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1978-06-27 - Orange Coast Pilot
17 t I Trapped in Motel ' I . I ..... ( Royal Wedding Barrieaded Man I \ 1 • Sparks Anger, Rooted Out by Controversy Ung Beaeh Cops . .. •. . ,,. - DAI LY-Pl LOT .. -.. . * * * 10~ * . * , * J •• TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 27, 1978 VOL. 71, HO. 171, J SECTIONS, JS PAGES No Storybook Royal Wedding Unpopular? . MON'fECARLO, Monaco CAP>-This royal marriage will be re· membered less for its pomp than for its circumstance. Caroline is21 years old and a princess. Philippe Junol , 38, is a commoner -a Parisian -with a playboy reputation. Their wedding is set for Thursday, and he is not the royalty that Prince Rainier III and Princess Grace. the former Hollywood film star Grace Kelly, had in mind for their daughter. BUT, THEN, NEITHER HAS Caroline been the story·book princess. She seems to prefer life in bustling Par.is to the secluded calm of her palace room. She is a striking brunette tending to chubbi- ness, an avid waterskier, a fixture on the P aris nightclub scene. She and Junot plan to li ve in Paris while keeping a villa in Monaco. Tem- pers are on edge in the palace and jetsetters a nd notable citizens of Monaco are sulking about because they were refused invitations to the wedding. Sources close to the palace say Princess Grace, 48, is "worn out and harassed" by the torrent of phone calls from friends and acquaintances demanding an invitation. HOT-TEMPEREDRAINIER,SOVEREIGNofthe37S-acrestate on France's Mediterranean coast , "1s on the verge of blowing up." sources say. But the family is determined lo keep the wedding discreet. It will be held in ,1he presence of 100 guests in a small palace chapel a civil marriage Wednesday followed by the more binding Catholic ceremony the next day Questions have arisen about Junot's background. He describes himself as a financier with offices in Montreal and Paris. But his most frequently trodden beat is tbe Paris society circuit. The palace simply refuses to comment on the issue. MANYOFTHE4,500 MONEGASQUES Ccilizens of Monaco) and expatriate celebrities who live in tiny, tax-clear Monaco are upset at being invited only to the regal ball that Rainier is throwing tonight. They have dutifully inundated the palace with bouq uets and gifts a chest of silverware from the Monegasque community, a pair of 18th century armchairs from the bank of Monaco. But only a handful of Monegasques will attend the wedding. Among those refused an invit,Uon are a Saudi prince and an eminent British society photographer. sources close to the family say. Thu.~ many Monegasques are nostalgic for the razzle-dazzle of Rainier's wedding to Grace in 1956 when fireworks lit the skies, can· nons sounded a 101-gun salute and 1,500 media people ereated a state of near·hystena that jangled Grace's nerves but put the principality on the mapofmass tourism for all time MONACO'S CONSERVATIVES ARE especially miffed, because many of the invited guests are friends of Junot and Caroline who have little to do with MoAaco and are disdained here as· 'the Paris riffraff.·· But even without the controversy, Caroline 's wedding would be little more than a society event. Her brother Albert. 20, is ahead of her in line for the throne. founded in 1297 and thus Europe 'soldest. Many euests are royal. such as King Humbert of Italy aod Prince Fuad or Egypt. But none with a throne bas accepted the invitation. Britain's Prince Ch arles, linked romantically to Caroline by the (See ROYAL WEDDING, Page A2) Model Train ·Buff Robbed by Grave SAN DIEGO <AP> -Elderly Frank Cox Uiought he was in one part of town free from crime. But as he placed flowers on the graves ol his parents, be and a f'rtend were robbed at gunpoint. Cox, 71, known to SouUtem California model railroad bufrs as Frank the Train Man because or hit exteoslvo collcdlon and shop, told pollce he went to Mount Hope Cemetery with a friend. ( .. Cox said two men, one· wear· ing a stocking mask and the other with a revolver , ap· proached him as he was putting flowers on a grave and de· m anded his wallet and 68·year· old Consuelo Colton's purse. "We pleaded with them for our personal items, .. said Cox, "but they took.everythlna. "It h appened In broad daylight." a man ... ·, \ Two Tourists Mosco"7 Ax Spree Wounds I MOSCOW CAP> -A deranged 2-i·year-ol~ Soviet man attacked three elderly Swedish tourisl<>' with an ax in central Moscow to- day, killing two of them and seriously injuring a third. of· ficaals at the lntourist Hotel said. The de ad . a man and a woman, and the injured, a man. were wailing out s ide the • lntourist Hotel on Gorky Street w1lh1n walking distance of the Kremlin when the Soviet, tall and weighing about 220 pounds, • rushed up to them and for no ap. parent reason ~gan striking them Seary Skeeter This is a larger·Utan-li f e view of a com- mon summertime pest, the mosquito. The SOO·time enlargement with an electron microscope shows the front end of the pest. The tiny balls are the insect's eyes. the antennae come out of the head and ex· tend to the right and left. while the stin~cr exte nds down o ut of the picture. Researchers have found that only the female mosquitos bite. SUspect Shoots SeH in Anaheim By TOM BARLEY OI IN O.lly I'll« Slaff Surrounded by Orange County Sheriffs omcers. murder sus· pect Paul Benjamin Black shot himself in an Anaheim motel room early today. Black, 47, of Midway City, was rushed to Anaheim Memorial Hospital and from there to the intensive care section at UC Irvine Medical Center. A h osp i tal spokes man described his condition as "ex· lremely critical." A s be ri tr's deputy who partlcl)>llled in the siege of the Beach Boulevard 'motel room commented: "He bad no brain left when we picked him up. But hls heart conUnued to beat. He ti ft\ ply won't make lt." , 1 • Sberift's lnveaU1ator1 wer, 1 seeking Black for questioning about the killing last Saturday or Carmelita Arbiso of San .Juan Capistrano when ,they learned that a man nnswering his description checked into an Anaheim motel room during the weekend. <See SUSPECI', Page AZ> Shanties Torched MEXICO CITY CAPI -Riot police evicted a bout 18,000 squatters Monday from a shanty town In southern Mexico City and used hellcopter·borne Oame·lhrowers to set It ablate. The m ass eviction was ordered by Mayor Carlos Gonzalez, as part or his plan to clean up end beautlfy the capital . •• ,,.. .. • • -• • • • •• 19 ,.. ..... Police Rout Gunman With Tear Gas LONG BEACH <AP > -Gas· masked police firing tear gas charged into a house today and arrested a 26·year·old man who had been barricaded since Mon· day night. Although shots had been fired intermittently through the night he surren· dered peacefully, police said. John Preciado locked himself inside his sister's Beverly Way home after learning that his gi r liriend has been seeing another man, police Sgt. Merle Barrell said. Wben Preciado began loading his pistol, his sister fled the house and .called polic:e. Barrett said. Apparently random. aim· les s guns hots were fired periodically during the nlRhl, of- ' <See GIVES UP, Page Al> • I Witnesses said it appeared there was an ax embedded in the side or the dead man because the handle was visible. The as· sailant was overpowered by a po liceman and cab drivers and removed in handcuffs. The wit· nesses sajd he appeared glassy. eyed. Well-placed Soviet sources Identified him as Ale xander Nazhinsky, a night watchman. An American doctor. who would not give his name. said he was returning from the Kremlin <See AX, Page A2) Coast Weather Mght and morning low clouds with mostly sunny afternoon through Wed· nesday. Lows tonight 57 to 63. Highs Wednesday in the upper 60s at the beaches to mid-70s inland. INSIDE TODA~ With all the ordinances' /cu:· ing July 4 vi&itors to area beaches, they might prefer celebrating in their own backyard&. See Featuring, Page CJ. l•tlex Al Y-~ At llmlr111htleft M •r111t ~ CJ AAll UM"' Cf L. M. ...... A6 Me<tlft a1 .. ainl..u .... Mllt!MI f'llMt M C.llMNla A• Ntl'-'tl IMw\ 44 OtttlftM 0.tt o.-.. e-ty M Citllllc I .. '"'1t a H I Crea.a.._.. N MKll M.tftllb as 0.tlll Nttkft A1 T .... ..,_ a1 ·-ltttlAI hie A4 TllMtwt a1 .. O~I""""' a1~ Wtatllef M f'••twlet CH Wttlfll-M .._, .. ,. a fl % OAILV PILOT s 1' t June 17 1ttl $28.8 Mil] ion Tallied at LONt>ON (A P l -Badders p:.ud $306.900 ror rate porcelain fro m the late Ro bert von l11 rsch'!> cotkct1on today and S6 06 million for Impressionist. and post-Impressionist paintings Monday night. raising the total ror the record-shattering auction to $28.8 m\tlion wit.h one more :.ession to go. The s ix-day sale of treasures left by the German-Swls8 leather magnate ends tonight at Sotbeby Parke Bernet'-s auction rooms. The sbowpJece or this mom· Ina's sale was a 216-lnch Melissen white porcelain bird. which was bought for a record $189,000 by the Cologne Museum or Art. The bird was m a de for Augus tus the Strong, king of Poland from f697 to 1733. The previous high price paid for a piece o r European porcelain was $141.750. A Meissen "Augus tus Re>t'' vase made in 1745, painted wlt.h a p rrot eating c herries. brou1ht $48.600. The buye r 's name was not disclosed. Melssen. 1n East GcrmaQy, has been 110 important porcelain manufacturing town since the early 18th century . Im r.ressionist and mode rn draw ngs and watercolors re· main to be sold. The total take already is more than double the previous record or $11.8 million for a single sate realized by Sotheby· at the sale Student Riot Quelled I Dead, 30 Hurt as 4,000 Rampage in Mexico MATAMOROS. Mexico <AP> -Machine-gun wielding federal troops patrolled Matamoros s treets today after quelling a riot by some 4,000 students that left several buildings destroyed and at least one person killed and 30 injured, authorities said. City Hall. police headquarters and the city Jail were burned by the demonstrators. Al least 30 businesses and five banks were reported to have been looted or burned and police and private cars were also set afire by the students, authorities said. The federal troops moved into the city after Police reportedly fled from the rampaging stu· dents. Angered by the death of a teen-ager in police custody last Damages Won Suicide Try Reveab E~idence SOMERVILLE. Mass. <AP> -A jury awarded S3SO.OOO in damages lo a man who said he tried to t'Ommit suicide because nobodv would believe that a 16-~quarc-mch cloth pad had been left in his stomach a lter a gall bladder operation. A lawyer for George A. Bonin. 64 , said that Bonin repeatedly complained of stomach pains following the operation at Kenmore Hospital in 1974. but that the pHd was not discovered until Bonin tried 'to commit suicide by s tabbing himself in the stomach 18 months later. Tes timony before the Middlesex Superior Court .1ury und Judge Richard 0 . Staff included a display of Ilornn·s stab wounds. Dr. William Croskery. the sur~eon who performed the operation. and other medital personnel were named in the s uit. The hospital is no longer in existence. Hugh O'Brien, Bonin'_s l.awyer .. s aid his client :-.tabbed himself because he was depressed that his repeated compl a ints about s tomach pains were ignored. The pad was removed during emergency s urgery after Bonin's suicide attempt. Amid Sprinkles Firemen Control Los Padres Blaze By lhe Associated Press Wh ile morning commuters saw what could be Southern California's last rain of the season today, Ventura s;ounty fire-fi ghters controlled a 120· acr e brus h fire in the Los Padres Nalional Forest. The National Weather Service was caught off guard by reports o f 4i g hl s prinkles. which s tretc hed from Azus a to downtown Los Angeles and into Orange County. A weather bureau spokeswoman said the Owens Valley was the only a rea expe<:t· cd to receive a ny more rain before the annual tally ends Fri- dav if no more rai n fall s downtown, the total in Los An~eles would be 33.44 inches of rain. compared to 12.31 last season, a normal of 14.05 and a record of 38.18. set In 1883-84 The Los P adres National Forest brush hre. believed start- ed Sunday by illegal fireworks. was reported under control at 8 a . m . today. Fores t Service spokeswoman Lorraine Macebo said. About 120 acres of the 53.000· acre condor preserve nine miles north of Fillmore were blackened In the blaze. which broke out Sunday afternoon, she said ' The sanctuary was created in ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT '"'• D• 4"'KT Co• t Ot1ly P•tQt <Mf~w~t "' """' t)·-:S I,._ N•tn .... \\ I\°""°''"""° tty l"'i ~ ~'.r (.lM• t P\il>'•\l\•NI Co~f"'Y ~.,.,,,_,,.f"fM•°"" ..... \IYOl•UWd Me...., •• '"'"'VO" r h o.Ip tOt (r, I • ,,,,_...,. N• •OO""t fW>•tf'I Hul'll•~ 6"4\~ I OU"" , .. ,. V•ll"\I '"""'• S •Odl•MC\ Y•ll•.-A~' L~~MI\ \c>Utl\(O•\I &,u•1Qh•,~••d '"'" I\ OlJOll~ S•htf'O.t~\ ~ ~ .... , ,,... (W•"C•o•I 1Nb"'"'"'O oMnt '' •t \JO w. .. 1 ts•v ~'HI."°"'"_,....,. C•llfo,..,11f')t,. .... "" ·- 1947 to protect the last 40 California condors. Although fire officials feared the fire would spread to nesting and feeding areas. Ms. Macebo said the fire was controlled oofore any known condor nests were damaged. · Two firefighters were injured while fighting the blaze. she said. One was hit on the head by a rock Sunday and hospitalized for observation. The second may have suffered a fractured leg, Ms . Macebo said . About 45 firefighters remained on t he scene today to probe for bot spots. she added. Woman Guilty Of Fraud LOS ANGELES CAP> -A 5 1-year-old San Fernando woman -uncovered by a com- pute r t.hat noted she was receiv- ing welfare while paying income taxes -pleade d guilty in federal court lo fraudulently re· ceiving $12,000 in public as- sistance funds. ' Mary Franco entered the plea Monday before U.S. District Judge David W. Williams. who set sentencing for July 31. The U.S. Attorney·s Office ~a id Mrs . Franco received federal welfare from October 1975 until February 1978, when a Social Security Administration computer discovered s he was re- ceiving_ the welfare payments through the same social security number she used to pay taxes. week. the youths gathered Mon- day aft e rnoo n at the town square of Utis border city in northern Mexico, across the Rio Grande River from Brownsville. Texas. They demanded the firing of Matamoros Police C hi e f Emiliano Del Toro and an in- vestigation into t.he death of the 15-year-old student. The youth was held by pqlice for 24 hours and was taken to a hospita l where he died of internal in· juries all egedly suffered in a beati ng. Two Mata moros policemen have been jailed in connection with the death. W nen Matamoros Mayor Antonio Cavaszos Garza ap- peared and refused to fire Del Toro. the mayor was bombarded with rocks and tomatoes and was chased into a nearby care which was pelted with rocks and set afire. The mayor managed lo escape through a rear exit. The d e m on s trators forced their way into public buildings, scattering police records in the town square. The looting and tor c hings s pread quickl y throughout the downtown area. There were conflicting casual- ty reports f o ll owing th e dis turbance. An early report from a spokes- woman for Social Security Hospital said two high school students had been killed. But hos pital administrator Guadalupe Garza Rudeas said early today that one of the two students reported dead was still aliv(' but ··with little chance for survival. .. Jail officials said s ix prisoners apparently escaped during the confusion that followed the burn· ing of the jail and al least fou r were injured as jailers tried to keep them inside the burning building. Firefighters from the Texas side of the border were turned back by a barrage of rocks tossed by t.he demonstrators. The leader of a local detach- ment of federal police s aid he re· ceived orders from Mexico City to restore order. Some storeowners sat in front of their businesses armed wit.h baseball bats to discourage would-be looters, but some lost most of their merchandise to rio~ers. Frora Page Al SUSPECT ... Officers s aid they talked to Black through the Jocked door of the room and tried to persuade him to surrender and hand over his gun. They said he asked them to "give me a minute or two ... Officers said they heard a shot. ran into the room and found Black on the floor bleed- ing from a bullet bole in the head. A .. 25-caliber automatic pistol lay nearby. The shooting ended a search that began Saturday when Mrs. Arbiso. 64. was shot to d eath in her home at 31421 La Callera. Investigators said Black was seen at the home at about the time the shooting occurred. They said he had been in- volved in a dispute with Mrs. Arbiso for some time over the decis ion of her niece to end her common law relationship with Black and return to the Arbiso home. A rosary was recited Monday for Mrs. Arbiso who was a long lime member of the San J uan Capistrano Historical Society and a popular parish worker at the old mission. A mass was scheduled today with interment to follow at Holy Sepulc he r Cemetery in El Modena. Prr\14tf\t •'-' Pytii11~ J•<•. c ..... , ..,,,,,p,,,HMtl'l111t"CtGfo"''•'Mif"-O-' f',....PageAJ Tfi•em•• •tf'lrtl Ed>t0< f ... M••A M ........ Mfll"•9•n<I (OltCI' Cll., .. , 14 L"' .. , ,..,.. ~ !Mii Ah1\tt f'llf '-hl\A(l•nQ f 00~' Offle .. f mM""-u \IOW•\tl\4v't"'4'1 l AIJUftit6f•t PI. 11 .. ttl•~ytr)f't'flt tfUl"IHnQtOl't """'" HU\ ne.,h r\oul•••td \Aftttf"n~1 " V "'"' )\)!HI A t•.41 .. ~.,, •I \.•n Ou•o? ' ,..,... • ., Telephone (7'4)142·U'1 CIHtllled AdHrtltlng 642 M71 s..dd .. b~a v-.11,, ~'""'°"It." 511-1310 ''•""~l'll(Mlo~"''" 416-.00 Jroft\Hof'tl\()f•~ C..,11.,,wC11 ""'"~ ltf'ol 140-1220 ~~:''C ~ ':.~, (~~.,~=!'"3.~. "''"•' ., •d.,.rUMtNIAI. ,_.,,." m•1 • ,,,., .. ," ... .,,....,, '"'"'•' .,.... .... ", ...... ,_..,,,. ....... ~ .,.... f'•" po\••o tt• ·t •• c~•• .,. C•hlerrti• \w1uc1 ••U•"' ftt> 1 •""19' U \I ==~o& ;'~:6 ~,.,.,_ ,.. ... , .. ,_ ROYAL WEDDING. • • gossip columns at one time. declined and triggered a welter of speculation t.hathe was snubbing Monaco. Both palaces denied it. Secwitywill be extremely tight. Col. Pierre Hoepffner, governor of the palace, has orders to keep out gatecrashers at all costs. "NOBODY BUT ROYALTY WILL get through the palace gates ... he has declared . .. Royalty" apparently includes Junol's 11uests and such old friends as Cary Grant, Frank Sinatra. Ava Gardner and David Niven. Niven was seen driving through the palace gates this week with a mere tool of his horn Curollne 's p"rent.s sent her to Catholic convents and still hope she wtll walk the path of princess . mt.he classic style. When she was l8. her father told a television \nterviewer lbat "someUmt Caroline says. 'I want to be like everybody else.' And we ore forced to tell tier, you will never be like everyone else . there are things you can't do because people ore watchln1 you. Beca~ it wlll give you o bad name." 1 .... I ast y('nr ot the conte nts of Mentmore Towers, the home of the Earl of Roseberry The session Monday night set records for paintings by Matisse and P1ssarro and equaled the re· cord for a Toulouse-Lautrec. N ine paintings were sold for more than S250,000 each. The nig ht·s top price was $558,000 for Matisse·s "Still Life with Sleeping Woman," bought by a London dealer for an un- identified buyer. Daily Piiot S14111 Pllolo •Gimme 011 I ' J u n c t Pa h 1 o I N e '' po r l Beach led the <:h<.'ers for I r - r c I e v :1 11 l W l' t· k M o n d LJ v night at the Balboa Bu ~· Club. To !-.l'(' what all the checnng \\&.1~ about. turn to Sports. Pagl' B2 l 'nle~s . of l'Olll"Sl'. you f1g url' it ·s it- 1 cll'vant. HBMan Ask s Protection From His Son A Huntington Beach man who claim s he has been beaten up and kicked by his 21 -year-old son is seeking a court order that wo uld force the defendant to stay away fro m the family home. The Orange County Superior Court lawsuit fil ed by Albert M Kennedy of 15691 Plymouth Lane, seeks a restraining order against his son . Richard Ken· nedy. The lawsuit alleges that the defendant beat his father about the head and face. kicked ham in the ribs and broke his sister·s bedroom door down during an altercation at the home . King Appointed WASHINGTON CAPI -Susan King. vice chairwoman of the Cons umer Product Safety Com mission. has been na m ed to h ead the commission. ) ,,,.. -. . -. . . . -..... Art Auction · Another u01dent1f1ed buyer. biddin~ at the esuclton house·s of· fi ces in New York. paid the second hi g hest price or thu nig ht. $540,000, for Pissarro·s portrait of artist Paul Cezanne. lt was nearly double the pre- vious record of $287 ,000 paid for a Pissarro an New York last year . A Toulouse· La ut r ec portrait or a red-haired gtrl went to a London dealer for $414.000. West Ge rman museums . Prison Killings which spent SlO m1llloo earlier · in the salt: to get back German cultural treasures. apparently were not toterested in increaslng their French coJlect1ons The auction house said not one major work went to a German buyer. Von Hirsch. a Jew who bought m any of his treasures al barg1un prices between the ~wo world wars. fled from the Nazis m 193;) a nd settled an Ba sel. Switzerland. He died there last November at t.he age of 94. Death Penalty Renewal U~ged T IJUANA. Ml•x1co IAP> Newspaper colum n1 ~ls a nd others are calling for reinstate mt.>nt of the death penalty - abolis hed after the 1910 rev- olution -in the wake of t.he killing or eight people. including th e warden . a t th e B aJa California penitentiary At the very least. the colum· nists say. the kille rs s hould be s e nt to the Three M a rias Islands. a notorious penal col· ony in shark-infested waters off Mexico·s west coast. T he Northwestern M ex1co b o rder s l a te governed by Roberto de La Madrid has been in an uproar s ince the Frida) bloodbath that took the life of Wa rde n Salvador Gonzalez Gutierrez. his assistant and three guards. Me xican authorities . meanwhile. claimed Monday to h ave begun a purge of the narcotics gangs that for years have controlled the wa lled com- pound in Tijuana ·s La Mesa district. • The first ,to go were those b e lieved res pons ible fpr the shootings. • Three prisoners a lso died in the five-minute gunfight. But first to fall was Gonzalez. a re- form-minded former district at· torney who took over the prison m April. His reign reportedly threatened the personal freedom of narcotics rings within the prison . De la Madrid told a news <:on· ference Monday that public re t Diaper Rash Irks Scouts NORTH BRUNSWICK, N J . IA P ! The Boy Scouts of America ha s s u e d a s port sw e ar manufacturer. saying 1l 1:. · making baby c lo thin g bearing the scout motto ..Be Prepared .. on the seat. A Scout spokesman s aid Monday the swt. filed in U.S . Dis trict Court in M a nh attu n agai n s t Pops icles Playwcar Ltd . sought an in1unction bar· rin g production a nd distribution of the diaper ... e t s a nd S250,000 in dam ages. Scout attorney David K. Pa rk said the scout 1n signia also appears on the lefl breast of the outfits and the American flag and the "'ords ·Baby Scouts of Am erica·· on a pocket patch. I vuls1on h.a ~ swep t BaJa California The leader of cl rival n arcotic!> gang offered to assassinate the killers 1f the government would pe rmit his men ins ide as In- mates. arm them and set them free after those responsible for the deaths were s nuffed out. The governor turned down their offer but noted that even a priest at Sunday mass called for vengeance "I saw those people when they were at mass and heard that ... De ta Madrid said. ··And I c;aw them so angry they were willing to take up a rms and kill thl' maf10!.1 · The governor said that 24 in· m ates. including four who con- fessed to t.he bloody shootings in the prison exercise yard as part of an escape plot. have been transferred to olher ,prisons. Fro111Page A l AX ••• when he saw the two bodies on the ground and e third person with something wrapped around his head kneeling over the body of the woman. The man then fell back on the ground and wa:. taken a way man ambulance. ··1 couldn"t do anything for the two people on the ground. They were dead." the doctor said . The Soviet news agency Tas!-. said one was killed and two tn· JUred. but Swedish and ether - Soviet :.ources said two were dead . The dead were identified by the sources as Anders on Annar. 83. and Eve He len Johanneson. 6': Her husband Henry, 71 , was injured. the Soviet sources said. The bodies lay in front of the hotel for 10 minutes until they were t aken away. H o t e l emplovees tried to hose awav one b1~ pool of blood on tht• ste ps in rront or the building and CQvered the others with dirt. From Page A I GIVES UP ... f1 cers said A s pecial weapons team :.ur rounded the place and began negot1at1ons for the surrender of Preciado. who as ked to call his 5-year -otd d a u ghter on lhl· phone. At one point police were anv1t ed m for a snack and a cigarette but declined the offer. Fir1ally. about~ a .m .. the tear ~as was fired into the window:, • a nd Preciado was taken into custody. > 17 Orange Coast EDITION VOL 71, NO. 178, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA T oduy "s C lo!iting N.Y . toeks TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1978 C TEN CENTS Wedding Not So Hoyal .... I ........ ROYAL WEDDING NOT OUT OF THE STORY BOOKS Princess CaroUne With Flance Philippe Junot MONTE CARLO, Monaco <AP>-Thisroyalmarriagewlll be re· membered less ror its pomp than for its circumstance. Carolineis21 years old and a princess. Philippe Junot, 38, is a commoner-a Parisian -with a playboy reputation. Their wedding is set for Thursday, and he is not the royalty that Prince Raimer III and Princess Grace, the former Hollywood film star Grace Kelly, had in mind for their daughter. BUT, THEN, NEITHER HAS Caroline been the story-book pnncess. She seems to prefer life in bustling Paras to the secluded calm of her palace room. She is a striking brunette tending to chubbi· ness, an avid waterskier, a fixture on the Paris nightclub scene. She and Junot plan to live in Paris while keeping a viJla in Monaco. Tem- pers are on edge in the palace and jet setters and notable citizens of Monaco are sulking about because they were refused invitations to the wedding. Sources close to the palace say Princess Grace. 48. is "worn out and harassed" by the torrent of phone calls from friends and acquaintances demanding an invitation. HOT·TEMPERED RAINIER, ~OVEREl(iN of the 375·acre state Trustees to Consider I ' P~y Freeze in School Still Months A way oau, """' S\Mt l'llolo F'ifty-four "rain days" have slowed con- ~truction on Co!-.la Mesa s newest fire station on ~enll'r Street near downtown Lions Park. City offi cials say the $750.000 project should be tompleled sometime in September. Station number four will replace the city's fire fi ghting station on Rochester Street. Student Riot Quelled One Dead, 35 Hurt in Rampage in Mexico MATAMOROS, Mexico <AP> -Machine-gun wielding federal troops patrolled streets in this border town today arter quelling a riot b; some 4,000 students that left at least one person dead and injured There were conflicting reports or the number or dead and an Jured. The U S. consul said 1t had an unconfirmed re port or one. and possibly two, deaths. Th e M exica n ho s pital authorities said they knew of no deaths but said 35 were injured. The Mexican government did not immediately comment on the incident There had been reports of a policeman killed, but Mexican authorities denied it T he rioting was touched off by the d eath last week of a teenager who was in poli ce custody For four hours, angry students threw rocks and burned most of the businesses around the town square and lhey marched to the City Hall complex, burning the police headquarters and the jail, as well as the municipal build· ing. The jail and police station were gutted. Arenz said the mayor, Antonio Cavazos Garza, was forcibly taken to the plaza and "had to run for his life" when "things got hot ·· This morning, shop owners tried to walk through several in- ches of broken glass piled on the sidewalks to salvage what they could from their businesses. Fi re fighters from the Texas side of the border were turned back by a barrage of rocks tossed by the demonstrators * * * Prison Killings District Faces Big Loss By MICHAEL PASK EVICH Ol Ille 0•11, "llot Sutt Newport-Mesa Unified School District Superintendent John Nicoll will ask school trustees tonight to consider a s alary freeze for all distrir t employees because of budget c utbacks wrought b y passage o f Proposition 13. A district spokesman said to- day Nicoll will present trustees with a tentative 1978-79 budget of S45.2 m1llt on. rerlecting post· Jarvis cutbacks of about $6 mill1on. Discussion also is expected to resume on a proposal to scrap bus service. Tonight's meeting 1s set for 7:30 p.m. at Costa Mesa City Council Chambers. School trustees already have sliced nearly $1 million from the budget by elimin ating this year's summer school program and adult education. Bargairung teams for district personnel met with district of. ficials Monday and were in· formed or the district 's intention to withdra w a ny pay hikes. Teachers have asked for a 10 per cent raise. Prior to passage of Jarvis and the state's emergency allot- ment. district officials had pre- dicted a budget loss of nearly $17 million. At that point. district officials hinted at salary d ecreases bet ween 25 and 30 percent to keep the distr ict's finances afloat for next year. However , the s t a te aid package has apparcntiy can- celed such plans and district of· ficials are moving towa rds maintaining, but not adding to. current salary schedules for school employees. Two Women Arrested in Mesa Theft The demonstrators forced their way into public buildings, scattering police records in the town square. The looting and torchings s pread quickly throughout the downtown area. U.S. Consul Francis Arenz said guards panicked and there was ·'plenty of shooting." He said eight Americans who were in the jail at the time were uninjured and remained in custody today. Death Penalty Renewal Urged Two women were arrested on suspicion or grand theft Monday in Costa Mes a after they al· legedly bid three dresses worth $1,310 under their clothing and wa l k e d out of t h e n ew Nordstrom department store, police said. Arrested as they left the new store at South Coast Plaza Shop- ping Center were Karen La Shal Jones. 23. and 28-ycar-old Katie Ann Gilbert. both of Long Bea ch. The two women were taken in· to custody by Costa Mesa police sod tater transported to Orange County .J ail where they were. held today. Ball was set at $5,000 uch. A spokesman ror the depan- m ent store said the silk dresses the women allegedly tried to · 5teal are worth more than $400 .. piece I ' • .. -· "• A jail official, Ontonio Perez Trevino, said 10 other. [\['isoners escaped during the melee by j ust shaking bars off windows. Four pri so ners were hospitalized, he said. Five banks were also hit, but two banking offi~ials said today no money was taken although the buildings were pretty well gutted. He noted that other northem Mexico cities had similar riots in rece nt years and "It's Matamoros' turn to catch hell " Matamoros, which has a population of 300.000. is located across the Rio Grande from Brownsville. Texas Arenz said he saw what ap- peared to bE' the charred re- mains or someone to a state Judge's office al the Jail com- plex. He said it appeared to be a small boy or woman . ·" TIJUANA, Mexico <AP> - Newspaper col umni s ts and others are calling for reinstate- ment of the death penalty - abolished after the 1910 rev olution -in the wake or the kill,lng of eight people, including Thief Ge ts Honey From Mesa Hive Wild honey valued by the beekeeper at $1,000 was stolen from a number o( hives at a Costa Mesa area home. Oraqge County s herltr's Of· ficers said the theft was report- ed by Charles Andy Herric~. SS, of 20!\l9 Lanae Drive they said the intruder cooped honey from the hives while ho was away from the home .... the warden , a t the Baja Californ1a pen1tent1ary At the very least. the col um- nists say. the killers should be s~nt to the Three M a rias Islands, a notorious penal col - ony In shark-infested waters orf Mexico's west coast. The Northwestern Mexico b ord er s t ate governed b y Roberto de La Madrid has been in an uproar since the Friday bloodbath that took the life of Wa rd en Salv ndor \.o nialez Gutierrez. his usi5tant and three guards M ex i ca n auth ori ti es. meanwh1I<.', claimed Mondtly lo have begun a riurge of t he narcotics gangs that (or years hav~ controlled the walled com- pound In Tijuana 's La Mesa district sources say. But the family is determined to keep the wedding discreet. It will be held in the presence of 100 guests in a s mall palace chapel -a civil marriage Wednesday followed by the more binding Catholic ceremony the next day. Questions have arisen about Junot's background. He describes him sell as a financier with offices in Montreal and Paris. But hi s most frequently trodden beat is the Paris society eircuit. The palace simply refuses to comment on the issue. MANVOFTHE4,500 MONEGASQUES (citizens of Monaco) and expatriate celebrities who live in tiny, tax·clear Monaco are upset ar being invited only to the regal ball that Rainier is throwing tonight. They hove dutifuUy inundated the palace with bouquets and gifts - a chest of silverw14re fr.om t.be Monegasque community, a pair of 18th century armcbai rs from the bank of Monaco. But only a handful of Monegasques will attend the weddmg . Among those refused an invitation are a Saudi prince and an eminent Rritishsocietypbotographer,sources closetothefamilysay. <See ROYAL WEDDING, Page AZ> ~~~~~~~~~~~~- Dally l'ile4 SlaH l"- •GillUJle an r J a n et Pahl o f Newport Beach led the cheers fo r Jr- re le v a nt We e k Monda v ni g ht at the Ba lboa Bay Cl ub. To see what all the cheering was about, turn to Sports. Page B2. Unless. of course. you fi g ure it's ir- relevant. LA Transient Surrende r s in SC Robbe ries A 27-year-old transient was m Los Angeles County Jail today, after he reportedJy asked Los Angeles police to arrest him in connection with eig ht armed robberies, including recent sav mgs and loan association hold- ups in San Clemente and Costa Mesa. Scott Edward Worden was ar· rested Saturday on suspicion or larceny by Los Angeles police, when they discovered the man who asked to be arrested was wanted on a Eugene, Ore .. war- rant, said William Atherton of t h e Fed e ral Bur eau of Investigation in Santa Ana. Worden was also wanted by the FBI for a bank robbery i~ Portland. Ore .. on June 21. San Cle m ente pol ic~ h ad identified Worden as a suspect in the June 19 holdup or the San Diego Federal Savings and Loan Asso ciation in that city An arm ed ba ndit escaped with Sl,400. sefid Ll. Pete Goodwin of the San Clemente Police Depart ment And Worden was 1dentir1ed a!' a suspect in the June 16 Costa Mesa a rmed robber y of thf.' Columbia Savings and Loan Association at 2273 Harbor Blvd ., said Atherton About Sl ,200 was taken. Meanwhile,. in Yuba City, police are holding Sandra Anne Sylvester. 32. of Portland. Ore . reported to be Worden's ac complice. Atherton said She turned berselr into police there last week. be said. The FBI has set Worden''\ bail at SS0,000 Atherton said a fed eral grand jury in Portland was expected to indict Worden for bank robbery today Goodwin, of the San Clemente Police Departm nt. said Worden ~as believed to huve started h1l- crlm(! spree in Senltle last Apnl ' Swpect Slwots Himself By TOM BARLEY OI tlle o.ity "'lee Staff Surrounded by Orange County Sheriff's officers, murder sus- pect Paul Benjamin Black shot himself in an Anaheim motel room early today. Black, 47, of Midway City, was rushed to Anaheim Memorial Hospital and from there to the intensive care section at UC Irvine Medical Center . A ho s pita l s pokes man described his condition as "ex- tremely critical." A s h e riff's de pu ty who participated in the siege of the Beach Boulevard motel room commented: "He had no brain left when we picked him up. But his beart continued to beat. He s1m ply won't make it." Sheriff's investigators were seeking Black for questioning about the killing Jast Saturday of Carmelit3 Arbiso of San J uan Capistrano when they learned th a t a ma n a ns wering ht ' dcscr1pt1on checked into an Anaheim motel room during the weekend. Officers said they talked to Black through the locked door of the room and tried to persuade him to surrender and hand over his j?Un. They said he asked them to "give me a minute or two." Officers said they heard a s hot. ran into the room and found Black on the floor bleed- ing from a bullet hole in the head. A .25-caliber automatic pistol lay nearby. The shooting ended a search that began Saturday when Mrs Arbiso. 64. was shot to death 1n her home at 31421 La Callera. In vestigators said Black was seen at the home at about thl:' lime the shooting occurred. They said he had been in- volved in a dispute with Mrs. Arbiso for some time over the decision of her niece to end her t·o mmon law relationship with Black and return to the Arbiso home. A rosary was recited Mondav for Mrs. Arbiso who was a long time member of the San Juan Capistrano Historical Society a nd a popular parish worker tit the old mission. Or:n~:as t We athe r Night and morning low clouds Wlth mostly sunny afternoon through Wed- ne~day. Low., tonight 57 to 63 Highs Wednesday in I h e upper 60:. a t th1· beaches to mid·70s ml and I NSIDE TODAY With al! the ordinances fac- ing July ~ visitors ICI area beache$, they might prefer celebrating "' their 0101'1 backyord:t See Featurmg Page Cl. 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Witnesses said it appeared there was an ax embedded in the side of the dead man because the handle was visible. The as- sailant was overpowered by a policem an and cab drivers and removed in handcuffs. Tbe wit- nesses said he appeared glassy. eyed . We ll-placed Soviet sources identified him as Alexander Nazhinsky, a night watchman. Sovie ts Fire Manne d Ship Into Space MOSCOW CAP > A Polis h cosmonaut was launched into or- bit today with a Soviet m1ss1on commander aboard Soyuz 30 m the second Soviet international manned space shot, Tass re- ported. The news a~~ncy identified t h e Pole a s cos monaut - researchcr M iro s la w Hermaszewski and the Russian t:Om m andcr flyer-cos monaut Pyotr Klimuk. The pair were expected to join Soviet cosm onauts Vladimir Kovalenok and Alexllnder Jvanchenkov. who were launched June 15, aboard the or· biting Salyut 6 s pace station. The two Soviets h ave been re· activating scientific equipment for another round of experi- ments. Polish radio and television in- terrupted their programs to an· nounce the (Jrst Pole was m or -bit. He is 37, 1s married and has two children. He has been study- ing s pace sciences in the Soviet Space Center since December 1976. It was aboard the s ame space station that cosmonauts Yuri Romanenko and Georgy Grechko this year set their world space endurance record of 96 days and 10 hours. smashing the previous rerord of 84 days s et b y f our American astronauts. During their flight, wh1ch ended March 16. they were visit· ed by three other cos monauts in· duding Allcxi Gubarev Vladimir Remek of Czechoslovakia. the first man in space who wa~ not a Soviet or an American Nevadans 1st lnAirRace DESTIN, Fla. <AP > -Two Nevada women were the first to land their aircraft at the final destination in the Las Vegas-to- Florida Air Race Classic. A total of five planes of the., original 41 that started the race. previously known as the Powder Puff Derby, landed Monday. 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Cruising Along The Soviet news agency Tass said one was killed and two in· 1ured. but Swedish and other Soviet sources said two were dead. The dead were identified by the sources as Anderson Annar. 83. and Eve Helen Johanneson. 67. Her husband Henry , 71, was injured. the Soviet sources said The Department of Defense has released lhis photo of a U.S. Navy Tomahawk cruise missile. Photo was taken as missile approached target at Dugway Proving Ground in Utah. The bodies lay in front of the hotel for 10 minutes until they were taken away . Ho t e l employees tried to hose away one big _pool of blood on the steps in front of the building and covered the others with dirt. TONIGHT NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL BOA RD -Regular meeting, Costa Mesa city council charo· bers. 7:30 p.m. OCC SUM MER LECTURE - "Exploring Antique Lands." Fine Arts 119. 7:30 p.m. '"OTHERWISE ENGAGED .. -South Coas t Repertory Th eater. Tuesday -Sunday through Aug 1, 8 p.m. W~EDNESDAY, J UNE 28 CO AST COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOARD -Regular meeting, 1370 Adams, 8 p.m. OCC SUMMER LECTURE - •·E liminating Self -Defeating Behavior" Science Lecture 2. 7:30 p.m. Customs Man Faces Prison In Smuggling SAN DIEGO CA P > -A former U.S. Cus toms ins pector m ay spend 10 years in prison for pleading guilty to accepting bribes and for conspiracy. Alexander R. Trench, who pleaded guilty June 2, was sentenced by a federal judge Monday. ··I am not proud of what I did."" Trench told U.S. District Judge Gordon Thompson J r . Thompson gave a five-year prison sentence to Maria Luz M anriquez·Hurtado. 26. of Santa Ana, who pleaded guilty to con· s piracy an d illegal transportation or aliens. T he woman said she and Trench had been romantically involved. He testified that he ac- cepted money in exchange for allowing illegal aliens to sljp in· to the United States from Mex· ICO. Trench, an eight-year veteran of Customs work who resigned June 19, was accused of taking hribcs ranSl!ing from $50 to $500 each. Plane Radio Gone A r adio valued by the victim at $2,000 has been stolen from a private aircraft parked at Orange County Airport. Sheriffs officers said an intruder forced open a locked door to gain entry to a plane o,wned by Imperial Aviation, Inc .• of Santa Ana. F,.._PageAJ ROYAL WEDDING. • • Thus many Monegasques are nostalgic for the razzle·dazzle of Rainier's wedding to Grace in 1956 when fireworks lit the skies, can- nons sounded a 101-gun salute and l,500 media people created a state of near-hysteria that jangled Grace's nerves but put the principality on the map of mass tourism for all time. MONACO'SCONSERV ATIVESARE especia lly miffed, because many of the invited guests are friends of Junot and Caroline who have little to do with Moaaco and are disdained here as "the Paris riffraff.·· But even without the controversy, Caroline's wedding would be Ii tt 1 c more than a society event. Her brother Albert, 20, is ahead or her in line for the throne, rounded in 1297andthus Europe'soldest. Many guests are royal, such as King Humbert of Italy and Prince Fuad of E~ypt. But none with a throne has accepted the invitation. Britain's Prince Charles, linked romantically to Caroline by the gossip columns at one time, declined and triggered a welter of speculation that he was snubbing Monaco. Both palaces denied it. Security wi II be extremely tight. Col. Pierre Hoepffner, governor of the palace, has orders to keep out gatecrashers at all costs. "NOBODY BUT ROYALTY WILL get through the palace gates." he has declared. "Royalty" apparently includes Junot 's guests and such old friends as Cary Grant, Frank Sinatra, Ava Gardner and David Niven. Niven was seen driving through the palace gates this week with a meretootofhishorn. Caroline's parents sent her to Catholic convents and still hope she wil 1 walk the path or princesses in the classic style. When she was 18. her father told a television interviewer that "sometimes Caroline says, · 1 want to be like everybody else.· And we are fo rced to tell her, you will never be like everyone else ... there a re things you can't do because people are watching you. Because il will give you a bad name." Diaper Rash Irks Scouts NO RTH BRUNSWICK. N.J <AP> -The Boy Scouts or America has sued a spo rtswear manufacturer, saying it is making baby clothing bearing the scout motto ··Be Prepared" on the seat. A Scout spokesman said Monday the suit, filed in U.S. District Court in Manhattan against Popsicles P laywear Ltd .• sought an injunction bar- ri n g production and distribution of the diaper s ets a nd $250,000 in damages. Scout attorney David K. Park said the scout in- signia also appears on the left breast of the outfits · and the American flag and the words .. Baby Scouts of Am erica" on a pocket patch. Janitor, 56, Murdered ESCONDIDO <AP> -Police are investigating the apparent murder of a 56-year -o ld janitorial service e mployee found shot lo death outside an Escondido construction site on Evans Street. The body of Scott MacGinnis of San Diego was discovered by fellow workers reporting fcir work Monday. MacGinnis was found lying by a ladder and it was al first believed he might have fallen and hit his head. Writer Faces 2 Life Terms DETROIT CAP> -A self· s tyled playwright races two sentences of life in prison for killin~ a woman with a hammer while ostensibly reading in a play. Judge Mi chael St acey im· posed the sentences Monday in Way ne County Circuit Court against J ames Thomas. 21. who pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and assault with intent to murder. The actress. Patricia Cowan, 20 , was killed April 9 during what s he apparently thought was an audition 1n a garage for a play called "'Hammer ·· Dollar Steadies LONDON <AP> -The dollar s teadied on a cautious European money market in quiet early trading today as dealers sat on the sidelines waiting for the United States' May trade figures expected later in the day. Gold at noon in London was trading at $185.25 an ounce. up s lightly over Monday's late s ales of $185.00 an ounce Damages Won Suicide Try R eveals Evioonce SOMERVILLE, Mass. (AP> A jury awarded 5350,000 in damages to a man who said he tried to commit suicide because nobody would believe that a 16-square-inch cloth pad had been left in his stomach after a gall bladder operation. A lawyer for George A. Bon in, 64, said that Bonin repeatedly complained of stomach pains following the operation at Kenmore Hosfital in 1974, but that the pad was not discovered unti Bonin tried to commit s ui cide by s tabbing him self in the stomach 18 months later . Testimony before the Middlesex Superior Court jury and .Judge Richard 0 . Starr included a displav of Bonin's stab wounds. Dr. William Croskery. the surgeon who performed the operation. and other medical personnel were named ln the suit. The hospital is no longer in existence Hugh O'Brien. Bonin·s lawyer. said his client stabbed him.self because he wa& depressed that his repeated complelnt5 about stomach pains were ignored. -Xhe .Pad was removed during emergency surgery after OOnin's suicide attempt. • .. ......... ._ • .. • • • ... • -"p-- Firefighters Battle Blaze In Los Padres By the Associated Press While morning commuters saw what could be Southern California's last rain of the season today. Ventura County firefighters controlled a 120· acre brush fire in the Los Padres National Forest. The National Weather Service was caught off guard by reports o r light s prinkles. whic tt s tretched fr om Azus a to downtown Los Angeles and into Orange County. A w eather bureau spokeswoman said the Owens Valley was the only area expect· ed to receive any more rain before the annual tally ends Fri- day. If no more rain falls downtown. the total in Los Angeles would be 33.44 inches of rain, compared to 12.31 last season, a normal of 14.05 and a record of 38.18, set in 1883-84. T he Los Padres National Forest brush fire, believed start· ed Sunday by illegal fireworks. was reported under control at 8 a.m . today, Foresl Service spokeswoman Lorraine Macebo said. About 120 a cres of the 53,000· acre condor preserve nine miles nort h o f Fillmore were blackened in the blaze. which broke out Sunday afternoon, she said. The sanctuary was created in 1947 to protect the las t 40 California condors. Although fire officials feared t he fire would spread to nesting and feeding areas, Ms. Macebo said the fire was controlled before any" known condor nests were damaged. Two firefighters were injured while fighting the blaze. she said. One was hit on the head by a rock Sunday and hospitalized for observation. The second may have suffered a fractured leg. Ms. Macebo said. About 45 firefighters remained on the scene today to probe for hot spots. she added. Treaty Ratifie d WASlflNGTON <AP > -The Senate re ve rsed itself and ratified a tax treaty with Great Britain today after nullifying language that critics said would usurp the right of U.S. to tax foreign corporations as they see fit. The vote was 82-5. I Auction Bidding Soars LONDON <AP >-Bidders paid $306,900 for· rare porcelain from the late Robert von Hirsch's collection today and $6.06 milllon for Impressionist and post-Impressionist paintings Monday night, raising the total for the record-shattering auction to $28.8 million with one more session to go. The six-day sale or treasures l e ft by the Ge rman-Swiss leather magnate ends tonight at Sotheby Parke Bernet 's auction rooms. The showpiece of this morn- ing's sale was a 26-inch Meisseo white porcelain bird, which .was bought for a record $189.000 by the Cologne Museum of Art. T he bird was made for Augustus the Strong. king of Poland from 1697 to l733. The previous high price paid for a piece of Europea n porcelain was $141,750. A Meissen "Augustus Rex .. va se made in 1745. painted with a parrot ea ting c he rries, brought $48,600. The buyer's name was not disclosed. Meissen, in East Germany. has been an important porcelai!l manufacturing town since the early 18th century. Impressionist anct modern drawings and watercolors re- ma in to be sold. The total take already 1s more than double the previous record or $11 8 million for a s ingle sale realized by Sotheby at the sale last }ear or the contents of Mentmore Towers, the home of the Eart of Roseberr y. The session Monday night set records for paintings by Matisse and P1ssarro and equaled the re- cord for a Toulouse-Lautrec. Nine paintings we.re sold for more than $250,000 each. The night's top price was $558,000 for Matisse's "Still Life with Sleeping Woman," bought by-a London dealer for an un· identified buy~r. Another unidentified' buyer. bidding at the auction house's of- fices in New Yor k. pai~ tha second highest price of. the night, $540:000. for Pissarro·s portrait of artist Paul Cezanne. 1t was nearly double the pre· vious record of $281,000 paid for a Pissarro in New York last year. A Toulouse-Lautrec portrait... or a red-haired girl went to a London dealer for $414.000. We s t Germ an museums. which spent $19 milliOJ') earlies: in the sale to get back Germa~ cultural treasures. a pparently were not interested in increasin~ theil" French collections. The auction house said not one maJor work went to a German buyer. Von Hirsch, a Jew who bought many or his treasures at bargctin- prices between the tw<> world wars , fled Crom the Nazis in 1933 a nd se ttl ed i n Base l . Switzerland. He died there last November at the age of 94. Burglar Hits CM Cle aners A burglar threw a chunk or concrete through the front wm- d ow of a CO!'IJ M e:,..i d ry cleanerc:; early Monday. then climbed t hrough the opening to ~teal SM m change before escap- ing. police reported Police said t he bold burglary occurred about 7 a.m. before Marliniziog Dry Cleaners al 2200 Harbor Blvd., opened for busi· ness. The broken window wa ~ dis covered by employee Fran Cele!>tl' Baldwin. i [ Pilot Logbook J Birthday Party Has Ups, Downs By CHARLES H. LOOS Of,.,. Dlllty ,.._. t~ I have this friend who has been Uvi.ng on the island of Maui. He is a connoisseur of roller coasters. He should have been with me when I rode Dis· neyland's Space Mountain and Matterhorn in one day. Not such a big deal, my friend would say. Right.. I would reply, except that I was shepherding 10 kids at the time. It was my youngest son's birthday party. He is 9. In a moment or weakness some months back, I had bid on a birth- day party at DisJ)eyland for 10 kids and two chaperones during a silent auction at a benefit my wife and some triends had dragged me to. The price was right and it seemed like a good idea at the lime. LOOS THE STO RMI NG OF Disneyland began at 10 a.m. on a recent Friday. First stop, Space Mountain. The line was long. the-buildup excruciating. Initial bravado among the 8 arid 9-year-olds was replaced by nervous doubt as the momimt or truth approached. Two or the boys couldn't stand it. They fled out the last-chance-to- Oee-before-taldng-gas escape batch the operators or Dis· neyland knowingly provide. The sign near the door warns pregnant women and folks with bad backs or bum tickers against ftolng any farther. Diplomatically, it doesn't say anY,thing about chickening out. The rest of us resisted the temptation to desert and pressed on. I BECAME SEPARAT ED FROM the nervous little party guest I had promised to ride with and was hustled in· to a seat with a 12 or 13-year-old stranger who already had made the trip three limes that morning. "It's a terrible ride," he leered. I began wondering if my liability insurance covered birthday parties at Disneyland. We started moving, slowly. I must trust the Disneyland folks, I thought. They wouldn't allow lhese kids to ride something that wasn't safe. Wouldlhev? What makes the Space Mountain ride reallr scary is that, after breaking through the earth's gravitational pull, IT'S DARK IN THERE. THE CURVES ARE FAST and sharp. but the dips the on~s where all of a sudden everything seems to drop out from under you don't measure up to the standard set bv The Big Dipper at Santa Cruz. · There was much slapping of backs and arm punching after we all returned from outer space. Also, everybody had to go to the bathroom. · After Space Mountain, the wrenching ride through the Matterhorn was a piece of cake for the kids. Even the pair that fled from Space Mountain joined us. There were com· plaints from some of the 8 and 9·year-olds that the new Matterhorn snow ghosts really weren't very scary. I was so busy hanging on, J didn't have time lo worry about monsters. THERE WERE MORE RIDES after that and lunch and a romp on Tom Sawyer's Island. My wife and my 12· year-old daughter, who has a bit of drill sergeant in her. kept things moving. I brought up the rear and .kept the head'count. Later. there was a birthday party with cake and soft drinks. Mickey Mouse attended. So did a lot of nice people from Japan. They all had cameras and wanted a picture of Mickey. One of my son's friends suggested that Mickey could use a stronger deodorant. Aetually, he put it a bit more in· delicately Stifling a giggle. my wife explained that lt was a bot day and that Mickey's costume was rather heavy and that, after all. it must be quite warm inside that Mickey Mouse ~Ull. WE WOUND UP THE DAY lN the Haunted Mansion. More build-up. more youthful bravado as we waited to get in. Once inside, my son and two or his friends clutched each other as they trudged. haltingly, through the gallecy of flornbles t-0ward the little two-seaters that would spin them through this adventure. On the way home. the consensus of the 8 and 9-year olds was that Space Mountain and the Matterhorn pro· v1ded the biggest thrills of the day. Thal, I guess. says something about the resurgence or roller coasters. I hear Magic Mountain has a new, super-duper one. I also hear that my friend has headed back·to the Mainland from Maui. They don 't have any roller coasters on Maui. Tlaef t Trial Moulton Water Aides Win Delay A one-week delay was ordered Monday in the Orange County Superior Court arraignments of five Moulton Niguel Water District officials indicted by the grand jury. Judge H. Warren Knight held court action over until July 3 when be learned that defendants John Perry and Ken neth Krieger are In New York on water district business. John Perry is the district's director of administrative Plwne Caller Hit,s Jackpot FRESNO CAPI -It was just like playing a slot machine for Weldon Brown of Fresno. When Brown stuck a dime in a ptty l<'l<'phone Mo'ld·1• 1l ,-:.·:ti of( with a Jackpot n< : 5 'I''· rto.?1 !t and one dime that cnnH' spilhn~ from the coin retu1 n :.J( f Brown. a sergc;mt with th" Callforrua I htth'" ay Plftrnl. !tktd ht-notified Paciflc Telephone Com puny to send a repairman to the booth and turned his $6.35 j ackpot over to the phone com· pany. operations. Krieger is a maintenance yard supervisor. On hand in the courtroom were codefendants Carl Kymla, the district's general manager : John Perry's brother. Chuck, a maintenance yard foreman. and inventory control clerk Vernon Mc Kown. All five defendants are free on their promise to appear in court. T he three who reported Monday were processed at the county jail and then released. The three arraigned before Judge Knight declined to com- ment on allegations that water district employees under their supervision performed domestic chores for them on district time. The indictment includes t estimony to the efCect that district workers mowed lawns, repaired cars and carried out miscellaneous home repalra on district time. The list of felony charges In· eludes misuse of publk funds. gm nd theft , destruction oC public records and misap. propriation of publlc funda. Kymla is a former Newport deach city councilman who once served as an aide to former county aupervisor Allon Allen of Lagwui Beach. -.... O C Land Purchase Proposed By KATHY CLANCY Ol I .. O.Uy ,.. ... il.tt Government might r ecoup part of its cost for the proposed San Joaquin Hills roadway by purchasmg blocks of land along the way and reselling them at a profit as land values escalate later. That 1s what Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich pro- posed Monday before fellow members of the county's Transportation Commission. The commission was receiving a report on county plans for the six to eight-lane thoroughfare which is to connect the future Corona del Mar Freeway in Newport Beach to roads near the San Diego Freeway in Lagl.lna Niguel. Based on today's dollars. the road may cost from about $110 million to $125 million. county planner John Fulton said. Diedric h note d that the roadway will increase the value of surrounding land, particular· ly in areas where future Orange County Transit District <OCTD> bus stops will be installed. As a result. he suggested. county officials should look into the possibility of acquiring what he called knobs of land that later could be resold al a profit to re· cover part of the road's cost. HB's Thomas De nie d Bid For D ismissal Judge John H. Wyatt Jr. de- nied a defense bid for dismissal of misdemeanor theft. van- dalis m and trespass charges against Huntington Beach City Councilman John Thomas The West OranRe County Jud1c1al District court Ju ry tnal .entered its fifth day of lcslimony today. Thomas is charged with re· moval of $20,000 in property belonging to King Petroleum Company between Sept. 25 and- Nov. 29, 1977. The oil company s hares the premises of Thomas· Huntington Beach trucking and crane firm. Defense attorney Spencer Alter unc;uccessfully argued that Thomas had a nght to be on the premises, had no intent to steal any property and JUSt wanted to clean up the area. It is alleged that Thomas took miscellaneous 011 rig equipment and two sheds. Thomas refers to the m ateriaJs as ''tras h .. that he hauled to the Orange County dump. Witnesses have testified that Thomas and Thomas C. King, 011 company owner and attorney, had many disagreements over the years regarding materials stored in the yard and problems with truck and crane operation. The truck and crane yard in· eludes four oil wells on a seven· acre site on Golden West Street near Garfield Avenue. Thomas' defense counsel told t h e 1ury that negotiations between King and Thomas were unsuccessful in alleviating 011 well and equipment operation problems. Alter said one of the oil well equipment sheds was blocking some nearby grading work un· dertaken by Thoma s' employees. The s h ed was knocked over on Oct. 16 when employees tried to move it, Alter asserted. Wunty Man Gui,lty in ChiM's De ath A Buena Park man who inflicted fatal inJuries on his girlfriend"s 19·month·old son while he baby sat the child was round guilty of second degree murder Monday in Orange County Superior Court. Judge Kenn eth E. Lae accepted the jury verdict and ordered that Richard Dean Widman. 20, be returned to his courtroom Aug . 11 £or sentencing. Widman faces a possible state prison term or seven years. It was successfully alleged that Widm an beat Jason Richmond last Jan. 19 while the little boy's mother went to work after leaving him in the defendant's care. It was testified that the child was unconscious when Widman carried him to a neighbor's home with the explanation that the llttle boy had been knocked down by two poodles while chasing a ball in the park The victim died on the way to the hospital. Doctors said he had s uCfered brain damage and Injuries to the liver from what appeared to be heavy blows. P olice said Widman later admitted th11t he had punch~ lhe baby m the stomach. It was alleged during the trlnl that Widman had abused the UUle boy over a lon1 period of Umc. ' - ft OAIL v PILOT A:r --" . o.My ~'\Mt,.._..., 0.-, ~ ANGELS FAN RICHARD NIXON GETS A LIFT LEAV1NG THE BIG A MONDAY David Eisenhower Rides on Back of Car After Watching Game Against Royals Nixon Talks Baseball &President Can't Change Angel,s ' Luck The subject was strictly baseball when former President Richard M. Nixon went to Anaheim Stadium Monday night. Nixon, who watched the Angels game from the private box of Angels owner Gene Autry was accompanied by a contingent of Secret Service men and his son·ln·law. David Eisenhower. Mrs. Nixon did not attend. P RIOR TO THE START or the game with the Kansas City Royals, Nixon appeared on a pregame radio show with the Angels' an· nouncer Dick Enberg. The conversation never strayed from the topic of baseball. The former president. who described himself as an Angels' fan. said Ted Williams was the greatest hitter he's ever seen and Sandy Koufax was the greatest pitcher. After the game, Nixon held a bner im· promptu press conference for a crowd of re· porters and photographers. "MAYBE NEXT TIME I'll bring Pat and see if she can give the team some good luck,·· he said after the Angels lost 4·0. "I certainly wasn't able lo do it. .. Nixon said he may attend more games this season. Trus was the first time he's been to the stadium since the opening day of the 1973 season. He resigned the presidency in August. 19'14. "The Angels are a sound team and I think they'll make their move after the All· Star break." he commented. "If I were a belling man l might put a few dollars on the Angels." Council Won't Rain Police Rout On H -h p d Grmman With B's 4t ara e Tear Ctu Huntington Beach City Council daythatitistoolatelocancelnext members refused Monday night Tuesday'sparadc. to cancel this year's edition of the He said that latest estimates Fourth of J uly Parade. put parade costs at about $14,000. Councilwoman Ruth Bailey Shenkman said that $8,000 of this moved to have the 74th annual amount already has been spent. parade scrapped because of the "It doesn't seem wise to cut the impact of Proposition 13. She parade out for what we could didn't win the support of any of save. It is something that hun· · her colleagues and the motion dreds enjoy." he said. died fora lackofasecond. This year's parade expenses Mrs. Bailey said the parade were allocated in last year·s lsn'toecessary. budget. She was particularly critical or Aide Appointe d plan s to pay $3,500 for transportation of out·of-town bands. ''This should be a local thing,•· she said. Mayor Ron Shenkman said to- .) WASHINGTON (API -Susan King, vice chairwoman or the Consumer Product Safety Com· mission. has been named to head the commission. LONG BEACH CAPI -Gas· masked police firing tear gas charged into a house today and arrested a 26-year-old man who had been barricaded since Mon- day night. Although shots had been fired intermittently through the night he sur ren- dered peacefully. police said. John Preciado locked himself inside bis sister's Beverly Way home after learning that bis girlfriend has bee n seeing another man, police Sgt. Merle Barrett said . When Preciado began loading his pistol, his sister fled the house and called police, Barrett said. Storekeeper Mark Franklin is wearing ~~ stretch back sho~ for improved comfort and fit. The short is made of fine wale corduroy m bright colors of rust, orange, blue, gold, and green. . .. --. . . 1028 lrvme. Newport Beach. Califom1.i. Phont 642-700 l \ ' ... 1. , I luet<Say June 27 1911 NATION /WORLD !WEATHER " ..... ~(( Russ to Try 2 · Reporters Jos t , : :'.Y .. ~oasting Tom"\~ Vf'l"'' Marpbine V.S. T rades TU)() Spies for One American "'-ell, What the Hell FORGE1TABLE MOMENTS DEPT. -This week is Irrelevant Week ln Newport Beach but that doesn't really matter. Formal ceremonies for Irrelevant Week are cov ered inadequately elsewhere today In this sterling journal. The object or Irrelevant Week, which has eluded the attention or most of lbe celebrants, is to honor the col- legiate football player who was selected dead last in the National Football's League's professional draft. This year, dead last went to one Lee Washburn of Montana State University. who was selection number 334. But that 11LL o• .011AoHAM may not matter much, either. WHAT REALLY MA1TERS is that for the formal rites, )rrelevanl Week organJzer, main pusher and emcee Paul Salata had lured our coastal congressman Crom the 40th District into the celebration. Thus standing at the podium at the Balboa Bay Club. MOSCOW <AP> -American businessman Francis J . Crawford was released from a Soviet prison today almost 24 hours after two Russians facing spy charges in the United Stales were freed in a tradeoff the two governments negotiated. Meanwhile, the Soviet govern- ment ordered two American cor respondents to appear in a Moscow court Wednesday on slander charges. CRAWFORD. ARRESTED June 12 on charges of currency smu.ggling, was returned by pohce to the Jntourist Hotel in centra l Moscow. where he has resided for the past two years Two Russians accused of spying were released Monday to the Soviet ambassador an the United States Soviet authorities had delayed releasing Crawford, saying they had to study documents present- ed by Americat\ consul Clifford Gross. The documents were believed to center on U.S . guarantees that Crawford would be available when needed by Soviet authorities for their in· vestigation. THE AMBASSADORS are to hold Crawford and the Russians for trial in Moscow and the Unit· ed States. But there was speculation that all three would be sent home in another ex- change either before or Just after their tnals The American reporters or dered to appear an court are Craig Whitney of the New York Tames and Harold D Piper of the Baltimore Sun. They s ajd they had no idea which of their articles prompted the slander charges, which carry maximum terms of three years in Jail. Whitney, fo rmer Tames burc-,1u chief in Saigon and Bonn, has been in Moscow less than ct yt-ar while Piper is into his fourth year an the Soviet capita l Salata grandly announced, "And now, ladies and gentlemen, I give you our congressman, Bill Badham ... · · There was a roar or approval from the throng. Somebody pointed out his name is really Bob. not Bill. but nobody seemed to care much. Three Exe e11ted Also. it developed that Bob, or Bill, or whoever, wasn't really there. Who was there was Howard Seelye who goes places for Badham when the congresssman realizes the place he is supposed lo be going is irrelevant. SEELYE TllEN PAINFULLY read lo the assemblage a tribute to the aforementioned football player Lee Wa s hburn which Badham had plac ed into the Congressional Record on June 7. It took up 11 12 inches of type in the alleged proceedings or the United States House of Representatives. ll began by declaring. ·•Mr. Speaker. each year at this t1 me a dubious honor befalls the 40th Congressional Distract of Columbia ... " Red Militia Seizes S. Y e meni Capital BEIRUT. Lebanon CA P 1 Mahliamen backing pro-Soviet political leader Abdul Fattah Ismail seized full control of the South Yemeni capital of Aden today after mopping up the remnants of rebellious supporters of slain President Salem Robaye Ala. the Iraqi news agen-cy reported Arab diplomats an radio con-P ·rince of Swing THAT WAS WRONG, of course. It was supposed to r ead the 40th Congressional District of California. But nobody cared. Suffice to say the resolution droned on for another 11 inches of type and ended as badly as it began. Meanwhile. sadly, young Washburn got a lot of other non-honors heaped upon him by the organizers of this stellar event. Pac1llc Mutual Life Insurance Company, for t'XLlmplc. gave him a $1 million life insurance policy. Which was already canceled. tact with their embassies an Aden. at the southwest corner or the Arabian peninsula. said machine-gun 'fire and shell ex. plosions were heard long after m1dn1ght. But by early today. all fighting had ended. the Jraq1 agency said. ident of trying to stage a coup against the legitimate collective leaders hip of the ruling National Front. whkh Is mail heads as secretary general. Prince Charles wiggles his htp~ and :,naps his fingers as he learns the latest dance' from Pearl Willie. 16. tight. He was attending a multt·Nhnic exhibition titled "The Richer Heritage .. a t London ·~ County Hall Monday._ SHERIFF BRAD GATES was on hand to offer ham a frt•c booking into Orange County Jail and two free Brcath·O Li'lcr tests. Washburn got a whole lot of other equally wonderful handouts. About the best thing you can say about Irrelevant Week's opening ceremony was that it certainly did break up the day. Especially with Congressman Bill Badham not being on hand. Jogger, 46, Dies In Protest Run WASJIINGTON <AP> -David K. Wilson, a 46·year-old govern· ment executive, liked helping people and jogging. He died Monday doing hoth. lie was among several dozen employees in the Department of Health. Education and Welfare who joined a coalition of women's groups in a three-mile run to HEW 's headquarters to call for stepped up enforcement of a law against sex discrimination. ABOUT 120 PERSONS, most of them young women, ran around Cap1tol llill and the Mall in the muggy midday heat. As Wilson pa~sed the finish line on HEW's driveway, where an earlier runn<>r had broken a symbolic red tape, he suddenly stag. gercc1 and collapsed. striking his head against a concrete pylon. For nearly half an hour efforts were made to revive him. first by another runner and a bystander. then a nurse and a medical team. Their efforts failed, and Wilson was pronounced dead on ar-rival at Capitol Jlill llospitaL THE CAUSE OF DEATH was not immediately known. Wilson was a program analyst who specialized in 10 tergovernmental planning for HEW. He set up exchanges of HEW officials with state and local governments, said his boss, Gerald Britten. "He was concerned about causes. He was a person who was very concerned about other people," sajd Britten. T llE DIPLOMATS said Ismail had consolidated his.grip on the port-capital at the southern end of lhc Red Sea oil route to Western Europe. President Ah and two sup- porters died before a firing squad late Monday after 15 hours of air attacks, ground bombardment and street battles in Aden. An official announcement broadcast by Aden Radio said a ~pecial court convicted the pres· One Amer ican De ad, I Hurt In Air Crash TORONTO <AP I An American and a Canadian were killed and an Am erican wo m an's back was broken when an Air Canada jetliner with 107 persons aboard careened off the end or a runway inlo a ravine at the Toronto International Airport after the pilot attempted to abort the takeoff. Officials at eight hospitals said 56 persons were confined wllh broken bones and head. facial and back injuries. Forty· nine others were given first ai d and released. the offa caals said. The dead American "'as identified as Irwin Theodore Childs. 43. a father or s ix, who moved lo Toronto three years ago from Pittsburgh, Pa. Gfadys Evan. of St. Petersburg, Fla .. was IJsted in fair condition with a hroken back. Her hus band. 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The Monday rally was held as the sta te Legislature debated a variety of propos~d budget cuts. Candi date In Hospital l,.OS ANGELES <A P > -State Attorney General Evelle Younger, the Republican can· d1datc for governor. has been admitted to Cedars· Sinai Medical Center with kidney stone trouble. Doctors said Younger. iiO. rested Monday after 1..1nsut·ces~ful efforts to d1~lodge a kidney stone. B u.• llil.:*"# Caru·~led SAN FRANCISCO <AP > -Cable car. bus and trolll'y fare hikes scheduled to take effect Satur: da~ haH· been t'ancclcd by the city's board of supC'n.1sors. in anl1c1pal1on or $100 million in stale auJ to offset the impact of Proposition L3. Reversing itself, the board voted 10·1 Monday to kill the 1ncrN1scs. at Mayor George Moscone·s r cqucs1 Earlier this month. it voled unanimously to allow the mcn.•asl'S. also al Moscone's request. f 're""" Den 11 f ' i r (•d FRESNO l/\P l The dean of Fresno State University 's business school has been fired in a chspute with President Norman A. Baxter over c·onstrurtion of a new building. The dean, William A. Buzick. wanted a new business school building. but Baxter favored con- struction of an offitc-computer complex. \o l (' C'tua f rolN S(•f•n SACRAMENTO <A Pl Ca1Jrorn1a's 1978·79 hudgl'l apparC'nlly will include no controls on l"ntvC'r-.1ty of California faculty consulting, despite cnt1c1 s m of uni' C'rs1ty secrecy. i\ssl'mblyman John Vasconcellos, D-San Jose, t'hairman of tht' A!>sembly Ways and Means budget subc:omm1llee. said Monday there weren't enough volt'~ lo require that faculty members disclose lhC'1r outside consulting contracts. $1 5 .2 Billion Budge t Stalled SACRAMENTO <A P > -The annual state budget crisis is here. and Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthv 1s tiotoeing through a minefield with explosions on every side -abortion, spending limits and pay raises, to name three. Dem()('ratic opponents or state abortion fund· ing and Republicans pressing for stricter s pend· 1ng limits on government ~ombined Monday to s tall the propoM!d Sl5 2 billion stale budget on the Assembly floor T HE VOTE WAS 47·32. seven 'short of the needed l~o thirds ma1or1ty or 54 in the 80· member housC' Another vote was scheduled for today The deadlock came earlier than usual on a vote that was to !>end the spending plan to a two· house confcrencl' committee, which will try to re· concile <liHerences between the Senate and As· sembly versions of the budget. It may be even tougher to get both houses to vote final approval lo the conference committee's budget. McCARTHY. A SAN FRANCISCO Democrat "ho i'I the statl''s most powerful legislator. said h<' had no 1mmedial<.' solution. and predicted the ~•ate \.\OUld I.irk a ll'gal budget ror 3t least the fir'lt fi-.c duys or tht' fo;cul year that bel(ins Sntur <!av · lJa ... t ~ cc.•k a -.poke-. man for ~tate Controllt'r K1•n t'orv -.111CI p:ici:-.al(<.' of a budit<'l by July 10 woul'1 H\:Oid m11ior d1c;rupt1ons 1 ho111o:h c.•11rh ho11..,c.· <'\JI more than $300 mil I Ion tn <ipt>rchni:i proi;:rnms following pusage o r Propo 1l1on 13. cons1drr;1bl<' differences bt!lwe{'n lht• buclg~ts 1 c•main Abortion funding, ~tate cmplO\e<? pa, und pri on construction ere th<.' mo..,t prominent Tl*day. Junl:l Z1 1970 DAILY PILOT . =LEAbl TO MAJCE MOMIY AHO Ull' IT An allernoon fun Seminar BatbOa P1v1llon You O cea ns Probed learn To make investments lhal double 1n 6 yrs can be A ,_ .... , ..... Use Leverage defer income l&lles Buy w1ll'l Recyct•d oo down payment use tax shelters 0 CC OO•"""' JULES A MA.RJME IMC. C7l41644·1121 ofl~Ol\lt• fOf Co•l•lllleu Satellite Bea~ to Chart Seas SEl¥1"1AA SPONSOflED ev J ~ l ASSOCIATES VANDENBERG AIR FORCE RASE <Al» /\ satelltte orbiting 500 miles above the earth 1!1 beginning what NASA describes as the truly global study or the oceans that cover 70 percent orthe planet Its sensors are to chart 95 perct!nl or the ocean every'36 hours The spacecraft was designed for at least a o n e-year l 1retime but Giberson said it carries enough fuel to operate for two years IT\S)re 1f feasible. The Seasat-A satellite, packed witht a unique combination of instruments. was launched Monday evening from Vandenberg Air r•'orce Base, about 200 miles northwest of Los Angeles THE JET PROPULSION Laboratory, which 1s managing the project for NASA, said the launch and initial m a ne u vers were suc- cessfully completed and the 5,050· pound satellite was orbiting the earth as planned. S&\'SAT·A. HE SAID. is a "proof· of.concept mission" designed to prove that satellite· borne sensors can p rovide accurate and userut In· formationabouttheoceans. He said Seasat d ata will be c hec ked for accuracy agai ns t ground·based observations and. if re· liable, the information should be available t o government agencies. scientists, fisherman, s hipping firms. offshore oil producers and others beginning around December sizzelink T.M. "We're talking about something new: something that has never been flown before." s aid J PL project manager Gene Giberson G iberson said the Navy plans lo ex· periment with the data for use in its worldwide weather forecasts and scientists foresee potential for long· range weather and clim ate pre· dictions. A NEW LIMITED 'AVAILABILITY SAUSAGE JUST IN TIME FOR THE 4TH OF JULY He told a news conference last week the sensors will re~ch into seldom ·traveled corners of the ocean to study currents, tides, waves. sur· face temperatures, storms and ice fields. lt is to monitor the speed and direction of winds . BY LOOKING AT the ocean with microwaves bounced off the waters. the satelHte will see through dark· ness, clouds and most storms, prOJ· eel scientists said. Giberson said Seasat will orbit the earth from pole to pole 14 times a day as the e arth rotates beneath it NASA'S PROGRAM mana1'er. Wald McCandless. said Seasat "has a lso captured the interest ol people who a re ... trying to do business on the ocean." He said the wealth or anticipated information could help determine s afe shipping routes. locate likely fishing spots. protect offshore oil ex· ploralion a nd assist almost anyone else who uses the seas Water Hike Due? LOS ANGELES CAP1 A com· The ~ ater 1s wholesaled t o 27 member agencies mitlee of the Metropolitan Water District has recommended that the agency delay until Sept. I action on a proposed wholesale water rate hike trigge r e d by the pa ss age of Proposition 13 MWD's Water Problems Com- mittee. in votm g the delay Monday. rejected a proposal by the d1stnct·s sta ff to raise waler rates fo r its Southern Californici customers S9 can acre.foot. crrectiVl' Sept I In proposing the water rate tn· creases. Evan L. Griffith, MWD's general manager. s aid he was guided by the heav y voter s upport for Proposition 13. the propert y t ax hmitation initiative. Made from fresh beef and pork and slowly smoked over real hardwood. SiuelinkT.M. is fully cooked and Miasoned with a hint of onion for a tangy flavor. It's ideal for lunch, dinner or snacks. Great on the grill. Have a taste before you buy. 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We also have lmpatien and Fern baskets for more color in shady areas. FRESH CUT FLOWERS R oger's Florist has a delightful selection of fresh cut flowers ready for you to create your own elegant arrangements. Bouquets of flowers add that special touc h anytime. OPEN JULY 4th MILDEW SPRAV Foggy overcast moroings can cause foliage mildew throughout your gar· den. You can prevent damage by using Metro's X·lT mildew spray. It's easy to apply with a Gilmour sprayer. Beautiful Lily-of-the-Nile, has broad arching leaves that grow in large green dusters. Stems from 2·3 feet. blossom with blue or white flowers. SNAIL BAIT AND LINDOCIDE After the rains It's time for "That's lt'' to contro l snails-easily applied from a shaker top. And. for the best all·purpose insecticide use Lindo- cide, a combination that kills suck· lng an'd chewing garden pe!>~ Roger' Flori.st • 64-0-6774 ')an .Joaquin Hills Rd. at Mac-Arthur Blvd .. Newport Beach (714) 640·5800 •Open daily 9 am to 6 pm. . . . • , . , \ ... ~ -. I .. .. ~ .:& ;;z: l I ' , I Editorial Page ............................................................... Tuesday. Juno 27. 1978 Robert N Wffd /PulJhs~r 9art>.Jra l(re1bt(h EdltOf'i•I P-oe Editor User Fees May Be Tax Answer There's nothing new about governments charging user fl."Cs for specia l kinds or services. Judging from what has happened the past rew weeks though, f ces are likely to become more or a way of life with local governments in Orange County. There are strong arguments in favor of expanded user fees such as library card charges, park entry fees. airport landing fees and charges for use of the county dump. For one '-hlng, residents who use tertain kinds of services pay for them and those who do not are spared at least some of the tu burden that would otherwise be im· posed Also. affixing user fees to certain kinds of services gives local governments without too many sources of revenue when compared to state and federal governments a dded re,•enue possibilities. The danger of carrying the user pay theme too far however. is that not all people can afford to pay for services they need. When carried to an extreme, that means government ~ervices would be available only to those who can afford to pay. Consequently talk .of such things as doubling park user f ecs and charging library card fees can eventually mean an entire segment of the local population can be cut orr from use of park and Library services. Loca l officials should keep that in mind as they look to user f ces as a way to s hore up sagging local govern· ment revenues. Law Guards Privacy · The third legislative try to protect Californians from excessive government snoopery was s uccessful and as a result the state ·s official Infor mation Practices Act will become la w this week. ll is designed to protect the individual privacy of citizens on whom the state, through a myriad of agencies, maintains personal records. From now on those recor<Js, with the exception or some cnmina l law enforcemeo{ data, will be open to their ~ubjects for review. copying, amendment and correction. Government agencies no longer will have the right to exchange information on individuals without restraint. nor to seek or record inf or ma ti on that is not directly relevant to thei roperations. From hirth to death. thousands of records are main· tained by the government. Heretofore the hapless citizen has had no way to determine what information is on file or to correct th.at which is outdated or incorrect. In 1972. voters passed a ballot measure adding the ·'right to privacy" to the California constitution. That was just a first step. Two privacy bills in· troduced l>y Sens. George Moscone, Dennis Carpenter and David Roberti passed the senate and assembly but were vetoed by Gov. Brown on grounds they were either too comple x or too expensive to implement. The third time a round. with 50 senators and as- ~emblymen as co-authors, the Privacy Act was signed in· to law. It gives Californians what U.S. Supreme Court J ustice Louis Brandeis described as the right most \'alued by c:ivilized man -··the right to be Jet alone." Monitoring Growth . It was in 1976 that county government adopted a traf. fie circulation plan which. to a large degree, will shape future growth in southeast Orange County. . . As part of that pl an. Supervisor Thomas Riley wisely ~ns 1sted thctt some sort of monitoring device be brought mto play that would make certain growth wouldn't out· ~trip needed public ser\'lces such as available schools and sewer linc·s La~t \\Cck that dcv1c:e became a reality when a coun- ty gro\\1h monitoring study was released. Though some or the material contained in the study was of questionable accuracy and many of its conclusions open to debate. il was a beginning. And taken as a whole. the study was a good begi n· mng. The development pace in the area southeast of the ~ewport Freeway is swift. Public officials must know where they're gomg and how they plan to get there as they shape the area·:, future. The J.!r0\\-1h monitoring report put~ them m that posi- tion . Thut makes it worthwh1lr . County government did residents of southeast Orange County a \vorthwhile service when it fulfilled its commitrnL·nt to measort-growth and its impact on the area. • Opinions e Kpressed 1n the space above are those or the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Sox 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 . Boyd/Divorce By L.M. BOYD Numerou5 are the com plaints in our Love and War man's file lubeled "Grounds for Divorct• " But he much prefers the more imaginativt• reports therein. Like the one about the fo'renchwoman who was given her liberty after she told the judge that her husband played the bagpipes and made her k<:cr> time with a nyswatu.•r Dear Gloomy Gu What aazy mixed-up l~WS WC havt.•' W~ tt'nch lntegrat1()0 with hu..,lng a nd !.C,::re1-tut10n ~Ith blhn~ual tommunu·a Uon ' LP. Quick. which one of the seven dwarfs didn't have a beard? Spring that one at the family dinner table, and award first prlie only to the s wift s oul who says, "Dopey." Item No. ~A In our Love and War man's file is Red Skelton's definition of a millionaire: "A man with enough lettuce to pick his own tomatoes." Q . "Is it true thot the famous Lawrence or Arabia was a homosexual?'' A. The even more famous Lowell Thomas, who knew Thomas E. Lawrence aUa.11 T E . Sh~ w allas Airc raft Man R°""s. said he never de- tected any such leaning in Lawrence But Thomas said he did lndC«I have <'ertain knowledge that Lawrence ~a s acllvely interesled in romance with the todles. And l wondtr why we rise to respond to !iuch queries, an)'how. Who cares which way Lawrence's Sale 1wun1? Onward. J _,.._ ........ Nidiolas on Hoffman Do Rich Senators Relate to Us? A frequently heard, if bubble· beaded, explanatfo n (or the Wl· satisfactory state of polll1cs is that ttie better sort or person won't lnvolve himself In s uet) a filthy game. People from good family back· g r o unds wh o go t o good schools would rather make good money in respectable business oc· c upalions than soil their so ul s and their charac· t e r s i n p01ilics, or so It's said. The fact is the better element, if by that we mean the rich. do go into politics. As a re11ult of a - ceaseless clamor through the de· c ades, Congress last year passed a rule requiring its mem· bers to indicate in the vaguest manner possible bow wealthy it.s m embers might be. THE RICH are funny about wanting and not wanting to have I l. ' Earl Waters their wealth known. They will blow tens of thousands of dollars In showy and tasteless parties as any reader or Women's Wear Daily knows. but if they're me mbers or Congress they will pass disclosure rules whlch,seek to hide and minimize just how loaded the boys and the girls who pass our laws are. Nevertheless. some members or the Senate are so rich there is no way of concealing it. Thanks to recent filings under the dis· closure law we know that a\ least 17 members of the Senate are millionaires. Since about one·tenth or one percent or less of the population al large is in the millionaire category you can see how hope· lessly unrepresentative of our people the members or the Senate are. In a few instances these millionaire sen ators ac- tually made their own money themselves so there is some re· ason to think that l!\e same collee· lion of taJents and abilities which enriched them in business have made them outstanding in politics. Such may be tho case lor men like Percy ot llllnols a od Hayakawa of Callfornia. But Stevenson of Illinois and Bird or Virginia. not lo the-menlion the hetrs of huge fortunes Uke Ken· nedy or MassaObusetts. Danforth of Mi ssouri. and Heint of Penn· sylvania have never had to do more work than lo learn not lo choke on their silver spoons. THE RULING class r eally does rule. That doesn't mean tbey necessarily rule badly. Some of our moneybag senat.ol'1 have acquitted themselves with high honor and unusual dlstinc· lion. Some have not, even ir one uses the grossest of measures like laking dubious money even when you have pots of 1t already. That was the reputation of the late Senator Bob Kerr of Oklahoma. a mulU·milliona1re whose greed apparently knew no bounds. It would seem that the political adage about voting for plutocratic types because they're too rich to steal may be a raise bromide. SURE. CYRUS. YOU . CAN AAVE. lHESHOYa- AS~ AS I FINlst TH£ 60MB SMaTER. ~) \ \. ' The recently fi led redera l court deposition of Claude Wild, Jr. lends weight to the idea that born-rich politicians aren't less "reedy than bom poor ones. Mr. Wild functioned for some years as the chief lobbyist. some might be unkind enough to say bag m a n, for th~ Gui( Oil Corporation during whict> Ume he dispersed almost S4 million in company funds to politician&, lo rich millionaire poUticians like Russell' Long of Louisiana and Governor J immy Carter of Georgia Md poor politicians like Hugh Scott of Pennsylvania, lhe former Republican roinority leader. POTS OF Gulf Oil money were delivered to the very wealthy then -Senator Lyndon J ohnson. all or which caused Mr. Wild to observ~ "Pohttc1ans have got all kindS or problems. T hey have got deficits. they have got enter· tainment expenses. they have got cars to buy, kids to educate. for coats lo buy. mistress~. I suppose. to take care of. any number of things.·· To be elected to the Senate is to be automatically made rich lf you weren't rich before . The salary and other perks that go with the job make 1t worth as much as a quarter of a mil hon a year and un til you·rc bcat~n m an election by some n ch kid who has more money LO 'i pend on TV commercials. )Ou'l! never ha\-C' to buy yoursetr lunch or pick up a dinner tab again. That the n ch' have more lhan an equal chance to gain tugh office 1s not so d1s· \ressing as lhat the factory and office worker has no chance. THEIR LACK of money might be made up by vital unions or by strong political organizations. neither of which exists except as rare and sp('c1a l cases. When t imes are good and there'" more than enough lo ~o around. lhe absence of representation for fully half of lhe American population may noJ. matter so muc h. but come th~ hard times. then what? Who will be favored by laws passed by a federal legislature or rich people. and what kind of respect wilt the unrepresented have ror them? 'Bloated Local Salaries May ~e Target While others appear to have missed the major pomt of the laxpay e r r ebell io n , As · semblyman John Vasconcellos has perceived the crux of it. He has called for not only a freeze on government salaries al all levels but a rollback of those which have become uncons· cionably bloated. · 'l f we are to freeze s tate salaries as Govea nor Brown has as k e d, w e don 't wan t th e m o n ey used Lo rai&e I o c a I e mployees pay," he said As chairman o f the A s· sem bly sub· committee on Educatio n . Vasconcellos. who has long been c ritical or high s alaries paid U.C. brass, went further and or- dered a limit of $39,000 on all U.C. saJaries and $36,000 on all s tate college pay. Whether Vasconcellos will Charles McCabe have the s upport of other lawmakers is yet to be seen So far the govern or and lhe Legislature appear willing to hand over billions of dollars to local government to "sorten" tht' impact of J arvis-Gann without demanding they purge themselves of the major con· tributing factor to their dilemna. AS ALMOST everyone knows. payrolls make up a large part of government costs. And almost t>vuyone be li eves. wllh con- i.1derable Justifi cation in most cases. lhal government payrolls are not onl y padded with ex- cessive numbers but with gross- ly inflated salaries . Paying city and c ounty managers more than the gov ernor. chstr1ct attorneys more than attorney genera l , and sch ool superintendents more than the State Superintendent of Public Jnstruction. JUSl doesn't make sense Further. 1t violates a ll the concepts of comparable pay used in setting lhe pay for the majority or employees in government. WORSE 111AN that. with 50 percent of those payi ng income taxes earning $12,000 or less. and less than 15 percent rerort· 1n g i nc omes g reater than $35.000. the payment of salaries topping the governor's $49,500 to scores of minions in education and local government. including police and fire ch1efs, has been an affront lo the citizens wluch has resulted in a restering re· sentment against a ll public workers. While people struggle with and lose the battle or inflation. such pay becomes a vulgarity which can only be compared to Mane Antoinette's "let 'em eat cake" comment which led to a lot of heads being rolled b y the gu1llotrne, including hers BROWN'S CALL for a pay freeze on state employees. the voluntary waiving of scheduled increases by high court Justices, and even the move by Congress to limit pay rruses to those under S47 .000. is partial recognition of this but it isn't enough. There should be an absolute ceiling based upon comparable pay at the state level placed on all local governm e nt with cutbacks wherever current salaries e'< ceed those standards. It is an appalling inJust1ce for the governor lo free-ze state employees and turn over the savings to local government lo continue their willy-nill y pay in· creases. Its like a mother going without food so that her offspnng can continue their prodigal ways. lt 1s completely irresponsible and de £ies the spml and intent of Jarvis-Gann BROWN HAS said he can't dictate salaries lo local govt'rn ment. That 1s not only rid1cutous in the face of the locals coming to the stale begging. but in ig· norance of the fact that for more than 100 years the Legislature set s:ilanes for many local or- fic1ab and still sets them for some . Canal Treaties Will Grow in Syntbolic V aloe Ouring the time of my greatest political awareness I was an American living a rather priv\leged l\fe in one of our Caqbbean political dcpenden cies, Puerto Rico. 1 came to think of our occupation of lhnt is land as a misadventure at best. and maybe even a crime. l believed the island should be politically independent of this co untr y . I s li II do, for different rea- son s than I h ad In those days. Our ad· m in istration of the island, and tsped31· Jy our earnest •nd mts · bef'ollcn at te mpt to lm(l(l!le on the Puerto Ricans the languasc or their conquerors. Enghi.h. f1lkd me with wrath But if Puerto Rico was a bad example of Yankees running Latin JX,'Oples. our activities In Paonma seemed far worse. My work as a o~wspaper rf'port.er brought m to U\e Caoal 1.on o ften. and to the Republic less oft en l had friends In both places. The Americans who lived in the Zone <7.ontans. they proudly call ed themselves I were to me an incredible breed Some or them . born in the Zone. had never even visited Panama. The wh ile and black water founlwns <go ld and s1lvcr l caught all the snottiness. lle\achment and m- hum anity of the average Zonian These guys were quite as far out of it, and as ignorant or the fact. as the Britlshsahibm India . TUE A1TITUDE of lhe US. toward lhe Panamanians was the great rallying potnt for all l .. atin·Amcrlcans who saw every- th 1n g in t e rms o f Yanqul 1mperlallsmo. of the culture and the economy or :soverclf?n ,,copies bi!ln~ diet atc-d to by u h3ndful or senators from tht• beet producin(.t s ta tt.'S of the Mlrlwest. of ambossadors who had been machine politlc11J\$ who couhtn 't or wouldn't ~peak 11 word or Spanish It was enough to make these Ubertarlans spit, whil't\ they dld often That, ll'I my lifetime, r wouJd ,. - see my country voluntarily give up the Zone to the Panamanians was as inconceivable to me as some other of my more ardent wis hes for human kind . Such ac 11011 would be foreve r seen ai. bark mg down. ond backing down is as lit•Je in our character as it is in the Br itish or Ger man or Dutch colonists Now. incredibly, the deed 1o:; dont> Done wath a minimum of grace. to be sure. and with a maximum of bombast that re· ve:iled precisely that side of the American character the Latins have always found disagreeabh.' Done. though. The act is 1r- revocablc. Despite some rnther nasty conditions, we are going to give the canal and the Zone to the Panamanians by the year 2000 . with carefully 1traduated accretions of power to them in the yc31"S before The bitterness or the Scnut<' debate will be forgotten, u~ all i.uch bitternesses arc '" tht-end The caMI transfer will be lookt'd on us what it 1~. tl\e act of u S{enerous gtnnt tQward u lcs er and wcakl'r power Thl' Panamanian!! for their own good . wfll be comPt"lled lo dwell on the bnght side of the picture for purely practical purposes. OUR RELATIONS with lhe people to lh<" Sout h, with whom I've *nt some lime dunng the past months. will ne\cr be the s:im e again The two treaties, and the c losm~ or what a mount· ed to a Panamanian rcserva- t 1on. have an 1mml•nst> ... ymbolic value It i~ a value that will con· tmue to grow a-; we approach thC' day of finul occupation. In a s\nJ.tle act. we have defused an amount of pollt1cnl criticism or this coWltry that can only be measured by those who arc liv- in g in Laun America or have done ~o. The land of the free has <ipo k e n with the vol e<' of freedom Arter tht• l.J'eaty vote Senate Minoi-1ty t..eadt>r Howard Baker put thi~ tremendous event 1n Its proper framework . in '' w:iy both North J\rt1crlC'1mi und South l\meric. n5 can unde~tand. "We did the nght, thing." he s:m1 "The treaties ~ore the r ight thing. ThDn whtll m atters." We hevt• fo\lnd a tr. ck ln what h&s too often «;eemt-d a tracklt.-s~ part of Lhl' world to~. -I\ .. n I I. e O' or ., ,, '" H H n~ IP ''" " '· .I\ fY 'ol ,ot 8'CI ' >" . ' lor h: n ,, l' l 1 o~ ...... ch :tn \-.. Cl->I l'lp ton OU >rO ~UY' one Vil~ 1Cl'' .~1111 h;1d dl';9 ro11'1 rwll > lu m of c or llUI :...ild "'de nmK!> .run \•hlch er!>. very IC ll)' trong l'I lhr-. '" NATIONAL · OBITUARIES Timday Ju.no 2.7. 1978 OAJL 'I PILOT 1\7 ...... The Short, Long of It Nt:W YOkK 1AP • /\ popular song of u few monlhs otgo sui;gested that !>hort pt'<> pie have no reason for hvang. Now comes a m a~aiine study lndlcalln~ ~hort men 11 ve longer thun tu lier fellow:> In Its July issue. Science DiRest reoorts that U S. pre s1dents s horter than 5 feel 8 inches lived an average of 80.2 years while those taller than 6 feet lived an average or 66.6 years. ALONG WITH pres idents, the magazine Studied the life spans Of SUC· t•essful businet>bm1m. boxer~ and bai>ebaJl players A tot.ti of 750 men were studied The magazine concluded thul "the shortest men in ttach grouping hvcd longer tban the taJlest group." Among boxers. for in stance, 18 who were shorter than 5 feet 8 inches lived an average or 71.8 years while 16 taller than 6 feet lived an average of 64.7 years. AMONG BASEBALL players . 22 who were shorter than 5-foot·8'r.! lived an average of 76.9 y~ars while 30 who were taller than 6 fool l li vt>d ;.in average of 66.2 year~ Among ·~uct•cssful peo· pie.·· 45 men under S-foot-8 lived an avl'rage of 82 years and 97 men who were taller th an 5-foot ·ll lived an average or 74,8 years. THE AVERAGE HEIGHT of Amencan men is 5 feet 9 rnches the magazine said . The article offered no sug- g~stions on why the short rn e n 1t studied m<Jy have li ved longer than the t all o n es included 1n the statistics Jazz Singer Scores Ovation "I pol the buffet dinner on a par with the no-martini lunch Unc1v11tz.edt " Deatm Elsewhere LAS VEGAS (AP> - For m er Las Veg a s Dunes Hotel owner Sid Wyman, 68, has died in a Los Angeles hospital of cancer. according to a hote l spo k es m a n . Wyman owned th e Dunes between 1961 and 1971. PASADENA <AP> Lucille Y. Gilman, wife of Occidental College Pres ident Richard C. Gilmun. died Monday in llunt1ngton Memorial llos p1l3l an Pasadena <1fler a brief illness. She was a member of the Mus es of the California Mus e um of Science and Industry. the Pasadena Philharmonic Society, Patronesses of Sigma Alpha Iola, and the Town Club of Pasadena. SUSANV1LLE <AP> Marie Potts, a leader of the Maidu Indian tribe 1n California and fou nder of "Smoke Signal." one of the olde s t Indian n e w s papers in the country. died Friday. Mrs . Potts, who was • w~rm woods 1.lm1rieted one ~nd all with c;J•veo fl5ets belw~11 for\l and second stones• • 1nev·11as~bleeas1lytogrc1~ 1t1e deri, living rOOfTI. bedroom• • s11es <1PPfOX1ma1e A 12" • 30" cock1a11t11ble 9 .99 6 16"•24" fV1ab1e9 .99 C 18" ~uure 20" tall ut•loly t.ible 7. 99 0 20" lall u111t1y table 7. 9 9 High Intensity Desk Lamp • our great bngtll way lo read 0< study' • H ansl0<mer p0wered ~oot hghl IS tlou~ 1n , sleek chrome c1nd wc11nu1 vinyl tflm ildJU)IS to pteas.e • hogh and 'low' control • bulb ontluded1 9 .99 6 .99 0. 7.99 fll 4048 !~;;;:: ____ .:.1:.e::1a.l.-..::~;;~~:;;:~~---~C~ll.j50~ljiO~ fnonth·e11d elearanee! -----------born in 1895, wrote a hook entitled "'l'he LOG~ ~OR RE~1AGSPt:.C\Al..S! I ... flur~fnfor •ELL llOADW A Y MOlTUAIY 110 8 roddw.1y CO'>l.l Me.,,1 64? 91 50 SMITH· TUTHIU·LAMI MOUUAIY WfSTCUFf CHAl'EL 427 E 17th St Costa Me~a 646-4888 rlfttCE IROTHUS SMmtS' MOITU.OY 6'17 Main St Hunronqton BP 11..11 !>36·6539 SHlffltl MOITUAU 976 So Coast Hwv Laguna Beach 494-1535 l !>33 N EI Camino R eal San Clemente 492·0100 ptH FAMILY COlOHIAL FUHflAL HOME 7801 Botsa A'vt' WestmonstPr 893-352'1 l'ACrffC ¥11W MIMOltlAL PAltk Cemetery Mortu<1rv Ch doer 3500 Pac1 l1c V•Pw Omw Newoori Car.fornoa 644 '}700 McCOltMICK ...OltTUAllH l .iiuna Beach 494 94 15 l11qun11 Htll• 168 0933 S•Q Juan Cao1~trc1no 49!> 11 rt. IAL.n.uAGlaOH N•A1HO...I 84$-2424 C'O&~ESA. 17 so 0 ,. Northern Maidu. ·· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBU C NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS NA.ME STAT•ll'EHT 111• lo11ow1no perto11• •re ootno ou.inen ., TH E GAll EltY APARTMENTS, 14U Wn l NOrlll SC-I, An.!Wlm , CA tt901 Oa119er Fe,,,,lr Trv~I 0.t.O Aprll •. ltl1, isa1 Venture Orlvt. Hunt· 1noton Btiitll, CA tt..t Alen o.tuoer. Tru•t•. 3S&7 Vtn· 1ur• Orlvt . ~tunll"91on Ottch, CA •1u• Mitrlt"' C 0.llO'Jr, Ue1 Vtnturt C>riv• Hvn1tnolon e..cn. CA.,._.. Tiii\ bu .. ~• I\ cond<IClllCI l>Y ... IHI '"'°' l)Or•l.O t"6<1tllon otNr lh...., • pen ntr•lllD At.., Oe\tof'r tfl• INst selcctfan! spectacular selection ... most items at special savings ... not all items in all stores. some in limited quantities Ice-look! 20·Piece Glass Dinnerware Set • ltkron Of!&inall 2 .99! set 4 .99 Trivets 2/29c , Golu6 Open Stoct ,,; Aluminum Cookware ~ ~. I ;~~ .. ' I-! --r- : ' . ~-· -. ,.._, 20·Pc. Clear Glass Dinnerware Set 7.99 ..... -Ol-4llt 1 Stoneware Steamer • Mlt0n«fllnll'·"' 2.99 M•ri....o-noO.~r l ................................ ~~~~ .... ;.;~~~~~~ .... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::;;i:;:~~~ ,,.,,,. ... Tiits ll•t-t w.n llltO •tin lllt Counh Clt<t ti 0r..,.. '°41ntr on OPEN J-• mt. TING 0 l"ullltlhtCIOr~c.·'o."~~ HUN T N BEACH Mon. thru Sa• JunH ll lG.ll m t ,.., If Huntington Center Su~~'().7 . . LAGlJNA HILLS Laguna Hiiis Mall PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINE U NAME STATl.MIN'T tf'\11" •ottow1n.o M t\Of\) ,.,. no•nQ blntneu •s t((!Y\TONC C.0l0 C0MJ-4NY i•1 Pter•o•n• g , t o\t tt M•\• (;4111ornl4t~ o ... o Funr. tl•I Bro\IOI Co••• Mew. C•hlotrn• .,.,. Arm•nao l'••«>Os. )•t Pttroo1n1 Or . Co\14 ~ ....... 111orn1e •1t2' I.,., bU\IM\\ " <ona uctt1l bY • ~Mril P4>f111trsn10 0.vldF.- Thl\ \t..1-t w•s 111.0 Wllh II"' Countv Cler-ot Or•noe C.ounh on J•M I, 1'1 •. . Publlilled OrM\91 C·OUI Oetty Piiot. JuM 20, ti Mid July ~. II, lf18 ,,.,,,. PUBLIC NOTICE c,. .... , Nonce 'TO CIU:cu TQIH \UPrlll()lll c;oulllT QI< THf "" SlA Tl OF CALIFOllNIA P'Ollf • fH E COUNTY 0" OllANGl • ... A.,,,. l •t•I• al <;EOJ<C.£ W llo.t.(H, JI< , Ofu'4H'0 l<tJflC t 1•, Ht Rt SY C..IV~N to llW' t , ,.O• fOf \ OI ., .. obOve n..tfl"l."\J ~<f'kf'f Uwt •U pen1;11tu . f'l4VH'IQ \ l11111m\ 4tQ(tl"'' lftit \••<J Ot<.IOtint Af,. '"'-'Ulftt0 tO fll~ ttmm. w llh h r'4(.•\wro; llilO\l.Chltt' •t\ ,,,. Ofllct Of Ille <ltf' ot t!W •bow • ., llli.<S to.irt', or to D,.'Mlf't ll>t'm w11n tn• n•< t11\\•r" vouc; ""''' to ttw un ci.r\IQ,..d •t U-. t•w ofllo ol 8RVCl ENC.Lk.BRECHI, !IOI WHtclltt O• Ori.. Sult• Jt? NPwPOrl e .. , .. C.lllor nte "1..0, "''"<h ll tntt plat• nt bU\IMO Of .... under\tQntd •n .... "'d' lt r\ pc rt Mlnll\Q toll• ••t•l"Of "''"Cit~· ----..... ~--------I cknl. •lln1t1 lour montM •ll•r t!W ""' PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUStNIH NAME STATIMl.NT The toll-lr>Q perM>nt •rt Oolnq bu\lMU •\ lAK E S HOllE EROSIO N SYS'TEMS, 7•1U ro1000 '-" El Toro, C.lllOrnl• mJO Ro1>en Sm1111, 7•111 Tolt'OO Vine Et Toro C•lllorn1• mJO J oh n T Newton 241•\ Mon nelonk• El Toro, c.111or,,t• •ii.JC> fl\°' Du\IMU •~ t O<IOU<ll'(I DY • oe""r•t ~""''\'"P J r New10f" Tl'n\ \l•t""""'t WA\ hlect wtth CM County Cle.II. 01 0.•noe Covnt'f 011 JUne •. t91t S'T ATIE OF CALI l'OllNIA 1<0" THE COUNTY OF ORANGE N• A-tUI• NOTICE 0~ HEAlll NG OF PIETITtON FOtl PllC>eATIE OF '°'ILL ANDLETTEllSTESTAMEN'TAllY h l•le Of HARRY E CHAUllETTE, 0e<HH<I NOTICE IS HEAEBV GIVEN INt MRS HELEN JONES "'9\ llltd lier••" • petition lor PnM»IP 01 Wiii .no " w•nce of Latter\ fttlotnw.ni.r. to Ille Petitioner, r.tf!AMP to which I\ mede tor further oe1'1kul•rs, .,,., lhal '"" ti-•110 Olokl' 01 hHrlnQ I,,.. "°mp hd\ bttn "'1 for July t t ,.II, •I 10 00 am .• 1n ttw courtroom ot 0el)drtmf!inl No. l of Wld "''"'· ., 100 Ct.0( Cent•• Orlve Wl'\I. In lilt (tty of S.nt• An•. c .. 1,torn1.t, O•l•O J-'°· 1'18 WILLIAM E. St JOHN, CountYCl~ PIETTEllSON ~NO PETTElt~H , .. JS .. ,,. °"" Hufttl"'14lfl ti.kl!, CA om ...... n Ah-Y• Nr: """lt'-9r Publls~ 0r.,. C.W\I Oa11y Piiot J..,,. 1•, 71, July J, 1•18 Hto II ""bl1ut 1onol th1sno11u. O•ltOM6y)f, t'18 MARY J ANE lllOACH E 1t<11trl•Olll'loWlll or lht-Nmt00tceoellf ••VCE ENGLllA•CHT 1101 Wttl'll" Or S..11• iu New,..-t -..ctl, CA ttiMt 11141M1.eD Atttf',..Y ter E.-cutt1a PuDh\,_., Or-Coit\t 0 ••1• PllM Jll"" • ll. lO, 11, 1'18 II•> I~ PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINESS NAME S'TATIEMIENT 'The l'ouowlno Pt't'Wfl• are oo•"q l>uSjneu .,.. ALTECPlJ'STICS. t~7BuSNrd = 10, Wt\IMtft'll@t (.A "1643 W1llle-n I.. C.trr, 14JU BuV...<11. • 14], We•lmHl•t•r Ol "1&83 Eht•""lh M C...rr 1'3&7 8UY>.lt0, 11 lfl, Wt\IM•~ttr. CA 91&83 Hu\ t>u\1~' ., conoucteo O• .,, m d1tHOU4I Wm l C...rr l h1• slalemenl wn 11100 W•tl'I the Countv CIN• 01 0 "'"11<' Counl1> U" June I, 1918. FOUcn Pu1>l1•hl!cl Or..,9" C.0.•I 0dll'f P1IOI. lu~•. U,:P0,11, t911 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATIEMIENT T1'141 IOllOwtnq l*Mln " OOtnQ l>v\•· tW\\ .\ PUBLIC NOTICE SUPER SEC SECRl IAR•Al. 1--------------1 SERVICE. llJ Thora s1-1 Sult,,. 1 ~1cnnous 1usucess MAMIE STATl.MENT TM loltowtnQ pel'SOl'I ,, ooono Du•I ne»•• ELAN lTO. n .. M•"*r. Cot•• Mew, Uhtomo• m 11 Mui• Dun<•n, U 1 IE•St 1 ltl, Coste Mase, c.l1!on>t• '1t'1 Th•• °""nn' ,, c-.c1eo Dy •n '" d•v•duel M¥1•0uncan Tllo\ \taltmenl wri fllt<I w1tn tllfo county Clef'k ol Or•~ Co.i,,ty on JuM IS. 1'18 F ... ,., Published Or-Co.I\! C>.t•lv Piiot, J..,,. :PO, ll, -July '· 11, ,.,, ,~,,. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTl'TIOUS IUSINIESS NAME STA'TEMEN'T 'Tiie 10110Wino person I\ 001no ou" l'ltUI\ MICHAEL ASSOCIAI ES. l19St Sllyoark Circle, "J", Irvine, C•lttor,.1a .,,,,. P•lrlCla !>ltu•alo, 10 Po'"' L om• Or .. Corona 001 """r. C:..lllorn•t 91tU Th" Du\Hll'\\ <on<lultf<I Dy •n •n Olv10udl Patr1<t• S.1na10 Thi\ "tt~mtnl wa\ fifed w1tll ltwo Counly Cll'rk of O••nQ<" County on June 1 S, 1•18 F-151 Pullll\fled Orenge ~t o.,; .. PllOI, Ju"" 70, 11..0 J uly'· 11, 19/1 L~uM BP.a., Cahlof-n1••11b\\ M.ro-,..1 D W•llea. U S En· to no. sou1h uoun-. C..lltorr>•• "1•11 Thi\ bu"IW'\~ '' conouc:teo by a" '" OiVtck.t•I M•~rel D W•ll .. P Tht' ~tat"'"""( ·•~ ••ted w11P\ 1-.... County CIPr• ol OrM>oe Counly "'' Jutte• • .,, .. F-l4 PuDh\I'~ Clr1M'9" C.W\I 0411• P•lc>I lu ... I) :P0 11 -July•. t9/I 71'" II PUBLIC NOTICE IM•4'2 SU l"ElllOR cou1n OF 'THE STATE Of' CALIFORNIA FOR 'THE COUNlY OF ORANGE Ht.A-.. HI NOTICE OF HEAlllNG 01' Pl!TITtOH FOR PAOIATE OF WILL ANO FOii LIETTIERS TIESTAMEN• TAltY ANO FOR AUTHOlltlAflO,. 'TO AOMINIS'TER UNOEll THF INOEl"ENOENT ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES ACT. [\ldlt nl MA~TIN 81lUMANN ~Ce4\l'O NOTICE I~ HfREltY GIVEN llldl STEPHEN w tlAUMANN h•' tot..a t'H:trpm 11 Pttlt~on tor J>ro0$1fll of w 11• •nd •or i\w.an<:f' o4 L•Utr\ f tt).td~n I.tr v ~nd tor Auth0ri1t1t1of'I to Ao mHuit~r undef" tne •no.oe~nt Ad m1n1\lr•tlon of E\l•ff'lli Act '"'~'et'\.f' tn w n•c h I\ medt: to r •u r lh•' 0 4fltlUfdf\. ttnd lh•t thf' hm~ 4 ftd , ____________ ,_>1_0_1-!e ~~~;u~~ ':';~r:~.·~ ~~ :"~ ".'7.:' ~· courtroom OI ~rl~ No Jot '"''• c.ourt. a t /OC (•Yte. ~tt"r Or1vt-WI"''' ------11-,.-1-.,------r ,,, I~ C•ty Of S.M• AM. C..lllorntd O•Lt<l J""" T1 1•19 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTIU TO CllEDITOAS W",LIAM E SI JOMN, MO A·HU> Cowity C.lt!<k SUPflllo.I COURT OF THE LEWITT. HA(t(MAN A ltOIEFFLIN STAT E OF CALI FOllNIA FOii 1MJJ Vt11tuu llvd , $<11te 11U n• E COUNTY OF ORANG IE 1!11c1 .... c. •tt» In Ill~ M411ff Of th" E \t•lr ot Ulll no-2110 LEON A RO J . HOS KINSON , AttonMUllll''~ O.Cused PuDll\-Oranot Coa~I Oaoly PllOI NOllCt' ,, ~·DY O•vtn to U~llOt\ J une> 7& 11. J u<y J ,.,, H/8 78 lla••nq < 1.irm 119'tn•t 11\f' ~Id oec~ M nl to tit~ w 10 <f.t1m\ m u~ otf1c~ ot the c '"~ ol '"" <1t0<~1a covrt or 10 PUBLIC NOTICE P'~·~n• '"""'lo ttwo unOl'•••On<'d M 11\fo -------------OlllC~ OI JAMES 0 PE TT E RSON PETTERSON ... PEH f llSON. At lornPY\ el Law, ll•JS 8otH Clll<.i Slrttt, t1um1no1on 9e&c:r1, Cdhlorn1a 91049. whl<n l•tter oHlce ts Ille pl.tee o! bu\IM\\ ol tl'l<t unoer\IQM<I '"•II m•I te" 11en11n1no to "''o tst•••• Sue~ t la1,,.,\ with the ntJC,.\Wrv vouctwtr\ mu\t be 111eo or orPWnll!O H etoresald within lour monlM •fler ll'l<t ""' Dubhc::ehon ol u.1.-notltt Oeted June u, 1'11 Ror• Louon T •nrier. Jf E •Muto< of Ir. Woll of '1.1•0 OecAtdtnt ,UTERSON A Pl.TTllUON JAMES 0 PIETTelt10N AttwMyt.tLew 1tns 111"' CNu stnet H1t01tl~to1 IMCll, U '™' Tel· 12Ul tft ... 1 r.1· 11141 -.21 Publlsr..d Or..-Coe\! O•tly P•lol JUM 70, J7 -July 4, I I, lf18 PUBLIC NOTICE ll·1MIS ICOTICE TO ClllOITOllS MO A-ti7M SUl"llllo.I COURT OF THJ STATIEOl"CAL"OllNtA 1<()1t THIE COUNTY Of ORANG( I" lllt Mtlttr ot tll~ E\I"' nt AICHARO A. ZIEBE, 0.CNMcl NOllU I\ l'lor'eDy Qlven to crf'OllOf• 1Mv1no <l•I~ -tni l ti.. "'d °"'' Otnl 10 lilt said cltomi on IM otllfe 01 tilt c ltr ~ Of Ille t lOres.to <OUl'1 or 10 prtsant tlltm to tile unoen•-d "' IN olltct OI STANFORD K RUOIN LOEB ANO L0£8. One Wll<lllrf Blvd .. 5u•lt toOO, Lo • Ano•11• C.lllornlt .aGt7, wlll<h l•ll•r om ct I\ Ill• Olt(f ol Du\lnt\\ OI ,,.. "" Otnlt~ 1n •II rnett"'' 1M1rt,1nlnq lo \tlcl ••l•t• Sucfl tlOlll'I• with t!W MCl \H fj YOUChtr\ mu\I Ot llltld l)f DttWt'ltO H ••ort\••cl """"" tour monlll• •lier Ille tlr\t pvD11ullon ol 1111\110110 O•tfll Jun. t). t'7t Anllt JUnrte ltrbl• C •Kulfl• ot '"" w111 OI .. JO Oe<9Cltnt LOii AN0'-'011 UAN,OllOlt RUllN ..,._, .. """"' Oilt Wll•Mrw llvd '4111•1 ... "9t A,..atw, CA *11 Ttl UUJ ~t Pve M -0r""9" (o.o•I t'•1ty l'lllH Ju,.. 10. 11 -JV'v • t t •••• ., 71 FICTITIOUS 8VSINESS NAMIE STA'TEMEN'T T "" 1011-1,,q Pt'f\On I\ ao•no bu\I n~~' ""° OONECO CONSTRUCTION CO 18111 P&•m SI, Fountain Vallo , C.- 9'10ll 0011•10 [UQ!'~ Corio•, t&IH Peim St . Fount~tn ll•llev, CA 91108 Thi' bus•~\ f\ tonout..tco b y dn •M OIVIOUal Oofla•O E Corh• l nl\ )ldt-1 Wh "'"" Wllh IN> County Clerk of O•MIJC' Counl• on J une 1 t978 F~ll PuDll\l'led Or~ Co.Ju 0d1IY P1101, June •. •l, 70, 11, "" PUBLIC NOTICE SUPEllllOA COUltT O~ULtFORNIA. COUNTY OF OltANGE CASE NUMllElt AtUH OllOIEll TO SHO... CAUSE FOii CHANGE OF NA"!( fft t~ .. Mattt' Of tf'Mll APQh(•hon O' ROBERT KEITH M<PH1lllP'ii. 'or Cn•nv~ ot N~mf' llOAEAT KEITH M<PHILl1PS 11<1' Htto • P"'"t•l!Of"'I '" th11rt c.ourt tor dft ~'' Ofr •Ho••"Q Ptt•t10Nir to crht"9f "'' ""m• l r 1>m ll O llE ~I KEIT tf MCPH•LLIP'ii lo ROBERT KE I I H IAVLOll 11 " h•r"°" "'°"'1'C! tll<tt •" ~·wn• •nt1re\ttJd 1n tM tNttter •to,..._.•O t1Q p ... r Dl!IOI'• lhl\ C.OUfl "' OeP111 lm.-nt NO 3 .. IOO Cl ¥1( Cente• Orlllt wn1, S..nt• An•, C..t11orn••. on AlifUll 1. t911, •I II 00 O'(IOO • m , 'Ind 1r..n •no '"•'* t.M• t•ut•. •• ''°'Y .,,ey ll•vt. wily W•d Delotlon I~ ChilllQe'OI n•m• \llOuld not btl Qr itnll'<I 11 '' turtlltf Oteler.O ll'l•t • <ODY ol '"" ordtr 10 ~ <•use oe l)Vllllltn.o '" th• 0r4"0f' C'!Ml\I O.lly Pltor. ,, n•w\P•O.r of ~n•r•I c•rt '-11,..tlon puDll\fl.O oll 1'11\ t OUl\ly •I l1t\I or>tt ' #ft• lo• •our con-u11ve _ ... , P<IO< •o '"" d•Y Oi ·~ "''"""' O•l•d J""" 1>. "" 8r~tW ~f JUOQt Ol 1"9 ,_ .... c-1 •UNOI N•a •G & HAUOHTOW ut IOI H'U!\t-~t•lll Ctttt ¥tt6. ~,,_, OUJ Tel 17U I Mt»tl ....._,,_ ,....,.,_ .... Dt•t-Qr.._ (O<l\I 0.llY Pltol J\IM II July • t I II ••II 1ffl 1• ) 0 JI \ II' n· () to n !ou 1ro N3Y 00\.' "llll- ll'C' w1d hml l q-;:.1 rom nt.•11 \. Io JO or l' or our s aid .~idt.• tungs \run· which tcrs." very \estly t rong n lhl") ,, 118 DAILY PILO r T uellday .Wne '' lllfa ORANGE COUNTY I POLITICS (;,Jflerfarian Candidate ------~ SHERMAN N . WILLIAMSON M.D. Mesan Seeking Senate Bo•eGroaam Thl' llarbor Area ·s SuzannL· Hub10 . lht- former Mis ::, Newpo11 Beach. \\ti I be one of lhl• candidates for queen of the· Orange Count~ Fair 1n Cos ta Me!->a Theme for Ju l v lcl -23 fair 1!-1 "·Home Grov. n By O.<.'. HUSTINGS 04 ,,,. !Mlly ~-Swtt Costa M~a attorney David Bergland has cHI oounced his candidacy for the Orange Coast's 36th State Senate District seat Bergland, nallonal C'ha1rman or the Libertarian Party, says he wants to g1 ve voters in the district "a cand1dal(• who 1s a true alternative to the ti red old con g<1 mt• of traditional politics ... lie wall be trying lo gel on th e Novl'mber ballot as an sndependC'nt candidate To do al, he.'· 11 have lo get about 10,000 signatures or registered voters in the district on his petitions by Aug 25 HRGLAND B E RG LAND WAS THE Libertarian Party candidate for vice president in the 1976 presidential election He says has party has long advocated and worked for reforms that should be considered logical extensions of Propos1t1on 13. Ron Cordova 1s the Democrat seeking the seat being vacated by Republican state Sen. Dennis Carpenter. Bergland s ays Cordova "opposed Proposillon 13, whereas I vigorously supported it as a modest step in the right d1recl1on." REPUBLICANS IN THE 36lh have nominated John Schmitz. a former American Independent -Party candidate for president. as their choice to replace Carpenter, who is retiring Bergland says Schmitz "is a n old -line <"Onservativc who typically endorses government trampling on pt'rsonal liberties." In eontrast. says Bergland, he stands "for the right of all rx·rsons to conduct their business and private lifC' without govt•rnment interference or hara!>sment · • • • T HE ORANGE COUNTY Coalition Against the l John 1 Bng,es ln1llat1 ve 1s s ponsoring a rally at 3 p m Saturday at Utllcrest Park in Fullerton, the GOP stale senator 's hometown. Among the s peakers scheduled lo appear. ;iceording lo i:oalilaon spokes men, are Frank Barbaro of Costa Mesa. eha1rman of the Orange Count) Dcmocrattl' Central Committee, and John Harn son of Ne.,., port Beach, Democratic candidate an the 74th Assembly District The Briggs 1n1t1at1vc, which goes before California vOll'rl. 1n No\•ember, calls for the Tl1sm 1ssal of puhhl· srhool officials who advocate homosexuaht~· • • • CONGRESSMA N JERRY M. Patterson, D-S;inta Anu. ha!> tol<I California realtors that 'hey should begin work now on a supplemental mitiative to go on lhc ballot within the next two years to "straighten out .,om<:' of the problems in Proposition 13 " Speakang lo nearly 400 members of the California Association of Realtors '99" club political action committee at the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim. Patterson. a former mayor of Santa Ana, said that whal will happen immediately after July 1 when the Jarvis-Gann 1rutiative becomes law is not as important as the potential negative impacts \\-h1ch \Hll be felt "three-to-four years down the road " I le said that the property tax cut was in reality a "lax shift ." noting that because of reduced property tux<:'s under Proposition 13, Californians will be payan~ an ad1..hllonal S2 3 billion in federal income taxes smcc properl:> owners will no longer hC' able lo claim as great a deduction. Further, .,,nee the Cahforn1a income tax 1s directly tied to the federal lax. the stale will now be able to pick up an additional and unexpected S300 million <1nnually in income lax revenues HE SAID THAT HE did not believe that the ma1ority of residential property owners who voted for the measurC' were aware that they would not be the major bt•ncric1aricl> from this constitutional amendmt•nt "Analyl>ll. for tlw \<tliforn1a Legislature NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH BAMBOO, IS COMPARABLE WITH THE FINER WOODS SPECIAL OFFERING of • Dining Sets • Swivel Rockers •Game Tables •Bar Stools-Bars • Living Room Groups • Casual Patio Groups • Cobra Chairs • Decorator Pieces -OVER J 000 WICKER ITEMS FOR DECORATION ALSO AVAILABLE! You are cordially invited to save up to 40% during our salel Dockside Furniture 2959 Fairview Dr. COSTA MESA Y1 mile Sovth of tti. 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Ju,,.• '"' """" ,.ttml l>ubll\'*' Or-. to.\I 0.Hy PlkH PuOll\heO Or~ Coe\I 0 •11• PH01, June •• IJ JO. 11 '"' Ju,,. U 10, 11-Jvi• • 1'11 estimate th~ aclu&I lax i.avings <resulting from Prop 13 1 to be only $6 4 b1lhon and not the S7 b1lhon expected," Patteri.on contmued, "and of lhas, homeowneri. will get only $2 3 billion in relief while Standard 011 und Lockt\eed alone wi ll benefit by $13 I m1lhon and $9 5 m1lhon respectively. The greatest single s hare of property tax relief, some $2 9 billion. will go to the owners of commercial industru1l property, according to Patterson, with another $1.2 billion slated for rental property owners. AT DAVIS BROWN 22 CU. FT. SIDE-BY -SIDE SAYE 5 120 PLUS FREE CASE OF PEPSI FREE CASE OF PEPSI WITH PURCHASE!! 20 CU. FT. 3 DOOR SIDE BY SIDE $120 FREE CASE SA VE PLUS Of PEPSI I . . announces his aSSOC1ation with KOREY S. JORGENSEN M 0. Inc. For General Practice & ~1oe at 275 V1ctona. Suite ~sta Mesa Ott1oe Hours Mon Tues Wed Fn -g 10 6 Thursday Evenino -6 to 9 Saturday Mornino -9 to 12 By APPointment· 646-1631 If It flo•t1, chances are you'll read about it In the DAILY. PILOT 17 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR FREEZER SAYE 580 PLUS FREE CASE OF PEPSI 20 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR. FREEZER SAVE sao PLUS \ ' l • ·~ { r I' cl c ,s \- :h ~y ly 1g lft> , .... I (, ( \ AT YOUR SERVICE I NATIONAL . ·~ DAILY PILOT ;\ 9 lh Uil K t·unt· Urban Policy Proposed Grass To Get High? Sierra Club Offers Guide to Development NEW YORK <AP> -The Sierra Club. long a champion for the cause or wide open spaces. has adopted a pohcy aimed at improving "the urban landscape.'' The group's urban ageoda covers a variety or fa miliar ur ban il ls , including mass trans it, recreation, housing, pollution and resource recovery, said Ne il Goldstein, the project's bead. GOLDSTEIN SAID THE SIERRA Club cons iders "the rull array" or urban problems as an integrated syste m -much like the group's conception or a lake or forest. And the club has a dopted a strategy of trying to "guide urban development rather than block it," be said. "Anyhow, I used to be somethin' none of you · guys ever were -on only child!" "Cot a problem' Then wnte to Pat Dunn. Pat will cut red tape. getting the answers and action you need to solve m.equ11tes m government and bumle". Mail your questions to Pat Dunn, At Your Service, Orange Coast Daily Pilot. P 0 . Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. As manv letters as posS1ble unll be answeTed, but phoned mqumes or letters not incll.ldmg the reader's Jull ntmw. address and business hours' phone numbercanrwt lwcuns1dered Thiscolumnappearsdai· ly except SaJurda11s · Chickna Tracks Clarified DEAR PAT Wall you please explain what all the "chicken tracks" written on prescriptions mean'> l 've often tried to decipher my doctor's prescriptions, but Just can·t fi gure out all the abbreviations and symbols A N . Huntington Beach A pre~cription contains the name of the drug, using either the manufacturer's trade na~ or the generic or common name. The dosage form if the r<''s a choice, will be indicated by an abbreviation such as ·•cap" for capsule. Liqujds usually are denoted as "el," "sy," or "sol" for elixir. syrup or solution. Dosage strength is commonly given in m etric measures, such as "SO mg.," meaning 50 milligrams. tr the drug Is to be taken three times a day for seven days, the physician will write "#21" or .. 21." Refill information probably will be indicated by an abbre viatf>d form , s uch as "Refill 2X," meaning the same amount of the drug can be purchased two more times without a new prescription. Latin is still used in dirt'ctlons for use. This is done as a matte r of convenience -a kind of medical !>hortband. The physician usually explains when the drug is to b e t a ken as be writes the 11rescrlption, a nd the pharmacist translates the l.atin abbreviations into English on the label be puts on the drug container. Teen P~anries Costly DEAR PAT l have heard and read a lot about teenage pn:gnancy lately. Just how much has at increased m the• p~st few years, and what do these pregnancies cost an terms of care by tax-funded lac1htics and medical personnel .. P .L .. Huntington Beach Three t im<'s more American girls became pregnant in 1976 than in 1971, according to ~tatistics. or tht' two million teenage girls who became prt'gnant each year, 600,000 will give birth -accounting for one out of every live births nationally. The others will seek abortions. lllt>gilimacy rates for middle class whites are rising; ratt-s for blacks continue to fall. Teen prc!{n ancie~ a rc-no longer round mainly among low incomt• and minority groups. For e-ach tt-t'n pregnancy brought to term, the rirs t yt•a r co~t for federal, state and local govnnm<'nls i::. S:!.200, according to a Heallh Education and Wt-If are es timate. Abortions do not appear to bt> a ~olutlon as adolescent girls wbo •urn to abortion with the rtrst pregnancy often go on to become pregnant up to four more Umes. Baldwin:-:.:.:=. _ ,,.,.--. .. ~ Pianos r ..___ 4 and J 1 ..... • • ; Organs : · • ~ ~ F•cloty flff•ffC1lllJ ll >N'> IN "; HlLJMFNT-. ·-MUSIC Ii CENTER .-:.i1hlon l1land M0-9020 •ON&lf't lOt 'PUBLIC NOTl"F FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEME NT ll\• IOllOWtnQ P<'IWll I\ 001nq bU\t llh\O QARTH0l0M[W f NT FR PRIStS, 111M~ Lt> RIK.I Lant', ~ouni."n V~ll~y. t A "170IJ M•rdyn Jo..,nn,. t\4rttiOIOttH~w. llJH '-" RO'NI lAffl' F01ittl<11n V•llo CA t170I lt'll\ t>u\1""~' •\ <.Ond.U(ttd by ..tn tn d1v1du•t M rlr1lvl'\ Ol4rltltllfU'T\f'W ln,., ''-'lf"fl"W"nt w .t• tiled w•lh lhfl' <">untv ,,,.,tt. ot o'~"Of-County on Junf.' I 1019 l'OtS4JO Jo'ubl1\llf>d OftW"iqt '"o.t\t OJ If' Pilol Jun•• 4 IJ 10 11 1111 '700 18 PUBLIC NOTICE ·~ SUPEll104' C.OU llT OF THE STATE Of' CALl,OllNIA FOii TM I COUN'TY OF OllAHGE HO A· .. Mt "OTI CE 0 , HEAR I NG 0 , P ETITICHI f<Oft PaoaATll 0 1" WILL AND "011 UTTERS TE.UAM&N· TAllY E\l•I• 01 HELEN 0 STERKEL, 0e<eAMd NOTICE IS HEAERV GIV[N tl'l•I ELIZABETH STERKE.L "•• lil•d l>ereln • Pf'llOO<I for Prot>AIP ol Will •ncl for luuanc• ol Lt114tr\ T•\lamen· ta ry and r0< rtl•r•nc• 10 wr.icti I• mede lor h1rlNr o.rucu14,., and Iha! t~ lltne •ncl PIA< I ol hetrl"9 11\t' M<ne hA\ MOii WI ,.,. July II 1'71, •• 1n 00 • tn In 1"4-C00'1rOOm "' 0.11Art"1•nt NO l 01 tatd C0<1rl <I 100 l IYlt l .. n1 .. Drove W~I In I,,_ Liiy nl S.111a Alla C.tt1tt01n61 EARL'S • PLUM Bl HG HEAflHG AlllCOHO SI l 1< 7 ll&S1 'tv•C-• T•nllf· '>1¥hat Vour C>o<,;r C.~;u ")tore Nt>•rf'~l 'Your Are•• CO'>TA MESA642· 17SJ ·~·~81Vd. M ISSIC)N VIEJo49S.0401 2"1J c.. ....... c. .... r_ l~•n 0 F .•IAv• f>ttw I PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ·NAME STATEMENT "T"" lollow•nv ~--15 dojno busl· "4'\\ <I\ lOAV ENTERPRISES, !SIU Orookhur\ISL, a 170, Wttlmtn~I~, CA <n1>1lM••l1nq Po. Oo••:Z..HW1llnoton Bueti CA•- LOnn .. N C>ay, ISl23 BrOOl<,.unl,' c llOW••lm•nsler.CA "11>41 Th•\ bu~neu '' cond\Kl~d by •n 1n. dlYldUal LonN.N Day Tth\ ~l•ff'tT\et'\C ·~ f1ttd w11n t~ Counly Clerk ?I Or•n~ '°""'• on Ju~ I 1'11 Fttt4lJ Pul>lo•""" 0rMt91' Coul D••IY P1101 Jun•• IJ 20, 21 1918 119$-18 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TOCllEOITOllS s urE••Ott COUllT 0,. THE ST ATE 0,. CAU..OllNIA "011 THE COUNTY 0,. OllMGE NO.A-M7 .. Ellele of LEE DINKINS KRAATZ, Oecees..i. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to 1"9 < redlton al IN «iow Mm.cl OK-t INI all perlOM "•vl"O clalmi ~•lfftl IM .. 1a OK-,.,.. req.,lrl'd lo Ille 1"""" .. 1111 ,,,. ne<e•~ v00<,,.n, In !he off It• of ,,,. clerk of lhe atiove .,,. 11111'<1 cou11, or lo pt'PW<ll tllf!m, wll" the ... u,wry YOU<twrs, lo 1"9 un· denl9n•CI •I HO Newport C•nlllr Orhe, N••llOt'I llNc,., C.lllornl•, wllocll Js Ill@ ~..:e ol bu•lnen ol ltw unO.r\IQnod tn all rrwtll«r5 pert•ln1nq 10 '"• ol•te of wld ~·. wllhln lour monllll tile• IM flr~I publlUllOll Ol 11\n no11cr O•••oJ.-1.1m C:erl F IC ••ll & M~rel0'8' Co-En<utoo of the Wtll of Ille eC1ow ,........, Oe<.ecltftt Since its founding in 1892. the Sierra Club has been associated most closely with conservation and wildlife programs. But Goldstein s aid many of the club's traditional concerns, such as water and air pollution. are urban and industrial problems, too. A majority or the Sie rra Club's 185,000 members live in c1t1es themselves, he said. so the urban effort is actually a question or intensifying long-standing concerns. IN 1978, THE CLUB PLANS a lobbying effort, with Goldstein coordinating the work or volunteer me mbers. President Carter's urban policy, which the club generally supports, is the focus, he said. Taken a s a whole, Goldstein said, the administration's package is seen by the club as a significant improvement over past attem]>ts lo tackle the problems of cities. He said the group considers the approach praiseworthy but wants to see the depth of Ca rter 's commitment to cities before making a judgment. Goldstein noted four areas where the Sierra Club will b e working to s trengthen the .ad m mistration 's proposals. -WIBLE THE CARTER PLAN calls for spending $150 million fo r urban parks and recreation. the Sierra Club considers the amount "inadequate to meet the vast recreational needs of the cities." . . -. T he .cl~b will attempt to beef up the admin1strat1on s mass tran~at proposal. which calls for a n additional $100 m1lhon a year to build new transit facilities and J>('destr1an malls and to expand or accelerate rail transit prOJect grants. -S1er ra Club lobbyists will work to include ''proper Implementation" in the president's plan to provide states with incentive grants to help communities "develop genera l policies and programs which will reduce urban sprawl and protect environmentally sensitive areas.·· -1'RE ADMINISTRATION'S PROPOSAL TO re.place the current Publi c Works Employment Act with an expanded "soft" public works program emphasiimg rehabilitation ~nd repair "needs more work." In addition. the club as workin~ on restoration o r individua l urban · areas, local reviews of community development bloc grants. target ing of federally funded jobs into environmental projects. and preservation of open space and wetlands in and around big cities. Won't Gii'e llp Me l v in Dumma r , who lost his bid as he ir t o th e la t e H owa rd Hug h es through the so-called Morm on will. says he wants his story of be f r 1e nd1n g a bedraggle d Hug hes proven true. He says his attorneys haven't given u p and that t hey are checking to sec if new eviden ce can be ro und. JA CKSONVI LLE, Fla. <AP> -Anheuser Busch brewery officials want to feed a million gallons of beer to their lawn. T h e compa ny has as k e d c it y environmental officials for permission lo spread waste beer and other products on the grass around their plant. City water ser vice officials said it would save the brewery $40,000' or more a month in ::.e wage treatment cha1rges. But Steve Pace. a city po l lut i o n co nt rol engmeer. said the waste could create an odor in the a rea and "we don'L need another one ... ~ -RABBITT INS. FREEDOM FIREWORKS -ALL ~SSORTMEHTS OVER SI0.95 >-. -' ~ood Ollty wlletl,. 1..t1d .. ltMI Ftntworil• Stalld spoAwwd by sa.c.1tn 1914HAlllOllLVD. 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Justice Potter Stewart supplied the crucial fourth and majority vote, but with some reserva· lions The couple s eve d s ilver coins for 25 years with s uch a party 1n mind. 12 ANNUAL SO. CALIFORNIA OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS SHOW June 29 • July 2 Looking for a business of your own A marketplace of full & part·time business opportunities for Men & Women Investments from '50000 to 560,00000 THE INN AT THE PARK HOTEL 1855 So. Harbor -Anaheim, CA Gen. Adm. 1 250 1·9 p rn daily-1 ·6 pm Sun Couc>lee edmltte<S fOf •4• altef 7 p m Thurs , Frt. 6 Sat. D e lay Won Financier C. Arnholt Smith plans to ask the Ca l i f orn i a S upreme Court to throw out g rand theft and oth e r charges against him. his attorney said in winning another de· lay in Smith 's trial, which now has been set to start July 5. B URGER SAID THE CONSTITUTION does not mandate "a right of access lo government in· formation or sources of information within the .government ·s control. 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It was the first time a game was telev1i.cd nationally out of Ana~e1m Stadium in l~<years And like any circus. it carried with 1t an atmoi.phere o( excite ment totally apart from the main action, which was important enough in its own right: a duel between the Angels and defending American League West champion Kansas City. A VISIT F ROM former President Nixon. the Secret Service men. the huge AHC vans outside and the big crowd made tt d1f· ferent from anything the Angels have experienced in a long time Stadium personnel and Angel offlc1als made no complaint about th<.' confusion of 1t all. in fact. they seemed to rather enJOY ct II the attention "'Having the Monday Night Baseball people here hasn't pre· !'lented any problem for us al all ... said Tom Seeberg. the Angell>. director of public relations. ''l"d say it was more of a problem to huvc Nixon here than the TV people. but that's only because of the :.ccunty involved.·· Nixon sat in owner Gene-Autry·s private box adjacent to the scoreboard control booth Secret Service men told the i.coreboard oper ator no came ras would be allowed inside the booth "LET M E MAK E one thing perfectly clear ... rei.ponded the Angels' own security man in the press box. who lap!.ed into Ii pret ty fair 1m1talion of the former president "If we want cameras in the scoreboard booth. we'll have cameras in the ~coreboard booth .. But he was JOking when he said it. and that was the mood thal O•llY Pllol PhOIO• Dy G••Y Ambrow UMPIRE RUSS GOETZ MAKES HIS DECISION AS l YMAN BOSTOCK GETS BACK TO FIRST BEHIND CLINT HURDLE. l>eemed to prevail Monday u good natured acceptance of the l>1tua t1on Until Monday night. the closest the Angels had come to n<1t1on<tl TV exposure was last July 11. when ABC broadcast a game from Anaheim to a r egional audience EVEN MONDAY NIGHT'S game was technically the "B" game; the primary production was Boston at New York. and that s where the first·tcam announcers were Howard Cosell and Don Drysdale But ABC officials say that game was armed pnmanly at the (:cti.t coast. while the rc!>t of the country I except Southern California 1 ~aw the An~els and Royals Like any self·rcspccting circus. the Monday Night Baseball See CIRClJ$. Page 82 Decision Due Soon HB District To Ax Sports? By ROGER CAR LSON Ol llw D•••r P•IOI St•ll Whl'tlll'r offr<·ial utt1Qn lakt•s pl:Jl'l' lonight or Thursda~ nigh! ,11 H unting ton Bectch l11 gh School. thl' drl' appl•ars rasl ut hh·trcs 1n tht• Jl unt1n,l!ton lk<tc·h School District 1n its pre.., :-.c·nt form 1s to b(' chopped from th<' Huntington Beat·h School Districts budget for 1978·79 Schools IO\'olvcd tnC'ludc llunt 1ngton Bc<iC'h . Marina . Westminster. Fountain Valle). Edison and Ocean Vicw T h e sc h o o I boa rd m t' eh tonight al 7 o'cloC'k 1n the Hunt rngton Beach auditorium to con "ld('r its pnor1t1cs \\1th euh mandatl'd by thl' pa..,s::igl· ol Proposition J:1 EXACT 1\tO~F.\' f1gur('" U\ a1l<1blt• rrom lhl' -..tiJlt• arl' not l'X Pl'€'ll·c1 lo ht· knov.. n until Thursda\ thus t hl• Sl'COncl ml'l'llng at tht· saml' Sill' The board. \\h1eh cons1!.ts of Bnan Lake. Zita Wcssa. Jkll'n D1tte. Dons Alkn an<l .John ll undkv. must C'On:-.1dcr several 11t•ms 1n an ;Jtt('mpt to pan• tht· bud~et. Lake says he docsn t ('X· pt·c·t .i f1n<1l dec1!.10n unt11 Thurl>· da\ Wt• m:..iy tr~ to l':-tabllsh -;omt• ot our pr1C1nltt:'s tonight.· ... ay" J.akl' ... But I dor. ·1 expect u ... to bt· frna l1ting our pnont1cs until Thursday wh<.'n we hopeful I~ find out l'Xactly ho\\ much "'' ha' l' to \\Ork with. At th rs point I m not ready lo say JUSt whctt our priorities will be .. AMONG ITEM S to be cor. '>1dcred are athletics c payment to coachei. a nd transportation 1. marching band. drill team~ p<.•p..,tcr" and other music en· dl'a' ors. unfulfilled vacancies th rough alt nt ion. con vertcd po..,1t1on!. Ito '>Uperv1sory or aide rol(':-1. portions of the adult t•dut•;it1on program. equipment. m a 1 n t t• n a n c l' l' o s t :-. . tr an ... port at ion . ..,ub..,11t ut e-... l'Ustodian tn•w!.. computer pro· J,!ra m "· allo<"atron:-for con ferenrc:.. <1nd a salary freeze Cutting t·oacht<· puy and transportation cffcctsvelv kills -..port!. m its present form · Angels' Long Slumber Turns to Coma · I would be surprised 1f \\L' l'nd up with the cxte ns:vc sporh program that we• now have "a.vs Deputy Supervi~or .Jd~ Sl'ltle "But I IAOuld bt· '-u1 µnsed. too. 11 IAC don't ha\<' on• at all Just to \\hat t:xter.r I t·ouldn't :-.a\. but I think "''I' hav<• !.Om<.' 'tyµe of program for bO\'\:Jndg1rls . The Angels had a golden op portumty Monday night to shOIA a national TV auda·m·e and a home c-ro"d of ~.829 that thl'\ ttfl' bona f1d<.· l'Onll'nd<'rs m the 1\menC'an l A'agu<.• We-;t Thl' 1ngredumts \H'r e tht•n• ace lclth<1nd<.·r Frank Tanana p1 ed agatn!.l thl' defending -Cha µion Kan~as Cily Royah and AB ~~ Thookup to tell thl• co r 1 e cept Southt•rn <.:a llfor 1 • \\h1 IA<JS blackl'd out I th 1!'A gels are for real. Instead. the Angels continul:'cl their off<.•ns1vl' slumbl•r. Tanana \\·ade, King Breeze Past Tennis Foes \\'J:\1HLEOON. England l,l\P1 Virginia Wadt> opened defcns<. of ht•r Wimbledon title today \\Ith an easy first round victory. .ind B1lltc Jc•an King IA-On ht>r f1 rsl match m a d r1 vc for a record 20th Wimbledon till<.' Wade. who 1s Sl'l'ded fourth, downed Sw<.'den'-; Elizabeth Ekblom fi·I. 6·2 while King. the fifth scNI. hre€·1.cd by Be lgium's ~1 irhelle Gu rel al. P<1m Shr'IVl'r. th<.' 15·vear-old 1\ merican pla:, 1ng hc·r f1ri:.t Wimbll'don. madt' a successful debut with a 6-3. 6-3 victory over M 1m1 W1 ksctdt of Sweden Anolhl•r I~ yC'ar old. Tracy /\ustin. who wowed the British last year, was w1lt1ng with fatigue after every shot today. but m anaJ!ed to beat D1<1ne D<.'s for, 6·1. 6 8, 6 4 Resuming a ram-interrupted match from Mondav in which he· d <' apturt'd a 2 I tead in sets. Brian Gottfried downed Hnt:un·s J ohn Lloyd 6 I. 6·8. 8·6. (j 3 ~NOAY'SllESULTS -""""''., ~ln111 ....... 811ty M.lr11n, U S ~I Jfll 80<ow1•~ u S ~I • f • < ... 0.w C•rtfr U S Oft R•CNtO Lfw" 8rlla1n, I• •-4 " Anand Amr1tra1. '"' 011, Ott Jann Sm•t~ Brit••n. • J •.O • • 11m C.ulltU on. US O.I An<1row Pattl\on South Atri<• •·• k . 6 I, • o 1111.s Gerula it" u S "-' Henrv Gvntnar01. Swll1•rlend, •·1. •·1 ••' • '· Mutv RIH~n. us. 0.1 , ..... ~. F••••Oeo V S • • t, '-' "'1 !.!Mi"••OC.O Stewart u S ott M1H W•rm•n, Brit••n. 6 ' 'I • J Da••d '><hn01dtr. Soulh .t\lro<n dfl D•n c, • .,,, Au•lr•ll•, .,2, 6-4, 'I, St~•• l<rul•••ll u S . otl ll•l•n ,,.,,11 •• N•w ZHl•nd • J • J I ~ .... Nuteu. RomM1a. 0.1 J°"n Yuill ~llln Alric•. 6 J I 7, SI, 6 l , Aoo Frawl•y Au•treha oet IOfl t 1rlH Aoman1a,l6 6J 64.6 ... Mer~ Co•, Ori t••n, del JONI J.ttl'lf'\ Au•l••li• 6 • J 6. & • • • Attan Stont. Au\lrolla, Ott lfrrv Ao ... vttt Aullralle '-I .... • ' TOOAY'SMATCHU We-n•1 Sl,..tet ~l"llleuM ft!H1e Jt.,. Kl"O U $ Otl'I Mt<Mllt Gu<dAI B•l91um •~ 6 1 lllr9ln1a W-C.rul Brita•n. otl Ell~h nOOOf'\. $wl'(lfn 6 t •l P•m !>f\r!Vfr US. tlef Mimi Wlhll'<ll s-... 6 l • J Renal• T-• Ctt<ll<nlo••kl• ""' Ltn o.. Moltram A•ll••n 6 t ,... I r•o Av•ll", U $, ocr 01•n•0t~.u s • 1 ••.•• _ ... ,si ...... !>e ndf Mefer U S det Tomu Sm10. Ctt<~lov•••• 1 ~ • • • J v11av ""'"""' In l•• e.t C¥IO• K1rmar• 9••lll • I • 1 •• I . . . .,, \\a!. stnckl·n ''1th an off night <.ind thl' Ro•jh dl·r<.illt•d California. ~·II · TllE \NGELS ha\l' ncl\\ lu'>t frn· s traight. and off<.·n"l\l' slumber mav be too mild a tt>rm orrens1,·e ~·oma "' more• ltkl• 1t Caltfom1a has hecn h<•ld ... cor1· l(•<;S for 2R ('00!.l'C'UtlVC inning-.. and thl') rl' g1v1ng r<>okrt· mctnager .I 1 m 1-"rcgos r '>O ml' glum t•xprcssrons and pL·rh~tps a fl'\\ gray hairs Stilt, hl· rl'fust•!-. tu get dolA non lht• lt•ctm "Thl'Y n· trying to gel hits ctnd the.•.' n· trying to score runs, Fn:gos1 says "They re JµSt in a m1'up and sometimes you Just I ugeb S late Ton1QM ~dn\d-.(•tVdl (41ftorn1" 1 l~om Wtdn1 ""dd't Kdn\a\ C•h dl C.a1.101n1d 1 lO pm fhur\ddv t<•n~a\ CttV "'' (dlttorm" 1 JO om ha' l' to Ix· patient · Ton1i!ht Kl'n Brett gets another l'hann• to prO\'<' ht' ll> a ..,ta rllnµ prl<'hl'r The Angels writ throw him against Kan~cts Ctl) s Uen111s L1:on.1rd l7 lO J B RETT BEGAN tht· '\cason a!. Calrfornrn" fifth '>tartl..'r. '\lrug glcd to a 2 I rct•Qrd and 5 49 ERA. and was banished to thl..' bullpen The impotent Angel bats made 24 \ <.'ar old Rich Gall'. who start ed "the season in Omaha. look like a superstar I IC' struck out nine. drdn t walk any and onl~ ;:1 llolA' cd one runnl'r as far a:-. third base ''l"ve had control probll'ms 10 my la:-.t c·oupil' of slarls." Gall' :.aid 'l'H• been tr~ ing to pil<:h too f1m· Tonight I decided to 1usl chal)('ngt· lht·m ihrow fastballs right do1An tht: m1ddll· and see ''hat h;.1 ppens What happt:ned. dS far as thl• A nitl' Is \H•n· t'oncl·rnl·d. \\ iJ" nothing They scattNed ..,en·n hits and left !.IX mfn on ba'\t' TANANA ~A~ chased in lhl· sixth inning after Kansas Cit} 13ut together two singles and ,, double for its third run nf th<.• g<1ml' The earlwr runs c·ct m<· in thl' third. a homl·r hv A11 l\usn ycr. and 1n tht· fourth. on Sec ANG ELS, Page 82 BOBBY GRICH (4), RON FAIRLY (6) WATCH AS THE KANSAS CITY ROYALS CHECK OUT INJURED AL COWENS. Dodgers Homered by ATLANTA IAPl Thr Atlanta Rravcs played tong ball Monday mghl. defeating Los Angeles. 5·2, for their first triumph over the Dodgers in six t nes this season Rowland Ofrir<.', Gary Matthews and Bob llorncr. \\ho dubbed home runs orr loser Rick Rhoden, 6·4. 9,.hile pitcher'> Adrian Devine and newly ac • quired Gene Garber !'>hut LA·., power off • Devine. 5 J, scattered hve hits over seven ln111ng!. to gain his t hird consecutive victory a.., ;1 star-ter after ptl<'htnj( most or lht• sea~on out of the bullpt•n -.... Ga rbt'r. a right-hander who has not allowed a run m 20 con· se<.·ut1vt• innings, thE'n s hut down t hl· IJod1(<.•rs over the fma I two Dodge rs Slate All Ga...., Oft KABC tltol f on19r.1 lO\ "nvt•M al Allonl• Wtdn••dav lo• An9•lt> •I All.tnta Tnur\O~y Lo••nveln•l All•nl• ')Opm • JOp"' • JOp m innings lo record his third save as a Bra\e Garber was traded to Atlanta from Ph1ladelph1a earlier lh1s month "T H E GUV DEVINE pitched a ~ood b;.111 gam'' st11d Los ,\ngl•lel> M.mager Tom Lasorda "Wt• only got five hits und two runs .... o hl· held u:-. do" n prell) \H'll I noticed he cume rnto the ~am<' with what. something over a ftH' point som1:lhmJ( earned run u Vl'rll"l' and then he really pitched ci ~amc .. ThC' Oodgt•rs broke out on top \\Ith a run 111 the rir'>l inning On OaVl' Lopl's doublt· and a sacrihce n) by Reg~1t· Smith But they !.Cored onl) one more lime when Rick Monday dnlll'<.I a i.olo home run in the firth Offt<'t' and M(ltthe1As ripped back to b.1('k homnc; in the opening inning and took the lead for l(ood .1t :l:: in lhl· hfth on . , ... ~ , Atlanta Dl'\'in<'"' run sconn)! -..inµk ufter · Dali· M urph~ had doubil'd HORNER. T HE NO. t <'ho1cc 1n the recent maJor league draft. then belted his second ho me run of the season. " t wo·run shot in the sixth afll.'r Riff Pocoroba had ~1nglt·d. ··1 hit ft rast ball after he had thrown mt threl ,Jtd(•r<. in a ro" · ... aid the 20 'rl'Or old 1101 ner who holds tht• NCAA homt' run record '4-ith 56 in three seasons nt Arizona Statt• ·t feet reall) rood ,11 lht· plall:.' I'm h1ttinR aboul 150 but SPf' OOOC Cit~. P11t<" 8 :! Rt.l!hl no\\ thl' total c;ost for 1)U r t•xtracurntular program 1:-. .1round $475.00<l If \\£' fiad JU!.t lhr'll' l'O<ll'hl·:-for \ctrs il\ IOOtball and Ont' COath lor all Of thl• otht•r vcirs1t) teams and nothing t•lsl', th1: C'Ost "' St65.000 . ' FORMER OEP L'T \' !'.lupen t sor Scott Flanagan h<t:-heen ap· po1nt('d ch;i1rman u l a com· 1111ttt'(' tn study thl fl'as1b1hty of l'Um m unit) s~>nsorl'd alhlctr.c!> · Wt•n· got lo g1\t' lhc boys .:md girls an opportunity to havt• some t) pl: of program And l n•ryth111g l'un't go to tlw boys. · "a)" Fl.rnag<m .. Hui I \\Ou Id tm· Jgtnt· thCJt a tootb<Jll booster:-. or i-an11at1on \\oi.;ld 'un•ly bl' t·nt 1t ll·d tn l'<H mar!< tht· moncv 11 ra1sl'"' 101 \\ha• 11 \\;rnls Scn;ll'I:' Club .... and t·ommlintl)-\\lc!l· pro1u·t, \\.Ould seem to go to onl pot 101 all sports \\ l n· ;u~I going 1 o ha\. l' t 11 "l'l t·,al·th hO\\ much ha!> been IO!>l H1 ghi now 11 sctm"' ever~ om ... lrant1cally as!'uming the \\ 01 ... t 1-'ot:ntarn \ al!e:. H1i.:t> Prin- St•t• lll'NTl:'liGTON. Page 82 Boone Boon To Takers l!'iCLEWOOD 1;\P1 Lo" Anj!clc~ Coach Jt.•rry West say" h l ' b t • 1 t» t. ' ;i t t am n t' e cl.., strength 1n the bal'kcourt to win in tht• l"ational Basketball A"· sociat1on lie feel~ thl' newest member of tht Lakt•rs will help µrov 1d<.' th al Tht• L aker.., acqui red Ron Hoone. IAhO ha:-averaged in dou ble f1gure!4 m each oi his Ill pro- rcss1onal !'leason!>. in a three way N RA trnnsact1 on '\londay Boone <'Omt'" to Lo:.. Angeles along with. t wf\ ... econd-round draft rho1ce!> in 1~7Q in exchange for ~uard Charlie Scott Earllt'r ir1 the day. Drnver had obta1nl•d Boone and a 1979 ..,c(·ond round draft pick from Kane.as C1t\ for forward Darnell llillm a n 'a nd tht• righl!> lo Oen\ t·r s No t draft selection of 19itc. gu~1rd Mike Ev.ins ··Ron Uoont> 1s ttw type of pla)<.'r who should fit into our .... t) k o! pla'y very "ell." said Wt.•:-. t · He s a fine outs ide shooter. which will open things up for Kareem Abdtal·Jabbar un- derne<llh tht' ba!'ikct · H<"s u P<llSed veteran. which "11! h elp our youngf;r players." .1dded West "Ron is a very "trong player a nd l honestly hel1t•\ e that you need s lrong i?uard.., 111 order to \\In in th~ lcagu·,. ARE YOU FOR REAL? -Ricky Bell, the No. l drnft choice of Tampa Bay last year. checks the back of lrrel£>vant Week honoree Lee Washburn that depicts his O.Uy ...... ......._ _y IUc:hanl K ........ selection by the Dallas Cowboys as No. 334. CheC'rlc<.iding candidate Linda Ball poinb to Washburn's name. Irrelevant Week Begins Whirlwind Event Stans, But Wlw Cares? By HOWARD L. HANDY Of tM O.Uy Pilot Slafl Has Irrelevant Week gone too far this year'> Will it be aban- doned next summer in place of a beautv pageant or the honormg of the first person taking a grun- 1on by the ltghtofthc moon" Certainty there are those con nc.>ctcd with Paul Salata and hi!> t:rcw who must feel that thl· t•vcnt l>hould be c ancelled forever. But after a week of trials and tribulations that finally led lo three honorees instead or the usual one. I rrelevant Week 1s under way at the Balboa Bay Club with festivities tonight and Wednesday before the entourage moves to other locations MONDAY NIGHT, Newport Beach Chief of Poli ce Pete Gross and Orange County Sheriff Brad Gates made special awards to Washburn and gifts were presented to all three Washburn's name i s also in the Congressional Record. placed there by Representative Robert Badham. A dinner is scheduled Wedncs day night to help finance the w eek 's festivities. Other ex penscs are bl•ing picked up by Salata and friends along with donations. For the three player s. visits to Disneyland, Catalina I sland. Hollywood Park. Uni ver sa I Studios. the Tonight Show and Las. Vegas arc planned along with the banquet . a sports celebrity roast, a cheerleading From Page Bf ANGELS IN COMA? • • • contest with no contestants and a r egatta with no boats. But that ·s all irrelevant. PAST HONOR EES Kelvin Kirk of Dayton who was drafted last by the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1976, and fullback Jim Kelleher of Colorado who was taken by M mnesota last year. were un· ::.uccessfuJ in their attempts to make 1t m the NFL. "Someday we may honor a guy that stays with a team in the NFL and that might ruin every- thin~." Salata says. Lee Washburn, an offensive lineman for Montana State Un1vers1ty was the original rec1· paent of the third award. He was picked on the 12th round as the 334th and final player taken in the National Football League ctraft by the Dallas Cowboys this year BUT HE HA S be e n hospitali1ed for more than a ctoubles by Al Cowens and Frank betting man I might put a fr" week m a Texas hospital and as White dollars on the Angels." late as Friday his doctor told D yar Miller packed up for By Dave Cunningham Salata and his co.workers that Tanana and allowed one more 11ANSA.Sc1TY cALll"ORN•• there was no way Washburn run. which scored on a fielder's •b' '"" .ob' h 11• would be on hand in Newport P•tek." • o 1 o R Mtllor ti • 0 1 0 R h M d choice and was c harged to wRu,on sooo c:. .. cn,,b •ooo eac on av. Tanan::l's record · o Br•tc,lb ) o 3 o ao•tcx:k. •• • o 1 o Tak mg the doctor's word. aid ~~~~~. ,, ~: : ~ ::;,~:. ~" : ~ ~ g was sought. first from the next-Whilc Che Angel clubhouse wa!> w,1,on.11 , , , o R Jack•on.11> Jo 1 o to-last player taken in the NFL quiet m defeat, one notable fan Ze1eb. ,, Jo ' ' Rud•." loo o draft who turns out to be an area l · · LeCcx:k, lb 1 o O O Mull1n1u . \S 1 O O O up ~ airs wa s voicing an F w1u1~.2b •011 So1a11a.Pn 1000 product. Bill Kenney. Kenney optim1st1c opinion Terr•11. ?b o o o o c11a1k," a a o o was taken 333rd by Miami and Hurdle. ~I • O O O Oown1n11. c 7 0 0 0 Formc-r President Nixon. a l(u•nver. c 1 1 1 1 Lano1uux, Pit • o o o played at San Clemente High gues t in owner Gene Autry's Total• l) 4 11 4 H~';i.~~t'y,c 3~ g ~ g and Saddleback College along .booth. sa1<1. "tic-nerally speak· l(an•o c11y 001 101 ooo .. with Northern Colorado. I , BASEBALL/ IRRE:LEVANCE IRRELEVANT WINNERS -Not one but three NFL prospects are being honored this week by the Balboa Bay Club with host Paul Salata cleft > ready to put a block on any or all. From left with cheerlcading candidates rais ing their arms arc· Sharma P1gneri . Randy Sim- mrin. Vallenr Sutter. Lee Washburn. Lm da Ball and Bill Kenney. f'ro• Page Bl CIRCUS ARRIVES • • • crew came to town three days early. and as soon as the show wa!> over they packed up their tents and left in the dead of night. "WE HAVE THREE big vans. about 40 people. seven cameras and some graphics equipment." explains unit m anager Phil Anast. "We started setting up Saturday. The Angels people are very good and the stadium is ~ood. This is one of the best places in baseball. as far as we're concerned ... Headquarters as set up outsidS the stadium. l)estled in the shadow of the trucks and eqwpped with fruit and coffee for the crew. But even if the trucks were hidden. an untrained eye could still 5pot telltale signs that this was not an ordinary game. A DIRECTOR IS on the field. cueing the teams for pregame introductions and lining them up for the national anthem i\ camera platform looms over the center field fence And there art< banners everywhere. most of them procla1mmg the Angels and ABC No 1 "Some people think we make those signs ourselves." says A BC crewman Bob Rosburg '"But it's not true. I scout out the good one~ before the game to get them on camera. but the fans make them up. not us ... And the game itself~ ABC doesn't make that up. either, but 1£ it could .. f'rorn Page BI From Page BI DODGERS. • -11 might just as well be .350. Tht• one thing 1 hoped to accomplish was to be able to hit major league p1lchmg ... said Horner "HORNER HAS A quick bat.· .,aid Lasorda "The ball 1ump~ off the bat for him lie made l>Ome good defensive plays. too.' The Dodgers d1dn 't lose am ~round m the West because the d1v1s1on leading San Pranc1sco G 1ants dropped a 2 l dec1s1on to tht.• San Diego Padre!> m to m · nmgs Monday night The Dod(?er<; <ind Bra\'el> plav the .,econd f?ame or a four.gamt• 1.,cn cs tOntf:!ht. "1th Doug Rau. 7 3. 1.,chc..'duled to pitch for Lo:- i\ngele:-. against Rick Camp, 0-2 LO~ ANCEL£\ LO~\ 11> Ru\\••11 .. ,, R ~m•lh,rf Noni\ c 1 , .. lb (ntfll .. Y ,,.. O fidkftr It MOnf1d~ , I O•t,.\ r Af\OOt',, o •Dr "Ot • t I 0 • n I 0 j C) q I nooo • l) (I 0 •'I I It l q Q q Ii I I 1 n I 0 J •l ll t) k"Ut/n,rn t. 11 I 11 •I '1TLA!ITA RO~\te-r 11> Oll1ce <' Mattht'W' r f Pocorotld t ~Orf"lt'f' l b Rontwu" Mvrf)hy In (l"ldnttw "' 0f4v•nfl r1 ...... ., "" Varrwr .,, .. b ( ~ ... • u " " . ' . ' l It I • ' J " J I 1 I t 'J t •I t 1 I I I 'J •" J I J I t I oJ '1 J •;, •J' HUNTINGTON ... Ortv.1111•• Jjf1 I it 11 •1 t"'tUt.iQh, L.+ U 11 U '' totu111rro. )('I / ' ' rctdt J' 'l ,, ' mg. y ou ha ve lo realize that the ca6'~0'~1\anm c11v , c.111or~ r:""L~ 0 When it became doubtful that cipal Dr. Paul Berger predicts a .. Football and basketball can Angcls havesomcthinggoingfor l(ani • .,\c11yq,c.1o1orn"'s ?8 o or.11 1,r Kenney would appear. USC 's severelyreducedprogram.··No. muster up some commun1t ~ lO\ AMQ( II~ 100 "" \J()) J Attdnf" 100 tJ'1 UCh \ ,_ O l'"'' OS:-l tJ' ArQ'"''" 1 Allct'"'" ' l On them that has enabled them to WM• 1• C.owen•. witi.on, Baylor, Ro J .ck1on emotion. but what about thL .... l"_'' ,. ... "lose :1 .... they h"vc i·n the HR -Ku•nv•• , se ZJ•b c:. ere11 Randy Simmrin was next in it is not an overreaction ... says d t t •Th ·' 0 • .. ., " -" ... 01" t s· · t d afted other sports an ac 1v1 1el-· l'Y lo' ArQll·h··· .a A1t,-1rt • J , ~ loOt!' ... Murpn" ~u Ott,. ,,. Mdrt~· ""'' H M onad., •'i' ~·otn1r 11 '' "'',..-."" d · h · · tP " R £R 111 so me. immnn was no r Berger. "We have a aenuine r ace. cspitc t e tnJUrtes KANSAsc1Tv but was the next choice of the " do a great deal for youn~ peopll' P~oa··~ L .. • ,, ' • • ' tP H SI Elf I& 10 LOS '1NCELE~ . 'The Angel s <ire a sound Gair iw 1-21 CALtP'O:N1•, a o o io team with the next pick <Tampa problem. I have a feeling this and I f c e I w e h a v l' ~ ~:~~':"'' ~ i :: :; ., , ., t eam." Nixon said. ··and I think T•n•n• 1L.11 •1 s 8 • • 1 • Bay) h ad the draft tasted may bring about a district responsibility to them. too. sue uuNu they 'll make their mov"' after M•11•• • ' o o , J another round league faster than anyone wants as gymnastics. speech . band. '>O Of••n~ •w' ' / / 1 1 • .. HBP wu_, 18y Mlllt'rl 8•"• -Tanal\A . ttu .. 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GB .iOI:! .577 91 ~ .563 101 ~ .563 101 ~ .493 15' ~ .464 17 1-:> .329 27 Texas Kansas City Angels Oakland Chicago Minnesota Seattle 38 32 .543 38 32 .543 36 36 500 3 35 37 .486 4 32 39 .451 6·~ 30 40 429 8 26 48 .351 \4 '""''"·"·' so .. ~ I( •n••• City• A .... h 0 r oronlo 1• S.lllrnor• •O c1eve1ano s °"''°'' • Bo•lon • ,._ YO<' • Milwaukee S, Mtl'MO\ld 1 \<!•Ill~ 8 Choe-J Only O•""'• «IWOultO T.Uy JGame• l(•"\•t\ City •Leror1tJ'o • ~o n ,.,, .. ,, n, .. ,. l • ~ Rt11t1mor,. ratmrr •o"" ,,,,, fl rt,., _. J1 Tor onto • Jt fttr-.on \ I ~f\d L_.mctnc 1v' 1 "; 1 t "" Ottro•t tAo.1~m.1: .. dt Cttvf!'d"°''J.-r_.,,,t't>f'ri O·l l, n " ~ 80\IOI' IWrlqnl) " •• N~w Yoo •C:.U•O•v •7 01 Mtnnt\Gtd Cotti j ... •t M•lwrrtdUk .. f'l I H•f'~: H f f •A\ I Ettl~ 6·l 1 itt OttktAnd t R:eru~o ~ J • ,., Chl~<tllO IWoocl 1 )I •I S.~111• l Polt • ~I " !\,\TIO!lli.\L l.Et\Gl't; East Division ~\' L Pct. GB Philutk1ph1 •• :Jt; 311 54!' ChH'<Jl!O :11; :t! 529 1 Montre.11 .,., .,. 35 51-1 :! 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'•" ._ '"'~< ·~o "' '«.'"" Du•oo "' LEASING ••• ALL MAKES ALL MODELS NEW ~~~~;:;~~ .. .t:= OR USED 600 W. COAST HWY.• MEWPORT HACH• 641t-0262 t L . ,. ,. ... GOL VOLLEYBALL / PEOPLE IN SPORTS Tueeday, Junft 27 li18 DAILY PILOT 83 AP Wlr.,l\Ole 111 24·10 Loss Non-pitchers Pitch for O's . From AP Dispatche~ TORONTO Baltimore Orioles M anager Earl Weaver said he was "thinking of the fans" when he put in two non-pitchers in r elief appearances in the fifth inning of a game that the Orioles lost 24-lC to the Toronto Blue J ays M onday nig ht. "M y pitchers weren't doing the job. so I had to go som ewhere else." said Weaver. "Take a look at the record. They got 19 runs off m y pitcher s and five off Lhe others " With the Orioles down 19·6. Weaver put in out. fielder Larry H arlow. who hist pitched in the Florida State L eagu e seven year s ago llarlow got the first two Toronto batters but then "alked the next two. gave up a wild pitch. a sing le and another wal k. Then John M ayberry hit his second homer of the game a nd 121.h of the sea!>on, a three· run shot far over the right field f en ce That gave M ayberry seven RBI for lhe night A fter Dave l\kKa) walked. EAAL wuvE11 MARTIN SMILES AGAIN New York \'anket•s man<:1ger Billy Martin smiles as h<· an::-.wcr!'> news mens· question in the ln('kl•r room ul Yankee Stadium Monday evening. Yankee> management had j ust a n noun c e d th al M CJ r t in w 11 1 rem a i n manager of the Yanks tor the rest of the seasoo. Wea \'er brought in 37-year ·old Elrod H endricks, a former tatcher and a coach with the Orioles who is on the active rost er. Hendricks walked a batter. then rl'llred rookit• catcher Brian Milner for the finul out of the inning and allowed j ust one hit ct long with · a walk until he was relieved in the t>tg hth by Don Stanhoust: "Earl lold m e to go down to the bullpen and start warming up whi le he found out whether it was legal for me to go m ... Harlow said . "I was do- ing okay, getting those first two guys out. but ran rnto trouble with that guy Bob Bailor. and had to go into my stretch. M y str etch killed m e .. Golf Innovation: BO-minute Round B y HOWARD L. llA N DY DI, ... D"llY Polo1 Sult 01~ mpt(' golf da1ms lo be the first new 1nnovat1on in tlw l(Jml' ol golf in over 200 years It is a combination of a d1 "'mg range <.1nd CJ t ha mp1onship 18-holc golf course "1th pl.1vl•rs :.iblt· Lo compll'le their round in about one hour and :!O llltnUll'" Oly mptt· golf 1s not only a pitch-and-putt course .. but Ill f.1et, prov1dl's a tougher challenge than a conventional lED VALLAS course The game is played on an area 170x300 yards with 18 dtf le rent astr oturf tee pos1t1ons There are l\\O naturnl ;Ji() ~ ard Icing grass fairways, mnl' target greens. 18 bunkers and r-;1x pitching greens In addition. t ht>re arc s mall sand traps nt•xt to each teeing area and natural g rass putt mg greens with 18 cups behind the teeing area With 18 different l <'e pos1t1om,, the i.:olfer can simulate any course m the v.orld. provided he has the 'cort•tarrt or fal's1milf' thereof Pre:-1dcnt Ted Vallas sav" he had thn·e maJor ohJect1ve~ 1n mind when he designed the layout F1r-.t. I v. anted to design an 18-hole course· adaptable 111 llm1kd space without sacrificing any of the skill or en 1m m1.:nt of the J:lu m e," he says. 'Thl· sc·cond goal was to make golf viable for competi tum ;ind conM•qucntly both highly challenging for players ;111d t'a"lly ohsl'rved by spectators. :\1' final obJc•ct1 ve was lo make t he game of goll ac- <'t"-.!'>1 hll' to gn•ater numbers of people by redut m g tht ex 11l'""'' .tncl t1ml' required to play ·· \"alla-, 1-. op1.•ning a course in P alm Spr ings this \1 t't'l..c•ncl and will sewn open another in Swe1 nley. Kent. E nf.!l,ind \\'1th1n two· years. five more courses w ill be 11pt•111·tl 1n1.•lt1cltn,:: ont• in Sunta Ami 'l'ourttPy Deadline .\1ear t kadltru.• for t'nlnes in the Firecracker Open at Corona '\,1t1on.il C oif Club this v.eekend is Wednesday USC ... ophomon• John ('um mlngs will defend his title in the 36 twit• l'\·1.·nt Ill' f1rt'd a one under 74-69-143 last year lD win l'l.1\ v.1ll he in three flights. championship lat scratc h 1 a11ll t "11 h<ind1cap flights I I'(; \ ;\;otc·s D ebbie Austin has predicted that 111111..it• -.t•n-..Hwn Nan cy Lopez will make over $200.000 this '1•.11 JoAnnC' Carner became the fifth half 1111lhon <fnll.ir \\tnnt•r m tour history ShC' JOtns K athy Whitworth, J11ch Rani.in. Sandra Palmer and Jane Blalock in the ex • 111~1 \ l' )!roup While Lopez has won seven lour events 1111 ... 'l'Jr she 1s sttll short of M ickey Wright's m ost for one 't"'""n of 13 Sl'l 1n 19fi3 (Ju•,·ki11g . I rea Cour1w11 )tlSSION VIEJO St John V1anney will stage a t1111rna ml•nt ctt M1 ss1on Viejo Country Club Friday with p1 o<'N '<b going to the SJV academy high school for boys. W11men 's Club low net tournament: A Flighl-l Corky ChurchHJ. l:J. B Flight -1. Cece Coury, 16: C r light I 1tie 1 llon<'y Carroll and Sallie M eyer , 13; D F light l <tie 1 ~targaret Mueller and Boppy Pickering, 13 I B etter Nin e Tournam ent: A Flight-Betty Burnett. 3:11 •• B Flight 1 Dorothy Masse, 32 : C Fhght-1. Clare llammond,3412. D Flight-1.Shi rley Pinto,29. \t 1s::-.ion Viejo lnv1tational. Low Gross over the i''1eld V elma Thomas <L a Quinlal, 76. Low Net over t he Field Sht'rri l\largid I Western Hills>. 64 . Partner's Better Ball 1 Pnmt>ro Group1 <Gross> Ruth Hume and Dorothy '°'limp .. cm 1 Hancho San ta Fe>. 76. <Nell-Jean Cox I Alta \'1 ... ta1 .md ~tary Lou Sch eidt <Los Coyotes>. 67 <Segundl) 1;1oup1 cGrossl Rosemary Koppel and Belly \nn Flint 1; f('ndora 1. 90. 1 Neu EJleanore Ooughert~ and Harriet 1-:njtles <COhforma 1. 71 L ow Groc;s, Low Net Tournament A Flight 1Grossl M axin e N('vin, 88 . <Nell -Fran Riste. 72: B Flight 1Gross1 Carol Vukich, 99 : <NeU-<tiel Alpha Duran and Anita Rutl('r, 73, C Flight <Grossl-Jean Gruhugb, 104. ( Nf'I > Buff Locke, 74. llttNTINGTON. SEACLIFF -Wom en's club eclectic tnurnaml'nt First Fhg hl-l. <tie l Cuba Curl and Margaret K11m agai, fl6. Second Flight-1. June. Doy l e, 63 ; T h ird Flt~ht I Rosemary Patterson, 64: Fourth Flight-1. Pug Thomas, (;7 IHVl;\IE ("OAST Jean O'Sk ea scored a hole In l>nl' nn tlw l:>I .\'mt 1:11h holl• recently using a 3·wool 1\10.1 l '.1r~ Tn11rn:1•nen1 A F'lil(ht I d1el Gloria 0 J lto"' •111 <'a~11" Tl'rn<'r , Ill, R rli:.iht 1 Odtle Wright, lit C .. 11·~!.1 1 ,\I ncl~<' B.Jdham. 17, D 1"li'1t I Ru&h Smith. If" f1•1• to Crrt•n i\ Flight l t\llce Ro)dy, 47. ll I-light I Muilou llol(cboom, 44 . C Flight 1. tume Rcoo, :;z• '· Rl'ttt'r Nlnr : A Flight l Shirley Oberltf'ln, 33. R Flight I Dorothy Bowen. 33. C Flight I Oris Vf'rnon, 331 I> 1-·1tr.:ht t Phy llis Stephens, 35 ... Holly park, Los Alamitos Race Results Hollywood Park For Mondoy .., ., .. , Hct'" DH Srno'1y ..,,,. 1 10 e, 80 • 40 OH Pordh f '"'I l •U. 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Mr Mo,t•r tO 00 l ttO l 00 Ou~" t<•ll 2 bO 1.0 Or!>f'.>n' Bo 8 bO U E •dCla I Mr Mo·.14rt ""'1510ul>"\ 8td P•Nl1• 00 '>O'lono R.t<• c.001 t("y' • bO J 00 J 00 1Cna1 AO< to f't • .fO 4 AO l(l)nc.-'h F .,.,,,, i 80 Tlllrd RM'.P M.9'"" Proar•" 1110 6 <tO • 40 ~l,.<1m dr>d CJ><1rl)P I 80 o .0 C.000 RM\O" I 10 r OurtP\ RAC,_ Sltlrl·•"flmO I 00 • 00 l 70 p1amono Rr.cttlet \ 00 • 00 harr1no !t ;o \~ f-•at l.t \ tSl'1rt4'nrmo dnd ? Diamond Hrac,.1~11 P.l•d 101 Cll F '"" R.o<• Ch•rtu Parlv IJ 10 • l>O 1 70 l>onbNI Wttaro • 10 110 Ho· I 1.-7 10 SiitnRau• P•" Em c;.1 .. 16 l>O I 80. 1 10 At>Ov• PM 4 '° J flO S..QE> On • 10 \) E •a<ld J !Pa'' Lm Go41~>1 ono • IAbOvNMr I P<J•d 1311 oo '>~••nth Ra<P Ktpty \Orum 17 bO • flO 180 ~ lri\hV C,o Mc.ofl• l 00 1 •O l •ltl~ Elhw Shj'•o I 80 f tQliU"I R,v,. W tl"\QiPd W1\n/\~ 8 •0. '10 l 00 M.1QQ•l•\ flHI I Ml 110 J1•1 lo HPWPo • 20 P F •ttf ,., 1 t W1nQt1(l W1\hl-'\. """ " MaQQ•f:'~ f lr~l I p.i•ct JO Ml NuHh ~_.,.. Tu•~C1o Go •1 40 \ -410 l 00 rorn1..ldO llfftll q.,.. • 10 Sn .• ke AlllnQ • 00 u f ""' ttl ' r fu•t•OO C,O• ,.uuJ v 1 fo,nooo L,m1t1 P4•d 161 lO All•nd•nto o ObO Volleyball Teams Play LISLE. 111 Tht• Or ange Coast ar('a \\Ill be \\e l l r('pr..,scnted :.is lhe ~ ational 1\ A l ' .J u n 1 o r 0 I y m p 1 c s f o r \ olleyball gets under \\ ay in a three d :l\ "land. beginning to night at l ll1no1s Benedictine COlll'gl' Tht• OrJngc• Countv Volleyball Club will h:.ive four ·..:iris t eams .ind a pair of bo~ ~ teams tn ;1r t 1011. \\ hllc• the L ul{un a B each Vollc·yhall Club will have five teams competing OCVBC 1'·•nd under M.sr1f' Lunch .. Ktlrf'n 01 .. on Kori Pulaski Kori llu\h, O••• t1eou9n C1>ny1 John\lon, Atlt•o ')~mon\rn, K 11n B•chelrr. wrnav Baldwin. DCVllC 1 .. .tnd·undf!r No I 5ue Cor,.• Su11e C,.one, M"rc1,. Wurh Mon1c11 Pdrk Kri\ P\JlMkt, Mar11yn Horn, AnM Yardley, SU\4nM ll\kew, OeDrd Dvorak OCVIC , .. .,nd·wndtr No 1 Kim f4'k,,C\ Lil Echtf'rn11ch, Juhf' Cocnr-an •uh• S<h4tilr lit Edwards, M.arv A111wn. S~tl• Conov•r. l•un,. AO<tm\. OCVllC ll·•nd·Ul\d•r I< om Oclton ICrl\ltrt Bro .. n Condv ICPodall 'tiler McK Pf"Yfr Lftura N1~or1n9'1&ui l•"i N1f'Or1nQhau\, M.1ry Ann Muller l(atr1n. Mo•'IC , .. ynn l<:tt\\tf'lr w,.nav Ru\h L•<I""" llH<lt Glrlt , .. •nd·unoer Chrt\ Andit'rc,on, JlU'h\> fi(-"t'tam\ kdnn lfrw· K6r"n l W"ncn llndtJ Rcberhon Ddwn Soutf<M.to N•n< v Y tf'\Y'lt $ofo Wrh•·I L•""" IM•<ft err" 16-.,nd·undn (ttmmv Cnatm,.r\ Sut Ot11w \Of't St•c•1 Ot>ruqu1an J'f'n1t~f Hillman H•ll~rv Ht"wooa rt r1\tu\ 1(1ltJourn (hh\ law\on J1U Ao~rl'-On Sl\•11• Sut""''"'° ro,... hylor 1.-llH<lt Boys 1'·1nd·UftdU Ane$1t• Oockh Ou\IY Ovor alt. K •O Enorn c;coU rrank ICurt M•mmt-n Phtl McMAnu\ 1(.-vin Notici-J•m1• Pt"m~r Aandv Sm1•n L ......... llH<lt &.Yl U·"l\<l•una.r l arr y All•n J#tl 811~ M•k• Brtnn•n ~'O" C••#y. P•ul Cht<k, Rudy Ovora,. M1•t Law100 Moh P"r'°"'· Eddi#~'"" l..tquN llH<lt 8oy• 1'·•M·u""•r Jol>n 8•um•nn Enc Cl•" Odvtd E~n RtCl>Ud E•an•. ROl>on lH'. P1ul Mtln•'· Tom Ml Donald, RPne 011••• l'jfol RtOdell l .. nc. .. , .... .,, ..----Quote of the Day-----. Angels broadcaster Al Wisk : "After 25 scoreless innings. Jim Fregosi looks hke Bella Lugosi " Elseu:here in SportN . BASEBALL -Boston·s Jim Rice extended his American League home run lead to 23 with a L\\O· run shot in the fifth inning to lead the n ·d·hot R ed Sox to a 4-l v ictory over tht· Nl'\\o York Y ank('<.'S Don Zimm er s Bost on Cr<'\\ now leads thl' American Lt:ague East by 91 2 ga m es . Tucker A shford drew a bases-loaded walk from Gary Lavt>llf" m the bottom of the 10th inni ng l o scor e the win· ning run 1n San Diego's 2·1 DON z1MME11 v 1ctor v ov<'r l h'-' San Francisco Giants .•. Dick Davis and Ben Oglivie belled two· run hom ers and Sal Bando drove in two runs with his ninth hom er a nd a s ingle to lead the ft1 i lwaukee Brewers past M i nnesota. 8·2 . . The.,Cinc1nnati Reds expect lo go over the 17 milhon mark in all- 11 mc r egular season att endance at Riverfront Stadium when t hey return hom e Friday against thl' L os Angeles Dodger s. The Reds ha\'e been at RI\ er front eight years . Bob Stinson lashed a thn•e run homer m Seattle s 8·3 wtn over lhe Chicago Wh1ll' Sox Atlanta Braves M anager Bobb'.\ Cox hus lifted a rule banning beards with the acqu1s1t1on of Gt>ne Garber Form er major league star Orlando Cepeda began his five-year sentence m prison Monday for possession of 100 pounds of marij uana. H e 1s ehg1ble for parole in 30 months Former Yankees superstar Mickey IUantle has been discharged from a Dallas hospital after a bout with a bleeding ulcer Mark "Thf" Bird" Fidrych. Detro11 ·s sore armed pitcher . has ~witched plans and fl('w to New York to con· !-.Ult with a spccwltst The U S All-stars beat Japan s collegt• a ll st ars. 8 5 Oral Roberts Audie Culbert slugged a gr and slam hom er BASKETBALL Former Atlanta H awk' players K en Charles <tnd Mike Sojourner have· been awarded a totul of $116.000 1n back pay b) <.1rb1trator Pete Seltz. Charles was placed on \\at vers after 22 games and SoJourner had a leg in· JUry . . Kim Anderson hus signed a two-year con· tract \\1th tht• Portland Trailblazers HORSE RACING Jockey Bill Shoemaker gu1dt>d S1empro U no to a one-length nctory in the Pac1f1c Palisades Purse before 11.880 at Hollywood Park Mon da~ The horr-.e paid S6 80. S3 80 and S2 Ill S OCCER Pr1n c·c B ernhard. rrem1er Andries 'I Van A gl and m or<:' than 5.000 ti stngm,:: soccer fanr-; turned out ' at Am!)t erdilm· ... Srh1phol Airport Tuesday to wt>l{'oml' 1 home Holland":-losing ftnahst~ a1LlSHOEMA1<ER from the World Cup in Argentina . North American Soccer L eague player representatives geared up their fi~ht to unionize Monday by elect· ing a six -man committee to push for collective bargaining with own<.•rs. Committee m embers in· elude· Dave Flachen <Chicago1. Tony Chursky 'Seattle>. Mark Demling and Julie Veee <Saa Diego1. George Ley <Dallast and Archie Roboosloff I Oakland 1 FOOTBALL The Chicago Bears have sign ed free agent running back Ed ~1arinaro to a one· \car contruct . Former tight end Pat Hodgson has bt•en nam~ t o coach receivers for the San Diego Charger:-The W ashington Redskins. "ho once went t o tht> Super Bowl with their 'O\'er the 11111 Gang:· M onday t raded their first-round draft pick to Cinc1nnat1 for cornerback Lemar Parrish and defensive end Coy Bacon. Sports OH Radio~ n RADIO : Tonight Baseball -Dodgers at Atl a nta. 4 30. KABC (7901, Kansas City al Angels, 7 30. KMPC men TV: None scheduled All-CIF 2-A Baseball Teams TENNIS MEMBERSHIPS $150 Annual L1m1ted Number CAPISTRANO RACQUET CLUB 49i7676 All·Cl l' 2·A llH...,ll "lnlTHm P Rlcl>arct M<-d•M tNnrw•"l I J Roa p.,., ICOACMllA VAllf'• I 10 I. -.,11 Orv•"I tO.•@rly Htll\I II I t Roo1n Or•1ll•r tRrdon<lnl •II I'\ D••t Smith IC•n•M S#uOu\ I '4' lf\ W.t•'r'I Lt)f"O"'l,..UI • NOQAtt•\! WI lfl L1rry~IN"rwe1•1 JH \'\. 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Jlt'\ L•nt IYUC•l1>o1I 110 lt1I011 ()<tPtl• tllonll•I ll>O, VI .. _. l(ulClltt C PalMd•lel 174 .. .. . • PUBLIC NOTICE II Jt4Jl SUPUllDCll COUllT O~ TN( STATIOI' CALll'OllNIA l'Dll THI COUNTY OP DllANGIE NO 4-Qtft NOTICE 01' SALi 0~ lltAL "°PtllTV AT PlllYATll SALE tn lht Matttr 01 Ille Con1oerv•t0f\hlP of lht Ptri.on ...., E•lale ol WILLIAM A S01MIOT, Conwrv•IM NOTICE IS HEllE8Y GIVEN tNt llW underilQl>ed, JAMES E HEIM Puor.c Cru•rdi•n, •• conMrv•IOt 01 lllt IH<\on and f\l•lt ot WILLIAM A SCHMIOT, con•ervatw, .. w '14111 ... prt••tt >•It to Ille hlQ/le\I •"" l»•I net t>oclder, •lier cledUCllon OI •ny rtQ.,.U ed broktr \ comm1\,.1on. upon th• ltrm\ ""° tond1llon\ htre11wlltr n1011 t1oned, ctnd \UbJ~<t to (Onflrmatlon bY llW tbovt...,t•llt!O SuPotrlor Courl on Wednodo. Junr 79. 1418. al lh• l\Our of lwelv• o clo<k ftQOn or t,,.rutler w10un tnit fltnt olloweio by l•w. •t t~ Olt•<e OI the PubhC C.U<lrOitft, IJOO South Gr•nd A~rnue-S•nt• Ana c.-rjtorftot 91/0S •II rt9lll ltllf '" lerul .ond t\loltt of W1ll1AM A SCHMIOt '°"""""'"· '" •1'14 lo 111"1 (:titt•ln r~a1 Pf"Ooet'"t_. \•tu-tt~ in ow St•I• ot C.llforn•• CounlY of O<<lft9t. Of\(.1"1~ a\ tOUO\illn PARCEL , lOI lJJ or lr•CI No >t ti '" I"<' C.ownty 01 Or.onve "' \l\Olllfn on d "'dO trwr~t rr<orM-0 1n Boo~ tt\. PiMJP\ 1 • 1f'l(lu\1vif' rr<ord\ 01 \did Or•119f (.ounty EXCEPTING IHEREFROM •II 01' Q•\ m1n~r4l\ ctnd o t"•' n1dr0< •rtw:>n \Yb'tt•n<f'\. tv1no bl-low A ~pth ot SOC •~1 me•\urf'O vtrt1c•llv •rom lh• \t.trtit<.r ot \4•0 ••no bvt '-•tf'W)Ut t"" r•ont ot \urlllK• •ntrv ,. .. 'f'"tJrvf'd .;n trw ~' trom l(no11 ' Btrrv f•rm " p.\ffl\f'f\h1p f'f'(Otc>f""d Apr.r II ·~. '" Boo>. •>Of P•9n 19l and 19• Ollo<o•I R.CO<O> PARCEL 1 Loh "'8A •r>d ot lract Siii "\ \N>wn on • m•p lhtr•of recDfcled on Boo• t'tS, P•~l I ~ tnllus.•vf'. record\ o f '••d Or•noe Countv EicCEPTINC, IHEREFROM .ill 011. Qd\ mHHHdl' dnct ot httf nvoro<.drbOn -.ub\tdnCfl\ fy1no Delow tt cJtPlh ot )()0 teipt ~6!tUf'NS Yfl'rt•c••I~ trom Int i,urtact ot \itid ldnd but w1th0ut 1ht! r1ont ot ~udtt(t .. ntry d\ rt\tr"VeO H"I ck"'e'CI from Kno1t \ B•rr'f' F•rm. • P1rtner\t11p. rtt<orcttid Aprd 11. l'lf>J on Boo« 6)()4, PdQt"~ 193 •r>d 194. OlllCodl R11<0fd\ PARCEL l A t\On-.. clu\l•P •AS. rnecnt ovf'r Loi A (th~ common dtt'• I of Tract No \'11 •s \hOwn on d m•o t'*'"°' rtcor-1n 8ooto 191 P•9"' 1 • 1n<lu\1vtt ot rKc>rO\ 01 ,.,ct Or•noe County tp.i;tfl'pt tJ\.tt oor11on 1iw1no w1th1n Tr.c_I &~ 4\ ~wn on ..t m•p r•< ord•d •n 8000. 751 P•CI<'\ J• dftd '° Of J 'd( I No b80l d\ \h()wn on d tndP tf<Ord~ on 8ooto 151 P<lQ<•\ •7 "nd 01 tor 1nqrtt\\ d"'d fl'Qrf'4+\ and''"° u..., .. ;en.a e>uroo'~' W1forth1n t~ Dt<1arcltt0f't of Covf"nctnh. (CM'\01t1on\ ttnd Af'\1'4< t1on\ ff'COtotod f:.. .. Or\Uf'Y /1 191) '" Boo._ 10S4J PAQ ... \ II l of Ot11r •ctl R@corct, ietno it\ dmt>ndfloa EX CfPTtQ-. l><ERfrROM dll ?11 Qd\ m•n• rdl\ 4nd o t h~r nyar0< .arbc>fli Wb\tttn<t-\ ly1nq twtow A ~Oth Of soo ff!(I. mft~hur..O Vf"tf•(tltly from int \Urfd(f' ot '6•0 ••"0 but ••fhout •~ riqttt ot ,u,tACfll t~trv di~ rtwitvt-d 1n tl"'llf> ~' tr0f'T1 1<no1t' 8f'HV F •rm ... p.atttWrV1tp '~tOrOf'd Apr.I II 1~3 '" Sook 6\00 P.t<lt"' I'll dn<S 141A Oth(tttl Auord"t PARC.El 4 A M.-mt)Pt\t'U() dO putteri.tnt to th• Lot Ofsttlbf'd "., Parttl 1 h~r~o• 1n lhf> Mont1cf"lta Tow nhOmfl'\ A\\Ot•i&l tOn t~ , .. ~ owrw-r Crf IM COfT'mon ~r'"d 11'11\ tonVf'VdMt" I\ m~t' itnd "' U!Pltt-d ,Jnd 'did rPt\lt't ,, h••tftO';' QI ttnt e'd uoon lhf' cov .. ndnh (0nct111on' .Jnd tt'\trlct10n\ 4'nc:J rP~fY1nq ttw ""'" ment\ \f't tortn 1n thet C..Prlill1n Cf.I•<"" t1 tion Of CoY~n~nh (ono1t1ont. and R'\tr1chon., recorOttd Frbruarv 71 1'111 '" Boo• IO~oJ P.1ij•~ 111 ''"" Ortl.trat•o,,, ot Amfnctm,.nt to Dec laratoon or Co•enMt\, Con<hlooll\ dMI Re\lfl(t1on\ f'KOf"O(ld Mdt(h 19 1413 on BOOll t0!>1'. P-101 <111 ot Or f1c1al Rttotd\. t".&cn dnd ,,II ot which ··~ ll•rtDY HP<•\\IV rnco•PO•••"<I by r•t~rentt ct' tnouQtt '\ot·l out nttrtt1n '" tull SiUBJE.Cl to •It t>•< .. Ptlon" fOnG• t•on' rr\tr•tl!On\ tld~m.-nh .... , c fu\10f"I\ r~wrvttt100~ ""n\ , 1ont\ dnd rtQht\ ot wch f'I ftt(Ot<h Cornrnonl• k-o "' 8101 Sdnt• lnrr WdY 8uend P•rk C•l1torn1•' 81d\ or otfPr\ dr• tnYtlf'd tot \ct1CI Of"OQe>rtv .tno mu\I bl-'" wr111nq r'tl'\G #tit 0. f'Kttt'tt'O tll lht> Oftl(t-Of Ir\\ Public Gu-''0'•" 1)0() \outh (.r ,.,,,, Av .. nufl' Sdntd At\4 (~lllntn1,t >itJl(l or mav cw ftt~ w 1tf\ tn+-(t. n , 1 •'9•0 SuC>"r10t (ourt. o' "'"" bii Of'liv1' ''' S-4•0 GuarCS1tto per tO'ldllV di ~,,., t ,,., c1tlf'r f1t\I pubftt61 Q~ vt lht , 1 t dnd bt>for~ m,o mq ol •l•d .A•• IERMS OF SlllE CI n IAwly• money or thP Un1ttd S1alt'' <.:• upor PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tho toll-il\Q ...,..,,. ll dotfl9 bu>I· ...... , .. Nf.WPOllT HAWAII REALTY ••O HO•port C...IW Orr .. , C.llf-ol •ui.o J•mn R Croll. 111' • P"rll A-. 8 .. ll>O<I 1\1..,,.,, C..ltlOfNI •Z..7 •• 0. Boa 1111 Newport ilt..Ch, C..11111191• ., .. ) Thi\ bvtt ....... S c.onduc:led by M ia;. O•VIOu•I • J•m"' R Crill lh1\ \1•1-nl WU flled Wllh 11\i>-('ounly Ctwrll o\ Or•nae COlll'llll N June'· 1911' l'·tS•U PuDl••htd Or•nlje Co.ts! D••lv Pllfl, Jun<1 ll, 70, 11 <lftd July •. 1918 P UBLIC NOTICE ,,.ICllTIOUS BUSINESS ' NAME STATEMENT 1 ht' tol low1nQ ~rson!I arf' dOmg bf..tiwn~\\ .u tCONA LANE COFFEE SKOP 7''4 Hart>or Blvd , Cost.. Mew, CA ~1'1• An•• lbr.,,•m, 8193 MulDerrv Sr , Buena Park c.A'Ollll Crror09.8ou1ro. 11611 Bel Arr SI Bu<'na P"rk (A 'Ol70 1 P'lt\ bu\1nf'\S '' <onctuc.Jed by • 0ttner•I partner\ftfo """ Y lbrdllom Tfto\ \l.Ol-t wn flltd Wllh IM Counly Clerk ol Oraoqe Counly on Jun. I 1'11 FOU4J% Put>ltsl>ed Or.,,Ol' C.O..st Oo•I• P1101 Juro~ • 1J 10 71 1911 11'1 18 ------------ PUBLIC NOTICE 11·2•47• SUPElllDCll COUllTOl'THE STATE Ol'CALIFOllNIA FOii' THE COUNTY OF DllANGE No.A·M121 NOTICE DI' H EARIN~ Of-PETITION FOii PllOIATE OF Will AND 1'011 LETTERS TESTAMEH· TAllV AND FOii AUTHDlllZATION ro ADMINISTE R UNOEll THE INDEPENDENT ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES ACT. E\lo!lt o t EST HER S GULLICKSON. Al.SO KNOWN AS ESTHER SY81lLll SCHWOEGU:R GULLICKSON, ALSO KNOWl>C AS ESTHER SYBILLA SCHWOEGLER. ALSO KN OWN AS EStHER GULLICKSON. ALSO KNOWN AS 0 J C.ULLICKSON, O@cu$Pd. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that MARY LOU Sl(AUG ""'fol~ llere•n d P"hl1on tor Probate of W•ll .Jlld tor " •u•ncP of l<'lter\ T~tamef>l•rv •nd ro,. AuthOruation to AOmtn•StPr u~r '"" tnctee>et'ldfnl Adm1n1\trat1on o t E ''•'•\ Act r•tetf'nc• 10 wruch " m.od• tor 1"'1ht't" cwrlocul.,rs. <ln<I ttwt '"" um~ ana f)(.te~ Of h@•nn9 the wme """ l>ffn wr tor July 11 •978. al 10 00 • m •• n 1n.f cour1room of DfP<trlm<"nl No J of w1d c.ourl. "t 700 C1vtC C.e-nter Ot1'1,. w .. .,,. •n the' C1h of Sctntd .An1i1 C•lltorn1d Odt~d ,.,,,. 70 1918 WILLIAM E SI JOHN, CovmyQerll llEGAH. DllUMMY, GARltETT ~KING '"'""I Wltotel 41" M•<A~ lllvd,. Sull• ZH Nowporl 8-Kh, CA '1'60 11141 ll>-IU1 All ... l\O ..... "'ill-• Put>lo~he<I 0rd"9f Co.iu Oa11y P1fot Junt' 111, 11. July J. 1918 1'1~18 PUBLIC NOTICE ~ICTITtOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT '"" •otiow1119 l)('rsoo\ art-dolriQ bu\1nfl''' d'\ lHE FLOWER CART. 17141 8t'atn Bl•d , Hunlln9ton Buen C.•lotorno• '116otl Lon_. Sv\.ain Smith. '110 Bede n 8tv0 Huntinciton Bttatt't. C..hfornu1 .,.,, John 8M1Ch. 11141 8eacll Blvo Hun1onq1on Buch. Cdlllorn1a 9?!>41 Th1\ bu\1ft~\\ 1\ conduCtt!d oy" 9,,n~rill partt'lfr"'•P JOf'lf\ (', 8.ln1Ch Lorot SU~n Smotll T;.1\ '\t•temtnt WdS f1fecJ w 11n tr-e C.ounl v Cler II of Or•n91' Cownty on Jun~ 14 1971 F....,O Puoh\hf'O °'"-COd\I Daily PtlOI. Jun< 10 11 ""°July•. 11, 1918 PUBLIC NOTICE !tu<h I t-rm\ (fnQ conc:i.t1on' ""' "'-'• bt• -------------it<t.tOldblP IO ,,,,,.. Court up0n CCW"lfttm.-4 t1on t Ii€" \um nt \1,000 00 ,,, J\n ctrlttlPO <hfi< .. or money or~r mu\t a<comperiv •"<"' -..;r•ltf'f' O•d nr ou,., w tltl lht bdlttn<1' ot tnc ourch.1\P tH1<. • ff' bP Or.HU upOn tOf't,rmcJhOf"'I ot \cllt"" d"Jo dPPrOvt•d O\' '-<ti<J SuOll"• •Or C.ou'1 All f)1d'> r,, otfN\ mt1\t ~ '•t1f:\"ulf1 tl Of'\ ft I Of""' •u•fll"-t.·O l1v ""' .1•1!t' Tt"I..-tJQnt 1c rt-tP< t .-1od "'' tHU 11rio nerf'bV "'"' r\tM:i C A McCAMMON Deoutv PuOllt &dm1f"l•\lr .. tor Gu~rdt•n lltt •I Pro~flr1V M.in~q.,' Tel tl"I U4 ri.1 Ofh<t ol J•m1s E H11m PvOt•< AOm1f'lttf•tC>r Pvbflc Gu.aro1~n P D 1101 llSU ~nl• Aftl, CA t'l/11 IJOO S. Gr•nd Aveftue '•nt• """• C..ltlonu• •2101 Allor"''' for Pe111>ontr Pubh\MO Ort\nq(' (Od\1 Oct11 ... P11ot Jun,.10 11 JI 1->11 NOTICE TO COHTllACTDllS CALLING FDll lllDS !><hOOI 01\lrtCI OCEAN V•EW 11.11 O•oKll•"" J oo o'c•oo pm ot '"'' """ dety Of July 1WIJ l'lrit,. of B•d Rece1p1 811\lne's 01 ft(#' oc .. "n 'v'tflW School Otsfq(f. /Qrl w .. 1u,Pr Avflnu<• Hun11ngton <Pe4cn, ( ttt1rorn1e Pro1t·<.f 1oent1t1ca1ron ~;1m~ Su~ 1••0' 10 l)P ,.,., fl1v1•d fOf" I Acou\tltcll ft!Of'lt d~ nPvv huno r1·111nq\ ) tn\tdllclf•Of'I o• Q!/P'\Uffi boctrd d''f Wdlt J E IPC ''''"' wor• dt ,,, .. AomH"l1\trahon f.tc11th tor tnr Vt• .~n V11Aw '.)(noor 01\fn(t Hunt ,,qt()n A1 d(f"I (..tfl•orn1 t p, .. ,_. Pltln\ drt .. on l1V Ru\1ne'°., Ot f11 0tfl'i6n Vttw !><'1001 01\lr1ct -.Ol•CE ,., HERE!IY (,•VEN'""' ,,.. 1bov,. ndmf'd SchOol 01">1"< 1 Qt 1 J'""\I ... Countv C.1ttorn1ct dthnq Ow ,,nd 1nrouot1 •t\ (,ov,-rn1n9 8odrtJ "'"'"'•nitftP, rpfp,,p.0 to • ., 01\fr1n· ""'' • r ... cf'1v_. uo to but not ltttrt tn..to 1J11 11114 ''h ..-C\Qvt· \lo\ft'd ltn'W' v-a1~ b10\ tor tn• •h•rAtd oe .t contr.ct tor tr"lf' ctbOYe t' 1• \ t Pt:BLIC NOTIC't. . ... • J• '"dll 1)1 .. l"ll(•tYPd '" lhf' Pld(fl' ,,.,, r111, rt 1Duy• nno "N" btt ooene-d 1ntJ oun1 i: •v '"•" ·tlOUd di 1nt-tlb<i\'• .. I HI Business .. Businesses Report Wurzty Fimis Tell of Pacts, Accounts f 'ord Mins 1'Wav11 Contrn A h1 ghh ~tab1hzcd 'infrared imaging Target \l•q u1 !>1llon Sy:.tNll will be developed for the U.S Nav) s F t8 •Jlor nct figh ter aircraft by Ford Aeros pace ~nd Communications Corp., to provide duy/nighl adverse weather capability for the aircraft -" The corporation :., Aeronutronic D1v1s1on. 'c"'port Beach. will develop the pod under terms of a 526,700.000 full·scale development contract ~warded by McDonnell Douglas Corp. or St. Louis. Mo Texas Instruments will provide the forward looking infrared sub-system and autotracker e le<' t ron1cs under s ubcontract to Ford B..J. St .. wort Toke• Leo•~ The B.J . S te wart Advertis ing & Public Relations Co. has taken a t hree.year lease on 2,377 -.quarc feet of ~pace in suite 100 of 1151 Dove Street, Newport Beach The value of t he leasehold IS S76.358. ' Grc~ Klock and David Elliott. of the Newport Heach offt<'e of Business Properties Brokerage ('ompany. arranged the lease. They represented both the Stewart Com pany and'F & C Management Cor poration. managers of the buildin~. Id . larards tu E11tey-lloo.,er E st ey .Hoover Adve rtising and JJublic Relations, Newport Beach. h11s won awards for advertising on b<'half of a client, G"olden Wes t llom(''i, Santi.I Ana Thl'~' \\l'rl' pre-.<..ntcd m three categories: fi rst place for bc'l of caLegory/overa ll ad vertising «amp::ugn coslin~ SS0.000 to S250,000; first place for U\ <.•rail campaign cos ting m excess of $250,000. Jn Jdd1tion. Gold<.>n W<.>st's 60·second musical radio l'IJrrtmer<:ial won a certificate of excellence. lnine f'ina Win• Accou11t T he Con s umer Products D1v1s 1on of Robe rtshaw Controls Company, Corona. has moved its advc.>rt1sing account to Lenac, Warford, Stone, Inc .. Irvine The account was formerly with Griswold·Eshelman Com pany. Cincinnati. Ohio The 78·year old Robertshaw firm designs and manuractures sophisticated controls ror home. commerce and 1nduslry 1lccow11 to Cochrane Cho11P Like n Uome t'urnlshlngs of Hunt111t(ton Beach w tll house its $600,000-plus communications .1ccount at Cochrane Chase & Co., Newport Beach Liken Home Furnishings 1s a d1v1s1on of the Heatrice Food Company. Liken products mclud<.> Del Mar wovenwood window coverings. Class1qut: Blinds, and assor ted other decorative window <.•over ings. A d Agency Selected WEI Corporation o f Santa Ana. a heat dissipating component manufacturer. has named ~eyseo/Jobmstoo Advertising of Newport Beach tis its agency. Avco Expar1ds Operofio1111 Refl ecting continued growth. Avco Flnaoclal Services, Inc., international cons umer finance company headquartered m Newport Beach. announced lhc creation of two operattng areas m the U.S The areas, Pacific North and Athrnl1c· North, will expand U.S. operating areC:ts to 12 We are pleased to announce that radio pager WILLIAM C. BILSBOROUGH, JR. has joined our firm as a Vice President BLYTH EASTMAN DILLON &CO. INCORPORATED 1'1Mlfif:KS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. INr AND OTJll>:R PRINCIPAL STOCK EXCHANGl::S !>01 Do"e Street. Newport Beach, California 92660 (714) 752-0211 WIDE AREA COVERAGE ORANGE CO.-L.A. '17.10 ........ ......... NO DEPOSIT ON APPROVED CREDIT No Bear. No Bull. ,Our six-month money-market certificate earns .253 more than Treasury Bills. Bear or bull market. here's a guaranteed short-interest, guaranteed tor the full StX·month term •erm yam. (M1n1mum deposit ~10,000). If you have existing certificates or Treasury Your interest rate is established at the time Bills maturing soon. we can arrange for transter vour Money-Market Certificate is issued. You get of funds to Republics new Money· Market Cer .25% more than the weekly ducllon average tificate. (There 1s, of course. an interest penalty rate for six-month Treasury Bills. Once you for early withdrawal on cert1f1cate accounts) open your a<.:count. you earn this same high Republic is good for the economy-yours. 81¥1111 Every time the Rooster Crows your Money Grows RFS REPUBLIC FEDERAL SAVINGS ~ IOlf't llJOC'•'"°" 11111111 SANTA ANA 171.h St West of Newport. Fieeway (7141541 ·518& ANAHEIM 202 Anaheim Plazd. 500 N E.uchd Sc. (714) 956 8.?90 l.AOONA NIGUEL 30232 Crown Valley Pa1kwll)'t714) 495·0850 WESTMINSTER I ltl We~tm•n!>ter Mall/Bol!>ll (, San D~go fwy P UBLIC NOTICE SPS S011t NOTICE OF TllUSTEE'S SAl..E VNOER DEE DOI' TRU!>T l F JMt l..OAN #l l-14·1 N \1i•(t: n h,:o-r•·hy q1vt-n fhdt AllA~l ER MORTCAC:,[. COMPANY, A uttlforn1() CMPordfton a~ 1rustH, or Hud Olllu: l\l. TllO! Nl\2246 N lokt• llvt Olli 791·1281;681 bbll :~ PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAMI[ STATeMENT lnP lollow1n11 pet$0nl .,e dOlnQ bus.n~U· as • TROJAN OF NEWPORT BEACH -a Oovl\lon ot Del M<lrco. Inc., ~ Via Oport~ !>vile 6. N-PC>r1 0.•ch. C•lllom1•., .. l Del ~rco, In<.,• C.lil0<nl• cor. po,.Uon, 100 Harbor hi-Ori~ • S.n 01-. Callloml• .,101 l Ills .,...,neu 11 conoucteci by • c« POr•hon OelMerco In< J F Miiie<, ~esulent PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTIT10VS llUSI NEU NAME STATEMENT l flp IOllOWl,,9 Pf!•son• .,. do1nu b11Slneuu RESEARCH ANO CONSUi. TINC. ASSOCIATES. 3t21 W MacAttnur BlvCI , Sant• Ana, CallloMI• Or HI• N. ~in. 2Jtl C.Olcleft Circle, Newpott &Nell. C.lltomo• '2..0 Or NI. T1n-W•, 1111 Voldt'n ClfCle. Nt wporl 8-11, C.lllorno• t~ T1111 buslrwu is conelucltd by • C>tneret parnannlp. HlaN. Tin Tll11 •1•1HnM>t we\ hltd w11n "" County C1er1t. of OranQP Counly on JuM IS, 1'79. Tl'lll Sl•t-WH 111.0 Wllll tl\e County Crerk of Oran119 County on June n. 1'11 l'~Ul Publlltled Or•f191! CoHt O•llY Piiot, l'ftfflt June 10.11•nc:IJuly•,11 1q1" J:.,~bi~~';f .~"7:., ~r 1~~~1r P1101, im ,8 13'1·71 TISTDRM A DIESEL SEVILLE Cf\lllORMI\ I r11 lltll'C. l!.11/VVllC. CITY Hlt,llWA~ (CJMfllN[t> /I JO 14 Nabers Cadillac 2(-l:YJ Hcl rbol Biiiet C0<.1t1 ~ 540-9100 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aUSINESS NAME STATEMENT ucce\\Or trtnlf'l' or \Ub\tllu ltd ''u\,f'f' our\.UM'lt to th• Ot-.ct of lr~t ... <uled by EDWARD FllAN IC <.HERNOW, d ••no•~ m•n •nd re~ •O•CJeCI Oc:IOC.r JI ,.,, In Booe. 11'31 P<t9& 1141 o! Ofhrn11 R..corcx In I~ of· tic t or I tw. Govnh RMordt'r ol Or •noe 1.oun1\I. C•lllornld. and OUr\Wnl IO the Nolle• o r ~1au11 .->Cl Elecllon 10 wll l~treun~r rf•cor°"" M.1r<ll 1. 1q19 In lioo~ 11S87 P-647 or "''Cl DlflClal Aecoros. "''" '"'' on Julv I 1971 al H 00 •-m. 4't l'M.' \OY1f\ ht>nl f'nlr.ln<• 10 .,,(' Or.i-,nqp County l1ltf Court~~ '1h' ol Sdn\a AnA 'tfttf" of (Ahforn1a at oubl•C .auction f t) \No l'\1qhfl\t t>tcJO#r ror (."io'-'"Y4lb4r-• .u lr'W' t1m<t ot YI• tn; .tNtua m.,....v ot ttl~ Un1t"Ct Sl•lt' ol 4'm•r•c•• till ''0"1 lt11• An<I 1ntt"rt,t, lO~v•v~a to •nd now "4fd by 11 u~r PUBLIC NOTICE CNI .. PUBLIC NOTICE The 1011owmo ~'°" I\ -~II bu" M\\ •" --------------1 BENTLEf PRICE ASSOCIATES R·2'HI 1111 S S1Mt C.Cl"'9" Rlvd Suite 100 AnallNm. CA ~180!\ 1\1d O,.•o ot tru,t 1n th~ prootrtv "lu•l•CI '" "l•d Couf\1y ~"" Sl•t•. •no ft'lii(r~~CI A\IOHowt. Int 111, 01 Tr.ot 1 Nn i'l6,, 1n 11•~" h or <;o•t• Alll'>• counly n1 Or;1.,~ \1•1t Ot Utlltorn•A II\ o-r map 'f <e>r'Cl.0 Ill 8-112. P-l 3/ 10 4 In· <lu\lv•. M•K•"•"""-~Pi 1n ow Of· 1 ct 01 tM t.ovnt'I rt<OtOH' Of '•td <ovnty AA«• t.ommoNV ~"Own Al 117> 8•1'1•m• Po«• Costa Mew, C•lllorn•• •1•1• t 11 • .,.,.., _."' or common r)fl\tQn•t~ t'-\.hoWf"I •bov_. "'O w ar r•nh' '' g11it..,. •' 10 lh compl•t"'N''' or <6trec1nen1 NOTIC5 TO C._5 01TORS SU PElllOll COURT 0 1' THE STA l E 01' CALIFORNIA l'OR THE COUNTY 01' ORAHOI. NO.AffUS NOTICE TO CREOITORS NO.A·tMt SUPEIU~ COURT OF THE STA TE 01' CALlf"ORHIA l'Oll THE COUNTY OF Oii AN OE Denn" P R111n 1111 '> ~1AI~ ColleQe &Ml , !.ulle 100 An.,,.1m (II 9190& !.110 t•I• will be m-. bvl without co_,.._ .. nt Of W•fr~ty1 ••l>tf'\' Of IM• utotC1",..q•r<i1no 1111~ PO•-. .. -or •n 1 um&r•f"ICft\ tt1 .,.,1,tr '"• nott -..<u••CI l)v '141•0 -nl tr11•l 1l1<IU<I tnQ tM tH M\O ,. ·~W\ ot ,,.,_.. troitff •"" ot •~ '""'' ',,..,"° Dy ,,ud ~o )I ffU\1 •<tv•f\C.n UWtf'11f"O"r wilt\ if\ ... ,.,, •nn IAf# . "'-'Oft' A\ prcrw•OM If\ •10 notr ltM ,,,. llf\(Mild Pflt'K'.IPAI nt tri• ''~'' ,f"(utM hy t.••a Of"ota o• ltu\t lo wot '' l\.&00 00 with 1n10,..\1 ,,,.,~Of\ Ito,,, Nt">Vftmt-or t tf'1 •II 1U prow1d~ Jn ,..,0 nt.h IMIOO JIM•• l I~/~ M_.,,,., M.rtr to"99 Com°"'"' .,,,...,. Ttu•IH Rvoro•f·•U~r •utf'V'••1""'1 Otht •r Pul)ll\Md t>•'><W tO.\I l:>•tlY PtlCI '""' 11 ~ .. ,. 111•,. E'l.1Ale o l Wll.LIE OAll G0lHER1DGE, Oe Wll..l.IE 0 COTHEAIOCE, Dec..-. NOTICE IS Hf.REllY GIVEN to lhe crH1110" o! ttw -nemect oec-t tllat •" ~•JOn• "•v•nv cl•'"'' 89••Mt lhe s1>1d Ole-••e rf<!UtrHI 10 h i• llll!m, w1ll'I ~ IM'Ceuaty vo11<twrs, In It.. of fit• ol t~ tier~ 01 Ille abovt •n lllleel coun, or to "'-' tl'K!m. w1111 Ill• neceu•ry voucller•, to th• un. oen19ntc1 et Ille If'# off I(• Of JACI< H VINGER, tOO NOl111 8r-ty, Sullt 112. S•nt• AN., C..1110.nla tt701, """h " lh• oiec• cw MINH o1 t,,. u11 o.,.19ned 1n •II ,...11.,-. _.,.,,.,no •o Ille l'\l•tt ol WICI o.<t°""I. -ltlllft l"ur monlll\ Allor te. 111'1 -l<•llM nl Ill•\ Mll<t O•t..i JU'lt 1>, 1'71 Marl• O Arr.olU ACll'nln"tretrl• ol Int e\lett 01111e aco ... n•mtd t>~ceo.11t I ACIC H. YINOl!ll MIHtrtll~y $vlte '" laMAAllA,CA"71t ''' C11•1 •u ... u A"-" ... ....WMtt .. tr1• ll'uOll•Md Or-C.Mtl 0•11~ 11'111>1. Ju,.. 10 11 -Jul• • 11 1'11 nn 11 . -. II) 11'1• Metter 01 Ille f.U•I• Qt HELEN 8 AEi'O. C>Ko>tMG Notice •I f\ereby OIWn 10 C re<l llOf\ llavln9 claim\ -'"'' 11'1• •••Cl ""<• Otnl to fit., \.AIO <ltl1ms tn ''-otttc~ nt 11\e clf'rlt. ol 1111! alor-•d cou'1 or "' PtHf'nl l""m 10 lhe u.-,.1Qn('d Al 111, office Of RICHARD c; HAHN, HAHN I. HAHN, !illlte tOO, lOI E Cotor•OO Blvd • Pu•dena, Cal1forn1• q1101. Wft•C'1 '"It•• oflk• It Ille piece of bu\I T"'h bY\ltw''' '' tonc>vrt_..'1 nv '" 10 d1v1du•1 D•M•\ P Rouo Thi\ 5le t.,.,...nt *~' •••f'O ""*'" ttw County Clert ol Or•n9" Coun11 011 June 1, 1'11 FO'KOI Publl\fWo(j OrMQP Coilst DA•1~ P1101 June• U , 20. 11 1q11 "'" 11 PUBLIC NOTICE II•" QI IM ~r•IOMd on 411 ma1ter• -------------11tn•1n1"9 to wlCI Ht•I• Such tlA•m• With Ille n«HsMy lrOU<IW,.. mu\I he 111.0 or oreMnl.O ., .iortH ICI w11~1n '°"' montM •fief ,,.,, '"\I pubtlUl'Ofl 01 '"" ,,.,,"• o ..... J-·~ ,.,. B••bere lt'<l Al>\h••r li•.Cufll< Of""' Will OI ~Cl DK•d""' HAHN I. MAHN lllCHARO 0 . HAHN At .. rMn••u"' "'"' ... .,. ~ ...... ::,·-::::,~lllWfll• "111 Publl•l>ltcl hr-Ce.tat D•11y P1101, Jw"" ~ 11 -lul• • 11 1'11 FICTI TIOUS IUSINl!H NAMI! STATl.Ml.NT fllf' 1011-•no per\On I\ CIO•nQ Ou" 'W'U ... (ALlf0RN1A C'lltPENfll'V ' '"" V'""'"'""' In 11) Hu1.i1no1on e .. th c." '"''' (di ltl"" H•<Mrd C"'"" 1'1ll V1tw pc11nt • 1\1 Hill'llinQlorl ll••th C• ~1b4/ Th1\ f'>U\lntn i\ CO"<lu<h"d n.., •n tn Utv1du"I C.ar I Mon A r.o,,. llH• \Ill-I WA\ Ill .... W•lll I .... fOUl'IY (ltrk OI t'l••n!lo ( °""'• on JU,.. I It/I l'Mi41' Put>ll\~ Ot~ C:0.\1 O••IY Pll"' t••" Jun• I I I XI II 1tll 1101 II Big Red Bird The De Hav1lland Aircraft Cu ha~ been ~howin~ off at 's latest model. the bright red SO·seal De Havilla nd 7 and last week 1t ca m e to Orange County Airport. The Lu r boprop craft was viewed by executives trom Golden We~t Airline~. the com muter lane that has introduced a 30-seat plane into service. A Golden West spokesman said use of such a plane: "as a couple of year~ off ror u~ .. Pacific Telephone . •' Earnings Continue Up Special to the Daily Pilot SAN FRANC ISCO Pac1f1c Tele phone continued an upward tn·nd m earnings during the second quarter of 1978. but Board Cba1rm an Gordon L ll o u gh wa r ned ~hurcowners the r esults must be . ~a la nced a~aiost consequences of re- <.·cnt adverse regulatory decisions For lhe lhrel' months e nded May 31. common-share earnings were 56 l'C•nts. compared with 55 cents for the p4?rtod last year For the 12 months ended May 31 earnings per common s hare were $2.36 against S2 12 a year :.igo. HOUGH SAID AN a mount equal lo 62 percent of Pacific Tele phone's r1el earnings for the 12·m ont h pe riod ended May 31 could be. in jeopardy because of an order last year by the California Public Utilities Com. m1ss1on The order. on appeal before the California Supreme Court. exposes the <ompany to a potential back tax bill C!f up to S750 m1lhon . The PUC or· der originally callc.'Cl for S206 million as or Dec 31 1n refunds and S6G m illion tn ongoing annual rat1;: redu<' t1om. FOR THE S ECOND quC:trte r opera tin g r even u es were S l , 129.342.0011. <'Om p,;1 red with Sl ,011,943,000 1n the period last year. a nd $4,266,921,000 for the 12 months e nded Ma y 31. compared with $3,839.021,000 in t he 1977 period Net income was $102.374,000 for the t hree months ended May 31 against S94,209.000 for the sa me l977 quarte r. For the 12-month penod ended May :n net income was S420.388.000, up from $362,137,000 la~t year Ov•·r The Countt·r NASO Listinqs AC.re~• AM 1cror. A fv(om AW•ldn9 Am1ttt AMd1IP Anll•u\8 Anl•C.P ArdMav Ar•WC.• A\dColn A!IC, .. \l t ~:~:~~ aumR1 84\ICR\ fl•\\~11F RAyl\Mk B"f't1nt' Rtlll lb !l•bbCn R1r0Son Hirt· nr F\11t.H111P Ron.,.,., Ar1nk\ n<l)o•S H'wlqm fhwH1nQ fhH lrht•,. f\V• li'Pylt t,~r.z~~~ Cal'lrddH C•PS,..Cp CaplnAor C•Plf't n C•rrCp C~nVIPS CnmL•• (.llf'>Ull (tf'Clfl'F ColtUIA C1t1 U18 Cl•r~JL ClowCp lolu\lrnl C.om<.IH -, • ' b I ff q 10 1t " I) .. I\ I& " 19 7~q 1q 171 xi U10 11 1 ~•o n S6 7) 11 14 10 191,000 7S MUTUAL FUNDS .. -. Horwrs For Fluor The F luor Corp. ha:. bt-en n a m <.>d th e South e rn Ca l1ro rn1 <.1 growt h company for 1978 by the Los Angeles chapter of the Assoc1 a- t 1 or. 101 Co rporalt' Growth M iijuc pub I a· com pan1e-; 1n Southt•rr1 Cal1forn1 J Wl'r(• t•on o-;1dered ror the award Companies arc j udged c.n their l 1v<• y e a r ~rowth 1n sales and t:arn1ng::; d nd a r t! evaluated in term s of in- t e r n C:t I an<t cxtcrna l growth Fluor. headquartere d m Irvine, 1s prima rily C:tn e ngineering and con· struction firm operating worldwide IJp• a11d Do.,.. I • STOCKS I BUSINESS T u.-du\·~ .lo~in,.; Pric·•·~ NYSE .COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS Ouo•al1un' nc h,,... ttMJc\.011 lh• ..., • ...., t'or~ M lo.-eu ""•< ,., oow 80,•oo O.tro11 4nd Cf"tlt\n.t\' \IO<:' •Ac ~"Gt:> ~ttipOrC..., bt 1rv-H•t11w\at AhOc••nvnut ~urlli•\ Dr•••n •nd ln•l1"tt '• . '• .. Direct or coll~ct. to 1ub•crlbe to YOUR hometown P•P•r. the DAILY PILOT , Tuesday Junl' ;!i t!>TJ IN DAILY F''lOi r..• Gambling Stocks Soar on Market By JOUN CUNNlt'F .. ,,,., .. _tAMIY•l N t:W 'OHK fht: big noise an the m ad .. et the~e ddy' 1s coming from gambling stock.s. which l·ven conservat1vt• investors S\!em to be saying are the only :.ure thmgi. an vented ~ance loaded dace Cla:;s A shares of Re~ort., International. operator of ;.111 Atlantic City casino, have doubled in two week~. and now ~ell for more than S80 or 80 tames thetr price of JU)t is few years ago BALLY MANUFACTURING. WHICH plan:; to equip the Atlantic Caty casinos, has more than doubled in 1978. and Atlantic City Electnc which keeps the hghb burning, has gamed more than 20 percent In the same t1me But wt11 Ii> the stocks associated with Atlantic city gambhng are soarmg like Fourth of July rockets, one of the ma1or purveyor ... of market information r emands us that other s tocks also can crackle Standard & P oo r s, the ol d standby a :service that never can be ac t•used of sounding shrill has come up with a hst of more than too stocks that should :;how CJ 1978 prof at ~aan of at least 20 percent WIULE 20 PERCENT WOULD BE mort• than double the expectations for corporate profits m general. more than one-tturd of the comparues are expected to h(t earn mgs at le ast 30 percent About 20 percent might boost earn- ings 40 percent, and several should do even better .. Much better. 10 fact Acme Cleveland, a machine tool manufacturer. as expected by S&P lo report a gam for the year or about 108 percent Prime Computer IS seen boostang earnings 99percentover those of l97'i' S&P doe~n't su~gest that you run out und buy stock::. ">U\: h as those 1t has on the hs t but 1t doc ... rt.' t' o m m end l ht· m for ( J ~our ... tuc1 v ~Uml• of \f,U' t\ t/,)\I' them 11 obscn c"> ..,till _ . hJ\l' lowt'r t l·,1n ;.ivf'ra~e price t'arn1 ng ... 1 a taos P E RATIOS. 1\S YOl MIGHT need tfl be reminded are tht.• number or times earnings al wh1 eh ">hares are selhng. and based on estimated 1978 carnan~s. the P E for the S& P 500 index 1s now 8 3 However more than half the issues S&P believes wall have eatrun~s gains of al least 20 percent are selhng for less than that ratio In other words, their potenhal con ce1vably may not be appreciated Whittaker Corp . for example 1s bclwved heading for an earnings gain of 71 percent based on earrungs per ... hare nsmg from $1 05 to SI 80 for the year ending Oct 41 But at currently has a P E rat10 of i H AGAIN. S&P DOESN'T SAV buy. 1t ~ay~ cxamant' ·investors arc bound to become more selective befort· Ion~. 1t savs · This should mean heightened emphasis on fundamentals particularly earnings growth · Among the larger earnings gamers 1t hsts Amdahl Cotp Bally Manufacturing Boeing Co . Ennis Busmes~ l·orm !>, l'alcon Seab<>ard, GCA Corp Gardner Denver, lll•k Corp Pueblo ltl•rnat1ona1, Rapid American Southl'ast Ranking Standa rd 011 Ohao Storage Technology and United Inn:. Whale these are a mong the big pote ntial gamers. many other factors would have to be considered by anyone in ter-esled m mvestm~ Some of these stocks, for eicample already have ha<I sizable runups Rally Spearhea<led By Glamour Stocks NEW YORK (/\P l -Blue chip issues rallied, but tht- rest of the market continued to lag m a mixed s ession in I ht-... tock market today . The Dow J one!. average of 30 blue chip mdustr1ab wa~ upSO 3 potnts817 31 But losers outnumbered game rs by about an 8 5 ~pread IO the broad tally of New York Stock Exchange listed I!. s ues Gambling stock!., hit by a wave of selling late Monda~ showed further losses today Slo"ks f 11 Th(" .-.podigltl ( p!I and Dotr1111 NEW YORK IAPI '"" IOllow1~ llSI '"°"'' ,,,.. N~w V(!(~ '>lo<~ E•cll•nof •IOO\ •no w•rranh 1"411 ll•ve 00"" wP Ille mO\I ...., -~ "'°'' ""~ on i:ru~~..i!.';" .. ·~•di•\• ot VOIUl'M .,:g ~~r~ .. :~'1~~~:·:.~7.!. d•llf'•ence ""'w.e" I~ Pf'tYlou> coo\•"9 OfiCe dnd tCllCM\'' ~ p rn Qof"l(fl N•"' ,.o,.,(API F1t-.tl Do"' Jon<~•ve<•Q<'\ SlOCKS OOH> H•g" Low Clo~ (fl<I )() Ind -111/1 61 810 •) 801 •I ill JI • \ U 'II Ir'\ >I\)/ /tlJI 1•• >ll llTl'• 0 •I 11 "" 10.0 09 10.0 GO •OJ•) 10.0 ..u. o '• ~) SH 11• OJ nz ,, 1111 11 211 II. 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' i Nill t IC Pj Ill S G II & 0 s ~onq 17 8tush1ny 40 IQo1tl'> 47 h1l 101tu 4 ll1v111q b1td 4'iWMM 4 I lntelltgence gJtheiers 4ll The 1acli. 50 Sw11chb0ard par! 51 Ettace !>2 French an· nu1tv SJ Pf!flaltv !>4 lnd1viduahst !i5 Hindu PIO ge<l•IOr 56 Hu•rv hO fn1t1v TONIGHTS LATEST LISTINGS Television Tutll>day Jun1t 2'. 1978 DAILY PILOT 8 7 n 't.SI>:\ Y EVENING too&GD NEWS 8 lMEAG£HCY OHEI A '1ar QUlftetb..l~k t.04 t•P5eJ l or ur ~nown 1eas.oo~ G OUNSMOt<E Marsh.ii Matt Dillon la.c.H 11 dual tnre.al. oullltw> alltH t~ monct( M• QOt trom tnem •nd il Fr.,.1Chm1tn whom he aaveo e1'flit1< (Par1 Zl Q) Pl.EASE DON'T EAT Tl1EDAl81ES ·s,.,ing That Indian Ctuo ID ADAM·12 Ottoce< RMO accuses a lttt low ottoc.er ot unnecessa1y C<uelly lo SOllP9C11 ft) ELECTRIC COMPANY ~ IT'S EVER'l'BOO'l''S BUSINESS Franoh1smg (t) CBS NEWS (l_o) A8C NEWS 8.30 m M'I' THREE SONS fouflh-grader Ernie gets 1nvotvA<J with a conni..,1ng oldPr woman 1n lhf> St>lh 11rac1e ID ROOKIES Ger1erotio11 Gap Rival street gang~ on " lihort luse cieatc iln e•plO· s1ve atmosf>here ti) OVE.AEASY Severty Siiis. Or. Al>nlm Sachar. Chancellor of 1'rande>s. w9rid hgur•. cnme preventton· fraud and sW1n<lle. Jenn Bryan. !l!._OW!ng herb& at hOme (Rl W AEALESTATEAHD YOU Danny Thomas. guesting as Richie 's grandfathe r . gives the Fonz <Henry Winkler> a piece of his mind on Happy Days, tonight at 8 on ABC. Channel 7. Prot1>~s1ono1 Help When 8uy1ng ff) TO TELL THE TRUTH \lOJ MERV GRIFFIN Mer11ed Couple~ Guesl& Lynda Co1ter c1nd Ron Samuels. L1d111 and Rossano Brau• Pat <1nd Otck Van Patten 7.00 t) CBS NEWS Q N8CMEWS 0 LIARSCLUB fJ A8CNEWS G BOWLING FOR DOLLARS m ILOVELUCY The Rlcardos and Memes musl return to 1118 Un•ted States by plane mstead ot snip g) AOAM·12 Malloy and Reed ara assigned to a n~ car In an ••pernnent to catch car accessory thieves ED MACNEIL / LEHRER REPORT {Ji) ARABSAND IS RA ELIS The Patesttn1on~ ' Con- 1r ,u11ng pe•c.op11ons 01 the Poleshn1an up11a11on tor J 11onwlond er" explored (Pait 2 01 2) 'J) JOKER'S WILD 7:30 f) THE MUPPETS Guesl Peter Sellers 8 CANDID CAMERA 0 NEWL YWEO GAME fJ @J tiOLL YWOOO SQUARES 0 JOKER'S WILD m THE 000 COUPLE When O~cat s ulcer beg1n5 acting up. Felt) decides an ocean voyage will do them bothgooo ID AMERICA 2NIGHT Channt>I Listing• 0 KNXT (CBSJ Los Ang~te., 8 i<NBC INBCJ lo'> A.ngeh.•:. D KTLA find ) LOS Angeles G AABC· TV (ABCJ Los Angetos (I) KFMB ICBSJ San Diego G KHJ· TV (Ind l Los Anqeles @) KCST (ABC, San Diego tD KrTV (Ind ) Los Angele:. Cl> KCOP· TV (Ind ) Los Angeles 9 KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles \E KOCE·TV !PBS) Hun1tngton Beach Goost. Shan Lew•s and Lambe hop fZl) 28TOHIGHT Clete Roberts hosts ton1ghl's 1nves11go11ve 11•port m WONDERFUL WORLD OF COUNTRY MUSIC Cl) THE GONG SHOW 8:00 f) (I) FAMILY FILM CLASSICS Where Tile L11tes Bloom" A 1am1ly 01 c)rpnaned c111t- oren keep the deoth ot lht11r lather a S«ret so lhat they can stey 1oge111ef (Part I ol2l(RI 0 MAN FROM A~NTIS "The Mudworm" Mark Hams· nemesis. Mr ShU· ber1 (Victor Buonol. toses control ol lllS latest deVl- ous 1nvent100 -a de&Clly mechanical device wll1c11 threatens to destroy alt undetW&ter hie (RJ 0 MOVIE * • • ·Dracula" (19J fl Beta Lugosi. David M.mners A vamptre '" search ot blood to main· lain h•s e~1stenc:e places a s~t young g"t und!lf 1115 spell ( t nr • JO min ) 0 @) HAPPY DAYS Grandpas VISll" Grand po Cunningham (Danny l11omas1. a dynamic 90· gettflf Who's been forced to retire, amves at the Cunntngllam home deter - mtned to find a new l1le (Rl 0 tllOVIE • • '• Once Upon A Hon11ymoon · ( 19•21 Coty Grant. G11l98' Rogetl A IOfm« str11>oet MIPI a r,,porter to P<edtct Httlet's m1t111ry movement5 12 hrs I m CAROL BURNETT ANO Fflll€NOS S~•t~ · Easy Openers , Fortune Cookte~ JacQues TouteauK .. Cl) MOVIE • * • · C1rn1val Story·· 1196•1 Anne BaKter, Steve Cocnr1n Romence results 1n tr8(141dy l0t a young car. noval htQh-dlY8f (2 hrl l fJj) \1l) NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SPECIAL "Strange Creatures Ol The NtQhl'' Bat1. owla. hyenas and sightless cav•-d-11· 1ng fish are 9Klmlned tnroug11 111e tens of a soph1s11cated n1ght-v11oon c.imera 8:30 fJ ® LAVERNE & SHIRLEY Droving Test Laverne and Shirley come to SQu19· gy s aid when ht' learns ne has to pass a wrmen d11v- mg test on order to keep n1s )Ob as a truck-drive. (A) CD s 128.000 OUESTION t:OO t) OBS MOVIE • • • 'i't "In The Heal Of The Night" I 1967) StdMY POftler. Rod Ste+ger. A blg- oted Southern poltce Chtel, attempttng to frame a black man for murder, Is stunned to 18¥n that he 1s a top 11om1e1de detective. (A) 0 NBC MOVIE "Btg Boll JOhn&on And Hos Fantastic Speed C1rcus • IP•emterel Charles N1p1er. Maud Adams A young man w110 must race a Rolls· Royce 1n order to get his Inheritance is helped by memt>ers ol a sm8Jf-t1me auto racing team fJ @) THREE'S COMPANY "Jack's Uncle" Roper's on tne rampage lor 1118 rent. so Jack's uncle (Don Pmter) gwes mm a checi< which ptomptly bounces (RI m MERV GRIFFIN .. Morried Couples" GuettS' Lynda Carter and ROil Samuels. L1doa and Rossano Brau1. Pat and O.Clt Van Patten fZl) COLLEGE CAN BE KILLING An 1nveshga1tve rePO<t on 1ne way colleges deat with stress. anKlflty and poten· Ital 1u1cldes among tne1r student popolallon 0'.!) MAS~PIECE THEATRE .. Poldark.. Warteggan finds out about Morwenna and Ofake s secret rcla- Publie TV Holding .ff By JAY SHARBUTT LOS ANGELES C/\P l ABC. ranging from religion to single ne ws topic studied each week in ~conomic terms. NBC and CBS just hnished touting their fall wares to 90 TV critics here and will launch their new seasons in September a mid f\eav y. c·ostly ballyhoo. And public TV" Miss Aaron now is drafting a proposed national program :.c hedule for the fall. lt will be made public in Dallas this week at the annual meeting of those running the nation's 200 PBS sta· t10ns. It's holding off until Oct. 1. Why" Simple PBS' new ancl re- turning shows would have little chance for v1ev.ers against the September banzai r hurgc of the networks Now, NBC. under its new boss, ~lrograms whiz Fred Silverman. :.ilready has revamped its an- nounced fall lineup. postponing ··coasttocbast" and moving rive !-\hows to new times. CBS and t\ BC are expected lo make similar shifts before the new season begins. "We think we've got a better shot then." Sa)~ Chloe A:.iron. PBS's programs chief. "We won 't have to compete "1th all the promollon dollar!> the networks will be thro wing around in September · · PBS' FALL LINEUP ha:. eight new shows. two on film . another critiques of film and the re:.t IS THERE ANY evidence this frantic schedule-shifting before and during each season has so c1nenome Ei scAeen 63U 2553 comPLEX Cn~pm•n Ao I. S.nu An• Freew•~ MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY 'THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY" CAPRICORN ONE" (PG} "THE LAST WALTZ" (PG} "MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR " "THE CHEAP DETECTIVE" (PG) "CL'OSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND" "THE DEEP" (PG) 'AMERICAN GRAFFITI" (PG) "THE STING" STAn1um e;scAeen '639 -7 8 60 DAIVE·ln K•lelt1 ... ., $t1d1wm ,~ ..... "OUR WINNING SEASON" "RETURN TO MACON COUNTY" "WH ERE DOES IT HURT?" (R) "THE LAST WALTZ" "GOODBYE GIRL" (PG) "RABBIT TEST" "THANK GOO IT'S FRIDAY" "THE DEEP" (PG) "DAMIEN: THE OMEN 2" (R) "THE SENTINEL" "DAMIEN· THE OMEN 2" (R) "THE SENTINEL" .ALL 0"1111-tNS Ol'E,.. 6:JOP.M.MIGHT'lY Cl'llld Under t 1 l'rH Unleu • Kiddle l'llytround --. fuddled and disgusted viewers they are increasingly trying public TV, 1f only in frustration" •· 1t 's the kind of evidence I'd love to have. but I don't," Miss Aaron sighed. ··w e're kind of go- ing on hunches. "But I lhmk by the time the networks have kicked off their new seasons, with all that press attention to what's new. much of the s tuff a lre ady w ill be changed. "AND THERE'LL be lot:. of ~tories about why various shows were yanked. We're J.!Oing to benefit from that come Oct. l · · She also feels grapes about the light. sexually oriented content of many network entertainments will help public TV gam more viewers. TUBE TOPPERS KC ET 12~ 8 . 00 -National Geo- graphit' Special. "Strange Creatures of the Night' are c~amined as night vision cameras study the habits of bats. owls and hyenas. C BS fJ 9.00 -"In the Heat of the Night.·· Rod Steiger won hi.s Oscar in this best picture of 1967 as a Southern police c hief reluctantly s haring a murder investigation with a black Philadelphi a cop <Sidney Poiticr 1. NBC I) 9:00 -"Big Bob Johnson and His Fantastic Speed Circus.·· Rolls Royccs are racing cars in this new TV movie with Charles Napier a nd Maud Adams. 11oneh1p. Poldark head~ tor France to rescue Dr Enys and finds Drake stowe<I .iw11v on board. the re1c.ue goei smoothly unlll tnev reach tile Channel (PHrl ' ot t3) ()) THE FIGHT AGAINST SLAVERY "A Grateful Ptoasan1ry · Led by W1t11am Pitt and Witham Wilberforce. Par- hament passes a gradual abollloon bill in 1792 9:30 0 TWILIGHT ZONE "Whit's In The BoK?" fJ®) CARWI COUNTRY "A Hunting We Woll Go" When ~I ROy $ 8100... 1S grazed dlJfing tile poltce department's annual nun•· 1nq tnp, t he Mayor bflCOmes tile prime sui.pect (Al 10:00 e e News o ~ 20120 Hugh Downs hosts J bfoadcast ed111on 01 a new'I magazine featunng tour maior stories done by various c0trespond8f'lt5 (!) LET'S MAKE A DEAL fZl) MICHAEL JMX80H Guest: Actr8$$ Lucille Ball m AOelN: A RUNAWAY An exam1na1ton ol the leek of sens.tlYlty. pe<ceptlon and communlC8toon ,.,,1111n an otlle(Wlee normal lomlly unit that led to o f4.year- otd daughtM running away lrom home CJ) THE AOHT AGAINST SLAVERY "Free Poper Come" A slave ret>elhon 1n Jamaoc11 in 1832 w11s crushed by lhe m11111a. but brougM pas1. t1ve results 10:30 m ID News fZl) MACNEIL/ LEHRER REPORT, ~ DIAL ALCOHOL Al's Gari~ge" 11.ooOClfJCll@J NEWS 0 LOVE. AMERICAN STYLE "love And The End 01 Tile Line Michael wants d vasectom~ G MOVIE * • • Mardi Groa · t t9!>81 Pal Boone Tommy Sand& Youno cadet• lrom a mill· tary academy lelrn any- 1111no can happen. and usually does at the Mard• Gras (2 hrs I m THE 000 COUPLE F' ell• trleS to reform af1er 111s finicky attitude toward lood ruins on otherwise pleasant dinner wttll 111s ex-IMIO ID MONTY PYTHON'S FLYINO~US fJll 04CK CAVETT G~ts G0tdie HO'#e and sons. p.-olMS>Onal hockey playe<s \1\) MACNEIL/ LEHRER REPORT t 1:30 IJ YOUR TURN V1_,s respond through interviews ond letters to c:ontrove<slat ,_s repor15 1nctud1nq "The Polltie6 01 At><>ttion" and eegmenta lrom "60 Minutes " Cl TOHIOHT Guest hOst .Joftn David· son Guesta: Joyc;e Rebet· Burditt, Ettie Somme<. 0 LOVE, AMERICAN STYLE "Love And The Ournmtet" Dale end O.ane are too ally to gel acquatntod "Love And The Busy Husband" •Harry Burton 11 very 1nvol\llld In !\ts WOtk. too involved. O lm SOAP (Episode 81 Burt and Dan nv come to t11rms '" a secluded cob1n. Ille Tales ~I Burt s other son. C11uck. (Rl (Network J<Mses vtewer dtscretoon) m HOGAN'S HEA0£S LeBeau cnaaquerade1> as a French chemist while Hogan srnugotes the real chemist to England Cl) O£T SMART The Chief doubts Smorrs sallll'f ~ Smat1 Claims .i cowooy o..a •n 1111 .ip11rt· meot fD CAPTIONED A8C NEWS CJ) MOVIE • • •', · Rofo8 Tattoo f 19661 Ann• Magnani, Burt Lenclklter A women IMl• lier late husband s 11nhlul- neas betore becoming 1n~ ""'th anothfw m11n 12 llrs l MJRNING 12:00 IJ C88 UTE MOVIE • • 1,, "McCIOod Sho'N· down At Tile End 01 Tne World" Dennis Weaver Jaclyn Smith McCIOud romance• a beaulllul mod· et 1n an et1or1 to uncoYer • narcollCS smuggling nng thOt uaes t1lodel5 to do the 01rty WOik tRI D TWILIGHT ZOHE · Number 12 LC>Oks Ju~t l1~e You ' m HIGHHOP£S Cl) HONEYMOONERS Ralph. l>OSS askt him IC) t11acn 111m pool, and Ralph dec•da. that thta 11 hll chance to ~I on the boss· s gooo Side 12:03 fJ 0 ABC MOVIE • • * "Having Babtes" t 1976) Oe9i Arnaz Jr • Adrt· enne Barbeau Four diverse 'couples decide 10 enroll 1n natural ch11dbtrtll classes and eKperoence tne btrth of a b1by by tne Lamaze methOd. (RJ (Net- work advises v1ewar Ot1Cf811on l 12:30 8 MOVIE • • •·count Dracula'' ( t9711 Ch11$1opner Lee. Herbert Lom Based on Bram Stoltllf a classic. a vampire mu~t prey upon 11v1ng humans to sustain his own l11e I t hr • 55 min I m MOVIE • *'• "Tl>ll II To The Judge ( t9491 Rosalind Russell. Rot>etl Cumm- ings A couple get a d1v0<ce, only to d1SCOYer that they ari> sttll In love with etM:ll othllf (2 hrs ) ID MOVIE • • ·~ "Shakedown" 119501 Howard Dutt, Br.an Oonlevy tn an altempt 10 ptomote h•S photography career. a man beCOmf'S involved with racki>teers 1obbety and blackmail ( t n1 . 30 mtn I 1:00 0 TOMOAAOW Or. Alayne Y11tes and Dr l<aren Sllan0< will d•SGuU hO* 1111•ua1 attttudeS are developed. Stllfhng Frank· hn w111 talk abou1 teaneoe pregnancies G MAVERICK ·Gun Shy·· 1:45 IJ KOJAK 1:18 Hours 01 fe31 • A businessman (Chuck McCannl ~omes the prime suspect In • mu<der C.>11 bec."u>e ot ht~ unw1t tong 1nvo1vemon1 w•lll a prOt!l tmUOQll!< tRI 2.00 Cl tD NEWS Q MOVIE • • 'Tllo Em1.,.1ld 01 Artat1m11" f19t..71 Ro1y Caltloun. J-l'hllD1()(>1\ 2:030 NEWS 2258 HEWS 2300 MOVIE * * • 1 "Son Of Oraculd ( t9•3l Lon Cheney Jr. LOUIN All>rllton m MOVIE 8 • * • &.111'' 1195•1 Hugh Haas. Cteo M00<e 2:66t) NEWS UOtJ MOVIE • • • "Tammy Ano Thtt Doctor" I 19631 S.indru OM. Peter Fond& 3:56. NEWS 4:00 MOVIE *', 'BIOOd 01 01aGUli1 ' 11957) San01.i H"'""un. Louise LllWIS G MOVIE • • *' • All Mv SOil~ f 1<1481 Edward (> Robin· :.on Burt Loncustur m MOVIE •'• ·War 01 Thu MOll&ten" t t9661 Ko1tro Hongo, Kyo~o En.im1 Tue11da1,.• Daydme /tlo,,ie• MJRNING 11:30 CD •• ·~"The JugglM' I 19S3) Ktrk Douglas, Milly Vitale. A onee-lamous 1ug- gter returns to Israel alter h11 ""le end ch~dren perish •n one ol Hiiier's cone.en· tratoon campa (2 hr!> 20 m1nl AFTERNOON 12.00 0 • * • "The Aral>1.tn NtQhts" I 19421 Jon Hall Maroa Mootez Two broth· e•s vie lor the pos11ton ot CB1tph of Bagdad and for the hand ol a IOvely mstd· en (1hr.30 min I 1:30 m •••• "The Br0Nn- 1ng Version" (195 II Jeal\ l<ent. M1<;hael Redgrave An EOQhsn professor 11. crushed wnen he dlSCOV!lf" n1s "'''e is an adultrl'is. I t hr. 30 min I 3·00 ~J * • '' V11g1n Soto1ers 1 t9701 Lynn Redgrave, Nigel Daven. Port Raw recruits etperi. ttnc.e 1neir '"" hghltfl9 wl>en I heir tr onsPO< t tr a1n comes under heavy fire (Mature) ( 1 hf • 30 min l 3:30 fJ • * 1 ' "Somebody Loves Me" ( 19521 Betty HuttOll, Ralph Meelle< A paor of en1erte1ners bfeok up and make up tn the ear. IV t-'l18th century (I hr • 3-0 mm l The Priceie~Treasurcsor DreSden . . Oi1t• of the mo~t dazz ling art collection~ the \!\'Oriel ha~ ner seen. l onight on PBS see this collection and the fascinating ~ton behind it. HThe PricelessTn·asurcs of Dresden,, 'Tonight,9pn1 Channel50 ------~-=-=-= = ---flrodurl'<l by \\ :-il Tr:'ltt" '<1r~ fm r'8!)1h1•1uglt .'l~"ntlmm :S:D~S: • J • 11 I 1 ... ~ ... J '". 11 ti • WILllAM Lll HOLO(N LRANT Conway To Star 'Boy Friend' Glitters in D\MIEN OMEN JI The f11-i.t tirm- wa-. ontv a ·warnini;r. R COoOO .. ......... ~ ....... ~ L•J. LOS ·ANGELES IJ\l'i The Roarine Twenties are with us once again. Tim Conway has and beldorn have they inspired a more enJoyable signed a contract with cvenlneottheaterlhan they do in "The Boy Fnend" CBS that calls for him to attheSanClementeCommunityTheater star in specials, his own This 1s one of those rare amateur productions ('omedy vanety show in that has vir:tually t.•verything going for it -acting. 1979 and develop new s inging, choreography, direction. you name it comedy programming. Every facet or the San Clemente show reflects a high The first special w\ll gloss or artistic elbow grease. • be taped for the fall SANDY WILSON'S VINTAGE musical com. sea son. Co nw ay. a r 0 rm er reg u I a r on edy is a gentle spoof of the Jazz age along the lines ·'The Carol Burne tt of "Dames at Sea" and "Little Mary Sunshine ... ll Sh ow ... s tars in two matters little that there isn't much beneath the movies, .. The Billion surface because the surface. at least in the San Dollar 11.obo" and "They Clemente production. is so sparkHng . Went That Way and Director Eileen Fishbach deserves a healthy 'PUTTORANGE634·92&4 That Way" and is now round of applause for her meticulous EDWARDS SANTA AHA 540.7444 filming the Disney mov crafts manship in mounting such an am bilious pro. STADIUM DRIVE IN 639-7860 ie "Trail ·s End .. Ject on a stage or limited dimensions. Her ensem-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~===1 ble mes'hes smoothly, aided by the deft choreo· John Travolta Olivia graphic touches of Keri Lee Keaney whose chorus members are an splendid form Newton-John Tops among a uniformly excellent company 1s Linda Wolfe, radiant as the "poor litUe rich girl" who loses her heart to p. messenger boy -who turns out to be an heir on the run. Excelling in the latter role. despite only Joining the cast a week before opening, is Tony Vrab, a fine actor and superb dancer. Intermission Tom Titus PRISCILLA SANFORD AS a fickle flapper heads a top·notch girls' chorus which includes Elizabeth Warner C1nd He idi Fendler. Miss San· ford 's "Charleston " number with ~obert Hutchinson places some heavy physical demands on the p_aar. and they handle them splendid))t. Scharlcy Lou Tyler as the finishing school headmistress sprinkles some French spice on the dour Brillsh character of Clark ~urson as Miss Wolfe's protective papa, and the result Is subtle but s c1nt1llating comedy. Judy Benowitz also 1s ef· fect1ve as the watchdog French maid. Bil Gekas. a young man playing a dirty old man. draw~ a good share or the laughter, as does Lee Childress a!> his ever-present wife. Lance Gilbert and Steve Stanczyk complete the cast the * * * ' THE IOV "lhEHO" A mu\IC•l l)y ~ W•f!oOft olrecttCI by EllHn F1SllOolC1>, chOreoor~nv by Mt\\ F1•1>bech, Ktrl LH Kt-v and o, .. ,.. Monroe, llQhtlnQ bv Ltt Bowcut and Joel Booe~. ~t CIHIQn -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii b y v • k k I L. I lo 0 " • p , • 'e n t t Cl Tnur\Clan ttvough Saturo•y• at I lO through July tS et tnt. San Clementt Community Theater, 101 Aven•o• Cabrlllo, San Cte,,,..,te ~ti.erv•t1on• •'11·044~ ...... -t-l1l/Sl•·9SIO ."' ... 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I I BREA Manns &ea 529"5339 ANAHEIM Century 21 Cinema 772·8902 EL TORO La "''O• Saoa•eov.to. 581 ~860 FOUNTAIN VALLEY l :J••tOJ. r0untain vaue, l;l39 l~OO PACIFIC 0 I Hll-1077 Clo•<• autrt ewer1e1111 I• 1111w1 .. 11 11 clll Sl4·FRC£ WARREN BEATT'V DYAN CANNON THECAU Pottv 101\V MmeOubOnntt Perc•v•I Ma1\ll• Oultlf' Lind• Wolle . To11v Vr•b Schlrley Lou Tyler Clerk Bur\On Pr,i(1lla S"•ntord Etu~t>eth Wern~• l"lus "PRJSOMEJl OF SECOND AVENUE"" F•y 801>1>v Marct•t Pierr• Horltn\t' Heiol F~l\Cll~r 1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii RObrrt Hutcnln\On Len<fl C.•lbert '>•eve S1en<1y' Judy Benow11t 811 C.ek .. Lord Brocknu-.1 L~y Brockhur>t Lee C~llClt~h Fihn Set On Tennis LOS ANGELES IJ\P I A Ii MacGraw and Dean Paul Martin s t<ir 1n ··Players.· which JOHH TRAYOLTA "GUASl"l~I "OUR WIHHJHG SUSOH" .... DIF~T STORY" ll"G he gins produc tion 1n .-------------. London on July J ll 1s lht• :slorv of a ~ oung tennis st~r who falls in love with an older woman Marlin was loaned to Robert Evans Productions by the Phoenix ~acquets tennis team for th e duration or the filming A Your Delly Pilot cen be Recycled. OC C opera111 o·Htct•I centet IOf Colt a Meu I Just unen you thexiflhJ M2 ~ LNIV[R~Al PiCIURf ~ lf(.HNICO.t~it PANAVISl!)Ni& Oi MAY 11 Ill() INllNSI fl)tl YIX)NGIAC~lll)AO NOW PLAYING EDWARDS' NEWPORT #12 Newport Beach 644·0760 CINEMA WIST #1 Westminster 892·4493 BUENA PARK ORIYI·IN Buena Park 821 ·4070 IUltT RIYHOt.OS "THI IHD" 1-1 ..... ,, .... ,., >.J0.'1!\ !.au:Nl'\AV llV r.u.na; II.AV AHO tlllWIR[N lllEA1TV MOrltUX> 'IN WNIMll l&An'r OfUTUl W 'l'WlfWI llCAm l\Ht•l!UOC >ltHJW •,_.IM......,,__ A~P!Ci'IK I . -.CINE MALAND . ....... .--.. ~ --............... --ICIU1111rW ....,.&JS.1111 r111•111• AU.MIW "IADHIWSllAH 00 fO JAl"AH" INI .... ,,. ... ,...,. _,... - ENTERTAINMENT / INTERMISSION Clemente ~u1tors of Misses Warner and Fendler and their ft I\ 1eru num~r IS dffiOOi the finest Of the night CONTRIBUTING HER SPECIAL talent to the Jlmospht:re of the show 1s V1kk1 Laffoon, a former stage manager of the Abbey Theater in Dubhn Miss La!foon's sketches of Twenties types adorn the wall of the Cabnllo Playhouse and transport tht audlence backward five decades w1th fine flourish. For a highly enjoyable evening of carefree summer theater. "The Boy Friend" comes highly recommended. It continues Thursdays through Saturdays at 8'30 until July 15 -but since seating 1s Ii miteq. reservations should be secured at 492·0465. • • BACKSTAGE The Fountain Valley Com mu01ty Theater will present .. Babes in Toyland" as its summer production under the direction oC Jay Conklin lht' Victor Herbert musical will be performed 1n the Los Amigos High School auditorium at 7 30 p m July l4 and 21 and at ~ 30 p m July 15. 16. 22 and 23 call 536-3582 for reservations and inform<tt1on . ~••o..._w,. ~ .. "F·l·S·T .. "THANK GOO ~1v"o0' IT'S FRIDAY" T H E <A> C;f lEEK T 'CXQ)N --ediards CIN£MA .. .tiOOl•T•D..-\ c~s• S••·JIOJ ~ ~ New• Tr;icff THE BUDDV ~ Oott>y Stflreo• a CLOSE ENCOUNTERS HOLLY STORY Ptua IPCll HIGH ANXIETY edwards HUNTINGTON ) M•(••t "'-' •• , NEIL SIMON·s "rHE CHEAP DETECTIVE" r /J nm o fl Y "'UUNGLE MATINEES J ' NIGHT BOOK 0A1Lv FEVEn , i; _J tO!T"' Tl(IWC'lt Tl\ __ Plua(R> PLUS co• ( •ar•s fOUNTAIN YAl.ffi\ 'THANK ooo "THE SIGN OF L --..... _.. J IT'S FRIDAY" ZORRO -.... ._,., "' ''" ,, .. .,._ , .... ,,... ......... ..,..,.. tie .,.,.. ... .,,., ..... ....,." ..... ...-..... ~~·i\~~:ti (lft•" SAIOUIACI Pl.Al.A ... •090 . 90<••-• • '°"° '-" ""t (PG) ' TUlllday. June 27. 1978 Featuring_. ___ .~· ~ ..... c• INSIDE: •Ann Landers •Erma Bombeck •Horoscope •Classified Sibling · Visitation To .ease the transition of a new baby in the family, Hoag Hospital has set up a special family program. By MARCIA FORSBERG Otllle O•llYPi ... $Uff A child's thoughts might go something like this after his mother has had a baby· "Mommy was fat, and then she just DISAP· PEARED. She left me for a LONG time. Then she came back with this BABY. Will she leave again? Will she bring back more babies?" The anxiety and psychological shock that a young child might experience during the sudden separallon from his mother, plus his possible hostility and resentment toward the ne..y infant. can often lead to that age-old condition -sibl· i.ng rivalry. SO. IN AN effort to minimize the stress that a child might feel and to ease the transition from "former" family to "new" f1lmily, Hoag Memorial Hospital Presb~erian has begun an eight-week pilot program titled "sibling visita· lion." In effect since May 31. the program 1s the result of manv reouests from oarents that their children be allowed to visit mom and take a look. through the nursery window. at a new brother or sister. Nancy Newell, resource nurse for childbirth education and one of the program's instigators. says that sibling v1sitallon ldaJly from 4 to 5 p.m . > is a time when mothers can give special attention to their children. "She can ask, 'Have you been eating your oatmeal?' Or. 'Have you been minding grandma?' Also. it gives a child a positive first impressron of a hospital. And it helps him see, in the hospital, that the baby eats. hollers and sleeps, and isn't going to be able to play baseball when he comes home," says Ms . .Newell. THE VISlTS ARE kept short -15 minutes Nurse Eltzabeth Buffmgton holds Michael Chan. Parents Lmda and Kenneth Chan with older sons Andrew. 9 .. .and Kevm, 5, greet the newest member of the family. -a nd children must be accompanied by an adult al all times. The 4 to 5 pm. visiting hour is convenient. says Ms. Newell, because "it's a quiet time for mothers. the children are out of sc hool by then, and an adult <father. grandparent or close nei~hbor> is usually available at that time to bring the child to the hospital." One strict s tipulation is adhered to -the -visit mg child must be tree ot signs an<! symptoms of any mrect1on or illness. Such signs may in· elude fever, sore throat, runny nose, cough, rash or di arrhea. "We want the program lo be successful but safe. Nobody gets off the elevator with bugs," says Ms Newell with a laugh. llOAG IS THE first community hospital of its size m Orange County to initiate the sibling -Beach No-No's Facing a barrage of area ordinances, the Al/- American family may prefer spending the Fourth in the backyard. By CHERYL ROMO Of Ille O•llY Piiot St.att Picture this· The All-American Smith fami· ly spending their All-American Fourth of July holiday with a picni c al the bearh. Mom packs lht' lunch and fills the cooler with soda pop for the kids and beer for herself and dad. The Smiths decide to take the family wagon . "hi ch has a .. For Sale" sign in the side window. because they can load John Jr. ·s Mo- ped into the back, and lake Rover, the family pooch "ho loves to run on the sand. a fire nng for the traditional marshmallow and weenie roast. Little Mary ins ists on carrying the family assor.tment box of fireworks and the extra pack4 of sparklers the Smiths bou~ht the day before al the Boy Scout fireworks s tand on the corner. While singing the last chorus of "G'>Cl Bless America" the family 1s relieved to find a vacant parking place in the city's beach lot Sounds jusl perfect, doesn·t 1t? Wrong. The Smith family, depending on whether they go to Huntington Reach. Laguna Beach or visitation program -restnctions m the past were based on "the idea that we had to main· tain infection control." says Ms. Newell. Studies at other hospitals have shown that there is "no increase in infection if the program 1s run sensibly.·· she adds. Therefore. to insure m1rumum contact with other patients. children are not allowed in their mother's room. Instead, the family reunion takes place m a central arell that has been set aside spec1f1cally for the VISlt Mothers who wi sh to have their children take part in the program during her three-day stay at the hospital fill out a pass requesting v1s1tation When her children come to see her, thev I See SIBLING. Page C2l ., Dad straps his surfboard onto the rack on the top and then dashes back into the garage to get a shovel and some firewood so he cao make <See NO, Page C2> o .. 1y Pllol SUI<~.., laol J9y Among the patrons wrere. from left. Mrs. Randolph Thrasher, Mrs. Wnton Ashton. Mrs. John Castsnha. A Musical, Gourmet Buffet More than 270 patrons attended the annual cocktail party and buffet benefit 'hosted by the Balboa Women's Commit· tee of the Orange County Philharmonic Society Saturday al the ocean front home of Mr. and Mrs. Hancock Banning UI. In addition to the traditional buffet of gourmet hors d 'oeuvres, music for dancing was provided by the Ralph Berry ensemble. Monies from the yearly fund-raiser ($1,000 will be donated lo the Orange County Philharmonic Society> will go toward youth concerts and music enrich· menl programs for fourth and fifth grade elementary school pupils. Chairman of the Balboa Women's Committee is Mrs. Dianne CastUlba; event chairmen were Mrs. Suaanne Tbraaber and Mrs. Madellae0tt1D1. Dream House Tajwanna Jobuon has built a charm· ing home of Spanish tile that's perfect for southern California living. But you won't see il on a shady street nearby, because Tajwanna, a 14-year· old eighth-grader al Lathrop Junior Hl(b, built her tlled dream home as a t . . ...... -.. Happenings By Marcia Forsberg scale model for competition sponsored by the Orange County chapter t:>f Na- t1ona I Association or Women in Construction. The contest was open to aJI Orange County junior high school students enrolled in the course "World of Construction." The models, which were dis played at Westminster Mall, were judged on design, craftsmanship and landscaping. Although Tajwanna was the fourth place wiMer. members of Women in Construction were particularly proud of her since st<e was the only girl who placed in the top lS out or more than 100 entries. She will be the honored guest at tonight's WIC dinner meeting, reports Nancy Nichols, construction project.E . chairman. Other winners were Julio Aquirre lfirsU, Ron Underwood <second 1 and Kevin Yamamoto <third>. Scouts Honored Eighteen Huntington Beach Cadette Girl Scouts have been honored in a First Class Reco){nition Ceremony. The First Class award Is the highes t award attainable in Girl Scouting <it's comparable to the ~Y Scouts' Eagle • Award). To qualify as a First Class Scout. a girl must pursue a program that ln- <'ludes eamlng four challenges and six badges, or she may complete seven challenges. The challenges are true life situations that represent a test of a e1rl's learnine. Those awarded were Allison Buhman, Cfntbla Butala, Sharon Clc:c:arelto, Diana Duffy, Teresa Flack, Cindi Sue Ford, Laurette Green, Chris HartuJlian, Jean HJllmao, Jacqpelloe Kovacs, Karen MaUman, Charleen Nerio, Usa Richard, Joy Rosenber1, Gall Stacy, Mena Thorp, Jenntrer Wallace and Deborah Weir. <See HAPPENINGS, Page C2> • J ..,. .\ .. i... 1·.~· .. . . ·.,...., \. . "" .... ·~.;· • ·\.-• ...::.,. ·; ~ .. 1 .. From left. Made/me Otting, Jim Preston and Carol Ziemer check out the hors d 'oeuvres. ... ¥ • • • ~ .... .. ~ . 11 I 'I ~ DAILY PtLOI Tue.clay Jun• 27 ~978 ••• Happenings l •'nun Paac Cl 1 Piano Recital Sllelly Cri l. JS, w s presented by Mrs. Diane mltb, her piano uutruclor, Ill a private piano recital for ISO guesL<> and friends at Marina High School Saturday Miss Crist . ffontington Beach . 1s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry CoroeUus. She has studied piano for Cour years. She pe rforme d selections by Chopin. Beethoven, Debussy, Mendelssohn and other composers. Newest Officers Mrs. Jack de Krull has been installed as chairman or the Museum Council of the Newport Harbor Art Museum ..• Continuing her second year as president of the Children's Theater Guild of Newport Harbor is Mrs. Petr As ton . . . Diddy H . Lammers, a charter member of the Fountain Valley Community Hosp1tal Guild. has been installed as 1978·79 Guild president ... Mrs. Richard O. Allen 1s the new president of Angelitos de Oro. People Peering Suzanne Clary of Irvine attended the 38th National Convention of Deita Delta Delta women's fraternity in New Orleans .•. Lois Cecil, former teacher in the Huntington Beach Union High Scbool District, now a resident of Guadalajara, has won a national writin&,(Ontest sponsored by New Dawn magazine. Ker story was published in the June issue. Ms. Cecil moved to Guadalajara to pursue a full time fre~ lance writing career ... C. Kenley Mays of San Clemente has been elected to serve as the 1978·79 chairman of the Orange County District Board of Directors of Children's Home Society . . Mrs. Ethel Thompson has been named Huntington Beach Woman 's CJub club woman or the year for her work as gerontology chairman. Three special events are-taking place this year for the Kravitz family of Costa Mesa. Marvin and J acque Kravitz recently celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary; Jacque's parents, Louis and Peggy Jobst of Santa Ana, For Special Occasions A couple of wccks ago, .1 house wif e from Parma Heights, Ohio, who had never in her life had a ''clean ove n wish," for no apparent reason set to work and cleaned her oven. She wrote, "I don't c;uppose Hallmark has a l'ard for this occasion, hut could you s ay 'IOmething wonderful to 1 me" .. She got me to think Ing Therc arc so many v. ondcrful special oc· <.•as1ons for which there ,, rc no commercial <'<.t rds to cover. Those wonderful , warm. mean- ingful times of your hfe when j us t the -ri g ht "'ords would have said it :i ll for you. I visualize ,. •• r d s f o r • • C 0 N - G RATULATIONS ON BA LANC ING YOUR Cll ECKBOOK" or "BON VOYAGETOYOURSON WlTll THE DRUMS ." /\nd how ahoul "BEST WISHES ON YOU R HAIRCUT ,' "h1c·h I visualize as a :;ent1mcntal card with a prodigal son trudging down a road nanked by blue cornflowers No more traumas. ditty looks. You've returned lo the 'late oj grace. Nn more nagging to get nd of thal juz.z" Now would you please go wash your /ace? Or how about a card "WELCOME HOME FOOTBALL FREAK" to l.Je sent at the end of a season to your husband, what 's·his-name. D·A, D-A, D·A·double D·Y ... C -0. C·O, G-double 00-D. BYE The c1npd1p's in the /ng. The clean socks m the drawer. You got custody of the kids. Now it's my quarter to score. As for cleantng the oven. this verse might ~ive il the status il so richly deserves. 0 1s for the odor -the high spot of the year. V 1s for the vigor, as you chisel the veneeT . E is /or the example ... you 11et for all mankind. N 1s for the Nota.tion: CLEAN AGAIN IN '89. ••• No-No's (From Page Cl) Newport Beach will have violated at least seven area ordinances. If they parked their s tation wagon -with the "For Sale" sign in the window -in any Newport Beach public parking lot, they would receive a citation because or a s pecial or- tiinance designed to keep public places from becoming seml·used car lots. Second, fireworks are not permitted on any of the cities' beaches. In Newport. not only would the Smiths re - ceive a citation for possession, their fireworks also would be confiscated. There will be special umts on duty duriag the Fourth of July weekend and officials say the regulation will be strongly enf orccd , Both Huntington and Laguna Beaches plan to warn persons not to use fireworks and hope for voluntary compliance. If llus is not suc- cessful, fireworks will be confiscated or wiU be ci ted. Probably the most dangerous firework of all. says U . Bill Richardson of the Huntington Beach Department of Harbors and Beaches, is Lhe innocuous sparkler which often ends up thrown in the sand and stepped on by barefooted ' beachgocrs. Next· the ramily dog. During the surnmer months when beaches are crowded, dogs are not allowed at all. There is a stiff fine for non· compliance. Now, remember that beer in Mom and Dad Smith '~ cooler., Ab11olutely no a l cohollc bevera~es are allowed on any of the cities' beaches Persons who do not comply with t.his regula- tion 1m.• !'ubject to <'ltatlon or arrest. Officials warn that drinklnJt and then swimming in the oc~an ls dangero11s. Lt. Richardson reports lhat nine out of 10 swimmers rescued by llfeauards tn tht' lost two wtcks were seriously iotoxluted onJ would havc·drown('d without Jsslstanee. ' ' w1U soon celebrate t.bcl.r 50lh anruversary. and the Kravitz' son. Jeff, was married to Penni Scapl>I~ of Newport Beach last weekend Joyce BeUa of Fountain Valle}' will introduce 30 Japanese college students to Orange County lb1s bummer. The students. who will come to Foun- tain Valley on a program sponsored by ln- tcrstudy's Host Family Association, will be here Crom July 28 t.o Aug. 19. Mrs. Betts has planned sightseein& activities and English classes for the students during their stay. Host families are needed to house the students -for information. call collect to lnterstudy at (213) 241·9972 ... Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Shane visited the Hadassah·Hebrew University Medical Center in Jerusalem recently. Shane is a Newport Beach banker, and Mrs. Shane is president of the Newport Beach Chapter of Hadassah ... Mrs. Richard N. Stube or Corona del Mar attended the 52nd biennial convention of Alpha Phi In- ternational Fraternity. Inc .• in Palm Beach .. Carol E. Headden of Newport Beach and Carolyn L. Stephenson of Irvine attended the 58th international convention of Gamma Phi Beta sorority in Nashville ... The students of Anderson School in Newport Beach presented a public address system to the OASIS senior center . IJ you have an item for Happemngs. send 1t to Marcia Fcn-sbeTg, Orange COC$f DaUy Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. Costa M~sa. 92626. Or call 642-4321. [ Horoscope ) WEDNESDAY,JUNE28 By SYDNEY OMARR A'RI ES !March 21 · April 19): Cycle high accent on home, gifts, c rucial dec1s ions. diplomacy, improved domestic circumstanees. Taurus, Libra, Scorpio persons figure prominenUy. TAURUS <April 20- May 20): Subtle ap· proach brings results. Be discreet, show that you can keep a secret. Be cheerful if vis iting one confined to home. hospital. Pisces, Virgo individuals arc part of ~c en ario See places. people as they are avoid self-deception. GEMINI <May 21 - June 20): Accent on af- fection, creativity, self· e s teem. love. Wi sh comes true-accept res ponsibility that ac· companies it. Emotions dominate. However, there is room for logic - and an accounting. CANCER (June 21· July 22>: Aim toward goal. Refu se to be sidetracked by minor in· c1de nts, annoyances. Finish what you start Refuse to be intimidated by one who gestures. s peaks loudly, wrings ha nds and sings the blues. LEO-July 23-Aug. 22): Reading, wriling, communication, educa- tional and creative prOJ· ects dominate. Talents wi ll not be permitted to lie fallow; lethargy is hit with a knockout punch. VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22 I · Res trictions. blocks, obstacles. finan· l'&al reevaluation· ttrie on agenda. You learh to work with material at hand. Partner, mate will a1d in getting lhe mos t for money. LIBRA (Sept. 23·0 Ct. 22>: Leave details for another time; this is your day for grasping overall view, checking legal aspects, being a vigilant observer and listening to s uggestions from others. especially partner or mate. SCORPIO <Oct 23· Nov. 21): Accent on ser vice, health , employ- ment; steady routine, pace enables you to s uc· ceed. Steer away from sensationalism. Persons who depend upon you could make unusual re quests. SAGIITARIUS <Nov 22 -Dec. 21J: Lun ar aspect coincides with s 1g n1ficant c hanges fulfillment where cmo t 1ons ar e concerned . Creative ca pabilities surge forward. Gemini , Virgo persons are in pic - ture CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-J an. 19): Home , security , property va lues and taxes - these do")inate. Family needs, pracOcal issues, vacation pleasure and budget command atten- t 10 n . Taurus. Libra . Scorpio persons figure prorrlinently AQUARIUS !Jan 20·Fcb, 18l Ar,i~uments could be "full or holes.' Know 1t and don t be a \\Cd Or tnllm1dated by reputation~. traditions. Ad h ere to vour own principles. ~1any now make empty promises. PISCES <Feb . 19· March 20): Emotions. possession s , money comingle -cycle moves up and adventure is on horizon . Capricorn . Cancer persons figun· prom menlly -so docs t h e number 8 Yo ur presence is felt If June 28 is ~our birthday . . :vou· are creative. stubborn. at tractive. original and an incurable romantic December w1ll be one of your most significant months of 1978, a year highlighted by change. variety, travel . in tensified relationship. Ir single. you could marrv. Then there's J ohn Jr.'s Mo·ped that he wants to ride on the bicycle trail. He's out of luck. Absolutely no motorized vehicles aN? al lowed on the trails because of the danger they present to pedestrians and olher bicycle riders. Now, what about dad and that fire ring he was going to coMtruct? Unless the ramily gets to the beach early and finds a fire ring in a des· ignated area -they 'd best forget the marshmallow and wceme roast. It'd be safer lo take tuna sandwiches. And, if t he kids decide to play with the shovel anyway arid dig a hole more than two· foot deep, they could present a serious problem for s mall children who might stumble into the a rea and tJI! injured. What about those surfboards dad and John ,Jr. plan to use? If they decide lo try surfmg m Newport Beach -between 40th and 44th streets they·ll find themselves in an area where board surfing is prohibited at all tames. And, over the holiday weekend. says Ken- dall Jacobsen of the city's marine department. the black btlll -which is normally in effect from nooo to 4 p .m. -will be enforced "onytime we have to." Jn Laguna Beach, s urfers will be, as usual, reRtricted to certain designated are us: and in Huntington Beach where the black ball is gener4lty In errect Crom 1 I o.m . to 4 pm. for the 11ummer. the "No Surfing" nag may be up for more extended periods . In addition .lo evcrything else the Smiths will not be uble to do. officials warn that ball gamc11 played on crowded benches arc dangerous und Crowned up()n, lhal takiJl.ll shells. or any marine hfe from Laguna Beach 's ttolo11lcaJ preserve as prohiblkd and litter laws will be strlctly enforced nt all benches The Smith family mny dt'<:ldc ll would have been more fun to ha ve an All Amcr1cun bnrbecue In lhtlr own backyard. . . -,. . . ANN LANDERS ,£AMA BOMBECK Mom Won't Babysit t> EA R A N N DEAR ANN . Wo uld LANDERS. My son and } 0 u p 1 t> J 'I e sett 1 t: his wire are both career something between my people. Their eombined ARR husba nd and me" He ac- tncome is between tually beheves that h1~ $50,000 and $60 ,000 a Leaders brother·, wife 1s HIS s is· year. Everything was t e r -tn Ja w only, not rosy until the baby mine. J\Cl'Ording to him . came. she and I :,ire only ac A few days ago my quaintanccs daughter·in·law asked in·law that ar I was to at me. Am I wrong to me to "babysit" (a He said he wouldnt grossmisuseofaword> sacrifice my l ong-want to keep m y take anyone's word but while she went back to dreamed-of plans I'd ex· freed 0 m '? -B 1 G yours WAITING FOR H peel to be adequately TROUBLE OUT EAST A REPLY work. er reason was compensated. lf that's DEAR BIG T N not money , but that · ·: o, she'~ go crazy staying "crazy," then crazy I you are not wrong. but DEAR w.: Authorities home. am. it's too bad you didn't are split down tbe mid· MY h Sb d Just s .. y "No" and enjoy 1 said I'd consider the u an agrees .. die on this, and lhey cun- Job. but she'd have to with me and the choice your llfe·loog dream . tinue to argue about It. Pay me $4.00 an hour is mine. I look around Now the situation bas If it's my word be wanti. and Wonder Why So been soured and one• plus time·and·a-half for "' (and I'm no authority l, I overtime. She replied. m a n Y women I e t that happens. il cannot say she's your sister-in- " You're crazy .. themselves be used as be made sweet a'aln. law. too. I made it clear that I doormats by the ir --------------------- had s pent a Jong time children. Surely an older raising my family and woman has a right to had looked forward to her own life. the years when Dad and A state .of harmony ~o I would be free to travel. lo~ger exJSls. My son 1s Those years are right be1ng to~ apa~t. My now. l lold my daughter· daughter-tn·law is mad ••• Sibling <From Page CU check in at the nursing s tation, pick up a pass that s ays "I would like to see my new baby <with space for the infant's name>. meet mom in the central area and go to the nursery win· dow together. THE VISITING child gets to bold up the pass. which signals the nurse to bring the baby to the window. The infant's brothers and sisters are also presented with badges that say. ·'I have a new baby brother," or "I have a new baby sister." There is no age limit for the children who w.ant to visit. "It's entirely up to the parents. We wanted the famihes to have choices," says Ms. Newell. The reason is that the very young child, around the a~e of two. is often more concerned a bout seeing his mother than his new baby sis· ler. says Diane Miller. neonatal resource nurse. .. She left htm for fhree days. and he wants 10 make sure that mom ts okay. You s hould see the look on a child's face when he gets off that elevator and sees his mother wearing the old ba throbe that he recognizes." she adds warmly. 1'1$. NEWELL maintains that mothers must be prepared that a visiting child may be angry l.Jccause of the separation from her , and that he may ignore her "He may be delighted or ambivalent. The mother is informed <in prior classes) that these things are normal.·• Ms . Newell adds. So, wtth the trans1t1on starting right there in the hospital with the sibling visitation program. possible anger toward mom and hostility for this new fa mily member can begin to diminish. Says Ms. Ne well. "We feel that the more preparation families have, the better off they art.> goin~ to b<' and the easier it is for them to adapt · ~;;;:;;;;;;=:=:===--couPoN~.:.....;:::....~==;;;;;;;:r ~ ~~ R GLEAR UIEW WINDOW CLEANI NG 631 -0217 20% DISCOUNT WITH AD Announcing a Summer Program ForTeens! Jann Rolleft Poweis has lleSK!ned a soe rial Sumrmier prograni 10 meel tile seo mprovemenl needs ot IPeOagers for ovtr SO year \ Jonn Rot>erl Puwers na~ served the emtrQ.nQ womao 111 per~on;ir busines~ or career devetoomefll protc~~1ondl modet.11r, NIJw !hi> reendqer t J11 '"PPnnlly ICJrn 10 1p,1~h ner full poten tiat tile "Power~· wav '" the rel<Ut!d atmo!.-l)here of Summer classes. Receive sull • s1ant1at 1u11100 dis· counts by reserv1nQ classes now Call tor tree 1nforma11on John Robert Powers PERSONAL OfVHOPMENI & MOOHINC SCHOOL!. ORANGE COUNTY 3 Town & Country, Orange • (714\ 547-8228 Who are Fitz and Floyd? A law firm? I A comedy team? Adcrceact? l hey .ire th<' ;mporte?r'-ot rhe smartest chrn,1 partcrn' 1cach1nR the American m.-irkrtplac<' today JI Jf!urdJble prices 'lee the large sel<'<tron .11 Howec; Our pricer; rJngc trom S28 to $55 for S-p1ece selltnK!> B.D. HOWES and SON FINt JFWl-LERS l·OR I OUR GlNl RA 110"-<i 3412 Vi;i ido /Newport Beach / 675·2731 l.0 .. /\NLl l l \ / rf\c;l\OfNI\ I <;MHA RARRAl{I\ t't\l \1 .. l'RtNG\ llONOl Ultt j l ~few-Sot. Hocnea For Sde ,.,,. ...... t Martltt116k• on the Or.,.. COllll ··············•········ ····•••••••············ ..............•.•.••••• Glf•rat 1002 G-:at 1002 G'1Wt'm 1002 ·•·····••·····•·······• Tuesoay June 27 1978 DAILY PILOT ('3 DAILY PILOT CLASSIRED ADS ·•····•··••············ .....••..............•..........•...........•. G11t1rof I 002 Hott Fo Sde ••••••••••••••••••••••• s~ r HCMtMI Fors• "AIAMDOHED" S48,000 ··•·············••····· ·····················•· •••.••..•..•...•....••. ········•·······•······ G~at I 002 Gl'Mf'OI I 002 GeMr.a STARTER HOME 1002 GtMAI 1002 f OU Can W h f'..o It Trvde It Wnh o W9nt Ad One tol S..•o '°'' u tdi1 Ai>Pfo•CJI s HR, 1•. B \ w 14 ,111 ul HillOlt VIEW HILLS gJ11:1-.., 0\1·rlook111.: lO\ SP~ C r Al I., L \ H t?rl-'d dJnlt" p.1\ 1h1111 forevl•r C'~lJhn,1 OU«lll G1a.int1c.-II\ 1n.: room '11•14 .., Hui;el' m ;11n l(ourmt·t kltrhcn w Jll h•nu1wl-' fn•1• lot Thi' J new appl & formul din Hdrm +-fJm1ly room 111g Sep nla!>ll'r ~uih· & home 1:. Jll rrnlT\lt( ul.1ll' O\ l' rs 111·d r h 1Itin.•11 ~ J1'14t'I Highly u1>1(rJd1•tl QUartl'n. Lo« on tuc, .111 lOnd rvt•fl ,, 1111111 lll~. lr~ l.inoo i.tn•t•t 111 putlln~ 1:1 t•cn' For llll' better p.;11 n( 011111~1· <'•• tll.~l'l-'rmnl{ huyer 'H'l'kmi; Nill many lert hke this ont-LoJded w 1up Kr11des. du!>e to ever > lh1n i:. tomrorlable family home Won'l 'ast. !o.O you better hurry' Call l~ toduy 540.3666 Vacant with a !-'AN TASTIC OCEAN VIEW Large large y ard Freshly pamted 3 Hdrrn home waitmi: for a ram1 ly CIOlie lo hurbor. parki. & schoob $t7 .500 ········••············· ·····•······••········• IACK IAY Fine 4 bdrm . 21 :1 bath family home on quael cul de sa c. Oversized pool. playhouse. extra storage. Reduced to $179,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~COATS & WALLACE '::c:JJ REAL ESTATE, INC. A LOCAllY OWNlD COMPANY SERVING TH[ SOUIH COASI AREA SINCE 1963 Call 729-5966 for your oppt. MESA VERDE Houte•F«S. Low dul4 11 tu \l·h full p11~Jt) 1°11'~.inC'\' Jlld Wltelc-.11 WAl.1.ACE & CO. Atlracl1ve 4 bdrm .. 2 ba home an im m ac condition $99.000. GORGEOUS POOL HOME -beautiful 4 BR Greenbrook Pool home with lovely covered patio. Pride of ownership. p riced right a t $112.000 Cal 64CMl61 EASTSIDe POOL HOME -Hardwood floors. diamond pane windows, solid wood doot s. And. 2 fireplaces. Great locatio n on a q uie t s t reet. Call 546-414 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• pnceS67.000 '>l'rt·n1l} Ollc1\•d ,11 1lHI &tote . l~la Rffllty S!i~.ooo ••••••••••••••••••••••• 147-60~546-9366 i--~9-6 .. 0--4-J-,!"';--a-... in H~~~g~~IT~cach 4'YlllM REAL ESTATE EASTSIDE FHA OR YA Btflly remodeled 3 bdrm & fmly rm home Has r m REALTORS Spacious owner unll.1.::;:::;:;:;::::::::.1 almost tarries Will ---- Lrade For profit pro1ee DOYER SHORES lion .and tax sheltu $325 OOO for poo1 tablt>. new roof. ···~~" all new kitchen ap- ~e(1ls, call 962·77118 ' KEY REAL.TORS V1·i; pre::.tJg1uu:. t·ui.tom •' " c l' u t 1 v e h o m t• • pliances, new copper plumb1n11. Near beac.-h, ~~~~!!!~!!!!!~ i.chools & shopping Of fered al VA appraisal or S80.000' • Don't watt loo long' 545 9491 EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY flubliltwr's HoHce: AJJ real estat.c advert1~ed 111 llus ne~spaper I!> s ub- Ject to the Federal Fair HOU!>tng Act o f 1968 wtuch makes 1t Illegal to advertise .. any p re ference, hm1tat1on. or dlscnm111ataon based on race, c.-olor, rehg1on. sex, or national ong111. or an mteotion to make <my s uch preference. hm1la· Uon.ordiscnmenutaon •· 1lus newspa(X'r will not 'knowingly JCtcpt dny ad verl1s 1n g fur real estate which 1s in "1ola I.Jon or the law .ClASSIFIED INDEX fl Pia T• U. Call ........ ~ .... IFICENT 1•a1.it1a1 ~Jtt>d t·ntn ~ 1-·orrn;il h\ ing & din1oi.: MESA VERDE rooms Fuhulou .. lot1·ht'n This IS a fabulous 5 UR & breakrilsl room loud .. ram1Jy hom\' clO'>I' lo ol spau• 1.ara.:l' dlxt• rountry dut1, :.hopping & fam11\ room Wet bar schools Wont last long LU'\UI wu~h lat i.tt· & at Sl30.000 Pn' Jlt· ma:.lt•r "en.: 8 ...,180..., 1SL .... HD Roman h.ith Walkrnm ,_.... "" -\\ardrc>bt•n MJ 1d., Super duph:x J ust re t1uartcr, Superbly modeled two l RR unit:., landscul)("C.I' Owner "111 natural wOOds thtu-0ut finance To s1•t• I'> 111 lov A great 1n\c'>lment e Cnml' bv tOdJ\ $105,000 673-8550 - o~· ·: -"'11~-.. -[ •l AJOil __ Zl!)&"ll Balbo4 Island Really 1 }. R·:.:~:~~·E _J), MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITY SPYGLASS HILL The perfect fa m1 ly home. 6 BR. 412 BA, formal dining. ga me room. maids quarter:>. A gorgeou~ Cupe Cod in CdM school d is trict. S385.000 ~ I l 'i I.. 6j I~ I \ l I \ "J, ' .• i \ 7~151 Cm\""'' Co•on• del M~c E.ASTSIDE CM 3 Bdrm, 2 bath + t-'am .. + q wet s treet 1n pnme art'a. xtra dean. pro- fes~1onally l<1ndsca i>t>d SPE<:lAL FINANCING AVAILABLE FllA1VA OH O WNER WILL llELP FINANCE Call BUSY & NEEDING Uruque Homes of M es.i Verde 1s .. plugged mto· a relotal1on r ererra l service Lhat ha~ creo1tcd a dt'mand for mort• s alespeoplc We a re l>usy and need help• ~" perientcd 0 1 n c \li s alespeoplt! rrui y aµpl~ Attractive !ant1quc:.1 or ftce & lop quality I pcu pie! associates tu 14 ork with. Cont;ict Sandv Orlowski or Jim Wood a"t 546-5900. Country F~ch In Wntcllff The dream home or a special area Country kitc.-hen. 3 lge bdrms. brick e ntry. beuutilul p atio. s k yhtei., blln bookshelves, s hake roof. many other featurl.'s Ai. sumable Isl TD 400£.17'' C.M. •D! 642·5678 i\ prime pre t1g111U!> Ne'll.'J)Ort Beach lol·:.itwn A .!DP local firm \\-1lh ye:.ir::. or SUl'c'e:.:.flll l'\ peri ente Nc Y.µort Beath rt>al e~tatc , >. Pt'nenc:e prdcrc t•d ,\ r. al opportunity to l?ro14 c\ help other!> Ap11h<'allun' held en :-.tn1t n1nr1dl'nr•• Pll.-'a~e reply le• \tl "~:! Daily Pelot. I' O fill\ 1560, Co:-.ta :\te!><I, l'Jl1f MOUNTAIN RETREAT 1"0 ll f-.~ I' 1-· \ 1.1.!-i S,1 n Bernardino "lat1on:.il Paik f'1\1• hl·llrnom ~tudy h•1liliv room. fam1 I}' room (\\(I fl rt.>p)J\'t'' & Jbtl\l' lhe 'moi.: almost • .1<'1 e 1111 ludl''> t.111111· µlu' '"" 1111' Call ror tlt•t.11b ~G5880 .;::::::::::::~ A4••r th •r t •"•111ld ·-~ Mloir -... ,. ••4 r ,,.rt •rror 1 -. .... -..y. TM DAIL T l"ILOT .._ IW>llty ...... ""' .... _, ~......,. HOUSES Fo. SAU 1002 . 1100 OTHBt IEAL ESTATE llOO • 2'00 WE:HT.US ]100. 400 IUSIHESS, IHVES TMEHT ftHAHCl SOOS . SOJS A"'MOUNCEMIEHTS 5100 LOST &FOUND SJOO f'aSOHALS USO SHYICI DIUCTOR Y •OOO SCHOOlS& fHSTitUCTIO"' 7005 JOIS WANTED 7075 ..a.PWAHTm 7100 MBICHAHDISE IOOS . 100 fl.HTO YOU 104' tOA TS & MAllHl EQU1rMENT tOIO ·tOt O lltAMSl'OAT A TIOH "10 . '400 4UTOMOllLES '510 • .,,. 9'.!626 COLE OF NEWPORT rH.At.rum; 6 7 5-55 1 I REOUCE:D Sl,000 4 llH. FiHll Hm \wtt,,ar, 1-----------1 lurf.!t' •"n·c hollll'. !'! MOVING ??? Nred housmg 1nf11 ·• ea 11 toll r N:t· I 800-525-8:120 Ext GU74orGLIO No obbgat1on A :,en ll'1· of Aff1haled lndt'pendcn1 Broker~ When you net:d l·Xpt-rt servctc or repairs. turn to tht' Serv1t•c D1rl•c·tor\ In Class1(1ed ln i.uh l' your problem r------, t"o.1 ... 1 l'IJ1a an·.1 Nl·w p.11111 lol.tl Upf,!r,1tl1· Sul)t•c }.ml l'ht•l·k 1111~ Olll' _,,za RED CARPET ·-645-3474 NEWPORT HEIGHTS :1 lilt w11h h.irdwo11d noon, & h11J It 111' 0111\ Slfl'UW JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 ~HERITAGE REALTORS 2 STORY 4BR +DEN +HUGE FAM Lorutcd near beach S73.000 aJ>suma ble loan No new loan costs Best fmancmg available. /\ct Now• Ca II 963 6767 *VETS* 0 DOWN·O CLOSING Homes en all areas of ORANGE COUNTY VET AGT. Call 541-0100 I ,,/'~ I 11 r ~ ~ , ,_H•E-W-•O-H-•T_H_E Tnplcx. 2 Br cac.-h. 218.1 ~~r . Pomona. <.:M s12s.ooo I ~.If/ I MARKET Mars hall Rlly. 675-4600 I "(J.,) I ComplC'l1•h r1·tl('C·11r<1t t•rl I ~ // & rcmudclcd I B ft +iAHDTMAr·c~ I "'-..../ I humt• }\1t1•hl·n l1kt· Ill'" DREAM A F1c1111oua Busonua tra'>h 1·1111111.11 tor w,1ter Lura).'?l' fully msulalt'd Name s1aremen1 111eo l>l)ltcnl'I & lllll'rt·om an~ Aullt 1n work bl'n('h w<lh lhe Councy Clerk 1a .,omc of 1l:. lt•.llurl'' 1 u Lar)(e lot with R \. ac- v•lld lor live years alter 'if"-' 1h1s lt1\l'h humt• t•all l·e:.!> NL•wl) painted, which lime continuing ~ ~ Lt d II buslnesaea musl relile · pane n g an wa paper Publlceuon •• necesHry Four Bedroom llome m only 11 lhl're are Ml'!'ta North. Truly a cl••nges Call lhe Legal Great liuy lor S76.000 Departmenl at t"e 546 2313 D AI LY PILOT 101 • ., ,. ,, • , l n l o rma l lon end ~---====== TWO DUPLEXES One oceanfront & ndJ01n ing one on Balboa Blvd . must be sold together Oceanfront has 2 bdrm . 2 ba IO'll.l'r & 3 bdtm . 2 ba upper. blvd cluplex 1s 3-stor; v. cth <>n'<Ul & bay \le14s. 3 bdrm". 2 ba eac.-h unit. 1\ll units excepllonally s pacious with lo ts of extras Pnced at $650.000 673-3663 646-872.'.l Ev<':-. ANOTHER DUPLEX Close lo bea<'h . 2 bdrms . 2 baths each. lari~C' yard Upper has some view Owner anxious' $189.500 673-366.1 673 8086 Eves associated BROKERS-REAL TORS lOH W Balboa 1>11-lb61 $54,500 NEAR OCEAN Why rent? SpectaculJr value' Cozy townhomc retreat! J lari:e Bdrm:.' Entertainers pat.JO' Tl'n rus courts! l''HA Termi.' Can•t fast al thlS pnl'C' 1 Hurry. c.-all &15 0303 FORESTE OLSON t'VC Ml!A\.f0 U'9o People who arc seeking an apartment look first m Cla.!>i.1f1ed. Will your ad be there? To plu('c your ad, t•all 642 56711 neceu5a!ry~r~r;m3;'1 SELL 1dk 1l1!ms w1lh u (~ •. ·, ~ ... DaJly Ptlot l'la!>::icl ll·tl Ad 6otl 5678 --~~~~~~~~ ~-- Have somethm~ LO -.ell '' Class1f1ed ads do 11 wl.'11 "rUBLJj: NOTICE SUf'l:lllOfl COUllT OF' THE STATE 01' CALIFORNIA 1"011 TH E COUNTY OF' OAANGE NO A-nta NOTICE OF' H EARI N G 01" ,ETITION FOii PAOIATE 01' WILL AND LETTERS Tl:STAMENTARY, 1'0 11 A UTHORIZATION TO AO· M I NI STER U N DER T HE INDEPENDENT ADMINISTRATION 01" ESTATES ACT Est•tr 01 HELEN DIA N E 80UCHIEA, ~u~o PUBLIC NOTICE Pt:Bl.IC NOTlf'E R 194'4 FIC.TITIOUS BUSINESS SUPElllORCOURTOF'THE NAME\TATEMENT STATE OF' CALll"OANIA FOR lh• tollow•no '*' °"' "'" da1n9 THE COUNTY OF ORANGE r.,, 1nt , '" Ho A·'6l:n MOt r\ON 0£Vll0f>M[NT NOTICE 01' HEAR I N G 01' r IM PANY ~·· P•ooun•on Pt~(f PETITION FOii PAOllATE OF WILL Nt Wl• "fl.-acl\ ( tl1<n•n•d '11&43 AHO FOii LETTERS TESTAMEN 1 '"'~r w,,.,,,, 111 V•• L100 !>ouo TARY ANO l"OA AUTHORIZATION Nn•P<J•t llh><.I\ ( alolt)•n••'IM.l TO AOMINISTl:ll UNDER THE (n,., ll•'1Wn 601 r .. , c ........ ""' tNOEPENOENT ADMINISTRATION M.i• C •lilr"""t>~/\ OF ESTATES ACT '"" bu""'" .. '''" ronduct~d by .e E~l•l• 04-LAWR't:NCE B ~rMOE N I Qt nr1 , ,,,..,1,,,..,,.,,0 ROAN .. ~., lAWRENCE llRUCC I ~~1.., Wttwn P UBLIC NOTICE F'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT l"f' to11owin9 prprson 1\:lc:to1nq Ouu rte\\ ~n BIG SKY CHAR TER SERVICE .l4DO "'" Aporto N~POr1 B•..:n. '" 91~ Ro~r1 Lfrov Berg, l lU Corcm.t L•~. Cosca Mt..,, C. 91~2'> Thi\ bus1~\ '' <~u<tf'O by •n 1n 01v1du•I R-.:t L Be.9 IAYFROHT Scvc·1·a1 fi ne bayfront homes with pier & slif)l) BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 BCJ \1dp Or1vt.> N 8 675 -6161 Gecwral 1002 GtPMral 1002 ··•·••••··············· CUSTOM RANCH $139,900. N 1-. W l' u.,, om h u 1 It rum•h st; ll' l'l\l'I utc' c home• &-aul1ful hri«k fat·ad(' \1 a~~l\'l-' .. t11n1• fireplace Large lam1ly r m w 2. 11 11 h r 1 t k r I r l' p I a (• •• 1-; ' t r a spauou., kllt'hcn .i lll'<lrm ... J IJ J ths lktal·hed bonus room· M:.ilu rc fru1 t I rce .. ...........•.......•... UNITS UNITS Two4eplexes Xlnt rt'lllal ;ireas, owncr rna .> carry $98..500 Cd II 540-99'l2 O; & ossooo:es Choo~e yuur lt•ncJl'I ' NEW WATERFRONT Owner rru.ty help flOJll('l' home with boat -;hp, too' Cull today 752 1700 Coral Cay Below mkt ... , .. ·' . Bkr !'>56-4380 REFRIGEAA TEO AIR CONDITIONING! Cho1n· B1ook\11·w · · :J bdrm c:ontlo l.att•<. neighborhood :.tret•t Sho14s like a modl·I & )OU ft'<:I hke )OU Jrc II\ mg in your drt•a m ho me Htghl) upgraded l·ha m pai:ne <'Ph & e..,tm drp-.; 54.59491 BEACH RETREAT UHl9UE SPANISH Outstanding 2 STORY family ho me with 4 bedrooms, form;il dmmi.: room and bcaul1fully tiled patio with cxc:ep llonal fountain This home 1s designed for the l'nterta10mg family and 1s d must ::.ee to ap- prectale all the ~pec1al addJt1ons Professionally decorated and landscaped large bat'k yard with room for pool. $156.500 - W1\TLn· RONT HOML!t REAL ESTATE 631-1400 Serving Costa Mesa·lrvine Huntington Beach-Newport Beach TRANSFERRED They ha te to leave . but dad was transferred & a quick sale is m order Come see this Royal home that ·s re · ady for you. 3 Bedroom. spacious liv- ing room with fi replace. airy kitchen & bright. friendly fa mily room & big private ya rd a ll for only $85.950. Call : M.A. MATHEIS, REALTOR 964-1926 or 551-0567 G.....-ot I 002 GftlH'Cll 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VA POOL HOME Just reduced $.SOOO, the owner 1s anx1ow. & 1s of fenng VA1FllA & con trac t t e rms on th is beauuful J bedroom, 2 bath home Step oul of the J acuzzi onto lhe redwood deck mg & Jump mt.o the s parklmg pool for a cool s ummer Only $84,900 CALL 556-2660. «;:SELECT I PROPERTIES .•...•......•....•..... HEWPORT HEIGHTS PRIME R-2 $92,500 Cul-de-sac.-. allcy actl's:. remodeled with u bullda bleloL 645-9161 ... , ...... , ....... . 2 STORY ·4 BE:DRM t---H•EW-L.IS•T•IN•G-! - + POOL-FAM RM The much sought arter 1 & BEACH bdrm. PALERMO Model Walk to th<.' po unding m Harbor View Home' surf from this executive area. J bat hi.. 2.000 :.4 2 story home ltal11trr en fl. l.Jvmg space. Out nl try, huge room11. v<1ulled stal e owner anx1ou~ l'e1hngs To s~ 1s lo buy Pnc.-e $167,500 Call 963· 7881 CdM TRIPLEX VIEW $61 .900 Ste~ lo poundeni: ~urf & crystal i.and Hal'k yard I!'> Bay .1rea plu} ground• Winding wooden walk ways lo sedud ed entry. gourmet k1tC'h<•n. s tc•p down cunvt•rM1t1on an•a +firepl:in'. Sunc.hint' breakfast pJt111, pool. Jat·u111 , \'olll•yuall ' Gurdl.'n l1v1nJ! ..it 11 ·~ f lllt':. l. C a 11 f[ u 1 (· k ' 8.i7 0010 ,;,,, 1•1 ~ • ''' '' '' "11·• '· ' on large. legal R-3 lot [~ l~lflll ~.~~:~.~7,;,;~~· . ----· -•-vestment & lax s hellt:r MESA VERDE VILLA $67,000 /\1ry & hl!ht end unit pro '1dJni.: plt•nt \ of pn' .10 qwetud<• T14 n htf I llJ I 1c area .. lmm at•ul:1t1'. moH• 111 tond1tton .I 11~1 listed ~elll'r will Pa) poenl:. 'o you 1·.1n OU\ Fl li\ or GI Should J!O fa:.t &J6 771 t 1 ACRE TENNIS ESTATE ~Eastside's FiMst That's what they rail this cul de sat• ne1~hborhood. and this must ht· om• 11( tht' hnest on tht' block I bedrooms. 3 bath~. 'aull ed cethnJ?s. ri·modeled kitchen. ne'll. paint in neutral tonl'S Jnd redwood patio f:.intast1c.- r or run ente rta1n1n)! bec.-ause 11 m crlooks a lu.-;h backyard f1 llt>d with cedars and hlossommg frull trees This one 1s a dandy on thl' Ea:.l51de for JU!>l Sl24,!ICIO UHl<i)UE HOMES 675-6000 V ACAHT S2ls.ooo 48EDROOM 11K' owners are gelling ne r vou::. with the ir beautiful home vac.-ant & the payments art' J?omg on They are l'leanm~ & p;iinlcni: & will do whate,er 1:-. necessary to :-.ell this \\ell IOl'Jled Mc:.u Verdt· home t-'ull pnc<' now only 593.500 CALL 151 31!.11 «;:SELECT I PROPERTIES DESIGHE:D FOR EXECUTIVE- LIVIHG Th is beu ut1 ful ly up graded Bucc.-olu llo mt•! Spunous L1vm1? Hoom with big F1rt.'placc. Large Master 81.'clroom. highly upgradl•d wclh pri vate entranrt• to garden are.1 SI ump BAY& BEACH 450 NEWPORT CTR. OR. 759-aJll THE VA appraisal has bee n or dered on this .i bedroom and family room home' Fantast ic Back Ba v Vcew• Call Now • · REDCARPET754 l20~ BEACH DUPLEX Loc.-ated in one of the best rental areas 111 Newport Beal'h 2 Bdrm t•at·h JUSl few step:. lo l>t•ac•l'l Partially lurn1shN1. rail to sec stonc planter<> h1~hh~hl ----------~yeurnL•Wt•xpan!'.1\l-' lhe room bJCk) a rd WATERFRONT home on qwt't cul de '>ac 642-5200 Me:-a Verde LI\ in~ at 1t!. Preslll!IOU'> ~ Tu:-.ltn 81.'st 1 s 129 000 ca 11 Immaculate. prof es:._ di' Lighted championship 546-2313 corated home. 2 bdrmi- tfourt. O\('r~itt• pool & '·H, ,. 1 • f" ., ., • &den +d1n1ng rm tar)!t• , o r~ I quarry tile'" hall.,, dl'n ~l~~!,~. ~:~~h~Bi,; _'Qt ft~ftU\lJ ~boau·i:t.~shpp~~:~1~g ra~~~ etc Owner will a:-.:-.1..,l '"l•----------1 --· f1nan(·tn~ Cant ld~t · -------Balboa lay Prop. Call for pnvate showmJ! l•---------1want Ad Help., 642 567fl Realtors NOTICE IS HERESY GIV(N 1 .... 1 MORAN U WARD JR M\ l tltO neretn 11 PPl•llOn tor Pr-It' ol Woll •f'KI •$\u4n<e-of l•lff'r\ ff"\tAtn@ntary •nd for 4'"1"<M't1•t•~ to ()dm1n1\ttr un <l<'r the l<Qpenornc aom•n"lrollon 01 E\tatf'\ Act, rerer•nct to •ruch " mRf' for turmer perticul11r\ 18~ ,,,~, Ille lime •nd ple<t 01 rw-aron9 Ille wme ""' w en ~ tor July 18, 1<111. ac tO DO • m • In lhr courlrC!Om of Ot>1>itr1m~n1 No ] ot "''<I court, "' 1DO Civic Cenler Orovf Wtsl, In If\<' Clly ot !..tnla "'"d Calllornl.i '>CHOENf!ORN OIP<~a .... o 1 hi\ ,, .... ,,,..,,, w' '''"I ... , .. ltw NOTICE IS HERE O'V CilllfN lh•I (o,.nt• t 1,., of o.,1,.1~ ~~unlr on ELIZABETH M SCHOENBORN ht· Ju1't 1J l'l/I t1lf(I f\f'rf1n a Pff•ttdh tor Prn(Ji..1ft nt Wttl and tor •\'SlJ~nr'" of l• ""'' Testam~n._v ano •or Autl't0r1tdt1on '" Adm1rtl\l~f ~r IM-llW);loOfl\df•nl 4\d m1n1strdliOI\ Of (\\"\""\ Ac. I ,,-tPtf'l'I~ •· to wh1cn 1\ mddfl lor •urlh11 partiu ;tar-!) AncJ '"''' '"" t•tn• t"nd pl.ec~ of "'tanng ltw \Mn~ n,,, Of'fl''' , •. , ANTHONY C OUFl'Y Attorn•Y•H.Aw TIHS SldtM'1ent Wd> l1ltcl wttll IM Couritv CfPrk ot Ortinge COU"'IY on Ju"" n 1978 ,, ...... Put>HS,,.., Or.o~ CO<l•t 0dllY Piiot Jun" 17. JUlv • ll 18, 19/S 1'91118 6 4 2 Omtu~ 'f ·21 VA TERMS MESA VERDE * 675-7060 * GeMrot 10021•------••••••••••••••••••••••• 0dlt<I JUfl" 16, 1q19 WILLIAM E. SI JOHN. couniy Cle1 ~ THOMAS W ALLEN SOJ Soutll Molin Or•nqe, CA.,... , .. ,., f>ul)lt\hf'(I Or •llOI' (04>1 Oally Piiot ------------1 Jun• 77, July • I I IA, 1q1a U•) 18 PUBLIC NOTICE F'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT lor July ll, 1'118, <1C 10 CO• m •n IM ------------courtroom Of oPp;,rtmrnf No l of '\dlcJ ro"rt. at 700 ClvlC (fllintrir 0, IYfl' we,I m I""' City Of S-anla An..,, Cctl1torn1a oaceo J.,,,..21, 1"18 WILLIAM E SI JOHN County Clerk PUBLIC NOTICF. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMl STATl:MCNT l n,. 1011ow1nQ P•H \On\ •r• do1no Th~ 101low1ng Ptrson 1) Ooln9 l>u\t n~u d\ THE GR BUIL01NG & DESIGN CO , 11 Half..._,. 8ay Or , CO<'ona llfl M•r, Ce 'n61S • 0 ILL1-I~ I .. Newport Center 640-5357 $79,500 Iron gale entry. kadi. lo 3 RR 2 Ha Vetcr;ins dream home SOLO ONCF:-RACK ON BB.OW MARl<ET MA R K ET. H URRY 1 $62,000 call 540-9922 fllc~t~~.~g..~ IEACH UVIHG AT ITS IEST IUI Oe ... ~tr ... I Sult• JtO New,.n --.... CA t i ... Toi. 1114) 7SM •1 AttWMY ... l"'ftH'- OAVIO E BURTON Bwrton. Oauldln, Tllom1on & N•l- bu~1ne\\ as VACUUM'> W[ST, 8)41 Ctlllr•I. Coorge A Rllt hl•. 11 H•lfmmon 611v Or . Coron.t ""'Mar. ca 9167~ This l>u>u~u '' 1onoucteo t>y •n 1n d1v;dual 5 6 7 8 Gracious. 2 i.lo ry sun ~ filled l(arden home :l ~&ossodotes On the BALBOA P ENINSULA in thi~ gr acious three bedroom home with intimate covered patio. Less than a block to bay or ocean and in impecable cond1t1on for $200,000. f>ut>ll>l>eel Oo11noe Coasi Oallv P1101 Ju~ 71. 11-July 4 1•re P UBLIC NOTICE 7&l4 5o Pel11\tf' ..... Wlllltl•r. CA_, A tt•,.••Y ror "'"lllonfr Publi\~ OftU"tOt• (CM\I 0"1ly t•t•OI Ju"" 76 U , July J 1978 Hlr re PUBLIC NOTlCt:: SIMlon C<t ~ ROl>frt M ~no Linda l Oot1911for 1, q~o !i.19" tuc IP F®nt~1n velltv c. '11/llt T ht\ bU\IMi\ ,, ~ Of\OU( t•d by ct Qt-nl"rfll OoartMr\htC'J HOO-rt M Oouq ... rty l•..O. L OouQll<'rlv l .,t\ \IAt"'"'""nt W.\i fif"° WtU'' 1h# "ICTITIOUS 8USINESS rounlv Cltr~ 01 Or•n<I" County on Geo<oe R Rtlchte lh1\ >lell'mtnl w•• !ti~ with I~ Counl y Cl"rk oc Or•ngc Counh on Junt n 1q79 FtU6t Put>lli.hecl 0r.-. Coll•t O••ly f>tlot Jiint 17. JUiy 4. "· 18, ,,,. 7•31 71 SUPERIOfl COURT 01" THE HAME STATEMENT lun• II. 1q78 F'6)71 l------------ STATE O<l_CAU l'OltHIA 1'0 11 n~~~.loll°'r"9 ""''°" '' On•n') l>u\I PuOh\M<I 0.M>Qf! C'oe•I Dally Pllol ,ICT'ITIOUS llUSINESS PUBLIC NOTICE Spacious bt•drooms I ~!!!!!!!!!LI Seclud!!d P&hu Don •ti• waJt <.;all 646·7171 ~'ft, I # • 1 f [~ •. I "'°"'relooldogfornh<l-ter Job, you won't want to · · miss the e mployment columns in Classified. 1002 CHMrot · See Bill Bents al 2145 Seville. Open Wed 1·5 , A COLDWBJ. IAMOa CO. 644-9060 21., SAHJOAOUtNHtLLSRD. 1002 ....•......•........... •····•··••···•····••··· TH6,~0~ ..... 01'0RANGE DONUT Hlll 16070 Bol\., ll>1<a 1 IUMH JUiy < IC'' 1q78 70171 NAMESTATEME' .. T HunllnQlon Buel> CA •1~1 Tl>e follow!l'tQ ~..,., 1~ Oo<ng l>u" O ROE .. TOSffOWCAUS~ Neiom• Ann Ou•• 1'6U ,,,.1,------------ln..na• IN~ctNTER •n ,,,. Man.-Of ""'Aoottohon Of l•ne Hun1tnQtonS-Mn CA •:~r PUBLIC NOTICE ACME SIGN CO A 1 •no AA OAVIO GAJIAfTT CA!iTL[ TON for Tn" t>u•"''""' I\ tO'>cJ11tl•d by •n tn ~IGN CO IJS E 1/111 Slrftl, CO\I• 0..t><I" Of He-dtVtOual Me .. C• '1?62' WHE llE~ 0..vtO V..rrto <Ai.l~lon N.,_,.. !Inn Ou•~ NOTIC~ fO CRl!OITOltS 8ol>IM Slqn Co I Larry Mtc .... t ,.., lll<HI hi\ P"llll('n •llh lhe tl•rk Of Th" \llllenwonl "'"' 111~ w111> ll>r SUPERIOR COURT OF' THE Bohlen I. l&S/ 8tm1n1 Pl Co.It Me .. 1"1' tOvfl '°' Prm>IS\lon lo C,,."11f hts Counh Ctfrl< OI Ora.-County on U ATI OI' CALll'ORNIA ,Olt Ca f1617 n•m• lrom O.•tO G.tr .. 11 Ce•lltton10 Junt 13. ,.,. ,,..... THE COUNTY o .. ORANGE T1>1s l>u.tntu "<DnOIKltO Dy •n '" 0••10 BrOliQhlon C••ll•ton no• -HO A H7M <ll•tdu.,1 ,,..,.,Of. Put>hJ_ Or_ r .... " n .... "··~· [\l~I• Of OOROTHY J GAYNOR '""''M Boru.-. IT IS HEREBY OROERl:O Iha! •II JuM21 JUly4.11 1e.1~1• °""""'" "'" •l•tement .... ~ fllt(I .. ,,,, ,,.., P<!rM>n' lft-G lnlortKled In ll>o m•ll•r 14)1 II N 0 T 'C [ I~ H l' RE RY GI v E N Counly Cler~ or Or•~ Counl'f on •IO<OWkl --al 700 Cl"<. C'.enler In In• creOdOr\ 01 lh• •l>O•• JUll8 1J 1•78 l><"lve w .. 1, S-1• AN. C.lllOrn••. In P UBLIC NOTICE n•m•t! d<l<-r11 1"411 •II Pf't\on\ ,,.,, , .. , 10 Oepar1 ...... 1 3 on July II, lt71, •• II DO 1 •nQ tl•tm\ .-0'""'1 11'\e .. Id <l<K•Otnl Pub111r..o 0r.,. CCMISl 0.111 Piiot o'tlock • m Of M•d dav. •no uw1n 1------------•r• •.,qu.,.1<1 to 111,. them. •Ith IM Ju11e 11, July•. II, 11• 1.,8 246,.7, •nd lnere .._ ouw. II •n• , ... , -"'1CTITIOUS l!U$1NESS ,..,."•'Y VOV<M". 111 tlWI Ofllct ol lhe !\eve, why '81d •lllllkellon fO<' ci..no. NAME STATEMENT rltr~ 01 "'"A-•n1111tO IOutl, Or lo 1------------ of n8"'e ,_not be 9ren1..s Tne lollowtn11 Pf"Gn• ••" ao1na 11•"'-"' 111~ri1, w ith lhe neoo.,y IT I!> FUltTHfR OROEREO 1Nl 11 buSIMU M •Guthtr\ lo ll'llt unOttllQMd •I UOt IOllJ OI thl• 0...r lo !il>o• C..uM b11 TH( DRAIN SPC.(IAI l'>I'•. l~Cll Wt\Hl1!1 Ot1Vf! N•,.Dort 8UCll 1>Ull4l1heO In tM 0.""90' Coct\I 0.lly Co noy L•n* l!unhnqton R••H" (•l1l<1rn1•, •<>ICh °'en. Pl•o ot lh.t~I "ICTITIOUSaUSINESS PllOI. • ,....__ ot -r•I tltcul• Ce lllOrnt• .,... PW\\ ot IP•• '"""°"lontd 1n •II nt•lle,. NAMI STATEMllNT 11011. PUblhh•O In Che Coutllr 01 Br ell Ou•n• l """"" "I l><'r•••ntno lo en."''"'' ol M•d Otce Tllo tollowtng Penon I• "°'"9 bu,, 0.enge, tor IOuf' '4111W<Uftn w .. kt CIUrl>rOO~ l•nt' Unll A CO\I• M••• Of>nl within lf'Ur monlh\ 4ltM llw Cir\! MU•• OA l f 0 J""" 7 1'7t (4lllnrn1A 'l?tt?!t D<thflr .tlton ot CIW\ nottc~ A I TOBACCO ANO CA NOV IN 8•utt W ~' Allr.O M<lrltn p,.,., l'M1l < '""' O•l•a Jun.·~ tvrt OLO WOALO. 7~1 C....let Ortv• W Judvf ol lhe L•ne, H.mllnqton 6Utfl, C....ltforn1• V•ul n MC Cl tr¥ Jr HuntlnQlon S..Cf\, CA ~1 """"ter ("O<H'I '1~ t • ~lllor ot tr.. Wiii ftt Re,..le '""'° Outtwv, 7jtl C8f\ltr °""""''·l lhwtll&...._. Tiii\ t>u,•nto I• <OflOutt•d by• t~.aow-"""""'0.<eOtt'll Ortve W HunllnQtonllu<h,CA'U4/ Att-n-41..s• -r•l1Mrlt'l•tr•ht11 PAI.IL 0 McCUllV J. '"" Ollt.lnft\ I\ (ond\KleG by ... '" .......... • .... 81 tr .. 110 T-oov ,,., wencllft °"" 01vldu•f ... _ .......... .-t• Thi• \ltl~ .., •• c.1-· Wl(k lh• II I I ..... .. '"-Hllll.CAnouJ ~·~·· •v " SYlle )It -It tlOt d ..... oley , .. , l7l•l7 .. t .. I (ounly C.l•tk ol Orl'!>gt Co .. nly On Hew"" &M<fl, CA.,... TIU• \lal-1 '"" lllect wllh t ... A._,,..,P'ttl9-JvM •· lf1t ,. .. ,-, hi to Jut Coi;nty Clerk ol 0.'"9e c-1, on n Attw ... , l<o ,.,.. ,... Jllnt U lt7t P-1-c>-Conl 0.lfy "•IOI, 'ubtl\,.... Or•nQt C.0.\1 D•ll• Pttol f'ubll\fwO Oranoe C'O.\I O.uv ,.1101 '"1'1 Jwne ll 10 27 -July 4 ttrt •-• ,. Jut>t U 10 ,, _July c ,.,. Jvn• 10 11 MVI )<Jly 4 11 1n1 P11btl\Md Or-CO.\I Delly fl'tlol -----------•-_ _... __ ._ ______ ._1_~_,_1_•;._ _________ ~!.I Ji;na 17. JtA y4 11 11_ 1•71 t1t>.Jt PUBLIC NOTICE --. D A I L y macnab I Irvine realty SPYGLASS RIDGE With mim·bay view. Burlingame mod el w/5 BRs. 3 baths, family & l ivin g r ms w1rp tcs . Recentl y redecorated in soft tones w/lush deep cpls. Dramatic ui;e of mtrrors in living & formnl d ining rm Very pr 1va l t• pool s ize rea r yard ~pac ious :J·<'ar garage $259,500. Sandie f<ix 644 6200 ( F·l23) 642·123S 90t Dover Or111't 644-6200 H•r~ View Center Ge.roe I 002 G••ral I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OH THE GOLF COURSE This elegant home on El Niguel Golr Course. has 5+ bdrms., 4 baths +sepa rate m ai d 's qua r ter s . S pectacular view from a ll main rooms. Dra mati c entry includes l ar~e pool & jacu zzi in tropical setlmf! or used brick & greenery. Just listed & ii won 't last ! $359,500. LIDO REALTY 673-7300 A 01 VISIOfl of Red Hill Roolty . .. I ~ Cl CAI\. Y P1LOI ·········•···········•• ~!~.~~~~ ........ ~!!!~.~ ........ ~!!~!.o:.~ ........ 1~:.~~~ ........ ~~~~ ....... . 1,.,lnt I 044 lrvhle I 044 leoc:h I 041 LGrJliW'll leach I 048 ~~~~~ ... !~.~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..._..Fors• HMw• "°'" s• How•H For s• eo.to ......_ 1024 .•••.•................. ··•·····•·············· ••••·····••·••········· ·•••······•········•·•• ~ • 002 c......-1002 ~!:.~~~ .. !~.~~ Let's •• •• ••• • • • • • • •• • •• ••• • • • •• •• • • • • • • • • • •• • • • •• •• Pe-llMSULA P1". LOOK GAIDB4 l'ARADISEM.I . J,.wh gllt'dens arccl you in thr charm1n~ courtyard t4nlry. Thu. single &tory 3 bdrm "Bluffs" condo Is totally uparaded. Evtry rm looks lO a garden or greenbelt. Priced al Sl67 .500. 759-1501. WPS IACK IA Y llG OHE Yessir ! /\ 4 Bdrm, 3 Bath, 2 story, 2 ft replace and it's 2 n\ce 2 miss! A fa mily home with planked floors. ne utral carpeting, country kitchen and spacious master s uite with fireplace. Outside you 'II find a tranquil stream, wooden decks and a cul de sac location. A Unique family home for only $149.900 U~ l()UI: ti()M § REAL TORS'. 675·6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona d1•I Mdr Jl\o 111 M•·~.i V1·11h· .ii !.A6 1J9'J0 Ge•ral t 0021 Ge.rm I 002 ···········~··········· ··············~········ ESLEY N ~YLOR CO. l{EALTORS s int:e HM6 HAllOR VIEW-$226,500 3 Minutes to Fashion Island! Ocean & brig ht lig hts view from this beautifully maintained 4 bdrm home. Formal dining & huge r ecreation room. Large private patio & garden WESLFi M. TAYLOR CO.. REAL TORS 2 I I I S-Joaqulft Hils Rood HEWPORT CIEMTBl, N .I . 644-49 t 0 • Udrm 2 h .. lh 11u1 Make FudQe! ~nt'r $1llll.500.t>7!i .,)tjtj() <.iourmrt k1t"11tn , 3 eon.a .. M I 022 be<lroonb. d,o, l'11.llng •••••••••••••!'!"•••••••• ..irt"u, tumlly room 1and 2 (I repl.,irl•K l'oul. tou • JASMINE CREEK IDA~ BKH. 540 1720. SlunrunR J Bdrm,:! li11lh. ram rm, i p11ll1>' Prof de<"orutoo thru oul Tt-n 1111--.-.IDllL 1u:. court:-.. pool & J"t' Ai.kin~ $21 5,llOU by owner 644 fil!ii7 "•I In Colifomia" SPYGLASS HILL Beuullful J Iii!. 2 B\ Portsmouth on pool sited corner lot. With 20'{ down. ownt!r will carry ™-lance at 111,"% S268.500. (;all 640.5112. R I ,,H I. nr~ l..Uf'V'r<lf\f\,tV R f 1\1 TC lR "" nrvF L.UP •-•:tt. "100/o DOWM OK!" Owner will help finann• rhanmng 2 Btt homl' u11 R-2 lot w troom to at.Id 2nd unit. Prced lo -.di 11t $138,SOO AJ,lt.ti<IO 5ll2 OWtilEtl SELLltilG 3 bdr 2 ba house . .i blk!> to Big Cor ona beach. $155.000 Well main lained home, come:. with plans & apprm alt. for 1m med. add1t1011 of 2 bdr 2 ba apt 111 reur. l<tt-al for hwlder or 1nve">lOr Call 64il·7864 for rnrormalion & viewing appl Costa Mesa 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ./IRf:DUCB> llurr v 11 ! Seller tra111derred -Mesa Verde estate between 2 .:oll courses, 4Br. 3400 sq ft. 3 yrs old. St88.900. By ai;t:nl Beth (714 ) 964-2431. 9ti3·9101 or (714J 835·0211. pager #9515 TOP LOC Ml'sa del Mar 2 s t). 4br, 3ba. d1n1ng. t•ncl patio. dl'n nr '>l·hh park $114.~00 Owner751 0383 ----- PC>of home by owner 4Br. 38», many xlras. lmmac. redurt•d below appra1:.al. $109.000. Open Sat1Sun I 5 or by c1.pp"t. 545-7-1211 975 Denver On\C Pnn only EASTSIDE Spacious 3 Bdrm with oven.1zed family room. quality bwlt with ~hakt' roor. fplc, and bwltm:. Now vacant . Sel' anytime. Owner will carry financing. Call 540-1151 ALL UNDER $90,000 AND IN IRVINE Orange Blossom l BR&loft Elksford i BH Orchard 2 BR Winvale 2 BR Orange Blossom 2 BR Orange Blossom 2 BR Roxbury 4 BR Doheny Cir. J BR Robin wood 3 BR Wild F lower 2 BR Abbotswood 3 BR Gainsport 3 BR Ranchgrove J BR Fenn 3 BR Ryewood 3 BR Hamilton 3 BR Mirror Lake 2+ Den Highcrest 3 BR Snow berry J BR Loyola 3 BR Cha mpagne 4 BR Sequoia Tree 4 BR RA.-.CH REALTY 551-2000 $58.500 64,950 69.000 69.000 71,000 71.500 74.900 75.500 75.950 76.900 77,500 78.500 78.900 79.900 79,950 81 .900 82.750 85.500 86.900 89.500 89.700 89.900 HwltingtOft leach I 040 Im• I 044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• MA TURAL CAMYOH SETTING -Thia ddet' hOIM Is located Oft two 1.,.. loh Dftd Include• a teporot• atudlo. l•autfM LCl9lftCI hoclt location with ...... tt.drOOML .•• $149,500. 493-8812 Irvine I 044 LG1J1i9M1 Hiib I 050 ················••&•••• ...•••.•••••••.••.••••• VA TERMS TWO AT $78,!MJO 3 bedrooms. fireptucc. dm.l.ng area, large lots Walk to new Hent.age Park. BIG HOUSE 2 Sty, S Br. fam·rm W/Wel bar, 3600 SQ. ft , decn 'd & lndscpd Like a mdl hm. Will trd for smaller hm. sim.500 JayWYHhCo 499-2237 ----t.,....MicJ-1 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $15.000 DOWM •DY OWNl-;R•Bt:AC'll Ii, JUSl 200 steps away 3Br, 21311. frµlc. 2 car gar in a t:armel bke ~etting on u pvt J>t. in Lido Sands $1311,500 645-1262 ()pen! Buy bke rent! SUb mil au terms & offers~ Trades' Etc! Fanta,uc ·\ Br. 3 Ba, Jacuzzi. Llkl! new cond 1712 lhghl.uuJ. $325,000. 631·0900 Agt __ AXER.UPPER Charming 2Br cottage on large lot w /pnvale re11r yard. separate hobby room w/ba attached to garage. $110,000. Owner will fananl'e. • Laguna Niguel NEWPORT 1EAcH ~ REALTY 675-1642 R»ICH REALTY 551-2000 Realty .. P&tMPOIMT COURSE Custom remodeled 1n GOLF side/out. JBr. 21·!1 Ba w/lake \'1ew from 3 BR Quiet :.trcet, nr bch & condo. Large patio. bay. $249,000. BY OWNER Turtlerock. balcony, near commuoi· Bkr. 752·1108. 3Br. 2Ba. si.n~le ram hme ty swimming pool, 2 car on lrg pnv lot. A/C. lush 1o:arage. Close lo ever Back Bay on N B. Golf l /r t •. ytluOR $194 500 Course, i,,., acre horse ii num w oun a1n .,. up-49L2.;,· I 3 . ~·95-522" h ~rd flooring thruout ~ .. .. v ranch. 2 ouscs, l REDUCED Cl0&e to comm park. pool 493-9494 830.5050 work:ihop & sloragt' rm:. 4 Br. 2 ba. formal dining. YORKTOWN VILLA WHAT'S YOUR & l'lt-m sch I. $123,000 Beaut vu of golf course & ~HERITAGE bnck frplc', corner lol. 2 Sharp2yearnew,2story PLEASURE ? Open hse. SattSun 1 5 MUS'l'SEL.LBeaut condo. lots of rm for horses. <'ar gar 000 Dogwood ---------• end umt condo w/3 BR Bike to the lake from Pnnonly.833-0507 pnce reduced Sl0,000. Must ~ell. O.A. $149,000. Phm_1t'_7_5_1_07_7_4 _C'\~ ~ _ •DUPLEX * l~ Ba. plush upgraded your cozy 2 Bdrm. 2 bath WoodbridcJe 0 w n e r b e I n A good terms. 549-797\ __ """"'lS ·separate laun h transferred 3 Br. 2"'1 ll11, •••POOL••• Creal :.tarter invest ~~..-· · Town ome in Wood 8y ownr. Back Bay area. ••• REALTORS •1BR.21:i BA• menl, bread & butter 2 dryfacilitiesandgara~c bridge Fechn~ lazy" By owner. 2Br . 1"11 Ba f~~10$aJ~~w·C:f1c~~~~~ 5BR.3ba,2frplcs,3000 I 002 Coll Pk 751 3910 R1t·h ai..'l BR units Super location Well maintained com glroll to the pool close by cBo~~o CovdspaNllO, gts aft 6pm. 831-0147 sq ft 1\.-,e w flrg yd m ('.UI· G~ol 1002General SllO,OOO lakes it! Call mooarea.w/p00l&mm1 Want Sobtude., Take a """' upgr · r par· de sac. Mu:.l :.ell ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------i li40 5ll2. park . Close to all sunbathonyourseduded new elem schl Fisbmg. U.eforest 1055 $137.000 Good terms. .,.HE WOODS" GREAT ADULT CONDO! 2 bdrm:.. lrml din rm, F1L\. \A or c.:onvcnllonal buyers welcome I.real area hai. :.l.'cunl> gate entry. pool, rcr hull. Condo 1~ :11r c.:ond1t1oncd & grcdl price of only $78,000 includes washer. dryer & refngt>rulor CC1ll loday. ~5-9491 COLLEGE PARK lmmarulute 3 bedroom homt' on c1 qUJcl, :.hady street Thi:. neighborhood shows re<1I pnd<' o( ownership Onl~ $89,500 CALL 751 3191 C:::SELECT I PROPERTIES A HAPPY HOME 11us spotless 2 story Con do will rrwke you h<1J'PY' nus 3 bedroom charmer won"llast• Pnct!dutonly Real ~tate ~~.500. Call today for de ---tails 963-7881 Rx:9~:::R [®«·•"'"'., .• ,, .. ,v"' .' ~ $2500 Total Down . , ~g 2 :.ly, 4 br + _ '. pool' A handyman 's '=========~I . BRAHD HEW!! aS7me3 r~ies. Snap it up at red'4ood deckh. Th is slaag1ooltnn g ~slsw i&m mmo1 nr!' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 A. 549·7971 ·"""' home has all t e (ine • l"I" • " 3 BR. 1-"amil)' ttm, :.! qualJtics of an S&S bwlt $68,500 Call this wkend. BRAND MEW IY OWNER baths. fireplace. fully in SS&-0151 d bo s u I a led Ea s ls Id c home HURRY ON THIS . 2 i.tory, 4Br. en, nu.s Nwprt Hgts lrg cornl.'r $84.000 1 tir 2 ba . R 2. 1 plex ONl-~=f:Detoils' PRESCOTT r~t ~l~~~b~~5·d~~~~ 1!·~~~s2 ~;_ra~:~5~'- Roy Mc: Cordle µu:.:.ibilll> S130.000. '44-7211 Woodbndge Place l . 5 $1100/mo. No qualifying 645-7°"4. Opn Sunday. 181 O Hewporl 81Yd. 045.3500 br, 3 ba, next lo lake. necessary 957-1998. Costa Mesa 548.7729 •-------• .. beach club (714)731·4484 Mi-·t-V'e•in -1-0-L-7 OOVERSHORt:S ~ ••-v Owner must sell 4Br. ----------1 ~ LOIJlll'G ~ach t 048 ....................... JBa, prof lndscpd, & de· BY OWMER SPECIALf:DtTIOH ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Qui~tC ....... Sac l'urated w/jacuu1 & ~ Br+beaut1ful pool --~orisOfHomt . J Br, 2tn ba, r:im rm, ()001 Bltn microwave. "' ,.. 0 OPEN HOUSE REALTY Mcsadel Mar area Will S&SQUALlTY without the bother. 2 formld1n1ngrm.2frplcs. many other xtra ~ sell contr<1cl of ~alt• 2 sty home. 4lir. 211aBa. Bdrm .. 2 bath O:Y-0 '.1~ Lge lot 2 lge pall-Os, $229,SOO. Opn Sundays M .SOO. Shown by :ipp\ Seti Your Hmband bonus rm. scp ram rm block to Laguna s Mam sprklrs fmt/back. New 12·5. 1531 Highland Dr. only. Call 642 8825-prin 4 Bedrm. 2 bath, fam rm, w/frpl. form dining Beach. $85,950. paint in/out. Walk to _645-4226 ___ . ---~-- only dJ.rung rm. pal10, approx Comm pools& grc..'Cnbelt schls, shops, & rec cntr THE BLUFFS 2000 ~q .fl , lovely Pnced nghl at $114,950 R x Up&SaYe $119.000 by owner EASTSIOEDUPLEX neighborhood ·· Bkr.536-1493 Needs paint & carpets 837-3298or831·3877 3 Bdrms., 2i,'2 baths . Large yard & alley al" S85,000 Loads of potential rormal dining rm . l'OWI· rcss. attractive uwiwr-... s&S Resale Spcciahsls. Woodbndge Sycamore 2 Sweeping ocean views. 3 br 2 ba Condo, air cond, try kitchen: gorgeous de· uml m .soo J.4 or 5 bdrm models sty sgl family home. 4 Laguna location 2 crpts. drapes, pool, sgl cor ! View to greenbelt. HALPIHCHIH avail, some w /pools BR. 21l ba. highly up Bdrm .. huge den & 2 s tory . $66.750 . Pn1:ed to sell now al REALTORS 968-4002 graded 559·0633 baths. $121.500 714/830-5085 $135.000. Agt. 640-5560 675-4392 IMMACULATE 4 br Peonin~on Properues COLLEGE PARK .._.ORl~S RI!! ... LTY EASTERN CHARM TERMS TO P .P. JBr .. -- -J~t ~penl '6000 10 up· ---------•I JUST REDUCED $4000' " " ~ Ctuldren can romp here 2Ba. nu paint. crpl~ ,,arad1se! Paint and pro-lalbo I land I 006 fit and you have )Ollri.clf a s dn e:.tale l::x1·elll'nl ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'nhm lmn~ Cull QW<'k . RUSTIC tM 7 - 601° CAPE COD •N I O • ... • '" I t [~1!1111 Quaint 3 Bdrm . 2 bath. 2 stor; home PLUS rental UllJl llleal location 'i blnck fl'om South bayfronl & 3 blocks from rtowntown :.hoppsnl?. Must sec to fully ap- pret'1ale lht.' C.i pe Cod rharm. Asking S2i!>,OOO NEWPORT HEIGHTS EXCLUSIVE 1-hnch doors ll·Jdin~ in Call hi a i.:urden hkl• ~ell1n1o: (7\41838·675S t•nham·l' this t·hdrm1ng ( 14,67 85 Newport light:. humi• __ 7 3-71 Complcll'IY remodeled & BEST BUY EVER• iughly upgrad1.-d thruout On Balboa Island. owner Great mvl·~lmcnl poll'n will financl' the ptirchase llal in this 11wct. hlghly or the:.e 2 units on a full desirable Newport i:.ite lol Asking only Bcacharca f>46771t $154,500 Makcoffer! Agent ti75-6700 -----IGb>a Peninsula I 007 Real eslalt' ...•..••............••• Litt!~ is Bi9 !! 3 BR. 2 ba . •, blk to bay. ClasMf1ed Ad!, arc re,111\ :.mall JX'Opll• lo Pl'Opl1· Sdl~ call:. \\<llh b1~ n• adcr..h1p Jnd big rC'-.ulh' To plan· your cla~~1f1<.'d .tt:I. call toda) IH2 Sllili Now $179,500' Mar..hall Rily 1)75 4li00 Have sometlung you want to sell'> Class1f1ed ads do IL well 642-5678 I --- \ ... '< 61 l"'C)i!)-f"l#\1 61 r•OOI•~• 0,)NUI .. M.-e ~'C> oe •0iJtt1e1 61U.fi Ml'•"'Q fl9C"J\M'Qt't fOPtQO'.e!'flt 1\ M•'f 11• 1) '-L*•tf l•Heov.Jt '"'~ '6At•I .. 11 '1'1~ llfto•• Iii Yf>oJ II ~"t"'•,.._ ... ~' M..,-i.tt'ltJful ti.~t.~Q9t L\\ ... .. •-.tv1e "'~·· f'li"' • \ 110..~ ..... t'lf,-., toS.• & •• ( ' -. S@RJ)µ-~t,tf~· !hot Intriguing Word Gom~ with o Chudle '•·'•• ~, C\.A1 • 'OUA.k -----0 f• 1"' j • ...... I ,.,,. •&.• .,., o..._.,i."' ... w 1' L-t a• 10 ltw"" to. , '-r t •Otd\ ,, 0 8 t l 0 R I I I' I I I T I l H G I I I I I' t R U T 0 M j ·. r l I ! Sig" 1n • loi.n comp•nv •11Mow 'Now you c:an l>O• row ltl\011011 mon•y 10 o•• COITIPll'ltly -· or •..•.. Ji M C £ T 0 0 I I I' I I I o ~. ... .... .... . . ll· ··d I • I ''""'I '"• •P J • JIO\ ,.,._ ._"•IQn l•O-V•O f'IJU J bf'-0,.. 8 U '• ' YJ{ II :J 11 •·I 1 • 11 ,, I' I• 1• I' ,._ l•l•I t •_ •HS. 0 ·.• flY&.I 111 "H~I •-· .. ·.~.·.1 r i OF I . , GREENBROOK )'!radl·~ $89.900 Im TIME IS RIGHT Cornell model Iron )(at * 494-8057 * & enJOY their own play. Open Su n pm , :155 m1·d1Jh.' OC.'CUP nr tx·:...l AvaLlable now. 2 Br. 1''2 ed ~ntry lo all brick ground. Comfortable Walnut 642-3600. l>chool~ 151 180b pp ba, Swedish frplc t.,p patio Massive bnC'k 2 BR home w/sep lrg apt farruly Living. in this 4 ---- BYOWMER I Bdrm 2 bath Ex :J bdr beaut~. l11g bat k tremely popular Camelot yard Must :.ell i\skmg Model. Thi!> lo\el)I home S6ii .4 uu Ca 11 Iv d n ts h1eated in an excelll'nl t>Jl t liU graded earthtone carpet fireplace f1oor to ce1l & ofc Across Crom bch. BR 2 Ba +Fam Rm. $10 ODO D thruout 2 Car gar. 1ng bookcases Galley $245,000 Also super 5· w cozy bnck fplc On cul 7 n w laundry facllilles kitchen Family room plex. blk lo bch. Wht dt-sac&closeto~ho~& MoC~Mff'ded Private patio condo G1gant1c bonus room \ water $395,000. Agt. schools. S96.SOO. MV As· •"• 581 1330 R "'-rta BeautJlul 3 bd .• 2 bath home. R e:.ort like Bcdrms & much more• ...... -86U soc. · o""' ·. N home in presllg1ou:. neighborhood on a cul dl' sa1:. wtlhm easy walking facilities. RV parkin~ ow only Slll..000! Call LOWDOWM Mewpcwt~ 1069 Eastbluff. Payments on- ava11. Close to schools. today 752 1700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ly $1<>48. per mo. Owner distant•c of S Co:.1:.l Dano Point t026 Pinta Shopping. M:.iny ••••••••••••••••••••••• outslandin~ fcalUre::. in cludl'. CUSTOM DRAPES UPGRADED CARPETS LARGE COVEHEU l'ATIO DESIGNf;ll WALLPJ\rrm nr1•an vu condo $J 15.000. Nr harbor JBr. 2••,ba. lse1opt Omni Rily R:ll 1600 lparu::;:~~XIO.US [~--1 ~m:·~':'.~~·t~''S'~• :.=."!~~~.::., ::,::, '/:.~~':~. ~.:',"li M 11111-. ~ lliiiiiWJ PP. 499-3715 of wood, new s hake roof, Chemow964·2455Agent. JmlmiM$3i: . !.;~~.;-.-.-.-.-,;-.-. -. -.-. -. -.1 ~.~gill f!ti.~~~:use CUSTOM HOME ~~~~~~~~~ Beaut 2 bi;. Jrplc. U2 ba ROOMMATES 3 Br. 2 bath. Fme:.l ltl'i,.. lm\\n, no qualifying I------Wmdsor model in Tht.: Two large master swtes, Newport Hts area. Be11m or S750tper mMlh lease JOC TO BEACH Terrace, Univ Park. Nr each with a full bath, cell"s, formal dining rm. ------ 4'x8' SKYLIGHT OUTDOOR GAS BBQ AUTOGAR. OR OPNH SPRINKRS FHON T REAH optmn Unubuul custom Super buy. highly up-pool, clbhse Price walkincloset&s11Ddeck Muchmore.63H5l6Agt. rnd:.ir & glu!>s , ocean graded. 3 bdr. Just bum slashed I wk only from are your~ in this fabulous 1 __________ , John \lew. 3 bdrm. 2 ba. your toothbrush & move SSJ,750 to $82,950. Pnnc new 3 Bdrm English ~rtlullsbtc hillside home. Move in m. Open Sunday 12 noon onlyowner 8394398 Tudor residence. The NEWPORT Auociates 1mmed. $148,500. OH til sold. 5151 Sparrow, craftsmanship is like a Walk to the beach from 17141645_6625 Sul / Sun l 5 2 5 2 3 6 Edinger 1Bolsa Chica. UNIVERSITY SlradJ.vanus viol.in. And this fantastic duplex. M.rntanita . Susan Agt. the decor is impeccable. llome & income op Wrig ht Agt. 768-1222 . .;mi~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;--;;I PARK Call for an appointment portwt1ty 4 Bdrm & J IEST Da~s -\81 7990 Eves. PRICE SL.ASHED M A y O C K Bdrm to fit your needs NEWPORT SHORES 91!1 Rl23 Pnn only please $!0'J.!:IOO $68,000 Eoc:h Two R·2 tear down houses ea. on 60xl20 lot City apprO\ 'd. Ouplx plans mclurlPd. Heat.Iv for bldg permits (;ho1<·r E Side, CM $l:J~.1111n Firm 642 271 l afll·r 5 PM. 673-9479 a Toro I 032 UNDER ton,oon. Lots or xtras Pnced to Immaculate 3 Bdrm. 2 SI0,000 ~ U' '"""""A""~ sellnow!Call540-1151 babet1chhousedream ••••••••••••••••••••••• Extremely anx 1ous. 4 BEDROOM HOME ~~~ OnlyA"' cc!l,?;~~-(;all now Owner's purchased other (714)494·2146 .... ...,.........., L~E home. 4 Br. 2:•~ ba. Extra lar,1ote room~. ~:ilk ---------•I ~HERITAGE formal din area. co1.y to 2 pools and tennis frplc in liv rm. spacious courts VIEW gourmet kitchen wt1r~ Quiet Luxury eating area, lrg fam rm Jn older Spanish home on overlooking your 17x3tl st. to sl lot. Outstanding pool Upgraded lhruout. vus. Ja<'un1 off mstr low ma1nl. y,ird in suite. Redwd. deck. • • REALTORS IACXIAY 3 br 2baw1 add1t1onal un· 1l or 4 br 3 ba L~ pool, rstm rbll w /Oak firs. 170'x60' lot, blt·ins. 2100 ON THE SAND 3 Br. 2 Ba. rm to add on. Quauit 2 story. lg lol. 1410 OCEANFRONT Truda Deem Rily (213 )596-3897: 420-t87 \ Very clejn 2 l>lOr}. ~ lidrm. 2 balh. on 'lUll't street near So t'oasl Plaza ~.500. by'o"ncr home' Pnced lo move f&.!tl at $74,500' Call REDCARPET754 1202 751-0221 or ~'l·_74_40_ tt..thqon leach 1040 perfect loc.· wiloads or -.tudio. den & J BR privacy. Submit )Ollr S23!*.SOO (32) terms. Hurry ,,% ,fan, sq ft. Must sell $124 .000 Newport Cresl lse w /op· 556·1182or557-1668 Lion lo buy 3Br. 2'~ Ba SUPER EAST SIDE 1'n+m;;.fa11~:.?!h iliiii ·~~~:::om Lovely 3 Br. 2 ba, r11m r m lot·at1on near schools. UHIV. PK. IRV. 3Br. 2Ra, Ir~ rov pu tm, •••••••••• • ••••• •••• • • • vacant. MC'sa del Mur. 557·8470 ---f?1 •.1I c .,1,111· Inc '10 11 Cil1 ·11n1!yrr! Sl1e1'I 494.9473 549-0316 w/cozy frplc & wcthar parks. s hopping centers BEACH CONDO 3 BDR La Salle <I Br. 21-:o ba All neat as a pin. Low & golf rourlse SlS50liCtola~ 2"11 ba. dbl gar. $66.000. absolutely besl buy m * DUPLEX * price includes pvt m law invc~tmen lo qua yin., 963-7079or6S2-4278 area Premium home 2 Ocean side of hwy, h•wl quarter; w pvt l'ntran1·c buytrs Owner Wiii help frpl i-:vcrytbing done lot . easy access lo beach. lf~e lot w HV J>lor,1ttc. finanl·e11 Take67adv;in· ~on Air 1:onll. ~all p:ipcred. Needs paml. minor rt• giant trl!cs. lu s h tage.C11 963-67 Hart>Our 1042 mirrored i\11 t•lect pairs: Ideal for home & ~:!:dhse~r,:;gJ!t 'i:~t~~~ [~'"' 1 ,;~·~·~<i"~)'' ! ;;·~·~·:;·;·~·~ .. ;·;>•;; ~~~;:~nrlc~~u$~~9.~1ts ~~:Oe. llurry, only atS79.500. I\ Won'l Last . RB 0 u R 1:: M1ss1on Really 494 0731 Catt How 559-4556, t~ ~ECUTIVE o~:Lt:~ 1--------•I The WOl"bur+oft Co. ~l Realty 536 7533 TERRIFfC IM Trade your old stuff for THETERRAC1: new J?OOdle'i ~1th a LUXURY At ffle leach In Lido Sandi., only sll'Pl> to beach. tennis & eom muruty pool. /\ sp11• & spun 3 Bdrm single !>to1 ':I with huge family room and a newly udded hvm11 room. $137,900 Call for Detail' 644-7211 rJn NIGEL llAILEY & /\55UCIATES Want Ad Result 642·567 ~-~~!':" ••.• ~?.2.~ ~.~~~! ... !~~~ tm. 1044 <~u1crphetc.hoaco~.P1lre1n~rto1mw~ Classtfiedai:t 642-5678 ····••··••·····••······ ~ ~ ' at ri um l ha t b H k on s LolJilla INch I 041 LaiJ-a leadl 1048 Family Fun cae: 110111 BLllNS ca. OVrR 50 Yt:AnS OF SERVICC MEAT AS A PIH Elegant 3 Bedrm Condo Protected Ry Security Gale. Tastefully • Decorated WI Ele<'tric Kitchen. Sepnrall" J)ining Rm. Sunken L1v1ng Room W /Wet Bar. Fee Land. Pool 4' Jacuzzi. $159,900 631 ·1800 ------------- Family Home 4 Bdrms 3 private balconies. Located in Uruv. Park with il~ -45 acres of parks. Po<>ls and teruus l'OUrts. Complete ly redone onr yeur a.co. CONDO' 3Br, 21 tBa Family rm S9UOO 752 5086 welcome, park hke s~l n••••••••••• ••••• •• • •• ••••••••••• • ••••••••••• tUlg lt"s the :J BR Dover Model and 1l '"" nl<'C one Owners havt' bought another and want lln of fer. Asking S93.9SO red hill :.MC!'"· 552-7500 NEW 4 hr, 3 ba 2 story, 34 Oakdale. Woo<1brldl(1• Sl19.UOO Ownt-r 213 ~7-4376 BYOWMER N.-w Turtlerodc C.l\•n garden home. llt<11thN mod,I, 4 BR. 3 h11, rum rm H1ahly upi.:rudet.I w deck & \ ll'~ $164.000 844-41187 TOP OF THE WORLD A forever view from this newly r e modeled 3 bedroom a nd ramlly room home. Large wood deck - Large s loping yard border s ~reenbelt area. $159,000 . 4 Cot.DWIU 14'4118 CO. 496·7222 831 -0836 ' \ Condo. S600 mo. Call for det:uls 631·lll43 ------ 1,J[)() ISLE. 2800 sq. rt Owner financing 4 br. :i ha. din area. hg hv rm. CXc sd up Mod kilchen. 1>erv porch. patio, priv. heh, lrg lot. Owner ~.000 ti75-6259. DOVER SHORES Panot antic •lew Of lad! lay 4000 sq fl of gr11c1ou" 11, mg offer btCl views of Back Bay ond Fashion Center. Lg pvt ma:.ter swte w /sunken tub & s kylltrs opens onlo lushly lndscpd y d & jacuu.i, Adduon 3 BR & 2 full baths + maid qtrs w/CuJl bath. Home bit oround center courtyard: Span111h ~\yli for comfortable livlnit. 1sx2s· kitchen w /bltn BBQ. 1•m~ rm & bar rm make thi.<1 a perfect home r or en t e rt• In In· g . $415,000. M C. F'lnanciul (7\4) oo.t·58SS SEAVIEW St 0,000 DOWM $1995/MOMTH 3Br, 288, G mos new, comm puol. tennis. auard«'d tiates. no credit ne:~ded, I 'll finance 057 1998 Sell things (8.fit With Daily Pilot Want l\d5 .. Ho.wt Fer S. ....... t:Aw• ote..f AH• ht_., ~ Awol btot• "-sft U•fwwl1•1d Honea UftfwW..a..d ...;.T.;;;•IOld;;.;;;.;;.•;;;.:Y.;..· J;.;u;;.;n.;;.e.;;.T7_1.;..97..;8 _______ .;.;.o;;.;A.;.;.IL;;.V;..Pl;..;,;;.LO;;.T.;........;:Ci;;::;. • ••• • • •• • • • • • •• •••• •• • • ._. S. 1100 •· • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • / • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • •• •.••• • •••••••••••••••• ••••••• • • • ••• •••• •••••• Ho.u ' Mtwpoe t le-edt 10 69 ....................... Co~u:fomlnlum•flown· ~trial/ .,100 eon.ocWMcr 3222 ........ Oftlffcla 3240 ...... !.~~~~ .... T~~~ .. ~~ 3 52 5 Apelac .. •U..... ......... ~~···•••••~··· Por tM '1uct.'mlni bU}t'r ~tot-sale 1700 ..-rop.r+y 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""1W'"m -••••••••••••••••••••••• lD~f.XLANl'. 1:.xclu•l\e .Art!:. or •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 5pectacu1arHarborV1ew OPENHOUSE M s.Moft Vl.jo 3267 ••••••~•••••••••••1 ••••• CodoM.ta 312• 1 Br i; R 2338 i.q ft La&un.t II.Ill. Dbl wuJr 3 er 2•., ba frpll' Wl'I lnt.hatnal acr~. Wt!lfts1de Ir& 1 BR, SCT5 mo. N 1 bed ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 bd 2~~ ba. t'nr gar. ••••••••••••••••••••••• w~ lllf SU4!.~ &lu!!it r QCrupan bar.dbl iiiar '$72.eoo' 10'. lA»ta Mna Almost last 975-092Tbt>t9&5 +~-: rfs~~~.2 Ced~~ $U~Jbrk1d.s uk.gar patio. frpk, Ne> pet1 LAMANCHAAn'S i:.d <,.illforappl 000 lHU 7"1 dllwn..UlEN..~ one ~vlt.U. rhl.1 &lllivan, window home 5 Blocks Fd)'d. Fee ·SS7-o824 lrv11w. ~Imo 581-89~ Larg~ l,2"3 bedroom ll a..llully MaWi.Home Stor'i Rllr.~·2103 CHARMING 2 BR de· to bt>ach. Private 2 car •HOMEFlNOERS• aft 6 ~:arden apts. Dsbwbr. lecOft. ~ 2000 tached unit w/beam WuH~ H. bo tno 148-8895 ........... ~~-•• INDUSTRIAL BLDG in cell's, frplc. deck, D/W, eara1e. i''u II )' m ain Super 3 br, ~ ba, frplc. Lr& 3 bet 2"'2 ba. w/ Ill· ttls, encl pr, cu bbq. ba end &reenbelt HUNTINGTON 8<.:11 CM Approx 5220 sq fl. Cul· dbl gar. laund area t&1Md YA.rd Adults. No &hwhr. kld.s & pets ok. uched gar, door oper, Pool. Gas Pd. 778 Scou by pool Sl64,500. Aet '73 Lancer Z4xOO 2ur G oH&oc... ly orcup1ed or can 1'e $00 /mo yrly . •39 peta. S2S l8t.h St. <714) Avail. now. S4JS vaew, pool. sauna. trath 1_P1_._&42-_~------ 8J3.1366. ~HJ13l 28a Rom~n tub' AC, Brand new San Clemente i,i.,00 by buyer. Cls to So Heliotrope. 644·72189 9llO-ml 9&l·2S66, ag\, no fee. comp, J\na Hilla. SC45. .it1-.o .... ICE W b. /d • . duplex. Wr.ap orou11d rout Pl~ $156.000 -.CA • b 2 b f 637-8828 _.a\n BLUFFS 1 LEVEL VU • r ryer, ammur .. v1~w. barks on l'ourse. ownerG7S-3411 Lovely 2 Bdrm home. __, .. r. a, am rm. Mtwport lltoch 3 269 ....:...:........:...:....:..... ______ •Locked gar. w/111tor. end unit ANGELITA, <Sl32!nXNU> Two38drm ,2baU111n Corona Hiahlands. A/C.beautilulS&Shome ••••••••••••••••••••••• l!...-1shecl •D/W.pallo,lndryrm 2br. 2bu, frpl. u11um c.lfooW•Pociflc 1t11. Kxcelll'nt rent d18· Lot.for~ 2200 Mature couple, no peu. lnprtmearea.No.ofEd· NO.FEE'H co d Aparfwmrvnw •SuetlaJcabloetsp11ce loan S1S7,ll00 o wnr M H Sales 638·0300 trtc.1.$1~.000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $400.67S.72S8 ~i~eti:tia~d~~~";~~ dup!e~e~esR e ~t':'i ;;;;.;;.;·••••370; •<l"a.s heat, gas cooking &U-'20l RETIRED'! MULTIPLE ZONED CottoM.ta 32.,4 Maybrook. Pavllion,67>49128kr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1aahotwaterallfree. ________ _. ft-I Spanish Manalon LOTS. Need partner or 4 Oemlni .,_ 1 •Adulla, no pet.II. rvnect home for cple or Converted to 3 un1t3 Uni· builder. CALL 642·9604. ••••••••••••• •••••• •• • • nea ty 83fHl623 Open! Buy like rent, 4 Br. l Br. $27S yearly, Hae 1 Br S270. 2 br $310 IAYFROHT/PIER 1lngle person. Lo Lo Tranquil Panorumlc 3 bu, jacum, etr. '1712 Garage. Avall J uly 1. Monthtomonth Contemp Promontory rent. Single wide w/ex-que Pf'Of>erty; ntiwly re· OfflCEILOG SITE View. 3 mstr sz Bdrms. GREAT 3 hr_. 2 ba. frplc. High land $32S 000 752·06St or 67S·'199fl 2323 Eld A c M &y home. Wall take 6..'t' 1>11ndo. 1978 Kirkwood, ~ae~~w~t~~Z'rfrij!i~e Huntington Beach 2YI ba. Frplc, se p ~~~&P~~~·~k~d~~: home.Agt .. Sll·0900· . MboeP..-.. 3707 e:t1~e, · · ~~il~.8~lo b;q dft~ ~ '2=~= store $195.000. ~~~1 ~~· ~tos ~~\a'l~a~ :::~~~Y0;ri.'~'. tr~;~ 964·2566 Agt. no fee. SEAVIEW •••••••••••••••••••••••Ute. bnght, aary & new 2 Crplcs. Decks and puuos. (714) 848.-8895 PoU\ts Shop. Cntr & Civic comp, beauurully cpt'd & SUper! $2SO fncd yd patio Unobstructed view of $250 2br walk to beach + br & 2 bu. frplc, pool & Cstmdecorthru-0ut. Call ___ .....,;__......;_ __ ~ NORJNS REA1.TY dr ped •'---t T 1 ocean and Newport moresmree~ JacUUJ. Adult.II, no pets TIREDOFRENTING Center.$13S,OOO. calla67 .. .!::.."_-0u ' o see petspoo smfee64S-4900 Beach. JBR. 3"a. New, •CONSUMER'SGUIOE ~l Bier. ~2365 * 494-805 7 * David Bourke Rltr ~..._.. •CONSUMER'S GUIDE v Bargain price dbl wide. 5'6-9950 ~ull securtty: Tennis, CodaMeso 3724 THEILUFFS dol!me 1n Orange. Only STEAL $33S3 br aundeck kld.s + SUPER DELUXE Jacuzzi. s~1mming ........... _ ............ l\rnyft.w Openi"ng Price slashed on this 3 SlB,500. Space r ent VACANT LOT petsSmfee645--4900 $425 4br 2 ba lge patio SSOO/mocoos1derlseopt n~,.., BR, 2 ba .. conversation $112.SO. Miramar '65 ~IS£ "'STSIDE 50 x 100, zoned for .CONSUMER'S GUIDE lods/peusm fee6454900 Agt/Owner. Ask for Rod $50 WHI< & UP .,....~ ....... p1l w/frplc: popular Q· <215.lXNU> I" 5"' I blk ff p •CONSUMER'S GUIDE at (714) 325-2996 or Dean Studio. l bedroom ~.-~IWV PI an . SI 3 2, 0 O 0 CALIFORNIA PACIFIC TRIPLEX dup ex, '-'3 . 0 ac WOW! 1 at (714> 832-Sl44. Specify Ma1dservtce. pool Occupancy late June towner/agt) M.HSALF.s 638·0300 <.:st. Hwy. Full ocean Sl50 4br 2br Jacuzzi WALKTOBEACH SeavtewHome 2376 Newport81,CM. !Bdrm From$280 W1DEA.ffAME SI 35,000. s;;.~~0~!~%1~~~1it~: +sauna frplc d/W gar Ml04br 2ba rncd ydpaliol----------1 S48·9755or64S-3967 Beautiful park·lllte at· 2-Sty.JBR.2 ba.Walkto FUs.5\'BUYER 1t Is East s1 de, n ot EdSoehnl sbare.Smfee.845-4900 garsmfee645-4900 New2br2bapool! $460. mosphere,pool,spa.Ex· ocean. pools & tennis. 'lb.ls Is for you. Btfl dbl Westside, 1t as Eastsade e · .CONSUMER'SGUIOE *CONSUMER'SGUIOE f'ncdktdssmfee64S-4SOO Bacbelor,incld~utll's.190 cellent location near Now only Sl07,SOO beidaec hSi.lvcerocrrnesetr, nleoatr. Costa Mesa, not Easts1de l..arge ocean view lot an Lee. 4 BR, 2 ba. home In $1651 Br gar. yd, uUI •CONSlfM ER ·s GUIDE Rochester. Ca I ~9161 beaches, shopping, ~ CAYWOOD REALTY San Bernardino & yet the San Clemente $92.000 Mesa Verde. Avail. July _Be~tt...:.y...:or_B_11_1. _____ , Adults, no pets. Open (86770-76) price is only $135,000 It Is 8 o % r t n a n c • n g . part pd . Fee 557-082-& Newport Hts. 3 BR. 2 ba. dally~. 22:iO Vanguard INC. 541-1290 Mobf .. Ho.. Ston an exclusive with Quaal, 714 .,.,1_9122. 8th. $485. First & last mo. •HOMEFINOERS• Cam rm. pat., dbl gar .. f&''A.-.. -a.. 3740 Way !Al intersection oc THEILUFFS Charrrung2Br, 2ba. Open Wed 1·5 & Fri 10-3 al 2200 f'1est a. B. J Assoc. 768-7839. 768-1081 ...., rent, families only. etc $52S 00 TIMS -_,._. ~ San I (714) 848-8895 as our many other in· 549-l6S6 Days Beach walk condo, 3 br, 2 · · • ••••••••••••••••••••••. ta lsabe & Newport come prOJ>t'rty listings. Mcuttaift. DHert, 955-2507 Eves. ba, upgraded cpts, bltns. Ocean Vu. Cstm bit 3 Br. SMALL BEACH HOTEL. Blvd, C. M. 1540-9626 No addresses Pll:'ase Rnort 2400 Yrly tse. l714>64S·l219 or Jba exec home. Lg F/R ROOMS$37.SO Week •EXCITING• CHERRYlAKE So Pacific Poradi1• Get away from it all m Uus btn apPointed 2Br, lBa, extra lg lving rm 1 (14X20). All in tasteful So. Pacific decor in 4 • Park. Priced to sell at only$17,900. (FH1782) ESTATE! Huge 5 bedrm tti-level home. Lake. tr ees. & hllls afrord stunnin g view:.. Rediscover nature 111 your own back yard. Cull early ror de latls. 645-7221 Ontu~ ~ .:r i Ill 21 .. Wn tcliff Realty Sc.\O...nte • 076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pr.sidefttial HeiC)hts H~ Last chance to buy Oceanside h ome 1n Pres1denl1al Jlght:.. 10 Homes avail in last phase. From $79.000. An tarly v1::.1t i~ recom mcndc.>d. 192 2780. Sunset l'ac1r1c Home Builders. Calfontfo Pacific Mobile Home Realty ?706 Harbor, Ste208 540.4937 THE CANNERY Water close, plush, smog free, Lancer dbl wade, bt.e, 8.lJ'Y. CA34166·77 > MoWle HOMt Store (714) 848-8895 •EXCITING• H.wporta.ach Llving in Newport Bch in comfort & harmony, lov. ely adlt park, swimming , 1aruu1 & social ac· tiv1t1es galore. 28 r, lBa m quality homes. All for only $12,900. ($ClOS3). C<lllifomia Pacific Mobile Home Realty Sun Clemente c ustom Z706 Harbor.Ste 208 h11l~1de home nearing1 ____ 5_4_0._5_9_3_7 ___ 1 rompletion 2,000 sq.rt.. 3 De Anza Bayside. 3 BR BR. 2 ba, fam. rm .. mobile home, alum in- b re a~. r a s t noo k • sulated siding, a 1"eal 'l1replacc. wet bar. sun-barga in. N.B. '34,950 deck, 212 car garage. terms. Ownr/bkr mo\•· Pnnc. only. 714 /536-«J74 lug 675-84SS 631-4920 or 714 /960-4180. · • Newport leoch You Loved 10 Yrs Ago ·I Beaut. c ust homes 14' panora mac ot'ean vtf'WS avail for sale from S228,000 You must see the quality o r these homes An early VISll IS n·rommended 198·0200 or 831·9t22 Sunset Pac1fir Home Bwlders ARE YOUA t>ISCRIMIMATIHG IUYER7 •EXCITING• liatlftwJOUI lch Absolutely breathtaking 24.x64, 2Br. 2Ba. rumpus rm & bar 1975 Royal Lancer in 5• Park. Ten- nis courts, swimming. jaru.u.i, social act1v1ttt!S and much much more. (JT2081·2). Calfontio Pacific Moblle Home Realty 20706 Harbor Ste 208 540.5937 Phone for 110 appoint ••••••••••••••••••••••• New 2 br. 1 ~ ba condo (2l3)43902.8l $7SO/ 548-2928 9UICIC IH rnent with one of our m Lnrge 3 BR Caban Big $450. Also new 3 br. 2\lla · mo. Apt Sl55/mo. 536-303'7 New lnhses, 2 br, lYI ba. Vl'Stmenl counselors Bear. All pt.ne int, 2 fp, ba condo SS50. Obi Wow! $350 4br l h ba. yd Hrbr Vu Hms. 4 Br, 2 ba, S38S. a Bdrm, Huntington E·side. Cpts, drps, all Call752-1920 nr. golf & skiing. $60,000. garage, pool, jacuzzi. poolsm fee64S-4900 Avail Sept 1. Nr schls. Landmark. Coats & bltna, fncd patios. Sml ' '-'U,..IL Own/agt.C411 494-86ll. Choose you. crptcolor. •CONSUMERSGUIDE s hops, pools & park. Wallace962-4454 child&petok.OnJyS3'7! TA OutofC__... Victoria&Cany.on. Availrum.$750/moincl 'odt mo.Driveby2S36Saot~ PL ACE .._ ~ .. , 631-2080 S240 bltns. lndry, kids,+ gard/Wtr.640-6289. Newport.. 376' Ana Ave then call A ..-.-.rty 2550 more sm fee 645-4900 .................. ..... 642-0282. PROPERTl"'S•· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4Br, 2ba, 2, car gar, •CONSUMERS GUIDE $2952BR +garage 1---------•l:-:::-::--:--:----::--:::::- 11:! landlord wlU do yrdwrk. lee · 557-0824 STIPS TO IEACH Z BR. b It n s. DI W ParttPloc..oc..,;de $420/mo. 775 J oann 3 Br. 2'1'1 ba condo. good •HOMEr1NOERS• 3 Br,2ba.PenlnS6SO balcony, gar, adlts, at CO,-TU l:l O P.M.I 7UMITSC.M. "-BEDROOM (213)'39-5831 area. From $400. IREN, 2 ~ •· p . *<""" pets. 548-4291: 64.5-9857 2 ex 3 _;,__ ____ . ----968-2297 Harbor Vu H mes -DI •guest. erun .-v VA·FHA ll!•"'TSIDE Monaco. 2Br +den, 28a, J BR,2ba.yrly. SC2S Central Joe. 2 BR llh Ba &autiful tJrand nt'w 4 I GAHDENTOWNHOME ~ Beaut prestigious Hunt· S600 Call549-8755 SUMMERREHTAL near new townhouse br.loft.11p 3·2br,l'~hu 2CarGarages 3br, 1~ ba home. Has inglonSeacllCC,3000sqft. ' . aa~ t 4BR 2b "'--'ant . _ .... A , lownhouse, :ill hltns 1·433-9924 lots of u.sed brick lo Ltv. Nr schls, sbopg, bch. HAlllORVIEW ,.ron . • a. on ... "',..y .a1r .. vuu.-rpts ,.~ H11,...., •· Ing rm & famt'ly rm. bt&ba,y. S850Week mo.~evs c • """"' ~ .. , .. uuy Ens l -757-1623 Gardner, $775 mo. Bnght & cheery, 3 BR. now. Tom Lee, Rllr 1~~~~~~~~~~I Refrig, dshwhr & 2 842-4330 l·sly. "Monaco Plan". 6'2·1603. r. patios. Only S47S. mo. Totally rresb, move an NEAR NEW 2 BR I BA. NEAR AIRPORT Call Hayward· Watson BtJ13 BR, 2 ba, lncl refng. oowatS650per month upstairs apart. Nr. s associated MEW TRIPLEX BYBUIU>EA l-4 BR. sgl stry & 2 3 an . all spacious d('luxe units Btke to bch Crom hl•re S1!18,00o f.p 21 12 Delaware. HB. 536 171X Real Estate, 731·5581. s uper clean & pvt. $415 Ageot6*5560 c 0 a 1 t p 1 a z a an c. Super ranch home. lake lB Ad ll t ~2728 Woodland Vig. D/W, nict new, on 10 acres. Com· r. u s no pe s. Canr .. nlew-!! .._iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliliiim•I A-I mutedailyor rlytoyour $270·utll pd. 2072 -· ,. cpts& ... ...,.I.st, astSJ..SC work a nd ranch. Pool. Newport •Dor E. Days l ... l!wJo. before you pay some AT BEACH!!\ dep. Adults. oo pets. Cal' Jae, fireplace & (enred. 64Z-<83S Eves~ Hart.ow 3242 age n c Y r o r l h e S46-S880, ask for Leslie <.:ALL NOW before il's to ----------• ·•••••••••••••••••••••• "RUNAROUND" Call SllOruce compl Cum BR 0t<£R~ ~fl\ •(,..,~ JOl ~ '/Irr fla•t. •J ~ • et. late Cozy 1 Br. $165. gar. CONSUMER'S GUIDE. S200fumpool +more · Plxs m ree. 645-4900 Many have and are glad S200super lbr utll pd * 2TRIPLEXES '* 1-247-2631 •CONSUMERS· S they did!! Save time, ga s •CONSUMER'S GUIOE Lake J>ark. Mm to Land 01v1s1on GUIDE &mooey&oo ree. 64$-4900 bch. 1·4 BR. :t bu: 1·3 Bil. left Hlnkl. ltE. Inc. I 000' of 1~1 Large 3 Br townhouse apl 2 ba, frplc, patio, garage Quiet complex. Adults 2"2 ba; 1·3 HR. 2 ha, 5 E.Side 3 Br. gar , frplc, 5 ~. ~ar. fprpk's, SUl9.000t<a . Rea Eatat. fncd, adlts. 1st & last. KIOS.P 6 ETS 4 r. !' 9 E 0 LC 0 OME 1709-17l:I Alabama. HU. Exchange 2800 $400. Avail July l. ~ 5361718 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5.5'1·1255. Open7days9·7 WEEKLY ~s-'::9 $400. &&S-3381 o1 38r .....•....•••..• $350. 1--------- 2Br ................ S250. 2Br, upstairs. nr s hop 129 JSLh St, N 8. ping. Very clean, neat 219-966-1111. avail 7 /l. S230. refi.. Want Beach property for Bi Cyn Tnhs 2 BR SAN ClEM~TE exec home 1'n Anaheim. C-rs lewarwll REAL TY INC. g e, + den, wet bar, 2"'2 ba, S825 IEACHTRIPLEX Call535-2334or535-0S68 befor e you pay some 714/846-1371 mo. Lse o r lse opt. Aft*..J.'::.':!L .... Spar1ous. !lparklmg 3·2·2 a g e n c Y f o r l h e 644.5702 ~ in t op lorat1on at R...tah "RUNAROUND". Call ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• adults. 54M225. ~3900 2 bdrm. newly renovated Near Nwpt.. & Bay. Ne pets /cluldrea 968-3636 $157.500. .. ..................... CONSUMER'S GUIDE.~ 3244 3 BR. 2 ba . love ly CilMuat ll02 BERTHA HENRY u.... ___ Fu__.__..__~ Many have and a~ glad WestcUCf area. Nr shops ••••••-••••••••••••••• bd J bath, ...,.,.... ne• REALTORS ~ .-..-l.beydid!! Save time, gas ••••••••••••••••••••••• l -.-.. ZlSDelMar 492·4121 ••••••••••••••••••••••• &mooey&oofee. $32S. Orangetree Coodo, & sch s. Avail Aug 1• 12621 F lower Street , drapes garage, adults S..00 ra•Mlla 3107 t OOO's of R...tah! oear waterfall, l Br. + 848-2320 Garden Grove, Large Vi~~a:n~ 319 MoatA REDUCED SI 0 000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• KIDS-PETS WELCOME Iott. Air Cond., Refrlg, SEAVIEW, 3Br beauty, one bedroom t.ownhouse ....... ._.. •. • ON THEBEACH!" 645-<4900 wshr t dryer. Tennis. comm pool. Tennis. close to shopping. Laun· "THESEVILLE" HOtM + Income ......, 3br 2ba more sm fee n......n 1da"'"9-7 ....... ~. ft>IV\/lse d r Y r a c 1 lat I es. No 2 Br w/gar adJts ,....r ......., ....,.,... ~v <»or~• ~Sett ·o bb R Ito ctuldren: no pets. Call • • ... __. Extra s h a rp and •CONSUMER'S GUIDE y 644 ru-081B.ea r Walter at (7141 S9MOIJ. drps, range, fncd ye beaulllully fuushed one• 645-4900 2 BR, 1 ba, smJ child OK. RENTALS w/patio, wtr pd. S29S st.or)', two bedroom plus Corona cW M 3122 no pets. l.982·B Meyer & 2 BR, l ba... .• . .. $(25 LUX TOWNHOUSE lcAoahdi 1.,0 3107 2619 Santa Ana Ave two story three bedroom or 1.954-B Meyer. 5'9-3484. 3 BR. 2 Ba ....... $500/640 3 B 2,~ b . d k ••••••••••••••••••••••• SJS.4120 l·S F ·1replaccs. lots of ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... An •·$3lO. JBR 2~8a ~"" r, 'Q a, view er • •--------- _..,.,. · ·' ·' '· · · · ~ frplc. Steps to water. 32' SS.SO. Lovely large 3 Dr $365. 3 BR 2 BA, lower, closets. separate laun 4BR.2'h Ba ..... SSZS/640 pvt slip available. $765 bltns, Cpk .. Close to bch, new decor, carport, no dries,roomforfiV.<.:Jll FantasticVlew ClZONEDhome.Attrac· 4ToSBR,1'-'iba .•.. $675 lse or lse opt. Call shops. d1n1ng. Yrly. pets. 1021 Valen cia 7521920. from this parllall> Uve 3 BR 2 ~·laundry, 5BR,2""1Ba ....... S600 642·3033, after 7pm Adlts.83J...l307:613-7077 ~,,,..,., ' '-'UAI L furnished 2 Bdrm & den lge (pie and dining area. .............,. T home. Older adults onty. Super modem kitchen + 67S.l215 l.A1Vely. % Br. $400 mo. yr. E.ASI'SIDE 3 Br 2 Ba. no PLACE $750tmoyrly. garage ofc for business JASMIMECREBC ly. Frpl. 21l Cypress. pets, $390 184 21st St., venture. S600 mo. 1742 """ ""17 Beaulllully upgraded 2 ............., avail July IS. 546-6985 PROPERTl~S.. OnTheWater Tustin,CM.Agt.646-32SS bdrm, den, frplc, pool, Coro..adetMar 31221i-------- 10,..nt1:30 P.M.I Prestigious condo with 3BR2Ba.dblfplclnFam tennis, guard gate ••••••••O••••••••••••• the n come see this AcnageforSale 1200 ---------1 pnmeBay,Ocean&Jet· & LR, $475 mo. Avail comm.$725/mo.644·1968, NewTwMs.Apts gorgeous 2 sty· 4 BR ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dumpy duplex with two ty views. Full s~urity now. Agt. 646-325S SJ.S.7100 _, l'/2 Mlle leodl home :.1luated high on a MIMI RAMCM SITE f1repla<'es. 228 Albert bldg Pool and dock for re ~v hill w/an ocean & canyon c 0 s La Me 8 a. a k r 50 rt boal 2 B<lrms 2 DRAMATIC. nu 3 bd. 2~ SUper e:!'ec. condo. 3 or 4 ~ l v 1 e w . Too m a n y 2~ Ac:res in the heart of 831·2170. baths. I-Uily furnish~. ba. 2 sty, FP. Nr bch. Lg tt523 CAMPUS.Da·fRVl.,E br, 2\1'2 ba, frplc, family " '"!!".,C$_ amenities to describe in ranching country. South Sl.SOO/mo yrly lease. yd. $575·$625. 646·1035 rm, fuU rec. far1l. $750. ,/;.. ~ t his ad, so <:all ! Ex· of Orange County, all 30 UNITS WATERFRONTHOMF.s ....,., 1 Br, upstaJrs, ""t San Joaqwn Townhome, 673-3313or675-8711 GARDENAPTSJ 3 Bdrms, l~ Baths Fireplaces. Patios. l'lusive agent S14J 900 wable. Xlnt terms. BKR _, ""' 11 1 2 BR . ' . (714) 676·S717 ORANGE COUNTY 631·l400 OK. 145 Mesa Dr. Wkdys f~ bco'r~ °" e';soo · Bluffs, 2200 sq. fl .. 3 Br, CORONA DEL MAR ORS22·2080 PRIDEOF aft6,645-S295. 559-l..:San6";rii. mo ram. rm .• pool. view. 2 Br Townhouse, frplc. 1175Molro•foSL Dishwashers. Disposal:. Laundry Facilities SaiJuan Capistrano • 078 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •SANJUAN VILLAGE• 3Br, 1''28a Condo. pool, lake, streams, RV ~torage,. Pnred below mkt for quick sale. lmmed poss. S67.SOO By ownr 640 I 037 I EACHHAVEH $81.500 PRIME COMMERCIAL LAND OWNERSHIP B ts d ms Mo Agent 644·0l34 Pool. tenms. Some ocean $425/mo 640-0357 F' our Yeo rs new Houses Unfumished •l . r, stove, cp , rps, Woodbndge Jbr, H2 ba 3 Br. 2 ba. frplc, 0 /W, & C&tallna views. Close ~~~~~~~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• pnvacy. S225._ Adlts, no Townhouse. $410 mo Townhouse designed. ~ 3202 pets. 833-8974. c:c: ... 1947 walk to beach, pools, ten· to Fashion Island & fine New 2 b d r 2 s ty . Pro (es s 1 on a I I y """' rus, $$15. beach. 644 2611 w /enclosed garage & landscaped & managed ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Br. lBa. S27S mo. 2085 ~2 br + fam + dme Manna Realty 6'2·8850 patio. 1250 sq ft. 827-3410. 474 Foot rrontage on Close m sl'vcn to thirty •LOW RENTALS• Placentia. Call to see F Nochjldren orpets. Bnstol an Cosla Mesa day11 on AIT(), cont rad, 1000'sor vacanc1es 548-8618 Gar. ee 557 0824 Duplex 2 br, l ba, wsbr/ lAix 3 BR, 2'h Ba, rront i--------'----- near t o South Coast or subJert lo Will .ic •HOMEFtMDEAS• •HOMEFlNOERS• dryr. stv, refng. grdnr, duplex. New cpts. patio, New 2 br, 2 ba. all bllns, Plaza. C·l Lol with liquor commodalt.> l'X hange All areas·AU pnces ANTIQUE BUFFS E/Side Beautafully decorated 4 mature adlts, no pets. gar, SSSO. 673-7513 agt. frplc, encl. gar. patio,. ~~~?~m lo bwh:I $1,200,000. l:dll 752 1920 •557-0124 * 2 BR house, coved ce1I-bdrm, 2'-2 ba, fam rm. nr $175./mo 517 Bolsa Nwpt 1 bdnn waterfront apt lndry rm. $350. ' 9u Afl LIFETJMESERVICE ings, hardwood floors, pool, tennJ.s, guard gate Hgts548·S041 $350. yearly lease. TSLMgmt 642-1603 J '-'UAIL A Good 1122 fr huge ·y ard• Pel s S650/molease559-S229 T . U\ a 0 aces welcome, $395 mo. Call F.astblufC·married family 67$-3282, 9-5. 2 Br , cpts, drps, kids ok, PLACE lFE~~,'}~~~Efor S46-S880askforBUI 3 Bdrm. n; ba Condo only.$500mo.lease.Rcrs oopets.$265. PLACE PRo•rar Jlomesaptsdplxesbachs 2 BR triplex w/frplc. & New cpt /drps, W 1D req'd.644-6584 ~~ ••••••• ?~~~ 64S·2274 ,.~TIES"' -.-Jg!\ IES'• b pd hkups pool $475 v,.-ll;ll\ $115 1 rShareut . fenced yd. Like new ! · · · B1gCyn.t.ownhome.3BR. 1BrEasts1de,$240.Smalt 10,...Tll l :lO P.M.I l()pewTill:lO P.M.I S13S tbrfree utll. S39S. Eastside. i\g l 8339100 days, 836·0656 fabulous view! fUll sec., Bachelor, good 1-:sidc cozy w /natural wood Io UNITS CM S2402 br kids pets 552.0434 eves pool & tcnm!I. $850 Mo. loc .. S250 mo. 759·1 l31 or rabmets & beam ceil· Joo •CRES S33S 3 br kids pets ok SC95. Deerfit!ld condo. J Agt 759--0087 /640·6500 494·2966 ings. Stove. 731~1 tam ft ~~~~~u~ .. ~~2.\~\11~~ $3754brkidspetsok. ~!!!}C:.·~~~ts.Rare. BR3&,DR.FP.~ar op· Supe r view; ~ecurity, 2 bdrm,H;ba.~'l25.pool.•-to_l..:.p_m_. _____ _ Riverside County at a 000 0 Call today & move! nr. 833-3307 pool, tenrus. 3 l'R. J\vail H.a th lane freeway off ramp. SUS, . wner675 5275 •HOMEFINDERS• . , cur port ve some 111g to sell'! On the cx:c.mslde of a Some xlnt commercial lalboo Island 3206 3 Br. 2 ba Beautifully dee 'lll Nov. $1200 Mo. Agent 645-5088 ClasstCied ads do it well. ijWet,pnvalestreet.thas 35U.HEAR IEACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• $250 2 br, pool, fenced. Comm pool. tennts 759--0087 64().6500 -;:::;:::;==:::;:::::::===:~=========-J UH home's tasteful potential. Rapidly de · Luxurious adult secunty I ••10"' 1s• .... D Hurry. Sm ree. 557·0824 l'legance reflects the veloping area & 2 miles bldg. Seller w1U hnance ,,_ A ~" •HOMEFINDERS• courts. $550 mo. Grdnr S.CJeMttrte 3276 nnde of its 0..,...er. Juot a of freeway frontage ln· 400M d Large 3 br, 2 ba duplex Incl. Can be lse/opl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. -.. .... w/$ own. Agl. f I I A ·1 7S2-0'l83 549 7751 Agt rru down the bike path to vestorterm67s. B .. ~R. 8.'11-4921. SeorptanRneuf~ reqse,.d ~~ .. · BToro 3232 or · ; Lse oei!an view condo, th be h hla la h (714) 7 . .......,1 • " • ~. 38 2'L8a 2 e ac , tu.., "' eaven OR 522-0SJO mo. Part. Cum. 67S.5724 ••••••••••••••••••••••• For Lease-Im med occup. r. T• • car garage, at affordable. Call •---------San Clemente Brokt'rs 4 PlO 3 br 2 ba k.Jd.s ok Univ. Pk. Very clean 2 2 patios, spectacular Valley . ....., 496-4977 731~050 >•citt c~c ... -..~ ~J~,_c.,... ... .,... 1098 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VA/FHA TERMS 3Dr, 2Ba, dbl gar, lrg bckyd. Move In cood. •.ooo. Bkr. ~1493. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mobla. Ho.. Store Assu m ab l ~" r~ p<>Ncsslon.s: bizy rentall!, rentto wn For info C71 4 J 141-8195 •WALK TO BEA<..,1• S1ngl~ wide 60' lontt. C'nrl d porch. 5 Star Park. Pool & Jacuzzi Must tell 960·S844 or ~7711 ------- 10 Acres Lake Elsinore. uruts acrosa the street lcAoo PINntlllo 3207 Sharp' s57.-0sai Fee · story 3 br, 2~ ba, fam view. $425 mo. 498-2168 nat land. SJS.000. w /10% from ocean. Com·rete ••••••••••••••••••••••• •HOMEFINOERS• rm. End unit Lownhome. c:--'-do..-. A""S2804""7301 Sle1J6 to beach. Frnanc l"'Y~...-CONDO $540 mo. 552·9444 or --.. .....,.. .,.,. ing arranged. S22S.OOO A """'"' ,~. v.._ 3 234 Caplslr WWW 3271 Call for brochure n J . Luxury l BR. 2 ba unit ~ ••••• ::-:!•••••••• M2-S6JO. •••••••••••••••••••• ••• UOO MllorBrokers768-7839 W/\'icw. Avail monlhly, BeauU.fuJ 2 atoryw/bonus Go see this! 3 br. 2 ba, 2Coodoststty 3bdrm. 2 '!r lease opt . ss95. room. 3 br, 2 ba, frplc, frplc. dshwhr, kids & ba w/frplc, pools & park. ,I 12 UNITS 640-29Sl dshwhr Kids & pets ok. pets ok. $435. 004·2566 or walk to schools, m1s:uon . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wlder'aSat. New lO·unll CM. xlnt locallon, gross income $37 .800. $475.000, 25', down. balance at 9'4'1-. Pnnon.ly 4 Sat. or Tract.! $495. 964-2566. Agt, no 973-2971 Agt, nofrf' ail a-, no pets $450./mo lnrome property 111 our OCEAN ILVD. fee. _842_·_3935 ______ _ 8Pl'<'Jlllty Just l.'J blk. to the Jelly. l...-leoch 3 248 Sc.ta AftCI 3210 f 64S-40'JS anytime Spacious 4 bdrm, home 1 .... iagt• leec:ll 3240 .......................................... •••• Wltend.s, 831·5900. Neil ~atty. Realtors. Wltdys. 75•·3850· 336 E. 17th CoetA Mesa. .-.u rropertr 140 •••••••••••••••••••••• DUPLEX/S27,SOO T LVD CM A 3hort drl ve from NEWPOR B ' Orange Co. gives you 1t Ptime romm'l loc hagbly deslre11ble a rea -4950Sq ft. 494·5608 with rantutic l(rowth eo...u.n:iol 11nd Potlltlv~ cnsh now Property 160 from your lnve11tment. •••••••••••••• ••• ••••• For complete detall8. $100,000 PRICE Coll973·4626 Mow RBUICTIOH •n Hinkl. R.E. Inc. Pr1meShopptngClr 1531 E lithS_t_S_A __ _ On Ouch Blvd .. In HB. l.olle sortiethin I bl ' Produced 1pt'ndableS II vo ua c 21~ yean young. Scott Plare ~n ad In our l .oiit Rtoalty536 7533 und Found <·e>lumns __ .;;._ _____ __, 'lbat '1 wher.-people look Cl .... tfi_. Ads when lhey·~ e found an ----'"'------l item or valu(' w Ith f om 11 y rm .• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Victoria· Laguna Beach BrAdlord Place twnhse. I endosed yard & 3 car 3Br, 2Ba, country kit, house, 2 bdr, trplc, OCHn 3Br. l \.AJBa, nicely de· garage. Clean & ready cracklln frpl, super ~~ . ..:.!~tobeacb. '650 ccnt.ed..~1977. (Of' Immediate ocoupsrn· clean, gardener, $48$. ...., ...,....,.,., cy. 9900 Per month Ca.JI to see, 847·3341 ~ HUia 3250 $19$, J br home nlre. 67J..4400 WALK TO BEACH. 2 DR ....................... fi'~M5Ei!:n~koe:4 HARBOR hse, unique, all new, ex. View Condo Laguna---------• treme prlucy. stove, VIU&ft!, 3 Br. 2 ba, 2 gar. c-..-:r- refrlg, D/W, reap. 1n11a n:frta, AtC, ten, 3 pools, ,_,.. ... d 3400 welcome. pots on ap· $4$0. 529·0384. (213) ••••••••••••••••••••••• proval. baby OK. SSOO 333-m5 Condo. Orn. Bach pret "f>IVl'\IOn or mQ. S36 2456 LElSURt: WORLD New Walle to b<'h ~. (2131 I lurll<'l1 htvt•:o.tmcnt Co 3 br, 2 ba, xl11t area. Stel)I' condo. 1oraeou1 blurt 24&.a.oG 91JO.l830 to lake & Central Park. view. 2Br, 28 0. A 1C. CL'Wda...W.as ~,.,_., .. och l211 ~.67!>--3&59 W/O. vacant ~/mo u.twwah.ct 3425 ······················· ~. ······················· 3Br 283 Custom Oplx Beach hse + stucho + 2br • ...... _ ---.t 325 ~JlNl OCEAN VIEW, 4 · 1 S400~m reeSS7·0824 ..-~ wtfrp r. ocn view, no •HOMEf'INDERS• •••••••••••••••••••••• Bdrm a'-'! bn, dbl aarage peu ~mo 496-8024 On lbe lw 3 br, 2 ba. "9S Coats & Wallace SELL Idle ltt'm1 with a AJC. p\.'\ 11pa. rlub & lak _982 __ ...,.. ______ _ 842·$678 Da.ily PUot Clu alfled Ad. priv~ IMS 8'11 :11189 Want Ads S.11 Idle Items Call "2·567 . - STARTING A NEW BUSINESS? Accordng to Calttomle BuaJneH e nd Ptat.Hlona Code (Sec. 17900 to 17930) ell ~rsone dolno butlnen under a fletttlou• nem• must Ille • ata1e ment with the County Clertl and have It pubtl•h•d four llmet In • new1pe~r Mrvlng the •re• In which the bualneH la tocat1d. The atat•ment la requtl'9d by lew end la necHaary In protectlnt your bualnH• name . Mo1t bllnlca requl,. proof of llllng to open commerclel eccounts. The DAILY PILOT provfdH both flllng and pubUcetlon Hrv1c.e. We h•v• ell th• nec•Hary fo rms and mainta in a deity aervtce to the Orenge Cou nty CourthouH. Either atop by one of our convenient otnc.. or ~ the LEOAL Dl!PARTMENT 142-4321, Ext. 332 tor more lntonnatlon end forms. I t I ' ' ' ' I • . . . .. ( 041L.Y PILOT f 119MSAy Junu 27 19111 ~ ........ .,,. ............... ....... to sa... 4300 A.tab WOllted 4'00 .....,tol.09 5015 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ltt'l111ble , work1na JOUrnah$t nl't'tb unt• t~.biiom l'Ollaite or 111>t by July l 10 Laguna e.ach. Newport lki.ch or C<J11tu Mt.'tln. l200 or ~ Qwetneu 85Hllt.ial Reply to Cl'1Wr1eo M 1192. Daily Pilot. P.O. Box USO, Costa Mcn1a. Cal 92626 or tclt'phone ~!.~.~ ...... ??.~~ l~~!':'::!· ..... !~?.~ ~~~ ..... ?!.~~ '~~~~ ..... ~!.~~ to'ound C:n:am colo1 l'd Ludy to do housework •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• c.toMe-M ll2 S.C81• .. • J.176 Me.dAR~h7 •••••• ••••••••••• ••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• • To Profcsalonally t'u1d 2 Bdnn. :! l»J\b lJliU SQ n Dt.lwte 3 bdrm ac:rau at ntAT KIOfrr P~RSON t::nd I ir.q:e Frplc rrom OC'Un Coocrele Qousr:·(l)AJU Ut4.i.MJTED 00 YOU NF.ED CAS ll9 lst. 2nd & 3rd 1 lomc owner loans Cock a-poo C>ldt•r doa Own lr<tl\8. Thur" and 751 1640 Johllay open M8·~5 ----- SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Retired Bus1n1::11s M nn wants part lime permu nenl employmen t bi~92W OFFICE CLERK o. w. u l>• ~ M~" 11le0>\ to beach decu. Uk ~w \lerde TSl~.979~ Pfll&4t, rMMI $395/mo ~ ~ " ---B J It A.soc Brokers c..> ~ •~~ Brand nu 1.1pt, Avad July 768-T&l9 832--'l34Su1ce 19"11 &U-9301 EISide 2 br, I ba No ------------------ peb. $350 mo. 1·991 4720, 5-ta AM 3110 Roommate to shure de ~33S4 ••••••• ••• •••• •• ••• • ••• luxe 2Br. 2Ba rum apt £mp)Oyed male. 42. wan ta ---ood ... _ -;-t North 8 r o • d w a Y • $180 + uUl. S48 036R quiet room m priv ho~t! 2Br. l&. w .,.,am 1 Spacl~a 1 bdrm, re CMorNB.S48·752A. uigs, erpl!. Adil ooly • no de c 0 rated . fr p Jc . Balboa Isl. share 3 br, 2 ba _ arranged fa5t Borrow $1000, $100,000 flu1ble terms. past credit no problt-m. C.ill us oo obUgaUon STERLING FIN. SVCS 714/956-UllO( bltr) ...,,~s.Trwt DHdii 5035 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Bolero -Wgbl Tumor -Oemot.e - OtrrofOEBT Housekeeping and /or coolung. Mature Euro pea n woman. Xlnt Sign lJl a lonn company window· "Now you can --------- borrow enough money to ('ypmg service, ~all Nao get '-"Ompletely OUT or cy orleave message. service 54 l ·2529 Retail marine hardware store seeks office clerk wiU1 10 key experience. Lile accounting for sales reports. f1l1ng & purchas ing. Nataon al company with all m~or benefits . Beach Location. Pt!UI-646-1751_____ $1~/mo adults ~7·2331 W/~ale/fem. Sl42 mo Wanted beach hse ror rel 1 BR Bach. st.ovf'. rerng. 633.8599 UU1ancl.673""8632. wnt.er. Bal. Perun. I.WO l'Pt.s & drpc. Nr OCC. $210 ..__.._ .... furnllhed Garagea lse/yr. 675-9347 mo.557-4238 __ ~u;;..,..shed 1900 foe' • ...t 4150 llMIMuflnnst/ bl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 3 liR 2 Bu, "oc'PlSC. d~. Ln "'""'EXCITING Wanted gar:f.e to rent io ••••••••• ••••••• •• • •• •• i;tove Nr • $325 mo. • ru:. l le 557~ PALM MESA APTS. N.B. or C. . Call D c 1111i11fts MINUTF.STONPT SGl-7157. ~ 5005 2 bdr, en<'losed garage. BCH. -----------••••••••••••••••••••••• b~t-ins, laundry, qwet st. Bach.1&2 BR. OE81' ·· 751·380S Pet"'IOMh 5350 Dependable housekeept:r ••••••••••••••••••••••• for non-smok1n g/dr1nk retir~ couple. No trans 49'l 3041 LOWEST l ........ tRoht I st T.D.'s. also t8l~ri~!'!=eal 2ndT.D. Lo.ts. San Clemente. fully lie. Http Wanted 71 00 Fairest Terms since UM9 For appl. 492. 7296 ••• •• ••••• ••••••••••• •• Sattler MfcJ. Co. RELAXING MASSAGE ACCOUNTING CLK 642-2171 545-0611 &bJames·Ll<' Masst!ur A/H & A/P for expand· Retired couple has money OutcaU 9-9, 494-5111 ing petroleum co. Sal CaH T. Walker 493-4455 For lntenlew & Appohthllcnt HtfpWcmhcl 7100 HllpW-"d 1100 W /Side. Adults, $250. from $220. & up. 7SJ·3S22 dys, 673·8364 Adults, No Pets eves. 1561 Mesa Dr. 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lNTERF.STED IN SELLING YOUR COIN LAUNDRY" CALL NOW• to lend. 1st& 2nd TD's commen.<iurate w /exper. A"ent, l-837·3744 •SANDY•S * Please send resume Lo. Be t 1 . CM eed 06 Amor1ent Petroleum. ~utomalJ<' transmissit>M, au Y 5a on U\ n s d Outc~11 Mass11ue I A tin. D 1 R "· R mnn, MUST have hair .stylists. 65% com· ······················~ ....••••..•..••........ 3826 (5 Blks East of Newport Blvd.) 2 adj, of ca. pvt ent. approx 8x33'. $350/mo. 1827 Westcllff. NB631·0900 MPEINC. 10% And more y1el on .. -.. n<'.. ccoun g ep .. "" 3446 TD's. Well secured by ____ 97_J._0329 _____ 1 30100 Crown Valley <'mplt setoftools Exper IDl.SSIOO.~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coln laundnes since 1963 5'6-9860 Lon!t Be a ch AP t l> •SHERI LEE• park w a Y' L .i gun a pre_tc_r_r_cd_S48_·_2288 ____ Beauty Stylist, trained to 213:'3p·2.861 ask for Bob Cert1f1ed Masseuse _N_1.;..g_uel_.ea __ 926'17 _____ "\utomot1ve Service take over d1entele. toµ SPARKLING Clean J br. Off1·ce s u1"te. M.V. at or Barry H r~11s B Pl W t • d wages a ..... o779 837-4250 · ou.se ...... · yap 4.ccounllng clerk lor r 1 e r , expe r ......... · b1tns. nr o('ean $250. No ~ooo A Pkw Deluxe 750 ---------838 6838 G M t .. ~ k~ds1 pets 493.723 1 art ROOMI "' very y. · Local business reqwres lst T.D $30,000 at 10•1,. -----· _____ 1 small dynamt<' otri<'e w i erman cars, us. ut: Beauty Operator, If you (7141 547.5934 SPM ••••••••••••••••••••••• sq. ft. Mt sq. rt. Pruter person wbo likes to work Well secured. Property PREGNANT., Caring. near Or. Cty airport 10 reliable. Servicing (.; M. ai:e fashionably aurar Roomw/kitchenette Mgmt.83l·7444 w/crurts & can meet valueSl00.000+.979-5099 coofident.Jalcounsellng& performvarielyortasks & NB. a rea:;. Sal + uve,bkepeople,&would H111tift9on leach 3840 $50 week & up. Executive Otrices near pubilc $4750, inventory referral. Abortion, adop· Should have 2 yrs ex· comm 642 1604 like a career in makeu11 ....................... 548-9755 OC Airport, all services & eqwp. Income. poten MwetMnh/ llon&keeping. penence. typing, 10 key &.lFTOMOTIVE artistry; if ~ou have J SHARP, beach, 2 & 3 BR. Ambassador 1nn in Costa ava1la ble. $225 m o. t.Jal, $18·24.000 this com· Pent:lftdl/ APCARE 547-2563 Salary open. Please :.end EXPERIB4CED background Ill or a (lair fr p I, d 1 s h w asher. .,...... H bo Ce . 752•2873 ing year. Cal I ~ollect . Lost & FoUnd resume lo Box 265, <' /O ror cosmet.Jcs. then then• aepatJos"""n """ 0 Mesa-•• arr. n ---------171AA""'S090Anytime U"'-'D"'&Vl'""'I Daily Pilot, PO Box c•SHIER IS an exc1t1ng oppot. gara,.. . , <N<r"""'10. ir~11 • .'1oca•ed, .,.,., r""'ms. --.. ........,,. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• " .._ -"' GUJ ~ ~ vu '"'-,..,_.., __ M-.-1560. l:ostJ Mesa Ca Good working cond1 awaiting you. We arc 2Hr. children welcome, no MANY with kit ch en , SNACK SHOP Lost& FoeMd 5300 vtmOUU .. ·-~-92626 loolo f th ht S · · L._ • ..u ... t...it•s · · 11· For .... _ 11:.~ of 1•t.• L1ous, <>ood pay & com ng or e rag in· ........ st~ ... ·~g al ..,AS mo .Jv...e & 'IV. w1mmmg 5A_vn,. · .-'" located m mu.IU·mt ion ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ .--.. d .-~ ... .... ...,.. .,....,... Offi ·1 0 I k pany benefits Ir ex-iv to manage our ro~· 846-QI07 pool, jacuzzi, and rec. ice avai • vcr oo s $$sports complex. Over Lost or Found a pet"! Cnll Serving all Orange C-0. penenccd. phone Mr metJcs dept. 111 tblS prn-room. Daily & weekly airport & mountains $7000/mo. Only $18,000 Animal Ass is tance 8357313 Acctng Bkkpng al F •"""'CH M b I J · • TEMPOR "'RY Wnght at gress1ve s on. or a ppl NEAR E:A rates starting from SS4 a 2(Ml2 1c e son, rvme. run price. Agt, 7SH400. League537·2273, no ree. C 0 F .--p 1 ease ca 11 Gary & CIVIC CENTER week 752-0234 XX DAN E F UN XX Register Today to work Com pton 6 4 2. 6 I t; 4 HRAND NEW. St>acious 645-4840 DISTRIBUTORS LOSTi M Irish seller. l:lcaut nude g1rls. Dance on van ous accounting & (Professional ltct'n~t· deluxe 3& .1 Br All bltns. ---------FULL SERVICE U.S. Teletron, one of the Under 1 yr old. No tags & rap sessions a lour new bookkeeping ass ign· 'd) frplcs, ~ar, li:e yd S20 DB.UXEOFftCES largest Mfr or giant eaVic11 _s~m17eo29 Sbts, CdM. location 1 0 s the mCost lux· ments. Work dose to 2845 HA RBOR BLVD req Yorktown Ju::.t West of SumlnerR...talt 4200 Personal telephone/ re· TV's, 1s seeking dis· ....... · uriousm range ounty your home. Fq~ure 5 ,.0. 0213 auty operator w/some Heac:h Bl\ d 960 2219 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• ceptio01st , secretary. lnbutors in the Costa Lost. Reward. Fem med If yc)u deserve the best Clerks to Sr A('l'Oun 540-641 O "' follow Mamcunst. Ass'I 536-1718 Ocean FrOllt 2 stry apt. conference room, coffee Mesa area. lnvestmn't sz wht dog w /sml blk try It Now open 24 hrs tants needed thruout AUTO SERVICE Modern salon. CM/NU Bes t Joe., grt b cn , & hospitality services. :1ccured by rnvenlory everyday OrangeCo area.Call642·S38l H U N T I N G T 0 N $400/wk June 20-J ul)' Excellent location, near We will partially finance spots on back. Has sore 2 0 G 0 So . Eu c: I 1 d . Hobert Hall·~ ADVISOR L\NDMARK CON L>O. 3 Call494-S317or675-5S30 freeways n~hl ind1vd'I. call for on shaved leg. HBt FV. Anaheim. Exc1t1ng de Acc:ountem~· MAUTYOPERATORS BR 2 8..1, wl'lbar, pool&•----------• IAl<Ett CENTER appt. (213)442-1435. 847-0561 • tailsS34-lS81 SOOS Mam, SteSOl ToyOld a~en<'y m Hunt· Joan Kent Hairstyle~. rec faC'il. ~ Coats &ii----------1 (714)979-2161 COCKTAILS Reward Jost Seal Pt Divorce/Bankrupt<')' No Tower. Union Bank lnf,'lon lkach needs ex-newly decorated shop, Wallace,962-4454 ON T HE BEACH 2 ----------i Siamese cat female. eoc". loTheCityofOrange pt!rrenred servt<'e ad· needsaperators w/cliell· ~ 2br 1 i2ba pool 1 K1ds. Gur Sm ree645-4900 •CONSUMER'SGUIDE Bdrm, 2 bath. Patio. CdMOFACES By the bay. Free· Cdmcall644·7071. ~ 714 t~l03 visor 5da}saweek,best t.ele.Leaseorcomm AP· BBQ, TV. Gated com· I tMOflthsrewtfrff standmg bldg, gd park· Act1onTyping.960-S4J9 of ben1frts Call Mr ply. 170 E. 17th St. 01 · $700/ k 5 ing, long lease. Terms, Lost Irish Setter, female. Slllllh. 847-8SSS 642~12 muoily. w . Bright and cheery new a"' 751 1400 El T H ORTS office SI.Otes So. or Coast . f'o•• 6122. VIC. oro. as ESC ACCOUNTING Babys1Uer. p rr for 8 mo New Customers 2 bdr, 2 ba. condo, pool, ONTIIE BEACH4 Bdrm Hwy Available now! lusinns Wanted 5010 ba<I ear Inf:=· (714' Ll old girl. Mon/Wed/Fr1. 4 ._ ___ w_e_lc_o_m_e __ _ carport. adulu only home w1tb privacy at You must see to ap. ••••••••••••••••••••••• TIO-l087or7 QUJCALL PA YRO llrstdy S48 Sl95 at Manufacturer $310. 955-:m? SEm/Wk. preclate. Call Landa Lease/buy body s hop Lost Australian shepherd CLERK We are rnterv1ewing rot 675-23ll 3-S,000 sq. ft. w/boolhs & 6/23 m CdM. Multi C'lr, Babysitter ror 6 mo old the rollowmg pos1t1on:-Orean view 2 br. 2 ha. WATERFRONTHOMES -EXP---....... -D-1 .... -G-?--I comp.554-SS6Sanyt1me white nerk, no la1I. 558-2677 PART·TIMf:: boy Tul·~ & Thurs ll expenenced produc frplc. S3SO mo. 208 l!lth 631·1400 "'" " REWARD • fi73 4130 EDP exper pref d Will 8 .; JO We:.tchff area lion ror 0 man. capable ot Sl 962 8847 0 ft lnvnhwtftt CA'> Al\al\ • • • BIA ... M/C . VISA tr.un 1r applicant hCts &16 i4!>1 now ch~rtmg a 2 3 pro 800.13,0 0 sq w_._~ 5020 '"' -;.::__"""""------I 11 <-><". Sp1H'1ous 2 Br, R('W NB summer rentals. 1 & 2 C Ht. rat W'IRV -WANTED Singles ror dal strong manua payro Bah)rsitterih.::.ekp'r, live-duct bne & capabll' or ..,...., ·QIW ••• •1 ....................... White F Min poodle Old. 0 xper or other '"'l'l)Unt JI. h d I 1·pl, pallo, 2 kids OK bdrm furn next to ··,.-Ing, Saddleba<'k Club '" P• 1n for !I yr boy. Irv area. mana~inl! "' sc e u •n~ 144'/-0967 beach. July/A'u"ust open Commtrc• Park Businessman wants to ln· nds medic I ne. Los t 83S·0489. 581 1927 Sm<'e m~ cxper. JU K<"Y by S60wk Call 552 0086 or personnel 2 I t•)o.. " Newport 83).8813 vest or pur<'hase yacht Balboa Bl vd. & P.C.H. ·m touch and Lite typing re· penenced tnm c•arpi•n. WALK TO BEACH, 2 BR 20430thSL NB67s-4400 brokerage in Newpart or 6123. 673-6413 ti cl Approx :m hrs pl.'r BABYSITT£ft wanted , lers with tools. All apph d1>lx, all ne w , stove, $3SO~K ON THE WATER Long Beach Harbor Wlute male 34. wishes to wk. Apply, National over 11:1. 2 mus c•h1ld, my rant s seriously ton r ~· r r I~, ta n ta st 1 c areas. call Mr. Jackson LostSml white dog named meet white fr.male for Systems Corp, 43tll Hirrh home. Approx 20 hr wk, •>1dered. Many rrrni::• hideaway. pvt fncd deck. Clamorous 2 r. 2 bath in Deluxe Suites at633-3894 after 6. Marrue.)J yr. old. Mesa companionship 644! OJl!li St. N . B. < N <'Jr <H; dys ev ... rlt'x hro; $2/hr benefits. Call ror an app1 ~ ngls welcome <.:at OK. PromoPoontory jw /forever ~to Loari 5025 _V_erd_e_at_e_a_S4_S_·Z2_19__ MASS •GE Air po rt> E qua I Op Own trans li75 3823 AlaJuela Yachts. 645·!/lii ~2456 view. I. ac, sauna. .._ .... , "' ponuruty Employer t ennis. Waterfr o n t '>M-1270 sq ft .••••.•.•••.••••.••..•• Lost: Fem. malem,ute FfGURE MODELS '~~~~~~~~~~!Baker or buker·s helJ)l'r. BOAT REP/\lRMEN 1.GIJmO S.och' 3848 Homes 831-1400 L;JU n1 I CK CASH husky· ch. ch am I lea I Full time Will tram. P rr Me l' n / t: I el' t 1 Hu t I ....................... Al amenities ,...,..1 coll. Sat 6/24 Irv.Av.NB ESCORTS ACCOUMTINGCLKS cleJn up belp al:.o Re pair/Rerin1s h lnl! OCEAN FRONT fUm. choice Laiguna loc. Udo 631·2837 OUTCALL OHL y l Yr ofc exp110 key needed S48~1 ya<'hts to ll(r. Must hlh l' DELUXE 6 rms, 2"4J ba home. Marhta Village l5l & 2nd Trust Deed REWARD' $$$ La F in Newport waterfront boat yarrt ex 1&2BRfrom$420,ulll. Quiet, pri•ate, conv. loans arranged for any Great Dane. 7 rgyers , Dys.•••ls4,hr0 Ca11Nancy640-J976 BANK per. Bla<'k•e's Boal incl 646-0505 Walk to bcb. Sl200 mo. MewpMi 675-8662 reason. Credit no pro-631 2 Yard 67:H>834 ' · 4.94-7430 blem. Borrow on the in· blue/grey. Please <'all • counllng Clerk · ~tud10, modern bath. --------1 OCAIRPORT creased value of your 494-l003ext709 PenonalSo.nicH 5360 Pri•ot.RKCl.ib TELLER keeper /Se<'"y C'rJllS. drps, paneling. Nice2brapt.~blklobch #I LOCATION home.call todayfor fast, Sml white poodle M, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lile typing & gen'I ac Mature pe r son. ex- wallr.to h<'h. no k1tt·h. ul1I Newport, Seeps 7 $195 Exec ore avail l'OU.rteous information. w/collar & 77 11 cen:.e Let us help .)OU with your counting duties rret-H•wpof't ~och penence necessary. near p:ud, S170, lst & last wkup.673-360l. 975-0121. tags.Magnoba &Warner important C'arl·er Membership• S800 Cdll Or Ctyairport.752·0894 l!H 41~ _____ BACH APT, new kitch. ----------i r.-..· ~...AJ.aX CO FV847-40.56 change R1l·ha rd ~; \1.Jchele Kuhn. s.io 5001. We try to m:lkt• your BOOKKEEPER/Fe t lr d ' New cpts \2 blk bch o.skSpaceforRent /).#.. r~\M • FOUND 6/2S V VII Rigler & Asso<' C714l Snelling & Snelhni=: or '4 0rld bettc•r with a Growtn" M <.a Firm 10 2 x en.0<.·ean .. 1ew,, si' 4 6733601 Desk chair ut1.l1lt"• I' ut•11 ••HJ""""' , ic 'aae 752·6800 ',' eum<•rt u-a"h ·'•wn"y. p!"JSanl l·n~tronment. ... ... hlk from beac:h. year Newport. ps · -'· · 504 ·~ L1<'enscd Home Loan San Juan. s JC 43.io&m;:.., Dr ,...,. • st~bil.tty and c:ompct1llve Santa Ana needs full round. s.liS mo 494 7287 · 8 J G C A N Y 0 N SSO. 535 · 7 Brokeri. :.erving So Miniature btk poodle, M. Social Clubs 5400 ----'------salanes \h-are seeking charge bookkeeper thru 1!+<1 _1561 Townhome. Avail July Newish bldg, 7SO sq ft. C:iltC. for 17 yrg Call our long tail. 49S· 1744. art ••••••••••••••••••••••• <\ d m 1 n i s t r a t • ,. e a people orrenled 1n T/B. Informal workm~ :! Bdrm Blk tu bea<'hes. ~Aug .1. 2 8~, tennis SJ9S. Excellen~ park mg n e a r e s t o r f 1 c e , 6.30. Se<'retary. Please see d1V1dual, preferably with rond .• good salary. Call to1.1.n. carport. polio. court. 1acuzz1. pool. Nr. Plaza tn 0 . ~ 714-837-:n44 SINGLE? our Sunday ad under Of previous Tc lli•r o r 1 _7;_1;_4...:·979.....:..·_S4_00 ____ _ )450 yrly 768 9451. 759-1594 !!,o1268ntgomery H. f •. ----------call INTROV IEW forthe ficeManager ·Jl()tent1al t·ash11!r cxpcriencl' keeper, Or. Cly a(' 194 8611 ~ FOUND: Ridgeback, M. 1ntelhgent & d iscreet ADVERTISING f'am1lanty With typing <'l"g rirm looking tor · Victon·a Beach 2 bdrm J 1st, 2nd & 3rd T.D."s. HBarea .6/25. t 1 requir·· .. Duties will 1n S 1 • way to mec new s ing e ""'· · bookkeeper. a ary com Hewporthoch 3869 bu, $800/mo or yrly So. Laguna; tiny pen· CredHnoproblem. 673-31308:30-4pm. people 7S2·S411 Lookingfora<'areerw1th rlude the processing of mensurate with exper. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 499-4883 Eves lhou.seoffice; lease $200 738-4271 FOUND : Mixed collie I•---------an excellent chance for deposits. withdrawals 714 /956-7860 P•nl( "'-'EWPORT 4250 Approx. SOO sq . rt. ore. Arranged by arlvancemenl m the ad and hand1ing of money!---------""' " VocatiOl'IRentols space, ocean view. $375 Coast llomcLouns dog.blk,vicF.V.,G/24· vert1SH1" field "' Must orders and lravele r ·s IOOKKrl!aER fl a c h e Io rs. 1 o r 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Month, lease ----------962-0518. ~=otinton& "' c I th ~.- Bedrooms & Townhouses Modern cabin. Lake Ar-Turner AssO(' IBS 95 300 t t d r e I"" --_ __ have typmg skills. al checks. We offer grow 'T'-•Atm· . f"/Chg. p /lime. f'rom$329.SU rowhead . E xcel s un Found: 6/23/78. Blk toy ••••••••••••••••••••••• _U!_s_a_t_1_.9_·_. _____ oppor uni Y an in Small growing plast•('" I I Realtors 499 · 459 t Go ... Guor L Poodle. Fem. Vic 12th & r-L....-1. & employee beflcfit s. See mfg. needs sharp bkkpr !)pectac·u ar spa, tota deck. phone, 'IV, 3 bdrm, ..... • oans Balboa Bl, NB. 673·080S ~lmtrucH-7005 APARTMENT what we hdv1• to offer, for 3-4 hrs a day Could rt'<'reat1o n program, 842-8114 BAYFRONTOFFICES ShrtTft"mLOC9is -· MANAGERS ~1\eusacall.6445300 becomer1t1mew1thm6·~ ~'tal program. 7 pools, 8 ---------CaMery Village New of V-"--c ital Found: 6/24. Fem. Great ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11•nnis courts. Al Fashion On So Lake Tahoe. 2 BR fices from 300 sq fl om~ ap V C d <.:ouple to rnan<1gf' 65 un mo·s. Western Ca.,•·. bland, Jamboree & San condo w/dock, pool, or f antasll<' vi cw s. I~ New businesses, bust· DBrooa knhuerst./Chap'mca· n. Earn High School re its •ls m Garden (irovl'. On GL~DALE FB>ERAL Inc . 14351 Chamhers Rd. I d 0 rt 6 ......,. a""ws1t1ons or ex-lndependent Study Read cite rutl t1mu po•.1t1on S "'Vl .... GS """"'l1n. 838 "•"'• J1iaqwn H11.., ttoJ <'as1nos wor a ; patios.parki ng & '"""° ... c:->n .n16 I & ., • ·' .._ " ,....., ......,,., l714J 644-1900 _644-6604_________ I lud d 2808 pans1on, any worthwhile ...,.,...,., mg. Math, Spel mg Call Mike Sullivan 171~1 IOONewPortCcntcr Dr janitona tn<' c . purpost-. G C k 1 Study Skills Open enroll 752 2809 Ql!AIL PLAl"~ NcwJ)Ort Ucach kkeeper POIPU BEACH KAUAI Lafayette Ave., N R 11!.--C ltot" Found. rey uc: atw · ment Totul cost !1200 •1 .. ,NAGE~t ENT ~RTlruJTY + E.asthluf'f 3 br. 2 ha, studio 673-lOOJ rTTC' onsu '°" vic. 2000 E. Balboa Bl ",., ·• • vr-.-v '"'" apt, Ii.:<' mslr bte, dll Hawa11 oceanfront pen· 1----------1 Call rorappl. lnlerstate Ph6TJ.9003 Woolbrq(hl Academy -----Equal Opport unity 1r you·ve got •l. }Ou hav~ llltns OIJI )!Jr w elet: dr thouse 4 br 3 ba. jac. 111· 25G.SOO sq. rt. dlx ofc W Busin~s Services. 10·8 ~---------1386l Beach, Wstmnster APT MANAGER l';mployer M /F 111 to GROW WITH t:S l::x r Side Condo Fantas tic CM r Sl50 F 9 l 2 s l ound Lad 897·28SS Mature tpl Lo manage pan·'in" Rnel F.sta11• npnr f>ool & rC'c acll . 19th St, . rom Mon· ra. · a . F . 1es rmg, on u ~ .. /\dulls, no pet:. Pref coastline & sunset view. mo Tom 54().2200 523-0975 Ba)·s1de Dr. NB. 6/24 o I w d s h 1 s apl C"Omplex. woman Developmenl & Pro~rt) 7 4 492 6841 :.:.;.;..• --------1 -=----------aJ Y or c 00 • ·um Cull time. man Ptr Good I·--------• Mana"em"nl Compan.\ marncd cpl $425 lse. __ 1_1 __ . ______ -675·1666 mer Pro"rnm. Age!.:? 12. 1 t N " " lusiMss Rewtal 4450 (st 2nd & 3rd ---------"' d 'I J a r Y + a P o BANK in Newport Center 1~ ~vail Jul) 1 759 17~ CATALINA-year round ••••••••••••••••••••••• • HS F 0 u n d . F e m 9am·3pm + ('"Ctende children. Call 673 8803 *TELLER* seek 1 n ii d Book Nwptttgl~lovclyarcu.2 lease,roomy2BRhome, 4DB.UXEOFC'S T.D.LOA Weima r aner. y n g, day care.7IOSo Cam afterliPM. keeper/Orftce Manager bdr Iba. pnv. pal10. iiar, spectacular har~r view 25 II c_A.!R~,G~£._m w/chokecollar. 631 980? bndge, Orange 633 7724· ------Immediate open in~ In With l'xper1ence thru no pet:. S32S mo 548·5804 2 s undecks, funusbed or Cool. rm., seat · a ~ nv JVUft' _633-__ 5562 ________ 1 ·---------1 Laguna flJll., ortice SJv. F'IS Musi be able lo han or<l9" :ciJ unfurnished ISLAND ~1:12 sy~-1~:::: 1~::e 633-3980 ltsr Found: Young male black ASSEMBLERS mgs and Loan or bank die pressurt! & meet 111' REALTY 213-510-1150 Lab. Wh ite on l'hes l REAL EST A TE exper1enct• r('QU• red adlines Join our younit f'ocwport lits 2 BR, J bo. Forest area. Kent READY CASH Mesa Verde ti /25 Ph LICE..,...SE !illT1a1nC"cAssc•mhlers Cash handltnll required growth or•l'ntcd <'om lrpl<'. ~ar. rrpts, drps, Cottage By The Sea. By Harkins. 557-6610 " Nr('(INl lmmed1atl.'ly Excellent :-.alary. work pany Exn•llt•nt Slllary, ck OldC'r adll'I S295 yr week, mo or yr AM 714·S8l·9393 Why fret with financial SCHOOL Lon)!&Short Tl'rm rn1t l'und111 11n .... 1nri Bl•nl'fll!.. Ytu r Enll I> 54M ~106 751·9700 or PM 675-4060. l•---------'4 problems. See us for rast Found. Old English Mall' A~"1gn mcnt~ benefit~ Call or apply al l:Jonuses lor rq~ht 111 P.O. Box 1014. Npt Bch, 5400 Ml ft action. 2nd T.D. loans Sheepdog. on Hunt lkh OFFERS JSh1fts Av~11labll• llranl·h c11v1dual Nice :rnr Oplx upst:urs, ca 92660 -, $1,000 to $.50.000. Instant beach. Call 000·2720 Must have own tra11!.1> AMERICAN 1 R.C. T "'YLOR C 0 frpl<', W1l'l. ~ara ge, ---------Showplaceortown I C.JIT~5568520 .._ .itJult.:., no pl•Ls, nr Lido llAW All·l br d uplex, Meaa Verde Dr. Ph11..1 approval. Crcdtt not m-Found . Fema le /mixed GuestL.dure Fre• Ull • SAVINGS INC hll' <,bopptnA Avn1l a p Kallua By day-week-1S2S Mesa Verde Dr 1::.. Portant. tiger cal, young, nea c:ol Frt..<e Top ay Vue Pay 2353S<Alllede 111 Louisa 6 40.5112 prox7/t5 Lsr,<'rcditrer. month !160·1701 or CM AHLlkr 774-0601 lar.EIToro.830-4034 VidorT•mporory Lagunall1lb- soo mo. 494-63(1.1 494-5420 545-4123 1llE F~TEST DRAW IN :~:~ri~~~~~~~~J~ablc SenicH Mrs Cameron 770·2816 BURGLAR ALARM -3 -,bd;;;:;;-;;;~;tainw;.~;tbrlln~~~~~~~~~~~, THEW D ·1 Havesomethingyouwant •S mall "lassf'S for 01vWalterK1dde&Co EqualOpportunity Sh•ps to beach, lrg mod 3 rm m~ ca est. · a 81 Y to sell? Classified ads do '" 4341 Birch Street Employer M II-' Set-Yice Man Wr, beamed C'ellings. secluded Big Bear ar~a. llldilltrialR...tal 4500 Pilot Classifie d Ad. itwell.OO-S67B. personalizedmslructlon Suitl'213 ExpT"d only. No others rrpl ~11 bltlDS. ~AC/\ yrly. $40./day 3 day min. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-5678. *Choose own tast~ay Be h .. ~ SI 34 Newport ac need apply Top wages, A\atl.6/30642-4657 $230./wk pst0.556-14 IUILDTOSUIT ---------&nigbtclasses EqualOppartun1ty Bartender, expenence m m a n v bene(lts. 228 R~torL-~100 <()00To20000 sq ft M G t..IMu ...... 5005 •Placement-ttp to 30r~ Emn•oyer M/f' high volum e dinner Fores'tAve.Lag. Bch 1-'or lse. Npt Terra<'e. 2 .,,,__ ~ "' 0#, ,.,_., ' M · · · Opp""-"1y 5005 Of9G11 lwity commission "' hou.5C nC<'cssary Apply BR, 2 ha, lam rm kitch. ••••••••••••••••••••••• zone,.....,..Yt.aT esYLOa R CO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------•I :-.1on Wrd. 3 SP M No JUSl~S ··on1•0 Gar pool 1·acu•z1. •HOME SHARING WESLE A · Fr""'3 Week I Th V l ' ' · . · · .. SERVICE REALTORS 644-4910 ~ ---------1 phone ('al s e 1c or EXPERl CEl> nopet.sS460mo.54&-8038 NoFee'TilPlaccd BUSINESSOPPORTUNITY POTENTIAL SalesTriunmg ATT&ITION H~o Inn. J61 Chfr Or. StuCtNoodl<'Rhtaunint. I RedlaDds/Yucaipa, adJa· HERSHEYIARS CallforDetoils SUMMERJOBS LagBch Newport Bt>Jch, 21 :mr. 2Ba. potio. se or 530·2.494 cent San B e rnardino 831·1003 ~93·0442 •a OR ovl'.ft mo btwn O<'em & bny ---------MR GO D I REESE'S "' ~ •ii:.ii.UTYASSISTAMT R 1vt'r~tdc Apply 111 1173·1266. w, <iH11 • 3 bdrm h.'le, t'lse to bch Fwy• 15·000 sq rt. MR • 0 IA · Kate Ila -I> e r s o n b c 1 w e e n $150 mo ~ t11 ut1I. .toned. s yr old tilt-up on RALLY KIT KAT ReaJ Estate School ror busy ~a Ion Oppor to aam-lpm ".S acres Cl"ar span""'' Ca Ir "OU Jrc n~·w lo (;o:;t.i r"""ive .. ~l lra1nLng pro • __ _.;_ _____ _ Ne..,...,..rt Shorr ... steps to 848-9556 .. · " -od · 1 32031 Camltlo 'p1~trano ~ 1 .. ,. """ .--"" d 1 .. rulated ceiling 800A D1sriensed lhrouah ultra m ern eqwpmen "A Ml.',,o. 1t·mµorar1ly <is aram P rere r n eat, ........ wo-"n 1'eeks an l1t•uch. J br. 2 ba uplex ---------""" , .. No nvestment requ1'red. A"plicant must be a San Juan .,..p1str.ino d ., u......,., ..... , rly lse. l714)9S6 5871 26 yr old female wants to 240/480 power. True k r 1 ronlmwni your c ucu roshionable applicants. aggressive leader to -'---------1 share apt & expenses well. A/C, crpted ofc. Gd permanent resident avallab e to start :iummer school. ages hoi1, recently dasch~q:cd Apply in person, 200 train & develop others •n I~ 4 br, 2h bo, end. Call alts: 544-1538 labor & houslng area. business lmmoolalely 2 '1lJ . 12, s w Imm Ing· rrom the service. or for Newport Ctr Or. N .B. distributing consull1n~ pat.Jo New decor. l blk ... __ d 48r modern house on WI ._UAUNTH rta~. Sl30 mo. Paae any reason seeklnit tem· ~. E.W.C. 962-81111 tx-h S600yrty.673-2507. Roommate to-" • propalaoavail.ldeallor S700 WEllC FULL TIME Sehool.6420413 poraryorcareeremploy The rut.est dra• 1.n the lwte 2 br, 2 be -ro· near llCht mfg or wa.rebouae. 5160 WEB PAIT TIME ment, consider tJus uni· West. .. a Daily Pilot CANVAS PEISOM W¥,!mt 2hbd,111lip a63valll.7N70r Orange Cont ollegel. Call~. lo our Inv-•-. Company fu-'"'.__ dir__. BACK TOI BASltClS! One-que oppor. Thle~ .. olmenfo&r ClaS!iiliedAd.642-5678. Sollina expr. he lpful. L"'o s opp og l· Te nnis courts, poo ,1----------1 "'°"'"" •W.3'-""' .:u to-one nstruc on pro-men w ;are """'ng ';mmm;;;;;;;;;;;;ic ust om cover1'. Good 673-2828 · jacu.ul, etc. $195 +"' 446459FT outlets for candy: Industry's rlnesl vldedrorlmprovlngyour m11yhtl llredoftyptng,l1 pa)'rorPtT Sails by utlUl61·1027 Zprivateomces, dlaponsin1 equl.pment. hlfh trarnc locallons child's reading, writing f 0 1 d 1 n R pap l' r s. Schock. 67$.lft23 Sept ember Rentnls _. •-'I 10 4 a nd company capita ror expan1ion & math aldlls. M8.QJ40 waTehoU11' job." & work f Ad A t• "\J u r n •US• ..,.._E* +·~ .... •gen ° ce. Or C IOn .. rnor n ur ~ .. .-ralrooma, 120/208 v. 3 purpost's. 6'2-9979 Ina for n llmtted income 3Rr, 2Ba, $600 SoPlf :ihnrp. yrl)' I!-~ 2Ur, 181•, $.10Ct 9 ~. u~t111rrc un11 Pantn..~llc bnrh. S25<l Yrb-. util me. alps 2 129 3Sth S\, N 8 Agt, Gus. 21.'I 966 171 l ~. • G~n •:~:~~ ph, 1'kyt11htsl space APPl.ICANT must be of sound cbar1cttr Job.Went.d. 7075 Work w~youna P~~upl~f Calf a roomrna · heaters. Excell. ocatlon and have sincere de11lre to 11ucceed In ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rapid a v P'>•ll• c &i •SHARE A HOME• Call Mr. Hardaac bu•in".~.· lnv"•tm"nt available upon r""uciit. you <lr'' 18 ur over P'f T ... Co D-altv " .. "' "'... "' ~.. ~eturc rf"(tn<'d woman ""'Uld hA JVUll lo start Oa1·1y I ot Roomm11tr wonted . " '"' ' Applicant must have adequate work1na d •l'CI llv~ 1n po as ~tk ,;~ed Call bt!twn Female pref. T mrny, ___ 6_4_S_·0_6_2_1 __ capital. Nol arrlll11trd wllb lhe 11,.rahey companion aid Lilt 8 :ioam 6 & 4 2pS..6mSt... AnYJSOR G3l·SlM. Work,645 0566. ca..w 4550 F0<xb Corp nursing Xlnt drl ~er .., U- --y-In Santi\ An11 7794 Newport Beach. Ocean ••••••••••••••••••••••• CA.LL Ml. P. PAnlASOH 67~ 642·5678 front. 3bd r . Yr I y R. V trailer, motor homt 1\IC'lday & Wt'dnesday Only Wa.sb/Orytr. Fem prer storage Lighted & fon<'cd l714t Ul·l051 m~ Mf.1040 . . .. .. . . . . . .. -.. •arpet & Upholstery Clt"&oor. over 21. Dnvt-ri. h<' 640-2700 CA.SHIBS F /Ume. ('$()(1(1 P<1y Growth co. s Locauon:. We Lratn Co Benefits METRO CAI\ W~H 2950 Harbor Bl, CM / 7 vc - I , ..... Weat.d 71 00 ·······•·········••••·· CA.SHIU rclt'J)hone N-.~1.lt-d for Soil Sun (CM" (.'. '1 1>t()f'1 Sj Pt·r ht •\111>1~ 8 S Mon I-Ya Tiw 1-..irl \ Plumb u111. lnl' 1~ \\> Linooln ~ndh~•m or pboo~ 642 1753 _,xt 11 'J&h1er Wanted part ume, Thurs. l''r1. . Sat, sun Call Barbaru for appl 540-3280 ____ 1 CASHIER With lile bkkpng exper F lime Days MuJdooru. R~taurant, 640-4110. :hild Care & Day Camp Workers Nlleded. Pr~fer college students. Chris. l1 an School. 16835 Brookbursl, Fountain Valley. ::lencal Mail Clerk No prior exper necess, entry level pos1lioo in- volves sortmg & dis· tnbutmg of mall to ofc per..onnel, fahng & con· trol oI supplles. Co•eroge Ct.tic No pnor ex per req. entry levt:I poi.tt1on, mvolves working w /computers. providing coverage info Lo ad3usters. Typing skills helpful. Opporiunffy for Ad¥ancetn1llt For cons1de r a t1on . please call. 752-7900, ext 420. Prudefttfal Properly & Casualty Insurance Co. A s ubs idiary of the Prudential Insur Co. America. I 600 Do•e St, Sh 200 Newport leach E O.E . M/F .::lencal part lime. Lido area. Typing & book· keeping t!Sscntaal Call 675-8030 Clencal ADP PENSION SERVICES Oppor & challenge of. fered to resp. 1nd1v1duals an our Newport financial firm located an 1-'ashaon !:-.land We have 1mmt'<.1. opcnin,11::. for Penonnel Chtrlc t:xpcrirnce ficqwred Clerical Figure ap & Ute typmg Xlnt wrltini: conds & co. benefits offered. Contact 644-4360 ext 262 CLERKS UTOTEM Openings Now Available for full or p Ila me clerks on 2nd & 3rd shins. No ~xper necessary-we train. Advancement OP· porturutaes lo those who quahfy. For information go to our nearest market or contact the personnel office at 12442 Lampson St Garden Grove 537-4840 Equal Oppor Employer CLERK TYPIST lndlv. w/good appear & pleasant manner needed for loan broker firm. Some phone work. Near Fastuon Isle. 644-8824 CLERK TYPIST llotel·Sales. lleavy typ- ing. gen. ore work. 4 Day/wk. 4 firs /day. Newporter lnn. 644-1700. ext~S1dney. EOE. CLERK TYPIST Irvine area, Mon Fri. 4.5 hrs per day. $3 50 st.art. &-nd quahfacations to: Class1!1ed Ad 11105, Daily Pilot, PO Box 2560, Costa Mesa. ca. 92626. Coc:ktai1 Waitress School t::am up to $300 per wk Low twllon. Placement JSSl!ll. 751-9194. COLLEGE GIRL Bachelor needs hskpr. Dana Pt. Condo, fu ll pnvlleges Call for In- terview 496-6658 Jim or Denny Commercial loan Officer Schools and Instruction This variety of flM school' could introduc• you to a new to...orrow For Fvrtllff htf-•tlOft ,...,..... ,.ec•-t of e4'weri1""9 ilt ttM D.ity Pilot Sclloob .cl httfntctf• Dlnctofy Call 642-5678 Ext~ 3321 DO YOU NEED HIGH SCHOOL CRmns THIS SUMMER? Enroll in the Chapman College 11.S. Summer Session July 10th thru Aug. 18th. Chapman is offering high school classes in Math. Reading, English, History & Government. Registration is open to all high school students. Tuffiolt ii $45 per 5 credit CoarM. Far further info call 997-6811 ACADEMY OF DRAMATIC ART 1891 3 MCICJllolio FOUNT AIH VALLEY SUMMER COURSES 1978 ttegistratioft How Opn ht Seuioll/J ... 21-Jaty 26 2Jld Seuioll /Aug. 2-s.pt. 6 Far lnfa motion Pl.ase can PGllltlo. l7 I 4> 963-3367 These Classes Conducted By Graduate Of The Tnnaty College of London SUMMER SCHOOL ....... c-... .ct ~c...._. AJHI 19 to JU1.Y ZI s-.-c ......... 10 du,.-tN nr..glilttlt~ Small Classes .. lnd1v1dual Attention Sound Study Habits ~htlftics .......,, ••• PlloMcs ••• Arite..tk 0-To 0-T,..,._.+etim FAIRMONT PRIVATE SCHOOL 1557W.MIMI,......._ • ,.._ 774-1052 ART CLASSES HEWPORT BEACH CHILDREN TEENS ADULTS SKILLS TAUGHT Pai11lhtg -Drawing 1y B.l.B4 cam~ Noted Artist of the lmpress1on1S1 School B A. Univ. of Ariz. Otis Inst Art Post Grad For .......... CGI: 644-5485 SUMMER PROGRAM Agea 2·12 9 a.M.·l ,.,.. PLUS &tended Doy Dedicated to helping each child toward self· unfoldment, progressing from stage to stage in a natural, seQuential manner. increasing the divine attributes. DAILY WORD SCHOOL 710So.C ...... ctg..O,... 6ll·7724 \ 6ll-SS62 •DIAGNOSTIC DEPARTMENT •REHABILITATIVE COURSES •STUDENT TRAINING IN STUDY TECHNIQUES Students gain a sense of self confidence "11 isn't hard after alll 1 can do 1t tool" S1udents gain a basic understanding of the sub1ect. ''This is easy -I thought 11 would be harder." Grades increase. "I get to move up nowt" FIRST SUMMER SCHOOL SESSION June 26 -July 21 SECOND SUMMER SCHOOL SESSION July 24 -August 18 CALL 642-9088 for 1nformat1on end pre·schedultng Student Improvement Center 901 Dover Drive, Suate 206, Newport Beach MICROWAVE COOKING CLASSES HAVE RIH TAKE A SUMMER CLASS Personal Instructions Complete Selection Microwave Accesson es "Learn to really u se your expensive lnve::.tmcnt .. We teach every phase of MICROWAVE COOKING Complete 71':! Hour - 3 Week Course Mow taliMQ ,..._..llffoM tor clou b1 JI • 11 Jldy I I tta. &..liMtM IHtieg. Fw molnwwl t.fol wlO'tlol! can 76a.so11 MICROWAVE MAGIC COOKING SCHOOLS MORE THAN JUST A JOI BEGIN A CAREER FACIALS & MAKE UP MAii GOOD MONEY Let Richan:fs Beauty College help >"OU start developarig new 5K1lls as a Cosmet1Clan. Alter only 20 weeks you can be earning a good ltv1ng. COSMETICIAN CLASSES MOW! llmtled Enrollment-Call Now! Top instructors gave Help and Guidance. Plenty ot Practtcal Experience, Too TUITION PA YING PROGRAMS AVAILABLE PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE MANY OPPORTUMmES: • Interesting Work • Personal Sat1sfact1on •Security-Jobs not hed to economic s1tuat1on. • You progress rapidly to become thoroughly skilled • Selklmc>foyment 0PPortuni11es CALL 9&2..a83 I FOR INFORMATION "TCHA~I15 BEAUTY COLLEG-E Cltt• l(iltMr '62-lll I lto60•o:...._..t,l..,.lilgtoa lHdl fuosd:ty June 27 1978 DAIL y PILOT C7 'I/ Irvine Co llege of Business lndeoendence and Confidence are vour'I with dn mterest.in9 welt pa~ 1ob1 At :rv1ne wf> care about you about the go00 1ob that you want to have We II help you 10 get lhere Take your choice of careers• SICHTAU • lKlf'TIOMIST STEMOGltAP'HH • IOOKIHPll G tMHAL Off4CI ASSISTANT MEDIC.Al..UG.AL Sl'ECl.AUl.ATI~ TYPING · 5"01TH.AMD HUSH·UP DAY AND EVIEHIMG PIOGUMS A orooer and correct business envtronment localed in thP hub ot the Newoort-trv1ne Business and Industrial Comote)t Job Placement Assistance? Mo~• ce11a1nty' In the id!lt t ~months over 400 employers have rt1ouosled Irvine graduates C .ti MOW for -. lwf-.t!Oft mid brodlwe•. 1700 E. G.un U L. SANTA AMA '2701 (Newport Fw1 at O~er Rd l 556·1S89o JUNE OPENING SPECIAL No 19C)litroffon FH TMa Montt. NEW PRESCHOOL IN 4J COSTA MESA 0 Ages2thru6 v 0~-.rLn·s 1? Give your child a learning e xperience an a safe. loving envaronmenc. SUMMER FUN and A UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCE CHILDREN'S DAY CAMP & GIRLS' YOUTH INSTITUTE 2 Wffk ~ssiotts legiNUftc) J•• 19th For lnfomtafion Catt Jil. 645 -2225 645-2223 Sponsored Bv Children's Foundation ~NOG., ,~ SUMMER ~4 V OAYOAMP s 0 -< June 19 ·Sept. t. t 978 Bop & GIN 1-14 EXPBl84CI A WESLY PaOGUM M StcJM DtVIHG, SA.IUHG a OCIAMOGRAPHY • MS Totd Cott, hel It••~· wt• Call or write for free roctaure or info lilL IOAT UMTALS SS ,_/llouil 11 ·Stinger Sailboats located a1 Newport Dunes. ooerated by Newport Oceanaut1cs • call for'group °' Yl day rates . NEWPORT OCEAHAuncs I l Ol AYOCodo rtoce, s.ttt 2JS .....,_. ..... ~nuo (714t 640-l292 ut. 4106 .JY.10 ~ BE A l"li 1Pt TRAVEL Wll .. AGENT ,,~, Day & Night Classes For Men & Women PACIRC TRAVEL SCHOOL .6 I 0 let I 7HI Stnet, s-ta AM. Ce t 270 I CALL C7 I 41 543-9495 Established 1963 F1nanc1at Atd Programs Accredited By Tne Aceted1hng Comm1ss.on of The National Association of Trade & Tectin1ca1 Schools. ~ ----~r:; I.~ i~~I ~ ... I ~ PROFESSIONAL DOG TRAININ~ !· I~ 'I ~ AT HOME SERVICE cpcred to HMt personality and tempe1 onM"' of yw dog. Sp•c la Uain9 In all ospech of obedience Clftd protecti• h"ohlf11J; laletame Guarantee References Ava.lable ELEMENTARY SUMMER SCHOOL KT111'115at Southern Californicr College SS Fair Dr •• C.M. 556-3610 Ed 276 t 6 Claues To ~Fro. UGISTEI HOW! $20perweft.'Ii .,1:15-12:15 $30~ Wffk • t.a dclJ l:IS.:lp.a SCATS GYMNASTIC CHAMPIONS Olympian Cathy Rigby was a SCAT and now it's your turn!! THE SCATS ACADEMY now h as openings for beginning gymnasts. Classes for boys & girls 2-5 years also available. CALL 197·775C.. Or Stop ly, 5122 Rneorcl Dr. H•tingtmleoch 197.nso YOGA IS WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR! Throw out tension. find peace of mtnd while You build a more healthy, beautiful bodyf The remarkable science of Yoga as taught at Yoga Center as famous for its wholebody approach to a FULFILLED YOU. Taught by Avara & Ananda Vidya, two expert & charming Western women. Yoga slams. tones, calms the mind & satisfies through & lhrough. Leam deep relaxation, nulrilion. secrets. meditation. how to breathe bett.r vitalilyl For ages 12-72. Yoga In The Morning! AlH DIMOMSTUTIOH TOMOUOW MOIMH<i AT I 0 A.M. YOGA CENTER Of Callforlll• C.A 14• Ptoftt ._ ....... Fu dltl•J ~ 445 E. 17"' St. SUMMER SCHOOL AHD DAY CAMP Troclllowc:4 l 1•• Small Classes Sound St~ Habits 1 W"~ ClotMt letMi t4nt~ (btwn Tustin & Irvine St.) Wed,.,.., I HI, ot t:lO A.Mo A.MM. Yldp Cotto MHO Ph. 64M21 I 121 s.... ar............ 17t416JS.1"J Orange Countv Loanomcerw/mm:fyrs HelpW•ted 7100HelpWClfth.d 7100 HltpW..ted 7 100 HlfpWcmhd 7100 HelpWOfthd 7100 HelpWOltted 7100 HefpWClllhd 7100 HelpW..ted 7100 lendtng e.xpcr. Must be ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• rapable of .assuming Cook. dish-up, some ex· Cooks Expenenced fry Counter Help, p 1t1me. Dental front desk. recep-Dental Recpt. NB Ortllo DENTAL AsstSt p1l1~e. Drapery labler &1or1--------- ruture adm1nlstrat1ve per Spaghetll Bender rooks,fuJlorparttlme. Saddleback Valley tJorustlnCM.Super op-ofc.Orthoexpreq.Start N.B.ofc.Xraylacreqd. machmc operator. Ex· DRJVBS responsibihtaes. & be 6204 w Cst Hwy NB • fringe beneCits. Apply m Plaza.. El Toro. 830·9230 por. for sharp gal w/exp. at uptoS850.642·2626 Sal open. 642·6880 penence preferred but Men or women 25 yrs or growth & prof at one!'l~. · · ' · person. 3·SP M. Coco's Call anytime 979-SSU, . . Wlll tram. Paid vacallon older. Know the coast Major ba~ loan tra.uung COOK Famous Hamburgers. Couple wanted to manage eves67!>-3473 Dental office recept1ona.st Dishwasher needed. App. after l year. Good cities Net $180 a week or &MBAdeaU'able. lSSSAdams.CM s mall business. P/time. needed lmmed1.ately ).y Mon-Wed, J..S PM. No benefis. Contact Coast more. Orange Coast Aggressive independent lmmed opening, 2 yrs ex-Mr. Hall 64JM634. Dental Aut. cbalralde 4--4~ days, expenenced phone calls. The Victor Consulting s:;7-8866 Yellow Cab, 17300 Mt, bank provides xlnt per nee. Good pay, ask Exp, X-ray tic. Lovely of· X-ray license required. Hugo loo, 361 Cli!f Dr • ....;..;____.....;;;..· _____ , Herrmann. Fount ain benefit.s,promoUonal op. lorChet.480CoutHwy, COOKS-Line, exper. OeliveryStockPersoo ficeinCM Callanytime S600·S650 lo start. LagBcb. . Valley. <No of Slater portunitie3 & sal com· Lag Beach. Downtown Lag Bcb Rest. f\lll limo, summer appll· 919-8511. eves m -3473 673-0116 --'--------DRIVER bet w n New h o Pe & mensurate w /exper. For cants OK, good driving Distributors & Sales Peo· 1mmed consideration Ask for Nlna or John, record. Call or apply m Dental ofc needs exper DEHTALASSIST. ple.Supplementyour ln· Saturday & Sunday Euclid} please send resume & COOk/ 494·976.5 person. The Bath Mart. typist/recept, For Ptr. Solidoppor. ln H.B. Up to come. Vitamin co. 2003 monungs to dchver Da1· 1--------- salary history ln con· KITCHEH MAN COOKS 2 7 I 1 · 8 E . Coast Call 644-0683 date, efficient. pleasant profit. (714 > 751·1706 ror ly Pilot to earners an fldcnceto: oar;&Nlghts Hlghway,CDM.675-4830 O(c & stltff. No Sat or furtherinfo. La~a Niguel & South IXIC. OFACER App after 3PM Top pay, alh hins avallo Dental Assistant, oral sur eves. ROA pref'd Call -...... -... -ln---.t-i---,-Laguna. Mui.t have large POloJ[7120 TheAnclen•Ma""n•r ble. Apply between Dental Astil'!l.ttnl/recept geryonl.y,N B. 848-0234 meet UB, & di:1 •11w• gPQS1 ono1pen or stattoowagonor van&a • " ' 2 5 P m . D • n n y ' s full t1m(' Exper. only 644 6161 cuss a better Job young person wi hng lo good dnvmg record For H.wpcwtleoch, 2ill07 W.CoastHwy,N.D. Restaurant. 529 Av•nlda i49S0223 --' learn an small mech 1nformal1oncnllG42-4321. 92660 Pico. San Clemente Dental "'~sa•tant .... 1·. "x OENTAL llECEPT. Dental 11sslst /recept enlngmlrv~enn6gmo06fc~llocyra~~ aslc Cor Harry Seeley IO'nuaJ Op E t Cooks Hirin '"' " ,. " Pediatric dt1ntal office F'/f. Mission VieJO. area. ... "" ""4 por mp oy•r I expen enced C 0 0 KS W • n t ed. per CDA prcr. i1alary Costa Mt'!\a F.xpt-ncnce F.xp only49S-c>223 per pref. Salary com fl.net what you want In Dally Pl.lot Clasall~. ~lGood wages. Call ~akfast.. lunch & din· open t.aa H1 lls1!-;l Toro reqwred.5485588 mens w1expcr. Call ner shitb. Ma Bnrkt'r's orea 8»1130 The tutest draw In the $40-6341 for app't Employed but want to make moNl without leav Ul& pms~nt job~ Call for ldJelteim WANT ACTION! Restaurant, 212 I!:. 17th Classified Ada. your one-West . .a Dally Piiot Claaai!ed Ada 8"2-5678 St, C.M. 646-4303 Want Ad Help? 642-5678 stopshoppln1 center Cluslned Ad 642 5678. 642 5678 appt 49' $168 - B.dronJc TKltl lmmed o~nin1a & OP· portumtles In an eatab. oo. In OranRe Co. aJrprt a r eu. Applicants tu lroubteaboot, repair ~ tat elertronlc systems. Recent analot & d11tltal ex~r rtq'd, lnttrvlew by appt on\)'. 551-9051 ask for Busch. .' 7 (~ DAIL "t Pl\.01 1 ~Y Juno 27 HJ78 Af;pl•c• Repair C.pe .. 11 CaAtodor Gwdl d 1J ~ · Hol•K~ PalnttncJ/Paperinq P~fPClp4triitq 'n. .............................................. ············•••········ •....•.•..••................•................. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• BlrJAppUanct'St!rv Cwl>en~ f"'rt'et"Nl, An)' RJ lh.dCman&Son t:lr.&n ups . Jla ullna. F1 Housecle11n1n& &. hitn· All PROFt:SS IONAt.Pal)(•rhang1na.c11t locul CERAMlCtllc.Neworrr oors. car~els, baths. dyman repair~ Npt Piununc lnl\•r E>.ttr I ) ('; u r o p l' a n model Frt>e c~I Sml TRIP CHARGE llO llU .>ol». Call Allan ot Remod~l & 1iddit1on5. 202$Main,S A l'ooy.~ ~or~4541. L1mdscap1ng. lmmcd servtemi 642·9907 walls, paU06, windows. 8chtCM Qrea Bonded Rerus.workguar&t2 03llti 1 rJlt,m•in .• h1p C.sll JOb!> welcome. !.36 4967 Spec, pnce tor vacant re -cpl ~123 after 5 or 5 9l'M 540 2880 llfl 5 ·~~ k ds -Those Guvs 974-08lO w~ en P8111llng Extr lntr Ex ---------~ ~· pr'd, hon~l. nl'at. rca:. llotL\e Paintin1:. Int ~;x 549-3422 967-0100 -Licemed & Oonded ----------tlnd. carpenwr. comm'I, Yard & garage cleanup, ~Repoln RS. No Job Loo 11m..ll R oom Additi o n s & tree trimming C all ••••••••••••••••• • ••••• Joho 531-8082 or 646-0425 Remodeling. 31 yrs ex pr Ollben. 548-6475 Immaculate Clearung Co. nvvSBEEPER uc'd964 1045 Dave tt•r l''rCt' c~unialc., Jutm TutorftMJ Rel.table weekly clean -----Beck 645-2161 •••••••••••••••••• • •• • • •Save Me>nt!y• ,.._. •-f w/hard to build satc:s. G al tr~f Onvew11ys•Parking 101 -r• ..,....-.., U IMAGINATION 1s ou1 WI _..... ... c .. ·Repairs •Sealcoattni ••••••••••••••••••••••• pasawont. Quaal Bwlders ••••••••••••••••••••••• • L 1 c NB , c M S & c ~mp00 & steam ~lean #2134!M Gordon 644·681U HANDYMAN: Carpentry. Asphalt 646-4871 (;olor bngbtenens. wht electncal, plumbing & F'or those who deserve tlle best. 759-0377 mg. 1 fee or hrly Call Fine .Exter Pa1ntmg by • -R1·m1 di at ton Srl'dC1 Georgma ut G31-2219 aft R. Smor. St be . ms. Try I nt t' r 1 0 r / t-; x t t' r 1" ' 1'\Jtonna Grades I 2 Carpet cleaning, win dows. ovens, we do 1t all! The Moppets 546-2393 s me 836-SSS.S 24 hrs. keason ratl'l> fo'rec t·~c 832 9012 ----------1-----·---Qltt M1ke >iH Ml:fi --cpl.'i JO ma.n bleach Chum Ca I 1 for n I a Co as la I firs. 847·2787. 557-4504 ~ llv. din rm. ball SIS Avg Service. New, remodel & ,._......_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm $7.50. couch $10, chr haul.Ulg. Free estunatei. ...,.,,_.,, ~and suiter team, YOUNG MAN. S yrs l'Xpr -----; -.-Tutonng, remechal read wath rererences. will Ill walkover1 n~. i''ree Int, ext. serving Mt d tor 7 1ng, leanung dlsab11.tue:. Walls. ceilings. noors & Wlndows cleaned Ca 11 aft.er 6 PM 646-6145 clean your home. Depen ests.64.S-8S76Af1dy. yr!> Pror qi.;11 work LHCred 675-1808 Reason Neal ln!i Davt· i<iodergarden teacher $5. Guar el.tm pet odor. CaJI Maiiat492 6393 ••••••••••••••••••••••• avail my CdM home. Cpt repair. 15 yrs expr. Haul, sklploader dump dable, Lruslworthy and WE WILL PAJVf AN SHt.IS425 ' Credent.all'd readin 1~ experienced Befor e AVERAGE HOUSE ex __ . Mon , Wed, Fri, 9·5. Do work myself. Refs Cu.st<?~ Remodeltnll & trlc, gradmg. tree wrk. 644-,_,., 531-0101. Additions. Call Vince demol.ttaonsetc 831·1257 SUH SHI HE GIRLS The professionals an home and office clean mg. We are ruJly msured 9AM or afte r J PM tenor. $24!1 Aver 1 unit Custom pa1nt1111L ml &. ~~;:,~1 ~~~:·h{:'C:~e.S1;11~~ 968-9()24 apt ext S37!i #34«!35 e:n. also 11. t1llpa~nnl! hr Mon Fri 847 94().t ........ Lenhoff & AsSOt· 673· 7404 LA.ckccipMg 547.7334 Jo r t' l' l' ' t ••••••••••••••••••••••• . 675 J.J381640 0473 Dy" Ult-..l.... ,..~ Pror pamllnl{ fo.xt & int -• --..... _w---..,, llcycS. Repoir ~ a.ctrical H_' g .•....•.•.............. ······~················ .....••••.•.........•••...••.••.......•••..... Mobile Bicycle Re pair At Wedd 1 n g s. !I um mer OCC Student. 1 Ton lrU<•k. Your Home. For Appl parties, wine tast ing. . HMbbard a.dric Trash, tree tnm, Ron ls your service? Free estimate, S40-9S2S Landscaping. Tree tn1n· Low rate' fids Free PlasH.-/Repcnr ••••••••••••••••••••••• auog. Clean-up. 8 y rs est 536-4780.536-4383 •••••••••••••••••••••••Servin& CM/NB/Irv I . exp. Free esl. Noboru Neat patch~ & tc>.lurei. Reas. Coa11t Cle.rn1n1> ~or897·2862 CustomWallpapenn~ fttEEEST. 893-1439 Service548S811 CaU 89\.1455. Caban For The Fine Lie 327136 645-0074 642·5703, 979-6489 .. IAIN SerYiu Art o( cate(1.11g. ~98S8. ELECTRICIAN-Pnced Lite b au ting -m ov 1 n g. DlRTY WINDOWS? ••••••••••••••••••••••• C...ftt/COftc:ret. right·fr~e estimate on Garage· Yard cle aning. CALL LYNN 536-Tl 11 960-5844 MaloN 'f Allworkguar Free est. ----------- DATA PROCESSING ••••••••••••••••••••••• large or s mall Jobs. Reas rat.es. 642·0705 F d ti · Licensed 673·0359 Hooseclearung per day at Services for small bus! oun a oos, retaining llauliog-yard & garage low cost w/expenenee nessea & profeaa1ons walls, blocks. patios. ~ cleanuJ)6 Lawn msta lla· Free est. C all Cella Custom p rogramming .• 556-8:Mt. Lic'd ••••••••••••••••••••••• hon & removal. Tree & S48·2049 Reasonable Southwesteemenl work all t WESTERNf'ENCECO. shrub removal Rel.---------- Servlces. 957--0162 call wknds or' wkda:~t Wood &Chamlink Frani< Ivens . 631-0384. Beach homes, houses & Typing Service, will de S.642-8482or 646-33Sl Lic#24S-151 S36-18J7,_64,2..6069 _________ , apartment cleaning. Ex· • cell.work.847·3637 liver. Call 496·3634 a n) Gcadenlr-HHll~ d If you're m the market ""7 ----'"7 _3_Y_·--------1 for a better ear, be sure ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Colleen's Cleaning Serv to check the many autos •VERY LOW PRICES• Want a REALL 'V CLEAN Thorough hseeln 'g hy Make your s hoppi ng ~osier by using the Daily J>ilot Class1rted Ads advertised for sale in On Gardening Maint. HOUSE ? Call Gingham uppt. NB, CM. 631·2271 Classified George 549·2015 Girl Fr~ est. 645·5123 aft 4 1---------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-41511 -PlunDnq Bnckwork. Small Jobs Newport, Costa Mesa & Irvine. 675-3175 eves Pm..tinc)/Paperin9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Paint Your Cntte Spec1alitmg in re!l1den tial hOmes. ant & ext Please check our rt• fereoces. Ltc 11 320881 Gu a r , 1 n s rd. tr e 1· ......•....•........... HOME.SAVERS. Plumb- ing & Heat.mg. fo'ree est. $10 hr Honest & reliable serVJce. Bof /\, M 1C UK 97~orll47 031H PETERS PAINTING Expr'd. R eas R a tes Free Est Call Gene est.'Ted. 636-7085 _ RoofincJ 552.0453 Bargain shoppl!rs n •au the htlle adi. in Clds~1tlt'd Have something to !!ell? regularly And th~y £ind Classlf1ed ads do it well. what the y're looklog for ......••••........•.... tU.1-fAIH & HEROOfo' All I y 1J 1•-, 'h 1 n .,_I 1· s rot•ki.bakei. compo !Jr F'ree~t.5415930 Get a clear view Crom "A CLEAR VIEW" Co 631-0217 &U l470 An.sSer HOW IS THE TIME ror Job seekers lo ehl't'k the L>a1ly Piiot llelp \\IJnkd class1r1c.1t1on tr tht• Job you want 1s nut lh1·rt• vou mi):ht coni.1d(•r oftl'nni.: your S{l1 \ll'<'' with an ad 1n the Joh W;.tnh.'tl l'iHegOf'y Phom· t>l2 56i8 HetpWanhd 7100 Help Wanted 7100 tWpWanted 7100 ~~~~~ ••••• !!.~~ HefpWanted 7100 HftpWan~d 7100 HefpWant~ 7100 HelpWont•d 71 00 HetpWClllted 7100 ................•...... ...............•....... .......•.....•.••.•.... . •.•......••.....................••...........•......•............... ••···••···•··•·•···•••· ...... , ......••.•••.••. • - - - - - - 1 General Gen1 Ofe Helper rF YOU DON'T KeypWlch operator P rr 1 EN-WO a. HURSE-l VN PBX ~rator Restaurant EXECUTIVE Opening ror reliable yr exp SJC area. Call M M 311Shift.1'" tame S9 l>t•u W1ll tra1n t-•ttml' llvm Lunehcountt•r *SIJmmer JObS per:.on. Dut les Inc Id WAMTTO WORK 661·1211 D.P. mgr fac ility, Xlnt bens 7am Contal·t Maunne Food Preparation. SECRETARY Phone. l Y Pang & RJLL-TIME. Landscape maintenance. Truck Drivers Bayview Conv llo~p Nl'wport1 r In r., I 107 Person want1'<1 to work EARN tustomer serv. backup. DOH'T! full lime, 40 hr wk, Mon 20.~5 Thu rt n I\ ve, CM J J m b I) r' ,. H •I . N H at lunch counter in l<1r~t· Career onented person. Sl)O() mo+ paid beni.. vac Kelly has a perfoct op. Fri Newport &>ach & want.ct for Euro~. 6'12·3.505. _ t;+i 1700. EOI·: health rood !!tore food ~ingle prererred. some & hol. Call Mary Ann. ponun1ty for m e n · lrvwearea.S44-489.iaft 6 MURSESAIDES ---preparation Prv viou~ ~~~~.,P~~~~n~~~1eg:i VACATION$$ ~ w 2 ;~~nene~~7r~r /~v~~I ~~ PM. ~!a~~~o~~~11~1Ikill~~~I~ All sturts. Top pay Xlnl Pl.UMBERS ~~~~~~~adr~ir~~o~~ 1-:ngh~h. For a growing GOOD JOB mallroom helpers e1cry 1-...& Secret-you while you learn. and ben!i. Ba} vie-w Conv DRAIN MAM furnished. Medtt·al & :.ucce!>sful J ewelry Bus ..... ~= lmmL'<iiatdy Pensioners 2 Days per Mon Tues night an HBZalary co-;~ens give you onl' of the best ~~p, 2U5!i Thunn "'1" WILL TRl\lllJ \o\ ,owN hoe.pllal benl"r1ts Apply .-\pply an person 3800 So. wk Perm, ear. No sell Laguna Niguel. w1exper, min 2 yrs ex· b e n e r 1 l Pa c ka ges _ _ THIJCK Al>P·l' i:i:n s Lind twr~ Nutrition. Plaza Dr. Santa Ana. Ca. v'Clftic Typish ing. 673-2289 Tuts is an ideal way for per anywhere. Theo you'll MlrsinCJ Attendanh Unslol ~A Ill' t v. l' en c d rn u.., ,. I. -------(4SWPM> ---SR . C I T I Z.t::NS , 963·S6S7. earn your keep in Allsh1fts.Tramingpro· -----!Jullm·k:s, lower ltHr Exp. bartender wanted I SeftiorTYDish GUARDS H OUSEW J V E S . & Europe. Jom the people gramforccrt Xlntpay& POLISHER So Cods! s hop11111 1• I presl1g1ous restaurant (60 WPM) Perm . rehab 1•\1 ll-time. STUDENTS to supple· Leqai Se-cretory who've Jomed the Army bens. Bayv icw Con"' Nved('d tn Dt·1:n'<1Stn~ l't'r.ter • CM . Ai.k I 111 59 Newport Center Dr. /Stat Typtsh 3rd Shift P l t1me bl ment their ancomt< on a Exper tn P.J. plaintiff. Coll Anny HO!>p. 20S5 Thorin ~l. I< oo m W 1 I I l r" 1 n man_a_R_cr_. __ _ Fash.Ion Island. NB ./ Accowtffnc} Ci.rks stuft. Retired welcome. perm. p1llme ba~1s1 No ute bkkpog. 1 Man ore in ()pportwilti~s C M 642 3505. E O.E S.\6·2901 . In llll' - ---'loold&~ Car & pho ne t C'q'rl cxper needed . <.;al.,im ~u~ l:kh Sa l com· Costa Mesa 540 102G ---------Re.t.auranl fo'a clory Help, s ma 11 I PIX Operaton Irv me Complex. C'all med. ror local interview . ensu rate w 'ex p e r Hunllllgton Ueh \lfll K821 Oldl•r larly, pt•rm;1n1·nt PRESS PERSON ::~w:e%~e:i~:~~e~~J~ I Secmaries ~,~· c~u1:11 ~~,...;1: ~~~~~~I~~~ NL'<-'<i 1mmed. 497 1789. Laguna l~l~qual 708 5251 ~~·~~ t'~~~~~gtl~~ ri~: ~~~~~d1~r;;~hi.~r~til~~lj BOB'S Curry Tool Co. 138 7 with or w1thouU:ill Employer m /f Equal Oppor Employer LOT BOY Opporturuty Em plo} e r hou.-.t.>kl'C'p1ng & i.1l1 in~ person shop I 111 q u 1 el. (Hori. Of The Logan Ave.C.M. 540-4299 -Expenenced. Good dnv 493 !1577 pnntin~ 111 1111111-. 11n ,, Biq Boyt Work where you want & GUARDS ing record 5 day week. 1250 1n e~i.. Thorou~t· Immediate opening' 111 t'OOD PREPARATION. when you want with full&p/llme. Allan•as. Company bencflts. See MESSa.GER Operungs for 3 Jdlt~ lu knuwl ol l tt•k 10 1:. ourfamily reslauranl.'IJI P time. hrs flexible. VOLT. Long & short Uniforms rum i\l~cs 21 lnstruclor W1IK.raelzt'r.1l with xlnt dnvmg rec & earn S200$.500 mo I' T . 1·,1m1·r.i a mu:.l l'.il! m•arby locations. \\t< 11, ~l.trt S3 hr. Male pref'd. term ass1gnmenti.. lloh· or over. U l' l 1 red GROUND own ear. Paid milca)!e & approx lO hrs/wk Call 8:~~ H:IK:l 4wre no previoui. l'XJ>t'r. CaU aft lOam for appt. day & vacat111n µay, welc ome. No t'XPH INSTRUCTOR/ hrly wa~c.·Guarn 20 hrs aftnsforappt 642~6 MJteMutual Sa\11l~'i .Jmn our fnendly team !n9-0'H7 Hosp1la h ZJt ton pla n necess. Apply, Universal PILOTS ,:n• per wk. Call Debbie. Oral Su~eon surf?ieal ai. 4()111 Mat Arthur 81\d Corne st..~ us today betwn Fore man tra inec. ror available. Protection Service. 1226 5 4 9 · 8 8 7 1 / 8 . Jo 5 . s ist ant. Ex pe ri i• nn l\t•wport Beath z 4pm Pl"•ltc l.QJec·tion mold in" NEVER A FEE w. Sth St. Santa Ana In· To conduet weekend ac· Professional MorlgJ ge necessary Call 963 0727 f:<1u<1I Uppor Employt>r ...... " '"'PPLY hrs 9 12 & '1 celeraled l'lin'\es for a......· ---:. h o p . M s t h a v e ~ tervw · 1·4" on-~•tees or 751·9184 arter 6 PM PRESS PERSO~ """. pnvate UlSlrument. com · " mechanical ability. 2nd *VOLT* .. .i. mercial FAA e xams. Models & Escorts HWlllngton Beach full lime. ITEK & AH shift. Plasuc~ Develop· Trave l by company Masseuses Painter. 3 years exper . D1tk1•icper. Laguna Hilb nwnt Cm-p 3309l Calll' TEMPORARY GUARDS airplane & a1rhnes to Female. Top money. b~h&roller $3SOhrlo loc·Jtion Call for appt Cashien CooklroiMH Waften Woitrtsws 23952 Avenida de 1.i Cllrlolta, Laguna Hi lls Pmecto SJC Apply aft 4 ma1or c1lJes natwnw1de. Must have car. 631 ·2140. start. 642-0386 art 5PM (iM i 586-3150 PM SERVICES SECURITY Requires CF l -l o r ------ ---- F to cart> for rli-.abled 546-4741 ground ins tructor ad· • ·: MOLDING Partne r wanted. t ake Profe.s1onab lookmg ror woman rtoom/board in 3848 Campus Dr. Stc 106 MATURE MEN vanced & inst rumenl '· over l'XP:lnston projcl'l in tax shdter & retirement C'\154SS5!16 AcrossfromOCAirport &WOMEN eert1r1eatt> Xlnl sal & Orange Co Oppor tor c; P_la_n Cc.t!l_84_2_9_s_1:i __ _ 1.54 !-: 17th St. C Meit,r 731 1 Edmger. Hunt. lkh 4501 Campus Dr. lr v1m• Equal Opp Emplyr m tf 879-9330 TOP GUARD PAY bens. Ideal position for MACHINE flgurl' income w1lhm 6 Real E:<itate Sales FURNITURE J62i&Orangcthorpi'WY EVERYTHING former military o r yrs For appt.s uni) call Top expencnte, men or Anaheim FURNISHED atrl.tne pilot:. lntt•rv1cws ---------OPERATORS 646.4533 belwn 9 I IJm ~nMn W~komr \\Omen lostnp & refinish s;o~uaJOppor. L'mployer • being scheduled ror 6128 LVM'S -FREE 3 WEEKS ..,.. .,. ,...,II 546-...,""' kd PART·TIME GIRL. 4 hr-. k1l cab, woorl paneling.ii----------Apply9am·5pm v<i ,.,.,., wet> ays 3 II Med1eat1ons. t-'ull & Re1taurant H .. p f'1ttme Cook. f'1t1m1• Food Prep & fo'/ltme Di'· hwasher. Apply 1n person. Muldoons. 20:.! NC'wport Ctr Dr. N B. 1'40·4110 ti.1 n1 ster . o ve rhead l\tondaythruFriday: or subrmlt drl'sume PtOo pt. Mesa Verdl' Conv. lmmed lra inec pos1t1ons ~~. dp~.n~.JOcte~t !>o~ TRAINING beams, wooden floor:., WELLS personne irel·tor Hosp, !if.I Center St, C M. avail on ~ravc)(a rd .!.hlrt ~.., ' Hew Career doors. furn . e t c GeneralOl'fice Box 2820, Newport S4855RS inplasllc.,manuf to.We tact.892-3387 Sl!i oo hr. Must have CORRESPOHDa.Cf FARGO Beach. Cahr 92663 Equal --orrer an xlnt benefit pkg. Part lime saJ~.s service Hew Prosperity )Our own i.lnppmg and National edueation corp. Opporturuty Employer Maehmer) Asse mblers. Start S2 75 per hr + 25< Joint work with New(lnrt •Absolutely nn prior rerinishing equipml'nl has posiUon avail in slu· GUARD SERVICES Some shop exper nee slult premium Review lra1mng or 1•x1.H'rrcncc and put up workrlldnship dent services d ept. Typ. 230 W Warner. RM 217 Start 1mmt'd Call Dave ln90day!-. ~~:~r:~c~m~~a~~l1 nt"<'l'SSdry ~ecurily.Lots orworkon mgSOwpm&someletler SantaAna orBob 957·8761 A&E (~rolorJoe,G40-41loor •l'ers unal11C'cf tn!.tr Uc· C 1 __________ , Insurance ----------Oat Te<Moi " Mn hand.~· 7 14-683~23. wr1t1ng. usblomer --PENSION MACHl""IST a OCJ'I 640-4260 •l'roru•,~.1ori·,1lunth1'JOb Raversiuc. lf no above service exper. elprul. " Jl20Alrway /we --'''" t•xpenence, will train Good pos ition for mdiv HAIRSTYLIST NB co needs. Class A Cosl<I Mesa !i49 8353 Lrairuni: Rl'Staurant Short ~r Cooki Exper'd, graveyd 11 7 Apply Denny s. 1600 S . Csl Hwy, Laguna BcJt:ll 494 1660 Tr;:unang rl'l' required rcturrung to job market. I station now available ACTUARIAL MilchinL.,t for Bndgeport F,qual Opp Emplyr mt f PART TIME •Up tnHO' · u 1mml\s1on Nlme number. for renl. ALSO l p /lime M1U & HardU1ge Lathe. •Ch111c·1· ol ln(l olll<'e 1---------- i.tauon for rent. Ver v S Close tolerance precision locauun.' RF.STAURANT t;l'fleral orrace, ma lure, ~ood typist van ed duties. itood benerits 642·59'J7 G......atOfflce Ht•:.p. cfecbl\c ind1\' Jbll' to work v. 11 Ll' ... upen 1s1on necdt•d for Fash11m Isle 10ve!>tmenl llrm. 640-0123 GRADER Entry level pos1t1on gradin~ examinations . Req's neat handwnting &l.tletyping. Apply Nallonal Systems Corp, 4361 Birch St. N.B. <Near OC Airport} Equal Opporturuty Employer GENERAL OFFICE Jlelp wanted. over 1a '°" General Of c )!en'I ofc work. F1timt• 9-5:30pm Mon·Fra. Ask tO $1000 for Ted or Marilyn. 1>46-48311 Thls lovely ore overlook· - - -mg ocean needs sharp lieneral Ofrlc1.• person who has.good ore Reservations, type, must slolls. Will be worlung beablctomeetpubl.tl•& W/t op m gmt w /very work wN'kcnds. Apply In gcnerou.'l employer. Call l)l•rson ~ewport Dunci., Chm,, 54() fiOSS . Co.tslal 1131 Bat·k Bay Or, NB. Personnnel i\gt'nl·y. 2790 -Harbor, ('M SF..LL idle 1lems with a ALLJUBS 1-'Rl::l-; Daily Pilot Classified Ad. WELL idle item:-walh u ~ 56711 Daily Pilot Classified Ad -----.... Wanted 7100 Help Want.cl 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• INVESTMENT SALES busy s hop Easy to build P£CIALIST work .• Ex~r req'd Top Motivators needed to take EVENINGS De ~our O\\ll ho-.-. with u ellent t'le. Tom fiac Growth w1th111 our group bcns. E 0 .t:: 557-905l ask over managemt>nt resp. ll>p.nntt·h proll'""'''°JI or Hairstyles 645 4012 pension operation pro-for Ron Adams. of p/time bus. Complete Adult!> ""11h outstanrl1ng. 1?amt,1t111n v1des an oppor ror a M1\ID & Maintenance training ir qua11r1ed. attract1H· Pl·,...onal1t1l'S KateHa Real2 lla1r.Styli'tS I r d ,,."'1176 who Cl\ll)Y Y.llrk1nj! Wllh Exp. w1Ui follow1ng for qua 1 ie Pl'rson as 3 1 Man for lite mamt. App· -'"""---· ------k1cb Start al SJ !iO rwr For de-toils c all Lin o L~ ••.. h \ pension acl u a ria l.v Trnve'~'"'t!, 6208 W h pi. .. -83t-IOOJ 493.0442 .,.,.,ming ..... •ae Ull'J n •• r> ""'" MororoR ROUTE r U \111t' 642 4J2l U250 , ,. s pecrnusl re\ IOU!! ex C.:oast I lwy, ;-.: R '1 ply in Pl'rson. :i 2b per. 1n group def1nell The Dall)' Pilot has a belw~nJ 005 UUI' :.I Mannl'. Balboa b . Ask benerit Pl'ns1on plan MAIO wanted ru11 time or large route in Mi1:1s1on AsJc for Sharon RECEPTIONIST rorTma. _ v<1luat1on. a computer p time Searhff Motel. V1eJo Mon thru Pn a r Equal Oppor tu n1t~ Prekr re<'l'ntly rrtirt"<I HAIRSTYLIST Balboa Island shop. Ca 11 Gi5-3701. HANDYMAN Rellred man nt•eding to supplement income Job cons i s t s of l1 ~hl 1anit-0rial work, packag mg, paekup & delivery m company truck Small co. Apply GLG Systems Inc. 1 l IS2 Condor A\', FV S49-4777 HOUSECLEA.HIHG HELP F\Jll lime. Mon·Frl Port· lime work avail. dunng week or on Sat. Will ac- cept students for sum- m e r e mployment. 54().9525 llskpr ror dtsatled lady. e11per. w ear, perm, 5 dys. gd pay. 768·79'M tin Fortran> progr a m· 1661 S C.:ua st Hwy, ternoons Sat & Sun Employer male or fl'm ln1ell1gent, ming background & LagunaBch 4\1.14892 morrungs Musthave de· -------ron,1·r ~.111 t & well math degree are general pendable l'ar S50 cash proomt.'fl 1., rim 11 vii. require m ents for t he Management depos1treq. Good dnvlng PAYROLL 1tor' .ir. :1 n-.Y.t•r phone posilion.Beneritslnelude MAHAGERTRAIHEES record. Call 642 4321 p A y R O L L t'\es&!;unduys 540·IS09tl medical denial & twtion A nationwide jewelry co Leave name & phone CLERK -R-~-EPT-IO ..... IS_T_ refund. will teach you the Your call will be re· 1:Y ,.. Contact Personnel Dept jewelry business. S2SO a turned PARiTl\1 ~ C'll'riral 1lut1l•'l. hn Iii'\ ,.."CIFI m wk+ comm. Noexpncc.1----------EDP l'X"''r iirl'I ti Will phonr.,, 1u.,lom1 r 1·011 \e,I .-,.. C UTUAL W1l11ram. For appl call MOTOR ROUTE .,.. lJt 1 I £l;1 ' v. k 'iton "'"Sl6J train 1r JPlllll .1nl hit' Thii~u·r. "II•• 700NewportCenterOr """". Daily Pilot route 1n !itrong manu;il pa)r1>ll '"" " Newport Beu eh M,.. ""ICURJST Laguna Beach & South Mllfr or otht.>r .11•rn11nt 11 1. 1.1. P 1 s ,. 1 , H 1, ,1 1 ""AualOpporEmployer ,..,.. Laguna. afternoons. in" l'XP"r 1c1 ""' 111 L' I ""'f N d d r b .. ' ' r.J>l:rll lo.nnv. lt•cli:• 11·•1 I r ehel ebl <>1 r u" Y Monday through Friday touch & hle typm.a.: n·q ti IJcrn'I' prl'f 11 It• "den Internal aucl1tor f I med size Orange Co. hospital Wrk w/controller mst be hospital exp, strong on cost reports, budgets. acct analysis & recon cihation. Pos1t1on avail immed. Call 495·4400 ext. 403 JANITOR Early hrs. rtcx1ble, 6 days per wk Good for student. $3 25 P<'r hr 496-5767 as ona e sa on In N.B. plus Saturday and Sun Approx 20 hr<; 1><'r .... k llJI rrul c•slate 01f1· l·\dl Exper a must. fo'ollowing day mornings. $450 00 Apply, Nat tonal !-iy'iil'm' 11me tnqwn 9M 2~71 pref'd. Apply In person, per mo. gross prorit. Corp. 4361 Bin h Sl. N II 200NewportCtrDr.N B SSOOO cash deposit re· 1NearOCA1rport l !';qu.d u&uUF CT R QUlred. Call 64.2 •321 ask Opportunity Employer """""" A U IHG for Circulation. Leave: Orange Co. firm needs Name. Address. Phone Poli.sher in Degreas ing Number and Make of Room . Wi ll train Car.Goodforstudentor 546-2901 , lrvlne. retired person M AT U R E W 0 M A N HURSE-l VN p /tlme to welco m e 3 II Shift fo'tlimc· !l9 bed newcomers & contac•t merchants. Flexihle hrs facility. Xlnt. hen s. PBX Answet" s~rY, All shifts avail Expt•1 pref d. but will lrutn Weekends a must Cull for appt 5S7 7777 F:Or·: --PBX An.,wrr1n11 , .. r~•••· opcrntor tull &. I' 'I' (.'.d I RECEPTIONIST F,umc Mon Fri Mu~t tw p t' r s u 11 J h f 1· , w (' I I i.:roomcd. 1•n111v ffil'l'lm~ t.111• puhlH l'h111w t•xp pr t!f'd l•'ull l'<1 ht•nd1ts Appl}. l'cnn)'~J\l•r. IOOCl rtarenc IJ, CM E 0 c:. ltt!modt'l1n1! .11' &t .•dt•' O('l>dt'il Dl'Vl'lt\lX r Ron 'f;1\ b1 ~ .. t!l 11"'4 l~I, :l'.l2:! Bayv iew Conv Hosp Need car, Ille typing ms Thurin Ave. CM 547-:nJS 642~ ft.15-3561 ------------------1 ------ JACK IN THE BOX NowHirin9 Cowwter PenonneJ We ha\t' 1mmed1Jl1• o(l(•nanA?> av1.11lablt> for Counlt'r Pt'rsonnel on a ll i>lurts. full anti (l.trt llm1• Please apply in pel'M111 I 02 Oe•• A •e HwttiftC)ton leoch I 8462 &.ach Bl•d HuntiftC)ton S..och Equ.11 ()pportunlt y Em(llO}cr M ff RN !"or cEENT1 dol'lor~ omce. 412 dy-. wk 9 !> :io 552 82!iO. 5S2 4 93.'l SALESGIRL Ta..MISSHOP CdM. t!xper or will tram Must be 1-·,T Max1nc. 640-4172 SALf:.c:;1H:irdwar4' f:xpr prcC 1"111me App. ly 1n p('rl>On Crown !111rc1w1trt:. 3107 E COJ~l 11'-'Y (.'IJ M Presl1gaous S<'Cund lrust deed investment fi rm Is ft~klng an experienced salesperson lo bell prime Orange County residentual loans. Prefer lndJvidual with good Investor base and Rcnl F.slatc aalea license. Housekeeper. Ute work & Jarutor. Jan1tress. p /\lme ' eve m eal. Mon-Fri. & r1t1me. Irvine area 3-6pm, own trans Will t rain . Ideal ror 714/835-7206 housewives. &tudenls & MEDICAL lack Of e Ass!st•t tWpW~ 7100 .... Wanhd •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 71 00 Busy Nwpt Rech OR.-----------------• R.E. Soi•• One or s C.1ltf kadan~ blcl r' an<.l 1le11l'l11r>t "' 1:> 1n the prO<'t'~" of 1n SALESLADY t;xpc•r <I Giii Sha p l\PlJ ly, ll~ltS lnlrm .. uonJ1. 2043WcstcltHOr.N B. This la an excepUoool opportunlly for an Jn divldual with s uccess in SecurtUcs Sales and lookln1 to enter a irowth orlenUd industry without the concern of market decline. Excellent commission schedule permits un· limited peraonal growth ood Immediate ln come. Present lnvcstmo it Counselors earn a minimum of 13:'>.000 00 annually. Our loans are wntlen lo attrnct s09hJ1tJcated Investors 1.-eklng 'lecurt-lnve~tmenV! with yields averaalna 12'1 Coll P.xf'r V P at 714·8'4 8824 NPNPORT EQUITY FUNDS, INC. 620 ~ <Ant• Drive, Suite 211 Newpcwi Btoch, Cafifornkl 9'l660 Housekeeper. C.M. re· cpls. Call bctwn 3·6pm, tired lady have car, 6 _t_7_i4_>_833_·7_o_is ____ _ dys. P /t , non-smkr. 6428494. Housekeeper, for a rew ~ c.lt1ly. Must have car 64S--1M3 HOUSEKEEPERS No exper nee F /Ume Gond pay & b ens Bayview Conv Ho'!p 2055 Thur&n, CM 642-3505. f; 0 F. JANITOR AL P IT evenings . Exp ~les. Clean 2 bank& NR. Top pay. Call (213 ) 927 OHS JANITORS Coupl~. Da)'!I. Apply In person Newport Oune&, 11.31 Baek Ba)' Or. N 8 -Jr ~y/RecepL S&W Hou.otekeepcr. Attendant !knior AJA to St l hr fur dls11 bl ad.,.. per son ~ Wotd Proc to ssso P081tuxu1 11val1 p/llml•, F~ecSecy lOSJ2K GYN othcc. Expr'd only need apply. Plea$e send resume lo Ad ;?38. Daily Pilot. P .O Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Medical Assi.,tanl U rology back o Htce Mature womnn. Typing, sterlll21na & ,.r ay 548·~7 Mcdi<'ol OHtcc 12 Spm. typing, dally chart en l.Me.<i 644-6813 MED. RECEPT. Biuy On ore Exp only Benefits 646·3903 -----f/tlmc, live-In or out lrvlne Pc-n1onnel AJrenry Details <'Ontacl D•h 488f:17tn Costa M~'i• Uave someth1nfi you went ~~!~:~1~=~~ ~~~1~h• ,_~1te224_ _ ~2-1~~ ~~,:U?~~8~cd 11da do ... NURSES NEEDED RN·s. ICU. CHARGE $102·$108 RN 'S, ICU. $92 $98 RN'S Floor $80·$85 LVN'S $.52·$60 Aides & Orderlies $42 S11 All ShHts Nt•eded F'or ll~p1l,il Staff Relief Wnrk hoors & hosp1tnl!' llC your rho1ce f rcr Malpractice Group u'11urance .ivailable with t11seount for worklna for W1·~1rllft Skill 11, 1essm1•nt tt"11s art.' Ill\ t'O Hcferrnc-rN tf. tit' pt·ndabtllty 11 mu~t Ut!Jtllh clrnrJntc at• quired Come In Mon 1-·r1ua)' 9 .1 Wes tcliff Nurs~s Registry 1617 WeslcllH Dr. Ste 212 NewPorl Beach. 631 ·0610. 752·9118 t1•rvwwin.: ror 1h1•1r re• SALESLADY 'lllll' J1v1~1on Wt' l•rc P art llml'. exrlu:slvc· wl•kanlol ..imh11wu'. ·•lo: rastuons. 1803 West Chrf 11n•.s!itVI'. llt·cn~1·1t 10 Or Newport Beach, ex l11111dual.s who hJve .1 pernec. p.~1t1H' m<•ntal Jltttude -'-·-------- &nrt a rrHI dt•!ilre tor s ue SALESLADY For ladies no:.~. hul who unrl..r-.tand boutique •n N B F.11 that 1h1•1r J(Olll!-an<.l our., P 1• r · d ti 7 J II S 3 11 , ran e>nly ht' reach('(! hy 10Am-6Pm ----~--~ hanl work W1• -will I r.11ti, S 1 rull tor antervtew Mon ° t•,IJd)' for J.-wi·l n l''ti •tAM o4t'M .isk lor 'ltore. :l or 4 ,duy11 1wk Bun !llJO .Qlil Reh reqwrC'd 548 ~ Kei;t.1u1 .an1 Ht'-.p 11d 11 V ,1 I I l ' d d I I I I' '\ I n ,Jnt.lwu h ,hop . :lO ,!Cl hr, J wit ·• lll i. :lOpm ~ 2A4ll \\<1nl Ad Re~ull11 G42 56711 Sal~person. t-xper want ('(1 f()r W('L: UI I &, •purl\ rloth1ng f rr Cu II .. vc!'>, 645 i20i P1ectng a Class1rted ad L' ai. ell!ly a' dlalJng your phone 01\.e us • call We'll do lhe rest 642 S6ill 11 I 7 .... W•t.d 710 ..... __. 71 .... W..t.ct 7 100 Help W Qlltt d 1100 ~emus 80 l O HanM 1060 ••................••••• ....................... •.•••..•.•.....•..••... Tuesday June 27 1978 DAILY PILOT C'S ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l:i.alM~r W> ~-'Jill~ tur :,~cn t•r> f }uuoei Swit~Opr. t~ 'l4Jt°\ \ppl) <1t tuoml·1hc.il cur" Sl'lf f\Jll " " 1 Will 1, .1in 11-40 S C\l U"'v l.•ti > t ti r l l' r "" I( u u u MU!tt bt-rl'l.Ja &. J IJll' 111 B<-h un. \ •ll•ac hur 1 i.«rl'l,mal & or.i~n•la work evf'~ "klld'> l'h litwn l°"tillm lluc1aJ slulb Ty1>tnK so &~ 756.5 "Prn. l!.IOI t;ro ... th " -----potflllJ.il & bt!nt!f1l:, NU , .... ,,.. Oll ~ l'l(t 1:$ 'R~t lrt'f'l>. hou:i.t'""" c:.. St•<:rt>IJf') $hJdeut:. We havl' open lnmc ba)tcd m;inuJac •n.i:. in our II li Jr turer hui. opensn~ for 1'_b rkl'l. ll'O~nl'r BolsM M!l'retary tu nutwnal c, h 1 c .t & Ed 1 n ~ t.• r I ,,;ilci, ITllln<i~t'r & J region l::ve1> wknd!t h1~hda)i. mJn<1gc r:. 10 f 11: Ill tlr!t fl1·11.1blt' St..rtini:: S.ildry romml'n!turalt' r .itt.> 1."ommen'iuratl' ""llh :.kill:. cxpait'nt'c w1e11.1>t.>r _l'l1·asc 11pply in t::xc\lllent company ~r..on. St!a~ale Liquor. bcnef1ti.. St!nd re:.ume to 16101 Ool~a Cb1ca or call national :.ales manager l714l 8<W-2711. P.O Box 16307, t rvme, SALES,ERSOtoit Ca 927 13 Co&la Mesa Stationers. Sccretanal 270 E . 17th .St , C.M. Irvine manufacturing Flume. Apply tn person company wants a seU- IOam-noon starter with good s kills. Tt!llrhcr!> Go' ·1 Worker" Prop lJ Concerning \Ou St.irt p l•ml' lJu,11w ... , w luni: ran1t1• -.1•111r1t\ For appt 1.·all 751 Gll~ll real'fwn. & !>Ob" llt•t!dl'U r 0 r ll Jn b ll r.,. \ r 0 .. '· Center l'rc::.l'l111ol '"2 29<'8 Teacher. µn• •.1'11ex1I. September l'ull CH'' 540.5:!1\J Teachers de!.1rini: ... u11 plemental mc·oml'. Nct•t.1 aggressive lcadcrsh11.1 potentJal. Personal Bui.inro,., Management 963 72:!~ Sales Retail I nteresting Job 1622 ---------· Urown1ng, In . Ca CURTAIN AND DRAPERY Bonanza Fans SECY /OFC HELP pi lime (2 > P0!>1t1ons 10 2 & 4 8 848-0666 l:.xJ>{'r pref'd. but w1• \<\ rll Ira.in )OU for J T>l'rmJ SECRET ARY nenl po:.111011 111 our Xlntopportumlyforself Laguna 11111-. .. hoµp111 ..: :.ta rt c r Custom 1• r 1·enter stort• Xlnl work ser\>1ce or ronstrur llon rng rand & c:mployN• background helpful. hcner1ts Appl} to i.1or1• Good typtng a must Xlnl mana ge r. M onica salary &. benefits. Ho llaway , 770·1001. 1S2 1600askfor Lynn Moran Drapery Storci.. \•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-mmiiiilililiiiiiiiil 20 stores st'r\' in~ So. Caltf SALES fT ennls Shop ~alur'days I 0 30 to 5. 30. Apply Island Tennrs 301 Marine An• lla lhoa bland ti15·J 1 l3 !)ALES WE KNOW YOU WANT A JOB!!! Secret an es TYPISTS & SECRETARIES Do you n"'cd extra money & l:'nJOY vane!\' Let tht' freedom & flex1btl11v of '4-0rkuu: lcmpor;11 >' • :t::. ~•J.{nmcnt~ of} nur l'hOl('t• work for you Call rm mt'<hall'ly £.0~ o ff ice • ~OJ ove rload TELEPHONESAIJ''.~ MONEY (&PRIDE) Ti~-Lif~ Libraries, Inc. has both fvll & par+.tinR Ope-ftirtqt for crticulat~. fwl lovln9 indiYidlds who wont to woric for a IMtKJ. WE OFFER: •Guor. Hrty Salary •Conn. Paid W~81y •Gttot Bonus Pion •Pd Trainin9 Pion CALL TODAY START TOMORROW 714/833-8095 TIME-LIFE LIBRARIES INC WAREHOUSEMAN Ht•Jt '-i Arab Mare Loves Office~ & loah. ,owef' 9040 Motor Ho.ilet, Sale~ • I.gt> t'c>lcli l'(>t Gold .? \'M poople Very \'crsatile ~--£ 8015 ••••••••••••• •••••••••• .. __./St-I 60 1·a~k1n.: &. ht~ ~ h!>e old. xlnt l'Und SI~ ·Ph ~ J 646 1934 ....... ,........ .....,. --.,-~01 k Pk ,1'>.•n• <'h.•,1n 642 9905 eannre ••••••••••••••••••••••• Everyt.huig ~new aboard ••••••••••••••••••••••• "-0Ck1n'1 f'Omh P.1111 '.IL J.wetry 1070 Ii ea" y d uty wor k thu; 21r 1•a1rlsner Turn Rrnl ,, 1917 t;,.,crutlv•• t~ 1.1eiwr1u; Start SJ<!!i 17 cu ft Coppt"r <"olor ••••••••••••••••••••••• benches.dratl1J1g l bls.& the key & 'llum over to Moto1hnm1• or M1 n1 hr t>\21 lndu~lry W J~ fo'r1g1dam• Xlnl t•ond DIA.MONDS rhrs. wooden desks f1S the i.atbmu.sn Stl95t. root.orhomc I tom Herb \\t>!>lnun~lt•r f75 979 4.287 Metal desks S65-up. New liHHJ" Yoctftt Fr1edlandt'r (';all uny of l<W\(.;uratGlA•P1>r1used desk & files $11995 5 ... ll lf tbesenurn~r WATCHMAKER Tv J ''l!»I t•n11.1nt•1·1 14-d1•H•IU1Jllll'lll ot tft• !J1·atl' f•l •.'l'ht> 111~11 Ullll'll t ,111110 I ur 111 I lld<I (; 1m<I V.UI kill.I: l'Ull<h I I U lw.•m•f1b T•>P 1>.1) EOI: ~l'll'llt1l11· l>r 1111111! t'on t rol•; Ne ... p111 I lh-Jl h ~7 ~)~11 a!tk IOI Hon Lil tll• WEIGHING ASST. R t.> c 1• 1 v e & w l' 1 ~ h '1tamins & m1nt·rab C: 111111 rn a l h f•: 11 >-' I 1 ~ h ~1>t:Jk111..:. lll•Jl l"r111~t'' APl>h . g lOum \tu11 Fn L111'4-rl< 11 Lah,.., .!I.ti\ N1.•wp.>11 Bl t''o\ WOMEN! SE SURPRISED AT WHAT YOU CAN DO! Thi.., 1-. h1i:: n1•\\'i llu11 drnds vf Arm\ -.kill). art· open ror worrit•n Unly ,1 ft>w "f>e.•1•1all11·-. rem<.1 in a\ allal>ll• \o ·m1•n 1111\v • Mo'r fa:-1 ~h1l1· th1· ·op portun1l1l·~ li1st 1'.ill ~our I Pr;il A •m~ fl'Pfl"•l'lllLil l'vt' 111/\• .lo1111h" \fm' .mtl ,,., 1111· fuhln• co ... 1,, ~h .... 1 1111 tu:!t: 1ltU1l 1111.;l t •11 II< ti ~Iii:.! XK:! I i.Jl'IUla 11111 -. ;1,g ;1:.!5J WORK A T HOME 1'h11ni• .,,,It•' i I I ,1m ).10 .:.::u lk:~ 8020 54400. will 1tell for $2600. w -· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Man', 1 l'IU!>lcr of 43 ea oodenshelvUlg. E • 1'1--6777 Cycle & Company GRAND OPENING SALE Nt'w & ust!d l>1ke~. Ill~ discounts. lO spds $97 5<> leach CNsff't Foxie Mopeds Moto·Cross btkes purls Jl' <'t•ss Repair:. d 11 mak~s Bu} sell trade t"Oru.1gn bt10"'EWPOllT liL t;~ 642 i!Htl l :1t.111t• 1;(10. $1 :l'> I a!>h ( ,,IJ Jlt lil>lll .1lb •..i:-.2 13 01 total> Appra11ted oi~c~t3~~~R~ loah R..t/ 537.7777 $8900. i.cll for $4900 ~ Plarenlla. C M ~ 9050 82M818 494 m1 631 zm 631-is10 •••••••••• ••••••• •• •' • • KENT z:r Flrl:l>Clll l•lf GEMS PRIVATE ES1ATE IBM Electn c typewnter Model C Thc·rmofax copier S200 tor both 675-!1137 GESTURE!! cont.uned Lo~ of i.l1 .. ,,. 57' S/S Cultr r '""''' Hh 1>45 ~~. o( July wknd c·ha rtl•1 ,, For Rl·r.t .,. u A couple:. $325 J ~r tllJy tn .. ~ r Jte t clu skip & dt>ck ham! row arr ~t·:i crwi.c. 3 Mew detks Joseph M1n nl·) Yal'hl 1>l t'f1•0. 11 u di beau t Black. & chrome. walnut Sa.Jes 548 1125 6.»4904 2 soitai~ lonruca top. Bargain $80 ~ 'NEW '78 31 · P act• Arrow ea. 5 matching chrome loGb. SaU 9060 S ps 5 Loaded Weekly Aw'Cll ' chatrsS2Sea.960-4147 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ren l u1 only ti46-2136 Md $24, 75· Peh 1087 Islander JO. MK II. ~uper days.646-~eves. boat. many xtra~ $23.500 -------W for $8,000. llu. ••••••••••••U•••••0 •• pp f RADI'. ·71 T Bird for Remember cats get nea~ 644 11136 l' q u 1 1 > 1 n M 1 11 1 wWte flawleu Marqul1 too Bnng them 10 for a Mot.orhom<' 646 44»1 flea dJ p Lng haired 1·ab Cal 34. ~iomrl' t ).;il' l'nl< C>ttwr-ms all on dematted. Jordan ·:. Pet ISO Jeni. ,.pm ... trm J•h. l.lm· ~on .. 1 o motorhomt•. Y-Shop27btECoastllw) anchor KOi-lfini.eh> 44t.l!n1rnrt 1 •• ~~ lJIJl' CDM 644-4000 t ull l u:.hwr: :>.1; pt•r 01.'!'k '• I •\ roof J.r. Distress sat~. -cond 675 09'.i.t OnJn 1.1 1!1 r .11ur ''"·' By appt. Only KJ.q Snc*e & Cage -I hur: " llt..1t m '1 ,111y ~ras & $25 846-.t6S8 Santana :.!ti :rK:J llum 111h1.~ ,.,. •• ·" ·: tJ(;t E:quipnwnt 8030 17141546-071 o ---------mrngb1rd 1-rat'1· l"'" Sfil 339'.t ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'mot & OnJClltt 8090 cl~ champ Ocl1\ i\pnl BRONlCA ETH M i nt ••••••••••••••••••••••• '1i H<irdl)' used 0 1B. 2ll 0"',. l .. nd '1Pi> b La Cood P l Y... pla t r lr . Ownl·r anv1u·•. S350 Wi( l'Ond Spt-ed grip. Ai-: ---· • a "'r. y::. " u finder. 2 bal'ks F2 11 75 MlscelaMous 8080 well. books. ·22 rQlls Wkd> l'H!i>.21Jt~7" 11964 ~ 1434 mm bag . flllt'r., ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll001bst957-ll60aft6pm ColumbtJ 21 SatlbuJt Trailert,Trcnre4 '1 170 ~·bsl ofr. 957 1160 afl LlJG.GAGE TAGS rv. R..-0. Big, last . romfor t.1b ll· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ipm from your business card HiR, Stetto 8098 daysa1ler Open 1•orkp1t ·15 Terr; 2ih' 5th whe~I Send one card for ea r h ••••••••••••••• ••• •• ••• seat:. I! Xlnt bay rrw~er w ,lifl Che11 -~. Ton. $U50U ta~ plus one spare We :;s Radio. 40 channe l & able off s hore boat I" 4 67~1l:J Miranda 35mm l'amt'ra "Ii. leru,, Ament::.in 011t1c'> M1crOM'Opt: !'>-'8 1206 return per ma nently Realistic, including un-sails & outboard l'wwpl "11 ----"• sealed attra ctive tai:t & der dash rack for qwc k sl.sp avail Must sell for 1 1 t r:.svel 1 railer. 1 • ~ Cats 8035 s trap. meetin g a1rltn1• removal and trunk a n onJy $1650 499-4940 Kl•nskill. self rnnlain~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ID r""turcmcnts P r e '""nna Almost new ...," IS-ply t11c:.. new !>ult & ~.. ~... . t 6 ·.,.,., 22· Col11mb1J C:all1y \\att·r !iyo.;lt-m :.1 .,n,. I l'm,11o-. ll"t'r k1ltl!n., 8 lll'Ol los:. & th<'ft ' For u 645 9484 af PM " · ___ . _ \1odel. llonda outboard. xlra.-; F:xrell t:ond C.10 \\1•1·'< ultl ~ 1>11 , •• 11 h pt:r<.onahted tai: ('n1·lo-;l• w;.sl lpaper. fabrn· or loah&Marine l lff rudw. S.HllO 121:J> bt-Set!n dl lb411 Ea~h· U:iy lilo .. paper & wt• Equipmtnt 007·3851 Ln. HD. or rall 846 ~)i4 8040 will bark & lnm )our ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,:; Enr k!>on :!!•, ~.upl•r AMlc S.,,,ic•, Pcrls ••••••••••••••••••••••• lai.:' t}r lr) t~o <.>;Jrds GeMrat 9010 boCJl, whetl. ~µ10 rn•'n) & Acceissori•s 9400 t;oltlt>tt k1•lflt>\ t·r µup b.ilk lo hack ••••••••••••••••••••••• xtras. $23.500 p 1• .John ••••••••••••••••••••••• IJll'" t\l\l Field & 'h1111. PRIC E.'-t o\lmost new ~ · plast 1c 675-0060. Al 640 242i i\utobOdy Hepa1rs MaJor p•·l Shots "'ormld S2t.·aor3/SS d.inghyS15-or Mrnor rolhs1on Bit= We Also KM>w ~ou Like People &You Uk~ To Tafk w~ ho•e HM ideal potitiott for you. 557-0061 :m.3 Brrr h St. N. H F,qual Oppor Employer Equal Opp Em pl) rm f ~handiu ra1sed ~ T LC >.Int t.Jr,..p t 5 lal!'> SJ 60 l'J Laguna J-0Jls8.Jl-9946 Santand 20. ilK3, · llum savm~ Alan 55n-4017 <.!l3 1 425·l~J ti1!Hagi,Sl!i0l'J mmttb1ni" llardh u'ed ----- 10ormorl'$140ca loah.MaintH•ce/ F t raet• <:1;rr l'la:.s · Se1inCJ Tlrm-lif~ Boob has pn>nd to be a gttot chcmce for $f\denk, moofdiqhtcrs & new an;vols to So. Calif. to eom money. hove fun *Secretaries* Get OH The Beach:•' ,\1any Bkkprs . Grn Ofl' ii< ty[H!>lS tCI $H!K i-;mplov!'ri> P:iv All Fees l.n ltc1ncler~·A)Zl•Ol') 10:.:CI Hinh ~l. Ste 104 Nt·"1>0rt Beill h ~:nn~IO l '.r!I fur \ppti Es tab 'fil & f~l gciod about ttt.msetves. WHAT MORE SKurity Office" 1-.:.~1ab 'I set:uri ty firm CAH YOU SAY7 needs reliable me n & CALI. women for uni formed 833-8095 se<"urrly posil1ons 111 For An tnt~view <:osla Mesa. F u ll or p t1 1me . R et ire<I TIME-LIFE ·vl'ICome P hone main Ubraries, Inc ore C'Ollect for a Co:.ta l::quJI Opp i':mply r m M r i> a a pp t I 2 l 3 > _________ , 255-0156 ~anutr'f!ss. ~·> !>p:in ~pkng, p t for Appl' in per-.on l!Uill c;ml ofr in C ~1 llrl} sal Euthrl~t. f\. 57>i 5220 open 75H~2 Sl•Jrm,1 fl"-" l·\ pt•n1•n11 d ~;11b & .,ail l'llH'r' F\ \'1•1'1 Ill ""J J.!l'' .... 111 ,.ur.im 1· hcnclll:. 1.111 .ll t'\I m NH trlfi-4fl('l Ser\ll'l' Si a ,\1lc111lan1. l'\fM.'r 11 F\111 or p 11mc. Appl\ \n 11 Slal1u11, 11th & lrvmt'. C \l St•r v1c:c Stauun ,\ttl'n Sl'l'. Wrl £n. !I I. 5 d~ '· (w r~anl, eXJll·r'd Ila~ & in.wranet.• & ln\C:slmt•nt Evt'!'>. Full.& P lime_ Ap- flrm. lypini.: & i,:d "Pl'Jk ply. Shell Stauon. I 1th & 1ng \'OICe S I :;o hr Irvine.NB t><l-0-S 7110 or 640 li 52 Service ~lalwn allendent. &crclary. for \a,~ ott·. c~pe~'d. ::>m1lly's Union PT ,..ummi•r hl'lp. l!tl 7~· ~248 Harbor Blvd, lyµ1n1t & ..,hthnd l•:x1wr t M _ _ _ _ mil nt•t·c..,:.. N fl C.11 50111 Scrv Sta ll1•lp nt·t.•dcd 1m· S4.·cr<•l:tn ,1\dmin1,1r;1t1 n· mcd Mu st ht· IH . dutte!-.. ·" aihl•rti ... m).! ~ Uay n1 t.:hl :-hafts "'ail ropy -..nuni.: hal'lu rm1111f f_\111 or P 1,. 1\ppl} 9W L ndl'll lo ,..1;1rt 11111111•1! t.~1 11"'" :\II CJll1'n1Lt•"1" if>I iHll Sl•n IC'l' St u Allt•1tt.I SECRETARY I-' t1"!1e i·xp1·r d . lilt' mE-ch I knowlt'cl~c .\pp· Jlotel To d1r flf ~;1lL'' &. h . 25.~ Ne" ptirl Bl. CM ~all·~ m~r Urttaph h' \ · --- (YJJln$! & Jdmm .ibil1lit•' !)en Sta Attend. F l & P l Re.ume rrq d IA-ad1nR da~ !'>htfls Hrl~ + eomm Ill fl hot~I f>.t-1 1700. l'\t Call 673-3320 :fii Don!> EOt-: -----Shipping & Rl'Cel\ 1ni::. ~"('t('lJI) EXEC SECRET ARY To The Pre-.1d!'1ll fkal est mH•:.lmt•nl l1rrn for ~du1·ator~ G11111I L'areer o r1pvr & \l'f\ • hallen1:1n~ :\Int I\ p \Ojo! ~h It'll II ~.M't ,,., \ cx~ll'r .1 mu~• t'.dl ~:1ll·1·11 .11f>ill1112:1 SECRETARY I <.:hall~n1;:1ni: ~'~ ·'"'' h;i.., v a ri l'\' 1 n t I u d Ii ll• P<'r;onnl·I work Sh l-10. lypml! ti() lrvmr arca Call for appl 540 7639 Em: Loi!. of h ra' y lifting. Maturl' pe r son Co:.la \lesa Stationers. 2i0 i-; 17th St. C ;\1 II 30 ;; .\1on thru Fri Apply ~1 )>l•r::.uo 10 12 Ship/R~uivinq Clk Urani::l· l'o b,1,..t·d .r1 ncr•<:b 1frpcnclabft• ;x ro;on tam1lrar w liPS IV. .11r bills of ladtnl!. Must work w mm or superv1s1on & possess a v a lrd C;1 II f dnvers lie Calf Sc ll'O· l1Cic Onlhng Controls. 5.57 !l():il, ask for Da\•C Mooquccl_a _____ _ Secr ctan lnnoval1vl' Shoe Sales person. exp, person Self Martt•r No full ttme. top comm. app. ~h req d t;all Mrs ly m prsn. Paul Allan ll!IJ.!rr601 1211 Shoes 9 Fashion Island -NB Secretary /R•upt. For N B d1•nt1sl \rt'Ur Stock & D.tinry typUll( & Il k llkkpni.: rt• Good dn v111~ rec i\ppl) t(d :\Int v.ork 1ng rnmh 1n pet!ton. 152ti Ne"" port AcJ>ay 64:! .tfil2 Blvd. Costa ~fr:.a TEU.Y Le\'el headed & r heer1 uf tellt'r nrt'dl'd p l 11111• Cont.it·t Mrs Croxon 111 ;\1r!> LC(• 6-11 I lhl Im penal Savini::.., & l ..t>Jll 55'1 Newport l'f r U1 '\ ll EOl';~t F II •...•.................. • ....__ AKC F"m Cockt·r S7:J ur _.. .. ..,....... BOOS !:M."il oHer c;0tx.1 t,11n1h ••••••••••••••••••••••• 110~ 4q3 0615 . AM ERIC \ 'Ii l>A" l..ar!:esl Selt•t tlOll m Orang1• County Stewart Ruth ,\nt1qul's 7!XI E l)vl•r Rd S ,\ IMNwpt ~·w, 1751 IS!J:.!:! <.ult.Ji n Relr1t•\ 1•r puµ I'll~. 1-'emale. Sl,:, I !ltO:.I it~.: .\M rt•it IJlk I 11. µ1111 !)ltWJ Sal~ Tax lm:luded Senice · 9020 champ, O B. trlr Owne r AMtos for S. NOCARD" ••••••••••••••••••••••• anxious Wkdy eve-,,••••:•••••••••••••••••• Draw your own or send Mecharucal or Electncal 213-578-0964 //Jltti'f••/ name . .tddres:.. phone & Problems" Call Fred .it Costics 9520 we'll make onl· rard per 646-4005 G rand Bank!> •• Coronado 25. J -.a1b. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tJg Add 25· l'at·h expert Re ference;. 7' 2 Hond.i l ni: .up(•r I~ Pa1·kard I' 1 ni :ar ~ nd rhl'l'k or monl·\ or dean w '>hp '1u'l :-.di 1 rlr auto ~ ownr• 11111 dcr lo · tws-0749 tA5 2f>S!• h11,~· ownl-d for 1. -r• Boob, Marine T<lw Tr11rk Dn\11., ,., l•---------.:ro ,;.,o W\llt.1t .. 1 .10 PILOT .. RINTIMG ~--£ 9030 <;.ir 1·nc·to ... t·d ".\S:'lth, .. ..-r·-'" CoJtailn.i 22. :.uµt•r 1 lt·.in I' 0 13o, 1560 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pop tvp ~ •·ni•lv:.urt· hrm ~ti:.;;, !~1 4711 ~·r'd l'op p.i' \ppl\ G& W Towing \IM~l l 1 '111" 1\\e, 'WIH2 12.,:! T R A I N E E () IJ I' I .1 l I Vitamin Enl-.1p:.11J,u 111n mal'htne days. I t1n11· E ng lish spe.iktni: 1"1 inges Appl}. 8·10 Mon Fn. Llnwilr•J L al.ls. :!1 18 Newport Bl. CM Anll'lut· \!u,w Ho\•''• :-.lot Yi i.ll'htnl'' · CIOl'kl>' Ill (,J.,Sf'.,J..ECTl<I'\ American l~rnational Galle-ries Opton W<.'11 lhru Sal 1800 Kt!ltennj?. In t 714 I 754 t 777 r.u..,h!.h Hull do~:" 1\ k.t .1 malt·:-. 3 tt•m l k ;ir" wltl IT\Jle 1 • .'all 5 111 O:lJ:! AKC re ~: L>111JcrJ1l Jn pu~ ii Cn 1n 1.1-.1 ti !lCO Male!> $115, Femall'l> S190 541) 2838 5~J.1!952 Frftto You 8045 ••.••............•..••• CiM.t Me::.a, Ca !J<!ti2ti Marine lattet'y ·sales custom 1'Ul'kp1t 1·u~h1on~ 5: HUICh. Hun~ i;i11xl lx•::.11:0${' LcltoH·r~ L1\ Special 8 0 <?15 amp galley. al<'Ohol .,tow. 150 $350/tro<k. rm B~~mt S4<K> urr ~ofa S119.95. Gener al M ann~ J('rllly. $5.40Cl K4t; ~to 642-4756 lblc• S6S L~ J\lll ehair Baltenes. 631-4343 ·;4 Hobie· c,11 111" trlr & 5'l0tl l~lrm furn $:.l0-$400 box Gd t'lltltJ SIS()tl '6JCorv111r ror.v1. raclial' Antiques $20 up lldbnl & loah. Power' 9040 64S-4l065s.1 3423 nds .. omt• hody wrk .... a,..; spread S225 SIN•JWr sofa ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----ly restored. ~ood tup $125 Sal & Sun 9 S 332 ----------130· CIJpper ma r tnl', l!l1r>. n.>blt en~ $650 Pvt 1.11~ Evening Can}on Rd FOR SALE FIG. Vl ff. lath. knot !>46·9193 Tra,el A.:enl M1111mum 11•---------Two nm~· week old k1ttt·ns yrs mtem1111onJI tra HI black l>hort hdrred ma le CdM uns 24. Reinell Segdan meter. !I 9HP motor. clc1· . -- Bndge, OMC 225. xtra start $9950 l:W6 JO:IJ R~.:"" PHONE MATE d ean. dual stauon. VII I'·. depth fmder, ba it tank. many xtras Pnced to move. 9S30 ·•···•················· agl!nry l'X~'nl·m·1· L'.111 :ind black ancl while loni: ~lrs Dr> 1•r 54!1 22·111 hairl'll Ccmale PlcJM' ~ w arran t ) Si~l w rcmot~ SH!1 i~> :f191 Ho~t'r Brown Boats. SUpt/ 1'1.: Ford ! Tor. 'an. ::.laml TRUCK DRIVER Dels,e!) prep \ 1t.1min &mmeral mfi:: Gd m.11h Liftin!? Mfd Kno" l. \ & OranRl' Ct• OJ\"!', Fr mg~ Em;h~h :.1wak111i.: ~cat & dt>an AµµI~ k 11 ;\1on·F11. LIO\\lk<.• l..1h 21·18 Ne" pon Bl\ d. (' \1 Combination TYPESETTER/ TYPIST Expcr1e n l't•d "11 h lcri.owl<.'<.lge 1JI c olcl 1~111· F. x e e 11 t• n 1 t· o m n a 11 ' beneCrL-. ApµI~ lwtw1• .. 11, 41:'M & til'M. :\11111d.1• thruu)?h Frnl.1.' ,\,k lol' OU\\.' (.;11ltl'rt1·1 OHA"i(;t-;\ U\S I UJ\11.Y PILOT ;JJll \\' U.1' M Vn:.la :'\1.L·~,, E4u;tl Oppot 1111111' Emplo' l'I Typ1~t rl't l'/>t lor 1knl al ofr wanll'i . t''lol.>1'r. F or P T CJ II hl-1 Of>llJ Typist. accural1• Ill wpm G..-neral ofr dutrc•-. 111 11 .549·3942 "\NTi':l> ;\1E:"li WO~t-:' ALLDEPTS '>frr<:hJnclr~1n1t d"plu\ dvme~l 11· .1p11lt 1111·1 ., :.ule" & llCf\ II,. Ii 1111' \\ 1 l d;.iy s.11 No t '< lll'I nct><lrd in ~1>m1• ar~.,,.. Top 11. aii('s. i.irof11 ;,!1.11 ing program & 1111·1•n1 '"" 1.111y plan For 11111•1 \IC\\ II h ()II e a f l l' r I 11 M !179·3116:.! WANTED DRIVER SUNDAY ONLY To deliver Daily Pilot bundles lo <:urn('rs Ht• qwr e!' von or lari~l' .. ta lion wagon amt a i:ood dnvrn.i rl!t:111 d Phon1· n42-43:.!1 and asl. for Ilarry Set'ley 1'.;Ql AL OJ?PORTl ~11 \ EMPLOY.1-;H ANTIQUES a l W H 0 L ~. :::, 1\ I. 1-. PRICES 6.0tJO ''I It v.arrhouse pa1•k1•tl " owr 500 rnter(>:.t1n~· P"' oak <•hma r;1b $!1:1 '>l.11 hie wai.hs lan J ,·i.•1 I. ti \\ I' ~ t p r I I' I' ... I n Southern Caltl l ·l"h Ch<"Ck!> \'1!.a M t' .it: l't'ptcd OpC'n 1·v1·r~ 1!<1~ HI t. ( · n 1111· 1 n .1 11 rf lllllW't' f .i1-<1 '1111'' M••rr·an11l1• 1X1 HI ILt11 1lrlu•r t 1rrt•· I \ , 1 \' 'II~ :.:111 .... #' ••• \\'1101 J·.~ \I.~ T(J l lfETHADl- Jonathan Bixby's ~II \.'rodd> WJ~ Sjnta Ana. Ca 5411 2911 JONATHAN 'S ANTI OU ES Who!esafe Warehouse Clearance Sale 20% OFF New s h1pmpnt arnvmR soon lOAM WEDNESDAY June 28th 1 8~)1,Mr lun r• , fcilf fl "" ,p• Ji(l \ 1 y 9 ~8-1331 I Jll hJ) :114!1 Jrtt'r J :111 I'.\\ IJuu1e ln:.h !'ll lll'r pup It mont! ~ hou:.ehrok1•n u 1\altl1• n, · 111 t:•Nxt h•":"· fii1I .;1.;11 1:11ltl IHn 1 t1crrn Sht•p l:U'<. \t'n .it11.11t lu\,1 tile. lbhrl<n '\Int " kid:. S..'\2-IMs:iN fl4:Jutilul ll~o:r slnpcd fem .l •~ k" .ind lwr flufh ~ra~ fo:m pla) Ilk.I ll' .J36 82RO '\I half Dobie µup~ \.'all 642 ,")711.''! 1\1.•fon• .! r~1 l-'111· lo ;!(l<.KI humi Bia• k Lab • .!)r::. fnenuh. t>.IOIW>4 65 )di. A I rust t·drpt'l $100 2 ~otXI us<.'<i to1leb $25 ell 642 274 I Docks 9070 up huhble. good t·ond ••••••••••••••••• •••••• 1-\t\h \.'QWP d rt fr•).! 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N B. likl· :.lip 30 "•111 Iii"' n "lr.im1•, ~1 .!.·, •'Jlh 631·2547 Lrdv Isle ~ Pt•nn .11.7;: \ 'W H 1.r t·l.:1 1 r, 11 •t't>"I ~1 1 :..~0:?:111 afll•---------1 OO~l or t21:t •2-1711J:!I (,'Jm~·r ln•l,..•· to1.1 fipm Desperately nl.'t•d ""II lor '1nk r.-t1 io t'H 1 ·'"""'"' Welc:roft Weekender 26' Columbia .,ail I-111 pl.nt"r l.ir~1· motor n1 w In tn<' t."11.1i.t Counlr.' l r d b It "" v1 l' ·' 2\' ....,.,h lo l k d"rs ..... c•o AUUC l '" '·J I t•:-dll a lo·' ·' I " ( lub Cla:-.:. i\ fam1l.v w,,...., P mo r. 1 e "' '' .... ...,..., '" u "00('' "' "')() m· .... ,..,, new cond. fully C'over ed. between 1!·5. or .ift lipm ' ' ''"·"' · ........ .. m1."mber~h 1p $i.~O ,..,.. • .,.,., firm 8JO.JJ!l7 +lr<1n:.fer fl'4: t'.tll sips "· Priced to sell ~ __ !17fJ 0067 Sll.900 Ask for ;\'lark loots, c.-&A & 14 WhHI Onns 9SSC 962·1788or 963·102Seve:. Ski ~ 9080 ••••••••••••••••••• •••• Tootkraft 1bl i.a". 10 .. all ••••••••••••••••••• •• •• COSTA MES .a. Jttachmehts $195 Set of Bay boat. 1a· Lapstra ke - J mJtc·hinl! Bt'l~ium Classic. Gray l1B Xlnl H?ruJn flatho1t11rn. HO AMC/JEEP rus:s. need clcanrn.:. s75 _52_4_9_5 _1r_a_de_i~~200 __ Chevy. with': <l!"H" \Int ++I l.....a C •L'F ~~ dJOJ ski boat. 963-00~" r.-" "' • • ;, d\<\ r -,11 Irk ''"fll\1 twd. tude a bed. lgl· n·ram1e laWmp All und~1 S.W ~9'rx; SEA RAY BOATS Now Open Until8PM 7 Days a week Salvaqe Sofe..As ls ·75 19· St·u H.iy l!lr>SI< Hunabout Mt•rl'tui..1 r 11:18JIJ> W 88/l ()U!llfl\L' ln~petl .il I07 lln l~.• Ave 1" II :M 121~1 Suh m1t ll'd 111 So ~ ·11,,-..1 Mannt' Sun1 \llr .. ln1 5732 Y. SCt'nnti St Lm1i.: 1978 CHEROKEE $69 ~5 • il11\ ltj"\\i 1~;11:·) :t: t ·11~ .... ~;l'""' In !'ilo1·!< OVERSTOCKED I • ,. I lte.rr. "a~1:t.•• r' S:JOC r>i .. 1·11unl on. "''m"moth h '>1ocn:rn hu!-k' " '1•.11 ' ~pa~ l' I ft•m.1k "'l'l'd~ J!00-1 htlf''H' 1><11i :!441 ln1n<' Coast t' C Golf \t I.' m be rs h 1 p . 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Tr-f1Drlati0ft l O~t A M~~' ••••••••••••••••••••••• , 7 \4/549-8023 ~=n, SaA~/ 91201 ·73 DODGE 4x4 "'1mltUl"e BOSO 11~111 :.pnn.::. ,'!, t1anw ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'tiO Hlk '"-''"''' \.VUth & C:ood usPd l"11rn1t 11r .. ,t- 1\µ1))1 ci n• 1·~ II H I "ii I •wll or SELL fur \'11u MASTE-RS AUCTION 646-8686 & 833-9625 Oak Church P1·w f\<'nc·h fo'aintrng C.:01u·h tlt-~k desk chr. misc 1·hri> & tbls, ('l)UC'h , <illllQ \IC I ml a 541:! ·0096 Desk. lrg ~lt•ckai.c. uak \'l'Orer t op hnr rond SH:, 644 2644 Sofa :1 mos 111tl rn~t & h ,. I i. 1•. I 1•'.. I h •• II whllli'""'<' "'Iii 1~114 ~111 I ,,·II l '1ht11rn '4 h!•l~e111 ~1 :»0 1111 • 11t1 .1.. 1•n1ll hi ~7 511 '"' \I i-1· 11t•nl'> li432 l\oll·tfo 1.11 ~( lln l'uttl.'r\I kiln 1:: c· I w1fum· &. µ1µ1• !i.'><>ll or l11•i.t nffc•r •~Hi J.',.ltl en radio. Coax. anlenn2'. $75 all. ladrrs ~olf l'lulll> & bai.: $30, poof cues SS 968 0421 Exercise b•l'Y<'h·. $20 540 2279 afler6PM Eal nutntsonall)' Supple mrnl your li fe w 1th SUNAS L' vr t11m111 ' miner.JI • h1•rh' h 1 flr<)lctn 191 .ti':lli San $3,532 24 1.-::-:prcss Cn.user Vt!. trlr. clectnr refng. dock side Power. tnm ta b:.. wipers, H)O gallon fuel. lollded 2 only Stock 1H>3\. 673. No dealer!- plea:se. Sa\<• $3,24 5 24· Cuddy Cabin. Vl:I. trlr. loaded. Ready to fish. hs hermen's delight Only one Stock~~ •••••••••••••,•••••••••t!-ott.J>•' r..C-t! P rtt.''tJ VW Qlmper l!17t:. t1•1'1·11tl l'heuµ < l:.!.l•<lii 1 ovHh.iul. ~oo\J 1·u11u I S39Cf 5 Sl900 ~offrr 540 4407 • TRUCK C ITY Motoriud l ike' ~I 40j 554-5400 •••••.•••.••........... "Ii Olk Puch :'¥fa:o<1 Mopt.•1t Cull Alter s 1)(1 L>ouiz, 5 .. '>2·855H 1!17h h 111l. 1"'50. \\I Rani;;•· . V >I, •\ 'J>tl .. cnDl>t:. 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N.B X.lnt opport for ,-;harp gnl Call Lila at 833 2000 SECRETARY An 1mme\i openm.: for ~ecrrlary with t.•'lc .. kill!> t:on.,lrurt HIO 1•,pr h~lpful <.:ull '\anr) 1.>2 t004 S<"C' reta r.· t.xpenenl't"<i, lmml'rltate open1n11 Com pe11t 1vt' salan Or Cty. :11rport aree Ce II any 11.ne 551.7329 .....•.....•..................................•••..•.••.............. .. ----------------·~ t<' RC 11 T ll \ I.\ t.. 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Kenmore washer $125 (iuar & ll••li" t.I !J46 "'172 df'Sk £, .l 1lrwr ptni· dro;r trailer to sleep G-8, w111 1 ____ 63_1.·2S4-•7---..c $20 2 l" m .. pn•,iits. hv) also consider renung revers1bl~blk & red 1il5 S47-318Z 1'8 846 46.'ll! Offk• ,,. .......... " Gold Na~ hrdf' :c bf'd $.'i(), (:cpll..-..t 1015 comfort .i blc u ph ol 'ti ••••••••••••••••••••••• t•ha1r $111, srulpturcrl Otvert A Call at 111 p n c<• Olsvr tonl• rpt ·~. approx r l'C'elvei; & forward.~ your 100 yarrls. s.i ~d 8J!l 3901 Jlhon<' calls Nearly new aft 4 Only S000 759 Ol\11 A!lk 21' Rc1nell. 110. cabin cro,,r, hk~ nu mny xtrs include VHF. prvt bead, dinghy, galley , tndm lrlr. 714.772.9320 Bout, s ki, 1;· cus to m . llOHP Mere . 08. ~Int l'O n d ~ $2800 p I' ---forSm1thornu.ise C:1.1m• ~ow W1nnl'r JO _ _,..Sol• 8055 'lt•lf rh•unu:~ t"li•i t>Vt'll •••••• • • •• • • • • ••• •• • •• • NCR C 11 s h It•· r.1 st l' r 1Y.lurl110011. s.~·1 f\l.1kl' Mv,1n1: l'la:it ~.sit>. all modtm. vnlue ~ 1\"lk otrl'r Gcn1• 5~·1 \Jt" k•.nd.~. Ir.: & .1111 lots of l"'' ~ or tr'>clf fn1 1.k' 897.0837 A\(lCidll 12 l'll (I \drnir .1! Rdn..: $1.!:i \ltor k:. ~C'<'tly ~I\~(' 'I NF.W Ward '; Cum c 11 ablt' Olshwosh<'r l'o· l P90 S.cnf1H' Sl'.lO ~~904 • • 1mp •1t1t"nt " ,\. h.1n~1n1: gold t'l(' 64.~ '/';,!"; N t• w 3 ~ ' 8 I u 1• I I n Spc,rtf1:1hcr A\ •ti in :i J wu Twln enit. 30~ knta. m an y xtru S3~.ooo ~1 ~ 64()..S27$ plan' . CllEA£" G-lZ 78G4 1626 Santa i\M A\'C CM °'1r'ltOOI~ tahl<' t: h•H", C'lotht<t1 lain~. ml11t· Snt MOn ~) :!Ji Silt''"" nod \'" M •) k I.'. I h 0 I ll (l 0 ri hou.,t"httld 1ll•m11 vou re 20' imp 30'7 om <:, 20 Hn riot us1nsi ovellabh.' to slnceo major ed VEF. i.ome other family hy .Ad DF. bait 1y11, loaded . \trt1sinl( I.hem for imlt• 1n ~ (7 14 ) ;52 mo dnya C\asi;1fll tl CJll 0,2 :16711 1714> 6M ~lGeve~ .. .. i6 HOl'liU,\ !>;11. Sufi\< S port Pl'rll l'I l'orttl 1• u ,.. t o m p u 1 n 1 wrndsh1eld, m•w tm• & battery Sl.150 ~ 767S TIUJC!< Ci'rY 554·5400 6.'.: .Jr .. :p 1 ~ pick up. 3:!i i 4 KAW ASJ\KI !kl. rack. t.'hc1 l'OJ.1. big ures. m•w d ouble m 1rrur' ~200 pornl, run ilood 1;.a5 4Sf>I mUes, Sl75 64::1 !>48.i alter -,75 ,..L._ , T ~ 6PM ....,..., '/4 4x .. 8 EL l. m o 1 n r t yr 11.• helmet.a Size 1·5111 Super Magnum. S30 Sit<' • 318 RT, Sl5 64S ~~ft liPM Shurp C..:1Ntf1 t 00251 > $529S TROCK CITY 554-S40C S.,...CtHnl 76 HON DA 7501-· Loi• ____ .. ____ _ Ill.Ilea. low pn Cf • 5.:.1 1-: 11 OC'G5844 Cf'PORTtJNITY ---knrn\ 111t.1• "h•n '"' '78 llun do SSOSS. low uw ic-.u.• 1.,.,t.ni.: D~ \ mlle .~ced tosellfost! Piltit t",,11,,, 1\J 111 SU$0 9'720 n•oc ~ thl' Ot 1mi.:• Cou,1 '73 Honda S50 four ra1n n1. rark. nds minor wrk $7$0 ~$181 ' moirkrr Phone 1\42 5tt. :< '\ I 7 - ~Imp cwtlfd l"'ported Aaltos I ~ .... .a. I _....... .... .a._ U ••• ••••• ••••••• ••• ••• •• • "''""" ..... ~os, "''"'" _.... --•· 1.-d ~os. U~d •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-~-~.~~ ... !!.~. ~~ ............ !~.~~ !~ ............. !~!.~ ~ ............. !?.~~ w-9720 ,..tera 9747 VoltaWGglft 9770 Callluc: n 15 ,_.. H40 '74 Hla&~r \\ a&on"er A· C. P S. P O. ~lereo. MUl.'h niorc. Top bh»pe m,3214 Cll °"'') '• T auto tr•rn. &bell. JSO c~ Mst. sdJ _Coma toscb1 IW6 ~ '70CHEY ¥• T• •74 FOX, blue 4 door. AC~ •••••••:,••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• ••••••• ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• eo •• ''9 ~¥•TV• I AM /FM. auto, S2300 A·l 75 280 Z, x.lnl cond Low 1971 Pantera, lS.000 orig WE IUT & SB.L 73 Pinto Wgn. r4ck. air, ..,..per auner. 1pec1a shape TL c 968-l'86 ml. fully loaded $6600. mJles, blue, ~autalut. Uros, wtils, int. lo mile-5 ' · Call~7~ P1P. Phone evenings VOUCSWAGENS fir clean. xtra car, $1295 AT. <211RSQ> T1 Audi Fox Wgn, ,t\C. (714) 499-41SS or oNnte Largest Selection _tlM-__ 0388 ______ _ '74 FOttO C OURtEl & Cab over Ci.mpt-r L1k" new, dean (J479SY 1 & C•b Over Carnp~r Mu~l Sl'~ that unat Pm·cd lO uU ( '78095(;) TaUCk CITY AM/FM cassettt-, 11nrf. ~~~~s~'o"r~~f~n~ "Pan~ra", 443 Promon lnTheArea1" • 1970 St• Wgn country 154-5400 MSOO 536-1.203 AM 6'1S.322'7eves tory "'~·West. N B 92660 WEST GERMAN Sqr t6001or ne1i1rest o( 520 Harbor Blvd , S A IMW __ ....... 9750 IMPORTS rer ~ 1187 Owner gomg 'TI Oal!un 1200. nds work .--~ • overseas $3895 TltUCK CITY 554-5400 Slh & Harbor Santa Anu $3595 TRUCK CITY 554-5400 ~Harbor Blvd .• SA -------1 '72 CHEV 1/J Ton $.')50 ....................... 645-6120 °;::tc-..tw·, --------- Long Wh~I ~11e Van. 586-9413 Pnsune of Huntintgton ---------~-C~ MllYwfdl H47 V8. 3 speed, aar cood • Beach ls offenng lacquer .,3 SU per Bug. Runs good. ~ .,.........,. ••••••••••••••• ••• •••• • r u d 1 o & h ~ u le r . '7S 280 z. 4 Spd trans, pa.int, metal finishing & looks good. Great trans .. 1972 Grabber. 302 V ·8, Tn&ks 9560 '73 Ford Ranchero. 350, Vt!. automatic, P {S. P tB. air cond., AM/F'M cassette stereo. custom shell. $2250 or best offer. 67~19 (10-6). 979-2592 (172SOK} (Slltl826ATI. AM1FM stereo. air, mag fender flaring to Porsche 646-7901Aft5 TEST auto. P 1S. rad10. 631 ·0780 $2496 wbls. Persimmon w /blk owners. 536-7888. · eve:; mt. 30,402 mi. Xtra mce VOLKSWAGE..._. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ALLEN . GMC 'TRUCKS 1978GMC V• TOH '9CkUP ve • ·-HD rml·•IOt .. .., IN"'--& HO • .,. '*'"'°" nCL148l~H811 eves. '75 DODGE J/4f $3999 Lie. 573914 ~ 'THEODORE ... ROBINS FORD 20b0 llARBOR Ill VD CO!>lAME!>A 64'2·0 010 '69 GMC Step VCM $1499 (10137) TRUCK CITY TRUCK CITY 554-5400 520 Harbor Blvd . S A. 554-5400 1978 BMW's HERE NOW! COMrLnE IOOYSHOP MOWOPEH EXCB.UNT SIUCTIOHOF llMW RESALES <369N MLI $S650. Call '73 9.14-1.7 Light blue, ex· "" DRIVE 64.>0602. :!.~~:· must sell $4500. S ...... W.lc• A DIESEL '75280Z 2+2 mllc bm. low Porsche, 'S9 Cpe, sunroof. ml. loaded, beaut cond! new c:rpt, new paint. $5995.7~ very clean. 642-2754 '74Va 260Z, Silver , nu 1977 911S. only 4500 m1. painl,A/C. $4500. air. sunroof. leather. 675-8228 AM/FM, loaded. Must 9725 sell S18.500. 640-8208 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'fll 9211T w /'71 Eng. 7" al· toys. t918ADH I Top Dollar Paid for Used vw·s COMMONWEALTH MOTORS SINCE 1953 1442 So. Bristol Santa Ana SEVILLE • Nabers Cadillac 'hl1l1 II ""' lhtl Mercwy 9950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUNTY'S NEWEST LINCOLN· MERCURY Dealerslup 1." now OPEN RAY R.ADEIOE LINCOLN· MERCURY l& 18 Auto Center Dr SDFwy Lakt' Forebt exat IRVL'JE 130-7000 55767 1978GMC «ALLY WAGON 67 Ford PU. F100. V-8. Fifth & Harbor, SA auto. 1> T, 352 eng. a· '74 Ford Surfer van SCM , bed, gd cond. SlSOO. Aft $1600/lalte over pay Spm & wkends. 548-1849. ments. 751·3407 aft 7 We may have your next car in our mventory. Call us today• * FfAT SALE!• on all Fael 128& 131 models <Brava except· ed>at 546-0220 Approx 2 m1 No of South Coast Pina '739JlT Targa. Recaros. ·74 bug, AM /FM radio. <38SHHN) new llreis. excel cond $2495. 673·3899 ( "'I.I "·' I ' If. "II I( I 1972 Mercury ~arqw:. Xlnl l'Ondation , low rrules. \'Ulyl roof. air ron d1t1on. power brakes, power steennR. stereo, good it as mileage Sl ,975 Sl6-8J74 I ~H ,.,.. c:ond OW' ,,..,,ng ' otaket cru1 ~• control t.USlf)n'I •oP C)irg & tin wf'wtH ITGA7t!AU~141Kl21 s7976 '72 Oatswt P /U Clean • Runs Super. (74134J •7 4 Dodp S.rffl' $3995 <33013) 131-2040 495-4949 CREVIER Fodory ln•oiu plus dealer installed ac· cessories. if any. Offer good lhru July 4, 197~. ·77 Seville, fully loaded 15.500 mtlef S200 cash d. we over lse a t $2461mo Call 542 7721 24 hrs WE HAVE A GOOD SELECTION OF JIMMYS, SUBURBANS $1899 TRUCK CITY 554-5400 TRUCK CITY 554-5400 Filth & Harbor, S.A. $1 ST ~ llOADWAY SA~IA A~A 835·3171 I Hen~ Imports 13749 Beach Blvd. C 99 I 7 '75 Marqws Brougham. 4 ;.!"~~• .. ••••••••••.. dr. loaded, xlnl cond . i2.000 mi 's S2110u 76 Low miles. auto. PIS. 8'2·5762 P /B. ti cyl. AM t fM ------- stereotape, rally wheels .. Mlnt.g 9952 new steel radials. con ••••••••••••••••••••••• sole. tinted glass. woman 1966 Mustang Was $1295, ow n e r • b l' d u I 1 r u I now S800 Light fender & bul'lcsltan 1n dnd out gn lldamage 547 3182 !Hf Ul!IMA TE ORIYINO MACHIN[ 520 Harbor Blvd • S.A. '73 Ford '-'l T. Lo mi's '59 lnternational P/S, healer. AM /FM H Runs good. S.SSO/BO. trk s ter. Capt. ch rs, •USEOBMWs• '77 320; 4 sp sr (7215MY > '72 2002 4Bp. (S44LlA) '742002A,A/C/1598LPO > '75530i Auto. (916MTV) '762002,4spS/R(S49PHZ> '76 530i ;Lwc(606PHM l '76530t, S/R(581RCSl ~9·28511675-4311. crpl/panel/vinyl inter &VAN CONVERSIONS 1 '64 CHEV p /U bed. $3500. 552 9444 or Like new, must see! _552_·_5630 __ . ------ 157511) Autos Wcmhd 9590 Closed On Suftdays -...U•f'•M.l•\4f '"' .... ) .. ,.~,., ''°'~t(C""Nflln•ttA ... l'l(,,.-.r(IA6 .. t" • $1299 TRUCK CITY 554-5400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 lntemotional l/•T & C antpff t leJri, Clean V:i('at1on Spcc1JI 110655K 1 $2695 TRUCK CITY 554-5400 520 ltarbo1r UI v<I • S A Fifth & Harbor, S A 1976 Datsun King Cab PU. Sier cass. CB, shell. Norseman tares. Much More• Very nice.P.P. &l-Hi76.1 ------- •7 6 RANCH ERO $3995 (174571 TRUCK CITY 554-5400 f''1fth & llarhor. S ,\ WEWIUIUY YOURDATSUpf PAID FOR OR NOT TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP CARS BARWICK DATSUN ~.HI .J UJfl ( .1p1,tr .tH•I 831-1375 493.3375 WE BUY CLEAHCAlS &TltUCKS fi31ntem·l l'U Short box. ------- -wht i.pokl' whti.. lri.: ll'iolt 71 1::1 Camino, 402 eng. biPi.. 4 <·yl c•nj( fHt P S, P t B. radio. xlnl !f7!1·0J~or754-0J.lf\ rnnd s22001mk ofr. 559-1588. CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 546-1200 173 Che• El CGn1ino CllF.RRY t834:l::W l TRUCK CITY 554-5400 S20 Harbor Blvd S ,\ '10 Datsun PU 4 <'YI 4 SJ)('ed. radio. hea ter Camper !;hell C~'.l'J'I CSLk :t 171881'1 $1 565 ~ THEODORE. - '.1'ROBINS ~ . FORD • • 2060 HAHOlt BLVD. ~~STA MESA• 642·0010' '68 FORD l/•T N11:c Tondataon Mu .. t "'ell ' Cl!61,02Al $1899 TRUCK CITY 554.5400 ~ llarbor Rlvd . S fl. 'iO llla.wr. rn-. ROO<I. K Ir. 1\M FM 'H <.:tH'.1p. ~)()(I f•t:1 t;(M);j '74 CHEV l;,. Ton ~lpN de:Jn l37fMI\ ) TRUCK CITY 554-5400 'SA 1, T Ford P U. all ter· rain t1rrs. $ti()(J '62 F9rd Van panel, S6SO Junk Impala. engprts/rims Uai.h only 636 2162 '63 Ford PU while, blue. A~1 FMll Irk . new brakes S950 551 f;.tUJ or 498.0~1 ------ ·7 4 El CAMI HO (26871)) $2995 TRUCK CITY 554-5400 5th & I !arbor-Santa Ana '69 CHEVY C-20 UTILITY TRUCK WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP USED CARS FOREIGN. DOMF.STIC or CLASSICS If your car 1s extra clean see U."l first. BAUER IUICIC 2925 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 979 2500 WE BUY USED CARS CALL GARTH Used Car Mgr 540-5630 lonxso~·&·sox • LINCOLN·MfRCURY' VII. automatic, :i.. ton 2626 HARBOR BLVD t•hass1:.. fa c tory air COSTA MES~ <'oncl , ut1bty box &wood--------- rat·k. radio: heater & low WE IUY mile!> Excellent cond1-USED CARS! t 1 o n 1 6 4 I fi 7 E > We're the new Chevrolet cStk 2263AT I. dealersh.ip in the Ir vine $2 387 Auto Center. We need -~'THEOD00RE -r· • ·ROBINS . "·. ) .. FORD . · '.' 2060 HAR.BOR BLVD .. 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AtC Loaded 536-7313 w 1opt1ons 831 7260/ Cadilac 9915 493-7570, eves. "t'n ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1975 Monza 2+2. t•xcell LTD EDITION ~t:a~ew paint & tares . 1978 Cadillac Biarnt7.. Last of the big ones ·77 Montl' Carlo. lo m1 ':.. S27.500 (714) 493·6287 or perfect cond Relocated 728·0485. to Europe. mui.t sell 640 9222, M1thdt.>I llARRITZ '77 _Ro_m_e_n ____ _ White on white El ContiMntal 9930 Dorado fully loaded X lnl ••••••• ••• •• •• ••••• •• •• cond 1714) 493·6287 or 75 Mark IV White f\IUy 728--0485. loaded On.i owner 1973 Fleetwood Brougham 1_Sl6600 __ P_h_77_0-_t_458 ___ _ Seattle gold w malch'g ·77 Mark v 'T1 wagon. AtC. AM/FM stereo. auto. 6 cyl. xtra~ S3S50 673·2064 9960 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1974 Ply Satellttt: Sta Wag. 9 pasi.. P !S. P tB. Air. Gd t ires. trans Cool~r. 11ir :.ho<·k~. tra.aler lulch. CB Radio incl. Good Cond S1 .800. 921 S Oranj!e. S.A '71 Plymouth Fury 11 1. A1C. P tS. R&H Lo ma's. $1199 493-5739 or 529-3237 afl6pm 73S<'amp. 6·CYI. A/C. PS1PB. radJo. auto bm velour int. 58.000 ma. Jmmac• pp 640-8444 i2 Corona Mark 11. beaut cood S32'i5 See & w kd " 5 1974M8Z450SE dnve"''"'.•""• ee ay-;,., AM/FM, air. auto. 46.600 ....... ...,.,.. SJ6SO 752 2282. dys Complete with stereo. ml's. gd cond S2100 ---------Car#~ 9932 pwr. windows and w1lh (714)842·3612aft6pm '64 Loaded, vry 1;d cond '76 Volare Wgn Premier. 27K ma. loaded $4250 only 34.0SO low m1lrs ---------1 $1050. · 1142WW> Buy or leai.c '76 Cehca 5 Spd L1f\bark 1714) 54()..2740 w sh ad c. air. A M / r M ;;;;;;;;:;;;;;::;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;w;;,;;;;;;;. '76 MIZ 450SEL ~. 99S·4784, 634 9551 Complete with sunroof. '70Corona. auto. xlnt <'Ond cruise ronlrol. stcr«'O in & out. Nu tires & tape. pwr windows. <'lc b r a k e s . I o m 1 • s Low . Io w m 1 I l• s $1000/80 61'2·61.26 l~RCP>. Buy or lease. --'72 Corona Mark II. aqua We have a good selection w/blk int. lo m1, auto, of other fine MBZs in our AC, $1850. 557·4396 inventory Call us today' '68 TOYOTA 4x4 l'l'\MISICO• VI! W 1 n c h • 0 r f R o a d '<::I 1Mrcwn1 tire/Super cond.. must n4183H746 or m•1•9!>·170o4 see' (123478) $2799 TRUCK CITY 554-5400 '68 :?JM)SE. 4 dr. lmmac F\aUy eqwp. New tires. comp I. ser v. record~ Cell Last Oela11751-1331 Sth & Harbor-Santa Ana '7l 450SLCOHV. Tri...... 9767 AM1FM radio. a1r. ll7,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mt'$. xlnl cond $14,500 '62TRA targa top, roll bar. 64(). 7986 $80010BO 83.1-1023 '67 Classic Coupe. lo m1 , --------- mint condrllon 957-0620. VoltawOC)lft 9770 631-2519 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •71 280SL, ex. cond., 2 $1500 mve11ted in stereo. t 977 CADILLAC SEVIW YollOw e•IM<>r <lfWflO !-Ml C)OW9f' Wtf'ft lllJ'ne.f t'OYef' & 19 000 ""'-I Yf _...,,.., 13'0UMXI 5 10,995 1975 CADILLAC COU,E DE VIUE B•19e --·t~10t fvlf oo._., llC!Of'f •" COnd -""'" 4 I .,. ...... ,...,,~I S6495 1974 PLYMOUTH SDRINGCOU~ 81aci. •·'~ tneo ..,.,....., '-<:IO<y ... ClOnCI ol IOw -:S.• 13)~21 52995 1976 CADILLAC ••••••••••••••••••••••• •CORVETTES!* 16 to Choose FT-otn 1972 ttwu '978 HOWAIU> CheYro•et DOVE&: QUAIL STS. <Near MacArthur Jamboree & Bnstol) NEWPORT BEACH llJ.O I 16 8l3·05SS 552 3907 'i i Plymouth Fury Ill Clean and :.pac1ou::.. good 1·ond.Jt1on Bent fender in lront Mus t Sell SSOO. ('..all aftet JPM 968-9024 Pontiac 9965 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '00 Pont Custom S. aar, P 1S , P t B $650/BO. 673 2170 dys, 492·4160 ev~ '71 350 auto. loaded, ext'el n..\dtorbird 9970 cond $5195 546-9245. ••••••••••••••••••••••• _w_k.nds __ 83_1_·1_789 ____ i6 T Bard, fulJy l&?ided. '78 Vet, loaded, blk 7K m1 . SJ.4.500/bst ofr S86 9413 1mmar $5000. Pvt party. 540 7800 or 524·4!151 eve:;1wk.nds r '76 Corvette L82. -& spd, T V990 9974 lop, rare. like new ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oranae. all option ~ --CHEYYVEGA5 SlO.SOO Dayo; 642 i812. 1976 \Vagon. 1975 Coupe, Wknd." eves644 9222 & I !l 7 '' .-l 9 i 2 r--9933 Hatchbacks I 170HS11. _.....,-Pnced from -··••••••••••••••••••• OtitLYSll7S 1971 Cougar XR7, 1m •~".""'."'"-------. m a <.' u I a t l' • b I k ti .,...,. hit U ~ I w rhamoas int & tnm 195Hatbor,C.O.taNaa All eq1.11pment • to m1 • '4U1tl 'H 240Z AM /FM. air , tops,. brn /tan rnt, rorsaleortradeforVW, ma~.~. 8.11~ ext Sl3,500. Dr. Miller 979-46216. 554 wk d y s 4 9 7 • 2616 _639-400 __ 1 ______ -,fll-Sq_u_a_re_b_a_c_k_, -x-lnt cond, SIVILLf Oald e•ttroOI 1u01 -.. ., ~°"" , _ ' ! .,. _,,,.,.., (13tNOA.ft See lhlS One lSl f I' 1 ' I ~ ·73 Vega. Good shape, 9940 mw.l sell S7SO eves/wk.nda '66Diesel2000,tookslikc nu eng. Sl2001tlrm. new, ArC, radio, I owner 642·9631. Cralg,8am- 58995 Sell wllh EASE! 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P 1S. 1 PtB, A1C, 1reat shape I 979-3214 7 H11ntington Deitch Fountain Valley EDITION * VOL. 71, NO. 178, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA .\fternoon ~.Y. S foeks TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1978 TEN CENTS l Wedding Not So Royal A1'Wlr9'Mto ROYAL WEDDING NOT OUT OF THE STORY BOOKS Princess Caroline with Fiance Phlllppe Junot MONTE CARLO, Monaco <AP>-This royal marriage will be re· meP'l bered less for its pomp than for its circumstance. Caroline is 21 years old and a princess. Philippe Junot, 38, is a commoner -a Pansian -with a playboy reputation. Their wedding is set for Thursday, and he is not the royalty that Prince Rainier Ill and Princess Grace. the former Hollywood film star Grace Kelly, had in mind for their daughter. BlJT, THEN, NEITHER HAS Caroline been the story-book princess. She seems to prefer life in bustling Paris to the secluded calm of her palace room. She is a striking brunette tending to chubbi· ness. an avid waterskier, a fixture on the Paris nightclub scene. She and Junot plan to live in Paris while keeping a villa in Monaco. Tem- pers are on edge in the palace and jet setters and notable citizens of Monaco are sulking about because they were refused invitations to the wedding. Sources close to the palace say Princess Grace, 48. is "worn out and harassed" by the torrent of phone calls from friends and acquaintances demanding an invitation. HOT-TEMPER ED RAINIER, SOVEREIGN oflhe375-acre state 'Cut Salaries' Crowd Rollback Proposed for HB Officials' Pay By ROBERT BARKER Of l"* 04ilty Pllol S~tl Salaries of lop Huntington Beach city officials came under fire Monday night when a large crowd turned out to participate in the city's annual budget Seary S kee ter public hearing Some members of the au- dience of about 200 also opposed cuts in th~ police and fire de· partments, supported transportation and hot meals for ~hut-in seRior citizens and a con- t1nuat1on of branch library services Sally Tunstall called for a rollback m salaries of top of· fic1als. including an a nnual wage of SS0.520 paid to City Ad· ministrator Bud Belsito Thi:; 1s i.I lar~l'r than-life n ew of a com- mon ~~mmert1me pcsl, lhe mosquito. The 500 time l'nlargemcnl with an e lectron m1 t rosco1u.· s hows the front end of the pest Thr tmy halls are thE' insect's eyes. the antennae come out or the head and ex· tend to the n ght and left. \\ h1lc the s tinger extends do"n out or the picture Researchers have found that only the female mosqu1tos bite O cean View Layoff Notes Seen Friday Ocean View School District trustees deliberated at length Monday rught on a possible $8 million budget cut for the com· mg year. but took no formal action They will convene again at 5 15 p m Friday to take formal action on freezing salaries dur· mg the com,ing year and mailing at least tentative lavocr notices Supenntendent bale Coogan said today he ant1C1pates they will go out to about 185 distnct personnel from custodial 'workers to teachtng aides, teachers and administrators. . He srud in all likelihood the final number of layoffs due lo Proposition 13 will be about 125 people in the district. the largest elementary system In Orange County. • Valley t o W eigh City Budget Cuts Fountam Valley City Council members wtll eye plans to cul the 1978-79 budRel and use $737,142 In revenue sharing funds al an 8 o 'clock meetingtomght The council has also scheduled a 7 o'clock study se slon on the budget cut~. Ttic meetings will be held in the Councll Chambers, 10200SJ1tcrAve HB Council Rejects Parade Scrapping Huntington Beach City Council members refused Monday night to cancel this year's edition of the Fourth of July Parade. Councilwoman Ruth Bailey moved to have the 74th aMual Police Rout Gunman With Tear Gas LO~G BEACH <AP> -Gas· masked police firing tear gas charged into a house today and arrested a 26-year-old man who had been barricaded since Mon- day night. Allbough shots had been fired Intermittently through the night he surren· dered peacefully, police said. John Preciado locked himself inside his sJster's Beverly Way home after learning that his girlfriend has been seeing another man, police Sgt. Merle llarretl said. When Prcclado be1an loading his pistol, his sister rled the housa and called police, Barrett sold. ApparenUy random, aim- less aunshota were tlred periodically during the nil.ht, of- <See GIVES UP, Pa1e AU • .. parade scrapped because of the impact of Proposition 13 . She didn't win the support of any of her colleagues and the motion died for a lack of a second. Mrs. Bailey said the parade isn'tnecessary. She was particularly critical of plans to pay $3 .500 f or transportation of out-of-town bands "'This should be a local ihing, · · she said. Mayor Ron Shenkman said to· day thatit is too latetdcancel next Tuesday's parade. He said that latest estimates put parade costs at about $14,000. Shenkman said that $8,000 of this amount already has been spent. "It doesn·t seem wise to cul the parade out for what we could save. It Is something that hun- dreds enjoy," he said. This year's parade expenses were allocated In last year's budget. O asses Schedule d LOS ANGELES CAP> -The Los An.celes Board or Education reversed ltself Monday and ogreed to hold summer classes for about 4,000 handtc1pped stu· dtota whoac parents end teecbert ataged " noisy protest last week. She also took aim at salaries pa id to Assistant City Ad· m1nislralor Richard Harlow. S4 l.640. City Attorney Gail Hutton. $42.372 . Police Chief Earle Robitaille. $41.952 and Harbors and Beaches Director Vincent Moorhouse. $40,908. .. People here make more than the governor and lots more than legislators, .. she said Officials said today that the salaries are not out of line with those paid in other cities Mrs . Tunstall also criticized a suggestion to impose a user fee o f up to S6 per month per household for various ~ervices. .. Don't let them get into your home.·· she s <11d Another budget critic was Ben Borcomon who attacked "'bloat· ed"' sa l a ri es and the performance of Belsito He !'laid that Belsito betrayed trust "'by advocating the finng of 44 police officers and 31 firefighters without one word about his own bloated salary ... "'He should be the first to be fired ... Borcomon s aid. Belsilo"s assistant. Harlow. said today that Belsito didn't advocate the layoffs of safely personnel Harlow said that each depart- ment in the city was allocated a percenta~e of last year's spend- ing to determine what impact the cuts would have. Harlow said that it was un- derstood that some departments would need increases while others might be cul Borcomon also said that he is advocating the recall of Mayor Ron Shenkman. He claimed that Shenkman sidetracked a tax cut when of. f1cials set aside money last year in the event the city los t a Sl million laws uit on a previous property transfer tax Borcomon also said that he \\OUld Join in a move lo recall City Attorney Gail Hulton 1f she insis ts on hiring a deputy ci~ al· torney from Santa Ana and 1f she refuses to take a salary re- duction Others in the audience s up· ported the administration and 1ls attempts to wrestle with the budget. Ralph Bauer. an unsuccessful city council candidate in 1976. said that he and his family have gotten their money's worth out of services provided by the city He also said that he supported the performance of Mrs. Hutton. Lynn Ross was a strong sup- porter of the police department and its helicopter squadron. She said that she has gathered 1.323 signatures in petit1tons calling for the retention or the helicopters She srud lhat she also had 1.138 signatures advocating that t11e police and fire department personnel not be chopped The city coutlc1l will continue budget hearings tonight at 7 o 'clock at City llall Scre ams Rout Rapist in HB A 19-year-old downtown Hunt· ington Beach woman·told pc>lice Monday that she was awakened by a man who tried to gag her with a T·shirt and rape her in her apartment bed. The woman screamed and frightened the attacker who ned out the bedroom window naked into the night He left his sturt. police said. The woman. who was unhurt In the 5 a.m incident, told police the attacker wore a mustache and had threatened her with a knife. • , on France's Mediterranean coast, "is on the verge of blowing up,'' sources say. But the family is determined to keep the wedding discreet. It will be held in the presence of 100 guests in a small palace chapel -a civil marriage Wednesday followed by the more binding Catholic ceremony the next day Questions have arisen about Junot 's background. He describes himself as a financier with oCCices in Montreal and Pans But his most frequently trodden beat is the Paris society circuit. The palace simply refuses tocommenton the issue. MANYOFTHE4,SOO MONEGASQUES <c1tizensofMonaco> and expatriate celebrities who li ve in tiny. tax-clear Monaco a~ upset at being invited only to the regal ball that Rainier is throwing tonight. They have dutifully inundated the palace with bouquets and gifts -a chest of silverware from the Monegasque community. a pair of 18th century armchairs from the bank of Monaco. But only a handful of Monegasques will attend the wedding Among those refused an invitation are a Saudi prince and an e minent (See ROYAL WEDDING, Page A2) ~~~~~~~~~~~~- •Gintnte an I• Jane t Pahl of Newport Beach led the cheers for Ir - r e I e van t Wee k Monday night at the Balboa Bay Club. To see what all thl' cheering was about. turn to Sports, Page 82. Cnlcss. ol cou rsc, you figure it's 1 r relevant. Re c Ce nter Torche d in Huntington Vandals who first ransacked the premises. then set fire to the structure caused an estimated S40,000 to Huck's Hangout 1n Huntington Beach's Central Park late Monday. The blaze gutted the popular recr ea tional center for youngste rs at 6622 Lakeview Drive. although the structure rt· mains largely intact. Investigators said the fire was set in a storage room with papers and discovered at 11 37 p.m ., when manager George Johnson stopped by on a routml' security check. "He encountered smoke in the outer room." said Deputy Fire Marshal Capt. Roger Hos mer. Discouraged and tired. owner Prentice Taylor, of Laguna Beach, strolled around and through the building this morn ing with a cup of coffee and cigarette. inspecting damage "It's too early to assess how soon we'll be open again,·· said Taylor, who built the structure five years ago. The concessionaire said that. despite the rapid spread or the flames. firemen quickly con- trolled the blaze beside the Central Park lake. Pinball machines, rental <See FIRE, "Page 2) · HB School Trustees Study Budge t Cuts Huntington Beach Union High School District trustees have slat- ed a 7 o'clock meeting tonight to discuss ways to cut about 10.3 per cent or the district's $44 million l978·79budget The school bo3rd wlll mret in the Huntington Beach High Schoolotnnasium, t905MainSt '/ HB Theft Charges Remain By.RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. Of I"* o.;1y 1'ilol Sl.Mf Judge Jopn H. Wyatt Jr. de- nied a defense bid for dismissal or m 1sdemeanor ttleft. van· dal1 sm and trespass charge:-. a~a1nsl llunlmgton Beach City Councilman John Thomas The West Orange CouDty Judicial District court jury tria~ entered its fifth day of testimony today Thomas 1s charged with re- moval of $20,000 m property belonging to King Petroleum Company between Sept 25 and Nov 29, 1977 The 011 company shares the premises of Thomas' Huntington Beach trucking and crane firm. Dcfenst> attorney Spencer Alter unsuccessfully argued that Thomas had a r1ght to be on the premises. had no intent to steal any property and just wanted to clean up the area. lt 1s alleged that Thomas took miscellaneous oil ng equipment and two sheds Thomas refers to the materials as "trash"' that he hauled to the Orange County dump Witnesses have testified that Thomas and Thomas C. King. oil company owder and attorney, had muny di'sagreemenls over the :, cars regarding materials stored in the yard and problems with truck and crane operation. The truck and c rane yard in- cludes four oi l wells on a seven- acrc site on Golden West Street near Garfield Avenue. Thomas' defense counsel told the Jury that negotiations b1..'l ween King and Thomas were unsuccessful in alleviating oil we ll and ('qu1pment operation problems Alter said ont' or the oil well t•qu1pment sheds was blocking ... omt: nearby grading work un dt•rtaken by Thoma s' t•m ployce"' The ... hed was knocked over on Oct. 16 when l·mployet'!:> tried lo move it. A lier asserted. Deputy Dis tri ct Attorney Robert Herron said Thomas 'l'lecled to1bccome the law" by removing King 'o; property without the owner's permission Aid Program Cut WASHINGTON <AP) The Senate ignored pleas to keep Pres1den~rtcr·s foreign aid program fotact and voted Mon- day to cut the S 1.86 bi I lion Development Assistance Act by 5 percent across the board. Weath er Night and morning low clouds w 1th mostly sunny afternoon through Wed- nrsday. Lows tonight 57 to 63 llighs Wednesday in the upper 60s at the beaches to mid 70s inland. INSIDE T ODA 't' With all the ordinances fac· mg Julu 4 vuitors to area beaches, they might prefer celebrating in their own backyards See Ft>aluring, Page Cl Index .. a Al .,...,, Wwke l•WWl••-11 " ........ linlN9t CAllfMIW• a .. .i11 .. C-k• enn-• Do•tlll-Ult-1•1 ..... •11tw1.t•MMfll ...... 1 ... ....... lllltmoo CJ A""u!Mltn ,. ......... .. , ,,,.....,., .. _ AJ H1tleMI..._. 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City Hall. police headquarters and the city jail were burned by the demonstrators. At least 30 businesses and five banxs were reported lo have been 'ooted or burned and police and private cars were also set afire by the students. authorities said. Testimony before the Middlesex Superior Court .1ur y and Judge Richard 0 . Sta~f ~ncluded a display of Bonin's stab wounds. Dr. Walllam Croskery. the s urgeon who performe d the oper_alion. an~ other medical personnel were named m the s uit. The hospital is no longer in existence. Hugh O'Brien. Bonin's lawyer . said his client stabbed himself because he was depressed that his repealed complaints about stoma~h pains were ignored . The pad was removed during emergency ~urgery after Bonin's s uicide attempt. At RB Meeting The federal troops moved into the city after police reportedly fled from the rampaging stu· dents. LA Leader Takes Angered by the death of a teen-ager in police custody Jast week. the youths gathered..Mon· day afternoon at the town square of this border city in northern Mexico, across tbe Rio Grande River from Brownsville, Texas. They demanded the firing of M at amoros Poli ce C h ief Emiliano Del Toro and an in vestigation into the deati' of the 15-year-old student. The youth was held by police for 24 hours and was taken to a hospital where he died of internal in· jurtes allegedly s uffered in a b eating. Two M a tamo r os policemen have been Jailed in connection with the death. Mafia Precautions Los Angeles City Councilman Arthur Snyder's shadow walked into Huntington Beach Caty Council chambers before he did Monday at the South Coast Regional Commission meeting The shadow, short haired. wearing dark glasses even in the dimly lit auditorium . was C ommi ssion e r S n yder'i. assigned bodyguard. Snyder has been kept under police surveillance and 24-hour guard for the past few weeks. -Delay Ordered In Heari11g of ~Water Aides A one wt>ck delay was order,ed Monday in the Orange County Superior Court arraignment.Ii of £1ve Moulton Niguel Water District officials indicted by the grand jury. Judge JI Wa rren Kn ight held court action over until J uly 3 when he learned that defendants .J o hn P erry and Kenneth Krieger arc in New York on water distnct business. J ohn t'crry is the district's director of adminis trative o perations Krieger i s a maintenance yard supervisor. On h and in the courtroom were codcfendants Carl Kymla. the district's general manager: John Perry's brother. Chuck, a maintenance yard foreman, and inventory control clerk Vernon Mc Kown All fi ve defendants art:' free on their promise to appear in court. The three who reported Monday were processed at the county Jail and then released The three arraigned before Judge Krught declined to com· mcnt on allegations that water district employees under their supervision performed domestic chores for them on district time. The indictment includes t estimony to the effect that district workers mowed lawns. 1·epa1rcd cars and carried out miscellaneous home repairs on district time The h~t of felony charges in· eludes misuse of public funds. g rand theft , destruction of public records and misap· propriation of publtc funds. Kvmla. the only defendant to l·Ommcnt since the 1nd1ctment "as issued, claims the charges :;tern from ::.tatemcnts m ade by an informant who sought re· venge after quarreling occurred between rival empl oyee factions Kymla 1s a forme r Newport Beach city councilman who once "erved as an aide to former county supervisor A I ton Allen of La~una Beach. 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Satisfied, he s tood by as Snyder then entered. S n yder said in a recent interview that threats following his Mexican Mafia comments - underlined by bullet-punctured o ffi ce windows -are like having to carry a heavy load on one 's back 24 hours a day. And his quiet companions in dark glasses are a constant reminder HB Robbers Get $75 Looi Two bandits held up a Hunt· ington Beach doughnut shop employee early Monday mom· mg and fled on foot with $75 in cas h. police reported. The two m ale bandits. one armed with a .22 caliber rifle, e ntered the back door of Tastee DouJ?hnuts Shop, near the corner of Pacific Coast Highway and Warner Avenue. at 5:45 a.m . The men told a female shop e mployee to give them the money in the cash register. The bandits were described as in their 20's and tall. police s aid. From Pa~AI GIVES UP. • • ricers said. A special weapons tearn sur· rounded the place and began negotiations for the surrender of Preciado, who asked to call his 5-year old daughter on the phone. At one point police were invit· cd in for a snack and a cigarette but declined the offer. Finally, about 9 a .m .. the tear gas was fired into the windows und Preciado was taken into custody. Whe n Matamoros Mayor Antonio Cavaszos Garza ap peared and refused to fire Del Toro, the mayor was bombarded with rocks a nd tomatoes and was chased into a nearby cafe which was pelted wit~ rocks and set afire. The mayor managed to escape through a rear exit. T he demonstrators forced their way into public buildings. scattering police records in the town square. The looting and torchings spread quickl y throughout the downtown area. There were conflicting casual· ty reports following th e disturbance. An early report from a s pokes· worn an for Social Secunty Hospital said two high school students had been killed. But hospital administrator Guadalupe Garza Rudeas said early today that one of the two students reported dead was still alive but "wjth little chance for survival." Jail officials said s ix prisoners apparently escaped during the confusion that followed the burn· ing of the jail and at least four were injured as jailers tried to keep them inside the burning building. DiaperRtuh Irks Scouts NORTH BRUNSWICK. N .J . <AP> -The Boy Scout s of America has s u e d a s port s wear manufacturer . saying it is m a king baby clothing bearing the scout motto "Be Prepared" on the seat . . A Seoul spokesman said Monday the suit. filed in U .S. District Court in Manhattan again st Popsicles Playwear Ltd .. sought an injunction bar· ring produ c tion and distribution of the diaper set s and $250.000 in damages. Scout attorney David K . Park said the scout in· s ignia also appears on the left breast of the outfits and the American nag and the words "Baby Scouts of America" on a pocket patch. E'ro• Page Al ROYAL WEDDING. • • British society photographer. sources close to the family say. Thus many Monegasques are nostalgic for the razzle-dazzle or Rainier's wedding to Grace In 1956 when firew-0rks lit the skies, can· nons sounded a 101-gun salute and 1.500 media people created a state or near-hysteria that jangled Gra~·s nerves but put the principaht> on the map of mass tourism for all time. MONACO'S CONSERVATIVES ARE especiall y miffed, because many oflhe invited guests are friends of Junot anttCaroUnewhohave lttlle to do with Monaco and a re disdained here as "the Paris riffraff · · But even without the controversy. Caroline's .wedding would be little more than a society event. Her brother Albert, 20, is ahead of her m line for the throne. founded in 1297 and thus Europe'soldest. Many guests are royal, such as King Humbertofltaly and Prince Fuad of Egypt. But none with a throne has accepted the invitation. Britain's Prince Charles, linked romantically to Caroline by the gossip rolumns at one Ume. dedlned and triggered a .we~ter ol specu latioo th al he was snubbing Monaco. Both palacesderued •t Security will be extremely tight. Col. Pierre Hoepffner, governor of the palace, has orders tokeepoutgate<:rashers at all costs. "NOBODY BUT ROYALTY WILL get through the palace gates.·· he bas declared. "Royalty" apparently lneludes Junot's guests and such old friends as Cary Grant, Frank Sinatra, Ava Gardner an~ David Niven Niven was seen drivl.ng through \he palace gates this Wffk with a mere toot or Ms born. Caroline's patents acnl her to Catholic convents and still hope she wHI walk the path ofprlncessesinlhe classic style. When she was 18. her father told a televiaion inttr11ie~r that · somctim~CaroUne aaya, ·t wantto b4a t\keeverybody else. And we nre Corced tot.ell her, you will never be like everyone elee .. · lhe~e are thin&~ you can't do because people ore watchln1 you. Because it wlll glveyouabndname." ..... ...,..... Foamg Frustration Ann Mayson isn 't emerging from an ocean of beer. just the good old Atlantic s urf off Miami Beach. The. foam covering Ann was stirred UJ;l by th~ Corps of Engineers working on a beach restoration project. Brown Visits NB Parties Draw Dad, Too The Browns came to Newport Beach Sunday night. Governor Edmund Brown Jr. was in town for a couple or fund: raisers. Mom and dad -the former governor and first lady -came along. too. Governor Brown, who faces a re-election challenge in Nov· e mber from Attorney General Evelle Younger, gave a 20· m i nut e pep l.a I k and philosophical discourse to about 500 guests at a Balboa Pavilion dinner hosted by the Newport Democratic Club. He arrived at the Pavilion aboard a cabin cruiser belong· mg to the host of an earlier $250 per person cocktail party. The cocktail event was held at the Linda Is le home of John McNaughton. president of Na· tional Systems Corp. The elder Youth Injured In Truck Fall A Huntington Beach youth was s lightly hurl Monday afternoon when he fell out or a moving truck in La~una Beach. Donald R. Bolin. 17 . o .. 391 Queens Lane, Huntington Beach. was sitting on a box in the back of a pickup truck driven by Christopher L. Ralscl, 18. of Garden Grove when the motorist made a turn onto Coast Highway from Fairview Street at about 4:30 p.m. Bolin apparently fell out of the back of the truck during the turn. striking the pavement. He was treated for cuts al the scene by firemen Brow~s a member of the flrm·~ board of directors. Pat. the father, circulated among the cocktail party guests. amiably discussing everything from Proposition 13 lo the prob· I ems or raising kids. Jerry found himself hemmed in by partygoers who had an ts· sue to push -off.track horse race betting. completion of the Costa Mesa freeway. the proba· ble constitutionality of a new farm land bill. As usual. he often answered a question with a question of his own. Jn most cases. including the Costa Mesa freeway completion. he vowed to "look into it, gel.- something together._" . His mother, Berme, gave him a little motherly advice. Did he get enough sleep last night? Is that a new lie? Yet it was. he replied. She said he ought to get a new suit. too. Both men were given standing ovations at the Democratic Club event. The senior Brown was on hand to receive an award granted in 1975. f'ront Page A I FIRE ... bicycles. vending machmes and other a musements ins ide the building were destroyed or heavily damaged. "Look," he s aid . nodding towa rd a prize 35-pound mount· cd catfi sh hooked and landed at the nearby lake "Barbecued fish." Taylor said the sad part 1s that Central Park and his concession. which also rented boats. were in· tended as preventives against vandalis m amd mali c ious m1!Jeh1ef. Suspect Slwots Himself By TOM BARLEY Of,,. 0.11, ,.. ... 1w11 Surrounded by Orange County Sbertlf's omcers, '1'!Urder SUS· pect Paul Benjamin Black shot hi mselr in an Anaheim motel room early today. Black. 47. ot Midway City, was rushed to Anaheim Memorial Hospital and from there to the intensive care section at UC Irvine Medical Center. A hos pita l s pokesman described his condition as "ex· tremely critical. .. A s heriff 's deputy who participated in the siege of the Beach Boulevard motel room commented: "He had no brain left when we picked him up. But his heart continue$! to beat. He simply won't make It.·· Sheriff's investigators were seeking Black for questioning about the lulling last Saturday of Carmelita Arbiso of San Juan Capistrano when they learned that a man ans weri ng his description checked into an Anahei m motel room during the weekend. Officer;; :.aad they talked to Black through the locked door of the room nnd tried to persuade him t o s urrender and hand over his gun. They said ht' as ked them to "give me a minute or two." Officers said they heard a s hot, ran into the room and found Black on the floor bleed- ing from a bullet hole in tht• head. A .25-calibcr automatic pistol lay nearby. The shooting ended a search that began Saturday when Mrs. Arbiso. 64, was shot to death in her home at 31421 La Callera. Investigators said Black was seen at the home at about the ttme the shooting occurred. They said he had been in· vol ved in a dispute with Mrs. Arbiso for some time over the decision of her niece to end her common law relationship with Black and return to the Arbiso home. A rosary was recited Monday for Mrs. Arbiso who was a long time member of the San Juan Capistrano His torical Society and a popular parish worker al the old mission. A mass was scheduled loda} with interment lo follow at Holy Sepulcher Cem e te r y in El Modena. HBMan Asks Protection From His Son A Huntington Beach man who claims he has been beaten up and kicked by his 21.year-old son is seeking a court order that would force the d efendant to sta y away from the fa mily home. The Orange County Superior Court lawsuit filed by Albert M. Kennedy of 15691 Plymouth Lane. seeks a restraining order against his son. Richard Ken nedy. The lawsuit alleges that tht· defendant beat his father about the head and face, kicked him in the ribs and broke his sister's bedroom door down during an altercation at the home. King Appointed WASHINGTON <APl -Susan King, vice chairwoman of the Consumer Product Safety Com· mission. has been named to h ead thl' comm1$s1on. I I Irvine EDITION Tod ay·~ Clo~i111t N.Y. S t o c.·ks V~L. 71, NO. 178, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES O RANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, J UN E 27, 1978 TEN CENTS Irvine Church Rentals Said Okay The City of Irvine can rent meeting rooms lo church groups without conflict with con- s titutional requ1 rcmcnts of separation o( c hurch and state. the city attorney will advise council member s tonight Marc Winthrop, an attorney who helped research the matter w i t h City Attorney J ames Eric kson, said an existing city policy that permits such rentals ut fair rental ra tes is con· st1tutional. An attorney representrng the American Civil Ljberties Union, .,.. h1ch has taken the Irvine Unified School District lo court on a similar issue, las t week warned council members not to rent facilities for d evotional purposes. Several local church groups had been informed by the school district that school facilities will be unavailable over the sum· mer. because of budget re- ductions. They asked the council to find room for them in lhe city Attorney Meir Westre1ch of Laguna Beach, spe aking for the ACLU. objected and said rental of facilities lo church groups is contrary t o the U .S . and California Constltutions. .4,000 Mexican Students Riot MATAMOROS. Mexico IA P I Machine.gun wielding federal troops patrolled streets in this border town today afkr quelling a riot by some 4,000 students that left at least one person dead and injured. There were conflicting r<'ports of the number of dead and in- Jured The U S c·onsul said 1t had an unconhrmec1 r eport of one, and possibly two. d eaths Th e Mexican ho s pital authorities said thev knew of no dt·aths but Said 35 were IOJUred Suspect Shoots i Himself By TOM BARLE\' OltN O.ilr P1l•I Sl•ll Surrounded by Orange County Sheriff's officers. murder sus- pect Paul Benjamin Ulack shot himself i11 an Anaheim motel room early today Black. 47, or Midway City, was r ushed to Anaheim Memorial Jlosp1tal and from there to the rntensive care section at UC lrvme Medical Center /\ hos pital s pokes man ctescribcd his conchlion us ·ex- tre m elv critical " A sherirr·s deputy who part1c1patcd in the siege or the Beach Boule\•ard motel room commentC'd "lte had no brain left when we pickt•d him up Dul his h eart <·ontinucd to beat. He simplywon'tm<1ke1l " Sheriff's i11 vestigators we're seeking Black for questioning about the killing la!-.l Saturday of < et> SUSPECT. Page A2> The Mexican government djd not 1mmed1ately comment on th1.• rnc1dC'nt Th1.•re had bcl'n reports of a pol1C'eman killed. but Mexican auth orities deniC'd it 1'h1.• noting was touched off by l ht' death I a s t week of a t1.•t•nagcr .,.. ho was in police tustodv For four hours. angry students th1 t'w rocks and burm·d most of tlw businesses around the town square and thC'y marched to the City llall rnmplex. burning the O•llV Piiot S~lf ,,_ Eagl.-S'"ouf D:n td ;\Jat·k .Jr. or Irvine Boy Stout Troop 655 rctcnt- 1 ;. w a s p r l' s c n lt• d h i g h award in court of honor. P urt'nt~ <.1re l\lr and '.\'trs. D:I\ 1cl ~1a('k. 14911 t\la~'ten ;\\t•. Collt'gl' Park No Storybook Royal Wedding Unpopular? MONTE CARLO. Monaco CAP 1 Th1Hoyal marriage will be re membered less for its pomp than for its c·ircumstance Caroline' 1s 21 years old and a pnnc·css Philippe Junot. 38, 1s a commoner a Par1s1an with a playboy rC'putation. . Their ~t'.dding 1s set for Thursday, and he 1s not the royalty that Prince' Ram1er Ill and Princess Grace, the former llollywood film star Grace Kelly, had in mind for their daughter. BUT, TH EN. NEITHER HAS Caroline been the story-book princess. She seems to prefer life 10 bustling Paris to the secluded calm of her palace room She is a str1k1ng brunette tending to chubbi- ness. an avid watersk1cr. a fixture on the Paris nightclub scene. She and Junot plan lo live 10 Paris while keeping a villa In Monaco. Tem- pers are on edge in tht' palace and jet setters and notable citizens of Monaco are sulking about because they were refused invitations to the wedding Source's close lo tbe palace say Princess Grace, 48, is "worn out and harassPd .. by the torrent of phone calls from friends and acquaintances demandmg an inv1tat1on HOT·TEMPF.R F.O RAINIER, SOVERE IGN oflhe375-acre state on Fra nce's Mediterra nean coast, "1s on the verge of blowing up, .. <See ROYAL WEDDING, Page A2) A~W~ ;,OVAL WEDDING NOT OUT OF THE STORY BOOKS PrtnceH Caroline With Flance Phlllppe Junot police headquarters and the Jail, as well a~ the municipal build· mg The jail and police station were gulled. The de mon strator~<; forced tht•ir way into public buildings, scallcring police records in the town square. The lootm g and torc h in gs spread quickly throughout the downtown area. S Consul Francis Arenz said guards panicked and there "as "plenty of shcx>tmg " lie said eight Americans who (See RIOTS, Page A2) Irvine Budget Readied The Irvine City Council is ex· pected lo adopt a $13 7 million 1978 79 city budget , and enact a tax on new development . al a 7:30 p.m. meeting today at city ha ll Counc ilm en also are scheduled Lo debate a number of important matte rs that include: A proposed ordinance that \\Ould forbid discrimination in housing rentals against families with children. A new agreement with La gu n a Beach for animal s helter services /\ proposal to e m bargo con· version of apartments to con- dommiums. The budget. de~pitt-a re· duct1on of $1.2 million in proper- ty tax r evenues because of the passage of Proposition 13, still is fatter -than the budget City M ana~cr William Woollett Jr. proposed before the initiative election Thal 's because it includes an est1m<.1ted Sl.6 million in new rev- c·nucs to be generated by a new buildrng tax. called a systems development t harge. If approved tonight by the council as expected. new develop- < See COUNCIL, Page A2l Saddle back North Campus In Jeopardy By WILLIA M HO DGE Of ... Dally Piiot Staff A ten tative $21 .l million 1978·79 budget approved by Sad- dleback College trustees Mon· day maintains existing school programs and allows increased northern area classes but the d istrict 's Irvine campus re- mains in jeopardy. Trustees voted 6 to I to rank budget priorltie~ for the estimat- ed $21.1 million, including new no(them area daytime courses lo be offered at Tustin 's J.ames 'B l.Jtt Junior High Schoor in ffie fall. Trustee Robe rt Price voted no. mdicatlng officials could jug- gle line item budget figures to come up with a $700,000 savlngs. Suc h a s avings, Price argued. could be used to partially cover a $2 million defi cit in funds needed to complete the district's Irv ine campus for occupancy next spring. College officials said they would approach the stale for aid in completing the $5.8 million north campus raciUty. ·'The thinking on the north campus now is that th~ state will have to help us with lt," district Superintendent Robert Lom- bardi told trui.tees. , Bu s i n ess Mana.aer Roy Barletta said omclals would <See COLLEGE, Pagt' AZ> t Councilmen deferr ed a de· cision until Erickson could com- ment. Tonight's 7:30 meeting is at Ci· ty hall. 17200 Jamboree Blvd. In a legal m emorandum to Winthrop. Westre1ch formally outlined the ACLU obJections : -Any attempt by the City of Irvine to provide the sect arian organizations the use of city· owned buildings during the period that s chool buildings are unavailable is a blatantly un· constitutional offer or assistance to religion. The California Constitution generally forbids any type of public assistance to religion in whatever form. A disproportionate use of public properly by a few ~ectarian organizations is un· constitutional because 1l grants an aid to religion which. by 1b term .:.. lim1ts 1t::; dVallab1hty to other groups Currently 10 Irvine. fac1ht1c-. to all groups. includin~ church g roups. are rented on d f1rs1 come. first-ser ve basi.., served basis W estre i c h sa id 1n hi s m emorandum. ..Undeniably. l)trict adherence to relevant con <See CHURCH, Page A2 I 0 .11, Pilol P"°ID ., "lth••G Kotflltr OFFICER JIMMIE POTTS WITH PART OF GOODS POLICE SAY WERE STOLEN Irvine Policeman Chased Burglary Suspect. Onto Santa Ana Freeway $50,000 Loot Seized lroine Police Arrest Jbuglary Suspect A man arrested on burglary t•harges Monday, aft<-r Irvine police chaser! him on th<' Santa Ana Freeway in cars and on foot. was idenl1f1cd as Paul EldrNl Aguayo. 35. a transient ~t<.1~ rng at a Tustin motel Polle<' !>aid thl'V rc>covered some S.50.000 10 11rop1.·rty they 1dl'nt1f1t•d as stolen fr1Jm a Wood- bridge' homC' and from two Ct.lony h omt•s <.luring the wee'<cnd, from thl' v<1n Aguayo drove Police said a further :-.carch of /\gauyo·s hotel room. and of a storage locker m Tustin. )iclded an additional $40,000 in stole n property He 1s being investigated in conne c tion with a d oze n burglaries, police said Aguayo was held at Orange County .Jail today in lieu or SI0.000 bail Poli ce said that a t about 9 · 30 am Monday. patrolman Jim· m1c Potts spotted a grey van re· sembling the description given by a neighbor in the Woodbridge burglary In that burglary. indus trial real estate agent Thomas Skahill. 49. of 51 Nighthawk. reported the theft of S40.000 to SSO.OO<l 1n anti- Saddleback Halts lnterdistrict Study Saddleback College Dis trict students who attend other com- m unity colleges will find the privilege revoked next year un- less they enroll in an area of s tudy not offered locall~ That's the dcc1s1on of trustees, who voted M onday to d1sconlinue a rule that has al· lowed hundr~ds or potential Sad- <lleback students to take up to six units in anothC'r district Trustees approved the move 6 to 1. with Norri sa Brandt dissenting The action aff.ects 1.500 to 2.500 students taking six units or less in other d1str1cts Officials believe the move will save an estimated $1 million in support costs paid to othe r distrlt'ts for Saddleback stu· ,;Jen t s "(don't like to make this rec. ommendation. I don·1 hke to make people unha ppy, d1stnct Superinte ndent Robert Lorn· bardi told trustees "Rut it seems ridiculous t o pay a million to nnother district when wo'rc trying to complete our own facility ·· "We should put the one million toward completing the north ca mp.us,·· Board Presid e n t Larry Taylor agreed. Tustin area Trustee Harriett Walther. who h as opposed elimmation six-unit rule in the past. s upported Mond ay's action. "I don't want to s upport another school district in light of our r edu ced funds !und er Proposition 13). ··she said. Officials said they would con tmue to approve transfers for stude nts seeking a course of study not offered by the Sad· dleback district. Cops H eed Plea NASHVILLE. Tenn. IAPI Heedinft a plea from Police Chief Joe Casey not to strike. Nashville patrol oHicers have accepted Mayor Ric hard Fulton's six percent pay boOSt offer. ques and jewelry Included in the loss \\Crt· thrn· compasses. d ivmst hclmcb and an Englis h egg boiler all :.mt1 ques Potts followed the van ont(I th.: freeway at Cu!H?r DnH· and s topped the van JI Hc dh11l AvC'nuc m Tustin Police said the driver tried tu run away, abandoning tht• van. but Potts c hased :.ind e;.wgh1 him Among the items 10 the r~ covered property. accord1ngtoof f1cers. were naut1c:.1I antique:-. Jewelry and stereoequ1pm cnt. Beo:;1dc.s felony chu r~e.-; 01 burglary. police accused ,\guayo or receiving stolen property and being under the rnflucnn· or herom Or :~:ca.:o~a~I We athe r Nig ht and mornmg low C'louds with mostly -;unny a flC'rnoon through Wed nesday. Lows toni~ht 57 to 63 High!' Wednesday 1n t h <' upper 6 0 ~ at t h t• bc:ichcs lo mid -70s 1nl<incl INSIDE TODA~ With all the ordmonces fac· mg July 4 V1SJton '" area beaches. they might prefer celebrating m their own backyards See fi't 01unnc; Page C! Index •• Cl Al 'l' ... r~'flu lrm•..,,.... L. M I nf l11•IM>• C..llM+'.W• Ctenlli.f Ctmltt Cnu•-OH tllN.tk• l fhwl•ll' ... 111i.r•··-l'Htllflllt A• l"lwmh~I ... Cl AllllL•~ M MOIH ., .. "-"' .. 14-S M.m..I flllf'f'O AS N•tl..,•IH._ u.1e o.-.,_.. c-., .. '""'' .. '"''""' ...... Al T•lnhl911 M TIM•lff\ ., ......... . Cl•l werlf N•'llJ (:2 ... . ~ •• .. "'' ., Ill IH •• •• • . . • ' ~ . .\~ DAILY P1LOI r ... e.ciay June 27. 1976 ... Pole, R1cs~ia11 2 Cosmona1its Into Orbit MOSCOW r .\ P > /\ Pohsh cosmonaut was launched into or- bit today with a Soviet mission commander aboard Soyuz 30 in the second Soviet international munned space shot. Tass re ported. The news agency 1dent1fied the Pole as cosmonaut researc h er Miro s law llermaszewski and the Russian l'Om m ander flye r cosmonaut ·Pyotr Klimuk The pair were expected to JOIO Soviet cosmonauts Vlad1m1r Dally l'llet $i.ll Pl!Oto ·Gintnee a 11 I• .J a'nct Pahl of Newport Beach led the cheers for Ir- relevant Weck Monday night at the Balboa Iluy Club. To sec whut all the cheering was about. turn to Sports Page B2. Unless. of course. you fi gure it ·~ ir- rclt'vant From Page A I RIOTS ... \\ l'rc 111 the Jail at the t1mt· \\ere uninjured and rt•rnaincd in custody today. 1\ jo.111 official, Onton10 Perez Trevino, s::i id 10 other prisoners <•scapcd during th(• mclce hy Just shaking lrnri. off '4.tndowi. Four pri s on t•r s were hos pitalit.{•d. h(• !'.a1d F1 ve bank!-. were ulso hit. but two bankin~ officiab. said today no money wai:. taken although the buildings were pretty well gutted He noted thul other northern Mexico c1l1ci:. had !.1milar nots 1 n rt'cenl years and "ll s Matamoros· turn to catch hell. .. Matamoros. \\hich ha!. a population of 300.000. 1s located aC'ross the Rio Grande from Brownsvallt'. Texas Arenz said he saw what ap peared to be the charred re- mains of someone in a state Judgc·s office at th<' JRil com pl ex . He said it appeared to be a :.mall boy or woman /\rem~ i.a1d thC' mayor, Antonio Cavazos Garza. was forcibly taken to the plaza and .. had to run for his life" when "things gOl hot ·· ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT f1\,._ o-.. "O" ~'' 0.lly P1tot w1tf\#fl <", ( ''" "''"""I~ Pf"'•' PtP\\ t\ OUf'.\11""""0 ...... '"""' 0. _.,')" Co•._t Pub4t\flt"QCOmO~"" .-_.Nf .. f•flOlll<W''\lt'• O'.lb•n-"""'' MolWI"'• '"'""'4" f ,.,,..,. •~ (rhl-t ~ .... ~. 81-•<f,. 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'WtoNt t '" ' "' 1.-0• tt• '1 •' r11~ '" ~·• (•liJo•1' • \w•\1r·0•·1" b~ "'"'•' o '' m"t"t"ty &f' fft4 I t• • "'°"''"•• n-.o ,.,., 41P\l•"-tt'°"" u .,. ,., t " Kovalenok und Alexander lvanchenkov, who were launched June 15, aboard the or· biting Salyut 6 space station. The two Soviets have been re. activating scientific equipment for another round or experi m cnts. Polish radio and television in· terrupted their program~ to an· nounce the first Pole was in or· bit lie is 37, is married and has two children. He has been study ing space :.ciences in the Soviet Space Center since December 1976. It was aboard the same space s tation that cosmonauts Yun Romanenko and Georgy Grechko this year set their world spact-endurance record of 96 days and 10 hours. smashing the previous record of 84 days se t by four American astronauts. Scary Skeeter During their flight. which ended March 16. lhey were visit· ed by three other cosmonauts in· cluding Allexi Gubarev Vladimir Remek of Czechoslovakia, the first man in space who was not a Soviet or an American. The last American manned space flight was the American- So vi et joint A polio -Soyuz mission in 1975. Thi s is a larger -than-life v1e\\ ol u com - mon s ummertime pest, the mosquHo. Tht: 500-time enlargement with un electron microscope s hows the front end of the pes t. The tiny balls are the insert 's (•yes the anlt!nnae come out of the head a nd ex - tend to the right and left, while the stinger extends down out of the picture . Researchers have found that only the female mosquitos bite. Brown Visits NB Parties Draw Dad Too The Browns came to Newport Beach Sunday night. Governor Edmund Brown Jr. was in town for a couple of fund- raisers. Mom and dad the former governor and first lady -came along. too. Governor Brown, who faces a re-election challenge in Nov- ember from Attorney General Evelle Younger, gave a 20· minute pep talk and philosophical discourse lo about 500 guests at a Balboa Pavilion dinner hosted by the Newport Democratic Club. He arrived at the Pavilion aboard 3J cabin cruiser belong- ing lo the host of an earlier $250 per person cocktail part) The cocktail event was held at the Linda Is le home of John McNaughton. president of Na- tional Systems Corp. The elder Brown 1s a member of the firm's board of directors. Pat, lhe father, circulated among the cocktail party guests, amiably discussing everything from Proposition 13 to the prob- lems of raising kids. Jerry found himself hemmed in by partygoers who had an is- sue lo push -off-track horse race betting, completion of the Costa Mesa freeway. the proba· ble constitutionality or a new farm land bill. As usual. he often answered a question with a question of his own. Frone Pagr Al ROYAL WEDDING. • • ::.ourcessay. But the family is determined to keep the wedding discreet. It will be held in the presence of 100 guests in a small palace chapel --a civil marriage Wednesday followed by the more binding Catholic ceremony the nextda). Questions have arisen about Junot's background. He describes himselras a financier with offices ln Montreal and Paris. But his most frequently trodden beat is the Paris society circuit The palace simply refu ses to comment on the issue. MANYOFTHE4,500 MONEGASQUES 1citizensof Monaco) and L'xpatnale celebrities who live in tiny. tax·clear Monaco are upset at being invited only to the regal ball that Rainier is throwing tonight. They have dutifully inundated the palace with bouquets and gifts a chest of silverware from the Monegasque community. a pair of l8th century armchairs from the bank of Monaco. But only a handful of Monegasques will attend the wedding. Among those refused an invitation are a Saudi prince and an eminent Rritish society photographer. sources close to the family say. From Page Al CHURCH RENTALS • • • i:.titutional provisions will work a le m porary ha rd ship on the sectarian groups involved, as well as their membership. From Page AJ SUSPECT ... Carmelita Arbiso ·oi San Juan Capistrano when they learned that a man answering his description checked into an Anaheim motel room during the w<>ekend. Officers said they ta lked to Black through the locked door of the room and tried to persuade him to surrender and ha nd over his gun. They said he askeo them to .. give me u minute or two." Officers said they heard a shot. ran into the room and found Black on the floor bleed· in~ from a buHel hole in t he head. A .25-caliber automatic pistol lay nearby The shootinR ended a search that began Saturday when Mrs. Arbiso. 64, was shot to death in her home al 31421 La Callers. Investigators said Black was seen at the home at about the time the shooting occurred. They said he had been in· volved in a dispute with Mrs. Arbiso for som e time over the decision of her niece to end her <'ommon law relationship with Black and return to the Arbiso home A rosary was recited Monday for Mrs. Arbiso who was a long time member or the 5an Juan Capistrano Historical Society ;,nd a popular parish worker ot the old m1ss1on However, the s trict maintenance or the traditional separation or church and state will scne general public in- tcre~ts an the long term. by avoiding the competition, and :,om elimes civil strife, general· t•d by efforts to gain or maintain government s upport." According to Harr) Ehrlich, acting director of community services. the city has permitted chur ches to rent ha lls s ince at least December 1975, when the council adopted a public facilities u.5e polic)'. ll owt'vcr. he lis ts, in a memorandum to the council. on- ly four city fac11itie!> that are available. at Harvard and University Parks. the youth services <'enter and council chambers. JI e s a i d s ch o oL..cti.s tr~~ t facilities would have lo continue lo be used, "since the city doesn't have adequate sized fac 1 lilies to ass i s t several churches " One group. the Assembly of God. has used city facilities for several months for de"'ollonal services, he reports. Also, Ehrlich already nas ac- cepted reservations from several more. Barbecue Planned The city of I rvine will !!pon!lor a sand sculpturing con test and barbecu~ at Corona. del Mar beach from 9 a.m . to 5 p.m Saturday Parllclpallon costs $2 50 for adults and Sl.50 for children Information is ava1la- ble by caUmg 754-3639 From Page Al COUNCIL • • ment will ht> assessed a one·tame fl'e or I percent of the building valuation A Sl malhon shopping center, for example, would y ield a SI0.000 tax. Half as to be used for road and traffic safety projects. half for public building con· :.truct1on The housing d1scrim1nat1on or- dinanC'l' 1s an outgrowth of a now·abandoned plan of the lr\'ine Company to convert a family st'ct1on of its Park West Apurtments to adults-only, by reloC'at1ng famtl1c!'. to other family !-.eCtron!., or C'v ictmg them The animal shelter a~rcement with L<1guna Beach. as rccom· mended by Police Chief Leo Pearl. would be temporary. Peart s uggests renting space an addnional three months after the eurrent agreement expires June 30. at SJ.000 a month. Meantime. an alternative plan -an arrangement with some other animal s helter. or con· slruct1on of the city's own facili- ty -"-111 ~pursued. Peart said The Laguna shelter has been over crowded. he said The condominium ordinance. which Planning Director Eddie Peabody recommends be adopt· ed as an emergency measure so 1t can tuk't' l'ffcct immediately. would t•slabl1s h " one-year moratorium on con version of apartmenLc; to condominiums. It carries the unanimous rec- om mendat1on or the Planning Commission. The· ordinance would buy city staff time to study the effect or proposed conversions upon city housing stock Cops Heed Plea NASHVILLE. Tenn CAP> Jleedan~ a pica from Police Chief Joe Casey not to strike, Nashville patrol officers have accepted Mayor Richard Fulton's !.IX percent pay boost offer Ax Wielder Murders Pair In Moscow MOSCOW <AP> -A deranged 24-year-old Soviet man attacked three elderly Swedish tourists with an ax in central Moscow to- day, killing two or the m and seriously injuring a third. of- ficials at the lntouris t Hotel said. The dead, a man and a woman. and t he injured, a m an, were waiting o uts ide the lntourist Hotel on Gorky Street with in walking distance of the Kremlin when the Soviet, tall and· weighing about ·~ pounds, rushed up to them and for no ap- parent '"eason began striking them. Witnesses said it appeared the re was an ax e mbedded in the s ide or the dead man because the handle was visible. The as- sailant was overpowered by a policeman and cab drivers and removed in handcuffs. The wit- nesses said he appeared g lassy- cyed. Well-placed Soviet sources 1dent1fied him as Alexander Nazhmsky, a night watchman. An American doctor . who would not give his name. s aid he was returning from the Kremlin when he saw the t wo bodies on the ground a nd a third person with something wrapped around his head kneeling over the body . of the woman. The m an then fell back on lhe ground and was taken away in an a mbulance. "I couldn't do anything for t he two people on the ground . They were dead,·· the doctor said. The Soviet news agency Tass '\a1d one was killed and two an 1urcd. but Swedish and other Soviet sources said two were dead The dead were identified by the sources as Anderson Annar. 8.1. and Eve Helen Johanneson. 67 lier husband Henry. 71 . was 1n1ured, the Soviet sources said . I • f'ro• Page .4 I COLLEGE • • seek a state legislative amend- ment under an old law which al- lows state aid to districts that cannot complete buildings under construction Barletta s aid pro1ected in- come for the 1978·79 budget an · creased from an earher Sl8.8 million estimate when officials pumped in Sl.S from reserves a nd located an additional $900.000 income from local and federal sources The current S2l.1 million budget figure reflects a 15 per- cent decline Crom the district·s $25.1 m illion 1977-78 budget. The meeting was heated by discussions between employee ~roups and trustees over two res· o lutions which froze college salary structures at the 1977·78 level. . Faculty Association members argued thal differences between 1977 78 a nd 1978-79 s alary schedules were merit pay in· ('reascs rather than cost of liv- ing increases A s tipulation of the State Legislature'c; so -ca ll ed Proposition 13 "bail our bill .. provides that l oca l gov - ernments cannot gr ant cost or h vmg increases greater than those afforded state employees. The resolutions approved by trustees allow only step pay in· creases within the 77·78 salary structure but provide for re· negotiation of salary schedules once officials are certain of in- com ing funds. provided those funds ar(• not needed for other distract expenditures. T he budget approved Monday by ~trustees 1s only preliminary> ano could change before final budgetsaredueAug.10. Business Manager Barletta told trustees the district would not be penalized by another stipulation of the bail out bill re- quiring i.chools to spend 33 per- cent of r eserves they hold t•quallang more than s percent of their operating budget. The state stipulation requires school districts with an ac- <.'umulated $3 million reserv~ and a projected $30 million budget, for example. to spend $500,000 of that reserve to sup- 1>ort the budget, dererring that much state aid. The $500,000 would be roughly 33 percent of that portion or the accumulated reserve above $1.5 million or five percent or the tot a I budget <S30 million' Ba rlella s aid the district would not ~ penalized because reserve funds above ftve percent of the budget had been set aside to support projects originally an· tended for completion over two ;.annual budgets. That means some existing re- serve funds will go to finish a c;w1mming pool 1ll the Mission Viejo campus. Officials origmal- ly intended to pay for the re- maining pool construction from th(• 1978·79 budget. Harvest Fest Tickets Out Tickets are on sale for the Harvest Moon Benefit Ball, a highlight of the Irvine Harvest Festival scheduled fo r Oct. 28. Ball chairman Sharon EJ!is re- ports that tickeLc; are expected to be sold out soon Seven tlUJl- dred. <'nough for 350 couples. art- J v a alable at S40 per coup!t· Tables of 10 couples each may be reserved at S200 Checks should be made pay<!· b!e to the Irv 1 n1 If :.ar ve-.t l-'e!>t1val and s cnl to th.- Harvest Fes tival. cto Sharon El- lis. Benefit Ball Chairman. P 0 Box 18619. Irvine, Ca .. 92713 Confirmation tickets should be received within four weeks. 7 Laguna I South Coast ,\f t_.rnoo111 ~. \:'. Stoeks I VOL. 71 , NO. 178, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1978 TEN CENTS Mexican Riots Kill I I, Injure 35 'MATAMOROS, Mexico CAP > Machine-gun wielding federal troops patrolled s treets in this border totm today after quelling a riot by some 4.000 students that left at least one person dead and injured. There were conflicting reports of the number of dead and in- jured. The U.S. consul said it had an unconfirmed report of one, and possibly two, deaths. The M ex ican h os pital authorities said they knew of no deaths but said 35 were injured The Mexican government did not immediately comment on the incident. There had been reports of a policeman killed, but Mexican authorities denied it The r1otmg was touched orr by the death I a s t w eek of a t eenager who was 1n police custody. For four hours, angry students threw rocks and burned most or the businesses around the town square and they m arched to the City Hall complex. burning the police headquarters and the jail. as well as the municipal build· mg. The jail and police station were gutted. The demons trators forced their way into pubhc buildings, scattering police records in the town square. The looting and torchings s pread quickly throughout the downtown area. U S. Consul Francis Arenz said guards panicked and there was "plenty of shoot in~." Ile said eight Americans who were m lhe pil al the time were uninjured and remained in c ustody today A J<.111 official. Ontomo Perez Capo Murder Suspect Shoots SeH in Head Sawdtl-!t Booth Going Up Police: He Won't Make It By TOM BARLEY OI '"" D•lly Po lot Sutt Surrounded by Orange County Sheriff's officers. murder sus- pec t Paul Benjamin Rlack shot himficlf 1n an Anaheim motel room l'arly today Black, 47. of Midway City. was r ushed lo Anaheim Memorial llosp1lal and from there to the 1ntcM>1\C care section at UC J rv 1 ne MedicC1 I Center A hos p i t al spok es man described his cond1t1on C;IS "ex- tre mely critical... ' A s h e riff 's d e put y who participated in the siege or the Beach Boulevard m otel room commented "He had no brain left when we picked him up. But his heart contmued to beat. lie s1mply'>'on tmake1t" Trevino. said 10 other prisoners escaped during the melee by JUSt shaking bars off windows . Four pri s oner s were hosp1tahzed. he said. Five banks were a lso hit. but two banking officials sa id today no money was taken although the buildings were pretty well gutted. He noted that other northern Mt>)(ico cities had s imilar riots D•llY l'ltot S~tf - •GillUlle an 1· Jan e l Pahl of Newport Beach led the c heers for Ir - r e I e v a nl Weck Monday night at the Balboa Bay Cluh To see what all the f'het•nng was about. turn to Spurts. Page 8 2. l'nlt·~!-i. of t·our::,c. you fi gure 11 ~ 1r- relev ant in r ecent year!> a nd "It " Mata moros' turn to catch hell .. M a tamoros. whic h has ;i population of 30Ci,OOO, 1s located a c ros!> the Rio Grande from Brownsville....Iexas. Arenz saiahe saw what ap peared to be the charred re- mains of som eone m a sta le JUdge·s orfice at the Jail com· plex. He said it appeared to bed small boy or woman. Changes On Roads Opposed Residents of several hilltop commuruties m Laguna Beach plan to oppose a City Council proposal that would place Altd Laguna Boulevard and Temple Hills Drive back on th<' cit>·~ local master plan of streets. A former City Council deleted those two roads from the city·~ M ast e r Plan o f Art e rial lhghways an 1974 , saying 1t did not want lo widen Temple Hills Drive or extend Alta Laguna Boulevard_ That action, according to the county. has made the city in· t>lig 1bl e for any Arterial Highway Financing Program tAHFPl funds and the city ha:. lost an estimated $200.000 to S300.000 in AHFP funds in recent year:. Tonight the council will con sider putting those two roads back on the city's map and in conformance with the county road map. thereby enabling the city to qualify once agam for the highway funds. The city could also get arter~al highway funds if it is a ble to justify deleting the two roads _ from the city master plan of s t reets. Councilmen are expected to study both alternatives when they mee~ tonight in council chambers. Mayor Jack Mc Dowe ll ha!> said the AHFP funds rould go h • mai nt a in oth e r arl C'r1al roadways m the city. and not necessarily the extc nswn or <See ROADS, Page /\21 Jewelry makL•r David Nelson . 25, of South Laguna adds old window "skylight" to his hooth at Sawdust F estival in Lag una BcaC'h-Artisans build own booths at an- nual festival. This is David's ninth year at fe:-.t i\'al a lo ng Lag una Canyon Road. He got much of his lumber from an old garuge he tore down last week. Sawdust runs in conj unetion with Fest ival of Arts and Art-a-Fair from .July 11 through Aug 27 this year. Craft work of 160 artists will be on dfsplay at Sawdust. Capistrano Mayor Urges Cooperation Sheriff's investigators were Sl'Ck1ng Black for que!>tioning about the killing last Saturday of Carm rhta.~rbiso of San Juan Capistrano whc·n they learned tha l a m an answeri n ~ his desc ription checked into an Anaheim motel room during the weekend. Officers said they talked to Black through the locked door of the room and tried to persuade him lo surrender and hand over his gun Saddlehack Halts Transient, 27, Surrenders in SC Robberies A 27-year-old transient was m Los Angeles County Jail today, after he reportedly .asked Los Angeles police to arrest him m c:on ne<'l1on with e ight armed robberies. mclud1n~ r ecent sav- 10gs and loan assoc1al1on hold- ups m San Clemente and Costa Mesa Scott Edward Worden was ar- rrsted Saturday on s us picion of larceny by Los J\n~elrs police, when they discovered the man who asked to be arrested was wanted on a Eugene. Ore., war· rant. s aid William Atherton of the Federal Bure au o f Investigation in Santa Ana. Worden was also wanted by the FBI for a bank robbery in Portland. Ore .. on June 21 Sa n Clemente police had identified Worden as a suspect 10 the June 19 holdup of the San Diego Federal Savings and Loan Association in that city. An arm ed b andit escaped with Sl,400, said Lt. Pete Goodwin of the San Clemente Police Depart- ment. And Worden was identified as a suspect in the June 16 Costa Mesa armed robbery of the t'olumbia Savings a nd Loan Assoriat1on at 2273 Ha rbor Blvd .. s aid Athe rton . About $1,200 was taken. Meanwhile, in Yuba City, police are holding Sandra Anne Sylvester, 32. or Portland. Ore., r~ported to be Worden's ac- complice, Atherton said. She turned herself into police there last week, he said. The FBI has set Worden's ball at $50,000. Athe rton said a federal grand jury in Portland was expected to indict Worden for bank robbery today. Goodwin, of the San Clemente Pollce Department. said Worden was believed to have started his crlroe spret' in Seattle last April. lie apparently moved south, al· lege<Jly committing a robbery In Long Beach before reaching Costa Mesa. ·' Mayor Kenneth Friess of San Juan Capistrano appealed to Capistrano U nifie d School dJ1 s trict trus tees Monday to work in concert with local mun1 c 1palit1cs to prPser ve services which might otherwise be ehmrna ted by passage of Proposition 13 Addressing an audience of about 200 people at a special school board meeting called to deal with Proposition 13 related budget cuts. Friess said "There 1s a ce rtain a m ou nt o f parochialism we'r e going to have to do away with." The mayor said the school board's decision not to hold s um- mer school has hurt San Juan's self.supporting recreation pro- gram. R ecreat ion classes and acti vilies were planned at ~chools in the l'1ty, Frie!>s said . The c·1ty was informed at would cost $5.000 to k t·cp sc hool restrooms open for the summer rccrration program. he· said In an attempt to reduce the ex- pense, the city offered to use its own maintenance employees to c lean the restrooms. but that proposal was rejected by the school district, he said. The s ummer recreation pro- gram will go forward at city churc hes and on school grounds with portable toilets provided by the city, Friess said "But we are very concerned ri g ht now about the fall rec reation progrhm," he said. "We have got to pursue some constructive joint use agree· ments." Friess also suggested that the <See CUTS, Page A2> \ They said he asked them to "give me a minute or two " Officers s aid they heard a shot. ran into the room and found Black on the floor bleed- ing from a bullet hole in the head. A .25-caliber automatic CSee SUSPECT, Page A2> Free Service Set For LB Seniors Laguna Beach senior citizens can get their eyeglasses adjust - ed free July 10 rol towing the genernl meeting of the Council on /\gang and ~nior Citizens· Club The meeting will br held in council chambers at City Hall beginning at 1.30 p m Dr Udo Stoeckmann will makr adJust- ments to eyeglasses following the afternoon meeting. Seniors from Laguna Beach and sur- rounding areas are mvi\ed lo at· tend. Saddlcback College Di strict studenLc; who a tte nd othe r com- m uni l y colleges will find the privilege revoked next year un- less they enroll in an area of !-tludy not offered locally That·s the decision of trustees. \\.ho vote d M o nd ay t o discontinue a rule that has al· lowed hundreds or potential Sad dleback studenLc; to take up to six units in another district. Trustees approved the move 6 t o I,. with Norris a Brandt dissenting. The action affects 1.500 lo 2.500 students taking six units or less in other districts Officials believe the move will save an estimated Sl million in ..,upport co:,ts paid to othe r <lis tr1cts for' Saddleback stu· dents "I don't ltke to make this rec· ommendation: I don't like to make people unhappy," district Superintendent Robert Lom - bardi told trus tees. "But it Wedd~ng ~ot ~ Royal ~--ROYAL WEDDING NOT OUT OF THE STORY BOOKS Prlnce11 Caroline With Fiene• Phlllppe Junot MONTE CARLO. Monaco IA P l-This royal marriage will be re membered leso; for its pomp than for its circumstance Caroline 1:. 21 ye arc; old and a princess Phi.hppe Juoot. 38. 1s a commoner a Parisian -with a playboy rC'putat1on. Their wedding 1s set for Thursday, and he is not the royalty that Prince Rainier III and Princess Grace, the former Hollywood film star Grace Kelly, had in mind for their daughter BUT, TIIEN, NEITHER HAS Caroline been the story book princess. She seems to prefer life in bustling Paris to the secluded calm of her palace room. She is a striking brunette tending to chubbt· ness. an avid waterskle r, a fixture on the Paris nightclub scene. She a nd Junot plan to live in Paris while keepln1t a villa in Monaco. Te m- pers are on edge in the palace and jet setters and notable citizens or Monaco are sulkinl( about because they were refused invitations to the wedding. Sources close to the palace say Princess Grace. 48, is "worn out and harassed" by the torrent of phone calls Crom friends and n('quruntances demanding an invitation HOT-TEMPEREDRAIN1ER,SOVEREIGNofthe375·acrestate on Franco's Mediterranean coast, "is on the verge of blowlfli up," ~ourcessay • But. the ramlly Is determined to keep the wedding discreet. 1t wtll be held in the presence of 100 .ruests In a small palace <Su ROY AL WEDDING, Page A2> see m " ridiculous to pay a m1lhon to another d istrict when "'e·r~ trying to complrtc our own facility." "W e should put the one million tbward completrng t he north ('am pus." Board Prl's 1dent Larry Taylor agreed Tustin area Trustee Harriell ' Walthe r , who h a s opposed e limination six·umt rule in the pa'i t , s upported Mo nday·._ 3C'l10n. · · 1 don ·1 want to ~upport a nothe r school district in light or our reduced fund ~ <under P roposition 13J," she said Officials said they would con tinue to approve transfers for student~ seeking a course· or s tudy not offered by the Sad- dleback district. Or:~:~::ast \\,.ea th er Night and morning lo'>' d oud5 with lnostly sunny afternoon t.grou~h Wed· ncs d :.iy. Lows tonight 57 to 63. Highs Wednesday 11• th e upper 60s at til t• beaches to mid-70s inland. INSIDE TODA '1 With all th(! ordt110nces fac- ing July 4 vi.sttors lo area bf>aches. rhey might pre/er ce1ebrat1ng in their own backyards. See Featuring. Page Ct. Index .. C1 Al'hvrs.toke c ..... l•...-C• L M h~ loHIMIS "' l~lftl!llttlell C1 AMU-" .......... ., .. c.11 ...... 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Park said the scout in· sign1a also appears on the · left breast of the outfits and the American flag and the words "Baby Scouts of America" on a pocket pat<'h Last Rites Held for lagunan Gus William Goodeyom, who ran the Thurston Trailer Park in Laguna Beach with an iron h and. was buried today at services an Corona del Mar. The sax-year Lagunan died Thursday at the age of 83 Mr. Goodeyom and his wife. Stella moved to the Art Colony from Rescda six years ago. The :.icta ve mechanic had an auto re· pair shop m Chatsworth and re- tired after 42 years in the busi- ness He was born an Fontana. Kan. und workt'd for the railroad as a youth After has retirement from the automobile repair business. Mr Goodcvom managed the trailer park bes ide Laguna Canyon Houd. Tenants s aid he kept the grounds spotless at the 30-trailer Mte amidst eucalyptus trees in the canyon Ile 1s survived by his 'Wife, Stell a, daughters. Jo Marcille Thomas of Rosarlta, Mexico and Winona Holzedl. Laguna Beach. a brother. Herman (ioodeyom. Salina. Kan.: a sister. Rose Chamberlain, Fontana. Kan .. four grandchildren and 10 great- ~rand -ch1ldren. Registration Set for LB Dance C lasses Rcg1strat1on will be held Thursday from noon lo 4 p.m. for disco and ballroom dance classes at the Neighborhood Congregational Church, St. Ann's Drive and Glcnncyre Street an Laguna Beach. Classes will be held on Thursdays from July 6 through Au~ 10 under the instruction of Thom Murray. Disco and Latin Hui.lie wall be taught to personi. 9 to 14 from 3 to -1 45 p m and for pe rsons 14 through 20 from fi to 7 .45 pm Di sco. Latin Hus tle and ballroom classes for those 21 and over arc scheduled from 8 tc 9 45 p m , with a discounted senes for persons 50 and ove1 from 1 to 2 45 p m Classes are $15 per series ex· ccpt for seniors, who pay S13.50. Information as available by call- rng t\stric1 T S1mi-arian at 494 ·8964 or 494·8061 Co1nplaint F iled LOS ANGELES <APl The Dl'partmcnt or Labor ha~ filed a complaint against Norris In· dustries Inc .. charging the com- pany 1 with d1 scr iminat1on a ga inst a handicapped but qualified person. OR ANOE COAST I \( DAILY PILOT f~• °'"""' (ft .. \t 0-'1ht P1lnl -flH•tfil•t" 1 (Wft ,. ,._.., ll'lot lilt•-" f>rf"\\ ,, °"""''~ h '"" ()t,4ft;t)I" ,_ • 'r•vhll\"'"'0Ct>~C'H•"Y ~ .. ·~f"tt·t.nn .,, f'•onh "4tl'f MOMAy IPU(NO" "''""" ,.,. (~H" ,.._.,,. N *'""'' ""'" l'I u~1n1 ~"" f\,I..,~ '°""" : ~~:!l;J:. 'J~~~ {. ~.~7"~·.°!:;, .~~:~~.:';' I •"1\ '' ~I fWi'd \•tur(l4f\ ""'1J \-..wtA;\ '"' i" l'll(teAI P\1h11'-"',f\Q pl~l"ll I ~( II) W,.,, k4t' !-'"-' '"''"' .,.,.,.,. C•l•t.,,.,,,..,.,.. ..... ,,,......, p,•,•Ml'\t •"'1 P\,ot,._.,...t ,.,, . (., .. , v.._11 Dt,.,,ctir,'11 tf'tftc:;.."'f"'fjllll !teV-~""' '~~"·~··· [d1to1 ,~ ..... , .. .._..,.._... 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Laguna Beach County Water District officials said the mile· long 12-inch pipeline will provide fire protection in the heavy open brushland between the two hilltop communities. An enlarged pumping station in Arch Beach Heights will be in operation next month. according to distdct general manager Joseph Sweany When installed. the new pump· mg equipment wall enable water lo be pumped in either direction th rough the new pipeline. The emergency drought relief program was begun last year. with the water distract receiving a $650,000 low-interest loan from the Economic Development Ad· ministration. Repayment is over a 40 year period at a 5 percent interest rate. Work on the project began in January and was originally ex· pected to be completed by April. But heavy storms which began shortly after work started halted construction for :.everal weeks. f'rorn Po9e A J CUTS ... school district follow the city's lead in making recreation classes in the adult education program self-supporting. .. If a class is s pecifically recreation oriented. people are willing to pay a fee for the service." he said. •'In our recreation program, our in- structors are paid 80 percent of lhe fees collected for their course. · · 1 f they· re not good. they don •t draw students and their classes are discontinued," he said. RETAINS PRESIDENCY Chamber's O'Steen Chamber Pre sident Re-elected Mike O'Sleen has been elected to a second term a s president of the Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce. Thl• Laguna Niguel resident is d1~tr1ct manager of the Automob1lc Club of Southern (';.al1forniu <tnd was re-eleC'led to lhl· t·harnber's top post last wt•<•k. Jo1n1ng O'Steen o n the ex l•C'ullvc board wall be George Nelson. firs t vice president; Larry llunt . o;ccond v1ce- prcs1tlcnt . James Decker. trea s urer . Gene Shidler. member at large: Jack Scherer. cx-offacio me mber and Frank Buck. chamber manager. N cw three-year chamber directors include June Holman. Harry Lawrence. Clyde Love· lad). Make O 'Stecn. Gent• Shidler and O.W. Stephesns. Installation ceremonies are scheduled July 7. Delay Ordere d In H e aring of Friess.· dean of students at Fountain Valley High School. also urged trustees not to make Proposition 13 budget cuts at the expense of the teaching staff. "I cannot make one complaint Wia te r A i.des about the treatment of my W ~ children at the hands of their teachers in this district, .. said /\ one-week delay was ordered '1'riess. the father of three Mond~y in the Ora.nge County school-age children. Superior Court ar~a1gnments of Instead. he recommended that five . Moulton ~1guel Water parents and students assume District offtc1als indicted by the great financial responsibility.·~ graud Jury. paying fees for supplaei. and Ju11ge ~· Warren Kn.ight held services and bemg held liable court acllon over until July 3 for vandalism damages . when he learned that defendant<; "I worked very hard for the John Perry. and Kenneth defeat of Proposition 13 ... said Krieger are m Ne~ York on the mayor. "But, like Governor water district busmesb . . . Brown. now that it's 111, I can sec .John Perry 1s t~e . dastra~t s the ,·aluc in it." di recto: of adm.1n1s~r8:t1ve operatio n s. Kraeger is a Pionee r Bus Driver Knight De ad at 7 9 William James "Jimmy" Knight, Laguna Beach's first full-time school bus driver, died Saturday at the age of 79 Laguna Beach Unified School District officials said he never missed a day on account or ill- ness during the 35 years he worked in the district. He oversa w supplies and transportation duties for the district at the lime of his retire· ment in 1967. Mr. Knight was instrumental in founding Laguna·s first Little League and was an active cider to the Community Presbyterian Church of Laguna Beach for 25 years. Fishing was a hobby of the active Lagunan. and his garden was his main interest. lie is survived by' his wife, Luella, or the family home at 531 /\gate St.; a daughter. June Knight Briggs, of Laguna Beach a nd two grandchildren. Services arc private and burial will be at Pacific View Mortuary in Newport Beach. Movie Sh owing s~t for s~nio r "Won Ton Ton. the Dog Thal Saved Hollywood." w 1 ll be shown free to Laguna Beach senior citizens July 21 at the South Coast Theater. The film , co.sponsored by Laguna Federal Savings and the Council on Aging, will be shown at 2 p.m. Tickets are available from Bob Porter at the Council on Aging office. 515 Fore!lt Ave Laguna Saw S tole n A Laguna Beach man reported the theft o( n $500 mltcrbox saw from hi~ sornic Mo nday Magnell Kent Allan. of 1525 MornlnRg'jde Drive said someonf' entered h.Js garaJ(c to take the equ1pment maintenance yard s upervisor. On hand in the courtroom were codefcndants Carl Kymla. the district's general manager: John Perry's brother, Chuck. a maintenance yard foreman. and inventory control clerk Vernon Mc Kown All five defendants are free on their promise to appear in court. The three who reported Monday were processed at the county Jail and then released. The three arraigned before Judge Knight declined to com- ment on allegations that water district employees under their s upervision performed domestic chores for them on distract time The indictment includes tcs li mony to the e ffect that dis tract workers mowed lawns. repaired cars and carried out miscellaneous home repairs on distract time The hst of felony charges in- cl udcs misuse or puhlic funds. grand theft. destruction or public records and misap· propriation of public funds. Kymla , the only defendant to comment since the indictment was issued. claims the charges stem from statements made by an informant who sought re· vengc after quarreling occurred l>etween rival empl oyee ractions. Kymla as a former Newport Beach city councilman who once served as an aide to former county supervisor Alton Allen of Laguna Beach .... F ront Pagv A I SUSPECT. • • pistol lay nearby. The shooting ended a search that began Saturday when Mrs . l\rbiso. 64, was Rhot to death In her home at 31421 Lu Callera. Investigators said Black was seen at the home at about the time the shooting occurred. They said he had been ln· volved in a dispute with Mrs. Arblso for some time over the decision of her niece to end her <'Om mon law relationship with Black and return to the Arbiso home A rosary was rrclted Monday for Mrs. Arb1so who was a lonri lime member of the San Juan Capistrano Historical Society and a popular parish worker at lhe old mission. Trustees OK Budget ExUting Programs Ma intained By WILLIAM llOOG E Of IM 0.11, ,.119' lhtt A tentaltve $21.l mtll1on 1978·79 budget approved by Sad dleback College trustees Mon day maintains existing school programs and allows increased northern area classes but the district's Irvine campus re- mains in Jeopardy Trustees voted 6 to I to rank budget priorities for the estamat· ed $21.1 million, including new northern area daytime courses to be offered at Tustln's James B. Utt Junior High School in the fall. Trustee Robert Price voted no. indicating officials could jug-~le line item budget figures to come up with a 5700.000 savings Such a savings. Price argued. could be used to partially cover J S2 m1ll1on cJef1c1t 1n funds * * * lB Trust e e s To R e vie w Layoff Rule Laguna Beach Unified School District trustees will meet tonight in ll s pecial session to re· vae'>' an adm1n1stralive law Judge's dec1s1on on teacher l:lVoffs -But distract Superintendent Robert Sanchis said he will rec· ommend trustees rescind the 36 dismissal notices sent to certificated employees. "In light of the information we have received from Sacramento, it appears <state> surplus forthcoming to the district will offset a portion of the losses we expected." Sanchis said. He said that in order to make up the expected 11.4 percent loss in the district's expected $7.2 million budget. he will recom· m e nd the board cut non· personnel items. The school board will meet at 7: 30 p . m. in distract offices, 550 Blumont St.. to review the law judge's findings. The administrative law judge's decision comes as a re· suit or two days of hearings held earlier tttls month to review pro· cedures followed by the district toward the possible dismissal of 36 certificated employees. The district sent dismissal notices to 7 1 teachers. counselors and professional guidance personnel last March 15 in order to keep its options open after the passa~e of Jarvis But Sanch1s said this week he believes the d1slr1cl can retain all teachers and make the ma- JOrily of cuts from other portions of the budget Youth Injured In Truck Fall A Huntington Beach youth wa!.. !>lightly hurt Monday afternoon when he fell out of a moving truck in Laguna Beach Donald R. Bolin. 17. of 391 Queens Lane. Huntington Beach, "as sitting on a box in the back of a pickup truck driven by Christopher L Hatscl, IR. of Garden Grove when the motorist made a turn onto Coast Highway from Fairview Street at about 4.30 p.m Bolin apparently fell out of the back of the truck during the turn. striking the pavement. He was treated for cuts at the scene by firemen. needed lo C'omplete the d1!..tr1t·t" Irvine campu:. for occupancy next spring. · College ofr1C·1JI:. s aid tlh.'Y would approach lhe state for cud in completin~ the $5 8 million no1·th campus facility. "The thinking on the north campus now is that the state will have to help us with it." district Superintendent Robert Lorn· bardi told trustees. Business Manager Roy Barletta said officials would seek a state legislative amend· ment under an old law which al· lows state aid to districts that cannot complete buildings under construction. Barlella said projected in come for the 1978-79 budget an creased from an earlier $18 & million estimate when offtcaals pumped an Sl.5 from <esenes .ind located dn add1t1onal S900.000 income from local and federal sources. The current $21. l million budget figure reflects a lS per· cent decline from the distnct's $25. l million 1977-78 budget. The meeting was heated by discussions between employee gr6ups and trustees overt wo res· olutions which froze college salary structures at the 1977·78 level. Faculty Association members urgued that differences between 1977-78 und 1978 ·79 sa lary schedules were merit pay an . creases rather than cost of hv· ing increases. A stipulation or the State Legislature 's so-called Proposition 13 "bail our bill" provides that loca l gov· ernments cannot grant cost of living increases greater than lho-.e afforded st.ttc t~mJJloyeei:.. The resolution:-. <.ipproved by tru!;tecs allow only step p<iy in l'l'l'<lSl's w1th1n the 77 7X ..,<11ar) ... tru<·tun· but providt• for rE- negot1at1on of salary "chedules once officials are certaar. of in· coming foods. provided those funds ar<' not needed for other <l1 str1ct expenditures The budget approved Mqnday by trustees is only preliminary and could change before final budget.:; arc due Aug. 10. Business Manager Barletta told trustees the district would not be pcnai:zed by another sl1pula1JOn of the bail out bill re- quiring schools to spend 33 per· cent of r<•scrveo; the) hold equalling more than 5 percent of the• r operating bud~et Thl' stall' st1pul<1l1or. requires '<·houl d:-.tnct.. w:lh :1n ;ic c·umulatcd s:: nullaon reserv<- .1nd .i prnJeClt•d S30 maliaon budgN. ror example. to spend $500,000 of that reserve to sup- port the budget. deferring that much state aid. Tht> $500,000 would b<' roughly JJ percent of that portion of the accumulated rcscrv<' above $15 mallaon or fiw percent oC the tot a I budget ($30 million> Barletta said the district would not be penalized because reserve funds above five percent of lht• budget h;id beer. set aside to ~upport proJccts originally an tended for completaon over twu annual budgets. That means some existing r~ serve funds will go to finish a ~wimming pool at the Mission VieJo campus. Officials ongmal- ly intended to pay for the re- maining pool construction from the 1978-79 budget. ROYAL WEDDING. • • chapel -a civil marriage Wednesday followed by the more binding Catholic ceremony the next day. Questions have arisen about Junot 's background. He describes himself as a financier with offices an Montreal and Paris. But his most frequently trodden beat is the Pans society c1rcu1t The paJace simply refuses to comment on the issue. MANY OFTHE/t,500 MONEGASQUES <citizens of Monaco land expatriate celebrities who live in tiny. tax-c lear Monaco are upset at bemg invited only to the regal ball that Rainier is throwing tonight. They have dutifully inundated the palace with bouquets and gifts a chest of silverware from the Monegasque community. a pair of 18th century armchairs from the bank of Monaco. But only a handful of Monegasques will attend the wedding. Among those refused an invitation are a Saudi prince and an eminent British societ y photographer.sources close to the family say. f' ront Page .'1 I ROADS OPPOSED. • • \\ 1denang or lht· l~o hilltop roads But county officials sec am· provement of the two roads ai. necessary lo serve as alternate routes to divert bottleneck traf· r1c at Laguna Canyon Road and Coast Highway. County Environmental Manal{cment Agency orric1als say they l>e l1<·Vl' tht• lurgt·r capacity roads would only serve res idents of the area. Members of the Temple ll11lo, Community Association don t s hare that view. and Estelle Warner. co·coordinator of lht· assoc1ation. said her group will be out in force tonight to oppose the road plan. "Because of the proposed Aliso Viejo community -a ('Om· mun1ty of up lo 66,000 people the county is planning a network or road~ to provide acces!> to th<.· ttrca," she said today. "If Alla Laguna Boulevard 1s extt•nded to Arch Beach Heights u-; has been shown on previous t•1ty mups." she continued . ":ind, ii 1t 1s <:onnectcd to El Toro Ro;.ad as has been pro- posed. then Temple Hills Drive. Park Avenue and /\ll<1 Laguna would become thoroughfares to I he coast." Shl' '-atd 1t would be ~mother mute for inlanders from Sad tll<'hat·k and Aliso V1eJO to get to the hcach "We don't want thousands of < ars pa'\s1ng through nur ne1~hborhoods on the way to the c·oust." s he said. And. she .idded. a council promise that the two roads would not be im- proved will not hold water .. Future count•1ts could change <ill that." she said. • ,. orange £oast EDITION VOL. 71 , NO. 178, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' Toduy~s Closing N.Y. S'oeks TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1978 N TEN CEN f5 , -, Wedding· Not So Doyal A .. Wl,...._... ROYAL WEDDING NOT OUT OF THE STORY BOOKS Princess Caroline With Ftance Phlllppe Junot MONTE CARLO, Monaco CAP)-This royal marriage will be re· membered less for its pomp than for its circumstance. Caroline is21 years old and a princess. Philippe Junot. 38, is a commoner-a Parisian -with a playboy reputation. Their wedding is set for Thursday, and he is not the royalty that Prince Rainier Ill and Princess Grace, the former Hollywood film star Grace Kelly. had in mind rortheirdaughter. BUT. TllEN, NEITHER HAS Caroline been the story book princess. She seems to prerer life in bustling Paris to the secluded ca Im of her palace room. She is a striking brunette tending to chubbi- ness. an avid waterskier, a fixture on the Paris nightclub scene. She a nd Junot plan to live in Paris wbilekeepin" a villa in Monaco. Tem· pers are on edge in the palace and jet setters and notable citizens or Monaco are sulking about because they were refused invitations to the weddi ng. Sources close to the palace say Princess Grace. 48. is "worn 011t and harassed" by the torrent or phone calls from friends and acquai ntahces demanding an invitation. HOT-TEMPERED RAINIER, SOVEREIGN oft he 37S•acre state ost $2 Million· Cut J • I ·From Ne rt Budget 7 &ary Skeeter This 1s a larger·than-li fl' \'iew of a com - mon :-.ummcrt1me pc:-.t, the mosquito. The 5UO-t1me cnlargl'mcnt wi th an electron microscope.• s hows the front end of the pe~t. The.· tiny !)alls <.1re the insect 's eyes. the antcnn<.1c coml' out of the head and ex- tend to the right a nd left. \\htle the stinger l'Xtc n d s do\\n out of the picture.· Researchers have lound that only the female mosqu1tos bite. Planners Short Handed NB Commission Still Awaits Appointments The Newport Beach Planning Commission. whit h has been two members s hort since last April's election, is going to have lo struggle along with just five members for at least two more weeks. or a quorum. They also do not have a chairman. Mrs. Heather f o rmerl y o cc upi e d th e chairman's chair. Since the election, the five commissioners, Bill Agee, Paul B a lalis, Bill Frede rickson, George Cokas and Tim Haid· inger, decided to wait for the two new members before choos- ing a new chairman. Vice chairman Frederickson is acting Hummel, Ryckoff and Coun. cilman Ray Williams voled for Beek, while Mrs. Hart, Mrs. Hether and Mcinnis voted for Morris. Tt\e n Hummel, Mrs. H~ather and Mcinnis voted for Shores and Mrs. Hart, Williams and Ryckoff voted for McLaughlin. Councilmen are slated to try again at their July 11 meeting. Trash Pickups Trinune d By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol IM 0.ilf Pllet Si.ff Newport Bea ch c ity coun- ci lmen peeled $1.7 million from the city's 1978·79 budget Monday a nd approved a list of expen- ditures that totals $24.6 million. The items trimmed rrom the municipal budget include the second or the c1ty•s twice weekly trash pickups. City Manager Robert Wynn said the once·a-week pickup will not be instituted until Oct. 1 so that-city officials will have time to re-arran~e work schedules and notify residents. Councilme n also c ut the Newport· Center fire truck com· pany from follt to three men, but <ig reed to leave the station's e ng ine company at four-ma n strength. They were prepared to cut night lifeguard service a nd school crossing guards , but re- instated those items at the last minute. At the conclusion of the hour· long discussion or the budget, Ci· t y Counc ilwo m a n J ackie Heather made an unsuccessful bid to get her council colleagues to remove from the budget their S34,000 in allowances. Councilmen are paid about S380 a m onth, based o n a formula for a llowa nces con· tained in the city charter. The mayor gets about $580. "We're asking everyone else in the city to make sacrifices," she commented. ''And I think we can start by cutting our $34,000 in allowances. The money could put another policeman on the beat or pay for the school cross· ing guards." He r pleas fell oo unresponsive ears. Councilman Paul Hummel noted that he doesn't believe such an action can be taken because the payment is mandat. ed by the charter. "It should be handled on an in· dividual, voluntary basis," he said. <See BUDGET, Page A2> Newport Beach city coun- cilmen were unable Monday to agree on a ppointments to the vacancies created when J ackit> Heat her and Paul Hummel were elected to the City Council. Since the election planning commissioners have been forced to cancel two meetings for lack chairman. · Two weeks ago, councilmen w e r e slate d t o ratify the nomination of Allen Beek and David Shores to the commissioo, but that vote was put ore when Councilman Don Mcinnis de· cided to nominate Margot Skill· ing and Helen McLaughlin as well. I D~ad, 3~ H urt Fireworks Cause Bl aze N e wport Beac h fire in- vestig ators said today fireworks were responsible for a blaze that caused an estimated $5.500 in damage to a Balboa Isla nd home Monday afternoon A spokesman for the fire de- partment said the 2: 15 p.m. fire at the home of Ken SneJJing, 224 Collins Ave. d a m aged the st ructure's roof and parts or the second floor apartment. No in- jurlts were reported In the inci- dent lnvesUaators said they don't know who is re pon~lble for sett ing off the devices that caught the home's roof on fi re , Rather than vote at that time, councilmen referred the matter back to the Counc il Appoint- ments Committee made up of Mayor Paul Ryckoff and council wnembers Hummel and Evelyn Hart. The council ordered the committee to come back with two nominees for each vacancy. Monday. Ryckof( nominated Beek and former council can· didate William Morris to rill Mr. Heather's unexpired term and Shores and Mrs. McLaughlin t.o fill Hummel's unexpired term. Councilman Don Strauss wa8 absent. so no one was appointf'd because the six councilmen deadlocked on both votes ,., • 4,000 Students R io t i n Mexico MATAMOROS, Mexico <AP> Machine.gun wielding federal troops patrolled streets In this border town today after quelling a riot by some 4,000 students that left at least one person dead and inj ured. There were conflicting reports of the number of dead and ln- )ured The U S. consul said 1t had an unconfi r med report of one. nnd possibly two. deat.hls. T h e Mexica n h os pital authonties said they knew ot no denths but said 3.'i were tnjured The Mexican government did not immediately comment on the Incident. There had been reports <>f a policeman kllled. but Mexican authorities denied H. The noting was touched off by the d eath last week of a teenager who was in poli c~ custody. Fo r four hours angry studentii threw rocks and burned most or the businesses around the town square and they marched to the City Hall complex. burning the police headquarters and the Jail, as well as the municipal build· mg The jail and police station <~RIOTS, Page A2> sources say. Bulthefamilyisd eterminedtokeepthe weddingdiscreet. It will be held in the presence of 100 guests in a small palace chapel -a civil marriage Wednesday followed by the more binding Catholic ceremony the next day. Questions have arisen about Junot ·s backgro11nd. He describes himself as a financier with offices ln Montreal aod Paris. But his most frequently trodden beat is the Paris society circuit. The palace simply refuses tocommenton the issue. MANY OF THE 4,500 MONEGASQUES Ccilliens of Monaco> and expatriate celebrities who live ln tiny. tax-clear Monaco are upset at being invited only to the regal ball that Rainier is throwing tonight. They have dutifully inundated the palace with bouquets and gifts -a chest or silverware from the Monegasque community. a pair or 18th century armchairs fcom the bank or Monaco. ' But only a handful of Monegasques will atteod the wedding. Among those refused an invitation are a Saudi prince and an eminent Britishsocietypbotograpber,sourcesclosetothefamilysay. CSee ROY AL WEDDING, Page A2) ~~~~~~~~~~~~ llally toilet s .... "'919 ~....e an f• J a ne t Pahl of Newport Beach led the cheers for Ir· re leva nt Week Monday night at the Balboa Bay Club. To s ee what all the cheering was about, turn to Sports. Page B2. Unless. of course. you figure it's ir- relevant. N-M Trustees To Consider Pay F~eeze? By MICHAEL PASKEVIC11 Of tN Oallt Pilot Slaff Newport-Mesa Unified School District Superintendent John Nicoll will ask school trustees tonig ht to conside r a salary rreeze for all district employees because or budget cutbacks wrought by pass a ge or Proposition 13. A district spokesma n s aid to. day Nicoll will present trustees with a tentative 1978-79 budget of $45.2 million, reflecting post· Jarvis cutbacks or about $6 million. Discussion also is expected to resume on a proposal to scrap bus service. Tonight's meeting is set for 7:30 p.m. at Costa Mesa City Council Chambers. School trustees already have sliced nearly $1 mlllion from the budget by eliminating this year's summer school progra m and adult education. J3argaining teams for district personnel met with district o(. ficials Monday and were in· formed or the district 's intention to withdraw any pay hikes. Teachers have asked ror a 10 percent raise. Prior to passage ot J arvis and the st ate's emergency allot· ment, district officials had pre· dieted a budget loss or nearly $17 million. At that point. district officials hinted at s ala ry d ec reases between 25 and 30 percent to keep the district ·._ fina nces afloat for next year. Ho we ver, the s t a t e a id package has apparently can- celed such plans and district of. tlcials are moving towa rds maintaining, but not adding to. t:urrent salary sched ules for school employees Traffic Policy Approved In a series of split votes, Newport Beach city councilmen gave final approval Monday to their new traffic ordinance. but d eclined to approve ad - ministrative procedures to make the m~asure work. The ordinance is a copy of U\e existing council policy that pro- hibits issuing a building permit to a ny project th~t will worsen traffic congestion in the city. The ordinance will not go into effect for 30 days . lo the meantime. the policy remains in effect . The phasing ordinance was approved on a 4·2 vote with council members Don Melnnis and Jackie Heather dissenting. Councilman Don Strauss was absent. Shortly after the measure pused. coundlmen had a series _ of vores related to the ad- ministration of both the existing policy and the newly appro-ved ordinance. The only item given approval, councilmen voted unanimously , to e xcept JO building pTOjeets from both the policy and the or- dinance because substantial con-! struetion had be~un on the projects. Projects ~ranted ex~epUons ore Koll Ce nter Newport. Emkay Newport Place, North Ford Planned Community, Corporate Plaza Planned Com- mun l ty, Harbor View Hills Planned Community, Versailles. Jasmine Cre ek, the Gilbert Property at Old Newport Boulevard and West Coast Highway, Newport Terrace Phase II and the commerdal lot at 3700 Campus Drive. However. councilmen then failed to act on a proposed ad· rninistrative procedure devised by city staff members and plan· ning commissions. That failure to act -tbe item was delayed until the next coun- cil meeting - meant that two other propooals also bad to be put orr until the July 11 meeting. One action was a request rrom the Jrvine Company that a 1.6· acre parcel the company owns be added to the Koll Center planned community doeumeot. Jn order to do so. councilmen would have had to certify the planning commission's findings that the development proposed for the site wouldn't make trar. Ctc In the area worse than lt ls. <See TRAFFIC. Page A2) Coast Weath er Night and morning low clouds with mostly sunny afternoon through Wed· nesday. Lows tonight 57 to 63. Highs Wednesday in t he uppe r 60s at the beaches to mld·70s inland. INSIDE T ODAY With aU the ordmcmces fac. ing July 4 visif0r3 to area beaches. they might pre/er celebrating i n their ow n backyards. See Featuring, Page Cl. lnde~ At 'I'-~wk• At 1•1.,.l'lllH1911 N '"'" ~ CJ """'--""" a I.. M. h" A• M9vles e1 .. IUtl .. n e.s llMllNI l'llMI .. ~II-• AJ Nell_I ..._. A4 Cl91tlflW ~M on,...c...t, M C.1t1IO M s.ert• e14 ,,,.., • .,._ M s .. <11 ,,,_.~ es CIN .. Nette• At f".+ewttl-17 1.i1.,i.1 ,.... -. ne.i..-. ,, ... 1"1«1el....,... ll .. WH~ M ll:tal""I.. CH • .,. ..... M ~--a - ' • I - A2 DAIL y PILOT N Tue.dlr Juno 27. lllt8 'Critieal' S uspect Shoots Se lf By TOM BARLEY Of tN D.olly ~llet S'6ft Surrow\ded by Orange County Sheriff's officers. murder SUS· pect Paul BenJamin Black shot himself tn an Anaheim motel room early today. Black, 47, ot Midway City, was rushed to Anaheim Memorial Hospital and from there to the intensive care section at UC Irvine Medical Center. F,..,. Page A I BUDGET •.• The final budget was approved on a 5-1 vole with Councilman Don Mcinnis dissenting. Coun- cilman Don Strauss was absent. Mcinnis said later during a break in the meeting that he vot- ed against the budget because of the removal of the second trash pickup. Not long after approving the budget . councilmen, in a separate action, voted to institute • a sewer use charge to raise an estimated $461 ,000. That money will be raised by charging homeowners $1.50 a month for sewer service. Apart- ment dwellers will pay 75 cents a month and operators of hotels and hospitals will pay 38 cents .per room each month. According to city staff mem- bers. the money will pay for the operation of the city's sewer system. Currently, 57 percent of the sewer costs are paid with water funds anct 43 percent with property tax funds. This year, the city spent about S415,000 on the sewer system. Next year, city staff members say the same operation s hould cost about $440,000. Again Mcinnis cast tbe lone dissenting vote in the action cit- ing "a strong sentiment in this town against user fees." Mcinnis. the senior council member and former two-term mayor. also noted that the s anitation district which operates the sewer mains and the sewage treatment plant will also mstilutt! a fee which means that residents arc ''going to be charged twice." llis views were echoed by an angry member of the audience the only citizen to speak on the user fee who asked coun- e tl men. "I s thi s what Proposition 13 means" Are we ~omg to be nickeled and dimed to death., .. Art Auction Bidding Up LONDON <AP > Bidders paid $306.900 for rare porcelain from the late Robert von Hirsch's collection today and S6.06 million for Impressionist and post-Impressionist paintings Monday night, raising the total for the record-shattering auction to $28.8 million with one more session to go. The six·day sale of treasures left by the German-Swiss leather magnate ends tonight at Sotheby Parke Bernet's auction rooms The showpiece or this mom- ang 's sale was a 26·inch Meissen white porcelain bird, which was bought for a record $189,000 by the Cologne Museum of Art. The bird was made for Augustus the Strong, king of Poland from 1697 to 1733. The previous high price paid for a piece of European porcelain was $141,750. A Meissen ''Augustus Rex" vase made in 1745, painted with a parrot eating cherries. brought $48,600. The buyer 's name was not disclosed. Meissen, !n East Germany, has been an important porcelain manufacturing town since the l'arly 18th century. 1 mpressionist and modern drawings and watercolors re· main to be sold . ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ••lllH1N .... p,, ,.6tnt •'Ml Pvblnl'W' JtO II c..r .. . V•lf' P#f'\'6t,,t And Ciifo,.., ... M4M'tf't ,_ .. 11_11 EdUOt ,_,,. ... __ Mtn<t~i"<I Editor CJterluH LM• 111-.fl' Nell A\\.l\1tU\~ M.4'""•1"'0 lttOOil'' Office a f_O\t•Mf'\" UOWfl\tll•Y'''"' • r\QUn.tf\41.AH\ tt't(Ul"nrw"'J .. ,t.-,..,,1 •t1Jf!t+~'°" tJ•at,, 1 Ill\ ""Hf'I tlou!•'la'd \lt«ll•b'' 'i Vtll•Y )\J'Ol l A p,., fh'\A<t •I .... " Olt()O, 'n""W4't' Telephone (714)M2~2t ct .. allled Ad .. rllttng 642-54175 t \ N A ho•pital spokesman described rus condition as "ex- tremely critical." A s heriff's deputy who participated in the siege or the Beach Boulevard motel room commented~ "He bad no brain left when we picked him up. But h.is heart continued to beat. He simply won't make it." Sheriff's investigators were seeking Black for questioning about the killing last Saturday of Carmelita Arbiso of San Juan Capistrano when they learned that .a !llan answering his descr1pt1on checked into an Anaheim motel room during the weekend. Officers said they talked to Black through the locked door of the room and tried to persuade h1 m to surrender and hand over his gun They said he asked them to "give me a minute or two." Officers said they beard a shot, ran into the room and ' found Black on the floor bleed- ing from a bullet hole in the head. A .25-caliber automatic pistol lay nearby. The shooting ended a search that began Saturday when Mrs. Arbiso, 64, was shot to death in her h9me at 31421 La Callera. Investigators said Black was seen at the home at about the time the shooting occurred. They said he had been in- volved in a dispute with Mrs. Arbiso for some time over the decision of her niece to end her common law relationship with Black and return to tbe Arbiso home. A rosary was recited Monday for Mrs. Arbiso who was a long time member of the San Juan Capistrano Historical Society and a popular parish worker at the old mission. Diaper Rash Irks .Scouts NORTH BRUNSWICK, N .J. (AP> -The Boy Scouts of America has s ued a sportswear manufacturer, saying it is making baby clothing bearing the scout motto .. Be Prepared" on lhe seat. A Scout spokesman said Monday the suit, filed in U.S. District Court in Manhattan against Popsicles Playwear Ltd., sought an injWtction bar- ring production and distribution of the diaper s ets and $250,000 in damages. Scout attorney David K. Park said the scout in- signia also appears on the left breast of the outfits and the American nag and the words "Baby Scouts of America" on a pocket patch. TRAFFIC ... i\n Irvin<' Co mpan y spokesman told councilmen that planning commissioners ap- proved the proposal because it calls .for widening the in- tersection at Campus Drive and MacArthur Boulevard next to the property. The proposal was delayed to July 11 on a 4-2 vole with Mrs. Heather and Mcinnis dissenting Next, councilmen were asked to certify si'inilar findings ap-pr.ov~d by the planning com- m1ss1on for Bayside Square an office building proposed for' the parcel on Bayside Drive al the entran~e to Balboa Island, for Westchff Grove, the Ir vine Com- pany r~sidential development at Westcliff and Dover Drives, and for the Bank of Newport office and condominium p roject at East Coast Highway and Avocado Avenue in Corona del Mar. T_hat measure will be put off unttl July 11 because councilmen deadlocked .3·3. over certifying the c_ommiss1on's findings. Councilwoman Evelyn Hart vot- ~ with Mrs. Heather and Mcin- nis. All~n Bei?k. a nominee for the plannm~ commission, urged the del~y . on all the proposals, cla 1_~ang the traffic reports ce~t1r1.ed by the planning com- m 1ss1on needed to b e re· checked. He also.claimed that planning com missioners approved ex· cept ions for Bayside Square Westcliff Grove and the Bank of Newport property because they were erroneously told the coun• cil had already ruled that sub- stantial construction. or vesting, hnct begun on the projects. That claim was refuted by Wally Geer , develop~r of Bayside Square, ~ho told coun cilmen that the planning com- m lsslon was told speclflctally that th~ trame rePorts for the three projects were required because the projects weren't vested ( I E'ro• Page A I RIOTS ... Park Nearly Done Bayside Park, one of the newest parks m Newport Beach is nearing completion. The recreation area stretches from Carnation Avenue to Jasmine Avenue on Bayside Drive m Corona del Mar. The f acilit~. wh~ch ~eatures this small play area, 1~ pnmar~ly a strip park with a pedestrian and bicycle trail winding along the road. Fro•PageAJ ROYAL WEDDING. • • Thus many Monegasques are nostalgic for the razzle-dazzle of Haanicr's wedding to Grace in 1956 when fi~works lit the skies, can· nons sounded a 101-gun salute and 1.500 media people created a state of near-hysteria that jangled Grace's nerves but put the principality on the map of mass tourism for all time. MONACO'S CONSERVATIVES ARE especially miffed. because many of the invited guests arefriendsor Junotand Caroline who have little to do with Monaco and are disdained here as "the Paris riffraff." But even without the controversy, Caroline's wedding would be little more than a society event. Her brother Albert, 20, is ahead of her an line for the throne, founded in1297 and thus Europe'soldest. Many guests are royal, such as King Humbertofltaly and Prince f'uad of E~ypt. But none with a throne has accepted the invitation. Britain's Prince Charles. linked romantically to Caroline by the gossip columns at one time, declined and triggered a welter of speculall~n th~t he was snubbing Monaco. Both palaces denied it. Secunty will be extremely tight. Col. Pierre Hoepffner, governor of the palace, has orders to keep out gatecrashers at all costs. "NOBODY BUT ROYALTY WILL get through the palace gates," he has declared. . ''Royalty" apparently ·includes J,unot's guests and such old friends as Cary Grant, Frank Sinatra. Ava Gardner and David Niven Niven was seen driving through the palace gates this week with~ mere toot of his horn. . Caroline's parents sent her to Catholic convents and still hope she wall walk the path of princesses in the classic style. .. Wh~n she was_ 18, her father told a television interviewer that sometimes Caroline says, 'I want to be like everybody else.' And we are fo~ced to tell her. you will never be like everyone else ... there a~e t~mgs you can't do because people are watching you. Because it will g1veyou a bad name." Newport Man, 37, Ordered to Prison Newport Beach resident William Harold Ellis has been s entenced to two concurrent 16-month sentences in state prison after pleading guilty to charges filed in connection with an assault on a 16-year-old girl. The sentences were handed down Monday in the Orange County Superior Court of Judge f-1. Warren Knight. . Ellis; 37. of 1606 Anita Lane • Writer Faces 2 Life Terms DETROIT <AP > -A self· styled playwright faces two s~n~ences of life in prison for kall_mg a woman with a hammer while ostensibly acting in a play. Judge Mi chael Stacey im- posed the sentences Monday in Wa~ne County Circuit Court against .James Thomas 21 who pleaded guilty to secon'd-d~gree murder and assault with intent to murder. The actress. Patricia Cowan 20, was killed April 9 during what she apparently thought was an audition in a garage for a play called ''Hammer." Hearing Slate d On Irvine Coast A public hearing on the Irvine Coast as a segment of the county's Local Coastal Program CLCP> will be hcld Wednesday at 9.30 am. by the county Board of Supervisors. T.he purpose or the hearing is to . identify issues involving the unincorporated territory of the coastline lying bet't'een Laguna Beach and ,Corona Ciel Mar . An LCP is a planning document re- quired by the coastal com· mission. Breton s Sought VER~AILLES. France <AP) Police began roundlna up Rreton separatl~ts today after rtceivlng evidence that the~ were responsible for bomblng a wln1 ~f the historic Palace or Vtrualle!\ In which a number of Na p o leon!{' relics we re damaged, 0Hic1al ~ources said. pleaded guilty to breaking into the Newport Beach teenager's room. beating her and trying to smother her with a pillow. At the time of his arrest foll<?~lng the March 1 attack. an · additional charge of attempted rape was filed, but that count was dropped for lack of evidence after the ~reliminary hearing couducted m Harbor Judicial District Court. Ellis. the father of three young chi!dren, st~ silently as Judge Knight derued probation in the case with the comment "this is not the kind of action society can condone." The parents of the girl Ellis attacked have filed a civil swt that s~ks $200,000 1n damages from him. That lawsuit is await· ing trial in Orange County Superior Court. Two Killed ByMachnan In Moscow MOSCOW <AP> -A deranged 24-year·old Soviet man attacked three elderly Swedish tourists with an ax in central Moscow to- day, killing two of them and seriously injuring a third, of- ficials at the lntourist Hotel said. The dead . a man and a woman, and the injured, a man, were waiting outside the lntourist Hotel on Gorky Street within walking distance of the Kremlin when the Soviet, tall and weighing about 220 pounds, rushed up to them and for no ap- parent reason began strikil"g them. Witnesses said it appeared there was an ax embedded in the side of the dead man because the handle was visible. The as· sailant was overpowered by a policeman and cap drivers and removed in hand<juffs. The wit- nesses said he appeared glassy- eyed. Well-placed Savi et sources identified him ¥ Alexander Nazhinsky, a night1~atcbman. An· American ctoclor, who would not give his name, said he was returning from the Kremlin when he saw the two bodies on the ground and a third person with something wrapped around his head kneeling over the body of the woman. SEEKERS LURED TO 'HOT CASH' UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS. Ohio CAPl --A trail of s lightly singed $10 and $20 bills caused a pileup as pedestrians. motonsts and residents tried to catch the money in three Cleveland sub- urbs. Police said they bcheve the money new out of a bag hidden in an automobile engine. They speculated the funds were being delivered to a numbers operation and were placed under the hood in case of a search of the car. were gutted The demonstrators forced their way into public buildings, scattering police records in the town square The looting and torchangs s pread qui c k ly throughout the downtown area U.S. Consul Francis Arenz said guards panicked and there was ''plenty of shootln,." He said eight Amer1cans wbo were in the jail at the time were uninjured and remained in custody today. A jail official, Ontonio Perez Trevino, said 10 other prisoners ~scaped during the melee by Just sbaltlng bars off ~indows. Four pri so ners were hospitalized, he said. Five banks were also hit. but two banking officials said today no fTlOney was taken although the buildings were pretty well gutted. He noted that other northern Mexico cities had similar riots an r ecent years and ''It's Matamoros' turn to catch hell." Matamoros. which has a population or 300,000. is located across the Rio Grande from Brownsville. Texas. Arenz said he saw what ap- peared to be the charred re- mains or someone in a state Judge·s omce at the jail com- plex. He said it appeared to be a small boy or woman. Arenz said the mayor, Antonio Cavazos Garza. was forcibly taken to the plaza and ''had to run for his life" when •·things got hot ·· * * * Death Penalty Reinstatemenl Aslood in Baja TIJUANA, Mexico CAPl - Newspaper columnists and others are calling for reinstate- ment of the death penalty - abolished after the 1910 rE>v- olution -in the wake of the killing of eight people, includin[? t h e warden , at the Baja California penitentiary. At the very least. the colum- nists say, the killers should be sent to the Three Marias Islands, a notorious penat col- ony in shark-infested waters off Mexico's west coast. The Northwestern Mexico border s tate governed by Roberto de La Madrid bas been m an uproar s ince the Friday bloodbath that took the life of Warden Salvador Gonzalez - Gutierrez. his assistant and three guards. Mexican at:thorities. meanwhile. claimed Monday tc have begun a purge of the narcotics gangs that !or years have controlled the walled com· pound in Tijuana's La Mesa district. The first to go were those believed responsible for the shootings. Three prisoners also died in the five-minute gunfight. But first to fall was Gonzalez. a re· form -minded former distri.ct at- torney who took over the prison in April. His reign reportedly threatened the personal freedom or narcotics rings within the prison De IJ Madrid told J ntws cor.- ference Monday that public re. vuls1on has s w e pt B~Ja California. The leader or a rival narcotic!; l?an~ offered to assassinate the killers 1f the government would permit has men inside as in- mates. tirm them and set them free after those responsible for the deaths were snuffed out. \ 7 Saddlebaek f ternoon N .. Y. S loC!'ks j I VOL. 71, NO. 178, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1978 TEN CENT5 Capo Murder Suspect Shoots Self By TOM BARLEY OI U. O.lly ,. .... Si.ff Surrounded by Orange County Sheriff's officers. murder sus- pect Paul BenJamio Black shot himself in an Anaheim motel room early today. Black, 47, of Midway City, was rushed to Anaheim Memorial Hospital and from there to the intensive care section at UC Irvine Medical Center. A hospital s pokes man described his condition as ··ex- tremely critical. .. A s herirf's d eputy who 11articipated in the siege of the Beach Boulevard m otel room commented: "He had no brain left when we picked him up. But his heart continued to beat. He s1mplywon'tmakeit .. Sheriff's investigators were seeking Black for questioning• about the killing last Saturday or Carmelita Arbiso of San Juan Capistrano when they learned that a man answering his description checked into an Anaheim motel room during the weekend. Officers said they talked to Black through the locked door of the room and tried to persuade 4,000 Mexican Students Riot . ...--__ MATAMOROS. Mexico <AP> Machine-gun Wielding federal troops patrolled s treet s in this border town today after quelling a riot by some 4,000 students that left at least one person dead and injured. There were conflicting r eports of the number of dead and in- JUred The U.S consul said it had an unconfirmed report of one. c.ind possibly two, deaths. The Mexi ca n h ospita l authorities said they knew of no deaths but said 35 were injured. 'The Mexican government did not immediately comment on the incident. There had been reports of a policeman kjlled, but Mexican authorities denied 1t The rioting was touched orr by the death last week of a t eenager who was in police custody. For four hours, angry students Jhrcw rocks and burned most of the businesses around the town s quare and they marched to the City HaJI complex, burning tht! SJ Million Saved Saddleback Halts lnterdistrict Study Saddleback Co1lege District students who attend other com- m un 1 ty colleges will find the privilege revoked next year un- Jt'SS they enroll in an area of :-.tudy not offered locally. That's U\e decision of trustees, who voted Monda y to niscontinuc a rule that has al- towed hundreds of potential Sad- dleback students to take up to ~1x units in another district. Trustees approved the move 6 to l. with Norrisa Brandt d1ssent1ng. The action affects 1.500 to 2.500 students taking six units or less in other districts. Officials believC' the move will save an estimated Sl million in support costs paid to other districts for Saddleback stu- dents "I don't like to make this rec- ommendation. I don't hke to make people unhappy." district Superintendent Robe rt Lom- bardi told trustees. "But it see m s ridiculous to pay a million to another district when we're trying to complete our own facility." "We should put the one million toward completing the north c ampus," Board Pres ident Larry Taylor agreed Tustin area Trustee Harriett Walther. who has opposed elimination six-unit rule in the past. s upported Monday 's action. "I don't want to support another school district in light of our reduced fund s (under Proposition 13l, .. she said. Officials said they would con· tmue to approve transfers for students seeking a course of s tudy not offered by the Sad- dleback district. Saddleback Sclwols Get Tips on Cuts A coordrnatmg ~oup has sug- (:(ested thar Saddleback Valley Unified School District <SVUSDl trustees la y o ff so me m aintenance personnel. cut ad- m 1n1 strati ve salaries and ::.horten the work year for clerks, secretaries and other "support personnel. .. The suggestions are part of 11 Saddleback Arca CoordiAating Council <SACCI tentative rec- ommendations for coping with budget cuts brought about by passage of Proposition 13. The. list , compiled during the SACC executive board session Monday night In Laguna Hills, is scheduled for circulation among * * * SACC members, said director Bill Hatton, chairman of the ~roup ·s Education Committee. Hatton, a Long Beach Unified Sc hool Dis tri ct teacher- counselor, said the list and sub- sequent comments will be con- sidered again by the executive board next week befor e being appr oved and passed on to school trustees. The executive board's school budget cutting suggestions in- clude: Reducing administration costs, posts and salaries. -Reducing instructional aides. <See 'l'JPS, Page A2) * * * School Busing Hit By Citizens' Panel Big yellow school buses might be a thing of the past in the Sad- d leback Valley Unified S<:hool District if officials adopt recom- mendations offered Monday by a dist rict budget committee. The committee, composed of parent s and employee representatives, recom mended a $29 1 million operating budget that doesn't include $1.2 million ror the district's busing pro- gram. The recommended budget a lso ln<'ludes about $300,000 in deficit spendin~ since> d\sttict income f'stlmates are SZ8.8 million. aut BUAiness Manaaer Gilbert Moreno emphasized t he pro- posal was merely a recom men· dation to Super\nlendenl Richard Welte, who would make final budget recommendations to trustees. . Trustees will get Welte's tentative budget proposal Wed- nesday at their regular 8 p.m meeting in district offices, 21831 Diseno Drive In Mission Viejo. At Monday's special session, trus\eei also heard projtt\ions that the distrlct could lose $500,000 to $600,000 In district re- ser ves through a ~tlpulation of the school aid blll _passed Sotur· <See B\JSSS, Pa•e A2 > police headquarters and the Jail, as well as the mumc1pal build- ing. The jail and police s tation were gutted. The demonstrators for ced their way into public buildings, !>cattering police r ecords in the town square. The looting and torchings sprcad quickly throughout the downtown area. U.S. Cons ul Francis Arenz s aid guards panicked and there was "plenty of shoolin~." Ill• said eight Americans who <See RIOTS, Page A2) College Maintains Programs By WILLIAM HODGE OI U. O~uly Pllo\ Sl•ll /\ tentative $21 l million 1978 79 budget approved by Sad· dleback College trustees Mon- day mawtains cx1st1ng school programs and allows increased northern area classes but the district's Irvine campus re- m ains in jeopardy Trustees voted R to I to rank budget priorities for the estimat· cd $21 1 million. including new northern area daytime courses to be offered at Tustin 's James B Utt Junior High School in the fall Trustee Robert Price voted no. indicating offi cials could jug- gl<' line item budget fi gures to come up ~ilh a $700.000 savings. Such a savings, Price argued. could be used to partially cover a S2 million deficit in funds needed to complete the district ·s Irvine campus for occupancy <See COLLEGE, Page A2l Dotlly """' Si.ti ....... °Gl•neean I ' Jane t Pahl of Newport Beach led the cheer5 for lr- rc I ev ant Week Monday night at the Balboa Bay Club. To see what all the cheering was about, turn to Sports, Page B2 Unless. of course. you figure lt1s Ir· re levant. him to surrender and hand over his gun. They said he asked them to "give me a minute or two." Officers said they heard a shot. ran into the room and found Black on the floor bleed- ing from a bullet hole in the head. A .25-caliber automatic pistol Jay nearby. The shooting ended a search Seary Skeeter that began Saturday when Mrs. Arbiso. 64. was shot to death in her home at 31421 La Callera. Investigators said Black was seen at the home at about the time the shooting occurred They said he had been in- volved in a dispute with Mrs . Arbiso for som e time over the decision of her niece to end her common law relationship with Black and return tCJ the Arbiso home A. rosary wa,. recited Monday for Mrs. Arb1so who wai> a long time member of the San Juan Capistrano Historical Soc1ely and a popular parish worker at the old mission. A mass was scheduled today with interment to follow at Holy Sepulcher Cemetery in El Modena This 1s a larger-than-life view of a com- mon summertime pest. the mosquito The 500 time 'l"fllargcment with an e lectron m 1 r roseopl' show!'> the front end of the pe ·t Thl' tiny balls lire the insect's eyes the antennae· come out of the head and ex· tend to the right and left. whlle the slinger extends down out of the picture. Hcscarchers hi:IVC found that only the fl'male mosquitos bile Welte Questions School Guidelines Saddleback Valley Unified School D1stri<'t Superintendent Richard Welle has responded by lctler to a trustee-sponsored pro- posal of gwdclines for the top of· flc1a l ·s job. His response questions several of the suggeswd guidelines in- cluding stipulations for a deputy s uperintendent. b1 monthly discussions with a teacher baq~a1ning group, vacation ar· rangements and formation of district goals a nd ObJect1ves. But the main stumbling block to c.i board-Welte reconciliation appears lo be the l>l1pulation for a deputy s uperintendent who would replace Welte upon his absence from the district Welte returned last week from a hoard-impos ed eig ht·week vacation. lie has said he does not see a reason for a deputy but has in- d1c ated he would work with the board :-.hould they desire to create lhe pos1t1on The suggestion of a deputy prompted several ch:-.trict ob- servers to suggest the board might be trying lo relieve the superintendent of his duties In 1975. th en -D eputy Superintendent Richard Welte assumed all duties for then- Superintendent W1l11am Zogg. whose contract eventually was bought out by trustees The position of deputy Superintendent hasn't existed since Welte·s elevation to the district's top spot. But board President George He nry balked Monday at sug- gestions the new pos1t1on would be used to supercedc Welte·s authority "You can't have two bosses running wild," Henry said. "Other districts have them <de- puties> and they work very wrll · · Welte apparently als o mentioned specifically a guideline requiring board and superintendent agreement on when the top official would take vacations. Welte. however. termed his re· cent eight-week vacation an CSee DEPUT V, Page A Z> Polish Cosmonaut Launched Into Orbit MOSCOW t /\Pl A Polish cosmonaut wa'i launchcd into or- bit today with a Soviet mission commander aboard Soyuz 30 in the second Sovil'l international manned space shot, Tass re- ported The news agency identified the Pole as cos m ona ut - r e searc h er M1ro sl aw Hermaszewsk1 and the Russian commander fl y<.'r·cosmonaut Pyotr Klimuk The pair were expected to join Soviet cosm bnauts Vladimir Kov a lenok and Alexander lv a n chenkov . who were launched June 15, aboard the or- biting Salyut 6 space station. The two Soviets have been re- activating scientific equipment for another rourld or experi- ments. Polish radio and television in- terrupted their programs to an· nounce the fir:$t Pole was ln or· bit. He is 37, is ma rried and has two children He has been study- ing s pace sciences in the Soviet Space Center since December 1976 Jt was aboard the same space station that cosmonauts Yuri Romanenko and Georgy Grechko this year set their world space endurance record of 96 days and 10 hours. s mashing the previous record of 84 days se t b y f our Americ a n astronauts. During thc>1r rtight, which ended March 16, they were visit- ed by three other cosmonauts in- c I uding AlleXJ Gubarev Vladimir Remek of Ciechoslovakia. the first man in space who was not a Soviet or an American. The la11t American manned spnce flight was the American- So vi et joint Apollo Soyui mission in 1975. Police Rout Gunman With Tear Gm LONG BEACH C/\PI Gas- 111askcd police firing tear gas charged into a house today and arrested a 26-year-old man who had bt-en barricaded since Mon- day night Although s hots had b c <'n fired 1ntcrm1ttently through the ni~hl he !>urren- dcrcd peacefully, police said. John Preeiado locked himself inside his sister's Beverly Way homt· after lcarn1nj! that hi~ g1rlfrtend has been seeing another man, police Sgt Merle Barrett said When Preciado began loading his pistol, his s:ster fled the house and called police, Barrett said Apparently random, aim- '""" gunsh ot" were fire d periodically during the night, of. f1ccro; s aid. A special weapons team sur rounded the place and began negotiations for the st:rrender of Preciado. who asked to call his 5 year-old daughter on the phone /\t one point police were invit- ed in for a snack and a cigarette but declined the offer. Coas t We athe r Night and morning low clouds with mostly sunoy afternoon through Wed- nesday. Lows tonight 57 to 63. U 1ghs Wednesday in tht• upper 60<: at the l><.'llches to mid·iOs inland. I NSIDt; TODA l' With all the orcbnonces /ac- ing July 4 VtS1lon lo area beoche11. they might pre/er c elebrating In their own backyards. See F'eatur1ng. Page Cl A I V•vr '-"'<t ,,,,..,_ Index .. a \, M .. .,. ..... ...,. "' ....... .,. ...... CJ A1111u--. .... llM'f\ff ., .. c .. m., .... Cl•"lfl .. ~•c• CrtH•tff OHlllNe~ •~ltw1.t1•..a111t<talllfM!"l '••l1trlllil "-. .... ,,.., ....... ....... A t N•l .... •1 - Q.lf on,_.•~ .. ~· .. ,le(,""*~ ... At ft1t~•t1-"' "" .. ,.,. ., .. WUlNt Cl l W•r~ "•'"°' Q ' IM .... M ••·l ll ., ., .. ... ... 1 ' .\2 C».IL Y P1LOI 8 l COLLEGE • • .flU°l 1prtna. College ortlclats said they would approach the stale for a1d ul completing lh1: $5.8 million north campus racallty "The tbmlong on the north campus now is that the state will have to help us with it," district Superintendent Robert Lom- bardi told trustees Bus iness M anager R oy Barletta said officials would seek a state legislative amend· ment under an old law which al· lows s tate aid to districts that cannot complete buildings under construction. Barletta said projected in- come for the 1978-79 budget in- creased from an earlier $18.8 million estimate when officials pumped in $1.S from reserves a nd loc ated an additional S000,000 income from local and federal sources. T he current $21.l million budget figure reflects a lS per- cent decline from the district's $25.1 million 1977·78 budget. The meeting was heated by discussions between employee groups and trustees over two res· ~lutions which froze college salary structures at the 1977-78 level. Faculty Association members argued that differences between 1977-78 and 1978-79 salary schedules were me rit pay in- creases rather than cost or liv- ing increases. A stipulation or the State Legi s lature's s o -ca lled Proposition 13 "bail our bill" provides that local gov- ernments cannot grant cost of living increases greater than those afforded slate employees. The resolutions approved by trustees allow only step pay in- creases within the 77-78 salary structure but provide for re negotiation or salary schedules once officials are certain of in coming funds, provided those funds are not needed for other district expenditures. The budget approved Monday by trustees is only preliminary and could change before final budgets are due Aug. 10. Business Manager Barletta told trustees the district would not be penalized by another stipulation of the bail out bill re- quiring schools to spend 33 per- cent of reserves they hold equalling more than 5 percent of their operating budget. The state stipulation requires s chool districts with an ac- cumulated $3 million reserve irnd a projected S30 million budget. for example, to spend SS00,000 of that reserve to sup- port the budget , deferring that much state aid. The SS00,000 would be roughly 33 percent of that portion of the accumulated reserve above $1.5 million or fi ve percent of the total hudget ($30 million). Barletta said the distric t would not be penali zed because reserve funds above fi ve percent of the budget had been set aside to support projects originally in· tended for completion over two annual budgets. That means some existing re- ::.ern· funds "'" go to finish a swimming pool at the Mission Viejo campus. Officials original- ly intended to pay for the re- maining pool construction from the 1978·79 budge•. J11n9 t7 191• Wedding Not So Royal MONTE CARLO, fooaco <AP>-Thasroyal marn11owlll be re· membered less ror lt.1 pomp than ror it.a circUD\atance. Caroline la 21 year1 old and a princess. Phl~ippe Junot, 38, Is a commoner -a Parisian -with a playboy reputation. Their wedding is set for Thursday, and he is not the royalty that Pr ince Rainier JU and Princess Grace, the former HoUywood film :.tar Grace Kelly, had in mindforthelrdaughter. BUT, THEN, NEITHE R HAS Caroline been the story-book princess. She seems to prefer life in bustllng Paris to the secluded calm of her palace room. She is a striking brunette tending to chubbi- ness. an avid waterskier, a fixture on the Paris njghtclub scene. She and Junot plan to live in Paris while keeping a villa in Monaco. Tem- pers are on edge in the palace and jet setters and notable citizens of Moo~o are sulking about because they were refused invitations to the wedding. Sources close to the palace say Princess Grace, 48, is .. worn out and harassed .. by the torrent of phone calls from friends and acquaintances demanding an invitation. llOT· TEMPERED RAINIER, SOVEREIGN of the 37S·acre state on France's Mediterranean coast ... is on the verge of blowing up," sources say Bt1l the family is determined to keep the wedding discreet. Jt will be held in the presence of 100 guests in a small palace chapel -a civil marriage Wednesday followed by the more binding Catholic ceremony the next day. Questions have arisen about Junot's background. He describes himself as a financier with offices in Montreal and Paris. But his mo15t rr eq uenUy trodden beat is the Paris society circuit. The palace simply refuses tocommenton the issue. MANY OF THE 4,500 MONEGASQUES <citizens of Monaco> and expatriate celebrities who live in tiny, tax-clear Monaco are upset at be ing invited only to the regal ball that Rainier is throwing tonight. They have dutifully inundated the palace with bouquets and ~ifts -a chest of silverware from the Monegasque community. a pair or 18th century armchairs from the bank or Monaco. But only a handful of Monegasques will attend the wedding. Among those refused an invitation are a Saudi prince and an-eminent flritish society photographer,sourcesclosetothe family say. -~-1,.,.... ROYAL WEDDING NOT OUT OF THE STORY BOOKS Princess Caroline With Flance Phltlppe Junot . 1:hu~ many. Monegasques are nostalgic ror the razzle-dazzle of Rainier s weddmg to Grace in L956 when fireworks lit the skies, can· nons sounded a IOl-gun salute und 1,500 med ia people created a state of near· hysteria that jangled Grac~·s nerves but put the principality on the map of mass tourism for all lime. MONACO'S CONSERVATIVES ARE especially miffed. because many of the invited guests are friends of Junot and Caroline who have little to do with Monaco and a re disdained here as "the Paris riffraff.·· But even without the controversy, Caroline's wedding would be litlle more than a society event. Her brother Albert, 20. is ahe11d of her m Ii ne for the throne. founded an 1297 and thus Europe ·s oldest. Many guests are royal, such as King Humbert of Italy and Prince Fuad of Egypt But none with a throne has acceptt;d the invitati~n. Couniy Man Guilty in Child's Death A Buena Park man who inflicted fatal injuries on his girlfriend's 19-month-old son while he baby sat the child was found guilty of second degree. murder Monday in Orange Amid Sprinkles Firemen Control Los Padres Blaze Delay Ordered In Hearing of Water Aides A one-week delay was ordered Monday in the Orange County Superior Court arraignments of five Moulton Niguel Water District offi cials indicted by the County Superior Court. ' .I u d g e K e n net h E . La e accepted the jury verdict and ordered that Ric hard Dean Widman, 20, be returned to his co urtroom Aug . 11 for sentencing. Widman faces a possible state prison term or seven years. It was successfully alleged t h a t Widm a n beat Jason Richmond last Jan. 19 while the little boy's mother went to work a fter leaving him an the defendant's care. It was testified that the child was unconscious when Widman carried him to a neighbor's home with the expl anation that t he httle boy had been knocked down by two poodles while ch asing a ball in the park. The victim died on the way to the hospital Doctors said he had surre red brain damage and injuries to the liver from what appeared to be heavy blows. Police s aid Widman later admitted that he had punched the baby in the stomach. It was alleged during the trial that Widman had abused the little boy over a long period of time. By the Associated Press While morning commuters saw what could be Southern California's last rain of the season today, Ventura County f'rmtt Page Al BUSES •.• day in Sacramento. "We're going to be paying a pe nalty for reserves that are greater than five percent of the year's incom e," Moreno told trustees. He said the current district re· serve was S3 to S3.4 million, in dtcating the dis trict could lose at least half a million. "That's the price Saddleback will have to pay for being con· servative in spending."' Moreno said. He said the district could spend money up to July 1 for goods or services u'Sed before that date. But Superintendent Richard We lte caution ed the board agains t obviou s ly s pending money to avoid the SB 154 st ipulation. "If it looked like the board had tried to circumvent the law it could be detrimental to the board and the district," W~lte said. "The state can take away money from next year 's pro· gram -they're in a position to do that." firefighters controlled a 120· acr e brush fire in the Los Padres National Forest. The National Weather Service was caught off guard by reports of l ight s pri nkles, which s tre t c h e d fr om Azus a to downtown Los Angeles and into Orange County. A wea th er bu reau sp•1keswoman said the Owens Valley was the only area expect· ed to recea ve any more rain before the annual tally ends Fn· day If n o mor e rain fall s downtown. the t otal an Los Angeles would be 33.44 inches of rain . compared to 12.31 last season, a normal of 14.05 and a record of 38.18. set in 1883-84 The Los Padres National Forest brush fire. believed start· ed Sunday by illegal fireworks . was reported under control at 8 a .m . today, Forest Service s pokeswoman Lorraine Macebo said About 120 acres of the 53,000· acre condor preserve nine miles north o f Fillmo r e were blackened in the blaze. which broke out Sunday afternoon. she said. grand jury. ~ ~ ..1 Judge H. Warren Knight held court action over until July 3 when he learned that defendants John Pe rry a nd K e nne th Krieger are in New York on water district business John Perry as the distract 's director of ad mani s tr<.1t1vc operation s. Kri eger as a maintenance yard supervisor. On hand in the eourtroom were codefendants Carl Kymla. the district's general manager. John Perry's brother, Chuck. a maintenance yard foreman, and inventory control clerk Vernon Mc Kown. All five defendants are free on their promise to appear in court. The three who reported Monday were processed at the county jail and then released. The t hree arraigned before Judge Knight declined to com- ment on allegations that water d istrict employees under their supervision performed domestic chores for them on distract time. The indictment in clude~ testimony to the effect that dist rict workers mowed lawns. repaired cars and carried out miscellaneous home repairs on district time. The list of felony charges in· eludes misuse of public funds. g rand theft. des truction of public records and m1 sap· propriation of public funds . Brown Visits Several trustees suggested us- ing reserves to purchase equip· ment. such as musical instru· ments. The sanctuary was created in 1947 to protect the last 40 Ca lifornia condors . Although fire officials feared the fire would s pread to nesting and reeding areas, Ms. Macebo said the fi re was controlled before any known condor nests were damaged. Kymla. the only defendant to comment since the indictment was issued, claims the charges ste m from statements made by an informant who sought re- venge after quarreling occurred betw een riva l e mpl oyee factions. NB Parties Draw Dad Too The Browns came to Newport Beach Sunday night. Governor Edmund Brown Jr. was in town for a couple of fund · raisers. Mom and dad the former ~overnor and first lady came along, too. Governor Brown. who faces a re·e lection challenge in Nov- ember from Attorney General Ev('lle Youn,ger, gave a 20· minute p e p talk a nd .philosophical discourse to about 500 ~uests at a Dalt>0a Pavilion dinner hosted by the Newport Democratic Club. lie arrived at the Pavilion ~board a cabin cruiser belong- ing to the host or an earlier $250 ORANGE COAST 58 DAILY PILOT Trwo °'"~ c~\t O•itY ~110•. W'ltfll wtlt(" t\ (()ti\ btnrOl~Hti•( PrP\\ 1\f)\lbll~&,tlWO'""'O"' CN \t P\Jblt\P'\•"O (~""" ... "• ~,.~lttdll!Of\\ .trf" OVb4t,P'UHS Mftnd.t't thr!Nqft Fr«Ny tO'" (O,t• ....,._.. Nf'•DO"'"t Bt•<h Hw"tl"'O'on 8-M" ,_~ t•lft Velf•y lntlnf" \,.ddl•b«' V•H•Y •ftd ~8°"«ft Sauth(lli•\I A~fr~l'\lt~ ••Ol"I I\ 1N'bl1\Md \ .. tvNt•n rd ~" ,,. twJrtc:IO.I OUOltVH"Q O' ... "' I\. ., no Wnt •• ., StrHt CO\tl Mf>u t•11tou\1•~•1' ...... ,. ....... Pt•\•6f!nt •~ Pubt1"'"° '"'• <-• VK".-.,,fv.-~t ·~ Gf..-•t ~ ,_uicu"" Ect1tor ,,.._ ... ,,._ M.tn.tQi"(J Eottor 0-• .... •" lff• It!<._.,. .... 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Jerry found himself hemmed in by part.ygoers who had an is· s ue to push -off.track horse race bettin~. completion of the Costa Mesa freeway, the proba- ble constitutionality of a new farm land bill. A s usual, he often answered a question with a ques tion of his own. ,1 .. Huntington Parade Wins Council Ok Huntington Beach City Council members refused Monday night to cancel this year's edition of the Fourth of July Parade . Councilwoman Ruth Bailey moved to have the 74th annual parade scrapped because of the Impact of Proposition 13. She dldn 't win the s upport of any of her colleagues and the motion died for a lack of a second. Mrs. Bailey said the parade lsn 't necessary. She wns particularly critical of p l a n s to pay $3,SOO for 'ransportation or out -of-town bands . "Thi~ i.hould be a local thin1," sheaald. Mayor non Shenkman said to- day th slit 111 too latetocanc~l oexl Tuesday's parade. ' Trustee Carole Neustadt cited rising enrollments and suggest· ed the money be set aside for buildings. "If there's any way to house future enrollment then that would be a high priority," she insisted. "I don't want to give the stale the money back if we can avoid it.·· School board members will hear recommendations from Welte Wednesday on whether they can encumber a portion of the existing reserves prior to July 1. * * * Front Page A J TIPS ... -Cont racting state-required health testing from outside the district. -Fees for adult classes. ex.- c e pt those required for a diploma . , -A building moratorium' and utilization of existing sites more erflciently through staggered s chedules and portabl e classrooms. -A moratorium on hiring all but classroom teach ers r e- quired for increased student populations. -Reducing the number or site-maintenance personnel. -Combining continuation school programs ·with regular school programs. -Restricting future summer school sites. Plane Radio Gone A radio valued by the victim ftl S2,000 has been 4tolcn from a private aircraft P8rked at Orange County Ai rport. Sheriffs officers said an intruder forced open a Jocked door to gain entry to o plane owned by Imperial Avlatton, Jnc .• of Santa Ana., Two firefighters were injured while fi ghting the blaze, s he said. One was hit on the head by a rock Sunday and hospitalized for observation. The second may have suffered a fractured leg, Ms. Macebo said. About 45 fi refighters re mained on the scene today to probe for hot spots. she added. 1 Ky mla is a former Newport Beach city councilman who once serv~<t as an aide to former county supervisor Alton Allen of Laguna Beach. 2 Moscow Tourists Murdered MOSCOW !i\P> -A deranged 24·year·ol4 Soviet man attacked three elderly Swedish tourists with an ax in central Moscow to- day. killing two or them and seriously inJuring a third, of- ficials at the lnlourast Hotel said . The dead. a m a n and a woman. and the injured. a man, were wa1t1ng o utsid e the lntourist Hotel on Gorky Street within walking dista nce or the Kremlin when the Soviet, tall a nd wel'thing about 220 pounds, rushed up to them and for no ap- parent reason began striking them. Witnesses said it appeared there was an ax embedded in the side of the dead man because the handle was visible. The as- sailant was overpowered by a policeman and cab drivers and removed in handcuffs. The wit· nesses said he appeared glassy. eyed. We ll-placc•d Soviet sources identified him a s Alc•xandcr Naihinsky. a n1~ht w<1tchman. An America n doctor. who would not give his name, said he was returning from the Kremlin when he saw the two bodies on the ground and a third person with somethm$! wrapped around ha s head kneeling over the body of the woman. The man then fell back on the ground and was taken away in an a mbulance. "[couldn't do anything for the two people on the ground The)· were dead,·· the doctor said. Fro•PageAL RIOTS ... were in the Jail at the tam e were unanJured and remained in custody toda:i- A Jail offtc1al , Ontonao Perez Trevino. s aid 10 other prisoners esc·aped during the melee by JUSl shaking bars Orf windows Four pr1 so n~r.., werl• hospitalized. hes.aid. Five banks were also hit. but two banking officials ..,aid tqday no money v..<.is take n although the bualdings were pretty well gutted. He noted that other northern Mex1l'o catws had ::.amilar riots 1n reee nt years a nd "It '.., Matamoros· turn to catch heU ... M atamoros . which has a population of 300,000, is located al'ross the Ra o Grande from Brownsville. Texas. Arenz said he saw what ap. oearcd to be the ch<1 rred re- mains of someone an a state Judge ·s office at the 1ai I com · plcx. He said it appeared to be a small boy or v..oman. From Po9<> A l DEPUTY ... "unwa r ra nted s us pl•n s aon," pointing out the time off was not agrl'ed to by ham. The board majority lfenry. Carole Ncustadt and Mary Phillips ordered Welle on \':J(•ation until his accru<'d leavt- t1me expired or ;1 conflict with trnstees "as resol ved Welte returned when his leave time expired. ThC' "UPNintcndcnt has in- tll l· at t' d h l' p I ans to ft I e a da mage suit against the dastricl bet· a use of the\ acation Trustees and Welte arC' ex- pc•cted to continue negotiations next week ..;:;.P..-il ... o .... t ---J ·-Logbook _ Birthday Party Has Ups, Downs S y CHARLES ff. LOOS Of llM o .... ~ .... ~ l have this t-iend who has been Uvtna on lhe island or Maul. He is a-cotnoisseur of roller coasters. He should have been with me when I rode Dis· neyland's Space Mountain and Matterhorn ln one day. Not such a big deal, tny friend would say. Right, I wodd reply, except that I was shepherding 10 kids at the time: It was my youngest son's birthday party. He Is 9. In a moment or weakness some months back, l had bid on a birth· day party at Disneyland ror 10 kids and two chaperones during a silent auction at a benefit my wife and some friends had dragged me to. The price was right and it seemed like a good idea at the time. t.OOS THE S TORMING OF Disneyland beian at 10 a .m. on a recent Friday. Firs\ swp. Space Mo~taln. The Hne ~as lon.s. the buildup excruciating. Initial bravado amo1g the 8 and 9-year-0lds was replaced by nervous doubt,as the moment of truth approached. Two of the boys coulch'l stand it. They fled out the last·chance·to· flee-before-taUng-gas escape hatch the operators of Dis· 11eyland knowngJy provide. The sign near the door warns pregnant women and folks with b~d backs or bum tickers against going any farther. Dipomatlcally, it doesn't say anything about chickening qat. The rest of us resisted the temptation to desert and pressed on. I BECiME SEPARATED FROM the nervous little party gues? J had promised to ride with and was hustled ID· to a seat wth a 12 or 13-year-old stranger who already had made the rip three times that morning./ "It's ~terrible ride," he leered. I begbl wondering if my liability insurance covered birthday parties at Disneyland. We started moving, s lowly. l ml.Ill trust the Disneyland folks, I thought. They wouldn't allow these kids lo ride something that wasn't safe. Wo1Hd thev? What makes the Space Mountain ride really scary is that, afttr breaking through the earth's gravitational pull, lT 'S DARK lN THERE. THE C'\.!KVES ARE FAST and sharp, but the dips the on~ wht·e all of a sudden everything seems to drop out from un~r you don't measure up to the s tandard set by The B1~ Qpper at Santa Cruz. There w.., much slapping of backs and arm punching after we all ·eturned from outer space. Also, everybody had to go to Ue bathroom. , · After Spa:e Mountain, the wrenching ride through the Matterhorn WlS a piece of cake for the kids. Even the pair that fled froctSpace Mountain joined us. There were com- plaints from ;ome of the 8 and 9·year-olds that the new Matterhorn siow ghosts really weren't very scary. I was . so busy bansng on, I didn't have time to worry about monsters. THERE fERE MORE RIDES after that and lunch and a romp a Tom Sawyer 's Island. My wife and my 12· year-old daU3ter, who has a bit of drill sergeant in her, k"!'' things roving. I brought up the rear and kept the <head count. Later. thee was a birthday party with cake and soft drinks. M1 cke; Mouse attended. So did a •t or nice people from Japan. They all bad cameras and 'anted a picture of Mickey. One of m' son's friends suggested that Mickey could ose a strongeideodorant. Actually, he put it a bit more in· delicately. StiOtng a iggle, my wife explained that lt was a hot dav and that llickcy·s costume was rather heavy and that. after all, 1t mlit be quite warm inside that Mi,&key Mouse SUit. WE woum UP THE DAY IN the Haunted Mansion. More build-up.more youthful bravado as Wti waited to get in Once insid , my son and two or his rnends clutched each other as "'ley trudged, haltingly, through the gallery of horribles t.Otard the little two-sealers that would spln the m through tis adventure. On the wa. home, the consensus of the 8 and 9-year- olds was that ;pace Mountain and the Matterhorn pro- vided the bigget thrills of the day. That, J gues, says something about the resurgence or roller coasters. 1 hear Mage Mountain has a new, super-duper one. l also hear that •Y friend has headed back10 the Mainland from Maui. They don't ave any roller coasters on Maul. No Recottmendotions OC Land Purchase Proposed By KATtn' CLANCY Of -0.111 "'"' $Udt Government might recoup part of its cost for the proposed San Joaquin Hills roadway by purchasing blocks of land along the way and resetting them at a profit as Jand values escalate later. That is wbat Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich pro- posed Monday before fellow m em be rs or the county ·s Transportation Commission. The commission was receiving a re~rt on county plans for the stx to eight-lane thoroughfare which is to connect the future Corona del Mar Freeway in Newport Beach to roads near the San Diego Freeway in Laguna Niguel. Based on today's dollars, the road may cost from about $110 million to $125 million. county planner John Fulton said. Diedrich noted th a t the roadway will increase the value of s urrounding land. particular· ly in areas where future Orange County Transit District COCTD> bus stops wiU be installed. As a result. he suggested. county officials should look into the possibility or acquiring what he called knobs of land that later could be resold at a profit to re- cover part of the road's cost. Fulton said county supervisors will be asked later this year to select a preferred alternate for the road's route. After that, a COUDtY·hlred COO· suHant will depend upon the overall need, county growth and available funds. he said. Construction isn't ex~led for at least five years and.may he 15 years away, Fulton continued. The road may be built as two lanes at first with widening later on. But plans need to be made now so adequate space for the road will be available as de· velopment continues. Fulton said the road is being designed to handle between 70,000 and 114,000 trips daily. The divided roadway also will have a 50-foot·wide median strip that could be developed for rapid transit or a busway later on. he said. PhoneCalkr Hiu]ackpot FRESNO <AP> -It was just like playing a s lot machine for Weldon Brown of Fresno. Whe n Brown stuck a dime ln a pay telephone Monday, it paid orr with a jackpot of 25 quarters and one dime that came spilling from the coin return slot. Brown. a sergeant with the California Highway Patrol, said he notified Pacific Telephone Company to send a repairman to the booth and turned his $6.35 Jackpot over lo the phone com- pany . Spending to Grow WASHINGTON CAP> -Soviet Defense spending will continue to grow over the next five years regardless or whether the United States and Russia agree to a new strategic arms limitation treaty. says a CIA study pre· pared for Congress Pro ects Split Planners Orange County pt ng com- missioners failed t come up with a recommendat n Monday on two controversial nd use is· sues. one m El To and the other in South Lagun As a result, the missions present se pos a ls for a ten t ·owned mobile home park o 232 hilly acres in El Toro an a 25-urut beachfront condo nium In South Laguna to s e rvisors without any-recomme ation. Deputy County Co el John Grisel advised the that three votes -a ajorily of the normally fiv e-me her panel -would be needed make a rec om mendat1on. The commission cu ently has one vacancy and Co missioner Gus Lensin was abse Monday. The remaining co issioners were split on the tw proposals and putting off the ote would have meant the missions wouldn't make l July 26 deadline when super sors are to lake action. The panel'~ lnabt1¥y to act an· noyed Commissioner Ric hard Footner. "I think it is ridiculous ... Footner said. "' feel we are spinning our wheds. s1Uing here and not having tJr votes count for anythinf( " County plannf's enrller rec· ommended that both land use proposals be rtJt:1"d I • Owners of Leisure Heights Investment Company are seek- ing a change in land use des· ignation on their property from open space to medium and low· density residential. They hope to develop a 617· space mobile home park, offer- ing senior citizen residents a home and lot In the $45,000 to $50,000 price range. The land is located along El Toro Road south o r Cook's Corner. County planners earlier bad described the hilly area as some of the county's most scenic un· developed land. They faulted the proposal because of • Jack of 1dequate sewers, road.a and public safety services. "In addiUon, the proposed site development ls not conducive to safety and convenience or senior citizens," their report said. Property owner Robert Dolley is seeking a c hange from medium to heavy density res· identlal use for his l. l·acre plot on the seaward side of Pacific Coast Highway north of Bluff Drive in South Laguna. He hopes to develop 25 mu1ll· story condominiums. County planners. however, re<:· ommended that the existing tt\nd use remain to make the de· velopment compatible with ad· jacent use, to keep the sea view from surrounding homes un· obstructed and to protect the natural bluff face. Members of the South Laguna Civic Association also opposed Dolley's request. Commission Chairman William MacDougall was the lone commissioner opposed to bOth proposals but voted with Footner and Commissioner Earl Wooden to send the m to supervisors with no recommen· daUons. Optim~sts Nix Women SAN DIEGO (AP> -Optimist International still refuses to ad- mit women although there were "few scattered votes" ln favor or the latest such move Monday, a spokesman says. The spokesman, James 0 . Carr Jr .. said delegates to the 60th annual Optimist convention voted overwhelmingly against admitting women lo mem· bershlp There were about 3,500 deleg ates from the United States. Mexico and Canada , Carr said the service club Is belnM pressured to admit women by the federal government and large corporations which "rt· (llsed lo pay dues and other ex· penses to their employees" to be membel"IJ. .. s DAil y PILOT A3 Deity ...... Miff ...... .., Gery ........ ANGELS FAN RICHARD NIXON GETS A LIFT LEAVING THE BIG A MONDAY David Eisenhower Rides on Back of Car After Watching Game Against Royals Nixon Talks Baseball &President Can't Change Angeh' Luck The s ubject was strictly baseball when former President Richard M. Nixon went to Anaheim Stadium Monday night. Nixon, who watched the Angels game from the private box ol Angels owner Gene Autry was accompanied by a contingent or Secret Service men and his son-in· law. David Eisenhower. Mrs. Nixon did not attend. PRIOR TO TIIE START of the game with the Kansas City Royals, Nixon appeared on a pregame radio show with the Angels' an- nouncer Dick En berg. The conversation· never strayed from the topic of baseball. The former president, who described himself as an Angels' fan. said Ted Williams was the greatest hitter he's ever seen and Sandy Koufa.x was the greatest p1t.cher. After the game, Nixon held a bner im promptu press conference for a crowd of re· porters and photographers. .. MAYBE NEXT TIME I'll bring Pal and see if s he can gave the team some good luck,'' he said after the Angels lost 4-0. "l certainly wasn't able to do 1t. •• Nixon said he may attend more games this season. This was the first time he's been to the stadium since the opening day of the 1973 season. He resigned the presidency irt August, 197f. ·'The Angels are a sotmd team and I ,_ think they'll make their move after the All· Star break:" he commented. "If I were a- betting man 1 might put a rew dollars on the Angels." • Jarvis Interview No Cutbacks In Saddleback Summer Class Landlords Urged: 'Pass on Savings' LOS ANGELES (AP> - Landlords wbo stand to s ub· stantially save from tax cuts triggered by Proposition 13 should pass lbose savings to ten· ants. tax reformer Howard J arvi.s says. However. Jarvis said at a news conference Monday that rebates or rent cuts would not materialize if tax increases deol e t e d savi ng s from Propos ition 13, which limits prop- erty taxes. to one percent of market value and rolls back as- sessments to 197$-76 levels. Proposition 13's co-author also said he planned to continue working to prevent the federal government from gathering a tax windfa.I as the result or lax rollbacks. ··we are going to stop the federal government from ta.king so much money from the peo- p le," Jarvis said. "But we haven't come to any conclusion on what we are gomg to do." Jarvis attacked a pending Beverly Hills ordinance that would increase apartment owner license fees and simjlar measures that would undermme tax reductions. About 2,800 prospeetave Sad· dleback College summer school students will be able to attend classes arter all as trustees agreed Monday to continue reg. ular course schedules despite funding problems unoe r Proposition 13. Officials were originally con· cerned since many s ummeo courses were alread>· under way when stale voters approved the controversial J arvis meas ure June 6. A t e ntative S2 l .1 m ii lion 1978-79 budget approved by trustees Monday included fund· mg for Uus year's summer pro· gram. Storekeeper Mark Franklin is wearing ~ ~M\ stretch back shorts for improved comfort and fit. The short is made of fine wale corduroy in bright colors of rust, orange, blue, gold, and green. ~-Ill 1028 Irvine. Newport Bcdch. California, Phone 642-7001 A ..j DAILY PILOT T~ JuM2?. !978 NATlON /WORLD /WEATHER ... Jot Coas ting . ~ ~~ Russ to Try 2 Reporters with~ Tom'\~~\'.' U.S. Trades TUX) Spies for One American Morphine \l·eu, What the Hell .. FORGETJ'A.BLE MOMENTS DEPT. -ThJs week is Irrelevant Week in Newport Beach but that doesn't really matter. Forrnal ceremonies for Irrelevant Week are cov· ered inadequately elsewhere today in this sterling journal. The object or Irrelevant We ek , which has eluded the attention or most of the celebrants, is to honor the col- legiate football player who was selected dead last In the National Football's League's professional draft. This year, dead last went to one Lee Washburn of Montana State University, 1 who was sel~tion number 334. But that a1LLoa aoauDMAM may not matter much, either. WHAT R EALLY MATTERS is that for the formal rites, Irrelevant Week organizer, main pusher and emcee Paul Salata bad lured our coastal congressman from the 40th District into the celebration. Thus standing al the podium at the Balboa Bay Club. MOSCOW <AP> -American business man Francis J Crawford was released from a Soviet prison today almost 24 hours after two Russians facing s py charges in the United States were Creed in a tradeoff the two governments negotia~ed. Meanwhile, lhc Soviet govern- ment ordered two American cor- res pondents to appear in a Moscow court Wednesd ay on slander charges. CRAWFORD. AR RESTED J une 12 on charges of currency sm uggting, was re turned by police to the lntourist Hotel in central Moscow. where he has resided ror the past two years. Two Russians accused of spying we re released Monday to the Soviet a mbassador in the United States Soviet authont1e~ had delayed releasing Crawford. saying they had lo ~tudy documents present· ed by American consul Clifford Gross The documents were bel ieved to center on US guarantees that Crawford would be available when needed by Sov iet authorities for their in- vestigation THE AMBA ·sAOORS ::ire to hold Crawford and the Russians for trial 1n Moscow and the Unit· ed S tates But there was s peculation that all three would be sent home m another ex- change either before or just <1fter their trials The American rt.'porters or- dered to appear 1n court are Cnug Whitney of the New York Times and Hurold D Piper of the Baltimore Sun They said they had no idea which of their articles prompted the slandt>r charges, whi ch carry maximum terms of three years in Jail Whitney, former Time!> h11rc:<.1u chhr 1n Sa1Ron and Honn. has btcn in Moscow less than a year while Piper is into ht:-. fourth .'ear m the Soviet C<.1pital Salata grandly a nnounced . "And now, ladies and gentlemen, I give you our congressman. Bill Badham ..... There was a roar of approvaJ from the throng. Somebody pointed out his name is really Bob, not Bill. but nobody seemed to care much. Three Executed Also, it developed that Bob, or Bill, or whoever, wasn't realty there. Who was there was Howard Seelye who goes pla~s for Badham when the congresssman realizes the place he 1s supposed to be going is irrelevant. SEELYE THEN PAINFULLY read to the assemblage a tribute lo the aforementioned football player Lee Washburn which Badham had placed into the Congressional Record on June 7. It took up ll'h inches of type in the alleged proceedings of the United States House of Representatives. ll began by declaring, "Mr. Speaker, each year at this time a dubious honor befalls the 40th Congressional District of Columbia ... · · Red Militia Seizes S. Yemeni Capital BE IRUT. Lebanon <AP> -Militiamen backing pro-Soviet politi cal leader Abdul Fattah fsmail seized fuH control of the South Yemeni capital of Aden today after mopping up the remnants of rebellious supporters of s lain President Salem Robaye Alt, the Iraqi news agen-cy reported Ar ab diplomats 1n radio con· Prinee of Saci11g THAT WAS WRONG, of course. It was supposed to read the 40th Congressional District of California. But nobody cared Suffi ce to say the resolution droned on for another 11 inches of type and ended as badly as it began. Meanwhile, sadly, young Washburn got a lot of other non-honors heaped upon him by the organizers or this stellar event Pac111c Mutual Life Insurance Company. for example, gave him a $1 million life insurance policy Which was already canceled. tact with their embassies m Aden, at the southwest corner or the Arabian peninsula. said machine-gun rire and shell ex- plosions were heard long after midnight. But by early today. all f1 gh ling had ended, the lraqt agency said. 1denl of trying to stage a coup aga1n~t the leg1t1mate collective leader~h1p of lhl• ruling National Front. whJch Ismail heads as secretary general Prince Charles wiggles h1~ hip~ and s naps hi~ fingers as he 1-earns the latest dantl' I rom Pearl Willie. 16. nght. He was attending a mull1·eth1uc cxhib1t1on titled "The Richer Heritage .. at London ~County Hall Monday ~ SHERIFF BRAD GATES was on hand to orfer him a free booking Into Orange County Jail" and two free Breath·O·Liier tests. W3:Wburn got a whole lot of other equa'lly wonderful handou~ AbQl{t lhe best thing you can say about Irrelevant Week's opening ceremony was that it certainly did break up the day. Especially with Congressman BiU Bad.ham not being on hand. Jogger, 46, Dies In Protest Run W ASmNGTON <AP> -David K. Wilson, a 46-year-old govern· mcnt executive,'i1ked helping people and jogging. He died Monday doin~ both. H e was among several dozen employees in the Department of Health, Education and Welfare who joined a coalition of women's groups in a three-mile run to llEW's headquarters to call for stepped up enforcement o( a law against sex discrimination. ABOUT 120 PERSONS, most of them young women. ran around Capitol Hill and the Mall in the muggy midday heat. As Wilson passed the finish line on HEW's driveway, where an earlier runner had broken a symbolic red tape, he suddenly stag· gered and collapsed, striking his head against a concrete pylon. f"or nearly half an hour efforts were made to revive him. first by another runner a nd a bystander, then a nurse and a medical tea·m. Their efforts failed. and Wilson was pronounced dead on ar- riva l at Cap1$1.lhll Jl osp1tal. T HE CAUSE OF DEATH was not immediately known. Wilson was a program a nalyst who specialized in in· tcrgovemmental planning for HEW. He set up exchanges of HEW orficials w\th state and local governments, said his boss. Gerald Britten. "He was concerned about causes. He was a person who was very concerned about other people," said Britten. TH E DI Pl,OMATS said Ismail had consolidated his grip on the port-capital at the southern end of the Red Sea 01 1 route to Western Europe President Ali and two sup· porters died before a firing squud late Monday after 15 hours of air attacks, ground bombardment and street battles in Aden. An official a nnouncement broadcast by Aden Radio said a special court convicted the pres One Ame rican Dead, I Hurt In Air Crash TORONTO !AP \ -An American and a Canadian were ktll ed a nd a n Amer ica n wom an's back was broken when a n Air Canada jetliner with 107 persons aboard careened off the end of a runway into a ravine at the Toronto I nternational Airport after the pilot attempted to abort the takeoff. Officials at eight hospitals said 56 persons were confined with broken bones and head, facial and back tnJuries. 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D~· ~ .-:;l':n 161 ~ ,. .. l<o • .. •IOO ,...., • "' ('''" '• t • ~ -. l' 111 DI i '° , o•.. ., ~"•" 1~ ,,., l'•Y•1 1 • ! frl .......... rw r• • • I t'°ll •• • Hair • , II • , CH W 4"' ~Mtr 14 • Ii • Yt lil1Ymncl 1 • 1'111 I Proposal Hit W AS H1NG1'0 N CAP l -Tbe chances of President Cart~·· pro· posed lax cut udvancln" throuah Congress arc not Improved by his threat to withhold approval of the leftlslaUon If it roouce.1s the copltal 1aini lf'V)'. The HoUH W•Y'-.-nd Meau Com. mllttc hll been unable to •1ret> on Carter·,. proposaJ or anr compromllle version bttitus Of Sl l'Onf !\CnUment for cutting taxea Oil capital 118 ns, tbe prohts from sales or stockll real ~slat e or other assets held a year or morf' I \1119ddy Ju nu 27 I 918 s D~ILY PILOT R.i Low Risk? Gambling Stocks Soar on Market ,,. By JOHN CUNNIFF .,. ''"'""~ ..... "' NEW YORK -The big noise In the market these days is coming from gambling stocks. which even conservaUve- mvcstors seem to be saying are the only sure Ulinp in- vented since loaded dice. Class A s hares of Resorts International, operator of an Atlantic Ci ty casino. have doubled in two weeks, and now sell for more than S80. or 80 times their price of just a few y~ars ago. BALLY MANUFACTUIUNG, WRICH plans lo equip the Atlantic City casinot>, bas more than doubled in uns. and Atlantic City Electnc. which keeps the lights burning. has gained more than 20 percent In the same time. But while the stocks associated with Atlantic City gambling are soaring like Fourth of JuJy rockets, one of the majot purveyors of market information reminds us that other stocks also can crackle S tandard & Pooc .. s. the old standby, a service that never can be ac· cused o! sounding shrill. has come up with a list of more than 100 stocks that should show a 1978 profit gain of at least 20 percent. CUMNll'I' WIDLE 20 PERCENT WOULD BE more than double the expectations for corporate profits In general. more than one·Urird of the companies are expected lo lift earn- ings at least 30 percent. About 20 percent might boost earn· J ngs 40 percent. and several should do even better. . Much better. in fact. Acme-Cleveland. a machine toot manufacturer. is expected by S&P lO report a gain for the year of about 108 percent. Pnme Computer is seen boostmg earnings 99 percent over those of 1977 S&P doesn't suggest that you run out and buy stocks such as those it has on the List, but it does re· com mend them for ( J your study Some of NEJJ'.' .f V.fLY."il.'i them. 1t observes. s till , _ have lower than average price.earnings ratios. P·E RATIOS, AS YOU MIGHT need to be reminded. are the number or times earnings at which s hares are selling. and based on estimated 1978 earnings, the P-E for the S&P 500 index is now 8.3 .. However. more than half the tssues S&P believes will have earnings gains or al least 20 percent a re selling for less than that ratio. ln other words. their potential con· ceivably may not be appreciated. Whittaker Corp .• for example. is believed heading for an -earnings gain of 71 percent, based on earnings per share rising from St.OS to $1.80 for the year ending Oct.~l. But it currently has a P ·E ratio of..7 8. AGAIN, S&P DOESN'T SAY buy. 1t says examine. .. Investors are bound to become more selective before long.·· it says. "This s hould mean heightened emphasis on fundamentals. particularly earnings growth.·· Among the larger earnings 'Jainers, it lists AmdabJ Corp .. Bally Manufacturing, Boeing Co .. Ennis Business Forms, Falcon Seaboard. GCA Corp . Gardner-Denver Itek Corp .• Pueblo lternat1onat, Rap1d·American Southeast Ranking, Standard Oi l Ohio, Sltorage 'Ieehnology · a nd United Inns. While these are among the big potential gainers. many other factors would have to be considered by anyone in· terested in investing. Some of these stocks, for example. already have had sizable runups. PARTICULARLY WELL REPRESENTED, S&P says. are office equipment and electronics companies. energy. related businesses, banks. insurance companies. retailers. hotel-motel operators and leasing companies. Anyone seeking the entire list might find it at their friendly brokerage house -S&P reports generatly are well stocked -If you arc In an expansive mood you can subscribe for $34.50 a quarter. If you still choose to ignore the fundamentals and in· stead play the gambling game, JUSt remember that those fireworks are pretty to look at but that sometimes they burn when you get too close to the action. Carl Karcher Group Plans 94 Openings More than 1.800 Jobs will ~ ge~rated as a result or expansion plans announced by Carl Karcher Enlerpnses, owners and operators of C:irrs Jr and Taco de Carlos restaurants. According to the company's real estate department, 44 units will be built before the end of the firm's fiscal year on Jan, 26, 1979. Another 50 are planned to open during the following year. creatmg an additional 2,000 jobs. In Orange County, new Carl's Jr. Restaurants will open in Santa Ana, Mission VieJo, Huntington Beach and at The City Mall in Orange. Taco de Carlos Restaurants will be opened at two locations in Santa Ana and in M1ss1on Viejo. Costa Mesa and Anaheim. An average of 45 people wm· be employed by each Carrs Jr. unit and 35 by each Taco de Carlos unit. reporti. Gary Wiles, lhe company's vice.president of operations Carl Karcher Enterprises now manages 224 units The corporation pla ns to open its first oul·Of·state restaurant next year and to double 1ls number of stores within rive years $4 Million Offices Finished in Tustin The Koll Company, Newport Beach construction und development ri rm, has completed a S4 million corporate headquarters for Basic Four Corporation in Tustin A manufacturer of business computer systems, Basic Four was formerly headquartered In Santa Ana The new corporate iJlle, comprised of two 2-story building!', was designed \Q col\Solldate the com pany's operation. One building houses the corporate otflces while the second contains munufacturins. assembly and related office~. The two buildings total 170,000 square f"t of interior space. Swedlow Gives Dividend The bourd of directors or Swecilew Inc of Carden Grove Mondny declared a quarterly cub dividend of s ct!Al» per share The divtdcnd I~ payeblt Ju.ly 21 to lherehold rs of record July J2 S wcdlow manufactures windows and other transp~re.nc1 ror aircraft end /round tranaportauon vehicles. u well u " variety o acryllc produc ror m~litary and commerclel appUcatJOl'\I. 1 .. 81 DAil Y PILOT TunollY JUllfl 27 1978 MARMADUK E "When Marmaduke wonts your attention he can be very insistent I " FUNKY WINKERBEAN CASEY MOON MULLINS GERIATRIX YOU f;f:L.IE'VE' IN IHI? 111.W"6 W11H A RYfTEP ~IN~ A9G\.JT IALK-~IN A ~l.. LDS8Y ING 1D Y()l,J2 PL.AN1, Ai A L..e:GION AN{) !U>WE5? C"ONVSNTION 1 DENNIS THE MENACE 'lwc AT 111/$ ... LETTUCE. Ml LI< , CARROTS .. E~IN~ SUT fOOD !' I ~ WOUl .. D 'IOU AU. UKE iO ~18N t.4P l"O~ 'IOUR ~J1JCIAI.. IC'.AMP KEL..&..Y PMO'fOb~APM f' by Tom Batiuk By Chartes Rodrtgues by Ferd and Tom Johnson S-s~~ti~ GORDO JUDGE PARKER ·TUMBLEWEEDS NANCY . I by Wm. 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