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1978-06-19 - Orange Coast Pilot
u e DAILY PILOT . ·* * * 10< * * * MONDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 19, 1978 VOL. '1. HO. 170, J HCTI«*'-tt f'AOa5 ~· • Crash 'Needless' 'Powers' ~opter Out of Fuel WASHlNGTON IAP> Former \J.2 spy pilot Francis Gary Powers died in a : "needless·· California helicopter 17 ~ crash because he mismanaged · his fuel and the craft ran out of : gas. the National Transportation ~ S f ty Board said today. wers and camer a man G ge R. Spears were killed in ~ the crash after filming brush l fires in the Santa Barbara area 200/nvest i .. r In Desert r · Land Scheme BALTIMORE t AP> More than 200 mvestors. includinR some from California. paid up to Sl.800 an acre to a Baltimore promoter who was us ing the pros pect or oil to sell dry. sparsely \.egetated land in New Mexico. it wa!> reported 1'he sale of the land. located near the isolated railroad town of Belen. N M , has meant sizable profits for Nathan A .Jwining. 45. a former concert piani st. according to the Baltimore Sun. /\ mong hi s purchasers. the papt•r said, C1re conductors of o r r h t>s lras in Maryland, Pennsylvama and California and professors at universities in New York. Most investors are from the East Coast. including at least 80 from Maryland, the news paper s aid Those investors paid between $1,000 Clod $1 ,800 an acre for land which Twining purchased several years ago for $35 to S400 an acre Smee the land went on sale in 1973, investors have agreed to pay Twining more than $3.5 m1lhon Although some paid cash, most entered into contracts to make monthly payments for the next s to 10 years. His expenses, meanwhile, were substantially less than $2 million. a source tol<l the Sun. The land is located 4 miles from Belen, a town of 8.000, which Is ~ miles south of Albuquerque Most or the acreage has never been staked. making it nearly impossible for <See INVEST, Page A2> Bias Ruling Due WASHINGTON <AP) -The U S Supreme Court agreed today to Judge the validity or a court order rorcing Los Angeles County's rire department to accelerate its hinng of blacks and Mexican-Americans. ' for a Los Angeles television station Aug. 1. The safety board said Powers tried to make it back to the Van Nuys airport even though he had radioed he was low on fuel. The Bell 206B J et Ranger crashed in a vacant baseball field two miles southwest of the airport. "There are few temptations in flying -as in driving an automobile -which are mor~ difficult to resist than the urge to keep going despite worsening · weather or a diminishing fuel s upply. And the re are few mistakes that are as deadly," the board report said. The report said there are indications Powers was attempting an autorotational landing -a difficult e mergency procedure in which \he helicopter's main rotor system is used in windmill fashio'n lo maintain a safe rate of descent even though it is unpowcred. Safety board investigators found only about five ounces of fuel in lht! craft's fuel lines and filter. There was no evidence of failure or malfunction of the helicopter's engine or systems, including the fuel quantity gauge. The report cited Powers "mismanagement of fuel," fuel exhaustion,' improper operation of flight controls and "improper in-flight decisions or planning" as the cause of the accident. Jt noted a radio transmission to the television station. KNBC, in which Powers reported "We have just enough fuel to get back." He estimated the return trip would take about an hour. "Once his fue l supply was exhausted. this pilot no longer <See POWERS, Page A2) IJ Dogs Kill Baby Boy MOUNT SINAI, N. Y. fAP> -Ao 8-day-old in- fant died arter being bitten- by his family 's pet Siberian huskies, police said. The baby's mothel', Ann Gatta, said the two dpgs usually s lept in the maste r bedroom under the baby's crib. On Saturday night, s he said she round the crib overturned and the Infant lying on the floor, covered with blood. Her hus band, Alan, called police emergency and the baby, Stephen, was rushed to Mather Memorial Hospital, where he was pronounced dead of puncture wounds to Lhe lower extremlUcs. I I an Foun • am No Fuel Caused Crash , Of EX-lf2 Pilot Powers· - - ' • • • t s Plan Due T-uesd~y The Fishing's Fine ~ ...... ..,...., ...... 'GEE MOM, WE FOUND THIS NEAT PLACE TO CATCH ALL THJ;Se LITTLE FISH' Newport Beach 8-year-olda Jim Van Orden, Ale~Goodm•n Ale the Boy1 of SumiMr Nude Body Stirs Pr~he The nude body o r an "apparently murdered" man was discovered at 5: 15 this morning about a half-mile north o( La Paz Road on Moulton Parkway. 0 range County Sheriff's investigators said the body was found along the east shoulder of the winding two-lane 6lreet that cuts through rolling pasturehntd In a remote secUon of Laguna Hills. Ca u se or death was no' • • immediately apparent, an investigator said. An autopsy was scheduled at UCI Medical Center this afternoon, he added. The body. s howing only abrasions from bouncing along the asphalt road after apparently being shoved rrom a moving car, Is that of a man m his early 208, Ix fool, one mch tall and 160 pounds The young man h ad short. sandy brown hair and a light moustache, lnvesli"ators added. , and his left forearm was tattooed with a small, red devil. Homicide Investigators estimated death al. sometime after midnight. The body apparently was thrown from 11 vehicle shortly before its discovery b7 an off-duty Los Angeles ftr ~man , an invesUgat.or aid. Although nude bodies have been round under similar clrcumst1mces In recent months <See BODY, Page AZ> 'Jarvis Response Readied SACRAMENTO <APl California's lawmakers should decide Tuesday just which governmental entities will get what, when and how, to meet the J arvis obligations adopted by the voters. Al th~ s uggestion of Gov. Edmund Brown Jr., the legis lat ors are aiming to a llocate $5 billion of the state su rplu s a m o n g l ocal governments. including a SI billion to:in. to replace the $7 billion revenue loss caused by Proposition 13 Exploratory work for the allocations is being done by a l'Ommittee of s ix legislative leaders beaded by Sen. Albert Rodda, 0 -Sacramento. On it are four Oemol'rats and two Republicans On the other s ide of the income-outgo formula. two leg1slati\·:e subcommittee~ are approaching dec1S1ons today on which stat<.' agencies will get cut to liberate fund s for lhe more·need y local governments. These subcommittees. one from each hou.5e. are striving to cul the COSt Of Slate !!OVCrnment by about S750 million a year. Rodda's committee is meeting· this afternoon for what Rodda sees as final negotiating that would.permit the issues to go to floor votes of the full Legislature on Tuesday but he warned that party differences on details were persisting Two Republicans, Sen. Bill Campbell of Hacienda Heights <See JARVIS, Page A2) Orange Coast '=-- Weather Fair throuJ:?h Tuesday with sunny days. Con- tinued quite warm inland and mild afternoon at the beach. Lows tonight in mid SOs. Highs Tue~ay near 70 al the beach. l•dex Yo u might call them souvenirs. but they really are ob1ets d'Ccilifomia -those shot gla:1ses from Capistrano. those postcards from San Clemente. See Featuring, Page Cl . • •• \. 12 DAILY PILOT S Ga9• Ton u~d? 3 States Probe 'Mass M11rders' NEW YORK CAP 1 - Aulhorat1es in Connecticut, New York a nd Massachusetts are in ve slig ating reports that hun- dred s of young homose xua ls from Ne w )'ork City have been abdu c t e d , lure d l o N e w England, tortured and, in some cases. murdered, The Associat- ed Press has learned lri West Springfield , Ma ss., authorities are holding Ke nneth Freight Train Runs Off Rail SAUGUS IAP> -Seven· Leen cars o f a 51-car Southern Pacific fre ight train derailed toda y an the ~ Santa Clarita Valley head- an~ toward Los Angeles, authorities said. There were no injuries as a result of the 5.43 a.m. de railment , and n o hazardous materials were a bo ard t h e fre i g ht . a So ut h e rn P aC'i f ic spokesman said. The train was carrying a variety of ca rgoes bound for ships in the port of Los Angel(·s. he s aid Harboru Cops Seeking ID Of 'Floater' Myste r y still s hrouds thC' identity of a m ale corpse• found floating Saturday 1n t he main channel at Huntington lfo rbour. police said today. ~ A number of taltoos . including swas tikas. on the dead man's p a rtially d<'compos ed body a ppear to be the only clues to the a ppare nt homicide victim's identity, said police Sgt., Luis Oehoa. An aulopsy revealed needle marks , po~sabl y from drug 10Ject1ons. on the dead man's arms The body hud been an the wate r for a bout fi ve d a ys, inves tigato rs said. Investigators believe the man, in his 30's, may have died from a blow to lhe raghl side of his . h ead or fr o m s uffocati on . Toxi cology a nd mic roscop ic tes ts on the corpse are under way. offi cials sa id . O r ange Cou nt; Cor one r 's officials are also attem pting to obtain the victim 's fingerprints, bul may not be able lo because of lhe water-logged condil1on of the body The victim was wearing only a pa ir or blue a nd white boxer shorts when found. Police said he als o h a d a b ea rd they described as a goatee Rape Victim Buried Alive ROCHESTER. NY. <AP > - C l a r e n ce P o r et. 30 . o f Rochesler . was charged with bii,r g la ry , assa ult. ra pe . at- te mpted second-degree murder and kidnapping after a woman told police she was raped and buried alive The unidentifi ed wom an was treated and re leased from a hospital The woman said she was ab· ducted from her home, rapc.'<i, driven to a secluded spot in sub- urban Mendon. choked, buried a live in a shallow grave, later dug up by her a ttacker and re· turned to he r home. o m ce rs said Poret and the wom an once dated ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT "'--°'•"OllCol\t O•t11 PUot .. , ... ~.,,.,,, "'"' totonf'dl,,,.H.-w\ ~~\\ 1\0UC»t•""""',.,_t .... c>"'".1' (IM"t PvfJll\l'Uf'IQ (Of'nOll'\'I ~.u~..0~1"""°'~ t•• ~''~ MGM '"' l"r"'Mft I t•'.M• If.Pr C°'t .. ~ H•llflf0Qt1 &-At " Hl#MU'Q:"On 6"M" f-OUI\ '" n V•llr y ''".,"· s, .. (fdlf1>.111C• v.-1Jfi9 .. ~ ~,.._.,.,_ ~1"(6.t,1 A '-t~t'fl'Q°"""•"'o t•on 1\ (Wtli!UM'd S.t.itO••' M\CI ~ ... , ,,,.. 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A utho rilics h c rt' are in vestigatini: a llt?gat1ons A pplcby lured several young homosex· uals to New En~land For 2'".i days, ending Thursday evening, polke dug up Appleby's backyard in West Springfi eld in search of bodi~ They found on- ly rotten clothmg and a dog car cass on the 31~re tract Inside Appleby's 1ttiapidated shanty pohl·e said they found chains, leg irons. c lubs a nd a voodoo doll. _ In a New YQl'k City P ohce Department intelligence report obtained by the AP, Appleby is refe rred to as the "Oberst ," wh ic h in German means "Colonel." According to the re- por t. which details three alleged abductions dating to last Oc· tobe r . Appleby claims he heads an international Nuz1 oi·gan1za taon . Barring the filing of charges in West Springfield , the bearded , bur ly 27·year -old pawnbroker will face an extradition hearing on the kidnap warrant, probably Friday. Trooper J ohn McLeod, speak- ing for Commissioner Edward P. Leonard of the Connecticut Stale 11olicc. confi rmed that an investigation was being conducl· ed into the disappearance of New York homosexuals in that state, but declined to comment on the West Spr ingfi eld case L e onard o rdered the 1n \'estigation there in June 1977 bas ed on information s upplied t hrough '"cooperative poltce channels between Ne w York and Connecticut," Mc Leod said, ad· ding however, thal no arrests had bee n made there M cLcod acknowlcclged the tn· ves tigation "involves possible ho m osexual activity." One C'om plaint in the New York police intelligence report a lleged he was "drugged , as· s aulted. handcuffed and forced to keep notes of 'The Oberst 's' ideas." He claimed Appleby had told him "that bodies we re buried in the cesspool and near the barn." P olice. however, said they had dug near the cesspool a nd sever a l sheds and found no bodies. Front Page A I BODY .... in Ana h e im a n d I rvine. investigators said they have no reason to believe at this time that the latest is connected in a ny way. One investigator said that a lthough c ause of death is unde t ermine d . o fficer s ar c curious about a ma rk on the dead man's forehead He added that a preliminary check of the body ind icated no needle marks or other indication of drug overdose · ~dExpected LIM A. Peru <AP > Two est a b l i s h ed p a r tie s, the conservative Popular Christian Party and t he left -of .cente r Po p ul ar Ameri c a n Revolutionary Alliance, took a n expected lead today in e ar ly returns from the election of a cons t itutio na l a sse mbly lo prepare for a return to civilian government by 1980. Eye of a Fig f'ro• Pap ;I J JARVIS ... and Assembly Minority Leader Paul Pnolo of Malibu, wanl the top pr1on ty to go to police and fire services. But Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy, D -San Francisco. suggests that services could be maintained at present leveU. without lhe present le vel of spending. Rodda's committee goes into today's meeting after reaching a tentative -and still changing - agreement on how the $4 billion from the state s urplus would be divided up: $2.6 billion to school, $1.15 billion to counties. $l50 mllllof) to fire and specia l districts. and $100 million to cities To the proposed a lloeation of $100 million to all c ities, which was suggested by the committee s t af'f. the ('Omm1ttee fl atly balked Prote(!~ing the Ruins The .s taff formula had one-third going (o Los Angeles, wi th Fresno getting $2.5 million and Bakersfield Sl m illion -but c1t1es Like San Diego and Sa;r' Fr ancisco getting nothing. / A barbed wire fence encircles the ancient !->Ill' of Stonehenge in Salis bury Plain. Eng land. to protect the s ite from the many antic ipa ted summer visitors. Pop festivals are pla nned and the cele bration of the lon~cst day with the Druid~ Sum· rncr Solstice ritual is Wednesd a~ Sen J a m e-, Mills . D·S an Diego, told the staff to go back to the drawing boards. and the other merti bers agreed Rodda has g e ner:.illy been keeping disputes from com ing to vote-. so that lines wouldn't ha rden Suspect's Death Linked to Fight? Yachts SlO'W ln635-mile Bermuda Race f'rom Page A I POWERS ... Puzzled Ne wport Beac h detect ives said today tltey will have to wait for pathologists' reports m order to determine if t he Lfeath of a loca l m an is linkdl to an earlier altercation in a bar. Rola nd Edward Pont-e. 43, of 2919 P aper Lane died F riday at West An a heim Community Hos pital Detective Ke n Smith said Ponce and Molly Goodwin. 39, or the sa me <tddrel>S, were a rrested on June 11 on charges of assault a nd b a tte r y following the <.listurbancc at Mister G's, 3100 I rvine Ave. Frona Page 111 INVEST ... investors to even find their land. Twimng is being investigated by slate agencies in New Mexico a nd Maryland and by a federal age n cy wh ich r eg ulates inte rstate land sales of less than 5 acres, the Sun ~ported. Twining also has been s ued by t hree inves t o r s In North Ca r o lina. who cl a i m the p r o m o t e r an d a n a ge nt de fr a uded purc h asers by mis representing the land's value and the availability or water, electricity a nd r oad s . Both def en dants have denied the c h a r ges a nd ha ve file d a counte rswt. The cases are scheduled to come before . a U.S. Dis trict Court judge in Greensboro, N.C .. next year. Twining said lhe $3.5 million purchasers paid for the land seems "too high," but refused to provide more accurate figures. According lo land records in New Me~ico. investors paid 10 limes -and a s much as 25 times -the amount Twining pa id for the acreage. Valencia < N. M . > County tax assessors value Twining's property a t $30 an acr e. Twamng insists the investors w e r e to l d o f the "d is · advantages" of the land. He a lso said the prospect of oil development was downJ!l ayed and that he emphasized the land venture wa s a long-term "real estate situation." "You had to say to people that it's one thing to drill. and another to hit." Twining said. S m ith s aid thaL Ponce was booked into the 1a1l ward at UC Irvmc Medical Cente r because he had suffered u cut over his n ght eye in the altercation According to the rnvesllgator. Ponce bailed out of Jail and c hecked hims elf out or t he medic al center within 24 hours, but a few da ·s later had himself a d m i t t e d "t o L he A n a h e i m facility Smith said the prel1 m1nary fi ndin g s o f t h e• au t op sy co nducted o n Pon ce t h is weekend indicated he had died of peritonitis. an in fec tior1 usuall y caused by a rupture of a n internal organ. Sm ith said the a utops y failed Lo r eveal the source of the infection that killed Ponce. According to S mith, there was no evidence uncovered in the a utopsy that would Indicate that Ponce's death could be linked to the incident that led to his arrest. H e s aid th e co r o n e r 's preliminary r eport .attributes hii. death t.o natural causes. S mith said the pa th9logists· tests won't be complet¢d for a month to six weeks In Buena Park T he biannual Newport . H I . to Ber muda race has turned into J "'drafter·· with little he lp from the Gulf Stream . according to ware s er vice reports out of • Newport First arrivals in the fleet of 162 boats were expect ed ir. Bermuda late tonight or early T uesday depending on whether the winds pick up across the meande ring Gulf Stream T he boats began the 635-mile race Friday off Brenton Reef To':\'er in Rhode fsland Sound The only West Coast boat in the ra~e is Cottontail. a 37 -foot s loop ski ppered by John Arens of the Balboa Yacht Club According to reports Sunday, the leading yachts had travell>d about 260 miles from Newport and were sailing on d cfos l' reach in wmds of five to ciJ!hl knots from the northwest. Th ere were no r e po rts of problem along the course f'lrst boat to finish was expected to be S umne r A. "Huey" Long's 79 -foot Ondine, ela psed t ime record holder for the race. had a choice of contmumg a ris k y f lil.(h1 0 1 maki ng a prec a utiona ry landtnl.( ... the b~ard sa1d "'Now he had to make an autorotational landin~ one of the mol\t demanding maneuverc; 1n all flying "The resull was.tragic. and all Lht.> m ore so bl!<:ause it wa~ needless.·· Powers was at the center of an 1nternat1onal furor in 1960 when h i s hi gh -al t i tud e U ·2 rec o nn .11 s anc <' pl a ne wa .... brought down by a surface-to-air m1ss1le some 1.200 ma les inside the SoViet Union. T he incident. which exposed the C IA practice of s py flights over Russia, caused the collapse o r a Bi g F ou r s umm i t confe r ene·1· 1n P a ris and c a n cell a t 1on o f Preside nt Eis enhower"s pla nned trip to Moscow. P owers s pent 2l montfl5 m pn son before being l!Xchangcd 10 19ti2 for Col Rudolph Abel. t he mas ter Soviet spy arrested in New York Thedter Gunman Wounds Manager Newport Sei For Big Surf From Tropics Newpo rt Bc..ach lifeguards. who s aid they had a fairly quiet weekend. were brac ing for u bus y week because of big surf generated by storms off Mexico L t. Logan Locka bey sa id <• total of 150.000 visitors came lo Newport's beaches this weekend a nd g uards reported fewer than 50 routine rescues 1n the small s urf A Buena Park the ate r m a nager was shot a nd wounded early today by a gunman who fled with $2,500 in theater receipts, police reported. Mark James Schafer. 28, of Maywood was r e port ed in serious condition this morning at West Anah e im Comm un ity Hos pital whe re h e is be ing tre ated for a guns hot wound in the stomach, officers said. P o li ce sa id s o m e on e appa rently hid inside the Studio The~ter. a n X-rated m ovie / house at 7886 Beach Blvd. before it closed Sunday e vening. Schafer was surprised by the gunman when he went to the projection room alone abo"t I a.m . The man dem anded cas h from Schafer 's office and from a noor safe then led him back to the p r ojection room whe r e the pair struggled and Schafer was shol , officers said. The manager b riefly los t conciousness . police reported, before he was able to phone officers about 1:20 a.m. Lockabey s .:11d s w imme r s have been discouraged by thl' westerly winds. poor surf and c old water te m per atures thal dropped to 59 degrees. "The wate r 's colder n ow than it wa s all wanter:· Lockabey commented. But Lockabey sa id today the s urf was beginning to pick up from the tropical storms. which may mean more work for the lifeguards When you combine the design talents of seven international award winning jewelers -the results speak for themselves. ONE OF A KIND 18 Karat Gold Bracelet designed and handmade by Lander. twice winner of the "Oscar" for Jewelry Design-the BeBeers Diamonds International Award. s15 75 Wyndham L llr'lll1gh '\.I\>\ POU I 127 Fashion Island, Newport Center, Newport Beach Telephone: (714) 644·0501 I::: HI ·\I ti ~,·,-;-.ft(l~··\:::!~f; .. :::~.:4 .~::. ~':,. =='..."/, :::!...:~:-'*"''"'• 1m l•ttt19 The patterned surf ace as the eye or a Lsetse fly enlarged 110 ti m~ in the E lectron Microscopy Center at Texas A&M University -. I J.I I t .. • \ ~ .. Orange ~OJJst . EDITION VOL. 71, NO. 170, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today•s Closing l N.Y. Stoeks • MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1978 C TEN CENTS ·'Fund Schools, .or Close . Them' By KATHY CLANCY Of .. Da1tY ll'tlet Staff Schools should not open next fall if Proposition 13 forces cots in the classrooms, spokesmen for 30 Orange County teachers associatlons said today. Members of local California Teachers Association CCTA > j o i n e d re 11 o-w t e a c h ers throughout California in asking the Legislature to restore funds lost to schools by passage or the Jarvis-Gann initiative. If the le£tslature fails, CTA of. ficials will recommend either that schools not open al all in .September or that they operate at full service until ex.isling • funds run out. Arlene Pave) of Ga rd en c Teache-rs Protest Prop.13 Cutbacks in the wake of Proposition 13. The organization ,,as asked local leacbe~ to meet with their trustees lo call upon the slate to maintain current levels of fund· ing fo r public education. Grove, one or the teachers· spokesman, said no decision has been made as yet as to whether a teachers strike would be called next fall . But what CTA hopes to do, she said, is put }:>ressurc on the Legislature to provide full fund- ing for public education so that classroom teachinR programs won't btjeopardized. . Hazel Stover. a state CT A board member. said. "we believe it was hot the intent of the voters of California lo im· pair education for the children of this state. "Teachers are bearing the brunt . . . of Proposition 13. And when we do that we are impair- ing the learnmg 10 classrooms, .. she continued. · "We feel very strongly that was not the intent of the voters.·· Miss Pavey said so far. about 1.100 teachers. or 7 percent of the county's teaching force. h ave been ~iven dismissal notices. But so. far six teachers as- socia(ions have challenged these dismissals by filing lawsuits and CT A has ;>elitloned the state Supreme Court que11tioning th.t_ 'O.Oy l'I ... l'tlot" lly O.ry AlftWew constitu.tionaJlty of Proposition 13 overall. Miss Pavey said the teachers also will not accept cuts in their pay or fringe benefits. And she a/id other teacher s pokesmen criticized county school boards for making what she called decisions about class size and selaries in board meet· ings-rather than in teac her- dlstrict negotiations. ~ A spokesman for the Fountain Valley Education Association criticized his board of trustees for ·making cuts in programs while claiming Lh ev weren't based on Proposition 13. In fact. he contendeD. the cuts were related. if not specifically to 13. to hysteria of cuts brought about by 13. The teachers sug~ested that if cuts are necessary m school dis· tricts they come about in the ad· ministration, positions like cur- r i cu I um consultant. area superintendent. administrative assistants and coordinators. Miss Pavey said teachers also will not accept class sizes of 50 to 60 students and the CTA will defend every teacher dismissed In addition, they hope school boards will ask state officials to waive a requirement that the school year last a full 175 days. With t hat waiver. the sPQkesman said. school districts would be able lo maintain quali· ty education tmtil current f\Ulds run out. And In the meantime the Legislature could work out a way to make up the lost proper- ty tax revenue. Relations Strained Viet Envoys Told: . Get Out· of China BANGKOK. Thailand IA P ) China has ordered Vietnam to shut down diplomatic offices in three Chinese cities "as soon as possible." Hanoi ·s Voice of Vietna'm radio l'eportcd today. It marked a sharp new slide in deteriorating relations between the countries. A broadcas t monitored in Bangkok said Vietnam in turn demanded that China Mesa Vote Mirrors Majority By JACKIE HYMAN Ot IM o.11, ,..,.. St.ff Unofficial final results of the June 6 election show that 23,455 of Costa Mesa ·s 38.347 registered voters turned out at the polls. In addition. t ,621 people of l.196 registered voted in Santa Ana Heights. a county community adjacent to Costa Mesa. Both g r oups of voters paralleled the statewide results on state offices, with a few exceptions. Santa Ana Heights voters preferred Mike Antonovich over Mike Curb by a slight 367 to 342 for the Republican nomination for lieutenant governor. Curb won statewide. "guarantee the lives and property" or officials at the thn•e consular sections as they pack and return home. The broadcast said one of th«: c ons ulates is in Canton. A s econd. heard indistinctly. may have been Vietnam's consulate at Nanning. The third could not be made out in the Hano• s hortwave broadcast, but Vietnam is known to operate a cons ulate-general at Kunming. All thr~ are within 400 miles of the Vietnamese border. The consulate cfosings. not i m med1alely confirmed by Peking, were the latest move in a step -by -s t e p war of propaganda and diplomacy between the nations. at odds o v e r 'H a n o i · s a l I e g e d mistreatment of Chinese living <See VIF;TNAM, Page A2) MacDougall 'Tough' On Planner Panel O.lty " ... s .... ,.... By WIU.IAM HODGE Of• D9itY ,..._. s .. n Former Orange County Plan-... niflg Commission Chairman Shirley Grindle once referred to him as "Approval MacDougaU," when asked by a newsman to characterize her commission's then-newest member. But that was two years ago. Today, the controversial Mrs. Grindle -who often clashect with county supervisors over de- velopment standards -might find an ally in the 64-)'.ear-old William MacDouga ll. "That label was her way of commenting on her appraisal or my first 60 days on the planning .. commission." MacDougall says. ··r don't like to characterize myself, but I think I'm the toughest person on that com· mission right now in terms of questioning approva l of thing$. "But I wouldn't want to be l a beled 'Disapproval Mac· Dougall' either." 'GEE MOM, WE FOUND THIS NEAT PLACE TO CATCH ALL THESE LITTLE FISH' Newport Beach 8-year-olds Jim Ven Orden, Alex Goodman Are the Boys of Summer And Costa Mesans chose Burt Pines over Yvonne Braithwaite Burke 4,274 to 4, 184 for the Democratic nomination for at- torney general. Mrs. Burke won the nomination. CSee VOTE, Page A2) GEmNG TOUGHER Paneltst MacDougall The Laguna Niguel resident joined the planning commission as Fifth District Rupervisor Thomas Riley's appointee following the res ignation of James Thorpe, now a San Juan Capistrano councilman. Man Guilty In Irvine, Mesa Rapes ' " An Irvine man accused on ar· rest of raping women in that city and in Costa Mesa has been round guilty of multiple criminal charges by an Orange County Superior Court jury. Judge Robert E. Rickles set July 7 as the date he will sen- tence James Hudson Thomas, 25, or 5081 Bark wood Ave .. Thomas was found guilty or rape, attempted rape, sodomy, burglary and of inflicting great bodily injury on one of bis vie· lims. He was arrested last Sept. 14 after being identified as the man who broke into an Irvine home occupied by two cousins. The two women, 28 and '00, testified that they refused when Thomas ordered them at gun- point to gel into bed together and make love while he watched. They said he then raped one of them whJle he covered the head of the other with a blanket and additionally forced her to com· mit acts or sexual perversion with him. He left the house after warning the two women not to contact police. Thomas was accused on arrest of rapine a 26-year-old Costa Mesa woman In her Bay Street apartment. !• CAUGHT ALL THESE WITH OLD BREAD FOR BAIT ANO A PLASTIC BAG' Jim V•n Orden Dt9pt•ya Catch H• •nd P•I Pieced In •Jar --r Newport,.. Mesa Trustees Eye Cmback Plan Another special post-Jarvis meeting of Ne wpo rt-Mesa Unified School District trustees will be held Tuesday to consider cutbacks in dlstricl busing and instructional media programs. The agenda ror the meeting, set for 7:30 p.m. at Davis Middle School, 1050 Arlington Drive. Costa Mesa. calls for continued discussion but no action on the budget cutback proposals. A district spokesman said lo· day trustees are seecng more· p11blic comment on the pro- grams, with cllon tentatively set for June 27. Trustees have been meeting one night a week since the J uqe 6 passage of Proposition 13. Dis· tr1ct officials are predicting at least $7 million In cuts must be made from the district's ten· taUve S48 million budget for 1978·79. Trustees a lready have cut bout $1 million by eliminating sum mer sch09I and adult educa· lion. Home.to-school and athletic and field trip busing costs the district about $918.000 per year. Trustees have said they would like to see parents pay for bus· Ing to reduce district costs. The Ins tructional Me dla Service Center on Baker Street 1n Costa Mesa operatt1 on a yearly budaet of about $300,000. "I came along at a time when the Planning commission was divided 2 to 2 on most policy is· sues," Mac Dougall said. "I did find myself being the s wing vote which was quite an indoctrina· lion into the iss u es facing · Orange County." <See LABEL, Page A2> Coast Weather Fair through Tuesday witft sunny days. Con· tinued quite warm inland and mild afternoon at the beach. Lows tonight in mid SOs. Highs Tuesday near 70 al the beach. l••ex You might call them souvemr1, but theJI really are objtts d'CaU/omla -those shot glanu from Caputrono, those poatcards from San Clemente. See Featuring, Page CI. INSIDE TODAY At v-sw"" ., "-11e- ... t~ .. ·-~ ~~"' :~ ::~ .. ...., C911""'11i• AJ Of•ll9• c...., CJ CJ ., •• ., as CM....... C).tl ff:'t• f'M141P ~tt M t cnt••trt ........ ,. ... p.-,..-U. /4' Ttffflll .. •,.twt....... A• nteten ·~ .. ., .... ..._... ..., ···-,......... Cl1 ...,. ..... ' ' I •• •• ' DAI . Y Pll.Ol Mon<MI June 19 1971 Body Diimped Beside Road The nude body of an "apparently murdered" mun was discovered at 5: 15 this morning about a half·mlle north of La Paz Road on Moulton Parkway. Orange County Sheriff's investigators said the body was found along the east shoulder of the winding two·lane street that cuts through rolUng paatureland in a remote section of Laguna Hilla. ·Cause or death was not TONIGHT COSTA MESA CITY COUN- CIL -Regular meeting, City Hall. 6:30 p.m. TUESDAY, JUNE 20 NEWPORT·MESA SCHOOL BOA RD -Special meeting, Davis Middle School, 7:30 p .m. Yachts Slow ln635-mile Bemuula Race The biannual Newport, R.I., ll) Bermuda race has tamed lnlo a .. armer,.. wifh little he1p from ~ the Gulf Stream, according to wire service reports out of Newport. First arrivals ln the fl~ of 182 boats were expected ir. Bermuda late tonight or early Tuesday depending on whether the wlnds pick up across the meandering Gulf Stream. The boats began the 635-mile race Friday off Brenton Ree{ Tower in Rhode Island Sound. The only West Coast boat in the race is Cottontail, a 37-foot sloop skippered by John Arens of the Balboa Yacht Club. According to reports Sunday. the leading yachts had traveled about 260 miles from Newport and were saiHng. on a close reach in winds ot five to eight knots from the northwest. There were no reports of problem along the course. First boat to finish was expected to be Sumner A. ''Huey" Long's 79.foot Ondine. elapsed time record holder for the race. Tahiti Yachts Slow Down Near Equator The four yachts in the 3,571- mile Los Angeles to Tahiti race were experlenc1n~ a case ot the slows today as they sailed into the doldrums about 600 miles north or the equator. The doldrums were reported to extend rrom"five to 10 degrees north of the equator. Jacob Wood's Sorcery gave a position report which placed her approximately at the half way point at the 9 a.m. rollcall. She was 1.825 miles from Tahiti and 1,741 miles from the start at Los Angeles. Bob Gosnell 's Tuia was 1,941 miles from the finish. Willard Bell's Westward, 1,994 and Neil Kelly's Celebration had 2,114 miles to go. tf On the handicap scale Tuia was holding first 3 1ace with Celebration secon , Sorcery third and Westward fourth. DAILY PILOT _, .. _ .... ~ .. ·--·-'"". °"'"' "···--· ... ---·~ ~··ot-...... n:::::: ... -:- 0.tln .. '--....... , Mt4I A•""""1Mo-Nlen Coet• MeM omc. mwn1 !My'4-' ~111,..11--. .. P.0 8orli60,.,.,. OfllCH ..... _ ... , .. ""(';_ ... ,, .... . .. ,,.,,,,,., ..... " .. ,,.,, ............. ,. ~--V•ll•Y" 0 191 \A,,.,_., •I ~ O•"o "'-•Y r .. .,,11011• ('Tl41142o432t C•uelflecl Adlrertlelng 942·1111 1mmed1ately appare nt. a n investigator said. An uutopsy was .scheduled at UCl Medical Center this afternoon. he added. The body, showing on ly abrasions from bouncing along the asp~alt road after apparently being shoved from a moving car .. is that or a man in his early 20s, six feet, one Inch tall and 160 pounds. The young man bad short, s andy brown hair and a light moustache, investigators added, and bis left forearm was tattooed with a small, red devil. Homicide investigators estimated death at sometJme after midnight. The body apparenUy was thrown from a vehicle shortly before ils discovery by an off-duty Los Angeles fireman. an im1esUgator said. Although nude bodies have been found under siD'tlar circumstances in recent months in Anaheim and Irvine. investigators said they have no reason to believe at this time that the latest is connected in any way. One investigator said that although cause or death is undetermined, officers are curious about a mark on the dead man's forehead. He added that a preliminary check of the body indicated no needle marks or other indication of drug overdose . F ro• Page A J VOTE ••• Both groups approved Proposition 13 by large margins. The tally in Santa Ana Heights was 1,015 yes and 255 no, while in Costa Mesa it was 14,406 yes and 7,995 no. The voters also agreed with the districtwide majority on the nominees for the 36th State Senate district, voting for Assemblyman Ron Cordova for the Democratic nomination !5,446 to 1,834 for Greg Kuczynski, and for John Schmitz over Gil Ferguson in the Republican race 3,538 ~1,826. Those residents who voted in the 73rd Assembly race agreed with the majority in the Republican primary, choosing Charles Gibs on. He topped opponent Nolan Frizzelle 2,645 to 2,419 in Costa Mesa and 13to1 in Santa Ana Heights. Democrat Dennis Mangers was unopposed. Costa Mesans also went for unknown John Harrison 408 to 303 for attorney James Parker in the Democratic primary for the 74tb Assembly seat. Heights residents also chose Harrison by 178 to 1.22 for Parker. Marian Bergeson, who won the nomination, was also favored in both communities in the Republican primary. She collected 954 vot'es i n Costa Mesa to Lee Walkins' 319, and 370 votes m the Heights ·to Watkins' 106. Costa..Mes_an.s and Santa Ana Heights residents agreed with most voters in supporting c hallenger Orella Sears' successful campaign against Superior Court Judge Leonard Goldstein but backed incumbent Richard Hamilt.on, who lost, against challenger Theodore Millard for another court seat. They voted with the majority in retaining judges Bruce Sumner and Robert Todd Both groups also backed incumbent Superintendent of Schools Robert Peterson over challenger Jackie Boynton and helped elect Gerald Shaw to the board of education. Costa Mesa voters agreed with the majority in the c lerk-recorder race by supporting Truman Legg, who won, but Santa Ana Heights residents gave more support to Lee Branch, 323 to Legg's 257. Incumbent Brad Gates received the plurality in the sheriff -coroner's race in both areas. Lauren Rusk, who faces a runoff with Gales, came in second in Costa Mesa but not in Santa Ana Heights, where George Scott received more votes -523 for Gates, 252 for Scott and 211 for Rusk. Voters in the two communiUes agreed overwhelmingly that the county superintendent of schools should be elected and not appointed. The vote OD Proposition A In Costa Mesa was 13,594 to 3,989, while ln Santa Ana Heights if was l,Ot5 to25S. Soviet Visit Set MOSCOW CAP> -Two ~hJps of France's Mediterranean Squadron will vuit the Sovtet Black Sea port of Sevastopol june 19-23, the Soviet news agency Tass sa{d. It said the Frenc1'1 cruiser Colbert and the repair 1hJp Rhln will M re· clpr~attna an earlier visit by Sovi~ ships to a French port. Sign of SUM.er 7 Booked In Fi g h t, , Stabbing OMty I'll« U.fl ,...,._ DepuU arrested Hven men at Pait Cafe in Silverado Canyon Sunday morning followlna a fight and a st.abbing of one of the resta\lra.nrs customers. accord· ln1 to the Sheriff's Department. Two men from Orange, John Holly, and Jal!les Taylor, both 19, allegedly beeame rowdy and started throwing beer bottles while inside the cafe in the early morniog, Sift. Jack Luster said. Other customers forced the two men to leave, but later. customer John Sumner, of SIJverado Canyon. encountered the two on S1ntia10 Canyon Road, Luster said, 1ot into a tight and was allegedly stabbed in the lower left side ... Workmen put finishing touches on billboard heralding annual summer rite in Costa Mesa -the Orange County Fair. Fair officials hope large sign on Newport Boulevard near Fair Drive will help lute even lll'>re fair-minded folks to event-this year. Last year. attendance during lair's lO·day run totaled about 250.000. Sumner was taken to the hospital by :i friend. deputies re· ported. Information about his condition was unavaUable. A few hours later, just after 11 a.m .. investigating o!ftcers re· ported, the two Orance nistdent.s returned to the Pali Cafe with five other men ln two cars which allecedly carried a loaded rifle, ball bats, bay books, clubs and knives. · Suspect's Death linked to Fig4t? Puz~ed Newport B~ach detectives said today they will have to wait for pathologists' reports in order to determine if the death of a local man is linked to an earlier altercation in a bar. Roland Edward Pont:e, 43, of 29UI Paper Lat)e died Friday at West Al!aheim Cof!lm~~!Y Hospital. uetect1ve Ken Smith said Ponce and Molly Goodwin, 39. of the same address, were arrested on June 11 on charges of assault and battery following the disturbance at Mister G's , 3100 Irvine Ave. Smith said that Ponce was booked into the jail ward at UC Irvine Medical Center because he had suffered a cut. over his right eye in the alterca'lion. According to the investigator. Ponce bailed out of jail and c he cked himself out of the medical center within 24 hours, but a few days later h1Jd himself admitted to the Anaheim facility. Smith said the preliminary findings of the autopsy conducted on Ponce this weekend lndlcated he had died of peritonitis, an infection usually caused by a rupture « an internal organ. Smith said the autops) falled to reveal 'the source of the infection that kHled Ponce. According to Smith. there was no evidence uncovered in the autopsy that would indicate that Ponce's death could be linked to the incident that led to his arrest. • He s aid th e coroner's preliminary report attributes his death to natural causes. Smith said the pathologists' tests won't be ·completed for a month to six weeks. LABEL DENIED ••. And the first important vote facing MacDougall upon bis ap· pointment to the commission in June, 1976, involved the con· troversial Southeast Orange County Circulation Study CSEOCCS>. That study marked the first time when growth limits were acknowledged as part of the county's planning effort. Mrs. Grindle was al the forefront in pushing for the 711,000 by 1995 south Orange County population limit set forth in the SEOCCS study. "Whens~ left Cby resignation in 1977), I was determined il f growth limits) was not going to die," M.acDougall says. "We fought too hard for those goals to be achieved as a matter of policy and not followed up." MacDougall has insisted on implementation of a so·called "growth monitoring device" ·to advise planning commissioners of the expected population im- pact of developments they ap· prove. "They started work on it about six or seven months ago," Mac· DougaU recalls. "This we hope is going to show what the population situation is in every neighborhood each year. He pointed to a recently ap· proved Mission Viejo tract that will contain a population bigger than two California counties as an example ol the importance of monitorlng growth. But MacDougall says, plan· ning commissioners must be concerned about many factors when considering approval of development on all of the co.un· ty's unincorporated land. "We want the best physical planning possible ln which peo- ple can live the good lire," he ex- plains. "It can't be ao wonderful that people are priced ot.t of it. but it can't be so crowded that it total- ly spoils your opportunity for quallly." MacDougall, who is acting chairman of the planning board, says tbe commission is beghU\.l.ng to aee a lost ot pro- posals ror affordable housing in development.a brought betore them tor approval. "There is 'lolna to be definite action in that field in 1978 becaUle or outside 1overnmental pressures If nothing else," he says. ''We're looking for that now ln every project.'· But lhe emergence bf so-called affordable housing carries its own complex set of problems. Usually, low cost houslng is more dense. cluster type or at- tac bed dwellings. prompting crltlclam trom people supportiv~ of low dtnsity development. • How docs the commlssiod solve the ~radox? ··v ou don't i>olve it, you ac- ' commodate 1t," Mac Dougall says ... How many amenities can you subtracl to bring the price down·? ·'I'm more concerned that people have the opportunity to buy and own something than that everyone should get to own a single house on a large lot," he continued. MacDougall does not , however. see the demise or the single family dwelling. "I think It's <single family homes) attainable by people, but I don't think you have to start there," he says. "Certainly there are going to be more 'con dominit11m and townhomes > in numbers but maybe not propor· tionalelv." MacDougall, who retired from 24 years as general counsel or the California County Supervisors Association and a four.year stint as executive director or the U.S. Commission on Intergovernmental Relations, is pleased with his commission ost. Dogs Ki ll BabyBoy MOUNT SINAI. N.Y. <AP> -An 8-day-old in· fant died after being bitten by his family's pet Siberian huskies, police said. The taby's mother, Ann Gatta. said the two doga usually slept ln the master bedroom under the baby's crib. On Saturday night, she said she round the crib overturned and the infant fyfng on lhe noor, covered wllb blood. Her husband, Alan. called police emergency and the baby, Stephen. was rushed to Mather Memorial Hospital, where he was pronounced dead of puncture wounds to the lower extremities. Orange Boy Kilkdin Cycle CrtJJJh A Father's Day outing in Orange County ended In tragedy Sunday when a S-year-old boy was fatally injured as the motorcycle he and his father were riding plunged orr a canyon road. Coroner's investigators iden· tified the young victim as Eric Bonilla. 5, of 18914 Spring St., Oran~e. They said the youngster died in Chapman General Hospital shortly after midnight today. Accord..ing to the accident re· port. the boy was a passenger on a motorcycle driven by his father that for unknown reasons left the roadway on Santiago Canyon Ro~ about 500 feet north of'e"ook 's Comer. The boy reportedly was fatally injured when thrown from the three-wheel motorcycle as It plunged down the roadside em· bankmenL His father purportedly was on- ly shghtJy injured in the as yet unexplained Father's Day mis· hap. Reapondil\8 to a call from restaurant operators. according to Sgt. Luster, deputies arrived and arrested all seven men. Holly and Taylor were charged with assault with a deadly weapon, and Taylor wa~ also charged with unlawfully carrying a loaded firearm in a vehlcle. The five other men and Holly and Taylor were charged with unlawful assembly. The five were Orange residents also and are Mark Millard, 18, Richard Zunl1a. 18, Andrew Pattenoc\, to. Davtd Gomalet, ~. and one JuvenUe. 17. · \ The seven were taken to Orange County Jail and wtll be arraigned today, Luster said. F ,.._Page AJ VIETNAM •.. In Vietnam and China's support for Cambodia in the Cambodlan·Vietnamese border war. T h e Ch i n es e · e a r l i e r announced they were cutting aid to Vietnam. The announcement came on the eve or a massive repatriation of Chine6e from Vietnam. Two Chinese ships. the first of an evacuation flotilla. were-to call at Haiphong and the port orVung Tau, near Ho Chi Minh City CSalgon> to pick up Chinese who wish to leave. The Voice of Vietnam said China ordered the closures because of Vietnam's alleged failure to permit Chinese consular representation in Haiphong, Ho Chi Minh City and Danang. The Vietnamese srongly deny that charge, saying they agreed to• allow a Chinese consul io the first two cities and are considering such representation in Danang. Chlna has charged that Vietnam Is mistreating Chinese In northern and southern Vietnam and ls expelling tens of thousands , an allegation Vietnam has denied. Hanoi accuses China of staging a "national hate campaign" against Vietnam. Vietnam says its resident Ch I nese. who .dominated ·comm e rc ial l!fe in So uth Vietnam, want out because the Communist government has put an end to private enterprise. When you combine t he design talents of seven international award winning jewelers -the results speak for themselves. ONE OF A KIND 18 Karat Gold Bracelet designed and handmade by Lander. twice winner of the "Oscar" fOf' Jewelry Design -the Be9eers Diamonds International Award . $}575 127 fashion Island. 1Newpott Center. Newport Beach Telephone: (714) 644·0501 ., , Mondly, June 19, 1t1a ~LYPILOT 1l :J Surplus. Decision E~pected Tuesday SACRAMENTO (AP> - California' lawmakers should decide Tuesday just which 1ovemment.al entltl will aet what, When and bow, to meet t.bto J arvia obllgaUom adopted by the voters. ( Related story, A4) At the suggestion of Oov. Edmund Brown Jr., the legielators are almlng to allocate SS billion of the state surplus among local governments. Including a Sl billion loan. lo replace the $7 billion rtvenoo l04ti. cau..t.-d by Pl'Ol)OIJiUoo ta Exploratory work lor the allocatJons la belna done by-a committee or six le1tslatlve leaders headed by Sen. Albert Rodda, l).Sacramento. On It are four Democrah and two Republica.tw. On the otbcr side or the income-outgo rormuJa , hfO legislative, aubcommltlees are approaching decisions today on which st.ate agencies will get cul to liberate runda ror the more-needy local aovemment.s. These 1ubcommittees. one from each house. are at.riving to cut th• ~oat ot state government by about '750 mlllion a year. Rodda 's commlttee is meeting this afternoon for what Rodda sees as final negotiating that would permit the issues to ao to tfoor votes of the full Legislature on Tuesday -but he warned that party differences on details were persisting. Fuel C&use of Crash U-2 Spy .Pilot Died in 'Needless' Acci~nt WASHINGTON CAP > -Former U-2 spy pilot Francis Gary Powers died lo a "needless" California helicopter crash because he mismanaged his fuel and the crafl ran out or gas, the National Transportation Safety Board said today. Powers and cameraman George R. Spears were killed in the crash after filming brush fires in the Santa Barbara area for a Los Angeles television s tation Aug. 1. The safely board said Powers Sunday Rerord tried to make it back to the Van Nuys airport even though he had radioed he. was low on fuel. The Bell 206B Jet Ranger crashed in a vacant baseball field two miles southwest of the airport. "There are few temptations in flying -as in driving an automobile -which are . more difficult to resist than the urge to keep going despite worsening weather or a diminishing ruei supply. And there are few mistakes that are as deadly," the board report said. GG Church Gets $1.25 Million By MlCRA~L PJ\SK EVICH Ot tlle o.lty ~Sutt Everything from "pennies from liuJe children" lO the sale or a $150,000 Newport Beacb con- dominium were listed today as helpin~ in a Sunday "miracle" ror the Garden Grove Communi· ty Church. The church's congregation set a national record for collections made by a church in a single day by gathering more than Sl.25 million for its uncompleted "Crystal Cathedral." Still reeling from' Sunday's .. great sacrifice," church ex- ecutive secretary Michael C Nason said today another $50,000 could be added to the ~onstruc llon fund after 55 additional en· film Manager Slwt, Robbed Of $2,500 A Buena Park theater manager was s hot and wounded l'arly today by a gunman who fled with $2,500 in theater receipts. police reported. Mark James Schafer, 28, of May wood was reported in serious condition thls morning al West Anaheim Community Hospital where he is being treated for a gunshot wound in the stomach, officers said. P o 1 i b.,.e s a i d so m eo n e apparentl~ inside the Studio Theater, an X -rated movie house at 7886 Beach Blvd. before it closed Sunday evening. Schafer was surprised by the gunman when be w~nt to the projection room alone about 1 ci.m . The man demanded cash from Schafer's office and from a floor safe then led him back to the projection room where the pair struggled and Schafer was shot, omccrs said. Killing Claimed BELFAST. Northern Ireland c AP) -The Irish Republican Army said today it has killed police constable William. Turbitt, 42, who was kidnapped 1n a bloody IRA ambush. An IR A statement dlstri buted to journalists said Turbitt was .. executed" because he was part of the ''British war machine." velopes containing funds are opened today. The contributions are from church members who were una· ble to attend one or four services held on "Million Dollar Sun- day," said Nason , a Mission Vie· jo resident The money, which came in cash and checks dumped into hard hats and wheelbarrows by about 5,000 people, will be used to meet a $1 million payment due July 1 for ongoing construc- tion of Rev. Robert Shuller·s Crystal Cathedral. Tbe $14 million cathedral is being built on what Nason called "a pay as we go" policy. Sun· day's contributions pushed the church's funds above the $9 million mark. be noted. "We're over the big hurdle." said Nason. "This will assure the construction or the superstructure for the cathedral. ''We want to dedlcate the new cathedral debt-Cree to the Glory of God," Nason added. One young girl sold her horse for $450 to contribute to the church. Eight Gard~n Grove boys were able to raise $1,000, and another sold has pool table for $50, sald Nason. Rev. Schuller contribute4_ $150,000 in cash from the sale of hi s Newport Beach con . dominiwn. purchased for $30.000 about eight years ago, said Nason. Secured pledges will car.ry the church through the final con· slr.uclion phases for the cathedral, scheduled for comple· tion Jan. 1, 1980. The new church will seat 4,000 people. Grad Guilty In S laying WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. CAPl -Yale graduate Richard Her- rin has been convicted or manslaughter in the hammer· slaying of Bonnie GarJand, a girlfriend who threatened to jilt him after 21h years of going together. Paul and Joan Garland. the victim's parenLc;, sobbed Sun· day as they heard the verdict. saying that Herrin should have been convicted of murder, not manslaughter ''The forces oC evil have triumphed," said Garland. "II you have a $30,000 defense fund, a Yale connection and a clergy connection, you are en- ti tied to one free hammer murder," added Mrs. Garland. Who Dunnit? Student Spy Film Stown SEATTLE CAP>-Not only did elementary school students here indulge in cloak-and-dagger intrigue, but also they're victims of a burglary. Fifty fourth, fifth and sixth graders from three Jocal schools wrote, directed and produced a JS-minute film, .. The Deadl y Documents " describing the exploits or Agent Double·O Nolhm'g At May's Puget Sound Film Festival, the project won a $25 prh:c. Now, however, the spy film ls missing -spirited from their adviser's home in an apparent burglary. ln an open letter, the students as>pealed for return of their Cilm, $aying ''ft has no value to anyone else, but is of great sentimental value to us." They're offering their $2S·prlze money as a reward. The report said there are indications Powers was attempting an a utorotatlonal landing -a difficult emergency procedure in which t h e helicopter's main rotor system is used ln wir ·mill fashion to maintain a safe rate or descent even though it is unpowered. Safety board investigators found only about five ounces or fuel in the craft'$ fuel lines and filter. There was DO evidence of failure or malfunction or the helicopter's engine or systems, including the fuel quantity gauge. · The. report cited Powers' "mismanagement or fuel, .. fuel exhaustion. improper operation or rtight controls and "improper in-flight decisions or planning" as the cause of the accident. It noted a radio transmission to the television station. KNBC. in which Powers reported "We have just enough fuel to get back." He estimated the return trip would take about an hour. ·'Once his ruel supply was exhaustea. UUS pllOt no -1ooger had a choice or continuing a risky flig ht or making a precautionary landing," the board said. "Now he had to make an autorotalional landing -one of the most demanding maneuvers in all rtying. .. The result was tragic, and all the more· so because it was needless." Powers was at the center of an international furor in 1960 when his high -altitude U -2 reconnaisaoce plane was brought down by a surface·to-air missile some 1,200 miles inside the Soviet Union. The incident, which expose<! the CIA practice of spy flights over Russia, caused the collapse of a Big Fou.r s ummit co nferen ce in Paris and can cellation of President Eisenhower's planned trip to Moscow. Powers ·spent 21 months in prison before being exchanged in 1962 for Col. Rudolph Abel, the master Soviet spy arrested m New York. Investigators Seeking ID Of Dead Man Mystery s till s hrouds the identity or a male corpse found floating Saturday in the main channel al Huntington Harbour, police said today. A number of tattoos, including s wastikas, on the dead man's partially decomposed body appear Lo be the only clues to the apparent homicide victim's identity, said police Sgt. Lltis Ochoa. An autopsy revealed needle marks. possibly from drug injections, on the dead man's arm s. The body had been in the water for about five days, investigators said. Investigators believe the man. in his 30's, may have died from a blow to the right side or his head or from suffocation. Toxicology and microscopic tests on tbe corpse are under way, omcials sald. Orange County Coroner's officials are also attempting to obtain the victim's ringerprints but may not be a ble to becaus~ or the water-logged condition or the body. The victim was wearing only a pair of blue and wblle boxer shorts when found. Police said he also had a beard they described as a go•tee. • Man Thrown From Bridge OCEANSIDE CAP> -Two Camp Peodleton Marines have been arraigned In Munlclpal Court on charges of uaaulllni • man and t.ossln1 him about 40 reel from a brldge Into the aballow San Luis Rey River. Cpl. Harry Ashley. 22, and Pfc. Vlrgll Burnside, 20. were held ln lieu or $5.000 ball each after pleaclin« lnnocent to u - Hult. A third Manne, DaJlu Hint.on, whose rank wa1 not 11ven, turned himself In to potlce and was held £n Oceanaido Jail pend· ins arr&isnment today. Two Republicans. Sen. Bill Campbell of Hacienda Heights and Assembly Mlnortty Leader Paul Pl"iolo of Malibu, want the top prtonty to go to pollce and fire services. But Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy. D-San Francisco, suggests that services could be malntained at present levels without-the present level or spending. Rodda's committee goes into today's meet.in& after reacb.inR a Otizeta at J 0 I tentative -and still changing - agreement on bow the S4 billion from the state surplus would be divided up: S2.6 billion to school. $1.15 billion to counties. $150 mil11on to fare and s pecial districts, and $100 milUon to cities . T~th proposed allocation oC $100 on to all cllies, which wa ggesled by the committee s taff. the commilLee flatly balked. The s taff formula had one·tbird goina to Los Angeles. with Fresno getbng $2.5 million and Bakenfield Sl mill.Ion -but cities like San Diego and San Francisco getting nothing. Sen. James Mills. D -San Diego. told the starr to go back to the drawing boards, and the other members agreed. Rodda ha$ generally been keeping disputes from comutg to votes so that lines wouldn't harden. ../ 2Slain In SA Violence Vtolence erupted on tht· streets of Santa Ana over the weekend when two men wert- murdered in separate street in cidents and two or their companions were seriously wounded. Stabbed to 'death in an al· leyway early Sunday morning was Louis Zazueta, 21. of 1400 S. Minnie St .• Santa Ana. Seriously wounded in a knife fight was the victim·s brother Angel Zazueta. age unknown, of the same Minnte St.reel address According to police, the fatal incident bef,?an when the two brothers hurled beer cans at et motorcycle carrying two men. The two men reportedly re· turned lo the alleyway from wh e re the beer cans were thrown shortly alter 1 a .m . and the fight look place. By the tim e th e two motorcyclists climbed back on 1b.clc cx,cle the .Q!te brother lav dying m tile blood:Splallered alleyway while the other brother I ay serious ly wounded with multiple slab wounds. Salvatore Napoli. 101 <lcllJ . of Glen Co-.>e. J..,,ong Island, pose!> with Judge Steven B Deroun1an after taking h1:-. oath of alhgiance and becoming an American c 1llzen in Mineola. N. Y . Napoli said he wanted to become a U S citizen before he died. The other incident of violenCl' occurred late Saturday night on a Santa Ana street corner . It also occurred as rour men began a fist fight that was rt'- su med when two left the scene and returned carrying guns. HB (:ouncilman· Won't Quit Office rn a bail or gunfire an uniden· I ified victim was m orta lly wounded and Raul Ruiz, age unknown of Santa Ana. wa:, seriously wounded. The lncldent took ptace in front of the house at 1030 N. Bishop St .. Santa Ana, police r~-. ported. By ROBERT BARKER OtU. o.llJ ...... S!Mf John Thomas, who announced Friday that he Intended to resign from the Huntington Beach City Council after just two months in office. has reconsidered. Thomas said today that he would remain on the council. He said that he received about 500 telephone calls from supporters over<t-be weekend urging him not to quit. The controversial Thomas said today that he would change his tacllcts that have caused tremors through city hall and criticism from his colleagues. "From now on rm going to do alt my work in city council meetings," he said. "And r won 't bring anything up against employees until I am ready to s ubstantiate charges ... he added. Ile also declared that he won't let it bother him so much when he Is on the losmg end or council decisions. Thomas announced that he was qltitting Fnday after the ·ounc1l voted to approve the hiring of a deputy city attorney from Santa Ana to fill a vacancy in the c ity attorney's department. He. said he opposed the action because it would give an outside attorney more pay and a higher position than a current attorney e mployee. At the time. Thomas said that he was tired of putting up with all that "bull .. Thomas h as engaged in controversies with Police Chief Earle Robitaill e. City Administrator Bud Belsito and s everal other officials and council members. He has charged tnat tbe town is corrupt and that Robitaille has "railroaded" people out or town. Robitaille has heatedly denied the charges ' More recently Thomas has skirmished with the police chief over the rights of residents to park in employee parking lots at city hall while they attended evening graduation ceremonies across the street at llunlington Beach High School. As in the Zazueta killing and wounding, the two assailant!) tJed from the scene and are be- ing sought by police today. Rape Victim . Buried Alive ROCHESTER. NV. <AP 1 C!a-r e n ce P o r e l. JO. of Rochester, was charged with burglary, a ssault, r ape, al tempted second-degree murder and kidnapping after a woman told police she was rape~ and buried alive. The unidentified woman wa!> treated and released from a hospital. The woman saiO she wa~ ah· ducted from her home, raped, driven to a seduded spot in sub- urban Mendon, choked, buried alive in a shallow grave, later dug up by her attacker and re turned to her home. OfCicer.., said Poret and the woman on<'c dated. a rim S<l.kzction of solids strip<l9 arrl p1a1de . all fabrics woven by thz. worlds fine.st mi Us; a] 1 c1otinn~ tailonz.d. in tm. naturaI shou1da:r tradition. 44 fashion Island , newport een•r 644·6070 •' • - .. OAIL.V N.OT J ost ,.~oasting ~·. " with ~ Tom ~~''·' Marphin e Meetings of Minds DATELINE PALO ALTO: After three days of moan· ing, groaning and telling of Lall tales1 California's editors wrapped up their 40th annual conference here over the weekend. You came away knowing it was a success. It had to be. Otherwise they never would have done it 40 times. Actually. this seemed like a dual meeting because at nearby Stanford University, they were holding commence· ment exercises upon the same weekend. Scores of proud families s howed up in Palo Alto to witness proud ~raduates getting the proud diplomas. ll was a prideful time. Around the hotel, it was easy to spot the families of graduates. Mothers and dads were dressed in Sunday Best. As they gathered, the mothers who were as slim as the day they graduated looked smug. The other mothers seemed a bit uneasy. "OUNGER BROTHERS and sisters were nicely spiCfed up for the occasion too. This condition made It easy to identify the honored graduate in the family. He or she was the one in the faded blue denims and T· shirt. Meanwhile at the hotel.. the editors gathered to tilk about the serious conditions of being an editor in this day and age when the Supreme Court of the United States has / . . ... /I .. _. ~ --ii Edllor Ezplaimng Rigon of N~ B&&l'ineu ruled it.okay for the cops to swoop through newspaper of fices searching for evidence. IT WAS A GOOD SETTING for such discussion, since it had been the Stanford University newspa'per where the Palo Alto cops had come in uninvited, thus setting up the Supreme Court ruling that swept the Constitution under the rug. The editors also gathered in some general sessions. One such was to discuss how to avoid becoming "a bat· tered editor" when dealing with the angry public. Another session addressed the question of ''getting your readers involved." Just from the titles, you were left wondering if the two sessions were really compatible. Maybe if you started geUing your readers lnvolved you would increase the risk of becoming a battered editor l 'VE NEVER ACTUALLY seen a battered editor. I've known a few with migraine headaches and ulcers. But from the outside, they looked okay. Nothing special. But okay. Raise in 1979 OPEC Freezes Price of Oil GENEVA, Switzerland CAP>-The OPEC oil cartel agreed today to freeze world petroleum prices for the next six months but to raise them again Jan. 1. The size of the 1979 increase will be determined at a meeting of the l3·member Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries Dec. 16, based on a report by a newly established special committee, Secretary.General AH Jaidah. It was announced by OPEC Prop. 13· 'Panics ' Potomac WASHINGTON CAP> -·House Republican leader John Rhodes says the California vote to re· duce property laxes is being felt In Washing t on, cau sing "panlcsville on the Potomac." Rhodes sald cuts in appropria· lions bills for the Department of Hea'lth. Education and Welfare CS percent> and reductions in a public works bill <2 percent) could be traced to the California vote ,June 6. "IF P EOP LE T~ Proposi· lion 13 was a terrible gale in Sacramento, they should have seen what a hurricane it was in Washington," Rhodes said . Rhodes said in a recent in· tervlew t hat he expects CaHfomia-to seek financiattretv from Congress. but be predicts the request would be turned down. "I Utlnk what the people in California are saying -and peo- ple in other states certainll' agree -is that governments at all echelons will have to come up with new priorities, to take less of the gross national prod· uct in taxes and inflation than they are now," Rhodes said. TH E CALIF ORN IA con· g ress ional delegation bas named a special bipartisan task force, which begins meeting today 'to assess effects of the vote that will cul property taxes by $7 billion or more. The study also will assess the impact on federal aid programs that require contributions or local and state governments. HE SAID THE commltlee, headed by Kuwait's oil minister, All Khallfa al·Sabah, would ex· amine further how OPEC's m e mb e r s co uld protect themselves from the erosion of their purchasing power due lo the decline or the dollar. Until the December meeting in Abu Dhabi, Jaidah said, the cartel has agreed to maintain the current crude oil base price or $12. 70 per 42·gallon barrel. BUT THE DECISION to main· lain the base price at the level set a year ago came as no sur· prise. Libyan Oil Minister lzz ad·Din al·Mabru.k, whose gov· ernment is one of the cartel's price hawks, told reporters at the start of the meeting Salur· day he did not expect any change before the end of the year. Although he expressed some personal d1ssatisfaclion today. al·Mabruk, noted that the· de- cision was t.inanimous. ._ • IRAQ, ALGERIA and others urged an increase in the oil price because or inflation and the decline in value of the U.S. dollarr tbe cWTency used in ihe international oil trade. A study prepared by the OPEC secretariat said these two factors had cut the real price of a $12. 70 barrel of oil to $7. BUT 9AUDI ARABIA and its s upporters argued that an in· crease would not stick becau~e of the current world oil surplus. s we lled by production from Mexico, the North Sea and Alaska, and the summer reduc· lion in consumption in in- dustrialized countries ·or Ure northern hemisphere. Experts say a 5 percent in- crease in OPEC's basic price means a H,·cents·per·gallon in· cr~ase at U.S gasoline pumps. Oesp{te the s urplus,• the .Na· tional !ranian Oil Co reports in Tehran today that its oil exports in May inc(eased 10 percent over the April figure. NATl@N I WORLD I WEATHER AirlJonae Accident Five volunteers at Salt Lake Festival of Arts wer e lifted about 20 feet above a stage Sunday when s trong winds filled a parachute awning they were trying to tie down. One man fell a nd injured his hip, but the other four came down s afely moments later. WiJ,lds up to 50 mph l'aused the event lo close early Sunday. but no other in· j uries or damages were reported. Carter Sings Jazz At Lawn Festival WASlilNGTON <AP> -Vocalist Jimmy Carter stopped the show when he sang "Salt Peanuts" before 600 invited guests at a jazz party on the White House south lawn. That l.t. his performance left his accompanist, trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie, in stitches and un· able to continue. The Sunday night concert ended with Carter's number. during which he belted out the only words of the song -"salt peanuts" - three times between trumpet solos. MANY OF THE NATION'S jazz grea• performed at the con· cert , billed as a 25th anniversary tribute to the Newport Jazz Festival -now held in New York City. ~ 1 "I'd like to ask you one question," "Gillespie said lo the pre5i· dent after Carter finished. "Would you like to go on the road with us?" "I MJGHT RA VE TO, after tonight," Carter replied. Tfle festival was produced by George Wein, founcfer of the Newport Jazz Festival. Among the performers were pianists Euble Blake, Mary Lou Williams, Teddy Wilson, McCoy Tyner, Herbie Hancock and Cecil Taylor; trumpeters Gillespie, Doc Cheatham. Roy Eldridge and Clark Terry; drummers Max Roach. Jo Jones. Louis Bell.son; reed players Stan Getz. ZOOt Simms, Illinois Jae· quet, Dexter Gordon and Gerry Mulligan ; bassists Milt Hinton. Ron Carter and Ray Brown; and Pearl Bailey. and Lionel Hampton. The conference finally broke up late Saturday night but all the editors were up and stirring very early Sunday morning. Thal was because the Elks Club next door to the hotel had a Sunday morning celebration. They bad Invited the United States Marine Corps Band for opening ceremonies. You do not need an alarm clock when you have the Marine Corps Band next door. On a television inlervle• show Su n day, the leade r of California's tax revolt said the rebellion will spread across the nation . HOWAR D J AR VI S, chief spokesman for Proposition 13, said be has been receiving in· quirie~ from taxpayers here and abroad adding: "We're going to do what we can to assist all these people. We're going to do all we can lo carry this move·· ment across the country." 'Death Lay Waiting' JDL Plam to Halt Skokie Nazi March · NEW YORK <AP> -Saying that "violence stops violence," the Jewish Defense League plans to send a delegation to Skokie, Ill., to try to halt a march planned by American neo·Na.z.ls next Sunday. Today Jarvis met with a group or Republican senators and said later he p lans m eetings with Democratic leaders of Congress. He told report ers after a breakfast meeting with the senators that now ls the time to "put a limit on federal spend· ing." . "Nol C?ne Jew Is goi.ng to be killed in Skokie," the league's new national director, Bonme Pecbter, said Sunday. "But I can't make the same promise for the Nazis." . ALTIIOUGH ~ COA~TION of Jewish groups plans a non· violent demonstration against the self.styled Nazis, the more mill· tant J ewish Defense League contends that "physical confront&· lion" is required. Several court decisions have cleared the way for the Nazi group to march in storm trooper uniforms behind leader Frank Collin. Ms. Pechter told ISO persons at a meeting in the Summit Hotel here that they should "be proud to~ arrested In Sk.9kle." "The way to do it is not to give the government so much in the first place to spend," Jarvis said, but he acknowledged that "I don't know just how it should be done. . . . Some ideas l)re be· ing considered." Lightning ;Kills 2 Men At LetUJt One Dead in Indiana Storm Ter11pera111re. Ml u ~ Albu'Qut .. .. Allen II .. •> 8eltlmore n 12 8olM 71 " OJ 8oSlon " ., 8rOWn\Yillt •• IS 8uffelo 10 u Ol Ollu~ 19 •I Cln<Ulnell .. .. .12 c-~••nd ., " 71 Cotumbu' '° .. 110 Oelf'I Win t\ 11 °'"'"'' I) ~ Oelroll 11 tO Helen• I) .. 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J Up,m t • S.cone hlGI' t . 21111.m • t Swn ti.at S.4) a.m , .. hl:07 pm MOoft rlw• 1 00 p.m~ Mb 4 •• a.m SiertRrporl HIHlllllOIOll llucl'I; wavn J It s IHI •111'1 MNlll lwtll. GaftdlllOflt o•ntrtlly .-Htw"'t '"'" w ... -. t lo J l9tt wtlll wttl •well Cell4f1t1tonu1noi11w Szuvivors Te ll Terror of Tornado 'fragedy POMONA, Kan. <AP> -It was to be a night out on Lake Pomona -for celebrating an· nlversaries and enjoying a re· viva! of the 1930s mus ical "Dames At Sea." But death lay waiting for at least 14 or the 60 people aboard the sternwbeeler showboat Whippoorwill as 1t glided into a colUsion course with a tornado. A 15th pe rson, 9·year·old Melissa Wright, was massing and presumed dead. "I \'ELLED AND screamed and looked everywhere through the murky waler, but there was n oth in g," said Willodean Schwartz, whose husband, Dr. Norman Schwartz, 48 was killed in the Saturday nigh't acci- dent. Schwartz. a Universitv of Mis· souri dentestry professor, and his wife were with a Central United Methodist Church group. The Rev. Milton Vogel, the ftlissing girl's grandfather, also lost his wife, Grace. and his daughter, Sandra Wright, 37, mother of the missing girl. The elder Vogels were celebrating their 40lh anniversary when the boat went over. . MIKE AND JUDY Patterson were celebrating their fifth wed· ding anniversary when the black death funnel killed Mrs. Pat· terson. 25. who was eight months pregnant. "By the lime we noticed it coming, we had less than two minutes." said Bruce Rogers. owner of the boat. "I told the pilot to head for the south shore as quickly as possible. I went below and told the engineer to go full speed ahead." The 65-foot-long flat·bottom Whippoorwill had pulled away from the dock under clear skies shortly before 7 p.m. Saturday. At almost the s ame time. weather forecasters in Kansas City, Mo., studyi ng sate llite photographs and radar, issued a severe thunderstorm watch, ac· cording to Warren Sunkel of the National Weat her Service in Topeka. THE TORNADO FORM ED on the Dragoon Creek branch of the lake. and entered the main chan- nel where it met the Whip· poorwill. Other known dead were: Tina Kramer, 17, Quenemo, Kan .. a member of the summer stock theater company: Norris Weiss. 47, ""Caroline Hartwich, age un· known, Mildred Lllly, 79, and Cttarles Grirfin, JJ . all o r Topeka: Pamela Nelson. 28. M a,d is on. W 1 s .; Don at d Hawthorne. 35, Merced. CaHf .. Muriel Fuller, age urrknown. Madison, Wis., and Sarah Reed. age unknown. both staff mem- be rs at Emporia.State Univers1· ty; and Zubaldah Isa. age un· known. address Usted a s the ln- d ones 1 an Emba ssy in Washington. a teaching fellow at Emporia. .,...,,.... WRECKAGE OF TOANAOO·STAICKEN WHIPPOAW1LL 8 HOW80AT IN KANSAS Bo•t Which Ovettumt d Kttllng At LtHt 14 W•• Towed Aahort Sund•Y· , CALIFORNIA Gray Whale Hunts Due? R emoval F rom Protect e d List Considered • WASHINGTON (AP> Once bunted to lhe brink or extinction, the California gray whale bas come back to the point that the government believes it may be possjble to.,,.evive the bunts. "Grounds exlst for optimism that the gray whale may be re- moved from the protected list," Richard Frank, administrator of the National Oceanic and At- mospheric Admlnlstration, said Sunday. But any effort to hunt the whales is likely to be strongly opposed by environmentalists. "There would be an enormous public outcry If the Commerce Department mov~ to llrt the whale's protection," predicted Craig Van Nole of Monitor, a consortium or conservation groups. TH E GRAY whale, slightly smaller than a sperm whale. is; the ravorite species of California whale-watchers, who gather in throngs each year to watch the mammals migrate along the state 's coast. The whale, the ofticiul California state mammal, wln- ters off Baja canrornla and summers In the northern Bering Sea. Frank cited new studies which s how the population of the whales "is now approaching Its mid-18005 level of approximately 145,000 animals." A close cousin, the Korea gray whale which has inhabited the Asiatic rim of the Pacific, is either extinct or nearly so, the victim or unregulated slaughter. ONLY m E Russians today h~nt the California whales. They kill about 165 each year for their aboriginal peoples, Commerce said. The International Whaling Commission, which has protect- ed the gray whale since the 1940s because or its low population, is expected to review the status or the species at its upcoming meeting. But Van Note says: "It would be irresponsible for the United States to remove the California gray whale from the endangered species list and open It up to commercial whaling. The eray whale has only survived and multiplied over the past 30 years because it was given protec- tion.·· F R ANK NOTED that the whales' comeback "vividly dem- onstrates that humankind can indeed protect e ndan gered species and that, once protected, they can recover." But NOAA studies also warn of possible danger in the coming years. In the calving grounds orr Mexico. the studies said, in- d us tr i a I development and harassment from boats carrying tourists and fishermen pose ominous lhrea&s. It also notes that oil exploration may ad· versely affect the calving lagoons. BlgBuddfl .. ,. . .,......,. Melody, a Clydesdale, is one of the biggest friends Alias has at the San Diego Wild Animal Park. The mare. weighing 2.000 pounds. weighs 28 times as much as her miniature friend and eats seven times as much. Mondey. June 19, 1978 OAll. V PILOi B111nor Denied Patty to Wed 'RidicuwWJ., SAN FRANCISCO <AP > -Patricia Hearst's mother bu termed "totally ridiculous" a report in Newsweek maga.zme that her daughter plans to marry a rormer bodyauard. The magazine said Mlss Hearst, 24, is planning to marry Bernard Shaw. 30, a San Francisco policeman who worked tor a time during oH-duty hours as the newspaper heiress' bodyguard. The report is "totally ridiculous." said Mrs. Catherine f1earst. wif~ on Randolph Hearst, president of the San Fran- cisco Exarruner. one of the newspapers founded by his faU\er William Randolph Hearst. ' "OF COURSE IT'S NOT TRVt:. She's in prison. There are so many rumors about Patty that I don't bother my mind about them," Mrs. HeaMit said when asked about the magazine art!· cle. Miss Hearst was returned May U to a minimum security prison In Pleasanton, about 30 miles east of here. alter court ap-peals (ailed to overturn a conviction for bank robbery. In March the U.S. Supreme Court rerused to hear the case. Shaw, who has refused to comment on the story. is involved in divorce proceedings. He ls represented by San Francisco lawyer George Martinez. the same attorney who took over Miss Hearst's defense last month. NEWSWEEK QUOTED UNIDENTIFl'Et> sources as saying the couple could be wed before Miss Hearst leaves pnson. Miss Hearst came to the nalion·s attention when she was carried screaming from her Berkeley apartment on Feb. 4. 1974 by the terrorist Symb1onese Liberation Army. Carnivals Closed; Game Rig Charged No Prep~nt Penalty •. NoPoints. $--~o,ooo Wlettier yru need .I! $3.!00 Of $25.CXXl get 1t from lhe peo- LENNOX (AP) -Two church carnival games were shut down when sheriff's deputies arrested ha lf a dozen carnival workers on suspicion or rig-ging the games, authorities said. . The arrests at the Southside Christian Palace 10volved two games, a ring toss contest and a basketball toss, sheriff's vice officers said. Booked for investigation or petty theft by trick or device were Charlotte -------- E. Orebowsky, 23; John ( ] R . Orehows ky , 23; STATE George W. Goodwin, 42; John Jenkins, 35; and ---------"- Chelsea E.D. Palmer, 54, a ll of El Monte; and Robert H. Howard, 33, or Fvn- tana Fault Shifting Andreas Data Unexpected GREENBELT,1Md. CAP> -The San Andreas rault, which caused the San Francisco area to shake intensely in 1906, is shilling at a raster pace than expected, according to scientists at the God· dard Space Flight Center here. The ground shifts, measured by -laser beams and an orbiting satellile, have reached about three inches a year THEY AR E "ABOUT 50 P ERCENT larger than we would have guessed rrom geological bis- t o r y," said David E. Smith, a Goddard geophysicist. Smith rejected any sudd~n conclusions that San Francisco may be in for another earthquake. But he did say the calculations indicate the next earthquake may be larger and might occur sooner than expected. "THE IMPLICAT IONS OF TIDS larger rate of motion -if our calculations are correct -are that the strain is accumulating In \be region or the San Andreas fault at a rate considerably larger than we had heretofore expected, Implying that an earthquake, when it comes, might be larger because of the additional forces accumulated. or that the quake might occur sooner," he sa10. :,cien- -tis ts have predicted a second major earthquake would hit the area sometime between the present a nd 2025. Plane Crflllh Pro bed RIVERSIDE CAP> -Federal authorities are investigating the Cf'ash of a homemade plane in a horse pasture near Norco in Riverside County that killed two Air Force men .. . Maj. James Brodie, 35, who built the ex· penmental plane caJled Mini-Mustang 2 and Sgt Robert Beard died arter the craft appa~enUy de: veloped engine problems and crashed during an emergency landing, officials said. FataUt11 ln11e s ti9ate d LOS. ANGELES (AP> -Authorities are in-vestigating the death or a man shot fatally by an off-duty police officer he allegedly attacked with a wooden club. Robert D. Borlanct. 28. ot Sylmar. died at _Henry M_ayo Newhall Memorial Hospital arter be- ing shot 10 the chest by officer John W. Flemi~ also 28, police said Sunday. ' COSTA MESA IOTARYCWI MEITS The Costa Ptr-esa Rotary Club 1s happy to be a member of the Rotary family with clubs throughout the world. Besides the charitable contributions and assistance to local needs there ls an even more important service offered. Local b u sinessmen meetlng once a week have the opportunlty or openly dfscusalog business problems as they relate to the communlty. The Rotary slogan "ls lt fair to all concerned?" is carried forth by its members and renewed on a weekly basis . Costa Mesa businessmen interested in attending a meeting s hould phone membership chairman, Don Graney, M2·47U or Richard Brooks a t 979-4520. 1' TtEN1'\0N eU\LOERS • PLUMISING FIXTURES • DECORATIVE FAUCETS J,020 Acrei Bunae d BANNING <APl -A brush fire apparently set intentionally consumed t.020 acres over the weekend in an umnhabited grassy area near this Riverside County community, authorities said Sunday. No structures were endangered by the blaze • which burned up the side of a· mountain i.n One Horse Canyon about two miles soutl\east or Cabazon, said Capt. Ray Regis or the California Department of Forestry. Do"' A 1ks ~fund SACRAMENTO (AP> -Dow Chemical Co. wants a state refund of $229,350. money it paid for the right to construct a petrochemical plant the company later decided not to build. Dow decided last year to scratch the $500 million development on Solano County farmland. blaming two years or unsuccessful efforts to win 65 environmental permits from state. local and federal agencies. ~Dr only ple~leromil· I.~ hons. Comrerc1al Cfedlt. Woothly pay-$155.26 ~~r loan. for la'.> a month rimttts. at an anruat • I percentage rate of 1 14%. Total payrrent S18.6312l We find ways to help. COMME~IAL CRJDIT CORf01'_ATION Gl Homeowner Loans l(..c;:(. A loan ot 55 000 and over must be secured bv d • comoma11on ol real and personal property Coat.a Mesa • '":170 E. 17th Street .• 645-8700 Orange • 111_ l Town & Country Rd. • 547-6871 s~ CNCIH Lit• lll•unntt Anllab~ t.o ~lflflb'-8orrowrn at C""'D Rata ntractors • General CO s\gners • I nter\or De contractors • p1urnb\"9 • p.rcl'itSCJppUES 9U\\.O\NG :T •ftii%~k~E OPEN TO THE • BATH ACCESSORIES PUIUC • PULLMAN CABINETS Sl_ie' s crying for help. Are you listening? srf E pf\\C\NG\ Wt\Ot..f. 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Within a week of the primary election, OCTD general manager Jim Reichert revised his proposed 1978-~ bud~et to reflect spending cuts totaling more than $10 million. · Simultaneously, Reichert nudged OCTD away from · dependence on property tax dollars, a move he urged be continued. Al the same time, OCTD's general manager made provision in his revised budget for a IO-cent in· crease m the transit district's basic 25-cent bus fare. That too seemed to be in keeping with the prevailing mood that those who use public services shoul<l beur more or the ir cost. Without question the rise in bus fares will hurt low- income families. And if free bus service for senior citizens is ended, as seems likely, the elderly also will be pinched even harder. That's unfortunate. as it always is when those who t·an least afford Jt are asked to pay more. However, voters on June 6 made it clear there is just so much of tht! load they're willing to carry on their hl'avily taxed backs long, Hot Slllllllle~ For many Orange Coast families, the first direct im· pact of Prop. 13 will not be that welcome reduced proper- ty tax bill m the mailbox but the sudden cancellation of 1s ummer school programs. Time was when summer school was a relatively limited effort to provide make-up courses for students who might have missed a class because of illness, needed a re-run on a class failed, or a chance to complete a graduation requirement without spending another whole .,emester in school. But over the past decade. the six·week summer ~ession has become part and parcel of the school year. with a majority of students enrolling willingly to catch up or get a jump ahead on their academic requirements in- s tead of losing three long months. For working mothers in today's isolated nuclear family society, summer school, combined with s upervised city recreation programs. bas been a reassur- in~ solution to the problem of providing for their children's well-being for at least half of the vacation period. Now many, bound to their jobs by inflationary living costs. may find it difficult to meet the added cost of sum- mer s upervision through private organizations or higher user fees for community programs. But, as state Supt. Wilson Riles pointed out before and after the election. summer school cancellation was the only logical first step to be taken in reducing school costs. The {>attern of school fmancin~ is such that districts must watt until December for tbetr annual s t ate apPor- t ionmcnt of funds. With that allocation guaranteed, they have been able to dip into their reserves for summer -;chool without much concern. Now. with future funding hanging in the balance. the districts cannot risk spending money that may be needed to meet payrolls inf all. / ,. f he summer school closure decision bas at least enabled most districts to hold off on deo.iding further pro- gram cutbacks. pending word on possible help from Sacramento. But it will be a long, hot summer for those who can ill CJfford the luxury of family togetherness. Shock Treatinent We keep hearing about a West Coast oil glut but the powers that be seem bound and determined to convince us that we'd better believe there's a shortage. Latest maneuver comes from former federal energy chief John C. Sawhill who's calling for a major increase in gasoline prices to "send a signal to the American con- s umer that the days of cheap energy are over." The same doomsday tune is heard from a firm that s urveys petroleum product prices and is predicting $1-a· gallon gasoline by Christmas. This sort or talk must be music to the ears of the petroleum producers who fired off another round of ~asol ine price increases over the Memorial Day weekend. But it can only sound ~ sour note for the hapless Southern California worker who'll ·have to go on hauling his gas-guzzling old jalopy to the job site regardless of "sig nals" from the higher-ups who want him to believe he's unpatriotic. • Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Dally Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and ar11sts. Reader comment Is Invited. Address The Dally Piiot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone(714) 642-4321. Boyd/Spirituah ByLM.BOYD >\ musical scholar points out thal no Negro spiritual, even lhough an art of the slavery years. contains any bitterness in the lyrics. Why 1 don't know. History records there was certainly bitter· ness in some of the talk and • some of the action, un Dear Gloomy Gu With po&tage stamP8 3l 15 cents I no longer can afford to write Wasrunl(ton to complain about high postage rates . <Nor wrlte Gloomy Gus very often). 8.J.G. ' -· derstandably. But just not in the early music. Odd, Is It not, that even though the giraffe's neck is exceedingly long, it just Isn't long enough to reach the ground? Not without spreadeagling its front legs. at ahy rate. Tbe Arabians read from right to left. So the foregoing sentence would read: Left lO right from read Arabians The. Joe E. Lewis said outer space was "3> feet from the . bar." Q. "Wblch of our presl· dents was dear?" A. Now there you have me. Kno}Y . or none so afflicted. You ~on't refer to Wiiliam Howard Taft, do you? lie was said to be tone dear. though not rtalli deaf. Muaic mystiCicd him. It's written that every time the Nolloo1J Anthem was played tn hls presence his secretary nudged him becau1e be didn 't~ tbo tune. Rowland Evam/Robert Novak Trial May Stir New Discord WASHINGTON -The torthcoming trial of leading So-v I et dissident Anatoly Shcharansky on t'hargeli of es· plonage and treason has now become a dangerous focus ror woTsening relations between the U.S. and the Soviet Union. with President Carter's prestige an the Kremlin squarely on thtt llne. The president's personal word last year that the 30-year-old Jewish com- p u t e r engineer was never a Cen- t r a 1 In - t el ligenc e Agency IClA l agent would pres umably give pause to the Kremlin To convict him or that char~c. in :.hort . would be tanlumount lo throw- ing the ltc at Jimmy Corkr ln Cact. however. no hlrlt of any Soviet change or heart rn the Shcharansky case has reached U.S. experts here. That points strongly to an early trial, followed by a punitive sentence. Precisely such treatment was accorded Yuri Orlov>-another leading Soviet dissident sent to jail last month ror seven years, with an additional five years. m exile, on the charge of anti- Soviet agitation -a meager charge compared to treason. THE KREMUN is fully aware that convicting Shcharansky wall have what one top Soviet expert in the Carter administration calls a "profound impact" on U.S public opinion. That in· dispatable judgment is now heightened by Mr. Carter's words at Annapolis. In a major departure from his recent mild rhetoric on human rights. the president pulled no punches. He condemned "an abuse of human rights in their own country in violation of the agreements re- ached at Helsinki" that. be said, ·'has earned them the condemna· lion of people everywhere who love freedom." Earl Wate r s But even mo~ to Mr. Carter's point. President Leonid Brezhnev wa!i bluntly warned that in lhu U S "public opinion IR an integral fact.or · In the ef- fort to reach agreement on a new ,strategic arms limitation treaty <SALT> nnd thut "i>harp dispute3" with Moscow wall un- que11tlonably damage the SALT talks. The Shchlaroru>ky ca11e 1s near the top or the Uist or "sharp dis· putes." conslderinJ( Mr. Carter's personal pledg e that Shcharansky has never been an ugent of U.S. espionage. SO THE STAGE is bleakly set for another damaain& hlow to SALT and further exacerbation or relations between the world's two superpowers. It is hard lO imagine that President Carter. deeply distressed and angered by the Soviet-Cuban moves into Africa. could have barga.lned for anything less when be addressed 'I pref er to work the controls my~elf.11 the graduating class at the Naval Academy. That the script is all but writ· ten ror Shcharansky's trial has been taken for granted here for' weeks, but even more ominous s ignals or Soviet intentions are now piling up. Vladimir Slepak. one of the longest-term and most Impeccably-credentialed Jewish "refusedniks" -Soviet Jews de· nied emigration VISas -was ar- res ted several days ago for banging a banner from his Moscow apartment with the legend: "Let us out to our son in Israel. ' He is no" in jail oo a c harg e of '/maliciOU!> hooliganism ' and his wife bas been notified she will be similar· ly charged. Both Slepaks a re intimates or Shcharansky. Their arrest is pre~umed to be connected with the s hcharansky trial· they would be predictable trouble makers for Soviet "justice" during the course of the trial. reminding the world through the Western press corps in Moscow of the Kremlin's human rights pledges in 'tbe Helsinki agreements. LIK EWl.SE, word has seeped into Washington from dwindling remnants of the once-flourishing Soviet dissident movement that other Soviet citizens suspectoo or dissident sympathies are IOS· 1ng the non-resident certificates needed to stay in Moscow. Clear· 1ng Moscow or potential troublemakers is standard prac- tice before any major political trial. Given such persuasive indica· lions that Shcharansky's trial is now beyood recall. something in the nature or a miracle wouJd be needed to avoid a new confronta· taon between Ca rter and Brezhney. Tile record here does not yield a case in which a legal charge against a "diss ident·· Soviet citizen has ~n reduced once the trial has started, or ror a finding of innocence once the Judge has heantJhe "evidence." On all these ~ President Carter surely must have been tn· formed. Vet Loan Foul-up Spurs Investigation A monumental foul-up by the Department of Veterans Affairs has sparked a demand for an in· vestigation of the agency's handling of the multi-billion dollar veteran home loan pro- gram. The snafu, whicb resulted in thousands or property tax bills becoming de· linquent, has cost the de· partment an admitted $27 ,853 ln tax penalties alone for some 6.000 pro perlles which were defaulted on ·taxe! Since the program is self. s upporting, operating without cost to the s tate, the toss because or the dereliction in paying tax bills on time will ac- tually be shared by all veterans purchasing homes through the department. Department director Virginia Mae Days could not explain the Charles McCabe cause for the c06t.ly mixup and wasn't quite sure bow many homes were Involved or bow much bad been paid in penalties. Obviously taking the whole mat· ter llgbUy, she said she thought the state had probably gained by not paying the taxes. observing that the Impounded funds earned interest. BUT HER reasoning doesn't add up because a flat six percent penalty is charged for delin· quent taxes which' is at least 4'h per cent more than the im· pounded money could have earned ln the l>eriod it was held beyond the due date for tax pay- ments. Furthermore, the clerical costs involved in straightening out the mess have not been calculated. The department's deputy director, Willie Ellison. who re- portedly Is actually running the department, could ofrer no ex- pJ an a tion for the agency's failure to meet the tax deadlines or provide the details of the e"- tent of the delinquencies. Sources close to the depart- ment however indicated one of the reasons is the rapid turnover or top level persons in the de- pa rtm enL IT STARTED with the forced retirement of Jack Johnson. manager of the loan program for the past 15 years. He was replaced by Robert Ruiz. 'l former Bank of America employee from the San Jose area where Days lives. He re- signed, art.er a short period on the job, being replaced by a long time employee. Al Wilson. But Wilson retired a month later and was replaced by another long time employee. Robert Preston. Apparently he was succeeded by Willard Smith 31h months ago. Smith, while admitt.ing the de· linquencies which occurre~ before his taking the job. blamed it on the data processing program. That is a common ex· cuse of bureaucrats. After all computers can't talk back In their own defense. Smith also ~ontended that there have always been delinquencies caused by changes in tax billing by county assessors. He said he didn't think lhe costs for de- faults was any greater this year than in past years. If that were the case why does Smith try to fix the blame on the computer for this year's dehnqueocies'! Other sources deny that tax bills went unpaid in the past. OA VS' assertion that the ~arned interest on the im· pounded tax accounts made up by advance monthly payments of the veteran home buyers raises another question Jn view of the ract legislation bas been authored to compel private lend· ing institutions lo pay interest on th al type of account why isn't the department crediting the veterans for the earned interest? Senator Ray Johnson. who has called for the Auditor General to investigate the tax snarl and high turnover of personnel in the department. said he also wiU al· tempt to regain tile interest on impounded accounts for the veteran buyers Wsinetic W ord-rnongery Muddies Our Thinking When I went to school it was called physical education, and consisted largely in setting.up exercises for boys and girls who had been too long on·lbeir duffs learning catechism and such. Since those days phys. ed. bas become a big and uniquely American thing. There are whole de· partments in universitie ~ devoted lO it. You can ac- tually get a degree for four years of ntnging balls a bout. The students are generally ca.lied jocks by other students (In passing. jocks was· a word I couldn't get lnto a sports column a mere 15 years ago. l In one of those atarin1ng breakthroughs ln academlc lif to which we have become ac· customed. the name of the Physical Education Department at San Jose St.ate University was rccentl.Y cba.naed to the Depart· mcnl of Ru:man Performance. The boya lo cbar1e do•n there explained that the change means the department is no longer just a "bounce the ball" program but Is concerned with "the study of human performance skills ~nd Is much -more scientiric " Nothlng has changed In the requirements for a degree "in human performance" from that re· quired oC phys. ed. major. This spectacular kind or COS· metic word·mongery l!i typical. Anyone engaged In a job or pro fesslon that Is vaguely shady or Ort key tries to upgrade his SC• llvlty with a fancy name. This is called cant. DR . JOHNSON said that language ts the dress oC tbouaht. Clear cleafi thought ls clearly and c l eanly presented. Muddy thought.a make muddy wrtUng. In government muddy thoutbl is almost obUgatory. Partly this Is because ambiguity Is the Lo.na~1e or those who wtab to be tree to dil\clalm responslblllty. As In "that statement is no lon1cr oecraUve" for a damned lie. Partly tt Is *•use people who act memot written lo the lan1ua1t or "human performance" feel compelled to mimic It, If they are to keep their department jobs. You can go lnto a bureau· cracy with a reasonably clear bead. and with a year of bureaucratese have your mind. turned to mud. This is important to consider when we evaluate the services govemment and business a.re ~g us. Sometimes the cant of bu~1 ness and government can be turned against itself My atlen· tion was recently called to an "importnnt notice" Berkeley author Theod<1re Rosiak sends. monthly to the PG&£· <Pacific Gas & Electric> in payment of his bill. t:nttt PG&E Is ".municipallicJ" Rosiak S8Y$ he wlU continue lo seod this lM· PORTANT NOTICE. .. WE REGRET to lnform you that, due lO the extraordinary rise in our cost.a of necessary supplies and services over the past 24 montbs. we will be rorccd nt lhls tlme to decrease our monthly payment~ to PG&E by ten pel"Cetlt. "We know you mus t un. derstand how severely the infla. tionary pressures or recent years have increased the ex· pense or our daily survival In spite or the steady upward spiral 10 our ~ts of consumption, this is the first time in the history ot our relations with PG&E that we have decreased our monthly rates "Now. however, in the UJ'l· precedented crisis that confronts our nation's consuming public, we have no choice bul to 11hift a small port.Ion of these heavy cos ts to those. like PG&E'R shareholders, who are better able to absorb. them with a minimum effect upon their stan· dard or living. "As we are sure you realize, the consuming public Is a vital sector or our tree enterprise system. Its clt>acity to survive and spend is of the greatest lm· portancc to our national ln '\... terc t. We know, therefore. that \ you wm bear wtt.b us during this difficult period. In the full knowledge that we Intend to COO· tlnuc our loyal patronage o( PG&E and lO make1>rompt DaV· meot o( your bll at our new lower rates. THANK YOU " I.' •• ORANGE COUNTY OBITUARIES QUEENIE I I I Second Story Sparks Suit Dlrect.ol'$ or the Cap1stn.no Ci~rden Homes Homeownera A.ssoc1ot1on have aone LO court ln I bid to prevent a member trom adding a second nory room LO his house. Na med ais defendant In the Orange County Superior Cowt laws uit tiled by the association ls Dennis Peterson. ~ Paseo Tecate. lt ls alleaed thal construction of the addition. as planned by Peterson. ls a 'violation of associa- tion build.in& codes and that such construction has not been ,approved by the group's architectural committee. The pJainUHa seek an injunction that will pre- vent such comstruclion. Heroin Dealer Jailed A man who was ar· rested at a Laguna Hills motel afi.r he tried to sell undercover omcers a half pound or Mexican heroin has been sen- tenced to three years In state prison. Mond9y,June 19, 1978 DAILY PILOT /tleaaa Gets 7 Years Kriif er Sentenced A Costa Menn who stabbed has former firlfriend seven times when she refused to return to his home and ll ve with him wu sentenced Friday to seven yean ln state prison Orange County Supe rior Court Judge Robert E. Rickles sentenced Franc la Kearns Flsher. 40, of 1122 Paularlno Ave. A JURY IN his courtroom earlier found Fi~her guilty of attempted 'I murder, assault with a deadly w~apon. false lmprisoQrnent and the use of a firearm In committing .. felony. Charge~ of attempted murder stemmed trom an Incident in the parking lot ol a Costa Mesa market Feb. 5 when Fisher attacked his 39. year-old girlrrtend alter she ~etused to resume their relaUonablp. The victim was stabbed aix times in the neck and once in the chest. Now heavily scarl"ed, she testified for the prosecuUon at the trial. TeenJailedforCoeaine Orange County Superior Court Judge Robert E. Rickles or- dered the prison term for Jacob Jac kson Shields. 28. of Portland. Ore., after he pleaded guilty to aiding 1n aelllng and transporting heroin. Viejo Teen Gets Drug Rap Term ADDmONAL charges on which Fisher was found guilty stem from an incident last Feb. 4 when Fisher entered his former girlfriend's home in Co1ta Mesa and held her. her daugh ter and h ~r grandchild prisoner at gunpoint. "(;ut'f•~ what" Er excuse me. That's MY Job " For the Re<:ord Deat h No tice• Death Notiee• O'MAltA. Sit. MUl'l' J AMl!S MAltTIN O'MAltA, SR., MAROLD I MALI GUY HUFF, re.1ci.111 of lrvltw, c. Potwcl -•II 011 rHldelll of Hllllli~Ofl 8ooc11, C4, Ju11~ 11, 1'71. ~I.eel oy 1\15 r.<llll Pone~1w1yonS.turdoyJunel1.1t>I .J•mes Mo•llll O'Moro, J r. of 01 Ille 090 of 71. SurvlWO lw Ills wife Hun11not0fl a..c11, c.., She<i«Nn Kelly Jeno F. Huff Otld -••I nelces •no O'M•tr• of OollO Pol11t. c.. end Oown 11epllew1. Mr. Huff w•• • retired AllOrew o·-ra ot W"flller, C.,. 1111 el9'trlclon With LOOMed. FrtellOJ Oauohterl Kllllleoen Noolln of l/enluro, moy coll Cit Pierce Brolher\ SmllM' C.• , Ion• Anor-of Irvine, (.o, z Morlu.,y 621 M<ll11 Street, HunlonQIOll brothen ~ J 0'-•• of Laverne, 8ooc h, Co. Oii Mondoy June t9. 1971 C.a •nO Poul II. O'Mero Of Wot from •:OO P.M. to t :OO P.M where C.ov1n1, Ce., 4 ustef\ Roumery funor1t Ml'VICH will De cO<lClu<ted •I roroev of ~11 Beoc11, ca. JoW1pl'l1,.. 11 ·00 AM °" T\iMdoy June20. 1911 t>y TruHOell ol 1..n• ArrowMld, Ca . IM Rev Pe<Joy a..w11, Poslor ot Ille AolMn Mallmliler ol Son Diogo Co Cl'lu•c ll of Rellooous Scoence. dnd Marciartl M<Culllll Of WhllHer. Hunl!nQIOfl e.ath, Co '"'''"'""' ... 11 Ca , alW> l orencklloldrt'll. Mr o·-,. be mode In ROH Hllli ~metery wa. a reureo m11\0gemen1 employee Pierce Brothl" Smilhs' Morluary ol Sc1<1111er,.C.11tor1110 c; .. Compony "' dl••<IO•s. Hunllr•o1011 8e<tcn C• Downey, C• Mo wos IMlrumental In ™-U" 1ncorpore11no Ille Ctly ol Downey where M wes o res.cl9nl IOf' over 10 YHr\. H~ -~ • ht Groncl K11lo"1 of '"" Downey Conunt•I OI the Kn•OlllS Of Columbus ono an ac11v~ _,,_r ot Our Lldy Of Perpetual Help C.Cholte c 11urc11. Dow"•Y. Ce. and P1il Prtlldelll of LI Mlroa.t Oloml»< of Co.nmerco orld Rotorv H0111 Aowrf wlll t>o /Mid on Monday Juno it. 1'11 at I JO PM 01 $1. ~ Tiie Orut Cathoflc Olur<ft Ill Wlllt!Mf, C.. M•~ 01 Cl\rbu .. a..r101 w111 o. lleld on Tue~ey J.-'°· ""•I to·oo AM at Our Ledy ot Perr:ieiual Help Clthohc Church tn OowMy, C1. lnlermenl Calvary Ce-tery In L~ Anoeles. C• 8•111 B•r~Oll F ...... ral HOmt' CO.I• M ti\d d1rt-et0f\ MATTIACC:IA JAMES MATTIACCIA, re\•Clt'nl of ifYtnt. C<1. PdS.ecl away on Jun<' 19, IQ/8 Surv1~ Ot h•• wilt Folom•n• Mttilt••cc••, J dduon•~''· K•v M•llllccla of Irvin,., Ca , C•rm.H.t Kt•llno 01 Co••• Moe, Co. end Jo\ep111,,.. JonnstOll ol Mnsa<hus.lls dnd hi• Min J°'4Pf' Mlitllocclo of Co•t• Mesa, •l•o survived l>y 6 or•MCllllOrell. 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Deatlu Elsewhere OSLO, Norway CAP> --Shipowner a nd a rt lover Niels Onstad. 69, who wilh his late wife So nja Henie gave Norway a multimillion dollar art center, died Saturday. Onstad fl ed to tfl e United States in 1940, when the Germans invaded Norway. and li ved there for 22 years. NASHVILLE, Tenn. t AP> -Rep. Clllford Al- len, D-Temr., 68, whose campaign against Ten. nessee Valley Authority power rat.es sent him Lo Congress, died Sunday MIAMI CAP> -John Peonekamp, 80, a r e· tired Miami Herald a s- sociate editor credJted with a campaJgn that established Everglades National park, died Saturday. LOS ANGELES <AP> -Dante Orgollnl, 73, who created the rest spot called Dante's View in Griffith Park as a gift to hikers and nature lov- e rs. died Wednesday. Orgolini began work on the rest haven in 1965 on a trail Ht.. miles from the park observatory. LOS ANGELES CAP> Joan Wi nfield , 59, who appea r ed In numerous films during the mid-1940's and early 1950s died of cancer Frl- d a y at Valley Presbyterian Hospital in Van Nuys. HONG KONG CA P > - Sir Dingle Foot, 73, a member of one of Bri- tain's leading political families. died after col- lapsing in the room of his Hong Kong hotel Sunday night. police re· ported today. HAZEL PARK. Mich. <AP> -Chief WlWam R e db i rd , 79 , t h e Che rokee Indian chler who presented a head- dress to every elected president Crom Woodrow Wilson until Jimmy Cart e r s hunned him, died Thursday. Sq uare Dance At College A square dance will be hosted at 8 p.m. June 29 at Orange Coas t College's cafete ria, featuring caller Matt Asanuma of Tokyo. The OCC summe r square dance class will sponsor lbe free event, which is open lo the public. 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Light, Rkhard Smyth, CBYC; 3, Hurricane Gulch, Steve Jost, CBYC PHRF·A -J, Sheezaliede, Alan Andrews. BYC; 2, Sting, Bob Habif, CBYC; 3, Capriccio, Mel Pierce Jr .• BucYC. BCYC WAS DOST TO the sailors for a fes tive dinner and dance Saturday njghl and a breakfast PHRF·B -1, Alura, James Russell. CBYC: 2, Ginger III, Gary and Bill Johnson, CBYC; 3, Sea Fox, John Dodson. CBYC Race Endangered? Si Bon Stonn Foll6ws Tahiti Contenders IJattered Cr ews or the four yachts in the Los Angeles Lo Tah1l1 race Sunday were casting a weather eye astern w1lh re· ports that a tropical storm was brew· ing north or the equator and packing winds of 35 lo 60 knots. Weather r eports m onitor ed in Papeete, Tahiti, said the storm was boiling about 900 miles north or the equator at 15 degrees north latitude and 120 degrees west longitude and moving in a northwest direction. The coordinates placed the storm behind the racing yachts, all or which were beyond 130 degrees west. THERE WAS NO report as to the speed the storm was traveling Closest yacht to the equator was Sorcery at 10 degrees 03 minutes north . Tuia was a t t3·40 north . Westward. 14 d egrees north a nd Celebration 15 13 north~ Rut at the time or the Sunday posi· t1on report, all of the yachts ap- peared to be sailing m comfortable trade wind weather with 13 knot northeast winds under rtuffy clouds. Brian Carter, navigator and com· municalor aboard Bob Gosnetrs Tuia, said the most excitement in the r ace was schools or hundreds or porpoises which romped around the bows of the boat ror more than an hour Saturday rught. "IT APPEARED AT times that some of them might come aboard," said Carter. Nature also provided some spec· tacular fireworks Saturday night as a giant meteor flashed across the tropic skies, Carter said. J acob Wood 's Sorcery still held a commanding lead in the race about 1,600 miles from Los Angeles and 1,969 miles from Tahiti. She was leading Tuia by about 120 miles. Willard Bell 's Westward was about 58 miles astern of Tuia and Celebra- tion was rar back, having covered on- ly 1,288 miles since the start eight days ago. Collegiate Troplag UCLA Sailors Score UCLA's sailing team. headed by s kippers Mark Rastcllo and Alan Jewett, edged Yale's Steve Benjamin and Jamie Brown Sunday to win the Inte rcollegiate Yacht Racing As- sociation of North America dinghy championship at Mi ssion Bay, San Diego. · The 30-race regatta was sailed in Omega sloops. Raslello was skipper or the Bruins' A team w1th crewm en Marty Vogel and Heidi Bergh. Jewett's crew on the B team were Bob Martin and Jennifer Martyn. UCLA scored 138 points to 140 for Yale. Others in the competition were Uni vers ity of Rhode Is land <Ed Adams and Gary Knapp) 160 points; University of Texas, 180 ; Navy, 183. and use. 226. Low point skipper in the A division was Rastello and the low point scorer in the It division was Gllry Knapp, Rhode Island. In Race Another yacht in the Smglehanded Transpac race from San Fra n- cisco tq Hawaii limped back info port Sunday in a crippled condition after being battered by 45-knot winds and 20 foot seas. Roge r Townsend, skipper of the Sin Bon, said he had remained hove-to for more than a day before being able to r epa ir c arried away gear s ufficiently to make H back to San Francisco. S1 Bon was the sixth of the 14 boats in the 20 to 30 foot class to abandon the race. Miller Top OCC Sailor So pho more Kurt Mille r received mos t valuable honors recently at Orange Coast College's annual sailing team awards banquet. Miller finjshed third t h 1 s s e a s o n 1 n t h.e Pacific Coast s ingle· handed championships, and third in the Pacific Coast championshjps for dinghies. P e ter Dras nin. a sophomore. e arned. t eam captain honors.' OCC sailing coach Jim Jorgensen calls D~asnin ·'the most C01!.5_$.enl sailor on the team. ' MORA -1, Gnat. Gordon and Nathan Larson. A YC , 2, Jabbed Again, Syndlcate. CBYC; 3, Pop 'N Us. Pele Kent, LBYC MORF -Lupe Tai, Dale Kind, CBYC; 3. Sports Page. Terry Mayhew. LSF; 3. Bad News, Stan Sorensen. ABYC. ORCA -1. lmi Loa. Vic Stem, Sl BYC; 2, Al· ------------------- lez Cat. Don Mangle, Navy YC· 3, Silver Fox, Ted Rebman, CBYC. Newport to Los Angeles Sanday. IOR -1. ·Bingo. Bert Gardner, LBYC: 2. Whippet, Dick Pennington, LBYC; 3. Sum- merwind, Dick Meine, LA YC. • PHRF·A -1 Ahsante, Lou Comyns. CBYC; 2, Restless Bob Young, ~BYC ; 3 Sting, Bob Habif. CBYC. PHRF·B -1. SS Leo. Lichenstein/Jones, · LSF: 2. Alura, James Russell. CBYC; 3, Sunshine. Dennis Humphrey, CBY<;. MORA -l, Jabbed Again, Syndicate. CBYC; 2, Bumble B, Don Black, LA YC; 3, Pop •!If Us. Pele Kent, LBYC. MORF -1. Angel's Gate. Ray Corbett. CBYC; 2. Sports Page. Terry Mayhew, LSF; 3. Malihjni II. Ed Zimmerman. CBYC. ORCA -Res ults not computed. 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NEW YORK IA P > \~al was supposed to be ball four wound up an the right fie ld stands at Yankct-Stadium. mak mg a winner of Chris Knapp. a hero of Ron Fairly and an angry manager out of Billy Martin. FAIRLY DEPOSITED an Ed Figueroa 3·2 pitch into the seats for his eight!) homer with twtt out in the ninth l o lift the California Angels to a 3·2 win over the New York Yankees Sunday after f'1gueroa had been ordered by Martin to walk Fair· ly if necessary "He hit ball four." Figueroa s aid. "he was gue:.sang and he gue!;sed rtJ:hl LN's give him credit .. Martin had sent pitching coach Art Fowler lo the mound to s peak with F1gul'roa when Fairly came to the plate "THE PITCHER was ordered to walk the hitter," sau! Martin, "I told Fowler to tell him to walk him don't give him anything lo hit." Figueroa dis puted Martin's message as relayed by the coach. "Nobody told me to walk. he JUSl told me to pitch careful· ly. I knew that already. I know how t o pilch to the guy." Figueroa seemed peeved that Martin had sent Fowler out before Fairly batted Twice this sea~on . Figueroa has i,lrongly suggested that he would like to be traded from the Yankees. Figueroa is 7 ·5 for the sl:'ason and 1s 4-2 for his career All Gunn ... KMPC11IOI Ton1ont 101• I ""'aay California at Mlnnetota s 1S pm Wednesday Cal1torn1a •I Mlnnesol• s 1S p.m :against the Angels. from whom he was traded to New York after the 1975 season. KNAPP. 7-5. pitched his fourth complete game, striking out seven . including Reggie Jackson four times But 1t was Fairly who turned the ~ame around forlhe Angels "lt might have been ball rour." he conceded. "I was look · ing for a ball I could pull. It was a low. inside curve." FAIRLY WAS ALSO im· pressed by the reaction of the Bat Day crowd of 55.090, second· largest in the American League this season. "Those fans were terrific and gave me quite a cheer when I hil the homer:· Fairly said. "Yankee Stadium is a great place to hit in for me." In addition lo suffering their second loss in three days to the Angels and their rourth lo Califorrua in six meetings. the Yankees got more bad news. Center rielder Mickey Rivers sat out the game and was placed on the 15-day disabled list. Rivers· place in center field was taken by Gary Thomasson. acquired last week from Oakland. Thomasson drove in a run with a single. his third RBl in three games since joining the Yankees. NEW YORK'S other run was knocked in by Graig Nettles. who singled behind a double by Chris Chambliss in the second inning. Thomasson singled in the fifth after Roy White doubled. Ca I ifornla scored agains t Figueroa in the third when he walked Dave Chalk and balked See ANGELS. Page 82 RON FAIRLY No ~ore Ohscu1ity "iorld Cup Difference North Staggers to U.S. Open Win --Stamina . . ·~wi....-... BODY LANGUAGE -Angel Manager Jim Fregosi (ives his opinion on a call by umpire Ted Henary as third base Coach J-0hn McNamara continu~ the argument Sunday at Yankee Stadium. •• DE!'JVER <AP) -Winning the U.S. Open put golf's most pres tigious trophy on Andy North 's mantle and $45,000 in his pockt•l. It may even get people to remember his name. "I don 't think I 'm a ny egomaniac. but it's nice to have people call you by your right name." said North. "My first couple of years l was confused with Jerry Heard a lot. and the last couple with Andy Bean. Al lt>as t they were comparing me with golfers who can play some NORTH PUT AN END to his identity problems this week an the 0 .S. Open c hampionship over the rugged Cherry Hills Country Club layout. The lanky 28-year-old from Madison. Wis .. who has labored in relative obscurity during six years on the pro tour. withstood C'hallenges from some of the game's m ore celebrated performers to fashion a one· s troke victory Sunday over Dave Stockton and J .C. ~nead "T llANK GOODNESS we ran out of holes." said North, who staggered home Sunday with a closing round of 3-over-par 74 th a t barely edged both Stockton and Snead. who watched anxiously from the scoring tent just off the 18th g{een. anticipating a possible three-way playofr. Despite Giants' Hot Pace Dodgers N~t Worried LOS ANGELES <AP> -The Los Angeles Dodgers have won eight of their last nine games. the most recent a 5·0 victory over Montreal. But even so. they have lost ground in the National League West. The division-leading San Fran· cisco Giants have won nine of lOlo drop the Dodgers 512 games behind. But Los Angeles' Don Sul- ton, who pitched his firs t shutout of the year Sunday against Mon· treal, and Dave Lopes. who stole four bases, are not overly con· cerned. "THE WORST THING we can do is worry about what another• club is doing," said Sutton, who scatte red six Montreal hits for the· 48th shutout of his career. "Let's win eight of nine again and sec what happens." said Lopes. who has s uccessfully stolen 20 bases in 21 attempL'>. ''I'll lake my chances with that. Let's see what the Giants do then." Sutton pitched out of difficult situations three limes to pre- Dodgen Slate All GeoNs., KAIC (TMI Tonl91\t ldl• T""'°"'I' WOVSICI'\ •I L°' AnQelu , 1S p m W.OMSd•y Houston., UK Af>OelH 1 1) p'" serve the shutout. only the third this year by the Los Angeles staff. He gave up two infield singles to lead off the game, and survived leadorr doubles in the seventh and ninth innings T HE DODGERS took a 3·0 lead in the first inning against Montreal. Steve Garvey singled .,......,.... DAVEY LOPES DIVES BACK TO FIRST BASE SAFELY. home Lopes. who had walked and stolen second. Bill Russell. who had walked. came home on a wild pitch. and Garvey scored on a double by Lee Lacy. In the third inning. Vic OavaliUo tripled and scored on Lacy's sacrifice fl y. In the sixth. Garvey's scoring fl y brought home Lopes, who had walked. stolen second, and taken third on Russell's sacrifice bunt. SUTTON, WHO RANKS second lo San Diego's Gaylord Perry's 49 career shutouts a mong active National League pitchers. struck out six Expos a nd walked only one. Dave Cash and Stan Papi opened the game with infield s ingles. but Sutton left them on base by striking out Warren Cromartie and getting Tony Perez and Ellis Valentine lo ground out. Valentine opened the seventh with a double. Sutton then got Andre Dawson on a grounder to s ho rt and struck out Larry Parrish and Ed Herrmann. MONTREAL LOS ANGELES Cash Pal>' n Cromart II P•ru lb E Valtnttne rt DawM>n cl P•nt\n l b He,,m.ttH•C Tw1echf'lt o G•rr•tt ph •1 .. 1nwn o Vn\tr pn G•rman o ......... • 0 1 0 l 0 1 0 • 0 1 0 4 0 1 D • D 1 0 • 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 ii 0 0 l 0 ''00 0000 LOOH2b Russell n Garvey 111 Cey lb 0 B•ker If Mono•r cl Oe•ellllocl Lacy rl Ye•oer c SultDflO Hrlllll • 1 l 0 l I 0 0 l I I 1 7000 •000 0000 • I l 0 l 0 I l l 0 I 0 • 0 0 0 To1a1, JJ o to Tota~ n s 1 • MontrM I 000 000 000 ~ l~ An9PIH 101 001 00. S LOB Mof>treal I Los A"Q411es 10. 78-U cy. E \Wl•nt1,,. Perp1 lB-Oe•allllo 58-L-• •. Onallllo S-Runett SF-Lecy,G•r ... y. I~ M " ER II SO MOHTRtlAL T"llchell !L,l 6) • t 4 At•ln,on l I I Garman 1 1 o LOS ANOILtlS 0 1 0 Sulton IW,661 • 6 o o ! • WP -Twllchell T-2 21.A-41,7 ... * DOD0811 HOT•I -Alltr the t•tM. Int Oodaer• reu111ec1 ptlc,., , .. Wetctl ''°"' tnetr AllluQutr-fMfn IMll'I ~ optl-pitcher llMert Clltlllf• lo ..,. P..:lllc Coe.ti Luoue ctuo. Welch, II,"" s 1 w11n ... ERA Of J.7• •I Albu· qu.,.Qut GHtllto waJ 0.) tn U rellef •-••...cots a110 had • "°' I! RA with the pare111 ctuo A brUIHcl ltlt elbow ,,.,..,. ltk .. MaMiay ..... ,Creten lrom Suna.y's 9"tlY'le Mo<lclay tlnl•lf'lllll Ille 1n111ry Salllf'Oly IWQl>t -11 lie coo-"""' tn outfield leftta , • Aloo °" IN lnju...ci Iii! wd llettl• lfllllll. lllll r«ut»rattn; rom • 11..n lhOllldtr Hll , .... .....,.,, 5\#>Ny, Vk Dt•tHll•, ll•d • 11""9 -trlpt• • Str\1111 Old ~· -acllOll -¥ff. Co.Miiin; lint INM Tiit U'"o•O 04 41,lt' OOIKll!d lhe ~ a119"dant• tn11 Y••• lo 1 2u.011 Al "''' pOIM IHI .,..,, "" a11e11aa11ct •u 1,tt•,o• tllrovtll )I t•"'fl It was not to be. After "getting loo cute" with a pitch to the 18th green which landed in a bunker. North came out four f('et from the hole. He backed off his putt twice lo let gusty winds die down . then tapped the ball anto the back of the cup for a bogt'y that left him with a 72·hole total of 1 over 285 "IF YOU EVER had a putt to win the Open or the Masters. tha t was the one you'd want." North saad. "It was uphill and straight I JUSt made solid con· tact." North. whose only previous victory came 1n the 1977 West chester Classic. held a seemingly comfortable five · stroke lead during portions of Sunday's final round , thanks to birdies al the rourth and fifth holes. "Up through the seventh hole, I was hilling everything solid ... he said. "I had no worries ." B UT HE BADLY hooked his iron off the eighth tee which started a string of three straight bogeys -and his lead me lted to two shots. Birdies at the par-5 11th hole and the par-4 13th pul him an a commanding position once again. but he was wild off the tee at No. 14 and took bogey Then disaster s truck at the par 3 15th. where North hit into a trap. left the ball in the trap on his second shot and wound up with a double bogey. He then led Stockton by a single stroke and Snead by two. with three difficult holes left to play. Playing conservatively --"I was just trying to make pars ... he said -North maintained his lead into the treacherous 18th See NORnl. Page BZ BUENOS AIRES. Argentina (A P) -ll 's been tough going in the World Soccer Cup as the bruised teams face their sixth gam e in 17 days. and it looks like the team with the most stamina will win the title in the world's most popular sport. Right oow. it. appears that one of four -Holland, Italy. Brazil or Argentina -· wilt be that team. ARGENTINA and Brazil bat· tied without s uccess to break down each other's defensive bar· riers io a O·O tie at Rosario Sun- day night -the toughes t game in the tournament yet. If the final al Buenos Aires' Raver P late Stadium next Sunday 1s comparable, one shot could win the Cup. The final will be between the winners or the two groups con· testing the second round. Both groups are wade open. Holland and Italy a re Joint leaders in Group· A with three points each frorh two games. The two teaml! meet in the vital match next Wednesday. Italy mus t win lo g ain the final because the Dutch have c;cored more goals AR GENTINA and Brazil are ahead in Group B with three points •ach. BrazH has scored three goals and Argentina bas two. Neither team has been scored agains t. Next Wednes· day. Argentina faces Peru and Brazil plays Poland. Defending champion West Germany. with two points In Croup A. has little chance of winning the Cup again alter be· ing held to a 2·2 draw by the Dutch. But one German s tar has set a record which may never be broken. When Holland 's Arie Haan sent a 35-meter cannonball into the German ne t in the 26th minute. it was the first goal scor ed against goalie Maier an Cup play. THE CURLY·HAJRED goalie, a veteran of three World Cups, was last beaten in the 197.t final when West Germany defeated Holland 2 1. Maie r had kept a clean sheet in his fJrst four matches of the curren=.orld Cup and had gone well p the previous World Cup r rd of 448 minutes by England's Gordon Banks. The goal-scoring s tare; Sunday were Haan. Paolo Rossi of Italy and Andrzej Sz:irm:ich of Poland. llaan·s goal. one of the finest of the tournament, put. Holland back into contention after the ANDY NORTH BLASTS OUT OF TRAP IN U.S. OPEN'.,..._ ~~~t'ans had take n an early It's a Miraele· ·Lopez Pro Golf Sensation Wim Again ROCHESTER. NY. <AP> - Nancy Lopez ca ll~ her record fifth women's professional gblf victory a miracle. ·'I need to thank the Lord for whet I've done ... she said Sun- day after handling the immense tension for a 4-under-par 69 and a 2-shol victor y over Jane Blalock and Debbie Massey "THE PRESSURE this week will be the most I'll ever get," the game's 21 -year-old superstar acknowledged. "l feel relieved m ore than anything. l wanted to win it ve ry badly." Her !W·hole total of 214. s un- der at the Locust Hill Country Club. achieved. -The undisputed record for con secutive victories on the LPGA tour She had shared the standard with Mickey Wright <twice>. Kathy Whitworth and Shirley Englehorn 'HER ACCOMPUSllMENT is second only to Byron Nelson's string or 11 in a row on the men 's tour in 1945 -The all-tame r ookie pro· fessional golf money champion with Sl53,336 for one year. s lip· pang by Jerry Pate's record in 1976 by $234. -The nrst place check or Sl 1.250 Jumped her 1978 money past $130,000. more t'han double runnerup JoAnne earne r 's $57.000. -HER SEVENTH triumph this year. the m ost s ince Whitworth won that many in 1973. No other woman has won more than once In 1978. -Her 14th round or par or lower In her last 16. Blalock and Massey. tied at 3-under 216. marve led over Lopez' dertness around the slick, fast greens. "TWENTY·FOOTER ARE gimmes to her. She's the ereatest putter I've seen In my life," said Blalock, who needed a birdie at 18 to force a playoff with Lopez. Instead . s he took .. bogey for a 74 Massey continually beat Lopez when both "ere amateur c;tar.;. But not now And she knows whv after playan~ with tht! sens ation in the rinal round of tht! S75,000 tour ~top "She wa<; a lv. ays a n a~ $!res.save player Now she·., rl. fined her short ~ame. 1t 's gone haywire It 'c; unbelit-vabl y good ... said Massey. whose 70 earned her a tae wtth Blalock. Top "°"~ and -y -111...it '" • US,000 LPCA tov.....,,.nt over IN Pttr-1). e.~y.,<I Lo<1111 1'1111 C-trv Ctuo course. Nancy L-•· ,11.2so Jll'te 8talO<k, '6.0 0 Otbl>tt Ma-y, '6.•SO Alu Rti-dl, "4.000 Choo HIQ<ithl, U.t>l P•t Meytt\, U,Ul P•m H11191ns,, U.Ul \.tndr• Po\t, U,W 11ro.ra ..,._, u,m S1ndra ~•Cl>, U.Oll Judy l'lell-111 "·'°° ~•llY Lttllt, \l,jO' Pit '1recllt¥ \I )0) HOllll \le<• \I )OS Mvrte Ir-'1 l1' l•llY l~tnOI. \I.OW JOAM W•-· J1,CW O.W• Allllill. u.010 111v1.,. 1r-.e. 11.oso Kallly Wllllwtfl, JI.~ •• ft·l,..f-11• '•·U-1•-llt ,, /1-10-~•l fl 1 •• ,,_,,, "" ll-211 ,, 11.11-~ .. "10 1.-111 '• "·h-)•' 1. 1 •. 1•-n• "'1\./\.-.dv '· ,,_,..._,-,. '•1.-1 .. -n1 ·~ 1•·11-Ut •• ,, J1-:JJ I! 1111-nl '•It-It-a. " !l·l'l-U• 1• 10.1-u. 1• n-n-u. ,, '"""-d• ~ June 11. t9rt ..... ,..... CHRIS CHAMBLISS OF YANKEES STRETCHES TO BEAT THROW TO DAVE CHALK. Aussie Claims Title Tapie Four Strokes Behind GRAND BLANC. Mi ch IA PI Au~trahan J ack Newton ~•mk .1 15 root putt on the first hole or ., sudden death playorr Sunday to defeat Mike Sullivan a nd cap. ture the S20.000 first prize in the Huick Open golf champ10nsh1p. Newton, who was s hort on a I ~ foot birdie try that could have won it on the last regular hole. got it right the second time for a birdie-four at the par-five, 598· yard 16th hole at Warwick HHls Country Club. Irvine resident Alan Tap1e !>hot a 71 Sunday to finish with a total of 284. Tapie won $2,600. The victory was the first for lht• 28·year-old Newton on the Professional Golfers' Associa· lion tour. It exempts him from tht• weekly qualifying for the olhl'r to'ur events for tht' n~xt 't•ar. · lie had only earned S14,000 previously in two seasons on the PGA tour, having competed on the European circuit from 1971 through 1976. For '84 Games Sullivan shot his third con- secutive 69 to wind up in the tie with Newton with a 72-hole score of 8-under 280 over the 7,001 · ) a rd . par-72 layout. Newton shot a final-round 71 Sullivan, 23. e arned more money for second place 1$11,400> than he made a ll last y~~r on the tour, when he pocketed $11,170. Leadl1>9 S<or~ Md monney wlnnlnQs In the Buicl< Open golf ci..mp1on~h!PS •t the 1.~v•rd, p.tr·12 w .. rwlck Hill\ Country Club COU<H. <x· won \udd•n de•th 111.avoll I. x J.t< k Newton. ~.000 Mt Ile Sult Ivan, s 11.•00 Rex Caldw•tl. U ,JOO Grev Po~. ,S.lOO Bobby Cole, U,lOO B.trMy ~homl)Son. U,4.JO Jim N~llO<d, ~.<00 Crd19 Stadler, U 9W Alen T eple, SJ,600 BOD Zender, u • .oo Carlton White, U .100 John LhlH, u .100 C.eor9e Cadlt. U .100 Orvolfe Moooy, s1,i.oo Junn Manalfey, '1,600 jl111 Callee. '1.600 Bobby Mltclletl, ''·'°° AllenMllier,',1,600 Gary G'roh, ,,,100 Bobby Bah•-. ,1.100 A •ndy E nlllne. '1 ,200 O.A. Welorlng. W O Buddy .GW'dne<. W O 12·•1·10-lt-lto ll-•9-69-69-190 1>9-12•9-11-211 .q.10 11·11-111 11-10..,.11-n1 w /J 10-11-182 l>q IH0 ... -1111 10 •• 70·14-113 H-.a 10-71-284 IJ 1110 .. ~-28' 10 IS·ll·• l8S 69 11 11-12-us I) II &all-liS 111110·11 286 16 11 II <>8-281> &9 1'·12 II -7M 11·U ·14·11-286 1H 1'1 I ·1 l-211> 11 .... n .1•-211 10·12·11-14-211 10 11·71-11-·287 /1./J.7J.71-211 1HH0.71-- No $ Liability? NEW YORK (AP> Officials of the Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee and the United States Olympic Committee :.ay they have worked out an agreement that would make it possi- ble for Los Angeles lo host the 1984 Olympic Games without finan· <.'tal li ability to the <.'ity. Representatives of the USOC and the Los Angeles group were to present the agreem ent to the International Olympic Committee 1n Montreal today. Both committees felt the agreement, reached during an all- day meeting Sunday, would satisfy the conditions set forth by the IOC last month when it provisionally granted the 1984 Games to Los Angeles. The agreemcnt. lnvolves a plan wtuch wlll provide ror s ubstan· t1al monetary protection for all concerned. Jn a joint statement. the USOC and Los Angeles group said: "It was emphasized that this agreement carries out the commit· ml'nt of the Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee to con· du<.'t the 1984 Olympic Games without financial liability to the tax· pc1yers of Los Angeles. ··Representatives of the USOC and the LA Committee will pre- sent this contract to the IOC at a meeting commencing ln Montreal Monday morning. This involves a plan which wlll provide for sub· slant1al monetary protection for all concerned." Fro.a Page Bl ANGELS •.. him to second. Chalk took third on an infield out and scored on Rick Miller's s ingle. The Angels tied the game in the seventh when Ron Ja<.'kson singled and rode home on Chalk's double Then came Fairly's homer that decided 1t. "H's nice," sa id 36-year-old Angels Manager Jim Fregosi of the 39-year-old Fairly. "to have a man on the roster older than the boss." Especially when h e wins games for you. CAL.I FOANIA NEWYOfUC A Mltltr <.t G<1< n lo 80\lO<k r l Rudo II Baylor dPI F-•irlv 1b R.J.c.llwn V> CMlk -~ Humph~yc ... r " ... • 0 1 I lOOO •000 •OOO 4 000 4 I 1 I • I I 0 l I 1 I J 0 1 0 II.White II R •ndolph 1t> Tltompson c.f Re.Jack~rf C11•mbl1~,on Neltle~ lo So<onur lb Bia tr ph C JOlln~on c Oent " E.Slanl•y \\ Jonnston llf'I •II r II Ill 4 I l 0 • 0 I 0 4 0 I I • 0 0 0 ) I I 0 ) 0 1 I 10 00 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 D l 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 loi•I\ Jl l I l Tolals 31 1 1 l Calllorno.t 001 000 IOI J New Yotk 010 010 000 l E-R•ndolph 1. K.n•PP. E.St•nley OP ~lllornl• 1. New York I. L08-Qtltornl• S. New York 1. 2B~lu, H"""""ev. A. wn11e. Cb&llt. HR FAlrl't Ill. sa-Gfk"' ff' ... Ell .. so CAUFOltNIA K.M11P CW,l·SI 9 1 1 1 • 1 NEWYOltll FIOllet'e>.t CL.M l ~ 1 ; l 7 1 Belk -Fl~. T-2:2l.A-S5.090. * ANGEL NOTES -LY-9eslecll II.cl"" " game hltllnQ strMk enci.o s...ncwy but m«I~ '* ,,..lor con1rl1M.ttlon on defMH with • "'""'nQ u !Ch In rlQ!IC lltld will! •-runners on b.tH 11nd IWO out ••• s.ld Cllrl.t K1t.i> of Ille <.rOWd I wlSll we could oot cro.os lllt.t lhl• •I home." Thr lhrH·Q•me wrlfl drew 124..llO . • Alter •llo,. lnQ • one-out ll"Qle In the lllth lnnlnv to G<lr y Tll•mH t ... , Kn-f.c.cl only one b.tlttr ovtr 111.1 minimum .•. C.tfflll HWtter comes oft the cl•> •Died lilt '°' Ille V-eK wlllle Mkll•Y ltlven t&h l llts plKe ••• Reooi• JKUon would 11'9 to for9el the _..__ S«IH. Alter llrlkt1>9 oul throe limH S.tur.S.y, he whillect tour nm .. s..n day Banquet Results lltVINEHfGH Gina Tr<Kk \lerslly: Mott VtluoM>le-Mlcllelle Kelley; Mo~t lnsplrallonal-•m Miii~; MOst 1mpro1red - L.y~ Kelley; Coe<llHAwtrcl-Jer1nlrer8utt. OWtaSet ... I Vanity: 011Ut•ndln9 OtftnH-Oebblt Roberti; Oubi.ndl119 Off.,.,w-51\elli. 0....-.. Junior \l.nlly: Motl v.i...oi-J~ K.-1<. MOst lm~t HelMlul. Girt• Swimml"I V•rslly: Most V•luebfe-ttrls Bfft1i.r; Mo>t lnsplr•tloNll-JMMlne ~. Junior Vanity Motl V•luatlle-P•m Stoner M01l lm11<--C..of K•vne. Olr11Gy-lk1 v.,slly: Most ftn11<oved-K•tlly HertltHn, TMm ~l>-OI-P-. Baseball Standings MALCOLM IBD M«Jr. soys: you ••t han to IM a l ... 11,_for Leasing to -*• ...... -We haYe CJYailable most makes 01td models. Ran9h•9 h1 price from u11der SI 00. per moMh on ... Call me for a lease quote or better yet COIH in and ~ fM todoy! AMERICAN LEAGUE EasL Dlvlslon Boston Ratti more New York J\l 1Jwaukee Detroit Cleveland Toronto \V L Pct. GB 45 20 .692 38 26 .594 61 2 37 26 .587 7 37 27 .578 71.2 31 31 .500 121,2 27 34 .413 16 21 42 .333 23 West Division Knas as City 33 29 .532 Angels 33 31 .516 1 Texas 32 31 .508 l'h Oakland 32 33 .492 2112 Chicago 31 32 .492 2~~ Minnesota 27 35 .435 6 Seattle 20 47 .299 151 2 , ~·.sc .... A1ttef1 l. New V0!'11 2 Cl1•1l~nd 3·1. Mllwaullff, 0-4 8altom ore 1, Oelllat>d 1 Sullle 3. Bo\ton 1 K•nsu City J..O, oucago 2 11 cut <1•m1 11 on n•nQ\) MIMe~oi. 8, ~<Oii. lonJ. T0<on11i1 Tod.ty't GemH Now Vor~ (Cl•r 1 31 el l\oslon I Tian I •·OI n Suitt~ (l>•rl"Dtt 0 Ol •1 OllUQO est-Ml " CllYt l-CO~ 4-11 at K<WIMll C.tty IL-aro '~•. n 011<l•nd 18robe<Q S SI al TH .. CMalleO S 11, n • Onlyg ...,...K M<luied TWt4ey'1c;.<ft11 .,.,. .. ,,ti Ml-I•, n Detroit el T-lb. n New York •I &Mlan. n O.kt•ftd .et Ttut. n (lafllf'n<lre •• Mll...-ff," S.•ltle ti Olicaeo. n CltwolMd •l K-Clty, 11 NATIONAL LEAGUE Easl Division W L Pd. 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COAST HWY. • MIWPORT *EACH • 64"'02'2 OR USED • BASEBALL I GOLF I OLYMPICS Madness at Fenway Yankees Tangle Wi~h Boston Tonighl, BOSTON <AP > -There's a certain madness that will come lo f'enway P ark three ltmes this year. beginning tonighl. The hat ed New York Yankees are m town Tickets for the first game or the first Yankees-Red Sox series were sold within 24 hours after they went on public sale March 24 . But the g ame will be televised. thanks to the Red Sox· management. so many more than the absolute maximum al lowed in Fenway -36.005. with or without seats -will be glued to the tube. GENERAL MANAGER Haywood Sullivan of the Red Sox s aid Sunday. before Boston• dropped a 3-2 decision to the low ly SeatUe Mariners , that the TV b lackout would be l1fl ed . "becaus e of the intense interest in lhe Red Sox-Yankee rivalry. to a llow all the fans in New England. who were unable to purchase tickets, to see the ac· tion." Bos ton currently le ads the Amencan League East. w1lh a seven-game bulge ove r the third-place Yankees. who also lo s l Sund a y . 3 ·2. to the California Angels. Even a sweep by the defending AL champion Yankees wouldn't change the s tandings. but the crowds will turn out, barring bad weather IT'S THE KIND of sports ron test where periodic scores will be announ<.'ed at crowded Beano halls. and neighborhood. bars will do a booming bu!>incss. But even the players have caught the rever. SUNSHINE GA.INS FIRST PUCE TIE IN DIANAPOLJ S -Th e Caltfornia Sunshine moved into a tie for firs t plact> tn the American So<.'cer League West by defeating the lnd1 an apolls Dared evils. 1-0. he re Sunda}' bt'fore a crowd of 7 ,321. Tony Douglas scor ed tht• ~a mC''s only goal in the 18th minute to give the Costa Mesa· based Sunshine a 4-1-1 record on their long road trip which ended Sunday. Tuesday night (7 :30 >. the Suns hine will play the New Jersey Americans at Orange Coast College Stadium. .. It's the first time we've played them so·::; 1t 's t:xc1t 1ng for everybody," said Bos ton second baseman J erry Remy. who is a rookie in the Sox· Yanks riv1Hry. having come to Bos ton 1n t h e o ff -se a so n Cr o m California. One Boston participant. who last year saw it from lhe other On T\' Tonigllt Channel 7 at 6 :30 clubhouse. is Red Sox pitcher Mike Torrez. He was also a World S e ries hero for the Yankees "( DON'T T HINK about on<.'e playing Wlth them," Torrez said of his former teamma tes ''l'm JUSt thinking about doing the bes t I can. pitch my kind of game. I want to beat the Yankees because I'm a Red Sox player now." Torrez. 10-2. is scheduled to pitch in the second game Tues- day against Don Gullett, l·O, and D t:nna:; E c k e r s ley. 6-2. 1<> scheduled lo pit ch the finale agc1lnst Nt:w York's J im Bealht, 2·2. Boston's Luis Tlanl CS·O> faces Ken Clay cl 3 l tonight. Besides its lead in the stand- ings. Bos ton has several other advantages. The club hns lost only five of 33 home games this year. Jim Rice leads tbe league m home runs. and has slammed three In the last four games, giv· ing him 22 for the year. THE VANKEE·BOSTON rivalry has gone on for years but intens 1l1ed in the last four years when both clubs were con· tenderc; for both the AL flag and the world ehamp1onsh1p In 197:"l, lht• Ya nk:; VIS1led Fenway with ti I ' • game lead in the AL East, but lost three of four g ames. allowing Boston to move in first place by half a game. Boston also took three of four from New York in July and went on to win the pennant, only to lose to Cincinnati in the World Series. Frmta Page BJ NORTH WINS U.S. OPEN hole, a 480-yard, uphill par-4 that is guarded by a long lake on lbe left side and has been the most di£Cicult hole throughout the tournament. STOCKTON. playing JUSl ahead of North. drove into the rough, was short with his second shot and took a bogey-5 on the hole. Snead skipped his drive off the water and back onto the fairway for a par. North knew a bog~y would win it for h.im He hit a 3-iron off the tee into the right rough and then hit his ill-rated patch shot into the bunker. "l was just trying to put the ball on the green ... he said "But I got a lit.tie too cute with 1t l didn't want to leave myself a 40-fo ot downhill putt. .. "I thought he had blown it when he hit into the trap," said North's playing partner. Gary Player. BUT NORTH , who had withstood the pressu~ of being the s econd· and third-round leader. calmly came out of the bunker and sank the putt l H dlnQ \COfP' ~nd money w1nnonQ• ·~ 1ne 18111 Un•ltd St•lh ~ 9011 tPl•mPton•nov on tne '·~•l·••ro, oar,, ,,., .. ,.,., Hilt' C0Uf1l(y CJ"b COU(\f' •• denOtt\ 111mett!Uf Andy Nortn, \0.~ D••t Stoclllon, s•• 1..,• JC SnH d, \1> IV H•1e trw1n. \tl.~ Tom Weo.,..opl \ • l.000 Tom w .. 1son. \I~ Andy Bun. SI S.1 J•< k H 1C•li1U1, '1 .~41 Biii K.r•lll>f't. 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Test drive 1t today. at your local Toyota dealer YOU GOT IT TOYOTA .. eEOeLE JN SPORTS TENNIS I SOCCER A,...._.. HEAVYWEIGHT DIPLOMAT Former h e avyweig h t boxing champion Muhammad Ali geslures during meeling with Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev in Moscow today Ali had talks wilh Brezhnev at the Kremlin. Connors' String Hits 36 Sets From AP Dispa tches 13lRMINGllAM. England -Jimmy C.:onnors has now run his string o f winning tennis sets to 36 and 1s fast becoming the man to watch al Wimbledon. C onnors d{'m olish ed Haul Ramirez of M exico. li 3. 6-1 1>·2 Sunday with the sam e form he has "hown s ince arriving sn England two weeks ago- J fter two m onths of enforced idleness because /of illness ··1 wouldn't mind af I played like that al Wimbledon.'' h e r emarked afterward, collecting a '>Cl o f crystal and the $19.~ top prize in the S125,000 John Player tourney before going into seclus ion to pr«'parc for the reaJly big one. ~011 Capture11 1tla•ter11 BREM EN. W t•st Germ any -Former W1mbledon and US Open c h a mpion Frank Scd gman of Australia beat Australian team cap - t aan Neale F'rasor 7·6, 5·7. 6-3 Sunday and won the West German round in a $20.000 tournamen t o f traveling lC'nnis S?r and masters . Scdgm an thcr1 'tea m e d with count ryman R ex J lartw1g and beat Torben U lrich of Denmark and Sven Davidson o f Sweden 6·3, G-3 in the men ':. doubles 6enna11 fl11t la11ts Ca1111 BRUSSELS. Bel~1um Werner Zirngibl of W est Germa n y won the International Tennis Champion s hip o f B elgium Sunday, beating Riciso Can o o f Argentina 1-6. 6·3. 6·4. 6·2. Antonio Zugarelli of Italy and Jean-Louis Afa illet of France w oo lhe doubles final, beating O nny Parun or New Zealand and \Vladimir Sidnek o f Czechoslovak ia 3·6. 6·3. 7 ·5 Soccer Standings NOIUH AMElllCAN SOCCEll LEAGUE HA TIOHAL COHl'ERENCE EHIWft Di••J•Oft Co•mo' WA•IHIQln ~O(lle\ltr loronlo W L. 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HOUslon 1 AMElllCAN SOCCER LEAGUE EASTERN DIVISION W L T GF GA IP Pl\ N v A poll<> a o n n 10 60 C 1 .. vrt.uio • • 0 q 11 ' '" tnO••n•POl"l 8 II !~ II 28 Np# Jprw-y l 9 I] I n NV EaQI"' 2 q It .. 1l ~0<1n.c1tcu1 2 • o • 11 9 N WESTERN OIVISIOH LosAnCj\'IP\B • I 18 IS 18 l>O C•tilorn•• 1 3 1 11 14 11 •o So.C•I b S I II 11 18 SO s.tcramtnto 2 S 0 b 12 S IS r:, .. c Potnts .... ¥~ tor• vtc.ta.-y lwo 001n!\ awa.o.o IOf a II•. one oonus 001nt •or et>en OCNI ,,.,.....,up to " muimum ol lll<'N per tnm per qame PHYSICAL FITNESS FORMEM, WOMEN, STUDENTS FOUNTAIN VALLEY 847-3011 No Prepayment Penalty. No Points. $7,500 for only s140.55 a month. \Ne flnct w,,~ to help Whether yOlo need S3 ~ oc S2S cm ge1 11 fr001 the people 'Nt1o iero m111~ Gcmrerc1ar Crc'.1•1 Monthly payrrent based oo a S7.500 HorreOv.rle< loan. f Of 84 rronths. i'lt (11 LmJal percent~ rate of 14% Total payment s1 1.00> ro COMM~IAL Cf\[DIT CORfOf\.ATION @ Homeowner LOM!. ii'Niir. A lo 111 or SS~ ,!M o~ • ., r11u~t lit' SrCHt•O hy" C{lmhtnAllOO OI rul""" per~I p!O(ltlly • 370 E. 17th Stnet • 1111 Town A Country Rd Sutt.e 2~ • • ltl et8 Brezhnev Ali Alrrwst Speechless , Monday. June 19. 1978 World Cup ,__P_UBU_c_N011e_E_ PUBLIC NOTICE SU .. UIOll COUllT Or> tMI IU "IUUOll QOUltT Or> TN I ST4TIOr>CAUfl04tNIAllO• STAtaOl'CAU~~A ~ Tlta COUNTY Ol'OUN08 TIH COYNT! ~llANO« NO.A~ NO-NOTICE Of' MIAlllNO 01' NOTtCa 01' HIAlllNO O• Standings ~TITIOti flOtt ,.tlOloAH 01' WIU. "1TfTIONJ!09 ,.ao.ATI 01' WIU. '"Ond t-.SWOfla Cuo\lantlUIQS ANO LITTllll TUT.u.laN'fU'f, ANO Lanau TllTAMINTAlt'f IV•Mt\,wOll,10\1 llH,go.ll>IOt VMll 11011 AUTNOltllATION TO AO• !tl•t• 91 c;.Altl A 01.SON ...... •'l•ln\l,potnhl MIN Is T IE . u "0 E. T". CAllL AlfnHUltOLSOH DK••'" OllOU,. A INOl,.INO«NT AOMINISTUTIOtt NOTIC& IS .. tltEllY OIVEH 11111 Hollano ltely Wt" C.tr1¥Wny Au\lrlA 0 W L fOlf'OA,.h ~l'IUTt.T£SACT EONA MAltlE j)RTON 11,u lllt d DAILY PILOT 83 PtJBUC NOTICE fllCTl110US 8USINESS NAMI $TAT£MENT Tiie IOl-l'IQ pwton I\ dOtnQ tlu\I MU•\ t>t'NSION I UNC• .. G ANO • ''NAHCiAL COMf<ANY H• '>•"• M19utl Orlyt S111I• 104. Not,.ootj • 11 .. tll. c.Jllontt• ~ • .,•vi ... '"°'"bO"' 411; '°'"""'; Otlo, Cor-del M•t. C•ll•orn1e . tJtl) • Tiii\ bu"ft"~ •l '°"°"'ltd Dll .,, '"': dfVld\l•I PAlll "rucllOom ) I 0 I I J ~ e.a .. of MA8U AILl!CH 00+41.H l'Wf'eJll • llMJtJon •or Prowt9 of Wiii I I 0 I t 0 J t ~ a MA 8 EL $M F & CO H EH, etld IH-of Latten le&i-tet\I l O O l i l l ~uled. 10 tlwi Petll'-f. refer.net to wt\1<11 11 1 0 2 0 I • 0 NOTICE IS MERE8v GlllEN IMI m.O. fOf' fll'I• Nr11,ul.n, tlld 11\AI Vrom AP Dlspat .. bes GllOUP • NANCY CAROLVN HUNN end "'911me.wld~tKtof....,HIOtNWIM .. ~ .... ,,. i ' 0 I ) 0 ) MARGARET ANN GALUIN0$ !).Aw llU bffn wt~ J-21. '""· ., 10:00 Tiii• "•t-t W<K liled Wiii! I"" Counly tie" of Oreft99 Countv °" JUMt,lt71 .... UtJ P11bll"'9d Or""Of C.O.st O.llw Piiot Jwne U, It, i. end JutY l, 191. Moscow -Presid e nt Leonid 1. Brezboev Ar9tnlln• ) ' 0 I 2 0 J ~11911 ...... n • pelttlOll IOf' ~006 .. of • rn •• In .... -i.-n"' o.pt(tmtttl kl d Muh d Au bo,.._ h k lod d Polend l I I 0 I 2 1 Wlll endlswet1CAofLtttel'\Tff1-n-No.Jolwld<Wtt. .. 700Cl~c;.ent9f SSe &mm& On 1.u C ee S ay an Ptri. 1 0 l 0 0 4 0 t•ry. ~ ~lrftll~ to eclmlnl111r Orlv• WeM, In Ille city of SAftt• Attt, nu1• the American boxer said he found tbe Soviet hltNY''~"" Ulldtr 111e 11...-nt1tn1 .om1n1s1 .. t1on c:.111°"n1• leader to be "a auiet and m eek gentleman" 11•1.,1,Au.ir1•0 01E\lett1~1."rw"""'"'·ow111<11 a1 oaat0J-1.1m WHa Germ.tny t. HolhVtd l mad• for Mllltt p,w'IKlllen. t"4I tf\tt Wtl.UAM •• St JOHN, d e dicated lo peace in the world. Po1en<11, Pe<uo 1n. t1munc1 Plfleeot i-r1no ,,....,.. c-tv c1er11 A Ii told reporters Brezhnev asked. him to acL Aro•n1111e o, 8"1110 h•• °"""'tot June >o, 1•1t ... io:oo TULL" H. sevMOu11 W.....,.• Mtlcllft t.m , In Ult c.ourtroom of ~mtnt Ult Oo11• ""91 a s "an unofficial ambassador fo r peace to the 011ou,.A No lot,.io~ •• 11ooc1v1ec.n.., ... ,., .. PUBLIC NOTICE ~ United States. A ll he talked about w as peace and ,.,.._..A,, ... , or1ve WKt. 1" 1111c.ttt01 s.n1• ~. Nw'9f'I IN<lt,CAtt ... ll•IY ., HoOlnd Celllornl•. T ... m-M01 Jove for humanity," said Ali. who looke d like an 1At CordolNI D•tea June•. ma Au., .. .,,*' r>ettu-l'ICTmous wsiNU$ ambassador in hi!J well-tailored black pin·striped WtU G .. mtl<IY ~ ""''"• WIUJAM IE. $UOHN, ll'ul>llSMCI Orenge COell 08111 Piiot NAME STATEMENT o,.,. a County Oe<11 JUM •t, 1t.1t. 1'11 T I suit c•t .............. ) MAIOIN, ROSINILOOM 2US.71 M 011-•llq pef\On• •r• 00'"" " ....._ ------------bUllnHlH "This is the biggest h onor I've ever had 10 my 8rtill v" "91and & WINTltOUI PACIFIC Ol~TRIBUTING COM· llf " 'd h f h · h h · f (Alll-101 1'JtCMttwyhltlw.M PUBLIC NOTICE ,.ANY , IM r.t""l>Ort Blvd . CO•'• e. sai t e orm e r eavywt'ig t c ampion o Argen11neV1.. Pe1u kit•• *""· c:.1ttom1•02W the world, a lmost s peechless at his ~S-minute -----------~:~~~...,.,_, AJHM w1111M"11 A1111e •• ~ Tyie• w~ •• m eetinc w ith the 71·year -old Soviet leadet. PUBLIC NOTICE A.tttr ... .,.._:,..._.. ;::.c:=..~~cr.. c.o.~~?..:=..~:;, w.a11 ...... A Ii said h e t oJd Brezhnev he found the Soviet 1----..a.. --------Plll>llllled OrMIOI Coast o.iiv Piiot. ,.11 aVATE SALi: IGO\t•Mew.c..i•fom0••'611 people "as human and as loving as any people on F1CTmous aus1NEu J\111e ''· u. "· tm NO. N'7AJt 1 rh., ~,1.-. ,, c~'"° 1>~ • NAME STATEMENT UIHI SU,.l!lllOA C:OUH Or> ntl[ -••I ~Ip. the planet... Y11t •ooowrnv "''°" 1s dOillQ t>us•· OTICE STATE 011 CAUf'OtlNaA ,-oa ~ R. JoMson Ali said that during the m eeting. Brezhnev ,..ssas PUBUC N THIE COUHTYOl'LOSANOEUS This"'•'-' •H hied'"""'"" '"aS. "'si'ltin' g there IOOkL'n g me ;,. the eyes (jke { LOAD'S ANO l.AOV'S, 10 Ho 81------------In 1111t AMtltf' of Ille Estate of O>vftly C ... , of Ot~ Counly on " u• W 8•k•r ,Ca6!AMew,CAI flt:Hi lt•Mm PEARL I. EU.IS, 0.C..MO JUM t , 1'71. was the presid ent. H e made m e feel rea l good t o JO<lnneM L.U10, 1>00AcMins Apt su,.E1t10ttcouuo,CA1.1FO•N1A Hotk• is~ <itven 1n.1ine11n , .. ,,., be a little b lack boy fro m Low'sv1'lJe , K entucky, :t11<.Co"8Mese.Ce 92•'.lli COUNTYOl'OttANGE Otts~ wrn $941 •I Cl"IV•t• ,. ... on PUllllVled Or•~ COist 0..11• Pilot. CASENUMllERA-MU or tfltr Ille 13'11 Oilly ol J-... .,. .... June 11 .... ,. _July 3. 1978 w ho couldn't m eet the m ayor o f that city a fe w Tll•s bu~nen 1s con0uc1eo by•" 1n 1n ti.. ,.._,w o1 .,.. AOPliullofl 01 111e olfk• of &ANK OF AMERICA Years ago." dlvlOu•I ROBERT ARNOl..O WE88, for clWnge .. T &SA, US S. Fl-StnNI, 1'111 11U la JOlflfW M le.,o "In•""' F too r, Lo\ A nQ •I•~ •0011 Soviet officials said Ali was ltte first American.. This st.•t-1 ... , Ill.CS Wiii\ lt>e OROEltTOSHOWCAUSE County of LO\ Anqeln, St••• o•r------------- athlete ever lo m eet in the Kremlin with Brezhnev County Cler'll of OrMtOt County on June FOR CHANGE OF NAME Gelllornle, to""' lllQllMa And bflt bill-pwrnLlc NOTICE 1', 1'179 FOffJM "08ERTARNOl.0WE8811Mflltd• Otr. Ind S..Ojecl lo (onflrmAllon by UU who rare ly g rants audiences lo people outside the P11bll•lledOr-Coun1., 0011., Piiot pe11uon 1n tntscour11oronor.w.110w-s.10 suoer1or Court•" tlte rign1, u11e ------------ PQI itiC a l Or business worJd. June 18, U, July), 10, 1'171 l:W..-11 Ing pell II_, lo ctwtnge his n<tmtt frOft'I illld lntafesl of Yid Ooleffwel •I Ille NOTICE OF SALE OF Ali introduced his wife, Veronica, to Brezhnev. :~~~~l,~~~~~:EeeioRoeERT :.:=1:.'e.~11\a~,,:~::;i.~~;d':-u:~.~~~~~I~ AT The n the pres ide nt bussed the Ame rican boxer on llllher.OVonlerecltlla1ollpet"Sonlln-<.e.tttlCI M$ «QUlrtO by oper.iion ot ""'·NW P·lli'J PUBLIC NOTICE 1rresttd In tne l'l.tller 1fC>ttUld •pe>e•• •-or Otllet'WiM, otMt "-or In .001· In tM S4lpetlor <:ourt of tne St•t<' or both c h eeks, s miling. betore tltlHourt in Oeolrtment No. l•t tlon to that o1 st11c1 dtee.sed, •t 111e ce111orn1o.1nanc1 '°'IM Countv 01 Lo' 1-------------100 Civic Cenlet Orlw W.Jt. S..I• Ana. time of Ot&lll. In <l<ld to •II tne c..-t•ln Moel••· ---(iuote of the Day----, Ed Podol a k o n his r e tirement from the Kansas C ity C hie fs : "Being with frie nds and b eing a ble lo be a juvenile. to p lay kids' games as an adult. is the g r eatest reward for playing pro fessional football." f't•rd llelp11 Sou at Rudeu POM.ONA Former President Gerald R . Ford celebrated F ather's D ay by h e lping his son Steve out o f the c hute toward a 600-pound steer during a professional rodeo m a t ch. The former president w as escorted to the r oping chute S unday, climbed a five-foot fence and sat above the st eer. lie t h en released the spring loaded gate. freeing the steer while h is son . a member of th<.' L os Angeles Roughriders. and a t eamma t e chased tl on STEVE ~OltO h o r seb ack. The younger Ford m issed his first r oping at tempt on the s\~r but w as successful on has second try. I le was timed in 8.2 seconds "Mr. F o rd did Jus t fine," said Roughrider Coach~casey Tibbs. "What hampered Steve's first Lry was the news media Lhat was crowdin g the c hute " The former president chmbed o ff the chute and photographers asked him to t ry it again because m any massed taking pictures o f him. Ford obliged . Elsea.clwre in Sport 11 ••• MOTOR SPOR TS -The only yellow flag of lhe race h e lped Cale Va rborougb. out of conte ntion afler losing a la p for a n un- bch eduled tire change, l o a 13· second victory over David P e arson in the 400·mile Grand National stock car r ace in C am· bridge Junction, M ich ••.. Ric k Mears ran out of fue l but not out o r luck whe n he coasted in to his first c hampions hip car victory in the Rex Mays 150-1t1cx MEARS mile r ace at Milwaukee •.• Nicki Lauda piloted his controversial "Sucker'' Formula l car lo vic- tory in the Swedis h Grand Prix, taJcing the lead Cro m pole-sitter Mario Andretti o n the 38th lap a nd running away fro m Ricardo Pastrese of Italy and S weden's Ronnie P e te rson . . Bruno Giacomelli of Italy won t he Grand Prix de Roucn Formula ll race in France with Eddie Cheeve r of the United Slates finis h ing second • • American K e nny Roberts rode his Yamaha to v ict o r y in the Spanish Grand Prix m otorcycle c lassic in Madrid Skip Aksland beat the track r ecord in 27 of 47 laps t o t a ke the expert 7S0 nalionaJ road race of the Laconia C lassic in L oudon, N.ll TRACK AND FIELD East German U lriche Bron!\ set a w orld reeo rd o f 2:32.6 in the w o m en's 1,000-m eter run in an intern ational meet in Italy. Clancy Edwards won lbe 200 in 20.32, James Butts took the triple jump at 54·101/o1 a nd Renaldo Nehemiah captured the 110 high h urdles in 13.Sl. BASEBALL -S treaks, both winning and los· \ng, dominate d S unday's action. Jim Palm er notched hi s seventh consecutive pitching vaclor y. a 2-1 decision over Oa kland whic h gave the B a ltim or e Orioles their 18th win in 20 outings and dealt t h e A's their l llh str a ig ht loss ••. Bill S t e in and Bob Robertson h it run-scoring doubles as the Seat· J lie Mariners s n apped a lO·game MIU MA1t5"ALL losing s treak by beating B oston , 3·2. a nd halUng the Red Sox' winning s kein at nine games • • Mike Marshall picked up his ninth s ave as the M innesota Twins w on the ir sixth s tra ight by h andin g the Detroit Tigers their seven th consecutive loss, 8-4 •. Vida Blue pickf'd up his nJnth vict ory and R a ndy M offitt notched his sixth as the San Francisco Giants made it n ine wins tn· 10 tries by s weeping a double header from the New York M&s. who h ave lost eight or thcar last 10 ... Bobby Bonds scor ed the winning run 1n the bottom of the ninth innjng as the Texas Rangers handed the T oronto Blue Jays their 11th loss In the last 12 games, 3-2 . Milwaukee lo ·t the firs t gam e or a d o uble head er with C leveland to s nap a 10-game winning streak for the Brewers and a five-gam e losing s treak for the Indians • • Fred Norman continued to pitch w ell at C leveland's Rive rfront Stadium, stopping the Sl. Loul!> Cants. 4·2, to run his lifetime r ecord at the park lo 45-18 a s tho Cardina ls dropped their sixth str aight. flCTITIOUS IUSINEU :c II I Jut 11 1'71 •• 11 00 ,.. •• .,._,., \ltwlt In -County Of I" the llflatte~ o1 Ille £\IOlt or NAME STATEMENT A~~.0;~.,·:::;. ettd~ ...... -a~.11 Orono•. Slaltol GelffO<Na. -1kul<lr· THEODORE R. pq1MEAU @ko l R Tho following peoon h doing bVSI· any they ..... ""'Y Wld oelltlCWI for 1,oet<rlb9d.Hfotlow\,to-wlt PRIMEAU Ofld TEO PRIMEAU nes\ •" of • Sltot.lld t be ont.0. Tll•t l>OfllOfl of llw' Soullle••I 1eon-vatHl C.VAROIANS 01' WILDLIFE cllange Nrn<t "° Qt _1.,of1M~IQU<tf1~o1Sec Noh<•,, hereof 91wn th<ll Ill<' ur SOCI E TV,~ Flowtr SI . Cotto Meu, or::C:: 11~rt!:..or::':::·~~.:.:hl~ llon 2S, In T°"""lllp I Sou!n. R.tng<t • cleH•9Md ..,11 vii di P<'•"'" ult. 1., C• t1U7 Or•n9~ co .. 10.tly Piiot, ·--Wtu. S•n 8trn•rd•no 8u• •nd ""' hlQl>eSI -!>PSI_,, WblKI n1 Chri• W ICO\, Ul Flowtr SI . ol gtntrol c;lrc:11l•tlo!>. OOl>llV>ed tn tllh Metld•n.oestrlbeO•'follOwl tonflrm•liof\ of ..,.o Supotrto• Court°" CottA Mtw,Q '12UI ~ounlyatlea1lonc1ta-k•ortourcon· Comm...clf\Q OI • 001nl In Ille or 41trr IN 23rd ClaV of JunP. 1'19 "' Tll1Sbu\IMU"<-cledbyan1n \t'Cuflve-to.sprlOrtolMd•yofHlCI Norlllt'•.ierly uten\10f' ol '"" 111., oll•c~ 01 J~"1 H•Qh ,..,, d1•10ual nutlng NO""WUle<ly lll'W' Of Alllt• Sir'°"!· d•\ Hdml•ll SI Van "'UY' U "1'01 Coun Cllrt\ ICtV• Oaled June I 1971 1 .... t OJ S !Mt HOr111H!olt'rlv from IM IY of LH ..;,...., St•ll' ol C.l1fotn1• Thi• •lat...,.111 wa• llltG w1lh !M BRUCEW SUMNER EUlfrl• corntr of Loi lb ol fr.ct No .tll IM r!Qlll, ltlle .tnd 1nt.,~I of ~•tO county Cito , 01 Or•nqe County Otl J"°9folth<t i'. a\,,_ on• mao tllereol re ICOflWMlatffl,•n"""'°""IN'<Hl••n JuM 11. t918 5-C0<>r1 cor<ll!d In 8ooi. 10, Pq 31 of M•\• •••I prooertv \<twtf' 1n Ille Counlv.., F"6141 SHAY .s Tl'l'UNGl~E~ ull•neou• ,...CK, rtcord• of H•d °'..-Qt. Sl•tt' ol Col1tom1a. c:aftl(Ul~f o .. "Ot! County, ~ ~s~r•v ly dn<rtblO ... follows. *wll PuDh\1"° 0r.t"9t Coa\I 0A1IV PllOI ~!~!:~~I parallel with 11>1 -terlV hne Of Thdl e>0rl1on ot St'Cl10fl 1•. on June 1'1, lb, July l, 10. 1'1• ZM-71 ITtt: C11>1'm.11•1 Monlerty Slrttl, •s W•d \trut t\ Town"'•O ' Sovtn, R-4 West. Son , Sllown °" WICI l'IWf>, "11 r..1 to Ille 8etNtdlno e.se.,,., -ldlan, .n 1ri. -------------ITtl: C114l "1-t11t true polnl of be9.nnlnQ Of IM 110UnG¥Y Counl y ot Or ""II". 11ounOed •nd IAttwfWln tor: ~r of lhe P•rt:el ol I--•toed""'°•'" ~rilled .-s follow\ ~inning"' -PUBLIC NOTICE Pullll\lle<I OrM\9f Coast 0.1ly PllOI, -n<e HonMesltrty, oerotlef wltll Ille Soutllwes....,ty c.orne< of tNt cena1,. -------------r'UUMS.12.19,h,Jf71 Norlllt•U•rly ••ten\lon of llfe .. wment C!Hf9Nled ~ P,.rc.el No • FICTITIOUS 8USINESS 2ttMI NOrtllwt\1«1y llM of ""II• SC'ffl. SO In llwl u rlaln Med from JOl'ln 0 NAME STATE"'4[NT I-------------IMl, lhenc.o Horttrwe5te.lv, -•Itel 8e~r, rr\IStwlo< JoWCft S. nwr\tllfl. Th~ lollOwlflV ptrM>n "dOinQ busl· PUBLIC NOTICE wtlh lllt -lfflV line of ~ 8•nkru0l 10 S. Mllll96'f t'I ua r ... ne" .,, tere., Sir••• • .o IS fetl · thence corcled DK-11 1930 •n 9oo1o. •SO DONUT EOUI PMEN T LEASING, SoulllwUter1y SO Net to a oolftl wllKl't •I~ 1 ot OttKl•I 4<e<or~. 1n '"°' 01 141HWOOcllawn,lU\11n,CA92..., NOTICETOCllEOITORS ···••s ·~~terly.~ fl« of Ill<' (Ou<lly Recor""r Ol •u•d 8 K•Y Groom, ltUl WOOcll•wn, SUPElllOlt COURT OF THE on • llne whlell I• petAllel wllll Ille Ot&"<14' County """ rufl1'<"9 lflt'n•- Tlaton. o~ '1?"80 STATE OF CALIFORNIA l'Olt NOr1MHltt1't' lint Of Monlet1!Y Slrtt1 Norlll 2 '21'40" E••• dlonQ tne We\l~rtv Th•• bu"""'',, conduct('CI by •n 1n THE COUNTY OF ORANGE lrom Ille frU(' "°'"'of t>eotnnlnq; llne n1 •••d•_...,,.I JI /91HI '"""'' 0•VIGU41 HO. A·ttU6 lllence SolllheO\lerly, par•lltl wllll Nor Ill CI SC'?t '' Ed" "'on9 lh<' 8 Kay Groom E•tate of ELISHA AllERv CRARY ••IO Nor~ter1, """ of Monler!'y Wt\letty liiw 01 ,,..,d Potwment. 6J.~~ ""' \lalement Wa\ flied wltl! 11\f 111· Orc••W<J ~lrNI, •• IS lee! lo Ille """ Point of let-I , !hPnet Nortn •8 ~·3<1" WPS! SU Counly Cieri< 01 Or•n9'! County on NOTICE •S liEqeev GlllEN lotlle oeqinnl1>9. lret: lntnc~ South 41 SA''"' We\t 10~ Jul\l' IS. 1'178 Crf'<lllO" ol I"" al>Ovena~oeceoent COMMONL y KNOWN AS ·~o le<>I 1nence Soutn 2 18'ol0" Wt\I ,, ,, llldl a11 ~r..on•M••"'I t1a1m\.oqa1n.1 W•l\on Street. l4QOl1.t 9tai.n lwt: then<• NOrth8111·20 .. w"'' • • ., '"" U•d O<'Cedent are teQO•red IO Ill• Calllotnld t~I ,_ .. ·~" l 28''1)''. W~I 20 lllem wllh tne ,.,,.ceuary vou<h<trs, 1n rerm• ol \alt <.i•h tn lclwful mpM.v lttl to 1~ NOrthf>rty """ ol llt•t <• r 1rw, Oflo<e OI tne clerk 01 tne aDO•t en· ol 1111' united Slattt on c0<111rm"'~ 01 ''"'" •.J\efTWnt 0e~onaieo '" PMU I , 1 ltlitd court. or to pr~nl 1nem. "'"' wle Ten oet<enl OI •mount Did lo Ill! in \did d4'<t0 '"""'" Soutll 81 1''?0 ll'tt netes\dry vouc"""· to ,,.., un· oeoo•llea ""'" tl•a Tnt uncte,....•QMO E•\l aionq wio NOrlllerly 11~ 6~ u -~ •I W SoWn HOCle SltHI •esef'"« '"" riqlll lo rei«I ""Y., dll ltt'I to the oo<na Of lltciThnlnq 'tn1 LM Afl<lf!lp\, CAllllorn• ... whl<h " '"" btO\ \ubmlllt<I •Don ~rlOO!d parol ,, ,now,. .,. 1""61C1 OIJRAHTE, EUSWORTH a SHUPC UJU C•IM>l lloao, rr 101 Lavun• Hills, CA 92'" Publl\lteel Or.tr>gr Co.J\l Od1ly Piiot June 19 a . JutyJ, 10. 1'11$ 23•1 II -------------101.Me 01 bu"""''°''"" unoers19Ma ir 810\ or oller\ lo °" 1n .. r11,nq •nd Lot• J\ lb 11 ~ <IOG 41c, •?G •l(, PUBLIC NOTICE all matw• °"rw1n1no lo 1~ oi.aie of wlll De rta•W<I ••Into •IO<•W•O otlltt •"" 4..(, .;,. L~ Surv•-·-. M•" s•1d df'tedf'nt wtth1n tour monttt' al •nv """' etUt'f' trw-ft1 \t oue>hc.auon ot S•t•h Trus,lon Pa"'-. rM:orOfid , -------------1a11er lltt '"" PUl>tt<••·on OI Ill•• ht•eof •nObtf0<•0.lt01\AI• 804~ • •I P•Qt> 16 ol R0<ora t R·JU'O nol!Ct Odt&dJunt'I 1~1$ Survey\ tn ""' ollKr ol lll<t Court • NOTICETOCREOITORS O•ttd MeOS.1'11$ 8ANK0FAMERICANT&~A RrcorO~r ol Utd Or•nll• Counh HEARING DATE J 1·11 E A Cl•ry H~S l'IOWHSl-1 Nolt '>o lor .,,_ \llOWn llY re<orO\, "'" NO A~2' E•Kutor of t"9 Wiii OI 1"'11 "'-••"41 ... , "° '"'"~ on •flY ""°'" SU,.ERIOltCOURTO,.THE llleab!M'Nmed 0.CtOtnl L~""9t1<ts. CA "0011 •lrttl ~ NQllwo STATEOFCALIFOllNIAFOll MESEllVE, MUMPUt a HUGHES H H. IC-lela Tnou oorltons ot S«ltor> 1• •... THECOONTVOFOllANGE h ....... S. o.tnMf, Esq. RNI ESIAtt Ad<Tttrl TOW11lNP / Sovll>. R.._ 9 We\I. S.,r. lnllleMallcrollhtESl•ltolLOUISE UJSevtllHopeSU...t Tel .., ... ,. 8t<"4!nf•llO 8.w ""° Merldi<1f1 1n 1n. TURr.ER. 0.CM...O Ulfl Fl-ADAMS. OUOUE & HAIELTIHE CO<lnlr of Or-..... t .. of «Alilorn'I. r.otiu I\ llenll'( qi..,. 10 crl!Cllt04'\ LolAJ19*'fl,C..lt-•t0071 Stt W. Slirtll Sttwf O~Ctlbt;j ., IOllOw\ l'th1nQCla1rM-MllN!Utd0~-..1 Att-ylOtEa:Klllor L.esA ....... CA.14 PAl>CEL' Btq;nn'"g a1 th~ MO\I lo Ille Wld clill"" lfl t ... olll<~ 01 ~ PubllS,,..., Ordfl90 Coa\I O•oly Piiot. A"-YI '9r E..-er W"l•rlv CO<'f'ef of 1n.t CffUifl t'4Y ~ttrkol tlleoliorr..e.ctcowl0< loorHC'tlt IM•Y 2'1 •nll Junes. 12. 19, 1'11 ott1MWl119f m.tnl "~-led •H p.,rcel ...., t) "' 111em I• llWIUtl<lttl,lQlltddl tneoll1Ctol 2100-11 uld0.<"'9tlt 1,.., ce<t••n °""° lrom .JOf>(I o 8ett• HENAVW LOW AllorneHll.tw,S'OO Pubtl\lledl ?-eo. .. D•••r Piiot. Tru\IPlt lo• Jo\epn s . Tnt.tr"o" W11\ll1rt 81Yd . SuHe 1110 '" ,,,.. Clly OI . -JUM 12. ), I • 1971 84nkrupt, IO '>• Mtllt9'Jf' •• ... r~ Los Anotltt, 1n '"" atorHa10 Covnty PUBLIC NOTICE 1711 If c0<oed Oe<rmlll't 11 1"30. '" 800IC •)I. wll1<ll lallet olli<•" llW' place ol bu" "' OitQ<t 1. of Ofh<•oil Re<otO\, 1n '"" 01 l'lt\1' ot ,,.._ unO'"f\•Qnf'O '" dlf m•fl•n PUBUC NOT'ICE Utt of the' Countv RecorOtr ot 'd•O perla1n1n9 lo ,_.,o "'tale !><>ell claims NOTICE TO CREDITORS • Or•n9f." (olinty, dMf runnlr>Q lherK• wltll Int noc""''" VOU(M!f\ musl.,., SUPERIOACOURTOFTH£ ~oulh ., H' 11" west dlOnQ tn~ llled o~ or"""tecl as •IOrHald Wllhtn STATE OF CALIFORNIA l'OR l'ICTIT10US BUSIN ESS Soutnusttf'ly llne ol ..... 1 "'''"'n ed\<! lour monlll\dlltf lllll ll<'lpubllul<onof THE GOUNTV OF ORANGE NAMI. STATEMENT mont des1Qf1.lle<I '" Parcel No. '> on tnl\flOlt<e. NO. A·HUI Tiie lollowlnQ 09r10ns .,.. OOtOQ ~Id OffO, 10 ·~1. thet>c.P Soulh •• o~ O•lod Junf' !, 1919 E.iate ol HElEH CUNNINGHAM, bU\lnen • ., l'J" E.tsl IOC ll't'l 1o lhe Nortllwe\let•v Jo~Plt O@nnl\ ~verc Oecused 8 & A C L E A N U P & line o1 tlldl certain eas.ment <1es1qn.,1 Admln<WltOfOltrit> NOTICE IS HERESY Gil/EH to the MAINTENANCE SERI/ICE. 162'2 VMI eo .ts Parcel r.o • tn ~Id Geed; ll>ttn<t E\l•teof10100ece<11>nl cr~dllo•solthf obOVeM~Oe<edenl 1age Drive, HunllnQIOn ee .. cl't, Nortn" s•· 21" E .... ollonq 'd•d HENll VW.L.OW 11\at <>II persons ltavtnq "••m~ ~nll Gellfotn1t~I NOl'lllw•\lttl'I' tine. 3S teet; trw_.nc~ Attor11eyatL1w Ille \dod dKedtnl ¥f required to Ille 9,,.,,.,., CM•leN.I Th0fn1>\0f', 16n Nori ... •a• OS' W' We~t SO t""I llltnc1 Sto0Wllslllre81vd lnem. w1tn tl1t ne«"l""Y voucl'ters, In Y•nl.tQt' ur1ve, Huntington 8t.c:h. Nortll o ~· 71" E•\I lS lr<>I to tn• Strite 1210 !hi! otl1ce of IN Clt!<1t Of Ille ltl>OW en· C&lllornla tt~I Soulllw•\ltf'1 llN' cf .... ,d ra""m"nl LolA"'tlH,~t003' lllleO court. or to pr~! !!>em. willl Kenneth Allen n>ornpso"· 1622 Ot'SIQn<lt!'d "' Parcel No 11 ,,...,, .. Publl\hed Or""Of Co.ol Oa••Y P•lot, In• necr.-ary vou<llers, to lht' un-ll•nlage Ottv~, Huntington Beach. North 48 os JO" Wl'SI .11onq '<l•O June~ U "7~.1971 "'""9ned at JOI Ea.i Colorado 81•0. C.11lorn1• "1~1 Soulhwes1 .. 1v """'·so tttl 10 tne "°'~' 7111 ,. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTlllOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT • rnr 1011-1no IM'•SO<I 1\ 00tn9 bU•• nru .. , PONALO AOS!>I R & R ENTERPRISES 1J)41 tt.vt nida Top•1111•. M1u1on v1~10. C:..lllorno• "2b92. P 0 Bow 1Jll MIU-Vt«JO, Celllorn1a~ Aon•ld Rou1. 2JS41 Av<tnldt T0Pan11•. Mi\"on v1e10. C•lltornl• .,,..,, TlltS bull-I\ (oft(llKleCI bY °'" In a ... oual O Rout Fottttt PuOll\MO Or ... Co.Isl OAllY Piiot. June 11.19. U.t,,.,JulY~. I'll P U BLIC NOTIC F. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT l he loll-I no r><:rM>n I\ dolnQ busl· nen &\ S'rNAPTICOM. t)O Mtrtlll L•ne, Co•IA MtW, (itl1lorn1~ •101 HuQll Sc>ent: er, 1 SO Me rr Ill L• ne Cotta M~.e. c.urwnta •7&17 TnlS ous1ne~s I\ <onOu< trd bV "'" 1n -.vldu&I Huoll Soencer l ~" st•l""""'I we\ llled wllll 1~ Counly Cltrk ol Ote119t County on Ju,.. 9. 1e11 Suit• 'IOO, Pa~. ~litornia, wtucll Thi\ bus1nen I\ cOflduCll'd tlY " of bt'Q1nn1nq •• 11\i! plitte ol bUsone\s Of IM un general o....-t!ll'rs1110 Tllf' ''"°"" ~"'""° oarc•I 01 tdnd dlt"1•0ned,•n au matttt"!t oerta1n•no to 8f'fl'CM r~ 1-., v1o•" ct\ Lot\ J11. ,.! dnd ~· ( t llleHIAltOIW•doe«Oenl ... 11n1n1our Tiii\ .ietemenl w.is l•lt!d Wllh Ill• Lt<en,~d c,y,..,,o,.,. M<10 ol <;""'" montll\ •'~ ,,_ ltrs1 out>f•c•hon 01 Coun1y Clttk Of Or•nQ<t Covnty on Tnu"'°" Par• •·ltd ,,. 800!< • ~I O<IQI' 1111\notttt J11net, lt78 lb, 01 P•cord 01 Sur.<'y\ c>I '"'o D•teo ~v n. .. ,. FMMOJ Ot•nof' COUil.i• Marv IC CunnonQNm PubllS""1 Or.tnge Co.ut 0.lly Ptlol PARCEL I ~"'""'I ctl '"°'"' " E •Ku1ru• of l1le W•ll June 12, 1'. 1• -July J, 1919 tlle Soul" """ ol """ tl'f't<11111·d~mt·r1 ol '~ i!tlcWt nemeo O@<ed""l uao ,. 0H•9"•1t'O ~Parr.•·• r.o I I '" '"" °'.,.. HAHN ANO HAHN ·-·~·"" tc "' Parul • el>OV<t d•Sl<IN IO•rll II. lylf'lll ..,..,......, Norin 87 JI 20" W~I 20 t~t JOI E.C.l«-81¥11.,Sllllt* lrom IM Nor1~ter•v CO<IWt ol tllol P•u•M, C..111-• '1101 PUBLIC NOTICE ct rt.tin Nwment <ln•ONINI ••Pam·• Tel 7.._.,22 No. n '" Wtd ~. '""° ""'""'9 r.ortr Att-v•fotr Eaaitrls -------------1 81 )I' 20" ~•tong W•O Soulll lino PubllslWd Or.onge Coa$l 0.lly Piiot, "ICTIT10US IUSINESS 20 feel. lllen« !iollll\ 2• 211' 40" WC\l tt M4y 2'1 and J-S. 12. t9, 197t NAME STATEMENT lttl, IM'n<<t Solltl\ 81 JI' 20" Ee•I JC PUBLIC NOTICE Tiie IOllOWtnQ per\Otls •r• dol"O ltf'I. tl>§fte• Nor111 2• 28' .00" Ea\I '~ 1111\lrwtu •• lt!<tl lo tne Potnt of btQ•MlnQ TA I ·IC INTE ANA Tfo+iAl, 20C s The J l>Off dh< .. lll'd PMCel of lano Ctlftlet Street, s.tll• An•. Celltotno• h \hown a• Loi\ J2G <Intl l3G on' nn3 Ltcenud 5uf'lltyot'• Map of Sardi! Lowrenc• w. l<•ys. l'31>1 Rhone T1>11"1°" Pan llled 1n 8<>0+1 •,•Io•~ •iCTITIONSIVSINESS Lene, Huntington 8H<ll, Calllornl• I&, ol Recora ol Sur~ey\ ol \010 .. NAME STATEMENT '121>'1 Oran~ Covnlv Tl>~ tollowlnq oerM>n• are oo1n9 Noncv CoYwood. IS't1 Ollten Cir· N:,~~~.~~~~~n,~;,gc:~t~~~ :~:1 bU\lnen as cle, l'ounl.,n 11"11ey, C.lllo•nta ment dttlqndted "' ParcH No 11 • SUMMER 801'T CLEANING Thi~ bll$intH I\ C.ondv<leO Dy • 1two de..0 retffr-.l tc ,,. PMC• I I dbO•<' COMPANY. 11 Greenbrier L•ne, general oartrlf'rV\op \<ltd POtnt t>t1nq ,,. • rnrvt tOll<ave tt Newporl BM<h. Cal1lomla 92660 Lawrt'fl<e w Kay• t~e Soul"-\1, n..v1ng • r"o'u' ol HC ICe.111 8rtfll N&Qel. 11 Greenbtler Thi\ \l•l<tmHll "'"' lllOO willl Ille d Lone. NewPOH 8Hett. C.lltornla 92t60 CoufllY Clen ot Or•n~ COVlllY 011 '.~:tt~~e.::!',~,.:o ~:.!":: ~~ •• ~;,Q Leurie Lee Spencet 9 Greenbrier June 1• ltll ·"~~ ~10n e~st1ml!n nt, "OPSO' 0 QN 0 _ ~edd . ds1 !'.."n",",' Lent, Newport eoch, C•ll1orn1• .. "'" ~ , • • . r .. QoJb&O Putllltlled Or~ ~st O.tllY Pllol. Nort11we\lt1<"v dlOtlCI tl!P •r< o1 ~<110 Tiiis busineu Is condvcttd by • June 11• "·1•-JulyJ, "79 124071 curve, 111r°"9f1 "c""lral -IP ol !' Otf>et•I partiwr"'IP H' 24''. lb.6S !eel to lhl! tn.e POtnl 01 IC~vln Nlll)fl beq1nn1 "II of lll<t bOunCl•r., ol Ill<' Tiii' stote<nent W4'S filed wllll Ille e>e•ctl of •-OHc.rllleO fl«eln , County Clerk of OrAnQe C-ly on roKll•I llne .it Wld 001nt 11e ... 1n9 Sou111 June I, ma. PUBLIC NOTI CE 70 11' St" ~. -t conltnuinq Ftt51'1 Norlllwe•ler1Y •IOntJ IM •re of W•<I PubHllled Orenot CD.et! Delly Pllol, 5U,.SltlOll COUllT 01' THE cunt, 11'1t'Ou91'. cent•itf M!<IW of ,.. o~ '™ 71 J-u , "· 7uM JUiy), ,.,. 22$1-71 STA TE OF CAL.1 l'OllNIA l'OR ~;,, ·.:><':::c:.:::":,:r~~~: l>3 THE COUNTYOI' OllANOI! tJ 2J • WHI. lf>en<(' Nortll '3" tJ' U l'WltJ PllDll$neG 0rot>Qf! CO.hi O•lly Pilot, Jijllt 11 ••• ,.,.....,JutyJ .. ,. Ne . ......., E•\l 7C l•I tc • tinve ol 100 loo\ N 0 T I C IE 0 I' HI! A It I NG 0 I' r..01u\ wht<fl '' conctntrt< *"" Ilk.• PUBLIC NOTICE P U BLIC NOTICE "ETITION l'Ott "110-...TE OF WILL t •ir:t." 01 80 1001 ,.,011,, ,.110 ... -------------1---------..,....,....,..-.,.,~c=-:-,,..,..l ANO L&TTl:llS T•STAMINTAltY, 0.,\Crlb<tcl ,....,,.,. SoutMMl<f'• •IOno ll·UZM SU,.ElllORCOVllTOl'CAL.,,OllltlA "011 AUTMOlllZAT10N TO AD· Ille MC°'"'°"'"''· tllrQU91>•• etntr"I NO'TICE TO Clll!Df1'01t$ CO\INT'fOf"OltAN" M I N I s T E II u H 0 E • T H I I I os· 2!" "ll ... , to NO A.,... CASI NUM8Ell A..t$nt INOEPINOINT AOMINIUllA TION tr>O•~ .,0 .,. I ,,,,. ~!(II (tflte; ::·111 SU,.EltlOtt COUltT OF THE 1" tllt' Malltr ol the AOPhUllOn ti 01' ESTATIEIACT ~;';. IOur ••: ;, -.1 . tfW1n« So:~~ STATEOl'CAIJfOllNIA FOlt RONALOCURTISH0Rlt0CKS, 14}N E•l•tt OI 8ETTl: E MITCHEll /0 1$ \' W.\1101.ettetMtr..epoont THE COVHT'I' 01' OllANGt: 8aylronl, B•ltio. ISiand, Ctlitorn1• • ~ • £I. 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Vtnl<• 17 l Yt-'• Monday, Jvne 19, 1'78 N DAILY PILOT 8$ Deal Guide Watch Used CarSales By SYLVIA PORTER Buying or selUni a used car privately can result in great savings. Of the 13 to 15 mllUoo used cars retailed each year. the Hertt. Corp. estimates at least one-fifth a.re sold directly by their owoers. Hertz is retailing a mounting total or its lease and rental cars and trucks directly. THE AVERAGE DEALER MARKUP from wholesale to retail on used cars is about 22 percent and may reacb 50 percent. Including refurbishing and transportation if the car is auctioned from dealer to. dealer. There are dangers and drawbacks In pnvate trading, though_ For the seller. a private transfer takes more time - and the seller who tampers Wlth the odometer takes the risk or going to jail. For the direct buyer, there · a l so is th e time drawback -and It will be tougher to rorce an individual to correct de· rec ts. Just because a car Money's Worth is sold pnvately doesn't mean its odometer hasn't ~n s pun back. However, the new federal Anti·rollbaclt Odometer law. effective this year. applies to private in· divlduals as well as dealers. A private seller ·must provide a buyer with a statement certifying the odometer is cor· rector, if wrong, why. GET A COPY OF THE REQUIRED statement from a dealer or check the state Department or Motor Vehicles. Hertz advises both buyers and sellers to: <I l estimate the purchase price by subtracUng lO to 15 percent from list cost <including preparatioa and de· livery>. then add back local sales taxes. <2> take into consideration that a car depreciates J0.32 percent from its purchase price its first year: 24-26 percent its second: another 18·20 percent its third; 7-8 percent its fourth: 3·5 percent annually fifth through seventh: 1 to 2 percent for years eight to 10. So, if you bought a typical 1973 intermediate for $3,493, its depreciation rive years l(jter could have totaled 83 percent, cutting its value to un- der $600. BUT INFLATION HAS PUSHED up auto prices almost 42 percent since 1973. When this increase is added, the current wholesale value climbs to about $850 for a pro- perly maintained fi ve-year-old intermediate driven 50.000 miles . For mid-size cars, add about 1.8 cents per mile for mileage under 19.000 miles a year; subtract the same amount for all distance over that average. Marking up the total 10 to 11 percent for your "pro{it" as a private seller brings the selling price from $850 to $940. OF COURSE. THE CAR'S CONDmON is a key fac· tor. For instance. maintenance, service and repairs on a five-year-old, 50,000.mile intermediate should have been $1.000-$1,100 at prevailing rates during this span. Whatever was not spent by the original owner eventually will have to be spent by the second buyer. In sum. used car buytng is a high-risk business - whether you buy from a dealer or an individual. But millions are assuming the risks each year. It de- serves thought. With the new odometer law. the risk for a buyer is slightly lower. tho rilk for a seller are slightly higher. Dow Up 1.65 Points As Investors Worry NEW YORK CAP> -The stock market tned to figbt its way out of nearly four days or declines today, but traders still expressed worries over higher interest rates and upcoming Federal Reserve actio~ The Dow Jooes average of 30 industrial ks. down lby more than 4 points at midday. recovered to .62, up 1.65. Losers outnumbered gainers among New York Stock Ex· ·change-listed issues by just under a 2· 1 margin. ' The Federal Reserve Board's Open Market Committee meets Tuesday, and' analysts said the policy·making body may signal another round of cred.it-tig.bt.ening. 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G) MV THREE SONS Robbie has a ac>at with hi& girt wNte baby-stttlng for triends and has to take tile baby hOme with nom ti) ROOKIES FC>f"eat. a tougn career cop takes $10,000 from the scene ot a robbery Steve Martin will showcase his far-out brand of humor when he host s the Tonig ht Show for Johnny Carson tonight at 11 :30 on NBC. Channe l 4. ~ OVEREAS'f' Guests; Cannon Mccree. Dr. AObert Bullet, EC!Ward And Dons Bernays. ml MAL ESTATE ANO YOU "How Does II Affect Your Ute?" (() AMERICA 2NIOHT Guest: Gen. O w Undefwittar 7:00 I C8S NEWS NBC NEWS 0 LIARSCUJ9 8 BOWUNOFOR OOLlARS • ILOVELUCY The Rlc:ardos and Merttes t>eeome snowbound In the SwiuAll>L g) ADAM.-12 A lru81rated actor ebducta en alrtlne stewardeu In a dramatic attjlmpt to get 11 telev!Slon rOle. fD MACNEIL/ LEHRER AEPOAT Channt-1 Lbtings 1J KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles 0 KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles D KTLA (Ind ) Los Angeles G KABC·TV (ABC) Los Angeles (I) l<FMB (CBS) San Otego G KHJ.TV (Ind.) Los Angele!> ®} KCST (ABC) San Diego m KTIV (Ind.) Los Angeles G) KCOP·TV (Ind) Los Angeles ID KCET· TV (PSS) Los Angeles fl'!) KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Beach ~ 81)( BEJ~BECl<E MEMORIAL FESTIVAL "Rosie O'Grady'a Good· ttme Jaz:z Band'' Cl) JOKER'SWILO 7:30 I) $25,000 PYRAMID 0 COHSOMER BUYLINli 0 NEWLYWED GAME 8 JOKER'S WILD ID THE 000 COUPLE Howard Cosen and OSc¥ have a d•tferlng of op!nlona whef't they "-' by cnonoe tn Felht's studio. 0) AMERICA 2NtGHT Guest Gen. D W Unde<wlll~ fD 28TONIOHT Ctete Roberts studies lhe county of Los Angeles C!) FRENCH CHE.F Elegance With Aspic" (R) (I) S 100,000 NAME THAT TUNE 8:00 8 Cl) THE JEf'FERSONS ll'a the bllnd 1eeo1ng the bhnd when Geofge Jmro. duces rus young cletk, Marcus to the IOY8 of camping (R) G urn.E MOU8I ON THEPAAIAIE "Whisper Coontry" Mary Ingalls enthu1lastlca11v . ec;oeptl • poeltion .. • teacNng 8llolltant tn • bacltwOOd• community, t>ut aoon c:tasn. with a tyrannlcat woman wno ati.mc>t• 10 drNe '*from the town. (R) D MOVIE * * "The Chr1ttmat Tree" I 1809) Wllllem Hofden. Vlf· oa U•I. A WOlllthy bull- n esam an devotH hit entlf• .. x11tence to the happiness of hla dying eon. 12 hrs l G MOVIE • • *'" "The Court JHter" 1111561 Oannv Kaye, Glynis J<>Ms. A Clfc:ut CIOwf1 ~S ad~· ture when ne Joins up w+tn outlaw• tryiflg to over· throw a tyrant king (2 hf•.) • CAAOl BURNETT AHOFAIENOS au.ta: Slelle L.awrenc., 5-"Y StrvtMrs. e MOVIE • •Y.t "Sodom And Gomorrah" C19631 Stewart Or8009'. Pier Angell. The twin c:itJes of Sodom and Gomorrah -destroyed IOf their ~edneM. (2 hfs • 30 min.) &l) wn.FAAE Frec:terldt Wlaeman exam-ines the New York City welfare 1Y91em -count· IMS IC>f"rne to be fltled 001. tong Wiits. c:hec:lls to tie melled, and c:lleftll and worket9 moving Step by step through • maze of lnterloctclng bureeucra· Ciel . (R) C!) QUE PASA. U.S.A.. 'I Antonio mek.es a birthday wrlh: that only Spanish be sl)Ollen around the houa8 CR) 8:30 8 CJ) 0000 TIMES Wlllona must chooH between the man of her dreams or something more omponant. (R) &» 1 121,000 QUESTION '1:) OVEAEASY Oveat• Carmen McCrae. Or. Aot>ert Bu1~. Edward And ~II Bemay9. 9:001)(1) M•A•S•H Hawlleye and Hoi Lips. compainlonl on a special m111lon to another M'A'S"H unit. beCOl'ne TUBE TOPPERS CBS fJ 9:00 M•A•S•ll. An un· likely romance develops when Hawkeye <Alan Alda> and Hot Lips ILorella Swill a re trapped behind enemy Lines in this first episode of a two parte r . NBC GJ 9:00 "Just a Little lncon· venience.'' J ames Stacy, who lost an a rm and ? leg in a motorcycle accident. plays a Vietnam veteran learning to live again an this 1977 m ovie with Lee M~ jors. ABC fJ 9:30 -"McCabe and Mrs. Miller." Warren Beatly a nd Julie Christie play the Litle roles in this 1971 western movie. rom11nllcalty tnVOl\19d w11h one another under the stress of eneMy tire (Pan l of 2)(R) CJ H8CMOVIE * * "Just A U1tle Incon- venience" (11177) LM Maiora. J-StllC'( A Vletnem \191etan attempts 10 l'llllCh 1119 embittefd combat buddy to ski again despite the Iola of an arm and a leg. (R) • MERV ORtFFIN Gueits: George P89C)trd, Nancy Dusaault. Karen Morrow. Laa Ftor•ttas Models. Jim Giovanni, Cn1e. '1:) OAVIOSUS8KIND "The Future Is Now • The Megle World Of Comput. ers" t:30 8 ()) OHEDAYATA0 TIME "Ann's Crisis" On her 36th birthday. Ann loolcs on the mirror and for the llrst time realizes a middle-aged woman 19 toolUng bade (R) II MOVIE ••• "McCabe And Mrs Miller" ( t971) Warren Beatty. J ul1& Ch<19tle Part· nets set up a buSlness In a amaU mm•no town, only 10 have IMget business onte< • MIS move '" on them (' nr ,30m.n) @) MERV GAlf'AN Guests. George Peppard, Nancy Dussault. Koren Morrow, Las Floristes Models, Jim G1ovanm. Cnoc 10:00 G ()) LOU GRANT A man·• (Robell Eon Jonell 111 won.. painted on hoa wait IS lht'eatened with deatructlon when the 1>u11d1no 11 acheduleO to b8 lrazedl ('!!iws 1Ck30 NEWS 11:00 8 Cl) 01) NEWS LOVE. AMERICAN STYLE "Love And The Tycoon·• VOMs'8 ge1S lmtOl\/9d With the head of her companv. G MOVIE .. * '"' "The Pet1I$ 01 Pauline" C 19H) Belly Hutton. John Lund. The Ille ot 1 silent tom 1tM IS traood trom h41!' humble beginnings lo her triumph In the Follea Bergere. (2 l'lrl.) m THEODDCOUPLE Felix 10. to "*'e up with hl5 ex-wife Wflh • aen11- mental reminder of h8'>1)1- er days. «I) MONTY PYTHON'S .FLVINO CIRCUS m MtCHAEL. JACt<SON Authot and jOumallS1 Nora Ephron examtnes jC>llm#- "''' H ceiebfrtles and "gosaip" )OUrnallsm: the Portrayal of the personah· IHIS ot pub/IC figures by tne news media C!) MACHEll / lEHRE.A REPORT 11:30 8 (I) C8S LATE MOVIE * * * "Babe" ( t975) Susan C18'k. Ate1t Korraa. The 1tory of Babe Otdrlk· son Zahar1aS. one of the grea1e1t of female athletes, is lr8ced trom her Olymptc triumptts t"'ough tier bat tJa 8QM'l1 cancer. D TONtOHT a..-t host: Steve Martin GUMt• Betnedelte Peters. Olen C~bell. Rlc.lwd Pryor D LOVE. AMSllCAH STYLE "l.ove And The Senoua Weddlno" llloO practk!al Jokers decide to gel married. "l.owt And The Piii" Bert and Ellen are worried llboul their oeugn. ter'a trip to Europe. a o SOAP (EpleoOe 5) More ~ about the Tates and Campbell• come to tight wflen 8ur1 and Mary ... 1 ~ .. ,,,.,, and Euntoe ,,_., Jodta. (RI (Nelwo<k llO\llaN ~ dt9Crelion) I HOGAN'S HE1'0Q OETSMAllT CAPTIONED ABC NEWS ~RNING 12:00 8 lWJUGHT ZONE An unacr~ traveling merdl.lnt damW he llU a magical ckllt Wllictl w1n save a condemned man. 4D HtGHHOPE.8 CD HONEYMOONERS W1tneu1ng a t>ank rot>bery, Ralph goea home to hide. but the gllngl'lerS Miik him out. St DICK CAVETT Guest: Wllllam Sloane Colltn, fonn9f Cl\aplaln ol Yale lJnMnlty and pr_. ent PMIOI' Of RNerai0e Chwdl, New York City. Wl3 G a:I POUCE STORY "A Commulll1y Of VlC1im9• The poltce hive trouble gathering enough 8\lldellce to convict a drug addict for kllllng a c><>liC*nan. CR) 12::30 0 MOVIE • • "Soulfl Of Teus" 11939) Gene Autry, Smde'f Burnette. Gene Autrv attempts to put OOWn a revolution In Melttoo. C t IW I I =:-wrrs * *: * "Carnival Story" 11954) Anne Baxter, Steve Codnn ~/LEHRER 1:00 0 TOMORAOW Sarott McOlendon win talk about her expenences covering pre11dentlal c.ampetgn•. l.Mter Klnsolv· tng, a ~ editor, win c:htcuaa 1'111 11UOC41Uful ettOl't to regain hi• ~ grllUlonal preu creden· tlals G MAVERICK "Allaa Bart Mavenc:I<" 1:10 8 flEW8 9 WILD. WILD wOALd CWANIMALI "See Otlef's" The -ottw II PfeMntly !tie <*lier Of a growing controveray among CalHornia "81'8t· men and ~tlonllla. =1•= ~ MOVIE ***~ "Andy" 11965) Norman Alden, T-• C>a)'kamonova. The retanl· ec:t son Of an lmmlgrent family ~ out to IA oommunity, only to be misunderstood and rebutted.Ct hf., 45 min.) 3:60 I NEWSMN<ERS 4.:20 STSVE EDWAADS Tewsdat1'• Dafffl~ lflo.,ln 11.()RNING 11:30. **'It "MIU Grant Tak89 Rk:tlmond" ( HMll) lucllte Ball, Wiiiiam Holder\. A Ma'91wy geta her croolced ~ entan- gled In • legitJmate 11ou ... lnQ projllCt! C2 hfs., 20 min.) AFTERNOON 12:00 u • * ''SlnoaP<>re'' C l!M7) Ava Gardner • .Fred MKMurray. After return- ing from the -to find hlS hancee married and en amnellac:, e men cuntS her '-IOU of memotY· t 1 hf~ 30 min.) 3:00 0 * • "Only One Day Left Before l~ ( 19711 Peter Duel, Clinton Greyn. A pw of interna- toonal repotMHO'S try to regain a Jet from the son of 11 South American dictator. (thf .• 30m1n.1 3:30 fJ **'It "Str•e FC>f"te" c 19751 Cliff Gorman, Don- ald ~aly. An elite loroe. c:ompriaed of federal, Ital& and local police autflOn. fleS, "'-ligate the Oisap.. pearance of tarve ~·· ties of pnMous1y Miled heroin from the New Yorlt c;ty Police deC><*!OfY. I l hr~ 30 moo.) PBS Unveils Eight New Series LENNY AND SQUIGGY GREASE 'LAVERNE' RATINGS ..,chael McKean (left) and David Lander By TOM JORY NEW YORK CAP) -A new program des igned to knock down sex and ethnic job stereotypes and another examin- ing ne ws topics from an economic standpoint are among eight new series to be offered this rau to stations in the Public Broadcasting Senice network. ·'Freestyle," produced by KCET in Los Angeles~ wUJ be aimed at youngsters exploring ca r ee r choices. whil e ·'Economically Speaking," from WQLN in Erie, Pa., will feature M a rioa Whitman. a former White House economic adviser, PBS told network stations in a closed-circuit presentation. PBS said the new shows would be available in the fall along with 24 currently on the network sc h e dule , i n c ludin g "Masterpiece Theater." "Onee Upon a Classic," "Soundslage," "Vi s ion s" and "Great Performances" series. JN ADDITION, the non· commercial network said the popula r weekly programs "Washington Week In Review," "Wall Street Week" and "Mac- Neil-Lehrer Report" would con- tinue with the new season, beginning Oct. 1. PBS s uggest ed a daily schedule, which will be made final after comments from network stations are analyzed. Stations are free to select bro'ad· Greasy, Lovable Clods ~ Lenny and Squiggy Spice the Slapstick SP OK~NE. Was h. <A P l The names Michael McKean and David Lander don't ring too many bells. But if you say "Len· ny and Squiggy," tor many TV watchers an immediate image com es to mind -two greasy c lods f r om ABC 's p opular "Laverne and Shirley" series. "Last-ditch dales," is the way McKean and Lander, both 30, describe the inept c haracters they created about a decade ago while acting students a t Carnegie Tech in PittsburAb. And thars the w ay the '-"O. longtfme friends, like tl. "WE'RE STRANGE charac· ters, and we want lo remain strange," McKean said during an Interview here. He and Lander bad just made one or their infrequent personal ap· pearances. ''The stranger the better," Lander offered. Despite their efforts. both ad- mit that some fans s UlJ manage to find "Unny and Squlggy" love a blc in a curious sort of woy. McKenn Raid he and Lander created the two characters ror their own amusement. "People we kt> w were su~ers ror thot ~ort ofthlng," he cxptolned. After graduation, McKean and Lander became half of a four· ma n comedy act ca lled "CredibilHy Gap," and played .across the country. M c K EA N ·s A I D penny Marshall. Laverne in "Laverne and Shirley," saw the charac· ters in a club show and remem- bered them when it came time to hire writers for the series which has since become one or the most popular of all time. "Peony set things up. She knew we did these characters." McKean said. After writtng their first Laverne and Shirley'' episode, which they conceded was not all that funny lo them, McKean and Lander agreed to write themselves into the series os "Lenny and Squiggy." Since then, Laverne and Shirley have been able to bank on the two characters from the apartment upstairs to spice the ShOW Wtlh 0 blt Of Slapstick. McKEAN ANO Lander didn't write any of the 11crlpts last season, but they pla n Lo do several ln the comlng eaaon. Th<.'Y Raid they like bc1na both writers llJ1d actors. "When we write for ourselves we have some control," McKean said. The two are becoming more well-known on their own as the series grows, thanks to fan magazines and television game s h ows s uch as ''Hollywood Squares .. a nd the "$20,000 Pyramid." McKean and Lander said they haven't really thought too much about plans after "Laverne and Shirley'' runs Its inevitable course. "You mean we've been can- celed," McKean panned. "You didn't tell me! " BUT TOE TWO already are branching oot. They're gather· ing material for their first album, tentatively called "Len· ny and theSquiggitines." And lf they ever leave show bh;? "I've always wanted to run a used bookstore," said Lenny. "I think owning a hardware 8tore might be a good busineas," Squlggy sald In a stran1ely thou1bllui tone. , McKean and Lander said they'd rather n9• answer the question cast times for network pro· gra ms. "We have promise of public broadcasting's best fall schedule ever ." Chlue Aaron, PBS's senior vice president for wo· gram ming, said in a statement. "Over tbree·quarters of lhe proposed PBS prime time schedule will be new program· ming, including some of the most exciting performance pro- grams and powerful documen· taries ever offered on public television," she said. In addition to "Freestyle" and "Economically Speaking," PBS said the new offerill.gs would in· elude : IN ADDITION, the network said "Black Pe11Spective on the News," "Firing Line." "Over Easy." "Turnabout." "Nova." "Evening at the Symphony" and the .. Mark Russell Comedy Specials" would be back. "Julia Child and Company" will return, PBS said, and the "Dick Cavett Show," now shown at 1 i p.m. EIYr, will be offered twice each evening. PBS sug. gested It be run back-to-back with "the ''MacNeil·Lebrer Report." -.... The "Great Performances" schedule will 'inelude, PBS said, • Beverly Sills in Rossini's opera ··A Turk in Ital •• and a fiv&- part dramatiza~ of Eugene O'Nelll's "Mourning Becomes1 Electra." • • • • Tune in to the world of the Daily Pilot -the best channel for a good focus on the world from your doorstep to Damascus. The new, easy-to-read pages help you find what you need to know, quickly . Only the Daily Pilot puts news of the Orange Coast and your community first. Each day we bring you closer to your neighbors. But we can also tell you about the Mid-East and Africa; bring you Jimmy Carter: tum you on to the best sounds in pop. rock and concert music. We can unfold a world of information and entertainment from local to International correspondents, reporters and columnists. Tum to the Daily Pilot-it can be a beautiful experience. DAILY PILOT 642-4321 ,. ' .. ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIES POP MUSIC Roeketing to Stardom Mark Hamill Dowr1 to Earth in 'Corvette' By J EAN-CLAUDE BOUIS NEW YORK CA P l Mark Hamill crn,i. crossed the galaxy in laser-cannon rocket ships 1n "St ar Wars" and cruised in a candy-apple. mt!tul flake custom Stingra y In "Corvette Summer " When he's not before the cameras he tools around in a rented car . "Yes, I drive I have a rented Volvo," said Hamill. 27, who is waiting to start work on the sc quel to "Star Wars" early next year. "A lot of car enthusiasts believe that 1 know about cars now," he said in an mterview. "But I feel like a complete charlatan." IN "CORVE17E SUMMER," Hamill. a high school student. and his auto class salvage the Sting ray from a junkyard . They rebuilt it with a souped-up engine. special body design, bright red paint. high-performance shock absorbers and right-hand drive -"the better to ogle girls on the sidewalk." WILLIAM l.EE HOLDEN GRANT . .., ...... .. _ "*l•K at m tnn·· THI U.ST WALTZ Cl'OI llOT KMflOtl JAWS l IM>t SO«IT. NO .. AUIS llllOl OOUlD • .IAMll UO.IN CAHKOIN ONI '"°' IU...WC:MAll VtHCllff llO WIDNISOAY Cf'Ol "LUS. DIVll'S UIN CPO! e<>T K..- JAWS 2 1..01 -n. HO .. AHU 121acl-:t100.J1J0°llOq.IO::tO .a...wc:NAtl VIHC1 llG WIONISDAY (l'Ol ~ut DIVll'S UIN (POI "TMA>el GOD ITS ,_,DA r "UlllT Tur· trGI , ... _.--.. •.. , ... .,.,.., 527 222> \ "T'MI I.Alf WALTZ" WllDAU ''"""°' UT/MM l:>-•'-1-t;H "AUTTU1'41GHT MUSIC" "TUlt4tH• PGIMT" C,GI lMI l~a 1., "liuo'I OOUlO • MUNI UOUN CA,.ICOIN ONl<'°l l'Ull ~Cllt CLOSI INCOUNT""1""1,.._ _ _..., Of n.t '"'llO •1HO lll'OI l'lUS unouA•D '"o• llOY RilllrMI JAWS 2 l"OI ,lUI ._, SUtHCl tOIH, _,"UNI •• .,.10.u 000. lllllSK-.Um t1STI THI LAST WALTZ lPOt Pllll lASf OAYI Of flUMO"Pet 'The dcbcript1ons of the car were totally alien tu m e l had to "'t down and learn that like 'she .,ell-. bCushl·ll~ hv the seashore,' Hamill said of the 1975 Corvette wt\ich has the tiUe role ' The descriptions sounded silly at first. he s aid. but ·'that stuff's very important. for instance G abrit'I 1>hocks, that's the top of the hne." HAMILL, WHO llAD ANDROIDS R2D2 and r JPO for sidekicks m "Star Wars," doesn't seem (o mind working with mechanical stars. "It's like a thankless role. but I love surrounding myself with good characters like the robots A car is dif· ferent because it is manimate. But m this movie. 1t 's JUSt a device " · ' The $20.000 "device" was conceived for MG M by art director James Schoppes and created by cur "customizer" Richard Korkes "People said. 'before you were competing with robots, now it's a car,' " Ham.i ll noted. "But the car doesn 't have a personality. 1t 's just a writers' device to get these tw o k id s together " In the film. pro· duced by Hal Barwood and directed by Ma t· t h e w Ro bbins from their own script. t he \ boy-car-girl triangle is com pleted by co-star Annie Potts. Hamill believes the title might put off some moviegoers. "And it's too bad. ll 's really a romantic MARK HAMILL movie And it's really sorry that we're in a bunch with 'Eat my Dust' and 'Go for It' and 'Gone ID Sixty Seconds.· It JUSt sounds like a 90-minutt• car-crash movie. "FOR INSTANCE, MY mother never ID a million years . would have gone to see a movie with that t1tle,' ·said Hamill. whose parents live in San Francisco. "But she went to this because her son is in the movie, and she comes out with tears streaming down her face because it's so roman· tic " For lla mmill-who has done much television work. 1Dcludmg "General Hospital." "Room 222" and "The Partridge Family" -"Corvette Sum· mer" is only his second film. He said he was sur· prised by the success of "Star Wa rs," but that he was even more surpr ised to be cast in one of the starring roles as Luke Skywalker. "I wasn't the bes t actor. I was one version that worked It ·s certainly not an actor 's film. You could see 1t five times and not notice that I'm in it. "I have so much more creative input into ·corvette Summer.· It largely succeeds or fails because you like my character or you dislike him." NOW PLAYING EDWARDS' NEWPORT •2 Newpon Beach 644·0760 CINEMA WUT #1 Westminster 892·4493 BUENA PARK DRIYE·IN Buena Park 821 -4070 1 "•· , .. "SIMI TOUGH" llU Iott..._,._, U:4~.Jt ''COMA" 6cJe.lllJt Wl'-~llit PGO NOW PLAYING UACIN£MA ... h •• ., •• ,'\.,. ta:a .._ 111•1 S40-~ •'--. .,.,.,,.. ·~· ••·•• Moncs.y. June 19, 1978 CAA. 'Y PILOT 87 By The Associated Press The following are Billboard's bot record hits for the week e nding June 24 as they appear in next week's issue of Billboard m agazine. HOT SI NGLES 1. ··Shadow Danc1(lg·· Andy Gibb I RSO > 2. ··s aker Street" Gerry Raffe rty <Un1ted Artists> 3. "It's A Heartache" Bonnie Tyler <RCA> 4. "You 're T he One T hat I Want" John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John CRSO) s ... Take A Chance On Me" Abba <Atlantic 1 6. "You Belong To Me .. Carly Simon C Elektra> 7. "Use Ta Be My Girl" O'Jays <Philadelphia International ) 8. "'Love ls Like Oxygen" Sweet <Capitol> 9. "Still The Same" Bob Seger (Capitol > 10. "Dance Wilh Me" Peter Brown tDrivel TOPLPS l. · "Satu.r day Nigh t Fever· Soundtrack .. IRSO> 2. "Feels So Good" Chuck Mangione <A&M ; 3. "City To City'' Gerry Ra fferty <United Artists) 4. "London Town" Wings CCapitol l 5. "'FM' Soundtrack" CMCA > EASY LISTENING 1. "Bluer Than Blue" Michael Johnson <BMI > America > 2. "Even Now" Barry Manilow <Arista> 3. "You're The Love" Seals & Crofts CWarner Bros.> 4. "'Baker St reet" Gerry Rafferty <United Artists> s. "You Belong To Me·' Carly Simon (Elektra l SOUL SINGLES l "Use Ta Be My Girl " The O'Jays < Phila9elph1a lnternat1ona~l 2. "Close The Door " Teddy Pendergrass 1 Philadelphia lnternat1onal > 3. "The Grooveline" Heatwave <Epic 1 4. "Runaway Love" Linda-Clifford CCurtom > 5. "Dukey Stick" George Duke <Epic > COUNTRY SINGLES l. "I '11 Be True To You" Oak Ride Boys <A BC> 2. "It Only Hurts For A Little While" Margo Smith <Warner Bros.> 3. "There Ain't No Good Chain Gang" J ohnny Cash & Waylon Jennings <Columbia> 4. ··1 Believe In You" Mel Tellis <MCA> 5. :·1 Can't Wait Any Longer" Bill Anderson (MC A.> · Jlil~~ Sued on •true llOfy~ ~ PLUS "PRISONER OF SECOND AV~NUE" "THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY" "CAPRICORN ONE" (PO) "THE LAST WALTZ" (PG) "AMERICAN GRAFFITI" (PG) "THE STING" "CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND" "THE DEEP" (PG) "IF EVER I SEE YOU AGAIN" "FM" CPGl "OUR WINNING SEASON" "RETURN TO MACON COUNTY" "WHERE ooes IT HURT?" (9) "THE LAST WALTZ" "GOODBYE GIRL" (PG) "RABBIT TEST" "HOUSE CALLS ' "ANNIE HALL" (PG) "DAMIEN: THE OMEN 2·· (R) ''THE SENTINEL'' "DAMIEN: THE OMEN 2" (R) "THe SENTINEL" ALL D"IVIM NS O~tN 61JOr.M • .....-r\Y c r1110 Unoer 12 ~, .. Unl•n 1t KklOle ~••nrouno If It floata, chance• are you'll read about It In the DAILY PILOT Alice Cooper To Help Sign liOLLYWOOD <APl -Rock singe r Alice Cooper. claiming "it 's about time we showed people that rockers have some class." has prom· 1sed to donate $1,000 from each of 27 shows on his concert tour this called on other rock ·11 • roll stars to make con tributions lo the sign Cooper said he wanted t o donate $27 .000 about the cost or one let ter m the sign -m the name oC one of tus idol. Groucho Marx. sum mer to help restore -----------the ragged "Hollywood" sign. The sig~. Whi c h h a s o rnamented the Hollywood Hills for 50 years. has deteriorated in recent limes, and ef· forts to restore 1t have met with uneven sue· cess Cooper. noting that Hollywood's film COil\· mun ity has failed t o <'Om l> to the aid of one of its oldes t sym bols, ew 4 Ttac.11 Stereo Sound' t!twardS UOOCINEMA ·THANK GOD IT'S FRIDAY' ,..~":~':°:.~~· .. '''"'.~~no Mil -.ClU'llt Of' fHf • ._.,. 'ANNIE HALL.. !PGI \. Plus {PO) 'HIGH ANXIETY ' Plus Academy Awa1d Winner THE GOODBYE GIRL $2 00 lilt 2·30 Sal/Sun edwanls KUNTI"'TON t116Clio•I...,.•• 14-Mll• .. . • lllJ DAILY PILOT Mono.y JUM 19 1178 AT YOUR SERVICE THE t'AMIL \ t:IRt:l.., 8) Oil K .. ant• "At lost, Mommy! The car's nice and clean!" "Cot a problem? Then wnte to Pat Dunn. Pat Will cut red tape, getlmg the answers and act1011 you need to ,,olve mequ1hes in government and busmen. Mad your questions to Pat Dunn. At Your Service. Orange CO<L!t Daily Pilot. P.O. Bor 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. As many letters as possible will be answered. but phoned mquines or letters not includmg the reader's full name. address and business hours' phone number cannot be considered Thiscolumnappearsdal· ly except Saturdays ... ~o Auto Practice• Hit DEAR READERS: 'Gemco Automotive En· terprjses has agreed to a $100,000 settlement of a suit charging the firm with unlawful and fraudulent business practlces iand acts of unfair co m pe tition. according to the Bureau of Automotive Repair. The settlement with Gemco stems from a com· plaint filed by the attorney general and the Sacramento County district attorney in Sacramen- lo County Superior Court, following an Investiga- tion using bureau undercover cars in Gemco stores Utrougbeut California. It was ~barged in the complaint that Global t;ntt>rprises and Lacky Stores, Inc., which do busi· 11e!'IS as Gemco, had engaged in illegal practices, including the following: leading customers to belit>ve that installation of the tie rod end tension· 1ng dC'vices "a!> necessary to put their cars in safe "orking condition, when in fact such devices were unnt>cessary and might even make the vehicles un· s afe (o drivr: advertising brake overhauls at -;pHial prices when costs were s ubstantially higher than those advertised; failing to honor "lifetimt>" battery warranties: and failing to pro- vidt> customers with written estimates. Without admitting any wrongdoing. Gemco agreed to pay SI00,000 to the investigatinJt and pros· ecuting agencies. In addition the firm was en· joined from engaging in the practices with which ll was charged in the complaint. The settlement also calls for Gemcl' to keep detailed records of all salei. of tie rod e nd tens ioning devices and make the f'f>cords available to the bureau upon reasona- ble notice. SuppW...f"tlt Leafy G~ DEAR PAT : I'm thinking about becoming a 't'J!l'ta nan. but wonder 1f this diet can endanger hl•C:t Ith hccau~l' 11 has in!>ufficient nutritional con- lt•nl C.C .. Huntington Beach h can. and you should consult your personal ph~·sician before making a radical change In your dit>l. Accordln~ to a report by The Committee on .'lulriliooal Misinformation of the National ,\cademy of Sciences, both the quantity and quall· ty or protein included are Important. Restrictive dieto; can be dangerous. Vegetarian diets that are varied and balanced -including both cereal and dried beans, plm milk and eggs -are less likely to deprive the body of nutrition. Although individual \legetartans report seemingly excellent health, there are still no long. range studies to prove that vegetarianism cannol produce anemia and other undesirabl e conditions. Thr committee advises that If you 're going vegetarian, aim for variety; H you won't eat eggs and milk, at least consume fortified soybean milk and lots of dark green leafy vegetables. Coupon• May Ba1'e Cada \/al~ DEAR PAT: I round a lot of old Raleigh cigarette coupons while sorting out some boxes. Is thcr~ is still a premium or cash value on them? P.M .• Huntington Beach Send a sample premium coupon with a self- addressed, stamped envelope to: Trading Stamp Jnstitute of America, II Broadway, New York, N. Y. 20004. They will provide the address where your coupons can be redeemed. TSIA also bandies trading stamp f'edemptlon inquiries. Be sure to send a sample. Particular People Select JOHNSON & SON Jtome of the "Golden Touch" "Best advertising. and. you had more to show". ALLAN H. ANDERSON Sent. Ana. Calll. ANOTHER SATISIFIEO CUSTOMER dOHNSON & SON l* I 2626 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa • 540-5630 Newport ~uilding Fees Surge Developers eager to obtain permits before new state energy regulatJons go mfo effect July l have pushed building fees to re· cord heights in Newport Beach. Bob Fowler. assistant director of bu tiding for the city. said Apr1l 's permits set a monthly re- cord of $28 million worth of buildings THE FIGURE IN May was a lower $10.8 million, but it's still considerably higher than last ye.ar 's $6.3 m1 Ilion for the month. The largest of the commercial projects submitted in May is a new Ford Aeronutronics build· ing valued at $4.1 million. The energy regulations could push up the cost or construction by 10 to 20 percent, Fowler estimated. . He said the regulations a re de· tailed and cover such subjects as insulation. amounts of glass and mechanical equipment. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking If Dangerous to Your Health. OVERAU LIGHTING WILL be cut back. with an emphasis on s pot hghltng as needed. Fowler said. In some cases. construct1on costs could be cut. but the de· tails or the regulat1onS Wiil pro- bably boost the costs of design and city inspection, he said. Il is hoped that lower operat· 1ng costs of energy-efficient buildings will make up for the higher initial costs, Fowler said. . Five Wee~ .... SUMMER SCHOOL Grade 1-8 June 26th·-July 28th 8:30 to 12:1 s Phone Registration Begins Monday, June 19th 631-1639 CHRIST LUTHERAN DAY SCHOOL 760 VICTORIA ST. COSTA MESA, CALIF. TOTAL COST FOR THE. FIVE WEEK PROGRAM $75.00 (PAYABLE AT 115.00 PER WEEK) 9 mg. "ta(, 0.8 mg. nicotine av. per cigarette by FTC me1hod • ... I INSI OE: • nn Landers •Lifestyle •Horoscope •Classified Mo~CIJy Junv 19, 1978 OAILY PILOT ... Objets d'California • ., Cl D•oty Po tel Ploele11ty Lff P•JM ,I . . . . ·squven1rs don ~tfeally change much. Basiqally it's still the same: pennants, water globes. . really, you could look to the first World's Fair and find comparable items.' · By DENNIS McLELLAN Of Ille D•llY P itel Stitt ll 's summer again : time for that camera- draped horde of tourists in bermuda s horts and aloha shirts to invade Southern California. And they. no doubt, will want to take something home besides a sunburn to prove to their friends and relatives that they indeed have forayed into the land of sunshine and freeways. The answer, of course. is souvenirs. But the question ls what form do these obJets d 'California take? • Orange salt and pepper shakers shaped hke navel oranges. • Orange piggy banks shaped like navel oranges. •Window decals from Balboa. • Shot glasses that say "Just a Swallow from San Juan Capistrano." • Picture postcards of the driveway and front door of Richard Nixon·s San Clemente home .. • Pen holders shaped like the map of CalHorrua. complete with inlaid abalone shell chips. • ' • Gold bathtub-s haped ashtrays from Capistrano. • Mini crates of Califorma oranges. <The tiny "oranges" are candy> This 1s just a sampling of souvenirs found along the Orange Coast tn the summer of '78 I If the selection sounds vaguely familiar. it ·s because it has not changed much since, say. the sum mer of '58. "Most of the things are timeless." says shopkeeper Sue Di Maio. "Souvenirs don't really change much. Basically it's still the same: pen· nants. waler globes ... really. you could look to the first World's Fair and find comparable items" · Marigold Schlueter can attest to that. She and her hus band, Orville. have owned Alden's Gift Shop on the Balboa Peninsula for 24 years. "I hat(' to buy anything because they can't come up with anything new," she says. "It drives me nuts because everyone and their brother hai:; the same thing with a different name on it." It's true. Most of the souvenir ceramic plates. tin trays and assorted gewgaws sold at one end of the state are the same as those sold at the other The only difference 1s the glued-on labels noting location. "'They like le have things marked." says Edna Hicks, owner of the nearby Bamboo Rat· tan Gift Shop. ·'Oh. they want to have something that shows where they've been. Like when I went to llawaii I had to have a little shot glass 'With ·11awai1 ' on 1t " She sells more items marked "Balboa " Before headmg off ro see the world. do some money exchange hor:nework. N •• than those labeled "California." which can be bought anywhere, she says. And. s he adds, "people don 't want Newport: they want Balboa. They don 't un dersland it's the same thing. It's more well known, )jke Fort Lauderdale, I guess. That's why I have these little Balboa charms and spoons." Shells aJso are popular, Mrs. Hicks reports. She has shell mirrors. shell boxes. shell ear· rings. shell animal and people figures . She even has just plain old shells. "They <tourists> don't know we don't have a single shell on the beach." she says. "I have to tell them the water's too cold." The shells are imported from places such as Hawaii, the Philippines and India. The exception 1s abalone shells "and they're getting scarce." s he says. They're used for soup bowls. soap dishes and ashtrays. One of the largest arrays or souvenirs is found at the Capistrano Trading Post across the street from the old mission The shop is fi lled with T-s hirts, book tote bags, trays. dishes. coasters. sun visors. notepads. coin purses and assorted other items all bearing the name of San Juan Capistrano or the mission. The shop 1s run by Sue DiMa10, who in 37 years. has sold a ton of souvenirs to tourists. "The big trend now is T-shirts," she says ·second to that is our shot glass. which b a copyrighted item . We sell loads or those." Mrs. DiMaio says she has given away more than one million free swallow stories: Customers used lo swamp her and her clerks with questions about the birds' annual flight. "We didn't have time so I started the pamphlet about 25 years ago." She says she frowns on souvenirs that are tasteless and she tries to screen them. "It doesn't have to be expensive, but it should be or good value." Why are souvenirs so popular? "It makes an inexpensive gift for somebody to shove in their suitcase and give to all the of· fice workers." says Mrs. Schlueter with a laugh. Others buy them ror their baby sitters, cat or do~ sitters and children left at home. notes Mrs. Hicks. Mrs. DiMaio feels there 1s a s tigma at tached to souvenir shops. "l think people really look down on them." She feels. however. that souvenirs serve a purpose. "People take something of the place back with them and when they see it they can re· member it.'' A. Mark, a Yen ... . a buck or a pound. Money makes the world go 'round. $ By JUDITH OLSON OfttieOatty ~tt .. St.eft It's 3 o'clock in the morning. The weary traveler lands in Orly Airport, about a 45· minute drive from the historic part of Paris. ex hausted after a long charterftight. He decides to take a cab to his hotel instead of trying to figure out what bus to take and what to do with all his luggage. The cab driver. eager for the rare. loads him in and whisks him orf. Tbe traveler. on his first trip abroad. dozes on the long trip in. Finally the cab arrives and the driver wakes up his passenger. "Two hundred francs please," the driver says. All of a sudden the trsveler wakes up with a start. He doesn't have any French money and he doesn't even know what the exchange rate Is In Fr~ce. How much is 200 francs ln American dollars? What ls he to do? Many large hotels have clerks or bellboys who would help the traveler out of his dilemma, but the unwary tourist, who has not done his homework, can be gypped out or a lot or money in situations like Utis. ENTER A NEW service trom Deak-Perera, a forei&Q currency exchange which calls Itself "the world's oldest and largest" such company The New York-based Orm has Inaugurated a "Travelers Currency Exchange·· which al· 1 • lows people going abroad to purchase foreign currency from 120 different nations along with their airline tickets Travelers' checks in seven foreign curren- cies also are available The exchange rate is exactly what a tourist would find al a bank in the foreignlalTd he is visiting. The new service was introduced to the public during a press luncheon in the Bonaten- ture Hotel, LOS Angeles, wtuch included a few "games." Those attending the luncheon were given an English banknote at the door, which could be exchanged for Italian lira and Belgian francs inside. Since the hors d 'oeuvres and drinks were for "sale" in yen and francs there was little choice: you traded or dldn 'teat. THE ONLY DECISION was whether to ex- change all the money or hold some as a hedge on ruture tr1clc ln the "game ... A little wheeling and dealing brought a bargain of two appetizer9 ror the price or one. but for those who dldn 't eat or drink fast enou1h thore was n surprise. The currency was de· valued and everything cost twice as much. A second dcvaJuaUon was declared towara <See MONEY,P•geC2> I ' 1 C"2 DAILY PILOf t.aonU.y June HI. 11'78 ~ANN LANDERS /HOROSCOPE ( Horoscope ) About Bunk Beds '-----------------)EAR READERS : that s he 'd co m e TUESDAY, JUNE 2i> By SYDNEY OMARR Nov· 21 >: Movement. Recently a youngster cras hing down, so one s e l r ·ex Pr cs s 1 on · wrote and confessed his day 1 asked her if she'd mes 5 8 g e 5 • v 1 5 l t s fear of sleeprng in the mmd switching bunks. dominate. Short trip bottom bunk bed. He She was very agreeable. may be necessar y. wanted lo know if I had Would you believe, one Study Libra Jnessage; ever heard of an upper week later. lfellonHER ! be flexible. lf you are bunk falling on a person virsatile. you galn. If in the lower bunk -and not. you lnv1te direct if so, what happened. confrontation at wrong 'Having had no ex· place and Ume. l ith b k S•Grrr•••us CNov . per e nce w un A•• La11clen BLOOMINGTON. ARIES (March 21 · April 19): St.art climb to more elevated position. Don 'l be fooled by the lure of false security. Take a chance on you - assert you rself, start dialogue with superiors. Outline plans, methods, dreams. You're going p laces and now you know It! TAURUS <April 20· May 20): Accent on communication ; dls- sem In ate information. You have plenty to ex· press: get facts in order a nd go to ll. Distance s hould PoSe no problem. Travel. educatfon, special publications are featured . Capricorn, Cancer 'figure in scenario. " ,._. beds. l turned to my 22-Dec. 2]): Full Moon readers.. n.eresult.s were ·accent on home Im· staggering. Want to provement, acquisition read over my shoulder ? of items leading to beau-FROM MOOSE JAW. t y a n d com r o r t . SASK. -Dear Ann: l'm Spotlight on income. a mother of ten children. I o c a ti n g m i s s i n g we had bunk beds all articles, getting credit over the place and that due from family. You youngster who wrote to learn what is good for you need have oo fear. you -and otherwise. Bunk beds are 10() per· CA PRICORN <Dec . cent safe. They are.built 21 -Jan. 19l: Desires. sothatuppermattresses needs blend -and are and frames are just a fulfilled. You gain im· little larger than the bot· pet us from gehuine com· tom ones. If the upper pUment. Pisces. Virgo falls, it will get stuck. It figure prominently. can't crash to the lower Your per so nality bunk. -Mrs. M.C. sparkles. Cycle is high DEAR MRS. M.C.: -take initiative, make Thanks for yoar opla.ioa. new starts, stress Herearea fewotbers: surancecompany. PORTLAND. -ME.: Our eight c hildren always invited sleep- over guests. so we had bunk beds lo three rooms. Every upper fell al one lime or another - no serious injuries, but awfully scary to bear a crash and screams in the-night, so we traded the bunks for trundle beds which fil un8er one another for storage dur· lng the day. This solved the problem. IND.: When I was in col- lege my roomie took the upper bunk. He snored something terrible and it used to annQl'. the hell out of me. To gel him to change his position, r would lie on my back. raise my feet and give him a few s udden bounces. One night be was snoring louder than usual (loo much to bear> and I really let him have it . Down came his bunk. The entire structure col· lapsed. He laughed his fool head off and I got a lump on my bead the size of a goose egg, but luckily no fractured skull. I .. Pharaoh Cheops· funeral barge m Cairo Museum. GEMINI <May 21 · June 20>: Lunar em· phasls on mystery. secrets. the occult, sensuality, concern of partner or mate with money matters. Aries, Libra figure prominent· ly -so does the number 9. You straighten out mis understanding . Roadblock to progress is removed. Ancient Boat Is Deteriorating CANCER <J une 21· July 22>: Full Moon s potlight on the public. how you appear to others. Partner or mate should be permitted to express views. Do more listening than talking. New approach aids. Break free from stifling tradition. By NICHOLAS B . TATRO CAIRO (AP> -The wo r Id 's oldest boat ltnown to be still intact wa:.-. built lo last for <'ternity. but it's :,lowly t•rumbling in a m useum 'hat seems to have been :ifflictcd bv the @urse of thl' Pharacih:.-. Experts say thl' ma ~terp1ece of. w<iod crafl could easily sail to- imported from Ita ly broke before it could be installed, and work was halted unW a new sup· ply could be found. Then workers ran short or aluminum for the roof. and more delays re- sulted. much mois t.ure and might expand in the heat. causing further damage . So b e scrounged cedar from 1,000-year-old Fatimi<j palaces in Cairo and patched the rotten planks. Youssef says it took five attempL-; before he ma s tered the giant jigsaw puzzle. and the work was exC'ruciatingly slow -· 1 spent three years studying every modern river boat I could find in LEO <July 23-Aug. 22): Collect what you need, avoid extremes, maintain even, steady pace -deal with Cancer. Aquarius persons. Intuitive flash provides valuable in· s ight. Individual who cares about your welfare will prove it. \'ou can take steps to improve emotional and financial security , clay if put in the watt•r But betaus e the museum built to protect 1t remains unfin1s hC'd the boat is ~rackm~. the ~moothly hewn planks that give the ship its g raceful Imes arc warp- ing, and the wood is dry- ing out. When the ::.howcasc finally neared comple- tion fi ve years ago. Youssef says the elec· trical svstem was found to bt• faulty Worker:.. <1 rc still busy rewiring the building, replacing the glass and installing an as bestos roor lo shield the boat against the fierce s ummer sun. Youssef s ays New York "s Brooklyn Museum is trying to get anoth er solar boat, b u r i e d. near the Great P y r amid This may further delay or cancel the opening of the boat museum. .-the .area. Then it took 18 months to lift the pieces out or the pit and coat each one with polyvinyl to protect it ... VIRGO IAug. 23-Sept. 22>; You w.alk Jine line between pass ion and cool rapport. Element of ·'t ease" and fooli s h game is present. Enjoy yourself but keep track of costs. Gemini, Sagit· tarius figure promlnent- 1 y. Leave details for another time. Social life accelerates. Gain over- all view. The sleek, cedar-wood ship found next to the Great Pyramid almost25 years ago 1s believed to have earned the mummy of the Pharoah Cheops to its final resting plllce 4.600 years ago It was buried next to his pyramid'shaped tomb to serve him m hi::. after· 11rc. Cheops· funeral barge was reassembled on the :.pot .beginning in 1957. and work started in 1960 on t he conrrete and glass showcase, 59 feet tall ~nd 208 feel long. that was to protect it from the clements and put It m puOllC VICW. Hag Ahmed Youssef. the master craftsman who spent four years meticulous ly assem· bling and restoring the boat. says the protective caps ule s hould have been finished in a year But after $1.S million and 18 years. it's a v1ct1m of bad luck. inefficiency and bureaucracy Wires s pill like spaghetti from holes in the walls. tape covers holes in th<' s pecial g lass. the roof leaks and the air cond1t1on1ng rloesn 't work. Experts sav it'll b<' another s ix months or year before 1t 's ready. In the meanume. the boat which in theory was designed to carry the king to tbe sun god Ra , is gradually de· teriorating. · ·1n ten years. the boat will collapse .unless :,omething is done," says Youssef. "I can see 1t happening and I work on 1t every day. It's a c rime." • The 96-foot stone pit that the ancients built to store the boat pres~rv<>l'I the wood &t a constant temperature of about 62 F'. and a humidity ' of between 60 and 65 ~t cent. '"There are two ideas being considered.·· says Youssef . a portl y bearded man who lives only a few hundred yards from the Cheops pyramid. "One is that we continue with this museum and the other is that we build a new mu se um for both boats." The solar boat with 12 oars is unpainted, and archeologists believe it was built hastily after the king died to ferry his mummy downstr eam from the ancient capital o f Memphis to the pyramid-shaped tomb. The Nile River was only a f ew hundred yards from Giza in ancient times. The second boat is still sealed in a stone pit un- der 41 limestone blocks weighing several tons each. archaeologists say. It is believed to be a mate to th<' first except it may have a mast and sail for travel upriver agains t lhe current. Some archaeologists speculate it may have gold trim and other fix· tures that the re · ass em bled boat doesn't have. Only wood, mats and about S,000 yards of rope were found in the pit that was opened. Three other boat pits s urround the Great Pyramid, but they were robbed in ancient times and archaeologists found only scraps of rope and traces of gilt trim. Youssef, who will give a series of lectures on t he boat m Seattle next fall during the King Tut ex hibition there. as· sembled the funeral ship from the giant model kit the ancient Egyptians left behind -1,224 pieces neatly stacked in 13 layers complete with lniJtructions. Each attempt to as- semble the boat took six months. and each fai l ure cost another three months. he says. Youssef did most or the work himself, with the help of 20 workers who did the hfting. hauling and fitting. The break came on the third attempt when a work man noticed that hieroglyphics on two pieces were perfectly a ligned. "I looked over the boat and found that all the pieces that fit together properly had the same alignment,·· Youssef says. Youssef said he first thought that the writing told the story of the boat, "'but actually they were sort of instructions on how to piece it together.·· What is learned from the boat. Youssef says. is that the ancients had a '"very precise and ad· vanced technology. If we wanted to bulld such a boat today. we couldn't.·· LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Full Moon highlights studio space. room in which to maneuver and grow. es· sentials, basic material. security. Slick to the facts -let speculation wait for another time. You're not trapped. You'll discover escape hatch. Know it and act accordingly. seORPIO .<Oct. 23· Wedding and engage· mern announcements run on Siplday in the Daily Pr lot. J"""ornu are available at all Daily Pilot of fices or by calling the Features Deportment. 642-4321. To aootd disappoint ment. prospecttve bndes are reminded to have their wedding stories. with a black-and-while gl0$sy .of the lmde or of the coupk. to the Features Depart- ment one week before the wedding ••• Money <From Page CU the end of the social hour and most guests walked Into the dining room with virtually worthless money in their hand. "That was the first time I ever bought lox with lira," one man teased. The game was intended to bring home the pomt that travelers must be familiar with foreign currency and be prepared for fluctua- tions before they go abroad. "A FEW YEARS ago a traveler could flash a roll or dollars. But today he must know the coin or the realm, .. asserted Lars Hansson, vice president of Deak-Perera. Ir a person attempts to spend dollars in hotels. restaurants or shops in ot.her countnes he is likely to have 10 to 30 percent taken "off the top" as a service charge. ·'The shopkeepers don 'l want to lake the risk or acceplJf\i dollars," said Leslie Deak. vice president for marketing. Another advantage to purchasing foreign cur· rency lh.rouab his company 11 that It comes wllb a booklet ol valuable information about the coun- try. But the modern muse um is hot and stuffy. and Youssefsaysnuctua-. lions in temperature and humldlt.y are causing the wood todryoutandwarp. Problems with the museum started even before wo rk began, meanly over whether to build it over Lhe pit where the boat w u round or at anoU\er &oca· tlon far from the pyromld. "The~allest piece was only a few inches Included in lhe pamphlet are conversion charts, plctUtts of the billa and colns ol the COUD· try. <'Ustoms and entry reautatJona, pointa for UP· ping. using the telephone and ahopplf\i, a briefllat or points or Interest and lntormaUon about the <'limat.e. Alm~t u 100n as con· structlon began. more problems Grote. Glua long end the largest was 73 feet." says Youssef. "But. IQme sec-ttons of the wood had rotted away Md needed to be replo~ed." Vouuef says he couldn't use ntwly cut cedar to replace the destroyed ~ectionh bttlUl't' It contained too ' The currency ts purchased tbroUih • travel agent ancl t.he money ls sent by insured mall to the buyeT An y rorelgn money lell alter a trip cun be sold back to Deak-Perera. f or the tourist who wants to be really "money-wise" na he travels, Deak recommends taklna travel~rs· cbecks ln Deutcbmarb or Swiss franta u a back-up for the dollar, which has done nothing but fall ln recent years. -FROM SAN MARINO. SAVANNAH, GA.: An originality, creativity. FROM GREENWICH, AQUARIUS <Jan . CONN I' d - CA.~ I served as a WAC in World War II and bad plenty of experience with bunk beds. During training I was assigned a lower bunk. The gal above me was ~11 and weighed 165 pounds. I had frequent nightmares upper bunk fell on ·me when l was at camp. Three guys were jump· ing on the darned thing at the time. I wasn't hurt because j us t a minute before I went to lake a phone call. Lucky me! 20.Feb. 18): Whal has -: m sen mg a picture or t he upper been happening behind bunk, moments after it the scenes is now out in dropped onto the tower the open. I ndividual bunk and fractured our with promotional skills s ix-year-old's shoulder. could come into your Myhusbandhadthepres- life. Capricorn. Cancer ence or mind to take this persons figure prom· picture in case we had inently. You are on any trouble with the in· brink of rare. valuable Announcing a -Slimmer Program fUTeeml discovery. PISCES I Feb. 19· March 20). You get '"favorable notices.·· Your prestige s wings upward as task, assign· ment is completed. Pleasure principle is ac- cented. Your own style nourishes. Aries, Libra figure in scenario. Be aggressive in making dreams come true. If June 20 ls your birthday you make ma· JOr domestic change. ad-justment this year. with September emphasized. November also will be a m emorable m on th Ca ncer , Capricorn persons play important role& in your life. You are sensitive. loyal. al times "stingy.·· You protect what you own. you desire seeurity and love. more so than most persons. You .. adore" food and probably you are an excellent chef. LOSE UGLY FAT AND INCHES THIS WEEK! COME IN , TODAY. I hl· R.Kkb.•Y Jonn Rober I Powe<s has designed d :.(le- N~wonu 6'-~ch 'cxc~pt1on~I rww •nrt•f!or c1t;-'1~n c-.tud10 •'n<t mo re' D~c,co'\<:11v~ rte''~"~ • C1al Summmer program to meet the se11· ~ovemeol needs 01 teea~s Foi ovei 50 years JOl'ln Rot>et 1 Powers has served the ernergmg woman in personal. bvs1nl!1'>s or c.Jreei aevelopmt:nt p1ofess1ooal modehnri Now the tet:nag~r c.Jn especially IParn to rr.ach her lull poien 11a1 the "Powers" way 1n ltle relaxed..atmos- pnere ol Summer classes Receive sub- stantial tu111on dis· ror conu.ut "nrl ·~~+c1t•rHh'' A((OUMI' "nd .Jn l"XCt'llen1 'hOwroom OI flM <1n11que' ""ct or131n<1l M1 INTE.JlJOR OE.SIGN ANTIQUf.S·AKT 349 north ...-pan bhd. newport beMh·64S-SUO · counts by reserving classes now. Call tor tree 111IOfllliltlQll. ~~~~ ORAN&ECOUNTY 3 Town & Country, Orange • (T14) 547-8228 FANTASTIC OFFER! ONE WEEK ONLY (Absolutely No Exceptions) JUNE 19 lhru JUNE 24 SIX MONTHS s2900 MEMBERSHIP Crf'f'linp,.i:;- Frinzds and i'{t•ighhnni · JtriM f ul,fUtt W-'l WA ff' C'fl•f'ibf•llf"llQ t~ VerttJS d~ Mtlo Coll~ ~H Co and OO"<'•nQ ~ w~ want IN! --8 ,..,110 to know wna1 VMu• undo lo< Ill O-'~ J""" "•nea trwt V•t"lusoe M•to dH1~1 •nd ••tt,c•,e uk>n O¥Pf ,,,,... yeat''Ji •OO beeau!.41 ..... WM c~··nC.O ·~ COUIO °" "'UI" lo help womfll" IOhf'I "1<t'.,. 1ncn,., "no pnunfJI\ petm.:.n~nlty thrtrt Any Olt'IPf 't-Ou~·no •'"•' nfl.\llh !.d•on H1 H"u r.ountry • ....., ... o.i,. • lftfY\hlllc lnduded fltat•-............ ~ P•Jftlml.t • Coftllollt'd °"4 , ,....,..., w...,.. Lou • )(odffW ~iw tqwpm-. """-"''-"' 'tOft•••tt ...... &y ~-IM°" •Hotuddce-. E..ch \/•nu, l)JI n ~ p•n<;ram ""''Qn~ •lroctry CO< net 5,,. •• 11()1\ally aupe"'1S<!d by (~ OVERW GH1 [RS ,.M lhoouuQhly unoe••t•nd no"' .,qty 11111 end can Q41nu•...iv eympeinta wUh client 11oends Who ... 1lrll(Jg1tno to ION Witlgllt v..,u11>0W llu thouunos oc guts wno ,.... IOal oound• end 1nc1Ms •mmecttalelv by tocrowcno 111e v..,... 00.1 end ••••c•M PfoO••m They're to llA9C>Y they re r>OW Vell\i' ~11"9¥ ..-.. • wnoie new Hie style end.,.'°" more '-"" tnO haC>C>•-,....., - V-1!>OWIla38 lr9ftCNMd salon•-- etl.c;INely 11e1p young 08uQflt-. rnotl'le<$. c.tt- o.is o•enomot,,..., end o<NI or""°"'°''*' A9'i """'" ~tely no dill9'wnc:e--v y.....,, ~ wno toCIOws our PfOQ•am 11an110 IOM ra1 andlMl!4'•1 ... l8 .... - ( "'00 10IUY '""'It• t11nt..tlflftC. OQPC')fh1f'tlf'f line! • I P"""'M \'<N 11 IO .. U8 I '"'' "'"'I(. a~ U ~,fulcht>r HOURS: I e.m ... p.m. Mond.ly ltwu Fridar ......... t2 nooft S.tutclet •OTICI toClllOITO•l "l .. lllt• CO.TOI' fMI ITA\'9 Oft CA&.ll'OUIJ& P'~ T•e COUNTYCWOU..o• MO.~ •••It •• (VA 0 f'OLSOM Ot<.e.- MOTICf: IS HEllellv GIV[N to, ... (ffdl ..... ti ....... MtfNOOK-1 ..... ... ..,_.-· ... <I••-........ ,,,. Ml .. et<~ "'' ,..,.,.., to Ille !Mm, wllll .. "9C-Y -~•. 111 lllt Offlu .. ,,,. <ltrk of .... •CIO.,. .,.. 111'9CI c.ur1, Of l't 9"-lft<rnt, .,.,,, IM 11101..,., _,,., •• to , ... "" clerwle"" .. IM Offkt Of JOlln H Mlt<lltll 1,.. .. •10 NtWPOM , ...... Orlvt. NtwPOf't 8t•<11, C.lllorn1e, w111<11 " t"9 Sii«• of tl\IMneu of -UnOtrtltNll 111 .ti INlltfl pttUlnlr19 10 Ille t1I•• of MIO dtodtnt, w1111111 tour MOfllM .. .., ,,,. 11"1 Pllbll<•tlon Of 1111, notice ' 0.ttd. IMJ)J, ,.,. Glori• H S<oll Eaeeutrla of .... Wiii ol Ille MIOW Nmtd O.Ct06tll JOMH H. MITCMIU. ISO, •1t~~Drin WlelDI ""'-' ._., CMlf..,.I• ,_.. Ttt: f110 -.1w AtWMW IW a..c..in. ~I"*! Or-. CO.ll O•llY Piiot, M.y tt end,,._ s. 12. ''· 1'7t 1099-11 PVBUC NOTICE MOTICI OI' IMTIMTIOH TO LEASll .. llC>f'ellTV NOT"ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN INI lllt NEWPORT M IES& UNllVEO S~OOl DISTRICT~ Clt<l•rtd Owl t ... 8t., View Sdlool Is not ~ tor ~"°°' cl•uroom -~ -PfO-PIK•I IO -Mid w:'-1 •net Ill Slit, l(Kt19CI ti tm Orct...ro. S.nte Ant, CA 92101. S.•IH propowll to IMW wld pro- perty wlll be N<Jetved, consoOtrect, tlld opened by the 8uSlnon Marwoer of this Olslrlet on tht JOlll day of June, ltll, ti l :OOp.m. at lllsofflctt, IO<tlect at 1817 Ple<...,11•, Coslf Mffe, CA '11621. Eacl\ -4 to IH,.. wld pro- per ly ~II lie accomP<ltlled by •n un- condltlonll certified c11eo In an •mount peyat>M to ,,,. ordor of ,,,. NowporMMW unified School Olslrlct ot u.000.00. •s • -••MH ttwt 1t1e bidder, If i.uc:ceuful, will pr()j)erly t•· ecute al'IO •«eel! • ie-UPOfl 111e 1.,ms •lld <-'llom H esletlll•Md by tllt Board Of Educttlon. TM Cllttk ol Ille lltc;iriest resooni1111e llldder 111•11 re· mt1n 111 ~iHslon Of 1t1e Buslneu M•n•oe• of llW Ol•lrkt ano slwlll De dPC>lled ti lnill.i Pilvment of r1tnl 1or wld preml-Opofl d.,. u e<ullon and oe11.,.ry ot wlcl IMst 01~1sa, uld check tlld Ille --will De lo<ftll· .., 10 .... OlslrlGI. No <°"'~ sNll IM peld •ny h<tnwcl ,... fti.I• -In ...... r•· qtrd, tnd lllet'e SIWlll IM no -lion l rom tny ,..._.i In .-it,.,.,,111"'9 IM lll9'1ffl -·-lliddtr Tlletl~---.,..11 tit recu11rect to en<.,.. ,,,. lonn of letsa -1c11 ,,., -lolort be9fl ep. Pf'OVtd by ltliS flo¥CL t CoPl' Of WlllCll I\ on .... "' .... office of the BIN~S MtNgtr of tho Olstrk t UPOfl ~of the wrilttfl blcl1, Ille Bu\t,.ess -.otr $1\efl ull lo< or•t b lddln9. Any person wllo ll•s heretofore wbmlllect • wrtllen btO m•y sul>t'ntt an ortl bfd ewc-1119 •I IH\I by llw peteenl tllt 111911es1 wril· lenbld. Tiit 111ones1 reSj)Oll\lllle bod revtv.o •h•ll be rePO•teo to 111e Bouo of Education, w!IO slwlll make the .,.. ltrml11.ttlon •• 10 -thllr 10 1eaw said pr()j)erty wllllln '5 O•v• a lier rtulpl of bids. lnlorm.illon concornln9 Ille pro. POWI should bol edd-S«i 10 A•Ymond S<llnoerer, Bwnes' Man.toer, 18SI Pluentta, Cost• Mes•, CA 92t17, pllOn" 1110 Sl6-l1.0. Oateo. >14, 1971. JCllm W. NIC.Otl '>t< re1•r·y OI ltle 8o¥d of Eouutton H-l·MewUn1lled X-Olstrk;t ~rules In ~lion c- • ·393U S Publlslltd Orenc;ie Co.lit Oa1ty Piiot, JUM 1, 12, 19, 1'11 PUBLIC NOTICE C'44J:2 MOTICI' TO ClllOI TOftS SU~SftlOll COUllT 01' THE. n ATE o~ CA\..IFO•MtA P'Oll PUWC NOT1 E PUBLIC NOTICE llt411t NOYICI TO CltEDITOllS HO.A•.-S SUllE•toit COUllT 01' THE STATIOl'C&Ltl'Oa"IA iJIOft THE CXXINTY OiJI OllANGIE In Ille Mall•• Of th• E\1•1• ot EOWAAO A. THORNSBERRY 0.CHr.ed. Nollet IS I'"""' 91...n 10 <rtClllot\ 11av1no ctalms ~ln'1 tllt stld de<•· .,..., to lilt~ c1.ims In the ottlce 01 Ille c •erk of ttit e!orKalo coilf'I or 10 I prewnt ttlem to H lll'ldorslc;iNd •I Ille ofllctof Mcl(ENNA...O FITTING, Al torneys •I L-. 3-05 Wlls111,.., Blvd ltlll FIOOf, L.ol A119ete1, C•hlornla 90010. w!llCll l<ttte• olfkt Is -pja<e of l>llsinec.s of ttie \lnde<SIQIWCI In •II ...... lers pert .. nlllQ to stld tsta~. Suell ct•lm\ wltll the neuuarv VOll<her\ mull lie filed or ~led•• •forewtd within lour ...,..ths •lier the ltr" public a hon of lllh nollc.t, O•led May 14, 1918 Marion Ectw.,U Tllorn~HY ano C.rOlvn r Cheek CCHxeculllfS OI '"" . ...,, WI II Of s .. d Oec:-..1 MCKENNA-FlntNG AtttrflOYI ti UW >US Wlhlolnt 11..-.. mllf'._ Lff ....... Glllfonli• ..... Published Or-C.0.\I O•llY Piiot, May H llM ,J..,.e S, 11, 19, 1911 ?OM 11 PVBUC NOTICE NOTICE TO CltlEOITOllS su .. a1t1a.t COUllT OP' TME STA Ta OI' CAUl'OtlMIA FOii THIE CXX.tNTYOl'OttAMGE HO.M.u e.itte of LESTEll l . ISBELL, Oeon~. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to Ille Creditors of lllt ICove Nmed dee-I INll all Ptt'w<IS .....,lno cl.tms ~•1n•I lllt st•d decedent •re rtQU1rtd to f11e them, wlln ~ Mt~sery vouctwrs, 1n tl>t office ol IN <lt!t-ol Ille •Dove •n lltlt<I court, or 10 preo.enl ~. w1111 Ille n•cu S8fY voucfltrs. to tllt un dersioneo al Ille oltlce ol Hurwltr. Remer. MacOon•IO, Me•oe •nd I Rownwakl, 660 Newoon Ctntef' Or1vt Newoorl &..ch, outornt•; which 1r,, 1 1ne Pl•ce ol bu\lness of tt'le un ' der•tonfll In alt rNlll~ perlelnlno lo Ille utate of U•d 0..<flltnt. w11n1n lour montns alter the ltrSI pubt1<at1on ot lhl• not let' Oat.o Mdy 13, 1~11 Ootor"' E Wlllt'tl EXKlllrl• ol lflOWllt ol tlle -named Oeooenl HU II WITZ, llEMl!ft, -DONALD MEADE & llOSENWALO A Ptefeui.at ~atiOft ... N---CoMol' Drift Still• tUS "_",, htcll. C.litwlll• ·-An. ... , ltr E~lltri• PvbH~ Or-CM~! O••IY PllOI, ,.,..Y 2' and J-i. 12, 19, 1991 PUBLIC NOTICE TM E COUMTY OF OllAMGE NOTICE Of' NO. A-tl61J 8ULll TAANSFER E'tete of EOHA O'!>HEA SNELL, Pursuenc to ... 107 C.lllotno• Com Oe<.e•M4. merct•I c.ooe, lroprK F<W"'ll$,. tnc NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to IP!e ltd , toe et"" at 71>4-SJ Bunwl Avl!f'lue creo11ors of Ille_.,, lltme<I oec:eoent V•n Huy., C.lltorn•• "'°i. nerelly ,,,., all person~ """'no <l•lms tt>••nsl 9lve\ notice INt II will purt'NH Ille Ille said CllK--requ1~ 10 fl!e furniture, tr-fixture\, tlld mt ... t ntm, w lttl N nec.euary V011Cntn. ;,. cell•neou1 -.IPf'Mflt l0<•ted •I the Int Ofllce ol Iha cl-Of ttle •l>Ovo .,._ lotlow1n9 ._ty ~~'-... SH of 111...i court, or to Pl.....,l IM<ft, wllll Ille transf•ror, Oracllm•n Fo,-m•I tllt ntuuery voucntn. 10 Ille un· WHr.•nArl1onacoroorallon dertl9f\d at HOLOEN ANO BEVINS Ill 2SOO Commonwffflh Avtn1>e, Allorney\ at L..tw, JOO Soutn Her Alhemt>r•.C.lllornl•'lll02 • 611/G., Suite 9IO, Antllelm, CalllMnl• 11) 1•15 E. 11111 SI rut, los '190S, w11k 11 '' .,.. piece of INslneu ot Anqete\, C.llfomte ~s I: Ille unclerslgNd In •ti mellff• pertal 131 100 Brff Mall, BrH, C.lilornl• 1119 10 Ille ~••t• ol said decedent, '2611: wHllln lour months •lier int llrst 10 81SO LaPalma Bouh.•11aro. publlcallon ol tllh notice Bven• Parle, C.hlomla '°620: Oeteo; MAy 23, tt71 !Sl 100 Carson Mall, C•rson, Al.., J S<llw•ll>t ~lllornla 9014S. E•eculot ot lll<t w 111 01 16) 100 Lo. Cerrlt0$ Mall, Cerritos, Int al>Ovt Mmtd o.t<eo.nt Calofornla '°701, MOl.OEM ANO IEVlMS Ill 3333 S.. Bristol Sir~, ~lot Atttr,..Y• at I.A• M•sa Cet1lor-nla 91626, • S. He.-BIVf , 181 ui. N A.lusa AVt'n.,.,, Covin•, s-tlte 911 Ca11torn1• "m; &,..lltlm, C.111-• t•s 191 l~ ~II Ro..a, El Mon11', Tet; (IU lSD-1111 Celltorn1a "Ill; AltiarMYt tw E119CV1M 110) 100 ,,.,.,.... Hiits Mall City ol Pvbll'11ed Or-C.O.SI O•lly Pitol lrldu•lry, C.llfof'n1a 911.a, #ay2'•ndJUMS,U.1',.,ll ' 1111 9301 Tamp• Avt'nu•. 109'11 NOrt11r 1do• Fashion Ce~t•r , • ----------"---' Horlll<•~. C.llfom•a '131• PUBUC NOTICE 1111 1100 N. Tustin A¥enw~ Oranc;i•. Ctlltomoa 'l?•SS, ------------1 1131 lllOOE HotlA~n~ PomoM NOTICE TO C•IDITOftS C.llfornla ••1116, SUPERIOA COUllTOF THE ! 14 l S261 Arh ngton Avenue ST•TI 01' CAUFOllNIA 1'011 Rlverso<M. CA11lom1a '2j()4 TNE COUNTY OFOllANOE llSI 100 Inland C.....tir, ~SS 'G " NO. A•tSJ71 Strttl, San Bernardino Catolornltt Est•lt Ol WILLIAM 0 C.IVEH 92.0., ~cea•td llbl lllJO E. Telec;ir.tpn Ro..i. S•n NOl ICE IS 11EAEBY GIVEN to I,,.. 18 J't Sp•l"'l\, Calllo<~ta OOt.10 creditor$ of I""~·•""""'° dtteclt'nl 1111 21100 H•wlllOr,,.. Boulevard 111e1 all penon• ll•v1no <l•lms ~·'"" To•rbnce. C.lltOfnlt '°SOJ; Ille said de<-..t tr• ·~orl'd to fll• !181 100 Wes1m1nster Mall, lllem. wltll l!>e necessary vouchers. In Wtslmlnsler. CAhlomla •Ml, Ille otllc• of the clerk ol I"" •DOve M n•1 JOI Esp1a,...dt Or1ve. O• tltled coilf'I, or lo prflent llM!m, wflh naro,Calllornla91030; and tlle 11tuswry vouclle", to tn. un· no> I« Central City Mall, r..n Clllrtlontd ti 1190 ~rbor Blvd., Gott• Bernardino, C.lllornla 9?401 to.WM!, Ctlllornl•, wlllCll I• Ille piece ol file Prlntli»I Offlc.e Of Orecllm&n 11ualna• of Ille undtt'Sioned 1n •II INll· Form•I Well< hes l>eell l«ated •t lS lefS perltlnlllQ to the est•lt of said <kl-No rt II Tuoon Boulevard, Tucson, <edent, wltlli11 '°"' montM alttr 1111 Arotbnt ISll6 tor more thitn ""' pt llr'll P11btlc .. 1on of tl'lls nolke •re• ~·rs. TM wee will be ton'lu~ Oattd ,,.., U, 1971 m•ted Ofl or ~ July I, 1'71 •I '"" JMn '" Ofllffl offices of Ille llu~r. IEn<:Ulrtaot .... Wlll Rot.rtE.McGtw.Jr, ot llW _,.. Nmtd Dec-I Aldi,~. 811-eu JOSS .. M •·DAVIS and Ft-rty t7t0Ma.-....... ,S411teJU At1orneys lo< Cetto Mftt, ~ • .-21o frOPt< f'ontwls. Inc., Lid Tel;~ Publ"lled Or«191 Coo•I 0.lty Pllol ""-' tw IM<wtnc Jijno "· 1t11 Pllf>llJtlect 0r""91 Coett 0.11¥ Piiot Mey :it •NI Junes, 11, 1' 1111 ?OIS I WBUC NOTICE NOTl<a TOClllOITOfU su .. •••a.t C:OV•T 04' THE STATS~CAU~ftMIA P'Oft THI COUNTY OP' OtlA"OI NO.~ Eat.I• Of GEOftOE "-ftEMNANT, ~ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 141 lllo redlton of IM -Nf'lled CIK- 1\el ell --twvlno claltn• tQ.91nst ._ ttl• ~ -""°''tel lo ltlt ... I'll. wit" Ill NQtwry _,,_,,Ill ""'" ..... ~~ .............. tied cflWI., or to .,,--tlltm, wllll ... MCetMfY .._....,., 19 IN 1111 tio-4lt -OffQ of 0-41ldlN 0. lldof' .... M-' <Afltar Ori,.., llMch, Qllto<nlo, wllKfl I• ... pion •• bu•IMH Of .... 1111· ~ llt '" mtltwl -1•1"'"9 lo etlot• of atld ~I. wtllllft lour a «lier tllt flnil P\lllll<tllOft of 1111, nolkt. Oetecl May 14 1'71 \..tlltl• MAY AtlTlfl..,.I ( DCIN'la OI tfll Wtl I Of l"UMW tit~ OKconll 01•4'1.0l"I0.1-ANOO'l .......... CMlllrOfl ....... "' .............. ~ .... ........ ._..., .. _.... ~·~ °'""' c-tt Oolllly Piiot, ,,,.Y ".,..."""' s.. n. "· ,.,, 1! PUBLIC NOTICE • 2J.41 18 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 .. Tiw BiU•at MatQtpilct on the ~Co.tat DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Vou C n Seti It. Find It, ( 642-5878] One Cati se-v.ce Trade It With a Want Ad . _ Fut Credit ApprOYal .... ht••• !000.2999 lftt ' f IMtalt 3000-..., S.¥t<et ~ ... lnwtl-.if ' t•·-' ,._... S0()0.5(M9 ,, Iott EOUAl M005*0 OP,.OIHUHITY ,,_......,., Hotfc•: All real estate advertised in Ulia newspaper is sub· Ject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to advertise "any pr e rerence, limitation. or dlacriminallon based oo race, color, religion, sex, or national ong1n. or an intention to make any aucb preference, umita· Uoo, or discrimrnation." nus newspaper will not knowmgly accept any advertiung for r eal estate which tS 1n viola-tion or the law. aROlS: Advertisers ..W chKk ttt.ir od1 daily -ttpOrl er- ~:.~~.~ ....... j ~ .r::r. ~ ...••.• G.-roJ 1002 c;,..,.. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I.ACK IAY Ftne 4 bdrm .. 2~ bath ramily home on quiet cul de sac. Oversized pool. playhouse. extra storage. Reduced to $179.000. MESA VIERPE Attrachve 4 bdrm.. 2 ba. home in 1mmac. condition. $99,000. IAYFROMT Several tine bayfront homes with pier & slips BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 34 l Ba \tdt> Oriv•· N 8 675 6161 1002 G1•ral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• COUNTRY EST ATE $72,900 Seller slashed pnce on th.is rambling 2 sty 3 Bedrm estate! Lavish llv rm + gourmet kitchen! Sprawling ram rm All on huge lot. VA /FHA offers welcome. Call for appt. IEASTSIDE. C.M. 5 Bdrm. family room . d1n1ng room. large lotchen. AU this for un der $100,000. Call for Curtherdeta1ls. 642.5200 547-6010. rof"S 5-clicrtety, The 01'11 Ht V •II Htfl'ill' I l II•• I 57::~~ [9 l&ll j PETE j BARRETT ~.. REALTY HouMsforScH ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 -~L.a.....;. -ard1?3Sll·-- 8alboa Island Realty \\l•l\\t'1"• ""-~""''"' 673-8700 REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITY A prl me prestigious Newport Beach location. A top local r1rm With years of s uccessful ex· per1ence Newport Beach real estate ex penence preferred A rtt aJ opportunity to r,row & help others Appbcat10ns held in slnct con!idence Please reply to Ad =282. Daily Pilot. P O Box 1560, C05ta Mesa. Cahf 92626. BIG FAMILY SIEDROOMS Highly upgraded with covered patio, country style kitchen & large famUy room. All this on one story a short walk from the b'each. Don't be disappointed. CALL now 751·3191 C::SELECT I PROPERTIES RB>UCB> $3,000 FHA. VI\ 4 BR, over 1600 sq.ft Very clean. Sep Din Rm, super pool sized yard Great area. W. of Bnstol. S. of Ed111ger • RED CARPET 645-3474 CLASSIFIED INDEX h "'" Ytw Ad, tall 642-5678 EUOtlS ...... , ... ,. ........ clleclr.....,. .. ...., .... ,.,.,, .,,.,. ..._ • ....,. 1"lle D&t&.Y PllOf -IMIWlty fw tk flrof lo1cen·KI ..,_.._....,, HOUSH FOR SALi 1002 · llOI OTHa HAL HTATE 1200 . noo lt.EHTALS JIOO • 050 IUSIHlSS, IHVESTMEtU RHAHCE SOOS. SOJS AHHOUMCIMIHTS 1100 LOST AFOUHO noo PIUOtU.lS UH SBYJCI DIUCTOaY '°" SCHOOt..I• l..STIUCTIOM '°" JOISWAMTID 7071 .HaPW~ 7100 MllCHAMDIH '°°'''°" N111'0YOU .... IOAn & MAllMI IQUIPM94T ...... °" RMtSPOITATI~ ........ AUT'OMOlll.U ""'"'· BEACH GIANT WITH POOL Enclosed cou rt> ard leads to s pac1oui. ~ bedrm 2 story home Fenced pool Owner •~ very aruuous 1 Submit of fers! 645-7221 OCEANFRONT Sea.shore Dr duplex 3 & l·Bdrtn UotU.. t'!tl('h with frplc Dbl gara.:e. corner lot $340.000 Jnrludmg land· Bal>oo Bay Prop. Realtors • 675-7060 . MESA VERDE POOL Beautiful tree·ltnl•d street surrounds this ex ceptJonal family home. 3 Wat1rf10ftt & D~k $355,000 Soanng Newport Island 2 story. ram rm Past cen· tury charm Call ror p ersonal previe w 6467171 . •, Spii~ious bedrooms + BAY & family room. Huge cor· ner lot w/boat & trlr ac cess.Act !Call646·717 1. BE AiCH ;)1"1'..if1j/•tt•'J''1t-f•1 ft [ ® l&Hil] "··r~11T• •• THAM KS MR.JARVIS Old you k"ow that nu"' you can alford mo rt• house for your mone> ·• Due to property tax re· ducuons. your payment wtll be lower than ever You can buy a $60.000 home for less lhan $400 per month. Call ror list or ava.ilable homes There has never been a better lime to buy than NOW ' 540-3 666 lllflleln11 REAL ESTATE HAHDYMAM'S DREAM Garage fully 1n1mlated Built in work bench Large lot wit.b RV ac· cess Newly painted, paneling and wallpaper. Four Bedroom Home In Mesa North. Truly 8 Great Buy for $76.000 540-2313 I'. Bike To Beach 2 Bdrm. t ~ bath. super sharp cood-0 near abop- Pinl and 11chool11. Choice HWltingt.on Beach loca· lion. Vaca nt -Im· mediate occUJ)ftcy. $ub· mil your ternia'. lteduced to S86,SOO. Call $46-5880 ·~~ HERITAGE •.• REALTORS Your friends and oeJghbo!'1' use-Clau1fled wban thiey hav~ tomethin1 to Mill 'rhey'll tell you bow w U It workfd for them 1 2 STORY 41R +DEN +HUGE FAM. Located near beach $73.000 assumable loan No new loan costs. Best fmancmg available Act Now• Call 963·6767 oPf '" r ., • \ 'tA ... ,... '1 ,.~ r [®IRPdUI MOUNT AIM RETREAT FOREST FALLS San Bernadlno N at1onal Park. Five bedroom, study, hobby room, ram •. ly room, completely re· modeled. Two hreplaces. & above the smog, almost ·~, acre includes home and two ots Call rordelruls COLE OF HEW,ORT REALTORS 67S-S5 I I Mondltf, June 19 1978 DAIL y PILOT C3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .......•....•.......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 G..,... ••••••••••••••••••••••• W l·. s l. I·. Y '.\ . •VETS* ~YLOR CO. 0 DOWN·OCLOSING Homes in all areas ol ORANGE COUNTY HF:\! T<>l \S >dll('I' l~HI; YIT4GT • C4S41-0IOO LAGUNA HIUS-ltt5Utl WOltLD Beautilul view of new golf course and surrounding area. Highly upgraded. unattached 2 bedrm. 2 bath home in best new area. Quiet cul·de·sac street. plush cptng. custom draperjes . full len2th pa'ilo and cover. air-cond. Call for appt. Priced right. $138.000. EXECUTIVl DWGHT FORE!! Gracious living at it-- best tn t.tus lvly 2 :;tory home on the 8th hoh· Great view of goll coun.1· from llv rm, kitchen. Im ly rm & bdrms. Frml dm rm . Thr~e g e n~ro u' med bdrms. Offered ·•• only ~.ooo. 545.9491 WESLIY M. TAYLOR CO., UALTOIS 21 I I S. Joocpn Hll1 ltMd MEWPOltT C&n'Elt, H.I . 644-49 l 0 1002 G......e ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUPHDUPLEX Huntington Beach duplex in residential area l.Jve tn one-rent ooe. Just $10.000 moves you m. Ca.ll 962-7788. KEY UAL TOltS DOVHSHORES sns.ooo Very prestigious custom executive hom e• Palatial gated entry Formal lm ng & dining rooms. Fabulous kitchen Tnplex. 2 Br each. 218J Pomona. CM. $125.000 Marsh.all RJty. 6754600 ITS POOL TIME EMTUTAINUS SPECIAL ----------• & breaklast room·loads Th1!> is a goq~eou:. .a bdrm or 3 + den 2 storv home in Mesa North Color coordinate d wallpaper s. drpb & warm wood pttnehng t>\ c1t.e you as you wandt•r through this lge fmly home. Huge fmty rm becomes 4th bdrm w /ex panded fmly . Children just love Uus home & l~t pool. $6,000 under JP pra1sal. Only $115,000 545-9491. THE or 'l'Jl't' L.;rgt' dlxt' ranuly room. Wet bar. Luxurtously large " private master win&. VA Roman bath. Walk-In wardrobe. Maid's quart e r s Superbly appraisal has been or lands<: aped! Owner will dered on this 4 bedroom lln;incc• To w~ is 10 & family room home• In' l' Comt• h\ today Fantastic Back Bay ilnRs~.o view! Call Now! Ol'iN ,,, .,. •1' "'" 1<••• '"''' -R•E•D•C•A•R-P•E•T•7•54•·•1202-•I[ ® 1111\d MOVIMG_ ??? . __ Need housing info ·• Call toll free l-8()(). 525-8920 Ext. GU74or GU40 No obligauon. A service of Affiliated Independent Brokers $87,000 HST VALUE COSTA MESA EASTSIDE. perfect home for future to enlarge, go two story, re· model for large ramily: good school distnct. al· ley access, and pool. etc Now 3 BR 2"2 Ba + hob· by room. Open Sun I S 362 Magnolia io~!I~-fOR,~ 4~ ... -: : --· 2STORY .. lmRM + POOWAM RM &IEACH Walk to the pounding surf from thJs executive 2 story home. ltaban en· try. huge rooms. vaulted ceilings. To Se1! ts lo buy Call 963·7881 WATERFRONT Brand new 5 bdr, Coral Cay. pnv comm . boat sl.Jp. tennis. xtras. SJ0.000 below bwlder·s price 8k:r. S56-4380 AHAnYHOME Thts spotless 2 story Con do wtU make you happy• Thts 3 bedroom charmer won't last! Pnced at only $61.500. Call today for de· tails. 963·788f ,,•. I J . J' •!'•'Ott"• ' [~- $54,500 NEAR OCEAN Why rent? Spectacular value! Cozy l-0wobome retreat! 3 large B<inns! Entertainers patio' Ten· nis rourt.s! FHA Term!!! Can't last at this pnce' • Hurry. call 645-0303 ---liiiiil G...-ol SOMBSE'P WITH VIEW Attracllvely landscaped 5 bedroom view Home in Harbor View. Family a nd dining room. Near community pool. tennis and shopping . $195,000. A COlDWIU. IAMl& CO. 644-9160 2161 SAH JOAOOIN HILLS RO. IN NEWPORT CENnR G....,-ol I 002 Getterol t002 .••••••••...•....•..... ·•··••········•••·•···· macnab I Irvine realty OCEAN VIEW For the buyer who can ·1 resist a touch or glamour only a step from the beach! Beautifully located m old CdM A killfully & elegantly detailed res. w /guest quarters . On a wide lot w/room to expand. Appl. only $279.000. Coby Ward 642-8235. CE-113) 642·823S 901 Dover Drive 644-6200 Harbor View Center I rv1ne at Cctmpys Vctllev Center 7S2·1414 SEEK & FIND~ PUBLIC SPEAKING C T J H X E 0 Q B U N I W N C 0 K P B S R 0 T A R 0 X 0 8 P A 0 S P 0 E V T c MIG N t KA E P s c 1 L a~ ~o Ro S S E R 0 0 A Y R 0 T C r 0 E L A V E E N C A T Z H A E A L A Y l e V R C 0 E 0 X l 0 J 8 C T 0 H E 0 G E Y H E B E I U U T r P. 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So far he's I p 0 £ S 0 F I womttte-offl1ve~1a." i.-.,.;, __;p,l',.;...l,..;;.....;;l;....;.~,.....-1 G) ' -o'••• '~' <~'"' P ~"0!111'1 ... _._ __ .. ___ .__ -'·'--'·'---'· t;., 1.,,,,.0 '" t"r-f. "'•h.t"9 -..n.d -tfN dft•e Qto f,°""' ff•'-No \ ~~~ e UNK tl\Mllf A90Yf 1tt•rtt 10 Gff AN\wtt i' r r r rJ I I ! I IJ IMll.V PILOT H111",_.S. •••••••••••••••••••••• .,..,.. t OOtJ145-M"lil ....._..Pors• t002 ........ I ~.~.~ ....... ~~:.~~-~ ........ ~~~.~~~ ....... ,~:~.~°."..~ ....... ~!!.~~.~ ...... . Molls•• Fo,. s• <i......a I 002 C..... .. ..._. I 022 0.. ,.. I 026 D..a Por.t I 026 ......_ I 044 ....•.••............... ········•·············• ..................................................................... •••···••············•·· 1002 llAUTIFUL SPYGLASS HILL •••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MIW TRIPLEX Deliihllul 3 BR home on WOOmtDGE U~IVU~ . IN IRVINE GOLF -On the course. Irvine condo in immac. and col<>rful cond. End unit privacy. $124 ,950. THI COLONY -Exciting . are.a with pool and tennis. Exciting home with air cond.. 4 bdrms. 1800 sq ft and lrvlne cul de sac locale. $lll,900. Soon to be vacant. ·GIUMTUI GHAT! A 4 bdrm, 2 story with master s uite down!. close to schools and shopping. Priced to sell at $94,500. IM T .. RAHCH -Popular Irvine area : a 3 bdrm. immaculate, subtle decor. backs to a park. Unique at $95,000. COUNTRY -Country English charm. u sed brick patios. bonus size Broadmoor ~ot. nr lake at $ll8,500. U,_.l()UI: li()MI:§ REALTORS' Tfll NICEST PEOPLE SC lll"lC Tl~( NEATEST HOMES CORONA DEL MAR, 675-6000 MESA VERDE. 646-6990 • CALL US ~COATS & WALLACE ~REAL ESTATE . INC. -' IOl:IHLY OWNlO COMPANY Sl H'JING 1 HI SOIJT COASI /\Rf I\ SINl.t l'lli 1 LIASE -Compare Irvine 4 BR homes available and see ours. Only $650 per mo. With gigantic yard and gardener included. Cdl 512-61 61 MIEAI SOUTH COAST ,LAZA -This 3 BR. corner lot home is highly upgraded and has tender care with no repair needed. Even has an added room! All for j ust $84,000. C•ll 546-4141 • Serving Costa Mesa-Irvine Huntington Be<lc h ·Newport Berlch 1002 G1•r• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Two It v. minutn to t.M pool-111ed corner lot bcb. Extremely ba sh Hurry. lhl11 one woo t qua.Utytstr» UDJlS. els to last. $288.SOO. Fe..(714) the oce&n Two of the un· ~112 agent. its even bave a 1Ught Cotta Mesa 1024 OCUO VMW. Only 1229.000 w 'f"ANTASTlC ••••••••••••••••••••••• TERMS~ Open Howse by Owner JACOIS REALTY Lovel)t back bay vea. pool home. 3 bdr 2 ba. lrg_ 675-6670 pauo. country kitchen. AJ ... ..-1 ..... CH Move In condition WUU"lllt '""" Reduced for qwck s ale ISTATl-$17,500 $89,900. 2681 Redlands Price thousands below Dr. 548-0869 THREE DANA POINT RESIDENCES ·-·•••d ............. ~ .... ' .. $23,900 Four badrOOlll Spcmf_,. home •••. Ult,500 o ... ~ °" R·2 1ot . • • • • • • • sez.soo 493-8812 ~PEN Wcll l~at~ on euJ.de· HC with deep lot. ThLI much desired 3 bedroom bome la priced tp sell raal. Call for ti-.t or features. f!j simiJar models. Bike to•--.-.-.---.-0-L-.-.-*-- beach from this soaring 2 r-v WOODlllDGE story 5Bdrm + ram.rm •4 BR. 2"1 BA• UALTY ~~~"totl'yiJ-:,ee~:i~ Coll Pk 751-3910 Rieb agt Cotto Mesa I 024 HuftffngtOll leoch t 040 H 1~000 plex. Owner says brinl( ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••r••••••••••••••• --------- any orfer. Call quick !ASTSIDI! RB>UCEO Resale Specialists. Former mdl In Rancho 847..a>lO 3 BR 2 BA, large Family 4 Br. 2 ba, formal d lntng. 3,4 or 5 bdrm mod81s San Joaquin. 2 Br, 2 ba. & OltN '".,. , H UN •OF• N.._,. Room. s~ake roof and bnck frpk. comer lot. 2 avail. some w /pools . den w/wet bar. Prof [ •tllt I used brick fireplace. car gar. 900 Dogwood. 968-4602 decrt'd. Loe on 14th :~ll~f;ll$ =:~:~~1~tJ!San~: ~751-0774 eyes. P=8:;ues ::.:v~:~!: MESA VERDE Super bl.l,Y. highly up-inclds rum & appl. Prine YOUWOM'T POOL HOME graded, 3 bdr. Just burn only no agt.s pl&. Cllll TM your toothbrush & move 7S2-12ll 9-S: 752-0768 aft 5 18.EVI IS Pndefully cared for 3 in. Open ~Dday 12 noon & weekends. DESIGMB> SOARJMG2STRY bedrms. den & frplc. Ul sold. 5151 Sparrow,1-------- FOREXECUTIVE S71,t00 New k1tcb. carpets. Ed1nger1Bolsa Chica. SUMSMMY OCEAN VIEW 4 PLEX . Lge 2 bd. 2 ba units w/btfl intenors. Very ul· tractive pecky ceda r tbruout. Low main - tenance redwood e x · tenor . Better <.'heck theseout! ~7711 (~awni:rnattm Real Estate UVIMG l.mrnac. 38drm. +bonus IMMACULATE 4 br ~II paper & paint Agt Entertainment home This beautifully up· room! Priced below Jat spent $6000 In up· Owner anxious~ Must --''---------w/pool, Walk to achls & o .. -.. ed B'"""Ola Home•. .. I c It sell ' Submit offers! UJW DOWN PAYMENT. ·--·· 3 Sr 2 ba din·-...... -... mardl. om er o + grades. $89,900 lm · Sh 3B l~B dbl ..,......, • • ... Sp11c10WJ Llvmg Room wet bar .+ much. much tmldlat.e occup or best 00-7221 arp -~· ab.. GI ram. 187.900.552-3008 w1Lh b1g Fir eplace. more!Hunt.Bchbestof· schoola.75l-1.806PP. garage,t ..... eover ag , ___ .;.._ ____ _ Large Master Bedroom. Jer.Call now847·6010 ~ loan at 81 23 Priced to IYOWMElt highly upgraded with uPf" '" 9 • ., '•u1v •t11u •· '· E. SIDE· ASSUMAl&.E sell rast at S7l.500. Owner New Turtlerock Gleo ~~1rd~~e aernet:.ai~~~~ ~:WJ:.-,. ·y ... :ll:Oi . .,:fi;:ul fo~1~ rrr~odi:S.2 ~:~ .,...~ 1y 21 v=.:~111as. 3 bdrm ~~~ 4~w~:i ~=~~: st.one planters blghligh1 -ll'f:\i'il ~ Take over $55,200·91/4 1 •• condo. by ~wner. As · rm. Highly upgraded the room-backyard. loun. Principles only WntclffRealty sumable loan $69,900. w/deck & view. $164,000. i---------i Mesa Verde Living at its 1 ·--------·l~673-::..::.:9208=~-----I Open Sat/ Sun 1·5 95S2 644-4887 SPYGLASSHILL Best! $129.000. Call •' MESAYEltDE PettswoodHB 963-8298 •--------s.t&-2313 STEPSTOIUCH 3 bdr beauty. big back 3 BR. 2 ba. lrg yd . WOOOIRIDG~ The p err ect f am ily Ol'IN 1t1Q .. 1\1uN'"l<l"" Attractive duplex. 2 yard. Must sell. Asking $81,500.Byownr 546·9556 WAUCTOSURF Creekside home, AspeD home. 6 BR, 4'h BA. [9 ~ ~· bdrms. 1JP & I-down. $66,400. Call Ivan 3bdr,2ba.rormald1nmg Model, upgraded cpt ~ 9'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ~:.a:n:i~~i~~~~:Sm! 1 Ill•. jl!t, Great summer rental 631·1470. IYOWHIER rm,2lot&,ownr.644-l094 floori.ng ,sba.lterool.3Br. i: r:lii area. All updated urMllM"\RTHEIGHTS 3 BR. 1~ ba. sep dining 2Ba. by owner/agt. GeMf'OI 1002 GHerat I 002 gorgeous Cape Cod in facilities & priced' right rw;n.-v rm, under mrkt. 569.500 6 llocb to hoct. $92,000. (714) 982-0152 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CdM school d1!>tr1ct at$17S,OO. Room for V<'Jt g11rden Shown by appt only 4 Bdrm. pool, jacuzzi _d.;;.ys_._98_1~_48_e_v_es ___ _ $359,500. l••CL-O•SE-T•O-l•e-... CH-• 20HALOT 4Br + den, pvt pauo. ~76Princonly with pnvacy. $94,500. ~ -Reduced to SlZ7,500. 2 pro( decor . Only $105,000 Bkr963-837? •Woodbridge Prescott by 3 Bdrm, 2 balhs plus B.drm house plus a Soutbla.nder's631·2133 4br. 2.,., ba. Coodo. '"•---------owner Sbr. 3 ba. 3 gar. SUPBMEAT ffighly upgraded 2 story. 4 Bdrm. 3 bath, dining room. island kitc hen. bnck pauo. None finer. th1s one you must see! Asking $130,000 Call 54().1151 URITRIPLU FIND!! Ll ""•1<1 \l I\ family. Former model ----------i, Nwpt Riviera. lg paUo, Below mkt. $159.500. home. Immaculate. bachelor apt. Steps to IMVESTOR•s tennis. pool. Jae .. lo TIMEISRIGHT 552-1696or833-16S3 Located 111 Costa Mesa's rDOISt prestJg1ous area · .. ) . . . ' zrn I ~m· ~•• ~O•I~~ Ge1 lb Edi P beach. You own the land' 01111r."' u priced at $79.500. Owner Near son ark an LIVE IM OHL. ~ hnanced sho b Available oow. 2 Br. 1.., BY OWNER TurtJerock HunUngton Beach. Won't and rent the other Vacant 38d, completely · wo Y appt. ba. Swedllh frplc Up-38r -.n~ "ni f b · Mesa Verde. Walk to --------- post <trice & all nearby shopp111g & schools. Ea. unit has separate patio & laundry rm. Call now for appt to see! 545-9491. last at only $88,000. Call redecorated. 2 males to 548-6317 graded eartblone carpet ·'-Oil sa-..e am me c..LC. cOQt\ Spacious 4 bdrm. 2 bath b h VA tbruout. 2 Car gar, on lrg pnv lot. A.IC. lush .,_._, upper "";l., 2 bdrm. l e a c term s . Spac10WJ 4br 3ba hnoe _.... If t •~ bath l~r: Just ate-to S67.500. Call 546-2313 FR. Mesa' v e;de .... N w 1 laundry ruc1 lilies .... ciuTi w loon ~ Cl< u~- ~~HERITAGE . • REALTORS G.-rol 100 People who lire seck1nl( an a partment look r1rst m Classified Will your ad be there? To place your ad. call 642·5671! ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS 1002 Gi.....-at 1002 "-nc'-' Xlnt cood~& .,~ ""''•'',. ·~•l'" "'" '' Owner 557.3352 Private patio condo gr oor ng ruou · """lL [ I ·-----home Resort h k e Clo&ew commpark. pool rental area. P at ~ 1w~:Uf:1J facililles. RV parking & elem schl. $123,000. ~~· 642-~Eves ~tJ@uJ; ~~~&~~ceh.%~::.1s. ~n°~~~ l ·!>. ... [fJ OPEN HOUSE associated BROK ERS-AE A l TORS 207~ W Bolboo Oll·l6hl 'By Owner Mesa Verde. $83,000 3139 Sumalra. 979·8198. Open House Sat/Sun 9-S. Apx 1850 sq n. 3 br, family rm. Qwck sale desired. ..-::::\ REALTY ~> CUTIE RV STORAGE 645-9161 -.JI>•,,. ........ ,.. ~ 11 '"11 1~1 \I I) 2223 Man Sl Huntmc1on Beath llR +POOL + IEACH $65,500 Pnme HWlt.tngton Beach location near schools. park&. shopp1n~ centers & golf course . SIS.OW Lot.al investment toqualJ· r" mg bU~('N.. Owner \\Ill help finance. Take ad vantage Call 963-6787 Od"lfjjO••l '>llJNl(lll/ ""'I LAKESIDE IARGAIM on Arbor Lake in Wood bndge! Owner will sell BELOW HIS MONTHLY COST a nd carry the fi n anc i ng ! H osts lakeside li ving. Formal dmmg room . Big bay window kitchen. Family rm. ~aster suite over· looks lake. A truly anx 1ous seller offering a ter nflc bargain! See ll to day' Call ror delailll now·752·l700 oiit·• ,,, v. \ 'Vf' •o,.., """' RfDUCB> TO $149,500 HANDSOME HAUOl VtEW HOME. c ... a1 ...w. 2 ..._ 2 baths. FGM Rm. Hew c.ca pellftg mMI M.ffftll th ...try. Luwiomty lcmdscaped witt. Wt tre.s tft large bock ywd. Oft c-.. MC strfft with RV ,orld•9. Clwblla.H Hd co-•lty pool MocJIMfk..+ 9"..._tts. Mild •lew ....taiM. dty llghts. IETWHH WATERS $265,000 Fabtlla.s mw fr'CMll this l 1tory wood .ct C)lals MOShrJMtce. ''OH-of+ldftd'' l lcW. ._ ;.st steps to layfrOftt md Oc.-froltt. lri~ !he otltdoon in with 1t.. "Mo..W.lllytkJM." . cae: GEDIH BLll?fS ca. [®IR!HI OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE By Owner. 6 y r old OCEAN VlEW PARK 3 bdrm house, 2 ba. lrg ram rm w 1frplc. new crpt, pa.1ot. & landscap- ing $99,500/ofr VA·CRV SPANISH COURTYD Fountain , waterfall. arc bes, .. Doll House" R·21ot $87,500 LEE HUGHES RLTR 833·1355 499-1731 [~lfi<d PRJME LOCA TIOM [®:lffllll WooclbridcJe By owner. 2Br. t 1h8a condo. Cov patio. g as BBQ. upgrds. Nr park. new elem scbl. FashinJt s a1l1n g , s w immin g Waterfront Hom•• 2633 W Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 631·1400 . ROOM FOR EXTRA UNIT R ·2 Ea s t s idt.'. Beautifu ll y Remodeled 3 Bedroom. 3 Bath Home In Move-In Condition. All P lans Approved For A 3 Bedroom 2 Bath Addition. Flexible Terms. Call For Details. 881 DOVER DRIVE &31 -1800 IT'S SO EASY 10 PLACE · A CLASSIFIED AD ,. •You may use the'handy order form printed below to furnish us with copy for your ad. •Please note that the bottom oortion of the coupon may be clapped and affixed to vour envelope. saving you the time lo write our correct address w e pay the postage' • tt you need more room for your message. iust print or type 1t on another sheet of paper and mail 1t •You may place your ad by phOne. 1f you wash Just dral (7 14) 642·5678 USE THIS HANDY ORDER BLANK. WE PAY POST AGE! 4 WO•DS M41CE OMf UH~O AD LISS THAM J LIMES 'PAYMENT ENCLOSED D I T!MIS $4.95 $6.IO S7.l5 SEND BILLO 4 TIMIS Sl.45 SIUO 1 T11'41S Sll.70 $17.lS S21.00 14 T1MlS SlU5 SlJ.10 $40.25 TO ...,,.. COST Pul only one word 1n eac1> ~pace ebovu Include vou• ilfld•fl'.l1 or pt.on~ nuln08< Tne OO'll OI )IOUI ild IS al il>o end Ol lhe ltne on wn1C11 tn. IMI "'°'d or 'IOU• Ml 11 wr•lll!n Ada S '.I ()() 9•1r I ti ¥0\t dl!tire -OI OAIL Y Pll01 Bo• 1torvooe ""'" m11klcl teo41•• a BOX SERVlCE OROt:REO _ ... ,,..., t~&#H' .... .,.-..., •• ._,,,.., ___ ._, ..... -.•>;#.#U#._l .. 11',.IHI...,# ·..-4.,~~~#-H#~##'##tooo##O'##-~ Claulflfll o.,t. , BUSINESS REPLY MAIL flit,, ClA.,'\~'41rii'1T lr«) 11 C-OlfA ... lh, •4tt()llN•• OroncJ• Coast Daily Pilot lox 1560 Costa Mesa, Callf. 92626 -----== --------------- I 006 _646-_2837 __ • 6_7_3-_67_4_3 __ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• BY OWNER OWHERSEWNG HAPPY HOUSE WANTS FAMILY 2600 + sq . rt 3 BR 2 Ba. mce big yard. $77.950 Sroll Re ally 536-7533 RUSTIC CAPE COD J bdrm. 1-\lt ba Super cond. Nr sc h ools & parks. $75,000 874 Darrell St. S48-2S35 SEACLIFF EST A TES lagoon. pools. & more. Nr bcb, miles open space :~;;;;;;;;;;;;~~.-;-.-.-. is your backyard Cool•" breeres. excel schools. 4·5 bdrm. 21.li ba. Huge lulchen, spiral staircase. thick gold carpeting $140,000 496 71 13 . dj h S68.500. Call lhls wkeod. Located a to 6l 559--0151. flW'Way overlooking the --------- lake. Entertainers de· L.rg 1 BR. 1 ba + den, ligtu. 4 Br, 2"'2 baths, Univ Pk VilJage I, end family rm. formal din uni\. Att dbl gar. oak area. 2 Frplcs. This plank Ooor'g. mirrored smooth flowing home Is a wardrobe doors. rrplc, decorawrs dream . Well immac. By ownr. $74,950. groome4 landscaping. 4175Seton Rd, 552·958& elevated spa w /brl ck Quaint 3 Bdrm .. 2 bath, 2 ~home PLUS rental IY owul!.B 1'init. Ideal location: ..., "lift block fro m Sou t h 4 Br+beautHul pool. 752.0200 bayfront & 3 blocks from Mesa del Mar area. Will --------- downtown s hop pang . sell contract of sale 4 BR. new. never hve lDd Must see to fully ap· $97.500. Shown by appl in. low down. EZ terms. preciate the Cape Cod only. Call 642·8825·prin Weber R.E. 493-7766 charm. Askini $279.000. _onl--=y~------i Call tt.Mliwgl°" leach I 040 l714J llt-6755 SAVE $2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• decking. Bike to the PllSCOn beach.. Open House Sat & Woodbridge Place 1 5 Sun 1·$. 6712 Gatehill Cr. br 3 ba next to lake. ( t 3 71 • N e w 3 b r . 2 a.\ b a AffORDAILE 714 U • 5 t.ownbome. Dbl garage, A'M'RACTIVE 2 bdrm H.B. beach club. C714i731448-4 Axa\IPHR pooJ. Jacuul. lO% down condo. Close to freeway, •r. Blk. to beach 2 S77.900 63l 2080days. s hopping , be ach & Houses. asking only lnYHton $85.000 schools Pool, P P . $154,500. Owner fin Assume 8i,,cz, ol v .A loan _ss_i._500_. 963_·_57_05 ___ _ Realooomics 675-6700 of S6S.OOO No qua!. 3Br. UHIQUE SETTIHG I 960.061 • OWNERMOTTVATEO Turtierock Olen Plan 2 4 ·-= ~·1!ef~h°::i~a~~f~e~ I -.1 •y~..-2ba. Owner may carry H · B h -~ """"' 2nd . Southlander 's an unungton eac Sharp-upgraded duplex 631.2133 Pvy park. woods. most of wlanxious owner Agt --------~ all. a view' Pool. jac. 00-1103 sauna avail 4 Bdrms. 3 baths & 2 car gar Thts 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IDULFORTWO Super Irvine coodo. Up graded carpets, 2 car garage, 2 BR, each w/1ts own pr1 vale BA + powder room downstairs $75.llOO. Ex· elusive agent ••••••••••••••••••••••• R, 2 ba .. "'i blk. lo bay. Now $179,500! Marshall Rily 675-4600 PENINSULA n . 4 Bdrm. 2 bath, den. Owner . $189,500, 675·5660 Caplshawolffch I 011 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••#· Q; OPEN HOUSE • :1. REALTY z ,, 12 YEARS MEW! Cosla Mesa's finest 3 bed r oom . Doubl e garage Lovely yard Won'llast. $89.500. 645-9161 •I •"I•• •• ~······· town.home has been up· graded to It ·s rinest. $119.900 . P vt Ply . 8421383 or 848·2233 PlJCE SLASHB> $10,000 Ext remely anxious . Owner's purchased other home. 4 Br. 2:\14 ba , formal din area, cozy Volley frplc in liv rm. sp~clous llfflty 2 BR Coodo. allch gar,--------• gourmet kitchen w/lrg '40-M eatJng area. lrg Cam rm ,.,,_ .. "'·"·-11<1> pool. $54.900. Accept FHA. 496-9789 CoroM def Mor I 022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IAVARIAM Charrrung. one of a kind. 2 separate homes . always rented. $197 .500 HALPIMCHIM -REALTOR 675-4392 SPYfiUSS Hill. Huge custom lot ' Abeolute top of the hlJI. super view. A rare otrer· Ina. Prtnc ooly please. Ag1. 660-5112. JASMllG CUBC s;~•na 3 bdr 2 ba, r rm. 2 paUoe, f\Jlly 1 a o d s c a p e d . Prole.sstooally decorated lbruout. By Owner. ... ..., BEST DUY HVH HVHMONACO 3 Br. 2 Btl. cnunlry kit, Ftic. By owner 1136.950 ~1'6561 BY OWNER. 2 br cou.aac 4 blb from ocean. PMn only. 1130.000. G40-«ll4 Qul.t~Soc overlookmg your 17x36 cl'-011:_.,._ pool. Upgraded fhruout, __ .._. _____ _ $129.000 The best ol Mesa Verde at a new low price. Love· ly, large SBr or 4 + den. 2'18a home w/(am rm, form dining, & 3 frplcs Your children will have a safe. short walk lO the elem e.cbool & park By owner ()penSat1Sun 12-S or by app't l863 Boa VIS ta Clrcfe 545-1476 low maint ya rd "' Ml"NlflCEHT perfect loc w tloads of Ml =~~~bmtl your POPLAR '-960.4361 BJ • ... ---Where else can you find a lovely 3 Br 2 Ba 1l9me GREIMIROOK less than l till to beach IY O~H for S80,000! Agt. 963-3558 4 Bdrm, 2 bath. Ex ()po HseSat1Sun 1·5 tremely DOPU.lar Camelot Beautlful 3 bdr 1 ~ ba Model. thlS lovely home h 0 m e . e y o w n e r . Is located In a.o excellent Fireplace. lg lot, nr neighbomood on a cul de beach. 8tenda. .33-9010 sac, withlo ea1y walklo11 or!M&-8380 $75 90, distan ce or S . Coast . ' . Plua Shopplog. Many .. IEACH GIANT .. out.standing features in· 5 8 R w / 11 w e e p 1 n g elude eCufltom Drapes stairway to s cp 25 · In Irvine Oroves This elegant 1925 sq ft 3 bedroom home ofrers the utmost 1n living. Central air. upgraded carpets . pools. spas, tennis and more You won't want to pass Uu.s beauty by Only Sl.14.llOO. Call right aw•y IW4Ctt UALTY Hl·JOOO •Upgraded Carpets master SUJl(' Gourmet ·~eCovered Patao kitchen overlooks lush UMVllSrrY PARK "-W 11 (Zardeo area formal Dean home. 3 bdrm. 2 ba ·~ aner 11 paper d1n1na . temlly room Pool. Jae. all uparadcs. '4'1(3' SltyliJ(hl w1cnck1Jno wood bum 1133.500. "'"cot'37·$998 -Outdoor Ou BBQ .... ._ •Au.LO Gar. Dr ()pnr Ina (ireplace Priced "1'rur b 3 .__ 2 •-•• belowmkt , ..... "' r. -s-,. -oSpraldra rroot/rcar I( ..... lfftty Oakdale, Woodbridtie. Pnnon1~!!!11ouoo 147"'°'1 54tt.tl06 :M-!i,':° Own41r. ~ia. lndscpg. Res; 752--056+ .. Su,,.~77f,6 SMOKETRE£ A dellgblful and sought. after 3 Bdrm $Ingle story end urut on greenbelt Near pool, jacUUJ, tenni!> and bike tr BJ ls S79.900 Cal644-721 I FOR DETAILS "1n NIGEL • l'\J\ILEY & J\SS(:)CIATES Fantastic Stm ter Home! A 2 bdrm .• 2 ba. in Irvine ror under $60,000! We have a lovely .O.Mod.el in Walnut Square that hai.. been tastefully decorat- ed. This \S a musl see before decid ing o n anything alsc' GA.IOIHHOMllM UMV.,Al.K The delightful Amhurat Model ln Vlllaae m. with community pool1. park.a, tftlftll courts. Enio>' tbia 3 BR. 2 BA. indlvldunl home. Priced at an ar fordable 189.900 red hill .- 5c,~'-1500 ----- -----~~-- -,. .. . . • I ....... ,..... ...... .. Wt ...... Fot-Wt ......... .. ··•···•·••······••····· .................................................................... . ~~ ..... !!~ ~.~ ..... ~!.~~ ~~~ ... !!.~~ ~~:t':'.'.~~ ... !!~~ C1 .. •h0f.._ l.f'.A.5EOPTION Bnul 3 WAIJ(TOIUCH lhout tht boU,•r 2 bdrm l'• ba, lfl countr)' Jl'aotutlc Ntw~ort S£AVIEW 8d.rm a bAlh O.Y o Lt lut< • cror lot. CaU aft Beach c-omplcs ua• $I 0.000 D._. 1ikltlr io LQ\iDa'i ~UD e.aD-1298 auollen I lv•n1 roo m " ~ S'.79.W> wJnrepl•ee. welbar & $I tJO~Month balcony Form. dmlng AxUp& S..e ••.,..,t IHda to., room loft. 1ourmel 38r. 'ua. omm pool. N.ta palat " c .. ....-u ••••••••••••••••••••••• kit<' hen. 2 Bd. 2 B •. Jae. tennis. No quallfyio1 ~ ..-t:ut#fuUy decorated ID n«lOOl'd, qwck J><*•Hs. k!!,~;J'~:~e~~. LOW TAXr'S! = ~m~r~~e _957_·_1988_._P_r1_n_Oftl_y_. __ La1una locahon 2 ~ be.en+ jacuuls, tenn.IB s·---IUY Bdrm h1&1• den ,. 2 3 Bdrm., 2 bath B•tk V..-IR' ........ ·~.. Bay hoa'e with an AD «>W't.s. etc. Call S46 2313· HVH Carmel Model, 3Br. ..,..,~ ..... l,.500. ·• <>Pf.,'••<J•••\•v•1 10111•.•I' ..,0 _ I I k Ol110NAL l Bdrm. & l f ~. c ose to J>O.O. par . ~jfo!-.~.:~+.!~: [ ~· ma.11 ·~~.io:,·m.= ~~ MOllNS UALTY * 494-1057 * ' Olllr-tt.1• .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........... FarW. tlOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'AMlLVPARK SS.000 under pncod. Dbl WMSe Coldenw•t . "'rwy clae, AC, S• park. (1.Jm1' 73) MoWlet4-Ston 11141141.ans FANTASrJC BUY Dbl wide Kingston. 8 mo. old. adlt pet park. nr fwya " bch. Open nr plat1 low space rent. Priced below market at ~.soo. (SH2711l. 78) MolaleH-.Ston C7141 141.alH room with used brick DOVERSHvRES *DUPLEX * fireplace, bar & sliding 1206ESSEXL.ANE Owner must sell 4Br. Lido Prk pr1v. 2 bd. ex· Ocean side of hwy, levhel gtasa~ .. ~~0to1ylm8prtic. b!J~e 3WBr +11,F.R. 2388 sq ft 3.Ba, prot lndscpd, & de· cell. $34,500. 521-5320dys, lot. easy access to beac ft .....-., • estc !. $152,500. Must · t d /J 1 & 644 .,,,..,. or '14" 1-eves di pool. Two "ddi· __ ,1 ~ Sa ,c.. cora e w acuzz . .,,.o .....,. ""° Needs palnt. minor re· • l>C1 • VJ""'n t1»Un 2·5. pool Bit I a • & ........... _ •• firepla ..... , .... chen M-... -Real . o m crow v"'. ..........,. pain, Ideal for home &. " ....... ou• .. wa ty 642·8850 th l --------. ti l with bullt·lns, upgraded ~!",L.oOpenrSuxndra~ss '--RIL'ufpJL•11 ucome. urry, ony HarborVtt.,__.t -ol\#V ~ --..--Sl58.900 carpets & fresh paint -12 5. 1531 Highland Dr. SStar Aduh Community M.l.ssioo Realty cM-0731 too! For sale by owner. 38drma, ram rm. 21.11 Ba. 645-4226. '50WhtttlerAve .• CM Asking $124,500. Must pror decor. oa~ firs. ~ Has available 24d0 Bar· 2 ..._.. + SWio sell immediately: ! ! CaU Reduced to SW.000. ILU~ ringtoo in nice cood. 4oarages.bumceillngs, ~H668or634-2626. 2707HillJlldeDr.NB 3 Bd 11., 2~ baths. CaJlbtwsa 9am-6pm much paneling, frl)lc's'---------6'0-1643. rormal dining nn .. coun· 6'6-7965 etc. A blk Victoria OUTSTANDING oc£• ... "U CO ... DO try lotchen; gorgeous de· Beach. Ocean views, xlnt IUY .... I ~ ... " cor! View to reenbell con d . B y 0 w n e r . • "· • 3 Bdrm + 2 baths 1i25,500.'494-269S This huge executlv.e garage. $85•000. Bkr Priced to set now al ---------• home In one of N. B. s 963-8377 ~.000. -Quality cstm 4 BR bome, best ~ is situated oo ---------Ageot 640-5560 3\4 BA. beam ceilings, a "fee' lot. S bdnos. 3 BIG CANYON Custom lot. ---------formal din nn. etc. On a baths, big fmly rm, a Divorce causes lmmed. park· like sot ting lot !rml din rm, plus a lvly sale. S3SO.OOO. 075-0128 w /hufe trees. Ocean secluded back yrd. A re-v I e w s. LOVELY . al fmly h ome. Also DLX.BEACHDUPLF:X $295,000. Will consider private assoc. pools & Immaculate property. trades. Owner-bldr, parks.759-1501 Owner must sell . 494-2005 $182,500. Own /Agt ---------1 (~1Wt115Ql$14j 1_642_·3338 ______ _ MewlagmaTlldor Delightful ocean and ca· Real F.atate $10,000 ON. Ho Credit Heeded! $15,000 DOWN •BYOWNER•BEACH Beautiful 3 Bed. 2 ba in Is just 200 steps away. · · E b 1r PMMSULA TRIPLEX Just listed! This oeat triplex a.s m xlnt rood1· lion & the location is greal · 1 blk. to bay or beach; the units are two 2 bdrm. & one l ·bdrm. A good buy at $150,995 3 MONTHS FREE SPACE RENT ·-~-"' ..... 1.25 Any mobile home purchased through our new ortice at 1062 No. Slate College tal La Palma), Anaheim. Member Calif M ulliple Listing service. Mable tto. Store 9SM500 Monday.J u"919 19'78 DAILYPIL.OT ••••••••••••••••••••••• lllcw P't .. ..., 2000 Oth.r feail Est.te HC1UM1 UefwNshed Ho.Ma UlllfwilllelMd ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Loh for Sale 2200 CClllM • ••• •• ••• ••• ••• .. .... 32•0 GGH & Oce• •• ••• ••••••••• ••••••••• ....._ l224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brand new San Cleineote 1LDG sm ••••• •• •••• •••••••••• •• duplex Wrap·I round OfACI DIS 2br paUo hom~ Gem l200 3 br homo. Today.., view, bacb on course. 27.:0~fi. ~C:'!ear ~ 3br. kld•l s>et.i. ok 11~~0~~~=• · TWo 3 Bdrm., 2 bath un Pactrtca HospHal s pauoam fee!i.Sl.oat • IU. Excelltnt renl db· Point.Shop Cntr4'civic •HOMEFINDERS• 2 BR t l,A) Ba condo. • lrict. llU.000. Ctnter 113$:000. N e w 2 B r , 2 B u , carport. pool, kids oil. : Qavld Bourke Rllt T o wnhouse Po o I • ~. Ev111wlmd.s 962-0l78 Sp ..... M_.. 546-9950 · c:uW dbl Cl t Convert~!i1Ho3unil3. Uni· Ja ' gar. ose o ~! &250 focd yd pauo que property: newly te· Bi.C C.DYOO Custoio Lot. bch 14.5(), 962-9'7S7. Weal pct& pool sm !ee 64S-4900 modeled with impreuive Divorce causes immed Blulf VWaie. ..coNSUMER 'S GUIDE fac ade. Ocean vie w. aale. $350.000, 975-0128 £11ower Street sharp 3 br. Sl95.000. tta .... D.....t, $42S. utll. incl. No pets. ...... . 2400 _6'6-_1230 ____ ~_ MOR.INS REAL n ••••••••••••••••••••• .. * 494-1057 * Large 3 BR Cabin Big Bear. All pane Int. 2 fp. S95 Bach. Free uw. F)Jm. Sm ree 557--0824 •HOMEFlNDERS• OliMGE nr. golf & siding. $60.000. COUNTY Own/agt. Call494-8611. 3 bd, 2 ba. ram rm, Mesa o.tof c..iity Verde. avail July l SPECIALISTS ,......., 1550 S450 /mo NO PETS fl ,_ •••••••••••••• ••• • ••••• _646-__ 3627 ______ _ your rat step ~ . -a; hardest. It you 145 Mesa. l br, pet oil. 1325 are ready lo move up or Pn ,._..oc.-w. mo. start your Investment 2&3BEDROOM b l h VA·FHA SUPER DELUX F. $t25 4br 2 ba lge patio kids/pets sm fee 64S-'4900 •CONSUMER'SGUlDI': WALK TO BEACH $410 4br 2ba rocd yd pat.lo aar sm fee 64S-4900 ..CONSUlfER'SGUIDE ............ ,! We have 1000'1 ~ houses. dplxs, epts now, utf areas. alt prices. Sm fee Uae out free phonr service. Open 7 days 9· 7. •Consumer's Guide ~8~us~witb~j GARDENTOWNHOME the aspects !or today's 2 Car Garages CHARMING 3 BR 2 Ba,1 ____ ~----- market. then come to the 1-41)..9924 ex perts at QUAJL hnl·757·1623 PLACE PROPERTIES. fplc. S47S mo. A&eot. 3 BR w/fam rm. kids OK. fW6.~ no pets. No fee, $49S mo Sun & Sea R. E .. 536-3514 Call T52· 1920 Very clean 3 Bdrm, 2 ba. BeautifuU bdrm house hv Beuutul HistoricaJ Home Nice yard. Great rm. dining, family. utih Numerowi Condo with nice rental pare kcedlike oeighborbood S475/mo. ty, 3 car garage. Nr JnvestmenlS setUng on 2\AJ ac. en . m-04.SS achoois" bus $l600 mo i Many Family Homes with fruit trees · lots of • · U · Sl 000 extras. Near Elsmore. 3 BR. 2 ba, 3100 Samoa. _Y!lse.962-9908after&. 2 ruts . . . . . . 30, 3 Units . . .. $125,000 $125,000 price. Call for Kids OK. No singles. PRIME LOCATION 3 BR 3 Unita ... • .... Sl41,000 Doo Riverside Land or. $435. 644-1836 2 Ba, ruce big yard, on 4 Urut.s ... . .... $18S.OOO fice714~4-3116 SJ3S 3 br sundeck kids,+ Shottwood Dr. HB. $450 4Units... • .. $198,soo 1 _________ , petsSm fee~900 per mo. Scott Resit> 6 Un.its ··· · -· · · · $200,000 a_.. u•U ... '-•CONSUMER'S GUIDE SJ6.7S33 8 Units .. • ••. $397,000 ~ ~ 8 Units ....•••... $660,000 COUMTaY EST A TE 10 Units ........ $180,000 2'h acres w /adjacent 7 Ya WOW !! $150 '4br 2br Jacuzzi +sauna frplc /W gar 3Br, 2~8a. 4 blks to bch, dwntwn. 422 & 4.M 100t St. Lse. 538-7271 /960-1032. 12 Unils · · · • • • • $595,000 acres optional. Separate 20Unlts · · · $325,000 professional artis\ 's 20 Units . . . . . . · $992,000 studio. Open beam cell· share. Sm fee. 6'5--4900 active 3 BR. den, din ·•CONSUMER'S GUIDE rm, z ba, fncd yd, dbt n,yoo vlewa oo spacious lot. 3 Bdrm, 2 ba. Split level w/fam nn & formal dining rm. Offered by owner at $187,500. For de- tall s call : 673·5500, fW6..8402 or 548· 7302 3Br. 2Ba, frnlc , 2 car gar prestigious ast lu . ... $159,900. Owner will ln a carmel·like setting nnance. Ask ror Ed on a pvt st. ln Lido Sands Chernow 954.2455 ~RWN ~13-lJOO R...tds Galore!! gar, w /D hookup. bltn We have lOOO's ~houses. stove. crpt.s & drps, S5SO 23Unlts ..... $1,800,000 logs in Liv rm. overlook· Mobletto. Store 23Uruts ... $1,650.000 Ing healed pool. 2 A 11 s um ab I es. re · 24 Units . Sl.191,000 Brdms+den or J bdrms. mo. 9'42 Tiki Circle. HB. dplxs.allapripts . nosw. ,.11 (2131 325·7020. t2l3J areu. ces. m ee. 320-4631 possessions, buy rentals. 30 Unrts ..... $1,200,000 New cpt'g thru-0ut. rent town. For lnlo 40 Uruts · · · • · · SS6S.OOO C.-Mow 971-4626 ,71 .. , ....... ,s 86 Unlts . . $1, 700.000 ·~ Ul-.U-D £ .__ • $138,500 645-1262 --------- DOVER SHORES · .. ***** LAGUNA CHARMEI Ready for A~t. Short walk to beach; 2 Bdrm, den. lge living & dining rms w/beam ceilings, fireplace, view of woods & ocean. L i ke n ew S220.000. Ph 67S-SSJ1 9'4EWPOIT HEIGHTS Charming cottage w /lots of wood, new shake-roof, & carpets, greenhouse $134.900. Ca U 640-5112 Beaut. panoramic VICWS , _________ ----"'------112 Un1'6 S3 360 000 _... ,._ "-5-. 116 M .. ::"or • ·.. · · .1~!.·~1.th.s.;..c;..s.A __ of Back Bay, Fashion AaeapforS. 1200 .... Use our free phone ---------service. ()pen 7days 9-7. '"9 3244 .,,. •COt11-r't GW• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ***** BLUE LAGOON VlLLA- Steps lo pvt beach. 2 Br. 2 ba, xtra nn & stall shower Security, 2 pools, tenrus, fresh paint, posh cpl, drl)s. rerrtg. washer /dryer included. Sl89.000. Term~ Owner/agt. 499-4271. 2 BR home w /sep lrg apt. & olc. Across from bch. $245,000. Al so s11per 5· plex, blk to br 1. Wht water. $395,00<. Agt . '49f-86l1 14 fH• ~ U• • or .... , .. ~.,N. ~u ., • ·~· r,1 .. t 1 11nt ,.,.~ --- Cntr. 4 Bdrms. 3 full S.~fth 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uruts .... $4,600.000 -----------balhs+ma1ds rm w/!ull ••••••••••••••••••••••• MIHI RANCH sm U7 Manor ~ ba. Lge pvt mstr suile P,.......al 2,2 Acres In the heart ot Uruts . . . . SJ.S00.000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• opens to beautifully HekJetstto. ranching country. South 207Unlts . SJ0.300.000 ...... Nrnilhed landscpd pool .a nd Last chance to buy or Orange County, all OfcBldg ·· .. $1.700,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• garden area. Spacious· Oceanside home i n ~ble.Xlntterms.BKR lndatr'IBldg .. SS.S00.000 laiMNIPft..-a 1107 645-4900 3Br +ram rm. l~Ba. bit· 1n k1tch. lrg backyd s1ntable !or boat or trlr. Call 645-1809. THE RANCH " ingolthislovely4000 sq Homes avail in last ORS22-2080 T A ONTilEBEACH!!! · H ... RIOR VIEW ~ defi:Crlbes the reel· Presidential Hghts. 10 (TI4) 676-5717 ' nu ... ,L ...................... . MOMA CO ft home. Xtra 4ge rn:is phase. From $79,000. An pi .A.CE $32S 3br 2ba more sm ree Sharp executive 4 br rallllly room. frplc. air cond. Ne ar l t.-nn1~ --1(-ID_S_/P_n_ET __ S_ot( ___ , 1575-mo. Purcbase·li>\' &SlDE 2 BR. gar. $3GS optJon avaJI This expaoded home is built around .central early visit is recom· ---------~ •CONSUMER'SGUIDE courtyard. Sparush style mended. 492·2780. Sunset VIEW· VIEW PttonltTIES'· 645-4900 mo. Large tnplex S395 646-4848.67s.6258 just right for entertain· for comfortable hving Paclltc Home Builders menL Game room with Gair rmw/FP,barrm ---------2BwldingParcelsof3.38 IOptttTU:JOl'.M.I CoronacWMar 3122 3 Br. 2 ba. l \AJ yrs old. 500 squar e reel and & 15x25' kltch wtbltin IYOW .... U acresand6.95acres from ---------i••••••••••••••••••••••• Fnc'd yard. no pets. cwit.om wall units. Close BBQ k · " a LOW $39,SOO. CALL ~/mo. 751 ·6•c:c. ma e entertaining F'antastlc lot on ocean· W Al.LACE & CO. ..,.,., ...., to greenbelt, school, and a cooveruence. S4LS,000 front bluff. redwood 13 U.whE-Side pool oo a quiet cul-de-sac M.C. Financlal 994·S8SS '--··~e. small but easily llULTORS and your own land. Call ---------•JVUb _.3~6490 Spac. house + l2 lge un· us oow. 752·1920 and ask PENH POINT expandable, contem 1-. ~ its. Open beam ceilings. for Joh n Shea. our Custom r emodeled in· p<>rary style. Installment ~~~~~~~~~I All have yards or pallo Harbor View Specialist. side/out. 3Br. 2 1.'2 Ba saJe. S2SO,OOO. 4~-0719 21 Acres farmland $795 decks. Income $43,680. A f ,_ ... ,..... -lllllOft acre, low down In town, low. Drive by 362.366 E. Fc111tosttc View from this partially furrusbed 2 Bdrm & den home. Older adults only. $750/moyrly. ~ LCFC m21 .. ~~-· 1249.ooo. 7r., 1108 You Loved lOYrs A'go -comerofd2$tree~,1p1artly 20th St.. c .M. Call Oft The Wahr Sm12 BR S310, 2 BR S350 Kld&petOK. lst&sec. 546-7945 , ' 9 " _..IL n..:et street. or bch & ... _ __. • __ .._ Price $475,000. Re nts -----p• •CE 0 ,... .,... 4 Beaut. cusl homes fence . ul1 ty . owner/agt642·9666 Prestigious condo with SUPER flt~D! ~ IYOWMER w /panoramlc ocean 714/524·3S90 (Has been --------• pruneBay.OceM&Jet LGE 2 brhome.cgts.stv. New Woodbridge Green· bner model, 4Br, 2Ba. microwave oven. $595 Owner. aft 6Pm. 644-8828. IEHTALS Loads of ..... -tl1I In 4 rRoretTIES"' n-less1'ooalJv d""orat"" vleWR avail for sale rrom farmed). ORANGE ty views. Full secunty r e!r1g. rncd y ·~!r. BR. 3 BA ~ ln • 1 1 ,.,.,. J "''" "" $228.000. You must see ---------bldg. Pool and dock ror _adl_ts_. $26$ __ ,_m_o_._644 __ .....,., __ J BR.2Ba ....... $500/640 + sep. < • rm. 0,... TV l:JO P.M. 3 bdrm 2 ba house. 2 blks the quality of these JOO ACRES COUNTY SO .. bo t 2 Bdrms 2 home. Good location. Ex· from beach. Pools. ten· .. 8 · . • 3 BR. 2 ba + den Lease. cell~nl._o~a.IL_fl_ city Open! Buy like rent! Sub· nis co\Art.. olubhouse, bomes. An early visit is d Coun PRIDE Of baths. Fully rum1shed. 419 flower St. $450 mo. 3 BR. 2"'2 Ba... . ... $600 4 BR, 2"2 Ba.. . .. $525 ~ Ugh~4'US. 14; ~e(). mJt all terms &. alters! $l19.900. Pri n o nly. reeommended. 4~ ~8Tre:way or}Y r:~P~ OWNERSHIP $1500/moyrly le~e Agt 631.2026 Sl69Mo<1S> Trades! Etc! f'antatic4 MS-9530 .., or 831·9122. Sunset Some "lnt commercial WATERFRONT HOMES --· ----- 5 BR. 2~ Ba. . • S600 3 BR. 2 ba. N.B. . • S650 ............. 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Laguna Niguel Realty • MtGUa SHORES Carefree llvlng In a home w/pr1vacy, pool, Jacuzzi & patio. 4 BR. 2 BA, family & formal dining roo m s In c ludi n g f i repla ce A &k · ing ... $145.SOO 496-2413 493.9494 49S..5220 830-5050 Bt, 3 Ba, jacuul. Like PaclflcHomeBwlders. "' 30TOWHHOUSE 6.'U ·l400 O-roillt 3226 new cond. 1712 Highland. By ownr. Back Bay area, 3 br 2 ba Mira Costa :::i~1~!a~~Ym~~ UNITS ••••••••••••••••••••••• $325,000. 63l ·0900 Agt. 5 BR. 3 ba. 2 rrplcs, 3000 Twnhse. nr shopping. ol freeway frontage. In· BeauliruJly landscaped *wporl leoch 3 t 69 $266 lbr rare! Caral{e u JL 11•01 VIEW sq rt hse w/lrg yd'° cul Good terms. trade or vestorterms. BKR. two bed.room. one and i,.; ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plxsm feeSS7-082i4 ~ de·sac . Mu s t s ell trus t deed $81 500. t714)677·5ml bathwlitswith eoclosed HOMES SlJ7.00Q Good terms ~ . . • ORS22-0530 garages. Just rour years COUNTRY 549-79'1! new Will exchange! An Back Bay on N.B. Golf s..toA.o IOIO Cuss:arcial excluS1ve with Quatl •---------FRENCH Course. "'2 acre horse ....................... Pt.,+t 1600 Place Properties. Call SOMERSET r anch. 2 houses, I lilGAIM HUMTU... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 752-1.920. &Toro 3232 '1 ,. Rede s I g De d f 1 v e workshop & storage rms. LOOK at lhls 3 Br & den. •C-1 * ' nu ... ,L .........•....•........ 'fS 31.AMPUSDt:IRVll(E bedroom, three bath with Beaut vu oC golf course & 1 ~ Ba in prime area nr · T A $395 Jbr kids dbl gar Pool or lse opt. 3Br. 2,,-: lots o( rm for horses. So. Cst Plaza. Forced Prlmelocation sm!eeSS7-0824 ba townhouse on outside brought indoors. I 0 000 air. beaut. lndscp'g & ror rastrood/retaU PLACE HOMEF'lNOERS Prolessionally decorated Must sel · .A. $149. · d PCH. frontage Summer rentals by week • • • Deerfield greeobelt loca- and upgraded. Many _g;;;..ood __ terms __ .54_s._m_1 __ 1 t~/U.~ rufa~:l~~ ::a~I!. in Dao.a Point PAC>ftlllTIESt• or mooth, 2 & 3Br's from REAL nice 3 br. i ba t ion. Av a II im m ed custom appoint~ents. Newport Crest lse w/op ONLYS66.SOO Overl3,000sqft IOptttTifl:JOP.M.I $225/w1<.0wner.67s-67'15 w/frplc. dshwhr. kids & S525 /mo . Ownf Bkr Owner will help frnance. lion to buy. 3Br. 2"18a Agt 540.2773 Call Walt Winkelman __ _..;. ______ , or675-801B. pets. Avail. now. $435.1_552-__ ~ ______ _ Call 7S2·l920. Condo. $600 mo. Call for --------Ashwtl lwU COSTA MESA ...... Uwfwnilt..cl. 96f-2566, Agt, no fee. • NEW Jbdr 1 •12 ba condo 1 ll ' nuAIL , details 63H 843 love C714tS4'-'361 6UNITS ....................... fo.taiftValey 3234 Woodbridge. S3so T fREETll!U ... 157 Here's what you've been G••ral 1202 ....................... 673-2026eves. CE ~" Pcrti , $100.000 NtcE tn.Jr1ft .. r N 6 t ••••••••••••••••••••••• B b dbl t PLA Seller says FREE mem· es. RIDUCTIOH ...-Ulf'> or. ew uru •LOW RENTALS• 2 R. 2 a,. gar .• en· e Terrace, 2 bdr 2 ba P•~TIES"' bership m tenrus club to Entertaine r s tyle 4 apt house with four 2 Br. . ol . ms. pool, Jacuzzi. S38S. condo. dbl gar, nr pool & "VTllOft luc ky buyer or this bedroom home with wall Prime Shopping Ctr. 2 ba and two 3 Br. 2 ba 1000 s vacancies lSl last& clean 839-8883 shopping. $425. 559-4819 l()pttt Tll 1:30 P.M.I sorgeous t owohome to wall carpet, family On Beach Blvd .. In HB. All elec. k1tch w/bltns 2 •HOMEFIMDEltS• --·-----·---:-·1-===:~:.:::.::..:.:::.:.:..::.:.:.....::.::..:...__ 2 B 2 b tl b L ---------• hi r· I r· 1 d d Produced spendableSS car ~arking each urut. ALLAREAS+All prices Immaculately clean 3 bdr SAN JOAQUIN Rentals r. a, pa o m. rg. ass1c w le 1rep ace. rm.. 1rep ace an tn· . 2 . Jot,cpt,drps,2 cargar, NEWPORT Formal dining ing. Sll2,900. BKR. call 21fi years youn&. Scott 310 ictona. 64 2164 •557-0824• 2baoocul-de-sac,pat10, VIEW.THE GOLF man,y Xlras. Below mkt. Tm.u~ Breakfas t pa tio off 54().1720 RealtyS36-7533 Ownr/Bkr LlFETIMESERVlCE !rplc, outdoor BBQ. nr COURSE. One 2 Bdrm . ~.,,.,.,. . """'atton ~ l s too. J c en. amuy room. C0ttr0wiill -~ OW• MEW FOURPLEXES ... "' '""'° r, .....,. ..,.,. Call !or appt • ~ · •-1 k't h F ·' d ·-• i ~ Good .ft all 23 ...1r1~-schools. $430 mo. Avail 2''" ba, den. The other 2 492-53'73 or 495-4997 Sp a c i o us Newport Huge bonus room. 2 Wet homes for I 700 I FEE then FREE for now. Call :>4S-3123 Bdrm. 2 ba + den. Botb ·-·-'--G I ... b 3 p u· A k TARBEU. in HB pnced lo sell at ••LIFE•• 3 BR condo .• fullu crntd, ~75/mo. Call for Info L* Fonst 1055 ww~me. rac ous wt .... 1.1 ars. a os. ;; 1ng ••••••••••••••••••••••• $215,000 Only 7% d ~ ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• level liV1flS. Owner $174,500 ! Call fa s t OWNER will take $5000 av&I. Call agt for o;: Homesaptsdplxes bachs <lrl>s.bltn stove.dblgar. Agt.752-0283or549-77St SIO 000 DOWN carry, so no qualifying! 752-1700 down. lndian Wells Rae· I 848-0800 $95 bach, £rfl! utll' pat., W /D hookup, te!Ulb Colony. 3 bdrm, 2 ba SSSO ' L Call 646-7171 <•w 111 "' "\ '' '''<"•I'••' "#I In Califorwio" quet Club condo. ( PaJm ,_w_s_. ---· -----1 Sl6S 1 br sharp + gar & swim facLI, secunty · inclu gardener, pool. ten· $1,IOOmoll""l "'''''''o.11s•u .. mlJlN('!• [ta"ITuj!iII Springs!. Gated tenrus 4-l't..U $2452brlcids,petsok ample park'g $375 mo ms640-S023 ~oo!!=·r!~r~n3 u:: ['5f:,iQ!l iH;(ll ~ ~ijJOj ~~~-~~ ... -.. ~-Call Gall 759-0244 Tu~O:Ju~ ~~~ or ~~~~~e:,.. ~c2~~~ ~~~.ca~i ,_w_ood_b_r_l_d_g_e_B_r_i_g_h_to-n ~U fi; ... anNoc:.r~7J·tl998need. ed. ~:npnif ---·---··~~ ~Ho.Ms _..;:;.._________ duplex. Each unlt has 2 Call today & move• 320-4631 model 2 BR. den or 3 BR. f·u r-.. ~ "" · -IEACH HOUSE Far S.-I t 00 °'Ch"/... I IOO large bdrms. 2 units have lcAoa lslmd 3206 f twtlncjfon IHdl 3240 s.'500 mo. :>4&-4525 ....._ V5-fo I 06 7 FtXEll-UPPER l block to ocean. Sl.24.000 •••••••••••• ••• •••••• •• ••••••••••••••• ••• ••••• pvt patios. Prin . only. ••••••••••••••••• •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Woodbndite 3br. t Yi ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• Charming2Brcottageoo Owner/Agent63l-0468 &:..a..Fwftilhecl *.09-1 .. £vES • $LS4.SOO. WAMTED OPENHOUSE Townhouse. $410 mo S I I . • -1 • • Nl'-.&.A David Bourke Realtor 0" IS' " ... D bed 552 194~ fi'uletC .... OC arge ot w/pnvate rear 1 .. 3 LOT Fleetwood, I big br, Nr Lake Park. Min to 546·9950 IAU • -" New-elegant2 room , __ ·-'------ 3 Br. 2'At ba, ram rm, yard, separate hobby Id h roi<14 expanded liv rm. bch. l:.4BR,3ba; 1·3BR, ----------1 2or3Bdnn homeorapt, +den <SS751. Cedar & a.a.,.aa..ch 3241 !orml dlnlng rm, 2 Crplcs. room w/ba attached to with small o er ouse. l AC, W /D. Priced right 2'h ba; 1·3 BR. 2 ba. s SAN CLEMe'TE annual lease. Nice. Pvt window borne. 5 Blocks ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lae lot. 2 lge patios. garage. Sll0,000. lot Crom beach. $110.000. (67.s8804). f l . $189000 ••JLCHTIJP• £v party 642 5255 to beach. Pnvate 2·car OC"' .. "'FRONT aB "'""' ., Ownerwlllfinance. OWC Bkr9638377 gar, prl)c s; ' ea. -~ . . garage. Fully main· """~ r, .,.,., aprklrs fmt/back. New MIWPORT IEACH · · Callfonlle Pecific 1709-1713 Alabama, HB. Spacious, aparkUng 3-2·2 lc6oa Pa••a 3207 tained yard. Adulta. No CUf( Or. N. Laguna S65n paint in/out. Walk to JtEALTY 675-1642 IYOWMER 611-0lOO 531>-1718 lo top location at ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets. 525 18th Sl. (71•> mo.(213l876-2723eves schls. shops. & r~ cntr. N....-u .... lrg cornt'r Sl.S7 500 I •V-U9 CO ... DO 960-6331 $119,0Q.O by owner.---------• 1,;2bch-1'ba.famllyrm LAGUNAHlLLS MIWTllnD BERTHAHENRY ..-'"'""' " Walk lo beach, lovely 2 S37.:m&orS31·38'77 H.V. HMS PHASE Ill "" Dbl wide. 1.972 Lancer. IY IUILDH REALTORS Luxury l BR. 2 ba unit Ex.elusive hilltop view, bdnn 2 ba. $600 mo, paid 3 br 2 ba Condo, air cond. crpts, drapes. pool. sgl atory . $6 6 ,75 0 714 /&10-S08S OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 .t4s.=~~nmsti:J!~·SOO. overlooklng golf course. 1-4 BR.sglstr)' &2·3 BR; 215Dcl Mar 492·4121 w/view. Avail monthly, pvt community, Im utJl.213/968-376t ~~:ft~ tt~e~:,1~~~t ---------• 15 min to bch. Rock allspaciousdelwceuruts. ---------• or leas e opt $595. maculate! 3 br, 3 ba + Victoria·Laguna Beach "Int 141y °" scaped, fruit trees. Super Bllte to bch from here 640-2981 den condo. ssso. mo. house, 2 bdr. frplc. ocea~ ~~d!:ra;~,1~~~tr~~t l"-:i" buy~2 1.ooo ll21lBX i uu.ooo !.p . 2c1 2 F 0 I A L L C4fro-.. Mcr 3222 962·<1TJR vtew.stepstobeach.S650 lndllcpd w /dck. Pool. jac Fantastic property of· ~) ==~ Delaware. HS. S36-l7l8 FA THEIS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ • br. 2 ba, fan rm. lse. 848--0666 ~~!~u~~d 640 " tennis Fee land rered to PRINCIPALS ... ....,.... SIMw'ff Pride of ownership. Sotttacular Harbor View AJC, beauuful S&S ho'!'e Emerald Bay, nearly ____ ~ __ 5489 ____ 1 ~if:·~~· Port ~~ ~ ;~.'bt~ •. 2~~~ Tired of Renting t '21r 2 .. hell f:~gro~~~c~,·n ~~r~ irg 1::.0::~";~·& 5 =i:t=~ NMa~:i~ ~~~e'rS2o~~g~0~ !!! · ,.., pallo on rmnt w/v1ew Bargain priced doll hse Fee Simple. Sharp H-....... ·-w/~a• view ., N I d l 59 A 2 " •-w&-a 1oir2 •-W&-a 1052 "• O J t _,,,....,.. •-.. _,,s .. UU\U · "'"'' ·So ..1 "'""'· 2 br. I ba. "' l'W an " -...1177 ~.,.,....... • -.--~ of bay, balcony patio off in range us o n """'""!""eves .. w...... . Ope ff Sat I 6 "' -., ~ ~ _. ••••-••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '"--'~m ~ith 1..:'d down market, over 800 .,, rt 0 ousc S42S t mo Frpl, patio. · •Y :-1-_--....-..----1-2-=--5-0 ~~.!.~ NUT TO &OU COUISI BeauUfully k~t 4 bedroom f amlly home . Lots or views ! 2\h baths. 3 car garage. Quiet location 5 mlnulea to bus , beaches a nd f recway. $l89,500. A Cot.DWIU IAMCH CO. 496-7222 831-0836 "'" ..... di.., .... ............. ....,.... uu -°' v... ...._ rt p ..t-£.a 17071 SANDRA LEE llR Gemuu Realty 839-6623 ~ ~ bedforovemightguesls. pr ice d r I fl h l . ...,....,,. 1 .. 1 .. a HAPPY •'ATHER'S bltns Call673-3022. • ..................... . A decorator's delight Mlr~2WXU. 31121eHo...... DAY Avail July 15, 2 BR. 1 ba GREAT 3 br. 2 ba . .frplc. View Condo Laaun,j which Includes all Cgllfor•Poclfic saleortrade.-.1157 home, S400. Adlt.a only, dllbwhr.paUo,focdyord. V1Uaae,3Br.2ba,2gar, furn Is h In 11. Tb s 63a.OJOO n 0 p et 5 , c 0 r 0 n a Kida le pet ok. $435. n:lr1g, A/C, ten, 3 poots, t0f1eout bome-Uke apt. Lrg new duplu. By ffigblands.CallS7S7258 fl&l.2586Agt,noree. $450. 5?9·0384. (2131 riles above three office $2SOO/bat of'r 8x42. 2 br, owner. 2800 sq frt, 3 br'3 I ii?'. rc:a M1il spaces below, now rent· Ba. vry n.lee. move out ba+3br2ba,!rpl,Coeta LI~ 'JJLll Col .. Mno 3224 SUS 2br kJds/pe\ aharp _m._m.s ______ _ ed. All this and a double 548-7802evesMS-SOl6 Mesa67$-t429 • .....,... ..••••••••••••••••••••• S3503br kJda $165 t)>r + LAi,llle..,... 3252 enclosed garage with off i 146-IJll Tranquil Pan(ramtc 1ar,smfeeS51-0824 ••••••••••••••••••••••• all"Y parking. Own'"'r 5 MIN\J'l'~ FROM BCH .._ P1 .,.,., ZOO 8d •HOMEFINDERS • d ..... , "' "' C 1 d ••••••••••--------View 3 11\8Lr u rms, ---------2Bt.28a, en.nu.1lcomm, ·· ... II carry o-n aper11 ozv sin• e wa e 1972 •••••••••••••• .. , -P " ., 2"1 ba. Frplc, sep •VACANClES• avaJI Au& l . SS25/mo. wtth 29% down. Cull for Ranuda W/CnCIOAed 7UMlfSC..M. ...... .. , balcony & yard. Auto HOMES·APTS OPl.XS G6l·2179. partkulata · potth. brick frnt. lmmac Beautilu1 brand new H ,.. ••rfy 2100 garage opons ow . tra."lh • U)W REN'h 1~,--" -...-,-.-.. -.---"'-2-5-5 lllH~ COf1t. & e Ye •PP ea 11 n a · bt'. Iott, f /p. W br. l \l!t ba •••••••••••0 •••••••••• comp. bea11tlfully cpl'd & 557-0824 Homellnders =·•••••••••••••!•••• ..._7712/556-4677 '=~Sten =·h=.' u~1\::; ~tri: ~~Ai::'t~~11~ =o~h~~o~~e ~~1'1 Dr. aba, bltnJ, cpt., drpe. On tho lake 3 br. 2 ba, ""'ll'"" M.ce..t C714) 141 .. aH now. Topi Lee. Rltr, one •vall. Phl1 ~lllvan. 873-2282. • aardt!W'. ci. lo •chit. /\IC, pvt spa. club 6 lakt' DtUVllY-. 2003 Villa Caudal Btful water vu, 28r 1~a.2!rplcs. $182.000 n..c•PorApp't '114·~ 842-1803. Rltr, 548·2103. s.hop'a & Mb. IMO /mo. prtvp. IUS. 871·3889 Or Ama Bayside, 3 BR I 1 _._ ..... UOO 2 ........ _ ... -·~-. M-a lTI4> ll0-1417 o...ll.....-1-V1.la 3 .... 7 mnbllf'. homt, •lum In F.astsille, unlq_ue 2 on ot. -.. ....., ... ...,...._ .... -• __,.. - sulaled 1ldln11. a real One 3~ yr old trl•leYel, a ••-•-••••• .. ••••-••• del Mar, M$. Wet\.lide, 3 bdrm, a ba, New i:rp&.. ••••-•••••••••-•••••• barialn NB. '34,95-0 bd2bactldlboloe One M\11.TlPUt &OOed Iota. IC2S. c.ao ~.ult yrd. nr M or•n• m 138Ubrrent~on• tttms Ownr/blrr mov· remodtltdlbr l ba By oeedpartnerorbullder forLe&lie $475.Jmo Aull 7·1 v.e-w•SmfeeSS7.Q924 lq 87H458.lltl-4920 Owner.SlJl,000,.......,_ eoteot. ~ •HOMEnNDERS• -~- , UOf\day -""'•II 1971 .,_hwah........_ a-4000 ..... to._. 000 ....... ...._. 4450Moltv•11a.Trwt ,..,...... 1350 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Deidli 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• D••••u.fww HOO Aflatwww ... ~ ,......._ • .._. Jt40 Roomw/kJtchenelte Chrlehan man need• ~~~.'!t'!~~GE ....... LO•··,··;S·· 1 ····-·· UMDA&VICICt •• ••• ••• •••••• •• •• •••. •••••• .. •• ••• ••. ••• •••. • ..... ••• ••• •• .... ••• •• ••••• •••••••• • ••••••••• s:IO week 4c up ~ ~ ~:: ~~'Sm w ->-QU ~· ~ o.ec.l t4••• .... ,........ JHt 2 f(y. ·~ J aa. 2 ba. 2 c.t.Mne 3'24 28r ctWd~wdcomc. DO S48·9?5.5 +utll 84().l897eveii a8:t:.l~IE ............. ,.,. .... ,_of It! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ar 1ar. C)llrnCT, balc'Ony, .......... ••••••••••••• pd.I, •t.art.iDte ml $3&5 ino. Leue b)' Owner . SerYtq all Ora.nae Co. 0 FEE! llouM-1 condo. . NB. nr Ntr*port Illa LA MAMCHA APT'S M6-&I01 a.o.& 1o..t 4050 Office...... 4400 1'7s.6909or64.5-9160 latT.D.'a. ~ m,7313 duplt!llt!t. Keol•I Scb1 Al\~m .~ Lara• 1,2413 wdroom MIAINACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ZlldT.O.to.s.. Puuaon.m..oustr -;; .._ ... ,. .. ,1d =•D apta Dsbwbr , &CIV ..... C....__.. Room&bntlnt•xrhunJlf' PIOFISSIOMAL Approx.400gq,n .C 2130 t'~TennulnceJ94t OUTCAU. .... .. ... 1 radar "U b"'-...,. a-.•5" 1 E. 17th St. Sutte Q. 11 o Satlier-~ Co MODELS ()peal Buy llk• rtal 4 Br ••••••••••••••••••••••• -· •"" -. BllAND NEW SO&cloO& or cook'g, lite< hskp'a, MEDICAL/DENTAL nllJ ~ • 3 ba. J~uui. ttc' 11 ' ......_,., ' de 3107 ~Mi..~ · m Scott deha.eH, 4 er. All bltns. ror elderly man w/bch Seven room swte. mo. DoyleM&-l 642-2 171 14S.06ll EXECUTlVe Ht1blaod $325 ,000 ....................... frpks, iar, l&e yd. 520 ~ M/F. Rel.675-0347 + r«eptJoo ar1?a Storefront, Newport (J -.Wfllh/ REGISTRY borne .... ,'31·0900 SZ:S02br walk to ~ach + Brand new 2 Br. l ~ba Yorktown · Juat W~t of S650/moolh Peiua 750 SQ. f\ $450 '" a• .. •/ APPT 731-4482 n.&• a-W. Yttlh Co Moolh Agent 67S 1&'2 a__.. !a .I.....:__.. Phab 3 Bit 3 b 1~ mc.-um fee~ lOWDbouff. pat.ao, large Buch Blvd. 960-2219 or S ; r..... 4200 -F .._ .. • .--SocW a.. 5400 · • w 1 ..ooNSUMER'SGlllOE yard l111lc eoc:l. 1ar. 53rrl718 ••••-•••••••••\••••••• 4"·UJ7 4tM660 t-...a..-a...1...1 •--t....1 4500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1hp. 1 blk to beach. S150. ~ ' ' -'" .. _..... •••••••••• •• ••••••• •••• ~UI eo.t.W... 3724 TSL.M 611.2 II UN TIN 0 T 0 N PROMONTORYPOlNT EXPAMOIMG78? ....................... .A•omu•Rh 5100·--------••M••••••••••••••••••• gmt ·l603 '..t.lllnMARK CONDO. 3 June 15th to Sept 15· all Ml Ace l_,.. frool of ••••••••••••••••••• ,... Slllo.U'!..Uf •••v~ ....._1.., orout 1Br4doCt c pit Fully 3erv. olc space ~P .-· • t.. ,... _.,..,." SSO WIE8 & UP AU. NEW, 6 unit1. 2Rr, BR 2 Ba. wetbar. PoOI & fum. • m ' ata.rta •l fi1" gq fl In the ltce, Jae rear door. $240. 2 spaces !arbor awn Call lNTROVIEW ror the UnobnruclC'd view or Studio. l bedroom 2ba, 3&. 2ba Cpt5/df1>8. rec faciL $450. Coats & ly um. Tennl.a crta. pool, ..tvnamic Newport Beach mo: 629 Termlnal Way. Blue Spruce SecUon lnl4'11igtml & discreet ocean and Newporl Maidservice,pool bltins w/2car prk'g. No WaU•ce.962-4454 actlviUes.Agt67~S626. ~bus. area. Space Urut 16, C.M. 646-0681 or moving. S500 for both or way to meet new slntiile &ach. 38R, 3ba . New. 2376N rt Bl C M pets310Victoria6'2·2164 FanWUc Apt overlootl· avail: 800-13.000 sq ft & M0-93$2. makeolfer.~·2147 . pcople.7S2·5411. full securlly. Teno.is, 5"48-~MS-3967 · •l.O~G BEACHlBr1.Stdv, log bay do~k avail warehse sp. ~sq ft. IUILDTOSUIT LOll&P...t 5300•-------.. 1ac uul. swimming . SUPMMICI refrig. Sl8S. Utl P · pool, rp'lc. Sept only" Proj M Jud Cl k ~/mo consider lse opt. EXQUISITE •Locked gar. w /lg ator. Adu 1 t s • n o P e ts · $12.50 67s.9877 · gr Y ar • 5,000 To 20.000 sq ft. M 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Agt./Owncr. Ask for Rod $167.50 uUl pd 2br 2ba •D/W, p~tio. lndry rm (714 )833-8974 . m.ssi::, OI' kstopo:~icohm· zone Costa Mesa $100 Reward at (714) 325·2996 or De~n pool! s mfee645-4900 •Special cabinet space Spadous 3 bdr 2 ba sun· OCEANFRONT collage merce ar '41 re · WEfil.EYTAYLORCO. at (714) 832·5144 Specify .CONSUMER'SGUIDE .Oas heat, gas cooking ~h garage kl~ OK Charming. 1111 conve· 2adj.olcs.pvteot.approx REALTORS 644-4910 l..OST: Gold & white c11t Se•viewHome. . gashotwaLeraUfree. $3l5 ~vall n~w 2 bd~ nieoces. 4 br, 2 ba, or 2 8x33'. $350/mo 1827 ~W.ttd 4600 wlt.bnofrontclawslothe "''G c •""'ON .. BR + 2Bdrm. Resp. adults •Adult.a, no pets. avaU 711c .-.co 84· 7 ,,,..,.. br, 1 ba, 1 br. 1 ba. Weslcliff. NB631·0900 vicinity cl Pike Road & 5450 ._ ""~ • • only· $250. l Br $210, 2 br $310 · ~. -· -v.,,,, 673-4417 •••••••••••••••• •••• ••• Grissom In Laguna Hllls. den. fantastic golf crs Ph.542-3687 Moolhtomooth $2052br l "2ba,tlool ! Kid&. FIHREMT! House ror 2 adlts. Npl Call 768-S4I&or979-~& --------- v u . $850. 547-7044, . 2323EldenAve,C.M. GarSmfee-64.S4900 Furn 2Br condo, C M. We'vegotspnogfeverat Bch.lmmaculateClean· a&kforMr.Pnce. ~ ~~~~t! .. t~r& lpoobi: 642·7605 •cONSUMER'SGUIOE ~~18 ·9/l. $475051~~1·. Lido Mar10a Village. in.gCo. 759-0323. 759-0377 ,. Bluff ond 3 b 2 b .... .....,..,_. ,,..,., Whtie 1t lut.s we're offer· Ren -• ted b 7 1 Lost or Found a pet· CaU ••••••••••••••••••••••• s c o. r. a. No pets $250. 548-0916 2 Bt apt w/encl garage <::rose to beach 3 br 3 ba lng free renlon beaut. or t .. wan Y /t. 2 g An1 m al Ass 1 s la n ee Schooh & ooe level end urut. B;es l~t·__. •---L 3740 $280. mo. 1912 .Wallace frplc encl 'gar. fncd Balboa Peninsula, 2 BR f1ce space overl-'-lng orh-~ubdp.rTmo. S3g~':.'.· :'..'ed. League537-2273,noree. .__.__ ... ~ 7005 loc. schls. s h o p g . -.. .,.-~ .,~c 5126 637 5895 . · · hse, week or 7/8·7/15, """' """ .,., .,.. -~-~ •-••••••••••••••ft•••• '""" °" · ~~~h~~821702 Sl75. Also 2 BR apL wks the Bay. Space from 290 wkdays only 833-5444 l..OST: 6/9, vie Lakeside ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..,..,...u,.i.ts.Brandnew SMALLBEACHHOTEL Newly dee. 2 br w/gar of 6/24·7/l & 9/1·9/16. dt.ol2'70sqA.f/tC.incl5.cdrpl5. 1 bl k Reslor Newportcr loo. Uf.,...-d/TraluH •:,-drr•m•"6'. 2·,~ ba. f'rplc . ROOMSS37.50Week $265.Newcpts&tile.Wtr2BR2Ba,condo.w/fplc , Sl60wk.962·8680eves. r pts,al •& 11 8U'!I Re 1a 1 e. w odr i ng lad.iesHarruJtoowhtgold who successfully pass "" r1 Apt$165/mo SJ6.30J7 pd 2176 ··o" Pl"centaa pool te ..,.,c A ·1 Jaru on serv. a u Journa isl nee s one wnst watch. REWARD! ............... will recea've ad· DtW.2cargar.manyex· •--le-.t... 3748 636-4120l·S M-F .. July.l.~830""· vaa 2 Br,. den. 2 '12 Ba , pd. Take advantage of bedroom collage or apt 493-4637. ;-~e7escue, 1st Aid & _,__ ~ spacious, clean. quJel. our spring fever ... & rree by July l in Laguna CPR certifications for ••••••••••••••••••••••• L.ge 1 br. patio & pool SHARP/NEW 2 BR, 2 ba. cboiet! area. patios. wlk rent ofrer . We'll pro· Beach. Newport Beach LOST: Green Parrot public lileguard emptoy. S!962br sharpgarplx 2 Bdrm. 81.k to beaches/ Adult.sonly NopelS.1887 frplc, gar, no children, to Crescent Sch. Sum· bablycometooursenses or Costa Mesa. $200 or wtyellow head. Vic: ment.ClasaesstartWed. 2br super cottage n town. Carport. patio. Monrovia.$235.548·7924 $310.962-7788 Muck mer rent. $300 wk bysummer.CallorslOp less.Qwetnessessential Waterbury Lane & June2S.Coursefee$4S beach smreess7-0824 $450 y rly 768-9541 494-7430 by ony weekday btv.n Reply ID Classified Ad Yorktown . H B . for 2o da" program. •HOMEFINDERS• ...... """U . ' Lite, bright. alry & new 2 2 bdr. 2 ba. condo, pool, 8 JO•~ JO Dall Pil p 0 REW• oo ,,.,.. <>'>en , _.....,,, 0 : .,.5; · IH92. Y ot. · · ""' ·.....,......... <V°'unteer services may West.clilf lovely3br 2ba ......... ...t.•-~h 1769 br &2 ba, frplc. pool & carport, a dults only . NTHESAND·N B. LidoMarinaVtllage Box 1560. Costa Met1il. ed ( l alsobeacceptedaspay· • • . · rw..-r-r ~ jacuui. Adults. no pets. $310. 955-3097 3Br. 2Ba 3475 v· 0po to """' 92626 I pb LOST: Samoy ema e. ~~'.els to schls. Call •••• :;;•••v••••••••••• $it25. 548-0421 7S2·7410 Cal Nwpt ~achrBlvd) ~931>1 or lee one all white. v1c Newland & menu. Call 968-03ll Ocean view 2 br. 2 ba, (714)675-8662 Yorktown, H.B. 968·:M91 PIANO& $450. 3 br, 2 ba, spacious frplc. $350 mo. 208 19th. Oceanfront. 2Br upper un· . , ..-..Ufltn'Ht/ or!l68-1130 VOICE LESSONS Bt!ul. lmmac. 30r, 2Ba STEPS TO llACH ne w 2 s t or y, 2 car St.OOZ.8847 it. very nice. sndeck. CdM dlx swt.es ut1l pd n-~-J;',..nl d J J l 906 ' · ~ '~·t 2 lnsh Sett .. rs, l Call me for info garage.• •v c.yar . une/ uyopen.675-l . A/C ample pknn from """' ~ Kids ok 3 b 2 b ~.. ' .,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Male, 1 Fem . yr old. V1'c Maryann 559-708:> Harbor Vu home in park· 2 Br & guest. Penin $500 lake setting. $700/mo. SUMMER IEHTAL _67_3-8_120 __ . -------1 Bayfront, 4 BR. 2 ba. on big bay. $850Week UDO ISLE Charming. cozy 3Br , 2Ba $650, yrly lse Ava.ti 1mmed 673·5604 TSL Mgmt 642-1603 • r. a . ..,,., $165.Nolse req.675·6900 ..-.U mo. 7921 Holt St. 835·0211 MEWrORT IEACH n...:...--+=16-r SOOS 17th & Santa Ana St. Private 8 w 1 mm in g Nice 2 bdrm, big k!t~hen, pager9373 Lrg 3 bdrm 1.,., ba. newly ••• -....-••••• ~ •••• m••••••••••• C.M. Pis call owner re· 1ess 0 n s, 1 n fa n ts wood beam ceili ngs decorated, t house lo •HEWPO--ICH• ward 646-2844 associated th t led 0 "' TRAVEL AGENCY · · Toddlers. PoOl·safe. Ex-r uou . carpe . n 1 _ •--h 3848 ocean. F 1 ttr ct · d h ..-,,1 hlld 646-l751 .....,-... ..._. bo li 1 h or ease, a a ave new Losl: K.Jllen, grey Male, 3 pera e nee teac er .... -c ren. ••••••••••• ••• •• ••••••• 40'bdpower 2 albs p, P usd cptd. ofhce. a pprox 2000 FRANCHISE mo. 6 I 1 5 . 6 toes 642-7445 OCEANFRONT 3 rm "2 a con o sq ft . comer locat. wm t--------- New 2br 2ba pool! $460. n-.ua""W Open1·ng DELUXE waterfrootcommunaty. dows on 3 sades. de· The new way to own ;i Magnoha t lle11. 1-'V. BROKERS-REAL TORS /\~ 1 Y\i Boltic.11 b 'l • bb i Fncdk.idssmfee64S-4500 ---------1 rll;flC 1&2 BR from ... .,,.. util. Bayfroot lrg luxunous corator blinds. /\vaal travel agency. Travel 847·9926.Rew. -.aaaliBnU ~v. condo. 2 bdrm 2 ba, /g Re t $115()/mo Network.Startyourown •CONSU MER'S GUIDE AT BEACH !'! ~ rm mcl.646-0505 beautifully furnished, Tn-~·Real~y645-062I · Exp . not required . LOST: M lns h setler. Newport Hts. 3 BR. 2 ba, :O~~ ~·1~re Occupancy late June Newly decorated 1 BR. rent for !J)onth or for the Complete support & long ~:1e&l~ ~~o ~':J: t--------- fam rm. pal.. dbl gar . ~ lb t'l pd BaBdrmchelor S250 ocean view. fireplace. seal!®· Adults. Boat sbp EAST I 7TH ST. CM te.nn servlce provided. ""A'l ..-172.9. R 7-l.2th w/secon. etc.$525.642-7945 ":c&:eJMErR~SGUlDE I S285 covered parking near available. GROUHDFlOOR C all Mr . Charles ....... .,,.._ dary cred. Reading & --------~ 645-4900 28drm, l ba S320 village. beach. shoppm~. 3bd.rm 2 ba lrg patio. 1•;, SOOsq rt. AtCorc. pnv en TI4-838-9242 MISSING PENT AX wnting competencle~. HvHJN 4 Br Mont.ego nr ---2 Bdrm. 2 ba S355 churches. $350 month. blks t.o ocean, 'h blk lo trance. uttl 1nc. $250/mo. INTERESTED IN CAMERA. Lenses. black .... ~ __ 9438 ______ _ iiarks, schls & pool. Man 1 Daily/Weekly rental start· Beautiful park-like at-494-2246 park &bay beach. 8kr .,.,c ""00 SELLING YOUR case. Id No. engraved on R 1 VAT E MUS 1 C yrlseS675/mo8J3.l861. ina Fri 6{16. l Br. liv rm. mosphere, pool, spa. Ex· 67H775or675-8018 .v•.rv• · each. S75 reward. no ...., cellent location near n....ean ·"'ew, ......... •-glass. Off' M y COIN LAUNDRY? LESSONS Th Bluff I J l 1 4 kitch Nr bcb. S250 wk v..: •• wuuu"' ice sulle, . at CALL NOW' quesllons. Call Tom. 16 rot · al e s,ava.i u y. Cal1834 9500 900-2785. beaches, shopping. etc. walkt.obcb&shops,2bd BALBOA £SI.ANO. 2 Br AveryPkwy.Deluxe.750 642-4321Ext 207Thank.s• yrs P es&1on ex· BR, am mtic ~pgraded . evs Adults. no pets. Open Iba. 499-4394, 494-8519 house. Sips 7. Wkly $225, sq fl SS' sq. fl. Prufer MPE IMC. per, Plano& clarinet. $10 condo. 2 patios. nr pool, S..CltN..t. 3776 dallyl<Hl.2250Vanguard Mo/$650.673-8970eve Mgmt,831·7444 Comlaundnessance1963 Jo'ound June \5th al OCC 1_wk.. __ 546--__ 3182 _____ _ S650mo.497-4214 ....................... Way <Al Intersection of Meiwpcwihach 386' Lake Tahoe C ham · ,714) 547.5934 small black male dog EamHigbSchoolCtedits- llvHms 4 Br, comm pool. DUPLEX. 1 BR, l ba. Santa Isabel & Newport ••••••••••••••••••••••• berlands. lux 3 BR, 2 ba, Executive Offices near wf(lea collar. 754 7800 Independent StudyRead· tsetlse option. $750/mo newly refurbished. avail Blvd, C. M l 540.9626 PARK NEWPORT AE bch I OC ~rport, all. services Boutique. tnm. bcads, no-ask for Elsa ing, Math, Spelling & w/garden<.'r. S700w/out . July 1, $260 & S280. Clean 1 BR apt, $200. Bachelor s. 1 or 2 nis.Ki:J:Wk offufy:~s available. $225 mo uons. g1rts. Excel loc. Found Shepherd Mix StudySkllls .Openenroll· Call640-0179 831·9950or661·3606 QuielBackBayarea.280 Bedrooms&Townhouses wkAug.1·525-3531 752-2873 Busy s pecialty s hop female. Tantblk. Vic . ment. ~otal cost $200. --... _, ~ n A'Mar 213/5"" .... 6 From$309.50 oc~~·L AreaAgt.493-2571 Ward. Garf1'cld. FOUD· Woolbright Acad emy Ocean Vu. Cslm bit 3 Br, ~Unfur'lli"*'""'shed .,.,,, · .,......_ S"""tacular spa. tota1 ~ean Front 2 stry apt. ...-''"'"~ °' Be b w .. ~~ """ OFFfC s lain Valley 002·4824 13861 ac • stmnster 3ba exec home. Lg F IR. "TI!EVICTORIAN" recreation pr ogram. Best loc .. g rt bch, E AUTOAGEMCY 897·2855 $750/mo. 548·2928 •••••••••••••••• ••••••• · aJ g am 7 pools 8 oo k J 20 J I 2 new swt.es with CdM '"·-·-& h 3800 1-----------GeMral 3802 2 Br w/gar. adlts, cpts. soc1 pro r · • $4 tw une · u y ~ovw1oom s op. Lost: Reward 645·9324. W--t-...1. 7075 drps, range, fncd yd tennis courts. At Fashion call 494·5317 or 675·5530 old charm and chansma sq. rt .. fenced paved Small tonghrur charcoal urmru, BBlufRfsr: 2 BR .. $525$7,50Lge. 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/patio, wtr pd. $265. 667 Island. Jamboree & San Prune location. South of yard, hoist, compressor. & whateStuh·Tiu. ••••••••••••••••••••.••• .-~oo1s· aBmk. r!']~·-0134 mo. 12621 Fl ow er Street , Victoria. 636-41.20, 1·5. Joaquin Hills Road. No. Laguna, nr new, 1 rm Coast Hwy. Spacious & part room. rront & rear e (OI' secunty bare. r · r .,.,.. Garden Grove. t..arge 17141 644-1900 studio/kilcbenelle. Now very reasonable. 675·2311 access. Near Superior & LOST on Mesa Verde Dr own mobile home, will EASTIWFF one bed.room townhouse QUICk IM thru Sept. $450 mo or 16th 10 Costa Mesa. East portable Panasoruc stay on premises. For Avail now. 3 bdrm. close to shopping. Laun-New tnhses. 2 br. 1"2 ba. Eastbluf( 3 br. 2 ba, lge $125. wk.494·3223. ldeal Newport Beach loc U.OYD JOHMSOM radio.54&6035 moreinlo54&-1820Kent. dry fa c i Ii ties. No E·side. Cpts, drps. all mstr ste, all bltns. Dbl Coogerual atmosphere. Jo hnso n S h e I to n i.mgle level Bluffs Plan cblJdren ; 00 pets. Call bltns, focd palios. Sml garw/elec.dropor.Pool $145.mo.645·7464 McCa.lluter&A!ssoc FOUND s mall shaggy acht maintenance, ex- 'Lmda",endunlt.Adull Walter at(7l4)891.1ou. cbild&petok.Only$.175 & rec racil. Adults, no ON THE BEACH 2 95.>2'100 blad:CockaPoO.ClllGH. penenced, full & part home in best early area mo Dnve by 2536 Sanla pets. Pref. marned cpl. Bdrm. 2 bath. Patio. So. Laguna; tiny p~nt· ~UMB Ume.646-7445. New carp, fresh paint; ~hl..t -3806 •A..c ls A -1 J 1 1 BBQ TV Gated com hous~offace; leaseS200. N Ana Ave then call ~. ·e. vai · u Y · · · Tu •~~~· Cocktails ewporl •==='s 5150 Respooslble prolessi'onal spotlessly clean 1 $725 per ••••••••••••••••••••• • • 7cn 17.., muruly. $700twk. mer~ h B Full ,.--.., -&t2-0282. -..., Realtors 499-4591 Beac · near •Y· ••••••••••••••••••••••• man desires to spend mo 1 bdrm l ba, fireplace. lrg k t h ( ot n use> A t640 5560 N fl I I 2 I c en n • . .kx:I:. my l1rrle Jim, Crow, lime at beach Wi II ~n __ · __ patio. util. incl. Nu crpt & 1 Bdrm $210 wpt gts ove Y area. ON TIIE BEACH 4 Bdrm Plmo seats tOO. good parlu.ng. "'-. B nd watch your house, st.art Plush 3 BR ?1, ha 40. pot. $425. yrly. 675-3859 Newcrpts &drp:. bdr 1 ba, pnv patio. gar. home with pnvacy al ExKVtive S..itts terms. Agent 751-1400. vuvP. NM' A ree. anyt.lme. 2 wks·2 mos. oo I 11' blk b h 751·1Sl4eves nopets S325mo.548-5804 ~/wk. Sandy. Porn & Poi. Fredi """·3594.Tony. als ip. 2 s lo <.' ~Panin!Mlla 3807 or494·32Zl Office avail Overlooks Local business reqwrei:. .,..,, Yrly 675-6775or6i5-t!Ol8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR bl t ns D I W WATERFRONT HOMES airport & mountains person who lakes lo work defiip, LOUte·lo"t. Pam. H.tpW..ted 7100 1 blk to beh PoOI 3 br SS75. Lovely large 3 Br baJccmy, gar, ~dlts. no Steps to beach. L~ 2 BR. 6lH400 2082 M1chel5on, lrvme. w/crarts & can meet Srroq s. Bob. Poc1I 8111, ••••••••••••••••••••••• S>50 no pets· • • blt.ns. fplc. Close to bch, pets. 548-4291 ; 645·98:>7 ~le, gar j/r~y MJ:!· Npoolwpt 752-0234 publ.Jc. $4750. inventory Gabe (horhP, J1rn C.. •CCMTG/C1__...._ 009931or!l60 21gs shops. dining. Yrly . .. ~est 3 r 'h • • & t·qu1p lntoml' Po11'n· N Col 'C&B R hard ~ ·llCJ"a . Adlts 833-3307; 673-7077 Exquisite 3 Bdrm, 1500 sq Vie w , t en n as. S550. Avail July I.July 14 2 BR Office space st. level. Cst 11al. Sl8·2t.000 lh1'i com no. rs . ic , Expr'd Individua l m 327 . ft plush home like apt. 642-46.S7 f hs lk'ng' d s Hwy. CdM. $145. mo. to Ing year. Call collect, Nv. fool, Harpy. Milford, teres ted in r /lime San CleMtftle CorGIMI chi Mar 3822 Cstm drps. Pvt 2 car gar. urn e. wa 1 1 · mo. 644-8494. J G k Good •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• E /D/O, backyard, wood t.ge 4 br . 211".1 ba, encl ta nee to bcb. $500. 714-439-5090. Anytime. esse. eorqr., my pennanent wor . ~ 3 br on beach. sundk. burning frplc. All extras. pat.lo. New decor. 1 blk 759-1439 EucalttY• Offlc.s -·MT SHOP ·~Elf''s" ond all of knowledge of account- V1ewsm ree. 5S7·082A .., M ef'a V e rd e $550. bch. S600. yrly. 673-2507 L.100. Sandy beach.. Lge I PrfMt O.C . AJranrt nui •My ::r Piiot• !e::.!,YPu_ainl. gt.o, ln~gkhetype. Grsorean~ •H-OMEFINOERS• ~ 751-8888 B 1 4 "' d Loe--'--. r-Nels $100,000+ I year. iety ,..,,_.. I " •----------1Newportlsland,2Br, lBa. r. s ps · ,.ew con · vnvn Full service. 5 day, cc{ C.M. area. Call :>49·2238 t..se ocean view condo. Tl., •~rc:S Central loc. 2 BR 1 'h Ba. 2 p e o p I e , q u i e t $250/Wk. Min 3 wks. /\gt For lease: 3624 sq rt 12 lg. terms. Agent. 751-1400. Havan~ work h so cloi:.e-dys, 646-6153 aft 6 & JBr, 2~·,Ba. 2 car garage ~ near new townho use. neighborhood. no pets, 645-5044 exec. suites w /pr1v • __ 5025 ly wit you t ese past wknds. 2 pat1011 . spectacula Fncdyard, aircond. $345 refs.$365,yrly.6734749 y-....&&-R--t....t• ~250 bathrm. Lg conference Moneytoa.uun five years, I trust each of ---------GARDEN APTS --...,....... .. rm lseat.s l2> w/blt·in ••••••••••••••••••••••• you know how mean· Accounting Clerk view.~ mo. 498·2168 CORONA DEL MAR _mo_._645-4655 ___ e_v_s ____ , Lovely & spacious 1 bdr ••••••••••••••••••••••• bar 'H pri recpt area QUICK C _.SH mglul yoo are to me. I Rwestater developer an a"" m The Bluffs w/view, KONA Hawaii 2 br condo. ·""" v. · A lake my last opportunity Fashion lslaod. o ...... an 5Clft JM. 2 Br .Townhouse. frplc. r• w/lounge. Sep. ktchn. 8 ·~ ~slrano 327 Pool. tenn.l.s. Some ocean NEAR NEW 2 BR 1 BA. pool & clubhouse. $325. sleeps 6 Famous whJte addJtional offices. Can on my little 'ol CSI to tnd1v. lO process Acc't:. •••••••••••••••••••••• . Cl upstairs apart. Nr. s. SSl-4038. sands beach. Own er rum. or part.aal. Location 1st & 2nd Trust Deed thank you ror all the JOY payable lype financial & Catalina views. ose p d <n4> 644.-t986 ... 1 .. ,_ loans arranged ror any ha g e me Love statements. correspon-3 BR. den. frplc, (ncd up-t.o Fashion Island & fine Coast I a z a an N........,. ... Hts 2 BR. 1 ba. provtUes amp e parllUug. you ve av n ~~,..,. • read t · rt reason. Credit no pro· Lols dence, & maintain accl .iraded yard. gas fir beach. 644-2611 Wood.land Vig. DtW, nice etc. Older adlts. S295 yr.1Tennis Condo, Palm Spr-Y access 0 airpo • blem. Borrow on the In· ----------1 ang depL tiles. Grp in:t .!:"~ng~. $450~~·~837~-5327~:_ _ _.ji~llllllllllllllllllllllllllllll~~~~I cpts & drp&. 1st, last $t50 ly. 548-5306 mgs. 3 Br. Beauulully freeways. & rest.aurants. creased value or your XX DANCE OF FUN XX plan paid by company. dep. AdullS, no pets. Call furn. Pool. Jae. sauna. home Call tod f f l Be ud 1 o s d R · I d 2Br. 2Ba. tennis. view. Lux 3 BR, 2'1.l Ba. front 546-5880,askforLeslie 1 BR. apt, cl054? to beacb, lighted =· pro in· Call714/7S2-065t ~1nfo~a':.fo:S. auto e gars. ance en esume an~ u Duplex. pnvate. 2 ca duplex New cpts. patio. encl gar. ideal for quiet structor. Ac lreserva-Of'fice Suite avail or Mis· f;;!~~~ ·~~ ~~:. =Si,. ~er&iWe"~ gar $385 4964330 gar. SSSO. 673-7513 agt working adults. $285 per tions for' July Sept. sioa In San Juan Capo urlous i.n Orange COunty NB~ <.-.t... •---3280 . Spacaous 2 br garden apl mo. 167st.,&.,.!_:u9t +sec. No orrseasoorates 494~ .,..,__. w-''-to dennt •-fM )1Ai~V CO f d th best ---------~-St ud 1 o. C h arm 1 n R Pool jacuzzi gar age ts .,......,. """". ...... ...,. « [.;-1-f. ~ • • you eserve e •••••••••••••••••••••• seclusion. Adlts only. Yr· adult living. From S29S'. pc ...... to~ 4300 restaurants. Please call ' ••"' '"•11 ~ow ll'> at. Now open :M hrs $2402br,kidsfenced ly.Call~-5687 l77E.22ndSt.645-:M98 Nice 28r Dplx upstairs.••••••••••••••••••••••• 831-9950or661·3606 Licensed Rome Loan everyday. '!,3~1~l~~:N~~ AYAILMOW!! NEWBREEDAPTS ~i:J~ .. ~1~is.g~:U3o •lf~B.ECTIYE• FULLSHYICE ~~f~f~l;~;.;.ic:11~; ~!:ei!~E:x~.~~tdde: 3 Bdrms .. 2 baths. patio. Bachelor avail. Pool, Isle shopping. Avail ap· Garn a relaable DELUXE OfftCES n earest off 1 c e . talls534·1581 ---i frplc. An outstanding un· jacuzzi. Gas pd. AP· prox 7/15. Lse. craht ref. r~=e. Personal telephone/ re· 714-337·3'744 FANTASTIC 5 liR 2 Ba. it. Walk to shopping & all pliances. garage. Adults, SSOOmo. 494~ •SHARE A HO. ME• cept1001&t, secretary. Dworce/Bankruptc)" fplc. D/W. cpts. drps. services. 1 Year lease. no pe t s. $220. 393 conference room. coffee sso. move nght m. S4.50 mo. $495month Hamilton. 645-44 11 2 BR Big Can Yon 4BDRM condo, right off & hospitality services. 1st. 2nd & 3rd T 0 's AC'llonTyp1ng. 900-5419 964·2566. agent townhome $500 per mo. Baker & Fairview <Mon· ExceUent location. near Credit no problem Tustin 3290 2bdr l'h t>a. carpeted. bit· to3179· Agt. ph: 6734062· ticello). $150. Lst & last. freeways. 7 J1..4Z7 I i n s • 'S 2 7 s . c a I l ~a Arranged by .. Es _..... 213/620-4830,7:30-llAM. Apcwlwnhfvrwished SHAREUTILITIES.Coll IAl<ERCm111; CoastHomeLoans h•sop .... Cun11 LUX TOWNHOUSE or u..furnislMd 3900 today. 5S6-482'7 (714>979·2161 MC/IA 631-1811 3 br. 2~ ba, view deck. 2 bdr, 2 ba, qt st. Carpet· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Share new 2 br townhome, COSTA MESA DO YOU NEED CASH? frplc. Steps t.owater . 32' ed. carport, priv. stor. 'J'wobedroom Huotlngton lst,2nd&3rd TOUCHOFCLASS pvt slip available. $765 Reasoo. 751·9408eves. Bch l M'I . to heath dbl garage, pool, jncuul, 000 sq rt W/wor k area, Homeowner loans MODELS lse or lse opt. Call · a e ·Costa Mesa. $225. mo. wet b ar. r estroom. arrangedfast.\ 642·3033. aft e r 7pm unnlng 1 BR. garden Managerpb: 900-S329. 63l·D>. SilOO/roo. Call 646-4296, 8 Borrow $1000, $100.000 OUTCALL ••••••••••••••••••••••• Acctng Bkkpog TEMPORARY Register Today to work on various accounting & bookkeeping assign ments. Work close to your home. Flgur~ Clerks to Sr . Accoun tanls needed thruoua Orange Co. Robert Half's Account.emps SOOS. Main,Ste501 No. Tower. Union Bank In The City of Orange 714/835-4103 675-121.S SUPER tg. Bach. wtsuper ~ristltr: area. 1255· TilE EXCITING Desire mature woman _t.o_Sp;...m_. ------• flexible terms. past ESCORTS Wnt.,•aster J2'8 lg. kitch & bath. Mature · · lALM MESA Af'TS. to share apt. Call crcdJt no problem. Call ACCOUMTIHG ••••••••••••••••••••••• non·smkr. $250 m o . Large3Brtownhouse apl, MINUTF.STONPT 900-4464.Askror J lm .....,._Offk• usnoobl.Jgat.aon. 97S-0062 646·7118 CLERKS remnc 3 hr, 2 ba. frplc. 575-5205. 673-4841 ~:~c~~~~0• ~~~ft!· a.ch~~~ BR M~ 2'·32 to sbr lux 3 Br ~~h~e~~~~~~~u~f ST~1~~6~~~k~~cs ~,A · MIC· Visa r:e~}::::~~~~"c~U::~~~ dshh"t•hr. ,cr~tls. Ms~o4v5e Costa Mna 3124 no pet.'I $400 64S 3381 o; from $220. & up 3 a w /21 g1rlsS2. OOFr-pUkll race space with recep· ....aELft C •SH77 __ l_lA_M_-.JA __ .M_._--t clerk.s. Reefs 1·2 yrs A/P r 1 g 1 n r. l' .. • ......... • .... • ...... • 675-5949 Adults. No Pets /W. enc gar· l Uorust, secretary, word .........., ~ SfMrihMll R...Mr or A /R w /some exposure 9&4·2S66.Agt.nof« 2 Br 2Ba mostulilspd l56lMesaDr locl.2blksbc)l.9605260. proces,,ln~.comput.er.& BUSINESS & I N 18l5So EICamano.tteal lo com put erized C.106e lo rrwy~ 3 br 2 ba Mo' to m'o s.100 Adults $400. 2 BR 2 Ba, fplc. pvt t!Bllr.s East of Newport _ .. __ 3568_______ CPA service on pre-DIVlOUAL loans 11va1I San Clemente. f\llly he. systems, & 10 lr.ey by cpts. drps,,etc. Avail' only. 622 Hamilton. ya.rd,~::i'nrm.gar.no Bl'Vd ) Femt.oshr 2 BRaptnr rruses.S495mo.675-a030 fOl'anypu.rpose.$2000to Forappt492·'129S louch. We offer xlnt Now $405 964·2566 Agt. 6450314 peta -agt. 546-9860 GWC. S150. PTer 25 + --------·1 Sl0.000.000. Call Sudol ---------• work.Ing conds & com OO r.... \Bdrm Pvt rd "Ulpd K 842 2381 As8oc,7145811Hl5 RELAXINGMA.SS/\GE pr~hensave beot:fH ""'' VILLA M!DHA · ya "' · LAGUNA HILLS ay. · • m s~ UdoVUlage Bob J am we &hsseur .._... h1 •slMd w 2 Br, 2 ba. somt-uUI pd BJUM. 1 child welcome. New adult deluxe apts. ph;Carol. MB·l414 Karen 115 Oute•U 9-9, 494·Slll pack~e~ 644-3389 ~d 3300 F.ncl. garages. Couple $250/mo. 642'4758 fum1& junlurn. 1Blllard5d. Roomma t e wanted to 673-5451 ~\684 Gent. GtMr. l.o.s S _..._.DY'S* tAM 'til Noon ••••••••••••••••••••••• pref. Children ok. No Br. cpl&. drpe, kids ok, poo . acun • san share 3Br. 2Ba condo In ......... ...._. 4450 SllrtT.,,...._. * "" 1MltaYIMICO DRAMATIC. ou 3 bd, 2~ peta. $310. 2324 Elden. no pets . $255. mo. voU;r!>!~IA VILLAGE SJC.493-6329. ....................... v ..... C .. ffal Outcall Massage SSONewportOent.erDr b•. 211ty. FP. Nr bch. La 646-1965 645-2274. -._.. .a -rnra OfC'S N b 1 b I 973-0329 Newport Be.cb )'d S57>$62S 648-1025 mu Stockport Roommate wan...... reap .. _,.. ew u.s ne111e1 . us · --------F.qual Oppor Employer ' 28r, upat.alrs1 or shop· llutlfa1tleeelt 3140 581'615lor5816150 Ft.osbr2Buptnr8each Coot. rm , 1e.t z. •11 ness 1c:qul11IU00t or ex· •SHERlLEE• Coeda .a limn ping. Very c1ean. neat, ...,. Officeopen~7dally. •Adams, HB. Judy, 9-5, paneled, sm. whse In re· panslon. any wo11.bwlllle eert1ried Masseuse u..Mwltllecl 3425 av•tl 7 /1. $230. refs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 833-9654. Al\ 8, 960-3846. ar. t 0t 2 yr. lease. Lalce purpose. House Calli. By appt. .................... ... adult.'I. 549-422.5. 556-3900 * • * • • ltOOMI 4000 Fore 11 t arc a . K en t "'-COftlllffatlon 838-6838 Accottnttna i bdrm, 2 ba. slnalo st.ry A all Jul 1 l!;/Side 2 BR l..ARCE 3 BR alnale level ••••••••••••••••••••••• ShareTwnbse 3 br. 2.,.. be. Harkins Call for ap9t. lnlf'ntU.te end unit. Npt. Terrare v · Y · owners unit XJnt loc11· AmbMSodor Inn In CO\\t.a aar, JJ06l, furn. S200 mo 7t4·58l·9393 BustnHa Services. 10·8 $460./mo~A038 1 &. newer. Adlts. no Uoo,near a<.'hools &shop Melin. '1Z77 Harbor. Ceo-t-UUl.55l·2849.aft7. Mon ·F'ri, 9 l2 Sut FOXY LADY PART-TIME Approx 20 hn per wk. AccounUna o;pcr. req'd. Good rlgu.re aptitude. 10 k~y cxper. A(lply N•· pt-ti. $340. 67S 5Sl2 ping S42~/m o C 11 II trally louted. 235 roomi1. .._..__ Tf'Olllbte S23-09"TS Towu h I IM "-c'--lo ,..,u. -areal OWIW'r at 1'46 6107 or 11"l MA NY with kltrhen. .., 5400 S4' ft U.,_M.a..d JS2.5 f;.;ideloc-:-..... o. " al!M&-1371 phon\I & TV. Sw1mmina Flndln1a Roomp m1•t\Je~ SMwplaceoltown ••••••••••••••••••••••• 759-llll * • * * • pool. jacuul. and r« PrdMaional toP t! Ill" \h•"u \'l!rdl• Or Plillil 2 bet. %l1 b•, encl 1ar. ----room OaJly & wtekty H-• M .. H 1.SZS Ill a Verdt' Dr ~ patio. CrpJc, No P•ll Lra 2 BR. qwet mature SHARP. beach, 2 41& 3 BR. rac.es st.artlna from SM a *32-4L3o4 CM ln1DI. f'ZS/mc> SIU.-S *1u.lt.. or sbQppin1. No fr p I. d 11 b w u be r . Dcpad.eble Stt\itce MS-4123 aAe pee.a.SMO. M2-3W aaraie.. paUo.. -.~. 645-4840 Since m1 • lst,W&l.rd T.D.LOA~S ARRANGED C.....MoPwotita• 6lJ..lHO• I o.tcalMas• M/(; 7ll·l5'1 PR€GNANT9 Carina. donalSyrtem1COrp, 4311 ennfldmtial eounacllnlt ft Bltth St. N.B. (Near OC ret'ernl. Abortion. adop-Airporll Equ•I Op· uoo .. k pln1. l>Ortunlty EO\ploytf'. APCARt 547-2563 .._ _ _._ ... ._ __ - ' ..... IU1JAJ>1>lia.nttMrv !lhtmpuo 6 •lffm e~an Room Addlttonr> " W'ESTERNF"ENCECO TRJPCNARC 110 Color bn1hteoera. wht ~rnodt'Una 31 yni cxpr Wood&Chw.nllnk 2025 Main SA ti>b 10 min blHch Clun w/hard LU bwld 1ltet1 Uc#3t$-151 ~1837 Lite bauUng moving Caraae· Yant cleaning. Reu rates M2-0705 ~ 957 01 uv. dlo rm. h&ll ll~. Avg IMAGINATION 1s our rm S7 so. couch llO. chr PllMword Quail Bwld~rt Chi.... R u b b 1 s h h a u 11 o g . Alf ..... R.,..,.. ~-GWAJ' ellm pc:l odor ~Gordon 84-t-6881 ....................... fumllure moving & tree •••••••••••••••••••••• Cpt repair t5 yflj t!xpr •VERY LOW PRICES• tnmmlng Reu. reha •Save Money-Do work my.ell Reta Californ ia Coastal OnCard+JningMaint l>le.497-l!Q}"T onvewa;v.•Parkiog lot Ml 0101. Service. New, remodel & G«Jrae MD-2015 CH __ E_A_P_E_ST--h-uli-.-- •Repalra •Sulcoatln bauUng. Fr~ esllm.ulea. a ng in •1..lc NB, C M S& c-.1/COllC.rwh Cal1Muut4928393. Clean.ups. Hauling. town. Fr. est.s. CHEAP! 1\Sph!Alt&t&-4871 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Landscaping. lmmed. 64.2·299Sor64S·l390 Foundations. retaining COMM 'L & OFFICE lo· servicing. 642·9907 tt 1 ... ~eyuttt.g wal1111 blocks patios tertors (new & remodt!I). , 11•tc I iCJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~l Uc"d ' ' Cust.om residential adds Gardenina route for sale. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uin.stJan lady desires full · · It remodel. Deal "(/con Call 540-7373 for lnforma-Wunt a REALLY CLEAN time day work ln College CUSTOM CEMENT. tract.or. no uJesmeo In lion alter S:OOl>M. HOUSE! Call Glngham Park area. Fncd yard. Driveways, cir concrete. volved. Npl Bch, lrvlne E G d Girl. Freeesl.645-5123 556-405! expose agregale , ltC.M. Uc 812827M. Ph xp . ar t:ning ----------1 wtrlll.s/poods. Free esl. 75&-9581 Cleanups. Tramming Floors. carpels, baths, ......... Ser#k• 5»1342 trees. Ask Al. 64S.09'7 walls. patios. windows. ••••••••••••••••••••••• °"'Perin G al .r-•---Spec. price for vacant re- DATA PROCF.SSrNG <=* C:.. ••••••••••• ••••••••••••'"'' __.,,.... si.dences. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1bose G 974..oBlO Services for small busi· ••••••••••••••••••••••• WilldowT,..._"t:s HANDYMAN: Carpentry, ____ u_ys ____ _ ncsses & professions . l.Jctmlled child care in my Free home or ofhce ele<:tncnl. plumbing & Immaculate Cleaning Co Custom programming home. super summer estimate by expencnct!d nrs. 847 2787. 557 4564 For lho6e who deserve Reasonable Southwest program, ages 3-8, 125 designer ~~19. tJ best 7"""""""' Services. 957 01&2 wit 64S-8434 Gt"GCllMJ _ie __ ._-..... __ • '--- -----ea.tractor a__--t,_J ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••Carpet cleaning, win c.p.,...., .....mew do d l 11' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Haul. sk1ploader dump ws. ovens. we o 1 a . Carpenter. Free est Any RJ Huffman&Son. ~Btctri lrk. grad.mg. tree writ, 1beMoppet.s54&-2393 su.e Jobs. Call AUan or Remodel & add1t1ons. Lie 327136 ~4 demolJllons elC. g:)l 1257 Walls. ceilings, floors & Tony,646-8649 ~or548-4541 . HcUlng windows cleuned Call Ucensed & Bonded. EL.ECTIUClAN·Pnced ••••••••••••••••••••••• alter& PM. 646-6145 Ind. carpenter. cornm'I, res No )Ob loo small. Have llOIDetbing lo sell? John. 531-8082or 646.ot25 Classified 1dsdo it well. nght-free est;1mate on occ Student. 1 Ton truck. large or small Jobs. Trash. tree trim, Ron WANT ACTION! Licensed 673-03S9 642-5703, 979~ Classifed Ads 642-5678 Monday. Jun11 19. 1978 CAIL'( PtLOT C7 1'1a ude J I ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUMSHfHEGllLS PF.TERSPArNTll'<IG llOMt:SAVERS. Plumb LeamtortayGult:ar Th~ proreasionals In Expr'd. Roa Rutt!!I lo& & Heal.UlJl Free e11t Fun stimulatina lesson.s home And office clean Free K6l. Call Gene SlO hr. Hone:1l & rell~blc al home. WUI teach beg tog We art> fully In.sured ~ service BorA. M IC OK . & mt.er All ages, telS.." -ls your SerVJ~! Free All PROFESSIONAL m.806Sor847 0383 ralell.Stcve.646-2286 eall!1"-te. S40-~ Parnling. Inter I Exter. ...., lstat. mer educational pro- Gen "I Housedeamng. ReAI. work guar642-0386 ••••••••••••••••••••••• gram ottered by t.op are• Good references. Painting. Extr/lntr. F.x· I wtll ~Ip yc>u buy or •ell. educ at.ors ~lem. & spec:. 897·3162 pr'd . honest. neat. reaa. 1'~ CQl\llulllll.100. Mike, t.'duc . avail 494·1365. Lac'd 964-lOO Dave all 960-52M Classes rorm immed l.aRdM ... IJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Floe Exter Painting by ~ Credentialed teacher will Jl Sinor St I · T •••••••••••••••••tt•••• tutor an Math, fteuding. LANDSCAPING Reasooable pnces. 968-8783 me.836-5.ss.S~chnlJlS. ry REPAJR & RERDOI''. All S9anU;h. 557-0081. types · s h 1 n i I e · Wllldow Cle••t WE WILL PA1NT AN rocllshakes·compo-tar ... ••••••••••••••••••••• Landscaping. Tree trtm. AVERAGE HOUSE ex Free est 541·5930 rving CM. Npwt Bch. rrung. Clean-up. 8 yrs tenor. S249. Av"r. 4-unit Slr1'"Jllh Irv . Reason . Coai.t ~:iJ:.~oboru. :f.:.·7~t. S375 IJ34fi93S •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• CI t> u n 1 n g Service . -----------------•SKYLJGRT MASTERS, ~5811 Painting & papering. 25 aU shapes & sizes choose •v--our--ma-id_d_oes--n-'t_d_o_w_1_n yrsserv.Harborarea.Sl from.Freeest.551-6087 dows" w e do Call u 8nckwork Small JObb l.Jc & insrd. M2·23S6 ta. 631-0~!17 · ~ Newport. Costa Me:.a &. . Irvine. 675-3175 eves Pror pamting Ext & int. .............. ......... 5 ildloaA Cl Low rates. Recs Free CERAMIC tJle. New or re· "1--P!,. ~ eca Free Est: BJockwull, Re· taJ.Oer Wall. Slumpst.one. Brick co n c r ete dnveways, patJos U c. & Bonded. Bob 963.7339 est. 536-4780. 536-4383 model Free u t. Sm I n"' m .....,..,...... or SJ6.. 77 l t Jobs welcome S36-496i aft 5 Wben you caJI Classified Cust.om WaUpapenng All wotlc guar. Free. est 673 .. 158 l.o place an ad. you're as----------TrwSet-Yke sured of a friendly "-t.r/Jtepalr ••••••••••••••••••••••• welcome and help 1n ••••••••••••••••••••••• Curt.1sTl"eeServ1ce. wordlJlg your ad for best Trade your ~kl st~( for Neat patches & textureis Total trff care Lie d & r esponse. Call Now: &f.:.J!f:J~:.2~ " RtEllST. 193-1419 bonded.~ 642-S678 1--~-~~---~ t ~~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~~ ..... ?!~~ ~~~ ..... ?!~~ ~~~ ..... ?!~ ~~~·~ ..... ?!~ ~~~ ••••• ?!~~ ~.~~ ..... !!~~ ~~~ ..... ?! •.• ~~~ ••••• ?!~~ \i:countmg Clerk w /math AUTOMOTIVE . . CONCRETE-finishers & Cutter wanted ror wet !!uit DfMJAL SBYJCE b.c. Leqa1 At1t I l' "1>t1tude Call Donna. PART TIME/ Beauty Stylist .. trained lo Clerical CLERKS form setters. Exper pre· m!gr. Exper desired or COOllDIMATOR To pres Health maoage· 644-1000 RILL TIME talte over clJentele. top ADP ferred. CallS43-7001. will tram. Apply betwn p /fro t ofc den ment &.real est develop High School grads loo. k· wages. 837·8779, 837-4250 8:J0.12am' 837 w. 18th St talersonadmlwru'strnntion "Xper·. ment operation. Prere A~~~t~~u: !'bl~usltu~~~s ing for a _career? Not1usl IEAUTY /Assistmtt PENSION c:!1::~~~l1~~s s~~~";=~· St. CM needed t.o work in "house qw.'lttes are legal exper plcmentsngthefamilyin ~rJob1Cyo':'arel8 needed at sa lon In UTQTEM Salary negotiable. DATAEMnY supporting our f1~ld in corpora.le & r eal 1•omeP1T .Callforappt ye orolder,willingto Fashion Island Call SERVICES OpeningsNowAvallable CM/HB area. Mall re ~Clertr serv1cereps&coord1nal· es tate . S up e rior -l94 St68 . start al the grou!'d _floor, 64().0023 ror full or p/time clerks sume lo p O.Box 18768, ~·-.,,. ang service act1v1taes. We secretarial s kills. or work on establishing a ---Oppor & challenge of on 2nd & 3rd shills . No lrvine9'2714 FUii time pos1t1on open offer a career oppor VI /a gal\ltallonal ab11Jty , self A mother wtl1me on her baodi.. miAke e xtra money thlt; s ummer. • p lime at hom~ <.:all 842-9513 Artftt /Sillsc ...... Exper 'd dial s. nameplates, emblems & color separations. Xln working <'Onds. Call ~7660. Assemblers wanted for swmg shaft 111 CM mfg plant S3 30. Ask for Mr Clifforct. 642 5254 ASSEMBLERS 50 Trainee Assemblers Needed Immediately Long & Short Term A'is1gnments 3Shifts Ava1luble. Must have own trunsp. C4ll Today 556-8520 Free. Top Pay. Vac Pay Vktor Tit'lf20t ory Ser-.icn Div Walter Kidde It Co 4341 &tth Street Su1le213 Newport Beach l:;quaJ Opporturuty Employer M 1 F" A.s.~embly TRAINEE ~SEMBLERS & PACKERS 'NEEDED IMMEDIATELY' I SUMMER JOBS career path, & have the Bookkeeper, exper only fcred lo resp. mdlv. in exper necessary-we a s ~ video display maJor data proceesmg reliance & enthusiasm ~.notj~sl lhe wanlto thru financial i>latc our Newport financial train. Advancement op-Cook. continental, For ternunal operator for a firm for an intelligent, Toi> sa l /benefll~. le~.bere s alliltukes: ments, muJtiple set or firm located in Fashion portunities tothose who P tT. premium wage . Bas ic /Four mini· highly m otiv ated , Newport i''ederal/HeaJlh -High school diploma books. NCR background, 1.s1and.. We have LDlmed. qualify. __ For information Phone 496·5446 btwn compul~r. S,ome ex· articulate 1nd1v. w/11ood Management Services . ·Wei~ groom~ outslanding opportunity opening.s for· go t.o our nearest market 1J.12am. Pl:"~ t:i <k:s'!'able. bul clerical skills & exper. in 33SS Vla Lido. Ste 210. ·PosilJvea~utude l.o work in the pleHant .Q.EAICAL or contact the personnel will tram ind.iv1d~ with dealing w/people. Please N.8. <714>673-2700. ·Good dnvmg record atmosphere of Corporate office at COOICS demoostrat.ed lYPUl& ac· ·call Pete Meade 546-6080 ·And most of all. have the office of National l...adies' (Figureap& Ute type> l.aM2J.,ampsonSl 8.-uldast.. lunch & din-curacy and speed. Work or send resume to· Exec seeks amb1Uous desire lo grow with an Specialty S hops. All -IECB'TIOHIST GardenG1'ove53'1-4840 ner. Apply m person, Ma in pleasant environment IDC · people. Ptr. Uolim11ed aggressive & successful benefits. Apply in PC(SOn ·CLEltK TYPIST Equal Oppor Employer Barlter·s. 2525 N. Grand, wi l h good company Dental Practice uw:ome potential. For corporation. or send res ume. No -GBBALCl.SUC SASJ&..8481 benefits including 2 Systems appl. 751.-S CALL TODAY phone calls. Back Street, <Mail Room> weeks vacation after one 2283 Fairview Rd Female Pac~agers, lllent ROBERTPRICE &SSBSl,Tustin,92680 CLERKTYPIST COO«S.Exp..-'d year •. company paid C-OstaMesa ra.iaes.Call548-5l25.l53'1 979 2500 Xln\ working conds & co. P ttime. Sharp "people Days & Nights group 1J1Surance. credit Monrovia Ave NB • BOOKKEEPER full benefitso!fercd person" to work p /llme Applybetwn3-5pm uruon.elc.Applyat Dental Rccpl/Ass 't, ________ _ IAUER IUICte charge, lhru f1nanc1al in exec. ofr. Xlnt typing Tuesday lhruThursday OR.ANGE COAST needed for a new prac· FtSHIMG TAQCLE 2925COSllTarAboMrESBIAvd. statement. Manufactur ConlactSh1rley644·4360 s kills t65 wpm>. 25 Reuben"s,251E.Coast 0.a.ILYPILOT t1ce'" COM. 673·6443 Retail tackle dealer in!(experpref'd.Forfast hr s t wk (Fl e xible Hwy,NewportBeach "" dys.830-3S76eves. located 10 Newport "Orange County's t:rowmg new company ~ schedulJng) $4 Hr. Good JJOW BaySl.. CM Beach needs man for # l Buick Dealer Great future for the right co benefits Contact J ;in COOtcS WANTED between the hours or Dffttal AH't count.er & some. service. person. Call G Buker. al Clencal Hess. (7l4>833·8383 Broiler & Saute Special IJ OOAM·5:00PM Chain1de. X-ray ht'ense work. Top pay. Chance AlITOMOTIVE IMMEDIATE OPENING in l..mcoln·Mercury de· alersllip office for lady with automotive back- ground. Typing a musl· OMV experience helpful but not essenual. Apply to Mary Clarke. Businesll Mgr. RAY FLADEBOE LINCOLN· MERCURY HONDA AND BRJTISH MOTOR CARS IRVINE 130-7000 714-642-7840 StateMutualSavings ty Contine ntal ex Call for r equired. n on s mkr . for advancement. Good If Prop 13 •N\tMacArthur.NB peraence preCer red Appomtmenlplease NB/Lid o 673 9460 , d r Brake & Front t::nd Man ...,., ~4., .11.321 _.2· 77 67 ......_. knowle ge o Pacific Ex n1 I I P;qual Oppor Employer Lunch & dinner Apply in • .,.... • ••• 3-°"'" Coast fishing a must. p. 0 y, eitce emp oy Hurts ..........,... Moo-Wed 3·5. The EqualOp~unilv ---------• benefits. Apply btwn 8 & CLrnwTYPIST ..--~·H I Cl'ff. " Send resume t.o Ad #139. 6 PM Mon-Fri. Coast EAA Victor ugo no. 361 1 Emp oyer Dental Rec:pt. NB Ortho C/O Daily Pilot. Sox GeneralTirc285SHarbor We Can Help! Insurance co. in N.D DrP1-.L<i0gunEa ~~hi.<t~ ofc.Orthoexpreq.Start l.S60, Costa Mesa. CA Blvd. CM seelcillg trainees for a~· ~ N I "' DATA-&:TOR atuPt.o$850. M2·21626 921626 CAflTERIA In pla.oL Days /eves. full or p/lime. Cost.a Mesa & Irvine area. Steady employment. 994·2331 CAR WASH HELP full & part-Lime 18&0ver Metro Car Wash 2950Harbor Bl. CM Uncertain about your future ... Looking for a new career., Temporary assignments In office. in· dustrial & marketing i.upport s kills . Work when & where you want You don't pay, we pa) you Call or come in today• counting dept. Perm. PL.EASE) 'VI'-1----------pos. Ute typmg. Sal $500. lmmed. opening for so-DEM1'AL OfACE ,..... Detll Cl& t Cooks Wanted, Dinner --....... I · 3 s Good co. bene Its ._.......w mm yr exper Needs an n:per 'd typist "'~·. ""ef'd. Willtra1·n. Sh1fl. Ma Barker's · dal t rd ~ ,.. &13-8450 an . a en l'Y oo ca recept. Gall 644--0683 Vaned shifts. Newport.er Restaurant. 212 £. 17th Punch & lley lo disc lnD Hotel. 644·1700 Call CLERkTYl'IST 8'.C,M.646-4303 equipment. Prefer In-DentaJ Rec.>ept. Mature Ron Rinker or Julio Indiv. w /good appear & forex exper. woman. Type SO-«> wpm Perez. E 0 E pleasanl.JD3noer needed ~ftlt•acu.nMDIMCE Calls.4-3389 Beoefit.s.M2·S997. for loan.broker firm. -~-9am'lllnoon Some pbooe work. Near SECRETARY THE IRVINE CO. DentaJ Assist 1rec:pt, full Fashion Isle. 644-8824 Excellent oppor for an 550 Newport Center Dr l 1 m e . ex per on I y ---------·1 div wishing lO become Newport Beacb 4~ V1dcc Operator in word Equal Oppor Employer atdener's helper exper preferred. must have dnver's he. Call 54&-0821 Auto parts, P tr student C~sh1er Wa nted· part w1mech .aptitude for time, Thurs. Fri .. Sal. & general work 10 store & Sun. Call Barbara for s hop. Freeway Aut.o Sup· appt. S40-3280 IELL~ c,ERV•C E$ Newport Beach 833-1441 Laguna Niguel 831-0542 Garcten Grove 638-0500 ~~e~-I!~~~!s1ricd Department of th~ Daily Pilot. Type 4Swpm elec tric, good phone voice Opporturuty for advance menl. Excellent com pany benefits processing center. Typ· ing 6S wpm. handle misc corresp. Slat 1st1cal & 1----------1 legal document typing. Data Processing Good commun1calion DATA ENCODER Dog Salter, retired person, must hke animals. varied hrs Must have transpo r tat i on . Jean.645-9441. 644· 70S8 G1aeNIOHice Resp. dec1s1ve 1ndiv itble to work w /hie supervision needed for Fashion Isle. anvestmenl f 1rm. 640-0123 CASHIER ply, Avery Pkwy al S.D. Fwy,M.V. ~---~-~~--• Needed for our San AUTO SHOP Clemente station. Full & --------FOREMAN P /time. No exper nee. Call 83HZ74 or apply at. GO -LO, 1010 S . El Camino Real. Sun Clem. Toyota agency ln Hunt. Beach ne e d s s h op foreman with Toyota ex- CLERICAL SPECIALIST For Appointment for interview Call 1)42-4321, ext 277 Equal Opl>Qrturut.,y Employer skills Including gram A major life ins co.1·---------1:=::=-::::-:-:--====-- mar. spelling. ec:Uting & headquartered in N.B. 1s DAIYHS GENIAAL OFFICE punctual.Jon. Wiii train. seeking data encoders. Men or women 25 yrs or N B. Insurance C'O seek· Call 644·3389 An xJnt oppor for m· older. Know the coast ing person (student ok l 9am 'lil noon dividual w /keypunch. cities. Net Sl.80 8 week or for varied duties inchxl THE IRYIME CO key tape or key disk more. Or an1te Const Ute typing, filing. some S50NewportCtrOr tr ainmg . Addition al Yellow Cab, 17300 Mt. hvy lifting. F/tlme Sum- Newport Beach training will be Univac Herrmann. Fount am mer. P it dunng school pencnce. 5 Day week. CIVIL TOP PAY !!! best of benefits. Call Mr. /\JI sturLs. day, swing & SnutbS47-8SSS. EHGIMHRJMG 6 Month J>Otl. avail for in· div w /math co m - prehension & organlza. tional ability. Some com· puler knowledge helpful. Benefit s inc lud e medical/dental & twllon refund . Coddail Waitrffs EqualOppor Employer Cade 1900 key disk. Tesl· Valley. <No of Slaler._S2_.7_5_1hr_83J..8450 ___ . __ _ ing will be on Univac Cade. Hrs will be llam· belwn N 41 whope & aJOff1ce gra\'eyard include ----------• Leadmg OC firm offers wknds .. Long & s hort Babysitter n~ed. my outstanding oppor for tt!l"rn asa1gnments. Hoh· home. full lime. Call project engineers. de· day &. 'acation pay. eves, 957-0698 signers & draftsmen ex· Hosp1laliiat1on plan . per'd in subdivision & avail. Babys1tter·hte hs kpng land developme n t VOLT TCllri.4S-••UHAUV t .. RVtC.A L ® PACIAC mUTUAL 700 Newport Center Or Newport Beach Equal Oppor Employer High pay for the right engineering. Regislra person-rehable/respons tion + 3 yrs exper. req'd 2 well behaved children. for project engrs. 2 Yrs 2-~:30 wkdys. Jrv1ne mm exper req'd ror de· 3848 c....., Dri•e. s.s&-0544 all S: 30 signers & draftsmen. Ap· --------- 546.474 I Babysilting1L1l hskp on ply an person to. Mr. --------- I Across From OrangeCo Airport> Equal Oppor Employer wknds for parents who F\ieotes al Robert. Bein. CLStlCAI. want to get away. Very Wllliam Frost & Assoc • SPECIALIST rel & res. Ask for Mrs . _l_40_lQu-'-al_l_S_l._N_._B_. __ Oppor for ind1v. w/ex Pina 642-8879 per an verbal & wntten Asst. Mana1<cr Retire Babysitter. G randma ment home. Live in or on type needed for daughter call Sal open 646·6716. 7 Preferably Nwpn Hts ~7:-,SS area Dys 548 ·7738, -----64.S-4916eves. ATTENTION SUMMUJOIS 180R OYER Babysitter, 2 school age children, ror summer. Working mother. E. 16th Pl. CM. After 5, 642-9187, U you are new t.o Costalm640iiiiiiiii-S353iiiiiiiiiiidiiiiysiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mesa, temporarily d1s- coollnwng your educa· uon. recently discharged from lhe .service. or for any reason seeking tem· porary or career employ. ment. consider Uus uni· que oppor The women & mt'n we are looli:log for nlil Y be tired of lYPUll. Col d1n~ piiper s. warehouse Jobs & work 1ng for a limited Income. Bankini TB••R For our S. Coa!t Plaza ofc. Exper. pref'd. Hrs Mon lhru Fri. 9-5:30. AP· prox lSat per mo. Please call Kathy Amburgey, S40·4066. Califor nia Federal Savings & Loan, 3333 Bristol St, C.M. Equal Oppor. Employer Work w 1young ~pie 1miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiii9 ftap1d 11dv po.'1111bll' If you art' 18 or over & would bt-1V•ll to 11tort work lmmfd Call bclwn 8.:.lam & 2pm 641-'514 BANK *TEUER• PARTTlME Immediate upenlng in ~a H.Ula Office. Sav. ________ , tnas and Loan or bank AUTOMOTIYI Truck m rr hu oPf'D.lnga ror CLERICAL SUMMER JOBS All skills u rgenlly needed. Long & short term assignments Holl· day & vacation pay. Hospitalization plan available. VOLT t• fVlol•fllt/\lt• '•I ••vu I'• Jl41C.....Dri•• 546-4741 (Across From Orange Co. Airport) Equal Oppor Employer Clerical *JI. CLERK *SR. CLERK *CLERICAL ASST. Varied job• with & wilhout ~r. In aood olc s~. Call lo day!!? MOFllS f8~ ~!~~~~a~ commumcalion skills. Group Insurance back· ground helpful. S1gn1f1· cant career potential for qualified candidate who can deal effectively w /the public as well as work In a team effort. Benefits Include men· dlcaJ/dcntal & tuition re· fund. @ PAOAC fTlUTUAl 700Newport Center Or Newport Beach Equal Oppor Employer a.EU ADMIMIS7U TfYE P1ume. Mlle agency in uncrowde(! So. Orange eo is seddn11 a p/tlme admlnlstrAlllC."':! -ciler k able to bendle busy tele phon es & deal personally w /the pubhc. Duties include recep- tiomst, mail dlstnbulion. typing, filing & Olher aen·1 ofc taaics. SaJvy t'lhr. Apply In Person ............... W...,.Dftt.ict 27500 La Pu Rd Lquna Ntauel Equal Oppor Employer ASS8t1LBS MICHAMtCS Mutt be eitpentncf'd " h11ve own ~ Apply ln person. Maslt'r Truck. 1"°80 Euclid. i''ountain Valley So of Talbert oo Euclid. ~o & experience required. C.llh handllng roqulr'M. Excellent saJary. wotle· Ina condltlona a nd benefit.a. Call or apply Tueeday. June 20, 10:00 AM lo 12:00 Noon and l.30t.o 4:30 PM. AMlllCAM SAVINGS ~ C..11~ de la t.ou.IH 117·0061 i------- 3723 Blrcb St, NB Clerk Typlat. Cull Tfme t..ai\IOa HllllJ TIO 2818 M1. Ooldblatl Tht' Casl•t draw in th EQual Opportunlti W.:11l a Datl.y P1lol SmpJoyerMIF Clas&1fttd Ad 642 5678 I•-------• • rA ... 1 n...-•-plov•r Oood lfl)lna tklllft nee. _\l&I ..,.,..,.... o:.... 1"" Mil bf' avall lmmed ~1mo&U-78GO U )'OU"re lool&ing for• ~l P111ctn1 a Cl1t:1lfied ad 13 ttt job. you won't want Ln u easy u CSl1hnJ your 111111 the employment obooe Give ua a call cohtl1)1\A ln Cl1111nflf'd We'll do the rest. &42 5678 School F.am up t.o $300 per wit Low twuon. Placement assist. 751·9194. Commercial Loan Officer COUNTER GIRL Full lime. a pp~n person 8AM ·5P M . Cameo Cleaners 1650 San Miguel Dr. N.8. Coml1t & Coslll R9C)ftttt-Help Mm age 18 yrs Apply In person. Delaney's KelUe of Fa.sh, 630 Lido Par k Or, N. B. 675-3145 O~e Countv Couple wanted to manage Loan officer w/min '"{yrs small business P/ume lending exper. Must be Mr Hall M2-1634. capable of assuming COURIER future administrative wanted for local de· responsibilities & be liveries from Corona del growth & profit oriented. Major bank loan training Mar to Huntington Beach &MBAdesirable. area. 2·~ to 3 hours per Aggressive independent day Monday thru Fri bank provides xlnt da y . sa .OO /h o u r ; benefits, promotiona l op· l Sc tmile. Call Carol portunities & sal com-1_w_eek_d_ay_s_a_t _640-_2S00 __ . __ mensurate w/e.xper. For immed consider ation pleaae send resume & salary hlslOry lo con- fidence lo: EXIC.OFACK POlox7120 Mewport ...... f2'60 EquJ} ()ppor Employer it/Collection. Orange County distributor has good telephone penooality & experience ln telephone collection. CompelUlve salary & benefit.a. For Interview call Miss Pa r ~er . S.7 9151 or apply In penon 152$ E F.dlnger. S.A E.OE. TM.ca, of lf•lhMJf• hoclt htplor--t & T~ A..Walt"llti• ~" °ro"I~ For TM po_;j Ionic f CLEIK TYPIST S671 rerMoMtt GROUNDS KEEPER S120PtrW.... TEACHING ASSISTANT $671 ,.,. ....... MECH A MIC $1.ZOPwMoMtl MECHANIC HB.PEI S720rerMCMtftt MIF Tht111t ate CEtA funded position. .. & N'Qutre Huntln&\(ln Rf'ach Rr11driio &c 30 days pnor untmploymcnt Applications will be arcepl~ until 3PM June ntd at the Employmmt ~ Tt11lning Ct'11tcr. M8 Maln St. Huntington 8<'0Ch 7pm for 6 mo·s. then •E•uc-u.·d·)------•I Matur e. days. Apply 3 JO.U.30pm for 6 mo's ---------• 8:J0.10 30AM. Mon. Wed. on a rotaung bastS. Perm Dry Cleaning planl nds Thurs. Fri 2t48 Newport assignment lo swing presserCMarea.Blwn7 BIHi, C'.\t L1nw1lrn shill if desa.red & 3 l.;ih~ Uberal benefit pat'kage & xlnl working conchs. Contact PersonMI Dept ® PACIAC muTUAL 700 Newport Center Dr Newpo.rt Beach Equal Oppor Employer Delaney's Markel St. 30th &Newport Blvd NB. Ex· perienced cashier s & c1erks. No phone calls please. Delivery man for early am, LA Times home de- ll very . Adlts only, 2...;brs/dy. Must have econ car. $350-400/mo. net. Weslmin/Hll area. 638-01216. ental Asst Cbr sd . f /time, good benefits. H. 8 . 893-5032. 846-3540. GENERALOFFlCE ----------i FUU or pt·t1me. must en !AM OPHA TOR JOY phone contact, work TllAIMH 1ng w Jcust.omers & det1UI work. FUii benefits, app l~ludes proc~sing jobs ly Mon· Fri. 8am-12pm. on tbe IBM 1130 Some Barden's Pest Control. card deck maintenance 696 Randolph. c; M as well as report Prt'· 546-5570 paration. Position req's knowl~e of basic com· EN ERAL 0F'FI C 1-: puler concepLo; & pro-Manuf eo. nd~ exp grammin.i techniques per'lon w/general ofl through exper . or cduca· skills Gd. typist <50·60 lion. Offers formalized wpm 1 10 key ad touch. career faths 3pm-llpm. sharp on details Excel 8 en e 1 ts in c I u de working cond. & com medical/ dental & lwtJon pany benefits. Salry open refund. 54()..~ CootactPersonncl Dept i--~------- GINHAL OFACE ~ PACIAC mUTUAL Heavy phones & typing, \et 10 Key adder. Good 700NewportCtrDnve pbooe manner essential. Newport Beach Small manuf. Sal rom· Equal()ppor Employer mensurate w /ex per ~--~------•-M2~·-191_6 _____ ~ Early morrung delivery Geoeral.Ofr1ce person for DIMTAl.ASSIST. for LA T1mes1... Costa mall pickup, sort. dis EXP ER ·o needed for Mesa. Newport mh. No tribute. Supply room. ht4· C.M. dental olc. Xray lie collectlni. 832 7089 custodial duties. Xlnt req'd . RDA pref'd . C'or+-__._T .. bmelit.a.Irvlneloc i''reo Knowtedge of frt'll/bck. _......_.. K S . Jam ~ 11 & Co 646-9671. Art 6 t•all lmmed operuf\RS & op ln'l urancl.' Broke r s 557-12:80 porturul1es 111 an estab Mau r1 n.. Br., d l.1.:>-. co. 111 Oran.ie Co a1rprt 494-1087. EOE DIMTALIECIPT. urea ApplH·ants l o --------- Pediatric dental office. troubl~hoot. repair & Gener a l OCr1 ~c. PBX Costa Mesa. Experience test electronic systems. Ao11wer. Serv. Opr~ required. 548-5588 Re«!nt anaJ~ & digii.I lmmed operunas for ex exper roq'd. Interview per'd or quaUCied peopll.' DIMTAL ASSIST. by apptonJ.y. 557-9051 esk Rate of pay depends up- Chalnlde. P /lame 4 forBus<'h on exper Apply In moms & I fuU day. Ex· l•--------•I person Mon 1-"rl 9am -per'd only. S48·S504_. __ ISCIOW ~ w Rochester St. Dental Aaslatan .. F /T. SICllT AIY front & baclt ofc bad:up 1'be lrvme Co. &a aeeklna help. Some Sat morn 41 "ttrt!lary wtexSW'r In won. Pret mature expcr re.i estate loana. title or penoa, x.ra.y upor & Ile e1erow. Abillty to asalst r e q . Sa I a r y open Nl!lo~ts, tome l)'Plng ~ req'd. Xlnlco. bcmcrlta Little 111 Btitt C1aMlncd Call &44..3389 ads are really small 9am 'UI noon "~to peoplf!\' sales TMlllVIMICO. <'1111 wtlh bill read rah1p 5.50 ~wpon c.tottt Or and biC re11ult.s! To place Newport Beach 1our cl.autned ad. uJI Equal 0ppor Ernp&oyer today M2·5"71 Ide your old ~luff f~ new 1ood I es with ., Claaalfltld ad. 642-567g STOP!! Take time to r lux ond shop al homl' It' iumptc w , , h o 11 1'1 y r 1 1 o t Cla.u1fled Ad:1. And tf you have somelhlna lo sell. call a frlrndly Clasalfiod Ad Vtaor at 842-sr.8 -=" • ' ', I ' ('8 DAILY PILOT Monday. Ju"9 Ii I 18 foWpW..ted 7100 MelpWClllhd 7 100 H .. w ... t.c1 710 HetpW..... 7100 HelpW..t.d 710 H.lpW..e.d 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ············~·········· •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t LoTMAM tAT u Re w o MAN PART TIME p t1mt! t o w•lc omc US.. 1lJll For t a r renl•I l~ • newcomen & cooli.cl One ol S. Callt, leacllna HltpW..W •••••••••••••••••••••• HltpW..._. 7100 ....,w..-, 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ OFACI HOSTISS RCIOWe't RdCJ & Mop Sal~lady . mature, full w om .. n d~l!d t>d tor llm~ Wed tbru S uo llouatoc learnna .St>r v H.-llm.&rk G ift Shop ~~7 ~W7 _____ _ lmml'd c>JM!nl.n1 u l•b 21 or O\" ·r Sluft Noodlr for an 1nJ 1\1dua.l ~b R, .. t•u r .inl , %15 needs )ob lttW1lY, ad Rn••r11d e Or N. R "..nt'\'nH'tl\ U'd 1 arn t Wf.-Ult u.nDH f' uau: 1•\111 7~ 7100 mecbants 1<l11tx1bl• hra EVENINGS bldra md deHdoper'I 1:. PENSION LYM PM SWft Nctd car. Ille lypana In ~he proceu or 1n 547 ~ ..... I terv1ewan~ fur lb.di-re S&e:1 ACTU••1AL E1t r)' o~r ... li,,., arr 'V'u IA with outatandln&. Hie dl\115ton w~ •rt-TB ... , ... EE S.-..treu. Apply 10 person. W 70 Ew!lldSt. FY ,.orluna t!ll¥troom~nt -------Shou.ld have butc offlc ~ l'Tont Off.It clerk IUI Mu:i.t be: dedica ted to Med.lea! As.ilaLalll attract ve peno.nalllles seelnna ambitiou:1. a2 I ftA " IUllYST {(uod paUent r iare 'PPIY. Urology back o Hic c who ~l\Joy worldl\j with gressive. licens ed in MN. 1445 Supenor Ave. N a MutlU"e WOIJU6n. Typloa. ltlds. Start at S3 so per dividuals who hllVt' u Growth Wllhinour aroup 642-~10 s terilliiog & ~ay hr Phone 64.2·4321 •250. """iUve mental atU\ude CAO '''"7 be\ween3 00.5·00P.M ..- akllls. 10 key by tOUC'h. Excel WOl'luna cond. Od • aood altitude Tht.6 11 Pay, expd prfrd Apply career oppty w 1 a ootl 1.n penon. Sandp1~r Inn salary & trin«e bene.f11..11 & Tenna Club 2101 l!:. Contact Mary at 4 714 > Coalit Hwy C.dM ~ pef'5IOO Op('rallon• pru ,,_,.'-'-Aall f« ~ and 8 reaJ desire ror lCU(' vides the oppor for 11 L VM'S 1..,,11.r.ft IC ""L "" cesa. but who understand quallricd pt!r aon h 3 11 Mechcattons Full & ~ "' r..qual Opportunity that their goals and ours pension a c tuarial Pit Mesa Verde Conv locllOfcAHll._. £mployer can only~ reached by GENERAL . LABORERS Urgently Needed'' ' SUMMER JOBS Warehouse Stock Clerks snipping & Rece1V1ng Must lulve phone & relia ble transp. Long & iihort term aaslg.oments. Holi - day & vacation pay. Hosp1tahzat1on plan avail. VOLT '•"'-"••l,..11\11\ .....,,,..,,,,. ''· 3141C-.-Dri•• 54M741 (Across From Orange Co. Airport) Equal Oppor Employer HOUSIC:LEAHIMG '-.. HBI PU'b time, Mon Fri. Part- time work avail. during week or on Sat. Will ac- cept atudent.s for 11um · m e t employm~nl . 540-9525 ana.ly1t. Prev1ou11 ex.,.,r U08p, 661 Centc r Sl. c; M Busy Nwpt Bech 08. P~/Pet"'IOMel hard work. We w1ll lt1tm. ln group defined benefit 548-S585 GYN office. Expr 'd only call for Interview Mon· pension plan valuation, 11 need apply. Pleusc send Elec ronic man1tt co Fri. 9AM-4PM. ask for computer (tn f'ortrnn I MACHINIST resume to Ad 238, Daily has open.lllg for P•yroll & Buzz. 900-4361 P"""ramlng background r ·1 t p 0 Bo 1 .. 60 pen;onnel functjons of a, ________ _ ..... Fabricator speciulmng 1 0 • · x " ' med site co. Data pro· ---------~en~!Jt req~rr!:-Oee~t:f~~ In mAchtntng oft plastics C<111ta Mesa. CA 92626 cessing exper . req 'd. Ap· R. E. Sales " has opening or e xp 11u11ir.ft REcir.-ply in person. Datu a .. "tt.lttProp. the position. Benefits In mac hinist Appl y in ......,, s:r • • Power, ......., w l•t St. rr. ..... _ • E-ch-. elude medical/ dental & B n..~ f E I -" ~ • -person usy .., .... o c. xp. 00 Y· San'" Ana ....... 7700 tuition refund Conuact KENNEDY Benefits. 646·3903 .. · _.. · Xl.nt oppty to grow with Personnel Department PLASTICS CORP -x .a...as. Sia". expanding profess1on11I HOUSEKEEPER 17372 East1IU1n St -'I E ·~ ED"S FAMILY ~r~to~~aried h~un , firm Super tra101ng I&\ PACIAC mUTUAL lrv ine lndu i.lr1 a l PIZZA PARLOR full & part lime Will ·Please call for appt. Housekeeper. Apt. clean-\@/ Complex Im med openings full t.r:un.83S-l56l 838-4921 Ing service. exp. prfrd, 700 Newport Center Or lime for responsible men --------- salary. fnnge benefits, Newport Beach MACHINIST & women w I outgoing NX Aaawer ~. reg hours. English spk-Equal Oppor Employer N.B co net.'tls Class A personalities & a good al All shifts avail Exper mg please. Call 644-2622. Macturust for Bndgt!port Utude. Apply after 5pm pref"d , but will train Park Newport Apts. NB -________ , Mall & Hardinge Lathe daily. ask for Jean or Weekends a must. Call Housecleaners, Tues-Fri. ln:lurance Close tolerance pree is1on Matt. Me 'N Ed's Pina. for applSS7-7777 EOE. work Exper req"d Top 410 E. 17th St .• C.M. 8·3PM. Call Janice's RauedJ Ann·s. 645-1800 HOUSIUEPH PENSION bens. E .O.E 557-9051 ask ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ PBX forRonAda ms MEM-WOMEH Ans we ring ~e rv1 c e ACTUARIAL operator full & P tr. Call Mach.me operator ass1s · 835-3561 lant.s nded 1mmed rtcor I ed'at ---------1 Assl.) No exper nee. SPECIALIST ...... bo I 15561 mm I e -x"'--_... Will train. Bilingual, ruga...,.,. x Pant. ..-. wrrcnon "'-·~ .. wl' .. ' Del Amo Tustin Prolessiooal Exchange. Restaurant BOB'S C~Of'TIM IM) loyl Immediate openings m our family restauranb at nearby locations. We re· quire oo previous exper Jorn our friendly team. Come see us today betwn Z..pm. A way for a tuah school SECRETARY 1.EGAL a radu.-tc-10 1•nt..r the l yr exp. or legal see newpuper b~nt:Ss school. Nr Orange Co. DAILY PILOT This highly !)UCl.'l'!l:tfUI local ne wspaper hni. a n operung for d tr1unee in the carculal1on depart mcnt. ~lectoo applicant will receive a liberal i1tarung i.ulary. m a job range ()f' SH;!( to $301 per w ec k ,r t•g ularl y schtlduled raises. bonus Oj)porturuties. und many fringe benefits such as rurpon 833-9124 SECRETARY Small proleas1ooal offJco ID Newport Center Typ Ing skills a must. Ac- counting or l..e&lll firirt <'XP. de11 l r..-d. Good aa.Jary ~ outatandlu benefits . Send resume It refmees to Ad 1'128. C10 Daily Pilot Box 1560. Qleta Mesa. CA 92626 paid vacal1 0n1>. paid SECRET "'RY W-OUP 1nsur11ncc and a ~ credll uruon lie will also FASIUON ISLAND able to speak Spanish. UIVWUJ uun our group open1'n11s 1'n und Newport er Inn Hotel . pension operation pro-Mactunist. Lathes. mill & 6 er new management. ---------• oo Call y I .. v1des ao oppor. Cor a bl Exper operators only 644· 17 0 an"!a. chucker operator. A t: Europe All shifts available. Musi GEHEUL OFACE ext574 E .O.E. qualiried person us a to do basic set up. read have trans & phone. Ask Cashitn Cook Tr•"' w ........ be provided J new model f ortune 500 company compc1 n y <·a.-w1lh seeks a shafl), mature personal USt! pn v1lc1tc1> :i«~tary r /tls Western Applicant:. must b\' lll. Regional Sales omee. have n clean dnvtn~ re Mst possess ex~I typing cord. havt> J lugh school sk.Jlls w/some S H or dic:- da plomd llou r ; are taphone eicp. We offer generally ll A M. tu 9 the prestige and secu.ri~ P M with some upt1onal d a.n interual.looal COfl>. Saturday overtlme l!Jong with an atlrachv~ U you are quaJ1f1ed and s alary . benefits and are mlere.ll!Ci 10 learn working cond in NB. ing more about where Please submit resume to t.tus lra1rung leads. come P.O Box 7410 Newport t.o the DAlLY PILOT of· Beach 92660, or call for (1ce. 330 W Bay Stretit interview. appt. (1141 Costa Mesa a nd ask for 759-1551 Joan Starr Harry Seeley en the --------- Circulauon Oe partrnenl.1---------Wellestab'lflrm. pension actu 1A r1al prints. & have basic CorMarianorJean 1401 pleasant surroundings. Housekeepe~ wanted. specialist. ·Previous ~x tools.Calldays 540·6426 If you qualify . we 'll Avocado. Ste 204• NB. variety plus . To $750. good working cond . per. in group defined t.each youo skill,payyou Call Miche le Kuhn, beaut Irvine home.Call benefit pens ion plan Machinery Assemblers. whileyoulearn.andgive !F'ashlsland)644·70SO. 540-5001.Snelling &Sncll-rormoreinlo.SSl·l!illafl valuation, a computer Some s hop e xper nee. you o ne of the best Pl be M' 3 6 ........ nd · F ) Start 1mm··" Ca· II Dav" um r. an exp. yrs mg or Newport Beach _ ... _ .. _ ... _s_.____ <in orlran program ""' ~ b e ne fit p ac kag es epa & od 1 Agency, 4340 Campus llous ekeepr. ex per . ming background & orBob957·8761 anywhere Then you"ll an r •r97:~ e Or math-deg~ V¥ general e arn your keep 1 n · w/car . ref's. 5 days, requirements for the Ma1<is wanted, exper un Europe Joan the people p,..11 p.,... Waitrftns 239S2 AvenuJa de l;i Carlolta. Lagunu Hills 154 E 17th St. C.Mesa 9842 Adams. Hunt. Och 4501 Campus Dr. Irvine Equal Opp Emplyr m1r perm. for disabled lady. position. Benefits include necessary. steady work. who've Joined the Army. Full lime Itek & AB. General Office $445 mo take-home . medical dental & twtion gd company benefits . tn c....u .a.-y 11 RESTAURANT Travel PART.TIME -7_68-_7926 _______ 1 refund sura n ce , e t c Apply -~ Dick exp. Laguna lli s Inn Restaurant opening M o t e I 6 . 6 2 6 6 ~-s loc Call ror appl. 586·3150 soon"needs H It I · Contact Personnel Dept • Payroll Clerk needed ap-~~ eeper comparuon, Westminster Ave. West. Costa s.i0-1026 PUSS HaSOH Cooks •xpet"'d An Equal Opportunity Employer Sale ASSIST MANAGERS We ha ve (ll lull or p/time pos itions open for a s s i s t man .i ge r s Fashion background nee Salary + comm +profit shanng Call for a ppt I~ llwlook 644-2400 SECRETARY to V.P. Sales of a major div1s1on of lnte.mauooaf Corp. Good S /H & typing req. Previous sales expr pref. Steady employ mept w/xlnl company paid rnnge benefrt.s. Call for 11ppt. OIITECORP. 635-4131 E.0 E M/f'/H prox. 20 hrs per wk. Ac live·an, own trans. !0 vely ® Huntington Sch 962·8821 lrohr Mett counung exper. req'd. 10 beachfront apt. Pnv rm PACIAC muTUAL MAJD p/l1me. Will train. Laguna Hills 763-S25I Rapidly growing S&L Sales Clerk Gift. Cards. & --------- Key exper. Apply Na· & bath. ~re for elderly ?OONewport Center Dr Lido Shores Hotel. 617 An Equal seeks mdav. to handle a I 1'1f~~~f ra~;;0 Drugs NB Exp prfrd SECR.ETARY t.iona!SystetMCorp,<\361 lady • .Refs. 494-4409 & --N"ewportBeach Lido Park Dr. NB Opporturuty Employer person s hop for quick San Clemente 640-7373 For ~c~un&.dept.. of Birch St, N.B. <Near OC _4_99-_l02l_. ______ 1 Equal Oppo,. Employer 673-8800 pnnting of forms on a ---------ti.nanc1aJ suvices rirm m Al t) E 1 O " 1250 press. T horough Restaurant Management Sal~ Fash Isle. Gd skills. ex· rpo.r qua P-HOUSEKEEPER-live-m. Maid wa nted, mature & Mervynsis nowtakmg ap-know I of llek 10.15 Classifi'ed portunity Employer. 2 children. boy 8 & girl 4 . ;;;;;;;;;;;-;.-;.-;.-;.-.-.-.-.-.-;, expenenced. Part time plicatlons for P /T Sales. camera a must. Call Uruque lunch & dinner per . lite bk.kpng req'd H.B. area963-6370 •--·-anc"' student OK. Des k clerk and s t ock Daytime. 833-8383 house seeks i;ierson for Call Eileen~l2.3 . .....,... " 1, f h k ass't manager s pos1t1on Q ... ;,a Sal GE .... ERAL Housekeeper. C.M. re-sa. STAFF reµe . I mg t ~ wee . everuog. & wkend shirts State Mutual Savings Management expenence u~e es Secretary "' Some experie nce !?re-avail Apply at 981 l 4001 MacArthur Blvd ed W"ll d EXEC s~RET.a.av tiJ'ed lady have car. 6 . SPlCIAUST rerred. llandym11 n. light Adams A\'e HB Between Newport Beacn pref err . I cons1 er The Dally P1lof has .i ~ ,,_ ~ OFFICE dys. P /t. oon-smkr Opportunity for andiv OmKa•~.t .. e_ 3030 n an ce , re tired L0.2.E.O E EqualOpporEmployer lraming right person pos1Uooopenfor outs1de ToTbePYes1dent NaUonai education ft rm 645--0681. w /leadership potential <>'VO Sa I a r Y / t n s u ran c e ~ a I e s h a n d I 1 n A Real est investment rt.rm is relocating its s ub-Responsibilities include -s.500 mo pays your room & Pnnled Circuit Dnllers. 3 _1>e_nef_1ts_4_94-_97_65____ Automotive accounb for educ a tor s . Good ,1diary acceleratro pilot tfOUSEKEEPER adnunistration or a nat"I MAJD wan~ect full lime or bo:trd , cruise the so shifts. e xperienced or 1_________ Newspaper adverl1s1ng career oppor & very tra.aruog to the Newport l..ive-in. School children. umon insurance plan p1ume. Seachff Mott•I. Pacific 65. schoo ne r t.ralnees.5.57·9544 Restaurant experience preferred challenging. Xlnt lYP Beach complc1'.. This re· pref. drive r, xlnt sal Croup insurance or trust 1661 S Co a~t Uwy . ··Shearwater-· 548_4192 ---PERRY'S PIZZA Salary pJu~ comm1ss1on ang/sh req"d . Exec set"y iocation has created 2 847·8S67.H.B. adminis tration expe r L.agunaBch.~9448~ _ Prodlacti011Wrt&n E x celle nt ('o mpan y experamusl.CallEileen · f I f h l fuJ M h I l MOTOR ROUTE F/M exp. not nee. excel Now hinng for full & benefits For appoint· at 640-0123. ~1l1ons o a g~nera O • Housekeeper. live-in. to e p usl ave x n • £-, f1cenalure.Typ1ng sk11ls <X>Ok&dnveror "young " verbal & written com Ma1nt.uiq1neer The Daily Pilot has a wrkmg cond. Apply m part-tame openi n~!> mentformterv1ew Call· -~-----ti-.-- & a pleasant phone voice elderly lady Priv rm & municatlon s kills & be Mature or refired pre· large route in Mission pe rson KEN NE DY Varying~days & hrs . 642·4321. Ext 'n7 Secy/Construe Oft _,. a re n eed_ed + neat bath. NB 642_6033_ well organized Position ferred. P\ill lame Must Viejo. Mon thru Fr• at PLA.STICS CORP. 17372 pleasant workmJt rondi Equal Opportunity Developer needs sharp handwriting to help offer s s ignifi ~anl have bldg maintenance ternooos S al & Sun Eastman St. Irvine In t1ons w /ocean v iew Employer person.Start1mmect.OC enroll our s tudents .1---------•I challenge & oppor. ror background Good fringe mornings. Must have de· dustnalComplex Ideal supplemental '" --Airportarea.540-5505. Please apply at our cor-IF YOU DOM'T advancement. Beo.e.Uts benetl1ts & salary Apply pe.ndable car. ~ cash come for housewives & SAL.ES Delivery. if you porate hdqrtrs Mon·Fr1 WAMTTOWORK include medical1denta l inpen;on Personnelofl-. depositreq Gooddnvmg Production Worker, s tudents Our pro · ha~eadefirule needf~r o SfCllETARY 8·3. National Systems & tuition refund The Registry Hotel record. Cal I 642·432 t Delivery Dnver Combo. gessively growing com plume job 5-!lpm & a~e Good typmg slulls. Take Corn. 4361 Birch St. N 8 RJLL-TIME. 9 AM to 12 noon. Mon , •. h S3hrtostart 64!-2256 ot( t r, senous ly interested in dictation, min 80 wpm •., DOM'T! .. eave name .,. P one pany ers opp ys or working call us now. C:ha!Jeng1og stimulating tNearOC Alrport) l::qual I&\ PACIFIC mUTUAL lhru Frida y 1880 0 Your call will be re----------advan~ement based on SJl-0842. <"""'r. Good state bens _ Opporturuty Empt~ Kelly bas a perfect op· '-el MacArthur Bl. Irvine turned. .,__.,. / your JOb performance. ,,...,.... portun1ty for men · 700NewportCenterOr •·~....er Mustbell&over Appl.)' ~ Cont a r t HarrietL Gmgham Girl Housec lng women (17 or over) to Newport Beach MAINTENANCE man for MOTOR ROUTE •-..lust in person. Tue-Thur d r 8.1rs~IO'f ~1-s~3 or ~rvice nds women Prr. earn extra cas h a s ..-~ualOppor Employer exclusive. own-your.own ""'~J Creauve es1gner ers 957 5103. Fairview Stale lopcarnec 645-5123 mailroom helpers every """'l L2 unit Bayfront apts Daily Pilot r oute in t Yr exper In COBOL. 2·5PM 3345 Nwpt Bl Sle posibon to enthus1ast.1c Hospital. 2501 Harbor Mon -Tues night an Must be honest. depend. Laguna Beach & Soulh RPG U. DOS Xlnl start· r-205-NB _______ well g room ed r esp Blvd.C.M. GlRL FRIDAY f o r Laguna Niguel ~-.-.--......-~_..._. competent &wilbng to do Lagun a . afternoons. ang salary & benefits person E Kc lu or;1vt' _ __;. ______ _ Coostrucuon Co Excep-Insur Secy lo S12K a good Joo w 'ou t Monday through Friday with nauonal ectucation Restaurant Jewelry ~a Ion p /lime SECaET ARY ltonal oppor r /bright nus IS an ideal way for Jr. Sect Re<:ept $850 super VISIOn Clean liv-plus Saturday and Sun hrm Apply National Wtll tram N 8. 673 4734 Organited 1od.av. w/gen"I person on the w&y up s R . c l T 1 z E N s . Exec. Secretary $l2K 1n.ic. no had habits Live day mornings. $450 OO Systems Cofl), 4361 Birch COOKS clencal skills for health Typing lite bookkeep-HOUSEWIVES. & A/PayClerk lo S900 ooprem1ses mbe1tutapt per m o gross profit, S t , N .8 . t Near o c P06itionavail Conuncn Sa.leslady.3 or4 duys/wk mgmtfirmmN.B.area ing recepl1onisl Long STU DENTS to supple· lrvine Personnel Agency prov1d c<J free IA. i uttl $50.00 cash deposit re· Airport l Equal Op· talCuisine.675·6220 Ref"H~~ Type6S +wpm. pleasant te rm exec potential menl their income on 11 488 E. 17th Costa Mesa Perm future. #:d sa lary . qwred Call 642-4321 ask portunity Employer phone manner. 640-8950 C7141 759·0422 Ask for 1. b · N Suite224 6421470 xlnt working C'ond Ph for Circula tion. Leave. Restaurant s.a.•~sM•._.W ... ......._ forappt Jack George perm. P time asJS. o ~~~~~~~~~ 673·8711 or 675-3366 , Name. Address. Phone l.unCh C t -,...... "'"'EU exper. needed. Call im· ~ be •. 9 Number and Make of OUR er Sell Datsuns Top plan Secretanal GIRL Ea•o .a.y med. for local interview twn 4pm IX pm Ca Good r ud t r E 'd nu -INTERIOR PLAMT r. or st en or PURCHASING CLK Food Preparation or top man xper · Good typist with gen'I or Sportswear mfg needs KELLY SEllVICES MAIMTEMAMCE Management retirect person. Part-time. lmmed open-Person wanted to work 1.,lve & work •n garden flee knowledge. Good motivated-self starter. 831-0542or833-144l MA.HAGER TRAINEES ing for lndiv. d~iring to at lunch counte r in large spot of Cahf. Apply m phone ability. 'rz day Sat well organized. Unusual Equal Oppor Employ.er Exper. or have strong A nationwide J"ewelrv co MOVIE EXTRAS .......... 3 days 8 wk. 1 Yr health food store. Food pers on only· Barwick & "'1day off during week. h horticultural bac k •J N E E D E D 8 Y .. """ O t 33375 Camino oppor. typing, pone or-----------• will t e a c h y ou the gen'lofcworkp"""'ferably preparation. Previous a sun. 832-7311 d · t I ground. F /time. 494·0168. H O L L y W 0 0 D '"' "'ftp1strano S IC ---------ers inventory conro . lnneedof 2 keypeopleto jewelrybusmess.$250a CASTING COMPANY in purchasing or a c experience des1rable._..,........;, ___ ._.____ SECRETARY 642-2666. help in our expand bus. lnteriorOesigner-mustbe wk +comm.Noexpnec FOR MAJOR FILMS & counting. Must be good but not necessary Sales People To PYes. of busy R .E. Gari f'riday, for contrac-Callfor appt.67s-023o. lfthorougb!y exp'd pro· Wlll tram. For appt call 'IV COMMERIC~ $2.5 communicator. Typing Uniform furnis hed AQUALUX firm 10 Irvine . Late tor's offc. Some bkkpg fessional. Large design _642_·_51_63_. ------to$100perday if accept· 50 wpm, tiling & heavy beMenefdi,.~.alAp&plyhL~~~~et:~ bkpng. typmg, phones. e"perr.,..,·d,construcu·on IHSPECTORI studio with all major M.a.H ... GEMo:: .... y ed. Small fee <714 1 phones. "" .. ... tP t t' I t "' s ;u eq Sal"' --. MECHANICAL brands. Dick Melteer ""' ""' "'" Call644-3S89 N utrition betwe en roanagemen ° en '3 · e c 1'0 "r · .. ry expe.r desirable. s alary Fine Furnishings , 1727 Looking for financial 1-76_1_·1244 __ ......,..____ 9am 'til Noon Carousel & Bulloc ks . Call for appt. 496 3010 $700, 752~31 tJurr:fensu~i~1~exper •Incoming & final lmspec-Westclilr Dr.. Newport secunly in these uncer HUR SM VH THE lllVIHE CO. lower level '" the South Sales Retail SECRET ARY ucy. · tion of mech'I machined _Be_a_c_b._646-__ 167_8.___ ta.Jn limes Local Amwa) 3-11 Shift. F /tnne. 59 bed SSONewportCtr Dr Coast Plaza Shopping CURT AIM Position open Lo non GUARDS parts. In•-al auditor f I med dho1stntobutor twill shorwl ybolu fact Ii l y XI nt b e ns Newport Beach Center, Costa Mesa. Ask smolung enthusfastic m •Ability to use precision ~" w get 1 w /pro 1 a e c H Equal Oppor Employer for Manager Allo..ID Full & p/time All areas . meiuuring instruments. size Orange Co. hospital spare lime business of Bayview onv. osp . "' dtv. Accur typing at SO Uruforms fum Ages 2t •Read blueprints & un· Wrk w/controller mst be your own 646-7989 2055 Thur in Ave, C M DRAPERY wpm w/shor spdwrit.tog o r over R e l i r e d derstand shop math. hospital exp, s trong on ...;_________ 642 3505 qA INSPECTOR Resta1Uant Neat appear . a must. Ap we lcome No ex p e r •Requires prev. manu!. c06t reports, budgets , MANAGER ___ M_U_R_SES____ Dimensional & electrical ME M EDS Ex.per pref'd. bul we wall PI Y • n Per s o o . necess Apply, Universal exper. W'Js troog entry acct anal,ys1s & recon 1.ns~aon of sub-& final a-u.. 'tao tram you (or a perma Customweave Carpets. Protection Service. 1226 level skllls. cillatioo. Position avail The Daily Pilothasopen-L,\IO OFF., elect;~nlc assemblies. .--.p ...... '-nent pos 1t1 on 1n our 18430 Paciric St. 1-~ W. Stb St. Santa Ana. In-Be able to l•am on the immed. Call 495-4400 e xt. ings for C1rculat.1on Dis· N E ED A SU M M ER ~ Laguna Halls s hopping _V_al:__le..:.y ______ _ • h 9 12 •·I 4 M ~ AN> lrict Ma nagers '" the JOB? Exp. in lnspecl1on to 410 E 17th St. C.M XI k ~w rs · ... · on-job w/min supervision . ....., growing coast area of MursesAM:Ms MIL-Standards req'd. MAHAGEMEHT center store nt wor Secretary Informal atmosphere & Janlto J t It" Or c t Gro..nna el""'ronks mfr mg cona & employee LO.a.H SECR.ET.a.av . r, aru ress, P 1me ange oun Y· LVH's & RM's -....... ""-• Opening-Days, wlll lram. benefits Apply to ston• ,,_ ,,_ • good beJ?eftt.s. & f /time. Irvine area. Male or female. beginner Full or p/tim"'. Ex per olrs good pay & bens, w look" f If · To exec VP & assistant HAIDRESSER Ha.ir cutting & wash & sets. 494·5677 Apply1opersonorcall Will train. Ideal tor or expe rienced applt pref'd wt1i train coogerual atmospt)er~. s~. F/ti~e~~:.i:b. ~oallaa.;ae;: 7~o0 ~~i1''. mloansneededforsMall (714) 556-1840 housewives. students & cants are encouraged to quaWiect people. Apply Equal Oppor. Employer Must be over 18. Male or Moran Drapery Stores rndependeot bank w/xlnt ----- H06p1tal Insurance biller trainee. 8-4:30 s haft. Please contact Person nel Of(ice, San Clemente General llos p1tal. 654 Camino de Los Mares Gardner-Denver Co. Neutronics Division ADVANCED CONTROLS cpls. Call betwn 3·6pm. apply Excellent benefits Ftagship Conv Center. DECC fem a 1 e. ca 11 Bo b . 2o stores serving so beneCits .. Salary com (714)833-7015. include group ins urance 466 Flagship Rd. N.B. Irvine 546-4731 53(H)S).2, Calif. mensuratew/exper. Call Kennel ass't , ge neral cl t!11n1 ni( & m a1 n t . animal hospital. E.O.E. 673-1050 paid by e mployer . new ---------1 Marty,rorappt.640-5100 model company car with 1_642_·_8044 __ . ------IJEAL ESTATE SAL~ 647 Young St. S. Ana Equal Oppor Employer personal use, vacation. ...URSES .a.IDES Developmenl Cow/ove r _________ ,Sales I k I 0 d " ""' $20,000 ln-hse, comm on RESTAURANT s c eave. pens 1 n an • ORDERLIES tw,W~ 7100HelpW•t.cl 710 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LEGAL-SECRETARY l yr. exp. or legal sec. school. Nr Orange Co. Airport. 833-9124 credit union. • listings nee ds s harp SUMMER EStablished scale ror this 7.3 & J..11. Will train June salesperson lo handle JACX IH position is $l68to $301 per grads. Mesa Verde Conv. sales, ads. R.E loans. THE IOX we ek bas ed on ex· Hosp,661CenterSt,CM prop mgmnt. etr . Sm TIME ... INVESTMENT SALES . Preaugaous second \rust deed Investment firm 1~ seeking an experienced salesperson to sell prime Ora nge County residential loans UGAL secan ARY With take charge ability. 5 Yrs exper. Xlnt typing & sh skills. OC Airport area. Sal open. 97s--0782, ~LSSS- Uf.,....-djTral"'u 1 Minimum age 16. See Ad under Schools & lnstruc· penence, plus bonuses. NURSES AIDES draw against comm to Minimum requirements right party. Call 975-0555 are age 18. generally & oaDYUES IS MONEY clean driving record, Needed to give tender Receptionist/Typi s t wUhngness to work with tovingcaretotheelderly Newport Beach Law of· We have immediate M young 10-t6 age boys and patients. Will train ~usl type 60 wpm. openings availuble ror JI E girls, 11 a .m. to 9 p.m. qualified personnel Counter Personnel on all weekdays with optional Earn while you learn. All Receptioolst-Typlst. l gJrt shifts, fuJl al'id part ttme. Need a Summer Job to Saturday overtime. Not shifts avail. Apply, 1445 olfc, $660 mo. Nr Airport. Please apply In peraon rinance you r college JUSl newspaper dell very. Superior. N.B. 642-2410. 7sz..sm career. Work for pre buttotaJ management of 1020c.-A•• s t1g1ous T l m t! Lafe a defined district of MUllSISAIDES llCl!f'T/SICTY. IWlatf•leoc" Librarie s. In<' Our c ustomers. young in-All s hifts Top pay. Xlnt For small re~ estate l.rvllle office is see.king depe!\~.-.:.:.tTibvtOf'.,; beft9-:-Ba,.¥tew.,8:-:: -fimiMH-O"C:-A~ ~-ti~ ~WlA..WJ1Q_Jl[IUfeperi promouon, service. col-Hosp. ~ Thul1n Ave , Pleasant atmosphere; Oat>le, conl'lCJeOITD:lve ~erl~1v;8uat-wlth ~ 4~1W1:M'-~~...J ..,~.JJ ... ~·;;;;QPll:;;.;:;;.. • ...;;..· _.:;;;.,.--.·------ und Real E.'ltalf> sale license U.--Cleftc This Is an e xceptional oPp<>rtunlty for an Weekday afternoo ns, lect1oos CM Sood iklllt req. $625 ltwllli9• •od1 clear speaJuog vOl"ces to S I Tues. lbru Friday S2.8S Jndlvldunl with ~ucceas In Securities a es hr. Windjammer. CdM Those quallflect and 1n 1---------MonthS33·B293 sell the Tlme·Ufe Book terested come to 330 tri c e P i ll.me . aood 1---------EQualOpporturuty Seriesonthetelephone- West Bay Street . Costa wtrigures. l.ots of v•r1e R~pt.lonis\/Secy · £mployer M/F We have a guaranl.t'ed Mesa, Monduy lhr<>~h t)' in beautitul Newport Property mamt firm naa --------•I bNe wAf'e -+-comm • UVE IM Friday 8.30-~.oo and ask ~5. lnsMU:~n~eh i'uc •• ~~~ Imm~ nood for part booua. bul equally lm- and looking to enter a growth oriented lnduinry without th<' c:oncern or ma rket 873-7530 decline Exccllc-nl commission acbedule permit!\ unlimited peniom•I airnwt.h and Immediate tncorne. Present tnvt'. lment Counselors earn 11 minimum or SJS.000.00 annually. Our lo11M are written to auracl aophlsllcated lnvc11tors seeking secure Investments with yield• averi1g1ng 1 2~ , CAil Exec-V P at 714·844·81124 HEWPatf EQUITY FUNDS, INC. 620 ""•1*1 c..m.r DriV•, Wte 211 Htt sp art leach, Colifomio 92660 • -' • CHILD TUTOR for Harry Seeley lo the time peraoo. Must type, I.ET AIL Portanl you'll be working Circulation Department. 1_833-__ 9590_______ I.Ake abof'thand, be good laun«liate F(f & PIT w/Criendly people whUe to care for 2 children. EquaJ Opportunity a1 suraeon suraical 18• on phones . Hours 9· 1 openings sales & cashier you sell a area\ product. oversee dltl, help In Employer slstant. Experience Moo-Fri.Could work Into pos.AppUcatioru.nowhe Start p1time, but rttirne ~al habita. recrea-._ ___ ...;.........;..___ necessary. Call 963_0727 full Un>e posltlon. Salary Inc taken at Ward & Har-avail. We h.Il,v" 3 conve· tloo and after school al'-MASSAti'ITICH. or 751_9184 after 6 PM. $400permo.to1t.art.Call rlngtoo, tr.S Br'latol CM l\ltflt shltta, 8 3CH, 1 s. UvtUes. Teach Spanish lat Class lAl(lt Massage Huntington Beach. Jeannt9&4 2*. 1'pply in Person EOE S.9 M F languqe & cullUre, train Spa Co$ta Mua Salary Cal llJ..IOt 5 lo aood clllz.en.a.hlp, lQkC + bonus. We will lrQtn. Partner wanted,. take 1---------RN'S wort Fer TIM Ifft d1fclpUt1at')' measures. l 631-962S,6'5-3433 overexpanalooprojectln nc.TJTYPtST 7-3 Suecr visor. t l 7 Tl....UFI Yr. experienc.. Mu1t b4l -----Ora.n4e Co. ()ppor ror a Cballenatna rull lime Ow'&• NW"fe. Good aal bl-llnaual Spanhfl It Uyou want your advertl5· fl~ lncom• wllhln e poaiUon w1ac.ti~" Irvine & frlnge bens. Mt s11 UIN'wf"' t.c.. ~U.b. f702 ~r mo. Ina mnHl(t' lo roach yrs For appta only c;all ol Real Eatate ()fc Coad Verde Coov. Hoep, 661 F.qual Opp Eroplyr m tf Tate ad to Emplo)'ment more people at lower &46-4.s83betwn9·11am, telephone. typtna c&O .Ceo::::::::tet~St:.:·.:C:.:M::..S48:=:.:·S585=:._-1----------i l>eHlopmeo\ De pt. CO.\, Claaatned la the WPIJl) 4ttle.rlcahkllla rt· - X> 0 T 089227. Ad pd by way to 101 C~I Now' Have aomothlnl t.o sell' Q'd. IJ'15-C9 WANT ACTION" employer 942 ll8T8 Classl(lt>d ada do It well. Claasiltod Ada 6'2·5671 F\nd what you want \n Dall.Y Pilot Cl 111C1«1s. SECRET AatES lmmed o pe ning s fttr secretaries to work Cor The Irvine Co Secy /COIMl'l/t..._t Background ln real est . sales. leasing. escrow or documentation helpful. 1'yp1ng 6S ""'Pm & dictat phone. S.CyO.C• Secretary to work u needed . 1 ·3 yr s secretarial exper Typ- ing 60 vpm & di e taphone S.Cy/RMBce Sec~ with good ty P· ing. some stiit cyiffill(. ro key & dicuphone ex per Excellent benefits & fen uuUc working envirol\• ment. • 5ecy/llnld1lltt-' S«re\arY wtxJot l.)'p1ng, sh ~lpfal ft dlcL11phone Must be potted & able to deal effectively w1all types ol people. a.rta'Typitt .....~Mgntt Cltrk l.)'plst o hand I~ e x tttmely busy phones • ~60wpm. Pleaae call 844·• 9api 'lil noon THI llVIMI CO ~ N wport Center Or Newpe>rt Beach Equal ()ppor EmplO)'tr -. I .W,W•hd 71MtWpW..W 7&M ....... , 1001 ........ ,.. 1010 TV.~ IMh.Power f040 Monday. JUOB II) 1!)18 OAILY PILOl ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ._ ••• ••••• •• ...._..._ •••••• ·--•••••••••••••••••• •• •••••••••••••• ••••••••• ...... Stereo IOtl ••••••••••••••••••••••• llCllTilY Te.....,._ lO ~""P 0 ••••••••••••••••••••• Z4' T Bird. tn-hull '611 MotorH-&. Stile/ Trwb 9560 .._, hnporle<t -p AAUquc.>MWUrOOx : ~Aei-ITA&S \21 Advent Slt'reo Loud C\ilty c11b1n. bead, bait lteftt/hep fl60 ............................................. . ~~i ~pud= ~~.~::,. nll Sia& Macti.u>-' from~ IM.laUWIU eam Speakers Xlnt c.-ond tank. CB. ew. Ni~. Allt· .. , .................... l!nt; GMC 4 X 4 p1('kup, Atmti t707 M.atuA Type»-a>•pm C1ock.a ! Sl'Od or.. cllrd fut ttach $170.979-70t5afl7pm ui&l6800 PhooeS39-0479 Rent a 1977 EXf't ut1ve 350 I o wnr SSliOO •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• :ib I0-100 "1>m Or ~ct.at ~ tf\JG£S!LECTION Ull plus ooe epare. We Mot orhum" ur MI n i 493-WZH ~k for P•u1, i4 f"OX. blue 4 door. AC I .... -....... ...._...._ .1.-....L--return ptrm1tot:ol1L Akal GXC·S700 ca.ssellt' '76 TroJan 2:5' Llb IKIW motprbome trom Herb CVt'tl AM/""M. u .. •A ............ l 1n1 equ p .• , al c:o , _ ___. ---SN.led attn.cUve tq detk USO. S1tnau1 Canvas, VHF. must aee Fnodlaodu. Call all)' of --------'----r ........ .,_ " bciacfita C.U •hllie. al\ TIACtBS lllhs ...... rl strap, moeuna 11rlin•· CA·3000 pre-amp $425 S l5, soo . ~58-034 or u.e rwmben ·71 Chevy l lon C & C. dual ~pe'.-T L.C _968 1~- hm. MS Worldbuok Childtrllft ()penWed lhr\ISal ID teqwrtmenLS Pre· Sansw TU-9900 tuner S'7$-Ul38 lfl-6777 re~7SOUtts, lO.OOO pd 76 AUDI . IUOLS . has fuU Ac p Um4! aatec 19)2 Katknn&. Irv vent loa & tb~t' for a ~-64Q..Mll Eves IMh. W ,060 SJJ.7777 GVW. lonil whl bue. SUNROOF. AIR. very lo *~-ret_.;es * palllJons open No sales (71417~-lm penoa.ali.led l.al •ock>ff Se U" ol TV l~l-ltU 12SOO. 898-571!5 m1 , I OWN i!:K C()(Oa ~ ~I eaprr iwc For Ullo con wallpapt'r, fllbric: or ars c or ex ••••••••••••••••••••••• A b 11 SalestMkt.n&See Sl?K cern1oa our Sum~ "Day Glo" paper & we cellent cood $200/besl JU.Jt-YAMAHA 'llJSTAKETRUCK rown w an pipintt LecalOfc lli~ SlUQO Guara.rMe.CallVi1!1ni1 * * * * * * will back & U1m your olfer.673-9077 DIAL.HS For Rent 29' Puce Ar '•tonlllftgat.e SU~~ Mu st sell ..... _,_ .... t _, .,,,., C 1.. ,,,.1 ... ... VlSIT ,,..,. 0 _,_ row. air, gen • cruise. Mnkt< ofr 675 5258 (966FN 0 > C ia 11 M 1kt' nu•ou•rva Lu _,.... a .. uu,., -1 .... 1 "° JON TILANB XBY'. -· r try two ca,..,,. Giant screen TV, like: YacbtBroll:erage ster eo. nu & beaut. 963-3222or96410'77 ~';>=l"" = lt..O.E. WHO~ALE iMER~& bacltt.o~ittcES new.onl~:~ ':~'!.-=! 63o.49CM '118Chevy i, ton. auto. nu ._,..,...,.ty 9709 EmployersPayA.llFeea Td.ephoneSohcllaUoo 81U'l'ISHANTJQUES S2eaor3/S.'S FOR RENT 20· Motor eng , nu tires. nu ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' •• D ..J.-A Xlnt ........... t··-•tv ror Prr "'EWCONTAINER ~1"t .. 60 N k D ,..,s.let airshock!'I, {'US!.\. tape .. ~nclDUenAaency ..... _. UIU,, ·~ .. ., ags-. ea. ew spea ers, es1gn Home com plete l y Makenrrer Oyss.&9-'1981. 69 Aus tin Amert <'& 40308irchSt,Stel04 work w/f'/T pay poten· THISWEEK 6/91.a&JI Sl .SOea Acoustic,0 ·2,$400. 2618Newport81vd. equ1p 'd , v.:ry c lean evea.64Sl91B AM/F'Mlllrack.sunroof NewportBeocb 833-8190 lial.!MMM27. 2911Croddy W•y lOormoreS1.-40eM. ~.... NewoortBH.Cb 61).6133 aood cond & runs gd. Call fot Appl/Est.ab '64 , ........ c..-.Lt-tt-Sant.a Ana, Ca 540-2911 Sales Tu Included loah. MariM (TIO 6711-9211 70 Ford \l'r tn Xlnt P.U ~/must sell 498-1661> r --• NO CARD? (slander 30 MK 11 'NEW '78 31' Pa<!e Arrow· Has ijb()ut everything 5' Hr, part OI' f/Ume . .Arn'WH 1010 Draw your own or send Equi,....t • , auper Sips 5. Loaded. Weekly $225() M6-34S8 · '61 3000, 4 sealer. rns ~ G.m• Call 9·12am wkdys .r.'::' .................. name, address, phooe & ....................... boat.. many xtraa. $23,SOO r ental o nly . 646·2136 · great.12150/BO ( l ) Full lime Gate ~-FRGHT DAMAGED we'll make one card per G•neral 9010 P.P days.~eves. '74 Chevy LUV truck, 640-0327 . __ .. .,.__ k taa Add_, h •••••u•••••••••••••••• &44-l836. ' AM/FM 8 Lrk. A/C. Gu ...... >M!\:Unty bac ·1---------1 H<Yl'POINT SALE. 3308 &:id c .. ~ :cm~ey °"' '72 Pace Arrow 24· FuUy camper shell. cuatm •n· IMW 9712 ground. 13 7~ br Telepbooe Sales W. Warner nr Hnrbor' der to:"""' ~ 21. Er I cs o n • I 9 7 7 loeded. Sips 7. Gd shape. t.er ~ bool. radial lireti, ...................... . (I ) Secur ity patrol SantaAna.979-2921 cc T •• t/ 1 . . Showboat. dJesel. RDF. _,,,. ,..,.,,659$ _,_ Gu.,-d fo\tll ume/Sum· SUMMER PILOTPRIHTIMG -~ _ . ~ radio. wttl. 3 sails, teak __ .,.., .. ,.ul condk. $3000 894·535t. mer. Sec. bkgmd. SJ 75 CASH PAID P.O. Box 1560 lilt. $23,950. 642·89ol9eves T .......... Trani f 170 aft6& w nda-840 ... 74. hr. W sh r I D r Yr 5 I R e frig Costa Mesa, Ca· 9l2iS26 Small freighters for sa e • ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 Maul a PU w /camper O>GateGuard.Summer WORK workuigornot~7..Sl33 Designers Leftovers Lav. •Travel aro und tbe V~~~ :a~ymxot':~ ~~ 1.-yton l61"2'sbarp,slpg 6. shell. st.er. etc Lo mi's onl~ ~~'.'1.).1~·: ~r. •Washers, dryers. clean rm Brk:lrnl $600/olr Sola world in comfort. aaonable 646-8692 EZ hfl hitch, awning. _4.94_·_2.B7_1 ______ _ 494 s.s71 S,.....,... S rat late models. yr guar. tble '65. LI Ant. chair •Take ramily & friends xtras. Sl.295. 640-7584 s.c.;ty Offlcen E.stab'I security rirm needs reliable men & women for uniformed security pos1l1on1 in Costa Mesa. Full or p /t1me . Retired welcome. Phone main oft collect ror a Co6t.a Mesa....appl . (2UI ~1.56. •jab tt.Gt la ch•esllJ SlOO up, delivered $300 Bdrm rum $50·$400 ANDyourcatordog. ·~.re:,:. ~9 ~1? k~eY. 28'Travel Trailer 1 bdrm, ·~~~S::h~a~~ illg • para w .. ! We King's 636-2840. MIC Antiques $20 up Hdbrd & Operate 85 a sloop, basic boat 5'000. S225(). Gd cond. 291 Moote nrns. b11{ lire!> 631--41115 1978 BMW's HERE HOW! _..11Me-Ufe Llwaritt Maytag washer or Ken· spread 1225. Sleeper sofa cargo earner Witb trlr & extras $SSOO. V11ta CM 646-9566 & ..W .... be.tit.I more washer $7S. Late $125. Sat & Sun 9-5 332 •Pay less than a small Evening Canyon Rd. home would cost. 5'2·9861 A.lllo Serllce, P..+s n...&.H. looks onr mode! Kenmore washer CdM •Forsizes&prlces 16' fiberglass sailboat &Acces.oriff 9400 W.. .... ,._ 111 So. $125. Guar & dehv'd. ENSIGNYACHTS w /trlr. cabin , sips I, ..................... .. Calf.• Arbo.a. S46-8672 PHOHE MA TE & SHIP BROKERS many x tr as $ 9 9 5 Autobody Repairs. Major SOUND GOOD? Refrigerator. washer & w I war r a ii l y . S 7 9 . 548-1131 675·2650 ~ ' · or Minor coUISion. Big dryer, also 1974 Mustang w/remote $149. 750-3791 28161.afayelle, N.B. savings. Ala.n556-4017 2+2. MS-1248 ftotler Brown ~~~~~~~~~I Must sell, 14' sailboat, -sacrifice ·$600. 646·2239 Alllos for Sat. *SECURITY* *AGENTS• *AIRLINE* lf,-.. w.r..tectbt .... folowlllg: • Pro•ldllNJ secwf ty .ct senlc• to ttl• ............. ............ ,," ... ..... of .... , .... ,.....,...,.,. •Full tlMe op-,.._.. •11-bett ... .... ... , ..... "' .... wcmity ... trf. • ,,... ,. tdncJ * UNfon1a funtlahed CAU.FOR IMTERYIEW A.PPT. 833-8095 Equal Opp Emplyr m/f lkydes 8020 AHTiqtJE ••••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ..,. ocllctioll ICH CllUISHS 0.miCl'I o.t -FOXIMOHl>S MakeMeanorrer 3·5-10 spds & Mota-Cross Authentic handcrafted bikes. parls ·acces. china c upboards, Repairs all makes. Buy-ftresi.de benchei, coffee sell·trade-coruugn Cycle tables. dough boards. & Co. 2488 Nwpt Blvd baby cradles. s pice C.M 642·7910 racks. Cobblers benches. TELLERS Cats 10l5 doll cradles. padded bar Independent Orange Co. •••••••• •• • • •• ......... & babblUlg brooki;. bank has immed open· Persian kittens, CFA re-Come & See inp f/lellers at our gistered. Xlnl quality. NoReasonable beauurw new El T beilu ~1ful long hair braDch. M10 6 mo exp. From show parenLs. Offer Refused!! req. w / excel growth 638-9308 231 Ccibrilo potMbal Outst.aoding in· Costa Mesa auranc:e benefits inclu. Docp 1040 (Rear> emp loyee s t ock ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tb1S1Sa ownership plan. For con· Golden Retriever pup-PTtvate Party fidenual Interview con-pies. A.KC Field & s bow Sale!! tact Shirley Frizler pet. Shots, wormed. . · oper ations oHicer. raisedwtrLC.Xlnldisp . Dlver:t·A·Callat 'Y)pnce- Valenda Bank 22831 (213)425-1561. rece1ves&rorward.s your Lake Forest Dr. El Toro pbooe calls. Nearly new. 770-1616 EOE DOGTRAJNING Only $600. 759--0811 Ask Pvt classes & boarding (or Smith or Haase. Tow Truck Drivers ex· John Martin ~-0059 A'9d per'd Top pay Apply 3 Kilns, complete. w1lh ya11 posaeu: GltW.Towmg lOOo Irvin~ DOBERMAN Puppy. Blk pottery studio eqwp. •A c....,,.,., pM.a..t Ave NB&42·l2s2 & tan male. 4 mos old 646-3540 ....._.. • Ears cropped , tall •A ~ wu&e.... Trainee. culinary cwsme, docked. $100 or bs l. Family Mem~ersh1p to d I "---JI 13.50/hr lo start. Phone 897-8903 John Wayne s Tennis a n s n c: e r e -.5446 btwn 9-12am Club. Call 831-7600 paiiOU .. ly . AKC SWH·TZU female. · TIAYB.ACiEKT Black /white. Papers, For Sale: John Wayne ._,y•haYe: Newport/lrviJle. Min 3 Champ lules. $250. Ph Te nnis C lub M ero- • A car yrs ex per. Call 754-1.SSS. 551-1234 bershtp. $450. 640-5390. •A ...... ,., Tndl DriYft' English Bulldog; 1 yr old, 78 ~ht Ski, less Deliveni.prep. V.JUuun bas "papers, male . ~ lO b.r.\,l&S,t ,_3, ~0--._ c~ Or .... ......_I• Hoosebroken. Sacnfice uou. f"icf.!Hfddililtt ~ng. ·--_...,..., & mineral mfg. Gd math. Custo • ... .wt-. ...idi ''"°"At: Wung req'd . Know LA & $200. S48·»76 Runs ":ik;7'tc:'P.'' O~~ Orange Co. Days. Fr-Yorkie tJny precious hltle $2 6 o o lo re S) 1 ace . 78 Kawasaki Jet Ski, less than 10 hrs use. 3 mos old. Fact. modified eng. Custom rubber padding. Runs like a top. Over $2600 to replace. Sacr ifice for $1500. 645-2200; 675-3662 AVON We Raft 9' $250 Good s h a p e, Call 675--0915; 675-2075 looh.M.iM r,1, ... 1 9030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ask for RB or 830·2954, •••••••••••• ••• •••••••• 768-3480 Niii.-•! Muat sell 22' Tempest Cliallu 9520 s ailboat. Race cqu1 p ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/trlr.645-4981.ofr. Dan 'SJ BENTLEY Xlnlcond.· SIUOO CAL 2S, Sll.2SO 645-4680 nus boat was used in our --------- 2 boat sailing club' in San 56 Thunderbird restored. Diego. Had lltdt use but wtute w /black mL. see to cosmetically needs up· app~iat.e. Best offer. grading. Xlnt value!' Pvt pty. (TI41 ~-6304 . Call Evelyn at David al\ 7PM. (714) 770-..151 Fraser Inc. 71H73·~. bcraatia1Mll l9' Evlllnlde boat trailer. v. s bare Newport 41 ' Y.wdn 9530 Good cond. Make offer r ace/crwse. congenial ••••••-••••••••••••••• 675-Q!83; 835-4944 Partners . P P . "69 VW Camper Van. ---------1 213/2SS4863 camper top, R.B. eag. PF..NTA B8'10 '59 Manne . AC apkn re!ng stove Fngine. $750. 26 sloop, tnple planked tbl. new · tares $2995: Call 847-98l0 mahogany hull, sleeps 4. 67s.6S21 encl. head, leak trim. m----------loah. Power f040 e l. mooring. ss:soo. 4wt.a.1Drhes tsSO ••••••••••••••••••••••• &;3..7538. • ..................... . Bay boat, 18' Lapstrake Classic; Gray I /B. Xlnt. 22' <:atalma, ready t.o $2495/trade 759-0260 sail. $4000 . 644-4250 COSTA MESA AMC-JEEP FOR SALE Hobie 14, good cond. $700 #I IH CALIF. w tool lrlr. Dana Harbor 1975 24' Reinell Segdan Ory Storage. space A·3 Bridge, OMC 225, xtra 494·7262, 66l ·l680 OVERSTOCKED! dean, dual station, VHF. ---------12SCJSavailable depth Hnder, bail tank. '74 Hobl Cat 16, w ltrlr & 18 Pickups available many xtras. Priced lO box, xlnt.. $1600. 645-4106. 55Cberokees available move. 554-3423 22 Waguneers available lntoffw. C·l5', new cood. I yr, ex· VOlUAE tras, smo. DISCOUNT HARRI SO M'S 64.2-01~ DUU:I! SU RAY IOA TS 3101 Coast H_wy. N.B. 611-2147 9070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUPS AV AIL.AILE Y AC Newport 640-0551 COSTA MESA AMC-JHP 2534 Harbor Blvd. , COSTAME.5A 714/549-8023 MUSTSB.L '72 Chevy Luv. camper New pnl, ures. shocks " CB. stereo. Cslm ml S1750 673-41578. '70Dats.l'U 4 cyl., 4 srieed. rud10. heater Camper shell l85832T) <Stk.tl7188T>. $1757 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR BLVO COSTA MESA 041 0010 '77Dodge 1/2T01tPfcbp 3 speed. with overdnve With camper shell. Like brand new. l62SR621 $4495. COMPUTI IOOYSHOP ..OWOPIH IXCB.LENr SB.ICTIOH Of: IMWUSALES We may have your nexl car UI our inventory. Call LIS today! 131-2040 49Mf49 CREVIER &I SI & lllOAOWAY SANfA ANA 835·3171 JHt 111.llMA' E OAIVIMCl "'AC>t!Nt. •USEDIMWs•-. - "'712002 4 spd (753141 '72 200Hsp. (544LI Al '742002A,A/C/(S98LPOI 'r,,s;n Auto. 1916MTV I. '76 20Q'l.41pS/ R (549PHZ I "16 530l , Lux !606PHll > '76S30i: S/RlS81RCS> ao..d 0. SHd.,S '76200ZJade BGm. 4 spd . A /C. Snrf ,AM I PM stereo. 2SM, $7550. PP. 6n-8284 72 Bavaria . dt>an AM/FM tape. AIC. $3795 644·9966 v-9570 '76 2002 Cherry, auto, air • ••••••••••••••••••••••• lo mi's, AM/FM sler '72 CHEV 1/J Ton cass, orig ownr. 494-3151. Long Wheel Bas~ Van. "8•~•rl"lo.l...rrv•t VS. J i>peed. au coad •• ~-vvn.a.1..0I r a d 1 o & h ~ :t l e r OLDEST 117290KI. <Stk1826ATI ~ $2496 .., THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR BLVD COSTA ME!>A 642 • 0010 Sales-Serv1ce·Leuin& RorC..er.IK. Roi.ls ftoyce BMW 1S40Jamboree Newport Beach 640-~ BURNS lnges. English speaking. mai e, 8~ wks, beaut Sacrifice for $1 500 Neat & clean Apply 8-10 lblck co.al, healthy & 64.S 2200: 675-3662 lfct.nMlfkMtal Mon·Fri, L.inwiko Labs, perfec.-t 10 every way. --S.Cwity 2148 Newport Blvd. CM Darting personality, xln Newport Beach. Tennis pedigree. When you s CI u b r a m 1 I y m e m . SEA RlY BOATS Now Open Until 8PM 30' Avalon moonng. In ---'------- front ol Scari"s & swim 1978 GMC Pick up, all ...._ W..ted 9590 Must sell BMW S30i, only area. SZS.000. 673·5099 cslm in &out, fully eqwp ••••••••••••••••••••••• 16.000 rtll 's. 4·:.pd. A1C. for off-road. Must sell WE WIU IUY f1ldlo. llkl' nt"w . A:skin~ Sentces. htc. TYPIST /llfCEPT. him you'll fall m love. berstup, S700 + transfer lii5 1::.Q:nt.cr Slrffl For dent.al ofc. Exper. 968-554.lP P. ree.eves,494·4118 We need a slip for our 29' Falrl1 n e r . D ys, 213-691 ·3225. Eves. 213-697-7815. Ask for Marty. New. 1.000 m1·s. take YOUR DATSUN Sl0.000 499·1402 over pymls Appeared 1n Anaheim 635-4630 pref"d. Call 644--0683 Equal Opportunity ____ _._ ____ AKC Reg Shih T z u . Full Slit! box spnng and 7 Days a week truck show m Vegas. Call PAJD F'OR OR NOT CGpi 9715 bef 1oam & art 6pm. TOP DOLLAR ••••••••••••••••••••••• Employer M 1 F W AITBS. bper. Female . .$250. 7 Month mattress $SO. For pvt club. &tusl be old. Call 00-7445. 842·1456 114~7719. FOR TOP CARS 1973, 4!1.000m1 '~. $1,750. ---------•personable & able to 104 Service Sta. Attendant. work varied schedule. "'"'°You King sire wa&.er bed-dark cxper'd Full or p /llme. Good bene fits. Call •••••••••••••••••••••• pine with. headboard & Apply, Arro Stat.ion. 17th M+-S40Uor appl. 3.7 week old kittens. 2 drawers on both sides, ONCE A YEAR CLEARANCE HELP! Quie l vintage '76 Chelw Scottsdale P .U. person nds 30 Cl slip or 4x4, ~ T P /S, AM1FM side tie for qwet Vlnl.age tape. $5990. M&-3470 power cruiser Balboa •--------- Island prfrd. Wiii pay 6 '77 ILAZH 4x4 & lrvme, CM males, I female. Blk & also includes beating ele· . Waitresses & cooks want· white. Call 631·3149 aft. menl. Only $200. 963-3561 ~erv1ce Stat!on Alle n · ed. exper only. Call for S:30PM aft5:30P.M. mos In advance. 4.94--4933 V8, auto. trans .. pwr San $6,370. dant, ex per d . Day & interview MonFri ask. ror 30' Sportbridge. twin vs·s, trim tabs. elect ric loots. C--11 & steering, air, low miles. Sid ..,.--9080 (Ser.0168731) Eves. Full & p1ume. Ap· JeanorSba.roo 673-2840 Fwclihre 8050 Orig. Ar l. Must Sell ! ply. Shell Station. 17th & • •••••••••••••••••••. •• N e m a n M o o r e • lrvme. NB WAMTED DRJYER I BUY graduauoo &Lfl, $350-up. * * * * 536-SOll SUMDAYOMLY Good used Furmture & --------Serv Sta Help needed im· med . Mu st be 18. Oaytnlght shifts avail t'\JU or p t. Apply 990 E Csl llwy. NB ____ I Service Station Allen· dants. Full & P/llme now to full ume an summer Wlll train. Apply 25 Newport Blvd.C M. To deliver DaJly Pilot Apph.· ances-OR 1 will Msl sell Crest Elect Kdn. bundles to carriers. Re· sell or SELL for You. Good eond. Lots of acces. qwres van or large Sta· u+c.TERS AUCTION Best ofr ~2186 lion wagon and a good ,.._ dnvmg record Phone 64M686&8ll-9625 PLANTS: S pecimen 642·4321 and ask fo r ---------1 dracenas and others $150 HatTySeeJey. CASH PAJD up. 6 lo 8 fl Just moved EQUAL For gd used furn. anti· from Bel Air lo Lido. OPPORTUNITY ques & clr TV'a 9SHl133 Great opporturuty to buy E MPLOYER gorg~ house plants at ref rig & stove. dock side ••••••••••~••••••••••• • powe r . s hower, 200 Ski boat 15. motor& 1rlr. gallon fuel, many extras. IJkenew.sms. 1 only. Stock #632. M$.2898 T rm 11 F IW luHow ScrYe $3,532 -·•••••••••••••••••••• 24trlr. Ex1prtriess CrefwriserdV8k, Cw:••n. Sf!N/ . . e ec c r g, oc ltliot f 120 side power, tnm tabs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• wipers. 100 gallon fuel. • loaded. 2 only. Sloclt Camper shell tor 76 #631, 673. No dealers Cooner. hke new. $225. please _586--__ 91_77 ______ _ $7299 '76DODGE llAMCHARGElt V8. auto trans . rur, low aules. <Ser. 1398291 $6399 G rot+. Chr•~rt 1821 I ~ocfl l l•d. Hu"t;"'Jfan l•och 847-6087 549-lll l Sil.It screcncrs wanted for part & full lime work SZ.S0-$3.50 pr hr depend. uig on expenence. Call f or o1ppt . C l assic W••••-R/Drrr Good driving record. $3.75 hr. Apply In person. 2831 Mira Loma Ave. Anaheim.Ca I bdrm set, 1 lrg dining rm reasonable pnce. Aft.er set, cstm made pool la 9AM 675 7245 lf76 Camper s~LI. sell or 7.1 Dodge ~ loo 4x4, 6 cyl, ScrYe $3,245 trade-tools, muat see to new 3-spd trans. transfer ble. m~ couch. table etc. day ~.<400() aft 6 557-5730 MltcellGMOUS 34' Cuddy Cabin, V8, lrlr, appreciate. 645-7308 case, brks & ball. S2SOO ~~~ed<!t~i~'.1~~~~-Mulollad liUs 9140 -847-·3986------- G ra phi l'S. 831-0902 I liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii . W..ted 8011 Mediterranean style IJv ••••••••••••••••••••••• rmor~en groupin earth ca r cover fo r 1977 ooeSlOck lf554. •••••••••••0 •••••••••• Tnltb 9560 tones. 1nclud sofa & chr. ·77 Peugeot. Blue. 550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Small rapidly growing company in Irvine needa enthusiastic person for perma ne nt position . Buie typing sklU. nee, will tram. Hrs 8-S, Mon· Frt. St.arting salary mo. 546·1676 As k for Mary. Stodl & Dehery Good dri vinl rec. Apply ln person. Will Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa. WOMEN matc bin& end tbla Camero. Call Irene cocktail tbl. Also dark 842·7456 ScrYe Sl,893 20' Runabout. VII. trlr. one only. Stock #570 miles. excellent condl· uon. $400/bAt ofr <714> 962-6466 SOMETHING brwn Lazy Boy rocker recliner. All in good Offkehnlitwe & H ... 'RRISO ... 'S '78 Foxy Super deluxe, NEW IS cond. Call 559-6997 ......... 8015 "' " low nlilcs~ WAITING Must sell quick! Call~·••••••••••••••••••••• SEA RAY before 4pm, 646·6551 70 Rambler 6 cyl auto 3101 Coast Hwy, N.B. '77 Honda Express. lo After7S1·2348. mS<>. Runs great. stereo •---63-1·.254_7 ___ rru's, x.lnt cond. Best of FOR Youl component• all quad, fer.546-9883 • Contemporary Wall uni sharp port clr TV l9" 4 ---------• 'lbl.a la bl.a news. Hun· & r ecliner. S wive l mo old, over 30 house l6'Hberglasaboal,w/trlr, ttuJc'!:C-1 dred.I ol Army akllla are rocker. 673·9087 even p 1 a n ts w I p o t s & 7SHP Johnson. SllOO. 91 SO opeo for women. Only a I.op. macrame, 2 Capt Nemo 496-6740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fnt specialUes re main water beda. A II goes Dume.Id 20· electric boat s.p.r Ca..! S tockroom attendant, avallablelo"menonly." Must sell' Bed. couch. cheap + many xtras w /ca n opy $10.000 '76 Honda '7501'' with M!fd rehable peT'IOrl lo Move rut while the OP· tables. lamps. rern1 494-3326 245 Lower Cliff 675-7656 eves. 549·0344 Windjammer Lo miles. work'" wurehouse. elec-portunitiea l ast. Call xlntcood 644·9707 Or. LB d"" $1650/bat. 960-5844 or tron1c <'omp onent yo ur loca l Army --'"'-~-------Sl&-771\ knowledge helpful. An repraenUlive now. White.~ act, extend Of<' De11kc; Clearance. 25' Bayllner sedan cabin --------- ALLEN GMC TRUCKS 1971~C J/4 TON VANDUllA VI eulomtl< """•· --· ft~L~~:.~o nuuor• s5595 1'71~C 112 TOM PICkUP !;.;.!o!;r,~,~~~·y opporturuty to grow w/a Jomtti.Army and to 70 • 6 vnyl <'Ov chrs. Some now Walnut finish cr uiser. fully equiot. 78' \'amaha OT 17!5 En Ira 41 s lr1 bulor Xlnl belhefuture. Uke nu.185549 1773 'si1s ca ll UH RV! super dean, like ifu duro. $875/make offer SA'JGll:. BARWICK DA TSUM "'.I 1 1 1 111 I Ip! I , .1 H TI4-496-7612J&l1·027 l 831 -137!°> 4~3-337 5 WE BUY CLEAMCARS &TRUCkS '71 CAPRJ 1600 CC, 4 cyl. --steel bllt!d radials. $1500. 548·9806. alt 5 Mon. Fri CONNRL CHEVROLET 2R28 lfarbor Ulvd COSTA MESA 546-1200 WE PAY TOP OOLLAlt FORTOPUSEOCAH~ FOREJGN. DOM ESTI(; or CLASSICS U your car is extra clean see u.'1 (1rst IAUERIUICK 2925Harbor Bl\d CosU. Mesa 97U 2SOO WE BUY USED CARS CALLGARTII U!>cd Car M~r 540-5630 1011\SO\ & ~0\ • LINCOLN·MERCURV 2626 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA WEIUY USIDCARSI We're lbe new Chevrolet dealer.\h1p m thl" lrvlne Auto ~nter We nc your used car• --------Oats.. 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •DATSUHS• L-. s.&ectioa OfAIModtk SALES-LE~ING PARTS-SERVICE COSTA MESA DATSUN 2845HARBOR BLVD 540-6410 540-021) '77 Datsun 280·Z. AIC. AM IFM stereo II truck. mags, louvre w1ndOWb, .i apd. 18,000 m1. Pvt ply 17500. 963-0867; 542.2190, •DRIVEA * * LITil.E .•. * SAVE A LOT SHOP&COMPARE BARWICK DATSUM ' ' '• 8 31-137!°> 49J.JJ7S '77 8210 Ul\back. Stereo cass. warr. Ownet" must sacr1fi~ $28SO. 673·2194 I TS - :les. hon but San )an ack the een f to ln't l '- l'I •l~ er 11d er he at ns .,, l • ._.~MtlH!hts 979-3000 for i:hrtaiilesa 540-102.emt.toa.ml5P .,...,.....,.....,.,..,..,.._._152 WI ==:=:==1-&tl"C''l"'·rtt~ 1"'6 C.!! ~s.7~393 alt~ ~J JOE MACPHERSOM CHEVROLET '71 ~nt r'Or1Vl' IRVINF. ~2+2-& c,.....xlnt __ ... __ ' - appl llunUniton Bch 962..ml malcb1n1 chr. & <'nd Cnnferenre lbl so·· round. 673-8120. 8 30PM WE HA VE 768-7222 condlbon, rully loaded. 642-611>4 SUPPLY CLIRk LagunaHilll 7s:a..mJ tables, excel cond. 1 bed w11lnul lop, 6 chn. $550. 31' Uni.llite. loaded, fl•· -X-1 n_t_r_o_n_d-.-. 7-3_2_5_0 A GOOD Pl'Olcressive S&L s~ks aofa, linen covered. 1 833·9550.9-5 h~. Bnstol cond, TJS, Yamaha, 5K m• 's, lndiv. for entry level""""' y.o.CHT 5.1.• •.ru...... recliner Yard tool11, 1 P r>'>S()() 831""""' ...,,.,/80. Call an 5pm, SELECTION +.-.. .._ ,..._.. ---------•:moz '78, nut.o. AtC. 9000 to fill Ii /{ ......, ,,_ ~-.... lawn mower. 1 edger. .-. · • .......,, _.., -saq• ,,_ mi's, must aell, $8750 540-121..9, 494-0536 der~ lupfe1T:v:~:ii -~-or_loc_aJ_of_c_._m.._95_70_, both guolinepower. Call Peh 1011 2l'Th1tnderbird Formula, S51-ll9I. OF JIMMYS, 9;:.;;; .......... '7oi derk. Some heavy UIUfts ~ IMIMI053fot appt ••••••••••••••••••••••• 210HP, rtah11kl. VHP'. ·n Huaky dirt, bl.Ile, re· SUIURIAMS ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• '16 2alZ 2+2 HI. wh Int "l.n·bouMdeUvery, Xlnt ·-•••••••••••••••••••• Giar-ops.M 105S Saltwateraquartum l\tany xtru. Very clean built enitne. Mu.st nll. & YAM . S b i mags, A /C, AM/FM benefit. fl adv oppor. ........... a005 ••nn•••••uue .. ueu &tfish. $4200. Pvtpty962-6477 64$-781.S, or 231 CabrUlo, gg un oom Alp ne. stereo USI A·l cond. Contact J an Jl esa ••••••••• _ .. , ... 963-3214 CM. (rear). COMVBSl(IMS Faatback. Nds some Lowml S7000842·8852 • •••••••••••••• Eve.,, ..... n1 aocs' nugc ---------"7S S\tpjack 24. F/8. AlP----------lllll••••••-.. I work. Must •ell. $350. ---·------~M tu.al S I AMERICANOAK aale!20ll2MarinaLane, ,,_&~ 8090 elect.land rntrlr,lohra. '7S Honda'750,extras,$000 l40.aJ9 76710st.Wp 4001 Mac1rthur. ~~i''~f.80. Latiiln Oresant1See ~~~onty HB. SUn1Mon. •••H••••••••••n•t.... Slip avall . 846-2995 ml. $1JSO.;.,..mo ...,._ •-o 9705 4 sl*Cf, 1unt'OO(, radio" e-.a1 ~ E """"' Antlqulll uprlRht piano, .,,.... .._ •-&:!........ 1 ...,. .... ....,,.... m.p oycr "'•-art R ..... Ant.lqu-Student. bi& truck. Haul 16' Starllnc w !3& HP .. ••••••••••••••••••••• ,..,a._ .... ,..r c ean c•r ~ v"' -!lint qia.UU'. owner mu.t Lei.a th 18 ooo ml SWttc .. i..t o.tr. 7'0 &. DrerRd. S.A. IQ{C. clcan·u.p, trees cul. •at..-, f73.Jlt4 Ev\nrude. trlr, ball tank. '75 Y•rnaha l25RD. '7t Spyder. mint <'ond 1473PCl''~n • s . P lllollatt-Pb.U.T5a (atNwPt Fwy)7St-&922 Al\111aejob.4t4 78 $1MS.5e·l321 cond. 1,000 mile.a S32S Mlllltsell $l25'. T ti. d lrl OU'I,(• Sale prkcs r:oa. -..., 1070 ~~~al~e~~e~~~t 0~fr~~· '75Searay 20' OMC t95HP ~~-......... 642 U06 H e ra H 01 aup Olik,blalselectiOn.Olane. •••••••n•••••••••••••• Blwn e Ii. '7pm anly. eftl Lea tbu 1~ hra _.._..,..,.,./ '73 Alfa Spydt'r, «'XC<'P· l>lemen.tal lncome. NMCS "2-'DC'T .58 Pear Diamond, :U.3·'660-lMi Prest maJntaln.ci Mint ... /Sf-ep fl60 1~;;...;...;=~~~__.;..,--I llonal condiuon &. np •11raa1lve lead~•blp perfect atooe ... t In · cood. P.P (.213) llf.3343 ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• Jntttn'I PU Shon ttox. ~arance, Skipper c:ua, POt.Ual. OM Dln Set. 54" round yellow IOkt. men's rlq. Hammond JWaenl tbutr Ot.)' ('714)m-%195 Eves RENT ZI' Pin.ball, .ell· wbl spoke whls~lrg lmob· l owner. Alf• dlr rblt Mii ... P«raonal 8Ulinaa &bl, W/5 lea¥8, 6 cbn, $1.500. 1'twn f • 7pm, al)"~. trmorolfer wtmd. lnlPtCl 8al/SUn eoni.alned. Lot.ulxiru. bits. 4 cyl ~na. Ofr • U'am w/r.cpU. ..,., ... ana eme,nt ID-122S wr-. .... er.m-'7fn ~1149. e.ms lU tu.ml 17i-OJ.Gor7~14f ....., .... .. • " · THEOOOIU • ROBINS FO RD :n1.o HAIH\OP l\IVO ((l,!jl,j .. lf\A ()_,] floll• CIO 0All y J.lll.OT Autot, l•,...ted Autos, UHd Auto1. Uttd IAu+ot, Used Autot, Uatd Auto1, Ustd •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• A..do1. lntporled ...._ .. tMpOrled A.tiltoa, lmpor+.d ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~::~ ....... !?.~~ ~~!~ .......... !!.1.~ ~!~ ........ !!~~ ~~ ......... !!.~~ ~~ .......... !!.•.~ ~ .......... !!.s.~ •CORVETTES!• I '§ ·'&.~£"~=~ 0.--tUO MG '742 Torofw 97'5 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• T:! :HOZ. pr1n10 57.~ '7<t MG tQll\lJ x.lol t.ood ,...2 CQIC,. mt~ \ <.'. ~1 c ht•l 1n wide & out. lo mlle:i. I ' • radl.lb 11\;,~). \,\I n., )r "•rr M~l 1't!ll At.k Air l'ond AM /l"M 8 def<>&il'r SJbl:i ~ • I.II&~. 7~ <,All &75~0033 tr u c It • i. le r I.' u. ma I' ~ whula. oew Mich Mo.I 9744 radials. <t speed, vinyl 74 8h1rk 2tilll ,\ulo. A •C •••••••••• ••• •• ••••• ••• top. Clean & itlot cond lo--. IDl.$4400 SSIHOOO ext '78 MOS 26M. AM l i''M r.t!OO or best offer. Cull :UOHart cus. l0Me11u cover. Ex· oow! 673·6020. 10·8 -c:11I corld P t> M4·2926 uft 675-0380 14 260Z. ~r. AM ll-'M 8 6 1---------- lrk. m:Jg~, louvcn;;. auto _.___ __ - blue 751 0930 Pot"ldw '72 240Z. AM , f'M, II track, ~·•••••••• •• ••••••••••• air. 4 sp<l. new tires 78 Porscbe ~ loaded, $'295 968-7090 wtule, brwn, ~liver, blue, · (064.Jl !714 > 5"0-7559 Ken. Rot 9725 ••••• ••••. •• •• •• ••• ••. Pnsllne of Hunttntgton ·75 Fiul x l9, AM /l"M. Beach is off en!'~ lacquer s harp Be 5 t 0 ff er . parnt, met~I f1rushmg & 4gg..15o() fender flanng to Porsche owners. 536·7888. ·74 Flat 124 Spyder. ne , · top, radials. i\n:ca ex-70 911T. newly. rebuilt llaust system. AM /FM engme & paint Job. Xlnt stereo. mags, xlnt cond cond. 645-6412 $3450 49'J-4139 '73 9.14-1.7 Light. blue. ex. 75 f)al Xl9, ch!i.q: A1C A ~I F M s t e r c u s s Mags. 25,000 mt'!> $3875 !:: \ t!S S52 ·8829 eel cond. must sell $4900. 546-5778 '78 Porsdt e 928 loaded. .twtlc .,...,.. .. ;-. ~o 181 C714) S40-7 Ken '78 TOYOTA WJ.M>M 4 cyl radio & heater. pwr brakes, rear window I defroster (Lie 093YRTl 53498 tte » mo lor 41 mo •911 down Olt.1t ta. ' hC.nM O.i.tTed~l4 ..... /<Pf! 14 34 76 13l·Cll'an 22 m1 slereo,cal>l>, auto, $3,500 642-6049 979 7613 ---Hondo 972 Porsche. '59 Cpe, sunroof, GIJS,.,•FSON new crpl, new paint, ' " •i. .: ....•••............... Brand .-w-•79 HONDA Cars very clean. 642·2754 l'.~~01L•~<h ~!~;~:Y I '67 912 Divorce forcing Hv"''""'"" h 0<h sale. Gd cond . Mny I• xtras. Bst ofr. Days 842· ,.44 642·5113 Eves. 673-2274 ~ '/II MAHY To ChooH From! U..._.IVERSITY '78 924 . Prop 13 forces n teacher to sell under OlcbMObll• mrkt. $11.850. 645·4166. HOftdo Can • GM um 9US, only 4500 mi. Trucb air, s unroof. leather , 2850Har1>0rBlvd AM /FM. loaded. Must Coe.ta Mesa 540·964.,_s_e_U_. _Sl_S_.500_._640-8 __ 208_. __ '76 CIVIC CVCC '76 911S Targa Ice green. 7"' alloys, Cass. lo mi's. stn WCJft• xlnt cond. 963-0287 eves. 4 n I. 4 speed, luggage --------- l:arner. radio & heater. '66 912, xlnt cond. extras, Immaculate' 1033PBY 1 Must see to appreciate. tStkP3226> 642· 1282 $3191. -....... ------97_5_5 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR Bl VD. COSTA M ESA 642 0010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TIST DRIVE OUR "U:CAR OFTHEYEAR" Good Inventory in stock. Hurry while they last! '77Ceflca 5 speed, air conditioning. AM I FM radio, 5,000 miles. (331TCP > This Weekend $4995 '74THING Hurd top Ver) clc.rn Low oulai 11U1Weekend Sl295 '72YW Sef)UAUIACK <t cyl auto trans . AM radio heater. air & more l964KFO) s1868 1118 O• mo lo• 311 mo D•l•tr•CI 12 648 '41100 APR 17 91 GUSTAFSON l!NCOLN MERCURY I 0800 Booe~ 8ov•••o•d I Huru1ngro"' e..och 842·8844 ~~~=~~~1!) Assume lease or rent '77 VW 7 PSl>l> van. 631·4933 VoAY~ 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IEFORE YOU IUY A USB> VOLVO, See us at Southern OrartRe County's Volvo Headquarters. MARQUIS VOLVO MISSION VIEJO 831-2880 495-1210 9767 OR.AHGECOUHTY 74 CIVIC Hatchbac, xlnt MIRACLE cond. 31.000 mi's. $2400. MAZDA/REHAULT Trilll'llph ea_· _ll_afl 6 30pm. 55~14 · 2150 Harbor Blvd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOLVO '68 Tnumph 250 xJnt cond EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO $2,500flrm 497 3710 Llirgest Volvo Dealer in Orange County! Maida 9738 COSTA MESA 645-5700 ................•.•••. miracle mazda '63 Caravclle. hard top uno Tnumph GT6, new BUY or LEASE convert. 2 tops, unique. llres, runs xlnt Call aft DIRECT Call536-S296 97s6 :::-i; 9770 ~·,·~· ~.tct]•f~}~.·~ 21 So H--L--ll•d. Rois Royce ••••••••••••• ••• ••• ••.. 'f ~ ..••...••...•.......... Costa Mna '45-5700 111 DEALER IN U.S.A. WE IUY & SELL 2025 S. Manchester 1972MAZDA RX3COUPE ROY rRR CARVER ROllS·ROYCl VOLKSWAGENS Anaheim 750-2011 Largesl Selection ~ !>peed, air cond .. radio &beater. t568GWY). OHLY $1275 1"40 J•mbon~ HewPOf'1 &u<ll ·~---640-4444 (lOSEO SUNDAYS In The Areit! 11 WESTGUMAM IMPORTS 645-6120 r t ... ,... ..... Mtrs I 1989 Harbor. Costa Mesa I 642.0JH I 1961 Rolls Royce Silver '72 VW bus. runs well. Cloud 11. Beaut car looks good fl950 Call 97 40 SlS.500 640· 7030 Pat. 497-4070 or 546· 7955 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SubCS'U 9762 ii 250 Lo mtlf'.'<tge. air .••••••••••••••••••••••• VOLKSWAGEN auw. PS PB Outt>land· •77 DL Stn w-SalH-=S«Vice 1n~ ron<l $55110. PP 7"' 1145 5678 5·sf>eed trans .. air cond., -luggage carrier, radio & '66 MIZ 250SE In excellent l'ondillon wtlh 4.spt!(•<I. radial tires. :.unroof & AM /FM. $2600. Pn. pty Call 540·4930. 73 MB. 280C. tan. bamboo 1nl . i\M I FM, ituto, P Window. SO M mi. Make offer. 581 ·SS47 art 5 eves heater less than 12.000 ml. Immaculate! (722SP0> <Stk 1648Al $3333. •THEODORE ROBINS FORD '206') HARBO R BLVD. COSTA ME'>A 642 0010 Top Dollar Paid for Used VW s .COMMONWEALTH MOTORS SINCE 1953 1442 So. Bristol Santa Ana 546-0220 Approx. 2 mi. No. of South Coast Plaza. ---197:1 VW Kombl Bus. 8 m Men:edes 280SE. xlnl pass, FM stereo & t11pe. rnnd. air, AM /l"M . 4 spd, Toyoto 9765 sz:m . .645-9640, 768·1888 $4900. Call aft 6, 645·9899 ••••••••••••••••••••••• aft6 ·--------~ 76. sold new ·11. :.!Stl cpe. 8EFORl YOU 'M Bug, recond1t1ooed in 14.000 mi's I yr & 10,000 SEU YOUR sade&out. $700. rru !>left on warr Tobar TOYOTA. 645·1827 t'O brwn , lthr int, AM FM ca.,~. c ru1!>c SEE US! c:onl S14.SOO 5-l!l 5150 MAR9UIS TOY OT A '75 Rabbit. air. AM /FM . lo mi's, good cond. $2900. 64().8358 62 Classic ~!:: Coupe, MISSION VIEJO 4-spd :.ltl'k, fud inJec , 831-2110 495-121 o '77 VW Dasher Wgn. Slick air. new M1rhchn:. Ong ---------shift, lo mi. Owner $.5650, rnlor & equ1 p S7500 •75 Dix Corona Stal100 ,_<213 __ )592_·_5227 _____ _ 5.'>7 1868 Wgn. 4 spd. shl~. lo m1. '65 VW bug xlnl cond SwedtSh Volvo Mechanic al Ivan·:.. t995 Harbor Blvd . C M 646-1982 ·75 VOLVO i14GL Sedan. air. sunroof I OWNER. 4 spd O\erdnve, 38.000 m1. mll!>l sell $4595 or best ofr I lOODVZM > Call M1ke96J 3222or964·1077 P'62 P1800. new engine. many extras. best offer. 962.fiOOt '69 VoAYO WfJfl $1200 6734583 IW·9321 Autos,U1.ct ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9901 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 Firebird Esprit Whlt.e/wtulei;> T·Top. V8, auto. trans., air, low miles. <1234> S'699 '72 M.n:ury Wogon VS. aulo trans • pwr sleerang. air, rack <764TRWI $1599 Grotfl Chevrolet 18211 .. ah llwd. H1111h111Jfon kocll 847-6087 549-3331 iO ~ S~ Scd L<1 m1 s Xtra clt!an Auto lrano .\1r. stereo. ~unroor Michelin lire~. 56100. Call 673· 1592 top cond. Ong owner. $3095. Ph 552·5321 AM /FM radio, newly '76.CAMARO _p_am_t_. _S1290 __ ._833_·_3380 ___ 1 6 cyl , auto. trans .. pwr Sell Uungs fast with Daily '65 lug steering. al r • ra llye Pilot Want Ads. Runs $l!i0. 493-8722 wheels, <644PPL> Autos, Hew 9100Autot, Hew 910 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WIN ----------- 1978 FAIRMONT FUTURA ABSOLUTELY $3999 FIATXl/9 4 cyl., 4 spd, low miles. (564RAA). S3999 Grotfl Chevrolt't II 21 I a.och llwd. H1111ti111Jfon l~ocll 847-6087 549-3331 9910 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • TEST DRIVE A DIESEL SEVILLE • Nabers Cadillac !hllO ll.11h111 Biid C ,.,1,1 \1.•,,1 'Ill 111 1111 ALLEN RESALES 1977 CADILLAC SEYIW Yellow ••lenot """'" •-lull oow-er ••re wneel cc:w.f9 I 18 000 m1lel I 'f' Wlll&nly l340Ul.CXJ 5 10,995 1975 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE ee1011 .,1e1101 tuH l)OWftf factory 11t c::ono H)W m.l91 A ' yr Wllflnly '236P°VKI S6495 1974 PLYMOUTH SEIRIHG COUPE 81ac.' ••l&f'o()t ""ilO wP\ ... et1 ~Of• ... cono & ..,.. -S•• tJtS.-1 >2995 1976 CADILLAC SEVILlE GOl-o •~leoor tutt PoWet •·• cbno tao• I ' Y' Nattentv 831N0M s9995 I 9 /8 CHEVROLET CORVETTE S1m9r•~ Full PO'N9f' •" c:aod \lereo te1tt'MJf cru.S@ & rnof•' ~500 mt•es IS.. 1211111 5 13,995 '76 CADILLAC ELDORADO. WHITE, WHITE CABRIOLET. RED INTERIOR . I ~ Kings wood Est4lt' Wagoo, A C. iood cond Destolfer 8419891 '77 tdontt1 C,;arlo. lo m1·,, ~rlect cond Relocated lo Europe. must sell ~9222 Michael Romen "68 NOVA Rebwll en&Ule New trans PnvJte Par ty Make offer. S97 ll96 ----' 17 Malibu Classic 2Dr. V8, auto. lrans .. pwr i.lt!cr1ng. lo miles !~lTAT) S4999 '77 HOVA 2Dr .. 6 cyl . auto tram •. pwr steenn&. lo miles 1498RXT) S3599 GroHt Che•rolet 11211 1 ... ch lhd. H1111H111Jfon leecll 847-6087 549.3331 ·73 Novi., 4-dr. 1u.1to. PS/PB. $2000/80 494-6671 '74 Monte Carlo. P S. Pt B. P /W. A C. gm w /whl v inyl roof , $3000 best Musl sell thlS wk Rosemary. 645 6797 ·77 Monte Carlo. Air :P /S. P/8 , tile whl. mags $4.750 Call 831-9364 art 6 '75 MOftla Town COUf" VS. uuto trans .. pwr steering, low miles <239NXR> $2599 '7 6 Monte Corio Landau VS, aulo trans .. air, Ult, (705NPRI $4599 Groftt Chevrolet 11211 kach llwd. HHli"'JfOll ka<h 847-6087 549.333 t '66 Chevelle SS 427, 4 spd. 488's, roll bar. shcks. many extras $1800/bst ofr 631 2573 & 645·0481 Chrysler 9925 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 16to Chome FrOllt 1972 tllnl I 971 HOW ARD Clte•ro&.t OOVE&QUAILSTS <Near MacArthur Jamboree & Bristol 1 NEWPORT BEACll 833-0116 833-0555 '76 Corvette l..82. 4 spd. T lop. r.ire. llke n1.>w Orange. ctll opt1on11 $10,500 Days 642-7812 Wknds, eves 644·9222 9933 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1977 Couaar XR7. 1m- m a cu I ate. blk w/chamob tnL & tnm All equipment + lo mi. See this one 1st.. P .1?. ~ Dodgt 9935 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·m OT Dart. auto. AIC. R/H, 11ood l1res . Fatr cond '600/bsl 642-4999 1976 Aspen Wagon Special Ed. lo m•'l> 640-1643 9940 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ..,-:: PHIL LONG FORD l••• ,..,._. ( '"' $•" o. • ., ''"••o .. ,.,,,,,. •• .,.oc ...... , '" ..... '68 Ford LTD Wagon '72 Ford Tonno Wagon 642·~ •75 Granada. 4·dr. hke new. 30,000 m(s. auto. au, P S. radials $3000 4.94-4782 '75 Granada Ghia 4·dr. P tS, P/B. air, AM/FM. lo rm. lthr intenor S3500. 644..f{l!17 E.iteruttve car SALE! ·77 !JTO II Brougham, 2-dr. xlnt cond. P 1W. P /S. P /B, c ruise cont. T (~~~~~~ wheel, wire wheel rov. ~1 351 V·S. xlnt mileage I $5200. Dys . 642·7812. Eves. wkends. 557.4339 1970 Ford Mavern:k. 3 speed $750. Call Irene 842·7456 Unc°'n 9945 '71 MSC llf'HYa u S,OIJS COUH • Beautiful crPam colored 4 speed disc brakes. deluxe• wheel covers. body! side moldings. Callf. emissions. & much. much more (8<474i. 54286 . lt2116 mo lor 41 mo 1190 oown olua •a.. & i•C•~M ~•.,•d oa~_,,, u 04t /<Pf! 143' G TAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY 0800 l•och loul .. o·d uni Merrury Marqu1 ~ Xlnl <ond1t1on . low nules. vmyl rod. arr ron- d1l1on. power btakel>. power st.eenng, :.tereo. Rood ¥ab mileage Sl.97l SJ&.ar.4 MMlhMIJ 9952 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l:Jb7 Pvwd{'r blu~ Mustiinj!. 6 cylinder. aulom .. t1c lran,;m • ongmal owner In ex· cellent cond 1t ion. 1 $ tenor ltke new All re pair recor~ furnished. New carburetor. t1mu1g ch .. 1n. Lu1n s 1gn1al i.yt.lt'.m. muffler r.td1ato1. l!tl c .. 11 So40-2279 after 5PM. "66 Mustang. runs good. needs some work. 289, artomallc Make oHcr. 547-3182 '65 MusUing, 6-ryl. auLo, looks & ms good. ~. 962-*>68. 842-1844 ~...,_.... vM 1966 Shelby Cobra v ~tustang GT350. 289. 4 spd. full race.show cond. ORANGE COUNTY'S MEW HT UN'COLN·MERCURV Dealership LS now OPEN RAY FLADEIOE UNCOLN·MERCURV 16-18 Auto ~nter ~ SDFwy l.ake ForCil extl IRVINE 130-7000 Mags. nu lire.I>. $3000/ bestoff. (7141494-9200 ""'° 9957 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ""HIHGFOR APIMTO" V ou 'II Love Ttus Ont:: 197i 3 door all glass hatchback. White wired tnm & int.er. SpotJesii. Only 10.800 easy miles. We've bought a van & must sell our "good little 'i.~~~~~ car .. Asking $3300 & that I i!> rock bottom pnce. We don't need 3 cars. 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Auto trans owr s teering. power brakes w/s/w tires, AM /FM 9 track. 1 sunroof & air Ilic . 237LEBI Holf't 0#1~. d ·~ -(~~~~ Pontiac 996S ••••••••••••••••••••••• OWNER CAR. 35.000 m1 , i2 786 Car has all to}!>. must sell (257PLG1 Call Mike 1111 ,..o to< 311 ,,_ 199 '77 MARIC IV FOR SALE·1967 Ftreb1rd New rebwlt engine. new body & pamt, llres. vmyl tq>. sbocks. eood ·~tenor & t\M /FS1 stereo cassette. $2400. Pn pty. Ca 11 Chns at 497 .458 l !163·3222or964-1077 ~;:.~.:i1:..;.::.,.'1~·~~~ 8 cyl . auto. trans . ·~,e~[:;!~ 1:m~,·~~a~t~l1 '78 De v.·1·-"'"A .. ~· I rad 10 & heater' '71 MOHARCH 2 Dl. 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P1S. llNCOLN MERCURY I llNCOLN MERCUR,Y I Sl495/bstofr645·1361 I A I l 1 t whee I, I 6800 &•oc~ lloult vord • 0800 ho<h llovtevo1d '7 Co d v II I d""' AM /FM. 5 new radials, Hvntonq•on a.oc... t<vn•·nq•on ho<ll. v... 9974 5 upe e 1 e. oa ""'• xlnt cond . I owner 84J-8844 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lthr int. $4900 P P .,6001b f PP D 842·8844 11111 'i" Vega Wagon w/raclt. 7IH73-2006. 557.2647 ~k~e~ 769.fYl.20ays ~ fJ ~ w Xmt cond. Lo rru·s. Pv• "76 Sevtlle, cmpll power ..... ......_ .... ..., -ply Air cond . Nu tires. grey ext, llhr int. Rolls _.,.,,s, ..... ew 910 Autos, n•w 9100 Autos, Hew 9100 $1975. 644·287i' gnll 27,0CK> m1·~ P P •••••••!•••••••••••••• ••••••••••• .. •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• m.~. T od4y Is 1977 Cad Seville, blk on ~~.ie::~;,w:~"~ix:~e --''REqAl MoNdAy''--mac cond . full power. all extra!>. SI 1.200 494-8960 '77 CAD Eldo. fully cqwp mcl astro roor Xtra nice 842-1088. ·10 Eldo, itint cond.wh1tc on wht,loaded w / all the goodies, a real clean ex ceptionally beaut car $2000. p p . 968.5543 CGnwro 9917 • •••••••••••••••••••••• '77 Camaro, silver T·top, auto, air. pwr, lo miles. $5600. Call 640·7154. '76 Low miles, auto. P /S, P /B. 6 cyl. AM /FM stereo tape, rally wheels. new steel radials. con sole, lmted glass, woman owner . beautiful buckskin 1n and out $4495. 546-0400 Look •T lltBE StlRpAisiNG Paias iN TitE StlRpRiSE CAR of TllE YEAR FREE WHERE DUNTON FORD Excellent transportation car '68 Skylark·gd mech Inter text cond $1200/bst ofr67~SS20 1-.---------------- ' CORNER OF MAIM & WARNER SANTA ANA HOW Com• IR cmd test driv• ,,.., •w 91" _... c• or tr.cl 111 our Imp btv..tory. C• to Ip. CJI•• _,,., 1:00 p.a lOfft of.._. 1971. ....... ,l, ........... ower- ..... Vlld Ctl ....... Ori"" UueM ,, li " '69 Skylark. lo mi's, 1 • ownrdrtven. xlntcond • $1000 ...... 966 • . .,6 &t•te Waaon, brn : w/laft inter .• 9-pasa. /.,IC. • auto. P /W. P/Seat.a, xlnl ~,000 mi's. SS700. : ,. ·1~ck Skyhawk . . Xlntcond. II 6"-101.5 "Low 'rlc•tl" l.liSIMCi ·ee Bal cit apeclaJ xlnt. cood. M50. •n.sm 494-1131 546-9967 9915 '78 CADALLIC COUPE DEVILLE. medi\lm 1r•en mualllc. whit• Cabnol t roof. real pret ty car. Xlnt cond. Lo mt • loaded. <522TTL) Call Mlko~or914·111"77 • .. .. Huntington Beach Fountaiit Valley EDITION .\f tern oon ~.Y. S•oe ks ( ., \ ,. , I VOL. 71, NO. 170, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PA GES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • M ONDAY, JUNE 19, 1978 I TEN CENTS Surplus Decision Expected Tuesday · SAC RAMENTO I AP ) - Califomia·s lawmakers should decide Tues day just which governmental ent1t1es will get what. when and how. to meet1.he Jarvis obligations adopted by the voters. At the suggestion of Gov. Edmund Brown Jr .. t he legis la t ors are aiming lo allocate SS billion of the stale s urplu s a mon g local governments. including a Sl billion loan. to replace the $7 * * * Summer Sclwol Ax Set Faced with cutbacks forced by Propos ition 13 passage, llunlington Beach's Oceag View School District will deliv1!r the coup de g r ace to i.u mmer programs tonight. . The only open question to be considered at the 7 .30 p.m meeting will be whether to· continue year-around <.•lasses al Crest Vi e w and Westmont schools. off1c1als said today. They have moved the meeting site to Westmont School. 8251 He al Ave .. to provide more room for the public A crowd as expected to lobby for continuing the two·year long schedules. ··we·ve done everything but make the definite decision:· Dis trict Supt Dale Coogan said today ··we 've been telling everybody to forget about s ummer school. .. 17 A sse mblyman Denni s Mangers. D·Huntington Beach. is scheduled to contact district offi cials Wednesday with a progress r e port o n stale financial aid. Dr. Coogan said. Trus tees authorized layoff notices to 100 district employees l ast week and predic t by cancelling summer school they can save about $500,000 sorely needed next rail. Th e Ocean View School Dis trict has 24 campuses and m ore than 13.000 students. Stall to be rtecided too is whether to cancel one month or the JO-month school year at Nue va View School. which runs extra long for special students. Th ey are phy s ica ll y handicapped and. or. mentally retarded. with about 90 of the yo ungs t e r s c lassi fie d as /"' profoundly afnicted by one or both of the problems. Rape Victim Burie d Alive ROCHESTER. N.Y cA P) C lar e n ce Poret. 30, of Roch ester. was cha rged with burglary assault. rape, at te mpted second-degree murder and kidnapping after a woman told police she was raped and buried alive. The unidt'nllfied woman was treat ed and released from a hospital The woman said she was ab· ducted from her home, raped, driven to a secluded spot in sub- urban Mendon. choked. buried alive in a shallow grave. later dug up by her allacker and re· turned to he r home Officers .;a:d Porel and the woman once .-dated Co ast Weathe r Fair through Tuesday with s unny days. Con· tinued quite warm inland and mild afternoon at the beach . Lows tonight in mid sos Highs Tuesday near 70 ut the beach. ladex You might call them souvenirs. but they really are ob1ets d'CcJlJforrua -those shot glaues from Capi!trano. those postcards from San Clemmie. See Featuring1 Page Cl . I NSIDE T ODA\' At y._. Senk• U H_._. ........ Al AMl.OIMn L. M, •• ,. A• Merift a tdlotttJ as NllllHI Newt C111t~..I• At Or...-c-y a C'..J ., A4 "' •• aaulnM a " '''"'' ~-~. •4 i$ ., J c......... a4 lllMt1111 .. OHlllN~ .., .. e•hftll lel9tiel het A• T11 .. lff't lltW&tl_.,.. •• I WUttiw "••t•rl.. C'.I 1 WIH'I• N.- • •• •• ., ... A4 billion revenue loss caused by Proposition 13. Exploratory work for the allocations is being done by a committee of six legislative leaders headed by Sen. Albert Rodda. 0.Sacramento. On it are four De mocrats and two Republicans. On the other side of the income-outgo formula, two legislative subcommittees are approaching decisions today on which state agencies will get cut Eye of a Fly to liberate fund s ror the more·needy local governments. These subcommittees. one from each hou.'ie. are striving to cut the cost of state government by about $750 million a year. Rodda's committee is meeting this afternoon for what Rodda sees as final negotiating that would permit the issues to go to floor votes of the full Legislature on Tuesday -but he warned that party differences on details were persisting. The patterned surf ace is lhe eye of a tse(se fly enlarged 110 times in the Electron Micr os-copy Center at Texas A&M University. Promoter Uses Oil / In Desert Scheme BALTIMORE !AP) -More than 200 investors. including some from California, paid up lo St,800 an acre to a Baltimore promoter who was us ing the pros p ect of oil t o sell dry. sparsely vegetated land an New Mexico. it was reported. The sale of the land. located near the isolated railroad town o f Belen. N. M . has meant s izable profits for Nathan A. Twining. 45, a former concert pianis t. a ccording to the Baltimore Sun. Among his purchasers. the paper said. are conductors of orch estra s in Maryland, Pennsylvania and California and professors at universities in New York. Most investors are from the East Coast, including at least 80 from Maryland. the newspaper s a ad . Those investors pa id between $1 ,000 and Sl.800 an acre for land which Twining Investigators Seeking ID Of Dead Man Mystery still s hrouds the identity of a male corpse found floating Saturday in the main channel at Huntington Harbour, police said today. A {lumber of tattoos. including swaslikas. on the dead man's partially d ecomposed body appear to be the only clues to the apparent homicide victim."s identity. said police Sgt. Luis Ochoa. Ao autopsy revealed needle marks, possibly from drug injectiorts. on the dead man's arms. The body had been in the water for about five days, investigators said. Investigators believe the man. in his 30's, may have died rrom a blow to the right side or his head or from s uffocation . Toxicology and microscopic tests on the corpse are under way, officials said. Oranee County Coro ne r 's officials are also attempting to obtain the victim 's fingerprints. but may not be able to becau.~ of the water·logged condiUoo of the body. The vlcUm was wearins only a pair of blue and while boxer shorts when round. Police said he a lso had ft beard they ducrlbcd as a goatee . • purchased several years ago ror $35 to $400 an acre. Since the land went on sale in 1973 , investors have agreed to (See INVEST. Page A2) Film Manager Slwt, Robbe d Of $2,500 A Buena Park theate r manager was shot and wounded early today by Cl gunman who fled with S2.500 an theater receipts, police reported. Mark J ames Schafer. 28. or Maywood w as r e porte d in serious condition this morning at West Ana hei m Community Hospital where he is be ing treated Cor a gunshot wound in the stomach. ofhcers said Poli ce s aid so m eo n e apparently hid inside the Studjo Theater . a n X·rated m ovie house at 7886 Beach Blvd. before it closed Sunday evening. Schafer was s urprised by the gunman when he went to the projection room alone about l am. The man dem anded cash from Schafer 's office and from a floor safe then led him back to the projection room where the pair strugf'led and Schafer was shot, officers said . Dogs Kill Baby Boy MOUNT S INAI, N Y . I A p ) -An 8-day-old in- fant died after being bitten by hi s fami l y's p et Siberian huskies. police said. The babts mother, Ann Gatta. said the two dogs usually slept in the master bedroom under the baby's crib. On Saturday night, fthe said she found the crib overturned and the infant lying on the floor, (Ovcred with blood. Her huftband, Alan, called Police emergency 3nd the baby, Stephen. was rushed to Mather Memorial Hospital, where he was pronoun<'~ deAd of puncture wounds to Uu!' lower extremities Two Re publicans, Sen. Bill Campbell o( Hacienda Heights and Assembly Minority Leader Paul Priolo of Malibu, want the top priority to go to police ~d fire seJ;'vices. But Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy, D·San Francisco, suggests that services could be maintained at present levels without the present level of spending. Rodda's committee goes into today's meeting afte r reaching a tentative -and stHI changing -onc·third going to Los Angeles. agreement on how the $4 billion with Fresno getting S2.5 mil!Jon from the state surplus wouJd be and Bakersfield Sl million -but divided up: $2.6 billion to school. cities like San Diego and San Sl. lS billion to counties, $150 Francisco getting nothing . ~illion to fire and .sl?ecial Sen. J am es Malls. D·San dt~trlcts. and SlOO million to Diego. told the staff to go back cl~~s .the proposed allocation of to the drawing boards. a nd the $100 million to all cities. wb~othet.JCfembers agreed was suggested by the commi tfodda has generally been s taff, the committee fla ly keeping disputes from coming to balked. votes so that lines wouldn't The s taff formula had harden. ~Huntington Flap Council's Thoillas D .eCides to Reillain By ROBERT BARKER Ol t"' o.llf l'ii.t Si.fl John Thomas. who announced Friday that he intended to resign from the Huntington Beach City Council after just two mo nths in office, has reconsidered. Thomas said today that he would remain on the council. He said that he received about 500 telephone calls from s upporters over the weekend urging him not to quit. The controversial Thon1as said today that he would change his tacticts that have caused tremors through city hall and craticism'from his colleagues. "From now on I'm going to do all my work in city council meetings.·· he said. "And J won't bring anything up against employees until I am ready to substantiate charges," he added. He also declared that he won't let it bother him so much when he is on the losing end of. council decisions. Thomas announced that he was quitting Friday after the council voted to approve the hiring of a deputy city attorney from Santa An a to fill a vacancy in the c ity attor n ey's department. He said he opposed the action because it would give an outside attorney more pay and a higher position than a current attorney employee. At the time. Thomas said that he was tired or putting up with all that "bull.·· Thomas has engaged in controversies with Police Chief Earle R ob itaille. City Administrator Bud Belsito and several oth er o fficials and council members. He has charged that the town is corrupt and that Robitaille has "railroaded" people out of town. Robitaille has heatedly denjed the charges. More recently Thomas has skirmished with the police chief over the rights of residents to park in employee parking lots at city hall while they attended evening graduation ceremonies across the street at Huntington HE'S WAY AHEAD OF C4T BVRGURS MARRERO. La. (AP > - Somebod) broke into a home here and s tole 18 dogs -10 puppies of an unidentified breed. a collie. two German shepherds and five American pit bull terriers. . The Jefferson Parish sheriff's omce spokesman did not say how the burglar managed to get away without being hd rd. Beach Ili~h School. Robitaille has filed charges against Thomas, alleging that Thomas attemped to interfere with the p erform a n ce of emp l oyees. a purporte d violation of the c;1ty charter. Thoma s also h as fi l ed c h a r ges. c iting Robitaille. Belsito and PoUce Captain Make Burk e nf1 cld with •n s ubordination after the lob were closed to the public later last week. City Attorney Gail Hutton said today that she is turning over the charges by Robitaille to the district attorney. She said that she is researching allegations claimed by Thoma!> BB Attorney Barked Council Approves Deputy Attorney By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. Of ti. o.11, l'I ... S&aff Huntington Beach City At· torney Gail Hutton said today the City Council's approval of her plan to hire her former law ofr;ce partner is a "vote of con· fidence·· for her. The Huntington Beach City Council approved the hiring of Santa Ana Deputy City Attorney Bob Sangster as Mrs. Hutton's deputy Friday. Mayor Ron Shenkman called the hiring a n ef(lergency because of the two vacant depu· t y posts in Mrs. Hutton's office before Sanl?ster was hired. The council Friday firs t de· ad locked on Sangster 's hi ring but broke a3to3deadlock whenCoun· cil member Ruth Bailey s witched her vote. Councilman Ron Pat· tinson was absent. Mrs. Bailey initially said she would vote against Sangster's hiring until the rest of the city budget was reviewed and ap· proved by the council. But Mrs. Bailey said she changed her vote when mem bers of the audience. including former council member Norma Gibbs told the council they should support Mrs. Hutton·s selection for the deputy job. Councilmen Richard Seibert and John Thomas voted against harin g Sangster because they said they felt Huntington Beach Deputy City Attorney Mark Travis should be promoted to fill the vacant spot. Mrs. Gibbs argued that the ci· ty attorney's office "needs an adequate stafC" to handle a number of important lawsuits now pending against the city. Mrs. Hutton said she asked Mrs . Gibbs to attend the Friday council budget session but did not know what s he would tell the council. Mrs. Gibbs said the ,newly elected city attorney .. has been PLEASED BY SUPPORT City Attqrney Hutton c rippled '' b y per-;onnel shortages SIOc.'e the farst day !>he took offi ce. Mrs Bailey saarl she also suw F riday'c; coun<'1I action as Cl .. vote of confidence" for Mrs. Hutton but added that !>he would have preferred to wait ror the com pletc budRet review before approving Sangstec'c; haring . Sangster will be hired al the maximum startinR salary for a deputy city attorney al $36,981 which includes fringe benefits. Mrs. Hutton said Sangster. who worked with · Mrs. Hutton during the past four yea rs be fore her e lection in April. has been employed in the Santa Ana city attorney'<; office for the past six years. He ts currently a top level dep· utv city attorney in Santa Ana. Ms. Hutton said Sangster will be paid $2.000 ivore annually in hii. new Huntington Beach post. Fuel Cause of Crash WASHINGTON (AP) - Former U-2 s py pilot Francis Gary Powers died in a "needless" California helicopter crash because he mismanaged his fuel and the craft ran out of gas, the National Transportation Safety Board said today. Powers and cam e raman George R. Spears were kiUed in the c rash after filming brush (ires in the Santa Barbara area tor a Los Angeles television station Aug. 1. T he sarety board said Powers trl~d to make It back to t.h Van Nuy1 airport even though be had radioed he wu low on fuel. The Bell 2068 Jet Ranier crashed ln a vacant ba.sebaJI lield two mlle!l !IOUlhWH l oft.he airport. 'There are few temptations in flying as in driving an automobile -which are more difficult to resist than the urge to keep going despite worsening weather or a diminishing fuel s u pply. And there are few mistakes that are as deadly," the board report said. The report said there are indications P owe r s wa s attempting an autorotallonal laodlna -a difficult emergency procedu re In which t h e helicopter's main rotor system is used In windmill (ashloo to mainlain a sale rate or dl?scent even tbouSh ~t ls unpowcrcd. Safety board lnvesll•ator'S round onJy about llve ounces or Cuel In the craft's fuel lines and filter. There was no evidenct: or failure or malfunction of the helicopter's engine or 'ly'ltems . including the rucl quantity_, gauge. The report cited Power'\' "mismanagement or fuel .. fuel exhaustion, improper operation of flight controls and "improper in -night decisions or planning as the cause of the accident , It noted :t radio transmission to the televiffion station, KNBC. in whl<'h P owers reported ··Wt· h ave ju!\t enough rucl t(\ eel back." He estimated thl! return trip would ta.ke about an hour "Once his fuel '\Upply ws, exhausted. thb pilot M longe?r (Stt POWER!-\, Pag~ A!1 .. . \.2 D~L "I Pll01 H F' Niule Body Found The nude b ody o r un "apparently murdered" man was discove red at 5: 15 this morning about a hatf.m1Je nor'lh or La Paz Road on Moulton Parkway. Orange County Sheriff's investigators s aid ttie body was round along the east shoulder of the winding two.lane street that cuts through rolling paslureland in a remote section of Laguna Hills. Ca use of death was not immediately apparent. an investigator said. An autopsy was scheduled at UCI Medical Center this afternoon, he added. The body. s howing only abrasions from bouncing along the asp halt roa d after apparently being shoved from a moving car. is that of a man in his early 20s, six feet, one inch tall and 160 pounds. The young man had s hort, sandy browri hair and a light moustache. investigators added. and has left forearm was tattooed with a small. red devil. Hom1 c 1dc anves ligators estimated death at sometime after midnight. The body apparently was thrown from a ve hicle s hortly before its discovery by an off-duty Los Angeles fi r e man , an investigator said. Although nude bodies have been round under similar circumstances in recent months an Anaheim and Irvine, in vestigators said they have no reason to believe a t this -time that the lat.est is connected m any way. One investigator said that although cause of death is undetermined. oHicers are t•urious about a mark on the dead man's forehead. He added that a preliminary check of the body indicated no needle marks or other indication or drug overdose Yachls Slow Iii 635-m ile Benruula Race The biannual Newport, R.I .. to Bermuda race has tumed into a "drifter" with little help from the Gulf Stream, according to wire service r eports o ut of Newport. First arrivals in the fleet of 162 boats were expected ir. Bermuda late tonight or early Tuesday depending on whether the winds pick up across the meandering Gulf Stream. The boats began the 635-mile race Friday off Brenton Reef Tower in Rhode Island Sound. The only West Coast boat in the race is Cottontail, a 37-foot sloop skippered by John Arens of the Balboa Yacht Club. According to reports Sunday, the leading yachts had traveled about 260 miles from Newport and were saHtng on a elose reach in winds of five to eight knots from the northwest. There were no reports of problem along the course. First boat to finish was expected to be Sumner A. "Huey " Long's 79-fool Ondlne, e lapsed time record holder for the race. '_4ngel' Gui lty In Death T ry SAN DIEGO CAP> -The pres- ident of Hell's Angels motorcy cle club rn San Diego pleaded gu1 tty to soliciUng the murder of a rival club member. T homas James .. Crunch" Re nzulli told a judge that he en· couraged a buddy to "place ex- plosive devices in such a manner as to kill a person." The allc~cd intended victim belonged to the Mongols Club but wasn't hurt. Renzu!U, 29, if free on $150,000 ball pending sen· tencin~ Aug. 1. OftANGl COAST H /F DAILY PILOT ~~~:.:.~::·r.=.:.::::~= CO.'\t ~1\l\1r.,.C~~' ~-~tlO'\'\•'.,. CNbt•"'"' ,_,_., ll'W°""' ,-,..,., .., C.oU• Mc."" ...,___,. 8f'.C:" ... .,~ .. ~ &.-c"1 '°"' fA•" V4Hf'Y l•••l'W \•ctolf'M"'-V•ll~• 4'"'° \_~.WM"-\eUth(O.~t A~tPQ~IPtt t Of\ I• ~·~ ~IV'd•'f\ #'Ct \uno••' TN l .. '"' ..... oubf'~'"'I &)•~• ,, .., no ..,.,, a., •,t,...t Go\l••W,(.th,._.,.,_ .. _ .. _ ~-.. •-l'W•-· , .... c--.. v.1 •Pru••"'.,... Gt',..,,. 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Mr. Walker De ad at 64; Service Held Funeral services were held to- da~ for Hu,ntington Beach resi· dent E . Loyd Walker, a planner for M c Donnell -Dougla s Astronautics Company , who died Friday. A resident of the Huntington Harbour area. Mr. Wa lker was 64 and only recently made plans to retire in August. Services were held at 11 a.m. at Pierce Brothers Smiths' Mortuary, followed by crema· lion and inurnme nt at Good Shephered Cemetery in Hunt· ington Beach. He is survived by his wife. Geneva ; a son . Jam es: a daughter, Katherine Gallup. both or W es tmin s t er : grandchildren Christopher and Cynthia. of Westminster, and a sis ter, Katherine. of Yucaipa. Services were conducted by the Rev. Everett Auger of the First Christian Church of Westminster. HB Softball Signups Slated This Week Registration for Huntington Beach girls' softball in four different leagues began today and continues throughout the week. Young Miss teams for girls from seventh to ninth gr ade will regis ter and practice Monday nights at 6 p.m . at Kettler School and Murdy Park. A $10 fee is required. Ponytail competition. for girls in fifth and sixth grades, is sc heduled for 6 p .m . Wednesdays at Hope Vi ew Meadow View, Peterson and Oka s chools , also with a s10 · registration fee. Pixie League competition for girls in third and fourth grade is set for 2:30 p.m ., while Tiny Miss League workouts for girls in first and second grades starts at 1 p.m. today. Registration for the latter category was set for t p.m. today at Burke School; Tuesday at Circ l e View School. Wednesday at Murdy Park and Thursday at Peterson School. A $7.50 regist ration fee is required for the two younger girls' leagues, according to s pokesmen for t h e city Recreation, Parks and Human Services Department which sponsors the competition. Call 536-5486 for further information. Grad Guilty In Slaying Hundreds Tortured? 'Gay' Muder\ PWt Investigated NEW YORK CAP > - Authorities in CoMeclicut, New York and Massachusetts are in· vestigating reports that bun· dreds of young homosexuals from New York City have been a b d u ct e d , )tu r e d t o New England, tortured and, in some cases. murdered. The Associat- ed P.ress has learned. '1n West Springfield, Mass .. authorities are holding KeMeth A. Appleby in lieu of $75,000 bail on a kidnap warrant from New Yor k. Authorities h ere are in· vesligaling allegations Appleby lured several young homose"· uals to New En~land. For 21h days , ending Thursday f'rota Page A l INVEST ••• pay Twining more than $3.5 million. Although some paid cas h, mos t entered into contracts to make monthly payments for the next 5 to 10 years His expenses. m eanwhile. were substantially less than $2 million, a source told the Sun. The land is located 4 miles from Belen. a town of 8,000, which is 35 miles south of Albuquerque. Most of the acreage has never been staked. making it nearly impossible for investors to even find their land. Twining is being investigated by state agencies in New Mexico and Maryland and by a federal agency which regulates interstate land sales of less than 5 acres, the Sun reported. Twining also has been sued by three investors in North Ca rolina, who claim the promoter and an agent defrauded purchas ers by mis representing the land's value and the availability of water, e lectricity and roads. Both de fendants have d e nie d the c harges and have filed a counte~uit. The cases are scheduled to com e before a U.S. District Court Judge in Greensboro.·N.C .. next year. Twining said the $3.5 million purchasers paid for the land seems "too high," but re{used to provide more accurate figures. Fro.Page Al POWERS ... had a choice of continuing a risky flight or making a precautionary landing," the board said. "Now he had to make an autorotational landing -one ol the most demanding maneuvers ln all flying. "The result was tragic, and all the more so because it was needless." evening, police dug up Appfeby's backyard in West Springfield in search or bodies. They found on- ly rotten clothing and a dog carcass on the J an.acre tract. Inside Appleby's dilapidated s hanty police said they found chains. leg irons. clubs and a voodoo doll. In a New York City Police Department intelligence report obta ined by the AP, Appleby is referred to as the "Oberst," which in German means "Colonel.'' According to the re· port, which details three alleged abductions dating to last Oc- tober. Appleby claims he heads an international Nazi organiza. lion. Barring the filing of charges in West Springfield, the bearded, burly 27-year-old pawnbroker will face an extradition hearing on the kidnap warrant. probably Frida y. Trooper John McLeod. s peak· ing for Commissioner Edward P . Leonard of the Connecticut Stale Police. confirmed that an inves tigation was being conduct· ed into the disappearance or New York homosexuals in that state. but declined to comment on the West Sprmgfield case. Leonard order e d the in· vestigation there in June 1977, based on information supplied thr ough •·coope rative police channels between New York and Gonnecticut," McLeod said, ad· ding however, that no arrests had been made there. McLeod acknowledged the in · ves tigation "involves possible homosexual activity.·• One complaint in the New York police intelligence report alleged he was "drugged, as· s aulted. handcuffed and forced to keep not.es or 'The Oberst's' ideas.'' He claimed Appleby had told him "that bodies were buried In the cesspool and near the barn." Police, however, said they had dug n ear the cessp ool and several s heds and found no bodies OrtJered Out Viets to Leave Chinese Offices BANGKOK, Thailand CAP> - China has ordered Vietnam to shut down diplomatic offi ces in three Chinese cities "as soon as poss.i ble," Hanoi's Voice oC Vietnam radio reported today. It marked a sharp new slide in deteriorating relations between the countries. A broadcast monitored in Bangkok said Viet.Dam in turn demanded that C hin a "guarantee the lives and property" of officials at the three consular sections as they pack and return home. The broadcast said one of the consulates is in Canton. A second, heard indistinctly, may have been Vietnam's consulate a t Nanning. The third could not • be made out in the Hanoi s hortwave broad ca s t. but Karate Chops Foil Thug's · Robbery Try HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Greed was the undoing or a would·be robber who learned, too late, that his intended victim had a good working knowledge of tae kwondo, the Korean brand of karate. Police s aid liquor s tore manager Ji Kim. 27. q11ielly handed over $756 to a young man who entered the Sunset Boulev'ard store Sunday. pulled a gun and demanded money. But the bandit, dissatisfied with the loot. allegedly forced Kim into the rear of the store al gunpoint to get more. There KJm kicked the man once in the face wht:n he became momentarily districted. Kim then wrestled the bandit to the floor with the help of his father, Chong, 60. who bad come to pick up bis son from work. Booked for investigation of robbery with six teeth missing was Joe Gonzales, 18, of Cudahy. Soviet Visit Set MOSCOW CAP> -Two sh1ps of F r ance's Medi t e rranean Squadron will visit the Soviet Black Sea Port of SevastoPol June 19-23. the Soviet news agency Tass said. It s aid the French cruiser Colbert and the repair ship Rhin will be r e· ciprocating an earlier visit by Soviet ships to a French port. Vi etnam is known to operate a consulate ·general at Kunming. All three are within 400 miles or the Vietnamese bordt1r. The consula'te clos ings, not Imme dia te l y confirmed by Peking, were the latest move in a s t e p -by ·s l c p war of propagand a and diplomacy between the nations, at odds o v e r 'H a n o I · s a I l e g e d mistreatment of Chinese living an Vietoa.JP and China's support r o r C 'm b od i a i n t h e Cambodian-Vietnamese border war. Th e C hine se ea rlier announced they were cutting aid to Vietnam. The annoWlcement came on the eve o f a ma ss iv e repatriation of Chinese from Vi etnam. Two Chinese ships, the first of an evacuation rlotilla, were to call at Haiphong and the port or VWlg Tau, near Ho Chi Minh City !Saigon> to pick up Chinese who wish to leave. The Voice or Vietna m said China o rdered the closures because of Vietnam's alleged failure to pe rm it Chinese cons ular re presentation in Haiphong, llo Chi Minh City and Danang . HB Council Eyes Closing Of Roadway A plan to permanently close a street that was eroded last winter by the burrowings or gophers will be acted on tonight by the Huntington Beach City Council. The meeting will begin at 7·30 p.m. in council chambers. Reside nts along Frankfort A venue are requesting that the damaged roadway be closed on a permanent bas is at the int e r section with Beach Bou levard and Indianapolis Avenue. H o m eowners c laim that F ran kfort has been used by motorists as a shortcut between Beach Boulevard and the downtown area. They complain of heavy traffic and noise and safety problelns. The banks along Frankfort • were undermined and made unstable by the work of the gophers during last winter's heavy rain s torms. Frankfort has temporarily closed smce that time for safety reasons Who Dunnit? Student Spy Film Stolen .SEATTLE <AP>-Not only did elementary ~chqol students here indulge in cloak-and-dagger mtr1g~e. but also they're victims of a burglary. Fifty fourth, fifth and sixth graders from three local schools wrote, directed a nd produced a J 5-minute film. "The Deadly Docu m ents " describ~g the exploits of .A gent D?uble-0 Nothrn'g At Mays P.uget Sound Film Festival. the project won a $25 pnze. Now'. howe.ver~ the spy film is missing -spirited from their adviser s home in an apparent burglary. In an open letter. the students appealed for return of their film, saying "it has no value to anyone else, but is of great sentimental value to us.·· They're offering their S25·prize money as a reward. When you combine the design talents of seven international award winning jewelers -the results speak for themselves. ONE OF A KIND 18 Karat Gold Bracelet designed and handmade by Lander, twice winner of the "Oscar" for Jewelry Design -the BeBeers Diamonds International Award. $1575 WHITE PLAINS, N.V. CAP) -Yale graduate Richard Her· rin bas been convlcted of manslaughter in the hammer ~laying of Bonnie Gar land, a gi rlfriend who threatened to jilt him aCler 2Y. years or going together. Paul and Joan Garland, the victim's parents, sobbed Sun· day as they heard the verdict, saying that Herrin should have been convicted or murder, not Powers was at the center of an international furor tn 1960 when his h ig h -altitu d e U ·2 reconnnlsance p lane was brought. down by a surface-to-air missile some 1,200 miles inside the Soviet UnJon. The lncldent, which exl>OSOO the ClA practice of spy rughts over Russia, caused the collapse o r a Big Four summit conference in Paris and c ancellation of President Eisenhower's planned trip to Moscow. Wyndham Leigh ~1 ~t:PR • 127 Fashion Island . Newpe>rt Center. Newport Beach Telephone: (714) 644-050 l manslaughter. • • 'Tht forces of evil have triumphed.'' said Garland. "1( you have • $30.000 deferu1e fund. • Vale connection and a clergy connccllon, you are en· titled lo one free hammer murder.'' added Mrs. Garland. • Powers apent 21 months In r.ri1on before belna exchanged n 1M2 ror Col. Rudolph Abel. the muter Soviet spy arrested In New York. ( ( • . ,. 17 ' .. -· f 1 ' Irvine T•Hlay·s C:losinf( J ~.Y. toek~ EDITION I , I VOL 71, NO. l70, 3 SECT IONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1978 TEN CENTS China Ousts Viets From. 3 Cities BANGKOK, Thailand <AP> - China has ordered Vietnam to shut down diplomatic offices in three Chmese c1lies .. as soon as possible," Hanoi ·s Voice of Vietnam radio reported today. It marked a sharp new slide in deteriorating relations between the countries. A broadcas t monitored in Bangkok said Vietnam in turn demanded that China 3 States In Probe Of Gays NEW YORK rAP) Authorities in Connecticut, New York and Massachusetts are m- vesligaling reports that hun- dreds of young homosexuals from New York City have ~en abducted, lured to New England. tortured and, in some cases. murdered. The Assoc1at ed Press has learned. In West Spr ingfield. Mass , authorities are holding Kenneth A. Appleby in lieu of $75.000 bail on a kidnap warrant from New York. Auth orities here a r e tn· vestigating allegations Appleby lured several young homosex- uals to New Enl{land. For 212 days, ending Thursday evening, police dug up Appleby'<; backyard in West Springfield in ~earch of bodies. They found on· ly rotten clothing and a do~ carcass on the 31'2·acre tract. Ins ide Applcby's dilapidated shanty police said they found <'hains, leg irons. clubs and a voodoo doll. In a New York City Police Department intelligence report obtained by the AP, Appleby is referred to as the "Oberst," whic h in German means "Colonel." According Lo the re- port, which details three alleged abductions dating to last Oc· tober. Appleby claims he heads an international Nazi orgamza· lion. Barring the filing of charges in West Springfield, the bea;ded, burly 27-year·old pawnbrokl'r will race an extradition hearing on the kidnap warrant, probably Friday. Trooper J ohn McLeod. speak· mg for Commissioner Edward P . Leonard of the Connecticut State P olice. confir med that an vesti~a_tion there in June, 1977 ed into the disappea rance of New York homosexuals in that stale, but declined to comment on the West Springfi eld case Leonard ordered the in· vestigat1on there in .June l 977, based on information supplied through "cooperative police channels b<'lwccn New York and <See PROBE, Page A2) Marines Schedule Jet Exe rcises Shrieks and the possible sonic booms of low-flying jets over the Laguna Hills. Irvine and El Tom areas an the next three days will be from a tr::11ning exercise. ac cordmgtothe Marine Corps. F .4 Phantom Jet pilots arc participating in aircraft-carrier qualifications. Hi g h -noi s e periods arc scheduled at I a.m Tuesday morning. and 2:30 a.m. Wedne$day and Thursday ora nga co .... ~ eu L so7~ \t'eat her Fair throug~ Tuesday wit.h sunny days. Con tmued quite warm inland and mild afternoon at th<' beaC'h Lows tonight 1n m id 50s. Highs Tuesd1ly o£>ar 70 at the beach. ladex Y o u might coll them l!OUUt'n1r11. but they rt>OllJI Orf' ol>1ets d'Coli/omio -tho~e shot gloul's from Cap1strono, those postcards from Son Clemente. Set Featuring, Page Cl I NSIDE T ODA l' er er ., .... ... , 11 ·~r .. ., .... .... •• "gua rantee the lives and properly" or officials at the three consular sedions as they pack and return home. The broedcast said one or the consulates is in Canton. A second, heard indistinctly, may have been Vietnam 's consula te at Nanrung. The third could not be made out in the Hanoi s h ortwave broadcast. but Vietnam is known to operate a consulate-general at Kunming. All three are within 400 miles of the Vietnamese border . The consulate closings, not immediately confirmed by Peking, were the latest move in a step -b y -step war or propaganda and diplomacy between the nations, at odds o v e r ,ll a n o i ' s a I I e g e d mistreatment or Chinese living in Vietnam and China's support ·. "' Oalty ,.;1e1 ~ l9f G-. A-- JIM VAN ORDEN, ALEX GOODMAN FIND SUMMER FUN Small Fish In Pond Attract Newport 8-year-olds for Cambodia 1n the Cam bod1an· Vietnamese border war. T h e C hin ese ear lier announced they were cutting aid lo Vietnam. The announcement came on th e eve o r a ma ss iv e repatriation of Chinese from Vietnam. TWo Chinese ships, the first of an evacuation flotilla, were to call at ffajphong and the port of Vung Tau. ~ar Ho Chi Minh City <Saigon t.~o pick up Chinese who wish lo leave. The Voice of Vietnam said China ordered the closures because or Vietnam 's a lleged failure to permit C hinese consular r e presentation in Haiphong, Ho Chi .,_inh City and Danang. T h e Vie tnamese srongly deny that charge, saying they agreed to al 1ow a Chinese consul in the hrst lWO cities and dre con s 1der1ng s uch representation m Danang China· has charged that Vietnam is mistreating Chinest> 1n northern and s oulhNn Vietnam and is expelling tens of thousa nds, an a ll egati o n Vietnam has denied . Hanoi accuses China or s taging a "national h.ite cc.mpa1gn .. <See VIETNAM, Page AZ> Cuts Protest ed . 'Close Schools,' oc Teachers Say By KATHY CLANCY OI -0..0y Piiot Su tt Schools should not open next fall if Prol><>Sition 13 forces cuts in the classrooms. spokesmen for 30 Orange County teachers associations said today. Members of local Cali fornia Teachers Association <CTA) joi n ed fellow leached throughout California in asking the Legislature to restore funds lost to schools by passage of the J arvis·Gann initiatiVl'. If thr legislature fails, CTA of· ficials will recommend either that schools not open at all in September or that they operate at foll service until existing fu nds run out A rle ne Pave) or Garden Grove. one of the teachers' s pokesman. said no decision has been made as yet as to whether a teachers strike would be called next fall . But what CTA hopes to do, she said, is put pressure on the Legislature to provide full fund · ing for public education so tltat classroom teaching programs won ·t be jeopardized. Hazel Stover, a stat e CTA ooard member , s aid, "wC! believe it was not the intent of the voters of California to im pair education for the children of this state. "Teachers are bearing the brunt ... or P roposition 13. And when we do that we are impair· mg the learning in ctassrooms. · she continued. .. We feel very strongly that was not the intent of lhe voters.· .Miss Pavey said so far. about l, 100 teachers, or 7 percent of the county's leaching force!, have been ~tven dis m issal <See TEACHERS, Page 2> Donations Sought To Save Theater A non-profit Irvine corpora lion interested m promoting local arts is trying to s ave school theater productions scrapped by th~ cancellation of summer school. "Summer School of Performing Arts," was unique. "lrvine was a pioneer in this program," she said. She added ... If we can get the community to pull together. w<• can keep it going " Nude Man's Body Found The South Coast Cultural Services League lnc. seeks donations of talent and money to produce a scheduled high school theater production or "Mame" and a child r en's summ er theater. A mee ting is being he ld tonight at Vista Verde Elemen· tar y School, 5144 Mi chelson Drive, from 7·30 to 8:30. to ralJy support. Eighty elementary age children had been pre.enrolled in the children'll theater program. "Mame" attracted 175studoots at the auditions. The league. Mrs. Sircello s8Jd, hopes to continue the children's theater by charging tuition, ten- tatively set at $80 for the f1vt.' week. four-hour :l·day program Alkged Murder Probed by County Lawmen Sharon Sircello, league direc- tor. said a local businessman pledged last week a s ubstantial contribution, but added more 1s needed Lo assure at least the "Mame" production. I( the money 1s acq u i reef. .. Mame" would play July 25 through July 30 The nude body o r an .. apparently murdered" man was discovered at 5 : 15 this morning about a half.mile north of La Paz Road on Moulton • Parkway Orange County Sheriff's investigators said the body was found along the east shoulder of the winding two-lane street that cuts through rolling pastureland in a remote section of Laguna II ills. Cause of death was not immediat<'lY apparen t. a n investigator said. An autopsy was scheduled at UCI Medical Center this afternoon . he added. The body, showin g only abrasions from bouncing along the asphalt r oad after apparently being shoved from a moving car. is that of a man in his early 20s, i;ix feet. one inch tall and 160 pounds. The young m an had short, sandy brown hair and a hght moustache. investigators added. and hts left forearm was tattooed with a small, red devil. Homicid e in vest igators estimated death at sometime after midnig ht. The body apparently was thrown from a vehicle shortly before its discovery by an off.duty Los Angeles rir eman, an investigator said. Although nude bodies have been found under si milar circumstances in recent months in Anahe im and Irvine, investigators said they have no reason to believe at this time that the latest 1s connected in any way. One investigator said that although cause o~ death 1s Vote Count Tonight On Water Bonds The County Re~istrar or Voters will open mailed ballots at 8 o'clock tonight to discover the results of a landowner elec- tion involving nearly $1 billion in bonds. The Irvine Ranch Water Dis- trict sought authorization today to issue the bonds for water and sewer projects for 47,000 un- developed acres, nearly all of which are owned by the Irvine Company. Th ere are 44 ballots, representing the approximate number of landowners in the im. prove ment districts. The Irvine Com pany, the largest landowner, has most or the voles. For example, in Sewer Dis- trict No 2.61, in a portion or the San Joaquin Hills. the Irvine Company will cast 6,890,470 votes. The second biggest land· owner, the Lutheran Missouri Synod Church, has 305,000 votes. On Friday, an attempt by a local group, Irvine Tomorrow, to ohtaln a rourt order to s top today's election, failed Superior Judge Harmon Sroville rejected the eroup's petition to delay the election un· til settlement of a lnwsuit to determine the C'OOStltulionallty or the waler board mem~rshlp. " In the landowner election. each landowner is assigned votes according to the assessed value of his property. one vote per $100 AV. Ballots were mailed June 3. Police Seize 14 Protesters L IMERICK, Pa. <AP> Fourteen P<'OPle who tried to plant a garden on a nuclear power plant site have been a r rested for trespass. police said. They were among about 300 people participating In a peaceful demonstration ouLc;ide •the plant. Those a r rest ed Su nday. members or a group calling ltsetr the Keystone Alliance. were taken into custody after stepping over a thick chain onto utility property carrying plants and shovels. police said . "We are going to plant squash and tomatoes to return this land to the farmland that all of this area should be ," one of the protesters aajd, - undetermined. C1ff1cers are curious about a mark on the dead man's rorehead. He added that a preliminary check of the body indicated no needle marks or other indication of drug overdose. Mrs. Sircello said the canceled school program, called the Ni g u e l 's MaeDoug all The summer school cuts were made by the school district in re· action to losses of property tax revenues caused by passai?e or Proposition 13 PlannerToughensStnnd By WILLIAM HODGE Ol llw o.lly Pllet SIMI Former Orange County Plan- ning Commission Chairman Shirley Grindle once refer red to him as "Approval Mac Dougall. .. when asked by a newsman to characterize her commission's then-newest member. But that was two years ago. Today, lhe controversial Mrs. Grindle who often clashed with county supervisors over de· ~clopmenl standards -m ight find an ally in the 64 -year-old Wi llia m MacDougall. "Thal label was her way of commenting on her appraisal or my first 60 days on the planning commission ... Mac Dougall says. "I don't like to characterize myself, but I ' think I 'm the toughest person on that com- mission right now in terms of questioning approval of things. "But J wouldn't want ·to be labeled 'Disapproval Mac . Dougall ' either .. The Laguna Niguel resident joined the planning commission as Firth District Ruperv1sor Thom as Riley 's appointee following the resignation or .James Thorpe, now a San Juan Capistrano councilman. "I came along at a time when the Planning commission was divided 2 to 2 on most policy is· sues." Mac Dougall said. "I did fi nd myself being the swing vote which was quite an indoctrina· lion into the issues fa cing Orange County." And the fi rst important vote facing MacDougall UPon his ap- pointment to the commis1don In June, 1976, Involved the con· t roversial Southeast Ora nae County Clrculallon Study fSEOCCS>. Thttl study marked the flr!ll tlmc when growth limits were acknowlcd1ied as part or the Dau, Pllee st.tit~ GETTING TOUGHER Penellat MacDougall county's planning effort. Mrc; Grindle was at the forefront in pushing for the 711 ,000 by 1995 south Orange County population limit set forth In the SEOCCS study. "When she left <by resignation in 1977 ), J was determined It (growth limits) was not going lo die," MucDougall says. "We fought too hord for those goals to be achieved &!I a matter of policy and not followed up " MacDougall has insisted on implementation of a so-cnll ed "growth monilorin.C deviu" to ndvisc planning commissioners or the expeckd population Im. pact of developments they ap- prove . "They started work on It about six or seven month-. ago," Mac· Dougall recalls. "This we hOJX' is going 10 c;how what the population situation is in every neig hborhood t':.ich year. fi e pointed to n recently ap proved Mission Viejo lract that will contain a population bigger than two California counties a ... an example of the importance of monitoring growth. But MacDougall -.ays, plan- ning commissioner-. must be concerned about many factors when considering approval of development on <ill of the coun· ty 'c; unincorporated land ·we want the bes t phys1c<1l planning possible in which peo pie (·an live th!' good life." he c:< plains. "It can't be so wonderful tha1 people are priced out of it. hut 11 tan 't be so crowded that 1t tots! ly c;poils your opportunity ror quall1y." MacDougall, who " ~•cling chairman of the planning board, says the commission 1-. beginning to see a lost of pro- pos als for arrordable housing in developments brought' before.· them for appl'oval. · "There is J!Oin~ to be dcfinik action In that fif'ld tn 1!>7!< because of outside f:Ovcrnment<1I press ures if nothin~ else." ht· sayc; ''\\e're looking for tha1 now in every project " But the emergence of so·callcd affordablE> housing carries 1b own complex set of prob•emi. Usually. low cos t housing " more dense. cluster type or 01 tached dwcllin~'i. prompllnli! c-r1t1cism from people support1vl of low density development. How does the comm1 ~~·or !tolve the paradox" .. You don't solve It. yo1.: ac commodate it," MlcDoug:..11 says. "How many amenities car you subtract lo brln~ the prict• <See LABEL, Pa«e A!) ., l:l OAll' PILOT F11n ral Control Urged WASHINGTON (APl Funeral homes explo1l bereaved customers ror lheir own profiL and should be pul under federal regulation. says a Federal Trade Commission study issued \oday. If the commission adopts the staff reeommendations. manv of the nearly two million people who pay for funeral each year could save Crom several hundred to more than a thousand dollars. tbe s taff estimated. The report's major recom-• mendation urges that funeral homes be required to give con· sumers itetruzed price informa· lion in advance. The average funeral and burial costs more than $2,000, making it the most expensive purchase many consumers make after a house and a car. the study said The 526·page staff report said. .. In many inslanccs. funeral ·counseling' is really thinly dis- guised salesmanship dc:;igned to persuade consumers lo purchase addilional and costlier funeral merchandise and services." The report. the product of FTC investigations beginning in 1972. concluded that: -<;riel-str1cken customers, who must decide quickly on funeral arrangements. are "in a peculiarly vulnerable position and enter the transaction in an especially weak bargaining posi- tion ·· Funeral director s manipulate consumers into buy- ing high-priced goods and services Funeral direclors harass and inlimidalc compeutors who charge low prices. ·'These practices have almost completely deprived consumers of the ability to choose the type and cost of funeral a rrange· ments they desire and have re· !.UILcd in tremendous injury to co nsumers." the sludy said. The National Funeral Direc· tors Association. whose mem- bers conducl more than 75 per- cent of the nation's funerals. at· tacked the staff report. •'It could reduce the caring and sensitive relationship of the funeral director of the family be· ing served lo a cold, commercial transaction. The necessary trust relationship that now exists between funeral director and those served would be im· paired." the trade association's · executive director. Howard C Raether, said . Pro•PageAJ LABEL ... down? , 'I'm m ore concerned that people have the opportunity to buy and own something than that everyone should get to own a single house on a large lot," he continued. MacDougall does not , however. see lhe demise or the single family dwelling. "I think il's (single family homes> attainable by people. but I don't think you have to starl there." he s;.1ys. "Certainly there arc going to be more <con· dommiums and townhomes) in numbers but maybe not propor· llonately · MacDougall, who retired from 24 years as general counsel of the Ca ldorn1 a County Supervisors Assoc1at1on and a four-year stint as executive director of the U.S. Commission on lnteq.~overnmental Relations. 1s pleased wilh his commission post "If ever you can imagine what 1t was like for 30 years on the other side of the table and then to switch places." he muses. "If anything, I have a lendcncy to understand staff because I know what it's like on the other side. "It's a difference of having a general view versus gelling familiar with specifics." he compares. "All my life it was the general view. "I come here and it's specifics. 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Promoter Uses Oil In Desert Scheme BALTIMORE <AP> More than 200 investors, including some from California, paid up to $1,800 an acre to a Baltimore promoter who was using the prospect or oil to sell dry, s parsely vegetated land in New Mexico, it was reported. The sale of the land, located near the isolated railroad town of Belen. N. M., has meant sizable profits for Nathan A Twining, 45, a former concert pianist. according to the Baltimore Sun. Among his purchaser s. the paper said. are conductors of orches tras 1n Mary land. Pennsylvania a nd California and professors at universities in New York . Most investors arc from the East Coast, including at least 80 Crom Maryland. the newspaper said . Those investors paid between $1,000 and $1 ,800 an acre for land which Twining purchased several years ago for S35 to $400 an acre. Since the land went on sale in 1973, investors have agreed to pay Twining more than S3.5 million. Although some paid cash, most entered rnto contracts to make monthly payments for the next 5 to 10 years. His expenses . meanwhile, were substantially less than S2 million. a source told the Sun. The land is located 4 miles from Belen. a town of 8,000. which is 35 miles south of A I buq uerque. Mos t of the acreage has never been staked. making it nearly impossible for investors to even find their land. Twining is being investigated by state agencies in New Mexico and Maryland and by a federal agency which r egulates interstate land sales or less than 5 acres, the Sun r eported. Twining also has been sued by th r ee investors in North Ca rolina , who c laim the promoter and an agent de f rauded purchasers by misrepresenting the land's value and the availabilHy of water. e lectric ity and roads. Both defendants have denied the c harges and h ave filed a courttersuit. ' The cases are scheduled to come before a U S. District Court judge in Greensboro, N.C .. next year. Twining said the $3.5 million purchasers paid for the land . seems "too high." but refused to provide more accurate figures. Front Page 11 l Deputies arrested seven men at Pall Cafe ln Sllverodo Canyon Sunday morning following a light and a stabbing of one of the restaurant's customers, accord· ing to the Sheriff's Department. Two men from Orange, John Holly, and James Taylor, both 19, allegedly became rowdy and started throwing beer bottles while inside the cafe in the early morning, Sgt. Jack Luster said. Other customers forced the two men to leave, but later . customer John Sumner. or Silverado Canyon, encountered the two on Santiago Canyon 8oad, Luster said, got into a fight and was allegedly stabbed Man Guilty lnlroine, MesaR9pes An Irvine man acc"sed on ar- rest or raping women in that city and in Costa Mesa has been found guilty or multiple criminal charges by an Orange CoWlty Superior Court jury. Judge Robert E. Rickles set July 7 as the date he will sen· tence James Hudson Thomas, 25, of 5081 Barkwood Ave., Thomas was round guilty or rape, attempted rape. sodomy, burglary and of inflicting great bodily injury on one or his vie· tims. He was arrested last Sept. 14 after being identified as the man who broke Into an Irvine home occupied by two cousins. The two women, 28 and 30, testified that they rerused when Thomas ordered them at gun- point to get into bed together a nd m a k e love w hile h e watched. They said he then raped one or them while he covered the head or the other with a blanket and additionally forced her to com- m it acts or sexual perversion with him. He left the house after warning the two women not to contact poLice. Thomas was accused on arrest of raping a 26-year-old Costa Mesa woman m her Bay Street apartment. She pointed him out an the courtroom as her as- sailant. m the lower left side. Sumner was taken tQ... the hospital by a friend, deputieke- ported. Information about Ms condition was unavailable. A few hours later, just after ll a.m., investigating officers re- ported, the two Orange residents returned to the Pali care with five other men in two cars whkh allegedly carried a loaded rilJe, ball bats. hay hooks. clubs and knives. Responding to a call from restaurant operators, according to Sgt. Luster, deputies arrived and arrested all seven men. Holly and Tay l or were charged with assault with a deadly weapon, and Taylor was also charged with unlawrully carrying a loaded firearm in a vehicle. The five other men and Holly and Taylor were charged with unlawful assembly. The five were Orange residents also and are Mark Millard, 18, Richard Zuniga, 18, Andrew Patterson. 20, David Gonzales, 19, and one juvenile, 17. The seve n were taken to Orange County Jail and will be arraigned today, Luster said. Yachts Slow ln635-mile Bemuula Race The biannual Newport. R.l .. to Bermuda race has turned into a "drifter" with little help from the Gull Stream, according to wire service r eports out or Newport. First arrivals in the fleet of 162 boats were expect ed ir. Bermuda late tonight or early Tuesday depending on whether the winds pick up across the meandering Gulf Stream. The boats began the 635-mile race Friday orr Brenton Reef Tower in Rhode Island Sound. The only West Coast boat In the race is Cottontail, a 37-foot sloop skippered by John Arens or the Balboa Yacht Club. According to reports Sunday. the leading yachts had traveled about 260 miles Crom Newport and were sailing on a close reach in winds of five to eight knots from the northwest. There were no r eports of problem along the course. First boat to finish was expected to be Sumner A. "Huey " Long'<; 79-fool Ondine. e lapsed time record holder for the race Gatta. said the two dogs usually slept in the master bedroom under the baby's crib. On Saturday night, she said she found the crib overturned and the infant lying on the floor, covered with blood. li e r hus band , Jt lan, CA iled police emergency and the baby. Stephen. was .. rushed to Mather Memorial Hospital, where he was pronounced dead of puncture wounds to the lower extremities. l'ro• Page Al TEACHERS notices. But so far six teachers as- sociations have challenged these dis missals by filing laws uits and CT A has peltlloned the state Supreme Court questioning the constitutionality of Proposition / 13 overall. Miss Pavey said the teachers a lso will not accept cuts in their pay or fringe benefits. And she and other teacher s pokes men criticized county school boards ror making what she called decisions about class size and salaries in board meet- ings rather than in teacher- districl negotiations · A spokesman for the Fountain Valley Education Association crit1c1zed his board or trustees for making cuts in programs while claiming thev weren't based on Proposition 13. In fact. he contended, the cuts were related, if not specifically to 13, to hysteria of cuts brought about by 13. The teachers suggested that H cuts are necessary in school dis- tricts they come about in tbe ad· ministration, positions like cur- r i cu I um cons ultant. area supe rintendent, administrative assistants and coordinators. Miss Pavey said teachers also will not accept class s izes of 50 to 60 students and the CTA will defend every teacher dis missed in the wake of Proposition 13. The organization has asked local teachers to meet with their trustees to call upon the state to maintain current levels of fund· ing ror public education. In addition. ,Jhey hope school boards will as~ state officials to waive a requirement that the school year last a full 175 days. With thal waiver. th e spokesman said. school districts would be able to maintain quali- 1 y education until current funds run out. And in the meantime the Legislature could work out a way to make up the lost proper· ty tax revenue Man Sought In San Juan Kidnap-rape PROBE .•. Connecticut." McLeod said, ad· ding however. that no arrests had been made there. McLeod acknowledged the in· vestigalion "involves possible homosexual activity.'' One complaint in the New York police intelU gence report alleged he was "dt'bgged, as· saulted. handcuffed and forced to keep notes of 'The Oberst's' ideas." Cycle Crash Fatal To County Boy, 5 Front Page Al VIETNAM ••• against Vietnam. Vietnam says its resident Chin ese, who dominated co mm ercial life in South Vi etnam. want out because the Communist government has put an end lo private enterprise. as the Chinese Commun ists did years ago. Orange County Sheriff's Of· fi cers continued today to seek a motoris t who kidnapped a n Irvine woman outside a San Juan Capistrano r est aurant Saturday and raped her after driving lo a remote location. The 26-year-o[d victim told deputies she was grahbed as she left the El Adobe restaurant and pulled into the sus pect's pickup truck. She said she was forced to participate in a sex act as she was driven away from the area The woman said she was raped when they arrived al their destination. Her attacker then drove her lo her Irvine home and ordered her lo leave the vehicle. Officers s aid the womun described her attacker as being of Mexkan extraction, about 24 yea rs of age, 5 feet 5, and weighing 180 pounds. She said he wore a while T-shirt. blue jeans and a small hat. He claimed Appleby had told " him "that bodies were buried in the cesspool and near lhe barn ... Police. however. said they had dug near the cesspool and several sheds and round no bodies Lead Expecte d L I MA . Pe ru <AP) -Two es t ablis hed parties, th e <'0111>t•rvutive Popular Christian Party nnd the hift·of-center Popular A m erica n Revolutionary Alliance. took <1n exported IN1d today in early returns from the election or a con s titutional assem bly t1l J)rl'J)~1n• f<Jr a return to civilian governm<'nt by 1980 Suspect's Death Linked to · Fight? Puzzled Newport Beach detectives said today they w11l have to wait for pathologists' reports in order to determine if t.be death or a local man Is linked to an earlier altercation in a bar. Roland Edward Ponl:e, 43. or 2919 Paper Lane died Friday at West Anaheim Community Hospital. Detective Ken Smith aaid Ponce and Molly Goodwin, 39, or the same address, w~re arrested on June 11 on charges of assault nnd battery followlng the 4i11turbance at Mister G's, 3100 Irvine Ave . Smith said that Ponce wos booked into the jail ward at UC Irvine Medkal Center because he bad suffered a cut over hls rlicht eye ln tho altercation. Accordin~ to th.-lnvesUaator, Ponce bailed out or Jail at\d checked himself out of the y medical center within 24 hours. but:. few day11 later hod himself ndmttted to t h e Anaheim rac1hty Smith !'laid the preliminary findln J?is of the autopsy conducted on Ponce th111 weekend Indicated he had died or per itonitis, an Infection usually caused by a rupture or an Internal orgon. Smith said the autopsy failed to reveal the source or the Infection that k\lled Ponce. According to Smith, there was no Colvldencc uncovered in the nulopsy that would tndlute that Ponce's ~1th-could be linked to the Incident that led lo his Urct8l. He sald the t>oroner ·s preliminary rePort attributes hls death to natural causes. Smith sa.id the pathologists' tcatJ won't be comple&cd for a month to six weeks. f A Father's Day outing in Orange County ended in tragedy Sunday when a S·year·old boy was fatall y injured as the motorcycle he and his father were riding plunged off a canyon road. Coroner's investigators iden· Wied the young victim as Eric Bonilla, 5. of 18914 Spring St., Orange. They said the youngster died in Chapman General Hospilal shortly after midnight today Accordin~ to the accident re· port. the boy was a passenger on a motorcycle driven by hi s father that for unknown reasons left> the roadway on Santiago Canyon Road about 500 feet-north ofCook'sComer. The boy reportetily was fatally injured when thrown from the thr ee-wheel motorcycle as it plunged down the roadside em· bankment. His lather purportedly was on· ly slightly injured in the as yet unexplained Father's Day mis- hap. Produce r Freed GELA. 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'• A i8:" a. 7'' • '• LomFn SI 'I 18 "'• P-O s.nvr p1350 12 36 .: WI~•: 1·~ : 16 ~-:~ MoocMry, June t9 1978 I . DAILY PILOT B :S Deal Guide Watch Vs ed Car Sak s By YLVJA PORTER Buying or selling a used car pnvCJtcly can result an great savings. 01 the l3 to lS million used cars retail~ each year. tht- Hertz Corp. estimates at least one-fifth are sold d1rcctiy by their owners. Hertz is retwhng a mounting total <>f 1t:. lease and rental cars and trucks directly THE A VERAGE V E ALER MARKU P f 1om wholesale to retail on used cars i::. about 22 percem and may reach SO percent. including refurbishing aod transportation If the car is &uctioned from dealer to. dealer .. t here are dangers and drawbach In private truding. though . For the seller. a private transfer takes more tame and the seller who tampers with the odometer takes the: rlsk of going to jail. t'or the direct buyer. there · a lso 1s the ta m~ drawback -and 1t will be tougher to force an tnd1v1dual to correct <le· feel!!. Just because a car Money's Worth 1s sold privately· doesn 'l mean its odometer hasn 'l been spun back. However. the new feder al Anti rollback o.d'?meter luw. effective this year. applies to private in· dtvtduals as well as dealers. A private seller mu.st provide a buyer with a statement certifying the odometer 1s cor· reel or. if wrong, why GET A COPY OF THE REQUIRED statement from a dealer or check the state Department of Motor Vehicles. llertz advises both buyers and sellers lo: t I > estimate the purchase price by subtracting 10 lo 15 Pl•rcent from list cost <incl uding preparation and de· livery). then add back local sales taxes. <2 > ta ke Into consideration that a car depreciates 30-32 percent from its purchase price its first year: 24-26 percent lls second ; another 18·20 percent its third; 7·8 percent its rourth. 3·5 percent annually fifth through seventh: I to 2 percent lor years eight to 10. So. if you bought a typical 1973 intermediate for $3,493. its depreciation five years later could have totated 83 percent, cutting its value to un· der $600 '> BUT I NFLAt.N HAS P USHED up auto prices a lmost 42 percent cc 1973. When this increase is udded. the current whole~a e value clim bs to about $850 for a pro· perly maintained f1ve ·year·Old intermediate driven 50.000 milec;. For mid·size cars. add about 1.8 cents per mile for mileage wider 19.000 miles a year; subtract the same amount for all distance over that average. Marking up the tota l 10 to 11 percent for your "'profit"' as a private seller brings lhe selling price from $850 to $940. OF COURSE, THE CAR 'S CONDITION is a key ral'- tor. F0r instance. maintenance, service and repairs on li five.year-old, 50,000-mile intermediate should have been Sl .000·$1.100 at prevailing rates during this span. Whatever was not spent by the original owner eventually will have to be spent by the second buyer. In sum. used car buying is a high-risk business - whether you buy from a dealer or an individual. But millions are assuming the risks each year. It de· serves thought. With the new odometer law. the risk for a buyer is slightly lowe r lhe risk for a seller are slightly hlg~r-~ Dow Vp a Fraction As Investors Worry NEW YORK CAP> -The stock market tried to fight its way out of nearly four days or declines today. but traders still expressed worries over higher interest ratei; and upcoming Fede ral Reserve actions. The Dow J ones average or 30 indust rial stocks, dowr by more than 4 points at midday. recovered by 3 p.m. to 838.62. up 1.65. Losers outnumbered gainers among New York ~k Exchange-listed issues by j ust over a 2·1 margin. The Federal Reserve Board"s Open Market Committee meets Tuesday. and analysts said the policy-making body may signal another round of credit·tightening. 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"" '9Ctt0 to a lllYIOOUI yOUt'IQ lady. unnA•IW9 that the kMlly cilllfm« h.H a CflmllOn ~SI • PU!A8E DON'T EAT THE DAISIES "Don't Fool A1ound With The Man Upstairs" ti) ADAM-12 The Chinese commuMy ftcM a new menace from i no llOOdtums. El.ECTR1C COMPA"" rrs EVERV80DY"S 8U8INESS 'Amettcan9ualneu·• (J) C88NEWS tm ABCNEWS '''°. 9 8A8E8ALL N ... Yorll Yaok-al Bo6· ton Red Sox Wi~ Man! tD MY THREE SONS Robbie t>as a ac>at with hlS gin whtle baby-lltllng for lrHlnd1 and hH to take the t>aby hOme With him ., AOOKJ£8 Steve Martin will s howcase his far-out brand of humor when he hosts the Toni ght Show for Johnny Carson tonight at 11 . 30 on NBC, Channel 4 Forest. a tough career coo. tllk• S 10.000 ttom tho scene of a rot>t>ety fD OVEAEASY e>u.ts· Carmen McCree. D< Rot>en Ekrtklf'. Edward And DoflS Bernays ~ REALESTATeAND YOU "How Does II Attoc:t 'Your Lile?" (I) AMERICA 2NIOHT Guell: Gen D W Unde<'Wi tier 7:()0 B C88 NEWS NBC HEWS D LIARSClU8 (;) BOWUNGFOR DOU.AAS tD llOVELbcY The Rk:ardoe and Merues become anowt>ounc:t tn the SwtsaAlpa. m ADAM-12 A frustrated actor abducu. 11n a1rllne atewatdesa '" a dramatic anempt to get a television 1018. &l) MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT ClaaftRef Listing• 8 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles D KNBC(NBCJ Los Angeles D KTLA (Ind) Lo s Angeles 0 KABC· TV (ABC) Los Angele'> Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Diego B KHJ.. TV (Ind.) Los Angele~ @) KCST (ABC) San Diego m KTTV (Ind ) Los Angeles Cl> KCOP·TV(lnd) Los Angeles 8lt KCET· TV I PBS) Los Angeles G.!J KOCE·TV (PBS) Hunllnqton Beacn m 8IX BEIOEMECKE MEMORIAL FESTIVAL .. Rosie O'Grady'a Good· tome Jazz Bend" (I) JOt<EA'S WILD 7:30 8 125,000 PYRAMID CONSUMER BUYUNE 0 NEWLYWED GAME G JOKER'S WILD d) Tl:IE ODD COUPl.E Howard CoMll and Otcar have a dlllMing of oplnlooa when they meet by C118noe 1n Felix' a studio. II) AMERICA 2NIOHT Gueat· Gen. o .w. tJnde•wlU8f. fD 28 TONIOHT Ctete Roberta studies the county of LOI Angeles. m FRENCH Ct4U Elegance With A8')1c" (R) (I) $100,000 NAME THAT TUNE 8:00 I) CJ) THE JEFFERSOH8 Its the bllnd leedlng the bhnd when Geofge 1ntro- ouces his young cterk. Metcua. to the joys ot camping (R) G um.a HOOSE OH THIPMRm "'WhlClll' Country'' M..,., lngelts enthvl!aatlutty ~ • potltiorl .. a ~ ...iatant'". bedlWOOdl community. but IOOl1 claahel wlttl • 1yrannlc:al womal'I who ttt~s to drMI '* ltOtn ll*lown (R) 8 MOVIE • • "The Chrittmas Tree" ( 19ell) William Hoidefl, Vlr- na Liii. A ...ittly butl- ~auman devotes hia entf,. ••latence to the hao~ 01 h"' dying ton. (2 hrs.) (;)MOVIE •••'I\ "The Court Jesttt" (1956) Danny Kaya, Glynis John9. A Clt'Qll cioWn meets adllen· ture wfl4ln he joins up wilt> outtewe tfYln9 to -throw• tyrant llfl'lg. (2 hrs.) '8 CAAOl BURNETT AHDFAIEHOS Guella: SteYe Ul*<en<:e. Sally Struth«'S. • MOVIE ••"At ""Sodom And Gomorrah" I 1163) St-1 Granger. Pier Angell. The twtn cities of $odofft and Gomorrah -oestroyed IOf their wdedneat. (2 hrs...30mln.) fD WE.FARE Fredoridl WIS4Nl'lan exam- ines the New Yo.11 City welfwe ayatem -count- leM forms to be filled out, long waita. ehedls to be rtl8iled, end cllentS a'1d work8'S moving step by step thf'OuOh a maze o1 lnterloeklng bvreaucra· c-.(R) '9 QUE PASA. U.8.A.? Antonio mall.es a birthday with: that only Spani511 be apollen ll'ovncl the houae (A) 1:30 11 (I) 0000 TIMES Wllfona must choose between the man of hef ~·or aomething more Important. (R) tD St28.000QUESTION '11) OVER EASY Gueats· Cannan McCree Or Robert Butler. Ec:!watd And Dolls Bernays. 9:00 IJ (() M•A•S•H Haw4teye and Hot L195. c;omc>anlOOS 0'1 a special m1as1on to another M'A'S'H unit. beCOme TUBE TOPPERS CBS fJ 9:00 -M•A•S•ll.·An un· likely romance develops when Hawkeye <Alan AJda > and Hot Lips <Loretta Swlt> are trapped behind enemy lines in this first episode of a two parter. NBC~ 9:00 "Just a Little Incon- venience.' James Stacy. who lost an arm and a leg in a motorcycle accident. plays a Vietnam veteran learnlng to live a gain in Uus 1977 movie with Lee Ma- jors. · ABC fJ 9:30 --"McCabe and Mrs. Miller ... Warren Be'att.v and Julie Christie p~ay the title roles in this 1971 western movie. romanttcany lnVOhled with one anot,_ vndet the ~of -*"'Y ""' (P.n I ol 2)(R) D N8CMOV1e • • "Jvll A Uttle Incon- venience" ( 1877) Lee Ma)O(S. J~ Stacy A Vietnam YetWan at1emp11 to teec1' h11 eml>lnered combat buddy to lk• aga;n deepfte the toes of an arm andaleg (A) • MERVOAlmN CW.ta: George Peppatd. Nancy Dussaul1, Kwen Morrow, LH FIOrillH Models, Jim Giovanni, Chle m DAVID 8USSl<IND "The Pvlure It Now • The MaglC World Of Comput· .,. ... 8:309 CJ) ONE DAY AT A TIME "Ann'a cmls" On her 36th b1flhdtry. Ann loOkt In the mltror and lor the flr11 time realize• a middle-aged woman ls IOolllng back (R) 0 MOVIE • * * "McCabe And Mrs Millet" ( 197 I) warren Beatty. Julie Chrlllle Part- ners Ml up a butwneu In • smaM mining town, only 10 have la<get bultnMS inter· ests move In ori them I 1 "' 30min) @) MERV OAlf'AN G1>M11· George Peppllfd Nancy OvHault, Ka•en Morrow. Laa Flo1111as Models, Jim Giovanni, Chic: 101001J Cl) LOU ORANT A man·s (Aobett Earl Jon.) art work, pelme<t on his wall, 11 threatened With deltrWtlOn wMn the bu'*1lng II IChedulocl 10 be 10:301'i ': 11:00 D 8 (() 9 HEWS LOVE. AMERICAN ITYLE "L0\<8 And The Tycoon'' v-~ ln¥OIYed llW!th f'8 hMd of her oompany. DMOW • •'It "The Perils Of '•ullne" ( 19'7) Betty Hutton, John Lund. The 1119 of a ~ fllm star is .-.ced trom her humble beglnnlngl to her ttlumph 111 the Folles Befg«e. (2 Ms) I) THE ODDCOUPlE Feb triee to make up wtth ~II ex-wife with a l«lti· inental r9ll'llndet of happl- • daya. ., MONTY PYTHON'S "-VINO CIACUS I> MICHAEL JACKSON .lllthof and joumallst Nora q,tlton -jWrNll- 1&11 u celebrities and • OO*all>'' jOvmalilm: the IXlrtraylil 01 the personal'· ttS of pubioc figures by Ille niws media 0 MACHEL/ \..E>fRER AIPOAT 11:30 8 (I) C88 I.AT£ MOVIE • • • "Babe" (1975) SUIOll Clattl. Alex K.-ras Thi story of Babe O.On.t- SOf\ Zaharlu. one of the o·~•est of female athto!IH. II traoed from~ Olyfl9IC triumphs througl\ ...., battle IOtinlt uneer 0 TOMQHT °'*' holt s .... Manin au.ts· Berudetle Patera. Glen c.mpt>e11, Rlehatd Pryor 8 l..OYE. ANEAICAH 8TYU: "L0\19 And ~ Senou9 WOcldlng" TM practl<fl IOk•rs dec•d• to get matT..ct. "l.cMI And The PIH" Batt and Ellan - worried eboul thelf ~h ter'• tnp to EVfoe>t-8 lll SOAP (Epl8ode 5) Mor• eecret• about the TatH and C.mpbelll come to light wt14HI Burt and Midy -• ~lrilt. and &inlce mMta Jodie. (RI (Netwotll adYisM viewer dlacretlOn) I HOGAN'S HEAOEI GET SMART CAP'TIOHf1) A8C NEWS P.«:>RNING 1:h00 9 TWIUOHT ZONE An~tr...-.O merchant c::&alme ,,. hat • magical OV8t wNetl .... -• OOllderno led man ·~ Wltneulng a ba~k robberf. R8lpfl goea l'IOolWI to hide. but the gangsters leell him out fD DICK CAVETT Guest: Wiiiiam SI~ Collll'I. former cNplaln of Yale Un ..... 1tty and P<M- ent pastor of R!Yer11de Church, New YOfll City 12..'03 U 0 POLICE 8TOAY ''A Community Of Vletilns~ The police haw trouble gatflering enough 9Yldtt1ce -./to COllYlc:t a dnig addl<:t lor 111111119 a polloeman. (R) 12:30 D MOYIE • • .. Sou1tt Of T ...... I 19391 Gene Autry. Smiley Burnette. Gene Autry attempts to put down .t r&YOlvtlOn In Mateo. It ht I -~WITS • * • "Carnival Story" (1954) Anne Baxtor. St8Ye Coctlran ED MACNEJl I LEHRER REPORT 1:<JO 8 TOMORROW s.rati McOendon Wiii talk about her uperlenc:e9 coverlno preS1den11a1 campaigna, LM14W Kfnlolv.. 1ng, a ~ editor. WIN dlaouN h1$~1 tftOf1 10 9ll08fn M c.ft, or-w pt9M ~· , .... 8 MAVENCK ''Alu 8ar1 ~IC~·· 1:10 8 NEWS QJ wtl.D. wtlD wORLd Of'~Al.4 "See Ot1W9" The -otter 11 &>r-'ly ttle canter of a growing controversy ernong Callfofnla lleher- man and ~•tJonltt:s. =1•= 2:05 MOVIE •••'A "Andy" (1965) Nonnan Alden, Tamara Daytlathonolla. fhe ..CS(d. ed son ol an Immigrant lamlly r..a-out to IWs OOfTlfTll.My. only to be ll'usunderstood and '9bllffed. ( 1 hf .. 45 min.) 3:50 I HIW8MA.KEA8 4:20 STSVE EDWARDS Tewsda11'• Dagfi9W Mo.,ie• M:)RNING 11:30 ....... "Mlle Gran1 Tak• ~ .. (194!)l Lucille Ball. William Holden. A a«:f'lltary gets '* crOOked bola entan- gted '" • legnlmate hou~ inO projllct. .12 hf$., 20 mon.) AFTERNOON 1i:GO U * • "Sfnoac>o<e" ( 1947) Ava Gardner, Fred MICMurray. Atter return·· •no from the -10 find h•s flaneee married and an ~.a man cures her loU of memor;. ( 1 hr .. 30 m1n.) 3:00 9 • • "Only One Day Lett Before Tomonow" (19711 Pet« Duel, Clinton G<eyn. A paif of 111tema- t.onal '9008~ try to regai. a jet trom the son of a S<Mh Amet1cln dlctalor. (I hr.30mon I 3:30 8 ••°" "Stnlle Force" (t9751 Clltt Gorman, Don- ald 8111kety An elfte force. cor1IP"sed of lederal. state anf local police auttlOri- IH!J. ~e the disap- ~ance ot large quanll- ttes of ~ seaed hl!rOlll horn the New Yortl City police ~ (1 hr,30mtnl PBS Unveils Eight ~ew Series \ LENNY AND SQUIGGY GREASE UV.ERNE' RATINGS Michael McKean (left) and David Lander By TOM JORY NEW YORK <AP> -A new program designed to knock down sex and ethnic job stereotypes and another examin· ing news topics from an economic standpoint are among eight new series to be offered this fall to stations in the Public Broadcasting Service network. "Freestyle," produced by KCET in L05 Angeles. will be aimed al youngsters exploring career choices, while "Economically Speaking," from WQLN in Erie, Pa .. will feature Marina Wh itman. a former White House economic adviser. PBS told network stations in a closed-circuit presentation. PBS said the new shows would be available in the fall along with 24 currently on the network s chedule, including "Masterpiece Theater." ".Once Upon a Classic," "Soundstage," "Visions" and "Great Performances" series. IN ADDITION, the non- commercial network said the popular weekly programs "Washington Week in Review." "Wall Street Week" and "Mac- Nell-Lehrer Report·· would con- tinue with the new season, beginning Oct. 1. P BS.)sug gesled a daily schedule. which will be made final a fter comments from network stations are anal Stations are free to select broad- Greasy, Lovable Clods Lenny and Squiggy Spice the Slapstick SPOKANE. Wash. <A P J The names Michael McKean and David Lander don't ring too many bells. But If you say "Len- ny and Squiggy," for many TV watchers an immediate image comes to mind -two greasy c lods from ABC's popular ·Laverne and Shirley" series. "Last-ditch dates," is the way McKean and Lander. bot.b 30, describe the inept characters they created about a decade ago while acting s tude nts at Carnegie Tech in Pittsburgh. And that's the way ttfe wo. longtime friends. like 1t. "WE'RE STRANGE charac tcrs. and we want lo remain strange." McKean said during an interview here. He and Lunder had just made one of their lJ\('requenl personal ap· pearances. "The strang~r the better." Lander offered. Despite their efrort.-t. both Bd· mit that some fans still manage to rind "Lenny and Squlggy" loveable in a curlous sort or way McKean uid he and Lander created the two characters Cor their own amu_,emeot. "Peopl~ we knew were tiuckers for \hat ~ort of thine." he expla1ned ,, After graduation. McKean and Lander became half of a four- m an comedy act called "Credibility Gap," and played across the country. f McKEAN SAID P e nny Marshall, Laverne in "Laverne and Shirley," saw the charac· ters in a club show and remem- bered t.bem when it came time to hire writers for the series wbich has since become one of the most popular of all time. .. Penny set things up. She knew we did these characters," McKean said. After writing their first Laverne and Shirley" episode. which they conceded was not all that funny to them, McKean and Lander agreed to write themselves lnto the series as "Lenny and Squiggy. •· Since then, Laverne and Shirley have been able to bank on lbe two characters from the apartment upstairs to spice the show with a bit of slapstick. McKEAN AND Lander didn't write any of tho scripts last season, but they pion to do several in the coming sea"°n. They smd they Uke belna both writers apd actors. "When we write for ourselves we have some control," McKean said . The two are becoming more well-known on their OWn as the series grows. thanks to fan magai.ines and television game s hows s uch as "Hollywood Squares" and the "$20,000 Pyramid." McKean and Lander said they haven't really thought too much about plans after "Laverne and Shirley"' runs its inevitable course. ..You mean we've been can - celed," McKean panned. "You didn't tell me!" BUT THE TWO already are branching out. They're gather- ing material for their first album. tentatively called "Len- ny and lbeSquiggiUnes." And ii they ever leave show bl:r:? "I've always wanted to run a used bookstore." said Lenny. "I lbin.k owning a hardware store might be a eood buslnes!I, •• Squiggy sold ln a strangely thoughtful tone. McKean and Lander said they'd rather not answer the question cast times for ne twork pro· grams. .. We have promise of public broadcasting 's belit fall schedule ever," Chloe Aaron, PBS's s~r Vice president for pro· gra~ing. s aid in a statement. "Over three·quarters of the proposed PBS prime time schedule will be new program- ming, including some of the most exciting performance pro- erams and powerful documen- ta ries ever offered on public , tefevision," she said. In addition to "Freestyle" and "Economically Speaking," PBS teid the new offerings would in- dude: iN ADDmON, lhe network sad "Black Perspective on the News," "Firing Line,.. ''Over E~y." ''Turnabout," "Nova,·' "bening at the Symphony" and tht .. Mark Russell Comedy S~clals .. would be back. Julia Chlld and Company" will return, PBS said, and the "Dick Cavett Show," now shown at 11 p.m. EDT. will be offered twice each evening. PBS sug- gested it be run back-to·back with •the "MacNeil-Lebrer Report." The "Great Performances" schedule will include, PBS said. - Beverly Sills in Rossini's opera "A Turk in Italf" and a five-parl dramatization of Eugene O'Neitrs "Mourning Becomes Electra." • • • Tune in to the world of the Daily Pilot -the best channel for a good focus on the world from your doorstep to Damascus. The new, easy-to-read pages help you find what you need to know, quickly. Only the Daily Pilot puts news of the Orange Coast and your community first. Each day we bring you closer to your neighbors. But we can also tell you about the Mid-East and Africa; bring you Jimmy Carter: tum you on to the best sounds in pop, rock and concert music. We can unfold a world of information ' and entertainment from local to international correspondents, reporters and columnists. Tum to the Daily Pilot-it can be a beautiful experience. DAILY PILOT 642-4321 17 \ lJag11na I South Coast t\f ter110011 N.Y. Stoeks '· l . I 1 VOL. 71, NO 170. 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, JUN..E 19, 1978 TEN CENT~ ,,... ·GG Church Collects $1.25 ;Million By MICHAEL PASKEVICll Ot II• D•llY rlllll St•ll Everything from "pe nnies from IHtle children" lo the sale of a $150,000 Newport Beach con domlnium were listed tod ay as helping 1n a Sunday "miracle" for Garden Grove Community Church The church'i. congregation set a national record for coll ections made by a church m a smgle 3 States In Probe Of Gays NEW YORK IA P > Authorities in Connecticut. New York and Mrctssachusetts are in- ves tigating '\reports lhal hun- dreds of young homosexuals from New York City have been abducted. lured to New England. tortured and, an some cases, murdered , The Associat- ed Press has learned In West Springfield, Mass. authorities are holding Kenneth A. Appleby in lieu of $75,000 bail on a kidnap warrant from New York. Authorities here arc in- vestigating allegations Appleby lured several young homosex- uals to New Englund For 21-,, days, ending Thursday evening, police dug up Appleby's backyard an We!>t Springfield in search of bodies. They found on- ly r otten clothing a nd a dog carca:;s on the 312-acre tract. Ins ide Applcby's dilapidated s hanty policl' said they found chains. leg irons, clubs and a voodoo doll. In a New York Cat y Police Department intelligence report obtained by the AP. Appleby is r eferred to as the "Oberst." which in Ge rm an m ea ns "Colonel." According Lo the re- port, whlcb dee.ails three alleged a bductions dating to last Oc- tober. Appleby claims he heads an mternat1onal Naza organiza. t10n. Barring the rah ng of charges in West Sprangfaeld, the bearded. burly 27-year-old pawnbroker wall face an cxtradilaon hearing on the kidnap warram. probably Friday Trooper John McLeod. ~peak ing for Commissioner Edward CSee PROBE, Page A2> South Coast Beaches Busy But Safe Warm. sunny skies brought c rowds to the beaches this weekend. but cold watl'r. starred up by a south swell. kept them out of the "'ater Lifeguards in Laguna Beach and San Clemente rl'ported few r escues over the two day~. despite respectable t•rowds on the sand in both ar('as "ll was a slow ""eek end ror us.·· said L aguna Beach lifeguard Ian Stark lie said guards pulled about 30 people from the 58 degree water Satur- day and Sunday The tempC'rature dropped about eight degrees in Laguna Beach. which had been enjoying <See BEACHES. Pag.-A2) \._( -· Weath~r F a ar through Tuesday with sunny days. Con- tanue!1 qwte warm anl and and mild afternoon al the beach. Lows tonight in m Id 50s, .Highs Tuesday near 70 at the bC'ach Index You might rail l hem ~ouvenir~. bUl they really art ob1e1s d'Cal1forn1a -010.,e ~hot glnases from Cap1slrano, lhou postcards /mm San Clemerale. See featuring, Page Cl. INSIDE TODAY Col 0 ., •• Al as •ta .. •• ., A4 •• day by gathering more than $1 .25 million for its uncompleted "Crystal Cathedral" Still reeling from Sunday's "great sacrifice," church ex- ecut Ive secretary Mi chael C Nason said todaY. another $50,000 could be added to the construe· tion fund alter 55 additional en- velopes containing funds are opened today. The contributions are from church members who were una· ble to attend one of four services held on "Million Dollar Sun- day,'' said Nason. a Mission Vie· jo resident. The money. which came in cash and checks dumped into hard hats and wheelbarrows by about 5,000 people, will be used to meet a $1 million payment due July 1 for ongoing construc- tion or Rev Robert Shuller's , .. O.lly P'llet -1r¥ 0-Y ·-J l M VANORDEN, ALEX GOODMAN FIND SUMMER FUN Small Fish In Pond Attract Newport 8-year.o0lds Nude Body Found In Laguna Hills The nude bod y of an "apparenlly murdered" man was discovered at 5: 15 this morning about a halC-mile north of La Paz Road on Moulton Parkway. Orange County Sh e riff's investigators said the body was found along the east shoulder of the winding two-lane street that cuts through rolling pastureland in a remote section of Laguna Hills . Ca use of d eath was not immediately apparent. a n investigator said An autopsy was scheduled at UCI Medical Cente r this afternoon. he added. The bod y. s ho wing o nl y abrasions from bouncing along the asphalt road after a pparently being shoved from a moving car, is that of a man in his early 20s. six feet. one inch tall and 160 pounds. The young man had short, sandy brown hair and a light moustache. investiji?ators added. and his left forearm was tattooed with a small . red devil. Homicid e investigators estimated death at sometime after midnight. The body apparently was thrown from a vehic l e s hortly b e fore its discovery by an off-d uty Los Ange l es fir e man , a n inves tigator said. /\I though nude bodies have b een found under s imila r circumstances in recent months in Anah e im and Irvine. investigators said they have no reason to beli eve at this time that the latest is connected in any way. One investigator said that although cause of death. is undetermine d . o fficers are curious about a mark on the dead man's forehead. He added that a preliminary check of the body indicated no needle marks or other indication of drug overdose. Marines Schedule Jet Exercises Shrieks and the possible sonic booms of low-nying jets over the Laguna Hllls, Jrvine and El Toro are as in the next three days will be from a training exercise, ac- cording to the Marine Corps. F -4 Phantom jet pilots are participating in aircraft-carrier qualifications. High -noi se periods are scheduled at 1 a . m Tuesday morning, and 2:30 a.m. Wednesday and Thursday MacDougall 'Tough' On Planner Panel By WILLIAM HODGE OI t .. o.fl)' l'llM lt•lf Former Orange County Plan- ning Commission Chairma n Shirley Grindle once referred to ham as "Approval MacDougall," when asked by a newsman to cha racterize her commission's then-newest member. But that was two years ago. Today, the controversial Mrs. Grindle -who often clashed with county supervisors over de- velopment standards -might find an ally in tha 64-yoar-old William MacOou1all. "That label was her way ot commentin1t on her appraisaJ of my first 60 days on the plannln1 commission," MacDougall says . ··1 don't like to characlerlie ~ myself, bul I lhlnk I'm the toughest person on that com- mission right now in terms of questioning approval of things. "Bul I wouldn't want to be la b e led ·Disapproval Mac· Dougall' either." The Laguna Niguel resident joined the planning commission as Firth District R upervisor Thomas Riley's appointee followin~ the resignation of James Thorpe, now a San Ju,n Capistrano councilman. "I came along at a lime when the Plannlna commission was divided 2 to 2 on most policy is· suea," MacDouaall said. "I did find mysell being the swing vote which WllS quJte an lndoetrln•· <~ lA]JEt, Pa.at A2) Crystal Cathedral. The $14 million cathedral is being built on what Nason called ·•a pay as we go'' policy. Sun- day's contributions pushed the church's funds above the $9 million mark. he noted. "We're over the big hurdle," said Nason. "This will assure the con s truction o f the superstructure for tbe cathedral. . ''We want lo dedicate I.he new cathedral debt-Cree to the Glory of God,·· Nason added. One young girl sold her horse for $450 to contribute lo the church. Eigl)t Garden Grove boys were able to raise $1 .000. and another sold his pool table for $50. said Nason. Rev . Schuller contributed $150,000 in cash from the sale or hi s Newport Beach con- dominium. purchased for $30,000 about eighl years ago, said Nason. Secured pledges will carry tht• church through the fin al con s truction phases fo r the cathedral. scheduled for comple tion J an. 1. 1980. The new church will seat 4,000 people. Teachers~ Pay ·Cuts Weighed ' By ANNE COOPER Ot Ille O.lly PllDI Staff Across the board teacher salary cuts of up to 20 percent to help the Capistr ano unified School District recoup Proposi- tion 13 revenue losses as high as $\5.3 milhon will be considered by t he school board tonight. The board m eet in g is scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m. a t district offices, 32972 Calle P e rf ecto an Sa n Juan Capistrano. "The unusual and compelling * * * Surplus '\ Decision Expected SAC RAMENT O <A P I - California's lawmak~rs should decade Tuesday JUSt which governmental ·entities will gel what. when and how, to meet I.he Jarvis obligations adopted by the voters. At the s uggestion of Gov. Edmund Brown Jr .. th e l eg islat o r s are aiming t o allocate S5 billion of the state s urplu s among l oca l governments. including a Sl billion loan. to replace the $7 billion revenue loss caused by Proposition 13. Exploratory work for the allocations is being done by a committee of six legis lative leaders headed by ~en. Albert Rodda, D-Sacramcnto. On it are four De m ocr ats and two Republicans. On the other sad e of the income -outgo formul a, two legis lalive subcommittees are approaching decisions today on which state agencies will get cut to l iber a t e funds f o r the more-need~ local governments. These subcommittees. one from each house. are stnvang to cut the cost of stale government by about $750 million a year. Rodda's commatteo as meeting this afternoon for what Rodda sees as fmal negotiating that would permit the issues to go to floor votes of the full Legislature on Tuesday -but he warned that party differences on details were persisting. Two Republicans, Sen. Bill Campbell of Hacienda Heights and Assemblr Minority Leader P a ul Priolo or Malibu. want the top priority to go to police and fire services. But Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy. D-San Francisco, (See JARVIS, Page A2) Olfty~ ............ OETTING TOUGHER Panell1t MacDougall financial constraints confronting this district as well as other sc hool districts mig ht we ll j ustify extraordinary action which otherwise might be objec- tionable conduct," said Supenn· tendent J erome Thorns ley in a memo recommending approval of the pay cut provision. In addition to I.he provision for c utting teachers· salariei.. Thornsley also recommended that the school board approve a s imilar pay cut of up to 20 per- cent for school district manage- ment. s upervisory and other Dogs Kill Baby Boy MOUNT Sl NAI. N. Y. <AP l -An 8-day-old in- fant died after being bitten by hi s famil y's p e t Siberian huskies. police said. The baby's mother. Ann Gatta., said lhe lwo dogs usually slept in the mas ter bedroom under the baby's crib. On Saturday night, she said she found I.he crib overturned and the infant lying on the floor. covered with blood. Her hus band. Alan called police emergency a nd the baby, Stephen. was rus hed lo Ma ther Memorial Hospital. where he was pronounced dead of puncture wounds to the lower extremities. Man Drowns In Clemente Boat Mishap The San Di ego County Coroner's Office said today Lawrence Grant, 47. of San Bernardino. apparently drowned late Friday after the 16-foot boat from which he and his brother had been fishing capsized off San Clemente Friday night. The dead man. his brother, Malcolm. and their dog. Sheba. a German s he phe rd. were thrown into heavy surf near Cot- ton 's Point when their craft overturned abou( 9:45 p.m., San Cle mente police reported. Police said Malcolm Grant, a lso from San Bernardino. struggled ashore and sought help from Secret Service person- nel at the Nixon estate. Lifeguards found the body of Lawrence Grant obout an hQur later on the San Onofre State Beach. The outboard motorboat had run out of gas as the two men were returning to Dana Harbor. s aid Warren Chambers. a s upervising deputy with the San Diego Coroner's Office. While the br6tm!rs were al· ~tempting to switch gas tanks, the boat capsized. Sheba. the brothers' German s hepherd. made It s afely to s hore. lifeguards said. Unlocked Door Leads to Theft A burglar who entered via the unlocked door took Jewelry and cash with a tot.al value of $1,025 from the home of a San Juan Capistrano school teacher . Orange County sheriff's of· ricers said the break-in was re- p or l e d by Vi c toria Le e Parkerson. 32, of 30806 Calle Chucca. Sh was out at her pool at the time. personnel. Thof'nsley s aid that if any teacher pay reductions are to Ix! made. the school board must act before July 1. lf approved, pay cuts would not be binding on the board. but would allow trustees to reduce teacher salaries "if necessary" said Thoms ley. Trustees are currently waitmg for word from th e s tate legislature on how much state m oney will be availa ble to the dis tri ct to offset anticipated propeny tax revenue losses. * Summer Cla,sses Planned * Termination of summer school in the Laguna Beach Unified School District has s timulated efforts lo rm the gap. The board of trustees of St Catherine-St. Nicholas School in Laguna Beach will offer summer school for the first time in nearly 30years. Ca lifornia c r ed e ntia led teachers will be teaching re media l math. English and read- ing to classes comprised of 20 youngsters each beginning July 10, school officials said today. "We held an emergency meet- ing of the 111 member> board of trustees last week a nd agreed to hold s ummer classes." said trustee Leonora Pike. Cost to pare nts is $25 per youngster per week ror the month long prog ra m , which ends Aug. 4. •·w e decided that we'd step in and do something since Proposi- tion 13 knocked summer school out in the public schools." Miss Pike said. Classes will run from 8.30 to JI :30 a.m. five days a week at the school. located at 3090 Soullt Coast llighway C lasses a r c o ffered for youngsters from first to eighth grade. For information. call the school at 494-7339. Individuals arc also getting in- to lhe act this summer . includ mg a Laguna Beach teacher who was to teach summer school in the district. Howard Haas and his wife Sharon are passing out announ· cements or an outdoor summer <See Cl .. As.5ES, Page i\2) SC Cabbie Cleared of Alien Rap A San Clemente cab driver. arrested near Camp Pendleton late Monday by U.S. Border P atrol agents on s uspicion of transporting illegal aliens. has been released and cleared of any wrongdoing. J a mes Heinecke. super visor or I he Borde r P atrol 's ant a s mugglintc u111t in Chula Vista. s aid David James Berrier. 22, of San Clemente, had apparently been nagged down in his cab by six menJ who were later found to be unaocum e nted Mexican nationals. "We concentrate very heavily on ca b drivers. but in this case we round no involvement of the driver tn MY s muggling opera lion Jnd declined prosecution.· said RciMcke . Berrier Is on lndependenr operator wtth San Clemente'c; AAA Tax! Servlc~ , LABEL ... t1on 1n\lJ th~ •;)~uC>~ ht·1ng Oranac CoWll) " And Lhe lint amporta.nl \'olo foc1nt: M11cOou~<1ll u1xm halo ap· po1ntment to the comm1ss1on in June. 1976. anvnlvt•d the con- troversial SoulheJst Orange County Clrculut1on Study CSEOCCS> That study marked the first time wht!n growth limit~ wer~ acknowledged as part or the county's plunning effort Mrs. Grindle was at the forefront in pushing for the 711,000 by 1995 s outh Orange County population limit set forth in the SEOCCS s tudy. "When she left <by resignallon in 1977), I was determined it Cgrowth limits) was not going lo die,·· MacDougall says. "We fought too hard for those goals to be achieved as a matter of policy and not followed up " MacDougall has insisted on 1mplemenlalion or a so-called .. growth monitoring device" to advise planning commissioners of the expected population im· pact of developments they ap- prove "They started work on it uboul six or seven months ago," J\1ac- Dougall recalls. "This we hope is going t~ s h_ow .w~at lhe population s1tuat1on as an every neighbOrhood each year. He pointed lo a rc°"nlly ap. proved Mission VicJO tract that will contain a population bigger than two California counti es as an example or the importance or monitoring growth. But MacDougall s ays. plan· ning commissioners mus t be concerned about many factors when considering approval of development on all or the coun ty's unincorporated land. "We want the best physical -planning possible in which peo· pie can live the good lffe," he ex· plains. "It can't be so wonderful that people are priced out of it, but it can't be so crowded that it Lotal· ly spoils your opportunity r~r qualtiy " MacDougall, who 1s acting chairman of the planning board. says the commission is beginning lo see a lost of pro· µosals for affordable housing in developments brought before Lhl'm for approval. ·'There is ~oing to be definite :.iet1on in that field in 1978 because of outside governmental pressures if nothing else." he say~. "Wc'rp looking for thal now in cvety project." But the emergence of so-culled .'.lffordable housing carries ats own complex ~el or problems Usually, low cost hous ing is more dense, cluster type or at- tached dwellings. prompting criticism from people supportive of low density development. How does the commission solve the paradox? "You don't solve it. you ac- commodate it," Mac Dougall says. "How many amenities can you s ubtract to bring the price down-> " I'm more concerned that people have the opportunity to buy and own something than that everyone should gel lo own a single house on a large lot." he continued. MacDougall does not . hiy,yever. see the demise of the single family dwelling. "I think It's !single family homes) attainable by people, but l don't think you have lo start there,'' he says. "Certainly there are going to be more Ccon- dominiums and townhoQtes) in numbers but maybe not propor· tionately." 1 MacOougall. who retired from 2~ years as gene~al counsel or the Ca l 1forn1 a County Supervisors Association and a four -year s tint as executive director of the U.S. Commission on Intergovernmental Relations. as pleased with has commission post "tr ever )OU can imagine what 1l was like for 30 years on the other side of the table and then to switch places." he muses. "If anything. I have a tendency to understand staff because I know what it's like on the other side. "ll's a difference of having a general view versus getting familiar with specifics," he compares . "All my life it was the general view. "I come here and 1l 's specifics . It's different because this is where the action is " ORANGE COAST '--.c DAILY PILOT ftMo()rAftQI' ("-"\I DAUy POOi ..itn-'fffft1'\f,." .,.~,._,,...,~ p,.,,, hovN1W'dbvt'-Or•.-.-,. (M·tP\lbf1\ft!ftQGoft\oAl'tV ~.iN-.,11.....,,~t outtiO~ .,.,,,.. • ., "''llYO" ,.,~. foP CO\I• Miau NtiiwDOf't ~-wr. HVf't•"Otiwt ftiitM" •~ I••"' Y•fl•'f t•wt"lf' \AffltfM ~ V111llr'J •"'1 l~&f'_..,_ \outft(N\I A\t""Qtlir--OlolW' .. 1•1• ,...,., I'\ ~~~ SAtvr••·~ .,., ""'4n, ,,... ~,:,!~~cr,:~~'1J1';:,!...•:.:.,._ m .,, rw, ._, ........ ,.,..,.otf\, """' 'VN19'llM JH'll ~~ ..,., .... ,.,~··~""'~,..~. ""9Mt\ ........ f:dll .. f-•A--MO•"tEnlw O..•lttM t.•• "'-" ... II ,.. .. ,1 ... 1 M!IMqJoo Edolor\ Leoun• haeJoi Offlce "" Git•Mf"\'t, \ff_..,. 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Van Rutan gave her first swim lesson in the San Clem e nte municipal pool 'Z7 years ago. She taug ht there every summer until 1977. when a water shortage and pool deterioration c losed ttie public plunge. With the end or the water s hortage, .a pool restoration petition signed by 1.814 area residents convinced the San Clemente City Council in April to authorize the pool re· pa a rs. But the council's action came too late to get the pool into operation for a s ummer swim program this year. Rather than allow a two.year interruption in Mrs . Rutan's swirn inst ruction . petitioner Sheila Parker offered her own brand new pool for city swim classes. "Mrs. Rutan has a special talent," said Mrs. Parker. "She can ~ac}l people even 1f they are terflfied of the water, and get them s wimming. With children she has just the right firmness, just the right patience Thev come to feel they can trust her completely ... Mrs. Parker said she learned to swim from Mrs. Rutan short- ly before the city pool was closed. overcoming a hfelong fear of water "My fear was so intense. I trembled when I went into the water." she said. "But she taught me to swim, because she undNstood how I felt. I s wim now and t love it.'' "I have fears -everyone does ... said Mrs . Rutan. "A child's fear of the water as perfectly natural -he has to learn that the water will support him. As long as he thinks he has to fight lo stay on top, he will be afraid ... "Older people who fear the water have often had a frighten· ing experience." s he said "They will overcome their fear when they accept the water as a place where they can have run. without a repetition of the bad experience ... Mrs. Rutan. like Mrs. Parker. learned to swim as an adult. "I had to learn lo keep up with my kids," she said. "Now my grandchildren have been in· volved in the swim program." S h e said she is looking forward to teaching next year. back in the city p00l, which ~he des cribed as a very fine teaching pool. "I hope they don't turn it into something so fancy. the children will have to be told, 'No-no."' Woman Hurt In Clemente 3-car Crash A three·car collision in Lagl,lJ\a Beach Sunday night sent a San Clemente woman to the hospital with minor inJuries. police said today Pamela Werner. who was rid· Ing with her husband. Douglas Charles We rner of 415 Calle Robles. San Clemente, was ln· jured in the 8:45 p.m . crash at the intersection or South Coast Highway and Anita Street. Police said Gordon Thomas Bright. 31731 Sea Cove, south l.Rguna. had stopped for trafrlc In the southbound lane11 of Const Highway. Albert Louis Rl11cotll of 690 Thalia St.. Laguna Beach1 braked suddenly to avola 8rlght'11 vehicle. The car drtvcn by Werner reportedly struck Blscottl's vthiclc forcing It into Brlj(hl's cur Mrs. Wemf>r wu tr •led and later released from South Coast Community Hospital ( .. s he said. "In my way of think- ing. the pool is for the city's children. We had fabulous times there; just as it was." Mrs. Rutan said she does not have a pool at home. ''I have had the big (city) pool to enjoy for so many years." :!he said,' "I guess I thought it was mine " * * * Suim Signups Wm inning Registration for limited open- ings in San Clemente's swim program with ins tructor Van Rutan will continue through the week at t h e community clubhouse, 100 Calle Seville. Four two-week sessions of dai· ly weekday lessons for children 4-7 years old wi ll start July 10. Classes will meet at 45 minute intervals from 8 a.m . through noon. Registration is $12 per session. Additional information is availa· ble by calling Steve Judd, city recreation coordinator. 492-5101. Niguel Water Panel Orders Hiring Freeze Moulton Niguel Water District directors have ordered a freeze on hiring in the wake of the passage or Proposition 13. ac- cording to Carl Kymla, general manager of the agency. Kymla said no new positions will be created and the filling of vacancies will be done "only if distr ict administr ator s can pr ove ... that replacements would be vital to operation of the wate r and sewer agency.'· Cost of living increases and other salary adjustments will be held in abeyance pending July budget sessions, he added. .. We can live with the number of employees we now have, but it will take some sacrifices." said board Vice President Don Smith, who is also personnel and salary committee chairman for the district. The district serves Laguna Niguel and portions of Mission Viejo and Laguna Hills. f'ro• Page Al PROBE ..• P. · Leonard of the Connecticut Stale Police. confirmed that an veslig~tlon there in June, 19771 e d into the disappearance or New York homosexuals in that state, but declined to comment on the West Springfield case. Leonar d ordered the in- vestigation there in June 1977. based on information supplied through "cooperalive police ch annels between New York and Connecticut,·• McLeod said, ad· ding however, that no arrests had been m ade there. · McLeod acknowledged the in· vesligatlon "involves possible homosexual aclivity." On e complaint in the New York police intelligence report alleged he was ''drugged. as· saulted, handcuffed a nd forced to kee\> notes of 'The Oberst's' ideas.• He clalmed Appleby had told him "that bodies were burled ln the cesspool and near the barn." Police. however, said they had dug near the ceupool and several sheds a nd found no bodies. 35 Flight& Halted TOKYO (AP) -About 180 members fA the Japan Airlines cabin crew union began a 24 ·hour 1trtke tQday, causing cancell1Uon of 35 domes-Ur and lnternatJonal nt1rhu Fuel Cause of Crash WASHINGTON CAI-> - Former U-2 spy pilot t-"rancis Gary Powora di ed in a "necdlesa" caurornla helicopter crash becau.ae be musmunaged bis fuel and the craft ran out of gas. the NaUonal Tramsporlahon Safety Board said today. Powers and cumeramun ~e R. Spears were killed In the ~ash after filming brush fires in the Santa Barbara area for a Los Angeles television station Aug. 1. The safety board said Powers tried to make it back to the Van Nuys airport even though he had radioed he was low on fuel. The Bell 206B J et Ranger crashed in a vacant baseball field two miles southwest of the airport. "There are few temptations in flying as in driving an automobile -which are more difCicult to resis t than the urge to keep going despite worsening weather or a diminishing fuel supply. And there a r e re~ mistakes that are as deadly. the board report said. The report said lhere are indications Powers was attempting an autorotational landing -a difficult emergency proce dure in which the helicopter's main rotor system is used in windmill Cashion to maintain a safe rate or descent even though it is unpowered. Safely board investigators found only about five ounces or fuel in the craft's fuel lines and filter. There was no evidence of failure or malfunction of the belicopter's engine or syste~s. including the fuel quantity gauge. The report cited Powers' Seven Arrested In Tavern Fight, Stabbing Deputies arrested seven men at Pali Cafe in Silverado Canyon Sunday morning following a fight and a stabbing of one of the restaurant's customers, accord- ing to the Sheriff's Department. Two men from Orange, John Holly, and James Taylor . both 19, allegedly became rowdy and started throwing beer bottles while inside the cafe in the early morning, Sgt. Jack Luster sajd. Other customers forced the two men to leave, but later • customer J ohn Sumner, of Silverado Canyon. encountered the two on Santiago Canyon Road, Luster said, got into a fight and was allegedly stabbed in the lower left side Sumner was taken to the hospital by a friend. deputies re- ported. Information about his condition was unavailable. A few hours later, just after 11 a .m .. investigating officers re- ported, the two Orange residents returned to the Pali Cafe with five other men in two cars which allegedly earned a loaded rifle. ball bats, hay hooks, clubs and knives. Responding to a call from restaurant operators, according to Sgt. Luster. deputies arrived and arrested all seven men. H olly and Tay lo r wete charged with assault with a deadly weapon, and Taylor was a lso charged with unlawfully carrying a loaded firearm in a vehicle. The five other men and Holly and Taylor were charged with unlawful assembly. The five were Orange residents also and are Mark Millard, 18, Richard Zuniga. 18. Andrew Patterson. 20, David Gonzales. 19, and one juvenile. 17. The seven were taken to Orange County Jail and will be a rraigned today, Luster said . "mismanagement or fuel, .. fuel exhaustion. improper operation oC fll&bt cont.rots and "improper in-flight decisions or plannlna" as the cause or the accident. 1 t noted a radio transmission to the television station. KNB<..:. in which Powers reported "We have just enough fuel lo get back." He estimated the return trip would take about un hour. "Once his fuel supply was exhausted. this pilot no longer had a choice of continuing a rlllky flight or makin~ a precautionary h1nd1ng," lhc board su1d "Now he had to make an autorotatlonal landin& -one of the most demanding maneuvi;rs m ull rlying. "The result wa .. tragic. and alt the mor~ so because 1t was needless." Powers was at the center or an International furor in 1960 when has. h1gh -all1tude U -2 reconnaasance plane was brought down by a surface-to-air miss ile some 1,200 miles inside the Soviet Union. Fro• Page Al SUMMER CLASSES. • • school they are planning for the area beginning in July. Haas said response to his flyer has been good, with about 30 parents calling for more an formation "Whal we want to do ts hold two sessions. each two weeks long. possibly at a park or at the beach," he said. Classes will run from July 15 to 19, and from July 24 to Aug, 4, Crom 9 a.m . to noon. "We will be teaching theater. theater games, sports, dance. remedial reading and math,•· Haas said. Cost is $35 per two-week session and an o rientation * * * Fro• Pagr A I JARVIS ... suggests that services could be maintained at present levels without the present le vel or spending. Rodda 's committee goes into today's meeting after reaching a tentative -and still changing - agreement on how the $4 billion from the state surplus would be divided up: $2.6 billion to school, $1.15 billion to counties. $150 million to fire and special districts. and $100 million to cities. To the proposed allocation of $100 million to all cities. which was suggested by the committee staff. the committee flatl y balked. The staff formula h ad one-third going to Los Angeles. with Fresno getting $2.5 million a nd Bakersfield $1 million -but cities like San Diego and San Francisco getting nothing. Sen. James Mills. D -San Diego. told the staff to go back to the drawing boards. and the other members agreed. Rodda bas gene rally been keeping disputes from coming to votes so that lines wouldn't harden. Man Thrown From Bridge OCEANSIDE CAP> -Two Camp Pendleton Marines have been arraigned in Municipal Court on charges of assaulting a man and tossing him about 40 feel fro~ a bridge into the shallow San Luis Rey River. Cpl. Harry As hley. 22. and Pfc., Virgil Burns ide. 20, were held in lieu of $5,000 bail each after pleading innocent to as· sault. A third Marine, Dallas Hinton. whose rank was not given. turned himself in to police and was held in Oceanside J ail pend ing arraignment today. session hai; been scheduled for 10 a m July 3 at Main Beach Park For information, call Haas at 495-2577 You might have J rough time getting a free line to the Laguna Beach recrea tion department this week. however. "We expect to get snowed this week." said r ec reation spcc1alast Ron Lutz All classes are "go" this sum- mer in the city. with increases in course costs expected due to Jarvis "We're still offering classes. but it's on a self.supporting basis." Lutz said. For instance. he said. summer swim classes at the high schoot pool started today at the old rate of $6 for preschoolers and $7 for aJl others. But beginning July 1, the cost will be SlO and $11 respectively. with a $2 charge to cover city administration costs arter that date. Some classes are filling up rapidly an the city program. Lutz said. but there are still openings in tennis, s wimming and some youth classes. /\ Sunshine Summer School program began~ next week for youngsters 3 to 6 years old and will run from 7:30 a .m to 5:30 p.m . daily Youngsters from 6 to 9 years of age can be enrolled in a Rain- bow Day Camp beginning July 10, Lut.i said. Hours have not been established for that pro· gram. but Lutz said he ~xpects il will be an all-day program al the high school. f<~or summer school program information, or summer class registration, call 497-JJl 1. f'nnwPa~Al BEACHES. • 66 degree ocean iemperatures up until this weekend. The 80 degree air temperature Sunday brought 20,000 to 30,000 people to Laguna Sunday. San Clemente lifeguard Al Labayen said 14,000 sunbathers visited city beaches each day over the weekend, and another 15,000 showed up on adjacent county sands patrolled by San Clementt> guards. The water temperature was !59 degrees in that vicinity -cold enough to keep rescues down to about lO each day An estimated 25.000 people crowded onto the three South Coast state parks each day this weekend, with Doheny Beach State Park closing its gates al noon when it reached capacity. A south s well prompting waves of three to seven feet. combined wath riptides. kept s tale guards busy with about 50 r o utine rescues ove r the weekend. according to lifeguard supervisor Don Mulvana. •The water temperature at Doheny dropped from 78 to 65. When you combine the design talents of seven international award winning ;ewelers -the results speak for themselves. 1 o~ ..... 1 ONE OF A KIND 18 Karat Gold Bracelet designed and handmade by Lander . twice winner of the ·'Oscar '· for Jewelry Design-the BeBeers D1amon(is International Award $1575 Wyndham L ir::.1gh ,. \\ .. nu' 127 Fashion Island. Newport Center. Newport Beach Telephone: (714)644 0501 -== "' .\l 11 c 17 Orange Coast EDIT I ON Tod ay·s Closin- N. Y. Stock~ VOL. 71 , NO. 170, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1978 N TEN CENTS 'Fund Schools, Close Them' By KATHY CLANCY Of die Del IY l"llet Slaff Schools should not open next rail if Proposition 13 forces cuts in the classrooms. spokesmen for 30 Orange County teachers associations said today Teachers Protest Prop.13 Cutbacks m the wake of Proposition lJ . The organization has asked local teachers to meet with their trustees to call upon the state to maintain current levels of fund· ing for public education. Members of local California Teachers Association <CTAJ J oi n ed f e ll ow t eac h e r s throughout California in asking the Legislature to restore funds lost to schools by passage of the Jarvis-Gann initiative If the legislature fails. CTA of. ric1als will recommend either that schools not open at all in September or that they operate at full service until existing funds run out. Arlene Pav~) of Garden Grove. one of the t eachers' spokesman. said no decision has been made as yet as to whether a teachers strike would be called next fall . But what CTA hopes to do. she said, is put pressure on the Legislature to provide full fund· ing for public education so that classroom teachin~ programs won't be jeopardized. Hazel ~lover. a state CTA board m e mbe r . s aid. "we believe it was not the intent of the voters of California to 1m· pair education for the children of this state. "T eachers are bearing the brunt . . of Proposition 13. And when we do that we are impair· ing the learnmg in classrooms.·· she continued. "We feel very strongly that was not the intent of the voters ... Miss Pavey said so far. about 1.100 teachers, or 7 percent of the county's tea ching force. h ave been J?iven dis missal notices But so far six teachers as· soc1ations have challenged these dismissals by filing lawsuits and CT A has petitioned the state Supre me Court quei;tioning the Oelf? l"i ... .._ .. by G•rt A,,,_ 'GEE MOM, WE FOUND THIS NEAT PLACE TO CATCH ALL THESE LITTLE FISH' Newport Beach 8-year-olds Jim Van Orden,.Alex Goodman Are the Boys of Summer Newport-Mesa Trus tees Eye Cwback Plan Another special post-Jarvis mcct1n ~ or New po rt-Mes a Unified School Dis trict trustees will be held Tuesday to consider cutbacks 1n district busing and instructional media programs. The agenda for the meeting, set for 7:30 p.m. at Davis Middle School, 1050 Arlington Drive. Costa Mesa. calls for continued discussion but no action on the budget cutback proposals. A d1stric:t spokesman s aid to· day trustees are seeking more public comment on the pro- grams. with acuon tcet"Uvely set for June 27. Trustees hBNe been meeting one night a week Smee the June 6 passage of Proposition 13. Dis· tnct officials arc predicting at least S7 million m cuts must be made from the district's ten. t ative $48 million budget. Trustees already have cut about SI million by eliminating summer school and adult educa· tlon. llome·to·school and athletic and field trip busing costs the district about $918,000 per year. Trustees have said they would like to see parents pay for bus- ing to reduce district costs. constitutionality of Proposition 13 overall. Miss Pavey said the teachers also will not accept cuts m their pay or fringe benefits And she and other teacher s pokes men cnt1c1zed county school boa rds for making what she called decisions about class size and salaries in board meet· ings rather than 1n teacher· district negotiations . A spokes man for the Fountain Valley Education Association criticized his board of trustee~ for making cuts in programs while clai ming tncv we ren't based on Proposition 13. In fact. he contended. the cuts were related. if not specifically to 13. to hysteria of cuts brought about by 13. The teachers suggest ed that if cuts are necessary in school dis· tncts they come about in the ad· ministration. positions like cur· r1culum consult a nt. area superintendent. administrative assistants and coordinators. Miss Pavey said teachers also will not accept class sizes of 50 to 60 students and the CTA will defend every teacher dis missed Relations Strained In addition, they hope .school boards will ask state officials to waive a requirement that the school year last a rull l75 days. With that wai ver. the spokes man said, school districts would be able lo maintain quali· ty education until current funds run out. • And in the meantime the Legislature could work out et way to make up the lost proper· ty tax revenue. Viet Envoys Told: Get Out of China BANGKOK. Thailand CAPl China has ordered Vietnam to shut down diplomatic offices in three Chinese cities "as soon as possible.· Jlano1's Voice of Vietnam radio re ported today It marked a ~harp new s ltde in deteriorating relat11>ns between the countrtc!). A broadcas t m onitor ed in Bangkok said Vietnam in turn demand e d th at China "guarantee the li ves and property" of officials at the three consular sections as they pack and return home. The broadcast said one of the con s ulates is in Canton. A second. heard indistinctly. may have been Vietnam's consulate at N anning. The third could not be made out in the Hanoi s hortwave broadcast. but Vietnam i:> known to operaLe a consulate-general at Kunming. All three arc within 400 miles of the Vi etnamese border. The cons ulate closings, not 1 mm ed1ately confirme d b y Pe king. were the latest move in a 't"t c p ·by ·s t e p wa r of propaganda and diplomacy between the nations. at odds o v e r ·u a n o 1 • .: a I I e g e d mis treatment of Chinese living <See VIETNAM~ Page 1\2) No Change MacDougall 'Tough' For Library On Planner Panel In Ne wport Newport Beach 's Mayor Paul Ryckoff said today he probably won't pursue his plans to reduce in s ize or e hmmate the Newport Center librarv which is current· ly under consiructton Ryckoff had asked city staff m embers to find out how much it would cost the city to chan~e its pJans for the li brary as part or the bud get r eductions necessitated by Proposition 13. But Ry ckoff had to leave Friday's special meetin g before councilmen could discuss the matter. In his absence coun - c ilmen voted 4 -1, with Paul Hummel dissenting, to leave the cons truc tion proJect alone. Counc ilman Don Strauss also was absent The 14,000-square foot library is being paid for with non · property tax money. but Ryckoff sought the changes because prop- erty tax funds would be used to maintain and operate the build· ing. Il will hous e a branch CSee LIBRARY, Page A2> O.llw ~llM Stltff ~- GETTING TOUGHER Panelist MacDougall aJO Invest In Desert Land Scheme BALTIMORE <AP> -More than 200 investors. including some from California, paid up 10 $1,800 an acre to a Baltimore promoter who was using the prospect of oil to sell dry. sparsely vegetated land in New Mexico. it was reported. The saJe of the land, located near the isolated railroad town of Belen. N .M .• has meant sizable profits for Nathan A. Twining. 45. a former concert pianis t . according to the Baltimore Sun. · Among his purchasers. the paper said. are conductors or o r chestras in Marylan-d , Pennsylvania and California and professors at universities in New York. Most Investors are from the East Coast, including at least 80 from Maryland. the newspaper said . Those inves tors paid bet ween $1.000 and $1.800 an acre for land which Twining purchased several years ago for $3S to S400 an acre. By WILLIAM HODGE Of -o.llY ~tltl luff Former Orange County Plan- ning Comm1ss1on Chairman Shirley Gr1odle once referred to him as "'Approval Mac Dougall." when asked by a newsman to characterize her commission '::. then·newest member. But that was two years ago. Today, the controversial Mrs. Grindle --who often clashed with county supervisors over de- velopment standards -might find an ally in the 64-year-old William MacDougall. "That label was her way of commenting on her appraisal of my fi rst 60 days on the planning commission," Mac Dougall say!>. ··1 don 't like to characterize my'ielf. but I think I'm the toug hest person on that com- mission right now in terms of questioning approval of things. .. But I wouldn't want to be labe le d 'Di s approval Mac. Dougall' either." The Laguna Niguel resident joined the planning commission as Fifth Distric t Rupervisor Thomas Riley's appointee following the resignation of Jam es Thorpe. now a San Juan Capistrano councilman. "I came aJong at a time when I he Planning commission was divided 2 lo 2 on most policy is· sues." Mac Dougall said. "I did find myself being the swing vote which was quite an indoctrina- tion into the issues facing Orange County." <See LABEL, Page A2> Coast Weather Fair through Tuesday with s unny d ays. Con- tinued quite warm inland und mild afternoon at the beach. Lows tonight in mid SOS. Highs Tuesday near 70 at the beach. lade~ Y o 11 mlf1ht call them souvenirs, but they really are objets d'Califom1a -those shot glasses from Capistrano. those postcards from San Clem ente. See Featuring , Page Cl. INSIDE TODAY Al l'hr Ser\tke ... 11,., L.M ... ,. ~C•lllWlll• •• Al A• •• AJ "" ... , ... A111tL1....,, M1wln ... 11 .......... OrHttC-y lyM1 ~.,.. ... Cl Cl ., A• Al •• Cl1M1llN c.Mtn ~ ....... 0Ht11Ntci<et ... ..,. .. ,. ... °'" •• ~ :r::•M.tf'bb .,., "' "4t¥1tlell M YllMttn •• •• ., The Ins truc tional Med ia Service Center on Baker Street In Costa Mesa operates on a yearly budget or about $300.000~ 'A ND WE CAUGHT ALL THESE WITH OLD BREAD FOR BAIT AND A PLASTIC BAO' Jim Van Orden Dt1play1 Catch He and Pal Plac.d In a Jar Since the land went on sale In 1973, investors have agreed to pay Twining more than $3.S million. Although some paid cas h . m ost entered Into contracts to make monthly payments for the next S to 10 years . ••lf'UIMMIM , ....... ... , ...... , Cl•I WWMNtWI A4 A• • - , A2 DAIL V PllOT H MonOex, June I!, tt11 7 Held • ID Brawl Tavern .. Battle Erupt8. at Silverado Deputies arrcslcd ~even men at Pall Cute In S1lvtrudo Canyon Sunday morning following a fight and a stabbing of one or the restaurant's customers, accord- in1 to the Sheriff's Department. Two men from Orange, John Holly, and James Taylor, both 19, allegedly became rowdy and ~tnrted throwlna bee""""Ues while lnalde the cale ln tht curly morning, Sgt Jack Luster said Other customers forced the two men to leave. but later, c u1tomer J ohn Sumner. of Sllverado Canyon, encountered the two on Santiago Canyon Road, Lusttir su&d, got into a Identity_ Sought Nude Body Found In Laguna Hills The nude body of an "apparently murdered" man was discovered at 5 : 15 this morning about a half-mile north of La Paz Road on Moulton Parkway. Orange County Sheriff's ~nvestigators said the body was found along the east shoulder of the winding two·lane street that cuts through rolling pastureland Lido Woman Dead at 60; Rites Pending Private funeral services are pending for Aline Erickson, a longtime Lido Isle resident who died Saturday while vacationing in Mexico. Mrs: Erickson. who was known as Betty, was visiting the Cancun resort with her sisler-in· Jaw, whenshedied. Mrs. Erickson, 60, had lived on Lido for 22 years. ' S he leaves her husband, Harlan Erickson of the family home. 114 Via Lido Nord; two sons, Michael Devine of Rancho Santa Fe and David Devine of San Francisco; a step-son, Richard Erickson of Freeland, Wash., and six grandchildren. The family suggests memorial contributions to the American Heart Association. Fro• Page 11 l ·VIETNAM •.• in Vietnam and China's s upport for Cambodia in lhe Cambodian-Vietnamese border war. The Chi n ese ea rli er announced they were cutting aid to Vietnam. The announcement came on the eve of a massive repatriation of Chinese from Vietnam. Two Chinese ships, the first or an evacuation flotilla, were to call at Haiphong and the port of Yung Tau, near Ho Chi Minh City <Saigon) to pick up Chinese who wish to leave. . The Voice of Vietnam said China ordered the closures because or Vietnam's a lleged rail ure to permit Chinese con s ula r representation in Haiphong, Ho Chi Minh City and Danang. T he Vietnamese srongly deny that charge, saying they agreed to allow a Chinese consul in the first two cities and are considering such representation in Danang. Newport Burglar Gets 81,500 Loot Newport Beach police are seekin~ a burglar who broke into a Corona dcl Mar home over the weekend and got away with item s valued at m ore t han SI .500. The break-in was report- ed Saturday by Karl Hansen. Police said the thief got into the Ocean Boulevard home by breakin~ a window, Items listed as mlssrng include a variety or silver pieces, a camera and jewelry. ' ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT .. _. .. _ ~•ooe"t•ndP._. • .,.., J .. ,. c-\/1(f ,.,.,ktitftt •"d c;,.,..,~ , ......... ..... ldllor "::~".;.."'c":l.:,. O ertuM L"' lktwnl,. Mete A\\"IM\t ,.._.,,..,"O I Olttt'\ T.tephone (714)$42-4321 CIH•lfled Adven111no Ml-1171 ( In a remote section of Laguna Hills. • Cause of death was not i mmediately apparent, an investigator said. An autopsy was scheduled at UCI Medical Center th.is afternoon, he added. The body. showing o nly abrasions from bouncing along the asphal t road after apparently being shoved from a moving car, is that or a ma!' in his early 20s, six feet, one mcb tall and 160 pounds. The young man had ~hort, sandy brown hair and a light moustache, investigators added, and his left forearm was tattooed with a small, red devil. Homi c ide investigators estimated death at sometime afte r midnight. The body apparently was thrown from a vehicle s hortly before its discovery by an off-duty Los Angeles fireman , an investigator said. Although nude bodies have been found under s imilar circumstances in recent months i n-A n ah e i m a n d I r v rn e . investigators said they have no reason to believe at this time that the latest is connected in any way. One investigator said that although cause of death is undetermined, officers are curious about a mark -on the dead man's forehead. He added that a preliminary check of the body indicated no needle marks or other indication of drug overdose. Yachts Slow ln635-mile Bemuula Race The biannual Newport, R.J., to Bermuda race has turned into a "drifter" with little help from the Gulf Stream, according to wire service reports out of Newport. First arrivals in the fleet of 162 boats were expected lr. Bermuda late tonight or early Tuesday depending on whether the winds pick up across the meandering Gulf Stream. The boats began the 635-mlle race Friday off Brenton Reef Tower in Rhode Island Sound. The only West Coast boat in the race is Cottontail, a 37·foot sloop s kippered by John Arens of the Balboa Yacht Club. According to reports Sunday, the leading yachts had traveled about 260 miles from Newport and were sailing on a close reach in winds or five to eight knots from the northwest. There were no reports or problem along the course. First boat to finish was expected to be S umner A. "Huey" Long's 79-Coot Ondine, elapsed time record holder for the race. Tahiti Y<rehts Slow Down Near Equator The four yachts in the 3,571- mile Lo8 Angeles to Tahiti race were experiencing a case of the lllows todsy as they sailed into the doldrums about ~ mu~s north of the equator; The doldrums were reported to extend from five to 10 degrees north of the equator. Jacob Wood's Sorcery gave a position report which placed her approximately at the half way point at the 9 a .m . rollcall. She was •.~miles from Tahiti and 1,741 miles from the start at l.os Angele!!. Bob Gosnell:a Tula was 1,941 mllea from the finish, WUlard Bell's WHtWard, 1,994 and Nell Kelly'e Celebration had 2,114 miles to RO. On the handicap 1cale TuJa wu holdint ftrat place with Celebrotlon second, Sorcery third and Westward fourth. I tlaht and was alle1edly sta bbed 1n the lower left side. Sumner was taken to the hospital by a friend, deputies re- ported. ln/ormation about his condition was unavallable. A few hours later. juat after 11 a. m ., .investigating off leers re· ported, the two Orange residents returned to the Pali Cafe with five other men in two cars which allegedly carried a loaded rlfie. ball bats, hay hooks, clubs and knives. Responding to a call from restaurant operators, accordJng to Set. Luster, deputies arrived a nd arrested all seven men. Holly and Taylor were charged with assault with a deadly weapon, and Taylor was also charged with unlawtuJly carrying a loaded firearm in a vehicle. The five other men and Holly and Taylor were . charged with unlawful assembly. The five were Orange residents a lso and are Mark Millard, 18, Richard Zuniga, 18, Andrew Patterson, 20. David Gonzales, 19, and one juvenile, 17. The seven were taken to Orange County Jail and will be arraigned today, Luster said. Final Rites Set T~sday For ASA Call Funeral ser vices will be con- ducted Tuesday in Los Angeles for Asa Call, honorary chairman of the Newport Beach-based Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company, who died Saturday. Mr. Call died at his home in Beverly Hills. He was 85 He had been associated with Pacific Mutual s ince 1932. Mr. Call was elected president in 1942 and was chairman from 1956 to 1964. On his retirement as chairman or the board's ex- ecutive committee In 1967, he was elected honorary chairman of P:tciric Mulual's boa rd for life. Jn addition. to his association with Pacific Mutual, Mr. Call was a member and past c hair m a n or Lhe Board of Trustees of USC. He joined the board in 1929. _ At the lime or his death, Mr. Call was honorary chairman or the Music Center Oper ating Company and past p resident and director of the Automobile Club of Southern California. He was a di rector and m ember of the executive com· mittee of Cyprus Mines Corp. and a director of Associated Southern Investment Company and California Portland Cement Company. Mr. Call was also an honorary director of Western Bancorpora· lion and United California Bank. Mr . Call was the first westerner ever elected president of the Life Insurance Associa· lion of America and was a former president of the California State Ch amber of Comme rce. Services will be conducted at 10 :30 a.m. at St. Basil's Church with private burial to follow at Holy Cross Cemetery. Mr. Call leaves two sons. Thomas and Richard and a daughter, Janet CaJI Burby. Fam lly members s u ggest memorial contributions to the Poison Information Center at Children's H ospital. Los Angeles. or to the Asa V. Call Library at USC. Newport Set For Big Surf From Tropics Newport Beach liteguards, who said they had a fairly quiet weekend, were bracing for a busy week becauae of big surf generated by storms off Mexico. Lt. Logan Lockabey said a total of lS0,000 visitors came to Newport's beaches this weekend and guards reported fewer than SO routine ~cuea in t he small surf. Lockabey said swimmers have been discouraged by the westerly winds, poor surf and cold ..._~1:!1'-tem~ ·~'1l'ett ~ dropped to S9 deirees. • ''nle water's colder now than It w11 all winter." Lockabey commented. But Lockabey aaid today the aurf wat bel1Mln1 to pick up from the tropical storms, which may mean more work for the lite1uarc\I. 35 Flights Halted ' TOKYO CA P > -About 180 memben of the Japan Airlines cabin crew union be1.-n a 24-hour 1trtke today. causln.I cancellation of 3S domestic and tntematlonal lll•ht8. (.• fJyeof a Fly LABEL •.• And lhl' first important vote facin1 M1tcDouaa1t upon his ap- pointment lo the commlsalon In June. 1Y76, involved the con· trovcrs 1al Southcost Orange County C1rculat1on Study <SEOCCSJ That study marked the first time when growth limits were acknowledged a s 1narl or the c:ounty's planmng effort. Mrs G rmdle was at the forefront In pushing for the 711,000 by 1995 south Oranae County population limit set rorth in the SEOCCS s tudy. "When she left I by resignation in 1977). 1 was determined it <~row th limits l was not goir.g to dit•." MacDougall soys. ··we toughl too hard for those goals to be achieved a s a matter or policy und not followed up." M acDougall has insisted on implementation or a SO•Called "growth monitoring device" ·to advise planning commissioners of the expected population im· pact of developments they ap- prove. The patterned ~urf ace is the eye of a tsl'l:,c fly enlarged I JO times in the Electron '.\1u.:ro::;cop) Center al Tcxa!> A&M Univerl>ilY "They started work on it about "IX or seven months ago," Mac- Oougall recalls. "This we hope 1s ~oing to show w~at the population situation ls in every neighborhood each year. He pointed to a recently ap- proved Mission Viejo tract. thal will contain a population bigger than two California counties as an example of the importance of monitoring growth. Suspect's Death Linked to Fight? But MacDougall says, plan- ning commissioners must be concerned aboul many factors when considering approval of development on all of the coun- ty's unincorporated land. Puzzled Newport Beach detectives said today they will have to wait for pathologists' reports in order to determine if the death of a local man is linked to an earlier altercation in a bar. Roland Edward Ponce, 43. of 2919 Paper Lane died Friday at West Anaheim Community Front Pa_ge A l LIBRARY ... library, and the city library's administration and lhe technical servkes divisions. Ryckoff s aid today that. because of opposition to his pro- posal, he is not likely lo ask for further consideration of it when councilmen meet next Monday to finalize their budRet. "Bringing It up again wlll just create a furor and accomplish nothing," he said. Al Friday's meeting. coun· cilmen gave tentative approval to budget cuts which wlll take $2.7 million out of the city's S26 million budget. City Manager Robert Wynn estimated that the city will need to make another Sl.8 million worth of reductions but he got councilmen to agree to withhold action on those cuts until half. way through the fiscal year in December. Wynn pointed out that. by then. city officials should have a better idea of exactly how much money the city will be bringing in under the new property tax law. Among the cuts slated to be finali zed Monday ls a reduction o ( trash pick·ups from twice a week to once a week. Ryckoff said this morning he might propose that the city re· institute the second pick-up und pay for it by charging a fee. Councilmen are prohibited from charging a fee for trash pick·up by the city charter which mandates that garbage collection be paid for with general fund money. But Ryckoff said he Is going to c heck with City Attorney Dennis O'Neil to see if it would be possi- ble to levy a fee for the extra pick-up only llosp1tal uetecllve Ken Smith s aid Ponce and Molly Goodwin. 39, of the same address, were arrested on June 11 on charges of assault and battery following the ~1sturbance at Mister G 's. 3100 lrvine Ave. Sm Ith said that Ponce was booked into the Jail ward at UC Irvine Medical Center because he had suffered a cut over his right eye in the altercation. According to the investigator. Ponce bailed ouL of Jail and c hec ked himself out of the medical center within 24 hours, but a few days later had himself admitted t o the .Anaheim facility. Smith said the preliminary f1nd1ngs of the autopsy conducted on Ponce this weekend indicated he had died or peritonitis. an infection usually caused by a rupture of an internal organ Smith said the autopsy failed to reveal the source o( the infe ction that killed Ponce According to Smith, there was no evidence uncovered in the autopsy that would indicate that Ponce's death could be linked to the incident that led to his arrest. He s atd the coroner's preliminary report attributes his death to natural causes Smith said the pathologists' tests won't be completed for a month to six weeks Tiiief Gets Tools in NB A security guard at a Newport Beach apartment complex lost $2.500 worth or tools to a thief who struck while the guard was on duty this weekend. Brian Jueckstock, 24. told police the tools were in a box in the back of his pick-up truck when he reported for work Sun- day al the Oakwood apartments and were gone .,., hen he got off duty He said the trurk was parked an lhe visitor's area of the under- ground garage Jt the complex on 16th Street. "We want the best physical planning possible in which peo pie can live lhe good life," he ex plains. "lt can't be so wonderful that people are priced out or it. but it can't be so crowded that It total- ly s poils your opportunity for qualt1y." MacDougall , who is acting chairman of the planning board, says the commission is beginning to see a lost of pro- posals for affordable housing in deve lopments brought befor<.- them for approval. "There is going to be definite action In lhat fie ld in 1978 because of outside governmental pressures if nothing else," he s ays. "We're looking for that now in every project.·· But the emergence of so-called affordable housing carries its own complex set of problems Usually , lbw cost housing is more dense. cluster type or at- t ac hcd dwellings, prompting crillclsm from people s upportive of low densiLy development. ll ow does the cpmmission solve the paradox? "You don't solve it, you ac- commodate it." Mac Dougall says. "How many amenities can you subtract to bring the price down '! "I 'm more concerned that people have the opportunity to buy and own something than that everyone should get to own a single house on a large lot." he continued. MacDougall does not however. see the demise of the single family dwelling. "f think it's <single family homes> attainable by people, but 1 don 'l think you have to start Lhcre," he says. "Certainly there arc going to be more <CO!J · dominiums and townhomes> 10 numbers but maybe not propor- t1onalelv ... MacDougall, who retired from 21 years as general counsel of the Califor nia Co unt y Supervisors Association and a four-year stint as executive director of the U S. Commission on Intergovernmental Relations, 1s pleased with his commission post When you combine the design talents of seven internation; I award winning jewelers - t he results speak for themselves. ONE OF A KIND 18 Karat Gold Bracelet designed and handmade by Lander. twice winner of the "Oscar" fOf' Jewelry Design -the BeBeers Diamonds International Award. . -$1525 ·---· Wyndham Leigh ~1 ~~:;rH' 127 Fashion Island. Newport Center. Newport Beach Telephone: (714) 644 0501 , , ( ' 17 Saddleback Afternoon . tl .Y. Sto~k EDITION * VOL. 71, NO. 170, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1978 TEN CENTS GG Church Collects $1.25 Million By MICHAEL PASKEVICH °'"" OellY ,I ... St.ft Everythin~ from "pennies from little children" to the sale or a $150.000 Newport Beach con- dominium were listed today as helpinR in a Sunday "miracle" for the Garden Grove Commu.ni· ty Church. The church's congregation set a national re<:ord for collections made by a ·church m a single Welte Returns To Work Amid recorded John Philip Souza marching music and a small gathering of employees and parents, sus pended Sad· dleback Valley Unified School District Superintendent Ri~hard Welte returned to work todliy Welte had been on a school board-imposed vacation since April 19. His return., however. ap- parently does not signal a res· olution of the conflict board majority members George He nry. Carole Ncustadt and Mary Phillips cited when they ordered him on vacation Welte said his attorney Donald Smallwood is preparing a respQnse to a board-sponsored counter-proposal submitted to the top official last week. Trustees M e expected to con· sider the doc ument at a closed session late,r this week. A session originally scheduled for tonight has been canceled due to Mary Phillips' UlneS's. That document, Board Presi· dent Henry has said, outlines duties and responsibilities of the s uperinte nde nt a s seen by trustees. While Welte cha .. acterized most or the document as "stan· dard operating procedures," he said there were obJections to some of the content. Jl "s not so much how many <objections ) there are. r ather 1t 's their significance.·· he s aid '"There are some s pecifics that l obJect to. I le identified a provision calling for a deputy superintendent who would assume control or the dis· trict upon the top official's absence as one objection. "'In view of Jarvis, this is hardly the time to be adding personnel at the district office." he said. Welte said he and the board agree on most educational issues but re· turned to a theme he has often used to characterize the superin· tendent-board conflict that trustees are unsurp1ng his authoritv. "You can't hav<' six in commandofthedistrict ... he said. "They <the board l have ul· ti mate control of the district ... he continued. "But the superinten· dent must make recommenda· t1ons and 1f the board doesn't like them then they s hould ask for anotherrecommcndalion .. He said the board appointing who they wanted to a JOb without a superintendent's recommenda lion would violate his contract. "It also allows great latitude for politics and there's a great amount of politics in school bus1 ncss." Welte said . Welte said he was pleased to be back at work. 'lt feels better than s1lltnJt and waiting from one executive session to the next to see what your fate is -what's going to happen to your career ." he said. Saddle back Council Eyes Bu~e!_Cuts Directors of the Saddleback Are a Coordinating Council !SACC> are scheduled to meet at 7 o'clock tonight to discuss budget priorities in Saddleback Valley service districts and to seat a new director. The s peciaJ session, at county offices, 23011 Moulton Parkway. Building A·3, has been set as the result or Proposition 13 passage, a spokesman said. . The ~lectlon of 8 new dir ctor is scheduled rollowlng the res· ignalion or SACC Presidtnl Jame1 Bone and the subaequent election of board member Bill Ttllman lo the position. Ttltman's ~t ls to be fill~ -ionlllht, 1 spokesman said . • I day by gathering more than $1.25 million for its uncompleted "Crystal Cathedral.'' Still reeling rrorn Sunday's "great sacrifice." church ex· ecutive secretary Michael C. Nason said today another $50,000 could be added t.o the construe· tion fund after 55 additional en· velopes containing funds are opened today. The contributions are from church members who were una- ble to attend one of four services held on "Million Dollar Sun· day." said Nason, a Mission Vie· jo resident. • The money, which came in cash and checks dumped into hard hats and wheelbarrows »y about s.000 people, will be used to meet a $1 million payment due July 1 for ongoing construe· Uon of Rev. Robert Shuller's o.i1y~,.......,_o.r.,~4 JIM VAN ORDEN, ALEX GOODMAN FIND SUMMER FUN Small Flah In Pond Attract Newport 8-year--olda Nude Body Found In Laguna Hills The nude body or an "apparently murdered" man was discovered at 5 : 15 this morning about a half-mile north of La Paz Road on Moulton Parkway. O r angP County Sh eri ff's irwestigators said the body was found along the east shoulder of the winding two-lane street that cuts through rolling pastureland in a remote section of Laguna II ills. Cause of d eath was not imme diately apparent. an investigator said. An autopsy was scheduled at UCI Medical Center this afternoon. he added. The body. showing only abrasions from bouncing along the as ph a lt road a ft e r apparently being shoved from a moving car. is that or a man m his early 20s, six feet. one inch tall and 160 pounds The young man had short. sandy brown hair and a light moustache. mvesti~ators added. and his left forearm was tattooed with a small, red devil Homicide inv estigators estimated death at sometime aft e r midnight. The bo dy apparently was thrown from a ve hicle shortl y before Its discovery by an off-duty Los Angele s fir e mun , a n investigator said. ' Although nude bodies have b een found under similar ~rcumstances in recent months in Anaheim and Irvine, investigators said they have no reason to believe at this time that the latest is connected in any way. One investi~ator said that a lthough cause of death is undetermined . officers are c urious about a mark on the dead man's forehead. lie added that a preliminary check or the body indicated no needle marks or other indication of drug overdose. Marines Schedule J e t Exercises Shrieks and the possible sonic booms of low-flying jets over the Laguna Hills, Irvine and E l Toro areas in the next three days will be from a training exercise. ac- cording to the Marine Corps. F 4 Phantom jet pilots art> participating in aircraft-carrier qua I ifications . High -noise periods are scheduled at t a.m. Tuesday morning, and 2:30 a .m. Wednesday and Thursday. MacDougall 'Tough' . On Planner Panel By WILLIAM HODGE OI !toe Oeltp l'llM SIAlll Former Orange County Plan- ning Commission C hairman Shirley Grindle once referred to hirn as "Approval MacDougall." when asked by a newsman to characterize her commission's then-newest member. But that was two yea~ ago. Toda.y, the controversial Mrs. Grindle -who often clashed with county ~upervisors over de· v lopment Atandards -might (ind an ally In the 64-year-old William MacOougall. ·'That. label was her wa,y ot commentJna on her appraisal or my first 60 days on the plannln.a commlsslon," M•cDougall sa)"ll. "I don't like lo characterize I '· myself, but I think I'm the ~oughe t person on that com· ml11sion right now in terms of questioning approval of things. "But I wouldn't want to be labeled 'Disapproval Mac. Dougall' either." The Laguna Niguel re!lident joined I.he planning commission as Fifth District Rupe rvlsor Thomas Riiey's appointee followins the resignation of James Thorpe, now a San Juan Caplatrano cowicUman. "I came along' at a time when the PlannlnJ commission wu divided 2 to 2 on most policy IS\ s ues." MacDougall aald. •·r did rand myselr being the swlna vote which was Q\lllo an indoctrina· CSte IABEL. Paie Al> Crystal Cathedral The $14 million cathedral is being built on what Nason called "a pay as we go" policy. Sun· day's contributions pushed th~ church's funds above the $9 million mark, he noted . "We're over the big hurdle." said Nason. "This will assure th e construction or the superstructure for the cathedral. "We want to dedicate the new cathedral debt-free to the Glory of God," Nason added. One young girl sold her horse for $450 to contribute to the church. Eight Garden Grove boys were able lo raise Sl,000, a nd another sold his pool table for $50, said Nason. Rev. Schuller contributed $150,000 In cash from the sale of Culs Protested hi s Newport Beach con- dominium. purchased for $30.000 about eight years a go. said Nason. Secured pledges will carry the church through the final con- s l ruction phaHs for the catbedraJ. scheduled for comple- tion Jan. 1, 1980. The new church will seat 4.000 people 'Close0 Schools,' oc Teachers Say By KATHY CLANCY Of ... ~ty ..ilel St.tit Schools should not open next fall if Proposition 13 forces cuts in the classrooms. spokesmen for 30 Orange County teachers associations said today . Members of local California Teachers Association CCTA) joi ned fellow t eac hers throughout California in asking the Legislature to restore funds lost to schools by passage or the * * * Surplus Decision Expected SACRAMENTO f AP> - California's lawmakers should decide Tuesday jus t which governmental entities will get what. when and how, to meet the Jarvis obligations adopted by the voters. At the suggestion of Gov. Edmund Brown Jr .. the l egislat ors arc aimin~ to allocate $5 billion of the state s urplu s among l o<.'a l governments. including a Sl billion loan. t.o replace the $7 billion revenl'c Joss caused by Proposition 13. Exploratory work for the allocations is being done by a committee of six legislative leaders headed by Sen. Albert Rodda. D-Sacramento. On it arc four Democra t s and two Republicans. On the other side of the income-outgo formu la , two legislative subcommittees are approaching decisions today on which state agencies will get cut to libe rate funds for th e more-needy local governments. These s ubcommittees. one from each house. are striving to cut the cost of state government by about $750 nulhon a year Rodda 's committeo is meeting this afternoon for what Rodda sees as final negotiating that would permit the issues to go to floor votes of lhe full Legislature on Tuesday • but he warned that party differences on details were persisting. Two Republicans. Sen. Bill Campbell ol Hacienda flei~hts a nd Assembly Minority Leader Paul Priolo of Malibu. want the top priority to go to police and fire services. But Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy. 0 -San Francisco, <See J ARVIS, Page A2) OMlff'I ............ OETTING TOUOtteR Pan.Uet M•cOougall Jarvis-Gann initiative. If the legislature fails. CTA of· ficials will recommend either that schools not open at all in September or that they operate at full service until existing funds run out. Arle ne Pave) of Garden Grove. one of the ~eachers spokesman, said no decision has been made as yet as to whether a teachers strike would be called next ran . Dogs Kill Baby Boy M-OUNT SINAI. N.Y. <AP) -An 8-day-old In· fanl died after being bitten by his family 's pet Siberian huskies, police said. The baby·s mother. Ann Gatta. said the two dogs us ually slept in the master bedroom under the baby's crib. On Saturday night. she said she found the crib overturned and the infant lying on the floor. covered with blood. H e r hus band. Al an. ca lied police emergency and the baby. Stephen. was rushed to Mather Memorial Hospital. where he was pronounced dead of puncture wounds to the lower extremities. Cabs Replace 'Dial' Buses In Saddleback Two big orange and white Orange County Transit District buses converged from the north and south on the Laguna Hills Mali at 8 ·24 Saturday to end 21 months of service on Route 181. The buses. along with two on Route 182, served the El Toro. Laguna Hills. Lake Forest and Mission Viejo areas. Both routes were c losed down because or the poorest ridership average within the transit district, a spokesman said. Beginning today. yellow cabs bearing the OCTO symbol are serving the Saddleback Valley'c; 22.S square miles with door-to· door service under the system's Dial·A· Ride operation. Service. Monday through Saturday. is scheduled from 6 a .m . to 7 p .m .. an OCTD spokesman said. "Those wishing to use Dial-A· Ride." he said , "should call 540-6215 and tell the operator where they are. where they want to go and what time they would like to arrive. Within 20 to 30 m\nute~l-a ~'ieD :JUUi.Senger_ -seaan wtll arrive at the eurb ··Patrons should be ready to go when the ... driver honks,·: he added. "because scheduling allows onJy u one minute wait." One-way Care, he added, is 50 cents , Seniors over 6S pay 25 cents . Up to three children. age 6 or less, may ride free with 11 paying passenger. and, transfers to any OCTD route are free. OCTD wtll contlnue to operate Route 91 bus es throuah the volley between Lagunn llllls and Camp Pendleton, hlttin; Sad <tieback Community Colleae. S3n Juan C3ptstrano and San Clemente. Routett 181 and 182 carried on· ly 4S9 passeneers daJly on four buses, tbe spokesman said. But what CTA hopes to do, she sa id, is put pressure on the Legislature t.o provide full fund· mg for public education so that classroom teaching programl'o won 'l be jeopardized. Hazel Stover. a state CTA board m ember , said , "we believe it was not the intent of the voters of CalHomia to im- pair educallon for the children of this state. (See TEACHERS, Page?) * * * Teachers ' Pay Cuts Considered By ANNE COOPER Of U. ~ly ~lee Staff Acro!ls the board teache r salary cuts of up to 20 percent to help the Capistrano unified School D1strict recoup Propos1· tion 13 revenue losses as high as $15.3 million will be considered by the school board tonight. Th<' board mt•e tin J? i ' scheduled to begin at 7:30 pm at district offices. 32972 Calle Pe rf ec to in San .Ju an Capistrano. , 'The unusual and compelling financial constraints confronting this district as well as other school districts might well j ustify extraordinary action which otherwise might be objec· tionable conduct," said Superm· tendent Jerome Thornsley in a memo recommending approval of the pay cut provision . In addition to the prov1s ron (or C'Ullin g teacherl'' c;alari ..... Thornsley also recomm ended that the school board approve a s1m1lar pay cut or up to 20 per- cent for s chool district manage· m e nt. supervisory a nd othe r personnel Thorns ley s aid tha t 1f any 1eacher pay reductions a re to be made. the school board must act before July 1. H approved . pay cuts would not be bmdin(? on the board, but would allow trustees to reduce teacher salarie-; ··1f necessary" said Thorns ley Trustees are currently wailinl? for word from th<' -;t a l e legislature on how much state money will be ava1lab!e to the district to offse t antic1p:i ted property tax revenue loi.sc1'. Coast W eather Fair throuJth Tut>'\d:i y with s unny day.-.. Con tmued qwte warm inland and mild afternoo" a• th<' be.nt"h . 'tows. tOAiA-"' .. n-- mld 50s. Hi gh<; TUl !\d:·y near ;o at the beacl'I l•tle:.c Y ou m:ght ca!! tf>~,,, souvenir!, but lhey really er" ob1ets d'Cahfom1a -'hose shol glasaes /rom Cap1stranc. rhose postcards /rom Sen Clemente. See Featurin~. Page C! INSIDE TODA\' Al Yf!W ~· IU MW'ft<._. ·~ti... Ae AM'-•~ L. 1111. aorf "• Mewltt .......... .. ,,. ......... _ atlfwM• ... Or~ c--.. C1•n1ffff CJ.ea HE""• l'.n.ff c-•u •• , ens • ..,,. .. • M•""' De*...... Al ht«Yltl• .............. ... ,, ... .n l11tw1.._.. e.1 •••tllff ,....,.... (1 I Wtrit .. ,,,,_ C1 C• ... .... . .. •• Ill• I •• "· " •• ~. .r ~ ~ ! ,42 OAILVP1l 1 T SB Saddl hoe l s Administrative . Cut~fJt:;ks Ey~d . "' 'Cutbacks al the ad · minis trat1ve level. mcludlna put- ting administrators into the classroom, will head the list or ways to trim the Saddleback Valley· Unified School District budget in the wake of Proposi· lion 13. Returned Superintendent Richard Welte said officials will work lo mainta1n the "sanctity of the classroom" above all other considerations as they modify programs. "All of the functions in this district that are not mandated will have to be looked at," Welte said . "As much as possible we'll maintain the educational system this dislrict has been recogni2ed as having as well as meeting the reduction in funds." 1rams such as busing could b4' cut out or a pogt.Jarvis budget. •·1 think the public still wants a quality education progr~m." Welte insisted. "There would be problerps with cutting out busing bu( I think the public would elect to handle that hard.!ihip rather than eliminate physical education or anything that relates to the classroom in the traditional sense." Welte said he would be meet- ing with district olficipls this week to develop contingencies for reduced funding under Jarvis. * * * F rom Page A l He said any district layoffs TE ACHE RS will be done in order of reverse seniority "Some system must be de· veloped that is objective or politics will enter in and I want to keep politics out of that." he said. Welte hinted that other pro· Nigue l Wate r Panel Orders ffiring Fre eze Moulton Niguel Water District directors have ordered a freeze on hi ring in the wake or the passage of Proposition 13, ac- cording to Carl Kymla. general manager of the agency. Kymla said no new positions will be created and the filling of vacancies will be done "only if districl. administrators can prove. . that re placements would be vital to operation of the water and sewer agency." Cost of living increases and other salary adjustments will be held in abeyance pending July budget sessions. he added. ''We can live with the number of employees we now have, but it w11l take some sacrifices " said board Vice President ~n Smith. who is also personnel and salary committee chairman for the district. The district serves Laguna Niguel and portions of Mission Viejo and Laguna HJlls Fiction Topic Of Seminar A creative writing seminar, conducted by best-selling author Othello Peters. will be held June 24 at the Hyatt Lodge in Laguna Hills. Miss Peters' writing career has produced two novels, "House of Secrets" and "Satan's Daughters." She will be discuss· ing fiction writing, including <:haracterization, plot, action, dialogue. transitions, flashbacks and more. Registration begins at 8:30 at the Lodgl!, located at 23932 Paseo de Valencia. Tuition is S50 Laguna t o Scr een Planning Posts Laguna Beach City Council members will interview can- didates for two seats on the city's Planning Commission Ju- ly 11, beginning at 7 :30 p.m. The terms of planning com· missioners Dan McMann and Betty Freeman, who has re- signed. expire at the end of this month, and Laguna Beach resi· dents who wish to apply for those seats should contact City Clerk Verna Rollinger at City Hall. OAANOE COAST SI! DAILY PILOT '"°Of-Coot 0.llf ""114. __ ._t_ IM-ti.IMW\ .... \ l•-1-.... t ... 0.-(-IPvbl•W ... c-;,, ........ ..,.,_..,. -·-d ""'""•• , ... _ "~Y ... CO\I• ..... ,.._ lloech """'~ .. -,,....,. t••f'll Vetl•Y lf'YlfW. S_.,t~ll V•tley *""' '"-.... hl-C.0..•t ... .._...._ .. ,..,., •• -·-S.t.,.Cl•n --.,., r ... pttftC •NI CM;bf'~"'t eltMt I\ M llO W.\I "•• \l•MI (~IU ... U '4111,..,.,o"lt,. "'\ ~ ...., .. _ ''Teachers are bearing the brunt . . . of ProPOSition 13. And when we do that we are impair· ing the learning in classrooms.·· she continued. "We feel very strongly that was not the intent of the voters." Miss Pavey said so far, about 1.100 teachers, or 7 percent of the county's teaching force. have been given dismissal notices. But so far six teachers as- sociations have challenged these dismissals by filing lawsuits and CT A has petitioned the state Supreme Court questioning the constitutionality of Proposition 13 overall. Miss Pavey said the teachers also will not accept cuts in their pay or fringe benefits. And shE! and other teacher spokesmen critici2ed county school boards for making what she called decisions about class size and salaries in board meet· ings rather than in teacher· district negotiations. A spokesman for the Fountain Valley Education Association criticized his board or trustees for making cuts in programs while claiming thev weren't based on Proposition 13 In fact, he cqntended, the cuts were related, if not specifically to 13. to hysteria of cuts brought about by 13. The teachers suggested that if cuts are necessary in school dis· tricts they come about in the ad· ministration, positions.. like cur· riculum consultant, area superintendent, administrative assistants and coordinators. Miss Pavey said teachers also will not accept class s izes of 50 to 60 students and the CTA will defend every teacher dismissed in the wake of Proposition 13. The organization has asked local teachers to meet with their trustees to call upon the state to maintain current levels or fund ing for public education. In addition, they hope school boards will ask state officials to waive a requirement that the school year last a full 115 days. With that waiver. the spokesman said, school districts would be able to m aintain quali· ty education until current funds run out. And in the m eantim e the Legislature could work out a way to make up the lost p'roper· ty tax revenue. * * * l'rm1tPage A I JARVIS ... s uggests that services could be maintained at present levels without the present level of spending. Rodda's committee goes into today's meeting after reaching a tentative -and still changing - agreement on how the S4 billion from the state surplus would be divided up: $2.6 billion to school. $1.15 billion to counties, $150 million to fire and s pecia l districts. and $100 million to cities. To the proposed allocation of $100 million to all cities. which was suggested by the committee staff. the committee flatly balked. The s taff formula had one-third going to Los Angeles, with Fresno getting $2.5 mllllon and Bakersfield $1 million ..:.... but <'Illes like San Diego and San Francisco getting nothing . lnBuena Park Eye of a Fig AP'Wl,....1• The patterned surface is the eye of a tsetse Cly enlarged 110 limes m the Eleclron Microscopy Center at Texas l\&M University. F rona Page Al LABEL DENIED .•. lion into the issues facing Orange County." And the first important vote facing MacDougall upon his ap- pointment to the commission in June, 1976. involved the con- troversial Southeas t Orange County Ci r culation St.udy <SEOCCS>. That study marked the first lime when growth limits were acknowledged as part of the county's planning effort. Mrs. Grindle was at the forefront in pushing for the 711 ,000 by 1995 south Orange County population limit set forth in the SEOCCS Sludy. "When she left !by resignation in 1977), I was determined it <growth limits> was not going to die.·· MacDougall says. "We fought too hard for those goals to be achieved as a matter of policy and not followed up." M acDougall has insisted on tm plemenlation or a so-callad "growth monitoring device" to advise planning commissioners or the ei.pected population im: pact or developments they ap- prove. ·'They started work on it about s ix or seven months ago,·· Mac- Dougall recalls. "Th1s we hope 1s going to show what the population situalion is in every ne1i;thborhood each year. lie pointed to a recently ap- proved Mission Viejo tract that will contain a population bigger than two California counties as an example or the importance of monitoring growth. But MacDougell says, plan- ning commissioners must be concerned about many factors when considering approval or development on all or the coun- ty's unincorporated land. "We want the best physical planning possible in which peo. pie can li ve the good life," he ex- plains. ''It can't be so wonderful that Pl'Ople are priced out of it, but it can't be so crowded that it total- ly spoils your opportunity for qualtiy." MacDougall, who is acting chairman or the planning board, says the commission is beginning lo see a lost of pro- posals ror affordable housing in developments brought before them for approval. "There is going to be definite action in that field in 1978 because of outside governmental pressures if nothing else," he says. "We're looking for that now io every project." '-But the emergence of so-called a'ffordable housing carries its own complex set of problems. Usually, low cost housing is more dense. cluster type or at- $3,100 in J ewels Taken in LB Heist A burglar whose method of en- try is unknown took jewelry valued at $3,100 from a Laguna Hills home while the owner was away from the residence. Orange sherifl's County of. ficers said the lhefl was report- ed by legal secretary Tim Deane· Geoffroy, 47, ol 27151 Lost ~It. tached dwellings. prompting criticlsm from people supportive of low density development. How does the commission s olve the paradox? "You don't solve it. you ac· com modate it." M acDougall says. "How many amenities can you subtract to bring the price down'! '' l 'm more concerned that people have the opportunity to buy and own something than that everyone should get to own a single house on a large lot," he continued. MacOougall does not. however. see the demise of the single family dwelHng. "I think it's (single family homes> attainable by people, but I don't think you have to s tart there." he says. "Certainly there are going to be more (con· dominiums and townhomes) in numbers but maybe not propor· tionately.' • MacDougall, who retired from 24 years as general counsel or the California County Supervisors Association and a four-year ~tint as el<ecutlve director of the U.S. Comm1ss1on on Intergovernmental Relalions, is pleased with his commission post "If ever you can imagine what it was like for 30 years on the other side or the table and then to s witch places," he muses. "If anything, I have a tendency to understand staff because I know what it ·s like on the other side. "It's a difference of having a general v1cw ve rsus getting familiar with s pec1f1 c~." he compares. "All my life it was the general view "I come h ere and 1t·s s pecifi<?s. It's different because this is where the action is." El Toro Burglar Gets $3 ,9 7 5 Loot A burglar who apparently used a screwdnver to force open the upper floor den window took jewelry and cash with a total value of $3,975 from an El Toro home. Orange County sheriff's of· ficers said the break-in was re· ported hy sales man James Robert Ketchum. 39, of 24796 Forest Knoll Lane. lie was at work al the lime. Crash •Needless' Powel!S' Copter Out of Fuel WASHINGTON <AP> -Former U-2 spy pilot Francis Gary Powers died in a "needless" California helicopter crash because he mismanaged his fuel and the craft ran out of gas, the Nat..ional Transportation Safety Board said today. Powers and cameraman George R. Spears were kllled in the c rash after filming brush fires in the Santa Barbara area for a Los Angeles television station Aug. 1. The safely board said Powers tried to make It back to the Van N uys airport even though be had radioed he was low on fuel. The Bell 206B Jet Ranger crashed in a vacant baseball field two miles southwest of the airport. "There are few temptations in flying -as in driving an automobile -which are more difficult to resist than the urge to keep going despite worsening weather or a diminishing fuel supply. And there are few mistakes that are as deadly," the board report said. The report said there are indications Power s was attempting an autorotational landing -a difficult emergency procedure in whic h the helicopter's main rotor system is used in windmill fashion to maintain a safe rate of descent even though it is unpowered. Safety board investigators found only about five ounces of fuel in the craft's fuel lines and filter. There was no evidence or failure or malfunction of the helicopter's engine or systems. including the fuel quantity gauge. The report cited Powers' "mis management of fuel," fuel exhaustion. improper operation of flight controls and "improper in-flight decisions or planning" as the cause of the accident. It noted a radio transmission to the television station. KNBC, M8n Drowns In Clemente Boat~hap The San Diego County Coroner 's Office s aid today Lawrence Grant, 47. or San Bernardino, apparently drowned late Friday after the 16-foot boat from which he and his brother had been fishing capsi2ed off San Clemente Friday night. The dead man. his brother. Malcolm. and their dog, Sheba~ a German shepherd. were thrown into heavy s urf near Cot· ton's Point when their craft overturned about 9:45 p.m., San Clemente police reported. Police said Malcolm Grant. also from San Bernardino. s truggled ashore and sought help from Secret Service person- nel at the Nixon estate. Lifeguards found the body of Lawrence Grant about an hour I ater on the San Onofre State Beach. The outboard motorboat had run out of gas as the two men were returning to Dana Harbor, s aid Warren Chambers. a supervising deputy with the San Diego Coroner's Office. While the brothers were at- tempting to switch gas tanks. the boat capsized. Sheba,. the brothers' German s hepherd. made 1t s afely to s hore, lifeguards said. in whach Powens reported "We have just enough fuel to get buck." He estimated the return trip would take about an hour. "Once his fuel supply was exhausted. this pilot no longer had a choice or continuing a r i sky flight or making a precautlon"ry landing," tbe board said. "Now he had to make an autorotatlonal landing one or the most demanding mal'leuvers in all Oylng. ''The result was tragic, and all the more so because it -was needless." Powers was at the center of an international furor in 1960 when his high -a ltitude U-2 reconnaisance plane was brought down by a surface-lo-air missile some 1.200 miles inside the Soviet Union Seven Arrested In Tavern Fighl, Stabbing Deputies arrested seven men at Pali Cafe in Sllverado Canyon Sunday morning following a fight and a stabbing of one of the restaurant's customers, accord· ing to the Sheriff's Department. Two men from Orange, John llolly, and James Taylor, both 19, allegedly became rowdy and s tarted throwing beer bottles while inside the cafe in the early morning, Sgt. J ack Luster s aid. Other customers forced the two men to leave, but later. customer John Sumner. of Silverado Canyon, encountered the two on Santiago Canyon Road, Luster said, got into a fight and was allegedly slabbed in the lower left side. Sumner was taken to the hospital by a friend, deputies re- ported. Information about his condition was unavailable. ~ A few hours later, just after 11 a .m .. investigating officers re- Ported, the two Orange re~idents returned to the Pali Cafe with five other men in two cars which allegedly carried a loaded rifle, ball bats, hay hooks. clubs and knives. Responding to a call from restaurant operators, according lo Sgt. Luster, deputies arrived - and arrested all seven men. Holly and Taylor were charged with assault with a deadly weapon, and Taylor was also charged with unlawfully carrying a loaded firearm in a vehicle. The five other men and Holly and Taylor were charged with unla wful assembly. The five were Orange residents also and are Mark Millard, 18, Richard ZuniJta , 18, Andrew Patterson. 20, David Gonzales, 19, and one Juvenile, 17. T he seven were taken to Orange County Jail and will be arraigned today, Luster said. Narcotics Taken From MV Pharma cy A burglar who forced open the front door to gain entry took nearly 3,000 narcotic pills from 1.he Mission Medical Pharmacy in Mission Viejo. Orange County s heriff's of· ficers valued the loss at the pharmacy. 27852 Puerta Real, al $519. When you combine the design talents of seven international award winning jewelers -the results speak for themselves. ONE OF A KIND ....... ..,. ... --·-, .. -. ,_ .,,, • Pttt'°°"' --"'-....-. ,_,I(_ '""" '-·· & '"""""" M<l""'ll.,.l•w , ... ,"" .. ~ ·~ .. -.......... _,...."'II .... ..,,, &llddi.l>ecll Vllffn omce 1IJOtY .. t1•-·•~~'-'"" Otflc•• Theater Gunman Wounds Manager 18 Karat Gold Bracelet designed and handmade by Lander. twice wmner of the "Oscar" for Jewelry Design -the BeBeers Diamonds International Award. s1 575 CMtal!W .. *''°.,.,_,,...,_ """''"°'°" lk<lth 11111-h~•f'tl 1.-11oech 11111oo-...11-i Tet~e ('71C)I04»t Qeum.ct Actveni.int Ma-1171 .--,v.11o,_0Hu "1~10 ,......, ..... (_ ...... ~~;'\': .=, °'..:?:.. cl\1.:!1·=~:i~ .,, ... ,,. or Hv•tth•""911th ""'"I" Ml>Y ~ n•t•dvc•d wfl,,,_,t '"' ••• "'"'htl• ':1 •-19'1•- s.t:eM c.lau ""•,. ,. .... •1 CM1• Mne C•"'"'"'' .. '\v•" ''""•"' •• .,.,,.1.,. n,. ttWnOUf a-. M•H •• M """"',_.' mOU•rv .., ........... " ,.~ .. A Buen a Park t h eator mnna1cr was shot and wounded early today. by a gunman who fled with $2,500 In theater recelpts, police reported . Mark James Schafer. 28, of Maywood was T'eportcd tn serious condition this momtn1 at West Anaheim Community Hospital where be ts betn1 treated for a gunshot wound ln the stomach, ofll~n sald. Police said so meon e apparently hid lruside the Studio <, I Theater. a n X-rated movie houae at 7886 Beach Blvd. before It closed Sunday evening. Schafer was surprised by the sunman when he went to the proJecUon room alone aJ>out 1 .:a.m . The man demanded cash rrom , Schafer's otnce and from a noor sale then led him back to the projection room where the palr tt.ruuled and Scba!er was shot, off ~n Hid. • Wyndham Leigh ~t ~.i~on' ' 127 Fashton Island, Newport Center. Newport Beach Tetephone: (714) 644·0501 ~Funeral ·· Control °"'' ...... kAJff ,.... 'BEACH TOWN BARETTA' POUNDS HIS BEAT Out of the Patrol Car and Onto the Street Beach 'Baretta' Main Street Cop's Beat 8y ARTIIUR R. VINSEL Ol tlle Oall, PllO( Stall lie is a sort of a beach town Ba rella. but about twice as big, lean, muscular, suntanned and a t h lelic H e c arries a . 15 autom atic on his hip, but no "'hite cockatoo on his s houlder. lie holds a JOO-m ile-per-hour "'ater skiing speed record. He is 28, a bachelor, and he gels paid for strolling the Mam S treet of Old Towo an Seal Beach. wading through bikin.i- clad Pedestrians. Rick Paap wears short pants on his job as a foot beat cop. Officer Paap, a rookie jus t six m onths out of the Orange County Peace Officers' Academy al Golden West College JO HWlt· ington Beach, and just three weeks out of a,..full uniform and squad car, loves his work. ~·Getting out of the patrol car and on the street in Bermudas and tennis shoes is the best thing that ever happened to me,·• says Officer Paap, who began bis new job Memorial Day weekend. The concept was initiated by Chief Ed Cibbarelli, once the com munily r e lations officer with the Newport Beach Police Department 'Tm an old washed-out surfer and water s ki er , so I put in for the 1ob," savs Officer Paap "lle 's JUSt eat1n' this JOb. • Jltvt>," says Community Rela· Lions Officer Ross Smith of Patrolman Paap's assignment. Seal Beach. a resort city for decades, 1s ideal for it. "Sometimes it may take a patrol car 15 minutes lo get down one s treet to another,'' s ays police Capt. Stacy Picasc1. Standing on a downtown cor- ner where the s treet pavement h<is been replaced with old- f a s h 10 11e d bri c k s for at· ~ mos phere. Officer Paa p proudly ::.hows off two of the tools of his trade. "Nikes," h<' says, referring to his brand of tennis s hoes. "This walking is getting me back in shape." adds the Long Reach Wilson ll1g h Sc h ool g radua te, who 1s currenUy work Cycle Thief Gets Sentence An eight month Orange Coun- ty J ail term has been ordered in Superior Court for a Dana Point man who stole a motorcycle parked at the Saddleback Inn. Santa Ana. Jud ~t' Richard A. Beacom or- dert'd the jail term and three Yf a rs probation for Ronald .Ja m es McPherson, 24, of 2A662 Del Prado. A jury had earlier fo und McPherson guilty as t•harged ll was s uccessfully alleged that Mc Pherson and Edward James M<.'Ardle, 30, o( Tustin, stole the motorcycle last Dec. 7 McArdle was also found guilty and sentenced to four months in J~ll I. ;JI ing out for lhe 1978 Callfom1a Police Olympic.s. He will com pele for lhe water-skiing cham- pions hip. "With these, I can cover three blocks faster than a patrol car can. in case of trouble," adds Officer Paap, whose mere pres ence in the Old Town area 1s cons idered a crime deterrent The only residents or visitors who regret seeing him strolbng along Main Street -ready to break into a run if the radio monitor on his belt broadcasts a dispatch order -are those he would be confronting. "The merchants love him, .. says Capt. Picasc1. So far, the foot beat cop a!> s ignme nt has bten fairl y routine. "I walk right into fi ghts before they start and that's the end of it." says Officer P aap, whost• beat includes s ome well-known bars . "lley, get to work," shouts a grinning bicyclist, pedaling past as Officer Paap is in terviewed about his job. Normally sleepy Seal Bea<:h, a small town where Officer Paap surfed as a boy. s till poses the problem of potential confronta- tions beyond getting rnto the fray between two obstreperous drunks. Serious situa tions have oc curred in the town's history befor e and two year s ago, women were te rrorized by a series of rapes in a 12-square· block area, Patrolman Paap's beat now. "It's my baby ...... he s ays of the .45 in his hip holster The weapon is also handy a long with his customary nightslick dangling from the bell of his Bermudas -in case he might stumble onto a crime in progress that hasn't yet been re- ported. "The foot beat policeman 1s traditional. You know who's s up posed to be behind the store co unter." explains Capt Picasci. one of those who helped pic k Paap for the job. "Maybe the store owner hired a new clerk. s ure . But maybe his clerk is tied up in the back room ..... Officer Paa p s ays there 1s m ore.to his work than that "For one thing, it's !.Omelhlng positive," he says of the casual public exposure o f lhe policeman to those he serves and who pay his salary ·'Often. all you read about 1s the cops shooting somebody." Something else positive hap. pened about that moment, aged about 18, wearing a purple bikini, and smiling al Officer Paap as she pedaled her bicycle past the street corner. ' \ Fireworks Explode BENTON HARBOR, Mich <AP) -Fireworks being sold al a roadside stand erupted in a fiery, chain-reaction explosion. Nobody was injured, police said but motorists -halted for lS minutes along Michigan Highway 139 -were treated to a s pectacular July 4th preview. Cycle Crash Fatal f To County Boy,. 5 A Father's Day outing In Orange County ended ln tragedy Sunday when a 5-year·old boy was fatally lnjured as tho motorrycle he and his father were riding plunged orr a canyon road. Coroner's Investigators Iden· tlllcd the young victim as Eric Bonllln. 5. of 18914 Spring Sl., Orange Th~y said lhe younasler died in Chapman General Hospitel shortly nflcr midni&ht today Arcordln~ to the ccldent rt· , port, the boy was a passenger on a motorcycle driven by his father that for unknown reasons le ft the roadway on Santiago Canyon Road about 500 feet north of Cook's Comer. The boy repertr.dly was fatally injured when thrown from the three·wheel motorcycle as It plunged down the re>Qdside em- bankment His father purportf'dly was on- ly sllahtly injured 1n tht u yet unexplained F"1Hhcr''! Day mis· http • Ur~ed WASHINGTON CAP > Funer.i homes exploit bereaved customers tor their own prortt l and should be put under federal regulation . s ays a Federal Trade Commission study issued I today. If the commission adopts the staH recommendaUons, many of the nearly two million people who pay for funeral each year could save from several hundred to more than a thousand dollars, the s taff estimated. The report's major recom- m endation urges that funeral homes be required lo give con· sumers itemized price informa- Uonin advance. The average funeral and burial costs more than $2,000, making it the most expensive purchase many consumers make after a house and a car. the s tudy said. The 526-page staff report said: "In many instances. funeral ·counseling' 1s really thinly dis- guised salesmanship designed to persuade consumers to purchase additional and costlier funeral merchandise and services." , The report, the product of ITC investigations beginning in 1972. concluded lhat: •· Griel-s lricken customers. who must decide quickly on funeral arrangements, are "in a peculiarly vulnerable position and enter lhe transaction in an especially weak bargaining posi- tion." Funeral directors mampulate consumers into buy- 1 n g hig h-priced goods and services. Funeral di rectors harass and 1nl1nudate competitors who charge low prices. "These practices have almost <.'Ompletely deprived consumers of the ability to choose the type and cost of funeral arrange- ments they desire and have re- sulted in tremendous injury lo consumers." the s tudy s aid. The National Funeral Direc- tors Association. whose mem- bers conduct more than 75 per- cent of the nation's funerals, at- tackl'd the staff report. "It could reduce the caring and 'sensitive relationship or lhe funeral dirttlor of the family be- ing served to a cold, commercial transaction. The necessary trust relationship that now exists between funeral director and those served would be im- paired." lhe trade association's executive director, Howard C. Raether. said. The report singles out the as- sociation as one of the major reasons ror the practices it criticizes. The propased re~ulation would make 1t iJlegal for a funeral director lo try to increase his bill by such tactics as failing to display less expensive caskets, m 1s representing legal or re- ligious requirements and requir- ing a casket ror cremation. NB Business Chief Call Rites Tuesday Funeral services will be con- ducted Tuesday in Los Angeles for Asa Call, honorary chairman of the Newport Beach-based Pac1f1c Mutual Life Insurance Company, who died Saturday. Mr Call died at his home in Beverly Hills. He was 85 lie had been associated with Pac1f1c Mutual since 1932. Mr. Call was elected president in 1942 and was chairman from 1956 to 1964. On his retirement as chairman of the board's ex· l'Cutive committee in 1967, he was elected honorary chairman of Pacific Mutual 's board for life. In addition to his association with Pacific Mutual, Mr. Call wa s a member and past c hairman of the Board of Trustees or USC. He joined the board in 1929. At the time of his death, Mr. Call was honorary chairman or the Music Center Operating Company and past president and director of lhe Automobile Club of Southern Calirornia. He \\&S a director and member of the executive com- mittee or Cyprus Mines Corp. and a director or Associated Southern Investment Company and CallJornJa Portland Cement Company. Mr Call was also an honorary director of West((rn Bancorpora- t1on and United California BanJt. Mr. Call was the first westerner ever elected president of the Lile Insurance Associa- tl on of America and was a former ,p r esiden t of the California State Chamber of Commerce. Services will be conducted at 10:30 a.m. at St. Basil'• Church with prlvate burial to follow at Holy Cross Cemetery. Mr. Call leaves two sons. Thomas and Richard and a daughter. Janet Call Burby. Jo'amlly memb6rs sucaost memorial contrtbulJons to the Poison Information Center at C hildren's Hospital. Los Anaeles. or to th Asa V Call Library at USC I • Oti%en at 101 APW .......... S O'Jl V Pllt>T ,.\;J 2Slain In SA Violence Violence erupted on tht- streets or Santa Ana over the weekend when two men were murdered in separatt street in- c 1 den ts and two of tht:i r companions were serio usly wounded. Stabbed to death JO an al- leyway early Sunday morning was Louis Zazueta, 21, or 1400 S Minnie St .• Santa Ana. Seriously wounded m a knife fight was the victim's brother Angel Zazueta, age unknown, of the same Minnie Street addres~ According to police, the fatal in<.'ident began wben the two brothers hurled beer cans at a motorcycle carrying l wo m~n. The two men reportedly rt· turned to the alleyway from where the b ee r cans were thrown shortly after I a.m . and the right took olace Salvatore Napoli, 101 Cleft l. of Glen Cove. Long Island . poses with Judge Steven B. Derounian after taking hb oath of alligiance and becoming an American citizen 111 Mineola, N. Y. Napoli said he wanted to become e:t U S c itizen before he died. B y th e time the two motorcyclists climbed back on their cycle the one brother lav dying in the blood-splattered alleyway while the other brolher lay seriously wounded with multiple slab wounds . The olher inddent of violence occu rred late Saturday night. on a Santa Ana street corner. High Court Studies Children's Rights It also occurred as four men began a fist fight that was re- sumed when two left the scene and returned carrying guns. In a hail of gunfire an uniden- tified v ictim wa" m orta lly wounded and Ra ul Ruaz, age unknown 01 ~anta Ana. was seriously wounded. WASIUNGTON <AP) The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to- day to expand its s tudy of whether children have a legal right to challenge their parents' attemrls to commit them to menta hospitals. The justices said they will re- view Pennsylvania's stale laws on the issue when they study similar Georgia laws next year. The iss ue is an imoortant one. centering on two ·competing rights: O{le Qrolecting children from unjust legal actions and one allowing parents or guar- Man Sought In San Juan Kidnap-rape Orange County Sheriff's of ficers continued today to seek a m otori-st who kidnapped an Irvine woman outside a San Juan Capis trano res taurant Saturday and raped her after driving to a remote location. The 26-year-oJd victim told deputies she was grahbea as sna left the El Adobe restaurant and pulled into the suspect's pickup truck. She said she was forced to participate in a sex act as she was driven away from the area. The woman said s he was raped when they arrived at lheir destination. Her attacker lhen drove her to her Irvine home and ordered her lo leave the vehicle. Officers said the woman described her attacker a s bemg of Mexican extraction. about 24 years of age. 5 feet 5, and weighing 180 pounds. She said he wore a white T·s h1rl. blue jeans and a small hat I d1ans to rear their children ai. they see ht Laws in Georgia and Pen nsylvarua whlch allowed parents or guardians to act for children in seeking treatment for mental illness were struck down as a violation of the youngsters' con· s lltutional right to due process. The Justices already had agreed lo review the lower court ruling that struck down the Georgia law ·Today, they added the in· validation of the Pennsylvania laws to tbe1r consideration. ln Georgia, a three-judge federaJ co urt st ruck down th~ s tate law that allowed parents to speak for their children under age 18. The case granted review by the Supreme Court last year api;>arenUy in- volves children committed to state-nm institutions only. The justices have heard argu- ments in the Georgia cast but or- dered 1t re-argued during the court's next le rm. The Pen nsylvania laws also have been before the court previously. The justices last year granted review to a federal court's in- validation of the Pennsylvarua laws but after hea ring argu- ments in the case voted 7-2 to send it back to the lower court. The justices said the con trovers y had becom e too clouded because a 1976 Pe n- nsylvania law caused confusion a bout the status of certain c hildren represented in the case The 1976 law abObshed parental commitment of menta lly ill c hildren over 14 years of age But a three-judge court in Pennsylvania ruled May 25 for the second time lhat the slate laws sLill violate lhc Constitu- tion. State officials quickly ap- peale d . as king the Supreme Court to consolidate their state '" controversy with the pending Georgia case The incident took place 1n front of lhe house at 1030 N. Bishop St .. Santa Ana, police re- ported. As in the Zazueta k1mng and wounding, the two assailants fled from the scene and are be- tng sought by police toda v Man Guilty lnlroine, Mesa Rapes An Irvine man accused on a,.. rest of raping women in that city and in Costa Mesa has been round guilty of multiple criminal charges by an Orange Count" Superior Court jury. · Judge Robert E. Rickles set July 7 as lhe date he will sen- t~nce James Hudson Thomas. 25, of 5081 Barkwood Ave., Thomas was found guilty of rape. attempted rape, sodomy. burglary and of inflicting great bodily U\Jury on one of his v1~ t1ms. He was arrested last Sept. l-t after being identified as the man who broke into an Irvine home occupied by two cousins. The two women 28 and 30. testified that they refused when Thom as ordered them at gun. point to get into bed together a nd mak e lo ve while hr watched They said he then raped one or them while he covered the head of lhe olher with a blanket and additionally forced her to com- mit acts of sexual pe rversion with him. He left the house after warning the two women not tc contact police Thomas was accused on arrest of raping a 26-year·old Costa M csa woman in her Bay Street apartment She pointed him out in the courtroom as her a~ sailant a rmz ~t1on of oohds stripes arrl plaids. all fabrics '3JO\/en by the. worlds f1ne.st mi1ls ; a11 c1othinR tailonzd 1n thz natural shou1dfl.r Lradit1on . 1 44 fashion island, newport cent.-644-5070 r ' . ' l \ .4-1 ~ DAILY P\LOT ·e,. Just . :-.') Coasting .. .. ~. JYN ,. ''" ~ with~ Tom ~~'\' Marpbine Meetings.,of Minds DATELINE PALO ALTO: Mer three days of moan· mg, groaning and telling of tall tales. California's editors wrapped up their 40th annual conference here over the weekend. You came away knowing it was a success. It had to be. Otherwise they never would have done it 40 times. Actually. this seemed like a dual meetina because at nearby St.an!ord University, they were holding commence· ment J?xercises upon t.he same weUend. Scores of proud familles showed UR lo Palo Alto to witness proud graduates get.ting the proud diplomas. It was a prideful time. AroWld the hotel, it was erlh. to spot the familles of graduates. Mothers and dads were C!tessed ln Sunday Best. As they gathered, the mothers who were as slim ag"the day they graduated looked smug. The other mothers seemed a bit uneasy. YOUNGER BROTHERS and sisters were nicely splffed up for lhe occasion too. This condition made it easy to identify the honored graduate in the family. He or she was the one in the faded blue denims and T· s hirt. Meanwhile at the hotel, the editors gathered to talk about the serious conditions of being an editor in this day and age when lhe Supreme Court of the United States has / /·.·· •--' . ,_ . ,;, Editor Ezplaining Rigors of Newpaper Bu&ineu ruled it okay ror the cops to swoop through newspaper or fices searching for evidence. IT WAS A GOOD SEnlNG for such discussion, since it had been the Stanford University newspaper where the Palo Alto cops had come in uninvited, thus setting up the Supreme Court ruling that swept the Constitution under the rug. The editors also gathered in some general sessions. One such was to discuss how to avoid becoming "a bat· tered editor" when dealing with the angry public. Another session addressed the question of "getting your readers involved." Just from the titles, you were left wondering if the two sessions were really compatible. Maybe if you started getting your readers involved you would increase the risk of becoming a haltered editor l'VE NEVER ACJ'UALLY seen a battered editor. I've known a few with migra.ln_e headaches and ulcers. But from the outside, they looked okay. Not.blog special. But okay. The conference finally broke up late Saturday night but all the editors were up and stirring very early Sunday morning. That was because the Elks Club next door to the hotel had a Sunday morning celebration. They had invited the United States Marine Corps Band for opening ceremonies. You do not need an alarm clock when you have the Marine Corps Band next door. JDL Plans tO Hlllt Skokie Nazi March NE~ YORK CAP> -Saying that "violence stops violence." the Jewish Defense League plans to send a delegation to Skokie. Ill .. to try to halt a march planned by American neo-Nazis next Sunday. . "Not <?De J ew is goi.ng to be killed in Skokie," the league's new national director, Bonnie Pechter , said Sunday. "But J can't make lhe same promise for the Nazis .. ALTHOUGH A COALITION or Jewish groups plans a non- violent demons tration against lhe self-styled Nazis, the more mlli· tant J ewish Defense League contends that "physical confronla· lion" is required. Several court decisions have cleared lhe way for the Nazi ~roup to march in storm trooper uniforms behind leader Frank Collin. Ms. Pechter told 150 persons at a meeting in the Summit Hotel here that they should "be proud to be arres ted in Skokie." Rabetn 1979 OPEC Freezes ... Price of Oil GENEVA, Switzerland < AP>-The OPEC oil ca~ todoy to freue world petrole\l.m prtcei for the next six monlll!'t5ut to raise lbem again Jan. 1. The slze of the 1979 Increase will be determined at a meeting or the 13-member Ortanlzation of Petroleum Exporting Countries Dec. 16, based on a report by a newly established special committee. Secretary-General Ali J a ldah .. il was announced by OPEC Prop. 13 'Panics' Potomac WASHINGTON CAP> -House Republican leader John Rhodes says the California vote to re- duce property taxes ls being felt in Washington, causing "panicsville on the Potomac." Rhodes said cuts in appropria· lions bills for the Department of Health, Education and Welfare· < 5 percent> and reducUons in a public works bill C2 percent> could be traced to the California vote June 6. "IF PEOP LE THJNK Proposi- tion 13 was a terrible gale in Sacramento, they should have seen what a hurricane il was in Washington," Rhodes said. Rhodes said In a recent ln- t er view that he e xpects California to seek financial help from Congress, but he predicts the request would be turned down. · "I think what the people in California are saying -and peo- pl e in other s tates certainly agree -is that governments at all echelons will have to come up with new priorities. to lake less of the gross national prod· uct in truces and inflation than they are now," Rhodes said. THE CALIFOR NI A con· gressional delegation has named a special bipartisan task force, which begins meeting today to assess effects of the vote that will cut property taxes by $7 billion or more. The study also will assess the impact on federal aid programs that require contributions or local and state governments. HE SAID THE committee, headed by Kuwait's oil minister, AU Khalifa al·Sabah, would ex· amine furth er how OPEC's membe rs could protect themselves from the erosion of their purchaslng power dul' to the decline of lbe dollar. Until the December meeting in Abu Dhabi, Jaidah said, the cartel has agreed to maintain the current crude oil base rnce of $12. 70 per 42-gallon barre . BUT THE DECISION to main· lain the base price at the level set a year ago came as no sur· prise. Libyan Oil Minister l:r.z ad-Din aJ·Mabruk, whose gov· ernment is one of the cartel's price hawks. told reporters at the start bf the meetmg Satur· day he did not expect any change before the end or the year. Although he expressed some personal dissatisfaction today. al·Mabruk, noted that the de· c1sion was unanimous. IRAQ, ALGERIA and others urged an increase in the oil price because of inflation and lhe decline in value of the U.S. dollar, the currency used in the international oil trade. A study prepared by the OPEC seerelariat said these two factors had cut the real price or a $12. 70 barrel of oil to $7. BUT SAUDI ARABIA and its s upporters argued that an in crease wouJd not s tick because of the current world oil surplus. swelled by production from Mexico, the North Sea and Alaska, and t.he summer reduc· lion in consumption in in· dustrialized countries of the northern hemisphere. Experts say a 5 percent in · crease in OPEC's basic price means a l'h·cents-per-gallon in· cr~ase at U.S gasoline pumps. Despite t.he surplus, the Na- tional Iranian Oil Co reports in Tehran today that its oil exports in May increased 10 percent over the April figure. NATION I WORLD I WEATHER Airborne Accident Five volunteers at Sall Lake Festival of Arts were lifted about 20 feet above a stage Sunday when strong winds fill ed a parachute awning they were trying to lie down. One man fell and injured his hip, but the other four cam e down safely moments later. Winds up to 50 mph caused the e vent to close early Sunday. but no other in· Juries or damages were reported. Carter Sings Jazz At Lawn Festival WASIUNOTON <AP> -Vocalist Jimmy Carter stopped t.he show when he sang "Salt Peanuts" before 600 invited guests al a Jazz party on the White House south lawn. That is. his performance left his accompanist, trumpeter 01:r.zy Gillespie, in stitches and un- able to continue. The Sunday night concert ended with Carter's number, during which he belted out the only words of the song -"salt peanuts" - three times between trumpet solos. MANY OF.THE NATION'S jazz greats performed al tbe con- cert. billed as a 25th anniversary tribute to the Newport Jazz Festival now held in New York City. ''I'd like to ask you one question," Gillespie said to the presi· dent after Carter £1nished. "Would you like to go on the road with us?" "I MIGHT HAVE TO, after tonight." Carter replied. .. The festival was produced by George Wein, founder of lbe Newport Jau Festival. Among the performers wen! pianists Eubie Blake, Mary Lou Williams, Teddy Wilson, McCoy Tyner. Herbie Hancock and Cecll Taylor; trumpeters Gillespie, Doc Cheatham, Roy Eldridge and Clark Terry: drummers Max Roach, Jo Jones, • Louis Bellson: reed players Stan Getz, Zool Simms, Illinois Jae· quet, Dexter Gordon and Gerry Mulligan: bassists Mill Hinton. Ron Carter and Ray Brown; and Pearl Balley. and Lionel Hampton. On a television interview show Sunday. the leader of California's tax revolt said the reNllion will spread across t.he nation. HOWARD JAR VIS, chief spokesman for Proposition 13. said he has been receiving in· quirles from taxpayers here and abroad adding: "We'.re going to do what we can to assist aJI these people. We're going to do all we can to carry this move- ment across lhe country." 'Death Lay Waiting' Today Jarvis met with a group or Republican senators and said later he plans meetings with Democratic leaders of Congress. He told reporters after a breakfast meeting wlth the senators that now is the time to "put a limit on federal spend-ing ... "The way to do lt is not to give the government so much in the first place to spend," Jarvis said, but he acknowledged that ~ "l don 't know just how it should be done .... Some ideas are be- ing considered." Suroivors Te ll Te rror of Tornado Tragedy POMONA, Kan. <AP> -Jt was to be a night out on Lake Pomona -for celebrating an- niversaries and enjoying a re- ' vi val of the 1930s musical "Dames At Sea." But death lay waiting for at least 14 of the 60 people aboard the slernwheeler showboat Whippoorwill as 1t glided into a collision cour!>e with a tornado. A 15th person, 9-year·old Melissa Wright, was missing and presumed dead. .. I YELLED AND screamed and looked everywhere through the murky water, b1,1t there was nothing," s aid Willodea n Schwartz, whose husband. Dr. Norman Schwartz. 48, was killed in the Saturday night acci- dent. lost his wife. Grace, and his daughter, Sandra Wright. 37, mother of the missing girl. The elder Vogels were celebrafing their 40th annivers ary when the boat went over. MIKE AND JUDY Patterson were celebrating their fifth wed ding anruversary when the black death funnel killed Mrs. Pal· terson , 25, who was eight months pregnant. "By the time we noticed it coming, we had less than two minutes." said Bruce Rogers. owner of lhe boat. "l told lhe pilot to head for the south shore as quickl y as possible. r went below and told the enginee r to go full speed ahead.·· severe thunderstorm watch, ac· cording to Warren Sunkel of lhe Nationa l Weather Service in Topeka TllE TORNADO FORMED on the Dragoon Creek branch of the lake. and entered the main chan· ne l where il m et the Whip· poor will Lightning Kills 2 Men Schwartz. a University of Mis- souri dentest.ry proressor. and his wire were with a Central United Methodist Church group The Rev. Milton Vogel, the missing girl's grandfather, also The 6S·foot-long fl at-bottom Whippoorwill had pulled away from the dock under clear skies shortly before 7 p.m. Saturday. At a I most the s ame tim e. weather forecasters an Kansas City, Mo .. studying satelli te photographs and radar, Issued a Other known dead were: Tana Kramer, 17. Quenemo. Kan .• a member of the summer stock thea ter company; Norris Weiss. 4;, Caroline H.utw1ch, age un- known. Mildred Lllly. 79. and Cha r les Griffin, 33. all or T opek a; P amela Ne lson. 28. M adiso n. Wi s.; D o nald Hawthorne. 35, Merced. CaJ1l .. Muriel Fuller. age unknown. M•dison. Wis .. and Sarah Reed. age unknown. both staff mem· bers al Emporia State Univers1· ty; and Zubaidah Isa. age un· known. address listed as the In· d o n es 1a n Emba s sy in Washington. a teaching fellow at Emporia. At Least Orw Dead in Indiana Stonn T~peraiurn Ml le "'-Altw•Qut .. .. 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Motil dll / t \It-1o11 • " 17111 • "" d I lb -aod ~ ,, ' .. 4 .. . "j • \,\ ..... INCO ... " )M " '-~,... . .f~~ "' ,, , 1; --~ ur "' • pen . tr ·i ·· j ~ ..... =x.':i I a 't ~·~ ,~,,. 1t . Jg ..r"":." ~o 11"1t I.{;: t: '8 1-t1• ~ r· t: CitlH Service bas 10 days to ...,. _.:; ] ,r:::·~ :? \ t "t tJi_: =i= m:ll .: , oil-::~ =~··.,0 'l 1tt ~ ~ 11n ttu ,. .~1~ respond to the chart • Monday, June 19 t978 s DAILY PILOT BS Deal Guide -Watch Used Car Sal.es By S'i'LVIA PORTER Buying or selUng a used car privately can res ult in great savings. or the lJ to lS million used cars retalled each yeer, the Hertz Corp. ~timates at least one-fifth are sold dlrectlr by their owners. Hertz Is retailmg a mounting total o ill lease and rental cars and trucks directly. TUE AVERAGE DEALER MARKUP from wholesale lo rel.all on used cars Is about 22 percent and may reach 50 percent, including refurbishing and transportation if the car is ~uctioned from dealer to. dealer. There are dangers and drawbacks in private tradlng, though. For the seller. a private transfer takes more lime - and the seller who tampers with the odometer takes the risk of going to jail. For the direct buyer, there a lso 1s th e time drawback -and 1t will be tougher to fore(.! an individual to correct de feels. Just because a car Monev's Worth is sold privately doesn't mean Its odometer hasn't been spun back. However. the new federal Anti·r<>llbaclt Odometer law. effective this year, applies to private in· dividuals as well as dealers. A private seller must provide a buyer with a statement certi!ying the odometer is cor· reel or. 1f wrong, why, GET A COPY OF THE REQUIBED statement Crom a dealer or check the state Department of Motor Vehicles. Hertz advises both buyers and seUers to: u > estimate the purchase price by subtracting 10 lo lS percent Crom list cost (including preparaUoo and de- li very). then add back local sales taxes. <2> take into consideration that a car depreciates 30-32 percent from its purchase price its first year; ~-26 percent its second; another 18-20 percent its third; 7-8 percent its fourth ; 3·5 percent annually fifth through seventh; 1 to 2 pe rcent for years eight to lO. So, II you bought a typical 1973 lntenned1a{e lor $3,493. its deprttlaUon live years later could have totaled 83 percent. cutting its value to un- der $600. BUT INFLATION HAS PUSHED up auto prices almost 42 percent since 1973. When this increase is added, the current. wholesale value climbs to about.$850 for a pro- perly maintained five·year-old intermediate driven 50,000 miles. For mid-size cars. add about 1.8 cents per mile for mileage under 19.000 miles a year; subtract the same amount for all distance over that average. Marking up the total 10 to 11 percent for your ''profit'' as a private seller brings the selling pnce from $850 to $940. OF COURSE, THE CAR'S CONDmON is a key fac- tor. For instance, maintenance, service and repairs on a five.year-old. 50,000-mile intermediate should have been $1,000-$1,100 at prevalUng rates during this span. Whatever was not spent by the original owner eventually wUl have to be spent by the 1erond buyer. In sum, used car buying ls a high·risk business - whether '~Uibuy from a dealer or an individual. But · om are assuming the risks each year. It de- serves thought. With the new odometer law. the risk for a buyer is sllghll\ lowe». the risk ror a seller are slightly higher. -i. State Takes Lead With POUJer Plant SACRAMENTO -California plans to bul.ld the world's first electrical generation plant powered by a combination of natural underground steam and bu.med wood waste, say state officials. The annQuncement said the $45 million, SS.megawatt plant should begin operations in 1984 .. It is Lo be located near Susanville in northeast Calltornia. GOV. EDMUND BROWN JR. 'S director or resources, Huey Johnson. told a news conference: "The announce· ment is evidence that such inappropriate technologies as nuclear power are losing ground while the real energy benerit.s of more benign technologies are proving their worth." The plant would produce enough power ror a city or 73.000. But most or It would go into pumps of the state water proJect, partlcularly at the proposed federal·state Glenn pump-storage reservoir on the west aide of the Sacramento Valley. In addition. the plant would: -Provide bol water for heating 200 greenhouses and drying vegetables and fruits. ll would be the largest hydrophooic (growing in waler> greenhouse complex ln the world. About 30 greenhouses already operating in the area are heated by geothermal water. -CONSUME LUMBER MILL WASTE and forest waste that contaminates ground water when buried and <'auses air pollution when incinerated Lefl oo the ground, it provides breeding places for tree-damaging Insects and increases fare danger. Johnson spoke at a news conference attended also by ~late Water Resources Director Ronald Robie and Alex - ander Black. <'hairman or GeoProducts Corp. of Oakland, which will develop the plant. Black said a wood-burning power plant has been operating since 1931 near Eugene, Ore., but lhe new one would be the first using both wood and aeothermaJ power. THE EXACT SITE IS IN LASSEN County near Honey Lake, 20 miles east of SuHnvllle and 75 miles northwest of Reno, Nev. Steam heat from the Wendel·Amedee Known Geothermal Resource Area would be used to dry the wood wastes and to warm water. Then the dried wood would be bumed to superheat the water, producing steam to tum turbines. After that, the geothermal water -somewhat cooled by its power plant chores -would be piped to tbe ((teen houses. Johnson said the state pla.M to build three more ~ megawatt geothermal pl3nt& in lbe Geysers area of Sonoma County. and 11 1 S megawatt w1od plant near the Pacheco Pass east or Gilroy. Finn Wins Award For BB Campaign The Christiana Compa.Dfes. In~ .. has won the award for the best total campalsn ln the major acblcvemcnt in marketing excellence <MAME> competJUon sponsored by the Building lndUllry Assocl1Uon ot Southern CaltromJa. The honor wu tor ChrtsUana's promotJonal campalan for Trtnlda.d Island, lu sln.«le-family home development at Huntington Harbour. CreaUon and production ot I.he campaip's varloul elet· menu wu by Chrialla.na ·s advertlalnc·publlc relaUoos qe.n· cy, Bryan Hardwick AS.uocl1tes, lnc.,of PaJOI Verdes. The awards wt.re presented at a etremony ln the Dis- ney! and Hotel . .. • I • J .. .... 118 DAil Y PtlOl Monmy, June •9. 1978 TeleviSion .~~~~~~ IM~lflan! • MY THREE 80N8 Robbie l\as • apet with II~ grr1 wtille baby-trt!lng fOf fr*'<js end hu to take lhe bat>y hOme with him. ., AOOkJE8 For.st. a tough career cop, ••• s10.ooo from 111e 908r'9 of • rObbery. Steve Martin will s howcase his far-out brand of humor when he hosts the Tonight Show for Johnny Carson tonight at 11 : 30 on NBC. Channel 4. fD OVEREASY Guests: Carmen McCroe. Or. Rooen Butler. Edwatd An<I Doris Bernays. '1i) AEA1. ESTA TE ANO YOU "How Does It AHecl Your Lile?" Cl) AMERICA 2NIOHT Guest: Gen 0 W. Unclerwitter ,:00 I C88 NEWS NBC NEWS 0 UAJllS CLUB 0 80WUNGFOR OOUAR8 tD I LOVE LUCY The Rlcard08 end Merttea t>ecOtne lflOWbound 1n the Sw1ssAJp1 ti) ADAM-12 A ltuatrated acior abducts an alrllne •1-ardess In a dra,.,,.t1e attempt to gee a lelevlsion rOle. m MACHEll / l.SfRE.R REPORT Claan11el Lisf ing• fl KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles 8 KNBC(NBC) Los Angeles a KTLA (ind ) Los Angeles 8 KABC-TV (ABC) Los Angeles (I) KFMB (CBS) San Diego G KHJ-TV (Ind) Los Angelal> II§) KCST (ABC) San Diego • KTIV (Ind) Los Angeles e KCQP,TV(lnd.) Los Angeles 9 KCET-TV (PSS} Los Angeles '9 KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Beach '1i) BOC BBDERBECKE MEMOfllAL FESTIVAL · Rocie "<''Grady's Good· 11me Jazz Band" Cl) JOKEA'S WILD 7:30 8 $25,000 PYRAMID ~ERBUYUNE 0 Newt YWED GAME G JOICE:A'S WILD tD THE 000 COUPLE Howa<d Cosell and Oscar have • dlflerlng ot O(llntons ....... they ~ by chanoe 1n Fell•'s eludoo. Q) AMERICA 2NIOHT Guur: Gen. O W. Underwltt~. fD 2.8 TONIOWT Clete Robens studies too counrv ot Los Angeles '1i) FRENCH CHS: "Elegance With Aspk;" (RJ Cl) S100,000NAMETHAT TUNE 4.'00 6 (1) THE JEJ'FERSONS 111 the blln<I leading 1he blind when George intro• due&I lltS young Gle<lc. Maicus. to ttie IOYS of camc>ing (R) Q UTTLI HOUIE OH THEPMRE "Whlle* Country" Mary lng•ll• •nlhutlaallcelly ~· • poeltlon .. • leachlnO .... 8111 in a bauwooda community, but toOf'I ~ With • tyrannical woman who 1ttempla to dr~ '* trom the tO\lln (R) 0 MOVIE • * "The Cttnttmas T,.. .. ( t969) Wlllillm Holden, Vlr- na Llal. A WNlttiy ~ neuman devolH hi• entire ••11teoce to IM 11app1nesa of Ill• dying 1an. (2 hB.) D MOVIE • * * '"t "The Court Jester" ( 1951) Danny Kaye. Glynis John'-A Clll'CUI Clown meeta IKIYen- ture wtl9l'I he joint up with OUt!SWS trying to aver. tllrow a tyYent king (2 hrS) Q) CAROL BURNETT AHOFAIEHOS Guest&: SteYe Lawrence. Sally StMtiera. • MOYIE **'A> "Sodom And Gomomlh"' ( 19631 Stewart Grllfl99', Pl« Angell. The twirl cities of SOdom and Gomorrah .,. deslroyed IOt !'-~ednML (2 hfS., 30 min) fl) wa.FAAE Fredetldc W19«11an exam· •"8S the New Vork City wotlare system -count- less lonna to be filled out. tong w111ta. ctiectta to be mailed, and cllel119 and workers moving step by step lhrougtl 8 mazie Of tnter1oc;klng burHU<;f•- Cifl&. (R) C1) QUE PASA, U.S.A.? Antonoo mak• a blr1tld8y WISh: tnet onty Span\lh t>e spoken around tne hOlde. (RJ 1:30 8 Cl) 0000 TIMES Wlllona mutt choose bet--. tt>e man of het dreams or .arnettltng more 1ml)Of1ant (R) Q) S128.000 OU£8l10N '9 OvtREASY O.-ta· Carmen Mcefae. Or RoC>ef1 Butter. Edward And Oortt Bemeys. 9:00 fJ Cl) M 0A•8°H Hawkeye and Hot Lips. companle)nt on a special mission to another M'A'S'H unit, become TUBE TOPPERS CBS fJ 9:00 -M•A•S•H. An un· likely romance develo{>s when Hawkeye· <Alan Alda> and Hot Lips <Loretta Swlt> are trapped behind enemy lines in this first episode of a two parter. NBC D 9:00 -"Just a Little lncon· ven ience." James Stacy, who lost an arm and a leg in a motorcycle accident. plays a Vietnam veteran learning to live again in this 1977 movie with Lee Ma· jors. ABC fJ 9:30 -"McCabe and Mrs. Miller." Warren Beatty and Julie Christie play the title roles in this 1971 western movie. romantically lnvolYed with one another under tne •lf'9M ot enemy tire. (Par1 1of2)(R) D NBCMOVIE • * "Just A Little lncon- venle!l(:e" ( 19711 Lee Majcn. J8fll8e Slaty. A VletNITI veteran attempts 10 teect1 11111 embittered combet buddy to ekl ega1n dMC>lt• the toa ot .,.. erm and e leg. (R) • MERV QfWflN Gu.ta: George ~d. Nency Ousaautt. l<aren Morrow. Laa Flori.cas Model•. Jim Giovanni, Chic. GD DAVIO 8U88K1NO "The Future la Now • The Magic World Of Cornpu1- ~" 11:308(1) OtEOAYAU TIME "Ann'1Crbll"Onher36ttl borthday, Ann look• In ,,,. mirror and lof the first time reaUz• • middle-aged woman It looking bKll. (R) 8 MOVIE * • * "McCabe And Mrs. Miiier" ( 1971) Warren Beatty. Julle Christ.le Part- nerw aet upa~ In a sman mining town. only 10 have ler'gef OOain.t Inter- ests move 1n on them. ( t hr . 30 min.) ®) MERV GRIFFIN Guesta: George Peppard. Nar>cy 0unau11. Karen Morrow, Laa Floristas MOdela. Jim 01011ann1, Chic 10:00 8 Cl) LOU GRANT A man"• (Robe<'I Elfl Jonie) wt worlc, painted on 1119 wan. le ltwM1enec1 with deltn.ic:tion ..,.,, the bwlellng la 9Chedliied to be lrazedl (':!&ws 10".JO NEWS tt:OO 8 Cl) (II NEWS UM:. AMENCAN 8TY\.£ "Love And The Tyooorl" Vanessa gets Involved IMth lhe ll8lld of )tilt oompany. G MOYIE •*'A> "The P.rna Of Paullne" (19'7) Betty Hutton, John Lund. The Ille ol a tllen1 fllm ater ls 11aoed from her humble t>eglrM lings 10 her trlumc>h In tne folies Bergere. (2 hrl I •THEOOOCOUPLE Felix tries to mllke up Witt\ hia ex-wife with I t8f'lll• met1IM reminder ot happt- er dayl. • MONT'( PmfON'S R. YWNG CIAC08 • MICHAB.. JAaC80N Author and joumaltet Note Ec>twon ..,.,,.,,.. ioum-- .... IS cMel>fltles Ind ··goes;p" JournMlm tne pot1reyal of the personal ... , ... Of publlc: hguf'M by the -medi• '9 MACNEI&.. / ~ AEPORT 11:30 fl Cl) C8S LATE MOVIE • * • "Bebe" ( 1975) Susan Cler1c, Alex Karru. The llOtY Of 8M>e Oldrll<- aon Zatwlu. one ot tt>e grea~eat of female at~ Is traoed from'* Olympe trlumpM ltlrougtl ,..... battle~ c.r!C* 8 TOHIOHT Guett holl· St-Martin Ouetll 8«TlroOott• Pet.,.t, Olen Celnpbeff, ~d Pryof • 8 LOVE. AMERICAH SlYLE "LCMI And The S«tout Wedding" Two orect~t )oker1 decide to get rnwrl6d ''Love And Tiie PMI" Bert W>d Ellen are womed 9boul t"9it daugll· ttlf't tnp 10 Europe. 8 9 80AP (Epilode 5) Mor• Merett •«>~• '"'-ur.. end ~ COITl4I to hgtrt when Burl Incl Maty - • psyctiletnst, and Eunice mMts Joelle (RI (Nelwofk adviMe -d/9cretl0n) I HOGAN'S HEAOES GET SMART CAP1'10HID A8C NtW8 ~RNINO 1200 8 TWMJOHT ZONE Ari ~ trsvellnji merdlant cleon\s he hu • megieal ~ ~ wtlt -• COi IOelTll l8d "*'· ·~ Wlfneulng a bank robbefy. Ralptl gee& hOme to hide. but tile genge~ Mel( him out Bl DQ< CAVETT Guetl: Wllllam Sloen., Coffin, lon'nef CNlplaln Of Yale lJnNerllty and ~ enl pes10r of RiYerlido Churcti. New y ortt City 12:03 D ®l POUCESTOAY "A Community Of Victims" The poltc. have trouble gathering~ 8Ytdence 10 conVtC1 • Orug acklict tor kllllllQ I pollcernen (RI t2:30 U MOVIE • * "SOuttl Of Texas" (1931>) Gene Autry, Smllly Burnette. Gene Autry •«emc>t• to put down a reYOlullOn In Meu:o. ( t ht ) -~ * • • ·'C.m!Vll Story" c 11154) ArrM Balrter, Sieve Cochran fli) MACNEIL I L.EMRER ~ 1:00 D T()M()AAOW SMah Mc()endon w1tl talk abOUt II« experience$ covering pres1den1111 carnoeogna. Lester K.lnte4v- 1ng. • ~ edt1or. w,.d~hiit~ etfOrt lo ~ his '*'" ~ prees creden- tial•. e MA..VEM* "~EfettM~·· 1:108 HEWS 9 Wll • .D, WlU> w0A&..0 MAHIM"L.8 "S .. Otters·· The ... otttlf 11 ,,,_tty tne c:.nter of a 9row1no co111roveray among Cllltofn4e ---men and coneervatlOnlltL =1•= 2!05 MOVIE * * ••,; ''Arwty" 01>85) Norman Aldetl. T amwa ~llfhonOYI. The f9tardo- ed aon of en Immigrant lemlty reechel out to his c:ommurwty. only to be mlsundenlood end ret>uffed. ( 1 hr., '5 min.) 3:60 I NE'WSMAKEA8 4.:20 STSVE EDWAAOS Taesdagt• Dayt'-w ltlo.,k-s M'.>RNING 11:30 ID * • 'h "Miii Grant Tall• Rldlmond" (1949) Lucille Ball. Wllllam Holden. A eecretary getS ne. crooked boel ent- gled "' • legltinMlte llOU9- lnQ projOCI. 12 ""~ 20 min) AFTERNOON 1~ U • * "Stngaoore" 11947) A .... Gardner. Fred MacMurTay. Alter retum- "'O trorn the -to find ~ flenCM matried and an ~.a men curwe her loss of memory. ( 1 hr .. 30 mini 3:00 (II * * "Only One Day Lett Bel«e Tomorrow" (1971) Pew Duel, CMnfon Greyn. " pelt of lnt.- tl()nll repel ff I! Oft tty tO r~ a jet from tM IOn of ~ Souttl AtnerlCan dictator. ( t hr., 30 min I 3:308 **'"'"Strike FOf'Ce" I 19761 Clfft Gonnen, ~ •Id Blakely. "" .... fonle. compr-s of federal, state and local pollce auttlori- OOS.. if'Nectloete the disap- pearance of lerge QUan1!- 11e1 of prevlouaty Mlz.ed ne.°"' !Tom tM New v ortt City Polloe deooll10fY. t 1 Pw ,30mtn.) PBS Unveils Eight New S~ries · LENNY ANO SQUIGGY GREASE 'LAVERNE' RATINGS Michael McKean (left) and David Lander ByTOMJORY NEW YORK <AP> -A new program designed to knock down sex and ethnic job stereotypes and another examin· 1ng ne ws topics rrom an economic standpoint are among eight new series to be offered this fall to stations in the Public Broadcasting Service network. .. Freestyle," produced by KCET in Los Angeles. wiU be aimed at youngsters exploring ca r ee r c hoices, while "Economically Speaking," rrom , WQLN in Erie, Pa .. will feature Marina Whitman. a forme r White House economic adviser. rss told network stations in a closed·circu1l presentation. PBS said the new shows would be available in the fall aJoog with 24 currently on the network sc hedule . including "Masterpiece Theater." "Once Upon a Classic," "Soundstage." "Visions" and "Great Performances" series. IN ADDITION, the non- commercial network said the popular weekly programs "Washington Week in Review," "Wall Street Week" and "Mac· Neil·Lehret Report" would con· linue with the new season, beginning Oct. 1. PBS s uggest ed a daily schedule. which will be made final after comments from net work stations are analyzed. Stations are free to select broad- Greasy, Lovable _Clods Lenny and Squiggy Spice the Slapstick .. SPOKANE, Was h. <AP > 'The names Michael McKean and David Lander don't ring too many bells. But if you say "Len· ny and Squiggy," for many TV watchers an immediate image t·omes to mind -two greasy clods rrom ABC 0s popular "Laverne and Shirley" series. "Last.ditch dates," is the way Mckean and Lander, both 30, describe the inept characters they created about a decade ~o while acting s tude nts al Carnegie Tech in Pittsburgh. And that's the way the wo, longtime friends, Uke 1t ''WE'RE STRANGE cbarac· ters. and we want to remain e.trange," McKean said during a n interview here. He and .Lander had just made one of their lnfrequenl personal ap· pea ranees. "The straneer the better.'' Lander offered. Despite tbelr efforts. both ad· mlt that some fans sun manage to rind "Lenny and Squl11y" loveable in a curious sort or way. McKean UJd be and Lander rreat.ed the two characters tor their own amusement. "People wo knew were suckers ror U\at ;sort or thln1." ~explained. 'a ' • After graduation, McKean and Lander became half of a four· man comedy acl ra iled "Credibility Gap," and played .across the country. McKEAN SAID Penny Marshall. Laverne in "Laverne and Shirley," sa'f the charac· ters in a club show and rcmem· bered them wben it came time to hire writers ror the series wblcb bas since become one of the most popular or all time. "Penny set things up. She knew we did these characters." McKean said. Arter writing their first Laverne and Shirley" episode. whkh they conceded was not aJI that runny lo them. McKean and Lander agreed to write themselves lnt.o the series as ·'Lenny and SQWagy. •• Since then. Laverne and Shirley have been able to bank on the two characters from the apartment upstalrs to spice the show with a bit or slapstick. McKEAN AND Lander didn't write any of the 11crlpts last sea1on, but .1~y plan lo do several Jn the romtn, acason. Tboy said they like belna bolh writers~ act.ors "When we write for ourselves we have some control," McKean said. The two are becoming more well-known on their own as the series grows, thanks to ran magazines and television game shows such as ''Hollywood Squares" and the "$20,000 Pyramid." McKean and Lander said they hav~n'l really thought too much about plans after "Laverne and Shirley" runs its inevitable course. "You mean we've been can <'Cled, ·· McKean panned. "You didn't tell me!" 8UT nlE TWO already are branching ouL They're gather· ing material (or thelr first album. tentatively called "Len ny and theSqulggitines." And if they ever leave show bii? "J've alwayi. wanted lo run a used bookstore.'' said 1.enny. "I think owning • hardware store mi1ht be a good bu.sines&." Squlgay said 1n a atr101ety thoughtful \One. M cK ean and Lander said they'd rather not anawer th question , cast ti.mes for network pro- grams. "We have promise of pubUc broadcasting's best rail schedule ever." Chloe Aaron, PBS's senior vice president for pro· graQlming. said in a statement. "O"'er tbiee.quarters of the proposed PBS prime time schedUJe will be new program· ming, including some of the most exciting performance pro- grams and powerful documen· taries ever offered on pubbc television.·· s he said. will return. PBS said. and the "Olck Cavett Show," now shown at 11 p.m. EDT, will be orrered twice each evening. PBS sug- gested it be run back·lo-back wath 'the .. MacNeil-Lebrer Report." In addition lo "Freestyle" and "Economically Speaking," PBS said the new offerings would in· elude: IN ADDITION, the network said "Black Pers~tive on tbe News," 0 'Firing Llne." "Over Easy," ''Turnabout," "Nova," "Evening al the Symphony" and the "Mark Russell Comedy Specials" would be back. The ••orea\ Performances" schedule will include, PBS said, - Beverly Sills in Rossini's opera "A Turk in ltaly'0 and a five. part dramatiution of Eugene O'Neill's .. Mourning Becomes Electra." 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