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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-06-07 - Orange Coast Pilot,11 Cries for Help lgnered \ ' Mayor Threate. Nix 'Dunned' To Oust Irate For U.S. Work DB Couneilman At San Clemente __ -I Os ~ .. .. ... '.... .. . . ~-.. ,...... ~ ' """'-4 -. ;...... • . . ~J< ,,,.,'°\.._ ' L• Ill t • ~lii:LY Pl LOT ; e N . . .. ~,;~-*· * * IOC * * *· ~! '\ .. " .. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 7, 1979 VOL 11, .. o. UI. • U :CTIO .. S, U ~AGES 80£011 A i11'f Ba11ki11" It's been hotter than a frying pan in the Redding arc<J recently. but lht•i;c t wo pigs aren't squealing. They've found a nirc cool mud bath to help them beat tht he at Harni <Icfl 1 and Swcetcakt s are a 4-H proJect by Bri~n Living:;ton. 15. Nixon 'Dunned' For ~C Expenses WASIDNGTON CAP> -U.S Rep. Allen E. Ertel, 0 -Pa .. has a sked former President Richard Nixon to repay the government for non-security improvements at Nixon's former San Clemente estate. "These improvements pro- vided a substantial personal benefit to you." Erte l. a second ternt congressman, wrote Nixon in a two-page letter. The letter was made public Wednesday. Nixon recently sold the West Coast prope rty to a group or businessmen for an undisclosed pri ce. a nd i ~ m o v i ng lo a neighboring property. Nearly $67.000 of UOJUSlified improvements were made lo the one-time' Nixon estate between 1969 and 1971. Ertel said. UnJuslified improvements list- ed by Ertel include more than $23,000 for landscapinR. $13,000 for an electnc heatinR ~ystcm and $3.500 for a cabana At Mayor Warns ThoIDas By ROBt;RT BARKER Of IM D.-lly Pilol S~ll lhlntingroo Kea.ch City Coun- c 1 I m a n .I oh n Th o m a !i w a ~ lhn•a tr nc'(J With rl'OlOV<tl from ii do~t:d ·d c1or ('nun<'ll m1·et1ng Monday aflt·r fmni.! :.i hroad~ttk at Mavor l>on Ma1·J\llis1C'r W11n1•%t'i-i-aHI the confronta llOn Wl·nl Um, wa\ Th oma~ l(Jfd ·Mar /\llist<·r to ~hut his "hll·•·P blt·t·p" mouth rl uring th'it'U~~.111n~ o n ~alary nq~ulaatwn~ and whil l 1mp1Jcl I hl'Y m1J,?ht hav1· on the upcom 1ng c ity hudl?t'l 1\1 a t•J\lh~tcr told Thom;i~ to calm d11wn or he· would huvt· him r('m uvf'd fr•1m lht· mc<>ling room "You bdta not try." Thuma~ rt•tortC'd Thom<i~ hrt<'fly ll'f! thl' meet rn~ room and rl'lat~on~ calmed down during lht• re~t Of the l'X ccut IVl' Sl'!i'>lOn But Thomai-' ll'm1wr flarNI again durmi:: th<' public part of the merllng lh<.it followed. .. The second fl areup followed a comment hy a Golden West Collcg(' student who lamented the number or billboards lhal are located a long Pacific Coast llighway. Thomas' made stateme nlo; lo the cffrt t llwl ht• was sick and tired of the :-.11t·akt·r <·ommentinl( on a lot or 1ssur:-. Ill' s aid if the council did what t hl' speaker wanted it to do. 1t would force people from their Jobs M acAllisler again interceded and told Tho ma!> that the ~peaker didn't havl' to 1ustify hi s (~BLEEP. Page i\Z) Town Evacuated east a Cries Ignored 56-lwur Captivity Ends_ OAKLAND CAP> -For 56 hours. robbery victim Dorothy Hudson w as a trembling voice in a car trunk coffin. calling to a world that passed her by. Gigg ling childre n mimicked the anguis hed enc~ o f th(• fj{) y l'ar-old woman locked in the trunk of he r 19fl3 sedan by robbe rs Othe r passersby 1gnort..:.d her we<.ik~nm~ shouU.. sht> Stild - Finallv. s he ht•a rd a startled "Who's that ''· ··r1t-i1 sr . 1·m .lot'kt·d i"n the trunk ." !)h l· r t•sp<mdt·cl . "Call µolicl' .. And at last M~. Hudson was fn '(·d -dazl·d a nd dehydr ated Tlw !II pound pensioner to.Id authorities s ht> tm·d to pry 01wn the trunk with a lire iron H<.>r sc r C'i.i ms for h1·lp hceam<.• whispers . drawing taunts from youn g!>H·r~ <tnd the c o ld shoulder from adults F1refightt·rs finally summoned to thr s cene pried OJH'n thv t r unk . pet:rt·d 111 a nd s aw the huddled form of tlw frigh tt·ncd ~oman Sf 11dt~11t ·t:xtort ion" Harbor High Caps, .. Gowns Returned Officials at Nt•wport Harbor High School a rc hrcathing c<ts1cr toda y afll'r localinR the 26 boxes of missmR c<.1ps and gowns or d e red for n ext Tu csdc.t y'~ graduc.tt1on Cf'rt•monies Thl' 600 :-<'ls or robes and mortarboards. valued at $5,000. disa ppeared Tues day fro m u · locked storage a rea m the men·~ gym AccordinJi! to police reports. one or the 26 boxes was sent to oHicials late Tuesday with <t note saym~ the.• remainder would· be returned ir school Principal Tom J acobson would use the school publir addres~ system to denounct' th1 · grac1u alt'!-a~ th•· worst class in thf' h1~tory r>f th\• hiJ!h school Jacobson ignored what polt('1• described as an extor tion al tempt. Wednesday the remain inR caps and gowns wl'rc found on the roof or the boys ' gym at the school Police s a id school offic ials have requested no further in vestij!alion or the incident Beer-£ ed Tot Hospitalized ''Res pons ibility for these needless government expen ditures must rest with you. As a for mer president or the United States you s ure ly understand bow important it is for those or us who serve in· a high public of- fice to set an example for our fellow citizens." he said. Nixon was unavailable for comment. Butane Tank Explodes • CHICAGO <AP> -A 21-month· old girl was in serious condition 1n a hospital today arter atten· danls pumped JO to 12 ounces of bee r from her stomach. Authorities said the beer al tegedly was fed to the baby by her molher-'s boyfriend to keep the child quie t after she started crying. Hutton Eulogized MAlJBU (AP) -Comedian Milton Berle delivered the· euloCJ at • memorial servtce Wedaeed•y for Jim Hutton, the tall, bo)'iab·looklng actor wbo 1tarnd lD tbe "Ellery Queen" tel...._ .erfea and more tban a ..._ motion plcture1. may of diem eomedi•. Tbe CS-year. old Rutaon died Saturday ol liver caacer. JAY. Fla. <AP> -An ex -plosion ripped a butane gas storage tank near the Jay oil fields in the tip of Florld11's PanbandJe tod•y. forcing the evacuation of ne•rby resident.a. authorities said . "We have not confirmed that there are f1t1lltlea but we believe there will be f•taUt.lea," Hld Sit. Paul Prid1en of tbe Santa Rou County 1berttt'1 of. lice. Prtc:lcen said • butane taDll at the Emptre G .. s Co. exploded aborUy befon ta.m. ··one deputy said it :.haUered all the windows in Jay," Pridgen said. The cause of the blast was un- known. The lank continued to bum late ln the momlng iand Pridgen sald authorities feared anothel', largu tank nc11rby mi1bt a1ao explode. ,.--. He said evacuation wu or· dered for an area within a mile ol the tank f1c1Uty. Emptre GH I.I located about two m-Ues from Jay. an oU·fiekt comm~r the P'lortcta- Alabama line. Jay Is about 40 miles north of Pensacola . Up to sever 11 I hundered families were believed involved in the evacuation but Pridgen said the number wasn't certa1p. Firemen and rescue wo~n rushed to the scene from the small towns or Milton ..ad Cen· turies . A conlin1enl of Florid• Hlgbw•Y P•trol troopers WH sent from Pensacola •nd a roadblock WIS set up on St•te Road 4 which runs throu!._h Ja~ Kenneth Duckworth. 20. was charged with one count of child abuse. · · While treating J o Andre · V.ugtin in Englewoe><t Hosptial. authorities discovered lbe chHd . had broken nba and • broken coll.r bone. Police s~ul•led lh•t Ducll:worth may have in· jured the chHd by shakln1 her lo revive her from an alchoUc stupor. said patrolman Joae.ph Lopei. ee Design Defect Possible W ASHINGTON I AP > The ll il l •oo 's Cl e.cl u.LDC ·LO~--­ groundcd for a t -least a weel\;- t•n.• ;H 111g <'1Jntmu1·t1 turmoil at .11rlln'' tl'rm1nal-. :J-. <'nginet'r~ "l't•k 10 1·111r1•1·I \\hat may ht• <.1 deo;11 . .:n 1Jtort·1·1 111 thl· h1 g Jt.:t !-. 1•n)!1n1· m1111nt 111g sy-;tC'ni 'l'h·· plan:-11r many tr;,vcler.., 1 0111ing to thr· l 'r11!l·d Slalcs alS11 ;If(' hl'Jnj.! d1 ~rup11•d b•·cause ur a Fl'dt>ral ,r\\'1at111n J\rlmin1~trat1on <11·r...,111n to h-.ir fort•ign-oper<tlcd IH' 10-. rrom l ' S Jlr~pace until tht• probll•m I!-n•.,•)l ved "II'!-going to bt· ~ome time." F 1\ i\ 1•hwf Lang ho m l· Rond said W N f n•·sday "hl n a,.-.ked how Ion).! tht· DC 10 ... wi ll tJ1• out or wr\ ll'l' "Thl' ~rounding will re- main 1n l'ffr<'l until lhf' problem , ... founrt anal} 1.t•d .1ml c·ured " 111· !-Jtd th1· nlci nt·s won't bt· :11 rhorn1' .1)<!.t1 ll until M d)nnn.,11 D1111J,!l ~1s \'r>rp • 1 l'Te plan<-'!'. 111.1nuf;1<·t ur1•r pru\'t':i th1· .1111·1.1ft 1' .... 1(1• 11 1• sa111 that \\1111 1<1 lakr .11 1 .. ;,..1 a v.f'1•k l1111gt·r rf ,, niaJor ,,, .. 1j\n rhangt· l:O-rl'\lllll 1•d ffond .... 11d I ht• I"\ A WI II work "\1th 1h1• plan •. ·., h111!1k r lo pm p111n1 tlw prohlt·m and fix 11 .. w .. ·n · grnng t o 11utl1nf' our (St~ OC-tOs. l'agt' A2r Or:n::~-=•aSc "e;1the•r Some low clouds tonight. cll'arm~ by mid morning Friday Warmer days ahead . with highs Friday rn t ht• uppt'r 60s at the beaches lo mid 70s inland Lows tonight SS to 62 INSIDE TOBI\,. 1':11i>r Lor!Wn, whose boom- '"!/ ·Hello-ooo, 'How arrrrre ""u., · f1Jr 30 years gTt!eled 111s1tor11 In laguna Ueach. rlrrrl rn 1975 IJut the ~nt of tl1e tall Dane linger s rn l.aguna. See /ealunng Page Cl ••••• Al 1'-WvtO All ,,, ........ ,_ lrt"• ....-C• C.J AN 1.•l!Wn '" (1 L M. ··~ A• M•l ... a .""'"' ......... . ~If...... Al ......... .... ''-'-' .......... ..... •;.,~~~llH Cl·ll ~ .... c-ty ,_, ll ., ..... ..... Ctett_.. ll l .C•I."-• 09 .. .._.. M '-"t • ..._... ..... _.,st.ca..,.... . .................. ,, , ....... .. .......... CHT-...n ,_,_llec-It w..-.. M-M-• Cl.....,.....,. A• ···" .. Al A• II ., ,, .. .. Ill .. ,, 1'4 A• ------,.....----~_......._ ... -----_.._ ----------------------_-_-:.:=..::-_-______ ~----------:.=::.-:.-:.;:-_-~-.... -;;:;:-:.._ ~----.-.-.. -.~-..--=-..--·~,..__~_..__"°'.-~-;-----------~-------.. .... ..... ._,~.....,...----.... ~--............. ~-...... ~ ....... ,# •• ,,.. ',.... .,.. '... .... •• ....... .-, • . .. j\2 CAIL Y PILOT Thursuay Juno I tlJ!.!, ' 0 ... ,,. .... ,.-., ""'"·- SWITCHBOARD LlNES EXPENSIVE DIET fOR MICE Trap• Set Out 8t S.n Ct•ment• Ctty H•tt ·Aw, Bats Rode1ils f ,oul Plw11e Li11es By RAYMOND £STRADA JR. Ot , ... o .. ,, ,._ '"'" • Traps have 1 .. w n laid for mice in San Cleme nte City Hall who put the bale on Ma Bell and lhen shorted out lhc mun1cipaJ telephone lines by unnatmg on chewed up switchboard wires. . . . . The munching mice's mabcious m1sch1ef was pinpoint· ed at 9 a.m. Wednesday after incomin" C1t,y Hall tele~hone calls and internal phone commumcat1on had been mter- rupled for the past two day:,,. EM•~RGENCY POI.IC•: AND f1r~call:,, were not inter r uptcd but Pacifu· Telephone Company 0Hic1ab had to in stall a new City tlall switc hboard Telephont• cc>mpany spokesmen behcvl' mice do n?t cal the wirt>s but munch on the plastic and fo~ric ansul~ t1on to sharpen their ever-growing teeth. Mice have a chewing force or rnorc than two and one-hil lf tons per square inch, they said . . City Hall worke rs say they have not seen the mL•,- c;h1evou.'> m1C'<' durrng working hours BUT •'IR•; CHIEF" Hon Coleman :,,aid loday he 1Jlan~ to go aflf'r the ro<.lcnl!'i with a vengeance "We bought a whole bunch of traps," he s<11d And so the qurstion J"emains: Will this Mickey Mou.<;c problem continue to cul off San Cle mente City llall from the city's 27,000 res1denLs? Nol if COie man can help it. He 's th<: city·~ commun1ca uons chief as well 300 Trucks Block Toll Road Traffic By The Associalf'd f>r~Mt Three hundred trucks parked four ahreasl l.lnd blocked a mile ton~ section of the Indiana Toll . Road early today. ••'-indepen· de nt truckers in several states stepped up protes t.!i against ns- ing fuel costs Elsewhere. truc ke rs took com plaints to the source. using their bi~ rigs...to..bloclf j!_um~~ at lru~k :,,'lops . - In Milford, Conn .. six drivers were arrest<.'d today after they left their rigs parked and locked for about six hours in front pumps at the Mayflower Truck Station Inc ., police said. They were c.•h arged with criminal trespass and breach of peace and we re held on $200 bond ·'There was no violence," s :mt Howa rd Me rk, executive vice president or the truck statwn. "The independent truckers havl' a very, very valid point. We sympathize with them," he said. Most or the action WllS in the West and Midwes t. Al least one truck stop wai. blockaded on Inte rstate 70 in Oenver as the 210-membcr Colorado Association of lndcpen· dent Truckers joined in a call for a nationwide shutdown. It was callsing conce rn among shipper.i s uch as Joe Oran, pres· idenl of Scott Truck Line in Commerce City. Colo., who said OR4MGE COAST DAILY PILOT ,,. (')f.tnQf' (~1 o .. u_. P1tut, wHfi Whit h 14(1'\ot•• b1fWlf't ltw,_.,....,, p....._,, 1'\f)Ot;O\..,_."hv •t-().fW\\•' t O't\f Pubh\l'Wtto f ~"" "°'',..'"'~""·•~.-.,. fKlbtl'\f\t•d Mond411Y lhfel\l(ltf f t •dlllY l()t f Ml1t M•\A. H~ f\rflt( h , U1;f'lfl"<at"°" f~r4't h I tY' fl'f1n'l/Allry ''lt•nf"' ·~""'""M" '""''"fO.-\t A ,,~,,. rfllQIOf\A' ,.(\,lk)n I~ P\.lt)lh.h•·Q '\.•tu1C1A.,1 llll"lt 'yl'ld4Y\ fN> pr1M•P ti pvbt•\"tlf..., ttltt.1\1 '' "' '90 Wf\I 8 10 ~h,.,.t,CO\•i•~'A ( Aht0tn11tt,.)lt ..... ,, .. _ Prfll\tfffoltf ttM A libi•"""' J•t• 11 c ...... "'' • Pr"'4difont •Nf ~NH al M.ot~t ''--""•' •..... (Ullot ll>elN\A......,...... M!'tl'\4f.11rto ff'tltnt ""°''"" t.M\ ll><Mrtl' ,..II A"•\lAl\t liMMQ•nQ (.dlitot\ Oftk9• (4>'t•W~ 1JOW1o\IA'9Y \t,,..-t l•f1Uf'A0-•'~ 11 .. C,lfl,__,..,,,,\t•Ht .. ....,.~~'°"' ~A<f\ "*'' .._._,. t'leuhPw•t(I T•l•PflO"• (714)M2·4321 c1eaelfl•d Advenltlne M2·5e11 he 1·ouldn't find drivers for 10 truckloads of beef sitting m rcrrigeratcd trailers in his lot. Ile said each trailer contains $59,000 \o $100.000 worth of me<lt . I nd1ana State Trooper Dan I hexenbaugh said trucks began lining up shortly arter midnight at the Hums Harbor exit near lndian<1 's dl'cp ·wa ter port on Lake MICbtgan and a Bethlehem Steel Corp. comptex. Four hours late r , they we re jammed four 1tbrPasl a half mile in either direction from the exit. he said. "They reques ted to talk lo the news media," the trooper s aid. If 1exenbaulo(h ~aid eastbound lnterst<tle 94 where 1l crosses the· toll road also was blocked. but traffi c was d1 v1·rtcd, and "as fCJ r as Wt• know the re Wa!> nobody \hen· who cJ1dn ·\ want to be ·· The truckers stl.lrted pulling away befon· tht· morning rush hour of mill workers and port cmr>loyces Wh1l(' some trucker::. predjcted the prolc.-st would gather steam across the country today , leaders of lhc Independent Truckers Association were scheduled lo meet wilh federal officials in Washington lo dis- cuss the diesel s hortage. • The association has nol sane· t1oned lhe action, which the dis· sidcnl truck drivers arc terming a wildcat strike. ,..,..,,. Pa~ A I BLEEP. • • statements. ·'There will not be a ny brow- beating or intimidation of the public," MacAJU1ter said today. "We will have free speech. l'm concerned about maintain- ing Jaw and order ." M acAllister had requested a policeman to attend City Council meetings alter Thomas de- livered an outburst a1ainat Rep., Dan Lungren (R-Long Beach) in April. At the time, Thoma1 told the con1reuman that he waa "cruy as hell" for hts remarks about problems PQled by U1e1al aUens. MacAlliat.er refused to eom- ment on what transpired behind closed doon llond1y. However. others at the tcene said he appeared ready to call police to oust Thomu· If necessary. Thoma1 was not available for comment loday. • Pope Prays at Prison Says Mass at Auschwitz Where 4 Million Died AUSCHWITZ. Poland <A P> - Pope John Paul II said Mau to· day from " ~imple wooden plat- forlJl abov~ railway tracks that once cMrled m1lllona t.o tbelr deatha In Hitler's most infamoua concentration cacnp And he prayed in the cell or a Polish priest kllled iat Auschwilt, compartnc him to "Christ hlmaell," and calling the extermination complex "a pluce built on hatred and con- tti mpt for man in tbe name or a crazed ideoloay." For the Mass. an Immense l'rowd of s everal hundred thousand stood a mong the re. mains of brick barracks thatoncei housed inmates of the Birkenau camp, largest in the complex known as Auschwitz. Four million people. most of them J ews, dit;d in the camps between 1940 and January l!MS, whe n the Germans abandoned the complex to the advancing Soviet army J orn1n~ the pontiff for the Mass were some 200 priests. all former inmates of Auschwitz ard other extermination camps. Other survivors stood before the plat form, clad in blue-and·whit~ s triped camp uniforms As the pope arrived by helicopter. thousands strained at harbcd wire left s tanding as a grim remrnder of the killings The Pohs h·born pontiff first prayed in the cell of Muimilian Kolbe. a priest who gave up his life to saV<' a fellow inmate "In this site of the ternble slaughter that brought death lo 4 million pt•oph .. · of difft-rcnl na twn~. Fathe r Max1m1ltan volun larily offert'<.I h1msC'I£ for death 1n th~ hunger bunker for a brother and so won a sµ1rituC1l vic tey like th<1t o f Ch1rs t himself," the pope s aid. "This brother sttll li ves today in lht' land of Poland " Tht· trip to Auschwit7. c·on trastcd v1v1dl y with the· pop('''> prevwu.-; stop a Joyful return to Wadow1ce. his b1rlhplacl· The re. as thousand:,, s ang, h~ prayed at the font where he WCIS baptized. Outside lhe church, townspeo<> pie sang and chanted "Poland Always Faithful ! .. The pope the n visited the yellow stucco house where he wus born 59 ye<trs ago. Residents clambered down the worn metul stairs into th<' courtyurd and ft!ll at h11> knl·es. The pop(' said his memories went back to his formullve yeC1rs . "l greet the new inhabitants or Wadowice, but I do so while thinking or the former inhabi· tants, that generation that lived its youth here in the period between the First World War and the Second," he said. "In mind and heart I go back lo those who grew up wi th me. tbc boys and girls who were with me in school, and to our parent-> 6 Tee1z,..agers . Attack 'Gay' OnSF Bus SAN FRANCISCO (AP / - Another incident of apparent violence aimed at homoscxuuls has been reported in the city. Robert Dont<1s, 36, a waiter ut a Castro district restaurant, was recovering from· a ·beating sus- tained while ht> was a passenger on a b~. Dontas said he was at· tacked by six teen ·agers who boarded the bus and screamed "'faggot" at him. "They surrounded me in the back of the bua and started yell- ing. I tried to reason with them , but the y started to laugh." He said the youths forced him to the noor of the bus and began kicking and beating him. He was treated at a clinic for a broken nose and finger and several cuts and bruises. ' Dontas said the bus driver re · fused repeated requests that he stop. However, a Municipal_ Railway official said the driver stopped two bloc ks after the youths boarded and called police. They fled before the police ar- rived. Dontas said six passengers on the bus offered no assistance. Somoza Calls Martial Law MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP> -Preftldent Anastasio Somo1a declared m•rtial law and belAD calling up army r eserves to com bat Sandinista 1uerrUlas battling the national 1uard in five dtles and boldin1 Leon. Nlura,ua'1 s~·l•r1est clty. A tank-led column of Somoae's troops failed to break tbrouch 1uen1Ua lines Wednesday to re· lleve the embattled 1arrtaon at Leon, 54 milea northwest al the capital cily al Manacua. The t.roope fied to the captlal, and the cuerrtllu aent ou& a commandeered earth mover lhat cut a trench acroas the Leon·Manatua bi1hway. . . and teacben ... We know how important are t)le first years of Ute. of childhood and of youth for the development of human p e r sonality a nd c harac- ter. .My prayer is for so many people who httve died. beginning with my parents. my brother and my sister. whose me mory is linked f« me with this city." Tbe pope's helicopter landed Firsf Bisl••tp? In a soccer field and hia motorcade rode to the chW'ch alona a route decorated with the now-familiar white-and-yellow Vatican fiags -and under a red banner ~t up hy the city that read . · All Polis h people are proud of their 35-year actueve ment. "The nation has been under communiamfor35years. The bells of the yellow.and· ... ,,,., ....... Re\ C'anon Mary Mt<:had Simpson. tht first wom an evl·r to he nosnmatt·d for thl· 11ffu:1· ()( Ep1sc11p;1I t11..,hnp pOSl''> o uls id\• the Cathctlrnl of Sl Jo hn Lht· 1>1v1n 1· 111 Nl'w York Jurors Deliberate Late Into Evening Jurors in Dr Willi<tm W<id dill's murde r n •t r1 :il rt..'SUmt:d delibcr<1tions toda) after a lat,. night sess ion Wedne::.da_y ral11·d to produce a verthrt At the re<1ut•st or Or<1n~c· C11un t~· Superior Court Judgl' Byron McMillan, the 1ury wurkt-11 unt11 10 p m Wednesd;sy lht'n ldt fur the day The seven-woman. fi ve.man 1ury began delibt'rallng a week a(oto and h<ts s pent four full d:sy-. brhmd closed dof)rs dcbatini; evidence 10 the case.. Waddill, :i 43-vear ·old Hunt ington Ha rbour p.hys1c1an . 1s ar cused of strangling a two. pound DeciMion ~tartt-f~ WASlllNGTON I AP 1 -Prl'S> <lent Carter is e xpect<'d to notify Congrcs~ lhat he has decided not to I i rt N · on om 1 l' .s a n ct 1 u n' against Zimhabw·l' Rfiodcsia. ar CQiding to today'.s. Washin~ton Post. Carter could relay his dt· cision to Capitol llill as early il1' today. the newspaper repr1 rtM. IS·ounce infant known a!> Baby Girl We;;i \t!r :if\l'r <.,he a lle~edly was born a hvc fc>lh.>win~ a saline abortion two years a~o Ills first trial C'ndcd last May with the 1ury deadlocked 7 to Sin favor or 3C'qu1ttal W:idd:tll !fas m.11nta ined his 1n 11ol'en<'e throughout both tnals ans 1 stin~ the bah~ w11~ dead or 1rrt'vers1bly 10 thl' last :,,lages or dying by the tirn e he t.:xa maned he r Coast Tre1uls Aired Today P<•opl1· and cmv1ronment shapt· trt•nds alon1i the Orange Coast Today's Daily P1lot details fashion , sports. recrealrnn, music and other activities of in I l•n•sl to Orantzl' Coast res1dcnL.., in Trends . a 20-pa~e ma~azine Don ·t miss tht• ~tori cf> and photoi-of Trl•nds in ttJday 's Ua1 I y Pilot. white church pealed for a f\dJ 10 minutes. "Habemus papam ! " declared the Rev. Edward Zacher, the pope's high-school reli1ion teacher, WJing the tn1dlt.ionitl Latin annount'ement for "We havE' a pope" read out in St . P eter 's Square when the first Polish pope in history was .,lect· t!d Oct. 16. f',....PapAI DC-lOs ••• ma in design and maintenance procedures first and work from there." he said Thr· FAA suspended the design l't!rtlficalt! of the troubled DC-10 Wednesday after fresh hairline c racks were found Ln the engine mounts of two jet.!i tha't had been ch'ecked and c leared durLng oth1•r 1nspertions l'Onducted a week a~o_ The order <tffeding foreign-operated DC· lOs was is· sued later in the dc.y. ln Long Beach, McDonnell Douglas released a statement eaUing the FAA action "extreme and unwarranted" and said it is <·ons1dering going into court to t ry to overturn 1t It was the fourth t1m~ in ii week that all or some or the 131! U S registered jets had been grounded in the aftermath of the May 25 crash of a OC-10 in Ch1rago The American Airline1> OC-10 GROUNDING CAME AS SHOCK-86 plane cr as hed and burned after an engrne fell off during takeoff, killing 275 persons an the worst ll S av1atmn d1sastn. Hond said FAA invcsti1rntors d1s <'ovcrNI ;, imss1hlt· d1;:'1~n prohlem in th1· rt•a r tmlkheud of the DC I ll 1·n~10 P mounting, wh1<'h 1~ one of the points where lh1· t'ngine attaches \o the wing A 10-mi·h r r ac k th at c K1:-.ted before the accide nt wa~ found an this sc•t·Lion in the eng1n1· that ft.II off th,. 0(' HI 1n C'h1<'11gc1 ,\~kt•d hm., •.u1·h ;.i <l 1•s1~11 111· (1·1·1 m1i.:h1 ·lip hy F AA 111">1>"' 111111 , th' rf'pli•·d ·11 •111r s11~1u rinn~ .. 1n· c·or r•Tt 11 gut thrc>Ugh lh•· 111m·1·'~ ''irn t·huw Thi:ll ·.., whilt we ·vc got to figure oul ·· This latest grounding came in I he form of an emergency s u:,, 111o•ns1on of the OC.:· IO's design n rt1f1catc. which is requ1r•!d bt>fure the FA/\ certifies a11 a 1r('raft m odel <1s C1irworthy ffond s111d that wt11lc• the order eover{'(i lht> de~1g11 Of the (•nt1rt· plant', "wf''r" <·on cerncd with lht• c ngint· py lon <:i s:,embly onlv ·· t.:nde r t.hl' 11rd1•r the entire domestic fleet of OC· lOs will re matn on tht> ground until tht: plane 1s certified safo Thl' grounding took its toll on the airli.nes and tht· trav1:ling public as the 60,000 to 70,000 pas "en jfe r1i Wtl tr l'10C" U'.'S. · regis tered DC· lOs e ach day sought alternate transportation. 1\ 1rl1 nt's rolled <)ut rt>serv1• planes . lravt·1e r s l'rowd ed <1irports. vacations wert· disrupt· cd und b!Jstncs:. a11pointments were missed T ht> order hunmng foreign. owned OC IOs from lJ.S . skies pt•rm1ttcd tho~t> at Amer ican <11rports to take off for overseas dt>slinat1ons Hut they could not 1·a rry 1><1 ssc11~crs or cargo, further disrupting travel plans. .,.·· ,.,,. ......... .. <]Tir 'R(giti Gollection ~------~~~··e~~~~~-:-~-~-~=~~~:z--~~~;;;~~~~~~~~~?:~~:~~-~~~--~:~a -----~~~~~-~,~--~-~--~~~---~--~-----------. .. ... .... OraDge Coast f l)l fl O N Yo•rHe•et••• < 4 Dally Newspaper.' .. • N TEN CENTS, 1 Hutcherson Faces ird Trial Desigm Of DC-10 Stmlied WASIUNGTON (AP I -Avta lion cxpera 1n four <'tl1t•i. run <'omputcr lt!:-h. protwd enga rw wreckngf' and c·h(·<·k1 d dor u ments today m :.in effort to tit· terminc if thne 1s a 11<1 ~11: dP!Ogn fla w an the l•ngane mounting or the grounded l>C-10 Jetltnn "It's a Ion~ . .slow . plod11ing prdcess of s ifting and re s1fl1ng throuih the evidence," said Federal Avi :.tt1<in Admtn1s tra taon spokesman Fn·d farrar. "Wf''rt> trying to find o ut what happened. what 1s <'ausing thf' cracks in tflf' t·n~inc mount~. was something overlooked in tht: certification proN!sS, is there h baSIC naw IO the l:>YSlem'>" he said. "It's arduous work " f'AA chief Langhorn1· M HontJ suspended the ccrt1flcale of tht' DC-10 Wednesday, saying tht·r · m ig ht be a design defect in the enl'ine mounting assembly The action grounded all IJH DC -JOs operated by US airlines Although the order dot.>!> not apply to 143 foreign regist«'red OC· 10s, the Jo'AA sa1cJ today that a ll foreign currin~ that os~rat e the <.11 rcra rt h<td voluntarily taken their plane:. out or Sf'r vice. Tht> m oves disrupted travel plans for tens of thoul:>ands or persons around the world. T he groundlllg wal> the fourth for t.be troubled plane since UH: May 2S crash of an American Airlines OC-10 in Chicago that killed 275 JM'rsons in the nation 'i. wurst 11 v 1:.i t1ort ;1c·c 1cl1·11t Afl •~n~tnC fell oU the plane as 1t W<ll> t1tking orf a nd the <u rcnft plunged and burned. Bond said DC-lOs will remain <~ OC-1ts, Pag~ t\?) Highway Cops Plan-Sick-out 1 Over Salarie: lh:c·aust· ,,r a planned ~u·k oul •amon g hJ gh wa rpa\rolmcn . .(:)r~•l'f4'-0lunty-mot.ow-..t.s :.huul uvotd frt•c·way dr iving durtn~ I th1' c11m1n.: wcckc•nd Thal wa s t ht· mrss.i g c' I ~ou 11 d1•rl Wt·tl11c~da y 111 Sanla A11.1 by llaghwa} 1•11trolm:111 Pclt.:r f'ar kn. u :,pok('Mnan for th•• California As:-ociulion of l11J{hway .,;itr11lmc•u Parkl'r prc•d1d1'fl th;i l tlt!raw·•· w<1gc negot 1ut1011~ with lhc· st;1t1• ar(• bog~cti down. th;,it up to M iH'rccnt or llH' a~-.c)l'l4Jtllln ·-. 5.000·offt t•Pr rn1·mlwr::.h1J> will lw "sick" bc·tw1•1·n 6 am Saturday and the s amr hnur Monday Comwqu••ntly, he said, patr1,1 of rrt•cway~ an Or<1n~t· (;C)UlllY a nd ebe whc.:rc during lhc weekend is likely to be nr> morl' than 25 percent or normal. However, today in Sunla Ana Highway Patrol Capt. Roy Short said that no matter what job ac· lion the patrolmen lake there will be no dange r lo pubhc safely. ·., Short said patrol cnrs will he manned by ~uperv1sonal pcr~<1n ne-1 and tha t a con tin gency ernergency plan involv1n~ oth1·r \aw enforcement a..:encic:. will be invoked if necess1try. (Sft 'SICK,' Pa1e i\l) Katie, 13, W-uu Bee WASIONGTON <AP> Tblrteen-year·old Kalie Kerwla of Denver correct· Jy spelled "vireacence'' and "maculature" today to win u.e 52nd annual Na· UODal Spelllna Bee. 11111 Kerwfn, whose brother Gree and slater llatJ botb were flnallall la tM 1P1'Ho1 bee ID pre· vioua ,ean. outa.-lled IOI youn11ter1 to wln the Sl,000 prbe and a 1old cup. 811.e defeated 16-year-oad Jutte Won of Mtelamdcabu.rl. Pa.. who : ftmlbed tblrd lut yeU'. ~~~.•d vp oo PUSHES FOR RETRIAL Judge Richard Beacom Dismissal Motion Rejected Hy GARV GllANVll.LE °' ' ... o ... , , .... , ... " Orange County Supenor Court Judge -Hichard Beacom ref~cd today to dismiss rape cbarges aga in s t G l en H owa rd Hut chcrson despih· a prosecu- tion motion for d1~m1s::.al ''in the interest of justice.·· As a result, Hutcherson will stand trial July 9 for a third time on charges he kidnapped. raped and a!>saultcd 21-year-0ld Catherine Hardin in late 1977. _.,_ .. _,, Sef)Hri11g fhe Rir~er Majority Rese11t Jet Noise Judge Beacom'!> r cful:>al to drop the charges agetinst tht· 45-year·old deft>ndunl was i11 ~ha rp contrast with a decision m ade two m onths ago by one or his fellow JUd~t"S. The n . Judgc Mason Fenton overturned a una nimo us jur y verdlct~at ound Hutcherson guilty of ffens~s that could send hi state prison for up to S urfer Tracy Burkho lder of Ntwport Beach pause~ on his way horn · from ~urf m g at the Sanla Ana River Jellies lo watc:h silt removal opcrut1on:-. JUSt north uf l'ac:1fit Coast Hi ghway between Hunl mgton H1:aeh and Newport The pro1ect. dl'layt'<i several weeks until Or ange Coun- ty {'ould prov1dl· new f eL'<ii.ng grounds for ~· r·r1lony of Lc<.i~t Tcrn:-i . 1s c xpt·r·l 'c1 to bc· f1n 1:-.hed 1n ;,ibo ul 10 d ays. fc dt:ri:ll uul horil1t·~ rc1.HJrt T he $1,098.200 flonrt <"1Jntrol fH"OJl•Cl 1:-. b1·tng paid for tr1 parl I ruin S'1 ;, m 1J11on in federal dba:;ter funds ;ti l<H: <Jlt '<I lht· count y following tht· de:; true l1\ · L!f78 wtntt:r r~11t:-.. 14 years ··1 wish I could :.hoot them down." · · r would rather you spend your e fforts eliminating the barkmi.: doi?s at night which are a b1,::ger problem than a few jClS '' Judge Fenton said he did not believe the victim 's testnnony when she told the jury about lhe a lleged assault. His decision to overturn the verdict and to o rde r a new trial ror Hutcherson touched ofr a heated reaction among women's ·rights organizations which con- demned the judge for what was term<.'<i a chauvinistic attitude. State, Irvine View Nixon Asked N .· , 1o Pay 1·or "I am thinking of moving out of lr vi~ to escape Jel noise." ·'The Marine Corps Air Stal.ion at El Toro was there Iona before Irvine became a city." Clearly, there are a host or opinions over jct noise in north Irvine. The commt:nts were selected al random from responses to a s urvey conducted by Coun- c ilwo man Mary Ann Gaido. who wiU suggest thal the city declare 4cgal war on the Marine Corps al n ext Tuesday's city council meeting. Mrs. Gaido's call fo r legal ac· tion against the Marines coin-c 1 d es with s tateme nts from M arioe 0>1"Jl5 officials lhut the d isturbing flights will be re- du(·cd in about ;1 wPek . Mrs . Gaido Mud she's not con v 1n ced by the "verba l as· -;urances" from lbe Ma rine Corp~. " ~ r~~-1 've receill«:d indicate an incn.>di blc problem out there." .she said More than 7.000 survey card~ on the 1::.sue have been d1stnbul <'d by Mrs Gaido undt>r the au~pice!:> of Mary Ann Gatdo 80. a paliltcal group Mrs. Guido t:> ;i randidatf' m th e Wij() city coun" n 1 (•)f'cllOO HesponM:'I thdiculc thut <tn "ov.t:T>WhJ!lmmi.: majority" favor ~ome sort of city action against the Ma nnes lo cul down the noise. Mrs Ga1do :,aid (St-f SURV•:v . Pa ~(' AZ) .,;, Coast Trenth Aired Today People and environment shape trends along the Orange Coaal . Today's Daily Pilot detfils f ashion, s p o rts. r ec reation. muslc and Qthcr ac~v1l1es of ID· lercst to Orun~c Coast rt:sidents m Trends. a 20-pa~e m ;;g11 zine Do n't m1:ss the s tont:. and pholoi> o( Trt.:ndh in today's Dai· ly Pilot. Today . h ow e ve r , Judge Beacom s truck a blow for women's concern atiout the treatment of alleged rape vie· ti ms. allonal Park Land Home Ber~j'its lit> refused ti) dismts$ thr charges after 11 jury la~l t"nduy vote d 11 t o l t o acc1uit Hutcherson. The judge said de· fense attorney!! repeatedly violated laws aimed at protect· ing alleged r ape vicUms. Target of the judge's WTath was defense lawyer T erry Giles. Judge Beacom told Giles that he had not m ade any attempt to comply with "the spirit or 782 ... the evidence law that prohibits defense lawyers from attacking a complaining victim on the basis of her past or presumed -;exual behavior. Specifically. Judge Beacom said Giles tra nsgressed againsl t1H!law-w?ien he brouglit-t.01.he- Uf')LS -e.ttentioo. -Two prtor pregnancies out or wedlock by Miss Hardin. By JOANNE REYNOLDS Recreation Department officials CM-O•lt'f"9tSt»tt wlll meet with Irvine Company Negotiations concerning whut representatives to formally dis· 1s seen as "the king pin piece" cuss the st.ate acquisition. "It's in the J)0861ble formation of ;; na· the king pin pat•rt• to lhf· wholi: tional park 1in t ht• OrangP Coac;t n utional pcs1 k 1:-.~U('." ht '>itld wer e to open tod ay between He said tbe negotiations makt: stale oUidals and r epreseo-up the first in a seri~s of steps taUvcs of the Irvine Company. that could lead to ~tablishment Don Cam eron. director of or a 24.000-acn? nat1omtl park planning for the development that would include the slate ~c· company, said W~nesday that quisitlon. no-work on the proposed na· That proposed nation al park t1onal park ('an move forward stretches from th(' canyon area until state 0Hic11tls decide how ~o u ili or Cor ona dcl Mad much laod in the park area will thrOUJ!h the Laguna G rei:nbell be bought with ~late money hehand Laguna Beach tu J\h:.u Sta It• officials have been look Cu n yon on tht· south in~ a t ubout 3, 100 acres o r Cameroo also conceded that c·oa s t al prOJJC rly b<·lwflc n r.l'lllt-mcnt of ttM: ~tull' purcha~c Cor ona d1•l Mar and L aguna l 'l vital t.o the c•)mn;iny's d · BJ':•<·h. inrludm~ the int~rior of velopmi·nt plans ror Uw area M•>roCanyon t'oa~t al rom m1 s-.1C1n <'Oil lr1clude4'i-m th~ -OOO~et being ~•dcratlon or those pl<in~ ha~ Pr P ~-red by l£Juslato.r.s .n -beefl -l•u1lt.-ct-un~te-nt:~otrn Sa\'r:tmt·nlo 1s $32 millinn to buy 11ons art• conclud<'<i . he s aid as mu<'h of tha t land as po.,s1ble C'amercin h%tt.·t.l ., pr<.'~~ hn1•f Cumt•ron h :Sl d too<Jy ·... 1ng \h'flnesd;iy th;it follnwt'CI a -TM rad tbal she was wci.r negotiuting sci.swn will mar k 1,1 '"•h m t•c•tang Tuts day with <~RAPE, Page AZ> lht· firs t t1m1· i.tatt.· f'ark:. and < rrng n·~:-m<1n .lt'rr> l'atti•f''Hl. I> Santa Ana .. 1ntJ W1ll1 1m Sc 11clt• 11 C 1• rank Whalm. director tJf lhl' Nalton ~l Par~. S.•n11<'C l'<\lln~on . ;, m1·mbt:r of th1· ll oO~t: lntt'rior Co nim1 ttc~" IJ b H • h .. c authon-d l1:g1~lal1on la<:.l year £i ar 0 r ig ans:, that. has h.-'d to :1 Park~ ~r\l('e r i.t~dy or thl' 24 ,000 lH'rl'S for .H' 0 ..-<SM' PARK • .,a~" i\21 Gowns Returned Ofhciab at Newport Harbor High School arc breathing easier tMay after localing the 26 boxes of missinl( caps and gowns or- d e r e d for ne xt Tuesday 's graduation ceremonies. The 600 sets o f robes and mortarboards, valu~ at $5,000, disappeared Tuesday from a locked storage a rea m the men's gym. According to police reports, one of the 26 boxes was sent lo officials late Tuci.day with a note saying the remainder would he retum t.>d 1r school Principal Tom Jacobson would · u~c the school public address system to denounce the graduates as the worst clas11 in the history of t.he hig h school. ., Jacobson ignored what police describeg ~ an t?xtortion at· tempt Wedaesday lhe rem ain· ing raps a nd gpwns were found on the roof of the boys· gym at the school.:,. Police: said schoo l offfcwls have requested no further m vcst1i.:ataon of the incide nt W~addill J urv ,,; Still Ponders Doctor's Fate Jurors in Dr. William Wad· dill 's murdet' retrial resumed deliberations today afte r a late· night session Wednesday failed to produce a verdl<'t At the request of Oran ge Coun.-_ lY Superior Court Judge Byron McMillan. thc 1ury worked until 10 p.m. Wedne::iday then left ror the d ay. WASHINGTON <AP> -U.S Rep . Allen E. Ertel. D -Pa .• has asked former President Richard '<axon to reµay th(· government l•>r non -.1·ruri1v 1mpn>' .. m1·nh :1t Nixon's forme r San <.:lementc estate. ·'These improvements pro v1ded a s ubsta ntial personal be nefit to you." Ertel. a second· term con1?ressman, w rote Nixon 111 a two-page letter The letter a nd $3.500 for a C;Jban;;. wus made flub.fie Wednt·:;dnv. "Rf'sponsib1 lity for t hese rwf'dkss governm en t expt!n · cltturcs must rest with you, A<:. a I or nwr prci.111Pnt of thl' Unit1·c1 S tatt•:-. )OU :-urnly und••rstanrl hPw important 1t 1s for lhost• of 11:-. whu s1·rv1· m a high 1whh<· of f11'l' to .,,.\ an cxamph: for our l••l\l)w c1l11.1·n~.'· h1• i.a 1d N1 xo11 was unavallahlt• for C'nmna·nl Nixon rt•t'l'rtl ly wld thl' Wt·~l ( o ;i:.;t riro111·rt) "' :. group "' husanc~l>nlf'n for .. m undascloM:d prtl'I'. ;;nc1 1-. mov111g lo u n .. aghbormi.: prope rty Nt•arly $67 ,000 of unJUSllf1cd 1 m provc·m1•nl~ w•·r•· m ar1t• t..., thc· 111w-t1mt· Nixon t•stalt· hctwc1.:r1 rnfi9 and 1971, to:rtc•I :wad . Un1ust1f1cd im1>rovcm<·nts l~l t•d by Ertel mcludl• more than S2J,000 for lan<iscaping, $13.000 fur an cl1•ctr1c healing sy!>lcm ;ind $&.500 for., 1·;1bana ~views Approved LA JOLI./\ < /\ P > -Tbt• Uf11ve rs 1ty of Califo rnia ha~ agreed to periodic reviews or il.S ca-mpus chunccllors e very two years. Orange Weather Fleeing Border Patrol The seven-woman. five-man 1ury began deliberating u week ago and hes spent four rull days behind closed doors deb;;llng t:vidence in the case So me low clouds tonight. <'!earing by m id morning fo'r1day. Warme r days ahead, with highs Friday in the upper 60s at the beaches to mid 70s inland. Lows tonight SS to 62 Alien Injured in Crash · Waddill. a 43-ycar -old Hunt· ingtofi ffarbOur pltysfclan. ls ac· cused of strangling a two.pound, ts-ounce Want known as Baby Girl Weaver after she alletedly was born alive followin1 •saline abortian two years a10. A Mexican woman described as ln ber 209 lies in critical con: d\Uon today, her dream or a new Hie ln America shattered . W eclneaday when lbe truck tn which she wu rtdtn1 rolled over on the freeway south of San Clem.ate followtnl a blab apeed chaae. U.S. Border Petrol olftcen .... d nu other tmmi1ran•.a were injured, two Hrioualy, when the accident occurred after otneen tried to nae down tbe pickup tnaek .. lt betided tbrouCb &be checkpolnt. Alenta arretted the tl•ye.,.. old driver ol tbc truck on 1mu1· ~ c:barl(ea after • chne on foot tbrou1h brush n ear the Basilone Road off.ramp of the San Dte10 Freeway. The incident occurred when the ti-year.old aallegedly sped throu1h the checkpoint and i&· nored officers' orders to stop. "We ttartecl cbulnl him ud sot up to speeds of 75 to 70 mllea an·bour," John Wesson . •lent in cbar1e of the checkpoint, said Wednelday. "Tbil py twice tried to run off lbe patrol car." Weaaon con· Unued. "'lben"'he made a 111.-p tum to 1et to the off-ramp and the truck rolled over Hveral ttmea. ·'The -nt 1eattered bodies u rar u 20 yards up the ramp." Wesson said the truck's driver was unhurt. A San Clemente General Hospital itpokeswoman said to- day the lone female paaaeo1er, who la llat.ed u a "Jane Doe," !lhowed sllaht improvement to- day but was still unconadOUI in crltll'al condition. ffia finl trial ended last May with the jury deadlocked 7 to 5 in favor ol acquittal. Waddill has maintained hia'in- nocence throughout both trials Insist.in« t.he baby was dead or 1rTevenibly in the last sta«es of dyinl by the tame he examined her Two male immigrants sur· fered sertoua tnjuries aod were take n to UCI Medical Center. ~ Coveraae Their conditions were reported 1:" lo be 1ood today. Two othe~ Addl\ional Harb<>r Area cov- wert tN"al«I at Mission Com· erage appear.i tod11y nn Pnitcs- munltv HoeDital and rele•~~---hll~~_.l .... 8:-- .... INSIDE TUB~ T 1-:Utr Laraen. whow boom· ang 'HtlJo.ooo, How orrrrre you?• for 30 11eart grttted viaarora to Lag""° &tacla. daed In 1975. B..t tile sptrit of the tall Dane hngus In Lagvno. ~ 1''~rlng Page Cl ..... .... _..,.. ___ --·...,........~~...,,,- Tragedy llamed Oii PiloJ WAIHINOTON <AP) -A UDlled AlrHHt DC·I craa.d •••r Portland. Ore , ln Decemb.r bet-•UM the pUo& WM r.•-Ytlla ~ atMBUon to a lud· n1 1•ar problem Uwl Lo h1a f\aeJ I • u •• I ' ' h. N a.t I 0 n a I TrauportaUon Safety B<>anl Hid &oda, 'Ten of thf' ta'J)61on11 aboara th .. planc> w .. rt' klllt'd In tht' t'rath and many wf'rt' Injured when the •iruan "•Mf' d<>wn ln • rt-11dmbaJ neachborbood. ...n.. plue ru out ol ,.... .... cruW ala mu" aout.beut ol Portland. TM DC.a bad been lD a bold· I.al patWm lD LIM atrpon aru bftaUN tM caplalo wu twonted &a.,at bil landinc ..... WU aot down. A cockpH tape recorder •bowed lbat tbe co·pllot ud "1ineer meadoned low "8el a number ol limn ln the minutes precedtq tbe cruh but tbat the H.pt.al.n did-no& ~t· 1ng to the poaalblllty that the fueJ mi1bt be exhausted. The captain w1t1 Malburn McBroom. The firat officer. or co-pilot, ,.as Rodrick Beebe and the second officer, or enatneer, waa Forrest Mendenhall · 'Cootributln& to the accident wa• the faUure of the other two ntabt crew members either to fully c:ompnheod the crtdcality of \he fuPI state or lo successful· ly communiute their concern to the upta.in," the to;afety board said ,-,.,,.. P~ A I DC-lOs .•• on the ground "until the problem is found. analyzed and cured." He u id that would take •t least a week. and perhaps several weeks or months if a major re· design JS required. PAA inspect.on concentrated their effort at the McDonnell nouglas Corp. plant In Long Re a c h . where the OC-10 is manufarturcd. They were going over documents used in the proc· eas that led to certification of th<· OC·IO a~ airworthy in 1971. Bond sa>d Wednesday that \be r AA wants lo learn If • desicn det ect might bave allpped through the proc~s. The investigation has centert'd primanly on \be two under·wing OC.10 GROUNDING CAME Al 8"0CK--4M ,•ngine mounts. or pyloni, where numero•JS cracks have been dJS· coven'd in inspections conduct· cd since the Chicago crash. The JJY Ion that fell off the plane in Chkagu .. ~ona with the engiJu:. • had a lO·inch crack in i~ all bulkhead. lnve&llgators have de· termlned \hat the crack ex.isled before the accident. Natlonal Transportation Safe· ty Board specialis ts also worked on the investigation lo .LoAI Reach-and tn Waahington, Tulsa, ____ .¥ftl.a.......and in Texas. The safety board team that conducted the site lnveaU1at.ion 1n Chtc ago r e turned to Washington and Is studying re· µo r ts on the accident and con· dueling m etallurgy tests on P•rts of th~ downed aircraft. In Tulsa, experts are tearing down the remnants of the three engines on the crasbed plane. trying to locate any problems there . Early indkallons are \hat the engines funcUoned property. At Dallas-Fort Worth Intema· tional Airport, a ntght simulator tl'I bPing programmed to try to duplicate the final secooda of the doomed plane's nJght In an ef· fort to learn why the aircraft did nol coatinue to Ry on ila two re· mainlna en&inea aa it was de· ~uaned to do The leatding theory is th•\ the plane's hydraulic systems - both prime and backup -were disabled wben the en&ine broke off. maklng the craft uncon· troll able DAILY PILOT , ... Ot_c-.10.•••"· ... ··"'-""'-bl~ ... _......,.,, .......... b., ... 0r •• , .. ,.-_.. ... ,_ "'-·"--"" ,,., .... ~ ... --· .......... ~ .. -. ..... """ ~\A • .......,., ................. ,...Of'., ..... ,,_°""' f11t1nV ..... If~ L~ .. •"f'1eoutftt oetl 6 \•"'CJ•• ,.~ ..... ,tOf'I •• ~·•N'Ct \.ltfwfdrf~--- -" , .......... _.-.......... -..... )>" ,_.,,, ft•w \tt"" C..••AIVw ( .. lifw.W•O•Jt .. _, .. _ "'"'"'"' .,,, .._ ...... _, .. c ... ..., ~--~--viul'••• .. -'--... ~ -.. ·-f d4IO' , .......... _,,..... ....... ,...°'"" Ollf*lt.~ _ ..... " a ... M .... ~UtW\ Tellptlo ... (114l ..... Qe......_Mw ...... MNl11 ,,_..,.(It--- Trashy Fire A truckload of trash deatlned for the Coyote Canyon dump caught fire Wednes· day afternoon. Rather than risk his truck, the Rainbow Disposal driver dumped the burning load. County firemen stood by as the trash burned. Th~ ashes later were scattered at the landfill. F,.._PapAJ PARK ... quisilion aa an· urban park. He aaid Tueaday be would in· troduce le1i1Jalion lo allocate $40 mlllion for tbe federal ac· qulsltioll. Whalen. who said he bellev• \be acreage proposed for the park ought to be preserved, said neither he nor his staff will make a recommendation on Pal· terson's legislaUon until Interior committee bearings on the pro· posal are held. Those hearings are tO be conducted ln Orange County in August. The Irvine C ompany's Cameron said be is hopeful that the state purchase can be re· solved by the time those hear· ings are held. Whalen made 1t clear Tuesday that local cooperation would bt a necessity in getting federal purchase of any of the proposed pa rkland He said he was impressed with the peuding state purchase, wilh the 400 acres in the heart of the proposed park at Sycamore Hills that's been bought by lhe City or Laguna Beach and with the offer of a 3,400-acre laod gill from the Aliao Viejo Company. Rep. Robert Badham. R· N~wport Beach, In whose dis· trict the proposed park wouJd bt located, bas maintained that substantial financial part.kip•· lion by local and slate govern· ment as well as gift& from land· owne rs w1 11 IX· the price of his sup~rt for federal purchase or any land in the area . Patterson claimed this week that Badha m would co-author tbe .:R!lrc~aa.t ~esislatioo. with him. but Badham and biA staff maintain that the Newpor t Beach RepubHcan is In the midst of his own negoUatioos with tbe interested agencies and companies and won't commit. 11,maelf fu joining in Patterson's le1talaUve effort unUI those negotiations are concluded. Services Set For Irene Larrabee Services will be held Saturday for Irene Chant Larrabee of Corona del Mar, who died Tues· day al the age of 78. Mrs . Larrabee was a member of the Newport Harbor Yacht Club and the Assistance League of Newport Beach S be wH the widow of In· · dustrialist Ralph Larrabee. who was los.l al sea in 1969 when hla yacbt, 1he Goodwill, hit a r~I off Baja Calllomia. Mrs. Larrabee leavea her at.a· ten. Ttieo Jona of Ore1on and Gretta SC.OU of Wiaconain. The family bu su11eeted memorial donations to the Ho.1 Memorial Hospital Respiratory Therapy Fund. Beer 'Prank' Brings Jail For2 Teens Newport Beach police deacrtbed the \heft or 17 cues of beer from a local yacht club that landed two youths in jail as a prank tha\ aot out of band. Kevln Paul Kirk, 18, of 2 Collins Island and Wallace An· derson Gettle. 18, or 19 Beacon Bay. were booked oo suaptcion ol commercial burglary Tues· day. They were released on their own recognizance. According to police reports. the two teen-agers allegedly took the beer from a storage a.rea at the Balboa Yacht Club and bid it in a private locker at the club. Club official~ reportedly local· ed the missing beer in a locke r that belonged to the family of one of the youttui and summoned police. Conunodore Ball Planned A Commodore of the Year wUI be named June IS at the annuaJ Commodore's Ball to be held at the Marriott Hotel. The Commod ores is an or· t:anizallon o r business m en within the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Comme rce. The gro~p sponsors a variety of special events Including the an· nual schqJarship a nd athletic awards brfa.kfasLs for local high school students, the Character Boat Parade. the Sl'nd Castle Contest and the Christmas Parade ol Lights. , , . . The banquet and dance begins al 6:30 p.m. Tickets arc $25'per person. For further informaUon contact the chamber at 644~11 ' 1·,.... P.,.e A J '-SICK' ••• Short said "it was appropriate :md right" that the officers plan- ning lo vo\cc their objections to the stall on wage nc~otiations ::.hould forewarn the public. But ht emphasized that t.hc ~upcrv1 sorial personnel. those who do not honor the sick·out and personnel from other de partments "will be able to han- dle anyth.in" that comes along. "I don't cxpt>ct many drivers lo take advanta~c or the situa- tion by violating vehicle safety luws .. P arker complained that the highway patrolmen have not re- ceived a pay raise since 1977. I le swd the association is ask· mg for a 20.6 percent pay in· crease for officers who on the i.I V('fal}e ram Sl.672 monthly. Tfie ra.Jse, Parker said, should be figured al 9. 75 percent a year ror the two years since the patrolmen have had a raise. lie prookt.ed that the weekend sirk-out mJght become a staple if lbe wage negotiations now un· der way in Sacramento don't move orr dead center. f;r•es Ignored r,6.hour Caplicity End&__ OAKLAND (AP) -For 56 hours, robbery victim Dorothy Hudson was a trembling voice ln a car· trunk coffin. calling to a world tbal passed her by. Gigling chUdren mimicked the anpi1hed crtn of tbe 80-year-old woman locked in the trunk of her 1983 sedan by robbers. Othet pauenby l1nored ber weakeninl shouts, 1he 1atd: • Finally, she beard a startled "Who•s lhat?'• "Please, 1•m locked in the trunk.•• she responded. "Call police.'' And at last Ma. Hudlon WU freed -dued Ind dehydrated. 1be 91-pound pensioner told authorities she trted' to pry open the trunk with a Ure iron. Her screams for help became whispers, drawtnc tauntt from youn.oten and the cold lhowder from adults. nreraabters finally 111ummoned to tbe scene pried open &Jae trunk, peered 1.D and aaw tbe huddled form of the frightened woman. ---------;- f 'ro1t1 Paff*! ,, I SURVEY ••• An El Toro spokesman, Ciapt. John Barry, swd the Mari.Des would provide no s pecific reaponae to the threat or le&al action. The increased no\se, Barry said, ls due to runway repairs and increased pl.lot trainin& ex· erciaes ordered by the chief of naval operations, Admiral Thomas 0 . Hayward. Runway repairs wlll be com· pleted in a matter or days , Barry said . and laodiog ap. proachea will return to areu south of Jeffrey Road Increased activity due to pilot t raining wi ll con tinue, but shouldn't disturb Irvine resi· dents as much when tbe re· paired runway is ret.uroed to service, Barry said. Da.rrY once agaln stressed that oolr l,4 percent or tbe jet fighter training is being conducted a\ El Toro . The other 86 percent i8 Laking place at other bases bee.use lbe Marines want.ed to keep noise levels in Irvine as low as ~Si· ble, Harry ::.aJd ~i~11111Stll1ttial Evi<k1ice? Pair Arrested Newport Beach pulice orficcr Lee Smith arrc~ted two llunt mgton Beach youths on Lido Isle c.:arly Wednesday after . Finding one of the youth::. carrying a lug wrench when be came upon them walking near Via Lido-Soud and Via Venctia ut 2:15 a.m. -finding four Corvette hub· caps in their vehicle. fo'inding a Corvette p;irkcd nearby \hat was missing all four of its hubcaps. Discounting their story t.hat they were prcparm~ to work on a friend 's car J ail ed were Ri c ky Lee M C>anc.•kt•. 19, of 22001 Balbo;i Ctr· etc . 11od Willl:i m Lawre nce Hoard, 18, or 22022 Balboa Cir cle They Wt:rl' ht'ld on ::.uspic1on or possessing stolen hubcap8. Baal for each man was 11ct at $2,500. -MON °J.HI I0 .1m L1l m SAfUAQA v 10• '" !J ''"' ' . 308 Evaeua ted J • Florida Blasts . Injure ·'J;hree ,J JAY. Pia. (AP) -A pair al explo1ioQf ripped a propane at.ora1e facility near the Jay oU fields in lM Up of norida'• Panhandle today. bunaln1 a nearby bo!De aad ahatteriq w 1Jl d,.0 vu a ...ml 1.e .a..w 8oy, aulborilies said. Three persona were injured but \here were no fatallU•. laid set. Paul Prida• al the Santa Roaa CouDtJ 111teriff•1 offtce. About JOO nearby resldeota were evacuated u ft.re crew• sprayed water on another 1tora1e taM to keep it from exploclinl. "It wa • beUuva exp&o.ioo," aaid Tony lloore, wbo wtlD••..S the bl..U at tbe Emptre Ga Co. a mile from Jay. u oil-ftekl community near tbe Florida· Alabama line about 40 miles oortb ol Pensacola. '°Flre waa all the way up in tb.e air," be uid. Tben there waa a aecond explosion and "there wasn't aoytbin1 but fire." Fire-fighting teams from three communities sprayed waler on a lar&er, 30,000·tallon propane tank to keep i t cool while tbe wrecked tan~ burned, Prid1eo aaid. He said tbe fire waa broucbt under control by early after· noon. "Tbe only thing we're worried a bout now \a \bat \here are no more leaks." be said. Flame, twisted hunks of metal aud a mushroom·sbaped cloud shot into the air above \be tank farm. witne5ses said. A nearby house caught fire and burned and several otber hO~ses were damaged. Pridgen said. ''It broke windows in downtown Jay a mile away." be said. One eyewitness. W.L. Snuth. said a hcMe ruptured as workers were transferring gas from a Gifts, Mail Pour Into Wayne's Room Movie fans a re continuing to barrage Newport Beach film star John Wayne with gifts and mail as he re mains ho!'lpitalJzed in Los Angeles. fighting cancer. UCLA M e di ca l Ce nt e r spokeswoman Halt Wickner said more than 30,000 pieces of ma.ii havc_~n sent to the famo~;lc· tor since the May 2 ~urRery Ill wh ich new cancer was d i::.· covered in his In testine His s t o m ach was r e m oved 10 January because -0( the disease and he lost a lung to cancP.r 15 years ago. Wayne remained in stable con· <!ilion today where Ms. Wlcltner ~id .~ ··t~ w1rtttng now and lbe1L __ !he hospital s pokeswoman said the star is receiving "Iota of interesting gifts" from fans. "People just mi.ke him big cards and pictures, all kinds or things,'' she said. "Someone made him a big velvet heart with all kinds of International flags . .. Most of it goes up to John Wayne eventually," she added. "He has a man who works for him who brings it up. He has this big two-room s uite up there at the end or our private surgical pavilion." truck to .ome tanlll. Tbe: worken bqu to na .,._ *r. hole broke and ... bout &Mt time· tbn <tbe t.IDD> .... t an:· lllkl: Smltla. : Wllao8 Jobaloa of Atmore. Ala.,. -WU drlvln.1-by..lhe..tank:. farm. "l heard a blaat, realiled: wbat waa bappenin1, turned; around and headed in the OP· poslte d1recllon," he §.aid. _ AbOul two minutes later • second blast &book uae ..... facility, eendin1 up a clood .. like an alOIDic bl.eat." Jobnaon nid. ,,,,_ P,,.e 4 I ~ RAPE ••• ine a precnaney prot.ed.tGll de-. vice at the time or tbe alleged rape. -~• l•fere•ee tbat tbe· woman mi&bl bave been tuftet'· ing from a commuaicable ctia--• e aae because sbe bad been ~ turned down when she ooce •P· plied for a marria1e license . -aefere•ce a. p11cbiatri~. teatimony \hat wu vaaue and left unclear whetber' or aot the , seU-proclalmed mtim WU Uv· in1 some IOl't ol meatal prob-· lem. --·-·- Wbea cbuti&1n1 Giles, Judge Beaeoo told tbedefeue lawyer be had made no effort to comply with tbe rua.« Pkleoce and Uaat Ilia traoaveuiona" wit.boutdoubtal-· f ected tbe J&uy's thinkina." "I wiU try this case a1ain and I can a.ure you \hat it will be t r1ed under tbe rules of law. "If there had beea some slight effort to comply wi\b the rules. this case would be gone:· Judge Beacom said. "I <ton't care ii it had been 6 to 6 <the hung jury vote>. the r.ak would be disml.aaed. ··But J will tell you lhia it ts go· 1 ne to be retried and it is going lo be retried accordlog to law.'· Reacom said. . /\ f~w mlnut6 earlier . Deputy District Attorney Dan Brice withdrew from the Joint defense· pros ecution motion for d u. missal. Bnce earlier indkated Miss llarclln. who rs now in Alabama, sa id she would not testify al another triaJ. Th .. prosecutor als6 noteo tba1 has rase would not and could nm bf' any different from that at the trial which concluded last week But when the Judge indicated that he ft:lt over all the evidenct: w1)u Id bt.-dilfenmt al another t rial. Brice withdrew his di•· m 1::.sal motion Hutcherson and his wj_f~ boLb or tl\e m Whittie r residents. ap- pt':ired cre11llaUen by the judge's refusal to dismiss· the charge!> a~a mst tum So (ar. he b as spent 68 days tn .rail-. 30 -ot' tb~m -.wrure wa.iliJii sente.ncµtg followint bi5 iniUaJ conviction. and be aaya be bu borrowed heavily lo finance his dereoae. Apartment Burgled Newport Beach police art !'-l't>king the thie f who s tole $2,020 from a Ray""ood apartme nt c·o mple x res1a e nt Tuesttay. Police said th~ door of the apart· m.e nt occupied by Emanuel P1amenta had been pried open while Piamenta was out. CJlie'R@ti -Gollection ------------- .. .. -... ·-.~. ~-·-~----~--~~----~~--------------------. -----....... --- • N f'fte ':S --.._ -.-•.,, ••--__ _. -..... -• --- ----.. -- -• -- ----,... ---- -----c---• -• • --• • • • --• -·---~ ~.,.,_,~ • \.M,• ...... , .. " 111 ... --i • • • ~,·-........ ,. ""' Detty "9l l&lltf -- BIWE GROlkl HOLDS UP CARCASS OF OFFENDING VISITOR DROWNED IN POOL She Saye tt'• a RM; County Call• It • Gopher -Either Way It'• Problem Unwelcome Guests I Rats or Gopflers, They're Sa1i Juan. Problem By WILLIAM HODGE Ot .... 0.11, ,._ ~Wff ~ ·•1 think at's sad that we hi.ve lo hve man VecldT' Control District employt.~:. citme area where we don't have swallows but we hack out to the neighborhood and gathered up have rats," a COl1cemed voice on ~ other their pilfered traps empty-handed. end of the telephone told a reporter. T hen. a nothe r of the furry critters San Juan Capistrano's Billie Groski wa!> i.hpped into Mrs. Grosk1's pool and Vertor upset . A drowned rodent lay submerged ln Control District employet:s stopped by to ex· her-backyard swimming pool on Paseo Ter-am me ttM> wayward animal':. body raza. Judj!ment: The troublesome rodent wa!> THE JNTllVDEll WAS one of 10 invad· ing a st.retch along Paseo Terraza in the pat-.t three weeks. seven of which met watery g raves in neighborhood pools. Two fell victi m to a neighbor's Beagle. "We 've been t rying to get the Vector Control District people to do something about the rats," Mrs. Groski said Tuesdity. ''They c ame out and put up traps with peanut butler as bail." The pea nut butter d idn't e xcite the ••rats." But the ants came to the picnic. .. 111E PEANUT BIJ'ITE R brought out the ants: we bad ants everywhere," Mr~. Groski recalled •'The ants ale au of the peanut butter." J ~opher. "I TIUNK THEV'Rt~ (,'OVERJNG up," Mrs . Grosk1 smd today "There wa!> iln <1J::riculturc man out here Tuesday and he ~aid it was a ral " Rut Vector Control District Manage r Gil Challel stuck by his trap!> "Rats don't usually drown rn swimming pools." he said Wednesday. "They're actual· ly very good swimmers ." "BUT GOPHERS ARE st.ombllng into swimming pools and drowning aU the time," Challet said . Residents of the a rea, however, aren't convinced that the vector spc<!1alist is headed m the right direcUon. l.aguna Millionaire Voters Back Lon Smith Rites Los Alamitos Schools Split Scheduled Friday voters in t.he Los Ala mitos (ele mentar y ) School District ··-~ sell ia·ved an· w _ Angel .... dunn· g" the have overwhelmingly voted to Lon V. Smith, wbo ~ to LAJO:> """' break from the Anaheim Union e ve rything from sboestrioga to week and Laguna Beach 00 the High School District a nd form necktie& to tbe gandy dancers on weekends. their own unified di.strict. the railroad, died a millionaire He and his wile Marguerite TM final tally of Tuesday"'s Tuesday morning at tbe q e_ of spent ID06l of their weekends a voting showed Wednesday that a 81. -SmithcWfs , a sprawling ll·acre 29 percent voter turnout cast Mr. Smith became president seafront property at 10010 South 3,420 votes for unification and of the Beverly Hills-based Lon Co~st. Highway. 1.449 votes against. .. V. Smith Oil Properties, and Sm 1~.suf~ered ·~ stroke re· Observers indicate that the 70 cently and di~ed Tu.csday m~m-percent approval could s ignal __ T. '~.de '-mg at ~ Sama~t~osp1tal lucther S4."'CCSS!On~pts..Jrom.- 'i-1'X) fl r '"'"'11f't(JSIU1Tcles'. . . • the Anaheim hi gh school dis· ____ ----.--·-----·---_ -Emp&oyees-at-Sm•t~bffs.-00--TriCf,Tcirges1 disl n ctin the state. Sus H ld 1acent to Em.er.a id Bay, srud °!e In a conjunctive ballot, voters ~els e self-made ~lllJonaire loved .his elected five trustees lo serve the Laguna Bea~h retreat, which new Los Al amitos unified dis- L_ OS ANGEL ES (A P> -feature> ~ six·bedroom home, tnct, all of the m Jinked closely Police say they have . arrested gue~t .house, and thousands or to the unificaUon move. th e bu i I d i n g • c 11 m b i n g varielles ol flowers, plants and Elected were Margrit Ken· .. Spiderman," wf:to b~rglarized trees~ . drick, Nancy Lander, Vi rginia more than 100 high·rtse apart· .He wo r ke d a r o und t h e Wilson Mark Abra m s and ments and condominiums this ~ailro~ a~ a younJ( man. lat~r Be rna rd Beskind . T h e new year, but h e's r eally two investing tus money .m land .tn board has more than a year to persons. . . Bakersfield. ~he~ oil was d~· hire a supenntcndent and plan Be ve rly H1Hs police saad covered on h.•s land, he began fo r th<> administration of 10 Wednesday they arrested Vertez other land investments and school'> L. Williams on May 16 afte r be pur chased a 210-acre ra nch for · was found in an alley near the himself and his wife. The three women elected ar • scene of an attempted burglary. Until recently, Mr. Smith s Lill currently mem bers of the Los Williams, zr.or Compton. was commuted to His Los Angeles or-· Alamitos etemc nnn-y district ch a rged with sus picion o r fices on Monday morning from board of trus~ees. Under state· burglarj, accordlng'to Capt. Lee Laguna Beach, a nd one Laguna law, they must resign their posts Tt11cy. • . Beach employ~ said Mr. Smith to accept the new positions. · A seeond a rifst came Fri-loved his work. "He couldn't The elementary district board · 4Y wbeb PQli"' said they found wait to get lo work on Mon· Is acbeduled to meet Saturday to · Kenneth A. Lowe , 23, of Canon, daya,•• the employee said. recommend successors 'who will i• the stairwell ol a house in the Services for the Jong-time serve until the olde r district '4'llablre area. Police •aid Lowe oilman will be held Friday at 11 goes out or business a nd the wu ~ a JocaiDa aait al· a.m . at Forest Lawn Memorial ne wly fo rmed d istrict begins l .. edlr atufled wttb jewelry. Park in Glendale. operations. ~opeehne Tragedg 'PareDts View Kennedy BOSTON (AP> -Ten years after the death ol lheir d.upter iD Sen. Edward Kennedy's ear sank in Poucha Pond, a tidal estuary The couple still wonder why the accident weal unreported for more than lQ hours while their 28--year-old daughter remained in the submerged car. They say \hey undentand why Kennedy mipt not have reported it, but not why Kennedy's cousin, JOHpb Gargan, and friend, Paul Markham, failed to report the aceidenl rilbt awa y. "There's something wrong there,'' aaid Mrs. Kopechne. "I could forgive kennedy but those two bums Gargan and Markham," said her husband. "They ahouldn 't have left her in the car all night." "It CJoeln't mean he won't be a IOOd prmident. Maybe he'll be.a areal 111'91ident. He woukl:..be a leader. Everyone makes mi•· takea. We Jfave no reuon ·to brin1n~qupnow." Thur!d!y. JuM 7, 1979 DAil Y P!.OT .ti 'Built on Hatred' AUSCHWITZ. Poland (AP> - Pope John Paul 11 said Mass to- day f mm a almple wooden plat.. form above railway tracka that once carried millions lo their deaths in Hitler's most Infamous concentration camp. --And M pray~ In tbe.celJ of-a Po li s h pr ies t k i lle d a l Auschwitz, compar ing him to "Cbrist himself," and calling the extermination complex "a place built on hatred and con· tempt for man in the name of a crazed ideology." For the M ~ss, an im mense cr owd of seve r a l hundred thousand stood among the re· mains of brick barracks thitt once housed inmates of the Birkenau camp, lar~~t in th_L.complex known as Auschwitz. Four million people, most of them Jews . died in the camp!> between l940 and J anuary 1945. when the German:. abandoned th<' complex to lhe advancing Soviet army J oanang the pontiff for thf• Mass were some 200 priests, aJI former inmates of Auschwitz a nd other exlermincttion camp~. Other survivors s tood before the platform, clad in tJlue·and-wtute striped camp unifor m:-.. A s t he POPt' a rri ved by hehcop~r. thous and:. str ained at barbed Wlrt' left St.ftndin~ as a ~ram ~minder of the k1lJmg:.. Thl' Polish-born TX>nllff hrst prayed in lhl' <:di of Max1m1l1an Kolbe. a priest who gav•· UJ> h1:s h fl• to saw a fellow ~nmatc . ..... ··Jn th1::. ~Ill' of the tcrnbl<' ~l aughter thcit brou1<ht d•·alh tCJ 4 million 1:>e<>plc 'of d1ffer<:nt na· lions, Father M_ax1m11Jan volun tar1ly offered tum~elf for death in t he hunger bunke r for a brother and so won a :-.pm lut.tl v ictor y like tha t of Ch1 r~l hi mself," tht> popt· said. APW ........ POPE JOHN PAUL II WALKS THROUGH AUSCHWITZ Accompanied by Former Concentration Camp Inmate• "This brother :-.tall lives today in the land of Poland." T he trap to Auschwitz con trasted vividly with the pope':-. previous stop -a JOyful return to Wadowi ce, his birthplace T he re. as thousands s ang, he prayc.-d at the font where he was baptized. Outside the church, townspeo· pie sang and chaotcd "Poland Alwa ys Faithful!" The pope then visited the yellow stucco house where he was born S9 years ago. Residents clambered down the worn metal sta irs into the courtyard and fe ll at tus knees. {}tUt(MhWJG • • Heritage blends .. fue .beauties T of every ti~e and place- For today .s sophisticated taste,.Hen tage"0 makes o ur new Co~no1~seur Collection a genuine "cotlect1on ." Each p iece 1s a collector's item in its own ~ht.·--eQually_ tiandsome in a coordinated grouping. E~ch grouping is a blend oTFngllSh. orie-mat-and -eentempor-a_ry--styJmg.. Throughout, there are extraordinary frntshes and -decoration~ com- bined with beaut1f ul woods: grafted w alnut and c herry veneers with ma· pie solids. V1s1t our premier showing th rs week. 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COStA MISA 646.0275 .. ---------------· ---'I;.: I • I I r -----.. - .4.f DAILY PILOT J .. , ~ •i ~·~ .. c ... ting ~· .----wltll~ (I Tem Harplllne Just Another Fan · TA&S •a otJT TO TB& BAU GAllE: BaMball fewr bu beeome a wtch•pread malady •n OW' re1ioa lbeae day•, now \bat the Califon.la Anaela baMbaU club, operal· lAC lD Aaahelm. repo.aea at the top ol the AIO•rican Leacue Wett 1taad&na11 TM 1umme r I••• eonta1ioo b•• even rea.cbtd dow~ &o Su Ca.DMGte, ti.e moll ,.mote metropolb ln our co.mu from Anabeim S\adham. But never ml.nd lba\ Even fairly weU·k.Down San Clemente reaidenu make Uh: triptowatcbt.beAqebplay. San Clemea&ean Richard N1aon, for eumple. malles . that trip to Anaheim. OPWTIVD HEaE al the paper, wbo cover Angels bueball, report that the former president bas attended at leut ball a dozen games so far this season. Nixon bolds season tickets but apparenUy hasn't uaed them. Mainly, be witoeuea the games from the private box of Aqels owner Gene Autry Autry repottedly baa made il to the ball park to host Nlxoa at every game the former president bas attended except one. They sit to&etber and bave considerable aoclaJ. time between Nlxoo's periods of cheering and •P· plaudinl the hometown club. The former president is an actJve fan. According to our operatives, Nixon gets into the ball park thrOURh a series of tunnels under the slands i.nd uses one of his favorite modes of transportalJon-et golf cart He is accompanied by a handful or Secret Service agents and a few Anaheim policemen. The former presi· dent is whisked up an e levator and past the press box to Autry's digs. One o( our intrepid photographers here at the paper. Gary Ambrose , captured a few shots of Mr. Nixon in Aut.ry's box just the other night while the former president was ~hatting with a former baseball manager , one Billy Martm. MARTIN. COLOaFVL and controversietl , was most noted i.n the news recenUy when. in ~ Reno, Nevada, saloon. he attempted to punch out the lights of a pushy sports reporter . Rilly is r eportedly now meodmg his way!> and keeping h1s hands in his pockets. Anywi.y. it bas been noted by our people who report .t\nge~ ~11 that w.bil~ ~e.lJ·president bas made it to the ball park oft.en, Mrs. Nixon hasatfencJCdonlycmcg umesofar this season. TIDS MA V PltOVE that the Nixons are Just like a ll the rest of us. They are gelling ready to move lo a new San Clemente home. There is no more ghastly experience in life than moving. So wbat happens? The man or the house escapes to the ball park, tbat's wbal. Bef,ly Laugh .... w ....... Don J<"'owlcr , chairman of the Democratic National Com· mittee's 19fM> convention s ite committee, laughs as a bel· ly d ancer calling her self "Habiba" entertains at a din· ne r hosted by the city of Philadelphia . The City of Brotherly Love is bidding for the party's convention. Grain for Oil? Farm Leader Proposes Trade WASmNGTON <AP) -An Amen can farm leader is trying to work out an apparently unp~edented deal to buy oil from the militant Arab state or Libya in return for wheat, com and farm machinery. Allan Grant, president of the American F'arm Bureau Federa- tion, is conducting quiet negotiations with Llbyan officials in an ef fort to ease the farmers' shortage or diesel fuel. More than three million American farmers are members of the federation. IF 111£ TALKS SUCCEED, farm cooperatives wilJ import the high quality, expensive Libyan crude and sell their agricultural products to the oil-r ich nation. "What we would like to do is to d~velop a conlracl for continu· ing supplies," Grant said. State Department officials said they d id not think there would be any objections to the arrangement Grant 1s trying lo work out. "The only restriction we have is milltary-relaled sales." sCtJd one official, who asked not to be id entified. IN FACT, HE Si\ID, "with the balance or payments deficit. we want lo encourage deals." Last year, the United Stat~ rim up a defi cit of about $3.l billion in trade with Libya, mostly because or rising oil prices. Imports cost $3. 7 billion while exports, including some food, were worth about $425 million LAST MONTH, THE STATE Department, concerned about an expans ion or Llbya's military capability, recommended cancella· lion of a proposed sa le or Boeing 747 jetliners to that country. Libya is one of the most radical of the Arab states. Led by Moammar Khadafy, 1t is a hitter foe of Israel and Egypt. !;lugger, 103, To Pay Fine EASTON. Md <A l'l An Eas ton man who tur ned 103 Wednesday r ecei ved a ~us­ pended _9nt• year Jail scntcnct: and a $loo fine for hilling a man over the head with a metal oi~ J a mes "Buzzard" Fair, who often wears a button saying "Senior Power," was pla~~ on t wo years probation by Judge William Dunbar Gould, who con· victed him in Talbot County Dis· trict -Court of ass ault and bat- ter y. Gould also ordered Fair not to live with Randolph J . Smith, the man he was charged with beat· ing. Tornadoes Slam Texas Colorado Also Hit; Snow in Yellowstone "I Le'""' <f\IDu"oue 11 t6 jllll ... 1• , .... 1. .. lllmo•e 11 61 81•m•"""91"1 as 11 ...... .. .. lle\l'Oft 14 SS 8fDWflUlll• '1 11 Buftelo 16 •> CM,....,. SI 11 C"l<eeo 11 1' Cine IMMI I S •S CaUfor11la A d r lu l• d•rnPeft td tn• LO• ....... , ..... '°'llW:.-<ondd...,. T"-Net-W..lflff Service )<1•0 S•HOflel I-<IOudl end IOQ will ..-ob i 91\ IM CM!ol tllr_., Ftld•y _,,,,.. --WI\ .,,,,...., '"'"~ '" m ld·rnor""'9 or ,..., •It-1•t•• tl'M peu~ of e P.t<lll< w••I""'' trOftl , ... - NATION I WEATHER Beet Drops . Prices Record: Modest Boost W AIHINOTON CAP) - Wboleaale prices l'OM a modeat 0 .4 percent in llay -tbe 1mau.t •reue i.a nine IDODtbl -with a sharp drop in beef pricea 1ettin1 much of the credit, the 1overnment •aid to- day. The May increHe was a marked turnaround from the .09 percent wholesale price riae in April, toeetber with increues of 1 percent or more in the first three moatha of the year. Tbe Labor Department report offered fl&J"tber proof that the na- tion's economy bas begun to Police Nab Yout"' 13, In Slaying ANDERSON, S.C. <AP) -A 13-year-old boy was arrested Wednesday night and charged i.n tbe slaying of a 82-year-old woman, Ande r s on County Sheriff E.E. Cooley sa id. Cooley called the shooting or Ruby Lewis "one of the most brutal killings ... since I've been in law enforcement, and I've been in law enforcement 23 years." The youth, who \lDder stale law could not be identified because of b1s age, was arrested about 6:30 p.m. while fishing an Lake Hartwell with a 45-year-old friend, Cooley said POLICE WERE led to the boy when neighbors said they had seen him shooting a gun near Mrs. Lewis' house earlier Tues· day. The boy told authorities he came to the woman's door about 10 p.m . and asked her if he could use the telephone. Cooley said Mrs. Lewis. who was alone at the t1 mt:. knew the youth and let him in. the sheriff said Once inside. the boy pulled out a gun and'told Mrs. U!wis it was a holdup, Cooley s aid, The woman, tbinlung the youth was joking. laughed and began to walk away l&ow, '#Melt mitlM Mip--ew.illle hi&b rate ol lal'latloo so far tbJa year. WBOLUALE FOOD prieea fell 1.3 percent in May, tbe lar1esl drop aince P'ebruuy' 19'1S. Beef prices at wbo&elale fell nearly 7 percent, UM ftnt decline after five consecutive montha of larce increues. "lt'a bound to have some el·· feet at the retail level," said John Early, chief of ~e Labor Department's dlviaion of in· dustrlal prices. "Moat food cban1es pass tbrou&b very rapidfy." Al lhe same lime. however, the wholesale prices of con· sumer looda other than food rose 1 percent i~ May . EA&LY BLAMED the contin- uing increase on rapidly risinc gasoline and fuel oil prices. Gasoline prices went up 4.2 per- cent in May, for an increase oC nearly 12 percent in the put three months. Fuel oil was up 5 4 percent. or more than 18 per- cent si.Qce February. Government eeonomisls had been predicting the slowdown in food prices. The rising petroleum prices are blamed on a worldwide shortage and rapid- ly escalating charges for crude oil from producing nations. Wholesale price cbanees are included in the Producer Price Index, which reports prices at three levels: the wholesale or finished goods level, when goods are ready for sale to the fi.nal user : the intermediate leve l, where they ftave rtteived some processing, and the crude level, where goods have not yet re - ceived any processing. THE PRODUCER Price lndc.JC s tood al 212.4 in May, m eanmK that goods that cost SlOO al I.he wholet;ale level m the 1967 hal>~ period cost S212.40 last month. The i.ndex last month was 10 pe r<"ent ahead of a year ago. the La bor Dt'partme nt said . If wholesale prices continue to n :-.e for the next 12 months at the ~ame rate they dtd m May, lhc a nnual increase would be only 4 9percent. Charges Eyed Over Mom, 10 MRS. LEWIS w a::. s hot s ix .times at point-blank range, fi ve 11mcs mtlH!head and once mthe INDIANAPOLIS' CAP) -I\ a bdomen. the sheriff said . ~rand JUTY m ay~ asked to con The murder weapon. a 22· :-1de r andlctments for sex offense caliber pistol. was atpparently tir child abuse ln the· case or a · l>lolen from unde r a mattress in 10-year-old girl who gave birth the 45-year·old friend's house to twins. police say. S unday night and r e turned The child, whose name has nut We dnesday morning, without been released, i;cave birth to twin t~e friend's knowledge. Cooley daughte r s in the Indiana sa10 University Hospital two weeks The fnend, who was not 1den· ago. tified. was not charged. A bear· Police Sgt . 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Brighten your day with the entertaining, readable DAILY PILOT 642-4321 ' -,,. . - CALIFORNIA -Nuke Push Seen $1 Mil.lion for Public Relations SAN t~ttANCISCO tAP> -Top ex-It said two nrmai.iovolved -~the "'l.utlv~ or America's nu.clear in· Recht.el Power Corp .. of San .Fran·\ d{.ttry art-ptannin1 a St mt~o. oll4!!-of""'t1i"et'laiiotra major tlonwide publk relations campaJp power plant conatructlon n,_, and to pum~ up saggtni public support General Electric Co. 's Nuclear f<>r n11clear pQwt>r, the San Franclaco Energy Group of San Jose, Calif. ed today The newspaper b!~ lta report 911 . G OUP MET ay 30 at lnt..rviews wilh key nuc1eu bldUlttY Bechtel ~!ldquarters, and pl_ana to ollklals as well as an uaqiinat:ion or meet qam on M~nday in Washington, Industry documents. lt said the tbenewspapersaid. phanned publicity and lobbyint ta an Details about tbe public relaUons outerowth of the accident in March bffensive emerged from a memo ul the Thret-Mlle Island nuclear the newspaper sald it obtained. The ge nerating s tation in Pennsylvania. memo was written by Paul W. Cane to Harry O. Reinsch and C. D. Statton, all executives of Bechtel. ELEVEN EXECUTIVES from public utilities. trade associations and power P,lant bwlders will form an itd hoc publtc relations group to run lh~ camp141gn. the oewspaper- said Graduates Drop ~ In California ''Spokesmen with the highest credibility. accordin1 to research," Cane wrote. "are university scien· lists.·· He said young engineers have the next highes t credibility, followed by the Nuclear Regulatory Com· mission. ACCORDING TO THE Chrorucle. the public relations effort will em· phasize four points : . Wanted a Heari APWlr ..... te Ac tor J ack Haley Sr., left. who played the role of the Tin Woodsman In the 1939 film c lassic "The Wizard of Oz" died of a hC'art attack Wednesday at the age of 79 11<' is s hown with Tiger Haynes. who had th • same r ole in the Broadway yersion "The Wa z." Ha ley holds the "h eart" which the Tin Woodsman receives from the Wizard in the Oz story. BUILDERS SACRAMENTO CAP) -There has been a 5 percent drop in lhe number of graduates from California's public hi1:h schools since 1975, says a report by the Wt'Slc'rn Interstate Com· m'5sion for Higher Education. The study. released by the state Pos tsecondary Education Com- mission, said there will probably be another drop of 22 persent by 1991 before I.be curve starts up again. The drop was evident throughout the West "but appears particularly sharp in California." -The nuclear industry is making an all-out effort to improve nuclear s arety. -While the industry 1s trying to develop alternate energy sources. they cannot meet the nation's ne<!ds in the short ruri -Individuals and the country will suffer if nuclear power is abandoned . The industr,y is trying lo find ways to minimize potenljal exposure 10 radjation and to develop c.ccepta· ble ways l o trans port and store nudear waste ~.-A Wickes Company PRESENTS POP LARSEN'S FIRST ANNUAL Bailo•t Plan Brown 'Sees' Tax Increase SACRA.MENTO CAP) -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. says the $5 billion-a-year permanent bailout plan for local governments which the state As· aembly approved would lead to a tax inc~ase "SHow volf HOW" SHOW FREE ADMISSION FRIDAY JUNE15 12to9 SATURDAY JUNE16 9to9 SUNDAY JUNE 17 9to6 ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER PRIZES • DEMOS • NEW PRODUCTS • PRIZES OVER 200 BOOTHS • WE 'LL SHOW YOU HOW! w~-~wWideS_i ;e;.. . .-. ----..... 1•z; *'·-· __ ....... -.-·- Brown told reporters Wednesday the but "is not financially responsible . . . Unless it is changed, it will lead to excessive s pending and a tax increase." The plan, aimed at offsetting the Proposilion 13 property tax losses of counties, cities, school clistricts and various service districts, moved to the Senate Tuesday on a bipartisan 67-12 vote. Rooki .. Fil'ftllan 1'ill•d SARATOGA (AP) -A rookie state Depart· menl of Forestry firefighter, eager but unt.rained, apparently lost his life fighting the season's first brush fire here because bis buddies never missed hlm. authorities say. ''Somewhere along -------- the line, he just disap-( J ~ared. '' sald forestry .'tTATE fire Capt. Ken Gilbert ...__ -------Wednesday. "He left the crew and went his own way!' Samuel P. Morrison, 20, of San Jose, had been dead for several hours When tifs-body was found early Wednesday near where the blaze was ex- tinguished. The body was not burned and heat stroke was the most likely uu.se of death, said Dr. Richard Maaoo. an assistant county coroner. -Sen. ~OlllOfla Ffaff.-d LOS ANGELES (AP> -1be past chairman of Th&ndey, June 7, 1979 Happy Birf laday Prop. 13 Howard Jarvis, right. author of Proposition 13, holds birthday cake aloft during its first anniversary Wednesday. The celebra· tion was hosted by the California Tax Reduction Movement which Jarvis chairs. Joining in the evening's festivities is John G. Schmitz. R-Ca.1. -~~~~-~--~~-----~~------~--~i Mideast, USC Split L OS ANGELES <AP> -The University of Southern Califonua will sever ties with lhe private M1ddlt· East Cente r Foundation and US(' normal lundraising procedures to suppo rt any future Middle E a st Center. the school's Board of Trust~ has decided. The dec1:.1on Wednesday came in the for m of a pproval or a report by the uruvers1ty 's Middle East Con· fcrence Cpmm1ttee. which was ap· pointed last November by presidentJ John R tlubbard after the plan to' have the center funded by a private fo undation dre w wide spreadj criticism -I There were fears that conlributioni by citizens or Middle East countne~ and Amencan firms that do businesl\ 1n the Middle East would give thosu contributors influence over cur- riculum and raculty choices for tho center Begin a Country English Tradition ... B ring Uu· worlds of 17th & 18th <'t.:OlUI'\ E n gland ;.ind Colon1~I Amc rit'a into vour hom e w1lh ·lh t- ha ndcraftcd look or Wl'll kt·µl c-rnt1qu~~ crt•a ted h~, Hcnredon. M any IJll'Ct"> are faithful r eproduc - tio ns of originals. Others arc adapted in sizes and shapes to m N•l 20th century re- quirements, Mtll r C'· • , t ai ntni..: the w;1rmth of o ur pal-t . .". • ·' " • '' 't' "4f' A;._~, l r • [i•• .1 • • ~ .!t ~ . '4 1 : 1 r \• c i •I 1(1...,f•d 1>1Jl'l1.i, ! ... ·' h, "'"1 ....,.. . .. YOU CAN WIN! s1s,ooo• -°'~ -57,soo• -"'~ -$3,750. I ~o .. ~_.. the California State University Board of Trustees ---------------------------- has charged Sen. Joseph Montoya with intruding "ilii31i!ii&fl§;~;~iiiii~~~*~~~~~~~ ·0ooct •• 111 Wlc:Me """""'"· w1ct1" ~ 9ftd ........ EmporiuM ....... in state education by requesting the removal of Winl\ets nood l\OI be ptestJl\t lo wm No porcttase necessary Prizes are "01 tr11\sfer11>le or reo~al>le Chancellor Glenn S. Dumke. lo r ca~to Afll'l "10SI Ile poekO<J op wu:-1n lwowoo•s of no11hca1oon Opel\ to •II us rltSldenlS 18 )l"a•s of age . Roy T. Brophy' who served 00 lhe board more or o••'• 1J•c.1•p1employees01111e w ... ~es Co•P<>•a11on 11s d•••soons and sobsld1a,.es. ttt8t• f1m111es their than seven years, called Wednesday's move by .. a.Qf'•"•'•'".~ •fl"•"•'"•f'i•' •'a·m-•li~ •• A.ll.fe<Je_·.a·.s.•11.•e.•."d-IOc·a·t '•8W·S·'lfl·d·r·eg·u·•"."0•"•slliapp-ly---·····7·'6--state Sen. Montoya, D· Los Angeles, .. a continua- 18711 Beech Blvd. Huntington Beach • 842-2000 tion of legislative intrusion into the slate's educa· lion system." ··First he threatened to withhold funds from the university system ; now he's going after 'Dumke," Brophy said in a telephone interview Wednesday. 1'1'1' Rotw. Prr•il 1.-d SANl>lEGO <AP) -A convicted murderer may be allowed to wear his Ku Klux Klan robes during sentencing June 15, a San Diego Superior Court j\Klge has decided. Judge Howard Bechefsky said Wednesday that be bad oo objection to Terry Martin's request ii the sherifrs department is willing to handle ar· rangements. Martin. 39, was convicted last month of the 1sr18 slaying of fellow klansman, Emerett Hensoon, believed by authorities to have been an Wormer on Martin's clrUg acil vi lies. IOUn-Snelfttr.>d 10 DI.- SAN DIEGO <AP) -Convicted killer Billy Lee Chadd, who described murder aa "a power trip" he enjoyed, has been sentenced to die in the San Quentin gas chamber for the 1978 rape-slaying or a National City woman. In sentencing Chadd Wednesday, Superior Court Judge Earl H. Maas Jr. called the 24-year· old defendant a sadist and added: "Once you've beard the fact.., tbe death penalty is overwhelm· ln1ty proper." Chadd, who bad vowed to kill qain -in prilOn -if sentenced to life imprisonment, had de· tailed three murders in a handwritten 14-pace manuacrtpt. Chadd told The San DlelO Tribune that be wasn't worried about being executed in CaJUOl'Dla. "It's Nevada, that's the one I'm wonted about." -GENERAL PREVENTIVE MEDICINE SNO A """' llilCDICAI. cunt A t1M.IS1S N llMfll llNCTA-.~ J0.171e Cross Creek present·s cotton knits eve·n a ·wife can love. Cross Creek -and only Cross Cteek -ott91'8 the Oua.lihted~ cot1on kntls The first cotton kn11s lhat are truly easy care. These 1111lored-<:Ollar. half-sleeved shirts of 100% ~ly Durene1t cotton hsle actually rela1n their wnnkle-free shepe for life. through wesh after wash after wash Keei> their luster end color lo nger, too, Ind are guaranteed not to shnnk ~I ot ht. "°'" 117.00 liec-ks MfN'9STORf J461 ... u.. .... .,.,. .... - - ---... f'la-___ :_ ----... _-:=·-""",.:·~: ... · ............ __ -- .. OrangeCoos•Dao1yP0101 Edlloriaf POfle -.................................................................. ~· n1u,.dey. June 7, 1979 Roberl N. WeedlPuOllShtr " S.rt>ar• Kreiblch/Edltorl•I P~ EdltOf' Silt Control Key ____ To Bay Cl~anup - Within the next few weeks, the stau Waur Quality Control Board is e~pected to make a dttillon re1ardina the cleanup plan for Newport Bay that was dealaned by the Newport-Irvine Waalt' Mana1ement A1ency (NIWA> Board members came to Oranae County last week to take publlc testimony in the controversy that &urround~ the federally mandated cleanup plan. Their deci.!llon ai- ~xpectoo June 21 Basically. th~ problem ts that opponents or the plan MY it's not strong enough to do what It's $uppo~ to-free NttwDOrt Harbor and its Upper Bay from the inflow of poll~ted Knd silt c·atrrying water that runs into it from the San Die.co Crttk a nd the Delhi nooct t'Ontrol channel Led by tht-<'ity of Newport Beach. NIWA plan opponents havt· a counter proposad They'd like to sec NIWA take advantage or fUnds availa ble from the federal government to do some mor~ studyang and phmnang The additional work would cOOBider the effect of a de-silting basin built on the San Diego Creek between Jamboree Road and the San Diego FTeew~y , The Newport heach proposal also calls for use of some federal funds to institute on sate sHt controls in the inland areas drained by the San Diego Creek The s uggestions sound reasonablt!. We are s till a little tpuzzled that de-silting basins weren't considered in the •origineil NIWA study. It also seems inconsistent to tDroducc a cleanup plan thut would allow the continued f now of silt mto the bay Offshore Oil Leases I ' We have to agree with Newport Beach Mayor Paul 1Ryckoff when he observed that it's a bit late in the game to get started upposing the federal sale of offshQre oH . leases which go up for bids at the end of the month. 1 Although it may sound contradictory. Ryckoff is ,also correct in his opposition to the sale of drilling rights 1to those tracts, many of which are directly off the Orange :Coast, beyond the state tidelands three-mile limit. · It was about two years ago that the city joined with 39 ottaer Southern California governmental agencies in op- 1posing a similar offshore lease sale. Unfortunately, that :erfort was defeated in the courts and in the political .arena as well. : Ryckoff is proposing that a few Orange County cities. •s uch as Newport Beach and Laguna Beach band ,together to seek an injunction to halt the lease sales. ' It's a plan worth pursuing, even against the odds. Whtie the city m ay have lost the first round two years ·ago, that does n't mean it can't come out swinging and 1possibly land that lucky punch in round two. Newp<)rt Beach hi storically has opposed offshore oil drilling in the waters of the Onange Coast. .Ryckoff's proposal is cons is- tent with that long-::.tanding opposition. ·Rule Change Unfair Whale on the s ubject or proposals recommended by the m ayor . a fow things should be said about the upcom- ing City Council discussion of the JO pe rcent rule. · The ruJe has been applied to a half-dozen develop- •crtents in Newport Beach that had to be exempted from 1.he traffic phasing ordinance because those develop· m ents were substantially under way when the traffic law 't.oent into effect. · The lis t inc ludes Irvine Company projects at ·Corpora te Plaza a nd Ci vic Plaza as well as Ford .Aeronulronic, Kol1 Center Newport and Emkay·s :Newport Place. The JO percent rule said. in effect, that the developers .could put up 30 percent more of the remaining square 'footage allowed in the zoning of those developments without having to get City Council approval. After that 30 percent figure is me t, a traffic report, similar to ones -:used in-the traffic phesing ordinance, -must-b&9repared . to show that additional construction won't worsen traffic congestion on city streets. M~yor Paul Ryckoff now wants to lower the 30 per· cent fagure because he feels it will allow too much build- ,ing free from traffic considerations. That might be the case, but it appears unfair and is probably legally untenable to alter the rule at this point. ' Rycorr and his council colleagues have been criticized in the past for changing the rules in the middle of the game. This is a classic example of that kind of behavior. The amount of building that would be allowed was well known when the 30 percent rule was approved by coun- cilmen. , . l h·ere's no defensible reason lb change it now • Opinions expressed in the space a boVl! are those of lhe Daily P1101 Olher views expressed on this page am those ot'their authors and artis ts Reader comment 1s invited Address The Daily Pilot . p o Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd/Laundry Loot By L.M. BOYD Thal Mrs Sarah Ray made ~e r livinfl by laking In ~ashing is not the whole · s tory. obviously. Where she did it was in Leadville, Colo .. when that was one or the toughest mining towns. The old boys thereabouh> were willing to p ay almos t anything to gel l.heir clol.ht:s · scrubbed. Mrs. Ray made more than Sl million. Certain monks of old didn't Dear Gloomy Gu~ t I Enslsn View Park wu 10 beautiful at n11ht unUI the martne supply below It started 1biniq Ua 1potli1ht1 up on the park.-Now you can hardly see the pret· ty harbor Uabts. C.A. ::.~:1 ::" .. '.":~~h ~. -::. """wr111 , ........... , .. .. ~-~ '"",_ ... -"" .. CJ!mf'I; co... O.Oly ... ... cal meat. That prompted them to perfect a fairly wide variety of cheeses. How many rancy cheeses can you identify l.hat are named after abbeys, saints or holy men otherwise? All I know is l.he word "munsler" is a corrup- tion or monastery A visitor to the town of Yellowkni(e in Canada's Northwest Territories ttets a n honorary citizenship certificate signed in raven's I blood. Q. "Which is the deadUer snake, the cobra or the rat· tier?" A. The cobra. Al least, its venom is somewhat stron1er. When white rats are Injected wlth equal amounts or cobra and rattler venom, the cobra vlcttma die first. Footnote: Cobra venom paralyzes, rat· tler venom destroys tissues. How can you contend that Friday the 13th Is unlucky? None other t han Horatio Alier himself -whose name became synon)'mous with succeu becauae of his poor· boy-makes·aood stories - waa born on a Friday the lath. -~ ....... =*-.. ·-------•.a&·-;"'-":'~-::":' ....... _•------------ -.. -. , ..... Earl WaterH Rent Credits Erode Ownership · Renters ex~cUng a further brt••k on atale Income laxes are In ror a disappointment. This, despite tht' fact that measures prOpQt.ing inc·rf•ases or US much as $120 m the current $37 renter tax c r odtt ar · t;cfore the Lc~111lutun• Hut Spt'akl·r L<:o Mc<..arthy h a:-. ~prt:ud the: word that he docs 001 want un 1 n t r cu -1 l' '' f a n y k111d 1n rt·nt t•r l ux l' r l' d I h d IHI IJr Ob J bl) Wl!>hl'S the JO 1t 1al (•nd1l had n •· v c r been cnuctl'd. While t h1 !>· m ay s cl'm stran~t· for one who rcpresents a district with u hi gh percentage; ----..__ Mailbox or renters. McCarthy is oppased to tax rebates in any form and views the rent tax credit as just a nother method of rebate. He is, of coune. right on that 1101nl. The idea of giving renters a tax credit was a scheme <!reamed up several yeus ago hy ultra liberals who demanded that if home owners were to be g i ven prope rt y t ax r e lief . somethinJ:: must be given to the rl'nlers. Thus a handout was 1•quated -waLh a wx reduction while tenancy was deemed l.he same as home ownership. THIS IGNORES th•· invest · ment or the owne r , which , althoui::h al the present soarmg prices see m s no ris k , isn 't always as profitethlto as 1t ap· p1:ars It ab<i 1~norcs the con- stant maintenance expt•nses for plumbers, painters, electricians and many other costs coincident to household operations not ex- perienced b) the tenant. The push for increases ln renter tax credits is based upon the allegation that landlords have failed lo pass•along to rent· ers the savings resulting from passage of Prop. 13. That. or course. is a blanket c ha rge which may be true in some cases and not in others. Landlords who have not reduced rents in the aftermath of Prop. 13. most probably had bee n absorbing or postponing maintenance or engaging in other methods to avoid boost ing rents prior to Prop. 13. In any event. supply and de - mand is the decisive factor in setting rents. just as it is 1n other price setting in a rree en- • terprlse system. This is 84 economic basic which seems to escape those who clamor ior rent controls. After the disas trous ex- periences or federal rent control imposed during WW II which corrupted landlords, te nants and the very government authorities charged with enforcing the con· trots, pre>posals to establis h rent · a l control now by the state or local governme nts s hould be pro mptly ditched. Those who sincerely want to help renters should be devoting their e nergies lo ways and means or encouraging the build- ing of renta l units and homes at moderate prices in those areas where housing is c ritical. INSTEAD, government of. fi cials. egged on by liberals . h ave ~n heaping mnre and more regulations in the way or the developers; <tll the while they and the libera ls decry tht> lack of low cost rental property and hoiues. i\s for th1• tax credits fo r rent· tors . tt runs counte r to lh1• policies which have spurred home ownership in the yean:. since WW I. Almost all lhe er. fo rts or ~ovcrnmcnt and the financial community have been to ~et the pt:oplc mto their own homes. THERE wa!> souna logic beh ind t his policy. It is ax· 1omat1c that ho me o wners gene ra lly arc morc responsible. more stable c1t1zens than ten- a nt s. Who ever sa w a homeowner thro w a brick through his neighbor's window'• One of the major causes or the widespread juvenile delinquency a nd hi~h ('rime ralt's has beeri lhe increasing mobility of thf• population. LacktnR the roots which were mhe renl in the days w h e n lh c famil y h o m e rcpres<'ntc d total s t a b1ltty. m o r a I s a n d 1• l h 1 c s h a v c n•gr<'S!'.tod . Discouraging home ownerstup by l'nhanc:ing things f11r te nants l!'i not m the h~st 1n ll'n :sts or the r1ublu·. Dollar-a-Gallon Must Have Ripple Ef f eCt To the Editor About this fa1·t or llfr f'Ullt·d the i::as crum·h I IH'r!)onally don 't know w het ht· r 11 "~,.., caused by u manuraetured shortagc <1r not. anil al llll!> point. 1 reall y dnn·t 1•ari· All I know is th<tl today I fillt·rl m y truck wilh 1ti JUI II on:-of rcgul;J r and It cost me $15. It occurs to me that in spite or the pagt:~ 11nd pages of m·ws about the cruneh. there 's somt'thing lhur· nccdl> lo be COVt'rt'd l'~c ht•ard a lqt of P<'O~('. 111 eluding :-.omc '"ce;lehrific.s .. un TV s ay words to tht· cHcct of "hurry and make gas a dollar, so the shortaJ:C will he over .. Whal thcy·rc saying in t!Hcct 1s don ·t fig ht, pay the· monc·y Maybe they Ccc l that they wall drive a hltle less. and spend uboul the .same total on ga!> Sound logical '' Wrongo Stop reading, and look around you EVERVTHING that you !>Ct'. tncluding the very walls. and the puint on them. tht• furmturc. th<· ~eed th:Jt }:!rl'w tht· grass in your b:Jck yard. thl· dnorknohs. th•· v1.•ry paJ)l!r lhul you an· rt•ading at this time, hal. s(•1•n the 10!)1cfp of a truck. The raw muterrnl w~1 s shippt'<l to the manufat'lurc·r. pmhahly hy truck. and the rm1shcd pmtl- u cl w as s h 1 pp c d . tu 1 h ,. wholesaler. probalily hy tnt<'k, then on lo the retailer . most lih ly by truck, and finally to you. and somewhe re in there, 1t was definitely shipped by truck. The fuel that runs these trurh ts called "3n oper:sting ex pen~•·. a nd is· part of the c·ost of the,prod· · - ucl. H a munufac:lurN or scll<:r of a product finds that h4.! hal. s uddenly in('reascd operating expenses. he's going lo be a nice ~uy and absorb these expenses himself. right"' You IJct your sweet octanf'. he tsn 't. Not un lcs11 hl' wants to go hankru1>t for 1iomc perverse reason. So. alon~ with the increased price or gusolinc. you can IO<lk fo r increased prices o n JUsl about everything that s available to the buyin~ public. Go ahead Pay the buck. WILLIAM D. HARVEY ...... £ .. , .... To the Editor: The Newport Beach City Coun· cil seems lo feel they have a mandate from the voters lO ac· cept the vi ewpoints of c~rtain flpeclal interest groups and ig· nore or criticize others. Com. ment~ 11uch as "hogwush" from the mayor. s upported by c.•qually strong re marks by other coun cilmen. about the results of the Chamber or Commerc.·•' traffH· questionn11re. 1ndicut s an im· mature mentality, not qualifh!d lo matkc dcc1s1ons on ht!half of the voters . I <• m ronrtdf'nl thl· mlcndcd mund.1!(· trom th•· votc·r-. t!> for tlw t·111ir11•1 l t11 t'11CJJll"rat1· and y,ork \\llh ;tll 11rg<1rl11.al1unl. thal ha\ .. :an 0µ1n111n 11r informutton Ill) .111\' s ub1('l·t Tilt· council ISO I l'\IWC"lc·d ,,, agrf'l• Wtth :Jll Vt('W· 1>01nt!> But. they should bl' d 1 g n 1 I 1 t• d . h u i-. 1 n •· s s I i k t' i:;t•ntlt•nwn ... .., anx1ou:, lo rccf.!1v<• c rat ae1l.m a!> well as !>upport. fo r I heir pr1ipoh:tll. and dcr1s1onl.. .I R Wi\SSi\LL S11pport• l.i•it 'l'u the £0.tor: I am in s upport of the Corona Del Ma r C1v1c i\ssoc1at1on'') pro- posal to li mit the s11.e of new ron~lru,·t 111n A ho us<' t hat lt•a\·es nu room for flowers , grass and ex1slmg t rf'cs docs not aesthct1<'all y C'onform to the site Wt• n1.•ed !Cl hold on lo the re mamtn~ ('harm of Corona dcl !\1 ;1 r \\htrh has lx·cn its allra<'· tton to owner!> :met visitors. Surni1 Mislftld• To the Editor 1 • am an arehitect.v who ror reasons rclaltnj,( to my occupa- t 1onal necessity or rtcahnft with the Ci ty of Nc•wport Beach . must rematn anon'yl'i'lous I wouhl lake to relate a situa- tion which 1lluslr;,ilcs the illogic or t hl' Corona dcl Mar Civic AS· soc1al1on Rallot Surve y that is hf'inr. promulgated as a tool by t•1•rtain t'h.•mcnts of that ~roup lO pressure the Ctly of Newport lkach into enacltn~ a further t1).!htcnm~ or city re~ulatlons that J:Ovc.rn th•• s1_,e and Ahape of C.:o ron:J d e l Mt1r res identia l dwc•llin).!s I live in CdM near a house that 1s rented by severa l UC I stu· dents that ar<' lft and 19 years old. As registered voters of this area , each s tudent received J s urvey ballot and related lO me that they or course would sup· port the downzonm~ c rrort so as to hC'lp keep their rent down l\ht' rahonale bcin~. the smaller the building, the l<'ss its worth and the lower the rents l It Sei'ms ironic lo me that a j,(roup of tcen-;iJ:ers, probably none of whom will li ve in the a rea, much less own propcny here after they graduate from college. can have a !!MY ln the destiny of prope rty that they havf' no inh•rest m. It is obvious to me that with only atxmt 1.500 property owners in old CdM and 6.000 ballots be· Ing mail<'d . that the proponents a rc relyin~ on this lopsided vote with renters mflu<'ncing proper· ly ownt•rs· rt~hts SOMF. OF THF. foll ow1n~ pmnt11, however. s hould be ex· a mined Det'er1t1on .ind m1srcprcscnta t ton h us hc1•n used by the do" ow ning proponents in the <h :1~r:1m on thl' front pa~e of tht- Surv1·~ " A dai-hC'd line skcl«h 1s used lo indicate thl' outline of a hous e.· that they s ay could theoretically be bui lt under the existing re~ulations. This dia- gram s hows a boxy shape which does not ren ect h som ewhat re· cent r in the last 2 or 3 years 1 ci- ty ordinanl'e. requiring what es- M·ntially IS arfeaay-3 -Second story setback requirement <e.g. J45ti <'ubic feel on a thirty.foot lot I Tht-proponents' spokesman~ who docs not even live in the ar · • fet'ted area. Councilma n Allan Beek. admits that no house· has been buill to the.• maximum al- lowa bll• dimensions. Perhaps. a rchitects do eltcrc1se restraint or their own volition 2 The section dcalmg with Buildable Area is masleadrnf!. T hree of the fi ve e xample:, purporting to s how percentage reduction in size a re ina pplica· hie s inct> almost no lots in CdM are l~ss thaQ 2,232 sq ft in cur rently a llowed bu1lda bk art.ia. 3. The proposed hca~ht re· qujre ments are absurd: flatter roofs. one by-product of th~ pro· posed reJ:ulc.ttions. go against the resurgence of traditional '"coun· try" typc-a rchitectural st yle that typifies the good taste in many o( the more recently built s truc,\µres. 4. 'the charm or CdM is in the non-conformity and dive rsity of s ize and style of home. With every new home ~ill lo a s maller more rigid se f restric· lion s, the d i ve r si.t would diminis h over the years. NAME WITHHELD ~·•....,'l'Mlllcl11• To the F.ditor: When are you going to gel us a ~good editorial writer? Almost every da y the editorials in the Daily Pilot ir· ritate me. once In awhile to the point that I have to write you a letter to keep my ulcers from erupting, Today is one or those days. In the June 1 issue of the Pilot under the caption "Curb Misses 'the Point" your writer castigates Curb for takin1 a ,stance, atatinc that altbou1b Curb baa listed many previous instances wherein former Ueute· nant 1ovemon have taken ac· lion. the action taken waa moll· ly meantncleu. The intimation is that the lieutenant covemor should be IUided by the gov· ernor in wbat be does during tht aovernor's abeence. THIS 18 more or less a valid statement ol policy as far aa Lbe governor ls concerned, but both the 1ovemor and your editorial wrltu 108e &Jaht of the fact that ---------------------. . --.. . . . --. . .. --------. ' t hf• pc>oplr c lerl cd C urll a:-1 ltcut e nanl f?Ovc rnor amt our s tat<· <'On s t1lutio n in effect, stalt•s lhat the lieutenlilnt gov crnor w\11 act in thf' absence of the governor. I haven't read it but I feel ~Ur<' it does not. slate that the lieutenant governor will act for the ~overnor as if lhf' governo r wer e present. The lie utenant governor owes no fe-ally to lhe l!JVernor, his job is by reason or the wish of the peo- ple, not as an appointee or lhe governor and therefore he is a free agent a,ccounlable only lo those who put him inoffice-:- 1 am no great ran of Mr. Curb but l.hen neither am I not his fan Sure ht• is probably nexing his muscles but then what politician does not take advantage of .:olden opportunities' I think the attack in "Curb Misses the Point" is wrongly taken and 1s only one m a long list of s hallow thinking. Time for a change. ALAN L. BLUM €•~·-~· .... To the Editor. As a homt:owner and restdent or Corona dcl Mar for 28 years. I would like to add a rew thoughts lo th<-ballot recently mailed lo all voters and property owners an this area by lhe Corona del Mar Civic Association . The charm of Corona del Mar which has enticed new residents lo the area (and the reason older residents are already here l is be· ing destroyed by over-building on our 31Hoot lots. To sa.Y -1bat properly owners have an in· a lienable right to build on their own property is true, as long as the ir r ight does not in turn violate their nei~hbor's right lo · ~unhght and a ir space. MANY OF the large new homes are bC'auliful and built within the present code. but would you like to see dwellings of this magnitude on e very lot In old Corona del Mar? We would then be a city o r 2 -s tory lownhomes jammed together on small Iota originally platted for summer cottages. I a~hor the thought! Large homes on larger lots are available In many other areas of Corona del Mar, therefore no one desirin1 a larger home is dented the rithl to own one. But those or us living on smaller lots Jn old Corona del Mar fffl that our rlgbta are be· Ing vlolatc.'d. and look lo our city government for help. LUVENA W-. HAYTON • , .. Detl• ,......._ce-.....n-... ._ ......... u.n ......... ...._. .. l ..................... , .... c..-..... . ca .,.... u.n c......,.. "" •••c .... ....... ................... _.....,.. .. ............... _ ... .._ .... .. .. ........ .., ............ .... ''"·"'·-- -..... -------------· . . -..----.-·---····~·-................ ._ ...... ~----_,,~~-·-_ _.,._.._._ .. -..... -...- ! i ~E OPINION ~.Junt7, 1i7i * DAIL y PILOT A.J ,,. BtthGre"lne I Will a Good Dinner Soften Klansmell's Hearts?,~ Theft la • Ku Klux K Ian rally -,,lauaed for June 9 on t hf' Unlvffait)' ~ Arhnsaii campu~ al Llttle Rock. It Just may tum out to be • beautllUI ~vt'nint T h e Kl •n •• enJoylnt: aomeUUnc of • resur1ence in lhe U nit ed Staln ; lherf are •l lea11' •lx a ctivf' Kl an or · 1anl11Uona in the South. ltll preachiaa an U·blal'k and ini .-:Je w ah dogma Just laa' "''et>kl'nd t hert! was '1ull·n1·e u 1 .1 ~lttn rally in Alilht1111.1 anti tht vt•n mention of u Klun ~dther1n~ causes racutl tl'n:.1011 a nd fl:ar in mos t <·1t1es Bl 'T THE Kl.A~ .:11th,,nng 1n L•t!ll' Hock ma>:, .be chlftre1E . - Sydney Harri8 tbanks to a hla<'k man named Robf>rt "Sa .. Mc l nto~b. wtto o wn!I a barbc<'ue on<J ·s w1•et potato•ptt' tt1buf'•nt in that cit y Mcln~h. tb" owner of th_, SJiy Mc lntOAh Rt>1t1turant lhf' t.ay5 he teOl hia nlck111t rn• from people uyini to him, "Say, lend me a quarter" and "Sav. •lvtl me a dollar." heard aall t~ t~lk about the upcommai L1ttlc ltock K Ian rally. llt-lhHcned to all of lhf• un~cr a nd thr~i.:..-ftom bbth :c 111 •• , II •· k 111·~ tha t Little Hock 1111~h1 -r,,. ht•ud~d ror an ogty r.1c·1al t·onf rontut11111 With p1rkets ;ind prot1•11lt•rs 1 la11hin~ with Ow Klun m1 •mbi•r.!> Mr ln 1011 h dHln l want th&l lit-kne~ there m W.t bt• 1.om l' bt·tt~r ~"> tie thought of 1t So. when tt1e Klan gathers for· 1111 rn~htt1nw r ally on June, 9, Mdntos h will be the re with free turkey. ham . potato s itlud. heana. s law. lemonade and together. we can't help but ttunk ~weet potato·ple. The f.ood will -· about love instead.of hate." be for Kl&nt11u~n apd .onlookers Mc intosh . 35. has hosted aUke . nume~ free eharlly dU\ners, · Mcintosh is ca lling It his including one each Tha nksglv· "KKK Appreciation Dinner," ing, and he plays "Bluck Santa and he hopes the result wUI be to Claus" at Christmas for Lillie "drown them with love... Rock 's poor. lie said that "we wa nt to ex· "It's Ume we stopped playing press our love to them <the t h is hatred game." Mc intosh Klan11men). Showinf them that said. "The day Is over when peo· we love them wil kill them pie 11hould live In fear of the Ku mor e th an anythin g in the Klux J<lan. or the Black Pan· wor ld ." the rs. or anything like t hat. It's AL THOUGH HE said he rea· tizes that cross burnings a nd ugly anti blac·k s peeches are a ptirt of many K Ian rallies. he hopes t hat h1:, free din ner will iii.fuse tht• situation They 111 3} get a hundred Klans mcn al lhl'ir rally." Mein· tosh said. ··But l hope to get al least a thousand other people to t·om<' to t•at m v food. and when ~c·'rc all ca.ting tha t food time to love our brothers and s isters." Mc-lnt"Osh de\l1sed his phrn aft e r s p o k es m e n f o r th1· University oC Arkansas said that the Klan was free to rally there as long a~ 1l obcycd rules con· ~crnrng thl· usl' of uni vc rs1ty facilities. ··When all of the ugly talk s tarted on both sides. I decided 1t was time to act sensibly." he said . ""Instead of picketing and s houtini:i. let·s all ~et together and have d inner und act likl' grown JX.'Oplc ·· ~ ASKED WRY he was willing He s'aid he would tie mikin' ~ to ser ve his food to people who speech at the l..iltle Rock rall}', adm it hating blacks. Mc lntQsh and that there were no plans to ·ttai<t---cancel< it-in-th:e-fac-r orMcttr. "ThO!\e-PttOJ>le~ ate pbviou&l lpgtr's (Re.d!M ec.. asking for help. They're t rying · out for' h e lp . They 're like a lcoholics. in their misery. They havf' to be living in misery, bat· mg us the way they do. I mean, can you Imagine what it must be like waking up every day of your life hating black people? That's ver y sad. and I want to show them our love." Klan officials seem a little t a k t~n <tback by Mc i ntos h "' 11tratcgy. Kla n Imperial Wiwrd David Duke. contaclt'd at h1~ home in Jeffe rson. La .. s aid ··I don 'l care what the fcllo~ MclNTOSH SAID several peo- ple ha ve criticized him for wttat he Is doing. Including a bl&bk woman who accused him of tak· ing Jood out of the mouths er blacki> and putting it into ~ mouths of Klans men, a nd a .Jewish man who couldn't tin· dcrstand why he would want to feed people who advocate the ex- t<>rmination of blacks a nd Jews: 1 Mcintosh) does If he wants tu gave Klansme n dinner for free well . we 've been g1v1 ng the· blacks free dinner with welfart' money for a long time." As ked about cross burnings. Duke s;ud. "We have cross light angs at our m eetings. It is a b~autiful. po~itive cere mony." .. But I (•xplainc•d to them both I hat you ('an "t do anything about s omonc who docs n 't love you you JUSt ha ve to love t hem <1ny way," Mcintosh said. "By · the tim<> I was finishf'd talking to them . they had both offered to h e lp me ser ve the dinner Church groups, both black S!)d white, have offered. too. It's go ing to be a lovely night. whether the Kl an wants it that way or not.'' The World of Uncle Ben INTERNATIONAL YOUTH SOCCER CAMP 191~ When I hear while people ex paliating about the violem•t-and lawlessness among blach. I t hink back tu my Unt ie Uen. lie wasn't rcallv an und t'. but a re mote t·ousin. In thu:sl' cl ays. however . any adult , howt-ver loosely re lated. was given an honorary '"Uncle" or "Aunt'" l1· tie by the kids. Al any rate. UnC'le Ben was the "failure" of the fa m ily lie d id n 't even wait for thl' Depression to fail . tie fa1h.:d before. dur· ing. and after il. Through- o ut the '30s a nd early '40s . h e so l d m c r ch;mdis1• o n thP "in- stallment plun lie would J.(l'l a ft•w dollars down. and tht•n c·nllc<·t a dollitr o r two a we<'k f ro m h is cui;tomers by calling on the m Cit hom e . A l m os t ;il l of his customers were black. and lived deep within the black ghetto in Chicago. And almost all of them paid their bills on lime . WHAT WOULD s trike us as ext raordinary today 1~ that Un <:h• Ben. who sold the mcrchan· dist· dunng lhc dnv, made all t11s calls al night. lie-was a frail. ba lding, aging ma n with glasses. whn didn't C'ven own a car ;.ind took bu.'les or streetcars to hi!> various destinations lie did this for perha ps 10 vcars. Nol once was he at iackcd. assaulted. threatened. o r t•ven fell a tremor of fear. lie walked easily among the people, (0arr ymi:: fairly large• sums or m on<·y he had collc<'ttd. And a flC'r m1dn1ghl. 1f you can bt'lit•ve 1l. ' Often. he was the only white m a n to he seen 1n th e neighborhood. Nobody paid al· t<'nlion to him: not the adults or the children. or even the gangs hanging outside the poolrooms. lie was Ralph Ellison·s "invisi· hie man" in reverse. II E USED to laugh that the on· ly customers who gave him trou· ble were the relatively few black men who were on t he Chicago Police force then '"and that 's because they're policemen. not Tape no1 '' 1nclud&0 ~ bt•causc thcy"rt· black.·· His other customers had him in fo r roffce. paid when they could. apologizt•d when tht·y couldn't. a11d made it up the next time. When Wl' exeoriatc the blacks for their high urhan crime ratl· t<Jd:iy, I think it would be helpful to recall my Uncle Bl'n. and reflect on what has happened. a nd why These people were • ne1t her genetically nor cultural ly lawless. quite the contrary. they were amiable. hospitable. ;ind still brav('ly hopeful that Aml·r1ca would keep its prom· 1s t'S lo them. FOR BOYS AND GIRLS AGES 6-18 WHAT MADE lhPsc people change as they did? What condi· 11ons and for ces o u t s ide themselves turned them from the most affable of neighbors to th~ most bitter . most resentful. m ost aggressive, mos t re - c':Jk1lrant ? My own answ~r. is that they c.are the creatures we have ,malformed. and now final- ly we arc paying the inevitable pri ce f o r t h is d r ead f u l tra ns formation . If you have ~iven yourself any other answer . search your heart while I sum· mon up the shade or Uncle Ben. SIGH UP: JUNE 9· 16-ZJ.30 9 A.M ... 2 P.M. AT: CIOWH VALLEY COMMUMITT PAii LAGUNA MIGUR DANA l'OINT FEE: '70 PH PAITICIPAMT PEit SESSION l S Ir SHa.IOftt t a.M.·l p.a. Wffksof J ... zs.zt • Jtlfr 21.21 • Jiiiy lo...,.• l AllMIUOM_.. ....... .., proht._. 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' - .._........._.,.__.. ...... • .... -------t• _ _..,_, • ._ ......... M DAILY PfLOf 'Sagebrush Rebelli<]n'· Nevada Bait/a U.S. to 'Recover' Land, . . ---'CARSON <'ITV. Nn A-¥> D•Y c:alJ ll tht u!a4Un&1b J'~Mlllon." 1md Nenda 11 movt' • 10 wrenl'h ~t of IU land from ft'dcraJ control rould 1"' lhe flnit 'hot In• COW1room civif war nrBTIJtt-8 uliso HIVC ~)'(: . p()pp':f pac.cent..ei.i•, MA per- cent Aluk11 l• r_,d_,rall)' con· trolled. 66 2 ~n·enl of Uta,h, 63 7 , P\'rc't'Dt Of Jdatao, ~ J pttrctml of O re.io n irnd 4$ fHH'<'•nl of mlaalon ol EJim.,ra1da. where 800 -~le Hve--on~2:3 million ac~ • 2 l million or them controlled by the hand m11na11emerll bu.reau . I ' Gov. Robert UAt alaned a bill titeelarlna atale aoverf'ianty over • 4t mlllklin aC'r~ of Nt'vada ler l'tlory owned by tht1 fedenl Sur.au ol I.and Manaae muol for 1 '11\0re than a century NEVADA SAYS IT w u ~ -bh1 r kmiallt•d t o to g l v l nj,t ~W11tllnarton th .. aert'MKC ai. u <'OndiUon of S\lltt>h<IQd ID 11964 Spurred by m1mn1it unJ r1tnc-hwg '1nte rcbll'i . It hui. ~a thc rt:d u $2~.ooo l~gal wur cht1>l for wtu.t ('OUld be 8 df'Udt: long fight ~II get the ll&Jld blar k Ncvad1t a lbo hopc:J to rully . othe r states to its <' &u1>1: 1tnd t.ng ~ger a.court ~tUe tha.t could con "celvablc end fcdcrul control ~over all 6U1 m1lhon acrci. own4!d ! hy the burcuu or Ult: U S. t 'orcst 'Service , A I ready Alaska'::. J.eg1i.laturt- lla!) pas:>ed u r esolution com. l mending Nc vadu's uction, while !·Oregon lawmakers ure consider : ing a slrnHar challenge. • "IT COULD HAVE lmplica.' j tlons In aJI the states where the federal government ha.s JUri8dic· lion," said bure au spokeswoman J "n Bed.ro6ian. She said agency attorneys are 1iludying Nevuda 's legi&Jation. : More than 86 pe rcent of •J'llevada's 70.7 million acres is .under federal control. Othe r i&hools Eye ~uoridation ~ittouth Wash llurit,ington B e a c h Ci ty . 'ele me ntary) School Dis trict ;1 rus tct."S are looking with favor on a volunlur y fluondallon n wuth wush pro~rnm ror dL<ilnct J>Ul>ll!> If :q1provt·<I . the pro~r :..m ~111tld IJ4• ;11lm1111!>L,·rcd for twtJ )'f•<irs on a wf•j·kly bu!>i!> tr) _y11ung~lt·r-. from kinde rgurfrn jhro~h lhc ~uth ~radc. The mouth wash progra m 1s .j,p<msored by the California Den· <i a I Sct"Vl ce al no cost to the den· t1~1 Or J o hn Co le man t old trustees the moulb wash can be ~xpccted ll> rcduc1· tooth cavities ;tbout 20 percent even though the .J'lly's water !)Upply already 1s fl uondau:d . Trus~ a rc expected to ap prov1• the prol{r a m :iftcr .~(!ttjn~ its~uranrc that it: an. oo i-ve - .by -members or parent teacher organizations during non· classroom time s uch as at re· cess or during lunch periods. Callfomht Tbt! bulk of U.. fl'dcrlll land 1t1 Nt'vada 1~ ownt,-d by tbu lSW'eau of L11od Mana"tm1enl. a ulch ~11 lll£CIU'Y deal~ to IUJ")rvl.se tt-rrllory not 11pe:c1f1cally ~t:l out for malll ur y , 11i.rk or ulbt:r vur~c~ Tin: B ••:AU 1.t:ASt:S lhc 1"'1.tul \JJ l>tl(>plc Ilk•; 11rnr htirb, 011 t'Xplon:1:. <1r farow ri-. und t-vc:r1 hub :.onH ·. l>Uf' l·li. 1>1.:utlt:rcd .!OIOOlt the ~umblu1~ c~u~ uf L ..i :. Vcga.'> Nevada offtr&al!> :.uy 11ny re vt·nut·~ from the land .:.hould ~o IJllO bl.lite c0Hc1:. T he blatc':. people arc also gelling tired of Ji ving under f t:d c r etl r eg ul a tio n s lh&l ~o m c t 1m cs m u k c at a bureaurrnllc odyssey for even the most ro utine mun1 clpul chor<' !>Uch ui. get.ting land dcan incc for publJc fuciliUcs. "WE •·EEL BASICALLY it in· terfe rcs m the manner In which we wish to live our lives down h e r e ," said Jerry Allen, chairman of the County Com· Ha• Plaft• f o rme r blac k ac tivi st E ldridge Cleaver, now a born·again Chris tia n , r e · portcdly p la ns to set up h e a dquart e r s o f hi s Eldridge Cleaver Crusades in Churchill County , Nev I\ c o~ y rig ht s tot -i-n-Lh c a on an a cy ~c ws . Fallon, N~v.. said Cleaver intends to build a rcHgious institute. Uut It 1s lbe stute's ranchers 1i1nd miners , unhappy over red l1tpe. re11ulalor y delays and thruts of t!nvironm4:'nlal realric· u ons. that buve led the attack on federal control. Ran c her s fear tb1t Wu hmgton, under pressure of cnvironmeulal lawsujts, will cul buck 1raz1ng on public lands. They and Ule miners are.also up- ~ct ut a rongressionally-ordered ~ffort l o cre ate wilderness ureas. "TUt;V 'Vt; PRECLUDED m intng. 011 and ~as explorallon a nd they've cons tric ted lhe agn cuJtural development in the Wc~t." ·~;aid Democratic state Sen. Norm Glasser. a ranger and co-sponsor of the sovereign· t y resolution. Whtie the resolution mentions only territory run by the Bureau of Land Management, state of· facials said it could a lso apply to U.S .. l"oresl Service lands, which they s ald were obtained by Was hington unde r the s ame "blackmaH." But not everybody in Nevada is a warrior in lbe ·'Sagebrush Rebellion." Some environme ntal groups have said Ule campaign is litUe more than a "land grab" by ranchers and other special in· terests. Others say corrupt land s peculators would profit from the measure Photo Shop Poses Reward For Pictures The operator or a ras t·Serv1cc photo shop in Laguna Be ach is offe r ing a $50 reward-w1Ul no quc11tions ask(.-d-for the n~tum ,,r more than $500 an dt:vclof>l.'(i photo prints and slides. The photos. and udin~ three rolls c·ontaimnu wedding 1>hOL'>. w t·r c stolc·n durinl! a brf';Jk an l:itc Sunday or early Monday mornm~ at the Soup Shops , 104fl South Coast llighway. Wc!'I Marte ns. operator of Ulc s hop. which is localed insidf' :i laundromHt. s aid burglars used pry tools to break locks and enter drawers at the shop. ·'I'd like lo get the pictures hack." thf' shop owner s aid. "They're obvious ly or no value to the thief and they m ean a heU or a lot to the people who broyghl tt)cir film in." AJso takt n i~ the 'brt ak·in were rolls of unused film. Martens asks that anyone with anformallon conce rning the brcak·in caU him al 831·3330. 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Oftly OAuOfllor ol With..., -0.• Welhr CllMll. Men1<141 on J-n . 1n• 1o Relpfl £ ....... LM•.... Mn L•r· LONG BEACH (AP> -Hans Mauch, t he .. Frack" half of the "f'rick and Frack" skat· ing team, has died at 60 in his home. apparently or na tural. causes. an Ice Follies s pokesman .s aid. As "Frack," wearing a crumpled felt hat and a broad mous tache, Mauch bttame famous with the Swiss-roslumed '· J.'ric k" whe n the y came to the U.S. and joined the Ice Follies as a v audcvllUan skating act In l939. Mauch began skating with ''J.'rick," Werner Groebli ,.in th e ir hometown of Bas el. Swltter.IBnd, where they competed as amateurs, G r oebli C'ontinues to skate with the Follies. Mauch develope d a bone disease and retired in CaWomia in 1953. 1 • • f ~: "';I . 6 42·9 150 --lt4lnt & TVTMtU. Mount OJiw rabee. a l0<mer teecMr, w•' ,.,. wldo• of lfldv•l•l•lltt v•<llhm.,., ll•IPll u.rr.-.. -w~ • ,,..,_, 011 ,,.. ... _. --Y•lll c-. -Deat,L-111• Anh l.,,U Le ..... of Mew"°'I f IJJ 8eatll Slie I\ _,,,,,.., ~ lier 1111en., NOITUAIY Wll1Q. .. CHAP& CrentOfY • Flower Shop 427 E 17th St. Costa~sa e46-4888 --,_ClllOIMMS I Slll'MS MOITUAIY 827 Main St. Huntington Beech 636·6539 --....... , ' COLOMA&. ""8AL HOMI 7901 Bolsa ~ve We&tminator ~25 -PA~YllW r•IC.AlPAllr ' CefftetetY Mof1u1ry a.p.t 3600 Plclftc View Drive Newport Beech " 844-2700 0 -. """ Mortuary Cemetery Ciiematory l •Interment In Any Cemetery I •Shipment •Burl•I ln1ur•nce T .... J-of 0......,, ofMI G..-tt• Slotl ot Wluo..,1n, fov• "l•u~. J Mll<o Els lw leflhO lfly of l O\ Al-10\, ~llM ~., •lfDI Frell of Al .. enlde, M•rY Aly<•j • 11Ci&N1 • Co Oet11Mfl of I.Al'\ Alomllot, M>d 0..0.1... I Dick.,. ol LOP19 Beocll. Se<vl<.Alt s..tw· MY. J-•. ""· 11·•AM01 P•111< II AM BlJ RG . 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'°" •• ,,, 1.. medicine , died June 1, Mu .. •' S...t• C•u•. c o .. •"" "1' We•t n -rman television da'411..,I HIUI ~-of AtllOftA " U1:I' l •fld Veflilo Mo"h of Nuod• laid Wednelday. lefwKMIO._,,.._,, ... ,,J_l.1'19 • CrerMttoft , •I Hefl .. 11 Merfuery, Plloefll1, Ari,_, Ill -of '-' <._,lrlh · 1211. complete , _ _., .. -to ,.,.~· l Ct""""""' Ha~lfol ltnptr•ler r Call /or free Cremation Porlfolio 1121Qlaler Ave. CoeleMeN M0-1154 ""•'o" "u"•· h1t•·•••1•••" HOLLYWOOD (AP) ~=~~ :::..~ .. ·· Mt1•. •ec•• -.lu• Mdall, 92, who .. ---------. 91>peared la many silent For ~ rMUlb, Mt pictures ind early r.our s.111 tor tM lo•t· t 1 I k I ea I n c I u d i n c "'claslltlld "'of the ••Friendly Enemies" 0.UJ Piiot. a D d '' .H-o.11 y., oo c1 .... ._ • ..,.iiiiiilllllll..-...:M:2~·~56:!7!1 __ J Boulevard." died. ~===------------ .. .. . • 25" 0 1agonol •XL 100 ......... • Xl,..ndad L1fr: Ctiasi.1'> I , $49995 ~~.:r ~~~ r ~~~-.. -. _-f-i 1 • 1 'j ()1a9on,11 • )(l 100 • Xl••n!1ed L1IA Chu~s1& • 19" 0 1agon.il •Color Tr ak •Electronic Tur11n9 SAVE MOW! 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Clumcellor Biddi11g for PrivQte Support 8r f'UDSaKS ICllOSMIUD. --............ fte ehUity of UC lrvt.De to mow from "fOOd " to .. ,....t" on the univenlty rallna scale will depend on lht' school'• sue ceaa In attratting millions of doUars lD privaa. ftaanclal wp- port. C'hu<'ellor Oanif'I Aldrtch told • arnup of bu•lneumen We1dnf'~ay Spealt1nac to lndu1olrlal A s soc-late11. Aldn<'h said, "the ch1 y to d11y re>Mhl)' ls that the pubhr unavenuty must not bt· tot111l v de,.ndeet on 1ovcrnment ··&1.L PU8LIC ulveralUes whir h are d"t1ngultbed tor tbalr e •ctilltiocl' receive ti e nerous prlvatt' ~upport . prov1dlnfJ the d1Hc-rem·t1 bctwetn acood aand l(r-M4." Aldrlel\ t~ld \hOH at- 1.-n d I n.c the A1rporter Inn lunr heoo Amoni( the proJect.s deservm~ of privutt· i.upport, the chan n •llor said urt· A SI l 1111lla11n University nub l'11111>1i.11n~ ot dinln1. meet· "Bad for Count~·~ ., Supervisors Flay 'Team Siting' Act Urant(e Coun t y S uperv1!.11r Phili p Anthon}' c:callcd the prn posed leg1slat1on "cle arly un Amencan." SuJ)t!tvisor Ralph Clark callt:d it "a legislative atrocity. a bad bill that wm ~urt our county.'' And Supervisor Thomas Riley said. "We shouldn't allow one of our sist~r counties lo lell us ""hat's good for the State of California." The object or scorn at Tuesday's mee ting of the . Buena Park Rail Crossing Repair Slated O r a nge Cou n ty Board o f Supervisors w a), the propos<.-d Ca1Jforn1a Prnfcss1onal Sport Team Siting Act. The legislaliun seeks to em· power a s tale board with the wherewithal to control the move· ment or professional sports teams within the slate. Sponsored chiE>fly by the state legislative contingent from neighboring Los Angeles Coun· ty. the obvious intent of the bill is to make it more difficult for sport francttises lo relocate Such relocations have tended in recent years to favor Orange County at the expense of Los Angeles County . For example. the Califontia Angels were o nce the Los Angeles Angels . And the Los Angel/ Rams. who next year will be playing t he ir home SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -games in Anaheim Stadiun . Santa fo't• Railroad 's Bee.ch cavort.-d in the Lns Angeles Boulevard crossing in Buena Coliseum for the past 32 years. lnt and recepllon rooms, a ldteben and loun1e. -Between S6 and 18 million ln , pbyaical acience. biolo1ical &clence reaearcb racilitiea; a marine 11tudy raclllty ; rine arts studio and orrices, and UC Irvine Medh:aJ ~enter research facility and office space. -LONG-RANGE develop· ment of a 2,400-to 2,800-seat con· cert hall. an enclosed multi· purpose sports pavilion. blo· m e di c al library , medical r esearch facility. and an on· campus medic.!il clinic. -A $10 million endowment program that wouJd provide en· dowed chairs . distinguished vis- itjng professorships, post doc· toral fe llows hips. graduate fellowships and undergraduate merit scholarships. . , Aldrich termed the need for more r esearch s pa ce "Im· mediate" and "critical," noting that existing research facilities are overcrowded. Recent appointments. Aldrich said, "indicate the seriousness with which the campus embarks on this new phase in its quest for excellence. - THOSE APPOINTMENTS in· elude Michael Kearney as assis· tant chancellor for university re· latlons and d e velopment; Robert Berube, as assistant director of development and ex- ecutive director of the UCJ Foundation. a private support group, and Betty C LeidaJ as executive director of lndustriul Associates . Al<jrich told businessmen that it is "categorically healthy in a democracy for nongovernmental organizations in support of the public good to exist side by sid e with government.·· Aldri c h ca l led for a partnership between the uni· versity and business communi· ty so that the private support goals can be achieved. P k h '--l t th t r The onl y time Los Angeles ar a s uren pu a e op o -Chavez B1·u Backed the Publi<' Utilities Com · profi ted from an Orange County mission's rep;ur list or railroad transplant was when a basket· highway intersec-tions. b<ill team called the Anaheim By Assembly Panel Estimatt>d cost of the pro~ect Amigos moved tlere. ii. S~.7 million. The Amigos rusted only a Y<'ar SACRAMENTO <AP) -With Th•• PlJC's priority list in· in Orange County before moving farm workers surrounding the eludes 73 projects for upgrading on to Salt Lake City and even· Capitol and Cesar Chavez' plea or eJCttiling crossings, construe· tual oblivion. ringing in their ears, an As· lion of new separations and re· Orange Co unty Supervisors sembly committee passed a bill moval of highways or railroad ended their criticism of the pro-to outlaw professional strike· tracks lo eliminate some in· posed legislation Tuesday by breakers in farm labor disputes. lersections. adoptingaresolution. The bill. AB1235 by As· The top six or seven on the It calls on the county's state semblyman Richard Alatorre. 1979 HO list an· expected to be legislators to oppose the sports D-Los Angeles. won seven votes. financed from t he $1 5 million set bill , Assembly Bill 787. the minimum required for a s ide annually by the California Supervisors also agreed lo en· passage. It goes to the Assembly n epartment or Transportation courage the county's 26 city Crimina l Justice Committee and Tra ns p ortation Com · councils tojointheminopposlng because it would create a new miss ion. the bill. felony conviction. ~~~·~~~~~~-~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~___;.~~~-~~~~~~~ the last time we had a sale like this, ouf trucks had~ wheels --. ---------·------------------- -NCJATSAVE10-~oFF SIMCE 1892 DURINGOURSIOREWIDE SALE ... Fine Home~ Slncet892 Professional Interior Design without Obligation Comfe>Nble PMtUng · Convenient Financing 1514 l"fORTff AAIN SNITA MA · 541-4391 Chtfldltn "-"'"' thr> ltnnt lrom o,..,.l Hr•~~<)<' ll~n1r1ton ('""''"" n""f' 'M-1""'" !>~"" !.t•lllon C~· 11.iloclmml. M<lrtt C.-. ...,,.,._ ~ .. ~tlft.. /lo\'"'IJ<u. Lh<ll\l.lk:• Cu•tl>'TI 0.dl>t'I"'~ L ( 911><'"'"1 "' ..,..Q"' <>4ho-1 '"'l'Uu' """"-' ~.June7, t979 OAILV ptLOT Orange County's-! MOst Exciting -;: Sped~ Cente~ 70 unique shops and international restaurants -Cast in Sand Come see our exciting col· lection of Armetale11> metal . a marriage of ten different metals, fused together. Choose from bread plates, goblets, tankards and serving ·pieces. See the whole collection-at Bldg. C-30 979-2085 Gifts Fine Co llectables Home Decorations Quality J apanese Imports f!l-lu111 -M1 'J,,1porh ,,.,'°" .. a "°""~""' /\t 1£/lf~"' 0~1(11/AL 1Mercantlle Bldg.· 4th Levell 556-7944 It's True ... Wr print anythin~ YOU want on T· !-h1rts for men . women . ;i nd ·haldrc n . Be l'rcall\'C wi th \'O ur own i houghts. photos . ./'35mm s litks or : llOt' of O\'l'r 2U0 d1ffc rt-nt tran)>fcrs \H' ha\'1' in stock THE FAD SHACK- Mercant11e Bldg. ·Street Level 546-1940 COFFEE TRAIER Open weekdays: 10 AM - 9 PM Saturdays: 10 AM -6 PM Sundays: 11 AM -5 PM The villa§e is pleased to announce the opening oJ COFFEE TRADER'S Cappuccino, Crepes and Things in the M er cantile Building. The menu features entree and desert crepes, fresh fr.uit, and cappuccino. 557-9678 The Olive Branch has the largest selection of basket s, crystal, wooden war e and kitchen accessories. We also have a large selec- tion of butcher block ta- b I e tops, counter tops and gourmet tables. T.,. HE Mercantile Bldg. Center Levels OLIVE . BRANCH 557-6963 "' -. "Every Home Should Have A Gnome" Easy to Stitch • Two Sizes ~e g1eigli <Mercantile Bldg .. Street Level) 751-6080 STEP INTO SUMMER with People Movers slinky slides of natural rcpe with a jute overlay ................. 27.99 DALES Speaaltziftg-... in .... h-t0t ..... m-ae--1-- Cappuccino Machines Coffee Beans and Teas Mercantll• Bldg. • Street Lewi 557-9678 --... -~ 1 ;-"-. located at Sunflower and Bear Streets In Santa Ana Opposite stuth Coast Plaza Mall ··---.--------------·---· -·--..--:......-------....... ---, ---.,,.. __________ _...;.,..:. ______ ----------------------.... -- -• • ... • -41• ..... _.__ ··-_...,. • .. ~ ., ...... ' ' \ ~ .. ' --. -- -~ A •• DAIL v PfLOf .... ~-___ ...... ,...... ---• -......... ----....... ---~ ............ ¥2 ........_~-.........-------... __ _...,. __ ............. _______ •••• _...._.._ . • Tnurldev. June 7. 1179 '' --------------· ---- - ----- Sale Starts -rrtJCPe· .. _,..., .. 1 O a._m!t Erlday June 8th. - Sale 269~99 Reg. 279.99. The new Pentax •1 ME fully automatic 35mm SLR c amera. Features LED shutter speed indicators. Has Pent ax Mt/ 1. 7 50mm lc;ns. 112125 PentH "' without case. Auto Center The JCPenney Mileage Maker Closeout M1 leagemaker Features 4 plies of polyester In the wide 78 :..erie~ pro file No trade·rn rr:qurred Bt;Jc kwall tubclf!'>'> Size Orig . 878-13 21.48 F-14 26.97 H-1 4 29.86 G-15 29.69 H-15 29.91 Plu ~ FET Canon Sale 289.99 Reg. 299.99. The Canon AE-1 35mm SU1 camera has a technically advanced alJlomat1c ~huller I hat's electronically controlled from 2 to 1 /100 seconds This unique action gives accurate exposure in varying light conditions. Also features an f / 1.8 Ions, split-image rangefinder. built-in flash hot shoe and solf timer. 112144 Sale 289.99 Reg. 309.99. Minoltn •• XG-7 camr;ra with an FAIHER-'S -Save-$1 O on Polaroid& New Sonar Cameras Sale 79.99 Reg. 89.99. r l<'>'I S0n:1r Onr·- ~Jll:J") Pr Qr JI<; 1n-.1:rnt c.nmt:r;s H:1-, 1mrqur· :.()lit "'~r.:ond ',Qn<.1r IOCU')1:1q IWJ!Qri;r;d J")IC.lllrt; • ft;Cl1Qr1 • h;sq; prcturt;', from ~ •n 1111 nit, HJfif) Sale 179.99 Reg. 189.99. Polaroid's new SX- 70 Sonar Onc-6tep • instant camera. Has split-second sonar focusing, single-lens reflex. 20°10 off all JCPenney brand Lenses. 20°10 off all JCPenney brand f/ 1. 7 lcn.-, is an advanced compact ~!>f!l!!!..§L! .. _y-0tll e~~y-to-.use.featums. Elrlc-f.ronrc-ShUtl!:r. · · cm-0tfh-Oonlfflf-soc'kct7"bayonenuns moun -· · and much more. H'2182 ·Tripods _ _,_ .....-. ------r -... ~~ ... -,-... , ... "to .. "• ~-'1 ~-~· ~ _;. .: .,. ---·" .... "> Sale 32.99 Reg. 49.95 General purpose binocular Auto Center JCPenney 780 poly. 4-ply polyester, bias ply construction. • 4-ply polyester cord···body. Reliable, tough, 4 ply construction. Moisture resistant, polyester cord will not flat spot lll<e nylon. . • Bias ply construction. Provides strength while helping to g ive a smooth ride. . . -. . . Sale-plus F.E.T . -Size -Orig . -878-13 26.73 n20 ...... E78-14 32.10 B25 F78-14 33.22 $25 G78-14 35.38 H29 G78-15 36.44 H29 --N18-1-S ~9.66 $29 FASHION ISLAND ONLY ' .. . ,, . -• I -.. •' .. • . . . Store Hour•: Monday -Friday 10 a.m. to 9 p.tn. This1c~ IS\;) ~ .. -···----. . . Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday 12 Noon to 5 p.m. I ' . . ·. '.i:: --f l ---------- - - ---------.... ---• "' • --- = -------: ....... ••==~.:=c::.-::..;-:-----::: ... ·---·--. -------;_--:-_,,,,_ ... . . . ' . -' -·-. I ' .. .. . -..... ------- ... ...... ~ ...... _..,.. .. ~ ... .,, --.i ... -• • • -. . . . --. .. ' I r' -- Save 20% on Selected Hobie'R) Shorts Corduroy walk short in brown. navy. It. blue. and .... c!e~"?· §1z~s,2~w t.o 40W_ . . -- Orig. 14.50 Sale 11.60 . Swim Trunks en popular elastic waist. Yellow _ ~ ..mariRe bl~e. navy and . T ' I I . . ... I .. . I • , r ; ' ' ' '·. red . Sizes S -M -L -XL Orig. $1? Sale 9.60 Sporting Goods Sale 19.99 At g. 24.99 Sevylor Capri 2 f11an boat kit Your Choice 9.88 Reg. 19.95 Lifeline gym Exerciser or Exergym Exerciser. Special 10.99 three In 1 fishing chair Sale 14.99 Reg. 17.99 Mitchen 300 reel by Garcia Sale 95c Zeke• Floating bait Reg. 1.39 Your Choice 7gc Lure.-Mepps, K••llM .. era, Rooster Talla and Super Duper Reg .. 95' to 1.19 mney -----·----... -·---.---.----··-·····,•-, ....... ,-... . ~~~ OAIL y PILOT A J J r. -------------------- ... . Men's Suit Sale Sale s49 Ong. $1 30. Pinstriped 3 pc. suits 50% polyester~O% wool. light summer colors. Sale s55 Orig $130. Plaid 3 pc. suits. 80% polyf20% wool. Wide selection of sizes and patterns. Sale s39 Orig. $85-$110. 3 pc. suits polyester or po ly/cotton. Solids and checks. Save 50o/o Men ·s Full Fashion Knit Shirts Orig. $1 2 Sale 5.99 _ Save 20°10 M en 's Fashion Underwear 1n fashion colors, T-shirts. briefs. b1k1ni and athletic shirts. Reg. 2 79 Sale 2.23 Save 20°10 M en's poly/cotton pajamas. solids an.d prints. Orig. $8 Sale 6.,40 Special 5.99 Mature men's walk shorts solids and plaids . . • ~ .. Special 3/'1 o Men's Fashion Ties in so1ids. stripes and prints 50o/o off Men's Famous maker ~allets .. Reg. $6-$12 .... -_, - Special 21s5 M e n's Belts assorted styles Home Entertainment Belt driven turntable ;;s402 orig. soo Sale $77 ns401 ong. soo Sale sn Sale s299 AM/FM stereo receiver Neth p lay/record t ape deck. orig. 349.95 Sale s99 3 pc. AM/FM Stereo 8 track player recorder orig. 129.95 Sale •188 orig. ~38.95 3 pc. AM/FM stereo radio. 8 track tape player recorder phonogtaph. . Hardware 25 o/o off All Rockwell Stationary power tools in stock. 33% off selected g.ortable power tools. Ills, circular saws, sabre saws. sanders, router& and accessories. .,., I . -. _ Sale Starts 10 ~.m. Friday June 8th Men's Shoes Save 30°/0 on severarc-~fs 1fan~1y1 . mun ~----==-~---j--~-­ shoes. L1m1ted quant1t1es by slylt.: Orig. 19.99 Sale 13.99 Save 28 to 36°/o on men's better casual shoes . Leather, suede and desert boots. Orig . $22 to $25 Sale 15.99 Save 20o/o on M en 's Uniroyal Ked n white canvas _with ·athletic str!p.cs. L1 m1ted q uant1t1es by style·.· Reg. 16.99 to 19.99 Save 30o/o on All Men's Golf shoes in stock Blue Suede Reg. 36.95 Sale 24.99 Oblique Toe Reg. $23 Sale 15.99 Wing Toe Reg . 18.99 Sale 12.99 Etonlc Leather Reg. $39 Sale 26.99 Moc Toe Reg. 15.99 S•le 10.99 Fine Jewelry 20°10 off Selected Men's Seiko® and Bulova® watches. •Limited quantities. Reg. 74.95 to $250 Men's Quartz and Accutron Quartz wlltches • Pencron quartz with movements and dials by Seiko~ · ~.aJ95toS100 •Bulova 1.t< gold accutron and accutron quartz stytes. (3 only) Reg. $475 to $500 FASHION ISLAND STORE ONLY 644-2313 Now 50o/o off Now SO% o.ff "" _______ l;jl--===-··-.-----.~--,-·---.:...----------_ _.,. --_.,, _____ --------. # .. ---.. ~ ----• ... _,_ '""' • ,... M MJ11111o • • .. • ,. • . . ... . --~ --~~ ~ -:...·.;.,:;. -• -'---~---......... ------__..... __ . ·--..- • A.fZ DAILY PILOT c LOCAL I NATION· LuckU NumlJer Tarras to Court Hassle Ctll(;A(i0 r Al' I What 'Jt.rted out u M frn.mdly ie1 r4jtmwn1 bet •ffn him rtdt>Tty peoptr tn rpllt any to\tl'r y w1l1nln~IJ worbtl oul fm~ until \bey \urn~d lur k y and came u11 wtlb a a.J00,000 wLn nin I Ol'lrnt • No~·1r (,.1 .. 1\(JlhtV 11~ tum,.d !iUW-and l.hcu '""'.U•*nl '"" lD the~ ol hewyff ttnd th .. f'ourt IT WAI IN lt'Jt, Cl8C\JIT Cow-\ documt•nl.-. i.how, th1at Mu m" Kay.s, now 78, and Otor1t4" K Smlt.b, •. •1rttd to buy two tll1no111 Lott..-y t1cllf!t11 urh wf't>k and 11pht wh•h•vc-r muntiy tht•y won Al\(•r only thrN• loth'ry rlr•wln'111. Uwy won $l.(IOO In Au.;u.'>\ 1114 and qutaUll,-•tl for lhe UX> 000 &nanu 1l rt1wl n~: 'ftlr1r lurk pn•v111h•tl uml Mrr. ttuyt'' 1.1mt Smith. It n:i11 1·ll &aleamlll\ who n•nt~t •• room in U": w idow 11 U~lord Plltk h<>11w captund tht' .:rand pru~ th., next month $300.000, to be J.l ltld ov~r U yr11rs ut ~'O.OOO 1w1 y.-ar Sound Sleep.,rs Their 1m:ture11 , 11milin1 and chummy, araced lhe front pa1eaof tht• llt'Wllpitpt!l'S him thia year. Ile allo wants the lottery recorda to reflect tbal Smith and lln. Hayes are co-winners. ' ''The rMl lbiA1 here ll abe made tM bar"'lain anclclidn'twant Mas. HAVES PICKED UP THE naST check. and was r•· to live by lt;" Mid Baier. w rdcd <ai lhe....sole w!Merr ~ Uvee-year&r-6he ~iUHlia -"'""f'*o·alde=ple IO .tonw havtlrl • n1ce'-ttlatliiiilblp Ci1llnc ~ ?>butt ol I.ho wu\Aana~1'1l _~r Ulfftl, U..;1~ year, S7.4"J..Ja--Juck)'_,..t -n :'!::118.8dded.. ... _!ifow'9_ bee• ... of-Mr 4.UN·to---- l975. $6.89S in 1916 ana SS,401 Ul Lf'l1. Sald Smith s altomey. Jay have it .u.r~;;re is a resentment amonc the people that Ua1cr. ' . heard it on TV and in the papers. She can't eYen spend lt all. She's But 1n 1978, Baier aaki, Mrs . Hayes came to Smith. who bad involved ln a lawaull aDd l UUnk il'a acaey to her." 'llOl'l' moved to his daughter's house and then to a convalescent hom•·. and asked him to algn an agreement aayiftl the money she p;eul him was u gift. He refused. and didn't recei ve any more pay. fllt:Ol~ M r. th1yt's' lawyer, Al Becker, will no)'ommenl BAIER CONTENDS IN IDS SUIT the couple had an oral a~reement which Mrs. Hayes is bound to keep-He wants bis cUenl tu ~t>t tus share of the 1178 payment and whatever money is due New BB Quake Law Hit By ROBERT BARKER Ol IM O.ity ~lief Swtf Two businessmen affected by a new earthquake o rdinance have. cr itidzed Huntington Beach city offil'ials for allegedly s hr ul(gin g o ff their own res ponsi bilitics. Gary Mulligan, a part.ne.r in the Main Street Saloon. agrees that something has to be done a bout the agine downtown sec- tions of the city. "THE CITV HAS the ri1bt idea and the right concept, but not the right melbod," he said. ''It seems that with the new ordinance the city is out to take control or the downtown without oflerioa any compensation. 1£ they a.re going to take away my property I need com pens ation.'' BAIO SAYS J\JDGE JOSEPH Woaik promlMd to rule on the caae before Aug. I~. when the Jt'7t lOttery payment is due. Attorneys will take depositions from the couple in court June 20. He said the case is unusuaJ because althou1ll tbere is no written agreement between the parties, various newspaper and television accounts may have documented their intentions of sharinc the money. Couneil Notes Planning Revamp Loses -in Newport lly JOANNE aEYNOLDS Of_.,.., ..... Sc.ft A couple of proposals for changing the way in which the Newport Beach Planning Commission does bual.neaa have been shot down by the City Council. One was an attempt to streamline the city's planning pro· cess, wttich has been described by commissioners as unwieldy and umecesaarily complicated. THE OTBEa WAS A PLAN TO fortt the resipatjon of any commissioner who files as a candidate for public office. That move came after three former commissioners, Ray Williams, Jackie Heather and Paul Hummel, all won council seats while serving on the commission. It aJso might have been in anticipation that commissioner Allan Beek may try to do the same next April. Councilmen last week voted to file both proposals with no furthe r action. THEY SA.ID STaEAMUNING THE plannine process cou.Jd lead to hasty decisions. They attributed current city problems t.o too speedy decisions in the past. It was alm ost 10 a .m ., the surfers. s tro llers and ~cagulls had been out on the beach for hours, but it failed to rouse lhf's <· two s leeping campers in Newport Hcarh. Thi· <'xhausted pair snoozed away ne ar the Newport Pier oblivous to all the activity around them and to the city o r- dinance which makes it a crime to roll out a s leeping bag a nd camp out on city beaches. M ulUgan also declared that there should be provisions for low-interest, long-term financ· ing to re pair hazardous build· ings that officials fear may fall during an earthquake. MulUgan agrees that things are n 't all they s hould be in the downtown. "THERE ARE A LOT or :1bsentee dwners and they have to b(' forced'-° do som ething." They aJso declared that limiting a commiAaioner's term because of his candidacy is probably a violation of his or her rights. • • • MEMBERS OF THE City Arts Commission had some good news about t he 1979 Arts FeslivaJ for budget·cooscious counril last week. Vets Flay Huntington Rut M1Ill~an claims lhe city d oes n 't m l·ct its o wn ob · ligations · 'Ofricials arc askmg us to bring bu.ildinKs up to earthquake standards, but they need to im- prove sewers und lighting and make other improvements. Not only drd the commission not s pend the SI0,000 1t cost to put on last ycar 'c; festival. they re ported that last month's weekend event actually m ade $3,176 • • • COUNCILMAN DON STRAlJSS, a personnel executive with Beckman Instruments, has been asbhg for r eports on convert- ing the city's current retirement system with the state Publlc Employees Retirem ent System l PERS > to Social Secunty. L·egion Comnuuurer FighJ,s for Me11Wrial Hall By MIOIA•:L PASKEVICH ot• ... l•llf ~-'"'" Rub y f"ox , comma nder of Huotrn~ton ·Ueac-h's American Legion l~L J,U , claims-.local war vclcran:-1 a n· r11c1 ng new baltl•·~ 011.-r 11 r1J~rt·s s , 1n sens1hv1ty :and n ·d ta1"' The• SR-yPar old Navy H•l•·nrn rememht·r~ th•· t1mt· J1'1!>t m l:m be rs . soml· or t ht·m hltnd. ri· quested perm1sst0n lo march m the city's annual Fourth or Jul y Paradt! THEY WER•: TlJRNt:o d11w11 n;portedly bf·cau!>t: then· wai. 1111 b>s Kngeles May Welcome Island's Goats A San Cle menl<'·based Rri at lovers' group rt•cciv~d a :-.hnt 111 the arm whN1 Los Angclf'l'I City Council mt·mh<:rs votNI to ~ludy a-plan to hnnJ.! lht• <1nimals 111 land to chew brush in fr re pronr a reas lfh1• coonf'rl voted 10·0 to h:.iv·t· Lo:t· An&e lcs City f'trc Ut·11;ir1 m ent officials study the foa:.111111 t}' of bringing 4,000 feral J(u&t.'> from San Clemente Is land to lh•· city's mountainous districts. SAN CLEMENTF. hous1·wiffo Georgell Koraen. co-f..oundt;r of Oive Our Animal s T 1ml' <GOAT>. s aid Wednesday th(· council's vote is a major victory tor her group _But Mrs. Korsen ~~tJ _the real &howdown will occ·ur F'rrday m orning in ~ 1.os /\n ~l·h·:. federul court when unimal lov· et'S will try lo pruvt• I hat th1• ioats' lives should he: spa r1>1I ·The ~oali. t.1 rt• largf·t•·d for 1Jaughter hy US. Na vy h1rn l e;unmen who have been nl h•ast temporarily halted in their plam. to swoop down on the island 1md blast the animals from hellrnp ten. " NAVY Ot'f'ICIALS claim the soata munch near-extinct island ~lants lo the ground and ihreaten the ecology there . : Navy officials had planned to ttart the goat slaughter as early •a May 31 but GOAT and Fund -for Anlmalll "rouv mem· bers obtained u court ordt'r poatponini? the eradication for Ill days. : Los Angeles council mc mb<!rs ~lso dlnrted City Attorney Burt fines to aid in the. a oats' defense •t the Friday ft.>deral court hear lng. • San Cle me nte hland, t he jcene of naval artillery prartlce, 41 lou ted about ~ miles off the -cout ol the city that be»r~ IL-. )tame. - more room for the m . That was 1976, and Mrs . t'ox fi gures the post. with a me mb4!rship that is dwindl111i.: l>t•C'a usc or the ad vane· mg agf' of 1b m<>mt>ers, inay nuvc·r rr1:1rd1 a~:1111 ·rh 1n1~~ hav\·n·t · IH:~·n Retling 10-uc·h lw ll••r . t-liP ., .. v~ Tht-1H1~l ·i. .1rl 111·1·11 't \ 11· MPmorwl 11~111 1n I.hi· dow11town ;1r<~a hll~ hc•·o cunt..lcuwcd.lly lh.c CJLy The buildin~ will bf' razf'ft 1n S1•ptcm!X'r to m :Jke w:.1y f'>r :1 ~l'mor c1l.Jzens housing 1>rt1Jet•1 "T hey lthc c1ly > wen· ~uµ posed to kN·p u11 tl11· main H•nancc." say:. Mrs. Fox. "They did 111)1 "IT'S" nt:STRUCTIVE city. nol a c-o ns lruc l1 vc o ne . It dosc•n 't :H•c m tu h e pro . vcle r«in like i.omc c ities 1n Oran~e County. l wis h it was." She roncf'd<'s that city of· r I ,. I a I ~ . ~ pf' c I f i c a 11 y city M :i na~t·r B u<I Hd!-.1to, ~avt· lw1·n hc·lpful 111 trying lO find <i n1•w mt·1·t1ng µla1·<· for ttw Hunt 1ngton v1•l1·ran .... who now numlwr 11·~.., than ~I · · lfowf'\/(•r. sh1· hri<; frll com pf'llNI tc1 WUI!.•' ;i vcrhal fi refight ''" th1· 1•1ly ll• .rnake !>Ure that ;, mf'mnnal that l>i•<irs tht" namt·~ 11( lm·:il rrH•n wh11 tlu•rl In CfJmbul 1s riot lost alonl!, with thl· m eet IOI{ hall Slit: APPEi\Rt:u tH·fOr{' lhc t'1ty Council this week, uskinJ.( that the memorial, dedicated JO years UJlO, be movt•d promptly and n .'<Jedicalcd al the c-1t y ha ll c-ompll'X Hill Hf't-d . the rity's public in format ion ofr1ccr , st.1y:-. t h•' Memorial llall monumenl w:a~ llC'Ver rt•ully in danger of bclOJ,! dt·s troycd and that it t•vcntually wr ll bt• rededicated at city h~l. V t"t HN.'<I admits there is u l(ood deal of ' ·red tape" lnvolvetf and lhl• fmancial burden or mov 1111!, th•· w1•1J(hly monument "If it we re moved rhthl now, it would emit Sl.000.'' Reed s aid. · '1'hc city hasn't budgt'lcd lho.1t amount." Mesa Offers Summer Camp Cost.a Mesa's Leisure Services epartment will sponsor a two· session i1ummer day camp for clt'v c lo pme nlalt y disable d person" 7 lO 21 years old. The first run June 25 to July 20 und the second July 23 Lo Aug 17 Cost 1s SAO per sesi>lon or Sl50 for hoU1 sess1on11 Then· 1s H $HI suvinl(s for rcl(lslratinn by th,. F'rldily befor<' the session begin!'! Information is ava1luhle at 754 5181 ,1nd='PSf'5:MI THE CITY IS working with the d eveloper who will tear down the Memorial Ha ll in hopes that the mo nument will be moved 1iS part of the deal, says Rt>t'd . After Mrs. Fox showed up at council-chambers, Councilman John Thomas, who own.s a cram: -and trucking business, said he would move the monument for free if need be f:1lhcr wfl'l/~ 1tccd s ays there arl' ~till "some pro<·cdural s teps that we have to ~o through." The Public Utilities Corp., which ~ns dty hall complex. h<&.-....ap. proved the transfer of the monu· mcnt. BUT THE CITY'S Design Review Board must consider where the monument should be placed and the City Council must approve that recommend•· lion. Re<'d forecasts a rededication c1·n'mony on Nov I J. Veteran's l>:Jy Mrs. Fox is plettM·d. an<J IS op· t1m ist1c that city officials will . fnw th~ I 1cJ(r.on P9st another t111m1• soon · Memher11 uic now • ni1~1·t 1nJ.( 1n the Uowntown urea f1 r1· ~latwn. hut that building 1s 10 ht' tom down. too. _ . .-.... 1 "They're usking u s to do things but they are not imposlng rules on themselves." DR . LOREN JOHN SON, ~ partneT" of Mulli~n. ci.vms_lhat city buildir'lgs m.Ay not be s afe t·ilh«'r llt1 !HUd he· has received in· formation that the new Civic Cente r buildin~ not only site; on a confluf'nc0--0f ~arthquake lauJl!t. - but is sinking along with the new library beraust' of soil problems. Howt'ver. Public Works Dire<'· tor Mike Zambory, denied any knowledge that the Civic Center or the library are sinking or that there--are !'IU~idenccr problem s. The City Council approved a s eismic safety ordinance this week that idenlllies potential earthquake haiards a nd pro· poses a program for reducing or eliminating the hazards. OWNERS OJI' THE mos t hazardous buildings will be given two years lo fi x up or re· mov<' tht> !'tructures An offi cial says that about 30 of th•· buil<Jin(!s along Main SHc·c·t ·n n d l'a<'i fi c Coast llighway fart• d estruction becaus(• t.hey ai;t> j)f brirj( u.d masonry construction and wouJd _ ht' too cosUy to upgrade. · The ordinanct> is scheduled to take effect in 30 day~ r •. R'haf'• Wrong Wi411 Thi•? I He l(Ot a report from City Manager Robert Wynn who s aid, "you can't get there <Soda! Secunty) from here (PERS>." Strauss then asked for a rounc1l committee to look at the re · tirement !>YStC'm to d«rdC' "what ran w.-do t o protect retire · ment b<!ndits and do It for a more ~nom1cal CQSl ." No acuon was ta k"n to PSlablish th1: M mmillee, but coun cilmen sa.id thf'y'd ron!.uJer 11 • • • THERE'S TROUBLE brewml( on Spy~la!.~ Hill and coun('1I mcm~rs are tryin~ to head it oH by fo rming <i study commit· lt'e. - Thl' 1ssu<' involves $53,800 deposited with th1• city by Spyglass devt•lopt'r John Lusk and Son Co Thf' money wa~ to tw used ror prOJects Rener ally rel;;it('(.f to the common areas such as w&ilkways and porks m the 350-home df'velopme nl The dispute, brought to councilmen by homeowners, is over a proposal &,o.put som~ of-ttmt mo~y-tnto a par\ on San Miguel Drive. near Spyglass, but not within the tract's boundaries. Councilmen said they assumed the money was to be used in Spyglass, not elsewhere. They formed a committee of council members. residents and city staff members to find out what's going on and iron out the difficuJlles. Woodbridge School Wins State. Ba·cking An intense neiotiabon efrort by Irvine Unified School 01slricl (administrators has resulted in O•ltt,.... -.. ~WIC• 0·~1 .;tale approvaf for a $2 ·million t.'lementary school in the v1llag1· of Woodbridge. In meetings las t week. school district officials convinced th~ slate Office of Local Assistance that the $2 million low bid for the school was justified in U&hl of unique economic conditions in the Orange County conatruclion industry -, A THE STATE'S POSITION was that the low bid for the school waai about 9250.000 more than what the f<frility should actually cost. The ~tale had threatened to order the d1 stricl to revise the plans ror the ~<·hool and sollcil new construe· t1on bids. Irvine school officials strongly obJected to s uch a 1nove, .claim· mg it would delay the opening of the school at a lime when lhe district. la facing large enroll· ment increases. The school ts scheduled to open in the faU ol UMO. Representatives of the state office a&reed tJ\at the scbOol project faces some unuauaHJ high site development and uUlltJ, !'lervice costs. • • l>id you ~uess ? It's the racUhat the Main licach in La"una Beach was vacant when the plctur<' was taken at 9 :30..a .m . Wedne1:1· day d espite the ~ity's reputation a~ a ' tourist center and the fact that it 1s sum· mt!r. Was it the gasoline shortage or the .June blah~? FINAi. APPaOV AL of the pro· ject wUI race tbe slate Allocation• Board June 19. Bac1dn1 fona \be Office or Local Aasfalince. however, virtually insures board approval. accordin1 to sc;hool di•· tri ct official•. • .I! The 12 mlllk>n wW be ~ to the dlstnc~ by the ttate and' paldback over a JO.year pertod r --... --------------....... --,,. --------------. ._., . ' . . ~ATfON I W-OALO- ~--­-~----- ~alts Indian Oeean U.S. Shifts Naval PoUJer W ASIUNGTON (AP) -The aircraft carrier ttidway and six other U.S. ships have left the ln- •ian Ocean, reducing American strength there lo its lowest level s ince the lraniap crisis reached t.he t>iling point last November. , The action comes al a time when the Carter •dministralion is reported considering long-range qptions for mainlamg U.S. forces in the turbulent Jil-producing region of the Persian Gulf and In· J'an Ocean. . THE MOVE LEAVES THE SovieL<> with Cj dominant naval position in thtl area. at least tem- ~rariJy. Defense Department officials who asked not to be named indicated the United St.ales probably wiJI send another major naval for~e into the lndian Ocean in the summer, as it bas done periodically since 1972. : Rut the departure or the Midwtty, four escort- i}'lg warships and two suppe>rt vessels into the South China Sea indicates the United States does ~ot plan to establish a permane.nt fleet in the In· 4ian Ocean, at least for the present. I MAINTAINING A ..PEJUIANENT FLEET in those waters would m ean reducing American riaval strength in the Mediterranean and the 'acme. and it is believed that senior naval or- qcers would object to lhis. 1 The U.S. n eet worldwide total& about ~ ,j,ips, smallest since before Worid War II. A top ~miraJ told a reporter aevwal IDODtba qo that '"ther~ aren't excess shiJ"I in either the Pacitk? Gr the Atlantic Oceans to pick up the additional load" al a n lndian Ocean fleet. The withdrawal of the Midway group leaves ttie United States with four destroyers and frigates in the vast Indian Ocean-Persian Gulf-Arabian Sea area. including two destroyers that passed through tbe Suez Canal fro m the Mediterranean on Wednesday to join temporarily the U.S. "Middle Jtaslforce." ON Tift; OTHF;R HAND, INTEWGENCE of- ficials said the Russi<in navy has about 2S ship:s m ttiat re~on. 1 Alll()ng the Soviet navaJ vessels cruising the Indian Ocean e:trc the powerful aircraft carrier Minsk, one of the world's most beavlly armed warships, Lwo.g.u.ided mwile cnmer~aod llae.Jvan- Rogov, Russian's biggest amphibious ship. ' . • The Minsk and its accompanying ships have been in the Indian Ocean for nearly two months. U.S. naval officials exped them ultimately to Join tbe Soviet Pacific fleet, but they have made no move in that direction. RECENTLY, SOVIET PLANES BASED in South Yemen made passes over the Midway in what U.S. officials regarded as interference with U.S. flight operations Defense Department s pokes man Thomas Ross said the Russians s topped the practice after a formal U.S. protest. The United States and J!J.i~a h~ve had .an agtee.· ment since 1972 to avoid such insidents, which once were common. ~ . ' The Indian Ocean area bas ~Mme increasing- f y inpe>rtant as the overthrow of Iran's shah, war between Marxist South Yemen and North Yemen aod other unrest have raised questions about the security of U.S. oil supplies from the Persian Gulf a rea. FOR FATA ER'S. ·DAV· JUNE17 SUITS• SPORT COATS CASUAL WEAR • SLACKS & ACCESSORIES At Gordon a Co. We Have Dad In Mind 1•,,,.... St. Nornt., NftlPO't 8focfl (7Jf)N$.., MOIL, hn., 1'ed. JM T ...... f'ri. IN. !ed. lf.1:11 Thunlday. Jun. 1. t979 OM.LY PILOT Ad Romanee Blooms Everywhere .4/VCIENT . -By •'llANK (;0&Mlt:ll WASlDNG'OON (AP) -lt lln't evf!ry day you encounter romanc.e lo the moat· ly dry u dust r111.,11c1al ,dl8('1Mure rt-· ports hitch puuJ (1'<.le rul oftlcu1.1b must that during 1978 she received frQm MILLE&'8 FILING alao included another item under "food and entertain- ment" for which Ma. McKenna made no SITE OP.EN TOKYO (AP> China has opened to tourist.a a villaae where human fossils dalin1 J00,000 yean and imple· ments l'rom the middle -part of the Old Stone Aae have ~n found. China's offidaJ Xinbua CHsinbua> news a1eacy reports. M Iller "Chnatmas. birthday 11fta of clolhing aJld accessories" she valued at $150." . comparable entry. tile under a new cth1c:1 luw. , MJJlcr's report J>f gifts bestowed Uats Ms. McK~l\IUA as the tecipient or "birth· day and Christmas elolhing and ac· ccssories, $250'>" According to 'filler, Ms. McKenna was guest of hooor at wbat be listed u : But ronNu11·1• ltl't'mle 1:tn apt term to Ul)llly to Uw r1•porl,'i flied by Margtirf'l M t K4'11nu. f'rt·s lt1•'nt Curt('r's dPputy roun1wl. nnd Arnold J Mllltir, dm:ctor of Curwr·a pt·r~1nnel offl r•· So, it would seem. MUler places a higher vaJue on the gifts he gave than did Ms. McKenna on the gifts received. But MiUer did UlSert a question mark _ "Birthday party, $400?" Sunday was Ms. Mt'Kenna's birthday and when a reportr suggested this could mean more of the same sort of en- tries on next year's McKenna-MHler re- ports. she laughed and saJd, "We'll after his valuation. MS. MCKl!:NNA'S FILING reports see." . -------- ~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- ''We Want You To Look Better For Less'' We. re not complaining about the high price of glas.ses. we re doing something about it. Our frames are ftnt .......,, whatever the price range. From the most functional to the most fashionable. ·And our o pt1c1ans make sure they fit as well as they look. At Optical Factory glasses start at 14.10 with single vision lenses and top quality frames complete; 44.10 for bifocal glasses. Good low prices everyday on all our eyeglasses. including designer frame styles. And remember no matter ¥'at the price. WE~ CUT THI QUALITY! m11r11:r-11. o~r-11:TIJRY w=r.,. 250 E. 17th St. • Hillgren Sq. • Costa Mesa ·. 642-4630 ::.=:~1 " .. "' 0 v 1811\ 14KGOLDli SILVER CHARMS, STICKS PINS, · ZODIACS THE FABULOUS JEWELRY BY REMY 1805 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA HUNDREDS OF BEAUTIFUL RINGS OUR COMPLETE LINE OF FABULOUS ONE OF A KIND CUSTOM 5 0 % MADE RINGS.ALL 14K GOLD WITH DIAMONDS, D ..R .. ee .. te .. u .. s •.c:P~~~Ous STONES OFF JEWELRY SALE STARTS THURSDAY JUNE 7th 10:00 A.M. ENTIRE INVENTORY Of TURQUOISE AND SILVER 80%0FF 1805 NEWPOltT ILYD. COSTA MESA •EA• HAllOlt llVO &•5·5180 • SHARP II l.D. BRACELETS GOLD FILLED.GOLD PLATED, STERLING SILVER AND RHODIUM PLATED (SPEIDEL 6 J.I.) ·• .' ~_.., .. _ ......... __._....,..---.,-___ ........ ____ :A-------·--------..-.-----------.. _._ .... ----. ~---·-·----. ... . -. . ···-... --........ ...... ... . .. . . . . J -.4J4 DAILY PILO T • I 11urtd111y June I 1919 LOCAL/ 'NATION MeDOwell Closes Parents Bring Class to Las't Week GIBULTARvs. THE BANKS 81 MICHAEi. PASIU:Vl('lt Ol llle D~y f'I ... \~H . Tbe bitter r111ht to kr· .. p 'h••tt 1rhool from tM>lnQ rh)M•d end('(l In defC'l t But th<' p_.rt'n\JI and tf•aeht·r-. at •·ountaln Vnllt•y'1 Ml'Oow •II Sehool an• d0tn1t tht•lr bt·st ·to m • k t' t h t• f I 11 I I f t' w d •I }' "> memorable irnd run NINt; BlJSU wt:at.: waitln~ for th_, Sl'bOOl 'a 430 1&tud<1ntl. when Uw>y 11rrl vC'd for <'lit8!1•'' Wednesda mornin.c A l11n1t with 87 p1r .. nt&· all r h1ei11·rones, Uw k ' d I ii p t' II t t h t• J Ill Y ll I Martnt<land .. w" h u tl •• 1·1111 •.i dt-ral.Jl t a mount of 11111ftt>Y a 111l tr ... d lo de<'ldf' whul 111 tlo wath II , .. s111cl K ay F.ffr1111 . pr1·..,1ctt•nt 111 M<'DOWl•ll '.., 1•.111·111 I t·dllll'i' q r1MruiaU<M1 In the achool'H dott•o ycdrs UI opt'ratton. Its PTO hb n 11 ... cd -more t han $35,000 through carnavala, baJte sales and the hkl' :Beaches Hit B)· Red Crabs SANTA MONICA <AP> -Red trabs rarely seen on Southe rn California beaches arc being was hed ashore, apparently by northward currents from Baja California, the at.ate Department of Fish and Game says . Game Warden Mark Caywood aaid he received severa l calJPI from Malibu to Point Dume about tbeedibleredcrabs. -OfficiaJa warned that they do DOt make good fish bait because Of their acid content. Dust Bu8l Ne ts 5 . ROSAMOND CAP> J\ng(·I dus t w<>rlh an eslimakd Sf; million has hccn st·i7.('(l und f1 v,. m e n a rrest.NI on a dirt ro<.td 1n rolling d1·:-.t·rt rounlry 15 milt·s we~l of h1·n·. 1111· Kt·r n County Sheriff'~ offic.T r 1·111rrh M~. t;YraoN tt1urt'li \lolun t.wra havt< donat.-d nearly 70,000 hours el Uw>I.-Um.-In thf' ll'hool Wh1•11 ll bN'Unl f.l d t•ar thtt t M<'l>owt•ll would ht• t•lo:.cd ut th1· t•nd of th111 M'hool Yl'llr l>cc·au:.I' ''' <h'l'llrun.: t•n1111l 11wnt 111 Ow .. ·ount11111 Vullt•y ~1·hoo l l>t xl ru l. nu•mhn-~ ot tht• l'Tl 1 f&r1•1l H 111uph• 11! 1 1pllu11~ Tht•y t•ouhl ban l' twl<1 11 ltu l(l'. form a I iw hoot t'lo">lnlot <·cr1•mo11y. liut M 1 .., I' t I 11111 ,,, 1tl Ith' l''f'I) l.11,11 1l l1•1l tlw lw h v.h u v.111 lw cl "l "'' ''''I 11 111011~: I 1v1• 111111·1 <1 1' t r II I '1'11114 11, rll'XI fh ll ... 111111111 I •'·'I' I hi l{f t•,11t· ... 1 lt1·11t'I lh SOM~ •:XTRA 111uncy went ............ Too M..,.lt Rep. Paul N. McCloskey Jr .. R-Calif., says iss'-'es have become so complex that the best a comgressman can hupc to do is stay on top of -a ho u t 20 of the 700 issues 11<1tt·cl on in a year. As a n·sult. he said, most depend o n s t a ff adv i ce a nd <·nllt·ague:-. ~oppers Gobble Fodder for Cattle PIERRE,S.D. <Al., -Grasshopers areputtinR the bit<' on th<· g rnss supJJIY of western South Dakota <':tltlt•m1·n M ore· than a million acres nf s rassland an• ht-av1ly tnfesWd with grasshoppers, up to 100 hoppers pf'r s quar P yard in some southwt.-:,l and suuth-ct·nlraJ cQunt1e!>, authont1e!> say. and eig ht adult gr:.isshopJ'4m ., per square yard c0tn cal ai; much fornge as a cow THE PROKl.EM IS WORSE for ra nchers ___ _because ~ly--dry eortthtJOns nave> llrntled lhe •rowth of g rass. said Michae l Mc Namara, emergency assistance planner for the s tate Agriculture DepartmenL ··They're so short on grass, f'ttre'Y can't con- trol the hoppers they won't oo ablt: lo maintuin -their herds," he said. -Young grasshoppers. no more tha n l\alr an 1nch long, have hearty appetites. "TIIE V'RE DOING DAMAGE already," said McNam ara: .. They're voracious little critters. They come out e ating." Gov. Bill J a klow declared an emergency, al- lowing lhe use of s tate funds for programs to com· bat the insects . - lnto the PTQ's lreasury from tbe u~ ol olflCi4 equipment th• won 't IJt.> nttded next school yt-ar So. th<' PTO a rranged for S<'hool assemblies lhut have in- c ludt'd actors from South Coast R~(>f'rtOry und a puppet show . T ht• Marinclund trip will cost ~.000 "Wt"n · t rying t o make the bl•St Of a bud s 1tual1on," said Mrs t:ffron "I think they cthe ... 111t11·11h ' have at·t·•·ptcd the fact t IH' y w1 II bi· ~01n g to ne w M·honl-., hul I clon't think any of 11:-. will 1•H ·1 ~Pl over McDowe ll t l11:.111g STILL TO COME before the ~chool shuts its doors . June 15 ;ire m ore student band concerts and a school closing ceremony on Tuesday. McDowell's ~radualing class of c>i~hth graders will celebrate pr~mollon to hJgb scbool.wtt.b a party at Disneyland. And. on lht· final day of C'la sst._-s. the l'nl1rc ~tudcnl body will vww 11 0 1s m·y film rl'Tllcd Ii} th1· l'TO S(.'llOOI. BOARD member Kar<'n At·klcy. hc rst•lf a former Mc Dowell School parent, shares the PTO member s' f eelings about the way in which the school is going ouL ·'The school c los ure caused hitte r , l'motional feelings and of- ficials are determined to go out with class." Mrs . Ackley said. -Longest Yard' Set for Seniors "Th(> Longest Yard." starrin_g Burt Hcynolds , will be shown free of charge to Laguna Beach senior citizens June 15 al the South Coast Thcatt:r. The 2 p .m . s howing is co· s poni;o rcd by l.ttguna Feder al SavinJ!s and Loan Assodat1on, u nd the (;oun c tl o n Aging. Tiek<'ls art· uva1l ahlc at the Coum•tl on Aging office al 515 Forc!>t /l.v., "We've . ide ntified 600,000 to 900,000 acres -where the sta te could participa~ in organizoo hop- i)er control programs," said McNamara. ti MIT.ED Ht; SAID ANOTHER ·3M, ... to a m illion acres m ay also need s praying. ·The fooeral government .will pay one-third of the spraying cost -esUmat.ed at $2 per acre on much of the rangeland, but the ranchers must pay the rest. A legislative committee has cons idered s i>cnd- tng only $200.000 for grasshopper control out or the •$286,000 availa ble. ----------- QUEENIE TIM£0NLT! .. J .. I •few c>f the c~rP'9t&. in our h,uge Inventory are listed In lhte ad ••• Sefect from over 130 luxurtoue •tyles and over 1,700tempting colors I SAXONY PLUSH-A designer'•$ 9 1 1 delght. Twelve fathlon-119ht colors apectelly clfflgned for Colifornl• tHte. mecte of 100% fully guaumeed ~nto nylon SO. YO. 8AXONV -Eight multi-hued colorations lrt Anto tOO'I. nylon for •* decorating, H sured longer ~~=-s•1car1~ii NYLONnnu •,: .. ~::.-=. SQ.YD. ~" lo bank pays you \ more. But Gibraltar • g1vesyou more. 26-WllK ClltftftCATIS 9·.425% CUHtNf JAfl 9.814% ANNUAl tlfl( tlV( Yl(l() CERTIFICATfS ISSUED JUNE 7 THIW JUN£ I 3. 1979 lt0,000 •hi'"'""'' lo t• bo\•d on ,6 ••elr U ~ ''•CJ\wtf 1111 ro t,. l:tfec•••• ···ad OOV"'•' ull fund\ fJ'I MQfv tttv Ot• tMl•PO\•h•d ot \UNO rote uftd ,.""''" tor ft.ifl ;.or l at• 11'\0I th..,OQ• ot '"""wut ••derot ·~tot40ft\ prohtbtt cOMl)Ovnd 1nv of 1ntu•'' on tliir u•4'>U"' .,,nd 1ml}O)• o tub1ki1nhol •Ot•f'•U penulty fo• eoflt -•thdtowul £ FREE SERVICES for ~over:. ~ Wit~$ f 000 "''"·""'Inv' FREE !oofe deposit box ~> --.r,\ FREE Ame rican fxpre~\ traveler\ chec~li ~ FREE American Express mone y ord•tr~ FREE te lephone tronsf~r H!rv1": FREE photocopy of imporfont document FREE tru't deed note collectton Wltlt •"Y 10Yi1191 acc-nt FREE notary ~orvice FREE d irect deposit service AINI ........ C.-.-rw wltlt your Nflll'1 Nrvice fee1. And we're open extra hours, too. _., .. .. e-a~Dllt~..­~· ·~ AHOCIATIOll -J()UMOfD tH6. AWn OYH n lllllOH . OfflCT~ Sllo ltWIOf FULLERTON 255 W. Orangethorpe 871·6101 HUNTINGTON BEACH Hunt. Center 898-9666 NEWPORT BEACH 2700 W. Coast Hwy. 631-2611 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 318n Del Obispo 493-5011 SANTA ANA/COSTA MESA 3925 S. Bristol 979·7!>80 SANTA ANA N4 Sanla Ana Fashion Square 834-07 17 During Carpet Town's Spectacular Annu•l June Sele ... • We wlll provide normal installation abaoalutefy FREE when you purchase carp-et and padding during this sale. •,And _ . during this special sale. on all orders over S200 with 25°0 down at time of order or installation. and your good cf9dft -ONE YEAR INTEREST FREE CREDIT ... SAME AS CASH. ... AG"-USH l!itht multl-tonea to ~ln1°"-nylon sen EXAMPLE Amount of Purchase Down Payment at time of Order or tnatallatlon 5400 $100 SJOO ~ A.P.R-Rate & Finance Charges ·0- Totat of P•yments S300 12 equ•I pilymenta of $25 each IN COMPLIANCE WITH SECTION t46 OF THE TRUTH IN LENDING ACT OF NOV., 1974. THE FOlLOWINO STATEMENT MUST 8 E INCLUDED IN OUR AO ""COST Of CMotT IS INCLUDED 11'4 PRICES OUOTtD FOR GOODS A~D SERVICES " . HOWEVER, FOR THIS SPECIAL SALE ABSOLUTELY NO INTEREST OR OTHER CREDIT CHARGES WILL BE PAID BY THE ~~~~ CUSTOMER FOR ~ ONE YEAR THIS IS AN HONEST FREE CREDIT L During lht1 ltmlted aate, we w11 prowNI ftOnMI ......._ . ...,......, FRe-1 wMn,.., !"'== carpet MCI padding! Sony, thll epeclll offer cloel not WtPPly, to remnmnt1. ctoM o•, •••-•-• __ ..,,. PROMOTION. orto.... IMalc ~· _ WESTMINSTER I IHI HACH M.YD. ..... c..-.. .,. ...... M•.&M•t •T .... WM,.,,_.., ... w ..... S-.11·1 SANTAANA 2t 11 SO. MlSTOL 11111. ...... s..c.-....... , •• , ... -w....,. ••. ,.. .••. s-.11.1 llM217 ,._ __ _.1:,;,1._______________ ltJ.7146 Wtt•f1••-,l11tt "'• at t 't .. tf\&t tt e f'flff f\~ ... t ... '°'>f•1K)yt ' Ion lfh 1i ff~ I\ hfCd (Or lt•ftk1nt1 t •"ll•f t.tt (J•t tfMtl 'MJfiO f ti••-.., ttft ~t 't •1,,l "• '•''Ob, hetl no IJt'r W U, W I> P\ "''•' •UI ll•r •'*n • y.~•fn.,.w.1".1 I.,..,. ..... >I '!'°'• .... l040!l !·~aOoo a~l n r~lau~nt ~lh a~ htt~. low ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ prtcet and free parking " , ------------------ " ( . ---....... --.. _ --... .. . ------__________ , ____________ .... ~----~ .......... ....-.----....-------·----.----.......--~~~ . . ,. .. -' ··-... ,.... ,_ ., . .. . .. . ~ . . ... ' . ... -----....... -. -. . --------.. .... __..!.• -• . .. .. i . --------.. --......... .._ ----... . ----~ --· .., -.. . ---.. -... ----..... , :-": ~ ~ .. · ~ ··-.~· .. , .................. ...-.. ..... --..-... .,...._.._. .•.. ..-..--... . lluldly. June 7. 1971 ~~·ors -Di.scover Di.sea Elderly Dig Fast Beat at VIP Lo11nge • 81Ul)CEVIL.l..E, Pa. (A Pl .Y.ow:a& onn do.. m~.ibe even 1a ty people . Mrs. Jayson said. rapped in a red dren and LoL -more," saJd Mr3 SabaUJ\i. Many centers now {>rovlde their •"lliD(I whil~ beada. Thert'Alla who arrtvril atthe VIP lo~t' 111 own bust-s or vans. while other ballnl Jl11led kt cuMs ln twr th18 Pittlburlh suburb wilh two devotees aisk their children for firink · bu1loadA ol friend11 rides ll wu llke any other nl.rbt at "We'r«' not carding any<>fH! o.t MANY WOMEN. compnsing h• dilco. w1th one e•ce,pl1on the door. but ev..ryon•· h..r•· tt. ~ about 75 n••rcent of the crowd. ~r•~ SabaUru ui M and most Of and up Mo•t arf· 1n their 7& 1111d ,... tM other ~ danrl'rs were "' K01>," isf&1d M1t1UC1c J ;,yson. tht· don 't have mal e partners. he6r 70s 0 "' n .. r ·l'i wire who orw~nized lhl' Sweet~r said. So they disco in "Tonii(hl ., 111 f1 ri.t 11m... \t'nior ('ll!J.en1.r111-thl1.iJt two VII' lines or dance together here. l&Jl(f tt ':; Just woncl«.'rful 11 d1M'll!i ht•ld on llw h "t Mund11> Regma Macsurak, 72, says sbe ak~• Rlt' ft>el Sw~•·t 14' all ovt-r uf lh1· mouth doesn't t'f\JOY crowds, but she a&aln," Sh t' <'hortlt.•d 1111 t1 tw keeps comrn~ back to disco. abook .her tuJ)i. to the drtviut: MR~. JAYSON L.AlJNCHt:D "The ll~hls and loud music -, r it's ~u JWIL beautiful." empo o mwnr fron1 lhl· (1lm rltt· i.pe<'ral d1 HC1 night:. in Some older d ancers know ~·Saturday Night F't•vt>r llt·ternbc.'r She.•':. stnrt· t:x plUldeu basic st~ps from classes al their t ht> vroJect to thrt:e of 13 other ' •OST OF THt: VIP r lub'' \'IP lounges aero:.:. tht: nauon centers, Sweetser said . Others eenior dan<'ers vn1oy d1:.ro unit No adrruss1on u. charged for lc·a rned from obser ving on many prefer the loud and :.tar the scrucr c1lJzens , and all non :.enaor citizens' nights .. atu beat . s aid m ast e r of alrohohc beverat::es are free CATIIER.INE SHEEHAN, 82, eremorues Bill Sweetser T r ansporla ltoo from senior admitted she doesn't know much ) "Tbey really don't want to c1u2ens centers was on<'e pro about disco. But she's learning. isten to Guy Lombardo a nd all vided. but the lounge had to drop "All I've been doing is jump- he old stuff. Ttaey want dJsco... the free rides whe n the crowd rng around," she said . "If every-e-said. g re-w to neurly rn times 1t:. o ne did the same thing, I could 11rw••••• "This just shows that we 1·an origmal size cat ch 1t a lot quicker -but 1 DISCO FEVER HITS OVEA-55 SET IN BRIDGEVILLE, PA. DAIL v fltt.~T A • s Concerts Feature Jlaydn · Haydn's "Lord Nelson Mass" will be featured ft a pair of concerts to be' presented Friday and Saturday by Golden West College's Com- munity Chorale. Performances will begin each evening.al 8 p.m. in the community theater on the Hunt- in1t.on Beach campus. -t'-i,.eket~coat U for adults, $Ui0 for students and senior citizens. The 45-m e mb er chqrale and 20-piece or- chestra will be directed by Warren Peterkin. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS fM2-5e78 o the sam~in_~ that t!!_c That ha:.n't discouruge-d elder-Just keep watchfog and trying.·: Gene and Kay A••• Shake tt up at VIP Lounge ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-=-~~~~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_:_~~~~ ii I I BOYS FAMOUS MAKER SIS WOVEN HAWAIIAN SHIRTS ON SALE Now is a great time for sunny. relaxed Hawaiian shirts, and we're offering you an assorted all cotton grouping in: S.M.L.X L. (Hurry, only good for JO days.) Fil(. A. Reg $15.oo NOW $9.99 LEVI'S FOR BOYS NATURAL TWILL JEAN SALE C~oosc .from two gn:ul styles tor your graduate, 03Ih of 100', <"Olton -in naturul and tan. (~izl*. 8-14 a nd 26<10) fi~. A.~ Reg$1:-i-$l6 NOW $8.49-$10.49 BOYS FAMOUS MAKER SIS-KNIT SHIRT SALE We have a~sorteci terry and knit style:,, <.1nd colcm1. and the shirt." art.: poly and muon fohric:,,, 11izei; S.M.L.XL. Fig. B. Reg $14 NOW $9.49 LEVI'S FOR BOYS CORD BUSH SHORTS SALE C'l~i;icl'I for the graduate, poly/cc1tt11n corduroy bush s hort.a for lc~R -assorted sizei, und colon. (8-14 and 26-30) 1"1g. H. Reg s 10.so-$11 .~o NOW $6.99-$7 .99 MEN'S TONE ON TONE JACQUARD S HIRT SALE .. 8ilky. poly/rCJtlon blcnd!i made eqpeci11lly fnr us. ('h'oosc from ai.sortt'd CCJlors. 8ize1': S.M . L. X r,_ Fig.C. Reg $20 NOW $15.99 ANGEL'S FLIGHT GAB SLACK SALE Handsomely belted poly/ra yon gaherdine slac ks with single fro nt -pleats, in colors of: Blue, Navy, Choe., Tab & Bleck. Size!\ 29-:16 ~'ig. C. Reg. $22.50 NOW $15.99 FOR THE WELL-WRAP PED GRADUATE ~ Off.shore tlas a beautiful fern prinl wrap dreKs with a n especially alluring back. just for you! (Sizes S.M.L.X C.) Fig. n. .Just $28.00 0 .P. FOOTWEAR FOR MEN Leather m oc toes by Ocean Pacific -the shoes with cushioned bottoms und insr1lci; -the softest casual you can put on your foot . Available in tan and rust for $39.95 I I \ . .. ~ • • We're closing an hour early each Saturday until June 16, for inventory. Hours: Daily 10-9:30, Sat 10-1, Sun 10-6 OPENING SOON IN OXN~D AND ANAHEIM/ ORANGE 789 S 7\Jstin Ave, Tusfln at the Garden Grove Fwy. 7141639-1791 SANTA ANA 3430 S Bristol Ave, 114·m1J e north of South Coast Plaza. 7141957-8100 MISSION VIEJO 25252 Mdntyre; Son Diego Fwy. Lo Paz exit. 7141586-6100 WESrMINBTER 15412 Goldenwest SI , ne xt to Golden West Co{lege. 7141898-5541 HUNTINGTON BEACH JOI I Adams Ave. Broolchursi & Adams. 7141964-3323 PASADENA 3660 E Footh1 1/•Blvd. R0semeod & f oothtll. 2131578-1692 TORRANCE 22724 Hawthorne Blvd. south of DeJ Amo f ashion Square. 2131373-7394 SHERMAN OAKS 4520 Von Nuys Blvd. next to Hughes Market. 2131783-2511 NORTHRIDGE 19320 Nordhoff St: Tampa & Nordhoff. across from Northr1dge Plaza. 213199~-709'( C£RR1TQS/~RTESIA 1~600 Gridley St, across from Los Cerritos Center. 213/924-8883 --. ~ . -.. ~-... -.. ·-··---···· '" -- -- A• DM.Y1'0T Deity ,._ la.ff ,,_ --------I" LOCAL I NATION Audi~ Exp~nses Souglft County May Sue Newport Dunea /or $9,345 County Counsel Adrian Kuyper baa been told "to com· menee lqal aeUon" aimed at co1Sect1n1 St.3-45 purportedly owed to county eoveroment by Newport Dunes. However, in orderi.nl Kuyper to take the le1al ste.,_ needed to collect the money, the Oran1e County Board of Supervisors ackoowled1Jed that some adjW1l· ment of the char<• might be called for. THATS BECAUSE the Stt.345 is allegedly what It coal th .. county in wa1ea and other relat ed expenses to aud ll lh1· Nt>wport DuneR bookN The audit r.:v e ult•d lhul oper ator5 of Newport l>unt:i. t1111l l nadvertPntly undt·rpuid lt11· <'ounty $9, 710 In con('•·t111lon rn11 u l s ov~r u r ocurlt four y1•111 pNlod aald "we an uawWJaa to pay them .'' However. EYana edded, tbe, ~mpany '" wUUn& to put tbe diaputed •.3'5 ln a reserve bp.k account ao u not to Jeopardia~ Ila continuing luae wtth tbe county. When 1l1P>ed In 1958. that lease called on ~ les11ee to pay audlt- inac COHlA Hhould «'OUnty audit.ors Killer Given Life Term Jf J( •:.'JNO (A p) A convictro murd~rt:r,. whu n11lt"d his aen l.ellC'O U f'Old blcJOded H the kiU· tnl( hf• wu fow1d tcullty ol. h•s t~•·n M!ftti•nrt:d tv Ille In prison. flDd rent beMd oa ~ ~ from viuiiiaa COGC ... lou been •mfwpela. NOW, A9 STANDAaD fart aucb ...._ eall oe the llalee flt P.IL audiUDI ~ta onl.J ll ~ amount uneovered ta tbe audit t9 s percent or more of tbe totaJ rent due. In the Newport Dunes cue. the 19,3'5 repre.ent.ed 2 perceat of the total rent due for the fow. YHr i)!riod. That means that, under exist · In& alandarda, the Dunes would not be asked to pay for the cou.n- ty 's audit. TRANQUIL SCENE AT T£W1NKLE PARK ll!Lll!I HASSLE TO OET IT OPEN New, '850,000 Section of City Pe rte Almoet, llut Not Oun~ Reedy Nt·wport OurwtJ r1ald th•· $9,7111 in r1·nt but M> fur h1111 n•fu~wd t11 pay th1· $9,31!> In <·ou11t y 11111.u11111·1I ;iudlU11.: cxpcru;c11 Juf·•~wi Vor1ean. 20, waa sen. t.-ru·•·d for tht' Ort<Jber , 1977, 11hotv,u11 11l rtylnV. uf un elderly f' ' 1· 11 111, w ,, na 11 n du 1 in« u bur~l 11ry Jh•tr>r•· 11•-rrtf'TlrtnY, tty ~ I tt11rl .luf1v,•· f h:irl•"'I llumlln, 11t1• 1l1·f•·11•J11111 t1•u1I ,. Ionic r ,, rr1 t,la1111. ~.1 :11l·111 .. 11l I hut mum AND 111AT 18 why SUperviaor Phillip Anthony left the doot open for a negoti•ted settlement Tuesday when the Board GI Supervisors ordered Kuyper .... commence le&al action." • Anthony tacked on to that or" 'lcr a command that legal acuoa should be taken only if county r ounKel "is unable to negotiate a ·re1&M>nable settlem ent.·· Park 'Opens' Bit Early I N t\ l.f':TTF.R writ to·11 1•1 rr111111y 11Hw1ali., N1·ww111 1>1111•·" f'rt".ttli·11t Wtll111111 t.vut1'. n allf'lf 1111' "hllr~n· l(r1>'1'>l y u11la1r llfllf 1 11111·11111•. 111111.c•·rw•· Fence at Te Winkle Removed Prematur•~ly The fence 1s down ul lht> nvw ,section of Cos ta M e s a '!. TeWinkle Park and visitors are enjoying the lakes, w11ter slide and other features There's just one c•tch. The park Isn't supposed to be open. "We don't know who told the fencing contractor to take down the fence." sii:ht'd Costa M esa's Keith Van Holt, director of Leisure Services. HE NOTED THAT the section was scheduled to open May 3J, · "but is still incomplete. Among the items left are an al gae-fiUed lake, an unfinished volleyball court, a water slide in need of patching 1md ch.•f•tnc.:al p!inels that a r 1· su p1>11he d l o be replac1c>d Thf' seclion involvf•d 1s th1· lust one to be completed unt1 com prises Jl of the pHrk 's 50 ur n ·s. betwef'n the tcnn11> court.'\ and the baseball fields. It's designated for "1>11ss1vt"' u2'e. and includei. two small lakes and a pavilion ai, well as water slides and a vollcyt>all area. THE REST OF the park 1s already open, Van llolt note-cl The new section ha!. been an $850,000 headache That 1s what it has cORt the city Tht• facility is more than a YP<ir hchind its original scheduh· AsRort.ed problems, from rum to a "less than cncr~euc &p· proach by the contractor" have heen cited by Van llolt as con· trihullng to the delay. Work on \he new sc·ct ion of the purk bt·gan In the f~ll of 1977 VAN HOLT SAID that if lbe contritc•tor wer e to crack down on thl' subcontractors, the park <'ould be finished an three or four days. lfowevl!r , he estimated it uctually will open in two or three Wt'Ck!> The park ii. locuted on Ar· linRl nn A ventll' n1>rlh of the Or ange County 1-·a1q~roun<h FDA Considering Ban On Sleeping-aid Drug SALE and special purchase values WASHINGTON (/\f') -T he Food .and Drug Adn11n1stration 1s "working ver y h ard " to el 1m1nat e m ethapy rilt·n1., a f•anet'r«·ausing an lihist arnmc·. from ovn t ht• rounter sleep aJ1h and olhcr drug!., outRoing F'l>A Cornm1~s1vn..r Donald KcMe<Jy says Kt•nne<tv. who l<'aves nfflC'e at the ~nd of lh1• monlh, also tr1ld reporters Wednc>sday he hi>pt·s tu complete ac· t10n on UF:.~. cycl<1mate and sever411 '"Other c·ontrr1vn si11 I issues ~·on fiis desk THE NATIONAL CANCER Jnstltuh' c_oncludcd_ i n _Aprj S tbat metha1Jyrilcnc. u~Nl for years as an actiyc in~rt!du·nt 1n Sominex, Ex· cednn I' M and numerous nigbl· time :-lct•p auls, cau!lc!> liver cancer ln raL'\ and n11cc and should be pre- sumed lodoso1n humans. The f"HA ha1d al the lime that it would evaluate the inslltutE>'s data H quickly as i'Oi.s1blc and move to ban the suhstanrc 1f it:, analysis •1reed with that of the cancer Institute. K enm.>dy 5a1d hi:, agency 's review r does bear out th•· ini>titute findings, and ··we'r e working ver y har.d" t.o get m ethupynlcm: out of the drug supply · llE COULD ASK th~ i.ecretary or Health. F.du<·at1on and Welfare· to - ban m cthapyr1lene oufr1ght but as an imminent ha:r.art1 to the public be.Ith or pr0<•eed with the uRual but more Ume·con!luming process of "ropoeing a refulatJon to withdraw 1\ from \he muket. M eanwhHe. Kennedy said, several Pollution RiMing WASHJNGT01J l'\P). -A continu- in1 buildup or carbOn dioxJde an the atmosphere has been detected by 4!limale-monitoring st•tiou of lhe National Oceanic und Atmospheric Administration, accordin& to NOAA Admiruslrator Richard A. Ftank. ( ____ co_N_s_v_M_E_n_) mariufaC'lurers alread y an' rt' formulating thl'lr products to .,uh slltutl' 11ynlam1n1·. ~ chemically rt· lated hut le~i, p<1tcnt &ntihi st c.minc, ror thl' traclil1orwJ ingredient K ennedy said the FDA has 11!.kt.-d the Nallooal Cancer lnslilule lo run similar h~ts on py rllaminc, already used in m any rough and cold rt> medics. tu clctermme whether it. too, might c<1u.o;c cancer . fie said there 1~ no evidence n6w thanr ct<Jes. OTHER ISSUES AWAITING Ken· n••dy's decision include aclJon on a l c ntati ve finding by an ad - min11trat1ve luw JUdge that the syn lh e ti c f c·mal e hormon t! dietbylslllbcstrol (DES> should be banned from use a s a growth sUmulant in anJmal feeds. The controver!>ial dr ug, once used widely by women lo prevent m1scar riages but lah·r round ineffective for that purpose, h<Js since hecn reported to caulie brc;c .. t ran<:er in women and .. c ancer ot birth defcrts in their otrspring Cyclamate, un artificial !'IWf'ClPnn . .once a <:ommon in~redicnl of diet soft drinks and table lOJ) sweeteners, wa!'I banned a decade aKo when lf:St!'I showed it might cauM: cuncer in animals. ABBOTI' LABORATORIES, which manufactured it, has tried various legal and administrative maneuvt!r1> since t.o bring it back on the murket. especially in the wake of FDA effort~ to ban saccharin, lbe only sugar sub stllule atUl permitted in foods. But Abbott so far has been unsuccessful Kennedy hail' on his desk a r ecom mendaUon from an Hdmlnlstralivc law judge that cyclamate not be ap· proved because lt Rtill has not been found sale for use as a food additivt ------LUXURIOUS-----. 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""'° , ........ ..,.,. ___ ......... ..._,.._-----.... ._. -·--~ ------------------------~ ----------. ......... ___ ... -,.._ . ...-. .. - SUMMARY ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT FOR COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICTS OF ORANGE COUNTY IMPROVED T•EATMENT AT PLANT NO. 2 INTRODUCTION rhe County Sanitation Districts of Orange County .ire a r egional nPlwork of 600 miles of trunk t,ewer c;, thirty outlying pump stations, two ma1or trealmt>nt p1antc,, treating 180 million gallons of wastewater per day. and an ocean outtdll over five miles lonq The District!>' service area encom· passes 38 percent of the land area of Orange Coun ty and includes 23 of the 26 inc<>rPorated cities 1r1 t~ County. It serves 90 percent of the population of Orange County, representinq over 1.6 million people. As a result of the Clean Water Act of 1972 and 1t' 1977 amendm~nt'>, the Sanitation 0 1 .. tricts fl'lu• t improvr· th,. qu,1tity of t reated w a .. tewatPr 01·. char ged to l h1• ocr·an by upgrading its wa"lf•w..alr·r treatmenl p1.1nt" Thf' upq~d1nq proqr,;im 1. financed In P d rl by Stale a~ Fedr-r;il qr.-1111· awarded by the State Waler Rf'.,ouri .... Conrrl)I noard l~WRCBI and thP Environm1>n1.11 Prot1·1 11on ACJf'ncv IEPAI ThPSI' aqPnr1P., m.,y .,w.1r1I qr,lnt<, lor up to 871 / p.·rcP nl ol fhP 1111.il < n'.i f>f in. prowctc, for uoqr dd1nq wai,tE.-w.tlf·r lrt•<1lm1 ·ni lh1• S<tnit.ii oon ()1 <,t ri1 ,., SWRCB "'"'I flA t••11• bPl'n worl(lnQ <oopcr..tt1v1•f y on a proqr,1rn 11, ,,., Qradf' tht-01.,lrtr l"' Tr1><1lm1>nl Plants wh1f1> <cin < urrently prt·pdnnq .t m;i"'"' Fac1lil1e<; Plan nnrl r nv1roomen1a1 l mnart C)1.=irement/Environmeni.11 I m pnc t Report I ESI / E I R > for pro1ects requirf'd durinq lh•· twPnty yP..ir plannmq penOd. Th1<; <IP oroach •Jllows the Oic;tr icts to Immediately up qrade 11<; fdcil1t1ec.. m eeling the r equirement dP<H11int-<;Of the> Clean Water Ac.tot t972, wh1IP.allow- 1nq t 1me for the Facllitte., Plan and ESI /E 1 R to .1n,11 vir· thf' nf'W env1ronmen1;i1 slandards of tht- i9// .1m1•ndnwnt'.>, ii'> w1•1t ,,., v.1rtOU'> pr o1crl ""t'ff'l..<11111''- Thi• S•1rltl.ttt0n 0 1 .. ln rt., El'l (I P r>rOCI''.>', hJ•, 1n· vnlv••ri .in .. ie1 ... n<ilvr> pub11r p.1rt111p,11ion nroQ1 '1t n. In lh1<.. proqritm, w orkshop" • .ind Or.1fl I:: 1<, E 1 R h••.1r 1ngs hilVP bf'f'n hf'ld lhrouqnout lhl' C.ounly Ots< u<,<,ed hdVP bf•Pn th•· 01str11 ,.,. pro4r.1rn .. .inrl ,.111·rm•t1v£>s as-0Ulllne(1 in .. th•• Or,1ft F';i• tl1 t11••, Pl.in •lnd commPntc, hvP bf'f'n rNl'1v1•d r1·1.ii1v1• 10 lhe E>nvironmc•nlal 1mpa<t<i of th•· proqrilm'. Ac, ·• pMI of lhP. nrocec;<; io allow th•· D1 '>trcr l '> 10 1mm••d1at,·ly upgrade th fac1t1t1P'>. lhl' 01<,lrict'>, St<1 lr-.ind EPA hdv e ildoplf'd ,, "'N1·qe1 r1ve Oudur.dlon" under lhe Cdllfornld-Env1conmt:nta1 Ou11 111v Act and lhe National Environmental Prol1•ct1on Act, certifying that th,. Dt'>trt<f'> nrP- '>f'nt prnposed pro1ects ar e not growth ine1uc1ng ,;ind provide a s1gnlf1cant amount of pollul;inl re- mov<tl of walf.'r s dl<..charged 10 lhe O<.(•dn. IMPROVED TREATMENT PLAN C 11rr1•n1tv under construction in thP 01<,lrt< ts· 1n- t.., 1m program of Improving treatment at Pl.int N o 'J ,., tr"1'5 million gallons per da y IMC.DI .,.,con· dnrv lrP<ttment plant. In its cons1deral1on to ma11· 1m11•• ln•atment, the Distrlcto; arP l)ropo<o1ng lo rr - rt1i1 · ttw o;ec.ondary treatment ptanl to 90·mqd Th,., will reQuire modifications 10 hydraultl <,true turi·'>.IO maximize flow . The removril of ddd1t1onat potl11tanl<, from the wastewater will nroduCP mart> <,Oltd'> l hese ttddit1onal solid'> will n •Quire mor E.- d191·..,11 on, de~atering , <itor nQP, !l'U(konq, a!'d compo<,llng 1acilit1es a-.. a part of lh•'> 1mprovee1 l rf.'cl tment plan Thf' Oi!.tricts· m ac;ter Fac.1t1t1"" Pl<tn ,., '>1111 un dergo1nq preparation and add1l 1ona1 nubl1c participation in the form of meel1ngi,, workshops, and hearings will occur to Involve 1nd1v1duals, or - qan1zatlons and agencies 1n thl' dec 1'>10n making protess before a Final Facilities Pl..tn dnd Final E IS/EIR are adopted. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS CCONSTRUC· TION) All construction will be confined lo the Treatment Plant No. 2 c;itc . Impacts should be minimal to local resldeols Increased truck traffic, dust generation, and noise mav be expec ted during working hour<., but these wlll la<..I only the dura· hon of the profect construction. These 1mpach will be mll1qal 1>d by speci fic construction i,pec if1catlons that lhe contractor rnust follow. The c,pecl f1cations will <.over the~ area!:. t . Avo1d1nq ru'ih hour traff1<. '1. Spraying water to <..ettle du<>I J. Compll<tn<.C' with all appl1cc1ble law<, rec,trlctlng machinery noise and1or construe· tionhour'> ... Working with Districts to mitigate other complalnls 01 ddfacent resident<... ror further information r egarding environmental impacts of the proposed Interim pr09ram of lm- provel1 treatment, the tollowu'4) doeuments are av ailable durln9 the week for review at the Dis· lrict'i' Adm1n1c,tratlv~ Offices, 10844 Ellis Avenue, Fountain Valley, from 7:30 AM. to 4:30 P.M . I. '.:Environmental Impact Report tor Im· proved Treatment at Plant No. 2," March 1974 . 7. "Environment•! AHessment of the Im, pach on the M41rlnt Environment and Archaeological Resource~ Resultinq trom Improved Treetmenl at Plent No. 2," Janu6ry, t976. l . "Ne9at1ve Oectaratlon" re Improved TrHtment ctt Plant No. 2. Aprll, 1976. 4. "Negative Oeclaratlon': re Coyote C•n· yon Sludge Facility, M•rch, 197'. Pubtishec:t OranQe Coast Dally Piiot June'· S1 6,·7, a, '. to 2110-19 ' .-....... ._~ -- { r I I --..... ~ "• ---···-----... .. ----....... -.... -..... -.... ---.... -. ---.. --.. -~ - . ............. ,. President Carter re- portedly has advised bas two chief anti laflaUon advisers to a.YOi~o·vcr~a.al pu.blic s tateme nts Alfred KH.bn . top, a nd Barry Bosworth re· cenU.y have m a de re marks about inflation strategy that have pained or contradict ~d Whit e Hous e auperion. --..... ........... -..... ~ --. Thuredmy, Jun9 7, 1179 OAIL v PIL.oT A 17 Mastectomy Changes Backed W ASHI NO TON (AP> -llor ~ moderate .ur1uy 1bould replace .I riifi~ •taaHN lNatmeAt fot eady01ta1e breut nnt'er, a NaUoeal 1.uUtulea of Heallb panel haa coocluded. ID a~ •tatement de.eloped OD tre'atln1 tbe leadtn1 cancer tn women. U'e ., .... 1 alao aaid doctors should try Lo stve pa,Uenta Ume betw""n d1a1n<Mlis ot the diMue and treatment 10 tbey can conaud er the rapeull<' options SOME WOMEN'S alGHTS irOu&>~ i nd other:-. cla}m many docton art- tnsensftTve to ~ trauma caused b~ radical m astectonuea and rout1ntlly perform too many. The resolution callin& for doctors 10 use biopnes and othe r dtagnostJc tools to conlinn cancer before usin& radlu.I therapy wu puabed by panel member Roae Kuabner. apatient advocate from Kenst.natoo. Md. 111. kuabner said doctors too often dedde treatment for patients in the operalin1 room when tbey can't eoaaider options. Sur1eon.s oo the panel agreed that a wailinc period is possible in many cues, but added that some patien~s want doctors to make the decisions and that this option shou.ld be left open. THE PANEL, INCLUDING experts from several medical specialties and laypersons, said radical mastectomy was developed 80 years a10 as the best way to treat advanced breast cancer But continued wide use has been b1tsed more upon trad.iUon than on considering newer options, he said. In radical mastectomies, doctors remove the breast. lymph nodes and i.upportint pectoral muacla -Ule major muscles of the cbeet wall -ln opes of set~ ol UM cucer 'fhf' eonlerenee ebairmu, Dr. Jobn Mo1tlt•y of UC~San ~Dle10. aaid there ts evidence more conaervative aurcery in less severe breut cancer eues ean dt'cre~ dlsf\rurement and diacomfort without compromisinc mortality. ''TllEBE HAS BEEN a trend the last 20 to 25 years to prefer lesa radical rn a:.Lectorrues." Moxley said, "and the- 1>1tnel seems to fe el the evidence presented here bears that out." The surgical treatment r«0mmended in pl ace of radtHl-aal&eet.om)' (or- t' a r I } cancer is termed a total mastectomy and 1s sometimes referred to as a modified radical. This involves removing the breast and lymph nodes, but leaving the cb~t muscles. a less disfiguring procedure Attl3catkro OIU Incorporation ATASCADERO <AP) -In a close vote. the nod bas beeo given lo incorporate the town of Atascadero. located about 20 mile8 north of San Luis Obis po. About 65 percent of the electorate turned out to give a 51.7 percent vote fo r incorporating -just 166 votes more than the opposition. Five City CoWlcil members were elected from 17 candidates to fo rm the first official council. that offera more opportunity for cosmetic breast recomtruction aurpry. Da. BE&NA&D FIS&Sa of tbe Unlveralty of Pittaburab said tbe panel concluded lbe lymph nodel abouJd be removed even ii there ii no evideDee they are cancerous beeauae this would decrease chances tbey would be Involved in later cancer. These tissues also can be used in new tests that point out patients who may benefit from secondary therapy with drugs and other methods, be added. The panel noted that the more conservative suraery refers only to ao-ca'led Stage l.. ancL .S&Aae. l lnalt Ir-__,~~ )...~.._...._..._~:;:;:;~~~4 cancers. Staie 1 involva. tumon 1eu than a half-inch in diameter in wbicb cancer has not spread to tbe nodes. Stage 2 lnclu~~s tumors leu than an inch in diameter wlt_b poulble Dode involvement. Neglige nce Found VENTURA CAP) -A gas fire from a we lding accident that injured four a nd k illtld on e m a n a l U SA Petrochem Corp. las t year was ca used by c rimina l n eglect , a Municipal Court Jury bas ruled. Jurors returned guilty verdicts on six misd emeanor coWlts stemmiJlg from the JWle l5, 1978. accident at the Ven· tura refining facility. FOR DO-IT-~ YOUR- SRFERS See our showroom at 2280 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa Visit C.C. Cole for all your plumbing ~s from faucet washers to bathtubs. 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T hey not only make you wait. they make you fl y 1 w icc to save once. To t ake advantage of these instant savings. just hring this--coupon to your trnvcl agent or Continental. Or simply call about Continentul\ No-Wait Super Save r. Wc 'I~ give you the dis<:ount even witho ut the coupon. Cut out for some place n ice and cut yourse lf in o n the sa.vinus. -YOU . - CONTINENTALhcAl"RuNES e U.S.A.1Canada! Mexico/HawaH/M icronesia1 Australia; New ZealatQd/fiii. ~~oaf and the Orient . ---.. -. --.... ---.. .-----·· ---. --------------------. __ ,,, r • -•-•-.. -• . '-. , . . . • COURTEOUS SERVICE •· QUALITY-PRODUCTS • FRIENDLY ADVICE • FAIR PRICES --1NSTALLATIOM-:- ALSO AVAii.ABLE *We Carry only 1 st Quality Produds • Commercial • Residential • Repcirs -• Mcintenance\~ •Remodel~ C.C. COLE PLUMBING & HEATING OPIM 7 DAYS AW• 2280 NEWPORT Bl . ·COSTA MESA 645-1161 • 557-.1807 ' -. -. -. . -.. -·· ----. ··---·-···---...... -........ .,.. ---... --~---­. . .. . . . ,. . . . . .. • • • .. -•• -.. __ ...,. - -.... -......... ~ :-·"''. -••• ,.. , , ..... __ .,..___,.,.# .. SAVE WHOLESALE PRICES\ \' . ..... _ MICHl!LIM !he 10"6'' "rowing llrc company in Amef•col .-1. ' 115-13 175-14 185-14 t 95-14 205-14 . . .. 215-1<t ........ .. 205-15 ..... '. 2 15-15 . 225-15 230-15 "·" n .tt 51.tt '°·" "·" "·" "·" 7J.tt "·" ALIGNMENT CUDfT THMS AYA9LAai ASIC AIOUT OUR ltOAO HAZAID A.MD MILEAGE WAllAMTY 15 5-12 . 145·13 ll..tt 155·13 l6.tt 16!>-13 . 40.tt 175·13 O .tt 165· 14 . 44.tt 175-14 . " 45.tf 185-14 4t.ff .175-70-13 45.tt 185·70.13 •.. 50.ff I ( t I 4> 1<>3!11 BRAKES :::-.= 36" ,,.,._. °"' _ _, ---"""''"'"' ... -69" •MtrACSAM tn(l\Hlt)• ()Ut ~t H~ hnw.o 1ab0r mecht,.. °"""' 0¥'9ft'levt ....... ~. ~-.... fftOlf Un I Pl (BAME l~tCl" O,..~J:JM:H s ... J:i.J:OO c ..... -. AHl't..__..~ To SIOCO>O<I H""° l'roe-1'" ,,...., Tlwu e1q111'> 191°'~ TIRES WEST ~ a ~ TIIE & AUTOMOTIYI CEHTa 0 /lflf.s tA~o 585 W. 19111 St •• Costa Mna 548.551 I • 133-7707 Col 4 problem., Then wnle lo Pal l>Mma . Pol waU cut r«l tape, uettmg tht' a"'~' and octlOfl !IOU mred w •olw ~k.r "' go~m"' and ~.u. Mwl »«*' qwlfM>M lo l'W °"""·Al Your .snv.c~. Onmgt Coo1t Dollfl PUot, 1• 0 . Hor 15'0, Co1to MelO. CA mZf Al "'°"II l«'tteri ci P'""bk Will ~ ~td. btil pllonftl mqutnea or lettf'TI rtOI mcludmg th~ rt'Od.-T'I /\Ill 1N1m1•. oddr~u and bu.mu?.u hours' phone numtw.r camvJf l'H• cora~w.lned 1'hts columrtapj)ears dat· /If nCffJI S t.nt£kly s Mdflw l'r•n Rlslt11 Dl:.\a &E.\DE&S: "Womn I• Middle \'een," • •• A•ericu Cameer Sec6ety ftl• •.Mtlt ... meb'lal eueer la toe ... • of u.e U•e fr,me • WteMPHH, la nallable el &k *•I A•ericu Caacer Soddy oftltt, .,. 8lrdt St., 811he ltl, NewpMt Beu~ (,..._: 'ISZ .... ). Fay Llebermaa, c:ltalr•a• of SWAC <8afepard Womea Acalaat Caac:er>, of "e ..odety'a Oraaie Coaaty uU, HY• ~ film fee&un a medkaJ overview -'kla eleuJy es· ptaiu &lie tdPI ud .,.,.... el etldomdrlal c:aaeer wlalle '9t.erftlat1a1 liaportaat fads about meaopaue. Tiie soelely allo b8 prepared a take· lao•e braelHtre ewOOed "ElldoatetrtaJ Cucer," wltJclt prnee&a fadaaJ laformatloa rele&ed ill U.e rum. ll &ells women wbat Utey alMHald bow •bout Cilia type's risk tutors, ltlglteat Jocldeac:e In womn bdwee11 4t aad 41. wer'ltiDg slpals, aad bow &opro&tttlhemselv~ agalDatlt. Goi.~s Map G~nsplaff DEAR PAT: When a restaurant advt:rt1se1> Maine lobster or Colorado trout, bow do you know it really comes from there? T.P ., Fountain Valley If yoa're I• dotlM, ask tile rea&a.r••l's maaage-r to allow .. evidetttt0 la tlae form of labels, balk paebses or boKea lD wlak:lt u.e preclac:t was 1lalpped ~ by die Invoke or o&her me us. Chucefi are 1ooc1 U.at If "Malae" lobs&er Is oa tlae meau, tlle lob•ter actually eomes from Maine. aestaaraat.s offertag food advertlaed la U.e menu or aay ot.ller advertJaial as origillatlag from a apeclflc: 1eo1rap~lc: place muat be able to sabatutle&e Utal slalpmeat did ortclaate tlaere. If llUa c:u'tbe provn, lt'a a violaUoaof SeeU.. UAlof tile 8ablesa ud Profeulou Code aed a crtmiJHI vlola&ioaofStttlomZMztaDd_..loftlle.Je.lthand Safety Code. ./ Sf<~• 'l'r•t•• Passab~ DEAR PAT : Several of the screfl\S al my house have s m aU holes in them. Wh at's tbe best m ethod or patching so the repair won't ht! too noticeable and will last a lon.k time? I also ha ve one screen lhal is ripped and needs to~ replaced. Can I do this mysell't · J .G., Costa Mesa Ustai a n!ady-made pakb from • bardwarf' store is Ute best solution for a faJrly lar1e ltole. A Uny hole ln a ~reen cu be c:ovued effective ly wllh au~ laoueltold c:emettt adMslve. Spread It -----------------'---ac:ross &M opH.lag ud let dry. 11Ua Ja partJcularly 1ood for Mree9 areas oot MU eye level. ~ lleplac:iDg an eeUre screen laa't as It as U soa.ndCLook •t laow Ute seffJellla& was pa ID place orl1l.Dally. Yoe caa aee tile IHalt la llteld la place wllb a fleldble apHae •a&erial aaally rope·llb plasUc: Mt 110metlmes nbbtt. WMe ,_ "1 tile Kcrfftllag, tell tlae bnlwatt dealer JCMI waat tlle s meU &ool daat lad ...e Of' two wlteela ot1 It for set· tl.Dg jhe spltalag mat.ertal ID place. Whee spllal.D« is aot aaecl. l•J Ute frame oo a Kturdy Rat amacc. Place a board aboul oee-ltall. inch tJdc:k llDdff eeclt eacl of tlae frame. Fasten dalDps Oii t11e frame at Ute tttrter. YM wW kllow it's correct wlM!e M&it etlds el a.lie frame are sll&M· l y IUgber Uwa die ea&er. Now au.acb tile mesll, alag ettlaer stapletl or nail# (prefer~bly stepfes). Tbere's no Deed eo .-------------_. stretch Uw mHh. It will become taut as sooe ai. VENIM SAFARI you remove thfo clamps. Trim U.e ragged ed1es 2 Pr. SUITS and replue the moukllng. •· Wbea bayU.. screeai.ag, ..U.. ae elltn-illdt or $ 39 RCG. two on eac:ll skle. Also, take a r1maJJ piece of • 85. sc:rttn w:iU. yoa to make HIU"e yoa wW get lite ASSORTCO COLORS n me kind of mesb that was Utere orl11D1Uy so U. :0...--------.1 wW makh tlle ~r wlDdows aod doors. Si!ORT SU£V£S s12. INDIGO BLUE JEANS s1e_ m. 30. RIYLT STUDS ON POCmS 2:t'~~SUITS • . Ctwll Grumbling ••. GloorRy Gui lntM • s93 AtG. • 195. LONG SlliVE SPORT SHIRTS 2 FOR 523 REG. 18. EA. ~p ONLY DAILY PILOT Batlrry G.arantrr Brad"! DEAR PAT: My folks purchased a lifetime battery from the Two G uys discount store in Cer · rilos in l.974. While visiting them in Hemet re«nl· ly. I found out that the battery had failed. I offered to drive them to Cerritos to get a replacement, and then learned that this s tore is no longer in btls1 . ne.ss. My folks have bad to btly a new battery and it seems they arc st uck ~ilh a wort.hless·gaarantee from Two Guys. What can be done" . · S.K~, Dana Point If die ba~ iH a .. stott bnad." n0Udag can he doae 1'ecame all Two Gtlys ~t iepart· meat stores ltue goee CHlt of bulM91t. IJ die bat.- tery is a brud aold aatioftwlde, adrue yoar pareets &o c:oatad tlle muafadattr dlredly re· gardlng an adjaalmeat on tl•e aalileaored gaarutee. FOCUS ON COMMUNITY HEAL TH Sf'ONSOHJ> IY PACIFICA COMMUNITY HOSPITAL "WHEN 10 SEE A PSYOUATRIST" WEONESOA Y, JUNli U , IC).'19 7: JO · 9: :JO P.M. STEPHEN k.GOLDSMITH, M.O. CARME~ VUPP A CONFERENCE CENTER tlllll9 lklawue S11ee1 (\4 bloelt Sou111 of M*ln I Hu11t1nato'! Be.ell. C1lltom1t For lltt«nllOlb "'°"' Ml-0611 b l 221 ,,,,..,,,..... .. "T YOUR SERVICE I NATION 'R"d QaeeD' Talks Lance ChUlea M~ in Speech ATLANTA <AP) -Former federal budget director Bert Lance, lndl~ last month. say• that atelna bi& aame fn the newspa pers som etimes makes him feel like a ch aracter iD Lowis Carroll's "Alice in Wonderland." . Lance. indicted by a federal uand Jury on various conspiracy and bank fraud charges, said the news medla orcasioo ally practice "red queen Jo urnalism -where the queen says the verdict first, the n the factB." ~· .. ...,.., oul .. edltori~ in Tbe Wa1btnlton Poat, wbieb be laid .. cUd not aUo.w me tbe eoaatltuUoaal guarantee to be ,,_umed t.nDoceiat untU pro9ed otbei'wile." Lance aaid tbe United Stat.ta wu "at a critical juncture" at wbieh freedom ol tbe press and other eon· stilutioaal safeguards appeared to be in conruct. ••1 HOPE WE never gel to the point where we are assigning priorities and degrees to the things thal are preci~ to us in our Constit.utioa." be S&Jd. CRITICAL OF PRESS Indicted Bert Lance IN A SPEECH TO com munications st udents at Georgia State University, thl' former federaJ budget director em pbas1zed he was "a strong sup- por ter or freedom of the press." But he added that som~ segmenl.K of the med1 a pract1ce "JDterpretive" JOUrnal,i.sm. For the mos_! p a rt, howe v.e.r, T.ance's speec:n was light and pep. pe red with anecdotes. "You couldn't have a better expert oa the media than me," Lance joked. r ( , 8"HAMGIMG POnB> MARIGOLD $295 CLOSEOUT! JS ..uMTS IS GAL CAMS TRHS Ii SHIUIS HOMl'f wetell IOUGAltfYILUA PU•rl.I LAMT ... A 'Wl•GtMA CU9B STl.Aw..aY M•IOIP\AHTS LUSH DICHC»eltA FLATS IUZZZ .•• HOYWto SUPHI DECOR md SAVE MONEY! EXTRA LARGE 5 GAL SIZE F 'lmo ru Jumonr, Proslralfl Junipe r. Boxwood 3 11 , Rod C l1 m b1ng Ro·,c. GQ\dl"n Fuonymou::. t •Ut"1•t afj;;1rt• O; f·" f,, s500~ F f>'t'l\Or 11 Jun•pn r. Pro •,frdlP Jun1pf'r 8 0 llW OOd 3 I t ' Chmbin9 Ri"O Rosi., C..nldcn Euonvmo u· •. lyM IMMJ s49s ... ~~~ ; //1 ~ -·•· ,r//./ I< ~If.,.:-t 8mA ... rA1CAI<ol ' llURSERIES I ~,-( r r i@ft•' 11622 WARNffi AYE.,. FOUNTAIN VALLEY -1,:--... r ~ PHONE 546-3429=--- 1 Block West of Harbor on Warner I Clyde w~ -Uoeneed ~r. Pe.t eontrol M¥teor BARBEQUE DEMONSTRATION -Saturday, ;June 9 ·-- ~I-­ • -( - S16900 A Chdrmrjlnw 11.,rtw.q1u h .. ·• qu,J1111 \lt•ll c.m ''"''" I .1k•· rh.· Mo<i .. 1 ~J r.r ~l«I h~ ~hood •)IVI'" 11 1"'11\<Hktililt• C<•pdC•IY for 1hc u..e ol vow r<i11~ ~. EflJOY o 1)\11 turk.t">' m rt wh•1l<• ham 'The 'lcl~ flow contr()l prrN.0.'' un.ilorm lw.11 c•mllol lor ~lll't cooking Big 3.'>l ~ Ill of cookrn<1 :,,yrf,~e Md much mor•• Chorm<jow me~ qUdhty oll 1~ w.>y ALL YOU MISS ISTHE MESS IP lanlo. Cl(J/011<tJ ·----·~· . -169 . . ··i : .... ' p .. '• _.,.,.. . ~ 11 a.m;-3 p.m. C '"' Iron <.:ool&jnq (,rid (Modeli. 2000) 14000 IWO requirt'd) 0d!>W 8.lrfw<1u1n<J ( uokhoolo P"RTS HEADQUARTERS It's Springtime and now is the time to renew the great taste reward of cooking outdoors on a Charmgl~w gas barbe - q ue. Come in and r e - vitalize your Cbarmglow .. with a complete line of parts and accessories . STORE HOURS: Ma tin Fri. 9·9 Sat. 9·6, S.. I 0.4 -- -------. --·------.__ ---. .. -.... ·----.-.. -·---------· ---------. _... -----... ------. --. -. . . -.... -... -. .............. _ ..... . ..... .. . l'. • -. ~ ,, ... -·~ .. ---... --.... --.. ---4 --~ ..... ---__:_: -::..,-::...._.. -.... ·-· ... ~-..... ="' ~I LOCAL / NATION .............. Bobbie Fiedler, 21 , of-Vienna, Va., leads a company of West Point Cadets during a graduation parade prior to Wednesday's graduation at the academy. Her father, Capt. Peter 8. Fiedler, is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy. 2 Counties to Bill . ·River Rock Clinger SONORA (AP) -Cala.eru and Tuolumne counties will try to collect Sl,49t in search and rescue expenses from Mark Duboii., executive director of the Friends of the River. Supervisors in the two alpine counties voted to bill the environmentalist for the c:ost.s they incurred while searching for biio last mooth. Dubois chained himself to a rock near the New Melooes -· Party · To Open -Drive -- Members of Stop Pollutlal Our Newport (SPON) will ldek off thlU' annual Summer SQ Beauutul campai1a Tuetday with a wine and cbeeM ~ at tbe Balboa Yaebt Club. . The ewmt. from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., will include an informal discuulon of the program· as well u other matters SPON is interested in -protection ol the bay, trafftc problems, airport noiH and diminishing open space. The SQ Beautiful procram ia a volunteer effort to clean bay beacbel. It 1et.1 under way on June 11. For further information about the meeting or the Pl'OIJ' am call 67l-1303or8'13-8J..&t. Seniors to Get Free Tax Service Tax assistance will be offered free to Laguna Beach-senior citizens throughout the summer at City Hall. Tax asaistance experts will be on band from 9 a.m. to noon June 21, July 5, 19, and Aug. 1 and lS. For more information, call Bob Porter at4'7·2441. Housing Meet Set Members of lbe Laguna Beach Housing Committee will meet Tuesday at 7 p.m. in City Cotm· cil cha mbers to discuss lbe Soulhem California Association of Governments regional how, ing element. The meeting is public. DAILY Pl CLASSIFIED ADS 642•5878 ~ . .1une1.tm ·SAVE THE LAST DANSK FOR ME DISCO DOWN TO COMPANY'S COMING FOR VERY SPE'CIAL . PRICES ON· DANSK BLT STONEWAREi THE PERFECT DINNERWARE FOR SINGLES ON THE MOVE . ,__ 3 PIECE SET INCLUDES THE ESS.ENTIAL PIECES ONE NEEDS FO-R CASUAL SERVING: DEEP SIDED PLATE , GOOD SIZE BOWL AND A GENEROUS MUG. $ ~9 REGULAR PRICE $19.95 ... SPECIAL NOW ONLY 13. 5 (4 natural earth-tone colOf pattems in stoci<.) per 3 piece set. TELEPHONE ORDERS TAKEN WITH MASTER CHARGE OR VISA. UPS DELIVERY. SOUTH COAST PLAZA• COSTA MESA• 556-6258 . . Reaervoirtoprotestfilling~t.be~~rese:::rvoi:..::~r~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---============================================================::=======- Teacher· ~lunla f:ating Test BELOIT. Wis. CAP> - High school physics teacher Tom Young was .confident be could eoesume 15 bamburgen tn half an hour. "Thia is IOinl to be quite boring,-'• Younc ..-edicted as he sat down !Mfore his students . ..... THEY BAD bouf bt tie hamburgers at a oearby drive·in after Youn g remarked eaaually be could match tbe ts-burger, 30-minute Eord quoted in the wnnesa Book of World ---orctJ. -- '} Young learned, bow~ver. that the 1976 world record is no cakewalk. "NOW I KNOW why the record has been atanding for three years," he said when, after consuming six burgers in 12 minutes, be bega n staring philosophically at No. 7. Th-e·sevenlb took hJm about five minutes to eat. After 25 minutes. Young was on burge r No. 9 and fading. "Ile 11ever made it to No. 10. ES/(JMOS PUN RUN GODTHAAB, Greenland (AP) -An lDternaUonal organisa· 'iJon ut 'EltilD08 1s-p10. alng a baton relay - from east Siberia across Alaska and Canada to Greenland. Karl Elias Olsen, a school headmaster, said tbat the International fnuit Association wants to demonstrate to the world and the Eskimos tbemselves their ability to carry out a project re· quiring stamina, plan· Dln1 and detetmiaatioa. He said lbe Journey would take several yeara and be made without tbe aid of . W•tern technolo11. FOOD GIFTS FOR DADS, GRADS & GRAN DADS Ready for easy carry- out . . . or we will do the mailing. WMkliff Plau 17th & ln1.ne, N.B. 64Z·ot7Z ZEE PAPER .TOWELS Prints & FHbion l1l1Dd N~wpor1 lle1d1 640.603I Contact Lenses Eyewear 8ty11ng Retracting Prescnb1ng Dr. Lou Rou Elder OPTOMETRIST 642-0720 1124 Irvine Ave. Newport Beach Anl~on'I~ SHOE SERVICE ........ .,. c ........ SPHIY • TOPSIDa •C... .. .,.. ......... ..... •S..C...tYllllllt• ....... ..... .................... . .... .-.... OPEN THURSDAY NITES TIL 9 . ---_.._ __ ._ -··--------------------~-----... ---------· ,..---·-·-· _ .. - PO~APOWE~ VACUUM CLEANER -s499s CHICI out OUI L19UOI l'ttlCES! Tltet.nto ...... a.to ...... ll•ll•r Geltter: l•,•rhd Wlllh S19CJ ~.,_W'- Al••d•• IMe9.t : c....-............. S276 .. ,..., c .... c ...... 11.11 '6" tlhrtt: MARKET BASKET WISTCUFF PLAZA ... .,.. .... --. ---. ---- ..... ..,, ___ .. ,• • . . . . - rehouse . an ope•s the wa d . Cotton Plano COlllP y ssessions. damaCJe Onee a year. f II trade-ins, repo floor salftPles, all to dispose o a •-used rent returns. • piano rolls, EYERYIHI•& MUST IOI d. new ex • sh et music. and merchan ise • al tnstrulfteats. e nuitars. thous s 0 -&..r of 111us1c • euaneous 1amps • ., ~ .-. .. eakers• "''sc amplifiers• sp cl sal prices. f itelftS, aH at spo 0 HURRY! ALL UNITS CLEARLY SALE PRICED FOR. THIS ONCE A YEAR SAL.E! ALL PARKING LOT ITEMS USED . UMITE~ 9UANTITIES! oooRS OPEN 9 A.M. 58 EA. USED NEW CONSOLE NEW . PIANO s915ASIS ~PEAKERS , AUKINDS SYNTHESIZERS UP ~O ·50% GRAND PIANOS FROM_ $699°° OFF USED PIANO BENCHES FRO~ $8«?! FIRST COME FIRST SERVE~ USED OPTIGAN ORGAN . FROM s5700 · USED BONGO USED TECHNI IAMS WELCOME DO • IT • YOURSELFERS CONN ORGAN DRUMS S~~"~!,~S $ SAA_ --$e50---$J1 ._ ~ USS> $HAMMOND ROM -'7'7As IS fa EA-FIOM Jia_ -- USED UPRIGHT PIANOS ~OM$ AS IS NEW ORUM KIT 29•s EA. FUN FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY • Ml'WISllMENTS • BmltTAIWENT • IAUOONS BONGO DRUMS s5~ USED ' .NEW BALDWIN ELECTRIC ORGANS AMPS AtOM · • 5379 536o:t • I USED , . -LOWREY ORGANS ' FROM $ FllOM ASIS ... lililiiilllllllmm __ _ I 0 GRAND PIANOS GRAND PIANOS USED SPINET PIANOS .. SOME OLD SHEET MUSIC lOO's Of _______ ... ITEMS NEW WURLITZER ORGANS . OH SALE· SAVE TO 30% ______ .. _ .... -· .... -·--_.,._ -...... -·--. ----·--___ .. -------..... -.. --"" --.. -. -. -... -... -..... ~. .. -• r ·--·· .. ---·------........ .,. -~--···· ~ • , A JI WU•P.holo OUT AT THIRD -Otto VcJc·z of Toronto 1~ tagged o ut a l third base by Angel t hird b ascm <tn Ca rney L an~ford ~edrw-,d<iy 1111~lil l i111111n· .J1 r r \ pl;1 y 1·11d1 ·c•k1 I f':dl, lh1 Titans J\dvant•c• Garrido: It Was A 12 Rolaid Game O MAHA, N c h. <AP) Ii. ;1 free-swinging s lugfcsl tough on a baseball coac h '! Just ask Cul Stulc F ullerton '" Augle G arrido . .. THAT WAS A 12 Rolaad gam e," Garrido s aid <after h1~ tea m outlast«.'<! Arka nsas 13·10 Wednesday night In the College World Serles 1 The 27-hlt ga me . highligh ted b y fi ve h o m e runs , w a s <i 1>itch er:.' nt~htmare. Arkan~u:. took a 2·0 lead, l"ullerton went o n top 8-2, Arkans a!! m ade it K-6, Fullerton pulled o ut to a n l 1 fi I adva ntage and the ltazor back:. I cul to 11-10 before the Titan:. 1 fina\ly put it aw ay. j Tti e offc n s i v e f1 r e work s follo wed a w ell-played Jtame in whic h f'(·ppe rdin e r liminah·ll . top.r a ted Te x us 6·4. Thul :rel up •a s howdown t o nigh t betw een •confe re nce riva ls 1-'ulle rton, 58·14, <.1nd l'c ppn d inc . 53·17. wi t h the win n e r t o m t•el Arka ns a:., 49-14, for t he nalmnul 1 title •'riday ruJ(hl L UX~"i. -A .3·4 LO.S.t;fl l•L /\rkansall Tu••s d ay n1Kh l , fin ishes the year 5~ 11. .f>an llan1rnic a n<.J M1 k1• C ar r1;i i,wung the biit bats for •'ullcrton lfa nggle belted a l(r and s lam 1n the T itans' 11cve n-run st·cond in ning and Garcia lal(l(cd a th rc t· r u n s hot In the seventh lla nRgie , who 1R •·ullcrton ''> No . 2 RRI m a n o n th t· year with 67. h as been a key pla yer in thl' ser ies ber aust· the T 1t im :. • top s lugger , Tim Walla«h. 1s hallm~ only .235. llal(Ki•· 1s h1tt1ni: .:mi und has drive n 1n s ix runs "THE RAU. I HIT for th•· f(r a nd slpm wall si h1 J(h i.lukr ," Jlan~gl~ 11aid. "As fun m y O•'-. . ' f"ns ivc ;ind offrns 1ve pl;,iy an th•: M·rics. I fct·I v..ry t·11nfidN1l I h<tvtm'l fr·ll tis::ht a t any tir'rw "Wt· can win th1:. w hu l•· thing ." Arkan,;a.-., which tied u ~enc:'> r el'ord by hitting lhn·1• horn•· runs, w<.1s h urt by two plays on t h l' b a se pa th s. K e vin Mc Reynolds was thrown oat atl h om e In the fourth innin g when h f' trit-d to score from fi rst rm Mike Ma rtin's d oulil•· and J1·ff A:.h wa s n :u lcd in tht· :-.1x t h when he tned to go from flr:.t to third on a sing le to left MclU>ynolds, Johnny lt<.1y anti J o hn llann e ll h o m e rt•1I for /\ r k a ns a s. 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DOU8LI ICORINQ TRY - K e vin MeReynolda (22) of Arkanau is tagied oat by Cal &..te Fullerton catcher Kurt Klnleolver in an attempt to score on heels of tea mmate Ma n · Rrumblr Ar t ion look place in Colic.cc World St:ri"~ 111 O mah a Wcdnc8day naaht. ''WI': CAN 8TILL PLA V wmnmg baseba ll c·vf'n without Rod Care w t.tJld the othe r s." Gr ich :.ay-. "We mlsis 'cm, but we'll do OK without 'em " Grich h1l a solo home r m the ninth , his third hom e r m three itam t'l>, but the Angels s uffered :t 5 1 loss to the Toronto lllue J ity!. We dnesday night a t Anaheim St adium · "Jr all those ~uys were hc:tllhy i.nd playing <'Vl•r y day, we 'd be wa lking away with th.is thing I JU'il know 1t ," Grich s i.y!! DESPJT•: Tl .. : INJURIES and Wedne sday night's loss. the Angel!. r cmam Ph gam es tn front of thf' pack In thr Ame n cnn League Wem ra ce And club G1·nna l Mun<1gc r Huzz1e Havas1 isn 't 'i tlti n~ idly by m fart' u r th1· injuraei. He 's playrng l.l'l's Make a l>1~a1 in ari altempt'lo plug the tioles - crc•al1·d liy tnJUru·s tu <:an ·w . Nolan Ryan, Joe Hudl, Hic'k Milln an<I Chris Knapp f''irs l H<1vas1 tradl·d a minor leaguer lo get lla lllmon· 1111lf1t·lil1·r Lurry Hurlow. who played h1:. fmll gam1· a:. an A11gc:I Wcdn•·sduy i\NU IMM t:OIAT•:1.v aftn th•· l(Umt• li<1V<1:.1 a111111u111·1·cl ;1110Uwr rl1·;1I h•· -.11ld rE:hc f pitche r I >.v:.i r M11ln to ttw To rcm lo Ul u•· J <Jys m <1 c a:ih 11111 y tlt•ul Ohviou.'>ly, ,1 t1·.11n wo uld11't :.1·ll a player when 11 '.s a lrc·a<1y :.hort un 1wr~11nnt·I unh·~s 1t h&d mon· 1rlan ... up 1L'> '>lt·c•v1· /\noth1·r nt'>lt·r <·ha n~:c-1.., l'XJ>e<'t<'CI m lhc n•·xl d:1y or two, :.ir1·11n l111g lo Ma nal(l'r J im 1-'n:~ol>t, "WE'LL PllOBABl~V CAL~ UP"a pitc he frOJn one ot our m inor league c lubs." the mana&~lj s ays . Other c hanRcS., "I can 't say at this Ume.",fll Witho ut Mille r, the AnRcls' roste r is down to 23 player11. since three na m es are on lhe disabled Ust! Since the acq u1s 1lion of 1t minor league pitchc would leave room for one more name on lb• roste r , an ythmK 1s possible. The tra ding deadlint! 1s J u ne 15 .l "Wt:'&E J UST TRYING to pu~ce som ething together and com e up with what we can," i:;aid G rich, who ha11 m ade two 1reat d efens ive plays in t he past two nights to KO a lon« with ttis homers .• · Tom Donohu .. a lso hit ;i solo homer, the first of h1!! big le ague career , a nd Oa.n Ford belted one o ut of the pa rk tn the eighth lo t&e the ga me at J.J . "They seem to come m bunches," says Ford , who hit rive fio m e rs in lhe opening weeks or tho l>cason, then cooled o ff. "Right now I 'm an a l(roove . All I ha ve tO do 1s avoid putting too much p ressun• on m yself be cause of the mjurieis to t•ver ybody t!lst• " l"ORD, IRONICAi.i. V, Pl.AY•:D u htK p<1rt tn lh•• hit by Dunny Atnl(e which won the ..:ame for Toronto. Amgt•, a m oku:, lln ll1·d a Dave L<1 Roc-h•· pitch into th•· nJ!hl fh·hl cornn w1lh a runnn ;1t first In tht• to!) or lht• ninth. "It w••nt nKht under my glov1" It WH l> on•· 1,r thos e do--Or du· s 1tuut1ons wh1•r1: you d on 't kno w 1f 1l '-; gu1n~ to hit the ·w Hll or go s traight th roug h " t-'or d 11a1d It Wl·nt :.traii:ht through , Aing<! e nded up with J tripl1· and lh11 Hlw· J <.1y:. had the go ·ethPad run Reuss Throws It A way llatl 1,ltrt>u 's Upe 11 Door }'or Pirates l 'I TT~lll l H<;1 1 11\1'1 P1lt'ht·r .l1·rry H•·u:.:-. ;tlm11st tw:.1 111:-. form er 1'1tt:.bur gh l'ir<Jt•· l•·a m mat1·s hu t for a 1,;,11 lhruw lo !'>("<'ond, a foot ra <·•· t•1 r1r'>l, l.llld Bill Jlohmson':. IJunt that wusn 't I WO !'>fl'IJ!'>, .... 11r:.t1·r :-.<1111 ' I Y..1:. th111k111i.: :1li11uc m a ytw l.1 \ 1111~ o nt· <low11 ," Ho h111 '>011 ... a id , a war f' l)C)1l g1•r t h ird t.1<11>t'ma 11 'l't•dd y M a rt 11W7. wa :-. play 1ni: d t'<'ll with Mo re no at th m l. "Mor1·n11 1·, th•· 1111l},liallpl:1>•·1 111 th•· l1"<1gu1· who rnulrl hav•· lwa lt·n oul that hall ." l.a:.ord a '>iAld "I'm g l<td I d1dn' l ," Hobm:.cm s;i id a fte r he rulf'd out a bunt a nd r ar11x-d a two·run homer in an eighth inning r ally that gav1· 1'1llsbur~h ;i 5.4 victory o ver th1· 1.o:. Angel~ J..>odi:c rs Wt.-dne:. flay night T HAT 1.0.un:u th•· ba ... , .... 1\ft1•r Tim fo'o la 's g round o ur M·on-d N1t~1a , Ottvt-P11rker ·..., :.a cn hce fl y lo d ee p left brouich t S anl(uillcn hom t· . Instead, h•· d1·c id t'd lo ':.w mi:· away. "I am SWtnJ,ltnl( thA.' b.il llrt·Uy' goo•I." s a id ltohmson . .. But I was really JUlil lrym~ lo !>lrok•· t ht· hall through lht• m 11lrll1· I wa-.n 't thinkinK hom1•r " T h en Welch fared Hobtnson who was pondermi: a hunt T it E HOM •:R . H o lJinson .., wcund of the g am e , c ame off l>od g1•r rclw vt>r Hob W1·lch, who rc•plal·Pd Te r ry •·o rsh'r. who rl'pl;irN1 Jtt·uss a fll'r h1· follc rcd ~h ill· lead mg 4 1 Ill the· <•1ghth . 'I th:mk th1· (iood r .. ord for tonil(ht." Hohinson 'i <111l art1·r 1'1tts hurgh 's ninth vktor y in I I 1~ame:. "l'M an:PR•;ss.:n a nd mor•· hurt tha n anythmP. els1• ht·<·aww 1.r tlw way I lost 1t ." H1·u:.'-> :.u11I ;rft1·r !ht• Orxli.:..r-;' fifth los:. 111 \I X J'.a ll l!':-. J\<·11u1n ·fl from l11ll s tiurJ!h 1r1 •. w Apnl LLad,c. It 'U!i!> rn_aclc· JJ1 ... f1r'>l D111h~1·r ... tar l l fr h iul :. fou r l11tl1·r ant11 th1· 1·11~hth . ancl 1 tw I l11<IJ.:l'r'> lo·cl 1111 la111nc·r ... l1v lt•·i.:gw S mith. Sh·v1· (;a r v•·y and l>a v1· 1;11111•'> off 1-:ct Wh1to;on Hu t u ft f•r St1·v1· N 1r·11'>1a ..1n1:l1·<1 t o o p1·n l h•· 1'1rat•· •· 1 g h I h , 111 n t· h h 1 t 1 "r M ;inn y S ang 111ll1·n h it a ll1111n c1·r t11 lt1·11:-.'> who lhn•w th•· hall w11<1ly ovl'r :-.t·c·uncl hao;•· "NO t:XUJS•:s. I JU'>t t hn·w 11 .•Y..J) "111':-.aul. lt1·11:. ... wa!'> t lwu ldt1·d l1v ~ .111<i 1:•·r :1 11111 J.,1:.,1 rfl a a rul 1-'111 :-t •·r t11ok t ht· rnou111I I >m a r M11r1·1111 ff11l11w1•d with ·• hr1unt>J'r to f1n:t hac;<•m a n St<'V'' •' ;;1rv1;y ·,-~ l'ORS'rt:R, ... .w110 S l.IPP•:o 1111 ht!> follow through, tr11 ·d t11 1·11v1·r f1r:.t It tw1·arn1· ,, fool ( ;t('I ' with t he n 1•1•t Mon •n11. . ............ . "I wa s ho11ln~: 111:-.l to :-.w11w tai.: him -hut ht· ht·ut m e l1y OMAR MORENO GREETS BILL ROBINSON AFTER HOMER. 'Live , MASON. Ohio 11\l'I N;1t111na l h •l<•v1s1on 11> 1·x p1•rimt·nl1nj! :f~a1 n wit h 1·quq 1p1nJ{ l.t1d1P ... l 'rofrs:.ional (iolf As :.11<·1atwn pluyn :. with llvt· 111 11·rnphoni•s w h1h· th1•y pluy l>on Ohlm1•yt•r. 1•x1•c ut1v1• vr11du1·1·r for :.po r t:. f11r NHC-TV. s uyH his n l:'twork muy m1kt• its m any a~ lhn•c f>lay1•rs for the final t wo ruunds 1l will IPh•ca 11t Saturduy und Sunduy from the l.P<i A ('ham p1onsh1p tournament "IT BIUNG!-4 TIU~ Vlt:W•:R close r to lhr game . lie t'a n h eo1l what the pluy<·r says to he r raddy about club l'll'lc ctlon , what the ~lltyer's r cac - l &()fl 1s..t.o.a.shot "11aid Oh1m cyer, Nancy Lopez, the de fendinR LPGA cha m pion , was to give the expe rim e nt a le11t run In he r first round toda y fo r the major t1vent a t tht! Nicklaus Golf Ct'nter . "Hut even If Nancy . d otJS not hkt· the idea 11er sonally. we may r'rocec..'<f w1lh 1t w1lh olhc r p la yers," said Ohlmcye r THF. RIGC'a:ST OPPOSITION to the c xpt!r l· m••nl pus h«'d hy l PGA Commissioner Ra y Volpe -m ay com e from the players lbe.ms elvcs. .Jan Sll'phenson hall betn the only playf'r to t•arry a la ve mic rophone an her skirt pocket in l.l'CiA tour hl!'ltor y Arter runr\lnic the le st In lhP 1977 Womf'n'11 Inte rnationa l, Ste phen son 1111id s he would ne ver .to 1l ag a in "It rumed m y con cenlra l&on," she s~ud Tltt: lltJBllLY. UNFLAPPABl.f : Lopez, lhf' • Are Baek . v<11n 1•'i. No I m11n1•v w111n1•r . t!>n't :.urc shP will hk1· ; th1· ult·a 1•1th1•r . "It'" f Inf' Wll h Ill I '," :.ht· '>I.tiff hcfor1• lf'elllJ! UH ) 1ol1:1y , "hut I think th1•y'll find r1ur wome n, the l mon · talk a11v1· 11n1·:.. m1Khl nut have m uch to ~ay l whl'n they a rc consc1uu:. ur th•• mike " Kathy Whitworth. thf' :.port's ull l1m e mont•y 1·ham1>1on , 1s agarnsl t h1• uteu "I wou.ld tM• s o. se lf I 1·onsc1ou.o; I wouldn't want to <'m bur ra:.s myst•tr." s aid the wrnner of mo re than $800,000 and HO lour tournumcnL'I "IT 'S AN ANNO YANCt:," !.aid unothn vete ran, Sandra Pa lmer. "I couldn't be m yse ll " • Straight·l1tlklnR Caro l Munn, the wanner or 38 tour stops and part or the NUC a nnouncing cr l'W h ere , isttld, "Golf now is RO n ut on T V. I t hink 11 'R Wvt• m1kt-11) :iio valua ble to the audie nce . Oc an<' n emnn <men's golf comm1ss1onor> will not ullow II. .. Vol~ hud t•xp<•r i<•ncl' with m iking pluycri- when he served in th<' rronl office of the Nullo na l llockcy l..eugull llt!forl' becoming the LPGA com · ' missione r In l!r7S. • 11e'8 SOlldly ooh ind upa.inding hvt' mikl'S into th<' women's 11port. "PEll80NALL\', I JUST THINK not cnou.ch h a11 been done Lo bring the aound or the gam e of ROH to TV I'd love to hear more things that h up· fll' n IO f(Olf "I'd lo vr to hear the dlalo((Ut' bctwf f'n thf' pla yers anft th1• r odd1e11 " • -- - ---· --' -----4.J ----.-. --~ --------... ----.. -• ---.. • .. -• • -.,. • .. . ·:-··~ I' a • . . . • ,~.,,., .. .-., •• ~r •..-•••r*•••• ........ ,. ... -.....--...... ... -·· '-~~~~ .. : .. !)AILV PILOl A Capeute Repor1 From the Wortd of Sport• ,.~ ......... FOAMER PRESIDENT GERALD FORD, NANCY LOPEZ. Ford--Lopez's Tips Better Tium Nicklaus or Watson l'·ormer Preside nt G.-.rald ft. Ford says he !I le arns more frnm N ant•y l-41pez'~ golf lesso ns lhan those ortcn..>d by Jac k Nicklaus and Tom Watson for a simple reason. "llc>r advice ts better because 1 pay more attentiDn to her," u s m1hng Jo'ord said Wednesday after playing a pro· amateur round with the LPGA s tar For<f and Lopn beadf!d a f1v1•!-.om1· thut a l~o tnrluded Ohto ~ovcrnor James A. Hhodt>s. pr<>s idt·nt William Keatin~ of th<• C1n1·111rH1l1 Jo;nqu1rer and C.:hurles Meche m . c hairman of the board of Taft tiro&tkH~tinJ,{ 1'h~y Wt-re pH rt tJr Ii fwld ()f 208 am a tf'UtS <tnd 52 p'roS that playt·d m the prelude ''' th1 · $150,(JOO Ll'GA championships thiJl slcirtt·d today ul Nwklau!. <:olf <.;en\er Jo'ord !-.airl he s hot an IJ7 lh:it &hould have been eve n lowe r _ "I m1i.M"(1 l wo p ull:-. Of Utrcc ftct." he told a s mall gather· mg Of ncw:-,m(•n ~!-.Id<\ lh<: llith gff..'i!n. Lopez w:1i. playing with lhc rormn preside nt for the fourth llme and i.ettd s he notices a big improvement In his game . "£vf'ry t1 m" h e ha!-. played helter lie dldn 't hit a nyone today," I Alp<!7. Mlld ..-------ltunlP ,,, lh•• Day-----..... Ex Oodgn p1tc·ht·r kick Rhoden, on Los Angeles ' J!l-year <1ld p1n1·h·h1 ltn V1r Davahllo "!Le's so old~ wai. a wu1Lc r <Jt lhc Lol>t'Sul>pcr." .,..-.., Wmwan f 'il••• Suh A gain•• .lat"k•on A New York wc11n t1n su'-d New York Yankees &luJrncr flcR~I(' J :J<·ks11n f,,, $150,000 Wednesday • for inJUrtN. sh« c-l1.t1m•'d s he s ufforr:d during a fracas with the vltiyt:r lusl year aflt:r askfflg for hls4luto~roaph rn ;., mo-v1~ Uu.:.U:r~ Cussundra Smalls, :t4, isa1d J&<:kson "willfully and maltc1ously anti without jui.t cause or provocation etssaulled and beat" h..r la '>l July 12 tn the theater. Followini.t the· 1111·1dPnl, Jac kson ins~ that he did not strike the woman He s aid he only tried to restrain her when s he attackl-d ht:-. dale llonon~• :J001h llo•rr ~rad• S~aul~ WIUle Horton hit his :.JOtb career home run • and Larry Cox drove in the winning run with a s acrifice n y 1n the sixth inning as Seattle beat Detroit. 4 3 Gorman Thomaa belted his 13th home run or thf• yi>ar llnd Slxto Le&caao singled home the winning run in the fifth Inning. leadlng Milwaukee to a 4·-l viclory over Texas ... Lamar Jolauola, MUt May and Eric Socler&olm hom ered and the Chka"o While Sox held on for an 8-S win OYU-..Boston . _ • J im Speacer's pinc h sln~Je scored the winning run with ,Jwo out in. the n,inlh jnning to give.the ~~~w. Y'Ork · Yankees a '3·2 v1ctol\)' over mm· nesota · ... Dea.nJa Marta.ea allowed four hits. struck out nine a nd notched his eighth t·on se c utive victory while pitc hing Baltlmora to a 3-0 win over KanaH City . Duane Kuiper broke a 4·4 lie with a run .scoring triple oH r e liever Dave llf'averlo in the eighth inning and Cl«veland beat Oakland. 6-4, for the In· MAltTINU drnns' 16th win in their last 23 .eames ... Fraak Tavu~" drove In two runs and Joel Yomtgblood and Do•I Flyaa each hHd run ·sco~·.doubles durine a four.run seventh inning as the New York Mets rallied for a 5·3 victory over Cincinnati . . . Houston pl.neh·hitter Deuy WalU•& c lubbed a three.run homer in the seventh inning and J09e Craa added a game·wlnning grounder in the eighth lo rally the Astros lo a 4·3 win over Philadelphia . . . Garry Tem,....'a RBI single in the elCbth inning, his third hll of the 11ame. •ave aur1ein1 Sl. Louil a 6-5 win over San Fran· ciaco ... ToaJ Perea. EllJI Valeatlae and Larry Parrb• each 1ot two hit.a ln the fourth lnnlnc u Montreal sent 15 bat tera to the plate and scored 11 rum ln a 12-2 rout of AUanla . . . IUdl lleud1el Hd 8r9'e s.tter combined for a four. hitter and Dawe IUatmaa eontlnued bia torrid hltung with a rvn·•corin trt le1 aparkine the Chtcaeo Cuba to a 3,0 v.ictoey_ over ego . . • Outfielder Gleam ..,..e, who went from the top to the bottom when he wu traded from lhe Los Antele. Ood'ers to the Oakland A 'a, haa walked out aayln1 he ta throu1h with baseball. Fraralclln~ <:ord•r• Eze•••,,. .,..,. A almmerinc feud between loek•11 Aa1el • Corden. Ir. and a. rr.-... pUot ot &pee. tacular Bid, erupted Into a ftlbt la tbe Jockeya' room al Belmont Park Wedwdar. The ftcht followed the fourth rice after Cordero'• mount swerved lato Franklin's at the at.arUq Ulle . .Te......,•••&. .. TV: Horse Racing -Today at Hollywood Park, '1 p .m .. Channel 52. aADIO: Baseball -Cal .... NJet1oa ve. Pepperdlne, 5:40 p.m ., KWRM (l370Flil). • . .....,__ __ ..._ ____ _ I T-E NNIS I BASKETBALL I BASEBA\.L Phillies--EJ!INIE CASTll..£0 . ~ad NL ·-Voting NEW YORK <AP> -Seven Ph1hu'.l.ilphia Phillies hold a vol· In& edce lo Uwlr po11tltion on this year's National ~ague All·Slar lea m . acrording lo the firsl weekly voling tabulations an· oounced today Witt\ less than one·lenth of the .:xa;>ected vote tabuJated, the ten· t111tlve NL starting lineup has Pete: Rose at first base: catcher Rob Boone. second baseman M ann~ Trillo: third basemmn Mike SCbm1dt; s hortstop Larty Bowa : outfie lde rs Greg Luzinski, Garry Maddox, and the lone non·Phillie. Pittsburgh f'1rale Dave Parke r. Rose. a 12·Ume a ll·star who h<.ib appeared ut rour different vosil1ons. leads Los Ange les Dodger first bas eman Steve Garve)' 382. 793-251 ,397. Garvey. who hu been elected to a start· ing role the last five ye ars, was the Most Valuable Playe r in last year 's contest. Boone, a two-lime ull·star. leads Cincinnati Hc d J ohnny Be nch. 215.497 ·151, 164. Trillo with 268,672 votes hus the narrowest ma rgln or lhc lt·adns. ah•·ad or Uod~cr Uuvcy Lopes by 32.:15~1 vole>!> Bowa, a four.tune all.star ;it shortstop It-ads San Diego's Onie S mith 337,653 148,423, whifr Schmidt. with a leag uc-lead1nl{ 427,640 vol~ is far in front of Dodger Ron Cey with UH ,996 Luzinski. 318.938 : M addox . Olego's Dave Winfie ld, 211 ,111 , Philudclph1a's Bukf• Mc"rtdt·. 205,229. and GC'Orge Jo·oste r of th•· Ctnc tnnaU Reds with 162,253 Prep Baseball All-star Game Slated Tonight By ROGER CARI.SON Of tM O•ih ttlt.t Sl•ff Th<· 11ri<h' of Oran~f:' County h1i.eh :whool bas(·bttll 1s 11n rJ1~ play tonight al Anuht•i ni 0!-. I.a Palma Park In the form or lilt• , 12th annuaJ Orange County All s tu gamt•, start.mg at 7:30. The South, under Cor ona d1•l Mur lftgh Coach Tom Tragt·r , in<'lud<>s 11 playcn, ha1hng from the Orange Coast an~a . 1ndud ing Sunset League Player of th1· Y ear Kevin llomin4' a nd S(•a View League PIC1yer o f the Yf·ur Steve Lei.lie. Others from the Orange Co~l art'a due lo play ar•· £d1-.on pitche rs Wayne Jus tl a nd Wayn1· l'al tea . Cc1 rona df~I M ur in fielder~ r hi-is .rohlls ton and John M e lbon : Jluntin~ton Be&ch first basema n Cory Jo'unk . J>:uw 1111111 tnf1c·ldc r Brian KinnPy , Newport. llarbor 1nf1cldN I.km S.·lby , t~slanr i;, firs t baseman Handy Brouwer . and Mater f>1·1 catrhcr ~leve Schuc pe r Tr10.~er 11ay:oi hl' is going with F.dlson High ~t:.ir Wayn<! P:'.lllc a as his starting pitc he r. Oth er s tarte r s include La Quinta catcher La rry St'bulu. Funk at first base, Mcloon anli Johnston at ~econd and third hasc and Garden Gr ove's Bob Batesole al short.stop R omine and El Toro's Johnny Bry ant arc s lated for starting ctuty in th•• outfield. along w1lh Tu~lln ll1gh st:Jr Chris Watson · Also in the !'>ta rting lineup will h.-P11<'if1<'a Hi g h':-. f:d Odin at dt•s1gMt.ed hitter The game. is s poni.or'cd-by l:lw~ Kiwani s C l u b u r Gre ate r Ana~eim ·- ANGELS •.. terwurdc;. The Angels lost to u team they had dominated for st-ven straight games Dave Frqst was bitlen ror three unearned runs in his G11:1 inning s tint. and L.aRoc hc wu!-. saddled with lhe loss. Toronto's J esse J effer son gavr up JO hit.'! hut the Angels roulil never put them togelher. It was Jdferson's first victory against five I088es. Today the Angele; are idle, and on Friday the Detroit Tigers come to town with Don Aase (4 ·4) s lated to oppose Dave ~aema.-(3-2). * ANO•&. "°'•1-T,..."\ "°well 111"'9 •1 • tOOd llll'le to ,,..,. inlurl••. WI ,,,. A,...1, <ouicl .. ••• •IOed. -... """' T ... y .,. In llW mllht Of• 1'·e-1llnt ~"''(lo••-· Toronto•"" Oe"olt, I,,. le\I tllrtt team) In Ille "'martc•n Le...,. E.,t LMr• H......., """° 1-111 rrom l•Hlmot• -•terr.., 111 <tfll~r lltld lor lllt An .. 11, M't' Ila ,,., m1aeo IHH1191 _, ""' It .... 'Tm .._.., to lie 111 C•tllomfe, !Mil •t rrw .. ,,,. .. _ I'm -10 ........... -Of"'" .... , I'"• 9"11 p4eyH19 •1111 IOI t lOlll yHti," .... _ ..... ~I\ Ille....,.. Of Ill\ new bl'-.!'* ,.,._,~,......._MM"• trom Wt1tm1r1,t•r fM' -_.._IHI -fll , ...... ,. Tl9ftn ..... ,._ o.tnMI efl S.tvrdto,, >-16 wlll W~-... Nk·Tll 0-ef __ _ ....... M. ........ 11,, It wm .. lll•<'M M .,. ......,..~ ....... ··-· -"'9 ,,_. ~-_ .. ~·. _, ·-· ~ .. ._..,, ......... ~ ..._ M '"I•. Mlft •••1 ,,...., ....... ""' .. .-.-..... .. ........ c... ... ,_ .... , ........ .. .... INt cMw ...... ·~ ......... llW tllt C .... I -a..,, ell-·,,_""".._ .. ~- SimpleSonics ~ . . No. that was not an earthquake that roc~ed Seattle Friday night. Just a SuperSonk Celebra· tion that sent aftershocks rippling into every snakt pit in America. are the SimpleSonica, • rare breed who believe in put.tin& we before D'l(), They relntroduced lhe word teamwork to the game, showed you can danle without razzle and resurrected that long forcol· ten standby. d efem1e. · · James Netismlth'11 s pirit can rest again. High school coaches can go back to drawing X's and O's. BecaURe pro bas ketball, with a future as shaky as nuclear power plants, ju.st might have some hope after all. _ You see, there's a lot of players in the NBA who don't even know how lo spell defense, let alone play it. To them , Big D stands for Ble Do'Jlars. A pass is something you do only when five players are guarding you. . . GaANTEO, SEATTLE VS. WASHINGTON was another of lhe NBA's "Who Cares" cham- pionship series. Hut to bas kelbllll puris ts, it was a return to the ba~1cs. when hnesse meant more than power. teams mattered more than individuals and defense won over offense. Jn some cuses, pro bas ketball Is gunning without the running. To watch some centers you'd think the lttague was ge tting ready to swiwh over to hall·cOkrt. The most popular tine ln lhe NBA is reed me . Give-and·go me~ms give me the ball and go down to the other end where I'll meet you in a while . Jn one fe ll i.woop, Seultle d1L more t.o restore c redibility Lo the NBA thun all of the <;BS cliches put to~ether. After lulling us to s leep with such made -for·TV halftime shows s uch as one-0n -0ne. slam dunk and celebrity three-0n·three contests. CBS brought us u class ic clime on t.eum play, a la THE DlllBBLE·DRIVE HAS GIVEN WAY to the salary dnvc. lay .up 1~ what happens If you stub your toe and the s1dt llnc describes your com· mercials. Lenny Wilkens ' Actually, Seattle's n1cknume ls a bit mislead· ing since nothing Is su~r about the Sonics. There's no Doctor. Mountain Man, Pistol. Big E or big anybody o n the team. The names are as average as Fred, John. Dennis and Jack. The coach doc'8n't dazzle anybody with his wit and you won't find a chicken dancmg along lhe sidelines. The NBA 's proble ms come in twos: the season is too long. the g:fme is too bonng; the plfyers are loo greedy and scoring is too easy. Outlawing the zone defon.se to improve scoring makes as much sense as base ball banning the fastball or golf elimin<Jting lo.and lr;,ps. Arter all. part of the thrill c1f home runs and holei;-in-0ne are their rarity. When was tht! last lime you saw an exc iting five·fool hook s hot. anyway" NO, WHAT TllF.V OUGlff TO BE CALLED ' . Spectacular Bid Ready Wi LI Lotly Luck Ride at Belmont? 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IWO SfM1L'> /\II me mbt.'r-. of the l wo teams '<1.tll be honon.'<f al an awards pri·st·nt.tlllln al M<igic Mountain .J 1101· :!:I ;1l11ni.: with str lf•c llons m 1•;11•h of l)w olht•r d1 v1:-.ions . Baseball Stamlings i\MJ.Jtf("A~ l.F.AG l ' E \\t• .t Ut\.l_,i11n • W L Pct. (,8 An~f'l." Kani.a.-. 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"'onln .. al Clnc•,.n•ll. n S•n 01't90 fl ~LL.OllJt." - JOHNSON &SON Your Family Lincoln-Mercury Auto Supermarket 1976 Cougar l'rt wt11 ';IMHlnlJ & bt8kf)$. 1'111 1. 11111111001119 . l ilt wtieul, J\MtfM ~lt·rllo, srnAll engine. I W iii com lo ' I IO U ngo. tltMultfiJI ILIC IOIMIN) *3662 2626 Harbor Blv~. Costa Mesa 540- 5630 __ :~,,··~···=~~-··~--~~-~-· • . . ... , . -' . '.. ... . • • ,,,..,..,_-.r.-• BOATING I SOCCER I BASEBALL DAil V ptLOT BOATING Regattas Highlight Calendar There'U bt: y<achl1n~ :.ictavlly aplenty alon~ the Orunf(c ('oat1l this w~kend with four y&t hl dubs s ponsonng m aJor rc g1tl l.is Top feature will be thc .66th de ft'nse of lhf' San 01ego L1pton Cup as Newport llarbor Yacht Club takt-s on (1vc· challenger.. 1n the ocean off Newport Beach Saturday Sailing for the defending club will be Don Ayrt-s Jr. m his Peterson 2·tonner Dog Patch with a crew which includes his three sons, Bruce, Doug and Don I IC . pl us Lanny Coon, Taylor Grant and Tony Wattson. CHALLENGING CLUBS <trt: San Diego Yacht CJub with Carl t:ichenlaub's Cadcnzu , Coron<ido Yacht C lub with Mickey Lowl'll's Buena Vida Ill: Uel Rey Yac·ht Club with lir;.d He rman's Secre t Love ; Loi. Ange les Yacht Club with Uivin1· I s k 1 ppcr n ot na m <!d >. and P acific Manne rs Y<tcht Club with Kris Kris tor·s Gree n llunganan Capistrano Ray Yacht Club has scheduled the second race or its Junior Series Saturday with the competition to be in Sabots and Lasers Dana Point Yacht Club will send the Performance Handicap Racing Fleet into action in the third race or its Dana Sen cs Saturday and Sunday. In other areas or the Southern r.aliforni a Yachtin~ Associa t1on LOI> Angele1>·Long Beacb ALAMITOS HAY YACllT CLU B USYRU women':. re· ~1onal championship~ (Laser~. Coronado· 15s > Sa tu rd a y. CATALINA ISLAND YACHT· I LU R Catalina Is land race I Long Reach to Long Poinl, PHRl-'l Saturrlay LITTLE S HIPS FLEET C:a tahna 1s land r eturn race. Sunday Santa Monica Bay UEL REY YACHT CLUB Ucq~er Sen c..-s No. :i. Saturday CALJFORNfA YACHT G LIJ B -Overton Serie!> No . .6 Satoe day PACIFIC MARINERS YACHT CLll R Stein Series No. 5, Saturday. W ESTWARU C R U IS ING CLUB Bay Series No. 3, Saturday. KING HARBOR YACHT CLUR f.1do·l4 fl eet cham· pions h1p, Saturdlfy. Sunday San Diego SAN OIE<;O YACHT CLUB Caluml<• Trophy <Sohngs) Sutur • day. Sunday ~ K·38 sin({lehUJ'\d1..-<l race, Saturday; J,urr In N"'o 6, Saturday Dril>coTi Series. ( J 1{)) ~unday · SOUTHW ESTERN YA~HT Cl .UB -Me rt:ury Rt:~alla . Saturday. Sunday. CORONADO YACHT CLUB K\tly Mull Trophy (handicap> Sunday. OCE~,NSJDE YACHT CLUB -Sabol Series, Sunday. Nonll and lalaad WESTLAKE YACHT CLUB - W t:s tlak e C up Regatta Tea Men ~·Surf In Boston ~~~;-~~~~~~~-~~~~-_BOS'r.QN_.J,A -.llJ En«iJand T.eA Meo. led t>'•y-'m.l~d'.l-----~· • - netder Gerry Daly. broke out of a season-long scoring slump Wedne11day. explodJng for alx goals ln a 6· 1 victory over the Califom1a Surf. Daly scored three goal& and assisted on lhe others as the Tea Men improved their North American Soccer League record to 5· JO, reducing California's t.o 5.9 Daly became the first member of the New England team t.o score three goalS' in a gsme thilt- year. Keith Weller scored two New England goals and Kevin Welsh netted the other. Steve Moyers scored lhe lone Surf goal at 84 · 20 with assists ~oang to Martin Cohen and Jerry Ingram Calirom1a had 17 s hots on goal to 19 for the Tea Men. Smee Pete r Wall took over as coach or the Surf. the team has won only one ~ame and the loss Wedflc:>day niJ:hl was the most lops ldi;..>d or the season to dale. BOB·NO,,DSKOG, SPEED BOAT RACER ANO DEVELOPER, SEEKS DIESEL-POWERED RECORD THIS WEEK. Saturdlfy night the Surf re· turns IJ> Southern <.;a hfomJa to pl-ay lht· J\zk{''> a l the Rost· Howl Queen Mary Offshore Race This Weekend N ordskog Shifts .. ~ek~ Die.'it>f Cra.fl Record 'The· Queen M a r y OH s hort• <':ltJSSiC, Onl' or the mtJjOr off s h o re po w c r b o a t r a c 1• .., sponsorc-d by lhl' l'<Jdf1c Off. shore Powe r Uo;it A~oc1al10n (PO PBRA) w1 II he held Satur day <tnd Sund<t y out of Long Beu en. The event will feature the rookie driver and production class boat i.. according to Howa rd Arneson, POPBRA pre· s 1denL Race requirements for the rookie cla'ls include minimum safety eq1upment, a 20·foot boat or larger , and an entry fee or $75. Non professional race rs, or those who may nol have raced previously, arc e ncouraged to raN• offshore in one or Sf•vcrnl dasi.es establis ht•d for nearly t•vcry kind or bo<Jt imacmable. These include Jt•t day cruisers outboards a nd twin -engine deep· Vs. Spectators are invited to view the race from the stern Qf the Queen Mary, primary i.ponsor of the event along with OHsh<Jre of Newport Sport.c;wear. Trophies and awards will be designed from s alver <tnd au the nl1c tea kwood from the Queen Mary. Assisting <ts stak1· and sweep boat:-wtll be the Loni: Bcarh SC<J Sc·ouL'> SCMA Makes Major Changes Hy ALMON LOCKl\HEY O~u•r PU•t 8cwtl1t4 w,-,u, Bob Nordsk'>g 66 y1·ar r11fl Van N uv•. 1nd uslrallsl and offhhore· r><1w1·r h<1Jt d r1 vt·r, 1s o hs t-ssPtl with spct·d cspt•cially S!>f"t-'<I on thl· w<il cr In his long carC'e r <ts ci dnv1·r and tl~· veloper of s pct.-d m achine::. h<: ha~ '>Pl a number or spe•'<I r•·tord-; 1n J.!"''''""'' powered craft. "'' hold.'1 th1~ world s11ccd record in a g<isoline 110wE:rt-d bo<it over a straightaway cours.- NOW HE IS AFTER A R E<:OIW in diesel powe red c-rafl. lie i1. st:t:kin~ that record atSaJton Sea this week. Nordskog is testing a spC"c1ally pre· pared diesel engine , a c ulminauon of many years or work, for r('ha h11ity and for the kind or speed by diesel not yet on the record books . PTesldf'nt Of :l mufti national Mn glomerall' lhut b ei:l r~ h i s n ;1m 1· Nordskoi;: has directed h1:-. sp1·c1ah'>ls 11; their ongoing researc h into diesel powered craft. Jle hopes lo combmt· th•· reliability or diesel power whih.' <Jttc.t ln mg spt.°'t!ds once rest"f'Vt.'<I for ronven t;onal gas·powercd engines EARLIER TlllS \'EAR, No rd-;kog took his diesel-powered lunncl hoat. ET 5, to the 7 flour J'<Jrkt•r I-:ndun> 111 Arizon<i While h1· did not orfi <·wlly bre<Jk any records, h1· rc:ach1·d Sfll'<:d-. well rnlo the !JO mph brac:kd bdon· ex pcn encing a transmission r:ulure N orc18kog was so 1mpn·~<;1•d' wllh t.h•· pc·rformanct.· of thts lat1•sl d1· ... 1~n 1·n1• 111,. that he rl'lumt!(J to his mann1: llt!V(·lop nwnl N:·nlcr in Van Nuys for m(J<l1 fir;; lions This will IH· lhf· nt·w eni.:in1· l hal wa ll bt: U!Slt.'<i at Salton S<:a TWO OKANGt: COUNTY l>RIVt:R~ wtll be 1n th e ft e l<l of unllmtt f'rl President lhll Kcttcnburg of hydroplcmes wh11·h op1·n th1· W7!J sed~1111 the Southern California Marine al Miami Manne Stadium Sunday. AssociatJOn <SGMA > h lfl> <.tn Jack Schafe r . <Jn cxt·eut1 v1• t1trrrnft nounccd a rrorganizal1on of the :><Jk i.man from Santa An<J wi ll be <1l th" a SSOC1al1on 's offic_•es local :d 10 whcd or lh1• IH'W lJ·:J thundrrboalOWnt«1 Long Beach. hy Ken Thompson, a Tri C1ll<.'s. Wahh Bill Schultz, form<:r lv ass111 rontraclor who 1s muk1nsc h11; rlchul 111 tant manag<:r or thl" Los.Angele~ unhmitc'<i racing Thom11-;on's l•'am 1J( Boal. Show ;md manager </ the Scha fer an<I Jim Knth will t amp1ugn Sailboat Show, has hcl'n promo! the formitt Mi ss Huclw1"1St'r that l'arn1:rl Cd lO th(! j)OStlion o f d1rccltir ol a ntttional r h<1mp ton:.h1p nt1" 10 1!177 ho.W. shows . and 1s lrnown frrr <'xrrptmn:.il s peed , :c dul;i~s or t~tl Nlchols.l.. ll"" .• The olh(!r COIJnly, dr1v..r, I~ 'J crry • c.~1t1vl' d!rertor ~or the ~cmt 15 ' Turner of l''ulterton who wall bt-dn vini£ years has now tx t•n e levated to the LJ.5 C<Jndymun. ownt·d hy rctan·rJ ~eneral managcr or the 701 · airline pilot C<irrnll Kern member c.:omp11n11::-. comprising SCMA. Boat Class Set l,,1ut.,rbal'll. < unchm.in is reput1.."fl to ~· in good ~:1ncl:-with l'ur ncr. <Jn <J<'romp. !!'ht•d (,r;,111d l'ri K d<t\'> C-OmJ*lltOr I 11rnPr 1s an aslut1· sl ralt·~1sl who will us1· the M;1nnt· St<1d1um ·.., infamous l1~ht <·oml·rs lo hth btsl <1dvl.11lt.age J11·avy favon tP in tht· opening rac1: 1s dt:ft•nthng n;il111n;il r h amp11)n Bill M t.lnc('y. San U11·1:u. who was v1rtuully 1nv1nc 1bl<• o n lh1· 1 97~ lhundcrboat n rc-u1l Jle won 1.111 hut one n~ce 1n hts Holls -Royct· pownf•d Atlas Van l..rnes. indudin~ a l>l'venth Aml"nean Power Boat Assoc1a l10n (Al'flA> Gold Cup On San Dw~o·s M1ss1on Bay -Mun· 1·ey's home course and l hc only race he had never won he wrapped up the season convincingly with a 132.353 mph world spt.~ rt.-cord and his 50lh maJor t' a recr v1c·tnry 5 Area Star~ Take11 in June Baseball Drat·1 1''1vt• OranJ.(t' Coast art•t1 player~ were 'd 1•1·kd on thf• '>CC<md d<ty of thl' .J une haw h<11l rtr<1ft Wt-od n1·sd;.y 1nclu<hng two from t~J1son lf1gh SchrJol W;1:-n<' f'alt c<1. a pitcher <.tnd son nf fo1 mer Brooklyn U11dg1·r p1ll'her lrlf-, along with_ oulf1\'l<k r M1kt' Dollt;n:r "''rt.: taken from 1<:d1:.on P;allc a went ·l,; Mtnnt'sot<.1 on lht· Mth rouutl t1nd l>ol · ·~·n•r was p1ck l·<f l1v th1· N1·w York 'aukcc:.on lhl' 1:1lh round Manna ll11•h s K;·v1n Ol son. a p1tr hn, wa:-ab11 l<•kt·n 011 lh1· l!ilh rountl hy t )akl ;md. c:rt>g llanson. Southt·rn Calrfornt<J I '111 lt•gt":-. 1-.11 c h,·r duri n ~ tht· pai.t :-.•·a:-.iin . was :-.de<'lf'd hy the Cu hfom ia Angt'ls on the· t·1~hlh round wh1ll' Curona cfc~I Ma r " Chris Johnston w<t:. 111ckt'd hy th1· Ch11·<J~11 White Sox on lht• 22nd rouJ1tJ El Toro ll1>:h Sc·hor11·., Joh.!:\. Uryunt. an nulf1clder. wa:-. p1ck1·d h)iiillftc New York Mt'Lc; in thr ISth rmmd while Cal Statt• t\Jllcrton·:. Kurtis Kingi.olver of L os ~7\J a·mr'fo ~.' wa s tub'h e d by · M1lwauk1-<: on the l:Jlh rounrl J ark Monro<'. an infielder from Wes tmfo.'>ter . wa:, take n hy lhc Ch1ca~o Cubs on lht· 11th rouncl TIRE ">flu Must Be Satisfied"* Front Wheel DISC BRAKE RELINE 1/1• ,,,.,, 1 I t 1• 11 I lt'o• I Ir 1• 1 • I' 11:• ff ( It t· Jr ,,t! /dtt•t•l t 'ttlf q .JH•: I '.. t ,·, ••• I• , t Y' , 11 11 , ' ,.,, ., • J ff,, ' , tr t ,, f I ;, 'II o' t 1• jf If! • ,, hf II I ' ' llf :1 ,, fl II 1111 )• •• ff' I J --!a...-~ , .1. .J_~ -jf ~..1J':~ , f "' f ! ,~ .. t i 1 rl /\fJd"'''" ti 1,,.,.,., dfHt Phone for a timesaving appointment Good Thru Jame 20th VSR All Weather Steel Radials ' . i . , • 11 • (,, 1 '"••I V',11 11 ,)Ill!•·-. Qt11,d ill W•'.ifl1•'1 lt,H liOn INO ft.r>t;••f tt' t1f,1l1•tl • ~. ··~' tJt. tt ... C't" J 'ti (" wt111t•w.1ll .tvllnq •• .,qer s1111& compa1 •bly p1lctd! • t-----(dinghies) Satuat8.)'_ _ _ SANTA DARBARA VACHT - CLU 8 -Wilson Series, Satur· d ay. Sunday. _A boat:Jiancl!Jf!Lclass for novices is scheduled for Hunlin~ton Bea~h area~ dents beginning June 18 al Marina High The -,-RRRTftlm ---VISA ' *THE GENERAL TIRE -;---st'fMCY'1>J:t:1)0f- I ) j l ANACAPA YACllT CLUB S c ripps-Kclle nburg Series, Saturday, Sunday. POMONA VALLEY SAJLJNG ASSOCIATION-Laser lnvita· tional, Saturday, Sunday MacNeil New 1i1anies Coach MONTREAL (Ml - The MOlltreaJ CuadAena announced today tllat Al MacNell. director of player penonnel of t.be N aUonal Hockey Leaaue club. baa reslgned. Earlier Montreal Star reported t.bal MacNell ls In Atlanta today where be. will be U.troduced aa the FJame1 new coacb. He will replace Fred Crei1hton, dlaml11ed after tbe Atl.nta club w 11 ell mlnated by Toronto Maple Leafs ln two 1tratpt aamea. ··----. . . School. The Huntington Beach Union High ~chool District Adult School summer clai.s 1s to meet four weeks on Monday and Thursday evenings between 7 and 9:30 In room 110. t'or additional information. call 898·6736. -run~ers_ emporium WE HELP THE BEGINNING RUNNE-R AS WELL AS THE EXPERIENCED ..... Ask about our Sunday tun runs .. BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY! ~-------------~--------~ l S] • 00 •ny pair of running shoe• 1 1 not alre.cjy on Hie with : : OFF this ad. Exptre~ June 17th. t ~--------------~-------J Sale on Warm Ups!· •BROOKS • NIKE • NEW BALANCE • TIGER • ETONIC • SUB·4 • OOLFIN • u U l S 0 11<!11 I d.ty\ with c~pOl'lcn<:od runners w rv1n11 . YOU! 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I'LL TELL YO\A AenA'r rT WHf"'-1 I HAVE FINl~O EATIN6 VOi.Ar: (:A~Efr ?? TEL.L. Mi NOW! by Tom BitiuJc by Mell Lazarius OtA.Y-- Wt-eN l~tM' 1WAHT1D•AN AFTE~-~ ~MC~. "It'' a 'thank goodntss you're -still well' cord from the vet'" SUPERHEROES OKAY, • "*"'ttlT~ 11 • ~ )QJ'~ CUAN I JlWfHl~lQJ STlff TK'IT 'NAY··()#( 'IOU'U.~fO Ml! SHOE THE FAM1l Y CIRCUS by Pasko, Tuska & Colletta THE ~Of-1~001.1 1MA&NE THIMKINS Z WAS eEH11'4D nlAT 6MAL.L-l'IMC QOl!J8CRY/ l'T '6 AM INSULT 10 NiY Pl<lc>Fe5Sl()ML STANDING! ~~~ by Jett MacNelly by Bil Ktane GORDO WHO WOUlD WA}JT TO EXTERMI- NATE,.., OW.L.S~ JUDGE PARKER TELL THE 5HERIFF TO 6ET f>Ot.IE DEPUTIE& our HERE IU6HT AVIAV .. 6Ef0Rf 1 HI!; MAOM1'N KILLS MY NEW COOi<.! SUPf:K,S TITIOU:;• LOUTS Wiie> THINK Wiil: /\/ WE CALL SOMEONE':.J NA.ME, ORABBLE DR. SMOCK ' TeL..1... Me , , DOC."IOR . ti=: YOU W~R E: SIC.K, wout-D YOU <:>O I 0 YOURSeL..F? '-i:=-) /-.- VVltH IV\Y "IRACK R6COF"'D ;>1 Nf;Vf:R .' HEV! IJ() WEAl=CN.' ' ' ~. ''•· ' . by Gus Arriola by Harold Le Doux Al!f YOU '.::>\JRE WE ("AN'T Ol!>CU!r.> THIS RATIONALLY:> ,..... _ ___,~ DENNIS THE MENACE ..... ------------~~ ~~ . - T\MBLEWEEOS li'l~ 1tl rl~E S~L.ECT J:AC1Llt: OF Of/IOL.15Lt ELrTl .e<JR/G1N£S' CtMU1lE5! NAN ct . ............... . . . .. .. . i E ro JE'.LEC.T 1UEOF lLYELI n ~llr1NE5' ~lftES! .!. WHAT HAPPENED ? by Tom K . Ryan ~v'rC:llYc;'::iO I' 1l I :, \ ~ ~11cttf N f:OR • ·' 1 11 t..t:P vA!fR/\N.l!J. l.'1\ • ) ,., ___ ..,.. I WATCHED A FIFTEEN- INNING BALL GAME . . by Emie Bushmiller .. . ,_ .. - .,.,, .. • t s •• \ • --... J Thundly. June 7, 1979 PEA_NUTS 6E~ORE ~OU KNOW IT, WE'LL HAVE HU~DRED5 OF AP?LE 0U5~ES ~ i'M flf:A1. d (, U,O ~OIJ OC:.t. •CIE'O fo uO our w•'T H M1.. r-.. 1~l ·, (1Jf."11N6 ~ 1! Gi -6 -ri - OMYN.OT 81 by CbrltsM. Sdw~·-- I SORE AM ... t'M Pl.ANTIN' 5EED5 AU. 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VAN NlJYS "You don't n·nl your hghlt1ulhs Why should yuu have lo rent y<1ur tch:phun ... , " That's ltw m1·ssa~<: Jot111 Srh11f1t·ld 1~ prc•arhing to compamc~ an Southern California So far, m<tr1· than 300 have agreed Schofie ld. an energetic. art1rulate r19·year-old, 1s president or Southwes t T<·l1•phone Co . whi<'h --- sells telephone equipme nt to "We show the c us tornn whett husinesses. competing head-on altf'rnativt>s ht> hus," he s aid wit h giants lik e Pac1f1c "Thl' utility klls him. 'This as Tel ephone and Ge ner a l what you can have etnd this as Telephone whett it costs · · · South west also e mphas izes service, ~uaf"antl!eing emer gcn· (·y repairs within rour hours und normal repnirs within 24. SOUTHWEST AND similar s m all fir ms have gained about 10 percent of the /nation wide t elephone equipment m arket since a 1988 U.S Supre me Court decision a llowed cus tomers to plug their own phones or !-.witch· boards dJrectly into utility lines Tht' dccli;ion, involv111g a Tex a s firm c alled Cartc d one . established what is known as the inter connect industry. com- panies that sell telephone equip· m (•nt dir<•rtly to co rporations and individuals . IL also for<.'cd the utal1t1 <'!> lii h1•gin o;f•lhng thl'tr 1·tpuprnt'nt outrig ht 1n!-.tf'ad of m <1k 1n~ cus tomt>rs ra •nt at fo n ·v('r, whu:h 1-; why l ht' Bf'll systt·m 11ffcr<> phone salNI clS an a lt1•rnat1vt· t11 monthly scrvar(· charges "SF.RVlCt: IS critical People arc• a('<'U~tomc.·rl to thinking of a l'aC' 1f1 t· Tt·l1'11ho nC' t r uck on l'VC'ry c·om n ." Schofi eld said "Hut many businessmen an• also us(•ct to n illing thf· utility <ind not gelling a ,satisfactory :i nswl'r Th;1t '!> ont' of o ur ~tronr! µ111 11 ts thl' c·usto m e r gets pl'rs on al <illt'nt1on from the pn•-;11lt•nt on down " Soulhw<'"I w ill 1ntt·r1·1•rl1· for 1t~ l·u~tom1~r~ wht•n the prubll·m " with th•· lc•l ... phonc c·omp:m,v. "a Y" Schoftt·ld , whoM· 511 p..r'''" firm includl'~ muny form n u111t t v cm ployC'c!-. not1f11·d un uppllr atlon for a stay \Yftll rtm11n1ot But It t urrwd out th .11 liaw yn .; ne ve r 1rt'lually n1nl1t<•tt"J 11nr a~Uat~ J\ldL' 1n,k 1uJ. they tried Robinson aiJ:a10 f\ s tay" No dice An 1mmcd1 all' rehearing? It had onl hN •fl 11 h alf hour since lloban~on ' rtrde r and the Judge r 11 f U 'l {' d , S e t l I n g 9 a m . W1·dnt·.,d~1y for the session. ·rht-~uv l·rnm l·nt attorn1·y., ron(f'rr t•1I w ith lhl'ir b<i'>!-. A.;i.1ist.rnl Allor111·y Ge nl'r al llarlrnra OLtb<·ol"k f\ :source s:11d 'ht· wa:-tnrl·ni.t•<.l HI R<1b1ns1J11·~ u11h•r , t·allt11~ at ··outra~cou:-·· Uy mid t•vf•rung Tuesd ay. lh1· I'''\ A '>ll 11 had rn ade no effort l'' 111J1•\ It "'Wt: Wt;llE CONSIDERINf; wheth<>r lh•· prolK'r way wa~ to 1s ue 138 tell'grams or whether A P Wtr•photo 'PERSONAL ATTENTION' Schofield Competes THE CARTERt'ONE decision opened the way for the inte rcon- nect industry. but Schofield a.nd others haven't round it an easy bus int•ss "We've h1.td to prov•• 11Ur~clv1>s evrry -;ft'P or the wa~·." he said "A husant•!-.sm an 1s takani,! a risk 1f ht! l1•av~·s th<' ut1ltt~ GM Pays $9~l,OOO To End U.S. Probe "llc 's an a d efl!n:-.1 blc fJOSalion 1f he stc1ys with lttt'm. hut hl'<'<tn he putlang has Joh o n tht• ltnt-1f he ~oes ahead with us ;:ind the cquipmentdoscn't work out " SOU THW EST S f:LLS telephone equipment produced in t he United States by Nippon E lectric Co .. a Japa ne s e m'unuf acturer. -SClior.eta claim~ So.ulhwest's eq uipment ls more advanced ttutn much of the older utility prod ucts and that com panics <'an save the cost o ( install a· l ion by buying systems tailored to their individual needs. L>F.TROIT U\l'I G cncr~I Motors Corp. has agr-.:cd lo pay <• S90.000 settleme nt lo the government in a pollution test ca!>C and thr· govl·rnm~nl, an turn, has agrN'd to dror> a c rimin<il in vesti gation ag a inst the automaker. s pokesmen say The US Juslace Department and GM rtiached an out-of·court ~el· tlement in a case involving <ii legations that the n a tio n'<; la r gest automaker cheated on auto emission •test~. U.S. At torney .lames K . Hobinson of Dt:tro1t said "IT WAS DETRIMI NF.D that l'r iminal prosec ution was not ap· propraate ." Robanson s aid in a written state me nt: Under the settlement, the En vironmental Protection Agency <ind GM ugrl!ed tu droo the ac: <'U!>ations ca<·h had m ade ahout the othe r GM t1lsc1 aRreed -lo l'.crllfy to lht' 1-:PA in future spot checks of emissions levels that no production cha nges had been maCJe in cars to pass the tesLo; "We believe this as a satasfac· tor y settlement or what was becoming protra cted litigation anvolving the several chums a nd counter-claims bet ween the par ties," srud a GM spokes ma n GUARANTEED SHORT-TERM RETURN. 9. 4 2 5 °; 0 ~nnual Rat(· 9 . 8 I 4 °/ 0 Effo•t1ve Annual Yield. Republic,'s Money Market Ceriifl.cates f.1,..p11n ltc .... Ht~h IJ1·rlv11n.11H. 1· Mo n•·y Mr1rk1·t t-1c :';;.~, <JUdlrtnlccs d lt11Jh •,hort ll'ffll yu·ld 1111 your ">•JV111qs l he••· .are no n ro k t:I d'fC I··· ... Ill 01 111 ., ( I 1.1rq1 :-. 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(21.l) 191 1)111 I tJtl l ()Iii I fSfJC to issue another airworthiness dtrc('llve," Attorn<•y Royce Lamberth told ltobinson later U ...S. airl ine s o p e rate 138 0 {; 105. An ai rwo rthiness d irective can ground planes by de mand ing certain corrective st l'f)!I A httle urtc•r 9 p m Tuesday ('3me word from' the Jo'AA that 1t was drafting an order to comply w ith Hobinson 's d irect i ve Plan es would be g r ounde d 1111 m echutely, a s pokesman ~aad . Dl'T i\T TUE .:;a m e time. l.JW}l'r" \o\1•11· 011 th'! tl'le phone with the• JUdge He tcJld them ..,1111·1· :i ht·ar1ng wti~ '>l't for 9 a m . tht·y didn't nt·cd to rush -I ht' ground ml>( Thi' DC tOs h·ad won a rcpnl'Vl' Hut it didn 't last lonR Since tht' May 25 cr ash in Chic ago. ;.urline~ had b(!en told tu rt'inspel'l their DC· lOs alter l'Very 100 hours of flight or 10 days, whichever cam e earlier D U RING SUC H r I' 1• x a m 1 n a t 1 o n s 1 n S a n Franc1~co Monday and Tuesday. two Am<>nc:.in 1\ 1 rhnes planes v.r re found lo have nac-k!> 1n lhe e ngine mounUn1 a re a, cracks that didn't 5~W durinl the firat inspection · T h e FAA w aa toht late Tuesday. It was the final blow Technical expert.a met after m id n ight Wednesday w ith Jona than Howe. the acting chief counsel of the FAA. "T HE FINAL determintilion was reached at 3:30 a m .," sa id Lamberth. .. Either the earlier t>Xamination was faulty or a design defect caused the cracks s ubsequently T he administrator determined he could not have confidence in the co ntinued oper ation of th'e DC 10 al this t ime " FAA administrator Langhorne M. Rond had Oown to Europe on Monday night for a conference in London and for the Paris air s how . He r (•turn e d t o Washington 1mmed111tely . At 3:30 a.m in Long Beach . an o rder wa s h a nde d to J {; Rr11;endlne. president of Douglas A1 r1·r afl. It spelled o ut the prec autions taken s inct' the C'h1cago crash. -MAY 28, GROUNDING fo; {), .... r 1'h•• Counlt-r HASOU1~1 a possJbly defective boll ln Uae ~n.ine mowitlna pylon. :! -May 29, 1roundln1 for I a dditiona l inspect ions of u.e pylon structure. -June 4, another croundlna for certain model DC·lOll, for c hec ki ng possible d a m a1 e eau sed by rem o untin1 tbe engine during m ain tenance.• ''Thf' admi nistr a t or has nason to believe that the Model DC· 10 series aircr aft may not meet the n.-quirements . . in l:ia t. at may not be of proper <Jtis1~n. material, specification, t o nstruc tion and per rormance for sare operation or meet the minimum standards,'' the FAA order said. The plane has been made since 1971. MCOONNF.1.1. DOUGLAS was quu·k to rt•spond lhat the FAA (J C't1on "as more s weeping and dras tic th <in circum s tances wa rr an t " and bla m e d t he proble ms on t he way some a irlines maintain their planes. 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'ff"'•• ,. ., • t. ' t ~ l Thurdy, June 7. 1911 DAIL V PILOT •f Personal Compu,ters Catch On Al'WI,...._ AT THE FOREFRONT OF U.S. LABOR MOVEMENT Wy"n Heeda United Food end Commerc:lel Workera Union NEW YORK CAP) Alter on- l y tour yora on the market. huslnu11 Is boonuna for the p<-ri.onal computer and 11up· porters meeting here have pre- dicted ll brtght future. - It '11 the third yur that the Penonal Cou1puUn1 fi'eatlval hu betln held In conjunction wilt\ thc NatlonMI Computer Con- ft•rence, the World Series of computer showcases SEVENTY-THOUSAND peo- Plt> were expcctt:d to troop past exhlbll8 by the lnduslrial giants like IRM during lht fo ur-day an- nuul event, which ends today An estimated 15,000 of them also will trek down tbe street to th~ pt>rsonal computer festival being held in a separate hotel to see the latest in artificial mtt-lligence for the home A quarter of a million home computers have been sold since the firs t of these desk-lop whizzes went on sale in late 1975. Today, there a re more than a do:zen models ~md a host of com ponen ts The consulting firm of Booz, Allen & Hamilton- /' Goliath Union Formed Food /1ulustry Combi1wlion Catapults Leader WASKJNGTON CAP) One of the largest meri:~e rs in U S. labor history Is giving birth to· day to a goliath organiution that immodestly hopes to &row into the nation's No 1 union. At the helm of this creation is a young, little -known union leader suddenly perched at the forefront of the American labor movtment THE NF.W UNION is the Unil- t'd fo'ood and Com m e r c ial Wnrkers, the product of tw1, powPrful food imtus try groups, the Retail Clerks Inte rnational. Union a nd the Ama lgamated Me at Cutte rs and Butche r Workmen With a combined memhership of 1.25 million and growing every day, thP U FCW instantly ht-comes the AFL-CIO 's largest union and the country 's fourt.h larges t , trailin g only the Tt"amstf'r-8. thP National Educa tion Association and the United Auto Workers. Many labor obser vers believe the UFWC could be the largest in a decade. The m an heading this giant is William H. Wynn, a 47-year-0ld Indiana native who started his career bag~ing groceries and unexpectedly twcamc the Retail Clerks' president in 1977 when his predect·~sor died in otrice BY VIRTUE OF the UFCW's size and resourt'es, Wynn will rnmmand the ear of both the labor movement's inner circle and thP l'hil'fta ins o f the Democratic Party, from Jimmy Carter on down. After a good dose of planned media cxpo11ure, Wynn 's a ides hope he also will gain the publJc 's attention as a major national figure The 735,000 m e mbe r Retail Cle rks a nd 520,000-m ember Meal Cutters voled themselves out of existence and agreed to create the new union at separate col) vention s Tucsrhy and We6nesday, The marnage or the long-time o rg a ni zing rivals marks the largest merger 1n o rg anized labor since the AFL and CIO Joined 24 years ago The founding ur th<-union was to bl! commemoratt·d today and Friday al a ro11vent1 on that was Sl'heduled lo attn.act President Carter, St'n. Edw:trd Kennedy, several cabinet membl'r:S, Unit· cd Auto Worke r s Pre s ident Dougl as Fraser and a host of other lubor leaders . Coastal Firms Report Nuclear Medical Systems Shows Revenue~ Up Nuclear Medic al Systems. Inc . Newport Beach. has report .ert revenues of $.154,901 ror thf' third quarter or 1979, compared with $349.465 for the comparable t97R qu1:1rler . Nine-month rc-venu~ were $1 ,0s4.H71 in 1979, ('Ompared with $1 ,046.563 m the earlier period. BUSINESS BRIEFS -. m arket isoprinosine in Italy for the treatment uf immunodeficien- cy diseases, including virdinfec· lions Initial s ales will begin im- mediately through hospitals, the company said Wednesday. With the Italian registration, isoprinosine has been approved says Americana wtll buy J00.000 to 500,000 home computers t.b11 year at prices from several hun· dred lo several thousand dollars each. ~ puter will do so soon," said 1eneraUon of atda for the baa· Burc:h~nal Gre nL manacJn& dlcy~. belpinl( the blind to ed llor of Creatl ve Co-m putin& reaa iDd the 1peecnlrii to aped. - magazine and head of a panel on • the subject at I.be festival. BUT THE ATTENTION of ats. a,.. and ber collea&"91 ~ THE CALCULATING power THE DEFINITION of a the panel was fixed on uaes OI of even the &mailer models "personal computer," Ma. the future. r- would have set the electrical Green said, is any computer de· Entire libraries could be put engineers of a decade aco drool· signed primarily for the home. on computer and called up OD e ing. People already use them to home set over a telephone line, This success makes for heady play electronic games. solve said Portia laaacaon or E.lec· predictions from their ad· business problems. control light· tronic Data Systems Corp. of vocatea: ing, temperature or sound, draft' Dallas. . ·'The printing press revolu· letter-perfect letters and pre· The same principle could ap- t ionized society. So did the pare taxes. pit to books, magazines end telephone. The personal com· They've also created a new ncwspapers,shesaid. ~-----------~-------~~ ~---------- '79 T~x Options Studied The co mmunity service office of Orat1ge Coast college. Costa Mesa. will present a thre e-pa rt l ectur e series. "Advanced In· dividual Incom e Tax 1979 .. Ta x is s ues fF o m c apital gains to enter tainment deductions will he coven-d in the series. which will meet on three s uccessive Mondays, beginning June 18, from 7 .30 to 9:30 p.m in OCC's 1''ine Arts Hall 116 RICHARD A. Brown Jr., a member of the law firm of Howser , Gl'rtner and Urown of Newport Heach will IPcture He 1s a s p<'cialisl 1n lax and husincss law. Ticket:; ror the series are priced al $5, or $2.50 fo r individual lecture:. They are available m the ticket office in the collei:e's Administralaon Building. Series and individual tickets also will be sold at the door if space Is available. Topics will inc lude "How Capital Gains are· Tax e d U nd er the Revenue Act of 197H," "'Minimum and Max 1mum Taxes.'' ·'Tax Shelters.·· ··Retirement Plans." "Inte r es t Paid.'. "Divorce and Taxes," "Trave l and Enlerlainmt-nt Deduc- tions." and "lndividuitl Reporting or Subchap· ters and Partnership In· come." Government guaranteed. And you re<Eive a-check every month. ~or ,dfrty .ind h1Kh incomt· p.11<.J mnnthly ... 11'., J1fltcult to m.1tr h thl' CNMA ~1ortx.1x1· B.il L.t·d C l'rt1f1c.J11..,. Thl'Y bl•.ir ,, lJ 5 Govl·rnm1·nt >'.U.H.lnll'l' on "th1· t 11nt•lv r.1ym1·nt nl hoth pr1nup.1I .ind 1n11•r1·o;t" Sino· m.1ny (.:"::'\11.).., .tr1• no~' \t·lltn>'. .it .1 d1 ... rnun1 from 1h1· nrigtn.il l'o'llt· p m l'. t ht• I ,1c l' .1mount tnlt'rt·'>I ( v.iry1nx upw.1rd.., tr 11m c:>' ) ,1r1uall}' y11·ld., ovt•r O'/,'Y., tur current tnvt"•lor<. No pt'n.tlty: /\lthouKh price•.., ol the Ct·rt1f11 .ilt.., Jrt' -.uh JI'< I 10 n11rm.1J m.irl..l'I c h.tngl", •10 intcn·.,t 1wn.1lt y will lw 1 h ,tr)(l'J <,hould you Ut'I 1J1· to !>di .ii .my ltmt• K1 J tler. I '1,1hody m.itnldtn., t0nt inotng mJrl..cH 1n CNMA n·rt 1licJ1t.., 1n unit., of S25.000 ;inJ ur. For more dt• 1.11lt-d inforni.11111n. v1'1t our olf1Ct· or m.Jil tlw coupo n tnd.iy ... Kidder, Peabody-----------, I l ,~_co .. :_:.::>~/"~~"." . I I c-10 "''"'"1•ort <. •·n l•·r l>ri• "· '"""P"'' IS. .H h. ( /\ 0:.c-t'O l,•I l'"'l-l l ••-I l-;0-1l' ' ••• v ' • ~ '"· •. ,. ~· t •• '1 ... 1.1 ••• ··~ •• 1(1 t t • ,, • • I l •• \', l ' '' U I I .. ,. 1t I f tt..,. ,.,,j I I" I f I• 'Ill• Ht h j. r r·I···· • pco \1 It h f ltq.,n,JI HH•Hrn .•t•OI\ d 't1Ut I < ·="'" \ < "'''"' ·''' I I N.im~ ---------------------- ! Addr~H ' ------- I C1 cy _____ _ I L St.M' _Zip ___ Tf'I . .J ------------------~~~~~ 443 better EPA estimated mpg. Third quarter net income was $63,853. or 3 cents a share, com· pared wiUl $74,080, or 4 cents, in 1978 Ntfie-months net income was $105,275, or 7 1cents, in 1979, compared with $227,086. or 11 cents. in 1978 been <'reatcd to enable the user t o design an applic ation terminal for a specific job, and then to expand a nd enhance that terminal's capabilities as il c; re- Quiremenls grow and change by simply adding any of a whole scri~s of plug-in modules," said Oon11ld fo'. Brosnan, president. for marketin..e 1n the three ----------- •O•rga~ 1111 refltu-nf Incorporating tet'hnologlcal improvements in portable data entry term1nab. MSf data Corp , Costa Mf's<t , has introdul'ed the "Ome ga Concept." The com- pany says it tranl\forms what had been a sin~lc·application s to ra ge a nd o ne -wa y tran111mbs1on m ec1ium Into a group or pro~ram -loadable , multi-application two way com- munications terminal system!> " 'The Omf•ga Conl'ept' has Purchasing Forum ... . ..... Slated Saturday The Purchasing Management Association of Orange County it nd Coastline Com munlty College will hold their 18th an- nual Purchasing Forum Satur- day at the Newporter inn, Newport Beach. The forum, '•A Milestone In Development," will start at 1: 30· a .m. and wm offer one point toward purchaaing management certification. Re1iatration fee is $35; stu- dent fee is $20. The coat Includes a luncheon. More information is available from the UIOCiatlon at 176-2990. A t"adelll,, Opftt• N~wport. Academy of Modeling and Acting has opened al 2300 II arbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa .. Owner Marlena Amey is a model and actress who has ap- peared in severa l TV shows The academy has two courses m modelin~. diM·o and jazz dance 1n s truct1on a nd f ilm-video workshops Slark la Br Sold Pranlronix, Inc . an Irvine manufacture r of matrix line computer printers, has filed a re gistration statement with the Securities and Exchange Com- mission for the initial public of- fering of its common stock. or the 721,728 shares to be of- fered. 435,000 will be sold by the company and 286 ,728 by shareholders. Prinlronix intends to use its share or the net pro- ceeds for product development and production equipment, lo re- duce bank deb\ and increase working and capital. If alff O"• Drtlfl Newport Pharmaceutiala In· ternalional In<' .. Newport Beach. says one of its Italian licenses, Laboratori Delalande of Turin, has received approval for tbe Italian health authorities to \ -.,, 1 a r g e s l Eur o p ea n pharmace uti c als markets : f<'rance. Germany and Italy. Blacldward'• Sold Atlas llolels Inc., ~an Diego, has taken over the ~perations of two Blackbeard 's restaurants, one in Newport Beach. and the other in Labaina. Maui. Hawaii. t;scrow is to close in mid· August. lruarrr .11rq1d rrd D. W While and Co., Inc .. Newport Bea<·h. has acquired R J . Lewy , Insurance, Newport Beach. R.J . Lewy has joined Wha teas vice-president The firm handles commercial and indus trial ins urance as agent. analyst . broker, consul· tant and loss control and risk· management specialist . AgneqM..,.• Cochrane Chase, Livingston and Co., Inc. has moved from Newport B e ach to 19600 Fairchild, Irvine. Tax Savings Pl8D8 To Be Considered Irvine Savings and Loan and the law firm of Capretz and Kasdan will present a seminar, at? p.in. Tuesday on tax savings for individuals. The seminar will be held in the a s soc iation 's lobby . Reservations may be made through Diane Larson and Ruth Jones al ?52-2600. DON'T BE AN UNKNOWING DIABETIC Bl,~ R. Ph. There are more than JO million people In the world now shortening their lives because they do not know they have diabetes. What a pity ; for II can be llved with. If there Is a history of dlabeth ln your family and you a r e overweight, -or If you are trou bl ed by too frequent urination or have a quick lo ss of weight -check with your physician. These may be your warning signals. Our diabetic aid department carries a complete stock of medicines and other needs. vot.:n OOCTOk C!\N PllON E US when you need a m<'<isrlnt'. P1rk up your pr.-srnpt1on If sho1>- ping nl'art>y. or we will deliver pmm11lly w1tho111 f'Xtra l'harg1• A i:n•at many pC'ople entrust us w11h tht·1r prt>ticnpt1onli M ay we "omp ou nd VOUf!>'! PAD UDO rHAIMACY PrwDtl•wy JSl~l..S .............. 641·1UO .1979 Fleetwood Brougham (shown) and DeVilles. Th,•• ,, r11 "' ._., nr If •1 I u,•1.1f'w 1 ""' ti it hrinc' 1w 1.111 "'"' ind .1 H'll•C r 11u:1 ,,, t 1,.,, ~ ''', 1r1'li tr ,,.,.1,. n ,, • ,, "' •. 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BOX ONE -To own post office box 1 m eans prestige. sa ys Dt.tl Turner of L aguna Beach. fie own:. thl' hox number and the pla te . 111i1ormfthon ''H '"' "''"""of ow~ 001 ,._ \t>Oc>hrct Oy M11o .. f tttlfl•. .-uthor ot tf\t• 1•11·1 • d•t•oo nl tn• WM\ Who ct Ptt\ono111"d C4tltor f'\itt L1r¥'f"t"'" fft"t"'"" • H vou hit\li" .en rnt .. ftttoiftnQ c>f•t~. ~nod• t•lh to Mlllt~ h•""'" -.1ut W tl\IUf f" Ulwc.1 . ~+te I01. 8•Yf'flY Ulff\ 'IO) 01 Woman Appeals Benefit Denial MANCHEST E R. Conn. <Al» · A 37·year·o ld woman dra wing we trare benefits is appea lin" the state 's refusal lo puy for her breast reconstruction s urgery. Curol Aniell said lhe st.ale backed out of it~ commitm ent to pay ror the recons tr uction ·which had been scheduled lo take place a fter an open lion to rem ove both or h e r brea s ts . He r attorney~. or the Hartford Legal Aid Society, say the key i~ sue in l he d i:sputc Is whethe r the l.urgery is 11 m edical or cosm etic p rocedu re. Sow Hits the Jackpot MOSCOW (AP) A sow at a Moldavian ~wine·breedlnl( farm ~ave birth lo 28 p iglets in tv.o litters. eight day11 ap:trl, the official news a gency Ta siri reported. The Landras -brced sow hi.d 11 piglets first and 17 more t•il(ht duys tale r , T~tss Record ••r••• \AN t LaMI Ml• G£ .. lllAL MOSP'lfAl ,,.., JI,"" Mt •nd M t\. f\h l ~.,,,,., C.•lil\lt-S..Cll,Qltl Me,n, "" M r •nO Mt\ M•<-1 '•rl••. )~n ll••n•nt•. bfly, .......... ,, Mi •nd Mr\ Oo 8•rne\. ~.n Ju•u ( •pl\lt•no, boV M r •nd Mt\ MltllHI G rurblno ( •Pl•ll •no 8eeth, bov M•v U , ltlt Mr •M """ O•n1tl Mt•nt • S•O JLI•" C•t>hlr-. boy ~y l1, ttlt Mt •11<1 Mt \ Clwlrl~\ Ph1ll1p,, Sol\ < l•m•ot• bot Mt •f\d Ml\ Rll"•'d Ve•I• '>•n ( Jemenle, bOy M•• It, ltlt Mr And '-''' r't0Pfl<t' Lt:nQ•H '' L l'tQU'I• 8~111Kh.Q1tl M IS\tON COMMU•llY HOSr llAl .,. .. "· "" ,.,., •ftO ,._,,_ ff'W>mtt\ Torritt,,•.on -·M• Ju•n C..e>t\lr~no. Q1tl • ..,,. ti; lttt N t JtlHJ M.r\ Oe 'l1d Jenn1nQ\ C,,.n h••ti C•Ol'-•r.no, Qtrt .,. .. 1'. 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Our ner vous ... ystcm s are woun d up in special packages that fit l·ac h ind ividual. T here's no blanket rule lhllt will 1·om fortably cover everyone ~veryone has heard Napoleon's dictum t hat anyone is a fool who sleeps more lh1tn six hours nightly. Y c t , 1l 's tr ue th at for many . any s leep le~s than 8·9 hours will produce irritabihly . listlessness ;ind los~ of e ne rgy So you see, Mrs. R., it's pos~r hie lhiJt your husband 1s reaUy in need o f the extrcs huursur~lccp. THOSt: WHO REQUIRE LESS s leep a n · l<irlunaLc . For cxam plt:, Arnold Bennett Sll1d lhat only six hours of s leep are su.Hic1ent. And 1r you t·:1n get ~·lung with th<1l amo1,mt, you getm 750·800 ho ur s the f'fjUlvalcnl of an extra m onth or living Pl'r Yt'ar. <~u1t1· a bonus' StPph<'n Leacock tl'I b a story tn prove t h<Jt this 1n~umn1:.. bus1nt·~~ 1s ahout 90 perc<'nl ntin 'CO'\t' " r ' Whl·n he \H1 :--. J ytJung rnan li ving 1n a bourd1nl! DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE h11u s c 1n '1'11ront11 . hi... brother (jL'Orl!l' cum•· t11 v1 s 1t him S 1nrt· th1·r1· ""a:-no s pare room. ttw \ h.1<1 to s hart: o ne h•'<i In the m urnm g l111th l'o mpla1n1 ·t.I that they h ~11l rwt s lept a wrnk. The n we pul our h t-ads up from thl· lwd!'fotht•!\ a nti saw lh..1t.the bt1d "'iJ' rovcrc:d "'°'th pl,1'>tcr 'I he c1:1!1ng h.111 f:.tlh:n ''" u ... 1n th« night But \\o c hiJdn't n<Jl1ccd We: had 1ns1mm1;1 I A M N OT l 'Sl>EHR.\Tl ~G Lht· 1mµortann : 111 1111' nt•('d fr1 r '>11 H11 lt'Ol '.lt·1·µ Whal I ;om !\:.tying "'that m:iny c·an J.!l'L' .tloni.i ''" ll·o.,, ''''''fl thau tht•y t lunk 1 hn 11·qu1rt· '-.101111· I ''k1· ">lt·o·11111g 1111 1-, un 111'1'1''';11 ii\ ltl-C'HUSI• 1 llt'V h:t \I• th•· (J rl•l'llOt'l'lvt•d n11t 1•1n that th1·y :'It L ~·1 get at lf·;,...t k :1 hciur-, o.,l1·(•p 111vh1 I) I s uggco.,t that )OU 1;.ikl• t1m•· t11 try to m<tk•· .• 1nor1• a<·tur:ito-l•:-.l1matl' 1if JU">l how rnut·h :-l1·1·p \1111 11·.illv 111·1'11 to 1 k•·t·p a l1·rt <tnd \\t·ll Many fi nd I h·· \ 1·.111 1-:•·I :d••nJ~ (JI) fllll('h 1 .. s ... lh:in I ht·11· t'U!\l•1 n1.1ry qu111 .i (II h•·rs ma.> tlt!)l'O\'t•r that they 11(·ed mut·h nHirt• lh:Jll tht·y have tx:i.:n gt·tling ~ t:DICA t.•;n•:s t·'llH :'II H II Yl·'>, think of ho.,., 1·l1·clrrH':Jrrl111 graphy h:1s progn·sst·d l\:l)t loo many y1·ar.., <11!•1 you would go to tt doctor ':-offlc~ lo h ;iv1· h1 in t<1kt· :on EC<; l.1kl'I)'. tJnly Y.h11t• you "''rt· '>lltin~ nr ly mg down Lawr on c;.i m•· the ECC;s lwforc:. during and aftt•r l'Xert·1st· Hui '>UflP""'' lh1• tr;w1ngo., \\•·n· n11rm:t1 ·· \'•iu t lllll!Jf<llnt•tJ th;1t 11fl•·11 ~llUI l1t•..1rl \\•Jl illf "'l'lll to, run :1\.\J) -...1th 1hl'IC 1\11d .}•1U -...11uld gl'l lh .. llt 'krp~ But .,.,ht•n h1• t111JJ.. th1· lr~1t·ing ••\1•ryt h111g .... ;,, norma l NO\\ w•: ll AVt: Tiit: .\NSWt:K lo th1· tl1ai::n11:.lll· prnblt·m \\'1• h:l\'t' m1maturt' t·lt.·t I rcw.1 nl111gr\111h rn :J<.•h1nt·' t hat you ran 1·arry v.1 th \ o u for ~ 1 hours and lie monitor1•d fur th;it IL'n gth or l1mt•. Tr:1cing~ will dt~CO\'t•r ;m y he urt 1rrPt.:u l:1nt11.·'> 11ccurring anytime "'hllc you <1n· <i v.uk•• or .1s lt•cp. The 1-.:CC:-. "'or k ..1utomat1call) C/u1te a n 1mprovf'ml'nt 1IH·r th1· .. old'' da}'> 11f only a ft·'A \'l'<ll':O. ;1g11 llints About .Jobs CWlY ptLC)T .. .. ,. .. ,.,_ 11.s. ••• JiJ y Solomon . whu res ig ned in M arth a>; head of the General Sc rv1t·••s a dminislra · lion, say::. lhc federal hun•;rnc·r:.u:y has too ma ny top-level 1n - <.0ompctcnts ... No om· i:. r c:,pun~i bl1.:. ·· h<.· ~a 1c1 . Better Bumpers Backed w i\SlllN<i'l'ON t I\ I' I /\ftt·r mont h:-c1f 1n v1•st1 giJl1011 . tht' gm·1·rr1 m 1· n l ha " II <· t' 1 r11· ti automol11l1· c1wn1•r-; urc· hdlt·r urr r111anr1ally -...1 th humpc·rs th;i.I \\ 1thstaml .., ~ .. mph 1·r as h than \\ollh those l hal ;ti low flum:.igt• al half I hat 's1w1·<I Thi· !'i inph i,ta ndard pr11tl1 wP' l1f1•11m1· no ·I h ,. II t • f I I ... I ha 1 ;J r o• 1•:.l1 matl·d lo cXt't•1•tl r tw lld ht•nl'f1Lo; or a ~ 5 mph '>l.1n d:1rd b y $:l!J 1w r l'J r. lh1· Transµorlalwn l>o·p;irtnwnl f•111ntl For ('tH1:-.1·11111•r' a:-:t \\ holt•, .1 .• nt(lh bumpl'r tho · l'urrcnt s ta nda rrl .... o uld S i.I VI' ~400 r111ll1nn a y •·ar m or,. than a ~ ~ mph humrw r , 1111' 1k partmt•nl sa11I Tiu: stud y wa:-. 1·1111 cl ut·tt·rl fo r lht• Sen<111· /\µpropnaltons Commit· ltoe, wh1t•h wanted lo kn11"' "hi1·h ... ranrlarrf \.\ •'" 111 ~rt·..111..•1 lw11d1t 111 11111l<1nsh '1111· :.tr1111~1·r llumµt·• ,.,,...,:-. 11111n· 111 11wk1· and thus adds lo the co-,t of :1 1•ar. I.Jut c·ould be cxpt·1·1 1•d lo hav1• lowt•r rcpa11 hilb OVt.'r thL·· lrrl! of lht• 1·ar:-. on wh1l't1 11 rs u:-.i·ct I h t' q u t• s r 1 tJ n w a :-. wh«lht·r th1• lower n · p:11 r t'Ot;l:. 0111 wc1ght·rf lht• l11ght•r p11n·ha o.,1• ··11~• ~ -Preview Rated Tough By JOYCE I •. K ENNEDY U..ar J oycf': At 32, I'm Jookin" for a cha llenli(t'. How can a pnson llno v. in advancr If a particular career i1o tht• right t·hoic1··! [ f °.ltREER.-.;; J t ' 11 L . S pof..:.tnl·. W:.tsh l<.1rt"I\ t .1n )UU Ir) on .1 1·ur1•1 •r l'h01n· :.i ... ont• te!\t·drivt•s a 1·:.r /\nd • a:. a rult·. the m ort· 1·tlu1·:1t111n r1• 11u1rc d fur llfL.OCCUPiJ tlllll. Ill!: h •.\.\•:.f I h1 · I r) 1111t 11pportun1l1c:-. T IT ION. KOOM Al\11 l1•1.tr1f .1 m11 unr tn ahout ~ 1.:wo '°''' d.-t,11b rontact the ll<irvard Gr:1tl11 ;1l1 · :-.o•h11<1I of Des1~n. (;und llal l c ·.1111h111lg1· . M ~s. 02-138: HH7 I 4Y~1-2.:;;M Why arc cart'l•r Jfft'VH'\' 111 oi.:r :1111,-' pn or to ~nrotl m C'n1 .,,, r .1r•,.. Students Honored In gt•n ... r-a.J..;--Wa.~w4 ai. } ou 1·an about a fa·ld 11f work Head. 1n · tc rvil'W peoplt·· uritl t'val.uatt· your l'h01t·c throug h on S ill' oliser vut111n . a 1m rt·t1mc JOb or voluntt·c r work So{Tlc schools prohahly 11t·\0•1 1h•11u.:.h1 Of ll . Othe rs ·set• lhC' l'fllll't't>l :'IS ,1 thrcut i\s one un1vt•rs1ty 11f'l 1r•r;tl -,a id. fo'1 v1· <>runge Coa s t s1utl1·nts in the gradual· 1ng dass at ('<i i Sl:tli• I .onR Beach have been "lt•l'lt·d t u l'h 1 ftda Kapp~1 T IH ~ t u <I <· n I s . r<' c•ognin•d for :ica<km1c ;11·ht<'Vl'OH'nl . n ·pn·st.•nl a hout I p1•rt'l'llt <if a II ... I Cl d t• 11 I ... r l' (.' l' I v I n J.! bachelor:--. dcgn·cs from the school The Oran..:t• «crnsl mem bers arc D e rri ck /\l fl crl O uB ose , F ou n tain Va lley, L eeAnn V . Gilmor e, H u n tin g to n H each : J e ffrey A . lfagena h. Huntingt on Beach: William J . Ke nt , Newport IJcach , a nd Penc iope A. Vale nzuclll, Westminster. Bail Bungled F'R ESNO (AP> Ki ngs County i ndict· ment11 accusln11 a couple uf sellin.i heroin did not ha vt• lo be dismissed si m p l y beca u se the .cra nd Jury forem an r e commended lhc amount of bail. the l'lale 's ~th l>h1tr kt Court nf Ap peal fH)'S YOU COUl.D NOT; for t·xample. work }JS a surg1·1111 without c·rcden twb but you could i::<·l :.in inkling of l h t• p hys 1r1a n s 's world throu g h hospital volunle<'ris m Wh1 IC' cooperative l'duc-:..t1on anti Sl'huol carct'r exper iential programs a ddrcs:. the lJro blem once you arc t·nrolle<I <ts <t st udcot, -the re are-few 1•olll•g1ah' ~JI ace:. w h1•r e you can ~et u I a'lt• .of wtlal 1l wo uld he hke to be rt parl1r 11lar krml 11f profrss1on al prior to invcslin~ m a lon g·krm commit mf'nt ll 'i. loo bad t here arc o r Hppear to lw . so rew program s .simila r to Ha r vard's Career Discovery. This 1:- a S IX·Wel'k . n o n ·c r e d 1l s um m er course. which starts J une 25. It 1:- s tructured to t est the s tude nt 's m tercst in a r c h itecture . la ndscapt• a r c hitecture or city a nd r egional planning . A PLACE TO pre view a n e nviron· m e ntal design occupation. Career Discovery allows the student lo ex pc r iencc the wo rk as a professional, lO SC~ how it feels . /\cceptancc is based on an essay, encoura ging students norma lly In· tlmld atcd by t r a n sc r ipts a n d portfolio scre~nin~ For m any of the 800 students who h ave passect through lhe program d urin ti it"' !ox year:s. the experience has affirmed lht.'1r ca reer choices Otht•rs huve c ha nged lht•ir m inds "Cart.'l'r Discovt•ry a ns wered any qut·~tlnn I had about becom ing a n • 11 ..t1lh·l·t Odinik ly nnt ' · . -. .. . .. "P re viewing 1s a ~rea l 111<·a for I hl' stude nt, hut a ris k to t h1· s1·hool that (•ould result in lo we r enrnllm1·nts H.EADER SERVICE . A1111thn type of pr11 111ew program l•i r ,,ciencP. engineering and rttnth n 1 rt>t'rs -1s sponsorf'd mch .rnmrnrr l•y tlw Natmncil Sc1enc1t Foundalum at mur1t than 100 c:ol- ll'ges and un11wr!l1t1es. Mo.!t of the pro· grams are /or l11yl1 school atudenls wrth superior af)lhty who llor•e completed their 1un1or "ear. but a Jew ore /or thoae who ha1>t' compt.oterl 11evt>nlh grade Alth11ugh the program u closell /or thu summer. 1/ you would like a hrocl1ure for /ulure plan· rung, send your r1·"uest on a postcard W Jo11ce Lain Kcnn,·dy at lfor 156(.1. Costa M1•sa 92626. Ask for · N!W Summt!r Pro· yrams .. Slayer of Kin Gets Life Term SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (AP ) -An 18-yeaN>ld A1awam man has been 11entenced t o life in prison after pleacUq 1uUty to lhe second-de1ree murder o f h is 7t ·year -o l d grandmothe r. Jefftty Stnack admitted in court that he slabbed Hild• Blevins on July 25 Her body was found the next day wllh three kitchen knives In ll . 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""'or•A .,utt f ~ ·' .Ji t11fP1 •, lo hriHdT. llh f1111•.il 11•1.t11q1•m11rll~ ffi TURNABOUT 9 00 IJ 8 THE LASl TUBE TOPPERS KCOP m 8:00 -''Gypsy," Rosalind Russell stars a s the ultimate stage mother of an entertainer turned stripper (Natalie Wood> in this autobiographical musical about Gypsy Rose Lee . NBe a 8:30' -Comedy Theater. Jerry Keed plays a budding country music writer in this series pilot. "Good Old Boys." CRS ti 9:00 -"The Last Giraffe," A young couple fight for an endangered species in Kenya in this new TV movie with Susan Anspach and Simon Ward (sec photo at left . review below). O~F'E •,u\an An~D·•' n .,r1Q '11m c;n Wtt,{j t,JfJf'Utty ~tty rtnd- HJt...lr t , .. ,1u,·PA1~lv1lltt .J f(H1ny t.OUtJh• h .. "Jf'f HI tit un ... ,1 ""'' r 1rir,p1 ~•n t ,.<J.1nq••t .. fJ .-41,1n•,<_n,1n .,., . .,,. Cl OUINCV (Ju1111.1 +·. "' • ~1'1'''' h f f"'f••I' fl•. 1Yh•·f1 h f• llJlt' ,, lio 1\jt101 lf.1'1"\lJldf"ll (JrrJur Qt ,u olf r orJt•t I I ,. I •tt .-. 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I,, • (I f'T!IJ ,Jf,lttt o I' I W CHl<..0 ANO THE MAN , l I f: h•,.. lu1f),I Jt 'Last Giraffe' Trite and True Flick Hy PETf.:R J , HOYER LOS /\NG f:J. t-:s 1AI'1 "The La:.t Giraffe:." tm11ghl at 9 on ('BS. f'han net 2. sounds hkc 1t c·:in't nu:.:-. ,...,,, _..ouns,t l"'OJlh• foll in lovf', Ht•I m:1rn•·d ;;ind :.;1v1· ~rin11· 1·ncl;mg1·r"cl ).(lr:iffr~. I m1·a11 , ho\\ ran you mt:--" up ;, \lr>ry ltkf' I hat ' Tun1• in. amt '>•·1· 1'h l· story 1t :.i·tf 1:, f1r11· dr amalt1' a nd touching, 1n lh1• gt·n1·ral '>l yle of · Hurn Fr"t'' • But lhr· pro<lu1·lion " :.o '>Up1·rf1t'lal ;rnd lh1· :1r t1r1g .,,, 1n <1nr• •----..Jt/L•U J(.4'~Ht-t-le n~ vou'r.-w11tch1n~ .. Lon· Boat Sa1h to Afnn 1 · SUSAN ANS.-AC'tl play:-. He tty Bruce. a divon·t·1· who gel'> a 1·amcra ano gc1t.~ lo K1·nya "lo "'ir k ' She kccµ:---.ay1n~ tlw., th<1l :-.ht"' lhl'n· "lo work," but you nt"vf'r '1Utt1· know what shl''s suppo:-.cd th Iii· d11111g Ju!>l taking µ1ctur1·:. 11r all U1t· pretty <in1 mal!), I gut·:.!-. Shi· g<>f'!-i 011 a tour of a ,g;1mc n : srrvc. where she witiic!>scs the kill ing or a girarfl! hy a pOal'hcr She i:-. outra~e<1 . and tak1·s a sr11·c1al interest in lhr· endangered Hothsl·h1ld g1raffr S P CCll':-0 Fortun<Jl cly, :>ht' snapped a p1!'tun· o f the wacher 1n lhe etc·t of the kill 111~:. 01ak1ng IJ(J:-.~1111{' a 11ru~1·1·ut111n t 'nfnrtunalcl). :.ht: \\ .1:-. durwd inlo h a n d 1 n ).( h l' r f 1 I m o \'e r t 11 l h ,. p11:11·ht·r'-, ho~:-. v11la11111us Ian I-'11•ld 111g "THt:!'ll 1 C~Av t: m } film L11 •hear romTJ1Jr{''" ~he "J)'i, aslo01~h1-d to lt·a rn of th<: taking 'Y. hat i:1 rool I am 1 llow could J t.w so gulliblt:'1 Thal 'II tcm·h me n(•vcr trust a man 1n a wnnklf•r1 ... :.i r:.in :,111t with ;1 r•nsp English a(·c1·nt Ih:m l'mh ·r th;,it Mt:.!> A n:.p ~1 th 1:-.n 'L given tlw hn~htcst luws t:\'l'f writte n . but sh1· m 1ghl havt· hr·lrt·<I hy not bru1~tni.; h•·r Su.'>:m ne ~1mmt·r., 1m1tat111n l•i Alr.J.ca. ll'1. 1m1H1i.\lltlt .f(1 l1tkt' ht:f' r ha raet1·r !>f'nously when t·vt•r y l1n.- 1:-. deliv(:rcd in a sing -song, l1llll: g irby Wlrby mannn An y" a). s ht· mt•t•b local to ur i.:u11k Jot•k IA·slit• Mclv1ll1· (Simon Wardl. :ind they foll in lovt· Thi!> give:. hcr lht• op1)()rtur11ty to remind u:. ''I'm 1u11 happ~ Afrtl':t ''' hll\c full "ork · tl1dr1 t 1·om•· tn I l'Jm1· h\·n· 111 /\ 1-'TER A Ut\ \' 111 tlw 11m~~l1·. hl' prop<•~l·~ rnarnai,:1· l"tntJlly s h1• lt•ll:. 11:--"I <'a nll' h•·n · t1 > do 1>hotr1:-. 1111 a hook. do M1n11:th1ng important with my lire .. I 11 lhC' 111e:1nt 1 me. though. :.he · 11 ~u· 1·1·pt his 11r11po:-.al lh·n··.., \\ht·ri· tlal' m11\ 11· gel!> guo<I l w c·aust-ht·n· :-. where· lhl· giraffe'>~"' tht· M'rc1·n B1•tty talb J l)C'k into lt·t ling her c·arc for the young orfsrm n g 11f lht· g1r a ff1 · s hl· :.aw klllL'<l lf1· al'fl't''>, and tht· ncwlywr·d:-lak1· tlw l<1v<'IY n<.·ature home with the m (;1raffl::. :m •n 'l l'Uk and cuddly likt· llf'nJ1 the dog, hut l ht·y art' elegant 1·n·;1ture:--. a w<indl'r to look al And tht re!-. plt•OI~ of OJJtJllr tunity tc1 d<i SC> 11~ tlH.:Lc!:JJc _.\iclvill~ have fun with Da1:--.v, nur.,1n1~ her. tll'lling let:r and :-.111'11 1\l'T DAISY GROWS up. the lime rom(::. lo l1·t her k.IOSt'. and the IA::-.111·· Me h·1llf':-. f1gun· a wuy l<i hold on to f):Jl!>Y :inti :0-ilVI' !'>Om c or lhC Oth er 111111• ·1 tll· g1rarflo-. .11111 th•· 1·11un1r_v ... ult- art• ~r<';.t but 1h1· dn1ma 1:. .. a111n Thl· d.111,•,.r 111 f IL•' 1!11 ;,ff1·, <,<•1•ni:-. kl!ld {Jr nirn'\ I 'illlllt' "'II I <1f dt• \t'lrtp tn•·nl 11111J1·1 t •11 1,rn,.lhtn1• ''nd '4 h\ d1w · 11 l.ik1• ,, "4•·•·11' \mr·fll'!lll d1v1ir11·1' 111 •,1•.1· rt11. .rn1m :ab'1 l\1·n;:a 1 :111"" I th111k If \OU rf1111't 11111111 lh1· lau11i;111 \OU llllJ'lal •'lljtl\ 1111 ·, I Jr \<!II t 1111)cl l'tl 1•1 I h•· 11111 WAITE AND BIRNEY IN "OHMS' TJl PU Y 11 0 1.LYWOO I> I AP 1 H<ilph W:11ll'. Da v id Hirn!·\ d llll Tal1J Bab am :,tar in "(Jhm:-., ' a rn<iv11:-ft)r -<;,ttS ahout tht--,.·on:.ti:ue-l1on of JJOWCI:- lint·:-> acro~s land o wned by angry Ohio forml·r:. Caml•ron Mildtel l abo st ars a nd Lc!>ht: ~1ebl'n plays lhL' ~ovcrnor I>1 l:k Lowry 1s d1 rert1ng from a srrN•nplay hy Gene• Cast· "'ALIEN' is a COf119f, a walloper, a rou!MK, a saeechef and a ton of fun .. .lt all mo¥ies were as thrilling I would happily spend all of my time In the movies." a.. Slloill. ljlC "' r I I I ,, .... •' ,..,, oo--'J ... ""''l ... v ' ... ·1~ '• lDWAllOS' CllllMA WlSf CllllOOMI 'l/t.·~.1,,.1r ·.tt"r ~91' t4'' t I 11 ,• • ; • ITAOtUM IM!lfl·I• O••"'le bYl ~lh UA CllltMA t ,, ,,. .. ' ,,, d A L I E N I• A UMVlRSAl fltllft Q ~l NOW PLAYING IDWAROI' llUITl•TOll PUTT CITY CllTlf( HunUngton Beacfl 148·0388 Orange 63-4·9282 IT._....,. 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"•Jl"IHllO ·~ -........ -·-•... -. .. -..... .. ... ~· .. .. ~TART~ TOMORROW SOUTH COAST Costa Mesa 546·211 t ua c1•MAI Westminster 893·0!>46 I . . ,., -· ---- BREA PLAZA Brea 529-5339 ITADtUM HIYl·IN Orange 639·8770 .... ,, .. , --------------·--- TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS ,.,... aony '°' hlfTI......,. he Q•Yft up the eYtcit()(I ltgM and,.,_. h•• 1e- ll) THI llNNY HIU SKOW Benny ,,,_ltl ,.... lw•I btonoe; lilby I:) OICt< CAVETT Vli@ll~ WOll&m Mo~lllf5 and Virg1n1a Jonnwon (Patt I ~ t tt:I08P_J_P..,lll1t1POI-I Cl TOHIOHT Guost nos1 Jl1cn11rd D.iw~on C.ue<ita ~~O• no Croi oy <;111rlt>y Jon6& 8 SOUPY SAlEI ., ... p_,,,p.,._ at THE OONG SHOW Cl) FEANWOOO tHIOHT Ouos1, r ony R01111to mltl 111~ protoge 'Chane•• I ern .. r)()(l" Amb•~:.<>OO< .o6t l•trOf' 0uo Prt/fJ EI;) CAPT~EO A8C NEWS ~~NG 12:00 II r,•; M ·A·S·H tAu1I C.'tll lJUO'JS •t Ot,,., J''"" ~\lft"f lo J r,mlo ,,,,...,.. h1' w1fH f•nd n..,._.. thrtt C..oton•:o.t Pou11r is Q•1•no u, t)f•f ()mfo •t <11 nndfo1thHr OH Q itOJ STARSKY & HUTCH A Yl(jlldnlf• grOYp "'"'"'Q ''" (..11mo,ats. wtt11 -.&ftt ~--• h~·· """'° ~ll•f\.hy IO 101n ,,.,,.,,, dil 0 TWILIGKT ZONE Ul>tJ llWI ~omn••'f Vlt>tlJ I w()ftn '' GOrtd~n.~rs "* I rff•1ttn tor ot,\,,.f •,r t•n• •• aJ ALFRED HITCHCOCK 1 PRESENTS Mtill(,•1 Oon"eslt<.. A m.1n f find' lflo1 h•~ ''""• I.I''"" H1Jh~t1nq oJfM!fll(. .,, ,fl". lo<A) ti) OET SMART Mru hr.a ull ktnt.Jt. ot lrr>u blf.J hvntinq tor ·• KAO•• •:tfl••nt r1.Jm •Jd Jn•· r.h~mPk>t)n ED 28 TOHIGKT 12·05 II ,..8 CBS LATE MOVIE • • Mc.C•ouo I"" < •1nc.0Jtf· Ju"Cl'~ (...•r""' 1 •'114, Ounrw, w .... tv••r. 1230 0 MOVIE • • "" ~1, •t lit•,, Hr• •• 'Pt~ I 1 fJ •·• •• ·, ,/(1f' '''" A1t1•n•· tJ.;11• 12:350 10 MAP.H~IX •• t</1H·' " I•" 1• t ,, ., "'' " .t t( ;11'-"''' h •••ft •i ,.. 11H)• f If 1 f.l1fW •'•fl ~fl-" I• 11• 1 1l 1u 111 ,, l ••l lrl11 t N'h•t1 tit ,,r1 J;lhJ .. ! Nt h i , * ''' •1•1 lru•-uJ • MOiia .. • • "fife 0-Afr!CI 11eM1 M__, o·H;A. Maoclonllid <:Mey • MOYll • * . .., "'"'-8tg Stlqw" ( 11>61) Ellller WilllGm•, Cl1tt Aobertton t:OO D TOMOMOW --vri·-· ou-•• ---ahOW\ dl5cu11 lluman ~au&hly D MAVl.NC.K 'Inf! ()fivol's N.CklllC8" 1P.,r1 I I 1:468 HEWS t'OJ AOAM-12 111e otnoers n1t1 wnh dNln tn 6kt<mtSheS #tit\ a dan· Rous ahake<lown ar1111 2:00 NEWS MOVIE • • •, ·•Astot11nat1on' 119671 ll11nry St~a. Freel Ot•or 2:118 NEWS m MOVIE * • Bo1woun M1dn1<Jhl llnd 01'Wn 119!>01 Martt •,.,.,.,..&,,~ (tJmvno 0 8,w;.o 2:" II MOVIE • * 1 hu Ooy ~<oni Okl1thom11 11%dl Will Ruyt•rs J1 , N.1nc1 Oli.on 2'2~0 NEWS 2:30 0 MOVIE • • , Thrtt+* Cnoer"i f ,_,, I ho lr1~,fl • t 1<M()) 0--•nn•!S """''l"" I ho1nw, Mnc,,"11 IE) NEWS 4:000 MOVIE • • ~w<.•tlll Common- """ 1 l!:tLlt Al<Ju Ady, '"'"" ~ •Jnv·•'·:,0·11u1 aJ MOVIE • • , Prine•• Ot ~"'-•ff·'·• 119~31 John 0•·11·0. E:tu•Od '~" rtv .tl 4'()1 II STEVE EDWARDS 4:250 NEWS 4:300 MOVIE * * 'Ody r nt• C d•lh '•Ot o 11%41 t~on., Anoe• •.nn John Pt.1wt•t r, f 'ridop,.,, Da'11 inw H'1rit-• N"TERNOON 12 00 0 • • J.or,wth •• h ••-• I 111 , H '~"' 1 c.,,,o,,>un l.•1r m. • ''t'''", .... , I ?'•'141 ',. ... , M.1 •• Mvt11I( ., "'• t. '""' 3 00 tO 6 * fJol~"' J I f~l\~f •11t1"W ,1(f'\4• V••t.J H.#•l~tr,.n J 30 0 • • l roe illtl\(j••O '""' ( 1<0 d. "•lt.:YC ~ t'lH•J~f c.,m,,,.,,.. M11Cti1 tl 1 \ STARTS TOMORROW ··Laur~ Ant'lndli ... t ht• mo'l1 l>t"autiful ~oman ill film'\ tuda~ .. , JACI( KROLL H••••Hk ·· :\ hallm<trh 11f \ l~·onti \ \\ hoh-l·an·l·r. l<anh' \\ ith the: Ot''lf .•• ROGER GREENSPUH l ( j I ' '" ' ~ 1.0 (,, ,,,,,, L· '' w ' .!\ '\ I()'\, I· I.I.I :JI Y\lf I H 0 ' FILL Th~ lnnoeent \ ....... , .... ,~ .... ,,It, t·1· uf I J •111f,.~tt 1tl \J;ll f 11•£." ""'' .. '""'""~''"'" ... ,. f••i'•, 1r,111i. I '1·) \ ANl\I ~ 1 ll I'\ lftU .-Srw;, COlcPOllAOON R ,..,~.,. _. ......... ..,, .... Co.H1r "THE L~ST WAVE" edwards HUNTINGTOK IEACH AT ELLIS, H.I , 848-0388 c1neoome 6 .sc11e&n &JU 2553 comPLE)( C..n<4()1TI,nt A.,c g. t,Jnlo1 An.1 , ,, .... w .. v MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY . "A LI TTLE ROMANCE" (PG) ''THE CHAMP" (PGJ "COMING HOME" "SAME TIME NEXT YEAR" (R) "HANOVER STREET " "HARO CORE" (Al , "MANHATTAN" {R) "DEER HUNTER" (R} STADIUm 6scAeen 6)9 -7860 OAIVE-ln K•t•ll• Nc'lr ~Ud1um "THE EXORCIST" "THE ISLAND OF OR. MOREAU" (R) "GREASE" "FOUL fl.AV" (PG} "HANOVER STREET" "FAST BREAK" "CAUFORNIA DREAMING" "OUR WINNING SEASON" (R) "THE EXORCIST" "THE ISLAND OF OR MOREAU" (R) "THE DEER HUNTER" (R) "THE BOYS IN COMPANY C" • ALL O"IVl:·IN~ Of't:N 6:JIP.M.Mf6NT\ T ~ ! L<'t, .. U~ I 1 "'" UfllwU e K ......... "'."". • ~------------------------' I ~ .. 9U8-TIT.l 19 SUNOA Y MA TtNEE 2:00 P.M. HELD OVER! 994 2400 .. ,,. ........ , 994 2400 ... , ... ....... ,,.!!, 994·2400 ... _., .. ,_. __ _ HCA'I TO ATHINAfl'Ol PlUI THI llO fill ff'OI a..;,....,.._ SUPHMAN !POI il'lUI UllHfllA ll'Ol -... ou ... --~­GHAH!POI PlUl FOUl 'lAYfN l 0 1 .......... ~ .... f" THI 110001•1 PlUl THI IVll1•1 . .,,.. ............ °' ,_ .. ,.. ··"''"•''' THI UOtlCIST1•1 ~---J .,,., • l :li. ,,., • ''" & 10:>0 ••• ,. •+•• \• ,1 .. ,, ... \••••I ••••• S34 6782 ,.,.., ..... . tuH l .t .... , ..... 8fl 1667 521 2223 \.# ..... , ..... --,,,,.,, H JI -,.&1 .... ·---MANHAnAN1'11 11.41•UJeWl•MleMI& ~ _, ...... -~ ~MA llAI (N I il'lUl> COMIN0~1•1 '---Oii-• ,...., ... _ A lmU IOMAHClll'Ol il'lUJ ALMOST SUMMHINI -nt1u~r11t J.J-. Hf/W9Y--11.»~l-7:1-J4 . '"CHINA SYMDIOMr INI , ........ ,.,,_, __ ,_,~ ... unu IOMAMCI" IPGI "MOYll MOYll" 414 .......... SUMMEI CAM'1•1 PIU!> CHHlfNG SECTION ttl -......... -.. -...i .... lOVI AT FIHT an1 fl'OI ~us HNNIFH lf'OI , ... , ............. . SU,llMAN f P01 •lUl> MUSAGI HOM SPACE fl'OI .. , ........ ,., .... Of ,_ ......... , THI IJlOltCtST t•l •1us o.ACULA'S DOG111 011 ... -• ..._... ..... THI 11000111 "us SCAL"ltNt -------,,.. ........... .. -l •l••lt lllt ....... '""' SUMMll CAM' 1W1 "ua CHRltttO HCTK>N ft) ....................... TNI QMA ll'•IW tel ""' ' MllfllNr IDllll1111 1 - r ~esa's 'Delight'· QJ»ens Tholt'r 111 bustma oul •II over lh111 first week of Junt• with th.-( '011la M~I!• Civic Playt)ouse's re· vl va l ol "ldJot'" Ut>h.chl" headin~ the playbUI. J omma£ the Co&ta M .. 1'111 11how, wh1cb la unches a four ww lwnd run fo'rtd •Y, are three limited {'l\1til&tmtin l11 at uc· lrvlJle and • three·day pre· i.t•ntotlon nf .. Tht· Ginac rbrt.>11d L1ady" from a new lhl•11t.•r ~roop 111 N1·w1K>rt Ueuch • , 1\11 ulvuw 11k1 rt•sort 111 lhe l!t'ene of ''Idiot's lh·llttht," u <·omcdy dr1am a set against the back· Intermission Tom Titus t(rOu111I of approaching war. Les Reed and Mary Sulhvun h1:11d the t'ast or 21 performe rs under the dire.cttoo or Pau 'fu.rollt:lliru.. .~ OT IH.K ~ I N TIU: COMPAN Y include S nturday at R 30 and Sunduy at 2 .30 in the main GWC theater Rt.-scr vaWons 892·7711 . extension~. ALSO CL06fNG Ttfts weekend is South Cout Reptirtory's comedy. "Peg O' My Heart." Final performance5 will be given toniebt through SlltUr· day at 8 o'clock and a 2:30 matinee Satµrday at the Fourth Step Theater, ·655 S. Town Center Drive Costa Mesa. Reservations 957..t033. -' lllfAl'l&U b•N V'< J•(j ClllUllAUNO An.trit<"' 'I' 1601 ua Cfll(MA fJ'.fnfft' f I : ''lt I UIWAllOS' YIWO M \'JOI' voeio a:io F,9'JQ llUSSION OfllVI ·IN ., .. ~:tflll r.Acr· '*"'" • 1Y-4 I' nadlu• 0111wt.1• °'~'O· bl'l 117~ ortlancl MYl'r'>, Ted Knor r. Bryan Burnes, Mat· lht-w 1..1\ 1.:111-. Kute Van llom , St an Wlasick, Larry W.tl:.h and Leon a rd Rosow. ''Idiot 's Uellghl 11lay., F'r1days and Saturdays at 8:30 throu gh J unt' JO Ill the Comm unity Center Aud1tor1um on the Onrnge County Fairgrounds.~====================~~ ltt'servau ons 754-5159 · N e1I S1 mon ·.., "The Gingerbread Lady" is the ~Ft==-:i!'T~j;;~iM~"F=-r"'lr''="lr:7""'1~.:r---=~"""'"' pre m iere production of t he In llousc Players of the NcwVort. Club f''rt·d Owen is directing the show, wh1t·h wtll bl' ~lal(cd l"rida,y and Suturday at 8.30 u nd Sunday a t 2 o'clock al the Ne wpQrt Thea te r Arts C<'nh:r . 254'Jl C'lirf Drive, Newport Beach. . CataHI ~fwal" ''l(J I I '1.i,m1(, rilAL IU~TIN CA '.1268U Pnr :.r rn s Casi nwmbt·rl' a r(• Karen William s in the lttlc role, Sharron Whitl', Don Hamilton, Mari Gold, Ed Rt·gun anti Bub l lullan1l Hescrvalions 675·2580 t>r 673 9R99 l}I s;ir. Jll H W I • ,nri·. AT Ut ' IKVINt:, TllRF:E product10ns will be- on s tagf' this wt•('kcnd Shakespeare's "T he Win· ter's Tulc" in tht• Concert llaJI a nd "The Sea Horse" and ''Two for the Seesa w" in the Little Theawr. Guest profr·ssor Jlre wst.er Mason of the RoyC1 l Sha kcspea rl· Com pan y is directing "Wint l'r 's T <.i le,'' which "'ill be per formed Friday and Salur· day at 8 p m with no c.dmi.~ion cha rge. "The Sea Hor se" ;dso will 1,,, sta~ed l"riday and Saturday a t 8. wh1lt' "S•·l'~1t w " 1s scheduled for a sin~lc pe rform ann · ~u nd<Jy li t 8 . All reserval1oni.. 833·6617 ('lU•• I • ltt' ' -l\t ,. $9.75 . ~/. GRAND OPENING JUNE 14, 1979 ~Y SIOMS •GOOO FOOO •AMPLE PARKING Clllsing uut ;1 three.weekend run is Golden West Colll'~c>'s production of "Cabaret " under the d ir ect ion or Cha rles Mitchell. Cntlg Fle ming, BrandL'1' Williams a nd Skip Kincaid head the cas t or the mus1cul, which wiU be staged Frida y and RES: (~14) ~9822 GROUPS (7 14) 838·5735 ____ ,, _..._ .. _ .. ..,,...._ THE TICKET SHACK C..c.,+.,.~,,._., 24hr.WoUM 714-645-tsl I .... ~ 714-645-1990 An~ 1 u,_...,, ,...,...,.,,.. ... _ ..... _ ... , ... .., 0 llf"tt~ll""•~ An THEATRES c COSTA MESA ) So. CHll 7W!>4b 1/11 )410 At1,tt)I I••-p,,,."o F-..Wfftta! SUPUMAH IPGI ,_, 10MM Dolty St.AO JCIM Tro•oft• GllASllPGI ·-·-NOIMA IAI l tll t .. I WIHTHllLU . .......... , "Daw1t Of De D.ad" "TM lrood" CR) GEORGE HA.MIL TON "t:OVE AT FIRST BITE" . <r<t> ''THE DEER HUNTER" (R) Dolly ,,. 30 Sat s-Hol 12·)0 , MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE AU.DID AHO IB , ..... ~ctlVf THf SEAL O' me MOll()H Pl(; llJll( C00C Of !IHI' "£OIJl.,\T QI ....... . ··-... -"' _..., ...... ...,...., ; . • S.. the latHI ch~elopm.nt1 In Am1rtca·1 greate1i n-n1tu;11 pastime. staying flt and l0<1lllng beautllul. • Your supermarket for health, beauty and Illness 111 under one roof In • lurwrlou1 selling. • Co ntinuous st11ge demon1tr1llon• arid seminars • E1cllln9 ••hlblt1 dl1pl1ytn9 the tatett. newe1t and Mtt In r»••rc•sr 1·0111prm•nt ""''"'"" •11,.t t11n1l'. l•.i•r ( 11H•, t\1•,•lth t luh· w1 •1qh1 ' 11r1fl1JI .,111n cam, ,,,, 1111•" r. "" lllCQut:lh llll, ""I ·1111•"' 111<1• l•P'I "l'l'>•I!> t•rt u1pn11•11I n:it111.1t li1011', d ncJ m11rh m1,1 •• 11 f tt •SHOW HOURS I "It ri .t 111 FREE TICKET Yes. this coupon !TISY be exchanged for one FREE admission 10 Southern Celllornle's HHlth, Btauty end Fltne11 Show. with the purchase of one admission ticket at the 'regular $4 00 l>how _ admission price Excl'lange your coupon to day at any ol the con· ven1en1 L&G SPORT ING GOODS locations 111 Southern Ca1tforn1a ANAHflM m LOI ALAMITOS ANAHflM Hill I O"ANOf CUllRITOI IANT A ANA IL CA.ION HUNTINGTON HACH SAN 01100 El TORO LA Ml .. AOA TUSTIN • 'frH 11c1&e1 co upons can only oe e•cttangeo thru ~&G SPORTING QOOOS STORES. However reyu1111r priced adm1ss1on 11clle1s are 111so 11va111101" J I 011 T 1CKETAON 1oca11on~ Chltcnn Und9r 10 FAEE . . . '"~ r,11(11•hl 'u~•ti.~t !> Acaoemy l<wards r11M fVU PFIUWN'' B"s' P•cture 8 fllll Oireclor ::.·::::· THE j 1 x~ Pr DE.ER cRi ....... ,EXORCISf.'1 1~ r~.u HUNTE ~on fhur1 6 oo sis. 10 JO Plus "RAVAGER S" 'LUl (NI "ICE CAITUI" 8CST ACTRESS .J ~.t,J ~?>~~~~~11~~ ~'o l!!1 ~a "WINTER KILLS" l V .. eMA .. '' • ,_.,. eQlftt•U""ff IK''t ~"~~ "' ~:\t:.::~~ . ···-·-0 •"· • - Ii ENTEnTAii'J :viEi 'T I HY GARDNER --Here's Moore A.bout TV's Mary Tyler :~RCUR~~~ And now lhaC Mary Tyler Moore •nnou.nct"11 •he'll be" back on TV WLlh hu f.attt-lo.y_ lilu1lloo comt"dy, a spnn~ flood of mail ha., 1nundatf'd our dtJk Re11der want to kno w morr ubout Moor tlel"t' a stah .1t nn')\Hring JU t a handful of tht' mo t \'Ommoo quf'st1on!I , Q. W••• "•• Marv Ont 1tff• oo td vl11..,n'.' Aad did 8lw 11lntt'Hd danc4" or jus t ac-t '! --- /\ oth11\JC t hrtl r o mmonplarc· M IH) wu~ about 17 or tH wllt'n 1tlw hrokt• lh<' &l't' on TV "" 11 p1 xw puppan~ out of un 1rf• lruy in a ltotpoint cornmaclul Slw then ll1t1tk 11 her f1rHt !tl'rlC!t d a tH 1n1t ur'o unct on t o11 of \' anoW\ il1Jl)li11oc:t•11. "J hut.1 to 1(1\ll" lhllt Ull Wht•ll I ~CailW j)ftlj(· n11n1 with m y Non, ltllt'hl\'," i.hc· rt•n•llr. "My 11pon1mr d1Jn't wont II ru t•l(nunl plxll' I .. I N11t1· U1 t c h1t·. now 2;!, w1" 1w 1111«I :t II •• r h I... rut her . HI 1"11 .11 ii MOOO Mt•t•kt•r 14 1111 111u1 r11·tl M..11 \ :!lH•n Jfh•r !<oh1• ~: .. 1 h1·1 111.:h '<'huol 11111111111,1 l'ht·\ di\ 111 1•1·11 "H'll \ t•.11 , lat1·r ·1 ht• fl1'tl(lkl~11 !torn 1>\T)Jt•h l,11 14 llrbt< <ll 111 1:1 lll'lll h1•C'l'llll>t•1 ~Ille dt·pt•ntll11.: 11p1in "'h1d1 , .. .,, 1 ,. \ u11 c·h0'1.,1• lo ,., 1· .. pt Clo 'I'\'"''"' look',, r.1d1u11t to \1·.ir' }lllln~~r ~: Otd Maq T yl.-r i\loou· orw .. makt" » movlt" wlUa Ehl• PrH ley'! Jhu, wbat rotedJdslae play'!' · ,\ Slw pl,1\1•d .1 111111 II) II\~ 11u11 m d rlt1 p r1trn lllll·J t'hd11~1· uf 11.11111 to:lv1., !«ht-lutcr 1111 ·wrvl•d, · .,.. ,,, .1 ll'fldy hPnr of a man. a V<'I v 11h\ 'll'J I In\ llH' pt•r .,11n who wa:. a 11t·•fec-t J.!1•111 lt·m ,1n If \-1111 tl 11l11 l "'~1t(·h your..clr he'd c·ull \(Ill 111.1 .1111 • ·1 h.11 I \''Pt-1•t r111 111·11plt• 14 :1~ somethin~ thbl 14 t' 111.11 \d1•tl .11 14111·11 1111·,k \ :-.al still for •.111 tntcrvu•w 011 fl llr N ' lt•h•\ i-.1or1 .. 111114 111· pn·facl'<I half t11 ... • in-.w('rs tc• 011r prut11nv, q11esl10ns with ''Yl'!t, Si r , or "No. Sir.' llt'('o111pu111NJ Ii~ <t !>htC:PJ!-.h und 111., ;1rm1ng sm1l1· Wt· :-.till havl' lht• krncs<·o1>es of thal urwf but n •vflallng 1·n 1·01mtrr C~: How and wh1·11 did Mary dh.covn she wa~"' di1tbt'tk'! A It was not hJng aftPr rf'turning to Lo~ An~clcs in the micl 'Gos uftf'f the heartb~r<>ak of a m1s carriagf'. A rnuttnC' hlnod exam10at10n re- vt·alcd thut s he hud un unnollc<....t but adv<Jnced ca:-.c or diabetes. Stnce that tame she 's had to s w1tct\ from orinase <an oral antid1abetic s uh· s tan<'e l to injecting . hnself with insulin "twice a d ay for the rest or my lafc." Q : Didn't Mary Tyle r Moore admit that both s he and her husband, produc:er G rant Tinker, have long bttn pot s moke rs? A: Yes. Only Tecently s he told t he Ladi1·s lfomc J ournal. "I have ::.moked marijuana ::ind J find 1t no more• dungcrous than the martini that Gr::.rnl :ind I have c:v<:'ry night before dinner ... So f woull1 likt• to sec that law loosened." <irnnl concurs. saying, "If pot had been around a ft'w yt'<JrS t•arlwr. 1t mii;:ht have caught my fa ncy <iht·ad or hooze. And m<iyb<: I'd be healthier for it. But marijuana is almost a tittle too much trouble for m e. It's the same reason I don't smoke a piµt• ... Filling 1t and so on is j us t too much trou hit• form<•." 1Though both hd1<:vc in m odcr ution, Mary , agu1n~t clo(·lors ' a<lvu-f', 1s still a cham »mokl'r o f <·1s•ar1·tt1·' w ith 1t<tm1·~ not .i nonyrnou-. li11t p11t . $10 M illio11 Lej·l By Mary Pick/ ord SJ\NTA MON ICA <A PJ Mary Pickford's t·!>latc, valued in exec~:. or SlO m1U1on, is divided among trust funds for her husband and closest re · l<1t1Vl'l> and for lhP "relief or the poor and the ad- vanccm<'nl tif rel1~aon . cducallon and science," ac· •·Ording to term~ of her will filed in Superior Court The bulk or he r estate. including real property .ind secur1ti<>s estimated to be worth seve ral million dollars . is d ivided between her hus band Huddy Roi:ns and O'ic Mary 'Pickford Benevolent Tru1-t l"und In ht· "d1 s t rihutc-d exclusively for re · liJ.?1ous, ch:.ir1 t;tl1I(•, sc1cnt1fic, IJtc rary or educa · 11onal purposes" MISS Pt(:Kt'ORD, ONE OF the first great ,Jl<'nl film ~t ars, who a pr1carf'd in 200 films -&n· cludml( "fl.-iw._,<'it of ~Unflyhrook·¥1.t1'm1-' d~ May ~9 The 24·pai.:c Will. signed by Miss Pickford on .lune 7, 1971, was amended severaJ times through November 1978. Trust funds also a re established for her nie<:e, Gwynne Pickford Ornstein, and Mrs . Oms tein's children and gr andc hildre n. Sums of $50,000 e ach .ire designat(.'d for Roxanne Pickford Rogers and Charles P1('kford Rogers , the adopted children of Miss Plckford and he r third husband. AN INCOM E Of' $48,too a year is guaranteed to Rogers lie is a lso willed the Pickford m ansion. 1'1ckfair; his wife 's interest in their Pa lrb Srmng!> ~uest houst'. and property in Sacramento, Alpuras a nd Fhtgstaff, Ariz. · To the Smithsonian Institution Miss 1'1ckford willed her star sapphire and semi·precious stones. costumes used In -he r films, Japanese s words owned by her second husband, Douglas fo'airbanks Sr .• and "pistols. daggers and antique guns which once belonged lo the late Rudolph Valentino." Miss Pickford's will stat.es that It Is "my de· s ire" that the Smithsonian exhibit all these items in "various mU3eums throughout the wortd." The Los Angeles County Museum of Art is named as beneficiary if the Smithsonian rejects tbe Items. Rock Star Rod Stewart and bis wife, Alana, arrive at Studio 54 iri New York recently. Alana is the former wife of George Hamilton. 'Glad You Asked That'· ~: I ht-11rd th'"r" w•" •n 4"t'Mt' C'Oincldette con· Dl'C'lt:d wUh t :mmt tt Kl'lly's dntb. Do you know any thln.c a.bout It'~ · ;\. Donaldson, Seattlt-. /\ Yt•:. Tiu· Mtt.1 fated clt1wn dwd on th~ open· mu r1ay of ltll' Hanuhr'lg Tiros. and Barnum & H:11l1•y l '1n·ui. ttl N1·w York 'i. Madison Squarf' t: ul'd1·11 A11 unnutt l h1 Uhl1.:ht for Kelly for many y t·u 1 s, lu"tl fn·qut·nlly be lll'Cll silting on lht! :sldf'llnt1s lookln1e a11 thouah he was about to burst into kuris CJ : IHd t:lvli. 1•r .. ..,lf'y Inherit hls singing talents All l'ho1ovre1pnir. lypoJI'°"" 1,.u C1011C1il .ina ~. 111 "U Crio•!. a·~ Suv1"' 1 tu Co1111c.11on All SulH 118111'> ~JU01tt<.t 10 S101.i. 11r• t~ano - Sall ,,... 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DAUGHERTY -and othe r s hopkeepers nea r Main Beach s ays visitors still occas ionally ask about Larsen. "Whate ver ha ppened lo that rellow that used lo greet every body? Our ch ildren looked forwa rd lo see1ni:i him." lhey ask Mrs. Daug herty sm iles. Like mo:.t 111•oplc d o wh1:n t hl'Y recall th•· Laguna G r<'<'lPr .. lie '>Ort of ty111f1cd the free Sptrtl that abounds m Laguna. · ~h(' say~ John llaupt.>nlha l rl'm1•mbcrs once asking L;.irsl'n how ht· fl'lt lhat d<ty. "lie !>aid. Tm fine every day, not jus t today'," Ha upenthal recaUs . "That s ummed up his spuit. 1 '11 never forget that." F ew statues or monum ents <Hl' l·reo-cted for gardeners o r mt·n or ~Im pit: rnt:an~. Tho:-.e hono r~ u:-.ually ar•· n ·st:rved for g r._.al l l•<1der~ <tnd h1.:ro1.•.., Rut £1.·\\ tnl'n "1·11· 111-.l' E)lt•1 Lar!->1'11 i\s !lw lirrmll' nla<1111· ;II t ht· lia<,1· nl the bigger than life: figure cm Cua:.l I l1 gh\\JY l1·ll~ old fn•·n11-. and nt·v. ;11· qua1ntann .·-. "Thl'y !'.ay tht•v n·mt·mlu·r \dlt'n 111· used to be on the stret·b 1'h<'Y wu11l to k now if a nulhl'r gre{'ll·r •~ i.:11111g "' take his plact· " It's n o t like l y . Al le a s t n o t I >tar111g llw 1;11-. n •!-.1cll·t1h f>a 111 1111 l .. 11 ~1·11 ~\1:-.1l lu h1~ homl'l:rnd <11lcl ht· ".i:-i-:1v1•11 ,, fr t'l' room 111 1h1· llol"1 1.;iguna 111 111 h1·:ilth tlunng 1tw l.1:-.t yean. of Eill·r .-. .1 phtl11-.11ph1·1 i.::irclen1•r .tt'id frl!'nd of man v. h11 d1·vnt<•!-. hi'> -.po.Jr<• t1nw "Pfl'<Hl1ng gu<1dw1ll Jlld c hci'r tn ;di Vl !>tll1I '> t11 l oH·lv Laguna Beath " · Three-year-old Andrew D1Lucc1a of Laguna Niguel pon- ders 'Greeter' statue. . Dreams Come True for Train Buff 11 .. ,..Mi ·a' ' Ed Harns shows off his tram village By JA('Klt; 11 \'MAN 0 1 lhe D•lly Pilol St.tit ~hon·hng h vl' to ~1x tons of coal 1n an eight hour 'ihrfl might discourage so mt: pe<>ple , but f:d llarns !'.;11d ht!-. ~I tnl :J!'. ''" t•ngtncer on lht· l't•nn<,\ lv:inia Hatlr<1ad in Hl18 und 19Hl JU~t wht·ttl'CI his appct1t1· ror train!-. .. I w:is used to hard work on the far m fl was rclaxat10n ," :-.ard the 79·year-old Costl.l Mesa n•s1dent. Last wec•k, !'.1xty y1·a r<; luler. ht• opcm·d a s tore 1·allcl1 Train and <;1rt Shop al 805 W 19th St . CO!-.la Mesa Al.I_. PROF'ITS from the store: wi ll go to the Shriners llosp1lal for Crippled Children 1n LO!-. Angeles. Harr is s<Jtd. lie took a circllllous path from the Penn s ylvania Hailroad to h1 <> curre nt Costa Mesa s hop. which he opl·rall's with partne r Al V<.tn ckrlJO!-.!->. Arter rclurnrng St>rv1ccmcn bumped Harri' from his train Jllh. he moved west a nd worker! during l!l~I and 1930 a!'. a chauffeur for the l.c)!'. i\ngc·h·~ Cuunly !-.hen ff. H E I.ATER s w:ipped hts chauffeur·s outfit ror a unifo rm of a d iffere nt color and worked for m any years as a sh erirf's deputy in Yavapai County. Ariz. Stall nur:-.ing u secret love for train~. Harri~ n1 ade tracks b;1ck to Snulhl'm C'ultforma in the 1·arly l:J~10-. "ht·ri· h1• fr1und .1 Job mamo,:ing , 111ghtcl11h \\llh ..i nHml· 1 u~l <in(' ktter ri·rni•\,.cJ the Tra ils, o wnerJ b y f tlm 'tar f:.s lht·r William~ llarn' <lldn l g•·I 111 'tokl' ;in~ •·n).!1 n•·'-liul hl· did 1-Wl l11 eoc1k hr1•ak f,1:-.l f(Jr llov.dfd llUJ!h1· "I FIXt:O his hn·akfast for ""''"r<if :-•·<•r .... s;rnl llarr1s. (•Xpla1111n g that tht· Hughe-. pl.Jnt was nc·arhy 1n Culv1·r City a nd th1• rPt'f us1v1: m1lliona1n· ltkt·d tv drop 1nt<1 thl' <:tub o n \fon days when 1l was clo~(·d lo t he pubht· fie somet imes c:amc in uns h:i vt:11 and hr~ Clot hes "left soml'thmg lo be desired," lla rn <, s aid, "hut hl' was always nice lo me a nd he wai:. a i::ood lipper " After leaving the Trails. Harri~ wo rked <·hasing down bad rh<•ckh fnr Thrifl1m<irt. th••n f111~11lv, \.\tlh a p<1rtn•·1 "l't'n\'<I iJ mm:h·I trJ111 :-.hop in LO!-. Angl..'le~ "I WAS BORN und raised on a f:Jrm. <tnd f ncvc·r had any tr am !'. for Chri!-.tmas." !'.atcJ "/ was born and raised on a farm and I never ha d any tra ins for Christmas. · · Ha rns cxpla 1rung his pa~~1on. "All we had wt·rc tf)\.\!'. and l·h1t·k1.·n<; ,ind J,,111•1 l l.11 1'1 .. OIH'r.11t·d ,1 II Jiil ;1nrl gill -.hop 111 l 'n111n St.Jl1011 lie mo\l·d to ( ·11-.t ,1 ~1·~.1 u1>1Jrt!ll.1111alcly JU A four-foot by eight-foot setup 1n the store wmdow mvolves txJth a tram and a trolley that run around an entire village. ~<·ar!> (.Igo whe n he found an apartment there "1th n ·nt he l:Ould afford . "I'd wanted tu hvc in this a rea for a long t tnH'." hl· s aid . Hut hl· l:Ontmued ,·om muting to Lc>s An1::ck s until last <ktohcr when tw 1lec1rtcd 11 w:i-. 10:-.1 11111 I.JI' :-;c, ht· dt•t:1d1•<! 111 r•·IOl'<tlt· fl t<; m·w ... hop I'> n·plf'le with ll<'m:-. ll> mak1· ,J train buff ' h<·art IH':.tl I a .... tn /\m1111g lht·m <Ht· t·fahoratf" (•l1•1'lrtt: train 'c-llllJ'i including o n!' that run:-. on a tra1·k 1 hrough a µasum.d thri•t· rl1mens1on:.il St'lting in· -.1d1.· a glass-luppi..'d l'Offt:•· ta hie. ,\ Fot 'R·H)OT hy c•ighl·fOOl St'lUp in the '111 r1! y,·indow involve<> hoth a trnin a nrl a trolle y th.it run a round a n entire village. Thr. tra m \\ h1:.t ll'!-, th•· troll1•y !>lops a t its Ste.lion a nd th•· I ~ TRAINS. ra~·· ('2) Wanted: Genuine .Cowboy Bar 15 Boyfriends Fete Doctor . . Close to Home, With Music . . /\s a Jong·time ad~1rer of we!-.l~l'n.ch1th1ng , part1cu1a.rly co-.'hi>fl)oqts ~ncfhaL<;, and· as a rt.· cent cottvert ·to tht· twanging joys of count ry m usic, I find myself in a Jam. Last week when I was in /\rrzona , I had :1 chanc~ to sec a real cowboy l);,ir I'm homesick already. I have found therl' 1s no comparison lo hear ing Johnny Cash or Mer le !laggard on m y CiJr radio as opposed lo li:>tcmng tc> thc·m in ;1 beer joint wher e me n 1n hoots ttrc lapping hcch on the bottom rungs or ba rstools And not only does the mus1r not sound th1• s ame an m y ear, theres no r.-w·lhorn '"' l ',ill Ma II stfto"ke or sawdust nn thl' fl~r That's why I n1·cd your ht:l11. It looks like lhl• only y,,ay I c;,in ronttnuC' to he a citizen of t his tommun1ty and not hiivt· tu par k up my gear a nd move to wht•re lhc H1g Sky m eets the mounta ins -is to ftntl a loc<JI tount ry a nd weste rn ba r. I don 't wa nt lo d rive to Los Angeles or Garde n Grove or Buena Pa rk eithe r. I want l<> find a place that's close by so I can mosey nn down there every lime r feel the call or thl' range. The perfect country cowboy bar is a lready pictured in my mind. First. the ba r has got lo serve no fancy stuff. No ha rd liquor. No fancy beer . Just Bud and Coors or Brew 102 o n drart or in the can. And since I'm not partial to beer . a llttlt• Annie Green Springs P each Creek or Plum Hollow Wine m1g hl lake c are of my purched thiral on hot nights. The room must be d imly lit hy n<'on hcrr si1ns which re flect in a la rge m irror behind thl' bar against the back wall, In the darkness and s moke, one can barely diatlnguiah the shiny b lue and while juke box in the corner wbJch only plays real country and western tunes like: "IAdies Love Outlaws" an<t "Honky Tonk Heroes" and "Till I Gain Control Again" and "Mammaa Don't Let Your Babit.tft Grow Up to Be Cowboys." ...-. -----..... ----. -- Tht•rc's a green-felt topped pool t able 1n the ha ck of the room with a neon light over 1l and a pt nba II machtne Sawdus t o n t he floor is optional, hut there 0!'. got to he pu:klt·<I eJ.:gs a nd polish sa usage 111 rnurky pHs next lo th1· cash reg1stc::r. S1•veral s mall l<ihles a nd ch<t1r~ arc packed 1111 o 1 hi• room-1 for <·noµle~, you undcrsta nd 1 <.tnd I hC' t1:ir:-..t11ol' an· "orn and in need of re IWi1shing, ~·The long m ahogany har has a few initials 1· .. n •(·<l 1n 1l Hr·stroOf!l _d.oors :-.ay "Ladtl':-.' iHltJ "lienl!-> .. .. <See ROMO, Page C2> J By J lfOITll Ol."i4»t-~ Of l~e O•lly P1104 ~t.tll Y1.•!-., tl .., tru1-. l;.i!l1t·!'.. Tht· v.<1) 111 J man i. h1.·<Ht 1s through h is stomach. l.ydi:.i G iberson Drane should kno" A psychiatrist who celebrated her 80l h birthday last week. s he was retcd by 15 m ale friends, each cla1mang to b~her boyfriend. Th<'Y shared the Sef'r('l cJf hc•r charm. "Slit: Al_.W,\ YS g l\ l'!'. t«1un:>e l hy inviting u!'. to lll'r hou!'.t' fo r d1nm·r. :-.a11I T<1m fut·ntl'~ "She has hr<'akfa!-.I rl':1d)' at ti :Jo a m ~•<ldcd J>l'lt•r llC'rman Dr. !Jeane wa:-h<1n•1n·rl during a lun(·h1·on 111 !ht: Cha nl1.·cla1r 1 t·staur:.inl . Ir vine· 'I ht· n•·\l d ay s ht· flt·w to per IJH ll\'l' l"'t•w Brun!-.wlck lo ad dress fhl' l'rovincrnf lloi.pital ~i.;n .Now a rc•s!Qent of LC'15urc• W<irld. Lag un t1 ·Hills. lJr D<:'anc contrn u<':-. to'tx• at·t1\I' in man) c1v1c and commumly :sffatr~ and 11 1:. throug h these that s he me t h1·r 15 admirers An a u tho r, lcctur<'r . cons ult<J nl to lh1• fede ral government during Wor ld Wa r 11 and 1t.·levis1on program host. Dr. Deane was t he first rcm a ll' VIC<' prC'Sldcnt or the Mclropoht<tn Life l ns urann· Co. of Am enta Siii-: WAS INFLUENTIAL 1n th<• 1k n•lop ment of !ht• l 'nikd Way or Orang1.· County. lhc r'ount) ·s Mt•ntal Ilea Ith A<.l \1!'.nry llo:.irrJ and thl· Lung Assocwt1on Or l>c.-ant: mo\'('(1 111 Orange· C11unty from Santa Barbara after the dl'ath of hl•r h u~h<i nd .lal'k Dunni.: the luncheon :-.he wa:-. given a t'cJr <See BOY F RIENDS. Page CZ> Dr L ydia Deane 1s Supervisor Tom Riley. Qxdano looks on greeted by Father Virgil Nothing Si.My About Being Male Cosmetologist: Student A MAN WHO GOES into cos mctolo~y should be willln~ to accept c riticism about h1i. choice of occupation. Al least that ·s the <'X pc n e nce or Larry Mon toy a or fo'ounlain Valley. a Golde n West Collel(l' cos metology student who ·11 hnish his tra ining this month. "It was rea lly a s urprise lo me tha t m ules get stereotyped when they go into this work." Montoya s aid. "When r tell people r a m in cosmetology, they give me a funny look -or hint that r must nol be 'straight·." According to Montoya . some people come right out with It whtlti others me rely suggest. "Mns t mall' cos m !.'toloJ;ist s a rc pro bably homosexual~ '' BUT HOMOSEXUALITY or sexual prer- t'rt'nl'es haVl' nothmi.i lo do with occupation. · a ny more tha n with .!Ille or build or the color o f yo ur skin." Montoya heheves. "The re 's nothing ·sissy' about my new pro· Cession, about being a m ale hairdresser," he said. Montoya wondered why m en who come in to h ave their hair styled aren't suspected of be· Ing gay. "We have great b11t 6·foolers a thletes <Set> NOTiDNG Sl~Y. Page Ct> ., .. • • I t f , ' \· I ·I . . . . . -. . . . . . . . . . . . " OAk. Y Pll.OT Thur.mty. June 1, ti/9 .Romo u •re•Pa1e <:U end Uw at&tla have old ra h1ot'M!d hook <'l~urt>" Cfh.-wall~ tn~ conred with a111ort.t"d 1 r•fflt1 and lot• QI phoM 6umbflrs •• .Trains 1111•rn ~o round v. h11 h It ' r11r111 .. h•·ll .... ,111 h 11111>1-,, l11H M'" 111111 1 111•0, 1>t>rformt·r~. A an Laa dft-s . ' ..... ANN LANDERS I HOROSCOPE Nothing Sissy O 'ront Page Cl > • <·om<· 1n for u pnm. r ight hn 1· at school , but-no r unc seems lo wondt•r: abtlut them . · r A ruH blooded American Jndia n or llopi and T ewa dc•'l'<'nt. Montoya g re w up on the Hopi rf'::-. Most ot I.be. recular Cutlt>mt1n ue tough ta Uun', hard dlinkln' men w~ we.tr boot • 1traucht·&e1 Levla and Pf'rtplrauon.ao.k !d loote· slti(•vfd tott.on ahiru or T ahJrtA I':""" tbou1h I prefe r <'lusac c-owboy hats I wall uncklr•lanct if M>me ol lh..1 (lk!nwl~~r:t wtutr lnc ht>adbands or hod hat:; 1rnd conslnil' In url<llt ltln to .1 "'1111• va riety of tr1un p111nl llll:b. l11<'1ud111j.l r l'I" uclu~t uir\" of 'omo In Wc 11tt•rr1 ort111tb Churlt·:-ttw1•wll 111111 l"r1·1le n ck ~ lfr11\1111(ton. llarri" off1•rl\ t'hlnlt 1tn<j bll vt·r 1't't'\'k1,.. fn1m tr ain·; ti~ tnrhnc-k m; t ht> rn:tol'( , 'l'ht•11 th1•r'1" 111 1• io.w1tc·h lum11111 from IU401' t r u11h , u HH7 11111111·1 ru1lruucl 'tul11111 f1w 11 <it·r m any , 1 hrtt":o. t•n•!lll\' u11ct.I for i.µccutl cl frl'l:-111 M<;M :-. · St1·1·I ('uvulry ' 1n 1954. 11 1001 mollt'l o ll Srj.l11 11l io.tar11l 111 Mh· 111(;i·rrnan y1J n!l u ll '0 111> <•f tr.1111', 111 .di ""'"· 11wlu1li11u munv 111,1lk uf ml'l<1 I Husband's S nori n g · M usic to H e r Ears ~rv atmn u1 l\.ri~ucUL • JI(' s;H(I he pr cv10US1y fius -eocuuntcrca slert·otyptnj.( ·of a rar 1al nature . '"fllt;Rt: IS STU.I. some preJud~c.e at>c;.ut rndians." he said tion boots. Cowgirls . on tht) oth..r hund, wlll prob1thly ••ant to wear boot8 and Lt•v1:1 t•nd Wf'!\k rn ~h1rh a nd hiab·hffled shoes wlll bf. acceplable .. T tM.-bu1ender s hould he o tiarrt'I <'hesh•1I dudt• With a m11:1t a<'he o r a br ai.i.y bro•d nomt'tl Su .. ~llt•n or ~11tl'llC' who ~•rs indn('ent blur ~yt·:o.h aduw unct pull' mu:-tarrl on ht·r i.oft r1r.-t l rb S he drank!> w11w t'ooll'r<, wit h thn·e an• cuhn Most o f the rcgu l1t r' !.hould ht• 1>1~ rm lHl)' m u!-•<' by Wa ylo n J l'noangi. or W1ll w Nt·bon but :.ome or the older wom"n wall p1 oh1t hly l>llll thank the re':, no one like t~lvl!> or Conwdy 1'v.1tty On Friday a nd S atu rday m ghlb 11fte r ru.1y d ay, this perfoct country <·owboy bar bt.'t'omt-~ nothing short of rowdy and utmost ever y wt·•·k s11n1t· passer through who has ta p pc."CI mur1• th<i n tus sha re will try to ha ng from Hw untl1·rs over t he pool ta hie We ll. what do you ~ay'' Cu n wt· find ;1 country cow boy bar an o u r own backyard " With the ga~itu<tllon . I doubt I can a fford to drive b;,ck a~orth tu Anzon<t // JIOI' have -qo llem for the .'11ngles Colen da r , 1md it• l o Cher yl H.omo, 1''eature Drpon menl. l>ml11 P1w t. I' o Box 1560. Co1ta Me1a. CA 92626 Include y<;ur name address and phone number The Singles Calendar nms every Thur&day Have a Fit ! This 1s iust one sty le from our great-fitting swimwear collection -al l d esigned to make you. the center o f a tte nt ron S u it s from $ J 4 1 ~1ytc ~tiown '241 GET INTO THE SWIM O F THINGS at /YdidU#!(l'J BIDTIQUE - IT 'S A 11,\K O .lic1p In v1-.rl w1thc111 t l111 y111~'. '"rn l'lhmg f\ lllUll't who cl1 11111w<I 1111111-. ~··• k • ... t .. 1 l• ti 1.000. v.urtb or tlt'nl!> kllanl( I lurri.. h•• 11 """" l11ok1nj:! fur lh1·r11ull11\ 1·1 thl· 11111ntr v But, althoullh ll.11 r '" 1·11111111111 ' ''' l11111J.! 111 nt•W r1ndi. throui.th Ir II 111 h Ill I Ill' 1-:.1-.1 .... 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Mt·rntt .l11hns11n. Cll !'11111111. \\ allt .1111 F.d~<1r and <;1l 1\n11 ·la11 t k rm ;rn 11t.•rh<ll" ..,umrnc·fl up th•· 1 .. e:lllll! toward t he ir JOV1 al a dv1sc1r "Shl· s a n·u l duu <•e ll'I h1· •·•1111111 .. 111• cl ( Boros cope ] Ofo:AH ANN I was 11tr uc k hy your 1Jn11wn t1i the wft rll <•n w h<>s •; h uc;band sn111 .. 1l. Y<1u ..:11d. "IL 1!'.n t ltw '!nor I rag you rn1111t 1111• pro!) lt·m ~:ot·'i m twh d1 •t•111 r th<1n that ·• Jl~w n~ht you :iri· I ..i m la v1n1• 11r11nr l'rn .1 l1J,:ht 'ih·t·1J('r If th1· (',Jl '\111'1'/l'" '" th1• 111"< t room I 11111·11 m y 1•y1"" Wh•·n I w;r:-. m.ir rit•d t11 my r.r·,t hus h:11HJ . I <'<1uldn't l11ln ut•· 1111• 'il1ght1•'1 llflh• Jl Oll'.hl. "1Uo h 11•<.,, 111, '.llllfl lll' SPp,11 :at1· t,.•lf•, .,.., 11· tl11· ·"""""' (1,r " v.1111" "'1· • 111111 "'''Pl Ill ,1•p:11 a l" I 1111 Ill'. 'J Ii llfl' . WI• rll (1 lllfl h .11! to v.111 I· '\ftt I ... q·11 \• ... I 11«tlt11 ·d f ,~,., 1111 11.111 1•\' v.1lh 1'\'I I\ lhlll j, I ;1•111111: lh1· 111111 ,,,.,. 111 ,,, ~ fo r ,, 11t ,·•11 1·1· ""·' 111• .na.i r 11•<.1 lli111f I 1•\.1•111.d M > ,.,. /1 hw l1,111d 1 lllVlll~. 1'1111'.lll l I .Ill ". ;1f f1 ·1"11 011.1 t1· ,111 d 'llo r• • up J • t111 rn It . rnu .... t1J Ill V l',lf'i \1 \ ,o/I 11 ( I fl m v fl r•I rn;1r r1 ·11·1· Wll' 111•\.•1 d 1•1 1t•d •11 I l1l 11111 d 1•v11\lh 111• 1 h •· IJll\.1.-llhng to admit 1t wu., ;1 J o u~\ ri·l 11111n<.,h 1p I v1· rw v1 r lx·1·11 th1 -. hap· I \ Ill Ill) "'" ~, ... I "'( t11lcl ('Vl'f \ ... ,,. I ...... , 1111• 11111.I II h • "iii• .... 111·h hi• l1::id • \ 1 r 1111'1 111 It ,. lrf1· I find 1t fur1nv My n•·w 1111 :--ba nd ~a ).., I 111 th•· fil('\''I Jl•'f !'.011 ht• '> l'Vl'I ~ 0 11""11 Nr.t~IH.I> •,1 ·"'~Ill\ I': 'I I> 1, HOW •'RIDA V, J UN F. IS nr.1\R S t ,'\Slll \o •.· Ihm I \H ' :.II'! T h.ml.. \'t•ll for '\hariu~. l.t:o <.Jul v 2:1 t\11 1• 11 l·: \ H ,, :-.. .... :!21 You c:1 n· on hr111~ ,,f 1 .\:\Ill.ft' 1 t.. \• "''''" By SYDNEY OMA RR ARn:s (Manh 2 1 April 19>: Cornmunt ca~~ u ::-.e ··s tr 11 n l{ languaJte tf nectssa ry . KE:y 1s t o rip away layer s of prt-te nse TAUR US C Apri l 20 May 2()): Mild approuch is s uccessful. H you turn o n pe pper-a nd ~tl·am. you pay a d r·ar price -.ddt·d rCl'O~llltlllfl , p rt·', ~1111cl1•1 1 " tf \11 I ' •• 11h stige Means don't gJ\'' 11.1\t' .1 s1·1t'>l' of llun111r up• Ar1t~. L1br<i µ~1 ·.1111' \.,h1•11 11111· 1ead'> ~ou the· (J ~Ur (! In S!'f'll l:tr l O J.;lll'S'-1<., "\(• ... ''I.Ill th1· Roadblock 1s gumg Lu hl· truf• 11•o;t 1., th•· ;rhahty 111 r t· m oved Your · 11•1 r• ,.111~11111 ..... 11:11 " Lr ul} ritor y" no long1·r will lie 1111111y ""hi•n s on1i;cm c 1 h t• e nda ngered l"1111,..·.11p .... 11h 11 VIRGO CAuJ! 23 S1·p1 J{i·uwmi. .. 1 ~11111 ""u 22> You l!.f'l n•·w rfr;il. pnnlt:d .1 11·111 1 1111111 ,, <'ha nce lo ('Orrt•(·t n ·1•1·nl 11 ud< dr1 vt·r \lo l111 :-..1111 111 e rro r llelat1 vt·"' 111 "''''" 111 • """', 1 11 111. volvcd Oll'!->:o.C:t~•·. trip 111rl 11 II• IJw11 t11i-. 11.11 i.. ,, <iics wt•rl' .gPlting un· t1 rf'SSC'd t o s'wi m in ~ tJo w n to wn club O ne looked at the other in l>ho1·kf'd d is be l ie f. llP ru h h1·cJ h is eyes a n d r1n:al ly got t h .. wo rds out "lluw l<>ng hetv1· 'ou bC'en wearing a g ir. 1111·., .. hi· as kc>d T hf· ri•ply "t:ver s1nr£· my w1ff' round tl an I h1· J~low N1mp artmPnl 11r IJUr c.ir ' STA.~- 0 I\ It I> C L U B . ('I fl(' /\CO HEAK ST ANDAR D: Vny funn y. And now J hop•· lhi' d0t·.,n't blow lhl!' poor ga y'' cover. 0 .. : I\ H A N N I./\ N IH:W-, I real i z1· '1111r c•nlumn 1-;n't 0111' 1 It .11 J.!" 1·'> hou:H:hold It int s, hut you ct<•<tl wit h >lll'h a wide variety of prohl(·ms. and s t ai n s 1 an tw <t rf'a l hC'adach1·. "" plf'a:-.P lt·t me shar•· -.om<· llf my "know·hl)w" wtth vou in f'XCh an gr for 'h•· rrn1· inform ation \1111 'v1• sh<Jrt"rJ v..1th m e ov1·r the· vf'ar-. 1 I1 IXJN I' u:-.1.! milk on ''"''"Ill ''"Ill', ';1 I '"'· 'I U!\f' n a il 1•0.i..h rurn1' 1·r on an}' r (J hrn: < J l IJ 0 N · 'I' u s •· · Vor e x a mplc , I choose nut to drtn1<. Al pci rl1t>s ix·oplt· will say lo m l', 'You don'L drink hl't'<Juse JmJ1ans can 'l hold their liquor. and lht'y f•J.!hl. " So th;it is why he now Ci.In luug h <Jhoul h1-. 'l·1· .. nd 1·x1,.·ril'ncc with \tert'otypm~. Montoya, who scr v<·d 10 years fo tht• IJ ~ M;innc Corps &nrl l!lso ha~ workt·d as a tr ut'k drivl'r , liJndM·a1wr <ind •·u:-.t11d1an. dl'<'lded t1, 1 <•kf• up cosnwtology ttft.-r his IJllck Wll::-. mJurcrl 1n an ;1cc1dcnt Dt•c1rt10l: wh<J I to do ~ao; d tos~ UIJ ·et rnong s1·v1·ral LhmJ,!s an l'lud 111g 'alt·io. and rl'Sl aunint rna na~ement. ht· Sd11t. hut ht· had dlwayi. l>een llll1•r l"Slt'CJ In ('Ult I OJ.! ft.ill "THAT Oi\'n :s UA("K TO 1Ah1·n I wC1s in hoa rd in~ s<.·hool. a11 illl lnd1t.1n high Hhool 1n ~~t·v ;1da. I got 11110 sunil· trouhlt' w he n a t t!ac her found me ~h·•·111ng un1lt·r my lwd tha t I was sup· 1.111~1·cl lo be· making. ;ind ~;1v1· rn1· 111 h(1Ur'> II•· nwnts l<> wnr k oll ~ 1111 .J f·ho1c·1· of c1Llwr ch·an trt~ hu 1lrl111~~:-. 1ir 1·11tt1n1• "Hn•· 11tlwr k1•b ' h;11r Somet m1t·' I 11·11 pt·oµI<' I w1•nt 1nt11 1111\, lw1·uust• I had lr~wt·d rny root~ liac·k <ind lound m y 1woplc ha c1 J,!on•: in for ~t'alp111g, Ill' ,;,ad JO k1ng ly kut. :-1·rtou,ly. I wa' t·ull1ng h<Jar 1n ll1• ~L•rt m• Cor p ..... ;11\11 'I Ita l w;h 1·asy, hf't<l lh•· ,., 1·n 1111l· J.!l1t . .,.. h11• • 11l1·1A :tlh ;11u JUSt ran ,, • I 1 pp1·r over t hl·tr ht·.11h .ind that ""a~ ,, h a1 r1·11t " Wht'n Montuva l1n;tll v d 1·1·11fl'll t•1 C'nlr-r ll11· program :.i t <;11J1fr11 Y.1·,1. h•· 'iilld hl' v..a:-'ur 1ir1 ... ·<l how much tlw r" w:Jl> lo h·.1rn. · 1 d1dn t n ·ul111• I h•·n · v.11u l1I lw t h" m1wh t11 ol , Ilk·· l1 ·..irn111g d1ff•·r I 111 roll1·r r1l:Jl'r •rr ... n1·~ h11 ... ''' 111.Jkt· p111 l't11 I' an1I 1tt1f1•1 .. 111 ..... 1 ~.., 1.r p l<.o t iru .1 1ull1·r1111 .1 ""11111an " 111 .. 111 t11 ntakl· a ha ir "'., 1,. turn o ut t he w:Jy ;ou ha\c 1.11ctured rt,' hl' :,;11d m111stun· wati•r fir h1•al "IT'S REWARDING TO ME to set the 1111 · .. 11 1n., .,..11u1n., '>h im I lnl\h•-cl 11r111lu1·1 :ind ''h1·n .1 p..itron Ill> hap py tung n1111ro· 11r t.o rf•·l .1 """h J ~tyl~· I h:Ht· l'rt.•ut1·t.l t '1 i f 111 '\ r i·ru 'i h "lt1:.anart Yo u havl!U.'>f'd your h ands and , 1·1'.1 t wtwn w1·t h1·a d lo <.'rl«1t1· sumHh1nJ.! that w<t::-.n't there 1 5 I DON'T t·\1•ry tr .,, __ 1_1l_·l_o_r_"-------------------tu r1·rnovt• the: full<1wlnJ.! -.lain~ l<ik•• lh1·m ll1 t h1· d r ) t•l1·a111·r:-. p1 I fUrrll•, 11Jt.JH11• 1•11t •)J.:rlt•, .... i1 v1•1 11 1tr.1t1·. f1.1J1•t rn1·d 11·1nJI ~po-t~ c 111 I >O "-: 'T u,,. 111111 1111 r • 1,d ~r><•t ri·rr111\ .. ·1 ''"'ii ">1> tw \'I: ri·.1d tt1•· 111 .. 1111111011" 1 ~1 r1•fu lh .111ol u11dl·r:-.la11d llwm ~ l'll . I 'Iii> !->lgrt lh1s PA 'r' Hl\CK TIMF. I N TH\ \'f-.IL">E CITY 111-.A R P AY-BAC K: \1illlon.' or ~om~o are in \t1ur dt't>l locl:.t y. Thank HIU On tM·half uf ;,II nF th1·m . LAGUNA BEACH SCHOOL OF A RT Summt:r Ouart~r J une 18 ·Aug us t 18 • J••w<~lry J • P,t1nlfnq-U~q1t1n1n'1 & Aavanc;io • I I h illfl" I ~ < ,,.,.,.,~"llf. • ~t..u•,.• ,,. • .. "1 I 1'l' ll I ' • I th• (Jr fw 1tr J • W.tlt!!<.ulor • Color & o .. ~190 • l•tn Im(,~,,., I • f•f '.. '.' ,,., • C.r1 hJr,..n -. Ari • ' ff)t"t• (..!jf)lllf\11 ~ ' r .1t1f "l L.ir •. ··1 , c.1 (\', ••• • ' •''' ,. 'I • t ··•.&,. • f t 1 if ,. 1• 1 .. I '""' -iiiiil 3467 Via Lido. Newport Beach GEMINI CMay 2 1 Juoe 20) Whal you seek IS w i ll-o -l h.-··WISP t:"lus1v1· is the key word. a lsocomma ndp<>rtion uf l id " Ila.II li tt 1·1 I• s po tlight. L<:o. Aquanw. rn 1 n rt 1 d 111 '•· 11 f • lul1 I '"lc""';ar ru11 • •:• 1. I, · •· -' I 11 '1 i\ ••1h11•,1.U1y rn the fJm/11 • Att t1 ,., 673-4510 \ CANC ER <June i 1. July 22) Y ou'r e• i n · volv.t.>d, Vllal, r eady to imp rint s tyle amt cr<'ate you r o wn m e a n ings, t r a ditio ns . Yo u co u ld bre a k a record 1 1scfc '"'•1vwua ~ c·ou ' ~1J.1r1t'l11s ,t.or_v l>urc-1 I -I r1111 1100 c1mtaml 1UJt11 1 " p a y C'y ro ~·~ ) ou print 11 ·• Parking Lot E n1rancf> \ ~ rao Parking For Our CuslomP.f~ ADVANCE llEGISTllATION NOW OPEN. l\l<'r N I', It'll· 1111'1< · Ill ',1qn 11111111 I! " ',k.1hn< I ~ />II • 1! t•• I • · C.01••11• ',(.!~·~·· Wh·U1'1 y<l'.l'V• ~.1 ··J 11•11 l•1•J(• If I II I •• " 111 "' Ill VI ~ II "" . (If• "' II .... I • I 1.i• •.. I I I V' l ( l.1 .1 '• h'l 11(1 I r ,I ,11 1.oll 1•11! 1/ l•)I .,11 1111 Ill' 11111'1 1 I• I lh· ··111• 11· I 1111111 ADVANCE RUERYATIONS FOR GROUP FUNCTIONS. I ' ( .rll l'I"" C.llcJltl '" .1 Qlt .. 11 I l.i• I. 1( I (JI I ,,. · 111 M111t• •11l 111n 11u1t1111.1in11', L 'tll 110·:1~•.r 1• • • r 1 .. • '• '714/979-8880 ... ICE CAPADES CHALET 2701 Harbor Blvd. Harbor & Adams Cost a Mesa 979-8880 F1111• {,/1111 I \1111 t' J IJl 1 ( ---------- PIS*O ... Wh1to Call with netural crepe sole. 40.00 eon. . . Whale Puma Celt. 42 00 ~Frldey Ul 9 p.m .. ~------. •. ~ t~~ SHOES . n Feahlon lalend . . . Newpot1 Beach 7594551 LIBRA !Sept 23-0 ct i\ t1iu pl1 · 111 1:"11 h11d 22): Money tlccison c·un ---- he dt?layed lu your ad vantage . lntut111n. prop c r t y. pas t ohh gationi-. cro wd sr1>11ar10 AC'1·1•nt on pe rson<tl p<l!'>sess1cm.;, , sent ime nt . h<ist<·-1:tr1d - othe r v:Jl uc>:-. SCORPIO «kt 2:1- Nov. 21 I Lunar eyc·I" high -take imtia11vt·. s tress o rigina lity. in d ependence. t he d arinJ.! ncccesary to pioneer ;, concept, project. You'll b e a l r ig ht p la c e tit c rucial mome nt Jean Turner SAGITTARIUS I NCIV 22-0 ec. 21 >. What ap pC'ars a restrictw n "oulll actua lly he prover lmil h le s slng in d isgu1s1· F'und Cr eaf<'d So m t>th 1n J,l oc e u r ' .. b e h i n d _, (' c n c s . 1\ J o 1~ t n a I 1 s in · c1r·amat1c mvl c·n~t.Jn1t a . :-.t:buLH~h•iJ ha..'i .... n "bo<1mC'r ang " s1luat111n 1 'ii <ilil1s hl'd a t liold 1·n C A P RIC'ORN < 1>1·,· \\'1•..,1 ('"111·1!1· 111 tn't'mory 22-J an. 191: E rnphaio.1s of .II au ·1111111·r. c.:11lum on tH'mg fr<'t'. ahlP to•"< 1 11~.1 le r 1t11· llunl1n ).!t1111 p r e ss , to ex r h a n g <' II t· a ,. h N 1• w' r o r :12 ide as, to tak1• C'l)mrn:1n1! )l':1r., o f your o wn d P.st111y f-.stahl1-.h1 ·d hv Somp· Friends h ip bC'co mt·s t 11111 ~t lnt•·rn1111onal of "sl)m cthing m o re ... :.i llun llngton lfrul·h, the com m itment. '"h1,l.1rslt111 will awurd $2:i0 1~<J1·h Yl'iH to <1 A Q lJ AK I U !'i C .Ja n ~11rna11 1pum u h:-.m s tu :?O F'c b : 111 ): R car h rll'lll M r~ T urnerwHs a a gr eement with fam ily 1• 11 a rt t· r I i r c t 1 m e m e m bc r co n c e rn• OJ.! nwmtlt:'r of Soropt1m1st i:oal. R<'Vi('W ambition' ~he wa~ 7'1 whi·n she Be s ur(' o f darC't'tion 11 11._•d la s t Novl•mbcr T here is d<'ll)Ur alm1)! 1 rs Turrwr wai-. an val<'d the way to write> a ('olumn fi>r lht· PISC F:s (r 1·h 19-"\\(·l'kly p<apn wlu·n hn Ma r <'h 201 · l\rc·1•nt on f<1m 1ly movl•d to llunt m a n u s c r 1 p l s u b rngton 0 Pach in 1!)<1() missions, cr e ation or In :l2 Y<'lff'i with th<' s cena rios, perception of papl'r she nC'vc r rm ssc·d pote ntia l, sp1ritua h l y . a ct1•adlrne . acrordml( lo ed u cat ion and lo n g publis her Gt·or~e f a r · r ange plans . q u ha r SOCCER • SOCCER • SOCCER 130 for 4 Week Session BEGINS JUNE 18 • liieludes T ·Shirts • ADULTS & KIDS SOUTH WIND SUMMB SOCC COST A. MESA 1RVINE 557-0211 752-7355 tn<1}' ouy en volume; bUl ·mo.t ( ·- "' II ll lPll'n !i and ~t'Tl II I 1 lu/J 1111•1•lm11s 1md t'Vf'fl/\ 11//l'll Ill //t~ 1m /1/11 }CJT //i1 ful/111J Ill!/ II 1•1•k 1'1/tf 11•'1/l'I , Ill ('/tJ I, ( '<111 1,1./1;•. / 1w/11 l'1l11l , I' u JI,,,. 1:11;(/, ('0\/11 M n n. ('II 11,11 ·•r> lnd1ll/1• 11111tr namt• 11 11 .t I' Ii 11 n •' n 11 m /1,. , \,.1 11 1·~ 11111111 /11' 111 11ur hands thn111 Ulf't'k.~ in 1ut l'anc.t• of an ewnt RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY .,_.,Y_W_. .... ~ .. · 192i HerbOi BlwC • Cost• Meaa ...,.. 548·1 1~ Ill .11 1 \I huo l l'Afl"IJf'llC ,. .N1th J unit1ul! tinv11unm~n 1 Write · PhoNt tor Brixhur• (7141 4 94 1520 2222 Leguna Canyon Rd. L•M B...ch, California 9:1651 SHORT SLEEVE KNITS ......... . ., .... TO 'ti • ... IELAH -JIMMY COHHOU -•OIHT HUCl l s 13ee SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS ..••..•• To •20• ... . IA.lHOLD PAlMH -YAH HEUS~ -CAP•I -DA VO~Cll .. . DRESS SHIRTS IYAM HEUSEN -tA•OOH -E.S.M. -HOU aOOWI ·12·.20-5 799.s 1388 WIMDBRUICER JACKETS ... . ............... •20• ... 5 I ]99 SUEDE FRONT JACKETS ..... .. ........... _. •n• ... s 3 7 BS SLACKS .................... DiK~ 20·40°/o OFF lf'CJ. Price IHAGGA• -FAit.AH -A•HOlD PALMH -ANGIL FllGHTI LEATHER SALE BELTS 3 ,1.s291 1/2 OFF ROBES cvaou• -TDIYJ SALE REG. SALf.s7as REG. 'IJ" .1/4 to 1/J OFF '12" s791 ' - .., 11 ,. I ' \ ,, (A '" .... lo• ',,. """ ... \I 0 OH ..... • • .... tol•• ,.,,. 011n1 b •'I A!> IM 1'!nl ··""' , ..... ,, ,(• '~" •Ill\ UI' .,,.,, I W M l1t ,, Ht ...... 1tn1 , .... '''"'· l2 ,. 17 , j I • ERMA BOMBECK/ SINGLES CALENDAR Thunlday. June 7. 1919 PUBLIC NOTICB ·------------ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE House Furnished With CMlll • .._, ._,,., ltOTIC. INVITING atM ,u ... •10tt cou•T 0' THI flCTITIOVS •ullNIH •OTICI fO c•IDITOH NOT•CE IS HE•E8V GIVI ....... "Afl °' CAL"OtllUA 'Olt ...,,. STATIMaNT Ne A...... Oii J.,... U, lt1', e4 tM -of It 00 TNlrCOUtlT'Y o .. o•A••• , .............. --It ......... ". IUN•ICMI tOU•T 0, ,... • "'· '" .... City Oen'•°"'" t«MH -A·-"Ht•• STATIO,CALIPOttNIA •t 1'100 J.,.,...,. ....... 4. try• .... ----- •OTICI 0' Ml A• IN 0 01' KETCHUM l'tt()PE IU'IES, L TO , ,0. Tltl COU•TY 0' OtlANOI C•ll ... ,.14 ... C.0.y .. ~wilt-" f'ITITIOM l'Otl f'ltOllATI 0' WILL J*I 9e«J1 ._, C..01\lr-... <... "' Ille M•ll•r of Ille Et1•1t of Wt -.. pu411~ of lfte fe9el AltD COOtCll. AND ,0. 1.1n1u (jl> .,.,_ JANE' C,AL81tAITH !>HfltlOAN, ftofl<H of"" City ol lrvlM 4hlril'9 IM 'E 'T . MINT A. y .... 0 .. ti•f-s. Hall,"°'' a....11 ·-· •ho ... o .... "' J ANET WlllGl4 T Ii\( .. _,.,..,.., AUT~ .. UTK* TO ADMlNIUI• C•l•lt-8-<ll. CA .,.,. S14" R(0,t.N. ~·\O ·-.• J ESSI£ All -\f\MI .. com ....... II\ tHleO UNDI• ""' .......... o a NT AO-, .... ""''~· ,, <_ ......... GA.LalA1114 ~t:••O,.H, o.tH~· ... io,.s _. .. M ........ MM llllll!I.'. MINtiT•ATION 0' 15TATIS ACT lllOIUM-1~. • NOii(• h _.., •1-lo t,...ltoo _, l.t1""-'«<1Wr -' 'Contemporary Children' .1.•wt.at hen~ "llsme b Ut.t tt8nct'n8' over your dirty clotbu hamper"!" ·~'u:d Mother. "It lonka llke a twudtetbatl hoop mad · out al • t.Dt coat hanJf'r '' "It's • buketb•ll hoop made out' of ., bent toat h&nc•r." I said "It looka terrible " "That's f'U)' for you to ay," I b&ld "Yvu don't hav~ \o run throulh dirty 11ndtlrw .. ar 111 your ba~ ft"t'C or flnd lht• haundry hf-fort: you tan do It Wht'n thf' boys 1mprovf' on tht'1r hook 11hou I'll have it madt> " ··What's Uus'" 5be <'OWlt'~ .. You m~an that bar 111 th•· d11us uu Ju 'l cratked your head on' ll'b i.11 1·1tt:rc·1M;: bar '" the boys can bwld up th.-1r mu.wlei. " "And Uus troning board," bht! pcr\tbl•'tl ••Don't you ever gt't hrt'd of' htlhng ovc1 1l '' Want me t.o takt' 1l down'' · ·"What fOf'?'' I atsk~i "We're not movinK ' The trouble with Mother 1:0 she has forgolll'n what it la like \o live to a houst: furnished 1n ··Contemporary Cluldn:n." I used to h~bl 1t. too. Al one Ume I was so muve-I thought only edible things belonged in the refrigerator. bicycles without wheels sbou.ld be discarded and ii you had eight people to dinner, all the glasses had to match. I went c razy trymg to Jlecp an ant1st!pt1 c house in a wet·shoestring world. Then one day I was doing <·afeten a duty with a mother of six children, who s aid a curious thing. "I wonde r how my kids will remem ber me? Will they re member me who had never had rings arow1d the bathtub or will they remember the popcorn we ate in the Uvin~ room? "Wall they re member how m any commit· tees I chaired, or will they remember the fresh doughnuts in the kitc hen after school? "Will they remembe r how cleverly I coordinated the blue in the sofa with the pillow cu.abions or will they remember I hung the out · Al"~ BUILT JACK'S HOUSE Nancy Duggan of Bella1re stands beside model she constructed of a one- time Bellaire mansion which became known a century ago as 'The House That Jack Built. " Jacob Heatherington had the house built and ordered that the front entrance keystone bear a like- ness of his favorffe mule. which was named Jack. ( Singln Caletldar ) BACllELORS 'N'BACHELO&ETl'ES:The international s ingles square dance clu b 1s sponsoring dance classes beginning next month in Irvine and Garden Grove Information, call 997--4518. PAllENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS: "I Like My Date to Be -" will be the topic of a dis· cuasion group beginning at 8 p.m. Tuesday, june · 12. Informa tion : call Nance Im ler, 731-6957. . .;. MAN WOMAN INSTITUTE: A house party led by Emilr, Coleman will be at 8 p.m. Fl'iday, June 8, in S&iita Ana. Information: 835-5726. BALl!IOA SKI CLUB: For information about activities, call Wayne Hoover, 645-7979. BETH EMET SINGLES: Jewish singles over 40 are invited to call Thelma at 991-4766 for information about activities. CATHOLIC ALUMNI CLUB : Single Catholics with college degrees or the equivalent are invited to a "Squeeze in Singles Dance" Fri· day. Jlme 8. Information : 524-2729. SAFA.al SINGLES: A "Soul Food Patio P~t Luck" party to celebrate Emandpation Day will be held Saturday, June 9. Information: call Susie Dunaway. 544-2034. OaANGE COAST SINGLES: A champagne brunch ii scheduled Sunday, June 17. Reserva· tiool: call Mary Argo al 549-3682. AD~D HEALTH CENTER: A com- patlbWty lecture and a TGfF will be at 7:30 p .m . 'lbunday, June 14, in Newport Beach. In· lormaUon: call t'l5-0700. E .... • ·--~le hnt· o f their hand Hi the tiv10g room like 1t was .in 11r1g111JI Hf'no1r" "ll 's funny." ~ht-'>a1d, "I came from a lo1r~,. family ;and I c.&n'l t!Ven remember wnat 1•nlor my bt-<tr c,<un was or 1f there wac; mud tn t ht• hallwuy or fingerpnnL5 around the light ~w1tt·ht:i.. All l cc1 n rememb<'r ts the lctughter. th • love and a ('ra7y bu~ketball htiop my mother m ud£' out of u ~·nl ('Oa t hanger and pul over the l'lothes hamJ)l'r " I don't know how m y kids wi ll remember rn · Only that the other d ay I knocked on th1• ba throom d our and s u1d , "It's your 111othcr," :.&nd ~ vo1ct: s aid. "Mother who?" C 'I •I• o f 141' LE L M A V Kel<INm p,_rtift, I.Id. 11••1119 rl .. m• •II"'"'' IM \elO Oii<~ "elM ~ f'UeLICATIC* 0, ANO*~_,_ ~ .. ~. -I to Ille -.od <I•'"'' 1,. tlle offlO Of 1.IOAI. NOTICIS C\.OSINO DATI M AHOEll~. Oe<f.l-..d ~ .. PM'!..... • ... , ...... n~-.uero<.llurrot 14 ,., ..... ,. ""· tt:•A.M;"'~ NOTIU I~ HEREOV C.IVEN 11••1 Thi\ , ... _._.,t .... 111.0 wltll "'9 preMnl lrwm In I"" urw:tt,.IQ,..d •I Ill• Tiie lllcl\ -II '°"'olft I ............. JOHN E 8 UAICE II~ fll•d .... ,.,,,. COllftty Ci.t1lofO•an0t C.OU"IY on AMv ofllO of ··~ov .. CltOCJ(~TT ... o lftfetlftMIOlt: pe1111on tor Pf'ObO•~.,. w111 ..,. GOOkll ... ''"· _. -H..,.poru:.eow Ot.. Ste. 'dO. H~•~-.t ..t..Mlntl!!!I!!! rtte "'' ~oel. •"Cl tor Lelle<\ le\l•n•efttary •nd l.MT'Y TIK-8e•tll, C.A 916'0. ""''<"••II•• olll<e" 1 •••• ~' coluniil!n<iiliiYoftcf t1utMriJ•llorl 10 ,t.dmlnl\l~r '"" •\l•lf TIK•~ a e-b Ille 01au ol llu\lne\\ nf '"" uft• mlt11mum. u"°4tr I ... l~t Admlfti\lrellon HI • ._. CoMw ~n, Ckr\IQl\eCI tn •II math•'-ptrt1•1111n9 10 a R•le Pff c.olumn lflC.ll-lot ~ ot E\I• .. \ A<t. ret.,renc.e to wht<ll" ...._. \••Cl ~•late ~uc" c1a1m\ wllll the_.,,,.,.,. m•de tor lurtlW!r P••ll< u••r\, <11\d th.i ~ -..Cll, CA"* Mte\\•FY ,,_,.,..., """' bo 111•<1 or 4 O..ol.,..\ r9CWincl lot MW Uli>Y IM t1m~ M>C1 pl,)(e ot ""arlnq ltw .. -~llUH pre\cnltCI •\ 4lort<"'1CI w1th1n lour ...., (~ ..... -. ""' Dttn .,., 10< J.,_ 1', 1'19, "' 10 00 Pvllll"'9CI Or-~ oo11y P llol ..,..,,,,., .,.,., '"" llr\I pullli<otion ot ~ A"'• of tlrcul .. lo" I-fl IW'•I' "m. •n '"" tour1•oom ol Oeo•rtmeonl Mo 11. 14, )I, Jllle I, lt7' '"" nu1tce \-l"Oert••ofclrc.Ulollonl No l ol \..cl covn ... 1100 c ••t< Cvnl., •"1·1' OettCI Mllt 1'1, t~lt •· NumlM!r of peld wll.ctlptlon' U• ••• w.,.t. In " .. (lly o1 !Mtt>t• An• ALAN M REE ov •111111\ ...... City"""'~ r41tlorn... P UBLIC NOTICE E•K .,.otott,..w111 U•l•ll J....., 1, 1U• o• wodCltl<_,,I. I f £ A ltRANC.H -------ltEIOY&CltOCll.ETT County Cllir~ f'ICTITIOU' aU"NEU ... New .... C.-Ot , Sle "' 1 rr-yolpuOlk .,ion 8 N....-. ot <Of>'e<. <11\lrl-CI or ....,,...., wtl""' lrvlfte Clty limit~ •t no (0\1 ~ E11 ... rJ .,..... NAME STATEMENT Nr.,..,,ea.cll,CA•H•• KINOEL&AH.OEllSON In-lollOW•"<I ""''°" .. -no 1111••· All•: AlaaM.11-y 1010 N...,., ·-·'· ... JU n4t\\ .. , Pl>&lt\lll'O or-Coil" o .. 1y P •IOI \.ant.a An.a, CA n m (.OMMON C,[ """ BOA, ANO M•Y l•. J""~ I U, 11, "'" • D•lw ot .01UC1i•tlon ~ N!W-1>'1< Of QP~i'"ttt ,,,-, \ltMMlft w ttft.tft lhe Got.all ty or Or_ and., ,1 .. 1-1 ttw1 '""' 101fl n .01VC'hrtt·hon •\ (Uf"rf"tW111 tn 1uU tott• hi 11141 S'6-'111 IOOL C.OMPANV. p 0 Bo• .,.. 1101 Al1onwytorPel1t...wr N &•t 'rnnt , b•'Oo • t \t•nd, Publl'nrd 0'"""1" f Vtt\I (J~ut t Pilot C•Utotn1• '1661 J ,,,., ~ I I) ''IN JUI,._ J•Y ~t;t'f Citttt 1101 til 8 4Y Front Be•D<W hi.....,, c ... 1orn•<1 .,_., PUBLIC NOTICE '""• °""._.\ "'°"""''..i oy """' .--J O••~ Jay_,.., Gr.er ,ICTITIOUS auSINESS '"'' ,,.,,,,,,_, "'" ,,...., "'''" ttw MAME STATEMENT Co...,IY C"'n o10..;tnQP (.ounty on M•Y .... ~~~\IOll-•119 pe<\Oll " CIOtf>9 llU\t 12. 1.it . OAllLENE'S OCSI GN~. 110•1 Slarmonl Ln , tt..Mln91on Bto«I" CA PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TOCllEOtTO•' 5Uf'EAl<MI GOURT 0' THE S TAH OF CAI.I l'O ... IA ~011 THE ~HTY 01' OltAltOE ..... -11 E \l•I" ot WI 1.L I AM R08EA T RYAN. Oe<,e<IY<I tH'4 .-ft"'( t ftf'ld fW·\ Mt t.en V-.C •t.0 O• ....,., 4'\tck At tl\e: "'"" h.....O tor rK~tv•no b•O\, ,,... w1u bl' OUbhC•tr ooe-nea, •a.-mtn.-d •"d d fl'(l6-'ed Tf\e b td \ #Ill bt' '.ttru••~ Mwt t9'P reoori ot t"f' tt"'\Utt' ol tM llodCllno ...0 t~ c•l<ul .. IOI\' ot I"" lltO~ wll• lie --lo IM C•h C-Cil .i lh ,.., re9UI., mttU119 ot Jvnr 1•. 191' l'llfm PUOH\Md °''""°' (..O.\I Oi01ly PolOI, IJ.4y it. JI -J.-1. 14, 1911 1~2-lt ~---~--~----------~-~-----191~• Aulh O.r'-M•rv1n, tlat1 St.tr ---- NOTI CE •S HEIH·ev C.IVCN to ""' c,..,,H.,.~.,. -_.,. ,..,,_ M(~n1 t"4t .tit Pl'f'"\On'\ h.ilYl"9 c.t••nU ttQ•ln\t tfW W td Ot<""°'"nt .,,,. requited 10 f1IP uwm. t1ut1' ttw-ftt'C.f'\.\.MV 'IOU(IW'r-,. tn 1f'Wl Ufflf .. Of ""° (lf'tn : r>I rt\4• "OO'Yf! ~ t1Ued 'Uvrt. Of to Pfew-nt ttwm. with '",. t\f'Cl'\Y rt vou<h"''· to tn,. un d.,t\tqf'W"d a t ,,... ''""OU•' t-o• "''' hnrd O tt 1twor 111'11 1r..,·1n,. f\lvtf. l U\f1n TM Cll'r ~II r•"'"""' Ille rl0"1 10 re1~t.,.y...O•ll l>t<h 11 i\t-IOoor' 1t \\ M<~\wrY to oo \0 tor ttw public QOOd. ,,.. Cily C-•I •I.CO rewor_ ... tllr rlqnl IO _.,Cl""' l>t<I on 1~ llo\• , ot <on\1def'at'°" °"""' ~""'"~the~ u,. "°',..en~""'" De'"" lowe"' b•<I· Of'' or •hr ~t t te\QOn*atbk l>tdder A . L , "IA_ ... ~ 167l-f ,,.,,,..AU. c,;.-'fie.cet4 '"1U+ Co,to Mt"• u1.i20 FATHER'S DAY We carry a fine line of Hteutive gifts just for him CUSTOM FRAMING & GALLERY II your flames a r&n 1 Becom1n 1 you !>noulel IJecominy to me 1673 Irvine Ave .. Ste. E C osta M esa•642-9021 mont Ln. Hunl•nqtoft S.a<J>. C.A .,.,, PUBLIC NOTICE Tnt\ l>u>i~\ I\ <-led O't •n ii" Cll•IClual Putt\ 0 M ttrvln l'ICTITIOUS aU511tESS NAllK STATEMENT f f'h\ -.11ttt'fnt'f\t Wft') fl .... d w·lfn ft\fo Count y C ler~ ol Oron~ C.o•mtv on Th• ioilowinq ~r\Oft\ ••r do1no funf" ~ 191q t>u\t""" ft\ ' f'll ... O Ol l I A RU'l'">O PIZZA CO & Pvt>ll\.....,Ot4t'V" (CMl\I O•llY Pilot OAUt..HTFA\. 11.C>.0 HarbOr OlvCI., Ju11~ I I 4 71 lt .~,. Fount••" V•"••· <.A "11D8 , . . 710 /q l•n =~:'.:rt .~~-tt.;;;,.c.'.;":'r F:~,::~· PUBLIC NOTICE CP '1l• l"~CllOW NO. 4t>DD NOTICC fO CAI DITOllS OF IULll l ltANS,-111 15..c• '1014 1tlU C.C I Notv_. 1\ ,...,,"(;, C)t•• n to tt ... OrtOt\ ot tfV' '''"'""' rw1rnt11 P•,-• .. "' tf\4t ,.. 01.1111 ttan\ft-r t\ ... bout t o ,, .. m •dt on Pt''\Ond l P'OP,.,t ._ "'"'(ttn.tttf"I' Of"'V r ft:;lifld t n--N..,._.\ •rtd bU\tN"\\ •d0ttt'\ of ttw 1nt,.4'ded ttiH'\lf'rOr\ ••~ ()Akl[L J P[ll A ~ M ( A( r or . I l'f 'l llS. 8~ ... ..., ...... A..,,., ,-.,, ,,. fot.t n 1i11n V•lle v, (._4,ht'>rn~ CJ111A J tu f\4,.,... • .nd b\I'\•~"' .chlt~S\ Of tn.r '"'•MfiO trdn'\ft'rt~ .,,,. IH\RUl>AA M COOPr P 1))4 £1 fon''11-t~i>0 "'·'" BLMtn..t ..... ,._. c .. u°'"'_. '<Vb70 fr.at ttw-proc,-r1y Cl"'f1lnttnt M re·to •• cjfl\C r 1bt'O •n <>·" .. '"• tt\ fu• n•tuo·, h •tun·' •Jlf'WJ ""N•Pf'V"nl ~'it-n.•rw.m,., 11ood~1 1 1 , ...... , ... ,.,..,r nold 1mprovr""'""'t\ (,,..d •\ lfV ,.,,.,, 1•t >•80 H1tff)(>r tU.,,d (.oo.,1,-,.,,. ... ,., ( "111orn11• t n .. ~,,.,..,., n..t~ u'•~J ''" Uv• \tt•rt fr,.n\f,.I 0-• \ olf "t~H1 h.W. "tlC'Ht I\ CIOUU r '•I OP Pf V•llev, U 'l?IOll f r"\t\ l>u\u~'"\', t\ 'oriducted Oy ,.. Q....,...r4t p.tttr-''"'0 E.,...ttn(.,...C"QOr t n1\ \'"'_.""""' .,., t•tf'd •Uh ,,_. County C.I<!•" "' 0 ••"9" («NnlY on Mo I\, H/9 FllS'U Pvnt1\hM'J °'~ '°"t\' O••fWI Plk>t M4V " 14, Jvrr I •~14 PUBLIC NOTICE F ICTITIOU\ llUSIN£\S NAME STATEMENT t h., follU••nQ pe-r\On'--i1re OO•"'Q bu~1n..-.\ lri AEO JAO'ET ~(RV IC£5 d Olv1\1on nf W'fl41n .,,<... 2CM? 8 u'\H'W"\\ C.ent•r 0 ,, .• ,.. tnnnii-. Ctthfor'ftt•V111) Ji~ JN*''"' ..-umP"'o ·• O••k •Clf'I ot w~1,.+f\, Int d ~·••(Ji•• <ntPorJthon, '.1')(1 l lijffiP\ s.,_. .... C>ewnooft tow.t. '7111Jg tr\l .nu·1rw-•-.1• t~tN10Y 1 1 •• ~t-"(J ,,., .. ,., p"""'"' 01w1\+0f'I "' w.,,,.,,.., '"' f r-~,t~m.t1\H1ll'"' f>IJf•fJ11t1r~.M11n11<l''' (d11-o'"'"' ll?tJ.iO, t11t1n1f n" t~· o•·"' '* ''' hu\1n .. ,•. ot ttw• u~"\•'ltw'C'f 1n 4Jil Mfit '"" p.-rt1'1n1nq 10 ow '""'•'"' ot '"''" d•• f "'il••nl w 1l1"11n fnu t "'°'"'"' .1ft1•r tftr l1t \I ,,uf'Jlrf.,t"1ot'\f)t ftH\f\0111 t• O.tt....a ,,,...,, 1, \'IN ,,, .. ,. u, ... ,. •0111•,,1•1t••tt1JrQt ff'l1• • \t .. ~·· ,,, ...... ••t>o·o• n ... """"(J 0.-C NJ4•t1t GILE~ CALLAHAN & M<CUHC •• ,~,-· 0 •• ,.., llJJI lrw1iw IMt'G • ''"""· t.o<-• ·~ Att•nw•'.., MffttN'Jtr.ttcw Puoh\lv'od Or..,nq.~ C:O.\t O-t11., t'1t0t ,,.., JI·""' J.-1, u . 11. ,.,,.. i~lQ PUBLIC NOTICt: f'ICTITIOUS aUSINE\\ NAME STATEMENT T ~ ... to11ow1n<J pef\On\ •'e do•nQ t>u\.fn•'-\ a·. '•I JP l'NT£APAIZ[\ fl>I THl APAR T ... E.N T OOC. 1 0 11 '>. hU ",.,,,,."a~. O t1•fll , (C.\111 M~\ll . C•tt•orn1" VltJJI Jd..-.. P.evl 'IOO\ 1~ R"<llMIO\ On ·,, .. ( "''"' ,.,_. •..i, ( .. f1tl')tn111 (11~11 ( """" .. Jtmn ft111, t}t)1 ''n ia Monte y ,,,,.. <.o-,t" ""'1'W , l .. htor-n10 ne11 f "''-f;•; 11\,..'I'. , tDndut t• d DY •I •rn.•r1tl D,.,,,,. ,~n,,.; J •~'"' '·I0-1> OAT C 0 May 7l, 1•19 Ady.-. A Httr•inQtc>n ( ·•• rlt>rlt ot th,. (ltyof Irvin,,-. Putlll\tw-d ()r.tN,.. (fkt"4t Odlly P11\:1 M•IY Ji ul'\d J1lftt• /, 19/!I ?~1 1 i P UBl.ll' NOTl('t: FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMC ~TATEMENf • "'' 1tlUC1W1nq pi•t'6'.>n • clt'Mno n u"-1 n .. ,, ''' ( IJ'>IOM P.lllNl lNI ...... ~HOW W H trl. IN(. nt\ p~'"°"'· (11·.t, M ..-\.d, (dhtof'nlil9,.,, UOnn ... Jdfl'M!'\ ')en~ ...... \, 11 P<tr'"°"'• CO\tdAM>-""' C..tMQf"n1"'ttt1> Tru\ tk61~\ 1\ <onch..Klt!'d Dy '°" u d1v10u•t Ronn~ J Schne-W!'•"• "lh1\ \l..,l~r'lt Wd~ hied Wtft\ t"t• C.OU..• Y C.lertl of Or-Cour>l'r Ii" ,, a y 1'1. 1'1? ,,. ... , PuOll\,ftt"d 0r1f'N.;" (..o..t\t O(uty P 1t;v1 M•y JI .oncl J....-J 14 11, t(fl"i 1041 I• PUBLIC NOTICE ,.CTI TIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT T 1'\p •ono••no Pf!r~n\ ttr~ do1"0 OV\U\f"'\' .,... RC PAflFIC f QVIPMENT. P 0 Beu 1011, 11,.,,1,nqton ll<H<h, C.A t1••" P Aul T_.t~W"V. f_,)? ').edlO•Ae (1r , t-4unt1ru1t0t\ Rfod<.'1. CA Q?~ Thfllt \n1tt but• H1tn(tf'r .,. .,., .. ~<I lo ti~ r on· um•'""''n "' tnt· ott1c ·~ of ~[RVll.( l '><.llOW COM PAH ¥' to?&.< 0~1,r n t\tvt1 , w .. ,trTttn\1,.r. C4tl1Ufnte n .al of'l)f aller Jun~1·. 1q1~ f '°'' ... t11t•·,-.~·r1t ...,,,. 1~1t·O w 1tr\ ,,.., (0vt11; Ct .. r• CH QroinQJ• Counh nn M•'t T n.~ :.tuhofl"k'"' .., ... , tit~d H 1tr1 t~ Cov"'" (Wn. ot Or.mui• C.vvf'lly on Mof ,.11_ 11, 1q1• '· 1~1· Ro°"n C ¥11>•. · 1• 11 C.ho!ll•n""m l..onfl. l " Habr~. CA 'IOl>3• t "'' bu\•""'"*• ,._ c.ondu<-ted b y ,,,.. um1tt'd p.wtnM" ... ,rup T ""' '"" lit\I ootr •o• 1111110 cl••m• •n ''"' .-'\crow rfti..-trtd to ht•e•n 1\ J~ "· 'q" So far "~ t\ ~l\Own 10 \OlCI 1m...-.i Tr an\t .. r,..... '°"' •f'tf""°""' T rM'l\h'ror~ ~ Int lotlowt"'I "CICl1lt0n6I IN\~\ Mm~ i.nd .octr,...._.,.. w f1rnn the tnrH> y~...-~ l•\I p.,'1 NONE. o~,_,., J""" '· "'q 9..,0,,ra M (ClOP"t h,teno"f1 1 r ~rntC'"• SE llVICE ESCltOW C°""PAN ¥' IOU ·~K .. 91W, Wutml,.,_, CA •1.a Pu1>11~ Or•noo' Co.o>t 0.Uy Piiot, )UfW I ... ,. 1114-,. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PtlRU<.: NOTlct: CP-J F 11\Da flCTIJIOUS 8USINf SS NAlltO~ STAT[Mf Nf 11\,.. to1tow1nq P.'"°"' tt•l' dO•nQ b ...... ,....\~ ., fNVI RO NM ! N T A L OE.VELOP £R\. ( n llu•O"vm I\ C.IMkm•k. •C>I Oo•• ~IJttl. !>u1I~ lllO, Nt•Port tk""'•·· r ,. fn OOO Jl.ut l e<.klf''( f hf\ \l~rnPf't -~ f1I" With ,...,.. County c-ol Or-'9r C-ty .... Mdy I),'"'· FllMll f"vllll\-Or-C.0.\1 Oatly P1tot MO 11, 24, ll, J-1. 191t lt2SI .. PUBLIC NOTICE PlJRLIC NOTIC•: J ICTITIOUS a USINESS NAME STAT EMENT nt·\\ ... , oor TOR IAC,VAA, l\J\ "'""""'" A•• N•_, l!.-•<h, CA •7oltl f hri,toe>hf"r tAn ... am1llon I~)'• jiUO"''•O• Av~. N~•~B"d\" CA 'l?M>l - r h1\ bu"~' •\ t Ol'MNCtif'd c;, .tn '" dtVld~I (.I H.tmlllon I l P'11\ \f4tf~t Wtl'. f 11t0 w1tt\ fh;oi- (-ly Ctork OI Or-Count¥ O<tMt• I ), It .. h I c1 th d NOTIC(. TOCllEOITOll~ If you hate the w a y y o ur a1rcu 1sappears e ay wP1:111011cou11To" THE • ..,, Atbf"rt, J>tt ~unn.not•Oe C•r 1 I•, I-< un!lnqton Rf>.o<h. Cd '7&41 O•••Y"~ Brown. 34H Aqu•rlu~ On• ... Hvnllnqton t'Wacn. C• •1&11 FllS'll Publ"""" °'"""'° to..\I 0.1•• Pi101 M•Y 11, 1'. ll Junr I t•l<J PUBLIC NOTICE 1!1811" afte r. c ome to Comm and P erfo r man ce whe re we H ATE o, c•uFot1N1A Fo11 • THECOUNTVOFOltANGE s pecialize in t h e prec1;>1o n h a irc ut No A "1S' (.JflV•c1 A Rulfb.4um, '401 Onvfl' 1 PUBLIC NOTICE P re cis io n h a ircutting 1s our techniqu e fo r cut· '"~'" ,,, MA R11 " rrMPLt, F1omounus1HEss I h t s (Jri•~""1 NA/IAE STATEMENT t in9 the h a ir In h a rmo ny w t t 1e way ll grow~I-o . NOll([ ·~ "' nr av r,111( N •o 1n~ ,,.~ loll()Win(I Pl'""O ., CIO•nq l>u\I• a s It gro w s, it d oesn't lose its s hape. And b ecause ( ·••lll<W \ OI ,,, ... !l<I•• OA ..... 0 O"l.Cl .. nl nt\\ d\ f II II d • h t IMI "" P"'""" M ••"O t ld1m\ "0••n>I •OU" h AITEo l'OOL SERVICE. the h air 1s c ut 10 a n a tu ra y , y o u o n t a v e o ,,.,. ...,,., .,.~,.,,..,,, .., .. ••<1U1r•o 10 ••I•,,\, 0••<1ro•~. Hv"'•"o100 o~"<". kee p fu ssing with it U s u ally a shak e o f th e h ead ., .... m. Wtln '"" "~'"'""" •OU<M•\. ,,. c.,111orn1.t'7MI th• oHlt•~ ot U\11 ',,.,., 111 tnf! ttbOv .. •n Ottn Wttd•. &SSt OttllQtO'f'r 1 Hu·nt doe s it. lolh•O fflU•I. Ot lo pr•""'I lh~m, will'\ onqlon 8~<><.h, C...ltlOmld"11>41 The prec1s 1on h aircut w ilh s h amp oo ::in d b lo w -, ... n•'O\\MY YUU' .... f\. •0 ,,.. ..... '"'' """""'' "<onCIU(l~CI l>Y •n In· dfllr\tUrt"" "' 881 lJnv,.r Or . C )J Ol'f'•Outtl dr/ c o s ts JU S t s ix t een d ollars fo r g u ys an~!>. W e Nti!woorl , ..... n. (.A m al. -tell I\ rnr n .... w.tO .. also offer p e rmanent waves coloring, f r05l tng a nd plA<r nl l>U\IM\\ of 1"" ""°"r\IQ,...., In '"'\ >l"t ........ nt *-' ltlP<I w1lll ti.. • • • •" "'"""'' Pf'r1~1runo to ttt.-t"'"''"' ot Coun1, (lf'U; ot OfM'Qr (.ounty on M•Y cond1tioning. N o appointment IS need ed. JUSt \A•O d•••O•nl, ... , ... n lour montl'\\ u "" come In . And y o u 'll see that precision is right for ~:~.·. •n~ 1"" PuOll<•l•on ol '"" you. -.->~~ U•i.d AM• 1 '"" ~ r11 ... ,,,.., .. e l lff'<Ulflt< Oflhe Wiii of "IS114 Pul>hV""<I Ot11tnca-(M \t 041ly P 1tot, Mo 14. )I,....., Jun<' I. I•, 1"1~ 1014 1' , PUBLIC NOTICE .,,,,.~,, ~u1tr ..0, NflWPof1 Be•<f'I. CA 0"60 Jof\n CM•m''"'. ''°' Do~•· ,.,,,..,,, \ull• 680 ..,..,_, Ot"<"· Cit "'MIO t "'" bu\iM'\ '' condut tf'O DY d Qenf>r•I l)M1rW1'''11P John Clwl•"""· P.trt""'' Thi\ ,,.,_.tirwnl w .t\ f1l,.d With ttw C.-1• Cler• ot Or-C'ounly on M•w ..... ,. &uxaAUM & CMAllMAll. Al._C..,..._ 1•f 0.... Mrwl, '411W .. .. _ .. ,. -"· C•. ttMit PublO\l'r<I Or .. "11" Co.t\I O••IY Pilot M.ty 11.1•.ll.J"""I "" 1~1• PUBLIC NOTICE , ICTITIOUS eullNEU "AME STATIEMINT Command Perionnanee "-·· ~":.=~':'9°Cl4t<-n• ; .. , Dew~ Ot . aJJ FICTITIOUS aUSINES\ T ... loOow1nq """'°" •• ~ 1111\l- ' • '919 '"'~_..,,,._ .. ,,...,,....,.(A•P New_..,,,eeiac--.CA•1...a All.,,.., ler E ••lltrla OPEN EVENINGS & MONDAYS (9 AM· 9 PM DAILY 19 AM · 6 PM SAT.) COSTA MESA • MESA VERDE CENTER 2701 HARBOR BLVD. (HARBOR & ADAMS) 540-6153 PuDU\Md Or-C.M\I O•lly Pi•ot, June I, 14. ll, 11, ,,,. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICI! 01' SALE 01' .. E1110llAL f'~f'llllY NAME STATEMENT ... u ., Tl,. loll-•l'O PH\G<\ I\ 001119 .,..,, \AVE fHr GO~P no S-IOI ,_.,\ 4 \ An , Nt-1 ll•M 11 CA '17 .. l C.0A!>TLIN£ 11',.'>INCi. t-0)1 .Roller! A <,r-n. 110 ~"°' M•qnl lt• H unll"OIOll 8t•<.h, Avr ,N-18•~n.Clo •7 .. J C.tttornf• .,... T PU\ IJiwMM~~ '' c ondu< hrd b• •" ,,., Fren• Cuuou~ ... 1001 <;l•l~r. di•l-Founl•ln V~llf'Y. C.•l•lorn1~ •11oe Robort,. ., • .,_,. '"'' ~~' ,, t CJf'Ouel..O D'f •" ;n Thi\ ,.....,_n, ..,.,, tiled whh •~ d•••-Covt11y Cttrll of Or.tnQOJ County °" rr.,,. (UllOUU Junt ) •• .,. 1'11"'4t Pull11"'9d Or-Co.'I 0•11• Piiot, f hi\ \l•t..,,..,nt WI"\ f1l,.d W1fh t.-.. County (Ir r• of Or~ County on M•Y l'ICTITIOUS euSINEU NAME STATEMENT t h4' tollow1nQ person~ "'" dotn~ ~IM\._li'\, COH~UMER OPINION 1 .. 1 V•l•MO L-. CO\I• ~.CA '1•1• J••"'" Mll,'\te1n. , .. , VPl10fO 1.-. c.o.e .. ~. (A.,.,. € 111~11•111 !>anl>or11. lJO'f) Tr-•nd Cl. Son Jue11 ~'''""0 C.A t?•IS ' Tnt\ 11<>•1 ... \S " Ulftdu<lffl llt .- oe ... rolpertner~tp. J•tntMlll\le1t1 ""' \t-..i -· filed •"" I"' C-ty Clerk olQr-C.-IY.,. #•• I), 1'1• , ....... PUOh\IW'd Or-CAMI\! 0.oly P11~1 M•v 11,14.l l,J-l,1',. ,.~ .. P UBLIC NOTICE tfOTtU~E-OITOtllS­ SUHtllCMI COURT 01' TME STATE°' CA1.1'°'9NIA l'Otl THI COUNTY 01' OtlANOE NO.A'"'7S E•l•lt Of OE80AA14 ,t. MAT141A~ 0.<H~ NOTICE IS HEllEBV GIVEN to '"" r •~dllot\ Of Ille -wi M.....:I deceo.nt '""' .. 11 _ _.,11...,lnq <l•tm\ aoain•I n. ""· JwM 1. u .11. 79. ,.,. 11?1 " '"" HIO o.c.-t •rr r-ired to t11• LOOK WHAT WE DID FOR DAD! AT f'lllYATI SALE .......... t-~t .... llf TMESU .. l lllOllCOU•TOI' THI "ATE 01' CAl.1'011 .. IA l'OA TM[ COUNTY 0' OltANO~ In IM llM"•r of llw E•l•I• Of PAUl., £0WAllO GlllCSEll, IHt<t ftWCI NOTICE I!> 14iiRf e Y (,IV(N 111• tho wnGer\"""' Wiii .. II •t priol~ "IS7M Publt\""" 0.-(.O,HI O"llY l'llol M"t 14, JI -JUt~ I, U, I~/• 101 .. /~ PUBLIC NOTICE .. it. to •~ 11'911e•I "nd hot b1dC1e1, ' •WlllHI 10 tonh•m•llo n ol ••I l'ICTlflOU,•U"NES~ Supe1lor (owrt on O• ... ,., .... ,.,II Cl•y llAMl ST•TlM[NT PUBLIC NOTICE .. ICTITIOU' aUSINIH NAME STATaMINT Ti.. lot_..,. ... ,_ I\ CIOlft9 llutl· '"""'· wllll IN ne<Hwry VOUCNI\, ·~ '"" olllte ol Ille cler• ol Ille •l>Ovt ~" till~ (_,, ot lo ........... , ....... """ •~ "•t.•u•rv vout.,..rt, to th«t u'' Cl•"klfted .. IN ofllc• Of Polltn. F ••Ill & !>•~dlo1d. A"orno ot Lew. •u w Footllill 81vd . Monrovt•, c..111~n1" "01•. wll•<ll 1> I"" placoe of l>ull""" 01 ti.e .,_,,._ '"•II metttr\ oert••" 11\Q to Ille e•I ... Of wid CM<f/ftlll, wllhlft I-tnCMllM •lier I"" ftnl pultlit•lion Of '"'' Mti<e. Speclall11no "' ·Give Dad a special gift, created by our girts at the Snob Shop. We are a shop designed for women, but we have made an exception for this day -we think you will like our hand-made Items for men. So will Dad! ol June t'7' .• , ,. E '""SI. Co\1• '"t 1011-1119 PWf\On •• OOlftQ Mo•. r ountv of Or.•nO•, Slot~ ol llu\ln•\\4'\ (•lllorn••. •II Ii.. rtqlll, llllt """ In MAI N' E NANC L A l I (,HT lt rol ef\•'«l<-""• .... •n-lo•ll ENC.INL ERING (0 .• )Oll OultM• Ille c.,1 .. 111 P•"o""' proptrty Ao .1rv1M. CA.,/U pertl<wlM'l't 00\CflWCI ., IOI-• IO· • ROb• ""•'" Br .. dbu•Y )OJI •II 140VSEH0 LO FUANISHINCiS. 0..ttll~tll.,.._,INt,... 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J-I, 14, JI, It, o•I• f'yl)ll\"" Or-(M\l 0~11¥ Pi191 Pul>ll\""O Or""9t ,,..,, D•llt l'llOI Dubll\""" 0..•MQ (O.O\I 0••'• IJHOI ~'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~JvM• I~ .. ,. ll~I MAyJl,J~l,l~ll ... 1' ~/t i• lb 01!0"9 Oeolloftt CIJllOnl---~ 369-E 17th (We1tpor1 Squer•> Costa Mesa 645-0924 41.._lt MeyH,lteftdJ.-1,14,tt,, 2012 ,. ..hJaon G"arlf.ltqa a.lellnflirril:'o'eciilif"1 between haltlt.arad j~rtk f~ . . .. ' ... . ........... ., ...... . . . . ............ ' . . . . • •• • • • '"* • • -• • .. .. • .I (}! EWL V PILOl l'llur.-dey, Jun• 1. \IU9 The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast " ILY PILOT CLA·SSIFIED ADS [ 842 •5678] _. _fas~~~e~i~,~==-'~, --1--1 ==a,_,,,=--=-Y;;.,,,,::o;-:;:u Can Sell I~ Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad --·~· NitnM Fw S.. Holtw• for S. ~Eor_S.. HOllM6"Nr S. Hou1•1 For S• HouH1 For S. ···················~~ ... ; .................... ····················c;i ·••·····•·············· .............•....................................................... ·······••·•·••·••••···· !~~ ........... ~~~~ !!!!!~~ .......... ~~~ ~~~!!'!h ......... !!> '=:~ ........... !?~~ ~!'! .......... !?~~ !:~ .. !?~~ ~~~~ .......... ~~~ ~~~~~ .......... !~! EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ,_.....,.,Noffu: All A!aJ C!>Utlt' ltdv1•r1t"NI ID Uwl ni'Wllpap.-r lb i.uh ~1 \o the fo'aknl t' .. 1r Hou111t1 1( Ac•t o ( 191111 whkh lnllkes tt 1lll't;al lo a.d verluH• "an~ prt' ferenc~. lJm1ti.t111n. vr chM-n muwllon bht.'d on ran!. color. n-bic1on, ~··x or ni.lJOnal on.cm. or an 111ttmhon to mi.kt> a ny surh preft-rt>fl1·e, hm11 u t11Jn. or discn mmat1on '• Th.11> nt·wspapt:r will not knuwani,:ly ati·t•pl .111y advertls111 i: for n ·a l l~ll.tll' wtul'h I!> 111 \' 101 a lion of tht-law ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gaac4 1002 ··············~········ ,.HI ESTATE F"a bulous m inl-1•st all• v.:1 --,111 '\ TAYLOR CO lU,Al.1111\:--. -.11w1· l !l-11 4·UHIT ArAITMIMT ILDG. A G>IEAT INYHTMIHT I ' Hltwks to bf':1C"h ' Owucr ·~ apt 3 htl1111!'>, ~1·:: ha th:,, ~ ftrt•plcwt·~". plu~ t\\O 2 bl'd r on m , 1 ti.1th .111tJ ou t! I twctroorn~ l·h t1th tm1t:i. Great rental a rea & Jocut wn. S upt·r Hunting ton lkad1 \ alUl'. $240,000 WHUY M. TA YLOI CO., IHlton Ziii S..J~~lood NEWPOaT CEMTH. N.I . 644-4' I 0 llG CANYON <iolf •·nurse view from spaeious 5 B H. '1 tw. lrnd ilionat hom e : h~t.· (<1mil y r1111m . po<>I. ja<.·uzzi. $7;,Q,()l)O LIDO ISLE <'us tom tractiliona l 3 Bit home on prrm(• corne r lot. F'r l'<>flowing fl oor plan . l ntl s t o r y mini bu y v ie w s:1~s .ooo. IAYFRONT Several fine bayfronl hom e!> with pi<.•r & ~lip BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy,•do·Dr •v•· NB b7S olbl amongst the pmt>S on •,,. n..,.__ • orn.-in NC'WJ)ttrt •.ot ClHI ~r MoYl'9CJ 4Ho..10nALot ht.· spill into l J>ar<·el!> O.-Y..-N~w <>wner Will 1·arry IUrJ!<' amount of f1nann nl! Ut•11v y i.hak1· r OiJf. f<'ri:ndi door!. and win •lows. ~wpnrat•· m ni>t l·r 'llllt•. hH l!t' wurk ~h<•J• h1·h1n1I ~ar;1 ~··· r •· rnmkh•1I ktkht·n and IJ;1t.h.-.. 1·111J11o·r J1lurr1l11rtl! llnt.:lti:11.il>lt• 1·harm ancl llrl\l.tt•y' Call Sht•rvl & ro<"'m to bw Id more' Wt• Just li;;t1-.1 lhts (•ntw mi.: 111v1·~t mt•nt prOf>l'r1Y 111 an 1•x 1·.-lknl n ·ntal ;m •a All for Sl 7~.ooo u vc u1 urlt'. n·nt 11ul lh1• o l In· r :. l' J 11 u .., a l !TllJ $.'r.O Un i fl u,. n JI JllH I u n 1 l y aw;11h you rn this lov<"I) .'>f 11'k.I t-hnm1· <.'••ntra l ly lr"·nlf'f1 Vaulto•d wrw.i<J l' l" ti I 0 ~ '> • \\ t' l I 1 .t I l)('1·orator wall C'OH·r 1111.:<; f'nv~1t1• tlt·ek <',.n tral '.11 uur11 Sf"lf 1·1ni: m•·n & m0<·h m 11rt· l ';.dl nr>W li7:1 K.S,'>C1 . ,. ' ' ' . ALLSTATE ' IV•••' '9UAIL [ ® UllHI PLACE NOPHTIES • Wt&l El.SE? REALTORS WATERFRONT 10 LB CATFISH wa-. t·aughl from lh1• dL'<'k of thJ.'> a lm<r.-l nt•W :i tx-dnn. 21"1 bath. fam rm. dminl! rm . + lh'n hom1• nn t h1• wate r . Hrrc:k paltu l1:11t"11ny. fplc: to,.."' l :JO '·"'I AT $17,500 SAYE GAS \'.it dl11.1 n 111 your uv.n h ,, ,. k \' d r rl . h 1· .1l1· d • f1lh'n~ pool Spu1·1ou-. '1 ld rm home with 3 bath. dm.111g rm & rnuch, much 011ir1· l.Ax·a11-d m 1inme ne11c:hborhoml, c•I""''" to t:.an you Jlt•l 4 Bdrm,. :! baths, liJ r .:1· f a m ily room. mocJcm k1t1•h1·n. rk-tachc,'<i l!:tragl·. 111n •ly lands1·apcd. l'111::.1· t u M·hnols ;ind .,hopprn~ 4-00 E.17" FOR AU C.M. U IAS Am1•111l11·., Hli Id poo l. J<JC'U.tLI vulh•y liull. i.:.111· lnl!. p rivate b1·at•h & mlJl•h m•1n· fur 11nl) $235,000. ("all n 11w . won "t last b7:J..>C)50 ~ l/ ;"I' •• f ret!WU YS & !>t:h ool ::. -====~=:=:==~ (.lUallty Mered 1th huow. • llt•c.hJl·1-.J for •1w1·k -.alt· 111 $1Jl .500 CHll 751 :H!JI «;:SEL ECT I PROPERTIES Just Reduced! Waterfront! i\Jmotil new. :i flit. i•, •);Jlh. family rm, dinmi: rm. lien. Bril'k J><il111. It a Ir n n y. r 1r 1• p I a, .... a meml1e::. tnt•ld poril J:Jl"UZ1J. vOlll'Y ball. !>:Ill IOJC . pri val•· beul·h & MUCH MOili':' RB>UCED PRICE: '1'11 SIZl.~1011 OwrH·r ;mx 1•11.1.-. :l lx'lJ . fam/dm rm i t 01. Y 'II:> I" <J Ii r I I" k fcn•phu•f'!> Marty 1·xtrJt!) • JJAT,n OA ISi.A NI) 111-:Al.TY li731!7fJO BIGCANYOH L1.v .. 1v <·u..,tu m home on t!w ~·11( l'our.:.c.. :i lidrm" . dt'n. family r m • I liath.'>. pool & J:OCUUI fifM,1 • ., 0P£:N DAILY z.5 20 CyprHs roiftt BAltBMlA llU1l.:111Nt;S :I J :! 2 \' I A I. I f) (I ~~00... l"ahu1ntL-. 1111·at11111 "'' th·· ._ 111c; Iii\ Y walk tu 1·x t~Hl~ld ~CURE: &OIYlM'iY t:allnow,won"t 1., .. ,. 1"111,1v1· l.1du Vrll:11!e 67J.a550 ~hu11., & n •!.taur anti.. Th r.•1· l11•tJ r1111111 -. pl""' l\Ol ,ilJl'ii·U1 rmld":, or i;:111•sl l"M"flroom . ::.~114uw; ~!·"~~.~ t~1~~11~, 631-3444 OCEAN & CANYOM VlfW Corona «kl Mor ll~l' lot with spal'ioul> homt> L11:ht and airy k1tctwn MasR1vc s tone f1rcpla e1• 3 Bedrms. ramify & dininJC rm. Patio and de<'k. POOL. Woo 't last 1 Cull fi73·8550. 80/o VA LOAM! COLE OF NEWPORT OHLY $576/MO! REALTORS This e xquis ite POOi. ~~~6~7~S.~S~S~l~l~~·I hume has al a ll! l'rt..'1llHW • area . dramatic flour plan. a menities Include rrucrowuvc oven, natural wood c abinets, im· mac ulale thruoul 1 I' r o ( t> s s I o n a 1 I y • mun1c ure d g r o unds. • mammoth..vrds' Calt for low. low price! 586-4ooo ~ Walker & lee Rt>ul l'lilak VA BUYERS lf you rn.ke 11400/mo. you rmy qualify to f:. own bome! Low ! Loana to 1100.000. La \II show you .how t dolt! Call Now! • T~toledc..,.t We Lhlwt 754-1202 H.YJfOMIS Phue Ill Sommerset 1.: 't View. 5 Bdrm. raml· •, rm. 3 t.th. 2507 Port 01 I by. 125$,000, ' ..... ,,.,.,.... 71J.21• 644-2142 'h"adt/Sale duplex 2ttlt St. Npt. Bell. ll44.SOO. C7171,C ·8112. ()l'ft, '" '. j ! '• .,,,,""''''If'. f.~ISllHI macnab I irvlne realty SPY .. LASS 1-~xceptiona l new 5 BR Country English estate set atop the highest knoll of CdM w/spectacular view of Newport Harbor from every roo m ! Over 5500 s q. ft. of quality craftsmanship incl. formal dining f~mily rm w/ste p-down wet bar: I 1 bra r y w / h'i r c h pane 11 n g & bookcases. mas ter suite w 1fplt tipa & sauna + maid 's qtrs w/sep. stai rway . Gate d e ntry w I motorcourt & 4-car garage. SI .200.000. Lynne Valentine S.4·6200. <N-108) M2·12lS tot Dover Orrw '44·6200 Harbor View Cenltr . • .~1 .•. ~-~··~·~· •· ,. . ~· • .... r '• 1f fl~:C tl1 . ~ . I f i ~~ M .. ~.,,. ""''.J ,c SH SEA 15LAMD! O c l1 g htfu l G r ee nb rier pl~n •·ondom.imum with an incredible v1c.w of the B1~ Canyon Golf Cour!\e. This homt• is t•urrcnlly vacant a nd located d ose to the community pool. Jac uzzi and tennis courts . Ma ny upgrad~ and a 2 t•ar dclachod garage e resenl(.•f! :..l $2~0.000. You s hould see Sea Isla nd IJ,..l()U~ t1()Mt:~ nCl\L ror(:,·. 1i1:) woo 244 J l ,1\I C'.t•.1'.t H111hw.1.,. C1Jrt)n.1 (JI-I M,11 DWTICALLY HARIOR HIGH'.ANDS ROO:EO Ow1wr leaving a n'<• •1 lldrm, t'am Rm. form<tl dirung rm. hlij(c yard. f1 )'t'lir.> new. Mt.>Sa Vt>r<.I(• $125.IXX>. 645-9161 l'r11n1· µrtt·•· prt rn ,. locauon SJ 1s.oc•1 l1u\, .1 bdrm~ :ind l. hath .. t·omplell•ly upi:r :u .. lo-tJ llll.s of u.wd l1n1 k .11111 Jusl slt·pt, to w luwll-. .11111 shoppmR 642·5200 : OPEN HOUSE RE Al TY ,,,. r Pete Barrett,, ~alty ~wstt:r • DOVER SHORES Thi.-. low ly 4 bdrm. :!•., b11th hom1• 1-. a slon1•-. t hrow a""> frnm ttw wat1·r . l l 11rf1•r -. ,, spm:111us l1vtn)! room & family room. as wl'll ;,.,, 11 hni:ht k1t1·h1 •n Thn" 1!'> ,, pn v;HC' study o ff lh1• mw;ti•r i.wl1• fur ttw \"X t'l0ut1v.. Full p111·1 1•. 12'¥l.1.1~ Ca II :-.!"JG :!f ilill. DAVID WHO? l>IJVlcl J!11lt•n11i: 1•, ltri1k u1~ for fully q11.1lif11•tJ I< 1-. ::-..il1··;11o•opl1· ".11111111• lo t•am lop 1111111,.\ llt··,1 Oran}.!t• Co 101 .1111111 l .ti I for IJa \ 1d 1;41i :l:!.'"1.1 C::::SELECT I PROPERTIES .DUPLEX O...THESAHD i111.ooo Stl01-f' 111 lilt• IJc;u·h from I uwn•·r".; front 01111 .: I IWffS-&ID UMIT w l mountain & park views. 3 HR. dmmR & :!' ~ ba. Lo::ids of It ah.10 tth·. fa11ta.'lt1t 1JVJ1t1rtun11 \ for i.mJ tJown & t;ikc·ov1 ·r Owni·r an'<111us , $17:1,01111 H (• d r m + I ,, f I F1rl·pl.11 ,. 11 •. , . ._.., tv I p:1t10. "ih;1k1· ..... 1 l .d i • .,.," 1;n x....-.. 1 JACOIS REALTY 675-6670 filc~1~~!~,~?~~r LUSK HARIOI VIEW HILLS h t•<froom Sa ndpipe r with s pl•tt:H·ul ;a r <"<tn yon & o<·c•a n v1t•w s. plus large exciting pool ~ pri va l t> yard. For ma~ dmin g-, s(•parat~ ramily room & 3 c<t r ga r agf•. $317,5()<J land included. A C()U)WB.L IAMlH CO. 644·9060 n61 SAH JOAOOIHHILLSRO IN H£WPOflT CENlER BIG CANYON OPEN HOUSE <in primt• <"Ul ·dt·-~a c· loc·at ion ovl•rlooking double f<:t1rways on gr1·cnbclt. This s pac ious tus tom horn(· abounds in uniquent>ss. rich cl l' c u r u m a n cl f a m i I y I i v i n g featuring 5 bdrms. 5'1:: baths. l<Jr~c forma l rlining rm. exer cise rm. libra r y, 31h car gC1 r age and enough s torage for a lifetim e collcl'lion on a ntiquities. $920.000. Please c·o me by and visit and inspect this vl·r y rare property. Open Saturday & Sunday 12·5 #76 Hilkresl Call Dan Bibb on listings ~!f~3 675-2311 Q A.~·~ STAR GAZER~•. t-..;.;.;.-'-'-'....,.---111 ("LAY ll l'OlL1:-'--~-,-,,-,-.~ J::. r-Ooolr 111·~•lfr C.odt M. Auo•d•l't!J to '~• \•nn ~y- l 11 d~vt·IOf1 m c.\O!)C '"'' , , f J" tcoJ,,.,,,ttl\(Of',~•nQfO I 1""'''"''' "' yvur l od•O<. tmrh >og" )t ,, .,~ •• .Ul• .,~ ... "'" •• ~,! •. ...., )it M•t .. l)IHl(v ... "'•f'l"fltt' MCt0it• 1'W1,. "6Po..,.nto1<ti t1 •1t•.... "'"" Jl!O.-t~ ... "'"'" ... Jt•OV' fJ'}W..•• 40 •11'~' ,.,,~. .,.o.;ii ,,,,~, .. ., .... WM' ,, '"'-'. 11.. •H MO 1JW1'f1 .... .., ' ., 'o ,.,.. • ..,,..., ···~ ............. -.... ''""' MM~ ··~ tt.••,.,.., ,,... .,,..... 11 ..... .... lll>JIJ.o."I 11 ~ .. C.W.t.,.,. ,. ~flt pr::===1 ;:~:.-::--· :;:-· ''""' ''""' ••()I 11• ,,_.,..,,.,... ~~~ .. n...-tJANI IJ••• ,..... ,...""' ..... ,....,..., ......... , .. ._... P"'-t.:E~~ ~:= ~t;_ :~ ... .,~, ,, .. f ,.. •• 1 ~1 •• ,_ ,, l'I . ~·)\(It> '<0•,.0 oc• 'l~~ NO• ,, )l.4N ~I ••\• 1&,, ~"'"'•. )A(jlf r4't1V\ ,.,Ur ., /I (,fl I •. T:1'•"A IMlfl ~ (10Rt(0JH UC. I • .,,, ' • 6 J.I II • .. ~I i, •OV•-.•U' '~"' fl -.... ,,, tf ;, " It 11 ._ l('I • 1 ~ PUBLIC IS INVITED SPECIAL REALTOR'S PUVIEW FRIDAY. JUNE 1 .. -10..Z,. Two of the mos t outstanding ocean view hom es in Ne wr>oct are a Hi gh atop Spyglass Hill 29 POINT LOMA & l• CAMallA Oo n 't m iss your c h ance for this previe w showing CORPORATE PLAZA REALTY 541-2953 MEW LISTING!! I. H<lr111 ht·a<'h l'Oltagt" Yf/o VI" dri•111nt·!I .1huut • I In I< l bwlc:Jal>lt• tJuµl1·JC Int anx 111u-. n wn•·r St:tl.~J() illl I l;111d ' m:1 :•11'.:1 li7~1 HOW. ~:1 ,., MESA VERDE I rn 111.1 ,. u l.1 t,. l ~ 1 "n 1~11npll"l•·h uµ~r:ul1•d Htlrm:, .. 11 ·1 l111th IOI ·~•t'Ul •• l.. lllfl\ .. Ill I 1111 1111 •• ,,,. s1:1:1 ·-~, 1;'7:~:•1~1 1.1:1 1717 l".\I•'> associated IAO KEAS-ltEALTORS lOH W lolboo •1l·lt•l VA TYMS Hc:.tut1ful J Hr I 1, H11 pool hom•'. ('~ntral ;11r. 00 l'UI <h: !>i.tl" lot Only Ii.'>.~ Bkr f.31 llJ-1 WAU< TO IA Y!! f)L.,1•nv1•r tran'lwlfty and spil.'flC.lor Olll'I" you t•nter lhru gard1·n 1·ntry .111d mai-.)>1v1· douhl1· fi1,11r'> ~·p;1r.1t " ~w·•.I q u :1rl• r , • llllh ' I\ .. ltdrrr" 1•11:o1 n 11 <· f.1m11 1• 1 11111r1 ·flil!'l•lll tl111 11q• 1 •111111 "'11 h I 11 t•pl .111 I '11" I .l~•ll llll 1~~.1 \,\ lfh J.tt 11111 ;ind r1n•1.11l II V .11·1 '" ~ •111 hW(f• l!>I (";di •;I'.. 11:111:1 EXECUTIVE 41R +POOL M1nul t•:-. t o pou11t11n )! 'urf Formal Ji v 1n ~. I( 1111 rm •' L k 1 l 1· h 1· n ~1•arn1u.-. 111)1< M~ W<all of g la.,, l11 fin\ al•• p;it111 Taki' 11v1•r 1·x.-.lln 1: l11,1n llr ,.; 7. f111,1111·1111? .11;arla hit· A.-.km~~ ~1.!llJO ('itll hir ;tll rlt"l ,orl-. ~•;J 7>1l!I ~TSIOE OOLI.HOUSE Ju.-.t l111ted, 3 lidrm I•,., baths. fm·plar•·. :.tlley <l<'t't'!>S $!!:;. 50U Ca 11 ~9161 .. OPEN HOUSE ~ REALTY x , OCEAHAIRE lldll\t• duµl1 '( I ll,, :• l1tl1111 . "'·"k ,, 11 •. ,, 111· ·" 11 I> • I " I I ,, 1 •• 1f i 11 f .t r· I" •·It $)'ti IU I Balboa Bay Ptop. Reatton &Jy Iii\\ ord \!£)1 Beach Rea lty IEAL ESTATE UCEUEHCE SINCl 194' COIONA DEL MAI corner duplex lowe r unit has 2 m aster bedrooms: rach with private bath, plus 3rd bedroom is s uitable for den or office: the upper unit has 2 bedrooms & bath. Locatjon 1s h"ndy to banks & s hops. $210.000. 450 NEWPORT CENTER DllVE NEWPORT BEACH 759-8111 ~nS,.cial I'-lht!'> allrnt1 IV•· :1hr , <!t>ll hlKnt' w /a IK lam rm & forma l UH <"lt1M' to -..·hi,. S a\1· $$', .ti SIJ.000 A11 n11l4'. ("iii I t o day' !Y79·S370 ALLSTATE REALTORS ASSUMAILE LOAM i\ n eat Collt>ge l'a rll honw with 3 Hrirm-.. i bat.ho;. '>UJ)f'r l1wat11111 un Q1A1·t 'lt reet . llus an a " ::.unwhle loan and ovmn will help finan<'t' <:ctll for dPlaJL'i Only M .000 full pnte 546-4141 ~ COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE. INC. ASSUME!! POOi.HOME MESAVBDE Upgrad4'C"l 3 Hdrm 2 bath S!fl.10 1 d<1wn, SHOO mo <ti 11r ; As k for u .. v 1u * 675-7060 • C Fl&Jlltn._msdli&Jlh.· 9 A • ~ -LEAS-E-/Of1'T-IO_H_ ~,~,-0~:::::::~ -:i~L-A_/' 4111•' ... _ ... _ _..,......,-_ t-,cliulou· lllufh t-. !•Ian ~ 7(/,1,,~.,W~ 1)11\.1. •t\.1tl "II lf•;1,t t1JJ ~-f I""' ( ·'" ..... lliluff l<··.tl • "rONlll N•H41 5HOW1Nt. ANO I\ 1 .. d.1\ 101 ti• l .1J1, . -.:;JI "'"'NI. l.V•OI IUR l llf f>\.I II.rt ~ t.111 ON IHI 1,(J .... ~ l'mntfl</ I lllk fr I,. •" h I l<IC ll.1 1rk1· '"'.._.. ... 1111 •• s11 1•11• Beautiful & Easy! A-.i.um•· \ \ I• .111 lt.iwlun' H 1-. 1~1:1 1!•:~1 Want Ad llelp' t>t:! ~.t;7!' W;i11t Ad lt•~Ull:-t.I.' -,i,,~ CE DBDRIB BLllNS CD. OVER !JO YEAR S OF SFRVICt SPECTACULAR SPYGLASS l.mt'h 1-·1v1• l11•druo111 !\l odl"I With N1~•hr 1.1i.:hl" \ ll"" l'rufo•'"'mall,v l.a nds rup•·ll 1111111. !->pr•. Saun:1. 1-:nlrv l.1':od-. To I.an.'• l.111ng Hemm & Formal 01n1n)! R0t1rn ,\lwlt•rn t\11dw11 lh1~ 0~1.11r' C:im•• Hr""" (".di 1"11r t\1111111111 m1•n1 ·r" Jr1,1w1·1 S525.ooo @ ·--··--···· .. 631·1800 18 I DOVB DllVE SPECTACULAR VU~SDPEf HOME A rar~ fiftd ht M•wporf. Expmnt•• tto.. on a tar,. lot wfftt roo"' for pool Clltd mort. R~orated mtd MW ift Clltd ovt. rr1ucy offered in this 2 ·story 4 hdroom, ,plu1 bllllard/fCllft.Mft. ho1M with 4 fi~plact1, d•n. u...-.HCMMllbM VIEW of layfront Clftd Oct•, pllts INC)ht li9hts. Vacant and waitl1t9 for mt offff! $495,000. WATERFRONT HOMES Inc. I,,,~\ I '·' • ll1q• • , "\ l'\\J" ,,, I~ •. I• I 631-1400 S©\\~µ-~t~~· Tliaf l nfriquinq Word Gome with o Chudle ------t4;t•tl ., ClAt I •OUAH & •"''• f ......... , 1 "l"'~ '· & ~01 I ~lip POlholOets plus d ba~kCI lu tutk lhem •n oecorat1we 11ea11 Shtch up lh1~ Chdlmtn& ~t for your ~llChen ~ g1fl ~rvme• u~~ IU~O\ .f)f b<1Rhl<ol0ft0 cetton~ lo• tuhp holCet\ bH~el P dllem II 08 t11nsttts. palle1n piece\. Otre<f•Oll) SI.~ roi each Mte1n Ado 40< i\f rTTt..i.11.-llfw."f...-. '<K.h IMllt111 1~1 hr~ICCiV. dll t '' ul ,,no lldntlhn11 Send to: Ahu lcoau ~,, •di\I fdm' r.ith~• 10 all Needlecraft Dept. 10~ Daily Pilot 1na1 2•M'~ dM llu11M~ #1th I r .. lU, Ol4 ,... ............ S'-, .._ "11tr·.1 ul ..i-,nonR Wt IO~ Ille -w. .,.. 1 oricr.i't 111 .mootn .11oulde1·, Tcwl, llf 10011. 'riftt 1111111, Ion~ '1! tao \lttve\ (A\J sew ...... z.,, '"""' ......... P"nltd Pa11ern 91911 lll•v.'\ N!WtNOW' Our 1979 tfllOll ~•m 8. 10. 17 14 16 llS l\11t CRAn CAIAlOG o.tr 200 popu 17 (bu\I ]<I) IA~t, / J H ydrd\ 111 df\itns J hee f•llein~ 60 nth labt 1 Pttnfed t0\1Ce Send I~ ' I IJO.SwNttn·Sinl ll·5'.$1.SO s.tl4 SI.SO lo. tltll p.1t1tr11. 11'-Qudtfnr fr1t11ftn SI.SO AH 4CM tor t«ll pattenr tor 111-,itt"-" Otailtl Sl.51 h11l·tltu 111111111. ll1ndhn1: 127·Allfll• '11' DlllilS . Sl.5t Stnd 111: , 1 n.cr'"' r1ewtts. 11.se MAtlAll MARTI" 125.,,tl( ~ilb ·' • · I.SI 12 4-Gilta 'II Or111111t11ta. $1.51 P<11tNn CNpt 441 Dd1ly P ilot IUStitcll '11' ratcll 0.llb$1.2S 112-S!-lt '11' '•fl Oullt1. SUS UH1..._ Sll•-Ofl& .... $1.51 lm..dlet ........ ·1· 1.· ' ''""'"' Ct•cl•t .... 111"9dltt wittl --•• "'"lltftr fiht Qililb • • , .... 115-..... c..cw .... $1 ... , ... ~ ..... , .. .. 111-trin--..... ... Ill ...... Cnstiet . . . IM . ., ............... 1• ,._, ·-.......... _ "'• ... _ .. ,_ .... •Get "°... ., .. _ ft I • U •.'Plf r f" V •. ••II I . I I I I I l___l__ I 232 ... t ll'th St.. lltw ~"'·NY 10011. ,,.111 llMll. M)Ot(SS. l". Sill 14141 STlll llUMIU. All the n~ (IOl~r~ •Oil n~d IOI fOUI 1111\f hit ,,, IA llUI Sl'RING SUltlMlll PMllHN CAIAl0G' Ot~in loin 'ktrh pantt vtsb fi(kf!\ Plus SI ~ frtt 1'4tte1~ touPOn ~no /~C IJ~S.....S.. JI.st $1.51 l~W, f!IMftn Sl.51 l~Ollll Sl.W 117..,.._'•'0lfltll Sl.51 ........ Otdltt . SI• IUUQllAllrf ..... ·11• 111· .... Qtllla .. I• Ill-w.tlll .. SI• ft:t:~ •<;...-..-----~ .. ,.--SCRAM-LETS Answen itt Clot1lflcetlott IOIO 11--.. -·------·-·~· -• real ure' 1o~cr pr'ices··~taw..~ • they buy in volume. but moat -- , I• r u 1 .. I •• Ill ., ,., I I •• rh ,,, :1 !.ii I • ·'' II ... ... 07 • I r11 n . 1111 " I 11r 69 ... .11111 1•1•t lirH .,.,. tint • ••• 102 •••• ~ to rur Ii fT ... I j .. ' I ' ~tt•forS• HoutH For S• H...u1ForS. Thurtday. June 7, 1979 DA&LY PILOT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~:!:.~~~ ...... 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S17!1.11\llt I' I Ill (•lpdl:. only '/~•!> IO I!> H .. :L.OW Mi\l<Kl•:'I" .1 111 n <' l' ti s 'I I. (' I • n I ' s1:i:1.!111n 1•, 111 1•111, Iii~ 4:11 ;1 "~'1 Oaulln~ i t hr I' .11111r.111111 Vu:w 11111111• 1·:1 .. 1;.1l11111o! palo•s hy c 1111111:.11~011 IJndn n·:.t11r,1t111n :!7M Ort·;1n Ill vii I 1111 u1 n ,., :illertipm li7:1 UIKH CJmt..'() l11j.(hl~n<1s 4 lir .. 1 ba , :.pa t• y;1 rc1 lly (IWTlt'r ~!t 0212. fi.411 5414/i V1rtonan l~·aut v so o r Ba~1d1'. d~ lo t.C~t hl'lb 3Hr. 2hu. fml llll. ~1111n1·c1 gla"-"'· hwd firs llnrc•al r1nanl'l(lj! $2 :.rn.01111 Hkr/onr l'r1n univ plciL'l' m:1 1 148 RI LOT FOR SALE So. of Hwy. Oceoon v~w. 955· I 0 I 0 dys, 644-6593 weet&nd Cotto M.so I 024 ..••.••••..•....••..•.. SUl'ER BUY 1-.:asl!.1dt' 3 hr. family rm tipl•n h1:am-;. hUl!l' lri1k ll!l' r1'<tr yartl + 1·1wl lo!dTUj.({' Aµ111 Ill( I 1()0 :-.q fl . ll l lot liOX 1:J!1 ~.500. Dnvl' by I~ "· 23rd St.. thl·n ndl Ownr /A._'164l 1Wil S97,500. I 00/o On. ~tl~a d1•l Ma r 4 hr, 1·or rwr l11t.no quahf)'lnl! "' ' u m a h I 1· I '' ,, n ()WnC'r 1Ai:.11 751 31~1; (JU1~T/\Nl>I N1; 2 hr 11111 do lk:iut Ufll!r,1111•11 Norma I hit n' + "a!-hl'r clr')'t·r. l'11·1· i.:.1r d1w1r 1111 nr I.low monthlv rn.1101 T1't' SM.!1110 A~'t .'17:1i;1151, MESA WOODS '.SI l!1.r111(l " fi r . ram r m . (Jpn Sal ~n I 5 34·15 !-.:onlJ (1,m1. Own1·r !).lfi !131K MOOELSHOW FOR SALE "IRITT AMYWOODS" N e w t o w 11 h 11 m 1• ' 1-:a~li,ich· <:11sl11 1\11 ... ;, l4~i0 Santa A n,1 1\11· lioMHJI lfH or !II' h'). HIW (irc11t 'lbr. famil) hnm1· Wit h a~~um;tlJlc l•i.111 Call 751 15711 ~T C.M. TAT£LY 2 STY l.U IUI )' Ml II ba111.1111 pnlt' 11, ,. t1,1I 'nu II hnd In lhu. ... u., .. 1 .. 11,.ft.1 r11io1 I)' honi.' :-. 11\o;lronrn' J l111thr1 fnm1ly 111d111 11111 \n~ mit11n h111th' 1•n111o· •:.ai.u.wlo• ''" llUINI Ult 1·ul d1• 1111 (' "' r•·1·I :O.• 11 .. 1 m11uva11'(1 Off••n"I .• 1 1111 -1)' ll.!1 '1111 ----w II Y. I, 1\ H '\1 .. ~T rt', ~ ·'W!I!'; , Choice Investment Professional Offices 4.)l111htv 11\1111 11f111 1• .. 111 < • lui,1H11u ut '''"'' 1.f I 01• I" M·· .1 111•1111 "II I• t •'"'"•''' ,.,,~ .... J lltl tfl• .... , 1uu1u1 .. llHl' ''"''' .,,~ r o•,•Ut .. uul 1 •·• •'P" tt UJ I •I l...J l j{<" IJ.111..1111.'. llll \l.>11Al\I 1\111 Mlll t..:JI TAABRl. ---· lAST~IDt TllPLU Sh.Jrp 1:.J i.li.1tfr 1r11ilt"' • 1111 l Hk I Uu .1no!'>:. lht• 'll.1'1'\'I fr11m ().1rl. ,\,k1111: $147.!im c~1ll ~'" ~111>111 ~HERITAGE REALTORS lm·c~.l•1r mu~t !>I'll I h11n11• 111 ('"''-• M1·'·' \1 11 hn1k.·r.1i.:1• ~'k· t\mloursl ~.: ;,(~I Call HJ! ~llil fur 111llor111.1 l lClfl ANTIQUE BUFFS 1-; a~ l ~ 1111• .! II J rm . h;irdwood rto111 !'>, 1·01" <·1·1ll n~:.. H :! 1111 "II h plaru. for ,..t·1·1111d u111l l..:.1r1:1• il!>sumalifto loa n ~.Sl•t. Call~; .>XX!> ~HERITAGE REALTORS $'9000 On 911 .. % Int 1111.1wr will r:.irrv f111:i11 f11•cl111·l·t1 to ~i 1 !1.~.1111 l'ruf lrul:-.i J)(I. 111tr Mc·-.• Vt•rth-h1•rnl'" frplt·. 1N1·1 har, many xlra-. :>M ii S<· r ;rn L! I' I i 5 l :11;~11; Own A1!t RB>UCEO !!! ·lhr :!h.1 Mt'!>ll V1·r1h' ll•Hll•' on 1·11m1•r Int H V '1ora~1· Will I 'arry bl " '10111 S!.1.00(I dn II\ ( M111•r Askm~ $1 Jti.aoU !If~ 76'!0 Low down FJIA V1\. ~ bdrm 2 ha ram rm ~·;ru1 ti:ll 117W H.El..ll\\ MJ\l{I\ ET ' J-:l1·1:ant upi:r:id1·1l :1llr :\luq 't•ll l'rin 1rnh li7:S 4:113;\h't • lA-Ml!rwr h11ml' " 1:1< .! ~r old :1 Hr 111.:hl) l"llll 1l1·e1or & l.1 nd.,c ap111g ~.ooo o .. ,,..r l~tl .•.1:1 Dana Point 1026 •.........•....••.••.•. MARIMITA S p!•l·tai·ular hlllt11p horrn·s. lt112 :l<!Of. ~II fl ('It"'" t•i Manna. S!'IV11 •td & ('all1· l.11 l'n111a V1.•ra S1.1l!'i,OllO 111 $.!~.: •. 1~1<1 H.11 :L'l40, 4!1:1 •llN•> Hid r OCEAN VIEW l° U ' ( 11 m h II Ill I' n 11 "4Ht111•H1.-. .:roond~J Nt't"<b "•rn•· fm1~hrni.: l11u1'11.--. 1n.~11lt· 6t. 0111 IJM· y11ur t.11 .. nt.-. ancl 'ii\'(•. ,;n l' '<1vc ' Call Kil t;.'"ll.111 EVIRYTHIMG MEW -In this ali,olult•I\ 1·harm ' • - mj.( 3 hr . family roo111 • • home "" a lovl'ly sln·•·t Hc1ni.: n 1mvl•·l•·ll r.. ~ .. ,.,_,..,__,~·~ rrotl'lt'<i, nol Vl'I fl,11•11 . So..'\: now l>l•fC)rt: th•· 11n•·•· H.ttincJton ~och I 040 4·~t·a1ttlP"i $1 ~!f HOU ••••••••••••••••••••••• .h·•mne. nJI n 1o1;,:;:;:! ;;µ;1 ----------ah'\ 2 1·u.,1nm hit townh1111~··-. l Ii.( Ur t::i . 1·11rnt·r ""''" hric·k frplc··, hit 111 flli~·i... tountry k1td1. t•nl'I. gar. pnmt• ltw>1l1•m pcrfct1. for 2 fam1ht·:. Owner will t•arr.v ht at Hr: r'14H.:111Sti :.1ft 1C11 M ourLEX IHYESTIM YOUR FUTURE Two 2 Hdrm u111l!> 11 I w a y s r l' n t 1• cl . l'artnt!r.>h1p hqu1d<il11111, ;, must M•ll s ll u11t111n i\.'lklO).( only $139.SOO lcrrn.' owner ass"l at finan<'m~ ur :-.ubm1l your cn:atJ\'C hn11n('1n~ R.C. TAYLOR CO. 640.5112 A f lcl1llou1 8ualnen Neme Sl1t11111nt filed wltll 1111 County Clerk 11 H iid IOf llwe yllfl lf'tlr wlllcll 11,... continuing bll1lne1M1 lftlltl refile Publle1tloft 11 114H:H H r'r o nt, If tller e ••• cll•ntH. Cell t~ Leg11 De partment el Ille DA I LY PILO T lor tn for Mlllon en d neCIHlty IOrme. 142-021 ''"· ,,. j«JRIY IH FORECLOSURE 4 lldrm pool home. nt'•·cls '11.(' ('ho1r1• JIU loraunn ~.WCI. Subm it any or fl'T in11ma;m1timm 9n2·4471 c~;~)545-a103 -irHcty to Go! Owrtl'r is movmg uul or a n·a. N11·c 3 br 2 h.1 hc1ml' w tH V act·i:s:.. Fu II pnc-c 911. ~IO. l 'ark l'lat t•, Inc M2 7•161 'I hdrm. l.'ondn. pow I , 1at•uz11. $75,(J(•t No q u J h f y 1ng A.:.s11 m1· H·'•'• lc11m 213 •<13!Hn60 .Ev\'!> llJt~.ftMt; UMITSUMITS We hav" z.:i . & t l'l.F.Xi':S, !>Om•· walkm~ dtsl.tncc to the hcarh. Pnred from $187 .500 up Park Pl:.tt'l'.lnl'lt42 741;i Manner s <.:ovc. walk to beach. 2 br t'llndo, 11•, b11. J>ools. tennis. security gate Adult livinR. Mr /Mrs llalch. 847 256J or 121.3 > ~· 1531 eves Meredith Gardens. by Owner J Br family rm. Fre n c h d oo r s o ff bre9U ast rm. pcgl(cd wood noor In entry. nu ca~ts. wallpaper. cov. ered patio, playhouse. corner lot. 3 car Rar on CUl·dC·Sac. 968 2tMO Sl:B.000. HEIDHILr? Help yourself to a ltcapinic ~elect 100 nr QuaUfaed Hopeful:. 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I I 'l)(Jl'~:lt.\'l'i'. l'l':I 11;:!. 11 llN( UI l!).t 1:11.> t ( illl II.Oh I t0 tJ MiW & BEAUTIFUL \'loonlr\ Fn·nt•h ('u~tum 11.•rnt' v.1111 •l\'1•:1n "''" ''''It> fr11m lwJ1·h t llcl I•, b.1. dt·n ~ ram II~ rm l'rinll' Crt''l'l•n l 11.J \ \.,c•;.tion SS25.000 St••• at 111111 "1 artn{' nr 1°.JI ""' n ,. r J I.' an Edd) 7:JI ().151; • ~:M r:HAl.IJ H1\Y ''hr ti ··hu On•an vu. t•·11111" I'~' lll'.Jl'h ()"'"'!' ·l!•l 'M n Emerald Boy Lot 1;7 ·11;1.;11 l 11v.1·r :1 i\rc·h Ila' •••m pl• lo•h rt•111111kl1•d '<111 .:11,1 " 1k•·'-' 11.1k fl,,..r, -.t.r 11 ~:h1 ' 1•11··~ 1ln \l'W,11 O no· 111 llh 1:111'.l''I 1111'> Wllh rn.111 \ lll1lltr1 ~I I rl'I''> $1:!5.IM)(I Owrll'r·l!f.1 :l:!ll ~l :1:• .• :1 lilWi'.I< '.1 1\ll<'ll II ,. :1 hr :• h.1, 111·1-.111'11 I ltN • t11 IJ1. h . l'I I t'Ullllll ~IA•.1 1.:1 hl l RICH &WARM ,\ s lu1111111g do•pJ rlun lr111n th1· urd111.1r1 \\ 111. to t••aeh fr•Htr 1111 .. '"nh J .;11:u11.1 1·11:.l1•111 lou1 .1 • lldrm :! h:i 1h h•11111• \la t'.lllfll'\'lll 1·11.1•1.tl to.. 11 Iv h1:hl \'ll'W ( •• •UI ,,,.., k 1t1•h1•1t, ITl;t"'l\I' fl \ 11\l 10111n 14111' L:l11\.111g ........ 1 flm r. ~ 75 I.IC.Ill DON OSEN R~altors •1011 a .1-:N!'oEYBr. •1:.17 VW! SUPER TERMS for wt·ll qu.il1f1!'il hu~l'r 'l'wu l'hlJH'l'S 1tu1 ld1ng ~•l!'~ w ,pl.ms for Chrn; A~I dcs1gn1·d hum .. :. $80,0UO !'at·h Lagun<1 V1llagl.' ll.E 497-1761 Causey & Company GUEST APARTMENT 11111:-. :! l~·drnnm 111· ... 111 \II'" hnm1·. f1ro ·11l.11••· "ltlk Ill p111 .1l<' llt':tl'h $1~1:! ~~-.I • 111>1 S.1 ( '11,J'>I 111" ,1 \' 1n Vlll,,~1· F.11r ' 1.At;t ';'I:,\ 111•:1\C II 497-2457 1050 ..•.•........•.......•. !-.parkh11~ I .. 1 .. 1 ·111rc·-. 11111 olu. up1:rad1·of thru 1111 t'IJ\ 1l p ,1l111. :! 1:1< • :! h:o olll:ll'h (1;1r;. •\:I f ;lf'f II• • c .... 11111:.i ltlt· 111,111 i.:r. 1:0..x ~ Hiqucl I 052 •...........••......•.. Laguna Niguel Realty • Sl\IMMIHG OCEAN & CANYON VIEWS M1Jr;t c•harm1nl{ 3 Bdrm. 21 -, h:.ilh homl' 1n San Juan Ca po llu~l' rnvll · 10~ t'nlry. v11ul1t•cJ <•ell IOJ!.'I, 1111ahty ""allpa~·r~ & window l'llVl'rtllj.(~ $11~.M 493-9494 49S-5220 496-2413 8)().5050 i''OR ~/\LE W Nan•· Con IH·:t::ft l"ll-J.Odoll hou~L'. tk1 l Br 2 Bu. pn l'l•d l• 2 bdrm .. 2 '~ h ,1th :.(•II al ~1.~J l'nn 11111} tnwnhomc•. totally rk KJI ~ hlo(htful ' Onlv SllO.IJllll (<'an RC'l !~'; loan 1 W;int l\d lklfl" 1"12 51;;.11 ·--A.•J:l.!•'"•'•tiit•ll•:>!•Wl--• L01J11M lleoch 1048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~fllc~~~!t,~~~~ TOTAL r11vACY Live in the mountains bu t have the c loseness o f Ma in Beach in Laguna. Spectacul ar 3 bedroom, wood and glass estate on 'l'J acre. Sparious and comrorta blc living, $230.000 , A Cot.DWIU IAMKB CO. 496-7222 831-0836 nr.. ....... cto.., .... L..-. ..... ~~""-------------------------------'~ ~ feAl ure Towcs:-praces tiecauae they buy in volume. but moti -• : --------=-----------------· ------- Lagi11a Mipet I 052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• blngo LAGUNA MIGUB. IS PlltFleT J;Oa MATUltALISYS -HAYI THI llST OF IOTH WOILDS Jrofll! tllft ~· J .... DI. r.ttra•al r ........ A ... CIMM•Rlty Offlil .. pool .ct r•c Ulltw ... .,.... loc..._ _. gotf .ct • ..... $119,500 - T .. S IS A rAHOIAMIC rACESITTll HOME witll 4 or 5 t..•oo•. z111 Htht a1td i111ef'Mfbl• 9rHRb.tt atretchilMf Ht b•low. SI Z4.SOO 495-1720 LAGUNA NIGUEL 499.4551 ,,. 493-8812 Soutft L~a Dana Point 497-3331 644-7020 • .. ....-.......... oJ Dlll6aa1/ Mautt• D...t .. .. f•••••••••••••••••• u..its S. I 100 11...+ ' J400 ___________ , ........... ... .. . .. . . . . . ..................... . llW&e in fawoskin. Ng Hear. 1.85Glq. n. Maus into 2 apls. For Sale •.OOO. or lrllde for con d o 1n Oran1e C o . ~-~18.~. NEWPORT HTS. 4 CAft GAR 3 8r. 2 ba. Ille k1lch~n. frpk !'>Jl "ullcrton $1Mj.500. Ai. sume $87 .000 al U': WAl.K TO TENNIS. sh<>ppang :I Hr. 2 b11. frpl · A.saume loa_n or $100.0I.,. Zll!i Laurel Pl Sl.29 .:All • CllARMF:R 2 Ur, f'rplt•. ~ lot Only $MU ,500 25<1 E. L'iTh Ti'}' loon. Call Sandi Mars h Southlanders 631 2133 WES TC Liff &iper 'harp & d1•an .. 1 Udrm and dining n~1m on 11u1cl '' rt••·I n\·ttr Ur1vt>r Shores Thi~ 11uah Ly b.umc (Inly -$1 ill !>()(I H(·rtl:.tl!I' ~:x1·lu"' t'. phiioc 540 llal fur <ll·t:.1b ~HERITAGE ·-. REALTORS UtlTS-UNITS! BlrtaiA Time! ~IPl.t:X l&0.000 full pn rt• fret' and cl tar' ' • M~A OUP&.,EX SU4.000. 2 BH 's. fpks. newly paim~. ~ritgtiS, uumdry room. SANCL.EMf:NTE OPLX SI 16.<n>. Ol•ean Vtt w J b H 's + 2 UH pndc or ownt rs htp. Ni';WPOHT BCll DPLX S23S.00l bll)('k lo ocean. ll(c• :I Hit units. fpll•s . i:aral(I.''. fc-1• l<rncl, lt•rmi, Uun'I mlhs th1•s1• lllVl'"' mc.111 han~atnh. 1·all now 7["2 1700 CM of~ Ptoperty ZSIO ·····················•· BRANDNEW M ,\<flirr"F'. I C E N ,. Laguna Beach Newport INC:h ~~~~~~~ ---~rty zooo T UDOR COUNTRY HOUSE, Nearly 6,000 isq.ft on prime horse rro-pe rt y o v e rloo k n l-( Kanc ho C11-IHorn ia '~ trac k a nd t r a i n ini.: r l'nte r . Recentl y certified as a traio inll facility for holh Sant& An ita and Ul'I Mer t-:1e11anl rh andt'liers or <·rystal a nd brass ad6rn t.hil. CXC<'UllVt' home• with lavis h us« or mart>I•· :<I~ 1tnd sla1rwd ll"'-"" <iround:. un• 1mme<.li11tt· ly adJaCC'nl lo mil~ 111 r 1d 1nj.( trail s . fio lt rnu r se~ a n d la k ~:-. abound Growth and d•· velopment of surround ing lands carefully <'011 trolled to ins ure e1111 tJnUlld pn vary and 'lWl'I t'lei:an<t l.hal has bct·n cstublts hed Only 1 •, ho urs from LA. On eh:vt'n ac rl':., ~5.000, cm ;a acrc-s, ~.000 Shn"n hy uppo111tm1•nt. (':.il l l'aul1n1• Wtll~on 1-:, '· 7M 1m;.41;7:; ~Mi~ I 052 ,_wporl leach I 069 S. Cletfttnt. I 076 .......••••...............••.....•.•..........•...................... 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NEWPORT HGTS 'l'h1:-l11dll1•11 Ill .•Ul) I 11n 1J.o:.iil 1·11u -.1 :! ..,, ' .• llr t ll.1, -.1111 IK'•'.111 \I•" f 1111 S1N1·1l1'h ,,1u11 .1 t.r, J.tlU/.11, h1l' t•I l''(\r.1·. \l•t-.l ~\'I' (11 •ti.Jiii C'\'l,tl• ')•.!,,,1-·J ()\\lll'r "111 h1 ·lp r1n.1n1·1· :(". PRE STIGE '-t------J~HOMES :'C".S:l W Co.t't II"' '\'II 645-6646. LIDO ISLE I \I 1 ·pl Hon.ii 1111 fo,1 1111 \o\IUt• M 11• M lul lr1•111 I 1!11111' ,.., 11<·.1111 ,., 11111,1.'.-. th111 11111 IJ,1r1l\\•101I ru f11r 11\il l>I< I~· S11 p.11111 u ,,.,1 II r 1 1 I. Ir p I·· 1 11111111"\••I\ r• mrnl1 ·l1•d 1\1 ()\Ul"f ~11111 t111l1 Iii.I >i-1:.!3 HARBOR VIEW DELIGHT l..:iri••• 4 l~lrm l';ol .. rm11 ."1111 11:11111.r \'w" h•11n1· l.).(1• ttJUlllry lo.ill'h l'fl , pnvati· y:Jrd Musi ·w1· 111 :1ppn·1·1ah' 754-7800 ~ Mulheam-}{<.~ally R~glstcr ' .I llr .! 1111 IUu/1-. , 11n1l11 11•\t•I· 1,1n•rl fir ,1111pp1th! 1•'11111;,.. 'l'IHMll' SI.I:' 11111 l'n111·1pJl,u11h 1.i :111"1.! 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Jt 1L<; ht':>I , w plHll, "Jla ,\ 11•nn11; SI M.000 ll,1,, 7JO l&'JI . f:Vt'!-f>:ll :!.'lil'J Of'f;,w.R()67 Pnnc· Only I c.yon 151and A pn-sll1?tous ucldrc:." 1n Bi~ Canyon rnn•il ul on ly $157 ,500 ~21 . ..... wpor1 c ... ter 640.5357 •st a., ltt Shores Ry Owne r. Npt Shorrs. 3 Hr. comm pool. t1•nn1~ rrts, $103.900 "Courlcs) lO Bier.; " 54fl :Jl51 I' VC'!'o CIQU1/1t.'d 1\118, your one ~shopp1nJ< c't'nlcr (~'-]~ BAO< BAY-STEAL I Ottw.-Reoal Estote- J Hr honi .. · "' :'n' 10 pttt ,( ••••••• •• •••••••••••••• • J·•• :>.lnl 1·oml 1111f1 Mobi~ Homts ~.~l.'Aoll for Sa6eo BIG CANYON CONDOS 1:11\ \'/\11./\ ICU 1;1:1 ,rn;1. t\J.!t 1·:,\.">TllLl'F FS 1.;• n11r 1111 '1hr, ::1-;<h;1 11r "H· T1•11 111 .; S "1m 1·1u1t .. ~hnps. 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Wl'll ltl(·att-d .! ,,.,,,. t1ltl ( :<1liknWt" l d•IUllll' \\ 11lo- :• llclrms . !.'hath:-. \ .11·.1111 & rc•udv for 1mmcd13ll' 1M"n1pan<·y I lt·n · , Y"ur dwn1·•· In 11, ... 11 l h•• lw•adt for only s-1~ ~100 673-4400 \ lh\l'l'•llfil ti .. , .. ., IO\t''llll• 'I'' ti LAGUHAIEACH CAN IE YOURS! l.1vl' the flu hl·m1.1 h hll~tylt• 1n lh1~ t•harmmi.: 10x4.'l ~partan. l'lt·an & well dccor11h-d \\ u lk tn wwn & bl•arh 11·ar VI> tJonal I Spal't' rent onl> SI 111 mo ,., •·n 101 I util1t11·' 1\r l1s l ""'ll r ... 1 y.. h r 1 n g or r ,. , :s ElllJ9:J M11b1k ll11nw St.OIT. 95f>.·l!l!JO ~for Sale 1200 .......•............... RIVEllSIDt-: AR F;,\ 50 pn ml' acre~ 111 suh· d1vls1on i.urroundcd hy exdus1vt• homl'S Will ~k with dcvt•lopt•rs lbbWray 7 1~ 7HO 22:IO RANIHOCAl.W Attt-:,\ 5 to 120 ;1<TCJ1 1<an1•h 11r devt'lopm1•n1 pni11(•rt v l':ttw t'111h rll r !>411 !167:1 DUPLEX ~fl.OOOC'lfiW~ITTn{' $1.!I 111111 O" 111 r "111 1 .1m I hlli 111 .... 11111 a l 1:1:1 Wlh. M '.\ II Slh.'1 . .'1111.I I ·,, I I .1 .: t < • > n 1 h 1 .1 :..:r. :!!i 1 INVESTORS SPECIAL Ea .. h11ll' Tripi•·' n•·.tr "' "'ll\lrl ll1·1a.:hi.. \II larl!•' .! lldrm 1m1h 111 'lnl n intl :--.o•Jr 'hnpf)llll! .1nc11'll} park I Ai.Ill I' '" .. umahl•· /l -.k 1n i: S<li .500 ('aU ~1-tt11 1 :11 ~HERITAGE •. • REALTORS llOME + INCOM I': Rr:md nt·w Hl'Oh al r ur nmt ma rkt•I :l br ho m1• + tnplell 111 rt•a r l.arJ(t' uruL-. l'nn only !>79·3371.o 11r 751 91117. a~k for Tl•n 56UHITS 7 ~> x Rmss ml·omt• l 'nm·1p;il1' on ly A._'\ ~,!44 1:1 2200 ............•••........ 10 llNlT U>T. Anaheim M:lJ<l· offer ~form. & A:. SOI' 121J I 371 ·1!184 Vl~ I\ 4 • , an1• lot:.. ftl I plan.c; & permits ~I for, l(rndt'd c nt.:10t•1·rcd . 10 min. from ot•n pk ~. plaza & M'ht ... lo!uod an•a. wYdcr~round ulll. Offer 43&&>5 ........... / Trtrrri&s 2300 llonw & F;irm S1ll·s . :!1 I•• ~I a1·n·~ ,•;,c·h Le' 1 I ".1t 1·r n1·a r St•11u111 . 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(213) 270·itf>.17 or 1213> 934·092U IALIOA ISLAHD ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUmmer or y!'arly n •n 2 br, 2 bu. dbl. 5 star pi.rk, tal. 3 Br. 2 ba Ha yrnml adults, no 11ets. $25.00ll. ~·~lJ Owncr~7~ 1--------- --2 Br l Ha . wuterfront. :JO' i!l~x.'li!2br.2b11,d1n rm: ltout s lip , $1 000 m11. I.iv rm & d<•n , hon11~ rm. 673-4335 IJ;t k.lt Adil park 731·0747 --------- l'vcs 1100 .......... o~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... 2400 o ... ,.. )202 llM ON R-2 LOT Could~ duplrx 1210.000 JOHESllALTY, INC. 67l·6Z I 0 ······•··•····•········ 0,... Sat/S.n 1·4 Nl'W Ol'C l>pl'< :1:!:!6 Hn)ll(I St . N J\ :! • 111.'n, h! PAlt~. frpl<'io Ownt•r ffi9.S009 ••••••••••••••••••••••• !'.i«ludt-d It pt!ACf'fUI lot tn A.rTowhuct. Can walk to Roll rour.>c Lake front nflhts Nn aKcnll. Citll Mlk1•t'M 539fl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vacant 2br. 2ba. cklse lo f~. $350/mo. Ask for Keith, 962-4471 Sell Kile items Jason Car11. has a hard time t.fecidirig betwe~rJ health and junk food . ··------ . . ' ~VPtLOl Thurw1y. 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Allo l280 DICUTIYI HOMI MaM Vl'nk• 4 hr, f:am1lv nn. duung rm Vw w " C:itlllhna t:Jll Shorclm t Mgmt <.:C1rv fo• .-ppt 1'47 &.163 C.:UTt: 1\....., I\ 111 1c: I Br t-garai.:1•, 1-:asls1d1• ~llO ln<'I wukr l\(iult'>. n> pct:. cj7 3 637 2 w IJllUIOr .. m II' \'II' w :: h u K ., d I' l' k " •• I I 11 llli'Jl.lll l~ ~50 f>1!i l 1>16 fo:mrrald Roly 04·cunfront (qg\..'(lU.'> \lll'W, j>\11 l14•h 41:Ul & 1 • .ic rel' rm Vt•ar ly 494-00:!!t A1,'I U.g yard. r ountry ilt'lt.11..:. frtllC, kids / pi•ts OK 1 llr. Otltlds TIA: $4!'JO 4W 2286 S BR 2 Ra . bon u~ ro<orn . formal duuni.: rU11in. fi>lr, 3 Hr. 2 ba, ocean \llt'W ckJKe t.o shop.. & !>dmolll. how;c 011 1>eaceful r.a KJds & pets OK 1<1·f~ n · ny om $650 incl ul 1 I q 'd 1125. A~col. 97!* liHOO 494 fi008 Lovely 3 Bil 21J., ba l wnhs c ·F.·.·M-L··· R-A-1.·o-····A-V•I dbl gar, W ID & rcfn.: "" 0 No pets. Avaal 6/15. ~I 0 C F. A N fo' It 0 N T Agl.646-4380 G or «eous vie w , pvt beach. 4 Bdrm & lge re<: New 3 br house. No pelt. rm Avail ..June, July & no child ren. $.WO. mu ~ust. 494-0029 AK\ 979-3376. •.......•.••........... Hruc1fon l 1•1111•1• ::tor I ho. J. 1·ac .:Jra~t· t•ml ui111 111 i•••I Si:~ mu :~ 0.0., 7tllf 7100 3298 ..••................... llOM I!:.'\ t-'OH ltt-:NT J or 4 hr l'nc·cd rrom $&:15 t() N 'i 1-'nnl yanl & .: u r a J.! t•' ,.. a m 1 11 l' ~ plcaSl', k1cl~ & 111·l ~ wt•lc'01oc Ca II 9VI 2J<i4i or !flJ..2!171 l\..,'l, no fN• Newe r Spdt'IOUS l.'X I'\' homt' 3 Br + den. :i Ila. sunken ltv rm w /f111k, frwy t:I OS t', w 11 lk schonls /IJark. c1uk t an•a. $650. Gardt.'nc r 1nt·I. fm.!>759f.163 78'11 Crowd::, •• .,.. Fwttilhed 3400 --...................... . ---------lll<Xeantronl 2 Rr. Mohilr EASTSIDE 2 bdrm. I ba hous~. N child r e n . no pets $9)/mO. llF./Max, Jcf &11·Ul66 Home. M50-S850 4!fJ :IH 16 Al/.. --------a..p..a toligYel 32 52 ••••••••••••••••••••••• sr;50/m o. per manf'nl ur ----------Summer re n111l to he· ~o;tskie 3 Br I Ba. frplt dbl l(araitc. lfl y rd , $45() 641>-5.:u> /6o&S· :llM> 1 Newport lleii:hts 2 br StaraJ.!I', NO Pfo:J'S. $t50 biJ.?256 negotiated. 3 bdrm 2' 2 ba. Condo· clc1:anL , frplc, a le. 2 pools, wlk lti s torPS. sa ve J!'11S. Ea!>y a <'Ct•ss trnn11i. J!olf, beach. Adults 14 + <:all ll F.. Ofr. 7 d11ys JO Ii -494 ·43 1~1. Olht.'r time!> Nwpt Hi!hlc; lcx'. 2 hr& lofl "99-lfl25 Iv msg. llunl. B<'h rondo furn El~ant. on sand. 2 hr <! ba. pool. clubhou~c·. security , $750 m o 636-3724. C2L31433 4(111~1 Condaculini...s Uttlwnlshed 3425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPACIOUS 2-3hr c·omlos nr. So Cou~l l'l a 1a . 1-'twy a\'C't'Ss to lrvln c t"Omple x. !>57 4H()(l 3 HR, 2 Ill\, nt'w crpt. pamt, llrµs, a1 r , p11t111, pool, jan17.7.r, Sunn owl•r . $l95 !'i-15 7~5 TIU l>t.'<.'t'mber Vo•ry Ir fn<'d yd, pc•ts & 1'111hln • nk. $395 /m o li41i·7 17: .. lion Viejo 3267 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jbr. 11hba. si25 mo t~l 'l'orr"I (: HOM ES FOR rt ENT la'lt & dcpc>i.1l C.:h1l<lrt·n :l or 4 br rncect from OK. 9fi0._~ O.C.PoiRt 3226 KISto~ fo'm·d yunl& ••••••••••••••••••••••• gar a Re s fo' am 1I11· s Afai lwnts Furnish.cl tto.eforL..w 1)1cas~" K1dli & P t•ls ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0-PoiRt welcome Call 964·2566 or Coda MHa l7 24 <lean 3 br, 2 ba, sunken 9'73-29'1l . Agt. nofe<'. _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• living rm. formal danin~ lmmt<'. Jbr, frpl~. ~. sns. 1 BR m ob1lc ho rn" & family rm . n ew yard cul-de sac Walk to Malure ~11dult only. No &anmcaping. Kids & pets scbOOls. ~mo 768.7Gl3 pets. Q\aet, secure. 19'JI ok. ri85. mo. Call 955-247:! Nwpt Blvd. 646-8373 8amto5pm Mon Fri. l'tiwport ~ 3269 Newly decor-I -b r-duplcx ••••••••••••••••••••••• B~uffs1dc condo i:soo-NO FEF:! Apt. & <:onflo sep by ga rages Qwt·t Smlll cottaRC • $400 l br rf'ntals. Villa lle ntab 1-:mploy'd adult nvcr 35 ~-~I br luxury m~u Bk:__ Nope~.~ 548 1n;i1 lml'!'lf'd. Orrul>anry Total ._._,,,_...__h 3240 t-:.i\-,T Ul.U f"FS ;uir ~ •• 1,~ar $ltlllbuys al furn111h1n.:s ~...., ~ l 1>at1<>.s, 2' z 1•:1r .,;:. •••••••••• ••••••• ••• • • • Wl>hr /dry r. n·r n g. ~;~, ~h~rcr~~~o~)~ Jkl ~(.~~:: .... . • ,.............. ~ .... ~ .,...... .... u..tw.. ....... si.. 000 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• c.t.NIM JIJ4 IWlt••ecll 3840 Mawpert•ech 116' Rap. fem Lo »hare CdM ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...., ••••••••••••••••••••••• house 1200 incl ulll ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plta,........at 8'15-81Mo4 LAMAHCHAA"S 1iHAKP.beech l.:t631tR. Xlra a mall liar h --l.irtf, 1.Z.W bd J111rdrn rrplc. dl.8hwshr. 1111nge bra<'ky•rd 1175 Avaal im Pem tow 3 Br bou.<ie 1140 apt• Adull11 0 11hwhr. a. p•llcu N u p('l 'I nwd846·942J4•t\3 -+"'1 utll CM a rea.DYS hllf\11, ••twl ~ur. 111111 hlw1 9fl0.ZJ:$A. wkndalM06JOIJ ~-,......._... ,,.76 347..-, AakforLynne. l\ul (ill' I'll 77H S\·ou ---11 Mi ~3. 114) :wn 1 Sa • ul y:ala ....... •••••••••••••••• Writer "1abe1 tlf shire t ... • . ae SpiicJmL'I 2br nl!w crpti., lro house 2 room· lJlr W/fC8rnu\'plll·lnt nl New 14\2 bdrm l~llUI")' clrp!I, & IJ~U tnCd m:tn;3br, Jba, IWlm· Wtrpd'3641201 ~pm adult •Pls In 14 1Jh1n11 gu, Oarh utll pd 1170 m1na pool, r lubhous e . 1111'1 1•111c• .. 11l111 "ll" l300 rrom MOO + pool,, lt>n An~mt! 4!r.t_n_11_1___ Call ror appt 962·2171 IAST SIDI 1us , waldfalh,, _rind11' ~ lltl _aft_.4_._flOOe __ a_c_h. __ _ •l.ut:ktl\lti1u wJiji we ~;u.-. forlcd•ooklo~.: hS~lll ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fem ale only. Claan . •I> w. n11!111, lnc•rv rm •ftlC pa rom •an Brand new delux 2 hdrm nial.'t "rad llludent. pro· _., 'l•J ~ Ftw.)-drive North 2 b C d .. ""' •Spl'Cllll t'libl.l\M Jpac<' on De»<'h to M<'fo'adden a . 011 o t YP 1• fessiOO'arto sfif 2tfr f.lpt. •(;u ~11l, !11tt1 nlVkml( then West 00 M<'fo'1tdden cnc l06t'd aaraae. 1111tlo . nr Ucuch & Ad;ims in uu.' hnt wut1•r 1111 frtw. to S ea wand v 1113 l'(l' au t'tll'ld. infont OK '175 11.8 96()..44311. •MuJt'I, n11 pN" 1714,aoo.5198. 7211 Trask 894·2.'lllS vr I Udrm $310 ltil ·2144 fo'cm rmmte be<.tul Irv honlt!. Sham w f2 gal:;, S180 /mo ~ ull. IJuy< .. 957 1749 .:Udrm~ ~ t:ldt'll I\ vi• (' M if lwillh Fvrnl11Md ij4l 7ti0!> •DELUXE• oru..tww111Md 1900 .:tJI·, llm . .:111xJ .area Kub s•noEN APT. llK Pool $3250111 o M l't·~ Kuthy M2 1951 k1>1 IJ\I 11Jlll> l(ar..:. IJlt UL'> St:!:1 "-lu ( h1ldrt•n nr I",, 1110 V1clv1 I J f.lt• 31!17 ~ 40f8 wntW&. -VillOCJe llt·auu f ul hr J 11'1 Ill'"' ooult JIJL'. No Jk'h l'ool J••f'Ul.ll t :<1ru.:t· ,,, .111 9MW lllthSt U..1'11 $!70 $!75 I lir Sl 15 Sl2.5 2 lir Pi0-'175 'T'SI. M~ml 645 Kl2<! 9'e8liBftU llcuutiful ganlt•n a pls, 1•o01 & ~vu f\dulb , "" µt•L-.. lktl'lwlor $270 131 i-: llllh Street . li41i tilHli <! UH I ll<t nl·wc r fo:itsL<i1d1· u1tita1r.. Ba l<'ony. U1W. d1 ~pos al , n o s mall <•h1ldrcn S'IKO m o < :ull 5116-!llf!O. ask for 0.mna t Ur. s tove & re f rii.: Adults. no pets $2711 s..l·flf20 Uachelor. fne•I phl111. Jw ls ok Ut1I p d $135 1110 548 t0l4 • 646 23 Iii 3 Ur , I 17 ba, f r 11 lr cbhwhr. J,:ar&J.!•'. pJ llO -.<11Lc; ok S4CM> mo 7KM 1\ w 18th St 5.57 4579 LUCE A HOUSE 3 Ur 3 Ila. 1600 Ml rt. clln rm. w~hrm, ('I I>. neo IJl'L'i. $42.'> 541; II 52 Studio /\pl, $195 Nu t>l'li. lllf.I St·no.itc: Shown eve!>, 67pm 2 Ir, AcMh Giiiy 31J1)11b C'Atvl.'rro car port P1Woa1>1S . BBQ':. rlos+>tofwys & bd i.' walk lo shoppUlg 17111 Goldnwelt .tWm'Mf' 847-6064 ttwtli14on Gr.ado HOM&S FOR RF.NT 3 or 4 br. Pnl•cd rrnm S4J5 to ~ Fncd yunl ~ i.:a ra i.:1•s Fam1l 1•'' pica s\!, kids & p•·t ~ wl'lromc Ca II 9fr1 2!11.ol1 ur 97~2!171 AKt .no fc1• Near the head l , 11~ ~llr 1111 P<"lS /k1d::.. $2!1!'i mo ~i.:.;.(J.'.l:!I Nr 5 Poinl.:I i hr . I ha k1d'I ok, no IJ<-'l" S!~• C<ill Lllrry K47 f~i71! IJI lo:O dir1·<'l lo 71t7 I t'om rnudorc Girch· 113 <! & Jbr apL'I, from $34~ C hlldrl!n l\ct<cpl 1•1r Shon •hne M J.!l ( ·1irp 1m 9449 nr 1147 1tl63 2 Hr, 211, ba LOwnhuW>l' apt. Spa<"1ou.' & h1m11· Like fllx kjtchcn "' lilln-.. p vt e n t ry & .:a rJ1'1• Small p1·t nk $11 lfl 1110 ~anagcr IS42 59311 l~luxt· bearh apls Fr11k c·n c l g a ri.lj.(l'. l)Jl 111-. P1·i.:~_v, !-!loll 4:1!1:.i IA:IO.Xe IJl)Ob uk xt1 a h't' <ibr, :.!ha. Ultns. chhwhr Nr ht:<il'h l\lllb. 1111 pd .., $¥)(1 mu 5X R:lli~ ;i llr, I ha, c·pli., drps cJvi.:., ~mo fi4ri 7522 1111 Near New Xtra IJlx 1-'r •1111 Apl Lg :1hr, :.!h11. I St11f\ N11 f\pt f\hovl' frpk hll11~. W'H hk11p rn .. ct vrtJ . xt r:i II.: µ.tl111 ~ara J.!l', m a11y x11 ..... $155. 5'15 3604 ~ llr. I bu . ('IJ(!>. 'lllJ l l yr.rd No dog~ ~I rn11 fi4!1 7~"22 MESA PINES Ha d 11.'lor $lS5 I Br $:11;, 1-'rj.llc. pool, Jat•u1.1.1. i.:a~ bhq, C'lo!il'fl ~ar Adulb . no IJCls. ~ tlarlit A v1•. 549-CM-47 New 2br. 2ba. twnh:.c·. $350 No Pet ~ 1'.MO Wallare. 546 f.DtlS day'i lbr stove, rcfnlo(. c·a rpcts & drapes f\dulb Onlv Nu Pc1..-. Uhl I'd S250m11 l~l&las l + $75clcanini.: dt:p. 1;3.1. <! I :!4 • 2br, <i ba, f\r1 ulls O n ly :.tJJVc & rcfn.:. pool. $:110 5.'JIP-179.S. Hun or unfum I br ;ilJl near beach. Adults only No 111·15 ~ ;.it;7:; O ioJo. 2 Ur. blln!>, rcfn~. lTPl~. J rp :.. pool. No pets t!Y787 Kes.,. 11.·k 1.n n c a r A u·U· m !> & Broolchurst ~o c21:i1 ~3731) Near Ne w Xlra l>lx Twnhsc· l\pl Ii.: Jhr. :!hJ. frpk . hltn~. W fl) hl.u11 ~kylt.:hts. Vaultt·d 1 "" m.:::. Ubl a lll'h i'.11 !'tt a n y Xl riJ S s 1 •••• Sol!. :mt ••••••••••••••••••••••• n u; t:XCITIN(i PALMMESAAPTS MJNUTlo!.c;;TO NPT llCll Rach. 1&2 nn from $255 & up Adult:. No pf'l:oo 1561 Ml':>1t Ur •s Olk:. fo:.i~t of Ncw1111r1 Olv1t 1 9am·5pm ~141>-9fM.O l'l\ClflC WOODS l\1lull i.lparlment~ .,,., a m 11 n i.t w ;,n dc rin .: -.trcam~ & l<ill fra i:rant IJlnl.,,. I llr (m m ~I lf::G/I llurl11>r IUvtJ . South 111 .. :tJ Ill lo: l'r 8 39·2140 Mob1h· h11nw it11ulil1• w 1<11· f U r II I .. h I' II , :1 rn fl m111111111rn (';llh1-.l r11I ! 1 ly 1111 1tlllf •·11 u1 .,,. 9ti1111111 ~.:.i rrnx 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll11urn w 1k1lt•hc·nl'I \1· $'1~ wt•••k & uµ :;411 !17~.:; ltoom!.. fUrnl'h•·•l . IJan;1 l'oml l'vt hi.!Lh K1trh"n pn v1h:J.!l·~ Sri~ ...,cckly 49t>fX/J JJI k1>m + fa m rm . TV, PVl 0·1111 ll<al f't·nn No :.mk11..: or ck11.: SJ~ 1173 441!1 1'1.1 rm. halh. 11001 h11m1· t o , h r -'" II M a l u n • v.1111l J O, $1!1., lll C> jj,I~ :!732 M1"'"1 Vo·rrl1• pn ~ 1-.nt 11. 11.Jt.h. 1<1·fn1• 'i110·1>11k1nJ.! or -.mok1111'. $1ti:1tn•1 !j4!) :w;12 l..uxuntiu~ 11rl\,ol1• 1 m .il111v1· jla r.11•1• l11r 11r1' t 1 II v n co n ' 1 n 11 K , 11 1. 1•11lpl11yl•d 111'1 '•llll I :VI lo:ll .'\Cll9 Fem l!S-JO nds :.amc lo s hr expenses <'ondo on OCt'an 111 HB f,!25+uttl 53fHW27 95HOOOext W ~---G.tor°l!.t 4350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gara~e w /Ra, NIC I!:. nr lciu n r h1n ~ r a mp on P1'fl1nsula. ideal for boat $1i:.'> mo m 5·431S:! MO St.ngh: garage, ~arc-& ~-curl! 731 W. 11.Sth St. C M 673-7787 -------Offic• ....... 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5001250 sq fl Hwy 111" 1b1hty LaRona, ~uh p arkmi:. New t•arpl.'l . draf)l"> & paint . air cond 1 • r I l' (' n l' J.! Cl I I a h I I' ~>'\!l-111!6, ~1 !'>KTO OH'l('I-: 'par e ;iva1l<1blt1 at 171175 H••J ch Hlvd n••:ir Ta lti.•rt m lfunl m~on ~ach . S'>U pn m.nth l'hon•· m•·,~,•J.!•· ..,,.rv1t't' SIO IJl'r m•rnth. 11•-..k $:'i per month IJ;uly 1'1 lol 11ff11•.. l'h11 n1· f'A2 4321 (•Xt :!76 i':Xo'CUtlV\' Offl('l.':00 lJVi.111 1n full M·rv ore hldit Nr (IC a irport llf•<'cPl l!r phone ;.in~ S.·1·y M·r v !'on/ rm . ctC' Pb lall 75?.-l;IM>I !Ml) FHEl-.HENT 2.';CI SOQ ''I fl nHll'''' Ftom $14!; Ind olll. 779 W l!lt.h ~I 540 :!lflCI CdM dlx swv ..... utll pd AC.:. ampl pkj.( Fr $]~;, :nr No li.c reQd liiS fil()C 1 H iil, IJVl l1:1tli , lllolllll I• t'lllplcl l;icly llto-pn \ rd . SJt~I I I .;11! Jtf'll '1'1it I ;j-11, OH1r1· ur Cummcr1•1;d -.p .. 1·1· 1n downu.~ n l.<tl!Wla 1 .. and lll<irk llhl i: 1HC•~1 ft or w11ld1\1d1· 4!J.I l!iJ;i, <>r 4:.1:! 111 1111 ·1~.! 1!()1 CENTER POINTE EXEC. SUITES Summtr Rentab 4200 ...........•••••..•••.• Lo.:una llo·;lf'h W••t•klv Walk lo lh1· I""" h I 'lut'l' flt•:tl t} I!~ !:171H 2br a111 l'I<>'>•' 111 l)o•ad1 6 :.lore~ S2<!.'.> wkly :l~li Thalia. L.1guna 1!1-1~ OCEANFflONT llo·dut 3 br. l ""· r111k, :i t' a r I! a r ~1 .: 1· I-u 11 \ funushed fiAI I•• S7!'ill pt•rw."'l·k nil. Mi.:mt r,1:! 11i1JJ l..:o:una ll1·;.11•h, l11v. 1·r ·1 M•·h 11.'.ly 3 llH :· 1\1\ "''"' 1>vt rnmm 1'111'.o· 111 l•".n'h $'/CJll Wk t,'4 IHM .IJ 1nl.111n .. · & \1 arArlhur Ba\ Y. 1nr111w ... l'lu..•.h Ca'1J''I 752-2737. EXECUTIVE SUITES Luxurio us o rf 1t'1·-. -~Jl'lllU'> \'onfc r l•nc • r C• o m " x 1· t o I 1 \ • \vrrt'tar ). p c r ,onal ph1>01• ro\l·r aRI!. rel o·p tu111 .... 1 ict•n1x. not J r• f.o·.1···· 11r m u n lh I 11 1111inth -.:1•ar So c '11ao,t l'IJJ,1. Orcin1H• c· ... 1nt) Al'l.l'tr\ & f''r•'t•w;n { .ii I ~$/·~ lllx I rm off1rl' .1111 \&rJIOl"tl•r 111111•1 :-001• l1•as-• H.1.13223. ~I lo I~ 1tmb1et1111...... 44IO ~.~~ •••• ~!~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Far 8*ore 6 olfl~ 1pac. et reMOnable rates 500telootS.Ft . Ml!2lA VERDE bH PLAZA UZMe8aV .... E.C M. 54~41U Newport Manner's Mlle Modem 502 SQ ft atort: or dflce. 36.»C Avon. LOW rent. 213 /477-7001 1 Vacan cy downtown Huot. Beach. 210 Main St Mln1 ma 11960-lMB ART GALLERY or Of· f'ICE SP With rl'CCP t 1on1st & 11ns wc r1nl( scrv1re. fo'rom 200 sq rt to 1500 8Q fl. 298 Broadway • Laauna Heh 493·7770 (lficc & shop · 1100 sq f\ . Xlnl loc 1736 Anaheim St .C M. 67J.26M TRIPLEX 755 West 20th, Cos t a M es a lnli.1d1• rt> furbtshed, Ort l!ntl Will show flt06ll1 vl.' cash rlow l\JtJ. 975-0616 LETS MAKE A UF:AI. 1200 Lo 1800 sq rt in .:real location 1n lluntin~on Bea<'h Plea:sc c all (' h e r y I l; r 1· ,. 11 l<!IJ )540-022'1 ...._trial R...tal 4500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• {NEED {MONEY • Cl91TNO NOIUM WlrWTDI09lt 547-5402 An'anledby c...t"--Le9tl MONEY AVAfLABLF. A n y purpo11e . an y • amount. Mr. thargnt\le (714) 951·3S3S SOOK l o 20 m i l. R. fo: Develop. Con st r uct & take out Inventory. r•· ceavablcs fin. Bus ex · pand. Unbankable uur Spec'1alty 547-5737. l>on Rnan ------- SWIM«iLOAMS & 2.Rd DUST DIB> LOAMS OM USID&mAL PllOPHTY Cu.'ltom1ied lo Meet YOUR need!\! l.E.DErT. SANTIAGO IANK Laguna llills · One 5000 714/132·5200 sq fl M 1 units. nl.'w .,_ ________ _ bldg. A/C office Fronts on Moulton 11r Lako· f'orcst Lse by ownr ~1 llOI <!2' (;HOSS N1·w ti5411) !>Cl fl lilt up frt'I' ~lan<ltnl(, 1111 J .. ;urntx-t·r llll> 54!1 z:l~MI Fnr rt'fll C..:Ommert·nil Unll & Offtct". 900 -.q f t $!25,mu ~ W 17lh St Costa Mesa. ~0660 4600 .........•.......••..•. RP'!pOn !>1b11., work1n ~ w r 1 I 1· r :. c e k ' 11 n c· b•·droom c•o tta.:e 1n <'1Jrooa rlcl Mar or <:os ta Ml'!..a Qwt>lnl"'I!> {~sen !Jal Wnt.e Class1f1ed Ad •200, l><11ly Pilot. P 0 Hox 1.'i60. CO!>la M1•s;.i 9'4~ W.d<'iw w l :t vr olrt "'"· rlo~ & :! r.11!. ch•-.1ro· .. houi." '" apt w 1wi.hr clryr hookup lO Sll!:i mu I 11~> ' lf!X I 1;\Ht\l :I-'. TO lth"J1' l'rt.ft·r :1 1~Jtr s,!dr:1~• f11 k•~·11 'Hm•· t11oh 1n M 1k1 4!fl 7!1K:J ... \, ... ..•.......•............ ~' MaMy W..t.CI 5030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 12°/o 2nd T .D ForSale •• m.ooo well secured hy 30"/,. ec1u1ty 1n prim .. Oranc<' Co. Own"r 01" c14>1cd re.'i1dcnce Cull -M. lalky 644-7211 Ventur<> r ap1tal nc•edl'd , Sti0.000 l u c •1mp1.-t e rrullioo dollar wholt•s;a It! & n:t.aJJ !..PIJrllllj.! ){Otlfb. ~ Aff1ha ll'd with 1>r11· fl'l>.OJonal svorts & !..porh figure:... lnv1·stor can 111: active or 111ac11 ve l1ul will seTVc m <'orporato· hoard 1·apanty T he tolJI p~ram will Ix· mlt'rn;1 uooal 111 scvp<• & return<., h1i.:h <'all IJon llri.111 547 5r:rr l'nnc1pal:. only pica.~· ~.Trust DMdi 5035 ....................... EQUITY LOANS. Fur f\ny Pur1m -.1· N11 J11rnL-. C:all TEK 1"1111111 1·1al al I 734 :11i;o Jo.1sy mcmt·y tlll.OOh lo $1,I UJ.000 P (Ulox IO~I. N1•wport Hl•ach. •121'.62 Opporfwtity 5005 St-:l.J .. YOUR 2nd TD Tc 1 •••••••••• •• •• ••••• • •• • l'V'f PA H T Y & C t-:T rtw St-t·ond M Jlc I 111• ~ORE 64l·3:'17:l Abuw v. ;ilt'r bOaJ cl4'.HI 1nl( & Rt:ncral m arine &JnMCY AVAILABLE ma1nlcnant·~ Look1nl( lftUnL for person to lakt> ovt•r e .;tabhshed Uana 1'1 kx·auon 642 0671 T fo:NNISSHCW Xlnt N R area loc· T op hrands llJ IZh profit . h1w 2l11l 'fll \:'\U SWl 'C LO,\ ">;S INTF:llf'~~T llNI.. Y <11t l-1JLLY /\MOl<'l'IZfo:U lt1"' Ht•,ollv H F. Hl<OK l-.IC ,!11>11 1·1~,-,. Overtlf'ad 673 '1313 1\1,'l •---------- EH.TREPREHEU• ~ M(INTII ZN I> 1 Ll Eq1,11ty • L>t:bl • l'artnt•r S & S 4br,' <i 'hba, up· mo.(213>WB-lt021' ~ ........ graded. 3100.q_ rt Xlnt. '"'""""'" location. Gardener. No · THE COYE &....,.... l.ach ptil!I. 493·9431, d ays, SPnsatic1nal 2 & a den ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-:aSL'irdP 2 Bl!. I 1 • ha, 3748 fpk. pool. no pH!> K1d!o. . OK. $32.'i. 54H O'Jlti Nt'Ltr nc•w l11v1·lv llJll :!hr lllli. frpk. bltn-.. WtU hkup, pn\' pal & 1!:1r Xlnl f\rr ;i $3(>5 5'lf1 :!WI Hr ilnd n1•w Zhr. <!h.1. pools1dt> <'Ondo , lt-nn 1~ t•rt:., rl!c' rm J oi.: tu hf>;irh Nr !o.hc>PPIOll $.'il"J :!1:172 Rrookhurs t a1o1ti !01 :rr12 Udo I* layfront f'vt l)o·ar h l.o.ir1~·· u111b U~ Iv ~)()wk 1;;11 :t.!:111 I llr furn l'i11111ra11111· on·an v1t•w W.tlk 111 ho•!irh N11 t'nd ~JC) mu 4!tl l:llt\ MB>ICAL SUITE (;roun<l noor «ornna tl t•I M;1r $fl50 l'o·r m" II • • a I o 11 o m 1 1· ., « 11 r 11 m~. ti71•1 U C...p1ldl l\vatlahlt• U fur rr1•a11v" h1~h n •turn!> 1n11estmt·nt~ Chain or m11Jt1plt' c11•a b c11•sm'CI H·.mk Vm1·1·nt. ~!I HJO!I SJ l,IUI notr !>l'l'UrNI h \' ,, ~.000 N1·wporl Wo·,\ llomc $11.f1C)l1 d11wn p.ov m.•nt HI'; 1nt1·resl I~. d 1 :. <· '' u n t . It '' 11 Urt 1 lirok1·r !lti:I H:r17 840-Qmeves. $795. condomjnau m on wau•r ! 4 bdrm. Condo, rwol , Pool. j acuzzi, bcaC"h' jacuzzi. carport. MOO per Yearly rental. $1750 per mo. 213 /439·0760. ~\/CS mo. AR{.'flt 640-f.sol.l 213/4.'B-8146. _ Harbor Vu 3br. 2ha, t" ll. AYail.June l2t.h. 2s tory, J ~er inrl. $750. Avail bdnri. 2 ba. hu,te lam. J uly lllt. &M-7w7 rm . firep lace, carpets. Spar1ous Npt. T1•rr 3hr, d rapes . d1sh wiu~her. Jba., Condo, spa, pool. R e rerences r e q u1 red. frplc. Sie5. 840-1989 S>75. 963-78111or968·7119. ----- Townhse $350 monthly. 2br, ln c ld . r e f rag . washer /dryer. 964·3300, Pam. eves. 962·9960 New~legaot 2 bedroom -+den t575. Cedar & win dow home Pive blocks to beach Private 2 e <1r gar aRe t'ulty main tamed yard . Adults. No pt'ls. lnqum : at 52"1 18th Street. (714 )960-6331 •2 Br. lge yard. 11tv /refr. "75 utH pd. Child ok No pets.833-8974 Large 2 br beach hou1>e , fncd yard. garage. 51-5 lllhSt. ~7S. 96CM841 HARBOR VIEW HOM ES 2 Rdrm & den, frl.'sh paint $'150 /mo li(ardnt'r mcludPd f.40.SI 12 agt Seav1ew. Reaut1ful 4hr. 21..,ba CXf'C'UllV•• h•imc 11'10 d egr ee !>W<'c·p1ni.: Vll'W l'vt gated C'<1m m1m1ty, knn1~. s wim rrung & Ja<' S1200 m o 4144·20:>7 llGCANYOH Lovcly M c Lain Townhome. 2 bdrm. l baths. t.paclous def'k, comm. pool & tennis $700 per month. Submit on l-'!ase-0ption. ~ent 64().6.'iOO IWW• 4br . 2bo llarbor Vll'w. t•ta• 3242 $750 anclds gard e ne r . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avail now. 551-4288 e ves. 3 Br 2 Ha w /50 rt dock, WATERFRONT-4br 3 ba SID>/mo Xlnt &y. loc. On t.hc Canal. Reaut. dt· (213) !182-3177 <.'Orated, comm pools & .,..,.. 3244 t enn is $89S/mo. Lsc ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6'5-3370 HOM&Ci FOR RF.NT -------- Superb Rhlf~ condo. SJ><t<'IOU.'14 HR. 3 ba. tin.I Mo Agt. &M· 1133 3 or 4 hr Priced fn>m .-Zt.o ~.Fried yard & ga r ages . lo'11 ml lies please. K id s & p et11 2 BR. 1 ba., Cbrfbaven. wekome. Call 964-2566 or Npt. Illa. Lee. yd, patio, 1'7~2171. A.ct. no fee. dbl. gar. '500. 142-4623 RIHTALS 2 BR. 1 ba........ .. .. 95 a BR.2ba .••.... ll00/950 4 BR. 2'h ba. $1450 Fum. 4BR.2.,..,ba ... 897SN.B. 2BR.2 ba ....... IC75/500 't52J CAM"'5h·l.RVIHE Wlllowll. 4br, 2be, Uv rm. din nn. ram rm. Fenced J(I. ,.75 mo. '44·1480, Sl>-'°50~t.O Orengt'lr'M P•Uo Home. 2 bd. I be. AJC. 2 car M•r Adults. Tennis, pool1, etc. l..eAM' MZ5 551.fW .......... su, Udo ls&e. Glamorous ex· ec. Beyfront rondo with loeda ol room, view and much more. Slip ava1la· ble l"urn or unfurn, ~950/mo Perfect Locatloft Dulboa P..enln sula on Miramar. 1 block to buy or 0<.-ean. 4 Bdrm. 2 bath. 2 11lory. Available 7 /22. *">tmo. '"--z~ with pool, In security bulldln•. ! Br. 2 ba •1mo. W/\T1 Hf RONT llOMI ~ lee. REAL ESTATE 6J H400 -------·-· µ .. .---~ , I LAGUNA BEACll MTR 2 lilt apt. fully c arj*l1'1I. •INN. "5/Wk & up. Mal<! drapt.-s. I rur i?ar11~1·. l serv . t'Qlor TV. heated ,·hildrc n OK u11dc r z llOOI. Utal. <714 l 4!>4 54!!>4 $250. 64(; 21126 98.'iN 0..as l llwy ---Spat· I Rr l!llrlkn apt l>ool & rec f\11 ut1I J>il Adult. no pet!.. $2G5 - AL50 ~arag<'S for rl!nl. Ne w 2 bdrm l u x ury mobd ~ h ome . On w11ter fro nl. f\C'rom mxbtes 6 adult.s only Treasure I s land ~33 Ba l boa Bay Club privileges avail. 642· 1802 1 br. pnv steps lo bch. vu, SliOO /mo or S200/wk 49!1 ·3982 , 4!17 -176 1 Dorothy OuL-.li.1nd1nl( 2 br condo 40' wull of i:lasl' to O<'t·an P vt st:urs to tk'a<'h < 'lr>!-o•' to town. Ava». Junt• tilth tu Sept 15th by w1·1·k Wmlcr or yc <M" l1•mw Uy' owne r <<!13 )700 119:.!!1. (7 M J4fn 4612 Ntwport .-och 37 69 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BAYFRONT·2Br . 2Ba. 20' boot shp opt111nal. yrly, no pets or childre n . Evelyn 631 2482. ----------Short term rentals Bylheweek, now avail Noft-e. Agt>nt 675-8170 associated Bl10KfllS Pfl\t"!'f'111S zn; ~ fla1t,,...,, t. • •f.t. r lf. lwllh &Ww-Alshed • •••••••••••••••••••••• .... ,........ 3807 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br, 2 be rondo, 2 car ~• auto opnr . 8e11ut view. S100. Mg mt 642·1603 2 Br, lge aundeck, slep11 to beach. Sot65 yrly. lnrl. 1£11. 645-58&2 aft fl. c:.,wr-•• 1111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sweeping oc:e•n view . s plit-l evel, beamed CCtl 's, r ust. fe.l11re11 & balronles. 2 BR. 21"1 ba ·1·3'71 c.... .. w.-Jl22 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br . I ba W/jara1<'. dllhwhr. y.rd. No l>t't.8 tr75. MO-'1I04 El Put'rto M es1t 1959 Maple Ave. apt 5 I Br. slv /rel rig, pool. wtr pd, quic..'1. adlL'>. No pets 1265 mo 549· 1240. 2 Bdr m s. 1 bath 1.1pt Adult:.. $375. mo (.;;1s pi.ltd. 642 !i(f73 I llr, i.lvtrr·fr /\dull~. 1111 •• ~. 2i5. 7 17 w l!lth. ,.,,. n r..i~. 1!l<!ti I llr l rntlf'r'I $1K5 I ut ii N11 t•hlldrc n or Jll'ls li42·91!13 LTtG 2 lir l\DUl.T w !POOi. Nfo:AR IU:f\Cll 631·13lD :!hr. lb1t, Near So. 1 ·st Pl;iza. K33 223 11 ('<111 bt•twecn 8 30 5 30 Mon fo'n, ( 1i·an l hr, 2ha. larl(f' prv 11atw W;ilk 111 'ho ps $400 /mu Op1·11 S al I •IPM at 261 0,.:1<• or f':l ll fi1[).()i81. l Hr. 1112 ba. 610 V J11unn St, (; M $:WU mu No children . :.mil II tlol( ok 64Z 7344 Nie<' 2br. apt w 1~ar Al>lJL TS SJ:)Omo f.S~ W ~ lllt.hSt CM 642 1731i T WNllS F:, 2 hr 1 1,~ha frplr . pvt. pal l(IH Adults. No Pets $300mo. 548·5479 Ukc New. IUr upper 11pt l250+1st & last l\va1I now 673-3900, fl73-2t 13 .,..,.. 312, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Rr. 1 ba. 139(). mo. Pvt f'ncl. patio &r g1tru!(1• l.IM of .cra ss. 3.1552 Rl11e Lantern. 4!16 92311 or 496-3354 or 4911 !127 5 SIOO MOV~IN AWlWANCfo: 2 br. 2 ba + den $42.'i fo)i(-1. gar11J{e. pvt f1wll .cr11ss y 11rll ~3411 Uieltam Way, 496-1097 or-.m> People who n~I peopll• ~ al••Yll cherk lhr Service Dlrtttory m the DAll.V PILOT ---.... lbr Iba~ encl<l garaJ.:l', 1111 J)l.°L'>, $230. 768·R76'1 3 Br. 2 ba , frpk , gara~'" n o l111i::... $•135 111 11 67!>-6670 3842 ....................... Nf>w 2hr. 2ha. frpk, po11I, Jae. tcnn•~. ))('h $700 V1rg1ma 213/594-6763 or ~29:ll Form1•r twu11 L 11f 111m ·1o· ~n·aL.., J•v1 C )C•1·11n l111111l ;\lC_N rJ.llta:.lH' \ ll'W Uf I. a I: II 11 •• l . II .. I " rn fum1tun· Sip" :-, ,\clulh 1.ooly ,.-JOO Wt•ck l!J.I t.:1!.lo'I 400-4"73 c lut.stand1ni: :! hr 1·11111111 40' wa ll of .:Ii.ISi\ lo 01'1.,111 l'\1 !>l.11 rs to l>o·arh t'lor-1• ICJ town Av;11I J11n1• lhth 1'• So•l)t lf1th 11v "'''"k Wint1•r 11r c•ar l1•a"' II} own"r c :! I 3 11!10 ll!t,•~, 11M l<lfn 44i7:! I;!~ 47lh St , Npl llc•h ~ · 3844 · l11w1•r uml. 'IP'-1; l'n·rn ••••••••••••••••••••••• fctnul)' !arlult.s fi7:t.ft27~, :! IJdrm 2 ha. rlt'n, patio , garage. Walnut S<iu;m • Nt•wly rrd1•1·oralt-d S.175 64.'> 3nl & !)59-731,J &....,....•och 3848 .•...•................. I & 2 BR apts av111I . OCt•an vi<'w. no J>('ts ·197 34!15. l007 Solana Wuy -------&....,.... ...,_. 38 52 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fl\<'ING GOLF COUHSJo: Vocation Rttitals 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llolr;c• for n •nt .' 1111! 11.•ar City sl1" fl, lhwn~ rurn $25 ntll'ly p r r pl t ';ill ;1fti-r :1 p m ;.u. 1!111!1 BIG llfo:AH l.ukdro111 <'.:ahm !';ml or lit•· i.tr11ur1" l'f11tr 714 /1166 !!01 l .. a~wio.i. 11ce11nfront pn 11 h ei.lr h . f1 :-.h1 n1? Wt'ekly ,rno W1n11·r H11h•!o., 4!Y.I Jlllfi I ..akt· T:iho.• ·1 llr :i 11,, i\vail h.) th1• wk 110,11 ram11 I. clcll'k 552 K47X Condos 2 br. 2 ba. ~7~1 f\bo :I hr. 2 ba St».'l() W1•s1 Nini' Hr l.ovt•ly ar .. a llltns. was hn tlrvt•r palm. 2 r ar l(ar , a11lu Of11•rwr Adults No IWI!.. (:itll 1$.'J7 )1427 l'Vt':" Mtwport •och 3869 ......._to Shere 4300 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PAllC NEWPORT SUlec l!Tll we· havt> hl'lf14•d Ra r h c I 0 r s , 1 0 r :! t.hou. ... ami' uf nur l'lll'nls lledroont.'i & TownhOUSl'' find n i0mmall>S Wt• r a n From 1349 50 help you t1111 1 . pecta<'ular spa, total HOUSEMATES recre ation program . KJZ-41.34 C21Jl466-8143 socml progra m 7 ~Is. H 3 hd .,. b , • ct · tcnrus courts. Al f ashl11n rm ~ n 11 "on 11 nr $1\l(J LT 0 1111·•·,111 11· c·1lts . <lrp" ,, ·• • r 1:m1 }lo-.u h, If U J,,.,. X..I:.' ~I l'l u::.h d1-,1gn1·r full M'fVll'\' exeCUll\l' ... u.1e ... Jln!SI ll{HJU.S I r \lm c loc·a UUf1 752 1181.!C) Nt•wport Heal'h oh'. lull lutcht!n & bat.h 675 4'.112 MEWPORT CENTER Oes1sm plaza luxunoo., 11fflc'1• 'Ub IC't S'72U, m11 ~11rl11 < Wfol l fo: !->uh lt·a,.. ... (' M ~ '>lt ft. <! oHtn· ... f\ 1C 1•pl~ Id rps $:!00 I SJ()() !17~11 SHARP OFFICE M001<;RN HUILOl.NG In downtown llunlm~on Reach . with p11rk1ni: Ground noor Sl45 mo SCOTT REAL TY 536--7533 F.!>lablas hed Newpo rt llt.·ar h full St'rv1ce l'lC l'C Ull Vl' ~Ui t1• 3 10 c.l1 v 1d uu l uff1c1·~ now a va1lablt• 1\11 amen1lU'!> 1ndud1·rl m month t o m 11 n t h r t• n I J I Mat•l\r1 hur .ot .I :imhor<·•· 1-:XU:UTIVfo: HOW IN<' 752 7170 MEWPORT IL VD. C M offlCl' s pace l'n v patio $!95 2LJ IH62 fl!lf.7 ------- 1. 2 or 3 omres on &lbua Blvd nrar Main St forom 400 to J JOO !.fl rt fo;.;l('h with pn v. bath & shower. 642·4623 N~lt'<'rnfl:oo/Y i.lnt:oo $Mak{'r in tlu~y !'hop \'l r ~ta Mt-sa f\Jn ~>'111 1s:10 l'•·t s tore & ~roo m !'llcwport f\:.k for Jhx:k y .~ ..!iS6 rnn --- ~ LOlpllMI •oc9. I\ hea.llh food store lof'at t.-d •, block from MJ1n l•·af'h on a o;trl'ct that is I.he ht'av1e:.I fool traffic m Oran.ce l:ounly 'fhl' 1· v u n I r y ~ l 11r1• .., l rno:.1Jh ~rt·. rncndly. 1·h1•1 rlul and in \'It 111 1: ha.-. t)e('n j landma rk f11r m()r{· than t Wl'OI)' I WO y1•ar.1 ~.ooo plus IO\l.'n l11ry c.,tr.o •och Another health rood storr located an a bilsy shop. pin~ center The custom enhances t his w e ll stocked store with amph• room ror a JU1e1• har 5'.'.J,000 pl~ Inventory La Habra f\ ncitt, rlcan. bnJ?ht. spolll':>.' health food store kll'aled an a new s hop· JltllR center adJarcnt to a ~y Stret>t 1n 11 l(mwml( an•a Owners m11v1nl( & art• ;,iruuou. .. ~.000 + an· Vt'nlllr)' LJ? c i-labhs ht•d a warcl wmmng mo-ped dlr~h11> Pnmc OC <"Oa!>t1tl Im· Same ownr Ji,.., yrs P>M itroM1 per mo. Prlc.'t', llOM. 968·1907 an 7pm AMTIQUESHOP 'mt Lafayette, Cannery ViUaite. Newport lnven · lory v a I ue S17. 000 Bill 290/o YIB.D JiO.<n> 10'; TU 1111 pn ml' :!'! ac'rt• V1sla a voC"ado ~1'0Yl• Valu1'<1 al $11lM p r <1c·r1· Only $7000 pr :11·n • aht"ad IJuf' Ill mos .Zif'. tl1M' '714 I 751 ·@ 21) or ~11153 Satllft-Mtq. Co. All types of real f•s tall• mvcstmcnL"i smce 1Y<t!I Specializiftc) in 2..ctTDs 642-217 i 545-061 ' ~ftlltnts/ Pft"SOftals/ Lost& Foe..d ••..•.....•...•.••••... 5100 .........•............. PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY S2 St'll :rnv 1frm or com b11111tmn or ll••m , fnr S'lf• or It·'~ wll h u l'criny P1n1°ht'r All :t hni•s for 2 fllll)'t'l'llhYt' duy~ ~ll1°h :idd1t11111111I 1111" IS I;(~ lor thl'2•l;iyi. Ch.irl(l' 11' Nu \:OOlllll'l l'IJI uds t-ur mur•• 1uformaf 1uo ,11l'l l1111l.o!'c }hllr .ocl 1 1111 642-5678 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lo!lt or f'ound s pc1 ' <..:all Animal l\ssl s titnec Lt?aguc 5:11 2273. no fo1• Island. Jamboree & San bch, d n. non:"moktnK. Joaqian Hllls Roitd r<>males only 9fi(I 261~ fo:lef(anl offices · IROl Newport Blvd. Grundy Rllr 675-6161 1--------- C714'644-1900 811yrronl h om1• pr1 v Walk to l .fdo shofl!', he)' & bus Sundk. izaraite 3br 2ba ~ yrly 675-8172_ _ WATF.llPRONT. churm. In~ sinl(l1'. $425 y r ly. older prdcrrl.'d r.73H14.'i s uitl' G11r. N·i.mokt!I' Avail S oo n $450 /m u 673-1521 t>cr IOpm Spilr1ous C'M homt' ror clean M /I-', $1R.'l or $1M. ~I . 642·42<~ t•Yt' 64~·2111 Downtown 11 H , 33<! sq ft , Of 6Sll sq Cl. Offc /'iludlO, Sat>rra Ml(l Cu. M!J t!>82 ..... W..e.d 5010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'-'mtC•Af"'CY I :un lookana to acquf re a snwall or med. s ize 1t.cen cy m So. 0..1&11t arc • Ex ('CJI tcrmi. w/po:1i.1billty ' ol rontinued part1c1p11 !Jon 1f deiiired rteply Aox FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 642-5671 lkion1ma11• wunli'<I, 1., blk 2 Hr. 2 ba. g11rul(1'. frplc. <i'f hu 1h. NII ~Ill pr dshwhr. block to bo·o.i1•h mo f.42 !rl75 ~1te of luxun ous i.:ard1·n l YPt' offl<'e1> in S11nta l\n11 f\~1111 1mmt•d IGI lliH2 S72 % D111ly Pilot. •'t> 1---------lbx l560 <:ost11 Mcsil. C11 $17S m<l MO 3787 •2 Br 2 b1t Rl\lf11 l•'rlJI, pool. "86 Adlt.I. no fM!lii. 833-8974 : H.33· IG.S.1 Yearly J BR. 2 b• , lovrly ~1111 & bay view. 1700. Abo I BR. 1 ba . furn . Bay Ave A.ct 673-x.63 ' . . .... lOi2ll Alllirn1·y !(t't•kin..: husm1·-1:.. min. Cl'I\ nr i\ltornty 10 f'cmele l•> 11h11re m)' M V !'lub-lc1tM! full !(~·rv1cc d1• ""•Aw..t hluir rvt rm & hath IWlcMUllt! &.l ORll ..., lncl utal 495·4iW an -°''' ,._,., HI S 6~-Pvt OHi<'\! for re nt apii ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8'11H)' 1130 W 19th St, TV HEVAIR . Owne r Pr,•f h ·m Shllrc bo ut CM IWfi.44110 for info muv1n1. u nder $1 200 hlt'·hk\' apt , 2 tb1lrm11 --E<pp worth 9000 alone w/bath~ Xl ra s Dana Clumfaed M s. )our one No outstaodlna debts Pd.ftt 493 53llCl atop!lhoppinl! f'f'ntrr ~ 1.0ST:Sm w hite m .1le dotf. Shctrt hair. floppy e&l"5, lc1ng tail Rewu rd 71~ --. REWARD Lost !I m o, fe m. I~ Shepht'rd-' 11 ~n. Nr <ianl•ld • Huch Blvd. tilt. Pis rall 54&-1"'1 " - --------------____ .,,. ____________ _ • • ' -.u Thurld9y June 1 1979 OAILYPtLOT • ..~;: .. ~,... .... ' ~ ..... ) ,~~~I .. , ~I :( I ,T ~I 11~1 t 11 fbc tah H• Serflce C.,.. Senlct ··········'············ .•.•••.•........•.••••.........•........••.••. Cpmpl~~ Servi~.-. Of f1nanctaJ tn~na.airmC!Ol 1-:1.~rt. ur&Mit. u>.U~l11o1 reNd.. Proc> Mnt&J ,. mall !owl~. SIM & "'IWl) lion , 1111•t'IMl111n11 In 8us . Person11l &oil fin•MlllliC 1>1' .. r,1(h·tl hn .. ll-1•1tt '<, UWL...UU 11.ftptnc.MO~ Curp tn•H•. In c .Mt·v1•, 111•1 112111111i11 .... ........ m OUM) ,, attn tll'M 91cMc .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• li.:LYk'Ttt IC I AN •Pn ...-ct naht frH' ... um1ahe on ~lilMll ,lobcl l..1c •l712:M 873 03S9 -tt••=~ric ••••••••••••• •• ••• ••••• c.p.wt1r ~-. 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S....ice hv.dmrru,hullSl!"I "'~' ••••••••••••••• •••• •••• n u fl 5U. couch SJO, t·h1 Ukkpg, p11y rull taxi·"· ~ l.ua r cbm 11\'l vdor ••••••••••••••••••••••• t. •• .,,..1 , & "'nyls 1.H' tu ntr 1-l.t 1951 Install 111 7 <1ays ~.'.U-M40 I 1ukl l 111 •' 1111 lhl" '>Ulll m1·1. :! c h1ltlrl'n 111y liu1tlt' hr.. II ti M ou l"rr Nunh111w0 ..u 1•j Wr k µ11 7~ t.C.ilb h111 µh ~ ug:j>I "·'k foe lll•1·k \ ....................... 1<1.0111 .. 11t1111un., rt• 1111t1Jt!lb C: 1·n Cunt •~ 7!>1 1b41 '7~ W!M 0r.n~' ........•..•••••...•..• Gcmdt:•st ••••••••••••••••••••••• t:ardenmg. cle an ups & landscaping Georgi· lbushl 54S-7072 •Vfo:HY LOW PRIC ES • on landscape mainl Georite ~2015 ----....---- f1ruuw. s lmb. rnurl' NH ()>t ri•fMrr, t5 ~r-. t'lo.IJ• dl'\'1.1 lO yn. U 1 >llfl'J ll11 ~urk my~wlf lld :. l'A'l't'HWOHK PAL,\ct-; Ur a I> t! r 11•', w 011 d ~ l>lmd<> Low 1·os1 scr vict· .I J pJ n est! g a r d c n i' r. 9fj8.Q)l .:ankmnl(. l'lcanuµ. t n·t· Ir ""'''"~ 't•1 rdJIY \\dtl T h ur-. Ii .Hl~.i l 1 IVM. Rrt'11d11 ISlH 7~ Ol\Of"C\' 1fiO ll:J11krup1 v SlO A111on Le.iul 1'n1111.: IW2 5100 !>JI UIOI Wl· Care t'ariwt Clt•1tnt!r:o. Slt!11m d t!Lln 1\lso up hubl t!r y Work l;(UJr 'l'rui·k mount unit F r '""'·~ ratt-i. 64h'7tt> ---1rrm 751 0731'1 . S am ~ N'as.tumutJ ....................... ~-------- MIS AKO'S Creall V•' Dn!ssmakini.: & allt'ra lions Cu i.to m Work (;46. 7322 fur Jµµt Horne Pndc <;ardenm~ C"lean ups. haul<1wayi., __ planllll_Je ~· 1766 Giw••1 lle•tcll••! L••C•lll9 Wk4"9...... ~~ .............. . ~······················· ...................... ········\·············· •..•.••...... , •.•...•.. Clean •• trtt· trimmlnic Ced er Crp nun 'i':'Tapane ice Candscape-r ,_ EXCEU. PAJNTING Re pa[r ~ Reroor. All •· 1a M .... h d t 1 d •foA.. .,.., t :JJ/ t i · a..b In &J ~ Ii • wn on .... y ~rv1ct· 111.eJtm/s •mpoo\ wn ow n e w iume:s. ri: an ~ -· F4tle8 ... ~est. rockabakea·compo-tar. Call EIN"n m 2805 wsha. fir wax tc . ge nl spnnklers 10 yrs experJ 548 Z706 Expr'd f"r« ~t. Ml·5e30 Fin. -eln'g ser. Resteoml. vry lo pnce. l!r & bonde<i GPA: .. Ser-llcn nonblSimon751·8!151 Noboru 531·8 162 o r Rdi1dental & eommercial Avai_I. ______ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----lf1121162 p:1 1 nt 1 flg Fr e e VACANT HS~ &. APT Dependable, reh1ablt>, rt' --eshmuU:s. Res. rates Hoofing, exl•elleol work. r '· 11 ..... ....._ low prices. SatiAfactioo HAUL CLEAN Rt:l'AJI< er. own trans "a ""'tw _ _,,, 67:;.91591 l!'ree t ~:l l'AINT LOW C OST 4Pm·7pmM2·tiO:tO__ ••••••••••••••••••••••• -I~ _•_ • ......-·'----"""" ....... "A" oA13 .. •• ... 11 b A man':. home 1<1 his ..a • , __ _._ .,,,.,""""'cw...,....... PROFL'""'ONAL Bnc· .. wor .. .-ma JO " i!Wllkr"allt"'D=-t T••iekr~- ...... ---:-trouse c~ des 1&ned ~5~~e11~:" & P.WY;..c:.t.;-... ~.-............ '-•• -.-.-.-.-.- ••••••••••••••••••••••• with Y OU In mind -For a free eKl ,mt texl Color e d TV Serv .. <X:.'CStudent. 1 Too trork llflll.:81.1 /53().5234 Unck, :.lune. uhx:k work, 1..1~· 1115 Bonded 871 3272 specialist . 1111 brands. Trash. tree trim. Oan ttamftittlv tile rloor s1 e rinr 1 l't1• -d ays /eves & wkndi.. 642-3224 ..., pallos. wa ks dr1 v .. ALL PAltfTIHG 846-!Mt» Hauling & clean111.1 llawdumptruck ~7-11271 MIKl-:'S llAULING Al.I. TYP~ C>UMI' THUCK l.O.RATE.5548 14!'>1 H::m1dl•MJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Want a Hl-:ALLY CLl::1\N HOUSJo:~ (.'a.II Grngham Girl fo'reeest. 645 5123 Ah<'e's llous ecl{'antnl( Reasonable, re!Jabte & refs t.i 3 1266/646-4871 Robin's llouserle a n rng Srvc. for a thoroughly ck!an house 540-MS7 CdM Clc;mang Ser vice Specially ror CDM &.. Bl residents 675 100'.I ---MY MAIO efftc1ent. r<'liablP, rr ;isona ble, refs 673 !144:! Spnn11: Clranrn~ Sp.'1•1:il HY~ off 1n hou.-.~ & apt lhlll' professionally Ins 552 OlOC. ••••••••••••••••••••••• wa~~ Frt·f' 1·-.1 John Ncat559 132:>Compl. Trw-S....--lc-.----- ..._. Teftden 846-583 F.x $350. In S250. Apt $12.'l ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ser,ouc~retnoty &th'~r'*!.e .... ~hw1klt· ;;st m ma~onr1'r . br1 C'k . -Tri ... ~ ..., " ~ l't.unt Extenors. Beat All rn, toP. re move tr~s. y foully he'd & ins ured st.one( hlOt'k o Jl)h too l,,,ces. Proof Jobs Last A I s o I a nd s ca P e & ~8616 12 srml . Slevt• 645·0040 or IO Ve:trs Lie• 363090 sprinkler. Mcw eeney E}uoy T ahiti Will bnats1t ~::;1-960-3226 ---lln-4424 Anytime -~SUM__ ---- or hciusesit for you. Rt'fs P'lcatw /Repair Typil:il) Senlce f)75 7113 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·-Or C\y Trui·krng l"n•rght hl dg ma t ..-r 111 1 ,, •••• ... ••••••• .. • • • • • •• furrutUJ1' Ca II !r.\.'I 2f.M lltobftitoft iMwGRC• Associates, Inc.. Isl rate service al a I arr tince Personal & com merc1a l 675-o.56<! ~:, THE HARTfORD lGRdK ap l"lC) ••••••••••••••••••••••• European Landscai>..r Top work Jo'a1r prt!'<' ~fs 646 487!_ dy~/C~l.'!t Lt·t Ui. Int.tall a N EW P~/P-..n"CJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prof pamt111~ fo:xt & int Low rate~ Ht!f:. l''rc1• est 536-4780. 536 4383 P a1nl1n11:. I NT I EXT Neat. holl4..~l. rl'a:. • Ii! yr.., exp L1c'd Uave 964·1045. -----lnl. Pamt & wallpaper Quill. wor k, rt:.•:. p r f't~t'SI Sll'\'I' 547 4281 ~-----~-~ Window clcanmf(, h1J(hesl standard SPf'c1allzmg 111 ho~/apts. 552·4443 CoUege stude nts, window washing Rt•Std /s tore:. Xlnrwork f\42 5449 I 1 H St. Clau·s Plumb•ni.: SJ;! pr h r All work WlndowTintMcJ ~uaranlL'\'<i f.45 3503 ••••••••••• •• • ••• • • • • •• .. _ .......... & R . WU'ldow r11m d1scnt. Stop IWftU~ epaer fiide. cool yr hm & n· llavc somcttun~ yuu wunl SELL idle 1lt•ms with ll to iwll' <.:lass1ried ads do SEU. idle 1h'm:-. with a Prof Japanc:.c gardener. lawm •. :-.prayml!. tr1''"'· Trade your old stuff ror 1'11•an up & ma1nt nr w ~uod1 <:.s w ith ,1 L a n ,d !t t' rt p •• 11 r Hfo:JlfV ENATE T ht' Old IJn t' C untr L rC' F'lrn: ('J(\"r 1•:11n1rn.: h> H Smor St bt . 111' Tn I Ill' R3G 5..)5.C, 24 h ,., ••••••••••••••••••••••• duc'e glare add pvc~ Wt• re remodt!lmi.: the b1~ 54S.?Z)() white hou.w alJov•· 111~ -------- Corona . Wt>'li rcmod••I ll4iv1• somt!lhlll~ 10 sell" vuw· huust• abu !>42 3441 (.1a.-;s1f1ed ad.'\ do 11 well L>ally Pilot <.:1ai.s1ru~ Ali 1t W\•11. 642 567H Owly I '1lot t 'l11ss1ht>d Ad 541j..8.175 t1as:.1f1l'<l ad &l2 5678 11364419 Call 64S·f111t; :::la'l.c;1hcd Ads 642 567!1 l.olt&Fo..d 5300 ,.,iOids 5350 ScMah& · Sdlooh& ••••••• ••••••••• •• • • • • • •• •• •• • ••• •• • • • •• •• • • • • lnslnction 7 005 lnstnctioft 7 0 0 5 HelpW01tt~d 7100 HelpWontl'd 7100 Http Wanted 7100 H.tpWantl'd 7100 H.ipW•t.cl 7100 FOUND· White puppy' apx. 6 mos , vicinity ur Ne wport Wes t . Hunt injlloo !:teach. l..oolts hke Samoyed. Call 963 18S6. MICHELLE'S •o.tc ... UAM·2AM 835·374!1 •FOXY LADY• OU'l'( 'A I.I. ON I. Y •972-1138• REWARD: to whomewr he lps find l.(old chain nt'ckla ee w /dia m ond JA.'fldanl. Lost or stole n in Eme r ald .Uay ~7006or681f·2311 PRS-:GNANT? Carini?. -('Ollfidential rounscling & USI': White· Choe. Point referral. /\bort1on, adop Smmese cal Mon. 512tl. tJon&kt>eping. VIC o( Vasta Omacla, E..st APCARE 547·2563 HluHs . Re~ard. Call ----------~m SpirihllllR.-.. - ---Ult5S.EICammoR~al SIOO RF.WARl> for Inst SanClPmenle; fou lly lie 1Nr Eciln)(er & Jo:ue hd J 'fo'orAppt.49'.!·7296 male neulert'<.l Hluepornl ---- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• GARDEN TRIMMING CLASS Will be held al Costa Mesa City Hall. J apanese qarden from 9AM-noon on .lune JO, 1979. By an~trudor. Ba1k1·Ka1 o f Oran~c Coast Trimming Cl ub. Those interested please attend. T . Takata Phone 546-0724 HllpWcmehd 7100 ~r.~~'::! ..... !!.~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• A.M-wtri119 SerYice •AA•AAAI * ................•...... ········•·•·•·•········ ....•••••.•..................................•...••....•••.••••.••..• Uabysithng for 1 yr ~rrl :! llANKJNG ~ IOOt<ICEEPER ff-C t 'lcn cal C.ERK TYPIST $565 eves µr mo. occa!.rooal LOAHSEllVICE fur ..!JH•nswc a r rc tdll l.AkG I'~ INSLIRANC t: lJpportun1ty ror l>1J!h s ummer a fternoons Need loan .,(.rvll'" chain ()ffict:!o. movurR 1., (' 0 M I' /\ 'II y .,chool ~radualt•lo-a, Sl.50hr.C:rcallvcJK'r!.on tr:uni't' Somelll!ht•·'Cpr N H ,.,L'> (;real '•Pr•ort S "'T 'U I 11u1r e valuable ex ~·.. W Pl.F.A A ,, s t "'ne •· n a"""' a off11·p rallf>45-7309 . .:iui.an hl'lpruJ Apply 1n p. r:.011 lut pm.:rc ... ,l\ll' l)l'rSlln ROUNOINCS & x L NT ..-· Ill'.: I "'"'' • ;it Ir v int• S:t \ rn.:-. &· Ill a!A uff11·t·.., & "'""l , .. ., Bl·::'l:t:FITS 11 1\S IM ('M Npl lich area. Ac· UABYSIT1'fo:H. like to u.mn. l~'i2 M:wJ\rthur bt•ndll.!> .:i H S cx••r 1111 11 l'urat4: t)'Pllll! & filmJ.! S .... nd y11ur d~v n lhl ... ML.'D (JPC-...ING F'OR. k II ,. • ry c·~1 1 ·,.. ~." " ' Rlvtl lrvm1· t-: 0 I'' ln.11 h,d r••q Sa Ian " c..i' ' 1 :. n l'.c i.:.a · " beach & get pa rd " l \1 I-' , 1,mrni·n.,uralc w 11.~ l"I• Oid~ <>p.r l>utue 714 '646 4420. Mon rhrltJr••n .1gt·s 6 & H -----~,1 n "'umc lo All J:-1.,, 1.uwpm, xlnt sp1,ll1ng , FT1 .. 8_J0.5 !JO Newpurt.85.:lOMun·l''rt. Hox !~>fill l).idy l'rlol VArll't Y 1 vp1n~ Du: callafl6,675·4!121 Banlunit U to.t<.t M•·'a t'A \.l~i tAJpllOlw .. xp h .. tpl\JI Cleti&-Typist Bal>ysiuer net.'<lt.o<l ror :! l...,t Op.rotor IJl'l!l1l1on now a va1lablt! rn o;chQOI ;tj!I' c•htldn·n RJLLTIME Uu-. lviy MU<ll b<· nhlt• 1" .,,.,..,,m l}Pf' pt.>IJC•y rnro lh•' Ll'gal /\d v1•rt1 ... rn.: Spt'fld thf· .,umm1•r :11th•• v.cirk wt·•·kt!ntb i\pµI~ 111 111wrompuH·r l)l•pt uf tht> Datly P1l11l l•·ach f:75:llll3iift611m TELLER l'4'r '11 11 1••1 l',i \I' ~Typist l.t•i:alt>xpcr1cnrenut Bakery m a tun· :.ah•:-. wi.unan 1-'ull or J>'l1m1· CM liakt•ry. tjll<! IJa'i I I< "' I , 1 u r .1 ll l . I I• !1 ., ' .\5un,m. phon1·:.. frhnJ.! 11t...:1.-:.sary lrvuw (':vi tYlh 7~14 ~~Rat~ Clflit C... TY Te-chnician Will t ra.rn 111 th1:-. h1)(hl} J a \' k I! .1 r r y o r -.k1llc;-d a.rt'd. Math a pt a T1·ll'V1:.100 .., J11k1·r~ W11tl mu:.C ·1v snow 1 ... op .. nrnl! ncv. Records CIHt& .Suunese. (ircy & while Vhysiral mas.'iage !Jy l.tc'd No front <'laws Very rnisseur tt .. :hrucaan. NB. bnghl bloo (.'rl){o.Sl~ eyt'S .Appl. 11-t!PM. 5411·2817 fo~xtremely Jeentle . In -Share tJme. The agency has had the best month 1n the 15 years in the bus• ness with THANKS t.o all ck1or <"al only. Has wht nc;i <'Ir. SJ1-11w . ir not MAIL CENTER Mme pis Iv msg PBX o pe rators ror a t elephone a nswe r> n g service experienced or will train. Full lime or part time shirts availa · ble. Days, afternoon evenings or grave yard. Mus t be able lo work some wccltends . Ty prnl( 3S wpm. rcqwred. Many ro. benefits a va ilable Pleas(' call Mon·Frl llankin11: TELLERS Minimum 12 m onths comme r cial banking Teller exper. req l'a.1t111n 1s av:.r1l:1hl" 1n our llunlrnitlon Hl·a1•h hrarwh Oesrrt'(I Savrn~:-. & LMn. hank111i.: or rt•lal ed blwkground Mu..,t t.x• available l o wnrk Saturdays i':Xl'l'llf'nl 1·arL't!r opportunity fur g rowth Pleas e• l'al I !..aura Meyer lo arranl?t! for 1nte r v1ew 17 14 1 846--002'7 :s:>ch :! v. :.ry n 1blt• sy,lt•m Will trarn t·uns<'ICnllou:-. r.n Play a dcl k ey. C:1 ult11v rn f1l1I11! dept Mu~l ha\<• h.rnds on ex APPLY IN pfo:ltSON pen<'nr 1• & bt· ahlt-10 as 8 JO 2 00 s1st rn c;uperv1!;1on of co n Mon thru fo'r1 (; "n \' r a I o rr 11' e e X p1:ncnc1· and h.:ht lyprn~ :.kills r t-quire d \35 4i)Wpml Typ1n~ lt'Sl will be admrn1sten'<.l lo alt aµpl.tcanb. Automobile necessar11 fnr occaslOflal local dn v m11:-EXL'Cllcnl company lwnef1ls . Salary com mens uratc w1l h CJ( F'OU ND-Ueaul re m darhshund in ... v /Wl•stm area 54~·~l!H /002-0715 t•Vl"'S ----- U'IST: Mm1 (.;al1t·n cat. 11u tJtc.-oo, ""''""·',_,..._. """"' OP£NINO SOON P 0 BOXES AVAILl'BLE --·--·----.......,...Now . 893-4474 VIC "Blurrs ". "Undg1d" - 644-lllfl; 640-6489 MALE will do anything ----legal for $!0,000. fo'ound Abandoned Mother 757-0382 t Hl & k1llt!n~. fo)-c~ to ----- t.!fiod home~. Call Ann>t COUNTRY GIRL ti7J.700---*ESCORTS• .Fortnd lir wn /wht m alt! 24 llrs. 971-1513 Jo)n lo( I i s h S p r 1 n g t! r Spaniel, Mesa Verdt' ---------- .in •a :>45-35 Ill ~'>I ~NU: Afl:thtn lfouncl M a1c. Vic. MaJ!nnltc• & Atla nta Wk 531; 5:133, ~1520 F 0 U N I' N t' a r Brookhuri<l & S latt·r . Fem . pu 1111 y. B l k w 1wh1l c markings . lJiJ.8"140. Jo'OUND. t't·m .... m. lonl! hatred bm1bU1 dug. Vic Bush a rd &. Bann ing ~ nJO a rt . J . DIVORCE ~~~,!, anyone. no matter where CJRr.nw ur wl'w.re s~u:-.e 111. frt-e information. l'all Wllay 842-3244 OF YOU! Appointment Only EmplOyers Pity All F~s Liz Reinders Agency <Mm Birc h. EJ>tab '64 Newport Beach.. 83J..8190 ACCHT"G CLERIC & GEN'LOFFJCI:: P /lime. 10 to 15 hrs pt•r wk Lite 10 key. no s muk ing. 848· 1400 Accounts n ec/P<1y fo\Jll urne. a r<·urate typist. $4 per hr Santa J\na area 56 7522. Susie. ------- Accounts R eceivable Clerk for NJ>l Heh clu b, F tlune 8:30to 5pm . M•m t.hru fo'r1. Xlnl worlcm~ 1:nvironm enl. Call fur appt.645-5000cxt.520 __ l\c.'Ctg Bkkpng Fashion Is land area : ~1791 Cos tu M e s a a r ea . 67J.1166 E 0 . J:o: ART DEP/\RTMJo::NT, 2 pc.wle. basic art. neat ness. 1 person w /abovt• + som e arc·h1te1·tura I drartini:. high s t'honl W /train Cct 11 54-0-585ti ART GALLERY FUii t rme pos ilron npPn for person with outgolnt:. enlhlJ:'li!l)lllr personality. xlnt pott'ntilll C<ill ror 11pp'l . n o info ov<'r phone, pll•use S49·9191 ~o;sembly $1.75 HOUR TIAIMEE POSITION RETURNED ITEMS CLERK Must hav" commerc ia l bank1n ~ lellt!r & rC' tumt'<.1 item s ex per Po~r tJoo alc;o handles suml' ClfiU>nwr serv 1 ce BRENTWOOD SAVINGS& LOAN 5101 JoA:ltn,i:cr i\ vf• Jlunl1111o(lon lit'iwh. Ca !Yl64!1 EQu:il Oppor1 un1I) f:mployPr M II-' NEW ACCTS---------- CLERK 12 Months new aeds ex pt-r in , .. c·om mt•rc•ral b a n k n e r 11 l' a \ ~ rusl11mf·r rontal1. h1.:h qual Sl'fVl<.'1' nt•c , Appbcants should ta(t 1'1111 Vif'C)htia C714J752-0600 Ext2~4 Manufacturers Bank 1201 Dov• Strnt. HI Equal Oppor Employer lla l1(·1Kk>r-exp'd . nppl) rr1 i)l'rwn. Wed ffh I t'rr ~I Ii l'M wtutchou:.e T:\\'nn. 340 S Coa ~t llw \. Lag1111a R~ _ Ae :mLll'lll n t'OMMANll Pfo:ft F< >RMA~l ·1-: 1hl' lla1 r Cu11111'° l'la t'l" lmcn1..J Opl'lllllg. (ur t'\ P''r prl'rr..,ron h:.r 1 r(' ul 1 ••r., & a!t:.1l.la11l s 111 L' :\1 Sal:trv & commi"111n" 1S1 \hi.I now fl\ 1·r:.~rnv p,iJ SlOCI p..r °" k J Xhll l?rtl"l h OPPl> 1~ JJ•I hc>nt•ftl'i Call l';1m :11 S41Hil~1 or Ju<lv toll lr•'t' I lffJ :!II :J 5'141'1 • ' • 1111\1·: STOH 1-. • lid;•· :.truc t1 o n & m a rn SAl''fo:CO IN~U RANCl-: tcnancc. Xlnl sal<Jry & 17570 Broolchursl IA:ndil.s &ond m ru l" •1r .... Uflhllll \ .1lley 1•Jll lll:mJc Ct.1rn"' l..1 t::qu..rl t}iJJJ11r Ernµlyr i'~•l!I H;1m~J!<ilt' I\\ c. I. 1\ '¥l()l'i 213 645 :wl7 CANVASSER l.uariin1••1•1I :..ilary ... IJUClllW' t'all 97::!·89'>0 tretw1.'Cn 5 & 8 pm (',,1r W,1!-.h lmm\'•f1.1l" 1.·m µluymt•rt l ~ 11. J)!·r1 l·nr l'tl ('.tr Wa ' h ~1a11a;:l'r Sulury • ( nm l'lll"lllll~ l'l<JCIU~ f-tll Ill l.l'rvr .. w call t.44 ~ ('l.fo:R IC A I. mat un· person <1n·ural\• typist, .:101 with fr~un•s Xlnt l~rw .laml'!. Ins Ga ll MJunnl'. 752 0990 1-; 0 1-; ~ CLERICAL I' t• rm an" n t I• 111 01" l'l'™'" f't11lay fo1~x1blt· ht11.1r<.. lti hr-s Pt r Wt'l'k I l1 .. 1v11 typtn.t (.'~1 rt·•·r up IJUr1 Ullll Ir. Lill' 1' .. .-...qn111•I Al(Pnt'\ •11!>1 t.1;1h t .. .,1.1 Mt·'a 1:11·nenc•· 1-'or a ppointment for in ll'rv1ew . ple as e l'alt fi42.4J2J. ext ..r/7 ORANG.I COAST DAILf PILOT 3JU W. Bay S treet Costa Mesa fo:qual Opportunity t:mployer COOING CLERK ln.<;uranr•· ci<pr helpful Irv ;trt'd . Call Nola !/79-54111 CASltror )1101 C lf'INION Wom1.•n lX . .:.• 1:1 l µaul 9'1 lo11ar111·1µ.1I<' rn """" l'tlfl.,ut~r i.tud> llnnl! J fllWl>hl'd \o\Om .. n & \flU rruy rN·e1\ l' ~o & lh· ' "~ll 1•.1 rc•'t'f\\' ~ T "k' .. k""'" l.han 2hrs l 'al I l 11111 mun11 .1u on... H•"•t'ol l't h rnr .1m~r s.i9 11317 Sil'~ ti4:.!·14711f•--------- CASHIER l·'ull lrme l(Olld Jl." 1,mwth rom µany S J,., ,, IJlll\.'-0 • »r 2'1 W1> I t•11d1 M••trn ('a r":r:-.h, :.!~!>II 11.J.rbor Hlvd ( M ~~ Cleric a' l'l\HT T l.\11': WI" :rr1' Sr<'klll~ a rt•ll":lhlP 1•·r .c111 with ;1n .1µ1tlut.l1· 1111 11urnl>t•r' ~ 1 lt!n 1·al 1·\111•r tu "1Jrk part llm•· 1\pply ~am 11oon , Mou l"rr 111•r!>-11nnt'I COLLECTOR FOUND: M. Ket.-s tlou111l Approx 3mo:; V1r Main & Yorktow11 !14G 3724 Lovetv Ladies 11wrrfr CLASSF (24hr J model:-. & t•M:ort!. TEMPORAHY ltegiSler foday to work oo 11anous accountmg & bookkeeping a ssig n ments. Work cl<ise h r your home Acctg c lerks. bookkeepe r s. accoun lanl'i are nL-eded lhruoul Orange County Call u:. for mort· rnforma l1cin. Larl{t! I rvme <.:o. net.'<ls II Assemble rs No C'xpr r nf'C Great bener1ts rn e ludin g de n i a l rn suran('(' No fee:; <.:a II Bank Ill I! M .. 1·han11· !\111 .. 1 h,1v .. ---------~ MARRIOTT HOTEL 'J.)f) ~C'wpor1 C't•nter Ur Newport Hoo,u h fo;xp1mc nn•d Collector 111-.'tk."j by national credit frrm. strong collec·t1011 bul'kground necessary $72.'> lo ~'i per mooth ..u.rtull( :.alary plus t'X • te llc nl cmpluy e " bcnt.f1ls and dental plan t:<.tsta Mt:sa racrhty. Call Monda11 throu~h fo'riday . ~'4!1 4200 As k for Gari R t l' h a r d ~ o r M 1 k ,. !'-ul h van Equal Op ---------•! punuruty fo:mployer. 1.u,,'. Gold I U bract'h'l S o lr v rnt• arl'a \1tt'hl'ISon 'I, Alpha &-L;i ' S 17.a b l1· rt·w a rcl 5."&2-1772 f'ound ll1m.1laylln Whrlt• rnilc cat w /<·hoc. pc.11/llS. Jamboree & Marn, nr :urµort. 551 6846 -POUND:-Sh1h 1'ro fi·5-19, S J) fo'wy at MacArthur !t;4 3ll!l3. :.c·rvit•t· . 535·5!1K.1 A l!Of rd lookml! iiuy {m·w lo S Qi ) l>Ct!kS J!lrl (11r mcarunl!rul rcl:tticm:.h1~1 I am ~If t-mployt-d. w•·ll lrnl(t·k-d. & have 11anc•d mll'l"bsts. H you are a cut1e. 17·22 yrs. under S' 2", very :.bm. run lovin~ & with .. plea san t . dis" pos rtiOfl, Ple ase c :.ill 641'>-8l72 eves. No kinky --callr ph1ase. J.a;t · Gm Parrot. oran~c head. no ta11fea1he rs 1.ANA'SOUTCALL Reward. 646 2632 10AM·2AM --775-0493 IAst Persian female cal _ "Willow", lo(rcen1b lul' ~ eyes, v1c. P1cead1lly & TO OUR DAUGHTER Ors o ey, 11.R . \off JA<.:QU t:LINE /\cfams) 96<$·5&1. We are so proud or you · FOUNO. Bass;.-Hound. nt*jusl for school prize:-. but beruuse YOU arl' a f c m a I e · tr 1 c 0 I u r pnz.e. <So 1s your brother !lfiO.JI~ _ Mark. I FOUND· VIC· Roat Ca Much u we, nyon. N. Laituna. ladies ~&.Dad_ _ anllQue ring. Call & 1den 1""'!~~"!__._.._,.,_.._,,,.-..__..-. t1ry. wkdy~675·0flll_1 . __ 111.,_!!! Jo'ound·Lil(ht brown rem ,,..,....._ pup, 4 to 5 mos w /la r)(e ••••••••••••••••••••••• e1trs, part Shepherd. Vic Sdeooh & Hamilton & Thurin ....,_.._ 7005 642--__ iB> __ . ______ -••••••••••••••••••••••• f'oond : Set or keys, 6/2, Fis h Fry Parade, ..., Harbor /Wilson <.:M . 64.>3549 F o und : M . Golde n Retriever . we ll trained, 11cry lovable. 645-~580 __ Jauline DanceExerdse tor Adults. F\Jn & Health. 642-4681 7075 ee•eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeA l'l'ench stl.Wtent wishes to Hvt' w / fa mily mid June to mid Seot. BabY11lttin11 & llte h ousew o rk 832-2.256 aft e r 6 PM. Hotwn llall ~ accourstemps 2333 No Broadway 1:200, Coldwe ll BJnkcr Bldg . Sa nta Ana C714t 135-4 I 03 ACTIVITIES DtRECTOtl O!nified full lime. Mesa Verde <.:onvales<'cnt , 661 Q:nter Sl. C.M. 548·5585 •Actrnws-Adon •All Ages All Types • •<NoExperNcc)• •llollywood Talent Dir NowTakinlo( Appllrations Anyone interes ted in • MOVll'S or Television •C...11 "S.A.M."• We'11e been an s howlnz SlllCe 1963. AM .. :RICAN Qireer A~cncy 610 Newport <.:tr Or Ne wport Beal·h 640·K47tl ASST. IOOl<KEEPER I year formal cduc1ll1011 111 :tccounllnJ! A<"ruratl' typin g. Previous ex J>Cnc.nce 0 01 rcqw red Xlnl oppty for advance meot. Salary opt•n Ask for AllC't! S46·29f:l2 Auto Carriers n t•t!dcd Eves. l.ai;:una Heach & Dana Pt llrea. Call t ht• ~c;ter.581 4141 ---Aut.omot I llC COPELAND AMC JEEP Nee ded t w o good mcduimcs. Top bt'ncf1b. Apply 2001 E. First SI SA. 55811000 PART TIME TELLER Par1 trm•· pos111on '" n1r n'lllly UVllflablt• In hllf Wr:.t mrn~t ··r hr;1n1'11 l'T•'VIUIL'i Savm)(s & 1,11;111 err rl'lat1•d ex pt•rr .. 111•1· Exrellcnt l>enf'f1ti. .rntl t'OfTIJ>l•llllV\' S'rtlery For t'nn:-.1d1·ra1 ion. Jlflo·"'' call .loy Woods al ( 71-11 lm,0000. IREHTWOOD SAVINGS& · LOAN 15639 llrookhursl St Westmmstt:r. Cu 94!1~ Equal Opportunity Employn M IF pm1r b1k1• mt'l'h 1•x p 111 a slort• ~I !'iH:JS BkKP'G CLERK 1-'ull lrm•· t-:xpr hl'lpfrrl hut 1101 nt••· Man" •·um 11:1n\ f)f·11d 11:-. A1i1Jl.v .11 lf~~j 1'l;11·1•11l 1a A VI' (' J\l or r:.ill (;.t:I UHi I HOAT MAINTfo:N1\~('fo: FUii eha rR{' boat ma in t t' n " n •' c Jo' u I I r~J1(1ns1h1lrty ur hnat + l(t.'llt'rll l ffilllnll'n a n1·1• w ith o u r cu mp 11n~ Knowlcdg(' or r1bt•r j!las:- h<'lpful Mui.l love hoat~ <.:on.~1dL•r rl' h1<.0:1t1on San f>l'<lni nrt•a 5:r.! ~>300. l'XI :!UI l~1okkf't'flll?r Wt• ;irt! mlt!rvtt'v. rn~ f11r a bouk k l'1·p1·r 1 \ I' /\/HI ,.'IJll ofr qualrfll'a tulf\.o;. 0 1 I rndwnrv htrt·k w ound prdl•rrt'<I hul not •63.'l ·2233 ext 95 Screen Artist's Mgmnt SJ\LESPfo;Ol'l.fo: nee P<t'suml' rl'QUlrt'<I t'lrn.'ll' r all 759 9044 AIR CONDITIONI NG ReQ'd ror new Chcvrolf't INSTALLf:R . exper, re dealers hip. Apply rn TELLER IOOt<ICEEPEI p /Hum sldentJal or commercial. person S<lils Chevrolet. for sr.nv1c1<: STATION yrround employ me nl.lC 900 S C oas t H w y , OurSanPC<troofftccha' Mornmi:s A11ply 2590 pd days orf. 1 wk vac art Laguna &h._' ----itll 1mmcd1atc UPt!ning Newport Al CM -- 1st yr. 2 wks vac aft 2nd .. ,..........,M<mVE , T II t k rt ft h ,.v , v .or a e er o wor pa * l~ICEEPEIS-yn, 3wks vac a St yr. ...._tic trml' 25 30 hour<i PH WVR U n 11 m i t e d m a l o r k 1 t •UTOMOTIVE T,.......ssloft w l' c . 1 n 1• u t 1 n I( ... medical Ins policy. RA Saturdays. fo:xpenencc 1s Qlcvy duler will add t!X Company particlp11tlng Mechmeic prefe rred, but Wl' wrll pen cncl.'(j 0H11·•• cll•rks savings plan. Call Tim Position available con!itder training so tor hghl bookkt!t"p1nl( blwn 7AM & 8 :30AM n.odere«oWM meone with cash1enn~ tY'P'lnJ! part or full Um\' 545.55~4 or ap~ly in Ford expcnem.-e and lu.1ht t yp Will 1r<1m in aulu ;w person a t E.li. aync, 20601larbor Bllld . rnl( slulls. We offer a tup cuunlrnl( lnlercst tnft . Co .. JOOS So. Ha llada y, Costa Mesa startrn)( sa lary . a ple;isant :.ur roundrnJCs , S.A. Xlnl company benefits beaUllful work e nviron goud pay Opp for arl APT MANAGER Quahflcd techn le1ans-menl. and van cemt·nt Set' Ol'fll'I• For ss units In Co!lta cont.act Jim Mortell at •Free rarkrng M~r Mesa. Exl)('r 'd couple. 6'2-0010. •fi'rl~ car~r app~n·I HOWARD Ch.-1..oe.t FOUND: sm. F while dog vie ol Brookhur st & Adams . Long h air IJ!ft.""'9. aslc for Gory, ot9112·0117 1th 5 pm. Wlf bkk C 11 O.Wt•&Qua1IS1,, Let me brij(hlen your 642·~3or~rl!tl~-38St Babysitter. for I yr t1ld . Pleu11e rllll ror 1111 ·•I' NF.WPORTtll':/\('11 eveninj(, sharp man, new Mon. lhru Jo"ti .. full time· JX>Vitmcnt lll·OSSS --5350 .... WC ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• car, an1l aa escort or 0.ta Mesa 548 0525 compan1nn Day s Wtu1fs Yot1rTrade~ Babysitte r wantt>d, J FIDBJTY t40T1CE ~t904evsts5-0095. ,,!Tiperl>ay momsawk,lt·J().12.30m FIDIRAL how Vatly Print \111:.i. Rl!l..AXING MASSAGE '!'lllUeoopay m y ho me. SI SO t hr tfil"I ttc1s d1s pl.1y lht>1r a:,bJames-LkM•8&eur 1'184•G• roran.tlnlhcDllllyNlot 631·01.30. S..-.•LoeftAHft mcs.~:ll(t'S With ll•J(tl111tc ~ Outeal19-9,41M·5lll Wants cons truction ServtceOtr«torylha\can ---IJ2·75cJI 30(l1mrart''Our.11l1',w1• 1'rade your old at~I for 1"lril. ~lean-up or yard eiitablbh ~ prvfeuional Blbywllter n~ r losti tn Art Jo:qual Opportunity art' proud tn suy. rt•r1lly n ew f'OOdtu with 1 work. C M /NB areas. ide ntity fo'or more lfl· Ha.rbo r 1H 11 m1 lt 11 n Employer •g e t rt•:i ull ~ !'hone C~HIERS UTOTEM MARKETS Cl1J1•111n~~ now :1 \ ;11lahl1• rnr full 111n 1• a~"I""'"' rmnaw'r'> ""2nd & :1rd :-.h1ft Nu cxpt!nt•m·e nt•t \\.-tram !\t.1rt S:I lU lo SI J>l•r hour i\dvJnt't0m1·111 opporturul y for ma 11.11:1• ITlt!nl po::it1ons lo ~· ;,11 lll'r hour tf qua It rwd lo 11r mQft• mfor mat1on ,'(, 111 lcrvrcw .iu lll 'lllft! 112 oi t Juuo:1 c ro"" n \. a 111·' L.tl(UOU N1~ud, 4!15 ~50 ur l'all 714 1~1J7 ~'111 fo~ual ()ppm Etn~Jluycr CIVILEHG. ORDESIGMER t-:xpf·rrt·n t·•·t! C":t rl'l:'r mmd1'<1 k t-:t:IST,.;1n:1> ('I V 11. E 'c; 11 H Dfo~IGNt-:n wrth b a1·k IU'flUrnl 111 µuhlt1· °"ork" and or land dl'\ll'h>pm•·nl l'nRIOC't'nnl? wanlt•<l fo r d1.'Slf!n anti "Ul><'rv1s1ir\ JXll'lt1on Aµpl, lu M 1 H.11·nl~'!>. ,rt Hobt•rt Bt-rn. Will.Jam t-'rost ill /\S!>Q(' _ 1401 ~arl SI Npt He.:_!! C lean1ni: Cou pll!s & ~1111(11-s for olfll't' d lc'nn ~ l'vc1unic. m L.1gunJ Al•llrh SJ S(lhr 11.14 718.'1 Cleanml! woml'll wnnlt'rl $12:1 11r Must h a \t' ··ar. lrvm1• llrt.'il !*)ti l\Mti t11•nca1 M.llrJ'I I c Ill \ '\(; F ('() ~H :~1Cll1.\l.t 1>t 'HT t..11! un.1 ?\ 11wl'I 0 1.•µ11t ) l ll•rk I Hl~Ulrt':-I ~ 1 1 krH·.tl r•xp l'a:.t I\ ping 11•:.t .owrm S100 111t1nlh Co 11 •ll!'I 41 OtJ for ll pt 1-:m: fo'lnd what you w11n1 in l>a1ly 1'11111 rln~i.1f1t'(h. CLERK-RECPT l'o;:-:-1 1)11 yo u f1I lh1:. 1h-i.1 np1u1n " Fa-.t. a•· 1·u ra11• I ~ p1-.1 ltk c 111 v.r.rk w11 h l ht• µul1ll1·. 1111 ( 'i'lmpan1on I Houst•kee~r for clcJt.or ly co~plc. Llvt• Ill C.: M !i4ll 202fl ' 1~ ... ant tu work 111or11 HIJ.:l> dunrtj! 1111' Wl' .. k l:'ll' ' COHSRUCTION SUPER JV\ " fast fun iu!J • T h1•11 11 yr-. \'Xp1·rrcn cc rr l'J ll l'1•r:-.tmnt'I Ue pl q u 1 r c d M u s t b t' SOUTH COA~T kn11wkd11,ab lc Jn. .all ........ ICAL CEKTER pha.o;1~ of constroct1on "'-~·J.1.">2 f~ 7R9!'i art 6 . :1187:! CSL ll w y . S u l.a)(una 9 2677 111<1 149!1 131 I. t•io.l tlJO ... I) Jo. (1.t-:HK Hl·t·ords 1f11\'. lm nwd Full time open tn;.! Will tr.11n for dt\ t•r..t flt'd dut11•:., rnl'I flllll~. \\'l'llA ll'l l(. llUr<'ha~rn~ o r :-uppht!:-. "111st h:.1v1• '"" Slllarv 1·111nnwn-.urtt\l• w 11•x 11. l' /l' will IH• <"On:-.1cll'rt0d ,\,,k 1111 Lilah 01 Su t• 7~) tr.41 Uwwa lt>st•cnt 35 AIDES ORDF.RLJ ES ONLY Want to work rrwer days fortht• c;;imi-money? AP ply tu '1'111•; G/\ltDEN. for new "IO Vian" nigh I '>htfl Work 11 JOpm to IUa m . four rotalln ~ nu:hl-; per Wt'l•k Apply m pc·rson, 45ll Glcnneyn·. l..a)(Wla Hc<ll'h. 4!M-807S t:oo« '/\tl\'ndcnt for cider I\· ladrt•s :1 d:1vs. Live rn ~ :. ... lary . Lh1na Pt Ck rk 7 l I . Storl·. 11 pm •t9:l-59'lU. IW7 1'.16()4 711m fo'tt ~al nr~hli. $3 - r1t·r hr t11 'lar1 llt'l1reeii Conk. Country ClubConv wt•lronw ll7a l'aulannu. Hospital 41 bt.ods. 20362 (' "1 751 ·~ Santa Ana Avt!., C .M l'I FRK /TYrl ST . 1m m<•d1.ttc op('n1ng lur i-harp, pt'rsnn.rhl•• rn chvuJu.il in prol(rcss1v1· r1v1I cn1t111~nn.i rirm rn Irvine Word Jlrocessmg cxper hdpful Good lYP· 1111t & SPl'lltn;: a mu:-.1 Xlnt Pocnpnny h(•nefll!- :...1• llH Y ct11n m1•11i-uralt• \o\ 1 t h f• X pl' r \i I' II lo: l' C 11n' u I t .1 n b . I r v 1 n \' 71" 1:-., f>2Z! ~:oll. Call Mon. lhru fo'r1 10 A.M. to 4 P .M t\nowled itt• or s pec i a I ch1c'4 s pref Will tr.In It's 5.:l> A M. to I :30 I'M. & 9 3Q A.M to 6 I'M COOt< fo'Jcpt!r roc>k . f /lime, lop pay .JOI.LY rtOG F.R . an Manne Ave. Balbwi bland COOK C11•rk T ypr:-.t l n~ifl(•Slll••" fur 1• o n v a I t! s c ,. ,. t lmmlo'du•h• oi••m:-ir,o; for ~pita! fo'rl't! ht!alth 1n r l!'rl\ IYPISl ouu1.•i. 111 suranct' ufte r prob.1 I h r 11 llonar')' penod. 10~:341 l'lurk•le er oor 0 ow up ~h1r1 Evt>ry othe r ~k. lypinl(, flltnJt Will tram ror onit'r desk Xl11t Wl'.-kvnd orr. Apply 1445 ro tK'n<'f1h & wor1t111Jf &.ipenor. N_.o_. ___ _ ~.,ll<llllonii l'Jll or uprly. rook fry. experience d small Lot Stampin11. Apply 111 pcr!.00. Rob's 17422 i\rm:-.1ro11.: Ave . Restaurant. 341 E. lit Irvine. ~1 ~o __ si 1'\mt1n. 832·~ ClMIJilied ad. 642_5678 5*3147 rorr:._Um_ call 642-5618. 548·.S after 6. ~~~~~~~-642 ~-;K -================="""""--~~-~~-~~....L.-~---~-~---"~~~~-~-~~~-'-~~~--~-~--'-------~-----L-------~--'--~----------'----~-~~-~~ --··--·-__ , _____ -... .. --# .... ,. .......... •-·:··.:..--:----........ ·~ : .,.... .:.._ .... :-___ ~----~ ......... Q DAILY fill.01 Thurtdly Jun• 1 1079 ~!'!!~~ ..... ?~.~~ ~~~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~~ ..... ?!~ !~~.~.·.~ ..... !!.~ ~~~ ..... !!~~''·,· .. ·,_-.·r.-1 (·..,·,·.·l.· .. ---- • H1fp W.t.d 7 I 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HelpW•t•d • 710CI HalpW..eH 7100 ...... W..e.4 ............ , ............................................... _. ........... . 7100 ~NC .. Tll tlubt<k7 Ir 1nro1d.. s•h•• l•'f'Mtn ~;" IJr ,., .... I .. ,111 llllll' ~lllr I 00 J,Ull • t 0 P \' M A I 11 l "'I 1• I h'lhwu'llll•1 111•t tl1•tl tu1 OPI< It• •1111111 1Ju,1m·:.~ 110 1111 ,1 ~yfor 11a·rru.int•nl., t ~u,w11111t' +.1• 1 111 1 1•r "°' wurk1111: 111 """ l'(''i1~;1 ,.,.i.1,,, 1,,,11 M-Nltt <W\ bu'"'"'~ ~al I tnun 1fU..Clll'' '\tell' 7!>1 llW DfSKWASHlR c~•l<Wftrr l•w1 time llJ Xlnl t v1J llUI iokJll rt'ftrnr ... t Rt•rol .. )llult• hih kl(ltJUIHI 111• 111tallk• l'lt•u",. 1 ult 1111 11111•n1t '4 '"'"" 111 lo & l! :wl K3J llfU c ... :N ... 11 \I. 111-1 I' t1111•· ll•JOHll~' lllU"l I ¥ I"' ~ 'l•·ll l ',11111/!l I/II TRAINEE .. ~nl ry 1.-vd po1111t111n •'' ttc hn•l l'll UIO" llMtlU'I t~1 .. 1I cl11111•, hHhl t vpm11 .11111111·111 lu11ttlwnlttH! rl' 111.111 t-U 1: • .u:.dlu1l ,.u1 k 111 .i 1·11111111 111 11 , .1111t t•,14•(11 1 1111 t.wl111t: tlt·111.1t pl,UI '\p111\ H 1111 t l.1111 l pm ·111 111 ~.1111111 .11 IMSIOI SALIS lmm••d openh11(11 tor ""'POftll 1 bk!. mat url' s<> If s t a rter who ru m IOllOlf'lll<''I l'filllly Wilh <Ahel'!! S11lc·' \'Xtwn .. nr" a plui. bot rHlt r1•11U1r1'll W1ll trtttn Musthnv1• Ilk 1y~1111 xk1lls 557-0825 ............... NUISIS AIDIS and orderba needed to 11ve n,c to ~lderty pa t1t>nts . Wiii triun qualified person nel F.am whde you Sea m . All !ihafts avful Apply 1445 ~pet;or. NB. .. LVN NJNTIHG Aft' YOU l.ook1n1 for pA.lmt' work In PASTE UP. t.ht! PflUl)'HVt'r II lookina for YOU /\pply 1n penion. 1660 1•1:icent1a . c.M. Wed Uu:u t'ra morn ln&s _ . - MSTA•ANT l 'ountrr .i1rl ~11 11cl1t.11 h 'hop, Mon 1-'n IO ' A !+ /t~r. (1(). 17~t ~ qmrk Ulvd , In · "01 .11111t f'.u\ 111111' 11 IU lt1 111111 $4 l"'I hfllll .\11111 I I U l \1q11.1rt .,, ,., I .di lltll l •l.'~1 ll'•'•I I Jtll l< ~"'I t I mu· "4t t'llJtl'I nt•I' t '11 II I •l'llt'I otl I If I 11 o• "1• 1•ll 1•1 \Ill! I tl lllllol ll ~ l'•ild t.•11t•f11 .. "'""" With 11111 'h ld lc-111111111 IJ111\ll lt111 1111"' 11\1111.1111" 111 ,1u1 NII 1· .. lut•ut11111 <Hiii ll11 d 1 11..-w•/Sec'y ~!'\~·•. 1·w111irt llt'.tt h l'1•f':'l(Jflal hm•s t•xr~:r d1• 1 N1•.i1 111 • i\111111rt I 111 1o.....O S11lury oix·n N II 1-.1JI ''4jj 1:tli0 l-'.11uul c Ip IA.'>-Ot IO I• ot1 IU\llY .. ;n11Jk1)'t•1 ---------I !niiurancc Opportwuty h> atrow with int 'I. rh•rn or ret111I stores. w e o Ht•r full "Alary tr111n1n1C proirra m. man a gc· m t•n I l>on u i. plan. paid YltCldlOOS. tn ...,,.. pllll'I. t\ttvtn"1! phrn· Rrtwl c•xpc•r or dr•iin•t• n'C11an'(I MtH1t bt• wtlhnj( 111 t'\•locuk 111 t•ompany I' X IH' 11 !'. \' (' II 11 t a I' I Mor"h" Mourt•, M1111 thru l-'r1 II /\ M lo 3 I'M. ut !'14().7JJ7 i':OI•: PIHi Munal(\'fl! & c·n ·w l<'ll!ll'r~ l)l'('llkict for lrooc·hlw rui.t food rt•11 taurant t:x 1icm•nc1· hdpful llut nut nt.'l't"-~llry , Exc:t•lh•nt IWY & bcnf11 St•nd r1·1111mr• tu 1' 0 flox 4Jli. llulboa t'l<md. C:..11. !12ti'l2 l l I 11h1ft. 5o9 bed far 11Jty t.:otnpct1llve n lary. Xlnt wut'k111g cond1tlon11 " ~Id hofida)'S/SICk le.llVl' + other btlnrl1t11. KO t: Uayv1cw (;onv. lfosp :.rns-s-ThUrio, c M 64.2 J5(l, ProdurtJon Workers. 2nd stutt. 3 :M>pm l.2pm. No t•x11 r,.111.11rt•d . Mu!lt llJle•k & r1·11d lo;nf1lu1h Worlt Involve/\ a1"1cmbly & packing of outdoor a l uminum t urnttun• ,..,.,.,.11. pri·ft·rrt'{f Hate r1t11tc,. -st.tn"140011rr hr Urown Jordan, 2fl97 S tl.lilllt(luy St • S1111tu /\r111 LUNCH COUNTER ll'OOOPUPARATION P@noft · wutect to work at lund'l rounter in lar.ie health food atore. Food pl"eparatlQll. Prniooa. t!XPt'f' ~trable but not nee:. Uniform fuml•h.wt Medical /Hosp benillts. Apply Llndberc Nutn· lKin, between Carousel & Bullocks, lower level in the South Coast Plaaa Shopping Center, C.M. A8'1 formanaaer. IWfllaurant ~t.UO " l \1111111•11111111 """' 1h l\t•1 ~.M1;1 l "l I i.111 1 t ull ... ,. . ullu.•.. -1;1.1 ·*"l!l 11 I'll" I\ l'l~t '> I \l 1\111111 Hlr, I DOG GROOMtlt ,, \II -, l't 1t .,._ 1 ·1 .,-It" N I tin .. "{l~ 1111 1 .. 11111111 1 "" • .i.,. •· 1•1 ·•I""'. 1 • 1:111 ).·r 1th1 y ~1111111 C'n 111·1·il~ hu11I w v rk1111(. II'"'"'""''''"' 1111f1v11lu~I '<Int .... 1.11 \ ffl:> :•tOI UM>BWllTH RAIMEES ----- NUl'!IC!I ' fflfHI ll I 1'11un1t•1 111'111 lull 111111 ('II U1 1 ti I I t ol 111 I 'lit°"J~IM llo II h 1~11 llK'l I 1'4:' ~I '""' l•Jlt(I ofllll 1 l•llt•I 111f 11 I I \ ------+--.,;.;-,-nPnr• -1~111111• 1111111\ l >1 11ft ,.m 11 11 II•'• dro l Ito! .. ,.t, ''" l11m '" "'1·• 111 " I ', .. I I' •I'll I I " ~-· "'*="' ••'-t-. I ,, !"'\~ ... th I .i11tl 111 Ill~,., .111111111: 111 11 111111 11\ 111111 II I do• I :.11 I j.) 111 .. v •l-'11"lt111¢ ( l1·rll l•,11t1I 11f111·1· ''"'"'' 1111• ,,,, ... 1 1111111·' 1111·l11d1· Good startmu J)ClN 111 lh1• UL'I b~int'Sh W1• rNI 'I yr ,,Jlk•fC" d1•1(. pri·I Ill h111.1 11l'11s or' r r loll-11 f1Pld Some prt-v wurkm1t 1•1111 dlb1rulilt• MANAGER / Aul st F11hn1· 1•>1pr ""I M11oy t·om1J:111y lw nd •h (' M 1141, '11>1CI MUISES AIDES Opflntn.i11 for r·1tpJ•t 11\U"IC'S ;u!ll·s l>uy .. tuft & 110en1t100 stun c ·1111'>''"• 11v111I for illl'llJ>t•r A11ply "1om.h111 < 't.nv f ···11t .. r "''· "1;1•('1111• Htf • N pt lld1 I 'NJ1f Wudtt-r /Ml(IJI 'l'mc Mid .... 'l,lflll('lf'lll 111u~ "" 1tlrtr 1-· /1 11;t;i :c..i:1 !lull & part time people noodOO to take orders prepare food ii& i;er-vc owr the OOWtler. Apply In ptn1on The Antique Huild, lllOI E Dyer Road. S1111tr1 Ana I 1•111lt ... '" lllh .t I" lo II II ll hlll.l~t'lll• '" .. , Ill ti I '"""· \\,"'II l1t111 ·1ti 1hl11 ....... t\ 11ft1 ti htt I .. I 11• lit I• I 1111 \ It \I I 111 '"''I llH' t1•l1•ph11111' 1\11111..; "" ""til l.1111: ... 111 d1111 ...... 111111• ( "'"I lnll'1L\t\I' 1r:1111111~ pr1111 111111111!. h l \ r 1; .. ,, wavhll' .m ·;1 from {'1...,t.1 \11~.a off' 11H· 11 w,.,,,.r11 ll.l·11l l"l\l .1tt• OfftCf M4 HAGH IU'fltuurunl COOKS WAITRESSES hll""""' \lu•. f '" • II l ~l\f I ~l•• I. •It 11. 11•11 I '\lo ,1 Ill ol \ k 1111 ... ~ f • .t. I 1 • t .. ·•t ,., •• k •• , I 11,1111 f IJJ''lllllV lt1r l,1J Jll• 1lflf 1• '\Vt11t• lt,.t u h tif1 l•1t t. y•···'~ f •• It ,,,, f ,,,.,., ... ,, t 1dl 111 1 1 , ,,. "' •• ,,,,. lf''l'l••'lt\ .\It~• 11111 llft• "°'"'~ 'fl Ut t I h.uu I"' l•ut 1 I •, 111 tl1 11•11 .... "'•d DISHWASHERS .... .. ., 't '•!J . ..:.~. •• tit t ..... I .. •1h '" tlu1I • ""'"'' ftlt 111 ul ,,. "I I h • MA:-.IM; EM t-:N'I Tl</\ 11111-.1-. Office Cltttl "·•l•·r µn·f'il Neat. c ln ·•l'l,.'"r ;, mu.\l Top pay & JtlJ1l fn11~.-tiet1f /\pply I i1m1 M•m lhru l-'r1 1 •• '" I " I ' I ' I • I ' ~ t 111 I I otl I\ t '111111' 11•11 ''·'''" f11r .. an: 1 •"•U1111· '" l ...,h. \!I I .• uh 1111 • k •II 111.: Ill I •.:11 11.. ,., .. 11 \hot· I , .. ,~111.1\ ,\ ....... ut.: l '(""'" U .. ,, •• ,.. I I ~w..LJ1 .. 1 .... .,t-41\ -lh· ,. I Lollo.t" " '-\ Ill.I\ I II I Ill I 1111 1ttt \ 1 Ut t I t q t i I '\ I • ., II \\ I "·' '. II , ...... I~ ,\ I II•\\ 1• flt llff f UI 1p11I I d i 1,Jo i .HI • 'I "I• t I l ' ',, fh f II t llf 111 I \1' UI •It t \ 1•1 I tfl \o\ • I ,......... lilt ,.., .... "' t p llt1 ' I I I ~ I \ I• ' II ....... ' 1 ... 11 I •mr" " "'"' ""''" •1.1u1 In 'JllJI \.\ t'•'"•l.1 \' Ad ltl)I 1 •1 '1111· l>;Hly l'1l111 I' I t liotic 1~,u. t '1.,.1.1 M••'a ''I\ !~~. 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'"''""Y "· l<t·.,l;rnruot ·~i l\v .. l'11•r1 San Clem CUSTODIAN I 'I t I' ... ,, , t 'I I II lt• ... 1 •• 11ri1nt l>.I\" 7 ., 111111 111• • 'I' '"" \lu'l h,I\ I p f II I 1111\0'I I ol.1\ "'" I l'\I I I'M • •t to " \ " I' IM .. 1 , , , , \ 1111! lt'<~lttl \ppl\ 1'1 II ""·""' ltl(l(I l'l,u I 1111 I \\ IM lfltt ~ 1 I 111tlf I ft I t ' \I \ii\• U I 1U I .t •l•t &t"') ..... , \\l•••t I 1\1 ... h 1; •• lf 1 "111 , .111111 I r \ 1111· \., ' II 111,ur.1111·1· l'ra1111•11 \ & l'asualJly ;.,,:-.1 .1 .11·l011ilnl ,.,,.,. l-:'C p1•r n1·1· .\11n1111u111 i \ r ~ 1111 ltl M;1r1 n.1 Ma 11111·n ;.in1" I! a rd t• 11111 I(. JI ,, 111 t 1n1: t1t· Full t 11111• rM 111;i1. omcE CLERK W I\ :"l 'I 1-. I) (' o o k & t11,,.1t·'o't l•lf' ,..tr·nd1 lt1·xtaurant. .,,,,k 1·x1• "''"'''l'oury. o r will 11,,tn A 1•11ly 111 l"'r ''"' Tho• l'lcil!>all!. l't•,,,,,,.t 1~.1 Mart1n~al1· w .• y I),. i\1rp1111 p h 11 11 t • Iii. \ ,1 I I ,1 'II Gf:Hftt4L OfflCE ~,..tonal ardt" for O'Connor E:ntt"rprisu. ~ftw'. 64S-8 I 5S. 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Ar· 11t~·(l'! ~ ll'llt turi· tl\•11plt., summer month). that wt II <' t .i ('I•• r k ., . 11 i • ,. 1• 11 work 11vt homt·~ S4 S5 hr runtinuc throug h tlw llOfll!>L' Top 11ay N11 f1·t· • 5.'\1 -tll:ll foflowinl( yr. 1-'or appt l'tml wt•t•kly IMM 1-; I> I/\ T t-: W o HK ~M79 uft 6pm. HORRELL /\V/\11.i\IH.t; 111 11 11 TtnlpCW'al 'I S•r•ic• an'11 for ncut, 1~r1:1onahlc IHVIN}; i!>l t:f;t;i; 111 2.'i yr olds l-11·101Jh• TU~TIN 5:>11 902t llr-., lllt'\'llllVl' .pay Call ror <.'()rporalc nffl('cs of rnc.'l'l.'!wcar reta il r hatn Hcrt·pl, lttc hkkp'j(. fr11t ufc uppt1wr11n<'•• ~11 1 ----------- EOK MW !n!"11191,0 ~.dutly C"1mmc:n:.un1ll' w 11·11pr <;t'fll Ofr. llS .:rnrt w 11•d typtn~ s ktll!>, ri<IWIHfl I r 111 :1 :, M F1 . !l:ll lltll t ~·Our llc prc:w11tativ1• Friday, J..,. I OHL Y Ol't-:HATI N<: I< M ll N for N1>t Br h l'lai.111• '"r .:l·1111~·s 11f r Exl' 111 1·1r1·ululinl(. n ·1'<1Y1·rv & 'lt'rUh prl'f Xlnt .. al f''4().8S71i !I !I nr li411 !l4:1ti wknd c'luy:. or mJ.!hls LYN {)\x•mng~ purt tlOll' night tllllY & lull t inu· .if\n noon '>hlfl X Int .. t :1111nl( -.alury & ht•nt• i\pply ..,ll~°'hlll ('On\ l 't'llh'I'. ~ 1'1u!t1o1h1p lhl Np1 '9tlNTIMG l.ookmi.: fM n>mµan y wtwrc• you can bu1 Id u l'Urt.,'r? We: would like to tulk to you <Almµoi.tn.i IJt>pC now :irrcptmg np 1>hcut1on:. for pJlilc up APJ>ly Penny:.av\•r 1660 l'lar 1•ntw. CM Thur.. mommi;:; H .. ; S 1\ I. t-: S M AN Wi\NTF-:t> 1-:/\HN lll'Tll 15'; l'OMMIS.'\ION NET J .. .:.am ~I\ to SIOOI\ b) Chn~t mui-2 l-'1nd f•UI why nt"w hr t·urn haic •n hcrt' Conw talk with them. J Our procl1X'I • 111 t'XJll'l\-'IVt• lund hlJ(J.it•t tt·rrn.; 4 t•n: :-i•l .iJJpl!> .:uk1n• 5 1-·1ml uut .. hy "W\•'vl• .iot tht• ht•:-.l th1n1? 1w1n1ot " /\:.k ror Mr llow:ird !f5:l 3402 !lfiff · 330 I f.Yl'll s:JI 2113 --- Silk'Slady, mature for rc- tml Jewe lry store. S1tlary +comm. 493·8822. -----SM.IS MANAGEMENT Ucntal /\i.i-t 'l t:int ~r1•i.s1w d1•nt11 I t)r;ll' ti«' nt.'t~S 111111•k lc•amanj! cJq a•rlt•nr t·d 1lt1111 u I a&s.'llstant. ;! dys pr wk Good o ppo rtun ity •6677 Lagunu N1.:u«1. tiot.1d ~urmun1hnv, .. & 1·0 l°ll'rn:f1l:-. S<•nd n•sum(' to /\d 3'>4. l!ox 15(,(). D111ly l'ilot. Cost;i Mesa. Ci\ ~ M ll k t• t h fl "' 1• ~ u o ti houi.t·holtl lll'll1:-. vou'n • nol uMn~ :ivn1tahle lo someothnfa1111ly hy 1111 vert1s1nj( tlwm fitr 'uh• 1n (J ass1f1ed (:11II1>42 5678 In n ml" flow would y1111 ltk1• 111 mak1• $2'.1,llllO (;1v1· llll' :lo m1nut1•:. of your I 1ml' & I 'II '""'"' you huw w1 lh 1-';armcr ''l lns uran<'e Hroup Will l'lOC IOtl'rfCrt." with 11rc ~nt cmpk>y mt>nt c.11 (~me Otll11rd "48 SI1 1 lli4 I Hwbcw ll•d Fo.t•v•y CtlforNa, 92708 <~ninl(s in Cap.ist runo. Cos ta Mesa, l-011ntu1n Valley All Equal Oppor111n 1ty 1-;rnpioyer M 1 ... R<'h Print Shop Tratnl'<'. m 1t).t t yp e 40 w o rd" p"r Ht•s taur11nt 1'11rt l1n1t• M;illln' womi1 o for lunrh hr Mon·l-'rt l'a1<h1c~ rounter hr•lp l'ri vnh· (' I 11 b I-' u I I (' I u h pr 1 v 1 I c ti(' s I r v 1111•. 754 7!500 Jark Wt· havt• unmed1ate post tsoo avalla blc for 3 1~rson..; cxpcn~n<'ed in n11.'fl's & wonwn's ~uro J>t'.tn t•oot c mpor1try rloltnnll sales & manaf(e rrl\'111 fo\Jll ., I' rr hrs 11v ;olablt•. Snlury.-+ romm. + co. bt-nef1ls . Call Mon Sal. 10.4 lu i.ct 141 mlcrv1cw ------11lc fastest dra.w m lJMo tt.ve l!Ofnethmf! to !il!U" Wus( a Daily l'1l11l 01&8Slfied ads do It wt>I.. t 1u.t11f1cd J\d. 642·5671! S.11 thtnl(:-. fa:11 with Uu1ly Pilot Want Ath llavesomcthmg you w11111 LO ell~ C lass1f1f'd 11lli. cJu It w.•11 "42·5678 :. &. f.. ~ .. -----............ . .. Sdhni: an\lhin.i ~1th ,, Ou1ly l>i lrn l'lr1~i11f1ell i\11 1:. a s 1m1>h• 1ni11tc•r J~ ('11111>42 ~711 ...... ' -... -~ m1nutt" 333 3rd St l..aicuna Hl·iirh . T .. LOOK Want A1b 540-4500 ------..-... -~-----I ---- I 1!1unic!!y. JI.IN 1, 1919 OAll. Y PILOT WI• 11 1001 FwMlet IOH ....... S. IOU •t1c•••-l .. OIMilcJllll•-••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .................. !~! ......... 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"'"lui y & h ,.ru fth 1~ITT1l l'ullcliuty li!.i Amivar.-w fl1rvt"lt'd mlr· Rlf'I! • bu41om dr1tw1•r , AM. u h .. n M4 14111 Hertanaulllr Oak thl W/t1-al e o 1 1on & u nwlt'tunw cbn rzw 01dt "1dobo•rd. 1.12~ ll1.1rl walnut 1kkbo1ml. 8500 ~ !iS'll AHT'19U1SHOW 0-.ly U\N Sunday June 10, ll1S1UJUC\11n ('tr Mull 4lr. l'°rNW•Y • !W11rh DI. , II It OAKTAILESl6 ?!l"w66' · 0dk drassl·r wJbvkl mirror m l61t9 ltA'lll.llrud, wry old Wll'kt-r IJ ul>,y l"arrlaact·. wirt· wt\!11 ~. r P 962 1981 Afllli..cn IOIO •.••........•.......••. t-'10-:l(:ltT UAM/\G .. :fJ lk/rl'l.HNT ~1\U. :lJlJH W Warner nr H1:1rbur Swnu na 979 29'..!I '>\Sil PAIO W11hr /Ory r -:. I Kef ri KS. ~tun.: or oo4. 957 11133 t.:A.'itl a>AIO . .. 'nr i&d ~ furn. itnll QUl'll Ir r lPJV's ~7-11133 ••I IUY ** <iood UIK'd to'umitur .. & Applh1ncea-OR l will M-11 or St:I .a_. for You MAST•S AUCT10t4 ....... , .. I llJ.'625 SLEEPtrn SOfo'A, un u11ed, e le icant loo!'lc pdJoww, eot.t $490. w 111 ~.1_!30 Ml·~ 1.-rg.: I. shllPI' sofa. 2·JX' With OUonwn;-off.white w /Qf'anjCe p1p111Jt. 2 <.:huw tabn, l 6ft sof11. llnlC si bt-dspru d , dt-t.'P pink Hcst otrt:r. 642 1340 t..fott 8/eveg -----6 tl1bck rrml lounge <'hr:. ~ ea. or 6 for WOO Suzanne. 646·77 11 or 759900 Fur Sale. ktnit ::.z watt•r h 1· d w I l 2 cJ r J w e r l)l~l~6496 If sufa. like Ot'W, grt-en & yellow floral. $1 00 t e hr o m e & naug bar!'>ro-o1S" $1 5 ea MS~ /847 0039 • BONUS AV ... lt/\C it-. ~'>ii• ~lllllMI l'~Jt Ult. l-'Lt;x1111.1• 0' itlJllt 'low t1Ut'lt. dn\'1•r rwt't!t.J l•---------lH ~KS CAI.I. . ----------1 MUbl u~~ CM. c~p..·r Ull Wl\S HF.R ORYEH !'\1\1 .t-. kcl·u111hlloned ri: fUIL'\hl"IJ, IJJte tleW, } yr 1;1uaruot\.~. Your r ho1l'e $1<19 eJ None higher Slt.11• 1·1tds June 12. Ap 1>h am·1 · Town !'>.">4 • l 5~11 19'.!0 Decor Sohd 01tk lland Carved Bd rm set Sl!iOO /ma kt> of r . Ca II Fn eves or wknds 556-1 1112 Sunmons super eoil l wn matt /boxspr1n .:s . $JO, S immo n s (.Jn St 16deabed. ne w avo gm cvr SlllS. Print s w v l rocker $20, 536·614!1 IOIGREGORT ly Ml>~ 534-7911. Secretary 1· .. w lnK.•k um"''" •'\ ~It':'> v-·r ... 111 "'.1111··•1 •• ,. j.!rt'l>I \II', f Ull & l)J rt lHI\• Will t ru111 (i1111J '" bl'fX'flb /\µpl} 1n 11t•r:-n11 ~lam llom ~TANIMIW SIHH-.S _ Jl.'f/7S lini.t.ol,f' M Sa les t>t-r ~on Ex fJt!f'h'OM hardwan•, ,•all al\Rr 6 30prn 641l-~2 M.1.1-S PlAlfT SALES Unic1ue retail nurM•ry lll.ll.~ an outi.:oint: p..rson for full t 1m c: Ulll.9!H plunts. :.ale:. & ma111 I c n a n \' c p 0 ... I I I 0 " t\nowh:<lJ.ll' uf 11la11t:-. na.oe..-.Jry l'lcase 11p1Jl'I' 111 11t·1 '""· ·:'>toin Lhru t'r1 Exec Seclv µ.!! 'd. 1'uu lM.l 11111) ., <i&W 1'ow 111i.:. HOii Manio" Hotel t.lrnu. Way, c M f>-1:! I ~!><! ....... l\lf•A 01w111n~~ I UI 'f'r..itnt'Ch. no l'XJ1t•n1•111·1• 11•11lly t'Xl!>I tu1 11t.•upl1• 11•'\'t.'i>i.ary M1111uf;H·tu1 ,. 01 1t>1tLL•d 111·01"h· w rt h uf 11vt11·11I 1·11m~1m·111 • .cwd d1·n1·;1I s kill'>-t-,11 ti :.1AM 3 3Cll'M. ~ S,11 . JOY t-XN•ll•·nl 1•omµ~111y ~ m1,1 owrt11111• S:l SO h1 ht•nl'f1ts 1111·luc.l101! fr,·1· l"4Jt:alt"<il'M ~ 0:~1 rni·ab Apply 111 vcro;u11, THI\ V ~LA'' ENT Mon "'r1 . !ta m noon v fJt•rs.HllWI l Yr l'XJI, ... , .. II U ~Nt>Wpor1 l'l'nll'f I 11 ~Ii 441$1 !-.t~·retanes Al.LIMA G0001>AYS 'WORK!!! 'JYpL'>l purl or full t1m 1• 1J0:>1UOr1 111 your .in·.J for st'lf s t arte r w 1.:11011 skills Must havi.· uwn 1·ar. like vcincty & ty p+• ~oi Awfy ;.it l ... ·i.:JT D-dt.aServ1rc. !'144·9691 TYPl~'TS You 'lllY y11u want .c •·hanRt' of pan• fuc•u., your 1·y1.., upon Uu::. plan• 1;i.; l'l'llllt'Y'i w a s l11·r . 1lryl·r (l'lt•t' 1. Many op lJVIL' 1 .. -s.'i than 2 y1s old Nt•w S600. will Sl'll p;o11 fnr $:$00. 661 -60411 t(W 54(\l -----Washc·r . dry1•r & d111 hwa.'hl·r "5 l'at·h Ga~ rM~(' SlOO 64G-584A wturlpool wa:.hcr & g:.i• dryer. $75 t·:i ' 964 :-,s'711 fo:lo'(' dryl•r , :'> yr; old. $1 ltl H1•fni.:. fr~t-fn·•" fl 25. H4H 6:1112 /IS47 003~• lt1th ~ood cond MOVING MUST S fo:LI. bt·nut1ful ~ame tabk. l>Wck stale top rrwt wuoJ ha.'>4..'. 4 newly uphol l'hr-. ~JO . ulsO wlvd <'h.11 r. bt.ilioom fu palm m . rum. 1-:vcs 644 8067 OJffee table <!-end tabh.~ all $50. <Jood Cond. 546 Rlltr.I F1t for a Ki111~-l~t· lra<J1 tional l0 ha 1r, 1·u:;tom hdn<J crafkd sir.; l) u t' 1· n " a l •· r IJ 1· ii w 1drawer~. ~!iU or "111 lruc.lc fur nl·W t/u1·1·n n "1 ll fl ~s + $100 9fiO "4 74 Uwdy F:arly i\rno•r. {'al USt-;u ~>P hut<'h. S2l'J Ma1Jh• Ht-:FRIG t~H/\TORS :.ew1n~ c·a b1nl'I. $<1!1 Waslwr~/l)ryt'rs, ..,oral prml. hv r m t:hr,, Ill.it s what Wl' tl'll our 1111rny, rnuny cl11·n1-. t hr nui.:h o u t l'/f'Wl>l>rl /( f\ in1• W h1•11 Ull:V l'lill tu lh<ink u' fo1 :th~t~•11111~ "A 11u1 t11·r " •1uuhf11~1 lot'ltl :-.1 .Jfft•r lo thc111. l~i.l liuy:,, /f\;1ri:a111s . fl.ll·a t;.w-~~··v1•' 11 .. rhaf.'I a month fl.t::::,T Ai'l'l.l/\N<.:ES Sil UH. :ICM 'fU11tin Ave . N U fo'Urn . burlwood tbl.t . b ldlt •uvpllei.. ~part.a . rt!d labt·I ferorcls . 100 yds as~t'd yard.11&e4i much more' ----l...a.mlll. houlehQld gOOtix, mi.le. B Joann St. CM. l bUI N. ol Wilaon Table. t tereo. aome h1> tuna aear. 1967 Dodae t.ru:k. Dl8 Clay St, Nli. ~JllS LU&CIA•I T A•S Uled sra...-atali• fence. from~buainetac11rd. fl5/offr, Wutlnth"l'-Sena orw card ror each ltoHter 125. Tappan tat pl .. one apare. !lie D/W ao. llicmwave ll¥ return perman•ntt1 910.642-.... waled aUtact1ve taa • ltr..,, mffl.lnl airline l.D. reqwremenlll. Pre· vent k>¥. It theft! For a penonUiied lal en<'loH wallpaper, f;abric or "0.y Glo" paper It we will back • trim your tap. Or try two cards back lo back. PRICES: lhaor3/~ SCRAM-lETS ANSWERS GoYem -Tttle - Sirule -Trouc h -rNTERF..~ 14t'1 race it. For what they charae you to takl'-ow a lolln it's very uaay toklfle INTEREST. ... , 1• fOJO ... ..............•••••• J...KW 110 V AC Yanmar dlelel imerat.or. hardly run. ruoo complc t(, 7'-93117 • ............ 9040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 Scarab 330 TS out driVt'lt, ~houri, Loedt!d I ~ mph plwt. Stored 00 trailer. Muat aell /beat of· (~. 1Jl-121" .... . ~12001 ..... 1 -~ fM Jerry Pertdns 21' Nova wlt.rlr 2250MC l~modahnfl~ So are we . fo~vcrythrnt: .iuc s. Obi ovens , dis hwas he r , 11howcr d rs. medicine c•b. aanJut, s~dmg ~s cir, yd furn • Grandma 's por<'t'lain knickknacks. & more Sal. & Sun 9am " Bil l)nrtwood Dr .. S Lag1•u1. 2 blks llbovt• 4 t:> Lag.a SI .60 ea. 6 ~tags SI .so f'll lOormore SI 40ea. lOO~ydt lllla~tarpettn11: . . st-callb ofr Mulu ahades ol green. J ~ T /() pml!I. 675--4462 Sales Tu Included NOCAKD'? yni old. 12.00 yd~ tukc 1t away. 751·4840 '58 f'airshlp "classic". 19'. e xrell. harbor maier or lushing boat. 8Shp Evlnrude. cabin bu.nk, sink, head. Cl:i rlldlo. flllh finder. com pass, t.rlr SI 150. 4lM·3889 ~11. __ _ <:ibson Gwu1r. $150. ul' niht pu1no & bl'nt· 1. W l. l'KK·Shapt-d l>ll-rt'll t·hair. flour l oun.:1· 494-~ /49!J 1852 or "'l' at _,l Dnftwood l>r , S l.a1-1Wla. Sat tSon !lam ., Draw your own or send name • .ctdress. phone & we'U make one card per taie. Add 2S each. ~nd check or money or For s at~: Beautiful plants. Many d1ffer.-nt kinds. V~ry r~asonable Call 751 5139 derlu .... c•••MI PILOT rtttHTIHG W-.cl 101 t P 0 . Box 1560 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa. Ca. 92626 Abov round · _ ___ __ e I( ~I. 18 x4' •··-•·a""or has surplus .. f round or 15 x3' round (jfANT UJ\RA<.ifo: SAt.t-: VAfU " v Jt.oolun'-..... ,..on••U AL•ft. w /w o rk In " r1 I t e r . NWT'T RCH II arbour """"''_. ..... ~ ... ...,_ ~ 3182 View Uom f>'i. ApplJanri•i-. tral air cood1t1oncrs . ------_ to ziplJl'n.. lllJO Port Mu.<;t sell You Install or Ca'ih ror books Hard cov Sl.arlhopl'. we tnStaU No reas offe r ~only. No U!xt book::.. • -refused Call 778-2040 97~K71!7 MOVING J\11 1tt:ms will ---------~o 1996 Maple J\Vl' Apt t~anuly membersblp. NB Mllicaf l. 6t&~. c;~la Mt.-sa TCfUU.c; Club make ofr 1Mt1 ... ..., 1011 ----Contact644 1295~1395 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Garag~ Suk . Hemodcl ~ UClulJk oven. da:.h wa.~t1t·r i.:rc•t•n l'arpetrn.i. bathtubs. Sat. & Sun !1/\M Ho.1hokt Gooch 8065 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ou.na <"abint•l. wht nuui: sofobt.'<I, drapes, ~hadl'h tk'Sk.~. <'half, pmg poui.: letbll'l'I r ~15 :-.62-1 Je.wetry 8070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hok'x GMT 2 band:.. :• lic.£clh, S550 . Soli<J Mk Onl\'l!d dn·~s w ;Jtl·h. ;! strar ... n'JO. l..oth ~' Call flan t:.1-l l10'.i.'>d~'> G.mln•Hton &COMinnn '.I !l :1 1 t · o I u m ll 1 a n 1·nM·r.il1I 1•\qW~lll' I cil11r & r l.Jnl> U S t,; S 1 t•lail aµµnu-.al S'>:l.1170 Wi.11· \ :ilWlllOO $JIS.·175 \1u I :;t•ll fur $.!~1.lHHt NfJV. • Call '71411,"1 !)I) 11. Machinery 8 07 8 .••••••.....•.......... Canoe J8' r edwood & f1bergla:.s Nt!eds work ~00 536-QYT4, 964-~. Tl'nni~. Nt'wporl Beach Tl'nn1s Club f amily mcm~rstup. 645· ~ 5"1"6 ClEARAHCE SALE All blinds on sale monlb rl Jurw. A'iPEN 645·8%1 MJJU "'tale Sale. Desk • lot.ch<.'fl set. TV. parsons tlll. lamp!>. fire• screen, Pfl'\url .... ~ mor~·. Sl-$75. 644· 1487 Sable I l··,! .. .-enlar~t:r Sl!lfl ~1847 .003\f ~ ----- < 'oll1·t.'\or mus t sell In POWER AMPS& CROSSOVERS (Ii(: At.11110 Produl'ls h11i. a llm1h.._I number of fal' tory 2ntls !-\Illy ~uaran teed, onl y s h 1;1hl ros mPtic rtama~c ~. 1!126 l'bcenua . CM fAf> 254ll ~ µc l.1.1dw1~ l>rumset , 7.JldJldn t:yms Heavy duly (;ym Stand s . 631-2"'49. ---1'\CRK & Onpts 1090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New K a wai con s ult' pianos $1995 Ulr 751 1121 N ~w 7' 4 " K .1v..1 1 JUM...,.,uOd cooccrt graod $11.HOO. Dl·ulcr 751-1121 \t~lors l'nnl.!. C:ertif1~1,._ ________ _ & Awr:u.::.\.'<l :'t'l 1ro. Vol 11" ll 1·l uxe , ('ald •·r. l'11mk1ns R:.nhl •1ff1 1 .. 'l.tl :,,.1\f 1·1 •• 1·1.1hh·.11.111 ,, .. 1 .• 11· "" .11 1 ,.,,.11rt1'' • l!ultt wlwl cllr ... Both >.1111 Nfo:W llHIMHALL Sl'INE1 1'1 1\NO~ $1.1~ BR IMHALL PIANOS Ar'"'" ft1wn \.,yuth l'"tJd\I fJl#I• l'.>1 1111 6 own anflatable di.nghy "Ma rav1a" w /oars & pump ~. 675·JW3 art 5 :J~m 0...'!>u·. com pl restored ·:,.t, ~rt. Chns. opt:n i.t-:1 skiff Sohd mahog .. bt!i.t IA f u 557 0400 14· <.aasspar. JS hp M11r .. w/ell'<.' s tart. IK whl trlr xlnt cond. $1200. Call art 4 :.i.~7·1~. Supe r v<·onomy 20 Gulfstream . 1011 hr:. SU'ICC new, bay, fish, i.ko SMCXJ/bst offer 645·6853 16" l)()l<.St:'IT. t'1bnl(h hull. :ii! hµ .John .. 1111 /\bu lrlr JOI/all u75 ~>llfi I '7ii Tah1l1 ski boat. 21' rlav r rw-.c•r, Ht•rk1•l<'Y J 1·1 546-1941 /~)1$tl·Jtill art ~ '67 (,'tins L'.rafl t win s t·n·" SlO.~. or makc offt-1 U11t•k ::.p <irc f re•· 641>-~123 3'' Seu Hay ~hp Ml'r• c·naser powered, w /le'~ than 500hrs Thi:. " .1 ~ood looking & \ o•r • souod fly bn\lgl' r ru1sl'r "' 11ual control statmr1' .. :i.t1·n-.1\1• 1•qupt. 11-.1 lnl'l<J t .ind'um ~h1•1 I I rall~·r $1 :1 !lOO Ha" i.. m ,1 y I 1 n ;, n 1• 1 · t u II' 71<& 1132 :$1<&11 Jll LPfll SKIP JAOt 24 'Fl ROGER"S GARDENS 2301 San .hJiHIWll llll11H~ ;1<Jay11 rWl't•k s .. 1c-~&~·rv11·1• Hing ·i.l W atr-rb1•d , ., and .. tlrnt'i. wh.1l w(' ol w1•hav1•thf'"')'Hlton:-. pot)'lt•r , rant' ht•adboar<J 111· Ha<J1,1I S1·dr' '''" "" ~~43.10 5·u: WI l t •·1 I .. trlw"tlrsay-;itiourhmll~"+--wl,.....t....~ri'lt-_1 ________ .,., __ .+-:!!&~hea!E!~te:.!.rd~::.C· 542~· ~·:;,;·OO~l2£~:.-· -l ' arm alll 1:<1-.lt'r' ,,..,,;~ tund ni::i :J>i!I ArlProJY b.>ITIPf.: 3 \l.h1•1•I ----------l:u3hm:tn rttclt-5il ~Gooch 8094 11, 1..1.111 .. 11 w 11tlra l\ol1111 11m•I. N•·w ··n~. t. lllJ llay-. ~J.\,'1311 Jl11.' t-;\ ,..., ·1 M K4(. 011;• 1 CUM Salt:s, slt!rl'O <'vmponi·nts. ffi.fi kr)()wlc.'<1,.:c or :.ah-s cxper pr<•f 'd. M uoa~•" mcnl OPP11rtun1t1(•:.. o l ' arcci. Call Mr. l..c1M'lh .1t <!13 /6115-8541 bet ween Uam·lpm -- SAL~ TRl-f'LON tr you'r1• lookmg fl)r · ,, -rnstr. e aH -::rftt'r-'H'~ r ha I l 1• n it I.'. • wan l Temporary servil't' 15 12 ru rt n ·fn gn :itor. xlnl ntOM/\SVI LLfo: Coff. tbl l7M Ifill 7106 d1v1•rs1ly (or n1•1'<1 tho• wh1tt we providf' t'l•n<l :ipl ::.Ill' $135 5'18 & t'Ommode, Mr & Mr' ~l'<."UnlY or 1·m1JIOynwr11 . ..... :Cl i.) rtwst. ttlack T1•11k k1ld1 u...:rcfnre our p.•oplt• t I I l 1·d Out not lhe ('(Jmn11lmc·11t · ' · an q. u rm -.d must be sal1sf1l-d w h M I (\ '""150!"' 0 r p f • r m .1 n t' " l i\'i a c 11111', ,111•1•11. ...... .u .. worll you'rt: wb;it wc·'rt· Wurkl> ~ood . .,:-,_ 1<)r)k111i.: for ! :148 4411~1 YOU'LL LI K 1-; 0 I< AITITUUt-:• YOU'J.1.LIK EOUK /\ ITITUDfo: I 557-0061 Hdng, (lUl'Crt, Wurk.-. ~ood. $75 ~-4485 8080 ....•...........•...... Muvirti.! !Wk J.'1hcqdas'> ,.lu l>na t & trullcr Jli11 ,•ni.: s:;uo •1r <Jff .. r l.caltl<'r look ,ufa fl.'i I II> slull suw $30. 10 spel'll $1() !Jljij.1':f17 ( <JUC'b llft l'USlom f11am •••••••••••• •• • ••. •• •• • rut.iber $7 5 Arit1quc , , Stn~l·r Sl'Wl•r SI 00 F C O I 1· rt1 ,1 n I 1· ,, k I Wiltys "Z.:n11h " l'ool t bl h J l' k IJ ·'' k • II I u •· slalt' top «Stall e ra let.I 1 11111aq~u01 ril mu 111111 y l:lltst (Jff1•r 646-!'>90X ~1«'1)1111: IHW 1 mo ohl ----~ c.a. 645 !fl~ TV, Radio, HR.Steno 8091 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GIANT St.:IH:fo:N 1' V. lir<outoful l'lft famlfv h1.c1l. f1,I), :ti.I. 111 1•1111 • With !•XI rah lit•,, Of,,., o\lt •I :Jl)IJm 731 :1illi4 '!iii W1ul l,ullr-. J:!'. <:111~1 Chl'b•·I' /\ ... 1:. S.1l·nl1•··· for 9151111• 1 lwwkm1ll• r Yarht Broker 1i<1ti '100!· Ew::. Nfo~El>S YOU Tu fill ,JvJlalll'hc 11f or tier::. fro m rnar111<', motun ·yclc. i.portinJ.l i::ood::.. motor sµtJrts. r1· truJers. Great oppty but Wt: Clt'l' Vf'ry !>4.'il'l'\ I Vt' & want 1·an •t•r w1nn1·r IYJ>L~ only W•• tr;11n 1•x l'Crtly, V1S1t "' ;m<J s1•1• \' J II Mr . Di.' h I s 1· n ~ 557·0061 £.0,& o f fice • ~OJ overl oad to~ office • ~0-, ove rload TYPIST ;.Kpt. I ~.'wt t:JN1nt• ra111'" 1lhl 0\1•n 1\\o l·.11111 Xlrol l'llOtl $t'J!i1b't !;Ill l~,llJ 8020 . .......•••.•.......... font.Ire t-statc, fmc furn Anl1QUl'S, TV. mis, C"h1na . sllwr, l'ul Rlass, pl;m ts, m1~l'. Vt•rsaillcs A11l!o. , on H05pital Hd. 11111.i al ;JOO Cag ney Lant'. 1;:s1~ Sl>lid Oak d1 -sk, $:WO ur ""' ofr. 631~9 Dinmi! rm lhl. no t hr·. :n"x11' w<IO!i $1~ l.;uy lny t·hr ~ &4-1 71&1 Must M>ll. fl' :.tnl·o 1·on ~·le /St duwt 11' M'I i\ nu quo• l\1•n m11n· '>l''4-1n~· m.1r h111t• Ii.J I ..{)675 2 brown sol as. sohd ha nl wuod f r(lnl t.l•JCJr. IJa In 1lf•m -. & lud•t"• <"loth1•, Many o<J d, & "'llh IU>a::.ooabll' fi.tO. ~HI Larl(l' Uni ted upri ght fn'l-z.cr I y r old Paid S425 wi II sc II for $25-0. Haby furn. crib. $30. tlrt>sst>r s;!O. \0han~ine. llJle. SIS -.trollcr $! .• ~ ll!nJ JJm!rcfng.!>Ofd , rn•'<l1ctn1 1·abmel tnpk mirror,, IV ani..-ru1J. J!uld t.irlJl·I IOI?. all 111 xlnl < uud Hl-3f.34 Suµ<•r p11-tur1· PnrNt for lj U I I k ',1I1 ~I; •II \\\\11\.1 l'">l:J:I :':;!)( Ma1J11\1 10:10 .om(J, ••ti v.all.'> SU:• 11r ' ~!J~i~ WAN"n:n Sk1p1atk. i t opc•11 lncludm~ traill'r C.111 r~7 71(1'1 loah. Sail 906(1 ·················•····· Q.ASSIC WOODEN 8EAUTY •SALES• Ward & ll arr1ni.:1 11n I.umber. :1 J.oUJ'.lan.1 Pa1·1f1c d1v1s1on ha :. 1m mt.'<! full t1ml' osicnmi.:'I 10 the f o ll o w111 .: rlas:.if1cat1<111f. <:ardc•11 Salt•' <.;u.stom1•r ~·rvu•t• Coi:o.h1ns Apply i n pnM1n 1275 Hn<,tol. (' M 9 ~1. Tue~ Sat lo: 11 .. : Soll!S Wanted youna.: m1·11 who "cl. a loni.: w e ll w1Lh ~KJ11.•n. (;;ill Mr. c..it:or~c 540-4023. 10 z :-..ilcswoman 1-1.1rt 1 """ Minimum 20 hr' "·" JJI' r1t· n r <' JH t• fl' r rt• ti <Hovt-Aranrh. 557 12Hi:I 11r ~270C>. St·rcen pnnt111~ pr111l111 lion m<inai.:1•r w-.1111•11 Musi huv1• 1''ll ~'40 91 ICI SCTRY /GHI. Ofc. (ThTA M~'.SA Lti.:ht typ mg & hookk~·p1n~ for Insurance / ll. Jo:. · .. rr 11·1· Sa Io r y o I"' n . C a 11 Stepha.nit• at f.4!>-!~7 -~ --, . ,. Seamstresi-. 11P1•df·d for i;aal loft. S umc ell penc:n<·e rcq. 64f; SHOO, fill 4f.W SECRETARY National Morlgauc Insurance Co. has challenl(in.: pos ition avail. 8!I se<•rclury to the VP of m1trketm1:. Good St'<'retaru1I s kills n ·· quired. Send completc .rt!SWTie ancludmJC 6alary hastoty to: Suite 745, 500 Newport Centf'r Or. Newport Beach. 9'.!660. Sea ••• i /R.cpt.- Ute traffic & pleasant s urroundlnis for small tn1pzme publ.u1hlng co Shorthand skills req. Minimum 5 y~. exper. Salary co mmensurate. tmmed. opening. Phone for morning appt. _7:i2-6474. Bring resume SICIETAIY National M o rt111ge Ins urance <;o. h as challeng1nii: positio n av ai I. as t1ecret ary lo t ht> 11econdar y mark et manag er . Hood secretarial skill s r 1>- q\Ared. Mortia11e lend· .,_ background de11ira· b&e. Send romplete re· sume lnt'ludlng salary history to · Hox 2910, Newport Beach 9'Si0. Retloe•l Sales Off1ce- loolrla1 for secretary. Accurate tn>ina • shlhd. 111._ ~Uly, lrt CO~ l!!'!V M>UI eJlp Pftf'd. ~7 for In tevlew. SECRETARY 1-'ast advaocem4:nt to IT'Glru>gcnal slliU for am· ll1t 1ous ix:r:.un Great bf•ref1ts Startmg ~alary $10.llOO. Call Mary O'<.:on nur. 540 JOO I Srw llm ll ~ ~ncl llng of Ncwµc1rt lh •a r h Af.:l·ncy, 4340 Q1mpus l>nve :-;..,.·y.1.11.·rms1m•nt pl t1rn1• Ph•a:.anl ulrltl'. Ct! M lrlt·al s1lualton fur n 1:ht ~f'l>OJ) b'7:l 44~1 ~l't''r' /H1•r 1·pt HJOl';t I.ill' ltkk1•1•11111 t: ,on i.v .. ·r j) h II n l' '> . ( o m I' ,1 11 y ••·1wr11-.. r.:.1 n;,:i SECY $1200 Small l'O llf~l'n •dl 11f <' nrrd:. ouLK01ni.: 1n<J1 v w tHfo; ur 1·on~lr hkittl Xlnl OPl'IY Lu JOin ,.,L.ob growmi: 1:0 Ca II COASTAL PERSONNEL AGENCY 54~6055 ~'7110 llurbr>r. CM N .. 'Vhlt J\ C llfdlc; E (:;111 for aft hr uppt SECY $1200 Split runc-t1on, /\/ll. A I'. mvou•111g I. salt•s :.1'!"). Smu ll m f g <'v O r N rport area. Hill' t,, f<'e JlUlll. Pk!llS<' <"all for appt Mary lhckle ARt!n1·y 64(}.2920 New port lk a ch Sl·f'Vlcc SWt1on help wuut ed full lime day!! or n 1 R h t s . I m m e d i 11 t ., t>mployment. Apply 9!lO E. Csl Jtwy. Nµt Hrh. SJ-:IWln~ STATION AT 1'1-:NIJAN'r. P t lime. Avail eve:. & ,.wknds. Neat a ppea r a nce & h;tndwrillnR. Apply W IO Ne~rt 81. CM' Shippll'MJ CIHtl Expenenct.'<f. full time, Irvine area, mail of"lkr ~pany. Cal I 540·S222. SUnt I Dept T,..._ Great opportunity for right female. Xlnt co. benefit!! include health Insurance~ that In· eludes J2/~ Life, 8lck le.ave, 10 pajd holidays & more. Immediate open- ing, Deltroni~Corp. 929 Baker,C.M.~. Special l1'z discount l o Real Estate School Call Don, 673·7300 sroac P /lime stock person needed lo move rumltu~ on aalea Ooor .tr to assist CUltomen! with pickup. APPb ln person, The An Uq~ Guild. 1.BIU E. Dyer Rold. Santa Ana. IM busy Real Es t<itP In v1·stmenl •>Hl\·1· l>I x IJklg. 0 C /\111>11rt an·.1 We want a fn t-ndly .:irl with pleasant ph()llt' Yllll'\: & typ111~ Spt•t•!I :.u wpm Call ;_inyt1m1· 97! .. K533 Vfo:TEftANS XJ.nt Qp1w1r to t·arn xtra m00f'04:. f'art-llme ur1 tu $1,3110 per .) r, vlu.o; 11th1·r llt'ncf1l'> f or full dl't;1il-.. &. LO find out 1£ VIJU ri· llt1ahr1f'd f':t ll N;\VAI. nl':Sf-:tt v f': r152 :l52it Wu1l1tr:., W.Jtlro·,.s····· ll1rtt'1'ltkr 1Mr1 ltnll' lull lrnW Kam·, lto-::.1;111 1.1111 7 " • Ill.I-!f,fl!J W.art.rcsse. · W ;u \1' r.,. 11 a rt lJITll'. d;.iy'\ & 1•\f.., avail J>n valcduh &M !>-11>1 Waitress wnnH.,.J. 1·i.1,.·r , 11'1 both food & l'O<'kl:J lb IS.•lwt·c·n 1114 l n1111• I ·1,;c.l Cntry ('lull. 11;00 1-. I 'u;_1st 1114-) , N H f,M ~1'1~ I Waittts~s & Cooks .,.,,1nU.-d. /\II '>h1fh a\ .11b1 loll-Col11n v i.; 111·h,.11 llJ'Stauranl :!7 M:.! llrtq!,1 "") ~l' •l!JJ 111<\H W AHTB> DRIVER SUHOAYOHLY 1'1..1 d1•hvf'r Daily PolQt bundle~ to rurnn:o. 1<1• 11uires van llf lari:•· sla lion wagon and .1 g(J(11I clnving rcrord Phonl' M2 4321 and a~k for llarry Seeley or I.Jon Williams. t:QUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOVF.H W J\ It E H 0 U S Jo: H foi C ~ I V I N G & MJ\RKIN(j for n ·tail store chain. <.::ill 549 33:)9. ask for Rik _____ __.__ Wine & lmpor't Rct•r Oerk. Apply llam.flpm. llltl S. Coast Hwy. Lai.: l.k'h WOOD SHOP. c·xpcr, dis - play co. t'tr. Own boss . Ca II 540-5856 -----wooowoua Cabinetry /Carpentry Salary open. <=osta Mesa. 631-1680 or 63l·18 J II 3 YOUNG MEN. Cleanup &pttp. work for pamlml( <'Ont rac tor. Own transportation. Start $1.~ per hr. 631 OTM Mlidt••M ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......... 1005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J870 Gritzner It Co. sew· Ing machine made by Singer Sewing M'achine Co .• wlhand rotor, llkt new. Sl.000. or best <1frf·r Ca ll a fter 6 I' M M&-7J11. . SW. idle It.ems with a TIM what you w11nt tn _Eolly Pilot Clas:'llnect M 08.Jly Piiot Cla11s if1cd:- .--------- ~·hwmn. ~1rll> "Lii' l'.htk" -.uni.: r .1y. lk nw sn1 1.t2·l'14!J INli IJ(,n.11rt· Way, NR: near ('Urnl'r 'f\tiWl &l ist f i1rls t:nitlii.h Rike ~'1. •. 3 'IHI. Xlnl rurul ~II ...-1:-.o:ri.a 8035 ........................ Durltn~ W••ll tari·d for l..11 ll'fL'i SW l'lf 547 31112 DC9 8040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t month old A.K <.: n·i.: 1:.1ld1·n Lall H1•1n•1vc-r ~·1·mJh• Ar>t d v.t·ll1·r 111~l :.I'll Doi.: ">ol<J on 1: for 5'!115. M uk1· offer ~1!17 Sitm()yC'<I pupp1<'S AK (' n-g. l mal•·. J fl'malc::.. ;1 wit.'< l>cJ>UMt holdo;; dui.:. ~. <t<X>-_IM 15 :ift 5pm Am<-nra.n Pit Hull pu11- p11.=. S'i() tl ~ L7:1 ~14 Stlkv TPrrier , f1·mal1· sp;11h•, h•>U-'>t: brOk('n, S7!1 m;1 40L3 i\Kt' t;oldt·n lklnl'\'t'r l 'uppu•h 5"H 4050 8045 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CUW pu1>py, II wks ol<I , n C'rd s ~nnd h o m e . 5'11·5031 f'Rfo:E lo i;:ood home. f't•m Calleo Manx. 6 mos. cute & lovcuhlt' 1142 7388. f''c·m Shep M1Jc Spayl"<I. Oh1•d Traine d Shots l.1(' 64S-3300. Pam .. :ve:.. ooi-9960. Fh-e K1Uc>ns. R wks old All white 963·3485 art 8pm 2 bc11ut. Tonlune.1• <.:a ts, fr<'c t o Rood hnml' O w ne?r m ov 1n J?. 49C>-um mo-3422 f'urcbrl'd Spri n gc· r Sparuel a•,., yrs, itreat doJC, ~ood manne r s ~3516ev('s ----3 wood doors 1S'x 10' & rnillc Junk. 542.3434 ---Pedrgn-e Sliver Toy Poo· die, older dog to good home 646-mft ---- Male Spnnger Spaniel 3 y r s old O h editint trained . llou11ebrok<'n Lo ves oth e r pet s & childrt..'l'I. S41Mll91 ----3 Klttt.'M, 2 whale , I black &wtute. 968-81.26 ,.. .... IOSO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ti' Sofa bed. inne'rspnng mmttreM. >Hnt rood. 188 3' round ottoman. Sl9. Othe r misc 11 e m s 640-4744 ------- Movm~ Must sell hshld 1trns. 14-11.'ShUll( niad11m·. !>l.Ovt·, cllllllli.! tblc & mU('h rror•· :St.H :Jrd ~l , II k. 5 1'1et·(' Sali·m M:i plt· Hc.lrm ~l·l, :?4 y r::. uht Nt'<.-ds rd m1::.hU1J!. $;.!SO tm-~ M1'<i1t1•rr <1 n1·an eonsol ... 11mrrm :.tcn·o. t um lahl\· & n ·C"1ir<l<; M ovta.: port.1 hit· !11i;hwashc•r 1 ~1 · Mu,,mvox Porlallh· TV h w K odak 'I 11ur1 ,1 1•a mer a I ('oll 1·rt or-. 1lt·m J S1ni.:1·r r11n:-.11l1· sc•w1111: mat·hmr Cllrnt·r twin IJt"Ct::.. !-.hu"'m~ Sal 9th.. from noon &-Sumhw IOI A Clrtrbrook Lari;. C:.M ------ Watert>.·d Kg ~z wrt h Ml~ Vl'fdl' Coontry Club drdWt·rs like nt·w Ask int.! rnemlll'r!-.h1p for sJlt' $1110 .lulH• 957 ll5AA tiJI J..127 DanL~h ~ora $14 l<ml r•IJ' SJO U 11> sand1•r $111 W~t II Vollrath '>la1111l's:-. i.l't .. ·I 111:.c·rl s ~~' l vr Jll 1)14 ~!) ./CLOSEOUT Pl...ANT SALE/SAT. 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Sal. &-9, Begmning Noon Sun. all day Clcurbrook Ln. & Vanga rd Way <across from C M 'Police racility) ESTATE SALE SAT 9-4 Sura . chairs. lamp;. color TV D1sh('s, cloOung, jew1•lry, book:;. vacuum. yilrn. scw1n1t supplies. Morc. 2110 Coral Pl Comer lrvinl' ttwn lsth ltCUffDr N 8 MulU~Famdy' Sale . Fri day It Sat t0.4 4~72 Goldmglow. <Univ Vk Irv I I TELL MORE PEOPLE ABOUT YOUR E SALE! ' '\ \., r } ~ ---r ~ '7 51on" .Ht• rircat 10 Q1vr> 1 t11rcct1ons 10 your o.lrJQt: s;ile but 10 lnl pnoolc know you re nav1nq a sJle. you ~nould scnedule an ad 10 run in the Classified !1oct1on of this newspaper• It's the besl way to lell people what you're se111nq, when and how to get to the sale. Call today and let us help you wo rd your ad DAILY PILOT CLASSIRm ADS ~HONE 642-5678 \ -~~--- :!I ·111l1or ~ ~~. .! year warra111 y 642 ~ .. 140 Sh.Ul> Ot~1J(nl'f ' :!.'>' rol '" 1V ~ ) r wmt" !-'ti'\' cl.•h \'l'r)' Sl :9( ti411 I 7Xlo Cok~ 'lV l•ir -.:o lo· IH •\ XJ. 11•1. 13" L'.tll ~ 111111;· af\t'r 1~ \ i1wii:t· 1)f l'mplovmenL t1Jrr"' -..Jlt• or. mv .l. \·'""I Hw II tiy ~:urnl)l.•.111 1·1.ilhm•·n /\':.i1nf11·1 11 S!!>,t.UJ CJll 673 :ll'.13 l.111111 1 w /lrlr $1 :11111 ;,1 'f.1h1I I k1•t 1·h $t1 ,IOI ~ 7!)30 .1flcr hpm 1\1 V ~T I ,. • J 1J ' m 1 11 1 H .1 i.: t 1 m 1· S I o ,, I• 1..t·n11h -.ti•n ·u • l\ll ,,,1• ":n.•.1·na<Ja W1 nn1•r ~url ~~.O Ill .'II kl I :! l).q t4!i!:IX/J °"'~.f1ll') 'l'rad•· Ii?:! I 1..11 I•' i·, t<l'A 1:1" 1 'Ir rv likl· nu, .,.. .. -1 'I 'I' s I I I ·~ Sant.ma W1•I l''l"IJ' -J. •JO ) 11 'I r I ·lhl• M+·r• ~1111 :n ,.rl ,\\l1!-M/t':t">W/l••111.1l1 lll 'l·n 1• l•f• • ... • .. ,.. 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Sun roo f , loaded $4H(lJ/orr 673 4313 ·~'>II' Mans. 1:1)1111 motor. l(otld trans. l(0111I rumun~ rood N<b t u111• up & ~cal 1vers $350 494 ~ SACRIFICE! ·73 l irand l'nx t'ully loaded. dnt cond. V1•rv dean n·~ 1eas Must 1wll by June JOth. $1500 fW2.32'i19 ----~ t-'lreblrd. •);pint. 1-:x lra'I, lo m1, new puint & ures. 962 2730. S4400. ' 7 3 ... I It 1-; II I It 11 •'OHMUI./\. Nds i;om1' work $3650 or 0He1 ~Hb72 '7f1 t'lrcbinl. Ju ""· 1ww lln.'11. 111t•r1'(1, xlnt ron<l &st uHi•r. ur.3 l'M!l:.l , um t-'ircb1rd 1:s,llCJO M, flm<k.'<I t,11b11louN rnnd1 lli)ll $ti,Otl\I . T Ha r 4!M Kl~ fl74 v ... • •••••••••••••••••••••• 11175 Ve1t• W•con. 28.000 mi. Must M-11. 1149$. Call~·l356 Make your !l bopp1n#t f'Mlef' by using the Oatly Pilot Cla.~~irll'd /\ds ---~-----~ Orange Coast Environment Influences Local Trends By GEORGE LEI DAL Of Ille Otlll) ,., ,, ... P eople a n d environ ment shape t he trends in food , fas hions, e ntertainment and e ducation. alonJ! the Orange Coast. BACKPACKS, r unning shoes and rollcrskatl's an.· some or the things Orange Coast acti\•ists are gelling into. Others arc expressing their. inter est in health by what they choose to eat. the health club they visit failhfull~ or by their devotion to tennis, rncquetba11 e nd watersports ll'iSIDE THIS snc cial edition Awareness of Nutrition Sparks Trend Toward Healthy Foods P eople arc thinking more or t heir health along. the Orange Coast , causing a rise in health food popularit y. "T he average pe rsan is becoming more knowledgeable a bout what goes into his food. "llc's finding out that 99 per· cent o[ ...nutrients ax ~ being te:tkc n out of supermarket food a nd 25 percent not even enough to support a mt ls be· ing p u t h a c:k ," ~aid a s pokesperson for a Costa Mesa hea lth food store. She addC'd that while health &!!=liiir..~~t--1food popularity i. a--m1tiooal trend, it is especially so in t he beach areas. People everywhere, however. continue to buy a s much junk food as ever in donut shops , f ast -food r est aura nts a nd superma rkets. Shoppers al one Costa Mesa m arket us ually buy a s many cookies, candies and crackers as fruits, nuts and vegetables, a spokesman said. ··If it were n't for junk food, I 'd be out of business," aald a Cost a Mesa cate ring truck driver, a dding ••about 20 per· c ent of my c us tomers buy heallh food . ·•Ther e's no way a supermarket ca n carry whole- grain products on a shelf for ve ry long. because they would be forced to use preservatives •nd other 1arba1e," one 1pokeaperaon sald, She added that health food pr ice• are the aame •• •upermarket prices on com· parable ltema. ''Tlilere~a I ri1ii a I spread ln the media that health fOod ts overpriced. - health food markets use sug· ge-rted r et ail prices." t he spokesperson said . Another g rocer added that m ost unpcrishable items in her health food stor e can be bought al m ajor supermarkets. She predicted that hl'allh food s t o r c s u It i m a t l' I y '' ii I b e supermarkets. ··The r ising demand for health food, combined with the need for one-stop shopping, ultimate· ly will result in health food sup~rmarkcls . "1Jp lo now, health food stores h ave been spcl'ialt y grocer y m arkets." sh<' siiid. o( pr_a!_l.@. County !:-J ring you ·11 fi nd stories a nd pidures bring- inJ! you up to date on the latl'st lrl'ncl.s d ictatcrl b:-· lht· unique lift-styles of Orange Coast p(·o· pie . E DUCATION CO~TI NUES to fill the hours of students from pre-school to post graduate . senior citizens The late:-.t In jau. dbl'O and popular music is outlined. t:NERGV as impacting family \·acalions a nd the results are new trend~ in gelling around. Trends <Jlso details the latest in fa~hi on s. hairstyles. cos · mctics and active sport swear ··supermar ket' 1omtUmea feature 1ower prices IJecauae they buy tn volume . but IDOi\ Jaaon CarM.,hai a Mrd timetJecadhlQ between ~altfl.and Junk. food_._..___ ______ _ "'.. ' - ·- 2 TAEH05 -Supplement lo Coaal Liff, June 8. 1979 and Daily Piiot June 1 1979 Nation lags Behind Trendsettl~g local Swimwear ....... .., ..... 0.-. Sonia model~. a one,.piece rainbow bathing suit. \ Orange Coast residents lead the nation In swimwear f ashlon trends. "I don't buy half the lines ~f. fere d by natio netl swimwear companies because the rest of the U.S. Is so far behind the times. "People In Ohio are wearing what we wore three ye ars ago," said Robin Schroede r. owner of a Newport HcuC'h s wimwe ar boutique. More revealing styles in new fabrics are the most sigruf1t unt swimwear trends, she added •·women's salts are more ris· que und exposing. "The suits also have switched from cotton lo such fabrics as Lycra and Spandex," she said. Although many women wear one ·picce suits. 70 percent still wear two·picce bikinis, said Millie t~owlie . owne r of anothe r Newpo rt B eac h s w imwe ar boutiqut . "We•ve been seUln1 one·piece suits for three years. but It 's taken women this long lo warm up to the MW revealing styles· she said She added that m e n ·~ swimwear fashions have shown little change over the years. "I feel sorry for the poor ~uys thl'y've been wearing the sa me styles for 20 yl'ars .. ~hl' s aid · Women's swimwear. however, has become more fa:,hionablc for many occasmns "Wo men tod ay c au wrup a s klrl around u one pic<:t: ~uit a nd weur it to a d isco or even out to dinner,· Mrs Schrocd<:r ~aid . People from othe r states arc as to unded at this t rend, s ht' added. Wom<'Q also :ire more <·0 11· s<:io us of style than of price. ··Women Just wear whal looks good on them. and they rarely s ay a suit costs too much." she s aid . Sht• added tha t women wear the current sty le~. reg ardless of lhc lr fagurcs. "Mature women with not so· good figures wi ll wcc.ir the cur· r e nt on<: piece suits. whc:rc as m the pa st people would ha ve thought they had a :,car or f'iOm ething, if they wore onl· ... tihe !>i.Ud . Colors in swimwear fashions u rc more "dull " than in tht• p a !>t , but wiJI be getting brighter. she predict ed . Mrs. Schroede r also predicts ~u1tc; ~•II be more revealing in the near future "I don't sec that the suits cun get much briefer. but I'm sure tht•y wi ll. she said . California Establishes 1dentity in Fashions Southern California cc.i rries in· creasing weight in est &blishing national fashion trends. ··Fashions used to filter in from Europe to New York and then work their way across to · Los An6(e les. "We now have established our o wn id e ntit y in Southe rn California we've become trendsetters." said Carol Gicrs. f ar;hion coordinating instructor at Ornngc Coast College. Costa Mesa. "California <](!signers arc ex · e r.ting more influence ucross the nation, partly beca use fashions ure becoming less sca sOni:tl, t•or . TYPICAL VAL.UIS: .. ,. .... .., .......... sn• Weelltr .............. SIJI .,. ................... . ....... , ............•• " ....................... ....... ,~ ••••..•.•. $271 ce1wTY .............. su1 responding with our California wea ther." said Judy Engelman. head of wome n's fashion at a major Costa Mesa de purtmcnt store . 1-·a shions urc going to dressier looks m both ·men·~ suits an<I in dresses. (See FASHIONS ON Page 19) AU MAJOR BRANDS . . .. SUpplefrent to Coast LIFE. June 6. 1979 end Daily Pilot. June 7. 1979 -TRENDS 3 IN ORANGE THE GRAND BAHAMA -..-:--~-"THElllJ8TttlllJlllOl/HfA II THE wtJllLD .. -~':"... SPA• HAND-LAID tlLE • . DEtUXE EQUIPMENTPACICAGE • COVER Complete Spa Packages trom•695°0 ................. (714) 7IO·Ml1 . . Active lifestyles Dema~d Easy-care Hairstyles Sporting a rounded hairstyle is Vickie Brooks, left, with Debi Roche wearing a perm. Short hair for both men and women is today's fashion. ••Active lifestyles demand a casual. easy-care. yet stylis h hairstyle." ~aid Robt!rt Taylor . owner of a Costa Mesa salon. A strong dlK o influence hC:As popularized com pact h airstyle:, t hat won't fall apart while danc· ing. Short . l oo~c pl·rm<.1ra·nl!-> adorn the head:. uf m;rny men. while womtn s p o 1t <i ~o ft , layered style with ··wis py ' h<.iir around the fa ce and neckline. Trends In h a irs t y lin g , however , are not rcstndcd to t he colle:trbonc ;md up. A ·'tot al look·· 1s aehicvcd w h en tod ay 's soft . layered clothing is complemented by an equally soft hairs tyle ·'The dressing is coming back into hairdressing. "People nowadays are fitted for a a hairstyle the same way t h ~y are fitted for a s ual .' Tay lor sa id. Hairstyl~s are designed lo fi t the contours of t he face. lhurs tyling, however. is not !'>ynonymous with haircutting. Intricate techniques in bruid- mg and plaiting present m any ;.i ltcrnate way~ t o wear long hair. llair rnloring l'mplo~s soft highlights for mul<Jtt·d to com- pl t•ml·nt l'Yl: c.inrl skin color Frosted ht.1ir t!'> out of foshion. T.::iy lor said T he ad vent or rrntural foods a nd hea lth consciousnl:ss has not !(•ft hair untouched. Naturnl haircutting , where barbers c ut h<Jir to the way it grows from the sc c.i Ip. enjoys popularity. All organic "hair produets arc used so the hair will absorb the nutrients rather than j ust be c·out<.•d b) them. h_t• said. Confusion Results as Area Slang Terms Undergo-Changes By JOHN MILTON DODD s..ci.is.c .......... A .. cool" person in Newport Reach might be considered .. hot " in Huntington Beach. liul if the p<>rson deals in "hot " m (•rchandisc he might end up in the ··cooler.·· SuC'h is the confusion attending s lang trends along the Or ange Coast. I nlervie ws w ith young a nd long.lime Orange Coast re. s idents reveal tha t many slang terms r emain popular for de · cades while otht!r s last only weeks. Influences on s lang terms in· <:Jude sex. intox icants a nd beach <rnd harbor activities. One such activity surfing · FATHER'S DAY SPECIAL (Husbands. Sons. Boyfriends a nd Lovers) Girls get your Hair Styled and . . . Get Your Guys Styled At 1h Price •Cutting • Curling (Perms) ~RI MASTll •Coloring •Conditioning describes wa\'l'S in t erms of "green rooms," "w.aJls " and "bowls.·· Outdated terms are "ha ng ten," "in the c url" a nd "on the nosl' ... Sex slang also h as undergone terminology c·hanges. For ex a mp le, t o "boogie'' involves closer sexua l contaet t han the simple da ncing it once meant. To"snag <.A ""agon .. or "scam a fox " is to put t he 010\'l' on the opposite sex. An unattractive pe r son is a ··wench ' o r a ' s r a n k " '' h ii~ a n a t tractive pe r son b "rH:l'tar " o r "the kind." "The kind" also refers to high- (See SLANG on Page 17) ---- From Persia, Pakistan, Kashmir, Romania, China, to include m ansion size area rugs, and runner s of a lt var ious sizes and styles. WE BUY YOUR USED ORIENTAL RUGS STORE HOURS: Open 6 Days • Mon.-Sat. 10 a .m. -6 p.m . ONE OF THE LARGEST IMPORTERS OF ORIENTAL RUGS 0 RUG i .. A\. ATARf Prices effectl•• ................. 12 <:olor Video Computer System TV game for any TV includes 4 controllers. power adaptor and combat game 14495 CX2600 * ~nt to Coast.J.IFE. June 6, 1979 and Oa.ly P110t, June 7. 1979 -TRENDS 5 JUN£ 17th ~DI« Timex . 20% off .... Pric. Kodak Ektra 2 Camera Outift Minolta 110 SLR Remington XLR 1000 Electronk flash wilh 7 -second recycie time takes care of flash fu11. Super-fast 1/500-seeond shutter and 400 speed film 110 Single lens reflex with macrozoom lens and automatic exp0sure selling Electric Razor -comb ine for beauttlul r;::=::'::==~-.. stop-action pictures Indoors or Triple cutting system in a handy travel case. out. 3991 ..... Utt Men's.Jog Suit in latest sty1es 100% acrylic and machine washable. 1688 ... H.ff Waffle . Solt Athletic Shon Nylonwtth 2 wtda IOOk vinyl trt"). ....... 6-11 hpJ-6 1200 11 00 13999 .... 17'.91 Man's leather Look Jackets Pile lined. ·S·M·L·XL THE CONAIR PR0-1000 HAIR DRYER 2988 1 ... H .tf 1000 PoWerlul watts. 2 temperature selections, ,atyting nozzle. \ 1 ()88 Coleman Cooler and Jug 13~ Gatton Cooter Lightweight, durable! Plastic Worm & Taddelox UnlQue au-around wormproof box opens from either side. SO moYlbte divtdera . ~ 14~x&•1'~ ~ overall ~ IOU ._.._,, .. .... 14.'7 Cross Pens and Sets 20% off ... Nee l ...... !O ............. 8 TRENDS -Supplement to Co1st LIFE. June 6, 1979 and Daily Pilot. June 7, 1979 * Watersports a rc on the up- swing, causing crowded cond1 · tions on the Orange Coast. "There's a d efinite rise in the popularity of water sports - perhaps even faster than the proportional rise in population along the Orange Coast. •· Peorle especially are Into unusua gadgets," said Logan Lockabey, spokesman for Newport Beach Lifeguards . Preschoolers enjoy working with their hands. .. Jet Skis, windsurfers. surf kayaks, and such traditional sports as surfing and bodysurf· ing alt are on the upswing," he s aid. Mothers Face Babysitting Problems ·'There are more unusual motorize d g a dg e t s , and manufacturers are really cra nk · ing-ottl the products," .he added . By JANET STEWARD s-i.1 s.<tleM Wrltff When Mommy decides to go back to school or to work, many families are faced with the prob· lc m of finding care for the "lit· tic people." Tr a ditionally , the grandpa rents handl ed child care while the pare nts went off to work ; but with today's bus y and often distant grannies, this ide a is just not practical. Tod ay's parents are more a wa re that child care means more than just a day of cartoons in front of the television set. And today ·s child care is cater· ing to these well-educated and concerned p<trents. In the last decade, child care has become big business. Several chains of child care facilities have s prung up around the country lo a ccommodate the needs of the modern family-· those with two working parents. As a result. child care has become more profes sional. turn· ing out children who are more uwarc of the mselves -ani:f their world. Today's preschools provide a nurturing atmosphere where a child can grow on four levels ·· s oc ial, emotional. physical and intellectual. As a result of growth in these areas, self-esteem also grows, giving a . child the courage and ... (See PRESCHOOL on page 18) . , ' .. This rise in wate r s port popularity has created s af cty concern among lifeguards. "You jam all these people on a limited coastline a nd you a utomatically get mor<.> s afety problems. "We go through a const ant hassle with safety ." he said,· adding "it looks like there will (See WATEASPORTS on page 9) Tue Personal 1buch e?f Howes There's something o;pcciJI about Hq~es jewelry.You rnay calHt the ••eottfftor's Viewpoint." Each det;til in deiign is a pbin t of pleasure for those whu .1ppreciJ te tht fln"t. It's a perfect hJlanct> of ndture 'and man Cf't'ating a treasurt'. This personal touch of Howd didn 't happen overn ight . Thtiy 'Ye bet'n working on it fo r over a centu(y, World renown~d for uniqur creations ... rare gfms ... import diamonds ... cont.mporary CW. .. lll)(I~;~ ... unusual imports ... fi nt .._ ... .._~ cM41te piec.t) ... precious ,;(11 .. heirloom jewcls ... remount Come In .. od b~ ~()lled with thl! person;il tout'h of How~ to<Uy. -... SYpplem:nt to Coast LIFE. June 6, 1979 and Oa1ty Pilot. June 7 , 1979 -TRENDS 7 , Clubs Big Business Along Hec;al,h-conscious Coast ..., --. People enjoy and dc\·elop their hea lth more than ever CJ lo ng the Orange Coast. "We 've been doubling our bu~incss every year,'' said a spokesman for a Co!:>ta Mesa health club. ··E ve r yon e wants t o b e healthy. they just need someone to show them how to do it. .. Health clubs arc re<.all't' big ... -. Running Fever Hot And Still Rising H unning is e xperiencing CJ .. dram<Jtic rise in popularity ... "The s port has grown ett least JO pe r cent in the last f cw· ye(jrs." said Paul To rdell <.a, owner of a Newport Beach run· ning shop. "Although America is bccom- ing more fitncss·conscious, run- ning is rising dramaticetlly in populetrity because everyone tan participate at his own level and be content. ··This ets pccl of running is (See RUNNING on Page 9) Countians are running to stay fit and trim, these days. Lance Cary jogs across an Orange Coast park. business. and they always will be," said a spokesman from a Newport Beach health club. One influence on the populari · ty of health clubs is increa!:>mg awarcru:~s of heart and lung dt~· l'<ISC. . ··Peopl e c.arc n ·al iting the: he<irt is a mu~c lc. just like thur ~•rm~ and h:g~. "Our cardiovt.tscu lar workout •oisco•.t•ed Model #•1 2200, 3000 & 3200 llmltecl to Ill 1toci'i.pply Sale at Costa Mesa Location Only! ' COSTA MESA 1706 ~Blvd. 131~2.o attracts a lot of businessmen, becaust! it incrcascs their energy by as much <JS 70 per· CE.:nt in two weeks. "The new cardiova~cular C:ld dilion to our Costa Mesa health <.:lub has dravt n bu!:>ine~!> ~ky high ," the !>pokesman said. F a~hion . h owcvt r . b tht ~t ro11gcst influence on µopulan · t y of health cluhs. he <.idded . "Summ<.!r clothes <J r e mofc revealing, motivating \\omen lo lose weight.·· "They come running an the door on the firs t s unny day because they \\c.int to look better in the ir bc.ithi11g !>llll~.' ·tu: ~&J 1d A not her inn ucncc on he a Ith club puµulanty •~ MX ' With ltll ~•dd ld u1ug.\ ~1 ($eeCLUBSonPage 14) BAABEQULS with anything that cooks o·utdoors ORANGE WAREHOUSE OUTt:ET 204 Welt Chllprnan Ave. 532-8711 • . . . or 1n. MAU. OF ORANGE 2378 N. Tustin Ave. ...1721 Cost• Mesa & Or•nve Mall Open 7 Days• M·F tlll 9 p.m. .. . .. . . ~ . . I TRENOS -Supplemenl 10 Coasl LIFE. June 6, 1979 end Catty Pilot, June 7, 1979 - Ter i Lynott and Dave Wachtel enjoy one of the f astest growing sports ever -racquetball. BILBOI BOIT VIRD COMPLETE IOAT REPAIR -Hall a.ts-_M..._ hlwar -lott..C ...... -Meclamlc .. .d Bectrlal .... , _. IMI•••• -W~mldflter-•11"*' -lefWil I -Spray_. .... -L••• ........... s,r., , •• .., -lllp Mew c ..... . BALBOA BOAT YARD . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . ' .. ,,,. .... . .. . . . ··· ............ ,·.·.·.·.·.· .. ··.·.·.··· RacquetbOll Experiences Record Court Sport Growth Racquetball is by far the pre· micr court sport on the Orange Coast. In the past six years. racquet · ball has experienced one of the fas test growth rates cvt.:r en· joyed by <tny sport. MORE THAN HALF' a million players crowd into 17,000 rnc quetball courts nationwide. The NCJtional Courts Club pre· diets that by 19~0. racquetball players will number about 10 mi llion. Racquetba ll 's growth out· p aces that of tennis. though ten· nis conlinu<'S to enjoy populari· ty. Jndt;c d , m<Jny racquetball f acililics arc equipped, with ten· nis courts . ONE REASON for racqul'l· ball 's popula1·ity .. cites John O'Brien , general manager of a Santa Ana health cJull, is that it gives the-~beginnmg player a sense of accomplishment, even his first lime playing. ·'There is no net and no out-of· bounds lines, .. he said, "SO most bud shots still kt'C'P the player in the rally." O'BRIEN ('l ,AIMS that rac- que tball provides the s ame a mount of exer cise in one hour that is obtained from two and one-hair hours of tennis playing . A survey conducted by the In· ternational Racq ue tball As· sociatio n s hows that the aver age racquetball player is a professional, owns a home. lives in a city with a population of 250.000 or more. has a n income &J t lc<Jsl ~25.000 and is between 25 and 34. THIS AFFLUENT patronage of rnc quetball e ns ures its growth and continued populari- t y, O'Brien said. A recent development in court sports is a JO-foot by 60-foot out· door recreation area that can be installed rn the homeowner·s haf'kyard SPORT <.:OURT 1s a b;.icky<mJ sports patio that is small ('r, ch eaper and more ver satile than a tennis court. Sport Court can be adapted to inc lude Lennis, basketball. bad- minton. voll eyball, tetherball. racquetball and many other sports. .ft is one-fourth the size of a te nnis court and can be painted to complement the house. Diamonds, Colored Stones Rise 'Dramatically' in Popularity .J ewelry expe riences a "dramatic" rise in popularity due to two trends along the Ora nge Coast : The incre asing value of diamonds. The "conservative" price of colored stones. "Diamonds survive wars and plagues, and they m ake good in· vestments. causing jewelr y sales to rise dramatically in re· cent years. "Colored stones a lso have r isen in popularity because or their conser vative price and rel· alive value,'' said Ken Smith, m a na'ger of a Costa Mesa jewelry store. Other n a tionwide jewelry trends are lo longer gold neck c hain s and' fr om charm bracelets to charm necklaces. he added. Although most jewelry trends are national. such local in- flu enc es us sa iling and skateboarding have influenced some jewelry. Gold is a good investment and ri1e1 in popularity, but "people are crazy" to buy gold because prices have become so high. ··A gold piece that cost $20 two years ago now costs $50,'' he said. Altho ugh jewelry s tyles chan1e to coordinate with cur· rent f uhiom, ihe •tl"Oftlett in· ' rJuenccs are holidays. ··Even though jewelry is the trimming on the tree· of f ashlons, the styles don 'l change seasonally as with clothing. "Rather, our la rgest rise in sales is on suc h occasions as Christmas, anniversaries and Mother's and Father's Day." Smith said. Colored stones and diamonds will continue to rise in popul'ari· ty, he added. Diamond and colored·stone rings contribute to a "dramatic" riae in Jewelry popularity along the Orange Coatt. . -... ·17 ~~ "' . I" WATERSPORTS ••• from-page 6 be a limit to how many people will use our coastline in the near future. "There's hardly room to surf on a good day," he added. Limited harbor space also has caused Increases ln sales of trailerable boats. sald Kelly Connell, spokesman for a Newport Beach yacht dealer. .. People are buying freedom when they buy a boat. "This freedom ls restricted when 99 percent of available slips are fllled, so people are buying tra1lerable boats, • he said. He added that bis business has doubled each year, and he expects it to double this year, adding more and more boats to Orange Coast waters. The current energy crisis has bad little effect on power boat sales, he said . More people, in fact. are tak· ing vacations closer to home because of the crisis, causing even more crowded conditions, Lock a bey said. RUNNING ••• from page 1 especially appealing to Reasons be gave for the women," he said. sport's popularity la that run· Oraqe Cout weather also ls ning gives people time to relax, conducive to running, although relieve stress and think about the sport la enjoying a national themselves. rise in popularity. ••Running la no '-aulnl fad "I just came from the 'lnJand people are doing at for Ilfetlme empire' of Illinois. fitness. 0 Ruulng la deflnltely gaining "I get customers up to 75 there, as well as on the East years and older. and fll'St·tlme Coast," he said. beginners come in here all the Competitive running ls time," he said. becoming so crowded that many Running's popularity has people have become frustrated made the sport a big business. with the sport, he added. They continue running on "Ten years ago, there was one · their own, however, because the running shoe. There now are sport ls very convenient and ac· about 300. cessible. ··Active sportswear ls one of "People are running more for the fastest growing aspects of f up and ~njoyll)ent rather than the f asruon business," Tordella for competition," he said. · said. • •· DROP BY AND SEE OUR COMPLmllNE OF ROLLER SKA TES SPORTSWEAR NOW IN STOCK y_.I HC.... .... • • • lffcftCWra•letlt .... •Wethlh•~ JIJI ContHwv•C....delMer•67S.t7H I ......... 91,_.,...,. • ...... e. • .., S... I 44Jt .Cil"' Dr.,• 1nm • lll•UU. ~t to Cout LIFE.~ 6. tt7t and 0.tty Piiot. June 7, t979 -TRENDS t SATURDAY JllE 11, 1979 11 AM-4 PM 11 :00 am Parecle of lweclleh, Norw .... n, and Danlah ooetumed partlol· pants oanylr19 tM M•rpole to the VIiiage Green. HOOf' Scandinavian Game• for th• public •round tM Maw-pole. 1 :00 pm ~. ~Ofi'oance IUTdanoes thr'OU91tout the oenter. ltOO pm Norw .... n l>Holft9 Club• ,.,. term. lcOO pm O.nlah Danoen perform. 4:00 pm The public Is Invited to dance • flnele around tM Marpole. nMt VILLAQa Or-.. Cowdr'• moat •xolt· "" ~ oenW with 70 un1.-. ehop• andl~ ............. ,_.-MtMtontl cobblestone eb:Nla,eN.......,.1-poata, • ..,. ... trMa .................. An otd wortd atmeep,_.. wtMre ~·• tllaoover • new aho1111l111 an4 dlnlftl • .,.....enH. NO ADMISSION FREE PARKING FOR INFORMATION: 751-6595 SOUTH COAST PLAZA Vll~E Su nf lower and Bea.r StrHts In Santa Ana Opposite south Coast Pi.z.a MALL T-. North Bt1sto1 off ramc>'from &In 01too F1tew~. Look for the....,.. ftagtt. - ... _ ... _ ·-.., 10 TRENDS -SYppfement to Coast tlfFE. June 6, 1979 end Oa1fy Pilot, June 7, '979 * Tammy Jann. left. and Martha Pleshe model the latest in jogging and tennis outfits. Lyon'S AlfilQUE- CLOCKS Largest selection ol Restored and Guaranteed Antique Clocks and Pocket Watches fn Orange County. •Vienna Regulator -3 WEIGHT SECOND BMOQUE - 3 WEJGKI' BIEDERM!IRE -3 WEIGHT ENQRAVEDGUSTAVE BECKER - 1 WEIGHT YEAR CLOCK - 1 WEIGHT MINIATURE • American Oak School Clock • FreQ..ch Westminster Chlmee •Gold and Silver Pocket Watches • Frenbh and American Mantle Clocb • Engll1h, Auatrian, American Grandfather Clock• EXPERT REPAIR AND RESTORATION AL.L WATCllES AND CLOCKS f'RES DTJMATIS 23$0 Newport. Blvd., Col&a Meta Ul-4UI ··-~{' PMtet ,, • .,..,. ( Popularlty of Running Sets Sportswear Trends Running is setting the trends in active sportswear. "Everyone is getting into run· ning," said Martha Pleshe. m a n age r of an active sportswear store in Costa Mesa . .. Runners want a cool outfit that won 't bind the legs," she said. Nylon tank tops with cotton· mesh bottoms and nylon shorts are popular. Tennis, a past pacesetter, still is influential in setting trends, though not to the extent as is running. Tennis outfits tend to be more color-coordinated, according to Miss Pleshe. "When tennis was big you could not sell running clothes," she said. "Now it's just the op- posite." Fashions for the fast.growing sport of racquetball combine the cotton and color.coordination of tennis with the toosene·ss of run- ning styles. Running fashions also are pre- f erred by participants in the re- surJ1tent sRQrt of rollerskating. Regar<lless of the sport, active sportswear also must look good on the indi vidua). •·What's good for a young person might not suit a n older person," she said. J ogging s uits. which in the past were a basic g rey. come in a variety of colors to suit most pref erenccs. Color also has made an im· pact in!he wet suit industry. Bright yellows, oranges, reds, greens and blues adorn the suits of divers and surfers who used to be content to wear black. And motorcyclists enjoy col· or-coordinated leathers. Foul weathe r on ce found sailors clothed in traditional yellow gear. Throug h the years. fo ul weather gear has evolved a fashion or its own, with suits in many cuts and colors. And skateboarding adds a line of pads and helmets for its care free participants ' in- dividual dress. A fashion item that suits a ny s port played in the California sun is the visor. It provides relief for squJnting eyes. . . . a structured. 8-week seminar program for falter weight loss. Individual attention. Techniques for quick and permanent weight conttoLEnrollmentllmited. Pre-regtatration required. cau todav. 894-2022 Cla1H1 Stm lhNJ J•e I Ith. Fo•laln Yc6y •••••••••• 9:30 a.m. Friday 11020 hollhunt St. H•I...,_ leach •••.•• 9:30 a.m. 11Mnclay 7131 ...... St. ...... Grove •••••••• 6:3.0 p.tn. n.r.-, 11300 St.ford · il .. .. • • • * Sopp1erren1 lo Coast LIFE. June 6. 1979 ano Dally P•fot June 7, 1979 -TRENDS 11 A CASE FOR GREAT EAKl'H OPEN70AVS Mon. rhru Sa t 9.30 am ro 6 00 pm f r1<1.¥· open Mil 7 00 pm Sundays: 11 ·00 ilm 10 Sf)() pm .. ClOITA MISA • Out M4-0s.M 110 E. 171'1 lll'Mt HH1 to ltalllflt -WHTMINSTla -OW "4.0Slt llHI ~te scr .. t llHM AlllHIWftt MllltTl ... TON HACM -11141 M<~ ..... ~·-,,, ... ....._~ ~ .. ? .. '"'"" -C11•1 t>e-te10 SU E. 'lril Strffl In Lerwlft Squ- L.A MAaaA -UUI 11'4 l ltl IQSW, Wlllttlet 81wd. lft "" AHltft--L.oftl• (aft!., IL. toH-11141 t~Jll' 24M lte<llflfld ''""· Helt•..,.,,. Oii ii Tero ltOfd OAAHJI O.OWI -11141 .. , .. , .,.,~·-'" ,,_ .. J.C.."'-Y'• ..... 0.-.. Gtftt Mell • n 'l'AENOS-SU~ment to Co•" UfE. lune 6. 1979 and Daily Pilot. June 7. 1979 . ·. Inflation Discourages Long-distance Vacations Rising costs contribute to a reduction in long-distance travel. Orange Coast travelers are rediscovering nearby attrac· lions in efforts to save money, yet still enjoy themselves. The Automobile Club of Southern California has made a study or places or interest within a 50-rnile radius of Costa Me·sa. A sampling of museums and recreation areas that are ex- pected to rm the vacation in· terests of saving -conscious travelers include: -Newport Harbor Showboat Cruises --Los An geles State and County Arboretum -· Ports of CaU Village -Natural History Museum of Los Angeles --Jrvine Lake. Newport Har_bor Showboat Cruises tour the harbor. offering an enjoyable glimpse of Newport Beach for old and young alike. The cruises are head· quartered at 700 Edgewater Ave., which can be reached by taking Route 55 to Newport Boulevard. Forty-five -minute and 90· m inute cruises run from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. Fares range from 50 cents to ~. depending on age and length of tour. Call 673-0240. . Los Angeles State and County Arboretum is a pleasant mix· lure o r gardens, ponds, waterfalls and greenhouses. To reach the arboretum, go north on Route SS to Route 5, north to Route 57, north to Route 210 and west to 301 N. Baldwin Ave., Arcadia. Tours are available. Ad· mission is ~1 for adults and SO cents for children. Phone •213 ) 446-8251. Quaint shops, restaurants and craft stores at Ports of Call Village are open 11 a .m. to 9 p.m . daily. Take Route 405 north to Route 11, then go south to Pacific A venue until reaching 6th Street at the south end of the harbor. Admission is free. Natani History Museum of Los Angeles County bas four major halls displaying habitats or various mammals and science and historical exhibits. To reach the museum, lake Route 55 north to Route 405, then go north to Route 11 and get off at the Exposition Park exit. The museum is at 900 Exposl· lion Blvd. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday to Sunday. Admission is ~l for adults and SO cents for children. Fishing facilities, boat rentals and picnic areas are open all year at Irvine Lake. Take Route 55 north to State· Route 25, then go east to State. Route 18, then south to 4621 San, liago Canyon Road. Educational Revolution SeeTJ_ as ComputerI.ecbnology-Adv,__,_a~ncP4e~'-1'---f..--w A major revolution looms on the educational horizon. ·'By lbe year 2000, the major way of learning at all levels, and in almost all subject areas, will be through the interactive use or computers." said Alfred Bork, professor of physics at UC Irvine. Bork said the greatest advan· tage of computers is that they make learning an active pro· cess. where students play an ac· ... .! • s live thin.king role. ·'Tb.is contrasts with large lee~ lure classes.'· he said, "where students have to struggle to take notes. " Computers allow students to control the pace of learning. "Each student at a computer display has a unique interactive experience based on his past performances or other informa· lion. · .. The student can review •and.or W1nd~or Make · mtu.lf or ¥011r lleadquarfer• a -:I r ., e -:a ~ g ., • d t'••• M,.•• IAffttM• HIU• lU .$Or .... re ....... , ·~···· .,,r1 ._... • ._. ••rhr ___ M•lf material at his own pace and be given remedial or more ad· vanced material as ap· propriate, '·Bork said. Another advantage computers possess ls their relatively low cost. Bork said the cost of com· puter technology is decreasing an average of 20 to 25 percent a year. ·'The combination of increas- ing educational effectiveness and decreasing cost will be the ~· primary generator of the educa-1 tional revolution. ·'Computers will soon be more important in our education pro· ~ cess than books, and indeed ; may replace the book medium for many purposes." he said. ~·1 He estimates that in seven ~ years one out of two homes will have computers capable of performing educational func· lions. Gold 'n Silver Jewelry Co. 9 Diamonds • Rings • llllova Watches I 41< ltaDan Chains • lraceleh • Channs • LET US IEMOUMT YOUI DIAMONDS 01 OTHB PIECIOUS STONIS IM TODA Y'S STYLI SETI'INGS 18850 lrookhwst Str ... ................ ,.., Fo_.. V..,, c.-. tl711 Story and Graphic. by Ken Perry Rock climbing elevates Orange Coast sports enthusiasts to new heights. Urge to Climb a Rock Gains Momentum Along Orange Coast Many Orange Coast sport en- thus iasts arc t aking to the rocks . Roc k climbing , a n adven- turesome pastime. is taking a vertical climb on the charts of .. Americ a 's pop ula r sports trends. Climbing has evolved into an internatio n al sport varying from rock scrambl i ng or bouldering climbing on large roc ks or boulders using no equipmenLor aid -=--to .extreme- ly difficult and highly technical c Jim bing incorporating ropes and a variety of devices. "Rockclimbing is an extreme· ly popular sport. It's definitely building in popularity" says Rick Lynsky, a rockclimber and spokesperson for a Costa Mesa mountaineering store. Neither superior strength nor extreme knowledge of equip- ment are deciding factors as to what limits a person to climb. However, strength does help and knowledge of equipment used is a must as a' person ad. vances to safer a nd more technical climbing. Climbing ls a sport for all ages and walks oT life, and of. rers the individual an exciting acUvlty which may become a .... " • • • • .. • • • • • • .. .. • • '!-• • • m e re h o bb y e n j o ye d on weekends. or a way of life. Beginning stude nts should not clim b unless adequately pre· pared. The first step is to get competent instruction. The Yosemite Ins titute of 'Mountainee rin ~ in Yosemite Na tiona l Park . and the California Institute of Moun . taineering in ldy llwild, offer climbing instruction. Adequate instruction can be obtained from local colleges, conserva· tidn groups, and ptivate instruc· tors who advertise through local mountaineering shops . Beginning students should be aware that a basic rockclimbing course covers just the basics. It docs not prepare the student to attempt climbing Yosemite's Half Dome north face. The final factor for the in· crease in popularity o f rockclimbing in Orange County area is the availability of many of California's best rockclimb· ing locations. Among them are. · Ml. Rubidoux, Ki verside Big Rock, Perris Lake -·· The Sandstone Clirts, Corona del Mar State Beach Park -· Jos hua Tree National Monument, Joshua Tree -· Tahqultz and Suicide R~~~·. ~drnwud ' ~ftt to Co.st LIFE, Jone 6. 1979 and Oaif't PtJot. June 7, 1979-T"EN06 13 RICH ALAN SAYS: ... ''THERE'S NOTHING MASCULINE - ABOUT LOOKING OLD'' EXCLUSIVEL Y AT O UR SALONS BRAZ CLEANSER BRAZ MASK MOISTURIZER COLOGNE $35 .50 GIFT PACKAGE $30 CAN A VIT AMIN'1MPROVE A MAN 'S SEXUAL POTENCY? ALAN'S SAYS: YES IT CAN VITAMINS GIFT PACKAGE MAN 'S Vil AMIN MAN'S VITAMIN "C" STRESS ~athera' Day Spec~al s 17 .oo MEN'S HAIRCUT SPECIAL 1()9 Sl!ino .....•. $9.50 MEN'S PERM SPECIAL regS4Snow : .. $25 .00 GIFT CE.RTIFICA TES ovoiloble for the Spe1col olorig with purchase ~111H~ .._ _ __.._SALONS----._. Alon's Hoir Culture lOS N HOlt>or Blvd 811 Vdlo Ott Sol '~'2632 879·2581 Barbosa et Alon's 8466 1nc1tonopo1., Hl.Mtn9fon BfOCh ., ... \ I • I Mission De Alan's 1S I 07 Mcwg.Mfol• P~w1 Marguetitt Ploto M<s"°" Vitio 9761 S 581 ·3260 Minion v~ not porll('90ftng '"~.-Cool• Country Club for Hoir South Coast Hair Company Hair Designers of Orange 536·8829 l967SY~lM JBOS.Uttllristol HOIHotth lustin CountJy 0. Vlllott *to Ano 97704 Or ... 97665 Y0111o l .. 9)6t6 Hl~STARl HOO 970·6711 979.5933 637·2430 ... t4 TRENDS-Supplement to Coast LIFE. June 6. 11l79 and Daily Piiot. June 7. 1979 Pumping weights is becoming a /avorite way to exercise jn Orange County. Milce Rozell curls weights at a Costa Mesa health spa . ~--------------------.. SllYlllC I lat 1' anal r:•! .:.;::~MESA I I LWIMA .a • n 1m I I ;~"£ Window ! :s I I THE LOWEST T' t' d I I RATES AYAIWLE" Ill lll5 I I CONTROLS: HEAT, GLARE, FADING I I FREE ESTIMATES I I LAGUNA HILLS NEWPORT B~A~H " I I 768-8338 673. 70071 I I I I I 20% DISCOUNT I _ i WITH THIS COUPON ! I I I I I I I I I I I ~---~----------------~ • l~, • • f f ' ' • ' .......... · •·Moat or a 11 , a 11cua are or money anto ", ne a.10 .· CLUBS ... FromPege7 health club workout gi\'es a person. he or sh~ c&n better e n· joy sex. "I mean. would you rather sec: [1 fl<tbby body or a nice firm f>nl' '! ··sex 1s t he reason .... (' ha\'C so m:wy mi rror!> around h<'rt:, ·the Costa Mes;.. spohsmun said. People. he <.added . arc nttra<:t· <'d to the large J acu7.zis m the <:lubs Othl·r influe nct•!-. on h<:ath club 1H1p ularity include ; STRESS. Man y bu!iillC!ismcn f111d <e health cluh \\urkout re· lll'\'l':-. :-.tre:-.:-. l\l anv \\'Mk out dur · i11g lun ch or ru:-.i1 hour rnttwr th:in f1ght111g tr;1fftc. SO~I .\L I ~Tt-.:K :\(;T ION . Although :-.o me <:l ub~ scr \'C iJ koholtc l>t•\'t•r :.igt''> ;ind othc r~ 11011 't , ITIO!')t h ;1 \'L• !:. UL' h !-.OC w I .1 :-. p c l t ~ a :-. I c.t r g c · !:. c r l' c n tl•lt•\ 1:-.ion. pot>!::. .11 t:-. and !-.p«.:c 1C1l l '\'l'llt .. DIS{"O. l'l·uµl c danct• und look bt·ll1·1 \\ht·rtl'cy'r l'111 :-.hapc . Althuu~h health_ club cl1cn~ come in all shapes <rnd ~1zcs , most r ange in agt· frum HI to 30 said a spokes man for tt c·hain of clubs. Facililic!'> at thl' c:luhs rnclu<lt·: hot and t'.Old p ools . wc.:ight rooms. racquetball courts. wet ancJ <lry saun&.1 s. s un and !-.ll'am rooms. dressing r oom s. hair drye rs and physical lhl'rap1sb . Most dubs t:xpc<:t "tr<.:men· dous growth·· in th<: fu ture. and most agree that 1t 1s one or the I fastest growing bus inesses. "Only a handful of the: popula · tiorf -· about 10 pcrn·nt a long the Orange Coast work out Cit he<.t lth clubs right now. so I ex· peel the bus1nes:-. to grow.· s&.11d ma nagcr of a Co~t a ~1 csa health f club ::>omc club:. <.i t trat t 11th '\ clicnlclc and othe r:-. c.t tm <i\ a wide range of cu~tomc r::. I\ FREE WOR K OVT i~ l'\ en offered by Golden West Collt-gl' KnO\rn as a P(,lrcourse I.ht· facility s tre t c h es 1 3 m iles a round the periml·t1 ·r of t he Golden We!-.t campu~ and 1s dottl'd \\ ilh 18 exc·n 't!',C st~•tron~ dt•:-.1g1wd to gi\ c u~er!'> u total \\ orkoul. Each of the l'Xl'l'u~<· :-.I ~1l1on:, hi.JS ;1ppC.1 1 <llUS dt· .... 1g1w<I to ~IC'· <:om modatc pc r::.oi1~ ol all agt·~ cJlld Sill'S I NSTRl'{'T I O~.\L <.,1g n :-. .() <' s c r i h c ·a n d i II u ~ t r a t e t.· lv l'r <:is_cs , inc ludin g Jllmping Jacks. isomt·lnc squats. sit up~. IJ"lanc-e beams and body curls As the name l'arc:o ursc· 1m· plies. the re is a rcr ornm1>ndt d "par" or number of r e pc.:til1ons !'>uggcsted at l.'~1d1 sl:.ilion for thn·c fitness lcn·b P l' r s o n s n l' c· cl i n g m o r c <:ha ll c ngc t'.an gradual!~ Jn · nc·;1sc· 1hc number of tTpc•t ition~ and SJW<'d a which the·.\ nm thl· FREE 2nd GENIE TRANSMITTER WITH PURCHASE ... _.., Gor_,. Door~Sy•MI tty ALUANCI No other Garage Door Opener offers so much for so little! ,. OFFER GOOD THROUGH 6/ 15 -~I ~D ~ I ~ ·····-·~. j I ,.,,J ---J PRICES FROM s 179 to '229 l·YIAll WAIUHTY .. • CAYPTAP' ft Otort•• (-..,t\ -r•<~"'•"~"°" Ullf '1dt0<onttot1YM•"' Vttff\ ~COO•""' '" "'" o ..... , ~ """"' OCJ•• dt•..-No -· Of IKlll"Y' to -0..0 • &>ono I0"9 ... 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About 5'1Ki.• s.cu .... w .... , 60 percent of the people go for . I U I Unusual Centerpieces that. said Marco Ottestad. disc Booming stereophonic music, jockey at a leading discotheque, 00 shimmering satins nnd gleam-an Costa Mesa. . V y ing light beams create fantasy "People come to party and ases at the discotheque. discos supply the entertain· Once confined to Paris, disco mcnt," Ottcstad said. lWI Wine fever has become a national Disco's fa st-paced dance in· . accesson·es epidemic in the U.S. corporates the older steps -fox " Discos are opening in cities trot, charleston -with new 00 Xtra Special large and s mall. More than st yles. 10.000 are ln existence. When John Travolla danced Dinnerware Disco fanciers were a silent his way onto the screen, disco ~ , ___ ,,J minority five years ago. became America's multi-million Yummv. With disco's upsurge, long dollar1.ndustry. ~Sauces & Dressings hair and jeans gave way to a "Saturday Night Fever de- more style-consciou1 society. finitely sold the big band sound z :--')")0 ../{ •·Di sco dancing brings the and at the ·same time made it -Zillions of Gifts mind in tune with the body. It too style oriented. ~ helps relieve that eight-hour day ''It's not necessary lo be the WE'LL FILL YOUR drag,'' safd Bob Boies. owner or best dancer or greatest dresser. a NeWJ>O(rfieach disco dance A club should play all types or cllnlc. { "' music for customers. · UEED S TO Diacocurrent1y fulfills the "What we now have ii a very ("'11111 needs of more than 31 m11Uon seU·conscious generatioa doing THE LETIER AT people who shake their 'booties' their best to stay on top," Ot· • • • Instead of their ftsts. testad said. h 1!1 ... LI\ Discos attract "everyone w~~iacoJa J~~~}ad or . ~1 Via Udo, Newport B1ac 67.,-~ -~~]:l~-:1·~· .d!1~01 •~ --~~~y'ln~it~~~~*~ ~ .~ · .. .._-·-··-· ..-..-_.,.. __ ..,_•_•_• .. •l!lll~lf~•-11W __ s_•_•_•_r_h_•_1_•1 ___ ...... 1' I t6 TRENDS -Supplement to Coast Ll,E: J~ne s. t9'7t 1nd Da'lly Piiot. :June 7. 1979 * Pop, Jazz Styles Affect Treftdy Music Business By JOHN DODD 1'erlel lec1le. Wrtlff Popular music is a trendy business. Some trends last years, while others last weeks. "Every year, a new rock and roll band knocks everybody off their feet. "So me disco albums, however, might be popular one week and not the next," said Mark Moore, a spokesman for a Costa Mesa record shop. · A current trend in pop music is for artists to do what they want and feel, rather than to J>lay what sells. "Artists ar~ more assertive," he said. He added, however, that the recording industry influences artists because it is a miJJion· dollar business. "THERE ARE PEOPLE who sit up in recording offices and turn m edioc re artists into million-sellers. ·'The quality or records is go. an~ down while the price is go- ing up, and people will still pay 'etnything' to get their favorite albums," he said. A "prime example" is the band IGss. "Kl~ WAS a mediocre band that became a million-seller. ·'The promoter of Kiss hyped lh<•m down people's throats with shrt>wd tactics. "A promoter is as important to a band as an artist's talent -- an artist can be made.'' he said. ARnSTS "RIDE waves" or popularity. An occasional artist will establish a turning point in the industry -for example, the Beatles -and will ride the wave longer. "Punk rockers" and "new wave" mus\cians are establishing a "turning point" in the present struggle between disco and hard rock. ''PUNK ROCKERS arc re· bellious radicals,·· Moore said. ·'They arc more a social movement than a style of music. "New wave, however . is a de· finitt! ·gutsy' style or music." Moore said. He added that all pop music is related to sex. "DISCO IS BUILT around sex the two word s are interchangeable. "Rock also is sexually orient- ed and, although rock and disco arc coming together with such musicians as Rod Stewart, there is a war between the two styles." ~e said. Both rock and disco use sex as a tool to sell albums . "Just listen to the sexually oriented lyrics," he adaed - BOYS AND GIRLS 5 YRS. -13 YRS. (Pott t<Jndefg1rten) '• ,.,,,\.f'Q ... , ~ ,.,., ,,~111111(1• 2 · I WUK lalfONI: JUNE 25th TO AUO. 3111 I, 4 Of tDAY PEA WEEK PlANI AYAllAILE SERVING· 1nv1t<1 -conoNA o r1. M"A N(Wl'OAT llf ACH -TVSTI .. LlMON HC IOtiTS Al'llAI AQUATIC 1sw1.,.,.,.111G r1•,u11i0 tlt.-0• !.I'll"'~· • f!Altl ANO •OMOW.L ~· 1845l8"LL 60CCl14 l•~~ffflAI l IC( 51\ATt"IO 00WllNQ I IOUCATIC*Al fOUllS 1v u• lUV'. (jCl(l;lll I(; ·~j~TITUllCI'• • INO\J!> I RIAi. AM) MANIJf A(;I VAIN(; C()tJNWit. •I 'lllD ··~MO AMUll .... f MAKI 1tiATUAl w.\U(li C00t<0U'!. Ol!il'l£VLAN0 KN()n $ (l(l!RV ~ I AlllTI AND CAAnl INCW. TIWa ooon ro OOOIH UP "'•0 Oll()P on ~vl{)(O 111All Al'l'tt()VI OVl•11(;.11:, C{.llTlll{UOlhl/lll',. ltl•t '1111hrlA INrOllMMION AH09l0C11vnc CAI.I. AO\' t. JAN NMAI ~.-.OllllCI~ ", ....... By LOIS JOY ....., N9t S\lrft Anttl Jazz is on the upbeat along the Orange Coast. According to night spot owners, creative directors, booking agents and college music department heads, jazz ls undergoing a definite r.evival. Within the last six months new jazz clubs have opened. Some disco and rock clubs are changing policies to feature jazz acts at leasrone night a wee~. DISCO FANS have found the need for a more sophisticated type music and rock musicians ha '1e been turning to a more jazz.oriented format to allow themselves a greater freedom in self expression. • '-Reeently I have had no trou· blc booking jazz acts into local clubs," remarks one local book· ing agent. ''There always has been a small, loyal jazz follow· ing on the Orange Coast. ••THE' EVER·INCREASING quest for something new has brought the burgeoning younger population full circle to join the over-40s. establlshme nt jazz burrs, giving the Orange Coast a forward boost toward this ever new, yet traditional music," the booking agent said. According to the head of a col- lege music departme nt , "Jazz was the protest music of the late '20s and '30f. Rock was the pro· test music of the '60s. The early '70s brought these two together in a music called fusion. "The late '70s seem to have relaxed the clash between age groupg, crosea-the"'lteneration gap and embraced a music con· sidered by many experts to be the true national music of the U.S., "he said. MANY OF TODAY'S heavy rockers have started to include brass in their muskal group· ings. "When ~ou start us ing brass , your music seems to naturally gravitate toward a more jazz. oriented expression,· says one ex.rocker in his late '20s who leads a local group. ''My think· ing has evolved about the music I play. Instead of using it to ex· press social dissatisfaction with appeal .only to the younger au· dience, I now try to play quality music that communicates my inner feelings toother!r.'' · ·· A jazz format does this best. "You could call it an increase rn the-h>CJJl consciousness l e vel ," tbe English born, bearded manager of a newly opened Corona de l Mar jazz club comments. ··Local audiences seem to welcome the innovative aspect of jazz. I personally think the disco beat has dulled the senses of'a lot of people," he said. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ GontlMntal Wine and Chle11 Partie~ Specialty Liquor and Cocktail C1terlng Gourmet Buffett; Hor Wedding Cakea Spanfah F ... tll Etepnt le• Sculptur••~•4'1H w.ddlng Aec•ptlon1 ClambeMa, New Eng .. '. ....... .... .. . . 172·IOll --~ ........ --. ~tntnt to Coast LIFE. Junet. 1t711n4 Dalli Piiot. June 7. 1871-TAENOS 17 Photography· Shops Suggest 'Double Take! Shopping Photography shops suggest looking before leaping when buying a camera. Interest in photography is growing at a rapid pace. Most photography shops questioned suggest ··comparative shop· ping." .. Be saf c and buy a leading brand · check it thoroughly before making a purchase.·· said Matt Anderson. manager of a Costa Mesa photography store. Photography shops suggest the following 35 mm camera brands for dependability: -Nikon cameras are top of the line. but prices range from ~00 and up. -· Canon·s AE·l with a SOmm lens retails al $260 and serves the professional or hobbyist. 1 --Olympus OMlO, an automatic camera retailing at ~44 islig!ltanddurable. Pentax, Niko_n a_nd_canon-repr~sent the three be'st sellingcameras in the U.S. -· Pentax ME retails at S239 with a 50mm lens. -~~~~~__,.;,;--;........~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~- Prices may vary depending on the shop. - "My suggestion for people en· tering the field is to talk with other photographers. "Don't second guess. Buy onl~ what you know you can trust,'' said John Sherick of a Santa Ana photography shop. Camera equipment is becom· ing automatic for easier han- dling. ·Automatic equipment is quite popular bec ause or its simplicity. ••Anyone can take good photo· graphs wit h the automatic cameras on the market today," said Jerry Sapp of a Huntlng!on Beach photography shop. Indoor photography is no longer difficult. Most flas h units now arc automatic because they're easier to use, Sapp said. EARLE IKE HAS AN OUTSTANDING SELECTION OF '79 TOYOTAS & VOi.VOS ••• Here Are Just Two Of Our More Popular 1979 Models: 1979 VOLVO 244DL 4 DR. SEDAN 1979 TOYOTA CELICA GT LIFTBACK SLANG ... frompage4 quality intoxicants. To be intox· icated is to be "zoned ," "bobocd " or "dusted'" rather than the obsolete "plastered." ''pie-eyed·· or "loaded." To "whiff cola" is to sniff co- caine, and to "puff out" is lo smoke marijuana. A marijuana cigarette is a "joint" a word which used to mean an un · desirable location. · An undesirable location now is a "pit," a "hole" or "the bunk ." To "bum out" is to get depressed, to "burn out" is to become exhausted or dis · enchanted, and to ·"crash out" means to go to sleep. lWIWCfrDU l.OOIC GOOD OU1111ERI. If you think there are only two ways to buy athletic wear -the too-big, impersonal factory way or the too-small. understocked boutique way, you haven 't been to Frontrunners. We'vegot . over 15,000 pairs of shoes. Over 175 different styles. A huge selection of the best brands made. Names like Nike, New Balance, Puma. Adidas, yolJ name it. And we've got the best help around. Courteous people who aren 't satisfied till you are. When it comes to clothes for sports, Frontrunners Is the best outfit around. • Newport: 1000 Bristol St. North, #5 Plszs Newport (714) 955-0165 Brentwood: 11640 san Vicente Btvd. (213) 820-7585 Mon.-Frl. 10 AM to 9 PM, Sat. 10 AM to 6 PM, Sun. 12 PM to 5 PM • j .... ~····· .... ·· ............ ., .................. ~ -.... --.... ---------------- 18 TAENOS -Supplement 10 Coaat LIFE. June 6. 1979 and Dally Pilot. June 7. 1979 Skaters Take To the Street' Whoosh. P<:ople <.tl ong ·th e Orange Coast are.' ta king to the streets. ro llerskating whe rever their skates can t ravel. These aren't just children out for the day. Adults are stepping into s kates too. "Skalinp is great exer cise and it's something the fa mily can do together," said Sherry Silver.\ owner of a Newport Beach out· door roller skating shop. EVEN POLICE DEPARTMENTS e n courage patrolmen to rollcrskate for ex· c rcise. 0 J . Simpson promotes the sport on televis ion. ·'Speed skit> rs pr a lice \\tith rollerskatcs to p erfect their coordination. "ROLLERSKATING DEVELOPS a ll the Jcg muscles and is enjoyable at the same time." s aid R. B. Alexander of a Corona dt>l Mar skate s hop. As ide from the be nefits a skater gets. others can enjoy their safely . ·'Since skates arc str apped on. nothing can fly away hitting a pedestrian." Alexander said. THE S3 SKATES arc for the most part history. A skating enthusiast can ex· peel lo spend $70 .on a pair or outdoor s kates. W}le n the proper Airborne on ice-hockey-style ro ll erskates is Dana Eastman. safety gear is fitted und clothing purchased. the pri<:c nears S200. "IT'S MORE EXCITING than jogging because s katers can en- joy the scenery. "Skaters prefer the b<>achcs You Decide ••• _ .... You Can Buy Fashion, 'But Style Is a Skill You Have to Acquire! Let one of our designers help you find your own personal style. ~~~-~ tli£ 1120 IRVINE BLVD. 1-ttl~ NEWPORT BEAiH1 • m-\(f ml ' -642-8484 ~~IU 9( ~ PRESCHOOL •.. from page 6 \·tlopment where he will be <:onf'idcn<:c to r<:ach out for new co mforta ble with them. c:x pericnc(•. There are several types of Ma ny child care and J>rt" child care that are available lo· school facilities offer a half·dc.s y day. nmging from traditional of plann<:d µrogr<ims "ith babysitters to full -day child themes ti !, vc.i riou s as the ir care and extende d day pro· directors' and t e a c he r!:.' im· grams. where the child goe::. aginations bcf ore and after his day at a These themes <Jre ~nlargcd public or prinitc day school u.p o n through mu s ~c . art. Glenda Riddick .of the Orange ', l~l~~a tur<' a nd phys ica l ac· Coa~l College Early Childh~d I t1 v1t1es. . Education program. m a~ In the full -d ay child care these su1uic.i.Hons when-choos· ,r situations, the aft<:rnoon is ~~~ ~~ir-<fciy care facility or pre· for projects that the child ~ school: choose hin:is~lf. or in q\lie~ 'me -· .While location or ti facility or grouppla) · . and its cost are important con· ln.,...e1thcr progrnm . ~ child s idcrations when choosing a loolc1.ng !orward. ~o cnte~mg t~c pr 0 gram. th ey are n 0 t 1 p~bhc school S}ste.m is oft~n necessarilv most important given the opportunity for km· · dc rgarten readiness activities. -Know exactly "hat .sort of When these skllls. including progra.m wo uld s uit t~e color , shape . number and letter p~r~onahty ~nd n?e.ds of the m· r ecognition. dccislon·makil'fg d1v1du al child ; v 1s1t and com. CJ nd othC'rs . a rc mas tered, his pare more . thun one 1~r~gram sclf·estccm is again raised. and before making the ~ec1s1on on / h e becomes helpful to him~elf whe re to place the child . /I; and to his family. -· Walch the teacher as she I. It is importa nt that these interacts with the childrC'n. It is l' s kiJls be taught only on a no· ultimately her philosophy and ' pressure basis a nd only \\hen a ttitude which shape the class the child reaches a s tage of de· program. ~ and they come hl'rC' an droves on the weck<'nds ," Ms . Silver said. But . roll crs k a t c r s <J nd bicycles don't mix . Confusion -~rt'\1~ when skate rs don 'l look where tht'y 'r e 1-!0ing . ·!>trC The Qur:11y and craftsmanshlo of ··rmany· the I~ of today ... the prices ot yesterday 2211 M. M.-Strfft S .... A-.CAf2706 17141 541-3751 add ed. S k ating is illt'g:-tl on most str(.'cts and r(.'creation parks . 1 However. skate parks a re being built and beach sidewalks arc · s ugge'sted s kuting spots. INTRODUCING THE (f, AVANT GARDE SERIES ~ {I FASHIONS ••• Fromhge 2 'The changes in menswear aren't as dramatlc as in women's fashions, but dressier women are forcing men to dress nicer. ·. ''I mean. it's only natural for a guy to dress up when his date is styled to the hilt, 'she said. Active sportswear also is ris· ~larity. This trend, however, iS~lilntted to such "re· sort" areas as the Orange Coast and will ·become less acceptable in the near future, Miss Engelman said. Another major fashion trend is to more designer·name clothing. "People are playing the de· signer name game they are more fashi on conscious and less money conscious. ' she said. People also are thinking more aoout comfort than in the past: 'You don't find the 'pointed toe syndrome of a couple of years ag,o a nymore . ''PeopTe won 't buy a style Just because it's popular it has to b-e c o m f o r t a b I e , ' · M i s s Engelman said. "Although .m ajor f ashion trends are established by a 'M ode l i n g o n e o / t h e ·• st~rt> trends in current fashion's -:;-'!the dr.e.ss -is Marie Titolrr.-( "" ,. .. START RE-LION, ON SUNDANCER CALL 645-3500 FOR AEROBIC BENDITS JOG WITH85o/o LESSTRAt:JMA SUNDANCER OF SOUTHERN CALIFOIJNIA 488 East 17th Street -Suite 226 . ..... . Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627 ~t to Coasl LIFE. June 8, t979 1nd Dally Piiot. June 7, 1979 -TRENDS t9 handful or designers, the public expect to be in fashion," she ultimately makes the decision saad. on what's to be popular. Certain classic fashions, .. The ~pie use their money however. always are in style to vote,' she said. for example, the blazer. Many fa shions are cyclic . _ .• A-bla er-wt" ~th they come and go-tn ~fy 1 . but when an old style returns, • flew buttons_ an~ ~ket treat· it usually is updated. me~ts, but 1~ still is the same basic olazt!r, she added. "Such styles as the '40s look will come and go, but they are upda~time .. You ~an ·t dress tn-your wardrobe from years past and With the rise in popularity or health clubs and health lood-;- along th~ Orange ~oast_ women are wearing clothes to accent their bodies. Cosmetologists Do Away With Artificial Elements for Nature Cosmetics are Joining the back·to·nature movement. Discarding the heavy applica· tion of artificial e lements popular in the past, the trend in cos metics calls for a natural look. utihzing natural ingre· dients. Cosmetics made from the ex- tracts of fruits and vegetables a reone aspcctof the natural look. .. Everything containe d in these cosmetics 1s already iD the person s s kin -nothi ng a rtificial is added,·· said a spokesperson for a Costa Mesa natural cosmetics store. She said na tural cosmetics he lp the skin stay healthy "naturally , .. in addition to maintaining the natural look. Natural lipsticks derive color- ing from the roots <J nd leaves or various vegetables . "Although everybody is mov- ing towards them," she said, "I don't believe natural cosmetics will re place artificial cosmetics. They are just an a lternative.·· Another trend in cosmetics that stresses a natural ap- pearance 1s the water-based skin program. "People gradually are becom- ing more educated that a pro· gram Q( this sort is desi~le." said Marguerite Aragona . owne r of a Costa Mesa cos· metics store. ANEW . CONCEPT FOR CREMM'ION AprecHc ... low CMfAua:atlH ... ... ] ... , .. .,....., .. .... " ....... ,_, .. s.ntce • .. .,...._ Sltows lllllM "CASllTSHILL" of .... ..., pllllMd __. _. .. "IMSllT llC9'TAILr ef ...-... The · deceased Is placed In • 1lmple wood upholstered receptecle which 11 coY9f'9d bv the rented ~emorial casket few · the Viewing and the Funeral Servtce. Al -t~ ~ of;1he::funeml Hrvlce. the casket shell Is removed. and final dlspoeltion bv crem1tion takes ptece wttta tfMt UH of the inaert rec:eptecte only -therebv eliminating the cost ot 1n expenaive casket. H1rbor"1.awn TOTA' ITIMllA1'0M. PU.M permlta ~ to choose only the Items ~ deltre frot~ tM wide !!': of facfttttee-ind-.....,,..lce1ecl; and to dl1pen1e with tftoee llpectl ot funeral arranoemenea which ~ coneider unne9dect. Harbor Lawn Mortuary trcmat01-y-----..Ccmctery,----~lmL~>k(ums 1621 .. SUI AYI. COSTA MISA 3> 1AENOS -Supplemen\ to Coast LIFE. June I. 1979 and Oa•ty Pllol. June 7. 1979 * I R/CMUSTAIG COBRA READY TO GO WITH RADIO 1/12 SCALE "'-. 400 -.--SRllS Ni/\SERATI BORA f"e ,......,,., h e IS CO<lt-.0 a tlt\<"9 PK•t.i1•• lof .... IVIO lttd11tllp PRICES GOOD THRU THURSDAY JUNE 21ST AM llleM 111• toi. •epllc:M are .. "'_" .. '"'-.. "'91 .,, bu .rtllul A •---mililiiiliiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiill• ..... llff<W.9 ....... ltan .... ttt.f wl"' lllm Mf<lll,.,.,_lt CO<ll•Olt fully p1opo'11o<!ll It!! and •l9M tlff•lnti end •lfllOle •Pffd-lono.,d . ....,""'and·-,.,. ~IO"ol Pto·Clt lon ~...,., cen be pt~..,..i lnlo II•• u • lo• cht<gl"f Hl·CM • Countach LP 500 SALE 4030FF SUPER~DUPER DOUBLE LOOPER Nite-Glow Electric Raci No 6220 NEW 'IWO' T "Ille fun and •cflor> With 3600 double 10-01» and all,,..., Ho·bar>k Cor~ tc ... W 74 tt. of SWJTCHYARD SPECIAL Mii i Cl NII II C/\0 '" Col J'r ICIN LOCO wotl\ FIVE C/\11\ S25.92 VALUE REGULAR $12.98 St•• Ho1n: .. ~ " •• -1" ....... 10 -' >SJ • s.u~ ......... 10 • ' a ••·••• • b~ 511.U, ... /() -s .... llAllmCllMI 1 /12 SCALE R/C ELECTRIC CAR WITH 2 CHA NN EL RADIO SYSTEM SiiPfr b•g \UPtt d,tailed I unto a\\t"lble g•• JI 101 gilt\ t.40l0(0 I~ COi.ORS •· . ' Huntington Beach Fountain V~.~~0~Y ' VOL. 72, NO. 158, ~ SECTIONS, 62 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 1 Hutcherson F ·aceS .___Mayor, Thomm In Flap By aOBEaT BA&K£a °' .... .,...., ...... \_ Hunllngton Beach Caty Coun· c1Jman J o hn Thomas wa ~ threawned with removal from a c losed door eouncll mt>et rn~ Monday afl.t!r firaog a brnaru.1de at Mayor Don MacAlhstcr Witnesses i>aid the confronta· lion went this way . Thomas told MacA llister lO shut bis "bleep bleep" mouth durina discussions on salary negotiations and what impact they might havt: on the upcom· ing city budget. M acAllister told Thoma:. to calm down or he would have him removed from th<: mectlllg room. oUlie([crnOf try, Tholna5. retorted. Thomas brien y left tht: meet ing room and relations calmed down during the rest of the ex ecutive session. · But Thomas' temper Oued again during the public part of lhe meeting that followed. The second flareup followed a comment by a Golde n West College student who lamented the number of billboards that are located along Pacific Coast' Highway. 1 Thomas made s tatements to {' the effect that be was sick and tired of the speaker commenting ( on a lot or issues. He said if the &ouri11g thP R ·i1.,Pr S urft·r Tra<.·~ Rurkholder of Newport Beach pauses on his way home from surf. ing at the Santa Ana River Je ttie!> to w<it<:h s tlt remov:il or><·rallons JUSt north or P :1<·1fit· C<><J'>l lll~hway bt'lwcen Hunt . ington Hcat·h a nd Newport The proje<.'l, dC!li:lyt."'<I Sl'V<.'r<.11 week s until Orange Coun- ty rould prov1clc · ncw rct'<lm g grounds for a colony of r .<.·:Jst Tt·rn:,. 1s expected to be f1n1 i-.h e<i 1n <1ho ut tO da ys , f ed er al <.1 ulh1>r1t1c i-. n ·p<1rt The Sl,098,200 fl ood l'fHllrol IJl'OJl'l'l 1:-. tJl'1ng pu1d for 1n part fr11m $-1 5 million In frrlcr a l dt~astl'r rundl. .illo<'.ll t•d ttw c·c>lJnl) follov.1ng Lht· d~tru<: I 1vt• 1~178 wi111l·r rains. ---~~-- HB Budget Def.icil Huntington Eyes Return of Harlow Feared You~ Hemeaow•J Dally Newts••P•I) THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1979 TEN CENT ird Trial1 Dismissal Motion Rejected By GARV G&ANVILLE °' .. .,...., ... \Utt > Orange County Superior Court Judge Richard Beacom refused today to dismiss rape charges aga in s t Glen Howard Hutcherson des pite a prosecu- tion motion for dismissal "in the interest of justice '' As a result, Hutcherson wiU stand trial JuJy 9 for a third time on charges he kidnapped, ra ped and assaulted 21-year-old Ca therine Hardin in late 1977. Judge Beacom ·s refusal to drop the charges a~ainst th<: 45 -year-old defendant was in sh arp contrast with a decision made two months ago by one of his fellow Judges. The n , Jud~c Mason Fenton overturned a una nimous Jury \1erd1ct that found tlutcherson guilty of tile offenses that could ~end tum lo !>late pn~on fur uµ ln 14 y<•ars Judge fo't:nt.on s;.a1d he did nut believe the v1cti m ·~ leslJmony whe n sbe told the Jury about the ~•llcged assault. O••IY 1'1let SUrt l'llOll> PUSHES FOR RETRIAL Judge Richard Beacom Desigti Def·ectivf' Iii DC-10'! lf1s decision w overturn lh•· ,..erd1ct and lo order a n1•w tnal W f\ '"ii 11 NGTON I/\ f' J T hi· 11 a l111n ~. flee\ of DC Ill:. h for Hutcherson loucht'd off <J grnundt.-d for <tt Jc.isl J w~t:k , healed react.Jon among women·~ i·rt'atin~ conlinuc·d turmoil at right:. organ1z<tllons which con demned I.he Judue ror wh;.t wa~ :.11rltnC' tcr min;.ili., a ., i•nginecr~ "' ~l'"k to correet wh<tl m;,a v be a termed a chduvan1st1c attitude. <ksigu defect 111 the big Jct':. Today. ho we ver, Judge cn oine mountingsyste m Beacom s truck a blow for " wome n.'s conce rn about the The plans of many travelers co ... cil did what the speaker --~w..a.nl@d...ft -to <lo-. it .would-fore~ peoplt> from their JObs. The Huntington Beach City Council. minus two of its seven mem&e~ took-its first look Wf'dnes d:.iy at the propo">1•d 1979-80 city budget Former Huntington Beach As s istant Cily Adminis trator Richard Harlow l e ft c ity employment las t October but he has-n 't ~tr~d -'a-r from ~ t ho11J..(hts <>f City <'ounl'il mcm ber.s tr_ e almeot of aJleged rape vie· coming It> the United Stales also ums. arc being dis rupted because of a ...a~--fft.--..-f~-..-..-diTillDrtbe federal Aviation Adminis tration h df'ci~ion to bar foreign-operated MacAJlist.er ·agam interceded and told Thomas that the speaker didn't have to justify his statements. "'There will not be any brow· I beating or intimidation of the 17 l public," MacAllister said today. "We will have free s~ch. ' I'm concerned about ma:iOta.in· i~w-111ld or er." • · M'llcAJlist.er had requested a policeman to attend City Council m eetings afte r Thomas de· livered an outburst against Rep , Dan Lungren ( R-Long Beach) in April. At the lime, Thomas told the l. congressman that he was "crazy as hell" for hjs remarks about , problems posed by illegal ::iliens. M acAJlister refused to com· f ment on what tnsnspired behind t closed doors Monday Howe~er, others al the sct-ne said he appeared ready to call • police to o u s t Thomas if necessary. Thomas was not available for comment today. .. Two Gunmen Rob Coastal Bank, Flee Two men, one wielding a 1hot1un, held up Seal Beach's Security Pacific National Bank Wedneeday, escaping in a stolen car driven by a third man. police reported today. Tbe two. deuribed as Latin in appearan« and wearing plaid ahlrta, approached a woman teller at 2 :S5 p .m . One an· oounced, "This is a holdup;• police said. Tbey ned the bank, l2171 Seal Beech Blvd., with $2,000, of· ftcen said, as one teller trig- 1ered a silent alarm noUlying police ot the robbery. Officers said the three men fted in the waiting car south on Beach Boulevard. The car, reported stolen in \ Wlalttier. wu fOQDd at 3:30 p.m. 1 la a putiq lot at Seal Beach Bo11Jevard and Roeamoor Way. COaat Trends f Aired Today P ..... and environment abape .......... tile Oran~· Cout. Toda,'• Dally Piiot detalla fa11liOA, 1porl1, recreation, mutl~ and other actJvlUea of ln· •r•t to Oraqe C9ut reaidenta la TrtMI, • JO.pa1e macanne. Doa't miaa the stories lbd pllotol ol 'l"l'enda in today's Dal- ly Pilot. . What officials s aw was a spe nding package that could reach$34.9million. They also saw what at present 1s about a $4 million shortage be tween e xpected revenues and what will have to be spent lo ,con{tnuc essen~i lil I sec" •Cf:'-at current levels. Projected inc•omc to the city al this time is $30.9 million But this amount doesn't take into ac count the S2.2 million the city ex· peels to rC!ce1vc in sta te a id. According le> 1n1l1al budget f 0 r e l' a :> t S , l h I' (' I l y m U '> ( el1minatc alx>ut 75 permanent e mployt>c po~1lion~ Twent)· seven of the pos1t1on~ prtsenUy a ren't fiUed. Council member:. ~aal they wall havl· to m<.1kc up the dcf1c1t by ,tr1 mm1n~ costs a nd by dev1i. ing way:; of raising money However. council mcmtwrs in dic<ited th<:y,.d1dn 't ravor imf)O"i m g additional user fees for services Mayor Don Mac/\lhster said 1t 1s likely that an interim bud~ct will be adopted by June 30. He said final adoption will come afte r the exact total of state <iid 1s known This yc;.ar'::. hudi:!el 1s $32 4 million.._ f\ bs enl from thl' b udget session Wednesday were Coun· cal men Ron Pattinson and John Thomas. 6Tee~agers Atfn:ck 'Gay' OnSF Bus SAN FRANCISCO <AP> - Another incide nt of apparent violence aimed at homosexuals has been reported in the city. Robert Dontas. 36, a waiter at a Castro district restaurant. was recovering from a beating sus. talned while he was a passenger on a bus. Dontas said he was al· tacked by six teen-agers who boarded the bus and screamed "faggot" al him. ''They surrounded me in the back ol the bus and 11tamid ~ell· Ing. I tried to reason with them, but they started to laugh.·' He said the youths forced him lot.be floor or the bua and began klckiq and beaUng him. He was treated at a clinic for • broken DOH and ftncer and aeveral cuta and bndlel. Dontaa Mid the bua driver re-ru.aec1 repeated requeeta that be atop. However, a Municipal Kallway official said the driver stopped two blocks after tbe youth• boarded and called polce. They ned before the police 1r· rived. Ha s name was back on of ficials ' lips again this wee k when he was nominated to lake over the ha rd-to·fill JOb of direc· tor of development service~ Those who w;.ant 11;.a rlow back praise tum as a bnlhant m<1 n who could fill the job while alsn <1ssurrri~ former po!>1taon a~ :issistant to ~-Admm1strator Bud Belsito • :--__ But another fo ct1on behcv . lla rlow may be allied loo clo1-icly with the building indu~try It also 19 C'lairned thul tht· city administration has bt· ·n '>t<ilJing an ordt.•r to J,!el Harlow back Harlow . who is the t'XCcUl1v{· director of the Or:.mi::c County l'hapkr of the Ruild<·r~ lns ututt of Amenc:.1, b nun committill "I have not hc<ird from anyone from the city and I don't know what the offer or rei.pons1t)l1Jtie~ arr . "I am not' «i"a 11<>s1t1on lo com ment except to :.ci y that r am very happy wht n· I a m " The City Council cre ated lhl· department o f developme nt servict:~ more ~han six ml)nlh'> ago by combirun~ the bwldmg and planmog dep<irlmt•nl More than HJO candidate:. hav1· applied for lhc JOb ho{ the l01> three finahsL-;. for one rt:ason or unothn, have drovric<f oul of cons ideration Council m e mbers Monday night asked that other leading candidates be re.evaluated. And while they were al it, they put Harlow's name into the hat. "It think it has been the game plan from the beginning to delay the selection in order to get Harlow back," Councilwoman Rutfl Bailey declared Wednes· day. "Dick is very qualified and capable, but I bd1cvc he is too O~llf Pllo1 Swrt l'- E YEO FOR CITY JOB? Farmer Aide Harlow oru.:nt<•d low:1rds h1 g industry ·· "We need new idea!> from pers ons ouL-;1dc lh«: <.'tty · · 0 n l.he other h <1 nd , <.:oun c dman Clan l'Y Yoder s u1d •h1rlow can be a "great help" because Qf the l'apabiltties he can offer to the city. "He's <J brilliant m an," Yoder :-a id. The rons1derat1on of Harlow for the job ;.also ha~ the backing olRon P;,affinson. who s uggested his name 111 the first pluce, and of John Thom<1s City /\dmin1strator Belsito said he would welcome Harlow back, but that he hasn 'l delayed making a decision to improve his chances. ''The r e has be en no foot- dtaggin~. We want lo make s ure to get thC' most capable person for the job," Relsito said. The pa y for development services din.><.•tor is about $41,000 per year. Cries Ignored 56-lwur Captivity Emh OAKLAND <AP) -For 56 hours, robbery victim Dorothy Hudson was a trembling voice in a car. trunk coffin , calling to a world that passed her by. Giggling children mimicked the anguished cries of the 00-year-old woman locked in the trunk o( her 1963 sedan by robbers. Other passersby agbored her weakening shouts. she said. Finally, she heard a startled "Wbo's that?" "Please, I 'm locked in the trunk ," she responded. "Call police." And at last Ms . Hudson was freed -dazed and dehydrated. 1'he 91-pound pensioner told authorities she tried to. pry open the trunk with a tire iron. Her screams for help became whispers. drawing taunts Crom youngsters and the cold shoulder from adults. Firefighters finally summoned to the scene pried open the tnmk. peered in and saw the huddled form of th f · htened woman. - • <' arges after a Jury last r'nday nc JOS from U.S a ir'\i>:u·•· unlil vo t ed J I l'' I to o:i equ1l Hutcherson. The Judge sajd de · the• prohlem ts re~olvcd fense attorneys repeate dly .. It's going to~ somt· t1rnl ." violated laws aimed at prot.ec:t FAA chief Langhorne Bond said ing alleged rape vic tims. , Wednesday whe n a s ke d how Target of I.he Judge's wrath long the DC·lOs will be out of was defense lawyer Terry Giles :.er vice. "The groundjng will re· JudJee Beacom told Giles that main in effec t until the problem he had not made any attempt to 1s found. analyzed and cured ·· comply with "the spiral of '182," lie said the planes won't tw the evidence la w that protuhiL... :11 rbom t• again until Mc Donnell defense lawyer!> from attackan~ Dn u ~l as C'o rp. • t he !Jlan<>'s a compla1 nanJe '<11.'tt m on tht-rn;1n u f:J c ture r p r O\t"> t ht: .basa ~ past_ or presumed ~1 1rn;.ift is saft' Ill' :.<J1rJ th:.sl ~t'xu al ~a~ -"'ould take al l<'a~t a wct'k Specific ally; Ji.Id~., R~<t~· m lr;ni::e r 1( a m<.1Jur design chamw said Giles trani.t;:ressed. trjJ st 1:-rt•quirc·~ , the law when he brought to B"nd ~a1d th~· r /\/\ will work 1ury ·s attentiow ..... ~llL..tchl• pl:1J1l' 0 ., ~uild1·r .to µ10 -Two prioc prepaacies out-Of-~.1.nt~bhUXLi.lillLf1x at wedlock by Mass Hardin We rt• ~0111~ lo f'l~l•nt'"-rti~---.1 -Tk f•ct &bat sht· was ·wear m<ttn design. :111<1 matnt l'n<in1·e ing a pre~nancy protection de pr~cl·~~n:s . f1 rM and wurk from \'ICl' ut lht: time of the alleged th• .re .. he ~;aid. rape 1 he J. /\A ~u-.pt•n1iNI the• d<~Mgn -An inferen ce that the c·t•rt1f1<•att-of tht· lruutili d 0(' JIJ woman might havt' been suffer Wedncsdoy <lfll'r fn·~h hJ1rltne . • tr:H•k s wt•r1• found I .n the engint· <~ RAPfo:, Page AZ) mount~ of two jct~ that had been Huntington'~ Sarali Ada1ns Dead al 94 Sarah /\dam~. who lived 58 years in Huntington Beach after her husband was transferred lo oil field operations there. died T u esday in a convalescent hos pit.al. Mrs . Adams, 94. was born in Indiana and reared in Westville, Ill. She married. and she and he r husband. Mi chael, moved to Maricopa in 1909 where he began working as a we lder with Standard Oil Co. The couple a nd t heir son. Harr y, moved to Huntington Beach in 1921. The family made its home for many years at 415 14th St. Mr. Adams died in 1941. Mrs. A~ams worked in a Huntington Beach defe nse plant during World War II. She was a member or the First Christian Church of Huntington Beach. the Rebeka h Lodge, the 5·0 C lub UTtd the Huntington Beach Senior Citizens organiia· tion. • Mrs. Adams is survived by her son, Harry or Garden Grove; granddaughter Patricia Donatini or Garden Grove: grandson, Michael Adams of Orange, and five great· granddliJdren. Funeral se rvices are scheduled rnday at l p.m. at Pierce Brothers -Smiths ' Mortuary, 627 Main St., Hunt· Ing ton Beach, with the Rev. Thomas Overton ofriclating. Burial will foll o w at Westminster Cemetery l'hcckC'd and clcarel! durLng otht:'r 10spcrt1on~ 1·onl1 u l'll'fl a week a~o. The rmJt'r affecting fore1gn-<>perated 0<.:-10~ wa~ 1~ sued foter in I.he d<Jy. In LonJ,! Hc ;u·h, Mt Donncll Douglas rekascd ;,a ~latcmcnl railing the FAA :iction ''<•xtrcm•· and unwarranted'· and said 1l 1s considering going into l'ourt to try to overturn it." It was the fourth lime an a week that all or some <if the 138 U .S .-registered jcb h ad been <See DC· Its, Page AZ) \\'eaiher Some-low clouds tonight. clearing by mid morning Friday. Warme r days ahead, with highs Friday in the upper 60s at the beaches to mid 70s inland. Lows tonight 55 to 62 INSIDIE TODA"° Eiler Lor.fen, whose boom- ing 'Hello-<><>o, llow arrrrn· you?· /or :IO years greeled 1naito r3 to Laguna Beach , dttd m 1'7S But t~ spmt of the tall Dane linger.t in Laguna. ~ teotum&g Page Cl . ... Ct .. ' .,." .. A4 At .. •• ••o4 •• . .. .... II I IU A4 ---"'; __ .._ Ii .............. POPE JOHN PAUL II WALKS THROUGH AUSCHWITZ Accompenied by Former Concentration Cemp Inmate• Pope John Paul II Prays at Auschwitz AUSCHWITZ. Pol<Jnd <Al'> Pope John P<Jul II ~end M <1i.i. to day from a simple wooden plut form above rnilway trarks th<tl once carrwd millions to their deaths in WUcr 's most 1nfamou:-. concentration c amp And he prayed in thl' cell of ;i P 1> I i s h p r i c s l k 1 I I c d .. t 1·,..,,,. Pagv ,1 I OC-lOs ... grounded in t he <iftcrma ttf or lhe Ma y 25 c:rash o( <1 DC· 10 in Chicago. The American Airlines pl<ine crnshed a nd hurncd urtcr an l'n~ine fell orr during takc.'Off, k tlhn~ Z75 pnsons in the WIJr\l U.S . C:lviation d1sal>lcr. Bond said ... AA 1nvel>t1gator~ d1st·o vcrl'd u po:.s1ble dcs1J(n prc1blcrn in lhc n :ar IJulkhead 1,f ttw DC 10 cnRinc m ounting. DC-10 GROUNDING CAME AS SHOCK-86 whic h is one or the puints where the cngin<: attachci. to the winK ;\ 10-inch crack that e x1s tcr1 before the acc.·1dcnt w<is round 1n th1i. M·c tion 111 Lhc engine thCJt fell off th<' 1x· IO in Ch1c<1go A:.kc.-d how ~uch <.1 dc:-.1gn de. feel m11o{hl sli11 by F AA inspcc· lto n . he rf·pllccl. "ff our suspi cwns an~ eorrcct, it ~ol throu1<h th(' procei.i. :-.omt'how That·~ what WE>0 Vt' ~ol to fi gure out." 'lu:Llalest ~rounrlin~ CCJme in the fO~~g •ncy SUS pcns u:'n of the . DC l lJ~agn _ ccrt1f1c all', which 11> r equired before the FAA certifies an a ircr aft mode l as a irworthy Bond s aJd th<1l while the orde r "Covcred·thc de$tgn of the enllrc plane. "wt"rt' concerned with t h <· ('ngi n~· p y lon a ssembly onlv. ·· U nde.r the order the entire domestic fleet of DC-lOs will re· main on the ground until the plane is certified s afe. The ~rounding took its toll on the airlines and the travclin~ public as the 60,000 lo 70,000 passenge r s who rade u .~ . registered DC-lOs each day sought altcmCJtc transportation Airlines ro lled out reserve planes. trave ie r s c r o wded airports, vacations were disrupt- ed and business appointme nlo; we re miss<'d. ORANGE COAST "I DAILY PILOT '""'O'"t'\Qlt(,.,.,I n .. 11y ''tlfil •1tf\</lll,\ltft1\f fl'" Ultw'(lff\f'N'°*' ''"" .. , ''flVf;iHtWrt01 lf•()•..nyt> '°"'' Pub(,•h.fV1(U""C~ft• "'""' .. " r.:hh•,.,, .. , .. $>Uf>ll\h.,0 ~-., '"'OVQlt f t1ft"'t fOf (O\t• Mf>Wt, N,.wfl')•t •~-th """""l'l'M ft.11t1" r ~'"" ''"" ,,, •• , ..... ltv1,,.-l <'"flff\A U#Af n °1"1,tff'I ', .... ,, A .• no•~ ••10'°""''' dil~n ., 1;ub'•'"'"'' ~·••uHt., .. , "'"'• '1u#'t0f•' tf\oo• tw•rw •tMI ounh'""'"J ttt""'' ,. ,.., Ut'I W• '* •t•Y '''f"'' (O\t• w.'" 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('t>mµaring him tu "'Ch rist h1mst·tr." and calllnJ( the extermination comple x "a place hutlt on hatn•lf an<I con lt·mpt for man rn the name of a cr a7.ed 1deol11J(y " For tht· Mass. ;rn 1mmen'>t: t'rowd of s t•veral hundrPd thousand stood among Lhe n · m ;unsof bnck barrar ks that on<'1" houst>d inm:ih:s of the Hirkf>nau t·amp, l<iq ;:r•st 1n th(• comph:x known a,\ A11s c-hw1t1 l·'our rrnll11m pf•11pl ... moi.t ''' th•·m .fC'w~. tir ed 1n the campl> between 194-0 and J anuary 1945. wht'n Lh1• C:t•rmans tihandone'I the• complf'x to th.c advanctn~ Soviet arl'JlY Jo1ninJ? th1· p11nt1 rr fnr th1· M a 'is wen · som£· 200 prit>sts, all forrTH'r rnmatc:-. ()f Aus1·hw1ll anct other <'><lcrminatwn campi. < lth1 ·r surv1 vorl> :-.tol'lt1 IJ<·fore th1· platform. C'la1I 10 hlu1· a nd·wh1lo s tripC'd c<.1m11 uniforms A s th c p •> JH: <1 r r 1 v e d 11) heh copter. thousamh stra mcd at barhcd win• lert standing CJ~ a g rim reminde·r of lhC' killings The Pohsh horn pontiff first pr:tycd in the· n·ll of Maximilian Kolbt', a prwi.t who gave up his li fr to sav'-' a fdlow inm:c.te. "In ttm. !>rk of the tf>rntilc !>lau~hter thCJl brought death lo '1 million JW11pl1· t1f drfferl"n l na t1011s. Fatht•r Max1m1lum volun ta rily orrcrcd himi.elf for df'<;1lh 111 I he• hun~f'r hunker for CJ hrothcr :ind "' won a s p1nlual v11'lor y like· that of <;hirst hi mi.elf," tl11· fMJPl' ~ard "This hruth1 ·r :-.till hvt•\ today in tht· land of l'oliind ·· · 1'.ht.· trip t11 /\uHhw1tz enn t rast 1•dv 1 tdl,y WJth the pt>JM"'> prn•111us :-.t1>1> a Joyftrt-Tf'l urn 111 Wadowl(•e·. h1 \ hirthplCJC(' Tlwrl·. as thous:rndi. !.ang, he pruycd :.it lhC' hint where: he was ha r>lln-d Outc;1c11• lht• t hUrc'h. towni.pco pie sang and chanll'd ··Poland Always f''a 1t hful '" The pOfll' tht·n v1s1tl'd lht· ycllow_...,lucco house when· he was born 59 y<:a r-. ago Ht•\ldenti. r lamtx.•rctl down the ~orn mctul l>ta1r!) into the courtyCJrd and fell at his knees Tennis Class Offered ih Hwitington Registration opens ... rid&) for s ummer Lennis classes offered by Huntington Beach 's Harbors, Beaches. Rec reation and Parks Department. Four two-week sessions and one three-week session will be offered for players or all ages and varyinJ( de1irees or ability. Registration for we ekday clll8set1 will be held l''riday from 8 a .m. to 10 a .m , at Edison Center. 21377 Magnolia Ave., and Murdy Center , 7000 Norma Drive:-... - - Registration for evening and Saturday classes will be held at the same loc:ation.tJ on Saturday from 9 a .m. lO noon. Fees are $15 for all aaes for 12 houra of inatruction. Smaller fees will be charted for aborter Instruction Ume. A junior tennis camp for youtb1 between seven and 13 years old la betn1 offered for $35, which lnclude1 20 houri of play durin1 a one·week HN&on. For more information, phone F.dh1o n Center at &38-9381 or Murdy Center at 842-4431. RAPE •.• • 1n1 ff08l a C!fmmaalcable di.a· •••f' beet..., ab• bad beea tmrned dDWD 6en lbe oaee ap- plied for a maniac• liceDM. -aefere•ce &e p11eMatrtc \elUIDOnJ that wu vaa-ud left uMlear wbetlMr or not the 11.,11 prO<'lalmed victim wu b•v· ln1 somf' sort of ment1I prob- le>m Wben chastwna' G&les. Judie... Bo con told~ defense lawyer be had made noefforttocomplywit.b the rules ol evidence and tbet hia tran1gress1ons " witboutdoubtal- ferted the Jury's thlnklng." "I will try this case again and I can uaure you that it will be tru:d W\der the rules of law. ·'If there had been some sli1ht errort to comply with the rules, this cue would be 1one," Judie Beacom said .- . 'I don't care 1f it bad been 6 to 6 <the hung jury vote>. the cue would be dismissed. "But I will tell you lhis it is 10· 1ng to be retned and it i.s going to be retned according to law." Beacom said. A few minutes earlier . Deputy D1s tr1c t Attorney Dan Brice withdrew from· the joint defenae - pr osecutlon motion for dis · m issal. Brire earlier 'indicated Miss Hardin. who is now in Alabama, said she would not testify at another trial. T he prosecutor also noted that h is case wouJd not and could not be any different from that at the trial which concluded last week. Uut when lb' judge indicated that he felt overall the evidence would be different at another trial. Brice withdre w his dis missal motion Hutcherson and his wire. both or them Wlullle r residents, ap· peared crestfallen by the judge's refusal to dismiss the charges against tlim. So far. he has spent 68 days in Jail, 30 of them while waiting scntencinR following his initial conv1c:lJon. CJnd he s ays he has borro wed heavily lo finance his de fense. And t o this date, his effort.o; have carried him through two preliminary hearings and two trials spaced o ve r a 19-month pcrnKI without the isSU<' or guilty or innocence being resolved .Scores Flee Butane Ta1ik Explosio11 JAY . Fla <API An tx ploston ripped u butane ga!> storage l ank near the Jay oil fields in the tip of fo'lorida·i. Panhandle today. for cing th(• evacuation of nearby residents. authorities s aid. "'We have not confirmed that there a r c fatalities but we believe there will be fa talities." said Sgt. Paul Pridgen of the Santa Rosa County sheriff's of· f1 ce Pridgen said a butane tank al the Empire Gas Co. exploded shortly before 9 a .m . "One de puty said it shattered CJl l t he windo ws i n Jay , .. Pridgen s aid. Thts cause of the blast was un known The tank continued lo burn l;.1l(· in the morning and Pridgen '>a1d authorities fcarect :mother. J;ir~t'r lank nc arhy m ight also explode lit· s aid evacuation was or cJl'red for an area within a mile of the t ank facility E mpire Gas is located about two miles ftom Jay, an oil-field community near the Florida· Alabama line. Jay Is about 40 miles north or Pensacola. U p t o l>t:vc r al hundered families W<'re believed involv<.-d ln.. the e.\!.acualJon but £ridgen said the number wasn't certain. F1r<'men nnd rescue worker.. rushed to the scene from the small towns of Milton a nd Cen· turies. A continge nt . of Florid a Highway Patrol troap6rs was sent from Pen sacola and a roadblock was set up on State Road 4 which runs tflrot.lgh Jay. Human Head Found SACRAMENTO l API -A human head has been found in a public dump in Sacr amento, police reported early today. Katie, 13, Wins Bee WASHINGTON CAP ) Thirteen-year-old. Katie Ke rwin of Denver correct- 1 y s pelled "vire11cence" and "maculature" todu lo wmthe $21\ annual Na- tional Spelling Bee. M iss Kerwin. whose brother Gre1 and sister Mary both were (inaliata In the 1pellln1 bee In pre· vtous years, out.spelled IOI younasters to win the $1,000 prize and a gold cup. She defeated 14·year-o1d Jul i e Won of Mechanicaburg, Pa .. who finished third last year. She tr i pped up o n "viresccnce." -· Oaecki11g Things Oui Timmy Hiday , 7 (right>. his older brother. Todd. 10 Cle rt>. and Rodney Van Veusekom. 9 (center), plan to have some fun at carnival that 's part of the action marking Fountain Valley's Founders' Day celebration The observance started today and runs through June 17 Carniva l is at Mile Square Park Los Alamitos Wins Own District Vote VotPrs in th<> Los Alamrto ... 1c•l l'mentary1 School lhstrict havt• ovt•rwhl'lming ly voted t11 break from tht· Anaheim Uruon lli~h &hool 01s tnct a nd form lht~i r own unif1t•d d1s tri<·t The final t ally of Tocsday·-. voting showed Wednesday that a 29 percent vote r t urnout cast 3,420 vote1' for unification and l.449 votes against . Obs ervers indicate that the 70 perN•nt approval could signal further secession atternpts from the Anaheim hi ~h school dts tnct. largest d istrict in the 5tatc In a conJW\Ct1 ve ballot . voter:-. Beer-fed '"f ot Hospitalized CllJCAGO <API -A 21 month old ~irl was in St'rious cond1t1on in a hospital today after atten dants pumped 10 to 12 ounces of bt'er from her i,tomach Authonties SCJld the bt:er <•I lf gedly was fed to lht' bttby by her mother's boyfriend to keep the. child quiet after she !)tarted t rying. Kl•nneth Uuck worth. :m. wa:-. c ha rJ(C<i with one count or child a buse Whale tre ati n g J o An1ln- Vau~hn in En~lewood Hosptrnl. authorities discovered the child had broken ribs and a brok(•n collar bone. Pol.ice s peculate<! th at Duckworth may have m jured the child by shakin~ her to revive he r from a n alchollc· stupor. said patrolman Joseph Lopez f•le•1·t1•d fl\ 1• trustt•f'\ \o \l'r v1• lht· 1ww l .o~ Al<1m1 lo~ unified d1i. I nrt all 11f them lrnk~cJ cl<r.>ely 111 th1• unifwatron m11v1• t-:l1·t'l t'd "'t't•· MJrgril Ken clr1c•k. Nancy Lander , Vir~m1a Wils on. Ma rk Abrams a nd Be rnard He5 kind . The ne w board has more than a year lo hire a s upenntendenl CJnd plan for lhe aclm1n1s tratwn of 10 ... chools Tht• thr(~ wom~n elected arc currt:>ntly members or the Lo:-. Al a m1tos ele m e nta ry d1stric1 b11ard o f truslet·s Under st alf• l;.iw , they mus t res11o(n their poi.l!-.0 to acc..:pt th(· new pos1t1ons Tht· clementar) district board 1:, :.rhc:-duJed to met!l Sat urday tu rccommt>nd ~uccessor!) who will :-.t:rvc until lhl· olde r district goc~ <>Ul of bu~rncs:-. CJnd the nt·wly for m t·d dis trict begins OJJl'rat1uns s~iwct"" Coul!in Oeni .. s Slayin1it~ LOS A~(it;LES (AP > Ange lo nuono. tht' cousin or Ken 11cth H1unch1 . who i!' accused or fl vt' of the thlls1dc Strangler m urdl•rs. has denied sta tements flianeh1 reporti-dly made under hypnosis that 1mphcatcd Buono 1n lht' k1lhngs • Buono·s r'-'ir.1~orr -or-1 n · nol·ence was made through tus <.1 ltorney ·Wednesday. following repor ts that B1anc h1 had as. sumt•cf :1 d1ffrrl'nl per sonality wh1h· hypnotized Waddill Jurors Still Out Juron ln Dr. William Wad· diU'a murder tetrtal resumed deliberationa today alt.er a la~­ nigbt session Wednemday failed to produce a verdict. ... At the requeet of Oraap Cowl· ty Superior Court Juq, Byron McMillan, tM jut)' worked madJ lQ p.m . Wednesday then left for the day. The seven-woman. flve-m.,, jury began deliberating a weet ago and has SJ>4!nt fo1.1r full days behind c losed doors debaUne evidence in the case. Waddill, a 43-year-old Runt- injtlon Harbour physician, is ac· c:used ol strangling a tWO·poWld, 15·0unce infant known as Baby Girl Weaver a fter s he allegedly was born alive following a saline abortion two years ago. His ri~t tria l enae<J last May with lht• jury deadlocked 7 to 5 ln favor of acquittal Waddill has maintained his in- noc·ence throughout both tnals msrsling the haby was d ead or irre versibly in the last sta.ces or d ying by the time he examined he r Gifts, Mail Pour Into Wayne's .Room Mov1l' fans a re continuing to barrage Ne wport Beach film star John Wayne with gifts and mail as he rem ains hosplt.alized in Los Angeles. fi g tlting cancer. UCLA M €'dica l Cente r spokci.woman llali W1ckner said m ore lhan J0,000 pieces of mail have been sent to the fa m ou.o; ac- tor since th<> May 2 sur~ery m wh11·h ne•w cancer wa s dis- covc n •1I in h1 l> intestine His '>l o ma r h -w a s r e mov e d in January because of th•• diseast! and h1· lost a lung to c ancer 15 years a go Wa ym"rcmaini!d in s t<1hle c·on· 1h\1on today whne Ms Wicknc r -.;l1d ht• .. is walking now and then ·· Tht> hospital s pokeswoman sa id tht> star b receiving "lots of interesltng g1 flo;" from fa ns. · · PC'ople just make him big r a rds and pi ctures, a ll kinds of thi n go;," shl· said "Someone• • mCJdt' him a big velvet heart with all kinds of international OajtS .. Most of it goes up to John W :1yn1• evt>nlually." she added .. ffl' hai. a m an who Wl)rks for him who bnn~s 1l up. lie has 1h1s h1i.: two-room suite up tht:ri: at the 1•nd of our private i.urg1c:il p;_ivil11m ·· Taiwa11 JI ote Hurts Carter WASHI NGTON CAP> ...:_ Jn a pol1t1 cally cmbarrassmg defeat for President Carter . the Senate 1s g1vmi;r 0-pt>ollcntR of his China l>Qlicy an opportunity to c_haJlege the termination of the defense I real)' with Ta iwan. With 25 Oemocrats joining th1: mCJJOnty. the Senate voted 59-JS Wedn(.-sday that its a pprovaJ is nccec:-.:-.ary hl•forl" a mutual de- fense treaty can be terminated. /\lthou~h Carter is free lo ig- non· lhl' non-binding resolution, rts impact -was heightened by-a deci s ion in feder a l court We dnesday that dJsmissed a sun h y 23 congressmen and one former me mber to halt Carter's Chmapolicy. ~~~~~~~~~ [~ aciti dewerry Company • ..,. ,, lf ,, ..... , .. ' ·, : ' •. , : '·' •... ., .. I I ........ ' •• .. 1 I ' Nuke Push Seen $1 Million for Public Relations SAN fi'HANCIS(.'(> tA I'> Top ex· er ut1vei. of Amt•rll'1t 's nuclear In· duatry iar~ planJUnl 1 JI million na- tloo~de public relations campaJ1n lo pump up HJ(gin1 public support -fl)r nuclear power. the San Francisco Chroniclt' reported today. The rwwspapt•r based ill report on lntt·r~it-ws wtth key nuclear industry otflrlals ag well as an .sitaminaUon of indu11try thwuments. ll said the 11lannt"ll puhJw1ty and lobbyint is an out~rowth of Uw uccident in March 11l th•· Thrt·t· Mile Is land nuclear .i1·rH'rullng 'ltul11111 In Pennsylvania. •;1 .• :vt.:N •:x£CUTl\'ES from puhlH· ut1llt1ei.. tratlt' associations an<1 powl'r plant builde rs wtll form J n <id h<K' public-relations "'TOUP to 1 un the l'Umpa1~n . the newspaper- 'l?t 111 It said two firms involved are the Bechtel Power Corp., of San Ji'r&n· cisco, o ne of the nation's major power pladt conatrucllon ftrma, and Gene ral Electric Co. 's Nuclear Energy Group ol San Jose. Calli. THE Gauvr MH May 30 at Bechtel headquarters, and plans lo meet aeainon Monday In Washington, the newspaper said. Details about the public relations offe nsive emerged from a memo the newspaper said It obtained. The memo was written by Paul W Cane lo Harry 0 . Reinsch and C. 0 Statton. all executives of Bechtel. Graduates Drop ...... ,,,;;&, ...... ··i~-~ I~ California "Spokesmen with the highes t cred.ibilit.Y. according to research." Cane wrote. "are university scien- tists." lie said young engineers have the next highest credibility, followed by the Nuclear Regulatory Com- mission. ACCORDING TO THE Chrorucle, the public relations effort will e:m- phasize four points : Wottted a lleor• Actor .Jack llaley Sr . left, who played the role of the Tin Woodsman in the 1939 film c lassic "The Wizard of Oz" died of u heart attack W{•dnesday at the age of 79 I l e is shown with Tige r Haynes , who had lht• samt> rok in the Broadway vers ion "Th<.· W1 z ." Ila Icy holds the "heart" wh1C'h the Tin Woodsman receives from the Wizard an the Oz story. BUILDERS SACHl\MENTO <AP) There bas bt•t.•ra a 5 ~n·t•nt drop in the number uf graduates from C.:ahforrua 's public high S<'hools s inn• 1975, says o report hv the Wt•s tt•rn Interstate Com - rn1 ss1011 for l11ght'r Education. Tht• study, released by the s tate Postsecondary Education Com- rr11i.sion, said there will probably be a nother drop of 22 percent by 1991 ht'forc the curve starts up ag;un Th<' drop was evident throughout the West "but a1>pears particul<trly s harp in Cal.iforrua." . -The nuclear industry J!> making an a ll-out effort to improve nuclear safety. While the industry 1s trying to develop alternate energy sources, they cannot meet the nation's nct.'<is 1n the short run. Individuals and the country wi ll s uffer 1f nuclear power is <.ebandoned The industry is trying lo find ways to mmimizt-potential exposure to radiation and to develop acccpt<1· bll' ways to transport and !>lore nuclear wa~tl' Bailout Piao •tr A Wickes Company PRESENTS POP LARSEN'S FIRST ANNUAL Brown 'Sees' Tax Increase SACRAM ENTO <AP) -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. says the S5 billion·a-year permanent b<1ilout plan for local governments which the state As · sembly approved would lead lo a lax increase "SHow YOU HOW" SHOW FREE ADMISSION FRIDAY JUNE15 12to9 SATURDAY JUNE 1'6 9to9 SUNDAY JUNE 17 9to 6 ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER PRIZES • DEMOS • NEW PRODUCTS • PRIZES OVER 200 BOOTHS • WE 'LL SHOW YOU HOW! Brown told reporters Wednesday the bill "1s not financialJ y r esponsible . . . Unless it is changed. it wi ll lead to excessive spending and a tax increase.·· The plan. aimed at offsetting the Proposition 13 property tax losses of counties. cities, school dis tncl5 and various service districl5, moved to the Senate Tuesday on a btpartJs an 67-12 vote. Rof)kit-•'irPrnOll "ifff'."d SARATOGA (AP) -A rookie s tate Depart- ment of Forestry firC"fl~hlcr. cager but untratned, apparently lost tus life fighting the scason'l> first brush fire here because his buddies never missed him. authorities say. ''Some where along the line, he JUSt disap-( .~iT· ,.•r1.: ) pea red.'' saifi fores try ."J /If r. fire Capt. Ken Gilbe rt ..__ -------- Wednesday. "He left the crew and went his own way." Samuel P. Morrison. 20, of San Jose, had been dead for several hours when his body was found early Wednesday near where the blaze was ex- tin~uished . The body was not burned and heat stroke was the most likely cause of death, said Dr. Richard Mason. an assis tant county coroner. Sft1. /tlo11foya ,.,layt-d -- Thurldey. June 7. 1979 DAIL v ptLOT A 4 Happy Birthday Prop. 13 APW ........ • . I Howard J a rvis, right, author of Proposition 13, holds birthday cake a loft during its first anniversary Wednesday. The .celebra- tion was hosted by the California Tax Reduction Movement which Jarvis chairs. J oining in the evening's festivities is John G. Schmitz, R-Cal. l ~,;;;..;;~;____:_~~-~-~~-~-----~-~--------~ Mideast, USC Split : LOS ANGELES <AP> -The lln1vcrs1ty of Southern California will ~ever lies with the private Middle East Center Foundation and use normal fundra1sing procedures to s upport any future Middle East Center. th e school 's Board of Trustee!'> has decided. Thl' dec1s1on Wednesday came in the form of approval of a report by tht· universit y's Middle East Con· fcrc nc«• <.:omm1ttce, which was cip • I pointed last November by president l John R. llubbard a fter the plan lo have the center funded by a private foundation drew widespread I criticism. · i There wcr(• fears that cont.ributions i by citizens or Middle East countries and American firms that do business · 1n the MiddJe East would give those contributors influence over cur 1 riculum and faculty choices for the center Begin a Country English Tradition ~ H1·111g l ilt· worlds or 17th & IHlh C'1 •nt u rv Eng l<.ind <.iml ( '11lo11 1:tl \nH'l'l('a 1nlc1 \'llllr h 0 llH• \\' it h . l h t· tw ntlcrc.i l t(.'d look fif wl'll kl·pt anttqLa·-.. t•rt·:1t<.·d I)\ lkn n ·d 1111 \1;1 11 .\ Jl ll'l't .111 · f;r II hi Il l I t'jl l 11<1 111 I 1011" ''' 11r1g in<.1 h . O lht·r:-. ;11 l' ;,ida plt•d tn :-.11c·" a11d ~h iJ Pl''-1" 01(.'1 •l ~It Ir l'l'llt Ur_\. 11 · qu11·1·111<•n1 s , :-.till 11· ,' l <11nrng till' \\arm11r of 011 r p ;1...,1. llid, (\l••ll•'' l'olh I l1o<ld I I tl l'twtwl. ;\1nr1:;111 .l S I I• • • l~· i Wt>~tcld! Drove Newporl Beach • 64b Hi 18 Cpen 9 S 30 •Closed Sunda~ .· YOU CAN WIN! LOS ANGELES <APJ -The past chairman of . t .. ~ .. "'Q\ f'r .\pp. .. n1,.,.,.1 the California Stal~ University Board of Trustees ----~-'--"--'~~----------------------"­ has c·harged Sen. Joseph Montoya with intruding •Guod •I 811 Wlc:ll .. Fumlh"•• Wlclllea Lumber •nd 8uUdera Emporium al0tea. in state education by requesting the r emoval Of w u1n .. r·. "'""' "'" IW l'I'" M l ,,, ••11n No purr n<1se ncc~arv Pn1,.r.3,.,,,0, 1,,,,.~tll•a1>1e 'J' ,.,,,, . .,mat>ll! Chancellor Glenn S. Dumke. ''" , ... ~1· ""'J ""•:.I 1>•·111<.lwO "" Wll.'HI IW(J wr-<•k:.(JI 11u11l1ca1ton 011en lo all lJ ~ ru~racnli. 18 V'"'''>OI ag" Roy T. Brophy. who ser ved on the board more "'ow .. "" ,,,,, "mn11or""'• ,,, 111r· w ... ~,., C•0•ro1n11nn •Is "'"'5""'" .1nd ~"'>'"''"""5 1•11·ir tam•''"'• ,,,,.,, than seven years, called Wednesday's move by ••q•~•m•''•"•~•M-'"•'"•'•~•'"•'"•"-A•''•M•~•''.~·.s.•a.•~.~.n•d•~•c•~'.~•w•s•~•M-w•~•~•"•o•M•~•~•'•Y---·'-~.M-•sta~~n. Moo~ya,D-~s ~p~s,"arontinua ­ r OA,..CALY HAA90UA ¥0l.CIWAOCll -·--- 18711 Beach Blvd Huntington Beach • 842-2000 tion of legjslativ iotrusion into the state.'s educa- tion system " "First he threatened lQ withhold funds from thP universit y system. now he's going after Dumke," Brophy said in a telephone interview Wednesday. :.. .. ""'" R~bPJJ Prrinil ll-d SAN DIEGO <APJ -A convicted murderer m ay be allowed to wear his Ku Klux Klan robes dur:ing sente ncmg June IS, a Satr Die.go.Superior Court judge has d~cided. Judge llowarft'ftechefsky said Wednesday that he had no objection to Terry Martin's request if the sheriff's department is willing to handle ar· rangements. Martin. 39, was convicted last month or the 1978 slaying of fellow klansman. Emeretl Hensonn, believed by authorities to have been an informer on Martin's drug activities. """r Srnf Pn~ed la DIP SAN DIEGO (A P l -Convicted killer Billy Lee Chadd, who described murder as "a power trip" he enjoyed. has been sentenced lo die in the San Quentin gas chamber for the 1978 rape-staying of a National City woman. In sentencing Chadd Wednesday, Superior Court-.Jooge Earl H. Maas Jr. called the 24-year- old defendant a sadist and added : "Once you've heard the facts, the death penalty is overwhelm· ingly proper." · Chadd, who had vowed to kill again -in prison -if sentenced lo life imprisonment. had de- tailed three murders in a handwritten 84-page m anuscript. Chadd told The Sao Diego Tribune that be wasn't worried about being executed In Califomia. "It's Nevada. that's the one I'm worried about." UMITlllG PllACllCl 10 GENERAL PAEVENTl'JE MEDICINE M. W. CONWAY, M.D. SANTA ANA WCOICAl CCllTlA "'°'·~·~ .. """" SAHU AHA C"tlf0 A ... A >03-11 .. • _ ~ros~ Cr~~k· pr.~sents cotton knits even a wife con love. II • t M ll'U !Nill .., tlt(I • C1oss Creek -and only Cross Creelt. .... ollef8 the Oualltized~ cotton knits The first cotron knits that are truly easv care These lailored-collar. half~leeved shirts ot 100% tWCH>IY Ourene"' cotton lisle actually retain their wrinkle-tree shape tor hie. through wash alter wash after wash Keep their luster and oolor longer. too. and are guaranteed not 10 snrink out 01 111. troM a17.oo -Aec-fvs MEN'S STO"E 1467 Y5a Udo. ... ..,,.,. .... .. -... • . ' 8 /f' -~~, ... ~ ._, .. Robert N WeedtPubli\her ThomH Kffv1l/Ed1tor "'e>ra ngo Coast Daily Pilot ~----u-.-... r!!f1..e _________ T_~_~_ .... ~ .. l . ...J•ll•1'.9••••\-----·e.,-·bM-•·K·r·•.•bk-"•'•E•d•ltor_l ... P.~--E·di·to·ir--- J RB Park System ~in Cost Cr11nch The handwrilin1 llffma to be ekarly etched on the wall that the 134 million Hunt.ln1too Buch park 1yatem la an trouble. A fJS.pa1e park anaJysis abowt that maintenance coats currently run about 11.218 milUon for nearly :SOO ac:res of dcvf"loped parkland. But the coats f~r kHplntt the parks pretty .are. projected to cUmb tu about 12.S million ln fl\•e years because of inflation Cuught up an the dilemma of rillna costs are two groups of cat 1u•ns seeklnc neaghborhood park~ nettr Slater Avl'nuc und Graham Street ln the north p1&rt of th~ r 1ty und Ad~m :-Avenue a nd Nf'wland Stn~t an the south.-na St-ctaon ltt-sadt-nt:. haV\' ht't>n prorrused parks for <a number of ycur~ and m uny ~t1y they bou1ht their hom e:, on that r ond1taun Thi·\ li.·l1l'' l' tht·Y hnve bt-t>n misled and now ft!ar lh•·y may 11t•\'t•r ~t'l thcar purk because of the concern nve•r t·:.•·alt1t1n~ l'(l:.b 'l'ht· t·1ty 1 ~ a('t1n~ propt•rly 1n questio ning pa rk cost~ ut ttu:. tanw. ··~pt•<·rnlly 1n the wake of P roposition 13. Offu·1ab haH' to find way:. Loc·ut ~oi;tbOr raise reve nues Hut mun• •~ m volvci'.i 1n this instlillc~ -an unke pt prnmlM' Th•· <'tty l'Ull ~:,labli::.h cr~dab1hty by proc't!edmg with plWlb Lu c.kvelup tht tw<) parks that havt! been prom1M.>d · It':. uni fa1 r .ind J mat tt•r of 13 or bO additso n:.il ucrcs worl'l rnakl· or brtiJk the :.y~tc m Cit thl!) !)tagl'. Principal Transfer Many teache rs <t nd students and som e pare nts we re UJ) an a rms last m o nth when 1l w<t~ announced that I>r Paul lierger . popular f''ountaan Valley High School principal, will be transrcrrt:d to a !->Chool dis tr ir t o ffice Joh this s ummer . Stude nts presented a petition against the move, teachers publicly denoWlccd their boss. Supt. Frank Abbott. as short-sighted. and parents thre atened to rid the district of trustees who would allow the move . E motions ha ve cooled, and in light of the fact that Or. Berger has done nothing, at least publicly. to indicate he would rathe r s tay al school. it's probably a good thing . Ber~er deser ves an opportunity to advance, and he seeks advancement out of the school, says his self-decla red friend Trush.~ I lc len Dille . S upt. Abbott says Berger's transfer to take over cli s trat'l c·urriculum lead e r s hip will e nha nce the prrnt 1pal's professio nal s tature. Part'ots a n<J teac he rs who a re still upset com e Novt·mbcr ('~n follow through at the polls when two of the trw;tcc.·s who su ppo r t the t.ransfer ar e up for re·e lection . Rut until th•·n. perhaps everyone over at the high s<·hool s ho uld make :Jn effort to get be hind the ne w pri11<·1p<.1l , Larry Luca!>. Many pan·nt!> <J t lluntington Beach lligh School. wh<·n• Lu<·:1:-, 1s now princ ipal, hale to lose him. too Thty f1gu rclhdolk:-. ul Fountain Valley a r e luck y togeth1m. Time for Harmony We a lway!> knew t here mus t be so m e identifiable rea~ons for <Jll the bickering a nd turmoil t h at has wracl<cd fluntin~tpn Beact>city government. Counr1lwoman Ruth Batlt.>y has shed some light on under.;t;indrng or events t hat led up to the trying times. She s<•<.·m <.·1l l o put th rn~s in per spective in a recent ~IH't't'h to lhc llunt1ngto11 llarbour Republican Wome n 's ('Jub Sht· blam\•d l:1ck c1 f s tr<m g leadership for many or the l·1ty 's pnibl<.·m s . Shl· poanlc<l CJUL that no tn<'umbents were re ·clectcd in /\pril of 1978 C:.t nd that the three :.1Ulng councilmen had only two year s of cxpcncncc. Mr!>. Ha iley also pQint.ed out that City Administrator Bud LSclsito had just two years at the helm. A new city ;.ittorncy a lso h ad j ust been e lected to take over a <kmornliwd dPoarlment On lop of thC:Jt Propo~1t1on 13 hit and a budget had to lie Pfl'parcd in a m <tttcr of Wf'Ck~ Tht• rt's1gnal1on o f two of the three experie nced ('OUnt1l mt'mlJe r!-. <Jbo !>hook up things. No wondt•r lht! counc1l was in di~array. Now !.evt·n m e mbers of the council a re once again Sl'akd and tht!y h C:Jvt· had t he opportunity to become a d,t_uslt'd. It would bc rucc to believe lfiat the major prob I<: ffi!i <.1 rt· heh ind :W l!'are a wttit mg posi t1-vercs ult!i. • Opinions cxpr(1&sud 1n ttlt~ :.pc1ct: at>ove a re those ot rhe Daily P1tot Other view:, cxpre::.:.ecJ on th1& page dr e those of their authors and <irt•st:. Aoadur commont ,.., Jnv1ted Address The Daily "Pilot, PO Box t560 Costa Mesa CA Y26:>6 Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd/ Laundry Loot By l •. M. BOVD That Mrs . Sarah R~y muele he r li ving b y laking in washing 1s not th e whole s tory, obviously Where she did it was tn Leadville, Colo .. when that was one of Ute toughest mining towns. The old boys thereabouts were willin~ to pay almos t anything t.o get their clothes scrubbed. Mrs Ray made more than $1 million. Dt·ur Gloo~ny Gu~ The Dr . Be rg e r transfer h as finally •hown conce rn ed parents or the HBUSD the k i nd of closed m inded arrotance the teecbera ol the dillrict have to deaJ wtth every yeer lD neaoti•tJOftl. No wonder the re are 1trtkesl Certain monks of old didn't eat meat. Thal pro mpted them lo perfect a fairly wide va riety of cheeses. How many fancy cheeses can you identify that are named after abbeys, saints or holy men otherwise~ All I know is the word "munster " Is a corrup. tion of monastery. A visitor to the town of Yellowknife in Can a da 's Northwest Territories 1ets an honorary citize ns hip certificate signed in raven'!> blood. Q. "Which is the deadlier snake, the cobra or the rat- tler?" A. The cobra. Al least. its venom ii somewhat stroneer . Whc~te rats are injected wlCh equal amounla or cobra and rattler venom, the cobra victims dje first. Footnote: Cobra venom paralyzes. rat- ter venom destroys tissues. How can you contend that Frida)' the J3tb is unlucky? None other than Horatio Alier him.elf -whose name became synonymous with succeaa because of bis poor· boy-m11te1:1ooc1 stories - was bani on a Friday the 11th. Earl WaterM , .. Rent Credits Erode Ownership Re nter!i upeclang u furt.ht!r break on stale> income taxos are in for a diaappointment. This, dt•11p1te lht' fuel lhitt measures prO&>OtUnK tn<'rt'UISCS or Uti much ll!. $120 in th~ current $37 rente r t tu c r<'dlt arc befor e the Lt•l(illluture 1 Hut Spt•ukt-r Leo M cC1trlhy has sµa•ud the word that he doeis 1H1t want an 1 n <' rt· a s•· o ( an y kind 1n r" n t ,. r t u x c· r e d 1 ti,, u n d probabl y ..-. 1~hci. ttw in 1t 1<el c:redit hatJ ll l'Vl'r ht•t!O l'fllJCtcd Whll t.• th l'> m J :-. t•t• rn .,trang1c· for <me who n:pn·M-nb u d1stri1ct "'1th ,, hagh pt-rcentai.:t.· Mailbox of nmters. McCurthy is opposed lo lal( rebates an any form 4'nd vie ws the rent tu credit &s just a not her method or re bate . .Liie is, of course, right on that point. The idea of giving renters a ta" c redit was a sche mt· dreamed up several years ago by ultra liberals who de manded that if home owners were t.o be i:.: 1 ve n prope rty let x r eltl·f. so me thing must be given to the renters. Thus et handout was equated with a lax reduction while tenancy was dee med the !>ame as homt• ownership THIS IGNORES the mve:,t- m e n t of the owner , whic h. although at thl· prest!nl ~oaring p ri ce~ sec·m~ no ri'i k . is n't always as prorilahll· a~ 1l ap pears It ali-.o ignores th<: con· slant maintenance t·xpcn~C.!> for plumbers. painters. electricians and many other costs coincident to household operations not ex· perlenced by the tenant. The push for inc reaKes in renter tax cfedits is based upon the allegation that landlords have failed to pass alonit to rent· l·rs the savings resulting from passage or Prop. 13 . That, of course. is a hlankel cha rge whic h met y be true in some cases and not in others. Landlords who have n ot reduced rent!> m the aftermath of Prop. 13. most probably had been absorbing or postpoping mainte nance o r e ngaging 1n othe r methods t.o avoid boosting rents prior to Prop. 13 In :my event. supply and de · mand 1s the decisive f<tclor in setting rents. JU!ll a s 1t is in other price setting in a free en· t e rpriae system. This is an economic basic which seems to escape tho11c who clamor for rent controls. Afte r the ·dis astr ou s ex· perie nces or federal rent conttol imposed during WW II which <'orrupted landlord11, te nants and the very governme nt authorities <•har"ed with enforcing' the con· trols. proposals to e11lablish rent· a l control now hy lht-state or local ~overnments should be promptly ditched Those who sincerely want to help renters s hould b<: devoting their t!nf'rgu:s to ways and means of encouraging the build· tnJt of rental units a nd homes at moderate pr1<'es in thol>e area~ where housing 1~ crit1 tal . INSTEAD. government ,,f fi cials. egged on by ltherab. have ~ heuping mo re 1tnd more regulations m the way of the de velopers ; all the while they and the liberals decry the lack or low cost rental property and homes. As for the tax cn•dils for rent c r~. 1l runi. cou nt1:r to th<· policies which have spur red home ownership m the year>. since WW l. /\lmust <i ll the d forts of govcrnm1•nt <1 nd tht• financial <:om mun1ty h ave ~n1 to ,::cl the l"-'OJ)ll· into their own hom1•s T II F. R t: \4 :... ~ u 11 n ti I u i.: 11 hl0 h1 n'1 th1., µulll"v ll i..., <JX 10rn.Jll(' thL1t h11m1· 1111.n••r•, J!t·nl'rally arc· m11n · n·.,1i<Jn:-.1hl• ffi(>rl' ~lJ!il1· 1·1t11.t•O .. l h:lll tMt :i n l s. W h ••. ,. v " r s <i v. ,, ho m1•own1•r 1 hr•1w J · hr11·!-. throu~h h1~ Ol'IJ.:hhor·., windo\4 · On1· of lht· maJ()r 1·aui.t•., of ltlt' v.1tl1·-.pn·ad JU Vt·ntli· d.-lin<1 u<•n1· · ;111d h1J!h 1·nrn1· rat•·., ha'> lw1·n lh•• inc·ri•as1nl! m11b1lily of th•· phj)Ul :1t 1t10 l..1t'k10 I! th1• flW)I '. v. h 1c·h w<·r•· 1nl11·n ·nt in lh1· da \ ~. v. h 1· n t h 1· f ,, rn 1 I v h ,, ni ,. r1·µr1•<;1·nt1·il l11tlll ·,1:1htl1t v. 111 11 r a I .. " "d 1• t h 1 1·., h ;, v ,. 1 t'J.!rl '""'''I. l h~.1·0111·:11-"IOJ.! honw 11 v.n(·r:-.h111 l1v 1•nh:mc ·1111: rt11rw·. for ll'rtant.. 1-. 0111 111 1h1· 1,, .. ,1 111 io'rc~t~ of th•· pulilw Dollar-a-Gallon Must Have Ripple Effect To the t-:d1tor About tl11s fa r t of lif1· c·.cllt·d thl' g as 1-runch I pl·r~onall} d on 't know whl'lhc·r 1t v.a., rau :.<:d Ii~ ;1 munuf u•·t11r1·1I '>h<1rtagt· •ir not. ~·nrl :11 1h1•, point , I n ·:illy d1111 l 1·;11 t· /\II I know 11> thal l11tl;1y I f1ll1·tl m \ truc·k with lll galltm~ or regular. and it cost me $15. It occur!. tu rnt• lhal lO ::.ptk or l hP f)a).!1:!> allfl page~ or news al1out the crunch. I ht:n "s S'>mcttnng that nct:d!> l•• ht· ('OVN<•d I 'vi: h••ard ;1 lot of pt•oplt'. in C'lud1nJ? :-.onw · 't•clt•hril11•s" <in TV say wor('b to th(· ..rr1·ct !If "hurry and make· ga., ~ doll ur. so tht• ~hortagt· will hf..' ovt·r · What lh1·y 'n• ~ay 1ng in l'ff1·1·t 1~ don l fi ght . pay the mnnl')' Maybe tht.•y fc1•I lhat they ~•II dnvl' a litt le lcss, and ~p<'nd about lhc ~am1· total ''° j!a., Sound log ical'' Wrongo Stop reading, and look around you •:v•:RVTllJNG that Y<>U ~t'I' rncludu~tht· very wall~. and the paint on lht•m, th<' furnttun., lh" :-.t•ed th<1l ~r..-w th•· grns'> in your hack y;ird, 1111' doorknoh~. ltll' v1·ry par><•r th:it you ;in• reading al this tllTH'. ha~ •;ecn lh1 · in~1dl· Of a trUl'k Tht• raw rn ukrtal wa~ ~h1ppNl to the manuf;wtun·r. proh;Jlily lly truck. and the• fan1shl'tl pr1,1tl u c.·t w ai. s h1ppt·d l n thl' wholt!suh•r. 1>rohahly by tru<'k . tht:n on lo the retailt·r. most llkt· ly IJy truck. and finally to you. ;i nd sorncwherl' 1n then" tl wai. derinitely shipped hy truck The fUt•I that runs these trurk'> I~ called 'an OJK'ratlOK l'XpcOSt'. :ind Is part of the cost of tht· prod u<'l If a manufaclurt!r or Sl'llt·r of a product finds that hv has s uddenly ancrca!>ed .ope rating expenst•11, he 's ~oin.i to ht-a n1c1· guy and ubsorb these expense~ himself. rl..:ht " •You hel your sweet octane. he asn 'l. Not un less he wants lo go hunkrupt for !IOme pt•rvcrse reason So, a long wat h lht• 1m·r.-asl:d prac..-or gusohnc. you can look (or ane reased prices on JU!>t about everything lhal 's a va1lahlt• to the huyang pubhl'. Go ahca<J ray the buck. WILLIAM D llARVt;Y ,.,...,,..,. P•re11f• To lhe Edilor · In rt..'tlponsl.' lo your May ~H (.'dtlorial, "Wak£• Up Parents": "'or 31 ~ yNtr~ we plead~ and urge d th~ rouns elor s and teachers at Marana lflgh Sthool to Inform us ~hen our daughter was not an class We wrote in divldual letters to uch of her teachers and her eounst>lor to let . us know or any infra('tlon or lht• rules by h<'r Arter It.to to thrt!c weeks of mlHlng cla.~11es we would ~et a Cllll from school 1i1sk1ng af she v. a~ 111 111· ·.,nmPI h1n i.: W1• .11•:1 111 plt·:ult•cl v.1tli lh1·n1 l11 lt•t 11 .. l..nov. .,,,.111t·1 T 001\ \' o ur daug hll'r 1" .1 cl1 11pt111t llv111g <iv.ay fri1m horn•· lw1·a11'ot' w1• V.l'rt· 1110 cJt-m andmJ! •111 h1·1 111 :1llend ~t'huol ~ht• ha .. ... 11cl th•· ~dlf1<1I ;w thont1c., un dNst;ind how ~ht · hatt-d ~ChO'il ;ind 'kwkt·d h•·r out. · w,. Wl'n.: p:.ircnl~ wh1• l rtl'd l<> 1 n ., I 1 I I ., 11 m c• ., l' n s 1• 11 I 11•.,p<111~ll11lit \' inl11 11ur dtJ1W lll1•1 .ind fl·ll fl :ll on riur f:11·c·., .. w11hnut lhl· .. upp11rl of lht: '>1·h1,i>I and t<·ad1l'r'> Tlw hri<1g1· ;ti M:1nn;1 :.ih-11 h•·lpN1 gn•al ly for ht•r truanc•y Wh1·n w1ll 1l h1· hl11v. n up'' t. W1· an· mt'>stni.: 11ur tt·•·n :i j!c· da111~htt·r and .sad for 11 l 'l1·:1M· v. ti hholrl our nam1•., fur· lht• .. akP of our otlwr c·htldn·n v. hu h;H e h:irl no problt·m~ NAM f': w11111m1.u TMI f:rre,.• To lht• Editor I\ rl'rN1t c;to~· m 1hc O:uly Pilcil c 5_~1 7!.I 1 n·pqrtrd t~:it a <'Onj!re~saonal task force· blamed · the Thrt·t· Malt· bland accident on cit-sign and t•q u1pm1·nl error, not OJK•rator t•rror In add1l1on . Ht•p .Jim W<'av<'r, D·Orl', wa~ quott•d 1n your story as statanJ.:. · 1 saw no llpt>ralor t·rror not t'lmH'ly relal<:ll to design or c•qurpml•n l e rror. and. therefore. 1l woul<I ht· 1mposs1hle to assume that mnt•ly more• trainin~ could rnerludt· a<'C'idents " I find this :-.t atl'mt•nt incons1sll'nt with the f ;11·1 s In t•vny report of ltll' accident lhat I havC' read , tht• 1pili<ttang t•vt•n t was a malfunt·t1on which t' a u s t• <I I 11 s., o f l h 1· m"' 1 n feed wakr .. upply to the steam ~cneralor.. SIOCl' th as type or malfundicm as not uncommon an ~tea m powt•r plants c fossil as well as nuclear I. all nuclear 1x1wl'r pl~mts hav1• bat'k-up or aux ili ary ftoedwalt!r ~ystems wht <'h st art automaticall y wath lo~s of maan h.~dwukr At Three Mtlc.: Ii.land all thret· aux1hary feedwater pumpi. s tarted aulomahl'ally. II 0 W •: V •: R . a u x 1 I i 1.1 r y (eedwutcr was not de livered to the sh!1.1m .icnerntors hocausc -all three pump dls1·hnr~c valves were closed It a11pt'ars that vain· mainh'nan<'•' hut.J occurred two wc.-cks prior to th•· accident a nd the vulves had in1.1dvertently hecn lt•rt dosed This is 1n direct vmlation of 1ht• pllfnl technicitl s pt'C'tfH·tttloni. The platnl 11hould not havt• bet·n in orwratlon with mo re• I h 11 n on t' a ux 111 a l"y ft•cdwalcr pump out of 1>erv1r£• If at l<•ast om• of the11c valve!> h ad been open. thl' 8<'r1dent c•oulct not huvt• or<'urrt•<I Without fel't.Jw uter :s u1151ly. the :steam ).!t•nt•rator., dn<:1I out , rt· .. ult1nJ,.! 1n ,, rlM' in lhf· pnm:.iry (•oolanl l•ft ... ,..,urc · ;mil l1·rnpt·r;.itun· wh1rh n·~ulfrd IO I ht• '111.d ill'l'IClt·nl. Th1·rd••rt'. lh• I.wk 11( :i ux1l1ary f1•t·dw,1t1·r fl•1v. w11 .. th,, m.l)rir t'a ll~t' or lhl' ;0(•1•1<J1·nt I lp1•rat1ng this plJnt wit h th,..,.· v;,i lv1·:-. do:,<.·d mu~t l1l' t•:lfll·d <11:14·ratnr 1•rrnr which wa~ 11<11 r1•lat1·d lo c11• .. 1gn t•rrnr I I hink tht· •·on du~1on~ of lh1~ l a~k fon·1· art· the rc~ult Of c·oiH!rf..·.,~aonal t·rrnr M l\IW> S. BONL'HA Sltallole Tltbdd•fl To the Editor When an you going to get u:-. a ~oodediton al writer'' A I mos t 1• v 1• r y ti a y t h •· <.'c1ttonaJs m the Da ll y Pi lot 1r· ntat<' mt'. oncf• in awhile to the point that I have lo write you a lettC'r to keep my ulcers from erupting Today 1s one or tho.-;e days In the June I issue of the Pilot unde r the caption .. Curb Misses the P o int '' yo u r write r eastigates-Curb tor t aking a stance. stating that althou_g!I · Curt>fias Usle<fmany prev1ous instances wherein forme r lieute- nant governors have taken ac· tion. the action taken was most· ly meaningless. The intimation is that thC' lie utenant governor s hould be guided by the gov· crnor in what he does during the governor's absenc<'. THIS IS more or less a valid statement of policy as far as the governor is concerned, but both the governor and your editorial writer lose sight or the fact that the people elected C urb a ~ lieutena nt governor and our s t ate constitution in eHect, stales that the lieutenant gov· ernor will act in the absence of the governor. I haven't read it but I feel sure it does not stale that the lieutenant gove rnor will act for the governor as if the governor wer e present. The lie ute nant governor owes no really t.o the governor. his job is by reason of the wish of the peo- ple. not as an appointee of the governor and therefore he is a free agent accountable only to Utosewhoputhiminomce. , am no great fan of Mr. Curb but then neither am I not his fan. Sure llers-probably nntng his muscles but. then what politician does not take advantage or golden opportunities? I think the attack in ·'Curb Mlaaea the Point" ls wron1ly taken and ls onl)' 'one In a 1on1 list of shallow th.inkina. Time ror a chan1e. ALAN L. OLUM P•llr'•F•tdf To the F..dltor Copiou s fl o w tht• tea r s ttrrouahout lbc lund 4lDd the r1nJ!C•r-. point in t•\ erv 1hn•1·t1111r 10 lht' 1ay1nj.( or th•· hl.trnt• for l ht' 1•urn·nt 1-(:.i., ... hort;1~t· Wh1•11 th•· m.1Jont ' 11f /\m1·rit'.1n .. rt·""'"' I h:tt ' lh1 • hlll ~ ''''I'" h1 ·rt ', ' th•· .. hort:i"(I' wi ll IH• 11v1•r Thl· h.tJIJ)l'n in~ •~ palt'nth :,.lupu1, t>ut 1l h app•·n., evcrv minute of c•w•ry day in cac-h tnwn. <'tty and h1Jmh•1 in th1 .. ('11untry. C'ilr" ~rn·u mmg down lht• h1 j:!hway a~ 1f th•· v1·rv devil was snappin~ al I ht!lf tire ... , 1u mph plu .... h:irrt•ll1ng up 111 .. topltght.., layin g ru lilH·r :11· l'l'k:r<tltng to lh<· nc'.'<l .. and w:utrng two hour., 1n lim· lo ~t·t gai. Tht· pron1gatt· UM' of fu•·I hy th1· publu· j., at lhl' rrnit of lht• C'urrc•nt van1<·. notbinJ.: cbe. and n11thinJ? but rcahzatton of th1:-. anrt its 1•orrt·ct1on 1... going to l'hangl' tlung .. .I W. REIO lt'a•t Serialb•! To the t;d1tor In your ~und a y , May :n . M:u lbox scC'tmn. Mr lturJf"'S\J~ _ ~ t'_l> U-. .Jjl :}!_ f Qr OU Jl g. ..V JJ b lLt _ utihttt•., out of th•· 1111 c·nmpame::. w11uld solvt: our ros~11 fuel proh ll•m::.. Pl·rhaµs he is unaware that due lo consum<'rs demand· 1ng lower or constant energy vnc••s and c 11v1ronmentalists :-hutting down nuclear ~enerat in ~ f a c ii i l 1 es . a II 1: n c r ~ y - producan~ public· ut1l1t1e~ will <'v tmtually be bankrupt 1f such al'l1ons art' allowed to cuntinue. Look al the lawsuits already riled against lh<' Thr ee-Mile Is land i.:t·nc rat1n J.! f acility owners ' TH F. NEXT natu ra l s t ep would bt• for our gnvt•rnment in Washrnj.,'1on to f•stabhsh. in their infrn1ll' wisdom. a Department of Public Utllitll's to work m ronJune·t1on with our Depart mcnt or to:n<•rgy. This would c reatc ;mothe r opportunity to spend billions more of our tax dollars per year hy an agency wh1<'h would product! nothing but confusion and paperwork Mr. Burg's allegations that oil companies have for years bef>n flghlmg vigorously against ncw exploration for oil in undrilled regions of Africa. Lalin America and Al\ia. <tr.c complete ly f11l se. I cannot ima~inc the ..source oL bis llO·callcd fuels . fl appu rs to me lhal the Amcricun public wlll not ~ salldled until 11 11 big busineu is nationuhz<.,td by the U.S. Govern· mcnt und wc revert to complete l'IOC1all11m DALE JOHNSON • ,.. ....... ,~---c-...--. ... ,-.......... ~ ........ ........ ......................... , .... c....-... CA tKK,...._.ec ......... *,..._ ..... .......................... _..,...._ ................. _ ... ____ _ 1.,.... ... _, ................... . cw.es clszaw. • J . . , .. ey -Av SALE Save 20% on Selected Hobie ·H Shorts Corduroy walk •,t1ort in brown. navy , It blue. and c ream. Size~ 29 W to 40W Orig. 14 50 • Sale 11.60 Swim Trunks 1n popular elastic waist. Yellow marine blue. navy rJn d red. Sizes S -M L · XL Orig.$12 Sale 9.60 Sporting Goods .Sale 19.99 __ --... ------f ---·--Reg-2 499 Sevylor Ca pri .. ' !_ - 2 man boat kit Your Choice 9.88 Reg. 19.95 lifeline gym Exerciser or Exergym Exerciser. ,,, Special 10.99 three In 1 fishing chair Sale 14.99 Reg. 17.99 Mitchell 300 reel by Garci~ Sale 95c Zekes Floating bait Reg. 1.39 Your Choice 79c Lurea--Mepps, Kaatmaaters, Rooster Tall• and Super Duper Reg. 95• to 1.19 enney Men's Suit Sale Sale·s4g Orig. $1 30 Pinstflped 3 pc. suits 50% polyester/50% wool. light summer colors. Sale s55 On g $130 Plaid 3 pc. suits. 800/o poly/20% wool. Wide selection of sizes and patterns. Sale s39 Oflg. $85-$110. 3 pc. suits polyester or po ly/cotton . So119s and checks. · Save 50°10 Men's Full Fashion Knit Shirts Orig. $12 Sale 5 .99 Save 20°10 Men's Fashion Underwear in f_ashion colors. T-shirts. briefs. bikini and athletic shirts. Reg. 2.19 Sale 2.23 Save 20°10 Men's poly/cotton pajamas. solids and prints. Orig. $8 Sale 6.40 Special 5 .99 Ma ture men 's walk sho rts solids and plaids. Special 3/S1 o Men's Fashion Ties in so1ids. stripes and prin ts 50°10 off M en's Famo us maker ..vallets · Reg. $6-$12 Special 21s5 · M en's Belts asso rted styles Home Entertainment Belt driven turntable ::5402 orig. $99 Sale $77 =640t o rig. $99 Sale s77 Sale s299 AM/FM stereo receiver N1th • pfay/record.lape..d~-..__ ------- ong. 349.95 Sale $99 3 pc. AM/FM Stereo 8 track player recorder orig. 129.95 Sale s1s8 ../ orig. 238.95 3 pc. AM/FM stereo radio. 8 track tape player recorder phonograph Hardware 25 °/o off All Rockwell Stationary power tools in stock. 33o/o off selected P~rtable power tools. Drills, circular saws, sabre saws. sanders. routers and accessories. ----~ ----- Thurlday. June 7. 1979 DAIL y PILOT A J 11 Sale Starts 10 ~.m. Friday June 8th Men's Shoes Save 30°10 o n several ca~ual ~ty l'~ m1~n ~ • sho.es. L1m1ted quant1t1es by ::.tyl8 Orig. 19.99 Sale 13.99 Save 28 to 36°10 o n men·s better c asual shoe~ Leather. suede and desert boots Orig. $22 to $25 Sale 15.99 Save 20°/o-on-~en~s Uflifoyal Red1( white canvas w ith athletic stripes L1m1ted quantities by style. Reg. 16.99 to 19.99 Save 30°/o on All Men's Golf shoes in stock Blue Suede Reg. 36.95 Sale 24.99 Oblique Toe Reg. $23 Sale 15.99 Wing Toe Reg . 16.99 Sale 12.99 Etonic leather Reg. $39 Sale 26.99 Moc Toe Reg . 15.99 Sale 10.99 Fine Jewelry 20°10 off Selected Men's Seiko® and Bulova~ watches. •Limited quantities. Reg. 74.95 to $250 Men's Quartz and Accutron Quartz watches • Pencron quartz with movements and dials by Seikolli N 500/ ff Reg. 69 95 to $100 OW /O 0 • Bulova 14K gold accutron and accutron quartz styles. (3 only) Now 50010 off Reg. $475 to $500 IC FASHION ISLAN-D STORE ONLY l 644-2313 . -____ ... ___ -... ' 1U 2 CAIL V PIJO T s T f11Jt~c111y Jvno I HJ II.I ............... CONSUMER ADVOaTE QETI POLITICAL Ralph Nader At Newa Conference Nader Enters Local Fights By Tiie Associated l'tflfl To the surprise of many who have followed his c"reer , consumer champion Ralph Nader has ven· tured from Washington this year to get directly in- volved in explosive city and state political disputes -with success so far. Earlier in the year, Nader , risking his prestige and political capital. decided to openly support the cause of Cleve lancl 's controversial mayor, Dennis Kur inich. Ile rould ha rdly hC1ve picked a more ex plosive local situation. THE CITY HAD ALRF.AD\' defaulted <m $1 5 million in notes in December. Banks that held those unpaid notes were insisting that the city sell Hs eleelric utility a s one condition for rescuing Cleveland from its financial woes. Kurinich refused lo sell the utility, C1rguing that "Muny Light" was the Cl<·vcland consumer·-. best d('ft•nsc· <1gC1inst rising ('lectm· bills With NC!der's hl'lp. ht· persuaded Cleveland voters to s u1>p<>rl a rP ff'fPndum to prPse r vt· the city's owners hip in 1h•f1ann• or the city's bank-. a nd other bu~in1·s., <'rNl1t<ir!'> NadC'r 111!'.1!'.l., lw was drawn tCJ thc dispute hy its cons urnn :.is 11L·tts, not by any ne w yen for local conrt1cL" . "It wa ... a m;.iJ'lr consumer issue .'· Nader s C1111 tn a o mtl·n •1ew. "lie 's the only mayor I know or that's standing up lo \he P.Qw~rtulJ:UqMes .lha.l.r.un .... our cHic:.' '" NAD•:R'S PRESENCE AND PRESTIGE on the scene h<•lpt•d turn a victory for Kucinich and was lo ht•lp ai.::.i1n 111 April 1n a dis pute over rent control in S~111ta Monica. N C1<h·r got 1nvol ved in this ~econd local dispute at the n ·qul·st or Santa Monit :.i community C1ct1v1st Derek Sh<"an·r, who works for the group. Stint;.i Mon1 c·ans fo r RPnters ' Rights . T he lw<1 hat! becom<' fru·n<b Sl'Veral year s Cll'(O when She:.in·r was a n •11••r11·r in W:l'>hington "Inc rc•:1.,ingl y," .,;1111 Sht!urer in ;i ph11rn· 1•11n versatwn. "Halph unifrrstand'> that 1f you n ·ally w ant senous s m·1a l <·ha111.!f' y11u hav•· to c-ngagl' 111 it at the hx:al lcv<'I " Thl' d1'>put1• in Santa Mon11·l:I invol ved a local initiative to introduce rent control m the c ity, create C1n elective r c·nt control board , and set uµ crite ria lo avoid arh1lr<iry 1·v1c:tt0n'> Like olhn CaliformC1 c1t1es with high renter 1_w1pulations, San ta· MonicC1ns had ht·t•n <ing1~cd that the pa'>sug1· 1Ht year of Proposition 13 hud providt·d ;1 windfall to la ndlords, but no ht.•lp at <Jll 1<1 tenant'> "WHAT RAl.Pll DIV WAS H E <:AM t: 1n th1· da y before the vol<> on the m1t1a t1ve on April 111 We didn't have m nnc·y to huy ml'IJ1a t1mt' lo counter the real estate intcrcsL-. The only thin ~ w•· h ad was Halph,' · s<.11d Shc·arn Contending that he was there to prev1•nl "the strip-minim~ of Sant:1 Mon11·a," Nader wa-. able to etll"act air time and loc<1 I hca<lltnc,:, Lor the µro Tent control fOrces. The rent control mcasun• was cido11t1·d Later in the year , s C1 y:-Shearer, t':'..iHJ.cr_w.Ul --le nd-his t.>T't'S('TT{'C'""toa-gi'iT.uf1-1n· M ass<Jchu:.dt~ which has fought ti> shift the state's crushan){ property tax burdl'n <1way from homeowners and towa rd corporations WHY HJ\S NADER DF.CIDED TO take thl· risk of involvmJil himself in these highly charged c•\y and stare conflicts after more thun a decudc or consumer advocacy centered in Washington? Nader himself s ays he was trying to a ttract at· tention in Washington toward the cons umer issue s in Cleveland. ''Our function largely was to get (;ongress in te rest.ed in the situation.·· But Shearer s ays that conve rs ations with Nader reveal other possible motives. The defeat an ~Qngress of various consumer bills and other re· c~nt frustrations in Washinjilton have helped Nader to think about us ing his prestige more directly in 10cal conflicts. · "It will me an he's not just this media figure in Washington. He's someone who'll come out and b'lp, and take some risks.·' 5 Reappointed ToFV Agency : Fountain Valley city councilmen have reap· ~lnted rive residents to term~. on the city's cidtural arts committee. • Selected to svve two.year terms were Anne -y. Oiddy Lammers, Ronald Morris, Sylvia Tempkins and Wesley G reer. : Two other m e mbe rs or the seven·member c0mmlttee were not up for reappointment. • The committee works with the city's Pulls aiad Recreation Commission and makes recom· nientlallons regarding cultural programs in Foun- tlln Valley. '( Piiot Logtiook ) Condld commentorle1, Hclualvely In the DAILY PILOT HOMTEK WALNUT FRAME LITE BOX 147.!oo T k"i:. t wu 15 wi;tl fluo rescent tubes. (I'll bttt vou don't got t hem either.) But, hark, t hu pnce I'> qood Tubes e xtra. lLEGAIT EDG.ES CEIUllE BEVELED MIRROR TILE By Hoyne, the very pro fessional compa ny. T rue h.veled edges o h all four s ides. Knockout s t uff. . ' •' ---1 6~ 12"xl 2~ :::-: REAL PORTUGUESE CORI WALLPAPER 9 8 7 Pt:R ROW.. 1W O ROW.. l'AK Af'P~OX 32 so IT ROWA T wo rolls 1n " pac k -.o <1ctu .. 1ly the Jeal is 19 74 lo r ;tpproz. b4 sq It ··Pluq .. it into your·a \lTo· · lighter . You get up to 65 lbs . of pressure for inflatables, t ires, etc. STRUCTO BARBECUES 18" PICNIC 599 GRILL •3os1 1'<111 .. t.1 .... 1d1u,tabltt, "'"' '""' ol .. II. cheap 24" STAND -UP 899 GRILL •41os /j. 4110 'OiO ··q .,, ,,f 1 ohk tn•1 ,,,.,i f (/h VU\H 'tonk ••1 1ft7 UH he~. \O(I l,,_.,j I 24" HOODED GRILL 11 88 - ~ [~~ ~ .... , ·r.' ' r . <' < 111tll••u ,,.,.1 .,, &. •.pat UotltHV 15~!1.~ ~' r • I DOUBLE . \ _BOWL ---~);) STAINLESS L.c;-;.:;:_~_ -==--==-=== STE Yc.u can qet the J or 4 hole (or even d r al toen 1f the new kid rul\s <JVl'r on<t wtt h " fork h it). 33"&22" &.tin f1n11;h SIX FOOT lx6 RIDGE & VALLEY FENCE BOARDS Snuy fittinq so no more peek1nq between t he board~. Mr What's Youl' Name Construction common redwood 1"x12" KILN DRIED S4S INCENSE CEDAR Smooth four aidH (who cares about the edges?), Ma ke• a real great amellino fence. 2777 ' FEWIDEZ PANELING No, I hav•n't ... n this pan•ling, but I am willing to trust Shorty. If th9)' want 2.97 it is probably worth a buck or so more. Tell me how it comes ou t . 97 4x8 SHEET PUROLATOR XSV FILTERS 30 WT. QUAKER STATE OR SHELL FIRE I ICE ALL SEASON 10-40W MOTOR OIL 53C OT. ROOFING HEAVY CEDAR SHAKES A PPROX 20 SO rr 11 1 CEDAR 1688 SHINGLES BO~ APPROX ?5 SO f"T DISSTON PROFESSIONAL HANDSAW 89~-g~ •023 Bl· ROCKWELL 3/a " .. , VARIABLE SPEED REVERSING DRILL 22~!50 A g re .. t d ril I, n ot J tJSl ,, good onP. Sq l!-z.e fro~ z.ero t o Afull 11~ ahead and man the INTERMATIC TIMERS I ••. •.r torpedoes." Rever-for Wlthdrawal ~t--~~~~~~~~~~ You <,Cl 1t onc1'. tl t u rn•, <Jn .1nrl off .. 1 the llm •• I I , you "~'· CORDLESS SUP£:R COP VARIABLE TIMER 4 97 •0 1110 5 97 •07} lfJ 1 GALLON COLOR PLANTS 0d1s1e s . Agapanthus. a n d Doy Lilhes. and more 127 BLACK & DECKER 5 112 " COMPACT ~~\':r. CIRCULAR SAW ~!', 15~?00 A ll the power. b u • 1n ,. mor~ con"p.tct h ou'11ng. Handle~ better ..tnd ftd'>&e.: I Wr y •u · .. w,. n"dk1n9 .. uch ,. qood-pTicc ·· !T 1t.nt t.Hner·.., D ay vet > -. MY BUDDY GENERAL • PURPOSE 19" t, • 7 TOOL BOX ~-./_~ 5~1~M ~~ T he guy said. '"T.:ik" t w<' qro-.-. <;trr; vcu"ll b,. my --"t buddy ·· w,. did .-.na hP I! pro b-.b;., f'PvPr r·om•· SULPHATE OF AMMONIA ' 3 !LB.BAO ---..;..:.J Ammonia rhymes with "Caldoma." Anyone out there l'ilmember that aong ? I How can t~t be? You weren"t .,,.n born then. I bac::k 1n agai n "TURTLE WAX ----·-TURTtE1:XTD--·---- 1/4" 3/8" 1/2" 3/4" . 2x4 1.77 1.87 2e67 3.57 2 6~!FL.OZ 3x4 2e67 2e77 3.97 S.37 4x4 3e•7 3e67 S.37 6.97 -..._ ·-°"' --- ----- - -- -... --------------.. ---·-----.. --. J7 Irvine Ot T ION •VOL. 72. NO. 158, ~SECTIONS, 62 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A ~ear Hemet••• j Dally New•11• .. r' THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1979 TEN CENTS • to Wage War 8n Jtlariu. le·ts?: "I wtlh I could shoot them down." "I would ralhttr you '~nd )OUr effort• eliminating tht' bar lll.nc doc• at n\sht which an- • bl11er problem than a fe•w jet.a ... "I am U\ln).1n1 of .!J'Ovlntt out of lrvlne kl~ nOISt! .. "The Marine Corp Arr Staoon a t E l Toro was Own• long hit-fore l rvme became a rtty " 3r C'learl). ttwrt" arc n hflbt uf op1n1008 ove>r Jt•C noise: 1n north I rvint' T he rommt•nt..'l Wt'rc' io.cl~ted at random from rc111)()n1>1•i-lo 11 s urvt'y rontlucl\•tl b y C:oun <·1lwom1an Mury Aun (:u1do. who will SURRt'1St thut lht· c ity dt:elurt' lt·.,;ul wur on th1· Murtn«' Corp.., .tl nt·xt 1'Ut!Sd-a )'', t'lt )' NH10Cil mt•t'ltng ., Mn> (;1udo .... L·Jtt for h·.:al ar SJ7 !tlillitJ11 Plo11 Planners Mull Park Proposal P lans for a $17 m 1llton rcc rc1t· tion park th;it would includ(' It fun zone C1nd an ae robic hNtlth club wiU fa<·c Irvine planr1111g commission..rs tonight. T h e proj ect . backed h y Arc hitectun1I Design Manage. m t'nt C AOM ). of A nahl·t m , Wt•dnesday nt~ht won d(l~nival f rom th1• <·1ty's Commun11y Sl'rv1ccs Commission. !>llhjl·<"l tn severe.ti com.hi '''"~ Highway Cops -Plan Sick-out Ove r Salaries HcC<HJ.SC or a planned ~u:k l>Ut amon~ hi ~h 't'<tY patrolmt·n . Orange County moluri..,l:. ... hould a vo id frl'1·w.1v dr•viri~ during lht• coming weckt·nd Th at w a~ l h l' m c ~ ~;, g •· :-.ound1·d Wt·tlncsday 1n StJnta t\niJ by lhg hway Palrolrnan Pett'r Parker. a spokc~m<Jn for the Cal1forn1 a Assoc1at1<1n 11r llighw<iy Patrnlme·n Parker pn'f'fi••ted that b1·1•au~e wa~1· negoti;_1t1•ms w1lh the ~l;ilc· ;ire hogg('ci down , tha t uµ lo 94 pCr C'l:'lll of the <I S~OC'liitlllll ·~ 5.000·offh:i•r m•·mhe r.ship will h1· ":-.1ck .. IJ(•twe1·n Ii ;1 m Salurrfay a nd the same hour Monday Consequently, he ~<J1d . p<1trol ()f f rce"ra vs In Or:m~C' <.:nuntv a n d c l s~whl·rt: during th;. weckPncl is hkl•I v 10 Ill' no inn re t han 2!> percent of normi.11 flowevt•r. loday in S;rnta t\n,;i llighwi.ly Putrol Caµl H<1 y Short "6aid that no matter wh<it Joh ;.11· lion the JJatrolm1·n takl· lhl·n · will be no danger to publtr s afety -Short ~ajd patrol <:~r!>-will bt:- m annt.:od hy suµc rvisori<il per!>nn -• C~ 'SICK;' Pal(c A2> Coast Tre1tds Aired Today People and enviro nment shape t rends along the Ora nge Coast. Today's Daily P ilot deta ils f ashion . sports. recr eata CJn. music and other etctivit1es of in- terest lo Orange Coast residents in T rends. a 20-page magazine. Don't mlt111 the s tories a nd pbot.os ol Trends in today's Dai· ly Pilot Katie, 13, WuuBee . ... WASHINGTON (AP) Thirteen-year-old Katie Kerwin ol Denver correct· ly spelled "vir escence" and "maculature" today w.in..lbe.51J>t 8 · tional Spelling Bee. Mias Ke rwin, whose br ofller 0-ng a n"d sister II ary bath were flnallata iD the spelllnl bee in pre- vloua years, outapelled lOI 1oaa11tera to win the tl,000 prise and a 1old. cup. ' a. cleleated l4·year -old Julie Won of 11.elaanlcsburg, Pa.. who ftnilbed tb1rd l aat year. Sbe t r ipped up o n ''vlreseence. ·· Thi• propn:-t·d pa rk would fr;iturc a hauntl'(J hou:-.t:. log ride fl ume. bumµN IJo:el'>. riv1·r raft ridl'. <in ar<-;1 dt:. m111 1aturc golf r (l ng c , ho·w l in ~ re nt er . rtstaurant ;.int.I an al'r<1h1 c· hcallh f:.i <'ihty that w11uld 1ncludl· rac q IH•I ba ll C't111rt!o. La rry I lug It'. t•om m u111ly <k velopmcnt d1n•etor. h:.i !-. madt· no rel'ommen<lat ion to tht· rom mission on Al>M ·~ apr>llcauon fo r a nind1t1011al US(· permit lloglc md1 r:it1'<.l that 1l will b<: up to th<• comm 11''i11Jn to cl<:C'1d<! 1f the propo::.l!d Cac1htics <'onfor m with zonins.: standard~ on lhc prope rty bounded by the SM Diego F r eeway, San Die go Creek Channel. Michelson Drive and a f ulurt-cxl en:.ao n of Ha rva rrl AVt'OUP The tomm1~s1on will meet al 7 :.io o'rlcx·k a t City Hall In other ma tte rs. the com m1:.sion will b<: asked Lo approw pl;Jlls rnr a h)dropon1c farm (Jll ~ou lhero l'ul1forn1a i'~d1 son Company land along the San D1 c• go F'ret:w:.i y !Jf'l wt·1·n Cuh 1•r L>n ve and Jeffrey llt1ad Edison has leased lht• four acre parcel. site or a future t:ll·c tnc substation. lo Takaliht Amnh :ind Tado llamaguchi. who plan lo r<JiSf! vegetable!-\ for wholi:~<tlc d1s trlhut1on to rt·staurant~ The tomm1:-.s1on also will con !-.U1er an ap,licauon hy the J M Peter!' Comp;iny to t·CJnstrul'l I l:l homes in the ~outhwe~t portion uf the vi ll age of Woodhndgc near West Yale Lvop and Blue La kt.-~uth 6 lnunigrants Injure d u1 Chase,-Cras h t\ Mcxu.·-an wuman_.cic~rribc'<I as in her ~Os lies in c rit1ral con· d1tion l(Xfet y, her dream Of a new life 1n Am e rica s h<tltC'rcd Wed nt!Sday when tbe truck in which she was riding ro lled over on the frei:way south o f San Clem ente following a high speed ch ase. U .S. Border Patrol o. ficer s said five other immigran•.s were injured. two seriously, wht'n the accident occurred after <JHi<'N'\ tried to fl ag down the pic kup truck as it headed through the checkpoint. A~ent.s arrested the 16-year- old driver of lht• truck on s mug- gling charges after a chase on foot through brush n e a r the Basilone Road off.ra mp of the San Diego Freeway T he incident occu rr ed whe n the 16-year-old a llegedly s ped through lhe checkpoint a nd ig- nored officers' o rders to st.pp. ·'We started chasing him and got up lo speeds of 75 lo 76 miles an-hour,'' John Wesson. agent ln <'har ge of lhe checkpoint, said Wednesday. "This guy twice tried to run the pat rol car," Wesson con· tinued. "Then he made a s arp turn to get to lhe oll-r amp and the truck rolled over several limes. "The accide nt scatte re d bodies aa far u 20 ya rda up the ramp." ' WealOD said the truc k's driver WH unhurt. A San Clemente General Hospital 1pokeawoman said lo· day the lone re male passenge r, who is Usled as a "J a ne Doe." showed sllght improvement lo· <See AUENS. P•1e AZ) t1on agamst the M arlnes coin· dde11 with s tatements fro m Morine Corps officials that the dis turbing flights will be re- 11uct:d tn about a week Mr:. Gwdo said !>he 's not con v1nct'd b y· the ··verbal a6 .,urttnce:s" from t he Mannc 'orp:. "'l'ho respuoses I've reCt'tved 1nd1calt: an 1ncred1ble prohlem out lhl'rf." ~he 'ia1d More than 7,000 survey cards on the Issue have been dialribut· ed by Mrs . Galdo unde r tl\e auspices of Mary Ann Gaido 80. a political group. Mrs . Gaido is a candidate in the 1980 city coun· c1l election. Responses 1nd1cat e that an .. overwhelming majority " favor some sort of city action against the Mar il\.es' lo cut down lbc noise. Mrs Gaido s aid An El Toro s pokesman , Capt. J ohn Barry, said the Marines w ou ld 'pro v id e no s pe c ific response lo lhe threat of legal action. T h e "1c reased noise, Barry said. is due to run way repairs and inc reased pilot training ex- er cises ordered by lhe c hief of naval oper a t ions. Admir a l Thomas 0 . Hayward. Runway repairs will be com· erson snet e d In a m a tter of -days, l Ba rry s aid. and landi ng ap· proacbes will return to areas south of Jeffrey Road: Increased ac tivity due lo pilot train in g will con ti nue. but s houldn't d ist urb Irvine resi- d ents as muc h when the re · pair ed runway is returned kl service. Barry said. Barry once again stres~tl<l U>at <See SURVE Y. Page Ai ) Disnrissal Motion i -.,Re j ected Hy GA K\' G RANViLLt. . ' A t ru<'kloart 11f tras h d Ps ttnl'd for t ht• Coyote Canyon dump c·;1 ug hl fir<· W1·d n1•!- rl;1\ aft1·rnnon I< atli~·r 1ha11 n-.k h i!> t:·ur·k th~. Rainbow ()1spos:tl d n q •r d 11rnpc ·d lh(• hurnin~ lo<.irl Counl y C1n:m c n stand bv as t ht· 1 ras h llurn1·d Tht• as he!> la1t:r w".re !'-C<.i l l1•rt•d al lh t· l:.indf11I Truste e s Approve School Budge t Plan A $28 mil hon tcnlat1 v.e budJ:?el recci\'l'd prrlimirwr) <t µprcwal from lrvin1-lin1f1t•d S1·hool Dis trir t tru. .. 11•1•.., W1·<10 ...... day n11!ht :i mid l'Ont·•·rno; ovt·r ~hr111k111~ reserve funds and differing al locations to ~choc>I!-. The fisca l t!*io ~pending µIan mcludcs a $602,000 g.:o~r~I re Sl'r ve fund. <.ihout $500,000 les~ than the Sl.lOb.000 m;i10L.1tned during tht• curr cnl b11d~t·l 111·:.r But Gen•· llartlm11, d1n:\'lor of husin<"Ss ~upport serv1t•r s. told tr us tees th<Jt the d1~tril'l may tw able to bolster rest•rh'S a!. a n · s uit or school fin<inc1• lc>gis lCllu.m n o w pe ndin 111 tlH: ~t;itc legislature PreJ1~rnary rnd1c atinn~ a rP thal Irvine will rec:c1vc a11 8 1>cr cent "inflationary 011lowance" from the sl ate instead or the 6 percent factor built rnto the pro· posed spending plan. l-lartline said. "T ha t would a llow us to re estahlish rescrvt:s al ;i more rca sonable level that we a rc pro- jecting." Hartline said He noted that ~chool districts -~­..• L" •. ~ .. -•. ..... --~ 11( lrv11w"; '>ll<' and typ ·normal· I~ c·arr~ ~ r"'>Prve• flinrl 1:qual to I h r1 'I l><'rt'l•OI or lht· hudgct Thl' h11dJ!l'f l'd n ·. 1•r vt· a m<1unt I!> olH1t1t \\.\fl JWI l'(•lll In t hl· m :1ttt·r of school alloea· t1on ... tru.st1·1· !-'r ank llurt o hJtct· 1•cl lo llifrf'rt!IWI'~ 10 rlt11l ;tr!> S~'llt to !-.I u11Pnt :-t·nro llc·d a m o ng \'<.I r111u!> schoob on,• sd 1,,ol. ht· s aid. had $788 h<•h1 nd t•:1rh ~l ud ent . while anr1tlic·r had $!~»! llurtl ~f.ltd he rt·~tl111·rl that M>me of the: d1f- rrr t•nr•· ma~ ht.' dut• lo different lt>:a<'h!'r ~alar) r osts bt•l ween the t v. o Sl'h<>ob . !Jul sa 1d that may nurt'Xplam the t'nhrc..· difference ''l'ct almos t hkc to see us con ~1d er a s land:ird 12cd cos t :-.ystc m ." Hur d 1'a1d. Oi!>lrict adrrnni~lr~tors were qua·k lo a cfrnd the d istrict's ~illc1l':tt1un ~) ..,trm tn wluch 1·ac-h school is awardt?d doUars to s pend as 1t wis hes -but agreed that tht.• 5ystcm should ht• studied by lhc school board at <• future meclinJl llartlinr indicated that lrvtne, (Stt BlJDGET. P al(c A21 . fi "C>,'!:'·i'~h~,~~~~~~~i~?S ........... ~ Baco11 Ain't Bakin' It's been hotter than a frying pan in the Redding area recently, but these two pigs aren't squealing. They've round a nice cool mud bath to help them beat the heat. Barni (l~fl) and Sweetcakes are a 4-H project by Brian Livingston. ts. • • E11gi11e 1l1 ou11l U11der ~tud :v .. 111 D C-lUs \ ASl llN<;T<>~ t.\11 1 Thi· n a t 1 on · s rl l' t· l o I )) C I 0 ~ 1 ., groundf.'<l for ,11 ll•:Jst a wi:ck. l'l't'a t IOI.! c·1111t1nucd tu rmoil Jl rllrlint· t1·rmin<ib .• 1s •·nl!1nt•l·r!> ~l't'k lo rorr1·ct wh;1t 111 a~ ht: ii d":-IJ::n tlt•fl·rt HI lht• h1 1-: )\'I '<., 1·nc 1n1• m111mtinl! "' ... t1·m Thi· plan.., 11( Ill.Jn~ lravcln~ l'<1rn1ng to lht• l ·nitc·d Sla te~ also ar1· bt-inJ.! d1.,ruplt·d h••1·au ... t· 1>f <• F<>dl'r<il A \ 1at111n A<lm 1ni .,tri.1l1on <ll•t·1sion ICI har for••1J.:n 01a·rntc-c1 Ul' II~ front t • S . a1rsp<1t'l' until the• probll•m 1~ n •!-.olvt•d .. ll·s .:01ni.: to b1.: ~ome time:· F/\A t·h1d Langhorne Hond s'aul Wr dnc-sday -wht'n :.s kcd ho w long I hl· DC 10~ "111 ht' out or ~t·rvH'C "Tht· j.!rnunding will re· main in c ff1·ct until the proble m 1~ found. ;m,tlv11•d :ind curt•d " lie :-aid th~· planes won't bt.• a1 rboml' again until Mr Oonnl'll Douglas Corp . t he pla ne 's m a nu fa <'turer . p r ovPs lhe a1rc-raft 1:, safe l ie !.i.11d that would takl' at le as t a week - lo nger if a m aJcir design cban~e 1s reqwred Bond s aid thl' FAA will wurk with t he plane's b111lder to pin· Point the problem and fix 1t "We 're J?Oing to outline our (See OC·IOS, P age i\Z) Irvine Police Sele ct Group For Pay Talks Irvine police officers have vot· ed to designate the lrvm c Police Association as the ir re presen- tative in pay negotiations. Police will be cli~ible to sub· mil proposals for pay Increases Nov I. acco rding to James Har- rington. city directo r or ad· ministrativc services. Sgt. Mike White. association preside nt . said police officers believe that, because o f their s pecial working conditions, lhey s houldn't be classified with othe r city employees in neaot.ia· lions. Ha rrington said 91 percent of police officers and 89 per cent of the city's police sergeant.s cut a ffirmative votes ror association repr esentation. A • ti • Ac ,,._, • Of -D•tlf Pll9' St•lf Orange County Supcrwr Court .ludJi(l' Hi char<l BeacrJ1n rrfus t'd today lo dismi~s nip~· cha r~c!> ag a inst Gl t.-n H o ward Hut che rson de<;p1lt.: a µn):,t:cu ltnn motion for d1 sm1s!-.al "in the 1nll·n •st or just1 c1• .. /\~ a res uJt. llut<:hN'>On will !-(.tncl tm1l .July 9 for . a third 11 m1• cm charges h<• k 1dnop1>ed , ra1wd and a!-.sa ullNI l l year uld Calht•nne Hardtn in lale 1977 J udgt' Bt'a<·c1m ':. r efusal to cl ro p lh1• c h;i r~l·S ;.i gai nst the lS·yf'ar old d <'fend <int wa~ 10 .... harp contrast with a dec1:.1on nia<lc• two months ago by one of his ft'llow judges .. Thl·n. Jud1:1c Mason Fe nton ovcrturnl•d a unani mou~ jury verdict that found ll ult•her~on l!Ullty of thr offens<:i-' that could :.end him to stall' pr1l!on for up t11 14 n·iirs. J udge Fcntou !>aid lw dt<J n111 bt'ftt'Vt' the v1ct1m·., k sl1n11mv "he n she told the JUr) a nour th~· allc);?ed assault llis dec1s1on to overturn Lht· 'erd1<•t and to <1rd1·r a ne " tnvl for llutcht'r~on tourhcd orr a heated rcart1on umong women ~ ri~hts 11r,::am1.at111n~ which c<1n cll'm n1'd lht: JUdJ::•• for what WCI!> tl'rmt•d a chauvin1i.ti c <ttlitudl' T o da . h o weve·r . Jud ~l' B1o;H-c)m 'i lrul·k .J hlow for "o m en !-. 1•11n1·1·r n ahoul tht· lr t>atmt.-nt or alll'~l·t.l rapt• v1t• · urns 111• r1•r u~t·cl t<1 tl1 s m 1s~ lhl' rhar~1·~ after ;1 Jury l.1...,t 1-·nda) \ O l l' ti I I I " I I (1 a (' q u 1 l llulchcrsoo Thl· 1udg1· :.au! d l· fen "-l' atto rrwys rcpl·it tl'rll}' '1olakd law:, utmt:cl <1l µrotcct 1ng :t ll<'i.:t'<i raµc v1cl1n" Tarj!C't of the juclt.:t"·' .Nra th was dt·f1 ·nsc lawyer Te rry (;ile:. .Judl(c R1•acc1m told G1IP.~ th;it he h <1ci not m;idt• any alle•rnµt to rnmpl~ with "the ~runt cir 71i2," the c\ 1dcncc law that nrnhib1L'i cieft'nsc lawyers fro nt attC1ckmg Ii Pomplaminl( vac lim on lhc.. baSIS Of he r IJal>t or prcSUmL'fi ,exual lx'hav1or S pec1f1ca lly. Judge Ueacom s<11d Giles traosgres::.cd against the law whcn be tirought lo the jury's attention· -Two prior pregnancies o ut of ., wedlock by Miss Hardin , (See R A P E. P age AZ> \\eatbt•r Som e low l'louds tonight. clearing by mid morning Friday. Warm e r days a head. with highs Jo'r icta y tn the upper 60s at the bea ches lo mid 70s inland Lows tonight 55 to 62. . INSIDE TODA" . f:1ler Larsen, whose boom· mg '/lello--000. I/ow orrrrre you"· for :W years greeted vuators to l.agiina IJeach. died m 1975. Rut thr sptnt of the tall Dane lingers 1n Laguna. See ,.~eatunng Page Cl ; • ' l ,; Al DAILY PllOl 111ur .Olly Jun• I 1 U/11 BoU11da111 Change Laguna Group Opposes Plan .,. nne •rra1au. ....... ~ ... Ii atatt-Aaamnbl)' committee pnfpaaal Ulal ~ ckleee por tioo• ol UM AUIO V•ejo property from th lll•l• coast.al ·aoee wUJ ht-m~t by he.vy oppoaltion from tbt" u1un111 (;r~nbelt or1arua. Uoo. M lchael S cott. ••tcutive d•re<'tot of Ute environmental .sruur, aa.id UK' GrHnbelt wUI "pul out all the •lope." ln an el fort to bait a boUAdary dlance ,..opo.al for the AUIO Vltjo prop erty In tbe coastal hlf la aW' Touaded b y 1.111una Beach, South t...1wu1, lAlun• llalla and Lqun111 NiMUl'I The Auembly l\eaour(' .. s, Land UM-lllld t:n~ro Commit tee ancluded the Al1110 Vldo prop ttrly lbla week in an A~li~m~y liill tllat outline~ changes. in ~aalal boundaraei. About a lhlrd of the 6,623 »cres tn Allao Viejo t'urrently fall un d er the Coastal Com mission·~ jurisdiction The Orn.nge County 8oud of Supervisors approved pl1rn~ fo"r a 20,000 home development In Ali110 Viejo, over the objecUons of tbe GreeAbelt and mHy <'ltlaena at 1>11t lled heartn,ea on the pro)«t earU~r this year ScoU "1d •bOYt 9.900 of thole unltt f&U wlWn the co1111tal -one. The requ..t tor deletion came from thfo county and rrom Aliso Vit'JO offlcutl11. Sc:·ott s111d. 1u1cJ wer.-i.dded w 11 bill by 11.,nry Mtllo CD Wat11on vllh1l to bt- forwankod to lhl' A1m:mbly and then ~ shtlt: St:o1th: for ¥ volt: AB 4Q lnrludt•i. otht-r boW\ dary c-hang -:i. from Oretcon tu the MeJUcan borckr St'ott Hld the Grtcn~ll u. 01> Voted to OW houodary chMJli•' "not only t.wcuuse wt• 1trt: op posed to lht' (AJ11>0 V1t:Jol prop JeCl , but because tltt' !->litlt• coai.tul t•(1tll1fl h :.11111 :d :-.11 111J poi.t:d thc1·h•&11l: .. · Earlier thti. Yl'llr lht· -.tull· l'()ta1ttal-panel N!Jttlt'<l a n-qut· t from the COW\t y lhal wuuhl huvt: taken Al!so V11:Ju uut ur coastal cont rob At lhut timt• tht· ('Ounty. 1tl the behest of the Ah"lo V1e10 Com· • 11a ny. ;1q(u1'1I lhat U11· hut' ti•· lincatin.: lht• '>talt· t'fliJ!>.t1JI 1·111t1 miss ion ·~ llrt.'11 of eontrol hud bt:en rrusdr u wu TO TESTIFY AOAIN? C•thertne H•rdln State, lrvi~~ _View National Park Land By JOANN•: Rt:VNOLDS 0t -o..i, .,_ ,..," Negotiations concerning what is 11een as "the king pin piece" in the possible formation of a na Uonaf park on the Orange Coast were to open today betwf!e n state offacials and r epresen· tatives of the Irvine Company. Don Came ron, director of planning for the development company, said Wednes day that no work on the propost.>d na· tiona l park can move forward until slate officials decide how .mut'h land in the park area will be bought with state money. State officials have been look· m g at about 3, 100 acr es or co a s tal property between Corona dt'I Mar and Laguna Ht•ach. int:luding the mte nor of Moro Canyon. Included in the bud~ct being prpare d b y legis la t o rs 1n Sacr amento is S32 million lo buy as much or that land as possible. Ca meron &aid toda y 's negotiating sci.s1o n wall mark the first timt-state Parks and Recreal.Jon Department officiab '-SICK' ... nel and that a co ntingency t•mcr genry plan involv10g other law enforc1·m•·nl ui::1:nc1e:. will be invoked if necessary Shnrt ~a id · '1t wu s ;ipproprrntc and right" that th(• officers plun n111 g to v1>1t•t• I h1·1 r lihJCCl!on:" lo tht• ~t<ill on W<JJW negot11.1t1on:. ~hould forf'wttrn the puhlie But he t·m ph;i:-.i;w11 that the s uper v1sor i<.1 I personnel, lhoM· who do not honor the sick.out and rwr~onnel from other de p<irtmcnts "will he able to h<.1n dll' anything that com1·s along. "I don't expect muny driver!> to take advantuge of the situa· lion by v1olatin~ vehicle safety lllws." -P<1r~vt" complained that the ' hi~hw<.1y putrolmen have not re- ceived a pay ra1 sc since 1977 llf• st1id the <issociation is ask 1ng ror a 20.G percent p<ty in crease for officers who on the a verage earn Sl.572 monthly The raise. Parker said, should bt· figured at 9.75 percent a year ror the two years sin ce the putrolmen huve had a r aise. Ile predicted thut the weekend s 1ek·out maght become <i slapk if tht• wage ncgotial111ns now un· du way in Sucramento don't · move off dt•ud center ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT t "• Or•"'O' tw'9 0..•I• f"l1M)t ••'" 'llfh+f ~ "1,,..... t11_,.,~l~PH>W'\f>,, ... , 1\~l\t\tlfrl¥I"-' <lfW'Mall' r ,,.,, l'vO'•\.hl"CI f ">"'CJ""W 1ilto.t• ... t1t .. tt1t1'if\\ .. ,. r,t1bl1\f\•d ~.,., '""~ ' .. ,, •• ,,,, ffi\1• ~,.", N•~f:V,.tft U11"l1"'t1t,, .. t\o111r-. t t.vn ,,.,,. ""'""" ''"'"" l A(ifff'M tt•..CP\ "'"'"'""''' " ~ u,.aft r ru1~1 • rt1tl()n.' ~,...,,~1 • ... ~.,.,o._..,., W\lt '11fWMf\_ ftw pt1N1(l'ftlOVf,."PUNJf"l•"t 1\ ti JM) W• \I 6•w .,lrrt'4 (0'\14'Ml'I"°"' I ftff.ltft,,..,.,. ·-..... -"""''""""' 111\d Plltlf•VV'• , .... c;., .. , "''. p, '''°""' "'"'' (Af'Httt Mit~· y~,." ... ((fl'Of' ,_,.""...,,... .. .... n•o•~l"''ll' 0-.tN\M l .. t ••UW••P ..... A\'tt\1.,,1 Mit"•QtnQ l.~fOf\ OfllHI (.o\t~ ~U •:Ml Wtlo\f A .. f \ttH•I I o1tflun11t ~,. • .," t ,..,, (,lrl'W\I~ ,, ' '\''""'I UU:f'{tlrlQfOft ft'•el t) t t•/'; A.utl "fku1lt~111• ft will meet with Irvine Comp1m y representatives to forma lly d:~ cuss the state a cquisition. ''It's the king pin piece to the whole natlonaJ park issue," he s aid. lie said the negotiations make up the first in a series of s tcpi. that could lead to establishment or a 24,000·acrc national park that would include Ule state uc· quisilion. That proposed national park stretches from the c<1nyon area south o f Cor ona dc l M <1 r . through the Laguna Greenbelt behind Laguna Beach to Aliso Ca nyon on the south. • Cu meron also c•onct:ded that i.ettlement or the slate 11urcha:-.c IS vital to the comoC1ny'i, de· velopm('nt µIan:. for th•· area {'oastal <''Hnm1si.111n c1rn s11frrat1on 1>f thost· plan!'. ha!-> been hallt..>d until stale nei:otia lions are concluded. he said. Cameron hostc.>d a press bnf'f 1ng W(o.dnf'sd:.iy t al rollowed a pr<'S!'.. mt'ct1ng Tucsduy with Congressman J erry l'<1ller:-.nn. D·Santa l\n a . anti William Whalen. dirt•1•tor of th1• Natwnal Parks Scrv1cc. Patterson. a mem~r of the lfoUSt' l ntt:rir>r Comm1llet·. authored l1:g1slat1Cm la:.I ycar that has led to a Pa rks Service study or th1· 24,000 acn·s for Cll' quis1twn as sm urban park. He saJd Tuesday hf• would in· t rodu<"c lcgislat1rin to 1tll111.:all' $40 m11Jiun for lhc ft:deral at · quis1tion. PUSHES FOR RETRIAL Judge Alch•rd Be•com f 'rottt Page A I DC-IOs ..• muin design and maintenanc.e procedures first <1nd work from the re." he said. The FAA suspended the design ct•rlificatc of the troubled DC· 10 Wednt·sdav after fresh huirline l·ral'kS wcrt• found in the engine mounts of to.Hi je ts lhlll had been c hf'('kf•d :.111d cle ared during OC-10 GROUNDING CAME AS SHOCK-86 other in!>pcct10n!'. conducted a wct·k ago The order affecting furc1~n opcr<.1ted UC 10s was is· s u<'d later 1n th<.· day In Long Reach. Mc Donnell Dou~la~ n •leas l'd ll stlll cnient <·.illln~ lht• FAA acli<>n "extn •mt: and unwarranted" and said 1t 1~ ('onsHlt·nnJ! going into court lo try to <>Vl•rturn 1l It was t he fourth time m a. w•·ck that all or some of the 138 1 · S n •g1:-tcn •d JCts had been gn1und1•1I 1n lhl' aftermath of tht! Ma y 2:, crn~h or a DC 10 1n Chll'Uj.(0. Aw, Rats Rode11l.~ f ,oul Plwne Lines By RAVMOND t:STRAIJA JR. 01 ,,,. O•lly ~Ii.. \ ... II Traps huv1· bt:en la id for mice m San Clemente City llall who put the b1_tc on Ma &II <tnd lhen-:ihorted-out the munlcipaf te l1·phone hn1·s hy urinating on che~ed. up switchboard wire!'. · The munching m1 ce'i. malicious mischief was pinpoint- ed at 9 a.m We<.lnt•!-.day after 1ncom l'f\~ City Hall tc lephonl:.' calls and intf!rnal 11honc communication had heen Inter rupted for the past two days EMt;RGENC'V POLICE AND fire calls were not inter· rupted bul Pac1f1c Telephone Company orficials had to in· stall a new City lf:ill s witchboard Telephone com pany s pokf:Smen ~l i<!ve mice do not cat the wires but munch on thP plasti c and fabric lnsula· lion to sharpen their ever ~rowing teeth Mice have a chewing force or more than tw1) and one·half tons per square inrh. they s aid. City Hall workers say they have not seen the m ts chievou.'! mace dunng work mg houri. ·-a-~ BUT FlRt-: CHIEf' Ron Cofoman said today he plans to go after the rodl!nts wi th a vengeance. "We bought a whole bunch of traps," he said. And so the questmn rem<11ns. Will this Mickey Mouse problem continue Lo t'ut off San Cle mente City Hall from the city's 27,000 res1de nl'>'> Not if Coleman cun help 1t He's the city's communlca· lions chief as well. ~arbor High Caps, Gowns Returned Offlclal11 at Newport llarbor High Sctiool arc breathing easier today after localing the 26 boxes or miaslng caps and gownH or· dered lor n e xt Tuesday's graduation ceremonies. The 800 sets of robes and mortarboards, valued at $5,000, dlaappeared Tuesday from a locked storage area In Ule men's nm. be returned if school Principal Tom Jacobson would use th~ school public addrcHs system to denounce the l(raduates as the worst class ln the history ol tbe high school. ... . According to police reporta, one of lbe a boxes was s~nt to --omclals late Tuesdcry With a note saying the rem~inder would J acobeon Ignored what police descrl~ an e xtortion at· tempt. WedneRday the remain- ing t'&Pfl and gowns were found on the roof ot the boys' nm al the afftool. .. Pohce said school ofllclals huve requested no lurtber In· ve:sllgullon of the Incident ··----- ' . Dallf l'I ... S ... H ,._. FACINO THIRD TRIAL Glen Hutcheraon RAPE ... -1'-he fact U.at she was wear inJC a pregnancy protection de vice at the time or the alleged rape. -An laferenct that the woman might have been suffer- ing from a communicable dis- ease bccll use s hr h<1d been turnt·d down whcp ~he once ap- plied for ll marmoic license -Ref~rtnce to ps ychiatric testimony that was v<tgue and left unclear whether or not the self-proclaimed victim was hav· ing some sort of mental prob- .Jem. When chastising Giles, JtJdge Beacon told the defense I awyer be had mude no effort to comply with the ruJes of evidence and that his transwressions" withoutdoublaf. fectedthejury's thinking " "I wtll try Ulis case again and l can assure you that it will be tned unde r the rules of law. "tr there had been some slight effort to comply with the rules. this case would. be gone ," Judge Beacom said. "I don't car<• 1f 1t hud hecn 6 lo 6 <the hung jury vote>. tbe c ;c;c wou14 be dismiss~. ·'But I will tell you this 1t 1s go ing to be retried and. it 1s goang to be retried according to law." Beacom said A few rrunutes earlier, Deputy Oistrir t Attorney Dan Brice withdre w from the Joint defense pr osecution motion ror dis m1si.<il Hrice 1•arl11:r ..and1catc·d M t~~ llllrdin, who 1s now in Alabam·a, -;;ud she would not testify. al anolPil'r tn al. The pr<~ecutor als o noted that his case would not and could not be any d1fferl'nt from that al the trial wtuch concluded last week But when the JUdJCe indicated that he· felt ov"r :.11 th(' evidence would Ix· d1He rf'nt at <tnothcr trial, Hnce withdrew his dJ~ m issal motion llutcherson and his w1fo, both of them Wlutt1cr rcs1denLs. ap- peared crestfaJlcu y the Judge·~ refusal to dJ~miss the chugei. t1gainst him So for, he has spent 68 duys in Jail. JO <>f them while wa1ttng sentt'nr ang following his 1rut1al conv1ct.Jon. und he says he has borrowt-d heavily to finance hjs defense And to this date. his effort.-. havt! camcd him through twn pre liminary hearin..:s et nd two trials spaced over a 19·month pt·riod without the 1!'.!'>u1.· of guilt ur innoct•nc(• tx•inl( rt•!-.OI vcd Hwnan H~ad Found SA-CRAM F.NTQ l i\P> • A human head has bef'n found m a pirl>ti e dumfl·-•-A S.acumenlo. pohr1· n•r10rtl'rt early today. MOiii I HI to • If• •••• '" :,I\ llJI • (I/\ V • t(J,11f"\ iqttt\ 300 Evaeua&ed Flnrida Blasts Injure Three . -. ~AY. 1"18. fAP> -A pair ol exploaiooa r ipped a propane 1tora1e facility near the Jay oU fie Ida in the lip of Florida 'a Panhandle today, burnln1 a nearby home and shattering windows a mile away , authorities said. Three persona were injured but there were no fataliUea, aald Sgt. Paul Prideeo of the Santa Rosa County Sberiff'a office . About 300 nearby residenta were evacuated u r&re crewa sprayed water oo another stora1e tank to keep ittrom erplodlng. "It was a helluva explosion," said Tony Moore, who witnessed the blasts at the Empire Gas Co a mile from J ay. an oil-field community n ear the Florida- Alabama line about ~O miles north of Pensacola. "Fire was au the way up in the a.ir," be sa.id. Then there was a second eJtplos ion and "the re wasn't anything but fire." ~i re .fighti ng t ea m s from three l'ommun1t1es s prayed water on a larger. 30,000·gallon propane tank to keep it cool while the wrecked tank burned, Pridgen sa.1d lie saJd Ule fire was brought unde r control by early alter · noon. "The only Uung we 're worried about now is that there are no more leaks, ·he sc.td Flame. twisted hunks or mcl<tl and .1 mushroom shuped cloud s hot 1.11to the lllr above the lank farm. witncss .. s said. A ncurby houst· caught fire Polic~ S.eize TI1eft Su~pect Iii lrvi11e Area A 20 vea r old Santa Ana man was a~rri·s tt·d o n burgl a r y 1·hu r~l:.'S Tu1·.,day night after 111illet> n •s!')On<i('{l to an alarm 1·a ll .11 th•· ll;:1m lllon Avnel C'orp11rnl1on in th•· Irvine In dus trrnl Cumpl•·x E<.1st Ofht-t•r Wavnf' fl usava arrest· t•d Acnny Ray Spf'llman a shor1 ch stan1.·1· from the firm after police fou nd r <1dios and other ap- plrn ncE>S stark('rl near an open -;hdmg gla<>~ door Husava s aid m ud and the solt~pnnl of the suspect·~ shoe~ matched those round neur thl' door. aceord1ng lo a police n• port Spellma n w:.i s booked into Ornngl· County JJ1I f ·ro., POfl*" 11 I ALIENS •.. cfo, hut 1s s till unconsc1ou.-. m c rit1r al condi(ion Two mah· 1mm1grants :-.uf frrcd senous in1uncs 1md Wl're taken to UCI MedJcal Center. Their conditions were reportt'<I to be good today Two others '-'Crl' trt•<ited at M11>s1on Com mun1 1y llosp1lal and rt.·h·asc'<f W t·sson s:11cf tht• 16 year old 1ln ver would be !'>ent to the antJ !'.mugglinl? unit 1n Chula Vista and charJ!<'<i wit~ lrani.port.mg dll'gal 1mrTtigranLs. 4W--dfdn4~-:atr the leasf'bTI coQcemed about those broken bodies out th~rc. o n th~_orr r.vnrr:~· W~SsOil ·.sai<I loflowing tht' 10.4-0a m nash. ----- and bumed and several otber houaea were dama1ed, Pridcea aald. "It broke windows la downtQwa Jay a mile away," be sald. , One eyewttnen, W.L. Smith, said a bole ruptW'ed u workers were tranafening gas from a truck to aome tanka. The workers be.Ian to run alter t.be bose broke and "about that time they (the tanka) went off," aaid Smith. WilllOO Johnson of Atmore, Ala .. WaJl driving by the tank farm. "I beard a blut, reali.&ed what was happening, turned around and beaded in the OP· posite direction," he said . About two minutes later a second blast shook-the storage facility, sending up a cloud "like an atoauc blast," J ohnaon said. F,...P~AI BUDGET ••• ht'cause 1t i11 a growang district, has not suffe red as much as it maght have had it bffn a no- f(rowth district, due to the finan· c1al constraint11 imposed by passage of Proposition 13 ooe yeu ago. He sa.id the tentative budget will allow for programs next l yt'ar that arl' very similar in !'>1zc and type lo those conducted this year Thf• only areas where major budget increases are planned <1 re in school maintenance, fine a rts courses and staff develop- m c n t programs conducted through the district's central or· f1cei.. f'ro• Pa,,_. ,, I SURVEY ••• only 14 percent of the jet fighter training is being conducted Ml El TQro Thr nlh<'r 8li per cent is talung plat·•· at 11thcr hascs bccau!>e lhl' Ma nnt~ wanlt-d to kl't:Jl nolst le vels in I rvinc a:. low as po.-;s1· bh·. B<irry ~aid Taiwan Vote Hurts Carter WAStnNG1'0N CAP> In a politically 1•mbarrassin~ defeat ro r President C<1rter . the Senate ,., g1v tnJ! opponenLc; of his China pol1t0 } an OpJX>rtunity to chaUege 1 ht· termination fJf tht· defense 1 reaty with Taiwan. With 25 Ocmo<·raL-; joining the maJonty, the Semite voted 59·35 Wt•dnesday that its approval 1!'. n1•en·~sary bl'fore a mutual dt: fensf• trc.•<ity can bt• tcrmanatcd. l\lth1lugh Carter is free to 1g. non · tht• non·hmding resolution. its impact was ht•ighlcned lJv u d cr 1 ~111n in fed e ral court Wf'dnesday that dismissed a swt hy 23 t•ongrcssm e n a nd one former member to hall Carter ·s Chm a policy • Sprayer8 Warned SACRAMENTO {i\PI -Slate health officijlls Wednesday ad· v1l>ed a.:ainst a ny use--M-1J~---­ wecd·k1ller 2,4.5·T on rangeland a nd n Cl' fjelds because. it-con- tains a particularly toxic type of tht• chem ical dioxin .. ~· ,., .. , ... 'I <]!;e 'R((f iti Gollection !hur!d!y. June-7, 1979 ,. ,.. OM.Y"9T .41 ·'Built on Hatr~d' o.4ty "9e Sutt ,,_ BILLIE GROSKI HOLDS UP CARCASS OF OFFENDING VISITOR DROWNED IN POOL _ Jlbtl S.U It'• ~ Ret; County Cella II • Gopher -Etther Way It'• Probtem Unwelcome Guests Rats or Gopliers, Tliey're ~a1i }1ia11 .Problem Hy WILLIAM IKnxa: Oft ... O•tly ...... ~ .. " "I think at·~ s <td that we have w li ve an cin Vc·ctor Control 01::.tr1cl employee~ came <.1rea whe re we don't heave !)Wallow~ hut wt· trn(•k out lo the.· rw1~:hti<Jrhood and gathncd up huve rats," et concerned vo1ce on the olhN th1.·1r 1111Jcn .'<J trap:-. t·n1pty handt!d. end of the telephone told <t reporU:r Then. <.t nMh1·r of the: furry f-'riltcr~ !)an Juan Capistrano'!) Hillie <:rosk1 W<t~ ~hJIJIPd mto M r~ C:ru~k1'!> J>lll>I <tnd V«:ctor upset. A drowned rodent lay submcrg.-d 111 Control 01strn:t 1•rnpluyccs stoppc.'<1 by to ex· he r backyard ::.wimmmg pool on l'a M.'<> Tn amin1.· th1· wayw;inl ;.1111 11rn1 ·~ tJ(J(ly raza. Jwlgm1.·11l T iii' trnublc~umc rodt..'flt wlt!) THE INTRUDER WAS one of 10 invad 1ng a stretch a.long Paseo Terraza m the pa!)t three weeks, seven of which met watery graves in neighborhood pools. Two foll vac t>rn to a neighbor's ·Beagle. "Wc•'ve been trying to .get the VN·tor Control 0Lstncl people lo do ~omcth1ng about lhc rat~." Mrs. Groska ~aid Tuc~day . "Th1·y came out and put up lrups with vcunut huller as bait." The pe anut hutlf'r didn't c xcalc: the· "rats." But the ants came to the p1cn1c. .. THE PEANUT BUTl'EK brought out the ants; we ha d ants everywhere," M ri'> Gros ki rccallt..'<i. "The ants ate csll of lhc peanut butter." LaJfuna ltlillionairl• a goph<-•r. "I THINK T lff:V'R t: COVERING up," Mrs . c;ro:.k1 '>:1111 tmJ.t y "T ht:rc wa:-. Jn agric·ult11rc· m.111 11ul ht·rc Tuc-.day <Jnd he :-.aid 11 wa'> a rat .. llut Vt·c·tor ( '11111 rot l>1'>tru·t M ancagcr Gil ChiJ llt•l st1w k liv h1-. lra11'> .. Hal~ tlo11 't 11.,u:.illy drown 111 :-.w1mming 1>0•>b ." ht• '>aid W1•cJn1·~d ay. "They 're &clual· ly very good i'>W1rnmcr.., " "RUT GOPllt :KS AKE !>tumbling 1nt1J !>w1rnming poob a11d drowning all the tirnt:," · Chai let !'><rnl lll's1d1•11t~ of th1· ::i n·a , howcvt:r, ar en't 1·onvinct'<I thiJ l th•· vc:ctor ~·P•'<'l<ahsl I'> headed in the nght d1rt-l'lwn Lon Smith Rites Scheduled Friday Voters Back Los Alamitos Schools Split Voters in the Los Alamitos I c·lc'mcnlary) School Ois tract h<Jve overwhe lmingly voted to Lon V. Smith, who used to s ell everylhini: from s hoestr ings to nerkt1es to the gandy dancers on the railroJJd, died a millionaire Tuc!<.day morning at the age of 87. Mr. Smith became president of thl' Beverly lhlls-hased Lon V. S mith 'Oil Properties, a nd 1tro 'Spickr' Suspects Held lived in Los Ange les during lht· tirt-l:l k from the Anaheim Union week and L&guna Beach on Uw lligh School District and form wcl'kends. their own unified djstncl. lie and his wifo M a rguentt• The final tally of Tuesday's spent most of their weekends ::it voting showed Wednesd ay thitl a Smithclirts, a sprawling ll·acrc l !J percent voh·r t ur nout cast seafront property al lOOHI SouUi '.!,420 votc·s for unif1cat1on and Coas t IUghway. I 449 vott>s aga1n:-;l. Smith s uffe n •d a stroke ,... ObsNvers indicate that the 70 <'t·nlly and died Tuesd ay mom · 11erct>nt approval could s1gn<tl 1ng at Good Samuritan llospital furlhl'r s1.·ccs~1on attempL'> from in Los Angeles. lh <· Anaheim high s chool dis· E mployt..'<.'S al S mithcliffs. ad· t ric·t. largest dist rict in the state. ja ccnt to Emer ald Bay , said thi· In a c-onjunct1 ve ballot, voter~ 'l~lf·marle milhon<Au:c loved b~ l•lt•cted five trm1lees to Strve the L<iguna Beach retre:it, wh14.•h n1·w Los Alamitos unified dis· "f.()S ANG .. 'L .. ~S (AP> ·fr.l:ltures a six-bedroom hornt:. L r_ I fl Ct, lJJl Of lhCffi Jinked cfQSely Polll'c say they have :1rrt.'Stcd guest house. anct thoul.aod~ of to the unaf1cat1on movt-. t h <' bu 1I d 1ng .c I1 m bing va n etic!'> of flowe rs, plcanL'> 11nll Ekctf'd were Margrit Ken· "Sp1derman," who burglunzt.-d tree•!). d ric-k , N;.incy L;.indn , Virginia more than 100 high-rise apart· II c work<' d around t h t· w ti son. Ma rk A t>1:a m :-. a nd m cnts :.ind t•ondominiums this railroads a!> a young man. later lh•rna rd Bc·s kind. Th.-nc:w y e a r , but h e 's r eally "two investing his money m land '" hoard has more• than a y<:ar to persons. Hakt•rsficld . When oil was di!>· hire a s uperintendent a nd r>hm "Beverly HiHs ~~ice. ..said -C.Qvcred on ~s land, he beg<Jn f th d t l f JO We<inesday they·l:l rrested Verter -oth•·r ·-1:ina · invcsfments--rawnrld-...-...or e ~nis .r a son ° r h h d 210 h r ~choo s. -L. Williams on May 16 a ler t: pun· asc a ·acre ranc or was found in an alley near the him!>elf <.tnd his wife. The three women f·l<.•cted are scene of an alt.empted burgJary. · Until r('cenlly, Mr . S mith !<.ltll <-·urrenlly member!> of the Los Williams, .27, of Compton, was commuLCfl to his u 1s J\ngelt.-s of· J\l a mat.os eh·mcntMy dis trict c h a rge d with s us picion or fi ces on Monday morning from hoard of trustN•s . Unde r state burglary. according to Capt. Lee Laguna Beach, amt one Lagunu law. lhl'Y must rt"sign their J>OSL'> Tracy. lfeacfi emptoyee satd Mr. Smith to accept UJC new positions. A second arres t cam e Fri· love d his work. "lie couldn't The elementary district board day when police said they found wa il to gel lo work on Mon· is scheduled to meet Saturdity lo Kenneth A. Lowe. 23, or Canon, days," the employee said. recommend successors who will in the stairwell of a house in the Services for t he long-time s e rve until the older district Wilshire area. Police said Lowe oilman wilJ be held Friday <il 11 ~oes out of business and the was wearing a jogging suit al· a .m . al Forest Lawn Me morial ne wly forme d dis tract begins Jcgedly stuffed with je welry. Park in Glenda h•. 011c rat1ons . Koperlane Tragedy Parents View Kennedy BOSTON (AP> -Ten years a fter the death or their daughter in Sen. F.ciward Kennedy's car on Chappaquiddick Island, the pareata tA Mary Jo Kopedme say they will not interfere if Kennedy nms for presldenL "W• know people wiU want to UM ua," Gwendolyn Kopedme, 60, told the Boston Globe ln an inlerview from her Swittwater. Pa-.. 1JOme in the Pocono Moun· taina. •'Tbey'll come to ua to 1et •t Kennedy. .. ., be runs, we won't In· terfeN.'' But Jin. Kopeebne ud her h':::.and Joeepb, 18, told the G ID the lDtentew publllbed to••1 tlaey •till bave un- auwered queaUon1 about the death fl.._ daGCbter. AP ........ FOLD WON'T FIGHT ..., Jo Kopeottn• OD .._ lliCbt ol July 11, It wW . be 10 ,_.11nee Keuedr clro¥e his bid t• Old1mobtle off Dtk•.,_, Mb_ a..,.. qulddlck bland •nd Ec11artown -en Martba'B VJneyard. The. car s nnk in Poucha P ond, a tidal estuary The couple still wonder why the accident went unreported for more than 10 hours woile their 28·year-old daughter remained in the submerged car. They say they understand why KeMedy might not have reported it, but not why Ke nnedy's cousin . J oseph Gargan. and friend, Paul Ma rkham: failed to report the accident right away. ·'Ther e's som ething wrong there," said Mrs. Kopechne. "I could forgive Kennedy but those two bums Gargan and Markham," said her husband. "They lhouldn't have left bef in Lhe car all night." "It doetn't mean he won't be a lood president. Maybe he'll be a great president. He would be a lead er . Everyone makes ml•· t akes . We have no reuon ·to btln1 everYlbina up now._" _ POntiff Says \Mass . '\ At Ausc4witz Ca~2 AUSCHWlTZ, Poland <A{» - Pope John Paul U said Maas to· day from a simple wooden plat· form above railway tracks that once carried m illions lo their deaths in Hitler's most infamous concentration ca mp. And he prayed in the ceU or a Polis h prie s t kill ed at Auschw*t. comparing ham lo "Christ himself." and calling the extermination complex "a place built on hatred and con- tempt for m an in the name o{ ca cr azed ideology." For the M1tss. :.in immense c r owd o f severa l hund r ed tho usand stood am,ing the n·· mains or brick barracks that once housed inmates of the H1rkcnau camp, larges t m the complex known .is Auschwitz. Four rruUion people, m ost or . them J ews , died in the camp~ between 1940 and .J anuary 1945. when the Gcrmetn'> abandonL'<1 the complex t.o the advancing Soviet <.irmy. Jo1n1n~ th~ pontiff for th•· Mass were some 2QO pnes L-;, <ill form l'r inmate:-. of Auschwitz and uth<•r exll'rminatuin ramp~ CHht•r ~urv1vor~ ~tood lw f<1rt· th.- platfo rm. ch1d in hlul' and wh1tu strqlcd l'amp unsform)> J\s t h e 1>11p1.· .1t'r1 v1·d hy he licopter . thuu~and-. -.train<'<! al harh<'d Wtrl• lf'fl ~tandsni.: IJ!) a Jlrtm rc·m1ndn of lh1· killing-. The Polis h h'>rn pontiff f1 r'>l prn~d in th<: cl'll <1f MH x1rr11 han Kolb•'. ;1 prtP:-.l who ga v1· up hi -. lift-to :.<ive a f1·llow mm:stc· "In this ~111· of lh1 • lf·rntil1• ... tauJ..!hln th:il lirnu1~llt d1·:1th to 1 1111 llmn jH•oph· of tl1ff1.:n ·11t 11a t uin:-., Fa1h1·r M;1x1mlli;111 vulun tarsly offl'n·<I h1m:-.t·lf for 1l•·ath 111 t ht· huni!t•r hun kl'r C11r ;, liruthcr and ·'>0 won a ~Jll n lu••I v1<·tor y ·l tkc· th a t uf ('h 11 -.l h1m ~1·lf ," lllf' p<111t· '>:tt<I .. ~ ............ POPE JOHN PAUL II WALKS THROUGH AUSCHWITZ Accompanied by Former Concentration Camp lnmete• ··Thi~ hrotlwr ::.tlll llv"· lt11lay 1n the la rul of l'ol<tnfl " T iu· trip tu Au'>chw1l1 11111 I ra~led VIVHll y Wllh lhl' l~>I"' prcvaou.•, s ttip ..i Joyful r1·turri t11 Wallo w11·(·, hi'> li 1rthpl;.H·1· Then ·, a!> lhou~:.nd '> -.;.ing, h•· pr,1y"rl .it tht· fo nt wht·n: hi' wa'> bl:l pt1.wd. Ou•~·Hlt-1h1 !'h url'l1 , town:-.1>4'f1 p ie :-au~ l:.11111 t h•111lt•!l "J'l)lanlJ J\lw J·y., h 11thC ul 1 " Tht· µorw ttw n vi::.1t1·cJ Lhc yello w !>tucco hou.,t• wh1·rc hi' was born ~9 '~Jr'> a~o Hcs ulenL'> clamben ·d 1l11wn the worn metal s tairs inlu the c•ourtyard and ft•ll at hi~ k llt'l'S. ---- (Htlt(){6bW!L • • Heritage blends the beauties of every time and pl':lce For today's sophisticated taste. Heri tage " makes our new Connoisseur Collection a genuine "co llection ... Each p iece 1s a collector's item an its own ri ght . · . equally handsome in a coord inated grouping. Each grouping 1s a blend cf English. o riental and contemporary styling. Throughout. tile.r e are extraordinary t1n 1shes and decorations com· b1ned wi th bea.u t1 f ul wo ods. graft~d walnut and cherry veneers with ma· pie solids. V1s1t o ur pre mier showing this w eek . It s superb• 1 I ~q,·I Tho Coono1soour brnaklront with crnwn glass hght•ng. shelvos, trays . ~ . . . . . . . . . S3.069 Credenza with chmocMinu decotat•ons, hand stnping. shel11t1s. trays . . . . . . • . . . . . $1 569 •0rewer decit w11h ch11101serie decorations '449. Loaded mmor. brass tr arm .. . . • . • . . . . $669. ()nmg table ••••• , ............... $1 ,319. Arm chairs. ea . . . • ...• , . . . $359 MJtch1ng S•def ha•rs. oa •.••........ S295 H.J.GAR~ETf fURNITU~E llRO~ ( ·~SIONAL INTERIOR OtS1(;N(R~ ~ Mell., ""-"· & ..... l•H ----·-·---- 221 S HAltlOlt IUD. COST A MESA '46·027S .. . " ------ ..... ···~'~ c .... 1.g .. Just Another Fan TA&S MS OtJT TO S SALL GA•S: B.,.ball feyer bu t.come .a wtdespn.d malady ln our rt aion tbeee day1, now Chat U.. Callfomia Antell bueball club, operal· .., ln Auheim. r.poMll at lhe top of the American Lea1ue We1t ...,.UD11 TM summer 11me tonta1aon bH even reached downeolllt lO Su Ca.ment.e. the moll remote cnetropoUI In our CCMmlY from AAaheim Stadium But never mlnd that Even fairly weU k.-owa Su Clemente reatdenta mah the triptowatcbtMAnl•l• play. San OtHnentean Richard N11ulft, for •umple, mak.,& th1t lrip lO Ana.helm OPEMftVU Ht:aE at thts papt1r, who covur Anaieli. baaeball, report that the former oPretldent hH utlend~ aat 81U11 Martin With Son C~rMllU Relide'ftl · HN Ga'JI Ambro.tt' leut haU a doze n games so far this season. Nixon holds season Uckels but appuenUy has n't used them . Mainly, he witnesses the games from the private box of Angels owner Gene Autry Autry reportedly has made it lO the ball park to host Nixon at every game the former president has attended except one. They sit together and have consider able social time between Nixon's periods of cheer ing <tnd ap- pla uding the hometown club. The former president is an active ran Accordin~ to our operatJve:., Nixon get..o. into the h11ll park lhrou~h a scncs of tunnels under the stands and use:, one of hJ!> favonlt: modt!S of tnmsportation-a golf cart lie is accompanied by a ha ndful of Secret S.•rv1ce agents and a few Anaheim policemen T he form..r 1>re::.1 dt•nt is whisked up an eleve1tor and pa::.t the pre::.!. box to Autry's digs One of our intrc1nd photographt-rs here al the paper, Gary Ambrose. captur~ a few ~hots of Mr Nlxon in Autry's box JUSt t he othc•r n1~ht while the for mn president wa!> <·haltin~ with a former ba!><:ball man'ager . one· l:i11ly Martin MARTIN, COLORFUL ~d rontrovers1al, wa~ most nott·d in the nc:ws recentJYt when, an a Reno, Nevada, l)aloon. he :.ttem pted to punch out the lig hts of a pushy :-.ports reporte r. Hilly is report.Pdly now mending his wuy!> and kec:ptng his hands in his pockeL" Anyway. 1t bas been noted by our peQple wbo report Angel!> ba~cbalJ that while the ex-president h css mitde 1l l0the ball parkorten, Mr~ N1xnn has attended only one gam csofar th•~ sca.'><>n TIUS MAY PROVE t hat the Nixons art: JUSt hkc all the• rc!>l of us. They a rc gelling ready lo move lo a new !;an Cle mente bome. There is no more ghastly experience in hfc than moving. So wha t happens" The man of th~ hou..-.e escc.pes t.othc ball park. that 's what. Belly Laugh Don Fowler, chairman of t he Democra tic National Com- mittee's 1980 convention site committee, laughs a s .a bel· ly d ancer calling herself "Habiba" ent ertains at a din· ner host<.-d by the city of Philadelphia. T he Cit y or Brotherly Love is bidding for the party!s con'-'.ention Grain for Oil? Farm Leader Proposes Trade WASIUNGTON tl\PJ -An Amencan far m leader 1s tr ying lo work out an apparently unprectdenlcd deal I.I> buy oil from tht' m ilitant Anb state of L.ibya 1.11 return for wheat, corn and farm machinery Allan Grant , president of the American !"ar m Bur eau Federa· lion, is ronducting quiet negotiations with Libyan offic1aLc; in an ef fort to ease the farmers' shorla~e of d1c::.<:I fuel Mort than three million Amtncan farmers arc mcmbi:r~ of the federation IF THE TALKS SUCCEED, far m coop<:ratJves will 1mµort the high quahty, expensive Libyan crude and sell their agricultural products to the oil·n c h nation "What we would like to do 1::. to dt·veluv a contract for conl.Ulu mg s upplws." lirant su1d Stale Department ofhc1ah !oa1d tht·y dirt not think then· would be any obJeClloni. to th(' <1r rangemt-nl (~rant 1~ trying lo work 1Jut "Tiu· only rcstn ctmn we hav1· 1~ military related .:,ale~." :-.aid om· official. who asked not to he uh:nl1flcd IN t'AC.'T, H I-: SAID, "with th<: balance or puyment.<. dd1c1l. WC want to enrour<Jgt: dcab " Last yt-it r , the United Stal•"• ron ur> a df'f1c1t of a tK>Ul SJ 3 billion in trad1· wit h Libya , mostly llf'ntUSe or rl!.Jng oil pnres Imports cost $3 7 billion whil•· 1·x port:,. 1nclud1ng :,umc food. we re worth about $425 m1llwn. LAST MONTH, Tilt; STATE Uepartmcnt, concemtd l.lbo ul l.1 0 \•xpansion of Libya ·~ mil1t<iry caJ1ab1llty, recommended cwicelJ ;, t1on of a proposed :-.ale or Hoeing 747 Jetline rs to that country Libya is <m•· or the mo:-.t radic•ltl of the Arab s tale!> l.e·d h> Moammar Khaflafy 1t 1:-. a IJ1\lt.:r foe of bracl and Egypt !;lugger, 103, To Pay f'i11.e ~ASTON . M IJ t /\l'I An ~a!>ton man whu turrw'I 111:1 Wednesday rt·<'t'I 11ed :1 :-.U'> pended one ycur JiHI i.cntcnc·1· and a SIOO flnt· f11r h1ttin~ a man over the hea1t wah a met<sl 011.>c· ·J ames "Huzzurd" Fair. who o ften weur:-. u button !-ay1ng "Senior l'ow~r." wa~ plat·1·d on l wo .>-t·tirs probation by Judge W1lham Dunbar Gould. who con \. lctcd him in Talbot County Dis I fl('t 'ourt of aS!>aUlt and bat lt.•ry t;ould abo ordt•rcd l-'a1r not to li vt• w1lh Hamlolph J ~m1th. th~ mun he wa:; char ~1.-d w1lh bcat- 111 g NATION I WEATHER Beel Drops Prices Record WASHINGTON <AP> - Wbol ..... prtcea n>H a modeal 0.4 percent in llay -the 1malleat increue lo nine moaU.. -wlth a abarp drop lo beef prlcea 1etUn1 much of the credlt, the aovernment aald to- d1y. The May i ncre a se was a marked tumarou.nd from the .08 percent wholesale price r1ae in Aprll. toeetMr with lncre ... of 1 percent or more In the finl three months of the year. The Labor Department report offered further proof th1t the na- tlon 's economy has begun lo Police Nab Youth, 13, In Slaying AN DERSON, S.C. CAP> -A ll·year -0ld boy was a rrested Wednesday rught and charged in the slaying of a 62·year -old wo m a n . Anders o n County Sheriff E. E. Cooley said Cooley called the s hooting of Ruby Lewis "ont or the most bruta.I killings . since I've been in law enforcement, and I've been in law <:nforcement 2J yt-ars " The youth. who undtr state law could nr>I h.-1deot1ft ed because of rus a~c." wa~ a rrested about 6 ·30 p m while f1sh1ng 1n Lake Hartwell with a 45· yu r -old friend, Cooley said POLICE Wt::Rt: led to the boy whe n neighbor'> .. aid lh •y had -.ccn him -.hooting a gun near Mr'> Lewi!>' h11u:-." •·arlwr Tuel> day The boy told JUthortt1e1> hl' came to th · v.'1mdn°1> door about 10 p m and a.'>k•·d ht-r 1f he cooJd use tht· telephorw. ('uol1•)' 1>a1d Mrs . LcWC>. who wa~ alunc at thP t1mt', krww lht· \•1uth anrt 11'1 him in. the• '>h1•riff "J ii i Onct: 1n..,.cl1· th1• b<1) pulled nut .1 ~un and l•1l<l ~r .. Lt.•w1s 1t wa~ .1 ho ldup. ('o,1lt·y -.a id Th•· v.oman, lhmJung tht· youth wa~ JOk1ng. laughed and began lo v. <ilk a way MRS. 1.t:w1s w ;p, -.hot ... x 11mt.·~ at pomt-blank range, r1v1• times m tht> ~ad and onct: in the abdomen, tht• :-.henff ::.a id The m urder weapon. & ll c·<ihber 111s tol , was apparently ..,lohm from under a maltr<.'l>i. m the 45-year ·old friend 's houst.· S unday n ight and r etur ned We dnesda y morning, without the fncnd's knowledge , Cooley ..,a10 The fncnd, who was not l(Je n l1f1cc1. v.as not r hargcd A hear in~ was ~cheduJcd for Th ur..day mornin)! before Family Court Jud~c Franklin Mc Liun to de term1ne 1f the youth would he tr1t'd as an aduJt •low. wbleb mJlbt belp HM tbe bllb rate ol 1.DtlaUon ao far UUI year. WHOLUAL& POO.D priffl fell 1.a percent In May, the lar1eat drop •Ince ~ebruary 1971. Beef prtcea at wboleM&e..... fell nearly 7 percent, the ftnt ""-.. decline after flve coueculive monthl ot lar1e lncreuea. "It'• bound lO have some ef. feet al the retail level," aaid Jobn Early, chief of the Labor Departmenl'a division of in· dus trial prices. "Moat food c h a n1e1 pas s thro u1h very r a pidly." Al the same lime, however, the wholesale prices of coo· .s ume r 1ooda other than food rose 1 percent in May F.A&LY BLAMED tht contm uing increase on ra pidly n sfuK gasoline a nd fue l oil prices Gasohne pnces went up 4.2 per- cent m May, for an inc rease of nearly 12 percent in the past three months . Fuel oil was up 5.4 percent, or more the1 n tK per· cent since 1-'ebruar y Government economists had ~en predicting the slowdown in f ood pr ice s . Th e r isi n g petroleum prices a re blamed on a worldwide shortage and rapid~ ly escalat ing cha rges for crude oil from producing nations. Wholesale pn ce changes are includl.'<1 in the Producer Pnce Index, which reports prices a l three levels · t he wholesale or- finished goods level, when goods a rt' ready for sa le to the final us t•r . the intermediate level. where they have received "lom1· processing, and the crude ltv1·I, where goods have not yet n · re1vl'd any processan~ TH•: PRODUCER Price fndt·x ~lood al 212 4 1n May. m eaning th<st good-. that cost $100 at lht· °" holt-salt• l1·vC'I in ttw I !Hi7 hai.i· µer1od cost $4!1 2 411 last mnnth The index le1M month wa!> II> µcrct:nt ahead of ~1 Yt'Clr ago. th•· L a b1.1r 1>1·p<1 rt m t•nl :.C11d H whol«':-oaJ1· µnr·•-:-. r ont1n1w ''' n ... 1: for th1• n1·xl 12 m11n1h-; al th1· :-..1m1· r<ilt• lht•y t11d 111 M<.1 y , th" ;innual innc:i:-01· would ht• only 4 !J µcrccnt 0 Uiarge~ Eyed Ove r Mom., I 0 INDIANAPOLIS (i\f>) A r.ran<1 Jury may bi· <1:-.ke<l to c·on "Ide r m<l1clmcnt.-. ror :sex oUcns•· or child abuse In the CaM: o(. a IO·Yl'ar·old ~1rl who gave bartl\ 10 twins. pohc1· ~ay. 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Whether it's coverage of your city council or Congress, Daily Pilot writers and editors look for the all too rare, humorous twist that adds spice to livitJg. Brighten your day with the en te rta in i' ng, readabl e-l}-; .. !""! i .. l .... Q"'!•{e•} .. l----+----1 642-4321 -----. t .... Nuke Push Seen $1 Million for Public Relations SAN "'flA NCISCO IAP) Top ex· t"fUliVtt. of Amcricu's nuclear in· duatry art> plaruunc a St mJIUon na· Uonwldc publk relattona campalp to pump up 1u.cgln1. public support for nuc'h:ar power , the San Jl'randaco Chronl..te rcporll'd today Th.-ne w1J111o1pe1r b11ed Its report on lntt-rvlt1w:o with key nuclear induatry • offtciuls d well a.1 •I'\ tuminaUon of indus try documents . It said the plannl'd publk 1ly 11nd lobbyin11 ls an out..irciwth of th•· accident ln March a t tht· Thrcf' Mlle Is land nuclear )(t't1\'rat111.: station in PenMylvania. •:I. •;v •;N •: x £CUTI Vis from publat• ullhlat-i.. t rude associations und JX>Wt-r phrnt bui lderi. will form an ;ad hew publll' relations ~roup to run thl' 1·am1><1•Kn, the newspaper' !>allJ r It said two firms involved are the Bechtel Power Corp.. of San Fran- cisro. one or the nation's major power plant conatructlon flnna, and G e neral Electric Co. 'a Nuclear Energy Group of San Jose. Calli. • THE GllUVP MET May 30 at Bechtel beadquarten. and plan.a to meet qain on Monday In Washington, the newspaper said. - Details about the public relations offensive eme rged from a memo the newspaper said it obtained. The memo was written by Paul W. Cane to Harry 0 . Reinsch and C.D. Statton, all executives of Beeb tel. Graduates Drop ~ In California "Spokesm en with the highest credibility, according to research." Cane wrote. "are university scien- tists ." He said young engineers have the next highest credibility, followed by the Nuclear Regulatory Com · mission. ACCORDING TO THE Chrorucle, the public relations effort will cm phasize rour points. Wo11f rd a llParl AP Wo •pflet• J\<•tor J<Jck ffaley Sr. left, who played thl' rolC' of the Tin Wood~man rn thl· 1939 fi lm ('lassie "The W1 zar ll of 01." dil'd of a hL·art at tack W('(tncsday al tht! age of 79 Ile is ~hown with Tiger H ay nes, who had lht· ~tJmt• role rn the Br oadway ver swn "Tht· W11 " llalt·y ho lds the ''heart" wh1l'h th· Tm Woods man receives from the Wizard m the Oz story. BUILDERS SACHAMF.NTO IAP I There bas ht-t•n a 5 pt·rccnl drop in the number or ~nt@rnll'!> from CaHforrua's public high schools sinct:' 1975, says a report hy tht.• Wt•)o,ll-rn Inter state Com - m1ss1on for Jltgher Education. The study. released by the slate Postsecond a r y F.ducation Com- mission. saJd there will probably be another drop of 22 percent by 1991 bd ore the c urve starts up agam. The drop was e vident throughout the West "but appears particularly sharp in Ca!Jforrua." -The nuclear industry as metkang an all-out effort to improve nuclear safety. -While the industry 1s trying to develop alternate t:nergy sources. they cannot meet the nation·~ need~ in the short ru.n . Individuals and the country will suffe r if nuclear power is a bandoned The indust ry is trying to find ways to minimize potential exposun · to r adiation <tnd to develop accepl<.t· ble ways lo t ransport and i.lor e nuclear waste. Bailout Plan ~f' A Wickes Company PRESENTS POP LARSEN'S FIRST ANNµAL Brown 'Sees' Tax Increase SACRAMENTO CAP) -Gov. Edmund firown Jr. s ays the SS billion-a -year permanent bailout plan for local governments which the !>tatt-As· sembly approved would lead to a tax increase "SHow YOU HOW" SHOW FREE ADMISSION FRIDAY JUNE15 12to9 SATURDAY JUNE16 9to9 SUNDAY JUNE 17 9to6 ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER PRIZES • DEMOS • NEW PRODUCTS • PRIZES OVER 200 BOOTHS. WE .LL SHOW YOU HOW! I WWdceS . ,,_ ... _. . .,.--. .-··--1 ww~-···-· f!! .... -· •••" -... - - Brown told reporters Wednesday the bUI "1s not fina ncially r·esponsible . . . Unless it is ch anged, 1t will lead to <:xces!>1vc spending <.1nd a tax increase." The plan. aimed at offsetting the Propos ition 13 property tax losses or counl1es. cities, ~chool dis tricts and various ser vice d1stncLo;, moved to the Senate Tuesday on a bipa.rt.Jsan 67-12 vote RoOkir f'irenean "illed SARATOGA (AP) -A rookie state Depart- ment of Forestry firefi ghter. eager but untrained, apparently lost his We fighting the s eason's first brush fire he re beeause his buddies never missed him . authorities say. ·'Somewhere a long the line, he just disap- p eared." said forestry .... T ATf; fire Capt. Ken Gilbe rt Wednesday: ~He left the crew and went his own way." Samuel P . Morrison, 20. of San J ose. had been dead for several hours when his body was found early Wednesday near where the blaze was ex- t inguished. The body was not burned and heat stroke was the m~t likely cause of death. said Dr. Richard Mason, an assistant county coroner, Sftl. MonfoHa f'la11rd lhundev. June 7. 1979 OMLYPM..OT Happy Birfladag Prop. 13 Howard J a rvis , right. author of Proposition 13, holds birthday cake aloft during its first anniversary Wednesday. The celebra- tion was hosted by the California Tax Reduction Movement which J arvis chairs Joining in the evening's festi vities is John G . Schmitz, R -Cal Mideast, USC Split . I LOS ANG ELES (A }.>) -The Un1vers1ty or Southern Califorrua will sever tat.-s · with the private Middle F.a s l Center Foundation and use normal fundrais ing procedures to :rnpµort a ny future Middle Eas t Ce nt er . the school 's Board of Trustee~ has decided . pointed last November by president: T he decision Wednesday came in th<' for m of <.t pprova l of a report by tht· un1 vers1ty's Middle East Con- ft.'renc·e Committee. which was ap· John R. Hubbard after the plan to : have the center funded by a private! fo unda tion drew widespreadf criticism. J The re we re fc1trs that contributions, by cihzens of Middle East countries! and Amencan firms t.hat do business: in the. MiddJe East would give those; t·ontributor s influe n ce over c ur-· riculum and faculty choices for the1 center. · DICI( METTEER Fine f 'urnishirz!!.'i <.~: /111,,rior /),•sif!Tl Be gin a Country English Tradition . Bl I flj.! l 111 \\ t •I 111... ,,, li llt A. J>Hh ,.,rri1 u1 ' -Eng l;.ind .ind '",.l11111:d \ llll•f'l(•.i i11t11 \'11111' h 0 rn \' WI l ti ·, h (' hancllr;.tll('(l look nl Wt·ll k1·pl ;1nt14Ul''> c n ·:.rtf·d I>) Hcnrcdon . .\1 ;in;. pi eces art· la1lhlul rcp roduc - l 10n s ol or ig1n a l o.;. Othc·r-. ;1n• ad:ipl t·d Ill "'1/.('"' .111d <.,h:tpt'~ l <t OJl'•'l .:?OU1 tC'ntun 1 t quir1·m1:n1s, ~I .ii n · 1a1n1n).! 1h1· ''"1 m t h ul uur 1111-.1 , ,,. ~ 111 .. 11. ,., 1 'ollv l>•Mltf· ll 11t'hcork Mori;:an >\~I I> ~~··· . "',... '7 ' '7;'' Wesiri,f! Or1ve NPwport 8Pa(t1 • 646 113 18 C'pen 9 ~ 30 • Closerl Sun,l.;y ' ,,. ('. ''· .. ! ' ' ••• ' • YOU CAN WIN! $15,00~ -~ $3,750. LOS ANGELES CAP> -The past chairman of . .,,..at ..... ~ ... \_ w()il"'""" .... fll .. ,,.., ~ the California State University Board of Trustees ------------------------------- has charged Sen. Joseph Montoya with lntruding "Ouocl •• e11 w1e111" Fumuut., WICllH Lumber •Ml aw11c1ere Emponum 11orH. in state education by requesting the rempval of wm110,. nuea no1tio01~un1 10 wm ~ uurc;.uai>a ~a•¥ Pr<1;as lir.,.n•·• ""'•SIP<aoae .,, '"''"*"'AO!e Ch ancellor Gl.eg,n_S. Dumke. for C3'""'"' """'tl"PIC-~!lrlupw11;>0n lwo w••f't.Sol nololor;atoon Opcn 10 <1t• u ~ re\odlllll\ 18y•·~·~ol ~Qe Roy T. Brophy. who served on the board more Or OvPr "•C»lll t>mpt()yPl'lt OI 1n11 WoL~PS Corpo<.11oon •IS dov1s1ons ""° suMrdlllftO'\, "'"" 18'110fof'\ '""" than seven years. call ed Wednesday's move by aq-.nt.••.., 11nrJ "'"" '""''""s Att '"a"'"' 11a1 .. 11na toc.111 '"w' ""o "'Qul.11ton\ ·'Pr•ty 8 ~7-6 state Sen. Montoya, D-Los Angeles, "a continua-•~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ t~n~~~lati~intru~onintothedate's ed~a- tion system." ''First he threatened to withhold funds from the univers ity syste m : now he's going after Dumke." Brophy said in a telephone interview Wednesda . -- """ Rolw11 Prrntif frd SAN DJ EGO <AP> -A convicted murderer ·-nr:1y-~ alloweo·to wear his 'Ku Klux Klan robes during sentencing June 15, a San Diego Superior Court judge has decided. Judge Howa rd Bechefs ky said Wednesday that he bad oo objec.1.ion to Terry Martin's request i.f the sheriff's department is willing. to handle ar- rangements. Martin, 39, was convicted last month of the 1978 slaying of fellow klansman. Emerett Hensonn, , 'OfllillflllU ttAfll~'Ufl vOl•9~AOf" 18711 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach • 842-2000 believed by authorities to have been an informer on Martin's drug activities. "'°'r Srnfrnf"rd lo Dir SAN DIEGO <AP> -Convicted killer Billy Lee Chadd. who described murder as •·a power trip" he enjoyed, bas been sentenced to die in the San Quentin gas chamber for the 1978 rape-slaymg of a National City woman. In sentencing Chadd Wednesday. Superior Court Judge Earl H. Maas Jr. called the 24-year· old defendant a sadist and added: "Once you've heard the facts, the death penalty is overwbelfu· ingly proper." Chadd, who had vowed to kill again in prison -if sentenced to life imprisonment, had de· tailed three murders in a handwritten 84-page manuscript. Chadd told The San Diego Tribune that be wasn't worried about being executed in California. "It's Nevada, that's the one I'm worried about." LIMI I ING PRACTIC( TO GENERAL PAEVEtfflVt MEetCINE mcll"""O()m.,...,--"""''""' M . W. CONWAY, M.O. SAHTA AHA MCOICAl.0€NTlll •104.~l~N -SAHTA _,.,,._ CM.lfO_,. 5-Q 1114 .. Cross Creek presents cotton nits even a wife can love. Cross Creek -and only Cross Creel< -offers the Oualittzedlll cotton knits Tl'le f1rs1 cotton kmts that are truly easy care Th ttSfl ta1tored-<l0Har . half--sleeved. ~--Ol 100'11. .two-ply...Ourene~ cotton 1tsle actually retain their wrinkle-free shape for ltfe. through wash after wash after wash Keep their luster and color longer. too. and are guaranteed not to shrinl( out of lit. . from 117.00 -/iec-ks MEN'S STORE 1467 Yhl u.. ... .,.,. .... -______ .... I Robc:rt N. Weed •Publiuwr Orange Coa:..t Daily P 11 Editorial Page .................................................................... T'1ur.ctey, Ju":! 7, 1979 Barbera ~rettJ1C11 'Edltorltl P~ ~dltor ..... City Elections ·Run Into Money " On~ considered a minor lea1ue. pure ly local event, c•ty council e lectaons appeared headed for the majors particularly m what candJdates expect to spend to wtn pubHr otfke In lrvu\4.&, ror example. lM-tllO cltY coun.dl election Ii one year aY.ay The lar~l official fundr~iaer &~ two weeks awa ThoNc-who :tllt.'nd are being asked to contrabute $90 to thtr r amp111~n :t or inc umbe nts Bill V11rdo ulis and C-Ouncalma rt Ouv1s Sills That's $180 (or two hours of ho r1> d 'ouevrt.~ and c ocktails Wher~ Wlll the mon~y go" 1'o the tho us and1 needed for 8hrk broc·hurel'i. m aal-oub a nd ad v~rt1Mllal Election obst-rver~ ~ay u m rnamum of SJ0,000 ~r t•a nd1datc will be rt.-qlUrt'tJ tu win offlrf' m 19ft0 T hul pr u b u bl will bl· lhl' rasc , whe n all the fagure :i ftf(' an But th a t doc:.n 't erttbt• lhl· chllturbm~ Ut~tc h:ft by s urh lnr~t.· 1nvC' ... t nwnt:, nc·t.-dt.'d t o gi.lm a pos1t 1o n m lc>C u l offu:1· 1lH: :iy!'>tt'rn un ·d:, rl· t•xtunrnution Silt Control Key Wathm lht.' ocxt f t:w wt:ek~. th e :-.tute Wate r Qua lity <'ont ro l Hoard 1:, l.'X l>l't'll-<I to make i.I d ecision re garding : lhl' d t•iln up phtn ror Newport Het y tha t wa s designed by • the. Nt:wport I r vane W m ill' Ma na..:c:m e nl Age nc y c NIWA). Ro<Jrrt m l•mbe r:-. t·tu nl' to Ornn~c County la st we e k Lo t<J kt• pubhc testimony in tht> contro vers y that s urrounds : the fede rally m ;.ind a te d dcanup pla n The ir d e cc;1on as • t? x Jll'Cll"<l J unc 2 I. Ri.1s 1cally . the pro ble m 1s tha t oppone nt!'§ of the plan • s ay it's not s trong e nough to do wha t it's suppose to-free N e wport Harbor and its Up per Bay fro m the inflow of . pollutc.'ti and silt-carry ing wa te r t ha t runs into it from the San Diego Cr eek and the Delhi flood control channel. l.t•d b y the c ity of Newport Beach , NIWA pla n o p ponents h<ivc a counte r propos a l. They'd like t o see N I WA ta ke advantage of funds available from the fe de r a l 1-tove mment to do som e mor e studying and planning. The <:tdditiona l work would cons ide r the e ffect of a de-silting b asin bwlt on the S an Diego Cr eek be tween Jamboree Road and the S a n Diego Freeway. The Ne wport Be a c h propos al also c alls for use of s ome kode r a l funds t o ins titute on-site s ilt controls in the anJ~nd area s dra ined by the S an Diego Creek . 'rhc s ugges tions so und re asonable . We are s till a httlt . puzzle.ad tha t d e -silting basm s we r en 't considere d in the ·orig ina l NIWA s tudy . It also s eem s inc onsis te nt to produrc ;J c leanup pla n that wo uld allow the contmucd : n ow of s ilt into the b ay. ·Council CUrf ew lrvmt: City Council m e m bers have fina lly com e to g rips with a n;.igging p rohlc m tha t h a d n othing to do with road!°), gr-0wth o r any of the othe r weigh ty issues th<.1l oct·u py m o:-.t of th e ir t ime . f"a<·td with t·on tinuang compla ints a bout the le ngth o f •l~ m eetings. the c o uncil ha s r e instit uted a midnight c ut-oH rule . Unde r the new policy, patterne d after one in effect a lew ye ars ago, the council will r ecess at 11 p.m . and ; dcc idt wh<al it can finish in the rema ining hour of its r"1ectings. Such a policy has lo n g been neede d . The counc il 's last •r egula r m cc.-ting we nt on until 1 :45 a .m . Othe r recent - :-;e i,s1ons also havC' gone well p<Jst m idnig ht. L i:lh: m g hl con1>1de ra t1on of matters of im portan ce <toc:, little lo cn couragc p ublic p a rticipa tion . La te -nig ht dec1~•'"1 m akin g a lM> 1~ m o re ofte n e motion<tl than ,.... t i 0 (ICJ I. The policy c h ange ~hould result m m o re · public tnll'r cst an 1 he t:O.!>UL·s 1ind an m o r e tho u ghtful , re!>pon!>tbk uction hy th e counc1J. • Opinion:. e xpros:.cd tn the ~pace a bovo arc those of the Daily Pilo t Othor view!> oxprc:.scd o n this page are those of their authors and drt1::.t!:. Rf:dder comm11nt 1::. 11w1ted Addre ss The Daily Pilot. PO Box 1560 Co~ta Mesa. CA 92626 Pho ne t7J 4) 642·4321. Boyd/ Laundry Loot By l .. M. BO'VD That Mrs !:l<irah ft;,i y m;.i<Jc her li ving b y l a kin g 1n _ wa s hi.ni! -t..'> nDL the whole stor y, obvious ly. When · she. d id at was in IA:advillc , Colo . when that w as one of the• t oughest m inmJ( town::.. The o ld boys the reabo uts were walling l o p a y almo s t anything to ~el their cloth1•::. t Hcrubbed. Mrs. Ray m ade more than $1 million Certain monks or old dldn 'l eat m eat Tha t prompted ' them to perfect a fairly wide varie ty or c heeses . How many fancy c heeses can you identiry that cire named afte r abbeys. saints or holy men , othe rwis e'! AU I know is the word "muns ter" is u corrup- lion of monastery. Q. "Which is the deadlie r s na ke. the cobra or the rat· lier'!" A. The cobra. At least, its venom is somewhat stronger. When white rats are injected with equaJ amounts or cobra and rattler venom. the cobra De·ar Gloon1y IT~ lnltud ot burbling in our bourbon over the, San Clemente llland aoat.s, let us DOU how we to closely r~mble lhern. 8.A. CttM"''/ <;.u• <•m,...llh ••• 1w• m•ll• It' •••••" •H •• ,.., _ .... ,.., .............. , .. '"" ............ ,.... ,_ ,.. -·· .. OtWm• °"' O.••• f'llM v1c l1 ms die· rar~l fo'oolnot.c. Cobra ve·nom parnlyze1>, rat- tle r venom de stroys tissues, Mus hroom growe rs test for <1u ;.i l ily with the ir nos es Thc.·y sniff the fertilizer ll'!. nt•cc:si.<iry to kno w this, I thank. to under s tand how 1l was tha t a We~t German m us hroom g ro we r w as to win fii s laws uit against a pla intiff who'd been involved with him in a car wreck . The sm;.ishup, he claimed. had ruined his sense or s mell. T he court awarded him sbo ble damages because he'd lost his ability to dis tinguish the a romas of manure . Q. "Name the oldes t living horse." /\. Unde r s ta nd tha t 's a We lsh gray called Smokey, age 49, In Sepulveda, Callr. A . "Which &late is hit the least by lightning'!" A. Rhode lsland. /\nd not j u s l because it 's the smallest. It gets rewe r light- ning &trikes per square mile tha n any other . A visit.or to the town of Ye llowknife in Canada's Northwest Territories &els 11n hono1"Hy causens htp certitlrate signed in raven's blood. How can you contend that Friday the 13th i8 unlucky? None other than Horatio Alier himtell -whose name became 1ynonymou1 with succesa because of hia poor· boy-makea-1ood storlea - wH born on a Frld1y lhe 13th. . ' Rent Credits Erode Ownership__ lknh'rs t'ltlH'\'.llll~ a furthe r break 0 11 !4tatt· anc<>ml' li.iiu::s arc an for a d111a1JPQtntm cnl Thi~. clt•11pltc Lhl· faC't Lhal me usurc:-. vro')()"Jrut lfilfl'WU:b. oJ o~ m ucll ltit '1!01n -thc MJTTent ~ rente r t au 1·rc-d11 urc· bt•for c tht l.c gu.laturt• Hut S1•t·akt·r l.1·11 Mr <.:arthy hu:. s prt•;uJ lh · wvr'd t hut he doc:. 110 1 WJOl lH I 1 n l' r t· J .., t• '' I .iny kind Ill r t' 11 I l' r l ,1 JI. c r c ti 11 :. .1 11 d µr o b.il>I ) "' 1:.ht•:. the in 1t 1 a I t' r c· d 1 l h a cl 11 1• v l' r He1•n l'll<1<'h.•t1 W h 11 l• th I S rn a v '>l'l'm " strang•• fo r one \\ho rt.•prc:sl•nls u th:.lr1t'l "'1th ,1 high pc r<.01:11tage Mailbox or renters . McCarthy is opposed 10 14'lC rebutcs in any form ~nd v iew~ the rent tax c red it a& Just a notht•r method or re bute. u~ 111, of eourStl-, right on that 1>oint The fd t:a or gjvint( rente rs i.I U.tic t'redil was a sch cm(! d reumcd up seve ral years aRO by ultra li bcrali; who dem<inded t ha t 1r ho mt· o wnt:r s wer e to be i.<•ven prope rty l a ic r e lief. som ething mu&l b(' ~iven to the n.•nters Thus a hando ut wus c4ui.1ll'd Wllh a tax reduction while tenancy was deemed the s :tffil' a~ hvme vwnersh1p. THIS IGNORES the invest- ment or t he owner, whil'h. ;.i lthough al thl' prci.cnt 1>oaring pr ices s ee m s no ris k , isn 'I .1l w;.i ys as prof1t<iblc· a:, 1t a p· pe ;.r r .... ll ;.i lso i~nores lhC' con· ~ta nl m;.imtcnancc c:x pcnscs for plumbers. pa inteu. electricians a nd m;any othe r CCMils coincide nt to household operations not ex- per ienced by the tenant. T he push for inc reases in r1•nte r lax credits is bHed upon the ;,illcgation that landlords havt• railed to pass along to rent- t•rs the saving:> resulting from passage of l'ro p. 13. That. of t·o urs e , is a bla nket charge whic h m a y h<' true 1n som e <'uses and not in others. L a ndlo rds who ha ve not reduced rents m t he ;,ifte rmath of Prop. 13. m ost probably had bee n absorbing or postponing mainte nance or e ngaging in other methods to a void boosting re nts prior to Pro1>. 13 In <tnY event. s upr>ly and df'· m a nd 1s the tk cisive fa.ctor Ill selling rents . Jus t as at is in other price ::.cttmg an a free en- I'M AFRAJD IT'S MORE BAD NEWS MR.PRESIDENT.' t e rprlse system . 'fhis is an economic basic whic h seems to escape lhost! who clamor for re nt controlB. After the dlsastrou t> ex· periences of fed eral rent control imposed during WW II wMch corrupted landlords, ltmwnlti and the very governme nt authorities charged with e nforcing the COO· trols, propo11als to esta blil;h rent- al conlrol now by the state o r local g overnments s ho uld be promptly dit ched . Those who s incere ly want to he lp rente rs should be devoting the ir e ne rg ie s to ways and means or encoura ging the build- ing of rental units and homes a l mode rate prices m those arcl:ls where housing is crilit·a l. ' . INSTEAD. govC"rnmt•nt of· ficials. e gged on hy libt!rals. have bee n ht'apang mo re cin~_ more regulatio ns in the way of Lhe developers . all t he whale they a nd the libe rals decry the lack or low cost rental property and homes. A s for the lax c rt.•d1ts for rent e rs . al r un:. c·o untl'r to th•· µol i c ic!' wht<'h ha vc· sp urrc 1I home ownership in the ycctn. since WW I. Almost all the er fo rts of govcrnml'nt ;rnd th1· fi nancial community have.· ~en to get the pcoplt• into their own home~. TllF.Rf; w;r ... :-.o und log1t· hehind lht~ pol1l'Y IL as a x 1o m a l1 r lh tll h11 rr11· ownl•r!> gene rally an · m11rt· rc''i(J41ns ihle, morl' sla hlt• t•1t1zt·Jls ttw n lf:n :J n t ~ . Wh o 1· v t• r s ;1 w a ho m e o w ra·r lhrow (j hr11·k through hi s nc1ghhor '.s window ·' Orn• of th1• maJnr t·au:-.cs of thl' w1de~pn·ad 1uv1•n1lt• tklmquc·ncy •ind high traml· ralc·:-. h <is bf•n 1 I he· rnc·rc·asani.: m oh ll 1ly of t h1· J111pula111111 l.a t•km g th1· rt1111., whic·h wc•rl• 1nh1·n•nl 111 l hc• rlav ... w h l' n I h t • I a m 1 I y h 11 m ,. rt·µrt·:-.1·n1 1·rl l111a l :-l ah1 lit y. m '' r ;i I ., t1 11 fl (• t h i 1·:. h a v 1• r1 • J.! n ·s..;1•11, f)1~c·1lura g mg hurll" 11wner:-.h1p liy t·nhun('ing lb1ng:-. for lt•raanl~ 1s not in the· hc..,t 1n· l 1·rcs l1-o of the puhlw Dollar-a-Gallon Must Have Ripple Ef feel Tu the Ed1t11r About this fu1•t 11f ll f•· 1·.tl ll·tl the gus •·r urw h I lll'f"onully do n 't knc)w "'l11•lh1·r 11 v.:1-. ta usl'd by <i rn;rn ufa clurl'd sho rtag1• 11r 1101 . :i 1111 a \ 0 11•, puanl , I r1•all y 11011 l 1·ari• J\11 I knu"' 11-o that twlay I £tll1•d m y lrue·k \lollh Hi gallon:-uf n·1~11la1 . and al cost m c· SI :i It oc cur::. 111 m l· Lh:al 1n :-.p1te· 11f lhr· pag1·~ :ind 1.i;1 ges of Ill'"~ aho ul tlw c·run<·h. t hc·n· ·s so mL·t l11nr.: I ha l n•·t·d-. l•1 bl· covt•n •cl I've hc·arrl :1 lot of p1•11pl1·. 111 <·luding :-.orrw ··1·1·l..t1r1tw:-. 1111 TV sa v w11n b t11 tlw 1·ff1·l·t •11 .. hur ry and make· g~1s :1 dollar, so l hc 'shorl ;,ig1· w 111 hl· ovt'r · Wrutl lhl'Y re :.<iymg in l'fff·•'l 1~ <Ion 't t 1g ht. p a v t he• m1mn Mayh1• lh1•.v f1•1•I Lh;.il ttwy v.111 <In v(• :i ll1t l1· l•·ss , :rml sp1·rul ;i lioul t ht· sa me Iola I on 1::r~. Sound l11g11·ar• Wrungo Stop reading . amt l11f1k :rround _you F.Vf:RVTlllNG lhul yo u M't· 1n<.'1 11tJing thl· vn y w;.i lb. and the p.u.nl. on thl'rn, th~ turnm rrc., IJll' sccd that gr1·w th•· gr~.~~ 1n y11ur hat·k y:.ir1t. 1111' 1l1111rk n11t1:-., lh1· ve ry P<ilJl'r that vou ar•· rcallin~~ al lhas l1m1•, ltas .,,.,.n lht· m:-.Hlc· or a t rul'k The r aw m:1l1 •r1:rl wa.., o,t11p111"tl 111 lht• m an11fa1'1un·r. pmh:ililv hy truck .. aml th1· fan1~lwd protl u t' t w a :. :-. h 1 11 11 t· d t o I h 1• wholc~aln. prnh;1hly liy lr111·k. lht·n on lr1 llw rc·ta1ler. most h k1· ly by lrut'k, and rrnally to you. :and somcwhcrc in lhl're. it wa:-. definik ly s hiJ>l)l'd hy 1.r11l'k Thl· fuel that ru11 'i tht•sc• I ruek:-. 1s 1·alh:d :rn 01w rat1ng t'XJWn~c·. and IS par1 Of lht• 1·11st of lh1• prod ue:t. If ;,i m:1nur111·t urc·r 11r 1>cllt'r of " produ<·t finds th<it he hus suddenly incrt·a~l'd operating expe nses, ht•'s going to lit-<i nicc guy <tnd absorh the•1>1.: CXJX'nscs himself, rig ht ·· Yo u bet your s wcct octane, hl' 1sn 't . Not un- less he wants to go hunkrupl for some J){'rvc.•rst· rea son So . ;11ong with the 1nc·rc;1sed price of gas1,ti ne·. you 1·an look for increust•d 1>r it·cs o n 1us t abo ut('V('rything that·~ ;iv;,i1luhk lo the buying public . Go c.thcucl Pi.!y the buck. WILLl/\M 0 111\HV F.Y /fla•'• £••• To the Editor : It has come us 11 surpri11l' und dis<itppointmt>nl lo lht• muny friends of Don Hull that he has found it necessary to move to Irvine after viunly atte mpting to reau?ttle in Costa Mesa . Oon ha:-. been effectively involved in numerous community a\'.l1vlt1es all to the Crl'i..ht of co~l<i Mesu and the Harbor ureu Unfortunately, future Mes a ci- ty councih1 will bt: denied what would huvc. t>t:cn u d t•dicated. honorablf' c·ounc·llrnun. Whilt he will continue a s a m11nul(c r of u N1·w111111 n ·:11t.v and a-. .1 "un 11111'11•1 111 l'11~l;i M1·~;.1 :-. llt·~t 1n t1•rp~.h. < ··1~t a ~k~a ' lo:-.!'> v.111 ht• I 1\1111 • s 11:1111 ' ('llHlS M . ~T fo:l-;I. Pf9111 1t'ai1ia9 "I 11 I h1· 1·:cl1l11r 1\11 :1l:trna111g num lwr or ~tr<iv .1111111.tb an· lit·111g t11und un lhl.' ~I r 1•,.t:-. I)( lrvint·. ~111d thl• Irvine· i\11 1 mal Can· Ct·11l1·r 1:-. tiulgrng ,1\ 1111· :-.1·arn:-. 11 ha:-lll'<'n d1•t t•rm 11wtl I h:il 1 l1t· "l1nng .ind ),um11wr month-. .1r•· I Ill' lws t t1m1· lo ;11l<1pl .1 rwl 111111 your· homt· u ... f:.11 v.1•:i llr1•r• a nti l'a~\ 1:11111g d;1y .... in· m•11>t 1·n nllu n \'r• M :tllJus t mt·fl h 11f ow llt:f'' Jit•I rl'lat runs-ht!)'\. If WHI arc• 1•11n~irh-r1 ng :Hhltng a fa rn 1I) pl'!. 110\lo 11. lht· I 1m1· 111 vr:.r t our :-.lll'll1•r "" a lar gt· numlll•r 111 '111 1:.., arid t·:it~ ;i,... 1·urrl·nll,> .r \ .11 l:rhll• fur :111tipt 11ir1 If hollH'S c·a nnol ht• round h1r 1 lw-;l· lc1v111g a nam ;i ls, man,v 111 1 l11 •t11 w1 II lw ~uhje·1·L to d~tru1·· 1 mn illlt' lo •>V('rt-r11w1h·rt t·1md1 l um:-. Su, :.:1v1• a life• an<l ~dopt a·lll'I . V 1:-.11 I tw I rv1nc• 1'nimtt~ ·Can· C'1·111l·r l1w:Jl1•cl 111 l.ag un<i Ca n \Oii .ti <!0-101 Sutt Valle•\ l>n v1• l't1r furtht·r 1nfor mat 111n , tl I 1• a :. c• ,. ;ti I I r v 1 n l' I\ n 1 m ,1 I S1·r 11·1·s :1t 7~1"·~17:14 r.m s Wf.LSH S1·1·y . h;v1n1• P /\. W .., TMIErrerti To the Editor J\ n •1·c11t story 1n the Du1ly l'il111 15 :!J17!l1 n ·portc:d thul a 1·11n g r1•ss111na I I ask for<'l' blu mrd I he Thn•t• Male Island ;u:c1dent 11n <ll-1>1gn and t.•11111p m•·nl e rror. 1111t 1111t•rnro"1t>rro r In <itldallon. ltep .llm Wc·avn. !).Ore. wus q uotL•d 111 your s tory <as stating, 'I ~aw no operator t•rror not l'los t•ly rl'lated lo d t's agn o r 1.•q111 prnl'nt 1•rror. and. thf•refore. 1t would hf• 1mpos sihll' to assumt· thut mL•rt•ly mort' truinin~ could prl'C'lud<· al·t·ulcnls " I find this -.1 alt•mt·nt 1n1·ons1stc•nt with lht• fat'f s In c•vf'ry r1•port of the <i ccldcnl thal I have• read . the anitiatinlo( ~·vt•nt wu::. u malfunc.•tion which ~ c·a u ~NI l oss of th l' m a in ft>ecl watc•r supply lo the steam ~t·nNators. Since this t ype of m ulfunction IN not un<'ommon in s team powc r plunts <fossll.Jts.- wcll as nucleurl. Oii nuclea r p<>wt>r pl1tnls huve bar k ·up-or 11 ux1l1ary fPedwnt rr syste ms which stu rt automutirally with loss uf m111n fecdwat.-r /\t Three Mlle' Island a ll thrc.•c.· auxiliary f l ' l' d w a I ,. r fl u m p :-.:s t a r t c d automa t1cully II 0 W •: V •: It , II U 11 I I 1 11 r y fl'Pdwutc>r. W ltN not de live red tu the steam ~encrutors tw>r11u~e all thrc•t• 1mrnp di11rh11r~e vulvrs Wt'r l' l'l11-.c•ct It u mwurs lhut - v a I vc· matnll'na nt t' had oc1·urred 1 w11 Wt'l'ks prior 111 lfw ac1•1df'nt .111•1 I h1· v:il \I~·' hail 1nadv1·rt1•ntly hr•1•11 lt•ft 1•l11i.1•tl . Thr-. 1:-. 1n d1rt.·Cl v 111lat 11111 of the• 1>lant lcchn1 cal ..,111·t·1rw:1t 111n~ T he· plant ~tiould r111t h11v1· lil'l'n in lllJl'r:tl1on wrth Ill II r I' I h .1 n II n I' a u x I I 1 ... r y f1•1'ffW;1t1·r pump IJ Ul or .,<'rVl('f'. t f :it l<-a1>l llfll• or l hc•M• valves h:111 l11·1·n 0111·n, the• :Jcrid<'nt r11u l<l not h.1Vl'111·t·urn ·d Without frt'Clw:tlt·r -.u pply. tht' ~ll-;1m ;:1·n1·r.rt•1r-. tln l'cl 11u t. rc·~ultm~ 111 ..i rt'ol· 111 lht· primar y t•oolan1 prt•s:-.ur.· :11111 lt·mp1·raturt• which r••:o.ul ted 111 1111· r1rial ;J(·C1dcnt '1'111·n •f11rc>, 1111' l;11•k 11f a uxrlia ry h ·<'1lwalt·r llow w:r•, tt1 f' mator c·a usl' of the· ;11•r1111'nt. OpNallllf:! lh1:-. plant \\ll11 lhl•-.1• valves 1· l11s1•d mu"t lw 1•11 I ll·1J rip1•rator •·rrur wh1<·h ''a~ not rt'l:.lNI lo llt•s1gn •·rrur. I think tht· e·11n 1'111~11ms of th1:-. ta~k fnrc·1· ar<' I It•· rt·sult of n lnJ,!r 1•::.:.1011al t·rror. MAlllO S. BONUffA Sltal...., Tllialda9 To the Editor : Whe.!l are you gmng to gel us a ~ood erutorfal wtltcr .. l\lmo s l eve r y d a y lh t• 1·d1toriats m the Di.lily Pilot ir· rata te me. ont'<' rn a while to the: poinl t.h<il I have to wratt• you a l<'tlcT to k<'eJT my ulcers from l'ruplang. Today as one of thosc days . In the June I issue of the Pilot under the caption ·'Curb Misses th e Point " y our writer ca s tigates Curb for t a king a s tance. slatihg that a lthough Curb has listed m any pre vious ins tances wherein forme r lieute- nant governors have taken ac- tiorr. the actioo taken was most- ly m eaningless. The intimation 1s that the lieutenant governor shoutd be gul<Jtd by the gov. ernor in wha t fle does during the governor's absence . THIS IS more or less a valid sta tement of policy as far as the "Tht'.Y 111'11.•nt'fl 111 111 \ 'UJ.lR.f':o.11011.' of wa,n i11 1·ut dr f)lArtm1•11t11I c·u .... 1., • lflt'tt t'in'tl nu·!·· gove rnor is conc('rned. but both the g1>vcrnor :inc.I your t'dito rial w riter los1• srl!ht of the fact lhett tht.> pc:oplt• <!lc•t fc d Curb a s lie utena nt go vt>rnor t.tnd our -;t a l i· c·ons t1tut 11)0 i n effect . sta tes that the lit•utf!n anl gov t•r no r will act an the a h:.cnce 11( the governor . I ha ven't read it but I feel sure 11 does not slate that the lieutena nt ~overnor will act for the governor as if the J!ove rnn r wPr c pr1•sc nt. The lie utena nt governor owes r111 featly to the li(Overnor, his JOb IS by re ason of thl' wish O( the J>C:O· pie. not as an appointee or the go\?ernor and ther efore he as a free agent accountable only Lo those whoputh1m1nofficc. • 1 a m nu gr eat fa n of Mr. Curb but then n<·ither ;.im I not his fan Sure he 1:-. probably n l'XIDg his muscles but then what politic ian doe s not lake a d v a ntage o f golden OPPOrtunHac:-. ., I think the att.<1ck an "Curb Misses Tue Poanl .. IS wrongly taken and 1s only on1• in a long list of shallow thanking Time for a ch;,inge 1\1.1\N L. BLUM IJahapp!f Safari To tht• t-:d1tor l\s n ·1·l'nl v 1s1l nr~ lo <.:ahlom1a wt• v1s1tMJ llOrrlt• of the att rDC· I 1ons. as we do e ach yea r <tnd ha d <i nat•c• l1m1·. Upon our rc•lurn l1• our home in I.as Ve1:(<1s. we sto pped in Ir vine• to lakl' the 40·manute d ri vt• t hrough Lion Cuuotry Safou Wl' we re.· wa rned ahoul the a lmst• and 1>11or c11ndit1vn!'>. hut I had to Sl'I' fo r m ysd f. Ry tht• lime this death r id e and death walk wa1> over . I wets • ready to punch the adminislra- t1on. To Sl't' <i namab taken from their natural habitat. abused a nd mistrl'atcd made me very angry. Most anima ls had ell· tensive c.ll'cubitus. The whole pa~ showed mt> nothin~ but abuse and neglect. Te ll me whe n was the last t ime you saw unlma lll lounging on ce- m ent slabs in Mrica ') Oh yes. the o ne hippo ha cl maybe one fool orwa te rto lie an. Oig dc wl! I am d1s~ustcd and appalled with the stutc o r California . Clean up your ac t ! I You might :ilso check out tho se cement cage:s and dccurutus in San U1ego.1 CATllY BROPHY • Lt ttera ''°"" rtodt!r• are welconw. Th~ nght to coftdeue letters to tu apact or elamhtate Ubel ii re~. utte" of .n> ioord.t or &eu ""41 be gson prt1/ittrtcf!. All ~trn1 mutt include ""'9o11.rt ortd mall;ng od- drH• but llOrMI mGlf b.-wttlslwfd mt rt(lWll ff IMf/i<'kflt rtrGIOft U ap- parnl. Potl'll ""'' "°' bf puWllllld. -""7 ------· .. • • CALIFORNIA Nuke Push Seen $1 Million for Public Relations SAN fo'RAN<.:ISCO <API -Top ex- flruhvH of America'• nuclear in· duatry .re planmn1 a ll million na· tionwhSe publh.• relaUona campal&n lo vump up saai11n1 public 1upport tor oucle•r powt.ir . Uae San Frandaco Chrorul'le reported today. The newspaawr baaed lta report on inltirvlew11 with key nuclear lnduat.ry orfll'iulll lill we ll 1tS an examination or lndualry dotuments. It said the plannt.-d publicity and lobbyinl la an outgrowth or the accident In March ttl tht• Three Mlle Island nuclear .,;crrt!r1&llllM st1tt.1on in PenMylvanla. £LEVEN EXECUTIVES from public utlh t1ei.. trade associations and power plant builders wiU· form an ad ho(' public relations group to run the campu1gn , the newspapel' sit Id It said two firms involved are the Bechtel Power Corp.. of San Fran- cisco, one of the nation's major power plant conatructlon ftrma. and General Electric Co. 's Nuclear Enern GrouP.,of San Jose, Calif. THE GROUP MET May 30 at Bechtel headquarters, and plan.a to meet qain on Monday in Washington, the newspaperaaid. Details about the public relations offensive emerged from a memo the newspaper said it obtained. Tbe memo wu written by Paul W. Cane to Harry 0 . Reinsch and C.D. Statton, all executives or Bechtel. Gradiiates Drop ~ In California ''Spokesme n with the highest credibility. accordina to research," Cane wrote. "are unive rsity scien- tists." He said young engineers have the next highest credibility, followed by the Nuclear Regulator y Com· mission. ACCORDING TO THE Chronicle, the public relations effo rt will em· phasize four points Wa11f ed a H.-arf Actor .Jack Jla ley Sr., left , who played the ro l1..• or the Tin Woodsm an m the 1939 film classic ''The Wi zard of Oz " died of a heart attack Wednesday at the age of 79 . He js shown with T iger Haynes, who had I hl' ~amt• ro)(• in lhe Broadway version "T h<· Wa z " llalt'y hol ds the "heart" which the Tm Woodsm an receives from the Wizard in the Oz story. BUILDERS S ACRAM ENTO CAPJ -There bas bt•cn a 5 percent drop in the number M g raduates from California's public high sdlOOls since 1975, says a report by the Western Interstate Com- mission ror Higher Education. The study, released by the state Pos tseconda ry Educ ation Com- mission, said there will probably be another drop or 22 percent by 1991 before lhe curve starts up again. The drop was evident throughout the West "but a ppears particularly sharp in Califonua." -The nuclear industry is making an alJ.oot effort to improve nuclear safety. -Wh!le the industry is trying to develop alternate energy sources. they cannot meet the nation's needs in the short run. Individuals and the country will suffer if nuclear powe r is a bandoned . -The industry is trying to find ways to min.imize potential exposure to radiation and to develop accepta· ble ways to t r ansport and sto re nu clear waste. Bailout Plan ·~ A Wickes Company PRESENTS POP LARSEN'~, flRST'ft}4NUAL Brown 'Sees' Tax Increase SACRAMENTO <AP> -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. says the $5 billion-a-year permanent bailout plan for k>cal governments which the state As- sembly approved would lead to a tax increase "SHow YOU HOW" SHOW ·FREE ADMISSION FRIDAY JUNE15 SATURDAY JUNE16 SUNDAY JONE17 12to9 9to9 9to6 ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER . . . . · PRIZES • DEMOS • NEW PRODUCTS • PRIZES . OVER 200 BOOTHS • WE'LL SHOW YOU HOW! __ ,._ ....... -·-·--"wd<eS_ _..1 .. -;::;;, ... , ...... ,,. .. -"w~-.............. -... , ......... ,, ... Brown told reporters Wednesday the bill "is not financially responsible ... Unless it is changed, it will lead to excessive s pen'ding and a tax increase.'' The plan, aimed at offsetting the Proposition 13 property tax losses of counties. cities. school districts and various service districts. moved to the Senate Tuesday on a bipartisan 67-12 vote. ~,.,·~·· ""'~d SARATOGA <AP> -A rookie state Depart- ment or Forestry firefighter, eager but untra ined, apparently lost his life fighting the season's first brush fire here because his buddies ne ver missed him. authorities say. "Somewhere along the line, he just disap-( ) peared," s aid forestry ·"TATE fire Capt. ~e _il.t>ert _ _ Wednesday. " e ll!'ft the crewandwen bisownway." Samuel . Morrison, 20, or San Jose, bad been dead for several hours whm his body was found early Wednesday near where the blaze was ex- tinguished. The body was not burned and heat stroke was the most likely cause or death, said Dr. Richard Mason. an assistant county coroner. Sftt. JtlOfttOJla l"fafled LOS ANGELES (AP J -The past chairman or ~.June 7, 1979 DAIL V PILQI._f,4 5 Happy Birfladag Prop. 13 Howard Jarvis . right, author of ProPoSition 13, holds birthday cake aJoft during its first a nniver sary Wednesday. The cetebra -; tion was hosted by the California Tax J!~-d~Movement which J a rvis chairs. Joining ln the evenin~1estivities is John G. Schmitz, R-Cal. Mideast, USC Split LOS ANG ELES <AP) -Th e• Unive rsity of Southe rn California will sever ties with the private Middle East Cente r Fo undat ion and use norma l fundraising procedures to support any future Middle East Cen te r . the school's Board of Trustees has decided. The decis10n Wednesday came in tht-form of approval of a report by the uruversity 's Middle East Con· ft:rence Comm ittee, which was a p. pointed last Nove mber by president John R. Hubbard after the plan to I ha ve the center funded by a private , fo undatio n drew wi des pre ad r critic ism. 1 There were fears that contributions~ by citizens of Middle East countries· and AmeMc:m firms that do business _ an the Middle East would give those c:ontributors influence over c ur · riculum afld faculty choices for the center DI(:K METTEER Fi1u• Furfli.\hinµ.\ <.~: lnlf~rior Des ig n Begin a Country English Tradition ... Bnng thf· \\IH l<f ..., 11J J 71 h ti\• 18th C't!rtl Ill'\' 1-;ng land and Colon1:.il i\rneriec1 i nto 'our h 0 ffi (' \\ I l h . l h \ • h:.andc:r a ltcd look of wt· I I kt·µt a n t i ques created bv Hcnredon . Met n y p.1ece s a r e fc11l h lu l 11:pnJduc t 1ons o l o ri g in c.t l ~. Othe r!-. <i re c.td aptcd in !-.17.l '!'> :ind sh<.iJX'~ tn mf•t:-t-~Jl h <:entur.v rC' q uarcmt•nh, ~I ill r c·· ta 1r11ng I he· ".11 1111 It u l o ur p.J~I Dir k l\ft.1t1·N Polly Uodch. li1tl·hrock Morgan "s r.n ·~ ' ' • ./"t/1 --.'1 ·''Or"''' N1•wport H••,h ... tl • t>4h 1b,'A l 'pen 9 '.>JO • Cloo;.r.Cl 5., '<I~• t .... • Hv &p··• .,,,...,,., r. f ·: -~ .... , •e. • . ; YOU CAN WIN! ,-$7,5~ _ fllOll'_•CJll .. « the California State University Board of Tnaatees -------=---:'.~:-::-:~::-::-:""""=---~-=="--,.~~,,...,,,....,,,~=----=--­ has charged Sen. Joseph Montoya with intruding -53,150• .c)tl•Of ... tt~· ... •Quoct •• a11 w1c11" Fllfftltufe, w1e11" L.ulttbef enct hildaf• E'"POfl""' If-. in state education by requesting lhe removal of W1nno11s nued nnt b4' PHJ~(·nt to won No purcnaso necessarv Proz1tt are not 1ranslNahti> v• •ll<l'19mot>te Chancellor Glenn S. Dumke. forcasn.1nomustt>Pp1ckooupw11:"'1n twow1>Pk~o•no111ocatoon Qpen1oa11u<; resooent\18y!'MSOl aoe Roy T . Brophy, who served on lhe board more or OVPI ··•Cf'PI .-.mpll)')'f"'S o t me W11.\es Corooratooo. •IS O•••S•OOll ano sul>S•d•81tes. theH la mo he$. 1ne11 than seven years, caUed Wednesday's move by .im•nc '"!. anf) ,,.,,,,, Mmtlot~ All IPd!'lllt 51111•• and tocal laws ;ino requliihons apply I 6-7-6 state Sen. Montoya, D-Los AngeJes, "a cootinua-·------------------~----------t~n or l~l~~~~~oo~tothe~~~ed~a· ~-------·---.. 18711 Beach Blvd Huntington Beach • 842-2000 \,,.i . lion system." ··First he threatened to withhold funds from the unl'ltrsity -~ysLem ;.. -now -he's going after Dumke." Brophy said in a telephone interview Wednesday. ·-"""Robe• PerJKh•fJd ., - SAN DIEGO CAP> -A convicted murderer may be allowed to wear bis Ku Klux Klan robes during sentencing June 15, a San Diego SUperior Court judge has decided. Judge Howard Bechefsky said Wednesday that he had no objection to Terry Martin's request if the sheriff's department is willing to handle ar- rangements. Martin. 39, was convicted Jut month or the 19'18 slaying of fellow ldansman, Emerett Hensonn, , believed by authorities to have been an informer on ~art.in's drug activities . l(iu.rS..tnerrd lo Di.- • • ~ DIEGO <AP) -Convicted killer Billy Lee Chadd, who described murder as "a power trip" be enjoyed, has been sentenced to die in the San Quentin gas chamber for the 1978 rape-slaying of a NaUonal City woman. In sentencing Chadd Wednesday. Superior Court Judge Earl H. Maas Jr. called the 24-year- old defendant a sad.iBt and added: .. Once you've beard the facts, the death penalty is overwhelm· ingly proper." · Chadd, who had vowed to kill aaatn -In prison -if sentenced to life imprisonment, bad de. tailed three mW'ders in a handwritten 84·pace manuacript. Chadd told The San DielO Tribune that be wasn't worried about being ex~uted in California. "It's Nevada, that's the one I'm worried about." GENERAL PREVENTIVE MEDICINE M. W. CONWAY, M .D. ~TA MM fttlCOICM. CENTlll ttOt 2!1$11 -SANTAllMA.~ Cross--CTeek presents -coffori knits· everi -a wife - .. can love. Cross ~ -and only Cross Oeet< -ollers the Oualitired" cotton knits. The first cotton knits that are truly easy care. These ta1lored-oollar. half-sleeved shlr!S of 100% two-ply Ourene~ cotton hsle actually retain their wrinkle-free shape for life. through wash after wash after wash Keep their luster and cotor longer, too. and are guaranteed not to stmnk out of fit. rro111 117.00 -Aec-fvs llEN'SITORE 1467 ... u.. ... .,.... ..... -~. orange~•• D•••v Poto• Editorial P~e ......................................................... Thurwiay. June 7. t979 Robert N Weed 1Publlst1er T~s Keevll /Edltor. Mesa Financial. . Picture Healthy On Monday. \he Cotta Mesa City Councll adopted ab lf'Tt.80 bud&et ol $24.4 million. The fi«Ure represeGta an tnc:...... of a.~ ~ lut year, bu• only aHahtJy more-Utan 2 pet'<"~nt an operat in.c cost.I. The addJtionaJ tncnaae ls for major road pro· Jecta. Dry figures. lo be sure. The budaet was approved amid a Ourry of con· aratuJat.soos. Councilwoman Norma llertzo-' comptiment· ed 1taff me mbers on their work. City Manaaer Fred Soraabal applauded both council members and staff members. Former Mayor Alvin P1n.kley stood up and con· 1ratulated the council and the sun. By the Umtt tl was over, one wa!t> tempted to pa~s around ll bottle of a~pirm m c_ai:,~ anyone's hand~ or back was sore. Ncvcrtheles:>, It appears that the city futhc~ and mothorsdo have cause for back patting The city ls in excellent financial s hape. primarily because of good planning. When Propositton 13 chopped lhe property tax revenues, Costa Mesa sull had a healthy revenue in sales and use taxes. In fact. they provide some 4 1 percent o f the city':, revenues. Property taxes provide only 9 .6 perrent. There's also room for applauding the council mem- bers for the time they s pent studying and discussing the budget. d ma1ntaimng an atmospher e of cooperation throughout. Such an am1cable air hasn 't ctlways been charac· lerastic of councils in neighboring cities. The onJy disappointment was not with the council but with the public. which offered almost no commentary on what budget ar cets they mightli)<etoseecutor restored. tdaybe everybody was so baffled by the thick budget documentthatthey didn't know where to begin. Rut one can always hope they didn't complain because they're satisfied with thecily's excellent efforts. Traffic Control Needed Costa Mesa Planning Commissioners last week gave the go·ahead to a proposed six·story office building on East 17th Street, near the intersection with Irvine Avenue. However , they noted that their approval doesn't mean they look kindly on the idea of high.rise bu.ildings going up all a long the s treet. It seems like ly. nevertheless. that some more re· auests will be coming in. The area probably wilJ increase in desirability because of its nearness to Newport Beach. whose city limits run along Irvine Avenue a nd whose city fathers arc turning thumbs down on most development lhesedavs. The planning commissioners were wise to quallfy the ir decision. Not that high-rise buildings in and of thcmst•lvcs might not be acceptable there, but the traffic situation is, to put it bluntly, bloody awful. It's not the intersections -they work fairly well, ex· ccpl for the potholes. It's the maze of driveways and parking lots that, come the slightest break in traffic, dis· • gorge dozens of motorists simultaneously, each turning a diff e rcnt way. Some kind of limited access is definitely called for if any more traffic is to be added to that congested street. Such a configuration seem s to work well on Westcliff Drive. the extension of 17th Street in Newport. North of Where? It isn't often the Costa Mesa City Council gets miffed at South Coast Plaza. the city's largest s hopping center. But members said this week they're irate a bout plaz&J radio ads that describe the complex as "north of Newport Beet ch·• and don't mention Costa Mesa at a ll. ··w e're proud of our1 ·name," Costa Mesa Coun- cilwoman Norma Hertzog said. As she pointed out, the once modest city has blos!)()med in recent years with the construction of the South Coast Pletza Hotel and South Coast Repertory's new the ater. the proposed 15-s tory Prudential Towers and the planned $45 million music center. Now that new construction has almost ground to a hall in Newport Beach. the council members. point may '>oon prove to be self ·evident. It would be ironic if, while South Coast Plaza pro· claims its nearness to Newport Beach, som<' stores in the southerly city beg<tn finding it advantageous to advertise that thcy'rc. loca~·just south of Costa Mesa." -------• Op1n1ons e xpressed in the space above a re those ot the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on lh1s page are rhose or their a uthors and artis ts Reader commenr 1s invited. Address The Daily Pilot, p O Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (71 4) 642·4321 Boyd/ Laundry Looi ByL.M. BOYD That Mrs. Sarah Ray macle h e r living by taking in washing is not the whole sl9ry, obviously. Where she did il was ln Leadville, Colo., when that was one of lhe toughest mining towns. The old boys thereabouts were willing to pay alm ost anything to get their clothes scrubbed. Mrs. Ray made more than $1 milLion. Certain monks of old didn't eat meat. That prompted · them to perfect a fairly wide Dear Gloon1y Gus Ride a bike to Rea School at your own rilk. When you wanl to ride home you may find the seat mi.Aini or more! Calla to the princtp•l aet no response. T .. U. GIM"''l <;tit t9fnmtl!O •t• \11•• "'lllt lty tt••tH •II• •• lttl __ .. ,~-·-·-....... , ... ,.... -......... .. ~,GM. Detty ...... . f varle ty of c heeses. How many fancy c heeses can you identify that are named after abbeys, saints or holy men otherwise? All I know is the word ••munster" is a corrup. ti on of monastery. Q. "Which is the deadlier snake, the cobra or lhe rat· lier?" A. The cobra. Af least. its venom is somewhat stronger. When wb.ite rats are injected with equal amounts or cobra and rattler venom. tbe cobra victims die first. Footnote: Cobra venom paralyzes, rat- tler venom destroys tissues. A vis\tor to the town of Yellowbife in Canada's Northwest Territories tels an honorary cltizenahip certUicate signed in raven's blood. How can you contend that Frtd•Y the 1Jtb la unl~ky! None other than Horalio Alier himself -whose name became synonymous with 1ucceu because of bis poor. boy·makea·aood alorlH - waa born -on a Friday the 13th. Earl Waae.-,. Rent Credits Erode Ownership Rl'nt('>rs l'XJ>('clln.: u further break on atatc income tuxes ctrc in for u di.'ia~intmen\._Thi11, cJ.-cpiU-the faet--thaet meuu~ proposm~ rncreas<·:; or as mur h as $120 in the c'urrent ~7 renter lux t·rcd1l 1:1rt• bC'forc lhc L\'.:t~laturc. Uut S pl-;1k1·r Leo l\1 ('Carthy hui. prl·ied the word that he d()(:l't not w:aot an 11)(· rt' l'h t! 11 f any kind 1n fl'Otl'r la x r rcd1l b ancl pr o b abl y WISht!S tt\c In· 1t1al c r e dit had ncv L·r tie,t•n enacted W h 11 l• th I ~ ma y ::.ec m strant::t· for one who n:pn·stmls u d1 strn.·t with a high percentage ·. Mailbox or renters, McCarthy is opposed lo tu rebalt'S in any form and "i<tWS the re.nt tax cr~it. w; jusL another method of'ttbate. He is. of course. ril(ht on that point. The idea of giving renters a tax credit was a scheme dreamed up several years ago by ultra liberals who demanded that if home owne rs were to be g iv e n property .lax r e lie f. something must b\: g1ven to the renters. Thus a handout was t•quated with a tax reduction while tenancy was deemed the same as home ownetsh1p . plumbers. painters. electricians and many other costs coincident tQ ..houae.bold _opeulio.ns not e& l)erte11ced by the tenant .. The push for · increases in renter \ax credits is based upon the.' a llegation that landlords have failed lo pass along to rent· e rs the savini;s resulting from passage of Prop. 13. That. or course. is a blanket charge which may be true in some cases and not in others. Landlords who have not reduced rents in the artermath of Prop. l3. most probably had been absorbing or postponing maintenance or e ngaging in other methods to avoid boosting rents prior to Prop. 13. terprise system . This ls an economic basic which seema to ~a.cape tboae who clamor f9r rent C!OR&rola. -• Arter the disastrous ex - periences or federal rent control imposed during WW II which corrupted landlords. tenants and the very government a uthorities charged with enforcing the con· trots. proposals lo est<tblish rent· al control now by the state or local governments should be promptly ditched. Those who s incerely want lo he lp renters should be devoting their ener gies to ways and m eans of encouraginft the build- inR or rental units and homes at m od erate prices in those ar eas whe re housing is c ritical. THIS IGNORES the tnv~sl· ment o r Ltie owner. which, although at the prcscnt soan nj.! p r·1ccs s e e m s no r is k, 1s n 't always as prof1tabl~ as it ap- pt.·ars ft also ignores thl' con· :.tant maintenance t·xµen:.ei; for Jn any l'vent, supply and de· mand is the derisive factor m setlmg rents. JUSl as al 1s 10 • INSTEAD. govc rnm<'nt of· other price scttinl-! 10 a free en· fir1lAls. cgg<.~d on by liberals. h a vt' been heaping more and m ore regulations in the way of thl• dl'vclopcrs; all the whih• Uwy and the liberals decry the latk of low cost rcntul property und homes. ., .. I'M AfMIDITS MORE BAD NEWS, MR. PRESIDENT. t . ' A~ for lhl' tax cn·d1ts fur r<:nt · l'r s . 1L runs eounkr tt1 th•· µol 1c ics which havt' s purr(.'d home own<.·rsh1Jl in the year!'> :-tnt·t.· WW I. Almost all lh\! d fort:-. of government and th" financial community hu vc bt."t•n to J.:t•l the people into the ir own horn cs. THt:R•; was so und lo~w t11.:h1nd this policy. It 1s "·' 1f)mat1c that homt.• owne r \ )!l'Ot•rally arc ml)rC rl'sponsibl1•. mort.• !>tahh· c1tizenb than ten •• n I s W h 11 t• v 1· r :-. a w ;, IH>m l·nwnt·r I hro w a l1r11·k throuj!h his n1·1~hoor ·~ w1nclow·• <ln1· of th1• m;.i.fof·n1u~cs of th .. w1d1·s1Jrt•ad ruvt•nilc· dclinqocn<.'} and high <·nm•· ratt-s h;1.., 0.•1·11 I hl· 1nt·rC'a<.mg motJllity uf th .. pl1pul;1l111n. l..1t·k1n g th•· r11oh \\ liwh w .. n • ullW l'C'nl in tht· d,1yb " h ,. n 1 h ,. f .• m 1 I _v h o 10 e 1••11r •"'t•nlt·<I 101:11 :-,l alid1I \. m o r .• h .1 11 ti ,. l h i t·.., ha v •· 1 •·l'rt'!'>M'tl. l>1M·11urag1ng honw 11\!oner'ih1p tiy l'nhane1ng Ihmµ~. f11r t1•nants 1:-11111 1n tlw tw:-.t 111 ll'r.-sls nf thl· puhlu· Dollar-a-Gallon Must Have Ripple Effect To the Editor: i\ bout I h1:. foet nf II ft • 1·;i llt·d the g:.is crunch I pNson:illv d o n 't knr1w wh1·lh1•r 11 \'·'" tauscd b v a manut :i 1'l11ri·1I :-.hortage or 11<11 . ;u ut J l th 1•. point , I n •a ll y don I 1·:1rt· i\11 I know 1s rh:it t11d:1) I f1ll1•d "'' truck with llj g:.illons 11f rt•g11la1 . and it cos t me $1 5. It occurs tu ml· that in s p•k nf r hl• p.1µ .. .., :ind f)~• gt•s of rwws a houl th•· e rund1. lherc·s somt:thmJ.! thal ne<·<h 111 ht• l'OVt'rt'1I 1 ·ve h('arrl ;1 l11t ,,f IH'Ofllt•. 111 eluding bflm t· ··1,('lt·hril 1t•b · 1111 TV :.ay words 111 r h1• loffC'C't 1)f "hurry and makt> gas a d1)1lar. so the shortage w1 II ht· owr .. What the~•rt.• saying in t'fft:l'I ,.., c1on 'l light , pay t ht· morwv Maybe th<:y ft.·el lhal lhl·y \\Ill 1tnve a httlt· le!>s. and ::.pend about the s ame total on ga., Sound logieul '' Wrongo Stop rl.'ading. und look :.iroun1l y11u f:VF.RYTlllNCi that y11u M'l· meluding the vNy walls. and th1· paint on tbcm. the furniture. lh•' :i1.:c-.d tbal S!.CCW the. MI a~ ui yuur - !);.ir k v:ird. th<· ll1111rkn11h.,, 1h1· v1•ry papt·r that .\''1111 ;in• rradini.t at this time . has :-ec·n th1· ms1d1· of a trut·k The raw material "ai. s h111pPd I,<> th<> manufo<·tur.-r, 11roh-.hlv by truck. and llw f&n1bht•c1 pr<11i u c t w;.1 s s h1ppf'd t o thl' wholesalc·r. 1>rob:1hly hy truC'k , then on to lh<' retailt.•r . most llk1· ly by truck. and flnt'rll y to v111.1. and somewhere in thnc. 1l wa1i definite ly shipped by truck. The fuel that runs these truckb is called an operating exptns(•, ancJ i.S part of the cost or the prO<J ucl. If a manuf;H'turt.'r or sclll'r of a product finds that he has s uddenly increased operating expenses. he 's ~oing to be a nic<· guy and absorb these expenses himself. ri1-?ht ., You b(•t your swl'et octane. he 1s n ·t. Not un less he wants lo go bankruJJt for some pervt•rse rt•ason. So, a lonft with the increased price or gasolint.·. you c·an look for incr eased p ri<'CS on tU!:>l about ever ythrng that :. available to the buying public. Go ahead. Pay the buck. WILLIAM D. HARVEY itlna'• Lea To the Editor: rt has co~ as a s urprise and disappointment to the many friends of Don Rull that he has found it necessary to move to Irvine •fter vainly attempting to resettle in Costa MelUI. Don hali been effectively Involved' in numerous community activities all to the credit of Costa Mesa and the HarboP"irea. '1nfortunately. future Mesa c1· t> councils will be denied what ~ould have been a ded1cated. honorable councilm an. While ht> will continul' a~ a manager or a . e v. port rl·alty and as a ... up porH:r (If (',,..,, ..1 ~1 csa s ht·..,t in lt>rl'sl:-.. C'os l:.i "1 l's.1 ., 111!'.s v.111111• In Ill•· ~,g,1111 1·11J<IS :\t ST 1-:t-:L Pttblir •,. f 'atd• ro tlll' )o;rt1l rir C <i 11 1o u s flow the t ea r:. I hrnughoul lhl' land and the fingNb point 1n l'VNY dirrct1on 111 the laying of th£• hlamJ.> for the <'urr~·nl gas shortagl· When the m;ijnnr or l\mt•rican'i n •solw· th:ll "tlw l1111·k "'''P" ht•rt• ' lh1· short:igt· will ht' ov•·r Tht· h:ipp1·ninl! ... patt·ntly s tupid. but 1t hilpp<·ns l'vcry minute of cvNy Llay in t•ut·h lQwn. e1ty and hamh-t 111 this country. 1·arb s('rt•am1ng dov.n t ht• highway as 1f th<.' vNy devil was snapping at lht'1r tires. 70 mph plus. barrl'll1ng up to s 1o pl1 ghts, lay ing rubber ac· rdl'ratml.! to the m•xt . . . a nd "ailing two hours in hnl' to gl'l gas • Thi• profligate' use of fuel by fhc public is at "'thl' root of the rurrl'l'tr panlf. riothi'rig <'lsc. ·a nd nothing but realtzatio n of thJs :1n<1 1ls cnrr<'1·t1fln 1s going to 1·hange ttungs .J. W HEID TMI Errer• To ttw Editor. 1\ ren'nl story 111 the Dally Pilot 1 S :!I '79 t re ported that a <·ongr1•ss1onal task fort'l' b lamed Lhc Thrt•l• M ii<• Island accident on design and equipment e rror. not operator e rror. In addition. Hep. Jim Wcavt'r, D·Orc .. was quoh•d 1n ~your s tory as stating, "I baw no. operato r error not clo~wly related to design or 1·quipmen1 e rror. and. therefore . 1t would IX' 1mposs1ble to assume lhat merely mort• training could preclude accident:> ... I find this statt>mcnl tncons isll'nt wittl the facts. In t•very report of the accident that I have read, t he initialing l'Vrnt was a malfunction which t' a u s t• d I o s s o r t h e m a i n fe<'dwat(•r supply to the steam gc.>n('rators . Since this type of malfunction is not uncommon in s team power plants Cfossil as Wl'll as nuclear I. all nuclear power plants have back-up or auxiliary feedwater s ystems which start automatically with loss of main fecdwater. Al Three Mile Isla nd all Hlrce auxiliary f eedwaler pumps started automatically. • HOWEVER . uuxilia r y feedwater was not de livered to the steam ~en('rBtors because all three pump d ischarge valves were closed It :1ppears that valve mulntenant't' had occ urred two weeks prior to the accident itnd lhc valves had inadvcrtenlly been left closed. This Is in d irect v1ohl11on or lhl.' 1•lant technical ~p1·r1f1l·at1on .... Tht' pllint .,houlcl n111 twvl• ht•t•n 1n 11per.1t1nn wrlh m 11 1 1 • I h :.i 11 1111 • • '' u ' 1 I 1 ;1 r ) fr1•<.l\\..11t•r pump uu l nt -.1·r v11·1 If JI 11-.1~1 om· of lht.·M· v;tlq·-. h.itl lw1·11 111w11. 1h1· .in ·1dr•n1 1·11uld not h:HP 11t·<·urr1·d W1thh11t fcl'd "'ater ""J>IJI.\, th1· .,,,.,,m g(•n1•rators drt(•d 0ut. r1·.,ult111g in a rtSl' 111 th•· pnm;1r~ C'Cl(llan• 1.ir1•sstir1· anrl l1•1npN:alUr•• \\.h,1rh rt.•s ultt-d in lh1• lin;i l Jl'l'ldt·nl. Thl•rt•fort•. lh1 · l:H"k of ·•Ull•lwrv renl\\:llt•r "''" "'-1." th•· m;111)r 1·.111 b1' of lh1· ;11 n d••11t I >1wr:it111g lh1 ~ planl """ tllt".t' \alvt•.., dubl'd musl lw 1-.1111·11 u1w rat11r t•rror \\h11·h "'·'1' n11l rt•ltttt'd t•J tl1·!-1g11 t·rror I think llH· "''"· 1'111:-.11m:-. of th" 1...,k r1ir1·1· an · th•· rt.'!>Ull nf t 11111.!rr•..,:-11111al 1·rror. Mt\ I< I 0 S HON 'H ,\ .'ilaallotr Tllinkb19 To the Editor· When art' you ~omg to gl'l us a good editorial write r'? Almos t eve ry d •q .. tht"' editonals m the Daily Pilot 1r -r·ilitte·me: onc.-t• in <.1wh1lc to tht• point that l have lo write you a letter to keep my ulct.•rs from erupting. Today is onC' of t.h os1• days. In the Jwie l issue of lht• Pilot under the caption .. Cur-b Misst!S t he Point ·· yo ur writer castig_ates Curb for taking <.1 stance, stating that although Cl.rb has listed m any previous instances wherein forme r lieule· nant governors have taken ac· lion. the action taken was most · ly meaningless. The intimation is that the lieutenant governor should be guided by the gov· ernor in what he does during the governor's absence. THIS IS more or less a valid statement of policy as far as the governor is concerned, but both the governor and your editonal writer lose sight of the fact that the people elected Curb a s lieutenant governor and o ur s t ale constitution in effect. stales that the lieutenant gov- crnor will act in the abse nce of lhf' ~owrnor. I haven't read 1l hut I ft't·I surt~ it dof'b not sta11· that the liPutenant ~ovcrnor will at·t for thl' governor as if th•· govf"rnor wen• present. Thi· l1t·u tenant gove rnor owes n11 re:itly to the governor. his job 1:-. hy reason of the wish of the peo p it'. not as an appointc(• of the.• ~overnor and therefor•• he is a fri>e agent accountable only t o those whoputh1m in office . I :1m no great fan of Mr. Curh hut then neitber am I not his fan. Sur(' be IS probably nex.ing tus mus cles but then what politician doe:s not takt• advan tage of golde n opportunities'! I think the attack in "Curb Misses the Point .. 1s wron~ly taken and 1s only one in a lonir:: list of shallow thinking. Time for ., change. ALAN L. BLUM lt'a•I SoriaH.-.! To the Editor. In your Sunday. May 27 . Mailbox ~e<·l1on. Mr. Burg sug . J.:t•!'.1:-.lhal formi n g publ i1 u11l1ties out of the oil <'ompa n11·:. Y.OUld solvt• l)Ur fo:.~il fuel prolJ h-m:.. PC'rhaps he 1s unawan· r h:.1t due to rnnsumc rs demand ing l·owf'r 01· constant e nergy prH't•s and e nv 1ronm cnta lisb ..,hullin~ down nuc lear ~cnerat 1ng fa dlit1 cs. al l e nergy prodm:ing public utilities will t•ventually be bankrupt if s uch :.w tions are allowed to continut._ Look at the laws uits a lreadv filed against the Three·Mil~ Is land ge n e ratin g facility owners ' THE NEXT natural s t e p would be for our government m Washington to establish. in their infinite wisdom. a Uepartmeht or Publi<' Utilities to work in l'O n j uncllon with our Depart ml'nt of Ener gy. This would ('reute anothe r opportunity lo spend billions mo re or our tax dollars per year by an agency which would produce nothing hut confusion and paperwork. Mr. Burg·s allegations that 011 companies have for years been fighting vigorously against new t!Xploration for oil in undrilled regions of Africa. Latin AmerlciJ and Asia. are completely raise. I cannot ima1tlne the source of his so·called facts. 1l appears to me that the American public will not be satisfied until all big business is nationalized by the U .S. Oovem- ment a nd we revert to compt~e socialism. DALE JOHNSON • , ...... " ~---(---... (-tar,,,_.,...... u.n.....,..,. ...,_. .. : • ....,.. .................. c.... .... . CA tt6n. ~ ,....._.. IW llMlll'k..._ ........................ ~ .. .............. _ ... ....__ .. • ............ , ............ w ..... '""_,., .. • Thurtdey. June 1 1919 DAIL V PILOT 87 Personat Computers . Catch On • .4 A" WinfMO• AT THE FOREFRONT OF U.S. LABOR MOVEMENT • Wy"n Heade United Food and Commercl•I Worker• Union Nr.W YOR I< <Ar> Attcron ly four yo1rs on thti market . bU81nt'llll ill boom1nf( ror the pt>r1H•11•I rompulf'r and sup· portel'fi me4!Ut11C here have pre· dieted a bright future. It's the third y"ar that \hfJ Pusonal Computing Festival hH t>.en held in conjunction wUh the NatlOOMI Compute r Con· f~rence. the World Series of cumpuler showc11ses. Sl':VENTV-THOUSAND peo- plt· wtJre expected lo troop past exhabllli by the andustnal gianl.5 ltk1· IBM during the four·dllY an· n uul t'\'enl. which ends today An l'St11nated 15,000 of them also will trek down the street to th,· lfflrsonal eomputer festival l>ean& held 111 a separate hotel 10 see the latest In artificial 111wlli~ence for lhe t1ome A quarter of a million home computers ha\ e bee n sold s ince the first or the se d esk·top whizzes went on sale in late 1975. Today. I.here are more than a doi e n m odels and a host of romponents . The consulting firm or Booz. Allen & Hamilton Goliath Union Formed Food Industry Combinalio11 Catapults Leader W ASIO NG TON I I\ PI -One of the li.rgcs t m cq~c rs 1n US h•bor history is giving birth to· day to a gollath organization thaJ immodestly hopes to grow into the nation's No. 1 union. At the helm or this creation is a young, little -known unum leader s uddenly perched at the forefront of the American labor movement THE NEW UNION 1~ the Unit e d Food and Commer cial Wo rkers. the product of two powerful food industry groups, the Rt!laiJ Clerks lnlern&tmnal Union and the Amalgamalr·d Mf•at Cullc.:r l> •ind Rutc ht:r Workmen With a C<1mbaned membership or 1.25 rmllion and g r owing every day. the u•·cw tnslanUy becomes the AFL·CIO's largest union and the rountry ·~ fourth l<i.rg e:-.t . tr1.1il1n g o nl y the Teamstf'n;, the NCition;.il Educ&· tion Ai.socaut1on und the United Auto Workers. Many labor observt.-rs believe the U FWC could be the largest an <i decade. The man heading this giant is William II. Wynn. a 47 .year-old lnduina native who i.tarted hts carc<'r bagging groceries and unexµt·<·lf><.lly l:wram t: thf· Rcle1il Clerks' president in 1977 when his pn.>dct'c!>sor dted an office BY VIRTUE OF the UFCW's i.1ze and rc:-uurccs, Wynn wi ll t·11 mm;.i11d tht• eur of both the labor movement's inner circle a nd the c h1 <'fla in.s o f th e Uemocratic PHrty. from .Jimmy Carter on down /\fter a good t.lol>c of planned m cdrn exposure. Wy nn's aides hop e he a lso will gain the public's a ttention as a major national figure. The 735,000-m e mbe r Retail Cle rks and 520 ,000·member Meat Cutters voted themselves out of existence and agreed to r reate I.he new union Cit separate t'O n venti ons Tues day and Wednesday, The marna~<' of lhe Ion~ time organizing rivali. marki. the largest m erger in organized l::ibor since the AFL and CJO joined 24 years ago The roundin~ of the urhon was to be commemorated today and Friday at a convention that was srhedulcd to attrnct President C.1rler, Sen F.dward Kennedy. sc•veral cabint·t members, Unit· cd Auto Worker!. President Douglac; Frast!r and H host of other labor leaders Coastal Firms Report Nuclear Merucal Systems Shows Revenues Up Nuclear M<·cli r ul Systems, lnc .. Newport Ho-.ch, ha:. report· cd revenues or $354.901 for the third quarter of 1979, comparc .. 1 with S.149,46.5 for the comparable 1978 quarter. Nine·monlh rt!· venues were Sl,054,871 in 197\J, ronipared with $1,046,563 in lhl· c urlier peritl<l . HUS/NESS BRIEFS market isoprinosinc in Italy for the lrealmentof immunodeficien· cy diseases. includinR viral infec- tions. Initial salC's will begin im- mediately through hospitals, the c11mp;my said Wednesday. uya AiMrieens will buy JOO.GOO lo S00,000 home eompulen lhia year at prices from sever al hun- dred to several thouaand dollars each. THE CALCULATING power o r even the smalle r models would have set the electrical engineers of a decade ago drool- ing. This success makes for beady prediction s from their ad · vocates ·'The printing press revolu· lionized society . So did the telephone. The personal com- '79 Tax Options . Studied T he com mun ity service office of Orange Coast college, Costa Mesa. will p resent a three-p art lecture ser ies. ''Advanced In· dividual Incom e Tax 1979 .. Ta x iss u es fr o m rapital gains to enter laanment deductions will he coveno<J in the series, which will meet on three s u ccessive Mondays, beginning June 18, from 7 .30 to 9 .30 p .m . 1n OCC's Fine Arts Hall 116 . RICHARD A. Brown J r., a member or the law firm of Howser, Gertner and Rrown of Newport Reach will lecture . He ts a spccialast in tax e1nd bus iness law. Tickets for the series a re priced at SS. or $2 ~ for individual lecturci. They are available in the ticket <Jffi ce in the college·s Admutistration HuildinR ~erte5 and individual tickets abo will be sold at th~ dour if s pace 1s <11"ailable puler will do so soon." said Burchenal Gr een, mana1in1 editor of.. Creative Computin& magazine and head of • ranel on the subject at the festiva . _iener~tJon of aida for the baa· dlcapped. helpln1 the blind to read and the apeecbleu toe peak. BUT THE ATTENTION of' • Ma. Green and ber collea1ue1 oa "· the panel waa llxed on UMI of · ' THE DEFINITION of a "personal c omputer." Ma Gr een said, ls any computer de· signed primarily for tbe home . People already use them to play electronic games. solve business problems. control Ught· ing. temperature or sound. draft letter-perfect letters and pre· pare taxes. the future. · Entire libraries could be put on computer and called up on a · I home set over a telephone U.ne. ·1 said Portia lsaacaon of £lee.' tronlc Data System s Corp. of ,,. Dallas. They've also created a new The same principle could •P· · pit to books. magazines and ne wspapers.she said. ------- Not just 6 months, not JUSt a~' 30/-o but~alter ·-71J )'ear after )1ear. 4 ,. Government guaranteed. And you re<'eive ached< every month . f.or s.ifer y .rnd h1~h incOml' r.11d monthly .. 1t 'o; d1ff1cuft to m.sll h 1 hl' LNMA Mort);.tgl·-B.ll J..o·d l.1·rt ii 1l .th"> l ht'y bt."tr ,, U !:> Covcmrrll'nt >:UJr.inh·•· n n .. tht• l1ml'lv r·•yment ol hnrh printtpJI .ind intl'rl·~t .. S1nu· rn.my (,:'\!~1A •, .1r1· n11 w wll1n>: .ii J d1\courit fnlm dw 11r1gin.il l'>'th · pr 1u '. tltl' f.t<l' .1mntinl tnll'r•"' I v.irym~ upw.1rJ~ )ron\ o' \ ,11 IUjllV y1dJ~ <>Vtr 11~1 ', l11r Utrrt·nt invc<;lnp, No pt-nalty: /\hhou~h prin·' of ttw 1u11lil.stt'' .1r1· ,uh1ti 1 t• 1 norm,11 m.irk1·1 lh.1n~t" 1111 1ntt·n ... 1 1wn.1l1 y wdl bl· c h.sr)'.nJ -.hnukl you d1·ut11• 10 ·.d i .ll .my I inw K1ddt·r. l'l·JnrnJy m;i1nlain-.ron11n11in~ mMk.ct., in CNMA <t·rt 1( 1c .st l"> in units of \25.0ClO ,inc.J ur. I-or more Ul' IJtlc•d inlormJ11nn, Vt\11 <•Ur oll 1• 1• or m.111 th!! toupnn w<l.iy .. n Kidder, Peabody-----------, rs Co. I ... ! 0 . I'. I~ " ' I I' I .... ,,, .. , \11-•t ·, ' o• ~ ... ,. >f • I I I I r lO "1··"' r<•rl <. .. ni.-r l>r "l'. '\,.,, l'"tt II· J l h, r ,\ ll:!o,10 Id: I ;-1 It t"I I 70 10 I · ...... i ......... ~ .. J•'t ''"' ••.• ,, ,,,,,. n I t. \I , I ; J • I ~ 11 ~ I • o '' ti 1 1<1111; r, •P u •' """' 'I ,,, ( I''• ·"•'~P"'' ,f, .1J h1 tt-r1Jf •"' •r m ,w • ,, ,1t.-u1 I c .:-.. ,, \ c • """ .• 1. I I N.om .. I AdJr"~' I I C11y __ I L c,1.11r _ _ Lop _ rrl __ --_J ___ ---___ -----____ _:_r~~_!.r~ --------------Topics will include "How Capital Gains are T a xed U nd e r the Ht-venue Ad or 197fl," "Minimum and M <iX· 1mum Taxf's," "Tax She lters:· "Retirement P l ans." .. In terest Paid." "Divor ce and Taxes.·· "Tr avel and Entertainment Deduc·· lions." a nd "lndivutual Repor ting or Subch ap- tcrs and Partnership In· come." 443 better EPA estimated mpg. Third quarter net tncome was S6:J,8S3. or 3 cents a share. com· J)Hred with $74,080, or• cents. in 1978 Nine·months net income was $105,275, or 7 cents. in 1979, compared wath $227,1186, or 11 cents, an 1!178 bt:en r reated lo l'nable the user t o d •· s i ~ n a n a p p l 1 c at ion terminal ror u specific job, and then lo expand and enhi.nce I.hat terminal's capabilities as its re· quire menL'l grow and change hy simply adrting any of a whole sc rie~ of plug.in modules." said Oonald F nrosnan. prei.1dent. With the Italian registration, isoprinosinc has been approved for marke ting in the three ----------- 1 a r g e s t E u r o p ~ a n .---00-N-'T_B_E_A_N __ ,.. p h armace uticals m a rke ts : UNKNOWING •O•f9flll' IRtrod1W.-tl Incorporating t echnological improveme nts 1n port11ble data entry lermanals. MSI data Corp., Co8ta Mesa, has introduced the "Omega Concept." The com· p<tny says it transforms what had been a single -application s lorag e and one -wa y trans mission m e<lium into a group of program-loadable, multWapplication-Lwo·way com- munications terminal systems. · · 'The Omega Concept· has Purchasing Forum Slated Saturday The Purchasing Management Association of Orange County and Coastline Comm unity College will hold their 18th an· nual Purchasing Forum Satur- day al the Newporter Inn , ~wport Beach. 'The forum, "A Milestone In Development." will start al 7:30 a .m . and will offer one point toward purchasln& management cer tification. - Registration fee is $35; atu· dent fee ia sao. The cost lnchJdea a luncheon. More lnfonnation is available from the auoclation at 776-2990. A ("Gdf"9y Opn111 Newport Academy of Modeling and /\<"tin~ has opened at 2300 lla rborBlvd .. Costa Mei.a Owner Marlena Amey is a model and actress who has liP· pea red in several TV s hows The academy has two courses in modelinJt. disco and jazz dance ins tructio n and film video workshops Pranlroni>c. Inc . an Irvine m an ufacturer of. matrix hnc computer printers. has filed a registration statement with the Securities and ExchanJ::c Com- mission for the initial public of- fering of its common stock. Of lhe 721,728 s hares lo be or- fered. 435,000 will be sold by I.he company a nd 286.728 by shareholders. Printronix int.ends to use il'l share of the net pro- ceeds for product developmerit and production equipme nt. to re· duce bank debt and increase wo rking and capital. . Ital• O"• Drtlfl Newport Pharmaceutials In· teroational Inc., Newport Beach, says one or Ua Italian licenses, Laboratori Delalande or Turin, has received approval for the Italia n health authorities to For as bttle as $14 00 you can ride all :j ~month For more infonnobon osk your ~. \J bus driver o r call 636-RJDE On toll I.SS V colls, simply dial the operator and osk ~ ~rCJ j~< D~~ France, Germany and Italy Blarldward•11 Sold Atlas Hotels Inc , San Diego, has t aken over the operations of two Blac kbeard's restaurants, one in Newport Beach. Hnd lhe other in Lahaina, MaUt , llawaii. Escrow is to cloi.t: in mid- August. lmurrr A .-qui rrd 0 . W. White and Co .. Inc .. Newport Beach, has acquired R'.J . Lewy, Insurance. Newport Ifeach. R.J. Lewy has joined White as vice-pres ident The firm handles commercial and rnauslrial fos urancc -a-s· <ig<'nt. analyst , broker . consul- ta nt and loss contr ol and risk management specialist. A flftlq /Jfon-s Cochrane Chase, Li vingston and Co.. Inc. has moved from Newport B e ach lo 19600 Fairchild, Irvine . Tax Savings Plam To Be Considered Irvine Savings a nd Loan and the law firm of Capretz and Kasdan will present a seminar, at 7 p.m. Tuesday on tax savin1s for individuals . The seminar will be held in the aasocution's lobby. Reservation• m ay be made through Diane La.rson and Ruth Jones al 75e-2600. DIABETIC By Terry Grant. R. Ph. There are more than 30 million people In the world now shortening their lives bec.ause they do not ~now they have dlabete.s. What a pity; for It can be lived w~th. If there Is a history of dlabete~ in y our family a-n-a -y . 6 u · a r "e overweight, -or if you a re troubled by too frequent urination or have a quick toss of weight -c.heclt with your physician. These may be your warning signals. Our diabetic a id department carries a complete stock of medicines and other needs. . YOUR OOCTOk CAN PJfON Jo: Wi when you need a nl('(j1clnc. 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Ask whethe r it is possible to use lhl! results of previous X· ray diagnoses instead of ne w ones Don't demand an X r ay. If you a re pre~ nant , avoid non ess ential mc'CJical rad 1 ~ t10n If yo u ;1 r•· <1 Y'>un~ adult, ;i~1i1d ri· p<'l1l1 vc X ray l'Xpo~uro· o r your rl'produc-t1 v1 · or Money's Worth J:(a ns unless mcdic-.il 1nc11cal1ons <irf:' clearly defined and t·xplaincd /\v<11 cl m:J~s <.,1-r1·1·r11n14 pr11i:1 am.., (.;h1·~.l X ray'> rm .1 mass be1s1'> m mol11l1· un1l!-., for 1nslan<'t' so rccontly hailed as a b<·ncflf'1al sl'rv1e1· ar1• unil•·r 11u1•,l1on k •'P your own x ray rN·on1 M akc· n11l4;1> or th1· ~ates WlJl locall<lllS o( prl'VIOUS X r<JY'> -ASK PllVSl<:IANS AND d«nt1i-;t., h1 fill 11ut the datr type of e1'amm:.t1on a n1I when· lh<' X ray 1~ k1·pt. 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Average Tax Bite Stopped Sunday /\s of l.1sf Sunil.1~ lh1• monr·y v•1u 1·arn 1:; ynurs to k1:1•p t•x11•pl for 14fwl yuu 1wy for U11· mortg~I:(•'. <'<Ir puym~·111 fond . dol111ni.:. m1·<11c<i l co-;b .1n'1 1!<1s 11f cou rs1• t-:c·unorn1 r dala r('l1·;.i-.. 1'<1 by lh<' National Tax l~1rn1l<1 t 111n ('ommrtll't..: :.how lll4iLlhc. .a.v1:retl(fA Am~r1can wort"t.•d- (fos ycar untrl .Junf' 2 to pay h" or h1·r !-.hnri· of taxc~ !11rr1·t and md1rc1·t. for lrwal, stat" und l1·1tcral govl'm mcnt Tiit; GOVF.K NM ENT SllAK F. Ot' Parnmgs hus 1·scal<1 t"-'<i steadily ro the past 50 years . a ccording to Lew1!- K. Uhler. comm1ltee pres1dont "Dunng the J9JO::;, we were able lo kef'r) about 88 cents of every dollar we earned," he ~rud. ''By 1948, that had been tnmmed to 76 cents and 1n 196R, only 61 cents was lert after ~overnmcot had laJtcn 1ls bttt" "This yc•ar, we estima te the growin~ cost of J?overtl- ment will leav<.'' taxp:iyt•r<; anct consumers with about Sft 1·f'nts out of cat•h dollar o f 1n1·11m1• " Tht• t'Omm1th'c· I " 14-11rk1n1: (111 const1lul1onal spending !'ontrols across lht> na t ton 11nd has a s!'..l!lled 1n 11h l a 1nin ~ x p c nd 1n l! (;tJN!jf IM f~R l1m1l :.imcndment s 111 f1 v1· !ilat1·s II 1-; acl1v1• 111 more "----------------~ :-. I a I I's th;.in half the working on s imilar amendment drivt'S A proposed amendment lo the U S. Constitution, pr<>· p ared by the group's federal drafting comm1ltee, was m~ · troduced in April by Sens John Hf'inz. R P;:1., a nd Richard Stone, [).f1a Rossrnoor Landscape Called Year's Best Rossmoor l.~1sure World, Lui:una H1lls. has been na med the "Professional LandscaJle of the Vear " by the California Landscape and lrngalton Councal, a trade a s- ~oc:iation of union-a ffiliHted landscape a nd irn gat.Jon con· tractors who s~clull ze in commercial and andus traal projects The five other landscaping projects honored by the council during 1978-79: -The Western Re gional Operations Center ol tbe Prudential Insurance Co., Woodland Hills. The project was desiped by Robert Herrick Carter -and Aasodatioa, Los Angeles, and landsca~ by California Landscape, Inc., Canoga Park. -The Kite Hill model home!\, Laguna Ni1uel. The project was designed by Robert Sawyer and Asaociates. Costa Mesa. a nd landscaped by Carlacao La ndscape, Inc .. Placentia. -The Fluor Corp facllllie~ In Irvine. The project was de1ugned by f'On(( and La Rocca. NeWpOrt Be ach, and landscaped by Valley Crest Landscape, Inc .. Santa Ana. -The Heritage model homes. Rancho Bernardo. The project wu destined by the Pertdlan Group, NewPoft Beach, and landscaped by Rancho Landscape Co .. lnc., San Dtcgo. '--1be Glendale Galleria sbopptna mall, Glendale. The project wu desi1ned by Guatave J . Molnar and As· sociates. Loa AnlJel ... aad landlcaped by Robert E. Sa· p ien,' Inc .. Loe Ancel... __ --_....., .................... ~ •• t ------.................. ... --~·-··----........ -~~---- 7 Laguna/South Coast O ITI C'>N 1 VOL. 72, NO. 1S8, 'SECTIONS, 62 PAGES· "our Ho•etown i Dally N•wMpa .. r~ TEN CENTS Pope S-ags ltlass Gt Na:i Death· Vamp AUSCHWITZ. Poland <.AP> Pope John P•ul 11 u 1d Mui< lo day from a lllmple wooden pl»t form a bove railway tn1c h th111 onC'l' <'itrnt'd mllhoni-lo lht•ar de atJ\3 In lhU.-r'li ntulll inh1mou.-. t'onc .. ntration t'•mp And he> pruyt'\l 111 lht· c•t•ll of u P o I 1 is h p r 1 t' ~ I It. 1 I I 1• rl 11 t l\u11rhw1h , C'tlfllJJ1111111ot him 111 "Ch ri:il h1mM•lr. .rnct 1· .. 11111~ the ~ittcrn1111u t1011 ,·umµI•·\ u &>lace bwll on hutr•·<t u11d 1·0 11 kmP' for tn1Hl 111 tlW n 1nw of u l' r" 1.1•d Htt .. >lo~y " "'or th1· M u~~ "" 1 n1111t:t1'>l' t>ro~d 11( '-t'vt'r JI hundrt•d thoui; ind !ttootl u1m111~ tht• 11• m n lni-. of hrwk hurr .wk' th&t 1111<'t' h1111 -. .. 1l 1111nat , • .., 11f t ht• llir k1•11,1u i:ump, largebl 111 thtt 1·0111pJc~ k11ow11 ill! l\Ubl'hw1t1 t-'uur llU I hon IW•JIJh • "'"'' ur th1·m .lt·w~ l11t-tl 111 tlw <'•"""" bclwt<en t940 1tnd J anua ry HMS , when thl' Gerrnuns ubandoned ttw l'hmplc•x tu the advancing Sovwt urmv J oining the pontiff for the M a'i> wt>rc )Orne lOIJ priests, all (111 IO l'r Inmates or Auschw1t1. .11111 other el!\erminalion camps Cltht-r '>Urv1vor:. stood before the plotform. dud 1n hlue-1tnd·while ,1r111t·d c<1mµ umforms \, th1· l'OfH " ;,rri v ed b y he licopte r. thousands strained at bC1rbed wir e left st1tnding as a g rim reminde r of the killings . The Polish·born po ntiff first prayed In Lhl' cell of Muximahan Kolbe, a priest who gave up his hf(• to s;1ve d fc•lluw inma te · In tht:. :.1l<• of the terrible -;laughter that bro ught death to 4 million J>t'(1pl{' o ( dirterent na lions. Fcslhc r Max1mihan volun tarily offered h1msc ll tor deuth 1n tbe hunger bunke r for ~ brother and so W()n a spiritual victory like that or C h1 r s t himself." the pope said "This brother still h vcs today in the land or Po hmd '· Thl' trip lo Au1tc hw1tz con· trasted viyidly with tht pope's p revious stop -a Joyful r eturn. l o Wad owice. his birthplace Tht:re . as thousands ~anR. ht: utc erson ·, Bo1111dory Cha11g., Laguna Group Opposes Plan By ~"TEVE MITCH EU. Of -Delly P1ie. S&.H A state Asse m b ly comn11llc•P proposal that would de lN«' r>'ir t ions of the Aliso V1e10 property fro m the state coastal zone will be m et by heavy opposition from the Laguna Greenbelt or~Wlit.a lion. Michael S c ott, e xer·ut1 vc director of the environme ntal group, said the G reenbe lt will "pull out a ll the s to ps." in an ef· tort to hall a boundary change proposal tor the Aliso Viejo prop- erty in the coastal hills s ur· ro unde d by Lag una Beach . South Laguna, Laguna Hills and Laguna.Niguel The Assembly Rc:sourc f"S , Land US<' and fo~ner~y C'11mm1t lee included the Aliso VieJo pruJJ erty this week in an As.c;embly bill that oatlines change~ m coastal boundanes About a third of the 6.623 ac n:!-. 10 Aliso V1eJo currcnt.Jy fall un der the Coastal Comm1sswn·~ j urisdiction. The Orange County Board of Supervisors approved plaru. for a 20,000 home de velopmf'nt m Ahso Viejo, over the oh1ections of the Green bt'lt an d many citizens al packed hea rings Qn the project earlier this ye ar Scott said about 8,900 of th1,~c units fall within the coas tal wn1· The request for dc lclmn c1un1· from the county and from Aliso Viefo-otfiClals. S"colt s aid. anrf were added to a bill by Henry Me llo <D·Watson v1lle1 to lie forwarded to the Assembly a nd the n the s tate Senate for u vote AB 462 includec; othe r hvun dary changes from Oregon to the Mexican borde r. Scott said the Greenbelt 1s op · -posed to tbe boundary cfumgc, "not only because we are op. posed to J.he c Aliso VicJol prop jecl. but because the s t ate coastal commiss ion also op- posedthechange " Earlier this year the state coastal pane l rejected a request from the county that would h ave 'akeD-Aliso Viejo out of r.-oastal controls . At that time the county . at the bebeat of the Aliso Viejo Con•· pany. argued that the line de· llneaUng the stat~ coastal com· miHion's area or control had been mi8drawn The county planning s taff sug- t 1ted the entire project should exempt from coastal com· mission scrutiny and veto power. The r egional coastal com · 1Dia1ion we nt along with that rec· Katie, 13, Wins Bee hm mcndation, but wh1·n-thl' rr· c1ucst re acht<d the· st11lt· l'O a!)t tll panel. the reg1on;;.I rummisstcm n•commendation was 1Rnored. T ht' (;q·l·nbt'lt's cxt-<:ullv1• d trt•e·to r s:.i irl thf' county 1s claiming .'\11:-.<1 V tt•Jo s heiuld b.· f'xempt from c·o~ ... tal 1·11nlr ul:> ht•eau!;e 1t i:-. loc:.i t1·d hey<md tht> flr:-t rnaJur ndgt.•hnt• from tht' ~ca "But the law ~dually sC1ys tht> firs t parallc•I riclgc lin t<. a nd Laguna 's hills an· not parallel " In addil1orr.-Scott said other c riteria make t he Aliso anw tailor -made for coastal scrutiny ·'There are three c rit E'ria un ISt'f' BOIJNDAR'V. P aJ!e i\21 R11t•n11 ;1 i11 'I Bo l.:i11 .. l l "s b(·~n hotter th<.an ;1 frying pi:ln 1n tht' Hedding area n 1ccntly. but thC~l' t w11 pigs a ren't squealing They've found a ni <.:c cool mud bath to he lp the m beat the heat Harm Ocfl ) a nd Swcet<.:akcs are a 4·H proJect by Arlan Li vingston. 15. Nixon Payment Asked Smi Cleme11te Home lmpro'Venie11ts Cited WASHINGTON CAJ'> US ttep . AJlen E Erte l. O· P<.1 .. has aske d form,:r P resident K1ehtmJ Nixon to repay the Rovcrnrnt·nt for non·sccunty 1mprovcmcnL,, al Nixon's form<:r Se1 n Clc mcnt1· estate· . ·'These 1mp ruvt·rncnl!> pro v 1d(!d >J subs t<.1nt1;,I µc rsonul ·hendit l&-y6U;" £rtt-I, a second term •·oni;!rt-ssman. wrote N1 x11n 111 < tw()-pagc lettt•r Thl· lclt1·r anti $3.500 for a caban a w:J~ madt· pubhr Wcdn1:!>d<.1y "Rc•i;pon<.1h1lll y for lt11·-;1• n<'t>d lt•ss go vc•r11mt·111 1·iqwn dtlUrt''i mu-;t r .. s1 with vou A" a former pn·~111f·nt uf tti1• l '11111•d St a ll·~ v11u :-.u rr-1,~ urull•r<,t:Jnd hOW 1rnpC'1rtant ll I!'> ff>r lhll'iC f)f 11~ who si•rv1 · in a t11gh pul>l1<' of fic't· tu w t an 1·x;1mplt· for our fellow C'niv.1•n:-.. • ht· ~"iiiil N 1xo11 w.1:. tJOJ\':til.1111 •• (<1r romm1•n1 f"leein~ Border Patr4»1 N1x1111 rr·1·1·ntlv v 1ld lht· W1•'il <'0:1 ~t prnp1•rl~ -111 a ).!mtrp <Jf hu~mc•,Sm<'n (11r an 11nd1:.l'IO!>('cl pr11·1., and 1 ~ nl11\'111 g 111 .1 rw irhhonnr 11r<,1wrt\ ~ 1'.1 rlv ~m ,flOet 11f un 1u~t if11·1I 1rn prnvf'nw111' w1 ·r1· mticl1· I•• th•· nrw l1m1· '.'11'\011 1·-.1a l1· l11•1w1· .. n l!ili~I .ind l!J':I J.:11 1•1 ,;11fl I 11111' 11r1NI 1rnpro\ .. m1·nt~ J • t l'rf f1\ P.1 l..J i1wl11c11• mort• Lh;111 S::!:l,000 fur land-.t•:q11n~. $1:1,0<"' for .in l'h •t'll'll' Ii• at111g '>\.,lt·m r4l~~-Ii:ijuredin Cra~h ------·-------. A MeXJcan woman dcsl'nbed a :. m her 20s hes in crtltn tl con ditaon today, her dream of a nt·w l ife i n Ame rica s hatte r ed Wednesda)'" -wtJen tht: truck in which she wus ridfog °f'olled over on t he rreeway south or ~fan C lemente following a high s~ed chase. U .S. Border Patrol o:flcers said live other lmmigrant.s were injured, two seriously. when the a ccident occurred ufter oft~cers tried to flag down the pickup truck as i\ ·headed through the checkpoint. 6 Teen.agers Attack '-Gay' OnSF Bw /\~enL' a rresll'd the Jfi.year old dn vcr of thC' trul'k 11n ~mug · g llni:! ('hargt•:-. :1fl1·r a 1·h<1:-.t· w1 fool through bru~h near !be Ras ilont· R11a1I off ramp of the San Diego 1-'re!;_way The incident nct•urn·d when the 16·ycar·old <.1 llelo{edly sped through the ch1:c·kpoint and ig nored officers' orde rs to stop. .. "We star.ted <·ha s ing him apd got up to speeds of 75 to 70 miles <tn·hour," John We sson, agent in cha rge or the checkpoint, said Wednesday ·'Thi!\ guy twice tric<f lo run Off lhc patrol CCl r." Wesson COO· tmued "Then he made a sha rp turn to gel to the off.ramp a nd the t ruck rolled ove r several t imes ·'The a ccid e nt sca t l e red bodies as far as 2{) yards up the ramp." Wesson said the truck's driver wa!) unhurt A San C'l<·m•·nt t· G1·ncral I lo~p1tal spokc·,wo man '><lid to tl~1y lhf' lont• ft-rntt lt· wctssengt-r, who 1s lisH•ll a~ a ".l ane f)(K'. • s howt•d 'lti::hl 1niprov1•rn<•nt lo rlay hut Is o.;t1ll untonsr1ou~ 111 nit it· al c·11nd1Uon Two malt• 1mm1g rants s uf flort>d s11rious inJuncs ;ind wcrf' takt>n lo UGI Medical Center Their conditions wer e reported lo be good today Two others we re trcatc.-d at Mission Com . munity Hos pital and r.ch:asC'd -• We sson sa id the t6-yca r·old drive r would ht' sent to the anti smugglin~ unit in Chulu Vista and charged with transporting illegal immi~ranL'> "lie didn't seem the least bit concerned ubout those hroken bodies out the re on the off ram p." Wesson sa11J rollowmg t he J0.40 u.m crash Disnllssal Motion ' Rejected B y GARV G ltANVILLt. 00 II• 0•11' "'•l•I S&.tf Oran~e County SuJ>{'nor C()urt Jud~e H11:hard 8t·ar11m r<·(u.-.('{J toda; lO dism1~s r<11w l'harg1·'> ,;1 g a 1 n ~ t C..: I t' n II o v. d r rJ lluteht·rson dt·s r>tl(' a JffO~l'l'U · 11011 motion ror d1o.;m1:.!)<1I '1n tht• 1nl(•rcst of JUst1c1· ·· 1\s 11 rt>sult. llutt·hl·r:.rm will -.tand tnal .July !.I f•ir J third llmt· 110 l'harg1·s h« k1<lnapf)i'fl. r•qwd anrl <t!-1..,aullr·tl i!I yc;.ir t1lll < 'a th<'nnt· I lard1n 1n L1t1• ltl77 .I ud ge lh•a1·um " rl'f11se1I 111 drop th1· ··h.1r,:.:1•:. >tJ.!;1111:-.t lh1· 45·yt·ar old ddendanl w<1 <; in "harp contras t with <t c1cc1.,;1"n mad(' two months ago by Otlf' •Jf his fellow 1udge!> Then . Judge M aM>n Fenton OVt'rturnc d u un<.1n1mou:> 1ury n .>rdH'l that found lfutchcrson ~111 ltv of lht• offrn"'" that l'Oulr1 :.t:nd him lo ... tale 11n,,on for UIJ tc1 14 yee1rs Judge Fenton :.aid h•· did not believe the v1c ltm ·)\ lt!Sl.J mony when she told the Jury a bout the Cl llt-gcd li!>SCIUJl ll1s dec·1s1on to ''vertum th•· 11er d1r t and to order <• new Ln r1I for Hutcherson tou<·he d off (I heatt'd n •<.1cli<m among wome n " right!'> 11r~<1ruzat111n~ wh1('h 1·on ll1·mne<I th<: JUdgt· fnr wha t w a)\ lt<rml'd a chauvm1st11· alt1tudt• Tod<t;. h o w t'Vt•r ,lu'1 ~1· llt·Ji:om -;Lr ue k ,1 tJ low ft)r v.o m,·n ·:-. C'flOC'<'r n ~1 ltou\ th1· I n·atme nt oC <1llegt·d rap•· vw l1m~ Tie rl'fus t'<ltu d1 s m1s~ Lhc rhar~es afte r a Jury last f''nd:i} v o t,•d II \11 I l11 ,1 l·4u1t lfutt·hersun The· JU<1Rt• :.aul dt· fl'n s 1• a tto rne y.!-rt·p l'all'dly v io lated la ws a1m(·d a t prol<'Cl tn~ a lh:ged r:.ipe V1t•t1m!> Tarlo:et of lht' Judge'<; wrath w iJ.ll dcten:w, la.w~er Turry.G 1~es- Jud~<' Bearom lnld fiill's that hl· had not rnadl' any attempt to c·omply with "Lht· :.pint l)f 782 ... l ht: ev1denU'. law thJL protub1ts rlcfensl' lawyers from <1lte1ckmg :t c umpl<Hnang v1ct1rn on the bcsSIS Of her past Or pres umed -;cxual behavior. Spec1ficaH.Y.-Jud.J.{C' Bi:ue!>m :-aid Giles lr:.tnsgresscd <1gain~t th(• 1:-tw whPn he brought llJ the Jury·~ alti>ntron -Two prior pre~nancies out of wedlock by Mi ss llardm -The fad that she was wear inf( a pregnancy protection de vu•e at the time o f the alleged ra!)e. -An inrerence tha t the woman might have been suffer ing1 from a communifablc dis eas.e becaus~ .sh e had been tmrned d<>wn-wh~n s he once ap plied for a ma rraa~e license -R eference to psyt'hiatr1c testimony that was vague a nd left unclear whe ther or not the self-proclaimed victim was ha v· ang som e sort of me ntal prob· CSee RAPE, Page A2> WASIDNGTON <AP> Thlrteen-year·old Katie Kerwin of Denver correct· IJ s peHed "vlreacence" and •·maculature" today to win the S2nd annual Na · Uonal SpeWn1 Bee. S AN FRANCISCO <AP> - Another in cident of apparent violen<'e aimed at homost>xuals has been reported in the city. Ret,)ert Dontas. 36. a waile r at a Castro district re.tauranl. was recovering from' a beating s us· ta loed while he was a passenge r on a bus. Dontas &ald he was at· tacked by six teen-agers who boarded the bus and screamed "fa11ot" at hJm. Pay Showdown Readied M i11 Kerwin. whosi broth,... Gres and slater MarJ both were finaU.t.a '8 tlM ""'"n1 bee ln pre· vtou years, outapelled 108 ' oan11tera to win the 1,000 prise and a sold "I.a. dllN&ed 14-year-old .tulle Woo of Mecbaldcaburg, Pa.: who ftlllettecl tbJrd latl year. Sbe tripped up on ··.t~.·· ''They aprrounded me in the back of the bus and started yell· in1. I tried to reason with them, but they started to lau1h." He •aid the youths forced hlm to the noor of the bus a nd be1an klcklnt and beatin1 him. He was treated a t a clinic for a broken noae and ranger and several CLlta and bruises. Calling It the "last blast," tea chers, coachest departlJ)ent heads and parents are preparing to square off with Laguna Beach school tnlateea tonJ1ht in efforts to obtain a six percent pay hike. Top fA the World Efementary School teacher Lida Campbell. president of the Lagun1 Beach Unified Faculty Association <LABUFA> said today teachers will try once again to convince .the board that a 3.7 percent pay offe r from the dJatrtct ia ''not ac· ceptable " Sbe said coache" wilt ·tell trust ees they refuse to take on those alte,r·school activities next year. an~partment heads plan to submit resignations ef. fective next faU ror those extra duties. "We have parents who wiU hand in 1>8titions 1athered ln the com munlty s upporting the teache rs, and we'll probably have some student.-s at the meet,. Ing a lso," Mns. Campbell said. Last month n('l!rly 80 percent ot the student body at Laguna Beach HJgh School walked off campus to proles\ the 3.7 per cent offering to lhetr te achers. The s tudents. c arryinl( placards and chanUJ)g, marched up and down-Main Beach Park und the downtown business area in aupport of instructors. Tonilht'a meeting be,ma at 7 :30 p.m .. but fire re1ulations may prevent It from bei11t held \n the district offlce. School of. rtrlals said late this momin1 it may be held in the hl«h school cafeteria or library. acroga the street from the district he.d· quarters on Park Avenue. prayed at the font where he was baptized. Outside the churc h, townspeo. pit.• sang and chanted "Poland Always Faithful !" The pope the n visited the yellow stucco house wher.-he was born 59 Yl'ars a~o. Re~ident~ c lambered dt1wn the worn mC'tal s tairs into the <·o urtyard ;rntl fe ll at ht:, knee~ O.ulY Pilot \t.tt PMto PUSHES FOR RETRIAL Judge Richard Beacom Spri1iklers For Hon1,es Debated 1\ r t l' r h 1• .i t ,. d a r g um 1· n 1 h1•1 w1•c·11 f1 n·mt•n a nd li u1lcl<·rs S.1n <"lc •mt:n t1· C'1t y C11unl·ll m.lnt"M:rs l)alkr<I W(•dttP!)t.la y on v. h••t ht>r to rc:.<"tnd a law r'l'f,urr '"g r 1 n· ,.pr1nk l<'r-. tn nc•w h111w··~ 1-'tr1• ('h1..f H1tfl ('111f•mJn W\I!'> \ t'H hly up-.1·1 ,1ftf•r :1 lw11 h•1ur' tl1•h:111· 111 v.h11 h 'pnnkl1·r •11•r"' 111•111., d .11rr11•rl l h•· d1·v11·•"• v.nuld r ,, 1:-1· h11rn1· f'' ,,., ... h \ $:!.1100. v. •·r1· u~I\' .11111 n111lcl ~au:-.e · m1Jrt• wat1·r .f:im.1g1• than con \ l'nt11m11I fm· I 11!hi 1n).! C'ol l·rn.111 ,,,,,.r tcd l h c ·l'l'l llklt·r' r•11ulrl 1•111 tlw '''~~ of 11\1•-. .111tl 111111wr1 , d ill' 111 f1ro· hy .11111111 ;,o pcri·1·11t 111· ~alll rww 110 1111•' 111 th .. • 1t \ ' bat·I.. hllb w11u lrl ml';1n .1 .Lr•P!in~ t1f !ht· c:ll y " ;w rn.,mbt.-r-ruh 11m(' f lfl' fi).!hllllj.! r()r('I' IO thr future 1f th1· 'Prinkkr law pa:-s1•'1 unanim ous ly /\1>nl '1 •~ n·~nndl'<l Ill' ~.HCI 11 would .uhJ s2su:-c>00'annuJn~ 111 c7il) 1:iwr l'O!'>ll- ('11 jc ma1t :-aid hu1ld1•r!>' rla1ms . ()( .i $2.000 hike rn h11nu· co.-.ts •~ 111fla1c'd hccauSl' nf 011tdah•l1 in fnrm<1lion Tht• fin• l'hll'f <,aicl the• t'll ... t ()f 1n~tJll1r1~ s prinkler ~yo.;lcm~ in n1•w home:-•~ mo re likC'ly ( bt•I we t•n ~JOO and ~Kl Colt·m an t old thi• l'.flune 1I <Set' SPRINKtt:R. P al(t' A2l O~:n:c;i . :•~M \\·t.~ath~r Some low clouds tonight. c l carin~ by mad morning Friday Wa rmer d a y s a head. w1th highs ,.,r iday in the upper ftOs at the bea c hes to mid 70s inland Lows tonight S5 to 62. INSID£ ·root\" l!:tler t.arien. wM$«' boom · '"!I 'llello-ooo. flow orr-~l'«' you''· /ot 30 years greeted • 01s1tors lo L..aguna Beach. d1e<l in 1975. But the ~rit o/ lhtt tall Dane lingers 1n L..agu no. See l"eatunng Paf1e Cl ...... Al Y-s.r.ke All llltt""h""" 8 11 .,... • ....._, Cl AIMIL.-n Cl L. loll. 89" A• ......... a• 8WMtt .......... '" .... " c.fl--. Al ........ ,_.. I• C•"9"t e• ......... .._. a• Cl•Wfte41 C1·1t Ou-.. c:.-ty A• C-4<\ •S Syl•'9......, .. Cr9t1.-e s S. Cel. 'ec• I• De---.. "' '"'" 8 1. llltwi.l P... A~t SIMa -9" 8t l.lltff..._._ .... ., ,.......... • .. ,.......... CH TllM'"' 8 1 .. \1 , .. -••oterf .. •••... A• M .. •tc-CJ Wertf ••-A4 . ~· .,,ti EWLV PILOT L./8C 0 ... ,,, .... , ....... ,,,..,,. ........... SWITCtfllOARO LINES fXP£NSIVE DIET FOR MICE Trapa S.1 Out• Sen Clemente Chy Hell Aw, Rats Rode11ts Foul Plw1tt' Li11.es 81 &A YMONO ~KTRAUA JR. Of,.,. o.i1, rt.-,.,. .. Tra1>11 have been laid for mice an San Clemente City Hall who put the bile on Ma Hell and then shorted out thl' munkipal telephone line" by urmalin~ 0 11 chewed up ~wilchboard wires The munching mice 's mahr 1ous mii.chief was pinpoint· ed at 9 a.m. Wednesday after mcom1n~.Cit y Hall telcphont- calls and internal phone communication had tM;:en inter rupted for the past t.wo dayi. £MEaGENCY POLIC•: AND fire rails were not inter rupted but Paci(ic Telephone <.;11mpany nff1c1ab h<td lu tn stall a new City Hall s witchboa rd Telephone company spokesmen believe mice do not eat the wires but munch on th\; plastic• and fabric in~ula tion to sharpen their e ver-growing let!th Mice hitvt! a chewina force of more lhlll\ two and one·hall tons per square lnch, they said City Hall workers say they have not seen the m1i.· chievous mice during working hours. BlJT na£ CHIEF Ron Coleman s:ud today ht· 11lans to go after the rodcnllJ with a ven1:eancc. "We bought a whole bunch of tn1>s, .. he said And so the que!ltion re mains: Will this Mackey Mou.'>c problem continue to cut off San Clem~nle City lh1ll from the city's Z1 ,000 n·~1df•nts ., Not if Colem1rn can h•·lp 1l Ue's tht-<·1ty·s <·ommunu:a· taons chief as well. E'ro• Page Al SPRINKLER HASSLE. • • s prinkler systems can h<' hu'l<tt-n from sight antJ may ht: instaU ed m i;ide wMJh> as well as ceil mgs Jle a li.o ai.serted that the ~pranklert> c1tuse lc!>s wat1·r damage than fighting fires wilh hoses But builder Ray McCasland denied the necessity for reqwr· m1 tile 11prinklers . Smoke det.ec· ' tor alarms could provide ad1· quate fire protection at lu!li. ex IJP.nse . he tiS8Crt4ld Marble Head ~ue ·Studied In Clemente San Cleme nte Caty Counc\I • members Mbeduled .Al _j o'cJock meetlna this afternoon to re· consider the April 4 approvaJ of the l ,lM·home Marble Head prOJe.t\ Oft. 762 acres of Reeves RaDC!t.. • Council membe rs will con tlnue Wednesday's night ad- journed meeting where the Matr-·~le.. Hett ltem. was originally scheduled for di.scuasion. Mayor Pro Tem M yrlls "a1ner uked the councU May 2 to revoke the project approval becau1e she claimed the de· vtloper, John D. Luak and Son , made numeroua changes in the adopted plan. Lusk repreS§!ntalives say they plan to answer the cbar1ea t& day °""--COMT I ,.~ DAILY PILOT , ... 0r•"9t (,.M\t b.ilt PikJt wit~..,_...,-,_ 1\ttwn OtlW4 .... ~ .,,..,, i\ OVtrfl\N"d ,..., '"" ,,......, (M\t ~1Wfte(04"1'\CM-n, \fO.••t,. .. 1ltf.JM•U Pll .. ''"'. ¥ond•' tft•Wef\ I '"d•it fOt (•At• IN'u . Nl'WPOf1 ,...,,. .,...,.,tt~tllft ""4' t f r.111 ••l"V•llfrt .,,.,,,,. l~tt .. Mf\ VM.1tfll(°'9\t A ,,flllit .. ••llt\.tftA• .,..,_ •'fN'>'•\oN'A,.,1.1,0ll'f\ •'4 ~ .. ,, ,,_ l)fWil( ... I °'*'"'6~0 11""1 f\ '11 \I) WUt .. , M,...t, ( O\t• llW~. (eUtOf'r'U• .,.,. ·-·-,,,., • ....,, e M ~IVWt , .... , ..... . ._ ............ ft,_Qe_ ..... _. ·-··"""' fdlUW "•::::.~~:=- CllMIKM 1.--~ ..... An1\t_,.. tMft••l.,q l•h•' ............... Ofllce "•oio~,.tt•...1-- . °"'"' GO\tl#WtH UOWt\t fl•f\ttt••t HUf'l.lftQ1~0t!M.f\ \tll\9'i1t .. "t.)IM1\l'!V,.t \t T1t111•M (114>~ a.......,Mt•,..Ma-M1• L..-. .. MflA•DlflG"'*lltl: T1tl,Mfte-. .. ,, __ , __ ..... "Thf' homeowner wo uld aot get anything an return" afte r paying the additiona l cost of sprinkJer sysl•!ms. !laid builder Mel Fortwood fo rtw ood a r~u e d with Coleman on mi.urance rate re ductions after s prinklers are en s ta lll'd . 1-'ortwood s aid there would be no pre mium reducuon but Coleman said som e com pame:s offer a 20 percent cut. San Clemente re111dent Norm Glover c:uri;cd the srmnklcrs 1.111<J callert lh('rn .. u~ly . rldlculoui, and dumb." While the counc:1I took no uc t1on on 1.b.c.n.1<1U.Cr _t:uli.:rl)Ajn wal'. asked le) look for wayK lo reduc·., the cost of the s prinkler lnstalla lionR The ordinanc·e rc m1tin11 in effect Co uncilwoman K a r ol in•· Koester s1ud because of decreal:l m g city revenues. the proJect.ed 1nc rc a11e In litbo r co slll fo r UreJReA poses a problem She urged more study of the law CouncilmaJl Edward Kall1ched said he WBll concerned a bout the law's impact Qn affordable hOUJ'--• ing pro]ect.s in the city Cole m a n said he does not know at this time when he will brin~ the study on cos t.r utting 1dea!f burlr to thl' c-ouncll ror con sider1tt1 on · ........ Pagr A I BOUNDARY der the t•oastal act ," Scott said. ·'There must be a presence of coastal resources, pubUc acceM, and the area must be laree enou1h a.nd critical enou1h ln nature to need to b e ma11.tlrplanned. .. We belie ve all three criteria apply in this case. It's a very seneitive environmental area." He said the Greenbelt will ·'mount one he<:k of a campai1n to lnnuence <hearin11 on the changes). and let legislators know a lot of people down here care about that are a ··we don't like the coastMI line beln1 brokered on buls of poUUc11. We want It to be de- cided on its merits." U>ast Trends Aired Today People and envlronment shape trends aloq the Oran•• Coatt. Tod11'1 Daily Piiot details faablon. 1port1, recreation, mu1lc ad ot.ber acUvlllet ol ln· tereat to OrUll• Cout realdent.s in Trenda, a JO.p11e ma1adne. Don't mlH tbe atorl•• and pbotoe of Trenda in today 'a D&J· ly t'Uot . • W4llONOTON (Af"> --n.. aatloa'• fleet of DC·l01 II aJ"CNDdld -at ..... • .... crtatint eoatlllaed &umoil at 1trHne tennlnala, Al enllll 1n 1eek w correct what may be a deatttn defect ln the blC Jet's t<n11ne nMM&nUn1 sy1lem. The pllU» ol many travelers comlnt to tM Untted Statn also u r~ beJn1 disrupted because of a l''edt>nl Av1ullon Administration t.lN '1810fl lo bar forcign·Operaled OC-10.. from U .S. atnpace until the problem 1s resohed. "l\'a aioina \o ~ 1<>me Ume," t-'AA chluf Lamachome Bond 1a.id f',....PapAI RAPE ... lem ID ts W edneaday W.•D HIL•d bow 1oai &M DC·IOI wUl be out ol Hnioe. '"l'M poundln1 wlU re· malD ta "'9ct until the problem 11 found, ..i,..cS aod cured." He aaid tbe planes won't be airborne 11ain until Mc.Donnell Douslaa orp .• the plane's manufacturer, pro ves the alrereft i1 ..... H• .. ld that. would lake at leul a week - longer If a major design change ts requ.lred. Bond &aid \he FAA will work with the plane'• builder to pln· point the problem and fix ll. "We're going to outline our main deaian and maintenance OC-10 OROUNDINO CAME AS IHOCK-41 procedures first and work from there." he saJd. U .s. ·reliat.ered je\a bad beM 1rouacled ln ta.. ..._.a&b ol tM May 25 cruh of a OC-10 In Chlcaao. The American AirUaet plane crathed and burned after an enstne fell off dwiq Ubotf, kllllnt 275 penons In. tbe wont U .s. 1vialloii diaaaler. Bond sajd FAA inveau,.ton di1cover.t • poe1•ble d"llD problem tn the rear bulkhead of the DC-10 enalne mountlnt. which is one of the points where the en&ine attaches to the win&. A lO·inch crack that existed before the accident waa found ln this 1ection in the en1lne that fell off the DC-10 in Cb1ca10. Aaked how such a desien de- rect might slip by FAA inapec-. Dead at 87 - rts ·· Uoa, be nptied. ''If ow ....... c-. .,. ...... It -tlarouO the proena tom.ebow. Tbat'a what n've IOt to fllure out.·• Thia 1at.eA CJ'QUDd1na came ip the farm ol • emeqeac ...,. pension ol the DC-to~·.._._....., __ __ certlr&eate. whie 1 required before lhe FAA certHi• an aircraft model •• airworthy. Bond •aid Uaat wllile the n. covered the delitn of the enU~ plane, "we•re concerned witfl the engine pylon a11embly only.'' Under the order the entire domestic neet of DC·lOa wiU re- main on the 1round unW tbe plane iA certllled aaf~. • Wben chuUsan& Gales. Judge tteacon told the defense lawyer he had made no effort to comply with th<· rul es of evidence and that h1s trnnsgress1ons .. without doubt ar- ft!<:lcd the jury's thinking." "l wiU try this cu e a•ain and I ca n assure you that it will be tried under tbe ruJes of law. The FAA suspended the de11ign certificate or the trouhlt d OC 10 Wednesday after fresh hlAirUne rritck~ were found Ln the engine m ounL'> of two jet.'i that had be4:n checked and cleared durLng other inspections conducted a week ago. The orde r affectlng foreign-operated DC 108 wa.s b sued later an the d uy ,. Lon Smith Rites Scheduled Friday "If there bad been aome aU1ht effort to comply with the rules. this cuse would be gone," Judge lkac:om said. "I clon·t C'IJrc 1f 1t had hcen 6 t<1 t> (the hung jury vote ), the case would be dis mi!1sed. ··But I will tell you this It is go- ing to be retried and It Is eolng to be retried according lo law," Beacom said. A few minutes earlier . Deputy District Attorney Dan Brice withdrew from the joint defeose- prosecution m otion for dis· missal. Brice earlier indicated Miss Hardin. who is now in Alabama. s aid she would not testify at another trial. The prosecutor also noted that his case would not and could not be any different from that at the trial which concluded last week. But when lbe judge indicated that he felt overall the evidence wo uld be diffe rent al another trial, Brice withdrew bis dis- missal motion. flulcherson and his wife. both of them Whittler residents. ap· p1•arcd crest.fltlh~n by the judge 's refusal to dis miss t.he chargt..-s against him. So far. he h<1!> ~pent 68 days in 1all. 30 of them while wa.iting sentencing following his initial conviction, and he says ·he has borrowed heavily to finance hls defense In Long Rc•ac h. Md >onnt ll Dou~l <:1s rt•le<li.cd u ~latcmcnt c allmg the f''AA ac t111n "c·x trcrr11· and unwarranted '' und i.a1d 1l 1::. con~adcnng gwng 1nl•1 eourt l<i try to overturn at (t was the fourth lime in II week that all or some of the l~ Lon V Smith. who used to sell everythm~ from !'ihoe11trin~s to nl'rk lll~ tt' the gandy danccn. on lhl' r<11lmad . died a millionaire Tut:~day morning at the age of M7 Mr Sm1lh bt:came president c1f th(· Uev1~rly fl1ll s -based Lon V Smith Oil Properties. and Cries Igno~ed 56-lwur Capti,vity E1ids OAKLA ND <AP) -For 56 hours. robbery v1cllm Dorothy Hudson was a tre mlJhng voice in a car· trunk coffin, calling to a world that passed htr by . Giggling children mimicked the a nguished cries or the 60-ycar-old woman locked in the trunk of her 1963 st.>dan by robbe r s. Other passersby ignored her weakening s houts. she s aid. Finally. she heard a startled "Who's tha t ?·' "Please. I 'm lock ed in the trunk ." s he· rt•spondcd . "Call polict· .. And at la st Ms. lludson was fref'd dttzcd and d e hydrated · Th<· 91 ·pound p<.•ns1oncr told a uthonl1cs s he tried t11 pry open the trunk with a tin: iron. Her scree:tm:-. for help tx•(.·am«: whispe rs. drawing ta unts from youngslt'rs :md the cold shoulde r from adults . _ J<'ircfighters finally summoned to the scene pried ope n the trunk. peered in and saw the huddled form 'or the frightene d woman. lived ln Los An&elea during Ole week and Laguna Meach on ~ wt•1•kends fi e and hi~ wife Ma rguenlt: s pent most of th•:ir w1•ekcmds at Smitheliffs . u !>prnwling II acre st:afront property at IOOIO South Coaat Highway Smith surtercd a stroke re- t•ently and died Tuesday morn ing al Good Samaritan Hoapital in Los Angeles. Employees at Smithclitrs, ad· Ja<-cnt to Em.r~~ Hay. said lhl' !-tf•lf m ade m1llion;.11n· love<l tu:; La~una B •arh rl'trcul . which fe;,tures a sax bedroom h<1mc, guest ho1111e, and thousands o ( varietie:. of fiowers . planLc; and trt-1·~ JI "' w o r k t' J a r o u n d t h •· railroads as a young man. later 111v1·:-itang his money in land in Uakersf1eld. Wh en 011 wai. dJ1>· cove red on has land, he btgan other lund investmenlt. and purchal>t-d a 210.acru r1tnch for h1 mt1elf and his wife. Until n·cently. Mr Smith 8tilt r 11rn rnut1-d to hi!> I .o!> Angclei. of· fices on Monday morrung from La l(una lkach, and one Laguna Ucuch PmployN: :.u1d Mr Smith loved ht!-. work. "Ile c:11uldn 't w<11t t1> get to work on Mon· days." the employee saad . Se rvices for the long timt oilman will be held Friday at 11 .a.m. al Forest Lawn Memonlll l'ark in Glendale. · And to this date, h11' efforts hav1• earned him through two r1re hm1na ry he1tnn~s and two t rials ~paced over a 19-moolb 1>er111d without the issue of guilt 11r 1nnorencr bdn~ rcsolv<'d Impact Report Rejected Embassy to Stay OTTAWA CAP) -fo~orelgn Minister fo~lora MitcDonald sat.id today she 1>luns no 1mmeduttc u ction to move Canada's em- tw:,sy in Is rael to J e rusalem from T•!I Aviv. The new C1tna- di:in KOvornment's proposal lo· make 11uch a move had touched 11f( a storm of Arcsb protest and runs counter to U .s_ and other WeKtcm policy. CtltDK madcquult 111format.1on a bout achool11, se wage, drainage <1nd traffic prohlcms associated with a J,201 home development on h illside land, San Juan Capistrano city councilmen re jected the environmental Impact report for Glendale Federal Sav- ings and Loan's buildin11 plans Wednesd~y. The ucUon means considers tion of a general plan amend- ment to allow up to J,201 on prime land c ast of the San Dielfo State, Irvine View National Park ·Land By 'OANNF. REYNOLDS Ot _Del,,~ .... , .... -N eftollatt<ins con<'t'rning -what 1~ s<'cn a~ "th<' kin~ pin piece" tn the 1>0!.s1bk formation of a na- tional park on the Orange Coast we re to open today between -s-t a rn orrtclals and· r epresen- tatives of lhe Irvine Company. veloP.menl pla ns for the area. Go'a 11t a l commli;s lon con · s1deruta11n 11! those planl'> h•~ IH'en hailed until sl ate neRoll-.. lions are concluded, he said. Freeway and south or San Juun Creek Road will he held up .it least 60 days. Th1tt ·s the lime plannang of r1 c1als believe will he requared to add information to lhe project's environmental Impact report to cover councilmen's concern~. Wednesday 's me e ting f t·atured he ated disc uss10n het ween councilmen and city planning comm1s1uoners, who believed the-council w1s pre· pared lo approve the projet't hecauae it wu hammered out in a court settlement. Rut councilmen moved quick ly to l'hum they were not sup- porting the plan because ll was the result or a court judgment they had agrttd to . Councilman Gary lfausdorfer Hid he resented comments that 1the project's approvaJ was pre · ordained despite res\denL,. com· mPnls aJi!ainst 1t. ··Not a smgle per.;on an lh1s c1 ty -other tban the cb'amber o( commerce tonight -has spoken out in favor of this phm," Coun- ellmen J ames Thorpe added. "lt doeso 't sound like the hllJs are alive with the support for this plan" Thorpe mo\'cd to declare thA! environmenta l re port lnade quate and reJect the soughl·after ~cneral plan amendment. That motion lost. Councilmen then voted unan imou!'lly to declare the report inadequate but to continue lhe plan to another meeting. The action means the plan wtll be held untl I starr me mber!'I bring back the environmental im- pact report with nl"w information At that lime, councilmen agam will consider the plan and Uie re· port. ____ _ Councilmen also asked that &n inde pendent attorney review their aarcement with Glendale Federal to u sure them or con- lroli> over the planning proceas for the 1,201 -home development._ Oon Camaron. director of pla nning for the de velopment c·ompany. said Wednesday that no work on lhc proposed na tional park can move forward until 11tatc officials decide how much land In the park area will be bought INllh state money. [~j adti dewe1ry Company • '''" ' ' " • .i' ' • . I e ' Stale orrichtls have been look- ing~ ut about 3,100 acres of • c oas tal pro p e rty between Corona del Mar and Laeuna Beach, including the interior of Moro Canyon . Included in the budge t being prpared by le gis lators In Sacramento Ii; $32 million lo buy as much of that land as possible. C am e ron s aid today 's negotiating session will mark the first lime slate Parks and Hecreation Department officials will meet with Irvine Company represenh1Uves to formally dia· cu1is the atate acqulaiUon. "It's the king pin piece to tire whole na tional purk lsis ue," he i;aid. lie 11aid t.M ne.coUaliona mue up the flnt \n a 1enea of steps that could lead to eistabUshment of a 24,000·acre national park that wol.lld lncludl! the state ac· qulRltlon _ That propoaed national park 1tretchel from the canyoo ana 1outb of Corona del lhr, throulb the La1una Q,....btlt behinCl La1un• Beach to AUto Canyon on the south. C1m.ron also conced.cl tbat aottlemenl of tht 1late purchase I• vit•J lo the eompany'• de· •. ~ t ...... ·-·.,· ,.,.~--.. ... , ,.,. C/lie~iti @ollection CALIFORNiA Nuke .Push Seen $ J MillioJ1 for Public Relations SAN l''KAN 'IS<"O (API -Top ex l'l'ullv~il of Amcn c1i1's nuclear In· du1'lry are plann&q • St mHUon na· uonwlde public· r~latJon1 campai1n LO pwnp.. up SJ1&&1Jla public support i-..,.,.., ....... ae-•t1J0WR71tnr'San nanmco t:hronlcle l't'pc_1rt4'd loday. 1'h~· newsp1i1pcr bued ila report on •nl~rv1"ws w1th key nuclear industry ofhclaahl WJ wPll i.s an examinaUon or rndus try do<'umenta. ll s aid the planned pub1l<'1ty and lobbyina la an out~rowth or the accident ln March I'll thl' Thrtw Mile Island nuclear 1<en~r1i1~ st11u on in Pennsylvania. £I.EVEN t:XECUTIVES from public ut1ht1e:., trade associations and power plant builders will form an :.ad hoc public relal\Qns group lo run th•· ci.mJJ.iign, the newspaper- ~a1d It said two firms involved are the Bechtel Power Corp.. of San Fran· cisco. one of tbe nation's major power plant ~l.ruction firms, and G.anei:al Eleclrlc Co.'a Nuclear ner&YGroup of San Jose, Calli. THE GBOUP MET May 30 at Bechtel headquarters, and plans to meet again on Monday In Washington, tbe newspaper said. Detaila about the public relations offensive emerged from a memo the newspaper said it obtained. The memo was written by Paul W. Cane lo Harry 0 . Reinsch and C. O. Statton, all executives or Bechtel. Graduates Drop V In California •'Spokesman with the hi1hest credibi.lily, according to research." Cane wrote. "are university scien· lists." He said young engineers have the next hlghest cred1bility. followed by the Nuclear Regulatory Com · mission. ACCORDING TO THE Chrorucle, the public relations effort will em · phasize four points. Wa11f ed • ff earf ,.,. ......... ,. A ctor Jack Haley Sr .. left, who played tht• roll' of the Tin Woodsman in the 1939 film <'lassie "The Wizard of Oz" died of a hea rt attack Wednesday at the age of 79. I le is shown with Tiger Haynes, who had the same role in the Broadway version ··.The W1 z." Ha ley holds the "heart" which the Tin Woodsman receives from the Wi zard in the Oz story. BUILDERS SACRAMENTO CAP> -There has been a 5 percent drop in the number of graduates from California's public high schools since 1975, says a report by the Weste rn Interstate Com · mission for Higher Education. T he study, released by the state Postsecondary Educ ation Com- mission, said there will probably be another drop or 22 percent by 1991 before the curve starts up again. The drop was evident throughout the West "but appears particularly sharp in California." The nuclear indus try 1s making an all-out effort to improve nucle..tr safety. While the industry 1s trying lo de velop alternate energy sources, they <·annot meet the nation's ne('ds m the short run. -Individuals and the country will s uffer if nuclear power is abandoned The indus try is trying to hnd ways to minimize potenUaJ exposurt> to r adiation and to develop accepta · blc ways to t rans port C1nd store nuclear waste. Bailout Plan ~~ A Wickes Company PRESENTS POP LARSEN'S FIRST ANNUAL Brown 'Sees' Tax Increase SACRAMENTO (AP> -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. says the $5 billion-a -year permanent bailout plan for local governments which the stale AS· sembly approved would lead to a tax increase. . "SHow YOU HOW" SHOW FREE ADMISSION FRIDAY JUNE15 12to9 SATURDAY JUNE 16 9to9 SUNDAY JUNE 17 9to 6 ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER PRIZES • DEMOS • NEW PRODUCTS • PRIZES OVER 200 BOOTHS • WE'LL SHOW YOU HOW! WWtckeS 1 WW.ckeS_ ..... •r--· _ ... .-. -··- Brown told reporters Wednesday the bill "1s not financially responsi ble . . . Unless it 1s changed. it will lead lo excessive spending etnd Cl tax increase." The plan. aimed a t offsetting the Proposition 13 property tax losses of counties. cities. school distrit'ts and various ser vice districts. moved to the Senate Tuesday on a bipart.Jsan 67· 12 vote Rooki~ f'ire111an K Ult-d SARATOGA <AP) -A rookie state Depart m ent of Forestry Jirefighter . eager but untrained. apparently Jost his life fi ghting the season's first brush fire here because his buddies never missed him. authorities say. "Somewher e a long the line. he JUSt disap-( .~ii' ~TL~ ) pea r ed," said forestry ., '• 1 c. fire Capt. Ken Gilbert ..._ ________ _,, Wednesday. "He left the crew and went hls own way." Samuel P. Morrison, 20, of San Jose, had been dead for several hours when his body was found early Wednesday near where the blue was ex· linguished. The body was not burned and heat stroke was the most likely cause of death, said Dr. Richard Mason. an ass.is tanl county coroner. .~ /tlonlofla FlaNed llvld9y, JUne 7. 1979 DAIL¥ PILOT AS -Happy Birihdag Prop. 13 Howard J arvis, right, author or Proposition 13, holds birthday cake aloft during its first anniversary Wednesday. The celebra- tion was hosted by the California Tax Reduction Movement which J arvis chairs . Joinmg in the evening's festivities is John G. Schmitz. R-CaJ. Mideast, USC Split I.OS A NGELES <AP J -The l'n1versity of Southern California will sever lies with the private MiddJt: East Center Foundation and use normal rund raising procedures to s upport an y future Middle East C c ntt>r . lht> S<'hool 's Board u f Trustetc•s has decided. Tht· dec1s1on Wednesday came in tht• form of a pproval or a re port by tht· un1vNs 1ty's Middle East Con· frrenc:e Committee. which Wets ap.. --.... -~--------- pointed last November by president John R. Hubbard after the plan to ha ve the cent.er funded by a private f o und a tio n dre w wides pre ad criticism . There were fears that contributions by c1t1zens of Middle East coUiltries i:lnd American firms that do busmess in the MiddJe East would give lhose conlributurs influence over cur· riculum and faculty choices for the cente r. DICK METTEER F'ine f 'urni ... hi11~s &: Interior /Je .'iif.!Tl Begin a Country En~lish Tradition . H1 111~ ltw \\oriel '. 111' I itli ,'\. IHtlt l 't'llllll ' c11 g k1 nd :tnd < 'ul•m1<.I ·\nit·ric.t 111t11 \Clll l h ll rn t • \\ I I h . I II t • h:rndt rat lt'(f luul-. ol \H ·ll l-.1 ·p l :int 14uv ~ c:n •a ll'd ti~· ll~n rcdun . M .in.' JJH'<'<'" :111· r.11t h tu : 11·p1111l u1 . 111>11~ •if u11g1 11,1 I' < ltlu:r-. .111 · <1tl;1pktf tn ~11.l''> .tilt! 'h..1111_· ... 111 ml'\'\ 2otli 1·t·n1ur, 11· qu1n·nit·11h, ~Lili rt· t ,11111 nl.! tlll' \\;11m1h ol 1111r p.i't 0 11 ~ i\11 11 .. , •• f'(l 11 v I >ofld, lllll'ht't>t·I. Muq:;a11 /\ S I IJ ' , .• el J -· "~-if~~ ' '·2: WPslctoll Dr1vt-Nt•Nport Beach• 646 167R C'pPn 9·5 JO • C'losea Sunday ~ •t' "'}, R, •r-l ..... "I~ ... , YOU CAN WIN! LOS ANGE.LES CAP) -The paslchairman-0f . the California Stale University Board of Trustees ;___---------------------------~ has charged Sen. Joseph Montoya with intruding • ~~~!-"!"'~=-~-!!~~~~-~~-~~---"'~----~! ·ouod 11 1111 Wide" ,umlt1H'9, Wkk" Lumbef 1nc1 lklMclef• E~ •'-· in state education by requesting the removal of • ~ Won'"''~ n1'f'll no• bf> rirl'qAnt 1n won 1110 purr na~c· nrt <>ssary P11rns are not 11anslrrable or ri•o,.•·manlo Chancellor Glenn S. Dumke. IOr casr. anrl rn11q1 bt' r:uckl'O up w11:<1n rwow ... ·~SOI no1111catron Open to all us re51<Jen1s t8y!'~·~ ul iJQ•I Roy T. Brophy. who served on the board more 01 ovr1. e.c1•p1 employe<•s or"'" W•L~es C•itoo•arron, 11s O•••srons ano suns101aries. ine" 11m111 .. ~. rnoor than seven years, called Wednesday's move by ·~~~ ... ~ .... ~.a.~•'•hP•''•'•a"•''•ru•~•A•11.~.~.·.a.~s•1•~-an•o••-~.~.w•s•a~-·~~~u•~•M•n•s•a~~~----'•~•7•~-stde Se~Moo~ya,~~s~e~."aro~nUa· . • r OllllltElll" ""'"'®" ~lllWAGlH 18711 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach • 842·2000 I tion of legislative intrusion into the state's educa· tion system." _ .. First he threatened to withhold funds from the univers ity sys tem; now he 's going arter . Dumke," Brophy said in a telephone interview Wednesday. ".M" Rolw• P...-mit 1rd SAN DIEGO (AP> -A convicted murde rer may be allowed to wear. hi~ Ku Klux Klan robes during-sentencing-Jwfe 1s. ii SU Dlego Superior Court judge has decided. Judge Howard Bechefsky said Wednesday that he had· no objection to Terry Martin'a; request if the sheriff's department is willing to handle ar· rangements. Martin, 39, was convicted last month of the 1978 slaying of fellow klansman, Emeretl Hensonn. believed by authorities to have been an informer ' on Martin's drug activit1es. "fllft-Senfetarrd lo Dir 'SAN DIEGO (AP) -:--Convicted killer Billy Lee Chadd, who described murder as "a power trip" he enjoyed, has been sentenced to die in the San Quentin gas chamber ror the 1978 rape·slayine of a National City woman. Jn sentencing Chadd Wednesday, Superior Court Judge Earl H. Maas Jr. called the 24-year· old defendant a sadist and added: "Once you've beard the facts, the death penalty is ovenwbelm- ingly proper." · Chadd, who had vowed to kill again -in prison -.if sentenced to life imprisonment., bad de- tailed three murders in a handwritten 84-pace manuacript. "Chadd told The Sao Diego Tribune that he wasn't worried about being exttuted in California. "It's Nevada. that's the one I'm worried about." LIMITING PAllCfrCf JO . GENERAL PREVENTl,VE. ¥EDICINE '. 1nclud•~~ulw-N"1r1toon M. W. CONWAY, M.O. SAHT 11 NM MtOICAL CENTtll •10.,ftl~N MAIN SNfT A lllfA. CAL!fONllA Cros~_ Creek presents cotton knits even a wife can love. ® ~CRIB • 111 L'f.IVlkMl!HKI ~ Cross Creek -and onlv Cross Creek -offers the Oua11t1zed& cotton knlls The first cotton knits that are truly easy care . These tailored-collar. half-sleeved shirts of \00% two-pl~ Durene~ cotton hsle actually retain their wrinkle-tree shape tor lite, through wash alter wash alter wash Keep their luster and color longet'. too. and al'9 guaranteed not to shrink out of tit. "°"' 817.00 -/;,ec/vs MEff'S STORE 1467 Yla u.. .... ,.,. ...... 1442 , .... .,. Wllllllf - .. '(1 .... l./SC 0 1 ange Coas t Da11v P1101 Editorial Page ----------------------------------------------- Ttiurlday, June 7, 1i79 Robert N WH4tPubU~her T1'omH KMVll /~dltor BartMra Krelbich /Edltorlal P .... Editor L~na Must Face Trims in Budget Whilt" many cltli:ens 10 Laguna Beach mlaht. dispute Counealman lloward OaW1JOO's deacNpbon of p11ramedk servatt and lht' C'lty 's bus syNtem as "posslbl~ frllbs." lhl' t"Ounr1t membf>rdoes -make a point Caty officials and tht> public wlll be takana ll tl06c look at u pmpost'<1 S8 27 m1lhon munlclpal hud&et June HI, sec.kin)( progrumi, and non essentials that ca" be cut. Whut Duw:.on h" ~ugf(t:8Ung well aht!ad of thOtit! pubht· hud..:~t ht.>1trm~ 1s that pt"rhap"' items once consact••rt'<i e~M·nt1al 5erv1r es to the caty might fall by the wayslch• m Yt•iu 2 of J>ropotullon l3 Hus t·omnwnl:, last wt•t•k undt!rsC'ore the point thlll !M>methm.: hu"' lo go L~i.:1mu Rt•Jt•h , a" well Bl:> other rnur11c1pahtlel:> and :st•hool d1:>trH·h 11\ < 'a hfum1<1 , will havt: lo do with le:,:, tlurmK tht• 1!179 tt() ft:,c ul yt•ur Wt"n: tndlrlf'rl tu hdlt'Vl' panunt•dltl> 11rov1tlc' one or th<' mCJe'lt e~ ent1:.tl M·rv l<'t>"' financed by th~ cit y But hkc t:v\•rylh111t.: e bt• 1r1 lht· .hudge l <.·vt·r·y cu~l mubt be cons1dt•rt-tl Tho:-l' who wunl to kt•t•p bui, .Jrt<I parumt:d1c scrv1ct:~ mus t do more than µroll·st th•·v 111u~t tt·ll th<·1r coundl mcmtwrl'i wh:1t otht·r w r H'l':O. they <J I t: w1lhng to have rt·tJut·L-<l or c lt m inatt."J Pennit Policy Costly The rcct•nl rl.!jC:ClJOn of two huilding projects that had spent more th<tn a yeur wmdlng through San Juan Capislra11o's µtanning process point:, up the need for re · forms in the process. f"irs t , counC"ilmen r ejected a proposed board and care facility for handicappt!d patwnts at the south end of th<.: city. The basis for the denial was that the proposed use wforn 't compatible. with !>urrounding industrial buildingb <ind rC'sidcnc·es . Two wN·k~ ago, t·ouncilmcn rejected plans fo r a s upermarket a nd sho~lping comflcx n e ar the com· munily 's downtown area. The dcrna was based on a lack ,,f ad t!quatc parking and potential lruff1c proble m s on city s treets. In hoth cast•s, the projects had spent months goin~ through a pruces~ of appro vals from various boards and com miss ions that should have dealt with these problems . Jt::wh or lh<'Sl' commisi,ions and boards approve d the proJt•cL" and s <.iicl the problems had been C:tdcquatcly cov- t•n ·cJ hy plans s ubmilkd by deve loper s. Hut a group of voc·al reside nts and bus mcSS{TH.:n lurn1·d up for h<·1ir1ngs on the two proJects and the council 1h·c11h·cl lodn1y tht·m JH'rmit~ T tw 1·1ty :-houlJ takt· a long look ~•t the syste m a nd the L1m t· 111vol vNI 1n :-ec·urir1g IJualdms.: permits and plan <.ip prov;,1b lfl San .lu;Jfl C<.1J>1sl,ra no. <'t•rla rnly gocul pl a11nrng hc nd1ts 1·vtryone-both r1•:-1<J1•nh ;ind husrne~~nwn choos m g to locC:t l c in San Juan. Thal 1"' th•· funt'laon the bo ards and comm1!>!>t0ns are s up· post•d tf1sf·r vl•. But tf the ('ounc al is going lo m a kC' <t practice of tak· 1ng over the µtanning function. for wha tever reason . al would ~(.'cm proper that .such a policy bl! announced and the pr1•hmtnC:tncs be s pcedt·d up. · Paying for Schools < ·ap1sl rano I Jrnfic•d School Dis trict trus tees h av1• <.ipprovt·d a 1Jlan tu c ha r gt· :1 local builrlc r $1 ,100 pe r dw<.•llang tohe lpprnv1<1 <· n"wi,c hool buildings ISf·<·<.1ust· of Propo~1ltun J:l revenuc c uts . the s chool <h~t rll't 1:-s trappt·d for fund:> for school con s truction. Stuc11·n1 l'nrollm<·nt i~ 1•xpeC't<:d lo skyroc ket in the t'Ornrng Y'':tr~ Tht· M'hool d1st rkl 1~ the la rgl'~t rn total land area m C)r;rngt· County . Thl· M>ulh Ornngc County area 1l 1·ncompasscs b one of the fastest growing residential <.'Ommunit1cs in the country 1l 1s unfortunC:t{c that the-developer has lo pay the- $1, too J>('r home bc ,·ausc the home buyer will have lo pick up the lab<.'ventually Hut the lnuJitmnc.11 method or funding school construe lion hy floalin~ a hond issut.• has become unpopular with OrnngcCounly vntc.•rs. They JUSl won'I pass the m ..And now •my Lax mcr~asc.~.~usl be approved by a two thirds m ajority of the reg1ste-r~<t voter s iTI the aff t <'tcd <.in·u l>c.·tausc of provisions 1n Proposliion 13. It iJJlf>e<Jrs that. barring any further lc~al inte rve ntion. by the <·ouns. dt•vc lope r:-.' fees arc the wave of the future in t.outh OranJ,!c <:ounty and 'olne r ;frca~ whe re school di~ lricts are l!rowmJ,.! • Opinion::. c.1tpre!>::.od ir1 th<' '>P<lCt! above <He thosti ot the Daily Pilot Other view~ CIC Prt''>'>c:d o n ttw, pagr. ari.: lhoc,c ol lhcm authors ;in(j amsl ::. Rcaaer comment 1" 1nv111;:d ddr e'>::. Tho Daily Pilot, p o ·e ol( 1560, Co::.ttJ Ml! ... O C A 92b;i6. Phone 17' 4) 642·43~ I . Boyd/Laundry Looi By l •. M. BOYD That Mrs. Sarah Ray made her l1vin Jt h y taking 1n wash1n~ is not the whole story, obviously. Where she did it was in Leadville, Colo .. when t hat was one or the toughest mining towns. The old boys thereubouls were willing to pay almost anything lo ~et their clothes scrubbed. Mn. Ray made more than $1 million. Certain monks or old didn't eat meal.~ That prompted them to perfect a fairly wide variety of c heeses. How Dt•nr Gloonty Gu~ lnsteecl ol burbling In our bourbon over the San Clemente hland goab, let ua ~le how we ao clc.ely resemble them. B.A. many ranc·y cheeses can you 1dt•ntiry that are named afkr abbf'ys, ~:unts or holy mf'n othcrw1st:? All I know is th1: word "munstcr " is a corrup· lion or monastery. Q. "Which is lhc deadlier snake. the cobra or the rat· lier?" A. The cobra. Al least , its venom is somewhat stronger. When wh.ite ralJI are injected with equal amounts of cobra a nd ratUer venom , the cobra vtctim• dJe Unl. Footnote: Cobra venom paralyzes. rat· lier venom destroys tissues . A visitor lo the town ol Yellowknife in Canada':\ Northwest Territories gets an honorary cltize n 11hip certificate 1igned In raven's blood. llow can you contend that l"riday the 13th ls unlucky? None other than Houllo Alier himself -whose name became synonymous with IUCCeta becauH of hlA poor· boy-makes·1ood 1torlt1 - w11 bom on a Friday the 13th. Earl Wah•n n ·ent Credits Erode ·ownership It ('nlcn1 cxpertlnf! :, furtht•r hn·ak on stall' Income taxe~ arc 111 for a disappointment This, llt'Nplll' the r1tct thal meai.ures 111'i1J'(l:;m.i inrr1·asc'> or ill> mur h <11> $1 20 10 th1• t·urri·nl '37 renlt:r t.1 x l'r t:d1 t r111• l1 l·rur1· th•· l.c•g1slatun· Hut S1w~1kn l.1·11 M 1·G<1rl hy h<1 :. -.µrcud th1• v. ur<I thul he dew~ n1JI wa nt ,1n 1111' 11• ii 'H• I) F a11y kir11I 111 r e nt er ta x c.-r~d It~ Jncl pr o h ;,1 h l } Wll>hC'> lhC Ill 1 l 1 :J I c· r 1• d 1 I h ,j d fl l' V I• I 'lw1•r1 1·11<1l'l•·d w h I It• l II I " Ill a V ... I' I' Ill '>lrungt· for onl' who n ·11n·1>1·nh :1 district with u high perc«·nt :1g1· MaiJhox or renle~. McCarthy ib opposed to tax rebat.es in ltny Corm and vh·ws the rent tux c rcd1l ai. JU!>l unother method or rebate llt• 1s. nf cour!>c, right on that poinl The 1de <1 of g1vini: rl'ntcr"' a tax 1·rc1hl was a schcmt' dreamed up several yt'ars a~o IJy ullrn ltlwrab who demanded lhal 1r home <iwne r1> we re to fJ(: g 1v ,•n proprrty tax r eli er , 11omcthing must ht· g1vN1 lo th<· r1·nlt'rs . Ttws a handout was 1•quall·1I with a tax n :duct1on while: lc:nunc:y wa~ df't'ml-d the i.a ml.! 31> home owncrshil'· THIS IGNOKt:s tht• 1nv'·~l· incnl of th<· o wrwr . wh11·h . alt huu~h :II tht· pn• ... 1•nt ~oaring p rt«t-~ M't'lll 'i n11 ris k . 1i.n"t .d w <1y~ u~ pror1talilc· .. ~ 1l <All· 1wa r~ It .111>11 1i.:nores lh1• l'Ofl· '>llJ nt m ti lnll'll:tn1·1· l'X j)c n~l.!b r1ir p1umbe.r~T painters. electricians and m11ny other cosla coincident to household operations not ex· perienced by the ten11nl. The push (or increases an renter tax crt'(J1ls is based upon tht: allt.'gal1on that fandlords ha vf• fulled to puss along lo rent· N S t hl· s avrni:;i; resulting from passuJ,(e or l'rop 13. Thal. or r ourst" 1!'> u hlanke t c harge wh1('h may ht: true rn some <·ascs and nol m others. Landlords who have n ot reduced renls an the aflf'rmath of Prop 13, mosl Jirobably had hcen absorhrng or postponing ma 1 ntenancl· or cngaginit in ''th<·r mNhods to avoid boosting n ·nts prior to l'rop 13 In any .:vt:nl. s upply anti de· mand ·~ lhl· d1·c1si vc rartor In selling n ·nls. JU "l <i s 11 1s in olht·r J.ir1tt· ~1·ttrng 111 ;, frt·1: en I'M Af PAlD 1TS MORE BAD NEWS MR ?RESlD2NT. , terprise sy&tem. This 11 an economic basic which seern1 to ellcape those who cla mor for rent controh,. After the dis astrous ex• periences of tederal rent control imposed durinit WW II which corrupted landlords, tenants and the very governml'nt authorilit:s chaqted with enforcing the con trols. proposal11 to establish rent al control now hy lhl' stitte or local governml'nb should bt: promptly ditched. Those who sincerely want to help renters should be dt:votinJ( thl•1r f'ne rg1l•i. t11 wa y~ and means of t'nrouralo!in~ lhe build in~ o{ rental un1b and homes <.tt moderate prtl'cs in those a rca1> whe n • housing 1s C'riltcul INSTEAD. gov1·rnm•!nl or r1tials. cgg1•d on by ltticrnb , ha v1· been ht·:.i111ng mon· anti mo rt• regulation~ in th1• way 111 lhl· dc·vc luper1>. all Uu· wh1l1· lhl'Y and tht• hl11·rals 1lt·n y lh•· t a1·k of low 1·11sl rt'nla I 11ri1r1t'rty J nd h11m1 ..... A1> for th1• t:1x 1·n ·tJ1b ror n ·nt t'' '· 11 ru111> 1•11u11 t1·r 111 lh1· p11I11• 1 t·~ wh11 ·h ha v1· i.purrect l11JOH· 11wrn·r..,hq1 in lhl' y<•:Jr~. 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IL 1w1·ur)., to rn1• lhat 111 spill' •1f tlw p:1g1·~ uni) pa gc•1> or rlt 'W'> a 1111Ul I lit• I' rUlll'h tlwn•'s '>Oml"l111111: th:11 111•1•1h I•• lw <·11v1·n •1I I 'vt· lwarlf a 1111 111 1w1111l1., 111 · t·luding 1>111111· · 1·1•l1•lint 11•'" •ir1 'f'\' say w11n b trr lhc· 1•HN·t ••f "hurry anrl mak<" gas ~1 c1nll:11 .hO I h1· 1>hnrt:ig1· w111 lit· 11v1•1 Whal thl'y n · 1>:iying 111 l'fft·l't 1' 111111 'l f1 glll , pay I 111• m111wy M:iylJ<· lh<·y re1•! tll al llwy wtll il nvl· a hll It· 11·~1>. .ind ~1w 111! ahnut lh1· :-.;,1ml' t()t al 11n i.:;1 ... Suun<.l lo~i <·11 I .. \\lrongu. 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If a manufa1·tun·r or ~l'll1 •r or ;J produel rinds that ht• ha!> s uddenly increaM•d orwrattni.: L•xpcnscs, he'~ going t11 ht• a nr1·1• guy and ahsorh these c·x11enM·~ himself, right ·1 You lwt your swl'el octant•. he isn't. Not u11 less he wanL-. lo f.lO hunkrupt for some J>t!rversc reason. So. along with lht• iru·rt'asc<l price Of J(llSOline , you l'Ull look for increas ed prtc1•:1 on just about everything that'!> nvailahlc lo the buyinJ{ pubhc. (;o aheaCI. Pay the bu<'k. WILLIAM D. llARVEY s ....... , .. ... To the Editor: i\ recenl editorial 1 May 28 1 rriticiwd the actions of ·U three· quarter mujority of the student body of Lafeuna Hil(h School. We, the organizers of that act. reel a presentation of u fow curelully "hidde n .. fl.lets Is needed. Fact : The bo;Htl 's los11 or much needed'· money rrom lhf' str ike la untrut• The bourd claims a financial <'r il1i11 is at hand and the •trike onl~ hurtt; the aituallon more. How nn there be naul doom on the 11111111111 \\ht l•· lh1· 111 ... 1111·1 I» l l11;ll1u1• 1·11 1111 11 11 .it,1~ .. ,. .1 !'ifi:-.11 111111 ~Ill pl w •• F:11'1 T iu• l111:inl '" rn;11111.1111 1111• :t ' h·I 1111 •111 1':11 1•;1k1· .11 I 1l 11d1· I lr. SanC'111·~ 11•1·1·n1 I} l11ld ll1t• h1·ad 111 lh1· t1".1!'111•r-.. 111 1'.1 1111.1111111 lh;.r 1·\t'll 1f th•• la1·1 l111 cl111 1: 111q 111 ry l1n1h 1•11•1UJ..!h 1110 11•:\' l11r :1 1; 1wrn·111 p ;iy rlJl'>l' rh •· h11;1n t wilt n•it ~1v1· lhl'm lh•· 11\lll'h llf'l•d1·d mont•) FArf" 'l'lw l1<1an l " 1·omp.ir 1111: I h1• pr11\'1·rli1:i l appl1•'> "11 h trr :111~!l'' Thi• :ilrt ·:olf} 1•1 :111l1·d I :1 IH'l t't•lll l11 •111•fll lll l'rt•:1:-1• '\\ 1111'11 f1·\\ 1t·:11'111•1" twn•·flll·tl l111111 11>h1111ltl 11111 lw lump1•tl with .1 pr11p11M•tl :1 7 pt·rt·1·nt 11:..y r·;.,.,,. '1 lw~ 1>lu111ltl l1111k al lilt' n •at 1~. •,111• :1 7 1wrn •11I ,.,., . ..,11., ti I 1w1 I' I' 11 I 1-':11'1 Thi• h11.1rd u ...,.,,, la>. 11.1\1•1 111 111111·~. "' '"·'" tl11· 11:1r1 ·1u~ 'l'hc· w1•,.k1 •11d twFflr·•· tl11• •.I r1k1'. :i 111·\\~ll'll••r wa.., ..,1•nt 1111 1111· 1•1:11111111)..!. an11rni.: 1Jtht·r 1h111i..:·., lhal tlw »trtktng 1>lu1lt·nL'> -1i .. ir 1 ,.,1 1·11111>ult•·d th•· ..... 110111 l111a1 d , lh1· ... 111111·1111·011111•11 11r tlw ·.1111l1•11t'o lh'for1· Wt' had l'VNI J1irm1tlal1•1f our 11ff1<·1al platform . th•· 11ri.:.m11.1•r1> h:11I ('Ont art<•d lhe ·' h11 v1· m1·nt1oocd µcopll-', th•· t1•;lf'lll'r.., nrgan11 at111n :ind the · prilll'lpal or 1111' high 1>1'1111111 Fa l'I Tlw '>lllll'rll1tc1111t•nl, wl)l'fl a ... k1•tl ah11111 lh•· run<b :i vatlahh· for thl' ra1 '>1•, hu-. anll ... 1111 1s "h11w111J..! hlo:ilt•d anrl un tr111• t11:11n·1>. l b ing vagut' num' lll'f'S, llll' IH1ard 11> tryin g to pri• """' thl'lf "t'C'lllllllllll' -.k.v lh r:.11 lllJ! • j)(lfnl T lw 11rga111 1.1·r~ of U111tt·d Mud1·11h 1US1 an· trying lo pre· "'nl 1111' f;11•ls t11 gic·ally an1l honc'~lly to the p111·1·nb W•• :ire• ;H"ccpt m~ any 4ut:1>t1Un)., ubout lht· s1tuat1on .JOllN WllEATON PA UL C.:ASSEOY TWIErrer• To thl· ft:<l1tor A n•t•t·nt story in the Daily 111101 •5 21179 > rt•portcd that a 1·ont-{r<'ss1onal tusk fon ·1· blamed the Ths:ce Milc bland accident on dt.'SIRn and cr1u1pment error, nol operator error. In uddilion, Hep. Jim WeaVl'r, o .Ore .• was quoted in your story as staling, ·'I ~·aw no operator ermr not <'los ely rtilated lo desiRn or cqmpment error. and, therefore. it would he 1m1l<lss1blt• to 1tssumc that. mt'rc>ly more training could preclude acr1df'nts " I rind this statement inconsistent with U\e foe ts In every r1•port or the accident thM I huw read, the inlUatlni event w11i. a mittruncllon which <'ausc d lo ~s of th e m ai n ff'edwatt•r upply to the 11team J(cnt-rutors Since thi11 type of ma1Cunel1on hs not uncommon in Kt('am power plants I roat1ll all wt•ll u:-. nudcarl. ull nucleu pit\\ l'f' pl.11 11 11.1\ • 11,J\'I.. 111• Ill dll\111;11 \ ltt d 1A.tl 1 I \ I• 111' 1'ol111 h t.111 .111111111 .1111 ,dl\ l'o lfli 1 11~.-. 111 111.1111 l••1•d\\,1 lr·1 1\I Tl11 1•t· Mil•· l•l:rnd .tit t l11 •·• .111>.!11;11\ l1·1·1l\\o1 f1·1 1n 1111p" 1.1 rl1·•f ,1ut11111.1111 ·'"' fl 0 ~ t : \I t: ft , ·' II ' I I 1 ol f V tt·Nl":1t1 •1 "·"' 1101 d•·li\ .. r•·tl lo I he '>lt·.11n ;!l'lll'I t1fi1ro, llt'f'.IU~t· a ll l hn·1· p11 m1• d1 •.d 1;11 1••· \ .11\1·!> "1• 11• 1'111..,1·tl 11 .q11w.11 • I hal \ :11\ 1· m.11nl1·11.1nn ll.1•l •1•·111rn·1l 1\\11 \\t•t•I..• 1111111' Ill lh1· .1 ... 1!11•11\ .111tl I ho · \.el \ I"• ha d 111:irl Vl'rlt·11t" 111•1•11 h •fl 1•l11,1·d Thi '> 1~ 111 tl1n·1 I \ 1111:.111111 ,,f r lw 11l .1n1 tc·1·hnll':1I '>IH'l 'll lt'at 11111• 'l'h1• pl .tnl -..l11111ltl llllt ha Vt' ht'l'll 111 11pt·I .1111111 Wll h rn o r .. 111 :1 11 11111 ;1u-.d1.1ry l1•1•tl w:it1 ·1· 11111np <111111 1 '>•·rv1t·1· If :i i lt•:i '>I 11n•· 111 tht•:..i• \al VI"• h:1d 111·1•11 11111·11 . lh1• al'! 11t1•111 1·11111111111t h;l\'1· 111Turri·lf W1th11111 _:r,. .. c1wat1·r .... uppf v, tlH• ~t1•ani g1•nerator~ dru·<I 011t. rr•.hultrni.: in <1 rlht' Ill !lw 11n ma ry 1·1H1lan1 µre::.~ufr amt '''"JJ1••ra •1u .. wh1t'h · n ·s ultt-d 111 1111· l111:il .11·c·1tl1·nt Tht•n ·r11n., llw l:ll'k ot .111x1hal'\ r1•t'clwat<·r fh1 w W:i1> t Ill' 11i;1111r c·a u ... 1· of lh1 · :11·1•1111·111 I >1wr:t1 111' th1~ plant w1lh lh•·'\I' \,dvc·:- t•lo:tt-d mu!'tl ht• <·all.-1t •111<'r11t11r t'rror wh1<·h wa~ not rc•lat1·1I 111 d1·s 1 ~:n 1•rror I ll11nk 1111· 1•1111 t'IU1>1nns ol lh1 .., lu~k r,111·1• :tit' Hu-r1·-..ul1 of 1·1111~rl''>~1on:il Pr rnr 1\1/\ll lO S. HONl /H A SltallAne Tlti•lri•w To the F:dilor Wh<'n are you JtOrng to get us a good editorial writer"' Almo s t ,~ver y da y th e ed1lon als in lht: Daily Pilot ir· ntatc Ult.'. onct: in awhile to the point that I have lo wrllt' you a letter to keep m y ulcers from erupting. Today 1s one of those days. In the June I isSU(' or the Pilot under the caption ·'Curb Mi sses the Point .. yo ur writer castigates Curb for takintt a stance. staling that althouah Curb has listed many previous Instances wherein former lleule· nant governors have taken ac· lion, the action taken w11 rnc»t· ly mearunalesa. The inUmaUon is that the lieutenant governor should be guided by the gov· e.rnor in what tw doe5 during the govery>r's absence. THIS (s more or less a valid statement of policy as far as the Quotes · ·t will point to the grcMt danRl'r that 1r nurlear energy Is not developed fast cnou~h. wars may ~come possible for the slnglt n.'UllOn Of cumpelltton fo r oil and nutural ~us " West German C hun<·cllor Helmut 8dt•ldt. in on Interview In Time ma(Cltairw J!llVt·rnor 1-. n m1·1·rnNI l1ul tJl1tl lht· ~U\l'mur :.and y11ur ••tl1l!lr1:11 \I, rrt1•r 111~1 ~llo(hl or 111 .. f:i1 ·1 th.ii 1111' lll'Oj)lt• t·l1•1•t 1•1f ('IJI IJ ,, l1l•1tl(·rt a11t i.:o v1·r11111 <1n11 n1J 1 "lal" 1•11n-.t1tul H1n ir1 •·fr•·•·I ..,talPi-that th1• l11·uk n:.int lo(11v ' <·rn11r will a1·1 in the .1h1>1•111·1· uf lhl' gov<'mor I hav1•n't ri•:ul 11 hut I flocl sun• 1t drn·~ 11111 'il.1t1· that t.he hcutcn;int gov1·rr111r will a<'t for thP governor a~ 1f lh•· J!O \ 1·rnor w1•r1· pr1·..,1·nt T h•· I 11· ul t:nunt gov1•rn11r '' W('1> 11•1 frally to lht• g11vt-rnor, h11> 1011 '' hy re ason or tht· w1:-.h or lht· p1·0 pit.'. not as an apvolntl'f'• of lh€' govcrnol' :md therf'fon· hl' 1: ... 1 frt••• agt•nl arr,11ml ;.i hi•· 11nl y t11 thost· who µul hr min orf 11·1· I a in no gn •at fan of Mr Cur Ii hut the n nc1tht•r am I not h1~ fan Sure hl' 1s prohahly rlexing has muscles but then what politician do1·:-. not take· :ulvanlagc of gold••n opportumltcs '! I lhmk th.,. attack in "C.:urb Mi1t1>c 1t l-ho Point'~ 1~ vu·ongl.y t akcn and 1s only on1• rn a long list of :>hallow think mi.:. Time for ,, rhangc• ALAN L. BLUM Ne •Di1111rr' Tn lhl• Eillfor II ave you t·vt·r l>cl'n mv 1lcd to dinnc!r and had you1 hotit pa~1> tanta1'7.rng hor~ 'l'ot" vrcs m front or you but then say ... Dtn ncr 1s over" hcfore you :ut down·• 1>1nner · A budge t s tudy scs s wn llosl . The Laf.(una Beach City <.:oun<'rl. The 1£vita· t ion· l't. lcttN from lhl' ~ity manaiter lo the 11rcsidt•nt orthc Laguna Reach Chamber of Com· mt•n•c• Appellzcrs: Comments from c·ouncil members on such provot·at1v c "'uhJ ecb a s : ••l1minal1ng the municipal transit distric t. the Orunge County paramedics opcrallng in the city. cleaning up or rinding 1tte"al rental units <estimMted 3,000 "La.eunalics" as tenants). r educing life1uard hours on beachesandallUdinctoa Festival parkiOC and management plan. DINNER was then cancelled for the night hy a motion of CouncllperHOn Boyd, seconded by Baalin and adopted 4 lo I nol to open up the meetinR for public comment but only after a representative of the Laguna Beach Museum of Art hud been . allowed to !I~. My perHOnal conclusion 1s an old 11aylna. "Don't con ruse me with ract.s. our minds are made up •. HARRY MOON • n.o ... , Net.--c ......... c-. ... , .._ .......... Ulllln ........ ...... ............... ..., ... , •. c.-.-. CA ...... uttHt 1111lt1 M tw UH&-................ _. ... _ _..... ........... _ ... .._ ..... ............................. clftw••• ,412 DAILY PILOT use Tlwrsd11y June 7 197'1 CALIFORNIA/ NATJON Bank, Texas Fight for $3 Million ' SAN FltANC.'tS<.:O 1AP1 The Since its existence has been de· \'ountry's most vuluabl .. mauina lermined, lhe state or Texas has riled :st•c•ur1t . u Tt•irns Paflfic LA&nd Trust suit in state court in Palla.a claimin1 , , c·erllfac•alt• issued 1n 11188 with an ownersh ip. But Wells Far10 in· In San Francisco, Wells Far10 s pokeawoman Kim Kello11 ta1d: "We don't know bow ll came into our posaesaion. Tbe last record we bave of lt '-dated 191." LATE•. THE a.\ILWAY wenl. into receivers h ip and i11ued certificates ol proprietary tm.r.t. Most of the cerwlcate bolden ex- chan1ed them for bcmda or 18'i_pt. t•stimul<'<l valul' of ~a milUon. has tervened in the suit, also claiming' 1mrl1.11:t~I afh'r bem~ missing for tl~: ownerwp of the million·doUar doc:u· ~==~ Old~~ WeJJs ~nl!ao .Baok uys.. -~™t--• Stur k rf'rtlfkate No 3IO was issued Tbe doeument wu one of_. ir suec:f for ~ abares at sloo ·each. par value. in Texas Pacific Land Trull. Only No. 390 was lost, McCaul said. McCaul Akl. -...;_ - Throu1b the years, 1toek split. companies spun off the truat and. in 1962. there was a merger with Tex- aco Inc. AP Wlf-Oe CONSUMER ADVOCATE GETS POLITICAL Ralph Meder At N ... Conference Natkr Enters Local Fights By Tt.e AMSoda&ecl rresfl To lbe s urprise of many who have followed his career. consumer champion Ralph Nader has ven- uared from Washington this year to get directly in- ~lved in explosive city and state political disputes -witb success so far. . Earlier in th.to year, Nader, risking his prestige and political capital. decided lo openly support the cause ol Clevela nd's controversial mayo.r, Dennis Kucinich. He Muld hardly have picked a more ex plosive local s1t1i;1t ion THE CITY HAD ALREADY defaulted on $15 million in noc.es in December. Banks that held those unpaid notes were ins isting that the city sell its electric utility as one condition for rescuing Cleveland from its fmant•1al WOt'S Kucinich refused to :,ell the utility. arguing that "Muny l.i"ht" wa::. the <.:lcvchmd consumer's best defense :.i~ainst rising electric bills. With Nader's hl·lp, ht· persuaded Cleveland voters to s upport ;1 n•ft-rcndum to preservc the city's ownership 1n ckfian<'e of the city's banks and other business C'rf'ilitors Nad<•r insists he was drawn to the dispute by its consumer as11N·ts, not by any new yen for local ®llni<'l:. "It was a m:.iJor consumer issue." Nader said lit an inlerv1t•w "tie's the only mayor I know of that's stamhng up to the powerful cliques that ru11 our c1til's .. NADER'S PRESENCE AND PRESTIGE on t>ie -.cenc hell>('d turn a victory for Kucinich and t.las lo help again in April in a dispute over rent co11trol in Santa Monica Nader got involved in this second local dispute at the n.oqu cst of Santa Monica community activist Derek She<irer , who works for the group. Santa fllonicans for Renters' !lights The two had become fnc•n1h. sf'vera l years ago when Shearer was a reporter 1n Was hington "" : "lncreas1ns::ly." :.aid Shearer in a phone con versation, "Ralph undcrl>tands that 1f you really want serious social chanj!t• y<iu h<t vc to engage in it al the local level " The dis pute in Sant<1 Mona<'a involved a local initiative lo introduce rent control in the city. create an elt!('tivc rent control board, a nd set up criteria lo avoid arbitrary t•vicl1ons. Like other California cit.1<'~ with high n•ntcr (>OJJUlations, San ta Monicans h;.id hc<'n an~1·n·d that the passag'~ last year or Proposition 13 had provu.led a windfall lo landlor<ls. but no help at all lo tenants "WHAT RAl.Pll DID WA"S HE (;AM£-in-th~ day before the vole on the in1tiat1vc on April 10 We didn't have mont•y lo huy med1e1 t1mt-to counter the real c.s tatt· intcn •sts The only thing wt· had was Halph, "s aidSht·an•r Contending that he was there to prevent "the ·strip-minin~ of Santa Monica." Nader was able to attract air L1mP and local headlines fo r the pro rent control forces. The rent control meal>ure was adopted Later irr the year. says-Sheare r,-Nader will lend his prcsen<>e t1> a group an Massachusetts which has fought to shift the s late's crushing property tax burdf'n away from homeowners and toward corwrahons _ wuv HAS NADEB OECIU.ED_E lake the_ risk of involving himself an these highly ch<irged city and stare conOlcts after more than a decclde Or ·consumer advocacy centered in Washington? Nader himself says he was trying to attract at· tent1on ln Washington toward the consumer issues :in Cleveland. • "Our (unction la rJ(cly was to get Congress in- ·terested in the situation." · But Shearer says that convcrsa~ions . with ·Nader reveal other possible motives . The defeat in ;Congress or various consumer bills and other re· ·cent frustrations in Washington have helped Nader '.to think about using hi s prestige more directly in :local conflicts. "It will mean he's not just this media figure in ·Washington. He's someone who'll come out and -help, and take some risks .'' i5 Reappointed . /f o FV Agency • Fountain Valley city councilmen have reap· : ;pointed five residents lo terms on the city's >cultural arta committee. :: Selected to serve two-year terms were Anne ·:Bay, Diddy Lammers, Ronald Morris, Sylvia :·Tempkina and Wesley Greer. : : Two olher members or the seven-mem ber : : committee were not up for reappointment. · • The committee works with the city's Parks I))• 11w rvmvaoy lo Hnance conalruc· "HOW IT CAME TO be an the 110 11 nf 11 railroad The Blake po111ession of Wells Fargo is un- b r 0 1 h 1· r :. . t w o N ~ w Y d r k known." Texas Pacific Land Trust ~lot·k h111k1•r-., houi.:ht Lhe certificate general manager Jim McCaul said in 'l'ht·1r f1r:;t 11um •:,arc unknown Dallas. "But according lo what we were told. it apparently turned up In RUT Tiit: c 't;RTU'lt'ATE d1sap· an old stack of certificates and bonds ' p't·art'<.I :1t•v1·1 al )'l'Urs later in the company archives." From 1875 to 1876, lhe Texas and Pacific Railway was tranted almost 5 million acres of land by lhe slate or Texas. The company planned to sell the la nd to pay for ra ilroad construe· tion. but the land did not sell rasl enough. Mccaul said the certi ficate represents 20,000 sh ares of Texas Padfic Land Trust stock and 53,000 shares of Texaco stock. Combined with cash dividends, he said, the sha res are worlh $3,216,800. • VISA. t t A' '•,. t \ • .-,.. '-- FRIE CAKE AID :1 PUICll ·f SAT. JUIE 9th .~ STERLING STA-SET NAILS SAVE 78' ' ~ One pound package of Sterling Sta-Set nJi ls Quality American made nails won't bend or break. CHOOSE REGULAR OR GALUANIZEO COMMON, BOX. FINISH SPRAY · PAINT ·o--1 ~UR REG. 1.59 CHOICE OF COLORS SAVE 9gc 2 FOR THE ORIGINAL WHAMO GREAT FOR SUMMER FUN AMERICAN KEYS OILY 3 KEYS FOR 00 OFF OUR REG. 9.99 -BEACH-CHAIRS ------ COUPON GOOD 'FOR 1°0 OFF ON DIAL IND. BLUE CHAIR .. OFFER GOOQ WHILE.SUPPL-.Y J.AU-~ I HPQUC,lt JUN E tJ, 1979 .. YOUR CHOICE FULL, HALF, QUARTER 3 FOR PLASTIC SPRINKLER HEADS SOLID BRASS TNSERTS. RICES SUBJECT TO STOCK ON HANDTHRU JUNE \3, I • PEI 7DAYS ·~· COME 10· THE PARTY SAVE 99' EVEREADY'S IEST ALKAUIE Elll"ZllS C OR 0 SIZE -2 PACK, 9 VOLT YOUR CHOICE $~~E_ -1 OJI 39' OUR REG. 1.39 itAllD GAIDElllllG IOOtS BRIGHT CO LORED PLASTIC HANDLES, DURABLE \. SAVE SI' RUllERMAID* TWIS,T·TOP ICE CUIE TRAY -(; ,·:-. _,--- ===-·"~ ~~ 2 FOR 1 °!7~G. icr. oops out with a twist! Non·st(ck "' 1 kat:>ility. Unbreakable and won't warµ or crack. 2865 : and Recreation Commission and makes recom-, . mendaUons regarding culturaJ programs in Foun· 240 BROADWAY LAGUllA BEACH OPEi SUNDAYS • lain Valley. ·-:;;::=============-~~~~~~~ L~( Ptlot J C.ndld commenlerles, :: Logbook . : HClusi•••r In th• DAILY PILOT 497-4403 8-6 .· • • , lhurldey. June 7, 1979 OAJLY PILOT A I J , ~e\1 Sale Starts J 10 a.m. Fridciy ~ -AV SALE Junesth ~ ~~~~-=---.::::.:.=:..-=-==~~-------------------------~~~====1 t -. . . Save 20°k on , Selected Hobie~) Shorts C orduroy walk short in brown, navy. It. blue. and cream. Sizes 29W t o 40W ~ Orig. 14.50 Sale 11.60 . Swim Trunks in popular elastic waist. Yellow. marine blue. navy and red. Sizes S -M -L -XL Orig. $12 Sale 9.60 Sporting Goods Sa1tf19.99 Reg. 24.99 Sevylor Capri ·2 man boat kit Your Choice 9.88 Reg. 19.95 Lifeline gym Exerciser or Exergym Exerciser. Special 10.99 three in 1 fishing chair Safe 14.99 Reg 17 99 Mltchell 300 reel by Garcia Sale 95c Zekes Floating bait Reg. 1.39 Your Choice 79c Luree-Meppa, Kaatm.aters, Rooster Tells and Super Duper Reg. 95• to 1.19 ... ...... enney Men's Suit Sale Sale 549 Orig. $130. Pinstriped 3 pc. suits 50% polyester~O% wool. light s_ummer col ors~ Sale s55 Orig. $130. Plaid 3 pc. suits. 80% poly/20% wool. Wide selection of sizes and patterns Sale s39 Orig. $85-$110. 3 pc. s uits polyester or p o ly/cotton. Solids and checks. Save 50o/o M en's Full Fash ion Knit Shirts Orig. $12 Sale 5.99 Save 20% Men 's Fashion Underwear in fashion c olors. T-shirts, briefs, bikini and athletic shirts. Reg. 2.19 Sale 2.23 Save 20% Men's poly/cotton pajamas. solids ·· and prints. Or ig. sa Sale 6.40 Special 5.99 Mature men's walk shorts solids and plaids. Special 3/S1 O Men's Fas hion Ties in so11ds. stripes and prints. 50% off M en's Famou5 maker .vallets R eg. $6-$12 Special 21ss Men's Belts assorted styles Home Entertainment Belt driven turntable 116402 orig. sgg Sale $77 iis401 orig. $99 Sale s71 · ~ Sale s299 AMJFM stereo receiver with play/record tape deck. ong. 349.95 Sa1es99 3 pc. AM/FM Stereo 8 track player recor-der o'rig. 129.95 Sale s1a8 orig. 238.95 3 pc. AM/FM stereo radio, 8 track tape player recorder phonograph. Hardware . . 25 o/o off All Rockwell Stationary po•er tools in stock. 33% off selected r Portable power tools. bnlls, circular saws, sabre saw,;. sanders, routers and accessories . Men's Shoes Save 30°10 o n several casual style men's shoes. Limited Q1¥3nt1ttes by style. Orig. 19.99 Sale 13.99 Save 28 to 36°10 on m en's b etter casual shoes. · Leatller:·su.ecfo"-a'ha <1eser(tioots - Orig. $22 to $25 Sale 15.99 Save 20°/o on Men's Uniroyal Ked1v white canvas with athletic stripes. l1m1ted quant1t1es by style. Reg. 1-6.99 to 19.99 Save 30°k on All Men's Golf shoes in stock Blue Suede Reg. 36.95 Safe 24.99 Oblique Toe Reg. $23 Safe 15.99 Wing Toe Reg. 18.99 Sale 12.99 Etonlc Leather Reg. $39 Sale 26.99 Moc Toe Reg. 15.99 Sale 10.99 Fine Jewelry 20o/o off Selected Men's Seiko® and Bulova® wa·tches. •Limited quantities. Reg. 74.95 to $250 Men~s Quartz and Accutron Quartz watches • Pencron quartz with movements and dials by Seiko.!11 Reg. 69 95 to $100 •Bulova 14K gold accutron and accutron quartz styles. (3 only) Reg. 5'75 to $500 FASHION ISLAND STORE ONLY 644-231 ·3 • Now 50°k off Now 50% off •