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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-06-14 - Orange Coast Pilot- I ~· I ., r ,, .. aizm• -· -I *lt#S-21111 ...... _ as_ _, .,, ,., Ml9" _.:...&. __ _,,,. ..... ' '\" .. t ,, '.._ ~-·~ft-:-~ 1 • ...-.-1:11-~ •. ~ • ump Ropes Skip to Fore Get Some Wlaee& .,,._AlllEllf .. .._ A la Hea for • mez:pema ... aad aDrOID~ wa1 to blep n.t an ropes u -al'8'Dail•• ..Uarcallt . . • al•• boom is a ••near ~-, .. •aid the maaier ot a aoortlu &oodl store in SeatU .. 0 We can hantlY iMP any In stock," he added, ex· plainin1 that be used to sell 100 to 200 Jump ropes a year and now ls sellins 200 to 300 a month at prices ranglo& from $3 to$5. TOE CUSTOMERS INCLUDE all types. the manaier said -"the business execuUve who keeps one in his briefcase al\d the housewife who wants t.o get into abape." • No one is sure just what prompted the 1ur1e in sales. "I lb1nk It's {ust the general physical fltne11 crau hat's overcome every- body," said a salesman at Schneider's SPort store in Troy, MJcb., where jump ropes cost between $2.50 and $12. The CTCJU-COU.Dtry hor1eback ride of Billy Marks has been brought to a sharp stop in Skidmore. Md. Marks bas spent a year and a half on his self-styled "ride tor nature," but Chesapeake Bay Bridge olficials have told him his horse can cross the bridge only in a trailer. Dr. Richard Keelor, director" of pro- cram development for the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports, said jumpini rope can be good exercise, but cautioned people wbo are out of con- dition not to try to do too much too soon. Teen Test Hits Women's Jobs DENVER <AP) -Almost 30 percent of 17-year· olds questioned in a nationwide survey believe that a woman'• place la in lhe home. An additional 20 percent think women abould be allowed t.o work on- ly under certain conditions. Tbe ~Uooal Auessment or Educational Pro· crams <NAEP). a project or t.be Education Com- mlulon ot the Stat.es, asked .C,60017-year-olds to ex- pOu.nd in essays on their views of women's role in society. ABOUT 7 PESCENT OF THE essayists said womftl should remain at home because "that's the way It ia." Four percent said women were incapa- ble or working. One writer said that women might hurt themselves if they tried manual labor, then added: "The woman should stay at home so that she can cook, clean house and take care of the children because a majority of the women, while they are girls, are rataed in an environment where they are tauiht to be a mother and housekeeper . Even in the Bible, the scriptures show the woman as in the home while the man is in the fields working.'· ANOl'llER YOUNGSTER WROTE, however: "Women are human beings, it is their God·iiven ri&bt to punue whatever career they desire.'' The NAEP said the 1tucly showed predictable spllta by sex in view• about women's careers. Thirty-seven percent°'" the males. and 21 percent or UHt females aaid that a woman's place is in the home. Conversely, S8 percent of the females and 41 percent of the males said women should work wberever the_y want. The u•sment group periodically surveys stu- denta at different ages to measure their mastery of buic skills. In a 1tudy on writing ability. the younpters were asked to answer this essay ques- tion: "SOME PEOPLE BELIEVE111AT.e woman's place is ln the home. Others do not. Take one side of thls Luue. Write an essay in which you state your poslUon·and defend It." . M811y respondents said women should stay home to take care of children. Nearly three-fourths of thole who said women should work only under certain conditions said they should be allowed careen only if they did not have small children. Otber reasons given for women remaining at home included taltini care of the husband and cook· in' and cleanln1 houae. INA V .S. MULLIS. AN NAEP analyst, said few of the wnters mentioned nnancial need as a circumstance under which women might work. "Yet the Bureau of Labor Stallstics reports that st petcenl of all working women are either self· supportina or are marrted to men who make less lban S1.000 a year." she aaid " Obviously. ror most families. economics plays a major role in de· tenninin& wMlber a woman wUI work •· Bill Nixed SACRAMENTO (AP> -The Assembly Ways and Means Committee h~s rejected for the second time in u many weeks a San Die &o legislator's effort to widen the couW protec· tion zone in La Jolla. NO MATl'ER WHAT exercise pro- gram you choose, Keelor said, you should atart slowly. If you *1'e over 30 and do not exercise regularly, see a doc tor before you begin. Try a program of viaorous walking -building up from a quarter of a mile to two miles daily - before you try jumping. The individual who runs out, buys a jump rope and expects to get fit in four or five weeks is making a mistake. Keelor said. Oetting and staying fit More people choose United to Chicago than any other airline. Because the friendly skies lead the way in service to the Windy City. Mora daily nonstops. United has 9 daily nonstops to Chicago from the Los Angeles area. More than any other airline. Including the only daily nonstops from Ontario Airport. .The onfy747's. Only United offers you 7 47 comfort to the Windy City. And we do it tw;ce a day. Starti~ with our midmorning flight from LA. to Chicago. And ending with the only7 47 Night Coach 90.ing. MoreNIGht Coachfllghts. m c YoUt l r tY1e to place a priortt:J cm ..tna )'OCtf' bod)'. Ju.m ,. ··demaods a cood deal ol the Yarioul -ankle, bee and hp," Keelor1aid . UNLl&E IOGGING. wblch ts an aerobic exercise reqwriq coatinuous work at a slow rat.. JWDPina rope places a sudden, &tron& demand oo the heart and tunas. Don't ex~ct to jump rope for any ex- tended penod of Ume. Unless you're in Tit~ fndfmdual aello ....... out, bufl• a j.,..p re,w aad eqect• to fief tit I• f eur o,.-II~ ~ b •cddag a ......... outstandina condition, "you're goina to have a hard time jumping continuously for four or five minutes." Keel or said. He recommends alternating short periods of jumpinc -one and a-half to two minutes -with other types o( ex· erclse that place Jess of a strain on the cardiovascular system. FOR THE PERSON· who follows the rules, Keelor said jumpmg rope has several advantages. ll's inexpensive _ You don't need a lot of space or equip· ment. You c41n do it at home -assurrung you don't have neighbors downstairs. And you don't have to worry about bad weather Keeler said the type of rope you use doesn't matter. Ball bearings in the ban· die will help keep the rope from getting tangled.' Other tangle-free models feature plastic diacs that slide around to Our 3 daily Night Coaches to Chicago ,.,..---v afford you a triple option on 203, no-restriction "' Night COach savings. No Other air.line can match that. And only United gilleS Y9U nonstop Night Coach ;avings from ontario Airl>9':t More MidWestconnecttohs. When you reach the United terminal at Chicago's O'Hare Airport, you're just steps ~from~ United connections to more cities in the Midwest and East than any other airline serves. leave 7:50 a.rn. (DC· 10) 7:55 a.rn. (Ontario) ~20a.m. (747) / 1 O:lS a.m. (Ontario) 1:10 p.m. CDC·10) ~ U.battom ol\Mtope. A HIMm• at Ua.llecl ~ GoOdll ln Omaba. .• Wd tbe pllltie ........ at SUI each. were~ p)pulat wilb women. "Wecan'Uettbeml.Dfut.....,,., .. be"' Wd. TBS •OST l!XPENSIVS jump ropes ut! in the aior. -leather atyles like thole rii used by boxen -cost•·"· · l Ken Moore. of Herman'• World Ot' It Sporttne Goods In Farmlneton. Conn.. ., said customen are "very speclflc aboUft' what they want." demanding ball ~ · ings or special construclloo • ": In Portland. llla1t1e. Charles Sawyer. preStdent of the James Balley Co., said,., rt. "We always sold sklp ropes, but all~! rit' sudden we're selhn1 a lot ol them ancJ ,· we're trymc to nc11re out why . . . ' WolJlen seem to be the noticeable new addlUon to tbe market... .. IN CONTaAST, SAM Ro1man, manager of Security Sporting Goods tit ., New Orleans, said most of bis customenr •'· were young men, 17 to 28. He aaid the most popular styles were the ones with the slldinl weiabts. Ken Harbrow, a buyer for six EmRoe Sporting G oods stores in the lb· dianapolls area, said. "We've been &et· ting people in from all over the state ask· ing for ropes Our best customers have 1 been women. but men buy them. toe>~ Everybody seems to want one " Pnces at EmRoe range from $3 99toS11.99. JAMES GLENN, ass1slant stare, manager or CuJlum and Boren m North Little Rock. Ark .. said he can't keep ropes in stock. "We sell them as fast as we get them,'' he added. ." And on most flights to tne Windy Ci~ you'll enj9Y highlights from ABC's "Wide Yet>rld of Sports" « CBS's "60 Minutes~' So next time Chi~'s tuggin' YQC.tr: sleeve, follow the leaoer .. 4: 15 p.m. CDC-10) 10:30 p.m. (Night Coach) Uhited. W1ere you•re ttie boss. For reservations. call ~Travel~ Or: call United 3t f 537·7521. Plf'tner'S in TraWI with~ Jntefnationa[Hotels. 12:20 a.rn. (747 Night Coach) ear Boroseope ~Anes to Get • : ' ~!Second Chance ' • WEDNESDAY,JVNEU . ·1 878YDNEYOllA&R •• ARIES (March Zl-April 19>: You get second dance, new life, opportunity to crystallize ideas. :t'ravel. relative, abort trips, frab eontacts are hfgbligbted. You "fall in love." You are revitalized.. · TAURUS (April 20-May 28): Highlight inlui-t.U>n. teaching procedures, .unncneas to by-pass ol1hodos methods. Money pidare II bript,. What aneared to be a lou could boomeraQC jn your fa var. _ GEJllNI <May Zt-.Juoe 20); Lunar eyde is sacb that you gain plaudits, find that ~ lacb punch and that your popularity is creatu tbm;a sus- pected. Take in.iU.tlYe. . CANCE& (June 21·July 2'2): Rdme to be kept m the dark. Ask questions, make inquiries. Shove a.ide secret rean. doubts. Sa.1 what you mean -mean what you aay. · LEO (July z:J.Aug. 2'2): Your wish ·•c:omes true," Romance ts in pid.ure -• relaUoOsbip grows, ~ te ,nean aometJUni ot value. Lina of commtmieatlf>o ~ -JOU enjoy travel and yoq benem. tbroulh writtaa wont. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Highlight diplomacy. reunion with loved one -genuine bu,.1ain available in art object, antiqQe. bome ap- tpliance or luxury item. St•odi.., is elevated. UBU <Sept. 2i-Oct. ZZ): Be willing to wager on 1oulWll. lleans bold yoand.f bt bip esteem. Jealous ~ who resenll you may aftanp( tO - dent your confldmce. Consider source! sa>RPIO (Oft. !3-Nov. 21): Money is attracted in yourdiredioa. You ean sneeeMfally inv~ go in- to bmme., ~ ptjoritia, necasilia into focus. Partner« mate taJb about nluabla: . SAGm'Aa.WS (NOY. 22-Dec. Zl): A90id pre· . mature ........ ._JOU have task to rmbb and it UO- aot. sboald aot be shunted aide. Accent on legaliUes, ~ ri&bta. coalnletaaJ_ obliptioos, request Crom partaer or mate. _ CAPalCOaN (Dee. ZZ.Jan. 19): Seell ••ot11er" sources. 01d mereaca maJ be outdated. f;mploy- meat. bnJ1b RrYiees require (l1!$b fterCY -stat.us r quo wan't ~e-Take inckpendenl stepa. ~ MlVARJUS (Jan. 28-Feb. 11): Take initiative in risiac abcwe red tape -steno awa1 from thole . who are stuelt wJtb tbe "blues," moribmad, depre..t and ladinC In faitla.. You have ebwe now tbpia and proride impir.UC.. , Pl8CE8 <Feb. 19-llarda 2D): Cbi.-~ pieea Call iol.Oplw.. Y• sasrwa UOilto....-.l Wlmlaad beea • taacleal red tape is,..,.,. .. Aceellt• ~ . , froiD llftrioasadavon. Views se ftildieated u Jw JJ .. y..,. .......,. ,..,.. 8l"e dramatic. L attrxtin, dyumie _. yoa tad to ea toO maDJ "••ects." Yoar YOiee HD a.e ... ifiud iD adiac. uacbin&. 'No-noJUense' UFO Data Due &~ \'?@(!!)({ @@[(wn@@ ......... ...,. DEAR PAT: I «def.cl cc.-met.lea from an 8dven t \bat appear In the April 10 Pamllf WHk.Jy maculne. My order bal not 1rrlved. and J tbJok nou&h Umtt has pa1Md '°'" il to be delivered. I lbou-"t lber• wu t0me law In effect whereby an mail onStts have to be filled within 30 da.11 or money mutt be refunded. I'm sure I read UU.. Am J coned? P.W .• Irvane Ayn.. r-, "-"'7. Ml I•• ...... Aft •• New YM. NY M1ZZ. .,... .. .-.a ..... ~,.,.. fnbar..aeralThieC..•'rtm .... ................ tftedhe ... z. ltft. It r1 •*e. ad ...._ nm· • ...,. ..... d ........... . ... ,. afterncdytq .. tder. u Ute •eH•H•IM e....a .. •Mp .... die C9tmpay ... ..., Ute aeM-.n ill a later..,,,.., ....... ctn.,.,._ C.ea.MeJ Ute..,._. set • ...,..._ r. -*"-..... ,... c .... Ute ref_. •• 1te a.W .. aeweadan. I FATHER'S DAY THE ANGELS WAY CONTEST ENnaES FROM CAROUSEL OPERATOR Soatlt Coast ?Illa COUlll1rY ftCAll WOOo IACUO ...... • · • • · BAR•WOOD wooo...ca• .a· ...•..... CASCADE OOMM'ON4 ·•. SHASTA wA&Mlf •• ... ••••••• •• ·wALllUT ......... .......... .. WESTER• ~·4 ••••• - CAlllllO wooo MCAii> .... nuLWMllT wooo IACalO, .. SAUTOGA . ~fAHYON• .. .. ;u--na~, .... •K()OO w:atO ... CllSTAL mc&llY wooo t.tiCX8> 4 .. -·11.111' woooMCUD• .. • •• · • SPEGAL LA•I SAlE 5395 PerLIT ...... .... , ............................ ... n .. 11•~1r.,...r1,.11•...._ Alt eoc. ll'IUlt be -*' In greuPS ol ttwe °' more from tM otridM J)fat fnll>. LOtt '*d in tr\111'""" • mlllOr bank .. trwtee. .. With \' down ~1t special tenn& are svailable tor 2 yws at K .,,:nu.a Ant•esl l'1l&e. Lob localed In Che AnSelope Valley l1ris oftenng ha all a... f9QU1'9d F-.. SUq & ~ l*IMS. Ab9()1Ulllfy., pt.JM arders. No credit ..,.,,ICllJont ~t9d. Se hablo .,.,.,.. Finlt conw -AtSt .,.,,,.,_ • A.an': l9ft'9 UM9 ~ATO.S o..ift-~-------· ........... --..MJD----.......... __ ......_,,_ ...... _, • ~ ..,.~. ausnc ttlNE 90Aaos 1.i2 JO~ CIDAa SHINGUS ;..9w. s7n 8'G 14"WflTE CEIUllUIHT , ....... ~ ..... ----.... IORS '99" .. .. New longer Buses Win County Oka~ ByKATHYCl.ANCI' . · OfU.01111, ...... St ... The Orance County TranaJt Di.strict COCTD) won-permission frolD a new eountywtde transporta- tion aeency Monday to purchase 10 loa1er-than- normal buses. Members of the new Orange County Transportation Commission, who earlier threatened to withbold approval of the $1.8 millloo purchase, voted 4·1 to give their endorsement. Commlnlon Chairman Al HolliDden, wbo Wice voted against the purchase when It came before Jlim as an OC'rD director, apln oppoled the ba;y, --NanNG TllAT TllE 11-SEAT Joni eoeehes could bold about 140 seated and standing passengers, Holllnden said, "That is enough to have TB'B nucorna tatioD was selected for the launch, aCCOl"dlnl to Jama Blrakoe, deputy air pollution control officer, becau1e m~ hue determloed that U.. belt Nlulq can be obtalDed by •ta.ltlnc t.befUcht from Santa Ana and beeaUM the maulve banpn pro- n~ an kleal JocatioD for readying the manned, IUI*". pral1ll'e balloaD. "A med.ea." The balloon, which la a:n Jmportant tool In meaurillJ a1r poUuticJD within the four county area ot tbe dlltrtet, · was filled and teated lut Kanda7 and Tuesday in one otthe baDpn. ••PraenUJ. we an just waltlna for a smoC17 day before JauncMq the balloon," ••ld Dr. TJ;loJDH F. Helnsbelmer, dfrect()r of the Aerospace Atmospheric Satellite pro· ject and pilot or Ute craft. WREN 111E WEATHER conditions are right and lift,off bu been ac- complished, the balloon wW tra•el at the soo.root level over the Loe Angeles basin and Ob to Oraqe County and the Riverside-San Bernardino County ar~a where the fileht will end. On board tbe gondola with HeiD.tbe.tmer and bis copilot. Peter Neusbul. will be a sophllUc.ated ~ of equipment. Once airborne. tt wU1 monitor ozone, nltro1en oxides, hydrocarbons. aldebydea, tem- a small riot goiftf down the street.'' G If M Saying be WU not yet convinced or the need for 0 eet longer buse9, Holllnden said he reared there could .. dadeindb.'11~ .. rwld ' Two·Plane Tie-down \\ .I.ease Win Okay For fast reBef from~ fedlns~- A pair fJl moath-to-moalh leases f« airplane ~ at Orange Count;J Airport have won tbe approval ol eounty supervisors. · ...all•ftrsc.takaa Ant National Home,~!lflll .. -' So don't fight the lalt th!"t= The board aereed to rent Beecbcraft West four·tentba ot u. acre for aircraft tie-down at a IDOD· thly reotof$330. · ·~·Loen, and go dhdly to yotlr \ aintrad!Od °'"**the posslblhtla; A MW manager or loan offl«r at the Flrst National tnnch neat· Voll-W.11 g1ve you IOl1le room to Supervison also approved Jl permit for nearly two-tenths of an acre for Executive Aircr:aft Salei at a monthly · · rentof$89. Four Receive Grants I · Four Orange Cout·resldenta have received college acbolanb.lps from the Retail Clerks Union Local :12t: Kelly T. Hqbel, Irvine; Caod.lce A.I Kartlns. Viuloa Viejo; and ~· J. Sbigaki. ca.ta Mesa. eachrecet sebolarshlps of $250. Michael A. Green of HUDUngton Beach w awarded a $liOO ldaolarshlp. family room. Central air conditioning. A swlmmfn9 pool A bullt·ln kitchen. Al- most any home . bfathel \ J)fOWl'lllnt « ~ you can thlnlc cf \ can bt yours with a low clOlt Home~ J 'frcm the Ant NaticnelBankcf Orange~ I FU'St National Bank=- t . · ~OFFICE At the Plaza in downtown Orange . • <X>STA MESA: Mesa Vtrde a Adams . 1IMNE: Uivasily Dr •• Mkhellon 0r: IAGUNA HlllS: Alida Parkwj a Sm Dilg> fmwav • .. . n' be passenger discipline problems for drivers, un-To Benefi•t loading problemt and increased complaints from t . • 11 11 t.asp:~~~~=~~~:Sbetark,wboaerveaas Good-·...!" ""\. .,, Let US Help .'.'.'.~;, OCTD chairman, said the purchase is justlfled. .Will - auio:n":u:i= J:~0~:,0:m~th~tt~~;!:s~le~ California Angela 1 • 1 publictransportaUon," Clark said. President Red Patterson •.. A father discovers his .~"0lescent daught~r is exper.imenting with drugs. He doesn't know what to do. Reportis from ocrt> atarr members said use or will be host to' a June 20 the 1oog bases could uve from $200,000 to nearly golf tournament ln .••• A lonely wife sobs into a pillow. Her rwarriage is breaking up. Her elderly paren·ts have become a $700,000ayearfnoperatingcosts. . Placentia to benefit . burden. She can't cope. . \ iJ' OCTD ApJstant General Mana1er Jim Goodwill Jndustriea of . . • · e: .. u.t1 Reichert said the)' would "'1Jli1 OC'J'Dto me one oranceCcuotJ. cl ._.A middle-aged man with a good 1ob shakes uncontronably as he reaches for a bottle of booze. nB. Joq bus. radter than two ataQlliaTd eoacbes, along · Goodwill GfflciU. sai tried to sto" drinking, but failed. • beaYiJy traveled routee, 1~e'dtiVer'.-1a1.aty. ~will be llmlt..-.., , Jl:L ---· ~ .. -...ed..t4>WoAIW-.Otee ' it 'i" IN ADDITION, STAPP repc>l'b ooted: the -:t1l proride golf cart. ~ "" 1.. , • ,, ... t ~ "1i \. t !t, ff ' \ . • longer buses are expected to get about six miles per dinner• tee prbee, d~r i ~~ 'J "' "' -.; ... · t ' · \ ~ ~ ~: gallon of gasoline with about five mile per gallon in priua and competition '-~ : \ · . ~ standard coaches. . awards. 4. \ ' • t ' I • ' The longer buses cost $186,000 each, more than Those interested ~ay 9 ~ 1· • twice the price oLa standard coach, staff reports call 9$47.ac>l, extem1oa ,. , said. 266. ~· They are beinl orcte.-ed through a comortium of other transit farms ln the United States and would be delivered in 1919. CC>mmlMiClners were told the to buses would replace 20 atandard eo•cbea on OCTD bus orders over the next two years. Deatlu Elsewhere ( f , ~"~* . '!''' r:• I ... p • I :}·~l!' , n '" ~ .. ,, BERKELEY (AP) - •tellael Lener, 67, a world-renowned ceneticlat at the University of California. These scenes are coA'lmon everyday experiences. All of us have probJems and we search for their solution's~' Sometimes we succeed. Other times we can't. Then we need professional help, Where to find this helfl can become a problem. PROBLEM TALK SHOP helps people find answers to their problems. · : ; , PROBLEM TALK SHOPS are free counseling and referral services located in Orange County. · .. . . . ....,, PROBLEM TALK SHOPS are here to offer you help through counseling and referral. There is no charge for our service to you. We refer to both public and private :agencies in Orange County. Facili-- ties to care for individuals are available on a 24-hour basis. That mean$ we can help you whenever ~oil· need help. Appointments are not necessary. If you prefer to make an appoint~ent, day and evenint~ hours are available. (Office hours: 8:30 a.m. -5:00 p .. m .• Monday through Friday. In extre emergencies. a counselo( can be reached after 5:00 p.m., and on weekends.) " · Let Us Help With: Crisis t nterVention -When a problem is so big or complex that you are unable to see alterna- tives,. talking with a professional may help. Marital Discord - A counselor helps establish a starting point and guidance for husband and wife. ... .. . ,,.,, . . ,, f • ' , , • i J f 1 4 l J ' I t ' Skilled Kandi for Independence block of four 13-cent com· morlitlve stamps will be lasued in July ' ceremoales at Cincln· .. 1 DON'T want people nali's ri¥eatroct area. 11ie ltaliips salute four representative rayina qalnat me," be aource1 ol aapport of troops in the field considered essential to saJd. wlnniq the war: for independ nee. They are blacksmiths, He eot a lett.e.r Crom wbeelwrtahts. leatberworkers 8DCI seamstresses. the r"ldenta obJectin& to JWii~---------------~--'":'"""-~-"!-:"-,bis plans to erect a statue 1 or the Vh"eln Mary. $ which depicts the ift B • ff• T Bleued Mother with r1ngs1m ear . c~~~~lly revealed / SAN DIEGO (AP) -AD act.... Wbo took bicDa meal c1111W!il cootaiD:i.Dc lead ror DiWtriW pro- blem• died early tbls year rrom a case ol leuktlllla a doctor tb.lnU may bue 1temmed from le..S ~aomna. . Ttie actms, who lived ID Holl)'woiocl but wbOM lclentlty was kept secret by the hematOloaist wbO treated her unUl her death. had taken thiee capsules a day of bone ~eal for six yean as a c:Jlchun 1upplemeot beslnnina in 1962. THE CAPSULES EACh contained 200 parts ~r mllllon of lead, said ~ hematolocist, Dr. WUliam Crosby ol the ~ripps CUnic and Research FoundaUon. "The thine that finally Jellied her was leukemia," Crosby said in an interview Monday. "We don't know ll wu lead. But lead ls a bone mar- row poiaon and leukemia ls a bone marrow dise&ff. •• · In the current issue ot ( --------] the Journal. of tbe MEDICINE Amer~can Medical As· . sociatioo, Cro,,by writes that while there is oo clear evidence that leukemia can be caused by lead pofsonlna. "It is concei'Vable tbat the proloneed lntoxication oC the patient's mar-row miey have resulted in neoplasm.•' ASHEVILLE. N.C. (AP> -Prin· By tradition', graduating aeniofs • •WE, THE u .n. THE DOCTOR WHO PRESCJtlBED the C'ipal Charles Koontz crfed when be buy a gift ror the school with ~Y dersigned, take great ex· ground·up bones and the brand name of the pro- • epened a box that his students at T.C. collected in four years of fund raising cepUon to your placing duct, imported from England, were not divulged. • 2oberson Hieb School presen~ him and left over from class projects. Our Holy Mother as you Crosby would not discuss his reasons for keepine ~ OI\ awards day. propoee to do. Our dear them secret. · Jnside were an owner's manual and .. WE HAD QVJTE a bit of m<1Jtey Lord will certa1?9' bold The bone meal capsules were purchased from ~ \ ' ~ . . . . ~ ( i keys to a tm Chevrolet Malibu car. left over and we wanted tQ do you accountable ror unnamed Los Angeles health food stores, Crosby sometbing for bi Di," said class presl· thls," the petition read. said. But tests performed on slmUar bone meal ••EVERYBODY KNEW BUT me," dent Fran Patterson. Amato canceled tbe or-after 1970 reveal~ no substanUal quantities of lead, Koontz said, "I theught they were The class didn't have enough f9l" the der for thestatue. althoul.b it was not known if the lead·laden bone planning to build a covered walkway car in their treasury, so they ot on meal was still on the market. be said. $behind the bulldlng. They had even the phone tQ friends and loc . busi· HE MYS bis objective The actress was 49 when she came to Crosby for me in and talked to me about it." nesses, wbo chip in the rest was not to ~ltillate, but to treatment last Aueust. She bad begun ta.king the ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiii!_ii~iiiii~~--~~~iijl add a~phere. capsules in 1962, and ber original doctor, also now 1 Amato who came dead, dealt with the problem by prescribing sWl AUTO M .. IUID OYH 21 • • • •• .. • s 116. COl,Ll•I STUDIMT • StM•LI OYll 20 • PU YIAl SJ68. NlYIAl S YIAUY s I 7 3 .. so.ooo . . . . . • • .. s100.ooo •• ~~~ 363.: ,.... lettlllg "" s..tlll'.' & ....... c.cwer,.. ..... ..,....., ...... fir too_ ... from Italy• several years . larger dosages-"by the tablespoon," Crosby said. ag,o, said he was sur-SUDDENLY HER HAlll BEGAN to fall out, P~ed by tht' reaction. her right arm became paralyzed and she couldn't He said it co~~ never walk by herself. havehappenedml~. Yet she continued taking the capsules for He now pl~ to buy a anotberfotfr,ean, Cro:sby-nid. atwue of Julius Caesar Doctors could not determine what was bother- ana erect. it in place <?f ing ber.' Exasperated, she began scouring library the oµier st~tues. This books and finally found a description of symptoms one will be clothed. that matched hers, They were from lead poisoning • ~own ReinStated · The petition, sent to Gov. Rudy Perplch, was signed by residents or the surrounding township. ~ .: l SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS FOR LAftGE BUSINESS . YAC TS NEW SWEDEN, Minn. (AP) - Highway department officials have relented so New Sweden is going back on the map. The unincorporated Nicollet County hamlet, population 8, suffered the ig- nominy of being left off the state's 1979 road map. "WB'VE BBEN HERE all our lives and we were worried about losing our town's name," Bjorklund said. a • J f ' I f • ( ! 4 • • . t I ' \ I I POLICIES LARGE BOAT DISCOtlfTS EXTENDED WORLDWIDE CRUISING COVERAGE COMMERCIAl BOATS BOB PALEY MORTHOC-54'6-3205 & ASSOC, INC.~ouTH~c-642~6500 SENIOR HONOR. ROLL STUiSENT OURl~G ALL HER. MIGH ~OOL CAREER, ... ,LJSfED IN ''WHO'S wRO~ AMERICAN ~~\G" _ SCHOOL STLJOENTS!' BUT A PE'ITl'ION drive, led by Paul BjorklundJ town clerk, led to restoT&Uon of acknowledgement of New Sweden's existence. The town, along Minnesota 111, con· sista or a creamery building, a teed store, one house and a few outbuild· ings. It's home to the Holger Rasmussen and Wayne Meurer families. YOUR DAILY PILOT CAN BE RECYCLED! Orange Coaat College operates the offlclal recycling center for Costa Mesa . Fir Air ca1norilla anda818KIN · Sl.H Green •mm tram ll8llOnal Gal! R8111. It's a special weekend bonus! Just present your /4Jr Collfomla tlci<et when you rent your car from Notional. You'll get extra S&H Green Stomp certificates from Nattonol on the amount of your one-wc:r( alr11ne fare. Convenleotty located at every a irport served b'{ Afr Catlfornla, Notional rents GM cars llke the ' Chew NO\l'O tor Just $14.95 o doy. Full size cars Ilka the Olds Cutlass ore Just two dollars more: The s & H Green Stamp cer- tificates from your car rental plus the bonl-ls from your airfare add up to a hefty fistfull of stamps, So don't miss out. Reserve your flight and your car with Just one call to AJr Callfomlo or 'your travel .agent. •You P<J"f fOt gos. RtlT• OYOlloble ol partldpol1f9 focollON 6 pm Thundav lo ~ondOV noon. Ratel ore noo-dllc«llltoble arid IUbject to change wllnout nob Co~ l"IUI ~ 1et\M'ned to .-ntlnO loootlon. Rot• cH not <M:llloble In So. loke Tahoe ond Polfn Spmg1., Stomp alfer exi>llel .14.fy 31. 1977. • \ :Aft.AllTA AP)-• 111111 Tw1 ....... ..... -~-..... .,.,,.. .............. fflUla. lr ... tnMi .. tr• u.. etar Jl(kMr. ,,.. ...... ,.... .. tea•'• 'IBn-.U, .. CJ Y ..... Award ••r a.IMll ... ta• m aaat••eat ...... ~WalMild ms......,,.. .. c.M~ ellewbeN. Wida nmon ra tbat Qndiitatl tbat ~. Yll' lllllilt llptllOUe UJ deal '" ........ ad .be ....... ~ b9 riUal to 10 to the wwlddM.,....11.ecb. uu tbere •• deal ~ the Beds. I -.... •tt," tbe 12-"8-Hld rllN..uiadel' said Kon· 4-Y Dllbt-• 'ftla tJatq am been c:omtac to a beed for a 7eu and a IWf. I.-1"". I Jut kept thlnp inside me, ~· J •bouJd:Oi. have. 1'blall were sud in tbe press that wandild me .. an'in- gate• durin& ecmtract nelOtla- tions." SeaYW and the Meta conducted bitter eootract ta.lb prior to the 1978 season and the pitcher even-tually si~ned a three year, $750,000 cootract. But that was before the Juc.raUve free agent market. Now Seaver wants to re- negotiate the contract and the JI eta have refused. In a statement releued Mon· day by the Mets and atened by board chairman M. Donald Grant. tbe club explained its stand. ''So that there can be no mlsun- derstandln1 re1ardln1 Tom Seaver and bis association with u,.. tbe statement read, "we wish to announce we do not and neve!r. baYe w~te~d to trade "However, Tom now wished to. rene1otiate hil contract that be was so happy with a year ago. Our board of dlrecton voted un- animously apinst renegotiation. "The contract ls th• fundamen- tal eornerretoae ol our c;ouotry and baseball as weU. ''In the sprinl of 1978~ Tom asked for and received a tbree-year contract and expressed bis happiness with the terms. Never . once durin• the 1Jn6 season did he registel' anytblnc but aatisfac: &ion with the ~tract. "With tbe advent of the free a•ent dr~ CJther playon were promised ~~ Jucratlw ·fQn· tracts. It wu then that Torn ex- pres.sed hil~ett..·• And Seaver. 'bU eontlnued to exprem bis mi.happiness with the Mets, especially when the team failed to lien any free acents last winter. Now, apparently, both sides have had enoueb, and Seaver is available tor the best offer. Stars, Tucson Vie in Y olleyball The Ora.Jlie Count)' Stars boet tbe Tucson Sky tonight at University High (Irvine) in In· ternation-1 Volleyball Asaocia· lion action. Game time Is 7 :30. Oranio County ls 1-0 with an openine victory over the defend· ing IVA champion San Dlego BrNken, while Tucson leads the Eastern Division wttb a 2-0 re- cord. Tucson is actuaUy the old Los Angeles Stars franchise, and when lt moved Ora.nae County adopt~ the Stars nickname. EUGENE, Oie. <AP> -A ah.-down between two Olympic 1old mMalistl in tbe IOD8 fump hilblla.btl tbe annual Pr.ton· taine Classic tract and field meet tonlabt at the Unlvenlt.y ol Oregon. Arnie Jtobinloo, tbo 29-year- old who won the fold medal in the lon1 Jump In the Montreal 1amee I lut year, will face his ~t compeUUoo from Randy Wllllama, who won tbo loq Jump in tbt 1912 01.Ytnpica; I ANCBLS T~CLE u : I I set of clrcumstances for him." Apparently the challenee of building a sporta program from its foundation. combined with bickering among some UCLA supporters, motivated Butow to abandon the most successful basketball program in the COUD· try. Sports in Brief Chargers Try -TO Get Harris SAN DIEGO -The San Diego Chargers say they are negotiat- ing with tbe Los Angeles Rams to acquire quarterback James Harris. Eugene Klein, owner of the Na· tional Football League Chargers, confirmed Monday night that talks were in p~gress. Klein's statement came from New York, where be is attendlnf an NFL owuen meeting. "We have reached the staae where we are seekinf. added slreagtbl' Klein said. 'We are lootin~for bench strength. ftat doesn't mean Harris will be on the bench if we make the deal." The Chargers reportedly of- fered the Rams draft choices in excbanie. Uarris lost biJ starting job with the Rams last season to Pat Haden. Acquisition by the Chargers would put him in com- petition with Dan Fouts, the start.er in mosti of the Chargers' games last season. If he stays in Los Angeles, Harris would be up against Joe Namath, Haden and Nebraska rookie Vince Ferragamo. csur....,s-2 OMAHA -Mookie Wilson col· lected three hits and batted in a pair of runs and Tim Lewis struck out 14 Monday night to carry South Carolina to a 6-2 vic- tory over Cal state (Los Angeles> in the 31st annual College World Series. Nell Fiala drove in two runs and crafty Dewey Robinson spaced 11 bits as Southern Il- linois ended Arizona State'• J.9. game winning streak with a 3-2 victory over the top-rated club in the ni,gbt'aother game. An 11th inning run·scoring dou- ble by Mike Bruss sent co- favorite Minnesota to a 4·3 vie· tory over Baylor in the resump- tion of a suspended elimination round game during tbe after· noon. Goelrdhee Sltarp LOS ANGELES-El Toro's Llsa Gourdine qualltled for the· finals ln both ol her specialties Monday at the AAU Junior Women's National Outdoor track and field champion.ships. Gourdlne was the top qualifier in tbe km.I jump with a 19-S'h ef- fort, whlle her 14.4 wind-aided clocking in the 100-meter hurdlea wasfltth. A meet record fell In the discus as Helene Connell went 155-7 at UCLA. Winners in today's finals qualify to represent the United States against Russia July 2·3 in Richmond, Va. Dela .. Olose11 Former Costa Mesa High basebaU star D~ Delany bas been coo.en to tho second team on tho AU-Dlstrict 8 NCAA team. The UCLA catcher. a junior and drafted recently by the Los An1eles Doc11ers on the 13th round. ls the only Bnlin on the first two teams, which are led by two first t•am players from USC and Wuru.n,ton State. Belr.ar1t1•• Mike Bellmar of Los Alamitos fired a one.over-par 13 Monday. to win tbe fl.rst tournament on the Conflde~ce Western Amateur Golf Association summer tour at Mission Viejo Country Club. . Bellmar btrd1ed the 18th hole for a one-stroke maratn over Alan Denwelt of Palo.a Verdes. Steve Whitehead or Woodland Hllla won the pl11off for third place at '15 after ty1DC With Larry Margison and Pat Brake or We1tmln1ter, Steve Flnk of Studio .City and Bill Viele o( Hem~ Bartow auoce•d•cl Jo•• WoOclm • CMCJa ot tbe Bnllm t"o ••• _. -ao. 1111 tw.,. Paclfle·• Coat1renee e~am-=-= botb te...,,~ ~ 1171 NCAA Mmt"•el• Bat tlMY failed to caDture tM u-tlanal du. ..... tll.tt led to beny crltlelam of a•rtow. Uadtr WcJoden"; u~ ,,_ 10 naUoaal tltlet ln lJ ,.... . Bal10W'I a~t IUcctUOr wlU be Gary Cu1aaln1bam, former uaUtan.t to WoOdea..: CUMincbam, who served a asslstant to Wooden wl:Hm be wu bead eoacb and now la exeeutive director of the UCLA ahaJnnl U· IOciation, sald Monday be was ooly mildly surprised by Bartow's departure. "l (ett lt would be about 50-S>, l know bow frustrated be was. 1be prusure .affected Gene','' nld CunninCliam. who was in llerl· dian, Idaho for a h11h school basketball clinic. Bart.o'if bu been coach •t ftve universities, with a 3lf>-1$3 re· cord in 18 sea.sons. In the past 12 seasons, Bartow's teams have participated In post·se••on tournaments elibt times. Prior to Joining UCLA, the coa cb took three of his V alparaisc> teams to the NCAA Colle-ee Division tournament. In 1973, bis Memphis State te• went to the NCAA cbamploashlp game before losm. to UCLA. Hill said the initiation ot ~or college baaketball at tbe Univenlty of North Carolina- Charlotte served to propel Alabama-Birmin&ham Into the basketball arena. "Our planned J>rogram should man@, exbtln_gR_1'911'.aJ:llS Jlt all the schools partlcipatln1 ln in- tercollegiate sports -iDclud.in& the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa and Auburn University," be said. Cunninebam s._td be had not met offtciallY with any UCLA ad· minlstrators about the head coaching duties and said he has · been }\appy wttb his post with the alumni association. He said, however, that his 1oal has always been to be a head coach. a posltlon be held once at the hieh school level. "The city la a dl!ferent plfce, eapeclally when you have f~ that are not partlcularly Joyal to your proiram," CunnJngbam said. Cttnntngtorm•a association with UCLA and Wooden betan in 1958 when be played as a freshman forward with the Bruin.I. After three years with the varalty and a third place flnlah for the Bruln.s in the 1982 NCAA cbampionsbfps, C\Jftnlnlham became a physical educatlbn teacher. In 188C, :Wooden offered him the fresfunab toaching Job which be bandied for three ye an berore accepting a bead usistant posl· tion with Wooden. D~ers .Face Bu~.Tonight LOS ANGELES -The Na-tional League'1 Eutern Division' bu been.Bi~ the Los Angeles Dodcen a toulh time the pall week and tonrgbt's opener ol a nine-game bomestand features more of the same type of oppo81· tion. Tbe Pittabiuub. Pirates, battl· ing Chicago for the lead in the East. taqle with the Docl(ers and Don Sutton (7·2) will be try. Ing to stem a Ude that bu seen LA's West.em Division lead oVel" Cincinnati cut to seven iam-. It'll be on KABC (790) radio at 7:25. ' DurlDg tbe past week tbe Dodfers' ba~Ung avera1• tiu been .217 while the p1U?bln1 ltaff baa been l"Oqbed up. No starter has completld a aame ln the last 19 outino and the Dodgers have Joat 10oftheirlatlS1amt11. 6Iilu --T"''Dt£.SOUJJ£S..SIEVE.PARBJNQ{LEFI). ~DUNHAM."" Inside or Outside Parrino, Dunha . . Tough South D~ Alt.bough their style of )>la, contrasts sharply, South basketball all-stars Steve Parrino of Costa .Mesa High and Ti.qi Dunham of"San, Clemente abare eommon factors as they eoontinue preparation for tbe 12tb Orange County All· ~ star came Saturday at Orange Coast eou.ge. Each was called on to supply the major portion of their team.'I ~the paatseuoa,...ch boasts first team All.south Coast League credentlals and each can bum the enemy with bis scorinf ability.· · . ,. They'll be am~ the favored South Saturday wb • · bostlllUes begin at 8 and each will remain on the scene_~ the junior varsity level, Dunham to Saddleback College ~ der coach Bill Mnlllgan, Parrinc:> to Oranie Coast College • under coach Tandy Gillis. J · And In each instance they'll be operatin& at guard OI'\) the JC level. . Altbougll he i>acks 19'5 pounds on a 6-4 frame, Parrin~ says that's where he hopes to help at OCC. And for Dunham. a three-time all·leaiue guard for San Clemente, tbe spot comes naturally. . . A transfer from Santa Ana's Mater Del after sophomore year, Parrino led Costa Mesa in his senior ' season with a 20.5 scoring average and be did it from outside .• ~ or playing a post with emphuis ondrivlq tbe lane. _ The all·star game bas been a goal for Parrino. a .. neighbor of former all-stars John and' Gary ,Seymour ~ (Anabelm'sServite), who toiled for the North. ':,. ·~Parrino protects the ball well.'' says South coach Dave Carlisle of Co&ta Mesa's Estancia. ''Hls future is at guard and at this point he takes a backseat to no one m shooting, boards or ball banctnn1. He doesn't back off from anyone." . Larry SUnderman, Pamno•s coach at Costa Mesa and ... assisting Carlisle tor the all-star clash, says; "We expected ; lS points a game from Parrino, but he ~d more. And 1' wu • of the unselfish variety.'• Dunham. the slick 6-2 ace from San Clemente. ls a pure shooter who got most of h1s 16. 7 averqe from outside ~ he's hopeful of workin1 into criminolOIJ d~ cOUege. But first it's basketball Saturday, then more o( the same at s.s. dleback College. And be'• coafident the South will WlQ. .,I th1nJc we know we have a better team than the NOrtb. That's what makes this team 10 tough. A lot of &real pla7en whoueconfident, butnotrallycocky. ".tust being here tbe past days in practice bu bel~ IIlY ball handling," says the AU-On.nee County seleetioa. "Dunham's an excellent lbooter:' •&1S CullaJe. "Be • has a Jot of character and he'• a threat from any apoton Uae ~ Ooor." So add Parrino and Dunham to the South arsenl.1 in it.I bid to reverse a lOS.100 loss ln W16. .,, - • a eert••••• ....-0r .... eout .... ., aft«. , •• ~nu.. '-l•lt acltool .. ... ... ,,., ... .,--............... k ........... es.. •••• Wtda ........... ftlD• w-ri!!=z: .. -. ~ ............ dffD ... u..IDutll~ Satar4a&.:i.a)lt (I) at 'l'btl&lll• ~ ........ bJ Coeta • Khnad:a Ouft.; • Nortb all·•tara a dumiCie to &et K • ~ll&Omed to tb• occ duriai Mooday•a •mac• ud, wblle loc*ed lm.preatve. • ~tbe,fac~ .u.n•t really a team ~:;*~e:ce~ ot colleae o:ic· ."; ltaveraJ of those who ..m,ect for OCC are In· . :tolillnl fresbmen-bJab. CORONA del MAR'S JORDAN OTTERBEIN DISPLAYJS WINNING TENNIS FORM. l:tcliool seniors with no •mdre experience than ;the all-atara they de· tT~::.er:i~~ Curley-Otterbein Dun ··v~ .. auard Bob I ~raa~~ Leaves Lo~ty Record ~et to give QCC all I 'J • pr-r~etl;~~•enoe of BySOGEllCAJllBON point average. was a corona del Mar coach i-."~~~~..-~~~~ f:Vog laang and OCC let· Alth::ehrvn':tth:' was classic leader in doubles, Denn! s Trout s a Y s 1J.er . ~. Jef! Golc!_en i20 ~yccessJ11l....iu ~ bld to~ cons~ on the· move, Curley s greatest assets I poi~ ld'Onclay) maae claim a portion or a third ~ert, always attack· ~ere his ~oi;tcentration, ·tu, North all-stars• straight CIF 4-A doubles f>tterbe' ASB 1 his attacking style and : ,_-&r form an c e of championship tennis d t t cf:• d rr:s · quickness. "He wasn't ; ~lcul~note. stars Jim cu;ley and a~~r ~au!°nCw-1: in8! oye~po~ering. but he , Charlie Amaral of Jordan Otterbein leave ff 1 gh d dy r d1dn t nuss much, either , e--Hi b · La H b runo s ea e or H just ed to h"t : "7\Uo1vra g '!1 a ra behind a record that is Rollins College ·1n e . seem 1 .. llD4-£buck Fitzgerald of going to be hard to F 1 id 1 11 everything ~ck. And the ;bl Habra High were of· match 0 r a 0 n .a u serve return ts 60 percent 1r nsive standouts for the M ·be ( c scholarah.lp. His forte of doubles "says Trout. l 1 f . . em rs o orona wasthechipretumwitha Of o ' b I T ,: ·S ars, each putting tn del Mar High •s three-backhand and a ood first . .t.ter e n, rout ~'*""u.ts. time CIF cbamploas it 11 g says. Jordan had a . e Ren~on fr~m wu tbeCUrley-Otterbeln voc:iey sums up thusly good serve return,., too, .riCl~la High m Anaheim combination that won the necessities to auc-and be moved well. ~ bad a bot shooting back-to-back doubles ceed in doubles: "You Curley and Otterbe.ln ::ftand, scoring 14 mosUy championships as have to lay smart in \\'.ere mainstays an . :on medium-range jump sophomores and juniors. doubles. &upid shots will singles and doubles at ! ,.abots. ~oth were nicked in kill you because there Cd~ and CUrley says he t. •: North coach Tex this >:ear's semifinals are two guys read to' had no real preference L.ti' ::WNlis of La Habra High thus tbey must· settle for pounce on it Y for either. "I liked both," t~Wf ::1Jlcl he wasn't paying at· fiveCIFcrowns amidst a "The ability to pl«ce says Curley. "But l f~' 1:tention to the scol'e or1he four-year tout at corona the ball ls more fm r-want.ed to d.0-u)d.bing !'=enslve output of any del Mar that bu seen the tant than speed. rou that was ,.gomg to help , '. , ~~:1tryar ~ga~~ flnd out Sea Kines win 102 of lOS have to place lt and get th~~aCUrley figures to • I. ' , matches. position at the net in-t'" ioJi ld~ can play well Curley, class valedic· stead of going for the be in the doubles scene at ................. -= :'9""'1ter, Wallis says. torian and beaded for ace So much of the Harvard, where coach :y~•re also working on Harvard with a4.0grade ea~elamental.. Dave Fish expects :.~tlonlng." • Curley to compete on the I "'-,.., varsity level in doubles , ·-' Pir l Fall 6 4 as a freshman. ---...,.An.St:-«~t ,. t• 8 es ' • Although talent went ~··•• 1 1 o " deep at Corona del Mar, ~. ; ~ ~ : Chapman College Golden West last year, there were re w ~Itch o o 1 o scored three times in the drove in two Chapman challenges among the ~:~::! ; : ~ 1! sixth inning to break a runs wltb a pair/ of top six. "Except for ;tr."wn , 3 o " 3-3 tie and the Panthers singles. ,.,_.ttm bragging.wise," says I>;~::' 1 o 0 1• went on to post a 6-4 •• r 11 ,_, Curley, "it,reaJly didn't JIM CURLEY Golden West W1D8, 88-86 ~h11t1~ ! g ! 1~ Metro League baseball ~~:t!~ss ~ ~ ; g make that much dif· ,,10111s . •1 10 to ., victory over Orange 1>1ook""·"" • 1 1 o ference. WHITTIER -Golden ;: 0r.,..eoestm1 Coast College Monday ~~:::rv· 111 ; ! ! g "The only fighting was West College's summer e:,11 ': ~ -' e. night at Hart Park in vberr-.c • 1 1 2 among the last two basketball team sur· ;i...,,, 4 , 1 • Orange. Sc11w••t>t.r1 ' 0 2 0 spots." vived a late rally by Rio 0 11 C A$flm41ft,311 4 o o 1 ~ ' 2 ' 12 OC 's key blow came 11CM11e. 11 , o o o Also leaving a void ls Hondo College Monday ~~-no 1~ ; : : from Troy Ybarra who c:.;:r:·P 3~ 0 10 o sln9les player Mike Fed· night and held on to post ;;:,~ ; g ~ : doubled in two runs in ° Sc-"''""'": 1 . 3 derly, but Trout figures an 88-86 victory tn open· : • ro1•11 41 11 " ti the second inning. Larry p,,.1., 030 000 oio-I ,~ ~ to get little sympathy in in'g action at the Rio Hon· .He1111me: occ,.a.ss. Kubacki, who played at CNplMft 201 030 oax~ 12 2 trying to fill the boles. do League. -M----------------------------------Rio Hondo had the ball COSTA MESA AMC & JEEP . 1977 :_MATADOR : WAGON Y.f.=,AM ,.... ..... 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IAllYA MA =:-s.~-=-~ ~., -r-.c,. ... .._ 4t"°Jt2J TAMI< McNAMARA NANCY I HAVE TO GO TO THE STORE ---AND WHILE I'M GONE··· by Jeff Miler cmd Iii Hinds ~~---~--- by Ernie BushmiUer TODAY'S CIDSSIDID PVIZLI GORDO UNITED Feature Syndicate 'R .. "' 'r I 1 ltl r. a Irle 1 la I Tia I I F NITI F • P FIMI I l~,r-I ... ,, I ... J 1 I ~ • Ir 1n 10 I 1 II I 1• IT I lal~ I I llllD II' I I 1 h 11 I• iu trl~ ~ ~ ~ (S I& l ~,!i!R Nq ~ d l? J A 11' L P CE I T DINIS i!!~&, IPU ,LE I SE NITIA . !j,L! ' MOON MULLINS ® -M'{ S'TOCKINGS OIDNT MAIOt AGAIN! by Gus Arnola rHJ!V'mi ReTt.F'"'G- AovAJJc.Eaf .. , TDY much like YOtU" atate motto - HoP« We bave •lot of hope. We hope to take the CUp back to France. We brojpt two boats over so could get the most out tbem. We have 100 per entdeterminatlon ... Lfter Bich sald his ~~ included heavier Wini' -15 knot& or bet- ter -ao his mahogany bulled boats would perfoJ'm at their best. <TIJe American 12· .-...,.alumlnwn.) Bl Hid Prance JI'• new waaJd batll bet out ol u.. .... IOOlt to re. pale\ the bull. do aome •lDor work on deek and ~U..mut. • We'll put her back ln tb• water ln about 10 un and •b• will be 100 perent ready to Hll. But we bave a lot to do •Uh fnnce 1. We have tJae dalOI for a new dfflt with UI." He Hid it would be about tbree weeb before France I la sailed. DVIUNG that time, be Hid be would watch the American boats to see bow they perform. France and France II arrived In Providence. B.I. by freighter Sunday and were towed by their tender, Nanny to her berth at Newport. While tbe French cont- ingent were being welcomed by a fleet of pleasure craft, and later by about 100 persons, the American contenders, -"'"!"""-------Courageous and In- dependence were pre- paring for the June triala. g I I l I I I i-' Yachts Prepari~ for America's Cup 117 LOCKAan ........... WflW TM •• _, bo& 1ummer" Is un· d r .,., at Nft'POrt, a.1. IMre thrM Amaiean J.2.meten ud two ot tbe for.lift eballeqera are already rtpplin& ~ waters Ot Rhode lalud Sound In J>rqAF•· tJOQ I« I.be June pnllm_llwy trial• to determine whoom tbe de-feftdtr and tbe oatdal cballenpr for t.be America'• Cup wW be come September. The "auld mu1.'' held by the United Stata for l2J8 yeara, la once more up for 1rabt with more torelen countrte1 than ever trying to uaurp tbe most prettl,ious •aWnc trophy of them all. ALaBADY TUNING up off Narr1a.nseu Bay are Enterprise, manned by a West Cout aklpper and partlally West Cout crew; Independence1 another new twelve designea, and skippered by Ted Hood, Marblehead, Mass., the 1974 defender In Courageous, l)nd Courageous herself, back for another try un- der the belmamanshlp of Ted Turner of Atlanta, Ga. Also settling into Newport mansions for the summer are the French and Australian challenge crews. with the Swedish challenger due In the near future. The French challenge, for the third slraigbt campaign, ls under the di.rect.ion or Baron Marcel Bicb, the French ballpoint pen magnate, whose new 12-meter France II arrived in Newport over the weekend. Arriving on the same freighter with France II was her sister-ship France, un· successful challenger in 1970 and 1974. THE AUSTRALIANS are also on hand with two boats - Australia, a new 12·meter under the direction or Alan Bond, and Gretel II, the defeated challenger in 1970, wblcb is being syndicated by her crew. Gretel II is officially named as a trial horse for Australia, but her crew makes no secret of the fact that they wUl be out to defeat the new boat and challenge for the cup a second time. Still to come is the new Swedish 12-meter Sverige which will be campaigned by Olympic medalist Pelle Peterson. Latest reports from Newport were that none or the yachts was able to leave the harbor for tun· 1ng up over the weekend as heavy winds and rainstorms kept the delicate twelves in their berths. THE BA1TLE FOR the de- f ense honors between the two new twelves will involve two of the nation's top sallmakers. Lowell North of San Diego. former Olympic gold medalist and four·lime world champion ln -~-,..... ENTERPRISE TUNING UP FOR CUP TRIALS Foredeck Bou Em 818Ck of Newport Cttecka Rigging Aloft the Star Class will bead the effort of Enterprise, aided by his longtime friend and Star Cius rival Malin Burnham who will be aboard as the upwind helmsman. Hood has built sails for virtual- ly ev~ry cup defender since 1958 when the twelves picked up the competition. He also designed a 12-meter a number of years ago which was unsuccessful in gain· ing the defender's role. But last year, with Dennis Con· ner of San Diego aboard Courageous as the starting helmsman, Hood handed the Aussies their worst defeat with four straight wins in the best four of seven series. COURAGEOUS IS also con-sidered by some cup addicts as a trial horse for Independence. But the loquacious Turner, as volatile ln yachting as he is in baseball makes no bones about the racJ be will be sall1n1 Courageous to win oveT both In· dependence and Enterprise for a second straight sbol at the de- fense. Intrepid, a fourth Amerlcm defense candidate which served as a trial horse for Enterprise in tuneup races off San Diego, may yet make this year•s trials if enough money can be raised to renew her deck layout and ship her back to Newport, accord:in' to skipper Gerey Driscoll ol San Diego wbo campaigned her in 1974 to a near miss over Courageous. There is no chance Intrepid will make it to Newport for the :June trials, but Driscoll ls cling- ing to a slim hope that she might make the July trials. Driscoll and the lntrepld's owners, the New York Maritime College, are. hoplni for a donation of about $150,000. TBE JUNE "observation'" trials for the American boats start next Saturday under the watchful eyes of staff com· modore Henry H. Anderson and his New York Yacht Club com- mittee. Another set of .,pre· liminary trials" wtu be sailed in July with the final selection trials in August. . Abo scheduled in August will be the challenger trials involving the French, Australian and Swedish hopefuls. The winner wlll be the official challenger which )rill go against the official defender starting about Aug.13. i CBS 8 8:• -0 FraDcilco tema1k:aaL •• A TV movie dramae once a serla pilot, cent OD trouble at an airport with Van ohns • PerneU Roberts and David Hartman. KCET • 1:00 -NaUonaJ Oeo-grapblc Specla). The .. animals nObody loves.•• are examined ln t.hb ctocumen- tary !ocus.ing on auch creatures as rat· · Uesnakes. coyotes ~d wild mustanp. · NBC 810:00-NBC News Re~: .Buman Rights. The Issues to be ex· amined at the 35-naUon conference tn Belgrade June 15 are reviewed in tbls special. TV DAILY · LOG TUUDAY iViAIN6 A to UM ltatbUt'I. l•wyen, house paiD._. and barbers drtnk more llqiaor lh.n most other occupatJonal typea. Were you aware yo11 can't tutA! an}'thlnc placed eucUy in the center ol YOW' toni\19? No taste buds there. The diseaae germs that cauae leprosy have nevei-been found growing outlidetbehuman body. A lbird of the land in New York City is un-taxed. GOLDEN ANNIVEBSABY Q. "My wile-sbe's 19-and I-I'm 21- just got mauled this week. What are the statbticaJ odds we'll celebrate our 50th wed-ding anniversary together?" · Address mail to L .M. Boyd, P.O. Box • 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92628. (Bi] e COlOa IY l)(WX(• WESTWHSTEA NOW 'LAYl~HGE UA TWIN A~1305 O.DOUI 20-Q4..2$63 COSTA MHA ORANGE EDWARDS CINEMA CEHTEA-t7'1·4141 ~ ~·r-fO-.•(M;,.....,.....,-., it .... ·--:,.,-.. &.....,..,...,,.~-.I PANAVlSION ----~ []JI co."" $YS•1 .. l' -----... ._. . ExcfU91~ Or11'199 County Engegement Ptltt Ctty Center • Orange • 834-9282 0.lly-1:00-3:15-5:30-7:45--10:00 Frt. 1nd Sat. Midnight Show In The Ctty Center • Santa Atw Fry. at Garden 0. Fry. Stop By Brttleh Motora Win Spitfire DINNERS AT SPECIAL PRICES Spires Is doing It again! Dinners al special low prices. Talle adwanlage of these special Spires Dinner prices today. Splnts Is towering the cosl of dinner! She Get Smart Comedian Don Adams poses with his bride. the former Judy Luciano, following their wedding in Los Angeles. It's the third marriage for the former star of "Get Smart." and the first for his bride, an ac· tress who will start a movie in July. Utah Polygamist Sues Over Movie SALT LAKE CITY (AP> -Polygamist Alex Joseph and one of bis wives have filed a $4 million lawsuit against two movie companies. The.action in 3rd District Court names William Edward Thrush Productions, Inc., and American Republic Pictures, Inc., as defendants, and Joseph and his wife Carmen as plaintiffs. The Josephs allege the movie" Alex Joseph and His Wives" injures their reputations. Joseph lists an address in a Salt Lake suburb. Joseph, who had one time claimed 13 wives, got national attention two years ago when he led a group of more than 100, most or them polygamists, in an attempt to homestead federal land in southern Utah. They eventually were evicted peacefully. Joseph is an excommunicated Mormon and the founder of the Church or Jes us Christ in Solemn As- sembly. Big Grosser BEVERLY HILLS - Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp. has an- nounced that its new movie, "Star Wars," has grossed $8.S million in theater box office re· celpts through Sunday. "Star Wars" opened May 25 and is now play- ing in 48 theaters. Dennis C. Stanflll, chairman of the board and chief executive of· •-----------ficer, said that the prin· cipal effect of "Star Wars" on the company's earnings will be felt after the second quarter. He cautioned against pre- """."11"="~~~.,.-maturely estimating the ~L:J.:.1.M:.1,a&::..i.:i..m.. ef feel of the film on the >t111w111eu1 ~1111 , .. .,_ company's earnings. "waCOME TO LA.'' CRJ 11 .... ,. "'Tl -.... ,., ...... .,,.~,, .. S . COAST LAZA "WOODSTOCK" CRI -$&T/llM-J•-ll "GIMME SHa TER" ,,,. ... ,, ___ ,.._, 1111 S . COAST PLAZA ltlOlottltUI ~Hiii 111tr111"" 11ROCKY" 7130.t:4S INt ... ,,__.,,...,.. M~ltill TtU CITY SHOPPING CENTAl" ORANOf • 134-3911 1" CITY CENTRE CINEMA!> ... S.A. '"WY IMANCHHTIE" EX.I G.O. f"Wv !CITY DA. IEXJ "ROCKY" CPGJ "ST. IYES" A IXCWSIVI SHOWl,._1 """MANHEqUIN .. ext ~PAltTlt'" "ISL.ANDS IN THE STREAM" "THI! DOVl!1' (PO "CROSS OF IRON" CRI ••Of19e S!ASOH" uweAt Adltt•lfterbefi tM~to a pro1..-.1 c • Dc1a1 aow~ II tk at btlm aUbe Lapna lloatt. Pl~ • Ron. w m • di.rectGr ot tbe old LQ11U Pia~ from 1• to .U., eam _back to LafUA&_lrom bb Vetmoal hOme early UaJI )'ear u a iu.est dlr.c· tor fOt' Oliver Halley'• "For the UH of tbo Hall." A couple montba i.ter H•p Graham, who had aulded tbe theater'• fortunes since lt'7l, decided to eaU It a career and Rowe wu 1ummontd to direct Lasuna'1 laat two shows of tbe season, '1Finlsb.ln1 Touches" and "Tbe Front Pate." "°"'• With Graham's position vacant, Rowe applied for it -aJon1 with a dozen other directors from California, New Mexico and Hawail. The playhouse's board o! directors interviewed them, then settlec;I on the 39-year-old Rowe, wbo bad given Laguna a number or hit productions in the middle Sixties, both during and following his tenure as managing director. DUB.ING ROWE'S EARLY DAYS in Laguna, be often conferred with Frederic McConnell. de-signer of the Moulton Playhouse which opened in the fall of 1969, just after Rowe'• farewell abow at the old playhouse, "Ladies• Night in a Turkish Bath." Seven years later Rowe returned to La&una to mount "The Petrified Forest." Inlet ii aiesion Tom Titus wb cb wm hold read.Ins• for "Reyuard tho rox·• Monda)' at2p.m .•. adOt roJ , lncludin' anl characten. will be OUed dunq auditions an R ·~ 301 of tbe c:oUece's physical eduuuoa complex. ~ 1 ~ the 1bow wUl be toured ~unn& Au1ust to l~.~: schools and recreation centers. • . Brian Donocb ri.: and Christopher Catt are diteetina. . . • c a After this week's closing performances of "The -------------------r!' Front Page," Rowe plans to take a hunting and fishing vacalion in the Northwest before comlnc back t.o map out the 1977-78 season at Orange Coun-ty· s largest comm unity theater. 000 THE FOUNTAIN VALLEY Community Theater is homeless again after producing plays in an industrial building on Mt. Baldy Circle for the past five seasons. During that period, the theater group was as· sisted by a grant from a federal juvenile program administered by Orange County government. When this program ended, the city ot Fountain Valley un- derwrote the players' activities. Now the theater's lease has expired, but the group continues to function, casUng a production or ''Winnie the Pooh" this week. To be directed by Clark and Pat Burson, the show will open July 29 for two weekends in the Los Ami1os High School auditorium. ••• CALLBOARD -Orange Coast College bas an- nounced auditions for ''Mack and Mabel," the 22nd annual OCC summer musical, for Monday through Thursday of next week in the college auditorium ... tryouts will be held from 6: 30 to 9: 30 with performances slated for Aug. 3-6 under the direc- tion of John Ferzacca. . .community actors as well as college students are Invited to audition. . . Also scheduling tryouts is Saddleback College, 'Mountain' Sequel To Star Bottoms "MAGNIFICENT l" _,,_ _ ... ,,,,. ... ·- 11111) Cl UIJJ.OITU NJ0m IMGMAR DEP.GMAM'S ''FM:ETOFK.F' ____ ...,,,. UVUl.1.MANH SU9-TfTUS llATtD1111 POrt 1'ts LC-....,. C-.. M• Marilyn Hassett is re. peatlng her role as Miss Kinmont in the Universal Pictures se- quel. ~ "WILD OHi':' "'~,. .. IUPlll SU. .... A'9ff ,,,~.,. ,G PAUi. NIWIMll e IOIJ • ..OU TMI mNOINI IWI Clllm -Clf M MOUNfAINt"I ........... __ _ ..... Lipe) '"" W.C. fm.M AND MltNt MM_..eaoe .... r9UIMICN> """ W.C. flll.DI ANO Ml 1N1 "JACICSOM COUNTY JAll,. II) -CRYUW ............ eofU YOUNG~JH ... ....... ,,,...!Mt ' It may be only o pile of dirt now. but this will eventually be Corporate Plaza, the Irvine C.ompany•s $40 million addition to Newport Center. The as.acre parcel at East Coast Highway and Newport Center Drive will house 26 two-and · three-story buildings. The fll'St phase of 13 will get under way when grading is complete. The remainder will await completion of a bridge over Upper Bay. ~~Chamber Sets Seminar The second in the 1977 international trade series ; to•be presented by the Orange County Chamber of Commerce will be held June 21 at the South Coast Plaza Hotel, Costa Mesa. .. ,, Entitled, "'Doing Business With Western .• Europe," the seminar will feature consuls general from ~many, En&land, France, Netherlands an<l , f\aly as well as International bankers and busi- ·~etessmen who will discuss current economic and ·PQlitical ~ds and some of the factors in dealing with Europe today. :. FEATURED ON THE program will be ~Wilhelm Fabrlcius, German consul ge.neral: T.W. Aeton, British consul general; Michel Rougagnou, French consul general; Amedo Cerchione, Italian consul general; and Hein Warnaar, Netherlands . J4l.Onsul general. , , In addition, speakers will include Edward Sout- ter, president, French California Bank; Dennis t..P•pendick, trade specialist, U.S. Foreign Service ,11lU.ched to the Bureau of International Trade, U.S. t-.l>epartment of Com· ,merce; Dennis Rippin, ·vice president and 1 g~neral manager, L.M. Cox Company; and Carl Jerimias, vice president, marketing, Basic Four Company. TAKING STOCK '" The consul general!! will provide an update on Office & Secretary From s2g5 monthly Call for more mformat1on 759-0334 IABOG!IY ROI De1lgn Plau 240 Newport Center Dr., Suite 200 Newport Beach European trade and discuss the current picture for American business in their countries as well as any plans for produ<!tion and/or export to the United States. They will deal with the poliU,cal climates for U.S. business, attitudes and product needs for im- port. Soutter will discuss the European financial climate as it applies to the American companies trading in Europe. Papendick will present the U.S. 1ovemment viewpoint on doing business in Europe. Rippin and Jerimias 'will dlscuss practical aspect.a involved in international trade as they see it from the viewpoints of their companies: person-lo· pers.on relationships, dealing_with differences of viewpoint, attitudes, customs and cullures and the "facts otfact.s of life'' on doing business in Europe. PART OF THE program will be devoted to-dis- cussion, questions and answers. The pro1ram will start with registration at 7:45 a.m., breakfast from 8 to 8:30 and the program from 8:30to 12: 15 p.m. Cost of this seminar and the next program in the fall, including breakfast, is $12.50. Reservations may be mailed to the chamber or commerce, 401 Bank of America Tower, 1 City Boulevard West, Orange 92668. Further Information ls available at 634·2900. PRSA to Bear P•fllldaer Edward J . Regan, publisher of The Executive of Orange County magazine, will be guest speaker at the Publlc Relations Society of America's Orange County chapter meeting Thursday, June 16, at the Saddleback Inn, Santa Ana. He will discuss "Efrective Marketing Through Clear Image." The All American Boys Chorus, directed by Father Richard T. Coughlin, will enter- tain at 6:30 p.m Dinner will be served •l 7 and the program begins at 8 Reservations may be telephoned to Terry Garza at 759-5996 Ge""°"" to /tfake Catalpfst DEl'ROIT \AP> -A West German firm is sup- plying General Motors with the metal catalyst for an experimental 'Bnllpollut1on system GM will begin testing this fall on several thousand small cars to be so1d in Ca&iforma, the U S automaker said. · Degussa AO of Frankfon ·announced it has signed a contract with G ~ to supply the catalyst for a pollution coqtrol s1stem GM eventually plans to put on all It.a U.S. cars to meet tougher federal em !salon atandards set for 118> and ~yond. NEW ISSUl This 11dvertisement Is neither an offer to sell not' a sollcltatlon of offers to buy arry of these S«Urltie:s. The offering ls made only by the Oft'er· Ing Clrcuw and Supplement. Apftl 11, 1977 f,000,000 Shares and Warrants Expiring November 30, 1978 to Purchase 500.000 Shares COMMON STOCK • ($1.25 ~r value) ., Wllat 9tlad of can clo nkw • bi& --Gr au .. 1 Tbe ..... woa1cl ..... to. lloth. • Wblle mo1t al UM reat al tbe world baa opted for 111tall automobUu. Amerlcaot coo· tJnue to have a yen for bl~­ pow ered vehicles that can tran.aport five or alx persona over lon1 distances. Tbat yen la reneckd lo the atron1 1al• .,., cars are hav1na here this year. 8\JT THE STaJK.ING features or lhe U.S. automobile market are Cl) its size and (2) lts pluralism, meaning that it's big enou1h to accommodate dlf- f er ent preferences. That pluralism is reflected lo the ex· plosive sales foreian cars are havina here t.h1s year. Most of these are small vehicles. In short, while big cars are selliag well. so are rm all cars. In Aptil Americans bou&bt more than 200.000 foreign-made automobiles. That was the fint time this sales peak had been reached. U the imports continue to sell at that pace, 19l7 will becomethefirstyeartbat they top the 2 million sales mark. WHAT SEEMS TO be the case is that when Americans buy small cars, they prefer that these cars be foreign-made. American Motors has concentrated its ef· forts on small cars, and it's get-. ting killed. General Motors tried to breach the minicar market with the Cbeveue, and its sales were disappointing. wellbhla lt11 tllan 1,IOO pounds. the l'ielta ls beln1 built by Fard It lts Saarlouis plant lo West Germuy. tt•s beln1 built ln Spain and Enaland as well. but the Fiestas entering the United States will all come frotn Saarlouis, enabliq Ford to bout in its ad'Vertlsing about .. German quality and German eogineer- in1." The Fiesta breaks tradiUon tor 1 Ford Oil a number Of fronts. lt'a the smallest car ever built by Ford. tt•s tbe first Ford car with. ·front-wheel drive. It will be available only with manual transmission -at tbe start anyway. Deslped to deliver 33 miles per gallon of gas in dt.y driving, the Fiesta will go head.to-bead with other imported mlnicars: the Volkswagen Rabbit. Fiat 127, Toyota Corolla, Ronda Civic and Honda Accord, Datsun 8 -210. It will be priced in the $3,500-$4,000 range. ' THE FORD DEALERS wtll have a new experience with the Fiesta. The discouql to dealers is only 11 percent, well under their usual margin, which means there will be less room for bargainins with prospective buyers. So Ford Motor Company has come up with a perf~t solution to this problem: It wlll import a small car that it makes abroad. The car is the Fiesta, which bas been setting sates records in Europe since its introduction last September. It's expected to go on sale here in August at S,200 Ford dealerships. A TWO-DOOR hatchback It bas been alleged by many observers Uiat one reason U.S. compaofesnave not been abl~ lo sell small cars is that their de- alers like to work wtth big cars carrying big profit margins. that thesis is not likely to be tested adequately by the Fiesta beea"'5e Ford's initial sales goals are modest. conditioned lo some extent by lack of production capacity in Europe. The plan is Ho.uston I. Flournoy, dean of the University of Southern California's center of public affairs and former state con· troll er. has been elected to the board of' Fremont General Corp., an insurance .holding company. Over 1,he Counter NASO UstlftCJs I NEW uo~ -Cr•w Co IJ I~ J•insby ';llY> 13'A PlltlOG • l:Plt 13"' Sltrl9 Sir S~ 6111 T .. K ,,...., C•oss Co 2V4 26'"' Jilly I'd~ v, 1v. Pe{rsn " U'"' IS'I· Str•wb Cl ,,.. 25'~ IJp• a1td ........ ji !M J:=c~'i.!11~1 Cullf Ffd ''"' 2V. 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Off • ' Off "' TBBJIG8T nml8ING NBSDJOa them, sQS 11 JoM. ll"lldeat ol Goocl1Ut Atrolpaee Corp., is in~ bll tbe ~~t)'-cf WUa1 bap ear~oes, auch u ~ leaeratinl equipment u4 military tanks. • Belleopters a.re Incapable ol litU.bc such loads. A tank, for example. weiths 63 tons. wtior.as the powerf\al U.S. helicopter can lift only 16 tons. ~answer: an airship supported by 2.S million feet of beltwn and four attached bell cop. · •· · ten. 1be company ls working on a vehi· cit that would llft.'15 tons straight up. It espects to have lt within five years. WinclmW power la co~ back. GENERAL ELECTaJC AND United 'J'ecbnologles abare a comr-.;t from the National Aeronautics & Space Administration to design and build the largest windmill ever, a 15-stoty struc-ture that might be a prototype. Water power is golq to be redeveloped. cu""'".. t' The popular myth is that most bydropower :ttea already have been devel~ Nonsense. says Development & Resources Inc., beaded by David Lilienthal~ former chairman of the Tennesaee Valley Authority and 1ltlt cbalrman of the Atomic Energy Com.mission. ...> ff LILIEN'l'llAL SAYS THERE AllE thousands of aJtee for power development along small streams. canals. lam and the like, especially Jn the Northeast. ,-'if" Such sites avoid environmental problems commcm\o . larger lnstallationa, he says. Furthermore, tbe dams oftllQ are in place, having been put there durtnr the 19th ~ and then abandoned as big power utillUes took over. '1 : By thin.king simple. another problem was solved. The nation's superhighways are amone the ~Olt dangerous ol places for pedestrians. Therefore, states ~ private coinpaniea long have sought effeetive communlc:&· tiona devices for stranded motorists. . : ti•' ONE BIG DRAWBACK TO POWERED devices \tU .vandalism. Furthermore. such methods were expensive and tended to suffer from downtime. • I A small company, Solid State Technology, lnelh'fct Wilmington, Mass. solved the problem with an ing~ motorist aid call box that ia batterylesa and wirelesiJ. ~ because it bas so few parts, almost vandal·proof too. Id f~t. it reports vandals. ' The device sends-an eleetronie signal to a central ~t when a motorist activates it. And what supplies the po~? Tbe very act of pulling the lever to activate the device. " · Remarkable bow old is everything new. Cut in Prime Rate -. Stimnlus to Stocks NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market staged a stro advance today Jn response.to~ unexpected prime rate ducllon by a leading New York bant. . Tbe Dow Jones average of 30 industrials was up 10 polntsto922.51. . . Gainers outnumbered losers by better than a 2·1 mar amonc New York Stock E:scbaGge-l15ted issues. 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S319. 3496-14K W/G d1a. and eapphire: 1 ct. TW In dlas; ~ ct TW of 2 P/S Sapphires. S775. ME/Dc--Platlnum Dia. dinner nng set with one Emerald cut center die. approx. 1-Yz ct. Also set with 18 baguette dies. and 14 brll. cut diamonds. $4485. ME/BK-14K Y/G Opal and Diamond Ring with very heavy ban< style mounting with fantastic 3.5 ct. oPBI. displaying many colors. · S289. ME/BG-W/G Ballerina style sapphire and dla. ring Ring la set with oval cabachon sapphire 7.20 ct. 32 tapered baguettes. 2.10 cts. and 18 brilliant cut dies. .60 carats. TW $2999. 4"48S-18K Y/G hand made Ruby nng~ 8 P/S and 1 oval Siamese rubies, Approx. 3 cts. TW S99. 5308-14K Y/G heavy nugget style nng set with topaz. peridot. tourmalines and dies. S159. 5188-1.32 carat round. solitaire. 6-prong 14K Y/G tiffany-type set. S1249. 5182-1 08 ct. round. br1I. solitaire Y/G ~rong tiffany stYle set. S1399. 5166-1.73 ct. round solitaire dla. 4.prong 14K Y/G tiff any.type set. S1!599. 4092.:...1.03 ct. round. solitaire In platinum 4-prono tlffany-etyte mounting with 2 tapered baguette aide dlaa. $2395. 4927-2.17 ct. maraulee shape dla. solitaire. platinum tiffany-style mounting with tapered baguette dies. $4475. ME/SZ-2.17 ct. P/S aolltalre set in platinum tiffan)"-type setting with tapered baguettes. S4'405. ME/JH-14K W/G dia. ring, 1.25 ct. marQUfae shape center dla. with 4 baguette shaped di• 1. 75 c:t. TW S2495. ME/CO-t.10 ct. Marouise shape sohtalre In 14K WIG tiff&nY'6tYI• setting. $2495. 5160-1.04 ct. round. isolttalre 14K Y/G tiffany.style set. $1599. 5140-1.08 ct. round. solitaire platinum style setting with baguette dies WS. S1999. 5189-1.28 ct. round solitalr& set in 14K Y/G 6-prong setting. $999. 5186-1.36 ot. round solitaire set in 14K Y/G 6-prong setting. $1250. "142-14K W/G oontemp, style dia. &et Wlth 2 round sappblres. · S179. 2931-14K'Y/G contemp. style 3-ring wedding aet with Y.t ct. round center dia. $349, •119-18K W/G antiaue fllagree 90lltalre dia. ring. approx. 1 /5 ct. round dia. $99: 3911-14K W/G dia. solitaire angagement ring •• 05 : ct. round dia. '49 .. 389-14K Y/G Petite wadding set. brilliant cut round center d1a. approx 1 /8 ct. • · S99. 4882-14K Y/G ban< finish wedding set with rovnd center dla. approx. Y.t ct. 2 small round dla. on wedding ring. $249. ' 4926-ladles 14K Y /G contemp. style filagree ttt with round center .30 ct. diamond. " S2'49. 4376-141< VIG. heavv bark at)4e contemp. 3-rln0 wedding set. with one.maroulse 8tlape dia. wtll)hfng' .43 ct. ,.. $54 •• JADE CLOSEOl •T . Importer Sells Entire Stock of Natural iunnese Jade •' • ~:. 1 i • 4i ). .. : . ' . !'I 'I . ·~..<-o· \ . $200 ·~10· t4S $70 6 ~ "" sao ... . 3218-14K WIG dla. wedding set .4S ct~8{1'1ef'ald cut oenter dla. with 5 baguette shape dias. apJMOx •• 80 ct TW 1 1449. 03759-14K ,W/G dia. wedding set .80 ct. C\'ntet approx. 1 d. TWwith small dlaa. • S799. 4943-14K Y/G dia. wedding Mt IPQf'OX ~ct. TW S149. 3765-14K Y/G deep sctoU design 'Nilh antioue fl'nlah. 8'>PfOX. 1 /5 ct. brilliant cut dla. $99. '474t-14K Yl\dla. wedding set with gold leaf design. approx. ct. TW . $199. 4234-14K Y/G wide mesh wedding band with .20 round center diamond. s 149. ME/SM-18K Y/G oontemp. style wedd1og set with · 1.90 ct. center diamond. s 1209. 2096-14K Y /G leafy style wedding set with antioued finish containing 1/5 c.rat dla. s99. .4779-14K Y/G heavy barR style wedding set with 3 dies. $89. 4996-14K 2-tone wedding band set with 4 dias. in Jlne. ' s89. 3839-14K Y/G stone finish wedding band set with · 2 dies. $69. 2761-14K Y/G antioue finl_sh wedding band. . S69. · 14K Y /G weddin~ band with 5 dies. 109. 41t~·s 1'41< Y/G VflfY fl.avy il,J1"'1 plain QOld 'wedbfiidt.d. , $49. BAACELETS ANO WATCHES _M~~~~te ,merald and dlanpnd _bracelet · coo t1 pear shape, beautiful ernenslds. 6.85 cts. TW. ~ 166dias. TW 11.75 cts. · 110.500. ME/HT-ladies' platinum dia. bracelet covered watch. 6.25 cts. TW Dias. too numerous to count. $2950. ME-Ladies' .a~tloue platinum Patek Phllltpe pendant watch. suspended from platinum chain. Watch ma11ufactured In 1911. Watot\ *nd cNln set • with numerou~ r°'8 cut dies. a.rid ~Ires. $2750. Me/BR.....udies' 14K Y/G dla. n~laolt. Neclda()4l ls set with 5 dias. Center dfa. approx. 1 ·~rat and "' din. approx •. ~ ct. each; approx. 4 e11. TW •ms. . ' 352"-l.adlet' 14K W/G dia. aoutalr• pendant. Diamond Is roun~. brllllant·cu\ weighing 1.50 carats. $2250. ME/TR-ladl ... platinum end d1a longines watch,• 11Pt>rox. ~~di. TW. J 1950. ME/HT-ladles' 141< WIG wide mMh •tYI• ~let watch. Dlat encircled with one rrM of diamonds and 2 saophlre& $389. t 5067-l..8dies' 14K Y /G custom oovered bl'8Celet watch set with 9 brilllant cut dlas. s 14844-ladiea' 14K Y/G Omega Diamond bnlcelet watch. Gold fancy mesh bracelet with 1 row of dlas. enclrding dial. • 1750. 6311-14K Y/G double serpentine bracelet with 3 dies •• 30 ct. TW S250. 5237-14K VIG serpentine Qlaoue bracelet wilh dlas. .13d. TW. 1125. 14K Y/G 88fP80line braoelet. 5242 ...... 14K Y /G fox tall bracelet. 5322-14K Y/G wire bracelet design with bracelet ohal11· 140.00 .. , WU brot1•ht .. la tM luf'Dihlr9~.··JM ...... TMQ, IAOiaard lien cca- H• tM f asally tradittoll GI wor~ .tth wood -a.. ._IN .. n•" antlqU!IJ, nere•Uaill flt !*tal,Sc pltdl from days pe b)' .. A COVPLI: or years aco. he VOJa, .. from h1I New Jersey ~ometown to South•rq CaUlornia in search OI •'new c»-•i.u and lmplratioa ... Pctina aroW:ad 1n antique 1bopl, Elsen reallied Just bow ~ar ~ older atyles had become. So, conscious ol the hl8' in· terest, the desiper eame up wttb the Idea of makinl a S1"P ol 1olden oak recreations on a modem assembly line buu. • • TBB STYLES THAT Elsen patterned IWi rockers and desks after were produced lii tb1i coun- try betWem 1870 and 1930. So far, he bas desllD'ld more than 70 dif. ferent pieces, from a player piano \o aldeboarde to 1oasip bencbe,ai. The chaira and tables, reminia· cent of yesteryear, have been ~ constructed in deep-grained solid oak. Each piece glows with a lolden oak finish. • "We uae the same materials that were Ul8cl in the originals,'' incl~ oak veneers and real ceramic lmobe, EiaeD revealed. He cited autbentJelty as a ma- jor PoPUlaritY PQillt, 1u1gesttng thaf witb mUI J)ro4uction quali· ty baa not been sacrificed. "We're meticulous." Eisen'a favorite piece la a bar with a brass top and solid brass rail. "The idea for the bar wasn't coming out riaht .. I.needed to do aomethinl to lt andt irun't IUl'e 'wbat." be said Ellen went to his carver who immediately said •r have sometblng to show you · · ne ca"er was workhig on a curio cabinet that was adorned witb amall lloa ~ads •"l'JIAT'S EXACl'L Y what I want you to make to eo oo my bar," Eisen exclaimed to the carver. pieces include a dining table with carved legs and claw feet, a sideboard distinguished by a beveled mirror and lead glass panels and a china cabinet with curved &lass and carved lion paw Jeet. A bedroom dresser is cbarac· terized by a tilting cheval mirror and bulbou.sly curved drawers. Rockers and occasional chairs have splendid scrolled designs embossed and pressed "right in- to the wood, just as it was done 100 years ago." EISEN EXPLAINED that at the tum of the century, it was the large cities that had big machinery and skilled wood- carvers. Tbe 8-incb replicas were enlar.red to 32 inches high and now T'roar" majestically from Old-fashioned high chOlr has ~~=:eey~ real carved PfeSS6d designs, cane Seat. IOUd oak, we can Olll.y make 48 However, furniture makers in small rural towns wanted to, simulate carved designs so they perfected the embosstna techni- que. liom a day," be 1alc1, repeating Though new,. it /'--L-tlla ~ ff it.......____.__that predae..attent!Og to detail ia ~ "~ a hallmark of the producUon had been used by many gener~tions. m=plesofthelndividualbecl "The sublety of a pressed de-811b lllmany cases ta prettier than carving," E1aen believes. <SeeTREASua~. Pace CZ> .'( By BEA ANDERsoN °'""~ ..... Stalt A simple, low-budget method of home decorattna replaces traditional materials with linens. Quilted pieces, such as CQmforters and bedspreads, give a textured upholstered look to couch pillows, while bath towels are ideal for~ barframina. Sheets are tbe most versatile. They magically cover bed and banquette frames, cubes, work well as wall coverings, draperies, circular coven for round tables and are easily shirred for vanity skirts. Offerlne a bow-to lecturedemonstraUon was Jamie Leonard, fuhioa coordinator for Martex. Interest in tbe topic obviously is keen, because Ms. Leonard offered helpful hints to an overflow crowd at tbe May Co., South CoastPJua. M abe talked about a project. she asked for volunteers to come up oo stage to assist her. Ms. Leonard gave instructions and then invited the vohm~ to start working on the project. U tbe volunteer dtd not nm into any trouble, Ms. Leonard let her continue until the project was done. · In leas tban 20 mlbutes, a stretcher bar frame was covered with a beach towel. lt took two volunteers a llUle longer to build and cover a cube ( tbe lumber bad been pre-cut). B1 having volunteers w0rk on the projecti, the demonstJ'ation empbaaized the simpllc:ity of the task and the minimal amount of time involved. Because tbe cost of linens is so much lower than tradlUonal materials, Ma. Leonard ;said, they offer areat fiexibUity. "When you tire of cne theme, ju.st take off the llilens and re- cover with another color scheme." · • Tl.le coordinator uraed her audience to try some of the pro:. jeeta. "Don't be afraid," she said. asauring the crowd that while decorattni with linens there's al•&11 a way to bide )'OUr DWI take. Furniture designer Leonard Eisen reintroduced player piano. Sliding doors are graced with . elegant glass panels. It is a new piece with old·fa~hioned look. Dl:All ANN LANDERS: I am an empJoye. tu a public NlaUom ftrm. Km11 friends from out ot town write to me at my offift. · Kt boll bu a hablt of openinl my personal mall. bave ubd blm repeatedly not to do this. but be continues to do it. Hia eacuse. "Everytbinc t.hat comes into tbis omce is 1up· posed to be buaineaa and I am entitled to'" it.'' I1berigbt? l'clllkeyouroplnlon. -MOLLY Excerpts from the play, .. 1'he Collected Works of Billie the Kid:' which is being rehearsed by Reeinald Rook, Mrs. James Pirlt and Mrs. Joe Wade (from left), will be present- Short sleeve c:ollll md plecket knit shirts. Planters .Get Punched AT WIT'S END By ERMABOMBECK Our. neighbors, Babs Some of the greatest and Jerry, never miss an fiction in the world is be· issue.' Last year, Jerry ing written these days by could hardly contain authors who will pro-him sel C. "Look at bably never be re · this," he said. thrusting cognl%ed. the catalogue in our I'm speaking of course faces. of the catalogues that go "T~s ama:zing su~r· out each year from growmg species soars lD· nurseries describine to a magniliceflt tree in their fiowus, trees and Just one year. That's not nrubs. all. It smothers iteslf in Beautiful Things Happen . To a PowersGirl. lavish masses oC bou· quets and its branches appear to bend from the sheer mass of the weight of the magnificent blossoms. It grows more in one month than most other shade trees grow in a year and when mature will spread to 50 feet. Plant now! Step back and watch out! Price: $3.95." "Gee Jerry," said my husband, "that sounds, too good to be true." "You think that's ter· riric, listen to this one. 'Imagine the thrill oC picking your own ripe, luscious bananas for breakfast or snacks, for rruit salads, pies and cakes. All this from the moat spectacular tropical plant your neighbors have ever en· vied . Exciting and educational Cor the children." laugh at winter snow!" The picture showed a family of three standing species that soars into a. at their picture window magnifice:nt tree in just looking into rows of pink, one year?" yellow and blue flowers "It spread to~ feet all nestled above the snow. right, just like the ad The flowers were said ... all underground lauehing. and around the septic "And now for tbe tank." zinger," said Jerry. "And the banana "This one is going to not tree?" " only amaze our friends, "We didn't get the crop but rid our home of fly. we had hoped for. Some-' ing insects. It's a Venus one set a cocktail in· fly trap that aclualll the pot and it caught cold eats mosquitoes and and died. As {or the file$. Wben)'Our home.is Venus fly trap, it ate ther insect free, it says you winter blooming flowers can feed it bits oC raw because the laughing eot hamburger.'' on its nerves. "Howaboutunplanned "Does this mean children?" I giggled. you're giving up?" "You haven't take.n "Indeed not " said any oC this seriously, Jerry. le.aling 'through . have you? You 'll be the catalogue. "We're· sorry wt>en you have to getting a prayer plant. It fight your way into our says here it amazes yard with a machete pdults and children and knife." each leaf folds out like a Wedidn'tseeBabsand 'pair o.f band s ed during the Even- ing Under the Stars party plaruied by the Newport Beach Unique atrlpee In ..., <*9decron & cotton blelm, from $'9.00. Slz• 8-20. You'll find them In ow bop' dept. Friends of South----- Coast Repertory for DI Saturday, June 25, in Bommer Canyon. Evening will include steak barbecue and ____ ,, -.un::IUCAn dancing. Tickets are available from Mrs. James R. Pint, 640-1700. MUTDICIWIGa • W.llcllff l'laaa 1028 lrrine, NeWport BMcb,. ~. ~ &&2-7061 The Luzzetta Bernard Woman Babs grabbed the book out of his hand. "here's what I'm going· for . Winter blooming flowe~ from Holland that bloom all winter. These flowers Jerry for severalw •:o:r=ahi~P~·~·~:-·----~======================;=:;~;:;:================;:::;::;::;::==:!. months. When we did our - .. ~ ' ... b l At any age you cah learn the eecrets that ha'-'e made the Powers girls world famous for over 50 years. In just a few short weeks, beautiful things can happen to you. Call or come in today for a complimentaiy analysis (, program discussion . JohnRobert Powtlers The School6 for Your Personal Development From Ct • • • questions were obvious .. "Hey, Jer, how's the amazing super-growing Treasure The jndustrial design looked at hundreds of major and graduate of chairs and other pieces," Syracuse University hesaid. ORANGE COUNTY spends hour s re· Ke makes full·aize ' searching and ex· drawings of every Uem, 1'· 3 Town & Country. 547~8228 perimentlng .. 'I 've from eallery beds to the ; old-fashioned moustache ~·===============::::c:===---------stand for shavlne. "I · leave nothing to ... traditione.110 ded . 19th ~· =-~ ·-1~ 'POPJ1n81X1ph~.l v. ••• chance," be added. Eiffn'a line of colden oldies bas the abllit,y to "mix weu·· with any style of furniture. "It's veraaWe and eclectlc," he noted. The customer can add just one piece "becau.se lt will go with what be already has. We've violated the traditional rule of' sellin& complete matcbin& seta.'' said the dealper. The Keepeuea collec· lion. maJ\ufactured by J>ulaakl Furnltur:e CorporaUon ID Vlrlinla, la OD dllplay at tbie May Co .. wbete EiaeD spoke about tbe no1tal1ic turnlture. ' \ INDOOR FERNS Boston. Malden Hair end moat of the funs that e.n be grown ln our c:oasta1 arc.a are on .ale now at Roger' .. Sp.- dal ~ue limited to tttock on hand. 2~ 4• and 6" pott NOW 40" OFF ~ . .. .......... ---.. ··---· ...... ._ ... (A .... ....... ~CM\' -' .. ,. ""' HLIOTlt WOL"F ""°'"" ,_c.,.....,....., ... ,. ~.1euoo Lo• ......... 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Stars Kate laeboD and laclya S.ldl Oew Hawaii over the weekend and Qeryl Ladd David Doyle went Monday. The bit television detective series suspend produdioo Friday in a legal dispute with M Fawcett-M-1ors. who has said sbe was not retu ing for the second year . .. A wealthy Idaho widow who disappeared w on a luxury cruise between Sydney, Australia. Hawaii ln March, bas been declared legally dead. Idaho s.h Di.strict Court Judge Doqlu Kra made the ruling declaring BeUy Brouoll WlWa 58, legally dead after a petition seeking that J ment was filed by her son. Mlcbael lklnoa, 34 LakeTaboe. Judge Kramer sald he reviewed reports by tMt FBI ancf by the Coast Guard. He UJd his Judgment presumed her to have been dead since March ts. 3 From Coast Win Bo/ A Funds Three Orange Coast residenta are winners In Bank of America's 1977 Community College Scholarship finals. Brian Wrsch of Mission Viejo and John Adams of F0tmtain Valley were given $2,000 for first place. 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PllOPlllTY TO COMl'l.aTI SAi.a ON CONfllACT IMTCllaD INTO eY oaca•110 1t>111oe&TI! cooa ... _,, ay 1'1lltl0NAL lllll,.lllHUI• TATIVI Ettel• ol DOI.LIE P llAINS n• DOLLY PHOLOTA RAIN$, •U DOLL 'I' P lllAI NI. o.cHMd NOTICI! IS HElllEBY GIVEN 11\al KINDA LL RAINS, & lllON C $140WAL Ti ii! N vt 111«1 .... ~"a Mll· llOf'I. WHl!lllEl'OftE. petllloMn po y lof e ll ~ dlrect1"9 pMll,_" te compl•l• IN ..,,.,, of tN c...,1,ec;1 tn· l•rect lftto w Dome P. AalM, o.c.dMt by oecUlll\Q end dellvt•ll\Q • <Oft· vt ylll\Ce ol ,_,., ~rty to CtrlOs 5. NOTtCI O' N I Alll N O 0 ' ... Tlnail ~OllOalll IHlllCCTINO COllVIVAllCI O ' lllA L "<>HlllT"\' TO CIDMl"\.Ef& SALi Ol'I COWTIIAC'l INTllll O INTO av OICIASCO Cf'llOIAT I COOi -.ml ev NllSOlllAL •1 .. 1111111- fATIVI NOTICE IS HElllE8'1' GIVEN lllel tffNOALI. ltAINi, & RON C. WOWAL TEii -hltll -~'" t 0t1I· llon WHEAl"FOAE, e»lilloMIS prey IOt •II Ol'do< Ofr9Ch11Q "-111-S 10 compl94e tr. ..,.,"of ttw conlr<1<I - ttreo l"'o b'f Oolhe P Re111s. Otc-..1 b't tucUllf\O -c11111 .. f'ffto • <°"" vtyettce tll lllMI Pf-rtY lo C.Ctl l<••I Cllu99 end Cvelyl\ Cllu90. •• DUr<ll-n. 11 .. toOowl"O dffc•lbed ,,,_rly. LOI ,. ol Trec:I .. ,., MC>r• commorily ~-es '-Ml Mlstv W•Y. YO<lHI LI"°•· Callfornla, reftr-• 10 wlll<ll ll m.o. '"' '"'""' 1Nrllculers, -111e1 1ne lime .nd l)le<t of ,.,.rlnv Ille tem• "4s -WI IOt JuM ?7, 1977. '"'00• m In IMCOUf'!IGWnof Oeptrt ment No 3 of wld (OU•I, at 700 Cl•K C•nltr OrlW' Wint. II\ tne City Of S.111• A,,., Cal 11.,..nle -------------Guel• •"d Cl••"• G•«••· a t l:st•e .. 00\.LI( P RAINS •ka DOLLY P HOLOTA ltAINS, au OOll VP AAINS. OK•at.td NOTICE I!, HElllE8Y GtVCN Illa! KE NOAlL RAINS, & AON C !>HOWALfER IWvt llltCI IWr••n a Mtl· 11 ... WHEREFORE. ~111•-• ""' IOf' an .,....,., dl<e<ttnv ~llllon•" 10 complete Ille lt<ms of Ille cont•« I .,,. t•rtd lnlobtl Doi••• P Rel~. Oe<tdtfll bY eH<ullng 4'nd .,..11,,_rll\O a <On• •n•M• Ill, .. , or-riv lo HAAOLO L HOOSON.,,., MARY I OU HOOSON, n PU«ll~\. I,.. tollow•nv o.scrlo.d 1H11P9rlv LD4 1 of TrMI •t16. mot• commori1y kl"IOMI •• 11n1 Weatnerlv °"'"' Yorbe Llllde Catllornle re •~• to wlll<ll '' m-lo• tu•tlle• pert1<utan, and tlloal Ille llrnt-pla<e ol "9••1"0 1ne ume "" bffn M1 lo• JuM 17, ''" ar • 00 • m. I" tr.i court,_.,, of OtoerlmMll No 3 ol H•d covrt.at IGDCIYI( c.M .. Or• ... WHt. '" Ille City ol 5-111• Alie. C•lll.,..111• OateoJunee. 1911 WILLIAMIE SIJOHN. tounlyC .. ,. (IOMAllOO.aAStNOllll AdlM'llt'(tJIU" .SN. T"'ll11A-, S..lt•HI S.ftl.•AN,CA'11M Att ..... y ter• l'effll-n Purth'\rv>O Or.tr\a.-Co• t Omtv P lot J""" 14 I\ JI NII 1"'1 II O•t•d IUMl.1977 WILLIAME SIJOHN, C0Unty0ff'k Ll:ONAllO O. M SINGI II AT'TOllNIY ATUIW JOJ N. Tlntno Aw., S..lt. U1 S.nt. AIM, CA 921'5 Att_, ..,., ... till--. Pvbllsi.d Orenoe eo.tt O<llly Pilot, JuM U IS, Jt. 1'17 154).71 PUBLIC NOTICE su,a•tOttCOUllTO,CALl,OltNIA COUNTYOPOll.t.NOa ..._,...m, NOTICI 0' INTallTIOtl TO ULL 111'.AI.. f'llOf'ElllTY AT f'llllV&fl SALE tn tM Melito" ol IN! Gutrdl.n•lllD ol <Ill I CH ELLE Clll41G. A MlnO• -------------1 NOTICE IS Hl!AE8Y GIVEN lllal. P UBLIC' NOTICE tublKI to conllm11tlon bY I~ •bo•• •nlttlf!d SllperlM Court on Ju11e 17 -------------• 1•11 •• 10 ooe.m ort .... •t.tllt .. wllll•n RUOl.UTION N0 .11·>07 'I llEM>LUTION 011 fHI I OARO Of' OllllCTOlllS 0 ' THI[ con A M l!SA SANIT All Y Ol'iT ltlCT OECLAlllNG ITS INTE NTION TO O"POSIE 0 11 SURPLUS lla AL f'llOl'lltTV; OISCRlllNO THI I.ANO TO I E SOLO ; H!TTINO llOltTH IN GENERAL Tt!RMS THI I NTallEST I ASl!M I NTS 011 llUIRVATIONS TO 11 ltUlltlll'O IY TMI! f'UILIC," AHV; SITTING THI TIMI ANO l'LACI 0, THI SALE, &STA8LISMIN0 Ta ltMS ANO CONOITIONS 01' THI' SALE ANO CAI.LING '0A SEAl..10 l lOS IN WltlTINO THE 804RO OF OIRECT')AS OF THE COSTA MESA SANIT.,AY Ol '>TA IC T OOE'> HEREBY RESOLVE AS l'OlLOWS TH4T WHEREAS '"" Ol•l•1<1 ~" it\ ,u,.o••.I'\ 1 • ..v1: .. o•v .. ,~1 ~ 'n f'•"lb•\ •tlf'f<.,.O M Ow. q•\0•1.1•1on f'\'\Art.tt<1 E• ~1b1t 4 J)l'Wj bv '"'\ '-Ol'C•flc '•'•'~f'li,. rnMttt 11 oef't .,_,...,,. "M WHEqE&(\ WHI I.and\ •ff "'0'" oaf"t•tut¥1Y6-\U·bl•d "'•ol.11 mArk "'1 F •f'l1b1t 8 u11 .. tv-'1 lilt"• ~•V>•·Jt•""' J"'1 0¥ l"M\ DI''''< tf'f-.r•n<" '"'d-t °"'' "'''M)f '"° w .. EAEAS O•\frll"f ~'''"' to rll'\ 00,t ot .... ~· ... ..., l•'llfh "~"" "' f)1dif't.ar >jOW THERt~ORI; BC I T qE!,OLVEO ""'' ,,..,. 01\trl<t oo,., .-,er•bv offf'r for \•I• ttw tNI 0ftlP4''h Of\C"•bt"-d •r'I E •h0)1t A cUtAf"~d ~reto •"11 tt\ '111)"f' oa,ttc•1t1rty 0.-\crla.t1 ti'\ '"" OIAt "'•"'-•d ! lfP\1t')1I '8 '4Ua<,,,..,,,. •~I" BE IT FUATHCR llFSOLVEO 11\111 '•id \ale \hall t)e I" M.(Ml'J&Mf' with t"" '"""' "nd condH•O'" "' ,,.. fOfth tri rne '<oil<• tJI ...,,. al Publlc 4u<tion al , .. .,..., IO t~•• R•\OlullOll me•k•d E • '"bit "C" """tot~ (011<11t•on or tl'll! T• !lo cH\C<lbe<'.I In l!wllibllt "0 " bot" by .,,,, \o•c•flc '"'"'"~' fT'lec:te e Nrt M•"OI 81!: IT l'U~THEll llESOLVl!O lh&I ><ot•cr or S''" be 011bl.,....., '" "'" O••"<I« Coa\t Dall• 01101 0<1<• • w-.k tor tour •• f Clf'l\KUtlve Wff•" \lid llOll<f to "" OUOI••...., ourwanr 10 So< lt"W\ 60&.& (.r.)Wtr,,,,,,.,,, C<M'ff' •~to <or'I· t11l"I., n vr,OtlOl"IOf lf'Mt lenOOf lctl'\d HJ tJ@: \Old ~""'" 4· '"'"" •nctudwnq 11"1 tN'~\I\ or M\•M"f'lt\ or rt"'\4'f'YAtl0"' ,,., ,.... '"''"''"'>d rw '"' 01\tnct ,.._ , • ..,,,_, '"" ota Of '"'" ·'""' '<•II for '"' •"1 l)t~ 11"1 Wf'tf1"Q tlE IT FURT><Efl RESOLVED ,,,., 411 O•'h ,.,_lt• Oil'" 111 ..... w•f" '"' A\\•\141'\t S.~r~t•r• ,,,, t~ 01\tt•<t °"or.,..,,,,.. '0 00a m ontf\.1 1llP\'11YOf Jul• ,.,, BE IT FUlllT><ER RESOLVED 111•1 f'\• ~·"'IOI"''" b•O\ \1\111• ral<t Diec~ t• ,.,. Pou" ot 11 'O • '" '" '"" Co•1rK 11 C.•a"'~"°'"~C' lv OWM•l.,11 ... C•I• of C.osf6 .,._w At n fl••r Orlw ("1\ltt M•'4• C._.hfOf'n•• Of' lfWlo ''"' 04'V of Ju tw 1'7' 8E IT ~t>j"LLY ~l!SOLVEO llWI llM! money dtrl\IW lrom ••Id wlP !Ill torl .... 1111-d 11110 lht l\llld ''°"' Wll'<" .,.._"' .......... tor tllt lelld PASS!O ANO ADOPT!O 1111, 1\1 Cley OI JUN 1'71 COSUMISASANllAllY OISTlllCT l(l:llMlllMA ~Idell! A TI EST· ~OBERTO 8 RIOOS s.<rftervo• &oe•dol Olreclo" ~TATC O"CAl.,OllNIA I I SS COUNTYO~Oll&NOI I I "lobtr1 0 BrlqQ' \etr•le•v Of,.,. ltOMd 01 o.,.cto<• o• I"" C0<1.i Me\a ""ll•l'V Ol\trkl .,, OUl\09 ceunty C.lllGrftlt dD 1¥<1bY Ct'1tiy 1111\1 lllt 4be)11,.. ._,..a t" .. *00•"'1 Rtt"'h1t.,,., No '1 10' """' lhtlv \!'Vt '"''ltJI \fly M tWCI •1111 .OOOIM bY , .. ..,,,, 1 ... • •"QUllff me'1•11<1 lrw-1 .,.,a .,., tlW 1\1 IM• 111 J•tM ",. Ti..tar11<>w11>D1\W7•"<f~1..,11v ...... Oll_ftll ,,,., ... , YOf• 4 V&S 01ft<IOf\ H11lr lll•O'I 010(_,,., ... "' ....... ot01l$ Ol .. <IOf\ -,.._ Al\UIT Ol,..do" W,.,,.,, 0.ltdl'le211ddayOl )lllM ltll ltOltllllfO 81110GS lk~ef lllt ao.trdof 01-1onf111.,.e0<1aN1•u ,..,,I_ Olll•k1 o-- ~ t.1111--allNtllT "A~ lll•I p(lrtl .... L.Ot 1101 of Ille ,..__. 11MM Tr«I '" Ille City of ClHla _.. CituntY Of Or.-. StMe OC C.Hlorll<& ft""°"""' e 'IMO .-.cer<Md 111 tOOll l MQt I t11 Ml~•ll•­ ~UO\ Ill \llt Offl<t Of lllt QlvftlV lt~o"'9< et ... II CbuMy -t'bH H ........ ... lfwllllO •I a OO!M Oii 1M <~ ltt'CiM fl ttlft M-t _\1.,.1 •aSltny 10 00 , ... I-lllt c..MHllM Of WM· tiff'·--· .. tl'rOWfl ..... 1. -tlltftt• ~' 110 00 ... t ....... 1 .willl '"'4d c.Metnille lrt Wllllfle• A- .. "'9 tovl .... ly fine Of Mid tot· t~'t «.nlWlt lllOOMM •IOllO MIG loullltf• l'f """ -"" "'"'....,' ~-oC .... ,.. ~· Hliflt9ttv ,Wl 00 r .. 1 •le'lt ~·d lnttny tl"f _..., ti• Nrt.....,,. _,_., .... t•...., t-.r!llW .. "'" ,,..,. -· """'t"'1Y 11TW ,.., ........ -t-...r .... Ill , ... fllooftt .. ~·~'"" &•114 ti····· "C"' ~o · r• ......... itttl• rJJDf-Mfllelll ... ... I(."' ... A ...... eac: ... _ ~,.,. or.n Paw°""" ~-.. ""'-"''"•••lrltl!e• ... -• """ii ... Wiii"~ ·- ""''"""' ~ c...t o.llt """' .............. the llm• alloweo by l•W Ill• ull· """i9ned •• Guer<1la11 of '"" ntete of Ille ebo_....., minor wtll •.ii at l)fl••I~ Ule lo'"" fllQfl<t•I •"" bf!•I net bidder "" tr. le•m• af1d <Olldltlon\ ller•lnall ... mt11Uoned. au r'911t. lrtl•, 411\d ln1are\I of MICHELLE CRAIG. a mtnor. """ lntere'I btlle¥tcl lo be "" ulldMdOd ..,..,,.,, lnteNSI I" lht ,..&1 P•OP.,IV IO<ateo In 111• Coul\ly of O•enve. Slel• ot Cellfornla. <HKr•btd ••IOllOW\ Loi Sol T•t<I No. 1•1 H Pt• Met> reco•deel In 8oolt 64. P~ • 01 NU•· <ell•-Macl\, RKonh of 0•411\Qt County n.. "'-"' h tommollly ••· 1••..cl loM: 112>Welltea 511"1, Cotta M~,.,. Calltorlll• Tiie .... I• -jecl to CUf'Anl IUH. <'>•tll.,,I\. condltloM. r..UrlctloM. ,... •er••llons. rlQftt,. rivtll'I of wev. •"" ... ,~Mtf'fl\ of r•cord •ny eftC\lm~ l><•n<" ol •«Onl 10 bl' "'11\flecl CMll OI 1"9 DU'tl\8'18 Pf.a! Tiie ~rly I\ 10 bl' \010 on .... "••I\" bHI' Wtlll Ille t •• <~ollon ol IN \wlmrnil\Q OOOI wlll<fl •l\at1be1n900Cl-O.lfl'J"'dff B•d\.,.. olte<• •rt trwlled '"''"''pro. oe•IY a"° mu\! bl' In wril1119 end will be <o<~'""" .ot ,,_ olltce of c;.111v..., & 5<11m••sl"9. etlOtNYI IOf' U ld G"41" di.., lltrQlnlo Move• Cr1l9, •I llS1 Dove 51,...1 S ICI Oj-t 8uc11. CA ouo o• d•ltVored to Jamn A StllmlulnQ, Attorney •t Lew. ~•'IOllelly at ""Y llfTM elle• lllt llf\I DUl>'•c•tlon 01 tnis notlce ..-.d btlore me• lnQ u id .al• T"" orOCl"rtY will be sold on Ille loltow1119 term\' Ca'h -10-. of tM •mount llicl to ac<oml>l'IY Ille offer by cer1111ed tlleO, -tr. bei.nt" to be oald on C'°'41 of eltrOft IOlloWl1'19 COii• ll•m~llon ot t"" Ml• W I.,. S..oerl.,.. Court Tou. rtnh. OM••tl"9 an4 malnte-.ct ••'*""''· alld Pl'9"11u<•ll on l11•ura11ce ecceplebl• to l he OU•<ll•Mtr sMll be proraltd H of Ille d•I• of rec:Of'Cll119 on tOll¥9Y•M t . Ont- "'"of escrow cllllroes. ••aml"9ti011 ol tlll•. re<lWdtnoO of convey..,ce, translff IUU, -llllY 1111• lnwre11e• POllCW \llall beatltlee•l)eftstof IMUlltr. TM ~191*1 r ... ,,.., Ille r'9fll to re1ec1 ""'end ell bid\ prior to entry of an Of'<ler conllrmlnq Ille wl• Oated JUN 6, "11 Vif'V4111e ,.,,,,.,., C•llQ A• Guatdl•llotllle 1!'1.ot•ottne •-na,,.,..,Mi110r Pubt•\lled Oranvo Coest Oally P1tot }UM 1 e 14 1'11 1 .. )-11 PUBUC NOTICE OllANOICOUNTV SUNllllOll COUltT •o..ccc.....,.or.w -•Ma.CAH'nl Ptell\llfl• CITIZENS BANK OF COSTA MESA Oehl\clelll JEAAY POWEi.i..' OOE!.1 Tll<OUQlllV lt>ttvsl .... SUMMONS ee .. .,.......,,..'11-u NOTICa• Yw lllvt ~ MJM, Tiit <"'1 .... , _ .......... ,,..•It-, ... ,....,._. ...... ....... •ltlllft • Mws. lllHCI ... ..._etltll .,.,_ AVISO' Ut .... ll•ttCIO-...e-al TrlWMI ,..... M<lflt' Ci91111'e U'-•Ill •llelltfl<I• • _, 11t1t Ud ............ IMlll,. Cle JO ell•'· LN Ill 1111-lell ...... _ 1 TO rwe 0Efl8N04NT A <lvll com11talnt 1••1\-llltd by IM pl•l11t111 eqelrl\t YflU 15" IOOlllOtt'I • II .,OU Wltl> lo.,,.,_ llllt lr«'ull, youmu•I wlltll11lOd8v'enertlllH11m• mon• " "''~ on to<' 11 .. wllll ""' (00'1 ........ 11 ... 111Mdl11Q '" ,.'°°",. 10 Ille <omalelnl 111 • JU\lk• C-t you mu\I 111~ Wiii! iiie covrt e .,.,.,..., Ol•e<1 •"<I or • ..,... a11 or•• 111-lllO 10.,., ~" •~••d rn ..... 6o<k•ll Uni"' YOU 00 \0 you• ""' .. 11 ,.;11 bt ..,t•Nd 11oon • .,. pllc ••Ion tJI lllo 111.intltt tfld 1114\ <turt mav • .,,.., • tuOcl"l\tlll .... ,,,, "°" for ,,,.. ••lltf ~ '" ,.., COl'llPl•l"t ..... >(,, (-'""'''""""'~Of W"90• 1•1<19 °' _.,OT-"' or °'"'' ,.,.lff ,..,....,,,,IMcolftlll.iM 0 1•--··---~-.. e1-. 1'I tllt -· ,._ ..... CIO ............ , .. ~ -.. ,, ... ... '4Mft ... ll __ , ........ "_ 0.tMMU.1'71 Wllll#fl • SI Jollll Cltfil 8yH W Mitt ~ ISllALI 'TM _,. "tOlflOlel11t" Incl*' tl'01t~MI06.cM. "Ol .. llllW' IMl- <'ftt ( ......... ,,.., •• "OtfltMllftt" •n- CI ..... t~t "l'IOUMW Ill• ciw.• tilt"""-' tllCll ~-'"" t i"°" ._.,......,. -!lltoMP A wtlt_. oltedl .... lfl(flldlllt M--· ........... -·••t 11Mtll9 ill t11t'-~ ... !Iv "" Gtl""""• !tUlet Of Collrt. .,_ et .. IMI ..... ,.,. fftlltl IM nt• Ill 11111 COlll1 Wllll -i•lllO t-lind woof I"-! t COllV ~ _ _.....Oft -II .... "''"'• t'ltomo n"' Mtft "4"" 11ff "°' __ ,,_.., t11 a11Dmty. TN ""'' .,..,, . ,_,., .... " ...... _.. ~Git • ....,.....,._,,......_ Oft""~ .. ""'IQ ""'t..mOlt ... cc~m io...,....•u• llOY • JUllla ...,. ............... c..t•...._CA ... Tet· rnn...,..;..._ . ....., ....... ..... iw.o.. Cid 0.11• ... ~ ............. _____ _... __ ,_,_ ' PUBU C NOTICE "CTITIOUS eustHISS NAM a ST A TaMllNT TM 1011ow1oq .,.,,.,.,, ••• c1o1no bu•I n@''\·H L s PA~T>jl!AS 71'1 011Pont O••ve trvlne C.t•llo•n1a•'11•I Om•• w Lonv U()t Gelawy Orlvt Oj"wl>Of1 8"atll Callfomle ~ Jim•• Somef\ •n Sewlllo 'IWn•,.. 8tlb0a. ca111.,..,,1, •M• Tllo• bu\IMU I• co,,dVcl•d bv • Qef\jlllrdt oar1Mf'\l'l'o A J-'iom•" Tnl\ <l~l!"M<ll ••• llltd wit!\ Ille C"""' v c1 .. 111 o10.-county on JUI\,. l •• ,, ,110)4 llOWSllt OllllTNalll & lltOWH 04tC•-Otivt f'O eownP NtwMrt 9Mcll, CA•*> Publl\lled 0-ellOe (ot11 Oe•ty P••0< Ju~ 1 " 11 ?I 1'17 PUBUC NOTICE s.116t7 SUNlllOll CIOUlllTOfl ltfl SfATIOf'CALll'OlllNIA '0111 TMCCIOU .. TY0,04tANOa _A..,ln NOT I Ca Of' Hl!AllllNO O' PaTITION 'Olt OlllDClll OlllllCT I NO C O .. VCVANCI OP ltlAI. f'llOPllllTY TO COMl'LCTI SALi ON COHTlllACl fNTalllO INTO 8Y OICIASl!O ff'lllOaAT• cooa .,. .. u 1 IY Pl!lllSONAL llaf'llllHM· TAflVI! E\lal• ot DOLLIE P A At NS, eke OOl L V PHOLOTA RAINS, O• OOLl Y P RAINS, Oecffsed NOTICE I"> Hl!Rf'8Y GIVEN lllel KENDALL RAINS, & RON C. SHOWAL TEA ...... fllfld ...... 1,. a pel l· lion. Wt<:!AeFORe. pellllontf\ ""'" tor "" orde• dlrw<ttnQ s-tlllOMrt 10 CCl"'Pltl• lllP term• of lllt COftlract .,,. rt~d 1ntoby Oollle P R•IM, Otc-1 bw utcutlnv .,,., ~11.,.rwl"O • CO"' ttYdft<• ol Real Proper1y to Wllletd I.. Kubal ano Fti••kO l(UO•I ••• 1>u•<11&ttr1o, '"" lollowlnq Clft<rlo.d P•OC>erlY lot 7 ol Trec;t 911', mo,. commonly k-M 4432 R.C-Cir• <I•. v-Llftda. c;.111orn1e • ....._. to wlll<ll " m•<I• tor t 11<llltr oa•llcuter~. end llltt ttw Ume and t>la<• of llte•i"O lllt -NI beeft Mt for June 27, "11· at • 00 • m , 1n IN courtroom ol OefltrtlNflt No J of ••IO court. •I IGD CJvl<. Qmtw Orlvt Wut. In IM Cl Iv ol 5-1\te Arw, C:.lllor11I• Oat"' Jllntt. "77 WILLIAM I!. iU6"N, Collr'llVC1er11 LIONAltOO.aASINOlll A"-YtlUft ,.SN. T"'ll11A-,s..lleUI S.ftte AN, ~lfenole•.at AtfWNT ..,., r.ftl~ Pullll~ ~ Ct>e'I 0•11¥ Pltol, Julle U , IS.11. 1911 1S41-17 PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE p11rc11uen, 1,. toHowlnv Clttcrlb4<1 ...-•ly: Lot 11 of tre<I t ll6, more commOllty k-11 at 4'S1 R•lrlbOw Cir· cte, Ye>'tlt LI,.,., (Alllorftla, rete,..,ce lo which lsmedt torhwtlltrPllftl<ul.,,, .,,d ff'let Ille u,,,. -1>1oc• of 11terl"9 lht wrnt ,.., -s.1 IOI' June 11. 1977. •I 9 00 e.m .. In Ille courtroom of Oeoarlrnellt Ho. a ol •.id cCMJrt. •I 700 Clvl< c ... 1 .. 0..1 .. West, In tllt City Of Senla AIM, Celllonlla. Oat.OJUNe, 1'71. WILLIAMl!.lt.AOMN. c:o..ntyOtn L.10 .. AlllO 0, e&SINOE II AltWM'( et Uft 90S N. T•\ltl Avt. 5te UI S.~AIM,CA'21" Att....., .... ,_ .. ~ PubllllWCI Or-C:O.fl ~IY P1tot. )UM u. IS, 11, 1'77 PUBUC NOTICE s.ca 'UNlllOllC:OUllTOPntl SfATEMCAUl'OtlNIA'6111 THECOUNTYOf'ORANOE --1111 N OT ICa O' MIAllll NG 0, f'lftTIOtl "61t01110111 DtltlCTING C ONVaVANCI OP 111111~ .. lt~lllTY TO C0M"Lnl SALi ON CONTlllACT l!NTl•IO INTO av Ol:Cl'ASllO IPllOeATC CODE -.eSJI eY Hlt10NAI. ltl!f'AESl°N• TAflVE E•lete ol DOI.LIE P. RAINS, AKA DOLLY Pt<OLOTA RAINS, AKA DOLL VP RAINS. OtcNMd. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11\al KENDALL RAINS, &. RON C. SHOWAL TEA llevt 111.S llerell\ e peti- tion wHEREl'ORI!, s-tltloners pray for •n oroer dlr«ll119 pellllonen to comoltte tllt lfftn\ of tllt conl•a<I ~­ ,.,.., 11110 W OOlllt P. Reins, ~I bv •ncutlnv •lld dtllwrlf\O • con- ••Y•M• f1I AMI ,.,...,,, ~ to Cllltord E. Htftdrl• """ ~1-Htf\d<I•, M ~. Ille tollowlftv M•<rlbed-'1v: LOC 'of Trtc:1'116. more com......,ly -11ow" •• 17701 Weelll•rly 0 •1 .... 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Knit-Crochet (',onio 9249 s.1e "" 11T""' :-1Tf "-""'T"-- tt,~~ Go rweiywhere 1n this dasl11n2 combln1hon kn1t-croclltt iacket Use 2 ccbs wonted ""2hl synllltlrc. Walk bodJ and sletm 1n one cob. coll•. pockets. tie 1nd bordtf 1n contml COior Pal letn 7440. Sun 8-18 m-r lo lollo'lf tmt/udtOllS. SUS tor each pattetn Add JSo taelt pattein for fust·clm 111mail and ltandhnc Seft4 w. One ol Ille pleasurts ol \eW 1n2 1s pic•1nf· fabric lor an oul111 Ue tlt11 It's flln 10 com b1ne multl-<Clored slnpes w1lh loOhd oan~ llsy Sew• Alice Brooks Punted Pattein 9249 M1~· NMdtecrelt Oepl 105 Sim 8. 10. 12. 14. 16. 18 Oa1lyP1lot Sile 12 (bust 34~ top 2 yards Bo• 163 Old Chelsea Sta. 45 tnch. 1>1nts 2 318 Jillh New York. NY 10011 Prinl Send $12~ IOI ncll Pllttm Name A ddress Zip. Md JS. for ucll ~tttrn IOI Pauern Number t 1 I It di MORE lhan ever before' 20C •~t< n~ lllfNI · an 1"2 deslins plus 3 free printed In· 5'114 ~ $Ide NEW 1976 NEEDLECRAFT Menen Merlin CATALOG' Hu everything. 75t'.. Pettern Dept. 442 Crochet wltll Squares $1.00 Daily Pilot Crochet a W1!W11b1 . Sl.00 232 West 181'1 St. Ne Hiity fifty Qullts .... -St.00 York. NY 10011 Pr1r11 Ripple Cniclltt . • __ $1.00 NAME ADDRESS ZIP Sew + Knit look .• Sl.2& S 1 z e' d s r· y L Nttdl1ptlnt took _ _ _ s 1.00 • n flower Croclt1t look • $1.00 NUMBER. tl•llJI• Creclltt look St.DO Dt JH know how to ttt 1 Instant Crodlet hok • $1,00 ,att•rn free ? Stnd "• for lnmnt Macn111e loolt $1.00 ow ""' f1ll·Wlat1r Palttr" lfts""t MoMJ Boo-SI .00 Catalt1-elli1 c.upe• lt1$ldt ftr Contpl1t1 Gift look ....$1.00 frtt patteni of p ar clltlc• Co111plet1 Alpaas : 14 S 1.00 S1114 75' 110w! 12 Prtn AftfiaM ~12 50c S1w ... Knit '"" Sl.25 loot of 16 Qallts :I 50c 111rt11t ..... , Crifu Sl.00 Muse1111 Gullt look .:2 _soc las1Ht Fulllo• '"11 it 00 15 1111111 for Today l 3 _ 50c t11tbtlt Stwf•I IHI! SI 00 loot ef 11 Jiffy R1111 50t USC"77 PUBUC NOTICE I "CTITIOUS IUSINHS ttAMISTATIM•NT Tll• foltowtng --I• doll\O 111114· MHH" fHE C A It. SHOPPE. 110 E. CllHll\11t,SMl•AM.CAt210t Herold EU<JtM ~Jr., tn1 H. Ot lvt Lft .. Sellt• AIWI, CA '2106 Thi' ...,.. It t-.CttCI by .., In· l!lwlduel H-.:IEU09MC-.Jf. Thi' '~ WIK tlltCI wtlll ll>e Coul\ly c.-°' 0r9'99 c-lly Oii Mey n 1'77 ~Wt Publl'fltel Orenoe Cot'' O•llY l'llot. M•'f)t.elldJ-1.14.11.1'71 PUBUC NOTICE . ..... •••••• tllJ • ••••• moMc .... dlMll.... lt11hrtCw ... Mr ... ......... Harbor Vlt w llomea ,... , ..... ,. VleW from dcm bdrm " this lre~re.-: DAIL Y MOT --111 IJ'lld«td i bdna .• d lemtyfw ... _.., rm A ck!\ bome. MC the mu.d la -.4a.. ..... tovd, aardenl • 1~rl> C:OOditfoo O( thla OU\ tiandlns hnme CHtur\lla extensive lm"°"ed t.11•. ,... ..... ,SMoticr. pallo &rt'al . HCIU°il)' All real estate advertised ayatem. etc. ll41 ..SOO ln this news.,_per is 1ub-OIAHGIC:OAST Ject to the FederaJ Fa1 ltW.ISTATI H OU&Ull A ct of 196 ,44-41 ... which makes 1t .Uegal t,~~~~~~~~~~ ad verthe "lltilY pre·I rerenc:e. limitation. o dbcrimlnaUoo ba5N 0 race. color. rellg100. su ot' natlooal orialn. or an 1ntenUon to make any such preference. lim1ta· Hoo. or d!Krim1natlon " TWO-TWO-TWO Two story duplex with an ex~llent East.side Costa Meu location. Both units ha\e 2 bedroom~ and garaaes. P r iced for qwck sale at W .000 CALL~ This ne-.npaper wtU not knowinf 'f accept any C: SELECT ~~~fugh1 1s'r~ v~:1:~ T'PROPERTIES Uonoftbe law. --------- .._.few We $43,900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• G••rd 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Real Estate HOW GOOD L&e 3 bdrm townhouse w/blt·lns. shag crpttng lhn.toul In quiet setting w /community pool & clubhouse Owner In· te~ted In qulck sale Call t oday t o see. ~. ~ Walker t: l t:t! ARE YOU? ENCIMIT AS. SD Need self starling ag-ly Own« gresslve agent. New Cirm Close to beach. 8 unit apt looltlng for qualified a•· house. $279.000 Large soc lat e . Extrem ely Duplex SJ.20.000. Write to generous comm1sslona. P.O. Box 3i2. Solana Xlnl working cond1llons. Beach. ca P re stige 0 U1 ce 1n ----------Newport Center 759-0761 Anabetm. 3Br.w1den. t~ ba. hrdwd nrs. beaut. used brick frplc. cmplt· l'y crpt'd In lo\'ely ngbborhd. Walk to schls & s ho ps Owne r transfer red. anxious. lmm ed pvai l . $62.SOO /m ake orrer . David P Carey & Assoc. 879-8510 or art SPM . 772-6111. NEWPORT HGTS. $124.900 Prestigious Newpor t Hgts. Corner location. C ust om designed charmer. Thick. plush c a r p etin g Glass enclosed brick frplc. Step saver gourmet kitchen . Unique step down mas te r s uite Oelilhl!ul wood &bi.ogled master ba t h. Huge separate family rm . too! lt will be gone tomorrow. call now. 752-1700 Ol'fN IH 0 •II\'IJi'w1061 r,rt • !•1111 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA $69,900 On quiet tree lined street bordering prestigious Back Bay area. Sharp bedroom. J story wit e normous prl v at backyard. Foe appolot ment to 1ns pett cal 64M477. -Q. K€Y V P.€ALTORSft Ftod what you want In Daily Pilot Classifieds 642-5678 DAILY PILOT sca~~~-a~:;;s· Tltat lntri911ing Word Gom• """ o Che!/• ------.-. 'Y CU.T IL "*M ------ 0 ........ lel'lrt ti .... ,..., .,..,...., _.. lie-.................. _. I TELIAll I I' I 11 I I f ARE T I I I I I' ~ l ~ I ICOYLE I 1 I I ~ I 1~ HU CA HM I I I I I --- I ... 11128 I ... llOJ l •• ···········-· -............ ·-· ...................... . PENINSULA bome. Comfortable fam.UJ bome a few steps from the beach. • Bdrms .• 3 baths. $1915.000 OTHER presUge waterfront homes with pier & fioat Crom ~.000 up. BA YFRONT, pier & fioa~ lots $250,000 to 1325.000. to build your own custom home. Several areas to choose Crom. Bl LL GRUNDY ; REALTOR ! I ' ~''Y"· ,,, [J1 .e .. r--, ti bl) 61 6 1 G1•r .. 100 ....... 1002 .............................................. 1WIUIOClr C8AI ..... ff ardlv lived ln d~ last 3 yeanT 4 bedroom with 2 stories. 2 ftnplacet. 2~ baths and ?100 sq.ft. ol lusclous Uvtna! Location ts close to pool and schoofs, Now va- canl Owner wUl coosider liberal lease option terms. Presented at S139.ooo. IJ,_,l()IJI: 11()MH REAL TOR~ 875-eOOO 2443 East Coat Highway. Cofone ct.I M1r also 1n Mesa Verde, at 546·6990 •n•. for. UNITS £aoella& •P•'.claUoe .......... _, IU.300 ao oa& ol POCUt tapeoaH. 1.1 Crou =Jer. Call oow. ..~~ l ~I . -i~.;;;.c._ .. _ 1~·;!::!.91~~~;;;;;~;;;;·1 ~~~ ... !~~ .................. ~ ....... ---.!~. EASTIWFf IY OWNER ~a~:Seoe.~ SpyllMa Hlll. sm.ooo. s do. AtC. h'pk. brtfstrm. Bil S bedrm bome. 2:50C> Br 3 Ba, V\ew. Bart. 1rmJ c111M. Wlk·IB mtr. aq.ft. Ble yard with VMw Hills. S119.500. 4 Br rored ti out. G. E . Hawallan teabowle and 2 Ba. View. 840-2911 W9br,'dryr.Oaly$11,500. craft a room. J ust re-tQnallf\ed Buyers Only> PA1TI WALKER duce:!;~ 'IJIUTOOCIAM REALTY 9'2-1418_ Redtor 1110 Mewpcwt Completely remodeled USTSIOI I -Dlo.. CostaMeHS48·772' on an. oversized lot. A POOL + GUEST VA .-wu r smasbin& 4 BR plus den Prime Eastalde Co.ta OWHBSHIP plus fonMI d.lnln1 ~us Mesa. Toweriq treH! IALIOA ISLAND I llodl to leach huae family room watb Curved drive. Rustle U¥-~ · * •=x * * SpanJ.sb Hacienda! Spec:· open beams. natural bl« room basts cat.bedr¥ t a c u I a r S p a n t s h wood textures and ocean ceWq + mualve bricll-=====---Ms SZ7 000 fl av 0 r -2 s t 0 r i es. aod jetty view from flreplaee. Swill)' 1aJJe1' COIOMA DB. MAI TlftD-Cl75.000 TER Spacious & n exJble 4 & 3 w/mlaaioo tile roof & master suite" sUDdeek. kltcben-wltb nookt Ml.ni ViewoCocean! Lovelv,communi· Bdrm unJts In a terrific thick swJrllog plaster. JumstepstoOceanBlvd. Cozy den. Hideaway ~, b locaUon. Insulated and Verandas, s u ndeck, ~.000. master aulte. Giant ty pool! Happy people m t ese 3 a1r coodl.tloned. OWNER arche d w 1nd0 w5 . 21 sparklln& blue pool with studio-type units. Owner's unit: 2 Use your G.J. Benellta to WILL CARRY FINAN· Presently used as a slide, board & dressiJl& bdrms. l lh baths & frplace. 2 Other WYUU.3.bedroo 1mbom~ CING. Shown by appt. duplex. Could be a one rooms too! Separate ·ts 'th 2 bd 1 bath e ch Cptd lntantastlcarea. Hurry only famllyhomewtthterrific ~f cllitle. wltb un1 wt rms a · • n..i.. -1 750 Call Red. • ..,. __ I bit · i kit h VOKJ .., • • teenager or in ·law . ~>' care draped. e ec. ·lnS n c en, Carpet.754-1202 q .. ---~• si-ooo Bkr yard. Just $98,SOO! llGPOOL beautifully landscaped. Call today. ~..sSii... -· · Splendid Spyglass Hill 4 Hurry-<Allnow646-nn Meredith Gnns llG HOME 2111 s-JoaqlllR .... oad BR. ocean view' pool, Ol'fN II( 9. "s •UN IOM Nl(I' $112,000 :c~ ~~~e2c~a-de MEWPOIT cana, ..... 644-4910 5 t!.!~r !:'!~or RAl.ROA ISLA~D l::f~~rplcs .• fee ~ 1: \I One of the best buys In a +large family room cen GHerol I 002 Gt•ral I 002 garden, 3 car garage & * 67l-6t00 • Units-Units a.::~ ~~313 ~ llV~ ''~-fine quality home in a tering around l6x36 pooJ s p E c T A C U L A R ,:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Owner occupied, super prestige neighborhood, Shake roor ,dou bl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• VIEWS. 1b1s new home •• sharp duplex. 2 Bedrm. MESA YBDI tnthebeacharea atthis flreolace in dining rm REALESTATE RIDUCEDSZ,100 ls available for lm· TRl-PLEX l .,.,batbseach.Roomror SPYGLASSHIU GOLRIS llme.~clous3bedrm. Prfced right, cal MA.MACRRWAMTED HURRY! mediate occupancy at AJmostoneofakindt boat or t railer or? 28Mon-olcryDrf•• 2·~ ba Formal dlnine 546-5880 For well imown, expand· Sharp 4 bdrm 2 bath 1279.500. find in CORONA DEL Encl~ ~t.ios & BBQ. New 4 bdrm., ram. rm., RI~ LOC:TIOM r oom , sep . wa nut mg Real Estate com· hom e on a corner. 64°"'161 MAR. Completely re $Sl,500. 2.,.,ba.home.Vlewofd-g Oft 10 courn. paneled family room pany. Opening a new of· Kitchen uwaded. New modeled. N d t Y la 1 b t s ai h 111 ,. Fantastic view from wtlh fireplace. Lovely fice In Costa Mesa. Must cabinets & ceramic tile. ewcpta, rps. , ...t.-... --'m -..a secluded matr bdrm ed I root, copper plumbing. ........_.,... .... , """" din •· btf11 yard, cover pat o, tru· have experience Salary New wax rree floorin&. ln and EASJSIDE tlooal. Im med. oc · suate, rm,• &e ly an INSTANT HOME plus +. All applications Well cared for house r'B~c!om. (~to~~ cupancy kitchen. Lovely cstm Neakr 1sch10011.rtsbeabclkh. -------... conlldent1al A11pplpy11 to w/burglaralarm,smdoorolte bedrm. Mluoi $19:1,000 2 Bedrm ''DOLL _641MM.l __ o ___ ~---• ~ w1,!.kmedax~Ya!:d par ' enn. s cou ' e Ad. No. 8119. Da y ot; detector & gara1e 644-7270 HOUSE" r t th CHlU\ "" trailandahopplng. l"ineTerr. Classified Advertising. opener.Ownenmotlvat. ID roo Wt CAMEOSHOIES ror max security 41 546-4141 Lovely 3 bedrm, pall :m W. Bay St., Costa ed. Now priced at 182.900 ·-~iiiiiiii;;iiiiii;;iiii;;;;iiiii;~ nplew ~ta. new c_o~~r ptwnbed for pool. 4 bdrm ~.· ... oriented home Owne Mesa. Calif. 92626. 545-9491. Ill um g, new pam tn· ~ :r.~Y :!:. or 3 + den. Separate wUlcarryflnancing.Jus IWFFS s1dea.odout.Rearunltis maids or teenagers 11 t_.. Sl.35 ooo SP .a. ... ISH a bachelor with a aep. G62.500 nnn .. quarters. 5'$-9t9l s ......... · · """ END UNIT-beautiful yard. 673·1195 & 833·2100 ,. Roy McCarch HACIENDA Trina model with Back $77 950 673-1195 COATS &WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. t7J Walker & lee 1024 .... ~~~~~~~~ roof. Interior or this .r•• ... ISH VILLA larae private side patio ~1811 Realtor 1810New Sparkling 3 br. 2 ba Real&tate Bay view. 3 Bedroom,l~~~~~~~~~I ·· • • --------::. home has been lavishly ...-IV'! as well as Cront patio Costa Mesa 548-7729 w /arched entry & red Ille SPECTACULAR tastefully decorate'd-2211~ ~IL l\ea1 FAtate ....................... -------- 2 Gr.at Lots GREEMBROOK paneled & papered. This Wrought Iron entry to with flreplt. $160,000. outstanding offering Is huge living room with CalHorappt. tosee. Total $6900. THREE BEDROOM only 5 yrs old & priced ror vaulted ceilings. Formal PETE BARRETT Small shed on one lot Artistic, upgraded, al 500 c 11 dming room, gourmet Water & sewage on pro landscaped and a home qwt'k 5 e 178· 8 kitchen. Decorator's -De.A.ITV • "'GUMITA ••3Br, 2 ba Mesa Verde Open 11125 Lanai Dr. 5Br. by owner. $84,950. Open xlnt country clb loc-. wkdys, 2917 Royal :SanJi xtras. J.V. Oo. Palms. P tP. 545·1918 •n5&-1677 . I h' 751·3191 .. _ ho J .. A.. ·--~ ,--perty. 2 Water shares lo workshop IS yours n t lS un:am me. ..... ,_. 3 IR + FAMILY cld ln price. Hampton model. The C SELECT races. Boat access. Walk , .. _ .. M2·52tt 645-3474 ideal ramUy home. Great T" PROPERTIES to beach. Hurry for this ~~..........,.. --------• "-'~WR<>Bw"lt onMTocean "1flll!ll!I., use of wood & mirrors. uniquebuy.Call16S-4S767. ..........,.., · ~ "'" '°""' ..-tomonow """"'···,·~•••""•· RMAU.Y dlll•otLagwUta.Quaint &8 1;::1 .. j f 1w!f1· . .::~~: .. [f'llMI ~;~:~~~ ~iit ;g~~~f~ CHARMING OLDER SPANISH tiOME Spacious 2sty 3Br. 2Ba. ram rm. bltna . panoramic ocean view. S87.500 (714) 722 4364 ~!)'ttj' f\ ~~Gorgeous view! ~·_.... ~:rln~~~: =P~~~a~:'s.*}~~ r::~~~~For"~:I lalboo lay '6lft"U VIEW Open dally. rm, formal dlnlng room, dloing. Massive slate MESA VERDE EXECUTIVE • '"'"" y.a.111r:y11r:.a.1'PV 2 firepl aces . Lush G f il Properties Nearly 2 acres nesUed ~ ~• 1 d fireplace. laol am Y • 675-7060 • a~ gJant oab only 640-9900 greener y an pro· r oom. Wet 8ar. View r-~~~~~~~~I 21.... 1-to the surf with reealooal landscaplne. A kttchen with bltn. BBQ ~ ....., ..._ _______ •I perted home for the ex· s I t · a remarkable cuatom,. ecutlve. Shown by ap-pac ous mas er wmg built 3 bdnn + den + EASTSIDEC.M. polntmeotonly. with view! 2 patios. HOME Uniquely designed home._ __ 3 •u• ... •IT•S-+--•I built around lge btn pool " Hurry! ............... Here's the one you've been waiting fOI'. Only $68.000. for a neat 3 bednn. 2 bath and big family room with fireplace Double 1arage wrth automaUc opener. Carpets.. drapes and lots ol extru. Excellent loca· tioo, just hsted, hurry. call S.0.1151, .. .,_$.;.. HERITAGE Summer Living Oceanfront! Two J . bdrm .. 2 baths, one 2· bdrm .. 1 bath + a guest with bath. Good WID· ter /summer rentals. $349,500 family rm home de-3 BR, 2 BA+ den & rplc Private s tairway to signed to maximize thE plus 1br.1 ba, perfect In· -W1'HOMESIERfRONT white, sandy beach. CaJI~~~~~~~~ pan or am I c, h I l I y law guest house. Dbl gar. 752·1700TODAV ! ranchland view. Also 5ni64&-39281imlelvliiiii~.I REM.ESTATE ~NlllO •tl\IUNIO!liNl(j• SAVE MORE ~~m~~=:~~a~'. 631-1400 IMlllM ~·:.:·~~·.: . : REALTQRS Bv Beach CHARM1NG CHALET 3 bedrm + patio on corner for added parklnit. Pool. teMls and rec hall Get ln soon for best invesl· ment. Call for appt. commodate aa many .-· " ~ -•••-Costa Meaa. Has new honJee u you could ever r.....u.h Tudor lc6oo,.....,a 1007 ~~~._P..:!_sm."burte~~e!~de wantwtth roomtoapare. MtglNll .,. .... .,., <.vwu -as.sociated. BP O "' ff.t S ?f Al ,.,d.,~ •J. I/' '/'Ii lJJ t_,.HJ f,/ tot. FIXERUPPIR WITHPOOL Needa paint and carpet AU It tak• ls a little Im· • aalnatlon & work a od you11 have a bea"'1.ful PQOi home. Hurry, call 660303. FO~EST E OLSON • .. I' '<. •Coado-•• MntML . ....,......,...... Spaclou.a 3 Bdrm. 2~ bath. decorat« perfect.. Fenced patlo, a trium. beam ceiling, xlnl Coeta Mela loo. Close lo ever- ytbl.ng. SBS, 700. m;;e;;a This el6gant 4 bdrm ho me Is Ideal for gracious rmly living Contains a ram rm, bonus loft /den. cstm shutters & wallpaper. Nu·tone center kitchen. bit-in vacuum & In· tercom & a hobby shop/· dark rm Outstanding professional •ndscplng, btn Meu Verde area. close to the Country Club. 640-mt ~ Walker f~ Lee • SPYGLASS OFFE~.&:RICE FIX 4+Den+Dine ....................... ~meHpru,cln g up. c• 644-7211 Slashed $8000!! CAU NOW WOW! loads ol o&d world 752 7315 •--------charm! Huge rooma. 16' • 75'.0761 Real Estalt- Ge•r.. I 002 GtMrol I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Barr White Realtor 2901 Newoon Blvd -------....... Newoort Bf.,c;h, CA 92663 PENINSULA POINT ARST TIME OFFERm Beautiful three bedroom. modem home on quiet street. 2 Baths. dbl garage, dining room. fireplace, patio. $160.000. Lowest pnced 3 bednn .....;....;.._ ______ 1 formal dlne + breakfast HST DUPLEX DONALD M. llRD UP room. Dream kitchen AVAILA.11.E AneclotM.l .. lton home. ready to move lo· to Owner very anxious. Popular Portsmouth model. At only Jl09,950. ...a~ 'I I <; ~ •• I~ I \ l I \ " .. ' h 1) l Ce;\: h• c1110A '"Ill• w /all bltos. Unique Balboa Peninsula By owner. 3 Br, 1~ ba, Mlffwy Trwhr atalrtase to master suite Prime locatJoo for ren· bardwd firs. new kit. tile, FORCES SAU w /3rd bath. Massive den 1 s "'ltb c uatom raised la I . paclous bright clase to scbls, min's to Must llell lhls beautiful 3 ~big comer lot! 4 .. ........_ urut l•rcre front bch.-cnn 7"" "'"'""' hearth fireplace. Ask .,......... • -• _...,.,. _ . ....,. bedroom, 2 bath Cotta ms + tarie faml· about ........... 8xl'7 loft! room, view from patio. •BYOWNrn~ Mesa home. Gourmet ly room with Dutch ~"'" a.-tal unit quat"ot •-.:.no:) Motber·ln·law qtra. '"'" ' "' L01'S OF XTRAS k It c h en, comp I fireplace! Bring your OWNER warm. Both 2 BR. l Ba. w/butcher block counter mop and pail and uve a TRANSFERRED could be laree home. Conversation pit W/f~, tops, & continuous clean· bundle! HurTJ' ! 168.500. And must sell lh1a 4 moa. Many xtra. To see 1t . is red'WOOd bath w /sky I te, NEWON'E!! ln1 oven. Sculptured RedCarpet754·1202 E tot>wlt! bltn BBQ, modem etrl· l~~~~~~~~I shag crpts. Heavy shake old .. SHOWCAS "beau· 759.0761 dent kit.~ E.skle lot. • "'GU.... root. Larae Yard. Hun')' tHy, now ! aJOonl "'t bel'~teftfout. 2brs. t.a>oaq . Aft exoep. -",.. priced only $79,000. CaU HORSIPIOPIRTY ir:7~°" "" 0 ex· Coramdef Mcr 1022 tionally nJce Houaer. ABC ... it's Just that simple! Once YoU aee our lnven· tory ol aeveral beautiful EASTSIDE homes you won't look an) farther. call now for deUlla. 540-3666 Wllela11 VIEW LOT 5*-5880 I~• •y Col-'al n--• Eatate ••••••••••••••••••••••• ()pen today 2'75 Waltlut. Fantastic forever ocean "--..... -MZ-721118 •--=======-and city light view from •---------t Beautiful ruatk duplex, 2 2 s tor y Spanish hme REAL .f 'dATE · this topoflbeworld loca· Tb1a super bone proper· 18~~~8J!; ~tf 500ceil.,._ _______ w!3'«&3ba.atudy. Prof. lion. Flat building pad. ty has the "1ar aen SPAMISHISTATE .. PAULMARTtN HALECIEST dtccratect. Adjacent tQ 1st time offered S87.500. ~~~~~~~~ho m e" l ook. Two 3IDIM + Real~tate 844.7383 3 Bedrm home with 8.A. Country a n . PriQ Call 673-8550 bedrooms, family room . 30 )( 22 hardwood floors, big onl1. ll29.500. 55'7-Gll195 LISTED ONLY WITH THIS OmcE , Ol'fN "' <1 • ,, s 'VN '°, tt "'.ic• • People who need People dlnlng room and a gueat FAMIL y ROOM 2 DUPLEX.ES ya.rd, near scboola 6 [.11~111 ~I 'R'..\l~vw= house ln back wtth bath Located on tree lined By owner .. $149.500 & sboppln1. Reduced to DAD'S DAY SPECIAL .. ·. ·~,·! 't SERVICE DIRECTORY and large laundr)' room. ttreet. Y.i ac.re of rambl· SlS4.SOO. 2$~ down. Prin '8$,900. No palnt141, no Oxlng, ~~~~~=.!li~ll2:.1U~===~=-. ----·-~=-" 1sa11at>out! ::==~::rn~gi:J 1n1 grouods. Huie 1am1-on1yesi.m4or'36-4600 a.,Mcc:... ~~:'.:'r&Zr:1:. o..rill I 002 GtMrol I 002 for your appoinlaneot. ly room with flreplace. VISW 239 Milford, Cameo ltdtor 1110 Nt'..,ori Huse Film Rm. w !fPlc . ....................... ....................... Gt•ral 1002 G-r.a 100~ ~. Oal198lMS'167. Shores. Sliper 3Br/fam/ CostoMHG S.-7'12' Twoscp. ardl 114,llOO. ·---------------••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -(IJO.ili""9 •II S llJN ID•~ Ol'fN 1119 •ti' ICJN 10..l M<f' pcJC)i, 1245,000. 675.7396 • t CiE 111111 ILlllS ca. OVER 50 YEAAS OF SERVICE SPICTACULAl IN DOYER SHOllS! l Story French Regency With Exclt· ma Bay View. Gated Courtvard En - t ry. Living Room Wlth -Marble Fireflace. Famuy Room Wet Bar. Idea For Entertaining 4 Family Bn 3th Baths. Formal Dining Rm. All·El~tric Kitchen. By Ivan Wells & Planned To Provide Privacy & Seclusion $285.000 CALL FOR APPOINTMENT .. ' DOYll INtfYI - --------- macnab I Irvine realty .....,,. Ir llAUl'll'UL -CAMYOM NOMI The sun shines in on this ~ Versailles w/rormal garden courtyard. towerinf entry. spacious living room w/marble flreplaco & wet bar. 4 BRs. 4"4l baths, sunny den wt rireplace, circular garden kitchen, dinette & eteganUy a.,. pointed master suite. Lg. pool. Jacuzzi & striking VIEW! $329.600 Fee. Marjorie Mahon 6-i-4·6200. <Y·S9l ... 2·'235 ......... tot Dover Orlw tttrtlw View c.nttr lrvlne •t ~ v.iiey c:.n1er 152·1414 THE REAL ESTAlf.RS Cl --~THE REAL 1 ~~ ESTAHRS •-1.a IOOJ t , .. ,.. 1002 .............................................. RXll..uPPll. •·2 Excellent R-2 location in old Coroila del Mar: Fix up the existing house and add a new unit ln the rear. Potential-potential. $110,000 A.COUIWaL ...... c:o. 644-1766 l'lf1 IAH..MMOUtNHtU.l•D. IN~caNTU ., .. ,.. I 002 I 002 .............................................. tE 110111 ILllR DD Lovely 2 Story "C Plan., TownbouM In The NeweT Blufb . ~ Up.. .graded -Large Family ROont With Bar. 2 Spacious Bedl'oom SUltes Decorator Wallpaper. Drap ea, Carpeting, Mirrors & Sbutteri Ad· Joins & Ov Tlooks Sparklin~ Pool le llam&mt SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 4 ' --_,,_.., ,.. -. -;;-.. -.--~ --- TAR•LL "# I In CaHfomia" ~tl::SA VERDE·3Br'. Jam rm. din rm. II( lot. re· du<'ed S89.950. fine home &neighborhood 771·2386_ -. FotlLIASI PRllllE &ASI'SIDE C.M. CONDO 2 BR. l BA. dbl pr Btandspallltlft' new. Vrly IHH. $400/mo. cau f« appt. 111•1" or Don COLE OF MIWPOIT REALTORS 675-551 I EASTStDE J II on spacious lot. Pets OK $3061mo. CALLM6·2680. J REALTY INC. 714/146-1371 rpk. patio. fncd back yard w ;grdnr. Monthly Prine only. $450. 675· 1501 Very nice. 3 bedrm. 2 ba Rancho S.J . Twnhme tlbr. vu. pool, nr golf & tennis. ~/mo. 644-6.537 3 Br condo, all bltns. trash Laguna leach 3248 dlsp, pool, tennis crt ••••••••••••••••••••••• sq57 846-2980. $250. Lge 3 Br. util pd, ref, paUo. fplc. SH. sml fee. lllllUIAd..... Gd Owa traae. ltaowlet Pal•ll•I .-..al lat/&xt . cnuMrcl• ba, patio. A!C: all bitns. 0n1r 2 ten! From $305. Cal Mgr, 645-561& 1921 Anaheim St. •llU A rHldeatlal •ua IW Cluaified Ad ACTJON Call• Dall)'PUot AD-VISOR N2.a78 , 1'\wpt atepa to ocean I BR•I BR. r.n. 54.ar't· Ul& from S1 SO wk up ~ Carlsbad. Oceansm. San Clemente oceanfront homes " apt's Dally ~Hilly monthly form SlOO p wk Wlllte Water Rlt,y Inc C714 >433 2722 "JWPT BCH 2Br. 2Ba. 1 ~ blks rrom bch. frpk. wk· ly (%13)7~ CDM·'4 Biil to China Cove. Sl8S wk. June/July S200 Aue. will consider monthly rate &40-°"8 H.I. Watarfro..t 3 Bdrm , fully furn . Washer /dryer. free boat dock.. sleeps 10. $400 Week, $1500 month. 774-4384 or eves 675-6169 Corona del Mar, 3 BR, ocean view. priv patios, $1500 Mo Agt 640-7000 Laguna Bch. (urn 3 Br 2 Ba Sl7S wkly, 6125 lo 7 16. Art 7PM 494-1589 Summer Rent" June 19 thru Sept s. Mesa Verde. F\Jm 3 bedrm, only $450 per mo. 546-4141 Agt OCEANFRONT Sips 8 MSO t wk AC ROSS FROM BEACH $350/wk Waterfront Homeb 631 1400 BALBOA PENINSULA blk to beach & bay, apt ~lps 8. S135 per wk 962-~evcs CdM·lBr & 2Br apls n 11ht on bch 1 Rr 523.5 wk. 2Br S450 wk (213) 9'l8 1844 2Br rms. Laguna $600/mo 2Br rms. Dana S500 /mo Schools and lnstrudion This variety of fine schools could introduce you to a new tomoltow Per Pwtlter ldor•otlH rep~ r:: 0 ........ f i ..... ~ ............. d., Call 642-5678 Ext. 325 BEA TRAVEL AGENT Day & Night aasses For Men&Women PACIAC TWAVB. SCHOOL 6101111tl7•~ S....Mm.C.tt701 CAU. 17141 543-9495 Established 1963 Financial Aid Programs Accredited by The Accrediting Commission of The National Association of Trade & Technlcll Schools. "l'*OdUdftl The OWkhn To The ."1iJ Of L..-n1no At Atl E«IY 1iqe• #dU•&ADa•·•n"AIY tetsttno At 2"' v ... > llCll' PIC' .. IDUCA'llOM ACCWU• A.NJ. TMCHaS lndlvldull Attention Phontltlc Reeding Program Mutle ·Fenton Language • Hatf • Full • e.tanded Day • Creatl¥eM • Open v .. Round IOH DIODAI nwo LOCA1'0MSI 1711 WISTIAlml 549-3803 "WWaHor Clalt• ... ......... atCUUMAIY CAPllS in Et Toro for 4 weeks focusing on "The French Way" of cooking. Sessions will be held on consecutive Wednesdays beginning at 7PM Juty 6th, 13th. 20th. 27th On Juf'9 211l the co<*ware ft:lp lllrill offer a eta. on bale uuetng. Fe-'ured will be demon1tratlon1 of bHlc white aaucea. Bemelle. ~--& dessertuooee. ·c......, • .... ,_, ... .., . .-. 15tlt. & ..... ._ •• of Maowa•.- .W, la lttll. Z611. d be.._ lopla oftwo11KaiillgcD•HS. ......... .....__ c.I Tiie .. c--. 137-2141 24301 ...... Wrtmd lhd. cw. ..... ...... l Room hsc ~~!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!;-! Laguna Sl45/!!k2wk .. _______________ _ lnqwre44S0ak, Laguna .. ---------------494·6848 1111 11111 .. ,,, ,.. .. fsllll [f ltfl ...... \ .... Eltat8 .. fter4lmnslng" deYelopment PIOQI am Lery ..... .,.,..,., tnvtted to attend. Awant Y'(U"Mlft with the program ctellgned to mm. YoU more sooc;eesfult L..m the akllls to make reel estate a career -not Just an "avocatton. .. Enecttve -call fQt graduate reeponee. Starts June 28th at Irvine Host Motor Hotel. Irvine can tor future class echedutes. Taught by Realtor Mfchaef McGlnnia1 who ha8 aold over M8 million In ten years. A ~e .a hour course lncfudlng • special 8 hour Symposium/Worte8hOP. Tuition -$200.00 (Tax deductible) Payment plans available Enrollment "' \sU HARIORVIEW .PRE-SCHOOL Q I Gerber Chlldrenw C.nte ... f SING FOR SUMMER! Pony Ri.s Magic Show Pancake Baealrfast Ages 15 months toe years 2. 3. 5days per week Half or Full Day 1691 San Miguel 646820 PORal.AIN NAILS Hllil IS YOUR OPPOl1UMITY TOii TIAIMm IMTHI ADOF APPLYING POICB•IN MAILS .................... c. HAPPY HANDS IFGI ..tr Magi's Maglcl COSTA MISA 642-MAIL -Vocattoa lt...tals 4250 RICHARD'S BEAUTY COl1EGE A Beauty Career Haa It Alll ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lake Tahoe's ACCOMMODATION STN. rents condos & homes comp. rum. Incl. linens. BOAT DOCKS & much more! Box 1'441 S. L. Tahoe. Ca 95702 (916) !>41 2355 Free Brochures! Rtfttals to Shere 4300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wanted: Female room· male to share home vupool In Back Buy $200/mo + util Lease re· q'd Cull ror interview' Jeannie, 673·4545 or 1171-3620. Will share Park Newport 2 Bdrms w /resp person. $195+ lrJ ulil. 963·6761 dys. eves 759-0044 WANI'ED: Fem to share rental. S17S + \.'I utU. Newport Crest. across from tennis crts & pool. Debbie, 631·3239 or Don, 631-081.5 AVOID INCOMPATIBLE ROOMMATES• I PAN AM SOCCER CLUB ORANGE COUNTY socaR DAY CAMP lop • ~Iris 6 to I J. ~~::=.r Awe 1 WelkSenionl -9AM-SPM •a lww& .. b• .. • cal 731-2131 FllST SOUl'IBN IAntST CHUICH HOW.Ht F•St..c..e.W.. 642-1426 IUt• • SCHOOL PRGlll+M ... 2111toMr23rd .. •dDarCcn Da•1S • CMOl.1" COMWAY-DlllCl'ea FotHlm unlimited eamlnQ potential. recoonttlon. eecurttyt ForHer exceptional lnoome .. a Qllrn:>Ul"Oln careet, prestige! Now offering NEW600hour course on facial & skin care techniques (Cosmetician) Pl•4 O~ AM .. A l•w_... c.....,. .. c ................... w .......... , ,_...,.4ilt • .., ha1•1& ----~ ·•· ................ 0 • c.a 645-JllO MAPLE AVENUE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Very reasonable rates fer extended day care. ~6-.JO_ .. ,,. MloW.ANM.wA.111;&1 : ..... .......... .· . .... : .J~·zi.r:::::--... ........... c-. ..... 646 4334 house·More~ 832~1 3' Takes The Guesswork Out or Finding raATRIGlttPERSON Offic•Rtfttat 4400 OfflceR..ed 4400 I , ,....... 4450 ....... lcrl ...... 4IOO ........ Maet~s. Trust Lolt&Fomd 5300 .......... 5JIO s... SS by Slt9'ttHJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••• ·-·••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• O,pa llwltr 500 Deicli' 5031 ... •••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 440 ....................... 60" PR 59 PT N rt Bl I 1 -.._...... ..••••••••••••••••••••• ........ ••••••••••••••• UMDA & VICKI Free rm &c kitch pri\~?d 0e~a~h1Pef:d~~ !~8~; 1517WESl'OLIFF·NB t'.~Prtme~C::~~~~ -;;rs;"n.tomSq.l't~ Interior Decorating $40,000MEEDeedlED ~~.~cbj~:i:1ea~ 0*4ilti4••• YDI woman.,l YDI c 1 Talbert in Huntington AGT.5'1«)32 900a.f.A&t.87M900 Sl»Sl)O.N&-3151 Studio, will train. Small far.~trustdBe hoanoa Reward MS-1008 ....... ,..efltt ok. Nohsekp g. 646-2600. Beach. ISO. per month. invest Noinvm 631-0060 • a..1una ac own· Servtqall<>ran& Co Fem 19 Wan•· rem to rind Brina own rurnlture. Our I SO I W•afclff Dr NWPRT BC'H STORE '1200 eq. ft. 11.G. Ideal f0t · · your-own condo Will pay ~lnl ! describe in· _ -.. • · + share a;i, NB. Work receptioolst will answer =F\nanclalCtr• 2830AvonSt '300/mo mraor warehouse. Cleu llSTAURAMT & maximum interest rate. eluding date• are• loet .....,..,......, S51·4052 art s MWF. your phone for SlO per ~ea-.. Jfft'YWynn <.213>47H'10l q11n, extra beJpt. '1'11 Cocktal a...tge NORIMS REALn t.oclajm.MJ-4357. R.ELAXJNO MASSAGE Lauri month Dally PUotoffice ....--w. 16th St. C.M. DAYf ,.._A al Nl 1 9 ... 057 BobJamea· e. M2~ • CallonSitellanaaer Cmalt'V Vllw 8'75-5300,eves540-8299 ~st area. ce D· * 4 .,.. * FOUND: Sm1 wb!te malt Lic. llueeur Femrmmllosharelg4br <n4>6G·31Uext2'6 A,pproll 90d" 14--i\."Xlnt ve1tmenlt, l~OOAB,OOOC Ile+ dog, part Poodle OutcalJaM49'-5111 +dn, Balboa Michelle THE EfRCIENT businea lotatloo. Cpt'd, Sfor9'1 4150 ~~1· :c · · LOIU. ftCtr' Mqnolla 6 Atlanta HB 1-------~or Russ673-3210 =.-=~:.sees. drapes, fllrn optional •••••••••H•••H•H•••• owr::a::r759--0768 ~~It» a6813 •SUZI'S• ~h~r!1eccf~0~~~tea;to ALTEINATIYE :>:::i:.~N~u!f~ ~'mo, •. ~un•n 1!>:!n"~~'~== .._, ... ..._ 5025 F::=.::-19'9 ~~~~!.~Afu.~ 10AM~~M48 Walktobeach.640-0882 Open a branch office or Misslon Vlejo areu. -""• Dunes 1131 Backbay Dr ....... ••••••••••••••••• SafflarMtg.Co. Graham, HB. ll46·29et1-------- start your own company Handy to S.D. Frwy ......... Loeattoa N.B. 644-0SlO. tSt, 2nd & 3rd T.D.'1 64z..2 I 7 I 54S.06 II eves. s,111 ........... ...... for a fractk>n ot the eotR. Call: 831·1400 Located in Udo Shoppinl LOANS AVAILABLE --------111.SSO. El C.mlno ~ fw•ewt 4150 Month to mont.b rent ln Area. Also lncluded ....... W..tad 4600 Ctedltnotlm rtant. PIUVATIPAITY Found: Small. whttt San Clemente. Fully Uc. eludes; recpt. aervtce, WISTCUFfAllA privatepatklJ\tlot. (7141 ....................... 81'3-4183~er WUJ pay tDOr9 tor yow 1ba11Y puppy. Coron• Farappt;492·7'291 Mure 3 car aaraie. H~ot. plr'llODall.aed phone cov· NEWPORT BEACH mt~ ult for Larry 11.atur' buslnesswoman 2nd T.D. 642-3$13 del Kar IJ'TS.1125 1---------- Bcb. Very secure. 24 hr erqe, coar. room, mall 1400 Sq. rt two pvt. needl l bdnn rum apt Home rerinancln1. ,,,., Jl'OUND Geml Polnwi •KAREN•S• -.-•• •o: _,.. •·t "·last. aervlce, underaround b tha .... 00 per mo 410 N. Newport Blvd. NB cl Ole by Dally Pllot. VA. K FHA, ~'Ko Coov. ....., .....:... F., !1,! .. V/EI -....-_.,_,.,,... prQ.6mon. ~.... · Retaihbop.lOprll'I · Q\ietllprtvacyamust. Nw owner occupled A l•Urnr•a/ --u .... • OUTCAIJ.MASSAOE -~--------1 -TREEXECt.TJ'IVE ""'51,xlntloc. Sln1le, no . ptt1 . 1ou8, K FHA $31,250. ....IDJlllt/ 1'1roArea1'21Mml IPIC.2PM 17Ui83 SPACIOUS 2 car garqe, SU1TE References. No yard mar. loan. I01t loan, u IMtA ~ rotJND: OnDct ti WblU HELPtSAVAlLABLE secure, H.B. area,~ .,SANHICOLASDR, 2 ROOM Suite "'' care. pla. lluat be u-aumablt, no prepa7 -·••••••••••••n•••• klllan Bannlni a For Famillel la on.as. mo.tD-1902 surnaoe reatroom. sin. 1110 I o >tall_... 4500 sured QI otc"P&Qcy at _.. "911&,_.. HOO MqnoU~ HB -.am· calltheHopeUall.:South NEWPORTBEACll.CA Oran1e Ave., Cll ....... ._ .. " .......... leut3>d.QSIDadvance. W__._.. •••" .. •"• .. ••••••••••• 9G-582:5 ' . • Coast Comntua1t1 ~ .... or615-898 C.u . ladultrtal 1400,...,ft, lf)OUC&Jloff•theleaC· Marily --_......_..... u~ aJ So La -m5 bndolpb ~B" commodatlooa ud are ••-••• .. ••••••••••••• ......::u.as Pound Bloodhound. -~l.' . IW14 . UNIQUE R!TAJL •lMOFllEERENT• D t ,...... 4450 84N1JD:fl'1Nl08 IDWated la a reliable OOLD KnlOeranda a Oner call to ldenU.1y1.;._--._...-....,......,.......;,:,. SHOPS FOR RENT. $50 l.Wllal. db. allltea No -.. ••••••••••••••• tenant, pkut write de· lrt•t, BUT, wh1 not ft'alll Int' Vlc mh. CM. KZ-1117 •SHAION"S• tollJl>mo Utll lnd. ~· leaaeraq. Acl). Alrpcwter 4.UXIOFC'S Calta Mela. MOO tq.ft. at talla to ad no. 809, Dell)' mine )'Our OWll solc1' · ~1'1 OU'l'CAU.MASSAOE ............. ..._ .. ....., ... ..., . Rotot. Low rate1. Ml S380-' mo. f1S.l.llO or Pilot, P.O. Boa 1690, 10U ha\'t the 11\0Mf, I I.OSTfmoddDi>binJan .~ :. .. ,St,,. rN•e~;:!. :.~ ....... ....,,m.maWooc:m Ooof. rm., seat 25, all 148-dii ~ Cc>ltaMeta Ca.112GS. have the property. P.O 1...wras mate, •·aan1er"' -....,.. """° 1 ... ,,....-.... u --------• paneled,1m.whlelnre· ' Bol' H14. Newpor AMWUI Rnard.842-4171 •--------or catl 175·1111 or ~CIMTll ar. lor 21f. lease Lake lOOOaq.ft. lriodenOlllcet Beacb,CAlm> Entai1-Mer- f73-4171 sum 110 Forut area. Kent " w1rehouu. lJlC ~~/ u .. i ct h YoktlE~cb-P"l"•ll• IJIO -ti-I u lfutina, 1.4>Can c M. Unlt 8 . s21•. ......c. li'\lm •tmwa Urtt • HAs:.R ··--...... ~ .-.-..... tOCa oa. ocean nt·~·9393 mo MG·75l2 ........................ new l'l"OUP· ndl $$0.000 St.alllUct ~ llke wl1· •••-•••••••••••••••••• -.....-~-----~~ 1 lioNTHFRltE viewa avail Ext4:uUve · aii'Rftl p~ baclc 20~ or more 11«1Sl1S: You can 11lwa11 0rtnllt.n11)f'Obtt'm:' nau ..-vl.ce. No leue re· orflcea w /full Hey " DESK 1pace at 17816 lndU11lri•l Unit, UIO•CJ f\ Of• m laity 5001 S}e&l'l 14'7·4'713. get them to tntlfy for c.11 Alcohot H lphn• ----q'd .... f\, Pi.nty telephone eervlces Un· Beach Blvd , near warehous~ & otllcea. ••••••••• ••••••••••••• T E111t.Eftwide. 2oihnadaym~ r kul s ~ par'IWll, coo· Talbert ln Hu1mnaion Good pf\CCl " IOC'llt.lOI(. AHTl'''ulSHOP Mmt9•911t nnt Brl~~~I st 2::2. po~t ~ facllltla. Man1 Boacb. sw per mOC1tb. c.r1t eeu ai.tun ~ ~ eatrH. CoMpeUtlHlJ Briq own funilture. Our ........ SHIMG ._BNcb.,..__-_m_._10_1_0...___..,...1 pnced. Moalb to mooth rectptioaist wlll antwer I OHVlEJO IS¥earuame"owntrl l)yiajjiajleO.IpedPl•ia at...., ~phone r0t ao per ~l_!?OSO:.f!:.. Nett over SJlllC. Full · blt-attve &Ult•. SH Call 1C.albJ 164·'180 moillh. DallY ~ 0(0., Alr .,._. UIC. .,_ or llrite .... "-""r---~,. .....,._ad...... uo Cntrl>r.NB IG-4.l2i momm-. MJl:N'l' m.f7ll ' I I ; 1 ' ,. T!!!!!l!r,,..t•.tt:n arg 7111 l"'ine College of Business a .. EJUt P'ar H a Dnl ,.t..~ fl)1ng AalOClatlon L!AIN TO FLY $805 .s.a..-.... • FAA APPROVED • SS Hon~ f~~ 150'1 ~ 20 flOlJrl dl.llf lfWtrUC:teon lndlvidutf lNtNclllon. tailored 10 YOUA ability 38 Hout'I Ground SdW>OI IOAllCUFT 4Y'l '•I AT LOWIST liTl'I IM OIAt•I COUMT'f ....... .., ____ _....,. .... • s,.cw ..... fer c~• -.rc:W .. I t t Stta•a. '-C• ...... W.CtlMOW 979-1155 lt71 I A..,..w.,s..... ........ , ...... ....._ o.....,c...,.....,. DAY CAMP Ettllt*iMd 1062 .. S.:UvPwwh -H.,,yQI*_. Preschool 2-4 Jr. Klnderaarten 4..S Kindergarten w Cooldna Creative Story Telling Nature Walles Swimming Physical Skill Development Gardening 5 wt.oa. days $27.50 RetllldlallC...,,..,._ f.11 dally $15. WHldr 141-3771 6-5:30 CAREER WOMEN! In Or Re.£ntering The Business World? Thh.r•frHhlf' COUFM wll lmpron your ~ pohMtal & GI .... JCN of lmJMdlole WCHS ill~ & futse ..,...,.... .... Included: More Positive Self Image Through Wardrobe Planning ... posture ... Makeup Figure Analysis & Expressive Communication. LIMITED ENROLLMOO '~{\Qo\ ~ ~~~\if\~ -~~N:\t ,,,--. 666 Baker Street, Suite 41 3 Costa Mesa 17141 957-0912 CERTIFIED SWIM INSTRUCTO (20 f ears Experience) Speclofiilng In Infant Survival Swimming & Young Olildren. Also. Classes For Older Children and Adults Your Pool Call 499·1114, Joyce, Ens MICROWAVE COOKING CLASSES STARTING NOW Personal Instructions Complete Selection Microwave Accessories Now offering speelalized courses * Mltdc• * P.ty Foods • Low c•arle c• .... s... Sooa * a-. Par Hcilday Miah •'Learn to really use your expensive investment." We teach every phase or MICROWAVE COOKING Complete 711'a Hour - 3 Week Course For &w • Jiit .... U..kwu c•16a.so11 MICROWAVE MAGIC COOKING SCHOOLS r '11 s ._.c_.,, ... ,... ............. ,.., ............ C199 ....... ~ .................. ,_ ................ ,_ .......... Tllll,_.dielceefa1 .. .a ' ACllTAIY • WIONST ~·...WWW:• M•M OMC8ASSISTAMr t ..CAp,t ..... AL 1f1Ct.4t RATIOM ""' .. • IHOl1'MAMD IMl$KoUP DAY .AM> IYIMIM& PIOGIAMS • ........... .,..., I 111••• a ntolecllMlll ...... _, .. ............... I I ........ , ..... c....,.... Jolt "H I 4 • P•n? Molt cw?..,rt ll ...... Pl ...... .._. 4'0 1 ;s 1•• .... ,. .................. .. ~MOW for_.. .. fw 111._ md lwocllmra 1700 l.•AllT AY. SANTA AMA tZ705 c,..,... ..., ... DfW M.1 556-8890 ENROLL YOUR CHILD NOW FOR DAY CAMP OR SUMMER st:HOOL FH l 18.l SUPmlSID IOITRWfll.E SUIMI! . I l IEGIMS JUHF~dl ~ -Offet Ing 1tudellt1 a 2Jld ch r n ACADEMIC AND/OR RECREATIONAL AGES4-15 • hC\lstoos fnchklllal & s .. Grolp ... h ... • Arts • Crafts • Gines • Sports 3R'a&lelahd5'91 ........... , ........ ... -~·. RA CLIFFE HALL PRIVATE SCH08=~.A. Transportation Avaj.ule 635-1892 • Individual Programs to • Correct * Reinforce ~ Rehabilitate *Advance Student Abilities SUMMER SCHOOL STUD EMT IMPROVEMENT CENTER Ill • tellf•:• ttlhlW~Mtll6 CALL ....,.. .... c:.l 642-908 ., . it M....sat ......... , I ; c~••c1 SpecWllt 8 yn expwla1c• Phone 7 68-1560 c ........... c..... ' t , . 22691 Lcaabert St .. #508. II Taro .......... MOMl'ISSORI SCHOOLS ,_. chld wZ•/z"'"' :z,... • Pfanned PfOOi ... . . 1 , .,. •Reading. Writing, Geography, Muelc:.. Atta. Physical Ed. Arithmetic, Language. Science , Independent Study & Soclal Actlvltlee, Remedial Reading Summer Program Newport .... 979-9141 20221 c,,,.... Sf. s.ta Alla 54M75l 2515 w. s-floww INaSH..0321 400 w. Ar Street : ...... ~ 7100 Eftdoytmfttli HtlpW.tecl 7?00 Wanted 7100 .... ,.,,,,,"""""" ..... Wmhd JIOO Wanted 7?00 HelpW..ted 7100 MllpW.ted 7 100 Preparatloft •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ........................................................................................................... . ....................... AccCMMtffttC1...tl ASSIMl&.BS Associali:ilno.. Automotive BEAtJTIClAN, full or part Bul Ide rs S ec I alt Schools & Must type" run 10 ke Male or rem. 3 Yn min 16. New Detail Sbop needs tlme, for busy abop Hard P I N rf Casbler. reapoaalblt IMfnlcffon 7005 add.inc machine. exper. Good manual dex· HICJlt ScMol Grads help. Good area. 541-8729 seek.I wc~~:n:t ,;:an ior woman for part·tlme, ....................... 7:12·9300. terity, good eyesight, &Coll9'Tr.-.c9 1'lp wages pald. Enaine F/Um" Steady per m wknda m0lftcl.SbopApply O.C. Swt Le p t All soldering & mlcroecope Steamen. eftS painters, Beauty, Ex-Su.Ion Styllat .... · • · Airport . • m Y~ons C:a' t r AdmlnlstratorNeedecUor exper. Small co. wflood buffers" polishers, up· ()peMownabop.Needa: employment. Call ~:~ 675.~ves P 0 pre-school. Exper.&love benefits. Small c:ompo· &,~~.!..e:,.~ ~8!~~ bolstery sbampooers, Styllat wtrotlowln1. ~ CIRCULATION · · for chlldren very impor· nents. Hard working, de· tinulnl ye;u,. education chttk out=dt·UP & de· asslatant " manicure CL.Bl Plano Leuons. Pvt. tant Sal open. Call Mrs. dlcated Individua ls l d l b ·1 livery. y at 642.5387 •• L WU-Lt-....... _ o~· Pll b lessons w/\heory lncld. Evans. International needed. Call Carol. f=nJ,l ser:l:. :.'fo': 2058 borBJ,CM •1111_1CS1-DET ... ~ .. ; ~tni~ad':.t:re:k~ Exper.lnstructorw/BM Montessori School, 581·3830.M.V. •""teasoneeeklng tem· '45-1030 -.w"r--.. ARY -...... Mood•v•'--· .. '-Fridav, degree Reasonable 545-5593. ..# Someexper.req'd.Call l10peoingAuglst 9J...,..,...,, ' · l II Assl.stntTralnee poraryoreal'ftremploy· Auto Parts Counter man 548·254l ot646·579T WearecurrenUyaccept· 10 :30AJI to 7:30PM. rates, many t mes ava ANIMAL HOSPITAL SPECIAL SPOT! meat, cooslder thl9. uni· wanted w /Sales exper. & lng applications for the Situation cooallts malnl1 8»-5243. Balher·Kennel Mgr. Ex· Fee Paid. "Tralnln11 queoppor.Youeaneam wtmana&erial potenU&I. Body. Paint Man tor rollowlJ\Cpoeltioaa : or taltln1 phone JobsW..t.d, 7075 per. pref'd . N.B . Position." Newport Bch Xlntpay.71'"848-1158 workonEuropeanAutos. •SEU.ING mes saau and dla· ....................... 644·5460. firm. ··Learn' loan Slt6PllWIB Bilbyattter, mature, R.s. Must have own tools. Accessories. Children's, ~in~ ~yp~gra.:oro NURSES AIDE wants pvt packaging. "Hurry" this or coUqe student. ror 2 Good future ln new co. Co 1 met I cs. Fl n e 1 . duty for elderly Well n · AMIMAL HOSPITAL SJleCial spot ls ror the Based on your produc· boys •·10 yra In m1 Call Mr. l>ruehl. 95'7.()213 Jewelry. f\Jn. Olfta, In· key adding. Permanent pr'd.64Ul20 __ ASSISTANT beginner ~/ave typing ~~Jv1ea .c::.Um. ':rot1i bocni. Cll. llon·Thurs. BOOKKEEPER. thr tlmate Apparel. Men'•· =o~wl/~1 rf~~!J. Babysitting ln my homf' ~~":f.i°::.>=moor knowhow . Als~J:: alwtn1boaua.OntbeJob 5'W8 trial balance. C.P.A. Sboel;..:SiU, Telepbooe tu-4.321. .Eat. Full time, day19 Refs ~c:sp~i:nc;:~lency tralnln1. Tremendous 8A.8YSITl'ER, My bome firm. Resume only. N Clerical, !n&loffriog, Z7tHorlnterview. Mesa Verde area ARTIST ~N 8 • potnttal to rucb Moo fc Wed evening, phone calla. Include HouMkeepln&. Mereban· ~Of.poelwltJ 7S1·'7SZ9 · • a~ manag• mmtd.rtve846-5182 salary rei Suite w 1 dlMH.and.llna. PBX. .. l•&WW "~-~!:!!:~;.n~~~~i Exper':~=·~p.type Ass~=.:.ls..tt.. i:IOUble•u:'~ ~=~~~f =c!~m:;o Rd, E ~=~~· Qeantn1 Womeawaated. i»Ca.lluntllt·30PM spec." cuu.tna mula. FeeP&ld/t:lS0.!(8.Clrm ppolntment onJ1 JOU!' home Cdll ~ea. BOOKK£EP£R Full 10.12fc2-4. t. SUO+ per hr. NB/In XJnt world':afy conds & _........._!;!-1.....•p "•'--~·t eaU ---· -A-1· In p area. Car nee. --fi •": '' UClto 0....."1U...,.. t i.I-·-· llJ Vfir'f-.& e:'ll· pJUm ' F\eJlJbl• nftM _..y tTIOft ....._ W_... 7100. ~ al.a. Ap Natlooal ·-, ,.., fi ~ .,.. .._ b ol I"'--.. .. , 9...a-..1 Cl -• • ·d u ~~ • Sva•-ma Corp •'"61 d t .. hi .. • _ .... to•ftU BABYSlTTEJl d .... Ult av• 3 yn. •OWN D• -eawnl ~ , .... lure, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' .,,. " • ep run •moo 1· =-.... 1°&. • Public Aect 'I ••P Eq\&al()pp lmptyrrnJf rela. Once every atlMr Birch St. N.8. <Near OC Phanca, t.n>lnt, Ute ab. P'DCl•ble penoo needed tm-5m ' . wtc ...... eves. AccountlnJ _.. Airport> E.O E. Also Fee Jobi. Control to UN '°' 2 ebUdren. Jl.4CCOUMTIMG Career Emplo1ment ATTRACTIVE GIRL. IUllU'Del"coly. • to8 bn. Bookk"per, par t tlmt ....... 24 • '*' ICT·ZSD Oen cal Sw .... s th ar Wllhout Sb NX=•• =r~= Ace a tllta.b L.ooa or ahcrt term assipments Tc>plllllflll 6 ~ I, t ~' I' .-, I• ' •' f S4CM4H Equal Oppor Emp&o,tr COCKTAIL WAmlSS Learn in 40 hrs the most excltln1. 1tamourou1. highly pald proless. Day or eve sesslOOS P1ace· ment assist. Good job oP- por. c.1714175 I ·ti, .. So Calli. Cocktall, Waitresses. Inc.. 1792% Sky Park Bl. Ste C. lrvlne. Ca 92714. ColectioeRep Expandlng Mort1a1e Co. In Orange Co .• has an lm· mediate opening for an individual to do collec· lion wock In the fl.eld. ntA. VA & Conventional mortgages. Contact Cathy Thompaoa . 714·98S-71'13 F.qual Oppor Emplyr COOKS We ere a dlmll of~­ SO O q•allty r.stow•h a.d GN ...eiMg M .ct,_.. ti•• profeulo•al c ook s f o r o•r restaurattt wllicll la opcmq SOGll la ....... lngton i.ock. !xperie11c• must i• dllde bnc*fast & egg cookery. qrlll & broiler backgroHd and CJtMral food ..... pcraticML In addltioa. ..... t be able to coordinate ••••ral °""" coob Giid .... productto.. AppAcmt. nmtbe 18oro .. r. We off.,. excell••t atcw Ung par. tr.. a.. .....ce. paid •oc• .... profit.. ..... cmd -rit .... re•'-•• with clay. •wllMJ cM rittjtt shfftt GYalataie. To Vf¥W wlPll D1 /a ...... ..,.,._. .. .......... IOIUAdmasA•• .._1li14• •ac1t CA DENNY'S Equal Opportunity Employer M IP Accounting Due to expansion the rotlowm& poeltlons are available: ACCOUNTING CLSlK Will be responsible for sorttn1 and lilUn& pay-ments retttvtd ••oa ac- count" from customers. Will assist In preparing lnvolce9 and do eome (il. Ina. Neatneu, aeeurae1. !'Peed. 1ooc1 ncure ap· thude and ablllt1 to Ol)e'J'ate a 10 key by touch are the erillWT um. re· quired. Typlna la • pl111. CUSTOM& ACCOUMTl.- CLIU At ICAlt l year of • ari4ld acc.10UD&a receivable/bill Ina exptrienee on a c:om-DUterlled ayatem. pri~ bUUn11 to customers Calcalate and mak• n tea.Iona for invoicing P~'*'· apply pay· meats on accouat. lloD1tor and tteOOeile •· put10Utput to com,._. lntcrface wtth ~ 11'11 department au ~lftre.citrilie lll'Oblema ud ~ ,... Uoos. Accurate .. ~,.-. stills and Uie abUnJ k operate a lO·kt) celcuJator. Eaperi .. ct wtlh a leuln1 comp&Q> la a pl111. ca.al lUfMBl.EIS Ageoey.$5&8505.N.8. :"~u::i!i~~f!! perdQ.2to44-YIJ!f help for local ln1uraoc1••c-··-·.....,...---• Q.llJCAl.~blht .... ~y wk. St.art 6/20. ns--a •sent. Strona booklleep· """'"_.., -, ... _ '11MaJolly lloeer, Inc. has houruwtek StrtctlY for afUPM Ins. prefer•bly wltb orti,. -· ..,...,.,..,,. an entry ltvef openln1 For preelalon electro Aslhhilltll4• 111, tun, very dlttreet 6 In A.R.C. up Alao Ute PW. lo .. W Approlllmately 20 bra '~"" "" ror an lndualr1ous lrtdlv. ~!'-", lcal utembly of For aood • 'hrrtrlc pay. BABVSM'TER Mon·Ft'l, cle1ca1 It tten"""•Pblc 0M~""n' bbe•n'd"Pf't~la•. 8hau"n't r.';pe-1~. t' ... ,'.~~. n1. COIP. looklna for oppor. to ,.., ... ~mpoMnta Ex· hdisfye ku.at be atttadJv., bave )'Otlr home, rouat drive, d D -it-MOO ...-w ... "' .,....,_ OC ... ..a+a .. IJ"OW. Must be proltclent ~ ...... ererd... wm Train. nJce flture. be alable It Klllybrooke area CM. utlea. aye. 7 · h.IM-4010BlllNotler. rport •r••· Satar1 ~·~""""' wr1011.ey adder. Poslllon Da}.Ol\bl DttlC li.tt•• sopbl1tlcated. Prefer 848-5182 l~aft~·!S.!2798!!:·57~~~--"~I~~~~~~~~ open CallLlnd.a'fA-WO t• lottlll calls for mini. audltlna STACOSWITCH IMC ~':~:~:.:: OYtt 21. Md wlll t0n llO .. WAMTID ·---------• DIYISIOM ot dailJ Al report.a ror UJ9BakuCO.ta Mesa PboMMan rJor l Ml Um tmPICJY· 'l\Nr Eat.le nf0rrnalton c ilR-t-:---. .. "°"" rosuur•nt Ii mlac. 14t-l04t lnttrvltw ment forquallt&ed atrt aa HEID HB.P.1 corp openl.oa proPtrtJ Cashiers, Drt~en An~-= .~n _,!c1d1~ .. o"upplt1 &qualOppo(-Emptoyer 549.2211 Girl rtlday '* Rtetp• llelp)'c.>Utselltoa muaaement tectlon. OasMen,De.titU.er SantaAU.Callf.mtt Tn pcrs...... ,,.. 14 tlonllt Desmbe )'OUl'lelC HeaplnJ selertlon ot Low k~y cl v lopm ntal Part p t o ta A.,, lrvln• am·lpm ~~~~~~~~j In deull. Writ to QuallOedHOPttUI• poslUon. Donlon , · /llM vr MoD-l"tl lllao~•,,,, Cl•h'"1'~•!.'d001 Ftnd what i,ou want-In Claultlcd AD No.ee9• tnlheDAJLVl'lLOT Brode rlck & Anoe. METggoi'cf~ASH Eqmlo,pcio,pxtJI~' n.,... ... .... •• PU 0.111 Pilot. P. o Bo• u-r.w"NTro .. 0s ......... 1-_u ............ ,c.M .;~ , .. It• 11.M2.W11. I . u.uY ot lanneds ~.ColtaMeaem rn'"'· " .... " -~-·-~-....... ------·• -~._. \I I S c/wo / o/ !Jnterior ';]). 6ifn 11 A1Qtil f.0t YOU O•UIM! YOUt HOme 11 WOt11\ 111 You cen turn YoUt IOYw tOt beeut1tu1 1n1n; '"'o • r.-adwio uittnt •ltt11n 11 few lhOf1 .....ic1 Lum troln tN ~n11a 1"4tlr sieo by ~ ~ MCrett ol tl'le lrlde' Our le•ibte 1Y5lem te.chn yoo hOw to evold ~Y '"••es '" your own tlotne Advanced couraes prepare you tOt an e•c1t1ng carHr Founded by LH Mtnlo. noted del1gner and author of Ask Lee the &el\ool 11 ready to me.I voor needs Courses start for as low as 150 00 Call or Wl'lle IOf more 1nl()fma1ton No 0011oahon ll2H C-.. IW., 5h. 214. W,-.. , Sll·llll Sll-1941 ...,,.___.. .,_c ...... -oi~· Master Charge BankAmencard Latch onto free rug-making lessons, SUMMER FUN Apt 4-IZ T ransportotlon Provldld Reid Tripi Roller Skating Bowfing Swtmmlng leuona C.ookouts Miniature Golf Horseback Riding MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW! Call 848-2296 and get your hooks ~rPJ111'119'~ into 20% savings on Acrylic rug yarn. we·ve arranged for a RUG CRAFTER representative to demonstrate the art of latch-hook rug making . . a craft-work boutique 1ust for you! When you plan that super throw-rug or wall hanging. you'll also want to stock up on .Acrylic yarn All 47 glor{()us colors. The fun is right at your fingertips. Ready. set. latch-hook• For Detaifs Call 546-6340 RUG CRAFTERS ..... ag,e Across the street from South Coast Piao at l•ar .ct s.flower. A CAREER OftPORTUHITY BANK TELLER JOBS -AVAILABLE • MEN AND WOMEN • DAY AND EVENING CLASSES • PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE • FINANCING AVAILABLE 714-973-1366 AMERICAN TELLER SCHOOLS 777 S. Main St., Sult. 175 ~.CA92'68 Across From Fashion Square OCEANOGRAPHY SUMMER DAY CAMP loys & Glrh I to 14 Revolving Weekly Schedule With Each Camp Session Of Three Weeks $ 5 500 Tat.. Colt Pw W ... ......... .. '"' t • Skin Owing • Salllng • Oceanography Complete Water Activity Day Came> For Free Brochure or Additional lnf0<mat100 Please Call or Wnte. NEWPORT OCEAMAUTICS 504 M. Mewpori .. .cl. Wh 203 ............. Calfonl• '2'63 1~111•1111eC714164o.12'2 DANCE SUPPLIES D ANS!<IN GAMBA ..P~ n .. 1~ ~-GYM-KIN;INC. l'tyle queen ~ Art, Sculpeure and MemorablUa. Glfta. ___ "] SU ME SPECIAL * THEATRICAL WORKSHOP * Complete Rmnge Of COUl1le9 For AU Agee . * DISCO/EXERCISE JAZZ., TAP, DISCO BALLET • ACCESSORIES 2750 HARBOR BLVD. COLLEGE CENTER COSTA MESA, CA 92626 (714) 540-5953 SUMMER SCHOOL Altd/or SUMMER CAMP Starh ..... 20th er._,. Comfy'• a.It & Flllest lilMlet CjClfiee nn. 9tlt GracS. Small Classes Sound Study Habits SPECIALIZING IM IASICS READING .•• PHONICS ... ARJTHMmC DOOR TO DOOR TRAM SPORT ATIOM FAIRMONT PRIVATE SCHOOL 1557 W. Mable, Aftelheim PflOH 774-1052 SWIM INSTRUCTIONS Certified Instructor ALL AGES: l!Rlphcnla Ott Watw Safety Swim Tedll'• 11 Callcp Sllt.t111l-4 y..,.. &per'-c:e 2 w ... S.S....,rf•ah & Sellli ,,.. •• Y..-PooiOrMa. Costa M.'ICI,, Newport, '"'-· S.... Me 675-0240 or 675-4940 I• •*IJI *FREE* I 0 Week Travel Coun• We wtH Train You To Wort& ht A Travel Agency You Purchase TM look T.,._.CostSSO Course held 1 evening a week. RES 731·2823 FAEO E PENNEY p,_,.., 7 PM to9 PM. IUS.7314441 11171 PARKWAY LOOP BUI LDINO 4.1. surn p TUSTIN , "" 9290 CAREER TRAINING Earn BA or MA Degree by becoming an International Montessori Teacher Excellent Career. Can Be Teaching In Little More Than A Year. RR.c:fal Aid EHROU.MOW For the ..... CIGSMS 2515 W. s.tlowtt", s.ta Mo Cal54MS31 Hefp Wmthd 7 100 Help W..e.d 7100 W..ted 7100 Htfp W..t.cl 7100 Help W..ted 7100 Htlp W..ted 71 ....................... ..............•........ . ...................................................................................... . WANT ADS WORK ~ONDERS WORLDWIDE ~place )'our Wont Ad C.11 Deliver Papers to vendln1 COOKS, EXPER'D machine route. C.M ELECTRONICS Mature Bayview Manor, area. 642·3148, 646·~ 350 W Bay. CM'642·3505 aft 6. ~------------- 1 .. aLOfRCI Ute mla co. M«h alrl ror 1eaerat om~. tiP· in.. fllln&. blllloa. etc. 842-a.78 Go-Go Girls It Combo Dan~. Good tips 6 w.,es.~ GUARDS Cot.ta Mesa All Stul\i Uniforms rurn Older persons 1ttlcome. C11r & phone Qlll Collect 1.213) 772 7379 GUARDS MEEDED IMMED. Join a pro&ress1ve, rast growing CO. W /Unlimited advancement. Must be mature & resp. II Hrs paid tru1n1ng 1f you qualify + other benefltlt. • ~~m ~ur1ty &. Industrial &n1l·e., l~~s Gr;,ind.S A 558 9027 4320Campu~ Ste 130. Nti 54!1 ll071 Lie No C621'i'i GUARDS CO!>t;.i Mes.i & Cerrito:. Pcrmuncnt Full & Part· lime Phone & transp re- q ti Retired welcome C.ill 5-46·021 I ofr hrs 10·2. Closed Wl'<lnt-i.<lays Help W.intcd. Mule or f1:m Jo.entu1:ky Fried Chicken. LJgunJ Beach HOSTESS /CASHIER N1i.:hts only apply 111\1.1 O\ILV Ml CAS/\ ME::X Ht">luurant 29ti E 17th SI . Cost:.i Mc~J HOUSEKEEPER J1.i•e In 3 children. 4-1! yrs. room. board. !>alury We11tl'l1fl. ~l! 631 0139 ----Ho~kl'Cl)t!r. IJ\e·in Sun· tu Ana urea. 557·3870 llOliSEKEEPER & BABY SITI'ER LIH! in JI bciHh 2 ~mul~ - l'h1ldrl'n Rds req. 67S-1806 Housekeeping <hte> w/I yr old baby Mon·Fri. i ~ lo 4 30 Own lraru, • SiO wk. 1163-1363 oft 5pm. • HOUSBCEEPER Exper pre''d 3·11 :30pm Sun Cleml'nte Gen 'l Hosp. 17141496-ll22. lrlbpectlon PRECISION MECH'L INSPECTOR For Isl article Inspection of s m ull precision muchined & molded par t :s. Working knoWledge or Y14.S t rue positioning pref'd. Prof1 . clent use or measuring instruments req'd. STACOSWITCH INC 1139 BakerCost11 Mesu 549-3041 Equal Oppor Employer Insurance Commer cial Underwnter Agency ex per Mrs. Baker. 833·9550 INSURANCE GIRL-35 hr wk. sald ry co m · mensurate w /exper. Call Mon 979·8543 for In· terv1ew ... J ·" ,:""'.-. IN ... j;..... JIM.._,__, _ Jiii W.W ..... rlll ........ 7'11MlfpWllld JIM T~ • .Jmm,•.tWJ OM.YN.OT.lfl!IJ :: ......................................... ~;;::;..; .................. -~.............. ... .. ................. ...... --- . .,_fll.»11~111 .. I~~~~.~ ~;~· llA&.llTArt u"tr•w --..! co..--...,, -n·n·r1 ~-·-·-·~!.~ ~-.-. .: .. ·.4 .;....:_ ____ ~ ~ .. , 1 ~::;-.::l I io~iil~ • _SM••SOM .. -·-1, ·_!._ xi:J-~ I !'1!"~,......b~~ I · c PAJD u _ ...... > '; •• , 1l • ...-.,... .... 'i ~ ~c ~ ,.. 1..11• Jtillina. ai II at• . -----_. ..._ .-wom.u ....... P\w ilsrJDl"JT'll/ .rrti -alJ ~Ck -.-ta" -_.,. • 1 1 1;, tw.lut ,M&.Tft1, bfO'to;-•11tu11ve ••n....... ::._---.. ~1'l0-..,p o+awcaW -au wertJl!jli..a.917"1.U 1 ' bllldfer . ..,...._ -Tru l•nbl• Pa•UY ~-·"·-c u.in, ~ ul-r' ~-•t. ,.. • PAITTIMI I .Uve c.n~ !'.::." fe•al• •n•t•ll•ltOfll -.... Uiada • 1 ' ...... uhlp auoo . ._._ -• • ..-CM...:.r. .,.~..._;" ,..,....WOii fw· tr• .. ID tile fHteal 0.. •-· . •JTtt ::;:-··~ ~•rot1 'd C..,ltCu BY W HOUllWIYIS .ppc. srOwl.Alco.otttt•Jnd~ ..... -·--···--·· '!~-~ -llUS?--S-0-,-.-1.etrta---- .... ,.1 ca111 era• iJ J'(at"ll vie ltot lfw COU.ISTUISlft llCllTMT °'811pCo.Noee.llill1ar DOG OBEDJ&NCI ~Good ,, dla ••l Ill+ olMT ~~-.. woa Ii ' ·.~ .. Ouu'i!a LAf,l!.~'! ... I o .. ru•••d "'ii:u'"r11 ~-..!....-:--"' !'c· ::Uet'fiaADl!IT. am1 ~~:!s::. ·~~~'or:.~ =~ 't~a'o.:}~ ??!~ m ... ar ,... AM T: f\'11114 .,._._.,.,...., trW Pl1a a... ~rat w-,_........ ~ ... Jpc N•lln' ,..._ ...... · _.__ -..:~ -I r t 'I .. .. .. to 1·-P' Call 50 wpm ••c•r•l• 1 .,.. • ~· ,..;._.,...... • .. '. •• _,. ~10n·10tnn e..az...::m.ao2'08 GetMnl O(c dut*. lo-TINYTOYPOODLES Bc. TB mue. lU E:., l 8°"T 1~~1 TU..._,en.aot · 11o...-roa lTtlSt .. CottaK--. · tu.atlna d1allen1tn1 ac.:f=-~~.·~v•I llale.,-."'8sAKC Sbotl .,.,.;. a at·LD&~ .. ~ 11 •. •• "'' ,.......,_ ~ _.,, a tllA ·'Y~"' fotltloo for .. talt• = a-'d ln 1.ie o1 call: S»M .-+ .. --. c I.A a..••: lb-1· L'" p-•··.:.:::·r .. __ ....... m Sid• • cbar1e" t)'pe. Call ..-· _.;...;...;...;..------•---·• .. ••-· u. ,..._ 6 dta u blood co "'Hi ~ 1'r•: P.';r~d• &Mid.er• EIDJ*{um bu -.am for •Pllt-OW: if:V:.:.oc::t,; YMahlnTerrier PUN Jlw*y IOJG SS CASH IOI S Oftef• C:all for In · fortlla aJ LablOCllled le )'OUr "pmty face" It Immediate optolrlp n,, Sffy' domea. la.llll1. Sal com· Cbamp6oabloodllnHloy •-•• .. •••••••••• .. Goodl.Dedfl&tn/tdrl teniew appt ea._. .I . Call for appt =· • ant m1mner" f« flt 1M1lt1 penonnel In 1C! Sta. Attendant, mtnauratt w1uper. 3Jb5twherviceS»a49 WANTED fnnAstovm~ ·---II! TIU •1 public coatact too&a. hdware. lumMr. 01*" d. f\Jll °" p/llme Qualified oal.1 8Md •PP. Golden Retriever pu-TOP CASH DOL ..,•---------... ' " lot• • lcU ol p;rda 6 nurtery. Xlnt Apply Arco Statloo. l1th 1~ IS:MIU7 AKC __.1 r• LAn Waated. Paper Cutter ~ t9CllP9~ M~dtul Tcchnoloc111 van;.y! AllO Fte Job!c. compaay pd t..eellb. •Uvlne.C.M. OJ· • • .-..cree. bona 5-1 PAID FOR YOUB IV' or ov• -hydraulk r~ •ld•rly l•d1 011 wQUJf lie tYn«Xper Call Control CUUI IS1utoremar.211E.l1lh Service Station Atten· 'ftUCl(Ollfta Sl.50.PP.846-4258 JEWELRY. WA'n:lUtS. or lever 870·4584 .U..u.tad Apsiro 4 ~ •Of1l mftM wlcnd Employm•nt Aaency, ~:..<:!'f0p-Empl dant. ex.s>er'd. Day & &LlteMatntenan~. Ap. Pbrsale· LhasaApso.5\.li :rlv~8j{zm~c~ ~ullerto~I . Uk for .... lift' day. pa~~ orappeu l40 ~.NB. ---·· oYer Eves.Fullfcp/\ime.Ap. ply In person. Peo· mos old, has papers. FlNE FURN 4' AN', __ v_e_. _____ _ dthe pt...,,;-.!,~ Dal ...., 0... ca.. Saleeadrl llffded. Smarty ply. Shell Statloo, 17th & nyuver. lMO Placentia. ms. Alt 6.. S51.J119. TIQUES. 662:a00 Wiil buy soroe refries. IT P\liot, It 0 Bo' '* P/Um.e aummer employ Receptlonl1t/Tralnee Pant.ii & T~ Too. 105 lrvtne. NB. C.M. Old Erudiab Sheep Doaa Attention Jewelers! •POi's. worklna or Mt a.ta Mela. CADDI rnent offered H rtllt'I FUN SPOTlll =en • Nwpt Bch. Service Sta. Attendant WXEDO SALES. part AKC, shots. nice •a·pups Oosed down •tore sell AlSo1erapmeta14m-m& &...Ser-la.ts ~~ ~lut;~~~r~~:!t Fee Pald/9i00. Newport p/tlme. Avail . eves & Ume. must bo outgoing. 645-7884.645-6625. tni au equipment: Ouf. Wanted: Quall~y u1ed £1CpandlDC Morta••~ '1M.cs33 tkh development (lrm Sates p/time. fabric ex· Nkads. Exper d onl~ !': :Te~ext. 34l Black Lab Ret 8 mo's old fers. torch . fordotn. ~ & ping.pone table Qt.. m ~ Co l\u ~eeda •· En~~aetlc I" per. necea. Call llary. ~~ :!.: ~e ~ r .2590 Female. 125. Good home: Jewelers bench, baoc onroUers. 642·SMI. aft 'immediate openlns MOTORCYCLE Oellve~y. Ambltloua! persoa. MMOtO. N portt81 d •PP•Y· 8'1·3866aft 7. tools. stamps a.nd much ~ r full time Call ror U\· B.-y-typlnc. HS ew v .C.M. .__......._.. much more! Take ll al ~!'! .. e~r .. ConLotaa.! terv1ew. e4o-et18 bu11n';;;-;;,urse. are Service Station Maq ~~~d~~d': im· All AKC, 2 Irish Setters. for aoo. Wiii not ~ lllldlr'l••1111111 .. 111 1013 ,.._ .... _ '---• "" eoouah! Also Fee Jobe ~II ft · . M&.F. Germ. Shep, M. & separatei)'. 170-0290 ... -••••••••• .. ••••••• Calby Thompson .a.HTe&.a.k Cati Control Career ~ ••nted U> Full & ately.Swtngshift. F. Collie. 648·0142/ GALS 0 ... Conn llln..O.Matlc elec ~~ 1ln Equal Op90f :rr Hours per week. Call Employment Agency. o--mNITY p/lime. Some e¥per. Top TOP PAY 645-28>1 C : RA~~£:~·~ organ. excellent condi· -------'-----o1 645·9•11 or apply 10 ~. N.B. F"fV wages +comm & vac arat + 16 WJOwvnu. ... tion. llOO. P.P. 532-1251 penon to. Coral Reef pay after 1 yr. Apply. Good home ror a house platinum setting•---------LVN Needed w/exper. in drawtna blood lO work in clinical l•b located 10 N.B. Call ror appt. Motel 26"5 Harbor 81 BECEPTIONlSTforbusy Loddltgflor ~reHy~ya.evron. ..... n-:.WNSo. PJeaseCall broltenfemaleElkbound sacrlllce for SUOO Forsal.e.lDMartinPolk C.M. See Eb or Shirley MediCJll Ofc. ~ o.t Of ""'' M86 °" ILLl'-1 Pup. szs. 962-5116 675-:llOO GuU.ar. $.'IOOor best otter. Jensen. 646·3903 Uf97 phonecalll. ~ L.:J ""to You 8045 Ufttfoct ao1:--W-~-4------ Needed lmmed installer RECEPTJONlST good ap Serv Sta Help Needled Im· seRv1ces ••••••••••• .. ••••-•••• ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• C0~60French Horn ----... ---•I ror auto sunro'ors. Call pearance. xlnt typist. AVON REPRESEN· medlately. Full or p/t. lll-1441 FREE Cuddly blond Reg. Morgan mare. brok1 PERFECTCONDl&OO 642-4040. T~lex exper pref'd, but TATIVES meet people, Apply, 990 E Cat Hwy, baby Hamsters. Weaned. to ride & drive. bU1 . S49-3810 m.m1. ---------1 will train. Small Co eam good money, enjoy NB . 3Vaweelts536-0942 parade Morgan gelding, Offkel' I & lrvlne Complex area. their work. Learn how Sewing sportswea.r Ex· TYJ'lSTp/timetoworltln Eng, Western (114) •••• I IS Expen•mental NOW Recruiting sharp. Call Personnel Ofc. youcaobecorneanAvon perlence w /power clinical lab In NB. Type Free Kittens. part 338-1011 ............ 0 ambitious man to sell 546-6170 Representative. Call machines 4M-3280 50 wpm accu_rately. Siamese. box trained ••••••••••••••••••••••• For prototype & small hardware. tools & shop--------S40-700orZenith7-1359. · Medical terminology Cal1M5·09H MiscelCIMOUS 1010 EXECUTIVE Desb wlth Macllinist quantity runs. Must be equipment to industnal RECEPT /SECTY l~~~~~~~~~I SHOE SALES PERSON. helpCul . Call for appt ••••••••••••••••••••••• credenzas. Secretary able to work Crom accounts. Avg S280 per Real &late knowledge!: Ptime.approx24hrsper 832·7311. •PUPPIES• WA~ED des ks. exec side & sketches. verbal instruc· wk. No exper. nee. Call required. R.E. Ile pre· week, exper necessary. Cute puppies mixed "I secretary chairs. Con· tionsorblueprints. Mold 7Sl-9ll4 h!rred. New residential ~r•~ESS Callforappt.494-2796 TYPIST breed Terrier type. 2 TOP CASH DOLLAR rerencetables.Assembly malting knowledge1~~~~~~~~~ olfice. full time. inquire ~Ill P"'-·TIME Females. J Mal es PAJD FOR YOUR line tables. varlouatype helprul. 3-5 Yrs exper.1. 963-0002 ask ror Mr. Hed· F /time positlon for a SPRJMGS -·· 548·2140 JEWELRY. WA'n:HES. files. 6:tl·2'717 or631·2570 Daysonly. MURSSlYMAH man seamstress with exper. Wanted secondary short lnlerestlng position typ. ART OBJECTS. GOLD. STACOSWITCHIMC Exper'd.,f/time. Mature RECE.,,../SALES G--.. to work on bluejeans. cnler, set up A operate. Ing rough drafts" final To gd hm . yng Iris h SILVER SERVICE. IBM ~tandard ofc Jl.398akerCoeta&fesa Cl vvu Nlceworklngconds. Small, ....... , •ood work copy. wectas'J'hurseach Set /Golden Retriever. FINE FURN. & AN· typewriter. mint. SJ.75. male over 21 . 6 Days in· money ror right person, 1 __;.':tr-~ ....... week. Mml type 60+ Call aflSpm. 968-2180 TIQUES. 645-2200 C a no n C a n o I a 549-3041 clud. Sat/Sun. Work Culltime.645-GOO Call For AlnAppt. ng """'"......,., ._ pay. wpm accur. Apply Na Calculator. display & EqualOppor Employer wtplants&trees. S3 Hr & At r-a =3776·5270; Eva tlooal S)'9tema Corp .. Beagle 15 mo old male. LUGGAGE TAGS print. StSO. San1o tel ans up. Overt lme. Ins RESPONSIBLE WSI in-~ on BittbSt. N.B. <Near nds gd home w 1yrd. fromyour .. ·-•--sc-...... mach. e . Two2drawer Benefits. Advancement stnxtor wanted p/time, 644-5070 493-1852 UUl>UJCll uu .. ble .,..,,. MAMAGEMEMTTitHE potential. Laguna Hills First Ald & CPR pre· AskforTalJorShopMgr •STUOIMTS• OCAirport>EOE. Send one card for each rue cabs. toe.a • _,. Young man to work in Nursery. Inc. El Toro. ferred. Call for in· F\tll or f,/time to dis· WAITERS. Waitresses, FRISKY Fun loving kit· tag plus one spare. We Nearnew.41M-3679 growing tool rental busl· D>-5653 terview: 752·0093 bef. _ tribute z p code dlrec· pvt. club. 0vft' 21. Exp'd. tens. return permanently Pets IOl7 ness. Must be neat In ap-1 ---------1 lOAM or aft 5:30PM lories in own area. Need 644-S404 645-1107 sealed attractlv• tag le••••••••••••••••••••••• pearancc & have very Hunff .._, & 1640-7882 art Wed. l Secretary access to car, over 16. strap. m~tlng airline Dbl yellow bead puTOt neat handwriting. 8 Day Orderties EXECunVE $3.50 per hr. <714 > WAITRESSES Moving. plea11e help. To l.D. reqw.rements. Pre· w/xlnt cage & bangtng wk wtwkdy orr. Prefer Exper'd. Xlnt Benefits. SICaETAIY 839-0700. Part·time, must have loving hm 21"1 yr old vent I~ & theft! For a perch. sa:i0.631-0913 married man for perm. Bayview Conv. Hoi.p. Restaurant J 11 1 knowledge In food pre· Samoyed dog ~·9957 personaliied tag encl.o6e ..:....._.;...;.. _____ _ resp.posltion.Exper.not FARWEST Tbe 0 yRoger. nc.has STUDEMTS.MIF · s wallpaper. fabric or RED TAILED Boa • 2055 Thurin Ave. CM an immed. openl.ni ror ailal parauon alary com· Free Kittens 0 Glo. & req d. Ap/ly. 1930 642·3505. 5aV1CiS,IMC. an exper'd secretary. Summer job av able, mensurate w1quallllca· MotberSiamese .. ay o' paper we Constrictor. 3~· long, NeWJ>Ort Blv . C.M. Production Facility Outstanding sh & typing Arrow Inc. No exper uons. Call 751-2585 581-1688 will back & trim your vtty tame. $15. ~ NURSES AIDES Accepting Applicatlons kill 'd f hi necessary. Will train. tags Or try two cards aft8PM 11·7. exper. pref'd. Mesa For: !,..,l.ls1'onarePrrieqor '"'Xoperrt lns Salary dependant upon WAITRESSES&COOKS fw1llllwe 105" backtoback. ---~--&-0...,.. ______ _ ...-· "' · ..,..,.ormance. Call Mr. Exper pref'd, apply btwn '" PRICES· ~ .vYV ~:r~C~M.Hosp. 661 ~:::=:;.& ~~:r~~:.t af~:~C:.':: Bakken. 835·2451 for 2 & SPM. Denny's. 529 •••;;.;;i:;;;~-.;;9,;~i .. ' S2eaor3/~ · ••••• .. •••••••-• ...... Exper. pref'd. but not mandatory. Xlnt work· appt. AvenidaPico.SaoClem. New4'usedCum,appl's 4/5tagsll.60ea. Baby Gund Plaao. OFFICECLEAHIHG nt"c ApplybetwnlOam& Ing conds & benefit SUMMIRWORK Weneed40peoplewhoare misc. Wilson's Bargai11 S/9tags$1.:JOea. Howard (Baldwla>. For Jr. Sportswear Part·tlme eves or days, 2pmat: package which include al least 10 lbs over· Nook. 54S & 814 W. 19th lOormore$l.40ea. Sl400.Callr.i8-UU. dolhine store OC & LA x.lnl pay. In lne & -•els vari00& group huurant":e FOi STUOEMT5 ........... Call M St CM 6:42-7Q>&.548:3262 Sales Tax Included •--.&ft' area openings. Op· Laguna Bch Areas. 1672Reywtut A...-1 ben Cit &prof b rt Ptr ~.18bt:-takobome ... .....,t. 5 · ooeat · · NOCARD! --.n• '9AMO. . MANAGER ASSISTANT =r.niJ1ne~sa:e~~7~:. fi61-07t4 Equaio!!:r~mployer Sal:r/ comn!~~s~r:f~ =~<:~a!.~· '{!;,91~!· -:!:t>ca~~:·~r: **I BUY** ~= ~:11 :C,:": •· 538-ZlJ'J _Some exper. necess. Ap. omcE CLERK · Full· w feicper · Apply la • . um ~y at the same Good used Furniture & we'll make one cardl*' SewillgMocM 11 I09J ply Mon t0-6. or Wed 12-9 ri·we. type. me. pleasant ---------• person, 8-Spm, Moo-Fri. Swddlboard Opr, eves & Ume. .. Appliaocea--OR 1 will tag. Add ~each. -··• .. •••••••••••••••• at ll>"e voice for young or-J\,~AURANT 170•2 Giiiette Ave. wlmds. Wall train. 250 E seUorSELLCorYou. Seod check or money Cll'· Adler Sew. Mach. brand PETRIES !Cf in growing garment GroWtni Co. needa am· Irvine. 17th St. Ste I. C.M. ~ MASTEISAUCTIOM derto: new. mustaell. Call after 147 Westminster Mall co, Non-smoker. 1 yr ac· biUous person looking Cor 645-8818. • .. •••••••••••••••••••• 646-8686 & 813-9625 PILOT PIUMTIM6 5pm, 07·2917. Westminster ctng pref. Call Cor appt. xlnt future. Must be ex· SECRETARY TIACHBS ......... 1005 P.O.llox1560 l'V,a.lc>. ~~~~~~~~~ $31·9892 per ln all phases. Apply 11·-·~s, ••••••••••••••••••••••• CASH PAID Costa Mesa. Ca. 921128 Ulm tr.t.--.-·-· _ In person only. 3PM· TOPRESIDBCT v ... ~ f1 ood edf ~--YY ---PACKAGERS 6PM Mon·Frl. tz. Shorthandandtyptngre· Typing,llh&accountlng Wonderl•d org us urn.a~U-N AT Io NA 1 .......... -......... .. MANY FE! PAID Female. $?.:JO per hr to z i(C u i •moo· s. 2 233 quired. A variety posi· generalists req'd at • ques "' color TV 5 · G E O G R A p ff I~ at•• ZENITH COLOR TV. Secretarial. 1tart. Merit raises. 1537 FatrvlewRd.CM. lion wtth many ex-Oraoge Coun ty's Of ~S! 98MS4l MAGAZINES. lHa tel Wotks good. 1100 nrm. Bookkeeping MOnrovia Ave. Newport . ecutlve. adminlslrative foremost .bmlnees col· HUGE warehouse IndlaoCottooSola&Lov· 1968.Bouncl.l•todat.e, 875-8740aft.1Pat &c~~i~~e~j~:;~ms. Beach. 548·5125. R<f!a~~a~t~ {Ps t~a~ ! =alt!l1!i:~~t:i: ~P::;r cativf.'g~ =::'C:,~~~ :tle~ ~~1:'~il~Ui loolle. ~.callm.SNJ ftlr yourbgadduaUoo an· Irvine Personnel Agency ,ackOCJi1MJ-A1Htttbl~1 Restaurant now accept· ti kes peopf •· Call Polick. 55&8890 Now ror deon pianoe, circus or· Pcs ! . Lge selection Pvt Tenn11 Club ram. sent. ran new !" 4811El7lh CostuMesa t.ite. Fringes. sm co. Ing applications ror all 640-2500: mornings on· imrnediatelfttflrvlew. gans, wait doclu, lamps.coffeetbls&Cine membership Pool. original cartons. C.B.a. Suite~ 642·1470 Start$2.SOhr.4Day40hr r:!:.u~:;,~:t!e~!:!t:~'2 ly-8:30to9:30andaskforTeacher·Pre-school, grandfather clocks. homefumlsl\ingsatTHE jacuzzi Evea, whet. PACE, 1 mobile model ~~ _wk_.9'1_9-_7660_. ____ AM. & 2·5 PM .• 10142 Pam. certificate or exper. fuclrultinga.otiques. FURNITURE CONNEC 8'7s.6299 ~;rtt~tinn• ':oo1 MAT UR E W 0 ... A N Paddlers wanted for sum· Adams Ave H 8 8·3CH2·30 S2 so per hr Over $1,000,000 Worth TION. 735l Heil, Unil L. Used carpet '5 yarda 5:)2-0868 ass. · ... 1 · · · · · • · · American lntemaUon.al HB.842·1244 old b -,......:.... • ---------P /time to w e I come mer recr~atlon. All age Equa Opport. Employer Secret.tn. &..ecJlll 64().8820. Galleries; 1802-T Ketter· • g s ag. vvuu ~ Component Steno, Sansw newcomers & t'ontact J!grou!.'...:'.::!ps~. Ki=:::m::;0:.::84::7:_·.::17~32=---l•--------•I G...Ofc~ftplr Ing St.. Irvine Tel. 8 OverstulCedSofa&Lov· D>-5092 amp, dual tum·lbl. KLH merchants. F1cxlble hrs. PAJMTIR RETAIL Employers Pay All Fees Telephone Sales 75t-1777. Open Wed thru eseat. gold floral. 1 YI Photo equip. Ka.rmaea .-plus, casaette.-deck re· Need car. lite typing. Ex 'd r red lin LiJ Reinders Agency A FUNNY Sat.9AMto4 PM. Visit! old. $15(1. Call bef 2PM. Ghia. Win neba10. CCM'der MQO. mU. offer. 547-(1095 per or ecora g CLERKS 4020BittbSt,Ste104 900-4709 Typewriter Anaapbone 64().soal · apts. intoul. Perm. N.B. WedfeWOOCI Dark blue • '---------~oo .... •• "'S 40 Hrs wk. Reply to NewportBeaeh 8.13-3190 Be lfuJ' 11 . B4MOV1NGSALE Air cond, Stereo, ... .._ ,._ 1 'fed Call rorappt/estab '65 THING -~~.. · co eetion. "-·--•ut or Spa-'-h ·1m. Vacuum. DlctatiDI SANYO 2 hr home vtdeo AppllcatlonsNow c asst 1 ad no. 899 cto UTO~M -&a"' IJUWK::• '"'" d ADVENT BelngTa.ken Dally Pilot, PO Box 1S60. '"" ported furniture. Misc maeh. S48·720t or ~~!,.Or er. TV' F\tll & p /time Help Costa Mesa Calif. 92.626. eom..u.nc. MCllicets SICllT ARY HAPPENED •!!t ~Uchln:;:;rof: ~ e co rat or item s . 552-3310 (;"5t!c~':!t prt~ 0C: Apply ln Person PBX A I S Positions open lst, 2nd & F/time. aarsonable. -· Y res · W 642·7789. Motor·t RP. 100123>. t&O. town. Paclllc Video. nswer ng erv. 3rd shirts in San .-... ONTHEWAY also bu)' & repair HPGE Both 547-8834 Opr. lmmed openlngs. Clemente & Laguna Strong typl.ng It ab nee. 451-1752 Williams Medit style ta· ~ • $?(). con· ---------.MonthruSat 10-5:30 30 I 0 S. lriatol. SA. Un P'tont Of The Treasury l new port personnel agency 712·0331 Mech1 Dffl91 fAgMHr Elect~mechankal ex· e_er. No degree. Capital F.quip. Tool.Ina. Integral· ed ctrcult handlt!r. Salary S20.000 per yr. 2192 Martin, Irvine Call lot appointment MICHAMIC Bi'ake le Front ~nd. Top saJ. &~day wk. Posslblll · ty to take over shop for ~-Leave msg MECHANIC P /ttme to mfalntain dump trucks & rdlen. 551-0512 Must work varied hrs & Beach. Other areas have Apply In person. Robert. TO WOii. ble.8chairs. ..::t=:m::uous~~d::u::.::tY:,:.·.::.494:.:..:·~:::.:.::._..-fl _______ _ wknds. Apply in person. openings also. No exper. Bein. WllUam Froet & ANTIQUE CLAW F001 64s-6923 160 + yda tan cut pile New JVC RDle96 Stereo kS:s:ochester St. Costa req'd. Apply at any of Assoc .• 1401 Quail St. I DIDNl BATHTUB B e d r o o m S e t carpet. Like new. r e· reel to ~ tape deck. ourstores. N.B. $75 536·2137 Thomasville. btn s pc moved from mdl condo. Llst rzso. l only $178. 2588Newport Blvd. WANT TOG •....a-... 801., M d1t .. 600 II 640-~ ,..,tlant'c ...... ,,. ••e E ,. ..... a Mesa a•z.7702 SECRETARY. type 70 0 ..,.,...__.... , ~ e . new 04 • SC ---·------· nJ • ,., ........ ~ • """' .,.. WPM. shorthand 100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $725.968-0042 CARPITIM~ l'1UISt.CM In. ectio Mold' _________ , WPM. escrow construe· If .... not ~~h~~ryea8oo C~ea,~ Queen bed. w rnite stand. Uke nu. red tone. approx e~~~~~~~~ I n mg RETAIL SALES lion exp. pref. bu.t not y. :uar. Fre·~ deliver;. sso. Good condit1on. 25 SQ yd_s Sac. $100. 23" Packard Bell Cdor PtasUcs Wortclng lead. Ex per. CURk nee. Salary open. Xlnt hcn"9gfm Mslr Cb,g Will also buv 631-1824 or 548·5289 644·94509-o> TV. atereo cccisole. SITS. w /small precision parts. Office supplies. Interest· growth opportunity. wortdu.J•...... 636-284<> • ...,, · 90 Yds cm crpt swo. Aft a. for all mold shop Ing & challenging work., Start immed. 898-7851 gooch.an:tV-· 9• DOWN FILLED SOFA. HeaJth club membenhip 6Prn 67$-3007 • uclst~1oo~&Dapesronsolnyn.el. F ltlme. Will train . SICAETARY~tPT CALLUSIOR FRGHT DAMAGED PLUS MISC. ITEMS. for sale. Use or all . . Be h St ti r 4020 HOTPOrNT SALE 3D 7S9-Ull. facllltles. Sl.50. Good de· locuh ........ STACO CH IMC ac 8 one 5• A rchitectura O(c reefs AN INTERVIEW w Warner nr H · bor al. 646·5486, leave ,.,,., .. 1139 Baker Costa Mesa Campus Dr, N.B. Gtr1 Friday fol' varlet)' of IAllPAY + SaDtaAn W1~2921ar • ~ouseful of furn. Hunt· message. • ......... ••••••••••••• 549·3041 RN Otl LYM ass~giuneotl. XlDtt)'Pina COMM+ IOMUSES a. 1ngton Harbour area. ~-- EqualOpnnr Employer r~d ·-.. DlatanceLlnes HURRY!! Rolls Royce quality. BA~DWIN OraaaoJllC • I .. -·o ,,_,.. Vacation relief.Nurses m'.L.P-tra"'--~ ...,... Total "Ost of turn c:..;-......, ... xl ... eaoct. r •v• Aldell 7 3 & a.11 eoun•... ....... "'"""" Casual.Pun .. . ..,.._ ... _... •••• • -····················· · · .. ' MacArthur Bt at Ford Atmo.l,lben. •MOVING SALE• R5,000. Must sacrifice. beaut. toGe t50IJ. Luy Rebut.It \II n-.. .. Karin Professional musician needs girl singer. 548-4783. Club Conv. Hosp, S.A. CorocuadeUtar llUM-11MI REFRIGERATORS Callaoytime.840"'464 8o)' dlr. Gm. brocade .,,._ e 54NOS1. 714~ W~HE.RS DRYERS 115. Ped. coif. tb&\ IOlld w Ive I vet d r l v a . R-.__.v ..... 1· Equal Opp t:m9lyr m/f PAKT·T1MI New. ·Used·n--14 \JWlty desk S30. La MapleG" mcL, 16' bl1h, tranamJulon. S191.. Call " ~ ,. u )'OU ttad wen. like to nc..-white swivel chair 125. sso. ~ SS&.aot2 r...c~ A~ Day Shin. Challenpng Secretary talk oo tba pllooO & want DUNLAPSlM8·7'790 Beige wool rug 13xl7 $4$. •-,-------. Expand! .. ., fg.,...co' has pee. In re-hab oriented Jr Sec-..-& / .,.._...,., ........ C 11 1815NptBJ,Costa Mesa 875-2A35aner&pm. HUST SELL N:B. Teanll 12 Hobie. xtat eoad. lO ... Geriatrics setting. Free • ~.tll'Y ..,..,.vv,your""'··· " ,.. Club famtly mem· Calli. Jl6Alb1, flotation ~~a':in!i o:~C:.,~eMruos~ _m_ed_ln_s_ur_._642_·M_1_0. __ , RKeDtlonlst TIMEA.lfE Sean ~· elec. ~~\~~~~~~· buf· benhlp.6"-53U =..,~~:S.C::.2 have min o{ 3 yn exp RH SitlMrYhor our lo\ler;.-e1t"c. ore UDARIES INC 540-I07laft6PM 548-8629 Rertgerator, clean 175, •~ ........__ _ .. w/hlgh volume mfg co. 11-7."L~.Medlcations oeedaaJoodtyplstthat Rdrlg/frars. wshrs, • AlsoSeal)'Postutepedlc~.--..r-n .. O Co relocating to O.C. ln 3 a, treatments J.ll. Mesa baa a trent O(c lij)pear.. alJll} Mft5 deyrs. new & recond. re Complete household tull bed $S$. S.-258$. i-·-••••••-••••••H•• mos. Xlnt benefit a & con· Verde Conv. Hosp .. 861 aood ~. Cbe«y ChltJWt:I pair servtce avail. W• °' furn & 3ppllances Seacraft 23 SS. Sac. Mu•t ditiOIUI. Call Mr. Taylor CenterSt,CM548-5585 a11po1. fa aood pbone &qual()pptmptyrm1f takeb'adetna. 552-5378 Miokor ... ''f'~~~~...1~ tdl. 'nU, two UGO Matt <2131537·'7140or774·8700 voice. Mu•t ty~ 50+ CROWN Stage Coach Bwik Bed.a -= · .............. O/B. Head. racno. dtOUt Roblft'1R09A~ wpmacturately.Outu· TellerposlUon Um REF'aJGERA110N SW CompleteSet ' fln4•t. •tr~•· ffra 1:'.!.rfi.ct~~~:w!~:~? ~':.:'8:d~~/o~tow~~:~! ~::.:a:l:;d:e~vl::. ~or~r.OQc::er: ~ ~fctt:i'1'rPu.°i "APPLIANCES831~ ' 962-2858 . ICE SKAT~. 11t1a IUd, =· evea 6 wkadl· 5414757 e~ee beneflta. App. required. Pbonetorappt. Must sell Kenmort 9..-,· Cua\. Sofa, toost =~·11r11:°::-f: ,. !~;~·~··~?!!! ~!~~ ..... ?!!~ RoornAttenctaftt• ~1.r.~,:~u:;•:: ~><ii:.~o:-= ~~ ~v~~o ~-:~ ~Uv1.:.~~:J!.i~~ •.oo ... a.o.lllLS7 ''Cit.~'*J=::.:: Topwaaetpaldl 8lrcb St. N.8 . <Near oc Lo&n£.0.1Uil/.F. , ~ dryer. hvy duty SIU llovlnl! •IAM aeU1 t1rl9 1150eo.ole.ffP ... 1 .... , ..... eoe,Qk. , -llWBIU MACHIN£ %1~~.:!~f!°,:Oa1 Airport>l'!.O.E. . UNHHIATOI Ma.trllaftS. ~S.:':~=·~ ••rt"''8~c1n;,',;$': · lllUftUlllUllll SBCRITUY THIQTYM:r. IJO, . 1Gl.sll4 .__S. IOH ,,_,.-.11•, ,..'-0 • ,_n..eom1, ,, _ OPERATOI ROOM Cl.... I Girt lot 8ecNt.arttl, lilt I Wf f' 11.... JC W b .,.. ...... l'••H•oo•o«u•• • .• ...-p r , 1;cFUll·tlme posltioo for an cx- rw pertenced seamst.reu to operate ::_our monogram machln.e. No pre· vious experience ill monogramming necessat')'. A factory ttc!hnlclan Wfll ' l#toml>letety train )".OO. Location ls r. .~retafl'stOre in Ne\\tport Beach with · -areat working conditl.~~-..... ~·, CGlfOf>AltA~e•t I~ 644 1070 & elli for <II; I·~ Tllor 5"0p M ......... ' ruu ttme. <:«al Reef dellvery, pickup •. abop 1• • ittjw.,•T,. enmot• u er ... s. Blook kit Ger .s.Jt TrUb compectlll'. •tnA-AIWMlt, as . o r~ =~·1{,~.J!:::~ =~Uqueautoahop. ...~fcil htr ... leR ~~~~~·:::: Sat,J:.ell,9A~~F\am: ~~m"tm~';:·'··=·,::::~ £b or Sblrley .)eisttl\ ,, .. :.--;-It tttnalua, appllca· Ouar1det. 548·8ff2, TV1 • APD&a11t' planta,!atlo Zlt·Zil SCwlQ'tnac~ Mew tt1n.offt. •t00. 545-9'7l ' ~.Stat typlit. for tlonlf« • "1MTM um. ·r,111e1. clotnln1. ... __ .... 1 ~ 1saott "~ ,c.• ••·--------• PA olc H.B. Bk ·a " JOI Pl.AC8•tr ' . allvtrware. etc. 25671 w,ca--. _.. pe ~ _ So.ilrnis~er has pos.IUon• '*· SH not reel~ f\aft COUMsaOiA1D1·• 1' K.ENMOftE 11.lno•. A•ttaD Hilla. ;,ttl:# ~JP~~~ p., MU at ,i·s &LL I II' open. Some exper. de· time. perm. SJ&.,.161. 1'1t7P«Moilll r El«tr1c:Ory r MIUIOnVleJo • · · · _ ·~ rlbtrll_.. 1111.,£ 0/8, afrable.Call$48·~. , ~-.-3'793. APl)llcatioat will bt ae-!jiC> • "2·14U MOVINOOUTSAUI m Ml'mbcra!tlPI\ Jack -.•llllillatr. 1.W 8aleJpcr.on p/tlmt for SECRETARY· Pro c.:ptcd uoW '3PK IW1• RD"RlO-CaJdsi)ot:·u cu It" goootiyc and sood h:~~~ ~;l?/.U • Ol.-..a naal lilt ~. 111\ ~HB. Ovtr 21 Vollf')'btll,1)'.,.$0WPM. 11\h~DllUlllt&.Hunt· l\.;wbt.ftollf l.YTOld bu.YI at Davi.I .. Claris ovcrpa . t.a.~U.01 oaw.n.aa.111L•1 .... _.. or-··-~es Slf. o;.-'rl'Ul "all ~ Be•cb. Thi.ti Is• •GU·4t'i9 Ex,.••dltlon Antique• ' VHr. xun. IUtu. ., ••. .,..,. --· ' . "-'" C~Ahandell-itl<>nr• ,.... ' -•• 11 •-S 1 t 7~ '\:.'. \.lirinJ HD raid · "Xlnt runn1na cond .173a e. Coaat ltHu1. \'ou cklft't llltfd • IUft tO • ' ~:~.,~eu:r~w:;:•rn Secretaey rlt Ule blc.kpq. i d.,.a pnor wie:~O)'· Wshr/dr)'l'. multi cycle: CDM.. :!w~"1n-J:°o!:l'; ·~QNCrMl·MI ..... ) Ne1JtpOrL 142·4800, SantaAna. menL, , • _ 1.,~uoo,aably priced. ~0 SELL ldle Item.a with a l>llotWantAdl•CaUoow ~~"t'-~ anytime. Call5U-1493 _ ..UO:,:.wnmowtr " DallyPUotet ... lttedAd t\2-Si8'11 • bfrSPll 1 .,.._ .(. I • I I tA09'•Aca YAU.IT WOllTS IJl.J041~4' CREVIER 'D ...... ..... :::..-- 1 t.... " --------------~ ..................... ,,. Gt .. 111 ....... ft MO 5m a..w . .!~·:!!!~-~-!--!'--... .... ....._ ... nr.•• ---...m.r•C9Wl. ~._ tm'J'IM:.:--YW rYOlrrt ......... ~~~-------J --... -.... ·-- ---·· t1le ~__, • ml. A.T II 4 41 ·a JC Llh I US.. --·--~ ~ ..... arl!!!!!!!!~!!!!.:!!!~::!:~ "fl ,.. • ..,,..., u .,., ._ ...... "II vw v-. ,... ,,..., ,.._..,. 11 r "* G111a. ms ma •·JM& ellillll lllll fr~ l•••o ooad. -. CllevY ..... Catie trNr1 . ~PW. a C1811' .... 11'11aft1.-J'llllCll'r.--. Cllll!Nllt . loeded, AIMn.t at.. PS. _., AM~'.:_~ ~!?!? "t1 -"~ ftmd. Vust '66YWla IG•llMoraM711. ~-dldr. --"! ... lliilI •• , ... ., ~ • CbtftlJe 11.0bQ. .... Mnr?.7 ftWGrWll:Ddl. tond, SllOOtbat ofr ii llrm:lf7 ~--= G' 11 • ~' .............. D .A. c... "71 fU Lt h•"'o bl._, ...._ 9712 se-1111 :-AT~ L l"IVl""lll ,._ ... ad, All/111 • t.rHk. ---.. -..... •• I. . IAltTA ••• *"" new , ...... hrf eoncs. au.t•ICOUNrY' 'Tl E1 C.m.too. new paJnt. ....... ..a .. --------• 83NI 71 Te Cllle H• lllNM IMt relJ, IOlnl •two.cl. '(All vo o e w hl r a al 1 , x In ..... , .. ,, .. _....,... nl&UU'llMlll '*""9~ ...,IVERSITY moJ1111t otr. lll-M3 or v..• m e e a n c a t a 1 • Auto -. :rr • • ·-----.-...... ---1 •USIDIMW-a• U" 61MG7 ' !!XCl..(JS(VELYVOLVO Desperate, muat sell ruL a~ Xf8' ~ "70.0CpeS/RT41LWB Oldr aUe l..arpttVolvoDealer SZ2.50 or otrer. DaJ llllJO.Dl·J.5tl ,7UOOZ4lpdS/R9t'lONLF ...... C -..C '15 Carrera Tar1a. la()nqeCouo~! ..::m=:::-aa=~.,,:.:·:=:'tf!:.:9TMJt:=:::=7:__•::-:-::--:--~==-=:: ao..dO.S•d•J• T:ll:; Ct.•c./Tan. lo ml 'a. 8~.;~M5 Qi .. HZ • •••nc. alJIO.. l'!!IPCI BO HarW BlYCL ::-. Scott. '40-!8 « ••••~ .. ••••••••••••••• =-r= aft. Cijl "70 "3NcbetllT. 1 owner. • • Clean. XJnl cood. P • Mmteaa. N/PB. Afr, "1$CVCC,alr,IUsR. Xlllt CGDd. All l'ttOfda. Pty .... 9028. • auto. All ort1. Cl._ OltANGICOUMTY'S a.ta Mesa MMMO l*I~ '73 Town Ir Countr)' Wea. ' 9590 SDJO.nrm. aaooo. W ·tOT& da)'a, S. c Jlw-. ttJ 11400.a.1as 1 S514114 -1S57 aft.. a -----------------.••••:::.:·w··.:·:•IU••y•••••• Anaheim 75()-2{)11 •••••••••••••••••••••• .. Mustans. auto. P . !SFt. Spartmaq and O'terload 1prlng1 "• -Sal -Servi Leasing '71Handa800aedan.Runa 19911.0eln•updated. -lt71MARIU¥ air. ort.1. owar. Sblvensfiberll lloop, CHehril) for~. J'h t YOUR DATSUN es ce-great.llSO. SHOO. 1H·0'22 dys, Mlo&.u..d Ugbt blue/bl~ Landa cond.a200fl1'11l."'-TI• loeded •ith eetr. sleei-tract or camper. "' PAIDFORORNOT RoyCcrver,lec. m.e>Ol2 -~•--T510eves6 .................... ~ .. roof. Luxury velvet in '65 M 289 3'n8. 4. full eleelronics, VHF pnce 4!M-29l2 TOP DOLLAR Rolls koyce BMW 7 4 ff n d c i v I e wlmda AMC 9905 . terior. stereo tape, defoa uatan1 , Wert': radio. Inboard. Very · • 1540Jamborff 8 ti°b ka AJllP'll au•••a1.u•rSHAIP ~· .. ••••••••••••••••••• ger-ALLTHE EXTRAS! ~needs u. dean . 117 ,950. FORSAl,EVWparts, FORTOPCARS NewportBeach 640-&M4 st!:!1t!~.Loml, ~~9118 83BamblerClasslc4-dr. Only 32,413 mllea . -- 71U4.2·2'717 Super Beetle. enc & IARWICKDATSUM S21.95.17Wi4JT7or~10 ~lllllfhcl Good trans. "50/bstofr. t7SSSRR>. For aale for PWo ffa.1. SUP...n BUY tran• ax21~.:.. all olbe 8an Juan Capistrano ,._. 971 S ~1003 ' only $7950. Cort Fox ·~··•• .. ••••••••••••• . .,-, c.n put&~ AQf Hl·f37S49J·ll75 ._..... 19'16Honda5spd ~unroof ... Leasing.Can '74 Dl ... A W"" 41pd wl.:-t New Foundlaod san·a ... •••••••••••••••••••• pvt party. -.73sa evu: New utcb trans recent· 'Tl Ambass. 4 dr. Very 64S.3661 ~"N'u radiata Lo'*' bluff, lapstrake dbl hull, ..._ .. ScH WE BUY 1972 Capri 2000, auto, 28 ~days l)' reblt. European clean! Many extras. New $22SC) 752-:=G • "JI' ~:PB~.'tt~1~1·s~.::'i1: ....................... CLIAHCARS :!~s11~~r~~ust ,,... 9710 ~~~~· ,.l,ifr1 .. ~rfr~~! ~· "1·94199 •.m. tos ~~~ ........ !!.3.~ '74R~ABOuT,ru&iZ anchors & access+ lrlr. Alllf•n/ & TRUCKS ....................... S5950. aft 6 or wknds .__._._ '63 Corvelte. Split window xlnt. itit. Muat ... ! S17C¥). Llc'd & ready to go. ClcdllCa 9520 '76~ Capri. V8, air, PIS, '72 XJ6. Bur~undy w/blk ~ --9910 300 h l 9'J9.al8 MB-2323 or 962·4380. Only ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• AM·FM stereo tape tn1 See to be l , _.....,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cpe. p, au o . --------~ 12995. LaSalle Sedan 194 CONNRL cWJtom Int/ext. Rallye 640·8800 dys, 75~·1010 911£. perf. eond. All ex '68Sllylark, 1.5 mpg, xlnt Wkdys 642.4352· eves "TS SQUIRE Wp .. v , • . eve._.... Completely orte Rick ~ Udo 1 ~. trailer, extras. Classic:. ereat Invest-whls. lmmac. $4195/bst eves. tru. Best ofr "2-418$3 0 mech cond, Pvt. Ply. &n-4938 • A/C, R/H. soft yel , • ment. mint cond. Fo CHEVROLET oh' 640-2423 dys, 675-9626 94M303Jobft tBSCHofr. (114)979-0638 blk Int. $2895. Daf: S2~. atreel or show, $7500. eve '72 E type, VU, 2+2, auto, . Co.gcr 9933 MG-sn!O, eves: 675-Zl'fl 642-6708 768-n71 day5, "97· 2828Harbor Blvd. . all xtras, xlnt cond . '72 F.conoUne "'loft. PIS 'TT Buick Regal. Lo ml. •••••••••••••••••-•••• -------- MORGAN OUT 'S' ... ..,0 eva. COSTA MESA 1973 Capra 2600, A IC, l&S00.6'5-3117 AIT . H 000 miles Mint cond. Many eirtras. '70 2 dr R rf ct "73 Pinto Squire Wgn. ~~ 5 6-UOO AM /FM stereo, good C1'ptn1/ pnlna. $2100 1!995. Pb49$-5448 . . . una pe e . 40,000 ml. SUIOO. ~Dl 33'. diesel. shower. 'STChev.Ortetnalowner. 4 cond. Clean. $1795 '86,3.8SCSptSdn>allorta 8'J.741M Needs minor repairs. dayrBUl~eYe microwave. VHF. Ped; 47 .000 Mi. Xlnt cond. WE PAY TOP DOLLAR 642-4905 Can be seen at w/1eatb. wire wbla, xlnt. ia Eltate Wen. 9 pass. S. Must sell. SOOO/bsl ~r. ' sleerin1. slip & more. P.O Box 286, Shiner. FORTOPUSEDCARS 136Rochester.C.M. lomi.22mP1-l46-1J55 'TTSM,xlnt.eond. Lom1. trk stereo, haa ever· 673-7857 71 Pinto Sedan, aut 67S-8280or675-7814 Texas.1·512: *-2S33 FOR .. IGN 00M~1c MOO. ythjng. $2500.6'5-5089 .,,... Co l PIS 51,000 ml. 1595 or bR • .,. • ~& '72 Capri, 2000cc, 311.000 55l.csl0 v• ugar. au o, . fer.~242tdyr;67S.9QS Lease & or partnership 38' 53 BUJCK Speclal A.nniv or CLASSICS mi. new radlAJs. S2000 '72 Jaguar XJ&, air c:ood. 'TT & Cyl Buick cusl. Le P /B, A/C, clean. 846-5421 eves. North Star FG sailboat edltlon. S100 (lfi&JNH> II your car Is extra clean nrm.M7·7337 AM/FM Stereo. PW. ....... 975 Sabre, a te, p /s, p/b, ~or~IM8==·92«:::::::..· ---=:;~;ljii;;;~i;"--~.-..Ji • m4)QIS.4862 548-219& seeusfarst. British racing green. ...................... AM /FM 8 trk stereo, Dodge 9935 ...,......... tt611 197S H bl C t bt IAUERIUICK 74 Capri. vs. auto, C431DPP>.MB-21111 *10£Al£RINU.S.A. radials.673-4093. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••-• o e a· uc: '7MIRCIDESIEMZ 2111ZSHarborBlvd. AM/FM.loml,S2,650. OY Ca&oe 9915 1974 DODGI '75 PLYMOUTH Custom ~. ll·~ ... ~"t!!!! ~'tt~ 250 CONVERTllLE Costa Mesa 979·2!500 840-8790 7Z XJ6, fully equipped, ~ I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11\ary &-pasrenger wasoa UUA ...,., --IU iii grey W/blatk, ssaoo. CAltVEI SIOITSMAM¥AH = $1,995. Low bllM New 13' AMF Sloop condition Classic. AMtFM radio low ma ' 1W1.W0 -~ Blec:k.Allgoodiea.Su~r TOP '73 C.pri V6 •. apd, ai~. Days 841·1200 evH. _. .. ROYct it 1sp•cr.cr.n.a'--a on Ulla vehicle ii ..... rr DO' I "'R . . ~ .. ,._.,,.. vs. aulomallc. pwr. $3,100. A good clean c:a.r w, .. u,$1250/0 er. 1039FVW). ~ l2:500/bltotr.~an ::'9eKtl 1 d butlthasTI.OOOmUea~ 495-5995. ow.--·~E P"''D &PM .,_ftlt..1_ 97•5 steering, a r con .• -~ "' · --~ rack plWJ many other.. It. See ln Dally PU 62&W.l7lh.S.A. FORCLEAN Oat.. tnO •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• a.a.lDIUH VS lt75CADILLAC tras! t961KGS). parking lot at 330 West ·~lpe/ 9070 '58Cad111: 1 ::n.68.000 ....... ,,.11 .. vi~ ....... :,~;r~e::.l.::~ nAnlf 1 Allf' ~~= OMLY$4995 :.-~~~a:= ....... ••••••••••••••••ml .. all orig. No t ~l~ lJLU~lU fuUpower&factoryair lnfQrmatloo. A1k tor IAcaJ resid4!11t needs slip rc:ttored. Xlnt cond. LITTLE. Maida t7JI M-1--Oar Co conditloaing. (308NBZ>. Rick or 0.Car in nett for 32' racln& sloop. $4000. 644·455S -•••••••••••••••••••-•• i•IL}M · . Sale Priced from garage. Nwptpref'd. 496-7492 SAVE A LOT Rolle Ray~ 6 Ben $6995 ~HARBOR BLVD. '73_S_PO_R_T_Fu_ry_, -a-11t-Q. Boat1Up,power boat.11lde 'MPontiac C R SHOP&COMPARE aalea • NrYlee ll our • 540-641054CM2U air,2ll000ml.$3000.flr._ u 28. 13 per n S19Morbestorrer. IMPORT A S IARWICKDATSUM spedality. Dodg Chari P see 234.22 DuneDMar Bd, ~;. Ba.lboa Covei -s411.~ -AU MODELS SanJuan-C.pbtrano _..BENTLEY, ~/B A~/FM ,:!,~ 18+ 121'oro.58S-S3llO - -673-'1737 --------------lll·ll7549J.3375 Gnl.,4dr.Veryr&Ntl Nabers ... n .. , ... -..1r--FOR ...... .,. --------'49Willys Jeepster. Good WE --------75$''A''W.lnhSt.Cll ai-~.a -~ Exchante eo· Lone Bch eng, restorable. $500. C:-. ..... '4W700 <nc>at-<1545 r-..1:11--urn Satellite Sebrte• Marina slip for SO +Npt 496-5418. MEED ,,.,,...,,. ... ~.. ~ ~ ~rd~~~t~"1: lkhsllp.6?~2172 4WheetD'""" 9550 CLEAN SPECIALS '72 Muda R.X2. Sood '-~HOl ..... ISS • 2600H.irhor81vc.I. window•. Stereo. tBO. PIER, Marcus chan· ••••••••••••••••••••••• USED CARS 1970 Datsun Pickup. c:ond. new chrteb, new .,.. --C.il\t.i M~w 5-40-9100 AM/FM radio. vlnyl top. nel side tie, Newport AMC-JEEP MOW U8'77·76804V>. eag,~aft5PM STAILIS 7SCdtCarousel.w/denl Xlnt condition. $1900. Beach.673-SlU.evu. lt l laCallf. CALI.PAPPY MOW $1795 Mwce•1._ 9740 Brcbra of f1De coatem· tap ft seats, auto. '11' 551-Wf , - WE0l11'SELLALL 540·5630 •DOVESTREET -•"••••••••••••••• .. • piraryaulornobUel. "72 ELDORADO. JUue. AM/J'M, mats. Sb.,,,. '65 F\JRY ooe owa Tas s1art•._ ....................... c ..... s., ... " 20 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '89 VW Safari Camper. AC. AM /FM tape, CB radio, Awnlna. very good cond . Wknd 1714) 675-1533. Monday (213 > 682·3721. 9150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1974 Honda Elsinore 2.50 dirt bilte. $3.00. Ph 642· 7910. 9-Spm "7& C8380. t200 ml. Im· mac. cond. IBOOlbst of. i8 Yamaha YZUSC Mono. Beatoffec ~ ...... ~ .. , ... JSI•• ,, ...................... JEEP DEALERS Near MacArthur 1 ~-ml E.CoMtffwy Beaut Hui cQn4 /.II 12195. l4Ml71 evn. 48000 ml. An new Uni; INTIIESfATE &JamboreeBoads ....,.. (114)~ poweraccess.@-0500 wknds. muffler, batt In tot HUGllNVIMTORY ll:J.1300 Mrw•UMCI s.1t 9760 ·n CdV. 39,000 mi, 'e8Dodie1cyt, auto, ~pe. Askin• aoo. c_,. Allllo4elsNew&Used ~26HARIORllVD. 0V8100 .. ••••••••••••••••••••• Brown/beige Loaded. battery. runa Id. Leav-forappt.552-7'13t ' Leasing Available COSTA MESA ~CIDIS 'TS Saab 11 DIS. orig. Asking l6'lOO <'1000 un· tnistat.e. SJ:JO, -.otOf '64 VallanL Clean,~· CostaMno lt74DATSUM OMDISPLAY owner. b,/C, AM /fM, ~2>1uellst.)~146aft '72 Cdt 4-dr, auto. Xlnt dable, stereo. '47\• AMC..._ CAR OUTLET 710 WAGOM ..._Of I lf'f erllire control, rallye &.,... cond. AM radio Sl!iOO/bal 1152-6041 2534 HARBOR BLVD. Cash For ccn :a~b!~~i~e!~~ AUTHoa:lr' ·~~~metallic $2995. ·ss Cad. 4 0r. fclass1c1 >. otr. 644-1230 dYJ, 548-4083 _'Tl_P_L_Y_llla_t cond-.-.-.-ey-, ...... Costa Mesa 549-8023 Paid For Or Mot roof rack. In beautlCul MERCEDES DEALER --------1 l'Ull power• good cood. eve gu tnllea1e $1200« beilt JEEPS"77" 2145HARBORBLVD. condition with low 6862Mancbester, S..... 97'2 $1100 ~-.5987 '71Polara9pasaengerSta 846-3139 a CJ ·:,·~. CJ •?'s , <Harbor&Vlctoria> mileage. t928MFV>. A BuenaPark ... •••••••••••••••••••• 68CADta.,LAC Wgn w/everythlng,Beal POllffoc ft Cherokees. Wagoneers. COSTA MESA real steal at SJJ.7150 '74 Subaru GL Sport, LIMOS.ME ofr. 8'2-41928 ••••••••••••••••••••• Pick·Uj16,uptoSl.200dis-642·0653 ONLY S299S OnlbeSantaAnaFwy. =l~Bestofr, NlcestlnCounty '75 Dodge Dart Swlnger. lt76POMTIAC =~t~ >:v!3~e.mile --WE--P-A_Y ___ , 'ti6 Mercedes 250SE. Xlnt ----------1 Beautiful ebony exter PS. PB. AC. Sul 8 enc. GltAMD Plt~IX 5e Copet~M"--I oond. y,., ml. Beat ofr. ~Moton F1awlesab1Ut!lnterior l2950/bstofr.8'2·UU.or Aut ..... •Uc --..-. nc uv ......._ Low,lowmllea47743 554-4760 -•r-•• TOP DOLLAR 586-27'10dys, 552-0534 ev _. -------• "brakes, arr C!OOd •• u it 2001El.st,SAMS-8000 FOIMIFTY 2845HARBORBLVD. ' -E Cou In ..wsu1••u (JlK6858) Fant tt40 bluew/matdtinllnte or 54"' ..... I 0 • .. "' "'21 • ·~ ~-palnpet, 'su"pert ~ $4189. " l ow m ii e a .1 •t· IMPORTS -... _ • ~-..._ ...... $300 DllC:Ollllt D'ILEGAMCE ....................... (74.SPPF>. I '76 8210. 2 Door. AM/FM ~.~.835-3lOO New'78(22'1S) 626W 17th,S.A. ~PLONGHIL OMLY $5495 MARQUIS MOTORS 28802 Marguerite Pkwy. MISSION VIEJO 831·2180 495-1210 WEUIUYYOUR USED IMPORT AUTOMOBILE PAID FOR OR NOT CALL SALES MGR. BILL YATES VW..p()RSCHE radio. Lo ml. Mint cond. ~f\RK IANf' ll>NEW•USED 541.9250 642·8271, 552·7.181. lU 73Cpe-..U.S15'17 542-8UMJConnle C213>88&.o74tm4>52l· Cad Convert '68, white, COSTA MESA TOPIUYBl See us firsl. & last! ToSJ dollar paid for lmPOC'f,a. COSTAMtsA DATSUN 2845 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-6410 '74 280Z, 36000 m I. u_i_,, Oar Co LAKEWOOD good cond. $1500. firm. nu~· . ..Oils Ml-9968aft6PM ~-2145HAllBORBLVD.- COMPLETE MO. \."\ 540-6410 MO-OJ ll MERCEDES SUIARU "1/lrse:t~· f~3c::f: ..._ SERVICING MlSSouthSt. Lakew 8-lOPM 642.(J889 •-..: to." "73Grand Prix. 44,000 mt. !EE ._ GettiJlc a div0tte, rnust '74 Subaru, real sharp 9917 ..U. Call betwn S.11.fm W H " WAX New eng. Flul 8·trk ~-----~ 6t(>.'5J1 . 1: =SERVICE. s:aooo. S«M1454, 540-3'7• ·r:~:~.5.!·o':,d ::::: ,..,___ ,.... "72 LeMaos Convert. N& '1SS"A"W11St.Cll T... 976 .. pnt, nu top, nu tlNl. <n•>e31.o54S .. •••••••••••• .. •••••• snoo. ___,5 76 LTD, 4 dr, beautiful 48,000 mi, orl1 owli.r -,4 45CSI.. metalll '7C Toyota Corona "1r 1968 Camaro Rally Sport, car. 26,000 ml. l5000 °'" ~urr ~ lllD1 cond. Pvt pty~ i&:i a.pd, air. 12,500 ml. rblt m , PB, PS. 11700 bstofr. Ml-3:342 "14. sreatSafart wcn. t· ael,!8'1M883 $181$/ofr.5S2.o50'7. 7:19-l85'1 '74 Torino Elite, PS, PB ly eqpd. A/C. Lo ~ . • 89 280 s~ Le th lnt. ~·dr~auto. aood ClllYrollf 9920 vinyl roof , slat coad MC>-!885evesoely ~ new pot • Mi~belin1. ..,r::J~ $1.lOO, ....................... S3250.8'75-l090 1114 Pontiac Vent\tra Mustrell8'15-5S89 , . •a Q)eyy Nova, wagon. '73 Gran Torino Sport, llatcb'-cll. air, PS. P&, ....... AK/Fii, ~t cond. 0Pc OA TSUt-4 · • I I I I • I -I ~ Grand Old Flag Autumn O'Bryan, Joey Lacombe and Patricia Gugliotti (from left), students at K.illybrooke School in Costa Mesa, lead pledge of allegiance in Flag Day rites before 40-foot American Flag. The Flag, too big for school flagpole, was hung on side of school building for today's Flag Day ob.5ervance. Huntington Budget Hearing Smooth A proposed $31.2 million general fund bud1et for Hunt· lngton Beach sailed through a public hearing in 40 minutes Monday rtight and failed to en- counter any major hitches. City Administrator Bud Belsito said be expects the budget to be formally adopted by the city council next Monday after a study session to address citizen eoncerna. Judging from the mild response Monday nl&bt, clUien opinion won't be a major IMtor in the final decl.alon since Only seven residents spoke at the sparsely attended bearing. Most were either for or against a proposed community swim· ming pool at Ocean View High Services Set For Daughter Of JuJge Smi,th ' A recitation of the rosary will be offered tonight at 7: 30 at St. 1Angela Merici Church In Brea for Charlotte Jean Smith, 19, of Hun· tin&ton Beach, who died Monday in an auto crash. . Funeral services will be held . Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. with burial to follow at Queen of Heaven Cemetery in Rowland Hei1hts. Miss Smith, of 8361 Lomond Drive, la survived by her father, Judge John H. Smith, of Irvine; her mother, Adrienne SmJth, of Buotinston· Beach; brothers John H. and Cbri~topher, of Hun· Unaton Beach; and four sisters, Pat. Ann. 'Mary ancl Adrienne, an of Huntineton Beach. School with provisions for the handicapped. · Financing of the pool is recom· mended from fees paid by de· velopers in lieu of land dedlca· . ti on. Money for the so."meter pool originally bad been earmarked from the Housing and Comm.uni· ty Development fund. This money wu subsequently put into other prQfeda ... it WM de· termlnecl that the pool may not be an ellllble BCD activity. City Attorney Don Bonfa said in an opinion that subdivision funds can be used for the pool as long as it is primarily for public use. The proposed general fund budget is up 8.6 percent from last year and revenues are based on an assessed valuation increase of lSpercent. "City Administrator Bud Belsito said that if the valuation climbs to 20 percent, as be anticipates, be will recommend a reduction in the property ta.x rate from $1.62 per $100 assessed valuation to $1.55. The budget calls for an addi· lion of 20 police officers at a cost of $534,000 including salary and benefits. Other new employes proposed In the budget inclu.de t.hree firemen, one data processing worker, a building department inspector and five full-time and one part·time public works de· partment workers. Public safety departments and related services comprise $15.6 million d1he $31.2 million spend· ing package. The police department would get $8,746,073olthe total. The fire department would get $5,010,318; !\arbors an<t beaches, $1,081.098 and the build.in& de- <See BUDGET, Page ..U> Seamge PMnt &pan.ion Pro teated Proposed expansion of the Orattge County Sanitation Dis- tricts <OCSD> sewage treatment plant on Brookhurst Street near Coast Highway in Huntington Beach bas about 160 local homeowners worried about in· creasingly foul odors. A resident of the area, Michael Winneguth or 21781 Summerwind Lan~ a federal official at a Hon Beacta bearina Moa· day that attempts to alleviate~ odora have not been completely successful. Winne1uth, who said be represented about 60 of the homeowners near the plant. not· ed that the odors and insects from the sewage treatment pro- cesses last fall caused an uproar. OCSD Chief Engineer Ray Lewis told the homeowners "foul air scrubbers" would be in· stalled. But Lewis said Monday it may· still be two or three weeks before the air is cleared. "Sewage proceasin1 plants are subject to urets, •• Lewis said. ''There wil always be some odors around the plltlt." Monday's m~ting was the first part of a three-location hear· ing in Santa Ana and Garden Grove to gather input on environ· mental impacts of proposed sew age plants in Orange County. OCSD officials plan to more than double the treatment capacity of the Huntington Beach plant in the future. Last fall, open-air drying of slud1e caused local residents to cry foul. SludJe-d.rying operations were halted. Weather conditions made the problem less noticeable, resi· dents said. But with summer coming, said Winnegutb, residents are fearful that the insect and odor problems may return. * * * -T ~~--- Attorney 'Fed Up' Diedrich· Friend Testifies at Probe BJ GUY GRANVILLE Ol tM o.u, .......... Fullerton attorney Michael Reminctoo was on band today to again test.l!y before the Oranie County Grand Jury aa the jury continued its slx-montb probe in· to county political practices. Remington ls county Supervisor Ralph Dledri~'s personal and bmlness lawyer as well as close personal friend. Diedrich bas been the center of attention in the grand jury's lengthy investi1atlon. Two weeks ago, the Fullerton supervisor made an abbreviated appearance before the jury, an appearance that was cut short by a bombastic statement be made regardinc the legitimacy of the inquiry. It is Diedrich's con\,ention that the grand jury ·bas exceeded its rightful powers in probing into his personal, business and political life. · However, be said Monday be would instruct Remineton not to cite lawyer-client privlleee when testifying before the grand jury today. But Remington, who initially testified last February, indicated before be walked lnto the jury room that be is "fed up with this whole thing and an investigation that is nothing more than a fish· ing trip aimed at getting ·Ralph." So far, Remington said, no one bas pointed to an off~nae that Ralph bas bad anytbl.n1 to do with. •·And yet they-k"P' -eolnl on Ralph .in the hol"llJ they'll fiQd aom~" JlelD#nct90sald. Two months ago potltlcat operator Loran Norton and another wt\l)esa were indicted by ·the jury on perjury related charges. And in the initial ataees of the invesUCation there was a flurry of amendments to public cfia. closure statements by 1976 political candidates and some of their contributors. Remington bas admitted lend· lng at least four candidates sup- HBYouthJob Signups Set The Huntington Beach EmploYtnent and Training Ad· ministration will accept applica· lions for the summer youth pro- gram Wednesday. Applications wlll be available at the Employment and Training Administration Office, S38 Main St., from8a.m. tosp.m. The program is designed to provide paid work experience and vocational exploration for eligible Huntington Beach rest· dents from 14 to 21 years of age. Jobs in the summer youth pro- gl'8m pay $2.30 an hour. The pro- gram is funded by the Com· prebensive Employment and Training Act (CETA). ported by Diedrich in last year's elections rougbly $55,00Q. all 'but a small portico of whlcb bas been repaid. The Fullerton attorney bas in· siated the loam were personal to the candidates rather than to their campaigns. And, be bas shown copies of peraonal notes as well as can. celled checks to prove his point. The attome.v bas maintained HE'LL LEAD ·P;\R~DE Huntington'• Bartlett ForinerBB 6'yorJ~4 Parade Chief Long·Ume Hun~gton Beach City Co\lftcilman and former Mayor Ted Bartlett will lead the 73rd annual Fourth of .f uly parade as lt81taod marshal. Bartlett was selected by the clt)''s Speclal' Events Commit· tee tander a new policy governing selection d the parade leader. Cqmmlttee chairman Joseph Whaling s~d that, in the.past, the clty bas chosen celebrities from outside the city for parade honors, but the new policy calls for local residents who have COD· tributed to the community to be honored a.s grand marshal. Bartlett bas been a resident of the city for more than 50 years. For a number of years, be has operated his service station on M aln Street where residents often have gathered to d1scuss the issues of the day. He served as mayor in the-late 19405 and was s:ecently hoaored by the Orange County Leaiue of Cities for bis more than 20 years on the Huntington Beach City Council. Thls year's parade will beiin at 10 a.m. at Main Street near the site~ tbe former clvtc cent.er. that while Diectricb encouraced blm tc;> make the loans, they were bla own and dld not Involve aDY.ot the county supervisor's money. More recentlY, the erand JUl'Y baa shown an Interest ln abort.eel real estate deals involvlnt ~m· tngton and indicted police . in· f,onner Gene Conrad. · BemillltoD bas described three transactions lnvolvtn1 Conrad u (See PROBE. Paae A!) Teachen Nix Final Pay Offer Ocean View (elementary) School Dlatrict teachers rejected the dlatrict'a final contract offer~ Monday DiChl. aeuing the stage for a poaible teachers strike at the atart ~next school year. Spokesmen for both negotiat- inl teams today comll'IDed the district's last proposal, whlch of. fered teacbera up to a seven per- cent raise for 197'1·78, followed bJ an additional five percent. bike for the next school year. · · Tbe seven pef'cent raise would' be ~ maximum allotment and could be doeer to sl.x percent. de. pendiftl 911 the amount of new state~ the dis&rict expects to receive. Ocean View Teacher.a Aaaoda· tlon Prealdent Lee Voebko cla1ma ''the board's lack ot coo- alderatloa for the basic human riPta ot teae:ben'' was the ma-jor reaton (or the rejectiod rather tti&D disputes over salary bikes .. ' · Teachers are seeking a six pel':- cent pay bike for 1971·18. $500 ln increased frioge benefits and 58 percentot all new state funding. The district is off erinl up to $206 in new fringe benefits over the next two years and a lesser share ot new state money. "At this point, I don't think there'• anything more to be done." aaid SUperintendent Dale Coogan, who added that the state.aDllOlnted mediator called to to aiCfbarealD.lng talks bas left· the distri~. "It was an equitable off« ~ there were no other issues (~ than salary /frinae benefits) on the table.•• aa.Id Coogao. However, teachers claim 14·. sues auch u class size, grievance procedures, association rigbla, leaves and teacher work hours remain to be settled. (See DISPtJTE. Page A!) School Board Sets Special Meeting A special stud1 aealoo to con- sider the lluntinston Beach City School District's $12 mllllon-plus bud1et for 1977·'11 Will be 'held toni&bt by school trustees. ·i 8dor "alley Birthday s-...ner Tbe public meetlnc beefiis at 8:30 p.~ at Dwyer School. 1503 P•lm Avenue. Runtineton I Beach. I I ' ' .,.~ RESTOAINO MURDER VICTIM'S IDINTnY 8eUJ OatUtf ........ Woman'• Fece Faee 'Reborn' Media Aid Hunt for Slayer SYCAMORE, ID. (AP> -Medical speclaliata have re- cruted the face ol an unidentified murder victim whole ateletao wufound under a collapsed abed last September. The f~. made of modeling clay, will allow the search to re- sume for the young victim's killer, who shot her in the bead as long qo as W75. LAW ENFORCEMENT officials spent months ln an unsuc· cessful effort to identify her by the bones, the traces of attn and hair and a few remnants of clothing found on the skeleton. .. We knew she wu ao- meone's daughter, maybe someone's wife, and that maybe someone, somewhere was looking for her. But we just didn't have enough to go on," said Sgt. David Munch of tbe DeKalb County Sherill's office. "WE DID OUR best through fingerprints and dental records, but without a face, there wasn't much hope ot identifying her," be said. Now Jane Doe has a face , fashioned by specialists at the Federal Aviation Administration's Aerornedical Institute-in Oklahoma City. The technique was de· veloped by Dr. Clyde Snow, a physical an- thropologist at the in· stitute, for use in iden- tification of airplane· acci- dent victims. MYSTERY WOMAN THE INSTITUTE bas recreated 25 faces in 10 years and the reconstructions have contributed to identifications in 20 cases Snow 18ld in a telephone interview. ' ••'lbe degree of resemblance has varied, but there always bas been a resemblance, .. he said." At worst our reconstractlons look like an amateur oil painUng. 'At best they provide an almost photographic likeness." · HBFiremen In 'Olympia' A conUngent of about 20 Hunt· ington Beach fireman·athletes will compete in the California Firemen's Athletic Association Summer Olympics' beginning Wednesday at UC Irvine. Olympic·type events will be held for three days. Last year Huntington Beach firemen won the volleyball and water polo compeUUon and a number of swimming events. F,....PageAJ BUDGET •• • • partment, which provides safety inspectioqs, $819,377. A $500,000 conUngency fund is included in the budget as well as $1.2 mllllon ln reserves. N-Plant Okayed W ASBINGTON (AP) -The Carter adminiatration bas de- cided to pennlt conatroction ol the controversial Seabrook nuclear power plant in New Hampshire. administration sources said Monday. ORAMQI COAIT "'" p,...,pllfleAl DISPUTE ••• While both sidet1 claim a desire to return to the barcainlna table as soon as possible, such meet- ings appear unlikely before early July when the state will an· nounce the exact amount of new funding which the district\vill re. celve. Uno settlement is reached dur· ing upcoming meetings, teachers have voted to strike at the start of the next scbool year. GOP Switches Said Unlikely - W ASIDNGTON (AP> -The Republican leader ot the Senate said today be doesn't expect any GOP members ol Congress to de- fect to the Demoerata despite the admission by two congressmen that they•ve considered switching. "I dclft't know of any defectlom that are imminent," said Sen. Howard lL Buer Jr. of Ten· neuee. Baker wu asked about a "" port that Repa. Jobn Buebanari (R·Ala.), and Charles Whalen (R;Ohio), have tbouaJit about switching to the Democratic party. P.•shed a.ac. City Ad· midst,_ .. 911111 Bthlo ,_.. .......... ., elPl all tJM dlJ~I 1'4"-IMULnlllll ... ,....apital ...... locludld '-'bis,,.... la tbe purcU.. ol S Yehlclel,,......... from aub-compact can to a 1~ wbeel dum9 truck. TM d~ WW nceve $1,02S,'6C ln re,... &utal fwsda for the nm .... QUU1en ot Ula fiscal year. Admlniltratlve Analyst Darrel Cohoon aald replacement of the capl\al equipment ls badly needed becauae lt bad been Iar1el1 nel)edecl because of past u,bt ctty bad&etl. Proposed allocations for various departments include: -Pollce: Twenty-debt patrol cars, commun.lcatiao equipment for vdlides; $75,000 for reloca- tion and rebuilding heliport; five motorcydes. -.4.dmlalm'aUoa: Data pro- ceaalne equipment. color press and process camera. -Fire: Six autos for inspectors as well as fire hose. nozzles, paramedlc equipment. -Pla••q: One vehicle, one typewriter, file cabinets. -Balldlac: Seven replace· ment vehicles. / -City Atttrraey: One typewriter. -Barban and Beadles: Three replacement vehicles, tractor. replacing ot parking meters and a new stairway and railing at base of pier. miscellaneous equipment. -Cl&1' Treaaarer: Office fumltme, one typewriter. -PabUc Works: Fourteen pickups and trucks, SO.foot aerial tree trimming device, repair of two st«m drain pumps, installa· tlon of 10,000 gallon no-lead fuel tank, miJcellaneous equipment. The exeenses total $1.023,464. .J ¢', F...,.PqeAI · ... ~ a.one. Hart, Newport Ciric Uader, Dia Charles E. Hart, lon1-tlme Newport Beach councilman, civic leader and mayor of the ci· ty from 1862 to UM, died Monday afternoon at a local convalescent home. He was 82. Funeral services are pendlna today at Pacl.ftc Vlew Mortuary in Corona del Mar. Newport Beach Mayor Milan Dostal read a brief announce· ment of Mr, Hart's death at Mon- day's City Council meeting. Councilmen adjourned the session lg his memory. Mr. Hart was a long.time resi· dent of Newport Beach. He moved to the Harbor Area in the late l.9t05. He was a realtor and joined the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors in 19'8. He served as president of that or- ganization in 195:5. The following year be was elected to the City Council and was re-elected in 1960. He was elected mayor by his fellow coun- cilmen in 1962 and served ln that capacity until he retired from the DEIRO.n" CAP> -A WW MC1lad-cndet took tbe wt~ staDd todQ .. ldellltiOid • 47 • JUJ'odd man u lbe ,.,._ wbl> Mot ..S ltllW bla t...w .. tbe clusroom lut ~ wblle r:;:n,..... iD Ulit daD WMdaml bonw. Se.en-year-ol.4 RobeJt Snow •. twistina iD tbe wttDea ehalr .. de r queaUont from Aut. PrGHCutor Jcilm L. Tbobl.peca Jr., wu uked Ube••• tbe man in the comtruom who ba4 ab'ot tu. teacher. Bett1• KcCuter, oo Nov. 10 a tbe Burt Elementary School. The blond youngster polDted to the defendant, Al Lewis. estranced husband of the t5- year-old M1A McCuter. Four otber cblldren, two boya' and two glrla. who teatified earlier. were unable to identify Lewia. Members of the jury leaned forward ln their cbalrs to coocen. trate on the testimony of the childml. which at times could bar,ly be beard. All the children were ques- tioned by Recorders Court Jud&e Patricia Boyle aboutll wbat it meant to tell the truth. ·Each said children who tell lies have had' things happen to them, such as spankings. They all promised to tell the truth but none was ques. tioned under oath. The four children who could not identify the defendant• scanned the couttroom slowly trying to pick out the man who shot their teacher. Lori Audette, 7. constanUy smiling behind a band she held in 157,BIJOIN HUNI.'INGTON School Bming Plan Weighed In Huntington Huntlqton Beftb UbSoa RlCla School Dlltrict Superintendent Frank Abbott bu recommended students who live more than two mifea from acbool CC!lltlnue to be eligible for home-to-campua ai.- lng neztfall. Trustees have coos1dered a· tend.I.DK· the bualna llmlt for atu-.denta wbo llve two and one.half or three m.De1 from sebool. . School board members will consider Abbott's recommeoda· tlon at ·a 7 o 'clock meeting tonight in the Edison IUlh Scbool cafeteria, 21400 MapoUa St., Huntington Beach. Abbott baa also proposed a re- duction ln the number ol bome- to-scbool bus nms per day and cutbacks in athletic, community school and field trip busing. Trustees have been eyeing tbe businc cutbacka as a money. aaTlnc measure aloce last Jan WU")'. Flap.at Ralf Staff PROBE ••• • council in 1964. !' Former city manager and councilman Robert Shelton today . recalled Mr. Hart as a "kindly, thoughtful man who had a nice sense ot balance.•• "woefully inept and unprofita· hie." In those transactions, Conrad through bis Irvine-based firm Pension Funds of America was to acquire loans for real estate pure~ in which, Remington and others werfl involved. The population of Hunt· ington Beach stands of. ficially at 1S1,8>0, accord~ ing to the California · Department of Finance. The figure is based on an estimate as of Jan. 1. Tbe city's population was 151,500ooJan. l, 1976. · WASHINGTON (A.P) -The flags at the U.S. Supreme Court. ·are at half staff for Justice Tom C. Clark. who shunned retire-. ment at age 61 to become the first man ever to serve ln each of the country's. 11 federal judicial circulll. Clark, 771 died in his 1fleep ol undiaclosea causes early Monday in New York City. But ~emlngton said that Conrad failed to pl'Oduce the loau and the deBll fell through. The Fullerton attorney has also tnslated that Diedrich bad no financial or personal interest in tboee ill.fated transactiom. Tbe crand jurr•s term is schedulell to end July 1 and it is expected that what bas been a laborious probe into political practice and operations of couilty government will be concluded before then. . . ,, ... ) Father Jailed · In .Vengeance ~ Move in BB ~·"' A Huntlngton Beadl man who p0llce allege toot the law and a abotaun into his own bands after his ts.year.old daughter was al· le1edly raped Saturday night, has been Jailed by police oo an usaultcbarge. Police said the man was ar· rested Sunday after be bran. dished a abotlUD in front of a home where be believed two m8:1es responsible for the alleged ra~~ere~. omcera later arrested Ray Crus, 23, of 17382 Koldeo Lan~ Hunttnaton Beach, and Robert Acostas, 28, of lSSl Wilson St.. 'Midway City. on suspicion of rape cbarget. Tbe younc airl told police she waa assaulted Saturday night while on her way to a friend's home· in Nortb Huntlbaton Beach. Shelton said Mr. Hart's work as mayor was .. to contribute to interg~vernmental harmony. . 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(APJ - Police 111 tbe IDJJer Of a •)'Oar· old candidate for nunbood m11 have attacked her as ahe wu prayiq, draaed ber to a fence, raped her and atra.qled her with h1a ban handa. • • All autopsy was to be hel4 to-day ca Roberta !:Jam, whose Dllde, bruiMd body WU found Monday afterooon tn a neld about 7S a.ill• )ardJ fl'Om the, Mt. st. Joeeph Mother HOUH, where abe wu a_ prenoriUate canctldate for~ SIJterw of Kt. St.JOlepb. . A.t tbe tfme ot ber de•tb; MIU Elam "••• muln1 what 11 ·called a illmt retreat at UW mother. bouse -a Ptriod ot Cota· templatlon," aald Frank Sweeney. apoketmao for the • dlocae of Wbeellnt.charleltoa. Police aald they found a pr*)>er book near the bench when Mias Elam bad t.e.. 1l~. uwe feel that the subject came tbi'ouab the 'ffoodt Mblnd her, pulled'bei' win;.,. over tbe bench and .cairled her approx· ·lmately 80 teet".to a feee, aaid detfftlve Norm~ Of tM ObJo OOUnty&birift!a ~ent. Police uld the uaallaot ap. parenUy uaed h1I bare hands becaUliO no mat.erlal WN found t.bat could bavo Moil used to atranCleher. Miu Elam, formerlj of Allen· dale, N.J., wa •e ol two or thl'ff women In u;e prenovttlate •t•1• •t lh! mother hOole, whlcb b11 about 100 D\;nJ, Sweeney Hld. .. • • ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A. TUESDAY, JUNE 1•, 1977 TEN CENTS Grand Old Flag Autumn O'Bryan, Joey Lacombe and Patricia Gugliotti (from left), students at Killybrooke School in Costa Mesa, lead ple~ge of allegiance in Flag Day rites before 40-foot American Flag. The flag, too big for school flagpole, was hung on side of school building for today's Flag · Day observance. Reactor Go-ahead OK'd Houae, Senate Hammer ..4.uuy at Carter Plana WASHINGTON (AP) -A House committee dealt another setback to President Carter's energy program today, voting to· continue wo'tk on a controversial nuclear breeder reactor which the administration proposed can· celing. • 1 Across Capitol HUI, backers of legislation lo remove price con- trols from natural gas pressed their attack in the Senate on the Carter administration's plan !or continued regulaUoa. They won a preliminary victory on that issue m a Hoa9e subcommftt .. last· week. authorize $150 million to begin actual construction on the reac- tor, which will produce more nuclear fuel than it consu~es. Carter asked Congress to phase out the project, claiming the fuel it produced, plutonium. could too easily be diverted for use in· atomic weapons by ter- rorist groups. However. the committee re- jected. 11·11, an amendment by Rep. Thomas J. Downey (D· N. Y .), that would have ac· complished what the administra- tion sought by ending work on the breeder project. As White House.energy adviser James R. Schlesinger sought to defend the Carter plan before a House panel, the Senate Energy Committee was considering a rival plan to deregulate newly drilled natural g~. Cetaatgtolllinaeapol& AttoTneY 'Fed Up' Diedrich Friend. Testifies at Probe By GAil\' GRANVILLE· ifiiit O.lly ...... Slittt Fullerton attorney Michael Remington was on band today t.o again testily before the Orange :county Grand Jury as the jury continued its allc-month probe in- to county political practices. Remington is county Supervisor Ralph Diedrlcb's personal and business lawyer as well as close personal friend. Diedrich baa been the center of attention in the grand jury's lengthy investigation. Two weeks ago. the Fullerton supervisor made an abbreviated appearance before the jury. an appearance that was cut abort by a bombastic statement he made regarding the legitimacy of the inquiry. It is Diedrich's contention that the grand iW'Y bas exceeded its rightful powers ln probing into bis personal. business and political life. However, be 11..aid Monday he would instruct R~mington not to cite lawyer-client privilege when testifying before the grand jury t.oday. But Remington, who initialty testified last February, indicated before be walked lnto the jury room that he is "fed up with this whole thing and an investigation that is nothing more than a fish- ing trip aimed at getting ·Ralph." So far, Remington said, no one has pointed to an oflense that Ralph has bad anything to do witb. "And yet they keep going on Ralph in the hopes they'll find something," Remington said. Two months ago political .operator Loran Norton and another witness were indicted by ·the jury. oa perjury related charges. · And in the initial stages of uie Investigation there was a flurry .of amendments to public dis· clos ure statements by 1976 political candidates and some oC their contributors. . Retnington bas admitted lend- ing at least four candidates sup- ported by Dledricl'\ in last year's elections roughly $55,000, all IN& a small portion of which bas beeQ repaid. · · The Fullerton attorney has in· sisted the loans were personal to the candidates rather than to their campaigns. · ,. And, be has shown copies ot personal notes as well as can· celled checks to prove his point. <See PROBE, Page AJ) Continued work on the Clinch River br~er reactor project near Oak Ridae, Tenn., was ap- proved by the House Science and Technology Committee tod-.y on a 19-11 vote. Route Deadline Given The committee agreed to Hearing Set Tonight on Site Rules Oranee County Airport sup· porters and opponents have until June 24 to tell the federal Civil Aeronautics Board bow lbey feel about an application Crom North Central Airlines for a route from Minneapolis.St. Paul to Orange County. ' The deadline was set by the CAB in May when the airline liled two applications for routes from Minnesota to Southern California and asked !or an ex- pedited hearing. · A spokesman for the CAB said today the board will review state- ments flied by interested parties by June 24 before deciding whether to move the airline's ap- plication to the top of its docket. If the expedited hearing is granted, the application would be beard sometime in lbe late fall, the spokesman said. The dual applications ask for routes frOQ\ the 'l'win Cities to Hollywood·BUrbank and to Orange County via either Las Ve1u or Phoenix. The applications concern only the route and do not specify num· bers or mchts nor type of aircraft, the spok~man slid. News of the application was given to the Newport Beach City Council Monday by City Attorney Dennis O'Neil who claimed no local officials in Orange County had been notified of the pending application. The CAB olficials, however de· nied the lack of notification and said the airport's governing agency had been sent notice of the application for an expedited hearing. Bob Bresnahan, director of the Orange.County Airport, said he found out about the application through Hughes Airwest, which Irvine R&nch Water Board Will Expand Irvtne Ranch Water District directors agreed Monday to ex· pand the she of the board from live to seven memben lnd to al- low bomto'lmel'S to elect two of the seven directors. In tbe tlov. 8 1eneral elecUon. homeowners living in the IRWD area 1ril1 elect two new direetora and landowners will elect three othen whose terms ex.ptre bl Dteet:nber otthia 7ear. A~ to board presJdeOt Lansing Eberling, the change was made to allow homeowners more voice in the policies ol the water district. opposes it. "I think they (the CAB) as· sumed that lbe City of Santa Ana owns the ..airport, so the~ prob· ably notified them instead of us,'• Bresnahan said. ~ewport Beach city offiCials were not happy about the pro-posal. .Mayor Milan Dostal said. "it is vital for us to oppose this. "The noise impact on this clty from the airport is already un· bearable. To add more would be unthinkable." Councilmen authorized city manager Robert Wynn to send a delegation of city officials, in- c I u ding councilmen, to Washington to testily against the proposed route once a hearing date has been established. City Attorney O'Neil said he would take appropriate action on the city's behalf to intervene against the application. Wounds Fatal MERCED (AP> -.,.... A Merced. County woman, Allee Adams, 64, of Atwater1 wa.c> was beaten and shot during a robbery at her . home May 28 has died trom her wounds, the coro.oer'a office re- ports. Serricea Set It's a Whitewash Tom Sawyer <right), played by Alan Nakasone, con- vinces his friends, played by Michael Rankin (left), and David Colclaser (center). to whitewash the fence. First, second and third graders at Turtle Rock School are participating in the operetta "Tom Sawyer," which will be pe rformed for parents tonight at 1: 30 in the multipurpose room. It will also be shown on Channel 3 at 7:30 p.m. Monday night. Irvine Teacher Pay Contract Reached B7MLARYKAYE OI ... o.lff P'IMCS\aff Negotiators say they have reached agreement on the Irvine teachers' contract for 1977-78, but they refused to divulge any de- tails except to admit they have abandoned the idea of a merit pay system. Special meetings have been called for Thursday by the Irvine school board and by the Irvine Teachers Association to ask members if lbey wish to ratify the ap-eemer;it. "Both sides are relatively un- happy with the agreement, which leads me to believe it's a damned good agreement." explained Jack Parham, the district's chief necotiator. Parham said major con· cessions bad been made by both t!det, but he declined to reveal any 1petjlics except to state lhat the board's plan of initiatine merit pay was dropped. ''I'm aorry we had to see mmt pay 10, but 100 percent Of the teachers were oppohd to it aDd from a manacement 1tandPoti't, It •oUld have been foolish to alle~ate all of the teacben,., Partiam continued . • ''We made a lot of com· promises too ••• neither Jaclc nor myself i.a happy with the agreement, so I guess that's good," Mrs. Reedy commented. Teacher spokesmen have said teachers are opposed to merit pay because it may lead to com- petition among the teaching staff and would result in a certain percentaae or the teachers re- ceiving no pay lacrease at all. Coast Weatller Cloudy late tonight and early Wednesday momln1. but sunny Wednesday af- ternoon. Lows tonight 56 to 60. Highs Wednesday 68 to . 72 at beaches to 76 lnland. INSIDE TODAY ., ' mghw.ay Pizza Clieeae, Sau.age Spilla FRAZIER PARK <AP)-A runaway truck on In· terstat.e s here plowed into a field early today and spilled 10,800 pounds of refrigerated cheese and sausage, the Cali!ornla Highway Patrol reports. Kem County Health Department officials were at the scene, trying to determine whether the food was fit tor sale. ed c1Uld I Ill l retl'eat at UM moth• ~ -a period cl COO• temptation.•• 1atct Frank. weeo91, apolleaman for-the. diocese ot W'Melin.ll-Charltiton. Police Hid they (ound I prayer book near the bench wbere Miss EJam had beenalWng. "We tld that the 1ubJect came lbro\Wl tht1 woods behind her• pulled her backwards over the bench and carried her approx- imately 30 feet" to a fence, said detective Norm Sayre of the Ohio County Sheriff's Department. Police said the auailant ap- l>lrenUy used bis bare hands because no material was found that could have been used to strangle her. • Miss Elam, formerly of Allen- dale, N.J .. was one of two or three women in the prenovitiate · stage at the mother house, whicb has about 100 nuns, Sweeney said. Fiii C'a•dldatn Here ~ th five men rec:ommeoded to Prealdent Carter u can(Uda fer dlrec· tor of th FBI. From left are John Van de Kamp, lA>s Angeles County district at· torney; Neal. Welch, Pbiladelpbt• FBI aient cJWCe; JOh:n I. Inrln. a~ court Judie from Miw~buseUa; am Lucut lberiff of W Count), Mich.. and Harlingt.Oa Wood, a U.S.. Appe.als Court Juqe. B_oy, 7, Fingers. Suspect ·Defendant Pegged in Clauroom Slaying DETROIT (AP) -A nervous second-grader took the witness stand today and identified a 47· year-old man as the person who shot and killed bis teacher ln the classroom last November while meant to tell tbe truth. Eaeh said children who tell lies have bad thinss happen to them, such as spanlcings. They all promised to tell the tnJtb but none was ques- tioned under oath. shot their teacher. The unidentified driver sustained a minor head cut, and a passenger escaped without injury. The southbound tractor-trailer rig lost its brakes at about 5: 15 a.m., and the driver steered the truck in· to the field here about 40 miles south of Bakersfield on the Grapevine Ridge Route, officials said. B dg youngsters in the cl1U1s watched u et. in horror. College seven.year-old ·Robert Snow, The four children who could not identify the d efendant· scanned the courtroom slowly tryio1 to pick dut the man w~ Lori Audette, 7, conatantly. smilin& behind a band abe held in front of her face, looked around the loa&est of any of the four and finally said: •·1 don'tsee blm." Ao autopsy disclosed Miss McCuter was killed by five gunshot wounds to the hea~ four Jired atcloae range. The truck hit a rut as it rumbled through the field and overturned. The name of the truck's owner and a damage estimate were not known. Ex-Newport Mayor Charles Hart Dies Charles E . Harl, long-time Newport Beach councilman, civic leader and mayor Of the Ci· ty from 1962 to 1.964, died Monday afternoon at a local convalescent borne. He was 82. Funeral services are pending today at Pacific View Mortuary m Corona del Mar. Newport Beach Mayor Milan Dostal read a brief announce· ment ol Mr. Hart's death al Mon- day's City Council meeting. Councilmen adjourned the session in his memory. Mr. Hart was a long-time resi- dent of Newport Beach. He moved to the Harbor Area in the late 1940s. He was a realtor and joined the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors in 19'8. He served as president of that or- ganizabon in 1955. The following year he was elected to the City Council and was 1e-elected in 1960. He was elected mayor by his fellow coun- cilmen in 1962 and served in that capacity until he retired from the council in 1964. Former city manager and councilman Robert Shelton today recalled Mr. Hart as a "'kindly, thoughUul man who had a nice sense of balance." Shelton said Mr. Hart's work as mayor was "to contribute to intergovernmental harmony. He smoothed out some rough spots Viejo Driver Injured in Irvine Crash Two cars collided on Jamboree Boulevard near the San Diego Freeway offramp at about 12:45 p.m. Monday, causing major damage to both autos and send· ing one driver to the hospital for emergency treatment. · Officials at Tustin Community Hospital said Faith Perry Widzer, 41, of 24392 Maceda Drive. Mission Viejo. was treat- ed for injuries to her left side. She was not hospitalized. The other driver, Clyde Ronald Gales, 32, of Tustin, com plained of pain in his knees and was treated at the scene by paramedics. ORAHOI! COAST DAILY PILOT ~~~~::~1~=·==::.= Cat\t P\lbC•\ili!'Q C•mo•~• ~ .... f!Ott ... t .,., _,.,,.. ""'"".. ,~,.....,. ,, ... , 1w c .. 1. :=-v:.~~1.~:~ t.i:: ~t:',~ ~=~;~:=:::rs::::r:. ~~":"~~':'Lfi,:-~:~-_, .. , ""°""·-........ "' __ _ Jte•• c....., Vo<tPl'n lclt"l• .. G.-.. ~ ,_ ........ H iier ,_. . ....,,.... Mo_ ......... ~ ...... ~~-M lld ... Mo-~ OtkH ClMle/Mte•JJtWtMlt\I~ ...... ~ ... -:.~~ ·~=r."~ .. ~~v,11,.. 11191u,...11_ •IS..Dl ... ,, .. _ T~one (114)~1 ClH.tned Adn~tQ.MTI ...... ..,tl ......... Oll ... M1-tl10 f'fMlllfl~ ...... that had existed historically between the cities of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa and between the city and the county as well.'' In addition to his activities in city government and with the board ol reallors, Mr. Hart was a member or the Masonic Lodge and the American Legion. He had been hospitalized for several years. Hedied Monday af· ternoon at the Mesa Verde Con- valescent Hospital. Mr. Hart apparently had no immediate relatives living on the west coast, friends said. His wife. Nellie, died in 1969. F,..,,.PageA I PROBE ••• The attorney has maintained that while Diedrich encouraged him to make the loans, they were his own and did not jnvol ve any or the county supervisor's money. More recently, the grand jury bas shown an interest in aborted real estate deals involving Rem- ington and indicted police in· former Gene Conrad. Remingto·n has described three transactions involving Conrad as "woefully inept and unprofita· ble." In those transactions. Conrad through his Irvine-based firm Pension Funds of America was to acquire loans for real estate purchases in whi~h Remington and others were involved. Bul Remington said that Conrad failed to produce the Joans and the deals fell through. · The Fullerton attorney has also insisted that Diedrich had no financial or personal interest in those ill-fated transactions. The grand jury's term is scheduled lo end July l and it is expected that what has been a laborious probe into political practice and operations of county government will be concluded before then. The $24.7 million tentative budget for next year received by Saddleback College trustees Mon- day is $6 million higher than the current spending plan but calls for no increase in the tax rate. The board withheld comment on the adm1mstrabon 's proposal until its first formal study session next Monday. starting at4 p.m. in Room212oflhecoUegelibrary. One reason the increased budget requires no boost in the present tax rate of 95 cents per $100 assessed valuation is an ex· peeled 18 perc~nt increase in the distnct·s total assessed value figure. Though trustees received lhe tentative budget package they are not expected to approve it un- til next week's session. Approval is required by law before July 1. Following a series of hearings during which adjustments will be made, trustees must approve a final budget in August. The proposal before the board s hows an increase from $16 million to $19 m1lhon m the dis· trict's general operating budget. This is primarily a renect1on of expanding course ofCerings and the suuested hiring or more than 60 new employes, according to Business Manager Roy Barletta. The budget also calls for expen· d1ture of nearly $7 million on capital improvements during lhe 1977-78fiscal year. T hat figure includes such things as $1.54 million for purchase of the second carnpus site in Irvine and construction of t,he first buildings al the satellite facility. It also includes the final $1.7 million for the music and arts building at the Mission Viejo cam- pus, which is due to be open in the fall. or the anticipated $1 million cost of a swimming facility at the school, S8>0,000is in tbe budget, as is more than $800,000 for repair or faulty science building vents and relocation of lower campus build· ings totheuppercampus. College officials expect to spend another $4.1 million on capital projects in the 1978-79 school year. bringing the total for three years of construction acUvi· ty to nearly $16million. Sandra Chandler, the 9-year-old girl wbo flew to Washington seeking her moth r's release from prison, hugs her mother, Patricia Gale Bouke, 42, dud.DI a press • m>nlerence at. the Foderal Correctional Institute in Yort. Worth. \ twisting in the witness chalr un- der q uestions from Asst. Prosec:utor John L. 'l'bompson Jr ., was asked if he aaw the man in the courtroom who had shot his teacher, Bettye Mccaster. on· Nov. 10 at the Burt Elementary School. The blond youngster pointed to the defendant, Al Lewis, estranged husband of the 45· year-old Miss Mccaster. 5,500 Marchers Protest Gay Blas . 1 Four other children, two boys and two girls, who testified earlier, were unable to idenllfy Lewis. Members of the jury leaned forward in their chairs to concen- trate on lbe testimony of the children, which at times could barely be heard. All the children were ques- tioned by Recorders Court Judge Patricia Boyle about what ll Peace Emphasized WASIUNGTON CAP) -U.N. Ambassador Andrew Young says South Africa is in a ''race against time" and even if he thought bloodshed was inevitable he" would work for a peaceful solu· lion between blacks and whites. LOS ANGELES (AP) -An estimated 5,500 gay rights ·ac- tivists marched through Hollywood to protest singer Anita Bryant's campaign against homosexuals. The protest Monday was one of the lareest held since Miss Bryant's campaign succeeded last week in repealing a Dade County, Fla., ordinance forbid- ding discrimination a1ainst homosexuals. (Related story, A4) Since her victory in Florida, Miss Bryant has vowed to carry her anli·homosexual campaign nationwide. Miss Bryant claims that homosexuality is immor al and contrary to the teachings of thP Bible and threatens to corrupt children. Proba'bly ever y woman has a slightly diffenttt realOft. Are you planning to CJO back to wort&? Did your husbmlcl get that promotion, so you'll be mlncJllnCJ more with the company wives? Or did you catch a CJllmpse of yourself In a don window •a wondet-, fu1t for an Instant who that heffJ older looldnCJ woman was? Whatever your very personal reason. it's undoubtedly time you discovered the Lillian Ballard Police said t he one-mfle candleli~ht march was well· organhed and peaceful. The protest was sponsored by the Gay Community Services Center of Hollywood. Sheriff to Address Irvine Republicans Orange County Sheriff Brad Gatea will meet with the Irvine Republican Assembly tonight at Venado Intermediate School in' Irvine. Tonight's 7:30 meeting is open to all Republicans lo Irvine. For more information, call Bobbye Powers, 752·9260. or Robert Cof- fman, 551-5747. Method of Reducing. ..-.. ......, at•ttlMJ w 12"1 Y"' ...-ri1MJ 0..-. C..ty Discover haw you can lose one dress si:e in time for Summer!· Let our figure expert help you set your weight and inch toss goals. Give you a Relaxing Complimentary demonstration. No Strenuous Exercise No Shots or Pills Nutritional Guidance No OlsrObing Improved Posture 17 • ORANGE! COUNTY, CALI FORNI A Grand Old Flag Autumn 0',Bryan. Joey Lacombe and Patricia Gugliotti (from left), students at Killybrooke School in Costa Mesa, lead pledge of allegiance in F1ag Day rites before 40-foot American Flag. The F1ag, too big for school flagpole, was bung on side of school building for today's F1ag Daf observance. Teachers Nix Benefits l~e Likely in Laguna Beaeh Talla After 4'h months or negotiat· in&, teachers and board of educa· tloa negotiators in the Laguna Beach Unified School District have !ailed to reach agreement on 1977·'l8contracts. Today, ·the Laguna Beach Unified Faculty Association re· Jected the latest board offer re- garding fringe benefits for de- pendents and declared a de· adlock. Monday night, trustees met in executive session and, according to faculty association represen· tatives, decided that lf teac)\era did not accept a settlement to- day, impasse should be declared, . The board of education· and teachers have agreed on a basic salary increase of five percent. About $3.2 million is involved in teachers salaries aud benefits. Services Scheduled But teachers wanted a clause in tbe new contract to guarantee that half of any new or unac· counted ror monies that might be discovered after a flDal budget accounting would go toward boosting fringe benefits. The school board's position was that new monies should be used to build back the district's reserve account, which ad· m~ aQ abould .be kept at flH. percent of tbe total bwtcet. · Tbetehool board'• concessions on salary (the board originally ofrered • three percent raise> re- portedly depleted the reserve U La R d I hfundsto3.4percent. .r or wyer u 0 p ta~fi!:Ua:'r~t~·;; Memorial services for San Clemente attorney Norman Rudolph, who represented ticb and poor alike for 22 years, are- scbeduled at 3 p.m. Thursday at the Masonic Temple, 3011 S. El Camino Real. Hewas52. Rudolph died Saturday of head injuries suffered in a traffic acci· dent last week. POltce said be fell from his motorcycle wblle trying to start it \>y getting a tow from a friend. 1be cycle bad been con· nected by a rope to a car. Tlie attorney lost control at low speed and fell in the intersection o( W. Paseo Del Cristobal and Calle Toledo. Ruciotpb established a general law practice ln San Clemente in 1955. He was known for bis will· in1ness to represent all kinds ol people, from the desUtute to ttie affluent. He became friends with many of his clients. Rudolph wu elected a trustee of the Capistrano Unified School District, serving from 1964 throup 1967. A native of Los Angeles, be at· tended UCLA and received bis law degree at Southwestern Law School. Coast Weather Cloudy late tonight and early Wednesday morning. but sunny Wednesday af· ternoon. Lows too.liht 56 to eo. Hiehs Wednescfay a to 12 at bMCbes to 76 irtland. any monies above that should be He was active in the Masons av all able to employe groups. and EUcsserviceclubs. Kay East, fac~ty assoclaUon His hobbies included photo- graphy, mustc (be played the dulcimer, among other folk in· struments), woodworking and tennis. Rudolph is survived by hls widow Patricia; a daughter, Rob;ynn; a brother, Arthur Rudolph, of Australia; and a sls· ter, Roberta Bennett, of Los Angeles. The Norman Rudolph Memorial Fund bas been established to benefit the South Coast Area Boys Club gym- nasium. Donations may be sent to the law offices, 113 A venida Granada, or to the Boys Club, 1304 Calle Valle. RudoJpbwillbeburiedatsea. spo"kesmn, a&ld today the teachers don't believe the board really bad to cut bito the reserve. .. Our feeUng," abe said. "is they really haven't cut it. When the prellmlnary buda~t is put out, the figures may say one thina. but not pntll Jul1 1, when books are eloeed1 ls tt~ible to know exactly bow much ls left in the reserve. "We think the reserve is being projected conservatively (in the final prelbnlnary budget)." Under Impasse, contract negotiatioas go before a mediator from the state Educa· tional Employment Relations Board. A mediator ls expected to be appointed 1n about a month. Swimming, SrirfJng Zone oft LB Agenda elude! -The Crescent Bay specific plan providln.r clevelopment and redevelopment of the scenic pro- perties, but conservation of views and archeologieal finds. .::Renewal of a permit tor the Gypsy Wagob Craft Booth at 805 Laauna CUyon Road dl.U'ing the summer festival season. Deilial is recomm-ed. -Orderin' periniis tor ihe Canyon Acres-Arroyo Drive re: aldentlal parldni prolfam. Attomex 'Fef!, UP' I Diedrieh Friend Testifies at Probe. BJ GAllY GllANVILLE Of •o.etJ ,........,, Fullerton attorney Michael Remlqtoo wu oo band today to ag_aln testify before the Orange -County Gt'and Ju.ry u the jury contim>ed It.a six-month probe fn. to coUJd;J' political practices. Remington ls county Supervisor Ralph Diedrlcb's personal and business lawyer as well uclosepersonaJ friend. Diedrich bas been the center or attention in the grand jury's lengthy investigation. Two weeks ago, the Fullerton supervbor made an abbreviated appearance before the jury, an appearance that was cut short by a bombastic statement be made regarding the legitimacy ol the inquiry. It ls Diedricb's contention that the grand jury bas exceeded lts rightful powers in probing into bis personal, business and political life. However, be said Monday be would lmtruct Remington not to cite lawyer-client privilege when testifyins before the grand jury today. But Remington, who initially testified last February, indicated before be walked into the jury room that he is "fed up with this whole tbinl and an investigation that ls notbin1 more than a flab· ing trip aimed at gettln1 ·Ralph." So far, Remington said, no one bu pointed to an offense that Ralph has had anytb1n1 to do with. .. And yet they keep eolng on Ralph in the hQPeS they'll find &OD\etJl!D._••~nildd. Two montba ago polltldal operator Loran· Norton and ·another wil:lless were indicted by tbe Jury on perjury relat~ charges. And in the iniUal st-.es ol the invesU,atioa there was a flarry .of amendments to public dis· closure statements by 1976 political candidates and some of thelr contributors. Remington has admitted lend· ing at least four candidates sup- -ported bJ Diedrich in Jut year's eleeU~ l'CJlllhlY ~.ooo. all but a a mall porUoo ol wbicb bu been repaid. Tbe FWJerton attomey hu in· sisted the loam were personal to the candidates nther Uum to their campaips. ,, And. be h4S shown copJes of pertOQal notes u -ell u can· celled checks to prove bi.a point. <See PROBE, Pa&e AZ) ....., for Cartn- Nuke Breeder· Work Backed i~ . rr WASWNGTON (AP) -A House COIJlDlittee dealt another setback to President Carter's energy program today, voting to continue work on a controversial nuclear breeder reactor which the administration proposed can· celin1. · Across Capitol Hill, backers of legislation to remove price con· trols from natural gas pressed . their attack in the Senate on the Carter administration's plan for continued regulation. They won a' preliminary victory on that issue in a House subcommittee -last week. • , Continue<l work on the Cllncb River ~er reactor· l)roject near OM Ridae. Tenn., waa ai>-,..oWMI..,. UM Bouse Se._..ed TecJmololy Committee toda.y oo r . a 19·11 vote. The committee agreed io authorize $150 million to begin actual coo.struction on the reac· tor, which will produce more nuclear fuel than it coosw1u1&. Carter asked Congress to phase out the project, claiming. the fuel t:. produced, plutonium, could too eaally be diverted ror use lD atomic weapons by tei· rorlst groups. However, the committee ~· ject.ed, 17·11, an amendment by ·Rep. Thomas J. Downey (D· N. Y. >. that would have ac- c<inipD.abed what the aclministr• tion ~t by endinc work on ~e breeder project. Meanwblle, Senate Republieq • Leader Boward Baker told re-~ be feels there is a good • chance tlait the Senate would also Tote tO restore funds for the Electronics EXpe.,-t New '.ROP Directon . Cllnch 'River plant. A.a White House enera adviser James R. Sehl~ soulbt to def ead the Carter plan bet ore a Howse pend. the Senate Energy Committee was considering a riv.al plan to deJ"egulate newlY drilled natural gas. 1'1 ~£.COOPER oet11to.11rl'l ... 1t.t1t Dr. Jerold Simons is doi~ what be has wanted to do since eighth grit@ -teachln1 elec-· tronics. He alao ia the new chi~ adminlltrator o( the Capialraoo- Lacuna Regiocaal OccupaU01;1al Program CROP>. . '•'I can'1t imaeine n~t teacbing," said Simons, who left a position as administrative in· tern to the Provo1 Utah, superin· tendent ol acbooa to accept the ROPpost. "~ see myself u a teacher, and to keep a good perspective u an admini.stiator, I believe I need to keep teacbiog." Simons said the BOP ~ not a new procram, althou&b it was establlabed by the Capistrano and Laguna Beach Unified School just five years ago. ''The program is as old as the apprenticesblp system, of which it is a modification," he said. .. It's the 'bands on' approach to learning a Job sklll, to which we have added some classroom in· atruction.~· Simons has been personally m. volved In vocat.lonal education since be started teaching hi.Sh school In Anaheim in 1963. The Anaheim program •&$ 1eared toward· ft.Chting unemployment, and Simons said be derived great satlafacUon from ptactn1 his stu- dents in WIA, "Tbat'atb. pay that doesn't come ln aft aivelope,'' be said. The ROP ts vocational traininc which uaee the community for lta (SeeSDIONS, Plle AZ) Ollllr l"tW S!Mf ...... A n:A.CHER FIRST ROP Chief Sf mo?! 5,500March To Pr.otest Bryam Sttuid Water Hontl' Extended . ilfer w.tJ• AJl dll a.:mw.....,ma tiOMd -eo.rt P1lriela JloJl• •bout what t· co &ell u. tnrtb. h Mid dd'*-wtio tell u.. hue bad ... to u..m. lucb u ........ TbeJ .u pn1a11Md to &ell ta. fntb but DCmO WU u.ed_...oadL Tllo four children wbo could aot Identify the defendant· tc the eowtroom slowly .. 1c .. -.tes Hen are the five men nieomnamcJed to President Carter a candidates far di.rec· tor of the FBI. From left are Jobra Van de Kamp, Loe Angeles County district •"- t.oroey; Neat Welch, Phlladelpb.la PBI qent In charae; John J. Irwin. a sUperlor court Judce from Masaacbmettl; Wllllam Luca, lberiff of. WQDe Co«m'1. lllcb.. and Harllniton Wood. a U.S.. Appeals Court judge. · • ,._nm• .-d Gfflra Jiit ..... ... c. ...... ............ , 2 11-- He ---· .... ttc. bet the ROP ~ mu.nlq coll PftCl'UU -ktw._ t.be OP ud adab •hacetfol1 ''Tbll!lre an mu:r MODle lau.is comm wt.oWoa.fillMftl ,..., ............ ~---woqkl uu to weft • -.. wbtclt u.., ecN14 • ._ prtcle, .... al4; . .. Tbe &OP b atri~ ~ oriented. ad tbe ttuclllilt ea ... tb.e end ot .. trabl.l.Qf. ..... .W beaa tbejob. •• 1 Adult ---~ Jll'GIP'W Of. fer nlmble tn..1.ntq 1la 1k1J1a. wbleb are aat ~ jobr.- ll'Ji.aa to plck oul the man •bo • Mo& ..... tacber. ' Budget Up $6 Million· lated, Simons Aid... • • · ••11y wife toOt a madalae-. broldery ~ whldl· lbe ., jo7ed Vf!frl much, .. be aid, ''bat sbe had DO lntenUoa of sans to work u a seamstrea. U the coune bad been oriented toward prepariq atudena to become sewln1 macblne opera~ it wouldn't bave been appropriate for 017 wUe, wbo wanted to aew at home for tbe f amil.Y. •• .. Lori Audette, 1. constanUy •mW.. blb:IDd a ha.ad she beld In froat cl her face, looked around the lOQle8t al any of tbe four and fia.a1b' ntd: "I don't see blm." An autopsy disclosed Mias llcCut.er wu kllled by five 8U0 sbot woanda to the head, four ftredatdOMnqe. Beeb cl the 29 student. ln the cla.. bu been subpoenaed as proeeeution witnesses, altboueb attomeys said only a few were espected to testify. FRAZIER PARK (AP) -A runaway truck on In- terstate 5 here plowed into a field early today and ·spilled 10,8>0 pounds of refrigerated cheese and sausage, the California Wghway Patrol r~rts. Kern County Health l>el?artment officials were at the scene, trying to determme whether the food was fit for sale. The unidentified driver sustained a minor head cut, and a passenger escaped without injury. The southbound tractor-trailer rig lost its brakes at about 5: 15 a .m .• and the driver steered the truck in· to the field here about 40 miles south of Bakersfield on the Grapevine Ridge Route, officials said. Tbe truck hit a rut as it ~bled through the field and overturned. The name of the truck's owner and a damage estimate were not known. College Trua~ See No Tax lnereue The $24.1 million tentative budget for next year received by Saddleback College trustees Mon· day ii $6 million higher than the current spendine plan but calls fornoincreaseinthetaxrate. The board withheld comment on the administration's proposal unUI ita first formal study sesaion next Monday, startiQjt at4 p.m. in Room212ofthecollegelibrary. One reason the increased budget requires no boost in the present tax rate of 95 cents per $100 assessed valuation is an ex· peeled 18 percent increase in the district's total assessed value llgure. That fleure lncl~dea such tblaes aa $1.54 million for P\ll'Chaae ol the second campus site in Irvine and construction cl the flnt blldld•ne• at the satellite facWty. It also lncludes the final $1.T million for the music and arts bulldiuattbe Kilaion Viejo cam- pus, whlch la due to be open in the fall. Of the anticipated $1 milllon costof a~facllity attbe school, _,,OOOtain tbe badtet. u ls more than $800,000 for repair ol faulty science building vents and relocation d.Jower campus build· lqs tot.be upper campus. Colleae offielala ezpect to spend another $4.l mllllon on capital projects ln the 1978-'19 scbool year, brln8inf the total for threeyean of construction actlvi· ty tonearly$16mllllon. Water District 4 Ov..er June Quota Simona. wbo ls 38 ·aad th9 father al six cb1ld:reD. 1alcl Ule tac• tbat be bolds a doctorate mteht be traced back to. welder he admired in h1P school wbO bad a muter'• decree. · ••ue ~me to do wbatevw I chose to do to tbe beat ol my abllity,'• said Simons. ur hope that ii something we can convey intheROP. · "People are realiziq you can be happy without a college degree. There is respectability in any line of work, as long as it's donewdl." Though trustees received the tentative budget package they are not expected to approve it UD· til next week's session. Approval ilrequiredbylawbeforeJu.lyl. County Water District No. 4, use fortbesamemonth. Robe .Following a aeries of bearings Rob"--J durin& which adjustments will be servi.ne San Juan Capistrano and Meadows said the total amount (NU, made, trustees must approve a adjacent Spotted Bull and Dana the local district can use in June r 1 .... ..1 ...... inA t Knolls areas. is running over its without incurring the surcharge ~rom T •• 6',,.,n l.D.;b~al =r~ the board June water quota, district Of· is 91 million gallons. U consump. £ j J ~~ shows an increase from $16 ficialsaanouncedMonday. tioncootinuesatthepresentrate, million to $19 million in the dis· Water users in the distrtct bave the district would exceed its al-CriW:~~!·c~~-be trict 's general operating buc:fget. consumed 39 million gallons or lowance by 7 .5 million gallons. judge wore a borrowed robe as be This is primarily a reflection of water so far thls month, 3.4 In order to encourage water fumed. expanding course offerings and mill ion gallons over the conservation, water dlstrict .. Is nothing sacred anymore? the suggested hiring or more than guidelines establis hed by the directors recently authorized My robe bas been stolen out of 60 new employes, according to Metropolitan Water District $800fortbepurcbaseof500water chambers and my pen ls also Business Manager Roy Barletta. (MWD), said T.J. Meadows, guard kits. These kits are availa· missing. I don't know why they The budget also calla for expen-director. ble free, two to a family on a first dido 't take my cigars," Common diture of nearly $7 million on "U we keep it up at this rate, come r~t served basis, at dis-Pleas Court Judge c. Perrie capital improvements during the we 're ln trouble," he said. trict offiees, 31301 Andres Pico Phillipe said Monday. · ., 1977-78fiscalyear. .il .MWD, which sells water to Road. · . He hung his robe in a closet .. ., ~ Water District No. 4, charges $62 Additional information ·on the Friday afternoon. It waan't there FremP.,,eAJ PROBE CONTINUES. • • p,.... p.-AJ -a: •· per acre root (325,900 eallons) for kits and on other water conserva-Monday morning. So he donned a __.... I ~~ any amount of water used ln ex· tion · techniques is available by well-worn robe left in tbe clolet . The attorney has maintained that while Diedrich encouraged r him to make the loam, they were · blaownanddidnotinvolveanyof . the count;y supervisor's money. More receoUy, the erand jury baa shown an interest io aborted real estate deals involving Rem· iQltOO and indicted police in· former Gene Conrad. Remilletoa bas described three transactions involving Conrad as ·'woefully inept and unprofita- ble." In those transactions. Conrad through his lrvine·based firm Pension Funds of America was to acquire loans for real estate purchases in which Remington an~ others were involved. But Remlntton said that Conrad failed to produce the loans and the deals fell through. Tbe Fullerton attorney has alao inalBted that Diedrich had no GOP -Switches Said Unlikely W ASHJNGTON (AP) -The Republlcan leader of the Senate sald today be doesn't expect any GOP memben of Congress to de- fect to the Democrats despite the adml.ulon by two consrasmen that they've conaldered swttcblna. .. I don't know cl any defedlons that are imminent,'• said Sen. Howard H. Baur Jr. ot Ten- nessee. Baker WU uked about a re- port that Reps. John Buchanan <R·Ala.), and Charles Wbalen (R;Ohlo), have tbou1ht about swltcblQB to the Democr•tlc patty. OAANOE COAIT DAILY PILOT ttnanclal or personal interest In those W-fated transactions. ~ WATER. • • _c_es_s_or_eo_pe_r_cen_t_o_f_laa_t_y_e_ar_'s __ c_a_lli_Qjt ___ ,_.93-_15_15_. _______ b_y_a_nother _ __..J_udg_.._e_. ----- The grand jury's term Is scheduled to end .July 1 and it is expected that whal bas been a laborious ~obe into political practice and operations of county government will be concluded 1 before then. · aald. "These wells were abandoned when they began to silt up and the water became saline (salty) back ln t.beea.rly 1920s. Charla Hart, Newpor:t Ciric l«uler, Dia "The water district formed at that time and found a s upply in • the Santa Ana River and coo- 1, tinued to get ita water from that source WlW the l9tOs when it became too brackis h," he said. Charles E. Hart, long-time Newport Beach councilman, civic leader and mayor of the cl· ty from 1962to1964, died Monday afternooa at a Jocal convalescent home. He was 82. Funeral services are ~ today at Pacific View Mortuary in Corona del Mar. Newport Beach Mayor llllan Dostal read a brief announce- ment cl Mr. Hart's death at Mon- day's City Council meeting. Councilmen adjourned the session io his memory. Mr. Hart was a lOQl·time resi- dent of Newport Bea~h. He moved to lhe Harbor Area in the late lNOs. He was a realtor and joined the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board ot Realtors in 19C8. He served as president of that or· gani.zatloo in l95S. The following year be was elected to the City 'Council and was re-elected in 1960. He was elected mayor by his fellow COUD· cilmen in 1962 and served ln that capacity until be retired from the. council in 1964. Former city manafer and councilman Robert Shelton t.oday recalled Mr. Hart as a "kindly, thouJbtful mm who had a nice senaeofbalance." Shelton said Mr. Hart's work as mayor was ••to contribute to lntereovemmental harmony. He apiootbed out some rouah spots that bad exlsted blstorically between the ciUes of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa and between the city and the county uwtll. .. ln addltloD to bis actlvltles ln dt7 80'Nl'JlllllDt and wltb tbe boarilof reattin; Mr. Hart wa a member of the Kuonlc Lodi• ud u.. AmeriClll Letfon. Be ba4 been holptt.allae4 for 1neral,ean. Bed.led Mooda.Y al· ternoc:a at tbe lies• Verde Coo· valeletlDtHolpltal. Mr. Hut appanmtb' had no Immediate relatttes llrinl an the wat eout, frleodl aald. HJs wife, N.We, 4ied ill 1989. Election Deadly MADIUD, Spaln (AP> - Sp11D'1 nrtt fNe eJect:IOD cam· Palri in 41 ,..,.. hu ended wtth bomb aplotkm and •P~ far moderation •• It was at that time, the district began to participate in the im· portation of Colorado H~er water upon which it now relies for all water. Pboenix will receive about $800 for field study of the local byd'rology. No borings are planned at t.bia point, Sweany said .. A Laguna Beach resident. the w·ater expert bas worked for the federal government and bas been a state department adviser GO water resources in Nigeria, Morocco, Ethiopia and Thailand. He is a consultant to Boyle Engineering Corp. of Santa Ana. If water is found, there will be questions about who owns it, Sweany noted. M ucb of the property behind the city lies not in the local water district, but in the Moulton· Nieuel Water District. In addi· Uon, there are U private wells in the aftL Sweany said the di.strict would cross that bridge if and when it -came to It. 4 J bT . • . ' o ra1n1ng ~ Classes Set Jl .. Banklnf, escrow, diesel and automobile air condttlontng classes are open this summer in the Capistrano-Laguna Rqlanal OccupaUonal Proaram CROP>. beginning the week of June 30. Rutdenta ot the Capistrano and Laauaa Beacb Unified School Districts can attend the Job skill training and intern pro- g ram free of eharae. Job coun.sel.lni and placement ate alao offered. Addltlonal Information is available by callin& ROP offices. 496-JUS.. AVALON, N .J . (AP) - M'otoriata here have been uked to obq ''tw11e crouln1•• slgnt. Tb• Avalon Couae.rvatlon Oom- rnl11Jon aald M.oPd&f tbe annual tlirlle ria.lgraUon bu becun from back bay ~IJ'lbland.I to aand dunes, incr.uhla tbe rlsk Of turtl BIDS run OYel'. Th turtln i., tbelr qp ln the warm aand. . \ }· Pr~llably every woman ha• a slig•lly differtftl reason. Are you pa-Ing to CJO" back to work? Did yow lmltmcl get tlaat promolloll, so yoa'll be ...._og ....,.. wHll Ill• company wives? Or cld you catch a CjllntpM of yowself In a store willdow mcl· wonder, pt for • Inst.I who ·that hHYy older loolllng wom• was? Whatever your very personal . reason, it's undoubtedly time you discovered the Lillian Ballard MethOd of Reducing. Lmcm laltrd c1l 1ll tllillg...,. 1211 yew Ml'Tt.g 0..,.. CI fJ Diseover how you ftln lose one dress sl:e in time for Summer.I • Let our figure expert herp you set your weight and inch loss goats. Give you a Relaxing Complimentary demonstration. No Strenuous Exercise 1 No Shots or Piiis Nutritional Guidance No Disrobing lmproved~ ~7 ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A TE~CENTS Oh No, Not Ne~ort Bf1'd. l:ulg!- --.Nc.,.n anc• ud Calta btach·bouncl traUlc IA both' Xna offlclal.t ••J tb•1 ue ·cJU.. ,.. .... t1ui1: camau llllDt to NlirfMieM.-por\a.s..ad.. B C'Qalldl a:.emkn froro 1*a. dtia ... a UUle C'redilalollll at tlM t.t• Dep1rtmr-nt of Tl'UlpGIUIUaD'S t1mJ.lll. a ca1Trus offtc1all plan to start Uae ~project lo July, OI \bie beeriMt IDOD for Grand Old Flag But, tbe1 add. th resurf aelnf between N'.wport 8eaeh cttr ball and 11 .. Drtve Ill Cotta Jlcaa wW taaplaee atnilbt. N•WPOl't B .. ch councilmen areo'tf~. "Dot.My llav'e to do it in July.'" CouncPmu Don Mclhnil uked lloodQ D!iht. .. Can't~ do it ln October or November?' "Frantly, I thlnt It's colng to b4t jut as bad at ni&ht unless they're plannlQa to work between the bourl ol 2 and 4 a.m.," he addett. Costa Mesa Vice Mayor Jack Hammett, wbo bas long battled tor a freeway to replace the boulevard in his city, said the Dally .,, ... l'lleto lty l'atri<~ 0'0--11 Autumn O'Bryan, Joey LaGombe and Patricia Gugliotti (from left), students at Killybrooke School · in Costa Mesa, lead pledge of allegiance in Flag Day rites before 40.foot American Flag. The flag, too big for school flagpole, was hung on side of school building for today's Flag Day observance. Final, OK of $23.8 Millian Set June 27 -...r"ort Beach's proposed $23.8 illl:ion city budset cleared its first hur~le Monday nlgbt and is set for (mal r:proval by city councilmen JUJ~~7. Councilmen wrangled over the budget for more than two hours and heard public testimony on nine additions which would have added $212,000 to the proposed spendins package. In the end, the list of projects added to the budget totaled Ongoing Probe $16S,935 and included items aought by the police department, the fire department, the Utter control committee, the arts com- mission, the Corona del Mar library, the senior citiiens center and the mayor. Most of the public testimony came from residents who sup- ported the two items sought by the police department -$96,940 lo pay for policemen hired to replace departing officers before Diedrich's Lawyer · Faces Jury A.gain By GARY GRANVILLE· Ol IM Oelly l'llM Slaff Fullerton attorney Michael Remington was on hand today to .l•lain testify before the Orange County Grand Jury as the jury continued its six-month probe in· to CoWltY political practices. Remington ls county Supervisor Ralph Diedricb's personal and business laW)'et as well as close personal friend. Diedrfch has been the center of ~tteptlon in the grand jury's Jen•tby investigation. Two weeks ago, the Fullerton 1upervtsor made an abbrevia\ed appearance before the jury, an appearance that was cut short by ,, a bombastic statement he made regarding tbe legitimacy or the inquiry. Jt is Diedrich 's contention that the 1rand jury has exceeded its rightful powers in probing into bis personal, business and political life. However, be said M,9oday be would instruct Reoiingfon bot to cite lawYer·client privilege when tesWYinl before lbe grarul jury. today_ But Remington, wl)o initially testified last Febru~, ~dicated before be walked intq the jury room that he is •;fed up with lbia whole thing and an jnveatigaUoo that ii nothing more than a «bh· in& trip aimed at getting (See PROBE, Pa1e AZ) they leave and $19,200 in pay for officer! to work 12-hour shifts on two three-day weekends in the coming fiscal year. Both allocations were ap- proved by the council in a 5-1 vote with Councilman Paul Ryckoff dissentina. Councilman Lucille Kuehn wa• absent. She is re· coverin& from surgery to correct an arthritic condition in her feel. CouncUmen declined to ap- prove $24,980 sought by the litter committee to hire and equip a lit· ter control officer; $1!),000 sought by the arts commission for a center for performing arts, and $8,900 to remodel the former church at Enslgn View Park. One audience member, Lyman Faulkner, representing the Newport Harbor·Costa Mesa Board of Realtors, asked coun· cilmen to put a ceiling on city spending so that tax bills would only go up about six percent a year. Tbe bucfeet under coosidera· lion calls for a two percent in· crease in upendltures, but is based on a 15 petcent increase in assessed valuation, primarily due to new building in town, ac- cording to City Manager Robert Wynn. His remarks touched off a series of statements by coun· cilmen. Ryckoff said he shared the frustrations voiced by Faulkner, but noted that councilmen face a constant demand for increased leyels of city services. He sug• gested a citizens budget commit· tee to help the council determine what ciliiens need and are will· lnl to pay for. (See BUDGET, Page A%) CalTrana tlminl does not sur- prise him. "It juat blows my mind, but that's CalTrans for you," he said · in a telephone interview today. "You're damned if you do and you're damned If you don't. Maybe it's a good thlnc, thou1b," he said after a moment. "Maybe they'U take a good look at the traffic jam going to the beach and reconsider -the freeway.'• Costa Mesa Mayor Norma Heruoe said she is concemed about where CalTrans el'ft/S will park tbetr heavy machinery duJ'lo in&thedayUghtbOlurs. $he said she did not object to the.night work, "u lone as their vehicles don't obstruct beacb. . traffic durin& the day.'• But -N~ city oftlelala uf4 th•Y want to Imo• •b1 Cal'l'raM ca1a •t put the proJeet otf a few 'months. · • "Everybody ls lolnl to JUID9 all over us on thi.t one.'' saW Newpoat•s )Cclnnia. "I'd ratkr ask CalTrans a few questions now than hne 10,000 questions asked~ m lat« oa." The lll'OJect ia expected to tab .two moat.Utocomplete. Flights M-u)Jed .. Newport to OppOse A.dJ.itiom Orange County Airport sup. porters and opponents have until June 24 to tell the federal Civil Aeronautics Board how they feel abeut an application from North Central Airlines for a route from Minneapolis-St. Paul to Oranee County. The deadline was set by the CAB in May when the au-line filed two applications tor routes from Minnesota to Southern California and asked for an ex- pedJt.ed bearing. A spokesman for the CAB said today the board will review state· ments filed by interested parties by June 24 before deciding whether to move the airline's ap- plication to the top or its docket. Ir the expedited hearing is granted, the application would be heard sometime in the late fall, the spokesman said. The dual applications ask for routes from the Twin Cities to Hollywood-Burbank and to Orange County via either Las Vegas or Phoenix. The applications concern only the route and do not specify num- bers of flights nor type of aircraft, the spokesman said. News ot the application was gived to the NewPort Beacb City Council Monday by City Attorney Denb1s O'Neil who claimed no local officials in Orange County bad been notlfied or the pending application. The CAB otrlcials, however de- nied the lack of notification and said the airport's governint agency had been sent notice of the application for an expedited hearing. Wounds Fatal MERCED (AP> -A Merced County woman, Alice Adams, 64, of Atwater, who was beaten and shot during a robbery at her home May 28 has died from her wounds, the coroner's office re· ports. Bob Bresnahal), director of the Orange County Airport, said be found out about the application throup Hughes Airwest, which opposes it. ''I think they (the CAB) as- sumed that the City of Santa Ana owns the airport, so they prob- ably poti!ied them instead of us," 'Bresnahan said. Newport Beach city officials were not happy about the pro- poS'al. Mayor Milan Dostal said, "it is vital ror us to oppose this. . ''The noise impact on this city from lhe airport ls already ud· bearable. To add more wpuld be unthinkable." · Councilmen authorised city manacer Robert Wynn to send a delegaUon of city officials, in- cl u din c councilmen, to W ashlntton to testify against the proposed route once a bearing date bu been established. City Attorney O'Neil said be would take appropriate action on the city's behalf to intervene against the application. Ex~Newport May;or Charles'. H&rt Dies oally .. , ... J"'-...... SUCCUMBS AT 82 · Newport'• Charles ... rt Charles E. Hart, long.time Newport Beach councilman, civic leader and mayor of the ci· ty from 1962 to 1964, died Monday afternoon at a local convalescent home. Re was 82. Funeral services are pending today at PaciflC Vietr Mortuary in Coronadel Mar. Newport Beach Mayor llllan bostal · read a brief Unobnce· ment of Mr. Hart's death at Mon- day 'a City Council meeting. Councilmel) adjourned the ses-.iOn in hil memory. Mr. Hart was a long.time resi- dent of Newport Beach. He moved to the Harbor Area in the late 19405. He was a realtor and joined the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors tn.1948. ..He served as president of that or· aan1Jatioo in 195S. The following year he was elected to the City Council and was re-elected in 1960. He was elected mayor by his fellow coun- cilmen in 1962 and served in that· capaoilv until be retired from the <See BART, Page A%) Urban Exclutian CoO.t Unit ·Jaue Newport Beach city officials are to appear tonight before the state coastal commission to argue for excluding large por- tions of the city from the com- mission's permit process. The bearing on tbe city's ap- plication for a so-called .. urban exclusion" wijl be held in Los Angeles. Missing from the application will be Bafshores. Community Development Director Dick pogan told city councUmen Monday that the state commission start ball de· cided to remove Bay11l1oreg "as a means of getting residents to re- move their private entrance and permit public access." Monday Hogan described the dispute over Ba:uhoresl a bayfrollt eommwtlty whtcb Jes near the intersection of Pacific Coast Wghway and l)Qver Drive, · Annlveriary Tract in the Upper Bay. . As IOCllht by the city, the ex· clusloo would enable owners ol single family homes to 1et their coutal icne permltl through tbe .city. Tbe exc1uslon would ODJy apply to single famlly . bomea and duplex• and would not affect ·any property on the beach - either on tbe ocean front or the bayf'i'onL. • a • oy Teacher iller land Gift Offer Held For Study Consideration ol a &ill or land . to Newport ~acb from the Irvine Compaey WU put oU Mon- day when cowu:.Umen found out the parcel in question is larger than oriiiJlally thougbt. City Mana1er Robert Wynn told councilmen he needed time to study a new proposal oo tbe land dedication given to him late Friday by tbe Irvine Company. City councilmen •&reed and the matter will be brought up within the next 30 days. The deal in question involved a parcel ol land acrou University Drive from tbe YMCA and oo tbe ed1e ol the Upper Bay wildlife preserve. Originally, the land wu tbou&ht to be alx acres, but a recent survey revealed il to be closer to 10 acres, Wynn reported Monday. Based on tbe six-acre fiaure. com~y official• had asked in return credit for four acres of ex· isling open space to be taken out by part or the Sea Island apart- ments aa well a1 an additional four-acre credit ln some future development. Wynn said the new survey figures resulted in a new set of conditions on the dedication which he needed time to study beforti recommendln1 action on th6 propotal to tbe council. F,....PageAI HART ••• council In 1964. Former city manager and councilman Robert Shelton today recalled Mr. Hart as a "kindly, thou1btlul man who had a nice senaeolbalance. '' Shelton said Mr. Hart's work · as mayor wu ••to contribute to intergovernmental harmony. He smootbed out some rough spots that had existed historically between the cities of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa and between the city and the county as well." In addition to bis acUviUes In city govemment and with tbe • board ol realtocs, Mr. Hart was a member of the Masonic Lodge and the American Legion. He bad. l!een boepitallzed for · severalyean.HediedMondayaf- temoon at the Mesa Verde Con·, valescent Hospital. Mr. Hatt apparently bad no im metliate rel a ti vu living on the west coast, friends said. His wife, Nellie, died in 1869. Election Deadly MADRID, Spain (AP) SpalD'• first fr" elecUon cam- paign in 41 years has ended with bomb explollom and appeali for • moderation. The campaign ended at mldnl1ht Monday to alve tbe 23 miWon votert a 33-- llour .. perl'Kl of reflection .. before they begin votina Wednes- day for a new Cortes. Eilbt died 1n the three-week campaign. DAILY PILOT l•ae IT, Now.109* lloll. n.~~,.,....,to tbe defeadaat, Al L••l1. ftlraqed buaband of the u. year-old IUll McCuter. l'our otba' c.h11dttn. two boJ1 1 and two alrlt, wbo t11tltttd uru.r. were unable to ldmtlly Lewla. II bnl of the jury leaed few.ad lD tbl1r Chain to conceo- trate ao tb4t tat1mon1 ol tho cblldrea,. which at thnes could barel1 bl beard. All the children were ques- tioned by Reeorders Court Judie Patricia Boyle about what tt meant to tell the truth. Each said cblldna wbo tell lies have bad tbinl• happen to them, such as tpanktnaa. 'Ibey all promiaed to· tell-tM truth but none wu ques- tioned under oatb. Tbe tour cblldren who could not identify the defendant• scanned tbe courtroom slowly trying to pick out tbe man who shot their teacher. Lori Audette, 1, constantly'. smiling behind a hand she held in front of her face, looked around the longest of any of the four and flnallysald: "ldon'tseehlm." An autopsy disclosed Miss M cCaster was killed by five gunshot wounds to the bead. four fired at close range. 5,500Moorn Six Terrorists Slain in Raid ASSEN, The Netherlands (AP) -More than 5,500 South Moluc- can1 from across Bolland gave martyrs• funerals today lo six Moluccan terrorists killed when government troops stormed the train on which they held 51 hostages. Mourners packed into the small Moluccan Evaneellcal Church in the center of the Moluccan ghetto and thousands more crammed the square out- side to honor the five men and woman killed in the weekend raid. All 1ix terrorists -including the leader, Max Papilaya, 24 - were in tbe front of tbe train ear· ly Saturday when Dutch tr6opa raked their wagon with machine- gun fire. Two hostages were also slain in tbe raid. One Moluccan said the lac· quered cukets were opened overntibL .. One body had 300 bullet holes ln lt." be aaid ... The &irl bad 108 bulletl in her ... The Dutcb rovernment 1114 another. six Moluccans captured Jn the train and at a nearby school were under detenUon and • HVenth WU 1n crltical condl- . tt,on at a b~pital. Forty·nine hostages in the train and four in the school were freed by the raid after 20days of captivity. Arter the l'i<t·hour memorial service, tbe Moluccans' caskets were· driven in separate hearses throu1b the town. Along the route the red white, ireeo and blue flag of ifie phantom Moluccan re- public slre9oed from almost every window. Loud, cont:lnuou. wa.Wna came from the homes of the dead. The Moluccana blocked the streets leading into their quarter with automoblles. There was no violence. The Dutch police kept a low profile, and order was maln- talnecl by self·deferuie 1roupa or- 1amsed by militant youth or- • aniaattons to resist feared violence from white Dutchmen infuriated by the terrorist. at.- tacks. Tbe hearses were followed by a double row of children cmylng white and )'ellow nowen. ·and then by a long prt>cesaton of mourners ranglna from women hr traditional black to youths with lar&e Afrohairdol. . Piii ~aadhl•tes Here are tlie flve men recomme11ded to Presldent Carter as candidates for direc- tor of the FBI. From left are John Van de Kamp, Los Angeles County d~trlct at- tomey; Ne&l Welch, Philadelphia FBI . a1ent In charge; John 1. Irwin. a superior court judge from Massachusetts; Wllliam Lucas, sheriff o( Wayne County, Mich., and Hartington Wood, a U.S. Appeals Court ju<tie. ·Library Dirision Mov~s 4-roie Neuport Action CoruUlered Sropgap It took four Vo\eS to work: it out. but Newport Beach city COUil· cllmen flnaUy decided Monday to move the library's technical services dlvialon from the former church on Balboa Island to the former city council cham- bers. The move was agreed to as an interim measure until better quarters could be found for the; department. The balloting covered a variety of proposals. Had It not be~n for the absence of Councilwoman Lucllle Kuehn, who is recuperating from sur· · gery, the library's technical services and admlnialrative·of- flces could have bad new homes at tbe yet-to-be built Newport Center· library. · A proposal to add 4 ,000 square feet to the Newport Center facill· ty failed when councilmen de-· adlocted 3-3 on the propo8al. Mrs. Kuehn, wbo led an unauc· ceasfuJ fight for a lareer library 'in Newport Center more than a year ago, m<>11t llit4'1Y would have voted in favor of that proposal along with Milan Dostal, Pet.e Barrett and Trudi Rog era. The problem facing coun- cilmen wu a promise made last year to Balboa Island residents that the city-owned building I',.._ Page Al BUDGET.· •• Councilman Ray Williams wryly pointed out that council members never hear from anyone who "wants something taken out of the budget. Everyone who talks to us wants us to add somethlna." Councilman Don Mcinnis said that the city's income comes 30 percent from property taxes and the rest from other sources such as eu tax and sales tax, and Mayor Milan Dostal added that of the $9 tax rate paid by Newport Beach residents last year, only $1 .1 \ was levied by the city. "I hope you all are talk.int to the school boards and the county Board of Supervisors because that's where the action is,'" Dostal said. Hostage Tells Of'Take-over would be demolished and a sma11 · park: in.stalled in its place in the comln1 Oscal year. Ori&ioally, the technical services were to have been moved to the former Parks. Beachel and Recreation buildinc oa Balboa Boulevard atone with' tbe admtn11traUve offlcea now houaed at Martnen library. But that move proved un- popular because it would dla· place the Voluntary Action Center of South Oranae County which bas occupied tbe building for the past two years. Couocllmen e1reed to leave . the adminaltratlve offices at .¥arlnera and squeeze the technical services into the former council cbambers which Librarian Bradley Simon estimates la abo&tt 20 percent smaller than tbe quarters no• hou1in1 the dlvWon. Councilman Ray WiWam.t wbo made t.be motion flnally atreed to by councilmen, streised that uae of the old council chambers would only be for • year er 18 months unW new Q1'artet1 could be found, either in building an ad· dition at Newport Center or by movine VAC into the senior ctuaen <:enter when it tilreJ over ltl fu.ll 1lte 1n June, 1W78 and put.· tine the two library services Into the old PB and R build.inc. Trio Seize Hostage' NEW YORK (AP) -'l"hl'M armed Croatian t.errorilta shot 1 security auard at the entrance to the Yuco.Iav Mluion to the Unit· ed Natlons today and aelsed at least one bostqe in tbe buildlnl, police reported. Radomlr Medic, SB, wu 1bot in tbe abdomen u tbe terrortata en· tered the buUdin1. Medic, • security euard who also serves as a chaufieur for the mission, had stopped the trio in the lobby of the building. Authorities said the three well· dressed gunmen strolled past a uniformed New York policeman to enter the building. Tbe intruders displayed tbe un- i den Wied boltaee from a top. floor window of the mlulon that overlooks Central Park from Fifth Avenue between 66th and 87th streets, police aald. · Police eaid the terrorl.ab put a nae out the window and threw down leaflets demandlnc freedom for Croatia from Com· munlst Yugoslavia. Scores of police and Emergen· cy Service officers trained in hostage negotiations surrounded the building. Many wore bullet· proof veata and carried shotguns, tear gas launchers and rifies. Busy Fifth Avenue was sealed off to all traffic near the scene. Probably •••ry woman has a slightly diff......t l'HIOft. Are you ,._Ing to go back to work? Did yovr lmbllllCI CJff that promotion, so you'll be mlnCJllng __... wltlt . the company wlvH? Or did you catch a t)llmpse of yourself in a store wlllclow met woncllr, lust for an Instant who tltat hecrfJ older looking woman was? Whatever your very personal reason. lt'S undoubtedly. time you discovered the Lillian Ballard • • .. ,.. .-..--. ............... 11 ..... ~ .............. • • "And Jet~ keep -· Ral bopel lM'y'll ftDd ............ aid. Two oath.I ••o ~Ullcal .operator Loran Norton a.84 ·the j'8ry. OD pUJUr7 = cbU1-. . . And ln the l.Dltlal at.qa fJI the investlaaUoa there was a Ouny pl amendments to public dla- e l oaure atatemenu by 1118 polltlcal candidates and aome ot tbelr camtlbuton. Remincl• ti.a adallltecl lend· ing at least four cuclidatel 1up- ported by Dledrtcb lD lut yar•a eleeUam rouablY *55,000, all but a a mall port1on of which baa been repaid. · The Fullerton attorney has In-sisted the loans were penooal to the candldatM rl.Uler thP to their campaip.s. And, be bas shown copies of penonal notea as. well • can- celled cbecb to Pl'O'f• b1a point. The attorney bai malntalDecl that wblle Dledricb encourqecl blm to mate the loans, they,,,.. )l1I own~ did not l.Dvolve UY, of the coullt:1 auperv11ot•1 ~· More recently, the IJ"Ud JUl'J h., shown an lnterett in aborted real eat.ate dealt lnvolvtna aem. in1ton and indicted police ln· former Gene Conrad. Bemtncton bu deacrlbed thW · tranaactlooa involvina ~-­"woefully inept an4 .... ..t~'"-­ble." ~-_. Jn thole tramacUom, CCllU'aCl tbrou1b bla · Irvin•bued ft.rm Pemion Funds of America wu to acquire loans for real estate purchases In wblc:,b Remlnltcm and otben were involved. • But Remington 11ld tbat Conrad f alled to produ~ the . loans and tbe dealt fell throuab. The Fullerton attomey bu alao 1°1llted that Diedrich bad no financial or penonal bttermt in those W·f at.ed uan.sactlooa-. The grand jury's term i1 scheduled to end July 1 and It la expected that what bas heel\ a laborious probe into political pracUce and operations of county government . will be concluded befqre lben. WASHING TON (AP) -"The door burst open and a man with a rtne came ruahing in and started screaming at us," a man held hostage durin8 a three-building • aieee told a D.C. SuperlOl" Court Method of Reducing. Lm•l•9'd cllakilllMJ .... jury Monday. William c. Feriuson Jr., a data proces11J11 consultant. totd the jury in tbe murder and kid· napini trial of 12 Hanafi Moalems that be and others W'eJ'e forced to leave tbe J'OOm tn tbe B'nai B'rtth headquarters. "We did what.he told us," be saJd. "We rail out Into tbe ball, .. where they were takeBto ,a blood· spattered second-Ooor office where the Door-was partly eov. ered with people 11tn1 face- down, too.'• He said the aunmen ~Id th• captives to .. pitP OD peo. ple U necessU)'. •• 12tta,... ..m.g Onmge C-'r Dlseover laotc you: ea11 lose one dress si:e in time for Summer! Let our figure expert help you set your weight and inch loss goals. Give you a Relaxing Complimentary demonstration. . . . No strenuOu. 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IDUIDI what 11 called tc:1:nt Nina\ at tM ftlotber -a per1Qd of COO· templatlon. •• said ~rank Sw 11, 1~am1a tor tbo • l Grand Old Flag Autumn O'Bryan, Joey Lacombe and Patricia Gugliotti (from left), students at Killybrooke School in Costa Mesa, lead pledge of allegiance in Flag Day rites before .W.foot American Flag. The flag, too big for school flagpole, was hung on side of school building for today's Flag Day observance. YACC Pitches to MAC More Innings Due on Athl.etic F adli~ Soccer and other organized sports in Mission Viejo battled it out Monday night with advocates of balanced park development. The dispute even got a little coaching from Third District Supervisor Ralph Diedrich who attended the Municipal Advisory 'Council (MAC> meeting: A request from MAC's Youth Athletic Council (YACC) for * * * playing fields kicked off the con· troveny. Pat Kelly, YACC president and husband of MAC member Kathleen Kelly, told the council that 4,000 children play on 187 teams represented by YACC. "Half the kids in elementary school play soccer," be said, .. and we find that we have to cut back soccer involvement * * * because we do not have the fields." But Robert ~retoo, chairman of the Cordova Homeowners As· sociation executive committee, told the MAC bis organization ad- vocates park development for balanced neighborhood use. Diedrich Meets "We have 1,000 children lo the Cordova homes need a place to play," said Jane Fitz1erald of the Cordova Homeownera As· sociation. "Cordova is not ·the 1lte tor blab tatelMitf Hl'lt usa." ••1 wW lieht qain.st having all diamonds iD ooe of these parb or all or these parks," said Coun· cilman Ted Keene ... I don't think people want this. They want quiet parks where people can walk, have picnics and throw a Frisbee." Viejo Constituents Calling himself the county's most cootroveraial supervlsor, Ralph Diedrich introduced himself Monday to the Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory Council (MAC). "I view the MAC as an aid to my doing a better job for Mission Viejo citizens," said Diedrich. who recently added Mission Vie- jo to his third district as part of a supervisorial redistricting. The community previously bad been in Thomas Riley's fifth district. Diedrich said it was bis un- dersta.ndin1 that Riley routinely referred Mission Viejo ciUzens to the MAC. Dledrich·aaid be would do that only if the matter in· volved a matter in which the MAC bad clear jurisdiction. "Feel free at any time to com- municate your concerns to me " be said. ••1 will Uslen, I ;bi respond. I don't mind direct com- munication from anyone many · issue." DLedrich said he has always been an activist involved in areas of controversy. "It's good to get into some is- a uea that are highly con- troversial," be said. "Thal way you get people where they live." Coast Weather Cloudy late tonight and earb' Wednesday momin1, bul SUM~ Wednesday af. ternooo. Lows toniaht 56 to 60. Bfgb.s Wednesday 68 to 12 at beaches to 7S-inl•nd. Deity .. "'4 SUfl ..... Mrs. Kelly said the MAC would be doing a disservice to tax· payers by failing to provide play- ing fields for organbed athletics. •'The oarks should be available (See PA&KS, Page All * * * MAC Okays . . Alicia Park Development The Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory Council (MAC) un· animously approved develop- ment of Alicia Park Monday. paving the way for Orange Coun· ty supervisors' approval expect· ed later this month. • Approval of the $147,800 con· struction bid, with minor dele- tions, means the 9.5-acre park should be ready for team ~ by next March. The park is located at the northwest comer of the Alida Parkway and Coronel Drive in· "-'Uege Bo~""et tenection ln north Mission Viejo. '-Al ~· ·nevelopment would include four . lighted baseball fields, facilities · NEW CONmTUENCY Supervlaor Dleclrfch Up 86 Million ~t~1d5r~~~:r Pr:./ a~~~~b~~~~i: spaces and restrooms. But Not Taxes m!!~~ ::: =tytoboi:::r:r aupervisot's accept the part de- velopment bid. Councilman Kathleen Kelly said she is un· comfortable about governmental involvement ln Mission Viejo de- velopment. .. I am very disturbed we are looking to counl7 government tO do eveeyt.blnc," she said. 0 1t'a about ttme we looked to 011rselves first. We're in one bell of a lotoltrouble lf we don'tstart dolne \bat." "We've been a year and • halt workinc to raise these park funds, and you have voted aealnst them evef1 time, 11 MAC chairman John Noble told Mn. 1tell1. "It's time we move atitiid to 1et our commwiity lieldl cte-: veloped fOt park use.• Deleted !tom the bld were SZ'1,90S in lmlft'Ovemtnta. f.DclUd. ln1 concnu ble.eMtl, bleacher handrail• and: a -eoacrate H•twall Planter. Te>qJ ~. "'ce cbatnQaft- OI the ¥AC P41fU:and recreation committee, Hld th del.uoal would tmn1 l\lida hrt develaP- meut cc.t iD lioe wk• COUbtY seffice aru funds ava.llable the roJ TEN CENTS Attorney 'Fed Up' • • •• 0 ' 5 . . • . D1ediieh Fnend: Testifies at Probe BJ GAllY GRANVILLE· °'~Delly l"ll•Uun Fullerton attorney Michael Reminiton wu on band today to a1ain testify before the Orange ·County Grand Jury as the jury conUnued its six-month probe in· to county political prtcli~. Remington is county Supervisor Ralph Diedrich's peraonal and business lawyer u well as close personal friend. operator Loran Norton and another witness were indicted by the jury on perjury related charges. And in the lniUal stages of the investigation there was a flurry .of amendments to public dls- clos ure statements by 1976 political candidates and some of their contributors. Remington bu admitted lend- ing at least tour candidates sl.Q>- ported by Diedrich ln last year's elections rouab.ly $55,000, all but a small portion of which bas beep repaid. The Fullerton attorney bas in- sisted the loans were persona! to the candidates rather than to their campaigns. .And, he bu shown copies of personal notes as well as can- celled checks to prove bis point. <See PROBE, Paae _A2) Diedrich has been the center of attention in the grand jury's lenithY investJgatlon. BlolD tor Carter Two weeks ago, the Fullerton supervisor made an abbreviated appearance before the jury, an appearance that was cut abort by a bombaatic statement be made regarding the le&itlmacy of tbe Inquiry. It ls Dledricb's contention that the &rand jury bas exceeded its rilhtlul powers in probing into his personal, business and political life. Nuke Breeder Work Backed However, he said Monday he would instruct Remlngton not to cite lawyer-client privilece when testifying before the grand jury today. But Remington, who Initially testified la.st February, indicated before be walked ioto the jury room that be is "fed up with this whole thing and an investllation that is nothing more than a fish- ing trip aimed at getting ·Ralph." So far, Reminiton said, no one baa pointed to an offense that Ralph bas bad anything to do with. .. And yet they keep 1oin1 m Balpb in the bopes they'll f'md something,•• Remtngtoosald. Two months ago political WASHINGTON (AP> - A House committee dealt another setback to President Carter's energy program today, voting to continue work oo a controversial nuclear breeder reactor wtuch the administration proposed can· · celing. Across Capitol Hill, backers of legialatioo to remove price con- trols from natural gas pressed their attack in the Senate on the Carter administration's plan for. continued regulation. They won a preliminary victory on that issue in a House subcommittee last week. Continued work on the Clinch River breeder reactor project near Oak RldJfe, Tenn., was ap-- proved by the 11~e Science and Teebnology Commttt ... t.oday 40.- El.ectro~ E~ert . . New BOP. Director By ANNE COO PEil Ot-e>.i•r Pt•tuff Dr. Jerold Simons is doing' what be bas wanted to do since ei1bth crade -teaching elec· tronica. He also is the new chief adm~ ol the Capist:r~ Laguna B.gional Occupational Program (RQP). .. I can't imagine not teaching," sald Simons, wbo left a poaiUon as administrative in- tern to tbe Provo, Utah, superin- tendent of scbools to accept the ROPpost. "I see myself as a teacher, and to keep a good perspective as an administrator, I believe 1 need to keep teaching." Simons said the ROP is not a new program, althou&b it was established by the Capistrano arrd Laguna Beach Unified School just five years ago. ''The program la as old as the a.,prentfoeship system, of which it ls a modification,'• he said. .. It's tbe 'bands on' approach to leam!Qg a job skill, to which we (See SIMONS, Paco AZ> DMlf "! ... Staff ..... A TEACHER FIRST ROP Ctttef Simon• Boy, 7, Identifies Suspect 'in· ~order a 19-11 vote. The committee agreed to authome $150 mllllon to belW actual construttion OD the reac- tor, which will produce mo~e nuclear fuel than it consumes. Cart~r asked Congress to phase out the project, claiming. the fuel it produced, plutoni~, could too easily be diverted for use in atomic weapons by tef • rorist groups. However, the committee 1"- je~ted, 17·ll, an amendment by . Rep. 'Thomas J. Downey (D- N. Y .), that would have ac· comi>Usbed what the administra- tion sought by ending work m the breeder project. Meanwhile, Senate Republican Leader Howard Baker told re- porters httfeels there h a eood • chance that tbe Senate would also vote to restore f\lnds for the . Cllncb Rtver plant. As White House enera adviser James R. sehlesin&er sought to defend Ute Carter plan beCOC'e a House panel, the Senate Energy Committee was coDBlderlni a rival plan to deregulate newly drilled natural eu. Budget Cuts Weighed, Not Implemented BJ 1.AUIUE KASPU O!•Oelly ...... Staft Alt.boagb they were sboppinc around for budget cuts totallne a milllon dollars, Saddleback Valley Unified School District trustees seemed reluctant Mon- day to buy maQ of tbe 35 paui· ble reductions listed by ad· minlstrators during a studf session. Having failed to reach a con- sensus on many of the possible cuts, which total about $1.7 million. trustees DOW will Weit to receive the recommendaliom of Superintendent Richard Welte. They are expected to approve the tentative budget for the next fiscal year during their Juu 27 meeting. '11le rmal budget will not be adopted unW Auqust. Wbm trast.ees started talldag abo'1t the budget in Mardl, the estimated expenditurea were about$32.f lllllllon. ' But. now, wtth increases bdllt hito the recentlJ apprond teacben' CODtrad. arid the dli· trict'• acboOI bciDd ttpaymenl, .expenditures a.re estimated at $14.8 D111llon. That fia-ure could co even b!Jhet lf there are no cul.I and lf salary tncreaaes are ,ivea to (SM ct1'1'8ACU. Pa&e AJ) ' Given t oueeans M cau t ec H II c.ne ••rt1r1' tunaat. tod•1 \o la MolUttan t rnlrl.ab killed acnenunent trou torrnM lbe llaln on •llltb tbe1 held Jl Iwata Mounien packed law lbo •••ti Motuceaa Ennfallcal Clllurch In the center of the Mohaccan abetto and ttMl:saalGI mof'e crammed lbe squan out· •ld• to honor tho th•• m n and •ocnan killed Ul tho weekend r•id. AU u ten'ortata -lncludlna tb4I I , Ku Papllaya, II - ·mghway Pizza, Cheeae, Sau.age Spill.a FRAZIER PARK (AP) -A runaway truck on In- terstate 5 here plowed into a field early today and sptlled 10,800 pounds of refrigerated cheese and . sausage, the California Highway Patrol reports. Kern County Health Department officials were at the scene, trying to determine whether the food was fit for sale. The unidentified driver sustained a minor bead cut, and a passenger escaped without injury. The southbound tractor-trailer rig lost its brakes at about S:lS a.m .• and the driver steered the truck in- to the field here about 40 miles south of Bakersfield on the Grapevine Ridge Route, officials said. The truck hit a rut as it rumbled tbrougb1the field and overturned. The name of the truck's own.er and a damage estimate were not known. F,....P.,,eAJ SIMONS ••• have added aome clusroom in- struction.'' Simons has been personally in- volved in vocational education since he started teaching high school in Anaheim in 1963. The Anaheim program was geared toward fighting unemployment, and Simons said he derived great satisfaction from placing his stu- dents in jobs. "That's the pay that doesn't come in an envelope," he said. The ROP is vocational training which uses the community for its classrooms and offers job train· ing and placement to adults as well as high school students. Simons said. he said be sees a clear distinc- tio'ta between the ROP and com- munity college programs and between the ROP and adult education. "There are many people in the community who would never consider going to college but who would like to work at a job in which they could take some pride," be said. "The ROP is strictly job- oriented. and the student can see the end of bis training, when be will be on the job." AduJt education programs of- rer valuable training in skills, which are not necessarily job re- lated, Simons said. "My wife took a machlne em- broidery course, which she en- joyed very much," he said, "but she had no intention of going to work as a seamstress. If the course had been oriented toward preparing students to become sewing machine operators, it wouldn't have been appropriate for my wire, who wanted to sew at home for the family.'' p,... Pfl4fle AJ 1 BUDGET ••• expanding course offerings and the suggested hiring of more than 60 new employes, according to Business Manager Roy Barletta. Tbe budget also calls for expen- diture of nearly $7 million on capital improvements during tbe 1977·78fiscalyear. That figure include\_ such things a~ $1.54 million for purchase of the second campus site in Irvine and construction of the first buildings at the satellite facility. It also includes the final Sl. 7 million for the music and arts building at the Mission Viejo cam- pus, which is due to be open in lhe fall. Of the anticipated $1 million cost of a swimming facility at the school, $800,000 is in the budget, as is more than $800,000 tor repair of faulty science building vents and relocation of lower campus build- ings tolhe upper campus. College officials expecl to spend another $4.1 million on capital projects in the 1978-79 school year, bringing the total for three years of construction acti vi- ty to nearly $16 million. ,,.._ Pflfle AJ PARKS ••• to oilier °people, family grou~, at prime times as well as to team sports," said Councilman James Dodge. "It' seems as if YACC is trying to monopolize prime time at our parks." Thlr,S District Supervisor Ralph Diedrich, who attended Monday's meeting, told the MAC it should probably tell the YACC it is impossible to provide all the playing fields it requires. I ...... In lbe n.t ot the tnlb &r· ly Salurd.8,y when Dutch tl'OODS rued lhd.r waeon with macbJne. CWll fire. Two holtqea •e,. alto alaln ln tM raid. One Mohaccan uid the lac- quered casket• were opened ovemlaht. "One bod)' bad 300 bullet holes 1n it," be said. "The sirl had 106 bullets in her." The Dutch government said another six Moluccans captured in the train and at a nearby echool were under detention and a seventh was ln critical condi- tion at a hospital Forty-nine hostage1 in the train and four in the school were freed by the raid after 20 days of captivity. After the l 'l•·hour memorial service, the Moluccans' caskets were driven ln separate hearses through the town. Along the route the red, white, green and blue nag of the phantom Moluccan re- public streamed from almost every window. Loud, continuous wailing came from the homes or the.4ead. The Moluccans blocked the streets leading into their quarter with automobiles. There was no violence. The Dutch police kept a low profile, and order was main- tained by sell-defense groups or- ganized by militant youth or- gan iutlons to resist feared violence from white Dutchmen infuriated by the terrorist at- tacks. The hearses were followed by a . double row or children carrying white and yellow flowers, and then by a long procession of mourners ranging from women 1n traditional black lo youths with large Afro hairdos. "The boys are dead and we are sad but the cause goes on," said one bystander. fi'~PageAJ PROBE ••• The attorney has maintained thal while Diedrich encouraged him lo make the loans. they were his own and did not involve any of the county supervisor's money. More r~enUy. the grand jury has shown an interest in aborted real estate deals involving Rem· ington and indicted police in- former Gene Conrad. Remington has described three transactions involving Conrad as "woefull.Y inept and unprofita- ble." In those transactions. Conrad through his Irvine-based firm Pension Funds or America was to acquire loans for real estate purchases in whi~b Remington and others were involved. But Remington said that Conrad failed to produce the loans and the deals fell through. The Fullerton attorney has also insisU!d that Diedrich had no financial or personal ipterest in those Ul-fated transactions. The grand jury's term is scheduled to end July 1 and )l is expected that what has been a laborious-..»robe into political practice,llfid operations or county government will be concluded before then. Simons, who is 38 and the rather or six children, said the fact that he holds a doctorate might be traced back to a welder he admired in high school who had a master's degree. p....,pflfleAI ''He taught me to do whatever I chose lo do to the best or my ability," said Simons. "l hoPe that ls something we can convey mtheROP. "People are realizing you can be happy without a college degree. There is respectability in any line or work, as long as it's done well." Election Deadly MADRID, Spain (AP) Spain's first free election cam- paign in 41 years has ended with bomb explosions and appealA for moderation. ORANOl COA&l' sa DAILY PILOT =:t.~~~;·r.=:.::=::.:; ""'""""''"""'I t-··· ,.....,_"''-·~ :=":'-=:-t~~~·=·='-=-"'= 1.tifll v11 .. ,. tr•tH ..... lttNc.l V•tttt e.-. .._ .... llf1owtft(N •t ,....,...,........_ ,_ "-·-· .................. ~· , ... ~;:.~':"'M!:!:'t.f.~~J:,._J.a Wt•t .. , ....... _ ,,,.. '''°'"' •"41 ~·"* , .. ,. OoNor v ... ..,.._, __ .. ......,.. • .,_ ..... , .... n.,..., • .......,. ,..."<Ill..,., .... o-tnl4 l-11tt-.r ...-•"''''•"""•••"I Nttn llNldlMimck v~ omc. . rfltl la .... ._Ill .... Oi41tf- OftlcM °"'• .... ,,. """ ... ,.,"""' .................. '"'J~ .. --~ ........ IOC.ll: 111t0~11 ... , f •iepflofl• {ti 4) IQoaZ't ClahlflH Adveftl.-,. to.MTt ~-"'·"'•-Olflt9 111.a10 ,,....._(.._.. 4M4UO CUTBACKS WEIGHED •..•• non-teaching employes. Suggested cuts given to trustees du.ring the five-hour study session covered the range of di•trict services, touching maintenance of school buildings and sites as well as Early Childhood Education and prin· cipals~ edu.~atlonal resource money. Most people in the audience, however, apparently were con· cerned with what trustees mliht do to the community recreation program. The two-year-old program is administered by the district and funded by part of the district's community service tax receipts and county service area money. Some trustees have talked of separatina the program from the district. This year, the recre•tioo de- partment has requested $111.000 from the district. The suuested cuts, bqwever, include reducina the request by $20,000 so the dis· trict funds equal the $99,000 pro-vided by the service &l"eas. ButLarryCosaid, a memberoC the district's Advisory Recrea- tion Commission, noted that the bu~et would be cut at a time the pro1ram is e•pandi~ to meet growth and needs ln the area. J{e taid the commission recom· mends that the bud&et bo ap- proved u proposed. He alto .. ked that. the district. •aree to set uide 2S percent or the setvtce lax money and pay the hidden admlnlltrativ• cost.a oaob year forlbe~. In ldditlon, ho alked that • study bo made t>erore •"1 chance in th• id.mlnlstrat.lon of Ulo pro-~am ts made. Co11ld's recommendations were supported by the S•d· die back~ COOl'dlntlint Coull· ell. Since trustees were only stu- dying PoSSlble cuts, they made no decision on the proposal. District administrators also had asked ror $64,000 to imple- ment the Hart Bill, state legisla- tion which requires the establish· ment oC proficieqcy standards which students must meet before they can graduate from high school. The money would provide for the development of the pro- gram, purchase of testing materials and training for teachers. Amons the shopping list of possible cuta waa the augsestion that the request be reduced to $44,000 or $24,000. Amona the other suggested re- ductions were: -Delete contingencies ror site and building improvement and ne• staff and equipment in main· tenance and operations . -Increase the walking dis- tance for firth through 12th gr•ders to reduce busing. -Reduce the Music Depart· ment'a request for expansion, new instrUmenta, textbooks and a community service proaram. -Rea11l1n the dlstTict's lnetrucUonal Resource Center staff to eUmlnat. several Jobs and the district's audio visual de-partm -&llrolnate the dlatrlct'a fund~ of prosrama for Early ChUdhood Education aitd Men· tally Gifted Mil\Ora so they are pa kl entlrety by at.ale f\lnd1. -Pay for landacaplna at • new school and purchase needed portable buildlna• wlth state school butld1n1 fW'ld•. ~ Increase acbool 1uneh prtca. _ -Elhnlnate some n.w jobs wb dl had bHrl projected on tho bul• ol srowth of th district . .. lfliasion Viejo Song Fat Nearly 700 Castille Elementary School stu- dents celebrated the power of music to ex- press feelings in a recent production of "A Song Says It l)est" at their Mission Viejo campus. Their rendition of "A Very Merry Unbirthday," shown above, was one of the numbers adapted from · Broadway tunes, said Lyn Sillman,· direc· tor, who wrote some of the other songs herself. An audience of nearly ~ at· tended the third annual show, making maximum use of the school's recenUy landscaped campus. Valley YMCA Seeks Kids For Camping Nunlwod Candidate . Found Strangled The Saddleback Valley YMCA currently Is registering youngsters for its summer camp prog~am. · · Allhouah camping has changed since the Y opened the world'sfll'styouthcaJDpin 185.5, Y camp ii still the best part of tbe- sum mer for many youth," ac- cordingtoSteve Young, executive directoroftbeSaddleback Y. ·"Last year, 1,127 youngsters between the ages of Sand 18 took part in the Y's camp program here in the Saddleback Valley and all indications point to equalling or bettering tbe record this year." Young said. Information about the Sad- dleback program may be ob- tained by calling 830-9622. WHEELING, w .va. (AP) - Police say the killer of a 26-year· old candidate for nunhood may have attacked her as she was praying, dragged her to a fence, raped her and strangled her with his bare hands. An autopsy was to be held to- day on Roberta Elam, whose nude, bruised body was found Monday afternoon in a field about 75 miles· yards from the Mt. St. Joseph Mother House, where she was a prenoviUate candidate for the Sisters oC Mt. St. Joseph. At the time of her death, Mlsa Elam "was making what is called a silent retreat at the mother house -a period of con· le m plation,'' said Frank Sweeney, spokesman for the diocese of Wheeling-Charleston. Probably every woma1t ha1 a 1ll9htly diffennt reason. Are yoe1 pl-Ing to go back to wortcl Did~ yow lmbcmd get that promotion, so yo..1f be ll'lilMJlftg mon with the company wivea7 Or did you catch a . CJ1hwpse of yourself in a store window cmd wonder, iust for an Instant who that llepY · older looking woman was? Whatever your very personal reason. it's undoubtedly time you discovered the Lillian Ballard Police said they round a prayer book near the bench where Mias Elam bad been aiWng. · "We feel that the subject came through the woods behind her, pulled her backwards over the bench and carried her approx· imately 30 feet" to a fence. said detective Norm Sayre of the Ohio County Sheriff's Department. Police said the assailant ap. parenUy used bis bare hands because no material was found that could have been used to strangle her. · Miss Elam, formerly of Allen- dale, N.J., was one of two or three women in the prenoviUate st'age at the mother house, which has about 100 nuns, Sweeney said. Method of Reducing. Lim• 1..-c1 at• .et.g 9Mr · ' 'Zth yHI' Ht"Ying er-. Ce.tr Diseoiver hom gou C!Cln lose one dress si:e in time for Summer! Let our figure expert help you s~t your weight and i~ch loss goals. Give you a Relaxing Complimentary demonstration. . . . No Strenu0us Exercise No Shots or Pills Nutritional Guidance No Disrobing Improved Posture ' Ideas Meet Needs of TOda .,..,~ .............. Ate•• '4 to a.tma e a aw .. ~ far.out ~ el ICW•"'b,; Amli't ID1'ht be PriMd to JeUD tblt totDe -tbllt Dl'Welt Pf'C)duets are lncrtomoW*-. TbtclirlClble b eomiq Mell. Good1Ur 1'tte • R~ ~. whicb oeVtt quiti 1••• IP oa tbe aotbl ot ~tbaa .. ir·ni&bt.. roreseee a c:rowtnc martet ror llinldp&. 'l'llB ll08T PllS88ING NWSD PO& them, says Morris .1obe. ~ ot Goodyear Aerospace Corp .• is in provido inf tbe capabU1ty ot ~ buee carioes. sucti u power setMratinc equipment and IOllitvY tanks. · He!icoptera are incapable ol llflinl such loads. A batUe tank. for example. weighs 63 toos. whereas the most powertul U.S. helicopter can lift only 18 tom. Tbe answer: an airship SUPPOrt.ed by 2.S million cub&c feet ot beilwn and four attached bell cop. ten. Tbe compaQY ls working en a vehi· cle tbat would lift 75 toos straight up. It expects to bava It within nve YQl'S. WlDdmill power ls coming back. GENEBAL ELECTBIC AND United TedmoloCies share a contract Crom the NatJooal Aeronautics & Space AdministraUoa to design and build tbe largest wiadmW ever, a LS-atcey struc· lUre that mllbt be. prototype. Water power ll aoing to be redeftloped. The PoPular myth ls that most hydropower sites already have been developed. Ncmsense. says Development & Resources Inc .• beaded by David LilienthaJ. former chairman of the Tennessee Valley Authority and rint chairman ol tbe Atomic Energy Commlssioo. LILIENTBAL SAYS TBDE OE thousands of sites for power development aloag small streams, canals. loclcS and tbe lite. especially In the Nortbeut. Such sites avoid enviroa.mental problems common to larger lnstallatlons, be says. Furtbermore, the dams often are ln place. having been put there during tbe t9lh century and then abandooed as big power utlliUes took over. Sea farming is a growing business. Aquafanning or aquaculture ls common on ponds in the Midwest and South. Some coocems have developed totalty artlficial breeding sites. in tanks through which food and ox~ ygen are flltered. NOW SOME OF THE NATION'S BIG corporations are interested In mariculture. or the cultivation of manne lift, such as salmon. lobster. shrimp and the lib. Union Carbide already is in the business; Standard OU (Indiana) is cOD· sldering it. By thinkine simple. another problem was solved. The nation's superhighways are among the most dangerous of places for pedestrians. Therefore. states and private companies long have sought effective communica· tions devices for stranded motorists. 1 ONE BIG D&AWBACK TO POWERED devices was vandalism. Furthermore. aucb met.bods were expensive and tended to sutter from downtime. A small company. Solid State Technology, Inc.~ Wilmlngt.oa, Mass. solved the problem with an lngeni motorist aid call box that is batteryless and wireless. because it bas so few parts. allll06t vandal-proof too. In fact; It reports vandals. ' The device sends an eleclronic alcnal to a central poiiaf when a motonst acUvates it. And what supplies the powet? The very act of pulling the lever to activate the device. , Remarkable bow old is everything new. • Dana Point's Bo/A. to Move Barut of Amerlca·s Dana Point branch will move into Its new home Monday, according to Matt Neale, manacer. , The $291.000 facility Is on Paclfic Coast Hlehway between Street of the Amber Lantern and Street ot the Ruby Lantem. one block north of the existing six-year-old modular f.tciUty. Containing s,.225 square ffft. tt is nearly twice as large as the present office. pennJWng the ex- pansion and modernization ot customer servtces and facWUes. It wtll provide a twice-as-large teller line and enclosed mercbanta' depoeit booth and will offer drive-up teller unit.a for extended-hours service and safe deposit faclllUes. A public open house will be held throughout the day Monday, Neale said. wttb refreshments and gifta for visitors. Santa Fe Company To Get Iran Rig Joh !. A subsldiary of Santa Fe tnlenlaUooaJ Corp .. Orange. has beeo awarded a three-year ccatract by OU Sen1ce Coia! poy ol Iran to furn.lab and operate one ol the wwld'f larcest oil-well drilling rigs. • Tbe new diesel-electric rta. capable ot drilllni to de'Ot!» ol more than 30.000 feet. will be aeembled ln Houston -aid ablpped to lran, where lt ls expected to beliD ~atlou ~ May lt71. It wltl be owned and opetaled by Santa Fe In' tematloa.al Setvic. tne., wbkh bu lbt otber beaY)'-d land n,. ~ ror tbe laaM compa.oytn Iran. CoSt ol the MW Ulllt ~vend· In lTaD a. ..Umaled mo.re than '10.000.000. Santa Pe~ Prilllda:at E.L. •aaoo Jf. said tbe new na II~ bi~ &oesplon for OU at~ U~ lDe ol an)' Welti Yt!C drilled In the MJdd.Je Tbin .. ---to ut.tDd tbe cciatract beyond ttl ~· )'Ul'P1iaW7ta'm.