleaner brought lo the scene managed to br<!ak through the boom. That's when they spilled the spill. As a result. m aybe more than 1.000 gallons of the gluck hit the beaches and caused certain en- vironmental concerns. M EANWlllLE, OUT in Irvine. a liquor-lugging tanker m:ide the shoreline oil s pill look like a tea party. ~, t anker turned over out on Interstate 5, dumping 6,200 1 gallons of Me xican tequila all over the landscape. This great booze bust meant that there was almost six time s as much liq uor s pilled in Irvine a s there was oil dumped in Huntington and Newport. Clearly.' J.l"vine i~'t going to he outdone in the spilling de partment. When they spill something out ·there, it's got som e class to it. JF WE MUST have these accidcntial gus hers all over our r egion. it's too bad we can't get our acts togethe r. That tequila, for example, might work j ust about like cleaning solvent. If W<''d just managed to get the alcohol s pilled on top or the oil globs. it would have dissolved the oil and all our problem !. would have been solved. What we need around here is a httJe coordinatio n in all of our s p1lltngb I J 6 /tlilHon Fish Court Halts Dam Project WASHINGTON <A P > -The U S. Supreme Court ruled 6·3 today that work on a $116 million dam project must stop in order to protect '' rure and endangered species of tiny fish. the snail darter . The court rejected ar guments by the federal government and ruled that the Endangered Species Act bars completion of the Temco Dam and Heservoir on t~ Little Tennessee Rive r in T•nessee. The law's language "admits of no except ion." Chief Justice Warre n E. Burger wrote for the court. NOW, IT WILL lake an act of Congres~ -<1n amendm ent to the Endangered Species Act to bring about completion or the lllirwis Revives ER4 Vote SP RINGFIELD. lit. (A P J - The proposed Equal Rights Amendment is again alive. if not exactly well, in the Illinois House and another vote on ERA is expected next week following the issue's revival. By an 89·77 margin -the ex· ~ number of affi rm ative votes needed the !lous e votl'd '·ontroversial dam "It may beem c urious to some thal the s ur vival of a relatively s mall number of three-inch fish among all the countless millions of s pecies extant would require the permanent halting of a virt ually completed dam for which CongreSb has expended more than SIOO million," Burger i:.aid "WE CONCLUDE , however. th:it the cxpliC'1l provisions of the t-:ndangcrl>d Species AcL rc4uire 1Jrec1i.ely the:1t result " Joining Buq~er's opinion were J Ublices William J . Brennan Jr .. Potter Stcwe1rt, Byron R. White. Thurgood M<irs ha ll a nd J ohn 1-'aul Steven!> 01 s a~recing were Jus tices L<•wis .... Powell Jr .. llarry A. Uh1ckmun and William II. Rehn· quls t. The snail darter 's only known naturnl h<thttat is along a 17- mill' stretch of the Little Ten· ne!>see that would become part of thl' Tell1c11 Re:;ervoir if thl' dam wen: t·omµl<:ted Wednesday to pull a r atification C O N G R t: SS d p p r o rebolution from committee and p ra a t ed funds 1 n I 966 for place it before the full body l'Oni:.truction of the dam by the Tcnncsscl' Valley Authority, and NATION I WORLD I WEATHER Actor J ohn Travolta wi ll appci.lr on th<. CO\l'I 111 McCall 's JuJy issue. a ~pokcsman ror thl· m<1gu z:nf' h;1..., announced. ll will be the firs t llml' in the puhl:cat1011 -. ... century-long history that a man hu:-. been lcalun·d 11n the cover. The photo illus trate:-. the 1ntl·r v1('\' tlll· magazine conducted with Travolt<:1 "' parents. who ltv<.· in Englewood. N J . Police Aid Refused By Postal Service IN A VOT E last week. the \\Ork on thl• project began m House fell six \"Otes short of the 19ti7 ROYAL OAK. Mich (1\PI The u S Postal Scn.1c·c ... curk 111 107 reqb1re.d..to approve ERA. S1 x ~ l'ars later. Cong ress the rules and reversed itself today canceling plan-.. 111 c!1.:I,, l'r Rc·p . Elroy Sandquis t. R pa!->~cd tlw Endangered Specie!> without charge poltcl' flier'\ aimed at helping t•a t('h tht· Oakl.111d Chicai.:o. a key ERA s upporter. ,\<:t A 1>rov1!>1on of the law ban!> County child kille r !>aid another House vote is Wl· all federal department!> and agen-"We cannot honor their request ." said Rober• 'I' ll!oorr:. po!>l likely until next week. cies from carrying out projects office manager of reta1l sales a nd service in Lhl' Vctro1l -.uhurh of "You can't find enough bodies res ulting "in des truction or Royal Oak. Bloom had said earlier that the fliers would r,1> •1Ul t11 here on a Thursday to pass mod1f1cation o f habtla t " of any day as a special pol1c:e t<1s k force had requested . anything like this," he added. s pecies offtcwlly listed as en- dangered T H E FLI ERS CONTAIN ~1 pcrsonal:t} proft!e. phy'>1t·al E Ri\ OPPONENTS s pent The snatl d <1rtcr·s existence description and c·ctfor reproduction of a com pos1tt dr0!wtn1-; uf thl· ncaP\y an hour maneuvering trJ wa::. discovered in 1973. four man detectives be lieve killed four children in 1971) <lnd early 1977 keep the resolution from being m onths before the Endangered The fli ers also s how a color photo of a blue Gremlin discussed or voted upon. But Spt•cit•s AC't was passed . The autom obile -a model linked lo the suspected kille r by one witness llouse Speaker Wi lliam Red tinv fi sh was added to the list in -a nd ad vertise rewards of SI00,000 po!->ted for 1nformat1on leading mond. DJlcnsen ville. ruled each t!.1 75. and e nvironme ntalis ts to th e killer anti -E RA Laelicoutoforder. quickly sought to scuttle the "I don't think, Mr. Speaker , dam·s l'Omplellon to protect thl' "POSTAGE ON ALL MAIL must b(l fully prepaid Jl th<:' tlffil' you've got the right to igpore sna il darter of m a iling." Bloom read from the us Postal Servi('(' Manual Ill d m embers o f this body jus t telephone interview today "'It'!> not a matter of the pos tal ser v1c1• because you don't want to hear Officials of the TVA said they being insensitive to the task force." he said. ··1t ·._ JUSt ~ometh1n~ what they've got to say." com-\\ ou Id n ot comment o n thl' that's not allowable ... plained m inority Leader George <'Ou rt ·s rnling until they receive On Wednesd:.iy. Bloom had said using postal carrier .. to dis Ryan. R-Kankakee. offtrial notification or the d e· tribute the fliers wus ter hn1cally incorrect. but called it ··the corn Rep. Peter Peters. R-Chicago. ci:-.ton mon sense thing to do .. co n s id c r e d .(; o v . J a m es -----------------------~--------------------­Thompson's spokesman in the llou!>c on key issues . said he ts tiring of the ERA. llE SAID COLLEAGUES have G B ttle Erup ts t·ompl:iined to him tha t they un a h<IVl' taken about as much heat over t he ERA <is they can Bear •-·~~ Sawings " FREE DECORATING SERVICE GIFT SPECIALS . ) tolera te. "They wish the whole On P C thing would go away or go to the Senate." he s aid. anama ampltS But Senate President Thomas .i... llynes. D·Chicago, said that "30 PANAMA CITY. Panam a (AP) -At least one student was votes is t he b<'sl you can hope ktlll•d a nd nine others were wounded in _a th ree-hour cam~us gu·"· ror in t he Se.n~tc right no':"'." It battle over Lhl' new P}ana ma Canal treaties and President Carter s would need .!ti votes for Sen:citt' vis it this weekend :is the Torrijos government pre pared a gala ratif1ca tton. if the ll?us e ap \\Clc:oml' for the US. leader. . . proves the ER/\ resolution The shooting erupted Wednesday night at the Un.1vers1ty of Panama . half a blork from the hotel where Carter ts to stay Soldiers of the national guard. Panama's army. s urrounded the hotrl after the fmng bl•gan because Carter's ad \'ance men were sta~·inµ there. ,\ M>l'RCE AT T HE Social Security Hos pital !>a1d one student. Oe mosttne!> Hodr1g ucz. was killed. and nine others we re bemR 1 re'1lCd ror gunshot wounds The source said one of the wounded wab not e xoectcd to hve. Government sources put t he casualty toll at two killed_ and 10 .... oundcd . but the• t"'o ;1dd1t1onal casualties could not be confirm ed SENATE ERA sponsors hope I lnuse a pproval would give the• 1s5.11e e nough momentum to pt•rsuade another s ix senator:-. to be1 ck ratifi cation. he s aid The ERA. which would outlaw d1scrimmalton based on sex. has hccn approved by 35 stales and must be rat1f1ed by three more h\ l\1 arch 22. 1979, to become purt of the Cons t1tut1on . Midwest Hit by Storms · Minnesota,.Jowa Border Warned of Fwoding T ... mp4-raiure• HI Le Pc, Albu'out •s ot A,,..1,HtlfO •1 01 Atlttnt• 81 o• U11tt1n"10rl" 14 41 801'f" 11 •• Do\ton •• S? Sro•n\o'-'•lll' •s ,. Bull•to o• ... Cr11c•90 10 o1 (tn<.ir'U'hltt 14 )41 (le\l'rl•nO oS •• 0 .. 1 ft WIPI •• 11 0.nwtr ., )• Dt:tro1I •S SI Htlt'n• 11 ~ HOttolulu .. M Hou\ ton .. IS k~n,. C1h Ill 61 l"\ Vt<;!d\ 101 10 l•lll~ Rex• •• oJ lQ\ Anqt'I~ .. 01 M 1•m1 .. ,. 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SJ48 · :_~ s999 BEAR •••TAI• FURlllURE ,~~~UI~· (NR mm 37 0 ILE••EYRE STREET ·MERMAID) ~· LAGUNA IUCH/STOIE H~S: 10 to 6 Daily• 11to6 Suftday ~ . / "'~ ............ LOVE'S FLAME REKINDLED AFTER 33 YEARS Joan Harris, Irving Signer Get Marriage License Love Prevails Pair to Wed After 33 Years • I ClllCAGO (AP ) l n 1944, Ir ving Signe r asked Joan Harris to marry him She said no. Thirty-three years later he proposed again She said yes. They got th1.•1 r marriage license this week at City Ha ll after she fi e \\ from Sydney, Australia. The wedding date is to be set. IT \\'AS IN AUSTRALI.\ that Signer, then an Army Air Forcl· lieutenant on a month's furlough from a New Guinea B-24 bom ber bas<'. met the "shy" Australian woman. ,\I though she m arried an Australian Army captain and had t \\ o tlaughtcr:,,. Joan ke pt a picture of the uniformed Signer throughout the years. And he carried her picture. Joan now St, eventually was divorced. Signer, 61. never married' II <' "•11d he had a s ack brother and took care of him. anti later cared for his ag Phg parents. With his mother p ead and his family obligations over, Signl'r decided to return to Aus tralia to visit friends and. m .. , bl'. find Joan llarn<> JOAN ANO "SIG" HAD STOPPED exchanging letters :-, ears ago, "'ht·n she wrote him of her engagement and rejected his m::irriagt• µroposal · 1 \\on<ll>rl'd whatever happened to Joan Harris and all the Jll'opl<.• I sung 'Waltzing Matilda' with," Signer said. "I rummaged throu~h my things a nd found a n old name <ind addn·::.:. I wrote a letter and said. ·1 don't remember who you arc or how I got this addre!>s, but l am coming to Aust ralia und l a m looking for Annie Townrow <who introduced them l <ind a girl named J oan llarris." A t•nuplc of wN·ks later in Sydney. the reci pient of the letter 11..•lt·µhoncd Joan and said, ''I've got a latter from America here, and the man's name is Sig. lie 1s looking for Mrs. Townrow (who had died two years ago) and for you." WllF.N SIGNER GOT OFF THE plane in Sydney, Joan was wailing for him .. When we ::.tarted ta lking. it was like we'd never been apart." Joan recalled "We h•t it off right away a~ain, .. said Signer. Thi~ t1mt'. when he askt'd her to m arry him, she said yes. Wo1nan Released Celia's Aide Guilty 8y TOM BARLEY Of tlw O.ily .. u-.. St•ll Former h o s pital ad - minis trator Stephen Robert Ev ans was placed on three years probation in Orange Coun- ty Superior Court action that c loses the local fil e on Or. Louis J . Cella and three business as- sociates. Evans. 33, was brought Crom Lompoc Federal Prison t.o Judge JI. Warren Knight's courtroom to receive a sentence that was imposed over the vigorous ob· jections or the prosecution. Ass istant Dis trict Attorney Michael Capizzi vainly pointed out that Evans had played a part in acts or embezzle ment that cost two county hos pitals at least S4 million. But Judge Knight refused to add any prison time to the federal incarcer ation Evans 1s now serving. He was convicted in Los Angeles Federal Court of related charges and sentenced to a year in prison. That term was recently re duced to eight months. Evans pleaded guilty Wedne:.- day to four counts of g rand theft and two counts of filing false Me di-Cal claims. He was t he administrator or Mercy General Hospita l in Santa Ana at the t ime of the offenses. lie told Judge Knight bcrort s e n tenci ng : "U nd er t h e circums tances, I think this 1:. the best thing for me to do." Two or hJS fellow prisoners at Lompoc arc Dr Cella . 54. and Ce lia's fo rm e r bus ines:-. m anager Theodore "Ted .. Schaff m an. 52.ofSanta Ana. Cella 1s serving a five-year te rm . Schiffma n 1s ser ving a n 18 -m on th se nt e n ce . Both m en were con victed in federal and state courts. The trio, together with former Mission Community Hospita l Administrator George Ollendorf. 42. of Laguna Beach. were in· dieted by federal and Orange County grand juries for their role in the swindling of two hos pitals. Ollendorf. who pleaded gu~y m both courts, is now free after serving a six-month pris on term It was suecessfully a lleged that much of the monev extract- ed b y Cella via some highly sop his ticat e d b ookkeeping ma ne uvers was used to finance the cam paigns of pont1cal can· didates who m et with his ap prov al Cella was the state's la rgest and1v1dual donor to political campaigns in 1974 lie reported contributions of 5550.000 to 50 local a od statewide candidates Beotle111011io in Huntington Stt.•\<' Walker. l3r1an :\l und ay. J oh n ''"""l'\ cind h<.iac: Cohen cfrom le ft l ... t .t gl·d · tlw11 O\\ n pant-sizC'd version of · Bc·alll'mania" Wt!dnesday for a n ap- Jffl'l'l••llH' aud11.·ntt• of fellow stude nts at Golden View School in Huntington Beach. And who had mo re tun than Steve <P aul :\lcCartnc:yl, Brian c C~orge Harrison1 . John <J ohn Lennon ) a'nd Isaac (Ringo Starr >. Growth Foe Voted Out Dr. Fay Ousted From State Commission By ARTlll'R R. VINSEL Of Ille 0•1ly Piiot ~t•tt ot1'r ... pokcn C'llVlronmenlaliSl :.incl marinl' b10log1 ... l Dr Rim mon C Fay 1s r1.'act1ng phtlosophacally, hut he 1s far from haps>) ahoul his ouster a:. lhl· ~outh C:oa'it Hcg1onal Com- m 1-;st0n·.., '>lat1• level represt>n l<.&tl\l' F ;I\ \\a:-. remO\Cd as the pi.1n1•l's spokcsnrnn hy an 8 to .t vott• the· third time Lhc move "a<. lrt<'CI wh<'n members mPt '.\lond~1) 1n th1.· llunungton Beach City Co111w1l 1.·hamber~ I It· \\ 111 tw n·platcd on tht· Caltforn1a t'oa'>tal C1Jmm1ss1on It\ n·i..:H111c.1I C1>mm1ss1oner llank Dm·rHing "This rC'allv t..iiQk us hy sur· prt'-e." South ~t<;t Hl'gional l omm1ss1on Ext•t·ut1vt• Di rector '.\1 l'I Carpcnt1.•r :-.<11d uflcr lhc a<.· tion. which tame.· without pn: \ wus annountt•m<.•nt early 1n l\londa} !-> me<.·tmg Smee.· his appointment to the agenty whc·n it was formed 1n l f!72. F a) has oppos('d .... idl•::.pr<'ad tlevclopmcnl along O•llY "•lot St.alt Photo DROPPED AS STATE REP Regional Commission's Fay C'nliforn1a's shoreline \. lved two earlier effor ts to Dm•rfl1ng, also a member of replace him. one on an 8 lo 4 the lll•rmosa Beach City Coun vote 18 months a,go ell. has hccn mon· moderate in "One or the me mbers. J im hi... approa<·h to the: apphcataon Wabh. went to Sacramento to of coastal rontrols entrusted to t n to get the Senate Rules Com- l IH' 1 <.·gional and "tall' com m1ttee to pull my appointment ... rn1s:,,aon:-. F<1y :-.a id of the other earlier Oppom•nt" or his removal a!> ou'>ter attempt. tht· n•g1onal tu 1<,s1on '-; state II 1s re moval docsn 't take ef- repr<'senu1tl\ 1' ncluded Or Fa) I HI immediate!) Ooerfl1ng h1m s1•lf. <.·1 rni...<.1on V1c1.· must first file st <1tcments den~ smaller housing. lower densatv com mun1t1es and ecological preservation. Questioned about challenging his oust.er, he said it's 1mposs1- blc "The regional representalivl· serves a l thl' plcasurt> of the re- gional commission." l''ay ex- plained However . he was clearly dis- gruntled about the action "'There's a lot of work s till to be done on the coastline of California and it isn't resolved yet by any means," he said The marketer of marine hfe :.amplcs his firm supplies us> to t.000 varietiei. of seahfe 1or :.tudy in schools, colleges and universities sees two major ite m. s of interest lo the Oran~ Coast. "There are two eminent prob· lems,"hesaid. ··one is the W & B Builders proJcCL. .. Fay continued. The proposed project would p l a ce 368 condominium townhouse units laced with lakes and canaJs at the southwest cor · ncr of Beach Boulevard and Atlanta Avenue in Huntington BP a ch Stall· comm1ssionerc; will hear an appeal against the S25 million project fllt>d b:, coast watcher 1\ 1 lt•cn Broc k of Huntington tH•a<'h when thC'y meet next Tuesday and Wednesday at the Airport MarinJ llotel an Lo:. Angl'IC~ In Stabbing Death After Rape Ex-husband -4 Chairman "¥1< Nutter of Long 111g he wi ll have any conflil'ts·of Thl' Sl'l'Ond overriding issue for the Orange Coast. f''ay says, is d evelop m e nt of a good blueprint and guideline:. for de· \ll'lopmcnt of thl' Irvine coastal area between Corona del Mar and La~una Beach. No l'hargcs wtll b e filed against ~· Westminster woman who b frt'l' today, after heing jalll'd on s u:.p1 c1on of murder in thl' hunting knife stabbing death of her male <:om p<inion in a bar parking lot Sunday. Linda Huth PersingC'r, 24, of 7792 16th St . was apparently act 1ng in !->C•lf dcfen:-.c when sht.• plunged the bh.1de into the \'H' llm ., ahdomcn, police said ("onlev Stl!vcn Bates. 26. who Jlolu:c :-.aid hvcd at th<' same ad rln•:.s. was pronounced decid al West minste r Commun1t \ llo:.p1lal about 10 minute!> artc·r lhl' knifing ~Man Killed When His Car Strikes Home ---.... ... ~2 year-old man was killed w'Vci~esday night in Orange when the s mall l1~htweight car hl' was driving went out of ton trol and crash<'d into a house. Police identified the victim as Roland Earl Lc1kauf who lived :.it 101 W Rt v('rdalc St , Orange According to th<' police ace•-, dent report, Lc1kauf was driving his auto "'<'"t o n Riverdale Street at 11 HI p m "'hen 1l jumpNI th<' curb and crashed in- to 1 ht> hou:.e at 301 E . R1 vcrdale St \\'hill· pt1ltt<.· described the <I.image to the house as sna1or, nont> of its occupanti. was tn· JU red Press Club Plans Antique Bazaar Falhl•r's Day &:1f1s and other items ~i ll be on <.al<' Sunday ~l the Orange County Press Club's second annu,11 antique bazaar and swap mE>ct More thun :mo <'xhib1tors will be :,,<"lhn~ 1tt•ms from 9 a m to 4 p m et Sant:i Ana College, 17th llnd Bristol ~treets in Santa Ana. Adm1ss1on as $1, with ctrtldren under 12 Cree. ' . Investigators presented re- ports and witnesses' statements to the Onmgc County Dis trict i\tlorney's Office for evaluation Tuesday. Authorities declined-to pros- t·c ute Miss Per singer and or- dered her re lease from the Orange County Women's J ail, where she had been held in lieu uf $25,000 bail. Gay R ejected for Ministry SAN PEDRO CAP> -A H- \ ear-old Yale Divinity Sch(l()l g raduate has Jost his bid to bl-come a ministerial candidate fo~-f:he !,.Jnited Pre sbyterian Churctr•1fi the first test case -;i nce the c hurch voted last month t o ban practi cing homosexuals from the ministry. ~~~!.~m8.,~~!!~ w" raped in the pre nee of her 8- ycar-old son We y ni,g ht by h er former hus band who. Orange County Sheriff's offatcrs said . regretted his actions a nd called poh<:c u few hours after the sexual attack. Officers s aid the suspect. 26. ~ained entry lo the home of the 29-year-old victim by persuading his son lo open the front door while his mother was in another part of the house. The couple were recently divorced The woman told officers that her ex-husband then grabbed he r, pulled her into the bedroom and r aped he r in the presence or her son. Officers said the former mate la ter called An aheim police from a public telephone in that city. Deputies found him waiting for them outside the phone booth. A Spray Each Day Keeps Baby Away? STOCKHOLM. Sweden CAPl A daily nasal spray might be the contraceptive of the future for women. and possibly for men as well. Swedish m edical re- sear chers say. They s ay the hormone spray curbs ovulation without ill s id e effects o n menstruation. "This is a completely new ap· proach to contraceptives," said Dr. Sven J ohan Nilius . head of the research team al Uppsala University. He sa id the nose-spray method u s e s s o-call ed m id·bra 1n hormones that affect only the ova ri't!s and t estes and are "much safer than the pill, which has effects on many different processes in the human body." · The new contraceptive cannot he overdosed and it has nol shown any side eHect, he s aid. T he mid-brain h,ormoncs were discovered bv A.,.merican scien· , ' lists Andrew Schally and Roger Guillemin, winners of the 1977 Nobel prize for physiology. One of the hormones affects fertility. and t he Swedish tea m has managed to produce it artificially for use in the nose s pray. The Uppsala scientists hav(' experimented on 15 women s ince last fall with "promising" re- sults, Nllius said. lie said he believed the spray might work on men as well by halting sperm production. "But that is only' theory so far ." Nilius said. "We intend lo start experimenting on men, as these theories seem lo deserve being tested.\' He said ttte researchers ex- perimented on infertile women in the belief that the hormone would aid ovulation. When they realized It had the opposite er- f ec t , they began testing the hormone as a contraceptive, be aaid. R<.•ach anrl Comm1ss1onero., tnlerest byserving. Gal;.inlt·r or Santa Monica anti ) Appointed as stale represcn- 1\targot Feu('r of M:1libu lttllvc in 1975. fay was well· Fay. the peppery operator of known as a critic of large-scale P<i l'1f1c Ut0 Lubs in Verucc. sur-development and proponent of FLOOR SA MPLE ".; ~~ Re~. CHAIR SALE! .129. lo 4 19. N 0 W 199. • .c---.-. -~~ 1-l~ Come In Early for Best Selection ~ ~ c-~'-t--- ~ ! ..J Gracefully designed with superb construction These chairs beautifully enhanced by meticulous taalonna to give you lavish comfort. (;_"" _____ _ •Some are one, of a kind •Some are pairs •Some arisw1vel rockers ~·-.;..- ~ ... ....... :-;:;i..:- t 7-~ ~. Your Favonte Oow111cr Will Bl' Happy ro Assist Yoi.' 11.J. Gl-\1\1\ETT f URNITURE PROFESSIONAL Open Mon 2215 HARBOR BLVD. ··~··1· vyv ) A INTERI OR DESIGNERS Thurs. & Fn. Eves. COSTA MESA, CALIF ·~i:::Jr.~ ,• • • • / . . 7 ... r\ 18 OIJL Y PllO" Tl\11 t JuM Ii 1"1 THE DEAUVILtE • Ungerie-Foundatlons- "At-Home" Wear-Robes-Etc. • Laguna Beach --360-370 • GLASS COUNTERS AND • GLASS SHOW CASES • CASH DESK • DISPl.A Y RAOCS • PLASTIC DRAWER STORAGE BIN• WALL CASES, ETC. After Many YHrs Of Profitable And Reput1ble Ret1lllng In Lagun1 Beech We Heve • Decided To Retire From Bu1ln111 ••. Seit Out And Quit! Conaequently, Thi• Sale Hes Just One Objective . . . GET RID OF THIS ENTIRE FlNE STOCK a STORE FIXTURES ... In The Shortest Po11lble Time ... umRLY REGARDLESS OF COST OR LOSS INCURRED! I Come And Buy! You Can't Go Wrong At These One-ln-A.LJfetlme C;o1eout Prtceal AllSAlfS flNAl- NO RffUNOS • NOEXOtANGES • 'NOlAYAWAYS • THE· 0/1DERS ARE ... SEll OUT ENTIRE STOCK REGARDLESS OF LOSS STORE HOURS: FRIDAY 10to6 OMROAYS 9:30to5:30 This Is A Sacrifice In Dead Eernest ... With Prices Slashed To The Lowest Level In Our Business History .•. TO INSURE QUICK & POSTllVE LIQUIDATION OF THE ENTIRE STOCK & STORE FIXTURES! At Coat ... Near Cost ... Below Cost ... Makes No Difference! We Are Determined To Turn Thia Fine Merchandise Into C11h ... REGARDLESS OF LOSS! Therefore, Every Item In The Store" Has Been Ruthleuty Prtce Slashed For QUICK SELLING ACTION! ' • • SE NS AT I 0 NA L ctgJ;· VALUES We handle only, such Famous Brands as - BARBIZON ... SHADOW LINE ... VANITY FAIR ... EVELYN PEARSON ... HENSON KICKER NICK .•.. "'i.oLLIPOPS ... COLONY CLUB ... MAIDENFORM . LILY OF FRANCE ... VASSARETTE ... OLGA ... LIL YETTE ... GODESS ... WARNERS ... JANTZEN . .. HANES ... MOJUD ... MODELS ... RIVIERA SLIPS Sins 32to42 ropul .. styles and colors. AJI se ..cWfte woth -dry fabric" $ 88 SPECIAi.GROUP REG. TO SI.SO \ CLOSEOUT •..••............ FASHIONS. All are price Slashed To Close Out! LONG PETICOATS S.all, Med.. "-9t A1aorhd ,_., md~tylel by'-M4*tn. SPECIAJ.GRour$4ss & $788 HG. T0$14.00 CLOSEOUT ••• All oftterl priced to ... mt! ROBES s.aa, Med..~. We a. .. , a wi• ~ of 1tytes for S-.-or WWtr. Poptl&ar cob's .cl pri..t.. Moc.WM ••/dry. SPECIAL GROUP t---------------1 REG. TO $33.45 SPECIAi. GROUr REG. T0$14.00 $ ALLAllERHUllAHDS. s 1688 88 CLOSEOUT . . . . . . . . . ~7~!!~!~~ ... -::~:~\~~~~p $ 4 88 CLOSEOUT •••.•...••.•...•. ALL40TJiER LONG SLIPS PRICED TO CLOSE OUT PETICOATS S.oH, Med.. Large, X Lcrge ALL ARE FAMOUS lllAMDS Mylo• tricot .ct binds IR wmtttd colon mtd styln. MocWM wosh/dtry. SPEC IA.L GROUP REG. TO $6.50 CLOSEOUT ..••..•.•..•..•.. .r·-· $ SPECIALGIOUP IEG. TO $9.00 CLOSEOUT ............... . 88 88 SPECIAi.GROUP REG. TOSll.00 $ 88 cLose~r~~ o~~ER ROf!ES CLOSEOUT ••••••..••.•••••• s1188 REG. TO $21.00 CLOSEOUT ......... . SPECW.GIOUP ALL OTHEI LOMG GO WMS HG.TO$ll.OO NICE SLASHED TO CLOSE OUT! L01MJ or Slaort PEIGNOIR SETS 51288 to PRICED TO CLOSE OUT! GIRDLES and PANTY GIRDLES SPECIAL GROUP RtG. T0$8.5cf CLOSEOUT ...•........•... SPECIAL GROUP IEG. T0$13.00 CLOSEOUT ....•.•••........ $ 88 S. COAST . HIGHWAY SALE STARTS FRIDAY JUNE 16th AT 10 AM STORE CLOSED URSDA Y TO SLASH ALL PRICES! BRAS Slusl2to42 AU ARE MATIOMAU Y KMOWH llAMDS. We t111n o lllllft setKH°" w.ttd ltylet iocfwleC) •• PUSH UPS .• PA.DOB> •• STIAPUSS •. UMDEIWUlB> .• LOMG LIME .. ek. Ct.oowtro. wtUte and ... , colon. SPECW.GIOUP $444 ~~~o:rs~........... .. SPECIAi. GROUP HG.TOS9.50 CLOSEOUT ..•...•.•....•••• $ 44 ALL OTHER BRAS PRICED TO CLOSE OUT! MISCELLANEOUS BARGAINS HOS TESS DIESSES .. IAIY DOUS .. SUPPHS •. llD JACKm .. HOSPtTAl.GOWHS •. HOSPITALCOATS .. DUS TBS .. CAMISOLES .. IOOY SUITS .. PAHTY HOSI .. HOSIEIY .. SUPPHOSE .. NUlSING IUS •• GAITB IELTS .. PANTIES .. lllUMIS oiid lllEfS. 1 .. ALL GO OUT 2 UPTO ••••....... 0 ' SPECIAL GROUP HG. T0$16.50 $ 88 • To Our CustomerS • Fal9tOllS.,..... SrECIAI. GROU" HG.T0$7.50 CLOSEOUT ............... . AH others price sloshed! <:! AU OTIBPllGMOtR SETS REG. TOSS7.00 PllCID TO CLOSE OUT! CLOSEOUT •....•.••••..••. .., ALL OTHERS PRICED TO SELL FAST! • f . ' STOIEHOURS FRIDAY I 0 A.M. TO 6 I' .M. OTHll DAYS t-.30 TO S:lO -IAHAMEAICARQ mast r chargr .. . ...... . i SORRY NO DEAUVILLE CHARGES TWs is oM ow OWll fretlt •tock fr'OM Top 9-lty M .. fadw tt L H°""'"J "-bta broegM II for .. p.-poMLIEHIHURLY FOIHSTSB.ECTIOM. I HO MATT& HOW FAR A WAY YOU MAY LIVI. IT WJU. f'AYYOUTOSHOPATTHISGIEATSALL BankAmericard Visa and Master Charge Welcome! AU ITEMS SUIJECT TO PllOR SW AL CALIFORNIA I NATION 1t'tnged l'lctortf One o f south county coast 's "in " sports for lunc h , if y ou 'r e a pelican, is bait lender a t Dana Point Harbor. While one pelican digs fo r a nchovies, othe rs w :.i t ch for man who le nds t ender, apparent- ly availing himself of some other lunch s pot. Be lo w, s at ed pelica n fo lk fly out t o s ea . possibl y a fter a less taptivc snack <: CSLBU Rap Brown Now 1\~n~~~!~~. Muslim Merchant lion of the Journalism ATLANTA CAP> -H. Rap Brown. the young depart me n t of Ca I revolutionary who exhorted blacks to get guns and State Cong . neach has shoot whites 10 years ago, now is a Muslim won ac('rL-d1l at1on from me rchant who runs a small grocery ln the West th C' Amc•riC"an Counc il End . fo r E rl u C'a lio n for ··1 can 't prevent you from writing a story. Journalism Masha Allah <it 1s the will of Godl.'' J a mil Ab- Cul Stall' Long Hcach dulla h Al-Amin said as he s at in front of the brick b ecame thC' sc\ e n th buildini! that has three locks on the door a nd such accredited ~chool bur~la r screens on the window. on the West Coast. ar cording to department r hai rman. M L Stein !'ixt~ c1~ht st•honl!> in tht· l'nunlr;\' liavl' been re· l'Ogn11ed hy this national council. ht? a<lrlC'rt 4 traduate With Honors [·'our Orange Coasl stude nts ha ve graduated wi t h h o n ors from Western State Universl ty College or Law tn Fu II e rton Ma rjorie R ui.hforth of <.:ost u Mesa graduated r um laudc Graduating '"'1th sl'holasllc mer~t " \H'l'l' Nancy F cr r uzzo 11( Fountai n Val ley, R1 <•h a r d M asi n o f Laguna HeaC"h and .Jill R1<"hter of Laguna Hill~. 'Two Hono red At Redlands Two Orange Coast·slu- denls have been elected to Ph i Reta Kappa academic honor societ y Al t hC' l 'nlV Cr Sl\y Of Redlands. They a re Ric hard Bryson of Laguna Beach ..Atnd Katherine ,Johnson of lfunttngton Beach A COAST GUARD R ECRUITING poste r hangs on the wall around the corne r. Al-Amin talk<!P at length Lo reporters from the Atlanw Constitution. but refused to allow them to Lake notes or lapc-record the conve rsation. "l was the m ost arrested man of t he decade th<' < '60sl. " ge said. "I was probably arrested in a ll the 50 states." The struggle then. he said. was not just to sit next to white people Jt was a problem of right and wrong. and he said that is s till unsolved. ·'This is 1978. and anyone who still thinks that · 1 ·m bl ack and I 'm proud' is enough is in a sad s ituation." Al-Amin said "Jt is not sufficient." THE BEARDED AL·AMIN. 34, wears a crocheted cap and overalls as he sits in front or his store. watching children play l ltOWN basketball across the street. He regularly Joins the game. The children buy candy and cookies from the \;tore . which also carries everything from tissues lo a kosher leg of_ lamb. He said he converted to the Muslim faith while -doing Cive years ln prison in 1971 on charges of try- ing to rob a bar . The new na me. be said, came from a fellow in- m a te and follower of Islam. Al-Am in m eans trus tworthy and Abdullah means servant of All ah. Ja mil means beautiful. "YOUR NAME SIGNIFIES WHAT you strive to do \n your ljfe." he said. After his parole rrom prison. he moved to Atlanta two years ago. He said his purpose now is to serve Allah. run the store and s erve his com· mu nlty." ..... • Cowuians Grodnate In Law \\'('s ler n S t at e Un1 vers1ty College of Law of Orange County h a s a w a r ded l aw degrees to a number of Orange coast reside nts. R e ce1 v ing degree s arc c;oro11a clel Mar JOhn<ty 8ultM r, f re<! fl.line Jr , C...ll'lerlnt' M•rllnt't C••l• Mos.I EU9ene BerQerolf, Chartf'\. A•en, ~oro•• (,,;•treu Norris, Sue Kruswlc~•. Juclllll RHd Maqorl~ R~fortn, O.nnll S<Kki . w 1111am S<tool~ end Jan Vortnllo D•n• Po1M Ver-~''' T-t<t nriedy ana Charle' L•°"•u v; El Toro Jacq~lvn Fosler •nd Marvin Marti,.., Fo1111t•ln Valley N•nc1 Fer ruHo. Danit! HoPOY all<! Tl•om .. scrtollm1tltt HtilltllllllOft IMacll Floyd 8t>IStlO, Jamt\ 8enMtt, R11111 Gn.,,baum, Ci•or<1~ Hllnu, Donna Jacotuon, Rlcnara Kelley, Arthur Melvln, Jae~ Ru10110 J r . JAl1'U Sulllv"n Ptnelopt lorqeM>n, P•trlcoe von Riedl And Sttpfwn Wosl. Irvin• Rollt'rl CMrllon. Anne Jacot>so11 -J•rnt'S Kern E•.i trvlne Pepe Siniard L•1una eeac h GeorgP Hutchin son, Rlcfl.srd M a.on and E II nor Morrl'IOll Louna Miii• -Jill Rtcllte< Mission Vlelo -Mlct>ael Vincent anc:t Wiiey W•lson I Newport l u ch Cv11\hta An Aer.on, Mark A!Jlwotlll, K•lhlH n Clark Turpin, Dir~ Olehh, Dan Ollvor, Ktnneth Stone and C.rol Trueme11 Sin Ctt,,,.11te Larry Ounl•P, ThOmn Harvey and Don SomerYllle S.11 Jn11 C.pl1tran• ~ Jemu '~.~ ~-= Jt~~::.r.:~:n. WHtmlM.., Wll llem Bumm 'Y' Sets -Kung Fu The Chinese a rt of se lf-de fense . Kung Fu Thurlday, June \5, 1978 DAIL y PILOT A ':; Haldeman Out Dec. 20 WASHINGTON <AP> -H.R Haldeman. whose storied loyalty to Richa rd M. Nixon shattered In the backlash of Watergate. wHl be paroled from prison Dec. 20 after serving 18 months of a four-year sentence for obstruc. lion of justice and perju'ry. on 1ociety . . . Hvlng a totally wasted We at lbls time." lhat assail a thinking man who Is required to enter prison T he U.S. Parole Commission ,set the release date Wednesday. tactlng on the recom mendation of examiners who interviewed Haldeman at the Lompoc, Calif .. minimum security prison last month. As chief ol s taff to Nixon In hi$ firs t term. and the president's closest confidant. H.•ldeman wielded enormous power. But t heir friends hip t urned sour when Nixon refused to pardon Haldeman as 11 llnaJ presidential act a nd when he later aUuded lo Haldeman's "HE HAS BEEN punished. Society has had its retribution " Haldeman 's book. completed while he was at Lompoc. made the best-seller li sts. An Industry source saJd he earned at least d half mWJon dollar s In royalties Ha ldeman. 51. was convicted alte r a three-month tria l of con- spiring to obstruct j ustice. ob- s tructing Jus tice a nd thret counts o r pe r jury. Hts co . defendants. J ohn 0. Ehrlichman and J ohn N Mitche ll. were con victed of simila r charges. T HE COMMISSION HAD the option or paroling the rormer White House chief of staff any lime after June 20. There was no explanation why it did not re· lease him after he had served the minimum time s ince by all reports be has been a model prisoner. IN HIS BOOK ... THE Ends of Power," Haldeman m e.de the final break with the former pr esident. c haracterizing Nixon as being behind the Watergate cover -up "from Day One.·· Nix- on ig nored the charge in his memoirs. All were se ntenced by U S District Judge John J . Sir ica to serve 2'h to 8 years in prison. After hearing taped statements of contrition. Sir \ca cut t he terms to one-to-four. Jn prison . Hal de man has worked seven-hour days, seven days a week as a lab chemist. in the sewage processing plant. Ha lde m an entered Lompoc June 21, 1977 after the U.S. Supreme Court refused to accept the appeal of his Watergate con- viction . Jn a petition later. he s aid Imprisonment m ade him "useless to the world, a burden "He is making no contribution to society or to himself.'' his lawyers aald in a petition. "He ls just trying to exist and stay out o r trouble ... he h a s ex· perienced the indignity. shame. horror. fear. disgust and all the oth er overwhelming emotion .. I am sorry for what l 've done and for what J've been responsi- ble for . for what's been the re- s ult and the damage it 's caused to many. many people and to our own governmental system ... Haldeman told Sirica. Low School Cuts Urged Ec;fucators Ask I 0%; Lawmakers Favor More SACRAMENTO IAP > -School officials, a re urging legislators to hold J ar vis-ca used education cuts to a minimum -but their legislators are shaking their heads. Testifying before the t wo-h ouse confe rence ( ) com mittee consi d~ring STATE em ergency s tate a id to _ . loca l governments. state sc h ools c h ie f Wi lson Riles as ked for $2.2 billion for the fi rst 12 grades. T hal would be 10 percent less than they would have gotten in the 1978-79 budget proposed earlier . T he California School Boards Associatior! and the California Teachers Association asked for $2.& billion . But the chairma n, Sen. Albert Rodda. 0 - Sa cr amento. and other Senate Democratic leaders favor $2. l bi llion for schools up througb the com· munity college level. That, Rodda said. would be cutting them by 15 percent -and is mora generous than they s hould expect in future years as state reserves dwindle . Saa11mer Clas•e • Dropped LOS ANGELES <AP > -With 60 percent of the system's income for t he upcoming year gone. trustees of the Los Angeles Community College District have voted to cancel most summer c lasses at all nine eampuses. Wednesd ay's vole prompted by the passage of Proposition 13 last I week , was 6·1. Ofricials estimated the savings al $3.5 million. f'f ~Chief to l'olUllt~r ALPINE <AP > Fire Chief Jay Ellis says he'll become a volunteer fire chief July 1. the date that layo(f notices given all 22 membe rs of his fire department are slated to take effect in the wake o~ Proposition 13. Douglas Benson. president of lhe Alpine Fire Protection District Board. said Wednesday that J uly l is "hen the district will run out of money. Cotutructlon IJalte d SAN DIEGO <AP> -Construction or the ne"" University City High School. due to open in late 1979. ls being canceled for lack or runds as a result of Proposition 13, oCCicia ls say. Bids to build the SlO million school were beinf.t asked this month. A spokesman said it might be: res urrected by 1980. Equip~nt Motllbal~d LOS ANGELES IAP > -The cats and offi ce machines Los Angeles County can no longer use because of staff cuts forced by Propos1t1on 13 wi ll be stored instead of auctioned should they be needed again. offi cials said Wednesday. It will cost up to $4 million to mothball the equipme nt, but Mechanical Department Director Ma thew J acobs said t he county doesr 't want to sell the 3.000 cars and 20.000 office ma chine!'-''becaust" the people may eventually come back" to use the m SE' Fare• ln~rea•ed SAN FRANCl SCO <AP l -A move to reopen tbe issue of Municipal Railway fare increase~. which were ordered in Mayor George Moscone ' fina ncial emergency proclamation. has been de reated by city supervisors. The board had approved t he increases Monday night after the proclamation to offset the impact of Proposltion 13. but supervisors met aga in Wedne~­ day night to reconsider their stance in the wake or c riticism by angry publi c transit riders . Castro Actions Probed WASHINGTON <AP > -The Whi le House. fac- ing Fidel Castro's repeated denials that he abetted the Kalangan invasion of Zaire. is outlining secret intelligence reports to back up its charge that Cuban troops accompanied the rebels a lmost to the moment or the attack. The release of the summary or the highly classified reports came as President Carter re- iterated his charge at a news conference Wednes- day that the Cubans were deeply involved in t he rebel invasion of copper-rich Shaba province last month. Carter s ited a list of steps Castro could have ta ken to block the invasion and contended that the Cuban leader's fa ilure to s top the attack was . in ef- fect . proof of Cuba's complicity . Soviets R e taliate WASHINGTON CA Pl -The U.S.-Soviel war of ner ves over arrests of each other 's citizens is escalating after a dramatic confronta tion between a'n angry Andrei A. Gromyko and Secretary o( State Cyrus R. Vance, a U.S. official reports. --------- T he Soviet fore ign ( T J min i s t er r e porte~l y I N SHOR threatened to r et a liate -. for the highly publicized arrest outside New Yor k Cily of two Russian na- tionals on spy charges and told Vance, ''Two can play al this game ... It 11) "the fi rst comprehensive commitment to human rights" by the 13 million-member de· nomination, s aid the Rev Floyd C ra 1 ~ of Nashville, Tenn. 2nd Oflieer Die• CHATTANOOG A. Tenn. CAPl .-A second Chattanooga police officer shot m a Monday night shooting incident at an apartment 1s tlead . a hospital official said. P atrolman David L fr1edertchsen, 29. died of a cardiac arrest today at t :09 a.m. P DT. E rlanger Hospital spokesman Fred Gault said. His death came on the same day a funeral with full police honors wa:. scheduled for hi.; partner, Officer Nelson I. Hess, 35 Girl, JO, Abd~f ed T REDYFFRIN. P a. !AP) A \0-year-old New York ~1rl . abducted near Centr al Park in M a nhatt.an. sexually assaulted and held captive fo r fo ur hours. scaled a six-foot chain-link fencl' and est aped her abductor along the Pennsylvania Turnpike near Valley Forge National Park. police s aid. Tredyffrin police said the girl persuaded ht! •.•• kidnapper to stop just east of the Valley Forg~iut and a llow her to relieve herself. She then made her escape over the fence ~~d her abf uc:tor appare ntly did not pursue, authorities said. Gromyko's warning late last month, discloseq by the offi cial Wednesday night. a pparently was car, r.~;;;:;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;:;::;;:;:;:;:;::;;==:=~~~~ ried out in two separate incidents Monday -.one of~ 1 them the arrestor a U.S. businessman. •lfot Potato' See n WASHINGTON CAP> -The House ls tossing a political hot potato to the Senate with a vote to forego a cost-of-living pay increase next year and to reduce Congress ' own budget by 5 percent across the board. The economy measures, written Into a rouUne appropriations bill for Congress and related agen· cles for the 12 months starting Oct. 1. were ln· spired by the so-called Proposition 13 "taxpayer revolt " in California last week In which voters or~ dered a m ll,Jor rollback in state propert)' laxes. For Father's Day . Better his score wffh a hand-made Batik Leather • Gotfbag! Imported from Indonesia and exclusive ~ t1S . f • Also, Sa n Soo. will be taught S•rateflfl Sltllt~d at the Orange Coast YM· Lotions and Potions by Caswell-Massey CA \n classes aimed at AT LANTA CAP> -After long hesitation. all ages. Southern Baptista a re headed into a new. broader Teacher will be Ben· arena to flght social injustice and human op. Jamin S. Brandll. who • presslon al home and abroad. holds a black belt and Their stance was seen as a clear stratel}' s hill has a state credenUal to by t he nation 's largest Protestant body, which teach sell-defense. generally ln lhe past has shW\l\ed potltlcal ms. t nlormaUon is avaHa· concentrating on personal morality aod savln1 ble by call ing 642·9990. souls . • 5fr f (11-.~veii~inf.s ~-. Santa Ana , Ca . 92705·(7!4)546 6600 (In The Antique G\Jild Plaza I '\ I 7 Orange Coast EQ ITION Tnday"s Closing i • Y. Stot•ks VOL. 71 , NO. 166, 4 SECT IONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSOAY,JUNE1t1~8 NJC TEN CENTS Colleges' Sutnnler By JACKIE llVMAN Of tlle D.i1, l'llot Si.H Jr t he s ta te Legislature ('u ts off all summer school ap- portionments, it probably would force the closure of summer sessions ut the Orange Coast Comm unity College District. trustees said Wednesday. They called a special meeting for Fridav niRht to discuss tne possibility of canceli ng summer l>Chool, which is scheduled to begin Monday. The mooting will begin at 9 p.m .• following GQJden West College's graduation. It will be held in Golden West's Forum 2. If the summer session is can· celed, trustees will have to de· cide what to do about courses not offe r e d during o the r semesters, and wh ether or not to shut down the campuses entire· ly. t.emporarily laying off n()n· teaching personnel as well as In· structors. Trus t ees at Wednesd a y's meeting. whi ch was attended by about 300 people, also discussed the possibility of closing down Coastline, the district's "college without wulls." and cutting off funds to dis tric t-operated KOCE-TV on the Golden West College campus. but took no ac· School May t1on. The cuts were proposed by faculty members at Golden West College and Ora n ge Coast College. Trustees also were pre· sented with a list of budget cuts suggested by t he Classified Employees Cabinet. in addition to a list of cuts they had re· ceived rrom the chancellor 's of- fice. The faculty members urged forming a subcommi ttee to study all alternatives. including t he possibilities of closing Coastline and KOCE. However, Board Chairman Wor th Keene said the trustees have a policy of not forming committees or subcom m iltees but of considering all issues as a whole. Trustees a lso took no action on a proposal by board member Close George Rodda to· form a com- mittee to look into divesting the- distr ict or KOCE. Community colleges by Jaw are not allowed to charge tu1· tion. a lthough noncredit courses may be declared com munily S-.!rvices and put on a self· supporting basis. Trustees in- dicated such a move is one of many alternatives they will con· s ider. County See · g Funds ' For Special Districts ..... ..,..... JORDAN'S KING HUSSEIN SMILES AT HIS BRIDE Former Elizabeth Halaby Now Queen of Jordan Hussein Wed Bride Proclairri,ed His Queen AM MAN , J ordan (AP > - King Hussein married 26-year· old American beauty Lisa Halaby today and surprised his n a tion by proclaim ing t he -blonde, blue-eyed architect hls queen. It had been expected that the bride. daughter of former Pan Am('rtcan World Airways prcsi· dent NaJceb Halaby, would be named a princess. Th e bearded. 42-year-old Hussein, in a plain blue suit. and Mis s Halaby. , wearing a floor· length white wedding gown , w<'re wed in a four-minute b.lamic cert•mo n y at the Zaharan Palace. home or Queen Mother Zain in central Amman. The ceremony, during which the bride was converted to Islam. was presid ed over by the chief juslice of lhe Islamic court , Ibraham Kattan. After the cere mony -at- tended only by men. according to Koramt• law -the monarch and his new queen appeared briefly for the press for photo· graphs but made no public state· mcnts. No pubhc fanfare had been planned for the wedding, the king's fourth and Miss Halaby"s hr:.t. Mopup Completion Expected by Tonight Remnants of an oil spill from a tanker thal was unloading off Huntington Beach when a hose line ruptured Tuesday were still bei ng c leaned up toda y 1n Newport Beach ··w e would hope so." a Ne wport Be ach lifeguard spokesman said whl'n asked 1f th<' ~oocy task would he com· p leted by sundown. The lJ .S Coast Guard. meunwhale, continued its in vest1gation into what caused the hose break in the line linking tanks of the S.S. Barima to the Gulf Oil Company's Huntington £each tank farm. The ship was discharging In donesian crude oil into tanks loct'ted between Newland Street. P al·i f1c Coa s t Highway. ,\otagnoha Street and Hamilton .Avenue when the pipeline broke. -011 that had begun spewing l rom the broken line after the s· 45 a.m. Tuesday rupture was quickly .contained by a protec· tivc boom. But a skimmer boat vacuWTI· ing up the 01 1. ran into the tsOOm :.ind broke it Tuesday afternoon and "ii globules d rifted ashore fro m Huntington State Beach as far south as the Newport Pier. lnvest1gators today said still another mishap occurred when an A m inoil l nc. work boat weighing about two tons set sail from Sunset Aquatic Park with its pilot. two divers and a new boom Tuesday afternoon. More Coverage Additional Harbor a rea cov· erage appears today on Page A16. Diedrich Appeals To State By GARY GRANVILLE OI U. O.lly l'ftM $tMt Orange Count.y Supervisor Ralph Diedrich told a special l egis lative co mmittee in Sacramento today that county governments should allocate property tax dollars among the special districts within their do· mains. Diedrich told the special Proposition 13 committee that elected heads of county govern· ment are best equipped to portion out scarce property lax dollars. He said the stat.e's 58 counties should be given the one-time al· lo c a tion a ssignment a fter legislators have apportioned '"pro rata shares" or the proper. ty tax pool to school districts a nd citjes. ''While local boards o r supervisors are not the governing body for all special taxing dis· tricts, those boards a re given certain powers over ma ny or them," Diedrich said. .. It would appear that local boards would be in the best position to sort out the many problems involved in trying to find equitable apportionment of the available funds." If Oiedric h 's ad v ice is followed by the legislature, in Orange County it would mean the board of supervisors would a llocate available tax dollars to about 153 special districts . Included amoung those local taxing agencies are sanitation districts, special services dis· tricts and cemetery districts. In some instances. those local agencies are dependent solely on property tax dollars for their support. Diedrich"s appear ance before the speciaJ committee was made on behalf of the County Associa· lion of California as well as county government in Orange County. His words were spoken as the joint Assembly-Senate commit· tee opened a second day or hear· lngs designed to provide local of· ficials an opportunity to let their state legis lators know what they feel should be done with the Proposition 13hotpotato. Wednesday, the committee heard from city and school dis- trict officials looking for ways to minimize the impact on the prop- erty tax dollar rollback m an· dated by California voters last <See COUNTY, Page A2> M u gged ht P a ddy Wagon Prisoner Robbed During Ride t~ Court NEW YORK IA P > -··u a man isn·t safe there, where can he be'' .. asked a Daily News editorial today. ~ "There" ha ppens to be a pad· dy wagon t r a ...eling in t he Borough of Queens. And th~ safety question involves Donald Schneiderman, 23. of Queens, who a11egedly was mugged Tuesdl!y by a fellow prisoner in the polJ.c~ veh1cl~. A ulh or i llf's said S(•hneiderman. who had been t1r rt'Sled fOr alleged J)ossession or marijuana. was being transport· ed with three teen·agers from a precinct house in Foi:est Halls to the courthouse in Kew Gardens. \ Sometime during the 1 'h·mile trip, Schneiderman was relieved of his Puma sneakers and a de· partment store charge card. He also suffered bruises, for which he later was treated a t Queens General Hospital. One of three fellow passengers T r oy Carter. 17, of Fa r Rockaway -was arrested at lhe end of lhe paddy wagon trip and charged with second-degree robbery, said o spokesm an for Queens District Attorney John J. Sanlued. Ca rter, w h o a ll egedl y t>merged from the paddy wagon wearing Sch neide rm a n 's sneakers, races a grond jury session Friday. The two other teen-agers in the police wagon initially were charged with robbery, but the charges were dismissed, the spokesman said. Both face trials late r this month on pickpocket· ing charges. Meanwhile, Schnelde rman's tria l was scheduled for Tuesday. In an edr\orilll tilled "Is Nothing Sacred," the NeW!I put it thi!'l way: .. New Yorkers have been mugged in alleys and doorways, on subway trains and buses. But Donald Schnelde rma n's ex· per lence bcal.<J t.hem all." -..h Y.ou8ndl~ BOTH CAR, BLOCK WALL CAME OUT ON THE SHORT ENO OF THIS COLLISION Two Youths In Speeding Vehicle Uninjured In Newport Beach Accident Eggs and Ballo? Hit School Buses Eggs and water balloons con· tinued to fly in Newport Beach as police and school officials at· tem pted to clamp a lid on end· NB Principal Hits 'Rowdy' Graduation Newport Harbor High School Principal Tom J acobson said to· day he wi ll not put up with ~rad uation ceremonies like the one conducted Wednesday after- noo n at h.isschool. "I a m very unhappy about the behavior of both the students and the crowd," he said, "and so is the faculty. It's obvious to me the future graduations are going to have to be changed." Jacobson said the ceremonies conducted at Davidson Field came to a halt after the last stu- dent received his diploma. .. There was no benediction nor alma mater." he said. "The stu· dents a nd crowd j ust over . wh elmed us at that point." J acobson. who described the ceremony as ro't'dy, said both the audience ancf the graduates were flinging waler balloons, setting off smoke bombs. tossing beach balls and blowing bub· bles. He said attempts by faculty mem hers to control the crowd were met with "downright rude- ness." "I realize it's a tradition of sorts that Har bor has rowdy graduations. We've got to decide whether we're going tD have a ,. of-school biJinks. School officials said one of their bus dnvers. Mary Ensign. s uffe r ed temporar y blindnes~ when she was hit in the right eye with a n e~g Wednesday on Balboa Island. Mrs. Ensign reported that she stopped her bus lo let some Lrn coln Middll' School students off at the comer of Park and Marine a\'enues when a boy threw the egg through the open door. She returned to duty this morning. In addition, police picked up a 14-year-old Balboa Island resi- dent Wednesday after an officer alleged he watched the youth heave a water balloon at a pas!>· ing school bus. The boy was counseled by of· f1 cer s a nd r eleased to his parents. Sehool officials asked for ex- tr a police protection of their buses after two buses lost win· dows on Tuesday when hit by water balloons. There were no injuries in those incidents. Plainclothes officers and uni· formed patrolmen were expeet· ed to be stationed throughout Ba I boa Is land , the Balboa Pen i nsula and in Newport Shores again today to reduce thC' a ttacks on the fina l day of school. Meanwhile. end-of-the-school· year e xube ra nce apparently forc~d an abrupt end to gradua· lion ceremonies held Thursday a fte rnoon a t Ne wport Ha rbor Jligh School. Aides Sought _, For Fairview graduation ceremony or a party. F a irview Slate Hospital in "It appear s a ,cood number or Costa Mesa is currently recruit our s tudents would prefer a ing volunteers ages 14 and up to party." work in a summer program Jacotnon said he is unsure with retarded patients . how nelt year 's graduation will Among the needs are for an be handled . but he said he assistant lifeguard. swimming doesn "t pl a n to institute a aides. library helpers and day "police state" to maintain or· camp assistants. Teachers aidc!'I · dcr. a r .. also needed. Al the same lime. he also said Or1t ntat1on will he given June he "won't subject the faculty to 22 rrom 9 a.m. to 3 p.m In- the kind or rudeness they had to rormutioo is available by c311ing put up wiUi yesterday." , 957·5188. 'O Youths' Car Hits Newport Concrete Wall Newport Be a<' h po Ii cl' reported ma1or damages today to the concrete block wall thut marked the cntran<:c to Dover Shores 1n a traffic mishap Wednesday night. Officers· said two occupants of the car that tollided w1ln the w<1ll were uninjured m the 10:3<P' p m . incident. The two youths. a~es 15 and in. both of Costa Mel.a. told officers they were being pur!>utd by an unknown driver when the atC'idenl occurred The teenager driving the C"<H" said he tried to make a turn into the Dover Shores entrance al Westchff and Dover drives lo elude his pursuer, but los t control of the car and r ammed the wall instead. Police said they could not locate the second car. Or::~!:•s l Weath e r Fair through f'riduy. Sunny but a li~tle l'oolcr. Chance of some fog or low clouds early Friday. Lows 58 to 63. Highs Friday near iO at the beaches to near 80 inland. INSIDE TODAY Steue F'ord, son of the /ormer prutdenr. doesn·t plan a caret>r tn pohhcs. The 22-year-old Newport Reach resident 1s interested m the rodeo. See Jo'earunng Poge CI. Index At Y ... r '-nl<• A• 111ter1111n1 ... l'rnw I•_. 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Art!> Council. the !<'arm labor board. the Offiee of Appropri<itt· CUTS IN SCHOOLS HEAVILY RESISTE0-A15 EXTRA BREAK FOR SOME-AS Tt•C'hnology and a wood chap i.:asif1cr project Suhcomm1ttt•cs of the Sc•nute and A~~('mbly scheduled more ml'l'ting-. toda~ to conunue lnm· ming thl' rapidly shrinking $15 1 billion budgel The <ibrupt cutting of pro· gram '> they had spent the last ~l·vernl months approving left man y k.i:us lator!> 111 a ~rim mood "This is • ental health. There a,.en't going to be <inv stride'> forward." said As· semblyman Art Torres. D·Los Angeles. a fter bis s ubcommittee dbmantled most of the new local mental h<'alth program s Brown proposC'<i flh1s yce:tr under pres· -.urc from\rt·vt•le:tt1ons of !>hoddy l'art• in mental hospitals. Another '>Ub<'nm m1ttce memhc•r. A!>scmblyman Frank Lanterman. H ·La Canada. ~ru mhl c d that the cuts rcpre!>('nled "man's inhumanity to mun. mcludmg Mr. Jarvis. that knucklcheadcd idiot." Brown said his budget euts will make more state money available to cas<' impact on !>Chools. c1t1es and counties of the S7 billion property tax cul or dered by passage or tax critic llo" <i rd Jarvis· Proposition 13. · ~1, c ho1t·c v. <1:-. between a pa' 1.11..,c· for s tate workers. 1·1111pll'd "11 h :-.11~niftcant layoffs .11 tlw lot·al l<.·vel or a 'ii.llary 1r1•1•11 l·11upil'd ''1th fpv. er chs 111pt 1ons al 0111 schoul!> and 3 Newport Women Pace Sailing Team A Un 1\ers1ty M California womc•n ·!'-. :-.ailing team became lht· first Wc•'>l Coast team to wm ,, women's natio nal cham· p1onsh1p Wednesday 1n the ln- tc•rcollej'.!iate Yacht Hacing As- -.11ca;H1on of North America Title fkgatta al Mission Bay. 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"ho undenH•nl opl•n lwarl '>Urger} on .June 3 for a Lnplt· t•oronar~ b~ pa-. .... opl'lt!l1011. mt•t·l~ the press w1lh his \\ 1fe Marilyn al Chicago\ Michael Hee~e I lospital. Newport Beach police '>atd to d :i v neighborhood te amwork re s uited in thl' capture or a su!. p ee led burglar an C'e ntral Newport Wedne9da~ evening. Booze Lost Offieers were called to <!03 29th St. where they found Michelle Pettit, 24. and her nl'1 ghbor. Randv Lec. 25. holding John William Branstctll•r .Jr . 21 Truck Spills 6,200 Gallom Branstetter told police he is an airm<.1n ~tationed e:tl Nellis Air Force Base near Las Ve~as. ~11ss Pettit said s he was watching television in he r apart· menl about 8 p m when s he thought she heard a noise in her kitchen. Sh e said that when s he went to investigate. she allegedly found Branstetter going through her purse on the kitchen desk . She said she yelled at him to get out and he ordered her to come over to him so they could "talk about it." Miss Pettit told police s he ran from the apartment scr eaming for help and held the front door dosed until Lee arrived. Lee said he tackled Branstet· ter who was on his way out the kitchen door. Lee s<i id his cap· tive offered him $20 for his freedom. Police booked Branstetter on sus picion of burglary. He re- mained in city Jail tod ay in lieu of $10,000 bail. 'From Page ,\ I COUNTY ... week Whill' 01cdnch s<11d county government t-hould allocate the dollars to special districts. he also urged the committee to ~tudy ways to remove special d1str1cts from property tax de· pendencc. ·'The legislature s hould tn· struct the local boards of s upervisors to seek out every possible way to initiate user fees in all special districts," Diedrich said . The Fullerton S upervisor pointed out that in Orange Coun· tv there arc• l.G25 different t:ix code areas. That fact. he said. makes the allocation of properly tax dollars to s~c1al distracts "a complex problem best "handled at the county level.·· By PIULIP ROSMARIN Ol llW Oally Pilot S111t "It was a tremendous loss." t·ommcntcd a county fireman wM h elped wash 6,200 gallons of J ose Cuervo·Light tequila off the Santa Ana Freeway Wednesday when a tanker truck overturned No serious injuries were re- ported in the t1pover accident an the northbound lanes north uf Lake Forest Boulevard in Irvine. Robert Arenas. 39, of Duarte. driver for Arizon..a Pacific Tank Lines of Los Ang~les. said a car that swerved abruptly into his lune caused him to lose control of has truck The truck partly crushed another car. but neither Arenas. nor the unidentified priver of the other car. was injured. firem en 6aid The tank er ruptured and leaked part or its high-octane cargo. Fire information Officer Steve Whitaker said firemen opened the laps on Che lanker to s pill the rest of the Mexican brew. Sorcery Hits 1,000 Miles Sorcery passed lht' I .000-milc mark 1n the 3.571 -mtle Los ,\n~t'lt•s 10 Tah1t1 rate today as norther!\ ~ind:. anC'reased to l!S to 2U knots Sor cery 's 9 a .m . pos ition placed her 1.005 miles from the ~ta rt Shl' h:id a d ay's run of 219 males at an average speed of 9.1 knots. At the 9 a .m. rollcall Tuia was 869 miles fro.m t,lu:. ~turt . Westward 816 m iles a t1'fJ'Cc1ebrd tion 725. , -• Worke rs Walk Out LONDON IAP> -About iOO workers al Harrods. the swank London department store whe re Queen Elizabeth II has some of her shopping done. walked out tt•mporarily Wednesday in a vrotesl over salaries . ., On Auction Block This paintin~ by Vincent Van Gogh. t!nl1tled "La Ber~ere d'Apre Millet," is among the works in the Robe rt von 1 llrsch coltect1on scheduled to be auctioned }. next wc('k in the London auction house or Sotheby Parke Btirnet. It':. touted as the b11.rncst a rt auction in hi$lory. ' "TNrutla 1-. highly flamma- hh"" Wh1takt•r siJ1d '\lfr had to dump 1l lx:tor<.· \H' tould right lhl' l l'lll'k " Tht• ll'qu1la was \\ ashrd into cJ road!'.1de cul..it•rt Thrt'l' f1l'l'V.:I\ lanrc.; wen· hlotkt•cl rrom Ii to 111 p m F1rt·m<'l1 valut·d tht· hulk 114 - uor at Sl7,500 A hill or lading, however. noted that redc r al revenul' on the shipment was SG~.000 A lot«:.tl liquor mc•rchant s aid 6.200 gallons of Jose Cue rvo would retail for about Sl67.400. Whitaker noted the loss might h:ive been worse Tv.o comp<iny trucks had been traveling th(' fr(!cway. the one JU!'t <ihead was carrying Jose Cuervo-Gold ' NEW 1979 MOORS MOW IN STOCK .'lcw Ht•m otl• ,1 110"' rhJnnel o;ell'etton 111 bOtll d1n·cl10rh ~Ill\ 1 nnitron Color T\. "1lh rt•rn1111• rnnlrul <!I I~' 17" &. 1:, • d1as:on<1l . -'' > .r • ' ' .~~J.t""'· \'\)I ' I 'f.;-:t ,, •'-. ~" '.o..: .,.,. ~ ••. ~''.' KV·llOOO Sony Trlnllroo. 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Baker's vote count was set al 22.398 while Schmit was credited with 22.353 votes. As close as the Baker·Schmit Stroke Victim Loses Purse A disabled stroke victim who was r est ing on her apartment couch left her door open and woke up to rind he r purse had been stolen . Newport Beach police reported today. The woman. a resident or the Oakwood complex on S her- ington Place. told officers she was asleep for about an hour Tuesday when the the ft took place. Complex security guard!>. to whom s he first reported lh(' t•rime. found her purse in a trash bin. but 1t was missing S50 111 cash. IJetamaxl • Videocassette -.Recorder. 1:.. 41'= ·;t Sony Headquarters for tt.e Harbor Area T. V .·Radio-Steno Tap~ Recorder l~tamax I I llMK ·11 9 Sony 's quali ty parked rntegrated mus1l' system features AM I FM Stereo Receiver. 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Edison spokesm an Jim Ken· nedy said today the failure was caused when a backhoe operat· ing on Back Bay Drive near the hotel, hit a power line. lie s aid it took repairmen longer than us ual to retur11 serv ice to th e c ustomers because the location of the mb · hap was not reported for about an hour after the 10:30'a.m . inc1 - dt•nt I le sit1d the area affected in· eluded Eastbluff. parts of Corona del Mar and the area alon~ J amboree Road . School Fire Set? SAN JOSE CAP) -Thousands of books went up in flames at the Oak Grove High School library Wednesday The fire that of- f1c1als suspect wa1' deliberately set, ca used at least SI00.000 damage_ SL l!l!Otl Sony llel;irnax ll'l'> )OU rl'l'llrd your ra\Ofllc progr.1m:. Jnd Wdlch lhl!m when )OU pleaS1'. CLOSE-OUT PRICE ON LAST FEW IN STOCK ll'I-' C670W Low-profilt• FM A :'II d1~1tal c lock radio, with rich rosewood ~r;un cabml'l 1s a <;tandoul ,1nywht·rc m the bedroom KV 1951 1'RINTTRON PLUS Sony's ()('luxe 19" diagonal TV. 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Smith. free on $2,500 bail(t was teaching today at Capistrano Valley High. but could not be reached for comment. Principal John Smart said. "I've talked with Paul. and he claims· he was a victim of circumstances, that he was real· ly an innocent party to the situa· tion ·· The case is scheduled to be re- f erred today or Friday to the Riverside District Attorney's of· fice, said Assistant District At· torney Tom Hollenhorst. "We will review the pOlice re· ports a nd d ecide whe ther charges will be filed, and ir so, what ch arges." Hollenhorst said. "The police feel they have a case." said principal Sma rt. ··our position is that as soon as the District Attorney brings an indictment, he <Smith) will be suspended immediately.·' County See · g Funds For Special Districts o.lly l"IMt Slaff """° Diedrich Appeals To State By GARY GRANVILLE Ol IM 0.11~ f'tlel Slaff Orange County Supe rvisor Ralph Diedrich told a special legisla ti ve committee in Sacramento today that county governments s hould a llocate property tax dollars among the special districts within their do- mains. Diedrich t old t.he s pecial Proposition 13 committee that elected heads or county govern· ment are best equipped to portion out scarce property tax doll ars. He said the state's S8 counties should be given the one-lime al- 1 oc at ion a ssignment a fter legislators h ave apportioned "pro rat.a shares" of the proper· ty tax pool lo school districts and cities. CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS FOR NEW SADOLEBACK COLLEGE CAMPUS IN LIMBO Passage of Propostuon 13 Threatens Completlon of Faclllty In lrvlne "While local boa rds or s upervisors are not the governing body for all special taxing dis· tricts. those boards are given certain powers over many of them ," Diedrich said. Campus Closure Costly ·'It would appear that local boards would be in the best position to sort out the many proble ms involved in trying to find equitable apportionment or the available Cunds ." tr Di e drich's a dvice is followed by the legislature, in Orange County it would mean the board of supervisors would allocate available tax dollars to about 153 special districts. Taxpayers Out $800,000 if Work Stops Taxpayers wall lose a bout $800,000 ir construction has to stop on the north campus of Sad· dleback College. This wa!> the assessment of Edw;ird A. Hart. the college's a ssistant supe rinte ndent of general development. Passage of Proposition 13 threatens completion of the $6 6 mtlhon satellite campus present· ly und<>r construction in I rvane. The 3.000.studcnt. 20-acrc facala· ty had been scheduled for O<.'· cupancy in the s prang sem(!Stcr of 1979. lla rt told trustees this week * * * College H ead Wants Action On Campus By REBECCA llELM\ Ol I .. o.,,, ~, ... $\alt South county rc!'.(tden~ ar~ m danger of losing a lot of ri'lorfcy . not to mention a college campus, and Saddleback College board president Larry Taylor wants stauncgislators to "get off their duffs and do something about al · • "There is no \Uestioh in my mind thal-this )ob should be rlnished.ouL or the s urplus com- ing out cJf Sacramento." Taylor said. while walking around the partially completed facility late Wednesday afternoon. • Tbe "job" is Saddleback's $6.6 million North Campus, now un · ,. der construction in Irvine. The college needs $3.8 m illion to finish the first 20-acre phase. scheduled for occupancy in the spring or 1979. Because of Proposition 13, the hudgeled monies are no longer available and work may have to s top in 60·90 days, followi ng completion or this year's con tract allocations. <See TA VLOR, Page A%) .. that Saddleback needs $3.794,000 to complete the campu'S a nd no provisions for the work exist in the colJege's projected 1978·79 budgC't. Because of Proposition 13, Hart s aid , it is likely that after completion over the next 60 to 90 days of this year's funded con· tractt. the north campus will have to be shut down. Hart's estimated loss to tax- ~ayers was reached by adding a I See CAMPUS, Page AZ> Included amoung those local taxing agencies are sanitation districts. special services dii&· tricts and cemetery districts. Jn sonce instances. those local CSee COUNTY, Page AZ> Booze Spills in Irvine 6,200 Gall-Om of Tequila Lost in Crash By PIDLIP ROSMARIN Ol IM Dally Pll04 Slalf "It was a tremendous loss." t•ommented a county fireman who helped wash 6.200 gallons of Jose Cuervo· Light tequila off the Sa nta Ana Freeway Wednesday when a tanker truck overturned. No serious injuries were re- ported in the tipover accident in the northbound lanes norlh of Lake Fores t Bouleva rd in Irvine Robert Arenas. 39, of Duarte. driver for Ariwna Pacari c Tank Lines of Los Angeles. said a car that swerved abruptly into his lane caused him to lose control truck." or his truck. The tequila was washed into a The truck partly crus hed roadside culvert. another car. but neither Arenas, Three freeway lanes were nor the unidentified driver of the blocked Crom 6 to 10 p.m. other car , was injured, firemen Firiemen valued the bulk liq. said uor at $17,500. A bill of lading, The tanker ' ruptured and however. noted that fe deral leaked part or t'fts high-octane revenue on the shipment was cargo. ( ~.000. A locAI liquor merchant Fire information Officer Steve said 6,200 p llons of Jose Cuervo Whitaker said firemen opened wouldretailforaboutS167,4.00. the taps on the tanker to spill the Whitaker noted the loss might rest of the Mexican brew. have been worse: Two company "Tequila is highly flamma· trucks had been traveling the ble." Whitaker said. "We had to freeway: the one just ahead was dump it before we could rig~ carrying Jose Cuervo·Gold. Olffy ............ " .-u ....... TANK TilUCK LOA0£0 WITH c/RGO OF TEQUILA LIES ON SIDE NEAR IRYINE No ln)urt•• Reported ~r Than Huft f eeMngs to Matptlt• Lovera . -· - > . . .. Carmichael was s uspended Thursday by Ra m ona Hig-P School in Riverside, wh er~ Smith a lso taught until this school year. He was hired for the opening in September of lhe ne w Capis trano Va lley Jligh School. Smith took the basket- ball team to the quarter finals in the California Interscholastic Federation playoffs earlier this year , Smart s aid. High and Dry Chosen to coach the Orange County high school all-star basketball team because of his Capistrano Valley team's suc- cess in CJ F competition. Smith is schedul~ to coach the all·star team in a Saturday night game at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. Sma rt said it has not yet been determined whether Smith will be a llowed to coach that game. "Kell y." a Military l\tacaw parrot ~itting on an ap· propriately worded pcrth, watches as county fire engineer John ~lc M asters vacuums water in. he r pet shop home. Russo's Won~erful ~orld of Pets 1ft ~hl' Lag una Hills Mall was filled with an csic._mated. ~00 gallons of waler this morning wh en ~quanum p1pmg failed. Firemen b<1iled oul the store while the thagnned bird put forth with such unsolicited orders as "Get to work!'' School Chief Fails To Return to Wor k Dr. Richacd Welle, suspended superintendent of the turmoil torn Saddleback Valley Uniraed School District. failed to return to work this morning as ex- pected. Welte's board·imp0scd vaca· lion ended Wednesday. But trustees and the top of· ficial apparently have failed to reach agreement about resolv- ing differences that surfaced publicly April 19 when three board members ordered Welte on vacation. A source at the district office said today Welte did not return Man Mugged In New York Paddy Wago n NEW YORK <AP> -"If a man isn't safe there, where can he be?" asked a Daily News editorial today. "There" happens to be a pad· dy wagon travelin g in thf' Borough of Queens . And the safety question involves Donald Schneiderman. 23, of Queens, wh• allegedly was mu gged Tuesd ay by a fellow prisoner in the police vehicle. Authoriti es s aid Schneiderman, who had been ar- rested for alleged possession of marijuana, was being transport· ed Y".ilh three teen-agers rrom a precinct house ln Fo~st Hills to the courthouse in Ke.J Gardens. Sometime during lhe 1 'h·mile trip. Schneiderman was rel~ved of his Puma sneakers and a de- partment siore charge card. He also suffered bruises, for which he later was treated at Queens <See MUGGED, Page A2> because he h;.ad no chance to re.·· \•aew a board member counter- proposal agreed on Sunday in clo!.>cd session "Or. WelCe didn't receive the m a t e rials until ye!>terday 1Wednesdayl.'' t he source said. ··He hasn'thad time to review the materials with his attorney." Boetrd Pre s ident G eor ge Henry could not be r eached this morning lo determine H Welte's failure to return today would be considered an absence without leave. O::~:c.a~:as1 Weath er Fa ir throug h Friday Sunny but a little cod!cr. Chance of some fog or low clouds catly Fnday. Low-, 58 to 63. Hi ghs Friday near 70 at the beaches to near 80 inland. I NSIDE TODA\'' Steve f ord, son of lht> former president . doesn't plan a career in politics. The 22·yeor-old Newport Beach resident 1s interested rn the rodeo. See Pealunng, Page Cl l•de~ Al YM• """k• "' 1111«mluieft ....... ~ .. a Altl'I Ull!Hn C4 CJ l...M ••Y• ... Me¥1H CH ''"'"" M-1 ~11lt1all"....it .. Cotlll•t11I• AJ .... 1 ............ .. .... c. .... n AH ~.,.,.c_,, AIO (leUlllM OMt Syl•la ~ .. ., C-10 CA 5-'lt IH c,.11-• C4 0• s1 .. 11<rw .. 0H1'1H•lk• M St•ll~•t'll"" ., ........... _ .... , Tt1•¥1,.., Ct ... ...u ......... Q-4 TllNl.n CM PHIWI ... CH WNIMf A• .._ ... Q WarNNa ... M ,U , ' SB Lawnaakers BIU!f Brown Budget Cuts Proceed SACHA~tENTO IAP I State lt-g1s lator:-. ;1rt• mnvan K QUll'kly to adopt most nl l.iov Edmu11d Brown Jr 's pro pose d $715 million cut an the state budgt•t. and are tr11n m1ng som e pro- gram!> Brown w::anls to keep Numt-row. public employee unions , meanwhile. reacted with angry opJJ0s1t1on Wednesday to B rown'!> pr oposed on e -year freeze on salary increases for 224,000 state employees, prompt· cd by the Jarvis anauative. I lours a(tt>r Brown proposed the pay freeze and othe r cuts. s ubcomm1ttccs or the slate AS· semblv s lashed more than $500 .. malhon from their version or the -.talc budget They complied with Brown's rcq1a•st to s<:rap his s tat e :.atelhte proJect. and also made deeper ct.Its than the governor asked for in others of his pet projects The California Arts Council, the Farm labor board, t h e Office of Appropriate Technology a nd a wood chip gasifier project. Subcommittees of the Senate and Assembly sched\ite.d more m eetings today to continue trim· m mg the rapidly shrinking $15. l balhon budget. The a brupt cutting of pro· g rams they had spent the last sever al months approving left ma n y legis l ators in a gri m mood. "T his is a blow to m ental health There aren't going to be anv strides for ward," said As· semblyman Art Torres, D·Los Angeles. after has subcommittee dis mantled most of the new local mental health progra ms Brown proposed this year under pres- "ure from revelations of shoddy l'Jre in mental hospita ls. Anot he r s ub co mmi tt ee member. Assemblyman ' F rank L a nterman. R-La Canada. ~r umbled t h at th e cuts rl'presentcd "man 's inhumani_ty to man. including Mr. J arvis, that knucklehcadcd idiot." Brown :.aid his budget cuts \.\ill make more sta te money available to ease impact on s t·hools. cities and, counties of the $7 billion property tax cut or· * * * From Page 1l I COUNTY ... th.'rcd by passage of ta>C cntac lloward Jarvis' Proposition 13. "My choice was be tween a pay raise for state workers. coupled with s ignifi cant layoffs at the local level. or a salary freeze coupled with fewer dis· r uplions al our sc hools and CUTS IN SCHOOLS HEAVILY RESISTEO--A15 EXTRA BREAK FOR SOME-AS poh ce and fire depar tments." Brown said. One Assembly W ays a nd Means subcommittee endorsed the wage freeze except for some lo\\er-paad clerical workers . The !>ubcommittee a lso proposed freezing judges' salar ies, ir con· st itutionally possible. In a ddition. it proposed delay- ing for a year a 10 per enl pay raise the L egis lature h as already voted itself, effective this September. Only Viejo BackedCUSD Sclwol Bonds Unofficial results of the June 6 e l ec tio n s h o w th a t th e Capistrano Unified School Dis- trict 's unsuccessful $27 .2 million lease-revenue measure was op- posed by a m ajority of voters m all a reas except the consolidated precincts in Mission Viejo. Three previous bond issues had received majority a pproval. but not the two-thirds m ajority needed for passage. The lease- revenue measure required only a simple majority, but failed to get it. The Orange County Registrar of Voters shows an uno rficial fi nal tally of 16,158 against and 11.419 for the measure, which would have increased the dis· tr ict 's property tax rate a max· im um of 36 cents. Ho wever, votes broken down by precinct total up to lS,872 against and 11,396 for, the dif- ference made up by absentee ba llo ts and some counting dis· crepa ncies that ha ve n't yet been cleared up. T he vote. broken d own by J genc1cs a rc dependent soll'ly <irca. was: on propt.>rty tax dollars for their Mission Viejo -Yes, 2,804 ; s uµporl no. 2, 180. Dll'dnch's appea rance before San J uan Capistrano yes. thl' special committee was made 2.127: no. 2,974. on behalf of the County Associa-Laguna Niguel -Yes. 2.150: lion of California as we ll as no. 2,997. county government in Orange San Clemente -Yes. 2.630: C'ounty. Ills words were s poken as the no. 5.o79. ioint Assem bly-Senate commit· Laguna Hills -Yes. 26: no. tee upcn_cd a second ~ay of hear-64cap'stra no Beach _yes 601 · ings designed to provide locaf· 1 ' · f1cials an opportunity to let t ir no. l ,o35. . -;t<Jtt• lcgas latnrs know w al Da n a Point -.Yes, 1,158; no. t hl'y ft>el !ihould be done with the 1.543. Propos1t1on 13hot pot<1lo. ....___ f'ro• Page A l Wl•dncsday. the (•om mittee h~ard from city and school dis- Lric•t offieaals looking for ways to m101m1ze the impact on the prop· MUGGED l'rty t ax dollar roll back man-• • • dated by Califor nia voters last 1,1,eek General Hospital. One of three fellow passengers -T roy Carte r . 17, of Far Rockaway -was a rrested at the end of the paddy wagon trip and charged with second-degree While Diedrich s aid county government s hould allocate the dollars to special di~lricts, he also urged the com mj..l~e to -.lUdy ways to remove special districts from property tax de robbery, _sau;t a spokesma n for pendenc(' <_?ueens ~astnct Attorney John J . ·'The legis lature s hould i~·,.. "\~ntuec1. s truct the local boards qr Cart er. who all egedly ~upervisors to seek out every emerg~d from the J?addy wag~o possible way to initiate user fees wea ra n g Schn e 1d e rm a_n s an a l l s pecial dis t r icts," sne~kers._faces a g ra nd Jury Diedrich said session Fnday. . The Fulle rton S upe r visor The ~wo other ~e~'.'·agers an pointed out that in Orange Coun the poltce ~<igon mataally were tv there :.ire 1.625 differ ent tax charged with ro~bery, but the t·nrk an.•as cha r ges were dis missed . the That fact, he said, makes the spokesman said. Both face trials a llocation of p r o perty t ax ~<tier this month on pickpocket- dolla rs to special districts "a mg charges. complex problem best handled Meanwhile, Schneiderman's at the county level." ttial was scheduled for Tuesday. 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''" I ,..OVf'~ (\fit(" '1 .. 0liftWW!wf~\H.,.1 Telephone (714)642-4321 CIHtltl•d Ad nr11slng 142•M71 ~••""'<• v ..... ,.,.. ....... ,~"'• 511 "'310 ~~'·r~ ;!~, o:,:r, c:~!.,':';~~~f::. ~•h•r or •t1¥11ttlt\#"'lf"h tt•t••fll me, o. tf"OtOOvo• •It"'°"' tlM'Ct•I "'"''"'..,. •• '""'''~ ....... , "°t:.,"41 tt•u CM\U04' 1uno •• (Mt• Mtu , .. ,, •• ," •• \tJb\,, •• , •• ,.. f)y ,.,, •• , u so ~f\·~·· ...... ,, ,. "' mefttttl• "' ..... ,, l.f\41~\J 10f'l"O'flll•"'• ' Nothing Sacred," the Ne ws put it thas way: "New York ers have been mugged in alleys and doorways , on subway trains a nd buses. But Oonald Schneider man·s ex- perience beats them all." Rape Prevention Program Scheduled A rape prevention program is s cheduled from 7 to 10 p.m . Monday at the Los Alisos In· termediate School, 25171 Moor. Mission Viejo. T he progr am. sponsored by t he R a n c ho Vie j o Junior Woman's Club and the Orange County Sheriff'!'! Department. is desig ned for adults a nd children from intermedia te school age up. Admission is free. Test Pilot Killed MOJAVE CAP> -A J apan Air Lines pilot was !lilied in the crash of an experimental r acing plane he was testing here. The victim was Tateo Fukuts u. JS, of Tokyo. Oaoly l'li.t ".," - Shelter Told to Clean Up By STEVE MITCHE LL Of llW O•olv l'llot St..11 Complaint:; of dead dogs. cat~ and kittens crammed into metul barrels outside a broken freezer at the Laguna Beach animal shelter this week result· ed in an ul timatum from the County Health Department that the city clean u p the facility or close it down. An inspection of the s helter out Laguna Canyon Road was prompted Monday morning in part by a city request for a ken· ncl hcen'lc But county s helter director John Sibley said his office also rec c i ved com pl a in t s fro m Laguna Beach citizens regard· 1n~ cond1t1ons al the facility. pun·hascd m March by the city. IRVINE CAMPUS OF SAOOLEBACK COLLEGE SUDDENLY UNDER PROPOSITION 13 SHADOW Board President Larry Taylor Looks at Electrical Underground Work '\\'t• had <'Omplaints and we round i.I number of discrepancies "hen we \\Cnt ou• Monday." Sibley said He sa id the county gave Laguna Beach 48 .,b.ours to clean up its act o r race further action. f'rorra Page . l I TAYLOR APPEAL. • • T uylor pointed to a long open trench filled with multiple gray pipes to house electrical conduit. "The utilities," he said. "That's t he most expensive part and they've already been done ... lie turned toward different directions on the site. pointing at s lacks of la minated woode n beam s . and specification iron work a nd concrete work a lread y in place. "We can't send those back ... he s a id. Ra is ing t he $3.8 m illion needed for completion at a local level would be very difficult for the community to do, according to Taylor. The option of borrow- ing from a bank is dismal now. a s banks base their loans on calculations of tax revenue com- m £! in to the borrower . This iob was pla nned and s ta rted well in a d van ce of Jar vis-Gann appearing on the ballot, Taylor s aid, and the legis lators owe it to the tax· payers to see that their money is not wasted. "I don't care what method they llegislators I use," he said, ··1 think we're entitled to it." But, he isn't optimistic about Saddleback's cha nces. College Superinterttlent Robert A. Lom bardi was in Sacramento Wednesday morning and met with the Chancellor of California Community Colleges, Taylor s aid. The Chancellor told Lombardi he h ad m et with a specia l legis la tive committee the day be fore to plead Saddle back's case and was treated "pretty roughly" by legislators who are being deluged with requests for s pecial funding by public agen- cies squeezed by Proposition 13. The board president also is worried about another loss Sad- dlcback m ay face. In 1977, col· lege officials signed a five-year option to purchase 80 acres ad- .1oining the present site. Purchase price was set at $45,000 per acre, a more than 50 percent savings on property that now has an estimated value of about $100,000, Taylor s aid. The college's ability to pick up the valua ble o ptio n i s no w in jeopardy. he said, unless Sad· dle b ack offi cials can get the Irvine Company to extend the purchase date. * * * Fro•PageAJ CAMPUS .•• 20 percent cos t to t he almost S4 million in work contracts re- maining before com pletion of the campus. Shutting down and postponing completion of the s ite is a com· plicated business. according to Har t. Factors he cited as making up additional costs wer e : -Contract costs ar e increas- ing at one per cent a month. The difficulty to contractors of re- s uming work on a pa rtiall y· completed site. -Costs of sealing up the un- ('Om pletcd facility to protect it from weather a nd vandals. -Cost t o co ntr ac t o r s of r e -mobilizing worker~ and ma terials for the site following postponement. ~aaa1eback does have contrac· tual escape cla uses providing for "unforeseen events," Hart said, but under good fa.Ith agreements. the contractor still has a right to a profit on the work he has done and a r ight to charge for cos ts of shut· ting down the job. Th,,e assistant supertnt.endent told the trustees he didn 'l know where they could get the capital they wllJ need for completion of the s ite. ''The problem Is thot under existing law there is no way to pick up $3 milUon in funding " he said. ' ,, T aylor p<>1ntcd to the orange groves bordering the site's edge. and the suburban com munity beyond . lie reeled off a hsl of advantages of the North Cam pus. Tht> campus as expected to be the populalaon center of this north area by 1985. he saad. and the l'am pw-.. ultimately planned to cover 100 acres. as proJected to serve 25,000 students by 1995. The facihues would be available for community use in the evc- nfogs. and there has already been talk with the Irvine City Council aboutjomtly building a communi- t y performing arts center on the cam pus property. "I wis h the people in this com- munity would recognize what they're losing." Taylor said in frust rat ion. "and quit writing letters complaining about ·un- derwater macrame'." NEW 1979 MODELS NOW IN STOCK r-; e " n t' m o l t• a 11 o" -. c·hannt'I wkrllon 111 hoth d1n•r11111h Snn\ Tnnit ron Color l'V "1th r ('mOll' control 21" · 19 · . 17'' & 15" d1aRonal r. ' '> • I KV·llOOO :Sony Trin1tron. Sony's ne west AC·DC. 'Take anywhere ponable. 8 Ulch d iagonal. TV-11 6 Sony Bl ack & White . t i" s creen m ea sured diagonally. Baker Adding To Vote Edge Over Schmit David Baker's prima ry elcc- ta o n lead over Super visor Laur ene<' Schmit has s tretched to 45 votes. according to ~tall an complete Oran~e County vote tallies releas ed today Wednesday Baker had a scant 13-vote margin on Schmit in their battle t o join H a rriett Wieder o n the Nove m ber general election ba llot in the 2nd Supervisorial District. Whale Baker 's ed ge over Schmit has swelled to 45 votes. Registrar of Voters Al Olson said today the re is still some "cleanup vote counting to be done." Rut the county director denied h I!\ I ns pcctOr" found dead an 1 m a!s 1ns1 dc the broken freezer or stacked outside bar· rel!- "WP understand that was the caSt• but at was taken care of before wt• got there Monday," Sibley said "Our inspection and lhl• not1r1c:.it1011 dealt with a lot of little v1olat1ons." he ~aad. "We gave them 48 hours and when we went out there yester- day <Wednesday I w e di s· l'Overed they are doing every- thing m their power to correct the violations. He said county inspectors will return to the shelter again Fn· day for another inspection. Sibley refused to outline the That means the Baker-Schmit ~lations, but a copy of the <.'Ontest for the ballot runoff spot com plaints against the city was won 'l be decided until la te today released by Pct Responsibility or early Friday, Olson said. Committee president Phil Ma:, Sony Headquarters for the Harbor Area T.V.·Rodio-Stetto Tape Recorcfe.r Betamax llMK 11~ Sony's quality pack ed integrated music '>ystem lenture,, AM r r~t Stl.'rco Receiver . 3 -,peed .1utomatic turntable. cai.S('U1· pl:i ye r l r cco rd er an ti sens1-base speaker system A ver y adequate IS walls RMS of power all al a Yt!ry pleasing price. 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"' goo s Ba"•"°" t 4014 ,. 7'1•-'• EHIAlr ~ Iii unlOt .34 tl •'1 1,1~.1!? :,fl1,~0w ·n' .~ ~: n~-~ OuE•.-o fb'' 04= . ""rl Ii~!: The May Increase was not a s u l•flll .IO 1 31 tl\to. ·~ Eil.1[ DO q l•lll 111111" j -.. ...-.. v °"" B11•t•• .n. '' 411 u'--\~ Eutot= .ao lo •10 dU "" Hu11tF .a a ~ 1 ..,._ 1-. MhtBro · • ,. 1•"" · • s 11 u '' • "" stron n as the cxccpUonol 1.2 percent E.'lu'I 1 ,,. t 11 u-. u , ... 11 2• 1., ,_ MllllQt u u ;> ,._"" -~ 1 >2 r l l1"<i. . .. "' i~ c~ )7 .... -..., EttCOCI 1 n tJ ... 5'1._. 1 .. n\lyc~ -• • -•• ~lllllGS 111 • .. ~-... ~lor .Jo 11 70 ,..._"" rise in Ma rch OJld the 1.4 percent r ' 4"S ,.__ ,, E•'°" 'R • 30 ~ -"''tlncr ,..., 1 .. '4-u'-" :~~~ 11::& ~ ~~:-:.~ "~ 14o•t\r,, -... gain In April, when the economy wu ", p "' ~~~~Jll .. a r. tM,:; iii I ,,, pt U>.. 1 ..... _ -M1rro/4I 1 · 1 '~-"" " Pf HO . • l)O 0 r'"'OV"'ring ~rom errec• D or • severe it; •' ' {-. EflUlr ~ 10 ~ JC>"-I •• 105ol V. M~IM : I lJ\t• "4' " llf f 11 •1 • Yt ""' " 1; "' &)? U .. ! " t~rll 1 {& l ~ i.. .l~~fif , 2,:: • '! ff~=~ =.;u~ , I> u ~ u~ . =t. ~ ; tr, t~~-~ wlnLer and the coal strike. 1u 1t~ i4 e,.~13llf,·n . l h\6:.:v. 1u 1111 '° • 1rl "~ .• Mobil •.10 ' tt. ·~ v. ~a11Pur .io '' m 1s i.. Tax Plan U held '' J "' u~,,.,., 1J 11111-"' 1u1111 tt 1.2i 1 ,,... • ~041!1•H i u t~..... en<o 1,04 , ts n{'e-"' ~ •1 m-eos n " 20~ .•. d•llol' 2.lt II • , ... • MOMer 1• I fl l•f't-~" 1p/4m ~ ' .. 11'11-"" WASHINOT l/\fi) -A stftt"' ' •1.1 · I flll'MMV 10 14 •'-~ l\jHIG 1 40 e 1e tt~-11• Mofll'l(o 'Cl 14 141111-'-!111pA Of J l lt'I'> • r v 1 ~" ~ EMiil pt.to.. .. u 10""-"· dH •of ..,, ' "'"-1"' ¥0111101• " ''6 ""'"' ""!lap• flf • •1111 . \t rnay use Us own formula to tax prof· 1J \t llOlll 1• ' 'n n ... I~ _J)tl ,, Ht v. Monrh I~ 1 • ''""-... !11Yl>I I )Ob 4 »"-"' u:f1-. :~1• I ; 11f ,. I~ 1,1 .. ~Hr .· .m.. u-. ~ "'°"°°~ '?i ~ .~ m~=-~ =:'~I 1 ,• ti !::: " Its of lnterst.ote husinesscs. lhc U.S. ft"':..·1. ,:.~El 1.1: I• U7 to\-" l!f: ·t II T> I:~ =ru 1 n 1 ti ,.-... -·l:i'ii.1 J l ·~ m~-,. Suprem e Court sald today In a de· ~ "" :::~~. , 1J ll . \.: ::roe. 111; ~ ~ • .. =::r,•, '. • : g::-~ ==,,1·' f 11• s"-· "' cislon that could lead to wholesale n · "> t::::~:: j( ! f~: I~ :~ otl1U 1l tt ·~ ::M I~! "J ,:"' -:: ==~ill 1 :8 1 , ~~ :: chftngea 1n St8l(l l 8X policies. r -l Thu1'6day, JUllV 1:., 1978 s OA1LV PIL01 8 7 lnsura n f!e Plan Deposit Term Requires Study By SYLVIA PORTER A new form o{ term life insurance. "deposit ter m." is attracting consumer bttention. Agents tell customers that under llus pohcy, th., buyer pays an cxtru "deposit '' or. say, $10 per Sl.000 coverage for the flrat yt!ar of ~· lO·year plan. and that I( the policy is maintain~d ror lhe required 10 years. the deposit is re· lurnl•d doubled. H the policy lapses before the eod or the \Olh year. the bu~er will be pcnall7.ed by forfeiture of some or all of the .. deposit .. Agent.s explain that the doubled a mount represents a n interes t retur n 0£ 7.2 percent compounded on the additional pr emium. And to s ta rt with. term insurance is the cheapest from available THE CLJN('llER. AGENTS SAY. IS that under cur· rent tax rules, the interest. on the return is tax·free. It sounds so appealing that many peopl~ are replacing existing insurance. f'or this reason, deposit term in· surance is coming under the scrutiny of the Million Dollar Round Table. an organization or life Insurance ag~ts. Some consumer-on ented critics attack depbs lt term sales tactics as "decept ive ... Some policy replacem ents are JUSt1fied, some clear ly unjus t1f1ed. and some a re toss-ups. in the view or J oseph II . Beith. Indiana University professor of insurance. editor or the monthly ··insuran ce For um·· and author of "Life l n!".ur:rnce . A Consumer 's Handbook " Money's Worth Beith is cooccrned that b uyers a re not being told the whole truth about replacements or exfating policies with deposit term or about original purchases or the new for m or poli~y. "'l'here a re some one·year renewable term policies on the market that are tess costly than at least some deposit term policies ... he says THESE STEPS SHOULD BE TAKEN before replacing exisllnf.! life insurance coverage· Obtain a wntten propo.sal of the suggested new pro· gr am and send 1t to your present insurance company, re· quesuog a written opinion. The answers may be selI- l)Crving, but 1l may help you make a decision . Be s ure you understand all the implications or a new cont~lable period in the event or your disability or death ~ Consider investme nt and insurance goals. Do you wish Lo commit all your funds to equity programs for max- imum yield or do you want to bala nce your investment program with reserve funds ll1 a life insurance policy? -IF TUE ANSWER IS MAXIMUM yield. che<:k to be certain th~ deposit term policy gives you a lower prem1u.n rate lhe m re~ular te rm insurance. llelth puts his point in "further perspective" by com· par ing deposit term with U.S. Savings E bonds. He s ays the claim that E bond provides a 6 percent an nual return il .held to maturity also is a ··decepttve sales practice·· because, if you cash in your E bond al the end of one year. vour return is only 4 6 percent. T he bond must be held for five years to earn the average of 6 percent per year. For the s ame reason, do not buy deposit term in- sur ance unless you a re sure you c an meet the to.year hold ing req uirement Pan Am Lazmches New Dutch Route BOSTON IJ\P l -In an efrort to stay in bus iness m Boston. Pan American World Alrways has announced that effective today, it is beginning an experimental "no.frills" service between here and Amsterdam , The Netherla nds. that will cost Sl49 roundtrip or $99 one way. For those willing to wait In the s tandby line at Logan lntcfna t1onal Airp<>rt. Pan American ts offering 144 seats, to be increased soon lo 184. on Boeing 707 for a daily non. stop flight to the Dutch m etropolis . TllE AIRLINE SAID THAT the fare IS the lowest ror a scheduled fhr:ht in the history of trans·Atlanlic crossings. The fare increases to S279 roundlrip -S155 one·way - on Julv 15 and will remain at that level until Sept. 15. when a decision wi ll be made on whether lo continue the service. /\ regular econom y class ra re on P a n American between Uostnn and Amsterdam is $812 roundttip -$406 one-way lhc airhne said UNDER T HE TERMS OF T H E new s e rvice. passengers may no! buy their tickets until 2 p m. on the day of departure and must obtain them al the a1 rhne's standby counter ;it Logan. The flights will leave Boston at 7 .30 p.m No meals will be ser ved on the overnight flight, but box lunches and refreshrnents will be' a~a1lable. "If it were not for the sta rt of the Amsterda m fli ght we would have been in the pos ition of SLLC\pending opera tions in Bos ton and laying off employees." said William H. Waltrip. the airline's executive vice president for m arket· ing. AT TUE ENO OF THREE months, he said , the airline will decide whethPr to continue the service year .round. "We would not b•· t rying it if we didn't think il would be s uccessful ." Waltrip said. adding that the fares should attract passcnJ?ers to Boston from all over the country. A No-no In New York This ad showin~ lhe St atute or Liberty In a hitch· hiking po.-.c with text boosting Jacksonville. Fla .. was rejected by t he , N Y Times and Wall <;t ree l Journal as tn poor ta6lf'. A substitute wa!> accepted by the Journol. \ 811 DAILY PILOT Tl'luracsay JIJl\fl 15 1978 T reatment d Gorging Idea Not Natural By DR. PETER 'TEINCROHN Dear Dr. Steincrohn: l wish you would deal with this problem in your column. I believe it is more common than is realized. The affliction is re· lated to the "anorexiu ner vosa" syndrome that af· fects mainly young women. It reduces them to starving, malnourished vie· tims. The malady I suffer from is similar but less drastic. Therefore. overlooked. ignored a nd even scorned. FOR PERIODS OF USUALLY a week or two. ~ will alternate with almost starving myself to gorging my stomach until I can hardly move. The starving periods result in rapid weight loss. I become satisfied with myself. I fool myself into believing I will never overeat again. But often when I'm angry, and especially lone· DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE ly o r depressed. I 'II gorge myself with every· thing in sight -usually s tarchy. sweet food. These gorging periods are invariably followed by induced vomiting. vigorous exercise and plenty or self·hate IT'S FRIGHTENING TO FIND these gorging periods increasing in regularity. I'm tired or fore· ing myself to vomit. But if I don't. I'm continually obsessed with the thought that something in my body will turn into rat. I believe myself to be well·adjusted. I can't un· derstand why this obsession with food is my enemy. Wh at sort of help should I seek? -Miss P. COMMENT: I don't agree that you are well· adjusted, otherwise you w9uldn't submit to these alternating periods or starvaoon. forced feeding and induced vomiting. I think you need professional advice. Either from your own doctor. or in consulration with a psychologist or psychiatrist. Sometimes the unnaturaJ fear of obesity dates back to an unhappy childhood obesity. Overweight kids suffer more than their parents realize. Incidentally, I doubt that your prqblem is re· lated to anorexia nervosa. In this condition there is prolonged starvation, not periods of starvation alternating with gorging. As I said, let a doctor take on the burden of trying Lo help you. By now you must know you ean 't carry it alone MEDICALE'M'ES Dear Dr. Steincrohn : My problem 1s severe headaches. They're so bad at times I have to be away from work a day or two. Usually they begin after I've seen wavy lines before one or both eyes. Sometimes I temporarily see only a part of the TV screen. part blanked out. An eye specialist says my eyes are okay. When1he headaches come on -usually on one side or my head ' I feel nauseated and dizzy and have to lie down for hours in a dark room. Aspirin -doesn't help. Any s uggestions? -Mrs. V. COMMENT: Give me one guess and I'll say migr aine. Is there a history of it in your family? The visual problems you complain about which precede the headaches are a part of what we call "aura." These usually warn of an impending headache. If it is really migraine -and let's not guess. but let your own doctor decide -then it's importa nt to take medicine early Cergotmine tartrate. etc.> to abort the attack. When aspirin doesn '( help the &rdinary headache then better look for an extraordinary reason. • • • Some doctors believe that everv case of obesi· ty should be considered one of potential diabetes. says Dr. Steincrohn in his booklet. "Watch Your Diel Because Fat Can Kill You." For a copy write him at this newspaper. enclosing 50 cents and a stamped, self.addressed envelope. Back Pay Vote d Fire d Employee MAUSTON, Wi s. CAP> -The Juneau County Board of Supervisors voted 14·6 to award $2,000 in back par .to Kristy Gwin. 19. who was fired by Judge Wilham Curran as a register in probate after she became pregnant while unmarried. The board also voted to allow her lo continue on the staff of the Juneau County Child Support Program, follo\Ving stale Attorney General B.ronso~ La Follette's opinion last week tt:iat a rt>· g1ster .m probate is eligible for protection under the Fair Employment Practices Act, which covPr~ sex discrimination. FAMILY RECREATION DAYS PRACTICE BOWLING SPECIAL PER LINE SATURDAY NOON TO 6 P.M. SUNDAY 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. IOWL MOR~OWL IETTER CALL 770-0055 FOR RESERV A TIOHS o~ST~N€' ~ LAKE FOREST J 22771 CENTRE DRIVE ~To l"IM A.to C...ttt- .. All'Wl ....... le sized right for home qse R,.t-o~•9 June Car t er Cast} .. country - wes(ern s inger. ha s bee n r e· leased from a Roche s ter . Minn .. hospita l after treatment for a back in· jury. The wife o f S in ger Johnny Cash is convalescing at h e r ho m e an Hendersonvilte, Tenn. "" Cat Vetoed J oint Custo dy Out MADISON. Wis. <AP> -Mary Foss. 24. and .her husband James. 29, of Madlson. agreed on the division or all their worldly property in their divorce suit except for one point -who would get the family cat. Dane County Judge William Buenzli vetoed the couple's request for joint custody of the cat which he said was the first such proposal he had received in 40 years on the bench. "T~ey. we.~e s~ri~u~ about it. it wasn't a gag." Buenzli said. I d1dn t intend to put the coutt in the position of supervising custody of a cat. We should devote our time to children." Buenzli granted the divorce, awarding the cat to Mrs. F~s. who had it at her home at the time. Sol. 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