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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 21, 1978
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Fee Hike Likely for QC A·
Teachers'
Pay Ha lved?
NEEDLES I AP >
Teachers here may be
bringing home only half
their salaries, unless the
state provides some relief
from budget c uts caused
by the passage of Proposi·
lion 13, school offic ials
said.
Superinte nde nt Do n
Car others of the Needles
Unirie d School Dis trict
l>aid Tuesday that school
board members will con·
s ide r half pay for the
s ystem ·s 52 teachers at
their June 29 meeting.
The Needles district is
expecting to lose about
$850.000. or approximately
one ·third or its $3 million
operat in g budget ,
Carothers said.
Fish e rman
Saves Pair
SAN DIEGO !A P > A fish-
erman Jumped into the Pacifir
Ocean as his boat slowly sank
with two men aboard and swam
until he got help to them.
At the time. the 37·footer Wind
Prayer was at the mouth of San
Diego Bay and Andy Hobbs of
Carson had to swim only a half.
mile Tuesday to the Coast Guard
6Lallon.
Crewmen of the cutter Point
Brower found the boat's skipper,
Harold Christianson, clinging to
a life Jacket in the water. The
other crewman, Scott Helsel,
was still on the boat but it sank a
sh ort lime later. 900 feet
southeast of the Point Loma
li ghthouse.
C o ast
Weathe r
Patc hy to w c l ouds
tonig ht and Thursd ay
morning. Sli ghtly cooler
a lo ng the coast. Lows
tonight near 62. Highs
Thursday 68 to 72
I NSIDE T ODAY
Although summer camps
ore where you 1tiJl dump off
kid&. they are11 't what they
UJed to be. Story Page A7.
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Man Held
In Drugs
Seizure
By ARmuR R. VINSEL OI tM OMly ~MC Statt
Seizure of $1 million worth of
drugs, six guns and $25,000 in
cash at the Westminster home or
a man with alleged motorcycle
ga n g conn ect i o n s wa s
announced today by Huntington
Beach police. Richard Rizzone, 34. of 6152
Navajo Road was arrested by a
team or undercover omcers who
also confiscated five loaded
rifles and a loaded pis tol ,
investigators said.
Rizzone is now free on ~50.000
bail p endin g a June 30
arra ignment in West Orange
County Judicial District Court,
according lo Huntington Beach
a nd Los Ange les poli ce
spokesmen.
Narcotics Detail Lt. Bruce
Young, of the Huntington Beach
Police Department, alleged that
14 pounds or cocaine and 50,000
Quaalude pills were confiscated
from the Rizzone residence.
Ri zzone, who was captured
Thursday and released on bail Friday. was booked on charges
of possession or cocaine for sale,
possessior> of dangerous drugs
f or sa l e . p ossessio n of
ma r ijuana for sale, a nd
possession or a concealable
weapon by a convicted felon.
In vestigalors allege Rizzone
<See DRUGS, Page A2> .
Grasslwppers
Ravage Nevada
Vegetation
PAHRUMP, Nev. <AP) -For
two years, Phyllis and Harry
Kittaka had been living com·
fortably in their s mall , isolated
retirement home in this farming
valley 65 miles west of Las
Vegas.
Today their serene Jl(estyle is
in s hambles following a
nightmarish attack by armies or
grasshoppers that swarmed onto
their property on a recent night.
Thousands upon thousands of
the springy-legged insects from
the nearby desert have crawled
onto every inch or the once well·
kept plot, eating all the vegeta·
lion in their path. Nearly all the
trees in the yard are dead. The
vegetable garden is bare.
"It's devastating lo sit back
and watch everything we own be
destroyed," Mrs. Kitlaka said
Tuesday.
Kltlaka, a retired laboratory
technician, said hundreds of
grasshoppers die at the side of
the house dally and he shovels
them Into a trash incinerator
and bums them.
Mrs. K1ttaka and agr icultural
experts admit that, for the time
being, there's Ultle that can ~
done. ·
I Blptide Beseoe
I I
I I County
Studies -t
Newporl Beach lifeguard Doug Fabian
pulls umclent1llec1 swimmer rrom a riptide
Tucsd<iy near Newport Pier as lifeguard
Lt Ron Johnson maneuvers rescue boat
Newport Uf eguards hauled 93 swimmers
out of the water Tu~day as surf and np·
tides kicked up alon g portions of the
coastline.
Welfare Furor Raging
GOP Attacks Cost-of-living Incre ases
SACRAMENTO <AP l -One
issue -cost-Of·living increases
in aid to welfare families -
continues to be the focal point of
the battle over a plan proposed
by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. to
rescue local governments from
the effects of Proposition 13.
(Rela ted story, AS >
Re publican leaders s aid
Tues day t hey will vole for
Brown's $5 billion grant and loan
Child Porno
Ring Probed
CHICAGO <AP) -FBI and
postal officials are investigating
a child pornography and pros·
tilution ring that authorities
said is based in Chicago and
may have Involved transporting
boys across state lines and to
som e foreign countries for
purposes of male prostitution.
Investigators began examln·
ing an extensive card file t.bat
police said lis t s the rln"'s
customers and their sexual pref·
erences.
From 50,000 to 100,000 pink file
cards wer e among evidence
seized in a north side apartment,
authorlUes sald.
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package only if the 7.65 percent
inflation increases are excluded
from the Aid to Families with
Dependent Children grants. The
inc reases would cost $50 million
and go to 1.47 million recipients.
De mocrats, led by Assembly
Speaker Leo McCarthy of San
Fran c i sco , resisted th e
Republican attack on AFDC.
But the GOP lawmakers
ha mme red repeatedly at the
compari~n of slate employees
going ~thoul pay increases
because of Proposition 13 while
welfare recipients gel increases
averaging $30 monthly for a
family or four
The AFDC grants cost the
state S622 million annually and
provide a family or four 3
monthly grant of $423
Body Reco ver e d
POMONA, Kan. <AP > -The
body of another victim of a
weekend boating tragedy was
recovered Tuesday floating on
Lake Pomona, ending a three·
day search after the sinking of
the showboat Wftippoorwltl
1elissa Wright1 9, was one of 15
rsons. lnclualng her mother
d grandmothe-r. who drowned
in what ha.s been described as
the worst boaUn1 accident ln
Kanaaa hiatory.
A committee vole on S4 billion
in grants and $1 billion in loans
could come as early as todav
The aid is inte nded ac; ·a
one-lime "tran s ition vear"
r escue for local government.
which loses $7 billion in property
t ax funds from passage two
weeks ago of Pror>0sition 13
On Tuesday. a session of the
six-me mber committee writmg
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Fon Ben
Ben's Fort
INDIANAPOLIS <AP1
-Folks at Fort BenJamin
Harrison should have no
trouble rememb eri n ~
their new commandant's
name next month.
It's Benjamin Harrison
The Army announced
Tuesday that Maj. Oen
Benjamin Ha r rison will
assume c9mmand or Fort
Benjamin Harrison out·
side Indianapolis In mid
July.
Harrison says he 's not
related to the late presl·
dent .
Options
By GAR\' GRANVILLE
OI U. Oaily l"llM M•ll
Casting their eyes aboul ror
add1llonaJ sources of r evenue.
county s upervisors moved
Tuesday to make Orange County
Airport more of a profit.maker.
However . ·supervisors slopped
s hort of agreeing to divert
dollars earned al the airport to
the county 's general fund le
replace sagging prope rly tax
rc•vcn ues
Nontheless. private a nd
commercial airport users can
c>.pec l lo pay increased fees.
And a portion of those fee~
may be used to pay county
government what it would
receive in property taxes ir the
airport was on the tax rolls.
F'or now. a committee or
o;J.erv1sor aides Joined by an o f1cia l fr o m cou ntv
a m an as trator's office and a
r presentalive of th e
aud1tor·controller will s tudy two <1irport revenue options.
The committee will report to
the board July 10
A!> things s tand now, a ll
money earned at the airport
flows into an enterprise fund
earmarked ror airport related
uses .
Retained earnings 1n the
enterprise fund now total s.i
million.
To now. the $4 million has
been ticketed for use in such
pla nned projects as parking and
air terminal improvements .
Supervisor Tom Rile y said
today he will oppose any movt!
to d1recl money in the fund away
from the airport.
Riley aJso indicated . however.
that he 1s not likely to oppost! lhl'
county recovering the tax roll
dollars as w e ll as t h tj..
depreciation on its Oran~\'.°
Coun t v Airpor t ca pit a l
in vestment
If that's to be done, then fee~
charf{ed for use or the airport.
will be increased, though Rile~
oppo ~e ~ a s u~g es t e d ~s
deplaning rce for commerc1c1I
air travelers.
L1kl'lv. can didate' for
increased airport fees . ho"'evt:1.
include ·
-Commercial alrllnes tha1
are charged landing fet!s based
on Rros s landing we1flhl. "
source or income that addetl
$314 ,000 to the airport enterprbt:
fund in 1976·77.
-Security fees used to offset
cost o( security services at tht'
airport. fees that u!timatelv cost
enplaning passengers 2S cent:s Ii
trip and produced $200,00Q wonh
of reven\Ietn '76-17.
-Fuel·Oowace fe thtlt ~'
pr1v:ite plane ow~rir. lhtet! cent..'
for overy gallon 0( lb pumped
mto tbeir pl Qe Ch tank' t11
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500,000 \I al
·Two Hijackers
Seize Cargo
JARVIS ...
Lhe aid bill deteriorated into Ci
battle between Dem~ralic and
R e publican lea ders. An
ilflcrnoon session was canceled.
Auembty Republican noor
leader Paul Priolo or Mallbu
said weUare was the one polnt
preventing a1reemtnt belW91D
the tour Democrats and two
Republicans on Ule committee. "10RTH STONINGTON, Conn
<AP> I Two armed men
we ar i n,.g stocking ma sks
h1Jacked' a truck carrying at
least half a million dollars worth
of gold and silver fro m a
precious met.ats company to its
refinery, police said today.
The bandits. who had
snub-nosed re.volvers. took over
th e truck when the .driver
stopped on Interstate 95 to check
3Wom,en
Threatened
By Gunman
Three women were threatened
at gunpoint Tuesday in the
Laguna Hills Mall parking lot by
a man who au.empted to take
one of them with him as he
drove off in her brand new car.
Orange County Sheriff's of·
firers s:ud the gunman ap-
proached the three women as
one of the m . a San Juan
Capistrano school teacher, was
unlocking the trunk or her 1978
auto
The tC'acher, Kathleen Dee
Landreth 40. said the gunman
told her ·-rm not kidding you
I adv. you better give rne those
kt'ys or rll blow your head off ..
She said she hlMlded over the
keys and thcn''1lanaged to
evade the gunman as he rea!h ror her and her companions th
the t'omment. .. I'm going to ke
one of you with me "
Officer.:. ~aid the gunman then
drove off at high speed
They dest-rabed ham as black.
dbOUl SIX feet two. 170-180
pounds and wearing a brown
ny Ion Jacket. brown corduroy
11ants and a brown watch cap.
lie was wearing s unglasses
t"rom Page A J
AIRPORT. • •
Orange County Airport.
-Overnight transient fees
charged to owners of private
planes who keep their aircraft
overnight at the airport while on
cross country flights. fees that
range from $2.25 to $7.25 a day.
-Tiedown fees charged
private aircraft owners for the
s pace they use lo ~lore their
planes
Hurricane
No Threat
To California
LOS ANGELES CAP> -Hur
n cane Carlotta has hit its peak
and wiJI fizzle before striking
coastal areas either in Mexico or
California, a National Weather
Service spokesman reported to·
day
Carlotta was reported l,200
miles due south of Los Angeles
etnd heading northwesterly
toward Mexico but there "is no
evidence it will bit the coast,"
said Roger Hill or the service.
Carlotta was a full-fledged
hurricane with winds averaging
115 knots but was expected lo die
down lo winds of 90 knots Thurs·
day and gradually break up,
much as Tropical Storm Bud -
the rirst wiUl a male name -did
last week.
The only evidence Southern
California might see of Carlotta
is a few high clouds Thursday or
Friday. llJll said .
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a possible defect this morning,
police said. The nature or the
defect was not immediately
known.
The robbers handcuffed the
driver, who was alone in the
vehicle, chained him lo a tree,
then fled in the truck.
The driver freed bimsetr
within about lS minutes and was
picked up by a passing motorist,
who took him to a telephone.
police said.
Stephen B. Mudd. treasurer or
Handy & Harmon Corp. of New
York City, said the gold and
silver was worth al least
$500,000. He said it was difficult
to determine its exact value
because some of the metal was
in an impure form.
State Police Trooper J ohn
McLeod said company officials
told police Ule cargo. might be
worth $1 million or more.
Mudd said, "We have an
extensive security system. some
pretty sophisticated procedures
and equipment. Today's event as
appar ent evidence that our
security procedures have been
circumvented in some m anner.··
The truck. owned bv the L. P
M Corp. of New York. was
headed north near the Rhode
island border when the incident
occurred, police said.
I n 1973, a tractor-trailer
containing $150.000 worth of gold
bullion was h1Jacked from a
Connecticut Turnpike rest stop
in Orange The abandoned truck
was found less than a half·hour
later with its contents intact.
Stab Victim
Leads Cops
To Attacker
SAN BERNARDINO <AP>
A 13-year-old girl, slabbed re·
peatedly and apparently left for
dead, has le<t--Sheriff 's deputies
lo a young San Bernardino cou·
pie she claims assaulted her and
killed h er 17-year-old friend
authorities said. ·
San Bern ardi no County
sheriff's deputies arrested
Daniel Scott Murray, 20, and his
17-year-old wife. al their house
Tuesday and booked them for in·
vestigation or murder, attempt·
ed murder and rape.
The girls had been offered
rides home by Ule couple Mon·
day night, but instead wer e
taken lo the couple's home,
where a party was going on, said
Sgt. Robert Cordy.
The two girls were tied up
after smoking marijuana and
the 13-year-old was taken lo an
upstairs bathroom where she
was allegedly assaulted by Mur-
ray. Cordy said.
The younger girl told deputies
she was then taken downstairs
and her 17-year-old friend was
dragged upstairs. She said that
was the last time she saw her
friend.
Jim and His Balloon
~urf er Jim l.!hlcr lakes .i wave off Hunt
1~gton Beach with balloon ·tied to him.
Jim_ and _the balloon slaycd up during the
entire ridt;. p _id. the balloon help his
balance while hdmg the big sw·f that has
co~e up this week off the Orange Coast ..
Is 1l a new secr et device for surfers··
Perhaps a new safety device'! Nope. He
wore the balloon Tuesday just for the fun or it, said Jim .
Court Restricts
Police Searches
WASHINGTON <AP> -Police
may not conduct an extensive
search of the sce11e of a murder
without a court warrant. the
U.S. Supreme Court ruled today.
The court unanimously
overturned a narcotics
convacUon against Rulus Mincey
Jr., who was accused of killing
an undercover narcotics agent
during a nod on his apartment
in Tucson. Ariz .. on Oct 28. 1974.
Mincey also had been found
guilty or murder. b\Jt that
conviction was overturned by
the Arizona Supreme Court on
grounds the judge improperly
instructed the jury about
crim inaJ intent.
In today's ruling. the Supreme
Court held lhal a four-day
search of Mincey's apartment.
following the shooting death of
the undercove r agent . was
unreasonable.
"A four-day search that
included opening dresser
drawers and ripping up carpets
can hardly be rationalized in
terms of the legilimate concerns
that justify an e mergency
search ... Justice Potter Stewart
Dana Point
Woman Leaps
To Her Death
said for the court
.. If the warranlless search of a
horn icide scene as reasonable.
why not the warrantless search
or the scene of a rape, a robbery
or a burglary?"
Stewart said "it is one thing lo
say that one who as legally taken
into police custody has a
lessened right or privacy in hjs
person. It is quite another to
argue that he also has a lessened
right of privacy in his entire
house··
The Supreme Court ruling left
the way open for Mincey to be
retried both on the narcotics
charges and the murder charge
that had been thrown out of the
Arizona court.
But at a n t retrial, the
prosecution would be barred
from introducing evidence
seized dur ing t he four -day
search of Mincey's apartm~nt.
McCarthy
Hospitalized
For Alkrgy
SACRAMENTO CA P l As·
sembly Speaker Leo McCarthy
was admitted to Mercy Hospital
here, suffering from what ap-
peared lo be an allergic reac·
lion. his office announced.
McCarthy. 47. was at a meet·
ang in his Capitol office Tuesday
night when he complained of dis·
tress. press aide Howard
Gingold said
Gingold s aid McCarthy was
short of breath, his face was
flushed and he complained of a
tingling sensation in his race and
a s light chest discomfort
. Doctors have ruled out a heart
allack. and believe his trouble
may have been caused by some
nuts McCarthy had eaten.
Gingold said.
McCarthy has no history or
heart trouble or any other health
problem. Gingold said.
Starts July 1st
"Eliminate cost ol Uvt"-oa
AFDC. and he's got himself a bill." Priolo aaid iD an interview
a fter McC1rtby complained
Republicans appear ed to be
b acking a way from earller
a1reementa. "We want to be
conctllatory. We only have one
afea ot disagreement."
Priolo and Sen. William
Campbell. the other Republican
comD}iUee member. said they
did not want lo cut s imilar 7.65
percent increases for 600 000
age_d. blind and disabled we ti are
re~1p1ent.s.
The welfare battle pushed into
the backg r ou n d ot h er
d_isagreements on the school.
city and special district portions
of the rescue bill. including a
Republican move lo exclude
pohce and fire services from
budget cuts.
The other major provisions of
the aid bill provide about $2 hilli~n for schools, between $1
h1ll1on a nd Sl.S billion for
count!es. including some form or
the dis puted welfare funds, and
bcl"'.een $250 million and $325
i:n al hon for cities and special districts
f'ro• Pag~ A I
DRUGS •.•
has previously been assocaateo
with t he Hessians, a motorcycle
c lub which in the past has
occasionally clashed with other
biker organizations.
Investigators said the Rizzone
case was at first brought to their
altenlion by the Los Angeles
Police Department. ll was not
clear if the s uspect has current
connections lo the Hessians.
Questioned about the charge
of possession of a concealable
firearm by an ex -f e l on.
Lieutenant Young said he could
not comment on Rizione·s
previous conviction.
Authorities said after Los
Angeles police initiated the
inves_tigalion. it was decided to
turn at over to Huntington Beach
police since the alleged drug
case was centered in wes t Oran~c County.
Both of the two alleged bard
drug compounds confiscated
cocaine and Quaalude. ar~
stimulants, allhoul{h cocaine 1s
organic origin and Qu aalude
as a synthetic chemical.
Later slabbed several times.
the 13-year-old was found wan·
derlng in Ule Lucerne Valley by
a motorist Tuesday morning.
Cordy said. Offi cers found the
body of her friend a mile away.
A woman who jumped to her
death Tuesday from the lOlh
floor of a downtown Santa Ana
office building has b ee n
identified by Orange County
Coroner·s officers as Janice Lee
Bikos, 37. of 33221 Caribbean
Way, Dana Point.
M ake you r se lection now fro m the
largest collectio n of fi ne interior
f urnishings in the area
The identity of the 17-year-old
vic~if!l w.as withheld pending
nolaflcation of next of kin.
Deputies did not disclose how
she was slain.
Senten ce: D e ath
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP> -As
7S opponents of Ule death penal·
ty staged a protest outside Ule
courtroom. a 25-year·old Mem·
phis, Tenn., man convicted or
murdering a security guard
became the first person sen·
tcnced under Kentucky's l'.'2·
year·old capital punishment
law.
Police said Mrs. Bikos. a reg-
istered nurse who was recently
divorced in Superior Court, left
a note indicating that the recent
loss of . her job and mounting
depression led her to decide to
take her life.
Pedestrian s and office
workers in the Santa Ana Civic
Center complex watched in hor·
ror as Mrs. Bikos climbed to an
air well on the loth floor of an of·
fice building at 401 W. Civic
Center Drive, hesitated and then
jumped.
Virus Mishap
Researclwrs Still Isolated
WASHINGTON <A P l -Two medic~ re·
searchers exposed during a laboratory mishap lo rat
blood contaminated with deadly lassa fever virus
are in strict isolation at an Army hospital while they
and their doctors watch for symptoms pf the
dreaded ailment.
"Into each life a littJr.,.ram must fall ," quipped
one of the men in a telc~one interview two weeks
after a tiny test tube popped open and changed his
life into a deadly wailing game.
The names of the men were withheld al their re ·
quest and because the Center for Disease CDntrol.
whe re lhey work, said idenlifying t hem would be "a
clearly unwarranted invasion of their personal
privacy."
There are no signs either of the researchers has
contracted the disease, but they probably will be
kept away from each other and the outsldc world
through lbe weekend
Lassa fever, a virus identified in Nigeria less
than 10 yean; ago, is carried by a ral found common·
ly in parts of Africa but not in .the United States. It
obtained notoriety with the 1974 publlcation of
"fo"evcr !" a book by J9hn G Fuller
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VOL. 71 , NO. 172, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES \ ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2l, 1978 TEN CENTS
Art Auetion t~ Glean $18.5 ltlilliOn
LONDON <AP> -Excited art
dealers and collectors from
around the world overflowed
auction rooms today and
clamored to place bids for the
von Hirsch collection, paying
record prices in one of the most
s pectacular art auctions in
history.
"It's more like a casino than
an art auction,'' said the dealer
as drawings, watercolors and
miniatures from the collection
were put on the block al Sotheby
Parke Bernet on New Bond
Street.
Other bidders used leased
telephone lines from the firm's
Madison Avenue headquarters
in New York.
Today's highes t bid of $925,000
w e nt to the 15th century
"Branchini Madonna," a record
price for a painting by its Italian
master, Giovanni Di Paelo, paid
by the Norton Simon Foundation
of Los Angeles.
Twentv-seven old masters. in·
eluding ·paintings by El Greco,
Rubens, Tintoretto and Tiepolo
were sold.
Today's sale reaped a total of
$2,925,405. That brought the pro-
ceeds of the first two days of the
sale to $8,063,040.
Bidding has run so high the
auctioneers expect the sale to
glean at least $18.5 million, $3.7
million more than predicted for
the six-day auction.
The Di Paolo masterwork is
dated 1427. The price s urpassed
Bus_ing Junked? .
Action Mulled by N-M Trmtees
By MICHAEL PASKEVICH
Of I .. Dally f'llot St.It
Claiming they can no longer
be responsible for the safety or
students on the way to and from
school. Newport-Mesa school
trustees inched closer to junking
their school buses Tuesday.
No action was t a ken, but
trustees learned that a post·
J arvis Amendment plan to have
parents pay for service could •
create what school board Presi-
dent Donald Smallwood called
"a monster."
"If we use our buses and
drivers and charge, and if so·
meone says they can't affortJ it,
we have to give them a ride Cun·
der the state Education Code),"
noted Superintende nt J ohn
Nicoll.
On e parent at Tuesday's
special meeting at Davis Middle
School m Costa Mesa accused
the board of "acting pompous"
Plaintiff Barked
.Zoning Initiative
Condemned by CM
By TOM BAltLEY
OI .. IM!ty flf ... Staff
Lawye ;s tor the Arn~t
Development Co. found the City
of Costa Mesa on their side lo·
day when they condemned an in-
iliati ve that rezoned north Costa
Mesa property as a violation of
landowners rights.
Deputy City Attorney Thomas
J . Wood told Judge Walte r 17 Charamza as the Orange County
Supe rior Court trial or the
lawsuit filed by Arnet opened ·
that the city believes tbe in·
itiative ordinance passed by
public vote last March 7 "should
be found to be invalid.
"The use of the initiative proc·
ess violates the mandate of
local governments and is con·
lrary to the spirit or long range
planning and development,"
Wood said in his opening state·
ment.
"It is a wasteful, inefficient in-
terference Wllh the rights or land-
owne rs." the deputy city at-
torney added.
Judge Chara m za is being
asked by Amel to overturn an
initiative which forced the re-
zoning of 49 acres on which
Arnel planned to build 539 apart·
!llents and 126 single family
homes.
Lawyers for the Segerstrom
family have joined Arnel in the
lawsuit on the grounds that the
Costa Mesa voters included 13. l
acres of nearby Segerstrom land
in the initiative and also rezoned
that property R-1.
Arne! a llorney L eona rd
Hampel conde mMd tbe in-
itiative as being a conspiracy to
d e fraud the compan y, "a
carefully plotted attempt to
destroy our approved project."
He oamed the North C~a
Mesa Homeowners Associatibn
<See ZONING, Page AZ>
More Cost,s
Considered
For Airport
By GARY GRANVILLE
Of lM Dalli 1f1 .. Stall
Casting their eyes about for
additional sources of revenue.
county s upe r vis ors moved
Tuesday to make Orange County
A•rport more of a profit m aker.
However, supervisors stopped
s hort of agreeing lo divert
dollars earned at the airport to
the county's gener al fund to
replace sagging property tax
revenues
Nonthe less, private and
commercial airport users can
expect to pay increased fees.
And a portion of those fees
may be used to p ay county
gove rnment wha t it would
receive in property taxes if the
airport was on the tax rolls.
For now, a committee of
<See AIRPORT, Page A2)
and said the board should con·
cern itself first with eliminating
"fancy" leased cars used by ad-
ministrators.
"We're going to talk about
that. too." Smallwood told Janet
Pelichowski.
"l feel you are punishing me
as a parent and I don 'l think you
should." she said of plans to cut
busing.
District officials said it costs
about $77 per student per year lo
bus them to school. The overall
district cost is more t ha n
$900,000 for bus ser vice. includ -
mg fie ld and athletic trips .
The district would lose about
$185.000 10 state subsidies if bus·
ing is canceled a ltogether. This
additional cost a lso would be
passed on to parents if the dis·
trict adopts a "pay as you go"
bus program, offi cials s aid.
Trustees Belly J o Bailey,
Carol Martin, a nd Rod Mac-
Millian said the district should
continue lo consider busing kin-
der ga rteners through third
graders to school. Trustee Tom
Henderson suggested that service
also be extended to fourth and
firth graders.
SmaUwood took a harder line,
saying he would have to be con·
vinced to fund any dist rict bus
service. He suggested that
parents form K-3 busing booster
clubs lo "take care or the kids
and reel good in the process."
There was a clear consensus
from the seven-member board
that o lde r s tudenh can do
without bus service.
Mrs. Bailey noted that 10.000
summer school students last
year made it to their classes
without any district buses.
As for high school field and
athletic trips, she said, "If they
can afford rock bands at noon
(with student body funds>. I'm
sure they can pay for transport-
ing their teams."
Smallwood said the board is
nol out to "punish" the public
for passing Proposition 13, but
said the board is concerned with
keep in g quality in the
classrooms as high as possible
He stressed that it is the
parents'. not the dis trict's.
responsibility to get children
safely lo school.
Superintendent Nicoll noted
that the City of Newport Beach
may cut school crossing guards
from its budget. Newport Beach
has six crossing gua rds and
Costa Mesa has none.
llest!~d frotra Riptide
Newport Beach liCcguard Doug Fabi an
pulls unidentified swimmer Crom a riptide
Tuesfi) near Ne~port Pier as Jileguacd
Lt Ron Johnson maneuvers rescue boat.
Newport lifeguards hauled 93 sw1mmers
out or the water Tuesday as s urf and rip·
i.du_ kidted up-along ~ortions of the
coastline
I
'~ \ '
the previous record auction
price of about $144,000 paid at
Soth eby's for Di Paolo's
.. Christ on the Cross" in 1973.
The Madonna, a six-foot pie·
lure of. the Virg.i.n and Child on
an arched wooden panel, is the
second earliest work by Di
Paolo. It was painted for the
chapel of the Brancbini family
in Siena. Italy.
Tuesday night's opener bore
out the advance conclusion that
the von Hirsch sale would
eclipse Sotbeby's record $11.6
million sale la.st year of the con-
tents of Mentmore Towers, a
former Rothschild estate in
Buckinghamshire.
The stunner of the opening
session was a record a uction
price of $1.2 million paid by
Swiss dealer Marianne Feilchen·
feldt for a small watercolor
landscape by the German artist
Albrecht Durer. Painted in 1495.
it depicts the rock and church or
lim and Bis Balloon
Doss Trento in northern Italy
and wlll go to a West German
m useum. Sotheby's presal e
est.imate was $370,000.
"Ttie Virgin as Queen or
Heaven" by the 16th century
painter Hans Baldung was
purchased today for $453,250, a
record price for the painter, who
was a student of Durer·s. The
1514 wood panel painting was
bought by the London and Paris
art dealers, Essoldo Fine Art.
Surf er Jim Uhler takes a wave off Hunt·
ington Beach with ba lloon tied to him.
Jim and the balloon s tayed up during the
entire ride. Did the balloon help his
balance while riding the big surf that has
come up this week ore the Orange Coa~t?
ls it a new secret device for surfers?
Perhaps a new safety device? Nope. He
wore the balloon Tuesday just for the Cun
of it, said Jim.
Appraisal Bid Approved
Mesa Pan.el to Assess ~ Cost Housing
Costa Mesa's Hous ing and
Community Development com·
mittee bas won council approval
to appraise sites for lower in-
come housing, but councilmen
were mifred that the committee
listed specific sites in its initial
report.
Before voting unanimously
Monday to let the committee
spend some or its federal runds
lo appraise "several" prospec-
tive sites, the council asked City
Tax Savings
Attorney h obert Campagna if
locations or such sites could be
kept rrom the public in the
future.
Campagna said the council
would be straddling "a fine
line" since taxpayers· money is
involved and "this is a pubhc de-
cision for the public."
The housing committee ·s re-
port lists the following four sites
as possible locations for the
federally-funded housing : 8.2
Irvine Co. Vows
Rebates to Tenants
By PIDLIP ROSMARIN
Of .. Oeolr ru.c SIMI
Irvine Company Pres ide nt
Peter Kremer pledged Tuesday
that windfall property tax re-
venues saved on apartments
because of Proposition 13 will be
rebated to tenants.
Estimates by the county tax
assessor a re that overall
compa ny properties, before
passage or the Jarvis initiative,
would have been assessed $14
Sorcery Out
Of Doldrums
In Tahiti Race
Jacob Wood 's Sorcery has
broken out of the doldrums and
Is on the move again in the Los
Angeles to Tahiti yacht race.
AL lbe 9 a .m. position report
Sorcery had logged 221 miles in
tbe previous 24 hours and was
l ,,40 miles from Tahiti.
The other three yachts were
still struggllo1 through the
doldrum!. Westward log~ only
95 mil , Tula 56, and Celebra·
lion 30.
Tula wp In aecood place with
l ,804 mlles to go, We$twafd w
.!,857 mlles rrom the flnlSh and
11.;eTebra"Uoo, 1,&'70.
million in property taxes.
H the measure stands a s
voters approved it, the company
will realize a n $8 million
savings, according to the
assessor.
Kremer said. however. that
the assessor's estimate probably
is too high, and that the size of
company s avings can't be
known until t ax bills are
received in November.
Other factors that would
Impinge on the size or possible
rent rebates Include legislature
debate tbJt would withdraw or
reduce property tax relief on
apartment properties.
Also. it isn't known how the
initiative may be changed by
pending court decisions.
However it turns out. Kremer
said, any tax reduction directly
attributable lo apa rtme nl
properties will be passed lo
renters.
Kreme r r eaffirm ed the
company policy to conUnue with
annual rent increases to "stay lri
llne with the market.·'
The lrvlne Company chief
executive also proposed a joint
committee or companf ofnclal!\
and representatives o the city,
th e I rvine Unified School
Olttrict and the Greeter 1.rvlne
Industrial League to s tudy hn pac ts a nd sol utioos l o
pro blems o r lbe JarvJs lnlllatlve.
<See--.EBATE, hWt At>
acres at 667 Balcer Street, 4.2
acres at 851 Baker, 2.4 acres al
the southeast corne r of Fair
Drive at Fairview Road and 4
acres at Bear Street and Yukon
Avenue.
Councilwoman Arlene Schafer
said the latter site sbouJd be
"a utomat1ca lly d e le t e d "
because it's out of the ballpark
<financially>."
Without being specific, Coun-
c ti man Dom Raciti s aid ,he
didn't like at least two or the
prospectJve sites.
Councilmen said they are try-
ing to save taxpayers money by
not revealing specific sites. ap.
parently because the purchase
cost may rise if the landowners
are aware oC the city 's interests.
The nine -m embe r housing
committee currently has about
$750.000 in federal Housing and
Urban Development funds.
The money would go to private
developers to help lower the cost
of purchasing land ror the hous·
ing units. This wouJd allow the
builders to keep rents at no
more than 25 percent or renters
<See APPRAISAL, Page AJ>
Coast
Weathe r
Patchy low c lo uds tonight and Thursday
morning. Slightly cooler
along the coast. Lows
tonight near 62. Higbs
Thursday 68 to 72.
INSIDE TODA 't'
Although aummer camps
are where JIOU 1Ull dump off
ldda, they aren't whot they
wed to be. StOf'JI Page A7.
,.I .
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In Wesi•lnster
$1 Million
Drugs Seize
By t\RnlUll R. VINSEL
CM t• 1>11111 f'lle4 Matt
Seizure of $1 million worth of
"druga. slx guns and $25,000 in
cash at the Westminster home of
a man with alleged motorcycle
ga ng co nnections was
announced today by Huntington
Beach police. Richard R\zzone. 34, of 6152
Navajo Road was arrested :;;• a
team or undercover officers who
also confiscated five loaded
rifles and a loaded pistol,
mvestigators said.
Rizzone is now free on $250,000
bail pen<Hng a June 30
Coastline
College
Accredited
Coastline Community College,
the so·called "college without
walls," received full academic
accreditation Tuesday from the
Western Association of Schools
and Colleges.
The accreditation, considered
unusual for an institution in only
its second year of operation,
comes at a time when raculty
groups al other Coast
Community College District
campuses are caJUng for the
abandonment of Coastline
beca u se of passage of
Proposition 13.
Faculty groups at Golden
West and Orange Coast College
have subm itted a joint
resolution asking that Coastline
courses be transferred to their
arraignment ln West Orange
County Judicial District Court,
according to Huntington Beach
and Los Angeles police
spokesmen.
Narcotics De ta i 1 Lt. 8 ruce
Young, of the Huntington Beach
Police Department. alleged that
14 pounds of cocaine and S0,000
Quaalude pills were confiscated
from the Rizzone residenc1t.
Rizzone, who was captured
Thursday and released on bail
Friday. was booked on charges
or possession of cocaine ror sale,
possession of dangerous drugs
for sa le , possession of
ma r ijuana for sale, and
possession or a concealable
weapon by a convicted felon.
Investigators allege Rizzone
has previously been assoc1ateJ
with the Hessians. a motorcycle
club which in the past has
occasionally clashed with other
biker organizations.
Investigators said the Rizzone
case was at first brought to their
attention by the Los Angeles
Police Department. It was not
clear if the suspect has current
connections to the Hessians.
Questioned about the charge
of possession of a concealable
firearm by an ex.felon ,
Lieutenant Young said he could
not comment on Rizzone's
previous conviction.
McCarthy
Hospitalized
For Alkrgy
SACRAMENTO <AP> -As·
sembly Speaker Leo McCarthy
c1.1mpuses. was admiUed to Mercy Hospital
The fat'ulty resolution was here. suffering from what ap·
·..i a s s e d T u e s d a Y a s peared to be an allergic reac·
;· e present at iv es or t h e lion, bis omce announced.
accrediting agency for all McCarthy, 47, was at a meet·
t'olleges and universities in the ing in his Capitol office Tuesday
W e s t. w. e r e g ran.ting night when he complained of dis· acc;red1t~t1on to Co~stl1~e at tress, press aide Howard
their· s.em1annual meetmg an San Gingold said. Francisc~. . Gingold said McCarthy was <;oas~lt ne Col~ege has its llhort of breath his face was offices tn Fountain Valley but · . has no physical campus. Classes f!usb.ed and hE'. C0!11Pl.aaned of a
are held at 130 sites through th~ehng sensat1.on an his face and
101 ·square·mile district. s l ht chest discomfort.
The college has 70,000 , D torshave~uledoutaheart
part·time students and 85 ck, and believe his trouble
in s tructors. Many of the may have been caused by some
ins tructors teach full lime at n':'ts Mc~arthy bad eaten,
other sc ho91s . Others are Gingoldsa1d. .
professionalS' from business or McCarthy has no history of
indus trv who work in the fi elds heart trouble or any other health
they teach problem, Gingold said.
New-Cruise Missile
Tested Over Desert
WHITE SANDS MISSILE
RANGE. N.M. (AP> -The
cruise missile was test.fired for
two hours today and carried out
a series of maneuvers at speeds
up to 500 miles an hour over this
southern New Mexico missile
range.
The test firing of the 2,650·
pound Navy Tomahawk missile
was the first public display of
the weapons system.
Secretary of Defense Harold
Brown, who said development of
the missile is on schedule, pre-
dicted it will be able to penetrate
any Soviet defense when
deployed in the early 1980s.
He said the decision to imple·
ment full development of the
cruise missile rather than the
B· t bomber "in my view has
been completely vindicated."
Tht' missile, capable of carry·
1ng nuc lear or con ventional
warheads, was launched from
C1n AS Navy intruder jet at 7:45
a.m . over the missile range.
For two hours. the missile car·
ried out a series of maneuvers
flying over the range at various
altitudes at speeds up to 500
miles an hour.
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After its launch, the missile
followed the progra m in its com·
puterized guidance system.
Brown flew by helicopter to a
number of sites around the mi~·
site range where Army and
Navy officials collected data de·
s igned to determine under what
circumstances, if any, a cruise
missile is susceptible to detec·
tion by defense systems.
Cruise missile development
has been a major point of COO·
tention in the Strategic Arms
Limitation Talks with the Soviet
Union. The Carter administra·
lion announced its intentions to
emphasize the cruise miss ile
when it decided not to push for
development of the manned B· 1
bomber
The Department of Defense
chose the Navy's Tomahawk in·
stead of the Air Force air·launch
cruise missile for the public
showing. The Air Force version
is designed for launch rrorri
aircraft. The Tomahawk can be
launched from an airplane, a
submerged submarine, a s ur·
face ship or land· launch pad.
The Tomahawk is a s ubsonic
missile capable of carrying a
nuclear warhead. It weighs
about 2,000 pounds and.is gulded
by a navigational system t hat al.
lows it to maneuver according to
its computer program.
The Air Force and Navy each
fired six cruise missiles in 1976
in tests closed to the public.
Those missiles weijh.ed abQut
l ,900 pounds each and traveled
up to 540 miles per hour.
Lovelady said the range of the
missile was classified informa·
lion. He said there are long. and
short.range versions of the mis
slle under development.
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APPRAISAL
gross income.
Current plans are to rind land
for about SO units. said housing
coordinator Tony Cann ariato.
The council asked hlm to con·
Unuc th~ search by appraising
sites and lo limit development to
no more than two sites.
Cannartnto agreed and said
the committee has no lntenUon
of buying numerous sites for
small development1 because or
manaaement problems
O~lly Plltol P'tlot•..., lllcMrd KHMor
Lake Corona del Mar
The kids love it, but sunbathers and
picnickers aren't too crazy about the
lake that's developed in the middle of
Corona del Mar's Main Beach. Lifeguards
say the pond will remain because the ex·
lreme tides and high surf that caused tl
are expected to last for the next two days.
Commented one lifeguard: "There's no
real problem. but it's a little tough on the
people who want lo have a cookout."
Fro• Page A J
ZONING ...
as the architects of the initiative
drive and told Judge Charamza
that the resulting ordinance
"was designed to benefit a small
group of homeowners."
Hampel said the Costa Mesa
City Council was solidly in favor
or the Amel project and was
supporting it at the time when
Costa Mesa voters went to the
polls.
He said voters reacted to the
homeowners' drive .. in an emo-
tional and irrational manner.
They engaged in an exetcise in
retribution."
Wood agreed during opening
statements that four out or five
city councilmen had authored
arguments in opposition to the
initiative.
He told Judge Charamza that
the city had made several at·
tempts to have proponents of the
iniUative participate in the trial
but without success
l'ro• PGfle Al
REBATE ...
The \.vine Company be said.
which ~posed Proposition 13.
"shares a common concern with
these agencies, and we also feel
a common responsibility to help
solve these concerns."
Early this morning the Irvine
City Council appointed members
Bill Vardoulis and Larry Agran,
the C ity Manager William
Woollett Jr .. to sit on the new
board. to be called the Economic
Planning Committee.
Membership of other agencies
1s yet to be determined.
TONIGHT
COAST COMMUNITY
COLLEGE BOARD -Special
meeting, OCC Auditorium. 8
p.m .
THURSDAY, J UNE 22
FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT
.. Oliver." OCC Fine Arts 119.
7 .30 p.m. Adults $1, children 50
cents
Mesan Sentenced
In Teen Sex Case
A Costa Mesan accused on
arrest la~t Dec. 2 of pe rsuading
a 13·year·old girl to participate
1n acts of sexual perversion in
hi s apartment has been
sentenced to 90 days in Orange
County Jail and placed on three
years probation.
Superior Court Judge Mason
L . Fenton sentenced Leroy
Reynald Garcla, :?6, o! 449 Hamilton St.. after the
defendant pleaded guilty to
charges of contributing to the
dellnquencv of a minor.
North Court
CwsingDue
To Prop.13
Citing efrects of Proposition 13
on his court·s budget, Orange
County Superior Court Presiding
Judge Byron K. McMillan de-
cided today to suspend opera·
tions at the court's Fullerton
branch.
Judge McMillan closed down
the court's only branch after
pointing out that the very limit·
ed number of cases which are
dealt with every Friday mornjng
in F ullerton can be handled
more efficient l y and
economically in the Santa Ana
courthouse.
He noted that 1t costs $300 an
hour to operate the Fullerton
courtroom for the few cases that
appear on the north county
rourt·s calendar.
Repeated demands have been
made over the years for the
permanent closing o f the
Fullerton court on the grounds
that it is wasteful. serves a
limited number of attomeys and
requires the services of a judge
who is assigned from the Santa
Ana county courthouse.
Starts July 1st
Fro .. Page Al
AIRPORT .••
oupervtBor wdea JOined by an
of11c1al from county
adm1n18trator·:: office and 11
r e pre se ntativ~ of th ..
aud1tor·controller will study two
airport revenue options.
The comO'litlee will report to
the board July 10.
As things stand now. all
money earned a t the airport
flows Into an enterprise fund
earmarked for airport related
uses.
Retained earnings in the
<•nle rprise fund now total $4
million.
To now. the $4 million has
been ticketed for use in such
planned projects as parking and
asr terminal improvements.
Super visor Tom Riley said
today he will oppose any move
to direct money in the fuad away
from the airport.
Riley also indicated, however.
that he is not likely to oppose the
county recovering the tax roll
dollars as wel.1 as lht>
depreciation on its Orange
County Airport capital
investment
If that·s to be done. then fees
l'harged for use or the airport
will be increased. though Riley
opposes a s uggested $S
deplaning fee for commercial
air travelers.
Likely candidates f or
increased' airport fees. however.
include· •
-CommerciaJ airlines tbal
are charged landing fees based
on gross landing weight, a
source of income that added
S314.000 to the airport enterprise
fund in 1976·77.
-Security rees used to orrset
cost of security services at the
a irport. fees that ultimately cost
enplaning passengers 2S cents a
trip and produced $200,000 worth
of r evenue in '76·77.
-Fuel·Oowage fees that cost
private plane owners three cents
for every gallon of gas pumped
into their plane gas tanks at
Orange County Airport.
-Overnight transient fees
charged to owners of private
planes who keep their aircraft
overnight al the airport white on
cross country flights. fees that
range from S2.25 to $7.25 a day.
-Tiedown fees charged
private aircraft owners for the
space they use to store their
planes
Sentence: Death
LOUISVILLE. Ky. <AP> -As
75 opponents of the death penal·
ty staged a protest outside the
courtroom. a 25·year·old Mem·
phis. Tenn., man convicted or
murdering a security guard
became the first person sen·
tenced under Kentucky's \Yz.
year·old capitd punishment
law.
Cuts to Stir
State Battle
SACRAMENTO CAP> -State
legislators have set th«; stage for
battles over abortion, prisons,
state employee pay and restric·
lions on the University of
California in the 1978·79 state
budget.
Make your se lection now t rom the
largest collection of fine interior
furnishings in the area
Committees of the Assembly
and Senate finished more tbam
$300 million in budget cuts Tues·
day. Floor votes are possible by
the end of this week.
Both the Senate Finance Com·
mittee and the Assembly Ways
and Means Committee made ex-
tensive cuts in 'their versions of
the budget in order to free state
money for aid to local govern·
ments. which face a $7 billion
property tax loss under Proposi·
lion 13.
Taxpayers
Fight Suit
SAN FRANCISCO CAP I -
Four taxpayers Tuesday
challenged the legality of the
San Diego Unified School Dis·
trict 's use or public funds to
fight tax·cutting Proposition 13
in the courts.
The Cahfornia Supreme Court
was asked to order the sohool
di s trict and its board to
withdraw as participants in a
court action filed June 9 by 29
educational agencies around the
state seeking to have the con·
stitullonal amendment declared
invalid.
Call!omia voters on June 6 ap·
proved the Jarvls·Gann amend·
menl. which would cut property
taxes more than half and reduce
government revenues by about
$7 bllllon a year.
Fog Hits Airport
SAN FRANCISCO CAPl
f'o11 wes blamed Tuesday for de·
lays of up to nearly an hour in
alrcraft landings and dapartwu
at San Francisco's lnternallonal
Airport. o(Ciclals r~rted
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$50 Million Issue
Parties Differ
On Welfare Aid
,
S ACRAMENTO <AP> -One
issue -cc.l-of-living increases
in aid to welfare families -
continues to be the rocal po~nt o the battJe over • plan pro
by Gov. "Edmund Brown r. to
rescue local governments rrom
the e trecls or Proposition 13. <Reta~ story, AS>
Rei>u b lJcan leaders said
T ueed ay they will vote for Brown's~ billion grant and loan
package only it the 7.6S percent
inflation increases are excluded
from the Aid to FamiUes with
Dependent Children Rrant.s. The
increases would cost $50 million
.@fJ'd go to 1.47 million reclpient.s.
Virus Mishap
Researchers Still Isolated
WASHINGTON <AP> -Two medical re-
searchers -exposed during a laboratory mishap to rat
blood contaminated with deadly lass a fever virus
are in strict isolation at an Army hospital while they
and t heir doctors watch for symptoms or the
dreaded ailment.
"Into each life a little rain must fall." quipped
one of the men in a telephone interview two weeks
after a tiny test tube popped open and -changed his
life into a deadly waiting game.
The names of the men were withheld et their re·
quest and because the Center for Disease Control.
where they work, said identifying them would be "a
clearly unwarranted invasion of their personal
privacy."
There are no signs either of the researchers has
contracted the disease, but they probably will be
kept away from each other and the outside world
through the weekend.
Lassa fever. a virus identified in Nigeria less
than 10 years ago, is earned b y a rat round common·
ly in parts of Africa but'not in the United States. It
obtained 'll otoriety with the ·1974 publication of
.. Fever!" a book by John G. Fuller.
County Plans Hike
In Business Fees
By KATHY CL ANCY
Ol n. o.ilf ~ ... Si.fl
The cost of doing business in
unincorporated Orange County
-com mwtlUes soon may go -up at
an average of about $37.50 a
year per business.
Councilman
John Thomas
Faces Trial
Hun t ington Beach City
Councilman J ohn Thomas was
scheduled to stand trial today in
West Orange County Judicial
Dis trict <:Ourt <>n charges of
misdemeanor thefl, vandalism
and trespass.
It is alleged that Thomas.
prior to his election. disposed of
properly belonging to the King
Petroleum Company which
s ha res the premises or Thomas'
Huntington Beach trucking and
crane company
The alleged removal of $20,000
in oil well equipment and two
storage buildings reportedly
occur red between Sept. 25 and
Nov. 29 last year
An <'ight·woman, four.man
Jury was chosen Tuesday after
Thomas' attorney, Spencer
Alter. unsuccessfully tried to
delay the trial for three weeks.
Alter a rgued that T homas
fa <:es "h eavy m ee tin g
schedules·· for the n~xt three
weeks because of Cilv Council
budget deliberations. ·
.. It would be an imposition on
him, the city and the citizens
with one counc ilman (Ron
Pattinson) out of town," Alter
told Judge Kenneth Smith.
Deputy Dis trict Attor ney
Robert Herron, who o~posed the
delay, told the judge, '1 thought
Mr . Thomas had resigned from
the council/rrom what I read in
the press over UK? weekend."
County -supervisors endorsed
the idea of licensing businesses
in un incorporated areas Tues·
day as a means or gathering
economic data and to aid in en·
forcing zoning and a_afety reg·
ulations. T hey asked county officials to
report back within four months
on the types or businesses that
s hould be licensed, what fees
s hould be levied and which coun·
t y depar tment s hould ad ·
minister the licensing program.
At present county health, plan·
ning. fire and sheriff's agencies
provide regulatory and Inspec-
tion services to businesses. a re·
port to supervisors said .
But in the absence of a busi·
ness licensing program. the re·
port said, those agencies have
no way to recoup the cost or pro·
viding those services.
State Board of Equalization
figures for 1976 s howed there
were 4.272. businesses in unin·
corporated areas lbat held stale·
issued sales tax perm its.
If each or those had paid an
average license fee or $37.50 the
revenue to the county would
have been $160,295.
County officials said s tate law
permits the county to use in·
come from business licenses lo
pay for lbe county's inspection
and regulation costs but not lo
finance other county services
They said all 26 county cities
and most other California coun·
ties license businesses.
But in Orange County llcens·
ing has been lim ited in the past
to ambulance firms, solicitors,
dance and pool balls, massage
parlors and bingo games.
The county issued 518 licenses
in 1977 charging fees of up to
$126 per year.
Without a business license pro-
gra m . county officials sald they
lack economic data about county
firms and have no formal way or
learning when b us inesses
chan ge, possibly making them
subject to new regulation or in·
spection.
Democrats, led by Assembly
Speaker Leo McCarthy of San
Francisco , resisted the
Republican attack on AFDC.
But the GOP lawma kers
ham mered repeatedly al the
comparison or state employees
going without pay increases
because of Proposition 13 while
welfare recipients get increases
averaging $30 monthly for a
family or rour.
The AFDC grants cost the
slate $622 million annually and
provide a family or four a
monthly grant of $423.
A committee vote on $4 billion
in grants and $1 billion in loan&
could come as early as today.
The aid is Inte nded as a
one-time "trans ition year "
rescue for local government,
which loses $7 billion in property
tax funds from passage two
weeks ago of Proposition 13.
On Tuesday, a session of the
six-member committee writing
the aid bill deteriorated into a
battle between Democratic and
R e publican l ea ders. An
afternoon session was canceled.
Assembly Republican floor
leader Paul Priolo of Malibu
said welfare was the one point
preventing agreement between
the four Dem ocrats and two
Republicans on the committee.
Priolo and Sen. Willia m
Campbell, lhe other Republican
committee member, said they
did not want to cut similar 7.6S
percent increases for 600,000
aged, blind and disabled welfare
recii>ienls. "Eliminate cost of Living on
1\l'~Dc. and he's got himself a
bill.·· P riolo said in an interview
a fler McCarthy complained
Republicans appeared to be
backing away from earlier
agreements. "We want to be
conciliatory. We only have one
a rea of disagreement."
The welfare battle pushed into
the background ot h e r
disagreements on the school,
city and specia l district portions
of the rescue bill. including a
Republican move to exclude
police and fire services from
budget cuts.
The other major provisions of
the aid bill provide about $2
billion for schools, between $1
billion and $1.5 billion fo r
counties, iocluding some form of
the disputed welfare funds, and
between $250 million and $325
mill ion for cllies and special
districts
Cre dit Group
Turns Back
OC Contract
OHicials of a bill collection
service, whl> hoped to earn
money by ootaining overdue
medical payments owed county
governme nt, have canceled
the ir county contract.
County officials had labeled
the 8,680 accounts worth $3.5
million "uncoHect a ble" when
supervisors turned them over lo
Telecredit Collection Service of
Los Angeles early this year
Auditor-Controller Vic Heim
said that. as of May 26, the fi rm
had collected onl y $705 on the
county's behalf and were en-
titled to a eomm1ssion of only
$235
Whale company officials gave
no reason for canceling the con·
tract. Hei m said. ··we believe
that Telecrcdil's cost of collection
was exceeding the amount of re·
venue they could reasonably ex·
peel to receive."
The bills were owned by
former patients at Orange Coun-
ty Medical Center, a facility
county government sold to the
UC Jrvine Medical School two
years ago.
Drink or Two a Day OK
Doctors Say Moderate Embibing Not Harmftd
ST. LOUIS CAP > -One~r two
drinks a day may be OK, a panel
or doctors agreed at the annual
meetin g of t he Amer ican
Medical A.s3oclaUoo.
AJcobottca should not drlok,
they said: and pregnant women
probabl.)' abould not drink, they
said . But for the average
healthy penoa, moderate drink· lnf apparenUy ls not harmful.
n ract. evidence ii mounting
that people who drink alcohol
are leas likely -30 percent less
likely -to suffer heart attacks,
said Dr. Arthur L. Klatsky,
director or the coronary care un·
it or lhe Kaiser -Permanente
Medical Center ln Oald•nd.
Aalted at an ws conftren lo
4eaerallic about the eff ecl.1 or
moderate drtnklna, Dr. Frank -~~ ~. S. llU, rnedlcaf and l'flearcb uecuttve of lb Natlonal Coun· • •
cit on Alcoholism, said·
''It seems to me that for most
people. except alcoholics, people
with some degree or sophistica-
Uon, people who are healthy and not pregnant, show no harm
from moderate drh1Jdn1.
"People with dl1e111e condl·
lions, who are 1.akJne medica-
tion. should be consuJUog with
l..belr physician on how much
and when they can drink. And
untll there's further ln!ormatlon
on the low-dose ercecta of al~
on pregnan cy, the prudent
woman will exercise her r\1hl
not to drink durtni pregnancy.·•
Or. Klatsky de(lned "a drtnk"
as either a can or beer, about 3~
ounces of table wine or one
ounce or 80-proof liquor ra studies of thou1and1 of
member ~l lbe Kaher-
Pennanente beaJLh care plan, ba
\
said, one or the findings that
emerged was that beer drinkers,
usually know how much beer
they cons ume each day, wine
drinkers are less certain, and
whiskey drinkers often "honest~
ly don't know how m ucb they
coruume ."
Dr. Selle.as noted on the s ub-
jec t or vodka, incre asingly
popular In this country, that
•·people who are hiding their
alcoholism tend more toward
vodka.·· Ono reaaon Is that
vodka does not have an odor.
Dr. Klat.Aky said " study of
87 ,000 patients nt Kaiser·
Permanent s h o w ed that
moderatA.! drlnklpg, one or two
drinks a day was not associated
with a h1gber prevalence of
hypertemion. bi&Jt blood res·
sure .
DAILY PILOT
Don't Go Near the Water?
She j usl may not. with this commercial
beach towel to remind her of what may be
lurking around the next wave. This pie -
turesque scene was snapped along Rocky
Point in Corona del Mar.
HB Eyes
Fees for
Services
OC Shelter to End
Decompression Use
By ROBERT BARKER
Of tM Dlllty ll'll« Sutt
A user fee of about $6 for
every house and apartment was
cons idered Monday night by
Huntington Beach City Council
me mbers as a way or making up
for some of the revenue loss with
the passage or Propos;tion 13.
Offi c i a ls will con sid e r
cons olidating fees fo r s uch
s-ervices as trash c::ollection,
library, recreation and parking
for each of the city's 54,000
households.
A total or $3.5 million could be
ra ised if the user fee is set at $6.
However, Mayor Ron Shenkman
said today the $6 figure would be
the maximu m and that the
household charge could be less.
A decision on the fees will be
made when budget hearings
continue Monday through
Wednesday of next week.
Shenkman also said thal other
revenue could be increased by
raising commercial and
industrial f~.
Teachers '
Pay Halve_d?
NEEDLES <AP> -
Teachers he re may be
bringing home only half
their salaries. unless the
slate provides some relief
from budget cuts caused
by the passage of Proposi·
lion 13. school offi.cials
said.
Superinlen~nt Don
Carothers or the Needles
Unified School District
said Tuesday that school
board members wiU con·
side r half pay for the
sy'Mem 's 52 teachers at
their June 29 meeting.
The Needles dis trict is
expecting to lose a bout
$850,000, or approximately
one-third oC its S3 million
o peratin g budget .
Carothers said.
G em
......
Talk
By J C. HUMPHRIES
Gemologist
' \VllAT IS A DIAMOND'
nrid u.'11at ra 11 rnadl' of'
Th e ofteo ·cril1 c1zed de
compression cha mbe rs used
to destroy some 30,000 unwanted
pets each year at the Orange
County Animal Shelter probably
will close down within two
weeks.
Supervisors have approved
plans they ordered last month to
replace the decompr ession
method of animal des truct ion
with injections of sodium
pentobarbital.
The plans call for hiring two
state-certified animal health
technicians to administer the
injections as w e ll as "the
purchase of needed supplies.
John Sibley, county animal
control director. said recruiting
for the technicians is already
under way and the new program
should be operating in about two
weeks.
Supervisor Philip Anthony
recommended the injection
method of e uthanas ia last
mo n th, calling il
1 "unquestionably humane."
He also l a b e l e d 'th e
decompression chamber. which
kills animals by removing their
oxygen s upply, "absolute ly
inhumane."
Sibley, in a r epo rt tQ
sup ervisor s, said the new
injection prog ram will cost >
$23,400 annually compared with
the $7 .950 it now costs to operate
the chambers.
However. h e s aid . the
technicians aJso will administer
distemper, hepatitis and other
preventative injections to pets
brought into the shelter.
"This preventative measure
will Insure against the outbreak
of these most common do1e
Body Recover ed
POMONA, Kan. CAP> -The
body of another victim of a
weekend boating tragedy was
recovered Tuesday floating on
Lake Pomona. ending a three·
day search after the sinking of
the s howboat Whippoorwill
Melissa Wright. 9. was one of 15
persons. including her mother
and grandmother, who drowned
in what has been described as
the worst boating accident an
Kansas history.
diseases.·· he said
The technicians also will be
able to assist veterinarians in
caring ror injured an~ s ick
animals when they are not busy
with the eulbanasia task.
Sibley said s hutting down the
decompression chamber also
may prompt more residents tu
bring stray and unwanted pets
ti> lhe shelter
As a result, he said. the count y
may collect additional ~venue
an adoption and redemption fees.
During th e pro g ram 's
one-year pilot ope ration, he
eontinued, costs and revenues
will be watched so county
officials can assess its benefits.
Sibley said one decompression
c hamber will be kept in
ope r a tion . but o nl y f o r
em ergency use s uch as in the
case of a severely inj ured
a nimal brought to the shelter at
ni~ht
Alpine Seeks
ContrjhuJjons
I
For Firemen
ALPI NE <AP 1 Every
household in Alpine as being
asked to contribute SJOO to
forestall the July t closing or the
Alpine Fire Department, in dire
straits because of the passage of
Proposition 13.
A eit1zens committee of 30
volunteers met at the Fire sta-
tion Tuesday night to draft the
fl ie r as k ing for the SlOO
donatioms. The leaflets will be
i;cnt to every home in hopes of
raisin g $150,000, a six-month
budget for the 22·membe, fire·
fighting force
By late Tuesday. $2.000 had
been collected "and our fliers
haven'L even gone out yet." said
Fire Ch.ief Jay Ellis
A bout 8.000 people reside in
the 20-square·mile Alpine Fire
Protection Distract in San Diego
County. Like many other small
fire districts. it runs on funds
borrowed against anticipated
tax revenues.
The diamond Is the world's most
sought-after stone. It re presents beauty, love, constancy and value. But what. really, Is It? Whit is It made of?
Why does It shine so?
It Is a form of carbon, not too far
removed organlcally, from coel. But
It's own Chance crystalllzatlon sets It apart. Once, It was recognlnd only as
a hard, almosl ~structrbte tool. Even today, there a more diamonds
used In Industry tha In Jew.Irv. But
the very finest specl ens began to be
rKognliec:t, • ftw hu dred years ago, as the most t>eaut1tu1 , tTlost tltry of
substances.
Fine jewelry comes in all sizes
In earlier eges, the ruby, saPPhlre
and emerald and other colored stonu -even turq~w -ranked ebove the d ia mond In deslrebllfty. But th~
diamond Is now the most tf"ffsul'9d of
all . In tht SmlthSonlan lnstltute's collecUon of thousands Of minerals,
only abol.lt 100 are cles.slfltd es oems.
Of u,,t l~ther• Is no doubt Which
ranks nu r one. The diamond! It mJl ttmed~ts pltte at the toe>
U goo<l things ~'Oml' in sm.tll pudt.i~cs. ,1temstone.s
nre no exception. Fine jcwt'lry. lar~<' or small, rcftects
its own unique dcsi~n. Jt•wclry is individual. Bui
the American Gem Socic•ty Rl'gistc.>rcd Jeweler-a
Jtemologictllly troinc>d 11od dc:'pc:'ndublc jcwder-
C3n counsel you. St..-c our s11pNh collection ~
of An" jewelry. Likt· size~. we h:we rri{'t', ("cl~ I
to At t hl' lnrj.tC.'st uncl !lmnllt'~I budgt'h. ~
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Marplaiae
·Pop Goes the Fourth
DEFUSING THE FOtJ&TB: PoUce officials of
Newport Beach, our coastal metropolis of beachel, bay
and harbor, announced only yesterday that thla year, tbo
Fourth of July ls aolna to be different. They're &olnc to
take the fireworb out of the Fourth.
Por decades now, it bu been Uletal to ahoot off
pyrotechnics within the city llmlta ol Newp>rt unless you
WeRt able to obtain a very special permit throulb the ctb'
ball Bureac:racy.
As a matter of fact, it is even ~al in Newport to
transport fireworks. Tbus you were technically a
lawbreaker if you had a box ol sparklers in Your car trunk.
OVD TUE YEA.&S the anti-pyrotechnic law became
much akin to Probibillon's ban of the consumption,
b'anaportatlon or sale of alcoholic apirita.
That is, lt was one of the most universally ignored laws in the land.
Come Fourth of July, 1'Jewport Beach has tradit.ioftally
lit up like it was World War 111. S~yrockets fill the air.
Roman candles burst over the water. A va.st array of
pyrotechnic fountains and displays showered the beaches
and strands.
One Fourth of July a couple of years back, I happened
upon the Lido Isle beachfront when the entire place was
ablaze with varied pyrotechnics. About that time, a harbor
patrol boat cruised uo. The officer aboard 1ot on b1a
loudspeaker and began warning the citizenry of the
dangers their fireworks posed to all the yachts with canvas
covers that were moored nearby.
JVST AJIOUT AT tbat moment, three or four Roman
candles were fired in the direction of the harbor patrol .
boat. As lbe balls of fire wbi.zzed overhead, the boat
operator hit the throttle to remove bis craft from the area.
"Thank you very much for your eooperaUOft," the
patrolman mumbled over his loudspeaker as his boat
!'oared away from the danger zone.
This year,.Newport Beach police say lh.i.n8s are going
to be different. They're going to post anti-fireworks warn-
ing signs al a ll or the city limits. 'They're going to post the
beaches and bayfronta. Lifeguard jeeps will be employed
to <:ruise the sands, make arrests and confiscate con·
traband fountains and firecrackers.
TRIS BEING THE CASE, I suppose we can anticipate
a lot or Fourth of July arrests at places like Lido l.sle,
Bayshores, Harbor Island, Big Canyon, Balboa Island,
Linda Isle and on the big yachts upon the harbor waters.
Ob, there may alao be a few arrests around the public
piers in Balboa and Newport and along Seashore Drive.
We shall see.
You have to wish the Newport police a lot of luck in
their fireworks crackdown. If they pull il off, it'll be a first
for the Fourth.
Israel to Broadcast
'Hofucamt' Movie
TEL AVIV, Israel (AP> -The televiJJon film "Holocaust"
will be aired in l!rael within the next few months, the J&raell
broadcast authority decided after lenathy debate.
lt was argued that the American movie would cause meolal
torment to survivors of the Nui concentraUon camps. "It'• painful
anytime you open a wound," authority sPC>keaman MOlbe Amirav
said. "but we've decided tbal tbe educational value ol such a rum merits its showing."
The four-part movle will not .be shown on four couecuUve
nights, as it waa...Qrlgi.nally broadcut in the United States. "We
don't need to intenalfy ita dramatic effect," Amlrav said. "We Just want to intorm."
·F,ear Follows •
Greece Quake
SALONIKA. Creeee <AP> -Police 1ay H perlODS were killed and
about 150 injured in a a>owerfW earthquake that devastated tarse areu of Salonlka,Greece'seeeond tartest clty, and sent most ot the
600,000 resideslta fleet.ng to the countryside.
The quake, which regtstend ~on the Rlcbt« sc.te, st.rock the tapltal of northern Greeee at ~
11 :03 p.m. Tuesday after a HTBE DAMAGE and disrup-
montb of lesser treinors. lion ls qulte aerious," said Gov.
Bulgaria and ·Yugoslavia, lite Costas P,ylarinos ... but wltb
Greece in the Balkan earth· moat of the city bet.ng new il bu
quake belt, also were shaken but resisted remarkably well. Il
reported no casualUes. could bave been worse."
People Jumped trom As tremors continued .
balconies. Persona trapped engineers warned residenta to
beneath the ruins erted for help. stay clear or damaged buildJqs
because ol the da.naer ol sharp
B ke altenbocb. Thousands heeded Sen. ...n.o the waming and tied to the COUD·
•fl.I tryside giving parts of Salonika
Raps ·Media
'Invasion'
BOSTON <AP > -Lashing out at the press for what be called a
"lust ror blood" and "reckJess
invasion or my privacy... Sea.
Edward W. Brooke said he will
no t give up his fight for
re·election to a third term.
"I accept the responsibility for
the fact that this private matter,
this personal family business
has become public. But I cannot
equate the right of the public to
know with the right of the mecJia
to revel," s a i d th e
Mass achusetts Re publican.
whose personal finances have
been the subject of newspaper
articles.
BROOKE, WHO FACES
challenges in primary and the
ge neral e lection. read a
prepared slatement to reporters
on Tuesday. He announced
before the start of the news
conference that be would not
answer questiods. "He wanted
to make a statement tonight,"
said his press secretary. Robert
Waite. "He didn•t wa.nt to go
beyond that.··
Brooke said, "It is not my
nature to run away from a fight
. . . I would not be serving
jwstice if I dropped this . . . case
before the facts were in and
berore the facts could be
properly judged."
HE DISPUTED STORIES
this week in the Washington
Post and the Boston Globe. The
Post article said Brooke claimed
his two daughters as dependents
on bis £ederal tax returns during
the years when they were
ma rried and not living at home.
The Globe story said Brooke
f a iled to disclose b is
co.ownership of hls mother's
Watergate apartment.
"The story that appeared in
the Wasblngton Post is false."
Brooke said. He said that during
the years 1970, 1971 , 1974, and
197S, his daughter Remi was, ln
fact. living with the family and during most of those years,
Brooke said, he also pald her
.college tuiUon. Brooke s aid in 1975, bis
younger daughter. Edwina.
lived part or the year in Paris
and returned home to prepare
for ber wedding ln August. He
said be bas not claimed Edwina
as a deduction since 1975.
Brooke also denied the story
about his co-ownersbip of bis
mother's Watergate apartment.
"I have absolutely no financial
or equitable interest In my
mother's apartment . • • I am
listed as the co-owner of my
mother's apartment ror estate
planning purposes ooly. · ·
the appearance ol a ghost town.
Jn Athens, Premier Constan·
tine Caramanlls called a special
cabinet sesJ1oo to plan aid fOI'
the city and declared a state ol
emergeney.
NEW 8tJILDINOS appeared
lo wtthatand the sboek well. But
older buildings we re badly
damaged. Many bad been
cracked bt the earliet shocks.
Police said 11 persons were
killed when two old apartment
bu.ildiAp col.lapsed.
U .s. Consul· General Dan
Zachary said there were no re·
ports of any Americans killed or
injured. Zachary saict the con·
sulate, in a six-story building·
which OWJrlooks t.be harbor. bad
sustained aome damage.
111£ EXODUS or the popula·
ti<m caused huge traffic jams aqd left the city to policemen,
firemen . soldiers and other
rescue workers digglog in the
rubble under searchlights.
Six survivors were dug rrom
the ruins or one 8·story apart·
ment building.
Electricity was ~ut off. Water
pipes were broken in many parts
of the city Emer gency com·
munications with tbe rest of the
country were set up. Help was
rushed from Athens, 190 miles to
tbe south.
••Tbe city was shaking Llke a
leaf." said journa list Nikos
Sollopoulos.
THE EPICENTER or the
quake was at Lake Volvi, about
30 miles east or Salonllta . It was .
the center also or tremors Mon·
day that gave one local man a
fatal heart attack and sent 10
other people to hospitals with in-
juries or in shock.
NAflON I WOALD I WEATHER
Wadlington laterrietc
Howard Jarvis. blunt-spoken architect of the California
tax rebellion, talks with a reporter Tuesday in
Wa shington after addressing the Washington Press Club
at a luncheon. Jarvis is in the nation's capital meeting
with various government officials.
De 'Died' Twiee
FamiJi.ett S.tramed by Mixup
AKRON, Ohio <AP> -Nilleteen-year-Glct Steve Koval died
today in Akron's St. Thomas HospilaJ, ending an ordeal for his
family which was told be was killed, only to team later that be was
still clinging to life.
Koval initially had ~n mistaken for another victim of a Sunday automobile crash. His parents. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen
Koval Jr .. of Silver Lake, had raced friends beside hi& closed
casket and were preparing for a funeral Mass on Tuesd8J1 when
they discovered Steve was alive and in critical condition.
A SPOKESWOMAN for the hospital said Koval died at 6:34 a.m. today.
"You hear about these things, but it is really a traumaUc
situation," said Jim Johnson. vice president of Hummel Funeral
Home. where the fi rst body was taken.
Authorities idenUfied the other as Christopher Anfaa1.1a • .aJso
of Silver Lake. Koval was a passenger in Anfaa&'• cu which
struck a tree in Silver Lake, a suburb or Akron.
Tbe Koval and Anfang famille& have refused to talk to
reporters about the mixup.
BOTH YOUNG MEN, who were described as tall and having
blond lialr and blue eyes, suffered facial damage in the accident.
Both were alive al the scene and were taken to Green Cross Hospital in Cuyahoga Falls.
James Ctaoo, chief investigator for the coroner's office. said
this is the first time such a thing has happened in the orfice.
Crano said tentative identiftcation of the men was made at the
scene by a friend who was nearby al the Ume.
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alike. We can prove It with
what we call a Saving• Loan .
1 t leta you borrow money on tho
money you have In your Mutual
Savings certificate account-at
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CALIFORNIA wecm.soay June 2' 1978 OAIL y PILOT A~
Vowed Over Prop.
'
Battk 13 Limit Proposal
SACRAMENTO I AP r -RepresentatJVes of backers launched a c1&mp1ugn to put it befbre
powerful b~lness 1tnd &&rtcuJture groups say lhey voters an November.
w11l fiaht a proposed constltullonal amendment Hay's stand was echoed by spokesmen for the
that 'll'ould limit Proposition ll's tax cuts to California Association of Realtors and the
resldenUal property. Califorru<1 Farm Bureau. •
"We 're totaJlr opposed." John Hay, executive
vice president of the California Chamber of
Commerce, said Tuesday llS amendment ROBERT MONAGAN, PRESIDENT OF the
California Manufacturers Association, said his
8275,000 Elflhezzled
' Film Executive
Faces Charges
LOS ANGELES CAP> -Columbia Pictures.
still recovering from the stunning admission o(
former company president David Begelman that
be forged $40,000 in studio checks. suffered another
shock when an accounting director was charged
with embezzling $275.000.
INVESTIGATORS SAID TUESDAY that a
warrant has been Issued for the arrest of Audrey
Lisner, 41, of North Hollywood. Mt-s. Lisner is
direcl(>r of accounts for the Screen ~ms division
or Columbia.
"We think we know her whereabouts." said
Deputy District Attorney Sterling Norris. "She is
out or the Los Angeles County area but we expect.
to pick her up."
Norris said Mrs .. Lisner , who disappeared
during an audit of Columbia's books, is accused of
embezzling between June 1975 and April or this
year by allegedly cashing travelers checks that
were to be used to pay film crews on location.
THERE IS NO 'CONNECTION between the
cases against Mrs. Lisner and Begelman, Norris
s aid, other than both persons had executive
positions within the compa ny.
"""''·~· LESSON ON WILDERNESS A TRAGEDY
Michelle Chapman With Dog Benji
Begclman is due to be sentenced June 28 on his
no-contest pica to a grand theft charge involving .;-
the forging and cashing of four checks in the
names or sever al prominent Hollywood
performers. including actor Cliff Robertson.
ArsotJ Suspeeted
4 Die in SF
Hotel Blaze
SAN FRANCISCO <A P > -Four persons were
killed in a fast-spreading predawn blaze today at a
s mall San Francisco hotel, sending more than a
dozen patrons jumping out windows for safety, fire officials said
Fire Chier Andrew
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Caspar sald arson "is der-
s':."'r ~TE initely suspected" as the 1•"' cause of the fire at the
Moonlite Sale 1 Sale of Sales this
Fri nite 7 to 10 pm
at Huntington Center I
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Identities of the dead were not immediately •
available. Caspar said at Jeasl five other persons :
wtte taken to nearby hospitals for treatment of ,.
s moke inhalation. •
T raftl Clamp11 E lindnaied
SQUAW VALLEY IAP> -The eliminatiol'I or
a design Cla"' at a cost or a few thousand dollars
might have prevented the fatal cable car accident
here which killed four persons and injured 30,
Squaw Valley Ski Corp. board chairman Alex
Cushing said Tuesday.
While the exact cause o( the accident remains
a mystery. Cushing said the original plans for the
tram car called for cable clamps designed as a
"failsafe" device to hold the cables in their
pulleys. Those clamps were never installed, be
said.
Of P R a dar T urned Down
SACRAMENTO CAP) -The California
Highway Patrol has made another try -but it "9till
can't get the Legislature to approve radar to catch
speeders.
The latest effort was voted down 16·18 Tuesday
in the stale Senate.
California is the only state in which the
highway patrol does not use radar, although it is
used in California's cities and counties.
T rial De nial Asl«>d
SAN FRANCISCO CAP > -Tbe state Supreme
Court has received a request to overturn an appeal
court's reversal of Juan Corona's 25 murder con-
victions and deny the convicted mass murderer a
new trial.
A petition from the state attorney general's of.
fice Tuesday claimed the state Court of Appeals
mistakenly held that Corona's trial counsel,
Richard Hawk, "rendered him conslitvtionally ln-
errective assistance ...
DoU Bait Bid R efeued
LOS ANGELES CAP> -A U.S. District judge
bas refused to Issue an immediate restraining or-
der agalnst Arco Industries Ltd. to halt its produc-
tion or a line of dolls based on cbaract~rs in the
blockbuster film "Star Wars."
Judge Irving Hill denied the request from
Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp. Tuesday. The
film company, along with General MUls Fun
Group, Inc. has filed a S1 million copyrlght in-
rrtngement ~uit against Arco.
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organazallon hadn't yet ta.ken a position on the
partial rollback but said he sees problems with it.
Proposition 13. a $7 billion property tax cul approved by voters two weeks ago, applies to
owners of both residential and business property
A con~titutlo nal amendment introduced
Monday by Sen. Ralph Ollis, D-Gardena. would
llmlt the cuts to residential property, including
Dad Dies
LessOn Turns
'4 Into Tragedy
RIVERSIDE CAP > -Michelle Chapman 's
father had been teaching her about the wilderness
-about cteatures like snakes and lizards. His last
lesson was one~e didn't tnean to teach -about
the deadly pole 1~ o'T wild poisonous plants.
Patrick C apman, 33, of Lancaster . Ohio,
apparently died Monday alter drinking a tea b~ewed from jimsonweed, according to the
Riverside County coroner's lnvesUgation.
CHAPMAN AND HIS 8· YEAa,.()LD daughter
had been camping out at the foot or the Box
Springs Mountains on the outskirts of Riverside for
several days before he boiled a tea from the
jimsonweed leaves and drank it "to ge t a
psychedelic high," Michelle said.
She said her father became incoherent and
disoriented and eventually collapsed. When she
couldn't wake him, she trudged up a small hill to
get help from some Department or Water resource
employees who were working on a pipeline.
CHAPMAN WAS FOUND DEAD, lying on his
s tomach over some rocks, clad only in plaid Be~muda sh_orts. His skin was a bright red color,
typ1cal of a Jimsonweed overdose, according to the
coroner's office.
apartmt:!nts and other rental units.
The m easure mus t be approved by th ll
Legis lature and voters.
A COALITION OF LABOR, TEACHERg,
school officials and blacks oflic1ally launched a
campaign Tuesday in s upport of the amendment.
s aying 1l could avoid sharp c uts in local
government programs.
"By reducing the weight or Proposition 13's
impact on local public services, we assure our
children's education can continue uninterrupted
and county. city and special district services wiU
not be seriously Impaired." said Steve Edwards,
president or the Califorma Teachers Association.
Edwards a ppeared at a Capitol press
conference along with representatives of the
AFL·CIO. NAACP. Los Angeles school board. Los-
Angeles and San Francisco teachers and Dills,
who quoted the Bible to stress bis point.
"'TO EVERY THING THERE IS A season
and a time to every purpose under Heaven,"' Dills
said. "We are here today because we think now is
the time for re-examination of Proposition 13, what
it actually meant and what it could become."
Jack Henning. bead of the state AFL-CIO. said "'
the Dills a mendment could save $3.S billion in
revenue for local governments. Pete Schaafsma of
the Legislative Analyst 's office said the lax loss
could be cut by 46 percent or more, depending on
how the amendment was interpreted.
Amendment supporters said most voters
wanted a cut in homeowner ~ property taxes when
they backed Proposition 13. They disagreed they
were being "arrogant" in trying to :imend a
recently approved ballot measure.
THEY CONTENDED THAT IN MANY cases
voters were not aware two-thirds of 13's relief
would go to business and investment property.
"Proposition 13 would have P.assed just a s
overwhelmingly 1f all of its benefits went to
homeowners and renters." said Howard Miller.
president of the Los Angeles Board of Education.
.. As a matter of fact. 1t might have passed even
more overwhelmtngly had that been the case."
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Or n9c Codst Da11v Pilot E ' .. itori' al Pag_~ ..................................... Ro.~.rt.N·W·e·~--Pu·b·lls.~.' .. T·M·m···s ·K".v.·•.1E.d .. IW' U, Wedne1d1y. June 21 . 1978 Bart>ar.t Kre1b1ch tEdllorlol Paoe Editor
. 8 c
Fairview Housing
Offers Benefits
Legislation submitted by Assemblyman Denna~
Mangers. D-Huntington Beach. and backed in concept.
by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. could clear the way for
f''airview State Hospital in Costa Mesa to lease 60 acres ot
state propet'ly for 502 housing umts.
A final decision on the Mangers bill is pending. but
the possibility ulready has drawn a mixed reaction from
ci ty officials.
Fears of added traffic congestion and a burden on city
services have been exoressed.
True, the city tax ·rolls would not benefit to any great
degree by new construction now that property tax rev-
enues have been cut subs tantially.
On the other hand, Fairview officials cite a 28 percent
turnover in many posts because of a lack of moderate·
cost housing in Costa Mesa.
The hospital faces a cutback to SO percent of its cur-
rent wards and even decertification because of its inabili· JY to retain qualified professionals.
Homes and apartments at Fairview could reverse
this situation. increase the city's stock of lower income
residences and actually reduce traffic by cutting down on
commuter trips into the city.
Patients. who would receive second priority in secur-
ing the dwelli'lgs, would certainly benefit by obtaining
added freedoms while still located near professional
therapy.
Plans· remain tentative and city officials can be ex-
pected to take a long and hard look at specifics before
they may become reality. Based on facts now at hand.
however. the benefits appear to outweigh the shortcom·
in gs
Mesans Trapped
Pictures don't lie The one below was taken on
Newport Boulevard in Costa Mesa on Memorial Day.
Unfortunatelv. residents have come to learn that it
doesn't take a n'ational holiday to create this sort of a
lie-up as' beach-bound traffic streams off the end of
the unfinished Costa Mesa Freeway onto the overloaded
boulevard.
On almost any weekend, and plenty or weekdays too,
you just can't get there from here --not if the route
involves Newport Boulevard.
And perhaps the most frustrating thing for the
fr<lZzled motoris t inching along in this steamy mess is the
view out the window on the driver's side.
There. bl·hind the chain-link fence is 'the weed· and
tree-filled swathe that cuts through the middle of town.
That ·s the "freeway route" and it belongs to the state
hus for \'ear!>.
\\'hat does the state Transportation Commission think
of all this " Very little. apparently. In fact it was
scheduled to delete the route from the state 'highway plan
this week until Gov. Brown. urged on by Assemblyman
Ocnnis Mangers. obtained a month's delay.
CalTrans Director Adriana Gianturco has made 1t
plain s he secs no point in considering extending the
freeway in the state-owned ditch. or even proceeding with
an environmental impact report on the situation.
Costa Mesans would like to make a couple of things
perfectly c lear : The impact on our environment is
outrageous; we resent being bottled up in our town
because of the state's intransigence; and if they're not
going to finish their freeway, at least give us back enough
of the damned ditch to accommodate some additional
traffic lanes on Newport Boulevard.
\\'e can't s urvive many more summers like this.
• Optn1ons expressed tn the space above are those ot the Daily Pilot
Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
artjsts. Reader comment is invited. Address The Dally Piiot. P.O.
Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 .
Boyd I Caesar
By L.M. BO'YO
Everybody's aware it was
Julius Caesar who said, "I
cam e. I saw I conquered."
But hardly anybody knows
just where he came to, what
he saw, and what he con·
quercd. It was to Asia where
he beat Pharnaces in the
BatUe of Zela. File that.
"Why," asked l , "do most
meo part their hair on the
Dear
~loomy
Gus
Feel sorry fo r our
schools after Prop. 13.
Do you sup~e leaving
outside spotlights on all
duy nt many schools in
Costa Mesa, plus the
bus storage yard had
anything to do with It?
8 .M .F.
le rt?" Because," replied a
bright client. "most mothers
are right handed."
All the notaries public in
Washington, D.C .• must be
presidential appointees.
Said Somerset Maugham:
"Money is like a ~ixth sense
-and you can't make use of
the other five without it.•·
Takes less energy to ruel
an airplane tank from the
bottom than from the top.
No, there Isn't any vodka in
Russian Punch. Actually. It's
igol och koy. needle em·
broldery imported from
Russia. The word Runch aJ.
I udes to the punch of the needle
through material.
If you were born 64 years
ago, you came lnto this world I.be same year that T ho mas
Edison Invented the
nashllR)lt.
To act woter ror its young.
the sand grouse or the
Sahara soaks Itself in nn -<>at.la, then lct.s iLS chf c4 ~p
on ils feathc~.
Was none other lh11n lho lat~ Oroucho Marx who de·
fined home as the pla~e
Where yoa tnanat YoUT hnd
Nichola8 von Hoff man
On the Road to .Armageddon?
His commencemenl speech at
the Naval Academy went far
toward solidifying the presi
dent's reputation as a Southern
fried Jerry Ford. Confused. in·
ternally contradi ctory .
gratuitously truculent, 1t came
close to the wheezing. barely
repressed hys teria. or his undis·
ting ulshed predecessor.
Quite vanished from human
sight is a man who told us 1n his
inaugural ad·
dress that
"We will
move th is
year a step
toward our ul ·
t imate goal -
the etimina-
ll on o r all
nuclear
weapons from
the earth ...
Last week we heard the same
president declare if the Russians
want an arms race or don't
either way is fine with him.
With the total American arms
sales abroad up lo 13.5 billion
this year, nowhere to be seen
is candidate Carter who was
once heard to say. "The United
States cannot be both the
world's leading champion of
peace and the world's leading
Mailbox
supplier of the weapons of war."
IN TONE his words have the
generalized fierceness or John
Kennedy's promise that
he would send Americans
anywhere anytime to fight. The
anyplace Carter has selected is
Africa. or course. and you can
only smile at the tboucht or
them bent over the presidential
desk studying snapshots taken
by CIA-missionaries in
LumbashiorLuanda. "See that man over in the UP·
per left-hand comer, Mr. Presi·
dent.·' you can imagine the ad·
miral saying. "No. that one,
that's the basketball coach. Yes.
that's right sir, this one. the one
with the ball. We thtnk he's a
Cuban. Note the cigar. sir. the
beard and the fact it appears to
say 'Made in Havana' on the
ball itself. sir ... What color.
sir? What kind o( group is the
one in the picture? This is the
Kolezzi high school freshman
basketball team. but we have
reason to believe it is a
paramilitary organization."
THE PRESIDENT has gotten
himself involved in a latter-day
African version of the French
and Indian wars. The Russians
and the Cubans. such rew of
them as are mucking around in
those parts or the jungle. are us-
ing the Lunda and Beluba tnbes
as the French and English once
used the Iroquois and the
Mohicans.
We on our side are backing
President Mobutu Sese Seko of
Zaire. a pedestrian. trooical
despot. incompetent and prob·
ably as wireliable as the man)'
others we.have supported lo our
subsequent chagrin and regret.
Tbls getting the natives to kill
each other in the rain forests
might be justified if som~ vital
American iRteres t wei.e at
stake. But it's nonsense to assert
that we have a significant-in·
terest in maintaining the in·
ternal political St atus QUO Of
every member of thti interna·
tional postal union
THE NEXT thing we know
they'll be telling us Cuban·
backed irregulars have seized
Bujjumbura in Burundi and if
we don't do something about it
our world will crack apart.
Even President Carter re·
alizes there a re limits to con·
vincing people or the need to
conduct surrogate struggles with
the Reds in remote. unimportant
ANDTffAf,,..
AND THAT····
places with unpronounceable
names . So he makes like
Woodrow Wilson enunciating the
old and dangerous doctrine of
the American mission to save
the cosmos.
The toiling oppressed of
Botswana. 1f indeed there are
toiling and oppressed in that lit·
tie-known land, are to have the
joys of American liberty and
majority rule conferred upon
them by Mr Carter and his
fellow American political Bible-
belters. So. too and this is the
dangerous part are the people
or the Soviet Union. to whom we
are also going to accord human
rights
IN THE 202 years since the
United States of America was
founded. Russia has been all
autocratic society. whether
ruled by czar or commii;sar. At
no time in that long pertod has it
been within the power of the
United States to close the
Siberian salt mines or have any
direct influence on Russian
politics. Privately we may
deplore the way Czar Alexander
the Third treated his people and
the way Brezhnev treats them.
but that's all we can do.
In has speech Ca rt er made
Soviet finagling in Africa and
Soviet tyranny al home a part of
thl• disarmament and arms con·
t rol equation I It> ~aid 1 hat if
publll· opinion hen· 1!-i upset over
tht• human rights issue. then
Congress won 't approve of a dis-
armament agreement. At the
same time he himself. by de·
manding that Russia become a
middle class. Western-style de·
mocracy. is irritating and im·
flaming that same public opin·
ion.
AGAINST THIS performance
upstage we have the background
Carter obbligato asking for guns
for the Turks. guns for the
Arabs. ~uns for the Israelis.
guns for the Iranians we
ha\'l' the Pentai.:on asking for a
rel>Umption of larRC ·SC<Jle
them1cal warfare development.
and we have thl• 'lUclear balance
of terror d1smtegratmA
Nt>w W<'apnn s and
technolo~1es will soon force both
Huss1a and the United States to
put hair triggers on their dooms -
day rockets. The chances grow
or an accidental .\rmageddon. of
infinity by madvertence
Cut Fat Government, Not Our Services
To the Editor·
I am so disturbed 1 decided l
had to sit down and write this
letter
The removal of s ummer
classes, firing of teachers. dis-
conlinuing after school sports
events, firing policemen and
firemen, etc. is not the way the
taxpayers intended Prop. 13 to
be implemented.
Cut out the fat of government!
Curb welfare , de c rease
legislative salaries, curb fringe
benefits of govern ment
employees. We want govern·
ment cut. not our essential
services.
I just heard today on lht> newi.
that the supervisorl> and judges
in Los Angeles are gctti n~ a
$2.000 a year increase and they
are already making S49,000 a
year. The salaries and retire·
ment pay all government
employees get is breaking our
backs. We are willing to help
those less fortunate than we but
since when are the m ajority or
government employees less
fortunate than we? These
monies may not all come .from
property taxes, t>ut they do
come from taJEes which could be
used for the more essential
needs Q/ the community.
There are definite priorities.
these must be acknowledged.
We the taxpayers arc mad.
damn mad and this anger is be-
ing fanned by the way our
wishes are being ignored.
Government is too big Cut
government!
MRS. ANNE NADER
Grad Conf WJl,.-1
To the Editor:
In response to Principal Tom
Jacobson's comments regarding
the behavior of students and
crowd at Newport Harbor High
School's graduation ceremonies.
I would like lo make three state·
ments as one of the spectators
that attended.
No one offered to take my
ticket as I entered the gates. Why
were they printed if no one
planned to take them and monitor
how m nny people were admitted?
Second, there was not ade·
qunte seating. There had been
only one set of cxt.rl) bleachers
brought in 1'hcre were people
sUt lnR ond crouching in the
alsleR nnd standing ulong aU the
renca on th home side o( ~be
ricild. Poor pl11nning!
THIRD. Just before the pro-
cea11ion ont of th counsel<>l'!I an·
nounoed that. tbo. pbot.oarapher
that had t>een scheduled to take
pictures of the graduates receiv-
ing their diplomas would not be
there. This forced parents to
come out of the stands down on·
to the field to take pictures.
The graduates we re showing
some high spirits admittedly,
but from my point of view there
was much more confusion
caused by the inadequate seat-
ing and the no-show by the
photographer.
Mr. Jacobson should look to
hi s organization of t h e
ceremonies and place at least
part or the blame for the failure
to complete them at his own of·
rice door
PAMELA A. ROBINSON
lttapre••ed
To the Editor: •
Because or our interest as
grandparents and continuing in·
t erest in preserving t he ex·
cellent school system we have
had in this area. we attended the
Newport-Mesa School Board
meeting at which they were dis·
c ussing some of the problems
they race because or the passage
of Prop. 13 and the ct.its expected
in this area.
I am ashamed to say this is
the first. school board meeting
we have ever attended. but it
will not be the last. We were so
impressed with the thoughtful.
concerned and intelligent ob·
servallons and conclusions that
were carried on at that meeting.
THOSE in the community who
n1ed "scare tactics" s hould
s hare some of the pain the
school board members, along
with Dr. Nicoll and other school
udminist.rators. are going
1hrough in order Lo do their best
to preserve a district that will be
the best possible ror the Children
of this area.
They will not be able to please
everyone. but they will do
whatever they can, witbln their
power, to serve this community.
They all deserve our support.
PEGOYandFRANKCAUDELL
Grand .IM"fl
To the Editor:
RegardinR the front paae arti·
cle on Monday. June 12, It struck
me funny that in 2S years or
Costa Mesa ':s exlsttlnce as an In·
corporatcd city there never ha11
been II resident or Co ta Men
selected a~ a member of the
Orangt-County Grand Jury.
Resld nts have been nominal
ed. but they beve been cut f~m
the hstofprosp(•cl1ve 1uror'i
I am not trying to s ay that the
Superior Court judges are dis·
criminating agains t the resi-
dents or Costa Mesa. but they
are overlooking Costa Mesa's
potential for good. capable jury
members.
I agree with Grand Jury
Foreman Henry Webber when
he said that he does not see how
the judges could get together
and say. "Let's not have
anybody from Costa Mesa "The
problem is tha\ Costa Mesa. in
my opinion. as nol well re·
cognized.
I FEEL we resident~ of Costa
Mesa should bl· reprcsentc<I on any jury, for we pay taJ<es that
support our legal system and we
should get what we pay for
I believe that there should be
equal representation for all resi-
dents of all 26 cities an Orange
County, Costa Mesa included.
I hope that I am on the 1979-80
grand jury. I call on all residents •
of our great city of Costa M~sa to
write their opinions in the Dail~
Piiot editorial page as I have
done. ·
Let ·shave Costa Mesans on the
Orange County Grand Jury'
RALPH SCHNEIDER JR.
Initiative Re11p•H111«>
To the Editor:
Whatever happened to the
truism that the lower the level of
government , tht! more
res ponsive it is to the will of the
people? If it ever was true. it
isn't any more in Costa Mesa
Compare governmental
responses to three recent in·
itiatives. On the state level we
had Prop. 13 Gov Urown ahd
Speaker McCarthy opposed Ill!
passage but have vowed to do
their best to make it work con-
sistent with their roles as ser
vants of the people of California
Atty. Gen. Younger, as attorney
for the people ot this stal~s. has
warned the enemies of Prop. 13
he would vigorously defend it to
the highest courts or this land.
On the county level. all five
' supervisors have decidtd to pass
the "TIN CUP" CTime Is Now.
Clean Up Politics> inltlotlve as
soon 95 It qualified hy receiving
t'nough valid si1rintures. ralhtr
than lo submit ll to a vote. Tht'y
agreed It would pass. and so In
ma"d of putt ng it on the b•llol
at ,. cost ot about m.ooo. they
voted to pllss it thcm11elves, lhw.
craccfully bow1ng to the will M
the l>cople of Orange County
~ I
Th~y did so even though a ma·
JOr1ty of them opposed the
meas ure while it was circulallng
ttmong the electorate lo obtain
s 1gnatun.~
BUT WllAT nappened in CosttJ
:vtesa when the initiative to re·
zone certain property in north
Costa Mesa began to ci rculate?
Four out or five of the council
people squawked to high heaven
and generally expressed the sen-
1 i men t that such use of in·
itiatives "would destroy
representative government."
<That is marvelous irony in an era
that perceives instruments of
direct democracy such as the in·
1tiative, recall. and referendum,
as the mos t precious tools in the
arsenalofdemocracy. 1
The 1ruuative passed despite
the des truction of the North
Costa Mesa Homeowners' As·
.:;ociation by the would-be de·
velopers' lawsuits against the in·
itiathc propon ents. the
circulators of the petition, the
Homeowners Association, and
one hundred "doe's" who were
accused of discussing the in·
itiat1ve proposal among their
neighbors.
The councilmanic reactions to
the lawsuits are chronicled in
the back editions of this paper.
Surface to say. it makes sorry
reading. When the so-called 'Ac·
tive Taxpayers Association" was
unable todefeatthe initiative with
an unprecedented expenditure of
money. the would-be developers
brought still another lawsuit, this
one against the city. attempting ta
have the initiative declared ii·
leJ?al, or unconstitutional.
Whet did the council instruct
"Its" city attorney to do? Why.
to agree with the opponents of
the initiul1vc. that's what.
Fasrmatinl'? how the attorney
general of this state Is tbe at·
torney for the citizens of
California, while the city at·
torncy or Co,.ta Mesa is the at-
torney ror the city council -not.
the people or the city or Costa
Mesa. Or is the problem jus•
that the people have not yet got·
ten the attention of the city coun·
cit of Costa Me.1a? What's it go-
ing to tnke?
MI Cl I.A EL T. McLAUGHLIN • uuera from rf(ldfrs Cl1'f Wflco11t'-.
Th.t nuht to condtnse lttters to /rt
IJKJU or tllmtnott ltbtl tf rtinwd
l.eUf'rt o/ JOO word.t or leu wm be
gtVffl prtJnnu AU Wttera mu .,...
cludr ~gnature ond mamng oddr•11
but nam•• moy be lbithMld on r~
QJUlt If aulficlnr recuclt u apparwnl
Poet'll wiU not be publWaai
II
NATIONAL Woon S<Jay. June 21 t978 DAIL y PILOT A 7
Camping Not What It Used to Be Particular People Select JOHNSON & SON
Homo of the "Golden Touch"
By llt;Gll A. MULLIGAN
5-•••C:~
RIDGEFIELD. Conn IAP > When I was a
boy back in the carefree pr•Jurass1c days or yore.
s ummer camp ~as a place where you learn ed how
to pick up snakes, cre m ate hot dogi., tell poison ivy
from poison s um ac and insert frog~ in lhe scout·
m aster's sleeping bag
At night you located Orion and the big Dipper ,
scar ed each other to death with ghost storij:j
around a camp fir<'. lis tened to th~ owls hoot a nd
the wa\'es lap the lake shore and wondered if you
could hold out until morning without venturing 30
yards into the wilderness to the latrine.
NOW. ACCORDING TO THE ADS in the Sun·
day papers. it's all changed. Camp is still a place
where your parents unload you for the s umme r.
while they tour E urope or paint the house, but
where they expect you to lose weight. improve
your tennis. master the oboe, br ush up on your
a lgebra. get into transcende ntal meditation. pol·
tery. aerobic dance. CB radio and rocketry.
Kid s go off to camp today to learn baseball
from Ted Williams, tennis from Don Budge, soccer
from Giorgio Chinaglia. basketball from John
Havlicek and Earl Monroe. golf from "our own
touring pr o" and a variety of other sports from
certified muscle techni·
cians or internation al
repute.
"ln·depth coach-
in g" a nd "Ol y m -
p ic-sized p l ay i ng
fie lds" are st a ndard
equipment in the great
o utdoors these d ays. We
' had a cow pasture for a
battlefield at old Camp
ll oga w as hi. a nd you
had to be s ure which
was thf.' bas<' befor<'
c;ltding into set•rJnd or
vou Wl'rl' in real in
clL·pth trouble.
1.a ... l Sunday ;i
HAVLICEK mus i<' 1·:.emp 1n the
Adirondacks boasted "l wo symphony orchestras
and a chorus ensemble" in its ad.
IN OUR llOGAN, WHICH IS what the big can-
va s t ents borrowed from the National Guard were
calle d . we had two harmonicas, a Je w's harp and
a kazoo. plus a kid who could play the spoons on
his buck teeth.
I can still hear him playing 'Tm Looking Over
a Fo ur Leaf Clover," and to this day it sends a ,
chill up my s pine.
Camps today have become as specialized as
univer s ity S Ub ·c~ J dc•partmenls or the• most • 4,.-
e~t rcnchc d f1ddom ~. or Stew
\\ a s h 1 n g I o 11
bu rcaucrac~
THERE ,\RE SL'MMER CAMPS DEVOTED
exclusively lo sailing, mountain climbing, modern
dance. ballet, musical com edy, fi gure s kating.
gymnastics. hack packing, fashion desig n. "breed-
ing and training of show horses." wa ter skiing,
opera tic performance a nd production. horseback
Swingers Strike
Blow for Charity
DETROIT <AP) -Is that clunker or a n auto
driving you to r age? A Detroit used car dealer has
com e up with a smashing way for motorists to
vent their frustration -and strike a blow for
chant) at the s ame time
f or 25 cent~. To m Heller will let customers
take three ~wipe:-. ~l an old automobile with a 12·
pound slc<l~chammcr
J\ dollar buyi. an extra swing and $5 pays for a
spc<:wl request. The money will be used to send
child ren to summer day camp and to support a
community business council.
Since the slu~ging started Thursd ay. Heller
has raised $48 and demolished one 1969 car . The
wrecks will be carted off Lo the junkyard where
Heller expects to be paid about $22 for cars he
bought for S50 apiece
Reel in our
BIGCATCH TM
Dinner I
' I
and Save
s100
This family dinner includts eight pieces of our
famous fjsh fillets cooked to a golden brown in our
secret batter. a keg o' slaw and fryts for four.
Bring in the wh ole crew or take it home. , ________________ ,
I C:. Air This coupon mtllln the ~uer SN[ I I ~ toSl.OOofftherqularpric:e unn I I 1AAI of $6 29 on one Big Catch11.1 1AIU I I Fish Family Dinner. I
I 3095 Harbor Blvd. in Cotta Me,. I
I Just S of San Diego Frw'/. across lrom Fedco I
DRIVE· THRU SER VICE A VALLAIJLE I
I crona~8ilver~.eb: I I Olltr npvn Ju11• lO Im SCAfOCX) SK)ff'ES I
-----------------~-· ti
nct1ng. wildernt!SS trekk1nj, !:>cuba diving, J udo·
l\lirale. cannt.•ipg, Kroup leadership and "English
riding at all leveh with video tape monitored in·
:.trucllon "
Then:·s a magic camp where 1n seven m agical
d:.iys a kid <'an le arn to saw the head counselor in
hair wttlll' his puents watch, their money disap·
pear
"Sli m down" camps for girls and "trim down
camps for boys .. urc dedicated to bur ning away
blubber in a blissful sum mer of "pollen.free slen·
deritation :.ind nutntaon:il re-education." In a four·
to eighl·\H•l'k program of ··controlled diet and
medically approved exercise goals.·· the calorie·
counting camper can s hed I ~ lo SO pounds and "de·
velop self confidence and a sense of belonging" un·
der the old camp slogan of "enjoy being a loser ."
A NUMBER Ot' SUMMER CAMPS a re closet
sch.ools, lear ning factories tucked away in the
woods. and it's a wonder kids don't see through
them . Water sports. woodland trails. 1.000 wilder ·
ness acres are jus t the come-on.
The small print in the ad reveals the place is a
penal colony for ·'remedial reading and math.
brushing up on basic learning skills. ad vanced and
make-up courses in french. Spanish. algebra and
American history ··
But then the wilderness isn't near as much on
the wild side as it used to be.
''ADVANCED RIDING AND WILDERNESS
cam ping." one ad p roclaims "No poison 1vy or
s nak es."
Another offers , "superior accommodations.
carpeted rooms and balanced diet "
The "livelv creative workshop" in a Vermont
camp with an Indian name two counties wide. of·
fers "rocketry. electronics, ham radio. wea ving.
clothes design. sculpture. painting. batik. creative
wr iting. guitar. jazz Clnd modern dance .. Natty
Bumpo and Daniel Boone would both be under·
achievers here.
l 'M AIM INTRIGUED BY a New Hampshire
camp's "balanced wildlife program" that includes
"photogr aphy, dark room and journalis m ."
a lthough observing some of the wildlife in our
news room might m a ke for an interesting s umme r.
"At Johnson & Son. we were treated In a very
professional and dignified manner''.
NANCY NITKIN
Huntington BHch. C•lll.
ANOTHER SATISIFIED CUSTOMER
.JOHNSON & SON
:~ I /\ camper packing his Bowie knife. flashlight
and h alazone tablets will be disappointed to hack
h is way through the nature trail to a clearing
markfd "individua l attention." "f1.illy accredjted"
a nd · diagnosis a nd remediation of learning dis-
a bilities."
Camp brochureti a'fln 't what they used to be
eithe r . Instead of stfossing fundamentals like ste n·
citing your name on your underwear a nd sending
off the footlocker with one's impedim ents two
weeks in advance, pre-paid. they now a ccent what
nature realty has to offer in the gr eat outdoors :
things hke. "behavio r modification ... "mot1vat_1on
development ... "non-competitive. non.compulsory
enriching activities in a warm. humanistic en-
vironment" and ·•guidance counseling to find your
real self in an orderly atmosphere conducive to
impr oved selr discipline.··
2626 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa • 540·5630
You don't even need a com pass.
"""' . LIMITED TIME
SALE STARTS THURSDAY. JUNE 22N D
SALE ENDS SUN DAY JUNE 25TH ..
HURRY. SOME QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED'.
Direct from Chicago's largest
producer of restaurant steaks.
Tender . lean and 1uicy restaura nt quality steak~ a t real
savings. Uur stcuks are specially selectt.od and closely
trimmed for m in imum waste and maximum eating plea-
sure. Come sample these s teaks .. talk with the packer's
representative ... find out. how you will save on delicio~s.
100% U.S. Governme nt inspected. resta ura n t.-qua hty
st.eaks. Sold only by t he box.
FIRST TIME EVER Of'FERED "DIRECT-TO-THE-PUBLIC''
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Try before
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the11e qualtty steaks
arc te nder nnd juicy 1/4 lb. patties. 24 patties per box.
with that t.ost.e·
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WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS
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IN s.:LB. BOX
ONLY, 10.30
YOU CAN CkARGE ANY MEAT PURCHASE WITH WARDS CHARG·ALL CREDIT CARD
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In 514-0Z. portions.
20 portions per box.
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All sleeks and h.im~urgera
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return remaining portions.
with proof of purchaae, within
10 day11, for prompt refund
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By DB. STEINC&OH.N
Dear Dr. Stelncrobn : I hate
taking pills ror my hJgh · blood
pressure. I adm1l l also dislike
dieting to lose weight. I also
have to give up my salt.
But my doctor tells me anti·
hypertensive pills, losing weight
and cutting down on salt are
basics in the treatment or
hypertension.
I'm the type of person who is
always looking for shortcuts.
When I 'm driving I'll take
shortcuts -and invariably get
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lost. l 'm now considering
another shortcut -lranscenden·
Lal meditation. I've heard there
have been medical studies that
prove it's effective in bringing
down blood pressure. What do
you think? -Mrs. L.
DEAR MRS. L . Follow lM
well-marked high ways and
there'll be less chance of getting
lost. Detours and shortcuts may
be all right when driving, but
shortcuts may be actually
dangerous where good health is
the destination.
REG. 10. 99 ea.
VACUUM PITCHER
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THE HOUSE
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ll is true that a few years ago
some studies in well-respected
medical institutions revealed
that in many patients meditation
reduced blood pressure and
pulse rate. But recent studies
did not confirm these desirable
reactions.
Althouazh oressure may have
fallen a bit initially, it climbed
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few months. The diastolic pres·
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I know m a ny. apparently
healthy individuals. who follow a
transcendental meditation re·
gime and find relaxation and
freedom from tension . Anything
that will produce such favorable
results is commendable.
However. Mrs . L .. don't rely
on it tor shortcut effective treat·
ment of your hypertension. As
your doctor says. pills. loss of
excess weight and low ~ale ur
take are essenllal for effective
treatment.
• • •
Doctors would rather put out
the match-flame or disease than
a three-alarm conflagration.
The only way he can do so ls to
see his patient when symptoms
begin. says Dr. Steincrohn in his
booklet. .. When To See Your
Doctor." For a copy write hjm
al this paper encloslng SO cents
and a stamped, self.addressed
envelope.
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RANGE COUNTY I AT YOUR SERVICE
"Cot a problem, Thttn wnle to Pat Dunn Pot will
cul red tape. gethng the answers and actwn you need
to aolve inequitiea in government and buml•.t.t Matl "°"' q~S'tl.mu to Pat Dunn. At Your Service. Orange
Cocut DailV Pilot. P 0 Bor 1560. Costa Meaa. CA
92626. Aa many letters cu possible will be an31DeTed.
bt.lt phoned inquiriell or letters not including the
read.er' a full name. addreu and bulmess ho1m1' phone
number cannot be considered. Thi11columnappearsdai·
ly except Saturdays "
V~atlon to Cut• Co•t•
DEAR PAT: Have the cost or vacations gone
pas much as the cost of living? I thought it would
a good idea to c heck before planning a two-
eek trip this summer
K.S., Fountain Valley
AU tourists wUI gel a rude shock in the pocket·
k when they make vacation trips this sumftler.
ta&lstlcs sbow that meal and lodging costs bav~
sen 12.4 percent in the past 12 months and 40 per·
ent since 1974. Tbls Is tlte year to conslllt travel
ulde books, aotomoblle clubs and travel agents to
et some advance warning of the cost of a fam Uy
acatloo, investigate the best travel bargains and
ke advantage of every cost cultlng posslbWty.
IDld D~ on ll~fltting S hoe•
DEAR PAT: Last March I ordered two pairs
of shoes from HI 11 Brothers of Lynchburg.
Virginia. The shoes didn ! t fit. so I sent both pairs
back. I received a $29.99 refund for one pair, but
my cashed check of $48.88 was full payment for
both pairs. This firm owes me $18.89, but I can't
seem to get it back. l.V., Costa Mesa
HlU Brothers' customer•servlce representative
told A YS that you wlll be contacted by phone about
tbls problem. The firm's reeonls indicate ~at
only one palr of shoes was T'etumed. You will be
asked &o provide proof of malling both pairs so tbe
addltloaal refund check can be sent.
Post Office Ge t ting P ennickitfl
DEAR READERS: On top of boosting first·
class postage rat.es, Ule U.S. PostaJ Service is gel·
ting tough about acceptlng wrapped packages for
maillng lhal do not meet its new standards.
Masking tape can no longer be used to seal
packages. Use reinforced tape instead.
Only clean boxes can be mailed unwrapped. U
you do use wrapping paper, make sure it bas the
strength of a large grocery bag. .
Write t he address and zip code with
smudgeproof Ink, a nd make your writing large
enough to read at 30 Inches. Vou can't use any un·
authorized marking either. For Instance, .. Rosh"
can't be written on a parcel U you aren't sending It
special deUvery. Use ''do not bend" only when
you've protected material witb cardboard stU·
reners. To make sure your packages at\ive safely, the
Postal Service suggests:enclosing a copy or your
return address and the address where the parcel
is being sent inside the package as well as outside;
packing Items in sturdy corrugated boxes that fit
as snugly as possible: and making sure the inside
of the package is cusbloned properly.
S 111ear Sequence E%plal n e d
DEAR PAT: Whenever I have a Pap smear
test the result is numbered. I asked my doctor
about this and he said the classifications run from
one through fiv~. He said he 'd tell me if I ever ha~ any trouble, but I'd still like to know what cond1·
lions exist for each or these numbers. F. E.,Costa Mesa
Wednesday. June 21. 1978 DAIL V PILOT A 8
Striving for a 'Different World'
By CAllOL MOORE OI .. Dl6tw Net l~H
I overheard a nel1hbor boy. who
skateboards cum
laude, tell a
pla~mate : "The graduaUon
was ao lona. And my brother was In
\he very back n>w
so he wu almost
the last to be
nominated."
WHAT SEEMS like forever to a
9·year·old Is ac· MOCM1•
tually one of life's brief moments
captured In the click of a camera. a flip of the tassel or a lump in \he
throat.
UC Irvine's commencement Satur·
day was no exception.
NaturaJJy there was the grandeur
or the academic march into Campus
Park. but lhe personal touches were
just as memorable.
blizzard of paper m oney into \he
fickle breezes.
THE FINE ARTS contingent
waved ballet shoes. scripts and sheet
music.
Business types unfurled a banner:
"Econ Grads Understand Unemploy·
ment.··
A fiotUla of blue and green balloons
was set off by rraduates ln lhe Pro-gram ot Socia Ecology. But their
merrlmept belied an Inner tug of the
heart.
1969. his high school classmates The citation was the result or a
raised funds to buy him a specially petition campaign. spearheaded by
equipped van. He took his wheelchair Yolanda Menvlde les. signed by
and persistence on to Santa Ana several hundred throughout the state
College and UCl. and Mexico, requesting an honorary
He alerted both campuses to lhe degree.
needs of handicapped students and
Initialed many changes such as ac· THE CEltTlnCATE was present·
cess ramps, lower driAking fountains ed to his mother. J osephina
and wider doorways -conveniences Al manza. during a b1Un1ual tribute
overlooked by able-bodied people. at the honor.I breakfast. There wasn't
a dry eye ln lhe room.
HE AIM) WAS instrumental ln working with the Orange County Durang hls Invocation, the Rev. 1 Kenneth Dunkelberger had reminded Transit District ln trying to get buses the graduates and equally proud •~ equipped with wheelchair lifts. Rivera. who died last year at 25, dlence that "a dllferent world cannot
was remembered as "an incredibly be built by indifferent people."
eUective change agent" -the dream He needn't worry about the Class
of most of bis classmates. of '78.
The audience hushed as program
d i rector Ellen Greenberger an·
nounced that a special cert.lficate
was being awarded Posthumously to
Victor Gomez Rivera Jr. whose at··
tempt to complete his education had drawn considerable attention. _..._....._ .......... .._..,...,,,,....._..,..._.._....__....._...,.__...,,,,....._..._,,,,.._....__....._.....__...,
Russian
Class Set
Five Week
SUMMER SCHOOL
Grade 1-8 As each school was presented for
degrees. its graduates gave out
cheers and other expressions of Joy.
F uture social sctentJsts tossed a
SHE PRAISED .. HIS academic
achievement. service to humanity,
courage and independence of thought
and action which stands as a model
for all members of the university
community."
After Rivera was paralyzed from
the neck down in a diving accident in
Special c lasses in
R ussian folk songs,
theater arts, language
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c hess will be offered
June 28th • ,Jutv 28tlt 1:30to12~'
Phone Reglstrdon
Begins ·Monday, June 1ttr.-•led H • R during the month or July Mesan Jai on eroin ap ~:nj~n~u~~v~i~: t~~
UCI Russian Institute
A Cos ta Mesan who three years probation. defendant serve his lime and Practicum.
admitted that he sold $50 Or an g e Co unt y in the Costa Mesa City The classes. offered
worth of heroin to men Superior Court Judge H . J ail. mainly in Russian. are
w ho proved to b e warr en Knight open to students and
undercover poli ce senteoce d Marlin Panlel was arrested m e mber s of the
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FlVE WEEK PROGRAM m .oo CPAYAaE AT •
S15.00PP WEIK) agents ha s b ee n Jeffrey Pantel, 21. of last April S after agents community who have
sentenced to six mo)ltbs 1300 W. Adams· St., and boug ht heroin at his studied Russian for two
in jail and placed on directed that the apa1'lmenl. totbreeyears. "-----------------..
Turn the house
yQit're living in
Into the house you've
been looking for. "1'
The primary description of Pap smears are
"negative," munlng no a&nonnal ce1ls are pres·
ent, and "positive," meaning some abnormal
cells are present. Class one means all clear .. Class
two indicates lnflammatlon, initaUon, lnfectaon or
m ild dysplas ia <nonmaliRnaol abnormal cell
growth ). Borderline dysplasia, pre-malignant cell
growth, or both are present for class three. 1 Class four Is highly suspicious ror malignancy
or carcinoma In situ -that i!., the cells have
malignant properties yet are conHned to one area
or one level or lissue. Class fi ve ls positive for
malignancy. Remember that both laboratories and d~tors
vary lo describing or naming these classifications,
so ask your doctor to explain bis procedure. Often
the distln<:Uoos between the different kinds or cells
are unclear. t..ab results also can vary depending
on tbe quality or testing.
SoN11~ Soles Tax Legil. imote
DEAR PAT: I received a bill from a
P ennsylvania publisher for a mail-order book
shipped from there. It was sold ou~ide. of the
state. and yet 1 am being charged Cahforma stale
sales tax. which has not happened to me befor~ for
out -of.state m a il order purchases. Is this a
legitimate charge? P.R., Mission Viejo
Yes. A state Board of Equalization spokesman
explains that the state malntalns offices In Dallas,
New York City and Chicago for Issuing permits &o
out·of·slate firms that bave saJes representatives
In California. The Pennsylvania p ubUsber In
qnestlon registered three CaWomla residents la Its
ofncial sales permit obtained al the New York
Office. In sucb ca!'les, il is required that California
sales tu be added.
UCB is giving 1h% to 1% off the norrrial
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. Fro111 now until July 31 you
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We've s.ot s tnall loans for
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carpcting. And big loans for big
j obs, like adding on a den or
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Q UEENIE Acadia Holds Lead Grand Theft'?
Boats Finuhing Bemuula Race
HAMILTON. Bermuda I AP> -
The 51 -fool sloop Acadia continued to
hold her corrected-time lead in the
IOR Clnternallonal Offshore) division
or the Newport·lo·Bermuda Yacht
Race today with 23 boats having
finished.
A cadia, owned and skippered by
Burt Keenan of Lafayette, La., had
been the eighth boat to finish at 3:38
a.m . EDT and the first in Class B.
She was also the first of 12 Onion
Patch boats to finish.
At the same time, the 61 -foot sloop
Tenacious, owned and skippered by
Atlanta Braves and Atlanta Hawks
owner Ted Turner. continued to hold
the lead on corrected-time in the
M HS C M easurement Handicap
Sy stem 1 division.
8 boats hn1sh1ng 1n order were
Tenacious , Vol c ano . Acadia,
Tempest. Encounter , Recluta,
~underhead, Congere. Scarmouche. Fl~ng Cloud. Gannet and Demon.
CLASS C YACHTS having finished
were, lo order. M arionelle. a
member of the British Onion Patch
team, and Carina, the 48·foot sloop
owned and skippered by Richard S.
Nye of New York. Carina won this
race in 1970 on corrected-time.
SENATE CHIEF
GWC's Green
~
St,o/,en Kiss a Crime
TEHRAN. lran <APl A 19-year-old student
was j ailed for i;leahng u kiss IJ\ pubhc in Abadan
Bazaar in southwest Iran
Authorities said the student, r..,turruag homu •
after three years study 1n London. grabbed a "1
pretty. 18-year-old A bad ani girt while she wa1> •
shopping with her mother and kissed her in public
without her consent.
The student told the oolice that the e1rl wore a
medallion with the inscnpt1on "Kiss Me ••
Therefore. "( kissed her." he said
The penalty'Cor such a theft in Iran could be a
three-month jail term.
It takl'i. the sung out or break mg up · TURNER, NEVER at a loss for
words. referred lo it as "the old folks
d1v1sion ...
Keenan, 39, who run s a
boat.chartering business in New
Orleans, said he and his crew had
tried to sail a conservative race.
sticking c lose to the rhumb line
course and concentrating on boat
speed all the way. "She's a sensitive.
delicate boat," K eenan said or
Acadia. "and you have to do a lot of
adjusting this and adjusting that ..
Green
For the Record
Tenacious had been the firth boat
to finish, at 2:06 a.m . EDT. However.
Acadia, finishing l.32 later, took the
Class B lead away from Tenacious on
corrected-time.
THE KEY TO the race. he said,
was keeping the boat going at
maximum spee d al all time.
particularly through the area of
almost no wind off the i s land
Tuesday afternoon.
Heat:h
Faculty
lA~ \/EGA~ M4tr,,. loCenloel
•S..\ued f\~tf' •nc.•uc:lift JUNEJ GRANT KAV J•-~ Rusk, 3', dl'ld OtM'te Chari-. 21. boll\ 01 cosle Mew JENNINGS·MI CHAEl Alan Or<1k11, ,I, of Garden C.rove, and Ctn·
ay lH, 1', 01 Hoolo~ton 8"acn. AREV·Ol.lll"l 0..Mt\ Rali>/l, JS.
MITCHELL 'IOBE IH J MITCHELL. oo.ea ....... on June 10. 1911 tn l.tQuf\ll Hiii>, C• Lo¥tnQ hu\.,.nd ol CAllll'ront' 1a1ner ol s.....n... 8odOv ol Mtndo<o1•<>.
C• • Bri"" MUchtll ol Lono S..«h, C• . gr•ndlA!Mr of RolMn Mithell•
60ddy ........... serlll<tt ... 11 ~ held
on n1ursoe1 Juow 21, 1'1t et ' 00 P M.
• 1 tht L•k• Hllll Community ~en,
lllll Mo<ll-P.....-•ay. ~ Holll, Ca Privet• Interment O'Connor
L~U ... Htlll _,UMy dfft!CIOO.
COO« CONGOOtf RUSSELL COOK, rttl· d~nt ol San Juan C•Pt\lrllfto, Ca. P•>Mtd ew•v on J-10, 1911 el Ille •o• ol 9• Funer•I _..,,es are pe,,.,. 1ng at Smith Tuctlin umo ~••Mew Morluarv......., LOGE OR MAGf'IUS W l OVE, IP"O time "''°""' ol L"9U"A ~•<II. C• wher~ "'" ••~ a V~trr1nanoin •l Lt1;un• "•lennan~n HO'>Ottal. Laguna St.en. C• Ht 03Ul'd ..... ,on Jun• II. 1~19 al
(,-f"\thn~. U Survfv~ by his w1fr
E t\rn, thr f!if' \Ofl'\ Of•nn1\, M1crwt" and Jfllrey, hi\ ClaUQl\tettn taw Oototlly 1
q randchHOren Anni~ ttnd ••n, thtee
\l\tet \ H&tr•f't Ctoc.1Pr of Par.aotnd,
Ca • AQM\ JC>lm\00 ol Mtrll' ... lOIO and I ffly Howt' ol llllno1\, Ont' bfolht•
CJ\< ar Loge ol Mlnne•ol•. Fune.di
\tt v1Cf\ will ~held on fhuodo Jun~
Jl, 1919 di 1 00 PM al Commun1ly Prt'sbyterlan Church, O S For.st,
t.•Qun• Ce•CI\, Ca w1tn Ot Jerr-t J . oM>kersl"J' olf1c.a11no ll1sna1oon weo ne\Oay JuM 21, 1'11 from •PM lo 9PM
di Paeth< V1f!W MOf'twr y in ltf'U o•
ttow•rs ••rn.ty rf'Q!Utsts. ~mo,.a1 con
tnt>ut•on\ to t~ Hetttt A\\Oet•hon ltt--
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Ion 8ROWNYAlt0 WILLIAM HENRV 8ROWNVAR0 •f>tClent ol Newoon Buell, C• Pa»..S •*•V on Junt' ?O, 1~79 S<Jrv1ved t>v his
•tlP Hope-E Aro w nyard dnd
Odugr\f rr\ 8.,e>h~UM Bro•rtvard ot
C.ul>l'•hno Ca .ind K•tnl,,..., HayP~ ot Reno N•vada and one on~on Holy Ro\ary will bl'! on We<lllbd•v Junf 11, ti 8PM Olnel M41•\ ol Cl'wtlllan 8uro•I
'*'"Of te1K>U1PCI on Junt' 12 •I 10AM 001n at Our UIOV Ouet'n 01 Inf An9eh C•IMllC Cllurc,.,, Nfwporl 8u<h, C•
interment •I A\.CM!tlon C!-Mflit,.ry In
1111\U ot tlOWH'\ COftlr+btu1ons may bf' madt to UCLA Me<loUI Ctnt•r 8alll Hn9tron FU<>er•I Horne Ct>ile Mesa
Olrf'CIOt\ ........ "...,
JOSf Ph "'4n Ot'n Nott~ ""''"~ Of Holland and re~ldenl 01 Onnot. C•.
01'\•0 •••v on Jun• 10. 1911 at the
••O• 01 81. S<Jrvtrt<I by IH\ son Or Stanley nn drn Nori 01 Newport Orath. CA Gravttlde ~rvlc~ will oe neld on Frid.av Juno 1J. 1911 et 11 ·oo A M ~• El Toro Cetnf'l e<y In El Toro, Ce Smith Tuthlll Lamb ~I• Mew Mottvary dlrec:cors. ~ ........ 8E•G BE RN ICE BERG, t t'\•d•nl ol Ne•DOrt Beach, Ca Puwc! •wo on lune 10. 1911 •I Ille otQe ol 90 Survived
I>• her llAUQ!tte< LINI• ~ of Co\la Mew ca Cremation Mid bUrlal •I sea tOl'ductell by Smith Tut,.,•11 Lamo C.O•I• Mesa Mortuary ~ ......
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and Conn•• Lois, 29. t>otll ol Hunt-1nglon BH<h REIO.HORNER -J•~ Ktrllwood,
SS, ol Huntlnoton Beach.*" \/ttglt
9 . •&. OI GarGen Grov~. BRAMSON·PORT ER -Herb•rt
By 11 a.m . local time the Class A
fi nishers in order were Circus
Max1mus, Jader . Ondine .
Boomerang, Inverness, Cayenne,
Salty Goose and Parandah II. Class
Morton."°·""" Yvonne L .. :M, both ol Two JlllTew E .. •ent e Fountain \/alley l 'W W./ a JUNE 3 HOLL AOAV·PLEMMONS G.rv
Ondine, owned and skippered by
S.A. Long of New York. had been
becalmed almost 12 hours about 90
miles north of the island.
,
A conservationist and
a s tudent or
e nvironm ental
preservation. Dr. Pet.er
M. Green of Huntington
Beach. l\!S been chosen
president of the Golden
Wes t College faculty
senate. L""· 39. and L•Nla M.ov1s. •>. t>oth ot
Hunt1n9ton Beac.n BOC.ART RENZELMAN Enul
C,u\tcl"o. 13., of LaQun.a twacn, ono
Deb•• Ann. 11, of Costa M~s• SF Club Plans Series He succeeded Gene L .
Tardy of Westminster.
who wa s appoin t ed
ass o c iate dean o f l RAPP SPECK lllOmas Ntvtn
lO ~nd JoKQuelont R , 11. l>Olh of Cost•Mew RATOORF'·RENFRO AIM1 L~w"
11 •.. ..., 0..br• l ynn. ti, Oolh of Hunt· 1n9ton Bf'oKll MYEtTE LE EPER C.•orQP Hl'rna9f'. SS, and Panwl• JHn. 7S, both ol Cost• -u. COOPE R·MARTIN -R-1 Elltoll,
3". and AnQtle Marte. JI. t>olll ol s.tn Juan (~oslrMIO
The Sl. Francis Yacht Club of San
Franc i sco will celebrate its new
t'lubhous e on the Marina in
S e ptember with its popular
Perpetual Trophy Series to which
two new events have been added .
l(NITTEL·BAAGA -Dennis Bruce. T he event is more ramiliarly ~;,~;;.~M'i:_lh•• Jean, 7s. t>olh o1 known as the ··Big Boal Series" as it
KOHLENBERG·PITELL -Joh" attracts some of the most glamorous
H•"'Y sr • 36·"' 111'1•·.,,., 00""" yachts on the West Coast racing • Ann. 2•. of L.tgune Hiiis. 01MtNNo.cuoMo -Pu Qua1e inside San Francisco Bay. MochHI, 47, ol Newport Bea<ll. and M•rt• p • 32. ol New Rochelle, N v ' HERNANOEZ·POLLOCI( -Jess REGATTA CHAIRMAN Jack
Joe, o . •nd o.,,._M4tri..l9, bolt\ol Keefe said a new trophy would be C•plst•ano Beacn. d f . . MASTERS.PHELPS -s1ep11en Joe, compete or this year in boats
7a, and KathlK'tl Evelyn 18, bOtn ol rating between 35 and 40 feel. Eight Wt'stm1nster DONN ELLY <;TORK Kenne1n
Sl•••n. V , ""° Lmoa &•rlM<•, ~ both ol ~•un1lng1on Beach (LE.AVER OICl(IE -R.ondy
Maurie~. 73, ot FuUerton, and V""'e Lynn, 1•. ol Wes1m1ns1er-8 R" V MER· ELL IOTT David lirucr, '41, and Betty Jo, 41, t>oln ol Huntington 8'>.tch WILSON llARG"S -Chrlsloo!ler Al l•n. 71, ot HuntJnglon Beach, <Ind
Marunne, u. of Plac.1<1t1a JUNE4 MARTIN·BE ... RO -Oav.O Harper, 19, .ind Tamara S~. 18, Oolh ol San
Cl,.mente LARRI ER Sf v UINE SlfPh•n Edwin. ll, and CMot Elll'n, 19, llOI" ol cost•Mt$A CHIRICHELLO PlAIA -TllomH Otto, ll, ...., Joyce, 19. oottl ot Hunt· onQIOn 8t'oKn JUNES JUTRAS MOSl;R -Don•IO K•Meth,
II, 11 OI Huntinvton Beacn ... nd Lori
~noy., IS, of Irvine MAHER-SCHILLER Jame\ J<Keph, 11, and Sus.innt, 19, l>Olh Of Costa Mesa FE RNANOEZ·ICOEBLI Javier Rutt ?2, •nel Lautte Ann, ?3, botn of
Hu~longlon Be•Ch JUNE• Bl TSEO OAlllOSON -Raymona .Albert, S4, ana 8«o.tra .Jean, 49 ootn of San Clem<!flle. VANZ.ANOllOORT·R ITCH IE
Kauai Racers
Start in SF
SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -The
second "big boat" division's
starting field of the Singlehand
Transpacific race to the
Hawaiian Isl and of Kauai got
under way at 1 p.m . Monday.
Sponsors of the race were
hopeful that this launch would
be more successful than last
Thursday's when strong winds
and waves forced out crews of
six of the smaller 20·29 foot
Jlotilla in the first 24 hours.
Eight of 14 survived the first
leg of the 2.200-mile event and
were still presumed under way.
to 10 competitors are expected ror
this event, including two Australians
Jn addilioo. there will be races for
two one-design classes. Stars and
Etchells·22s, competing on alternate
days.
Top interest Is always m the "Big
Boat Series" for the St. Francis
Perpetual Trophy. This series
attracts so-called maxi-yachts rating
60 to 83 feet. Keefe said six entries
are expected -including the two
great rivals, Kialoa and Windward
Passage.
EIGHT YACHTS are expected for
the City of Sao Francisco Trophy for
boats r ating over 40 feet.
The Keefe-Kilborn Trophy, the
premier event in the U.S. for l WO ton
raters, is expected to attract eight
entries racing on \ boat.ror·boat
basis.
The Richard .Rheem Trophy is for
yachts rating 29 to 33 feet and is
expected to have about a dozen
boats
THE WEEK -LONG regatta
will begin Sept. 16 and continue
through Sept. 23. The five classes or
big boats will race on Monday,
Wednesday. Friday and Saturday
commencing Sept. 18. Course
distances will range from 16 to 24
miles, all on the bay and visible from
the clubhouse as well as the San
Francisco shoreline. The Stars and
Etchells will race off the city front
Saturday, Sunday. Tuesday and
Thursday. starting Sept. 16. At least
15 boats are expected in each class
business. Lee h no Io g y _,_._ .. _-_·_·-_· ~_._ ... _' _"_ ... _ ... _ •• _._·_·_-_._ .. _ ..... _._ .. _·· ----------
and public services.
A zoolog y and
environmental sfudies
instructor. Dr. Green is
52 and has taught at the
cam pus eight years
after coming from
Shawnee. Okla .• where
he was president of St.
Gregory's College.
He served four years
on the Huntington Beach
Environmental Council.
appointed by cit y
offi cials. and 1s a
member of the Amigos
de Bolsa Chica. a group
dedicated to preserving
that lagoon.
His n ew p osition
makes him spokesman
for t h e 18 facult y
members who speak for
6 37 ins truc tors on
proress ional and
academic matters at the
<:ommunity college
BS Given
Tien Van. son of Tuy
Van and Van A1 Phan of
Costa Mesa, has earned
a Bachelor of Science
de gr ee 1n electric al
engineering from the
College of Engineering
<tt th e University 01
Hartford. Conn
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Cook 2nd Placer Casts for thousands
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By ALMON LOCKABEY o.llyPIW ... Uttt!Wrlller
Aft.er three races in the national
points circuit, world champion on-
shore power boat racer Betty Cook
or Newport Beach is holding second
place, 200 points behind the leader,
Joe I ppolito, Hallandale. Fla. There
are four more r aces to go for the na·
tional title.
The Lop three drivers in the na-
tional circuit qualify for the world
Deaths
• championship r ace. Following are
some highlights of the first thfee
races:
Elsewhere
SAN DIEGO <APl -
Norman W. Tolle, 70, a
public relations and
advertising man who
owned lhe Tolle Co. for
47 years C1Jed Monday m1
a hospital.
DALLAS <APl -The
Rev. Howard €onat.ser.
52, a leader in the
worldwide
Ne o-Penlaco s lal
m ovement who openly
defied Southern Baptist
tradition in the early
1970s by announcing he
had t!xperienced a
"baptism of fire."' died
M onday
SACRAMENTO <API
George JoJI laagaJd,
6 4. Adm . Chest er
Nimitz's personal
inte rpreter during
World War II and a
prominent Southern
California businessman
and Japanese-American
community leader. died
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THE BUSHMILLS Grand Prix at
Newport Beach last March dam-
pened the expectations or Cook,
Rocky Aoki. the 1976 winner and
Preston Henn, Pompano Beacb, Fla.
who i s always among the top
finishers. Cook's 38-foot Scarab
Kaama. blew an engine as did Aoki's
38-fool Bertram Benihana. Henn had
a freak accident when a wire on the
steer ing m~hanism let go, causing a
bad spinout. Joel Halpern had prop
problems and wound up in third
place.
The winner or the Bushmills was
lasl year 's "rookie of the year" Ip-
polito with an average speed or 79.8
mph. Second was Howard Quam. ~-,,.
Lauderdale. Fla .. a newcomer to the
open class.
Came April and the competition
moved to St. Petersburg. Fla. for the
Swift Classic. Tbe waters were nat
calm, meaning that throttles would go to uie wall, the speeds would
reach maximum and the danger of
spills increase.
IT HAPPENED J UST that way.
Bill Martin, Clark. N . J . set the
fastest U.S. offshore speed record
ever au.ained at 81.6 mph In a 39-foot
Cigarette with M erCruiser power.
Right bebind hlm was Cook and third
was another newcomer, Jerry
Jaco by, Old Westbury, N. Y. making
his debut In a 38·foot Cobra, Beep
Beep Too, owned by Joel Halpem.
Aoki, who had t>ten leading the
roce (or 125 miles, spun out. as did
lppollloon.ly 20 miles from the finish.
"Give us some rough wet.er." was
the prayer ~cant.alion belore lhe
next race, the Bacardi Trophy ln
Miami. The prayers were partiallv
nn1nwered Ippolito woo it with a rel·
...
atively slow speed oC 74.$8 mph in
Michelobe Light.
IT WAS A BAD day in Miami,
however, for Preston Henn who had
not finished a race so far. In the
Bacardi, he made up for hls past
DNFs by coming in first in his 38-foot
Bertram, Natural Llg;bt. 31 seconds
ahead of Ippolito. But in a burst of
enthusiasm at the start, Henn had
jumped the gun and was penalized
five minutes, putting him back in
fourth place.
Betty Cook took second place and
rookie Jacobv a2ain came in third.
Winds Batter
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South Shore's
Hi-Point Racers
Strong winds of 25-30 knots ham-
mered the sailing yachts ln South
Shore Yacht Club's HI-Point Series
Nos. 2 and 3 Sunday. The races were
Crom Newport Beach to Dana Point
and return.
There was no boat damage but
several boats had blown but spin-
naker sails. The series 1s £or yachts
rated under the Performance Han-
dicap Racing Fleet system. Sum·
mary of results:
Newport Beach to Dana Polnt
CLASS A -1. Contagious, Ken
Kuhn. Capo BYC; 2. Pranc. Dick
Newbre .. BCYC; 3. Stroker . Jay
Tatum. BCYC.
CLASS B -1, Hawkeye. Mike
Schacht.er. BYC; 2, Aloha II, Steve
Reed, SSYC: 3, Wind Child, Lee
Armstrong, VYC.
CLASS C -1, Trey, Jack Owen,
SSYC : 2, Jus t Plain Cruy,
Buchanan/Crothe, VYC: 3, Funny
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Final Concert Canceled
Rock Toru Troubl.ed by Singer's Iilness
BONN, West Germany <AP>
-The American rock group Jef-
ferson Starship bas canceled its
third and final concert on an
alread~ trouble<! West German
tour because its lead singer is
sick, a promoter said.
The decision came days alter
angry fans destroyed a~
estimated $500,000 worth or
&tage and sound eear during a
riot sparked by cancellation of
the first ahow on the tour. the
second performance went as
scheduled.
at St. Gourshausen on the Rhine
river
WH£N THE cancella -
t ao n was announced Sat-
u t day , some s.ooo
fans who had come from around
West Germany and waited in a
steady drizzle to see the show.
erupted In' violence. Eyewit-
nesses said the rans threw rocks
and botUes at the stage before
wrecking and burning instru-
ments, electronJc equipment and a canvas stage awning.
"Grace bad a terrible guilt
complex over the trouble her ill-
ness bad caused, and she lnslst-
ed on s10ging in Hamburg,"
Kuhls said.
disturbing the peace in connec·
lion with Saturday's riots.
Before the rioting s tarted,
police detained about so or the
10.000 rans. A U.S. military
spokesman sa1d 21 of those de·
tained were American
servicemen. au char1ed wlth
J)ossession and use of marl·
Juana.
Mueller said authorlUes we~
reluctant to lntervene, worried it
might cause a spread of
vioJence.
KUlllS SAID PAllTIAL re-,
fund s will be given to
ticketbolders at the St.
Goarshausen show.
DAIL y PILOT A ' I
"'GRACE SLICK IS seriously
UL I'm ashamed we let her sing
at all here <Hamburg>. and It
would be plain irresponsible to
make her appear again Tuesday
nJgbt. We aren't slave drivers,"
promoter Werner Kuhls said, ex-
plaining his cancellation of a
concert in West Berlin.
Kubis said doctors believe she
may recover in time for
schedule d appearances in
England and France ln 10 days.
.. After all that damage, you -------------------can't expect us to do more
especially since the audienc~
had already beard all the other
groups at the show in the after·
Trabls ~isited
Actor arlton Heston accompanies his
wife, dia Clarke Heston. as they view a
display .of her photographs being exhibited
·at the main Chicago Public Library. The SO
photographs in the exhibit, entitled
"Strangers in My Heart," are of people she
encountered while traveling with her
husband in other countries.
.. Fugitives' Bond
Forfeit Ordered
LONDON <AP> -A London judge has ordered
the forfeiture of $3,660 in bail and bail bonds post·
ed for tugitive ex-American beauty queen Joyce
l\lcKinney and ber boyfriend, Keith May.
Miss McKinney, 27, from Minneapolis, N.C ..
and May, 24, from Los Angeles, are charged with
abducting .Mormon missionary Kirk Anderson ~ast
September. They fled the country a few <fays
before their trial was to begin.
A Fl'ER TflEIR NAMES WERE called three
times Tuesday inside and outside the courtroom at
London's Old 1JaiJey, Judge Charles Lawson or-
dered the forfeiture of $1,830 an cash put up for
Miss McKinney by her mother. Mrs. Marilyn
McKinney. who also fled the country.
The judge also ordered that Mrs. McKinney
pay an equal amount to cover a bail bond . Unless
paid within a week, the defendants would face a
one-year jail term af they are ever caught in
Britain and Mrs. McKinney would be subject to a
one-month term.
Miss Mc Kinney .and .-M ay were ~cheduled to
face triaJ -1n the Old 'Bailey, "London 's -central
criminal <:ourt. on May 2, but a Cew days before
they slipped out of the country, posing as deaf
mutes.
SCOTLAND YARD SAID THEY flew to
Canada via Shannon. lreland, and took a bus to the
Un ited States. They were last reported to be
somewhere on the West Coast. " Prosecutors have accused the honey blonde
ex-model and May or abducting the 21-year-old
missionary and imprisoning him in a country cot-
tage where, it was alleged, he was chained lo a
bed and forced lo make love to Miss McK.i.oney.
M 1ss McKinney admitted durin.g a pret.rial
hearing she once loved the young missionary so
much she "would h ave s kied down Mount Everest
in the nude with a carnation up my nose" it he had
asked her to.
TllE FUGITIVES HAVE TOLD reporters they
do not intend to return to Britain, saying they fear
they will not get a fair trial.
An attorney represented Miss McKinney and
her mother at Tuesday's hearing and read the
court a recent letter from Mrs. McKinney saying
the bond shouldn't be forfeited because she and
her cetired school principal husband were in debt,
and s he was a n invalid
But Judge Lawson, referring to lurid in-
terviews and bare-breasted photos of her daughter
appearing in Britain's tabloid press, said, the plea
.. might have fallen on rather less deaf ears if it
had not been for the vast publicity that this young
lady seems to have sought since her departure,
which suggests that she may be in a better flnan·
cial position lo assist her decrepit parents ... ··
He· said she collapsed twice
during th e Hambu rg
performance.
Speaking by telephone from
Hamburg, Kuhls said doctors or-
dered the singer to bed Saturday
when she contracted an internal
infection -only hours before a
scheduled open-air performa.nce
near th~ legendary Lo~lei "Rock
'Duarte Club
Reinstatement
Asked in Suit
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The
American Civil Liberties Union
has filed suit against Rotary Jn.
ternational, alleging that the
group's Duarte chapter was
thrown out of the club because of
discrimination against women
that is iUegaJ in California.
The suit. as ks the Superior
Court to reinstate the Duarte
club. .
The suit alleges that 'three
women members of the Duarte
club, Rosemary Freitag. Mary
Lou EllloU and Donna Bogart,
had been discriminated against
when Rotary International nust-
ed the suburban Los Angeles
chapter May 16 in Tokyo. A
fourl}\ woman has since joined
the club.
CPR Class
Set for
Laguna
A free class in CPR (cardiopulmonary re-
suscitation) will be held
June 28 at South Coast
Community Hospital in
Laguna Beach.
Sponsored by th e
Community CPR Team,
a communitywjde volun·
teer group, the four-hour
course will be held beginning at 6 p.m. in
the hospitaJ auditorium.
Graduates ·or the pro-
g ram receiv e a
certificate releasing the
person from liabillly
arising from administer-
ing the life-saving pro·
cedure.
To register, call the
hospital at 499-1311 and
ask for nursing ad -
mlnistr'ation.
Classes are held
throughout the year at the hospital.
IN ST. Goars h ausen.
police spokesman Friedbelm
Mu eller said that five German
youngsters will be charged With
noon.
"The group was very upset,"
be said. "I don't thlnk we'll see
them in West Germany again."
' ,
C01nie Strip
But O'Neill's Not Laughing
WASHINGTON <AP) -Korean t>usinessman Tongsun
Park's generosity to members of Congress has become a comic
svip topic, t>ut Speaker of the House Thomas P. O'Neill isn't
laughing.
After severaJ daYS 0£ poking fun at Congress' investigation
of the affair, cartoonist Gary Trudeau included a coupon in bis
satirical Doonesbury strip.
THE COUPON OAS O'NEUL'S address. and boxes that
readers are invited to check for information they want on
payments tospecl(ic members.
The last box on the coupons being sent to O'Neill says:
"Yourself 1$6.000 in parties>."
There have been no allegations that O'Neill, D-Mass .. re-
ceived cash from Park, but some \hat the Korean did give
parties in his honor or to which he was invited.
IT W~ LEARNED THAT copies of the Doonesbury coupon
began to clJTl.ve at the speaker's office soon after its publication
June 16.
But the office isn't S&)'ing how many, and O'Neill was not at
1.he Capitol on Tuesday for comment.
His administrative assistant, Gary. Hymel. said he hasn't
~ounted coupons and won't. He said O'Neill is ignoring the 1Wbole thing.
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Shoppers Get Bargains
Mexican M e ats, Vegetables W ortli Trip
SAN DIEGO fAP> Imagine lender filet
mignon al $1.88 a pound. New York steaks at $Ui6
1.1 pound and juiry, rape lomat.oes at lS to 20 cents a
pound
Ba rga ans like these attract thous ands of·
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to Mexican border towns that have a devalued
peso. government price cellmgs and no sales
taxes
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ly available in Mexico. trimmed filel mignon at
one market in the La Jolla section or San Di ego
was $6.45' a pound Tuesday and New York steaks
were $5 49 a pound.
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SAVINGS UP TO 30 PERCENT
Mexican Woman Offers Produce
...
Tomatoes were selllna Tuesday in San Diego
for about 79 cents per pound.
Fruits. vegetables. spices, beef. lamb and
other household staples often sell in the Mexican
markets for less than half or what they do in San
Diego, Just across the border. /lnd most of lbe
ite ms can be brought back Into Lhe United States.
It Is also legal to purchase and brina back
across the border many prescripUon drup filled
at Tijuana pharmacies for far lower pric~ than in
the United States.
ALT H OUG H TH E ME X IC AN
government's price ceilin1s on 18 basic food
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Tijuana is the commercial hub of a duty-free
zone in Mexico along the California border. Last
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IRRELEVANT WEEK'S LEE WASHBURN.
lt._s Irrelevant, B11t •••
Draft Honoree
May Miss Fun
By HOWARD L. HANDY
Of I"• O•llY Ptlol S~lf
ll's irreleva nt but the star attraction of this year·s
Irrelevant Week cele bration at the Balboa Bay Club in
Newport BeacH may not be on hand to receive the honors.
At the moment, Lee Washburn. the final player taken
in the National Football League draft <No. 334 ). is in a
Texas Hospital in traction because of a bad back and may
be forced to miss the celebration
It would be a first for <:ha1rman Paul Salala's BBC
promotion but in his own words. "It's irrelevant. ..
•·1 have to play this by ear for a couple of days,""
Wa!>hburn told the Daily Pilot by telephone from has Texas
hospital bed Tut:.Sday.
"THEY AREN'T R F.ALLY sure what is the matter
But by Wednesday. the doctors should know what is going
on. I don"l think they are thinking about operating but l
don"t know.
"Right now I am in traction and taking muscle
relaxants and that is supposed lo take care of it "
IS he worried about the injury and his future in the
NFL being over before it gets started ?
"My foot goes numb when I try to run very far . lift
heavy weights or .try to block with contact,"' Washburn
says. "I 'm beginning to worry about the foot a little. This
1s the only thing that has me concerned.··
Washburn hurl the back last year at Montana State
University in Bozeman. He hurt it in practice and was out
a good portion or the season
AN OFFENSIVE GUARD at 6 6 and 250 pounds.
Wa~hburn. perhaps . has the best chance lo remain with an
NFL learn of the three honoree:-. at Irrelevant Week to date
1r the back clears up
Otherwise, he may have the shortest career of the trio
He may not even make it to camp. But that's irrelevant.
I le attended an o rientation camp put on by the Dallas
Cowboys. the team that draflcd him. and was one of a
do7.en rookies invited back lo work out prior lo the rookie
camp
"Ever since I got down here. f haven "t done a single
thing ... he says in disappointed fashion "I've been here a
little over two weeks and in lhe hospital s ince last Friday
in traction. I can basically do normal s tuff even though it
hurts a little."
GETTING DOWN to basics of Irrelevant We ck. did he
kno\.\ of the situation before he was contacted"
· "l"d never heard of 1l and I had no idea what was
J,!nint! on when they called." he says.
"It sounds like a good time to me Thev cC:11led m e the
day after the draft or maybe 1t wa~ the day of the draft.
Anyway, it's been so long ago, l don't really remem~er."
Hut that's totally irrelevant
llas he checked to sec how his predecessors fared after
they were feted and reported to camp''
"No, not really, .. he sa ys.
For the record. true to tradition. Kelvin Kirk and Jtm
Kelle her have slipped to football ob!>curity Does il bother
Wa sh bum that such has been the fate of his predecessors.,
"AW. NO," HE SAYS. "Others have departed the NFL
that were drafted a lot higher That would be a pretty bad
exC'use. A person has to go out and give it the best shot he
t an Then the coachl'S do the j udgin~ ··
l rrelC'vant Week Week starts Monday at the liatboa Hay
C'lub and irrelevant or not, it could be celebrated this year
"1th :i proxy honoree
Rut 1f there is any way possible. Lee Washburn, a
native of Spearfish. South Dakota where he played on
three different high s chool teams in as many years. will be
herf.'
After all, his chief claim to fame in the past. according
to Salata. was the spiking ot a tootball alter a teammate
had scored a touchdown, thus drawing a penally against
his team.
And to be redundant, it's all irrelevant.
w_.,Ju ....... ,. D•ILY•ILOT SJ!.Orts Bl
Tanana Wins Without It
Who Needs a Fastball?
From AP Dispatches
M lNNESOTA -Frank
Tanan a won bis 11th game
Tuesday night, giving him a
nearly idenUcaJ start as he had
1n 1977. But the 24-year-old
lefthander knows all l<X>l well
what hapened to hJm last
season.
"ll was about this time last
year that my a rm gave out."'
said Tanana. who scattered 10
hits and rive runs in seven in-
nings as California beat Min·
nesota 10·5.
"I'd say this start is compara-
ble with last season. I don't have
my fastball th.is year. but the re·
suits are just as good ... he said.
TANANA, IJ·3, held the same
record on June 19 or last year
But a n inflamed triceps tendon
bothered rum for seven weeks
and he finally called it a season
with a record or 15·9.
· · 1 · m concentrating better this
year because I have to.·· he
~ays "l"ve been geUing a lot of
runs and great defense. but I'm
• a lso not afraid to throw a
changeup and I kno.w l can get
my curve over.
"I can pop the ball every now
and then. t>ut nol consistently
Tonl;M
ThUr\d•Y
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I'd like to get il back and find
out how many games I could wm
with the stucr I have now ...
Tanana gave up a s ingle run to
Minnesota in the second •Ming
to fall behind l·O. but his team ·
mates gave him plenty of s up·
port. rapping three Twins·
pitchers for 11 hits
1 RON FAJRLY drove in three
runs with two doubles. including
a two-run blow m the third when
California went ahead 3· I.
Don Baylor contributed a
two-run double in the sixth and
the Angels broke the game open
with a five-run seventh inning.
capped by Brian Downing's
three-run homer.
The Twins added single runs
in the sixth and seventh and
managed two more m the eighth
before reliever Dyar Miller shut
the door M 1nnesota rookie Roger
Erickson. 7·5, allowed eig ht hits
and four walks in 62'J innings. He
was followed by Mac Scarce.
who retired nobody while giving
up four unearned runs. and
finally Greg Thayer '
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SUNSHINE'S DEAN WURZBERGER (RIGHT) HEADS BALL NEAR NEW JERSEY GOAL.
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Bleary .Sunshine Scores
Small Turrwut Sees 1-0 Victory
By ERNIE CASTILLO Ol 1._ Delly Pilot Stiff
On a mght fouls outnumbered
s hots on goal by a 28· 19 margin.
the only lhrng pos1t1ve about ihe
California Suns hine·s soccer
game Tuesday was the final
score. ·
Weary from a s ix-game. rT
day road trip and hampered by
inefficient and inconsis tent or
ficlaling, the Suns hine was
anything but an artistic success
in a 1-0 victory over the defend
ing American Soccer Le ague
champion New J e r sey
Americans before another s mall
turnout at Oran~e Coast College
Stadium
The official paid attendance
announced by team officials was
l.3J l and even thal might have
been stretch.ing things. A capac1
ty crowd-a frequent occurence
during the tall iunior college
football campaign-at OCC is
7.600. The Sunshine 's break-even
point is estimated at 5,000
"Sure. rm disappointed at the
I urnoul. ·· '>aid ce nter -forward
John Lowey tn a sombe r locker
room. con:-.idenng the fact that
the Sunshine moved into sole
posess1on of first place in the
AS L \\'es t with 1ls third con-
secutive s hutout victory "What
m o re <'an we do"'··
Lowey started the game·._ only
scoring play when he fired a
long pass lo Don Tobin. who in
turn kicked the ball across to the
far pole where Tony Douglass
tapped in a rebound s hot off New
Je rse y goahe Jerry Sularz from
the goal hne Thl• volley came
\\1th ~O 3.5 expired in the f1r'>t
ha lf.
Otherwise. the gam e was a
~enes of not-so-near misses. a.n
grv verbal exchanges. numerous
collisions, several minor scurnes
and frequent holding Three
players from each team were
slapped with yellow c ards for
major violations Anothe r in·
fraction would have meant ex·
puls10n for the offending player
The Sunshine took 11 shots to
New Jersey·s eight. Sularz had
'>e v en 'ia\'e:-. while California
goalie Al an Paterson was credit·
ed with two in r egister ing his
third shutout, tops in the ASL.
Suns hine Coach Derek·
Lawther. who was nevertheless
happy lo see his team in first
place. was the first to admit the
te am played below par
"l think they were up here in
thinking, .. he said. holding his
hand al eye level. "'but down
he n• physically... dropping his
hand to his belt ··we were a lit·
tic bit tired and f thank we were trying too hard to repeat what
\\e'vc been doing on the road.
··But l"m glad we won. Six
points lin the standings > as bet·
ter than gettingbeal One goal 1s
as good as 10 if you win the
game . anytime you have an
off night and wan. that"s good."'
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Rampaging
Stars Top
Breakers
By JOHN SEVANO
Of U. o.lly Pleet SIAlll
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IL was all San Dlego Breakers ·
'Hila r y Johnson could do to
contain her emotions.
For the second time in as
many meetings s he had s een her
team hold a 2-l advantage over
the Orange County Stars only to
lose in a lie-breaker and drop
the m atch three games to two.
The gam e scor es o f the
International Volleyball Assn
contest we re 12·7. 7-12. 5·12.
12-10. 6-4.
Before a c rowd of J .109 at
Fountain Valley High Tuesday
night. the Stars played the ir
most exciting game of the year
at home a nd thus kept their
winning streak alive at s ix
straight.
JOHNSON, THE Stars '
hackcourt ace last year , had
wanted to do so well against her
former teammates. For a long ·
time after the game s he sat io a
trance on the bench with her
hands on top of her head and a
disheartened look in her race.
"We missed too many of our
o wn serves ... Johnson said
with a s light smile on her face
and a knot in her stomach.
Asked if 1t would have meant
a lot to return and beat her
former teammates, she could
only nod her head in agreement.
"Dodge <Stars Coach Dodge
Pa rker> is such a big influence
with them ... said Johnson. "Tht'
Sta rs are very good and play
"ery well together ..
PARKER GAVE credit for the
team's tremendous com eback to
the bench play of Larry Milh"a n
and Melody Parker. whose
hustle a nd e nthusiasm were
infectious to the rest of the
team.
"The bench was the key factor
in th as one." smiled P a rke r.
"The play of Melody and Larry
in the third game really gave the
rest of the team a lift ..
Both players had been inserted
after the Stars had fallen way
behind in the third game. It was
theiF aggressiveness that made
thegameascloseas it was .
Another key factor was the
p erfo rmance or Duncan
McFarland. who turned his
usually s teady outing mto an
outstanding one.
Dutch Hopeful
Despite Injury
Ex-Dodger Fan Now Enjoys Beating Them
BUENOS AIRES. Argentina
CAP> Three injured s tars of
the Dutch soccer team -Wim
Suurbier. Wim RiJsbergen and
Johan Neeske n s -w ere
improving rapidly Tuesday and
were hoping to play in the vital
World Cup game against Italy.
If all three pass fitness tests
befor e today's m atch al Buenos
Aires· River Plate Stadium. it
could be the most important
news of lhe month for Holland.
the runner-up to West Germany
In 1974. The Dutch ha ve been the
most impressive tea{J'l in the
present tournament despite the
injuries.
LOS ANGELES <AP > Bob '
Wats on admits that while grow.
inf': up in Los Angeles his one
goal \\O S to play for lhe
Doct~ers
But now." said the slugging
fir~t baseman of the Houston
Astros. "a ll I want to do is beat
them "
In the Astros· 5·3 victory over
Los Angeles Tuesday night.
Watson was on base four limes
on a tr1plc, a double. a walk
and a fielder's c hoice
; His triple In lh<" fifth Inning
t was a high n1 that fell just 1n
side the right 1ield line · ·r was really nymA." he said
'"The guys on th<' bench didn't
know r could run that well "
The victory was the seventh in
the lnSt 10 gRmes for the on-and
o(( i\stro1> and mttlntaina
, Watson, ·we have anf>tMr tOI
games to go and we have a his
torv of playing well after mid· .rum· So far we haven·t played
well or consistently "
The Dodgers. losing for jus t
the second time m 10 games. dJd
not play well Tuesday night.
Two firs t inning errors by
s hortstop Rill Russell led to
three unearned llous ton runs.
too much for the Dodgers to
overcome the Astros· James
nodney Richard. 6 7, and his re·
hef. Ro McLaughlin
··1t's very sad to t1ee
somethin~ like that haooen to
R11ly," Los Angeles Manager
Tom Lni;orda sa id as he de-
ft>ndcd h1is "hortstop. "But er-
rors are p art or lhe gume Rilly
wl 11 ropond. ht' will come
bock ··
Ru11sell came back wtth a lwo-
oul. ninlh·lnning triple that
('e>rod Lo:l ~eJcs · Uu.rd run.
McLoughlin, an his first ap·
pearance of the year since being
recalled from the manor leagues.
then W\llked Steve Garvey, the
potelltial tying run. Ron Cey hll
u liner off McLaugltlin's toot.
but the Houston right-hander
D!'dgers Slate
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wus able to make the play for
tht rinal out.
Houston ;ot !ls three runs In
the f11·st of loser Tommy John.
8 5 Mter n~tll ''i first error on
a double play ball, Art How{'
doubTed homt Jt!SUS"""Alou. who
had three of Houston's 11 hlu
John thon walked Joe
Ferguson, filling the ba es with .
lWQ. OJ!l. ahd Russell committed
his aeconderror -wllen nl' "1et-u-
I,
... tow roller by Jos e Cruz go
throuJ?h his leg~ and \ wo more
runs scored
Enos Cabell doubll'd home
Terry Puhl in the second inning
with Hous ton's fourth run. then
Watson tripled and eventually
'\l'Orcd on .a double play in lht'
fifth inning for a 5·0 lead
Los Angeles was restricted lo
three hits for seven innings But
the Dodgers got two runs in the
r1ghth, on :l double by Davti
J.opes. a single by Garvey and a
double by Ce)' that l0 has ed
Richards Uut MrLaughhn got
out of the> elAhth t1nd then 11ur
v1vcd thl' ninth
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"It looks like Rijsbergen 1..,
definitely ready," said -Dutch
Coach Ernesto Happel. '"We
hope they will alt be ready to go
I will make.. a final decision
about lhem in the morning ...
Holland need.$ a tie in the
game to finish on top of Croup A
and go into the final unless West
Ger m o n y, the defendlnK
champion, destroys Austria bv
five goals or more
Italy needs to defeat Holland
to get a place In the final
Suurbier. Rij4'bt:r,.en and
Nees1'el1s wer e 'lt:irci on
Holland's great 1974 team
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82 DAILY Pt LOT
R ams Getting Closer?
Anaheim Continues Bid
Anaheim Mayor John Seymour Jr . says a new
draft of a proposed agreement from the Los
An1eles Rams football club has
ralaed the chances of the team's
moving to Anaheim Stadium in
1980
4·2 wtn over the Chicago Whi te Sox . . . Rieb
Dauer's lwu·run double sparked Baltimore to an
8·5 triumph over Milwaukee. lt was Baltimore's
17th victory ln 18 1ame1 ... Slumping Oakland
lost a 5·4 decision lo Texas. Ex-Corona del Mar
Hia h sta r Matt Keough allowe.j two runs on three
hits in 611.> innings. He struck out six and waJked
two ... The Milwaukee Braves have s igned
shortstop Robin Youot ... The Yankees signed
Rex Hudler, their No. 1 draft selection ... The
Mets sl~ed their No. 1 draft choice, Hubie Brooks
... The Phillies reactivated Ted Sisemore.
.•
The m ayor claimed the
chances of the switch from the
Me mo rial Coliseum in Los
Angeles was now 90 to 95 per·
cent.
Seymour said the city of
Anaheim received an unsigned
BASKETBALL-BurCalo Braves' managing llOHULOOM dra(t Oft.be proposed agreement
from the Rams. adding:
"It is a refin ement of the marathon negotia·
Uons that we conducted at the stadium on June 8.
Everything ls still within the parameters of what l
see as being acceptable to the city. Rams and the
citizens.
partner Job.a Y. Brown says be has ruled out
moving tus NBA club to Dallas
a nd that Minneapolis and San
D iego a re t h e n e w
front-rwmers for relocation or
the team . . . Karen Logan has
signed a contract to play for the
Chicago Skyliners or the new
Wom en's Basketball League
"We are going to respond as quickly as possi·
ble, pulling in our points, and then send the papers
back to the Ra ms.
"This time, we hope to get a signature from
the Rams within 30 days."
Owner Carroll Rosenbloom of the National
Football League team has been unhappy.that the
Coliseum has not made improvements which he
deems necessary.
Commenting on Seymour's remarks, the club
owner swd. "No decision has been made. We are
continuing to talk to An aheim and other groups. I
don 't expect a decision until late July or early
August." The Rams' contract with the Coliseum extends
through 1979. •
S•ones1 Sta•.,. i • .leopardfl
LOS ANGELES <AP> -High jumper Dwight
Stones may lose his amateur status becifuse or
p ayments m ade for h is appearance in t he
Superstars competition to a corporation that lists
his m other, sister. grandmother and attorney as
omccrs. The quesllon 1s whether the high jumper ii·
legally evaded rules concerned with accepting
money. said Ken Worthen, chairman of the reg-
istration committee of the Amateur Athletic
Union's Southern Pacific Association.
Worthen, whose group met with Stones for four
hours Monday, s aid Tuesday that the former world
record holder faces loss or his amateur standing in
a controversy over the $33,000 Stones earned in
this year's Superstars, a m ulti-sports competition
televised by ABC. The money went to Stones' corporation, the
Desert Oasis Track Club, which is not recognized
by the AAU.
"I guess the basic thing is whether he is an
a mateur or a professional now," said Worthen,
whose group will decide whether to grant Stones
an AA U travel permit to compete in Europe this
summer. ''Did he illegally e vade the AAU rules of
a m a teurism and the internationa l r ule s of
a mate urism by this action, or did be legally,
through loopholes. avoid the requirements that
a mateur athletes cannot receive funds?" Worthen
asked .
----,,_,,~of tlte Da11----
Says A.J. Foyt of women in auto racing:
··1 don't believe car racing's cut out for
ladies. It's a man's world and men should do
men's jobs. It'd be like putting a lady blocke r
against Dick Butkus. He's at full peak and
~he's at full peak and he's j ust gonna run
n ght over her.'·
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EbetDhere in Sports • • •
BASEBALL -A tie-breaking triple by (!eorge
Foster in the eighth inning triggered the Cincinnati
Reds lo a 6-3 victory over San .. . '
F ranciso before 55,920 . . . '
Fre d Stanl ey capped a
seven-run fourth inning rally
with a grand slam homer and
Reggie J acks on s lammed a
three-run shot to power the New
York Yankees to a 10·4 victory
over the Boston Red Sox . . .
Bert Blyleven scattered nine
hits to lead the Pitts burgh
Pirates to a 6·2 win over the DAMtY MeYH
Chicago Cubs . . . Former Mater Dei High star
Dan Meyer slugged a two-run homer in Seattle's
ICAll•N LOO.AN
. T h e U nivers ity or
Ke ntuc ky's r oad s h ow is
proving to !1e a box offi ce
s mash in J apa n. where the
Wildcats a rc playing to sellout crowds on a
seve n-game exhibition lour
FOOTBALL Roman Gabriel, the 37-year-old
quarterback who had hoped to make a comeback
with his rorml'r tcum und eo11ch. has failed his
physical cxurnanutlon und huit been placed op
waivers by the Los Angeles Ra ms ... Plttaburgh
Steele r r ookie Ron J ohn1on l'li l(ne d his pro
contract. while Sleeter veteran Mel Blount filed for
backruptcy . . . F ran T arken&on Is reportedly
ready to play for the Minnesota Vikings thts year
... The San Francisco 49ers have signed Ernie
Hug hes, a ~-pound guard from Notre Dame ..
Matt Cavaaaugh has signed a three-year contract
with the New England Patriots ... Kansas State
figures to lose an estim ated $309,000 as lls share of
Big Eight Conference television and bowl game
reve nue over the next three years because of a
penalty assessed for recruiting violations .. The
Big Eight Conference officially began its newest
investigation of Oklahoma State Unive rsity's
footba ll program.
AUTO RACING -Only 10 of lbe 4S entrants
fo r Sunday's Schaefer .SOO made appearances on
the race t rack T uesday a s
practice runs got under way al
Mount Pocono, Pa. Rookie Gary
Irvin ctashed while warming up
his Finley-Offenha user. He was
uninjured. Costa Mesa's Danny
Ongals was the fastest or the
day with a speed of just over 181
mph.
OTHE R SPORTS-Triple
Crown winner Affirmed will not 0 ANNY °"<>•1s
race again until Augus t, passing up the $200,000
Swaps Slakes on July 2 at Hollywood Park ...
Professional bowler E arl Anthony was in "fair and
stable condition" after suffering severe chest
pains whiJe practicing Tuesday ... Paul CaJllleU'
scored two goals and assisted on another to lead
the Washington Diplom ats to a 4-0 North American
Soccer League victory over lbe Los Angeles Aztees
. . . Ooeanside softball umpire Tom Benacka, who
is paid S7 per game. expected a $70 paycheck
Tuesd ay. But the c heck was for $7,000 and
Benacka threw it out. . .San J ose State golfer
Don Levin has a four-stroke lead after two rounds
of qualifying play for the 67th C3lifornia Amateur
championship al Pebble Beach ... University of
Michigan wrestling coach em J ohannesen has
resigned . . . Byron Nelson will be the non-playing
captain tor a team of Texas professional golfers to
be selected to meet a British group in the first
Tra n s-Atl a n tic T r ophy matc hes ... A
Birmingham, Ala . p aper claims the World Hockey
Assn. and one of its teams, the Birmingham Bulls,
a ppear on the ve rge of collapse.
Sport• on Radio, J'\I
RADIO: Tonight -Baseball -Angels at Min·
nesota, 5:30, KMPC <710); Hor se Racing -
Feature Race from Hollywood Park, 5:30, KIEV C870 ); Baseball -Houston al Dodgers, 7:30, KABC
(790).
TV: Tonight -Soccer -Wor ld Cup Soccer.
Austria vs West Germany, 10 o'clock. Channel 34
<ta pe d >: Horse Racing -Hollywood P ar k
Highlights, 11 o'clock. Channel 22 <taped>.
Baseball Starulings
MALCOLM RSD M9r°·
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
Boston
Balli more
New York
Milwa ukee
Detroit
Cleveland
Toronto
W L Pct. GB
46 21 .687
39 26 .600 6
38 27 .585 7 37 28 .569 8
32 31 .508 12
27 36 429 17
21 43 .328 23'n
\\'est Division
Ka nsas City 35 29 .547
Angels 34 31 .523 l 112
Texas 33 32 .508 21;7
Oakland 33 34 .493 31/2
Chicago 31 34 .477 4112
Minnesota 27 36 . 429 71."J
Seattle 22 47 .319 151"2
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East Division
\\' L Pct. GB
Chicago 35 27 .565
Philadelphia 31 29 .517 3
Montreal 33 33 .500 4
Pittsburgh 29 33 .468 6
New York 30 38 .441 8
St. Louis 24 43 .358 131"1
West Division
San Francisco 41 23 .641
Ciocinnati 41 25 .621 1
Dodgers 36 29 .554 51h
Houston 29 32 .475 lO'n
San Diego 29 36 .446 121/:i
Atlanta 26 36 .419 14
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PEOPLE IN SPORTS I BASEBALL
Pamching It Out
F or m e r h eavywe i g h t cha m pio n
Muhammad Ali lands a right to a Soviet
boxer in one of three two-round unscored
exhibition bouts in Moscow Tuesday.
Afterward Ali said he was finished. his
day is over. But he st ill has a September
date with Leon Spinks.
Like Any Other Person?
Pitche r 's Wife Brushes A way Mystique
By JOHN SEVANO
OftM 0 .. 1\1 PINC Stall Sally John, wife of Dodger
pitcher Tommy John. isn't your
typical professional a thlete 's
housewife.
Plucked right ofC the farm in
Indiana, Sally brought with her a r efreshing Innocence and can·
dor shared by few.
Sally doesn 't hide from the
public, 1ike many of the other
players! wives. a nd doesn't ex-
pect her husband to do so eit her
She doesn't believe in the pro-
fessional athlete being seen just
on t he playing field. She feels
the public gets a distorted image
that way.
"A ballplayer doesn't live in his uniform,'' said Sally Crom
her home in Yorba Linda. "He
eats a nd s l eep s and h as
children. He mows t he lawn.
swims, takes out the trash and
putters around in his garden like
every other person does.··
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SAU Y AND TOMMY JOHN RELAX AT HOME.
SALLY IS unique in that she
feels the rans should have the
opportunity to see their ht:roes
as they are in real life. I couldn't get over the fact 1974-75 seasons when Tommv "I got the chance a while ago h 1 d 1 led t twice underwent ar m surgery. d l. 'th T t at peop e an stars wan o to spen some ime w1 om T .. "Everythi·ng was super , we
S d h. ·r N ·· meet. wanted to meet ommy eaver an 1s w1 e ancy. "ere JUSt noating along unl!I the
says Sally. "Now, every time I OF COURSE. ti me moved on injury happened." said Sal!y. see him pitch, he's a totally dif-and so did Tommy and Sally. In who had their fi rst child twP
ferent person to me than the one 1972. be came to the Dodgers in days after Tommy's surgery
throwing on the mound. the trade that sent Dick Allen to "Because of the seriousness of
"I think people should be able c hi c a g 0 . T h e m 0 v e w a !> the inj ury. there was a lot of
to see the personal side or the definitely a period or adjustment pressure ...
ball players." for the Johns. especia lly Sally. Sally. by her own admission.
Sally m ay be a little too "Tommy came here on a bad has grown up a lot s ince her
idealistic, but that probabl y note because he was traded for Sally. by her own admission.
stems from he r midwest UP· th t 0 · k All Th f has grown up a lot since h"r b · · e grea 1c en. e ans " ringing. didn 't care Dick Allen didn't marriage to Tommy e ight years
"WHEN 1 met Tommy, 1 had want to play or come to the ball ago. She still loves to travel . bul
never t>een out ot the state of In· park, they only knew he was a realizes there is a fa mily CTam·
diana," smiled Sally. "I knew he good player," said Sally. my, 3. and Thom as Edward lll.
was a ball player for the Chicago 10 months> to consider. While Sox and daddy told me "THE PEOPLE'S altitude put
some of the things ballplayers a damper on things because "MY FAMILY 1s the mosl
do. but I had no idea wbat the nobody knew who Tommy was. im portant thing to me." says
life was like." Plus. when he cam e to t he Sally. "I've had to cul down on
Sally found out quickly and Dodgers the rotation switched tl\e number of road trips I take.
took to it as a child would take to from a four-man lo a five. Many but I s tiJl get lo make some a n ice cream cone. people didn't like this and we occasionally.
"I loved 1t. It was really excit· f e I l i t. I t wa s a lo ugh "Right now. what we're trying
ing." recalled Sall y, who had adjustment." to do is plan for the future.·· Sal·
seen only one game prior to "It was even more difficult for ly said. although she adm itted
meeting Tommy and that was in me because I came from lhe .ii I plans would have to wa11.
the rourlh grade. "When Tommy midwesl where everybody was another five years becau!'e
was on the While Sox. I was on so hospitable. to the West Coast that 's how long Tommy hopeg to
cloud nine. All that traveling where everything was zip continue pitching.
a nd getting to meet people. l ··1 had trouble just trying to "We want to go to Europe. Bt-·
1ust thought he was the neatest fi nd the ball park when I came 1ng from Indiana. Tommy has th in~ and all those little kids here." always wanted to see the In
r unning after him for his auto· Another, more publicized ad dianapolis 500. and \\IC'd love tri ~raph looked so cute." justment, occurred during the go on a s ummer vacation.··
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·THE FULL CIRCLE
OF AUTO BEAUTY
HB Initiates
Sports Camps
Summer sessions for
athletes at Huntington
Beach High have been
curtailed due to passaf?e
of P roposit ion 13, but
coaches at that school
h ave joine d with the
city's recreation depart·
mt>nl to produce an
alternative
Instead. recreation 1r
foot b all . basketball ,
volleyball :tnd baseball
are planned fo r a six
week prog ram June
23·Aug. 1 at a cost or $4!'
per s tudent.
Questions concerning
t he s u mmer s po r tct
camps can be forwarded
to Jim Engle of the Hun
llngton Beach Depart-
m e nt of J,>ark!I and
RecreaUon, ~-5486.
N\oonltte Sale
Sile-of Sa!ea •n1~
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GOLF VOLLEYBALL I MISCELL\NY
.... rl'arbon
&lison I .ands
Super Transfer
Pre.season favorites for the 1978 Sunset Le~gue foot·
b all championship, the Edison High Chargers have packed
up a nugget to bols te r their chances in Mater Dei High
transfer Mike Dottere r.
Dotterer, a 6·1, 190-pounder with 9.9 speed in the JOO·
yard das h, went through sprang drills with the Chargers
and has esta blished residence within a couple of blocks of
the Cha rgers' campus.
The former Mater Dei High stand·
out r acke d up 10 touchdowns as a
Junior and most of them were of the
spectacular variety.
Dotterer ran a kickoff back 91 yards
agains t Edison and also had a 98.yard
kickoff return against St. John Bosco.
Addationally, he scored on runs of 69. 30
and 15 yards, besides logging an eight·
yard TD pass. Stronger than most with
9 9 speed. Dotterer rigures lo fit in
Edison's J backfie ld better than he did
an Maler Dea's veer .
Wath Junior qua rte rback Frank Seurer C6·1, 190 and
growing> a nd unlimited depth in talent. Edison looms as
Orange County's No. 1 prep football team until proven
othe rwise.
Al"ftl Grid Siar• Left Out
Wed~y. June 21, 1978 DAIL 'I PILOT 83
Surf, Fury
Square Off
In Soccer
Steve David. newly acqwred
from the Detroit Express. will
start on the front line with Dan
Counce and Les Barrell tonight
C7:30) when the California Surf
hosts the Philadelphia Fury in a
North American Soccer League
game at Anaheim Stadium.
Dtf vid, one or the most feared
strij(ers in the NASL since he
broke in with the Miami Toros in
1974. will give the Surf added
scoring s trength according to
Coach John Sewell.
The Surf has had trouble scor-
in~ goals th.ls season and in the
last eight games, has scored
only four times with two others by
the opposition.
"Ste ve should help solve this
pro ble m." Se well s a ys. "He
seems a lways to be m the right
p lacC' a nd i s a n excellent
finis her. He w11l definitely start
tonight."
Villa Park Hi gh fullback Mark Kahn is a victim of the
Ora nge County All-s tar football game 's rules limiting any
school to no more tha n three players-as the North went
with three other deserving stand9 uts from the Spartans.
'1 .. ~
But that is not the only case-how
about Fountain [Valley? While s urely no
one will argue the merits of selections
Willie Gittens, Bryan Caldwell and Al
Koenig, ne vertheless others such a s
tight end Tim Holmes and first team
All·CIF 4-A guard Larry Budgen. are left
out. The game is at Santa Ana Bowl Ju.
ly 6 and considering ttie talent watching
from the sidelines. it may be the best of
the series.
The Presidential Totu!h APWtr..-e
David played with the Los
Angeles Aztecs last year when
he scored 58 poinL<; to lead the
NASL in scoring by 16 points
over Derek Smethurst of Tampa
Bay. He also held the league
;;coring title in 1975 when he was
with Miami
Philade lphia h a s had its
troubles and is currently in last
pl ace in the American Con-
fere nce Eastern Divis ion with a
6-12 record.
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Former President Gerald R. Ford tees off
whi l e playing the first nine holes of
T uesday's sixth annual Police Athletic
L eague g olf invi tational at Wabeek
Country Club in Bloomfield Hills. Mich
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TIM HOLMES • Mater Dei High 's recent athletic campaigns were pro·
Artists Star Can Stop Leaks
bably the best ove ra ll in Monarch his tory. CIF playoffs
berths seemed commonplace considering the Monarchs
sha red the football championsrup, won the cross country and
track crowns, and we re second in baseball and basketball in
Angelus League competition. Not bad for a school once con
~1dered too football-orie nted to produce champions in other
a reas.
· Plummer Bo/,sters South Volleyball Team
• Temple City Hagh 's Dave Peterson has an added m-
ccntave going for him in Pasadena's Shrine All-star foot· ball game .July 21.
The 200-pound defensive end and linebacker had a
tumor removed from under his brain when he was a Junior
in h1J?h school and was told after the operation that another
hoy wath the same problem died on th'e o pera ting table
l'arhcr that week.
Two 1n that game hail from the Orange Coast area
Fountain Valley's Gittens and Caldwell.
Golf Roundup
For t hree years Ja mie Plum·
me r has been one of the central
fi gures an Laguna Beach High's
volleyball success. and Friday
ni g ht he takes one more bow
bdore leaving for Junior Olym-
pics action this summer and San
D1 t•g o State m the fall.
The Laguna Beach product
will be stationed a t outside hit·
k r-blocker for the South in the
first Orange County All-star
volleyball game at El Toro High
wi th action starting at 7:30.
For Plummer , it's a return of
sor ts to competitive action after
Lopez to Invade Area?
U~ 110\\,\RO I.. llAND\'
OI IN D•llf PllOI S~ll
\\'hl'n the Ladies Professional
c;111 f A~~oc1at1on tour comes to
\k~u VC'rdl' Country Club sn
C"ost<.1 :.\ll•::.a nt•x t February. 1t is
t'XPl'<'ll'd that current rookie
se n::.al1on Nancy Lopez wall be
among the tompetitors.
Nothing as certain a bout en·
tra nts m such a tournament this
•·arly but with the second largest
pur s e o n the LPGA t our
r$J50,000 l, 1t is expected that
Lopel wall bc here
"Nanrv has reall y done a n
ou t stan ding JO b late ly ,"
l'ha1 r man J im Poteet of Mesa
Vt•rcit• savs "It ha s been a
tn•ml•ndous ~hot an the arm for
th<' tour ovt>r1J ll and when it
t·nm l's ht•re Feb 5 11, we will be
rt>ctd y "
Tht> Mesa Verde event will be
known a~ thc Women's Kem per
Open and wall be spon.sored by
the ~a me major insurance firm
that :.ponsors the men 's e vent in
Cha rlotte. N C
Lopez has earned m ore money
1 han any rookie ~n either the
men 's or the women's tour and
1s a shoo-in for rookie and pl ayer
of the Vt'ar honors in her first
professional campaign
She has won five s traaghl tour
c\cnts and has captured seven
:-.ant•e she started last July.
Porker Confideni
There a re those who doubt
that the World Golf Association
tournament for amateur com-
pt.>t1tors wall get too far off the
ground.
Wes Pa rke r , the forme r
Dodger baseball star. isn't one
NANCY LOPEZ
of those skeptics. Parker is com
m issioner of WGA with home of·
fi ces in Newport Beach and he
feels the group is headed in the
right direction.
"We are honest a nd sandbag.
gers will have a ha rd tame with
us." Parker says "Players can
play lo 20 perc.t!nt of their han-
dicap. By that I mean a player
with a 15 handicap can s hoot to a
12 without penalty. But af he
s hoots t o a 10, he wall b e
pe nalized two strokes the next
tame out. ..
T he fi rst 72-hole WGA classic
is scheduled to be held m Nov-
ember next year at El Prado
G o lf Courses in Chino and
s ponsors hope for a $150,000 fi rst
prize and a total purse of $1
million. Pive regional 18·holc
qualifyi ng rounds will be played
1.hroughout the country prior to
the classic.
Course Check
CASTA DEL SOL -The nn·
nual seniors golf tournament at
Casta Del Sol Golf Course an
Mission Viejo will be the winner
of the Matt Redding Memorial
trophy th.is year. The Trophy 1s
named afte r the late c lub
member who served as publicity
chairman last year. J ohn Sclalli.
president of the group, said the
permanent tro phy wall be in·
scribed with the winner's name
and that replicas will be present·
ed to annual winners.
IRVINE COAST -Bonus
t ourn a ment winne rs: Firs t
Flig ht-Shirley Be nesch and
Marge Schwartz. 631-"z; Second
F light-Rosalee Wine and Anne
Murphy, 63 1/~ •.. Better Nine
Winn e r s: A Fli g ht -Alice
R o hde, 34 ; B Fli g ht-He len
Ris ley, 34; C Flight-Venetia
Oort, 32 12; D Flight-Pat
Clarkson, 32 .. Low Net of the
Month-Madge Badham. 61 ...
Alice Rohdy had a hole-an -one on
the fourth hole using a nine iron
BIG CANYON -Medal Play
Tournament winners: A Fhght
(G ross>-Donna Smith, 83.
I Net )-I tie) 1'1arie Fargo, Jean
Mallory and Marge Du Bois,
73: B Flight <Gross) -Anita
Erickson, 93 ; INet >-Jackie
McCoy, 66 : C ,Flight <Gross>-
Sally Wright, 105 ; <Net>-Robln
McDowell, 74 T and F Touma·
m e nl : A Fli g ht -Eleanor
Leatherby, 30112; B Flight-Jane
Martin. 3012; C Flight-Mary
Kay Moore, 32 1 2.
LAGUNA BEACH -A 36-hole
special at Carlton Oaks Country
Club for the Laguna Beach Golf
Association: First Flight-J .
Lund, 143; Second Flight-J.
Sneddon, 144; Third Flight-A.
A. Hally, 149; Fourth Flight-D.
Tautrim, 156. Women's Flight-
Katby Wright (95·15-76).
King Returns to Form
•·rom AP Dispatches
Bil he Jean K1n g returned to"British
lc•nn1-. court~ m fin e form Tuesday,
"in n ing first· and second-round
m a l ~h es 1 n a Grand Pr 1 x
• Tournament at Eastbourne.
She beat Mona Gll~rrant 7·6, 6·1,
then crushed Renale Tomanova 6·1.
6·2.
Chris Evert won her second-round
m atch against Aleida S~x s.o, 6·1
and 15-year-old Tracy Austin downed
Yvonne Vermaak 6·2. 7·6. Also,
d e fe nding Wimbledon champion
Virginia Wade of Britain defeated
Betsy Nagclsen 4 6, 7·6, 6-3.
Two more seeds Ke rry Reid and
Ma rs ta Rt-dondo were beaten
TJtt•sdu\' to 1oin Sue Ba rker and ~lllnsc• Krug<.'r. who lost Monday.
Haneirf': o ... ,_.d
Veteran Raul Ramirez er.ashed out
ot contention from the $100,000
Queen 's Club tournament Tuesday
when he fell lo glganllc Victor
I
Am aya 2·6. 9·7, 12 10
Vilas Gerula1tis. Jimmy Connors
a nd Guille r mo VIia s all t ook
advantage of the practice facilities
here to warm up for Wimbledon. and
they were joined by lite Nas tase. who
was derealed in the first round
Monday
Seven other Americans prospered.
Nick Saviano defeated Phil Dent 6·4,
6-4; second-seed Sandy Mayer fought
off Austrian Peter Felgl 7-5, 6·8, 6·4.
fourth-seeded John McEnroe, u
semifinalist at Wimbledon last year
who j ust turned pro, cruised past
Is m ael El Shafe l 6·3, 6-4; Billy
Ma rt in defeated Victor Pecci of
Paraguay 6-3. 5·7. 6-2; Gene Mayt-r
beat compa triot Bnan Teacher fl·4,
6-1; Terry Moor eased past Britain's
Richard Le wis 8-6. 6-2. and Toi:n
Gulliksoo beat New Zealander Chris
Lewis 6-b, &-3. -~¢1~;;;.~~~~
AustraUan Tony Rpshe eliminated
A merlcan Hank 'l>ras ter. the 13th
S«d, 9-7, 9-7.
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suffering a torn tendon m ttie an·
side of has ankle late an South
Coast League host1lataes
LOST FOR TUE balance of
the season to the Artists, Plum-
mer was forced to sit on the
s ide lines a nd watch as has
Laguna Be a c h te ammat es
scrambled to find a replace·
ment.
The Artist!> lost a le ag ue
match to San Clemente in the
process. but r allied strongly an
the ClF playoffs to qualify for a
Cl F finals berth before sue ·
c umbang to c ha mpion Santa
Barbara.
.. Not having Ja mie was qmte
a blow." says Lag una Beach
Coach Mike Duncan, who guides
the South Friday.
At 6·0. 185 pounds. Plummer 's
leaping ability. combined wa th
his str'l?ngth. made at especially
hard for o ppone nts to hit
throug h his block.
PLUMMER CAN GET up hi gh
a nd extend over the net and
m ost of 1t was done as a center·
blocker. But 1t will be on the out
s ide where he'll be e mployed
Friday, due to an a bundance of
excellent center-blocke rs on the
South team and to keep some
pressure off Plummcr's ankle.
which 1s about 80 p e rcent
healthy.
Plu mmer has also stood out an
footba ll and basketball. but tt's
\ olleyball where he reall y ex·
eels and he explain).. "It's just
a m ore exciting game. 1 ve
i.:rown up with volleyball lhe
past 10 years and 1t 's really a
fam ily affaJr. My brothers, Jeff
and J ay. both played voll eyball
and of course. I get a lot or play·
ing time on the beach, .. s ays
Plummer.
Plummer sees no difficulty m
combining with others tn thas all·
sta r setup. stating : · · 1t 's a lot
easier for me with my coach and
three other teammates on the
team."
Along wi t h Plumme r from
Laguna Beach are Randy Smith,
Kip Engen and Scott 1:-~ranks.
OTHERS ON THE 1eam m·
elude Univers ity llag h's Paul
Kubas, Greg Gahm a nd Sam
Pedro. San Cle mente's Mark
R1va deneyra. Larry Mear and
Steve McAskm; El Toro·s John
Lombardi; a nd Mike Brawley of
M1ss1on Vie10
Du ring Plummer ·s tour of
duty at Laguna Beach the Artist~
"on three straight South Coast
Leal!ue champ1 onsh1ps a nd com·
pal ed a 39-J leag ue record
The highllight was the '77
s eason whe n Plumme r was
named to the CIF 4-A first team
afte r leading the Artists <along
JAMIE PLUMMER
with setter Kip Engen ) to the er I'' champions hip.
"That W'8S my bes t game."
~ay" PlumrRer in recalling the
CH' champ1 ons h1p victory.
So Friday it's Plummer's fina l
outang as a representa tive of
L::ig una Beach High and the
South Coast League-and it will
bl! an an outside hitter-blocker.
an area where he feels is his
destiny as a volleyball player.
By Roger Carlson
LA Olympic Bid Hits Snag
LOS ANG ELES IAPl -The
city's claim to the 1984 Summer
Oly mpic Games "has become
very tenuous " because neither
th e Inte rnational Oly mpic
Committee nor city offic ials
seem willing to budge from their
positions in the negotaations over
the Games. an aide lo Mayor
Tom Bradley said Tuesday.
Anton Calleia s aid he thought
the IOC would rather sacrifice
the 1984 Summer Olympics than
give an to Los Angeles' de m ands
.. The &ituation as so rigid at
this point that I don't see how a
compromise ca n be rea ched
because one side wall have to
capitulate and ne ither seems
Pro Scores
wtlhng lo do so ... Cal lea a told a
m eeting of the Los Angeles
Junior Chamber of Commerce
"Our hold on the Games has
becom e very tenuous "
The caty has ansasled on an
Olympics pact that would free
Los Angeles from f1o a nc1a l
responsibility for the Games
But the IOC has not been walling
to lift ats Rule 4, which requires
h os t cities t o bea r that
responsibility.
J ohn A rgu~ who heads a
private group negotiating with
the lOC on beha lf of the city to
bring the Oly mpi cs to Los
An geles. accompanied Calleia to
the meeting but maintained Los
Angeles would host the Games.
Argue pointed out the Games
werl' s tall six years away and
that he fell the IOC would come
a round.
But Calleaa said the fOC might
s acrifice the 1984 Summe r
Olympics rather than appear
weak mats resolve.
Noting possible proble m s
surrounding the 1980 Games
planned for Moscow , Calle 1a
sa id, "I don'l think they <the
IOC I can afford the impression
th at they ca n subordinate their
authority to th~ost country ...
"If push ca me to shove." he
said. "they would prefer not to
hold the Games."
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Girls • m Volleyball Action Area Athletes
Gain Honors
NH Grads Sparkle
'TORRAN t I': <'orona tlel Mo&r
.. and New11111 t lt.1rbor high
~rhool~. "h1t h fin"hed 1 2 tn lhe
C i t-' e arl ~ \Ollt•yball c ha m
p1onsh1J)l> th1s past season. are
w e ll represented 1n the US
Vollc>ball Ass m·1at1on PreJ.1
National Champ1on~h1p). to bt.·
held at El Camino College
Saturday and Sunday
Playing under the Orange
County Volleybull Club banner
are Corona del 1\1ar products
Dale Keough, Cheryl J ohnston,
Aileen Semonsen, Monica Park,
Suzie Crone. Sue Corea. Marcie
Wurts and Susanne Askew under
Coach Dale Fhckmger. who 1s
110~ lhe hi:ut.l COliCh ltl US(.
The Nt'wport Wave entry an
d udes News>ort Hr-rbor lligh
product.<; Murie Lundie, Kuren
Olson, Kori laskl and Kari
Rush . all m mbe t s of tht:
OC BC's nat1ona ranked team
Also on lhe N rt Wave are
Kris Pulaski, A • Yardley,
Marilyn H o rn and L iz
Echternach
The l>rep Nation s include 30
tea m s. including one from New
Jersey. Past winners have in ·
~·lud e d M ira Co s ta ,
Marl borough , Loui sv ille,
Mor gan IChicago) and Marina.
Pool play will be contested
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Se habla Espanol
~aturday, followed by the double
d iminatwn final::, between the
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Three of these girls have been
r hosen to the 10·J)1ayer USA
West Jr. Volleyball team that
will compete in the National
Sports Festival in Colorado
Springs July 27 ·30.
They are Keough, Johnston
and Olson. Alsb. Mission Viejo's
Wendy Baldwin is on the team
Johnston will be a senior at
(;orona de l Mar in the fall.
Keough figures to attend Orange
Coast College. Olsoh is headed
tor U~C under Flickinger and
Baldwin is bound for UCLA.
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UTHECHT. Holl unct Ttw Us
national Junior waler J11>lri lean~.
c·oached by Newport Harbor ~hgh ·s Bill Burnell and featur·
ing several members of his past
tea m s. won an 1nlcrnat1onul tournamer~here lasl weekend
On the way to the lit le, the
lJ S . squad scored a pair or
!>hutouts. 4·0 over Canada and
8·0 over Bulgaria, in add1t1on to
whipping Great Britain. 15·3.
:.tnd s topping powerful Hungary 4 2 .
Jody Campbell of Long Beach
had four goals against Great
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grad J ack Graham in goal.
Nexl week. the U.S. squad will
play in a national team t ourney
1n Romania . A lso on the
itine rary 1s a stop in Bulgaria
Compelilion in Romaniw is
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PUBLIC NOTICE NtWMrf a..,~. c.111 .... 1. '*° Toi t1M11J
Atl .. Mf fer 1-lllW
The gigantic Amaya, .,,. 1rv1111. ce11toml• mis. 1nrtfllls 10 se11 Ten• o. Pev111. ''310 Heatnar more than 6~ feet tall A'ttnue, F-lalnVallty,CA.ttl'Oe cerle ln Ptrtonal property l o Gttyll°""° COn'tlluter CO.poullon, In and with an e n ormous "01Mtt Lewi' Pav .... "'0 Heai11er tended Tr•n,reru tL1uor1. o• A,.. • Fountain V•tl•y, CA '2IOI reach at the n e t , COUid Tl'tl\ bu~M\s Is ,ondutltO by t Gnyllounel T-, CHy of "'-ni«,
P rove 3 very lO~b 99f'ertl-1ntrthlP. Arltont, tnd llltl Uld lnlenoeo ll-.1 I.. Pt.,... Translere• CLauo<I, Grtyllolln<I Com
oppon e nt for the Sw e. Tiiis si.-WH llled wllll Ille pultr COrpo<•llOft, Intends 10 ltUt to
aiming lO win the men's Coo.wllv oen. °' Or*9Gountron May wld lnsurMl<t Svsttm• 1,,torPOr<1tt0 Tran11eror ILassffl, IM said perr.onal
singles liUe for the third 11• 1911 1""4m property, • 111nere1 ot''"o11on 01
lime in SUCCe5SiOn . Publls-Or-CO.st Dally PllOI, Wblch Is U lollo•s. IO wll ll1tl ~Y JI. JMM 1. 14. 21, ltll a>ersone1 P'OQefly ll•l•d on S<lledult A
But if Borg gets ,...,.5t. ___________ ,_11_ .. _,. lltrtlo •nd •oc•t•o •• Molllt"tY .,.... -1"1ur•nte A-IH, 8onlla<:IO Pl•t• A m a y a • he ' 11 Ii 0 d Monterey, C.lllo-nl• '1'40. end 111•1
moderately clear sailing i---P_UB __ u_c __ N_OTl __ c_E ___ , ~1':..."~~~.:'c!.1~:,:·~:!~~:~
I 0 w a t d the fin a Is. ITAT•MIHT 01' Wl'OIOltAWAL O•y 01 JuM, ,., ... II 00. m •• lllt
Observer s say h e's in PIU)M l'AltTNEltSHIP olflct ot lnturance !.y•l•m• In
6 l'OLl.AK
UO C.llter!H Stretl h!to tttt
Sen f'rtltCl>U, CA M10t
AUW'lltyl ... 1'9(11'-'
PuDll•llttd Ortnoe Coesl 0.•IY Piiot. JUlll 21, U, 21, ltll
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITI~ aus•HESS
NAME $TAT£MINT
Tll• loll-Ing --I• OCHnq b\1\1
~,,.,
HARBOR CENTER STYLIST UOO HarDor Blvd Unll 6 C:O.ta Mes.I
Caltlo•n1• t2t:lli
Wlllltm 0 Wiiiiams. 105 San
Ctemente W•Y, Buen• P•r ..
c.a111ornla
Tiiis Dustn~' It conc:11x1ec1 by •n 1n
dlvldual
.,. Ntwjltr1 C.11111• Drht
S11ltt ttO
New-1 e..cJI, C. '2 ...
PubtlSrttd Oranoe CDHI Dally Piiot.
July ll, 21-July S, 12, IYlt
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICll 01" INTl!NOl!O
TRANSl'llt AHO Ll!A.SleACK
NOtlte h llertDy qlven lfttl
ln1ur•nc• Sy1t•''" I ncorooret~o,
T'r•n-'f1ror, ot 7400 M1cheU.on Onve
Irvine, CtlllOtnte 9271S, Inlands 10 sell cert•ln Ptrson•1 property lo
Greyllot1ncl eo.._ter CorPOr•llon, In I• naed T ••n.t ., .. ILts•,, I 01
G•nl'IOUnd Tower. Cit~ ot PllOt"I, Arl1ont, end thtl H id lnltnded
rransttre• 11..fsson. GrtVllOund Com
'9CTIT100S eUllNUS
NAME STATIEMENT
Tiit lollowlnQ persons trt Oolng
IMlsllllU ts F M MARINE CORPORATION,
t t 1 co f •ID•rl "'onue. Fount" n
V•lltY, C.lltorNa tl70I
Roll\ Bo•U 1ncoroorated. • C•lllor11" t 0<PO<•llon, •to Nt .. POr1
'-'"t•r Ortvtt, Me•oort Be•<"· (.atllornl• 91660
Thi I llUSIMU t\ (-U(lt(I bY • CO<
PO•llOI>
ROii\ Botts tn<OtPO<ettd
OeeW Fudt
Se<rel•rv Tl•I• tlttrmona ,._. llltd w1t11 trw
County Cler .. or Orange Counly on
June t J, ltll """'° Publl•lled °'~ eo .. \t 0.lly PllOI June U, 21, 21 ancJ Jul~ S. 1~11
the easier h a ll o f the l'ICT~;;:,~T~~~.~:~se:,.Me ~~~~~~~!;::,!"'"''°" ome. City
draw. Tile 1onow1nv person.,., wltlldrewn Deted tilts sl•teenll\ day or June.
es • genert t pertner I rom Ille Hll.
Wm D Wolllams
This llete,,_t wa\ lil<Od w1111 '"" County Cl~rl< ol OrolnQe County on
Jun• 1. 14)8
puter CO•POl'•llon. '"'tnd' IO lttst IO --------------seld ln\uranu !>ystem• lncorpor•lt<I,
Ameri can JI m my pertnerMllP -•11"9 """"''""flt-INSURANCE SYSTEMS INC lltlous busl111ss name o1 HARBOR By Loren Ptrl>Of\s
Connors, the N o . 2 seed, CENTER !>TYLIST •• 2300 HerbOr v1cePrn1c1en1
F09""3
PuDllS!ltd OrbnQt Co.o>t Odil¥ P1IOI.
TrtntlerO< lLhSHI, lllt \aid personal
properly, a Qtner•I dtHrlPtlon or
wllltll " u follow• to wll lh"
PtrsoMI P<l>PtrlY 11\leo on S<lledule A
llertlo anO locoted •I Vuerv
lnsurdnce AQtncv 101 fenntuee
Strett. Voll•lo C•t1rorn1• •o.o. •nd 11\•I \atd .al• ond 1e.,e1><1ck tron•ac
t1on IS to be con .. ummateo on Ill•
1h1r11ttn oav ot Juno. 1'111 •• 11·00 • m at the ottK1 ot IMur•n<tt Sy$ttm$ In
corPor•led, 1100 M1tllel\Oll Drive Clly
ot lr•tnt, Ca111oml•
w i I I m e e t N e w Blw • Coit• Mesa. c.111om1a m16 •p""l•d 0t!f~11J>.~~:w!itnu c~·ui Z I d R 11 TIMI fklltlous blMnns ,,.,,,. tlttt· ,. ,.. • • _,, June 1. u. 21.tt, t918
ea 3 n er U SS e ment for the pertnef1hlp WM flied on llOA Synchronous llldtO Ohpl•Y
Simpson in the open ing l'eb. 10, 1•i> In 111e CovMY 01 Or.,,QI!. rermlnel. S.rietNumberOut PUBLIC NOTICE d Si F11ll Heme •nd Address ol the Otd d"• CPllO M""K Printer roun • mpson came Per'°"Wttlldrewtnv .qul"'"o wntt Per•ll•t 110 inter••<• '9CTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMIENT in to the dra w whe n Peu1 Jemes Ktww, f02 w 1u11er S.rltt NumberS"6.
South African tiyron A.,.1111e,!.tn,.An•.C:.lll0<nlttt101 GenerelO.tteornm1o• 7!.ttnronou.. The 1011ow1no IMI'""'' are dolnQ Ptul James Klu111 Molftm. Sarlal Number 1:164 l>U .. 1ncu ••
Bertram withdrew due ........ s-wlll I'. II .... E•'I MOLD POllSfllNG SPECIALIST,
to an injury. Conno r s f'ubllslled OranQe c.oesa o.11v Piiot. !'"::;.:,::r1..evl1195ffm•A JOH s Lyon !.ir.,.t, s.tn1• An•, CA Dtttd lht> 'llaleenlh dty ot Junw
~ h 0 U l d h 8 Ve ( e W June 1' u , 1!, 2I, ltJI ••-.79 s~11e llJ1 tllO~ S """ • O~nn1, Marvin Lau~r, 1)IO N IN URANCE SYSTEMS INC
vroblems with Simpson 1--------------• 1"' Av•-of the Stars E••lwOOd Santa And CA 92701 By LOtl!fl Ptr .... ns
ma
b l ~l th t t h P UBUC NOTICE Lot Ant ol .. , C.llt-• ,_, H.,Old Weslo L•uer. HIO N Vice Pr~•dtnc U 31' er 8 ma C Publlllled OrMI~ CoHI Otllv PllOI. Eulwood, Sant• Ant CA Ql/OI S<:HE OULE A thtng~ COUid get tougher Junt' 11, ltlt fllf\ Du\IM\S f\ <OnOuCl4'd bt ~ ADPlltO DlQH•I Dtld Sy•ttm\ Consul
f C h h A·J171t 767' II "OA Svnchromous Video Ol•PI•) or onnors. w o as NOTICE 0 11 IALE oF ~ner•1 .,."""'""1P rerm11111 ~111Num11erou1
Australian seed s John llEALl>ltOl'l!ltTY DennisMarvinu .. , O~ld•I• CPllO MtlriC Printer New com be and John AT '"N"o'."~!! .. '-'LI! P U BLIC NOTICE This "•ltmtlll .... hl.O wltll IN eQUll>il<!d wltll Parallel 1/0 tnlertace -~· J:::;;v19'i:"'" of Orange County on 5et1•I NumberS"9 '
Alexander along with INTHESUl>t:ltlOltCOUllTOF Cl'·Oll • P:Ot,,... Genetti OtttComm JOI I
Raul Ranurez or M exico THE STATE 01' CAUl'OllNIA f'Oll NOTICE TOCllEOITOltS Publlslled 0rl111Qe C:O.\I D•lly Pllol SyllCllfOftOUJ Mo"'* Serl•I Number THE COUNTTOl'OllANOIE 01" eULK TltANSFEll June/ 14 1I ll 19/I ' 6S03. an his section of the 1n111eMa11 ... ott11eE11e1eotOA1110 cs.< .. "01-a101u.cc 1 • 114811 S1MrwlnF.1toe1.E'4. draw. ALLEN WOLFE, 0.c••W<t Not1C• " hereby Q•V•rl 10 lllt ___________ .....:..:.:::~ ""'" H111Mf'LavlMSaefft ..
l"ormcr Wimbledon
('hampion Stan Smith o r
America had possibly
1 he roughes t luck in the
draw. Smith, unseeded,
will face No. 4 seed
Gu illermo VIias o r
Arl!cnlina m h is opening
mLJtCh
P U BLIC NOTICE
FICTI noos •UllHEU
NAME SfATl!MENT
l nr tollow•ng pers.on' ar• dotnQ
bu~1f"lt'~ •ii
EXECUTlllE PARK JliWELERS,
1611 Buell Blvd , Sull• 1.i S, Hunt
•nQlon Bta<:ll, CA 91 .. 1
How••d D•v•d SuDn•ck, 16551
Anon• Lri .... un11nv1on O..ac11. CA
D•le Everett Mason, 11021 La~e·
Po•nt, HunttnQlon &eac11. CA
TnlS DUSiMS\ ·~ tondu<lecl by • orner41 oart........n1p
H°""ard D Subn•t •
Dal• E MaWln
T "'" '\l.IH'nrftl w4'~ fllf'O with thl> County C.lerll. ot Ora~ C.OU..ty on
June 16, 1'11
l'HUU
PuDh\lltd Orllnllt Coe .. D•llv PtlOI. Jun• 11, ti, July S, 11, ltll
,~,.
Nolk e IS he<.C.V Qlvtlfl lllet the .,... t r Id 11 0 t\ O I M I K ( NA II A I & II t d
OtfSl911t<1 will .. 11 ti Prlv•lt Mic, to Tr•mltrO<, wlloW> b\ISI""" aOd•••~ Is PUBLIC NOTICE 5"1t°::1;t
the M1111es1 -bHt Dldcler, subject co 1'S Ent 11111 !>l•ttl. C•I• ot cosi. --------------ltOl Av•-ol IN"'" conllrmellon ot "'° Superior Court, Mesa. Cou111y of 0""9<" !>t•I• or ll·2'4U LH All .. I•, c.lllenll• ... ,
on or etter Ille Slh «My of July, 1•11 •t C•lltorni•, th•I " l>Ulk l,.nsler 1• SUl'llUOllCOUllTOF Publislled Or<lft~ Coast Dally P11ot, , ... otlk• ot DAVID E. WEISS, Al· aboul 10 De m•dC 10 HUSH ANG CALll'OltNIA, J une 11, 1979
t°"ney •I Lew, 14'17 W, S..verly Blvd, HAMI 01, ''""'"'"'· WhO'lt buS•nfH COUNTY 01' OtlANGE Montebello, C.lllomf• '°640, County of .tcldress Is c•o Kll01ro Kl>olOQhl• 1918 No A ttU7
Los An<J"lft, Slale ot C.lltornla, 4111 CtrOD, Cllyot NewPOrl Bedth, County l'ETlftON FOR AN OROElt
11\e rlQlll tme .,nci ln1ff1SI ot Hid de ot Orenoe. Stateot C•l1torn1<• OlltECTIHG THIE CONVEYANCE OF PUBLIC NOTICE <••std •• ,,.,., lime ot ..... ,,, -•II the The Pr-tty to De tran,.•rred " lltl!AL PltOPlllTY
rtgl\I, lltle and Interest that the eslet~ lotatflcl •I 19~ E .. 1lllh51•""11 (llY 01 Estate ot JAME!> LAWRENCE i---------------1
or sa:d oe~etsed h•S acquired by gf1'1~~7."'· Covnty OI or ... Q<'. Slaleol SISSON, .,..., know11 .... JAMES L SUl'ERtO:~TOtr THE fr:~·o~0rn ~~;on°~o ~~i:r::s:.1~·~ S••d P•OP"•ly ,,., • ..,,,,...., tn Q•noral SISSON. 0.CU\410 STAT E 01' CALll"OllNIA l'OR
U;ned, at tne Ill"" Of Ch!Alll, '" .. no IO .. ~ All •IOO In tra<l•. 1 .. 1ur.\ ~QUIP Ptltltontr, Artllur R Sissoo. alleges THI COUNTY OF
all Ille cert•ln rul prC)pO!rty 11tuated In menl and QOOd ..,,11 ol lhnt Sn•ll st•l1on IMt SAN 9EllNA"OINO the Cily or S•nta Ana. county 01 and QMaQ• Du\lnPH 1o.nown .ts Pellllone' Is Hetulor or the will ol NO CWllM
Ore11ve, Stateot C..iltornla, ptrhcultr· AUTOMOTl\/E OF COSTA MESA '"d Jamt> L. Si'--!, tneoe<e<knt. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSI! FOR
ly dUCrlbllcl .. totlows, lo-wll 1001.-d .. , l'IS EMI 1111> Stre~I. C1IY OI Subjtct to administration In lhlS CHANGE OF NI.Ml
P•rcet I T"" Nortll eo teel 01 t~ Costa MHa Countv ol Ortn9t. !>I.tit ol estate Is reel properly sltu•led In tnr In the Maller ot '"" Applltatlon ot South "•II of Lot I of Mary SMlter's Calllorn1" County ol lo .. AnQel .. , Stace OI 04RV A SUZANNE JUMPER, lor
AddltlOll ot tt.. Town ot s..nra •n•, In Th, bulk transl•• will ~ conwm C.lltornla, OH<:rlbed as follow• c.11 .. n11e ot N"""'
Ille City or Sant• Ana, County or matedonor .. llertheStll<MyotSep 143/S Funston Avenue Norwa11o. The •PPl•t•llon or DARYA
Orange, Sule ol Calllornla, •~per !ember, 1q19, ~· 10 a m . •t Ctlllornl• LOI IT, Block F. fro\tt S2.0, SUZAl'jNE JUMPER, allt DARYA
m•P re<orOed '" -30 paoe •1 or Proleu1onat E0<row c;..rv1ce• """°'M' Book SI. P•Ot Uol Mal>S SUZANNE DE \/AULT tor t hanve or Mlwellaneous R«"""' ot Lo• A1190les addren 11 1971 Nortn Tus1.n A•tl'lll<.', On Oecemaer 11 1911, 1111 oe<edenl name lltvl"9 t>ttn lllfCl In Court. •no •I
Co<lnty, Calltorn•• S.nt• An•. Cal1t0<n1.i t~telllto end lll!ll•er.o • contract '" •Pil<!arlng trom wtd appllcttlOft 111411 Parcel 2 TM !>oulh 20 fffl of Lot I SO ltr ••I\ lo.nown to'"" TransftrH wrntng by Whltl\ he tQtffCI to sell to DA AY A SUZANNE. JUMPE.R, akt
ot Merv snetf9<''s Addition 10 I~,_,, all buSll\HS n•mes •nd tOdrt\~US~"CI ROl>trl L. '°'"" tnO Norm• c Corns DARYA !>UZANNE 0.1/AULT has
Of Stnte...,,., In IN Oty of S.nte Ant, by Ille Tr.,.st~or lor Ille .,.s.a '"'"' es p11rcllueu, and th~ P<lrthaurs flied all •PPllc•tton proooslno that~
CountyotOrtnQ11,SltleolCtlltornlt, yHrut Same •Qrndtopurtl\ti#lromtlledatfdtnt name be th•n11ed 10 OARYA
•,,s oeo,' .::,!!'..!'1'!°~ !:'_~!.JO..,. -Los O•led Decemller s "" ..... rul pr-ty des<.r•t>ed •Do•t on SUZANNE 0.VAULT m -~ -~ "~-v• H~ Ham1d1 II ol -t I d I Now, t~ore, It Is llereby 0<0ert<1 Angeles County, Calltomlt , "'°'e com by KMlro l(llaloQnll •Ion .,__ ,.,.,.,..., s, an tor>d and dlr«leO ttwlt all persons lntartst·
mon1v """""' es '* N0<1h Fr...c11 .p_, o4 All~y 1 T' Ht 1°"" In me tonlr.o<t eel In said rnetltr oo appear belore thl• !>trfft, s.nte ""'· C.lllO<l\lt p,~,. Transrww he contrtct wn nol recorded <ourl, IS.ON Mount.tin""". Ontario,
ly being 50ld Is "AS IS" GOftdltlon PltOl'ESSIOHAL ESCllOW be lore .... OHlh ot decedent C•lllornl•. '" Deper1ment I ONT on Terms ot Mle t..,. In lawful mor.v SlllVICl!S Oettdtnl dltO before m•~lng tl\e Ille Hiil day of July, 1'71 ti I JO
ot the Unt...i Slttes on conllrmetton ot 1n 1 N-T...U" "-conveyan<e --10 Df' m.tOe by ll>A o clock• m , of said day to snow c-wle, Ten percent of""°""'' bid 10 oe !>afllt ""•• Galll-• tVll ttrms ofll\e •ritten contract why suc:h _.lttUon for t ..... o4 deposited witft IMO IS<1'9W ... n-1124 1 h• purcllaser has perlormtd •II nem• s'10uld not De Qr .. ttci
--------------·• Bids or otter1. to be In -111no •"" p btlslled Or eo. 1 0 1 p 1 tel> required to be Pl'rtormaa Dy him It Is turlller ol'OHecl 111•1 a coe>v ot
-__ r_u_e_u __ c_N_O_T_IC_E ___ ;,''!~ =:i.:•1:-,~:~~co~:~ Ju~ 11. m1 •nae s •' v
1 0
'· ~'~~~~:,,: 1': =~o~°::~~;: :~",~~11e~rT•on~~ ~~~':::: ""'''°' an0-. dale of Hie ___________ ,_J•_3_7_•_, Into u<row encl loan approval tor a • newspaper of oentr•• tlftUlitton,
STA fEMENT 0' AaANDONMl!NT Dated th!\ IJth daY ot Jun., 1'7' tonvtnllontl loan OI U•,SOO 00, •n<I Ille printed In .. Id county, al 1 .. atl once
0' USE 01' JON\ Br~• KHSler .PUBLIC NOTICE Pll•tllaser "'' ottered 10 Pl'•form all "4th w .. ~ for tour \UC:CUSlve wte~ .. FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAMI Admlnlslratorottlle _____________ __,acts requlNld to be OOn• Dy lllm to ff· prior to llle<MyofHIOllf!•uno
PUBLIC NOTICE
11.,.,.,
NOTICE TO CltEDITORS
NO.At5U1
!> SU l'Elltatl COUllT 01' THE
STATE 0' CALll'OltNIA FOR
THE COUNTY 01' ORANG I!
In Ille Maller OI Ill" E\ltlt 01
DONALD W KEMP, Oe~H'M'd
Nollet I\ llereb'f QIW•" to crflclllor\
havlnQ ti••'"" <IQ<llMI tl\e ••IO de<fl·
otn1 to Ille said tletmi 1n '"" ofllte of
Ille tier~ ot the alor~od court or to
prtttnt them to IM unOerslQfttd .. 11""
otrlte ot CROCKER NATIONAL 8ANW. LO\ A,.les, C:.lllO<nta ..,1>1th
""t' ott.c~ " '"" piece of D<l•l~u or the und•rs•Qned tn •II m.1t•n pert..111n
1ng to '410 Httte S..C11 cl••m\ w1111 I""
n•t.ss .. ry voucne<s must bt 111"'9 or
presented •~ •tOfe\•10 t11t1tHHn lour
mon111s tltt'f' tlle first PUbl1tallon c.t
th1snot10
Dtltcl JUM 9, till
Crocl<tf Ntuonal B•n~
E •tcutOt ol tllt
Wtll ol s.tiO Deudefll
AlllMS T RONG & IROWN
Alt...,.ey1at 1..tw
'6tS.0Hve$1,..I
•1tot
Lti An.,.I•, C.. t001•
Puolosl'IPO Or-C:O..t Oe111y P,101
June 14, 21. ,._July S, 1911
7307 71
PUBLIC NOTICE
It 1'D1
NOTICE YOCllEOITOltS
SUPERIOR COUllT 01' THE
STATE 01' CALIFORNIA FOR
THI! COUNTY OFOltANGE
-A,.tMOt
In '"" M4t1er ot tne Est•le of
HARRY MACRES. 0te.H5td
NOtlCf' I\ ht'f'~by Q•Yfln to (rf'd1f0f\
/leYlng claim\ -Inst 1"" H•O dt<P.
denl lo hie sato ~•••rm 1n lM ofhc• o•
"'" clert. Of ,.,. etor-•d <ourl or to prH,nt I Mm 10 1111! uneltrsl-d di 11'1•
OlllU ot BAL01W.0St<t, KLOTZ I.
COOPER ttOI Oove Suite 1'5,
NtWPOrt Bff<ll, CA '7660, wllt<ll lattet
otr.ce " 1"" Pl.ct ol -~· ot the un OerslQrwd 1n •II matte<\ pertt1n11111 to
Hid ell•te !>uch <l•1ms wllll tl\e
rwcen••v vout""" must be 111ec1 or pre\•nted •\ •forit~••O wttt\6n •our
monlllS <1tter lt>l' l1rS1 PUl>'ittlion of
tftlS tlOtltt
Otted Mrr 21. tt71 JOSEPHINE H MACRES
Ea«ulrla ot Ille will
olwld-•ALDIKOMCI, KL.On & COOPI It
f1tl DeYe, W. H$
N~-.CA92* Tel:...,_ PuDli•rttd 0r"'9t Coast Dally Piiot, May )I. June 1, 14, ll, I'll
PUBLIC NOTICE IM tolk)wjng """'°"ht\ atMndoned EstMe of said Decedeftl NOTICE 0, INTENDED lt<I hi\ lull pertorm.tnce t11ereot. In Dated lhl• llh O•y ol Jvnt. 1'18
111P u>r ol the tlthllous b\lsln~\\ ntme DAVIDE. WEISS, EfMl, f ltANSl'l!ll AHO Ll!ASleACIC eluding lhe OtPOSll ol ti.. proceeds ol 1(.,,,,.111 G Zlebtrll'I, Jr l'ICTITlot.IS eUSINESS THf:COACHMEN.?OJ?OPlteel>· 2441Wut ..... nyelw. ~ti I ~ b I 1 ~ I sa10 C011•entlonallotnlnl0Hcrow JUO(leofHld w•~EST•T•M£NT ,,~ Av•nuo, CO\la Me••. ChhtornlA Me•l ... llt,C.11-•--n O ce ' ... r~ y II Ytn .. ~ "...... A .. ,1621 ._ Insurance Syslem• Incorporated, Tiie terms 01 111• wr11ten contra<t SU""rtor Court flle tollowl119 ptrM>ns •re dolnQ
'"• F1c11tious Bus1nes• Namt ••· !~:~:1,~-=.,..,strat,r Transferor, ot 2400 Mltl'MtlM>n Dr1¥t, •rt telr •no llQUllADle, and b'f reaSOt> :~~~!:11':'.,~~~""".,. business.ts •
rrr••d 10 ,,bO.,.. wt\ Ille<! in Oranqe Ot Ule l!sl.t._of lrvlne. Calllornla '111$, lnt•nds lo sell :~~n:,,:u:i~~~~,0:,,::: ~~~1~!~ Los An .. le, C.llt.,...lt MOtl PALISADES INN, 1'00 ~•view,
l,.OuntvonAPr ?I 1911 Oavl41All .. W.lle cert•l n PtrSOn~I P">perlv lo UlstlnQ between deOOtnl tnO the AttorMyler"""l<•nl (DronadelMar,C..llfornla'l1$1S U • v Id Dona Id H • 11 I 01, Publlllled 0r•"O' Co.'lst Dtlly Piiot, Greyhound Comc>llter CorPOrallon, 111 I Barb••• K. Humphreys, JIS W~llQ•ten Pl.i<enltt, Calllorn1a •UIO June 21, 21,21, "" tended T rtMllroo I Le nor I• OI purt llHer, I tan be 'P9<111cally en PuDlltlled Oranot (o4'sl D•llY Piiot Merine Avenue, B•lboa l\ltnO,
T n" l>u~·~~ t\ tOndU<•to "" •n tn-23'3-18 Greyllouno Tower, City ol Pno.lltli, lorced E El'O E Jun• 21,,. _July\, 1l, "" i:i.111 C.lllornl• 92662 dividu•I 1--------------Arltona, tnd th•I u ld Intended WH R ~ • oei.ttontr P•tn Euoe~ w Molinaro, cu 8"acon O""ld 0 "'all P U BLIC NOTICE Tran,teree IL!'t$0rl, GroyllOund Com that the Court make an orc!er aulhor1t 1---------------Bey, Newport Beot<ll, Calllomta 9266?
T n" ""'"'"""' wAs '''"" w1111 ll'lf puter CorPOl'tllon. lnttnck to lusa to lnQ eno dlrKll"9 petll1ontr ID <om· P UBLIC NOTICE M•uret11 A MOiinaro. • 13 BN<on County Clpr~ ot Or•n~ County on i.---------------1 w•d ln•urance Sy$ltms lncorPOrattO, ptelt lht I~ ot Ille <ontrect maoe Bav. N•wPOt'I ee.cn, C.lltoml• 92662 Jun<'~. l'lll SUl'l!ltlatl Cot.lltT 01" THE rransltr0< IL.esseel. Ille said personal by 1111 cleU<Mnt, Dy ... e<utlnQ and dt· 1-------R--2'1Sl--------I Tiii~ Dut.l,." Is c-...1e<1 by"" un
l'·IU)6 ITATI! ~ CALll"OllNIA l'Olt properly, t general dt\<rlpllon of llv•rlno CM --1•1• tnllrumtnu NOTICE TO CllEOITOllS ln<0<PG•<1ted auoc:iallon other llltn •
PuDlt>lleO OrMIQ" Coa\t o .. 1y Piiot, THI! COUNTY 01' OllAlllGE wlllch h es toll ow,, to wit 111.C lo convey llw fe&I prOIN'rtY doer I bed NO. A •sett pertner"'lp
Junt 7, U, 11 18 1~78 Ne. A ... lt1 personal -ty 11$1ed on ScMdlllt A tbOve lo RObert L CorltS •nO N01ma SUPElltlOA COUllT 01' THE BMblrt IC HumtllW'IYl
1101 ,.
P U BLIC NOTICE
SUPElllOlt COUllT 01' TH• STATE OF CALll'OllNIA flOlt
THE COUNTY 01' OltANGa
N•.A .. llt
NOTICE 01' HEAltlNO Of'
Pt:TrtlON 1'011 PltOeATI! Of' WILL
ANO LETTERS JlSTAMENTAllY,
FOii AUTHORIZATION JO AD·
M INtS tER U N DElt T H E
INDEPENDENT AOMINIST".AflON
0, EST" ru ACT
E>1alt 04 JEROME S SUGf:llNIAN,
O•t•~ued
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tllal
~llRAH SUGERMAN 1111 liltO ll•roln
A ~lttlon IO< Probalt 01 Will fl\d I\·
w •nc. 01 Letlor\ Totamentery lo the
P•tll1011er '"° lor au1horl1•llon to •d m1n1\l~r under IM lndependtnc •d·
m1nl\l<1llon 01 Ellalea A<I, roltrtnte
ID wlllCfl IS m•Oe tor furlll.,
par lir ul•rs, and tllal •~ tlmt •nd pltet Of llHrl119 the taft'lll Ila• bten HI
tor July ti, t'1t, •I 10•00 • M., In 11111
• ourtroom of Deparlment No i ot Hid
<ou•t, •I 700 Civic C.nler Orin West,
1n 111r C11y of Sance An•, CetllOl'nla
Oatod Junt I•. "11
WtLUAM I . St JOHN,
County Cito
Al.AN D SHULMAN ll>Q.
KOi Wlltlllre 9-lnar.i
~ .. 11 ....
eevnly Hllh., CA te2tl
Ttl: JU 11J-4Jl1
All-•Y fer. 1>"116-Put>llu.ed Or-Cont O.lly Piiot
June 11. n n. 19/t JHt-7t
P U BLIC NOTICE
"0' I c I! 0, H I! A 111 NG 0" llereto •nd loc:eted .. J~p!I Mil< hell c corus. on tnCI WOlect to the concur ST" TE OF CALI FOllNIA 1"0111 Euoene w Mollnaro
l'ITITION FOlt l'ltOeATE OF WILL ln511rence. SUS west llloucrtns '"n' perlormentt by tllf! pUr<ll•te< or THE COUNTY 0 1' OltANGE ~A. Moll,..,..,
AND LITIEltl TISTAMENTAllY Avenue, HtW\ll0<"9, C.lllornlt t01SO, Ille ath lo De pe<tormed Dy lllm, •nO 1n lt>e Matier of IM E\l.Ce Ot TlllS '"I-I '"" lileo Wltll 1111
1'011 A UTHOltlZATION TO AO· end tlltl WIO s.ole end IUUDaO ~;:·~:·:~:.:O''-SARAH ELIZABETH PERKINS, County Clerk OI Or-County on
MIN Is TE II u HD E. r HE trtnstCllOft ,, to be conwmmattd on ttUCy11tlll•A-o.ce .. td June I, 1911
INDIPl!NOl!NT ADMIHISTltATION Ille ltllrlielh day ol June. ltll •111 00 Pe\ff..,t,CAt11t7 Nollu Is lleret>y QIYM to (1.0llOt' ~ .. S.U
Of' llSTATES ACT • m .. Ille office o4 1nwrtr'<e S'(Stems ftl: UUI lll-having <lt1ms ~1"11 Ille s .. d de<ir Pvbllslled Or~ c.oeu 0.lly Piiot
E1lt le of WOOD HARRVMAH. lntorportled. t-00 MICntlton Ort119, Atl~-lerPt(ll"'~ °""' tohlesaldtltlmslnlMolllctol Juftt!l,14 21 21,ltlS OeutteO Clly ol lrvlne, (.alltorn•• p Ille clerk of ,,... .. ortuld coufl or ,., m .. ,.
NOTICE IS HEREBY Gii/EN 11\tl Dti.d 1111~ M•IW<llll o•y ol June, J u~llS~2?'"t"r '°""Delly Pilot, ornonl I....,, to l"'undtrSIQMd •t 11w1--------------
LOUl!>E H HARRYMAN lies ftled 1UI une t, ' '1 1 H OI II ofll<e ol JOtiN 0 MEYER!>, REICH P UBLIC NOTICE llt!reln •!Petition 10< ~-le ol Wiii tN!>URANCE!>YSTEMSINC ADELL •nll CROST. <1 Profession.ti
and 1uu&nct of Letten. Teslamen11ry By Lor•n l'•rM>ftS Ltw Corporallon, JOO Soutll Park --------------
to Ill• Pellll-• -IO< •uthorltellon Vite Prtslotnt P U BLIC NOTICE Avenue, Suite 100. ~. Catllornl• FICTITIOOS llUSINESS
co •Omlnlslar under '"" lndepeftdenl SCHEDULI!" "'"'· wh1c.ll .. tlM oltk• IS Ill• Plate Of NANtE STATEMENT •dmlnhtrallon of Est aces Atl, re· ApPlled OIQllal S.lt Svsltm• Consul R·*Sl b\l\OM\S 011,,. undM'•f9M<fi<' all mtl Tnt tollow•"O Pl'•SOnt ,.,. do1no
ttrenet to....,"" ''in.de tor turlhtr "OA !>vn<llronou\ llld•o 01\Pl"T NOTICE OF '"" per1a1n1ng co Hid "{alt Suell bu\•MH ts
pertlculers. •nd thtt 1111 time end hrmlntl Serlt1N11mbtr•t~I TltUSTEE'SSloLE claim\ wttn the ,..ceswrv vouc""rs SIMI \/ALLEY u l•m•t•d
l)l•ctotlletrlnoCMsemellttbe•nsel Okld•I• CPllO M•lrlx Printer TS.No.TSl'4l7lC mustbelll..Oorprt'W!fllfOas•IOfeS••d P1r1ne"111p, 11931 Skypark Cirtlf!
tor Julv II. ltll, al 10 oo • m , In tllt! equipped will! Parrill 1/0 lnterlttt On Friday, July IC, l'7A, •I 11 00 witllln tour monlll\ alltr Int first "E', Irvine C.lllorn1~9711'
courtroom ol Deper1menl No l or Hid S.•1•1 Number UH a m . Title tnw•&net and Truu Com-publititllon ot lhts nnt1<, 0 NHI 0.Yl!IOf)rnl!fll (.orporotlon courl,at700Clvlc~nter Orl•e Wesl. General DalaComm 101 I peny,UCJulyal)CIOlntedTrusteeunou OaleC!JuneU,Hl8 • C•lllornl• corporation, 1101
In Ille City of Santa Ana, C.lllornla. Svncllronous MOOem !>trial Number and pur.s.,Ant lo Deed or Trust re Tllom,'I' Htnry Perlun. Jr Skyperk Ctrtlt 'E." Irvine. Calll01nl•
Dated June"· 1971 031• cordeo No~mber t7, l~H. as tntt I-to, E•etulor ot Ille •lite WILLIAM I!. SI JOHN, lllerwln I'. Root, 1!1q n 4MI, In -112'15, 1>tQe 1939, of DI wlll ot sa10 OectOf'nt Cfrl H 8nd M.irjorl~ Gutllrlo, 11SO County Clerk Sl11•er Hut,_ Lavine S"mt11 litl•I Records In Ille office ot Ille C011n-JOHN D Ml!Yl!ltS, P•lltqlen AYO!nue, Uwrnir, Ctllklrn1t
VotlGl!LIN ANO eAllTON & RHeflfeltl I Y Recorder of o .. ngt County, llEICH, ADl!LL &CllOSf "ISO •• ,..,. w.c. er-fey S11ltt 1Ul C1lllornl&, will tell at l>Ul>llt euct1on AttCM'neys et'-'"' Howe rd R. Lucas, 19'0 VIU•
4)4J Ven 1(.,.,..11 ,....,.,. tffl l.ven"f •I tlM SI••• to lllQhest bldOtr 10< ceSl'I Cl)tyeble et A Prof en._ Qr"9retl.., Ctudt l, Newport BH(ll, C.lllornl•
New..,1 a..ctl, CA tlMt Los Antal•, C.lllH'lll• _, ti,,,. of "" In ltwfut money ol '"" MO S.utll Ptf'll A-'2..0
Tet 1U·7Ut Pubtltntd 0r"'9t Cot\! Ot lly Pllol, Unll.O Stettsl •t the 5oulh tront Pn· S.lt• 200 Georoa Mt<roAllo., 611 wu111tre
Attwaey ter: Petltl-June 21, 1UI trtnce to Ille Old 0,.nge County Pemone, c;all ....... et17.. Blvd , Suite 101, S•nta Monica,
Put>ll•-ClrtnQll Cots! Oa1ly Piiot 107 II Courtl\ouw loc.•ttel In I~ 100 l>loclt. ot PubtlslleO Or~ Cottt Dally Piiot C.tllornlt t0c01 •
June 21, n, it, 1'71 1Jt..,I -------------~ Wtsl S.11i. Mt BIVd Oormerly W•UI Jllne 1•. 11, ltend July S. ltlt O'Nffl 0."91°""""1
PUBLIC NOTICE 6th SlrMll Sent• Ant, C.llloml•. •II t*-18 COfPO<•tlon
rlOlll, tlllt ano lnteresi conveyed co Ttw r.tntr•t PertNl"
PUBLIC NOTICE end now Mid t.f It ~ said OMd ot Iv Patrick A o Nut
NOTICE 01' Hl:AlllNC. Trust In Ille ,,_,,., sllueteo 111 u lo PUBUC NOTICE Thi\ u.1-1 .... , 111ee1 .,11h Ille
NOTla 01' HEAlllNG ON SAVINOI AND LOAN County •nd SleledeS<rlbtO .. ON IAVINOSANO LOAN l'ACILITT Al'PLICATIOH TM NOf'lh SI II'"' ol Ille S.....111 --------------1 County Cl.,. o• O••nlll County on
PACll.ITY Al'l"LICATIOfll Notice Is...,..,., given t .... t • Public ?OS. 61 IHI oJ Bl«lt. "G" of Traci No SUPl!lttO:~~T 01' THE June 1• !tit
Notice 11 ller-tOy given tf\tl e puDllt lletrlng "" bffn tthedUltCI by CM •11. llS "-" on • map llleraot re STAT• OI' CALll"O"NIA l'Olt '"*' Puttll•rttd Or-Coast Dally P•lot llHrlng htS Dttn """"ultO by the DEPARTMENT OF SAlllNGS ANO tord<HI tn 8oolt. 10, -s 1 -1 MIS THI ClOUNTYOl'OltANOI DEPARTMENT OF UIVINGS AND LOAN rtltllllQ to .,, l!PPllUllon by UlltntO\ls MIPS. records OI .... ., NO.,._ Ull-11
LOAN reltli"9 10 an appll<allon by MARINERS SAVINGS ANO LOAN OranotCounly NOTICE 01' H l!AltlNG 01' --------------
June I, 14, 11 21, ""
COLUMBIA SAVINGS AHO LOAN A!>· ASSOCIATION, Wutcl•ll •I Dover, Tiie Ul'fff _..,. -ot"9r CQrn l'ETI Ttc»t l'04ll l'llOeATI! 01' WILL
!>QCIATIQN, _,., w11s111r11 Boulevard, N•wPOrl 8Hcll, C.lllO<nl• .,..,, '"" lftOll OHlllNllon, 11 "'Y Of 1"' real AND 1"011 LITTl!lll TllTAMl!N PUBUC NOTICE "UPEAl,.!·C01"UJ~TOP THI! 9evorly Hiiis, CtillOrnlt 90211, IOt permission to C:OftYtrl Ill Wltllltt 01 r::"rty OHcrl-atiove I• 1M1•POtled 1'AltY AND FOlt AUTHOllllATIOH --------------
• .. -per .... IUIOI\ to t\tellllJ'1 • laclllty •' llct to.,.,,.,. branch loceled ., 1101 1014 ...,..._ ""•. Cott• Ma... TO ADMINIST•lt UNOl It THI NOTICl 1'0Clll!OIT'Olt5
STAYI! Ol'CAl.ll'OllNIA 1'011 The Fa\lllon hi-Rag1ona1 Sl\OllPlllQ 9•ytld• Orllrt1, City Of Newport llea<:ll C•I t2UI INDEPENOENT AOMINllTllATION SUPl!ltlOll COUltT 01' THE
TH I! c:ou,,i;,::. ~::ltANOI ~f·~·:;~rrTi:_ ~ !~,~ ~°:'.,11~~ ~:::-·:.0',~-;;:-pa:.::.~~1":i17i~ ':. ... ~ ~1.~~::"!:~:;:;~m.,: o~ :l~~:To~' t~AE NC£ THE lMA s~: ~~~~·:~::~" .. ~~-
1 n th• M•lt•r or Ill• E,,alt 01 .... O•pert""'"t' ofll<• •• 10 00 AM 10 00 AM on ..... 1tlll d•y ol July,,.,. Ille ...... --.. -olllllr common Ito.EMMERLING, ..... FLORENCE HO" tsql
AlFREO M HAWl(INS.,Offttttd Olllllll HtlldayotJ11ly, 1tltt1 Room ttRoom9,Utll,.IOOr,.00SoutllCoon df\l9n•llon.llanY.sllOWnl\er1tn . T"ELMA !>WINI< KEMMERLINO E't•lt ot JESSE J P'°'tPPS
NOtltt I\""""' 11•.,.n ro crtdllorJ 8 , Hiii F loor. too Commonweetlll monwullh AYtnut. lot Anoetts, S.ld Milt Wiii .. m.oe, llul wlll~·· FLORENCE f KEMMERLING, F T Otttts•d
NYlnQ Ci•ln'I\ •QAIMI lh• $110 CIK• Avenve, Lot Anotfll'\, (elllorni• '°°°'· C•lllornl• •ooos "'•Dllont 111JI covenant or wa,,Nlly, UP'•" or Im Kl!!MMl!!lllLING, l"LORENCE K[M NOTICE. 15 Hl!"E8Y OIVt!N to'"'
d•nl 10 lilt \tld Cl~m~ In .... Otll<t Of ttl'9110111Ul>I1-.1,.. ,,. ,,.. ptltd, •••dlllQ 1111•. POiWHIOn, Of MEALING, F KEMMERLING. •no crt<lllors ol tftt ~· na.....i d9<f'Oent .... Cler• ()f .... •lorts.tld court or to Tiit •P911(atJon It -n IO< Mlle In '1'11• •POlk•llon Is open tor public In· oncumDr4WICt\, 10 0-Y .... ''""''"'"9 MR!> w I LLIAM K EMME"LI NG, '"'' •II .,.,_,"""'"II Claim\ eotlnlt
P<Henl them to Ille uno.rslQMd et ll't• -tlon In accordance wit? II•• Com• -tlon In 1<:c0<1Mn<t wllll ttlt CoM prlnclp•I sum of tlle nolt"I ~cured by O.cttstG 111e Htd CIK-.,. reoutrt<I 10 fllt
olll<• or DOUC.lAS E. 000111!, mlUIOfttr'S rtQU .. llOM ti. IM• •lllct mlUIGllltt't '1IOUl•llon• •t tither ottlce stld ~ ol Trutl, to wll l17,241.1,, NO rt CE IS HERE8Y GlllEN 11\11 tMm ... 1111 Ille "9CtUlltY YOU(lleM, II'
9ALL. HUNT, HART, 8110WN & Oltl'te0eptftmenlo4$t\llngtendLOtn otlh•Otpertmentot~vl119•anOlo•n wltll lnter•t ·--· •• pre¥14ecl In HELEN liAMILTOH C.LOllER 11 .. tlttolll<toflllttlltt'l<ottM•Dovten. BAE RWI Tl ,. o. 801 1111; 1'0 ol .... St•I• ol C.lltC>rN• localed •I tOO ol tllt Stele ot C:.llfornl• IOUltCI tt .oo •tlO notn, tc1v11ncn. II tnv. unritr n.. llltO l\treln a Pf(ltlOn lor Proo.tt of 1111ec1 court, °' to oresen1 1t1tm with
Lind•" Avtnut, 1.,ono •••<h, Soutll Commonw .. 1111 Avtlluo, Lot Sou111 Commonw .. 111\ l.vtnut, lot term\ ot Mid Deed of Trust, fees, Wiii •nd tor lnu•n<• ol Lttltrt tilt ntcuHry •OU<hen. to the un
cer1tor11I• "*''· ""'lch lttttr olllet Is Anttln tOOOS or ti lSO hnsomt Anot1n tOOO> or al UO hn•ome <lltr'OH '"" .. .,.,,~, of 11111 tru•l"f htttmentMy eno lot Aut~lttllon to det\llllltd •I tr• olllco ot P•ul H
.,,. Pl•<• of bu•tnen ol the un. ltrttt. S•n Fren(IKOt411M "'"'· $tn l'ran<lteo•••OC t!'d 01 tlMI truits ,, .. led bv selO Deed Administer,.,., Ille l~nottlt Ad· wavtt, 63111 Pf(ltlt &oult¥trd, H1.1nt-
dtnl11,.... en •II me11ou P•"'""'"' to written ooJecllon or 0111., dO<u· wr111t11 ObJtctlon o• other docu 01 Tr11st m1n11t,.tlon of EttetR Act, rtler-• 11191on l'•rtc. Gllltorni•. whlell '' '"'
Hid ttt•tt Suell cltlml ,..1111 1tte mtnlt reltvenl to Illa •Hll<•llon mentt t t le.,ent to 1111 eppllcallon Tiie IMlltflCltrv '"'°"'\aid o..d ol to whl(ll I\ med• tor turlhtr ollKt o1 MlntMot"" Ul'ldenlQntd "'
nec .. ury oouclter• muJt " tlltd Of' tlhOvld M llled with IN Dtlle•l,,,.nt, sttoo1td be lllecl •1111 ll'te Ott>trt111t11t, Trutl lltrelotort Utcuted •nd cH pertltuten, and lh•I lht time •no all m elt-· -.. ·1-•-lo 1~ es••t• ol it co-... 1 -or mell~ livered to IN uneltralontd t wrltltn ~ • -· ... .,.,,. ·--j)ftstl\lld •• efONIH ld within ,..,.. .,, • .. , v ~to Ille end • c~ dellvtrtd or meltttl I• Ille O.clor•llOn of Otfeult .,..d Oemtl\d l>l•et ot ""'11191ne -l\a. bttn Mi uld dtOcHnl, wltllln tour mont111
rnonlha •tltr IN llrst puDllUtlon ., A111111cent, COLUMBIA SAVINGI Ap11llcen1, MA"INltltS $AVING$ tor Stlt, •no • wrlttell NOllC• of lor June JO, 1•1t. .. 10 00. "''In Ille •lttr lllt first l>UbllUllon or tl\I\
1111• netlo AND LOAN A$SO<:IATION, not lettr ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION, not later 0.ft lllt end Etf'(llon IO S.ll Tht un (OUrtroom ot Otl>erllntnl No 2 Of HIC l'fO!lce
Otltd June"· "1' lhan July U, ltll Any per.on "''Y 111>· 111an July u l"I Any perNft ,,.,. tll dertlflltO <•uted selo NOiiet 01 courl, at 700 Qvlt C.11ter 0.1ve Wot. Otl.O May JI, 1111
•Mtnov H•n•n• 11t•r •• Ille llearlnO Mid l'lltll• en ertl peer at IM ne.tlfll -m••• en "''' Otfeull 8"" llWllon 10 S.ll 10 IM rt 111 th• Ctty ol *"Ana. c..111on1ta. Jerry Fr-Pl'llllO'
htwtor of ow ~111 l'l•t-tnt dllr .... .,, •-• llf time ktattm..,1 du<l"O an emount o4 time corded 111 ""' c-t~ ..,,,.,. 1,,. teal Deltd J-'-"'' "°""""'""°'at,.,.""''• ti Mid OK .... I llmlttd llY "" ..... 1111 Officer. wlll('fl In 'ifl'lll'td °" ""' -·no otfl(tr, WfllCll prepeny i. toceled WILLIAM I "JOHN, o4 O• ·-"'"*' o.c .... 1 OOt.IOLASl.GOOel, Ille etH of any .,_t'Hn wllO Mt not 111 lltt ttM ot .n, penan •llO ,,., 1101 O•lt. June 1• ltll County Cltfll l'AUL H WAYT• eAL~HUNT,NAllT, 111111 "'" ""1tllfl tb)Kti-~ ttMr llltd prior wrltltn Olllettl-or tther Tiil• l,;';.,r•n<t •nd JTIVIN \. l lltMAN, 1$9 .
lllOINll t lltlMlltWtTX tlOCllf!'tnlt 1• to lie limited to not mou CIO<um91\h I• lo lie llmlltd It MC-... Trll!itC~r UU CreMU. .. .._ :::,,~,:.•::::::.·~.:ti
1'. O a11 tJtl llWll'I U "''""*' HI -eti..i, " WCll lf\ttl U ll'llllVI" 111 twtltl4lt\, ff tucll ., .. ldJ""t", l \lllt HI T .. 1 M1 .. 114 ··~ ~1" ~~ H NV la. •llowtd Dy IN ~. ~('19, ., lnt'f be tlltwad "YIM L~ 8yVlro1nl•THres !~ .... · Ql~t ................ , .................. ,.. &.•"f ••Ha.CA._I .... .,,,. ... , .. .r ,...,no .,.f<tr A11l""1rtd$1-lun A•--•.---"'lllWTn .__.
1>11011•-Or ..... CMM 0.!ly Pitel f'Wlltlltd Or.-vt Cot•• Otlly Pnoa l'ullllllltO Or-'°'" O.llt Piiot, l'ulllltlled 0r-. Coe•t Oelty "'o4. Publl"*' Or-C:.O.t 0.llY ...... ,..,..I_ Or-ONll 0.lly ......
Jt1ftt JI, Jt tfld JIO!y ), u. ltll .Nne 11 1t11 Jllne 11 1'11 J11ne >t,,. _ JV4r '-1t1e June "·IS, JI, 1t1• J-.••. u. •-Jvly s. 1t7t ' JU• ,1 1 ~ ht11 '' ucn re ,,.,. n taowc uu.11
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S<ott HO<tu Ao!Nson 10)0 !Mint•
Publl\lle<I Or-'6est Dally Ptlot,
Jufl• u. ti, n tnO Julys. ltlt
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An• Avenue Senta Ana Ht•9ni..1--------------(.alllorni• .,l'OI
t1111 buslnHs I\ conou<ted Dv • PUBUC NOTICE
general .,.rtnennlp •--------------D•v1d l Hou\e It·~
S<ofl H RoDnOfl NOTICE TO CltEDITOtl$ T1111 ,,.,,.._, .... 111.ci w1111 11.. N0.-1n
County Cler~ ot Or•nll" t.ounly Of\ SUPl!ltlOtl C:OUltT 0, TltE
Jynt S 1t71 J ITATE Ofl CAUl'QflNIA FOlt
l"tM11
P"DllSlwO O>aftQll Coast D••IY PllOI.
June u 1• 21 -Julys •~If
TH I COUNTY 01" Oii ANGE
In lllt Mttltr Of the Est ... of
HAROLD J WYLIE, DIKHWO.
___________ -.;,1;,;1l1~1.:f Nolle. ·~ lltftDy Q<.eft lo cr.OllOr•
lla•ino t lt1ms 1t9t1ntr IN seld ~
O.nl to Iii• aa•d <l"ms in Ille Oltl<At ot Ille clork ot Ille _.,..kl ceuf1 or to PUBLIC NOTICE
--------------present ,,...,.. IO Ille -$19rttd tt llW NOTICEOFMAlllHAL SSALE o lflt~ ot !>ECUlllTY PA CIFIC:
J Jonn M.20\0fl, Pljtnltll NATIONAL BANK. wnl<ll lttltr Ollie•
" '' Ille Pie<• ol buslneu ot the Ur1-Mer11•ret Augur DtltncMl\t O.r\IQned 1n all rnatttr> perl••nWIQ to
No t17 JOt u 1d t\tatw. Suell cl•lmi w1111 tllt By virtue or •n nMullor• l\\Ufd on lltCe~wrv -Mr\ must bot tiled °'
Mortll 11 1911 DY the woeroO< (.our! presented a\ •lorn alO within tour
100 C1v1c Center Drive W~\I !>.onlt month\ ••ter IM "'" Wbll<ttlon ot An<1 Counlv ot Or•nOI' s .. 1~ ot 1111~ notice
C•tllorn16, upon d 1uagment •ntereo on Oal41d June J, l•te
l••or at J Jonn M.lnwn II\ ludOm~nl SE.CURI TY PACIFIC ttedllOr And .eg;11n\I Mar90rel All(IUr NAllONAL BANK
dS 1uoomenl de~or, sr>ow1n11 • nol E•Kut0<of tlle Wiii
b<oldn<I ot "O,t:IO 70 IKllMllY .,.,.. on 01 Hid Detedt!nt
H•d 1udomen1 on !~ dttt ot ·~ .. SIL WYN a CAl'ALllC> suant• or H<d ••e<ullan, I llav" lt'•H!<I l'llEDE RICK o l'llL.O
upon ~II th(• riQlll, l1tlt and tntt<MI OI AtterMyt •I U,;, W•d jUOQmer>I c»btor In tllt 11roouly )4U WllSllll'tJ 11.,,._
1n '"" county of Or<1nQt', St•tt OI S.ll Hlt
c.a111orn1•. ~..CflDf'<l •• •0110.,, Lt\~ .... "' CA Meter m::,':O::::.' .. ~°' 1°;,:'~:,.1'a:i= Pub11111ec1'0r-~ 0.llY P1101.
8ou1•v•rd, Nt#P0'1 Bea<n, 0,._ JUM I, U, JI, 21, 197'
Counly, St.i~ ot C.hforn1•
NOTICE IS ... c11eev G•llEN .,, ...
on July 11, 1979, •t 1 00 o clock PM di PUBLIC NOTICE
Main LODC>y Coull!• Coufl-. ..O• 1--------------Jtmbor ... Olva • N•WP0<1 Buth C•1Y ol NewPort 8N<tl Counlv of OrMIOO
Statt 04 (dlll0tntt1 I will ~II et PuOI•(
ou<.11on to thP h1~t bldOfr. tOf t llltV\
1n l•wtul money ot '"" Un1l..O Stat~
•II I"" rtO'!I. utl~ end lntf'ttl ot •••d
tudqme-nt Of'btor in thf" •bO•• de\<rlbe<I ~Iv or'° muc:I\ ,.,.,...,,
a\ may t>e nl'<~s...,rv 10 '"11~1v ~•Id,..
e-<.ut1on, with .ccrueo 1ntere't •nd costs
Deir<! Jun~ q t0/8
01v1\1on H•rbOf
OonE R"°'" Milr"'<ll Oran~ (ou~I•
Bv Sn.ctton ~ffl)t••lt.,o.
D•outv
ll•rn••d 5 ~ Platftltll'• Attorrwv
4~ 4'0Mtr .. ll't WO Marin• dol Roy, CA tO~I
PuD111""'1 OriW>QI" (otSI O•t1r Pilot,
Jun~ 14 21 78 1~7~
PUBLIC NOTICE
lt·lM»
SUPl!lllO. COUlltT Ol'THE
STATEMCAUFOltNIA l'O•
THE COUNTYOl"OttANGE
NO.A..,9t
NOTIC1E OF SALi! Of'
lllAL flltOP51tTY AT
..-111ATE SALE
In the Matter of Ille Conwrv•IOOfllO
ot .... Pe,_,.,.., Estat• ot WILLIAM A SCHMIOT Conwrvet""
NOT ICE IS HEREBY Gii/EN that
Ille ul\fJtr\lgned, JAMES E HEIM,
Publlt Gwroaan, •'-consarv•tor ot the
per\On .. no Ml•te ol WILLIAM •.
SCHMIDT. conserva1ee, will "'" •I
private .. It to tho lllqllell •nd bot ntl
"'-'· tlltr deOUCt•on ot env req~t
ed broller ' tommt\s1on, upon the
term\ ano condltlOft' 11er.•n•l1er m~
llOMO. tnd \Ublt<I 10 ~ontlr""'lton Dy Ille aDove..,,,.lll<Od S.-r1or-Cour1. on
Wtclne50•Y. June 18. t97t, at tht! !lour
Of twthftt o'docll noon~ or ttwre .. tter
within Ille ti,,,. allowed Df l•w. at tt>t office ot the Public G.,.rdt.on, 1300
---------------1South Grand Avenue, Santa And,
R n"1
SUl'ERIOA COUltT 01'" THE
STATE 01' CALIFOltNIA FOlt
THE COUNTY OF ORANGE
HO A t61tl
NOTICE OF HEAltlNO Of'
P ETITION FOR PROIATE 01' WILL
ANO l'OR LITYEltS TlSJAMl!N·
TARY ANO FOii AUTHORIZATION
TO ADMINISTElt UNOElt THE
IHDEl'£NOlHT AOMINISTllATION
OF ESTATES ACT
Es .. ae ot FRAN CIS ALBERT LATAAILLE, ..... FRANCIS ANDRE
LATRA•LLE. •k• ANDRE F
LATRAILLE, •~• FRANK ALBERf
LATRAILLE, •"• PIERRE ANDRE, aka F ANDRE LATRAILLE, oe
FRANCIS A LATRAILLE. _.. F A LATRAILLE, O..C.11aS4MI
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lllal MOLLY 8 . LATllAILLE llas tlltd
M re1n • Pff1lt0fl fO< Pr-ct ot Wiii .ano for"""""'" of l~la.rs Tnl......,.
t•ry And for Avt"'Or•t•t•011 •o AO
minister -r IM l,__..,.,,,t Ad
m1n1,tr•llon of E•t•tts ACI. rt•trtrl<t
to wh1cn i\ m•d .. tor further
P••t1cul•r\, and rna1 Ille lime end
place ot 1>Nr1no tlle "'"'~""'been \ti
tor July II t'71. •• 10 00" m. 1n Ille courtroom ot Dotparlment No 3 at \llld
<ourt, •' 100 C.l¥1t Cent•• Or1ve woe,
In Ill• City of Santa Ana, C•l1lornla
D<tttd JIJttf' ,. 1978
WILLIAM E "JOHN,
County l..ltr•
DONAi.OJ HEU unE crwpnw11A,
Ntr111 Suitt
l'•llerton, C.lltonll• tWI
Ttl· 0141 5~11U
Att-y tar: l'elil-
PuDtls,,.., Ortnoe C:.0.\1 O•ily PllOI,
June 70 11. 21, i•78
Ct htornl• '270), •II right, 1111•. 1n-
ltrut tnd Ht•I• ot WILLIAM "· SCHMIOT, tonit«YtlH. In tnd to 111411
"erte111 r~et prOCJWtY 'lluttflcl In 11\e
Stete ot Calltorni•, County of Orange, •S<• lbe<I es lol-PARCEL I LOI JJI of 1 reel No
SIU, tn Ille County ot 0,.nge, as
V...wn on • -t,...eof •ec.oroed on
8-ltS, PIQH 14 '"'"'""~· r«ords ot wtd o~.,. County. EACEP'TING THEREFROM •II
01t, O•'\ mlftttr••s •nd other
hydroc:artion ~es 1y1nQ DelOw •
CMPtll 01 SOO lff't. rnNSUred W'f'tlctllr
from th~ '\urta<• of s~1d t•ttd out
wltllOYt arie "Qht ot wrlact entry, <!'>
reserved In ttw -from Knoll'>
Bcrnr Ferm.• otrtntnlltp, r~
April 11, l'IU, In -6504, P~ 19'J •net 19• Offlc:lal Re<otd\
PARCEL 1: Lots *A ano
ol fract 5111, as st>own on a m.tP
IMreof recor-1n -"S. P-'9ff ,,. •nchntv•, rttord" of •••d Or•nqe
CounlV
EXCEPTING THEREFROM tll
Olf. Qcl\. "Hne-r.tt~ and Other
llydra<•rl:>Oft ...mt.once> tying ble!Ow •
otC>tll ot * •ttt. ""'esured ¥Prt1ea11,, lrom the \ur1ac:e di >1•ld land but
wltllOUt the r191>t Of ~rlte" entry as
"\.,Ylld 1n -from Knoll's Berry
Ferm1 • Pllr1M~htp, rKOrdtd Aont 11, 19&3. In 800I< 6SOC. P-193 and
l'M, Ollltlal AKO<ds
PARCEL l A n<WM'KCIUS1ve UW
mtl't o•er lot A (the co1•.,••on erea 1 oC
Traci No Sllr itS 'l'OWn on 4 map
111e1.ot recoroeo In 9oOI< 1•s. PaQM •·•
1nctu$1ve ot re<O<'<b o4 ~ Or-
Counly ll'•tePI lhal p0r1ton ly11>9
w1111in Trtel 67'94 as ~on a matt
re<orde<I 1n 8oOlt Ul, Pevn 3' and e
o4 Trect NO. 6ICIJ ts t-.i on am~ ___________ _,,,:::;m.=z~•1recwded11111oo1< u2. P-41 •nci o>
PUBLIC NOTICE lor t119ress-l!Qrfts -lllt uses tn4
pur~ YI! fOrltl In Ille Oec:ltr•lton of
ltJUIO
NOTICE 01"
TltUSl'EE'S SALE
TS No S.-11
On June 11, ltll. •I 11 00 A M
TITLE INSURANCE ANO fRuSr
COMPANY,•• 0111¥ fPOOtntl'd 1 '"'' ..
u.-r and ""'""""' In 0..0 OI I ru\I r~cOl'U~d Jutv tt •~11 '"' 1n\t NO
2UOS. •n DOO• 111•• P•9" 1'!06, nl
0111( ... 1 RKord• tn ·~ ofli<• ot IM
County RPCor""' ot O.~ Cwno.
c .. 111orn ... Wiii \1'114! PUbllt tuc:llon to
lllQlle\I D•lfOtor tor c t\h lptyaDfe ti
l•mtt ot ,., .. 1n fl\wtut Moftit't ot lM
un11 .. o Seate• 1 .,, '"~ •ou111 rronl @'ntran(• to t"'4l otd OreftQf' County
CourlllOU\(' IO<Aled 1n I~ 100 DIOC' ol
Wttl Santa AA• Bl•ll . \IOlrnfltly Wol
61h Streft, Santa An.t, (.Alllornl•I All
rtQlll, 1111• ano lnl~'"' convtytc! to
dnd now ,..Id Oy II ""°"' stld O..d of
Trust In I"" propirty \llUAINS In S.10
County and State oe•crlbtd as
PARCEL I LOI 1• of rr,'tl No,
1SH In '"" Clly of Nowport BHth
County ol °"""91>, St•tt ot C•1t•orn1e,
n ,,., mop •t<ordtd In 800• 7'•.
Paoes 1 '"'" 4, Mlst•ll•r>eOIJ• Macn, 1n Ille olfl<t ol Ille County Rt<orotr of
wldcounty
PARCEL 1 Non ootluslvo
dPPUrlenanl .....,,,,.,.,"IO• 1ngre>\ MO
99reu ovtr pr1 • .,t ~t•ttl• ~'•et torm
'" tn41t <t'1Afn df"CfArl4t1on 01
tOWn4'nt\,.. Condlflort\ •nd rfll\lr1t UOI\\
1ecord•O "' Boo' •s•t Ptg~ eo1. Otll< IAI ll!'Cord\ •ncl 1n that ur1a1n
de<l•r•tH)n ot cow~I\, condlhon•
•no r~\lfft11on~ t•coro-d 1n loo"
10034, PtQt' .. Offl(ltl RatO<d\
No SlrHI """''"" or ollle• t-outone11on llM ~" fun\l<lwO 10 tl\t Trustee, vou may OCIA•n dlroctlon• to
tfte Pf"OP'fly Dy \UDm•lllnQ • w11ttan
requ.st •111111\ •O MO lrom 11\t "'"
P<lbllcallon ot '"" not1<• lo Roland~ Collins •nd W f'<fr<I
N\atDontld
1700 N•wPMf BIYd \uil• 10• II
N•wPo•I llH<ll, t a111orn1 .. •MJ
S.IO .. It •Ill Dt ~. l>UI .,lll'IO\ll
covtft•nt Of w•rr•,.tv. ••Pr••' or lmpllt<I, !'tQMdlng llllll, PO\i.t01on, or
tn<umbr•nt.., to .,.Y IM rtm.,n1no
prlntl ... I klm ot the not~l•I W'{Urtcl
bY ••Id Dud of lru•I, IO·Wll
Ut,HO 00, with lnttrnt tnorton, a. OfOYIOld Ill MOid nole(\I, 9dvtnceo, II
env. uno..-.,,. '"'"" ol a.o10 0..0 ot fru\t, fMS, (.lltrQt\ &1111 taOtftll\ Of
lllO Ttu•t" -of the trusta crt•ltcl b~ ,.Ill Deed ol Tt11\I TIMI MntflCl•rv _, wlel Oetd Of
fruu llt•etolore tocuteo •no
Otlt,..r.O 10 Ott uneltr~ 11 wr11i.n ~tt•r•llon ot O.t•ult ano O.mtnd
tor ~"•· •no • w1111~n Nollu 01 Dtl•ull •nd Clocllon to .,.II fht
undef\lllM<I uu\td •tlO NOllC:O ol
Otlhll -llt<llOn to Sell to 1>t
ft<Ot'HO In Ille ,_.ty "''""' I .... rNI
pro1>9rly I• loc.altMI
0.IH -y ~ 1'11
llTLC tffSVRANCI I.ND
TllU$T COMPANY
4.a.Gf~
lly o.4a L. Will""'°''
Au!NW1Nd\111Nlut,
I'~•--Or-C.lllHI Oiltly Piiot
.IVM1. H,Jl "Ill -JJU·ll
Covenents. Condition> .. na Restrrc•
11ons rt<orOed "•~rv n. lt7J '" Book IOS.l, P•ve• 1n 01 01t1t1•I Record~.,,.,~ •mtncle<I
E itCEPTION THERE FROM <tit
011. o•" mlner"h end other
l\ydrOCttrDOn WDSl""'H IYl"9 bot-..
OO>ptll Of S00 ftel, ~ _,l<tllY
from '"" su<fa<l' ot u•d IM\d bu1
wltllOut tne n9ftl ot MKl<Ke "'try, "' rt~rvf'd 1n ,,.._ ~s. from Knott \.
Berry Farm, d t>;trl.,.r\1'11P. re<orOed
Aprll It, I~ In 9o01< ~. P~ 19)
end 14•. OffiClaf Rt<.ords. PARCEL 4 A MemDersl11p, dP.
j)urttn•nt 10 Illa Lot Ot\<rtl><td ~•
Perr•I I hertot. In ·~ MOnlltf:llO
rown1>o~ Anot•dtlOn, tl>fo ftt owner
ot tno common••••
I lllJ conveyenct Is meo~ ano -
c•plttd and w1<1really15llereby11ren,.
eel ul>Of\ ..... CO-I" Conditions and
rt\lrlctloM 811<1 rewrv;ng the HY.
menl\ Mil fortll In tl\tt centln de<l•r•
lion ol Cov"""""· Condlllon• •nO A es Irle llon• recorded Februerv 2\,
1'173 In eook IOSl>J. PaQe 113 ""°
Ott ••r•t1on1 ol Amendmt111 10
Dt<ltrellon ol eo-1s. Col>clltlOM
.nd Rttlrictlons recorded MarGll 29.,
lt73 In B-10616, Peoe 101 •II o4 Of. lltltl RKOrlb. MCI\ end ell of .... ICll
ere n.rtby u;pnssay lncotporeted llr
reference• lftoUQll ltt -llt<etn Ill
•1111.
SUBJECT to tll u<tPllOn,, ~._
tlOM, restrictions, ea wmen"· ••· c r11sions, ,_...,tlOnt, liens,. r'111'tts.
erdrlQlll\ ol wey, of rec-.
Com,,_,., iu-as llOI SaMa
lnt1 Wo, B-Perle, C.lltornla
B105 or otter> er• lnYUed aw wlCI Pf°"''" end must De In •riling and Wiii be re<eiWd •I Ille ofllee OI , ...
PubllC GutrOI""· 1)00 Soulll Gr ....
A ..... n .... Stt11 .. AN, CalllOrnl• '710), 0< m•'r lie ,,.._ with 11\e Gletk ot Wld
~-rlOr Coufl, or may be delivered lo
se•O Gu•rdlM 11"•\0l\tllY, •I..,, lltN •tt., fl"I PllblK•llOt" of 1111\ llOllU
ana DetOrf' '™"''llO of said se1e.
TE'-MS OF' SALE CHh, lewtul
1nono of ""' Vnitfd Sit•"· °' -\UCll ttrlM aM CMldltleM AA l'nllV ...
ll<OOteble 10 Ille Court i.pon <onflrmt<
lion l'lle \Im\ of ., .000 00 In <tlfl. Ctflllltd <llK-., H moNy _, m1111
11<<ompe11y Melt written Did or offer,
wltl't Ille balan(• o4 Ille PVIVIAM P<l<t
to be IM!ld UflOft ce111t1rmet10n ol •ti•.,
•ooroveo trv Mid Suoe+10t Co.wt
All biO~ Ot oft'" mu\I fie -11'111"4
on• torm turnlMl!td bv the setter.
Th• rlOfll to •tlKI llfld •II llldi •• ttertHly rttel"ofe(I
C. A. MCCAMMON
t~~T ........ 1c "'"''••tt•.rtor
lt .. IP,......YMa~
Ttl 0141 U..NI
Office tf J-·...,. rwMI< A-11T.aw ~WlkO--.e11 ~ 0 .... 1\JM
'-tllt• At1t. CA tut• 1 .. , Of ... ,. __ •
SMl.e .... ~.tJ·-ua· .. ~------~..,, ,,_....._
li'llblJ•r.ed O>enQe ~'I Deily Pll.C.
JuMlO 21.U,ltlt
'
BfJ DAIL~ PILOT WtiOn~'( June 21 1978 Business ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ :
•'
9 ltliUion Loan
Kuwait Buys Share
In Cupertino Firm
CUPERTINO <AP> The Arab s heikdom of Kuwait owns a third
interest an a company with major property holdings an this San Fran·
casco Peninsula ~ommunity of 20.000.
Walter Ward. general manager o f Vallco Park Ltd , said the gov·
ernment of Kuwait purchased the h oldings in February 1976 when
the comp any was having dif·
f1culty gettin g local help with its
Tall~• /tfonq
Cattle Drive ventures.
In State line
STATELI NE. Nev. <AP>
S ixty years ago, the r e were no
glitter ing casinos here when cat-
tle from the Arnold Trimm e r
ranch in Genoa were driven up
Kings bury Grade to their sum ·
mer pasture.
T HE COMPANY OWNS, or
partially owns, industrial and
s hopping centers here w h ich city
o friciats say amollAt to about 25
per cent of Cuper tino's assessed
property valuation .
George Burns is lending his
cigar chomping face and
gravel voice to radio and
newspaper advertising for a
Philadelphia savings and
loan associalion.
In addition, the compan y bor -
rowed $9 million from Kuwait
using its holdings as security.
and offered Kuwait the option of
pur chasing up to 50 percent of
the company's interest. Ward
said .
Japan Buys Planes
Tuesday. this busy gaming
community on the south s hore or
L a k e Tahoe again was the site or
T rimmer's annual cattle drive
through the center of Stateline.
Trimmer's son·in -la w . Roy
Ciovacchmi. led the cattle on
their 20 mile Jaunt into the
Sierra on U.S. 50.
U nde r te r m s of the Joan. Ward
said VaJlco need only pay in·
ter est o n it at the rate of 9 per-
cent interest for the first two
years with the balance of the
loan due m 10 years.
TOKYO CAP) -Japan has
s ig n ed a $5 billion agr eement
Tuesday covering the purchase
o r 100 F·lS jet fighter planes and
45 anti-s ubmarine patr ol planes
from the United States over the
next 10 year s, according to a
!>pokes man for the Japaoese
Foreign Ministry. Some o r the
planes wall be built by Mc!JJon-
n e 11 Douglas Co rp. and
Lockheed Aircraft Corp .
TISTDRIVl INVEST A DIESEL Court Receives
WISELY SEVILLE Mv name 1~ Sanfod Kol>n. I
(Allf()l(NIA LrA Ml'C. l.S!IMAT~ om a RB!JS1ered ln...,\lmen1 CllY Hll.tf•\"Y C°""&INW .A:lVJ>&. My cl·MI\ pottlolto\
8ankruptcy Filings
11 j() N _ -~ ~ ~ ~'°""'"9 rbe Nabe r s Do .. JonM ~tnol Avl!foge. I
w.lf be qlod to e•piaon my
Ttre fottowing ha.¥-e. hled petitions o f
bankruptcy in Santa Ana fede ral court:
Cadillac opp<ooch ... 1h yo.i o• yO>I
convenoence
3041 l. 3rd St., Z600 H.ubor Blvd Lo.9 leacll 90114 c~ Mesa. S40-9100 CZ 131 414-4'95
~l11t s -$('1ect from our
u1llcction of comfortable
hlcnds in dacron/wool
1hat will give you a
u1ol feeling year round.
Halliday's natural
-,houlder styling is
always correct.
17th & lniine A ve., NewpoJt Be.ch, ulif. (714) 645-0792
MAllCHH Hrnry Snyder, 134 Bala. Sain
Clemente, Ila\ hsteo ll•t>llll•n of
Ut.'165 •ndMWhOlt-1.111
-(Armen R. C..IOWell, 1333 Rl<IQe
Roule, UnH 1'1, El Toro, 11.s 11•1..:I
!t•t>Hlllt"• of 112.m and •ss..11 ot
S6,9SO -L•slle Elton LIUle, 2011 Alat>.tm•. Untl 1 Hun111191on Brach,
llas llstt'd 11..0.llhfl of 113 OSI -•!r
"'" of $1-320 -V•nt"na J~•n Clark, 15812 l\lorwlch, WtSltnln\ler, II•> listed
ll•t>l•l!ltt of l9,G •nd ~"'ts of 110S o .. od R M<Ch,...le, 465 F••r Drive, Unit 106. CO>ta Mew NI> lt\I·
t'd l••t>llltle\ of 11S.818 Mid a\WI> of
U.3SS C.••I Ann McCltmate, "H
Pomon•, Un1l I. ~ta ~s.. has ft\I
eo ll•l>41tt1tt of 113,?23 ano ns..1> ot
11.SSO Clarence E~ Foro, 10078 Lo\
C•Dolllos<ircle, Fount•1n va11 .. v h•> ll•ted no lt•l>ililltt •nO aswts of
$3.~
APAILl
-Pllyllll Ann lhOm.ts, 14311 M• lore•. Irvine,""' l;steo llal>illl~• of
U,100 and MR\'!Sof l800
APRILS
-Rotiert Dela\ TllUf'O.r, 2'632 San
Vincent, Mtulon Viejo, lln llste<I
ll•t>lllllH ot SIO.«I -usets 01 uoo. --Wiiii.em H8f"old C.mptll!ll, 6100 Warner Ave., Unit :IO-E, Huntinoton
e..c11, has li11ae111.lbUltlesOf 110.uo llnd HWISol1HO APRIL6
-Pdlrlcla Ann Ormllrod. 218 Fl!rn, Newport llHCll. NS 11\lfCI tla1>1lllltt
of '4.m ....0 Ml.eh of UJO -Ernesto Nunoz. 1•11 21st !>I Westminster. ~ ll<ll!d 1tal>4ht1tt ot
Sli.915 .... o aswtsof 11,300. APAILI Wllll•m Ne•I R1c11man, llS Townt>
St . Cost• Mesa, has llstl!d lla1>11n1es
of 11•.tll ano M"'lsof S300 -C.tMrl,.. 0 Ourancr 2323 El<Wln
Ave , Unit l'I, ~I• ~ ..... MS 11>194
11.C.llllln Ol Sl.1'3 ~ auet1ol S9'1.
APlllL11 -Merle tc:•tnlwn Gue111-. 410
VI• P•faro, San C14tmenl•, 11.u llsttd ttat>llltitt 01 Sll,019 •lld aue11 ot u.s:zo.
APIULUI
-W.V CM. (orp., 28861 El Toro
Road, El TOf'O. dol1>9 bust ... u as 1,,.
c ... letll{in"°'V· formerly Oolno ~lneu Top Of ni. Royal, has llSI.., Ila llttes of $313,CMO <1nO HMIS
of"·"°°· -APlllL 12
-Denni• UoYO NOC!le, 1)11 Amazon
Or•ve. Un11 1, H""llnoton IM!acn. lld\
listed 11.tl>ltltltt of \16,S« •nd as,.,.ts of \~.100
APlllL11
Stt'pllen EOw•rd M.te<lltOnf',
1140 C Pacolte AVfl! .. ~ .. -··· 11<1• '"l~O ll•blllll•• of 111.•89 •nd <1Heb ot ~•tO APRIL It
C.trl tc:ennell'I R•\tnu,._,, 2100
Peteoon, UnH 11 C, ~·•-"'·II•\ lt\ted llet>lllUes ot '3.381 •nd <1s.eh ol
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18002 Skypark Circle
Irvine
A unique new open-enviro nment
office building in the heart
of Irvine Industrial Complex. :~~~~~~ ;e~~~~
flee building. lruly unhke any other. Drama interest refreshing concepts of office
~pace utihzahon. enhanced by sloping glass roofs. garden courts and hundreds of
hve trees, plants and s hrubs. ArbOrelum. Its spmt and visual animatioo intrigue the
mind rt~ Ufttqueoess emoodles an ld881 atmosphere tor the fulfillment of ones
own worlt ethic 1n the midst of others ot hke nature. In the f1n,1t <1nulys1s. n dec1c;1on
f.ivonnQ Arboretum amounts to pure self·gra llhcabol'J And Why not? The bu1ld1ng
system f1rov1des all necessary facihhes ond s taff that permits a business to furx.tion
:imoothly with little-Of no.capdal lflVestment TelePh<>ne secretaries 10 ai.:iswer your
calls. An ·ottrce person· to run errands. bMg coffee, meel your chent a tlhe airport
Ex.l.rOOlely funcllonaJ for one or more person businesses. For Lensing Information, Contact. !he Toman Cornpanv. 18002 ~ C11'Cle if'Mf!, (714) 549-84M.
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-Ol•n• Lynn Ramsey, UJI
Melt>ourn" Orlve. Hun11n9ton eaeatn, has l•sttd toab1t111es of
S 12,011 •nd asseb of SS.ISO. Jonn O•v1d Boucler, 16Ut BarUell Unll I, Hl.Wlllnoton 0..-c:h,
""' lt\ted 1t•1>1hlte\ ot Sll,071 and as set• 01 U.7SO.
APRIL 21 -Ouall Stt"Ht Pubh"'•no Co., Inc., etc , SOC> N-1 r..ent..-Ori~. Unit
600. Newport llHCll, N S 1t.ie<1 no •s· sets or ll•l>IHlies.
-Su1anne C.llberl Northcutt, 3'035-C V1<>1ec LAnter-n, o. ... Potnl,
IW\ h\led ll41bllllta\ Of Sll,.112 ~ ,u .. sets 01 n,•12.
APlllL 2•
-Oolorn M Tarlor. e AIOl!r~ootr. Irvine II.a\ h>lfCI lt•l>lltlte\ of 11' .... J anO a"~hOI \1,100
-O•le t<.eoth Brown, 387 W Bay
St • Unit 29, Olst• ~. hes 11sted
1ta1>11111~\ ot V,7•9 and •uets of Sl,119
APAILU
-ll•rt>ara C.rol Sl>enw. 6100 Ed· lnoE>r l\Ve • Unit S24. Huntlnoton
Be.>cll, llas hsted llal>llll~ 01 11,900
.anO HS"IS of \S10 -John DavoO Wnallno. 2S092 Farthing St .. Et Toro, l'IH ltsteo
11a1>111 llM ot $4,31S and assets of Sl6S. -Richard J. nv1or. e Al~broolt. Irvine. dO>no bu>lneu as Ram In ternattONll. ~ IOSled 11.c>tlllws of
Sl,•SO and essetsof 11,100.
-OwlQht Francis O..rl»ff Jr., 6221h 10111 SI • Hun11nQ1on Be.Kii, .... , listed
llal>lltllesOIS6,91S.tndau.1101.-. -Ann• ~ ..... Olwn. ,,... VI• Nuez. Mls\lon Vlelo, Ila• 1tsted ltal>lllll&> of~ .and otSM!CS of "420,
MAY 1
-G••v Joe Tinsley, ICJ9S LA Cef>••. Fountain Valley, ...,, listed .,!leis of
$450 and llal>llittes of \I .llJ Al•n tc:enlOI Kaldo, 7M2·A Sc>Hr Ave , Hunlinoton Be.ell, hH fisted
1ta1>11tt•n of "32,m an0 auets 01
SI.JO• MAY 1
-Arnold L. Ftemono. 6«>1 Warner. Unol IU Huntinglon IM!acll, M> llSted
llal>llllle> of 19.902 and ••Wh of
~2,tOO. -RonalO A. Ande,_., SOii Pure• Ori~. HU1111t"91on BNcll, llti llste4
1ta1>11tttn of UOS.JJS .tnd •.uets ot
13,l23 -Ju01111 Annett. urro111. 23311 via
Ronoa, Mission Vlefo. lies llsteo
llat>llllles of 1U,t'IO -asi.ets of
t.t.000 -Ron SI-Pt11t11pS, ru ,.,,,,,r.
rlm11< O•y, unit A.:J07, em .. Mew,
""' listed 11..01111es of u .:io. and •>-sen of U,OIS.
MAYt
-01vlcl Owt011t Wllc.o•, 7141 Drake
A "tt 1 Cost• Me\.a, ,..., thteo
ll•l>•llllH ot $69,211 and .,_.ts of
$16,200
-Wllllam Ml<l'l••I P1<e, l0 .. 2
P••eo S•nll•oo, S•n Juan
Capt\lrano. "'" llstfCI ll•l>llltl"s ol 159, llO -•sets Of US,200. MAYJ -Trevor M.tlcolm Pl\111111$, ,.,., Et
Portal Circle, Fountain V•llev. ,,.,
ll>teo ll•l>llllles OI ~,921 -""''' o1 u .eoo
-Mltllael A De L•o. ,,,,. Marouerlte, c.or.,,.. oei ~r. lwts fist·
eo ll•bllllin of '8,•7S and auets ol \1,000.
~oroe u easme e.cti, m,,. Mont•lvo RCMCI, 1..aQUna NI-I. ~
11st•O ll•IMllllH Ol 11,641-.t>.et> of
\43S. MAYI
-Idle 10. tnc • clolno t>uslneu •• Tile Idle 10, tn.. Kaos..r, lrVIM ,,.,
ll>te<11t•0111ti.s of 1161,Sll •nd ••Milt ol JU.US
MAYt
(l•ri~e Moir,. Parker ~ Cen
!rel Av• , Sui 8-atll, II•> ll>teO lodblllllt> Of $6,3114 and HHIS Of U ,92S
H Allen Schuman. dolno Dusi· ~• •• Nutri-Vtt•, • corpor•llon, 11S W. t•tll SI , O>lti. Mttll, ,,.., llstt'd no
••s..ls or llet>llitltt. MAY 10
-Mary Mar9o1ret Riehl, 11312 J.te·
ciuetyn L•ne. Hunlll'IQlon Be.ell. n.s
11s1e<1 ll•l>llllles ot $6,lt2 and auet•Of
\1,000 -June Dolle Cr-. S210'h N"p.
tun<r Avt • Ne-1 Beach. NS listed 1ta1>1llt1•• of '37.50' and atMll ol
$32,50 Ml<l'lael A. Co•, S01 11111 St f'<unt lnoton llH<ll, dolno bu\ineu H Oro Natur<1I Fooos. 11as !Isled
llebtlllles ol P l.•S2 •nd assets of
\l,87S MAYl1
Ron .. 10 Eowaro Woll•. 179
G•viote Or • Unit S. uouna Beacll.
Ila\ 11\IM ll•l>lltlle<. ol S16,'43 and••
s..ls Of \1.200
MAY 12 J•y Lfon<lrd Herltti.ro, 2)012 V•• San JWtn. M1ulon vi.10. ,,., lhl·
I'd )1~01111tn OI S6.6U -•••ts ot U ,•04 Oen Stuert Alt111, '°" OonllMll•
tat A•• • Co•t• Mo ... II•• ll'ied
ll•btllllt\ ol ~•.•06 •nd •>Mtt OI
Sl,lH .
MA YIJ
Je<~I,.. M•roar•t OKker,
1101 S.ndl ~. ~t• Mew,,,.. fist·
t10 ll•btllllft ot U.010 -•lMh Of Sl.800 -C:.uy Miiton Whtll>MV I ti. 167'1
Vlewdbtnl '--· Unll U7 HUllllftQIOf\
Be~ II flat llM.-t ltotl>llltlft OI \It 4tO
•n<> •ntt\ot \1,100
MA Y 16
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~,71.0.
'Star War' Launched
Oil Firm Uses S tarfish to Clean Platforms
By lbe Associated Press
The nation's fifth largest oil
producer has a new s tar in its
war to muscle out the mussels
that e n crust themselves o n off·
s hore drilling platforms -the
lowly starfish .
After oil compan ies s pent
years and hundreds of thousands
of dollars blasting the stubborn
s h e llfish off o il rigs w ith hig h ·
pressure water h06es or batter·
ing them loose w ith Jackham·
mers. Chevron U .S.A. found that
mussels m ean m ealtim e to the
l a r ge Pisaster starfis h that
abound on the ocean floor n ear
oil platforms.
"THE PROBLEM WAS get·
tin g the starfish to where they
could do us som e good," a
C h evron o fficial said.
Separating the s tarfish. scat·
tered a long the sea floor , and the
mussels, clu s tere d near the top
of the pilings, was a barrier o r
prickly spin ed sea anemon es
th at sting the tube·like feel of
starfish. •
So o!ficials at San Francisco·
based Chevr on, the domestic
arm o f S tandard Oil Co. o r
Cal ifornia, u sed the hig h ·
pressure water h oses lo c lear
the w ay to the dinner table for
the starfis h .
.. IT WAS AS THOUGH the
s tars heard a dinne r bell ." said
Linda Palmer, a c h emical
e n g ineer directing the year-old.
$25,000 expertment at-Chevron':oi
Platform Hilda off Santa
Barbara. "They moved up the
p latform leg Like tin soldiers.
covering nine yards in 24 hours
instead of the usual s ix inches Jn
two days."
S he said o nce starfis h , which
g r ow up to three feet an
diamete r. become ensconced on
the pilings, it is difficult for
anemones to r ecla im their ter·
ritory.
CHEVRON'S PLATFORM IN SANTA BARBARA CHANNEL
___ Exe_eriments Underway to Save Cleaning Cost s
Mussels. which use thread·llke
secretions to cement themselves
to the pilings in masses three
and four m ches thick, c l uster
n ear the upper e nd of the pal·
ings. causing extr a w e ig ht and
increasing "w aveshock'' dunng
storms, C h evron officials say.
THE STARFISH WfUCH will
gath er on the pilings do not h ave
Ove r The Counte r
NASO Listi1t9s
the w eight and mas i> or the
mussel::..
Each platform h ad to be
cleaned at leas t once every two
year s at a cos t or $10,000, pro·
duclion officials said . Chevron
has four or the 13 offshore 011
p l atfo rm s an South~rn
Califorrua.
IJps and Down•
lll EW YORI( IJ'PI -TM lollow1no lt\1
Sl>OWS Ille Over 111& Co<mte• slockS ano •arr.,,ts "'a1 Ila .. qon~ up tile most !Ind dOWn Ille m ... 1 Dolsl!d on percent of ('11ang9 reoardleH OI VOIUml' for T ueSdily.
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Wednesday June 21 Hl18 1/N OAILY PILOT
Rugs Stand Up
As Investment
By S'fLVIA PORTER
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Collectors con1to1sseurs and window s hoppers arc
turning to Oriental rugs as uwestments, with a handsome
and perhaps spectclcular prorn1se of gain
Never has the boom m Orientals in the United States
been great.er The market 1s a pprec1aung at an annual
rate or 10 to 15 percent and no end appears 1n sight
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SKILLED WORKERS ON NEW Orientals are sh1fhng
to other areas or employment Supplies of used Orientals
are bemg snapped up by dealers 4.1nd at auctions Sales and
auctions -once hm1led lo such major centers as New
York and Chicago -are spreading all over the country
Whale the big wave of U S interest 1n Orientals 1s only
about five years old experts predict that values of higher
quality rugs could double in the next fi ve years
But while the opportunities for gain, parucularly used t
Orient~ls, seem soltd over the next decade most industry
experts agree there are pitfalls for the unwary and unrn
form ed On the resale side, for instance
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-You should be aware that anve6tments 1n Or1entat ~
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speculator You mui;t hold fur the long lerm. up to 10
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years
-You may have a
maJor hqu1dlly problem
since, depending on the
marketplace a
satisfactory sail t:oultl
take as much as six
months lo a year
Recause s ales
Money's
Worth
are generally made through dealers or at auction houses
that work on consignment with a comm1ss1on from 25 per
cent up you must have a satisfactory built m profit to
compensate for net shrinkage from the market value
ON THE BUYING SIDE, there are s1 m1lar warnings
No matter how m uch knQwledge and exper1en1.:e you
gain as an amateur, voo will have d1fflcult1es in judging a
rug F.1ctors tn evaluating an Oriental include the knot
<'<>unt 4uahty of the wool tn the pile the kind of dye, the
pe1 t0d and plate from which the rug came
The guidelines will be altered for knot density de
sign typt and wool Qual y dc!){'nding on the region from
""h1ch the Oriental ong1 atcd For instance a carpet with
_high knoLJ!ens1t_y could less 'aluahle than one with lo""
knot density from the sa depending on the sk1l b
of the area where 1t was produced
Learn how to test for the 4ua } of the warp and
woof Fold the carpet face m . then Jerk the fold shghtly If
1l cr.;1cks, hesitate about bu~ing The warp and woof could
be faulty
LEARN 110\V TO VALl..:E A RUG'S concht1on The
betll:.'r Lhe cond1t1on the more valuable the rug can be
Cheek for evenly ( h pped pile luster of wool a long with the
quality orthe color d vc
Avoid so called hargam sales Pick a dealer with
can• Exa mme the rug 10 daylrght Shop several dealers
Move slowly Do horn{ work m .!!dvance possibly preparing
for a year before entering lhe market for a purchase ATT pl l 14 1 ell. • (04~, 2 JA 1 118 1b : • ~:~~ l ~ b 1' 311, KLM A, I( 1<71 10 ' •• Nolfu 8 • s Roekowr 88 s •0 13•, -U-0 -AW•tWk $A s l 11"'-.. ColG• ofS61 1 Sl'+ FIDe•r 11• 9 u • ' ..... om 180 s 170 39. RO<kwl 120 1 121 ll~ UAL ilO s 09 ll'· 1, AW•! pl I 0 1200 II • ColuPttl 3 8'1 18 , 1, FtHowP '16 11 SS JI K mart 1110 l1l• lC'• ... Natm pl I 60 11 76 • RollmH I 7e 10 118 H 'IO UCll I~ 1 s 20 ,AW•I Pl '2S ''°° 12 , CbtSCltl 2 37 10 113 ?J • 1'05Wll ' 8 ISi 2'I. k•lsrAI I 60 0 130 JI'. ... Nfp!Un(' SA 11 81 18 Ro~rlnd 9 9S .. • '· UC.I 1)1 , 15 r300 2e '1 Ameron I I 6 10 • '• C.Omt>(. n 10 tJ '1 a1/ • Folomat SO IJ 2~ I• I KdtAI pl 4 11 I Sl l • Ne•Pw 2 6 ii 21 • Rollin\ llO 10 llO 19 UMC t 70 1 28 I& • Am•~O ti •O S • dll\" CmoEn I BO 10 •16 .... , Fo•bto t 10 10 !Ob 36 r I K~IS/al 4 IS l 10 I NevPl>l 160 tluO 16'• • Ron\On 8l 4'-UMET lr h 2 • • Ametelo I'° 10 lA Jl '• CmoEQ 100 11 Ill I) ' fr.tnkM JO 1q 'l9 9 • t<a1 S9pl • 7S 1 bl '. NflvP pl l )() t140 '13 • Roi>e~ I 60 ' 1% 7n• ... Ul/tno t 106 U\O ••
Inquire 1f a dcalt:r ha~ a policy permitting purchase ~
on approval Mosl reputable dealers will agree to an ex
d1.11lgl w1th1n a reasonable time
.
'
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~tUd\ cstulf> sales as a source
Ocgmners s hould start 1n a pnct• rang<.• of from SSOO
to S3 000 Amt>e• II '16 "" CwE Qt 8 •0 IS ?e •• • FUQa pl 60 I 16'• KOntll 60 II UO lb\•• '• NEng'f 2 88 ll ll'' • • RoylO • 2Se e 689 j8, UnBncp 9713 337 13 • 1 • AnlrepCp 1'9 • • CwE Of 2 ll 1 Jo , • , FuQd p4 I 2S 1 IJ" • 1, KC.tyPL 7 S1o 10 69 11 • • • NVSEG I b8 ~ es 1e • Rul)l)rm lb 13 38 7q UC.am~ 2 9 JS9 _,,,,, • '•
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Am>IN! I 44 9 17 J3v, c.omPS I 7• b I 191• :OAF pl I ?O lb II • 1 • KCSolo 2 b 11 S1 I 1 ""'wllall SI> 11 S 28 '• RYdtrS 110 8 l'6 23 + " U~El~p I JI> : 1~~ l~~ .... cnrH '60 6 •1 ~. § 13 ~ JI -'• :;ATX 1 80)4 138 11~ -1 K•nGE 1-80 • ~ 19 ' ,,. Newrnl 80 22J 8" .,... ... -j.-S -Un"" .. PI l so 1190 3S'I• AndC.l•Y I 9 10 2) 1 I) 9Al II>'~ " :;cA IS II 78 IAV. I'• KanNb I 4Bb I 1 22 t • Newc>rk 'I H1 q'> "'• SCA 35111 77• a IJ-~ UoEt pl 2 1J e 71 • 1,
Learn about mainttnancc possible summer ....
sto1 agt• 1f there 1s any threat of deteaoratton from bright
hght wa!>hmg and repairs
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1
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ArcataN 84 ' 16' lJ"° '• ConEpl 6 2 l• •-~~11_ 1 -1, 1 l" 11,, l<rllor 20 & S2 10 , ~'"" 1.n s JI 21._ • Sl.IOLP 120 7 S 13 ,.. '• UEr.lls 20I S 107 l21t• '' ,.,,~ro ,_ 10 '" '""•-.. ConE pl s 2 SI .... ·-' ~ ti I ~ IJ 78 2J "" ~ st· ~-F 1 so • 13 l8" " UF nCal 80 • 118 17~-, Arctic Ent -II lbl 9 ConFd!. I SO 327 75'\\ 40 Svt I 20 1 10 13 ~• OQll •v 20 • Noms I 14 S I~ 1' -t SP.......,aut 1 Ole • 38 11 "-~• UnGrty 1l 9 199 10~~
AH\tar 10 3S &'• ~FF,,pl '1 SOIO 1s'1 &,~ •• '• Ga1w-y 60e • I 8', Keltwd, l ~ ~ 3: J().\, NACoal so IA q IH. I 1, StllenP In 8 Ill 21•. Utllum 2 S6 • IS 26 PS I WI 6 ISi> 19\o -..a 6 • 'II G<!Mllrl 48 U 42 SO -I II> Kenmt NOAMtp 81 J"'° Sal..;\ 40 S 78 1&, Unjllnd 80b 6 IS II r Arlr CnsNG 116 9 •9 19'• + o G<!tco 10 10 lll 26 1 ~ 1 o Kennet eOe IJ2 :I'll ll"i NoAPft I SO J l8 rcmbo• 60 ll l30 I"~• .~ Un tlnn 1110 IB U 1 -• Atk8SI 60 & 10 11 ' CnPw pre~ 1<00 .. .,., '.<. Gem<:a lb 11.. '• l(yUht 196 t• 21 20 NoCAo• 16 IJ I • • ~ ~ UJ 8h I CM 1 U IH• '•
Stock Market Takes
Another Broad Loss
....
ArkLC.l 2 8 ., l2' 1 ... C.nPw pl1 0 t100 1)~ G<!mln I 20o1 s tS11 ~ ~ KerrGls •O 1 !18 12'• Noc.eA r WI 110 1 • SJ~~ .. RE '~ 1~ '~ l~-UN"u'c1 20 • 456 d1S'11o .... ArlonRIY 121 • CnPw pf T,. •100 01&11-1 II< (;Alo• 91e 69 10'•-.,. KerrM 12S10 '38 0'• NoeslUt I 02 Al1 q&, -~ llt UnP-Mn 10 n ••• ,.
Arm1d6 14 11 J~ CoPw pr22l IJ 21~+ '1+ ~~~ =il: "l ~~~.: ! ~rJJi~1 ta ~ 1l'• ~f.::~ I~ n :~,! • • ~~· 120 : m m:-~ 81n~:;11l .:; 4 II II• ~~:::':1 ~ ~ II 21; 2q '. I. CnPw D12 Q I 231" y• c;nc..boe I II tn le • + • Kidde orB • 1 !~., ' NofM(n 1 40 467 :ie•. ': S~ln pf so ' 9••-'"' u Fld 2 ,.: ~~ ~ • NEW YORK CAP> -The stock market fell broadly m :
Arm~tCk I 10 311 11 "' ContA1t lSe 6 07 17 >-" GOnm.t 88 10 12 lit , • Klddt or1 &4 J 2& ' , NoSIPw 1 Ob 8 bl IS 1 • SFelnl "° 303 29•• •• u Gyps 1 IO a 14S 1s•11
ArmR u 120 • 21 ""' '• ContCof 21 ••• Genl]rn e1~1 '~'· • KlmbC• 260 21s o •• '• N~Pw~•16 t11100o•I'• '• 'iQIVYel n J 16"' u GYDI 180 2 n
fairly active trading todav on worries over interest rates
1nflal1on and the dollar
:;ef,,orp I~ ~ 11! ~~~:, ~ ~:!.~1tr, ~ :~ 6 ~~ n >lo ~~ ~ ~ ig l~r. l~\lo -~ ~:~<~St ~ / 3~ w· 1.: ~:ti 6 ~ 9 •mow• ~ ~~~ IS I~ l::= ,,: 8~~°.J'" ~ ~Im :t: !~!~:I .:, 11: ~I>' '• ~~t~&:~ ~ II~ ~~ '
1
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The Dow Jones index of 30 1ndustn al stocks was down •
5 ll JX)mts to 824 93 Losers outnumbered gamers by better ..
than a 3 I margm among New York Stock Exchange listed
issues
AIC.yEI I 6411 30 20'· + • •, ~:g~1 I'° ~ 2~"' '\'t GnM•llS I II "'° JO-<!+-... l(or•<P lA s 3 !la· •• '• NwEn <II "l 6 I 3• • :: SCIVPIO '2• 10 1\9 UntTel 13" I IS6 ,, •• A11Rlt1'12.010608~ • ., -GMot~p 7~ ;::111 Kratt uoam •• "~~:::.,3,SOl tS!~·:· ScNll• 40.1821• Unl1"2pllSO 262JV.-h
AllRC pf J 7S 11006«>" ~r."J!~~ 1 i; 9 ~~ l~ "' ~ii .0 1 126 10'-"-1,, KfMhl• II 10\.'+ NWllnd WI II 41'\'t ..... Sclllmb I 10 .. lM Unltrod 2010 91 !)lot ,,..
All Re pl 2 80 so 60.. 'I Coot Pl • so lllO .,.,.._ I. GPU I ,,. 8 171 18-l'I '. Krooer I 16 1 365 Jl1'1 • NWIP Pl 1 so 1e ls SCOScot~ •A .'!! 1 le'l31 UUnnlv·•Frd 1lt1ag 22; JqO : :1: AllasCp 10 12"' Conwd I .0 9 9 26.\',->It GnRefr 109 8 e Kubota S~ 13 I "26 ' : ' NwMLI le 12 S6 II 1 • ~ -'0
Although speculative act1v1ty m some gambling stocks
again provided excitement concern over economic cond1
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lllJ DAILY PILOT Wednesday Jurut 21 19/8 Tele1'ision \
TONIGHTS LATEST LISTINGS
\\ H l :"..if.SDA \ .
EVENING "°8•• ~EWS ~EAOEHCY ONEI
Paramed•c Gage ·~
&nlgned 10 conduct •
~llOot IOI.Ir of Rampart
HOSiMtal 10 h11 regret 8 OUNSMOt<E
Featus •s arreateo and
IO<ced to atand trial as a
murderer '18mlld Frank
Eaton wllo 1001ca 1u11 likll
f0estu1
Q) Pl.EASE DON'T EAT
THE DAISIES
"Very, Very Huckleberry·
11) ADAM-12
The ott1eers •1ded by e
hel1Cop1er r011y1ng 1nstrUG·
loons. (lursue robbery
suspect a fD ELECTRIC COMPANY c=> frS EVERYBOOY'S
BU&NESS
Environment•
9usonesr.
(I) C88NEWS ®' ABCNEWS
8:30 tD MY THREE SONS
Ot
7wo tomboys •• a tady
engineer ones a memller of
Ii g11fs <flockey team -
p.ove 1ougn 10 ll1n<1te tor
bOtll Sieve and Cllop
ti) ROOKIES
Tl\e Rookies h11ve to
avenge the acc1<1emal
shoaling of a man
fE) OVEAEASY
Patti Poge. plfls and drugs
crime prevention burglary
a profile o t
cert OOl'HSI /pl 8 ywr 1gf'lf
Jutes Fe1ller c=> REAL ESTATEAND
YOU
"How Is II Me1osurtM! Ario
Oescrot>ea?
(I) AMERICA 2NIGHT
Gues1 Jack .Albertson
I~ MERV ORIFFIN
Guests Rona Aar<Cll
.mifepfl 9'oltoms Jill Sr
Jonn
1.00 IJ CBS NEWS D NBC NEWS
0 LIARSCLU8 0 ABCNEWS 0 BOWLING FOR
Perfect Crime?
Da rren McGavin por t r ay)) the brain~
behind the .. perfect crime .. and Jenny
O'Ha ra is his girlfriend in '"Brink's: The
Great Robbery ... airing tonight a l 9 on
CBS. Cha nnel 2.
DOLLARS
8) lLOVELUCY
Lucy 1s "discovered" t>y an
ltellen iifm dlreclor while
t•aveting to Rome
ti) ADAM-12
Malloy i1'1d Reed play
rnoll'lef hen over a young
1eserv1st
EE) MACNEIL / LEHRER
REPORT c=> GARDENING FROM
THE GROUND UP
Vegetables~
ti) JOKER'S WILD
1;30 IJ BETWEEN THE WARS
· Tile Span1sn C1v1t War" A
preluck> to ~oming hOshh·
ties. Spain Becomes an
·1dealoq1cat batnegro..ino
tor Communism, Fascism.
end Democracy. luring
American ldea11111 and SOI·
dlers of fortune 0 SHANAkA
Gues1 Zsa Zsa Gaoor
I MEWL YWED OAME
MATCH OAME P.M 0 JOKER'S WILD
0) THE ODO COUPLE
Felix and Oscar a11emp1 ro
esc:ipe !he 1urmo11 ol mOd-
llrn llvlllg tly 1ak1n9 up rei..•·
aencir n ft •e-l'ij•~
retreal
ll) AMERICA 2NIOHT
Guest Jack Al1>e•1son
fli) 28 TONIGHT
Clere Roberts noSls tll1s.
visual eourney 10 Santa
Cruz lllBnd
El!) STARBOARD
orphlltls to 1e1urn 10 ,.,.
safety of 1he orph11n11ge
1Rl
0 MOVIE
• • '• • Gunl1gnt At
Comanche Creel<" ( 1963)
AIJOIB Murphy. Colleen
Miller In "''' allempt 10
e•pose a band of c11m1-
na11. a delecUve 1nflltratas
the ~no (2 llrs l IJ @l EIOHTIS
ENOUGH
.. Autho1, Author" Tom
moe11 una•pecU1d re&1st-
11nc;e f1om his famllv whtln
Ile announces h11 1nlen11on
to wrote a novel (R) 0 MOVIE
• • • "Bolany Bay
t 1953) Alan Ladd. James
Mason A wrongly-conv1c1-
ttd man sult&rs at the
hands of tile cruel c1p1a1n
ot a convict ship (2 his ) m CAROL auRNETT
ANDFRfENOS
Guesl Afan Alda
ll) MOVIE
• • • r The Oark Al lhe
I OP Of The Sta11s ( t9bOJ
Robert P1eston. Oo1ornv
McGu11e Tne memt>tlrs of
an Oklahoma tam11y on tile
1920·s s11uggle w1tll fl\e
p1obfems ol everyday Illa
~hrs 3'l min I W NOVA
A Whisper From Space
Tile most recent lheones
and new quesuons lhat
tlave been ra1seo about
microwave signals ano
tllo11 relation to the origins
of lhe universe
'1!) BIX BEIOERBECKE
MEMORIAL FESTIVAl
Rosie O'Grady's Good-
f1me Jou Bano e·30 0) CROSS-WITS
(!l) OVEREASY
Pdltl Page. poll& and orugs
crome preven1ton bu1gla1y
" p1of11e ot
cdr toon1st1p1 .. yw1 •Rlll
..Jule£ fBJJ ter
8 00 6 (() CBS MOlllE
Channel Lbtings
fJ KNXT !CBS) Los Ang&le~
.. Sam Persons And
Company"
(I) 1128..000 QUESTION
®) FAMILY FEUD
• • 'Bronk s The Great
Hobbe1y c 19761 Oarren
McGavtn Leshe Nielsen
Tile famo..is 1950 Boston
robbery mv01v1ng 2 75 m•l-
toon Oolla1s and taking
a1most &even years to
SOive 1s re-ctea1ed (R)
0 DAVIDFROST
Davi<! Frost 1$ Ille hOSI for
tll•S S••·PBr1 se11es lea1ur-
1nq people and evenls cur-
rently maktn'J headlines
featured are K11s Kns·
rotterson and Rita Coo-
11oge on lour. Donna
Summer. ano a confronla·
11on on South Afrtca
belween Or Chrisl1aan
Barna1d and Joel Carson
.m e•1leO lawyer
0 KNBC !NBC) Los Angele:.
0 KTLA llnd l Los Anqt!les
fJ KABC-TV (ABCJ Lo:. AngalBS
()) t<FMB !CBS> San Diego
0 KHJ· TV (Ina l Los Anll&ft>"
""4'1 KCST !ABC) S.:in Dit>QO
CD KTTV (Ina 1 LCJs Anqt!lt>"
(I) KCOP TV {I nil ) Los Anq .. 1e-.
EID KCET rv f PBS) Lo~. Anqf'I&~
11:00 fJ (I) CAROL BURNETT
Ken Berry and Roady
McOowall· 101n 11\e regular
c11st mtombe1s in 11 solute
10 mus1c11l!i. ol 11'10 J930 s
(Al
C'.ll KOCE TV 1P8~) Hunltngton 8&dCI•
0 GRIZ2L Y ADAMS
"lhe Orphans" Adams
and Mod Jark must con
vincA two f1eeinQ younq
-Psyehobabble'
New Language
For Newsman
By JAY SllARBUTT
LOS ANGELES <A P l It's a
pi t y N BC's Edwin Newman
never saw t he "Doonesbury"
t•om1 c a bout a lard-back author
or a book called "Mellow How
to Get It." But he's done the
nl'Xl besl thing
fi e spent a week an what some
call the world's mellow capital
lovely. wealthy Marin County
n orth of San Francisco fo r a
.J u ly 20 NBC News specia l
l'ntilled. "I Want It All Now "
Newman found himself going
-w ith the n ow in such h amlets as
NBC Shifts
Lineup for
New Season
:-JEW YORK IJ\1-'1
'l.1foh nc ... :.i nt·w 'ihow fealur·
rng rC'al hfl' chw11>rs, has been
added to NBC.., fall pnm e time
lineup, .ind six "hows h<1 ve bCL'n
).!l\'t•n day or ti me d1an~1o·i, 1n a
muJor schl•clult ng ... hakt•up an
11o ttn('ed Tuesday
N HC dropped rrom tll> f;ill
schedule · ·coastocoast." a tom·
t•d y a houl ttt rline ~tcwarde!>st•s,
t o m ake room fo r "Lifeline." In
1:1ddit1on. the network renamed
eind rescheduled "Le~s." a com·
cdy being developed by Garry
tdarshall. producer of ABC's hi t
"Ha ppy Dayi," a nd "Laverne
a nd Shirley" shows
T H E NEW program. with a
new format. wil l be called
"Who·s WatchrnR the Kids., .. It
will be aired Fridays at 8.30
p m ra ther than Wednesdays at
the same time as h1:1d been an
11ounccrt
The rearrangement wa~ an
nounced ba re ly 10 days after
Fred Silverm a n took over ai,
N BC's preside nt Silverm a n ,
c redited by many with engineer-
ing ABC's drive to the top an the
prim e time ratings. was still un-
der contract to ABC when NBC's
fall schedule was developed.
S ILVE RMAN'S ro le 1n the
shakeup was not mentioned 1n
t>lBC's aM ounccment
"Lifeline ... to be shown Wed·
ncsdays at 10 p m. will use pro·
ft>Rs aonal doctors ;uid no scripts
"t o c a pture t he hi Rh
druma. joy and occasiona l sor
row w hich arc part or a doctor's
11 {(" .. !I I\ Id r a u I K I(' I n • l he
• net"' ork'~ vice prC'~adent ror pro·
gram s
· Proflrom content~ arc dlclat·
ed by cvl•nts •· he uld
Mill Va ll ey. Tiburon. Belvedere
and Larkspur.
HE INSP ECTED a way or life
<'S pous ing hol baths m r edwood
.tubs, fine wine, jogging, m ental
th e r a p y. and mand a tory
ser enity marred only by a n
occasional primal scre am in the
night.
What particula rly fascinated
the noted author or two books on
langua g e wa s all t h e
"psycho-babble." phrases born
in ps ychology, raised al the
analys t's and now homesteading
ln mellow Marin.
Newman had this to say a bout
the joint
·'It struck me as a place
w h e r e th e m os t vag ue.
uns pecific. fasiona ble, faddish
language is employed. often lO
no purpQSe other than lo m ake a
sound. a noise. not lo convey any
rnformalion
"AND l THINK there's some
logic lo il. because so much of
what is engaged in out the re is,
of its nature. unspecific. A good
deal of it borders on mysticism .
if not faith ...
He had reference lo thera py or
en counter-gr oup a lumni who
speak of "my space," "gelling
in to u c h with m yse lf ,"
"pa re nting," ··self-actualizing,"
and the biggie, "owning my
power."
"I'm not entirely certain what '
that means." Newma n mused.
"But l think wha l they want it to
mean is that you under sta nd
what you can do and are a ble to
do it"
He was asked if he saw anyone-
self-a ctualize in public.
"THERE WERE som e who
came close lo it." he shuddered .
"'A favorite word oul there as
·nurture,' and it's popular lo
combine it with 'self.· so you
h ave a se lf -nur tu r i n g
experience.
'·A s uffi cient a m ount of
self-nurturing no doubt will lead
to self-actualization ..
Why do they ta lk lhi~ way.,
Newman. emphasizing there arc
ma ny serious. sens ible folks who
don 't talk this way in mellow
Marin. thinks those who do have
"entered the realm of pop
psychoJogy. In this realm, the
expression. 'to come from your
feelings rathe r than your head,·
is va lued above all."
THIS IS AL fresco noodlework
due to the water there or what.,
Newma n 's theory : Gre a t
climate. scenery, wealth and
considerable leisure time has
pro v o k e d m a n y yo un g.
m lddle·aged a nd a n c i e nt
Mariner s t o ~o calllna on
lht>mselves and ~cc If anyone'!!
home
. \
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AP Wtrepf\010
WINS JAZ2 AWARD
Benny Goodman
Swing King
Horwred
By Brown
SACHAMENTO cAPl Hand
leader Renny Goodman. the
"K ang of Swrng .. of rour decades
ago. was honored hy Gov Ed-
m u n d B r o w n .I r a n fl l h e
C<t liforn1a Ll'g1sl<tlure Tuesday
with the Fir!>t California Jazz
Award.
/\flc r ret't'iving the a wa rd.
Gooct man played the c larinet
briefl y with a Jazz combo that
had come to the Senate cham-
bers for lhe ceremony while a
stal<' senator. Democrat Ralph
Dills of Gardena. sang a chorus
of "Dinah" from the podium.
''l'M RE.\LLV overwhelmed
by this reception." Goodman
said an brief remarks accl!pting
the award.
Brown presented the award
to Goodman an the governor 's of·
f1ce and then accompanied him
to t he state Senate cham bers.
""here a resolution recounting
Goodm a n's 50-vear career m
must(' was presented
Rrown said the award "'re-
cogn b:es sqm eone the whole
y,,or ld ret'ognizes and che rishes
for his contributions to art.
to music. lo Jazz. to American
society ..
"IT'S A MODEST a ward , but
it's from the heart." Brown said.
Goodma n ls "a quiet man, a
gentle man, an artist striving for
perfection, .. said state Sen. Alan
Sierotv of Los An~eles, who pre·
sentcd lhe resolution to Good·
man
CBS Comedy Set
I.OS ANG ELES <AP l
Churleti1 Grodin slurs with Carol
Burnett In I.he CBS movie "The
Grass in Always Greener" from
the book "The Grass ls Always
Grc«'nt>r Over the Septic T11nk "
by Erma Bom~ck
.
TUBE TOPPERS
KICJ 0 8.00 '"Botany Bay .. Alan
Ladd stars in lhas 1953 adventure movie
:ls a hostage aboard a convict ship.
Jame~ Mason also as featured
KCET ,lf 8.00 A Whisper From
Space. Micrnwave s ignals and their rela ·
Lion to the.· origins of the universe are ex·
am1ncd
N BC GJ 9:00 lJavjd Frost. Enter
taincrs K ras Krb tofferson and his wi fe.
Itata Coolidge: disco queen Donna Sum
mer. and hc:.H'l s urgeon Dr Christian
Ba rna rd are tonight's guests.
0 @) CHARL1t ·s
ANGELS
AngoC Blues When nos
favoriie IOlll ,.nger myster-
iously dies Charlie !Minds
the Angels to find tile tas1
pd<>ple 10 spend flme witn
111&111c11m (RI
0) MERV GRIFFIN
Gues1s Rona Barrell
Josepl\ So11om1 Jill St
John Jene Ol1vor
EE) GREAT
PERFORMANCES
Norman Conques1s Liv·
1ng T ogflll\er .. In ll'le hvlng
room. Tom averts several
near disasters eno
Norrnan·s farewell to Sar-
ah holds a hint of a 1ec:ret
understanding (Pan 2 ol
~ AUSTIN CITY LIMITS
"Ga1emourn Brown I Def·
bcirt McCtonton" Brown is
at rtoma playing 1au
blues country or Ca1u11
S1011el'> ot lite 1tior ring 1rue
are McCl1nton tone
8·40 fli) LEHMAN· WINGS
AND THINGS
10.00 0 POLICE WOMAN
Oealh Game Poppet •l'>
plagu6<1 by a menacing
pnono ca11e1 CNehem1en
P6fsoll) wllo toyli ,..1tll Iler
1n a scr1es of ha11ow1ng
ca1-and-mo..ise games (R)
00 NEWS 0 ®J STARSKY &
HUTCH
A Body Worth Gu1101ng
Hutch beGomes personally
1nvof~ed with a Russian
b&lfenna tllat Ile 11nd Ster-
sl< y hllve been assigned to
p101ec1 (R)
al) MOVIE
• •', "Song Ot Nevada·
( i944) Roy Rogers, Oale
Fvan~ Roy e11emp1s 10
prev11n1 a your19 girl from
1na1 ry1n9 a 1ortunfl llu11ler
(i!'ll I
10:30 m m NEWS
fJl) MICHAEL JACKSON
Of Harvey Ross. nulfltt0n
e•Ptlf1 and Ortllomotecutar
psycll1a111st. discusses
depreut00. tile rete1ton-
sn1p bet-alletgies and
scll1zoph<e<11a. low blOod·
suga1 as 11 cause 01 men1a1
illness. and tile dangers ot
Ortl\orn<>lecular psycniatry
11:00fJ01J (I) @l NEWS
0 LOVE. AMERICAN
STYLE
"Love And The Pe<"tect
Se1up" Sanoy and Carroll
decide 10 share an apart-
ment "Love And lhe
Fav0<1te Family" A TV fam-
tly has problems oll air
C(> MOVIE
• • • "Papa·s Oehcalo
Condl1100" ( 1963) Jac~•e
Gleason, Gtyms Johns A
woman becomes up5et
wlfll Iler ex1ravegant hus·
bund alfAr he buys a Orug-
sto1e and a c11cus (2 llrs )
0) THE 000 COUPLE
Feh• brings home arl
abonoone<I baby. much 10
Oscar s d1scomf1ture llJ ~ PY'THON'S-
FL VINO CIRCUS
EE) DICK CAVETT
Songwrtters Panel
Gues1s Arthur Scllwar1z.
Sammy Cahn. Alan Jay
Lerner. Paul Simon, Joe
Raposo (Pan 3 014) c=> MACNEIL / LEHRER
REPORT
11:30fJ CIJ HAWAII FIVE-0
McGarrell searches fOt ~
killer whose targets are
Army wives on tlletr way to
Hawau to meet-the"
husbands
0 TONIGHT
Host Johnny-Carson
Gues1s Stove Landesberg.
Bess Arms1rong. fonv
Curlis 0 LOVE, AMERICAN
sh-LE
Love And The Psych••
Inst" Harry falls on IOvll
w11t1 ,.,,, 1t1end ' .. 11 ..
Love And Th41 V•s•tor
Cl•ud•a returns from ;i
aefan wltll • l'IOl.lse ~est 1J Im) POLICE STORY
"Ch11n 01 Command A
war betw6el1 tile pollC•
1111<1 a block community
~· imminent, whe<1 a
conspiracy to murdt1r
policemen •s uncovered
(Rf
I HOGAN'S HEROES
OETSMART
CAPlfONED ABC
NEWS
~RNING
12:00 0 TWIUOHT ZONE
On thetr way from Eng1ano
to Ame<ica. a 191f1net end
its er-travel t>aclcwards
•nhme
0) HIOHHOPES
ll) HONEYMOONERS
Allee 1r1e• to surp1111e
Ralph Wllh a tedee0r8ted
apartmen1 bu1 ii m1,.
place<' g1ove s1ans a
m1sunders1ano1ng
fli) MACNElt / LEHRER
REPORT
12:30 0 MOVIE
• • '> In Our T1mlf
( 1944) Ida Lupino, Poul
Henr&1d. A Poh•" coun1
ano hts Engt1sn wife WOf'k
fa< the underground Our-
•"9 Ille war (2 hrs . 15
min)
tD MOVIE
• • • "Tl°te Moo,, And'
Sixpence (19431 Georotr
Sanders. Horbert Marshall
Based on the slory by
Somerset Maugham. arr
ar111u leaves Ilia wile 10< thtl
1ranqu1flly Of Tahnr ano
dif'S a tragoc dftath (21\rs 1
ll) MOlllE
• • • A Verv Prtvfitl'
Altair I 1962) Elr191llf'
n-:rrlJ<' 1 li.11<J re Pll a-
M as1 roumn1 An 1nterna-
1tonal startE:• 15 ptaguoo
w11h unllapponess (I 1'11
30 min I
12.37 6 (I) KOJAK
·Dari< Sunaay Ko1ak 11nks
lhe murder ot a small-tome
car tllti!I to underWOtl<1
connecttons 01 the vocttm
(R) 0 @) ABC MYSTERY
MOVIE
• • Steepw&lke1 I 1975)
Darleen Carr Ian Redforc>
1-000 TOMORROW
Loretta Lynn will 01scuss
Iler con11nu1n9 conthcts
w11h her 51sf11r C1ys1a1
Gayle Re• Ref'<!' ldlk
about tl'IP current movie
sc:e111•
8 MAVERICK
.. Shady Deaf Al SUnr.y
ACrft 145§ NEWS 2.CIO a m NEW&
• MOVIE
•• ', "You Gotta SIB)'
Happy.. ( t948J Jamea
s1ewar1, Joan Fontllln4I
2:t5f) MOVIE
• • "I'd Rather 8e Rldl"
( 1116-4) Sandra Dee. Robert
Goulet
2:30 tD MOVIE
• • ''> .. On Oangerou1
Ground" ( 1951) tda Lupi-
no Ward Bono
2:450 NEWS.
2:60 0 MOVIE • * • ··catch As Catcl1
Can· ( 1868) VlllO<IO Gase.-
men. Martha HY9f°
4:00 0 MOVIE * * "Th&S LOYA 01 Our9'"
119451 M ei le Oberon.
Claude Rains
tD MOVIE • * "Man In The SBOdte,.
l 195 tJ Rand04ph Scott
Joan Leslie
4· 10 6 STEVf EDWARDS
4:45 0 NEWS
4·50 0 MOVIE
• • .. Stop llltr Cab"
(195 1) Sid Melton. 11'1$
Adrien
Thur11da11••
Dayti•e Movies
MORNING
11:30 tD * * * "fl SllOufd Hap.
pen To You" (1954) Ju<fy
HollfOoy, Jach Lemmon. A
model gains lnstanf tame
by broadcasting her name
on seve1al blffboarda
a1ouno Now York (7 llrs ,
20 mtn I
AFTERNOON
12·00 () • • Gypsy Wild CIH''
t 19U t Mana Mon1e1. Leo
<..amHo An infant count-
~~ 1os1 a1 t>irth."iSfa<
nv ,,.,,. gypsies ano
l>f'CO~S 11 Queen. ( I hi' ,
30m1n I
3 00 ~ • • It Run A Ctod<eO
Mile c 1969> Lou•~ Joo<-
dan. MaryoTylerMOO<e. A
1e..c:l\ef. attM d1sco,;enng
an unclergroull<I sabotage
PIOI. beeom89 1nvotve0
wifll murdef and ln1rlgue;
11 llr 30m1n\
3:30 0 • • ''> "Dead Man On
A Run· ( 1975) Peter
Graves. Katl\tl"lne Justice.
T l\ft new Ilea<! of a squad
ot tederal investigators 1s
convonced tnar ti1s prede-
cPssor s murdec is hnhed
10 the assass1na11on ol a
poto1tcal asporan1 ( 1 nr . 30
min)
Buddy Outlasts 'em
'Barnaby Jones' Starts Seventh Season ·
Rv 808 Tll0~1AS
llOLLY\\'000 CJ\P 1 When
Ruddy Ebsen Y.a'> offered a new
1t•h•\ 1-.wn sene" six H'<.trs ago.
ht" rcactt0n was "This lhang
dol•sn't haVl' a t•hance, but I've
J.!Ol rrnthmg ltl lo ... l' I'm getting
p;rnJ tor tl ..
Today t he lonky, 70 year-old
ex-hoofer from Nl•wport Beach
is la unchmg a Sl'vcnth season of
"Barnaby .Jones" for C BS
While KoJitk. M('Mtllan. Mannix.
Cannon, Lew E rskine I "The
FB I ">. M1k<.• S tone l"The
St reets of San Francisco") and
other contem poraries have been
sent off to the Old Detectives
home. gray ha U'ed Rarnaby i"
!>l1ll ferreting out er1me
''I'm lhc luckiest actor a hve.
Ebsen says glowingly "There's
not anyone I'd trade Jobs with
right 00\\ ..
llt;'S ENJOYING hi'> !>econd
long-run c;er1es. not analyzing it
"I don't dig too deeply into the
"hys of this show·s su('Cess. any
mnre than I dtd with 'The Bever
ly llillbilh(• ......
"Barnab) Jonei," did indeed
!>t art anausp1c1ously Ebsen was
scheduled fn r a guest ap
pcaranee with 0111 Conrad on
"Cannon .. Suddenly a gap ap.
pear ed in CBS Sunday program·
ming. F'red Sil verm an, head or
CBS programming l that was
lwo networks agol. asked pro·
ducer Quinn Martin fo r a nother
private-eye s how
"They'd had lhrn private tyes.
fat private eyes. sloppy private
eyes. blind private eyes." Ebsen
observed. "Why not a m ature
private eye.,
"W IT ll S UC ll A g I ut of
private eye shows. I didn't see
how another one could succeed
I really thought the network was
making a mistake I was con-
vinced of al when we went on op
po~te 'Lawrence of Arabia 'The
ncxl d:iy Quann Marlin called
me Wilh the rattn,RS . we were 17,
'Lawrence' was 37 ..
If the pubhc took lo the folksy.
upright but unexciting Ba rnaby.
the n ation's c.r1tics d id not.
Ehsen recalled. only one ra vora·
bJe re~w .f in the Chrislian
Sdcnc:e M6rtltor.
"AJI the others we re bad." he
said.I "That might have been
e n o u g h t o discour age th e
network JlMgramme rs, but they
were so confused by the ratings
they were afraid "° cancel
"LA1ER, WHEN the shdw
w as r~newed, I w rote to the
c ritics who had panned u~ I told
thf'm . 'A tmccess like the one
we've en.1oyf'd with ·Ba rnaby
J ones ' could not h appen by
•l"-"" I want LO thank you for the
help )'OU gave ult ' I uddcd. 'J(
. ~ -
TEAMWORK MAKES IT EASIER FOR 'BARNABY'
Buddy Ebsen With Co-star Lee Meriwether
you ever come out to Cahfo m 1a.
I would like to take you for a
ride in my catamaran. lncaden
tall y, I happen to be one s hy of
life preservers ·
·'Funny thing on l) on~
critic look me up on the mv1ta
t1on : Mary Wood of the Cine in
nati Pose "
Buddy Ebsen is accuslomr<t to
C'ritics' slings and arrows. hav
ang played Jed Clampett m "The
Beverly Hillb1llies "
"AS I RECALL, the only good
revie w was in the Saturday
Re view,'' he said. "The critic
said the show possessed 'soclul
comment combined with a high
Nielsen, an almost im possible
ach ievement in these days ' I
kinda lilted that."
The huge success of "Beverly
Hillbillies" m ade lluddY. I born
Christian Rudolfl Ebsen u rich
m a n But he pooh-poohed tht' no
tion that he didn't need the work
when "BArna bv Jones" came
alo ng -"everyone needs extra
money"
The ft---sl year of the scnc'
wa., rough. hi· ad mitted,
· · Recaust• ""t• were getting
"cnpts third-hand arter 'The
F B 1 · and ·c annrm ·" But as the
ot hN Quann \tartan detective-
-; hoy," du·d vff ... Barna by ..
bt'l«•m<' tup b.1nc1na
A VEAR AGO. Ebsen's wife
\\ n~ ur~1nJ? htm to quit the
"<-'rie" Th<'n Martin worked out
a schedul<' tu ~ransfer more or
t he bu rdl'n to cn·star Lee
Meriwcthc1
"Nuw I do ll heavy shows and
12 li ght shows for the season:•
he ~aid. "Thul gives me four
und fi ve-day weekends w ith m)"
fam il y ll'::. a perfect IHe."
Martin to Guest
LOS ANGELES fAPl -Dean
Martin is the guest s tar in a
two hour episode of "Charlie's
Angel11" being filmed in Las
Vegus Robert Urich. who stars
1n the new ABC series "Veg1S,"
plays lt\e same churocter in the
show. slarrin~ Kat e Jackson,
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ENTERTAINMENT I HY GARDNER Wednesday June 21. 1978 U/-Y P'I OT Dfl
NY Cops Advised Kojak What was lt like to turn 18?
It was needing wheels
and makil'g out at the drive-In.
It was blg-tlrne sports and .
Q : Wbo, U anyone. hH bffn the technical ad·
viser lo Telly Savalas during the "KoJak" sertn
now coming lo the end of the road? -Henry T .•
New Orleans •
A Ther<' is no such thing as an end to the road
to a succeasful TV series. It is continumg lo run In
syndication -for which we are
all grateful. The "adviser" was
a homicide squad in the South
Bronx -next to Harlem, one of
New York's toughest areas.
Their job was to prevent Kojak
from making technical mis-
takes that could easily get a cop
killed. Artd Telly was s mart
enough to accept the advice.
That is one or the reasons why
Kojak will always remain a uvaus
series that melded violence with entertainment.
Which is why professional officers applauded not
t'huckled in derision at the action. When Telly vis-
ited the south Bronx precinct, he received con-
gratulations ror a role well played not a discor-
dant Bronx cheer (Footnote: Willie Sutton is Ko·
Ja k's No. l fan. The one-time bank robber and
escape artist. now enjoying e~tended treeqom .ror
the first time in years. told Dick Ryan that KoJak
intrigues rum. "He 1s the onJy on~ who t~lks .~nd
acts like the oCCicers I encountered m my time. l
For the Eat-Those-Words Dept. <in the April 4
edition of Us Magazine l : CBS-TV film critic David
Sheehan predicted, "Diane Keaton <Academy
Award nominee for Best Aclress> won't win an
Oscar for 'Annie Hall.' Keaton will be the victim of
purely petty politics." wrote Sheehan. "She is a
Hollywood outsider who stars in an anli-Hollyw~d
movie made by a rebel named Woody Allen. with
whom Keaton once had a love relationship that
was the inspiration for 'Annie Hall' ... The P.rc-
vailin~ prejuwces in Hollywood make everything
and everyone associated with 'Annie Hall' a long
shot at best."
Q : There used to be a time when kissing
scenes were forbidden in movies produced In In·
dla. With the lifting of other taboos in India, is
1ctnbrg"Duw-atlowed? T. Ra-ymond, Tulsa, Okla.
A: Some Bombay filmmakers thought so until
the Central Board of Censors cut out such a scene
from l.J. Johar's film. "Nasbandi."
Q : Though many take credit ior originating
the open phone public participation radio format,
we're told the real daddy of the Idea is newsman·
commentator Alan Courtney. Is that what he's do·
ing today? -Eddie. Bla~k, Queens_. N. ~.
A: Alan's line 1s still the busiest in the south
Florida area. He's heard three or four hours
every night broadcasting over Miami's All:News
station WlNZ and consistently pulls the highest
ratings m this highly-populated sector of the South.
lie continues to mix controversy with nostalgic
c·ommcntary , and when he runs out o~ breath. airs
a pop record. Just as he did when he first came up-
on the !>Cene decades ago in Miami and New York.
Meanwhile Courtney's written more than a hun-
rlred songs, including his ~et-on and get·off theme
Jusl uhenflOU thougN
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by Marily" and Hy GwdMr
Q: As members of an Elvis Preslty fan club,
we were thrUled to hear a convention of bis fans
wUI be held. Cao you tell us where and when this
wlll take place? -Susan R., Norfolk, Va.
A The first El vis Presley World Wide Fan
Convention will be held Sept 1-10, at the pavilion
of the Las Vegas Hilton Hotel. Plans call for con·
ventioneers to attend a Presley film festival and
vis it display booths and. naturally, shop for
souvenirs 1 Footnote · The giant Elvis memorial
mural in Nashville 's Music City Entertainment
Center is a series of paintings 85 feet long and 10
feet high It depicts every step in Presley's life.
rrom birth to death. In a carpeted room 74 people
can watch a 30-minute showing or the dramaliza.
lion. wtulc gospel music provides a fitting back·
ground >
Q: Tell the truth now -isn't Carroll O'Connor
personally Just as much a bigot as his role In "All
in the Family" would have us believe? -Leroy D.
Rlchmond. VA.
A: That's the bunk about Bunker! As witness
··Archie's'' participation in a benefit dinner-dance-
auction in Hollywood to enrich the Watts Com-
munity Child Care Center to the tune of $100,000.·
Also applauding while O'Connor was dancing with
LA Mayor Tom Bradley's wife Ethel. were
"Family" members Sally Struthers and Jean
Stapleton. Contributed as celeb prizes in the auc-
tion was a needlepoint by Rosey Grier, an O.J.
Simpson football and a T-shirt worn by Robert
C"Baretta") Blake. Mrs. Carroll O'Connor was a
co -chairwoman of the event along with Ella
Fitzgerald.
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ENT EAT AINMENT I MOVIES
Movies' 'Letter Game' 10 Years Old
8y DOLORES BARtLA Y
NEW YOHK IA PI They would never think
of taking the waggle out of Mae West's walk. but
th~y sure do tell parents about It.
That's t he job of the ratings board of the Mo·
t1on Piclure Association or America: seven men
<tnd women who sec the best and brightest -and
worsl and weariest -of film industry output a nd
award the ratinJls thC1t most moviegoers know
from ads and marquees
ll is now 10 years since the system began. and
the salaried board has rated close to 5,000 fiims
eithe r G I general a udie nce>. PG <pare nta l
guida nce suggested >. R <restricted : under 17 must
be with an adult> or X <only l~ose over 21 al·
lowed>.
T HE INDUSTRY PEOPLE say they're s ure
the ratings are a success. But an offshoot has been
that some young people see G-movies as mere
pablum. And though it can be blamed on changing
times rather than the ratings . fewer G·r ated films
are made
J ack Valenti, an ex-aide to Presidenl Lyndon
Johnson and the movie association's president.
says of the ralings he designed: "I wanted to
make the screen free. Filmmakers had too many
restrictions on them . . To do this we had an
obligation lo the public ·
to let them know about
the content or film ...
Many film people
feet Valenti 's system
deflected threats of
censorship by having
the i ndus try police
itself.
Th e o ld H ays
Production Code, which
began in the '30s and
prohibited such words
as "abortion" and
"narcotics." had been
libe ralized by 1968.
Thus , movies of the late
· 60s were be.coming more explicit in sex and JACK VALENTI
violence. And the U.S. Supreme Court had ruled
that stat.es und cities could decide which films
should be kept from children
THE llAVS CODE HAD granted a certificate
of approval or withheld one, and the latter meant a
film could not . be released.
One movie that didn't pass was ''The Moon Is
Blue ... which used the word "virgin." The code
also held up "Gone Wi th the Wind" because C1ark
Best Role in Years
Gable uttered his famous "Frankly. my dear. I
don't gave a damn "Both movies were released on
appeal to an industry board
Several producers who were interviewed said
they like the ratings
"The ratings system reinforces the industry."·
said Frank Yablans, producer of "The Other Side
of Midnight'" and '"The Fury ··
"R-rated movies send a red fl ag up for the
parents of America and that's who it's meant for ...
he said.
H OWEVER, A CONGRESSI ONAL
subcommittee that studied the ratings last June
found the1t a lot of young people do not Like G·rated
movies b ecaus e the y find the m •·goody
two-shoes." And since R carries a restriction. PG
is considered the best rating by most producers.
.. A lot or producers feel a PG is more
financially rewarding than an R because young
people comprise a large sector or the movie-going
public." said subcommittee counsel Steve Lyne;.
"But our research found that both PGs and Rs
make a lot of money and Rs often make more
money ··
Of the 10 current top-grossing films. not one
was a G Six were PG and four R The PGs were ··The Goodby~ Girt.·· "Annie Ha ll .·· "Close
Encounters of \he Third Kind ... "House Calls. ·
'"Turning Point"" and "Star Wars ·· The Rs were
'"Saturday Night Fever ." ·'The Fury." "Straight
Time·· and "An Unmarried Woman."
IN 1969, T HE FIRST year after the system
was instituted. 325 films were rated. or those. 81
were given G. 139 PG. 83 R. and 22 X. Of the 290
movies rated in 1977, 45 were G, 150 PG. 169 R. and
26 x.
• The r ating syst e m 1s voluntary. Most
producers submit their fi lms . Those who make
pornographic ones us ually just slap the X rating on
themselves.
A scale based on cost and length is used in
determining the charge for rating a film. It ranges
from S80 f'l:>r a short to $8.000 for a £uJl·length
feature that cost more than $15 million to produce.
T llE RATING .BOARD'S supporters say its
~uccess comes because 1t does not censor but
merely informs parents about the content of
movies.
"The main ob1ect 1s to love movies:· says
Valenti. who appoints the chairman. "The second
1s to have the ability to place oneself \n the shoes
of the average parent."
Richard D. Heffner . a 51-year-old Rutgers University professor of communtcations. is board
chairman and fills vacancies on the seven-member
Curtis Coaching the 'Bears'
.8y ROBERT OSBORNE
,,,. Hollywood R-rtor
The Bad News Bears are fast
becoming the Ma and Pa Kettle
<plus eight> or the ·10s.
Having been introduced as Cl
juvenile team of baseball misfits
in the 1976's "The Bad News
Bears." then sequelt zed in 1977's
.. The Bad News Bears an Break·
ing Training." the gang is back a~ain. now traveling like the
Kettles to a foreign locale to con·
tinue the kind or s henanigans
which proved boxoffice before
And exhibitors won't be em
barassed by lh1s one either
T HE PREMISE T IJIS lime
has anew character, Marvin
L azar !Tony
Curtis). a
d ow n -at·lhe·
hee l s pro·
moter with an
"o r e ls e"
m oney d ebt
du e. p l u s '
back alimony
h eadaches,
who sees the
.hyping of lhe cu1ms
kiddie sportsmen as a way into
some big dough <shades of Allen
Garfield a nd "Skateboard"!>.
Curlis gets the inept Bears to
J apan. pulls them through some
unexpected snafus. hustles them
into a maJor baseball playoff in
Tokyo's Kawasaki Stadium. and
ultimately all ends happily.
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The plot. scripted by Bill Lan·
caster , who wrote the original
"Bears" picture. leans rpore on
e pisodic adve ntures than a
str aight storyline. but the acti on
keep s rolling in :.i pleasant
Cashion
Curtis -more than the Bt'ar.,
-1s given center s tage and 1t·..,
the best role the actor has had 1n
sever al seasons fast-talking.
constantly harassed. trying to
find a pot of gold before he turns
to seed. ·
HE MORE THAN holds his
own wilh the kid cast, except for
scenes with six-year-old black
actor. Scoody Thornton as the
team mascot; Thornton neatly
takes the piclure and puts it in
his pocket. Neither Curtis nor
the J a panese scener y has a
c han ce to compete agains t
Thornton, but, then, neither
would Godzilla .
Seven of the Bears are re,
peaters IJackie Earle Haley,
Erin Blunt, George Gonzales .
David Pollock. David Stam·
baugh, Jeffrey Louis Starr and
Brett Marx> and three are new
recruits IThornton. Matthew
Douglas Anton , Abraham
Unger >. All do fine with their
roles despite the fact most are
not well dl'ftned this session
1 we'r e probably s upposed to
know them already based on the
e arlter encounters >.
llaley. the budding Romeo of
the g roup. h as a c harming
r omance with pretty Hatsune
Ishihara. the only boy-girl slant
1n the film. Figure-skating star
Dick Button deser ves a special
m ention for a genuine ly runny
turn as a ~portscaster who cov-
ers a wrestling match by equal·
1ng l·verythang to past ice skat·
1ng tournaments.
DI R ECTOR J OHN Berry
keeps. everything hopping. and
Kozo Okazaki ·s camera takes
Cldvantage or J apa n's unique
a nd picturesque architectures
(Ind landscapes IGene Polito
photoRraphed the U.S. sections>.
Other technical input is equally
professional. and an added plus:
the language seems less s alty
than in the earlier "Bears" re·
leases. which will find favor in
family-house bookings.
Nice and easy as this Para·
mount release stacks up. it's un·
hkely there will be any adamant
demands from audiences for a
fourth "Bears" chapter. but the
door is left ajar in case the
studio decides there may still be
some life left in the characters.
··where shall we got next year?
C ub a!" s ays Curtis at the
fadeout. Or Hawaii. the Moon.
Zanzibar. Singapore or Morocco.
The list could be endless.
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ALL VOTE. TH£ ONLY way to change a
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board headed by Valenti.
The board is generally but not universally
dCcepted For example. Loui!. Malle . the French
filmmaker who produced the R-rated "Pretty
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accompanied by parents. But there s houldn't be a
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an X means pornography."
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have been rated X. lt"s about a 12-year·old
prostitute in 1917 New Orleans. Though there is no
explicit sex. brea5ts are bared and Brooke Shields.
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hand demurely over her pubic area and a litUe
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UAILY PILOT Wednesday. June 21 1978 Food Cl
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Fun to fixJ 11eat to eat, and great for the grill.
Here 's an a/I-in-one meal for the whole family.
Kids will love them, because they're a twist
on that old favorite -the bot dog on a bun.
You'll love them too. because they're practical-
ly an all-in-one meal. <An optional dress-up is
the addition or sesame seeds on the outside.>
Just serve with raw carrot sticks or radish
cir cles a longside. and you're all set.
DOGS IN A SESAME BLANKET
2 four-oz. packages wiener wrap
5 hot dogs
l oz. Col by cheese
21,2 slices or a medium onion
1 large dill pickle (cut into 5 equal por-
tions>
11 2 teaspoons chili sauce
Sesame seeds I optional)
Open wiener-wrap packages and unfold.
Press a lternate seams together. making 5
wraps. Slice hot dogs down the center Cbut not
all the way through >. Cut Colby cheese into
JUiienne strips and place in the center of each
hot dog. Top with a long julienne slice
o f onion and s trip of dill pickle.
Brush inside of wiener-wrap with chili sauce
and fold wrap over stuffed bot dogs; pinching
dough to seal. Sprinkle wiener-wrap wilh water
and dip into sesame seeds. Grill over m edium
coals (about 6 ioches from the source of heat>
turning several times for about 25 minutes ~r
until sesame seeds are toasted and dough 1s
nicely browned. Yield: 5 servings.
HOT DOG PIZZA
2 cups buttermilk biscuit mix
1:: cup water
1 8-oz. can pizza s auce
4 hot dogs. sliced
4 thin slices or medium size onion,
!'\eparated into rings
1 :i cup n 2•1.1-oz. jar> sliced black olives
• 2 cup < l 2V2-oz. jar or can> mushrooms.
:.heed
8-ozs. <2 cups> Mozzarella cheese, grated
Light your coals, then mix biscuit mix and
water until it forms a soft dough. Knead 20 to 25
times. Divide dough into fourths and gently
smooth into four balls. Let set for half an hour.
Roll or pat dough into 8-inch circles. When coals
become gray. place dough on grill about 6 in-
ches above coals and cook for about three
minutes -or until just crispy. With spatula, nip
dough and spread generously with pizza sauce .
Arrange sliced hot dogs, onion rings, olives and
mushrooms evenly over the 4 circles. Sprinkle
with mozzarella cfteese and top with remaining
pizza sauce. Grill for 10 minutes and then
cover with foil and continue cooking for an addi-
tional 15 minutes. Yield: 4 generous servings.
RAINY DAY VARIATION : Bake on a
cookie sheet (2 pizzas to a sheet> in a preheated-
425'' F. Oven for 15 minutes, or until nicely
browned.
No matter whether they're cooked on the
grill or s kewered, sausages provide a quick.
convenient way to keep cooking chores at a
minimum yet provide a hearty, nutritious meal
BAR·B-QUE SAUCE
1 8-oz. can tomato sauce
1 teaspoon prepared mustard
111 cup dark corn syrup
3 tablespoons vinegar
3 tablespoons minced onion
1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
11" teaspoon celery seed
Dash hot pepper sauce
Combine mustard in a small amount of
tom ato sauce in a saucepan. mixing well. Then
add remaining ingredients. Cook over medium
heat until boiling. Brush sausages and franks
lightly with sauce and broil over medium coals
until heated through. Serve with extra sauce
Yield: 2 cups <Enough sauce for 2 lbs. of
sausages or franks>
BAR-8-QUED FRANK ON SKEWER
Cut franks at a slant and thread olives and
franks on skewers . Broil over medium coals.
brush lightly with sauce, for about 12 to 15
minutes until sausages are heated through.
Showet menu from Punch to Mousse. .,
Dogs in a sesame seed blanket are twist on the old favonte.
Shower
Power
• Here 's
shower
flair.
how
with
to give a
finesse and
Special brides-to-be deserve special oc-
casion showers -made memorable by the
friends who come and also by the meal they
share together
For a s hower that comes off with finesse
and flair, try preparing a meriu that utilizes
rood processors' system . Not only will the
shower guests be pleased with the delicious
fare. but the hostess can prepare the meal with
minimum time spent in the kitchen.
Baked Ham Loaf is a do-ahead entree that
can be served hot or cold. Add the Tossed Salad
topped with a smooth Green Goddess Dressing
and some break sticks for a bridal luncheon
that's satisfying and memorable.
A sweet way lo ~d the meal is to serve
Tortoni -a light whipped cream concoction -
in individual cups.
CHAMPAGNE P UNCH BOWL
3 Quarts
t cup fresh or frozen strawberries. hulled
1 cup fresh or frozen peach slices
13 cup sugar
3 bottles 14/5 quart each> chilled chapi-
pagne
Strawberries. hulled
Crushed Ice
Puree 1 cup strawberries and the peaches.
mix in sugar. Refrigerate mixture 12 hour.
spoon into bottom of punch bowl. Pour cham-
pagne into punch bowl. Arrange remaining ber·
rics and ice in punch bowl. Serve a berry in
each glass or punch.
BAKED HAM LOAF
3 pounds smoked baked ham, chopped
1 pound boneless veal shoulder. chopped
2 medJum onions. shredded
4 slices whole wheat bread, shredded
4 table~poons currants or dark raisins
4 eggs
2 cups skim m{lk
l teaspoon Dijorhstyle mustard
6 tablespoons finely chopped' parsley
l teaspoon ground cinnamon
11.i teaspoon grpund nU\meg
\"9 teaspoon salt
· 1-!I teaspoon wblte pepper
<See SHOWER, Pase C2>
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Best Buys
Consumers should see increased supphei. of
soft fruit this week. along with some Northwest
cherries. The vegetable market contmue~ to be
anything but steady
VEGETABLES
Prices for iceberg lettuce continue to
change almost daily, making predictions dtf·
ficult at best. Sources say this situation may
continue another two weeks until harvesting
schedules smooth out. The qualtty or the lettuce
has improved.
Tomatoes may continue-high for another
week. California dis tricts are opening up, but
early s hipments a re light. Tomatoes out or the
Fresno area are reported as good. An over sup.
ply situation has brought bell pepper pnces
down. There is a large demand on California
cucumbers because Texas production is down.
Prices should hold steady and quality Is good
It looks as 1f sweet cotn prices will remain
w~ere they are. California supplies are decreu.
int. so more com Is coming from Florida. Quality
is good
There is a good variety or onions available
Most stores are carrying the brown, white and
<See BEST BUYS, Page C2>
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3 Ways to Say
"Sandwich'
Whtie the s andwich
-got its name from the
4th Earl of Sandwich, at
's actually an ancient
creat ion prepared in
various forms around
the world. In our coun·
try, t>andwic he s have
become a way of life, we
consume millions every
day.
Here is a choice of (hree wholesome, easy
to-make, dcl1c1ou"
sandwiches using three
unusual ta s tanR
.Norwegian cheeses Thl'
first 1s the florentan e
bagels Wilng J arlsberJl
hrand Norwt"g1an
cheese; shrimp s alad
topped with Norveg1a in-
serted into a pocket pita •
..a middi"e east flat bread, and tacos using a
spicy Norwegian cheese
called Nokkolost.
SHRIMP SALAD
IN A POCKET
One 8-oz. package
lrozen precooked baby
.shrimp, thawed and well
drained
14 cup mayonnaise
2 tablespoon"
chopped green pepper
2 tables poon!'!
chopped red onion
I teaspoon lemon
JUI Ce
1 ~ teaspoon !>alt
1 11 teaspoon while
pepper
6 small pita bread~
Bost.on lettuce
1 c up <4-oz >
s hredded Norvegaa
Cheese
In s mall bowl, l!Om ·
bine s hrimp, mayon-
n aise, green pepper,
onion, lemon juice . .salt
and white pepper. :.et
as ide Slit top of pita
breads to form pocket
Place 1 lettuce leaf rn
each pocket and fill with
1.i cup s hrimp mixture.
Sprinkle top with 2
measuring tablespooni.
s hredded Norvegn.1
C heese.
CHEESE
FLORENTINE
Bi\GE~
One 10-oz. pkg.
lrozen chopped spinach,
cooked and well drained
2 hard cooked eggs,
chopped
1 t ab l c~poon
<:hopped green onion
1,1• teaspoon sugar
1-:i leaspoon vinegar
.. 8 teaspoon cracked
-pepper
6 plain bagels, split
•n ha tr or 6 hard rolls
111 cup mayonnaise
12 slices Canadian
bacon
1 1~ cups shredded
.J a r I s b e r g B r a n d
<"orwegian cheese
ln small bowl, com
hine spinach, eggs,
,:!recn onion. SURar,
v1ne~ar and <:racked
pepper; set aside .
Nordic-style sandwiches.
spoonsful avocado mix-each shell. Garnish with
turc. Spoon about 3 lettuce, tomatoes and
rounded measuring top with r emaining
tablespoons filling into cheese.
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<From Page Cl)
Heat oven to 350 degrees.
Mix all ingredients thoroughly. Spoon mix-
ture into 2 slightly greased 9 x 5 x 3-inch baking
pans. Bake 45 minutes. Let stand 15 minutes.
Drain juices and invert onto serving platter.
Serve warm or chilled.
TOSSED SALAD WITH
GREEN GODDESS DRESSING
Green Goddess Dressing <recipe follows)
12 cups assorted salad greens
2 packages 00 ounces> frozen artichoke
hearts, cooked. drained, chilled
4 medium tomatoes. cut into sixths
Make Green Goddess Dressing. Place salad
greens in bowl. Arrange artichoke hearts and
tomatoes over greens. Serve with Green God·
dess Dressing.
GREEN GODDESS DRESSING
1 clove garlic, finely chopped
:i, cup packed parsley s prigs, finely
t'hopped
J cup mayonnaise or salad dressing
1 2 cup dairy sour cream
3 tablespoons tarragon wine vinegar
2 tablespoons anchovy paste or ~hopped
anchovies
2 tablespoons finely chopped chives
1 teaspoon lemon juice ·
1 2 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
Salt Freshly ground pepper
Mix a ll ingredients until smooth.
Refr igerate covered 2 hours or overnight.
TORTONI
3 cups chilled whipping cream
3 teaspoons vanilla
3 tablespoons light rum
6 tablespoons powdered sugar
l cup chopped macaroons
"1 cup chopped toasted almonds
12 maraschino cherries
Beat whipping cream, vanilla and rum until
~tiff peaks form, adding sugar gradually. Fold
in macaroons. Spoon mixture into 12 paper-lined
muffin cups, sprinkle with almonds. Freeze un·
til firm, about 2 hours. Garnish with cherries.
~pread each b~gel half -------------------with 1 measuring tea-
:.poon mayonnaise. Place
a s lice or Canadian
bacon on each bage l
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s weet red onion. The size of the red onion Is
smaller than usual, but quality is good.
Italian squash once again is an e)(cellent
buy Plenty or quality squash is arriving from
San Diego.
FRUIT
Supplies of summer fruit have increased,
but prices remain high. In order lo get the best
dollar value. lhese items must be carefully
selected. When selecting pellches, look ror faJrly
firm to slightly softened fruit. Avoid green.
shriveled or bruised fruit. Peaches should be
kept at room temperature 3 or 4 days until fully
ripe, then refrigerated. Select nectarines that
give ever so slightly to palm pressure and that
show no green Ill the stem end. Slightly firm
fruit should rir>en well at toom temperature.
Plum colors vary with variety offered. Select
fruit that yields to gentle pressure. Plums also
soften at room temperature. Grapes are sold
ripe and ready to eat. Look for grapes which
are still attached to the stem. Fruit should ap-
pear fresh, smooth "and plump.
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mixture over bacon. Top
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.I arlsberg cheese over
bacon. Place on cookie
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1 pound ground beer
14 cup chopped
onaon
2 t a b l espoons
chopped green pepper
I teaspoon salt
1" teaspoon pepper
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12 Taco shellq
S hredded lettuce
Chopped tomatoes
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salt, blend until smooth.
Cover surface of m ix-
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and t'efrigerale. In large
s killet, combine ground
beef. onion, green pep·
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CooK over medium heat
until beef is browned
and onion and green
pepper are tender.
Drain off excess fol.
Blend in 1".t cup Nok-
kelost cheese, heat stir-
ring occasionally until
cheese melts; set aside
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1ust the right touch of spices, then hickory
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Two Chicken Dishes are Fresh Dinner Ideas
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Chicken fo'lorcmtml! Then freeze the remaining
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• 4 cup mayonna1::.t-
Paprika .
Cook noodles in salted water as directed on
package: drain and toss w1lh s pinach. Spoon in-
to well-buttered shallow 2 or 3-quart casserole
or baking pan Arrange eh1cken breas ts. skin
side up. on top of noodles Sprankle with s alt and
pepper. Slir together contents or gravy mix en-
velope. milk, and mayonnaise: pour over
chicken. Sprinkle with papnka Rake m 350
oven SO to 60 minutes. until tender. 4 to 6 serv-
ings
l green pepper. s liced
1 1 cup chopped rJpe olives
l envelope < 11 2-oz ) sloppy JOe sea son-
111g mix
Uaked Ch1l•ken Florl•11t1ne 1::. a tneal-111 Ont'
thut combines economical chicken with noodles
und a hint of green spinach in a flavorful sauce
It·, s u<'h an easy di-.h to prepare. the chicken
d oe:.n 'L even need to be pre-browned What
could be beuer when the nice weHther provides
us with so many exc uM•11 to stay out of the
kitchen
KAKED CllJCKEN FLORENTINE
8 ounces egg noodles
l package ( 10 oz > frozen chopped
:.prnach . thawed and drained
2 or 3 whole c hic ken breas ts, split
Salt and pepper. if desired
11:: cups tomato Juice
Corn chips, if des ired
Arra,Jlge chicken. s kin-side up. m s hallow
2-quart baking dish: add pepper and olives. Stir
together contents or sauce mix envelope and
tomato JUtce . pour over chicken. Bake. un-
covered. in 400 oven 50 m"inutes. Sprinkle corn
chips around edge of pan. 1! desired. and bake 5
to 10 minutes longer. until tender. 4 to 5 ser v·
an gs.
If you rt• a budget con11c1ous s hopper, you
ran purchase two or three cut-up chickens on l envelope P !l·OZ ) ch1cken gravy m1x
1 cup milk
S OUTH AMERICAN CHICKEN BAKE
l frying chicken, cut up. or 21; to 3
pounds chicken parts
'Great
For
Grills
Fire up the grill it's
t ime for backyard chefs
to uphold lhe1r reputa-
tions as masters of out
d oor cookery with plat
t e r s o f juicy. s moke
flavored meats and
other grilled s pecialties
Ex p e r1enced outdoor
cooks know that good
marinades and !->auct'"
are among the secrets of
that g reat barbecue
flavor.
SES AME STE AK
STRIPS
WITH VEGETABLES
• ~ cup So} Sauce
I t:Jblespoon 11c-..<1m f·
::.eed:-..
14 cup dry white
wine
t medium onion
chopped
·~ t·up t•hopped
~rl•en onion
l clove ~arlil·.
crushed
12 teaspoon ground
ginger
3 th!> bl·l'f '.'tirloin.
cul 1ntu thin 11tn p11
2 IJrge gn•t•n pep-
p(.•r11. <'Ul into .,quart.'s.
blanl'ht•d
ltl 20 l<trgt•
mus hroom l'aps
16 c-hl'rrv tomat0t•s
l''or m<1r1nade. place
:.ov ... a uce. '.'tl'sam(•
:-..t>ed11 . wine. ('hoppNJ
on 1.ll n .., . g a r I 1 c· and
g1nge1 1n blender j<1r:
blend Wt'll Plal'e m eat
1n a l <1rge g l<1 ss o r
enamel bowl <1nd pour
m a r 1 n a d <' '' v e r
M a rm all' several hours
or Ovl·rn1 ghl. s tirring oc-
<·a s 1onallv Just be fore
cook in it.· remove m eat
from marin<1dc and
drain r eserving
mannJd<• Thn·ad meat
on skl'\H•rs, alll'rnaL1ni:e
~1th gree n pl'ppt.'r
Pll'l'l'". ('herry tom CJ toes
and mu:-..hroom <'<1p11
Rrus h Y.lth cookin~ 1111
Grill t o rle!>1rt·d done-
n e-.. !-1 h<Js t1n g ~1th
maranack :-..l'Vl'ral time.,
during c·ooking Ll'ftover
ma1 inadt• m<Jv lie heat
e d ancl '>l'rvt>d "as a s;.iucc
al table
STIR-FRIED CIUNESE
VEGETABLES ON THE
GRILL
1 • l'UP cooking oil
I h u n l' h 'i? re 1· n
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I (';Ill (!ti ()/ I Bt•an
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l paekagt· Ill ot 1
frozen Chinc::.t• Pea l'o<b
' 1 c·up So~ S.1 un·
I tablc.,poon -..ugar
P I a 1· l' :-. k 1 I 1 e t 11 r
\HJk rlirt•ctlv <HI hot br1 -
QUt'Lll In grill Arid 011
When Oi i 1s hot, <tdd
o nions_ J!rt•t•n p epper
a nd l'l'lcry and cook .
:-..llrnng constantly. until
vegetables are softened.
Add n •maining 1ngre-
d1entl> <ind conunue l o
cook Jnd s tir until
vegetables a re t l'nrler·
r r 1 s p S t• r ,. 1• t m
medtatl'I~
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FOOD
A Pretty Salad
\11 thl" rrei>h
Yt>getitbl's and
• wholesome dairy fOO<b
.. make this a real
California s tyle offering
Served up 1n a lettuce
lined pie plate 1t as one
of the prct11est ways
ever to mak~ a salad
You can make 1t for a
-luncheon party or just
for two. Proportions for
~oth variations ar e an-
t'luded . Milk, yogurt and
avocado a re the basic
ingredients Herbs add
:.avory navor and sliced
~ree n pepper, celer y
and tomatoes add color
and texture
AVOCADO YOGU RT
SALAD PIE
I cup milk
t envelo pe plain
gelatin
I 12 'CUPS plain
~ogurt
l teas poon basal,
crumbled
l teasp()()n tarragon.
crumbled
1" teaspoon salt
1 avocado "'i green pepper, cut
rnto thin slices
1 ~ cup thinly sliced
celery
'2 c up quartered
c:herry tomatoes
Frilly IC'ltuce leaves
Cottage cheese
Combine milk c.ind
gelatin Star over low
heat unul gelatin das
<.,ol..,es Remove from
hC'al Stir in yogurt,
bastl. tarragon a nd salt
P ('el. seed and mash
<l\ ocado. Blend into
~ ogurt mixture Chill
Ufltal it begins to thicken
J!old in green pepper.
t'ele r y and tomatoes
L1ne 71 :? or 8 inch pie
pl;ne with lettu ce
le:H·cs Spoon an gelatin
mixture Chall \Jnlll
firm Cut into wedges
T'1p CiJCh <.,Pf\ln,I;! \\llh
"l'OOp of ('Ottagt· t·hl'('St'
:\I akc·s fi Sl'n·111gs
T W 0 S E H V I N c;
\ .\ H I AT ION : lJ s c I '
nip milk , l tt•aspoon
pla 1n gel atin. 1 1 <·up
plain .vogurt. 1 ~ a voe· ado
1masht'dl, 1 ~ teaspoon
lws il. 1 .! teaspoon tar-
ragon . dash salt. • 1
J!rN•n pepper 1i-.hvt•n·d 1,
' , l' u p I hi n I y "'I 1 <· <' d
• l·lcry and 3 quartl'n•d
l h<'rry tomatoes Lane
-.icll'" of two 1n<11v1dual
hn"" Is or bakers with
Intl} lettuce Mound fill·
mg 1n lettuce Chall
ROSEMARY CH EESE
ROLLS
1 t'nvclopc at·t1H·
"'' \l•asl 21 0 cups flour. <.1bout
1 1 lc<1:-.poon baking
-.11tl ..
2 3 cur small curd
t·1•1 wge cheese
:I tablespoons wate r
• 1 cup butter
1 1 teaspoon sail
I egg
1 ~ tcaspoo·n rosc-
11'\:Jry, crus hed
:. 2 tablespoon!. finely
•·!lopped onion
·! to:gg Wash
~1x yeast with 1'2
n~ps nour and baking
-...11d a in large mixer
howl Combine and heat
unu• lukewarm cottage
l'hccse. water, buttC'r
After-
Temiis
Punch
Tennis is an c-xhilarat·
ing <Jnd strenuou~ sport.
\'OU US(' up a lot of
l'ncr gy and body fluids
when you play but these
can be restored easily.
The best tasting way to
restore energy a nd body
fluids is to drink chilled
fruit beverages
GRAPE JUICE PUNCH
3 tablespoons frozen
o range JUiee concen -
trate. thawed and un
rl ilult'd
2 cups roncordgrape
J Ill ('l•
2 cups ganger ale
Blend orang(• JUlt'l'
<·oncentrate and c·on
c:ordgrape juice Add
i-oda and pour rnto
~lasses.
FRUIT JUICE COOLER
l can (6 ounces l un-
diluted frozen concord-
~1'4pe drink concentrate
• 1 can (6 ounces) un
dlJuted frozen lemonade'
<·onrentrate
:l cups cold water
1 1 cup lemon Juice
2 cups orange
fla\ ored soda
Jn a pitcher. combine
conrord ro drink and
emona e wa er
and lemon 1u1ce. Just
befo~ servi n g odd
orange soda Pour into
lltt'ge stemmed glasbcs
and \alt Blend cheese
and flour maxturto Add
t'li:al . roH·m;.iry and
onion Real ...tl low ~pe~d
"1th t>ICl'trtc mixer 1 i
minute th an at high
s peed 3 minute~ Star
and knead an enough of
remaining nour to make
a dougl}. Place an
g reas<'d ~wl . turning to
grease top. Cover with
transparent wrap. Let
rt!>e an warm place 1
hour or until doubled
l>"acfr Into 12 balls
Plare earh an greased
muffin cup Brush with
Eg~ Wa~h Let rise an
warm place 1 hour Ot
until doubled Bake In
400 oven about ts
minutes. Makes 1 dozen
EGG WASH : Combine
I <•gg whi t e with 1
tablespoon water.
Combine
Avocado
with yogurt
for unusual
dinner pie.
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Wedn.aday. June 21 . 1978
Main Dish Combines Fruit, Fish
Caribbean dinner com-
bines banana, orange,
scallions, fish , rice and
spices for unusual taste
treat.
DAIL y PILOt C5
Eat more fish! Eut more fruit! These are Crab sauce tops pasta. J
just two or the good-health guides many people i.
.,: .~!!:;iiilillll••
Caribbean fish dinner is done in less than a haff hour.
are following lately people who keep a p Pl
watchful eye 00 bc1h their calorie count and their asta us
cholesterol intake.
CARIBBEAN FISH DINNER
2 to 4 tablespoons olive oil or vegetable 011
4 cloves garlic. chopped
1 ~ cup sliced scallions
I sweet red pickled pepper. seeded and
chopped
', teaspoon thyme:
Juice or l ltmc
11 ~cup:. converted rice
..\ cups chicken broth
I teaspoon sail
4 pieces of fl::.h red snapper. cod. had·
dock I' i pounds
I banana. cut 1n 12-inch slices
I orange, peeled and sectioned
Additional :.!iced scallions
Heat oil in a non-stick Skillet. and saute
garlic. scallions and pepper until golden. Stir in
thyme, lime JUICC and rice. Stir in chicken broth
and salt . Simmer 20 minutes. stirring oc·
casionally, or until liquid is almost absorbed
and rice is tender. Add fish pieces. pus hing
them down into rice Simmer 10 minutes. then
turn fbh carefully and simmer another 10
minutes. Place fish on hot serving platter and
keep in warm place Stir banana and orange
s(•ctions into skilll'l :rnd s poon rice over fruit.
Stir gently I tn 2 minutes. Spoon fruited rice
arounrl fis h ptl'~l.'s on platter, sprinkle with ad-
d111onal shred scallions and serve immediately
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and white qlos:.11 of the bnde or o/ the couple. t o the
Feature.~ lkportml'nl om· week b4>/ore the weddmQ
Just look what you can
create with milk .
canned c r ab and-the
microwa ve oven. A
fabulous pas ta sauce
that cooks 1n JUSt 11 ·:
minutes!
PASTA WITll C RAB
SAUCE
CMlcrowave Me&bod>
1 , cup butter
6 tablespoonsiflour
2 cups milk
a .. teaspoon oregano.
crumbled
a.. teaspoon basil.
crumbled
'2 teaspoon salt
1 small clove garlic.
minced
1 :i cup dry white
wme
I <6 12-ouncel can
crab meat. drained
4 ser vings hot
cooked spaghetti
Combine butter and
rtour in 1-quarl glass
meas ure. Cook, un
t.•overed. with full power
in micro wave oven l
minute. Stir in milk.
oregano. basil , salt and
garlic Cook with full
power 6 . minutes. ::.tir·
rin~ twice with wire
whip. Mix in wme. Gent-
ly mix in all but a few
pieces or crab. Cook 30
seconds longer or until
he~ted through. Spoon
over pasta. Shred re·
se rved crab and
s prinkle over top .
Sprinkle with minced
pars ley. 1f desired .
M akcs 4 servings <3
<:ups sauce I.
Why its not so absurd
to oll'.l.J all four
11Scotch-Brite''
Scrub D S nges.
A Cookie-Cake
Use "Kitchen" _ f' ·.~
for your pots. ~ J
pans, stove. \-... _)~~...,\fiii-~-,~-:J·~;i
and oven. It ~ ~ ·-:~
doesn't rust or splinter.
Use "Cookware" for your "non -
/ stick" cookware. It's
e:::d,. ~ tough but won't
-, ~ scratch.
~~.t-\R Use"~b&Sink"for
,~,, r--_, your bathroom 'l~L· .~ surfaces. It11 save you a trip
to the kitchen.
Use ''House-
h o ld" for floors.
walls and boats.
You wouldn't
use your pan
scrubbers on the floor. would you?
16Scotch-Brlte" Scrub 'n Sponge.
One side scrubs, the other side sponges. 3NI
I You'vl· organ1zt·d ~i
neighborhood dinner
party tor this evening.
And. 1t 's your turn to-
hnng the dessert. When•
time runs short you need
t short cut. So, reaoh for
the cookie mix
Strawberry Cake Ring
make s an elegant
des~ert that begins with
oatmeal cookie mix
Combine with fres h
..,trawberrws. eggs and
1·hopped nuts. While 11
hakes \O U have no "orr~ T.ht• cake browns
to a beautiful golden col·
or and needs only a duM-
1ng of confectioners sui::·
ar to complete
When it's cooled. you
have a moist. tasty and
nutritious dessert. And
·•ou 'll enhance your re-
putation ..as the· hostess
with the most exciting
tl1.•s..,l'r t .., in the
11c1ghborhood
Fresh Slrawbcrr y
C:.ikl' Ring 1s simple to
t ix and spectatular to
look at. as well as bclng
clt'licious to t.•at Oat
mt·al cookie mix pro·
v1des a s hort cut dessert
that's long on flavor
STR.\ \\'BERRY CAK f;
RING
:! l' u p s r r l' s h I strawbcrr\' hal\ es
3 eggs
Onc 18·oz. pkg oat
meal cooku.-mix
1 1 cu p coa r se l~
choµpL>d nuts. 1f desired
Confectioners sugar. I 1f desired
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seconds or until s mooth
(Makes :.ibout I cup>
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s t•tond s Comb1n1:
s trawberry mixture .
cookie· m1'C and nuts 1n
largt• bowl mix well
Spoon mlo grl·ascd G cup
ring mold. Bake in pre·
heated moderate oven
<350 F I 30 to 35 minutes
or until wooden pick in
s1.•rted in center comes
out dean Cool 10
minutes. remove from
pan Cool on wire rack.
Sprinkle with confec·
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Apricot Season
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. Is Time for Pie
It's rresh apricot 1 i cup sugar .,ugar. lemon peel and
season and lhal means. I 12 teaspoons grated .;u1cc together in bowl
• 1t 's perfect pie baking lemon peel until light and flufry:
tame! For. from early 2 tablespoon:. lemon spread evenly over bot-
June through July, the Juice tom of pie !Shell. Chill J
fruit markets have 9-inch baked pastry hours, or until firm. Just
t h e r t' r r e s h pie shell uefore serving, halve
fr uits ... and thcy 'rt• 15 fresh Cal1forn1a and pit apricots and ar-
JUSt waiting to be :.heed apritots, W<.'11 chilled range m attractive pat·
into pies. whirled into 2 1 ~ tablespoons tern in border around
milk shakes or spooned honey t•dgl' of pie . Brus h
over ice cream sundaes. Beat cream cheese. :.ipratob. with honey
For a -special treat. r-----------------------
bake an old.fashioned '
Fresh 'Cot lattice Pie
You'll need two pounds
of fres h apricots plus
flavorings like brown
sugar and cinnamon for
the filling Then. when
topped with a de<.'orat1ve
lattice crust. the pie s
ready for baking into a
bubbly tempting
dessert
Fresh apricots turn in-
to other pies loo When
sliced on top of an ice
c ream pie, then covered
with a tasty raspberr y
melba sauce, the 'cots
make a festive dessert
for any occasion. Or.
they can twist a cream
c heese filling rnto a
flavorful tre<.il.
Pick up some fres h
'cots <.ind turn tht•m into
dell<.'1ous pies :-.oon'
F R ES H '('OT
LATTICE PIE
I tablespoon lemon
JUiCl'
5 cups quartered
apricots <abo ut 2
pounds>
:i 1 cup g ranulated
All QUANTITY llGHTS ltsllVlD.
NO SAU TO DlAUIS OI FOi
llSAU 01 COMMllCIAL USE.
sugar
'~ cup firmly
packed light brown SAYE RED, RIPE (5Aft\ . ac WHOLE . ~ COORS sugar
2 tablc::.p oon s
quack-tookrng tap1ota
1,. tc<.ipoon c<.ich
salt, l'innamon
D o u b I l· C' ru :-. t µ 1 c
pa:.lr v
I l.'gg. bt•at l'll
i tahk!-.J)llOn:-. butler
or marg:.irmt•
Sprinkle icmon 1u1cc
over <.1pr1t·ots HJ l<.irgc
bowl. Combine sugars.
tap10<.'<.1, s;il t and cin
namon: mix lightly with
. apricots . Let s tand 15
minutes.
Meanwhile. coll out
ha If the p<.is lry ~ 1 ~ in-
ches larg<.•r than invert
ed 9-inch pie plate Fit
into plate and trim edge.
Add apricot filling. Roll
out remaining pas try
and C'Ut 11 strips ..about
I "inch wide. Arrange
straps on apricot f1lhng,
latti<.'e fashion, flute
edge of crust Brus h
pal.try with egg. Dot fill-
ing with butter Rake in
100' oven 45 minutes or
until pastry 1s brown
and fruit in center of pie
as cooked.
Note: A pi ece of
aluminum foil under pie
may be needed if filling
bubbles over the edge.
FRESH APRICOT
l\1 ELBA PIE
9-inch baked pie
:.hell
I quart vanilla 1<.'e
cream. :.oftened
I pa<.'kag t' I JO
ounces> frozen rnspbcr
ries
2 tea~poons corn-
!>tarch
2 tablespoons s ugar
15 fresh California
apricots. well th1lled
Fill pie shell with ice
cream. freeze for at
least I hour Meanwhile,
prepare melba sauce.
Placl' raspberries in col-
and<·r over )>owl . allow
to thaw at room tem-
perature for about 30
m inute:. or until •,a <'UP
raspbt'rry syrup has
dripped into bowl. Blend
cornstarch <.ind sugar 1n
s mall sautepan. s tir in
ra s pb t•rry sy rup
gradually. Bring mix·
turc to a boil: ::.1mmcr
Jus t until thickened and
dear. Cool mixture.
then stir in raspberrit•s
H necessary, chill melba
:,auce until needed.
At serving time. halv<
and pit apricots and <.tr
range in attractive pat
tern over top or pie
Spoon melba sauce ''"
top and SC'rve 1m
mediately.
A PRICOT CfiEESE
Pi t:
2 packagl'.., (R
oun<.'cs each> cream
cheese. softened
STIMULATES
¥0ung m inds.
Saturdays
in the
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sugar and
cinnamon.
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Adaptat i ons for Family Menus
Special
Diets Wht.>n \our tJm t111 p11 ·
~crtbes a s pt>t•1ul t.l1l'l 1111
a member or th~ rnm11'
1l orten cau.st?s chaos an
the kitchen and sad
tastifti meals rur the pa
tlent. Don't ever thm.k
that you are alont· by
middle age a lm os t
every fam1l ) that
believes Ill preH·ntat1 H'
medicine through bctwr
nutrition has hl·en c·au
lioned lo rethink their
menus.
It's important to r<>
ahze that good rooct t•an
be prt>pared with ;rnv
restrictive <hl•t. 1f \1111
take th(• tlmt• to un
derstand whut }OU l'an
and can't do 1 ·(1 11kt• w
s ha re some dl" .. pa1r1ng
readers' letters with vou
and m y pt:r sun;il
t1nswero; that ffiJ'> h.i\.<'
made the s1tuiltton rnon·
hopeful
Dear June ltoth: l\1y
husband 1~ recovering
from a heart attack and
was told to ('urb his salt
intake no t i1hle -.ult.
cooking without salt . no
canned food . In your c·ol
umn you s av. "Don't
despair, vou · c·;m c·ook
deltc1ous meab b~ u-.rng
spices." Tht.•r(•m l1t·s
m y p r o b I t• m '\1 '
husband has a h1ston ul
an ulcer, so I 'l' ah .. · ... , s
c1wked very bl and f11ntl
us ing hardiy .in~ sp11 •• .,
actually nont· m11s1 ol
the· time Now. "h<it <·an
I do t o t!l\l' tht· roorl
some ta-.1(• I ,,. bc:en us
1ng some lr1111 . ancl
onion of <·our -.t'. <.1n d
some paprik<J \\'hat<'nr
suggestions you rnily of
fer will Ix· smt'l•rely <1p·
preciat<'d 1'1 r ... E. f'.
Dur 1'1r.. K F.: Th<'
actual quote of m:. t•ol -
umn should 1nt'ludt• th(•
words 'herb-. along
"1th thl• s pi<'t.·s l' l<·t.·r
pat1t'nb lirt• pcrn11ll1·d
I•> USl' mild lt•JI ht•rhs
:-.ueh a s oregano. basil.
ru:-.emar.'. m ;.11 1orC1111,
th,\ me w1d tari agon In
additio n . \OU may
-,(•a son "ilh 1·inn:.inwn,
p.iprika. vanilla <'Xtraet.
and lemon JUll't.' Avma
all condiments, t.:lov<·s.
gC:t rlic, gang<.'r. mill'('.
m ant, fresh parsle,\. J>l'P
per. and all spices with
seeds. Changing ont.• 's
dietary patterns can bt•
Vl'ry d1fricu l t , hut
bt.•lie'>e me 11 <'ctn lw
done.
Dear Jum· Hoth: Mv
husband had ii heart ai
lark and s uhsequt·11t
op<.'n heart d -.urgcry I It'
1s on ;.1 Im.\ -sn<h um .rnd
lnw fill 1 ehol<:st t·r11t 1
d1c•t. i\ lot nf th1· t\'.111'!111
f11ct om• anotht•r \\l11d
1s mon· 1mp11rtan1 111
follow" Wt· :.in trying 111
follow both I am a clwt
1·tintrollt•d chCJIWttl' and
he 1s bas1call) folln\\lng
that loo. to kt•ep w1·1ght
uff How do vou start ad
ding food to -.1 a\ .it ;I
nmstant weight.· not lo
gain <Jny ho"'·• Tb:.iok
)OU for <Ill,\ hl'lp \OU 1·,1n
g1v<' Mrs. t:. L.
Df'ar Mrs. K 1..: II
would bl• a good 1dc·..i for
y ou to makt• .in .qi
µointrnC'nl to cl1 s1·11s-,
,\ our t•nt1rc stH'l'la I cl ll'I
proble m ''1t h 11!1• d1t·t1
<'I a n of th l' h 11s p11 a I
where )our husbund \\,as
tr<.'ated. 'me<: \ou .in·
cteahng \\1th J tr1pll' diet
r l' s t r 1 t• l 1 o n I n a
nutshl' II. ) ou should not
use an) salt in ( ook 1111.!
or at the l <•IJl e anll
s hould ;no1d <ill 11111
duets listing six.hum on
the label Lo\\
l'holesl<•rol ml'.in:. to USl'
onl y pol) unset t urat1·d
fats !usually vc>get<thlP
based fats> ratht.•r than
s aturat<.'d fats <usu.tlh
animal fat:.) 1t is not
the same as :.i low I at
diet wh1c·h restrieLs .ti I
fats. lt 's a good idea for
a heart patient to restr<'t
:-.ugar as you arl' doing
for your d1ah<.•l ll' c·unclt
t 1 o n Y ou 1· .1 n ,1 c·
l'Ompllsh ;ill thret• hv
planning ~our ml•nu..,
l'arefully h•arn to lht'
herbs <I nd "lllC'l'" tor
flavoring 111,st<•ad of s oil.
restrict fats to tho:.(' th.it
an• un,atur<tll'tl 1 r t•
mcmbL•r to USI' lc•,in
meats. trimmt•cl "t'll.
and don't e:11 poultry
skin). and walr h \nur
intake of carhoh\ <lratcs
(sweets and sta.rc·hes l
This triple ciit•t res t nc
lion will kt•t•p ~our
caloru.•s IOY.l'r ton
that should solve vour
W<'1ght prohlem -Add
low calorie vri:?etahlcs
.rnd a variet\ or s;1lads
ll"s a h<'alth11.•r \\,1\ to
cat an}Y.J,
Here <1re t\.\o n•1•1pr-.
that arc s.ilL lrl'l .
seasoned with h<'rb .. and
other flavor cnhan<'er!I,
low-cholesterol. anlJ lo""'
curboh)•drntC". 1n < .iw
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rl1l'I r1~tr11·t1on Ill )OUr
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1 1 tea.i,poon paprika
l s mall can man
dar1n oranges. water
pack
'11 ll'al>poon dried
marJoram
Arrange c hic ken
parts an a broiler pan.
D ot with bits o r
margarine. Spr1~kle
with paprika. Broil skm
s 1d<.' down for 10
minutes. then turn and
broil another 10 minute ·
or unlll cool..ed through
Dram Juice rrom canned
oranges into a s mall
saucepan Stir m Corn-
s tarch. rosemarr· C:tlld
marjoram. unli mix
ture is s mooth Heat and
s tir \Jntll mixture
th1ckt.>11S and l'lt.>ar::. Add
orange :se~mcnts and
heat through Pour over
broiled ch1ckt!n Just
before serving Makes 4
servings. NOTE Ser ve
with steamed broccoli .
shced kohlrnb1. and c;.ir
rot straws.
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Curry-Is a Mag· c Word for Calories Counters
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appea r Wha l curr> l'h1d.1:n Place <.0h1ckcn thick !Spoon sau<.'l' m t-r
p o wder t·.1n du. fur Plt.'l't.''> skin stdt' up 111 .i 1·11okt•d i.:n·t•n H'gclab h.•:. v1rtu a ll~ nu l'ulurit.•s, ..., '>ha llow roai.t111g 11.ir1 or rtCl' J t'l'Ompammcnt.
turn un tht.• fl,\\o r ,,f l'la rc 10 a prt·ht.•.1tt·d 11 you 1o1.1'>h I Mukt-l> !.IX
lean. lo"' t·alorit.• foods \<.•ry hot "1SO-deg11•1• o v1·11 "''I \ 111g .... JbOul 190
Chicken. for t•lCamplt• for 20 to 25 m1nutl'.,, u11 t'JlorH.''> t.'al'h
Our firs t t·urrwd c reu t ll .,kin ,., crisp iHH..l wt.·11
t1on tops p rote in ril'h rendered of fa1 Dr ain
ch1t·kcn br<.•ast!. with a und d1:.c:.ird fat
1'ttAl>l-:R'S ClJRltlEU
BBQ BASTE
·' 1 l'UP tomato ju1ct.'
1p Ja111 or Blood y Mary -
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m 1 Id and c re um y Corntnne rt.•m ;un1ng
-chunky curry that looks ing r cdtenb und p o ur
~vcry lnl a s appe aling over ch1 ('kcn Lo wt•r
a s ll tas tes But thil> _h_c_a_t _t_o_350 __ B_a_k_e_._b_a_s_t _____ 1_•_l'UP J a panl'SC·
"cream" <.'Urry 1s made
with s kim milk, not
~t> Ii! ~oy i.uuce
Ptnl'h of 1n:i tant
gailtc·
1 1 tc uspoon o nion
po 1o1. der
1 1 teas poon g round
g inger
1 1 ~ teaspoons curry
powder
Optional : 1 teaspoon
MSG
Combine in covered
Jar and s hake up well.
I J.se as a m arinade fo r
c hicken or s teak. or
brush on fish or ham·
burge r s as they broil or
b arb ec u e M a k e'.'>
en o u g h for !>IX ham
bttrgers, or one chicken.
or 1 and one·half pound~
of fish fillets Serves s ix.
under 15 calorie!> ea ch
F o r barb e c:u l'd
chicken or lean ham-
burge r s. s teak or
seafood lry our curry-
s pik e d tomato Juice
bas te. Simply s hlike up
the ingredients in a co v-
ered jar. and use a:, a
marinade or bas te .
INDONESIAN CURRY
c r e am . O ur second
chicken dish is topped
with 1t zes ty red c urry How to master
SAUCE
•1 cup mayonnaise
'" cup sour cream•
1 teaspoon tarragon
v inegar
I te a s poon garlic
suit
I te a s poon c urr y
powder
I teas poon white
horseradish
I teas poon grated
onion
Combine all the ingre· ·
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large platter of grilled
frankfurters and a large
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p l atter of ch ill ed cuc umber and carrot
vcgetlible s s u ch a s !>tic k s . Yield : I cu ~>
cau liflower. JU iienne s a uct-. •cut ca lo ries by
s liced g reen peppers. s ubs tituting sour half.
celery stick:;. radishes. and -h alf or yogurt in·
c h c r r y l o m at o e s . stead of sour c ream .
s eas oned with tomato,
onion. celery and i.p1ce
T he sa vory s auce can go
01.e r crunehy steam<'d
g rl'l'll vl'geta blcs served
on the side. 1f you wis h
C REAM C'l1RRY
CHICKEN BREASTS
the art of French Cooking
in 12 easy lessons. ··-·
2 chicken breast!>. ~pht
2 c ups undiluted fat·
'>k1mmed
C hic ken broth ,
ho memade or canned
ti tables poons rail>tns
I te a s poo n c urry
p o wder Cor m o n• to
tUSlt.')
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peeled. qu•trte red
4 ribs t'C lcry. th111ly
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grcl'n bell P<'PQ.<.·r thinl~
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ga rlt<'. minced. for '"
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2 3 c up :.k 1mmc <l
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ta:;tt·
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1)0<ins ddatll'cl roastt•d
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t· I t• c· t n c· I r v p :i n w i 1 h
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no fol added . until !>Io n
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II il t.·~lrt:d Covt•r :.ittd
'1m m c·r 8 to 10 minute-..
l "nc:U\'t•r a nd continue to
.. 1m m t'r a n :.idd1t1onal 5
minute~ or more. until
mo~t or the hqu1d h as
c\ a pora ll'd
Sh:.ikc milk and flour
111gcthc•r 1n u cover e d
1ar . Gcnllv s llr into thl'
'1mmcring hqutd 1n the
pan. until sauC'e 1s thick
1Thm with :.1 l1ttll' water .
1f nel'cssarv > Sc<.ison to
w s t L' If desired. !>t1r 1n
pt.·a nut s :.it the la.s t
minute S p o on the
c·hunky t'ur ry sauce O\'Cr
the <."luckcn hrca sl.s. <rnd
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ClllCKEN IN TOMATO
('lJRR\' SAUCI::
~·J pounds frying
-<'h ll'k t•n cut up 1n pJrt:.
1 union. th1nlv ~hcl•d
2 r 1 h -.. 1· ~ I e r > •
dt.ii::onally .,htl'll
1; mmc•e c·Jn toma to
pa:-.h •
I ('Io ' l' g a r I 1 ~· •
011 lll'l'fi
C! t<.•a s poon ~ l'urr_v
p n\\dcr
1 ~ teaspoon m1xl'd
µum pk in ptl' s p1c·t• (or
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a llsp1t:c. to tastc'l
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by Tom Batiuk
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by Ferd and Tom Johnson
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by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson
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6y Tom K. Ryan
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WHILE I REAP '?
WednesdlY June 21. 1978
PEANUTS
EUOOKA, AAE '/00
GNtNG? WHAT'S
THE /v\ATTER?
BUT l1M NOT A5
LON EL If PS I THOU61it
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DAILY PILOT 0
by Charles M. Schulz
I NEVE~ WANTEO TO
COME TO THIS CAMP
by Roger Bradfield
by George Lemont
by Templeton and Forman
GOOD -m11«1NG! ~l'TH
iHE< MON~ YOU'l.l EA"~
ON VE-6E1"A6l.~ Al.Ot-4f; A ~ENH006e'l..l PA'/ J.---~ ~ rftiaf IW ASOU'T
TODAY'S GIDSSIDID PVZZLB
ACROSS 44 Mouttl Pre
t Plastor h~
bact1rig 45 Stritk'
5 Small 46 Kind ol p111n
amounts 48 Fragrant hQ
10 A PlomtSe Olds
14 Siar m SO Set of
Sefpentrs memoia·
15 A1ciw1ec· biha
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UNITED Feature Syndicate
Tuesday's Puu le Solved
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LEG \l s•:<.'R~Ti\RIES \SSOCIATIO"'
The Orangt-CourH~ llarbor \rcd ~ruup wall hold
a mct'llnA al ti 11 m \\ cdnt>:.dJ) Junt.-21 Pre!>!
dent Man Ann l\t.>l•for v. 111 µrcs1d~ dl Yiimdlo:.
J apanesc H~taurunt '\ev. port Beach Danner began., alb 30 µ m
JUNIOR E BELL CLUB: The Newport
'Beach Chap1t•r µIan-. .t poolside luncheon at 10
a m Thursday. J UOt' 22. al the home or Mrs
Denis Russell Guest s peakers wall be Ron tlud
d leston and Vic Mahan from the Un1vers1t}' of
Califo rnia. lrvant', Medical Center
COSTA MESA J UNIOR WOMEN'S CLUB:
Prospective members may attend a meeting al
7:30 p.m Thursday. June 22. at the clubhousl·
Call 839·7476 for information
LA LECllE LEAGUE: "The Advantages of
Breastfeeding" will be discussed at a meeting
at 8 p.m Thurs day. June 22. at the home of Bon
nie Prall an Irvine Contact Sue Carlson al
552·0760
LAGUNA NIGUEL WOMAN'S CLUB: New
ly installed President Leslie Qwnton will lead a
meeting at 7 30 p m Thursday. June 22. at tht:
Moulton Niguel Water Distract Building
~1 EN TAL H EALTH ASSOC I ATI ON :
.. Burnout " will be the topic of a workshop be· ginnm~ at 9 a m Friday. June 23. al the
Wes tminster Library Center The session will
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Club Calendar
ltt .1111H·1I al p111h•..,..,1,1nah und par..tprofess1on..tlf
an tht. hum Jn ~1:n: 1r<.·s ht'ld
~Ol Tll COAST Jl'NIOR WOMEN'S CLUB:
Tht• J!ruup will mct:-t for lunrh al Marie Calen-
ddr ., fo'ount&an Vallt-\. at 11 a m Fnday. June
23 1\ pool part) 1s Sl'hl!duled for 11 a m Wed-
m·sday. Jwic 28 ·
W O M AN 'S ('LU B OF SAN J UAN
('APISTRANO: An organizational meeting 1s
plannt'd ut 9 a m f•'nday, June 23. at the
clubhouse, 31442 El Hom o St. A me mber's
met'ting will follow ut 10 a m
C'lllLDREN'S llOME SOCI ETY: Members
of the I lunungton Heac:h Auxiliary. Tiara de
Nino-.. w1ll uss1st <it u golf invitatio"a l a t the
M1ss1on V1t'J'J Country Club The tour~ment.
Co· sponsored by tht• I r vant:-Auto Center and
Wc•-;t<>rn /\matt•ur Coif /\ssoc1at1on. begins al
noon Fndav .. Jum· 23
A ~1 E R I (' ,\ N A SS 0 C J A TI 0 N 0 f
t:NI VE RSITY WOM EN: The l.1xth South
Pac1f1c: Regional Conference will be held at the
Grund llott•I in Anaheim June 23-25 The pro·
gram inc·ludes workshops , dinners and e nter-
tainment
ALPHA CHI OMEGA: The group's 4lst
h1ennial National Convention will be held at the
Marriott 's C'amclbal'k Inn in ScolL'>dale. Ariz . .lunt' 23 2R
NAS LOS ALA~llTOS :· The Emba,:.-. Room
at the D11>nt') land llotl'I will ht-1he l>ettmg for
the sixth annual reunion. l)l'gmnin~ dl l1 a m
Saturday. J ul) M For rel\ervat1ons. call II E
Barr at 534 4411 b> J unt: 24
G RAY P ANTHERS: 'Gray Po'Aer iind
Senior Citizens" will be the topic or a :speec h by
Maggie Kuhn. the group's n ational founder. dl
10 a m . Sciturduy. June 24. al the YWCA m
Orange Adm1ss1on 1s free Ms Kuhn will also
give a tulk al Laguna ll11ls Leisure World on
June 25. Call Louise Wheaton . 538-9633. for de-
tails.
D AUGHTE RS OF T U E AM E RICAN
REVOLUTION : The Clara Barton Chllpter will
hold its a nnual garage sale beginning 10 a.m
Saturday. June 24. at 15301 La Sulle Lane. Hunt·
angton Beach
I NTER NATIONAL WOM EN'S WRITI NG
GUILD: The Southern California Chapter will
mel'l at 2 pm Sunday. June 25. al 8342
Kingfis her Dn\'e, llunt1ngton Beach Lea
Schweitzer w1 II lead an afternoon works hop.
'Techniques nf Journal Wnting ' J ulie Bap:
lisle. 960 4006, has m ore information
B 'NAI B'RITll: The Newport Har' ~odge
#3075 Will be Offic1ally lnSlltUled al a din't'r ~eet
ang at 7.30 pm Sunday. June 25. at the Balboa
Bay Club
NEWPORT HARBOR ART MUSEUM : The
Docent Council will inte rview prospective mem ·
bers from 10 a m . until 4 pm. Monday, June 26
for • ppomlmenh. l J!I Mr Uur. U<1yh:l>.; ol
644 9836 after 5 p m
M E A VERDE R EPlJBUCAN W0,\1 f..~
FEDERATED: Retired f·e1 agent Lesll':' f'
w arren Wlll s peak <al a 1uncheor. meeting dt
10 30 a m Tuesday. JunE.-27 c.t lht Reuben E
Ll'e. Newport Beach For rel>NvJtaon:. Cdll
64t).8240
CHRISTIAN WOMES'S CLUB · Tht-flunl
ingt.on Beach group pluns .. luncheon aL lht
Huntington Beach Inn al noon Wednesday Junt
28. The cost 1s $4 25. Cdll lor rel.ervdt1ons by
June 23
SOUTH COAST LITE RACY COUNCIL .
Sch edule a nd location changes hC1ve been an·
nounced for s umtner session adult educauon
c lasses f or d eta tll>. call Onalee Cc1rter. Lagun..i
Beach .• it 497 11 38 or Luc1cnnt: fHJWL .
Cctp1slrano Beach. al 492·8269
Club Calendar run.. each Wednesday m the Daily
P1lo1 and contains nnllces of U)(Jmen ·sand ~erv1ct' club
meetings and events /or the /oltowmg week -Thur)
day through Wednesday Send nnllct's IO Club Calen·
dar. Dolly Pilot. P 0 Boz 156ll. Costa Mesa. CA 9262'>
Be sure to include your name and phone number
Notices must be in our hands two week.$ tn advance
To request o picture. wnte or call the Feature!,,
Departmenl. 642-4321 Pictures are limited to Jund·
raisers open to the public
~-~~er Drink Mix-Up
a ftt.-r d sultry 'iUm mer
day" Someth ing lo ng
and cool to drink will
hl•lp )Ou unwind and re
lax
Nuturally good fruit
juices and dranko.;, high
an vitamin C. arc• our
l'a nd1dates fo r the
perfect .,ummer thirst
quenchers En1oyablc
<:hilled. right o ut of the
bottle. they're more ad
venturous and c·om pany
fare when mixed with
otht•r ingredients
GR AP EFRUIT CRUSH
<Serves 6)
I quart Indian River
grapefruit jUll'C'
'" tt'aspoon <'ach
ground cinnamon and
ground C'lo\'(•s
~ 1 cup sugar
Com b1nl' .ti I 1 ngrc·
d1cnts in a bowl and bt>ul
until :.ugar 1., t·omplclely
d1 ssolvt•d Pour into a
5-cup fn.'l'7er container
and freeze until firm
Chop frozen m1 xture
c· o a r s e I y 1 n a n 1 c <.·
crusher than .,poon into
glassc•s aruJ Sip V.'llh a
stra" ~f ixture can <ilso
be l'Ul into chunk:. <rnd
proct'ssed coarsely in a
food processor
CRAN-GRAPE \\lllRL
(Serves 6)
ti ('ups graPl' l'rc.tn
berry drink. l'h1 1led
I quart ras pberr~
s he rbet. s lightly s of
tened
In a bowl. beat gr ape
C'ranberry dnnl.. and J
cups or the s herbet until
s moo t h and Wl'll
b l a nd cd Pour into
glasses and top each
serving with a s mall
l>c oop or r emu 1n ing
sherbet Serve at once
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Bl'TT E RMILK POPPY
SEED CAK E
. 1 cup butter. sor.
ll·nt.>d
11:? cups sugar
:J l'ggs
1 :! teaspoon pure
vanilla extract
2 1 • cups flour
3 teasPoons baking
powder
1 teaspoo n c in ·
namon
1 2 teaspoon sail
I cup buttermilk
'a ('Up PoPPY seeds
t 1 :z teaspoons grated
lemon peel
Powdered sugar
Beat together butler
and sugar Beat an eggs
and vanilla . Combine
flour. baking powder.
cinna mon and salt Mix
1n10 huller mixture
alternately with but
1erm1lk Stir in poppy
">C'eds and lemon peel
Turn into greased and
floured 9-cup tube m old
or bundt pan. Bake in
350 oven 50 minutes or
until pick inserted into
cente r comes out dry
Cool 10 minutes then re-
move from pan onh>
rack lo cool com plete ly
1 quart crunber r)
apple drink. chilled
I l'UP uran~c JUICt'. ~chilled
I can 112 ounccs1
apricot nectar. chilled
1 cup tequila lop
lion al>
Ice cubcl\. orange
<>liC<'S
In a large pitcher. mix
cranb<'rry apple drink .
oran ge JU1c·e. apricot
nectar and tequila. Pour
into tall ~lasses. Add ice Frui t JUt Ces and cranberry c;Hp fo r vegetables.
cubes and orange s lices. --------------------------------Serve at once
S PIC Y C RAN BE RRY
DIP
WITH VEGETABLES
1 can (16 ounc('s)
Jellied crnnberry sauce
1 'l cup cats up
'ri c up plain yogurt
1 t ab l <'~poo n
horseradish
Assorted btt<' Sile
vegetables such dS
<'arrol .,11 ct·-..
l'auliflowt'r<'lS. j?rt.'l'n
pepper .,trip .... \\'hOI€.'
gre<'n beans. C'h<.'rn
tomat()('s. c·elcr}' pieces.
cucumber slice~
In a bo" I, for dip, mix
c r a fl b e r r v s a u t l' •
catsup. yo~urt and
horseradish until well
blended C hill When
ready to serve, spoon dip
into a serving bowl and
s u rrou n d with raw
vegetables
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Can't Always Score a Bullseye
DEAit AN N
LANDERS: !low <-ome
some days your column
is fascinating, brigh t
and 1i vcly -loaded with
insight, as if you have
been endowed with the
a bility t.o look Into the
heads of the people wtio
write to yo u? Your
responses are direct and
lo the point. You cut
through all the garbage
and get right to it.
Then there are days
whe n I quit re ading
after the first paragraph
-a dull letter a bout
some t eenager with
p imples or a woman
who loaned her neighbor
a s team iron and can't
gel it back. Trivia' Or
worse yet, some idiot
who wants a s na ppy
comeback to a clod who
asks. "How much did
you p a y f o r your
house?"
How do you explain
the fact that you're so
terrific some days and
on other days you're a
sleeping pill? Do you
take JllUe vacations and
let someone fill In? -
JUS' WUNNDERIN' IN
GRAND ISLAND
DEAR GRAND: I do
take llUJe vacations U'd
have to, or I 'd go
Aaa
~-aclers
bananas) bat nobody
"lllla ln" for Ann Lan·
ders. Every word of thl11
column is written by
me. The same goes for
every speech. e very
booklet, and e ve r y
·magazine article that
appears under my
byllne.
Please remember I
write for an audience of
60 million daily readers.
Tbese people have a
wide range of interests.
They represent every
segment or society -in·
tellectoal, economic,
and social. They are
rrom six years of age to
103.
Every column can't
score a bullseye for
every reader. You may
be bored by tbe advice
to a teenager with
pimples, but to HIM It's
or vital Importance. I 've
been turning out seven
columns a week ror 23
years. T h i s l a an
( Horoseope )
nroRSDAY, JUNE·U
By SYDNEY OMA~R
ARIES CM arch 21 -April 19): You a r e
befriended by one who aids in enlarging scope
of vision. You perceive personal potential; you
get finger OD pulse of public. Accent on desire.
fulfillment, social life. good fortune in business
dealings, creativity and romantic interest.
TAURUS (April 20·May 20>: New start,
added independence. promotion -these are in·
dicated. Leo, Aquarius figure prominently.
Stress originality. pioneering efforts. Prize
could be awarded you for civic, professional ac-
complishments A void lifting heavy objects;
your back now is •·vulnerable."
GEMINI <May 21-June 20): Follow through
on hunch; teach. learn, coiled needed data.
Write. advertise, publish -key is to com-
municate, both on .. audience" level and in
personal way. Long-distance call seems high on
agenda. Travel, vacation. adding to knowledge
-these are also spoUigbted.
CANCER <June 21·22>: Money. debts,
gambling, financial commitments of partner or
mate -these command attention. The more
flexible you are, the better -outcomes in
various areas are apt to be favorable. Gemini.
Sagitta rius figure prominently. Good news
\'la the post office.
LEO "<July 23-Aug. 22>: Check patents,
other rights. permissions. Legal matters loom
large, including partnership, joint efforts, mar-
r iage. If thoroogb, you gain . Otherwise. you pay
price in delay. possible embarrassment. Be
aw a re of statistics, sources, facts and figures.
VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Be willing to ac·
cept need for change. Work routine can be
tra nsformed into creative challenge. Service,
-;e rvants and dependents occupy attention. So·
meone is taking you for granted. Do something
to correct the s ituation. Number 5 is in picture.
LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Luxury items, art
objects , good things lo eat and drink are
featured. Taurus. Scorpio persons could figure
prominenUy. Accent on s pec ulation. some self·
i'ndulgence, pleasure featuring creative en-
deavors. children.
SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Build on solid
basf>; check materials at hand. Stress security.
long-range prospects -older individual wants
to share. give benefit of experience. Pisces,
Virgo figure prominenUy. Get measurements.
Be precise where requirements are concerned.
SAGl1TARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Accent
on expansion. social activity. curiosity, ques-
tions a nd answers, expenditures and savings.
gastronomy a nd diet. Thls is a time or "exciting
contr adictions." Gemini, Virgo a nd another
Sagiltarian could be in picture.
CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-J an. 19): Emphasis
on being rld of burden, receiving credit due.
overcoming financial obstacle. You gain wider
recognition. applause -and you make firm
com mitmenl. Aries, Libra figure prominently
--s o does the number 9. You prove a major
point by finishing what you start.
AQUARIUS <Jan. 20-Feb. 18>: Cycle is such
that you gain insights, exe rcise greater indepen-
dence. put forth original concepts, fall in love.
a re revitalized. Accent on personality, special
appe arances. apparel, flash, panache. Leo,
Cancer and Capricorn figure in scenario.
PISCES< Feb. 19-Marcb 20): Behind scenes,
clandestine romance. discretion, mystery -
these are all part of your personal scenario.
Play cards close t.o chest. Don't tell au you
know. Trust hunch. Heed inner voice. Reject
one who says you owe this or that -you owe
nothing except the best you can do.
U June ZZ ls your birthday you were on your
own early, separated from one or both parents
in literal or psychological sense. You are loyal.
s tubborn. creative. unorthodox, a leade r -you
a rouse envy, resentment, admiration and
create controversy. Scorpio persons play lmpor·
tant roles in your life. September will be the
most Important month of 1978 for you.
Wedding and engagement amiounc~ent& run on
Sunday tn the Daily Ptlot. FQ1'ms are available al all
Daaly ~ o/f1Ces or by caUmg lhft F'eolure1 DeJXJrl·
mcnt. 642·'321.
To aV<rid di10ppofntm4"'t, protpeetfOt bridt• ore
reminded to how lhtlr weddmo atoriet. unth a blcck·
and-while glosS!I of tht bl'i<U or o/ IM couple. to the
F'~ah1rts Dtportment one ~tic M/ore tM wedding
Slt{IQ9tm..at a11nouiw:ern.m1. with--bl.cckoCftd·
Whitt glony of the /lllu" bndt or tM couple, muat ~
recetved by CM F'toturei Dtpclrt"""1 .U wetka ~fore
lhe weddmg dtJJt
owf'some responsibility.
It's also a backbreaking
Job, but I love It.
I appreciate y our
praise (Qr the days when
you think I'm good and I
accept the blame for the
columns that bore you.
They all come out of the
same head. Thanks for
wrUlng. I'll be& many
mothers out there have
bad the tame questions
on &heir mlnda. <P.S.
Skip the oext letter.
\'ou'll sW"ely consider it
a isleeplng pill -but to
the lady with the prob·
lem , l&'slmportant.)
DEAR READERS.:
Remember that woman
who kept gasoline in her
desk at the office to r e·
move bubblegum from
her hair? Well. I've had
seve ra l telephone calls
from authorities around
the country. informing
me that its a bum idea.
Storin g gasoline
any place can be ex·
tremely dangerous. One
caller , Dr. Fr ancis R.
Russell , a r e tire d
chemical engineer from
Exxon in New J ersey.
went so far as to say
that merely rubbing the
hair with gasoline could
cause ~ hair t-0 ignite.
He explained that the
hazards are greater in a
dry climate. but it could
happe n eve n In New
Jersey.
J e r old Z. K a pla n .
M. D.. Di rector of the
Burn Center at Alta
Bates Hospital, with the
American Burn Associa ·
lion an Berkeley, CA.
telephoned lo warn my
r eade rs that gasoline
could cause an instant
explosion Ir it came into
contact with a plug or
light switch.
So -this is to tell one
a nd all -do NOT use
gasoline to remove gum
from hair. and l hope
the lady who is keeping
gasoline in he r desk
drawer will get rid or it
imm ed i ate l y and
replace it with nonflam·
mable clearung fluid. Or
better yet. she s hould
s t o p c hewing bubble
gum on the job.
Picnic Macaroni Salad
P icnic games a r e
great famil y acl1v1ty on
a hot summer day. And,
they stimulate hear ty
appetites. Whether pre-
paring food for a group
or just a few. here's an
easy way to beat the
hea t and satisfy those
eager eate rs. Pan fry
chicken the day before
a nd chi l l in t h e
refrigerator. For a real
tim e.saver , us e some
convenience foods. Com·
bine canned pasta shells
in tomato s auce with
beans for a Russian
macaroni salad io go
with the chicken. Have
plenty or sesame rolls
and minted Iced tea on
hand. Carry everything,
along with light weight
plastic utensils. in an in·
sula ted bag or, keep cool
in a portable canvas bag
with an "ice in a can"
preparation.
RUSSIAN MACARONI
13 SALAD . 1 cup mayonn&Jse
2 teaspoons of spicy
brown mustard
. t .. (17 oz.) cans red
kidney beans, drained
1/4 cup of chopped
celery
V4 cup minced onion
1/3 cup diced green
pepper
1~teaspoon of pepper
1 n s oz.> can of
Ma c aroni Shells in
Tomato Sauce
2eggs,deviled
Combine m ayonnaise
a nd s p icy b r ow n
mustard ; mix with red ·
kidney beans. Add
celery. onion, and green
pepper. Sprinkle gfound
pepper over the top and
toss; fold in macaroni
s h e ll s : C hi l l in
refrigerator for4 hours or
overnight. Garnish with
deviled eggs. Serves 6
• ceramic
dinnerware and
accessories
of mexico
this exquisite hand-crafted collection
of tableware is exclusive to us ...
dii1i-f{Y/! J_hings Y:!::/ Santa Ana. Ca . 92705·(7M)546·6600
fin The Antique Guild Plazal
HOW TO USE THE FOOD SECTION
TO SAVE MONEY. U.tng tM Deify Plfot food MCtlon
wtsety, you cmn ave 15 to $10 on
your weeldy •ocefY bHI. And, that'•
• conMrYattv• Htlm•t•.
STUDY THE ADS. Ttte Deify Piiot
Wedn11day food MCtlon la fult of
eupenwbt and food eda which
feature, every Wffk, eped ... and
otlMr b9rglllM. Make • pnlCllce of
Kf'Hnlng theM ada for the best de-
•••· Keep In mind th•I atorn which are ... ng to put their prlcea In wrlt·
Ing ere moat Hkely to ll:Mp their
pledge to help you HYe money.
CUP THE. COUPONS. Clp and uve
"cent• off" coupone. They mey
NH you only • dime IMN'9 end •
nick .......... but the uvtnga edd up
qulcldy to dollara .. cf'I time you
a hop.
USE THE RECIPES. All kinda of H ·
cHlng reclpea .,. preeentad In the
Dally Plot food aectlon. From cMeH
aoutne to atuffad green peppera;
from diet dnHrt• to puff paatry.
You'U ftnd m•ny lntere.Ung end
novel ••Y• to tlven up your weetdy
menu.
BUY IN SEASON. In m•ny lnetencea
th• rec:lpea are keyed to thoH
fooda which ere In Heson. Thia
m .. ne they wlU be In pleftttful au~
ly •nd prtc.d low.
PLAN AHEAD. ptan. for et teaat •
wHk ahead, and check the aup-
pll•• you have on hand before
attopptng. Coetty retum trtpa can be
Pfhenled by ftrat making out • elM»pplng ltat.
Kl!I!' lW-TO.OATE. Wor1d, n1tl0nel
and etate eventa often can Imped
food ptcn. It may be tM weether
In K...._., thlppfng ah1kea In New
York 'or polttlcel uphHval In •
foreign l•nd wttlch la • Illy auppller
of • .....,. -•II c•n force ltlgher
prlcea her• along th• Or•no•
Coeat. For complete new• of food
ttencte, your community end the
wortd, relY on th•
DAILY PILOT
642-4321
i • •
Wi;<>0t1!.doy Junr21, 1978
•••••••••••••••••••••••
EOUAl HOU$ING
OPPORTUNITY
PMbllther's Notiu:
All real estatl' advertised in tlus new::.puper Is sub-
ject to the Feden1l l''a1r
Hou!.1ng i\n or 1968 which makeli 1t 1llel'!al to advertise ··any pre
rerence. hmilat1on. or
cbscnmmauon based on
race. color. religion. sex.
or national ongin. or an
intention to make any
such preference. hm1ta
uon, or d1scn m1nauon. ··
·nus newspaper will not
knowrngly accept any
ad\ ert1 s 1ng for real estate wtuch 1s Ul viola·
lion of the law.
ERRORS: AdYertisen
should clMck H*r ads
daity and report ....
,.... 1...-ctiatefy. ,,..
DAILY rtLOT assumes
l.Wty for the first a.
cornet lnsft'fioll °"".
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Ga•r~ 1002
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REAL ESTATE
MAMAGEMEMT
OPPORTUNITY
A prime prestigloua
Newport Beach local.Ion.
A top local firm with
years of suecessful eit·
perieoce. Ne wpo rt Beach real estate ex·
perieoce preferred. A re·
al opponuruty to grow &
help others. Applications
held 10 stnct confidence.
Please reply to l\d !f282,
Datly Pilot. P.O. Box
1.560. Costa Mesa, Calif.
92626.
MOUMT AIM RETREAT
FOREST FALLS San Bernardino Nationa l Pa rk . Five bedroom.
study. hobby room. Cami· ly room, completely re·
modeled. Two fireplaces.
& above th e s mog. almost .,._, acre includes
home and two lots. Call
fordetatls.
COLE Of HEWPORT
REALTORS
67§..5511
CLASSIAED
INDEX
_ Tt Pia YM M. Call
642·5678
l:lllORS
A1herlhert ••••14 . ._ ........ ....., ..• ,..,.,. .. ,.,.,.,
..... .......,.n..OAJL'f
PllOT_......,
.. Hoe ... -...ct
...... ..ty.
HOUSIS FOtt SALi
IOOZ • 1100
OTHB REAL ESTATE
IZOO • 2'00
lEHTALS
J l00 ·44'0
IUSIMESS, IHYIESTMDtT
R~CE soos . son
AHHOUMCBitDn'S SIOO
LOST•FOUHO
SlOO
PBS<>tfALS
USO
SIEUICIE DIRECTORY
6000
SCHOOLS&
IHSTlUCTl<>tf
7005
JOISWAHnD
7075
Hal' WAHTIED
1100
MUlCHAHDISIE
1005 ·IOU
R&TOYOU
1041
IOA TS I MARIME
EQUlrM&IT
9010 .fOto
TIAMSl'OITA TIOH '"'. ••oo AUTOMOllllS
U I0 ·"74
DAILY PILOT Cl I
•····••··•··•·········· Getteral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••
EASTSIDE
VA Term!!, great 4 Bdrm
2 bath ramJJy home m ex ·
cellent location. Priced
to seU at only $84.500.
C&ll546-Sll80
~~HERITAGE
• • REALTORS
HAHDYMAH"S
DREAM
Garage fully insul ated,
Bu11l 10 work bench.
La.rge lot with RV ac
cess. Newly pu nted . paneling and wallpaper
Four Bedroom Home in
Mesa North. Truly a
Great Buy for S76.000
546-2313
()PfN , .. 0 •fl\ •UN '0 Kf N.,..t [~lfiMt\I
CRAWFORD
CANYON
North Tus tin are a .
beaut.ilul countrY setting
CJ1 v .. acre with view ·of
hills. Space for RV. 3 car
garage. 1 year old. ~ll
~5880
~HERITAGE
• • REALTORS
DESIGMID
JOI EXECUTlYE
UVIMCi
This beautifully up·
graded Buccola Home :
Spacious Livmg Room with big F irepl ace .
Large Huter Bedroom.
tu&hly upgraded with private entrance to garden area . Slump
stooe planters highlight
t)le room-backyard
Mesa Verde·Livtng at 1t~
Best ! Sl29 .000. Cali
546-2313
oPfN flj Q . ,, c; ILJl\I ION '"''".
.ICIM
IEDUCED $3.000
FltA. VA 4 BB. over 1600
sq.ft. Very clean. Sep
Din Rm. super pool sized
yard. Great area. W. of
Bnstol. s. or Edinger.
.. ReDCARPeT
.. 645-3474
SUNSHINE & llQ
'Ibe rams are gone & it·"'
calilorrua agaJn. EnJoY
1t 10 tJus beautiful 3
bedroom. 2 bath hornt!
with a bookshelf stud y.
c ountry kitch e n & sparkling swimming
pool. Priced under
Sl00.000. CALL 751·3191.
CSELECT
T'PROPERTIES
SUPER MEAT
Highly upgraded 2 story.
4 Bdrm. 3 bath. dining room, island kitchen, brick patio. None finer
this one you must see
Asking $130.000. Call
540-ll!il
~HERITAGE
• • REALTORS
MAUSUFI
EASIER MORTH
SO. COAST Pt.AZA
EnJoy the rich reward!.
of llving in a community
s urrounding a btfl. recreation area. This
secluded 2 bdrm. 2 ba ··woods .. condo offers a
new dimension of adu.lt
rommun. living. Secur1 · ty gates afford you peac~
or mind. You enjo~
freedom from maan t
worries. fllA/V A termf
Only 178,900. Phone t day. 545-9491
(~1w11r:m1tll
Real Fatale
People wbo are s.dtin8 an apartment loo. first
in Classihed. WP. your
ad be there! T place
your ad, call 642~
ADDITIONAL CLASSIFfD
ON PAGE D2
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!APPU
: SAUCE
S & W-from Gravensteins! 15 oz
· Safflower Oil • ggc
Hollywood. for health ... 16 oz.
Clamato Juice • 69c
· Lord Mott's zesty drink! Quart .
· Jelly •-APN • • • • • • 49c
Greet with lamb! Smucker'&-10 oz
·CAKE
MIXES
Duncan Hines-all layer varieties
Salad Dressing. 99c
Seven Seas Green Goddess-16 oz
. Minute Rice • • • • 45c
Fried, Rib Roast or Orumstick-7 oz
Liquid Sego • • • • 43c
Diet drink&-a880rted flavora-10 nz
BISQUICK
93c
Root Beer • NCI •• ~ 129•
Dad's Reg or Diet-12 oz t:ans
Muffins :-.: •• 39c
Springfield English ... package of 6
Tonic t.MA• ••••• 45c
H.egular or Sugar Free-28 oz NR
1 Ice Tea Mix ••• s1 39
l.1pton'11 low-cal ... 4 ounce jar
PRESERVES ::-:-.!. . s 119
lie 32 II ilf
A-1 Sauce • • • • • 9gc
For more than just steak! JO oz bt.le
Pringles =TO •••• age
Reg (l oz) Extra {I fl) Twin-pack
Tone Bath Bar • 39c
The big size toilet soap (SC tff)
Dog Food • • • • • • 23c
Ken-L-Ration balanced meal-15 112 02
Palmolive l9 .•••• age
Du~h detergent-22 ounce size
f-n-Ready-Colors or Print&
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-Summer gets off t o a super-start with El Rancho cook-out features!
ShiBb Kabab:r., ..... 1lll.
Cubes of loin cut U.S.D.A. Choice western ra111ed lamb.. skewered ... JU&t add vegetable& and you're ready! Net weight 8 oz. each ...
We suggest you marinade them for authentic Oavor
FRESH!
WESTERN RAISm!
1lJW TO IWUIE. LEC. um wru.
CUI TO._, itwl.Y" rT FG1 Y01 ••• W11 TO
ca, TO SOW. TO OOOYt •.• .... Of
coml!
..._. _.,.. . ..
Your cooJt.out become• a feaat wMn you
ma Ice
• );It the heart of the menu Barbecued Lamb!
rj ." Whether you chooae to serue chops
J • .: • ,.-. or a meaty leg, you can count
., ~ on the tempting fr<JKrance,
tM tantalizing
tendernesa, to 1Jtimulate
appetites! And that'a the better
way to aat1afaction'
Ground Lamb • • • 89~
Lean western raiaed choice spring lamb
IBI n'la•b .......... • ......... 1ll/L
You'll love the rewarding flavor, the superb tendemeea of our U.S.D.A. Choice lamb. Selected to be eatiafying!
SPRllG Wll!
LARGE LOii
CHOPS '2'!
-U.S.0.A. Choice-fresh-Western
SPRING W.! c;;;5• SJ4!
U.S.D.A. Choice-fresh-Western
SPRllG wa!
SllAU. LOii CHOPS
U.S.O.A. Choice-fresh-Western
ChickBn :::snNG ......................... 11!
Extra large meaty fryers .. U.S.D.A. Grade "A"-to be sure! Stuffed and oven-ready for convenience and pleasure
Chuck Steak ••• s 1°~ 0 Bone Roast ••• s11~ Beef Roast:::". 524t
U.S.D.A. Choice beef for better value Chuck cut U.S.D.A. Choice beef Chuck cut choice shoulder clod
7 Bone Roast •• $1 4~ Beef Rib ·Bones s1 2! Ground Beef JrK~51''·
Chuck cut U.S.D.A. Choice beef Meaty! Choice! Bake or barbecue Lean-does not exceed 22% fat
Here'& sheer delight! Loin cut of U.S.O.A. Choice beef ... selected for quality and naturally aged to be tender and flavorful! ~
SausagerrAUMmu • s1 5~ Sliced Bacon ••• SJ4~. Bratwursta ... ,~ s15•
Our own recipe ... with no nitrites El Rancho's thicker "ranch style" Pork, veal eeuoning .•. no nitrites
TOP :f' s3s9 · SIRLOlll •
1...oin cut of U.S.D.A. Choice beef
STUFFED HALVES
HEis :::s1 4!
Cordon Blue etyle or with Dressing
S uper Fresh Produce
CHICKEN 59 LIVERS ~
For frying .•. frozen, then defrosted
(5 ll W ... U5~
PinH1pplH FRESH FROM HAWAII! ••••••••••• 25!
Maturity fru~t ... picked to offer you the full flavorful goodness of luscious Hawaiian fruit! Nectar sweet'
STRAWBERRIES
49c ~~«: 29~
Garden fresh! ... delicate leaves.
FRESH Fll£TSt flCUSH SOLE s2•!
Mild flavor they'lt appreciate!
Crab legs : ••••• s24t
Meaty! ••. from Alaskan Crabtt
Catfish fWTS ••••• s1 •!
The better way to enjoy catfish
For the skillet, broiler or b-b-q!
Smoked Halibut s24!
Enjoy the difference! by the piece
Scallops ••••••• 539~.
Large size. from Canadian waters
Fresh-Water SJ49
SHRIMP ...
ln the shell . . • medium size
LIEBFRAUMILCH
tl!!!AI',~ Johann Meister -Imported
El Rancho'• eelect1on
Zeller .MTZun •••• s21•
German favorite! Johann Meister-5th
Frozen Food
ORANGE 69e JUICE
Springfield concentrate-12 oz
Pea Pods ama • • • 59c
C & W Reg or w/cht!ftnuta ... 6 oz
Pizza Rolls ms •• 69C
Pepperoni or Sausage w/cheese 6 oz
GREii 49c BEAllS
C&W-Reg or French Cut-9 oz
Coffee Rich • • • • 29c
Non-dairy creamer ••• 16 oz eize,,.
Snack Tray •••• 51°9
Jeno's little pizza treei.-7 'A oz
DESSERT 99c CAKESr:fA !•
Banana. German Chocolate,
Chocolate or Orange. Each
Delicatessen Prices in effect Thur. June 21
through Wed. June 28 Liquor Dep 't.
' J :
C nned Ham 3LBS ••• ~599
Oubuq ... no waste! Great for dining ..• for picnic or patio party! Deliciously lean!
Brau chweiger age
From Jon Farm ... 8 ounce chub
Swiss ese • • 79c
STiii s219. CHEESE
Mozzarella ••••• '1 39
Fine for cooking! Gardema-12 oz
Cocktail Sauce • 59C
F1aherman'e Wharf ... 8 oz. bottle
AMERICA I
79c
• < SffAlllOO ... RD ....... $1.69 ~ f'or Normal, Tl.nted or <>a.v bair-16 oa
VISll EYE DIOPS • H ••• $1.21 '
6Pothe tboee tired lrrii.ttd orbit ~\ o~
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Open doily 9 to 9 Sunday 10 to 7
No aalea to deakrs
... ,, ..... .
M1cl..e1n1 Peppermint or Mlldmint ... 6 oz
USTElll MT1SlPTIC •••• $1.49
Freebtn up your b,.atb ( lk olO 20 oz
. . .. .... . . -.....
Scotch IAWllE ••••••••••• ~ 12''
Save 1.99 on the 1.75 liter eiie (Case discounts do not apply on ~uced price items)
Blue Nun ••••••• s3a9 Vodka .. ,1111 ••• s3s1
Liebframilch-at any meal! fifth Bottled for El Rancho! Quart
Jack Daniels. • • 1899 ~-BacardiRum ~·. s511
Straight whiskey for 1ippin'! Quart
CAllADIAll e..... $4" .. ""' llllllMff -··--
·-.•....• 19c Ras. HIU'd t.o Hold, Untt.nttd. Super-8 en
RIZCIR a.ADES • . . • • • • • • • l5c
Gillette Super St.11nl1111-pacltqe ol 6
J.
'hoice of Silver or Amber .•• Quart
SUGRAMsa" GIN
Save 2.00 on the 1. 75 liter size
BNI SHAVE CIWI 1 •••••••••• 111•
Mtdic•i.d. Rig, Menthol, Ume, Speclal-7 01
Q •s .............. : ......... 59c
So n.ian'y u-for them! Pacbre ot 88
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cond . leather seats. radio &
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model lie itZVD729 Stk
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'76 MUSTANG 11
GHIA
Automatic trans . an cond .
AM/FM stereo. Power steer
vinyl top. A super nice car Lie
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'76 FORD
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cond . Power steering. Power
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heater Lie. #959NOI Stk #P3313
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cond11Joning. Powe. s•~e· r ...
power brakes. AM/FM stereo.
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1111 wheel. cuslom wheels &
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factory air cond .. ullhty box &
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covers Lie. IXDV384 Stk
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21/J ACRES OF
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56 YEARS OF
SERVICE TO
OR.At4GE COUNTY
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Wednesday. June 21 1978 DAILY PILOT
'73 AUDt-
100 LS 4 DOOR
4 cyl . automatic trans . factory
air c.ond . sunroof radio.
heater low miles! Lie
#799HDC Stk. #21 48A
'73 FORD
PIMTO SQUIRE W AGO ...
4 cyl . 4 speed. power
steering. radio. heater. roo•
rack. mag wheels Lie.
#621HAH Stk. ~2157A.
'75 FORD
GIAMADA 2 DOOi
Air cond1t1on1nQ. AM /FM
stereo radio Gooo Sharp Car
Lie 1t996MYI Many Orhers tr\
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'74Pl.YMOUTK
SATIUJn WAGO..
V ·B auto trans . air
cond11ton1ng. Power steenng.
power b<~es. radio. heater.
whitewall tires. wheel covers.
luggage rack Lie. #402lFM
Stk #1556A ,2590
'72 CHEVROLET
MAUIU Sl'OH COUP't vs. automatic. pwr. sleenng.
factory air cond . bucket seats
& console. radio. heater & low
mileage Lie. #363FPZ Stk
#2173A
'11 DATSUN
110 4 l>OOtl
6 cyl.. auto trans . air
colld1honlng. radio. heater A
gas saver. Selling at
wholesale. Lie. 11767TLP Slk
#1937A
'74 FORD
f'IMTO IUMAIOUT
4 soeeo Very sharp 1n &
out Lac 1333ELU SIK
•2051AT
4 speed. AM radio. heater.
whitewall tires. vinyl roof.
tinted glass. wheel covers. Lie.
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A••Ci*f~A,,.~ la-A-oa...
10 Acres of the most modern
FORD faclllties on the Wist Coat.
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ADDITIONAL
CLASSIFIED
ON PAGE C11
GMHOI 1002 ....•.........•.•••..•.
WAMT TO IUILD?
ldt>a l 10\t!'\tnwnt propt"r
1 ~ f o r lt u 1 111 1• 1 o r i.pecuJutor Lot wrwd for
.! urut!. Eltt:.ttrl~ :! br unit
In .:uod rent.JI l'Olld•llon East of liar bor Blvd
$76,500 t~1S. 77 I I
Hi.>1.tl E.'!latc
CdMTRIPLEX
on la~e l<'i!al I< 3 lot,
t hlk lrom Ol·l•an Bl\iJ
wh1l'l1 1:-. JU"! abcwe U1.: l'omna Beal·h Udrms .
:! 2 & I al~a\s rcnkd
Xlnl tax ~hclll•r. with
fine apprer1atl(ln 1>11tc•n
llJl $215.000
MEWLISTIMG
rn TllF: R.\ '\CH . -.harp
t bdrm & fJmrl' rm home c orm·r 1111 ,1t1on
l .. JrJ.:l' l'CI\ Pl I'd flJllU
Xlnt huy al $\!41.!AJO
fiuf ~ Gitut
Wuttu BM4.
BAY& BEACH
450 NEWPORT CTR. OR. 759.all 1
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IN MESA VERDE
CLASSIC Mesa V erde Pacesetter. 1
bdrm. b eaul. p ool and jacuzzi,
privacy and sgle s tory . Immac ula te al
$121.900.
TLC -Ml!S<J Verde P acesctler. 3
bdrm. immac .. a nd a fun floor plan.
prime Mesa Ve rde ne ighborhood. a
r eal c ream puff al $99.500.
rRIME MESA VERDE Location and
ho use. 1 bdr m s. 2 rrplces. den and
great rear yard ldscping. $131,900
U~l()U~ ti()M~S
REALTORS'
THI NICEST PfOPLE SELLING THE NC A rcsr HOMES •
CORONA DEL MAR, 675-6000
MESA VERDE, 546·5990 • CALL US
G._ral 1002 G~ral 1002 ...................•.......•..................
*VETS*
PENINSULA
TRl·PLEX
OOOWN·OCLOSING L ove I y N l' w p o 1 t
Homes in all areas or Peninsula Tri Pl~x t
DOVER SHORES ORANGE COUNTY GUEST BDHM TOO'
$325,000 VET AGT. Thrce·2BD units u~ nor
\ t•r y prt·-.t1gaou-.. t•usturn Cati 541-0800 will coopNlHl' on rnst•1ll menl ::iah• All ;rnnual t'\l'l'U tl V(' hom e'~ lea .. ~ JU ... l Sl7J,ll()ll for l'.alal1al . gatt.•c1 <'nlry thr-; prime• rnv1·~tnH•nl
hirmal ~1 vrng & c1rm~~ Tnplex. <! Br each. 218.1 Call now 117J 85."141
rnoms fJbulou-.. k1trht n Pomona, C~J $12.'i,OOO r er •· .,. 11 ,, ., r. , ,\ hn·Jkfasl room l11;1d ... ~~0r~~fa7;"~::.:·~ "·.~h::~~ ~:=~-[ ® llUll
orl\atc ma:.t<·r wing. ENTERTAINERS _____ _
Rom;1n bath Walkman SPECIAL
~DULT SECTIOH -Th1s 4 Bdrm N
Costa Mesa home h as a m str bdrm
s uite with parlor . Seve n varielies of
producing fruit trees set in a Japanese
Garden with Koi pond and waterfall.
$86,900. CoU 546-4141 s nr INTO CHARM -Taslef ul decor in
your exceptiona l 4 BR estate. S~acial
conltnuily p r ov ided by priva te
op e nness of lhts h ome. Start enjoying
life for only $215.000. Call 640-6161
LEASE Compare Irv ine 4 BR homes
available and see ours. Only $650 per
m o. Wilh g 1ganlic yard and garden er
included . Call 552-6161
NEAR SOUTH COAST rLALA -This 3
UR. cor ner l ol ho me 1s h ighly
upgraded and has lender care wilh no
r e pair needed. Even has an a dded
room! A ll for jus.t $84,000 Call
546-4141
Serving Costa Mesa-Irvine
Huntington Be ach-Ne wport Beach
HARIOR VIEW-$226,500
E njoy the "sit-down" ocean view from
lhe s pacious li v ing rm of lhts r eally
s h arp View home. Inviting entry wilh
beautiful atriu m . huge family rm
(pool table !,p ace). t bedrms. & d ining
room Call lor appomlmenl.
WESLEY .... TAYLOR CO .. REALTORS
21 I I San Joaqul1t Hilli Rood
NEWPORT CENTER. H.I . 644·49 I 0
HoutH For s• HovH• For $4* HowM1 for s• Hout•\ For Sak ....... ..... ........... . ............................................ .
GeMrOI 1002 G;:.;~~ .......... ~oo· GMeral 1002 G.....-al t002
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IALIOA ISLAND
FRENCH REGENCY
fhl1 hauri•• fin b.~ "-wJth
fcmll1 rOOM. & roof top ... ......_... lrff
t,,iflH Ht• beat of ltH19 .... l .. ertor
dHlgn. Detailed wood tr ..... .t. Frtwch
flr•plau. Hie work. Md Mi.. ftooriacJ
mab thb •Illa truly s,.c1•. This 11 o MC•
in a lifetime oppartultJ far MYGM who
d.airH quality flYJftCJ. $395,000.
DISCOVER CAREFREE LIVING
Step1 to tol•wport's best beach. Sand ud
ocean •iew frGM thb comfort b&ailt i.....
with fl,..plau. skylighb, new °"*..Cff,
rHgh udar wa.111 ud b.am cfiU..,.. Y •
own th• l•ftd. Call now, r•duced to
SI 15,000.
FIVE BEDROOMS
PRICED AT SI 01.500
rool. jacllUi, ft,.. pit, lush Car'JMt. woods
aftd wallpaper-. Ff~h b•*°°'n. batt. CMCf
family room with f ir•pl•c• could b• .
uparat• "MOthtr·h•·law' .. arten. Very
nicely arranged llftd d•caratfll hCNM h1
ucell•nt school district.
.BLUFFS CONDO
SpaclCM11 Delans rtu. Thr.N MdrOCMll Md
two OM half baths. V•ry pri•ah Md .Ut .
with thne potlH onrlooklng 10 .. ly
gru~t. Large kitchen with HtiftcJ crea,
built-in boottcosei in li¥11MJ r00tn. track
lightlftCJ and gas bar·be·que. $157.500.
MYSTIC HILLS 7
IACk IAY
Fine 4 bdrm . 4:!1 • bath lam11y home on
qu1el cul de :-.ar Ovcr«t zed pool .
playhou~c. extr a ~torag~ Reduced to
$179,000.
MESA VERDE
Attracuvc 4 bdrm .. 2 ba. home ln
immac . condit ion. $99.000.
IAYFROHT
Severa! fine bayfront homes
with pie r & shps
BILL'GRUNDY, REALTOR
J.11 Bu ,,.i,.o, ••. NB b75 blol
G-.rol I 002 ~Meral I 002 ••.••......... .•.•..••. ····•··················
CALL TO SEE
TUlTLHOCk
Lovely a1r-cond. 3 bedroom. pr:vate
rear brick patio with view of the
hills and lights. $112.900. Close to
s chools. comm p ark 3 pools and
Le nnis courts
IAYCREST
Charming ~amily home with light.
open feeling '. F a mtly r oorr.. 3
bedroom. 21, .. b uths and a beautifut
lar~c pool. Ne w on the market and
priced t o sell i.Jl $174.00li
UNIVERSITY PARK
Mu s t se ll hi g hly upg raded
Deane home in linivers1ty Park. 2
bedrooms, open beam ceiltngs. a
Cabulo~ yard and view $115.000.
TURTLEttOCK
\lo a r d r ohcn ;\I <i lfl · i. This 1!. a gorgeous l
lfUarters Supcrhly bdrmorJ + dcn2Morv
landscaped! Ownt•r wall home in Mesa North
finance To~ee1~lolov· Color coor dinated
l' Come by today. wallpapers. drp!> &
1,73.8550 warm wood paneling ex·
$54,500
NEAR OCEAN ~ •••••••••• ~~~~ ~~~~! .......... ~?~~
RoUiag grttn hills aad cuyOft 'liew1 from
this newty decorated thrH ~ two
bath hOfM la LCMJUfta l.ach. Pri•Cltt Mtti!NJ.
deck GBd patla, perfect for outdoor
entertalm!MJ. A hame for the disc•nUllCJ
fondly. S 154, 900.
M a s ter be droo m su:t e comple te
with pnva te Mudy. huge m aster
b ath a nd dressing area: gorgeous
decorator p a pe r s. custom w all
coverings . exceptional la ndscaping
wilh three secluded p a tio areas. A
q ua lily 3 bedroom m Turtle Rock
Hig hla nds. $194.500
Why rent? Spectacular 2 STORY-4 BEDRM FiXER UPPER \aluc• Cozy lo'.'nhoml' retreat ' 3 large Bdrm~• + POOL·FAM RM $59 ,500
IPl"''".,'"''u"''''"'"'· 1· cite you as you wander Entertainers patio' 1 t•n & BEACH $2500 Total Down
ms t'OUrt.'>' Flit\ Terms• Walk lo lhl' pounding Soanng 2 ~ty. 4 br ~
Can'l l<bl at lh•~ pr1t·1·' 1 i.urf from this executive pool' A hand ~ man', [. I through this lge fmly '' lflliJJjf =~e:~~ebd~~l~/~~ Hurry. call 045 0303 <!story home Italian en paradise' Paint and pro
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trv. hUS!e rooms. v;111ltl•d fat and you have )Our-.elr
EASY DUPLEX
L~~J-~-~-~=~·~·-~·~~~~~· panded fml y. Children Just love this home & ll!c ________ .. pool. $6.000 under ap. tl•t11ngs To ~c·c 1s lo buy ;in t>s tatc Exccllt•nt
t:all 963 J881 Tnhm hv1n~ Call qun·k.
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OPEN HOUSE
REALTY
~
SELL YOUR WIFE
How can you buy a 4
l>t."<lrm, 2 bath . furn rm.
dining rm. 2000 ~Q ft
hou~e for SSS.000" You
t·an' Call
pra1sal. Only SI 15,oou.
545 9491
Real F.-.tall'
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4BR + DEM -~'O'~~~~~~
Located on a large, corn.r R·2 lot, thi1 fin
b~droom. two bath home can b. ufll as ls
by large family or postlbly be ca.nrt•d to
duplex or add new 111tlt. S 122.500.
EMERALD BAY
SpectGCMlar •iewt from Htis Chris Ab.t
duiCJMd wood/gJan thru bedroOM pl••
family room. or four bedroo. IMNM. ""'
carpeting and pai11t. You'll fHf the wCll"lllttl
a11d chann of a 1110Wtta1a retreat. bad enjoy
the slgltt and sCMMd of Hie fM*'di"9 Pacific
surf. R.ducflf to $400,000. 645-9161 •l'UO.-,_,-C'-• .....
t3alboc1 Island Recllly
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673-8700
DEFtNITEL Y ...
BELOW MARKET
\ ll'" •>f 111 ll,, I llr. 2ba -.:c1, q>ls d rps <i.!lOO
SO. Calif R~alty
546-5605
A HAPP'T HOME
l'hrs -..pot It•-.:-.:.! "tor~· Con·
ilo ""111 ma kl• you h:.tPJ.l.Y'
rh1" :1 tw!lroom t harml'r \\on l h1!>l' l'nt•t'd al only
'4,J.500 (';1 II today for de·
1.11ls %.1 711!\l
\. UVE IH OME ••.
. 1n<r"{'ent the othe r
"'PHCIOUS 4 bdrm. 2 bjlh 1111pcr unrt . 2 bdrm. l
llalh lc>""l'I . JU'-l ~lt'P'\ lu
lot•Jt•h '\Int coml <'-l l!O<od
rc•nt11I area Pnrf'<l ;1t
"l'H :ijlO
1,73 Jti63 · !H2 22S:l t:v~s
associated
llROl<'fPS flf fl, TOI>'>
101\ IN 9ntb,., •' • .-,
VIEW THE r ARK
If you're tired of looklng
out of your window and
JllSI ~eeing other homes.
this 1:. the home for you
Fa!'lng 2~, acre pork uncl
JUJ>t slefl!I from t•lcmen·
t ,1ry school reuluring 4
llcirma. :! ho. dlrung &
lum1l) room<1 nnd swim
m1na J>IK>I 100 Pnc~ to
'H'll fast al H2.llOO
11nmv· Ctill Now
~ COLLINS
& ASSOC.
964-2425
+HUGE FAM
COOL POOL! Located near beaeh.
IRVIHE TERRACE STJ.000 assumable loan
Lvly eles:ant 4 bdrm No new loan c:osts Best
Newport Beach home nr ~U:,~cc'::fi ~~~~~~le. Act
Fasluon Island L~e lot °"''; 11, ., • " , ,, , , ., ,
w1your own orchard! [
Seduded Mexican tile ~ •. I entry. Close to Jlarbor & · '
)acht t:lub:.. BarAa1n · '
pn1·1'tl al onlv ~15.000
f''(•t· land in ll:ase area!! 1---------Phoni• tod;;ay for appl. MOVING ???
545 ~91 :'lieed hou,.,inJ.! info "'
<.:a II toll frt'<'
I ·!«IU-525-8920
Exl. GUi·l or GU4U
No obligation /\ "erv1re or Affihated Independent Brokers.
"'tilc~~~r~i
SOUTH OF THE HIGHWAY
In Corona del M ar. jus t 2 bloc ks
from the beach. 3 bedroom, r eady
lo m ove in, beam ceilings, wood
floors, d ecor a t or wallpapers in
e a rlh Lo n es. Jus t r ed u ced l o
$169.500
r A COUMB.l UMK• CO.
644-9060
2111 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS AD.
IN NEWPORT C€NT8' ... ""~-------------'""' ...
$@ \l~µ-ftt,~~
That Intriguing W ore/ Gome with o Chuckle
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• .. OvemW'd 11 • blnquet:
'.' I I r Our OUlll of honor •• not . • i> loveo .. 1 otllld. He remem· ,__....__~__,_--1._-J. .. beri hi• mother .. ,.1ng to hie
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lather. ·can YQIJ !Niie an
T A C K E S 1--Mgh-eNWr?"' ~ I I I I I o _,,, ........ ~.,.~·· ., ....... d . _ _ . _ _ . t, 1 tt"'o,,·n ~he "'-'tl-f'g N°O'd
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5Ca4M-LET'S Amwen 111 CIGltiflccrffoll 1010
Waterfront & Dock .
$355,000
Soanng Newport Island 2
story, Cam rm. Past t'en
t u ry t' harm. Ca II for personal pre\1ew
2123
644-7020
SAM JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD
NEWPORT BEACH SPYGLASS HILL
Th l' pt• rf <· l' l fa m 1 I}
home. Ii BR, ·1'2 BA.
formal drninic gaml'
room, ma11h qu:irtc>rs ,\
gor~C:OU'> <.:ape Cod in
l:dM st'hool tl1s tric t.
$359,500.
64&-7171 G~ral I 002 G._rat I 002
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Lo<·a ted 1n Mesa dcl
Mar, thrs 4 b!'droom. 2 bath home net'<is some
SHORT DOWH77?
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1!11~ I Cont H11f Coron1 dtl MJ1
MESA VERDE
VILLA $67,000
Airy & lri.!hl end unil pro·
Vldlng plenty O( pnvacy
and qwetude. Two btfl
patio a r e as . Im ·
maculate. move-in con·
d1llon. Just lasted. Shou ld
go fast 646 7711.
W LK 0 · T.L.C. but t•ould be u A T BEACH charmer Wolk to u:nn1s,
-that's n ghl ! :! Bl()(' ks park & schools. Make an
to the water. This cxet·. offer, the owner is anx·
retreat has 4 large Bfi, ious.CALL556·2660.
formal d1mn~ rm, l>eaut .SELECT ~undeck & fabulous pal10
for enterta1mni:: orri>rect PROPERTIES
Anxious owner will help you finance this sharp,
1-1.B. 3 BR l sty. Huge
f:im rm Full prtt·e
S79.000 Hurry lake ad·
vant.age call 962· 7788.
KEY REALTORS
NEWPORT
HEIGHTS
3 BR with hardwood
noors. & buill·tnS. Only
Sl09.500
al onJy $112,000 l'lea:-.c> ---
call us now ! THE 540-3666
Wltela11
REAL ESTATE
GeMral 1002 GeMrol I 002 .........••••.••...•.......•.••...............
macnab I Irvine
realty
SUMMER IS HERE!
M.a r velous Bayfro nl ho me w/pler &
s lip + sandy beach within 1 block of
t~e . ocean . 5 BRs. 3 baths, forma l
drnm g rm. Comfortable wind.free
bayside terrace. Appt. only. Oon a
Chich ester 642-8235. <E ·ll5)
642-8235 644·6200
901 Dove,. Ori~ Harbor View Center
Irvine at Ca mpus Valley ~nter
7S2·1414
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REDUCED TO $149,SQO
OW.. IOUGHT AMOTHER
MUST SILL
HANDSOME HAltloa YllW HOMI. c ........... l ldrM• 2 b.tU. ,... ....
Mew c~.-i ...t IMwtfM • ...try.
Luwi-ey e...capec1 ..... fnllt tr ... •1-. .... y..t.O..e.lll•w......,.
with ltV p•rllht9. C'•lthHH Hd
COIN nlty pool MDCJl'lflc-t 91'9 ... l"I.
Ml•I ,..f.W ••• tohts, ctty .........
Waterfront Ho••• 2633 W Coas1 Hwy
Newpon Beach
631·1400
VA
appraisal has been or·
dered on this 4 bedroom
and ram1ly room home'
Fantastic Bac k Ba y
view! Call now' RE
CARPET 754· 1202 ---l
WATERFRONT
JACOBS REAL TY
675-6670
MESA VERDE
POOL
Beautiful lree-hned
street surrounds this ex·
cepllonaJ family home. 3
Spacious bedrooms +
famtly room. Huge cor·
ner lot w/boat & trlr ac·
cess. Acl ' Call 646 7171 Brand new 5 bdr. Coral 011N • ., • •' .... ," , • ,, ,
Cay. prlv. comm . boat [ I _L_~_f<>_. ~-en_~_4t_J·l_~_~r_~_~ _sgo_r_;~-c-1 ~ U!IU
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LIDO REALTY PRESENTS
SPLENDID VALUE
Ch a rming Newporl Beach condo
with 3 large bdrms., 3 balhs &
secluded patio & a pool. Convenient
to beach. s hopping & s chool. Jusl
r educed lo $89,500.
SUPERIOR LOCA TIOH
3 Year old f o urplex in super r ental
l oca lion C lose to the b each .
Owner 's unit 1 sep a rate. with 3
bdrms .. ~ b<1lh.s & 2 frplcs. Other
Units a re 3. 2. t bdrms . $225,000
CAR IUFl=S
This lovely country home features
an 8 car separate garage. fully
ai r ·<:onditioned & heated: the 3
bdrm. h ome is s urrounded by over
an a cr e of beautiful g rounds which
in clude large pool & ;acuzzl: can be
divided for future building. $254,950
UDO REAL
673-7300
A 01V1$tOn ot Red Hill Rollly
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EXCLUSIVEl Y -CAMEO SHORES
Absolutely charming 3 bedroom
form<.i l d i ning room . Walnut
paneled fa mily room with fireplace .
R e l axing. hard t o ftnd . canyon
view Enjoy the µn v:.i te bcache~.
5266.000.
OU> CORONA DEL MAR
Two hous es on a lot. g reat locat1on.
s oulh. o f the hig hway. tn good
condition This o pportunity will not
be around forever Sl63.900
IA.AND MEW CUSTOM
COUNTRY HOME
in o ld Cor ona del Mar. This is
d c fm1tcly a one of a kind hom e with
soltd oak floors. French windows.
s tained glass and beveled glass
th roughout. Formal dining room.
dumb-waiter . terrific mas te r SU1te
with beautiful Roman tub . $285.000.
POtlTOFftolO OM THE PARK
L ovely ho m c wilh m any <.1dded
features fo r your e n;oyment A
vie w of park and Fas hion Is land. 3
be drooms. 311:? baths, bonus room.
All for $250,000.
DRAMATIC VALUE IN WOOOIRIDGE
4 bedroom popular Biscny never
lived tn a nd signif1cnnlly under
m a rket. Large family home with
cath edra l ceilings. 2 fireplaces. 3
car g arage. n ear commun ity
far1l1l1es. ready lo r 1mmed!a te
occupancy. $147.500
EXCErTIONAl. LIDO HOME
Ex.qu1s 1tcly decorated . custom built
by Robert F o rbei, This famil y
ho m e glis tens with r~ood fl oors :rnd
s parkling Fren ch doors opening on
to large secluded p attO. Double lot.
s treet to s treet on St rada YOURS
FOH $495.000
SINGLE uva IN THE ILU~S
Tas t e fully d ecorated in "Early
Amn1can " th is expanded Bon it a
e nd unit is lo cated 1n ~11
exceptionally p r ivat e g reenbe lt
area. Gated e ntry garden patio.
Move·in condition for S165.000.
SOUTH OF HIGHWA y Durux
Two fargc 3 bedroom. 3 bath units
in Corona del Mar with used brick
fire pla ces and F rench doors .
Allractavely landste:i p ed wtth a
wh 11 e fcnCl' and lots of usl.'CI brt("k
S2it0.000
SURROUNDED IY IA Y AMD IUCH
La rgl' Penins ula h um(' n t-wly
11a10tcd . teak noors new l'arpct1n~
En joy lhc c;u mmcr 1n one of
Nl·wport 's f1nc~t l ~m1ly arN1s
Oce~1n and Bay in easy walkmg
distunce. $269,000 fee.
OCIAHNOHT ltEOUCTION
Owner has reduced price $25.000
and w ants action on this c harmjng 3
be droom home with beam ceiling!'
& w ood burni ng I i repltt<'f' '"
immaculate condition tor Sii~>.000
A COLDW&L ........ CO.
-.644-9060
2111 &ANJOAOUINHfU,SllD
tN NIWPORT CINTtll
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3Bt. 2BJ + lilU~I hist! on
0\ ~r -.1.tt"d lot ~tt:~ frum
~aC'h The C't!lbng" an•
Tl<.\0£ 'Ot R R1'..\L
t::,-rATE t'OH A, fl'lo t-:
'A<.'H't Wt. '\RR \NGt~ ALL OF.TAil..\ t:NSICN
YACHTS 675-~ • tugh. the (fl>I lat)(t'. the
---------wurmlh ol wood & bnrk HACH DUPLEX abound ~.ooo Aµµ t
NEW ON MARKl::T ' ~4762 675-83-17.Al!t
Pride of ownerslup 2 -hi~-1024 l:Ht each , hiith rt-ntal __. art.> a tn New~rt &-uch •••• •• •• •• • •• • •• • •• • •• •
rart1ally fumbhl-<t <'all TWO HOUSES
for rurt~~2~st2~o BE CREATIVE
A three bedroom and J
PETE BARRETT .. REALTY
Low Maiftt. Tri~H
$26,000 DOWN!
7''0 return rate. good
Costa Mesa area
Royd Propertie1
642-1830
t w o bedr oom w it h
separate yards and
garages. In excellent
cond1t1on Flexibl e
f1naoc ing with 10 1:.
down. to a new loan or
assume the VI\ loan
Seller will carry second
TD or contract or sale at
9', interesL Only $92,500
Call 752 1920
)_
QUAIL
PLACE -------I PROPERTIES ~
LINDA ISLE 10,... TII l :lO ,.M.I ---
"PRICE
REDUCED!"
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Qui.tC ..... Soc
SIU,000
Thl' bt':.t or Me,11 \ nlll
ut a ne~ low pnl·c Luvt.<
ly. large 5Br or 1 ~ dl'll,
~· ,aa homt• "" r .un rm. ru, rn d1n1ng. ~ :1 frl'k'
Your ch1lflrcn w11l IUI\ t• ,1
1>ak. ~hort w ull. to tht•
l'lcrn :.t'llool & 1wrk II)
owner Open Sa~1Su11 12 ~
or hy upp't 1863 Uou \'1s
la t:ircle 54:1-1476
GREENBROOK
BY OWNER
4 Hdrm. 2 bath. t;;<-
lremely popular C:unl'lol
Model. This lovely honw
i:. located in an excellent
neighborhood on a cul dl•
sac. within easy walkms:
dis tance of S Coasl
Plaza Shoppin~ Man}
outstandrng fcaturt':. in
elude
CUSTOM URAl'J::S
liPGRADEO CARPETS
L t\RGE COVE H F.U
P.\TJO
DESJGNt-;n
WALLPAPER
t x8' SKYLIGHT
OUTDOOR GAS BBQ
AUTO GAR. DR.OPNR
SP RINKRS FR ON
T 1REAR
979-8123
.. IUCH GIANT"
'RR w '>Wl"l'P•ng
1:1tu1rwo) to u~p. 25'
mastt•r i.wtc Gourmet
k1tcbc11 OHtlooks I ush
~arden area Formal
d1n1nt;. family room
w crackling wood burn·
1011 firepluc~ Priced
below mkt
Kat.Ito Realty
847-6061 546-9306
ftRIME LOCA TIOM
3 BR 2 8;~. nice btg yard.
$77.950 Scott Really
536·7533
SHAKE ROOF
POOt.HOME
4 Br. 2 ba, bltru;, D/W.
laundry rm. pool & patio,
block wall fence. 1n qwcl
11c1t:hborhood w1tb all
sc hools, including
Paroclual nearby. Only
$76,950. Call n o w
646 4380 Ruth Laurie
Realtor
MO QUALIFYING!
Owner will finance this
lovely 3 Bdrm w /swim·
ming pool. Asking
$87.000.
Westem Pacific
Properliff
CaN 731-1522
1044
Charmin9 En9lish Anx1ow. owner reduced
T\ldor. Excellent loco-to $81.000! Delightful re·
tion. Over 5000 mode led kllc htrn . 3
square feet of dis· bdrms & fmly rm! New
ti..ctive architectural roof! New forc"'d :m' Heally upd aled & a Pnn only please $109,900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• c h a r a c t e r . S pleasure to show! Call
b.drooms. 5 'h bath, 636-9350
~=:~:"1~~~~~ r,...~-.... ,Plf"',m•.P11":!·4·1...,ft••14··1
master with slttln9 Real Estate
room, upstairs 9ame ---------
room or office. Piet-& REDUCED s I j p . $ 7 7 o o 0 0 4 Br. 2 ba. formal dm1ng,
1
_._......... ' bnck I fl)lc. corner lol, 2
eot-. car gar 900 Do1twood.
FOR APPOINTMEMT P hone 751·0774 t.·~~::.
CALL 675·3000
lrolcer Cooperation Open House by Owner
Lovely back bay arcd.
---------• pool home. 3 bdr 2 ba. lrg pal.lo. country kitchen
1cAoa Island 1006
•••••••••••••••••••••••
RUSTIC
CAPE COD
Qua.ml 3 Bdrm • 2 bath. 2
"lory home PLUS renlal
urut Ideal localton '~
Move 1n cond1l1 on.
Reduced for quick s ale.
S89.900. 2681 Redlands
Or. 548.0869
•••POOL•••
•4 BR, 21.-, BA"'
Coll Pk 751 ·J!JlO Rich a gl
block from Southl ________ _
hayfront & 3 block!> from
ilo wnto wn l>h o1>p1n)(
,\1Ul>l Sel' to fully UP·
µ1 t'l'l[ltc tht• Ca 11t.> Cod
c•harm A!>king s.!79.000
Call
17141838-6755
1714)673-7185
8cAoa Peninsula I 007
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E.ASTSIDE
3 BR 2 HA. large Family
Room. shake roof and
u:wd brick fireplace.
Super bargain at $85.000
Ownt!r will help fmam·e.
Call 540· 1151.
~HERITAGE
.... REALTORS
1 BR. 2 ba • • 2 blk to twy !~~~~~~~~~
Now $179.500'
Marshall Rlty 675 4000 IMMACULATE 4 br
Jst spent S6000 in up· PEHIHSULAPT. g r ades. S89.YOO Im ·
t Bdrm. 2 ba lh. den. mediate occup or best
Owner Sl89.500. 675 5660 &ehools. 751 1806 P .P
Capistrano ~h I 018 3 bdr beauty. big back
••••••••••••••••••••••• yard. Must sell. Asking
! BH Condo. attl'h gar. S66.400. Ca II I v an
p1Ju\ S54.!J00 Arcepl 631-1470
.. , IA 4!16 9789 1---------Corona def Mar I 022 ..............•...•....
BAVARIAM
Ch.irmmi:t. one or a kmd,
2 i.-.t'pa r utc homei..
.1lways rent.t..-d. $197.500
HALPIMCHll'I
REALTOR
675-4392 ---
IRAMDHEW!!
3 BR. Family Rm . :!
baths. (1rC'placc. lully m·
sulated Easts1dc .
$84.900
Roy McCardlt!
1810 Mewport Bl•d.
Costa Mesa 548·7729
BY OWNER
BYOWMER
3 BR. l3~ ba. sep dinini:
rm. under m rkt. ~.500.
Shown hy a ppl only
s.15·8576 Pnnc only
LOCATION
LOCATIOM
and only S67.300 3 Bdrm
homt:' on beautiful trN"
hnt!d strt-ct Cull Ucl
Larson at
So. Catif Realty
546-5605
LOT
OF
Room' 3 ~rm. family
room+ b1111 u" r<1om
makt:s this .1 great f:im1
ly homt.·' Great Me'\3
\' t'T d t! are a ' 0 n I y
$8.5.IJOO!
HEDCARl1ET1:;1 lW~
$68,000 Each
Two R·2 te:ir rlown
houi.t•!> l'(I, on GOx 120 lot
C:1t)I approv"ll Duplx
plans mcludl'd. Rt•acJy
for bldg permit~ Cho•<'t'
E.S1de. CM . ::,135,0011
Firm 642·27-11 afll•r 'i
P:\t, 673·9-179
MUST SELL
BY OWNER. Nt-cd fa!>l
cserow. SSS$ under Mkt.
Beaut decor, new kllC'h. 3
Bdrm. HUl{t> y ard Sec to
appreciate S68.500. Ph
645-8121or 531 3535
OCWIPoint 1026 ...•.......•.........•.
OWMER SEUIMG
HAPPY HOUSE WANTS FA~11L Y 2600 + sq . fl
Nr beh. miles open spal'e
1s your backyard. Cool
breezes. excel schools.
4 5 bdrm. 212 ba. Huge
latchen. spiral stairc-ase,
lh1c k gold carpeting.
$140,000 496· 7 113 .
752-0200
Ocean vu condo SI 15,000.
Nr harbor. 3Br. 21 llbn,
lse/opl. Omni R lty
831-7600
SPYGLASS HILL
lluge c u s t o m lol!
1\bsolutt' top or the hill.
sU!>l'r \leW. A rare offer·
tn~. Pnnc only plc:.tSl'
.\i,'t 640-5112
.i Br + beautiful pool.
Mel>a del Mar area. Well
sell c·ontract of salf'
$97.500. Shown by <1ppt
only Ca II 642·11825-prin
only Hwttington leach I 040
llY OWNER 2 hr cottu.:c
I b\ks from on•an Pnn
111\ly , 130.000. &lU 6064
-..•.....•.•.•••........
N~""'P<>rt Hgts. ~aul 3 hr 2 S&S Resale Spcciahs ll>
bu., n~w k•l~hl·n. up-3.4 or 5 bdrm modeb ~~~S:19~>wnl•r ~some w 1 pool~
SPYGLASS HILL
Uellghtrul 3 DR home on
J>ool ~1zed corner lot
I lurry. this on\• won t
IJst $?68.500 Fet• t 714 1
tj.l{).5112 Jgl'llt
Verv l lean 2 !>ton, 4 Penrungton Propcrtll'S
Bdrm. 2 bath. on qwet
l>lrcel near So Coa:.t
Plaza ~1.500, by owner.
751-0221or 5S.!Vi440
CoroM de4 Mer I 022 COf'OM .. Mar I 022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
cae:
GBDl\GI ILllNS CD.
OVER ~U YEARS OF $FRVICL
CORONA DEL MAR
Irvine Terrace. Lovely 2 Bedroom
+ Den. In Park -Like Setting.
Surrounded By Trees And Flowers.
.Just A Little T.L.C. To Make It One
Of The Finest In The Area. $174.500.
JOG TO BEACH
Super buy. highly up-
graded. 3 bdr Jusl burn
your toothbrush & move
in Open Sunday 12 noon
til sold. 5151 Sparrow •
Ed1nger /Bolsa Chica
;\gt --------LOW DOWN f'J\Y:\tENT
~harp JBr. I •.ea. dbl
garage. tuke over big G I
loan al 81:i'1 Priced to
!.ell fast at $71.500 Owner
<1~832-8752 ---------Yorktown Villas. 3 bdrm
condo. by o wner As·
s umablc loan $69,900
()pen Sat / Sun I 5 9552
Petts wood II B 96.1·8298
6 llodc.s to leach
4 Bdrm. pool. jacuu1
with privacy. $94,500
Bkr 963-8377
31R +POOL + IEACH $65,500 •••••••••11111•••••••••1 Pnme Hunlrngton Beach COf"OftCI de4 Mer I 022 Coronadel Mor I 022 location ne11r schools.
parks, shopping center!>
& golf eourse $15.050
total investment lo quah
rymg buyers Ownl•r w 111
help f1nant·e Tuke ad
vantage Call 963 6767
HI DOV& DRIVE 631-1800
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
fllc~I,~~[,!,~~!
"OLD CORONA ..
2 Fabulous properties
under $150,000
Both in xlnt cond .. on R·2 lots
GltE.A T DUPLEX
4Sxll8 Ft. R·2 lot. Xlnt cond ., with
nice guest unit Good income
potenlial
A COf.DWIU IAMKB CO.
644-9060
'111 IAH.ll040UIN HIU.l flD
IN N!WllOllT C«Nn,_
J' t,.., '1 1 • ' t 1• ' rl I I
IEACHHOME
Pl'lde of ownership. l '"'
blk from beach <221 I Ith
St). 2 br wl li'l car gar.
$9'l.SOO. 596 9ff98
Where else Clm you rind a
lovf'ly 3 Br 2 Sa honw
ICS!I than I ml to bench
(or $00, 000" A~l. 9f.S 3558
()pn l Is t Sal Sun I 5
Beaut1ru1 J bdr 1•1 ba
h o m e 8 ) 0 w n 1• r
Ptreplat>e. Jg lot. nr
bnch. Brenda 833 9010 or 846-8380 $75. ooo -----
IDEAL FOR TWO
Super lrvme condo. Up·
Rradcd c arpets. 2 car
garage, 2 BR. each w /its
o wn private BA +
powder r oo m
downstairs. $75,900 Ex-
clusive agent.
Volley
Realty
541-9908 U10.1•~••"4 ...... ~8cfll ,~ ... ~ .. "°'
MAGNI AC ENT
POPLAR
ln Irvine Groves Th.is
elegant 1925 i,q ft 3
bedroom home oUers the
utmo:,l m living. Central
:ur. upj!radcd carpels.
pools. s pas. tennis and
more You won"t wunt to
pai.-.~ this beauly by. Only
$1 M.900. Call n j!ht away.
RAHCH REALTY
551-2000
UNIVERSITY PARK
Dean home . 3 bdrm. 2 ba
Pool. Jac. all upgrades .
$133.500 Mient 837-5998
WOODBRIDGE
ASPEN
Well localed on cul·de·
sac with deep lol. Tb1s
much desired 3 bedroom
home is priced 10 sell
fast. Call for lis t of
fealW'CS.
f!j
WOODIRIDGE
REALTY
551°3000
NEW 4 br, 3 ba 2 story, 34
Oakdale. Woodbridge
$119.990. Owner . 213·
657-4376
Fonner mdl m Rancho
San Joaqwn 2 Br, 2 ba. &
den w /wet b ar. Prof
decrt "d . Loe on 14th
fairway overlook'g golf
course w /v1ew of Sad·
dJeback . Pnce $129.500.
melds furn & appl Pnnc
only no agls pis. Call
752 l21 l 9.5. 752·0768 aft 5
&wcekl'nds. ------
SUMSHIMY
Entert ainment ho me
w/pool, Walk lo schls &
lenrus. J Br. 2 ba, din &
fam . $87.900. 552·3008
BY OWNER
New Turtler ock Glen
garden home. Heather
model. 4 BR. 3 ba. (am
rm. l11 ghly upg raded
w deck & view $164,000
644-4887
•Woodbndgc Prescott by
owner Sbr. 3 ba. 3 ~ar
Below mkt Sl 59.500
552 I 006 or 833-1653
LAKESIDE
IAltGAI ...
on Arbor Lake In Wood
bnd~e' Owner w1U sell
BELOW HIS MONTH I. Y
COST a nd carry the
financin g' H osts
lakeside Uvlllg. Formal
dinin1t room. Big bay
wmdow kitchen. Family
rm. Master suite over-
looks loJte. A truly anx·
lous seller o(fcring a ter·
nric bargain! See It to
day! Call for det alll!
OOW·752 1700
Ol1N llt 9 • 11 \IV'< IQIJI N Cl
[tllijNtl
PHSCOTI
Woodbndgt! Place 1. s
br. 3 ba, next to lake.
beach club 17141731·4'8<6
Woodbridge
By own~r. 2Br. I "'2 8 a
condu. Cov patio. M85 BBQ. upgrds Nr park.
new elem schl Fishing.
i111 tl1ng . sw1 mm1ng
lqoon. pools. & more
$68.500. Call thi.s wkend.
SS9-0lSl
SMOKETitEE
A delightful and soug ht
afttir 3 Bdrm single story
end unll on greenbelt
Near pool. jacuui, tenn1i.
and bike trails $79.900
Calf 644-7211
FOR DETAILS
rJX>.NIG(I.
[}AILEY &
ASSUCIAT(S
WHAT'S YOUR
PLEASURE ?~
Bike to the lake from
your cozy 2 Bdrm. 2 bath
Townhome 1n Wood ·
bridge. Feeling lazy"
Stroll lo the pool close by.
Want Solitude? Take a
sunbath on your secluded
redwood dec k . This
home has all the rine
qualities of a n S&S built
home. HURRY ON THIS
ONE! $88,500.
Call for Details
644-7211
rJX>.Nlt:.i(l
OAIL:EY &
ASS8CIATES
ALL WET •••
and you'll slay that way
all summer 10 lh1 s
beautiful POOL. This
Span ish hume a l so
features 4 br. form din
rm. fam rm w /ffl>lc . +
20x.20 bonus r oom Owner
trnsfrd' Must sell! Sub·
mit aJI offers' 645·7221
Ontul); ~ rrr21 ..
WestcJiff Redty
Condo. Orangelree Plan I.
1 BR. 1 ba. on the watt-r.
$12.000. Days. 512 3565.
eves & wknds; 55 1·6383.
Affentfon Vets
Own your o wn pool
homl'-3Hr, 20a. dmmg &
family S8D.:J7!> Mus t
svll'
552-3008. eves
University Park
Lease option or lo down
Elegant 3 Rr . 3Ba.
twnhme. Presugc green-
bt> 1 t location. /\gt,
551·4682, 8· lOam or pm
Short on cash?
Own th.ls 3Br. AIC. pro
fess decor home. S6000
down. seller will asstsl
financing. Agt. S514682.
8-tOam orpm.
THE PRICE
IS RIGHT!
F'or tlus San Lws Rey
Mode l in Ra ncho San
Joaquin. You'll be only
i.teps to the golf course
and you 'll love the
twinkling night light
view or Irvine Sec it
now'
'+523 C.otPUS~·IR\llPIE
HAYE CR.AMPS?
Are you ll\ need of space"
Then tlus Racquet Club
Monterey could be the
answer. 415 BRs. 3 BA.
FR, great location and
pnced at $122.500
red hill~ ....
552-7500
LOlpM .. adt I 048 •••••••••••••••••••••••
HAMDYMAM
SPECIAL
DUPLEX
AT VICTORIA BEl\Cll
HER E 'S A R EAi.
SLEEPER! Located orr
the ocean side of the
hwy . WITH EA.5Y AC
CESS TO T llE BE/\Cll
Single s tory arch1tec
ture. bw It on 1 cvt>I lot
W t\LL SORTS O!o' R E M 0 D F. L
POSSIBILITIES The
larger uni t ha::.
SPACIOUS LI V RM
W 0 P EN B E A ~1 lo: 0
CEILING . MASSIV &:;
FIREPLACE CW OLO
BltlCK. ETC Compact
kitchen & chnlnl( area
w1French door ovenin~
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Lingo
RulEsTan
YOUR CHANCE TO VIEW
LOW TAXES!
J Bdrm ~ hath Balk
Bay bomt• with an AO
OJTIONAL 1 Bdrm & t
bath ollached UnJt 00 II
b)' 170 It lot with Crwt
trees M ass1 Vl' r .11111 I)'
room with u~cd brirk
fireplace. bar ~ ~lldmi;
i.:lw.11 doors ti) 111 fl by 42
ft. JWUOr Olympw ~11.c
diving pool. Two Jdd1
uonal f1reph.1ce.!>. k1tcht'n THREE HOMES
I 354 Terroc• 'Way 3 Ir SI 51,500
1434 TetTOC• Way 3 Ir $167.SOO
1419 TMTOCe Way 3 Ir $279,000
•with bwll ms, uptcradcd
l'arpets & fresh pa1nl
too' For sale 6y owner
Asking $124.500 Mus t
sell 1mmed1alely' '' Call
557 1668 or 634 2626
497.3331
U.,..Ohoch I 048 Lab forfft 1055 .. ;;;;.;;;;;:;;; ~=.. ·s·· .,. · · ·o· · · • · ·o· · · ·u· · · ·o·
without the bother 2 '
Bdrm . 2 bath O·Y·O h DOWN block t.o Laguna's Main
Beach $79.500 SI , I 00 monthlv
FtxUp&San Braud new. 4Br. 3h a,
Needs paint & carpets. den. bonus rm. all up·
Loads of pote ntial. grds. No c redit needed.
Sweeping ocean views. I'll finance. 9:17-1998.
Lagun a location . 2 ~. VI i 1067 Bdrm.. huge den & 2 -.StOn e o
baths. $121.500. •••••••••••••••••••••••
Quiet Cul-ck-Soc
NORINS REAL TY * 494-8057 *
Mothinig Down
3 Br. 21r.i ba. Cam rm.
forml dirung rm. 2 ffl>ICs.
Lge lot. 2 lge patios.
sprklrs frnt/back. Ne w
paint 10/out. Walk lo
schls. s hops. & rec cnlr .
SI 19.000 b y owner
837 ·3298 or 83 l ·3877
Tc*e Over Payments
Newly rede tor uted
Bluebird Canyon dplx
Owner Agt Pnn only 549-Z719 3 br 2 ba Condo. air cond.
---------Cfl)ts. drape.. pool. s gl
2 HOUffS + Studio s to r ) . S 6 6 • 7 :> O
4 oar ages. beam ce1 bngs. _7_14_1_830-_5085 _____ _
much paneling. frplc"s t4ewparlleodl 1069
etc A blk Victoria ••••••••••-•••••••••••
Beach Ocean v1l'ws. xlnt R·l LOT
cond . B y Owner $239.500. 494.2005 with small older house. 1 ---------t lot from beach. $110.000. owe. Bkr 96.1-3377
----
S 15,000 DOWN
•BV OWNER•BE/-\CJI
1s JUSt 200 &l<'ps away.
JBr . 2Ba. ffl>IC. 2 car gar
m c1 Carmel like sclhpg
on a pvt s t tn Lido Sand'
$138.500 645 1262
MEWPORT HEIGHTS
Charming cottage w /lots
of wood, ne w s hake roof.
& carpets. l!reenhouse
SIJ-t.900. Call 640-5112
Ji .. ,.,1. C:l11 r t•l'1,1·n,.I\ • .,
Ui r.~ 't 111 ll 1t t • .,_,l J4
WXURYATTHE
IEACH $1 37,900
In Lido Sands. only steps
to beach. tenrus and com·
mumly pool. a bp•c &
span 3 Br. s· l' sty.
w/huge family m and
ne wly added hv ng room.
OPEM 1·5
5004 RIVER A VE
CALL FOR DETAILS
644-7211
rJX>.NIGEL
OAILEY &
ASSl:lCIATES
5U.aYOWHER
Beauuful. fee lot, loan
assum. $192.500 759·1975 Quality cstm 4 BR home.
3''• BA. beam ceilings,
fonnal dm rm. elc. On a
park-like sott1ng lot
w/huge trees. Ocean
views . L OVE LY .
S295.000. Will coni.tdcr
t r ades. Owner b ldr.
4~1 2m5
BY OWNER 1.835 Prt.Sbeff1eld Pl
Mew Loguna Tudor
Oehi:htful OCl'un and ca·
nyon views on sµac1ous
lot 3 Bdrm , i bu Split
level w t ( a m rm & formal
dm1n!( rm. Offered by
owner ut Sl87.500 For de
t ails call 673 550U.
646-8402 or 548· 7302
***** LAGUMA CHARMER
Ready for Au~us\ Short
walk to beach. 2 Bdrm .
dl'll. lge 1.tv1ng & dimng
rms w/beam ceilings.
fi replace. view of woods
& ocean . L1kr n e w
5220.000. Ph 675·5531 •••••
Nwprt Hgts lrg corner lot..2bdr 2ba.family rm TERMS T O PP. 3 Ur. + bo11us rm $119.500. 2Ba. nu paint. ('rpt:.
645-7044.0pnSundav. Open Su n pm 3:-,:; ___ ......:... __ _.:.· __ Walnut 64236W
"IHt Buy Ofl
Isled"
Fantastic property of
ft>red to PRINCIPJ\LS
ONLY Luxurious 2Blt.
2BA. din rm. blt·ms. xtra
lrg patio on front w /Vil'"
of bay. balcony palw off
bedroom with fold duwn
lx.-d for overnight gue~ts
,\ det•orator·s c.lehght
wh 1 ch 1nc 1 u des .ti I
rurn1s h1n g:, T h s
gorgeous bome·like apl
nses above three offict.•
i.paces below. now rent
ed. AJI tlus and a double
enclosed garage with off
a lley parking . Owner
"111 carry own papers
with 29<;t; down. Call for
particulars.
IREM/Lemor Corp.
Newport Ht!> 3 BR olclt.>r
homt-. Htl>, nl'w 1001 &
plumb1n)!. $1 l!t 111111
Ownr. 631 108!1. 1;75 !!lil!O
John
$10,000 On
Ho Cr~lt Huded
Beautlful 3 bd , 2 I.lath
home in prt· ... t1g1ou ...
EastbluH Paymcnt.s on
ly SI04K per mo Owner
will I 1n anr1• llurrv
won't lusl A::.k lor ~d
Chernow 001 USS /\~cot ------
CUSTOM HOME
BLUE LAGOON VILLA-646-7782/556-6677
3 Br. 2 b.Hh f'1ncq
NPW'l>On lit.:. area fkam
cc1l "· tormal dmmg rm
Much more 631 4511) Ai.:t
JC>l\n
HAUORVIEW
MONACO
Tiu•. cxp.mdcd home 1.;
JU!>t nght tor entert.tm
menl Gume room with
:100 '>QU'11l' f1 t•I .a1aJ
cw.tom wall umG Cloi.c
lo grecnb(·tl. :.chool. JOl1
pool on ., qwel cw-dc ..... 1l
and your own land C.11
u-, now 7~ 19'..?0 and a~k
Cor John ~ht-a. ou1
II arbor View Svcc1.1llbl
j QUAIL
A.!~S~-'°'" Tll 1:)0 ,,M.I
n' Buy hke rent' Suh
rrut aJI termi.-. & offen
Trades' Etc~ Fantastic ·I
Br. 3 Ba. Jacuzzi. L•k•
new cond. 1712 Highland
$325.000 f\.11-0900 Agt
NEWPORT
TRI-LEVEL
Location & term " lex.
Spdc1oui. Newpo1 '
townhome Crac1oui. tn
level h\'mg. Owner will
l'arTY ~o no qua1Jfy1ng
C:i II 646-7171 (,,,,,,''I 'J • I\ •t1•1 I,•. t
[~lllHI
AXER.UPPER
Charming 2Br cottage on
lar~e lot w/pnvate rear
yard. separatt• hobby
room w Iba attached tc;i
garage. SI 10.000
Own('r will finance
MEWPORT IEACM
REALTY 675-1642
· Hart>« Vu ICnolts
:; Bdrm~. lam rm. 21~ BJ
prof dt-cor. oak fl r ..
Reduced to $155.000
2707 Hllls1de Dr. NB
lH0-1~
OCEAN VU COMDO
3 Bdrm + 2 baths ~
~a ra~c. S85.000. Bt..r
963-8311
DLlC. BEACH DUPLEX
lmmaculalt.• propt:rl>
Own t'r mu'>l ~"'Ii
-:.11~2 • .,oo. ow o / A i,;1
642 3338
II V llMS l'Hi\....,1': 111
UPE:--.;:,AT Sl:N I .1
3Rr or 2Br & den w· Ian
ta. ... uc nite II t.• vu. '>•111
wtr. gar dr ~ui.. ~rJdl'd appb, .1ltr;,1·1
lnd:-.t·pd w1dl·k. Pool. JJ•
& l t.•nn1<, l-'1•1· lancl
$167 .500. Ownr 2244 Purl
Carlise 644-481f7
PEHNPOIHT
Cu~tom re modell'll 1r
'Ilk out JBr . :!' ·ll~
Qwet !.trect. nr bch """ -
bay S249.00U
Bk.r i32 llOli
IYOWNER
Profe.:-.1onally dccoral1'fl
3 bdrm<:! bo house . .! blk:-:.
lrom bearh. Poob. l1·n
n1 ::. court. r lubhou:.<
Ste!>" to pvt beach. 2 Br. £"'"':loft Marchant 2 IJa. xtra rm & s tall _,.,. •r1 tul lsbtt '11 q !JOO p " n 0 Ill'
!.ho .,.,er . Security. 2 SEAVIEW -pools. lt:nrus. fresh paint
posh cpl. d~. refng. $I 0 000 D..._.
washer1dryer inc luded. • "
Sl 89.000 . Ter m s $1,970/Month
Owneria~.499-4271. 3Br. 2aa. comm pool,
2 BR home w/sep lrg apt. jac. tennis. No qualifying
& ofc. Across from bch. needed. quick possess.
$245.000. Also super 5. _95_7·_1998 ____ . Pri_·n_onJ=.:.y_. __
ple x. blk to bch. Wht SUPER BUY water. $395.000. Agt ,
494-861 1 JM! Car mel Model. 3Br.
2Ba. close to pool. park.
assume loan 1826 Port
Charles $138.000. Call
6"4·2841
GRANDEUR
DOVER SHORES
Owner must sell 4Br.
38a. prof lndscpd. & de·
coral ed W/jaCUZZI &
pool. Hilo m1c-rowa ve.
many oth er xt r as
S229.500. Opn Sundays
12·5 1531 lhghJand Dr
645·4226
THEILUFfS
3 Bdrms . 212 baths.
lormal dmmg rm., coun·
CHOICE NOR1lt' END try kitchen; gorgeous de
Sweeping coasWne view ror' View to greenbl'lt
Walk lO beach. 3 bdrm.· Priced to !.ell nuw al
ba. rarn rm. beamed cc1I-SIJS.000 1~s Owner bwlt. will Agent &iO 551;o
finance. Open house Fri, --------
Sat, Sun 10·7 $298.000. Eastblufh. reduced,
3 5 S W e Y m o u t h P I 4Br with a fontasti~ 494-5356 vu. 644·024 I .
Lagwta Niguel I 05~ -------
•••• • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • •. OPPORTUNITY
Laguna Niguel
Realty .. ~
EXCELLENT
LOCATIOM
for Irvine & Santa /\na
commuting Former
builder s m odel"
w. man> xtrn., J Bn. 2•,
BA townhomc w roman
tic ~arden '>cltlng,
Only Sil.950
496-2413 495-5220
493-9494 110.5050
t.o invest 10 NB. Lovely
duplex between bay &
ocl'an . Own e r wtll
finance. Michael Real
F.state. 673·6880. dys
968 8880. eves
$75,000
Wtctitu t &15 9.'>.'!IJ
11141 54~U By ownr. BJtk Ba) J fl'J
;; BH. 3 ba. 2 lrpll'i. .AA,.,
.,Q ll h::.i· w1lrg yr! m 1·111
d l' s •• ,. M u .. ' s l' I
Sl37.0UO c:ooc.l ll•rm'
S.l9·7!l7 1
~-------~ LIQUIDATIOl'I
SALE
3 Bdrms. 2 12 b at h
Newport Cre!ll l'ondo
Owner mus t o;ell. Ask1ni.:
$114,900··mt1kcolr
Really World 631 1650
NEWPORT HTS.
3 Bdrm & family rm.
hkt.· new homt•. with
shingll.'<i walls. bl'amo.,.
ro~h wood & a uniqul'
bn ck frph: S1<i9.~111
VICTORIAN
CHARMER
3 Bdrm . old fashioned
home With oak Ors , hlj!h
ce1l.m1o?s. lead ed gla:.!-. &
wrought iron. o;eparatl'
gucstquarter-; S152.000
Call the Ncwpon H<.'1~hl!.
spectalll>l at &16 -1463 ••• HARBOR VIEW'S
VERY BEST
C:ount ry F:n).(11.,h at
mospht"rc .,., 11 h u.,l•cl
bmk l'ntry ll•ad:. ) uu to
our Montei.:o c.;,, nwt
I' a r p c t I n i.: w I I h
coord1nat1n i.: r>.i 1n1
paper. and muny othc>r
---Bar k Bay on N.U. Goll
Counw. 12 aere hor:;•·
ranch. 2 h oust:.. I
workshop & storage rm "
Beaut "u of golf courM· 6
IOL'i of rm lor horsl'"
Must SC'll. 0 I\ 814!:.t.OIJI'
i.:ood terms !>19-7971
Newport Crest be w top
lion to buy 3Hr. 21 ~lSJ
t:oodo 9iOCI mo Call 101
clet.uli, 631 1~3
FREE TENNIS?
Selll'r ~ays FREl:: mem
beritup m tenrus ciub 111
lurk} buyt-r of th•:.
gor i.!t•ou ... 1o wnh11m•
ClaM;H' whtll' I 1rePlJCl'
fo'ormJI d1n1n·
Orl»ikf.ast p dtlO 1111
k1tC'hen !o'am1h room llt~l' bonu:. roorll > \\t•I
bOI'' .I l'at10' ,\,k111 •
!': 17 I .11/I'' (.' ,, 11 I ,1,.. ·
752 1700
'''•'I 4
~t~te~ .a~ t·;rco~ 1!: ~~.g~ San aemtllff I 07 6
for Sl64.450 A not hl·r of •' ••• •••• ••••• ••• ••••••
John Sht•a's hiilmg Call Pt'ffldfftial
and ask for John or us at H.tqhh Home
7521920 Last r h Jnce to buv
)_
QUAIL
PLACE
PROPERTllS M
10,... Jil l :lO P.M.I
Ort-an'>tdt home 11•
Prcs1dent1ai Hghti.-. II•
llome' avail 1n l.1'1
phasl'. From S79.000 1\n
t:arly ', .. :• , .. r(•1 OrT'
mendl'<i 492 2'itl0 Suns1·1
Pacl11c Home' Builder ..
107~
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to secluded pal.lo. Unique 2 Rr, 2 ba. patio hm Lr~
b a t h h a s D ll L . lot cpt d""' '> car nar P U L L M A N & . ' ... ~. ~ " • M A II o (; I\ N y many xtras Below mkt
PANELl-:D WALLS IN S89.500. Call for oppl.
NAUTICAL DECOR . 492·5373or4!>5-499'7
Now 1s your chanel' to get
into a new 2 br. 2 ba
N1•wp or t Terract'
townhous e w upgraded
rrpt~ & drp' Gn•.1t
nmemltt!:. & buyer ,·an
move ln 1mmcd Seller
wall consider contral'l
sale CJll H ayward
Watson Rea l 1-;s I nt1"
731·5581
"MINI EST ATE"
Thi~ describes lhls
BEAUTll>'UL SUPER
QUA l_,ITV "!Ind U -
Plan" home with pro·
tected patio and park
like grounds . Formal
dimrijl room. living roorn
nnd fa mlly room < b<>lh
w1lh rlreplaces 1 and
ma11ter bdrm opcn1njl to
lovely put.lo und yard i
BR " iu:wlnii r oom
Sep11ralc yard w ith
icarden. fruit & walnut
trees " grftpe arbor ~ w rlriit loser th1i1 nclt
1ng home $239.SOO
646·4380 . Ruth l..iur1e
Realtor
file~~,!!~~~
NEARLY ONE ACRE
This strU<"lurally sound . ARCHITECT'S
older duplex Is in NEED LANDSCAPED 01'~ PAINT I NG &
MINOR REPArRS. H
you have d esired a
PLACE /\T1lt'E BEACH
W1RF:NTAL INCOME .
tht!I may bl' your lu&t
chanrl' at the pnce o(
$159,900
SF.F.
1111$ ON!!: Tlli>AY''
MISSION RIAL TY
118.SS. Cat Hwy. w1una
~494·0731
ersonul home. I.111o:unc1
Niguel HiOO sq ft $87.500
OJ>en house Wed .i :;o to
6 30 Call o wn l•r
49 4·709S. 19.t :;75 &
7:12 l 122
M ake thO"l' fl uOd
hoo3chold lll'm-. you r<'
not u)\lng 11v•1lttbl~ to
some other tam1ly by ad
vertlSll\I them for sale In
_Cluslfled. C.ll 6"2·5678
. . .
OCEANFRONT
Zoned R·3 150 feet of San Clemente
ocea nfront. Sensational views.
Large 25 room home Room for
Lennis. pool and 6 to 8 new condo
units 29':~ down. Owner will carry
$845.000
A COU>WB.L IANKBt CO.
496-7222 831-0836
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Loh for Sale 2200 C:... .. Mer 3222 I ks 1 ........ 3240 ......_ U~ Af* ,._.,, ,_.~ A#fl tUM"t' u.fwa.. tt.M• For S-. ~a.-&tete ~•••&tot•
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MUI.Tl Pl.E £oned lots. We have sev«al c:boace 2 3 BR w/fam rm Wds OK Mtuport .._. 32" 1 ... 11114• .._. 37 40 C.... MtM 3814
....•.••••••••.••••••.....................•... ••·•••······••········· s.a1 • 107'
... •-••••••• •••••••••• ~S..._1 l I 00 ~'4..-1100
J br 2 bll Mira Co ta ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
nf!8d pitt\J)et OI' bwldcr. BR homes f~ $475, up. no pet.a. No tee: $4915 mo' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -••••••••••••••••••••• ~.Y60f. ;\&enl 67S.~ Sun &Sea R.E .. SJ6.8Sl4 BIG CANYON 2 BR + SMALL BEACH HOTEL Br apt w/enel. garaie.
i:wnh~e. n r 1hopplni ya,.,....u.·TIC e•rv • 2 ftJpa •ves • Good terro1. tr ad~ o "'" • n;J "' • ~
.....-den. f1tnt.a.suc: goll crse ROOMS S37 50 Week $280. mo 1912 WaUac:e.
"'""'CEl1DG SITE Beaubfu14bdrmbouselav vu $850. 547·7044 , AplS165/mo.536-3037 ~51218or937-~
trust deed S87 ~OO Dbhridel<iftpt.on,8mo Nr Lllkt= Puk Mm tu ~ • • Old, adlt pet park. nr bch 1-48R.:tbJ,13lHl. llunlln(lon Beach c-ta Mete 3JZ4 nn. dlrun1. family, uWI· 640~
27.000 sq. ft lot near ••••••••••••••••••••••• ty, 3 car garaae Nr ---------LarJ-al.ach 3141 Lee l br. patio & pool. Pacifi c a Ho&p1tal , 5 tranquil p 11 noramlc SC'hools&bus.SGOO.mo.2 Bluffs condo. 3 br. 2 ba. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adultsonly.Nopetis.1887 ... .,.... ..... fwya & bcb. Open Or plan 21-, b11. 1 3 liK. Z ba ~
low 1pace r~nt. Pnce<l gar.fprplc'is, 1189,000,•u
below market at $32,~. 1709 1713 A111b11ma. llli
Pumt.s Shop Cnlt & C1v1c View. 3 matr u 8drms. yr tse. 962·9908 al\er6 ooe level end urut. Best 2 Bdrm Ulk tCJ tx:aches/ Monrovia. $235. S48-79U
C<nter $135,000. 2'1 ba f'rplc. sep PRIMELOCATION3BR 1?"c~,.;_cbls, shop'g town. c .. rport_. p1tllo. Ute.bnt1ht.airy&new2 Yoo Loved 10 Yrs Aao
4 Beaut cu11l homes
w/panoram1<' ocean
Vlewa avail for .sale from
tSH.2781·78) ~ 17114
Mobile HOIM Store
17 l 4t 141-1195
011v1d&urkc."RILr bolcony & yard. Auto '"""......... $4~0 yrly . 7ti8·945l. br •· 2 b"'. frplc. pool•·
546 9950 OW h 2 Ba, nice big yllrd, on 41.a 8611 "' .. "' ----·-garage opnrs. • tros Shorewood Or. H8. S450 Nwpt Hghts. Brand new 3 · Jacunl. Adults, no pelJ>.
1228,000. Yoo mu.st s ---------
HEW TRIPLEX
IY IUILDER Mow,toln,Dtserl, <'Omp,beautlruJlycpt'd& per mo. Scott Kealty bdrm. 21'l ba f'rpk. Mtwpotthoch 3769 5'8-001 Rnort 2400 draped lhru-out. Only 536-7533 D/W. 2 car gar, rnuny ex ••••••••••••••••••••••• NI 2 bd b. L< .. _ the quality or these
homes. An early vuilt ts
recommended. 498·0 •EXCITING• t 4 BR. sgl stry & l 3 nn .
ull spurious dch1x1• units
Blke to h<'h fro111 here
$19R .OO O (,p , 4!412
Ot>law¥rc, llH. 536 17111
••••••••••••••••••••••• SSSO/mo. To see call tras. ss751mo. 642.7089 ce rm. 1g ~tc:11o::n, L 3 Ult c; b 673·2282. 3.Br, 2ir..Ba. 4 blks lo bch. 5_.5 TO tl•CH wood beam ceahog~
........ lch
Absolutely breathtaking
24XIK,28r.2Ba. rumpus
rm & bar. 1975 Royal
Lancer in 5 •Adult Park.
Tennis courts, swim·
ming, Jacuui, social <ac·
t.avlties and much much
nrgQ u In Big dwntwn. 422 & 424 10th Westcliff,lovelyJbr.2ba. ,,..,.... A thruout. carpeted, oo Bear AJI pme Int. 2 fp, N e w 2 B t , 2 B a . Sl Lse 536-72'7l/960-l032 ram.rm, els lo schls . Call 3 Br. 2ba, Pemn ~ pet.s/cbildtto. A&-1751 or 831·9122. Sunse
Padflc Home Builders. nr. golf & skiing. $00,000. Townhouse. Po o I , · · · 848·2320. 2 Rr & guest, Perun $500 1---------
0wn/11gt. C&ll 494-11611. jacuzzi, dbl gar, Close to Attractive 3 BR. den, din SUMMEtt RENT AL Spacious 2 br garden apt.
PICTURESQUE 3B
home overlk'g valley.
$89,500 or ofr 493-1665
Newport Shor9•
21r2 lahch
Jo'ooSlmplt• Sh11ri>
8J9,07:JOev1•11 & wkncl.,
o.tofC--e.. bch $450. 962·9757. We:>t nn, 2 ba, focd yd, dbl KarborVuHm,3bdr2ba, Bayfront. 4 BR. z ba. on Pool, Ja.cuul, garage, ,.,-n,-.,·r 2550 BlurfVillage. gar. W/D hookup. bltn pool. s pa, lg yard. bl~bay SSSOWeek lldult livana. From $2115.
-r-· ....,< 3 br sund-k kids + stove, crpls & d'""", $.SSO MONTII to MONTH $750 . 177 E. 22nd St. M>:Mtl •••.••..••..........••• ~ ~' ' .,......
pets $18 f .,_,,< Al>IVI mo. 9'42 Tlkl £1rde, HB. pr mo. inc I. gant. & uUI. 2 bdr 1 ..... b ....... .-. bl ee.,..,,......,., (213) 325·7020, t213> Vat'ant. Children OK. ..... a,c .. __.., t• .....
CGpfttr.o 1071 more. (JT2081·2) MrwPOrl PettfnlUla
Ccllfonla Poclfic J Ill 2 la ea. 1harp,
Parts Ploc ... OceGMide
2 & 38F.OROOM •••••••••••••••••••••••
A GBnlE CARESS MobUeHomeRealty saleort1udc 646 11:,1 VI\ f'Jl/\
Gl\RCH-;N 'l'OWNtlOM E
2C11rG1mattt'1>
l-433&9924
i." 1-757-1623
2706 Harbor Ste 208
by ocean breezes i8 the 540.5937 Lrg new duplt'1' U}
crowning touch lo thtS•----------1 owner. 2800 l>\l rrt . :1 hr .I
delightful home. located $2500/bst ofr 8x42, 2 br. ba + 3 br 2 bu, Crpl . t 'Mtu
on high ground above Ba. vry ruce, move out Mesa 67S-7429
historic Mission San S48-7602eves~5016
~:' tuf.:P~~~!nom~~ew De ~a Bayside, 3 BR Inc_. ftroperty 2000 ---------comfort set in 8 Spanish m<>biJe home. alum m-•••••••••••••••••• • •• • • RAMILIMG
motif. Only $'7S.900. T sulaled s1dmg, u rcul Gotf & Oc.-COUKTitY ISTATE
experiencepleasecall bargain. N.B. $34,950 Bt1lndn1iwSonC.:h•1ncntl' 2l,111•rt•11w /uclj11r1•nt1•,
terms. Ownr/bltr mov· duplex WruJl 11rnun1I u1·rt~ OJ•Uonul S1,11uratt•
lng.675-8458,631-4920 view, buck11 cm 1•ouri;1• proh•1111l o1111I 11rtl1<t ·,.
Valley
IMl!y
496~9n 73Hi050 ,,,.,~~ ...
S-.J••lt(f!Pt"' ....
1010 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Lare
PcriiH?
l!:olertarner 11tylc 4 bedroom home wtth wall
to wall carpet.. family
rm , fireplace and din·
tng. SJ 12..900. BK R. call
S40-1720
1100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Udo Prk priv. 2 bd, ex·
ceU. $34,500. 521·5320dys,
844-9718 or 640-7606 t'Vl'S
&wknds.
3 MONTHS
FREE
SPACE RENT
Ouri19CJ
Gn.d ope"'-J wk.
..... 17-25
Any mobile h ome
purchased th.roulb our
new office at 1062 No.
State College (al La
Palma), Ariaheim.
Member Calil MulUple
U sting service.
Mobile H-Store
956-4500
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MINI RAMCH SIT£
2~ Acres in the heart ol r..., Furnished ranching country. South
Fleelwood, 1 big br. of Orange Counly, all
20xl4 expanded llv rm. usable. Xlnt terms. BKR
AC. W /0 . Priced n ght (714) 676-5717
I 67 -S8804). 0 R 522·2080
Ccilffomia Poclfic l l Acres rarmland $795
638-0300 acre. low down in town.
___ LA_G_UN_A_l_l_lLLS---1 corner of 2 streets. parUy
Dbl wide. 1972 Lancer' f e n c e d . u t I I i t Y •
overlooking golf course. r714 1524ed·>3590 <Has been
15 m10 to bch. Rock1-arm ___ . _____ _
scaped, fniil trees. Super OO RES buy $21,000. (l214BX> 7 AC
.,.... Home Store Riverside County at a
C714t 848-&19S lane freeway off ramp.
---------1 Some xlnl commerciaJ
Tired of Renting 90teot1al. Rapidly de·
Bargain pnced doll hse veloping area & 2 miles
1n Oran..:c Just on ol freeway frontage. ln·
market. over 800 sQ fl vestor terms. BKR.
p r 1 c e d r 1 J"! h l (714)677·5691
M.tramar-65-21S3XU ORS22·0530
1300
Califorwia Pociflc
631-0300 Afl.;r'S::-_____ ,
FAMILY PARK
S3.000 under pnced. Dbl
wtde Goklenwest. Frwy
else. AC, 5• park.
(L87717-73)
Moble"-Ston
C714J 141-<S
•••••••••••••••••••••••
a..i....-sSale
New 10-unil CM. xlnl
location, gross income
S37 ,800. $475,000. 25%
down, balance at 9~%.
Prinonly.
Wkends. 631-5900.
Wkdys, 751·3850. •EXCITING• 1111 ... Property ... oo ••••••••••••••••••••••• H9wport leach 133' OCEAN
Two 3 lldl m •. i bnlh uo i<tucllo O!H.•n h1•11 111 <'t•ll
Us. l:;xcollonl n•nt 111'1 111..:11 In t1v 1111. ov..rlook
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('onVl'rt.t-<11<>3 unit!( llnl Call Mow 973-4626
qui• propt•rtv, rwwly 11• len Hlnlde R.E Inc. mo~kl<'CI with l11111r•1N"IV1• I "II ... 1711 St • • \ , ,, I~ r, I, , I,. , :SI
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MORINS REALTY •••••••••••••••••A .... * 494a8057 • Hout.. f'vmlthed .....•••........•..•...
7UMITSC.M.
l.leauU(ul brand nrw 4 l
br. loft. ( /p. J..2 br, 1 '" ba
lownhou:rn, •II blln11. crpts, dt'p:;. Hurry buy
now. Tom Lee, ltltr,
64.2-160.1
ORANGE
COUNTY
PRIDE OF
IGIN>a PetllMUlla JI 07 •••••••••••••••••••••••
ON 111Jo:111-:/\Cll I I!
~3hr 2bu rnorcsm fee
•GONSUMER'SGUlOE
f>4S 4000 --------Ccronadel Mer 3122 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Fantastic View
fro m this partially
furnished 2 Bdrm & den
home. Oldt!r &I.lulls only
S750/mo yrly.
On The Water
PrestJg1ous condo with
pnme Bay, Ocean & J et
ty views. Full secunty
bid~. Pool and dock for
50 fl boat. 2 Bdnns, 2
baths. .Fully furnished.
Sl.500/mo yrly lease.
WATERFRONT HOMES
631·1400
OWNERSHIP Mewport hoch 31 69
lo To~HOUSE ••••••••••• ••••••••••• •
"" Waterfront Lido tsle mon· UNITS thly. 4 br. 121am<M541
Beautifully 1 andscape<I or (213)934-0920
two bedroom, one and •"J bath uruts with enclosed Ba>front condo. lrg 2Br,
garages. J ust four years 2Da. btfully rurn, ~hp
new. Will exchange' /\n avail, adll.l. only. Mon·
exclusive with Qu3 11 thly re1llaJ 675·6TI5 or
Place Properties. <.;a II 67~8018.
752-1920. Summcr_r_e_n-ta-ls_b_y_w_ee_k
)_
Q UAIL or month, 2 & 3Br's from $225/wk Owner 675-6775 PLACE 1_o_r _67_5-80_1_8 ___ _
PRontlTIES.. Houses UnfumisMd
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---------General 3202
COSTA MESA
6UHITS
Herc's what you've been
looking for. New 6 unit
apt house with four 2 Br,
2 ba and two 3 Br, 2 ba.
All eiec. kitch w /blt.ns. 2
car parking each unit.
310 Victoria. 642-2164
Ownt/Bkr.
4-PLEX
COSTA.MESA
Trade your house or
duplex. Each unll has 2
large bdrms. 2 units have
pvt patios. Pnn. only.
$154,500.
David Bourke Realtor
5-16-9950
•••••••••••••••••••••••
•LOW RENTALS• lOOQ's of vacancies
•HOMEftHOERS•
All areas-All prices
•557-0824•
LIFETIME SERVICE
Good In all 22 offices
I FEE then FREE for ••LIFE•• Homes apls dplxes bachs
$155 bach appl s ngls
Sl.80 1 br util pt pd
$240 2 br kids pets
$335 3 br kids pels ok
$375 4 br lods pets ok.
Call today & move!
IGIN>alsland 3206 •••••••••••••••••••••••
WAMTED
SAM CLEMENTE BALBOA ISLAND
BEACH TitlPLEX 2 or 3 Bdrm home or apt,
Spa<'1ous, s11arkUng 3 2 2 annual lease. Nice. Pvt
in lop 1 o c a lio n J l party 642-5255.
$157,500.
BERTIIA HENRY IALBOA ISLAND
REALTORS Large 3 br, 2 ba duplex
215Del Mar 492-4121 for annual lse. Avail.
I ·Gu~·1e•cH Sept. Refs req'd. $625.
-"" 110A mo. Part. furn. 675·5724 DPLX
By owner, Income $710 lcAooPlftiasula 3207 mo. $135,000. $10,000 dwn •••••••••••••••••••••••
642·9401 IAYFROMT CONDO
Luxury 1 BR. 2 ba unit
Living in N ewport Bcb In FRONTAGE, w/vlew Avail monthly,
or lease opt. $595.
640-2981 romlort & harmony. lov· superb restauranl loca· SELL OR TRADE
ely adlt part, swimming, tion. Carlsbad. One of a 3 HOUSES on R-3 llD lol.
Jacuzzi & soC'ial ac· kind. $280,000. WRM 1st two S.A Civic Center
bvtbes galore. 2Br, lBa REALTY Ownr//\gl. area. All rented. Bag ole ---------'° quallly homes. All for TI4-434-173S house+2 sep . house~ OCEAN ILVO.
ooJy $12,900. (SC10S3) ---------Property clear. Asking Just "'2 blk. to the Jetty
CGlfonlia'Paciflc C-ttrf Loh/ ISOO $165,000. Submil a ll Spacious 4 bdrm home
MobUeHomeRealty Crypt; trades. Want clear with famil y rm ..
2706Harbor,St.e208 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bouse,preferE'sideCM enclOficd yard & 3 car
140.5937 One plot. (211paces>. Or TO's, Agt P .0 .Box garage. Clean & ready
Harbor Memorial Park. 2146, Newport Beach. for Immediate OC'cupan
5 ~FROM 8CH 685-4670. 92663 cy. llO() Per m()flth
~!.a11j~gle 1wid~ 197: C 1 rcltj -SB.L--0-1----w enc oae p,~,~ 1600 TRADE
porch, brick fml, lmmac _.... Dtx home and lncome. & eye appo11 l l n g . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Super Sharp 3 Bdrm, lge
(RCJIN.70) SI 00,000 Pl.ICE fam rm. 4 units. 2 bdrms
...._..._ S..... UDUCTIOM each. All have ttncl
1714)141-11'5 PrtmeSboppln.gClr. garages, pvt patios.
---------• On Beach Blvd., 1n HB. loaded with terrific
EXCITING Produced 11pendablcSS feat u r c !\. I .. o v e I y e e 2'-' years younir. Scott grounds. Room for boat
So-._-ur_-._.ir.M _.Rea&~7~ er trlr. E'slde CM. Sub·
I r .... JYKO ran11111111 mU an trades large or
Gd 1way from It all In eo.clot9lal-•IT0 •"· 1moll, TD'11, unit.a, cleur Uals btl1 appoto~ 2Br. ._.....,. .... 1700 house, etc. ($200.000equJ.
IBa, extra 1.,-ge Uvina •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• ty> Askin& $350,000. Aat rm 0020>. All ID OWNER w\11 take ~ P.O. Bo" 2146. New!)()rt
Laateful South Paclllc de-down. Indian Welts Rae· Be1ch, CA. 92663
1.'0r, m 4*patk. Pr1cod to quet Club condo, <Palm '1;' ~ ull at only $17.900. Spr1np). Ost~ tenn!A trtd cnnm> comm. Call Gall 7~• 2100 C.....,. Peclftc Ill· •• • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • •
uobl'·H n--1 tndutUial acre. Wt'St.alde ... ,. ome .ndj¥ :J Br, 2~ ba, frplc, •rl Cost.a Mesa Alm01t IU1t me:~9,3s.t.7 bu,dbl@r. S7U00.10% ooe avall PhU SuUlvan, ~ dawn IREN. 98S-229'7 Rltr, 5*21Q3
A
A 01 vl!1lon or
llurbo1 lnvc·~tml'nt Co.
3222 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Spectacular Hurt>0r View
ffi l BR, $475 mo
97S-0927 bet 9 & 5.
Avail July 1$, 2 DR, 1 ba
home. S400 Adil& only,
n o p ttL Corona
U11h11nds Call 675-7258
Ba11raln 1hoppers reod
the l!Ule ad In Clasalf1td
""ul•rly. And they find
what lhty're loolunl for.
•CONSUMER'SGUlDE J20.463l 640--032Safter 5 PM. 1 n s. S2 7 ~. Ca 11 Zl.3/620-4830. 7:»11AM associated
wow::
Sl50 4br 2br jacuzzi
+sauna frplc d /w gar
i:Sk 1__1" t t.t •, u I A. r. ,.., '-1
; : IA II • • I •
share. Srn fee. 645-4900 •CONSUMER'SGUIOE 1'1,...,...,....H BR b ATBEACH !'! ........ ...,.' ts. 3 • 2 a. SllOrucecomplfum
2 bdr, 2 ba, qt st. Carpel·
ed. carport, priv. stor.
Reason. 751-!MOI eves
Stunnina 1 BR. 1arden apt, pool, rec area,~.
710 w. 18th St.
Rftltalt G_._11 $485. 3Br. 2Ba, country IUt fam rm, pat.. dbl gar.. S200fum pool + more
--. w tbltlns & dsbwshr, et.c S525 642-7945 We havelOOO'sO(hou.aes. <'raC'khng frpl , super · · $200superlbruttlpd dplxs. apts now, nil clean, gardener, must HvHms 4 Br Montego nr. •CONSUMER'SGUlDE 1---------
nn-ns, aJI prices. Sm f'*. see.M7·3J4l parks.scbls&pool. Min 1 ____ 64_~_UIOO ____ Large3 Brt.awnhouseapt.
Ust our r e pl ---------1 yrlse..,.,5/mo8331861 2ba,frplc,patio,garage. • re 1one ...,, • · Dally1weeklyrent.alst.a.rt· Quiet complex. Adults,
service Open 7 dnys 9 7 IY OWHEl The Bluffs, avail July 1, 4 1ng Fri 6/16. l Br, hv rm, no pets. $400. 645-3381 or
•Ca •-r's G.lde 48r, 2VJ8a. 2 mi's to bch, BR. lmmac upgraded lutch Nr bch. S250 wk. 67S.59C9
645-4900 1 blk to grade school, coodo. 2 patios. nr pool, Call 834-9600evs 960-2785. ---------
public park w/tenrus crts $6SOmo 497-4214 $400. 2 BR 2 Ba, fplc. pvt ICIDS/PfTSOK & bike lrail to bch. Kids · S-ca.••• 1776 yard, lndry rm. gar, no
1-; ~IDE 2 BR, gar $365 OK, no pets. Ava11Aug1. llvllms 4 Br. comm pool. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pet.s.833-3307 a.gt,
mo l.argetriplex $.19~ $000/m<> 002·06l6. lse/lse option. S750/mo DUPLEX. I BR. l ba, •v•HJUl.Y IST
646-4848, 675-82511 w/gardener, $700 w/oul. newly refurbished, avail ~ --
3Ur, :ma. hURe m11tr suite, hurdwood On;, frplc, big
yd $48.\ mo. 673-6336 or
1.lil2 0282
UrtAMATlC, nu 3 bd. 2•,,
hll 2sty, FP. Nr bch. Lg
yll SS7S-$625. 646 l035
~e 4 BR. 2 ba. home tn
Mega Verde. Avail. July
8lh. 1485. Flrsl & last mo .
rent. families only.
549-1656 Days
955-2507 Eves.
S325 I BR. upstairs, pet
OK. 145 Mesa. ~5295 or
54&7945
3 Br, 2 ba, den, lge rec rm,
frpl c. 178 E . Ba y.
S485/mo. 673·34S6
New 2 br. I 1h ba condo
$is<>. Also new 3 br, 21'2
ba condo $550. Dbl
garage, pool, jacuzzi.
Choose your crpt color.
Vietor)a & C anyon .
631·2080
$250 2br + kids
Fee 557 -0824
•HOMEFINDERS•
$350 3 Br kid ok
Fee · 557-0824
•HOMEFINDERS•
2bdrmhouse
$350.
642-7864
3 Br. 1 ~ ba. frplc. gar.
eo<'I backyd. $425 mo.
Call ~ 1598 aft 5pm
~Br, 2ba. 2 c ar gar,
landlord will do yrdwrk.
S420 t mo. 775 Joann
( 213)439-5831.
De.a Point 3226 •••••••••••••••••••••••
2Br.den,2Ba,dbl gar ,nr
Marina. $395 mo. Weber
R.E. 493-TI66
BTaro 3232 •••••••••••••••••••••••
3 BR. lo/• ba. crpls. drps, Call 640-0179 J uty t , $260 & $280, 2 br t ownhouse $37~.
blW & garde,ner. Close 8'.ll-9950or661·3606 Adults,646-2010. to schJ. shop g & bch. Ocean Vu. Cstm bit 3 Br.•------------------
S400mo. 960·1417 3ba exec home. Lg F /R. ¥I ah 2 Br, rpts, drps, kids ok,
2 BR, walk to ocean, $350, $750/mo.548·2928 ...:;.shed no -pels. $255. m o . ~22'14 .
as k for Keith, Bkr. Bhdfs: 2 BR .. $525 ; Lge. 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 962-4471 BR. fam. rm .• $750 mo. ~ 3802 2 Bil; 2 Ba. mogt utils pd.
$16S 1 Br gar, yd, uUl
part pd . Fee 5.57-0824
•HOMEFINDERS•
S180 3 br garage-yd
Pet ok. Fee. 557-0824
•HOMEFJNDERS•
Pools. Bkr. 644--0134 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mo. t.o mo. $300. Adults
Pl 12621 Flowe r Street only. 622 Hamilton. ush 3 BR. 2'h ba. 40' ' 64>0314 boal slip, l 't't blks to bch. Garden Grove. Large ---------
Yrly. 675-6775 or67~t8 ooe bedroom townhouse VILLAMEDERA --=---------clo6e to shoppang. Laun· Harbor View home, 3 BR, dry C ac 1I1t1 es. No 2 Br. 2 ba. aocne util pd.
lofl. many c u s tm du.ldren: oo pets. Call Encl. garagH. Couple
features, gardener mcl Walter at t714) 891-1013. pm. Children oil. No
Beach walk condo. 3 br. 2 $620. 644-8828 ' • .............._ tA•.-..t pets. $310. 233' Elden.
ba, upgraded cpls, bltns . --3106 ~1965 Yrly lse. (714)645-1219 Of" Sl500 Mo .. newer 3 Br & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------
C213)439-028l. Cam. rm., custom home l bdrm 1 ba, fireplace. lrg 2Br. upst.aars. nr sbop·
I t-..... 3~44 on Big Canyon Fairway. pauo. util. met Nu crpl & pmg.1 Very clean, ~l.
rY_. .. Agt640-6500n59·0087 pnt.5425.yrly 675·38S9 ava1 7/1. S230. refs , ••••••••••••••• •• ••• ••• -adults. ~. ~
$295 2BR + garage lcAoo ,...,a 1807 .
THE RANCH fee. 557-0824 •••••••••••••••••• ••••• AvaLl. J uly 1. E!Side 2 BR
•HOMEFrNDERS• $57S. Lovely large 3 Br 1 Ba, newer, Adluo, oo
Sharp executive 4 br. bltns, fplc. Close to bch. pets. $340. 675-5312 f I C I Harbor Vu Hmes -!rhops , dining. Yrly. Br lg anu Y room, rp c, air Monaco. 2Br +den, 2Ba. Adl'A 833-3307' 673-7""7 l ' e, painted, $235. 2 cond. Near tennis $600. Call 549-8755. ""• • u• Br. like hse, grdn, trets.
S575·mo. Purcha~e·l~e ---------Charrmng 2 bdrm. Year· i-more __ ._S37_S_.645-4266 ____ _
option avail. JASMINE CREEK ly. S42Stmo l'2 blk frm
Newport Cewhr
640.5357 or
675-7133
Be tif .. 11.. aded b Br, l ba, children ok. au ......, upgr 2 ch, np pets. 689-7730 ~/mo. No dogs. Call
bdrm, den, frplc, pool, 688-6509 548-6530
tennis, guard gate •---------1---------
romm. $725./mo 644-1.968 eon.a .. Mar 3122 CLEAN. qwet 2 BR. 1 ba. enoo ••••••••••••••••••••••• S26S mo. no pets. 1981
Maple. 631·1266. 549-1438
HARIORYIEW
Brigbl & cheery, 3 BR.
1-sty. "Monaco Plan "
Totally fresh, move tn
now al $650 per month
-rT~ C:::. '"v 2 bdrm, newly renovated. ~~'!~.t:6._ ~c~~~ No
REH'T A.LS Agent 640-5560 2 bd unfur apt 1 bath, GARDEN J\PTS carpet, n ew drapes
3BR,2Ba ....... ~/64-0 S.c:Mt.ntt 3276
38R,2"'1 Ba ......... $600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4BR.21"1 8a ........ $525 Ls d 5BR.2"'2Ba ....... $600 e ocean view con o,
3 BR, 2 ba N B. • • • $650 3Br, 2"."Ba· 2 car garage, ' 2 patios. s pectacular
view. $425 mo. 498-2168
CORONA DEL MAR garage, adults, no pets
:l Br Townhouse, frplc-~.
Pool. tennis. Some OC'ean •---------
& Calahna views. Close Lge 2 br, nr stores. Qt
to Fashion lslao<I & fine mature adlts. S23S.
bea<'h 644 2611 642-1Z16. 645-2610
$3953 Br gar + view MESA P1MlS Sundeck. Fee. 557--0824 Lux 3 BR. 2"'2 Ba. front 2 Br $350. Pool, jacua1 .
•HOMEFINDERS• duplex New cpts. pauo. adults. no pets. 2650 gar,$550.673·7Sl3agt. Harla Ave, CM. <Mesa S. Jums Verde Dr. E. off Harbor
Capistrano 3278 Costa Mna 3124 ,_w_vd_>_.549-_24-4_7_. __ _
••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
2Br. 2ea, tennis, view. LAMAHCHAAPTS ~l :;:,::1~: ~~~
$1003brkldsgarpel *5Z3CAMPU5J)l·fRVltlE Duplex, private. 2 car Large 1.2&3 bedroom $235. Jst&last.675-6125
Yard.Fee·557·0824 gar S38S 496-4330 d Ob b •HOMEFlNOERS• . . . gar en apts. s w r. DC91GPoillt 3826 San Joaqwn Townhome, Smta Ano 3280 bltns. encl. gar . gas bbq. Fc..wttain V., 3234 golf course view, 2 BR, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pool. Gas Pd. n8 Scott •••••••••••••••••••••••
••••••••••••••••••••••• 21,, ba & den. $600 mo. FANTASTIC 5 BR 2 Ba, Pl. 642-5073 Bachelor apt, lge, bllns,
Immaculately clean 3 bdr SSS.1448 afUpm. fplc. D/W, cpts, drps. Brand new 2 Br. l~ba ~e!~~ndry. S22S
2 ba oo cul-de·sac, patio. Colony. 3 bdrm. 2 ba $550. move right in. $450 mo. townhouse, patio, large 1----------
frplc. out.door BBQ, nr lnclu gardener, pool. tco-964-251i6, agent yard, frplc. encl. gar. lttllmlilllllm .... ll40
schools. $430 mo. Avail Dis 640-5023 W.st.iln&-3298 1425. ••••••••••••••••••••••• now. CallS45-3123 ......-TSLM t 642 1603 Woodbridge 3br. t v.r ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1----'g'-m _____ ' _ ••••• LARGE 3 BR single level 3 BR condo. fully crpt.d, Townhouse. $4lO mo. Terri.lie 3 br, 2 ba. frplc, SUPER MICI
drps, bltn stove, dbl gar. SS2·1!M7 dsbwhr. c rpls. Move •U>ckedgar w/lgstor. owners llD.il. Xlnt loca·
don. near acboola & shop
ping. S425/m o. Call
owner at 846-Q07 or agt
at~l371.
pal., W/Dhootup,tenni$ ---------•right 10! Etc. $445. •O/W,patJo,lndryrm
& swim facil, secunty, $4.102br +ram+ dine 964-2566, A.gt, no fee. •Special cabmetspaee
ample part'g $375 mo. Gar. f'ee. 557.()824 To .... w •Gas beat, gM cookmg ~t~ ~~~~~) •HOMEFINDERS• ~fwueislwd 3525 ~~~ts~~::per'!1!.free. ***** 320-4631 LagllllCI a..:h l 248 • • •••••• •• •• •• • • • • •• •• • ...,
••••••••••••••••••••••• Z bd, 2\-'a ba, encl gar. l Br $270, 2 br S310 P, beach, 2 & 3 BR.
frpl, di s hwas her.
garage, patios, 960-2358. HwetinglCNlleodl 3240 Victoria-Laguna Beach patio. frplc. No pets MonthlomonUa
••••••••••••••••••••••• house, 2 bdr, frplc, ocean Irvine, $425/mo 581-6985 2323 Elden /\ve. C.M.
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OPEN HOUSE New~legant 2 bedroom + den ($575). Cedar &
window home. 5 Blocks
to beach. -Private 2-car
garage. Fully main•
t.ained yard. Adults. No
pets . S2S 18th St. (714)
960-6331
$550. 4 br, 2 ba, fam rm,
A/C, beautiful S&S home
· in prime area. No. of Ed·
inger between Magnolia
& Newlllnd. 15942
Maybrook.
Gemini Realty 839-6623
GREAT 3 br. 2 ba, frplc,
dsbwbr, pallo, focd yard.
Kids & pel ok. $435.
964·25661\gt, no fee.
•VACANtlES•
HOMES-APTS-DPLXS
•LOW RENT•
557.()824 Homeflnders
view, steps t.o bea<'h. $650 aft6 642·7605 2Br. cluldren welcome, no
pets, st.artmg al S2'S mo.
846-6907
lse. 848--0666 0. --.. ---.-H-Unfw1t ____ J_6_0_0
Emerald Bay; nearly •••••••••••••••••••••••
sand frontage; 5 BR. 2 sty, spac 3 BR. 2 ba, 2
Lease $2250 Mo. Agt. car gar, opener, balcony,
494-1177 $500. NB. or Newport Hls
LaiJ-aHlls 3250 Sehl. Aft4pm: 963·3254
••••••••••••••••••••••• Elegant 2 sty, 3 Br 211!1 Ba,
View Condo Laguna spiral stairway, fplc,
Village, 3 Br, 2 b~. 2 gar , open beam clgs, lndry
refrig, A/C. ten. 3 pools. rm, lge patio, decks, in
$450. 529-0384. (213) quiet nbrhd. Close lo 333-771S shop ctr, bus, NwpUlgt.s.
a ....... _ ---· moo mo. 548-3365 --~ 3255 -------•••••••••••••••••••••••
On the lake 3 br. 2 ba.
A/C, pvt spa, club & lake
pnvgs. S645. 871·3889
Miuton Vieio 326 7
lc6oa ,....,.. 3707
•••••••••••••••••••••••
$250 2br walk lo beach +
more sm fee 64.>-4900
Preview Opening
~1!'1! Seawind Vill~e
l Bdrm $285 New 1&2 bdrm luxu,Y
28drm, l ba $320 adu.lt apts in 14 plans
Beautiful park·Ute al· from S2llO + JJC>Ob, ten· mospbere. pool, spa. Ex· Dis. waterfaUs. ponds!
cellent loC'atlon near From San Diego Frwy
beaches, sboppmg, etc. drive North oo Beach lo
Adults. no pets. Open McFlldden then West on
daily 10-6. 2250 Vanguard McFadden to Seawind
Way <At intersection of VUlage. (714)893-5198
Santa Isabel & Newport t--._..~--llA--CH---
Blvd, C. M.> 540-9626 &e'IYtcC8fTU
IMFAMTS OMl Y
2 Br from $210 mo + util.
No pets. 2450 NewPort
Blvd,C.M.
···················~··· $4153 br kids ok, gar
Fd yd. Fee· 557-0824
•HOMEFINDERS•
•CONSUMER'S GUIDE (i)UICI( IN
BRAND NEW. Spacious
deluxe 3 & 4 Br. All bltm.
frplcs, gar. lge yd. 520
Yorktown · J ust West of
Beach Blvd. 960-2219 or
536-1ns
Costo Mete 3724 New tnhses. 2 br, 1 Y.t ba, •--------
••••••••••••••••••••••• &side. CplS, drps, all U N T I N G T 0 N
3 bdrm. 2 bt1, New crpt, .... .,......_.. 3269
yrd, nr Marina Ht S4SO.tmo Avail 7·1 •••••••••••••••••••••••
89'l-'4659 NO FEE! Houaes, condoe.
$50 W&I( & UP bltns, fncd patios. Sml LANDMARK CONDO, a child & pet ok Only 1375 BR 2 Ba. wet.bar. pool &
Studio, I bedroom mo. Dnve by 2536 Sattta rec racU. $450. Coats &
Maidservlcc,pool Aoa Ave then call Wallace.96Z-4454
Super! $250 med yd patio
pets pool sm feo 645..t!IOO
•CONSUMER'S GUIDE
SUPER DELUXE
$425 4br 2 ba lge patJo
kids/pets sm fee645--4900
-<:ONSUMER'S GlJlOE
WALKTOBEACH
$410 4br 2ba fncd yd paUo
aar sm fee 64S-4900
•CONSUMER'SGUJDE
......... u
We ti.ve lOOO's of houSff
dplxs, apta now, all
areas. all pric • . Sm tee.
Use our free phont aervtce. Open 1 d&)'1 9 7.
•Cooawncr'• Outdo
64.MllOO
-., .
duplexea . Rental
PavUlon. 67M8'12 Bb'.
23'78Newport Bl, C.M. &42-0282 ,__ __ ;....__ ___ _
5'8-9755or64S-3967 · •LONO BEACH t Br. Stv.
EXQUISITE 2 BR, bltns, D/W , refrl,. Sl8S. Util pd .
Openl Buy like rent, 4 Bt, Sl6'7.50 uUJ pd 2br 2b1 balcony, gar, ad.Its, no Adu ts, n o pets .
3 ba, jacusz.1, et~. 1112 pool' r 645-4900 pcts.548-4291 ; 645·9857 (714)~4 ~:':.!!dG:t:~·ooo . -cO~u:ER'SGUIOE Central 10<'. 2 BR l~ Ba, 2br l"'iba pool! Kids.
• '06~·· near new townhouse. Gar.SmfeeMS-<4900
PhWI 3 BR. 3 ba w/boat 2 Bdrm.~P-~lls Fncdyard,alrcood.$345 •CONSUMER'SGUWE
sup. l blk to beach. $750. p0
11 ~~ ... ...,.;... mo 645-4655 evs ~&640-4919 ·VI".....,, BR 2 Ba, coodo. w/tplc,
B E A U T I F U L pool, tennis. $335. AvaH
SIAVllW BACHELOR Nr OCC. NEAR NEW 2 BR 1 BA, July l.642·1830
Unobstructed view or Redec. all')'. 20· Uv rm. upstairs aptirt. Nr. S. IARP/NEW 2 BR, 2 ba.
ocean a nd Newport rullklt<'h Castwtrpd Coast ('lata and frplc,aar.nochUdrcn. Beach. 3BR, Iba. New, S17S/mo546-LU2 WOOdland Vig. D/W, nal'c S310. 962·7788 Mack' (\111 aecurity. Tennis, cpu &drpi. lst, IHt $160 t-----_;..; __ _
jacu nt. 1wlmmln1. Larae t~. 1 br. Pref. dep Adull.1, nopeta. Call bdr. 2 ba, condo, pool,
900/mo consider~ opt. rruadJe aac. No children 546-SlB>. ask for Lelli• carpor t, adults only.
AcllOwMr. A1k for Rod OC' peu. $200. 645-2679 or ~~~~~~~~ "10. 955-3097
at (714) =:2998 or Dean ~ t---------ve somelhlol you want view 2 br, 2 ba.,
•t (714) ·5144. Speclfy WANT ACTION" '°sell? Ct.ulned ad• do frplc. S350 mo. -19th. Scavtow Home, C'lultted Ads 64~8 It well 806rla. St. 9De&4'1
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..._trial RMtd 4500 MoMy to Loe 5025 P'trsOMb USO Wednesday, June 21 , 1978 O~LY PILOT
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•••••••••••••••••••••• OOOOHke._.. 4400
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IUIU> TO SUIT 11>t, 2nd & 3rd TD ·s t~~:ro-=eal ~?!~ ..... ~L~~ ~~~ .•... ?!~~ l~;:T.~~•••••?~~
DI
••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I' S II• .. oda 3140 PRO)SOS'TORY POINT
•• •• •• •• •• •• •••••• • •• • • JW!e \Mb lO Sept U , all
N<b «).; 3 br , ba SJTS or p11rt lBr &r lo(\, crnplt
mo 7~1 Holt~; 835~211 I.) furn Tennl.Hrtls. JXIOI,
pager 9373 act.Mlies Alt 675-56Z8.
UM!I) 2 bd 2 bll, w 11111.10 to'antuuc Apt. overh>O&
bto.iut drape~ & wi v. ma bay. dock avail . ~hag . "' d1sh1.1.ash r &r pool, fplc Sept only
bll ana. W11lk to theater & ll.2:50 875-11117'1
ba~ shupp1ng ctr 5 m in. Oceanfront. 28r upper un·
to bch No ~ml cl:uldren 1t, very nlct!, 11ndeck
or ~11963·3795 pets. Call June/July open 675·1906. 963-3795
MIWPOIT llACH $259. Spac1ou& 2 Br, new Lrg 3 bdrm 11,At ba, newly
cpt, p1o1uo. 2 kids OK. decorated, 1 house to _s.1_7_--0967 ________ , ocean .
L.arJ-a .. ach 3141 40' power boat slip, plush
••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 bdrm 21.; ba condo.
OCEANFRONT waterfront community.
Bayfront lr11 luxurious DELUXE condo. 2 bdrm 2 ba, 1 & 2 BR from 5420· ut.al beautifully furnished,
_a.n_c_l._646-0005 _______ , rent for moolh or for the
Newly -decorated l BR. season. Adult.a. Boal slip
ocean view. fireplace. available.
covered park111g. near 3 bdrm 2 ba Ire patio, l~
'1llage. beach. shopping. blks lo ocean, ~ blk to
churches. SJSO month. park&bay beach.
494·2246 67~75 or 675-80l8
l.rg 3 BR. 2 ba condo, BALBOA ISLAND. 2 Br
ocean view. laundry house. Sips 7 Wkly $225,
lacll. SSOO. 494.5225 Mo/S6:i0. 673·8970 eve
Mett'pot't leach 3869 Ocellll Front 2 stry apt.
••••••••••••••••••••••• Bes t loc . grt b c h .
P AJU< MEWPORT
Hachelors. 1 o r 2
S400t wk June 20.July
Call 494·5317 or 67S.SS30
Bedrooms & Townhousesi·--------• From $329.50
Spectacular spa. total
recr eation program,
social program. 7 pools, 8
tennis courts. At.Fashion
Island. Jamboree & San
Jooqwn Hills Road.
1714) 644-1900
ON T H E BEACH 2
Bdrm. 2 bath. Patio.
BBQ, TV. Gated com·
muruty. S"IOO/wk.
ON THE BEACH 4 Bdrm
home with privacy at
$1n)/wk
PIONSSIOMAl
MSlllCALt DENTAL ~ven roorn :iullf'
,.. rccepuou iarea
~/month J.,w. YnhCo
4H·Z2l7 4tM6'0
Fa.HUNT!
We've aot 1pnng fever al
Lido Marina V11l11ge
While It lasts we're offer·
1ng free rent on beaut. of· flee apace overlooklntc
the Bay. Space from 290
to 1270 sq. Ct. incl. crpts,
drp s, A /C, 5 da y
jarulonal ser v. & all util
pd. Take advan\.Uge of
our spring fever ... & free
rent ocre r . We'll pro-
bably come lo our sens.:s
by summ er. Call or s top
by any weekday bt wn
8:30&5:30.
Lido Marina VIilage
3475 Via Oport.o
<atNwpt Beach Blvd>
(71'0675-8662
M dlx swles. util pd,
A/C, ample pkng. Crom
SlM. No lse req. 675-mc>O
*NEWPORT BCH *
For lease, attractive new
cpld. oHace, approx 2000
sq rt. corner local. win·
dows on 3 sides. de·
coralor blinds. Avail
w/gar. Re nt SllSO/mo.
Tri·Co Realty 645--0621
EAST I 7TH ST, CM
GROUMD R.OOR
500sqrt, A/Core. pnven-
trance. util inc. S2SO/mo.
Bkr, 67S.6700 &lstbluff 3 br, 2 ba, lge
m.slr ::.le. all bltos. Obi WATERFRONTHOMES Hice !iu1le. M.V al
garw,elec dropnr. Pool 631·1400 Avery Pkwy. Deluxe. 750
& rec fa<:ll Adults, no sq rt 55' sq ft. Prufer "4'.~ ~rel. marned cpl. Avo1I July l ·July 14, 2 BR M&ml. 831· 7444 ___ _ ~ip _ lse. Avail. July l. Cum hse. walking dis· Executwe OH1ct':. near
·5!11145 tance to bch, isoo . OC rurport. all s('rvices
Nwpt Hgts lovely area. 2 759-1439 available $225 mo.
I~• 1 b l • -· 752·2873 "'r il, pnv pa '0· gar. LIDO. Sandy beach. Lge 11----------
no JX'lS. $}25 mo. 548·5804 er. sips 4 New cond. EXCEnlONAL 'JN~-3223 $251)/wk Man 3 wks. Agt. OFFICES
Lge 4 br. 212 ba. <:nd _64.s-5044 _________ 2 new suites with CclM p<~tao New decor I blk N E W PORT ti EACH . old charm and chansma
bt:h $600 yrly 673-2507 steps bay/ beach. HTD Prime local.Ion. South of
Newport Hts 2 BR. 1 ba, POOL. ,\vail. any week. Coast Hwy Spacious &
frplc. gar . "('rp~. llr-J>l>, Call NOW for best wks. very rellSOnable. 675-2.311
etc Older adlts. S295 yr Dennis a l 645-6646 o r . Laguna: uny pent-
ly 548·5306 159-0117 houie of face . le'1se $200.
'Sm.Jll 1 bdrm. rt:(lt"corat Npl Ot·h oceanfront TumerAs:;oc t'!L perking, •, bhK'k to duplex. s lp:s 6, nr Mkt Realtors ·199·4591
lil'h. S275 tnclu utal. &kt Call Curt. 673-1573 Pkua
m:i 1225 8ALBOJ\ PENI!~. Bach becutl•t Suites
.\1n' <!Ur Dplx up.~tairs. Apt Furn. 100 yds to Office 11va1I. Overlooks
f r pk w D. i:::iragc, beach. Avail now till July a irport & mountain!>.
Jtluh, nu µclS. nr Lado 5th. 675-6766 2082 Michelson, Jrv1nt!
l<,I{' .!>hopping Avail ap & 752 0234 vr•JA 7 15 L!>e. cn.-dit ref NB summer rentals. 1 21----------
SSllO mo 494 6.30J bdrm furn .. next lo &ecutf•• Offic:es
beach JuJy/Augustopen Pria. O.C . Airport "ileps to heat·h. lrg mod
:!Br. l>eaml·d cc1langs.
frpl. all bllJns ~ yrly
64.2·4657
204 30th St NB 6754490 Location
$350/WK
Glamorous 2hr. 2 bath in
Promontory W /forever On•anfronl. s.mall 2Br view. Pool. jac. sauna.
S.11.0 ~rly ; dashwashc.r te nnis Walerrront ·i11C'9~2 Seashore. avail Hornes 631-1400
1, 21:1 qwet persons pref ---------
t>.IS-2117 no cull Sat-Sun Vacatioft Rental~ ~250
••••••••••••••••••••••• For lse. Npt Terrace. 2 1..AGUNA BEACH Ocean
For lease 3624 sq ft 12 ti.i.
exec. !>Ulles w t µriv.
bathrrn. Lg conference
rm t seals 121 w /bll·in
bar Lg pnv. recpl. area
w1lounge. Sep ktchn. 8
additional offices. Can
furn. or part.ial. Location
provides ample parking.
ready access t.o airport,
freeways. & restaurants.
S.OQO To l0,00011<1 fl M G Credit no problem s.n Clemenli:. Fully Uc. z.one. t-Oeta Mc-:rn 7Ja.4.,7 I .For appt.492-7296 WESLBYTAYLORt;O •
ft RS 644-4910 Arraneed by RELAXlNG MASSAGE Coast Home Loans J:iOO Sq ft, 2 ofc11 del door. BobJamell·Llc Masseur 2:2' Sq rt. Colll11 Mesa 00 YOU NEED CASH! Outcall ll--.9, 494·5111
645-0191. 675·0508 Isl, 2nd & 3rd
•SANDY'S• Homeown41r loans ROO!andstYucalpJ. adJa· arranged rust
cent San Ber nardino Borrow $1000. $100.000
F'w). 15,000 &Q rt MR flexible t erms. p ast
LOOOO. 5 yr old Ull·UP on credit no problem c;a11
Outcall MHH&e
973 0329
4 5 acres Clear span 24 · us noobugation
uuulated ce1lrng. 800A . STERLING f'IN SVCS
•SHERI LEE•
Certified Masseuse House Calls -By appt.
8.18·6838 240/480 power Truck 714/9SS-1610<bkr> well. A/C. Cl'Jlted ore. Gd
labor & housing area. Mo.hr.get. Trust
4Br modern house on Deidi 5035
prop also av all. Ideal ror •••••••••••••••••••••••
FOXY LADY
hght mfg or wurebouse ca11 795·2A07
Stoe °" 4 550 •••••••••••••••••••••••
R.V. Lrwler . motor home
storage Lighted & fenced
554.\()4()
RentabW..ted 4600 •••••••••••••••••••••••
House for 2 adlts. Npt
Bch. lmmat'ulate Clean·
Ing Co. 759-032.3, 759-0377
Rental wanted by 7 /l. 2 lg
or 3 bdrm. ear .. wtd
hookup. To $350 Sue.
wkdays only 833 5444
Reliable. working
jour nalist needs one
bedroom couagl' or apt
by July I 1n Laguna
Beach, Newport Beach
or Costa Mesa. $200 or
less. Quietness essential
Reply to ClabsLried Ad
lf\92, Daily Pilot, P.O.
Box 1560. Costa Mei:.a.
Cal. 92626 or t elephone
645-9301
BUSINESS man needs 3
or 4 bdrm house to lea!e
Must be nc11r Newport
Harbor lhgh. After 6PM
751·1706
Employed male. 42. want!.
quiet room an pnv homl',
CM or NB. 548·7524
Busineu/lnvest/ Rnance •••••••••••••••••••••••
lulinHs
LOWEST
llllerntRatft
I at T.D.'s, alto
2nd T.D. Loans.
Fairest Term$ since 1949
Sattftf' MhJ. Co.
'42-2 I 71 54S..06 I I
Retired couple has money
lo lend lst&2nd TD's
Agent, 1-837·3744
2ND Mortgage of SI0.000
needed on my home Pli:.
call for details, 642·08~
10',. And more yield on
TD's. Well secured by
Lo n g Bea,·h Apts
Zl.3:437 28til e1sk for Bob
or Barry.
AiwtOUneenwnh/
Penonals/ Lott&FoUnd ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5100
o..tc•IM•aoge
M/C 731 ·35' I
PREGNANT? Caring,
coofldential counsel.Ing &
referral Abortion. adop
lion & keepll'lg.
APCt\RE 547 2563
LINDA & VICXI
Oukall Massoge
For the Fun of It!
Serving all Orange Co.
835·7313
OUTCALL
MODELS
EXECUTIVE
REGISTRY
APPT 731-4462
Social Obs 5400 •••••••••••••••••••••••
SINGLE?
Call INTROVIEW for ll\e
intelligent & discreet
way to meet new single
people. 752·5411. ........•............ •• 1~~~~~~~~~~
~ spaces Harbo r Lawn
Blue Spruce Section llf19is•uloll·~oV111~1nt &
movmg. SSOO for both or ""9paraff0tt
make offer S-14·21 17 ••••••••• ••• ••• •• •• ••• •
Schoeb&
700S lost & foutMf 5 300 Instruction ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
$100 Reward
LOST: Gold & white cat
With no front claws in the
PIANO&
VOICE LESSONS
Call me for mfo
Maryann 559-7085 __
v1cuuty of Pike Roud & Tt!J'OR K·9th. Cred read
Grissom in Laguna Hills . 10g s pecialis t , elem.
Call 768 5416 or 979·2500 & Re ad in g & math . ask for Mr. Pnce. 496-9438. 1----------Opporiuftity 5005
••••••••••••••••••••••• Lost or Fow1d a pet" Call TUTOR 7-l2th w/secon· TD•yw::L "'GE .... CY Animal Ass 1s t.lnce dar y cred. Reading &
1""' m;; A " League a37 2273, no fee. wnting competencies.
FRANCHISE LOST: M Irish setter.1_496-_9438 _____ _
The new way to own a Under t yr old No tags p R I v AT E M U S I C travel agen<·y Travel Vic Cameo Shrs. CdM LESSONS
Network. Start your own Call 642 1729 16 yrs professional ex ~xp n ot req u1 red p & I t $10 Co &I MISS I N(.i l>L'.NTJ\X per, aano c anne, mplelc support ong ... k 54"3 82 term sen1ce provided CAM ERA. Lcnbes, black _w_._.,._1 ____ _
Ca 11 M r . C h a r I cs case. Id No cn(!raved on Earn Hlgh School Crl."<.lits·
714·838·924_2 ______ , qe~~~ll;~~ rc;W~o~~ lndepeMndlehnl Sst4rR~a~:
lNTERESTEO IN ang . a · pe in.., "'
."ELLING YOUR 642-4321 Ext 207 Thank!.' Study Skills. Open enroll ·~ ment. Total cost $200 COIN LAUNDRY" REWARD. Lost Golden Woolbright Academy
CALL NOW' Rlvr Neau male, 90 lbs. l.J86l Beach, Wstmnster. MPE IHC. 4~1 or return to 34821 89'7·28S5
Com luundnes sanl·e 1963 Calle del Sol. Capistrano ---------
Bch . Summer educational pro· _C_7_1_4_)_5_4_7_-_5_9_3_4_1 REWARD· Lost Silvery-gram offered by top area
AUTO AGENCY Brown M Cockapoo. CM educators. Elem & spec.
Showroom & i.hop. 3800 lag 001158 College Park educ. avail: 49!dl365
sq. fl . fenced paved area Bright, playful, Classes form imm ·
yard, hoist , compressor. loves kids. 546·6555 aft 4 Daily Word School, Sum·
part room. front & rear F d DOG F 1 mer Program. Ages 2·12, access. Near Supenor & oun : · ema e 9am.Jpm + extended
16th an Costa Mesa. Golden Lab Rtvr. Satur· day care 710 So. Cam·
LLOYD JOHNSON clay Westclt ff area. bridge. oi-ange 633·7724. BR. 2 b~. fam rm. k1tch. View. 1i,., blks lo bch. 3
rnndo Ga~. pool. 1acu21.1. br, sips 6. $295 per wk.
110 Pt'':: S460 mo. 548-803>1 t714 J 494 5012.
l.1do Isle 5-150 mo. Sand) Modem cabin Lake Ar·
h1•ad1 Lge l Br. new rowhead. Excel s un
rnf11Jo -\gt 645·~4 deck. phone. TV. 3 bdrm,
J oh n s o n S h e 1 t o n !H8· l92B --_633_·_5562 ______ _
Call 7l41752·06Sl McC&lhst<:r & /\ssoc. Found. Ranch Tract Jabs Wanted. 7075
FULL SERVICE 955 2100 In-inc. female S1amesl' ••••••••••••••••••••••• DELUXE OFFICES Phone 551·3254 after Cou 1 r .t h re
Personal telephone/ re· C~~~~.a ~1e5ar ~:Yw pf~l~ 6pm . o~ em:11!echuo~~. ~iii
ceptaonist, secretary, kitchen <not an ui.e1. Found: Male uger or tab· stay on premises. For
conference room, coffee seals 100, good parkang, by cal \'ic: Balbo11 lsle. more info516·1820Kenl. San Clemtnte 38761-842---81-14------
••••••••••••••••••••••• ...,.toS...... 4300
Bachelor apt unfurn . ••••••••••••••••••••••• & bospatallty services. terms. i\Jcenl. 751 1400. IOJured. taken to A01mal
Excellent locallon, near Shelter. 642 3840. or ask Responsible proressaonal
man desires to spend
time at beach Will
watch your house. start
anytime. 2 wks 2 mos.
6J7.JS94. Tony
Walk to beach. $l20 332 •IE SEl.ECTIVE•
Encino Ln. Apt G Ga.inareliable freeways. FUrruture for Cindy at 549·3153 or BAKER CENTER Be your own boss. Net'<.! 673·3007 49'l·962S or 634-1612 roommate.
645-7464 .!. Br. lge porch. w&lk to •SHAREA HOME •
good hard worker t o
l7l 4l979·2161 opera te o ur intrrior
beach. fem:ed yd $325. ---------COSTA MESA wookwork str1pp1nF,.
E\'e'> 49t}..0318
3880
Desire ma lure woman
to share apt. Call
900-4464 l\sk ror Jim
900 sq ft w twork area. sa nd ing & w ood
wet bar. r estroom. bleaching rt Stnppang
Si!OO /mo. Call 646-4296. 8 lotchen cahmcts. panel·
lo5pm. ang. banisters. wooden
,'l 0 rt h Br 0 ad way . ShareTwnhse 3 br, 21,; ba. Ooors. doors. fur01turc.
.••.•.•................
spacious 1 bdrin. re· gar. pool, rurn. $200 mo ii--------11111!~,...Letc Operate this bu!-1·
<lecorated. frpl c. +ulll.~l·2849.aft 7. Fum.Offlc:• ness on 60"1. basis We
3 Lido a r ea·beautlruly supply equipment. S19S/mo adults 547·2.3 1 furnished execullve or-materials & jobs. Earn
6.1.1 R.599 HaYiftg Tl'Ollbl• fice space with recep· SS$$. St.artmg large Job an Finding a Roommate?
Proressional People Use llonist. secretary. word Hawaii Sept 6. 1978. In· ~nh Fumished
°"'Unfurnished 3900 processing, computer, & vestment or $1 200 re-Houw-Mates CPA service on pre· quired for professional
832_.134 mises. 1495 mo. 675·8030 traa.nee. Investment re· 'llt::w APTS I Mt 10 beach 1>cpendab\eServace funded after 9 m onths an
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in ll B. Two bedroom.1 ____ s_m_c_e_1_97_I ___ full. Call main shop,
I' h 11 n l' Man a g t'r at 1...rg oiry room. pool. \'IC Lad~~~~~ge Riverside 714 68.1 54.23.
'lliO 5329 Baker & Fairview. OCC 073.5451 549·168<1 PRINT SHOP
TIIE EXCITIN<i -College. beach, for M. Nets $100.000+ / year .. ..., ...., MESA APTS 23~· non.smoker. mod 4tcllfin Row Inc: Full service, 5 day . .--• drinker. employed, resp. o f p a e 1 n 4\flNU'l''ESTt')NrT $1.35, lsl & las t. shr util. c 6 c term!> Agent. 751 1400. BCH. 556-2791 NewportAirport Area.
Jtach, 1&2 BR 1----------Reception, phone serv.,
G conference rm. k1tch. from $220. & uµ *I IOM E SHARIN ' ~e"y serv, dictating & Adults. No Pets SERVICE " ~
\561 Mesa Dr. No Fee' TU Placed copy machine. From
IS Biles East of Newport 53().2494 $320. (714)752·7170
Blvd I ...... , Rental .... 50 54&-9860 Rmml wanted to shr 2
---------BR/2 ba m N B. Furn &
LGUHA HILLS S210tmo + uUI. Prefer
New adult deluxe apla. mature, clean & active
tum & unlum. Billards. person, only woman. Call
p ool . Jacuui. sa nd Voshle 833-6787 10·7pm ,
\nllt"ybaJI 645-7S27all8pm.
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ALICIA VILLAGE
2.'>211 Stockpart
581·6151or581-6150
4 DB.UXi OFC'S c.ont. rm .• seat 25. all
paneled. srn wh3e an re-
ar. 1 or 2 yr. lease. Lake
Forest area . Ken t
Harkins. , Roommate wanted. apt on 714·581·9393
beach. ·$200 mo. tsl & l----------
lasl. 548·2597 Office open 9·7 dally
R 4000 Straight MW to share 4
ootM bdr home w1fantast1r vu. ••••••• •••••••• •• ••• • •• Easthluff $2911pr mo +
Room w 1 katt>h(•n, 1 '(' uul 644 0904 Tuny
~ W<'t'k & UJ).
5400 sq ft
Showplace of town
Meaa Verde Or. Pla:ia uzs Mesa Verde Or. ~ ..
C M
SU-412.3 548·97~ MIF lo share 2 stry. 4
----bdrm house on Penn. Ex· I~~~~~~~~~~
Amb:usRdor Ion an Costa eel loc Call Dan or Jim CA.NNERYVrLLAGE
Mesa. 2277 llarbor. Cen· aft88730378 41331.atStreel
trally located, 235 rooms 870. w tparking
MANY wath kitc hen, bdrm. hse, else to bch RETAlLSTORE
phont> & TV Swimming IL50 mo+ ':i uUl. Lease by Owner
pool, .1acuu1. and rec. 848-9556 S7Hl809or64S·9l60 room. Diuly & weekly'_o_s_h_a_r_e_2_b_d_r_m_._2_b_a-. 1----------
n.1Le!s atuting from SS4 a home CM. Non smoker. Approx. 400 sq. ft. C-2. 130
wee,k. Peta OK. $130 mo. Call £. 17th St . Suite Q. $140.
64s..4840 Jerry 631·~9oft4PM mo. Doyle548·1168
Middle aged e mpld Gll+e OCEANACENTER
woman w11nt.g rm. NB. fwllewt '4310 OceaMlde. Camino Roal e ~ l' h " e h 11 k p n ~ ~· bl """' ltl\N\ ft 714 983 2356 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ra e <N\roJVVY aq •
--Wanttld llllr11oc to rent In Rrnd rlr location w t b h ,. ocean view ExceU tor fk>tiut room, pnv at N.B nrC.M Call Dtck, llerv•Cl', rotaal or prof
I::mployt-d. muturl' 548-71.57 coveraae or No San ~~ Sl.SO+ IA«una.•-Offk--.-.-.. -.-.. ---44_0_0 Dltjo Cly A/C & Sood
---------••••••••••••••••• •••••• Patkinf Wlll a111lt1t in le Room for rent In apt. to 2adJ.otca, pvteot. approit nanl mprovemrnu
ludy S123 mo Wll11on & 8x33' $350/mo. 1827 Own er. 0 Tasto
Canyo.t Rd, CM. &46 9872 Westcl.ICr, NB63l-o900 71412?7 9900
5020 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Businessman wants to in
vest or purchase yacht
brokerage i11 Newp()rt or
Long Beach Harbor
areas. Call Mr. Jackson
at 633-3894 after 6
MoMytoL.o. 5025 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'i)UICKCASH
1st & 2nd Trust OcNt
loans arranged for any
reason Credit no pro
b.lem B(>rrow on the 1n
creased value or your
home. Call today for fasl .
courteous 1nformat1on
8AkA@~.E2:
l.lcented Homr Loan
Brokers ~erv l ng So
Calif for 17 yric. Call our
nearest orrice.
714-837-3744
llS
G>o•t. Chcr. Lo.s
Slf't T.,.. Lo-.
¥ ....... Capital
New bualnrsses. bust
~ •cqwaltlons or ~x panslon, any worthwhile
pulJ>Ole
""CGMUltotfott
Call for 1ppt. lotcrstale
Bualness Services 10-8
Mon.Fri . 9·U S11 t .
e.28-CX17S
Lost· Yellow Lab. Fem.
Wcslcll£f area, NB.
Reward 548 1578
REWARD' F Shepherd
pup Main & Garfield HB
John 536 9400 536 5127
536-3818 <PLEASE>
Babys1ttiog1Lite hskpng
on wkods for parents
who want to get away.
Very relia & reas Ask
Cor Mi's. Pma 642-8879
LOST Black Cocker Ter· Mature refined woman
rier Female. Nr Irvine & desires live in pos. a s
Mesa Or. CM Reward ! If companion ald. St nurse.
found please call 546·0351 Xlnldriver. 675·7794
lea ve name and number
Lost Fra 6116 no lb male It
bm. blk mask St Bernard
mix Reward 499-4561
Fou nd I rish SellH.
Female, Brookhurst &
Yorktown H B 968·3154
r'OUND. Young dog, blk
& wht. v1c Euclid &
Chapman, G G $37·8398.
FOUND: lrnih Setter.
male, yng, in M1ss1on
VieJO. 830·9445, 768·4445
FOUND : Bouvier
Flander blk dog, he's at
Orange County A.rumal
Shelter. has only 3 dys.
ft3G.9445, 586·9606
F o und : Sm l dog.
Chihuahua. Sun eve. Vac ·
Paulartno & Coolidge •
CM 510-0124 art Spm.
Ptrsoftalt 5350 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Mature woman would like
to care for older couple
or lady. Lite housework.
Leisure World. 642·5063
HetpWanted 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
.lCCMTG /Clerk
Expr'd ind1v1dual In
lerested in rtttme
permanent work. Good
koowledge of account·
1ng, typ1ng, 10 key, Great
potential lo right person.
C.M. area. Call 519·2238
dys, 646·6153 aft 6 &
wlalds.
Accounting Clerk
Realestater developer in
Fasbion Island. Req an
tndiv. to proceas Acc'ts
payable type financial
statements. correspon·
dence, & maintain acct·
ing dept. files. Grp ms
plan paid by company
Send Resume in clull
salary req. to controller XX DANCE OF f''UN XX 366 San Miguel Su ate 200 B<~aut nude girls Dance NB 92000
& rap sessions at our n('w ---------
location 1s the most lux Accounung Clerk w/moth
unous m Or1msie County aptitude. Ca I I Donna
If you deserve the best &14-1000
tty it. Now opea 2A hrs,.__ .... ____ _
every day 1•
2060 So . Euclid .
Anaheim Exclllna de·
tailsS34 lSlll
Divorce/Bankruptcy
~.
Action Typing, 960·5419
OUTCALL
Mcal«J9 • • • • EscCM"h
MC/IA U l·JI I !
TOUCH OF CLASS
MODELS
ESCORTS
975-GOU '46-7111
• l)/A ... MtC ... ViH
llA M -.1A.M
Acct.J\g Bkltpng TEMPORARY
Rqiater Tqjay lo work
on various accounUnl( &
bookkeeping assign·
menta. Work close lo
ynur hotJ)e . Figure
Clerks to Sr. Accoun·
ta,.s needed lhruout
OranaoCo.
Robert H•lf'11
Accountem~
500S. Maltl, Ste 501
No. Tower, Uruon Bank
lQ The Clt,y cl Oran&• 714/~103
.ACCOUMTIHG CL-'S
l Yr oCc exp/10 key /In
Newport.
C.U Nancy 640-1978
Atcountint
PART-TIME
Approx 20 hn per wk
Accouolina exper req'd
Good rt11ure aplJlude. 10
key ex~r Apply NII
tional Systems Corp. 436\
&rch St, N 8 (Near 0<'
Airport I Equal Op
porturuly Employer
Adnuniatrauve
AMl.&tant
FflLO STUDY
COORDINATOR
ASST. Ill.
$1087·$1305 Per Mo
" Assust faculty In fo~ld
study relal~ courses
Conta ct Community
agencies. coordinate.
monitor & evaluate field
study place m e nts .
Counsel students regard·
lng field study options,
assist in d evelopment
and implementation or
sklll workshop. Maintain
fiJes and wnte reports as
requested. Req. skills an
o r ga n izing and
coordinatmg work walh
others and oral and wnt
ten commun1cau on. in
terviewlng, tra1n1ng .
fam1banty of local com
munity service agencies
& social science issues
related to health. educa uon. criminal justice en
vtronment. etc .
Apply for J ob CC 192 by
June23.1978.
UNIVERSrTY OF
·CALIFORNIA. ffiVJ~E
Personnel Department
Rooml52
Adrnirust.rallon Badi:
Irvine, CA 917\7
Affirmative At•t1on
Employer , Women
Minorities, Handicapped
& Veterans Are
Encouraged to Apply
Ambitious self starters
Serio us about ~up
plemenlmg the £am1ly IO·
come Ptr. Call for appt
494-5168
A mother w /lime on her
hand i., make extra
money this s ummer.
p1t1me at home. Call
84.2·9513
A/PAYABLE
Build your future w /sohcl
co Construcllon exper
helpful. Great Loe To
$975. Call Michele Kuhn,
54G-500l. Snelll.ng & Snell
ang of Newport Beach
Agency. 4340 Campus
Dr
ARCHmCTURAl
Proftd DeskJners JobCaptalM
Well established Orange
Co. firm with strong de·
sign & advanced produc
lion systems oriental.Ion
orrers permanent posa
lions wtxlnt benefits &
opportunities for advan
cement. Minamum 3
years exper in l)'l>t! I &
Ill Hos pitals. Com
merclal, RecrealJon.
h•wdiah 0,.MIC)I
DmtLRowtanct
& Assoclat.s. Inc
77 6-1 150 Aftaheim
Ariitt /SilkscrHtt
Exper'd di al ..
nameplates, emblem::. &
color separations. Xln1
working c onds Cul
979-7660
Assemblers wanted ro1
swing shift 1n CM mri
plant. $3.30. Ask for Mr
CWford. 642·5254
Assembler trainee (01
lighting fixtures. Some
warehouse & shippin'
duties S40-46Zt
ASSEMBLERS
501'ramee Assemblers
Needed lmmed1atrly
Long & Short Term
Assignments
3Shifts Avaalabl('.
Must have own trans p.
C_, Today 556-8520
Free. Top Pay. Vac Pay
Vidor Temporwy
SerYicn
Div Walter Kidde & Co
GU Birch Street
Suite 213
Newport Beach
Equal Opportunity
£mployer MI F
AMembly
TRAINEE
~SEMBLERS
& PACKERS
NEEDED
IMMEDlATLLY' !
SUMMER
JOBS
TOPP'AYlll
All shirts, day, swing &
graveyord inc ludca
wltnds. Lona & ehort
term asalanment.a. Holl
dny & vacation pay Ho~p1l•laut1on pion
avail.
·vaLT
tt ,....., •• Atl ...... H "-K I '41
l141C-.-Drhe
54M741
< Acn>81 From
Oranie Co. ~Jrpon >
Equal OpJ)Ot Employer
OFFICE CLERK
Retail marine hardware store seeks
office clerk w1lh JO key experience.
Lite accounting for sales reports.
filing & purchas in g. Netlonal
company with a ll major benefits.
Beach Location.
Call T. Walker 493-4455
FOi" lllhrview & .,,..._.,
HtfpW-.d 7100 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
ASSISTANT APT MGR. Beauty salon in CM needs
Couple prefer r ed. hair stylists. 65% com·
~eneral handym11D & rnission.548-3446
rnumt, live on premises. Be t al I Br apt provide d au ys on .
494 8541blwn9AM·5PM. Needed: Assistant, .gd opp o rtunity. assai>t
owner Asst. Manage r Retire ·
ment home . Live an or on ____ 63_1_-_131M __ . __ _
call Sal open 646·6716.
64S-7SSS ------AU'T'O M O'l'l VE
PARTTlME/
FUU TIME
!Ugh School grads look
ing for a career ? Not Just
another job Ir you are 18
BEAUTY/Ai.lk'-'
needed at salon in
Fashio n Island. Call
~
loatAu Mbt,
Day or ru&ht. We train
16.11 Placentia, C.M. '
years or older. willing to Boal Manufacturer
i.tart al the ground floor. We are interviewing fo~
work on est.abtishing a the following position&:
career pa th. & have the 1) expenenced produc·
need. not J~t th~ want to lion foreman, capable of
learn. here s all rt takes: now chart.mg a 2·3 pro-
·l llgh school dtploma duct uoe & capable of
Well groomed m:ina~1n1? & scbedululg
Poi.1tave atlllucle 111 per,onne l 2 > ex-
1:1100 clnvmf( re<.•ord p~..nencl'd tnm <'arpen
l\tid most of <111, have thl• tcr~ wath tools. All appll l1~1rl' to grow with an l.'anti:. seriously con
JKKressave & SU<'t\?ssful '>tdl•rcd. Many frangl'
<'Orporat1on. benefits. Call for an appt
CALL TODAY AlaJuela Yachts. 545,9177 .HOBERT PRICl::
979 2500 BOAT RE PAIRMEN
• Mec h /Elet'l /Hull IAUER BUICK Re pair / Refinis hing
2925 Harbor Blvd yachts to 80'. Must have
COSTA MESA wat.enronl boat yard ex-
"OrangeCounty's per Black1e·s Boal
11 l Bwck Dealer Yard, b'7:Mi834
AUTOMO'l'IVE BOOIUCEEPER
IMMEOIATE Mf". business In Irv. In
OPENING dustnal complex seeking
an Lincoln· Mercury de qoal'd elderly. P /Time
alerstup off ace for lady hkpr with exp. thru to &
wath automotive bll<'k· including lnal balance
Around Typmg 11 must· Call. 979-776Sfor appl.
OMV experience helpful •
but not essential Apply Bookkeeper/See Y
toMaryClarke, Business Mature person. ex
Mgr penence necessary, near
Or Cty airport. 752..()894
RAY FLADEBOE
LINCOLN-MERCURY
HONDA ANO
BRITISH MOTOR CARS
IRVINE
830.7000
AlJJ'OMOTIVE
EXPERIENCED
CASHIER
Good working cond1 uon.s. good pay & com
pan:,c benefits. I( ex
pen enced. phone Mr
Wnghtal
COSTA MESA
DATSUN
284.S llARBOR Bl.VU
540.6410 540..0213
AUTO SERVICE
ADVISOR
TO)Olct agent·y an Hunt
1nRt.on ~ach needs e'<·
penenl·cc1 ::.('rv1re ad
\'Ii.or 5days a wt.>ek. best or ben1f1ts Cal l Mr
Smith 847 ·8555
AUTO SHOP
fOR.EMAH
Toyota agent·y in Hunl.
Beach needs shop
foreman with Toyota ex
penence. S Day week,
best ol benefits Call Mr
Sm1th847 ~
Babr.;1ller. super\'lse 10 &
S yr old from 8am·3pm
b 26 7 7. wkdys only L,1g
Bch 494 3856 .
Babysitter /Housekel'per
Exp & reliable udult. I
Bookkeeper , exper only
thru ranancaal s tate ·
ments. multiple set of
books. NCR background,
outstanding opportunity
to work in the pleasant
almosphere of Corpotall'
office of National Ladies'
S pel'lalty Shops. All
benefits . Apply an person
or send res ume No
phone calls. Back Street.
6M BSt. Tustm, 92680.
BOOK KEEPER lull
C'harice. lhru financial
statement. Manufactur.
1ng exper pref'd, For C1tst
growing new company
Great future for the nght
person. Call G. Baker, al
714-642-7840 ---1\00KJ<F;ErF.R. Mature
part tame to f /lime in
Fall. A/P, AIR. payroll.
V:.irll•ty . Mu1rl'i ead
Callcnes. Call Ms. Chap-
pell, 549-9191
IOOtUCHPER F /C
Rapidly expanding
Newport Beach develop-
ment company needs ex·
per1enced bookkeeper
F /C. Please phone
17141640-51 IZ
IUS&OYS
EXPERIENCED
Stuft Noocll<' Restaurant,
i'lcwport Beach, 215
R1 vers1de. Apply In
p e r so n between
llJm·lp_m_. _____ _
Business woman sc~ks an
aggress111e leade~ to
tra10 & develop others in
d1 str1 bu ting consulting
husmess. E. W.C. 962-818\
mfant, wkdys. fullllme CAFETERIA
Tuslln731-t0S8eves In plant. Days/eves. full
Babysitter needed, my or pttime. C-061.a Mesa &
home. full tame. Call Irvine area. Steady
eves. 957 -0698 employment. 9!M·233~
Babysitter needed. part CAMI COUHS&Oa
lJme days Located from MtF'. Must have station
Magnolia lo Brookhurst wgn or van. Good wa«es,
to Ne wport Beach summeremployment.
8'2-0917 54!>-514$ -------------------Babysitter . needed for 10 Carpet & Upholstery
mon girl . Mon Fra. Cleanrr.over21. Drivers 8~pm Srn1tle parent req he 640-27_00 _____ _
resp ndll. Your homt-or -
mine. 675·3185. aft 7pm. C h 1 Id ca re w I 11 t t•
h:.cwork, one 9 yr old
1<11rl. one 12 yr old boy
who 1toes lo yr round
~rhool. Well·manoered
t•htldrcn, nice home &
neaghboC'bOod. No smok-
ing. neat ~rsoo. Ref's,
t'.V. 962·3614, Mrs. Han.
cock, aft Spm.
Bab)':'liller /hsekp'r, ltve·
In for 9 yr boy. Irv area soo wk CU II 552·9086.
Bankina
CUSTOMER
SYVICECWK
TraiMe
Must enjoy customtr
contact & have l(ood
communlc allv~ skills
Ute accur. typing req'd.
UHIOMIAHK
6l0 NtwJ>Ort. Ctr Dr. N 8
Plt&H Cont.act
Doris Mitchell SSS 5280
For lnlervw appointment
Equal Oppor Employer
8olrt.mder p rr. apply 6/23
9am Jaapers. 3672 S
Blist.ol. S A
CIYIL
ENGtHlllJ•
Lfoadlnll OC firm olfers
outstandln1 oppor for
pro1e1:l englneen, de.
1taners & draftameo ex.
pcr'd In subdivlalOf\ &
l und devel o pment
en111neer1ng. Rtalstra.
uon t 3 yrs e~per. ~·d
ror project en&rs. 2 Vra
rrun exptt req•d for de-
sttnen & draftamen. Ap.
ply ln peraoo lo; Mr.
Bnuty Salon In C.M F\Jentet at Robert. 8tl.n,
peed8 Wla Styh:1ta. 6S'i'-William Frost le Na«.,
rommisaloo. $48·3446. 1401 Qua.ii St, N.B.
Wont Ad Hclp' &12·~711 Claulfled A<h GOa71
. --. ..... -. . . . -.... ._ ........ " ' . . . ' ~ . -, ..
1
.Aflpl.-ce ltepair ~ Senlc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
U & J Appl1anct St-rv
TIUl'CHARGE$10
"°2S Mum. s A
~~22 957-0169
umpoo & steam cl.:an
<..'olor bnahtt>iw,... wht
cpQ tO mm bll'ach Clton
liv. dl.n rm. ball St$ Avg
rm S7 ~. cuuch $10. chr
~ Guar elim pet odor
Cpt repair 15 yrs expr
•Save Moocye Do worlr. mysell. Refs
Drhewayl'.•Parktn~ lot 531-0101.
•Repairs •Seokouting ---------
• L1 c. N B . C M S &S CahriftCJ
Asphalt646-487t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••----a... R-'"' Wedd 1 n gs. 11 u m rn e r .... ,...... .,.-r parties wine tasting.
CDllfr.ctor •••••••••••••••••••••••
UMOOIWMG
Custom Room Ad&> Cabmeu·eoun~ ~-otfu~e-O>mm·Alt.
CUltom Hom It Unit.I
Qu.ahty OOl QuilntJty
Wm.8. Andcnoo·Bldr
Free Eat G3l 0361
Room Additi o n s &
Rbmodellng. 31 yrs expr
w/hard to build s1te11.
IMAGINATION Is our
J>'ISSWord. Quail Builders
#213494 Gordon 644-6881 ••••••••••••••••• ••• ••• Cabana'.-. For The Fine
Mobile Bicycle Repair Al Artol Catenng. 645-9858.
Your Home. For Appl Ca Ii r o r n i a Co as l a I
Call 89H4.5S. C-nt /Concrete Service New. remodel &
• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ha ubn.g. Free estunat.es.
._..... Senote-e Foundations. r etaining Call Max at 492·6393. ••••••••••••••••••••••• II bl k t DATA PROCESSING wa 5' o~ s. pa ios. COMM'L & OFFICE In· 556-8241. Lie d. . od I Services for small busi-tenors (new & rem e ).
nesses & professions CUSTO M CEM ENT . Custom residential adds
Custom programming. Onveways, cir concrete. & remodel. Deal w/con·
Reasonable. Southwes exp ose a g r e gate. tractor. no saJesmen in·
Services. 957-0162 wtrlllstponds. Free est. volved. Npt Bch. Irvine
•••••••••••••••••••••••
ELECTRICIAN PHced
""ht rree ei>Uma tc on
l&r1e or sniall Jobt. Laeensed 873-03S9
, :ilt .......................
WESTERN fl'~CE CO.
Wood & Chainhok
Uel:MS-1~1 536 1837
\
•••••••••••••••••••••••
CXX: Student. 1 Ton truck
Trash. tree tnm. Hon
642-5703. 979-6489
••••••••••••••••••••••• Carpet clcan1ni;. win·
dows. oveDB, we do 1t oil'
The MoPpets MG.2393
Lite h a uhog -m ov1ng . Walls. ceili ngs, noor~ &
Garage-Yard cleaoina windows cleaned. Call
Reas. rates. 6'2-07os alter 6 PM. 646-6145
Rubb is h h a ul i n g.
furniture movmg & tree
trimming. Reas. reha ·
ble. 49'7·2897
SUHSHIHE GIRLS
T he p rofession als In
home and oCflce clean·
mg. We are fully ansured
ls your service? Free
•VERYl.OW PRICES• Student. bi.: truck : Haul ~Umate,540-9525
On Gardening Malnt. ing, clean-up, trees cut. DIRTY WINDOWS?
<'.;eorge M9-201S Any size job. 494. 7600 CALL LYNN
Cle an-ups, Ha uling, CHEAPEST hauling 1n SJ&.77ll 960-5&44
Landscaping. lmmed. town. Fr. ests. CH EAP' XlntHouseclearuog. Jo':ist·
servicing. 6'2·9907 642·299Sor 545•1390 N ThOl'ougb. Exp. rds &
trans. J erre 631-1711
Tree trimming & gen.
clean-up & hauling. Call ~75 aft 4PM aslr. for
Gilbert.
We'll haul anything. no
job too big or loo :.ml Marne<! couple wants to
call Doug. 673·8778 clean houses. 2 years
exp. 548·2049. Celia.
•••••••••••••••••••••••
••••••••••••••••••••••• Want a REALLY CLfo;AN
MalOftrf ••••••••.•.............
Bm:kwork Small JObli
Newport. Co:.t.1 Mesa &
Irvin(' 675·317S ev~s
Free £st BlockwaJI. Re
truner Wall, Slu!1l~tunc.
Brick concrete
dnveways. patios. Lie. &
Bonded Bob 963-7339
P~/Paperi'"J ••••••••••••••••••••••• PEn :ns PAlNTING
Expr'd. Hens Rates.
Free Est . (;ull Gen t!
s.52·0458
All P ROFESSIONAL
Painting. Inter 1 £xter
Reas. work guar 642·0386
Paint.mg Extr/lntr. i::x
pr'd, honesc. neat. reas
l.Jc'd 964· 104S Dave
F'lne Exter. Pamung lly
R Sinor. St. he , ms. Try
me 836-5555 24 hrs
559-1342 & C.M. Llc Bl282754. Ph
759-9581 Ccrpetdet HANDYMAN: Carpentry. HOUSE? CaJI Gingham
••••••••••••••••••••••• CNld c-electrical, plumbing & Girl. Free est. 645-Sli3 Landscaping YOUNG M/\N. 5 yrs expr
m w:lllcovering. i''rt-e
ests. 645·8576 Andy. -..-firs. 847 -2787. 5S7 .4504 Carpeoler. f'ree est, Any ••••••••••••••••••••••• DecoratiRCJ Floors, carpets, baths.
•••••••••••••••••••••••
LANOSCAPLNC
Heasooable pnces
968-8783
~1ze jobs. Call AJlan o Licensed child care m my ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lawns mowed . T r ash walls. patios. wmdows
Tony, 640-8649 -home. s uper s umme r Wallpape.nng. p aloting, hauled to the dump. Call Spec. price for vacant ru· Pamting & papenng. <!5
}TS ~erv. Harbor <1rea. St
Lie & 1nsrd 642~2356 Ind carpenter comm'I program. ages 3-8, $25 inL & ext. Free est. XJnt Ray. 498-5990 sidences. res. No J'ob i.oo small: wk. 645-8434 ire!s. qual. work. LJc'd. 1'bose Guys 974-0810 0 1 g ·It Landscape
J ..... _ ""I.,,...., CAC n•25 N.~. 5411.39411 Work done Gt...., Reason. prices Free .,..., ....., """°'or.,...,...,.. C:O..ectcw by job. ....................... Immaculate Cleruung Co. est . · ca 11 a n y t 1 m e Paint Your Castle
----------1 Haul. slr.iploader dump For those who deserve 640-7070 Custom 'Remodehn" ••••••••••••••••••••••• tbebes ---------"' Bectricat trk~radmg. tree wrk. L 7~7
Spec1ahxm(l m rc:.1de11
t1aJ homes. lilt & i:>.t
Please check our ri•
rerences. Lie 1J 320881 Gudr . 1nsrd, frt•(•
est.'Ted. 636-7085
Additions. Call Vince R.J. Jluffman&Son. d .ti ,A 831 L2S7 Landscaping Tree tn m ·
Lenhofr&Assoc.673·7404 Remodel&addilions. ••••••••••••••••••••••• e ons e"'. • Rosemarie's Hoosedean ming. Clean-up. 8 yrs
645-4644 or 548-4541. Hubbcwd Electric Classified Ads. your one· ing. Rers. reason. Own exp. Free est. Noboru
Ucensed & Bonded. U c3271.36 645·6974 stop shopping center. trans. 642·1403. 645-3439 84840tl3or897·2862 Sell idle items &t2·S678 ------·
Oen cal
ADP
IENSION
'SERVICES
Oppor. & challenge of
fere<I to 1'esp. indiv. in
vur fljewpor t financu1I
firm located in Fashion
1sland. We have im med.
operun.gs for :
·Cl.ERICAL
I t'lgure ap & hte type>
-RECEPTIONIST
-CLERIC TYPIST
-GEMERAl CLERK
IMu1lRoom1
XJnt workin~ conds & co
bi!n~flt:-. off ert.'d
:CLERKS
UTOTEM
Operungs Now Available
for full or p/t.ime cle rks on 2nd & 3rd shifts. No
exp er necessary-we
train. Advancement OP·
'J)Orturut1es to those who
quahfy. For information
go to our nearest market
or contact lhe personnel
office at
12442 Lampson St
Garden Grove S37-4840
.Equal Oppor E mployer
CLERKS
~NVENTORY Contact Shirley tl44-4360 ---------•I Special l Day Inventory
-------1 Tues AM 6/27. No f'Xper ---------1 nee. (50J People needed.
CLERICAL Ma J o r d ept s t o r e .
Laguna Hills a rea. 16
SUMMER JOBS Yrs & up ~~l~t~~ •
All s kills ur ge n t ly ~o~ needed. Long & s hort 0 overload
t erm assiinment.s. Jloli
day & va cation p ay 557-0061
Hospit a lizatio n p l a n 3723 Birch St. N.B.
available Equal Oppor Employer
VOLT
,..fllN!lOQAAV fiERVtCES
3848 Campus Drhe
546-4741
<Across From
OranJ:e Co. Airport)
Equal Oppor Employer
ClencaJ
If Prop 13
Hurts
We Can Help!
-ct.ERIC TYPIST
P tl1me. Sharp .. people
person" to work p/t1 me
in exec ofc. Xlnt typin~ s k 111 s < 6S wpm). 25
h rst wk. 1 Flexible
scheduJmg). S4 Hr. Good
co benefits. Contact J an
Hess. (714) 83.1-8383
State Mutual Savings
4001 MacArthur. NB
F.qual Oppor Employer
CLERK TYPIST
Ins urance co. in N.B.
seeking trainees for ac·
counting depl . Perm.
pos. Ute typing. Sal $500.
Good co. be ne f it s .
833-8450
Uncertain about your
futurP .LooKmg ror a CLERK T y p ist. pro·
new career? Temporary gress1ve N. 8 . r~al es~ re-
a:.s1gnmenls m omce. ID· searc h appra isal h rm
dustr ial & marketin~ has a nd xlnt oppor. for
:.upport ~k ills . w o rk an e n erget ic p er.son
when & wher~ you want. w /good t yping ~~ills,
Yoo don't pay, w e pay ~hone handling ab1liti.es.
you filing & copy mach~ne
oper ation. Congenial
staff. good hens. Oppor
to grow . Sal c om-
mensurate w/s kills & po-
i.enL Call 642· 7860 for in·
lerview.
t:all or <'<lme m today!
IELL~
bEAVICe~
Nt'wport Beach 833-1441
u.iuna Niguel 831-0542
Garden Gro\'e 038-0500
Coctltail W~1
School
Earn up to $300 per wk.
Low twtion. Placement ---------1 assist. 7Sl-9194. CLERICAL
SPECIALIST
fl Mooth pos. avail for in-
d Iv. w /m a th com·
prehension & orgaoiza-
Cocktail Waitress. exper.
Appl y 6/23. 9am
J aspers. 3672 S. Bristol.
S.A.
tlooa.1 abWty. Some com· ---------.put.er knowledge helpful
B e n e f i t s inc lu de
mechcal/dental & twuon
refund
@ PAOAC mUTUAL
700 Newport Center l>r
Newport Beach
Equal Oppor Employer
Commercial
loan Officer
l~!~!~r ~~~~~yrs
lending cxper. Must be
(·npable of assuming
CLERICAL ... Luture udmlnistr ative
SPECIALIST
Uppor for indh w 1cx
per 1n verbal & wn tfen
l'Ommunlcallon ski Is.
Group Insurance back·
ground belplul. Slgnffi·
cant career potential for
qualified candidate who
can d eal e fte d ive ly
w/tbe public u well aa
~k tn a team effort.
Benefits Include m en
dicaltdental & twti()n re
fW>d.
.@ PAOAC muTUAL
700 Newport Cent t-r Dr
Newport Beach
f'.qual Oppor Employer
re .. pons1bllit1es & be
growth & prol1l oriented
Major bank loan training
& MBA desirable.
AggresaJve lr>dependeut
b a nk provides xlnt
benefits, promotional op-
pomm.iUea & sal com-
mensurate w/exper. For
lmme d conaider atlon
pleue send resume &
salary hiatory in con·
fidence to:
IEXlC. OFACM
POlo•7120
... w1*'f leach.
t2'60
F,quttl Oppor Employer
CONCRETE-f1rusbers &
fonn setters. Exper pre·
rerred C3 II S48· 7001.
Construct.Jon supennten·
dent. 3 yrs exp. flee.
Salary negoti a b le.
CM/HB area. Mail re·
sume to P.O.Box 18768.
lrvine92714
COOKS, &p.r'd
Days & Nights
Apply betwn 3-5pm
Tuesday thru Thursday
Reuben·s. 251 E. Coast
Hwy, Newport Beach. ----
COOKS HELPER
Expenenced. nights. din·
ner hou~e. beach area.
Call 642·9434. -----· COOKS W an t ed.
Breakfast, tunch & din-
ner sh1fls. Ma Ba r ker 's
Restaurant. 212 E. 17th
St, C.M 646-4303
COOKS WAMTED
Broiler & S:iute SpeciaJ-
1 y. Cont inen tal ex-
perien ce p r e f e rre d .
Lunch & d11111er. Apply in person Mon-Wed 3-S. The
Victor llugo Inn. 361 Chff
Dr. Laguna Beach <NO
P H O N E C ALL S
PLEASE>
Cooks w ant e d . ex·
p eri enced pr efe r r ed.
Full or part lime. ~pply
in person 3·S PM. Coco's
Famous Hamburger s .
tS5S Adams. CM. ----Counter it•rl P IT for dry
c lea n e r . Mr. Be:.t
Cleaners. 2939 E . Cst.
Hwy. CdM. 67S.3300.
COUNTER GIRL
Full tim e. a pply in
pe r son 8A M ·5P M .
Cameo Cleaners 1650San
Miguel Dr .. N.B.
eo.ter & Ccnll
flecjsterHelp
Min age 18 yrs. Apply io
person. Dela ney's Kettle
oC Fish, 630 Lido Park
Dr. N.B. 67S.314S
Couple wa nted to manage
small business. P tllme.
Mr. Hall 642-1634.
COURIER
wa nted for local d e·
liveries from Corona del
Mar to HuntJogton Beach
area. 2"2 to 3 hours per
day Monday thru Fri·
d ay. $3.0 0 /b o u r ;
15c/m ile. Call Carol
weekdays at ~2500.
Cutter wanted for wet swt
mfgr. Exper desired or
'Will tram. Apply betwn
8:30-12am! 837 W. 18th St
St.,CM.
Data Processing
DATA ENCODER
A major life ins. co.
headquartered In N.B. is
seeking data encoders .
An xlnt oppor. for in·
d 1vldual w /keypunch,
key tape or key disk
tr aining. Additional
training will be Univac
Cade 1900 key d isk. Test·
ing will be on Univac
Cade. Hrs will be l ta m-
7pm for 6 mo's, ~hen
3:30·1! :30pm for 6 mo's
on a rotating bas.ls. Pe rm
assig nme nt t o swing
shift If desl red
U beral benefit package
& xlnt woe-kill& coods.
Cont.Act Pct'fOM('l Dept
® PAOAC ITlJTlJAl.
700 Newport Center Dr
Newport Beach
F.qual Opp0r Employer
l!l~~I~! !~!r
a 30 dny ud In UI~
1-·1nd what you want in
Ua1ly Pi lot Class1 f1t'C1N
tr you're looking for a bet
ter Job. you won't want to
min the rmploym t•nt
c~umns In Cla11111ficd.
DAILYrlLOT
SllVICE
DIRECTORY
DO IT NOW•
642-5671
. . .
• I 0 . . .. . ..
----
Delaney's Market St. 30th
&Newport Blvd, NB. Ex
pe rienced cashie rs &
c1erks. No phone calls
please.
GEHERAl OFFfCE
DRIVERS NB. insurance co seek·
Men or women 25 yrs or lll& person 1student ok 1
older. Know the coast for vaned duties mclud.
cities. Net $180 a week or bte typing, f1llnA. :-.omc
m ore . Orange Coast hvy l.lfllng. F1t1me Sum·
Yellow Cab, 17300 Ml. mer. Pi t dun ng school.
Herrmann. You nta1 n $2 7S/hr833-84SO.
GENERAL OFFICE
CLERKS
Delivery man for early
am. LA Times home de·
liver y . Adlls only ,
21hhrs /dy. Must h ave econ car. $35()-400/mo.
net. Westmin/HB area.
638-0126.
Valley. <No or Sla ler ---------
MARINERS SAVINGS
Newport hoch
b e t wn N e who p e & GENERALOFFICE
Euclid ) Full or pt.lJme. must 1.>n· •MESSENGER/
GEM ER AL
OFRCE ASSIST ANT
Dental ass1st/r ecept.
Ftr. Mission Viejo. area.
Exp . only '195-0223
DEKTALASSIST.
Oiairs1de. pediat.n c den-
tal orfice. Costa Mesa.
Experience required.
548·S588
Dental front desk. recep·
Uonist in CM. Super Op·
por. for sharp gal w /exp.
Ca ll a n ytim e (7 1"1
67S.3473 or (213) 3~250
Dental Asst. c ha1rs1de
E.-<p, X-ray he Lovely or.
f1ce m CM Call anytime
t7l4> 67S·3473 or t213J
32S-0250
DEHT AL ASSIST.
Cha irs 1de. P /tim e 4
morns & 1 full day. Ex·
per'd only. 548·5504.
De nta l Recpt/Ass't
needed for a new prac-
tice in COM . 673·6443
dys. 830-3S76eves.
Oentat Au't
Chairs1de. X·ray license
r eq uired. non-smk r .
NB /L ido. 673 ·9460.
€73-8894
DRIVER
Sat u rday & Sunday
mornings to deli ver Dai·
ly Pilot to earn ers in
Laguna Niguel & South
Laguna. Must have large
stallon wagon or van & a
good dnvmg record For
1nformat1on call 642·4321,
ask for Harry Seeley
EAM OPERATOR
TRAINEE
Includes processing Jobs on the IB~t 1130. Soml'
card deck maintenance as well as report pn•
paratlon. Pos1t1on rcq's
knowledge of basic ('Om·
puter concepts & pro·
gramming t echniques
through exper . o r educa·
tion. Offers formah Led
career paths. 3pm·l lpm
Be n efi t s i n c lu de
medical/ dental & twt1on
refund.
Contact Personnel Uept
® PACIAC muTUAL
700 Newport Ctr Dnve
Newport Beach
Equal Oppor Employer
DenUI Assistant. F /T , front & back ore backup Early morning deh very
help. Some Sat m orn for LA Tim es. Costa
work. Pref mature ex per Mesa. Newport Bch.. No
person, X-ray exper & lie _coU __ ect_ing...::...._83_2--_7_089 __ _
r e q . Sal a r y ope n Otdta.kTechs
642-6880. lmmed openings & op.
i>EHTAL SERVICE portwtities In an estab
COORDIMA TOR co. in Orange Co. airprt
Person w tfroot ore den-area. Applicants to
tal administration exper . troubleshoot, repair &
needed to work In house test electroruc systems. Recent analog & digital s uppo rting our field e.xper req'd. Interview
service reps & coordinat· by appt.only. 5S7·9051 ask
ing service activities. We for Busch.
olfer a career oPpor w I a
major data proceesl.ng ~........,_
firm for ao 1.ntelligent. Exec. Secrelar)' S12K
h i ghl y motiv a t e d . AJPayClerk to S900
articulate lndlv. w1good Jr.Sec/Recept $850
clerical skills & exper. lD ImurSecy to Sl2K
dealing w 1people~'Please lrvi.ne Personae! Aitency
call Pete Meade. 546-6080 488E17th Costa Mesa
orsendresumeto· SWteZM 642·1470
JDC
Dental Practice
Systems
2283 Fairview Rd
Costa Mesa
DEHT AL OFFICE
Needs an expergd typist
recept. Call 644-0683
Dental Recpt. NB Ortho
olc. Ortho exp req. Start
at up to saso. 642-~
DESKCUU
For downtown hotet In
Laguna Beach . Mu st
have exper. ln 4200 NCR
macb. Apply to Auditor.
betwn l Oam & 5pm.
494-1152
Female Packagerci. Merit
raises. Call 548-Sl2S. 1S37
Monrovia Ave . NB
FfSHIH'i TACKLE
Retail tac kle dealer
loca t e d in Ne wpo rt
Beach needs man for
counter & oome service
work. ToP pay. Chance
for advancement. Good
knowledge o! Pacific
Coast fis hing a must.
Send resume to Ad # 139,
CIO Daily Pilot. Box
LS60. Co:ita Mesa, CA
92.6216
Fountain Va lley Doctor's
o(Cice nds front om ce
girl, billing c x per
necessary. 968·~58
Desk Clrk /Nile Adtr. AP·
ply iQ person. Surf &
Sand Hot e l . Laguna
Beach. GAS MAN for loc;al car
---------wash. Salary 1-comm . DRIVERS eauoo.1039.
<Cross Country)
No s pecial lie r eqd. GIMEltAL OFftCE
MacGregor yacbl.8, 1831 Exper. nee. Ute typing. °' Ii c M Proficiency w/f1 gurt'l4. 10
caac."CQ a. · · Key by toueh. Oppor for
For Ad Action
Call a
Daily Pilot
AD-VISOR
642·5678
advaocement. Xlnt co.
benellta. lnfermal ore.
Call Millie afl 9am ~.
Ge•rllOffke
Resp., decisive Ind Iv .
abl• to work w /llle
l uptrvialon needed for
Fashloo l1le . lnve1tment firm.640-01Z1
General ()(fke
Matl.U'C. d OYI . Apply
8.30-10 30AM Mon. Wed.
Thun. Fri. 2148 N¢wport
Ma ki! your s hopplna ~d, Cl\4 . L ln~1lco
easier by W1ln1 the Dally ---· -------Pilot Clanl11cd Ada. WaotAd11 Call 642·5678
.... ,. .. _ .... _ ...
JOY phone contact, work mg w/customers & detail
work. Full benefits. app.
ly Mon·Fr1. 8am-L2pm :
Barden's Pest Control,
696 Ra ndolph. C.M
:>46-~70
General orf1c~ for J
Herbert Hall Jewelers in
S. Cst. Plaza. 549·1379.
GENERAL OFFfCE
P111me. Good w1flgures
Some typin~. $3.25/hr
1 5 Mon Fri. f~uut Nwpt
Ctrinsufc 833·!1590
Genet"al Office ht>IP Apply
in person bt wn :1 & 4 :111
P~t M·F Chantet•la1r
Re s taurant 18912
MacArthur Blvd. Irvine
GEHER.AL OFftCE
Heavy phones & typing.
10 Key a d der Good
phone manner essenllal
Small manuf. Sal com·
mensurat e w 1expcr.
fi42 1!)16
Gt?neral Office person for
mail pickup. sort. d"·
tnbute Supply room hte
t·ustod1al dut1c:-. Xlnt
benefits. Irvine lo<:. FIC.'<i
S . James & Co
Ins urance Brokers.
M aurine B r adll'Y.
494-l<Wl7. EOE.
We are seekini.: a
re:.pons1ble pt>rson I<>
work JS an E sc row
Messenger and General
Off1ct: A!>s1stant JI our
Newport 8ea<.'h office
Mu.st have own 't'llll'll'
a11d ty~ 3S wpm
•STOCk CLERtt
C~nmg ava1l:iblt.' lor 1n
1.hv1duul w11 h .i goocl
dnvm~ ret•ord to dch\l•1
and sht>lve stock <1nrl tu
assist m purchasing '>UJJ
plJe:.. Some la,ght uU11:t•
duu~
These are interesting
full ·t1me permanent
position s. with above
avera!(C balary und OP·
portunity for advanct"
ment. i-:xl·ellent t•om ·
pa n y p .i 1 d b l' n f'f 1 t s
packa~e ineludini: .i
~t'nerou' dt•nt.il plan
You 'll l'nJoy thl• lwa1111 ful
work 1n~ .. n, 1ronrn\•11l
.ind l UnJ.:l.'nl JI .ti
mosph!!rc ol J h11.:hl\
progrcbSl\'e ori.:an11.1
uon
~yAt
MainOffiu
Gener a l Office, PUX 1515 WHtcliffDr .
Answer . Ser v. Oprs. Mewportleoch
lmme<I openings for ex· i::qual Opportunity
per'd or quahf1e<I people. E m ployer Rate of pay depends UP· , ________ _
on e xpe r . App ly 1n 1----------
person Mon·Fri. 9am· G 1 R L F R 1 DAY for
4prn. 1.55 Rochester St. Coostroction Co. Excep.
CM t1onal oppor. f tbright ---------•! person on the way up Typing hte bookkeep·
GENERAL
LABORERS
Urgently Needed!!!
SUMMER JOBS
Warehouse
Stock Clerks
Shipping & Rece1vil)~
Must have phone & relia·
ble transp. Long & short
term assignments. Hoh·
day & vacation pay
Hosp1tal11:at1on plan
avail.
VOLT
tf'.MPll~At-1</ hf nvtCUtl
3848 Campus Ori••
546-'4741
<Across From
Orange Co. Airport>
Equal Oppor Employer
General Office
PART-TIME
Payroll Clerk n~ed ap-
prox. 20 hrs per wk A1·
counting exper. n'<fd. 10
Key exper Apply Na
t.ional Systems Corp. 4361
1ng1reception1st Loni
term exec. potenlwl
<714) 759·0422 Ask for
Jack George
GIRL FRIDAY
Pos1uon reqwres typing,
be1og a recepl1onist.
good dri v m g record.
bookkeeping. et<.'. Call
Warren at
WARREHFOX
LEASING
2582Newporl Blvd
Co!>ta Mt'sa
64§...7661
GUARDS
Full & p/t1me All areas
Uniforms furn. Ages 21
or ove r . R e ti red
we lc om e . No expe r
necess. Apply, Universal
Protection Service, 1226
W. Sth St. Sant.B Ana. In·
tervw h.rs &-12 & 1-4 Mon·
Fri
HAIRSTYLIST
l swtion now avallable
for rent. ALSO I p/t1me
sta'\1on for re nt. Very
bUBY shop. Easy to bmhl
t•llente le . To m Rul'
Hairstyles 645-4012
R1rcb St. N B < Neur OC Hair StylJsts
Air port I Equa I Op Exp. w1t.h followmf( for
portunily EmplO)'l'r lioomlng beach urc•J 1\p
ply 1n per~on J2fi
GENERAL
Manne. Balboa Is Ask
forTtna
OFFICE H:ELP! I'd love to mfft
someone w ho loves Naliooa.I educatloo ttr m ehlld.ren and can come to
ts r elocating Its aub· my house and watch m y
&ldiarY accelerated pilot 2small boys. Hrs: 8 5:30,
training to the Newport M. F . Be fore 4 p m
Deitch comple x. This re· Mz.t.308
ioeaUon has created 2 -...... .---· ------
po11ltions ol a 11eneral or-HOSTESS
flee nature. Typing skills 21 or over. Stuft Noodle
& 8 pleunnt phone voice R e s t a u r a n t , 2 t !I
art' n t-cded + nut River s ide Or, N ll
htndwr1t1na to h('Iµ 549 7418
enroll our ~l11dcl\l~ ---------
rtf'lllJlt' apply a\ OUT COT HOU!J t-'ront ~k CltTk
porate hdqr\fs MOl'\·Fri ~!C<'tll work1na cond Gd
II 3, t'fat1onnl sr:stt•ms Pny. f'Xpd prfrd Apply
Corp. 438\ Birch St. N. 0 In person. S11nclp1per lnn
<Ne~ oC Alr'port I Eque l & Tmr11-1 Club 2101 E
Opportunity Employer. Coa~t Hwy CdM •
'
r~/PaperiftCJ Tr'ff s.rtic• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Prof po1nung. l<:xt & 1111 <.:urt1s Tree Scrvtee.
U,w rah!'> Hl'ls 1''rt>c Towl t.rct' c11re. Ltc'd &
&ii 536-4780. 536-4383 bonded 548·3126 ------WE WILL .PAINT AN Tutoring
AVERAGf; HOUSE ex •••••••••••••••••••••••
t.cnor. ~II Aver 4 unir Cr~enuat~ h:acher will
..pt. rxl. $375. •lit~35 tutor 1n Math. Readmg. M7-7334 __ Spunu;h s.57-00!1.
Plcatw JR.,-r AJI subJe<:ls. lat thru 3rd
••••••••••••••••••••••• Expt'r. public school
Neat patcbe5 & tcxturn. teacher. t;aslblutr area.
FREE EST. 893-109 644-0llJO ------PlunCMng RF.ADI NG C LI N I C .
••••••••••••••••••••••• U1t('t·tor/ tch·read in~ llOM~AVt::RS Plumh ~pec1ahst w/MS in read
mg & Heat.Jn)o(. fo'ree est •nK 64 1·7736, 7-9PM
$10 hr Hont>sl & rehablr Summer enrollment
'-Cf'\ ICC BofA. M /<:,, OK
~r; or 847 0383 -------Real Estat.
ltt>mcd1at1on Service
Tut.onog Grades 1 · 2
832·9012
••••••••••••••••••••••• W'...SOw~
I will help you buy or sell •••••••••••••••••••••••
l"rce ~onsultat1on. Mike. Serving <:.M. Npwt Bch.
al{t · 9tl0-S254 I r v • It e 111> o n . Co a:. t
Roofing C I e :i n in g S e r v i c e
••••••••••• •• •••• •••••• 548·581 l ------REPAlll & HEKOOF All Wmdow wastung El Toro
t Y P e s · ., h ' n ~ I t• s · area. Good ra~. Xlnt
r<K·kshakei. t•ompo·tar. ref. Bart837-3774
Pree est S:l t 5900
...............•.......
C.:l::RAM lt: tile l\lew or rt>
model Free est Sml
JOh:-. welcome. 536·4967
a.It 5
------~-
Geta clear view from
··A CLEAR VIEW" Co.
631 0217 833-1470 AnsSer
Pl.icing a Class1f1ed ad 11.
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700 Nt-wport Center Dr
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700 Newport Center Or
Newport Beach
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Jni.rnor Dc.-s1i:n~r must bl· Manqcr nn.-dcd llCJb b Off' • A Mlai'vt!.IOWi oppor ror • Non !\urglcal f.Jce lift FA.SlflON ISLAND s.c.ity Officers Teller . part lim•. ttX· Wuher ond dryer $100 a thorouihl) t'l.J.I d pro Old 1'' uh 1nnt!d I n ace Ass t PR type rcrsooabty who ~ulespertion s & d 18 f.•ortune SO() company FAliab'I &ecunty r.rm penenl'e preferred Will each. IOOlc nu.
fC"M1Qfl11I L.u.t.:c dt•1111(n (.'n~.im. Hunt. <;tr Mall Nt:w plant in lrvanu h1111 bas olc 1tk1Us Goldrn op lrlbutor11 needed Call seeks • t1harp. maturi.< needs reliable men & <'on~ 1 d c r tr u In e c · 847 0795 __
stt1d10 with all maJnr Call 897 7101 Wed netd.forcapabl•peu oo por. Wiii h:iVI' muct\ Sutanne . 9563457 o r seeretury f lits We11tern women for uniformed Min imu m t y pin g Freeier hke new ~o.
brand11 Dirk ~1 cllt>e1 tOAmlZnoon tohand.levanouapb86(.'5 publ1<' contact Call 752.~ Regional Sales oCfice security posit ion11 1n 40WPM Mutuitl Savlngs Pt>nneyti 20 cu. fl
f'lnc l'\Jrni:.htni!& 17:?7 -----oC olfkc procedure Must Coil.i.t<il Personn1:l A.cen r.tst possess excel typing Costa Mesa. l"u II or & t..oun. 570 Camtuo de We!ttchrr Ur , N1•wpurt MAHAGIMlNT be good typii t & un· t•y, 5'0-6QM, 2790 Harbor. Salesclerk. gift gallery, slollll w/aome s Hor die p I t 1 me . Re 11 red 'F6ll'ella. San t:lemente. 968-l _LS_? _____ _ lieach.~ltl711 Looking for r1n 11ncial dcr:sh1nd bookkeeping t:M pay commens urate taphone exp. We offer welcome. Phone main E.0 E l.l.ke new Chateau Maa1c --:.ecu.nty m•thei.e uucu ()pporturuly for persona w1exper. Summer Job. the prestige and security olc colJect for a Costa Tow Truck Dnvers "X· Chef gas dbl oven &
J:uut-0r. Jruutr~s. P1 ume lain tJmea Local Amw;iy b(e, self .ufflelent 10 Pb betwn 10-12 675 3080 of an 1ntematlona.I corp. Mes a a PP t. < 2 13 I ' b1.0Ve. cont. cleaning. 2 & f iumt'. Irvine area dJ.st.nbul~r wlll ahow you d I v I d u a I . C a l I UCEPT /TYPIST along Wllh an ottract1ve ~US. per'd Top pay Apply' bed corner uruL w/tbl $15.
Will train Ideal for howtogctltw/protltable 714/5.56·2.930 forappt. Cballenglng full lune SALES salary. benefits a nd G&WTowmg. tOOOlrvine 2 bed folding unll. bousewlves, students & spare U1ne business of position w/ac\ive Irvine Expr'd in cosmeUca or working cond In NB. ~rvlce Sta. Attemlant. Ave. NBOO-~ • Walnut portable bar
cpls. Call betwn 3-6pm, your own 646-7989 Openings for 3 adlts to d Real Estate ore. Good direct sales? For great Please subm.Jt resume to expes"d. l'\JU oc p/Ume. TRAVEL A'GEHT w/formka top. 548-5835
(714) 833-7015. earn $200-$.'500 mo PIT. telephone. typing (60 and proC1U1ble opportum p 0 Box 7410 Newport Apply. Arco StaUoo. 17Ui Labo! I* MANICURIST approx to hrs/wk. Ca ll wpm) & clericahkills re· tY call 646-0757 Wed or Beach 92660, or call for & Irvine, CM Newport/Irvine Min 3 GE Refriaerator. F /Y
at0tyA Sh11rp.NewSalon aftnsforappt.642·66&6 q'd.975-0888 Thurs l0to2PM. interview, appt. ,714> )'rsexper.Call75'·155S. Top freezer. Xlnt work· Exper. 1n phlebotomy & CBll 543-2256 Service Station Allen· . ond ,..o::.c 96().-5286
back lob procedures to Oral Surgeon surgical as· SALES/Hardware 759-1551JoanStart dant, exfer 'd. Day & TRAVEL AGENT mg c • -·
work m clinical lab in Man or boy wanted for s 1stan t . Experience Rental yard man. person Expr. pre( F /llme. APP· Eves. F\11 & p/Ume. Ap-Exper'd &tor working be!ori!S --
.. ~ B. Phone 640 0140 & yard work. $3.50 hr. necessary. Call 963-0727 to help w /custorncr~. ly In person Crown SECRET•RY ply, Shell StaUoo. 17th & partner. 549.1966 Hotpomt elec. dbl oven.
ask for Margaret 646-3782, in CM. or 751-9184 after 6 Plit . mechanics. gen'I labor Hardware. 3107 E. Coast "" lrvme. NB. drop-in stove. Green --Huntington Beach. Apply 1954 Plucentia. Hwy. CdM to V.P. Sales of a nwjor UPHOLSTERY 30x66. seo. 833-20M LecJal Secretory MASSAGE TECH. C M. d.Mslon ol lntematJonal Serv Sta Help needed Im· F.xpr'd cushion maker, --
Ellper'd secy toi gen'l lslClass Legit Massage Partner wanted , take Saleslady, p ttime. Refs Corp GoodS/Jl&typmg med. Must be 18 . upholsterer or cushion licydes IOZO practice Non smoker on Spa Cosl.41 Mesa Salary over expansion project io req'd. Call for appoint· req, Previous sales expr. Vay/rught sb&lls avail. sewer wanted imn'H.-d tor •••••••••••••••••••••••
ly. H 8 TopS;ih1ry Mag + bonus. We wall tram. Orange Co. Oppor for 6 U. Sain ment. 631·3473· pref. Steady employ· f\ill or P/l. Apply 990 E. canvas products & yacht ICH CltUISHS
II helpful. but not nee. 631·9625, 645-3433 figure income within 6 One ol S. cahf. leading Saleslady. mature, full ment w/xlnl company CstHwy. NB upholstery company io -FOXI MOPIDS
848-1400 ---MATURE WO MA N ~~f.!,ts9.~~~m~all bldrs and developers is lime Wed l hru Sun. pwdfringebencf1t1.Call Sf!rvStaAt.t.end.F/t&P/l Costa Mesa F t lime 35-lOspds&Moto-Cross
LIGALSECRETARY p /Li m e to welcom e in the process of In· Hallmark Gift Shop for~~COI; day shlfts.Hrly +com m. per manent pos ll100. bikes , parls·acce~
W1thtakerhargeab1hty newcomers & contact Part time PM. daily !~1e;:~~1~':. t~e~r ::; 840-1557 • Cal1673-3320 company bene, salary Repairs all makes.Buy
5 Yrs ex""r Xlnt ty11111" merchants. Fleu ble hrs . charge, entries. typmg 60 seeking ambitious. 3"· SALESMAN WAMTED 635-4131 Scopmamnensshurastfie ewa1~x1 nprg. scll-trade-<:oosign Cycle
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. gress1ve. licensed an Sell Datsuns. Top plan company in Irvine needs welcome. Ca I 645 2247 C.M.642-'19lO
.i.rea Sa1 open 975-0782. PART-TIME GIRL. 4 hrs d1v1duals who have a for top man. Exper'd. enthusiastic person for forappt. -
545-1555 MECHANIC FOREMAN per day, 1 :30·5:30. typ. po81tive mental attitude Live & work in garden per manent position. Girl's gm Schwirur
--Expe.r, trucks. forklifts & mg. phones. client coo· and a reel desire for sul' spot of Calif. Apply In Secretary Basic typmg Jkllls nee. WAITE.RS, exp..-. Stingray. xlnt cond.
Legal Secretary pood en u 1 p . Mu s l b e tact.892-3387 cess, but who understand person only. B<lrwick EXEC sECnRT•ltY will tram. Hrs 8·5. Mon· For pvt club. Must be Make orfer.642·9612 ~lulls. Salary dei>endent ., th •'-· ls d D c -'"" ~ S rtln knowledgeabl e in atu.1e1r goa an ours at.sun, 33375 amino ToThePresldent ..... ta g salary$SSO personable & ahle to ----~g~:ix:r~~~c:,.:~a~::i;0a troubleshooting. repair & PART TIME can only be reached by Capistrano, SJC Real est investment firm mo-. 546-1676 As k for work varied sCht!dUlc. Girls bike
Box.264. ·.~Daily 1'1lot. preventive maintenance hardwork.We will tram, Salesman, F /T . S hoe for educator s. Good Mary. Good benefits. Call 8-12yearsS20.
P 0 . Box 1560. Costd programs. 3.5 Yr'!I mech call for rnterview. Mon· salesman wanted in career oppor & very ' 644-544)Horappt_ ~393:1
exper w/d1esel des1ra-EVENINGS Fri. 9AM-4PM. ask for challenging. Xlnt LYP· Stoclc & Delivtry C & Mesa. ---ble Submit resume or .a.uzz_ .• 960-436 ___ 1 ____ 1 Fas hion Island for •no/sh req'd Exec sec Good dnvmg rec. Apply Waitr ess. A pply in ~_... 10"'" young. rapidly growing ~.., · Y in person, 1526 Newport person, Sid's Blue Beet. ....-r--"" Ml E IM lt'tter w/cxper & salary company . Gd pay & exper a must. Call Eileen Blvd. Costa Mesa l07 2lst Pl. NB aft 3pm •••••••••••••••••••••••
CHILD TUTOR r ~ Q u 1 r e m e n t s to Adults with outstanding, R.E Sales benefits Ask for Morrey. at640-0123. 200.-. Mndlor C..1ass1f1ed Ad IJl93. Daily attractive personaUlies Investment Prop 759-0885 SUMMERJOIS Waitress. bus boy. &
to care for 2 children. Pilot. I' 0 . Box 1560, who enjoy workmg with Sclles&b h · SECRETARY 8 hos tesses. Part t ime. $12:5.
oversee diet. help 1n Coi;la :\tc:.a. Cahf. !>2626 kids. Start at S3.50 per c Gft9e SALESM&&-YACHTS Orgaruzed indiv w/gen'I 0 at as s em b 1 Y · wknds & eves. Mission 646-73l
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eves. personal habits. rnt·rea· --. hr Ph 2 32 Xlnt oppty lO g1ow with clencal skills for health Male/fem. Day or night v c l Cl b eds e 3 lion and after s('hool at Med~cal Office T~am~e. . one 64 .4 1 #250, expanding professional Prefe r experience an mgmt firm m N.B. area. s hif t . We I r a' n . 8311~f~ oun ry u . 0 5 l1v1l1es Tea<'h Spanish tien I a:.s1stJng. Sparush between3·00-5·00P M firm. Super tr.uning brokerage & sailboats. Type65 +wpm. pleasant MacGregor Yachts. 1631 •••••••••••••••••••••••
lunguage & cultur~. tram skiJJs n~odcd.. Lite typ· Ask for Sharon Please call for appl Comm1s:.1on only. Kona phone manner. 640·8950 Placentia, CM Waitresses & cooks want· Persian kittens, CFA re·
in good citi.tcn!>h•p t ake mg. Mus t be able to work Eq ua I Op po r l unity 838 4921 Manne. 675·1403 for appt -oo. exper onJy. Call ror g1St.ered. Xln• quahtv.
iJiscipha;.ir) rm·..1,.,ures. l eves & o r wknd s Employer Salesman. dynaml~. ex· SUPPLYCLERK mterview MonFriaskfor beautiful long hair
Yr expernmcc Must bt> ~-mt PBX Restaurant perieoced. P art time Secretary Progressive S&L seeks .leanor Sharon.673·2840 f!:o~ show par e nts
hi lingual Spani-.h & Answering service Lunch countl·r For mtl'rview M<>n·l-Tt Part time. 10 2. Tues. mdlv.forentrylevclpos. .....,.""""'
i·;n1?hs h sw2 per mo. MEDICAL ASSIST. c1perator tun & P/T . Call Food Preparation 3 5pm. Waterbeds Unlld. 10 2 Thurs. Must be to fall s upplies/form or· WANTED DRJVEa Ab . Kl Take ad to Employment Exper lO phleootomy & 8J.S.3S6l Person wanted to work im Newport Blvd. Costa thorough, i:ood sk1lls. de· ders & relieve mail SUNDAY OHL y ..., ys~igie~h ttens
Ot?ve 1 op men t Dept back lab procedures to at lunch counter in larS?e Mesa pend ab le . N e w port clerk. Some heavy lirtmg To deliver Dally Pilot 6 wksold.64S·lS3l
0 0 T ,..,........, /\d .ui •• work m clinical lab 1n ""IX OPER "TOR health food store Food Beach area. 673·5625 & in· house delivery. Xlnt bundles w C"rn"'rs. R•>-1---------~mploy;;." .... '' ..,.. u) N B PhofK! 640-0140 & 11 ~Shirt. f\111& p/llme preparation. Previous SALES PEOPLE benefits & adv oppor. quires van o7 la';.ge s~· Docp 8040 -----•ask for Margaret. E 'd 1 Pl expenencedesirabl4.'but •.crt·TI-Secretanal Conta ct Jan H ess, •·~wagon and 8 good •••••••••••••••••••••••
LVN or RN needed p/t1me -xper on Y · e a se not n~cssary. Uniform r. "~ Good typist wilh gei\'l of· 833-&1&1 uvu G Id ~IC"' REC~ contact personnel dept. Retirees. housewives. f k 1 d G d dnving record. Phone o en Retriever pup · lt-7f'r11Sator3·llWt'd ,....._ ,_. P-•· San Clemente Gen'I furnished Medical & ice nowe ge. oo StateMutualSavlngs 642-4321 :1nd as k for pies.AKCField&s how
Thurs Good benefits To work rn clinical lab in Hosp 496-1122 hospital benefits i\pply students. We have open· p&h~nde aboClliftyd. 'r2 day Sat 4001 MacArthur Bl. N.B. Harry Seeley. pel. Shots, wor med.
lnq Bevl•rly Manor.340 N . B T y p 1 n g. · · Lindberg Nutrition. ings '" our H.8 Jr. '' ay unngweek. EqualOppor Employer EQUAL r-·-..... w,.,..,".Xlnt ... '-p .
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·1 11 M4"<11t at1ons i'\111 & ~40 Exper operators only centfr. l'M. Ai.k for r a te ro mmens uratc helpful. apply in person Teacbers/Gov'l Workers. Warefto•MRDn/DrYr pup. Champ bloodline
l't Mc1'.• \'•·rda• C11nv MEDIC&L Allsh1fbava.ilable Must manager w/cxper Pleaseapply m to Mr. fo'u e n tes. al Propl3Concerningyou'! Good d riving record. Don.67
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l h,t;p, ~I l cnk1 ~l. <..: M ,,. ha\e trans & phone. Ask Restaurant :\lanagcment pe~A. Seagat~ Liquor. Robert Oe10, William Start p /hme business $3.75 hr. Apply in person. DOG TRAINING
'>\II 5511.'> _ Bock Ofc Aui1tant for Mana n or Jean L401 Uruque lunch & dinner 16101 Bolsa Chica or cull Frost& A:.soc 1401 Quail w1long range secun ty 2831 Mira Loma Ave. Pvt classes &boarding
MACHINIST Busy Nwpt Bech OB, Avocado. Ste 204. NB. house seeks pcr~on for 1714 >840·2711 St.NewportBeach. Forappt.call751-6928 Anaheim.Ca JobnMarun ~
GYN office. Expr'd only I Fash Island> 644·7050. ass'l manager 's po~1twn
·"" H c•o "~" <.:J:i:.s 1\ m.-ed apply Please send Managcmtnl exnorienl't' Sales People WoodwortUftg IA KC Reg S b 1ti Tzu . Secretary /Receptaonist. Teachers desiring "sup-
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\l:J\'hlOl<il for Bml~l'port resume to Ad 238, Daily Person to work in pnnt r _. I "" AQUALUX Mill & llardin).!c Lathe. Pilot, P.0 Box 1560, :.hop. Various duties pre erro:u Wi 1 l'OnMdcr L'I 1 G hi h 1 1 tra101ng rig ht pt.•rson
Part-lime. 1-5:30. Mon
Fri for :.mall arch1teel
engmeer ore. Typing SO
WPM . SJ.60 per hr.
Newport Beach nr
Orange Co. airport.
752-7614
Small g rowing Mfg. Female. $250. 7 Months
needs 2 young men-old. Call 642-744!>.
pkn g & s h pg & -----woodworker wtth mech iLabr ador pup, A KC.
aptitude (w/leach am· yellow F, papers. cham1>
bilious hard workers>. ltnes. bUul. 6 mos, shol.s
Call Mon. for app t. Moving. mus t sell.
645·6777 Walton Cork $125/80.846-9422.
ose to craucl' p1 l'1·1s1on Costa Mesa. CA 9'.l626 rap C expc r e pfu . s a 1 a r y 11 n s u ran cl' Management Polenual.
work. E'per rt•ti•I Tup •~ --but not nee. Onver he Calif hens. E.O E S...'l7 !k.151 ask MED. RECEPT. llrs 8-5 64.&-4070. benefits 494·9765 or appt. 496·30LO
PersonaJ Business
Management. 963-7225 -
for Ron Adam!> Busy Ors. ore. Exp. only PHOTO LAB TECH Maids wanted. ex per un· Benefits 646-3003 Day or nate. P /time. RE.STAURi\N'r
necessary. s teady wo~k. Mervyns is nowtakmg a p· _55_7·_255_7 ______ 1
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Teachers & Subs needed
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842-2943 Wood IA.Kc Fem. Cocker. $75 or
Xra.Y tec:hrucian. pt/lune. best olfet'. Good family ~d company henef1t.s, m· pbcations for p rr Sales
s u ra nce, etc Apply aod stock. Daytime:
M o t e I 6 • fl 2 6 6 evening, & wkend shifts
Westnunster Ave. West. av at I. Apply at 9811
MAIO p/time. Will tram. Adams Ave. HB Between
Lido Shores Hotel. 1111 _10._2_._E_.o_.E ____ _
~-1do Park Dr, Nll Motorcycle delivery, F /T,
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M:.ud wnnll~J. m;iturc & ..,moker 640-6111, ?A hrs.
""l>L'f1l'Ol't'<I. Part time Mon-Fri 'tudcnt <>" L>ei.k l'lerk _M_O_T_O_R_R_O_UTE __ _
rcht-f. l n1~ht a week Tbe 0 1 P 1 t h S al Y I 0 JS a • ome cicpi•nem:c rire larj(e route in Mission terroo. llundyman. li~ht ITIJtnte nance, retired VteJO. Mon lbru Fri af.
UK 642·3030 ternoons. Sat & Sun mornings. Must have de·
pendable car. $50 cash
deposit req. Good driving
record. Call 642-4321
Leave name & phone
Your call will be re·
MAID want.cd full time or
p/l.lme Seachrf Motd .
1661 S Coas t llw y.
Laguna lkh. 494 ·4892
Management turned
MANAGER TRAINEES -------
MOTOR ROUTE A natJonw1de Je~l'lry t'O
will tca<:h you the
.wwelry busmes:.. $250 a
wk + t'Omm No c'ltp nec
Will tram. For appt call
Daily Pilot route in
Laguna Oe41rh & South
Laguna. afternoons.
Mooday through Friday
IH2·516.1 _ __ __ pl~ Saturday and Sun·
MAHAG"' ..... E .... T day mornings. $450.00 ~ " per mo gross profit.
SUJ>t;R t:XTR.\ $50 00 cash depo:.1t re·
INl'OM I:: QUU'ed. Call 642-4321 ask
Local bul>messman scek::. for Circulation. Leave:
p,1rt ti me a:-.:.0('1.!le N11me. Address, Phone
\1u!>t ht! ambit1ol!l>. wall Number and Make or
1nR to lellJ"n & hJVl' 8-10 Car Good for student or
hr.,1wk. For interview l"l'lJred person
t·aU 64S 5921 --~------
MAMA GER
Tht: Daily Pilot ha1' open
m~!. fnr C1rculat111n U1s
I rict M anJ"'1>rs rn the
.:rowmj.! roas t art'J of
OranAe County
Male or fenwle. hl'(!mner
or expcriem·1·<J upph
MOVIE EXTRAS
N E E D E D B Y
H OL LYWOOD
CASTI NG COMPANY
FOR MAJOR FILMS &
1V COMMERICALS S2S
to SHMI per day 1r accept·
i'd, Sm all fee. (714)
761 l2'W
<'ants are t·nrouraged lO HURSE-l.VH
apply. Excell<'nt benefits 3.11 Sh.ill. F /lime. 59 bed
Include group insurance facility. Xlnt bens.
paid by employer. new Bayview Conv. Hosp model company car with personal use. vacation. 2055 Thurin Ave, CM
s ick leave, peru,1on ;,nd _642_·3505 __ • _____ _
credit union. HUR SES AIDES
Uitabbshed scale for this & ORDERLIES
~~:n.bsas:~to~i::r 7 3&3·11. Will train June
pencnce. 'Plus bonU!>CS grads. Mesa Verde Conv.
Minimum reqwrcmenl'I l losp. 661 Center St. CM
arc a ge Ill. Rt•nernlly NURSES rlrjlln driving n·l·orn. w1llulane'~ to work with I.Al 0 Of'fo'?
'nungl011J,1.:1·hm!>ancl NEF.D A S~UMMll:R
.i1rl-;. II .1 m Lo 9 pm JOR WL~kday!'.> with optional Nunn AJct.s
!-tal urday overtlmt• Not LVH's & RM's
JW.t newspoper {M1very. F\111 or p/l1m"e. l!:xper
but total manlli-:cmentor pref'd Wil l train
J def111cd d 111trit't of quaJjf1ed people. Apply
eustomers, youn~ In· F1agship Conv. Center,
deJ)l'nd nt d1str1butors, 4fi6 Flagsb.ip Rd, N.B.
prorn<)C.lon, service. col 64.2-8044.
lectlom. ~------~-'T'boM qualined and in MURSIS AIDIS
terested come to 330 All shllll. Top pay. Xlnt
Weal Bay Street, Costa bcn1. Bayview Conv.
Mesa, Monday lhtouah llMp, ~ Thurin Ave,
f'r1d~ 8 30 5.00 and a ak CM '"'Harry Seeley ln the ---------
Urculatlon ()('putment. Of fl c e man a a c r for ~I Qwortuntly ett.abllsboo mtcriOf de·
Emi>loy<•r l\lgn Orm. l.itt-bkkplna,
order cxpcd1tlng, & acn
MEED HELft? olc work w public con
llc•lp yourstlf tl'l u tart Salary <'om mens
lft.•nplng ~Cl Minn oC w tabllily t.oc11tlon or
QUallnl-d Ho1K1fut11 o.c. Airport. 549·1~.
ltllbcDAJLYl>ll.OT Huve aomcV11ng to ad.I?
___!,IELP WANTF: D t\ DS CJass1flt'd ada do It well.
PILOT
Corporate, exper'd ti~ht
pressurized twin. Approx
60 hTS per mo. Send re·
sume g1vmg ratings. hrs
& compensation req'd.
to: Jack E. Bivin, 3955
Birch. ste E. Newport
Beach. Ca 92660.
Plumber Min exp 3 yrs.
m repair & remodel
979-8065
f»kESS PERSON
FUU time. lTEK & AB·
Dick exp. Laguna Hills
location. Call for appl
714 / 586-3 l.'iO
JACK IH
THE BOX
NowHlnncJ
Countef'P~
We h ave 1mmed1ale
openings available for
Counter Personnel on :ill
:.htfts. full anrt p;irt time
Please apply lll pcri.Qn
I 02 Ocean Ave
Huntinqton leach
18462 leach llvd
Hunffnqton hCKh
Equal Opportunity
We Abo how
Y011Uk•P"Ple
&You Uu To Talk
We hcrn the ldeal
posffiCNI fot' Y°"·
SdlincJ Tl,,...ufe
Boob has prov.d
to be a great
chance for
1tudenh, mooNiCJhten
& MW arrivals to
So. Calif. to eam
mo...y, hcrY• fuft
PIT position for sum·
mer. Efficaeot secy post·
lion, dictaphone. typing
& enjoy detail work in
busy R.E. olc. NB. Call
Ll.la al 833·2900.
SECRETARY
Xlnt opport. for efficient
secretary. Top skills.
fast pace R.E. ofc .. N.B.
Xlnt opport. ror sharp
gaJ. Call Lila at 833-2900.
T eenage r t o h e Ip "lO .. _ k Orth ped A.... 493-0615 w/bousework,2hrsawk. "' "'~ w · 0 it ""'15·
675-5847 ple a s e lea ve surgeon's offc. Fashion Beagle pup. male. AKC message. lsle. 640-4940 9 wks old. $100. __ ....;;... _____ ~~ S57-6335
TELEPHONE
SOLICITORS needed im·
med. No expr. nee. P1easant evening hours.
Cao eam up to $3. 75 per
hour. C811 7S4·1601 after!
PM.
••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.,_to y °" 8045
Anff••• 1005 ··-··················· • •••••••••••••••••••••• IFr AMERJCAN OAK ee Sc~n<><>!1!e, g r ay Larges~ Selectwn s~ diapos1two need:.
in Orange County lovmg home. 6444727. _
Stewart Roth Antiques Free puppy from German
750 E. Dyer Rd. S.A. Sbepherd & registered
Cat Nwpl f'wy I 751-8922 lnsh Setter. 646-2200 SECRET ARY Telepllw SoAcffon
Pos ition open to no n S4 Hr. part or f/time. --
smoking enthusiastic m· Call 9· l 2am wkdys l•--------•IFr ee to good home.
div. Accur typing at 50 ~-Antique MUSIC Boxes! altered Blk Lab. all
wpm w/sh or spdwnting. •----------Slot Machines! shots, loves kid.5549-0923
Neat appear . a must. Ap-Clocks!
PrHs Penon Employer M IF &fftlgood
about theMsehn. p I y I n p e r s <> n • TELEPHONESALES G Customweave Carpets, HU ESELECTION
18430 Pacific S t . f·. MONEY ...neon
19 weej( old part Dobenna n
puppies, 2 males left
642-5788 al\ 3Pm FUii time Itek & A B. ~~~~~~~~ WHAT MORE
CANYOU SAY7
CALL
Dick exp. Laguna Hills
loc Call for appt. 586-3150
PRESS PERSOH
Rapidly growing S&L
seeks indiv. to handle al
person s hop for quick
pnntmg or forms on a
1250 press. Thorough
knowl o f lle k I 0.15
camera a must. Call
833-8383
State Mutual Savings
4001 MacArthur Blvd
Newport Beach
Equal Oppor Employer
RETAIL
Immediate F /T & P /T operungs sales & cashier
pos. Applications now be
ing taken al Ward & Har-
nngton, 1275 linstol CM
Apply 1n Person EOE
RN'S
833-8095
For An lfthniew
TIME-LIFE
Libraries.. htc
Equal Opp Emplyrm/f
7.3 Supe rvisor. 11 7 ---------
t.'harge Nurse. Good sal
& fringe hens. Mesa
Verde Conv. Hosp. 661
Center St, CM 548 ·5585
SECRET ARY jRECEP'T.
Exper'd , for N .B .
architectural fi rm. Perm
l)OS1tion starts July l.
Valley. llltet natioftal
& OpenWed..thruSat IK EWP IE , cute white
Secretary ( PRIDE) 11Kl2Kiltenng,lrv, MaleKilty,youog,wants
LOAH SECRET ARY Th•·Llf• Libraries, (714> 754-tm lov10g home 642-0511
To exec. VP & assistant L-L-L......... .a...a1 & ~~~~~~~~ Pl l in loans needed ror small ""'" mn uunt "" -ayfu par tly grown
independent bank w:xlnl pcrMin ope•'"JS for * * * * • • wtute Kitten. Loves yng
benefits. Salary com· ~. fwi lovhlc) VISIT girls.642-0511
mensurate wrexper . Cati '-lvlduals who want JONATHAN BIXBY'S LltUe Moms, 8 wa.s
54Q.126) Marty. Cor appt.640.-5100. tow~"'~alt-'-WHOLE.5ALE AMER. & --. .---, .... _,. BRJ11.SH ANTIQUES
S ECRETARY BOOK· WE OFFER: NEWCONTAINER KEEPER wanted part· THlS WEEK
time. s m ore in CM 2911CroddyWay
642-3800 •G.m-. Hrty Salary Santa Ana. ea 540-2911
rt'oY Poodle F. 2 yrs. L<\v.
10g. Also fluffy luttai::.
968-1201
•C--. Paid Wffldt ________ ,Free to good home, small
•GncrtSo.srsc. Oak Oto Set. 54 .. round b~ack puppy. Very
•PdT-W-Plmt lbl w/5 leaves 6 cbrs fnendly. 754·7800 ask for
Robbie's RGC) & Mop Salary nego. 675·8233 for
Worn en needed ( n r _a-"p-"-p_L _______ l•--------
Houseclean ing Ser v SECRE~ARY •SECRETARIES• 548--0757 · ' Adm Asst to pres SISK ,_....., • • • Elsa
Printer. exper desired on
s mall press work. Good
money. Please call for
appl. 557 ·2654 L1 berty
_Pn_n_L_il\..i;ll.;...Co_. _____ Sales
Ptr Ke~uncl)~peroitor l TRAINEE
Small professional office Legal Llugauon $14K
in Newport Center Typ. Sales/Mktng Sec $12K
ing skills a must. Ac· Employers Pay All Fees
CALL TODAY liiliiiiiliillBtl--ul-fl-urf-y -lul_tens_._bo_x
START TOMORROW JONATIIAN'S trained. free to loving
ANTIQUES home, Irv, S59-4467. -counlUlg or Legal firm Liz Reinders Agency )r exp. SJC a rea. Call 661·1211 D.P. m gr A way for a hi~h school araduate to enter the
nC'wpaper business
exp. d esired. Good 4020Birch St.Ste104
s alary & outstanding Newport Beach 833-8190 714/83') 0095 WHOLESALE ONLY Two nine week old kittens. '1"'0 black short ha.ired male
QA IHSPECTOR
Olmens1ooal & electrical
ll\5pect1on of sub-& final
electronic assemblies.
Exp. in inspection to
MIL-Standards req'd ,
Growing eleclrorucs mfr
ofrs good pay & bel)S,
congenial atmosphert!
Equal Oppor. Employer
DECC
Irvine 546-4731
Receptionist. p /t1me.
C'ves1Sundays. Regis
Haar Styling, 540·8888
Recept I onls l /Typis t
Newport Beach Luw of
rice Must type 60 wpm
644) 8900
Receptiorust-Typ1st 1 girl
olfc. S6.W mo. Nr Airport.
752·5"82
Reeept /Sec'y. Renl
Elltate ltnowledge req'd,
Ucense pref'd. Res1den
Ual real atate oCc. F\dJ
time. Inquire 964-2576
UCB'TIOMIST
Prefer recently reUred
male'or ft1m. lnt.tilUgent,
con versant & well
aroomed lo direct vls-
llOl"f a. am.-wer phone
oves &Suoda~ 54f>..8096.
UCB'f /SICTY. 'or amalJ rul eatate
Orm near O.C. Airport
Ploaaant 1tmo.ptiere;
aood 1kH11 req. $625
Mooth 833·9213
benefits. Send resume & Call for Appt/&tab '64 TIME 'If[ ENGLISH SHIPMENT and black and while Jong 9L ON SALE NOW! 1 haired female. Please refrnces to Ad #128, CtO
Daily P1lol Box 1560. DAILY PILOT
This highly successful Costa Mesa. CA 92626
local newspaper has an •SECRETARY
opening for a tra inee in the cjrculation depart-Hotel. To dlr or sales &
ment. Selected applicant sales mgr. Dictaph, hvy
will receive a liberal typing & admin ablJ1ties.
starting salary, jn a job Res\lffie req'd . Leading
range of $168 to $301 per N B. hotel. 644-1700, ext
w e ek • r eg u I a r I y 382 Doris EOE.
scheduled raises. bonus Secretary. purc haaing.
opportunities,. and many Good phone personality,
fnnge benehts s~ch as t y pe 60WPM P lus
paid va1•11t1on'>, p-.1d Prqtucts. Irv 556-86()(). group insurance amt 11 _....;.... ______ _
<·red.it uruon He wlll also SECRET ARY
be proV1Clcd u new model For nccountlng dept. of
comp an)' l' a r w 1 l h fmnnc1al services farm In
personal use pnv1le~c~. f'ash Isle. Gd sklUs, ex.
Applicants must be 18. per , lite bkkpng re<f 4.
have a dean drtvi~ rt.'· Call Eileen 640--0123.
cord, have a b1gh !lchool -::;;:;;;::;;;::;;;:====;:
diploma. Hours are
generally ll A.M. to 9
P.M. w1th aome optional
Soturday overtime.
If you are qualified and
are int.crested In learn· lna morl' about where
this tralnlng leads. C'Ome
to the DAIL y PIT .oT or
flee, 330 W. Bay Strctt •
C-08tn Mesa and a11k for
lfllrry Seeley In thl'
CirculaUon Deportml'nt
An Equ11l Opportunity
Ji;mploy•r
Sales Clerk GI.It. C.rd11. &
Drugs NB Exp prlttl
640-7373
SeJJ thinas faat with~
Pilot W11n1 A~'\ ~
. . . . . -
$1.62 per DAY
That's Al.I.. you pay
fora
30dayad
ln the
DAILY PILOT
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
00 IT NOW'
64J.H7'
. . .
Sectlrity Gusds
(l I Fu ll ti m e Gate
Guard. Security bock·
ground. $3 7S hr.
LIBRARIES INC ~'~·~<;},~';. ~a~. 631·3J49 after 5 .30
F.qual Opp Emplyr m 1r Fw wilwe IOSO '-----------1••··············· ..... . <I > Security patrol
Guan!. Full lime/Sum-
mer. Sec. bkgmd. 13.75
hr.
(1) Gate Guard. Summer
only forp/Ume. $3.00 hr.
how D~~~~o~ Class-OW>ese antique rosewood *•I BUY**
Hied ads display their monk's chair. auot cond. Good used f\lrruture &
messages with leglblUty $600. Finn. 1141!586-7692 Appliances-OR I wiU
aod Impact" Our1ds. we Alter6P.M. sellorSELLrorYou.
Call Mon-Fri. 9to4
494-8571
are proud to say, really Afpl..cn 1010 MASTERS AUCTION
get r es u lts. P h one ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64"8'86& 13J.962S
642-5678. FR G HT DA M J\ G E 0 CASH PAID HefpW..ted 7100 twpW..ewd 7IOO HCYI'POJNT SALE. 3308
••••••••••••••••• •••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••• W. Warner nr Hal'bor,
For gd used Cum. ontJ.
ques &clrTV's 9S7-lU33
n.. City of .._tMgf• leach
Employftltftt • TteWfNJ A ........
~Opt~Fwn. Positions CLERK TYPIST ,.,., .. ~
GROUNDS KElfB 172or .. ..._...
TEACHING ASSISTANT
$671, ..........
MECHANIC
$120 , ... Mo.Ht
MECHANIC HELPEI
$720hr ........
Tlwiic a.re CETA funded positions & requlrt
HunflngLOO Heach R~11fdt1ncy & 30 days pnor
unemployment Appl lc11 uons wlll be
accepted until 3PM June 23rd ot the
Employm<•nt & Trai.nina Center. $¥Main St,
HuntlnatM ~ac:f\
Santa Ana. 979-2921
•Washers. dryers. dean Contemporary WaJI u1ut
late models. yr guar. &. recliner. S wivel
$100 up , de lavered. rocker. 673-908t even
King's,636.2840. M/C. ._1n..:..;1t_s. ______ _
Re!n gerator. wash<-r & IWhlte .~nett.e set. exteods
dryer. also 1974 Must.an& to 70 • 6 lltlYI cov ch.rs.
2+2. 848-J.at8 lib OU, SSS, $49-1T73.. --------1M"" sell House Cull oC Wasb er1 dryer , dlx quality "new"ru:m.Sofa
models completell ,. & loveseat $39$. 7 pc oa.1c
I • rt i bed bdrm set~. Solid WOOd bw t. re n a , year came t.bl & cbn t42S
guara.n*. Your c:bOlce Wooden coffee tbl • ~ ea. Free delivery. Sl7S. Wall · •ct
Sale e nds J une 30tb. More '170-288';111t.a $115. "
Soutb Coast Appliance. t--------
537.2542 IL ~AV l NG ST ATE
Bara ams. End oC Sale·
J\nllques. some (urn Rel rlaerat~r , West · d.tOP leaf tblc, odda nd
ln1house. 111de.by·&lde eoos.675-9'J66 •
wtute 21 cu n. Chcf'T')'. --------'190. ~14 leourh. ~ match. c:bair\
wall cabinet, lO·apd
SEU. tdJe Items with a b ikes. d r e11u1, t tc
Dally Piiot Clasailied Ad. ~..eU) .
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0 loah. Sall 906 •••••••••••••••••••••• ......... 105 Mbc:..•••-•-• IOtO lo4lh & MeriH .•••....•.••.•..•.••... ...,,.. .. FUJI -YAMAHA ow.es ••.•••••••............
K¥ .,. l><'-1 m•lla~• WJ>
~pm' &.. h<luN I "''I
bd.I ~) 1_;u1fc-1• thl ~'II
All 1n 11uocJ , 011J1l1u11
964 llnl l'\ \'!lo
0.Hn \ l.::.111 .at ~. pn1.:I!
r«l"I\ o 4t fur,. ards your
i~· l •lb :•wul\ new Uni> fWtJ 1~ !Mll Aall
(or !>truth OI' Haai.t'
.....•••..•............
Ga•rd tOIO •••••••••••••••••••••••
AVON We Ru.It !l l250
Good :ch11 pt! C•ll
tJ7>fMl5. 67~207S
thom.a' u r)!Jt . $1!111 f,im1lv \tl'mber::.h1p t<'
Qwtllt} hldl' .a bloe:t, S!J.ll John Wa} n~ s Tf'nnis loatl. Mlliat1111•ce/
4.9tH>T36 !'7!1 1298 Uub Ciill JUI 7ti00 Senk• f020
\ acht Brokeraii:
illlJn&S W llnll'tl'
Souftlwnt.rn
YocMSolH
2616 Newport Bl vet
Nt'Wpot't Buch
(7l4l bi3112U
for Sa I e r\ n t 1 q u <' Nt!w&X>rt twal'h Tc Miii•
rum1lure 2 D1nang r.iom c I u b f" m I I y m I! m
!it!lS, l dllll.'llt' 6et. l drop bersh1p , Bsl ofr +
leaf Ulble, I dre!>bl'r w,t transfer fee t:Vt!!>
m1 rror ~lid 1 ng g 111::.!> ,494·4118 .doors 526--4924 ---------FUii 111u box spnng and
Mw.t ::.eU qwck • 2 barrel 1nutttess $.5()
rh111rs bw1vel ). Ping 842 7456
pong table Ping pong top -----. -, (or pool table Grn nylon Orig. Art. Must Sell.
carpeLi.ng , IGKIO M11plt• N e m a n M o o r t• ·
l'\I BtW 673·2'.m ufl tl graduatJon 1uft. $350 up PM _536-_·50_11 _____ _
;-ri-:.ofa, golrt, bt•ige. Mst selJ Crest Elect Kiln.
green. noral pnnt. HCA· Good rood. Lots of acces
1V console 646 4343 t-:ve::. Be!!t ofr 540-2l86
PLANTS : Speci men Garage Sde 1055 dracenas and others $150
•••••••••••••• •• • • •• • • • up. 6 to 8 ft just moved
a4 sq yrds Honron M1i.ll from Bel Air to Lido.
que COl'o Plum l.'l)t g Great opportumty to buy
$SO Four 41, "x I s .. gol'J(eous house plants at
chrome Porsche rim., rea::.onable pnce. After
$100 8 dra"'er dres:.cr 9AM 67S·7~S
S75 Odds & endio 222 V1J ---------
Palermo. NB Wed • King Sz+. Matt, box
Thurs f>1S 7168 sprgs, frame $i0. Baby
--swing SS. Call 557· 1193
10 s pd b icycles. old cn.u:.ers. stingrays. ::.ml Queen Anne Din Rm ta·
bike:.. I 3-wheeler & bike ble, solid oak 42x70, w /3
cart 642·4616 aft 12. 20" fills. 14 cu ft Hotpoinl refng., seU-defrsL. 2-dr,
Lado Isle. Lmps, pictures, fresh meat. fruit & veg.
c h a 1 s e p a d s , containers 645-9319
hnu::.eware!>. clothes, . misc. Fri/Sal 200 Via White Fox coat full
Cordova Lido lslr length. was $1100. Must
Four family garage sale.
5211,12 corner of Poinsettia
& 3.rd Sat. & Sun. Jun
24·2510.S ----------8060 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Reg '-'l Arab Mare Love::.
people. Very versatile
$600. Jeanrue &SS-1934
Jewelry 8070 •••••••••••••••••••••••
sell S350. 673·9149 eves
SCRAM-LETS
ANSWERS
Hereby -TOOi'
Final -Casket -
ELECTRIC
Overheard at a banquet·
··Our guest ol honor was noc. loved as a cbtld. He
remembers his mother
56 Pear Diamond , saymg to his fat her .
perfect s to ne. set in "Can you make an
yellow gold, men's n ng ;~~TR I C high
Sl500. Btwn 6 & 7pm, ---------
213-800-1849. 4 Flrestont> 500 radials.
Moc•inery 8078 15" nms $.5(). Aft 6PM,
••••••••••••••••••••••• 8062 Dnftwood. HB
Craftsman Floor Drill 6.5 yds A·l r ust carpet
Presa w /rotary table & $100. 2 good used toilets
t·omplete set of drills. 125 ea. 64.2-2741
Xlnt <'ond. $200.646-7535
.. MiteeUaneous 8080 MisceNOMCMn ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'anted 8081
LUGGAGE T "'GS ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' Car co~er r or 1977 from your business card. Camaro Call Irene
-· Send one card for each 842·7456
• tag plUb one spare. ~e ---- ------retur n pe~m anent l y Playpen. porla-crib. &
::.eaJed atlract1ve tag & high chair. Call after S.
strap. meeting a1rhne 640-8503
l 0 reqwrement::.. Pre.1----------
• vent I~ & theft: For a MasJcal
r •••••••••••••• • •• •••••• Isl under 30, MK II . supe
Beat the hJll' pnee of dry boat. many xtras 123.500
dock. Underwutrr boat p p 644_1836 bottom ::.crubblOll & y l.Op61de woodwork main 7 s CA p E O OR
tenaoce Reuooablc TYPHOON. 19' lull kee
prices. ~411 ·H04 or 11loop. bus1c boal $4000
I.
213 /m4·2989 With t.rlr & extras S.SSOO loata. M9ine S42_·U86_1 ____ _
Equlpnwnt 9030 Must sell 22' Ternpes ·t
p ••••••••••••••••••••••• sa1l boal. Race e.qut
PENTA 8870 '59 Manne W/trlr. 64S-4981. orr Dan
Engme. $750.
Call 847 9810 v. share !llewporl 41
racetcrujse. congen1a
pa r tners . P .P
213/l!M-4863
I
MariM lattery S••
Special· SD 2 1S amp
Sll9.9S. General Marine ---------Sattenes. 631-4.343 26' sloop, tnple planked mahogany hull. sleeps 4 loah. ftowtf" 9040 encl bead. tealc lnm, in
••••••••••••••••••••••• cl. moorirg. ss:;oo
. .
Bay boat, 18' Lapst.rakt-fUJ-7538.
Oass1c; Gray l tB Xlnt 22'Catahna.reudyto
5:2495/trade 7~260 sail s.iooo
&14.4250
FOR SALE 74 Hob1 Cat 16. w/trlr &
197S 24' Reinell Segdan boK, xlnt. SlliOO. 645·4106 Bridge. OMC 225, xtra SM·3423
clean, dual station. Vll F. ---------
depth Cinder. bait tank. 1975 catahna 22. fixed
many xtras. Pnced to kttl. H) HP Mere OtB. 2
move. radios, hfehnes cockpi t a.it offer. cushions. xlnt cond
$i500/bst ofr. Must sell
HARRISON'S
SEA RAY BOATS
3101 Coast Hwy, N.H.
631-2547
Dys 646·4466. Lenny
Wknds & eves. 837 ·0019
12· Kite, trlr. cover. 2
sails, xlnt cond. SSOO
542·8018
• ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1·77 Catalina 22, many xtras. xlnt cond
$55001 BO. 495-6068. SEA RAY BOATS
Now Open
Until BPM
7 Days a week
ONCE A YEAR
CLEARANCE
Scrv. $6,370.
30' Sportbr1dge, twin
V8's, trim tabs. electnc
refrig & stove, dock side
pow er. shower, 200
gallon fuel, many extra1>
lDnly. Stock 11632.
San $3,532
24' EKpress Crwser vs.
trlr, electnc refrig, dock
side power, Lrlm tabs,
Wlpers. 100 gallon fuel.
loaded. 2 only. Stock
#631. 673. No dealer s
please.
18' Sol Cat s2000. 4
motorcycles $100-$200.
Chns v46-7175
·73 Hobie Cal 16'. Xlnt
cond Extras. $1300. or
best Keith. 539·0576
'76Sol Cat, lS', Uke
new $1500.
!162-8200
Cal 3-1, atomic 4 gas eng
150 jeru, spin, strm jib
anchor. RDF. dinghy
full c ushions. Super
.
cond. 675--09Z4 ------locrb. Slips I
Docks 9070 •••••••••••••••••••••••
SLIPS AV AILAILE
Y AC Newport 646-0SSI
30' Avalon moonng. In
"front of Sr an 's & swim
area. s.25,000 673·5099
We need a sup for our 29·
1-'a1rl 1n cr. D ys.
213-691·322S. Eves.
213·697-781S. Ask for
Marty. • personahzed tag enclose lnstrumtnts-8093
--.. wallpaper, labrtt or •••••••••••••••••••••••
"Day Clo" paoer & we S slri.ng lmperial banJo.
Scrn $3,245
:M' Cuddy Cabin, V8. trlr.
loaded. Ready to fish. fis
hermen's delight. Only
one Stock 11554.
BOAT SLIP
NEEDED 11\t
MEDIATELY for 35·
power boat in Newport
Harbor. Days. !HO 5050.
-·
. ..
will back & trim ~our brand new. SllO tags. Or try two cards Callafter6pm673·5017
bJck to back BUNDY TRUMPE"' PRICES
$2 ea or 31~ Sl.25 ~1S tags Sl.tiO ea. CALL 968-4092
SCIY• $1 ,89 3
20' Runabout. V8. trlr.
oneonly.Stock i:S70.
Eves: ss.2·0790
6 9 tags Sl.50 ei. Offiu f'oumiture &
lOor more$1.40ea. ~,...nt 8085
!)Jles Tax included ••••••••••••••••••••••• HARRISON'S •••••••••••••••••••••••
NOCARIY Ofc. Desks Clearance. SE"' n .a.y
Draw your own or send Some new. Walnut finish. "'"""' 9120
nar.ne. address, phon(: & s 1 1;, ea. H u R R y ! 3101 Coast Hwy N B.
we II make onE> card per 752.5511 ---•63•1.·2S47 ____ 1 SI 19.58/mo $300dn
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
ta!!.Add2S<euch. -----------------_ '74 DODGE Club cab
Send check or money or· Conference tbl 60" round. E cmpr special. Loaded. d verything is new aboard l'rto. walnut top, 6 chrs. SS50. this 29• Fairliner. Tum 1..-0 mi. S4400 cash price.
PILOT PRINTING 833-9550. S.5 the key & skim over to 17.60 apr, tax & hr not in·
P.O 8o>' l560 Salesman desk. blk uphol. the isthmusn $8950. cl'd. $603S.84 def 48 mo.
Costn Mesa, Ca. 92626 h . fl l En•'-Y-hts <1215> c a1n, e cabinet. 4· ...,, -TR
dwr. ~3473, 673-3029 548-1131, UCK CITY 554-5400 !Nsigners Leftovers Liv.
rrr Brklrnl $400/ofr Sora tble 565. Lg Ant. chair E X E c.. E I e c t r I c 31' Uniflile. loaded, f1s·
$300. Bdrm furn SS()..$400. Typewn~r <-Olympic !'>OJ bing. Bristol cond. TIS.
Antiques S20 up Hdbrd & Lake new $475 + other P.P. S32.SOO. 831·939S.
... pread S22S. Sll'eper sofa misc. f>15-9966
520 Harbor Blvd, SI\
Ford ·m t ton bubble top.
V8, auto. fndge, stove .
toilet & wtr htr, nds
work. S18SO o .b .o .
498-5284
S!-25 Sut & Sun 9.5 332 NCR Cash Register. '75 Slopjack 24. F IB, all ~venintt Canyon Rd modem. value SSOO. Ask· elect. tandem trlr, lo hrs
QIM mg $350. or trade for old _Sl_l-'-p_a_v_al_l._846-_2995 ___ _
goldetc.645-~. '7SSearay20'0MCl9SHP SHELL TOP for Import PHONE MATE
w 1warranty. $79
w•rcmOle $149. 750 37!11
J<oiicr Brown ------
AMT19UE
Reproduction
CIHl'incJ Out
Maki' Mc an Ofter
Authenllr handcrafted
rn1na ruphoards .
I 1res1dt> b<'nchrs. cofrce
I ables. dough boo rd:..
baby rradlc::., s p11•c•
rock!. Cobbler~ bcnchc:..
doll cradles, padded bar
& babbling brooks.
Come & See
No Reasonable
Offer Refused ~!
231 Cabrillo
CoataMffo
<Rear>
Th.is 1s a
rnvate Part.>
Sa.le'!
Kmf sz Waterbed, compl
SI50. Zeruth 19" cir TV 7
mos old. like new $275,
Price!> r1rm, moving
rrom Big Canyon
~10. ans svs 644-4684
N1xon1Agne" Inaugur al
l'01os. collector's item.
1lver & bronze. 847 ·6868
Hana ghdcr. S200. or best
offer . Good cond.
979-7336.
llot Pink Stanley O le
bedrm set, qn, slpr; ant
rur. Mst. sell. 213·~92 2030
Sunset Beach.
Wooden Trellis
$1. t.o SS ___ 6U070S
2 ~s klntc '"u like ne"',
mnttress bo• 1.1pr1nai.
w frame, $12~ r11rh
l('()llt S25()) 5411 0281 llft
tipm
Used power blower. Lawn
Boy & edger "'8·844 ..
leave m911a1e. --
P_._ 8087 eng. Less than l~ hrs Pickup Brand new. $230
'S'D Prof mamtn1ned Mint Ph586-9177
••••••••••••••••••••••• cond. P.P 1213) 696 3343 ---------
Remember cats get neas Day (7141673·2195 Eves Ca~pe~ shell for s· bed,
too. Bnng them in for a wknd. Inspect Sat/Sun 31 h1g,h. cargo door
neadip.Lnghairedcats 12·3 S275 Call aft 6pm.
demattcd. Jordan's Pct 495-5827, Mr Pintar.
Shop 2724 E Coast Hwy, 24' T·B1rd, tn·hull 6S . . . COM. 544.4000 Cutty cabin. head, bait Stockl~nd shelU1ts 68· 71
tank. CB. etr. Nice Ask· Elco s; 196S·l974 E1 PiCllMK & OrgOM 8090 mg $6800 Phone SJ9.0479 Caminos. 847-6868. ....................... --------
Antique upright piano. '7Ca6 TrojanVll2SF'. Like nc"' ~.~~.~l~:.s ... !~~~
>tlnt quality, owner must nvas, • must see sac S345.673·2194 $15,500. S5S·8S34 or Commander Molied, f>1S·l938 never been dnven, pa&&
Kimball stereo or~an , seat+Klras. S37S/80
must sell, best offer 47'class1c 1930 bridge dk Cathy, 673-1940.
Btwn 6 & 1pm onl)'. cruiser GM dsl, much 213·860-1849. teak, great Uveaboard. F'un summer w · ye110~
Sac Bogardus Yachts. SoleK mope<!. 3 yrs old.
Hammond Regent theatre $17,000. 548·SSS6 Cheap, $150 640·1749
style. $2775 or offer
645.2283
Blonde Upnght Piano.
Good cond 5250.
Call 646-9100
Ci<> ofter t he S4 00/lb de
nlzens of tht! dee p
yourself In Lhts im
maculate 34 · Sportlishcr.
j1111t reduced SlSOO EmkJn Yochta
541-1131 Fende r Rhodes stage
piano w1Yamaha lOOW
amp. Brand nu. must -1-3-. -1i-rc-hc-..---$8-0-0-
se ll Bs t ofr takes ..-un
644-2058. -845-8S27
Wurlitzer Organ Model TRADE YOUR \ ACHT
4140. Walnut hnish. Must FOR REAL F.STATF
sell.Gn3376o!tS. WE ARRANGE ALL
DETAI LS. ENSIGN
Solid oak upright piano. Y ACIITS 67~2850
Xlntcond. Makeofr. cat. ~aft6pm. 21· Re1nell. 110, <.abtn crusr. l.J.ke nu. mm xt,.. TY, Rocio. include VHF. prvt h<'ad. HiR, St.no 8091 d1ngh.), galley, t ndm
••••••••••••••••••••••• trlr. 714· 7'72·9320.
~-=-/ 9150 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Sup.r Clean!
'76 Honda 750f" with
Windjammer. Lo miles.
S1GS0 1bst. 960·~84'1 or
53&7'711
Xlnl rond. ·73 :?50
Yamaha , SK m1 !>.'
$100/BO Call art Spm
551-1198
·71 Husky dirt, bike, re·
built engine Must sell
MS-7813, or 231 Cabnllo.
CM 1rearl
'78 Honda 750, extras, 5000
ml. $1850
673 7770
Altai GXC-5700 caasetLe Bo t kl l7' TM l.25 Suzuki. very good
deck . $5SO. Sansul u~•iPs M. OcBullolm, cond, s uper clean. 137:;
CA-3000 p re-amp $42S. "rr • x nl ~5643 Sanaui TU·9900 tuner. cond . $2800 P P .1---------
$325. 640-8411 Eves 897-«m 7'7 Yamaha XS750D. shalt
S<-15.. 1 TV loah Soll f060 drive Better than nc"-
ars co or • ex· •••••;••••••••••••••••• Xtras $1595. Btwn 4·8PM t·ellent rond. $200/best u A .. 1 16 tr 1,_ 1 873 S-497 Ron offer. 673 9077 ""'' e w I u "'r• ot. ol 1---------l'Xlrlill. $1600 ·n Kawasnk1 KH400 F.x
cellent Runmna <.:ond ~ 00 r1rm Call 661·30ti7
aft. 6 PM.
New speakers, Design 495-2348 Ac.'OWIU(', 0 ·2. '400. ______ ;._ __
tm-6961 Ca<.Ullac:11 to Go-Carl!!
Whateverthe 1-'sd
RolJ 'em otr the mukot
With a Clasalrled Ad
Call Now• 642 5678
The fastest dnw In lh
We<1l . a Oatly Pllo
Qaulfied Ad. 64.2·5678
Yeimh• 250DT dirt nK'd!I
1ome work WO. Call
831·1649
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
73 BMW R 75 5 Xlnt cund
SUES Lac tW'l605
492-4637
llot'lda 197~ CB 4001>"
Bought new rn 1977 W~ll
maintained. less than
!OX) Ill) $&)() S40-4S63
14 Yamaha~ RO xtn1
t.•ond IS50
64S·0446
'77 Yamaha RD400 2100 au, two mo old SJOOOJbst
ofr. A·l8hape963·8807
Motor HomH, Soje/ Rtnt /Storage 160 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Rent u 1977 ~X(!Cut1 ve
Motorhome or MIOI
motorhome rrom Her••
Friedlander. call anv •)f
these numbers
898-6777
537-7777
82M888
Sl2Z.50/mo $300dn
'74 SCAT Couner m1n1
M.11. fully equip d
30,000 m1 $4500 cash
pncf'. 17 60 apr. taK & he
S6180 def 48 not incl'd
mo. 11!6878Zl
TRUCK CITY
554-5400
52.0 Harbor Blvd . S A
RENT 23' Fireball self·
contained Lots or xtras.
64S·2283
'7 6 MHI SIERRA
Mtr Home 29' has ever
ylhing. Sold for over
$35,000. Must sell. Today
priced to sell Low mileb
Sl.8.750. (025981
TRUCK CITY
554-5400
52.0 Harbor Blvd .. S.A
HC1¥iDCJ difficulty
buylrtCJ or tHSincJ
o car or true tc
CALL KEN 540-7559
'NEW '7S 31' Pace Arrow.
Sips 5 Loaded Weekly
rental only. 646 2136
days, 641Hl595 eves -
·72 Pace Arrow 24 • foully
loaded. Sips 7. Gd shape. ssroo. 646-6.595. 646-2136
Trailers, Tranf 9170 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Layton 1612' sharp, sips 6,
EZ llft hitch. awning.
xtras. $1295. 640 7584
28' Travel Trailer l bdrm.
S2250 Gd cond 291 Monte
Vist.a CM 646-9560
Autos for Sale •••••••••••••••••••••••
~/ Classics 9520 •••••••••••••••••••••••
56 Thunderbird. restored.
wtute w /black int . :.cc to
apprer1ate. Best offer
Pvt ~ty (714) 5'18 li30\1
alt 7 ~1. (714) 770·41SI
Reocrwational
Vthkles 9530 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'69 VW Camper Van
camper top, R. B. eng,
AC. spkrs. rerng .... 1ove.
tbl. new tires . S<!!J!JS
fUS-6.521
4 WhHI Drives 9550 •.•.•.................•
COSTA MESA
AMC-JEEP
#1 INCA.LIF.
OVERSTOCKED!
25 CJS available
lS Pickups available
55 Cherokees available
22 Wagon~rs available
VOLUME
DISCOUNT
DE.ALER!
COST A MESA
AMC-JEEP
2SZ-i Harbor Bh•d
COSTA MESA
714/549-8023
$142.91 /mo $300dn
'75 CHEVY Red 4x4
$5200 cash pnre 17 60
Apr Tax & Ile not 1ncl'd
$7159 68 def 48 mo c 0625,
TRUCK CITY
554-5400
ALLEN .~
GMC TRUCKS
1971 GMC
l/4 TON
YANDURA
111 auiom.111: ''""' .,... .-f,~'t\~,·.•, o '!"lffO•t
s5595
1971 GMC
1/2 TON ftlCICUP
f O\•t o n• t fully tac.IOty
t<>u•C>Pad' ITC0148.UJ:3&01
'4295
WE HA.VE
A.GOOD
SELECTION
OF JIMMYS,
SUIURIA.NS
&VA.N
CONVERSIONS
ALLEN
C AtHllAl UlV\,..OH11 t
C..Y< ruuc .. \ St111 Ut...,o J ""', a 1r11r, t ,,,
l AGUN• .... 11.Ul l
S 180.83 /mo $300dn
'77 RANC H ERO
Bea u t i f u l. Chrom~
wheels, full pwr & air
13,000 mi. Cash price
$6500. Apr 17.60. 48 mo.
deferred pyml $8979.84
OAC. Tax & lie not incl 'd.
tSlRD:;.&S1
TRUCK CITY
554-5400
S20 Harbor Blvd S A
'71 Chevy l lon C & C. dual
rears 750 ures. 10.000 pd
GVW, long whl base.
$2500 IJ98.S 71:;
$I 06.07 /mo $300mo
·10 CHEVY \oT PU. VS.
AT. PS. 17 6 Apr. tax &
lie not mcl'd. $4754 94 def
42 mo 137009X>
TRUCKCJTY
554-5400
520Harbor Blvd,S.A
70 Ford •., LO. Xlnt P U
llas about everything
$2250. 646-~
'71 lftter1 >/4 Ton
PU & If cabover cmpr .
AT, AC. PS. T~h truck
Tough to beat' S2669
Uil62360l
TRUCK CITY
554-5400
520 Harbor Blvd . S A
'72 Mazda PU w1camper
~hell. '>Ler. etc. Lo m1 s
494 2871
SI 51.66/mo $300/dn
i6 JEEP JJO PU. PS
l\C, hvy dty winch. $S500
ca.sh pnce 17 60 apr tax
& Ile not mcl'd. $7579 li8
def 48 mo 101361
TRUCK CITY
S54-5400
52.0 Harbor Blvd .. S A
'62 Ford Shortbed truck
Stll(·kl:ind shell. Tcrroma
nms. big ures631 4195
'70DahunPU
4 ryl . 4 s peed, radio.
heater. Camper s hell.
!85832Tl <Stk.11l718BT1.
$1757
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
2060 HARBOR BLVD.
CO~TA Ml!>A 642·0010
Vans 9570 alutos, lmporlt<I Auto1. l"'por+.d . •.......•.••...........•....•.......•••..........•...•............ ,.
S 195.4 1 /mo SlOOdn
H DODGE 4x4 \an wow• MUST SEE (;ash
pnce $7,000 Apr 17 60 411
mo OAC Dcrerred pyml
$W79 68 <63064XI
TRUCK CITY
554-5400
~ llarbot Blvd S A
'72 CMEV 112 Ton
Loag Wheel Blase Van
VB. 3 speed air cond.
r<1d 10 & heater
l7290K' <Stkl826.o\Tl
S2496
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
'..!060 Hl\klSOR UtVO
COSTA Mf~A 64'·) 0010
'69 Ford ll4TVCM
Super s urfer spec1a1
tires. wbls. inL. 'o miles.
o\T. 1271R.SQl
TRUCK CITY
554-5400
S20 Harbor Blvd . S '\
'74 Ford E200 Supervan
Auto. PS/PB. air Top
cond $3950 646.Q}89.
74 Ford Surfer van '54M.
Sl600ttake ovt>r pdy
ments 751-z.\07 an 7
A...to Lffsiltl) 9580
········~·············· HC1¥11wf diffictllty
buyinq or leasirtCJ
o car or truck?
CALL KEH 540-7559
9590 •••••••••••••••••••••••
WEWILLIUY
YOURDATSUM
PAlD FORORNOT
TOPDOUAR
FOR TOP CARS
BARWICK DATSUN
~.Ill J ,l.lll 4 ,tp1·.t I ,Ill"
8 31-1375 493.3375
WE BUY
CUAHCARS
&TRUCKS
CONNELL
CHEVROLET
2828Harbor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
546-1200
WEPAYTOPDOLLAR
FOR TOP USED CA RS
FOREIGN. DOMESTIC
or CLASSICS
lf your car is extra clean
o;ee us first.
IAUElt IUICIC
292SHarbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa 979 2SOO
WE BUY
USED CARS
CALL GARTH
Used Car Mgr
540-5630
9711 w.. 9720
.••.............•.•.•.• ········••···•·········
1978 BMW's
HERE NOW!
COMPLETI!
IODYSHOP
HOWOPEH
EXCELLENT
SEl.ECTION Of
IMWRESALES
We rnuy havl! your next
car in our inventory Call
us t.oday'
831-2040 49§..4949
CREVIER
$1 sr 6 llOAOWAY
SAl<fA ANA
835 3171
fH( Ulll...,•T( OlllVIMO "'AC:t41ME
•USEDIMWs•
'7120024 spd (753141
'7220024Sp <544LIAI
'74 2002A,A/C/IS98LPO I
'7SS30i Auto. t916M1V I
'76 2002,4spS/R ( 549PllZ l
"76530!. Lux(606PllM I
'76S.'.IOI. S /R(S81HCS1
Closed On Sunday•
'76 2002 Jade BGrn, 4 spd.
A I C. So d .AM /FM
stereo, ~M. $7550. P P
673-8284
~ 711 . .;uto. A1C WJCJ
ml ... rnllbl :.ell. sin;,i,
~ 121.!I. oU)4 o:i.31> ----
'1b 1i 0 Stn WCJll
4 speed. sunroof. radio &
heater Su~r clean c,11
Les. than lbOOO rr;,,.,
(473PCFl
$3259.
. ·THEODORE '
ROBINS
FORD
2060 llARBOR ULllD.
CO~TA Ml !>A 642 · 0010
·72 240Z. prtmo. 57.SOv
mi 's. A /C. M1rhe11n
radials. mags. AM /1-'~t.
defogger, $3675. 646·954b.
549-0433
·;4 Black 260Z Auto. A1t
low mi.$4400 558·1000 t'>.t
246Hart
·;4 260Z. air. AM/l''M 11
trk. mags. louvers. auto
blue 751·0930
74 260Z. clean. 55l\I Mt.. L
sell by Fn P P Ciirt'}
1~ 7101
W 510 ~00 a:. 1s Good
tran s rar N1<·,..
per'>onal1ty. tPrnbtt·
'>ody Must sell 548·6331!
Two ·77 2t1oz·., Cp"
w1auto Lran::.. 8·trk & d1r
2+-2 4-s pd ti t.rk & a11 .
fi42-6m4
Datsun 1972. Stu. M1nl
rond . &. 1 r. '\ M /I'" M ~
track Rad1:il-<. 211~.
842·5414 ·75 2002 Cherry. auto. <11r. 1---------
lo mi's, AM /FM ster
cass. ong ownr 494·3151.
77 BMW. 3a>I. auto. l\C,
Blpt radio, whtttan. out
Mandmg cond S!l. LSO
640-l.2.42
Capri 9715 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'71 CAPRI 1600 CC. 4 cyl
steel blted rad1:lls SlSOO
:;48·9808. afl 5 Mon· Fri
'720 •••••••••••••••••••••••
*DATSUNS• LanJe s.tKfiOft
Of A.II Model•
SALF.s-U .:A.StNG
PARTS·SERVJCI-:
COSTA MESA
DATSUN
284S llARBOR HLVD
540-6410 540-021 l
77 U:itSUll 280 z. I\/(;,,
AM1FM ::.tcreo H track.
mags. louvre windows. <i
::.pd, 18.000 m1. P vt pty
$7500 963-0SOi. 54.2·2790
SUPHSAvtNGS
DATSUN
SALE!
'76 2802 2+2
4 'P••d •ir cona AM/f"' caaMne .._ -~ _,,.
a711PCFI
s5995
'767 10 WAGON
t '\Olt"' •n COf"ld A.M/f M ,,.,eo ~'"""' • .. ,,. .. ..,.. ....... 1unAv 1
'74 1210 2 DOOR
• 1tH'HJCI trlW'WnlUIOn ~ .. h..C"
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'11. 5 l 0 WAGON
•utom•ttc .., c:ond reoo Mll~t!•
6 '"°9809 tw;:I. A ~ Mffle cM'
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2626 HARBOR BLVD I~~~~~~~
COSTA MESA *DRIVE A* ·;;·:;·;~;t~:~··;; .. ;~:
9725 IOllXSOX & SOX
• U NCOLN·MERCURY
WE Buy • LlnLE * stereo rass. auto. SJ.51.11
••• 642 tjJ4!19W illJ.i "7e'reu~::,AC~~~·rolet SAVE A LOT 75 Flat Xl9. loaded. ).fnt
dealersnip m the Irvine SHOP&COMPARI-: COl:l(I,
Auto Center. We need
;our .ised car'
JOE
MACPHERSON
CHEVROLET
21 Auto Center On o1e
IRVINE
768-7222
BARWICK DATSUN
"'.111.lu.1t1 • .q 11 11 ,,,.,
8 3 1·1375 493.3 375
'74 260Z. cocoa brn, blk
int. A.IC. ol'w pnint.
~real cond S3900. Dys
752 IH61 eves 196·5321
832·00W
'72 Spider. 850 Spt C.:nn
Vl'rt, like nu. rr1a11 1
xtras. Sli50/BO 552 38:J1:
·74 Piat 128. ~reen. i:uod
c·ond1t1on. S8.5()
5"8 .()(JOO
VolcswOCJfll 9770 ••oqeft 9770 .......•...•.•.•.........•.................... '76 foyola PU SR·S. 1ong
bed. new clu t c h & A.utos.,hnporled
radials. Xlnt cond. S:HOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• rr-~=~~~~~~~~~~~=~-., f>13.0022 Genard 970 I II
••••••••••••••••••••••• .72 Luv Header'>, Holly. ·59 Sunbeam Alp1°ne
mags. runs xlnt Needs Fastbark Nds some
paint. ~275 S36·28ll work. Must sell. S3SO
84().3309 72 Chevy steps1de 3 spd. radio. mags. 1mmac, lo _Alf_a_R_onw--0---9-7-0-5 mi. PP $2500/ofr
642·0493 d ys
70 Blazer. ms good, 8 tr.
A ~ F\I CB Che-aµ.
s:iooo tw5.&JO:;
•••••••••••••••••••••••
·71 Spyder. mint cond
Must sell
642-1$06
HELPI
W• H•.d ..,_ fw .U tt.t .. '71 YW, io ••'11
-h it •orlll row wMI• to allop ot
HARIOUR VOUCSWAGEN
Al Modafa & C°'°" A•dl_..
520 Harbor Blvd .. S.i\ 51:1 Cll 1:-:'v Y • 1 ton 8 1,
'73 Dodge '2 ton 1'<4. 6 c.vl. Caoovcr Clean $1200
ne"' 3-spd trans. transfer 1'h 548-0161
'73 Alfa Spyder, eKcep·
t1onal l'Ondillon & .ip
pearanre. Skipper l'a~l>.
1 owner Alfa rllr rblt cng
& trans wtrecpts $4500
494-8903
case. brks & ball S2500 ---------847-3980 ·w Chevy J• T. duto trans.
shell. 350 eng. Mst. sell
Going to sen I. 846·4311 '69 IROHCO $2995
VS. slick, htop, off :nad
tires. 60 .000 ml
1YSD7t6>
TRUCK CITY
554-5400
520 Harbor Blvd , S 1\
1976 Ford, F250, .. x4,
Ranger . V 8, 4 !;pd.
1·rwse, AMtl-'M 8 lr11rk.
aux tank, cycle rar 11
Xlnt cond 30 ,0U~
631 18.59
·77 Ks Blazer. Chevenne
P a <' k a g e . A ;\t i-· M
w1tape. tilt. <'r::.r. 111r.
loaded. PP xln. cond
Rll0010l'r 642·0493dys.
·77 Cheyenne Bluer ,
buck.skm. loaaed Best
off~r over 17400 itl4·4366
after S PM
9560 •••••••••••••••••••••••
$79.44/mo S300dn
74 FORD l.uuricr
Rall ye wheels Su per
clean. C~t pnl't ~~00.
Apr 17 .111. Dtlferrt.'d P• ICC
S3U9 88 38 mo <l1\I'
110258601
TIUCKCITY
554-5400
520Hatbor Olvd . s •\
'63 lntern'I PU Short t>Ox.
wht "Po«r whla. lrit knob•
btel, 4 cyl ~n.: urr
979-0Ul3 or 754-0146
73 Ford Ranchero
350, VS. automatic. P1S.
•'IB. air cond . AM /FM
cassette stereo. cus tom
snell ~or bes t orrer
t>'73·~19 ( 10·61 979.2592
ev~
---------Audi 9707
•••••••••••••••••••••••
'74 FOX. blue 4 door. AC.
AM /FM. auto. '2300 A·l
shape, T L.C. 968-1486
·77 Audi FOK Wgn. AC.
AM 1FM cassette. snrf.
$4.500. SJ6.1200 AM .
Vana 9570 Am~eal.y 9709 ....................... ··················-····
SISl.66/mo $300dn '61 3000. 4·seater. rns
76 CHEVY Surfer Van !(real, S2l!'>Ot BO
Super clean Must see 640-0327
Cash pnce SS.550 Apr
17 60 48 pymts deferred IMW 97 1 2
$757!1 6R 01\C Tax & Iii· ••••••••••~••••••••••••
ooc. ml'l d <97S22Z > ORANGE COUNTY'S
TRUCK CITY OLDEST
554-5400 & ~Harbor Blvd., S A
77 Dodae surfer van.
23.000 m 1. AM /fM
cassette. xlnt <'Ond
$5000. Firm 7'70-1800
3.22·· irusulated steel ti cyl
4 llJ)eed stick dual rear
wheel11 6T' httadr 6'6"
w-w 4PM-8PM 847·7003
Sales-Sen•1re·LeasmR
Roy C~er ,Inc.
Rolls R.oyce BMW
1540 Jamooret?
Newport Beach 640·6444
2 VW Convertibl~s
" • MANY BUGS • .. YW ... M IAPI
'74'fW~,.~,
·u vw ... ._., iwvf•101
• '72 Y# I.,_ ~lila 111•e•
'74 Mere c.,.. 4 "1 •oel(K.,
'71 frl•• S,.tflrw ,,,._,
'76 fn_... S8'tfl,.. 13UMt01
AMlrM .iw lo ,,,.(ff 11•• O\\I
'7) frfa• fU -4., lf84NA()t
·11 HN411 ci..+c , .. &"''"''
$1495
$2595
SAVE
SA.VE s22•s
$3395
SAYf
SAVf Me111 l ll c bla<'k,
Trad<'&man 100 \977
Dod 11 r w 1th AM , f-' M
~tert.'O. P1S, P , B 1di11r 1
i·•m<'I color carpt't,
pu neltd, we'll 'IC llls.
m as. Tear Drop win
d11W1C, roo( vent. b1& 6 cyl,
'tint mµ-. undt'r 9.000
mtl"5 Pl t pty 18. 750 Alt
5pm wkdays GU-7~7 .
S25~5
'74 BMW 2002, xlnt cond .1 .... --:-H;-ar--:b-o_u_r-=-v=-o-:J~ .. -s-w_a_g_"'::.;n::.~J
maroon. 56M. m1 .i !ipd, ll ...
air, AM,PM ~ PP 842•4435
74 BMW 3.0S. 49,000 M1 .
air, auto , dark blur.
elec sunruof. Bt•l•kt•r
FM. Mi r h cll n XV~
radials Call 759-1421
7~l9'&8 117 t I ~ llotcL. H•H.,.... a..ctt ·im~. runs, needs work SeJ1 Hn; MDM lrt •·•,Set •·7, s. 1 o.; $1650 or best olfer Eves "'" ,,_ '°"' ,., • \.-Oii ,._ o-541H634 0t1w ,,.,. • ._...
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Ca Moc 9920 f'Or'd 9940 Aaltos,U1ed ~.Und ............. --tea , .......... ,....... ......... .,.rttd ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Ex~utlve car SAL~· '77 Mefocwy 9950 Mllltang 9952 rs..to 99S7 ~ .............. !?.~~ ~ .......... !?.~~ ~~:~ ....... !?!.~
1976 FIAT 121
SPOaTCOUH
4 i.peed. radto & hl'Jtl'r
1629PKJ> Pnt"('d .il JU~l
over wholt>,.ile bluf'bc>uk
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ONLY $2375 ....................
t•Hatt>or. Costa Men
'4Z..07t5
1" l'oti.cb.e 928 loaded
wtutc hrwn i.11\t:r. blul',
10WJ117l4 1 ~ i~Ken
70 911T. newl) rebuilt
enguie & pumt Job. Xlnt
cond. 00"°412
·73 9 l4 1 7 L1aht blue. ex
eel cond. must sell $UOO
546--5778
'78 Porsche 9281011decl.
1975 FfA T 131 automaHe
WE IUY & SB.L
VOIJ(SWAGEHS
Laraest Selection
Jn The Area' ' !
WESTGERMAM
IMPORTS
645-6120
'72 VW bus, run!) well,
looks aood. $1!.150 (;all
Pat. 497-4070 or 546· 7955 Coupe. Autorna tic. air franlmission, #0181
cond .. AM /FM 8 track, (714 ) 540-755.'} Ken VOLKSW •GE~ vinyl top & low miles ~ J""I
Look l:I II k e NE w ! 1977 911.S. only 4500 mi.
(787NLF) air, sunroof, leather. $2686 AM /FM. loaded. Musi
NEWPORT DATSUN i.ell. Sl3.500· 64G-8208.
888 Dove Str<'et '7G 91 lS Targa. Ice green.
Newport Rt•aeh 7" alloys, Cass, lo m1 ·~ ..
833-1300 xlnl cond 963 0287 t\'<'~ ---HOllda 9727 'Gb :112. xlnL cond, extras.
••••••••••••••••• •• •••• Must see to apprec·1ate 642 12.82
Top Dollar
Paid for Used VW s
COMMONWEALTH
MOTORS
SINCE 19S3
1442So. Bnstol
Santa Ana
546-0220 Ir-and Mew '78
(f} !Yll IT\\-ii i-:nl!. 7 al-Approx 2 m1 No. M
•
•
1EST
DRIVE
A DIESEL
SEVILLE
•
Nabers
Cadillac
'hi Ill II '''"' Hh d ( '"I \1, '·' ... 111 •111111
• .. • LTD II Hrouihet.m. 2--dr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• •••• •••••••••••••• • ••••• ••• ,. xlnt cond. P /W. P /S,
• • •
• P/B. cruise cont. T·.
wheel. wire wheel cov.
3Sl V·8, xlnt mileage
~200 Oy!), 842-7812.
EvH. wkends. 557-4339.
.. .. ... .. • • . ..
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ROGER MILLER SAYS
''Low Prien!"
LIASIMG
494-1131 546.9967
'68 NOVA Rebw It cngm,,.
New trans Pnvate Par·
ty. Make offer 897 1196 --------
u.coe. 9945 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,·m~l.Zlifi:llB
HOM•
ol ,.,.
V1•l119"
•77 MARJ( IY
8 cyt . auto trans ..
radio & heater
oower steering,
power brakes. air
1 cond (964RJY)
i9386
ORANGE COUNTY'S
HfWEST
UNCOLN-MERCURV
Dealership i.s now OP£N
IA Y R.ADllOE
UNCOLN·MERCURY
16-18 Auto Center Dr
SDF'wy·Lake Forest exit
IRVINE
130.7000
1997 P owde r blu e "72 Hatchback. lo ml' ....
Mu•tang. 6 <')'llnder, air nu tires, mint ('ond
1&Utoma t lc t 1ansm $1300, orig ownr.
oncinal owner In ex· "2-0970
cellent condition In· -tenor Uke new AJI re· 1971 Pinto. automaln
pair records funuahed. Rwu good S6:JO. best or·
New carburetor, ummg rer 77()..8740 afn,__ •
ch111n. turn ~•g nat -~ 9960
system. mu ft I er . ::•••••••••••••••••••••
r adiator . 1•tr Call 1974 Ply Satellite Sta ,,~~~!!E::... 540·2279 after a_P_M __ _ ll m Wag 9 pass .. P 1S, Pill.
Mustang Convert. 1968. Air. Gd. t1r4.'s. tran:..
ractory air. Michelin Coolt>r , dlr shock~.
tires. shar.p. Mui;t i;ell by trail~r hitch, CB Radio
Fri. P P.Carey752·7101 incl. Good C~. Sl.800.
Hom•
ol I~•
.... ~i119"
'74 MAUIV
Auto trans . radio &
heater p wr
steering. power
brakes. air & much
morP. !lie
608KSXI
921 S. Orange. S.A. ·oo Mustang. 6 cyl. 3 spd •-.---.......;;'------
on fir. fair cood. $800. 11 Ply. _Satellite: A IC.
770.3332 new paint, auto . new
trans & brakes. S900 Or ·oo Clai.s1c year Needs best offer. 554-1).164
some 1 c•p.,1r bJ: 5814 '64 Valiant, aul016, R II.
-------l'WlS xtr;1 good. 23!\!PG.
·68. Ii 1 'I nel'ds body 1375 OHO 541H673
work. ~d 1 unn1ni: . .:d ---------llrC!'> SJ.11, ti75 32z; ·71 Pl> mouth Fury I I I.
--A/C, P S. R&ll Lo m1·,,.
SI 13.75/mo $300cht
'74 CAD Sedan de Ville ·73 Nova. 4-dr. auto. 'i_~~~~~ Cash price $4200 Apr PS PB. S20001BO
HONDA Cars loy!>, rnillADH i SouthCoast Plala
MANY
1211 n1100 "'° 1or 'II""' I t99 OO•n OIUI Ii• '
11c•n•• Det9ffd cu11~"' I t) HO 111100 AM 14 34 ;4749
·13. autv lranl:I. power. $899. 493-5739 or 529-3237
radio. heater. 111r. 302 alt6pm
eni: $250(> P P 830 6051, POltli«
l'\<l'!> 9965
To Choose fTom! i3 91 IT Targa. HcCJfOl>.
t38SJ-OlN1 UNIVERSITY
Oldsmobll• · 6 5 s u n r o o r l' u u p e
Honda Can • GMC 1570UPW1
Trucks Pris tin~
2850Harbor Blvd OPEN 7 DAYS
Co6ta Mesa 540·9640 ___ S_3_6-_7_1_8_8 __
Ho"'•
of lit• v.~ ... ·
17 76 deferred pymt $5760 ____ 494_-667 __ 1
~mo OAC, tax & lie not '77 ~onte Carlo Air PtS
1ncl'd <249MJV) PlB, tile whl, ~ags:
TRUCk CITY S4.750. Call 831-9364 art 6
554-5400
520Harbor Blvd .. S.A.
I
GUSTAFSON!
llNCOlN MERCURY
'0100 leocPI 80-.;lt..,,otd
842-1844 '66 Chev. auto. 283 en.c.
18MPG. good rubbl'r.
.good body $325. 548·8673 ~~~s~~=.r1
I
'14117 mo lor .. mo 111111
Oo•n PIUI taa. • he.ens.•
O•l•rr•d ta 852 911 APR 1160
GUSTAFSON
-•.••••....•.......•....
1966 Mui.t11ni.i W.ii. $1295,
now S800 L11(ht fender &
gnll damag1: 5-li 31112 """° 9957 •••••••••••••••••••••••
SIH.51/mo SlQOdn ·n PONTIAC Tr.ins A)f.
Like new. Must see @
mo Apr 17.60 Deferred
pymt $9399 84 OAC
(73!RKS)
• -RtftCIUlt 9 7 SS
76 CIVIC CVCC ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72VW SQUAmACK
UNCOlN MERCURY
•0800 Btoch lout .. o•d I
9925 Mercury 9950 .. ,n1.nqoon 9•o<h
••••••••••••• •••••••••• 842-8844
'73 Pinto Sqwre Wagon.
air, 4·i.pd. fair cond
$1250 •l96-9789
TRUCK CITY
554-5400
520 Harbor Blvd., S.,\ '1i s11\er metallic Eltcel -
stn WCJft TEST DRIVE OUR
1 cyl, 4 speed. lugg:i~e "LE C "R earner. r adio & he11l1•r, "'
Immaculate! <033PHYr OFTHEYEAR"
1SlkP3226> Good inventory in stul'k
$3191. Hurry while they last!
-THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
'2060 HAil SOR Bl VD
COSTA Mf SA 64'2 · ooio
MIRACLE
MAZDA/REMA ULT
21SO Harbor Blvd
COSTA MESA
645-5700
_ __ '63 Caravelle, hard top
il C1v1c Hatchback. xlnt convert. 2 lop:,. unique.
rnnd, 31,000 m1 ~ $2400 Call ~-6296
<.:all a!t 6 JOpm, ~-0914 Rols--R-o-yc-~---9-7_5_6
~ 9730 •••••••••••••••••••••••
··••••••••••••••••••••• 111 DEALER IN U.S.A.
4 cvl .. auto. trans ..
AM radio. heater,
air . & mo r e
(964KFOJ.
5 1868 • 88 04 "'o lor JI mo O•l•rr•ll 12.648 441100 APR tr 91
. GUSTAFSON
llNCOtN MERCURY
Yettow 9Aleno' 1h!tto fl!Pf'. tult
OO•er ••18 whflief ~ &
1 8 000 tr•~M \ yr •-Mf-.Ny
134()1.JMXI
>10,995
1975 CADILUC
COU,E DE VIUE
B•tO• e .. 1~101 full oowe' laclOf't air cond low <hlM & I
yr ..,.,. "1y l23&f'lll( i S6495 l 6$00 &•o<h ao..l•vo•d !
~'•"'Q'Of" leoch.
8424844 1974~~~UAR JRR ~~~VER ~~--_ =11
Long ~hel'I base. A Jl'Wl'I ROLLS·ROYC£ '68 Bug. new tires. rbll with ;,utomat1c. air c ond , full power inc 1*J•mbore• engine, xlnl cond. Sl200.
\l\lndow:. & 1t>1:ks. !>tt!rl'u. l'----' ::_-.::i aucl1 642-4.184 alt 3 PM.
1974 PLYMOUTH
SEllUMG COUPE
81aO ••!.,IQ< "'<tQ oofl .. le.
IK!O<y aor t0n0 & IOw ........
ISet 1315421
52995
lc•:ilher mt. & onlv :J0, 14!1
mile). ( LrtCJ AG 1
S7888
NEWPORT DATSUN
Ct0Sf0 SUNOAYS
1961 Rolls Royce Silver
Cloud II Bc;iut car
Sl!l.500 !HO 1030
·75 Rabbit. xlnt cond, lo
mi 's, SlOOO down
<196-5851 /494·9049, Came . ----'68 Bug. good pumt. body,
t1rt~. & int AM 1fM II
19 7 6 CADILLAC
SEVIUE Go•CI ., t9f1or, tui11 oower •1'
cono 1~ a 1 .,, '*•"•""" (831NOMI
8Xll Dove St reN
N<•wport Rcac·h
833-1300 Subaru 9762 trade Hcreo $!ISO >9995
•••••••••••• •• ••••••••• 645~3167 1978 CHEVROLET. Mm.da 9738 '17 DL Stn Wgn '68 VW Busi. xlnl cond. CORVEnE •••••••••••••••••••••••
miracle
mazda
5·!.peed tr;ms .. a1rcond .. Sl250. ALSO Dal su n
luggagecamer .rad10& c amper '>hl•ll S75
heater less than 12.000 645-8527
Sl1~or1y' Full POWPt 41,, cones.
•f9'@0 181ll\(W. CfVtU! • "'°'*-2~ motn IS.. 12111n
i 13,995 m1. Immaculate!-----
1722SPO> lStk 1648A) ~.122S Vol\'O. Musi
$3333 sell. $500 firm
2150 H.-bor llvd. • Aft. 5. 646 1216
Costa Mno 645.5700
9740
.. THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
'73Super Bug. Runs good.
looks good. Great tram,.
646-7901Aft5 ................•......
m Mercedes 280SE. '\lnl
1·r.nd. air. AM I FM. 'I .,,xJ,
')4900 C:all art 6, 645 !Jll!l9
7060 HAR BOil BtlfD . '70 VW Convert. rblt,
SlSOO or best orrcr
9765 768-8L34a!t6PM_. __
COSTA MESA 642 OOiO
Toyota '78 De Viii~
'iii. ~old new 77. 280 rpl·.
••••••••••••••••••••••• '&5 Bug. Tuns welt. needs lroughCllll
11.UOU m1 s I yr & IU.O(KI
mi's kit o n ~arr Toh.IC'
l'ct brwn . llhr 1n1 ,
,\M /1-'M C'a""· er u1~(·
rnnt SI 1,500. 54!J 5t5H
BEFORE YOU seat covers & prunt. S450 fUlly loaded including
moonroof List price or
SlS,656
SELL YOUR _548_·1_39_2 ____ _
-TOYOTA.
SEE US!
MAR9UIS TOY OT A
MlSSIONVIEJO
831-2880 495.-l210
·74 bug. A M /FM radio,
new tires, excel cond.
$2495. 673·3899
'71 Super Bug, rcbll cng,
new clutch & brks. xlnt
cond $2100. 833·7517
Our Pnct•
$12,599
Lease or Purchase
Ser. No. 6BQ}58Ql.34683. f\C! Classic C!20Sfo: Coupe.
4 ~pd ;,lick, fuel lnJCC ..
:11r. nt·w M1l'hehn!I On~
t·olor & equip. S7500.
557 181;fl
FLETCHER JOMES
CHEVROLET 'l~~~~~~ WANTED: Volks waKen 663J Westminster A Ye.
camper. '69·'71 Call Westmmter
'ii MZB 4/SOSE Xlnt conr1
115,0UO m1 , S6700 Ph
t>-14-0147
'iii itSOC. on~ o wne r. ex·
n•ll cond. 28M. leuther
1nt. ~unrool. Sl:.1.500.
lrt5·00i!J aft I> & wk nd c;
'liK 280SI::. 4 ctr hn ma l'
Cnmpl r£'l'Ond l'n •1n<·
'irw tire~. compl "·n
ll'l'Onb (;all IJ~t clc·Lul
i51 lJJi
ii 2XllSL. d Ir JUln
I'S PB. nu paml. htlul
673 343-1 fi7:J .1:!(!;!
MG 9742 .......................
·;4 MG lOn\'t. xlnl c·ond
1ns1de & oul, 111 milt·~. I
) r warr Mu!ll ~ell 1hk·
m~ ~no. Call 1;75.9033
'ii M1dgl'l. new mo1nr. !{<I
1·ond. m:.l sl'll. li:JI :n l:J or
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W.\GOH
4 cyl radio &
healer pwr brakes.
rear window
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Fo11ntain Valley
EDITION
:\fte rnoon
~.'\'. Stoeks
VOL. 71, NO. 172, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES
They Ca119ht Big Ones
.Judy Haugland. 11. C above> and Tom Fisher, 12, caught
the h1 ggcst fish Tuesday at Huntington Beach 's 26th
annual Huck Finn Fishing Derby at the municipal pier.
They were among 125 youngsters who turned out for the
event
In Westminster
$1 Million Worth
Of Drugs Seized
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Ol I• Dally ~IOC Stall
Seizure of Sl millioh worth of
drugs. six ~uns and $25,000 in
cash at the Westminster home of
a man with alleged motorcycle
ga n~ conne c tion s w a s
announced today by Huntington
Beac h police.
Richard Rizzone. 34, or 6152
Navajo Road was arrested by a
team of undercover offi cers who
also confiscat ed five loaded
rifles a nd a load ed pistol,
investigators said
Rizzone 1s now free on $250.000
bail p ending a June 30
arraignment in West Or ange
County Jud1c1al Dis trict Court,
according to Huntington Beach
and Los Angeles p o lice
spokesmen
Narcotics Detail Lt. Bruce
Young. of the Huntington Beach
Police Department, alleged that
14 pounds of cocaine and 50,000
Quaalude pills were confiscated
from tbe Rizzone residence.
Rizzone, who was captured
Thursday and rel~ased on bail
l''riday . was booked on charges
or possession or cocaine ror sale.
possession of dnn~erous drugs
r o r sa l e. p ossess io n o f
mar ij u a n a ror sale. and
possession or a concealable
weapon by a convicted reton.
lnvestittators allege Rinone
has pre viously been associated
with lhe Hessians, a motorcycle
club which in the past has
occasionally clashed with other
biker organizations.
lnvesugators said the Rluone
case was at first brought to their
attention by the Los Angeles
Police Department. It was not
clear if the suspect has current
connections to the Hessians.
Questioned about the charge
of possession or a concealable
fir ea rm b y an ex -fe lon ,
Lieutenant Young said he could
not comment on Rizzone 's
previous conviction.
Authorities said a fte r Los
Angeles police initiated the
investigation, it was decided to
turn it over to Huntington Beach
police since the alleged drug
c ase was cente r e d in west
OranRe County.
Both of the two alleged hard
drug co~pounds confiscated,
c ocaine and Quaalude , are
stimulants, althoUJlh cocaine is
organic origin and Quaalude
is a synthetic.chemacal
Flynt Ousts
Hu Publisher
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP> -
Lar ry Flynt, still recuperaUng
from gunshot wounds s ufrered
las t March , has dismissed
Htu1tler magazine publisher
Paul Krassner to lake over the
duties himself.
Flynt's wire. Althea, said
Tuesday that letters and calls
rrom Hustler readers were
crltkal of Krassner's appoint-
ment as publisher.
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1978 TEN CENT~
I
$6 Per House Eyed
Huntington Beach Mulls New Charges
By ROBERT BARKER
OI .. o.lly l"ilet S .. ft
A user ree of about $6 for
every house and apartment was
considered Monday night by
Huntington Beach City Council
members as a way of making up
for some or the revenue loss with
the passage of Proposition 13.
O ffi cials wi ll consider
con solid ating fees for such
serv ices as trash collection,
library. recreation and parking
for each of the city's 54,000
households.
A totaJ of $.1.5 million could be
raised if the user fee. is set at $6.
However , Mayor Ron Shenkman
said today the $6 figure would be
the maximum and that the
household charge could be less.
A decision on the fees will be
m ade when budget hearings
co ntinue Monday through
Wednesday or next week.
She nkman also s aid that other
revenue couJd be increased by
ra i sin g co mm e r c ial and
industrial fees.
The user ree proposal was
made Tuesd3y n ight aft& a
statement by Police Chief Earle
Robitaille indicating it would be
a disaster to make cuts in his
force.
Robitail~ has been asked to
cut about' ·s1 million from a
proposed budget of $8. 7 million
forcing a layoff of 44 s worn
officers and 15 non-sworn police
personnel.
Robitaille said today that the
proposed cutbacks would have a
detrimental effect on the safety
or citizens.
lie said the department would
not be able to respond lo 60
pe rcent or the calls and not
investigate about 60 percent of
its cases.
Councilman Don MacAllister
said the proposed police cut-
backs wouJd be a disaster.
He said the police are·operat-
Councilman
Thomas On
Trial Today
Huntington Beac h City
Councilman J ohn Thomas was
scheduled to stand trial today in
West Orange County Judicial
Dis trict court on charges of
misdemeanor theft, vandalism
and trespass.
It i s alleged that Thomas.
prior to his election. disposed of
properly belonging to the King
P e trole um Company whi ch
shares the premises of Thomas'
Huntington Beach trucking and
crane company.·
The alleged removal or S20.000
tn oil well equipment and two
s torage buildings reportedly
occ urred between Sept. 25 and
Nov. 29 last year
An e ight-woman, four-man
Jury was chosen Tuesday after
T h omas' attorney, Spencer
Aller, unsuccessfully tried to
delay the trial for three weeks.
Alter a rgued that Thomas
faces "h eavy m eet ing
schedules" for the next three
weeks because or City Council
budget deliberations.
"It would be an imposition on
him, the city and the citizens
with one councilman CRon
Pallinson ) out of town." Alter
told Judge Kenneth Smith .
De puty District Attorney
Robert Herron, who o~posed the
delay. told the judge, 'l thought
Mr. Thomas had resigned from
the council/from what I read in
the press over the weekend."
Thomas said Monday he would
s tay o n the council after
threatening to leave Friday.
.. This is the oldest c"3se on the
court calendar and it would be a
mistake to continue it due to its
age," said Judge Smith.
Thomas ' attorney said the
trial may last until next
Monday
T homas has asserted that no
theft was involved and he look
nothing of value . He said he
m oved the oil equipment to
another part of his property as
part or a cleanup operation.
Thomas said the accumulated
''tras h" was hauled to the
Orange County dump. He denied
any wrongdoing.
The a lleged inc idents are
r eportedly p a rt of a
lo ng -standing fe ud between
Thom as and Thomas C. King of
Cos ta Mesa. o wn e r and
president or the oil producUon
company. ·"
King's oil C'Ompan y ls
responslb1e for several oil wells
located on the Thomas trucldng
and crane firm yard on Goldco
Wes t Street and Garfield
Avenue.
ing below staffing levels without
the Cl.Its.
Mayor Pro Tempore Richard
Siebert said he 1s opposed to any
plan to turn money over lo the
police department "and let them
spend it as they want · ·
"I cannot be lieve the city
council should not determine the
priorities of the community:· he
said.
Siebert also declared that he 1s
opposed lo the user fee concept
··until We <'Ul the Sile o r
government."
He said any personnel cuts
s hould be.made at lh t:
admmistratave level and not to
line workers.
S iebert s aid the Jarvis
message is that people believe
that government as too large and
should be trimmed. He said that
user fees to raise additional
revenue is not the answer.
.Jim and His Boll.oon
Surfer Jim l.Jhler takes a wave off Hunt-
ington Beach with balloon tied to h im.
Jim and the balloon s tayed up during the
e ntire ride. Did t he ba lloon help his
balance while riding the big surf that has
come up this week off the Orange Coast ..,
Is 1t a new secret device for surfers.,
Perhaps a new safety device? Nope. He
wor e the balloon Tuesday j ust for the fun
of it. said Jim.
Alpine Seeks
Wntributions
For Firemen
ALPINE CA P > -Every
household in Alpine is being
asked to contribute SlOO to
forestall the July 1 closi ng of the
Alpine Fire Department. m dire
straits because of the passage of
Proposition 13.
By late Tuesday, $2,000 had
been collected "and our fliers
haven·t even gone out yet." said
Fire Chief Jay Elias
About 8.000 people reside in
the 20-square-mile Alpine Fire
Protection District in San Diego
County. Like many other small
fi re districLc;, it runs on funds
borrowed agains t ant1c1pated
tax revenues.
But since the passage of the
Jarvis-Gann property tax hmita·
tion initiative, the amount of lax
revenues to be ass1gnC'd to the
district is unknown and it can't
borrow any money, said Doug
Renson. president of the fi ve·
member rirc board.
''We're right up against the
wall," said Elhs. "We can take
1t through the first of the month,
and that's it."
Teachers '
Pay Halved? ,
NEEDLES CAP >
Te.achers here may be .
bringing home only half
their salaries, unless the
sl ate provides some relief
from budget cuts caused
by the passage of Proposi·
lion 13, school officials
said.
Superinte ndent Don
Carothers or the .Needles
U nified School Distr ict
said Tuesday that school
board members will con
sid e r half pay for the
syste m 'a 52 teache rs at
their June 29 meeting.
The Needles di11trlct I~
expecting t o lose about
~.ooo. or approximately
one-third of Its $3 million
operating budg e t ,
Carothers said.
$7 Million Deficit
Seen for Schools
By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR.
otti. Deity'"'"" St.U
Huntington Beach Union lligh
School District officials brou~hl
bad news home Tuesday night
after spendin g the d ay 1n
meetings with s tate legislators
in Sacramento
Officials said that. despite
s ome fun d s from s tate
s urpluses . the dis tri ct 's $5
million in r e s e r ves and a
number of proposed cutbacks.
the district may still have a S1
million deficit
The high school d1 str1ct will
lose about $19 million 1n tax
revenues because of the passage
of Proposition 13, As sis tant
Supe rintendent Charles Hess
said.
Supe rinte ndent Jake Abbott
s a id Sacram ento offi cials
indicated that the district's
reserves will be eaten up to
meet costs.
Trustee Doris Allen said that
California school districts wi th
no reserves "will get the benefit
of ours." She called this a
"punitive measure."
.. It is not a ve r y bright
picture," said Abbolt. "The
board 1s going to have to
Rabies Clinics
Scheduled
In Huntington
Huntington Beach residents
will have three opportunities to
have their dogs inoculated
against rabies and licensed this
s ummer.
The firs t ch ance will be
tonight at the Murd y F ir e
Station, Gothard Street near
Edinger Ave nue, from 7 p.m. to
8:30 p.m.
A clinic will be held during the
same hours on July 18 at the
Lake Street Fire Station, Lake
Street at Lincoln Avenue and a
third is set for July 22 at the
Edison Community Center on
Magnolia Street near Ha milton
Avenue from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Cost or the vaccine is $2 and
the dog Ucenses cost $10. lC the
dog has been s l erill ied or
spayed. a license costs SS.
f
consider very severe reductions
in this year~s budget, n lle added.
Although no mass teacher
layoffs are considered likely,
s chool board memher ~
apparently won·t r eplace 51
t~achers whn resign or retire
this year.
And e i g h t t e mporary
rounselors. eight administrators
and about 58 non-teaching posts
may be eliminated, officiab
said.
Adult Sc h ool. s tudent
trans portation, driver training,
field trips and activities such as
the Westminster High School
farm may also be cut, officials
said.
A complete list of proposed
cuts has not been compiled.
School board members plan to
'l ludy pos sible cuts again
T hursday night.
The school board has pla nned
a 7 o'clock meeting Thursday at
Marina Hig h School . 15871
Springdale St.. Huntington
peach.
Coast
Weather
Patchy low c loud "
tonight and Thursday
morning. Sli ghtly cooler
a Io n g the coast. Lows
ionight near 62 Highs
Thursday 68 to 72
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HB Reconsidering Bonfa., Lawsuit?
By ROBERT' RARK f.R
OI""' 0.t<IJ 1'1 .. 1 Sull So m t> mcmbl'rs of thc
llunltn~lon Bt>1t<'h <.'ti) Count•1I
:.a) they arc htn 1ng sc<'ond
thoughts about pat t1c1µat10g in a
lawsuit riled against former City
Attorney Oon Bonfa h.> City
Councilman Richard Siebert
The city council voled June 7
to JOin Siebert as a plaintiff 1n
the Superior Court action
iaga1nst Bonht.
However, It w;Js learned that
FV Park
Projects
Opposed
Ahout 100 Fountain Valley
re:.1dents made it clear to catv
Park s a nd R ecrea tion
Commission members Tuesday
that they oppose both proposed
plans for development of the
87-ac re northwest sector of Mile
Squa'l' Regional Park
The commissioners voted
unanimously to recommend the
City Council oppose the plans
hefon• the Orange County
Harbors. Beaches and Parks
Comm1ss1on.
Res idenLc; i.a1d they want open,
grassy areas with some trees
instead of "commercialization"
of the park area.
The residenL.., said they rear a
:-.harp rise an crime. parking
prohlems, noise and glarin~
lights 1f one of the two proposals 1s
approved
Robert Pedersen, a spokesman
for VTN Consolidated Inc., said
"'tits fll ml'ms suggested a S3.2
de\ e lopmcnt with a bicycle moto
1· 1 o s s . s k a l e b o a r d p a r k .
:.w1mmang lake and somt•
concession stands be developed in
tht• park area near Brookhursl
Street and Edinger Avenue.
Tim Connelly, a spokesman for
Johnny Mann Sports World. said
his firm wants a 35·ycar lease on
lh c lancl to d eve l o p a
:-.ul·cer-softball r1cld concession at
no <·ounty cost
None of the residents spoke 1n
r.1vor of either plan
Spoke:.mcn from thre e
homeowner groups in the area
::.aid their members als o oppose
both plans
M :Jyor Pro Tern Hoger Stanton
s aid thl· City Count·tl ma v
1•1ms1der takmg action on the
matle r in two weeks.
County off•t1al:. are expected to
al'l on the plans by the end of July
Grasslwppers
Ravage Nevada
JI e~etation
PAllHUMP, Nt•v \/\PI For
l wu years. l'hylhi. and Harry
K1llaka had been living com·
lortubly in their s mall, isolated
rl•t1rement home in this farming
'all ey 65 miles wes t of Las
Vegas.
Today their ser ene lifestyle is
an s hambles following a
ni~htman::.h attack by armies of
~rasshoppers that swarmed onto
the1r property on a recent night
Thousands upon thousands of
tht• s pringy le~ged insects from
the nearbv desert have crawled
onlO every inch of the once well
kept plot, catrng all the vcgeta·
lton 1n their path. Nearly all the
trees in the yard arc dead. The
\'l.'gNnble garden 1s bare
"It's devastating to sit back
and watch C\'erythmg we own be
destroyed ... Mrs. K1ttaka said
ruesday.
K1ttaka. a rl'lire<J laboratory
tc1:hnic1an. s aid hundreds of
~rassboppcrs die al the side of
the house tlaily and he shovels
them 1nt.o u trash incinerator
.mc1 burns lhL•m.
't rs K1ttaka and agracultur:.il
t•x pcrts admit th<1l, for the ume
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~ome membtrs ot the councll
may be backlDI aWI)' rrom
Jmning ~ suit alter a meetJ.na
" 1th un attorney for Bonfa In a
l'loi.ed rtoor session Monduy
night
Attorney .James Chodzko baid
that 1f the c ity Joins in the i.u1t.
I he action would be costly and
time consuming.
I le a lso said that IC the city
takes an active par I, Donra
would file a cross complaint
against the r aty and each city
Fort Ben
Ben's Fon
INDIANAPOLIS CAP >
-Folks al Fort Benjamin
Harrison should ha\•e no
trouble remembering
their new commandant's
na me nexl month.
It s BenJamin llarri~on.
The Army announced
Tuesday that MaJ. Gen.
Be njamin Harrison will
assume command of Forl
Benjamin Harrison out
side lndfanapolis in mid·
July.
Harrison says he's not
related to lhe late presi-
dent.
Fee Hike
likely for
OC Airport
By GARY GRANVILLE
Of llW o.lly l'llet Sl•ll
Casting their eyes about for
additional sources of revenue.
c ounly su pervisors moved
Tuesday lo make Orange County
Airport more of a profit-maker.
However. supervisors slopped
s hort of agreeing to divert
dollars earned at the airport to
the county's general fund to
r eplace sagging property tax
revenues.
Nontheless. private and
commercial airport users can
<!xpect lo pay increased fees.
And a portion of those fees
may be used to pet y c:ounty
J:Overnment what it would
rt>cei V<' in property taxes if the
aarµort "&!>on th<' tax rolls.
For now. a committee or
:-.upcn isor rudcs Joined by an
-0f f1 cial fr o m co unlv
administrator's office and a
rt•prescnlative of the
ciud1tor-controller will study two
airport revenue options .
The committee will report to
the hoard July 10
As things stand now . a ll
money earned al the airport
flows into an e nterprise fund
earmarked for airport related
uses
c:ounc&J member.
Chodako &Nerted that the ault
by Siebert ls frlvoloua and
polltlcal He said that rurther
purisu1t or legal action would
result In severe damages to
Bon fa
lie warned the council that
there also could be s ubs tantial
dama~es to the city and to each
council member.
But there were other late
developments lo complicate the
issue . ll was reported that
Irvine
Co. Vows
Rebates
By PtuLIP ROSMARIN
Of Ille Dally PllM Stall
Irvine Company President
Peter Kremer pledged on
Tuesday that windfall property
tax revenue s saved on
apartme nt s because of
Proposition 13 will be rebated to
tenants.
Estimates by the county tax
a ssessor are that overall
company properties. before
passage of the Jarvis Initiative.
would have been assessed $14
million in property taxes.
If the measure s tands as
voters approved it, the company
wi 11 realize an $8 million
s avings, according to the
assessor.
Kremer said, however. that
the assessor's estimate probably
is too high. and that the size of
company s avings can't be
known until tax bills are
received in November.
Other factors that would
impinge on the size of possible
rent rebates include legislature
debate that would withdraw or•
reduce properly tax relief on
apartment properties.
Also. it isn't known how the
initiative may be changed by
pending court decisions.
However it turns out. Kremer
said. any tax reduction directly
attributable to apartment
properties will be passed to
renters.
Kremer reaffirmed the
company policy to continue with
annual rent increases to "stay in
line with the market."
Th{' Irvine Company chief
t"<Cc ut1ve also proposed a joint
committee of company officials
nnd representatives of the city.
the Irvine U nifi e d School
District and the Greater Irvine
I nduslrial League to s tudy
impa ct s and solul•on s t o
problems of th!! Jar vis
lnit1al1vc
Tht.• Irvine Company he said.
which opposed Proposition 13.
"shares a common concern with
these agencies. and we also feel
a common responsibility lo help
solve these concerns."
Virus Mishap
'Researchers Still Isolated
WASHINGTON <AP> Two medical re-
searchers exposed during a laboratory mishap to rat
blood contaminated with deadly tassa fever virus
are in strict isolation al an Army hospital while they
and their doctors watch for symptoms of the
dreaded ailment.
"Into each life a little rain must fall," quipped
one of the men in a telephone interview two weeks
after a tiny test tube popped open and changed his
life mto a deadly waiting gam e.
The names of the men were withheld at their re·
quest and because the Center for Disea se Control.
where they work, said identjfying them would be "a
c·learly unwarranted invasion or their personal
pri vacy."
There are no signs either or the researchers has
contracted the disease. but they probably will be
kept away from each other and the outside world
through the weekend.
Lassu fever. a virus identified In Nigeria less
than 10 years ago. is earned by a rat found common-
ly in parts of Africa but not in the United States. It
ohtained notoriety with the 1974 publication of
"Fever ~ .. a book by John G. Fuller.
Coastline College
Gets Accreditation
Coastline Community Colle~t\
the so-called "college without
walls." received full academic
accreditation Tuesday from the
Western Association of Schools
and Colleges.
The accreditation, considered
unusual for an institution in only
its second year of opcraUon,
comes nl u lim~ when faculty
gr oups at ol hf'r Coasl
Community College Dlslricl
campuses arc calling for the
t1bandonmcnt of Coastline
b et'n us e o f pa ss age of
Proposition 13
Faculty groups at Golden
West nnc1 Orange Coast Collo1e
hu vc su bmitted a Joint
rt'solutlon a.k1n1 that Coastline
C'ourse!I he trani1rerTed to their
campuses
.,
The faculty re~olution was
passed Tuesday a~
re prese ntatives of the
accrediting agency for all
colleges and universities In the
We s t were granting
accr editation to Coastline at
their semiannual meetlng in San
f'ranclsco.
Coast line Colle.re has Its
offlceR tn Fountain Valley but
has no physical campus. Classes
are held at 130 sites lhrou1h the
lOl·SQuarc·mlle dlstrl<'L
Thf' ro)lege has 70,000
part-time students and aso
instructors Many of the
IMtruclOl'I teach run time at
o ther schools. Others are
r.rofcss1onals rrom business or
nduatry wl\o work In the fields
they Leach
...
attorney& for Siebert had
alroady flled court action
namln1 ~city as a deterutant.
Sources said that Siebert's
attorneys took t.has action o n the
s trength of a previous city
council vote to toke part in the
suit
Mayor Ron Shenkman said
Tuesday he intends to bring the
matter up r or co uncil
reconsid~ration because of
personal liability and potential
heavy c06ls
Councilman Don MacAlUster
said lbut going ahead with legal
action to collect only about $750
doesn't seem worthwhile when
compared to possible hab1hty
•rnd costs
When Siebert's laws uit first
hat th(' courts, Judge Richard
Ham1lton said the city should
have been consulted because
Siebert is attempting to recover
money on behalf or the city.
Siebert filed the lawsuit as d
private citizen last March. He
Parties Squabble
Welfare Issue
~lleaed that Bonla participated
1n authortz.ed trip¥. that an
out:;1de ..ittorney was 1llegall y
hired on Bonfa s behalf and that
lht.• c1vi1 right:. of d~put1 es
:serving under Bonfa had been
violated
Bonfa. who was to be defeakd
in the April elections. said the
suit was politically motivated.
He has flied a $7 6 milliol'I
counter swl agamst Siebert and
S ie b e r t 's attorney. R alph
Marcarelh.
Robbery
Suspect
Causing Ft1ror ~~~~!~~••ch
SACRAMENTO IAP> One
issue -cost·of·living tncreases
an aid to welfare ta m1hes
continues to be the focal point or
the battle over a plan proposed
by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. to
rescue local governments from
the effects of Propos ition 13.
(Related story. AS>
R epubli can leader s said
Tuesday they will vote for
Brown's $5 billion grant and loan
package only if the 7 65 percent
infl ation increases are excluded
from the Aid to Families with
Depe ndent Children grants. The
increases would cost $50 million
and go to t 47 million rec1p1en~
Democrats. led by Assembly
Speaker Leo McCarthy or San
Francisco. r es is t ed th e
Republican attack on AFDC
But the GOP lawmakers
hammered rcp<'atcdly at the
comparison or i.latc employees
Pair Injured
In HB Crash
Two Huntington Deac h ~
suffer(4d inJurics Tuesday when
the i r ca rs collided at an
inte rsection.
Robert Long Jr . 29. of 710
Owen Ave, one of the drivers.
was cited by police on a charge
of drunken driving following the
6:30 pm. crash.
Police said both Long and the
other motori~t. Jose Alvarez, 18.
of 2106 Florida St . were treated
at Pacifica Hospit al and
r eleased arter the accident
which took place on Florida
Street at Utica Avenue
going without pay increases
because of Propos1Uon 13 while
welfare recipients get increases
averaging $30 monthly for a
family of four.
The AFDC grants cost the
state $622 million annually and
provide a family of four a
monthly grant of $423.
A committee vote on $4 billion
in grants and $1 billion in loans
could come as early as today.
The aid is intended a s a
one-time "trans ition year··
rescue for local government.
which loses $7 billion in property
lax funds from passage two
wct.•ks ago of Propos 1t1on 13
On Tuesday. a session of lhe
sax -m ember committee writing
the aid bill deteriorated into a
battle between Democratic and
Republ1C'an leaders An
afternoon ses!.1on was canceled
Assembly Republican floor
leader Paul Priolo of Malibu
· said welfare was the one point
preventing agreement between
the four Democrats and two
Republicans on the committee.
.. Eliminate cost of living on
AFD~ .. ~rui ,h.c's got himself a ·mrr. '"'l1'n01'6 said in an interview
after McCarthy complained
Republicans appeared lo be
backing away from earlier
agreements. "We want to be
conciliatory. We only have one
area of disagreement "
Priolo and Sen. William
Campbell, the other Republican
committee member. said they
did not want to cut similar 7.65
percent increases for 600.000
aged. blind and dis abled welfare
rec1p1ents
Starts July 1st
man faces armed robbery
charges today in connection with
stickups in Huntington Beach,
San Jose and ao attempted
a rmed robbery in Founla1n
Valley.
Marvin LeRoy Noltbohm Jr .
23. was captured Tuesday at his
home by staked-out detectives
from both Fountain Valley and
Hunlington Beach. H e was
booked for investigation of
armed robbery and attempted
armed robbery.
Fountam Valley detectives
Lee Pepka and Barry Black
teamed with Huntington Beach
detectives Gene Lockhart and
Mike R e lic t o apprehend
Nollbohm
Investigators aJleged he held
up Mane·._ Casuals. a women ..,
wear sho p in the Town and
Country Shopping Center at
1851C Becirh Blvd ., about
mid afternoon Tuesday.
lnvesl1gators allege th('
gun man 1n that JOb went
immediately to the Pants Port.
another clothing shop, at 18186
Brookhurst St.. Fountain Valley
and flashed a p15lol, demanding
money.
The two plucky salestad1e~
belligerently refused J.o hand
over the cash. Fountain Valley
police said, and. followed the
suspect out of lhe store as he
fled
Investigators were parked and
waiting for Nottbohm outside his
home when he arrived about an
hour later. police said.
They added that he is being
investigated as a suspect in the •
h oldup or thr ee other
eslablishmenls in the past two
months. including a finance
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·Battle Vowed Over Prop. 13 Limit Proposal
SACRAMENTO «A P I l'teprt::.entat1vcs of
powerful bu.smes.s and agriculture eroupll :say they
will fight a proposed consUtuUonal amendment
that would limit Proposition lJ 's tax cuts to
residential property
"We're totally opposed ... Johll Ha). execut1\e
vice president or the Cahforn1a Chamber of
Co mmerce, ll ald Tues day as amendment
$275,000 Ernbe%%1ed
Film Executive ·
Faces Charges
LOS ANGELES (AP> Columbia Pictures,
still recovering from the stunning admission of
former company president David Begelman that
he forged $40,000 in studio checks. suffered another
shock wben an accounting director was cbar&ed
with embezzling $275,000.
INVESTIGATORS SAID TUESDAY that a
warrant has been issued for the arrest or Audrey
Lisner, 41 , or North Hollywood. Mrs. Lisner is
director of accounts for the Screen Gems division
Qr Columbia.
"We think we know her whereabouts, .. said
Deputy District Attorney Slerijng Norris. "She is
out or the Los Angeles County area but we expect.
to pick her up.''
Norris -said Mrs. Lisner, who disappeared
during an audit or Columbip's books, is accused of
embezzling between June 1975 and April of this
year by allegedly cashing travelers checks that
were to be used to pay film crews on location.
THERE IS NO CONNECTION between the
cases against Mrs. Lisner and Begelman, Norris
said , othe r lhan both persons had executive
positions within the company
Begelman is due to be s entenced J une 28 on his
no-contest plea to a grand theft charge involving
the forging and cashing of four checks m the
names or seve ral promine nt Hollywood
performers. mcludmg actor Clirr Robertson.
bu cker11 laWlchtd a rampa1gn to put 1t before
vott!rs an Novt.'mbt.-r
Hay's stand was echoed by spokesmen for the
California Assoc1at1on or Realtors and the
California f"arm Bureau
ROBERT MONAGAN, PRESIDENT OF the
Callfornio Manufacturers Association, said his
AP Wl'""'°'e
LESSON ON WILDERNESS A TRAGEDY
MJchelle Chapman With Dog Benji
organ1zahon hadn't yet taken a posit.Jon on the
partial rollback but said he sees problems with 1t
Proposition 13, a $7 billion property tax cut
approved by voters two weeks ago, applies to
owners of both residential and business property
A constitutional amendment introduced
Monday by Sen. Ralph Dills, D·Gardena, would
lim 11 the cuts to residential property, including
Dad Dies
Lesson Turns
.. Into Tragedy
RIVERSIDE CAP> -Michelle Chapman·s
rather had been teaching her about the wilderness
-about creatures like snakes and lizards. His lasl
lesson was one he didn't mean to tearh -about
the deadly potential or wild poisonous plants.
Patrick Chapman. 33, of Lancaster. Ohio,
apparently died Monday after drinking a tea
brewed from Jimsonweed; accordmg to the
Riverside County coroner's investigation.
CHAPMAN AN D HIS 8-VEAR·OLD daughter
had been camping out at the root or the Box
Springs Mountains on the outskirts or Riverside for
several days before he boiled a tea from the
jimsonweed l e~ves and drank it ·•to get a
psychedelic high," Mi chelle said
She said her rather became incoherent and
disoriented and eventually collapsed. When she
couldn't wake him, she tru(jged up a small hill lo
get help from some Department of Water resource
employees who were working on a pipeline.
CHAPMAN WAS FOUND DEAD, lying on his
s tomach over some rocks, clad only in ·plaid
Be~muda shC?rls Hts skin was a bright red color,
typical or a Jimsonweed overdose. arcording to the
roroner·s office
apartments and other rental uruts The m easure mus t be approved by the
Legislatur~ and voters
A COALITION OF LABOR, TEACHER~,
school officials and blacks officially launched a
campaign Tuesday in S!Jpport of the am~ndment,
saying 1t could avoid sharp cuts an local
government programs.
"By reducing the weight of Proposition !J's
impact on local public services, we assure our
children's education can continue uninterrupted
and county. city and special district services will
not be seriously. Impaired." said Steve Edwards.
president of the Calirornia Teachers Association.
Edwards appeared at a Capitol press
conrerence along with representatives of the
AFL·CIO. NAACP. Los Angeles school board, Los
Angeles and San Francisco teachers and Dills .
who quoted the Bible to stress his point .
... TO EVERY TWNG THERE IS A season
and a time to every purpose under Heaven,"' Dills
said. •·we are here today because we think now is
the time for re·examinalion or Proposition 13. what
it actually meant and what it could become.··
Jack HeMmg, head or the state AFL-CIO. said
the Dills amendment could save $3.S billion in
revenue for local governments. Pete Schaafsma of
the Legislallve Analyst's office said the lax loss
could be cut by 46 percent or more. depending on
how the amendment was interpreted.
Amendment supporters said most voters
wanted a cut in homeowner property taxes when
they backed Proposition 13. They disagreed they
were being "arrogant" in trying lo amend a
recently approved ballot measure.
THEY CONTENDED THAT rN MANY cases
voters were not aware two-thirds or 13's relief
would go to business and Investment property.
"Proposition 13 would have passed just as
overwhelmingly if all or its benefits went to
homeowners and renters," said Howard Miller.
president of the Los Angeles Board or Education.
.. As a matter of fact. it might have passed even
more ov·erwhelmangly had that been the case."
Arson Suspected
4Die in SF
Hotel Blaze
. S~N FRANCISCO <AP > -Four persons were
killed in a fast·spreading predawn blaze today at a
small San Prancisco hotel, sending more than a
dozen patrons jumping out windows for safety fire
officials said '
Moonlite Sale 1 Sale of Sales this
Fn niie 7 to 10 pm
at Hunhngton Center I
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J I ,..• 1 cause or the fire at the ..__ _______ _,, Miramonte Hotel in the
city's Mission District.
Identities or the dead Wf>re not immediately •
available. Caspar said al least five ()ther persons •
were taken to nearby hospitals for treatment of •
s moke 1nhalat1on. • •
Tralfl Clamp• Elirni11ated :
SQUAW VALLEY !AP > -The eliminatio" or •
a des ign na~ at a cost or a few thousand dollars .• Joot.11.Z?J•
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While the exact cause or the accident remains • IS )li\KING •
a mystery, Cushing said the original plans for the • GR EAT DEALS •
tram car called for cable clamps designed as a • FREE «
.. failsafe" device to hold the cables in their ! •
said. ' • • .S • pulleys. Those .clamps were never installed he 50 c· \I · .,
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OIP Radar Turned Dou·n
SACRAMENTO <API The California
Jlaghway Patrol has made another try -but it still
r an 'l get the Legislature lo approve radar to catch
s peeders
The latest effort was voted down 16·18 Tuesday
in the stateSenate.
California Is the only state in which the
highway patrol does not use radar. although it is
u~ed in Cahfornia 's cities and rount1es
Trial Denial Asked
SAN FRANCISCO CAP > -The state Supreme
Court has received a request to overturn an appeal
court's reversal of Jua.o Corona's 25 murder con·
victions and deny the convicted mass murderer a
new trial.
A petition from the stale attorney general's of·
face Tuesday claimed the state Court of Appeals
mistakenly held that Corona 's trial counsel,
Richard Hawk. "rendered him constitutionally in·
effective assistance."
DoU II alt Bid Ref Wied
LOS ANGELES <AP > -A U.S. District judge
has refused to issue an immediate restraining or·
~er agains~ Arco Industries Ltd. lo halt its produc·
lion of a hne or dolls based on characters in the
blockbuster film "Star Wars."
Judge Irving Hill denied lhe request from
i:"..,entleth Century Fox Film Corp. Tuesday. The
ftlm company .. a long with Gilneral Mills Fun
Group, Inc. has filed a Sl million copyright in·
frlngementsuit against Arco.
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Orange toa')t Oa11 v Pilo t Edit. on·ar Pan_e ________________ R.obe·r1·N-W·Md·/·Pu·b·lls·ne·r-T·hom-·.$ .K".".11./E·d-llOt' D, WtdnHda'f. June 21 , 1978 Barbara Krto1blch t Edjtorlel P•Q• Editor • .,,.
Coun~ilman Can't
Handle Job Alone
In tus two month s tint on the ci ~ counc1l. John
1"homas has taken Huntington ncach Cit}' Hall by storm.
tie has sent s hock waves through employees who
wonder if they will be fired or riot. lie has warred with
the city administrator. the pohc..: chie f and othe r council
members and employees~
He has been blunt, ui..ts poken, threatening and
inconsiderate.
Thomas capped hi<-first tumultuous 60 days in office
las t Friday by declannit that he intended io resign his
seat after a city cc.incsl vote didn't go his way
Less than u day later. he had reassessed his
intentions and :,crapped plans'to quit.
With h1~ decision to remain o n the council, Thomas
n lso must reassess his s ty le and performar.c:e which to
date na:. been more of noise than substancr
He mus t learn to look into all sides of major issues.
I k '11 have to be able to a ssess inform&tion and put it in
µroper perspecliv.e.
But there is another s ide of Thomas, too. He believes
that he truly represents the common person . He has more
concern in this area than perhaps any other council
. official.
He is de ad-set against special rights for any s pecial
group.
He also 1s open and believes m putting everything out
on the table. eve:· whe'n embarrassing to himself.
Nol many µulJlic officials are big enough to do this .
He also 1s not alone in· bis be lief that the bureaucracy
has becon1e established and needs shaking up.
But he should remember that .he has only one of
seven council votes and take his def eats gracefully. lie
must be aware that he is not getting the job done on a
lone-wolf bas is
In his battle with the police department. Thomas
claims that som e officers are guilty of excessive fore<'
und harassment. fl is time for him to prove this. Ile mus t
:.i lso s how that his charges against the police are based on
fact. not emotion, and that personal feelings a re not al
I he heart of the attack.
ft is lime for Thomas to act maturely. lie has
~tor med out of meetings prior to his hasty decision to quit
the council last week.
It is time fo r Thomas to act r esponsibly, not
impuls ively. He owes it to the voters who strongly
supported him in the city election to do so.
It is past time to bring the c urtain down on this
particular fl oor show.
Difficuli Choices
Fountain Valtcy City CounC'il members c.1re pondering
a number of administrative recommendations to cut $2
million from this year's budget.
The council apparently has scuttled all thoughts of
impos ing a sewer tax and proposed business and building
fee increases also h ave been dropped.
The council 1s right in viewing these proposals as be·
ing not in the s pirit of the current tax reform.
The council has discussed shortening work we~ks and
cutting back on employees.
ll is not pleasant to see people losing their jobs but
both these proposals seem to be in keeping with the cur-
rent taxpaye r belief that government should be cut back.
Reduction of the city's work force can mean a reduc·
tion in public services, even if the cuts are made after
concerted study.
City officials face many difficult choices as they a t-
tempt to determine what precisely is essential and what
municipal activities can be r ed-lined .
Certainly it would seem that the council should make
every effort to maintain a reasonable level of effective-
ness in public safety services s uch as police a nd fire pro·
tee lion
Sensitive Task
The I lunungltln Be ach City Council ha~ approved a
plun to form a nine m e mber <:ommlllcc to look in.to com -
plaints lodged against th(! city.
The p1:1ne l i!> expected to handle varied allega.t1ons
hut the primary thrust <Jppcar1> Lo be in the area of al-
lcJ(t!d P'>hce brutalit y .
The comm1ltcc would bccdme a central receiving
plcicc for complaints. Ml'mbers would look into the validi
r v or the charJ,!c~ and if thev <ipl>{:ar to be !'lubstantiated v. o uld turn the m over to Lht• c·1{y council for a('t1on
The fo rmation or the cornm1llet' seems to be a good 1dcu
Allt•g:illons that have be4..'n &Hr4..'d hy indiv1du<lls need
~omc 5ubs t<Jntialion "r they lose cr edibility.
But a grc•at deal ol c·:irc mu.'lt go ulto thl' !-telcct1on of
t.·ommlllN.· ml'mh<:r~ The t•1ty mus t in:-i url' th1:1l only un
bl:J!)ed, wt•ll mlentwrll'd <"1ll1.ens a1'c rcpn•scnted
In an art•a as scns1t1vc u~ this, every t!tforl muitl Ol!
t\l kcn to weed CJul Utost• who may hav.-a personal 1:1x to t.trind
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Other views expres~d on this page are those of their authors and
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Boyd I Caesar
By L.M. 80\'D
Everybody's aware it was
Julius Caesar who said, "f
came. I saw. I conquered."
Dut hardly nnybo<ly knows
1ust where he cam<' to. whut
he saw, :md what he con
D ar
Gloomy
Gu~
Doesn 't Huntington
Beach receive enough
revenue from oil and
other sources to keep it
Intact? Maybe just a
select few bcnertl In
stead of the average
worker.
J L.B.
Qucrcd· It wns to Asia where
he beat Phar noccs in the
Battle oC.Zcla. File that.
"Why," a!lk('d I, "do mol!t
men pnrt their hulr on the
lt>ft"" Because," rcphNI u
briRht <'licnt. "most molhcr:.
art>· right handed ."
Q. "Wh1tt's tnl• difference
b<'twccn a poillrnrd· und a
·postal card'?"
A Po.'itcards arc sold by
private ftrm!I Poi1tal cards
urc sold at Pokl offices
If you were born 64 years
ago, you came Into this world
the same year that Thomas
Edison l nvC!nted the
nashllght.
To .iet water for its young,
the sand gro ul>c of the
Sahara o&ks lts<'lf in a n oa~ls, then lets Its chicks sip
on it.s feathers.
Said Alfred P. Sloan, sage
l). "When you•re through
changing, you're lhroul(h ··
Nicholas von Roff man
On the Road t9 Apnageddon?
liis commencement i>peech at
the Naval Academy went far
toward solidifying the pres i·
dent's reputation as a Southern
fried Jerry Ford. Confused. in-
tern a 11 y contradictory ,
gratuitously truculent. it came
close to the wheezing, 'barely
repressed hysteria or his undis-
tinguished predecessor.
Quite vanished from human
s ight is a man who told us in tus inaugural ad-__ _
dress that ~\
··We w i 11 (~ _
m o v e thi s AJJ f I year a s tep l
toward our uJ. ...
timate goal -
the elimina-
tion of all
nucl ear
weapons from
U1e earth."
Last week we heard the same
president declare if the Russians
want an arms race or don 't
either way is fine with him
With the total American arms
s ales abroad up lo 13.5 billion
this year, nowhere to be seen
is candidate Carter who was
once heard to sny, "The United
States cannot be both the
world's leading champion of
peace and the world's leading
Mailbox
i>upplier ofthe weapons ot w ttr "
IN TONE his words have the
gerleralized fi erceness of John
Kennedy's promise that
he would s end Americans
anywhere anytirne to fight. The
anyplace Carter has selected is
Africa. or course, and you can
only smile at the thought o(
them belll over the presidential
desk studying snapshots taken
by C IA·mi ss ionaries in
Lumbasbior Luanda.
"See that man over in the up·
per left-hand corner. Mr. Presi-
dent," you can imagine the ad-
miral saying. "No, that one,
that's the basketball coach. Yes,
that's right sir. this one. the one
with the ball. We think he's a
Cuban. Note the cigar. sir , the
beard and the fact it appears to
say 'Made in Havana' on the
bitll itself. sir ... What color.
sir., What kind of group is the
one in the picture? This is the
Kolezzi high school freshman
basketbaU team. but we have
reason to believe it is a
paramilitary organization.··
T H E PR ESIDENT has gotten
himself involved in a latter-day
African version of the French
and Indian wars. The Russians
und the Cuban~. !\uch few of
them as are mucking around 1n
those parts of the Jungle. are us
ing the Lunda and Beluba tribes as the French and English once
us ed the Iroquois and the
Mohicans.
We on our side are backing
President Mobutu Sese Seko of
Zaire. a pedestrian. trooical despot. incompetent and prob·
ably as unreliable as the many
others we have s upported to our
:subsequent chagrin and regret.
This gelling the natives to kill
each other in the rain forests
might be justified if some vital
American interest were at
stake. But it's nonsense to assert
that we have a significant in-
terest in maintain ing the in·
tern at political status quo of
every member of the interna-
tional postal union
T HE NEXT thing we know
they 'II be telling us Cuban.
backed irregulars have seized
Bujjumbura in Burundi and 1f
we don't do something about it
our world will crack apart.
Even President Carter r e-
alizes there are limits to con-
vincing people of the need to
conduct surrogate siruggles with
the Reds in remote. unimportant
places w1lh unpronounceable
names So ht.• makes likt!
Woodrow Wilson enuncioit1ng the
old and dangerous doctrine of
the American mission to save
the cosmos.
The toiling oppressed of
Botswana. if indee<f there are
toiling and oppressed in that lit-
tle-known land. are to have the
joys of American liberty and
majority rule conferred upon
them by Mr. Carter an<t his
fellow American politjcaJ 8jbJe-
belters. So. too -and this is the
dangerous part -are the people
of the Soviet Union, to whom we
are also going to accord human
rights
IN THE 202 years since the
united States of America was-
r0t.tnded. Russia has b€en an
oiutoc ratlc society. whethtt
ruled by czar or commissar. Al
no Li me in that long period bas It
been within the power o( the
United States to close the
Siberian salt mines Qr have ~
direct influence on Russian
politics. Privately we m ay
deplore the way Czar Alexander
the Third treated his people and
the way Brezhnev treats them.
but that's all we can do.
In his speech Carter made
Soviet finagling in Africa and
Soviet tyranny at home a part of
the disarmament and arms con-
trol equalion lie said that if
publit' opinion her<' is upset over
thl' hurpan 1·1ght!> issue. then
Congress won '1 approve of a di&·
a rmament agreement At the
~amc time he himself. by de·
manding that Russia become a
middle class. Western·style de-
mocracy, is irritating and im-
flaming that same public opin·
ion.
AGAINST THIS performance
upstage we have the background
Carter obbligato asking for guns
for the Turks, guns for the
/\rabs, guns for t he Is raelis.
guns for the Iranians . we
have the Penta~on asking for a
r es umption o f large-scale
t•hem icat warfart' development.
Jnd we have lhe nuclear balance
11f lerror disintegraling
Ne w wc•apo n 'i and
t echnologies will soon fo rce both
Russia and the United States to
put hair triggers on their dooms-
day rockets. The chances grow
of an accidental Armageddon, of
infinity by inadvertence.
Cut Fat Governlllent, Not Our Services
To the Editor:
I am so disturbed I decided I
had to s it down and write this
letter.
The removal of s umme r
classes, firing or teac hers. dis·
continuing after school sports
events, firing police m en and
firemen, etc. is not the way the
taxpayers intended Prop. 13 to
be implementerl.
Cut out the fat of government'
Curb welfare . d ec r ease
lcg1slahvc salariei>. curb fnnge
benefits o f government
e mployees We want govern
ment l'Ut . not our essential
:,crvices.
I JUSt heard today on thf' new:.
Lhal the :-..uperv1sors i1nd Judge!>
in Los Angele!> arc getting a
$2.000 a year increase and they
arc already making $49,000 11
year The sularics 11nd retire
m l' n L p u y a 11 g o v c r n m c n t
cmployt•e:i get Is breaking our
hu<•h We ur(' willing to help
thost• less fortunate than wt: but
sin ce when art.' the majority or
~ovt•rnment employees less
fortunate· thun we ? 'rh csc
monies may not all come from
property taxch, hut they do
come from taxes whi ch could hE>
used for the more essential
needs of the community.
There are definite priorities.
these must be acknowledged.
We thl' taxpayers are 'Tlad .
damn mad and this anger is be·
1ni: fanned by the wny our
wishes arc being l~nored.
GovernmPnt is too big Cul
covcrnmcnt'
MftS. /\NNE NADER
an•• Dlgnfi fl
To the Edltor.
All a rlt1ien M Huntington
Beach for many years. I um
shock<.'d l.lnd outr11J(ed at the d<"
"rading and Oogrant conduct of
one or our newly elected coun
cilmen. John Thomas
Obscene gestures and foul
l&nllua2e at council meetings or
any other pubhc place is def·
lnltcly not repre11entatlve of the
people Of lluntm$!tOn Ueach.
It appears Mr. Thomas has
also adopted &n Attitude thllt he
believes himselr to be Immune
to c ity codes, laws and or
dlnances -u well as decent
conduct
HE HAS made no secret of his
personal vendetta aaalnsl our
police chief In particular and the
police force In gentrAI Un
fortunately (or the citizens or
Huntington Beach. Mr. Thomwt
Is attempUnsi to Ull~ bis COUO·
cllm n position t,, dlacrecUt th4!
I
police department hy demand-
ing budget cuts fin the name of
Prop. 13 I that would all but
desCroy the poli ce protection
s ervice that took yea rs lo
<schieve.
The <'ilizc ns of Huntington
Beach voted for the fat Lo be cut
out at the top of government
s pending as well as the frills in
jtcncral -they will not stand for
reductions in the vital service
either Lhe police or fire depart·
men ts.
Mr. Thoma:. had best re·
examine the s pcclaclc he is
making of himself. /\ recall or
Mr. Thomas can begin three
months from the day he took or.
fi ce, und a ground swell in this
direction 1s already beginning
We want dignified. responsive
and rrss><>nsible ,:tovcrnment, not
u c rude, irresponsible dic-
tatr>rsh1p.
A. J . O 'REILLY
Co u n C"ll lfftpr,-1fllio11
To the Editor :
I wis h to ress><>nd to Mr und
Mr!i David Garza's letter which
appeared in the .June 14 edition
of the Pilot. l . loo. was dis·
mayed and embarrassed by the
news rePorts of lhe behavior of
the lluntington Beach City Coun-
cil members flowever. I felt 1t
was not my position to judge
without first visiting a council
meeting to :seC' for myself if inci-
den ts were h ~1ppcning and to
what degree.
My first council meeting was
the special session on Wednes-
day, June 7 I have since at·
tended every session out of
sheer amazement and admira-
tion for the job these people are
doing m a very difficult lime
with a very comph)x issue -the
consideration of nil budgets for
the city. I bclit've your paper is
dom~ a disservice to the citixeni.
by d 1slorting the Incidents
ON l'JORF. than one occasion
Mr Thomas had ht>en noted Lo
osk pointed. intelligent. cogent
ques tions or department heads
and a1111istnnU; the mayor hns
done an admlrebte job or mov·
Ing the sessions along in a pro·
resslonal orderly manner. I
belleve you o\\>e the public the
truth; the11c-people :ire nllempt
Ing to maintain all vltal ser vices
Ml this city ln a responsible, in·
t<'lli~ent monncr .
Thl.'y ore pfllnstakln~ly re·
viewing ea('h department's re-
quest aod. they ore nklnAt !or OP·
lions to leveli. o r service -
decision packages was the
phrase used by our articulate
professional hre chief No men·
tion has been made In any or
your news s tories or the six-a nd
seven-hour se:rss1on~ devoted en·
tircly to budget mectini:ts. Not
until today's issue was there
mention of the fa ct that lhe
council is beS?gtng, pleading for
pubhl' input and direction They
realize they have a mandate
from the people in the wake of
the passage of Prop IJ
l would· mvitc Mr and M rs.
Garza to :ltlend a council meet·
ing, and to bring their son with
them. f believe they will be im·
pressed and proud that these
seven people a r(' doing the job
they are doing for the citizenry
We must all remember that they
are under 1mmeasureable pres
!.Ure from now until June 30.
and we must also remembe r
that half of the council has never
even been in this position before
MRS PEGGY GLENN
Libra,,, U•P
To lhe Editor
A r ece nt column by Earl
Wate rs di scussc•d the current
role of the public library in thc
United States He mentioned
that next to cut!. in police and
firo service. nothing 1s more cer
lain to arouse the ire of the
public than for the town fathers
to ,:,u ggest curtailments of
libra ry funds. This is Ca r from
lht> truth. f'or years libraries
h<•ve been suffering cuts and.
with the passage of Jarvis. will
continue lo do so ,
FURT HER. he s tates that
statistics inrli cate less lhan 10
percent of the general pubhc
uses public libraries fo r any
purpose. In that the I luntington
Beach Public Library has ov~r
100,000 ~live registered users in
<l lown of 100.000. reflects that 60
percent use is closer to reality.
Al least for Huntington Beach
with our circulation approaching
;tlmos t a million a year. one
finds it difficult to support his
argument that libraries are little
used . In fact. it 1s difficult to
find another facility in any town
that receives the s ame steady,
continued use.
WALTER W JOHNSON
Library Director
Good ExJH>ri~n~e
To the Edi~or.
I have Just returned from a
bus iness trip tn South Amenca
where f spent two weeks 1n
Brazil and Peru.
Prior to my departure, I had
many funny feelings and misgiv-
ings about this trip. I have read
s tories in newspapers as well as
national magazines about the
dangers, or traveling in South
America I have r ead about
human rights violations. racis m
a nd other unpleasantrles.
MUCH TO my s urprise, none
or the above occurred or were
witnessed by the writer In fact.
I felt very s afe in both countries.
As an American, I was well re-
ceived and treated with the ut-
most respect and the dollars in
m y pocket were able to
purchase the kind of service and
goods r expected.
The people were racially bet·
ter mixed than any place I have
l'ver been and harm ony seemed
to exist in all levels of life. I
don 't want to appear as a know·
it all just on a two week trip to
South America, but one thing is
for sure. that m y visit t<> that
part of the world has <'hanged my
mind considerably about South
Amerlet1
I would apprt.•crntc it very much
I r y 0 u c 0 u·I d t c 11 y 0 u r
r('aders about a l{ood experience
s omeone ba!\ had In South
America instead or negative
artic les at>out that part of the
world
FRANZ BERGHAMMER
• Lett~s Jrom ~Cldu1 art wtlcomt.
The ~hl to ~ond~sr ldtn• to /al
.,,ac• or eUminatt Ul)tf '·' ~ IAttari of 300 wordl or ltu wffl ~
¢um prt/trtntt All ltttftrl muat in·
elude lfgnature and "'oiling odd,..,,
bW nam:11 nray ,,. v1ltlrhftd on Tl·
qtll!ll 1/ IU/ ficltnl 1'010f'1 f.a QJIPOrfnl
PoGrv wtli "°'be ,..bldltt!d
,.
17
Irvine Today·!t (;losing
N.~. Sto~ks
VOL. 71, NO. 172, 4 SECTIONS, •6 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1978 TEN CENTS
to Ban Housing?
A proposed Irvine city or·
dina nce would forbid a dults-only
apartments and require that in
complexes that segregate adults
with children from childless
adults, half the apartments be
available lo families.
The ordinance. prohibiting dis·
c r im inalion against mino r
children in rental housing, was
introduced Tuesday at an Irvine
City Council meeting.
No action was t&ken and the
ordinance was tabled until a city
manager's report on the
availability of family housing in
the city.
The council ordered the res-
olution drafted last week as an
e m ergency measure designed to
s top the forced relocation of
Park West Apartments families
by the Irvine Company.
The next day, however, Irvine
Company President Peter
Kremer guaranteed no family
would be moved against its will
The company had wanted to
move 79 families with children
into other family sections or the
880-unit complex, to revamp a
50-50 ramily ·to-adult rental
ratio. ~
Because family apartment
vacancies were higher than
those for aduJts. the company
claimed, it sought to create a
60·40 ratio favoring adults-only
apartments.
If the council approves the
new ordinance, not only would
the company marketing ratios
be affected, but no new adults-
only complexes could be built in
the city, and existing adult com·
plexes probably would have to
gradua lly be integrated with
families.
Senior citizen housing, for peo·
pie 62 or over. and housing proj·
eels for the handkapped . would
be exempted.
The ordinance. 1f adopted.
would be good for three years.
when it wouJd be reviewed. It
could be amended at a ny time.
The sentiment or the council to
pass the housing law was uncer-
tain.
Councilman Larry Agran, who
proposed it, and Councilwoman
Mary AM Gaido, have said they
would support it. Mayor 8111
Vardoulis a nd Councilmen
David Sills and Arthur Anthony
have withheld commitment. but.
indicated they see problems tf
the ordinance passes.
lt will take three council vote&
to enact it.
The, Irvine Company, the ma-
<SeeADVL~, Page AZ>
Irvine Renters Pronrised Break
Use Violation?
Irvine Rebuffs
Ch11rches' Plea
Irvine non-denominational
churc hes. booted fro m their
meeting places in local schools
for the summer· because of
budget cutbacks. turned lo the
City Council Tuesday.
They were turned back, at
least until a city legal opinion
can be generated, when an at·
lorney for the American Civil
* * * Leasing
Sclwoh
Fought
Two Irvine residents went lo
court Tuesday in a bid to halt
the Irvine Unified School Dis-
trict's practice of leasing school
buildings lo religious organiza·
lions for services.
The Orange County Superior
Court action filed by Frank
Canonito and Howard Tucker
claims that the district's leasing
policy is unlawful because the
churches use five schools in the
district ai:td pay well below the
fair rental value.
Laguna Beach attorney Meir
J . Westreich and the American
Civil Llbecties Union are pros.
eculing the action for the lw<>
plaintiffs.
Jt is further alleged in the
lawsuit that Ute district's leasing
policies violate state and federal
constitutions which guarantee
the separation of church a nd
state.
Liberties Union said use of city
facilities may violate constitu·
tional separation of church and
slate.
The attorney. Meir Westreich
or Laguna Beach, already has
filed a Superior Court lawsuit on
behalf of two Irvine residents
who protest the schools' lease of
buildings to the congregation$
Westreich said Supreme Court
rulings have held that no law
may be made which enha nces or
inhibits the practice of religion.
T he lawsuit against the school
district alleges district buildings
have been rented below fair ren·
tal value.
"It's easy to say, .. Westreich
a rgued, "what is there lo fear'>
But strict adherence to the First
Amendment, which has mandat·
ed that one church not be given
advantage over another, ha~
been responsible for religious
peace in this country."
Most councilmen reacted with
doubt that any holy war might
be touched off in Irvine, so long
as th e churches are charged
wha t any other organization
would be lo rent a facility.
Councilman David Sills said it
seemed ridiculous to say an or·
ganization could rent a hall to
"drink beer for two hours." yet
s ay church groups couldn't rent
the same facility.
R e presentatives o r th e
Voyagers C hurch and the
Believers Faith Center of Irvine
said they expected to get nothing
free. and would pay fair rent for
facilities. ·
A schools counselor. John
O'Toole, who described himself
as a radical democrat and
"almost a member of ACLU,"
m ade light of the lawsuit and
concern about churches renlini:!
<See CHURCH, Page A2J
Rescued from Riptide
Newport Beach lifeguard Doug ·Fabian
pulls unidentified swimmer from a riptide
Tuesday near Newport' Pier as H!eguard
Lt. Ron Johns on maneuvers rescue boat.
\c\\ purl l1leguards hauled 93 swimmers
out of the waler Tuesday as s urf and rip·
tides kicked up a long portions of the
coastline
Growth Impact Studied
Somheast County Environmenl Researched
By GARV GRANVILLE
OI tM 0.llf ~llot SI.ii
An elaborate county study of
Southeast Orange County's en-
vironment shows t he area's
rapid population increase is
safely within targeted growth
rates.
However. the 576-page study
indicates. in some areas popula·
lion growth is coming t:lose lo
outstripping available public
ser vices needed lo support the
influx or people, homes. autos
a nd businesses.
Under scrutiny in the research
a imed at monitoring growth and
its impact on the e nvironment
was the area southeast of the
Newport Freeway.
In addition to the broad unin·
corporaled reaches of the Sad·
dleback Va lley the s tudy in-
cluded the coastal areas that run
from Newport Beach to San
Clemente
The growth monitoring study
covers roughly 382 square miles.
about 48 percent or Orange
County's land surface that holds
roughly only 13 percent or the
county's population.
But. the study points out. it is
the southeast Orange County
area that is facing the county's
population explosion and grow-
ing al about rive limes the rate
of other county areas.
The action seeks an injunction
llhal will halt the leasing or
schools to churches until the is-
sue can be tried. Court officials
have not yet set a date for the
h<'anng.
Tucker asked the school dis-
trict last June l to halt the leas·
ing or school buildin~s to
churches and was ignored, the
lawsuit indicates. Di str ict
Superintendent A. Stanley Corey
was in Sacramento Tuesday and
unava1lableforcomment.
First Public Display
According lo the study, the
area ·s 'Population increased by
100 percent from 1970 to 1976.
And the number or residential
dwellings doubled in in the same
period.
More Costs
Considered
For Airport
Casting their eyes about for
additional sources of revenue,
county s upervisors m oved
Tuesday lo make Orange County
Airport more or a profit-maker.
However, s upervisors stopped
short of agreeing lo dive rt
dollars eamed at the airport to
the county's general rund to
replace sagging property tax
revenues.
Nonth e less. private and
rom mercial airport users can
expect to pay increased fees.
And a portion of those rees
may be used to pay county
government wh at it would
receive in property taxes If the
airport was on the lax rolls.
For now. a committee of
") tSee AIRPORT, Pa1e AZ >
Home Burglarized
A burglar forced open the rear
window or the Jrvlne home of
Rosemary Ely, 3772 Hendrix St .•
and stole a camera. a $15 coin
collection, ltquor and Dodger
baseball Ucketl, police reported.
Mrs. Elyvaluedt.beloe1al$300.
Cruise Missile Tested The studv predicts that by 1987 the population in the southeast
Orange County area will climb
from today's 290.000 persons "to
about 490,000" or at a rate of 7.5
percent a year WHl'X:E SANDS MISSILE
RANGE. N.M. <A P l -The
cruise missile was lest-fired for
two hours today and carried out
a series of maneuvers at speeds
up to 500 miJes an hour over this
southern New Mexico missile
range.
The test fi ring or the 2,650·
pound Navy Tomahawk missile
was the first public d isplay of
the weapons syste m.
Secretary or Defense Harold
Brown, who said development or
the m issile is' on schedule, pre·
dieted il will. be able to penetrate
a n y Soviet d e f e n se wh e n
deployed in tbe early 1980s.
He said Uie decision to lmple·
me nt full development of the
cruise missile rather than the
B-J bomber "in my view has
been completely vindicated ..
The missile, capable of carry-
ing nuc lear or conventional
warheads, was launched from
an A6 Navy Intruder jet at 7:45
a .m . over the missile range.
For two hours, the missile car-
r ied out a series or maneuvers
flying over the range al various
altitudes at speeds up to 500
miles an hour.
Arter Its launch. the missile
followed the program in its com-
puterized guidance system.
Brown new by helicopter to a
number of sites around the mis·
sile range where Army and
Navy officials collected date de-
signed to determine undor what
circumstances, if any, a cnllse
miHile Is suscepUble to detec
...
lion by defense systems
Cruise missile development
has been a ma1or point of con-
tention in the Strategic Arms
Limitation Talks with the Soviet
Union. The Carter administra-
tion announced its intentions lo
e mphasize the cruise m issile
when it decided not lo push for
development of the manned B·l
bomber.
The Department of Defense
chose the Navy's Tomahawk tn·
stead of the Air Force air· launch
cruise missile for the public
showing. The Air Force version
is d esigned for launch from
aircraft. ·The Tomahawk can be
launc hed from an airplane. a
submerged subm arine. a sur
race ship or land-launch pad.
<See MISSILE. Page AZ>
T hat continued growth will
place an added burden on such
available public services as
schools. ene rgy. transportation,
waste water r esour ces and
water agencies.
For now. none of·those public
resources are in s hort supply.
However. the report shows,
<See GROWTH, P age A2>
Auction Sets Records
"$18.5 Million Expected for Old Masters
LONDON <Al'l Excited art
dealers and collectors from
around the world overflowed
auction rooms today and
clamored to place bids for the
von Iii rsch collection. paying
record prices in one of the most
spectac ular art buclions in
history
"It's more ltke a casino than
an art auction," said Lhe dealer
as drawings, watercolors and
miniatures from the collection
were put on the block al Sotheby
Parkl' Bernet on New Bond
Street.
Other bidders used leased
telephone lines tr<>m the firm's
Madison Avonue hcudquarters
an New York.
Today's highest bid or $92S,OQO
' ' )
went to the 15th ce ntury
"Branchini Madonna ... a recol1.I
price for a painting by 1ls Italian
master. Giovanni Di Paelo. paid
by the Norton Simon Foundation
or Los Angeles
Twenty-seven old masters, tn·
eluding paintings by El Greco,
Rubens, Tintoretto and Tiepolo
were sold.
Today's sale reaped a total of
$2.925,405. That brought the pro
reeds of the first two days or the
sale to $8,063.040.
Bidding has run so hh~h the
auctioneers expect the sale to
tclean at lea~t $18.S mllhon. $3 7
mtlllon more than predlctcd ror
the sllc·doy auction
The Dt Paolo masterwork is
dated 1427. The price surpassed
I
the previous record auction
price of about $144,000 paid at
Sot h cby'" ror D1 Paolo·.,
"Christ on the Cross" in 1973
The Madonna. a six·foot pt<'
lure of the Virgin and Child on
an arched wooden panel, 1s the
second earliest work by Oi
Paolo It was painted for the
chapel of the Branchlni family
ln Siena, Italy.
Tuesday night'<; opener boN'
out the advance conclusion that
the von Harsc h so le' would
eclipse Sotheby's record $11 6
million sale last year or the con
tents or Mentmore Towers. a
form e r Rothschild estate in
Buck lngbamshire
The stunner or the op<lnlng
<Stt All( ION, Pa1e A:>
Kremer
Cites
Tax Cut
By PIOLIP ROSMARIN
Ol IM Dllltr ~let SQfl
1 rvine Company President
Pele r Kre m e r pledged on
Tuesday that windfall property
tax revenu es saved on
apartments because of
Proposition 13 will be rebated to
tenants.
Estimates by the county tax
a ssessor are that overall
company properties. before
passage of the Jarvis Initiative.
would have been assessed $14
million in property taxes.
If the measure stands a s
\Olers approved it, the company
will realize an SS million
<;avi ngs, according t o lht>
assessor
Kremer said. however. that
lht! assessor's estimate probably
is too high, and that the size of •
company savings can't bl'
known until tax bi lls a rt'
received in November.
O the r ract o rs t h at would
impinge on the size of possible
rent rebates include legislature
debate that wouJd withdraw or
reduce property tax relid on
apartment properties.
Also. il isn't known how the
initiative may be changed by
pending ~ourt decisions.
However ii turns out, Kremer
said . any tax reduction directly
.attributa bl e to apartme n t
properties will be passed 11•
renters.
Kreme r reaffirmed lht-
company policy to continue with
annual rent increases to "slay ill
line with the market."
The Irvine Company chler
executive also proposed a joint
committee or company official-.
and representatives or the city,
the Irvine Uni fied School
District and the Greater lrvmt'
lndus tr1 al League to study
impacts and solutions to
prob l e m s or the J arv a ....
Initiative.
The Irvi ne Compaoy he said.
which opposed Proposition 13,
"shares a common concern with
these agencies, and we also feel
a oommon respons ibility to ht!lp
solve these c:,oncerns "
Early th.is morning the lrvinl'
City CoWlcil appointed member'\
Bill Vardoulis and Larry Agran.
the City Manager William
Woollett Jr .. to sit on the new
board, to be called the Economic
Planning Committee.
Membersrup of other agenc1e:-
is yet to be determined.
Coasc
Weather
Patchy l o w c lo udc;
toni ghl and Thursday
morning. Slightly cooll'.'r
alo n ~ the coa c;t. Low.;
tonight near 62 HiJi hs
Thursday 68 to 72.
INSIDE TOD~ '1
Although iummt'r camps
are where you sill! dump of/
Inds, lhey artn t what they
used to be. Story Pogt A'
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Man Held
In Drugs
Seizure
B .\RTlll'R R. Vl!\~EL
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Seizure of SI mtlhon worth or
drugs, six gum. and $25,000 in
cash al the We~tminstcr home or
a man with alleged motorcycle
Aan~ con n ections was
,.innounc('d today by Huntington
Beach police
Richarrl R1uone. 34, of 6152
Navajo Road was a rre!'iled by a
tc.•am or undercover officers who
also conriscatcd five loaded
rifles and a loaded pistol .
investigator!; said
Rizzone is now free on S250.000
bail pending a J u n e 30
arraignment in West Orange
County Jud1c1al District Court.
c.tccording to Huntington Beach
.ind Los An~e les po l ice
spokesmen
Narcotics 0<'lail Lt Hruce
\ uung, of the lluntington Beach
l'ollce Department. alleged that
11 pounds of cocaine and 50,000
ouaalude pllli.. were confiscated
from the Rizzone residenc· ...
R121one. who was captured
Thursday and rl•ll•asl!d on bail
1-'nda~. \\as hooktnl on charges
l>f µ11ssl's.,1on of cot·aine for sale,
poi.st·sswn uf cl:ingl•rnus drugs
fur sale. possessi on of
marijua n a f or sal e, and
JWSSl'SSion of a C'O ncealable
wt·apon by a conv1t·lerl felon
In vC'sllgtilors ullegc Rlzzonc
h:.is prcviou~ly been assoc·1ateu
with lhe llcssi:.ms. a motorcycle
1'111 b w h 1 d1 1 n l hr past has
ocr~1s10milly clashed with other
hiker organizations
I nvesllgators said the R1zzonc
1"1sl' was al f1rsl lirouJ:lhl to their
.11lent1on by the Los Angeles
f>ollcl' Deparlmenl. ll was nol
l'lcar 1f the suspect has current
('()nneclions to the Hessians
Questioned about the charge
11f possession or a concealable
f1rc:.1r m by an ex -felon ,
L1l•utenanl Young sa111 he could
nnt comment on Rizzone's
previous conviction
MISS ILE ...
The T11mHh;.iwk 1s u subsonic
m1ssilt• c·ap:.iblt• of <·arrying a
nul'll·ar warhead It weighs
about 2.000 pounds a nd is guided
bv a nav1gat1onal system that al·
tows 1t lo maneuver according lo
its compull'r program
The /\1r 1-'orcc and N:ivy each
fm:d '"' cruise missiles m 1976
1n tC'sh dosed to the public
Those missiles weighed about
1.900 pounds each and traveled
up to 540 miles pt'r hour
L.ovelacly said the range of the
m1,.,sill· """ rlass1f1ed mforma·
t11in lie sl:ltd there art• Ion~· and
short rani;?t· "C'rs1ons of the mi5·
sill unocr rlcn•lopmenl
From Page ,, I
ADULTS ...
JUr apartment owner in the city
has six apa rtment develop'.
mcnt:-., tind all would be af·
lee led.
Besidt>s the Park West Apart-
ments, which lhe company still
inte nds lo convert to a 60·40
adult-family ratio as families
naturally leave. therl! a re 6().40
apartments at Woodbridge
Pines. Deerfield. Parkwood and
Turtle Rock V1stu
The coropany s Rancho San
.Joaquin complex 1s all-adult.
f 'rona Page ,11
CHURCH ...
city halls
"I sy mpathi ze with the
/\CLU," said O'Toole, "a nd 1ls
foar of lhc churchei. laking over
the town.
"llut that will never happen -
not with the recreation budget
\'OU ha\'C, and your comm itment
to the fun lifC' ,;
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GETTING THE MESSAGE TO PROPOSITION 13 HERO
Eight Taxpayers Spend $400 on LA Billboard
Thanks, Pal
Billboard Laltlh Jarvis
LOS ANGELES <AP> Eight men. describing
lhem sel\'C~ as "grateful taxpayeri.." have spent $400
011 a l hank-vou note to Howard Jarvis
ll 's a big thank-you covering an entire billboard.
"We wanted to say thank-you to Howard J arvis
sn a conspicuous way ." said Jim Marine. an ad·
'ertissng executive \\ho joined with friends to rent
the billboard for a month.
The message is posted at the corner of Santa
Monica Boulevard a nd Crescent l leights Boulevard.
not far from Jarvis' home. ll read~· "Howard Jarvis · Thanks for your
tenacity.·· It is s igned · ·s grateful taxpayers.··
Top Court Restricts
Searches By Police
WASHINGTON <AP l Police
may nol conduct an extensive
search of the scene of a murder
without a court warrant. the
U.S. Supreme Court ruled today
The court unanimous !\
overturned a narco t ic's
con\'iction against Rufus Mincey
.Jr .. who was accused or killing
c1n undercover narcoti cs agent
during a raid on his apartment
in Tucson. Ant .. on Oct 28. 1974
M inccv :ilso had been found
guilty ·or murder , but that
conviction was overturned by
the Arizona Supr eme Court on
grounds the j udge improperly
in s tructed the jur y about
criminal intent
In today's ruling, the Supreme
Cou rt h eld that a four-day
sear ch or Mincey's apartment.
f91l owing the s hooting death or
the undercover agent. was
unreasonable.
··A four -day search t ha t
included open in g dresser
drawers and ripping up carpels
can hardly be rationalized 1n
terms ol the legitim ate concerns
that Justify an emer gency
search," Justice Potter Stewart
said for the court
"If the warrantless search of a
homicide sC'ene 1s reasonable,
"hy not the warranlless search
of the scene or a rape. a robbery
or a bur~lary·1 •
Stewart said "1l is one thing to
i.ay that one Y.ho is legally taken
into police c ustody has a
lessened rig ht of privacy in his
person. IL is quite another to
argue that he also has a lessened
right or privacy in his entire
house ...
The Suprem e Court ruling left
the w ay open for Mincey to be
retried both on the narcotics
c harges and the murder charge
that had been thrown out of the
Arizona court. But a l a n y r etri a l . the
µrosecut1on would be barred
from introducing evide nce
:-.etted during the four-day
search of Mincey's aµa rtmenl.
f'rom Pagt-.·\I
GROWTH STUDIED. • •
ror example. that available
elementary schools in the Sad
dleback area arc only marginal
ly ablC' lo handle the cur rent
load and unless expanded by
1982 will be in short supply.
The existing highway syslecn
in the Saddleback Valley wall bl>
"clearly unacceptable" in Cour
) cars, according lo the study.
In Mission Viejo. the sludv
team notes there is likely lo be a
s ho rtage of natural gas by 1982
and the available number of
high school classrooms Y.111 only
be marginally ac('eptahl<'
The growth study shows that
flood control facihl1es as well as
highways in the Laguna Beach
area are already "clettrly unac
ccptab!C' ...
Shown as already a nurginal
prob lem in the Sari Juan
Capistrano &rea are flood con·
trol fac1ht1cs. highways and
available mass traps1l
rn San Clemente. a' allabl<.'
transit is s hown as on l y
m arginal and high school
facilities as well as natural gas
are expected to reach that level
by 1980.
Purpose of lhe study 1s lo keep
decision makers aware of lhc
impact or growth on the quality
of life m lhc county's southeast
reaches.
When it came to air quality In
t h e s tudy area. thost• who
s tudied growth's impac t con
dude, "a proper 8Sl'iCSSmt•nl or
uir quality Ctlnnot be madf' until
<Hlopllon of a plan by the South
Coast /\ir QuaUty Management
DIStrtct. ..
As ? result the massive report
f'Onlains no f'Omment on exishn~
sltinclurds of air quality in the
study area, an e nvironmental
consc<1ucnce of g rowth.
The massive study of the en
viron men·t in southeast Orange
County does not end with the re
port expected lo be delivered to
county supervisors later today.
ll will be a n ongoing monitor·
ing device aimed al gauging
where growth stands re lative to
a policy adopted in 1976 by the
board of supervisors
T hal policy came as the board
adopted a traffic circulation
plan cntll'S s:iid would IC'ad to
uncontrolled growth that would
outstrip availa ble public
serv1 ct's and result in a de·
lerioration of lhl' area's environ-
ml·nt
In a move aimed al silencing
the critics or a plan to allow the
population in southeast Orange
County to eventually re ach
711.000 pe>rsons, supervisors
agreed lo monitor the rate of ~rowth lo make certain it didn't
rhungc bcyonci policy levels
Jeep Runs Over
&ach Srmhather
SAN DIEGO CAP> -A 21
year-old sunbather at the wheel
or a J eep was driving 11lowly
<ilong Mission Beach to protect
ot her sunbathers when he ran
over one 10 the uneven sand.
Polirl' said David William
flosller , 24. was hospitalized
Tuesday with c hest injuries The
inl'idt>nt 1s under investigation.
8500,000 \lalue
Two Hijackers
Seize Cargo
NORTH STON INGTON. Conn
cAP > Two armed m en
wearing stocking rn-asks
hijacked a truck carrying al
least hall a million dollars worth
of gold and silver from a
precious meluls company to Its
refinery, police said today.
The bandits. who had
snub·nosed revolvers, took over
the t ruck when the dri ver
slopped on Interstate 95 lo check
a possible defect this morning,
police said. The nature or lhe
defect was not immediately
known
T he robbers handcuffed the
driver, who was alone in the
vehicle. chained him to a tree,
then fled in the truck
The driver freed himself
within about ts minutes and was
picked up by a pussing motorist.
who took htm lo a telephone.
police said
Stephen B. Mudd, treasurer of
lla ndy & Harmon Corp. of New
York City, said the gold and
s ilvt•r was worth al least
$500.HOO. Ht> said il was dirricult
to determine it s cX<Jl'l value
because some of the metal was
In an impure form .
Stale Police Trooper John
McLeod said company officials
told oolice the cargo might. be
Fro• Page Al
AUCTION ...
session was a record auction
price or $1.2 million pa id by
Swiss dealer Marianne J:~eilchen
feldt for a small watercolor
landscape by the German artist
Albrecht Durer. Painted in 1495.
it depicts the rock and church of
Doss Trento in northe rn llaly
and will go lo a West German
museum. Sotheby's presale
estimate was $370,000.
··The Virgin as Queen of
Heaven " by the 16th century
painter Hans Baldung was
purchased today for $453 ,250. a
record price for the painter, who
was a student of Oure r 's. The
1514 wood panel painting was
bought by the London and Paris
art dealers, Essoldo Fine Art.
T he collection was left by
Robert von Hirsch, a German
leathe r millionaire who fled
from the Nazis in 1933 and died
last November at home in Basel.
Switzerland, al a~e 94 In add1
uon lo pa intings a nd drawings.
tl includes sculpture, carvings.
porcelains. ivories. rurniture
:ind other art works
worth Sl mil honor more
Mudd said. · Wl' hd\e . .in
extensive sccurilv system. some
pretty sophisticated procedures
and equipment Today's event 1s
app arent evidence that our
security procedures have beC'n
circumvented in some mannc:r ·
The truck. owned bv the L. P M. Corp. o f New York, was
headed north near the Rhodr>
Is land border when the incident
occurred. police said
In 1973. a tractor-tra'ikr
containing $150,000 worth of gold
bullion was hija cked from a
Connecticut Turnpike rest stop
10 Orange. The abandoned truck
was found less than a half-hour
later with its contents intact
f 'ro1n Page ,I I
AIRPORT ...
supervisor aides JOinetl hy an
0 r f I c I a I r r () m l' I) u n l y
administrator ':. office und a
reprl'scnlal1vc.· of lht
.tud1lor-eontroller will -;tudy t"''
;.i1rporl reven ue options
The committee will n_oporl to
the board July IO
As things s tand now. all
money earned eil the airport
flows Into a n enterprise fund
earmarked fo r airport related
uses
Retained earnings 1n the
enterprise fund now total S4
million.
To now. the S4 m1lhon has
been ticketed for use in such
planned projects as parking and
air terminal improvements.
Supervisor Tom Riley :Hud
today he will oppose any move
to direct money in the fund awa}-
from the airport.
Riley aJso indicated. however
that he is not likely to oppose the
county reco\'ering the tax roll
do.lar s as wel l as the
depreciation on its Orange
County Airport ca pital
investment
If that's to be done, then fees
charged for use of the a irport
will be increased. though Rile)
opposes a s ugge s t ed S~
deplaning fee fo r commercial
air travelers
Lik ely c.·and1dates to r
increased airport fees. however.
include ,
-Commercial airlines that
are charged landing fees based
on gross landing weight. a
source of incom e lhal added
$314,000 to the airport enterprise
fund in 1976·77.
Starts July 1st
Oall'I Pl ... Stlllf ,._ ..
FACES THEFT C1iAAOE
Capo Valley'• Smith
Capo Valley
Coach Set
For Court
Pa ul Snuth. Capis trano Valley
I hgh School basketball coach,
laces arraignment in Riverside
,1 unc 28 on .t c..harge of receiving
stolen property
lie ha~ been r<.>lleved of al!
l. o ,, c h 1 n g c! u • : t " p t r. c! 1 n c
rf'Solut1on Of the misdemeanor
l'harge
Thl' s ucccsl-'ful 39-yt>ar·o!c!
t•oac. h. a Hivcrs1de r esident, was
arrested JunL 1-t wti.h a
R 1 vers1de high school coach.
David Carm ichael. 29. C:t)
police said the 1 wo men bought
stolen microwave ovens from an
undercover policeman.
Smith lead his South Al! Star'i
to j 124·116 victory Saturday 111
lhc Orange County A!! St<1r
t;amc
No admm1slral1vc: ~lion wa!-
taken against Smith by school
authorities until charges were
tiled, Sd ld J ohn Smc:rl
Capis trano Valley principal.
"Now that charges have been
111 <.>d . Paul Smith has been
removed from al! coachin~
n•s pons1billt1es a nd will not
servt> as coach ror us U\ any
sport. ·Smart said today
Ill' was involved •n c
sum ml'r IC'ague. but he will not
st•rvl' dunng the summer. nor in
lhl' tall a:; cuach." the principal
said "Whethe r he wil! continue
In lc3ch physical education anct
math at Capistrano Valley in the
I a I! 1s dl'pcndcnl on ~' lot of
1 • .1t·tor ...
Smith ha~ not been available
for comment. but Smart said the
teacher contends he was ar
•nn o<'c n 1 vic t im of
circumstances
Make your selection now from the
largest collection of fine interior
furnishings in the area
•
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23649 Hawthorne Blvd.
(213) 371.1279
COSTA MESA
1S9S Newport Blvd.
( 714) M2·20SO
Costa Mesa Store
Open Sunday 12·5.30
LAGUNA BEACH
30 North Co•1t Mwv
1714) 494·oJJ1
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VOL 71, NO. 172, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1978 TEN CENTS
Art Auetion to Glean $18.5 Million
LONDON CAP> -Excited art
dealers and collectors from
around the world overflowed
auction rooms t oday and
clamored to place bids for the
von Hirsch collection, paying
record prices in one of the most
s pectacular art auctions io
history.
"It's more like a casino than
an art auction," said the dealer
as drawings. watercolors and
miniatures from the collection
were put on the block at Solheby
Parke Bernet on New Bond
St reel.
Other bidders used leased
telephone lines from lhe firm's
Madison Avenue headquarters
in New York.
Today's hjghest bid or $925,000
went l o the 15th century
"Branchlru Madonna," a record
price for a painting by its Italian
master. Giovanni Di Paelo, paid
by the Norton Simon Foundation
of Los Angeles.
Twenly·seven old masters, Ln·
eluding paintings by El Greco.
Rubens. Tintoretto a nd Tiepolo
were sold.
Today's sale reaped a total or
$2,925,405. That brought lhe pro-
ceeds or the first two days of lhe
sale to $8,063,04-0.
Bidding has run so high the
Resrued from Riptide
Newport Beach lifeguard Doug Fabian Newport lifeguards hauled 93 swimmers
out of the water Tuesday as surf and rip·
Lid es kicked up along portions of the
coastline.
• pulls unidentified swimmer from a riptide
Tuesday near Newport Pier as lifeguard
LL Ron Johnson maneuvc.:s rescue boat.
San Clemente
Weighs Fee
Hikes Tonight
Top Court Res.tricts
Se(l,rches By Police
New and increased city fees
will be considered tonight by the
San Clemente City Coun cil as a
way of making up for property
tax revenue lost In the wake of
Proposition 13.
/\ mong fee hikes proposed are
a 260 percent boost in city am-
bulance charges and an increase
of 150 percent in city a nnexation
fees.
Raising ambulance fees from
the current $45 per trip lo the
proposed $162 per trip would
support the city's paramedic
program, approved by voters
last March. said City Manager Gerald Weeks.
The proposed increase in an·
nexation fees. from $600 per
acre to $1.500 per acre, would al·
low the city to maintain its cur·
rent level or police. fire and
marine safety services. Weeks
said.
t\t a hudget study session last
week. city councilmen proposed
increased fees in order to avoid
laying Ofr SIX police officers and
firemen and reducing hours for lifeguards.
Tonight's City Council meet·
ing will s tart al 7 .3-0 p.m. at city
hall, 100 Ave. Presidio.
Also on tonight's agenda is a
Planning Commission recom-
mendation for approval of a pro-
posed subdivision of the 62-acre
Elmore Ranch in south San
Clemente into 227 single family
lots.
Coas t
WASHINGTON (AP) -Police
may not conduct an extensive
search of the scene or a murder
without a court warrant, the
U.S. Supreme Court ruled today.
The court unanimously
overturn ed a nar cotics
con viction against Rufus Mincey
Jr .• who was accused or killing
an undercover narcotics agent
during a raid on his apartment
in Tucson, Ariz .• on Oct. 28, 1974.
Mincey also had been found
guilty of murde r. but that
conviction was overturned by
the Arizona Supreme Court on
grounds the judge improperly
instruct ed the jury about
criminal intent.
lo today's ruling, the Supreme
Court held tha t a four-day
search of Mincey's apartment.
following the shooting death of
the undercover agent, was
unreasonable.
.. A four-day search that
included opening dresse r
drawers and ripping up carpets
can hardly be r ationalized in
terms of the legitimate concerns
that justify a n emergency
search," Justice Poller Stewart
said for the court.
"lf the warrantless search of a
Dana Point
Woman Leaps
To Her Death
homicide scene is reasonable.
why not the warranUess search
of the scene of a rape, a robbery
or a burglary'!"
Stewart said "it is one thing to
say that one who is legally taken
into police custody has a
lessened right or privacy in his
person. It is quite another to
argue that he also has a lessened
right of privacy in his entir~ house."
The Supreme Court ruling left
the way open for Mincey to be
retried both on the na rcotics
charges and the murder charge
that had been thrown out of the
Arizona court.
But at any retrial, the
prosecution would be barr~d
from introducing evidence
seized during the four-day
search of Mincey's apartment.
Oemente's School
Split Plan Aired
Advocates of a plan that calls
for San Clemente to break away
from the Capistra no Unified
School District to form its own
school system will have their
say tonight before the Orange
County Committee on School
District Organization.
The county committee will
conduct a public hearing on the
proposal starting at 7 :3-0 p. m. in
Capistrano Unified 's district of·
fices, 32972 Calle Perfecto, San
Juan Capistrano.
·auctioneers expect the sale to
glean at least $18.S million. S3.7
million more than predicted for
the six-day auction.
The Di Paolo masterwork is
dated 1427. The price surpassed
the previous record auction
price of about $144,000 paid at
Sotheby's for Di Paolo's
.. Christ on the Cross" in 1973.
The Madonna. a six-fool pie·
lure of the Virgin and Child on
an arched wooden panel, is the
second earliest work by D1
Paolo. ll was painted for the
chapel of the Branchini ramily
in Siena, Italy.
Tuesday night's opener bore
out the advance conclusion that
the von Hirsc h sale would
eclipse Sotheby's record $11.6
million sale last year of the con·
Lents of Mentmore Towers. a
former Rothschild estate in
Buckinghamshire
The stunner of the opening
session was a record auction
price of $1.2 million paid by
Swiss dealer Marianne Feilchen·
feldt for a s mall watercolor
landscape by the German artist
Albrecht Durer. Painted in 1495.
it depicts the rock and church of
Doss Trento in northern Italy
and wall go to a West German
<See AUCTION. Page AZ)
Water Bills Up
Laguna Charges May Double
Water bills will nearly double
in Laguna Beach beginning in
September, following action
Tuesday night by the Laguna
Beach County Water District.
The five-member panel voted
unanimously to increase water
rates from 28 to 52 cents per 100
cubic feel as a result or property
tax revenue losses the district
expects to lose following support
or the Jarvis inilialive by voters
earlier thls month.
District business manager
Bob Joyce said the district ex·
peels to lose 45 percent or its
property tax revenues. or about
$582,793 or its $1.29 million in in-
come.
Capo Valley
Coach Set
For Court
Paul Smith, Capistrano Valley
High School basketball coach.
faces a rraignment in Riverside
June 28 on a charge of receiving
stolen property.
He has been relieved of all
coach ing duties pending
resolution or the misdemeanor
~barge.
The successful 39·year-old
coach. a Riverside resident, was
arrested June 14 with a
Riverside high school coach.
David Carm ichae l. 29. City
police said the two men bought
stolen microwave ovens from an
undercover policeman .
Smith lead his South All Stars
to a 124·116 victory Saturday in
the Orange County A II Star
Game.
No administrative action was
taken against Smith by school
<See COACH, Page A2>
O.llr l"llet Slaff l'Mlie
FACES THEFT CHARGE
Capo Valley's Smith
The average monthly bill for a
homeowner in Laguna Beach
has been about $6.05 per month.
Joyce said. Under the new rate•
schedule which takes errect in
Septe mber. that s ame homeowner will pay $10.35 per
month.
In addition to the expected rev-
enue loss. Joyce said the dis·
tricl has experienced an 80 per·
cent increase ill expeoses over
the past three years.
"There hasn't been a <water>
rate hike since 1975 and durin~
that time our expenses have
really climbed." he said "It was
going to ca t ch up with us
anyway ··
But. he said. the effects of
Jarvis s parked the increase.
The increase affects com-
merc 1al water cus tomers as
well. Joyce said. adding that on-
ly 10 percent or the district <;
waler users are businesses.
'They'll be assessed the same
increase as our single family
home users." he said. The busi-
ness manager said he has not
had a chance to compute what
those average costs would be.
Meanwhile. South Coast Coun-
ty Water District officials are
taking a wait and see attitude
before hiking water rates for
South Laguna users.
<See WATE R , Pa~«> A2>
They Chip In
Firemen Receive Donations
ALP I NE <AP> Every
household in Alpine is being
asked lo contribute SJOO to
forestall the July 1 closing of the
Alpine Fire Department. in dire
straits because of the passage of
Proposition 13.
Ry late Tuesday, $2.000 had
been collected "and our fliers
haven't even gone out yet." said
Fire Chier Jay Erns.
About· 8,000 people reside in
the 20-square -mile Alpme Fire
Protection District in San Diego
County. Like many other small
fire districts. it runs on funds
borrowed against anticipated
tax revenues
But since the passage of the
Ja,vis·Gann property lax hmita·
lion initiative. the amount of tax
revenues to be assigned to the
district is unknown and it can't
borrow any money, safd Doug
Benson. president of the five·
member fire board.
.. We're right up against the
"<All," sald Ellis "We can take·
it through the first of the month.
and that's 1t."
A c1t1zens committee of 30
volunteers met al the Fire sta·
lion Tuesday night to draft the
flier asking for the UOO
donalioms. The lear~ts wilJ be
sent lo every home in hopes of
raising Sl50.000, a six-month
budget for the 22-member fire-
fighting force.
"We're ready to do just about
anything to keep those guys
em ployed. the station door"
open, and the service at its
.presenllevel," said Ellis.
He noted that skyrocketin,:e
home fire insurance rates that
could result if the department
closes was a big factor in the
donation drive.
Laguna Increases
Business Taxes
Laguna Beach city coun-
cilmen approved ordinances ex-
pected Lo raise additional rev-
enue for the city Tuesday
night. despite objections from
members of the audience that
they are not following m the
s pirit of Jarvis.
Councilme n approved in-
creases in business license fees.
.bed lax for hotels and motels m
the Art Colony and increases in
fees for residential property re·
ports .
They held over until next week
decisions on increases m park-
ing meter fees.
The council's action comes
before a July t deadline after
which Ci ty Attorney George
Logan says c1t1es cannot tn
crease taxes under provisions of
the Jarvis initiative
Councilmen hasten lo add. an
the form of a motion. that tf
Jarvis is found invalid in th~
courts or 1f commercial prop-
e rties are found exempt from
the benefits of the tax initiative,
the council action will be over-
turned.
But several members of the
commuruty objected lo the new
revenue rajs ing programs. say-
ing the spirit of Jarvis was to cut
city expenditures, not JUSt rais~
money through other means.
And hotel operators in the
council chambers said the in·
crease in bed tax from six to
eig ht percenl. will place ~
(See BUSINESS. Page AZ>
Weather
A woman who jumped to her
death Tuesday from the 10th
noor of a downtown Santa Ana
ofrice building h as been
identified by Orange County.
Coroner's omcers as Janice Lee
Bikos, 37. of 33221 Caribbean
Way, Dana Point.
Growth Impact Studied Teachers'
Pay Halved? Pat('hy l ow c louds
tonight and Thursday
morning. Slightly cooler
along the coast. Lows
tonight near 62. Highs
Thursday 68 to T2.
INSIDE TODA"
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ore where you 1taU dump ol/
ku13. they aren't what thty
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Police said Mrs. Bikos. a reg-
istered nurse who was recently
divorced in Superior Court, left
a note indicating that lhe recent
loss of her job and m ounting
depression led her to decide to take her life.
Pedestrians a nd office
workers in the Santa Ana Civic
Center complex watched in hor·
ror as Mrs . Bikos climbed to an
air well on the 10th floor of an or.
fice building at 401 W. Civic
Center Drive. hesitated and then
jumped.
8115,000 Fire
LOS ANGELES <AP) -/\fire
that broke out early today in a
two·story commercial building
near ~he UCLA campu11 caused
about $115.000 in damages.
authorities said.
Southeast County ErwironTMnl Researched
By GARV GRANVILLE
OI .... D .. 11 l'IS.C Slaff
An elaborate county study of
Southeast Orange County's en·
vironment shows the area's
rapid population increase is
safely within targeted growth
rates.
However, the 576-page study
indicates. In some areas popula·
lion growth is coming close to
outstripping available public
ser vices needed lo support ttie
influx or people. homes. autos
and businesses
Under scrutiny in the research
aimed at monitoring growth and
its impact on the environment
wa11 th~ area southeas t or the
N WPOrt Freeway
In addition to the broad unin·
corporat<'d reaches or the Sad
dleback Valley the 11tudy In·
eluded the coastal areas that run
from Newport Beach to San
Clemente.
The growth monitoring study
covers roughly 382 square miles,
about 48 percent or Orange
County's land surface that holds
roughly only 13 percent of the
county's population.
Bul. the study points out, it is
the southeast Orange County
area tbat is facing the county's
population explosion and grow-
ing at about fave limes the rate
o( other county areas.
According to the study, the
area's population increaseo by
100 percent from 1970 to 1976.
And the number of residential
dwelllngs doubled In In the S&me
period.
The studv predicts th1t by 1987
the population In the southeast
Orange County area will climb
from ltXlay·s 290,000 persons "to
about 490,000" or al a rate of 7.5
percent a year
That continued growth will
place an added burden on s uch
available public "-erv1ces os
schools, energy, transportation.
waste water resource" and
water agencies
For now. none of those publit•
resources are In short supply
H°'wever. the report s hows.
for example. that available
elementary schools in the Sud·
dleback area are only marginul
ly able to handle the current
load and unless expanded by
1982 will be in short 11upply
The exl~tlng hif(hway ,y<1tem
in the Saddleb11ck Valley wlll be
"clearly unacC<'PI able" tn four
(Ser GROWTH , Pagr A?>
NEEDLES <AP)
1\>acher~ here may be
bringing home only hair
their salaries, unless the
state provides some relief
from budget cuts caused
by the passage of Proposi-
tion 13, school officials
s aid
Superrnte nd e nt Dori
Carothers of the Needles
L'n i fi ed Scho<ll Dis trict
said Tuesday that school
board membe~ will con-
-.1d t> r half pay for the
sy!ltem 's 52 teachers at
their June 29 meeting
The Needles district is
cxpeclintt to lose about
$850,000, or approximately
one·third or Jts S3 millldn
ope rallog btidRel,
Carothers said
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•, \2 DAILY PILOl SC w
Fro• Pa~ ,, I
BU INE • •
hard1b1p on ~1r bu.:unesa• and
fore~ summer visitors to •l•Y at
ml and hotels
'The hotel mott>I industry 111
Laguna Besch has rec:e1vet.I very
hltle help from the city an the
past," said hotel operator Bob
Huddleston Most of thl' hotels
and motels in town are older, he
pointed out, adding they "have a
li ttle obsolesence built into
them ."
He said 1f an increase is pro
posed for hotels ~rnd motels in
town. it s hould apply to other
services -3)rovided, "such as a
tax on shoes or hamburgers "
As il is now," he s aid. "the
proposal is discriminatory.··
But councilwoman Sall y
'Bellerue said the touris ts who
visit Laguna and stay at hotels
-should pick up the tab ror clean-
mg up the beaches.
Several realtors also objected
to an increase from SlO to $100
for a res1dent1al propterty re·
port prepared by the city when a
house changes hands
They swd they did not believe
SlOO of work goes into preparing
·a report.
.. If you're doing it Just to raise
revenues, say ~o." said Realtor
Ernie Quigley. "But don't try to
pull the wool O\Cr our eyes by
~aymg it costs $100 lo prepare\
the report."
* * *
E'rorn Pagt> ''I
WATER ...
1'hat district will hold a public
hc;.inng on July 17 and is in the
process of preparing a pre·
liminary budget
"Thal budget will be based on
the results or how httle. 1r any.
property tax we will be receiv-
ing." said general manager Ray
Mill er
"We're going to await the out-
come of the state ·s apportion·
mcnt before approving the final
hudi.:-.?t
Quake Hits Japan
TOKYO 1/\Pl Another fair
ly s trong earthquake struck to-
tlav in th<' northern Japan area
wticrc a quake killed 27 persons
<•nd injured l,100 on June 12. the
nn•teorological agency reported
Irvine
Co. Vows
Rebates
By PIULlP ROSMARIN
Ol 1119 o.lty ,.Itel Sl•tf
lrvine Company P r esident
Peter Kremer pledged on
Tuesday that windfall property
tax rev e nue s saved o n
apartments b ecause o f
Proposition 13 will be rebated to
tenants. Estimates by the county tax
assessor a r e that over all
com pany properties. berore
passage of the Jarvis Initiative,
would have been assessed $14
million in property taxes.
lf the m easure stands as
voters approved it, the company
will realize a n $8 million
savings. according to the
assessor
Kremer said, however. lhal
the assessor's estimate probably
is too high. and that the size or
com pany savi n gs can 't be
known until t ax bills are
received in November.
Other fac tors that would
impinge on the size of possible
rent r ebates include legislature
debate that would withdraw or
reduce property lax relief on
apartment properties
Also, it isn't known how the
initiative may be changed by
pending court decisions.
However it turns out, Kremer
said, any lax reduction directly
attributable to apartment
pr o perties will be 'Passed to
renters
Kremer reaffirm ed the
company policy to continue with
annual rent increases to "slay in
line with the market."
The Irvine Company chief
executive also proposed a JOtnt
committee of company officials
and representatives of the city,
the Irvine Unified School
District and the Greater Irvine
I ndustriul League to study
impacts and solutions to
problem:. of the Jarvis
Initiative_
The Irvine Company he -said.
which opposed Proposition 13.
"shares a common concern with
these agencies, and we also feel
a common responsibility to help
sol11e these concerns."
Virus Mishap
Researchers Still Isolated
WASHI NGTON <A P > Two m edical re· ~earchcrs exposed during a laboratory mishap lo_ rat
blood contaminated with deadly lassa fever ll1rus
arc m strict isolation at <Jn Arm y hospital while lhey
"net their doctors walch for sym ptoms of the
dreaded ailm e nt. .. lnto each life a little rain must fall:· quipped
1>nl' or the men in a telephone interview two wee~s
.lllt:r a tiny test tube popped open and changed his
hfl• into a deadly waiting game. The names 'o r the m en were withheld at their re·
quest and because the_ Cen~er_ for Disease Contr~I.
where they work, said 1de nt1f ymg them ~ould be a
tll•arly unwarranted invasion of their personal
pnvarv ... Th.ere are no ~1gns -either of the r esear cher.s has
-<:onlrac:lcd the .disease, but lhey probably will be
kept away· from each other a nd the outside world
through the weekend. . . _ . Lassa fever. a virus idenlif1ed m Nigeria less
than 10 years ago, is carried by a rat f~und comm on·
ty in parts of Africa but nol in the Umled. Sta.Les. It
obtained notoriety with the 1974 pubhcat1on of
··fever' .. a book b y John G. Fuller.
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years. accorchng to the study.
In Mission VieJO, the study
team notes there 1s likely to be a
shorta~e or natural gas by 1982
and the available number of
high school classrooms will only
be mar~inally acceptable.
The growth study shows that
flood control facilities as well as
highways in the Laguna Beach
area are already ''clearly unac
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tra n sit is shown as only maq~inal and high school
facilities as well as natural gal>
are expected to reach that level
by 1980.
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decision makers aware of the
impact or growth on the quality
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contains no comment on ex1stmg
standards of air quality m the
study area. an environmental
consequence of growth.
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v1ronment in southeast Orange
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port expected to be delivered lo
1·ounty supervisors later today.
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where growth stands relative to
a policy adopted in 1976 by the
board or supervisors .
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adopted a tramc circulaUon
plan critics said would lead to
uncont.rolled growth that would
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Bandit at Work
This picture. taken from the video tape running in the
San ·c 1emente office of San Diego Federal Savings a nd
Loan Monday. catches a bandit in the acl of tak~g
SI .:wo !rum the Urm :.it gunpoint. The unidentified
g unman cs<·apcd
Gunman Threatens
Women in LH Mall
Three women were threatened
al gunpoint Tues day 1n tht•
La~una lhlls Mall parkmg lot h~
a man who attempted lo take
one of them with h1 m as he
drovl' orr in her brand new car
Oninge County Sheriff's of
f1cer!> s:.11d Lhl· gunman ap-
proarhl'<I lhe thrl'c women a~
one of them. a San Juan
Capistrano school teacher, wa~
'unlocktng the trunk of her 19'78
auto
ThC' teacher. Kath lecn Dec
Lantlreth. 40, :.aid the gunman
told her "I'm not kidding you
lady. you better give me those
kevs or I 'II blow your head off ··
She said she handed over the
keys and the n managed to
evade the gunman as he reached
fo r he r and her companions with
the comment "I'm going to take
one of vou with me."
Officers said the gunman then
drO\ e off at high speed.
They described him as black.
i.lbout s ix feet two. 170-180
pounds and wearing a brown
ny lon Jackel. brown corduroy
pants and a brown watch cap.
I le was wearing sunglasses
Grasshoppers Turn
Home to Shambles
PAllRUMP. Nev tAP > For
two years. Phyllis and Harry
K1llaka had been l1vin~ com·
rortabl\• in their ~mall. 1solatefl
ret1n·rricnl home 1n this farming
valley 65 miles west of Las
Ve~as
Today their ~erl'ne lifestyle 1s
rn shamblt•s fo llowing d
n1~hlmansh allack by armies. of
grasshoppers that swarmed onto
lh<.'1r property on a recent night.
Thousands upon thousands of
the springy-legged insects from
the nearby desert have crawled
onto every inch or the once well -
kcpt plot, eating all lhe vegeta-
tion in their path. Nearly all the
t rees in the yard are dead. The
vegetable garden is bare.
n ature Lake 1L<; cours~. ·· Mrs.
Kiltaka said. adding that the
couple can 't afford to buy
chem 1cals to fight the insects.
Parties Squabble
Welfare Issue
Causing Furor
• l
SAC RAM ENTO <API One
issue -cost-of-living increases
in aid to wetrare families
continues to be the focal point or
the battle over a pla n proposed
by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr lo
rescue local governments from
t he e rrects of Proposition 13.
<Related story, AS>
R epublica n leaders said
Tuesday they will vote for
Brown's $5 billion grant and loan
package only if the 7.65 p~rcent
Jail Term
Ordered
For Robber
A San Juan Capistrano man
who violated the three years
probation he was placed on after
pleading guilty to armed rob-
bery char ges has ordered to
spend the next five weekends in
Or ange County J ail.
Superior Court Judge H. War·
ren Knight ordered the ja il time
for James Paul Valgean. Ill. 23.
of 327 Calle Felicidad. after the
defendant admitted that he was
found drunk in Anaheim.
Valgean served nine months in
the county jail after admitting '
that he took a Huntington Beach
woman's purse from her at gun-
point on Dec. 9, 1976.
Judge Knight reinstated his
probation.
Front Page A I
AUCTION. • •
museum . Sotheby's presalc
estimate was $.170,000
"Th e Vir gin as Queen of
Heaven" by the 16th century
irn1nter Ha n s Ba ldung was
purchased today for $453.250. a
record price for the painter, who
was a student of Durer's The
1514 wood panel painting was
bought by the London and Paris
art dealers, Essoldo Fine Art.
The collection was l<.'fl by
Hobert von Hirsch. a German
leather millionaire who fl ed
from the Nazis in 1933 and died
lasl November at home in Basel.
Switzerland, at age 94. In add1
lion to paintings and drawings.
1t tncludes sculpture, carvings,
por celains. ivories, ,furniture
and other art works. I
Starts July 1st
mflut1on increases are excluded
from the Aid to Families with
Dependent Children grants .. 'l_'he
increases would cost $50 m1U1on
and go to 1.47 million recipients.
Democrats, led by Assembly
Speaker Leo McCarthy of San
Franci sco, resisted the
Republican attack on AFDC.
But the GOP lawmakers
hammered repeatedly at the
comparison of sta te employees
going without pay incr eases
because of Proposition 13 wh.ile
welfare recipients get increases
averaging $30 monthly for a
family or four.
The AFDC grants cost the
state $622 }Jlillion annually and
provide a family of four a
monthly grant of $423.
A committee vote on S4 billion
in grants and $1 billion in loans
could come as early as today.
Fro• Page Al
COACH .•.
authorities until charges were
filed. said J o hn S mart.
Capistrano Valley principal.
"Now that charges have been
filed, Paul S mith has beeo
removed from all coaching
responsibilities and will not
serve as coach for us in any
sport," Smart said today.
"li e was involve d in a
summ er league, but he will not
s erve dunng the s ummer. nor in
the fall as coach." the principat
said ''Whether he will continue
lo teach physical education and
math at Capistrano Valley in the
fall is dependent on a lot of
factors "
Smith has not been available
for comment. but Sma rt said the
teacher contends he was an
innocent victim or
circumstances
Smith was hired as teacher
a nc1 head basketball coach last
tall and took the new school's
basketbal l t e am t o th e
semifina ls in the California
Interscho lastic Feder a tion
playoffs earlier this year.
He had previously t aught at
Ram ona ll1 g h Sch oo l i n
Rivcrs1d<.' where Carmichae l
1 the coach arrested with him
last week) currently teaches.
R1ver~1de police said the two
coa c hes were riding in a
Riverside Unifie d School 01~trict driver's train ing car
when they were arrested.
"It's devastating to sil back
and watch everything we own be
destroyed," Mrs. Kittaka said
Tuesday.
Kittaka, a retired laboratory
technician, said hundreds of
grasshoppers die at the side of
the house daily and he shovels
them into a trash incin,erator
ctnd bums them.
Make your selection now from the
largest collection of fine interio~
furnishings in the area.
Mrs K.Jttaka and agricultural
experts admit that. for the time
being. there's hllle that can be
done
"We're financially bound so
we ·11 have to sit back and let
San Clemente
Plans Seventh
Fourth Fiesta
Barbecued chicken will lw
se rved at San C lemente's
seventh annual Fourth of .July
Fiesta. sponsored by the t:11y·~
Lions Club to raise m oney for
sight conservation projects.
A dinner of chicken. corn nn
the cob , salad . rolls and
beverages \\Ill be ~er,•ed from t
to t} p m on the lawn nf the ::>an
Clemente Clubhouse, 100 Calle
Seville. said club member John
Bergen Tickets are $2.75 for adults
and Sl 75 for children under 12
a nd are a\'a1lablc now al the Del
Mar Market, 156 Ave. del Mar.
or at the barbecue. where bilked
&oods will also be sold
Proceeds from the event will
bendit the Lions Club c yc
mobile. provide eye glasi.es for
needy students and contribute to
related charities. said Bergen.
Sentence: D eath
LOUISVILLE. Ky . CAPl As
75 opponents or the death penal-
ly staged a protest outside the
courtroom. u Z5 year-old Mem·
plats, Tenn., man convicted of
murdering a security guard
b('came the nrsL person sen-
Len<'ed under K<'ntucky's 11 :i
year-old cop1tal punis hment lnw.
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CALIFORNlA Wedneeday. June 21 . 1978 CAIL v PILOT A:;
Batile Vowed Over Prop. 13 Limit Proposal
SACRAMENTO IAP 1 Rcpresentauvei. or
pow rful business and a1ricuJture aroups say they
wlll fipt a proposed constitutioo&l amendment
that would llmll Proposltloo la's tax cuts to
residential property.
bui:kers launched a campaign to put it before
voters rn November.
organizaLion hadn't yet taken a position on the
partial rolloock but said he sees problems with it
Proposition 13, a $7 billion property tu cut
approved by voters two weeks ago, applies to
owners of both residential and business property.
apartments and other rnntal un1Ls
The measure must be ~pproved b)' the
Legislature and voters. Hay's stand was echoed by spokesmen for the
C11tforn1a Asaoc1atton of Realtors and the
California Furm Bureau. A COALITION OF LABOR, TEACHE&g.
school officials and blacks officially launched a
campaign Tuesday in support of the amendment.
saying 1t could avoid sharp cuts i n local
government programs.
~ "Wt>'re totally opposed." John Hay. execuuve
vice presld nt of t he California Chamber of Commerce. said Tuesday as amendment
ROBBRT MONAGAN, PRESIDENT OF lhe
California Manufacturers Association. said his
A constitutional amendment introduced
Monday by Seo. Ralph D11ls, D·Gardeoa, would
Umit the cuts to residential property, including
8275,000 E•IJezzled
Film Executive ·
Faces Charges
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Columbia Pictures.
stilJ recovering from the stunning admission of
former company president David Begelman that
he forged $40,000 in studio checks. suffered another
shock when an accounting director was charged
with embeuling $275.000. ·
INVESTIGATORS SAID TUESDAY that a
warrant hu been issued for lbe arrest of Audrey
Lisner, 41, of North Hollywood. M,.s. Lisner is
director of a ccounts for the Screen Gems division
of Columbia.
"We think we know her whereabouts," said
Deputy District Attorney Sterling Norris. "She is
out of the Los Angeles County area but we expect.
to pick her up."
Norris s aid Mrs. Lisner. who disappeared
dur ing an audit of Columbia's books, is accused of
embezzling 'between June 1975 and April of this
year by allegedly cashing travelers checks that
were to be used to pay film crews on location. ..... ,.......
Dad Dies
Lesson Turns
.Into Tragedy
RIVERSIDE <AP > -Michelle Chapman's
father had been teaching her about the wilderness
-about creatures like snakes and lizards. His last
lesson was one he didn 'l mean to teach -about
the deadly potenUal of wild poisonous plants.
Patrick Chapman. 33, of Lancaster, Ohio,
apparently died Monday after drinking a tea
b~ewe~ from Jimsoowee~. according to the
R1vers1de County coroner's investigation.
CHAPMAN AND HIS 8·YEAR-OLD daughter
bad been camping out at the foot or the Box
Springs Mountains on the outskirts or Riverside for
several days before he boiled a tea from the
jimsonweed leaves and drank it "to get a
psychedelic high," Michelle said.
She said her father became incoherent and
disoriented and eventually collapsed. When she
couldn't wake him. she trudged up a smaJl hilJ to
get help from some Department of Water resource
employees who were working on a pipeline.
"By reducmg the weight of Proposition 13's
impact on local public services, we assurtS our
children's education can continue uninterrupted
and county. city and special district services will
not be seriously impaired." said Steve Edwards.
president of the California Teachers Association.
Edwar d s appeared at a Capitol press
conference along with representatives of the
AFL·CIO, NAACP. Los Angeles school board, Los
Angeles and San Francisco teachers and Dllls.
who quoted the Bible to stress hi.a poinl.
"'TO EVERY THING THERE IS A season
and a time lo every purpose under Heaven,'" Dills
said. "We are here today because we think now is
tbe time for re-exam1nat100 of Proposition 13. what
it a ctually meant and what It could become."
Jack Henning. head of the state AFL·CIO, said
the Dills amendment could save $3.5 billion in
revenue for local governments. Pete Schaafsma of
the Legislative Analyst's office said the tax loss
could be cut by 46 percent or more. depending oo
how the amendment was interpreted.
A mendmenl supporters said most voters
wanted a cut in homeowner property taxes when
they backed Proposition 13. They disagreed they
were being '·arrogant·· in trying to smend a
recently approved ballot m easure. •
THEY CONTENDED THAT IN MANY cases
voters were not aware two-thirds of 13's relief
would go lo business and investment property.
THERE IS NO (;ONNECTION between the
cases against Mrs. Lisner and Begelman, Norris
said . other than both persons had executive
positions within the company.
LESSON ON WILDERNESS A TRAGEDY
Michelle Chapman With Dog Benji
CHAPMAN WAS FOUND DEAD, lying on his
stomach over some rocks, clad only In plaid
Bermuda shorts. HJs skin was a bright red color
typical or a jimsonweed overdose, according lo th~
coroner's office.
"Proposition 13 would have passed just as
overwhelmingly if a ll of its benerils went to
homeowners and renters." said Howard Miller,
president or the Los Angeles Board of Education.
"As a matter of fact, it might have passed even
more overwhelmingly had that been the case."
Begelman is due to be sentenced June 28 on his
no-contest plea to a grand theft charge involving
the forging and cashing of four checks in the
names of s everal prominent Holly wood
performers. including actor CHU Robertson.
Arson Sospeeted
4Die in SF
Hotel Blaze
. S~N FRANCISCO (AP> -Four persons were
killed in a fast-spreading predawn blaze today al a
s mall San Francisco hotel, sending more than a
dozen patrons jumping out windows for safety fire
officials said '
Fire Chief Andrew
( )
~~spar said a rson "is def· !!JT..-'T£' 1nitely suspected" as the ,. • c. cause of the fire at the ...__ ______ __,, Mi ramonte Hotel in the
Moonlite Sale 1 Sale of Sales lh1s
Fn nile 7 10 10 pm
a1 Hunhnglon Center I
city's Mission District
.Identities or the dead were not immediately •
available. Caspar said at least rive other persons •
were taken to nearby hospilaJs for treatment of •
s moke inhalation. • • • • TraM Clamps EUtMinated
SQUAW VALLEY <AP> -The elimination of •
a des ign flaw at a cost of a few thousand dollars ·•
might have prevented the fatal cable car accident -~~~L~:...11.J
here which killed four persons and injured 30, • HERB •
Squaw Valley Ski Corp. board chairman Alex ~ FRIEDLA:'\DER:
Cushing said Tuesday. .,.. IS
While the exact cause of the accident remains • MAKl~G •
a mystery, Cushing said the original plans for the • G REAT DEAL~ «
tram car called for cable clamps designed as a • FREE •
"failsafe" device to hold the cables in their : •
pulleys. Those clamps were never installed, he 50 (" \I S • 'd • •. ,. • sa1 · it OF GAS •
OIP Radar T11rned Do1cn
SACRAMENTO <AP> -The California
Highway Patrol has made another try -but it still
can't get the Legislature to approve radar to catch
speeders.
The latest effort was voted down 16·18 Tuesday
in the state Senate.
California is the only state in which the
highway patrol does not use radar, although it is
used in California's cities and counties.
Trial Denial A 111«-d
SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -The state Supreme
Court has received a request lo overturn an appeal
court's reversal of Juan Corona 's 25 murder con·
victions and deny th e convicted mass murderer a
new trial.
A petition from the slate attorney general's of-
fice Tuesday claimed the state Court of Appea.ls
mistakenly held that Corona's trial counsel,
Richard Hawk. "rendered him constitutionally in·
effective assistance."
DoU Halt Bid Refued
LOS ANGELES <AP ) -A U.S. District judge
has refused lo issue an immediate restraining or-
der against Arco Industries Ltd. to halt its produc-
tion or a line or dolls based on characters in the
blockbuster film "Star Wars."
Judge lrving Hill denied the request from
i:weotieth Century Fox Film Corp. Tuesday. The
film company. along with General Mills Fun
"Group, Inc. has filed a $1 million copyright in-
fringement :suit against Arf o.
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And was h your clothes. And run the vacuum.
And do some ironing. Why are we asking you to do it all in the morning?
Because your home runs on electricity. And so do factories.
offices, your neighborhood store. Even the farm that grows your food.
And when the temperature rises during th e day. air conditioners go on
all over. The demand for electri city approaches a peak
Man y places -hospitals. for example-G• .1l,,. ...
s_imply can't adjust their schedules to the we your app.lk111ces
time of day. But you can. th ~An {f So jf you do some of your chores in lhe e cutemoon 0
morning to reduce the afte111o0n peak, we can delay •
building expensive new power plants and help keep
future el ectric bills down.
Give your appliances the afternoon off. And
give yourself a long lunch break.
When the heat's on, take a load off.
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Irvine Must Share
Shelter Investment
'l'he Laguna Bea ch animal s heller out Laguna
Canyon Road has been plagued with problems since lhu
\:ity purchased the two·a cre site three months ago.
The latest in a series or crises at the s helter occ urred
las t week when county Health Department officials
ordered the city to correct seven violations at the facility
or race further· action.
The violations were the result of overcrowding at the
12·nm facility which currently services both Laguna
BN1ch and City of Irvine animals.
By week 's end, the violations had been cleared up
and the sheller given a clean bill of health. But county
health inspectors said problems will continue to exist at
the sheller and animals will ct>ntinue to have to be
destroyed until more runs are constructed or the City of
lr vine makes other arrangements for its animal control
program.
Laguna's pro-life experiment which has received
nationwide attention. faces extinction if s teps are not
t aken soon to correct a serious problem at the facility
If the City Council renews the contract with Irvine
that c ity should pick up the cost of constructing enough
ne w runs to take c are of its own animals .
t\s it stands. the curr~nl facilities cannot house
unim als from two cities.
Saddleback Dile111111a
Saddlc bac k '(;omrnunity College trus tees find
tticm sclvcs in a painful pos ition with regard t o
<.·omplct1on of their 20-acre S6.6 million. 3.000·student
satellite campus. now under construction in Irvine.
The North C(jmpus was planned to accommodate
proJ<:<:tcd futu re g i:q wth. long before Jarvis-Gann
appeared on the ba lJor.
Now 1l seem s the S3.8 million needed t<> finis h the
p roJcct wiH not be ;,iva ilable.
But \\hen the 52.8 million in present contracts is used
u p. the campus will be 42 perce nt completed. Expensive
unde r ground utilities a lready are in place and the shells
of four buildings will be up.
Offi<:ia ls csltmuw it would cost some SS00,000 t o seal
u p the site agains t weather a nd vandals, g uard the
fuctl1l' and '>tart up cons truction again after building
l'Osts go uµ I per cent <.lurin g eac fi m o nth of
post ponemcnt ·
Tha t's <1 lot of taxpayers· money down the dra in.
Saddlc hack trustees, of eours e. hope the state may
!-.l'l' fit to provide £'nough funds out of the state surplus to
finish the North Cam):>us. But theY are well aware that
lt•g islators a rc besieged by agencies throughout the state.
~1mi larlysecking help.
I lowcvcr. the Suddlcback case is somewhat unusua l
,\ hug<: investme nt of public funds already has been
made. Shulling down th"' project would cost eve n more
T hi:-111 itsd f l'OUld be regarded as an In efficient waste of
tax payers· money.
Ont• l'an onl~· hoµc thHt 1 rus tees and legislators can
find some c4uit~1blc way out of the North Campu::,
dill'mma.
·Trustees Need Help
Uudgct c uts. lately bedeviling nearly every ci t~.
l'ounly a nd school district in the st ate. present s pecia l
probl em~ in the fast-growing Capislranc1 Unified School
District.
On the same day that Prop. 13 was approve d. limiting
prope rty taxes. Capistrano Unified voters rejected for the
fourth time in jus t ovt!r two year s a school construction
ballot mea sure.
J low to cope with anticipated overcrowding has bee n
a primary conce rn of Capistrano trustees in recent
months. Now added to this is an anticipated loss of
revenue which may run .as high as $15.3 million.
Trustees took a sensible first s tep recently. when they
cancelled summer school und s ummer recreation. Now
they h;,ive scheduled three public forums. hoping to
de ve lop a sense of where the ..community would like
budget cuts m ade.
The meetings will start at 7 :30 p.m . on June 22 at
Oana llills High School. on June 26 at Capistrano Valley
ll1gh and on June 28 at San Clemente High.
These meeCings s hould be well attended. Capis trano
tru~t ecs d id n o t s upport Prop . 13. They dese r ve
t•o m m un ity s uppor t in coming to t erms w ith its
t·un~cquencc~.
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Boyd I Caesar
ByL.M. BOYD
Everybody's aware It was
Julius Caesar who said. "I
tame. I saw. I conquered."
But hardly anybody knows
just where he came to. what
he saw. and what he con-
quered: ll was to Asia where
he beat Pharnaccs in the
Batlle of Zcla . File that.
Nobody, nobody. nobody
knows how many earth·
q uakes there are each year.
Dear
Gloon1y
Gus
While public entlllea
agonize over th eir
J arvls budgets I bopo
lhey realt:r:e h ow
homeowners are rejolc·
1n.: over their Jarvis
budgets nnd hevc
stopped agonizing over
being forced out or their
homes c.s.c.
Q. "Let's see you give the
order of colors in a roll of
Life Savers?"
A. Nothing to it. Yellow.
red, orange. green, white.
red , yellow, green, white, red
and orange.
Was none other than the
late Groucho Marx who de·
fined home as the place
where you hang your head.
"Wh y." asked I. "do most
men part their hair on th.e
left?.. Because." replied 3
bright eHent. "most mothers
are right handed.··
Q. "What's the difference
between a 'postcard' and a
'postal card"?"
A. Postcards are sold by
private firms. Postal cards
are sold at post offices .
If you were born 64 ye ors
ngo. you came into this world
the same year that Thomas
Edi s on Invented th e
nashllght.
To get wntcr for Its young.
Che und grouse o r the
Sahara soak$ ltst'lr In Hn
OHls, then lct.15 its chicks sip
on its feathers
Said Alfred P. Sloan, sage·
ly · "When you ·re tb roueh changing, you·r lh.rou •h ..
,
Nichola von Hoffman •
I
On the Road to Armaged10n?
I
llts commencement speech ~t the Naval Acade my went far
toward solidifying the presi
dent's reputation as a Southern
fried J erry Ford . Confused, in-t e rn a 11 y co ntr a dic to ry.
grutuitously truculent. it. came
close to the wheezing, barely repressed hysteria of has undis-
tinguished predecessor. Qu ite vanished from human
sight is a man who told us in his
inaugural ad·
dr ess that "W e w i ll
m ove lh is
yea r a ~tep
toward our ul-
tlm ate goal
the elimina-
ti o n of a l l
nu c l e a r
weapons from the earth ...
Last we~k we heard the same
president declare if the Russians want an arms race or don't
either way is fin e with him.
With the tota l American arms
sales abroad up lo 13.5 billion this year. nowhere rn be seen
is candidate Carter who was
once heard to say ... The United
States cannot he both the
world's lea ding champion of
peace and the world·s leading
Mailbox
s upplierofthe weapons of war.··
IN TONE his words have the
generalized fierceness of Jol'ln
Ke nnedy's promis e that
he w ould send Ame ricans
anywhere anytime to fight. The
anyplace Carter has selected is
Africa. or course, and you can
only smile at the thought or
them bent over the presldenllaJ
desk studying snapshots taken
b y CIA ·ml s sionarles in
LumbashiorLuanda. "See that man over ln the UP·
per left-hand comer. Mr. Presi-
dent." you can Imagine the ad·
mirul saying.a "No. that one,
that's lhe basketball coach. Yes.
that's right sir. this one, the one
with the ball. We think he's a
Cuban. Note the cigar. sir, lhe
beard and the fact it appears to
say 'Ma.de in Havana' on the
ball itself. sir . . . What color.
sir? What kind of group is lhe one in the picture? This is the
Kolezzi high school freshman
basketball team. but we have
r eas on t o be lieve it is a paramilitary organization."
THE PRESIDENT has gotten
himself involved in a latter-day
African version of the French
~nd lndiun wan •. The Russians
and the Cubun:;. i;ucb few or
them as are mucking around in
those parts of the jungle. are us·
ing the Lunda and Beluba tribes
as the French and English once
us ed the lroquois and the
Mohicans.
We on ou.c side ure backing
President Mobutu Sese Seko of
Zaire. a pedestrian. trooical despot. incompetent and prob-
ably as unreliable as the many
others we have supported to our subsequent chagrin and regret .
This getting the natives to kill
each other in the rain forests
might be justified if some vital
American interest we re a t
stake. But it's nonsense to assert
that we have a significant in
te rest in maintaining the in-
ternal political status quo of
every member of the interna-
tional postal union.
THE NEXT thing we know
t he y'll be tell ing us Cuban· backed irregulars have seized
Bujjumbura in Burundi and if
we don't do something about it
our world will crack apart.
Even President Carter re·
alizes there are limits to con
vincing people of the need l.O
conduct surrogate struggles with
the Reds in remote. unimportant
pla<'t>S with unpronounceable
na rn es So he m a kes like Woodrow Wilson enunciating' the
old and d1mgerou~ doctrine or
the AmencuD' mission to save the co11 mos
The toiling oppr eSSl!d or
Bolswana. if indeed there are
toiling und oppressed in that lit·
tie-known land. are to have the
joys or American liberty and m ajority rule conferred upon
the m by Mr. Carter and his
fellow American political 8lble•
belLers. So. loo -and this ls the dangerous pal"t are the people
of the Soviet Union. to whom we
a re also going to accord h\Jmun
rights
lN THE 202 yenrs since the
United States of America-was
founded. Russia has been. an
a utocra tic society. wl\ether
ruled by czar or commissar. At
no lime in that long period has it
been within tbe power of the
United States to close t he
Siberian salt mines or hiJ.ve any
d ir ect influence on Russ ian
politics. Private ly we may
deplore the wu y Czar Alexander
the Third treated hjs people and
1 he way Brezhnev treats them.
but Lhat ·s all we can do
In his speech Carter made Soviet finagling in Africa an(f
Soviet tyranny at home a part or
the disarmament and arms con·
trol equation. He said that if
public opinion here is upset over
the human r ights issue. then
Congress won't approve of a dis-
a rmament agreement. At the
same lime he himself. by de-
manding that Russia become a
midd le class. Western.style de-
mocracy. 1s irritating and im-
flam1 ng Lhat ..,ame public opin
ion
AGAINST TlllS pe rformance
upstage we have the background Carte r obbligato asking for guns
for t he Turks. gun s ror the
J\ r a bs. ~uns ror the Israelis.
guns for the Iranians . . we
have the Pentagon asking for a
resumption o r large -s cale
che mical warfare development.
and we have the nu clear balance
11f terror disintegrating
N t• w w c a p o n s a n d
I c-r hnologacs w1 II soon force both
Russia and the United States t<T
put hair triggers on their dooms-
day rockets. The chances grow
of a n accidental Armageddon. of infinity by inadvertence
Cut Fat Governillent, Not Our Services
To the Editor :
I am so disturbed I decided I
had to sit down und write this
letter
The remova l of s umm er
classes. firing of teachers, dis·
conli nuin~ after school s ports
events. firing poli cemen and
firemen. etc. is not the way the
tax payers intended Prop. IJ to
be implemented.
Cut out the fat of government'
Cur b we lfa r e . d ec r ease
legislative salaries. curb fringe
be n e f it s o f govern m e n t
employees We want govern-
m€.'nl cut. not our essential
services
I J USl heard today on the news
that the superv1sori. and judges
in Los Angeles are getting a
$2.000 a year increase and they nre a lready making $49,000 a
year. The salaries and ret1rc-
m c n t pay a ll ~overnmcnt
employees gel is breaking our
backs. We arc willing to help
those less fortunate than we but
sine€' when arc the majority of
gove rnment e mployees less
for tunate tha n we? These
monies may not oi l come from
prope rty taxes. but they do
come from taxes wh ic h could be
used for the more essential
needs of the community.
There are definite priorities.
these must be ackn owledged. We the tax payers are mad.
damn mad and this anger is be-
ing fanned by t he way <Hir
wishes arc being ignored
Government is loo big Cut
government!
MRS /\NNE NA DER
Shelter Problf>m
To the Editor All animal lovers in La~una
Beach, are most gr~teful for the
exp<>se oC conditioni. al the city
animal shelter. as published in
)'OUT paper, on June 15
We have been aware for a long
time of the neglect :ind lack of
human Inte r est In a nim al
welfare by our present council.
with the exception of Mrs
Belle ruc and Mr Baglin.
To nllow the City of lrvine the
use of our facllilieii is ridiculous.
8ll the shell~r cannot. care prop-
erly for anlmols from Lajluna
Beoch
ETTTEC. F. WELtS
lnt~a•fon
To the Editor
This yenf, 197R, will hnve to be
th e on<' to go down in hl11tory as
the one In whll'h the promised
Invasion rrnm !'!Oul h or Lhe
bo td"r h ad com e t o pass
Although. a number or con·
ce rned public offic ia ls and
citizen groups had been debating
possible ways of halting the con-
tinuing influx or illegal aliens.
nothing seems to come of it
The invasion seemed to have
hcen achieved wi\hout lifting of
a musket or firing a shot. On the
contrary. the unending and will -
ing source of cheap labor is en-
r o ur a ~e d by h o t e l a nd
resta urant operators: manufac-
ture rs and even housewi ves.
Wh a l this 1s do in g lo our
already-overcrowded btate and
overpollut ed e nviro nment .
doesn 'l seem to concern anyone.
Tll E MEXICAN government
while paying lip service to the
need lo respect the United
Slates' borders. in reality en-
tourages its surplus humanity to
skip across them. It is much
easier thun ~doing something
about halting the unbelievable
populallon explosion . as prac·
liced now hy Costa Rica and
ot~er enlightened governments.
The lives of European millions
might have been spared. had
they been a llowed to enter the
U .s. They coold not obtain the
necessary visas. Mexican na-
tionals aren't so threatened and
their land is richer in natural re·
sources than ours has come to
be. Hence. remaining home and
striving for more industry and
betLer government would be lhe
w:iy to go.
PAULA WARSAW
Tum-around
To the F.ditor:
Wh:n has come over our fme
environmentalists? For years
the coastal commissioners and
Publ\(' Utilllies Commiss ion
mem ber, <'X· Sierra Club Presl-
d e nt Claire De dric k. hn ve
faithfully protected our birds
und crustaceans against m(lt\·s
enr roachment.
They hove stopped home
bull(tanll tQ leave them more
room . <tams that would have re.
llcved our w aler shortage.
energy production that would
hnve rC'llcvc.'<I our eneray cr\sis
und Calling economy and road
building that would have re:
liuv ed our traffic con1J41stion.
Rut no'A . ror ~Om<! unaccount-
able reason. they have turned
again11t th~ir ft>ulhc-red friends.
Tll EUt I urn nrounct wu In
1 heir 1 t!commcndat1on lhal n
LNG r l.tqt.J~tel! N~\ural Gas>
r eceiving station be pl aced at"
Camp Pendleton. Have they
forgotten that they .,deemed it
necessary. not long ago. Lo re·
route materiel transfers within
the base so that the trucks would
not dis turb the lea st terns·
nests?
Can they be so callous now us
to recommend this same site for a volatile LNG station wath
its dangers or explos ion from
any minor human or mechanical
failure that would destroy thei r
nesting places. much less the
many service personnel and
security of the base'• Surely
there must be a better place
a l o n g th e 1.007 mil es of
California coast line The won
derment of their rationale ui.ed
t.o be ambiguous. but it is now
becoming abundantly clear
GOLDIE JOSE PH
Library IJ•«'
To the Editor ·
A r ecent column by Earl
Wa ters discussed the current
role of the public library in the
Un ited States. He mentioned
that next to cuts in police and
fire service. nothing is more ccr·
lain to arouse the ire of the
public than for the town fathers
to suggest curtailme nts or
library fwtds. This is fa r from
the truth. For years libraries
have been suffering cuts and,
with the passage of .Jarv1i.1 will
continue to do so
FURTHER. he s tales that
statistics tndicate less than 10
pe rcent of the general public
uses public libraries for any purpose. ln that the Huntington Deach Public Library has over
100.000 active registered users il'l
a town or W0.000. rerlects that 00 percenl use is closer to reality.
/\t least for Huntington Beach wi th our circulation approaching
almost a million a year. one
finds 1t dil'ficult to support hi.
a rgum ent that libraries are little
used. In fact. it is difficult to
fin<i another facility in any town
that receives the :,ame i.teady.
conunued use.
WALT ER W JOl1NSO N
Library Director
Good Experiene~
To the Editor :
I have just returned from a
business trip to South America
wher e I spent two weeks in
Brazil and Peru.
Prior to my departure. I had
many fwmy feelings and misgiv·
ings a bout this trip. 1 have read
stories in newspapers as "'1ell as
national magazines about the
dangers of traveling in South
Am erica. I have read about
huma n rights violations. racism
and other unpleasantries
MUCH TO my surprise. none
of the above occurred or were
witnessed by the writer. In fact.
I fell very safe in both countries.
As an American, I was well re-
ceived and treated with the ut-
mos t respect and the dollars in
m y poc ke t we r e a ble t o
purchase the kind of service and
goods I expected
The people were racially bet·
tcr mixed than any place I havf!
ever been and harmony seemed
to exist tn all levels of life. I
don't wa nt to appear as a know.
at a ll just on a two week trip to
South America. but one thing is
for sure. that my visit to lhat
part or the world has changed my
min<I {'Ons1rlcrably about Souttt
Amencu
I would apprcclutt' It very much
I I yo u t:ould t e ll your
rcudt·r~ about a good exper1ence
!'lo m eone hu~ had In South
America Instead of negative
articles ubout Lhat part of the
world
FRANZ BERO HAM MER,
• Lttltr~ Jr<>m rt odtr& art wel.corn4!'
TM nght to condanst' lt tt11r& to fd
apacr or tthmanol<' hbel it rt""Wd,
Le'fle" of .100 u•ortt.' or l~lf will ()e
gal'fm pr<'Jvrnrr All lt'ft~s tnU!f m
C'huf, rigMturt end rnotbng oddrnt
but ncml'S ma11 bt witMdd on rr-•
quest a/ auf J1c1tnt rtaion ft Qpparfftt.
PoC!t ry "'"" nor be pu t>UUtat
17
Orange Coast
EDITION
Today's c•ostng
N.V. Stoeks
VOL. 71, NO. 172, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1978 N TEN CEN rs
Art Auetion to Glean $18.$ Million
LONDON CAP> -Excited art
dealers and collectors rrom
around the world overflowed
auction rooms tqday and
clamored to place bids ror lhe
von Hirsch collection, paying
record pri<:es in one of the most
s pectaCJ;llar art auctions in
history
"It's more like a casino than
an art auction," said the dealer
as drawings, watercolors and
miniatures from the collection
were put on the block at Sotbeby
Parlte Bernet on New Bond
Street.
Other bidders used J~ased
telephone lines from the firm's
Madison Avenue headquarters
in New York.
Today's highest bid or $925,000
went to the 15th century
"Branchini Madonna," a record
price for a painting by its Italian
master, Giovanni Di Paelo, paid
by the Norton Simon Foundation
or Los Angeles.
Twenty-seven old masters, ln-
eluding paintings by El Greco,
Rubens, Tintoretto and Tiepolo
were sold.
Today's s ale reaped a total of
$2,925,405. That brought the pro-
ceeds or lhe first two days or the
sale to $8,063.040.
Bidding has run so high lhc
auctioneers expect the sale to
glean at least $18.5 million, $3.7
million more than predicted for
the six-day auction.
The Di Paolo masterwork is
dated 1"27. The price surpassed
the previous record aucUon
price or about $144,000 paid at
Sotheby's for Di Paolo 's
"Christ on the Cross" in 1973.
The Madonna, a six-foot pie·
lure of the Virgin and Child on
an arched wooden panel, is the
second earliesi work by Di
Paolo. It was painted lor the
chapel of the Brancbini family
in Siena, Italy.
Tuesday night's opener bore
out the advance conclusion that
the von Hirsch sale would
eclipse Sotheby's record $11.6
million sale lasl year or the con-
tents of Mentmore Towers, a
former Rothschild estate an
Buckinghamshire.
The stunner or the opening
session was a record auction
price or $1 .2 million paid by
Swiss dealer Marianne Feilchen·
feldt for a small wate rcolor
landscape by the German artist
Albrecht Durer. Painted in 1495,
it depicts the rock and church of
Doss Trepto in northern Italy
and will go lo a West German
museum. Sotheby's presale
estimate was $370,000.
"The Virgin as Queen of
Heaven" by the 16th century
painter Hans Baldung was
purchased today lor $453,250, a
record price for the painter, who
was a student of Durer's. The
151' wood panel paiatiog was
bought by the London and Paris
art dealers. Essoldo Fine Art.
Irvine Renters Promis·ed Break
Newport-Mesa
Trustees Mull
Junking B11ses
By MICHAEL PASKEVICH
Of t,_ O.lly l"llet St•ll
Claiming they can no longer
be responsible for lhe s afety or
students on lhe way to and Crom
school, Newport.Mesa school
trustees inched closer to junking
their school buses Tuesday.
No action was take n, but
trustees learned that a post-
J arvis Amendment plan to have
parents pay Cor service could
create what school board Presa·
OC Airport
Fee Hike
Said Likely
Casting their eyes about for
additional sources of revenue,
county s upervi sors moved
Tu('sday to make Orange County
Airport more of a profit-maker.
However, supervisors stopped
short or a gr eeing lo divert
dollars earned at the airport to
the county's general rund to replace sagging properly tax
revenues.
Nontheless. private and
commercial airport user~ 'Can expect to pay increased fees.
And a portion of those fees
may be used to pay county
government what it would
receive in property taxes if the
airport was on the tax rolls.
For now . a committee of
s upervisor aides Joined by an
official r om co unty
administral 's office and a
re pr ese nt live or th e
aud1tor-controlle will study two
airport revenue op .. ~....,...-
dent Donald Smallwood called
.. a monster."
"If we use our buses and
drivers and charge, and ir so-
meone says they can't arford it,
we have to give them a ride ( un·
der the state Education Code>,"
noted Superintendent J ohn
Nicoll.
One parent at Tuesday·s
special meeting at Davis Middle
School in Costa Mesa accused the board or .. acting pompous"
a nd said lhe board should con-
cern itself first with eliminating
"fancy" leased cars used by ad-
ministrators.
··we're going to talk about
that, loo," Smallwood told Janet
Pelichowski.
"I feel you are punishing me
as a parent and I don't think you
should," she said or plans to cut
bus in~.
District officials said it costs
about $77 per student per year lo
bus them to school. The overall
dis trict cost is more than
$900,000 for bus service, includ-
ing field and athletic trips.
The dis trict would Lose about
$185,000 in state subsidies if bus-
ing is canceled altogether. This
additional cost also would be
-passed on lo parents if the dis-
trict adopts a "pay as you go"
bus program. officials said.
1'rus tees Betty Jo Bailey,
CSee BUSES, Page A2)
NB Cops Seeking
Appliance Thief
Ne wport Beach pol~ are
seeking the thier who cut open a
padlocked garage and stole 10
microwave ovens valued at
$2,500.
. Rescued from Riptide
Newport Beach lifeg uard Doug Fabian
pulls unidentified swimmer from a riptide
Tuesday near Newport Pier as lireguard
Lt. Ron Johnson maneuvers rescue boat.
Newport lifeguards hauled 93 swimmers
out of the water Tuesday as s urr and rip·
tides kicked up a long portions of the
coastline.
Growth Impact Studied
Southea.st County Environment Researched
By GARV GRANVILLE
Of lite D•lt, l"llDI SlAlll
An elaborate county study of
Southeast Orange County's en-
vironme nt s hows the area's
rapid population increase is
safely within targeted growth
r ates.
In addition to the broad unin-
corporated reaches of the Sad·
dleback Valley the study in·
eluded the coastal areas that run
from Ne wport Beach to San
Clemente.
The growth monil9ring study
covers roughly 382 square miles,
about 48 percent or Orange
County's tand surf1tee that holds
roughly only 13 percent of the
county's population.
But, the study points out, it is
the southeast Orange County
area that is facing lhe county's
population explosion and grow-
ing at about five times the rate
or other COlllltY areas.
According to the study. lhe
area ·s population increased by
100 percent Crom 1970 to 1976.
And the number of r-esiden~I
dwellings doubled in in the same
<See GROWl'H, Page A2>
Kremer
Cites
Tax Cut
By PIDUP llOSMARIN Ol tlle.,...., l"ttet IUff
Irvine Company President
P e t e r Kre mer pledged on
Tuesday that windfall prop..rty
ta x revenues saved on
apa rtments becaus e or
Proposition 13 will be rebated to
tenants.
Estimates by the county tax
assessor are that overall
company properties, before
passage of the Jarvis Initiative.
would have been assessed $14
million in property taxes .
tr tbe measure s tands as
voters approved it, the company
wd I realize an $8 million
savings , according to the
assessor.
Kremer said, however, that
the assessor's estimate probably
js too high, and that the size of
co mpany s avings can't b e
known until tax bills are
received in November.
Other factors that would
impinge on the siz• of possible
rent rebates Include U!fislature
debate that would withdraw or
reduce property tax relief on
apartment properties. Also, it isn't known how the
initiative may be changed by
pending court decisions.
However it turns out, Kremer
said, any tax reduction direcUy
attributable to apartment
properties will be passed to
renters.
Kremer reaffirmed the
company policy to continue with
annual rent increases lo ••stay in
line with lhe marKet."
The Irvine Company chief
executive also proposed a joint
committee of company officials
and representatives or the city,
the Irvine Unified School
District and the Greater Irvine
Industrial .LeagJle...to s tudy
impacts and solutions to
<See R EBATE. Page AZ>
The committee will report lo
lhe board July 10.
J\s things s t a nd n o w, all
m oney earned at the airport
flows into an enterprise rund
The thert was reported Tues-
day from the construction site in
Broadmoor Seaview Terrace. A
workman told officers the ovens
were stored in a garage of a
home under construction at 2104
Yacht Grayling.
However~ the 576-page study
indicates, in some areas popula-
tion growth is coming close to
outstripping available public
ser vices needed to support the
influx of people, homes, autos
and businesses.
Under scrutiny in the research
aimed at monitoring growth and
ils impact on the environment
was the area southeast of the
Newport Freeway.
Cruise Missile Tested
!See AIRPORT, Page A2>
Lake Corona del Mar
The kids love it, but sunbathers and
picnickers aren't too crazy about the
lake that's developed in the middle of
Corona dcl Mar's Main Beach. Lifeguards
say th p0nd will remain because lhe ex·
tre me tides and high surf that caused it
are expected to last for the next two days.
Commented one lifeguard: ''There's no
real problem, b\lt 1rs a little tough on the
people who wanl to have a cookout.··
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WHITE SANDS MISSILE
RANGE. N.M. CAP) -The
cruise missil e was test.fired for
two hours today and carried out
a series of maneuvers at s peeds
up to 500 miles an hour over this
southern New Mexico missile
range.
The test firing of the 2,650·
pound Navy Tomahawk missile.
was the first public display or
the weapons system.
Secretary of Derense Harold
Brown, who said development of
the missile is on schedule, pre·
dieted it will be able to penetrate
any Soviet defense when
deployed in the early 1980s.
Sorcery Out
Of Doldrums
In Tamti Race
Jacob Wood 's Sorcery bas
broken out of the doldrums and
is on the move again In the Los
Angeles to Tahiti yacht race.
At the 9 a.m. position report
Sorcery had Jogged 221 miles in'
the previous 24 hours and was
l,'40 mUes from Tahiti.
The other three yachts were
still struggling throu1h the
doldrums. Westward loaged only
95 miles, Tuia 56, and Celobra·
lion 30.
· Tuia was ln seeond place with
1,804 mlles to go, Westward tas
l,857 mJles from the finish and
Celebrat.lon, 1,970.
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He said lhe decision to imple-
ment full development of the
cruise missile rather than the
B-1 bomber "in my view bas
been completely vindicated."
The missile, capable of carry.
iog nuclear or conventional
warheads, was launched from
an A6 Navy intruder jet at 7:45
a.m. over the missile range.
For two hours, the missile car·
ried out a series of maneuvers
flying over the range at various
altitudes at speeds up to 500
miles an hour.
After its launch, the missile
followed lhe program in its com-
puterized guidance system.
Brown flew by helicopter to a
number of sites around the mis-
sile range where Army and
Navy officials collected data de·
signed lo determine under what
circumstances. ir any. a cruise
missile is suscepUble to detec·
lion by defense systems.
Cruise missile development
has been a major point of con·
tentlon in the Strategic Arms
Limitation Talks wilh the Soviet
Union. The Carter administra-
tion announced Its intentions to
emphasize the cruise missile
when It decided not to push for
development of lhe manned B·l
bomber.
The Department of Defense
chose the Navy's Tomabawk in·
stead of the Air Force alr·launch
cruise missile tor the public
showing. The Air Force version
is designed tor launch from
aircraft. The Tomahawk can be
launched from an airplane, a
submeratcd submarine. a sur·
~ lace Ahl&> arJand-launch pad.
-
The Tomahawk is a s ubsonic
missile capable of carrying a
nuclear warhead. It weighs
about 2,000 pounds and is guided
by a navigational system that al-
lows it to maneuver according to
its computer p1JOgram.
The Air Force and Navy each
fired six cruise missiles in 1976
in tests closed to the public.
Coast
Weather
Patchy low clouds tonight and Thursday
morning. Slightly cooler
along the coast. Lows
. tonight near 62. Highs
Thursday 68 to 72.
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AIRPORT ...
earmarked for arport related uaes. ·
Retained t>.arnlngs 1n the
enlerpri.;c fund now total $4
million.
To now. the S4 million has
been ticketed for use in such
planned projects as parking and
air terminal lmprovemen"5. By JACKIE HYMAN
Oll .. 0•11, ~·4ef4 Administrators al Coastline
Community College s ay they
believe su~gcst1ons that their
facility be closed to save money
are based on fal11e Ideas ubout the
·'college without walls."
A group of faculty members
froll) Cousl Community College
Distnct"s two older campuses.
Golden West in Huntington Beach
and Orange Coast in Costa Mesa,
recommended that trustees shut
t.lown Coastline and transfer its
classes to OCC and GWC instead
«>( making deeper across·the-
board cuts tn the wake of Propos1-11on JJ
··There are and will continue to
be thO!il' \\hO didn 't fa\or th e
formation of this college in the
first plact'. ·· \aid D;1vid A.
Bro\\ nell. Coasl11nc dean of ad-
ministrative services. The col -
lt>ge was founded two years ago to
.id minister tbedistric.-t 'soutrcach proi;:ram
A It h o ug h t la• s u b Jc ct of
Co:.istlint"s future has been ra1st.•d
.it board of t ruswcs meetings,
there has been no 1nd1cation that
tru:-;tt>l'S intend to t'Jiminate the
1·nll l•ge
II o w l' v l' r. B r n.,., n e 11 s u 1 d
l'mplo~t'l's l''l>rl'!ist•d grave con-n ·rn nv(•r n·µorts of a possible
dos an..:
I le d1!>agret•d with u statement
hy <111 OCC teacher th<il Coastline
!'pends only 25 percent of its
budget on teachers
Thal fi gure wa~ incorrectly
l1~ured. Brownell said. He said
1hat. after districtwide programs
Jdministered through Coastline
are s ubtracted from its budget. 46
percent of the remaining funds
arc s pent on teachers' salaries.
OCC and G WC toahcers had
.ilse>poi ntcd out that Coastline has
no full -lime teac hing s taff.
\lthou~h lh1s is true. Brownell
said, Coa~tline employs only 42
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percent or the district's part-time ~nstructors, with the others work-ing for G WC orOCC.
College President Bernard
Lus kin said some negative
publicity has been stirred up by
Coaslline's lecture series and
s umm er workshops on
recreational topics.
He said that CoasUine offers
the same basic courses as the
district ·s other colleges, and
that lectures and workshops in
non-academic s ubjects are aJso
offered at the district's two
traditional campuses.
The administrators said they
believe CoasUine oCfers several
distinc t advantages to the
district. in addition to the
presti~e of having a model
program studied by visitors
from all over the world
Brownell pointed out that
Coastline. which leases all its
facilities at various sites
s c a lle r ed thrdughout the
district. has a lower cost per
student that OCC and G WC and
brings in more money for the
district than it spends through
ADA state fund
apportionment based on average
daily attendance.
Coastline is attended by 23,000
people. the equivalent of 5.000 full·
time students a year. Most of tts
s tudents attend part time
although many are working on
degrees. Brownell said. The two-
year-old college graduated 283
people this spring.
Luskin s aid he believes
Coastline·s chief contribution to
the district is its philosophy of ex-
tending education to people who
might hesitate to s tep onto a col-lege campus.
Last year, Luskin said, some
7,000 s tudents who had never
taken a college course before at-
tended Coastline.
Many of these participated in
the Emeritus Institute, a pro·
gram for senior citizens, he said.
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Jim and His Balloo11
Surfe r Jim u hler takes a wave off Hulll-
ington Beach with balloon tied to him.
Jim and the balloon s tayed up during lhe
entire ride . Did the balloon help his
balance while riding the big surf that has
com e up this week off the Orange Coast"
Is it a new secr~t device for s urfer s·'
Perhaps u new safety device? Nope. He
wore the balloon Tuesday just for the fun
of it, said Jim.
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GROWTH STUDIED. • •
period.
The study predicts that by 1987
the population in the southeast
Orange County area will climb
from today's 290.000 persons "to
about 490,000" or al a rate of 7.S
percent a year.
That continued growth will
place an added burden on such
available public services as
schools, energy. transportation .
waste water r esources and
waler agencies.
For now, none of those public
resources are in short s upply.
As a result the massive rePort contains no comment on existing
standards or air quality in the
study area. an environmentaJ
consequence or growth.
The massive study of the en-
virqr11Hl!nt in southeast Orange
Cod'nty does not end with the re-
port expected to be delivered to
county supervisors later today.
ll will be an ongoing monitor-
ing device aimed at gauging
where growth stands relative to
a policy adopted in 1976 by the
board of supervisors.
Fees to Save
NB's Cadet
Program
NewPort Beach city officials
plan to move the ir summer
lifeguard cadet program out of
the red column in the city
budget and into the black
Supervisor Tom R1ley said
today he wiU oepose any move
to direct money m the fund away from the airport.
Riley also indicated. however.
that he Is not likely to oppose the
county recovering the tax roll
dollars a s well as the
depreciation on its Orange
County Airport captta!
investment. •
H that's to be done. then fees
charged for use of the airport
will be increased, though Riley
o pposes a s uggested !5
deplaning fee for commercial
air travelers.
L i k ely candid a tes for
increased airport fees. however.
include:
-Commercial afrllnes that
are charged landing fees based
on gross landing weight. a
source or income that added
$314,000 to the airport enterprise
fund in 1976-77.
-Security fees used to offset
cost or security services at the
airport. fees that ultimately cost
enplaning passengers 25 cents a
trip and produced $200,000 worth
of revenue in '76-77 .
-Fuel-nowage fees that cost
private plane owners tnree cents
for every gallon of gas pumped
into their plane gas tanks al
Orange County Airport.
-0\lernlgbt traosleac fees
t:harged lo owners of private
planes who keep their aircraft
overnight at the airport while on
cross country flights. fees that
range from $2.25 to S7.2S a dav
-Tiedown rees c harged
private aircraft owners for the
space they use to store their
planes.
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REBATE. • •
Coastline College
However. the report s hows.
for example, that available
elementary schools in the Sad-
dleback area are only margjnaJ.
ly able to handle the current
load and unless expanded by
1982 will be in s hort supply.
That policy came as the board
adopted a traffic circulation
plan .critics said would lead to
uncontrolled growth that would
outstrip available public
services and result in a de-
terioration of the area's environ-
ment.
The 17-year-old prog ram
would have cost the city $10.925
this summer in wages. paid at
the minimum level. to lifeguard
trainees between the ages of 14 and 16.
Friday night, city councilmen la lke~ ~bout culling the ap-
propriation as part of the S4
million reduction facing the city
after passage of Prooosition 13.
µr ob\e m s of th e Jar vi:-.
rnitiat1ve.
The Irvine Company he said,
which opposed Proposition 13. ··shares a common concern with
these agencies, and we also fee• a common responsibility to help
solve these concerns." Gets Accreditation
Coastline Community College,
the so-called "college without
walls,·· received full academic
accreditation Tuesday from the
Western AsliOciation of Schools and Colleges.
The accreditation. considered
unusual for an institution in only
Its second year of operation,
comes at a time when faculty
North Court
Clnsing Due
ToProp.13
Citing effects of Proposition 13
on his court's budget, Orange
County Superior Court Presiding
Judge Byron K. McMillan de·
cided today to suspend opcra-
lionS--aLJ.he cow:l.'s ..Fullerton
branch.
Judge McMillan closed down
the courl's only branch after
pointing out that the very limit·
ed number of cases which are
dealt with every Friday morning
in Fullerton can be handled
mo r e efficiently a nd
economically in the Santa Ana
courthouse. lie notea tnat 1t costs S300 an
hour to operate the Fullerton
courtroom ror the few cases that
appear on the north county
court's calendar.
Repeated demands have been
made over the years for the
perm anent c l osing of the
Fullerton court on the grounds
that it is wasteful, serves a
limited number of attorneys and
requires the services of a judge
who is assigned from the Santa
Ana county courthouse.
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groups al other Coast
Community College District
campuses are calling for the
abandonment or Coas tline
because of pa ss age of
Propos ition 13.
Faculty groups al Golden
West and Ora~ge Coast College
have sub mitted a Joint
resolution asking that Coastline
courses be transferred lo their campuses.
The faculty resolution was
·iJasse d Tue s d ay a s
•·epresentatives o f th e
accr editing agency for a ll
colleges and universities in the
W ~ s t . w. e r e g r a n t i n g
accreditation to Coastline at
their semiannual meeting in San Francisco.
Coastline College has its
offices in Fountain Valley but
has no physical campus. Classes
are held at 130 sites through the
101-square-mile district.
'.[ h e.. c.0lle.ge_has_ 1D ~ o o
part-lime s tudents and 850
~nstructors . Many o f the
instructors teach full time at
other schools . Others a r c
professionals from business or
industry who work in the f1elds they teach
From Page A I
BUSES •..
Carol Martin, and Rod Mac·
Millian said the district should
continue to consider busing kin-
der g a rteners through third
graders to school. Trustee Tom
Henderson suggested that service
also be extended to fourth and
fifth graders.
Smallwood took a harder line.
saying he would have to be con-
vinced to fund any district bus
service. He suggested that
parents form K-3 buslng booster
clubs lo "lake care or the kids
and feel good in the process."
There was a clear consensu!i
Crom the seven-member board
that older s tude nts can do
without bus service.
Mrs. Bailey noted tha t 10,000
s ummer school students last
year made it to their classes
without any district buses.
As for high school field and
alblet.ic trips, she said, "U they
can afford rock bands al noon
<with student body funds>. I'm
sure they can pay ror transport-
ing their teams."
Smallwood said the board I!'
not out to "punish" the public
for passing Proposltlon 13, but
said the board is concerned with
keeping qualtty in the
classrooms as high as possible.
He stressed that ft la the
parents'. not the di!llrlct 's .
responsibility to get children
safely to school.
Superintendent Nicoll noted
that the City ot Newport 8cach
may cut school crotslnc 1uards
from It.a budcet. Newport Beach
has six cro!lsfng 1uards and
Costa M(!Sa bu none.
The existing highway system
in the Saddleback Valley will be
"clearly unacceptable" in four
years. according to the study.
In Mission Viejo, the study
team notes there is likely to be a
shortage or natural gas by 1982
and the available number of
high school classrooms will only
be marginaJly acceptable.
The growth study shows that
fl ood control facilities as well as
highways in the Laguna Beach
area arc already "clearly unac· ccptable" .
Shown as a lready a marginal
problem in the San Juan
Capistrano area are rtood con-
trol facilities. highways and available mass transit.
In San Clemente, available
tra n sit is s h own as only
marg inal a nd high school
facilities as well as natural gas
are expected to reach that level by 1980.
Purpose of the study is to keep
decision m akers aware of the
impact or growth on the quality
of life in the county's southeas t reaehes.
When it came to air quality in
lhe s tudy a r ea, those who
s tudied growth's impact con-
clude. "a proper assessment of
air quality cannot be made until
adoption or a plan by the South
Coast Air Quality Management
District."
Religious
School Lease
Attacked
Two Irvine res idents went to
court Tuesday in a bid to ha lt
the Irvine Unified School Di s-
tricl's practice or leasing school
buildings to religious organiza-
tions for services.
The Orange County Superior
Court action filed by Frank
Canonito and Howard Tucker
cla ims tha t the district's leasing
policy is unlawful because the
ch urches use five schools in vie
district and pay well below the
fair rental value.
Laguna Beach attorney Meir
J . Westreich and the American
Civil Liberties Union are pros-
ecuting the action ror the two
plaintiffs.
It is further alleged in lbe
lawsull that the district's leasing
policies vlol"te state and federal
constitutions which guarantee
Lhc separation of church and
state.
The acUon seeks an injunction
athat wtll halt the leasing of
schools to churches until the is-
sue can ht> tried. Court officials
have not yet set a date ror the
hearing.
Tucker asked the :c1chool dis-
trict last June 1 to hall the leas·
Ina or sch ool buildinas t o
thurches and was Ignored, the
laws uit 1na1cates. Ols trirt
Superintendent A. Stanley Corey
WH In Sacramento Tuesday and
una val !able for comment
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In a move aimed at silencing
the critics of a plan to allow the
population in southeast Orange
County to eventually reach
71 L,000 persons, supervisors
ag reed lo monitor the rate of
growth to make certain it dict.n·t
change beyond pol icy levels
Councilwoman Evelyn Harl
was concern ed that s uch a
worthy program would be dis-
continued.
But such is not the case . ac '
cc:>rding to Dave Harshbarger.
director of the city's Marine Department.
Starts July 1st
Early thi~ morning the lrvine
City Council appointed members
8111 Vardoulis and Larry Agran.
•the c:ty Manager Willi.am
Woollett Jr . to sit on the new
board. to be called the Economic ·
Planning Committee.
Me mbership o! other agencies
1s yet to be determined.
Make your selection now from the
largest collection of fine interior
rurnishings irritre area
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Another Chance
To Speak on Cuts
Newport Beach taxpayers who had hoped lo learn
som elhmg dcfinittvc about where the city council planned
l.o cut lhe coming year 's budget were probably a hltle dis -
appointed at the conclusion of Friday night's special
council meeting.
Councilmen reviewed a series of reductions totalling
$2.8 million and seemed to agree that mos t of those cuts
needed to be ins tituted.
Granted, councilmen were not able to take final ac-
tion on the proposals Friday night. That will happen at
their meeting next Monday.
The confusion is the result of the fact thal two coun-
cilmen -Mayor Paul Ryckoff and Dori Strauss -left the
meeting early. T at m eans some or the close votes on
proposed culs co Id be reversed at the nexl meeting
when Ryckoff retu ns. Strauss will be out of town.
In addition lo e incomplete votes. one councilman.
Paul Hummel. may ve further clouded the issue by an-
nouncing that his voles riday night could be subject to
change by Monday's me ting.
All of which mean at residents interested in saving
a program or servi scheduled for cutting or in having
councilmen cut something not on the list had better be on
hand on Monday when the final vote is taken.
Police Pay Debate
City councilmen in Newport Beach have a very fine
line to tread in dealing with their police e mployees.
On the one hand. councilmen are indicating they
wanl to sec mon' police control over unruly beach crowds
and some ~pedal handling of beach-generated tratl ac
problems.
At the same time, il would appear they are going to
rescind the pay policy inslituted last February mandat-
ing that police officers be paid in the same bracket as the
top three law enforcement agencies in the county.
The dis pute between police employees and the coun-
cil over pay and benefits. wruch has grown increasingly
acrimonious in the las t three years, is only going to be
fueled by the council's lates t moves.
None of the police a ssociation leaders is suggesting
what they call job action -a s lowdown -· but it is ob-
vious the bitterness that is developing is not going to in-
s pire members of the police department to devote more
eff orl than is necessary to their jobs.
No one -'l!tlther councilmen nor police employees
wants low cnfort'l'klent an Newport Beach to deteriorate
from the present level.
That i~ a point both sides ought to concentrate on 1n
dealing" ilh each other
Oteck Need First
There is a saying that those who fail to learn the
lessons offered by history are condemned to repeat the
same mistakes.
It is hoped this won't be the case when Newport
Beach city councilmen consider instituting the city's
s pecial street sweeping program in Newport Shores.
The program. which also as used in old Corona del
Mar, Balboa Island and Lido Isle. involves a special
sweeper to get dirt and pollutants off the streets before
the grime washes into the bay or ocean. Residents are
prohibited from parking their cars on one side of their
strct'ls one morning a week.
The parking restrictions and the SlO fines for
violators -h ave caused neighborhood controversies
wherever the program has been put into effect.
Newport Beach traffic officials have a habiL of Jisten-
mg to homeowner association boards of directors as the
voice of the people in planning some of their programs.
Some. like the street sweeping, succeed in s pite of the
controversy.
Others. like the Bison Avenue traffic island in
EastbluH, arc failures that arc inslituted a~d removed at
city expense. ~ Before the Newport Shores plan gets too far along,
like the Balboa Island traffic plan recently defeated. it
would be an excellent idea for city officials lo make s ure
that most of the people of Newport Shores want the street
.sweeping program
• Opm1ons e><pressed m 1he space above are those of the Daily Pilot.
Other views expressed on this page are 1hose of their authors and
artists. Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Dally Pilot. P 0
Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (71•) S.-2·.-J21
Boyd I Caesar
By L.M. BOVO
Everybody·s aware it was
Julius Caesar who said. "I
came. I saw. I conquered.··
But hardly any body knows
JUSt where he came to, what
he saw. and what he con-
quered: It was to Asia where
he beat Pharnaces ln the
Battle of Zela File that
"Why.'· asked I . "do most
m en part their hair on tht:
left?" Beca\1!4e," replied a
bright client, "moRt mothers
are right handed."
Said AJJred P. Sloan. sage·
ly "When you're through
changing, you're through."
Df.ar
Gloomy
Gus
Do th e pare nts of
Newport Harbor HJgh
S<'hool who are payln1
athleti c coaches'
salari~s this summ r
8el n ,:ruaraotee of a
place on any squad for
their progeny?
K.D.H.
•
Whatever else may be said
about Abe Lincoln's bitter
political opponent Stephen
Douglas . you can't call him a
poor loser. He held Lincoln's
hat during Abe's rirst in·
augur,'(trddress.
Betel nuts tend lo slain the
teeth black in Thailand.
Thal's why most Thais who
get dentures choose black
ones.
Said Somerset Maugham :
''Money is like a sixth sense
-and you can't make use of
the othe r five without it."
Takes less energy to fuel
an a irplane tank from the
bottom than from the top.
No, there isn't any vodka in
Russian Punch. ActuallY, u:s
lgolochkoy. needle em·
broidery lmpbrted from
Russia. The word Punch al-
ludes to the punch of the need le
throuab material.
If you were born 84 yean
ago, you come into this world
the same year that Thomas
Edison Invented the
flaahUght.
To get water for Its young.
t he sand grouse of the
Sahara soaks itselr in an
oasis, then lets Its chicks sip
on It.I leathers.
Was none other than the
late Groucho Marx who de·
fined home as tho place
where you hang your head. '
Nicholas von Hoffman
On the Road to Armageddon?
llis commencement speech ut
1h~ Naval Acade my went far
toward solidifying the prelll·
dent's reputation as a Southl'rn
fried Jerry Ford. Confused, in·
t er nally contradictory.
gratuitously truculent, it came
close to the wheezing, barely
repressed hysteria or his undis-
tinguished predecessor.
Quite vanished from human
sight is a man who told us in his
inaugural ad-
dr ess that
"We will
move thi s
year a s tep
toward our ul-
tl m a"te goal -
the elimina-
tion of all
nuclear
weapons from
the earth."
Last week we heard the same
president declare if the Russians
want an arms race or don't
either way is fine with him.
With the total American arms
sales abroad up to 13.5 billion
this year, nowhere to be seen
is candidate Carter who was
once heard lo say , "The United
Stales cannot b e bot h the
world 's leading champion of
peace and the world's leading
Mailbox
Supplier of Lhe weapons or war ..
IN TONE his words have the
generalized fierceness of John
K e nn ed y's promise that
h e would send Americans
anywhere anytime to fight. The
anyplace Carter has selected is
Africa, of course, and you can
only smile at the thought of
them bent over the presidential
desk studying snapshots taken
by C IA -mi ss ionaries in
Lum bashi or Luanda
·'See that man over in the up-
per left-hand corner. Mr. Presi-
dent." you can imagine the ad-
m aral saying. ''No. that one,
that ·s the basketbalJ coach . Yes.
that's right sir, this one, the one
with the baJl. We think he·s a
Cuban. Note the cigar , sir. the
beard and the tact it appears to
say 'Made in Havana' on the
ball itself. sir ... What color.
s ir? What kind of group is the
one in the picture? This is the
Kolezzi high school freshman
basketball team. but we ~ave
r e ason to believe it Is a
paramilitary organization."
TllE PRESIDENT has gotten
himself involved in a latter-day
African version of the French
and Indian wars The Russians
and the Cubans, sucb few of
them as are fTlUCking around in
those parts of the jungle, are US·
mg the Lunda and Beluba tribes
as the French and English once
used the Iroquois and the
Mohicans. •
We on our side are backing
President Mobutu Sese Seko of
Zaire. a pedestrian. trooical despot. incompetent and prob·
ably as unreliable as the many
others we have s upported to our
s ubsequent chagrin and regret.
This getting the natives to kill
each other in the rain forests m lg ht be justified 11 some vital
American interest were at
slake. But it's nonsense to assert
that we have a significant in·
terest in maintaining the in-
ternal political status quo or
every member of the interna-
tional postal union.
THE NEXT thing we know
they'll be telling us Cuban-
backed in-egulars have seized
Bujjumbura in Burundi and if
we don't do something about It
our world wiU crack apart
Even President Carter re
alizes there are limils to con·
vinc'ing people of the need to
conduct surrogate struggles with
the Reds in remote. unimportant
pluc<'l> with unpronounceable
name!l. So he makes like
Woodrow Wilson enuncia ting the
old and dangerous doctrine of
the American mission to save
the cosmos.
The t oiling o ppressed of
soiswsna. 1( indeed there a.re
toiling and oppressed in that lit·
tie-known larid. are t() have the
JOYS of American liberty and
majority rule conferred upon
them by Mr. Carter and his
fellow American Political Bible-
belters So. too -and this is the
dangerou.'J part are the people
of the Soviet Union. to whom we
are a lso going to accord human
rights.
IN THE 202 years since-the ,
United States of America was
founded. Russia has been an.
autocratic society, whether
ruled by czar or commissar. Al
no time in that long period has it
beeo within the power of the
United Slates to c lose the
Siberian salt mines or have any
direct influence on Russian
politics. Privately we may
deplore the way Czar Alexander
the Third treated his people and
the way Brezhnev treats them,
but that's all we can d'l
In t\is speech Carter madt>
Soviet fini:lgling in Africa and
Soviet tyranny at home a part of
the disarmament and arms con
trol equation. ·He said that if
public opiruon here as upset over
the human rights issue. then
Congress won't approve of a dis-
armament agreement. Al the
same time he himself, by de-
manding that Russia become a
middle class, Western-style de·
mocracy, is irritating and im·
flaming that s ame public opin·
ion.
AGAINST TllJS performance
upstage we hav~ the background
Carter obbligato asking for guru;
to r the Turks, guns for the
Ara bs. guns for the Is r aelis
guns lor the lran1am, \\t.•
hi:tve lhe Pcmat:on asking for a
resumption of l a r ge -scale
chemical warfare developmeni
and we have the nuclear balance
of terror disintegrating
Ne w weap o n s and
technologies will soon force both
Russia and the United States to
put hair triggers on their dooms
day rockets The chances grow
of an accidental Armageddon. of
inClnity by inadvertence.
Cut Fat Govern1nent, Not Our Services
To the Editor:
I am so disturbed I decided r
had to sit down and write this
letter.
The removal of s ummer
classes. firing of teachers. dis-
continuing after school sports
events. firing policemen and
firemen, etc. is not the way the
taxpayers intended Prop. 13 to
be implemented.
Cut out the fat of government~
Curb w e lfare . decrease
legislative salaries. curb fringe
b e nefi ~r _gove r11 m eJ1.L
emp oyees. We want govern-
ment cut. not our essenlla l
services.
I just heard today on the news
that the supervisors and Judges
in Los Angeles are getting a
$2.000 a year mcrease and the~
are already making $49,000 a
:vear. The salaries und retin·· in e n l pay a II govc rn m ent
employees get is breaking our
backs . Wt! are willing to help
those less fortunate than we but
since when are the m ajority of
government employees less
fortunate than we? These
monies may not all come from
property laxes. but they do
come from taxes which could b<'
used for the more essential
needs of the community.
There are definite priorities.
these must be acknowledged.
We the taxpayers are mad,
damn mad and this anger is he·
. ing fanned by the wa y our
wishes are being ignored.
Government is too big. Cut
government 1
MRS ANNE NADER
Grad Co11f wdo11
To the Editor.
ln re11Ponsc to Principal Tom
Jacobson's comments regarding
the behavior of students and
crowd at Newport lla rbor fligh
School'~ "raduatlon ceremonie~.
I would like to make three state
ment~ as one of the spectators
th8t attended.
No one offered to take m y
tiekel as I entered the gates Why
were they printed if no one
planned to take them and monitor
how many pc!Ople were admitted'
Second, there was not ode·
quate seating There had bct-n
only one set of extra bleachers
brought in. lfhere were people
siLtln(l end. crouching In the
aisles and standlng along all the
fences on the home side of lhe
field Poor planning!
THJRO. ju!\l before the pro
ceuion one ot the counselor~ on· oounc~ that tho phologrnphcr
that had been scheduled lo take
pictures of the graduates receiv·
ing their diplomas would not be
there. This forced parents to
t•om e out of the stands down on-
to the field to take pictures .
The graduutes were showing
:.ome high spirits admittedly.
but from my point of view there
was much mor• confus ion
caused by the inadequate seal·
ing and the no-show by the
photographer
Mr. J acobson should look to
h.L.s.. or g_an_i J. a t.Lo n of th~
ceremonies and place al least
part of the blame for lhc failure
to complete lhem at his own of-
fice door
PAMELA A ROBINSON
' lmpr~HPd
To I he Editor
Because of our interest as
fZr3ndparents and continumg in·
tt'fest in preserving the ex·
cellenl school system we have
had in this area, we attended the
Newport·Mesa School Board
meeting at which they were dis·
cussing some of the problems
they race because of the passage
of P rop. 13 and the cuts expected
in this area.
I am ashamed to say this is
the first school board meeting
we hn\'e ever attended . but it
will not be the last. We were so
Impressed with the thoughtful.
concerned and intelligent ob·
-;ervataons and conclusions that
were carried on at that meeting.
TllOSE in the community who
cried .. scare tactics .. s hould
s h are some of lhe pain the
chool board members. along
with Or Nicoll and other school
:1dminls trator s. a re going
through in order lo do their best
to preserve a district that will be
the best possible for the children
of t his t1r('O
They will not be able to please
ever yone . hut they will do
wh;.ttcvcr they can, within their
power. to serve this community
They all des('rve our support.
PEGGY und FRANK CAUDELi,.
Doubl~ Crf •i•
1'o the Editor
Newport faces a double crtsis
ut the city council meeting June
26. The tarit ts are the b"Udl(et
fe r city services and the lnc:en-
Uvcs for trntric solutions.
The well·bclng or cltiiens and
visitors depends on:
/\ How astutely the council
pares current operatlon!'I and
~crvicc& or dips into tes~rves to
effect a S2.8 million reduction in
the annual budget.
B. The incentive tit any) lo be
offered landowners and future
builders to contribute to traffic
solution funds and plan for rev·
enue producing improvem ents
on their vacant land.
STATEMENTS made in city
council June 12 clearly indicate
that the l r affic phasin~ or ·
dinancc. as approved. did not in-
clude an incentive to construct
s uch im~L'l tt~ the-pro-
posed Pacific Plaza. This addi
tion to Newport. Center would
add over $1 million net to
Newport's annual tax revenues
Therefore. unless "matig<Hing
traffic improvement!>·· arl'
replaced in the ordinanl'e. no
contributions to the rund for im·
proving current traffic problems
can be expected.
Do we really waul to lose re
venue creating buildings to
nearby communities without im
proving our local traffic conges
lion or lax base?
What to do? Will your readers.
or someone, pers uade their
councilman lo act responsibly
toward budget shortfalls and
traffic improvements June 26"
LYMAN S FAULKNER
Tu,...•around
To the Editor.
What has come over our flne
environmentalists? For years
the coastal commissioners and
Public Utilities Commission
member, ex-Slerl'a Club Pres1-
d en t Claire Dedri ck . have
faithfully protected our birds
and crustaceans against man's
enc roachment.
They have stopped home
building lo leave them more
room. dams that would huve re-
1 ieved our wate r s hortage,
ene rgy production thllt would
have relieved our ener~y crisis
and fallin~ economy und rond
building that would have re-
lieved our traffic congestion
But now. for some unaccount·
able reason, they have turned
again!\ their feathered rttcnds
to rerommcnd this same site
for a volatile LNG stallon with
its dangers of explosion from
any minor human or mechanical
failure that would destroy their
nesting places, much less the
many service per~onnel and
security of the base? Surely
there must be a better place
along th e 1.007 mil es of
California coast lme. The won·
derment of their rationale used'
to be ambiguous. but ll is now
becoming abundantly clear ~LUTE JOSEPH
Good E.r1Jt*rit-11t•P
To the Editor
I have JUSt returned from a
bus iness tnp t-0 South l\menca
whe r e I :.pe nt two weeks in
Brazil and Peru.
Prior to my departure. l had
many funny feelings and misgiv-
ings about this trip. I have read
stories in newspapers as well as
national magazines about the
dangers of traveling in South
America. I have read about
human n ghts violations, racism
and other unpleasantraes.
MUCH TO m y surprise. none
of the at)ove occurred or were
witnesi;ed hy the writer ln fact.
I fel t very safe in both countries.
As an American. I was well re-
ceived and treated with the ut-
most respect and the dollars in
m y pock e t were able t o
purchase the kind of service and
goods I expected.
The people W('re racially bet·
ter mixed than a,ny place I have
ev"r been and harmony seemed
to t-x l!ll in all levels of life. I
don't want tn appear as a know-
it-all JUSl on a two week trip to
South America. but one thing is
fo r sure. that my v1s1l to that
part or lhl' world has chanfled my
mind consldc>a-ahly about South
America
I would appr<>c1ate 1t very mu('h
if you t·ould tell yo ur
readers about a good "x1>erience
so meone h<l S h ad an South
J\mericu instead of ntgative
ortacles nbout that part of the
world
THE IR turn around was in f'HANZ BERGHAMMER
their recommendation that an
LN 0 < Uqucfied Natural Ga.'i 1 •
rccelvtng !\t3tlon be plAced 1\ l.Attt'ri /rom re4dtr1 arc welcome.
Camp Pendleton H_av~ tJ>.tx TM DQht Co condtntt i,ttns to~
forgotten that they deemed 11. --'JXICC' or t'limrnalt II~ ii rtMroed
nec.sury, noL lon1 a"o. lo rt'· Lett•n of 300 wordl or l11sa will be
route materiel transfers within ~ prel#rtnct . .4ll ldt"umt1t fn.
• the base !\O lhl\t lhe trucks would dlldf' ftgnolurt and moilsnv oddrt1i
not disluib the least tcrnr.' 001 nomcr• mo11 t>e tutthlafid °"re·
neslll" que1r if aulflclnil rttiaon 1$ OJ)J>Ortnl.
Can \hey be so c llous now as ~fry wm not~ publu1*1
t
CALIFORNlA ,Wednesday. June 21 1978 DAILY PILOT 11 ~
Battle Vowed Over Prop. 13 Limit Proposal
a.
SACRAM li:NTO (AP> Represeplaltves of
powerful business and qr1culture eroups say I.hey
will n1ttt a proposed constit.utional u.mendment
that would limit Proposl\1on 13's tax cut.a to
residential property.
backen launched a campaign to put 1t before
votcn tn November.
organization hadn 'l yet taken a position on the
partial rolJback but said he sees problems with it.
apartments and other rental units
The measure mus t be approved by the
Legislature and voters. Hay's stand was echoed by spokesmen for the
California Aasociallon of Realtors and lhe
California Farm Bureau.
Proposition 13, a $7 billion property tax cut
approved by voters two weeks ago, applies to
owners ot both residential and business property. A COALITION OF LABOR, TEACHEltg,
school officials and blacks officlaJly launched a
campaign Tuesday in support of the amendment.
saying 1t could avoid sharp c uts In local
government programs.
"We're totally opposed," John Hay, executive
vice president of the California Chamber of
Commerce. said Tuesday as amendment
ROBERT MONAGAN, PRESIDENT OF the
Califorrua Manufacturers Association. said his
A cons titutional amendment Introduced
Mor:iday by Sen. Ral~h Dills, D-Gardena, would
hm1t the cuts lr residential property, including
3275,000 EJA1Je%%1ed
Film Executive
Faces t:harges
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Columbia Pictures,
still recovering from the stunning admission of
former company president David Begelman that
he forged $40,000 in studio checks. surfered another
shock when an accounting director was charged
wilh embezzling $275,000.
I NVESTIGATORS SAID TUESDAY that a
warrant has been issued for the arrest of Audrey
Llsner. 41, of North Hollywood. Mt-s. Lisner is
director or accounts for the Screen Gems division
or Columbia.
"We think we know her whereabouts." said
Deputy District Attorney Sterling Norris.-. 'She is
out of the Los Angeles Coum.y area but we expect.
to pick her up."
Norris said Mrs. Lisner, who disappeared
during an audit of Columbia's books, is accused of
embezzling between June 1975 and April of this
year by allegedly cashing travelers checks that
were to be used to pay film crews on location.
APWlr--e
Dad Die s
LessOn Turns
.Into Tragedy
RIVERSIDE CAP> -Michelle Chapman's
father had been leaching her about the wilderness
about creatures like snakes and lizards. His last
lesson was one he didn't mean to teach -about
the deadly potential of wild poisonous plants.
Patrick c:;hapman, 33, of Lancaster, Ohio.
apparently died Monday after drinking a tea b~ewe~ from jimsonweed, according to the
Riverside County coroner's investigation.
CHAPMAN AND HIS 8·YEAR·OLD daughter
had been camping out at the foot or the Box
Springs Mountains on the outskirts of Riverside for
several days before he boiled a tea from the
jimsonweed leaves and drank it "to get a
psychedelic high," Michelle said.
She said her father became incoherent and
disoriented and eventually collapsed. When she
couldn't wake him. she trudged up a smaJl hill to
get help from some Department or Water resource
employees who were working on a pipeline.
"By, reducidg the weight of Proposition l3's
impact on local public services, we assure our
children's education can continue uninterrupted
and county. city and special district services will
not be seriously impaired," said Steve Edwards,
president of the California Teachers Association.
Edwards appeared at a Capitol press
conference along with representatives of the
AFL-CIO. NAACP, Los Angeles school board, Los
Angeles and San Francisco teachers and Dills,
who quoted the Bible to stress bis point.
"'TO EVERY THING THERE IS A season
and a time to every purpose under Heaven."' Dills
said. "We are here today because we think now is
the time for re-examination of Proposition 13. what
it actually meant and what it could become."
Jack HeMing. head of the st.ate AFL-CIO. said
the Dills amendment could save $3.S billion in
revenue for local governments. Pele Schaafsma of
the Legislative Analyst's office said the lax loss
could be cut by 46 percent or more. depending on
how the amendment was Interpreted.
Amendment supporters said most voters
wanted a cut in homeowner property taxes when
they !:lacked Proposition 13. They disagreed lhey
were bemg "arrogant" in tryang ,,to 3mt:nd a
recently approved ballot measure.
THEY CONTENDED THAT IN MANY cases
voters were not aware two-thirds of l3's relief
would go to business and investment property.
THERE IS NO CONNECTION between the
cases against Mrs. Lisner and Begelman, Norris
said, other than both persons had execut1 ve
positions within the company.
LESSON ON WILDERNESS A TRAGEDY
Michelle Chapman With Dog Benji
CHAPMAN WAS FOUND DEAD, lying on his
stomach over some rocks, clad only in plaid
Be~muda sh.c:>rts. His skin was a bright red color,
typical or a Jimsonweed overdose, according to the
coroner's office.
"Proposition r.J would have passed just a::.
overwhelmingly if all or its benefits went to
homeowners and renters." said Howard Miller,
president of the Los Angeles Board of Education
"As a matter of fact, it might have passed even
more overwhelmingly bad that been the case."
Begelman is due to be sentenced June 28 on his
no·contest plea to a grand theft charge involving
the forging and cashing of four checks in the
names of several pro minent Hollywood
performers, including actor Cliff Robertson.
Arson Sus pec t e d
4Die in SF
Hotel Blaze
SAN FRANCISCO (AP > -Four persons were
killed in a fast-spreading predawn blaze today at a
small San Francisco hotel, sending more than a
dozen patrons jumping out windows for safety. fire
officJals said
Fire Chief Andrew
crr ... TE initely suspected" as the
( )
Caspar said arson "is def.
".,.. cause of the fire at the
Moonlite Sale 1 Sale ol Sales this
Fn ntte 7 to 10 pm
at Huntington Center I
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Identities of the dead were not immediately •
available. Gaspar said at least five other persons
were taken to nearby hospitals for treatment of •
smoke inhalation. • •
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SQUAW VALLEY (APl -The ehminatlol' of
a design Oa\\ at a cost of a few thousand dollars «
might have prevented the fatal cable car accident .~~~L~~d..;.J•
here which killed four persons and injured 3Q. • HERB «
Squaw Valley Ski Corp. board chairman Alex ~ FRIEDLA,DF.R :
Cushing said Tuesday. .... IS While the exact cause of the accident remains • ~tAKl ~G •
a mystery, Cushing said the original plans for the .• GREAT DF.ALS :
tram car called for cable clamps designed as a • FREE
"failsafe " device to hold the cables in their : •
pulleys. Those .clamps were never installed, he • 50 G:\1,.-.; :
said. • OF GAS «
OIP Radar T urned Do~n
SACRAMENTO (AP> -The California
Highway Patrol has made another try -bUfil sUll
can't get lhe Legislature to approve radar to catch
speeders.
The latest effort was voted down 16·18 Tuesday
an the st.ate Senate.
California is the only state an which the
highway patrol does not use radar, although it is
used in California's cities and counties.
Trial De n ial Aske d
SAN FRANCISCO CAP > -The stale Supreme
Court bas received a request to overturn an appeal
court's reversal of Juan Corona's 2S murder con-
victions and deny the convicted mass murderer a
new trial.
A petmon from the stale attorney general's of-
fice Tuesday claimed the state Court of Appeals
mistakenly held that Corona's trial counsel,
Richard Hawk, ·•rendered him constitutionally in·
effective assistance."
DoU Bait Bid Refm~d
LOS ANGELES CAP> -A U.S. District judge
has refused to issue an immediate re;>training or-
der against Arco Industries Ltd. to bait its produc·
lion or a line or dolls based OD characters In the
bloekbuster film "Star Wars."
Judge Irving Hill denied the request from ~entieth Century Fox Film Corp. Tuesday. The
film company, along with General Mills Fun
Group, loc. has filed a SI million copyright in-
fringement suit against Arco.
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Because your home runs on electricity. And so do factories.
offices, your neig hborhood store. Even the fann that grows your food.
And when the temperature rises dwing the day, air conditioners go on
all over. The demand for electricity approaches a peak.
Many places -hospitals. for example-l'trYl ,1: ,,...,.
s.imply can't adjust their schedules to the Ul l'e VOllr appwu1ces
t1111e of day. But you can. · th ~&.~ #
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morning to reduc~ the afternoon peak. we can delay
building expensive new power plants and help keep
future electric bills down.
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give yourself a long lunch break.
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VOL. 71, NO. 172. 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1978 TEN CENTS
Art Auction to .Glean ·$18..5 Million
LONDON <AP> -Excited art
dealers and collectors from
around the world overflowed
auction rooms today and
clamored to place bids for the
von Hirsch collection, paying
record prices in one of the most
spectacular art auctions in
history.
"It's more like a casino than
an ari &uction." said lhe dealer
as orawings, watercolors and
miniatures rrom the collection
were put on the block al Sotheby
Parke Berl1e t on New Bond
Street.
Other bidders used leased
telephone lines from the firm's
Madison Avenue headquarters
in New York. ·
Today's highest bid of $925,000
went to the 15th century
"Branchiru Madonna," a record
price for a painting by its ltali,ui
master, Giovanni Di Paelo, paid
by the Norton Simon Foundation
of Los Angeles.
Twenty-seven old masters, in·
eluding paintings by El Greco,
Rubens, Tintoretto and Tiepolo
were sold.
Today's sale reaped a total oC
$2,925,405. That brought the pro·
ceeds or the first two days or the sale to $8,063,040.
Bidding has run so high the
Growth 'Safe'
South CoUnty Study Revealed
By GARY GRANVILLE
OI .. o.tly l'l ... lutt
An elaborate county study of
Southeast Orange County's en·
vironment shows the area's
rapid population increase is
safely within targeted growth
rates.
However, the 576-page study
indicates, in some areas popula-
tion growth is coming. close to
outstripping available public
services needed to support the
influx oC people, homes, autos
and businesses.
Under scrutiny in the research
aimed at monitoring growth and
its impact on the environment
was the area southeast of the
Newport Freeway.
In addition to the broad unin·
corporated reaches or the Sad·
dleback Valley the study in·
eluded the coastal areas that run
from Newport Beach to San
Clemente.
The growth monitoring study
covers roughly 382 square miles,
about 48 percent of Orange
County's land surface that holds
roughly only 13 percent of the
county's population.
But. the study points out, it is
the southeast Orange County
area that is facing the county's
population explosion and grow-
ing at about five times the rate
or other county areas.
According to the study. the
area 's population increased by
100 percent Crom 1970 to 1976.
And the number or residential
dwellings doubled in in the same
period.
The study predicts that by 1987 the population in the southeast
(See GROWfll, Page AZ>
Riv erside Charge Handic_ap
Capo Valley Coach Classes
Faces Arraignment '!:'!.~! .. ?.!:~~meeUne
. . Tuesday, Saddleback Valley .Paul Snuth. Capistrano Valley Unified School District trustees
High Sc~I baske~ball. coach. abruptly reversed an earlier
faces arraignment an Rtve~~de vote and approved some sum-
June 28 on a charge of receavm' mer school special education
stolen property. . programs offered through
He h~ been ~eheved of. all Esperanza School.
coac h.1ng duties. pending Following emotional appeals
resoluUon or the misdemeanor rrom a large group of parents or
charge handicapped children, trustees
The successful 39-year-old
coach. a Riverside resident, was
arrested June 14 with a
Riverside high school coach, David Carmichael, 29. City
police said the two men bought
stolen microwave ovens from an
undercover policeman.
Smith lead bis South All Stars
lo a 124·116 victory Saturday in
the Orange County All Star
Game.
No administrative action was
taken against Smith by school
authorities until charges were
filed. said John Smart,
Capistrano Valley principal.
"Now that charges have been
filed. Peul Smith has been
removed from all coaching
res ponsibilities and will not
serve-as-coach for us-in-any
sport." Smart said today.
"He was involved in a
summer league, but he will not
serve during the summer, nor in
the fall as coach." the principal
said. "Whether he will continue
to teach physical education and
math at Capistrano Valley in the
fall is dependent on a lot or
factors"
Smith has not been available
for comment. but Smart said the
teacher contends he was an
innocent victim of
0 .tly ...... ftaff ~
FACES THEFT CHARGE
Capo Valley's Smith
cfrcumstances
Smith was hired as teacher
and head basketball coach last
-fa.II -and took the ..new_scbool's
bas ketball team to the
semifinals in the California
Interscholastic Federation playoffs earlier thjs year.
He had previously taught at
Ramona High School in
Riverside where Carmichael
cthe coach arrested with him
last week> currently teaches.
Riverside police said the two
coacheR were riding in a
Riverside Unified School
District driver's training car
when they were arrested.
Summer Program.
Fumling S~ught
With few s ummer school
classes In session this year as
the result or Proposition 13, Sad-
dleback Valley Unified School
District leaders arc concerned
about provid1ng a recreational
program for an anticipated
greater number of children this
year.
Their problem l~money.
Last summer, the school spent
$100,000 ln special tax funds and
the valley area's five county
888,000 Tra ctor
Stolen in Viejo
Intruders who apparently used
a truck to haul away their loot
took a caterpillar tractor valued
at $88.000 from a Mission Viejo
construction site.
Ora nae County Rherifl's or.
flcers said the thert was report· ~ by omctab of Doherty tx·
cavauna. Palos Verdes. The
tractor wu bel111 used In con·
atructlon work near lht lntenret·
llon ol ~renlto and Arbolltos.
service districts matched the
amount to present a $200,000 pro-
gram at 15 schools.' according to
Steve Neff, district recreation
supe~visor.
With the passage of Proposl·
lion 13. school recreation funds
have been cut 60 percent and
service districts also will be
hard presaed to budget for
recreation, spokesmen note.
Neff said today that the school
district has about $30,000 in sur-
plus recreational funds to at-
tempt a summer recreation pro·
gram this year. The district is
attempting to secure $27,000
from among the five service dis·
trlcts to maintain a "skeleton"
program this year, be said.
Tbe proposal fbes bcf ore area
homeowners asaoclatlon pre&I·
dents Thursday nlJht. The presl·
dent.a are scheduled to sit at 8
p.m . as the Saddleback Area
Coordlnatins Council CSACC)
Presidents Council whlle con·
1lderin1 the Issue.
The PmJdenta Council num
bera approximately 30 persons
<See SUMMER, Pa1e AZ>
voted 3 to 1 to offer trainable
mentally retarded, orthopedical-
1 y handicapped , mulli -
handlcapped and aphasic pro-
grams for their regular s ummer
sessions.
Board President George
Henry opposed the move and
Trustee Mary Phillips was
absent.
The board had voted 3 to 2 on
June 12 to discontinue the pro·
grams for the summer months
due to reduced school funding
under the Jarvis initiative,
which becomes law July l .
Trus tee Carole Neustadt
originally voted against continu-
ing the programs but reversed
her vote Tuesday following the
tension-packed meeting.
Tuesday's action means the
four s-veciat-education pfflg-r&ms
will immediately resume their
normal schedule for the summer
months.
Alpine Seeks
Contributions
For Fire m e n
ALPINE <AP) -Every
household in Alpine is being
asked to contribut.c $100 to
forestall the July 1 clo'9ing or the
Alpine Fire Department, in dire
straits because of the passage of Proposition 13.
By late Tuesday, $2,000 had
been collected "and our fliers
haven't even gone out yet," said
Fire Chief Jay l:llis .
About 8,000 people reside In
the 20·SQuare-mile A I pine Fire
Protection District in San Diego
County. Like many other small
lire districts, it runs on funds
borrowed against anticipated
tax revenues.
But since the passage of the
Jarvis-Gann property tax limita-
tion initiative, the amount of tax
revenues to be assigned to the
district is unknown and it can't
borrow any money. said Doug
Benson, president of the five-
mem ber fire board.
"We're right up aaainst the
wall," said Ellis. "We can take
it through the first or the month.
and that's it." "-
A ~ittuns committee of 30
volunteers met at the Fire st•·
lion Tuelday night to draft the
rlier asking for the $100
donalloms. The leaflets wlll be
sent to every home in hopes of
raising $1S0,000, a six-month
budaet for the 22-mtmber fire·
flahtlna rorce.
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auctioneers expect the sale to
glean at least $18.S million, $3. 7
million more than predicted for
the six-day auction.
The Di Paolo masterwork is
dated 1427. The price surpassed
the previous record auction
price of about $144 ,000 paid at
Sotheby 's for Oi Paolo's
"Christ on the Cross" in 1973.
The Madonna, a six-foot pic-
ture of the Virgin and Child on
an arched wooden parfel. is the
second earliest work by Di
Paolo. It was painted for the
chapel of the Branchini family
in Siena. Italy.
Tuesday night's opener bore
out the advance conclusion that
the von Hirsch sale would
eclipse Sotheby's record $11.6
million sale last year of the con·
tents of Mentmore Towers, a
former Rothschild estate in
Buckinghamshire .
The stunner of the operung
session was a record auction
price of $1.2 million paid by
Swiss dealer Marianne Feilcben·
feldt for a small watercolor
landscape by the German artist
Albrecht Durer. Painted in 149S.
it depicts the rock and church of
Doss Trento in northern Italy
and will go to a Wes t German
<See AUCflON, Page AZ>
lina· and Bis Ball.eon
Surf er Jim Uhler takes a wave off Hunt·
ington Beach with balloon tied to him.
Jim and the balloon s tayed up during the
entire ride. Did the balloon help his
balance while riding the big surf that has
come up this week off the Orange Coast''
ls it a new secret device for surfers''
Perhaps a new s afety device? Nope. Re
wore the balloon Tuesday just for the fun
of it. said Jim.
Gimman Robs,
'lhreatens
3Women
Three women were threatened
a t gunpoint Tuesday in the
Laguna Hills Mall parking lot by
a man whG attempted to take
one of them with him as he
drove '>ff in her brand new car
Orange County Sheriff's of.
ficers said the g unman ap·
proached lhe three women as
o ne of the m , a San Juan
Capistrano school teacher, was
unlocking the trunk or ber 1978
auto.
The teacher. Kathleen Dee
Landreth. 40, said the gunman
told her· 'Tm not kidding you
lady, you better give me those
keys or I '11 blow your head off."
She said she handed over the
keys and then managed to
evade the gunman as he reached
for her and her companions with
the comment: "I'm going to take
one of you with me ...
Officers said the gunman then
drove off at high speed.
They described him as black,
about six feet two, 170·180
pounds and wearing a brown
nylon jacket. brown corduroy
pants and a brown watch cap.
He was wearing sunglasses.
Teachers'
Pay Ha lved?
NEEDLES <AP )
Teachers here may be
bringing home only hair
their salaries, unless the
state provides some relief
from budget cuts caused
by the pas.c;age of Proposi-
tion 13, school officials
said.
Superintendent Don
Carothers of the Needles
Unirled School Diatricl
said Tuesday that school
board members will con·
sider half pay (or the
system's S2 teachers at
their June 29 meeting.
The Needles district ls
exp cling lo lose about
S850.000. or approxtmale{y
one·thlrd ot Its $3 million
operating budget ,
Carothf'rR saJd.
Grasshoppers Turn
BoDle to Shambles
PAHRUMP. Nev. <AP > -For
two years, Phyllis and Harry
Kittaka had been living com·
fortably in their small. isolated
retirement home in this farming
Solons Split
On State's
We Hare Aid
SACRAMENTO CAP> -One
issue -cost-of-living increases
in aid to welfare families -
continues to be the focal point of
the battle over a plan proposed
by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. to
rescue local governments from
the effects of Proposition L3
<Re lated story, AS>
Republican le ad e r s said
Tuesday they will vote for
Brown's $S billion grant and loan
package only if the 7 .65 percent
inflation increases are excluded
from the Aid to Families with
Dependent Children grants. The
increases would cost $50 miltion
and go to 1.47 million recipients.
Democrats, led by Assembly
Speaker Leo McCarthy of San
Francisco, res i s ted th e
Republican attack on AFDC.
But the GOP lawmakers
hammered repeatedly at the
comparison or slate employees
going without pay increases
because of Proposition 13 while
welfare recipients get Increases
averaging $30 monthly for a
family of four.
The AFDC grants cosl the
state $622 milliorr annually and
provide a fa mily of four :i monthly grant of $423.
A committee vote on S4 billion
in grants and $1 billion in loans
could come as early as today.
The aid 1s Intended as a
one -lime "transition year"
rescue for local government.
which loses S'7 blllion in property
tax funds from passage two
Wf!eks ago of Proposition 13.
Pn Tuesday. a session or the
she -member committee writing
the aid bill deteriorated Into a
battle between Democratic and
Republican leaders . An
afternoon session was canceled.
Assembly Republican floor
leader Paul Priolo or Malibu
said welf:ui! was the one polnt
preventinc agreement• between
the four Democrats and two
(Sff Jl\AVJS, Pace AZ)
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valley 65 miles west of La~
Vegas.
Today their serene lifestyle 1s
in s hambles following a
nightmarish attack by armies or
grasshoppers that swarmed onto
their property on a recent night.
Thousands upon thousands or
the springy-legged insects from
the nearby desert have crawled
onto every inch or the once well-
kept plot, eating all the vegeta-
tion in their path. Nearly all the
trees in the yard are dead. The
vegetable garden is bare.
"It's devastating to-sit back
and watch everything we own be
des troyed,·· Mrs. Kittaka said
Tuesday
Kittaka, a retired laboratory
technician, said hundreds of
grasshoppers die at the s ide of
the house daily and he shovels
the m into a trash incinerator
and burns them.
Mrs. Kltlaka and agricultural
experts admit that. for the time
being, there's little that can be
done .
"We're 'financially bound so
we'll have to sit back and let
nature take its course." Mrs.
Killaka said. adding that the
couple can't afford to buy
chemicals to fight the insects.
Co ast
Weathe r
Patchy low c loud ~
tonight aod Thunday
morning. Slightly cooler
along the coast Lows
tonight near 62 Hig h-;
Tbursday 68 to 72
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Irvine
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Rebates
8y PIULJP ROSMARIN Of Ille D.Mty ll'ff .. , .. If
Irvine Company President
Pl'let Kremer pledged on
Tuesday that windfall property
tax r eve nu es save d on
apa rtm e nts because or
Proposition 13 will be rebated to
tenants.
Esllmatcs by the county tax
assessor 1Jre that overull
t'o mpany properties, before
passage of the Jarvis lnitHative,
would have been assessed $14
million m property taxes
If the measure stands as
\Oters approved 1t, tt)e company
"Ill realize an ~8 m11l1on
:-.avings. according to the
asst'ssor
Kremer said . however, that
the assessor's esl.lmate probably
is too high, and that the size of
<:om pany savings can't be
k n own until tax bills are
received in November
Other factors that would
1mp1nge on the size of possibl1l
rent rebates include legislatur<!
debate that would withdraw or
reduce property t<1x reli< f on
apartment properties.
Al!!o. it isn't known how the
initiative m<1 y be changed by
pending court decisions.
However 1t turns out, Kremer
1;a1d. any lax reduction direcUy
attributable to a partm e nt
properties will be passed to
renters.
Kremer reaffirmed the
company policy to continue with
..innual rent increases lo "slay 10
hne w1lh the market "
The Irvine Company ~hier
executnc c.lso proposed a JOint
committee or company officials
Jnd ~eprescnt<1t1vcs of the city,
t he frv1ne Un1r1ed School
District and the Greater Irvine
Indus trial League to study
impacts and so lutions lo
prob lems of the Jarvi s
lnlltal1vc
fhe Irvine Company he said.
which opposed Proposition 13,
'!>hares a ('Ommon concern with
lhf's c agencies, and we also feel
u common responsibility to help
~ol vC' these concerns."
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JARVIS ...
Hcpubhcans on the committee
Priolo and Sen Willi am
Campbell. the other Republican
comm1lte<' member. i.a1d thcv
did not want to ('Ut similar 7 65
perce nt tn('rea::.e!o. ror 600,11(10
aged. blind e1nd disabled welfare
rec1p1enl s.
·Eliminate cost of living on
\ FDC. and he's got himself a
11111. · Priolo said in an interview
.liter McCarthy complained
Ht•pu hlt C'ans appeared to be
IL11·king away from earlier
Jgrccmcnts "W(• wanl to be
1 om·iliatory We only have 011c
;.ire a of di!;a~rcemcnt."
The welfare battle pushed into
the back~rou n d ot h er
dis agreements on the school.
city and special district portions
-of the rescue bill, Including a
RepubhcaQ move to exclude
police and fire ser.vices from
budget cuts
The other major prov1s1ons of
the aid bill provide about S2
billion for schools. between SI
11lhnn and Sl.5 billion for
<'ount1ec;. includtn~ some form of
the dis puted welfare funds, and
bct~een S250 million and S325
million for c·111es and special
d1stncts
$1,000 in Pork
Taken From Truck
Intruders broke into a locked
meat truck parked in Laguna
Niguel and carried off 12 parcels
of frozen pork valued at more
than Sl.000.
Orange County sheriCf's of-
ficers said the thieves used a
wrench to force open the door of
·truck driver Michael George
Johnson 's vehicle shortly after
hC' parked ii nc<1r the 1ntersec·
t1on of Camino Capistrano and
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GROWTH STUDIED. • •
Orange County area will climb
from today's 290,000 persons "to
about 490,000" or at a rate of 7.5
percent a year.
That <:ontinued growth will
place an added burden on such
available public services as
schools, energy. transportation,
waste water resources and
water agencies.
For now. none of those public
resources are in short supply.
However, the report s hows.
for example. that available
elementary schools in the Sad·
dleback area are only m arginal-
ly. able to handle the current
load and unless expanded by
1982 will be in s hort supply.
The existing highway system
m the Saddleback Valley will be
"clearly unacceptable" in four
.vcars. according to the s tudy.
In Mission Viejo, the study
team notes there is likely to be a
.-ihortage Of O<tlUral gas by 1982
and the available number of
high school classrooms will only
be matginally acceptable.
The growth study shows that
flood control facilities as welJ as
highways 1n the Laguna Beach
area are already "clearly unac
<:eptable " .
Shown as already a marginal
problem in the San Juan
Capistrano area are flood con
trol fac1ltties. h1ghways~and
available mass transit.
Jn San Clemente. avail ble
transit 1s s hown as onlv
marginal and high schoo-1
facilities as well as natural gas
are expected lo reach that level
by 1980
Purpose of the study is to keep
decision makers aware of the
impact of growth on the quality
of hfe m the county's southeast
reaches
When 1l came to air quality m
the s tudy area. those who
studied growth's impact con-
clude. "a proper assessment of
air quality cannot be made witil
adoption of a plan by the South
Coast Air Quality Management
District.''
As a result the massive report
contains no comment on existing
standards of air quality in the
study area , an environmental
consequence of growth.
The massive study of the en·
vironment in southeast. Orange
County does not end with the re·
port expected to be delivered to
county supervisors later today
It will be an ongoing monitor-
ing device aimed at gauging
where growth stands relative lo
a policy adopted in 1976 by the
board of supervisors
Thal policy came as the board
adopted a traffic circulation
plan ('r1tics said 'w'Ould lead to
uncontrolled growth that \\Ould
outstrip available public
service<> and result in a de·
tcriorat1on of the arc<:1 "s ennron·
mcnt
In Westminster
$1 Million Worth
North Court
Closing Due
To Prop.13
Citing effects of Proposition 13
on his court's budget, Orange
County Superior Court Presiding
Judge Byron K McMillan de·
cided today lo suspend opera.
lions al the court's Fullerton
hranch
Judge McMillan closed down
the C'Ourl's only branch afler
pointing out that the very lirrut·
ed number of cases which are
dealt with every F'riday morning
1n Fullerton can be handled
m o re cff1c1cntly and
cl'onom1eally in the Santa Ana
COii rlhOUSC'.
I lc noted that 1l costs S300 an
hour to operate the Fullerton
courtroom for the few cases that
appear on the north county
court 's calendar
Repeated demands have been
made over the years for the
permanent c lo s ing of the
Fullerton court on the grounds
that tl 1s wasteful. serves a
limited number of attorneys and
requires the services or a judge
who is assigned from ~he Santa
Ana county courthouse.
SSfHJ,000 \.'al11e
Two Hijackers
Seize Cargo
NORTH STONINGTON, Conn
CAP > -Two armed men
wearing s toc kin g masks
hijacked a truck carrying at
least half a million dollars worth
of gold and silver from a
precious metals company to its
refinery, police said today.
The b andits . who h ad
snub·nosed revolvers. took over
the truck when the driver
stopped on Interstate 95 to check
a possible defect this morning,
police said. The nature of the
defect was not immediately
known.
The robbers handcuffed the
driver, who was alone in the
vehicle, chained him to a tree.
then fled in the truck.
T he driver freed himself
within about 15 minutes and was
picked up by a passing motorist,
who took him to a telephone,
police said.
Stephen B. Mudd. treasurer of
Handy & Harmon Corp. of New
York City. said the gold and
silve r was worth at least
$500,000. He said it was d!((lcult
to determine its exact value
because some of the metal was in an impure form.
State Police Trooper J ohn
McLeod said company orri~1als
told po)jce the cario m1Rht be
worth $1 million or more
Mudd said. "We have an
extensive security s ystem. some
pretty sophisticated procedures
and equipment. Today's event is
apparent eviden ce t hat our
Fro• Page ,, I #
AUCTION ...
museum. Sot beby's prc~ale
estimate was S370.000.
"The Virgin as Queen of
Heaven" by the 16th century
painter Hans Baldung wai.
purchased today for S453.250. a
record price for the painter , who
was a student of Durer's. The
1514 wood panel painling was
bought by the London and Paris
art dealers. Essoldo Fine Art.
The collection was left by
Robert von Hirsch. a German
leather millionaire who fl ed
from the Nazis in 1933 and died
last November at home in B83el,
Switzerland, at age 94 . In add1-
uon lo paintings and drawings.
it includes sculpture. carvings,
porcelains. ivories. furniture
and other art works.
Starts July 1st
security procedures have been
circumvented ln some manner."
The truck. owned bv the L. P.
M . Corp. of New York, was
headed north near the Rhode
Island border when the incident
occurred. police said .
Fro•P~Al
SUMMER •••
who represent taxpayers in four
of the five service districts. The
fifth service district, District 12,
1s represented by the Mission
Viejo Municipal Advisory Coun-
cil <M1. .... l
Neff said he has outlined a
sum mer program for this year
that will open one school in each
of the rive service districts for
recreational use.
Programs may depend large.
ly, he said. on how many special
fees can be collected.
Last year. Neff said. a tten-
dance at the 14 summer pro.
gram schools was 150,000 for the
entire summer. He said more
thildre n are anticipated this
year because fewer witr attend :-.chool. _
Summer recreation programs
include athletic clinics. crafl
programs and organized play-
ground activities. he said.
Dana Point
Woman Leaps
To Her Death
A woman who jumped to her
death Tuesday from the 10th
floor of a downtown Santa Ana
offic e building h as been
identified by Orange County
Coroner's officers as Janice Lee
Bikos. 37. of 33221 Caribbear.
Way . Dana Point.
Police said Mrs. Bikos. a reg-
istered nurse who was recently
divorced in Superior Court. left .a note indicating that the recent
loss of her job and mounting
depression led her to decide to
take her Ji fe .
Ped estrians and office
workers in the Santa Ana Civic
Center complex watched in hor-
ror as Mrs. Bikos climbed to an
air well on the 10th floor or an of-
fice building at 401 W. Civic
Center Drt\·e, hesitated and then
Jumped.
Of Drugs Seized
&y-ARTHlJR IL VINSEi.
Of tM o.ity Pll•t stall
.Seizure or Sl million worth of
drugs, six guns and $25,000 in
cash at the Westminster home of
a man with alleged motorcycle
gang co nn ections wa s
announced today by Huntington
Beach police.
case was ceolcr_ed 1n wesl
Orange County .
Both of the two alleged hard
drug compounds confiscated.
('Ocaine and Quaalude. are
sllmulants, althouJ?h coeaine 1s
organic origin and Quaalude
ts a synthetic chem1c<1I
Make your selection now from the
largest collection of fine interior
furnishings in the area
Richard Rizzone, 34, of 6152
Na\.'ajo Road was arrested by a
team or undercover offi cers whCJ
also confiscated five loaded
rifles a nd a loaded pistol,
investigators said.
Rizzone is now free on $250,000
bail pendin g a Jun e 30
arraignment in West Orange
County Judicial District Court.
according to Huntington Beach
an d Los Ange les p o li ce
spokesmen.
Narcotics Detail Lt. Bruce
Young. of the Huntington Beach
Police Department. alleged that
l4 pounds of cocaine and 50,000
Quaalude pills were confiscated
from the Rizzone residenc".
Rizzone. who was captured
Thursday and released on bail
Friday, was booked on charges
of possession of cocaine for sale.
possession of dangerous drugs
for sa le . posse ssion of
marijuana fo r sale, and
possession of a concealable
weapon by a convicted felon.
ln vestigators a llege Rizzone
has previously been assoc1ateJ
with the Hessians. a motorcycle
attention by the Los Angeles
Police Department. It was not
clear if the s uspect has current
connections to the Hessians.
club which ln the past has
occasionally clashed with other
biker organizations.
Investigators said the Rizzone
case was at first brought to their
Questioned about the charge
of possession of a concealable
firearm by an ex.f e l nn.
•ieutenant Young said he could
not comment on Rluone ·~
previo.us ronvktloo
AuthoriUcs said ofter Los
Angeles police Initiated the
inves'UgaUon, It was decided to
turn It over to Huntington Beach
police srncc lhc alleged drug
Fee Hike
Likely for
OC Airport
By GARY GRANVILLE ~IM Oally Piiot St•ll
Casting their eyes about for
additional sources of revenue,
county supervisors moved
Tuesctay to make Orange County
Airport more or a profit.maker
I lowever. supervisors s topped
s hort or agreeing to di vert
dollars earned at the airport to
the county's general fund to
replace sagging property lax
revenues
Nonth eless. private and
commercial airport users can
expect to pay increased fees .
And a portion of those fees
may be used to pay county
government what it would
receive in properly taxes if the
airport was on the tax rolls.
For now. a committee of
supervlsor aides joined by trn
o ffi c i a l from cou nt v
administrator's office a nd a
represe n tat iv e o f the
auditor-controller will study two
airport revenue options.
The committee will report to
the board July 10.
As things stand now . all
money earned at the a irport
flows Into an enterprise fund
earmarked for oirport related
4SE'S
Retained earn ings in the
enterpr ise (und now total $4
million
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County
To Boost
Licenses
By KATHY CLANCY
OI Ult 0.11, l'li.I S1a11
The cost of doing business in
unincorporated Orange County
communities soon. may go up at
a n average of about $37.50 a
yeer per business.
County supervisors endorsed
the idea of li censing bus1nessm.
in unincorporated areas Tues
day as . a means of 1:athering
economic data afttl to aid in en·
forcing zoning and safety reR
ulations.
They asked county officials lo
report back within four m onths
on the types of businesses that
s hould be licensed . what rees
should be levied and which coun·
t y d e partment s ho uld a d ·
minister the licensing program Don't Go Near the Water?
Wednesday. June 21, 1978 s DAil y PILOT A3
At Anit11al Shelter
Decompression
End • m
The oflen-c ril1 ciied d e ·
compression c h am be rs used
to destroy some 30,000 unwanted
pets each year at the b range
County Animal Shelter probably
will close down within two
weet<s.
Supervisors have a pproved
plans they ordered last month to
r e place the decompression
method of animal destruction
with injections or sod ium
pen to barbital.
The plans call for hiring two
state-certified animal health
technicians lo administer the
injections as well as the
purchase of needed supplies
Sight
with the euthanas ia task
Sibley said shutting down the
decompression c hambe r also
may prompt more residents to
bring stray and unwanted pets
to the shelter
As a result. he said. the county
may collect additional revenue
in adoption and redemption fees.
Durin g the program ·~
one-year ptlot operation. he
continued. costs and revenues
will be watched so count:r
officials can assess its benefits.
Sibley said one decompression
c hamber w1 !1 be kepi 1n
ope r ation . but on!y for
eme rgency use s uch as in the
case of a 5cver ely in1ured
anim a l brought to the shelter at
night At present county health. plan-
ning~ fire and sheriff's agencies
provide regulatory a nd inspec
lion services to bus inesses. a re·
port lo supervisors said
She just may not, with lhis commercial
heach towel to remind her of what m av be
lurking around the next wave. This · pie·
turesque scene was s n<J pped along Rocky
Point in Corona del Mar
John Sibley, county animal
control director. s aid recruiting
ror the technicians is a lready
under way and the new program
should be operating in about two
weeks.
S upervisor Philip Anthony
recommended the inJection
method of evthanasia las \
m ont h , ca ll in g 11
''unquestionably humane ..
Murder
Charges
Dropped
But in the absence or a bus1
ness licens ing program. the re·
port said. those agencies have
no way to recoup the cost of pro-
viding those services
State Board of Equalization
figures for 1976 showed there
were 4,272 businesses in unin-
corporated areas that held stale·
issued sales tax permits .
Drink or Tw() a Day OK H e a l so l abe l e d th e
decompression chamber. which
kills animals by removing their
oxygen s upply, ··absolutely
inhumane."
If each of those had paid an
average License fee of $37 .50 the
revenue to the county would
have been $160,295.
Doctors Say Moderate Embibing Not Harmful Sib l ey, in a r e po rt to
s upervisor s. said the n ew
injection prog ram w ill cost
$23,400 annually compa red with
the $7 ,950 it now costs to ope'rate
the chambers.
INOJO <AP> Charges that
the former chief 0£.psych1alry ·at
Des ert Mental tfcalth Clinic
solicited the murder of another
doctor have been dropped after
the case ended in a mistrial. but
Dr. Morton Jurland got two
years' probation for soliciting a
burglary.
County officials said slate law
permits the county to use in·
come from business 11censes to
pay ror the county's inspection
a nd regulation costs but not to
finance other county services.
They said all 26 county cities
and most other California coun·
ties license businesses.
But in Orange County l1cens·
ing has been li mited in the past
to ambulance firms, solicitors,
dance and pool halls, massage
parlors and bingo gam es.
The county issued 518 licenses
1n 1977 cha rging fees of up to
$126 per year.
Without a business license pro-
gram . county officials said they
lack economic data a bout county
firms and have no formal way of
)earnin g whe n businesses
change. PQ6Sibly making them
subject to new regulation or in·
spection
Nuke Wins Nod
SAN FRANCISCO <A P l -The
federa l government has given
partial environmental approval
to the Diablo Canyon nuclear
power plant an San Luis Obispo
County, a Pacific Gas & Electnc
Co olfac1al said Tucsd<1.>
ST. LOUIS CAP > -One or two
drinks a day may be OK. a panel
or doctors agreed at the annual
meeting of the American
Medical Association.
Al coholi cs should not drink,
they said; and pregnant women
probably s hould not drink, they
said . But for the average
healthy person. moderate drank·
mg apparently is not harmful.
In fact. evidence is mounting
that people who drink a lcohol
are less likely -30 percent less
likely -to suffer heart attacks.
said Dr. Arthur L Klats ky,
director of the coronary care un·
1t of the Kaiser -P erm anente
Medical Center in Oakland.
Asked at a news conference to
generalize about the e£fects of
moderate drinking, Dr. Frank
A. Seixas, medical and research
executive of the National Coun-
cil on Alcoholism. said:
•· 1t seems to me that for m ost
people, except alcoholics. people
with some degree of sophistica·
tion, people who are healthy and
not pregnant. show no harm
from moderale drinking.
"People with disease condi·
tions, who are taking medica·
tion, should be consulting with
their physician on how much
and when they can drink. And
until there·s furthe r information
on the low-dose effects of alcohol
on pregna ncy, the prudent
woml;tn will exercise her right
Al'Wl,..,...I•
GEmNG THE MESSAGE TO PROPOSITION 13 HERO
EJght Taxpayers Spend $400 on LA Biiiboard
Thanks, Pal
Billboard Lauds JarvU
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Eight men. describing
themselves as ··~ratcful taxpayers," have spent $400
on u thank·vou note lo Howard Jarvis.
ll 's a big thank-you covering an entire bllJboard
··we wanted to s ay thank-you to Howard J arvls
1n u conspicuous \\lay ." said Jim Marine, an ad·
vcrlising executive who joined with friends to rent
the billboard for a month.
The message 1s posted ut the corne r of Santa
Monica Boulevard and Crescent Heights Boulevard.
not far from J arvis' home
It reads · "Howard J arv•s. Thanks ror your
tenacity." It is signed "8 grateful taxpayers.··
I
i
not lo drink during pregnancy.··
Dr. Klatsky defined "a drink'
as either a can of beer, about 31t2
ounces of table wine or one
ounce of 8().proof liquor.
In studies of thousands or
rncmbers of the K a i ser·
Permanente health care plan, he
said, one of the findings that
ReligWru
Sclwol Leme
Attacked
Two Irvine residents went to
court Tuesday in a bid to halt
the Irvine Unified School Dis·
trict 's practice of leasing school
buildings to religious organiza·
lions for services
The Orange County Superior
Court action filed by Frank
Canonito and Howard Tucker
claims that the district's leasing
policy 1s unlawful because the
churches use fi ve schools in the
district and pay well below the
fair r<'ntal value.
Lali(una Beach attorney Meir
J . Wcstre1ch and the Am erican
Civil Liberties Union are pros·
<'Cuting lh<' actrnn for the two
pla1nl1ffs
It 1s further alleged in the
lawsuit that the dis trict ·s leasing
policies violate state and federal
cons titutions which guarantee
the separation of church and
state.
The action seeks an in,iuncLion
tth a t will hall the teasing of
schools to churches until the is·
sue can be tried. Court officials
have not yet set a date for the
hearing.
Tucker asked the school dis·
trict last June I to halt the leas-
ing of school buildings to
churches and was ignored. the
laws uit 1na1cates. Distr ict
Superintendent A. Stanley Corey
was in Sacramento Tues day and
unavailable for comment
GG Assailant
Pistol Whips
Patient, 76
An elderly patient at a Garden
Grove convalescent hospita l was
pistol whipped by an unknown
assailant as she slept early to-
day, police reported. ·
Minnie Ellis, 76, told officers
she awake ned as a man was
beating her on the head with a
gun about 12 .20 a.m . at Hasler
Convalescent Hospita l. 12681
Haster St.
Nursing attendants rushed to
the woman·s room afte r hear
ang her screams &nd saw a man
running from the building.
police said.
The woman described her as·
l.ailant as about 36 years old. He
was wearing a short sleeved,
green jumpsuit, police said.
Officers said they h ave no
motive ror the beating.
The woman was being treated
at Palm Harbor Hospital today
for head lacerations.
Jeep Runs Over
Beach Sunbather
SAN DIEGO CAPl -A 21
year.old sunbather at the wheel
of a Jeep was driving slowly
Along Mission Beach to protect
other sunbathers whe n he ran
over one in the uneven sand.
P olice uld Da vid William
II ostler, 24, was hospitalized
Tuesday with chest injuries. The
lncldent is under investigation
em erged was that beer drinkers
usually know how much beer
they consume each day. wine
drinkers are less certain, and
whiskey drinkers often "honest-
ly don't know how muc h they
cons ume."
Dr. Seixas noted on the sub·
Ject of Yodka. incr easingly
popular in this country. that
"people who are hiding their
a lcoholism le nd more toward
vodka." One r eason 1s that
vodka does not have an odor.
Or. Klatsky said a study of
87 ,000 patients at Kaiser ·
Permanente s howe d that
moderate drinking, one or two
drinks a day was not associated
with a highe r prevalence of
hypertension. high blood pres·
sure .
Ped Projects
Win Approval
Plans for two pedestrian safe.
ty projects in Dana Point and
Laguna Hills were approved
Tuesd'.JY by O range County
supervisors.
One of the projects calls for in-
stalling a warning flashing tight
on Se lva Road b e f ore a
P<'destrian rrosswalk used by
students at Richa rd Henry Dana
School.
The o the r ca ll s for t wo
pedest rian s ignals on Calle de la
Plata at Paseo de Valencia near
Laguna Hills M;,ill in an area
used by Orange County Transit
District bus riders.
County offi cials said the com-
bined cost of the proJeClS will be
SJ.500.
LA Bans Raises
LOS ANGELES CAP> -The
City Council reportedly has re-
ached a closed·door decision
against pay raises for city
employees next year. opening a
possible battleground with or-
ganized labor in the struggle to
meet the demands of Proposition
13.
Gem
Talk
811 J C llUMPllRl1':S
<~rmolog1~1
lrl/AT IS A DIAMOND"'
u11d u•hnt 1., 11 modr ot'
H owever, h e sa id , the
technicians also will administer
distemper, hepatitis and other
preventative injections to pets
brought into the shelter.
"This preventative meas ure
will insure against the o utbreak
of these most common dog
d iseases." he said.
The technicians also wiJI be
able to assist veterinarians in
caring fo r injured and s ick
a nimals when they are not busy
Credit ~r~~P
Turns Back
OC Contract
Orricials or a bill collecllon
service, who hoped to earn
money by obtaining overdue
medical payments owed county
government. have canceled
their county contract.
County officials had labeled
the 8.680 accounts worth $3.5
million "uncolleclable" when
s upe rvisors turned them over to
Telecredit Collection Service of
Los Angeles early this year
Auditor·Controller Vic Heim
said that. as of May 26, the firm
had collected only $705 on the
county's behalf and were en·
titled to a commission of only
$235.
While company officials gave
no reason for canceling i.he con-
tract, Heim said, "We believe
that Tetecredit 's cost of collection
was exceeding the amount or re-
venue lhey could reasonably ex-
pecllo receive."
The bills were o wned by
former patients at Orange Coun·
ty Medical Center , a facility
county government sold lo the
UC Irvine Medical School two
years ago.
Before the collection effort
was turned over to Telecred1t,
a tte mpts to track d own the
former patients and obtain pay·
menl were made by county of·
ficials and other bill collec tion firms. ~,_
The Riverside County distnct
a ttorney 's office announced
Tuesday 1t would not retry Karland, 44. on charges he hared
an undercover policeman to kul
Or. J a mes O'Connor -a jury
was unable lo reach a verdict on
that part of the case. But the
;ury did convict on the solicita-
tion of burglary charges tor
which Superior Court Judge
Roland Wil son !-.Cnten ccd
Kurland to two year!' probation.
Wilson also re;ected a defense
motion for a new trial and im
posed a suspended $5,000 fine or.
Kurland and told him to stay
away from O'Connor. chastising
both doctors tor their long.
st anding feud.
"It is awfully hard for me tc
understand how two professional
men and you don 't get a n MD
by going to corresponde nce
school could e ngage in the
type of conduct that has been go·
1ng o n in the Coachella Valley
for some years now,·· the judge
said "It's beyond the court"!>
comprehension. ft.,; more 1n·
d1cat1ve of a bar room brawl ··
As a condition of probation.
the judge ordered Kurland tc
give his medical ~erv1ces four
ho urs a week ror a year 1n
Coache lla Valley ho m es for
troubled youths.
Meanwhile. Kurland <1nd h1~
wife filed a $6 million s uit last
week against the city of Palm
Springs and three police of
ficers. clrumin~ false imprison·
me nt and intentional infliction of
emotional distress.
Since Kurland·s arrest in July
J97i, O'Connor hai: filed a S.S 5
million su i t against the
psych iatrist. charging con·
spiracy and intentional infliction
of mental distress
Tha t s uit wai: one of man)
legal actions filed and coun·
terfiled dunng the lengthy feud
between the doctors
Kurland was arrested afler he
allegedly paid an undercover of·
ricer posing as a hit man Sl.000
for O 'Connor·s murder
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Pop Goes the Fourth
DEFUSING THE FOURTH: Police offlclals of
Newport Beach, our coastal metropolis· of beaches, bay
and harbor, announced only yesterday that lbts year, the
Fourth ol JuJy Js going to be different. They're going to
take lhe fireworks out or the Fourth.
For decades now. It has been illegal lo shoot off
pyrotechnics within the city limits of Newport unless you
were able to obtain a very special permit through the clty
hall bureacracy.
A s a matter of fact, It is even illegal in Newport to
tran s port fireworks. Thus you were tec hnically a
lawbreaker If you had a box of sparklers ln your car trunk.
OVER THE YEARS the anti.pyrotechnic law became
much akin to Prohibition's ban of the consumption.
transportation or sale or alcoholic spirits.
That is, it was one of the most uruversally l(tnored laws In
the land.
Com e Fourth of July, Newport Beach has traditionally
lit up like it was World War Ill. Skyrockets rm the air.
Rom an candles burst over the water. A vast array of
pyrotechnic fountains and displays showered the beaches
and strands
One Fourth of J uly a couple of years back, I happened
upon the Lido Isle beachfront wt.en the entire place was
ablaze with varied pyrotechnics. About that time, a harbor
patrol boat -cruised up. The orficer aboard got on his
utile Devil~ Mi.ting Up lUegal F'irtworkl
loudspeaker and hegan warning the citizenry of the
dangers their fi reworks posed to all the yachts wlth canvu
cover s that were moored nearby.
JUST ABOUT AT that moment, three or tour Roman
candles were fired in tho direction of the harbor patrol .
boat. As the balls of fire whined overhead, the boat
operator hit the throttle to remove his craft from the area.
"Thank you very much for your cooperation," the
patrotman mumbled over his loudspeaker as his boat
roared a way from the danger zone.
This year, Newport Beach police UY things are 1oing
to be different. They're going to post anli·fireworks warn·
ing signs at a ll of the city limits. They're going lo post the
beaches and bayfronts. Lifeguard jeeps will be employed
to <:ruise the sands. make arrests and confiscate con-
traband fountains and firecrackers.
THIS BEING THE CASE, I s uppose we can anticipate
a lot of Fourth or July arrests at places like Lldo late,
Bayshores. Harbor Island. Big Canyon, Balboa Island,
Linda \sle and on the big yachts upon the harbor waters.
Qh, there may also be a few arrest.a around the ptabUc
piers In Balboa and Newport and along Seashore Drive.
We shall see.
You have to wish the Newport police a lot of luck ln
their fi reworks cr ackdown. If they puJl it off, it'U be a first
for the Fourth.
Israel to Broadcast
'Holocaust' Movie
TEL AVIV, Jsrael <AP> -The television fllm "Holocaust"
will be aired in Israel within the n ext few months, the Israeli
broadcast authority decided after lengthy debate.
IL was argued that the American movie would cause mental
torm e nt lo survivors of the Nazi concentration camps . "It's pa1nful
anytime you open a wound," authority spokesman Moshe Amlrav
said. "but we've decided that the educational value of such a film
merits its showing."
The four-part movie will not be shown on four consecutive
nights, as it was originally broadcast ln the Unlled Stat.ea. "We
don't need to intenslly its dramatic effect," Amirav said. "We Juat
want to inform."
Tremors C'onct nue
Fear Follows
Greece Quake
SALONlKA, Creece <AP> -Police uy H pe-nona were killed and
about 150 injured tn a &>owerful eartbquake that devutated tarce
uea1 or SaJonJlca.:.Greeee'uecond larc .. t city, and Mnt ma.t of lb.
800,000 residents ueelnt t.o the countryaide.
The quake, which re1l1tered 6.~ on lbe Richter scale, struck the
tapltal or northern Greece at u : oa p. m. Tue.day after a "THE DAMAGE and dl.arup·
month of leaser tremors. uon la quJ&e aertoua," aald Gov.
Bulaarta and ·Yuaoslavta, lllle Coataa Pylarlnoa. "but with
Greece in the Balkan earth· lnott or the city being new It haa
quake belt. also were shaken but te1lsted remarkably well. It
reported no cuuallies. tould have bffn worse."
People Jumped from Af tremors continued.
balconlea. Persona trapped ~ngineers warned resldenta to
beneath the ruins crted for help. atay clear or damaged bulld.Lnga
because or the dan1er or aharp
Se B ke aflerahocu. Thousands heeded n. roo the Warnll\I and ned lo the COWi·
tryalde slvlns parta of Salonika
Raps Media
'Invasion'
BOSTON <AP) -Lashing out
at the press for what he caJled a
"lust for -blood" and •·reckless
invasion of my privacy." Sen.
Edward W. Brooke said he will
not g ive up his fight for
re-elecUon lo a third term.
"I accept the responslbllity for
the fact that this private matter,
this personal family business
has become public. But I cannot
eq uate the right or the public to
know with the right or the med.la
to rev e l ," s aid the
Massachusetts Republican,
whose personal finances have
been the subject of newspaper
articles.
B llOOKE, WHO FACES
challenges in primary and the
g eneral election. read a
prepared statement lo reporters on Tuesday. He announced
before the start or the news
conference tha t he would not
answer questions. "He wanted
to make a statement tonight,"
said bis press secretary, Robert
Walle. "He didn't want lo go
beyond that.'·
Brooke said. "It is not my
nature to run away from a fight
. . . 1 would not be serving
justice if I dropped this . . . case
before the facts were in and
b e fore the facts could be
properly judged."
H E DISPUTED STORIES
this week in the Washington
Post and the Boston Globe. The
Post article said Brooke claimed
bis two daughters as dependents
on bis Cederal tax returns during
the year s whe n they were
mart;led and not li ving at home.
The Globe story said Brooke
rai l e d l o di sc lo se h is
. co-owners hip of h is mother's
Watergate apartment.
"The story that appeared in
the W ashlngton Pos t Is false."
Brooke Sa.id . He said that during
the years 1970, 1971, 1974, and
1975, his daughter Reml was, to
fact, living with lhe (amity and
during most of those years.
Brooke S'8ld, be also paid her
college tuition.
Brooke said In 1975, bis
you nger daughter, Edwina.
lived part of the year in Pans
and returned home to prepare
for her wedding in August. He
said he has not claimed Edwina
as a deduction since 1975.
Brooke also denied the story
about hls co·owners hlp of his
mother 's Watergate apartment.
"I have absolutely no flnanclal
or equitable interest in m y
mother's apartment . . . I am
listed as the co·owner or my
mother's apartment for estate
planning purpose6 only."
the appearance or a ghost town.
In Athens. Premier Constan-
tine Caramanlls called a special
cabinet session lo plan aid for
the city and declared a sta te of
emergency.
NEW BUILDINGS appeared
to withstand the shock well. But
olde r buildings wer e badly
dam age d . Many h a d been
c racked by the earlier shocks.
Police said 11 persons were
killed when two old apartment
bulldlftgs colla psed.
U .S. Consul· General Dan
Zachary said there were no re·
ports or any Ame ricans killed OJ:
injured. Zachary said the con-
sulate, in a six-story building
which overlooks the harbor, had
sustained some damage.
THE EXODUS or the popula·
lion caused huge traCfic jams
atld leCt the city to poUcemen,
firemen. soldiers and other
rescue workers digging In the
rubble under searchlights.
Six survivors were dug from
the ruins of one 8-story apart·
menl building.
Electricity was '1Ul off. Water
pipes were broken in many parts
or the city Emergency com·
munications with the res t of the
country were set up. Help was
rushed from Athens, UK> miles to
the south.
"The city was shaking like a
lea f." said Journalist Nikos
Sollopoulos.
THE EPICENTER of tbe
quake was at Lake Volvl. about
30 miles east or Salonika. It was
the center also or tremors Mon-
day that gave one local man a
fatal heart attack and sent 10
other people to hospitals with ln·
juries or ln shock.
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Wiscons in, Oklalwma Hit by Tornadoes
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tax rebellion, ta lks with a . reporter Tuesday in
Washington after addressing the Washington Press Club
a l a· luncheon. Jarvis is in the nation 's capi~J meeting
with various government ·officials.
Be 'Died' Twiee
FamiJies Stunned by Mixup
AKRON, Ohio <Al» -Ninetee11-year-<>ld Steve Koval died
today in Akron's St. Thomas Hospital. ending an ordeal for his
family wbicb was told he was killed, only to learn later that be was
still c linging to life.
Koval initially had been mistaken for another victim of a
Sunday automobile crash. His parents. Mr. and Mrs . Stephen
Koval Jr .• of Silver Lake, had faced friends beside hl& closed
casket and were preparing (or a funeral Mass on Tuesday when
they discovered Steve was aliv~ and in critical condllion.
A SPOKESWOMAN for the hospital said Koval died at 45:34
a .m . today.
"You bear about these things, but it Is really a traumatic
situation," said Jim J ohruon. vice president or Hummel Funeral
Home, where the first body was taken.
Authorities identified the other as Chris topher Anlang, 19, alao
of Silver Lake. Koval was a passenger in Anfang's car which
struck a tree in Silver Lake, a s uburb of Akron.
The Koval and An!ang families have refused to talk to
reporters about the mixup.
BOTH YOUNG MEN, wbo were described as tall and having
blond hair and blue eyes, suffered facial damage In the accident.
Both were alive at the scene and were taken to Green Cross
Hospital in Cuyahoga F alls.
James Crano, chief investigator for the coroner 's office. said
this is the first time such a thing has happened ln the office.
Crano said tentative identification of the men was made at the
scene by a friend wbo was nearby a t the lime.
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CALIFORNIA Wodnotday, Juno 21 1978 DAILY PILOT A.i
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Battle Vowed Over Prop. 13 Limit Proposal
SACRAM E!': I u ,\ P 1 Repr~entat1 ve-s of
powerful b~1nr1111 and o~rn:ulture groups i.<&y th~y
wdl right • proposed con&UtutJonal amendmeht
that would Umil Propot.llton 13's lax cub lo
residential property
backers laWlcht-11 J campaign to put 1t before
voters in November organ1tallon hadn't yet taken a pos1t1on on the
purltal rollback but said he sees problems with 1l
Proposition 13, a $1 b11Uon property lax cul
approved by voters two weeks ago, applies to
owners or both r~1dential and business property.
apartments and other rental umts
The meJs ure m u:;t be approved by the
Legislature and voters.
''Wf''re totally opposed." John Hay, executive
vice president or the Cahforma Chamber of
Commerce. said Tuei.day dS amendme nt
Hay'ti sl<lnd was echoed by spokesmen tor the
California Auoc1at1on of Realtors and the Callforruu !-'arm Bureau A COALITION OF LABOR. T£ACRERg.
school officials and blacks off1C1ally launched a
campaign Tuesday in support of the amendment.
saying il could avoid s harp c uts in local
government programs.
ROBERT MONAGAN, PRESJDENT OF the
CalltomJa Manufacturers Association, said his
A constitutional amendment introduced
Monday by Sen. Ralph Dills, D-Gardena would
lim 1t the cuts lo residential property. m'c!udine
8275,000 E•bezzled
Film Executive
Faces Charges
LOS ANGELES CAP> -Columbia Pictures, stUI recovering from lhe stunning admission of
former company president David Begelman that
he forged $40,000 in studio checks, suffered another
shock when an accounting director was charged with embezzling $275,000.
I NVESTIGATORS SAID TUESDAY that a
warrant has been issued for the arrest or Audrey
Lisner, 41, of North Hollywood. Mt·S. Lisner is
director of accounts for the Screen ~ms division
or Columbia.
"We trunk we know her whereabouts ... said
Deputy District Allorney Sterling Norris. "She is
out or the Los Angeles Counly area but we expect.
lo pick her up."
Norris s a id Mrs. Lisner. who disappeared
during ;.m audit of Columbia's books. is accused of
embezzling between June 1975 and April or this
year by allegedly cashing travelers checks that
were to be used to pay film crews on location.
Dad Dies
Lesson Turns
• Into Tragedy
RJVERS!DE <AP> -Michelle Chapman's
father had been leaching her about the wilderness
-about creatures like snakes and lizards. His last
lesson was one he didn't mean to Leach -about the deadly potential or wild poisonous plants.
Patrick Chapma n . 33, of Lancaster, Ohio.
apparently died Monday aft.e r drinking a tea
brewed from Jimsonweed, according to lbe Riverside County coroner's investigation.
CHAPMAN AND HIS 8-YEAR-OLD daughter
had' been camping out at the root of the Box
Springs Mountains on the outskirts or Riverside for
several days before he boiled a lea from the
jimsonweed leaves and drank il "lo gel a
psychedelic high." Michelle said.
She said her father became incoherent and
disoriented and eventua lly collapsed. When she
couldn 'l wake him. she trudged up a small hill to
get help from some Department or Water resource
employees who were working on a pipeline.
"By reducing the weight of Proposition 13's
impact on local public services. we assure our
children's education can continue uninterrupted
and county. city and special district services wUI
not be seriously impaired ." said Steve Edwards,
presldtmt or the California Teachers Association.
Edwards a ppeared at a Capitol press
conference along with representatives of the
AFL·CIO, NAACP. Los Angeles school board. Los
Angeles and San Francisco teachers and Dills.
who quoted the Bible lo stress his point.
"'TO EVERY THING THERE rs A season
and a time to every purpose under Heaven."' Dills
said. "We are here today because we thmJc now 1s
the time for re·examination or Proposition 13. wbat
it actua lly meant and what it could become."
Jack HeMing. head or the state AFL-CIO, said
the Dills amendment could save $3.S billion in
revenue for local governments. Pete Schaafsma of
the Legislative Analyst's offi ce said the tax loss
could be cut by 46 percent or more. depending on
how the amendment was mlerpreted.
A mendmeot s upporters said most voters
wanted a cut in homeowner property taxes when
they backed Proposition 13. They disagreed they
were being ··arrogant" in trying to :.mend a
recently approved ballot measure.
THEY CONTENDED THAT IN MANY cases
voters were not aware two-thirds of 13"s relief
would go to bus mess and investment property.
THERE IS NO CONNECTION between the
cases against Mrs . Lisner and llegelman, Norris
said. other than both persons had executive
positions within the company.
APWlr...,_.
LESSON ON WILDERNESS A TRAGEDY
Michelle Chapman With Dog Benji
CHAPMAN WAS FOUND DEAD, lying on his
stomach over some rocks. clad only in plaid
Bermuda shorts . His skin was a bright red color.
typical of a jimsonweed overdose, according to the
coroner's office
"Proposition 13 would have passed just as
overwhelmingly if all of its benefits went to
homeowners and renters." said Howard Miller.
president of lhe Los Angeles Board of Education.
'"As a matter or fact. it might have passed even
more overwhelmingly had that been the case."
Begelman is due lo be sentenced June 28 oo his
no-contest plea to a grand thefl charge involving
the forging and cashing or four checks in the
nam es o r several promin ent Hollywood
performers. including actor Cliff Robertson.
Arson Suspeeted
Moonlite Sale 1 Sale or Sales this
Fri nete 7 to 10 pm
at Hun11nglon Center f
4Die in SF
Hotel Blaze
SAN FRANCISCO <AP> Four persons were
killed in a fast-spreading predawn blaze today al a
s mall San Frnncisco hotel, sending more than a
dozen patrons Jumping out windows for safety, fire officials said
F ire Chief Andrew
. ( ) Caspar said arson ·'is def. ,Sri'. """'E m1tely sus~ted" as the
l't 1 • cause of the fire at the ..___ _______ ~ Miramonte Hotel in the
t·1ty 's Mission District
Identities of the dead were not immediately
available ca~par ~aid at least five <>ther persons •
were taken lo nearby hospitals for treatment of
smoke inhalation.
Tram Clamp11 Eliminatt-d
SQUAW VALLEY <A Pl -The elimination of *
a design fla"" at a cost or a few thousand dollars «
might have prevented t he fatal cable car accid~nt l2!!!~L~~1i]lllJ •
here which killed four persons and injured 30, • HERB :
SCqua:w Valley Ski Corp. board chairman Alex ~ FRIEDLA~OF.R • ushing said Tuesday. .... s
While the exact cause or the accident remains • 1 )l,\Kf~G •
a mysterY. Cushing said the original plans for the • GFREREDEAELS :.
tram car called for cable clamps designed as a •
"failsafe" dev1ce lo hold lhe cables in their :
pulleys. Those c lamps were never installed, he ... 50 c· \I "' fl . d . ... •• ,.., •
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OIP Radar Turned Do1t.·n
SACRAMENTO CAP> The California
Highway Patrol has made another try -but it still
can 't get the Legislature to approve radar to catch
speeders.
The latest effort was voted down 16·18 Tuesday
in the state Senate.
California is the only state in which the
highway patrol does not use radar. although it is
used in California 's cities and counties.
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Court has received a request to overturn an appeal
court's reversal or Juan Corona's 25 murder con-
victions and deny the convicted mass murderer a
new trial.
A petition from the state attorney general's of·
fice Tuesday claimed the state Court of Appeals
mistakenly held that Corona's trial counsel,
Richard Hawk. "rendered him constitutionally in·
effective assistance."
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LOS ANGELES CA.Pl -A U.S. District judge
has refused to issue an immediate restraining or-
der agains~ Arco Jndustries Ltd. to halt its produc-
tion of a hne of dolls based on characters in the blockbuster film "Star Wars."
Judge Irving Hill denied the request from
Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp. Tuesday. The
film company, along with General Mills Fun
Group, Inc. has filed a $1 million copyright in· fringement suit against Arco.
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Satellite Campus
Dilemma Unique
So many Callfornia public agencies are crying "wolf"
in these Prop. 13 times, 1l appear~ the old fable of th4!
little shepherd boy and his false calls for help may be
gelling ne w stugang.
Saddleback Community College as umong the
property-tux dependent institutions which in the past
week have sent up distress signals.
Upon hcC:&ring from college administrators thal the
$3.8 million required lo complete the North Campus was
unavailable. 5addleback trustees cried foul play The S6.6
million. 20-acrc. 3,000-student s atellite campus. now
under construction in lr\'lnc. was planned based on
s tudies de monstrating that swift growth now occurring in
Irvine and s urrounding areas would bring the campus's
enrollment lo 25.000 by 1995.
The study was done before Jarvis-Gann appeared on
the ballot, as were the budget allocations and letting o(
construction contracts. To stop work on the Cacility in
three weeks when the 1977-78 budget allocations are used
up, and postpone completion will cost "conservatively"
$800.000, officials say.
This past week. after hearing dismal reports or
chances of relief for this project from state legislators
now besieged by reques ts for aid Crom public agencies.
college officials chose to take their case to the public by
staging a press conrcrence on the dusty campus site
itself.
They asked reporte rs to carry news of Saddleback·s
need to theil' r·eadl.'r's ··Docs tht• public want the North
Campus pro.1ccl s hut clc>wn"·· board president Larry
Ti.1\'lor <.asked.
· The North Cumpu!-. funding cris is doc:-; desl'rve ~
st.·cond look.
When the S2.8 million 111 present contracts 1s used up.
thl· campus will be 42 percent completed. Expensive
underground utilities already are m place and t he s hells
of 1.he four buildings on the s ite will be up.
The three-quarters of a million dollars officials have
estimated il would cost to seal up the site against weather
and vandals, guard the facility, and start up construction
again -after watching building costs go up 1 percent
each month of postponement is not only too expensive.
1l would be s heer waste.
Trustee Tay lor insists the cost of completing North
Campus s hould be funded from the surplus coming out of
Sacramento. Legis lators. he s ays. o we ll to the
taxpayers
The Saddlcback c<.ise 1s indeed unusu<.11. A hugl'
invcstn'l'lll of public fund:, already has been mad<.•
Shull1ng down the project would cost e\'en more.
1\nd this in tl!-.e lf could ue regarded a ~ ineffi<:ient ,,LJ .. tt• of laxpa)crs· money. One can only hope lh<.it
t ru!'llt.'l'!-. and !-.WI<.' lt>gis lutors will find some equit<.tbl<.• "'u' out 11f lht· North Camµus dtlcmma
Curtain Delayed
The Irvine City Council prudently has postponed the
opening curtain <.·all on a proposed community theater.
by s talling on u contract for architectural services.
Turns out there may be a very large fly in the
g reasepaint. Thc Oran{'.!c Count y Music Center lnc ..
which has planned a major music and theater complex
fnr years. appears about to announce a proposal to build
1t in rrvinr. at the campus of the t.:nivcrsily of California
Thou!?h Mus ic Center officials have been reticent.
rumor and actual s ite proposa~ have forced the city
council 10 pause over its own theater concept. Some
f orthrighl comment from thos e people might help
councilmen decide what to do.
For one thing. Mayor Bill Vardoulis feels that a
music center. w hich would have Lo be supported by
private contributions. might dry up local funds for a
community theater
For another, the Irvine community theater, as
proposed. may be too expensive. There are Sl.6 million in
voter-approved park bonds available but estimate d costs
already are up to $5 million.
In light of public sentiment on expensive public
projects. maybe local sights are :,ct loo high.
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Boyd I Caesar
By L.M. BOVO
Everybody's aware 1t was
.I ulius Caesar who said, "I
came. I saw I conquered ...
But hardly anybody knows
Just where he came to. what
he saw. and what he con-
quered : It was to Asia where
he beat Pharnaces In the
Battle of Zela. File that.
Nobody, nobody, nobody
knows how many earth·
quakes there are each year.
Whatever e lse may be said
about Abe Lincoln's bitter
pohtacal opponent Stephen
Douglas. you can't call him a
poor loser. He held Lincoln's
hat during Abe .. ; first in-
augural addresi;
DPar
Gloomy
Gus
While public enUtl~s
asonize over their
Jarvls budgets r hope
they reallte how
homeowners are rejoic-
l ng over their Juvls
budgets ond have
stopped agon1zinK over
being for~ed out or their
homes c s.c.
No. there isn·t any vodka in
Russian Punch. Actually, it's
agolochkoy. needle em-
broidery imported from
Russia. The word Punch al-
ludes to the punch or the needle
through material.
Q . "Let's see you give the
order or colors in a roll or
Life Savers?"
A. Nothing to it. Yellow,
red. orange. green, white,
red, yellow, green. while. red
and orang\!.
Was none other than the
late Groucho Marx who de·
rined home as t he place
whereyouhangyourhead
"Why." asked I. "do most
men part their hair on the
left 7 " Because,·' replied a
bright client, "most mothers
are right handed."
Q. "What's the difference
between "1 'postcard' and a
'postal card'?"
A. Postcards are sold by
private firms. Postal cards
are sold at post offices.
rr you were born 64 years
ago. you came Into this world
the same year that Thomas
Edison Invented the
flashlight.
To get water for 1ts young,
the sand grouse of the
Sah ara soaks Itself 1n un
oasl!J, thtin lets Its chicks sip
on ius feather.>.
Seid Alfred P Sloan. sage
ly "When you're through
chongine. you're through "
( .
NicholaB von Hoffman
On the Road to Armageddon?
Ills commencement speech at
lhe N avul Academy went rar
toward solidifying the presi
dent's reputation as a Southern
rried J erry Ford. Contused, in
ternally contradictory ,
gratul1.01L<sly 1ruc ulent. it came
close lo the wheezing. barely
repressed hysteriJ or his undis-
tinguished predecc~~or
Quite vanished rrom human
sight is a man who told us in his
inaugural <1d
dre ss thul
"We will
mov e thr s
year a step
toward our ul-
timate goal -
the elimioa·
lion or all
nu c l ear
weapons trom
the earth."
Last week we heard the same
president declare if the Russians
want an arms race or don't
either way is fine with him.
With the total American urms
sales abroad up to 13.5 billion
this year. nowhere to be st:eo
is candidate Cart(•!' who was
once heard tn say. "'The Unitc•d
S t :H e:-cannot he bn1h lhi·
world·._ lt'ading c twrrljmrn of
peace and the world"" l1•;icl1ng
Mailbox
:suppht-r orthc weapons of war "
IN TONE his words have the ~eneraliied fierceness or John
Kennedy's promise that
he would send Americans
anywhere anytamt• to fight. The
anyplace Carter has selected is
Africa. of course, and you c.lll
oqly smile at the thought or
them ~nt OVt>r the presidential
desk :-tudying snapshots taken
by C I A ·mi ss ionaries 1n
Lum bashi or Luanda
·'See that man over an the up-
per left-hand corner. Mr. Presi
dent." you can imagine the ad-
miral saying. "No, that one.
that's the basketball coach. Yes.
that's right sir, this one. the one
with the ball. We think he's a
Cuban. Note the cigar, sir, the
beard and the fact it appears to
say 'Made in Havana' on the
ball itself, sir . . Whal color,
sir? What kind or group is the
one in the picture? This is the
Kolezzi high school freshman
basketball team. but we have
reason to believe it is <J
paramihwry organization ·;
THE PRESIDENT hus ~otten
himself involved in rJ lrittcr.rtav
'\frican l't.'f"Sion n( tht• f''rench
;~rlrl ln<lian war-. Tht• Rus<;ian~
.
und the Cubans. s uch f('W or
them as are mucking around 10
those parts of the Jungle. are us
ang the J,.unda and Beluba tribes
as the French and English once
us ed the Iroquois and the
Mohicans.
We on our side are backing
President Mobutu Sese Seko of
Zaire. a pedestrian. trooical despot. incompetent and prob
ably as unreliable as the man)'
others we have supported to our
s ubsequent chagrin and regret.
This getting the natives to kill
each othet in the rain forests
might be justified if some vital
American interest wt:re at
stake. But it's nonsense to assert
that we have a significant in-
terest in maintaining the in·
ternal political status quo or
every member of the interna-
tional postal union.
THE NEXT thing we know
they 'II be telling us Cuban-
backed irregulars have seized
Bujjumbura in Burundi and 1r
we don't do something about 1l
our world will crack apart
Even President Carter 11·
alizes there nrt limits to con
vincing people of the need lo
t·onl'luct s urrogate strugglet1 "'ilh
1tw Rf'ds in remote'. 11n1mportunt
ANPTffAf •••.
AND THAT····
places with unpronounceable
names. So h"' make!> llke
Woodrow Walson enunciuting the
old and dangerous doctrine or
the American m1ss1on to save
the cosmos
Tht' t oil1 n~ l1J)pt t•S,..(•d or
Botswana. if 1nd(:t•d !hen• are
tollin~ t1nd oppressed m that hl·
tlt• known luncl , ur1• to h:wt> lht!
JOY ; l)f /\ rrlt'nt-;111 la bt rt y <1 nrl
tn.iJnnty rul<' <'<>nrnred upon
lht•m by Mr C.1rter and hrl>
fellow Ament an political Bible·
bellers. So. l09 and this is the
dangerous part an' the people
of the Soviet Uruon. to whom we
are also going to accord human
rights
IN THE 202 years since Lhe
United States of America was
rounded. Russia has been a n
autocratic society, whether
ruled by czar or commissar At
no time in that long period has It
been within the power .of the
United States to close the
Siberian suit mine!. or havt' any
d1r~ct 1nfluen<'t> on Russian
pnl1t1c-; Pra\'ately wt• may
dcpl<H'l' rhc w:1y Czar Alexander
1lw Third I rct1lC'd hi :-(Jl'll(Jll• and
1tw Wa) U11•zhnev treats them.
hut 1 hat ·., ull w1• c·an do
le h1:-speech Cartl•f mark
Sov1i.'l linaglin..: 1n J\lr1ca and
Soviet tyranny at home a part of
rhe d1sarmam(•nt OJnd cirms con-
trol equation He said that 1f
public opinion here is upset over
the human rights issue. then
Congress won't approve of a dis-
armament agreement. Al the
s ame lime he himself, by de-
manding that Russia become a
middle class, Westem·style de·
mocracy. 1s irritating and im·
flaming that ~<irne public opin·
aon
AGAIN T T lllS performance
11p~ta~<· Wl' hOJ\'e the hackgroimd
1 'drtn 'lbbhgato asking for ~uns
lor 1 ht· f11rk ~ ~u ni-. tor thL•
\r,1b... ~un' l11r l hc Is raelis,
~un:-. for thl' lranicins w<.-
hJvt• lhl• l'1•nt:.i1-!011 ask:ng for ,1
l't''\llmpttr)n o f l ;trj.!l' :H'Cilt.'
chem 1cal wurfare dt·vclo1)ment.
and W(• hav<.• the nuclear bOJlancl'
11f rcrror dis tnt(!grallng
~t·W w<>apon s and
1 rt•hnolo1:1cs will soon force boll\
Russi:.1 and lhe United Stales to
put hair triggers on their dooms·
day rockets . The chances grow
of an accident:il Armageddon. of
infinity by inadvertence
Cut Fat Govern1nent, Not Our Services
To the Editor
I am so disturbed I decided I
had to s1l down and wnte this
letter.
The removal of s ummer
classes. firing of teachers. dis
continuing after :.chool sports
events. firing policemen and
firemen. etc, is not the way the
taxpayers intended Prop. l:J to
be implemenlcd.
Cut out the fat or government I
Curb welfare. decrease
legislative ~alaries. curb rnngc
benefits of government
employees. We want ~overn
m enl cut. not our <>~sential
services
l JUSt heard todd\' on the ne~s
lhat the supervisors and Judges
in Los Angeles are getting a
S2 .000 a year increase and they
arc already making $49,000 a
year The salaries and rcltre·
men t pay a 11 govern mcnt
employees get 1s breaking our
backs We are willing lo help
those less fortunate than we but
since when arc the majority of
government employees less
fortunate than we ? These
monies may not all come from
property laxes. but they do
come from taxes which could be
used for the more essential
needs of the community
There are definite priorities.
these must be acknowledged .
We the taxpayers arc mad.
damn mad and this anger is be-
ing fanned by the way our
wis hes are being ignored
Government is too big Cut
government!
MRS. ANNE NADER
Shell«-r Prohl~m
To the Editor
/\II animal lovers 10 Laguna
Beach. are mosl grateful for the
~x~ose of condit ions at the city
animal shelter. as published in
your paper, on June 15.
Wl! have been aware for a long
lime or the neglect and lack of hum~n Interest In animal
welfare by our present council.
with the exception of Mrs
Belleruc and Mr. Baglin.
To allow the City of Irvin the
use or our fadliUes Is ridiculous.
as the shelter cannot care prop-
erly tor onlmala from Laguna
Beach.
ETHEL E . WEI,l.S
lnr a•lo"
To the 1.-"Altor
Thia year. 1978, wlll heve to be
the one to go down In hl~tory as
the one in which the promised
Invasion from south of lhc
border had come to JlB!U.
1\lthough, \J number or COO·
t•crned puhlic o rf1 c1als and
citizen groups had been debating
possible ways of halting the con·
t1nuing influx of 11legaJ ahens.
nothing seems to come of 1t
The inva:,ion st·emcd to have
bel'n achieved without lifting of
a m usket or firing a s hot On the
c11ntrary. the unending and will-
ing !>OUrCt' O[ Cheap labor IS en·
couragcd by hotel and
restaurant OP<'rators. manufoc.
turcrs and even huusew1\oc~
\\'hat Lh1~ 1., doing to our
alrcadv overcrowded state anrl
o \ c r p
0
0 II u t e d c n v 1 r o n m e n t
doesn ·t seem to concern an) one
TllE ~1EXICAN government
.... h1 le payinl( hp service to the
n eed to respect the United
State::.· borders. in reality cn-
nmrages its s urplus humanity to
skip across them. It 1s much
easier than doing something
about hallin~ the unbelievable
population explosion. as prac
ticed now hy Costa Rica and
other enlightened governments
The lives or European millions
might have been spared. had
they been allowed to enter the
U.S. They could not obtain the
necessary visas Mexican na·
tionals aren "l so threatened and
their land is richer in natural re·
sources than ours has come to
be. llence. r('mammi:: home and
striving for more industry and
bell~ government would bt' the
way to go
P1\ULA WARSAW
Ttar11•arou11d
To the Editor
Whal ha~ come ovE'r our r1ne
1•nv1ronm('nlahsts" For year!-.
the coastal <'Ommis!"1oners and
Public Util1llcs Commission
mt'mber, ex Sierrn Club Prest·
dent Claire 0('drlck. have
fa1thrully protected our birds
and crustaceans against man's
encroachment
They huvc stopped home
building to leave them more
room. dams that would have re.
lleved oor water shortage.
t'rH~ray production that would
have relieved our energy cn si!I
and falling economy ttnd road
hulldlng lhnt would have r('-
lleved our traHic congestion
But now. for some unac<'ount
able rea.<;on. they have turned
against their feathered frleno~
Tl .. :IR turn nrc.un<l WR 'I m
their re('ommendat1on thall an
t.NO 1L1qucricd Natural On~ 1
••
recet\ ing station be placed at
Camp Pendleton lfave they
forgotten that they deemed 1l
necessary, not long ago, to-re·
route materiel transrers within
the base so that the trucks would
not disturb the least terns'
nests'?
Can they be so c·allous now as
10 recommend this same site
for a volatile LNG station with
it:. dangers of explosion from
am minor human or mechanical
la tlure that would destroy their
nc:.tmg places, much le~~ lhe
m :sny service pl'rsonnl'l and
'ccurit\ ot tht• baw·• Surel)
there must bt• a ht•tter plact•
Jlon g the 1,007 mil l!,. ol
California coast hnc. The won
dcrment of their rat1onall' ust•<I
lo be ambiguous. but 11 ts nO\\
becoming abundantly d ear
GOLDIE JOst:Pll
Library 1,,..,.
To the Editor
/\ rec<"nt column b~ .. Earl
Waters discussed the eurrent
role or the public library m the
United States I le mentioned
that next to cuts in police and
fire service. nothing is more cer-
tain to arouse the ire or the
public than for the town fathers
to s uggest c urtailments of
library funds. This is f;1r from
the truth. For year-. libraries
have been suffering cuts and.
with the passage of Jar\'b. will
continue to do so
FURTHE R. ht• .;Late~ thJI
~t.itistics indicate less than 10
percent of the general public
uses public lihrarics for an~
purpose In that the lluntm~on
l}each Public Library hai. ovf'r
100,000 <1<'ll\'l" registt>rcd user-; in
• \
..l to~n of l(>(>.000. rerlects that 00
percent use 1s closer Lo real11y
At lea!>! for I luntington Be<tch
w1lh our drcul<1taon dpproachmg
.llmost " million a year. one
I 1nds 1t difficult ro support has
argument that libraries arc little
used. In fact. it is difficult to
find another f<ic1lity in any towo
that rcet·1vcs the s ame s teady,
cont mul'(.I Ust'
\\'AL TEil W. JOHNSON
L1brarv Director
Goud Exp«-rit-Ht't•
To the Editor
I have ;ust returned from a
husinc:.s tnp to South America
whl•rc I spent r wo weeks in
Bnml and Peru
Prror to my ,JJeparture. I had
many funny feelings and misgiv·
111g<; about this tnp. I have read
stories 1n news papers as well as
nauonal magazines about the
dangers or traveling in South
America I have read about
human rights violations. racism
and other unpleasantries
1'1UCH TO my surprise. none
of the above occurred or were
witnessed by the writer. In fact,
I fell \'Cry safe in both countries.
As an American, I was well re·
ce1ved and treated with the ut-
most respect and the dollars in
my poc·kl'I were able to
purchust' the kind or service and
AOOd!' I expccrrd
Tht• J)C'flple were racially bet·
tcr mixed than <rtly pluce I have
t'' \'r bt•en unll harmony seemed
to 1·x 1st 111 all levels of life. I
don 't want to Jppcar as <i know
11 all JU!ft on a two week trip to
South i\mrr1c:i. hut one thing 1s
for ,ur<', that m v \ isil lo that
purl of thl• world ha~ changed my
mind C'Ons1cl<'r:ihlv uboul South
Am1•r1ca
I would apprt•crntc it very much
1f yo u could tell your
readers about " good experience
s omeone has had in South
America Instead or negalive
article1> ubout lhat part of the
world.
FRANZ BEROHAMME1l
• Ltrttr.t from 'taden art u~lcOmC!.
The nght to condtn&t l«ttn1 to JU
spoct or thminntt Cil>tl ., rt~f'Tutcf.
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gt~ prt/tr~ct, All lf'ttn-1 mU31 tn.
elude atgna.turt on4 malling adelt"Cq
but nom11 mo11 bt Wll!Wld on re-
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Mer.cer OK 'd
WAS'HI NGTON CAP> -The Carter
administ ration . in a mojor decision
nrrecting the ~teel industry. today ap.
proved the mer~er of the LTV Corp.
a nd Lykes Corp.
Rejecting advice rrom the Justice
Oeparl mcnt·s t1ntltrus t staff, Al·
lorney General Griffin B. Rell ruled
t h a t t he merger Is acceptable
because Lykes Corp Is a failin l( com·
pany that can be exempted trorn part
o( the anUtru!lt laws.
Bell acknowledged that lhc merger
would c-limlnale compeULion between
Jones & L..aua hlln Stu l Corp., a sub·
sldlary of LTV. and Youngstown
Sheet & Tube Co 1 o subsidiary or
t.ykcs llowever, Bell said l,.ykes
could run out o< m oney In the seeond
hair or 1978.
,I
Wednesday June 2' 1979 s OAJLY PILOT
Use Coutioii
R ugs Stand Up
As lnvestlllent
By S YLVIA PORTE R
07 ...
. -
Collectors. connoisseurs and window shoppers are
turning to Oriental rugs as investments. with a handsom e
and perhaps spectacular promise or gain
Never has the boom 1n Orientals in the United Stales
been greall'r The mar ket is appreciating at an annual
rate of 10 to IS percent a nd no end appears in sight.
SKILLE D WORKE RS ON NEW Orientals are shifting
to other areas of i'mployment. S upphes of used Orientals
<•rt' being snapped up by dtalerc; and at auctions. Sales and
auctions once limited to such ma1or centers as New
York and Chicago -are spreading all over lhe country
While the big wave of U.S. mterest 10 Onentals is only
<•boul five years old. experts predict that values or higher 1
quality rugs t'ould double in the next five years.
But while the opportunities Cor gam. partic ularly used
Orientals. seem solid over the next decade. most industry
experts agree there are piUalls for the unwary a nd unln·
formed. On the resale side. for ins tance .
You should be aware that mvestments Ln On ental
classics are not for the over night.I get-rich·qu1ck
~peculator You must hold for the long-term. up lo 10
years. "
-You may have a
major liquidity problem
·since. depending on the
m a r k c t p l a c t-• :t
satisfactory c;alc• could
take as much a~ six
months to a \ e:ir
Money's
Worth
···'
necau~c c;ales
<trl' gcnt'rally made through deale rs or at auction houst·:,
that work on consignment with a commission from 25 pe r
n·nt uµ. you must have a satisfactory built·in profit to
M mpensate for net shrinkage from the market value
ON TllE BUVING SIDE. there are s1m1lar warnings ,
No matter how much knowledge and experience you• ~am ac; an amateur. you will have d1fCiculties in judging a:
1 ug. f actorc; tn evaluating an Oriental include lhe knot ;
counL. quality of the wool in the pile. the kind of dye. the ;
period and place from which the rug came .
The gu1delme s will be altered ror knot density. de·'.
"1gn type and wool q uality depending on the region from
~hich the Oriental originated. f'or instance. a carpet with
high knot de nsity could be less valuable than one with tow
knot density fro m the same period, depending on the sk .... · ~-
of the area where 11 was produced
Learn how to lest for the quality of the warp and
woof Fold the carpet lace-in. then jerk the fold slightly If
1t era<' ks. hl•:-1t ate .tbout buying. The warp and woor could
tw fault~ .. •
LEARN HO\\' T O VALUE A Rt;G·s cond1t1on 1'ht•
better the t·ond1t1on . the more valuabll' the rug can lk. >
Check for evenly cltpµed pale. luster of wool along with the '
4ualttyofthecolordye -l
Avoid '>O n illed baq~ain s ales P1ck a dealer with 1
t·are Exam tnt> the rug 1n daylight. Shop several dealers . -~
Move s lowly Do hOmework m advance. possibly preparing ~
for a year before e nte ring the market for a purchase
Inquire if a de aler has a policy permitting purchase
on approval Most r eputable dealers will agree to an ex·
1·hange within a reasonable time
Study estate sales as a sourCl'
Beginners s hould s tart in a price range of from $500
to S3.000.
Ll·arn ahoul maintenan<.•e, possible s ummer
s toragl', 1f there is :m y threat or deterioration from bngh1
light. washing and repairs
S undesert Defeat
UIJs Utility IJill?
SAN DIEGO <AP> -A state energy comm1ss1oner
predicts the death of the proposed Sundesert nuclear
power plant will cost Southern California famihes an addt
lion al $60 to $12Q a year m higher ut1hty bills.
Alan Pasternak. the sole com missioner to support the
San Diego Gas & Electric Co. project killed .this year.
made his remar ks m an a ddress to the Americah Nuclear
Society's national meeting here.
IN AN INTE RVIEWER LATER, he said the conse
Qucnces of Sundesert 's defeat will be "increased rates Cor
t'lectric1ly 1n areas that would have been served by the
plant
"The net result 1s that the typical home in San Diego
stnd Los Angeles is going to have to pay $60 lo Sl20 more
<•nnually for electricity by lhc m1d·1980s and from then
on ." he said
PAST E R NAK S AID ~tOR E TllAN $100 million
,tlready spent on the proJe<'I has ·•gone down the drain ..
Jod "anything that replaces 1t 1s gomg to cost more ..
Pasternak accused the tour ot he r enet gy com
missioners. the state Public Utilities Commission and the
Acr Resources Board of playing "regulatory politics" in
sidin g with Gov Edmund G. Brown Jr agains t Sundesert.
Firnt to E xpand
In 118 Facility
Federal Expr ess Corporation, Memphis. Tenn . has..
leased a 21,117-sq ft. building al S321 System Drive, Hunt'-
1ngton Beach. to expand the service provided by its Lo~
BeaC'h location ':i
Federal Express is a nat1onw1de. small package ai~
freight delivery firm recently listed on the New Yor k Stoc~.
Exchan~e. '
T his will be its second Orange County loclllio n .
Federal Express has a facility on Sky Park Ci rcle In the
Irvine lndU.Str1al Complex.
OperalJons at the new rac11ity arf> expected to start
about mirl·~ummcr. s aid Pastushtn
McDonnell Douglas
Proposes New Plane
..
~ . ~ ... .~
ST t.OU IS <AP> McDonnell Douglas Corp. ma)';
bu ild a short.field ver~lon of its DC·9 Super 80 plane capa~i
ble of oper ating from 4.000-tool runways, lhe company re"
Ports.
After discussing t he piano with aJrllnes. the company
'iaid Tu~day that inltwt comm ent of po~nUal customers
has been "cncou.raf Ing ... AddiUonal talks a r• planned
over th~ next sever a weeks
The propos ed new aircraft will be about 20 feet shorter
than the standard DC-9 Super 80, tho longest plano in t.t>c 1
DC 9 family a~ 147 reet tO Inches. The new plane will se.t.
120 to 139 passengers in "sinalc class. compared wllb the
147 to 172 people t•CC(lmmodatcd by the Super 80. .. ..
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88 DAILY PILOl Weonei.awy Junci 21 1916 Television TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS
\H .l>\:t:SOAY ''·
EVENING
too···~ ~ONEI
Puemedlc Gage Is
a.signed 10 conduct •
IGhOOI tou1 of Remp8'1
Hotpj1al lo hlS regret 0 GUNSMOf<E
F•tus IS artetted and
forced 10 stand trlal u 1
murdetet named F11nk
Eaton whO IQOl(a "'" hke f'estus 9 PLEASE DON'H !AT
THE DAISIES
"Very. Very Hucklebetry
11) AOAM-12
The o""*''· •Ide<! by a
l'leltc:Opte< relaying 1ns1ruc-
11ons. pursue robbery
SUspec1$
8) ELECTRIC COMPANY
Wi) fT'S EVERYBODY'S
8U84NESS
"Environment ~
9uSlnen"
(() C8SNEWS
(J]l ABCN£WS
0 1
a:30 G) llV THAEE SONS
'Two tomboys • • a lady
~ aoo • memher ot a glf1$ flOC:key teem ••
PfOVe 1ough 10 handle tor
both Steve eno Chip
Q) AOOKIES
The Rookies have l o
evenge the eccldentDI
snooting ol a man
&;) OVEREASY
Pa111 Page. pills and drugs
crime preventoon t>vrgtary
a ptol1t11 ot
cat 1oon1i 11 pta ywroght
JuleS Felllet ~REAL ESTATE AND
YOU
How ts 11 Measurfld Ano
t>Mcnbed?"
({) AMERICA 2NIGHT
Guest Jack AIDe•ISOO
11]) MERV ORIFAN
Guests !'Iona Bartett
Josel)l1 Bottom' Jilt St
John
1:00 B C8S NEWS
§ N9CNEWS
llAASCLU8
ABC NEWS
8 BOWUHGFOA
Perteet Crime?
Darren McGavin portrays the bra1m,
behind the "perfect crime" and Jenny
O 'Ilaru is his girlfrie nd in "Brink's : The
Great Robbery, .. amng tonight at 9 on
CBS. Channel 2
-,
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Q) I LOVE LUCY
Lucy is discovered oy an
ttahan l1tm dorector wl'llll!
traveling 10 Rome
Q) ADAM-12
Malloy and Ret•d p1ay
mother hen over a young
11tserv1s1
ft) MACNEIL I LEHRER
REPORT
'1l) OAROENINO FROM
THE GROUND UP
Vegetables··
()) JOKER'S WILD
1:30 iJ BETWEEN THE WARS
"The Spt1nl11h Clvll War" A
ptelude to ,;amino h~llh-
11M. Spain 8e«>mes an
•<16alootee• baweground
IQI Commun11>m Fascism
dnd Oemoc•acy lvrong
Amencan 1dea11s1s and !'lo4
doers ot loflune D SHANA NA
Guest Zi.a Zsa Gallo• 0 NEWL YWEO GAME 0 MATCHOAMEPM
0 JOKER'S WILD
Q) THE 000 COUPLE
Fel1> and Oscar attempt to
escape the turmoil ol mod em hvlflg by laking up rl'SI·
dence on a rettg1ous
r~treat
C!) AMERICA 2NIGHT
GIMlSt Jack Alt>e<°tson
fil) 28 TONIGHT
Cr4i1e Roberls llosts lhlS
visual )Oumey 10 Santa
Cruz ISlan<I
0tpt'oans to re1u1n to the
ulety Of lhtt Orphan11ge
(RI U MOVIE * * •,., · Gunl1ght At
Comanche Creel!" 111163)
Audie Murphy. Colleen
Miller In his attempt to
••PQse • band ot cnml-
nata • detectove 1nlllt111ee
the Q!llO 12 htS I 8 1!.Dl EIOHTIS ENOUGH
Author. Author Tom
meets uncupecte<I rea111-
ance from his tam1ty wMn
he announces h11 1n1ent1on
to wrote a novel (RI 0 MOVIE
• • • ·eotany Bay
( •953) Alan Ladd. James
Mason A wrongly-convtct-
ed man suttets at the
hands ol lhe oruet captain
ot 1 convict 1n1p (2 nrs )
Q) CAROL BURNETT
AHOFRIENOS
Guest Alan Aid•
C!) MOVIE * * • '• "The Dark Al Th&
lop Of The S1a11s .. (19601
Robetl Preston, Oo<othy
McGuue Ttie tnembef5 ot
an ~11 temlly tll 100
t920 s struggle wllh the
PIOblems of everyday Ille
@_hrs . 30 min l W NOVA
"A Whisper From Space"
The most recent tneoroes
and new questions lhat
have bMn rarsec aoour
m1<.row1•e signals and
lheor 1elahon 10 lhe orogins
ot lhe universe
'1i) SIX BEIDERBECKE
MEMORIAL FESTIVAL
Rosie O'Grndy s Good
tome Jr.ucz Band'
8:30 0) CROSS-WITS
~ OllEREASY
Path P.ige polls and drugs
crome prevention burglary
a prol1le ot
car I OOntSI I Pl• ywrtght
Jules F8111er
9:00 6 ({) CBS MOVIE
Channe l Liding•
1J KNXT !CBS) Los Angele'>
'1i) STARBOARD
Sam Parsons And
Company ..
(]) $128,000 QUESTION
M') FAMILY FEUD
• * "Bronk's The Great
AobtHiry·• ( 1976) Darren
McGav1n. Leslie Nielsen
The famous 1950 Boston
robbety tn11otv1ng 2 75 mll-
lton dOll&•s end 1&111110
armosl seven yea1s to
solve is re-creatOCI (A)
0 OAVtOFROST
David Frosr 1s the nost IOI
lhrs s.x-part serottS lealur·
inq peop111 and events cur-
rently m11~1no tieadltnes
featured are Kris K11s-
1ollerson end Rota Coo-
todge on tour Donna
Summe< Ind a confront&·
11Qn on South Alnc11
belween Or Ch•tstraen
Bernard and Joel Caison
dn exiled lawyer
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11:00 IJ ({) CAROL BURNETT
Ken Berry and Roddy
McOowall 1oin l/ie rf10ular
cast memtlt!rs 1n a salute
10 mus1ca1s of lhe J930 s
(RI 0 GRIZZLY ADAMS
The 01ph&n$ Adams
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v1nc:;e IWO flet'1ng yOUn()
-Psyehobabble~
New Language
For Newsman
By J AY SllARBUTT
LOS ANGELES <AP> -It's a
p ity NBC's Edwin Newman
never s aw the "Doonesbury"
comic about a laid-hack author
of a book called .. Mellow llow
to Get It." But he 's done the
next best thing
lie spent a week in what some
call t he world's mellow capital
lovely, wealthy Marin County
north of San Francisco for a
.July 20 NRC News special
<•nlilled: "I Want It All Now ..
Newman found himself going
\\1th the flow m such hamleLS a~
NBC Shifts
Lineup for
New Se a so n
NEW YORK <AP 1
L1frhnc ... a m•w "how featur
1ng real-life doc·tor~. has l)een
added to NBC'!-fall primc hme
lineup. and s1x show'\ have bel'n
~tn'n day or ltmc c hangei., tn <t
major scheduling shakeup an
nnunced Tue~day .
NBC dropped from its fall
:-.chedule "Coastocoast." a com·
l'dy about airline s tewardesses.
~o make room for "Lifeline." In
addition, the network renamed
•met rescheduled "Legs," a com-
~dy being developed by Garry
~arshall. producer of ABC's hit
"llappy Days" and "Laverne
and Shirley" s hows
THE Nl:W program. with a
n e w for'mat, will be caped
"Who's Watcrun~ the Kids?" It
will be aired Fr1d0ys at 8:30
pm. rather than Wednesdays 1tl
the ~ame time as had been an
nounl'erl
The rearrangement was an
nounl'ed barely 10 days after
Fred Silverman took over us
N BC's president. Silver man,
u edited by many with engineer-
ing ABC's drive to the top m the
prime Ume ratings, was s till un
der contract to ABC when NBC's
fall scheduJe was developed
ILVERMA N'S role in tht'
~hakeup was not mentioned in
tJBC's announcement
"Lifeline," to be !!hown We-d
nesdays at 10 p.m. will use pro-
fessional doctors ,and no scripts
"lo caplure . the high
drama, joy and O<'<'OSlonal sor
row which arc port or 8 doc tor'!\
Jl rr ." said Paul Klein. the
network's vice president ror pro-____ ms.
"Program contents are dkLat
ed S>Y events,•· he u ld
Mill Valley. Tiburon. Belvedere
l:lnd Larkspur
HE INSP ECTED a way of life
espousing hot bath~ in redwood
tub~. fine wme. Jogging. mental
therapy, and mandatory
serenity marred only by an
't.lccasional primal scream m the
mghl.
What particularly fascinated
the noted author of two books on
language wa s all t h e
"psycho-babble,·• phrases born
m ps ychology . rais ed at the
analyst's and now homesteading
in m e llow Marin
Newman had this to say about
the jOIOt I
·'It struck m e as a pl~ce
where th e mos t vagu e,
unspecifi<'. ras ionable, faddish
l a n~uage is employed . often to
no purpose other than to make a
sound, a noise, not to convey any
information
"/\NO I TIUNK there s some
lo~tc to it, because so much of
what is engaged in out there is,
of 1ts nature. unspecific A good
deal of it borders on mystlcism .
1f not fa1lh ··
lie harl reference to therapy or
l'nc·ounler-group alumni who
speak of "my s pace, .. "getting
1n t ouch w1th my se lf ."
"parenting," "self-actualizing,"
:ind the biggie. "owning my
power."
"I'm not en tirely certain what
that m eans." Newman mused.
"But I think what they wanl it to
mean 1s that you understand
what you can do and are able to
do it "
Ile was asked tf he saw anyone
self-actualize in pubhc.
"THERE WE R E some who
l'ame close to 1l," he shuddered
.. A favorite word out there is
'nurture,' and it's popular to
combine il with 'self.' ~o you
h ave a se lf nurturing
experience
"A s uff1c1enl amount of
self-nurturing no doubt will lead
to self -actualization."
Why do they talk lhl!. wny'!
Nt>wman, emphas1iing lhere are
many serious. sensible folks who
don "t talk this way in mellow
M artn, thinks those who do have
"entered the realm of pop
p!!ychology In this realm, the
expre11sion, 'lo come from your
feelings rather than your head,'
is valued above all."
THIS 18 AL fresco noodlework
due to the water there or what.,
N ewmun's theory · Gre11t
climate. scenery, we<h and
Ct)Olftdcrabk leisure llme hns
provoked man y younJt ,
middle-agt'd and ancl<>nt
Marlocrg Lo 10 cctlling on
thernAe>lv !I and g.:e lf anyone's
home.
APWln ...... to WINS JAZ2 AWARD
Benny Goodman
Swing King
Honnred
By Brown
SACHAMENTO <A P > Hand
leader Benny Goodman. the
'King of Swing" of four decades
<1go, was hono1ccl by Gov. Ed·
mund Brown .Jr a nd lhe
California Leg1~lat11re Tuesday
with lhe First California Jazz
,\ward.
After receiving the award,
Goodman played t he c larinet
briefly Wlth a jall l'Ombo that
had <'om f! to lhe Senate cham-
bers for the ceremony whil e a
s tate senator. Democrat Ralph
Dills of Gardena. sun~ a chorus
of "Dinah" from the podium
"l 'M R EALLY overwhelmed
by this reception." Goodman
s aid in brief remarks accepting
the award.
Brown presented the award
to Goodman in the governor's or
ft <'e and then accompanied him
lo the state Senate chambers.
whe n • a resolution recounting
Cioodman·s 50-year l'areer in
must<' was presented
Rrown said thc award "re·
cog nizcs someone the whole
world recognizes and cherishes
. for his contributions to art,
lo music. lo jaiz. to American
society."
"IT'S A MODEST award, but
it's from the heart." Brown swd.
Goodman is "a quiet man, a
gentle man. an artist striving for
perfection." said state Sen. Alan
Sierotv of Los Angeles, who pre·
sented the resolution to Good·
man
CBS Comedy 'et
LOS ANGELES <AP )
Charles Grodin stt1rs wlth Carol
Burnell in the CBS movie ''The
Grass In Alwuys Greener" from
the book "The Grass ls Always
Greener Over the Septl<' Tank"
by £rma 8ombcck
TUBE TOPPERS
KHJ fJ 8.00 "Botany Bay "Alan
LrHld stars in this 1953 adventure movie
l'\t; a hostage aboard a convict ship
James Mason also 1s featured
KCET ~ 8 00 A Whispe r f'rom
pace. Microwave s ignals and the ff r ela·
uon to lhe origins of tht· un1wrse an· ex
umir\t•d.
NBC 0 9:00 David Frost Entt'r
tainl'rs Kris Kristoflerson and his w11't•. It t w Coolidge: disco queen Donna Sum
tne1'. and heart surgeon Dr Christian
Barnard arc tonight ·s {!Uest s
0 ®) CHARLIE'S
ANGELS
·Angel Blues ' Wt'll!n hos
lovorote folk sonoe• mysler-
IOuSly does. Ct1orhe tends
tne Angels to hnd the Inst
people 10 spend time with
lhe VtelHTI (A)
Q) MERV GRIFFIN
Guests Rona 8a,,e11.
Josepn Bottoms. Jrll St
JOhn. Jane Olivo• ED GREAT
PERFORMANCES
"Norman ConQuesta L111-
1ng Togethe<" In the 11v1ng
1oom, Tom ave<ts se11etel
near d1sasrett and
Normans larewetr 10 Se•·
ah hOlds a hint ot a secret
unde1s1andong (Part :> ot
~ AUSTIN CITY LIMITS
Gatemouth Brow(' I Del
bert McC11n1on" Brown is
ot hom~ playing 1eu
t>lues country 01 C111vn
St0ttes of hie that ""0 true
are McChnton s IOlll'
9 40 fD LEHMAN WINGS
ANO THINGS
10:00 0 POLICE WOMAN
'Death Game · Pepper is
plagued by a monac•no
phone caller (Nehemiah
PllfSOlfl wflo toys with l'ler
on e setl8S ot harrowing
cat-and-mouse game. (Rl eo NEWS 0 (!]) STARSl<Y &
HUTCH
A Body Worth Gua1d1ng
Hutcti becomes personally
involved wnh a Auss1on
ballerina that he and SIO•
sky have t>een ass1gnod tu
protect (R)
'1i) MOVIE
• • > Son9 0 1 Nevada
t 19441 Roy Rogers Oalf'
Evans Roy attempts 10
p<ev11n1 a young g1tl llom
marrying a lortvne nvnter
( 1 ht)
10:30 Q) C!) NEWS ED M~AEL JACl<SON
Or Hurvev Aoss. nutrition
expert and Orthomolecular
psych1a1111t . discusses
depression thf' retallon·
sh•P t>e'-l allergoes and
scnizoo1uen1a. IOw t>k>Od·
suga1 as a cause ot mental
1Uneu, and lhe dangeu ol
Orthomok!cular psychiatry
11:00 IJ 0 0 Cl) tmJ NEWS G LOVE, AMERICAN
STYLE
"Love And The p,,,tect
Setup · Sanoy and Catroll
decode to share an apart
ment lo-.i Atod The
Favorite Family A TV tam-
•ly has prot>lems ott aor 0 MOVIE * • • Papa <; Detocate
Condllfon' r !963) Jack•e
Gleason. Glynis Johns A
woman bocomes upset
wtth her exlrava9ant nu'•
band <f't hf' buy' a drug
slo•e and a corcu~ 12 hrs I
0) THE ODO COUPLE
Fet1x bungs home an
aoandoned bat>v mucn 10
Oscat s d1scoml11ure
(I) MONTY PYTHON'S
FL VINO CIRCUS ED OICKCAVETI
Songwrtters Panel
Guests Atthu• Schwart~.
Sammy Cahn, Alan Jay
Lemor Paul Simon Joe
l'laposo (Pan 3 ot 41
'1i) MACNEIL I L.EtlRER
REPORT
11:30 6 Cl) HAWAII FIVE-0
McGa,,ett seorctoes tor a
killer Whose targets ar~
A•my w1ve1> on t1111<r way to
Hawa11 10 meer their
hust>ends 0 TONIGHT
Host Johnny <.arson
Guest:; Steve Land~be<Q
Bess .Arms11on9 Tony
Curtis 0 LOVE, AMERICAN
8'1'YU!
Love And The Paych1a
11111 Harry f11la In love
w11n hlS Mend s w;fe
lo~ And The VisUor"
C1eud1a re1u1na from 8
sal111 with a hOYse gueat fl QA) POLICE STORY
Cham Of Command" A
war NI~ lhe pollee
and 1 !>lack communuv
._,,, 1mm1nent. ~ e
con1poracy to murde•
pOlteemen •s uncovet9d
(R)
I HOGAN'S HEROES
OETSMART
CAPTIONED ABC
NEWS
~RNING
12 00 G TWIUOHT ZONE
On thetr wey from England
to Arnenca. a 19thner and
11S crew travel l>eCllwerda
1n11me
Q) HIGH HOPES
(I) HONEYMOONERS
Ahce troe~ td au1p1111e
Ralph With a tedeCOtated
11par1rnen1, but a m1s-
p1acecr grove s1erte a
m1sun0er1tendtng
fil) MACHEIC. / t..aiREA
REPORT
12.30 0 MOVIE * • 'IJ • In Our T 1me
( 19'44) Ida Lupino, P11u1
Henr91d A PohslT counl
ilnd hos Eng1tsh wife work
tor the underground dur-
•no 1t1e war (2 hrs 15
m1n1 ID MOVIE •• * "The Moon And
S••pence 119431 Georgl!'
St1nders. Hert>ert Ma1snall
8.ised on the Story t>y
SomerM11 Maugnsm. a,.,
ar11s1 leaves nos w1te 101 the
lfilnQU<hty ot Tatut• and
does a tragic death 12 h•s I
(I) MOVIE
• • •, A Very P11va1e
A1to1r ( 196:>) Brog111e
Bar dot Marcello
Mas1ro1ann1 Ao intern&·
11onol starte• 1s ptogu6d
with unhapponess I 1 hr .
30m•n I
12-37 B CD ICOJAIC
Oarlt Sunday· 1<01a~ l1nlts
the murde< ol a srnall·t•me
c .. r th.at 10 undefworlC1
connections ot the victim
(Rt 0 @ ABC MVSTElrf
MOVIE
• • Sleepwa1kef" ( 1975)
Darleen Carr. ten Reororo
1 00 0 TOMORROW
lorolla Lynn will discuss
ner con11n1J1nq contticts
.. 1th her s1ste< Ct~tal
Gayle Re• R~ talk:,
.tt>out the current movie
~1.ene
0 MAvaicK
'Shedy 0.el At Sunt1y
Acres"
1'46 8 NEWS
2:00 ea m News 0 MOVIE
• •llw "Yoo Gotta Stay
Happy" ( 1948) JamH
Stewart, Joen Fontaine.
2 1151) MOVIE * * "I d Rathel Be Alcfl"r
( 19641 Sendtl Dee, Robef1
Goutet
2.30 CD MOVIE
• • 'IJ "On Dangerous
Or0tind" (19511 Ide LUPI•
no Ward Bond
2.46 0 NEWS-
2-50 0 MOVIE
• .. ... • Ceteh AS Catefl
C;in' (tG68) V1tt0<to Gass-
man. Mllf1hl Hyer
4:000 MOVIE
• • "Thia Love 01 OU<s''
( 19451 Merle Oberon,
Ctaude Raina
Q) MOVIE
• • "Man In lhe Saddle"
( t9S 11 Randolph Sco1r,
Joan Lesh•
4·10 fJ ~ EDWARm
4:460 NEWS
4:50 8 MOVIE • * "Stop Thtr Cab ..
(t95t) Silt MeltOl'I, lrlll
Adrian
Thursda9'• ·
Dayti•., llot'Jlr•
M:>RNING
t 1·30 CD • • ... fl Should Hllp.
P8ft Ta You c 19541 Ju<r,
Holhday. Jack Lemmon A
mOdel gains instant tame
ov broadcasting hef name
on &everal b.lliboards
.trouna N-York l:L' hrs •
20 min I
AFTERNOON
12:00 O • • ·oypsy Wold Cat'
(1944) Mafia Monter. Leo
Carnllo A~ tntant count-
ess. 1051 at 01rlh, 1s rai$81J
by tne gypsies and
becomes a queen. ( 1 hr •
30m1n)
3:00 ~ • • • ''Run A Ctootced
Mlle ( t969> Looi. Jour.
dan Maf"Y"T~M00<e_ A
teachet alte< d1scovenr>g
an underground aaoorage
PIOI, become~ lnVOIYed
with murdef end 1n1rtg1Je
11 ht • 30 min I
3:30 D ••·~"Dead Man On
A Aun" I 1975) Parer
Graves. Katherine Justooe
The new head ot • SQUld
ol ledetal rnvest19at~ IS
convtnced that h•S P•ecl&-
ceSSOt s mo1dec Is hnkect
to ttie assass1na1100 ot a
pohtocal asp11ant ( 1 ht . 30
mm)
Boddy Outlasts 'em
'Barnaby Jones' Starts Sevent/:t Season
By BOB T HOMAS
1101.LYWOOD c 1\Pl When
Huddv Ebsen wa:-. offcn~d a new
ll'll'vfs1on seric~ Sl 1' years i:igo,
hts reaction wa.., "This thing
clot·sn 't have a chance. but I've
gnt nr>thing to IO!>l' I· m gelling
p<11d for 11 ..
roday the lank ~. 7() year-old
l'l< hoofer from Nl'" port Beat•h
,., launching a st•vcnlh season or
"Rarnabv .Jone·-.· for CBS
Wh11<• KoJak. M c :\trllan. Mannix.
Cannon. Le w Ers kine !"The
F B I " ) . M i k e S t o n t· ! "The
Strel'ls of San Franc1<:co" l and
other contcmPQran es have been
sent off ln the Old Detectives
hom e. gray-haired Barnaby 1::
sttll fcrretmg out l'rtrne
''I'm the luckiest al'lo r altve_
Eh~t>n says glowingly "There's
nQt anyone 1 'rl track Jnhs with
nghl now ··
llE'S ENJ OYING hts second
long run series. not analy11ng 1t ·
"I don't dig too deepl:v into the
"hys of this show's .,Ul'cess. any
more than I did with 'The Bever
ly lltllbillics ....
"Barnaby Jon<!s" did tndecd
::.tart inauspicious ly Ebsen was
sl'hedulecl for a guest ap-
pearanl'e with Btll Conrad on
"Cannon ... Suddenly a ~ap ap-
pt>ared m CBS Sunday program-
ming F'red Silverman, head of
CBS programming <that was
two networks ago>. asked pro·
dul'er Quinn Marttn for a nothe r
privalt>·eye s how
"They'd had thin private eyes.
fat private eyes. sloppy private
eyes. bhnd private eyes." Ebsen
observed. "Why not a mature
private eye''
"WITH SUCll A ~l ut of
private eye shows. I didn't set!
how another one could succeed.
I really thought the network was
maktnJ? a mistake 1 was con-
vroced of 1t when we went on op·
pos1tc 'Lawrence or Arabia 'The
nexL day Quinn Martin called
mc with the ratings we were 17,
'Lawrence' was 37,"
If the public took to the folksy.
upright but unexciting Barnaby,
the nation's critics did not
Ebsen recalled only one favora-
ble revtew -in th(' Christian
Science Monitor
"A II the others were bad," he
said. "Thal might have been
enough to discourage the
network programmers, but they
were so confused by the ratings
they were afraid to cancel
"LATE R, WllF.N the show
was renewed, r wrote lo the
critics who had panned us I told
th cm, · f\ s uccess like the one
we've enjoyed with 'Barnaby
Jones' could not h app en by
\tSt'lf 1 want to thank you for the
helJl you gove us · r added. ·tr
TEAMWORK MAKES IT EASIER FOR 'BARNABY'
Buddy Ebsen With Co-star l ee Meriwether
you ever l'nm e out 10 Cahfomta.
I would like to takt• you for a
ride in my catanfaran l ~iden
tall/. I happen to be one s hy of
life preservers ·
·; F'unny thtnR only ont>
cnli<' took m c up on the mv1ta
t1on Mury Wood or lhe Cinl'in-
nall Post ..
Buddy Ebsen 1s accustomed to
l'ritics' slings and arrows, hav·
ing played Jed Clampett 1n "The
Reverly Htllbillies ..
"AS I RECALL. the only good
review was rn the Sitturday
Review:· he said . "The critic
said the show poss essed 'social
comment combined with a high
Nielsen, an almost Impossible
achievement in these days.· I
kinda liked that."
The huge SU<'<'ess of "Beverly
111\lbllhcs" m11de Buddy <born
Chri:\llan Rudol/l Ebsen a n ch
man Rut he pooh poohed tht' no
lion that he dtdn 'I need the work
when "Rnrnaby Jones" came
ialon.: "'(•veryone needs extra
monty ·
Thi' r10it yt•ur o( the :series
wa~ rough . h (• ud m1lted.
"Because we wen· getting ·
'><'ripts third-h1m<I after 'The
FBI· and ·cannon "' But as the
other Quinn Marlin detective
4'ho"" dtNI nrf. "Barnaby"
bt•t•tt mt• top hanan:i
A VEAR AGO. F:bsen's wife
was urging him to quit the
series. Then Mllrlin worked out
a schedule to transfor more of
the burde n to co -stur Lee
Meriwether
"No" I do 12 heavy shows and
12 light shows for the season.··
he said. "That gives m e four
and five-day weekendc; with my-
f<im ily. It's a perrect hfc"
Martin to Guest
LOS ANGELES <AP ) Dean
Martin ls the guest s tar in a
two-hour episode or "Charlie's
Angel$" being rllmed ln Las
Vegas. Robert Urich, who stars
in the new ABC series "Vega$,"
play11 the same character in lhQ
show. s tarrlna Kate Jackson,
JnC'lyn S mllh Md Cheryl Laqd.