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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-05-19 - Orange Coast Pilot.. renc Boat Skipper Leaps for IJfe Off Seal Beaeh FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 19, 1978 VOL. 71, NO 1,., 4 SECTIOtlS, 4t .. AGES • e I Time Out ... ..,.,,..... Kids in the back yard of this home 1n Port Atkinson. Wi s . m~n· have to find another form of athl etic diversion after lhl!> mother robin built her nest atop a basketball hoop Women's Ins uranee Longevity Target Of Carpenter Joke S~CRAMENTO <AP > -The state Senate passed a bill to link women's life ins urance costs to their greater longevity -but not before a retiring m ember had Prosecutor Hits RektUe O/MarUw some fwt with it. The 34·0 vote Thursday sent AB 335 by Assemblyman Alister McAlister. D-San Jose. back to the Assembly for action on amendments. Before the vote, retiring Sen. Dennis Carpenter. R·Newport Beach. asked facetiously. "Did it ever occur to you why women live longer? They lay around the house. They get waited on. They get doors opened for them. I say, let them pay a little extra in their premiums.·· But the Senate's rirst and only female member. Rose Ann Vuich. D·Dinuba. s tood a nd <See INSURE, P age A2 > Strange IAght Mystery KERMAN <AP> -A policeman wbo investigated an unusual illumination in a field near trus western San Joaquin Valley commwtily was treated later for minor burns. Authorities are unsure of the source of either the illumination last Saturday or the first-degree burns on the officer's face and neck. Police Chief James Van Clear said today. "At this time. the cause of the illumination is unknown as are the first-degree burns." Van Clear said in a statement. "We are unable to causally link the burn symptoms to the illumina· tion." The illumination. described as "short in duration." first was believed to be from a fire. but the officer could find no flames and the field showed no evidence of fire the next day, the chief said Van Clear. who refused to identify the policeman at the of. ficer's request. has discounted a theory that the light might have been Crom a cro p dusting helicopter. The chief 1contacted the Air National Guard which referred him to another agency whose of· ficials said they would send a questionnaire to fill out. The form had not arrived as of lo· day. DISCO E4RNS DANCERS' KEEP Disco is the current craze and semi.professional dancers have figured out a way to make a liv· ing a t it by following the circuit of weeknight dance contests and competing for top prize money. For a close look at Monday Night Fever in a local disco, see Featuring, Page Bl. • • m Zaire ~ .. So11ree of Cop's Burns, 'Light' Myst.erio11s ' ' ' , Weighty Wager' Craw/Uh Champ Chall.enged ERWINVILLE. La. <AP> -The stakes are high in a championshrp crawfish·eating contest Saturday. The loser is expected to walk away SS.000 poorer and about 40 pounds heavier . Harold Picou. who says he earned his crawfish· eating crown in New Orleans. will be in the eat-otr aga in sC Wayne "Lumpy" Kirland. a 410·pound champion of the Breaux Bridge Crawfish Festival. Both have deposited SS.000 in a bank and the first to eat 40 pounds of crawfish ta kes it all. The contest will be held at a dragway near th1~ town west of Baton Rouge. Off Seal Beaela Skipper Rescued As Boat Explodes A s kipper who dove overboard moments before his blazing $18,000 boat exploded in a shower of nammg gasoline off Seal Beach was brought ashore 6 Kids Slain; Father Tried ROCKFORD. Ill. CAP) -The estranged wife of a man accused of murdering their six children has testified that he drove to her motel in Milwaukee to see the expression on her face when he told her. "They're an dead. Row do you feel'?" Appearing on the witness stand during the first day o(. testimony Thursday. Ann Nelson said her husband or 14 years. Simon Peter Nelson. blamed her work as an ice skating instructor for the breakdown of their mar· riage. At one point in her dramatic testimony. Nelson. who has pleaded lnoocent by reason of in· sanity. broke down and was re· moved fro m the courtroom before his wife continued. by rescuers from Sunset Aquatic Park Thursday afternoon. Harbor patrolmen said skip· per Carl Riegert. 29. or Ptco Rivera. had already abandoned ship as the flames spread.· He was a safe distance away when his 27-foot craft exploded. The crew of a Long Beach fireboat battled the n ames. but Riegert's cruiser burned to the waterline, and was listed as a total loss. Riegert was put aboard th(' Harbor Patrol boat and de- livered to the Sunset Aquatic Par k dock, while the_ '\"eek of his cruiser was 'lowed into Alamitos Bay. Investigators today were at· tempting to dete rmine what caused the fire and subsequent explosion that destroyed his boat about 3:30 p.m. Jarvis Endorsed SAUSALITO <APl -The city council in this quaint bayside town has endorsed tbe J arvis· Gann property tax reduction in· itiative, saying its biggest conse· quence would be to boost park· ing rates for tourists. Murder IAnk-up Probed ' '· A tattooed wou.ld·be murderer is being sought by Ir vine police and county s h('riff's deputies a fter a 13-year·old El Toro girl was kidnapped while walking hom <' from school Thursday~ beaten. raped and dumped on an Irvine dirt road. Police said the child was left for dead. her skull fractured 1n several places. apparently by a tire iron. Arter night·long surgery at a hospital. sbe was reported in serious. but stable. condition. The child was found stumbhn~ dazedly near J effrey Road and Barranca Parkway. covered in blood. by a passing motonst. The motorist drove her to the hospital. She was able to tell pohce that she was grabbed from a Lake Forest area sidewalk about 5:30 p.m. as she was walking home from Serrano School. anll pus hed into a dirty white Cad· dillac sedan She descnbed her attacker as a Caucasian in his 20s. short. slender. with light collar-length hair. A tattoo on his left arm, above the elbow. reacl "TC Triumph." Polic(' said the child told them the man drove her to a locatk>p on Barranca Parkway, a seldom used dirt road. about <1 mile west of Jeffrey Road, where he raped and beat her. then threw her from the car. . Irvine detecti ve~ traced the apparent route of th~ crime (o- <See RAPIST. Page AZ) Coast Weather Fair tonight through Saturday except chance of som(' low cloudiness early Saturday. Cooling trend Low ... tonight ~7 lo 62 " VISTA <AP> -A prosecutor has criticized the release of a Marine without ball after his conviction of several Oceanside rapes was reversed and a new trial ordered. The release was ordered Wednesday by Superior Court Judge Edward Butler in San Diego. F Oreign Legion Hits Zaire ll1ghs Saturday n(;ar 70 ;H t beaches and neur 8(1 io land INSIDE TODA 't' May 11;1 a /esuve ftme of year and several are plamttc! 1111:1 wee~ m coast arec> clttn Stories and pho1011 en Page Cl. But Deputy District Attorney Ron Jarvis said if the 21 -year· old Marine "has a lick of sense. he won't appear" at the new trial set for June 19. Butler said the Marine's al· torney assured him that the de· fendant would be at Camp Pendletoo unlll hla trial. After aa elebt·day trial tut December, he wu convicted of rape, kldnappln1 and other cbar1ee but the convlclloa wu thrown out when the def enae raised the poulbllity of mla· taken Identity. KINSHASA. Zaire CAP > - French Foreign Legio n paratroopers dropped into the center of the rebel·held city ot Kolwezl in southern Zaire today to protect rorelgn residents and "re·establisb security" there, French officials aMounced. Rebel apOletmen clalmtd the French intend to help the Zaire government defeat the week-old lnsur1ency. In Wasbln1ton, the White Houae announced that 11 U.S. Alr Force C·1'1 cargo planes we r e alrllrtlng French and Belalan m1litary equipment to Zalre for the Joint Western operation. It said the American planes were not entering the bat· tle area. T he paratroopers bad been abuttlln1 tbroulb the airports of thta capttal city late Thursday and early today headed for em· battled Shaba provtnH. T he cblef spokesman for the Fren ch 1overnment, Pierre Hunt, au ID PartA the m.bome teilonnalres bad been dropped Into tbe heart of Kolwezl with a miaslon "limlled to the city of Kolwezi. the protection of French and other forelan rest· dents and t,he re-.eatabllahment or security there." He did not say how many aoldlen were lnvolved, but one French trooper said here about 900 would talct part. An e1tJmated 2 000 Belalans. 400 French chhena. 14 Am erlcana and 100 other tortl~n in the Ko1wezl area have been trappod bebJod rebel tines since the mvaders struck last week and seized the copper. mining city. Hunt told reporters the French government decided to send the troops to Shaba province at the request of the Zaire eovernment .. and after cons ultations with other lnterested aovernments. · · Those consulted in the plan nih'g of o rescue operation ror the Slranded loretgners Included the United St.tes, Bel11um and Brltaln. ($ee ZAI RE, Pa1e A2l l•tlex ( . .. . ... A.I DAILY PILOT s /.:_Pact on Gas Nears ... P rice Compromise Gains Support WASHJNGTON IAP l A·pro posed compromu~e on natural ··.Ras pnces lod11y appeared to . 'have finally picked up enough . • vQles. to be approved by the con- .~ sress1onal conference commit •. t ee working on Pres ident : Carter's energy bill • , A formal committee vole 1s , e~pected Tuesday. The proposed .. r com promise calls for lifting .• Cede r a l price controls from .. :state Asks .. :::.Balancing . . .. ~:or Budget ·SACRAMENTO <AP> -The ·.California Senate apparently fe:tvors a balanced budget -al least for the federal govern- m ent. The senators voted 25-2 Thurs· day on SJR 35 by Sen. Dennis Carpenter. R-Ncwport Beach, urging that the U.S. Constitution be.amended to require balanced federal budgets. A resolution has no power of law. SJR 35 still needs approval of the Assembly before being :.t-nt to Washington. . Adopted after very little de- .bale. the measure would make , e).(ceptions to a serious threat to -11a.t1onal security, war. natural -disaster. or serious cond1llon of : unemployment Jn c:asc Congress falls lo sub- mit s uch an amendment to the -.talcs. 1t req uests that a con- stL1ut1onal c:onvention be called. • The only votes against 1t were ~Y Se ns Al Rodda . D - . SliCramento. and David Roberti, D-Los Angl·les Front Pag~ A J INSUR E ... s;11d "I would like to have what Senator Carix•nter suid stricken from the record." Wh en the pres iding officer :-;a id this would be done, .Carpenter added. "My God. are ....,..l' making a record., .. . Carpenter voled for the bill. which would require that by Jan L 1981. life insurance rates. dlv1d ends and benefits would reflect women's typical longer lives Backers contend that women Ii ,.e six to seven years longer than men. but a re not fully credited with that lime an their h!e insurance rate~ Nurse Kille d By Mate's Car 4 •• Z SUTTER IAP> -Sheriff's t .d.,puties say they are l~king into ,_ t~deathofa41 -year·oldYubaCi­ ,. ty nurse whose husband ran over ! ~eri nthefamily car. • ,. M aola Barton, a nurse at Fre- • mont Medical Center in Yuba : City. died Tuesday night after ., she and her husband. Robert, • argued al a bar in the Sutter : County town of Sutter, deputtes • ~aid Thursday S herirr·s Deputy J e rry {;regory said Barton was r e- • leased on $.1.000 bail after he was ; booked for investigation of vehi- \ cle manslaughter and driving >~ile intoxicated . r,. "I. : Chutist Killed ~ ANNJSTON.>Ala. (AP> -An 'Army sergeant fell to his death :· near a school yard when both of : his parachutes failed to open ~ Officials identified the victim as ~Sgt. l~t Class Arthur C. Eck· ·: stein.37,ofClarksville, Tenn. 1 ~ Z OAANQE COAST s . ' s I 1 ~ I s DAILY PILOT ~~::.~~~~·r.:=.:.:::-:::6.'.:; eo. .. 1~'""'"4~"" !tiepel' .. f..0•190f"jlt#',,. JNt>t1~ Moftdaf tfWW9f' Fri<M'f fOf' (O\M -... _. O.<t< .. """""""'" "" .......... t••" ¥•11•¥ ''"•"• Sactclltb«' V•O•• ana ·~""-"'S0..l"C:0." ·-,-·~ t+M h CMilbt•\M-0 ~turCLt~ .,_, SunidaY\ TtMt ;;::~~~':~~:.:~.~.:,.llQ Wf'" tkY ·-"N-Prfi\ .. ftt•"° Pvbl•~ , • .-. c ...... Vtf ff PfM•Ot"I •nd 0.Mr~ MAMO" T-Hll•-EO•I°' T-::..:.":.:'e-r :-CNf'lh .. I.HO •1<-p ... " ,. &\\i\tAnl M<ift69H"I [dllon ~ Ofrlc•• Co\le MeH JJOW9\lllOSl""'1 l•'lllN e.~• 11~0-.. s•-HUfttif>ql"" ..... I ms &.M• 11ou .... ,., I SH<l•-•V•ll•• U!Oli..tPUAo<Od ~ •t!MtnOloqol'r- • T.._.,ttont (714)~ :-~" CIHelfled Advertt•ng 142-M11 ,~ I ~ ; f ? S--•Vall..,,_Olllto 111"10 "'--~ 4IMIOO \ I tJomestlcally produced. newly discovered natural gas in 1985 Congressional staff aides to- day predicted the compromise will be approved. endmg the she· month deadlock on the energy legislation that Carter submitted in April 1977. The apparent breakthrough resulted from a late push by the White House amid reports that negotiati.ons were on the point or Charge Detalf!d Actor Robert Conrad. visit- ing Greeley. Colo. lo film a T\' sencs based on "Cen- lt•nn i al. .. has been ordered lo appear in Weld County Court on June 20 on a charg(' of thi rd-degree as· sault. Two teens charge he slruc k them in the face: Conrad denies the charge. HB Man Faces Criminal Rap OnPCP P ush A Huntington Beach man who allegedly provided a 13-year-old gi rl with the drug PCP, or Angel Dust. leading to her temporary hospitalization. faces multiple criminal charges today. Richard Roy Aguilar. 19. of 18992 Florida St.. Huntington Beach. was arres ted early Thursday after police were notified of the girl's condition by nurses at Pacifica Hospital. Aguilar is held an lieu of S25,000 bail on charges including selling or furnishing drugs to a minor; soliciting a minor to use drugs. endangering·lhe health of a juvenile and contributing lo lhe delinquency of a minor. Detective Sgt. Luis Ochoa said Aguilar is expected to be ar- raigned on the four charges Monday in West Orange County Judicial District Court. Jewe lry, Crystal Taken by Bu rglar A burglar who pried open the front door to gain entry to a Capistrano Beach home carried off jewelry fllld crystal valued at $1,376. Orange County s heriff's of- ficers said the break-in was re ported by r ealtor Raymond Pryke, 54, of 35577 Beach Road . He was away at work at the lime. lip a t JU Mary Sweeney. who at 103 is older than manned nlaht itself. prepares to take oU in an Army hellcopter for her first flight, a trip over Belfast, Northern Ireland. collapse. Sources who asked not to be idenUfied Rid Energy Secretary James R. Schlesinger shuttled between three holdout House conferees late Thursday until he had the necessary votes for the compromise. The three. R eps. Bob Eckhardt. D·Texas, Charles Wilson, O.Texaa and Joe Wag - goner, D-La .. would give House leaders the 13 votes needed to win approval for the compromise among the 25 House negotiators. The other House members of the conference committee are divided Into two camps: liberals who op~e ending price regula- tion and Republicans who feel the bill doesn't go far enough to end price regulation. Aides to ll\e three House mem· bers confirmed today that the congressmen reached agree- ment as a result of Schlesinger's efforts and will vote for the com· ~romise witb a modification. Until today. House conference leaders had been two or three votes short of mustering a ma· jority of the House members on the committee. although a ma- jority or Senate conferees has in- dicated support for the basic plan. Although any changes in the bas ic compromise reached after months of closed-door bargain· ang could upset the works. both House and Senate aides this time said they didn't expect that would happen . Debra Jacobson. an aide to Eckhardt, said Ute latest pro- pos ed m~ficalion would guarantee a higher price for in- terstate gas -short of deregula- tion -for gas under contracts in producing states which don't ex- pire until after 1985. The new proposal would allow intrastate prices on already-discovered gas to increase after 1985. The intrastate market -gas produced and used in the same state -is now free from any price controls. The compromise would extend price controls for the first time for gas not eligible for deregulation in 1985. such as gas which ~s not newly dis- covered but under an existing contract. F ,.._Page A J ZAIRE ..• Six Belgian airplanes loaded with supplies for Belgian paratroopers have already flown to Kamina, staging base for the planned rescue operation. Belgian diplomats s aid. They s aid 1.000 to 1.200 Belgian s oldiers would take part but that the Belgian government had not decided whether to go ahead wath the rescue. ·'The nature of the French in· tervention in Zaire is quite dif- ferent from ours," said Belgian Premier Leo Tindemans. "Our purpose is uniquel y humanitarian." In Was hington. Pentagon sources said two planeloads of American aircraft fuel left for Zaire to be made available for the Belgian airlift. Shipment of medical supplies. communica- tion equipment, petroleum and aircraft spare parts requested by the Zaire government would begin within a week. the sources said. President Carter issued a memorandum Thursday releas· ing up to $17.5 million in military sales credits to finance the emergency shipments. About 1,500 U.S. airborne troops at Fort Bragg, N.C .. who had been put on alert for a possi· ble mission to Zaire were put back on normal status today. Seventy-seven Americans were evacuated from the Kolwezi area Wednesday by the Morrison-Knudsen construction company of Boise, Idaho. which is builwng a power line in the area. Two more Mor rison· Knudsen employees and the wife and child of one of them, eight missionaries, a tourist and a copper company employee were left behind. \ The invaders are members of the Lunda tribe who fled from the province. then called Katanga. in the early 1960s after a secessionist movement led by the late Moise Tshombe was de- feated. l n March 1977. a similar invasion was crushed by Presi- dent Mobutu Sese Seko with the aid of 1.500 Moroccan troops. Printe r Held In Moro Case ROME (API -Criminal charges were brought today against the operator of a Rome prlnUng shop apparenUy used by Red Brigades terrorist.a to print messages while they held Aldo Moro, the flve-Ume pre- mier found slain May 9. Police said Enrtco Tttaca, 30. was ace~ of belonlin1 to an arm4Hi gq. They sald be Wfl uuder lnv~aauoo to eoOMC- tiOl'l with the March 18 street ambutb tn whlcb Moro waa kid· napped and b1a nve body1uards were kWed. \ -=---=------- .. Farrall at Festival Actress Farrah Fawcett-Majors arrives at Nice Airport in France en route to the 31st International Cannes Film Festival. Caller Tips Cops In BB Drug Seizure Huntington Beach police have credited an anonymous tipster who reported an alleged drug deal, then saved them the trou· ble of obtaining a search war· rant lo enter the premises. Detective Sgt. Val Birkett said it could hardly have worked out more smoothly the way the operation went. ·'It was kind of funny Whoever called us then called the suspects and warned them the cops were on the way ... he explains. Officers apparently had just enough time to arrive and stake out the trailer at the Cabrillo Mobile Home Park, 21752 Pacific Coast Highway, before calling the occupants. "Hey. the cops are on the way ... where should l hide the dope?" police quoted someone inside as saying. One man burst out of the trailer. right into the Jong arms of the law. Jeavin~ the door '911' System : Faces Delay SACRAMENTO <AP> -The proposed "Dial 911 " emergency telephone system is being de· Jayed for at least a year. with skyrocketing costs to blame. The delay was approved unanimously by a state Senate vote Thursday on SB 1457 by Sen. John Holmdahl. D-Castro Valley. Valley. Holmdahl said later. "The S12 million·Sl8 million cost estimate of two years ago has now been increased to as much a s S50 million a year for at least 30 years -to be paid by every telephone user in this state." open. Sgt. Birkett said. Narcotics detectives then con- fronted and arrested the second suspect. confiscating a bag con· taming weighing scales and about SSOO worth of alleged marijuana, cocaine and Valium capsules. John Abby. 21. or that address. and Craig Lindley. 21. or 6022 Rosemont Drive. Huntington Beach. were booked for in- vestigation of possession of co- ca in e and possession of dangerou s drugs. plus possession or marijuana for sale . Pat Returns To Cleme nte From Hospital Former first Lady Pat Nixon has returned home to a busy social schedule after treatment for a lung infection. Mrs. Nixon. accompanied by Secret Service agents. returned to San Clemente Thursday to the family's seaside villa. Dr. John Lungren said Mrs. Nixon, 66, had been successfully treated at Long Beach Memorial Medical Center for acute viral asthmatic bronchitis. She was admitted to the hospital Mon- day Mrs . Nixon's schedule in· eludes plans to play host to a group of publishing executives this weekend in connection wath the publication of her hus band's memoirs and a party May 27 for ex-prisoners of war on the fifth anniversary of their release by the North Vietnamese. Convict H e ld in LB Fraud Laguna Beach police are sort- ing through 65 lo 70 bad checks a ssertedly pas!)ed to Laguna me rchants since March by a form e r Wisconsin convict a r· res ted Sunday at has homt-in the Art Colony . Laguna Beach Invest igator Mike Davis said John Wilham Boffa. 36. or 725 Browncrort Road was arrested at his home Sunday where police <tllegedly found some of the more than $12.000 1n goods received by means of fraudulent checks and credit cards . "This guy is an admitted con- fidence man." Davis sa id today. "lle·s professed to be a piano player. artist and business con· 1>ultant ... Davis said. adding that Boffa alle~edly set up a fic- t atious busanes~ in Corona del Mar called P eters-Williams Company. "This guy came here thinking he could pull his big city stuff in a s mall town," Davis said. The man allegedly purchased stereos. furniture. fishing equip. me nt. rental cars. television sets. business machines, and even paid his house rent wtth bad checks. The list of Lagun a Beach mercha nts purportedly vic- timized by Boffa include Mar- riners Stationery. where he al· legedly made off with more than St.;oo in office equipment. Klass Radio. On Consignment. Laguna Office Equipment. Andree'i; Resta urant and Daydream Sleep Shop. "He even wrote bad checks for a dvertiseme nts in the Pen· nysaver," Davis said Boffa is in Orange County Jail with bai! set at SS0.000. He races arraignment Tuesday on s usp1 c1on of grand theft in the first degree. 17 felony counts of passing fraudulent documents . and many misdemeanor counts of passing fraudulent documents. men ts. · "We believe he was setting up his scam out or the Laguna Beach home ... Davis said. add· ing that Is where much of the purchased goods were round. I",.... Page A l RAPIST ... day. looking for clues or possible witnesses. Police said they were examin· ing a ~sible link between the El Toro girl ·s assault and the murder Saturday of a Fullerton gi rl whose nearly naked . savagely beaten body was found al a construction site Tuesday. A $5,000 re ward bas been Of· fered for the killer of the girl. 14-year-old Wendy Sue Klerer. Poke r Se ries Still Going LAS VEGAS <AP l -The S4 IO ,OOO ninth annual World Series of Poker moved into an unprecedented fourth day today. with six playe rs sttll in the run- nin~. The championship Texas·style Hold -em com petition wa s scheduled to end late Thursday. but the bellin~ was stall heavy 1:1~ the night drew to a close and the participants decided to stretch the play into a fourth day rather than continue At the e nd of play. Bobby Baldwin of Tulsa. Okla .. had ci large lead. holdmg Sl63,600. WE'VE ONLY JUST BEGUN! Over thirty years ago a few far-sighted people revolut1on1zed the carpet business. First. the chemical industry develo~d synthetic fibers. eliminating reliance on wool quality and production. Second. machinery was invented which enabled carpeting to be manufactured up to 100 times faster. Third. and most important. some people stuck their necks out and risked capital to put these developments to work. What does this mean to you? It means that carpeting costs less than 30 years ago. It means that what was once a luxury is now within range of a•most everyone. It means a selection unimaginable 30 years ago. With our family in the carpet business since 1894. we have seen more changes in the last few years than we beheved possible. creating the greatest consumer growth industry in our economy. After 84 years. 1t looks like we 've only Just begun! DEN'S o••: iiisti11itiaii : ·custom draperies l.JC.. NO. 2l0412 linoleum • wood floor 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 646·•838 -6•6·2:155 ) .7 ' VOL. 71, NO. 139, •SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAl!IFORNIA FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1978 Tod•y's Closing N.Y. Stoeks ' C TEN CENTS Jury Praises Mesa . llous~g Efforts By GARY GRANVILLE Of .. Olll.., ............ City government in Costa Mesa was praised Thursday in a Grand Jury report for its efforts to meet what the Jury ca11ed the housing crisis At the samf time, city govern· ments In San Clemente and Newport Beach were criticized by the Grand Jury for being ·'es pecially poor in their response to houalng needs." "San Clemente has a 1iJn]fl· cant housing need for Ill size and bas been blatant in Ignoring it," the jury said. "It was the first city in the county to drop out of the coun· ty's block grant prognm <after accepting over $100.000 in public works> because it did not want to admit its housing need." The jury estimated that need at 1,933 households requiring as· 1l1tance and 144 units suitable for rehabilitation. Newport Beach was criticlied by tbe Grand Jury for "dropping out of the block granJ program after acquirtn1 more than *300,000 ift federal funds for a community center." The jury also chastised Newport Beach for what it called placing restrictions on land use that drive land values up and, In turn. th~ cost of hous· ins skyward. Overall. the jury called the housing dilemma the number one social and economic problem faclns CR-ange County. City government in Costa Mesa caune into the jury'sreport as an example of a local jurisdiction that. in the Grand Jury's eyes, Is showing what can be done to help meet housing needs. The city was praised for · -"Consistently allocating more than 50 percent of its block grant revenues for housing purpose!." -Being the county's first city "to reach agreement with a bank retrardinlt a low·inttresl <housing) rehabilitation pro· gram." Allocallng block gnrnt fund& for land acquls1tton a~ i:.iles for new low and moderalt cost housing. "It continues to explore in· novative and efficient ways to meet its acknowledged housing a ssis tanc e need or 4.9a4 households and 794 units suitable for rehabilitation." the Grand Jury said in praise of Costa <Stt HOUSING, Page A2> Zaire Report: 44 E11ropeans Die 120-aere Projeet Work Approved On Mesa Park A $3.1 million construction plan for 120 acres or Fairview Regional Park to Costa Mesa has won the approval of Orange County supervisors. Bids for the development will be opened June 19 and construe· tion ~hould proceed during the sum mer. county offici<tls said lo- dav The park. lonned ~outh or Ad<tms Avenue a long the Santa Ana River, eventually is to cov· er 2~5 acres El Toro Girl, 13 The" first phase calla for de· veloping a 15·acre lake ·and meadow area. along with ln· stallation or access roads. park· lng, utilities and maintenance and administration buildlnis. The $3.1 million budgeted for the project includes $942,000 in state funds, as well as $480,000 from the City of Costa Mesa, county officials aid said. The first phase of construction is expe<:ted to take about a year. Tattooed Rapist Hunted in Cqunty A tattooed would·be murderer 1s being sought by ll"Vine police and county sheriff's deputies after a 13·year·old El Toro girl was kidnapped while walking home from school Thursday, beaten. raped and dumped on an Irvine dirt road. Police said the child was left for dead, her skull fractured in several places, apparently by a tire iron. After night·long surgery at a hospital, she-was r~ported in serious. but stable, condition. The child was found stumbling dazedly near Jeffrey Road and Barranca Parkway. covered in blood. by a passing motorist. The motorist drove her lo the hospital. She was able to tell police that she was grabbed from a Lake Forest area sidewalk about 5:30 p.m. as she was walking home from Serrano School, and pushed mto a dirty white Cad· dillac sedan Sbe described her attacker as a Caucasian ln h1a 209, short, slender, with light collar·length hair. A tattoo on bis Jen arm, above the elbow, read "T.C. Triumph." Police said the child told them the man drove her to a location on Barranca Parkway, a seldom used dirt road, about a mile west of Jeffrey Road, where he raped and beat her, then threw her from the car. Irvine detectives traced the apparent route or the crime to- day, looking for clues or possible witnesses. Police said they were examin· ing a po6Sible link between the El Toro girl's assault and the murder Saturday of a Fullerton gl rl whose nearly naked. savagely beaten body was found at a construction site Tuesday. A $5,000 reward has been of. fered for the killer or the girt. 14·year-old Wendy Sue Klerer. Just Backgammon UCI Students Stage Uneventful Protest Fewer than 10 UC Irvine stu· dents "occupied" the second noor lobby of the admlnllltraUon building today, after about twice as many staged an ovemlght sit· m to protest UC Investments in South Africa. The slt·in was uneventful and unproteated by university ad· mlnlstrators and police, officials reported. Earlier, about 40 students had vowed to the strain of an old pro- test sons. "We shall not be moved" from the buUdint unt.Jl UC regents schedule a special bearing to diacuss the South African investments. DISCO EARNS IMNCERS' KEEP Dl1co la the current erase and 11ml·profealonal dencera have nau.red out • way to make a llv· lnl at tt bJ follcnrine the clttutt ot weekn.liht dance cont.elta and competinl fOf' top pt1 .. ~· For a clole look at lfCIMQ Nllbt Jl'ever in a local dl8co. ... FHturinl. PAI• Bl. Three.quarters of them, however, voluntarily had moved by this morning to go to class, or to bed. Police made no arrests. The pJ'Olesl began Thursday afternoon, in concert with scheduled demonstrations at UCLA. where Jaw student.a held a sit·\n, and several other UC campuses. The students are demanding that the regents cease Invest· ments ln Bank of America and other companies doing buslneas wlth South Africa, on the theory that such investment bolsters apartheid policies. Protea• leaders entreated lunching students to Join a picket llae, off erln1 comptn· ionablp~ mu•lc <there was 1 harmonlca and a 1ult1r> and even C'OOldee. Jania EndOnetf SAUSALITO <AP> ~ The eaty councU in tills quaint baJllde towa h" eodorHcl t.M Jarvla-Oann propert1 ta ~ ln· ltJ•Uve. 1Qina,lta blaetl.«mt6-qunce would-be to Doolt Park·· lnl r.-for COllrtlta. i •• Medics ·and California Highway Patrolmen work on motorcyclist Steve Clark, 21. of Mission Viejo after he was in· ju red in 1 p. m. accident Thursday on the Costa Mesa .Freeway near Baker Street. Clark was in critical condition today at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital. CHP is in· vestigeting the collision involving Clark 'lnd camper driven b y John R. Sanford. 39. of Orange. GOP .Holds County Edge Registered Republicam Lead by 13,037 Final Orange County voter reg. lstration figures for the June 6 Primary Election show that reg· · istered Republicans still ououmber Democrats, now by 13.037 registered voters. A.l tbe Uqie of the 1976 General Election. what was once a mlahty GOP lead in registration had dwindled to 8,654 voters. Consequently. the figures tabulated Thur s day by Registrar Al Olson Indicate the Republican Party had shored up its sagging registration. Revenal of the trend came as the number of reeiatered voters in Orange County reached an all·tlmehighof879,57S. or that number, 407,ISO aligned themselves with the Republican Party while 394,113 declared themselve s Democrats. ReRlstered voters who declined to state a party preference totaled 69,101. And those who allied themselves with minor parties, including American Indepen· ~Cost Hike OK'd WASlUNGTON <AP) - The Poetal Service gave approvaJ today lo increas· ina the cost or a nrst·class postage stamp from 13 to 15 cents. The increase Is effective 'lay 29. CEarUer atoey, M> Tbe Postal Service's board ot aovemon, voting 4·2, aJao decided not lo try later to roll back the first· cla11 rate for DOn·bualness mall to U centa and raise tilt pl1ce for fir1t·class lltnaps fOf' bultneu maU tote tenta. 1lbat two-COit propouJ bad been ffJffted b)' Utt board'• committee. tbe Poltal Rate Oommtallon - dent and Peace and Freedom, totaled 9,211. Geographically. Olson's reg. istration figures show two political Orange Counties: a vast Republican stronghold east or the Newport Freeway and Democrats holding sway elsewhere in the county For example, in the 40th Congressional District represented by Newport Beach Republican Robert Badham, registered Republicans outnum· ber~...registered Democrats by 16r,s9s to 125,334. But in the 38th Congressional District represented by Santa Ana Democrat Jerry Patterson there are 118,404 registered Democrats and only 74,967 registered Republicans. Significantly, a redistricting or the five county supervisorial dis· tricts show a shin in party af· filiation as a result of the draw· Ing of new boundary lines. In lhe Third D istrict represented by Supervisor Ralph Diedrich, the boundar1es now extend from La Habra <See VOTERS, Page AZ> Women's Insurance Longevity Target Of Carpenter Joke SACRAMENTO CAP) -The state Senate pused a bill to link women's life Insurance costs to their greater longevity -but not before a retiring member had some run with It. The 34-0 vote Thursday sent AB 335 by Assemblyman Alister McAUster, D·San Jose, back to the Assembly ror action on amendments. Before the vote, retiring Sen. Dennis Carpenter, R·Newport Beach, asked racetlouaty, "Did ll ever occur to you wby women live longer? 'Ibey lay around the house. They eet waited on. They get doors opened for them. I say. tel them pay a little extra In tbelr premlum1. •· But tho Senate'• Orn and only female member, Roae Ann Vulch. D·Dlnuba, stood and said: "f would Uk• to bave what Senator Carpenter aald atrtcken from t.bereeord." When tbe prMldlna ofttcer tald lhls would be done. carpenter added, "Ky OOd, are ' we making a record?" Carpenter voted for the bill, which would require that by Jan. 1, 1981, life insurance rates. dividends and benefits would reflect women ·s typical longer Uvea. Backers contend that women live six to seven years longer than· men, but are not fully credited with that time In their life insur:ance rates. Boys Club Helps ~rCampaign The Upper Bay Branch or the Boyt Club ol the Harbor Area Is partlclpaUng ln the American Cancer Society's f\.tnd·ralsln1 drive by dlatrtbutlng kttl to area restdenll. The fund·rallllnt ltiltt can be returned•to the Boys Club at 2131 Tuntn Ave,, Cost.a Meta. Addi· llooal lntormaUon c1n be ob· talned by camnc 8'2·8372 or 752-8800. l'!l!'I ....... Rescuers Discover Remains KINSHASA. Zaire CAP> - French Foreign Legion paratroopers sent to rescue 2,500 ,foreigners in rebel·held Kolwezi dropped into the center of the city today arid found ·the bodies of 44 Europeans s hot by retreating rebels. the Zaire news agency AZAP reported. There was no inde pendent confirmation of the report. which said the nationalities of fhc victim s were not immediately determined. French Pres ide nt Valery Giscard d 'Estaing said in Paris that 20 while hostages held by the rebels al a Kolwezi technical college bad been freed. But he said the situation in the city wa!; "very serious." South African radio reported that the legionnaires quickly retook the southern Zaire city and secured a road from Kotwezi to the airport, six miles away, for the evacuation or the 2.soo foreigners . including 14 Americans. The South African report cited diplomatic sources in Zambia. where evacuees would be taken. In Washington. the State Department charged that lhe rebel invaders had been trained by Cuban advisers in Angola and were arm ed with Soviet weapons. Cuba denied the c harge . There wa s no immediate Soviet comment. Rebel spokesmen claimed the French intend to help the Zaire government defeat the week·old insurgency. In Washington, the Whitt' House announced that 18 U.S. Air Force C· 141 cargo plane" were airlirting French and Belgian military equipment to Zaire for the joint Western operation. It said the American planes were not entering the bat· tie area. The paratroopers had been shuttling through the airports of this capital city late Thursday and early today headed for em· battled Shaba province. The chief spokesman for tht: Fre nch government, Pierre Hunt, said in Paris the airborne legionnaires had been dropped into the heart of Kolwezi with a mission "limited to the city of Kolwezi, the protection of French and other foreign resi- dents and the re·establishment of security there ... <See ZAIRE, Page A2) Coast Weather Fair tonight through Saturday except chance of some low cloudiness early Saturday. Cooling trend Lows tonight 57 to 62 Highs Saturday nur 7(.l at beaches and near 8l' in land. INSIDE TODA" May is a festi~ time of year and aewrol festivcm are planned thii wee~ .in cooa• area cUles. Storie< and photoa Oft Page c' l•dex ez cw ... M .. , - •• ~It J: lM ... ,. . j •• . .. .. ' ,. ·Big Dag at BalfJoa's lt'edge Thi~ unidentified s urfer was taking advantage of the continued big waves at the Wedge 1n Newport Beach to- day. Lifeguards along Orange Coast report surf ls run- ning at three to fi ve feet. after hitting eight feet on Wednesday. Newport Beac h lifeguards said Thursday • I' ' they had 00.000 people on their beaches enjoyUt g the hot. s unny weathe r. but they pulled out 22 people who couldn't quite handle the s urf. riptides and in-shore holes caused by winter storms. Guards say the s urf s hould d rop s lig htly by the weekend. Aids Airlift U.S. Plailes Sent to Zaire WASHINGTON CAP l -U.S. Air Force C-141 cargo planes ~re being used to airUft French and Belgian military equipment into Zaire. the Whlte llouae an· nounced today. White HoW1e press secretary Jody Powell said the airlift in progress involves 18 pla nes flown by American crews. He said the transports are being used to carry ammunition, fuel. trucks and drivers to areas In Zaire "outside the area of con· met." He also said the planes were not being used to ferry French and Belgian paratroopers to the area . Powell said the airlift is in· tended to support Belgian and French operations to rescue Europeans threatened by fight· ing between Zaire's government forces and rebels In Shaba province. U.S. planes were requested by the Belgian and French govem · ments for three specific mis· sions. Powell said~ These are : on the timing of the airlift. ex· cepl to say that it was in prog· resi1 . He did say tha t e\ght C· 141 jet transports were being used to move the Belgian fuel and ammunition and 10 for the French equipment. J e rr o ld Sc h ec t e r . a spokesman for National Secur\ty Coun cil. s aid the Frenc h vehicles were for lransportalion and were not armored combat vehicles. State Asks Balancing Of Budget SACRAMENTO CAP> -The California Senate apparently favor s a balanced budget -at least for the federal govern· ment. F,....Pflfle4<!J VOTERS ••• Fullerton Police F ..... PogeAJ HOUSING. -To fly fuel for the Belgians from Kinshasa. the capital of Zaire. to Kamina airfie.ld . 130 miles north of Kolwezi in Shaba province; -To airlift ammunition from The senators voted 25·2 Thurs· day on SJ R 35 by Sen. Dennis Carpenter. R·Newporl ~ea~h. urging that the U .S. Const1tul1on be amended to require balanced feder al budgets. through the Saddleback Va11ey to the San Juan Capistrano city border. And what wa!> formerly a near eve n b a l a n ce b e tw e en Republican a nd Democratic strength 1s now lilted heavily Republican Olson's figures show 96,073 registered Republicans in the Third Supervisortal District and 78,989 Democrats . City registration figures show · the following: -Costa Mesa , 17 ,490 reg· ls t c r ed Democ rats . 16,892 . k epublicans . 480 persons a f· f1li ated with minor parties and 3.553 residents who declined to state the party preference. -Fountain Valley, 11 ,622 Democrats, 12,211 Republicans. 249 r egistered voters aligned with minor parties and 2,434 who have no party affiliation. -Huntington Beach, 38,669 Democrats. 34.017 Republicans. 782 minor party affiliates. 7.215 voters without party idenliflca· ti on. -lrvlne, 8,778 Democrats. 11.481 Republicans, 172 minor party affiliates, 2,144 with no party allegiance. -Laguna Beach, 4 ,95 3 Democrats, S.l~ Republicans, \46 minor party, 1,089 with no af. filiation. -Newport Beach, 11 ,947 De mocrats, 26,139 Republicans, 376 m inor party affiliation, 3,498. no affiliation -San Clemente, 4,431 De mocrats. 7,964 Republicans, 166 minor party, 1,144, no affllia· lion. -San Juan Capistrano, 3,318 Democrats. 5,020 Republicans, 78 minor party, 736, no affilia t\on. -Seal Beacb, 8 ,497 • De mocrats, 9.714 Republicans. .. 93 minor party, 1,)18 no affilia· • tion. : Poker Series · Still Going LAS VEGAS CAP) -The • $410.000 ninth annual World • Series or Poker moved into an • unprecedented fourth day today. • with six players still in the run· • ning. · The championship Texas·style • H old ·e m competition was • scheduled to end late Thursday. : but the betting was still heavy as .. the n)ght drew to a close and the pa rticipants decided to stretch : the play into a fourth day rather • tha n continue. At the end or play, Bobby : Ba ldwin of Tulsa, Okla .. had a • large lead. holding $163.SOQ.. ol • .. ~ .. • ... ... • . Of'ANOE COAST DAILY PILOT ·--·-Pr<•Hloftl-l'lltlfl- IH-lt ClOrWI Yoo Pr"-l•nOO._el_ -··""""" ldllOf ,_, ............. •• " .. '"' ldhOt O..rt.•" l.W\ __ ,, ... It ""''lent IM-"'9 ldilOn ( Probe Man's Killing Fullerton police are in· vestigaUng the murder of a man who was found shot to death in the kitchen or bis home late Thursday afternoon. CM Council Curbs Meets Costa Mesa City Council wa tchers no longer have to worry about getting bleary-eyed at marathon meetings. The council has passed a "policy statement" saying it will make an elfort to end meetlng.s by about 11 p.m . City business that re· mains on the agenda wlll be taken up at 4 p.m. the following day. Councilmen, who ad· milted to getting a bit punchy as evening meet· ings drag on, said the new policy will assure clearer heads when making major decisions. ~Bandit Robs 2Women at Mesa Plaza Two women shopping at South Coast Plaia in Costa MeH were robbed of more than $2,900 in jewelry and cash Thursday by a bandit who claimed to have a gun. Police said no one was hurt in tbe 10:20 a .m. incident. The rob- ber. described as a while man in his late 30s. six feet two inches tall and we ighing 175 to 185 pounds, fled on Coot. Police said he walked up to the women, Joan M. Boadus, 38, of Santa Ana and Juanita F. Marino. 33, of Pomona. in the parking lot in front or May Company and asked for a light, then demanded their valuables. A search of the area falled to turn up any additional witnesses or any suspects. police said. Fl"OWIPageAJ ZAIRE ..• H e did not say how many soldiers were involved, but one French trooper said here about 800 would take part . An estimated 2.000 Belgians, 400 French citizens. 14 Americans and 100 other foreigners in the Kolwezl area have been trapped behind rebel lines since the invaders struck last week and seized the copper· mining city. Hunt told reporters the French government decided to aend the troops to Sbaba province at the request or the Zalre government "and after consultation• with other interested governments.'' A bout 1,500 U.S. airborne troops at Fort Brqg, N.C., who had been put on alert for a possl· ble mteaion to Zaire were put back ot\ normal status today. Seventy-seven Americans wer e evacuated froq> the Kolwe&i area Wedneada1 by the MorrllClfl·Knudaen con1trucUon compa~ ol Bolte, Idaho, which ls bulldlnl a power Uot ln the area. Tbose c«111uhed hr the plan· ninl of a reecue operatioft f« the atruded fonl~ra lneluded the UnltAMI Stat.ea. Beltham aod Britain. .. Investigators said that Ralph C. Burel. ~. of 612 S. Lee St., Fullerton, may have bee9 slain by a burglar when he came home ror lunch and surprised the thief. The Ume of Burel 's death was . set at sometime between noon and 1 p.m. lt wasn't until the victim's mother went to bis home at 3:25 p.m . that his body was round sprawled in the kitchen, ~lice s aid. , They reported that Burel s wallet had been taken and that his car was app~rently driven from his home by his slayer. The auto was found parked on a residential street about one mile from the murder scene, police said. low Income Mesans Get Aid on Loans Costa Mesa city officials say a number of low and moderate in· come residents may be eligible for special home·related loans under two city-sponsored pro- grams. The rehabilitation loan and grant program can provide some tow-interest loans and financial assistance for ramHies with low incomes a nd senior citizens. The home security program provides technical and financial assistance for making homes more secure. It is available to both homeowners and renters. Additional information is available by calling 556·5327 on weekdays. Mesa Woman Faces Charge In Jail Riot A Costa Mesa woman is one of five fe male inmates at the Orange County Jail who have been booked on criminal charges in connection with a re· cent riot at the Santa An a facility. J all officers said Irma Eloise Bozarth. 25, of 578 W. Wilson St .. has had charges of rioting, as· sault and battery on a peace of· fleer and ass.ult on a peace of· fleer with a deadly weapon added to her file. They said she was one or five inmates who rioted May 4 and who used a metal tray to Inflict Injuries on a woman deputy who attempted to quell the fracas. Nurse Killed By Mate's Car SUTTER ·CAP> -Sheriff's deputies say'they are looldnt Into thedeathofa4t-year-oldVubaCI· ty nurse whoee husband ran over her In the ramUy car .. Meola S.rton, a nurae at Fre· mont Medical Center in Yuba City, dl.cS Tuesday night after she and her husband, Robert. ar1ue4 at a bar in tbe Sutter Col.Ul!.>' town of SUtter, deputies 1ald Th\ll'ldu. Sbtrlft't Deputy Jorry Gr•lorJ aald Barton wu re· leued on ..,,000 ball alter be wat booked f0tt lnvt11tt1at.1on of vehi- cle mamlauptAlr and drtvinl wbU• lnlOXicated. • • Mesa 's housing efforts. Jn a series of recommenda· lions, the Grand Jury went on to urge local governments to step up their efforts to encourage construction or affordable bous· ing. The houslng needs the jury spoke of are the needs of families at or below the county's median family income level or $18.600 a year. Families at that median \n· come level can afford to buy houses priced at roughly two and one-half times their annual income. or $46,SOO. according to the jury . The jury pointed out that the average price of a new home in Orange County has risen to $124,000. "Resales are averaging $80,000, •• the jury said as it dis· cussed in a news release •·a housing crisis" caused by a s hortage of so-called affordable housing. River Raft Journey Set People between 12 and 18 are eligible to join a river rafting ex· cursion sponsored by the City of Costa Mes a 's Department of Leisure Services io conjunction with the Teen '78 program. The group of 40 teen-agers will leave July 12 and return July 1~ after shooting the rapids on Kings River ... The coet or $65 in· eludes trans portation. food . camping facilities. rafts a nd supervision. Reservations can be made by calling 558-~1 or visiting the department at room 30S in City Hall. 77 Fair Drive. between 8 a .m. and 5 p.m. weekdays. Factory Burned TIJUANA. Mexico <AP > -A two-story mattress warehouse and f\1milure factory next to It burned to the ground in the Colonia Llbertad section of this border city Thursday. Belgium to Kinshasa: -To fly French military vehicles and 120 military person· nel from lbe island of Corsica to an unidentified airfield in Zaire Powell said lbe White House has been consu1tinB with con· gressional leaders about the airlift. He cooeeded that the equip- ment being transported could be used for combat. "There's not much else you can use ammunition for." Powell said. Powell declined to comment on whether the planes were dis· patched from the United States or from U.S. bases in Europe. Powell said that up to a dozen U.S. military personnel would be working on the ground al Kamina a.irfield to unl.oad. fuel and provide communications He s a id the airfie ld is n 't threatened by rebels al the mo· menl. but if a threat arises in the future. "we'll deal with it." He stressed there a re no plans to' put American combat troops in Zaire. Powell would not give details Mesa , Traffic Board Meets Wednesday The Costa Mesa Traffi c Com· mission will hold a meeting at to a .m . Wednesday in the Fi rst Floor Conference Room at the Civic Center, 77 Fair Drive. Interested people may attend or send letters to the Traffic Engineer at the above address. Items that will be discussed include traffic control at West 19th Street and Whittler A venue. the speed limit on Hamilton Avenue Between Harbo r Boulevard and Placentia Avenue; the school crosswalk at Tustin Avenue and Rochester Street; and the three· way stop s ign at Bear Street and St. Claire Street. Those unable to attend may ob· ta in results of the meeting by call· ing 556-5334 after May 24 A resolution has no power or law. SJR 35 still needs approval of the Assembly before being sent to Washington. ' Adopted after very little de· bate, the measure would make exceptions to a serious threat to national sKurity. war. natural disaster. or serious condition of unemployment. In case Congress fails to s ub· mil such an a mendment to the states. it requests that a con· stitutional convention be called. The only votes agains t it were b y Se n <;. A l R o dd a. D · Sacra mento. and David Roberti. 0 Los Angeles Greens Fees Hiked at CM Golf Course There 'II be a little more green at the Costa Mesa Golf and • Country Club after July 1 but It won 't be the ldnd that grows on the ground. It 'II be coming into the coffer-. of the Citv of Costa Mesa as a result of h1kes in green fees unammously approved by the Cl· ty Coun<'il. The vote was made after City Ma nager Fred Sorsabal said the course would lose more than Sl00.000 this year. The scale of rates included some steep hikes: from St to $2 for member s of the Orange Coast College golf class. from $4 to S5 for weekday play at Mesa Linda and from $25 lo $35 for a mo nthly Mesa Lind a ticket. Altogether. 11 d iffe rent fees were hiked . Cagney Doing Fine LOS ANG ELES CAPl - Os ca r ·winn in~ act or James Cagney. 78. was resting at home Thursday and was doing ··just fine." a family spokesman said. He collapsed Wednesday while having dinner in a suburban restaurant with his wire and four friends WE'VE ONLY JUST BEGUN! ' Over thirty years ago a few far-sighted people revolutionized the carpet business. First. the chemical industry developed synthetic fibers. eliminating reliance on wool Quality and production. Second. machinery was invented which enabled carpeting to be manufactured up to 100 times faster. Thtrd. and most important. some people stuck lhe1r necks out and risked capital to put these developments to work. What does this mean to you? It means that carpeting costs less than 30 years agb. It means that what was once a luxury Is now within range of almost everyone. It means a selection unimaginable 30 years ago With our family 1n the carpet business since 1894. we have seen more changes in the last few years than we believed PoSStble. creating the greatest consumer growth industry in our economy. After 84 years. 1t looks hke we've only just begun! L.(, NO. 110422 DEN'S :iiiitB11itia9n:·custom drapsries linoleum • wood floor 1663 PLACENTIA AV!NUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92621 • PHONE 646·"838 -646 ~3SS , r . ! • • ' ' • . oetlr f'llllt ......_ W aicMN It~ GOVERNOR BROWN TALKS ABOUT A HOT 188UE ON A HOT DAY IN SANTA ANA He Saya 13 Wiii Be an Unlucky Number for Cellfornla Homeowner• Brown Flays Prop. 13 l;ovemor Tours Orange County in Campaign By KATHY CLANCY Of .. DM., ..... s .... Desplte ita otter of a 57 per· tent reduction in property taxes. ProposiUon 13 was described Thursday by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. as "a big ripoff for the homeowners." The governor predicted In Santa Ana that. lf the Jarvis in· ilia ti ve passes, home property tax assess'™'Dls would go up about 140 percent within seven years while business property Third SJC :Molestation Reported A third Orange County woman -responding to a story in the Daily Pilot -has told county sheriff's Investigators she was molested In San Juan Capistrano by a man allegedly posing as a doctor. The aceused man, WllUam Holiday, 51, ot 32152 Allpai St., San Juan Capistrano, was ar· r a i g ned i n South C ounty Municipal Court Wednesday on charges of impersonating a doc· tor and assault and battery. His prellm\nary hearing ls scheduled in the court July 10. He was released Thursday from Orange County Jail on his own recognizance, sheriff's deputies reported. Sheriff's investigators said the latest alle~ation was made when a 45-year-old woman read about two other complaints against Holiday by women who said he posed as a doctor In the office of Dr. Paul Rosenberg, 31118 Paseo Adelanto, San Juan Capistrano. Arrested Monday, Holida y told investigators he had been hired by Dr. Rosenberg in a public relations capacity to "In· crease business." In vestlgator s said the i m- p roper advances toward a 45· yea r·old San Juan woman and one who gave an anonymous Up were made May 4 and 5 while Dr. Rosenberg was out of the city. Wednesday 's complaint, ln· vestigators said, was from a woman who a nswered an ad- vertisement in a local s hopper which sought to employ an unen cumbered woman. S heriff's investigators said they are seeking contact by o the r south·county women who believe they may ha ve been assaulted. Such complaints. they s aid, should be made to in· vestigators Chuck Daly, Tony Pallalagua or Sgt. John Hewitt at the sheriff's Santa Ana office. taxes would Increase only 14 pe rcent. Brown, speaking to about 200 Santa Ana College students, ex· plained that according to the Jarvis lruliative, property laxes would Increase only two p4!rcent annually unless a property is sold. When sold, the property is as- sessed at its full cash value and taxes would go up. •'The people who wrote this were smart," Brown continued. Tea£her Real 'BigSlwt' W-ith Police Reports ol a· man blaz. ing away with a pistol in a populated area of Hunt· ington Beach sent police racing to the scene Thurs- day afternoon, but there was no shootout when they arrived. Inveatlgatora aald he was an embarrassed junior high school teacher who'd been firin& a harm· leas starter's pistol as part of a Cl8S$ experiment for his pupils who were study· Ing the speed or sound. School officials were supposed to notify police beforehand but In · vesllgators said the sound or their call jus t dido 't travel 12 blocks to bead· quarters before the shoot· ing started. They surmise someone forgot to telephone about the science exercise at 17th Street and Adams Avenue. 6 Kids Slain; Father Tried ROCKFORD. 111. CAP> -The estranged wife of a man accused of murdering their six children has testlfled that he drove to her motel In Milwaukee to see the expression on her face when he told her. ''They're all dead. How do you feel ?" Appearing on the witness stand during the first day or testimony Thursday, Ann Nelson said her husband of 14 years, Simon Peter Nelson, blamed her work as an ice skating instructor for the breakdown or their mar· rlage. At one point in her dramatic testimony, Nelson, who has pleaded innocent by reason or in· sanity, broke down and was re· moved from the courtroom before his wife continued. Shoppers Get Tips In Sunday's Pilot Big spenders and window shoppers will find plenty or tips in Sunday's Dally Pilot. IUCRES oa IUPOFF' - Dlamonds may, be a 1lrl'1 best friend, but lnv~stors In the sparkllns gemstones better beware. Joanne Reynolds holds a magnifier to tbe glitter or aem• in Sunday's YOU /YOUR MONEY IOCUOD. nNi>ING TBEJa NJCBZ(!> -Ad'-..elec:trontca firm once dan1eromlY dependent on iov· ernment contract.a wrenched ltMll aw11 from that path by filllaa unusual market Dlchea and won an Emmy and an Oscar ln the p~. Det.aU1 will be ,, (suNDAY'S BEST) told ln Buslneu of the Week. PAME DIPnCVLT -LeVar Burton'• role aa a alave In "Roots" shot him to stardom. But columnlJt Bob Oreene re· latea bow the youna actor had dlfrtculty •dJuatlna to the aud· den attenUon and demands. BOO• TOWN -The con· aplcuoua consumption produ~ by Arab oil money i1 well known, but not so a almllar ex- travaaance eoutb ol the border. Cane•, Venesuel-, the b&lb d bl• •Plllden. will be nplond on the 'travel paJe. "They know the aver age person in Callfomia moves every seven years. so the homes will be as- sessed back at full cash value in seven years. all of them." Businesses. on the other hand. don 't often move, Brown said. He r eferred specifically to Pacific Telephone calling it the "jackpot winner" under J arvis w i th a $130 m illio n·a -year property tax savings. "The question is when was the last t ime the phone company moved ?" the Democratic gov· ernor asked. He also referred to a UCLA study which predicts a loss of 451,00-0 jobs should the ballot measure be passed by voters. "For all the teachers. for all the health care workers, all the police and firemen, a ll those who are laid off can feel good about helping t he telephone company.·· Brown said. Brown read a passage rrom the initiative itself and asked his student audience to locate the verb and object. ' "It ls an incomplete sentence and anyone who can't wri te a complete sentence can't write a complete proposition," the shirt· sleeved governor said. "I think Howard Jarvis ought to go back to school." he con- tinued. Brown, now campaiJning for his s~ 1ubematorial term. told tbe outdoor crowd that, of an estimated f7 billlon in proper- ty taxes Proposition 13 would save. about $2.7 billion would go to the federal government. Thal is because homeowners would have a smaller federa l in· com e tax deduction for their local property taxes. He also called the measure a "formula for chaos" saying it of. fers Uiree choices: Recession. future hikes ln cigarette, sales, income and/or liquor taxes, or nothing at all since it could be tied up by legal challenges. On the other hand, Brown con· tinued. Proposition 8 offers homeowners a one-third cut in property taxes, limits state and local government s pending, doubles renters' tax credits and el\mlnates the business inven· tory tax. "Eight is hal( a loaf, but it is a loar you can digest," he said. "I a m afraid with 13 you would gag." County Hall Repairs Said Not Needed Orange County's new $8 million Hall or Administration lsn 't ln such bad shape after all, according to an engineer's study of a floor that sags. Initlally it was thought ex· tensive and expensive repairs would be required lo mend the deflection In the floor of the building's unique fourth and one- half noor. But the consulting engineering rlrm Wheeler and Gay con· eluded the sagging floor will carry the weight load it was de· slgn~ to carry. That ftndin1 came after the e ngineers teated the floor's strength under live load condi· Uons Of 50 poundl to the aquare loch. The concl"ualon of those tests, the enlineera saJd ln thelr re- port, ·•we eonclude the floor as It exi1ta a. aa!e for the W1e it was Intended . • . No additional 1tren1theninl wlll be required for the deslfn load." Thoae comments mean the helrarchy or county 1ovemment cu move into the ffve·•tory bulldina in Sant.a Ana tn early Julr. Tbe move became an uncer- talnty wben ll ftrat it WU feared Jac:khammera and wetdtna torches would have to be put to work repairtna Ute denectton ln thonoor. - Frtd!y.M!y19, 1978 DAILY PILOT A3 Pact on Gas Nears Price CompromUe Gains Support WASIDNyTON CAP> -A pro· posed compromise on natural gas prices today appeared to have finally picked up enough votes to be approved by the con· fressional conference commit· t e e wor king on Preside nt Carter's energy bill. A formal committee vote Is expected Tuesday. The propo&ed com promise calls ror lifting federal price controls from domestically produced, newly discovered natural 1as in 198S. Congressional staff aides to- day predicted the compromise will be approved, ending the six· month deadlock on the energy legis lation that Carter submitted In April, 1977. The apparent breakthrough resulted from a late push by the While House amid reports that negotiations were on the point or collapse. Sources who asked not lo be identified said Energy Secretary J ames R. Schlesingel" shuttled between three holdout House conferees late Thursday until he had the necessar y votes for the compromise. Th e three , R e p s . Bob E c khardt, D·Texas, Charles Wilson, D·Texas and Joe Wag. goner. D·La., would give House leaders the 13 votes needed to win approval for the compromise among the 25 House negotiators. The other House members of the conference committee are divided into two camps : liberals who oppose ending price regula· tion and Republicans who feel the bill doesn't go far enough to end price regulation. Aides to the three House mem· bers confirmed today that the congressmen reached agree· ment as a result of Schlesinger 's efforts and will vote for the com· FV District Tenninates %Teachers By ROBERT BARKER Oft• Dllltr .,. ... l'-ff Ninety.six teachers, about 17 percent of the Fountain Valley School District's leacbing force. received final notice Thursday night that they will be laid orr June 15. School officials s aid the t erminations are ne cessary because or declining enrollment, a shift in education emphasis to reading, mathematics, lan1uage arts and science, and a shortage or reserve funds. . Enrollment throughout the district's 19 campuses Is expect· ed to drop by 700 pupils next Septembe r . The projected enollment is 10,000, down from a high of 12,000 pupils in 1975. Teachers In a packed hearing room al district headquarters made no immediate comment other than a collective gasp at news of the layoffs. promise w\th a modlClcation. Until today. Houae conference leade rs bad been two or three votes short or musterln g a ma· jorlty of the House members on the committee. att.hou1h a ma· jorlty of Senate conferees hu In· dlcated support ror the baiuc plan. Although any changes in the bask compromise reached after months or closed-door bargain· ing could upset the works, both House and Senate aides this time saJd they didn't expect that would happen. Debra Jacobson. an aide to Eckhardt. said the latest pro- A Few 1'ftss!n9 pos e d mod itlcatlo n would guarantee a hi1her price ror ln· terstate 1as -short ot derel\11•· lion -for gas under contract.a in producing states wtuch don't ex· pir e until after l98S. The new proposal would allow Intrastate prices on already-discovered gas to increase after 1985. Tbe intn&s t.ate market -gas produced and used in the same slate -is now free from any price controls. The compromise would extend price controls for the first time for gas not eligible for derelUlation in 1985. s uch a." gas which is not newly di~ cover~ but under an exis ting contract. 7 Hopefuls Attend Candidates Forum One Assembly candidate and s ix s tate Senate cand idates s hared their views Thursday with six members of the Citizens Ha rbor Area Research Team <CHART> in a meeting that some candidates didn't attend. The meeting, held in Newport Cente r . was to have been a forum for candidates in the 36th State Senate District. but 73rd Ass e mbly Distr ict candidate Nola n Frizzelle was included because he missed the prior CHART forum held for his d1r trict. l_,., Republican John Schmitz. who once represented the djstrict in Sacramento and Democrat Ron Cordova, currently the 74th Dis· tr ict Assemblyman, didn't at· tend. There are six Republican can· did a tes a nd two Democratic candidates seeking their parties' nominat ions for the seat being vacated by Republican Dennis Carpenter . In addition to Schmitz. the G O P candid a t es a r e busi· nessman Gil Ferguson, busi· n ess man Jim Martindale , former Fountain Valley coun· cilman George Scott. former Laguna Beach councilman Jon Brand and Huntington Beach school trustee Steve Holden. ln the Democratic race. Cordova ls being challenged by Mission Viejo businessman Greg Kuczynski. Frizzelle the Assembly can· didate sald Republicans need to break the two-thJrds majority that the Democrats hold in the Assembly. He wants to challenge incum· bent Democrat Dennis Mangers ror the district that covers most of West Orange County Ma rtindale delivered the most hard -hitting of the brief speeches. attacking has fellow Republicans for ignoring women and young voters. He criticized Schmitz saying the District's problems can't be solved "by t urning the clock back 20 years.·· Ma rtinda le a lso noted th11t Scmitz has hired the political consulting firm or Butcher and Forde. Citing a recent brochure pro. duced by the firm for another <'a mpaign. Martindale warned the absent Schmit:i:. "If he tries anything like that. l"ll ha ve every lawyer in Newport Beach after· him.·· Holden directed his remarks at what he said was an un- responsive state government . "'We need to elect people who represent the needs of this dis· trlct and who will work with loca l government~." the in- s ura nce executive said Brand, a geography instructor at Oran~e Coast College. geared his remarks to the gubernatorial race and announced his backing of Republican Ken Maddy as lhc only m a n '"w ho can bea t Brown.·· "Supporting Maddy is more important than me being elected. I want Brown out ... he declared Ferguson, a retire Marine and former vice president of com- m unications with. t he Irvine Compa ny . s aid o ne or his primary concerns is to educate people to the workings of the free enterprise system and the oppressive effect or the growing state government. Scott s aid the three primary issues of his campaign are lax· es. transpe>rtation and business "The business climate in this state is ridlculous. ··he said. '"Do you know what the word is? It 's ABC. Anywhere ButCalirornla. ·· Kuczynski said the represen talion of the 36th district has been poor. "'It doesn 't really mat te r wh e ther it's a Repubhcan or a Democrat who·s chosen." he said. "What matters ts getting the best qualified can· didate." -~;2.Presents Grou~d Cover -and Vine Sale! . • Fe..Qh~Ul}g , • Aesto Re .•Gold Rush • Sunrtse PASSION VINE This fast grower will give you continual color ttlls summer. ~5go~~~ reg. 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Marpldne A Visit Fro01 The Man STILL STUMPING DEPI'. -tu was widely anticipat- ed. Gov. F..dmund G. Brown Jr. was back in our refloo yesterday. plugging for defeat or the property tax ln- illative. Propo6ition 13, and drawing considerable atten-tion himself. · Brown appeared before a meable crowd at the Santa Ana College amphitheater where, in sweltering heat, he appeared in shirt.sleeves to put the knock on the Jarvis· Gann proposal. The governor pushed hard on the point that UCLA experts have predicted ~st.000 lost jobs should Propo6ition 13 be adopted. And be singled out Pacific Telephone Company as the "jackpot winner" Wlder Proposition 13 to the -.. tune or $130 million in property tax sav-ings. ~ "ALL OF THOSE PEOPLE who get laid off can feel good about helping the G•AM'fu11co telephone company." he needled. Later in the afternoon, the governor eluded some of the heat by visiting our sterling journal where be sat for about 50 minutes to chat with the editors. Here, be was questioned on some local issues. Brown seemed concerned when he learned of local dis· may that was generated when his state highway boss. Adriana Gianturco. had given strong indication that the state may abandon the unbuilt section of the Route 55 Freeway, nQW known as the Costa Mesa Freeway. Currently, CalTrans has dug a huge open ditch In the right-of-way. Jt is known in Costa Mesa as the "CalTrans Canal " The governor . however, often uses a technique o! answering a question with a question. ··where is lhe route? What's the problem? Show me on amap ..... IN TIIE E"ID, Brown did promise to investigate the freeway.to-nowhere. "I 'II ask Andriana about it," he said. On other points. Brown seemed quite candid. He made rcrerence to his earlier cutbacks at state mental hospitals like Fairview in Costa Mesa. "I made some mistakes on the mental hospitals," he admitted. "I listened too much to the State Department of Fm a nee." Brown steered away from the issue of locating a liquified natural gas <LNG> complex on the Marine Corps' Camp Pendleton range. "THAT'S IN T HE HAN~ of the Public Utilities Com - mission." he declared. And on the issue of a LNG locatlon1 the governor said he is sure any conflict with f edera agencies can be smoothed out within a five·year timetable. It is difficult to k~p Governor Brown from steering conversation back to Proposition 13. If it passes, be asks or the taxes that remain, "How does Sacramento divvy that uo amon~ 6,000 local J(overnment aJtencies? 1 call this a rormulaformischief." H the governor is correct. we sure don't need that kind or a formula at any level or government. ?Boy, 2, Abandoned; .. ~;Police Seek Woman CONCORD. N.H. <AP> -Police are searching for a woman ': who abandoned a child in a Portsmouth department store with a ·· . note pinned to his shirt: "I am about 2 years old and need a mom ·:. and dad." . Employees or King's Department Store told police the woman : • was in her early '!Os, about S-foot-3, and had dark·broWft, shoulder· • · 'ength hair. They said she was slender and wore a gray sweater or : . coal. . Leo Doyon, lhe store security officer, said employees saw the • · woman standing outside the store with the child for five or 10 · · minutes before they entered Thursday. .. Evidently she was trying to make a decision whether she was . · going to leave the boy or not." Doyon said. An employee found the boy wandering in the entryway and took him to the office of manager John Leary, who had a typical "losl child" announcement made on the intercom. The note was hidden by the boy's jacket at first. Doyon was called in when no one replied to the third page. . · Accompanied by the child and the worker who had seen the •·• woman. Doyan searched the shopping center for 45 minutes before calling police WASHlNGTON tAP) -The cost or 01ailing a teller Is expect· ed to rise from 13 cents to lS cents in several weeks, but It's possible the rate eventually could go back to 13 cents for In· dividuals. The Postal Service board or governors, meeting today, was expected to approve the 15-cent rate recommended last week by the PostaJ Rate Commission for flrst·class mail. THE GOVERNORS also were setting a date for the rate hike. expected to be about the end of the month. But the board also was expect· ed to erotest th• rate com- mlHIOll 1 action last week and ask It to reconsider the increase. Such a reconsideration might take D\lll\Y months, but could re- sult ln a 13-cent rate for In - dividuals and a 16-cent rate for buslnesaes. Tbat ls the setup the Postal Service and President Carter requested lut summer. but which the r1te comml&alon rejected. A CVT FOR lndJviduals would be only the second rollback in first-class rates. The first waa after World War l. when a wartime increase from 2 cents to 3 cents was repealed. Planes Crash; Six Men Killed MEMPHIS, TeM. <AP) -Six men were kllled. including a student taking his Cirst flying lesson and three Saudi Arabians learning to pilot the Falcon Fanjet, when two planes collided 2,000 feet above Memphis International Airport. Air traffic controllers said both craft were on routine trainini nights Thursday. "Everything was normal ... just like we do all the time, said James Wright. chief or the Federal Aviation Administra· ti on 's control tower at the airport. "But something went wrong." ONE WITNESS SAI D he heard an explosion seeond.s after gazing up at the Falcon. "I looked up again and the plane was half in two. in flames and falling," Stevie Golden said. The Falcon landed on its back in a muddy field and burned. Pieces of a Cessna 150 trainer were scattered over 200 yards. Killed were John Mitchell. 32. flight instructor for the jet: D.M. Conaway, 28, instructor in the Cessna: Steve Norman, 22, the student pilot: and Mohamed Al Alesh, Yousef Amin and Ab· dullah Al Surur. A N A110NAL Transportation Safety Board team flew to Mem- phis to investigate tbe accident. Wright and Jack Barker. am FAA information officer from Atlanta. said they would not speculate on the cause or the ac- cident until tape recordings of radio communications between the control tower and the planes were reviewed. Barker said the Falcon was on a local instrument flight plan that involved pract:ice lnstru· ment approaches to one or the airport's two north-south runways. Minister Charged In Cathedral Mess CORPUS CHRISTI. Texas (AP> -When police arrived at a Roman Catholic cathedral, they found two $9,000 statues s mashed, candle glass shattered, pages ripped from religious books and vest· ments scattered about the building. And they allegedly found a man swangang from a crucifix sus- pended over the 30-foot-high marble altar. A man, identified as James Starkey of Wilminglon, Del.. was arrested. T HE REV. RICHARD Shirley, pastor of the cathedral. estimal· ed the damage at $50,000 to the cathedral. which had undergone extensive remodeling two months ago. knew we were there. We ran and tried to get out. but all of the doors were locked. I've never been so freaked out in all my life ... The two women managed to find an unlocked door and fled to the nearby rectory where they summoned police. Three ot t.be six poetal gov· ernon said Tburaday ni1ht they favored tbe 15-cent rate, but OD· Jy under protest. The rate commission. an in· dependent agency. rejected last week the "cltlzens' rate" ror in· div ldua ls by a 3 · 1 vote. However. chainaan Clyde Du· Font said the panel might have approved It ti there had been more Ume to study the proposal. THE RAR commission's ac- tion left the governors little choice Wlder the law but to ap- prove the 15-ceot fee for all matters. The governors legally could Suspe«!t Rifle NATION I WORLD reject the commlaalon 's work. but that would leave rat.es wher~ they are and the dellc•l·pla~ Postal Service says 1L needs the added revenue. The governors· third option i& to appro\'e the recommendation under protest. Board member Hayes Robert.son saJd Thursday. "We have three alternatives. two of which we cannot accept." Board ctWrman M.A. Wrigbl sa1d ol the rate commlsak>n's dismissal of the 13-cent cit.Uen6' rate: 'Tm pretty concerned about this. This as something we gave a good deal of tbougbt to before we proposed lt." Police decline to confirm that this was the .22-caliber r i· fie used in the shooting or Wilbur Rodney Grayson Jr .. 29. English teacher in Austin. Texas. Police say John Daniel Christian. 13. son of Geor~e Christian. press aide to President Johnson for three years. took the gun to school Thursday and killed the teacher. Classmates sa10 the student had been upset. This pic ture was made through the classroom window Shirley said the man had com· plained to him Sunday or being denied the sacrament of Holy Communion. "I talked to him Sunday and he started screamlng. shouting scripture." Shirley said. The man told him h e was a Methodist minister from South Carolina. he said. Stone Age Lives On? SHERRY HAWLEY AND Joyce Slayton or Dallas told police they were in the cathedral when the commotion broke out. They said the man walked calmly up the front or the church before going berserk. "He went up the side aisle and took a statue from the pulpit, .. Mrs. Hawley said. "( didn't know what he had, when all of a sudden he was picking them up and heaving them on the floor." M RS. SIAYTON added: "He Anthropologists Dispute Philippines Jjnk MANILA, Philippines CAP> - A tribe of primitive people round living in the crater of an extinct volcano who use pounded bark for clothing may be remnants of the Stone Age, a Philippine gov- ernment spokesman said Thurs- day. . But anthropologists who have studied other primitive groups in the area tend to dispute the government claim or Stone Age links . shelter buria l site with "porcelain bow l grave furniture" were interpreted as showing links with burial tradi- tions in neolithic times, the re- port said. But Dr. Frank Lynch . an American anthropologist who worked extensively with another remote tribe discovered in the Philippines in 1971, the Tasaday. s aid there were probably "many. many more tribes lik~ them in other remote parts of the Philippines. ·'That stone tools and the other things were found there does not mean they were made by them CTaotbato1. They couJd have been made and used by other people who lived in the crater ahead of them by several hundred years," Lynch said or the government report. l:Wyoming Hit by Floods AND THE T RIBE bas had contacts, including barter, with other less primitive tribes and has lost the art or fashioning tools from stone because it has acquired tools through trading, according to a report by Manuel Elizalde Jr .• chief of the govern· ment committee on naliorlal minorities. Soviets Exile Two More Dissidents MOSCOW <AP) -Two more Soviet dissidents drew stiff sentences today. family sources said, one day after their colleague Yuri Orlov was slapped with a 12-year term. Storms Breaking llp; East ro See Sunshine · Tew.perat•re• NI Le Pft ,. 3' IO '1 .04 n s1 tS ... 01 S6 ., .01 ,, 7t " .. 11 11 1.lO ,. St '° ~ ,. J2 .. 10 .Ga .. A 11 •1 .. u 71 u ., .. 12 SI .to .. ~ t2 S1 .OS ~ -,, u .. .. ,, JO '° 11 .os ., • A1 . .. .... .. . ,. ., .. "., .. .. IOfl9 ... , 1M9W1 ID ma uP. 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OIMI'*" exceft.nt. • Dr. Jesus Peralta, a U.S.· trained archaeol08ist and curator of the national museum, found ch arcoaJ drawings on the walls of o ne cave or hum a n-like figures that indicate "continuity of practices dating back some 2,000 years. within neolithic times," the report said. The neolithic period refers to the last stage of the Stone Age characterized by a primitive form of agriculture and the UM! of polished stone tools. THE TRIBE. called Taotbato. or Stone People, numbel' 86 peo. ple divided into 18 "households." Their eidstence was m ade known after a government an· nouncement Monday that Presl· dent Ferdinand E. Marcos made • helicopter visit to the tribe's remote home tn the wilderness or Palawan Island 430 mlles southwilt of here. The report sald a cobblestcnc tool. used for poundlnc. wu found at the site and 11 ln Marcos' ~esslon. Frasments or pota po1slbly used In burials allo were found. THEU. ALONG with t ~ Zviad Gamsakburdia and Merab Kostava were sentenced to three years in a labor camp followed by two years internal exile on a charge of "anU·Soviet agitation and propaganda." Orlov was sentenced on the same charge Thursday and re- cei ved the m~imum sentence of seven years in a labor camp plus five years· internal exile, or banishment rrom Moscow. (/raaf __ ....... APOU.O. Pa. <AP> -Federal· officials have confirmed that 25 pounds ol bomb-gade uranium are unaccounted for at a Babcock & Wiicox fueJ fabr1catln1 plant in this western Pennsy1vanla community. Tbe plant is the same one where more than half 8 ton or hltCh1Y enrich~ uranium -the kind used In making bon:~ - haa been unaccounted for since 1957, when the plant opened. f'•tl ............ ..... SEELYVlLL!. Jnct. (AP) -A husband and .tic and their two )'ouq ChildNn were Cound abot [ __ 1·N_SH_O_R_.T___,) \ to deat.h In their rural (ndiana home In an ;apparent trtplt- murder and swclde, authorities said. Shulfr's deputies di ~· covered the bodies Thursday In the isolated, lake!ront home after be\ng summonl'd by frtends who had been trying to contact the victims by telephone since Monday night. F....,ReraJ&Cat"f DETROIT (AP• -Ford Motor Co. ts recalling tt0.000 new c8" to Inspect their sbouJder beJts, the automaker said 'Thursday, because the belts ml.ht fa.ii to lock In an accident. The cer~ wtre \978 Ford. LTD,. LTD lh and Tbt.1n · derblrds and Mercury ~ with bench seats, not bucktl seau. \ I . .;, ... \ . t CALIFORNIA . Financial Probe Widem SAN FRANCISCO <AP > -The at.Le attorney general's office has asked the scandal-ridden UCLA Foundation lo explain hbw $98,000 in unrecorded foot· ball and basketball tickets were sold. . UCLA Chancellor Charles E. ~oung told the UC Board of -egents Thursday that the foun- dation staff failed to adequately r~rd how the tickets were dis- ~ed ol. He added that draft re- •wta of an internal probe would be released to the foundation's ~ecuUye board next week. ·:'THE Pl MILLION foundation, •hich ralles private funds for the university, has been under iovestlgalion by the attorney p11eral's office for alleged flDancial Irregularities. A former executive of the fund-rais.i.na group, Donald M. ijowman. rece.Uy pleaded no bc)ntest to grand theft charges siemmi.ng from his alleged mis- -appropriation of more than $100,000 in foundation funds. Young said foundation at- torneys were close to making a restitution settlement with Bowman, who already has paid dlore than $30,000 to the founda- llon. ·THE UCLA chancellor also has been Investigated by the state attorney general for using i100.ooo in foundation money for a Newport Beach house, a trip t.o TahiU and membership in a yacht club. State authorities say they will 11et act against Young because ttie foundation's board ot trustees retroactively approved ~ three expenditures by a vote at 20-1 last month. However, aeveral board members have ta1d they plan to seek another vote on the matt.er next week. .,, . .,........ ANIMAL LOVERS CRITICIZE FROG JUMP CONTESTS Small Boy Jumps on Terp to Encourage Entry Frog .Jumps Group Protests Contests ANGELS CAMP <AP) -It was runny when Mark Twain's fictional frog lost a jumping contest because someone loaded its belly with buckshot, but animal lovers are not amused when lUe begins to imitate art. The Fund for Animals. a Washington-based ecology ~oup, says it "seriously questions the humaneness" of the Calaveras County Frog Jump. considered the Kentucky Derby of frog jumping since Twain immortalized It ln a short story. The protest was issued as frog-owners from around the world traveled to the fairgrounds here for the four-day jump, which began its second day today. Ban of Brands In Textbooks Bill Defeated "DURING THE CONTESTS THE FROGS are jumped at. kicked at and yelled at to make them jump farther" without re- gard to their feelings, suffering or stress, the Fund for Animals said in a news release. "Frogs sometimes die from the heat ... from not being kept wet, and from the trauma or the contest... the group charged. "One year an announcer staled that all the crippled frogs could be turned in for good ones. How did so many frogs become crippled?" The group also said some frogs were pan-tried during the event. SACRAMENTO CAP> -The €alifomia Assembly apparently has nothing against brand names appearing in textbooks. _ So it denied passage Thurs· day, on a ?.S-38 vote, to a bill to prohibit school districts from adopting maU!rials for elemen· '-ary schools containing mustra- <ions with identifiable brand names. Besides, some members in· dicated. it's easier to teach size and volume when you use a brand-name ketchup bottle, and cqunting when you 're counting Baby Ruths. : "WHEN WE TRY lo teach concepts ~children , first we have to get their attention," said Assemblyman Dennis Mangers, D-Huntington Beach, a former -elementary school principal. "Math textbooks are notoriously dull." .. • • .. •• .. IO.MlaDL GROUP MEMBER LAURIE MA1THEWS said the or- ganization was not calling for an end t.o the frog jump but in- stead wanted to make sure the frogs are treated humanely dur- ing the competition, not as toys. Afterward, she said, they should be returned to the wild. A tiny statue or a frog commemorates the event where it began in downtown Angels Camp in the Gold Rush days when bored miners sought ways to pass the time. In the frog jump, com~tors bop three times on a tarp and the total distance from the starting point is measured. The world record is 19 feet, 3~ inches. RULES MAKE IT ILLEGAL TO TOUCH a frog once it is placed in the starting circle, but frog-jockeys often stomp on the tarp to urge on the jumpers. Officials for the contest, where 3,000 entries were expetted, could not take the criticism seriously. "I think we treat our frogs very well." said Linda Whitton. who works in the jubilee's office. "We exercise them. feed them, keep them in a cool place and make sure they are physically Cit for the jump. "We treat lbem nice and talk to them nice, except when they're jumpi~. of course," she said with a laugh. "Afterwards they are retumei:ltothepond." I Nursery Speciaij FUCHSIAS ln banging redwood baskets. .Keady for your shade garden. • HERB • : FRIEDLASDER :1 • IS MAKING • : FREE~ ~. Expilel Tues., $14.95 May 23 ~ 50 GALS : • OFGAS «i • •t41•t~ ..... hMt ........ •t ..... h ..... 3 .if~ or 011. 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M.y 19, 1178 DAil y PILOT A 5 Senate Postpones Coruidemtion of Bill .. " " SACRAMENTO CAP) -The California Senate says It will wait until after the June 6 primary to con.sider a limit on government spending. as pro- posed by a Republican trying to be attorney general. The decision was made Thurs· day by 18 Democrats and one Republican, Sen. Peter Behr or Tiburon, author of a tax Umita· tion bill competing with Proposi· tion r3. the Jarvis-Gann in· itiative. Behr's bill goes Into ef· feet only if 13 is defeated and Proposition 8 is passed. They voted for the delay in taking up SCA 42 by Sen. George Deukmejian or Long Beach, who is seeking the Republican nomlnaUon for govemor. Seven· teen senators voled against the motion. DEUKMEJIAN, who voled for Behr's biU but has refused to take a stand on Proposition 13, said he wanted early action on his spending limit proposal so as to get il on the Novmember ballot. • The proposal would limit st.ate and loeal governments to spend· ing increases no g realer than infla- tion, except in emergen- cies or for court· mandated programs . Deukmejian said this w o u 1 d pre. o.u1tM-.i1.,. vent $8.6 billion in st.ate general fund spending over the next five years. It would also link st.ate income tax brackets to inflation. BUT SEN. RALPH Dills, D· Gardena. accused Deukmejian of bringing up the proposal at this time "for political reasons." Dills said the measure has been languishing in the Senate since February. He made the motion to delay consid~ration, saying nobody can know what limits can be imposed until the fate of Proposition 13 is known. If Proposition 13 passes, all property taxes will be limited to F1.re Damage Set NATIONAL CITY (AP> -The damage left by fire that destroyed eight stores in a shop- ping center is set now at $2 million of which half was merchandise. 1.25 percent or assessed value. cutting local revenues by about $7 billion a year. The limit would fall to 1 percent as old bond issues are paldolt. BUT IF PROPOSITION 13 loses and Proposition 8 passes, the Behr bill will go Into effect. It would cut taxes on owner- occupied dwellings by about 1.4 billion a year, to be financed out of the state sl.trplus. 1f both 8 and 13 are defeated. the present law remains un- changed. The Democratic leader of~ Senate. David Roberti of 1...os Angeles. called DeukmeJ1a1fs proposal "very dangerous." • .. "ROW CAN WE decide 1t 'a month before election? We can't lie the state's hands if Proposi- tion 13 passes." Roberti said. Deukmejian protested that his proposal is not tied to PropoSi- tion 13, and the delay means it miJ(ht not get through the Aa· sembly before the June ~ deadline for November ballot pro-posals. Warning Issued Boy, 3, Stahle After Snake Bite LOS ANGELES <AP> -A 3·year-old boy was in stable condition today after be was bitten by a baby rattlesnake. Patrick Coleman was playing behind his home Thursday eveoiJ]g when the seven-Inch snake. one or the poisonous American pit vipers, bit him on the hand. a spokeswoman for County-USC Medical Center said Friday morning. Authorities warned resident.a to be on the lookout for snakes ( J as the weather geta warmer. STA.TE especially in the desert and mountains. _ . ......... •~Iced LOS ANGELES <AP> -After several months of sometimes sharp debate, the City Council has voled to oppose Proposition 13 and support Proposition 8, the rival property tax measures on the June 6 primary. The council votes on each measure were 9·3 Thursday following an hour-long debate in which the proponents and op~ nents of the measures had their final say. Paaef OK• Biii SACRAMENTO <AP> -The California Assembly has nar· rowly approved holding special elections on weekends, despite objections that they would in- terfere with church and camp- ing. The bill, AB 2239 by As- semblyman Bill Lockyer, D-San Leandro. went lo the Senate Thursday on a 41-33 vote, the bare passing minimum. It would cover. statewide of. flees, congressional and legislative seats. 'Ibe elections • would be held over two days Saturday and Sunday. : ' All a-Oetnited SACRAMENTO <AP> -A . measure calling on the Federal Trade Commission to ban children-oriented advertising of high-sugar foods has been de- feated despite a backer's plea for a "sweet aye vote.·· · Thursday's 17-14 vote left tne Assembly-approved measure, which has no force of law. rour short of passage. A&ftU Rec111"11ed LOS ANGELES <AP> -A busload or workers being deport- ed to Mexico has been returned to Los Angeles because a(· torneys say the workers were not informed of their right to legal counsel. The bus carrying 59 allege<l aliens came back Thursday. ·It bad been stopped Wednesda~ night at the Calltomia-Mexicc border after U.S. District Judge Robert Firth issue a temporary restra.in.iq order. VON HEMERT'S IS WAREHOUSE CLEANING! ! ! 3rd ANNUAL WAREHOUSE SALE YES, VON HEMERT'S IS HAVING ITS 3rd ANNUAL WAhEHOUSE SALE. RUTHLESSLY CLEARING OUT AND SLASHING PRICES ON FURNISHINGS FOR EVERY ROOM IN YOUR HOME. OR•AT BUYSlll MANY LEFTOVERS FROM OUR NEW STORE MOVE. ONE-OF-A-KIND ITEMS, DISCONTINUED STYLES, AND SLIGHTLY SOILED OR DAMAGED GOODS, IN ALL OF THE QUALITY NAMES VON HEMERT IS FAMOUS FOR. CASH & CARRY -ALL SALES FINAL MAY 20 & 21st 2 DAYS ONL y SAT & SUN ONLY 9:00 to 5:00 1371 VILLAGE WAY IN COSTA MESA l . . l J I Frlct.y, Msy 19, 1878 Robert N Weed/Publlsher ThotNS K .. vll /Edltli:it &.rtMtre tc:relblch/Edltorlal Peoe Editor OrengeQ>atDo•.,,,kM Edlterial P!HJ.e ............................................................. _ Noise Rules Don't ~uarantee Quiet The rules Oranae County superv1a0rs set up for the mselves when they expunded a residential buJldina ban around El Toro Marine Corps Air Station in 1976 left the m little choice but t.o approve a 73-unit development there this week. That's because when supervisors widened the jet noise zone they agreed t.o let developers conduct thelr own noise studies and disprove noise findings contained an a county consultant's study. Officials Qf Laguna Village Inc. followed that pro· cedure a nd, backed by testimony Crom a county noise ad· }tisor. they convinced supervisors that their land was out· $ide the area j udged too noisy for homes. But the board action doesn't mean the families who buy the 73 condominiums will live in a quiet neig hborhood. . When the supervisors ordered permanent noise warn- ing signs to be posted in the tract they a lso as ked that home· ~uyers sign state ments saying they are a ware of the noise a nd would give up their right to sue for noise damage. ' Those noise precautions are necessary but they won't guarantee that all of the future home buyers will be con· tented citizens. 1 A state health official was right when he told s upervisors that while buyers may think they can tole rate noise interruption, it won't be until later that the Jet nights take their cumulative toll -and complaints Crom miserable homeown~ will start. Badhmn's Hot Potato It's a wise, and sometimes courageous man who can sei! and admit to his errors of judgment. But the wise politician soon learns that a certain amount of restraint is advisable when delivering initial comments on a touchy issue. T he gentleman from Orange County may have lea rned that lesson last week. When the California Coast al Commission staff named the Camp Pendleton Marine facility as its top choice as a s ite for a liquefied n atural gas <LNG> terminal. Congressman Robert Badham, R -Newport Beach, issued a statement saying he would have no objection. ··we just don't have the luxury to quibble over the asc of natural resources." said Badham. · Since the congressman is a member of the House Armed Services Committee and of its s ubcommittee on installations and facilities, his support for a location in the district he represents presumably could carry considera- ble weight in winning congressional approval of the site. But just three days later Badham changed his tune. He had. in the interim, chatted with Navy SecretaJIY W. Graham Clayton. who apparently made it quite clear that the Navy would support the Marine Corps in opposing an LNG terminal on the base. Now. said the congressman, he would recommend .. immediate discontinuance of any consideration of Camp P endleton as an LNG terminal site." He cited the probability that Navy and Marine Corps objections would delay the project too long. After another three days. Badham had pondered the matter further and came up with the notiol} that. by pick- ipg the Pendleton site. the Coastal Commission staff was engaging in "purposeful mischief" with the intent of kill· i(lg the whole concept of an LNG t erminal in the state. And the moral of this is: Politic ans who forget to wear gloves when handling hot potatoes are apt to get burned. There wzll be IJ propositions 011 the June 6 ballot. Tiie Daily Pilot wtll offer comment and recommendatwns on all tlze P_ropos1tions l>etween now and electwn da.11 * • * rrop. 7 Offers Saving PROP. 7 on the June 6 ballot is one that might s ave tllxpayers som e m oney. It would permit two or more local government entities, such as cities and counties, to jbin together to obtain insurance or self -insure on a cooperative basis to pay such claims as worker com· pensation. unemployment compensation and liability losses.-, : The ever-incr easing number of claims against gov- ernment. coupled with the increasing cost of insurance, is raising premiums beyond reason in m any communities. • Prop. 7 has been criticized by insurance firms for set· tlng up unwelcome government competition with private ~usiness. Maybe so, but the taxpayers are the ones who pay the high premiums and they are the ones who would l)enefit from any pooling arrangement that reduced these costs. The Dady Pilot recommends a YES vote on Prop. 7 • Clplntons expressed in the apace above are those of the Dally Piiot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and cj.rtists. Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 64~1 . Boyd/Divorce LaUJS By L.M. BOYD : Nothing to it in Uruguay fpr a wife to gel a divorce. ill she has to do ls declare that her husband was mean Q> ber, then wait the three .nonths the law requires. A husband to get a divorce Qaere, though, has to move out of the house, file con- Dear Gloomy Gus ~ A.I everyone is rear· ran1tn1 their budgeta to ·meet rtatng food costs, wby ls lt so difficult for ~hool1 and cltl• to re· ~angetheira? • G.J. . ....... slderable paperwork, and wait and wait, maybe his lifetime. Odd bow the divorce laws worldwide differ so. Our Love and War min regards them a s inequitable and lousy. Wben General Motors tried to sell its Chevrolet Nova in Mexico, it didn't do too well , not too well •t all. In Spanish, Nova is said as two words -"DO v1" -which means "won't go ... ucaribe" is now the Mexican moniker of the Nova. Reason most people don't reallH UW \be plg 11 one of tbe 10 most lntetu~t mam· mats ls the plg doesn't get much of a chance to prove it. The little raaettl most usually is slaughtered before age l . To that len.ithy list of "never die" items, please add; "Old pol'U!rs never die, they just lose their 1rip." "Old typist.a never die, they Just lost their touch." "Old chairmen never di•. tber, Juat . •o throuib tlw mot1on1. • Earl Waters .. . 'Shadow Lobbyists' Evade Law .. At long last a legislator has found the courage to point a rtnaor 1t the worst form or lobbying. That ls th4' army of "shadow lobbyists.•· who, de"plte all the clamor about lobbying ac· tlvities ln re· ce nt years. have escaped laws such as t he Falr Politic a l Practices Act w h ich r e - gulates lob· byists by pro- hibiting them from spend· Ing more than a few pennies en- te rtaining lawmakers and by re· Quiring them Lo report every dime spent trying to influence legisla- tion. But this influential corps of lob· Paul Harvey bylsta not only don't have to re· port w)lat they spend, they don't even have to register ao that peo- ple will know they are afoot. Thtse are the officials and employees of state government who spend all or part of their time badaering lawmakers, tesfily. ing before committees, ind generating "constituent" mall to secure the puaage or defeat of legislation. BECAUSE they are not reglltered and because they do not have to report what they spend, no one lalowa how much of the taxpayers' money ls spent annually to defeat the best interests of the people or to sec ure yet another g overnmental web or restrictions on the activities of the people. Yet. anyone wbo has been around the Caplt.ol lone enough to know the way to the rest rooma knows the power wielded by t b eae gov ernmental lobbylata, many of whom are never ln pubUc view. lnatead. ahunnlna appearances at committee hearinp where their poeltiooa could be attacked by the ~ubllc and the lobbyists whose l.DLerestl they harm, they sneak around to the members' offices where they can peddle mlsinrormatton without challenge. The FPPC was advocated on the speculative theory that. because nearly every private interest as well as public aiencies maintain lobbyists in Sacramento, an evil existed which could only be eschewed by imposing the most stringent ISNTTIJAT ~·~JtMMY1 ~tt;~~ .. / ~ WINGSATUS. ........ .. controls. Those who drafted (be 19i4 FPPC act were tQ'o inexperienced to recognlze Uie fact that it took a battery ot lobbyists to counteract Use effol'U of two or three timet.a.s many more state government officials. : .. • Now Assemblyman Bt?t McVlttie o( Chino hu sighted ln on the state lobbyists 'J)d authored AB 3787 which wo'bld extend the financial di.sci~ prov isions of FPPC to .all lobbyists, public or private. · "f'M NOT 'Suggesting t~et bure aucratic lobbyists do ~ perfol'm a necessary job." :&e said. "I am saying that tM disclosure laws should apply equally to all lobbyists. '{lte public should know when dd where their tax dollars are Uliltd to infiuence public policy." Just a s Importan t. 1-b~ legislators too should be awiie of how much a state aeency may spend of the taxpayers· m~t)' to influence them. It 11 -VJ uncommon, for example. for an agency threatened with a bu<JfOtl cut by the solons. to spe~ thousands of dollars in mail. phone and speaking efforts . to drum up opposition to lbe)ie cuts. .. And it will be surprising if that same kind of activity won't be unloosed in an attempt to d~ McVittie's legislation to brioj the government lobbyists under control. STIU., there is nothing ti~4 about McVitUe who, now in ,tp& second term in the Assem~>'­ haa shown a penchant for h~ work and dedication. His sh~ perception of where basic problems in government ·lit stems from his solid backgroupd or experience in l oc11 1 government. · . Furthermore, as a financlaUY successful attorney In private practice. McVitlie has shown an independence from \tu pressures often brought by Ute administration. Positive Attitude Can Improve Health··,: - Most or the books and articles urging a "positive mental at· titude" focus on lhe material ad- vantages of thinking younelt successful. There is an even more signifi· cant fringe benefit: a healthy outlook is es· sential to a healthy body. More and more sex therapists are co min g around to the conclusion that men t h I n k thems elves Impotent. And tnoet every day's news ln· eludes reference to some In· dlvidual who s uffe r e d a traumaUc emotional experience )'eaterday -who is in the boepltal today. Mailbox If you can keep a cheerful, af. firmaUve, optimistic outlook - your body chemistry is less like· ly to tum sour. RECEN11 Y President Arnold Miller or the coal miners' union endured the agony or that in· dustry 's most protracted con· tract negotiation -while his own union's members rebelled against his leadership. The day after the final settlement was a nnounced, Mlller s uffered a stroke. \Justin McCarthy. c hief put>llcist for the United Mine Workers for 2S years, survh ·ed that angulsbed, Cruatrating ex· perience by only a moot.h. Princess Margaret, publicly and vebemently critJcbed for consorting with ooe man while married to another. went to bed lll. The public disgrace of Watergat e littered hospitals with ill victims. NIXON HIMSELF suffered acute phlebitis; Mrs. Nixon a stroke. John Mitchell came down with rheumatism and his wife died or cancer. Illinois' Gov. Otto Kerner sur· vived disarace and Imprison- ment by only a little while only to succumb to cancer Chet Huntley, bedeviled by crlticlsm of his Big Sky promo- tion, surrendered his lire to cancer. And Connecticut's f onner Sen. Dodd. Florida.'• Sen. Edward Gurney endured the lonl trial and was found ''not IUllty," but the anx· let.y broke bfs health. Now tbe Korean bribery s candals are decim ating ~ ranks of congressmen : Ollo Passman, Dan Flood. Dr. Carl Simonton suggests that "all or us have had cancer many times without knowing· it . . . when the body's defenseS are weakened by emotional dis· tress cancer cells-gang up and overwhelm us." DR. EUGENE Pendergrass. former presid e nt or the Amer1can Cancer Society, says, "There ls solid evidence that the disease m affected by emotional distress." Dr. Ernest Rosenbaum. p{o. fessor of medicine. University~ California. says, "In all of th~ patients we used to consi!r 'hopeless' we have learned t<> . velop a strong, positive attitu e -and often thereafter witness unexpectedremlssioo.sorcures:•· , . . • Schmit Answers Grand Jury Charge on Meetings .. •, To the FA.itor : The Orange County Grand Jury apparently has allowed it.self to become an unwltUng political pawn against local county Interests in a strugle which I have been carrying against state usurpation of local me and followed my instructions at those times that I have asked him to act as my alternate. I I would like to point out that Los Angeles County Supervisors have never attended a meeting ofSCAQMD.> land use controls and an ap. AT llY request. Mr. Raver parent mulU-rniWon dollar rip. has Investigated and reported to off of the public ln a proposed me on ARB's Vehicle Inspection vehicle tnspectioo program. Program, with the preliminary The Grand Jury has un-results indlcaUng that the ARB dertaken to attack me on the program of central lnspectioos basts of my "non attendance" 1t may cost the cithen.s of the state the South Coast Air Quality SIS to $20 million more than an Management District meetinp. up.graded lnspection and main· Howe ver. the legislation tenance PTO&ram run by the establishing the district was de· Bureau of Automotive RepaJr. liberately drawn to accom· Furthermore, I have had the modate exactly the kind of audacity to counter-attack the policy input which 1 have ex· atate administration's bigsest ercised, with the lull accord of power ll"•b -that or attempt.tna the Orange County Board of to take over land use control un· Supervtsora. der the gulH or concern over air Specltically, the Health IJ}d quallty man1gement. We have Slf ety Codo Section 40420 recently teen a aimUar (rab UI• establllhlng the diJtrlct, st.atM tog the sewer system of the that "a member of the Soutb south Orange County to lnterdJct Coast Diltrkt Board who ls alto the state into local land use de- a member of a board of clsions. ln that cue they have 1upervlsor1 may 1ppolnt 1n forced moderate tncomt tlomlna alternate ~ember in h1s place without conaultlaa local who shall be ablo to act on all repreaentaUves. South Coast District mattera U· At my request, Mr. Raver has cept on the budget of the SouUl eought and obtained an 1cttoa by Coast District." the SCAQMD board to aeek t have duly appointed Mr. leCi•latloD.:. throuah aJ> ameftd· Paul Raver of the County Ad· ment to ~ctlon 45'02 of the minlstraUve Office who Is an e~ Health md Safety Code.,. which pertenefld air pollution contr'Ol would requite the at.ate ARB to anaa,.L ID every lmtanc.1 Mr. hold a public beart.Qa wt~ the Ravet bu cloeety cooaultea with dlatrlct affected, and to allow • I cross exllllinaUon of the ARB staff, when lt seek.I to cb~e the provisions of the Air Quanty Management Plan which will control many local declaions re- garding land use, transportation and housing. I have fully consulted with my fellow memben of the Board of Supervisors on these and other issues before the SCAQMD and I expect they will support me In my effort to carry out these policies 1n the interesta of the voters and taxpayen of Orange County. LAURENCE J . SCHMIT Supervisor, ~ Dist.rt ct . ... ., . .,.,...,.... To the Editor: Re: Governor Brown versua Bob Fluor. Gov. Brown started h1I elec· Uoo campalan on Sunday, Ml.Y 14, by attending Ill aucSMHe of 10,000 Jews celebratblf UM ab anniversary of Israel. He did the 11me tblq u mao1 other political candldlles, who be!ore electloa.s ao to the meeUop of .fewi1b or1aniu· tJon1 aDd UIUN Jews tbat they wlll meettbllrdemands. aaOWN'S accusatlon ol Bob P'luor wu falae. Fluor appealed to company emplo1ee1 and shareholders to auy port the ulH of aircraft o Arab• bealdea aellin1 them to Jns only. An appeal la DO( • PNIAN u Gov. Brown said. Fluor's action was for the benetlt of many thousands of employees. fbr benefit of other companJes that are dealing with Arabs, for UM! benefit of all Americans who ~­ pend on Arabian oil and for re- turn of some money which O\U" country paf' for the oil. On the contrary, Gov. Brown waa speaking for b1.s owu benetlt only -to be elected -di&· regarding the national interest. L. LESltl Qld.qtU To the Editor: R• your lssue of S.12· 78 and the article "Tax Notice Mislead· tnar by Hyman and sub-title "Newport Senior Objects to Jarvla Vote Link," whJch stated tl\at 460.000 tax notlces were mailed to senior citizens by t~ State Franchise Tax Board: ' Mn. Willard ls so.right! A~ thla tlme tbe scare tactics and threat.a are emanallq from a state agency! Mrs. Willard said she couJdn 't believe they had ~ nerve. J believe a better word ls cbutll>ab. t I ' F~. May 19, 1971 DAil. Y PtLOT .4-7 W Lease OD Life ) CHICAGO <AP) -H~. an "He's a brown1a·1ray llUle herlted the plot that wlll be said White. "We sort of ~ued people and sun'ODdlnfs. He'! tell tome '"tender, lo\'in' oare·• unwanted bennapbradite bum>, burro, 8 years old, and should Hermy's home, ln Lincoln. Ill., Hermy from UC Davis. eating well and seems perky. tn the paddock,~ wtll ~/.ut ln bu beeu retcued from t.be ~ live another 30 years. He'• real· 100 miles south of Chicago. It Researchers there wanted to kill but be can be daqel'OUI. II you a fenced-In meadow an • "in sector's lml.fe and placed bt a )1 tom~ia)... • will tum the area lnto a naUooal him and cut him up to He wbat approach blm the wrona way be another year, we think Hermy 22-acre meadowland to ll•e out a White. baaed in Littleton, tralnint eenter, and an abuled makes him tick. But Hermy will may kick you. wtn bo tame eaouah for kids to aultu tire. Colo., aald in a telephone tn-pony soon may join Hermy be the same way when be dies "U •a bard to say anythln1 come and rtde him.'' 1 • .. Her&D.)', a treat ot nature, ls tervtew Tbunday that ODly oae-there, aald White. and tben they can have bis about bis emotion al fee lines W b i tt· ~a i d H fl rm Y was our first, and 10 fa~r ont1 tenth ot l penent of bWTOI are "Alt.bough the usoclatlon bas carcass. He bas the rilbt to Uve since be bas such a hormone roaded up Wltb • btmch of other .~1er." n.ld Dennis te, a hermaphrodites. llavlns both custody di Hermy, the burro re-out bls Ille." mliup. I'd just say be'3 happy wild bUl'!W ror oversrulnl du.r · , ~1' ,1 d con au It ant or t be female and male sex organs. mains the property of the U.S. White said Hermy was .. in a with bll:Dlell:· Inf lb• droutht • yeer aeo i.n .American Jhmane A.lsociatloo. The .uaoclaUon recently in· Bureau ol Land Management," erassy paddock. cettlnl used to Whit. said that afteT Hermy in yo Cocnty '" C~Hfor"41 ' . ~--~--~--~-----------~--~~---~------~---~------~~--~------------~~---~---------~~--------~~--~------~---------------------------:- ' .... Battle Plan ... 'Oraunon ··~ ~Paci -·;·.W~SffJNQTON (AP) ;-... 11. l eading con -~el'Vatlve oreanlzation, ~a•unted by its taUure \e defeat the Panama Caaal treaties baa at)· nounced plam to wage 'aq even stronger cam· p•ign agaJn.at the arms limitation pact being n~goUated with the Sov· .Unlon . .. The Amer i can Con servative Union, ilrbich spent $1.4 mllllon 'o its futile battle against Senate ratifica- tfon of the Panama ac· cbrds, said Thursday it Will produce a 30-mlnute Olm critical of the Cilrter administration's policy on the strategic .vins limitation treaty. REP. PHILIP M . Crane, R·Ill., chairman of the ACU, sald the film which will be ready for showing in lul.Y and will -be "our epml.na dfon to defeat SALT." Crane aaid the cam- paign agalnlt the pact --.l1l be m<>N extenaive •Ulao the C11M aillDed at ereventta1 tbe United ~tates from agreeing to t'tlf nqulab the Panama °'Ganal to Panama by tbe year 2000. ·.)JEN. JAKE Garn, R· vl•b, chairman of tbe 'conservative group's de· rense task force, said he went to Geneva aa an observer at the SALT negoUationa lut month. U:. said he ezpecu a Scnty to be afped this summer but does not ex· peel the agreement to be taken up by the Senate before next year . ... ·ais Love Lettered ·-·· In the Sky SAN DIEGO <AP) - Mary Tedesco was driv· lng to work shortb' after daybreak when sometblnl in the 1ky , cauaht ber eye. ,:, .. "Mary/' said the ban· .l\•r unfurling behind a •plane, "this banner's • ~Uot is madly in Jove wjth you." .·.THE PILOT, lobn Sparkes, makes a llvlq ,toJriq advertialq bo-.i\era aeveral thousand .feet up so niured be would ttJ it hltmelf, fix· I.DI one 200 feet .Ions and '·seven feet hl&b wlth brl.bt, red letta'I. SparkesL 29, aaJd be ape! Mary nan 4atea far ~. year so be ,, ... aur· pjiHcl &o ber reactMIU . u10BN SPA&•&s, •re nuts, .. 1be ~~··· ~JW a J:'lf•:.~= )19,uy In lo•• with Jpanes. abe aald "well, ,D9. •• SperkM 11~ "she's jirOrklnt CJD tt. H I •• 1 Starts tomorrow -shop 10 a.m . to 9 p.m: • except downtown 1 a. ·~ i cerrttos t• t .. .. Hurry, its our anniversary, and we're celebrating by bringing you the greate t ction of merchandise for you and your home ·at our lowest prices of the year may company's ' I th ' ~-~~---~---~ • l r I f ,,,.,, -... 1171 ORANGE COUNTY/ POLITICS I OBITUARIES Cranston to Oppose Jarvi,s Bill "Everything's SO organized these days." AtUCI Workshop Set For Writers The Irvine Writers' Conference, a live·in workshop, is scheduled July 20 ·23 at UC Irvine. A fee of $200 for the conference includes lodg· ' • mg, with an extra $27 charge for credit. Single-day Cees of SS8 include meals and parking on Thurs· • day. Friday and Saturday, with a charge or $36 Sund a}' INFORMATION ABOUT THE COURSE, English X 427.1 (2), is available by calling UCI Ex· •. tension at 833-5524. . , • · Author Arnold Hano of Laguna Beach will :"'· serve as conference coordinator. Schedued to s peak o n July 20 are screenwriters Abby Mann ("Judgment at Nurem· :. • bt!rg"> and Polly Platt ("Pretty Baby"). ;-;,... July 21 speakers will be author Carolyn See -, .. Mothers. Daughters")and screenwriter Joe ;: Eszterhas ("F.1.S.T." ). .. > .. .. ON JUL V 22, FEATURED SPEAKERS will be r ritic Robert Kirsch CThe Los Angeles Times) and columnist Jack Smith. •. Featured on Sunday will be a panel on publishing. with Peggy J . D'Isidoro, Jonathon Kirsch, Noel Young and Arnold Hano. ~ NB Doctor Serves Again ·. :· , -'• , .. .. " ,.. ·. .. ~ . . .. . . . .. r. Dr. Fred M. Grazer of Newport Beach has been re-elected treasurer or the American Society for Aesthetic Plas tic Surgery. Dr. Grazer is an as- sociate ~linical pro- fessor in plastic and re- constructi ve surgery at UC Irv i ne Medical School. NOIU!K Costa Mesa, Ca , Jerry Noro ol DOROTHY JEAN NOAEIC, resident SUMet Beadl, ea ... ,..., of AlllJOfl O! SunHt &acll C.. PHM<I -•Y on G<inn of S... Bemardlno, Ca .• eho ...,. Mn 11. "" al t"* -ol .. e.1°""" vl..ed Dy S Qr•ldd>lldren and 1 ore•I· ••It Of HM<y Nore« ol 5~ Beach, Vfandclllldreft. f.-ral servlO~ will Ca .. IOVU>Q ......... r of Jael< 1.. Nor•k of ti. Mid on MondeY May 22, 1'71 •I 1 ----------PM at Smllll Tuthill Umb Wtll<tllf IB.l IROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 s...m.-1\ln&l,..UMI WISTCURI CHAP& •27 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa • 646-4888 Santa Ana Chapel 518 N Broadway Santa Ana• 547--4131 rtBCI llOTHUI IMrnts' MOtr'NAIY 627 Main SI Huntington Beach ~539 PIBfAMILY COlOMfAL FUNllAL HOMI 780f Bolsa Ave W~tm1nster 893·3525 C"apel, 07 E. 17"' St . C:O.ta Mew. Ca wltll Or. Don.Id A•lter ottlclat1119-l'rleNtt wl>O Willi to pey their rMOKts may call al the Smllti Tuthill lAm4> Wutctlll Cl\apel on Saturday from 12 llOOll lo 8:00 P.M. and Suncley from •:oo " M. to • 00 P.M. Smith Tullllll UmD eoua Mew ~Y dl•aclo<~ MMIU. CltAW"°"D HARRY J. CAAWFOAO. rHldent of LAouna Hiiis, Ca Pau.<1 -•Y on May 11, 1'7L Bcwn In P•-• and pra< ll<ed law It.ere lor 40 vear1. Survived by Mrs. Miriam Crawford, t cn11ore11, OeMI• Crawt°'11 Of Lano Beac11, ea. -CVYllN• 11er,. o1 ~ ""'''"· ea. -1 Qranddllld<en. Al hh requesl u.ere wlll De no 1uvlcn . A11vone wlsttlno to rememt>er him, send donations to: Amyotropl'tlc Lateral S<le<Ws Society, PO Boa '9St, SNflNln <>au. ea. •uco. PllfOU NEO PENGA"--62, retldent of Hunt~ton lleadl, Ca. l.ovlno husband •NI lat~. SUrvl-.d DY wife Lucy May, t--Terence and ltOl\ald "'9ftQra, two '*""ten Jcrtc• Penor• alle Ka""-...... ,llNn, Drotller ltoy Pe~a. two Qr-Olis Mkhael anel Davis Mers. Set-vlco at Pffk Feonlly Colonlal Funeral Home 0.-1 on SahmSay Mey 20, tmat 12:00 P.M. By O.C. HV811NGS 0t•Oa11Y"*"Mllff U.S. Senator Al~ Cranston. D·CaJil .. says he opposes Proposition 13 and wlll vote instead for Proposition 8 on the June 6 primary ballot. "lf Jarvis-Gann <Proposition 13> passes. I an· tlclpate that many Californians will look to the CallfornJa congressional delegation for federal financtal assistance to save locally financed pro- grams and to p\"event the substantial cutback of federal fwuis going into California which Jarvis· Gann would bring about," 1.1a1d Cranston. But. he warned. "Californians have got to un- derstand that. if they adopt Jarvis·Gann. they can expect the federal government to let California t;ink or swim without any effort to toss out a federal We preserver. or 14jncb any federal life raft "The attitude in Washington clearly will be that, if California voters choose to cut back on various programs by reducing local taxes, It is hardly the responsibility of taxpayers In other states to bail ~alifornia out." the California senator said. ••• DIRECTORS OF Southern California 's Metropolitan Water District also are on record as opposing Proposition 13. MWO directors say they s upport Proposition 8, instead. • • • A $125 PER PLATE dinner is scheduled tonight in Costa Mesa on behalf of Assemblyman Dennis Mangers. 0 -Hunlington Beach, who is seeking re-election m Orange County's 73rd As · sem bly District. Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy will be on hand for the Mangers rundraiser, which starts at 6:30 p.m . in the Grand Ballroom at the South Coast Plaza Hotel. ••• A $75 PER PERSON champagne brunch is planned Sunday for Marian Bergeson. who is cbas· 1ng the Republican nomination in the Orange Coast's 74th Assembly District. David Eisenhower, gr andson of the late U.S. president, will be a special guest at the fundraiser. which is scheduled for 11 :30 a.m. at the Upper Newport Bay estate of Harry Rinker . Valley Woman Gets CY A Term A Fountain Valley woman who admitted in court lhal she and a male accomplice robbed a Santa Ana market at gunpoint has been committed to the custody of the California.Youth Authority for the next four years. Orange County Superior Court Judge Richard Beacom ordered the CY A term for Rebecca J eanette Adams. 19, after she pleaded guilty to charges of armed robbery. Santa Ana police booked Miss Adams. 11381 De lphinium St.. Fountain Valley, shortly aft.er she and a man armed with a rifle took an esUmated $100 from the clerk at a Euclid Street market. Officers said the arrest of Miss Adams last Jan. 10 was made possible by the fact that the clerk recalled that he and the defendant went to the same high school. Her male companion has not been traced. HR Auto Finn Named in Suit A Huntington Beach car dealership has been accused of falsely advertising and offering new car buyers free vacations in Las Vegas. T he Oran'e ~ounty Superior Court lawsuit filed by the district attorney's office names Dot Datsun. 18835 Beach -Slvd.. as defendants and seeks imposition of a penalty or $2,500 for each proved violation. It is alleged that customers who qualified for the Las Vegas vacations found that they were com· pelled to pay fees and had to provide their own transportation to and from tbe Nevada city. FINE FREE DAYS May 20-21, 1978 Ne~ Beach Public Ubrary ...... ..-.. ........... ......w ............ ..., • ....,. • Cffr.,.. ,.... ...... ,....... ..... . .. rACtflC VllW MIMOllALf'All Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1f1c View Onve Newport. Caltlorn1a 644·2700 Fun for the Whole Family Saturday, May 20, 1978 ~ •' .. • . .· . · .. ·.· McCOIMICIC MOITUAlllS Laouna Beach 494·9415 Laouna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 IALTIAH•HOM "'98AL NOMI Corona del Mar 673-9450 Costa Mesa 848-2424 • PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICS CW UEM SM.8 011 J.,,.. S, tt71 at •:OO •·"'· at \.arson Shlp1ard, 2703 WHI to.ti Hl ..... ay, ~ &..ell, Glllf«nl .. e tlefl wle """ De twld on a 17 loot Cll~•l'.'· llvll 11vtn0er $K22•1', .• • <,fP<ltHI.._ Or-. Coat Dally Pti.4. • ,.., It "" ,..,., .. . , ,. . PVBUC NOTICE \ • • at Golden West College Edinger and Golden West Tick.els can be obtained by calling Bergeson headqu.a.rters. ~·3311 • • • SONIA "SUNNY'' SONJU. a candidate for Orange County's Second Supervisorial District seat. will be in Seal Beach's Leisure World Mon· day night to meet voters there. Her ln·laws. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sonju of Leisure World. will be the host& Cor an open house on behalf or the candidate. u ·s scheduled for 7·9 p.m . in Room 9 of Clubhouse 3. . . .. THE STATE SENATE has rejected a proposed constitutional amendment intended lo strengthen a reporter's right to refuse to Identify news sources to judges. Democrat Paul Carpenter of Garden Grove voted for the measure. Republican Dennis Carpenter or Newport Beach voted against it. Orange County's other state senator, John Briggs. Frinpd Pillow Squares • earthy str1P9$ and rough-tltwn labfic • earn our ptllows their g>".=:•rv R·Fullerton. ml5sed the vote. • • • A SU PER PERSON rundrwer i!. planned Sun day In Irvine by Orange County 11upporters of A-:,· semblyman Mike Antonovich. R·Glendale. who 1:, seeking the GOP nomination for Jieutenant 1~v· emor. Tbe 4·7 p.m. cocktail party will be at the Fo,c· hunter Restaurant on MacArthur Boulevard. . F urther details are available from AO · tonovich's Orange County headquarters in Huat ingt.on Beach. telephone 848-3880. • • • • THE SCOTI' Should Be Sheriff Committee h inviting interested t'itizens to meet the candidate. Walter Scott. Sunday rn Lake Forest. The fesUvlUes get under way at S f .m. at the Lake Forest Sun and Sall Club in the E Toro area com munity. 16-Piece Ironstone Diflnerware 5't • Mrth· toned dlfltMfW-al CkwHlt, smo.ttl "'°""°"9. ·· rustwt1at~dltl~~! • our 16-pe wt includes 4 eldl. d10ner plates. wi.ct pQtft. CUPS and S-UOlr\ • sl!llltlY lf"reaullr l'Ot •II patterns.,, •II $torH 5 .99 l . : < ~· ANUFACTURER'S CLOSE OUT! Pack Cork Wall Treatment ·'~ •• J Y. .. ~· ( Cartoon Graphic Wall Clod • tWM for, lauth' •:!miiilC•mm• • colorlul et1100fl d\Kacttn Olay out ttletf entia ecrouour 12" •Ir' WOOOllWMd ... CIOC:Mt bettlf'Y~ room or ktldlent 19.99 16.99 • not•ll COIOr50< ~'" aHsttlres -Pll'lllml In lmllild ~ QU8nllty Double Pack Racquet ~Is • ltYlly. loflc·lrved rlCQutt blll$ QOlne ... peon. pecMd ......:GI:;:-~:.. tn. """IT'estt 0\111 1'9 can• • yOU( net . 2·pacli 1.39 ... '· t I I • \ "'AT YOUR SERVICE I NATION "He's a real good actor. He makes you think he LIKES kissing girls." •. ' &~ W@M [[ ~@rrwiJ©® . "Got o ~., TM1a writ~ to Pat Dunn. Pat wW cut red tape, Qettin{I tM ~•and action I/OU 1tetd 'to 1nlve m.quU;.• an govnnmtnt and bt.laMu. Mail yottr ~to Pal Dunn. At Your Snutcc, Orwlgc COOlt DoilJI Pilot. P 0 . Bor 1fi60. Costa M•IO, CA -92621 h"l71411J1 letter• aa poutble wtll be ~td. ..__.>J.I· -~ mqlnnCI or Utters Ml mcluding tM ta6ir•1 /vU name. Oddre" and brutMu hours' phone number cannot be conndned. This column appears dai· ly erttpt Saturdays." ~~·----------------- ~ .... ltlo•• IJ•u•llfl •n• • ; ~·~ DEAR PAT: Whal is lhe difference between ~ ::s phagnum" moss and other kinds of peat moaa! i · 1've heard that the sphagnum variety is better ~ than others, bul I'd like to know why. : D.C., Costa Mesa ... ,. .. ;. •• • Spbapum peal mo11 bu the blgbest water re· : ~~~'~c: ;:::~ a:'.:::.:a~~:·;~:!;,.:';!.~~ C \Ion aa peat bumu and otlter peat prodacta. Thia • meaa1 It reta1M Ill fonn aDd functlou lonter as a : soil coDCUUotler. Caaada lt Ute prime aource of tbl1 : product ud becaue ot unestmg meyllOds med : tbere, Canadian apllaanm peat IDOP bu become ! known for lta blab dearee Of willormUy. Slnce there .,.. no fovenuneataJ 1taDdardl ror peat mot•. Cite country of orlJl.a lt Important. Cuadlao peat meu 11 '.')'DOD)' moua wUb Caaadlaa spbapwn peat mo11. ~ EarrlllpMllbBerlt'rta9B•ada :: DEAR PAT. I ordered two $30 sets of _!1 uecklaces and earrings for the holidays from Ren· niker's In San Franl'isro. One of the earrings waa ;.. defective, and J wrote to the company several ! times with no respoote A replacement earrln1 ; finally was mailed to me. but it was sent by third , clan mail and inadequately wrapped. The earrina : : ; waa broken when 1 opened the envelope, and my : ·~ lettert to Henniker'• bave been ianoc-ect. • . A.K .• Balboa ~ ? • ftealker'• wtll aead aaadter eaniAC Co 1oa -~ • •• .tbla time properly paclllaed. No rea.IJOG wa1 pven ! : ' for &be lack of responae to you letten. . . Sa•NIW El# M•t 8~ P_,,en · ' DEAR PAT: Ir I file a Small Claims Court : suit, can l aerve the papers on the per&<>n l'm SU· • \ng? I know where to find the person in question : . : ;rnd would Just as soon save the money l'd have to • · l>aY to have someone else serve the papers. • i J.B., Huntington Beach !>. Yoo may not aene &be order yoanelf. bat )'OU : can have It sent by the clerk al Small Qahu Cout : tbrougb certified mall with 1 remrn l'fte1Pt ft· ·" · quested. The defendant muat get tbls maUed llOUce • personally. Or. the form can be served by a • v-marabal, abertff or conatable, or aQJ penoa 18 : v ' years old or more wbo Is aot a party to the acUOll. • Since yoa mus& PQ the cost of the process server, cenlfted mall woald be cheaper. • . • A~ C.U. ......... 8e ... l Flt • DEAR PAT: I'm lntereited in enrolllng in a : ~~ correspondence ttbool for fashion design and pat· • _ • tern making. Do you know where 1 could find the : r.; •. nameaofaucbschools? : : • H.R., Costa Mesa ~:-::· Write to &be National Home Study CoaaeU : • 1611 1l$&b St. N.W •• Waablasteo, O.C. !Ml, aDd : • aak for .. me. of member acboob la Ullt fleld. Tbe • _U.S. Oflke of EdacaUoa cites Nll8C as tbe ''Ila· ! -· Uoaalb recoptsed aecredltla• aaeau.. for i · · ·private home ttudy •thooll. It aetl mbdmam : v~ s&1adards for me mber schools coecel'Dbl&. toldnet : cancellatlon.s, advertising aodadmleeloopllldes • • t ; •' . . • • #'• • . . . t -:·· .. . ,. • • • • . . . . "• .. . . . • • • • 4 . ( ............... _.,..,. .. ,, .. ................................. I MOUMT OLYWUS ~--.. ......... . .......... _. n 1·•--~.­;.; ...... ~ ............ .. ,. I , .. N&W YOJ\.K <AP) -The Alser Hit• CaM began 11 a matter ot credibllity. Tb1rt.y )'t&l'I later, it 1t11l ll. . ltven u Hill, at TS, prepere1 to uk that hla lt~ coovictJon be set Uldt. the cue I.I the subject of a m.ior row fought out. on the p11ea .C two 1mall liberal lnteUeclual Journals. TmaTY YEARS AGO, Wll£N Hiss was ac- c&11ed ot a CommUDllt paat. the JUI')'. bad to choose between confUcUna atorles told &y Riis and his ac· c&11er. Now rtaders muat decide between a bla· tortan .nd ao editor -each quesUoJllna whether the other can be believed. In a new book. Smith Colleae blatortan AJltn WelQll.eln claima to show, once and for all, that Hi11 'YU in fact guilty of perjury. But Welntteln'a cred{bllity la belnl chaJlen.ced by the new editor of The Nation masaune, Victor Navaaky. Navuky says be I.I an "acnosttc" about Hin -but WeinJtein has not proved blm awlty. THE 188UB IS ROW TO interpret one of the m.ost apeetacular domeaUc uproars of the Cold War, In which Hlas, a New Deal lawyer who had gone on to the Stat~ Department. wu convicted of. lying to a grand jury about an alleged put aa a CommunLst agent in the 1930s. Tbe case fed the nation's fears of subversion. divided liberal! lnto believers and disbelievers in Hlas, and helped launch the career of an ag. gresslve young antl·Communist conaressman, Richard Nlxon. Hlss bu denled having a Communist past or lying about it . But Wetnateln's detall·packed 674-paee book, "Perjury: The Hiu-Chamben Case." comes to the conch.11lon that the Jury "made no mistake in finding A}&er Hiss guilty u charged." WEINSTEIN CITES NEWLY OPENED FBI files, defenae files and intervie~ to claim that he found new bits of lnlormation wtllch, taken together, discredit Hlss and back hi• accuser, Whittaker Chambers. When the book was published last month, many critics praiaed lt. Then Navasky wrote in The Nation, on April 8, that when be conlacted six Weln.stein sources, all questioned upecta of how interviews with them were used. Navasky also criticized "deceptive nar· ration," "failure to flag contested claims as they arise," and "omissions of key documents or ac· counts." WEJNSTEIN R ESPONDED IN THE New Republic April 15, and the debate h~ 1one back and forth. He said three sources wrote to disagree about his conclusions -hence a motive to claim misquotation. He said he bu "material In my archive which proves that I have cited all six ac· curately." And in any event, be said, Navasky's ar1ument is an "accusatory smokescreen" of "perlpbetal" issues, not the basics. He added in a telephone interview: "Any book of this length will inevitably have lnaccuracies creep in, but they are not diabooest inaccuracies or because or any lack of integrity u a scholar." Navasky, however, says there ls a basic flaw that, having shown up ln slx of six queries. calls the whole book into question. Weinstein, be said, "over-relied on people who were not reliable. At a minimum. they changed their story. At a max· imum, be got it wrong. "BE SEEMS TO HAVE TAKEN Chambers' story and it eeeOll to have been corroborated. But when you look at tt1 he's usln& Chambers to cor- roborate Chambers, ' Navuk)' said. Navuky bu been aided by WlWam Reuben, a writer who believes russ innocent. He calla the book "dreadfully dishonest," and ·~ the new ln· formation conoborates. at best, only "trtvlal" things. When the cue broke la 19'8. Hiss bad played roles at Yalta and In foundinf the U.N., but bad left government to become president of the Carnegie Endowment for Intematlonal Peace. Chamben, claiming to have quit the Communist underground, told the House Un·American Ac· tivitiea Committee he had known Hiss as a Com- muni1t1n the 1930s. HISS AT ftBST 0~~0 knowing Chambers, but aft.er Chambers related personal details about Hias, he recalled hls accuser as a man he had known as "George Crosley," a Writer. He sued Cbambera for slander. Until then, Chambers had denied espion.age. But at that po~t1 he produced documents be said Hiss pused to rum in the 1830s -s ummaries or State Department papers said to have been typed on Hiss' typewriter, and microfilm which Cham· hers hid one night in a pumpkin . Hiss' partisans called them forferies, and said they were undermined by lncoosistenclea in Cham· bers' story about when be defected . But the grand jury issued a perjury indictment based on Hlu' denial of passlng the documents. A hung jury was followed by conviction, and Hiss served three years and eight months in prison. IN RECENT YEARS, PAJlTICULARLY since the Watergate scandal disgr~ Nixon, Hiss' re· putatlon baa revived somewhat. Readmitted to the bar in Massachusetts, he consults on law and is a printing supply salesman. He la readying a peti· Special Sale ALL OIL PAINTINGS AMDFRAMES . ONE DAY ONLY l/ SUM. MAYZI II A.M. te 4 P .M. bv SKY ART CO. SAM C&atlNTI MN z .................. .... e&• •l'IL con CMfte> • fri09y, May 19, 1978 DAIL y PILOT A• Uon to •et aside the guilty verdict, and Hill 1ay1 the book won't change thoae plans. In a telephone intervtew. Hlas said Weinlttln'• ''illpa. are showina," a,nd Wel.nateln "failed to use anythln1 be aot from me" aJthouih be i.nter\'ltwtd Hl11 "oh, ftve or six times." Hl11 offered no point·by-polnt rebuttal, aaylq, "I am not interested in 1etuni 1nto 1 battle of the books. This case is aolna to be settled In the courts. . .It's the 13th book on the case; I doubt very much if it will be the last.·' AT ONE POINT, NAVASKV arran1td to chect Welnlteln's fllet with Nation writers Robert Sherrill and Philip Pochoda. They abowed Qp &bat Sunday. but were turned away by Mrs. WematebL Weinstein says be tried to telffl'.,tl Navut1 to tancel the meeting because the tltrt". had cnade a "moet Incredible set of fisbin1 exped.IUon rt· queat1'' -• characterizaUon Navuky denies. At another point, Tbe Nation told The At· sociated Presa bow to locate Sam Krleeer. Cham- bers· spC>nlOr ror Communist Party memberab.lp in · 192$. whom Weinstein lAterviewed. Krfeeer con. firmed by telephone thaf'he sponsored Chambers, but be said Weinstein aot other pointl wrone - such as ldenU!ylng hJm aa a man who uaed the atlas Clarence Miller. KRIEGER THEN DISMJSSED Welnateln's ac- count of Chatnbers' activities aa "fantutJc" and improbable -and expreaaed disappointment that Welnatein concluded Riss wu guilty after leading Call us for Insurance quotes! 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Wide marginal ruled. 5 hole. . Each of thete advertised ltema ls readily available for · sale as advertl8ed. Seara regular prices may vary by geographic area. . . • • • • 1 Costa Mesa r SAVE 75% .- Yd.! Reautar S:S.'19 Yd. Holly Hobbie Quilted Fabric 97c 50% Kodel® polyester, 50% Avril® rayon. 45-in. wide. . Yd. SAVE 65%! Straw Beach Sandals Men's and women ·s s izes. Summer colors. Regular IZ. 79 Pr. 97!;. CUT 50o/o! "New Delhi" Decorator Pillows Filled with 100'; hand woven cotton from India Natural color. Scotchgarded". Assorted Boy's Tube Socks Choose from a wide selection. In packages of 4. Re1ular st Pk1. ol 4 ' . _, INSIOE : .. t • •• • •Ann Landers •Horoscope "' . . ; • I I •\ I '"I I '1, •• " ' f I ; I t f .. -• ~ f, tr 'I t) Ii •.' i .. . . ) ' I I DAii.. Y PILOT ~ ) Diseo Fever Circuit dancers travel from disco to disco, competing for cash and polished golden trophies . .. By CHERYL ROMO Ol t• .,. .. , ~-~ 'Put tJOvr hand& lo the ground There is momn ' all around There "' aometh1ng goan · down and I can /eel it " Soft. electronic eche-' i.ounds. The chorus re- pel'ts over a nd over as the twirling skirts in vivid c-olors splash against each other while the red. white and blue li51hts flash on and off reacting to the strobe timing. Perspiration beads decorate the lean bodies as highly polished gold trophies rest in anticipation near the giant black speaker The small inlaid dance floor 1s swirling with the young and heautlful. the colore<1 lijlhts and the disco rhythm "Here I am wcuttng' /nr thu moment tonight .. The man m tight fatting black pants and shirt, with gold chains hung carefully around his neck, struts with metered grace toward the woman in rtve-mch heels, red lipstick and red. backless evening dress which opens in the front to reveal she Is ac.-tually wearing leotards. The disc jockey chang~ the record and "I Got Ta be a Macho. Macho Man" upbeats the tempo as Henry Flores quickly throws his body rhythmical·· ly forward and catches Mary Castillo around her tiny waist. They move together. as dancing partners are supposed to move together . -· with skilled precision Henry. 2J. and Mary, 27. are circuit dancers. They travel from club lo club. competing in dance contests Although they live in Los Angeles. where Henry works as a dancing instructor and Mary as a proof operator in a bank. at night they yut on their disco <.'lothes and go where the money 1s. Until rec-ently the most money they had ever won in a contest was $300; but tonight, at Desiree's in Costa Mesa. they will walk off with the top prize ,,rs.soo Sometimes they dance alone: but most of the time they compete together in clubs like Circus l\J11ximus in Hollywood, Joshua's or Tin Liziy's in Huntington Beach. or Oskos in Beverly Hills . .. We don't really practice." says Henry. "We Disc jockey Aprile York just go out and dance. We're classified as one of the top four couples in L.A." Henry says he's been dancing since be was five and wants to "go into movies and dancing." The amount of money he earns. he says. depends on whether he is dancing alone or with a partner Flores is the 1977 State Disco Singles Champion. and, as far as he's concerned. he admits. there's nothing more important than d~ncing. "Weknowhowlo"'!at Weknowhowtoahowtt " Aprile York. 19, is the hip D.J . at Desiree's in Costa Mesa. She. too, used to be a circuit dancer and still gets out on the dance floor with partners li ke 18-year·old Mark Howlett of Newport Beach whenever she can get away from her job of ar· ranging the dance contests and playing the sounds. Circuit dancing is nothing new. It is an occupa. Lion that goes back al least to Depression days when couples were showing orr their tango and Big Apple. Aprlle says today's dancers often do TV shows like "American Bandstand" lo gel addi tional exposure When asked how she and her friends beeame involved m the circuit, she replies: "Jt's what we're mto Most of the dancers are professionals I l 's easy money " She claims a dancer can make as much as S500 a week for three nights work and a good disc jockey might earn $75 to $100 a night for drawing people into a club ··You should be dancm · yeah. donctn · yeah · · Lining the walls on bar stools and sitting al cramped tables arc spectators watching t he dan cers moving together. spinning out. dipping to the rloor and then gracefully rising It's Monday night fever. Saturday nights are rt!served for the mainstream Circuit dancers perform on week nights to draw in the crowds that might not come otherwise. A club employee casuall y remarks he was on the circuit when The Twist was big in the '60s. Nothing really changes, he says. just the styles. Tall Juan Cepeda moves with the grace and e legance of a Fred Astaire He is a high school his· tory teacher from Garden Grove and his partner is a s triking 22·year-old brunette who lives m Newpurt Beach and atu:nds Orange Coast College ... Clfcutt dancers Henry Flores and Mary Cast11Jo· Skilled prec1s1on. They 're newcomer~ to the c1rcu1t and until tonight. when they wan the third place trophy and Sl50. their winnings amount lo only SlOO from com petmg in local clubs likC' Desiree's and Tin Lizz}'·s Juan calls dancing "Just o side." saymg he doe~ at only about t w1 ce a week "unless Kevan talks me mlo coming more often. like tomghl .. Kevan Michael, w1th flowers m her hair and a fringed sweater that swings m all directions when she dances. says she wanti. to be a professional and practices t!very dciy Then lhl' mu~1c bcgmi. again and lhl' Bl'c Gee's are beckonmg. eve!' so poli tely. remanding the youn~ couple they "should be dancin ... and they re quickly back to the pnm1t1ve arena when Kev an'!-long white fringes began touch mg lht> floor as .Juan skilllully lean~ her backwe1rd and then pulls her up again a:-they movt> an harmony And those golden ste1tues Just sat there wu atm~ Lo be claimed 'Then, IS somethm' qom doum and I can /eel II -l.uncs from the Bee Gee., Above. disc jockey Jim1 Fuller of Tif- . fany·s m Newpot1 Besch spins another disco tune. At left. Juan Cepeda anc:J Kevsn Michael. newcomem to the diaco etrct.it. display thetr dancing talents. - \ J Ila DAILY .,.LOT fnci.y, May tt. 1878 Famous Subject Jo Anne Mix (right>. a Newport Beach artist, is congratulated by actress June Haver MacMur· ray for her portrait of Mrs. Gerald Ford, reel· paent of the Woman of the World Award given by l'1lern.ational Orphans, Inc. Mrs. Ford was ( Hor o srope SATURDAY MA\' ZO By SYDNEY OMARR ) ARIF.s <March 21 ·April 19)· Check costs, accommodations; one who promised much could be in need of "reminder." Taurus, Libra, Srorpio individuals figure promint!ntly -and so does the number 6. Family member deserves special attention. Interest in the occult is ac· tivated. TAURUS (April 20·May 20): Lie Jow, go slow, be positive or legalities, commitments made by partner or mate. Avoid self.deception; see places and people as they are, not merely as you fantasize them to be. Pisces, Virgo persons are in picture. The number 7 also figures pro· minently. GEMINI <May 21.June 20): Pressure, re s ponsibility, serious involvement -these command center of your attention. Older persons mean weU. but their methods could be outdated. Key is to do your homework. Become thoroughly familiar with project, task at hand. Money picture will be brighter -soon! CANCER (June 21·July 22): Creative juices are activated; you express, imprint style, make sweeping changes -and fall In love. Speculative matters, adventure take top s pots -number 9 figures prominently. Make known your views -loud and clear. There is room for you and others become aware of it. LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): You break free from situation that was restrictive, suffocating. Another Leo -and an Aquarian -figure in scenario. Accent on security. abode, details which weave together a complete pattern. New pe rson in your life will be more important than might be apparent on surface VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22 ): Reading material. r epr ints , periodicals , news papers play more ·than·us ual roles of importance. Collect data. do research, follew through on leads, hunches Aquarius, Cancer, Capricorn persons are part of your personal scenario. LIBRA <Sept. 23·0Ct 22): Accent on finances. finding ways to make money work for you. Humor, too, ls part of picture. Questions asked in rhetorical manner bring answers. Ele· ment of surprise causes you to laugh al your ow n foibles You m ake wonderful contacts at social affair Be receptive! SCORPIO (Oct. 23·No.r. 21): You get what you want -cycle is hi gh and key is confidence. Know that you are a winner, despite minor ob· stacle Emphasize personality, direct approach, initiative. inde pe ndence and originality. Num~r 4 could figure prominently. SAGITTARIUS <Nov . 22·Dec. 21): Be analytical concerning secrets, doubts. fears. You are on brink of discovery. Change will oc· cur whlr.h brings optimism, aura of celebration as contrasted to discouragement, defeat. Get thoughts. ideas, concepts on paper. Yes, you are gomg places -and you will know it! CAPRICORN <Dec. 22·Jan. 19>: Accent on harmony, "retne mg" a friend.ship, making ad· justment to res1dence, family situation. You . ga1n if diplomattc. Purchase gift for birthday or other annivers ary Remember special oc· casiona and do something about them. Don't be afraid t.o be sentimental! AQUARIUS <Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Objectives are met once you decide to race issues as they exist. No one is going to give you something for nothing Conversely, someone does want something for nothing -from you. Know it, keep go,U in sight. One in authority is willing to open a dialogue. Take first step! honored Cor her recoanltlon or 1.0 .I.'s Children's Village, U. S. A. The p<>rtralt was presented during ceremonies al the Century Plaza Hotel with Mrs. Leonard Firestone accepting ttle painting for Mrs. Ford. Wes t Coast ~ Non-Union By ROGER GILLOM' LOS ANGELES <AP> -If shoppers were lo apply the popular TV·radio jingle, "Look for the Union Label" to West Coast·produced gar· ments. they might have a long, hard look. "Most of the industry is. not organized." says Mario Vasquez, a spokesman for the In· ternational Ladies Garment Workers Union, ad· ding that the situation isn't expected lo improve in the near future. Only about 10 percent or the state's 75,500 garment workers -most of whom work in s ma ll shops crowded in a mile·square area of downtown Los Angeles -belong to the ILGWU. By contrast, on the East Coast, where most clothing workers come from European back· grounds and have a strong tradition of unionism, ILGWU membersrupis85percent. Part of the problem, says Vasquez. is that m ost or California's clothing workers are in the country illegally, making them reluctant t.o join unions for fear or being deported. Also, the state's fashion industry has grown like Topsy for the past decade and as a result, the re has been a massive increase in the number or small contracting shops that cut and sew 80 to 90 percent of the industry's garments. "These small shops, with only a handful or e mployees, are very difficult to organize," says Vasquez, pointing to the transierice of the workers. "Even if we do manage to get one contrac· tor s igned, it may be a pyrrhic victory because the manufacturers -who design the clothes and provide the material -can just freeze him out of business by refusing t.o give him work." One result or the lack or union organization in the West Coast fashion trade are low pay scales. Government s tatistics show the average wage for garment workers in California is $3.84 an hour, although some officials question whether many workers are earning even the minimum wage of $2.65 an hour from their piecework rates'. Although unlons have traditionally favored tough restrictions on Illegal aliens, the ILGWU decided three years ago to try to unionize workers regardless of their immigrant status. The union bas even gone to court charging the Immigration and Naturalization Service with violating the constitutional rights of Latin workers, since they are the only ones singled out In INS raids. The union is also battling against imports that Wldersell American products because ot low wage scales abroad. ~ / We are pleased to announce we are now open for business PISCES (Feb. 19·March 20): Good lunar aspect coincides now with distance, com· mun1cation, education, pub1lshing, travel. Capncom. Cancer persons figure prominently -so does the number 8. Money comes to you through the mail. Relationship intensifies. If you are foollnJZ, bluff will be call . ...;.ed.-. .._ ____ _ Our fam ily hos been offering fine f umishings and interior design since I q 12 and hos been se rving Orange County for 25 years. Club Calendar nma taeh Wednt>tday in tM Dail11 Pilot and contain.I not~ei of tDOTMn'a and anvict club m«ttnga and ~· for CM ~ t.OHk - ThuradaJI through Wednt•· da.JI s.rtd noficts to Club CaU1tdar, DoU11 PUot, P.O. Boz 15«>, Costa Mtto. CA nm s. iurw to tncludt yoKr name arid phont msmbtr. Nottcf• m&&lt be m our '9andl two •ekl bl odoonce. Travel Show Are you planning • trtp? Do you need eome help? We feat11e Herredon. Boker ood Thomasville in <» beouliful. new showroom. CM eapeMneed dec.oratoo a• t.ady to ossiu you, at no extro doge. in ~'Pl home °' off1Ce. ~N LANDERS/HOROSCOPE Nuts to Rabbi t F o o d DEAR AN N LANDERS: I am at the point where I could just scream. My boss, a top·notch executive, is trying to lose weight. Someone suggested that be munch carrots Instead or snack on popcorn, potato chips and nuts - a lon1·Ume habit. All day Jong be ls chomping away like crazy. You can Imagine what it sounds like on the other end of the phone. My office iB right outside of his and I'm going stark, ravillg mad llslenlng to that man crackle. crunch and chew on those darned things. What can I do? Ask him if he read Ann Landers last night? Please come up with a solution. I am --CLIM· BING THE WALLS IN PEORIA DEAR CLIMBING: Has anyone asked him, "What's tJp, Doc!" The question la a natural. I suues& a traulator radio wttb earpbooes - set at a very low pitch, to an FM s&aUoa. The music wtU drown oat the dtompl.aa aad It won't interfere wttb yoar ablll· ty to bear the ()bone or do you work. Try It - yoa'll Uke lt. DEAR AN N LANDERS: I thought weddlnp were supposed to be for the bride and groom. I'm ao fed up I could die. Tom and I de· clded on exactly the kina of wedding we want and laid out our plans for m y mother. She seemed to go along with us. A few days later Mom handed back the wed· ding list I had given her. It was three times as long. She had added a "The thing that Is more horrendous to us than anything else." said ILG WU spokesman Max Wolf. "is Item 807 of the U.S. Tariff Code." That regulation allows garments cut in the United States t.o be sent abroad for assembling and then he brought back into the country while paying tariff only on the cost of the foreign labor. Completely foreign.made products must pay import fees on the total value of the gar· ment. "The result." Wolf adds, "is that manufac· turers reap fantastic profits while thousands of garm ent workers in this country are thrown out of work and have to be paid unemployment and welfare." He's Needled MOUNT VERNON, Wash. <AP) -Walter Coote says he races dis· crimination in a field in which men are not taken seriously -sewing. The Skagit Valley Community College philos ophy and mathematics professor says saleswomen s nub him or treat him like a child when he tries to buy fabrics, thread or sewing machine attach· men ts. Few patterns for male garments are made, and he had t.o make his own "torso form" -his non· sexist term tor what moat people call a dresa form -because he couldn't find one without feminine curves. Despite the needling, Coole says, he'll con· tinue to sew. He got started when he wanted a water.proof cover for his Rototiller but could find none. He was told it would cost $35 lo have one made. So he made it him.selr. Encouraged by his suc· cess. he began thinking about men's clothing de· sign s, sewing mathematics and the usefulness of a hobby he could pursue while watching television. whole slew or h er fdends and cut ours out. Thla means the recep· lion must be moved to n bigger place. I will need more bridesmaids and Tom will need more ushers. We don't care for the idea. The worst is that she wants me to wear the gown she was married in. I don't like it, It's not ME I tried to be nice when I told her how I fe lt but apparently I wasn't. She ealled me "selfish " and ins is ts that I just wanted to hurt her. J 'm the one who is be· ing hurt. It's my wed· ding and Mom isn't let· ting me do it the way Tom and I want. She has made me feel as if my judgm~nt isn't good enough and she has to run everything. Please l e t u s have yo ur thoughts on this . - Worlcers move rscks of clothes in Los Angeles' garment district, which is cramped between cheap hotels, taco stands. Ann Landers CRYING AT MY WED· DING IN Sf. LOUIS DEAR CRYING : Seems like the mother· daughter hostltlllu. burled since cblldbood. come out wttb the wed· ding plans. This u an old story. I hope yoar Mom wtll let you do It yoar way. And I hope. too, tbat you will n · membef' bow YOU felt when YOUR da u1bter gets married and ber ideas are dlfferea& from yours. $1,000 Prize Jackpot Drawing at the Huntington Center Mall 1 p.m. this Sat. to raise funds for more tflan 100 community organ1zat1ons. Other or&lld PN.es: Cl8W 78 Bill Max9y Tovc:a and Meiucan cruise vacation for 2. Beach Blvd. & Edinger at the San Diego Fwy. INTRODUCING .•. Expert Swim Instruction 490 Ptrk Avenue, B1lbo1 lsl1nd, Callfornl1 92662 Cell us 1nytlme... 675·4801 Now 1cceptlng enrollment reservations Weight Watchers. in cooperation with Invites all figure-conscious women to attend our Summer Fashion Show and a .special Weight Watchers presentation On Sa~. May 20, at 10:30 AM. come to Lido Fashions on Via Lido In Newport Beach. for all the information necessary to help you allm down for the exciting new summer fashions. Weight Watchers lecturer Nedra Bazhaw wm talk about the program, and Weight Watchers o wn Chef Susan will demonstrate the easy preparation of gourmet Weight Watchers meals. No reservations or admission fee necesury. Just come In and start Planning Your own beautiful look for summer! Refreshments Served Gentlemen, bring your wtvesl Come to Huntington Center Mall todey thru Sun. for travel brochure. end Info courtttY of Montgomery Ward Travel. Many travel r• wlll be on hand to OtOYtde Chit F,.. oomnu\lty ~. DICK !v1ETTEER Fine Furnishings 3424VlaUdo Newport Beach Vattdllted Free Plrtdng • BellCh BIW. l Edinger at tti. San ~ew"f· --.. 1727 Wesldiff Drive, Newi:>ott 8eoch • b46-1678 ~ 9.5.JO . ~'ti 9. Ooted ~ I BOATING /PEOPLE/LOCAL A probate judge approved plans to sell more than $3.5 million in stock to help meet federal and 3 Coast Seniors Win Scholarships Three Orange Coast high school seniors are among the winners of college-s ponsored four.year Merit Scholarships. The winners of college scholarships ranging from $1,000 to $6,000 Include David Doyle of Costa Mesa Hieh School. John M. Stapp of University High School in Irvine and Dale L. Mosbrucker. a Costa Mesa resident who attends Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana. Finalists were selected on the basis of academic achlevemenl. College Taking Summer Signnps Registration will begin June 12 for s ummer classes at Orange Coast College. which will run June 19 through Aug. 11. Class schedules and registration materials are available in the OCC admission office. Information can be obtained by calling 556-5735. PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE • MARGARET'S boost was a modest 7.3 per· cent, taking her annual stipend from 55.000 to 59,000 pounds -$100,100 to $107 ,380. Queen Elizabeth I I re· ce1 ved an extra $85,540. bringing her· allocation to $3,549,000, a 2.5 per· cent increase. The total cost to British taxpayers for the House of Windsor in the year to next March will be $4 ,641 ,477, an in· c rease of 7.3 percent over last year's civil list a nd well within the Labor government's 10 percent pay .rai s e guidelines for all British workers . Four Win Degrees Four Orange Coast re· sidents will receive degrees at the Uruversity or Kansas. Bachelors degrees in e ducation will go to Fnctsy, May t9, t97& DAILY PILOT 113 Weekend Calendar 5 Clubs in Action By ALMON LOCKABE\' o.M1r ..... llMlt9t .,,. Orange Coast sailors wtU be on the move from Newport Beach to Dana Point this weekend with flve yacht clubs scheduling events. The Balboa Yacht Club's Memorial Day Regatta Saturday and Sunday will offer competition for aU classes of sailboats on both inside and outside courses. The Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club will play host to the ocean racing types Saturday with the third race of the Angelman Series for yachts with P erformance Handicap Ranging Fleet < PHRF >ratings. · THE NEWPORT HARBOR Yacht Club will stage the spring championship series for the Lehman-12 Class Saturday and Sun· day. Women sailors will see action Saturday and Sunday at Dana Point Yacht Club in the first and second races of the Dana Belles Serles. PHRF sailors preferring an over· night argosy type race will gather at the Capistrano Bay Yacht Club for the Oceanside Overnight in which the yachts race lo Oceanside Saturday, enjoy an evening of festivities Satur· day night and race home on Sunday. Southern California Yachting As· sociation calendar: Los Aogeles-Long Beach LOS ANGELES YACHT CLUB -San Nicolas Island race <IOR. PHRF> starts today. LONG BEACH YACHT CLUB - Invitational regatta (10R. PHRF. MORF. one·design l Sunday. SEAL BEACH YACHT CLUB - Is land race <JOR, PHRF. MORFl Saturday.Sunday. Santa Monlca Bay CALIFORNIA YACHT CLUB - .MORF Series No l, Saturday Sanitary Devices Postponed The Coast Guard and the Environmental Protection Agency CEPA > are granting a waiver of the January, 1980 requirements ror upgrade t o Type ll Marin e Sanitary Devices <MS D I stan- dards as well as the Januar)'. 1978 incentive provision for insta!la. lion of Type I devices on existing vessels. ,./ KINO HARBOR YACHT CLUB Spinnaker Series No. 3 (keel boata> Saturday, Sunday; USYRU Junior championship quarter·flnaJ.s, Saturday, Sunday. Newport-Balboa BAHIA CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB -Angelman Series 3 No. 3, <PHRF> Saturday. BALBOA YACHT CLUB - Memorial Day Regulta Call classes> NEWPORT HARBOR YACHT CLUB --Spring Championship <Lehman·l2l Saturday, Sunday. DANA POINT YACHT CLUB - Dana Belles Seri~. Saturday, Sun· day. CAPISTRANO BAY YACHT CLUB -Oceans ide Overnight <PHRF > Saturday, Sunday. San oteso CORONADO CAYS YAClIT CLUB -Lask Spring Series, Saturday. MISSION BAY YACHT CLUB - Family Scramble (Sabot> Saturday, Sunday; Sail Around <Victory Class> Saturday, Sunday. OCEANSIDE YACHT CLUB - Laser Circuit, Saturday. SAN DIEGO NAVY SAILING CLUB -Armed Forces Day Regal· ta, open, <Cal-20, CaJ·25, Catalina·27 > Saturday, Sunday. SAN DIEGO YACHT CLUB - Hegg Race UOR > Saturday. SOUTHWESTERN YACHT CLUB -Valle Trophy race, Sunday. North and Inland SANTA BARBARA YACHT CLUB -Wilson Series No. 2. Saturday, Sunday. CHANNEL ISLANDS YACHT CLU 8 -Small Boat Regatta, Satur- day. VENTURA YACHT CLUB -Blue Water Series No. I , Saturday, Sun· day. WESTLAKE YACHT CLUB Cyclone Invitational, Sunday. ---------------------Steven J Fntchie of El A letter addressed to Sen. Warren Magnuson <D. Wash.> and other key members or Congress. and signed jointly by Adm Owen Siler, USCG comman· dant. and Douglas M Co s tl e. EPA ad · Punch "I don't know anybody who says 'It Is I'." PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBlJC NOTICE , .. .,. • Toro and Elizabeth Ma son or La g un a Niguel. Susan L. Wulz will re· ceive a masters degree in human development and Ronald G Smetana will receive a Ph O. m philosophy . Both are from Huntington Beach. ministrator. confirms this. THE LETTER acknowledges that the technology and secon· Seagoing £Bs OC Panel dary treatment (Type II D . C lls ._6 • ·-_J MSDs > has ~ir_nply not lSfre8S Q LriOmtOreu evolved s u!fic1ently to allow their use on small The 11th Coast Guard District has announced To Expand boats. It also notes that that it is now monitoring distress calls from boats on the net result or pre· Citizens Band <CB> radio viously scheduled 980 · An. orga.nizatlona l upgrade to Type II de· A spokesman for the Coast Guard said the 11th meeting will be held vices would not produce District will monitor distress calls on CB Channel Jun«: 5 to. expand . the a significant environ· 9. the distress frequency. al three locations - public affrurs committee mental benefit and the Long Beach. San Diego and the Chanael Islands of the Orange County cost of compliance Harbor on a "nol to interfere" basis with marine C ~a pt er-Ma r e h or would be high. radio. Dimes. Under the waiver. new The meeting, open to anyone concerned with improving maternal and child health in Orange County, will begin at 11 :30 a.m. at the Revere House in Tustin. Reservations may be made by cal lin g 979-2270. and existing vessels un· der 65 feet in length may in s tall any USCG· certified Type I. II or IJl device Indefinitely ... Ex· isting" vessels means those built before January 30, 1975. and "new" means those built after that date. NEW VESSELS are required to have a certified MSD now. Ex· 4 Students -Isling ones have until Jan 30. 1980. The waiver also cancels the require· To G d te ments und er th e ra ua January, 1978, incentive Four Orange Coast requirement for owners students wUl graduate to provide proo( of firm from the registered co m m it men t to nursing class at Santa purchase a Type I de· Ana ColleRe. vice. The regulations cover- They are Doris Knep. Ing craft over 65 feet re· per of Corona del Mar, main unchanged. Any Llnne Goulette or San exemptions that EPA C emente, and Irma has granted to states to Ca n t ·Barton and enforce holding tanks Marilyn Hargraves, only policy will also both of Huntington stand. Beach. ... ............... .. OCC Slates . Rights Talk Students· rights as consumers of education wUl bo UM U>s>lc of a talk Tuesday at noon In Orange Coast Colle1rc·s CounHJlDf and ,\d· mlHtoaa room 111. Political aetenn pro- f-.or Thomaa C Wert wUl speak. ln!onnaUon le available by caJUq 558-SOCM. Coa•lal lt'ttada~r 'air tonl1lf'll tllrCNlfl ktlll'O.Y. Ll9llt ,,.,,_., wlft4ft n1011t Mid morntno ....,.., HIOM S..tlltde'I' In Ille 10.. Al bHC~ llMf' to lfllerld, Coetlat ~""'" will raf!99 bth•ttn •• anel IJ. Inland t•n>· PtUIUrH wlll tMOI i.1-n Jt Md 14. fl'W ••t« *"llffalurt ••II De~. s...., flloort. Tides '"'°"y klMI...., t ·Slo.11\. Ot '*°"° 111911 1 ,. p.m s • IA TUWOA y '"1'11 io. J It" m -4 J II''"' 111911 a • a m. 4 1 ..... ._ t 1t2pm. 1.0 s.c.oM llltft • a 11.m. • o IUlllOAY "'"' .... a ''a."'. ~A ""l ltlOll t .)4 a.m. 4 l S.CoM•-I .. om t l ~ 1119'1 • °' p.m. •" SW\ rl-$•"' ..,.,._,*"'I '° P•"'· ,,._.ti-....... "' .. MbJ s ....... THE MONITORING SYSTEM is in accord with a national Coast Guard policy of monitoring CB distress frequencies in certain coastal and Great Lakes areas. But 11th District Coast Guard officiaJs wamed CB operators on boats that the so-called "10 code" used by police and other emergency services would not be used or answered by the Coast Guard. "We will respond only to marine terminology such as "over" (say again>, "out" (for lermina· lion or transmission ) "roger" (transmission UD· derstood>. "affirmative" (yesl. "negative" <no>. etc ... the spokesman said. UNTIL NOW, THE COAST Guard has declined to monitor CB calls, prefemng boat owners to use marine radios beca1>seof its "far superior service." But with the surge of CB popularity the Department of Transportation, parent agency of the Coast Guard. succumbed to a strong demand by boaters who have only CB equipment on their boats. Channelwatch Set , Titrough Sllllllller "Channel watch". rndto station KM PC's service to Southern Calllomla boatmen, wlll begin Its 21st season, May 27, and conUnuo Utrouah Sep- tember. About SO volunteer skippers from the United States Power Squ.drons wtU participate in the public aervice profram which oilers hourly nt· ports on wlnd, sea and channel condtUOQI each Saturday. Sunday and hollday beginning at 7 a.m. Under the direction of 19'78 Channel watch com- m and er Marv Jacobson or the Lon1 B•ach Squadron, ek:lppers from 11 dilfwet Soutbern California PoweT Squadrons will pe.rtlcipate la the summer-long coveraee of the area from the Mex· lean border CO tho lslanda of:r Ventura. The up.to-thcl·mlnute and OD·the-aoot report will bo Mard on KMPC'a hourly Daft bri>adcuta. ,I, ' I ... t I 'I (' . 114 OAIL Y pq_Q f Frtdlly. -1•. 1m Business Mine Yields Edibles .,.....,..... MARGO YODER'S GRANO.UNCLES DEVELOPED FARM tn Mfne, It'• Alw•y• Springtime •nd Alw•y• Night .~~~~~.~. WORTIUNGTON, Pa. -The workers wear the hard hats of Jniners, c omplete wlth headlamps, and from the dark, dank tunnels where they toil thef haul 60 tons a day. Sixty tons of muab.room1. THAT IS CORRECT, mushrooma. Here beneaVl the rolling Allegheny Mountaina ol western Pennsylvania lies the mother lode of the American mushroom business. the nation's largest producer. It ls called the Butler County Mushroom Fann, Inc., but any resemblance to a farm of the aarden variety stops after you pass the huge compost pile, 'which 1s above ground, which has the dlsUnct smell of a stable, which is not surprising. "Just think," said MarJo Yoder . whiffing. "there might be a litUe bit of Secretariat in there. We buy our compost from Kentucky's bluegrass farms." Thoroughbred compost. ( MIERIC4 J MS. YODER 18 the grand· niece of the two brothers, Ira and M.S. Yoder. who bad the brl1bt idea 41 years ago or IJ'OW· ina mushrooms underiround. Mushrooms, lowly though they may rank among the earth's flora , leafless and s exless. described in classical verse as "pale. neshy. as the decaying dead," nevertheless arc moat finicky about where they deign to erow. They requJr~ a ~ to &2 degree temperature, humidity about 70 percent, coftdlllons they find at times under a fallen tree or pile of dead leaves but which make growing them commercially more dllficuJt. THE ACCEPTED WAY among commercial growers is a cinderblock house with con- trolled atmosphere. The Yoder brothers, a pair of Barberton. Ohio. nurserymen who had expe rimented with mushrooms. growtna them un· der benches In their areenhouse, figured a cave mtaht be tht answer. Instead of a cave they found an abandoned limestone mine. more than 100 miles of corridon stretched like a subterranean cobweb beneath 500 acres of countmide. IT TOOK THEM A while. a bout 1~ years. to work out aJI the problems. s uch as air clrculaUon, but when they dJd they had a farm where it Is always springtime and always ni1httlme ancf where. today. un· deriround cafeterias and piped· ln music berpbanish the Stygian gloom for the workin1 minen. No. not really miners. But watcbl.ng them at work by the light of their headlamps. crews of firerues standing around a Ion& tray of compost. they hard· ly resembled rarm workers. plcUrs at the Butler County • Mushroom Fann. '••1 IUMI th¥ would trave been 1tretchJna it." •he said. There hav•. by tht w1y. she explained. been several atnllea at the muahroom farm by the union repreeentinf lbt pickers. The qrtcuJtura wortlen ! "No. the 1teelworken ... SaladLove" Get It Again -In Tomato Callromla salad lovers. ju.st recovel"tnl fl'om St·a·tMad let· tuce prices. are 1oing to nnd higher prices soon for another basic Ingredient. tomatoes. But now the good news. The prices won't Jump for the tomatoes as they did for lettuce. Housing Demand Defies Logic? Besides, their workinl condJ. tlons come under the same state and federal regulations as hardrock miners, and the farm ls subject to periodic vlatta ol mine inspectors. MARGO YODER. whole Job It ts to publicize the company. llid she was tempted during the lone coal mine strike to pat out the news that a' least some worken were sWJ underground, the 1SO Generally tomatoes are selling for 39 to 69 centa a pound. Produce dealers expect the already higher thaQ normal prices for thia Ume of year to to up ~ to 50 percent. Late winter rains are to blame for this ahortqe too. along With other market fact.on. acCOt'dinc to Richard Har tmann . economist for the California Farm Bw'eau Federation. By JORN CtJNNJFF• "" ........... .,.. To the swprtse or many, the market for bouslog conUnues to boom in defiance. they say, not only of the laws of finance but or lbe lawsol eravity and logic too. TBE ANNUAL RATE of hous- ing starts rose 31 percent in March and anot.ber 6 per. cent in April to a r ate of 2.19 million un i t s. Purchases of exislioe bomes In March was at an a nnual r ate of 3.77 million units. CUNNI"" It's often said that houaes are priced beyond the means of the typical family. But families find the money somehow -by the wife going to work, or by bor· rowing from parents or by doing without in other ways. In search of motives for this fate-defying skill. some housin« analysts seem to overlook the des peration factor, the other side or which is the investment incentive. YOUNG FAMIUES, t hat is, know that despite their financial pro bl e ms, they cannot in· definitely postpone buying a house. The coming of children a nd the presence or inflation force them Into the recognition. They become convinced, more strongly than any real estate agent could convince them, when they also see a house as a way out of penury. And tbe nwn· bers s upport them. It is conceivable, 1n fact, that by postpoolna for just two r~ the purchase of a typical s e-f am lly home. already ex.ls and a dvertised in tbe resale market, they could lose close to $28,000. TO ILLUSTRATE: IN March 1977 the median sales price of exis ting single-family homes was $41,000. A 20-{ear mortgaee (or 80 percent o the purchase price might have been obtained at 8.5 percent. U nd e r such t e rms, the purchaser would have had to pay $8,200 down and finance $32,800 at a cost per month of $285, or $.1,420 a year. for a 20- year total of $68,400. FOR PEOPLE WHO LIKE TO GO PLACES AND DO THINGS WITH THE WHOLE FAMILY BAUER BUICK ORANGE COUNTY'S #1 BUICK DEALERSHIP BASON SALE THE AFFORDABLE FAMILY CAR AT AN AFFORDABLE PRICE/ '78 ESTATE WAGON LIMITED EVERY ESTATE WAGON IN STOCK WILL BE $150000 DISCOUNTED SO PICK OUT YOURS TOD'' Y -REMEMBER NOT JUST ONE SPECIALLY DISCOUNTED WAGON, BUT OVER 40 TO CHOOSE FROM. WHILE THEY LAST!!! • • ALWAYS A SIJPER BAUER TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE , • If You Missed Our Last Sale, 11.2~Don't Miss This One!!! ~-We're Your Twpt 8uldc De* " Dirk I ~ ln~ta":. --~~-~ ........ Open~.~·M· 1tMIOR l&.YD./ YES ••• ODett MICDllGOFWY. A .... ., ...... Ev.,...,'tl5P.M. °'91· ...... ·~·-......... -~COSTA MEIA 171-2500 ' . " . I In March 1978 the median price hid rt.sen to 148.500. and some lenders charged around 9 percebt interest. After a 20 per· cent down payment. the buyer . bad a $37,200 mortgage, requir· lng payments of ~ a mootb. or $4.020 a year, for a total of $80,400. COSTS COULD BE hither next year. U trend.a persist, me- dian prices would be about S52.0001and it la poulble tbat in· tereat rates milbt rile to 10 per· cent. Such rates already exist in a few areu. It alao might be more dlfficuJt to obtain a loan. 1f avaUable. the down paymenl would be $10.400, the monthly paymerita $401, the yearly charges $4,812, and the total $96,240. Food Stamp Hikes Slated WASHINGTON <AP> Millions of needy penou wUl get a cost.of-Uviq lncreue ln federal food stamp allocations on July l, the A1riculture Department said Tbunday. The increases will averace about 4.4 percent beginnins July l. Over The Counter MASO U..,. BECAUSE OF THE lale wlnt•r rains the San Otego Coun· ty fresh tomato crop normally comlna to market about this time Is late. The San Di .. o crop usually provides a large share ol the nation'• fresb tomato Deeds at th la ol year. Added to Ulla la the earty ead to the tomato season In Northem Mexico and a lighter lhan normal crop ln Florida. These factors will put a large demand on a nonna1 1i1e crop in the Im· perlal Valley that will start com· mg In next week Uf'S ' LAil O'?, i)fj fl(1 J~ : ~ ~p a1 m : I~ u: 14.0 l~J • '-UP6 21.1 ,,. • ~ Vo ll.• .... -Up l•.• 2\fo • ._ Ull' 20.0 ) .v,u.to.o • v, Up 30.0 ~.. • ..., UP 19.0 II • I~ UO II.• t "1 t ti.') UP IU ' • -. Up 11• 14 • 1 Up t~I "" • -Up ~J 2.W. • ~ UP U. .. 2~ • --Up U.i tllo • lllt Up tS.. IJ',41 • I~ UP IS1 2 14 \.li>U.J • V> Up 14.J 2 • llo Up .. _, 41.'o • V. Up ll .. 414 • 1-'t Up IJ.J MUTUAL FUNDS l l ,_ STOCKS/ BUSINESS Friday'tt Closing Price~ r NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS • Frldty, ~ 19. 19TS VN DAILY PILOT Jl4 Agencies Off er Job Chances· _,. _ ... By SYLVIA PO&TE• ~ond 0/ Tuo Part• Middle-aged women lo good beallh wbo a.re looiln1 for employment but lack apedat educatloo or skills abouJd ln· veaUgat.e the opportunities in the boomin1 field ol home health can YOUQ&er men and women who have lew technical skills to offef' but are seeking Jobs that wUl pay fairly well and cou.ld be unusually satisfying also ibould look lnto tbe field. HOME HEALTH CARE PROORAll.S are being belled as one aoluilon to Increasing hospital cosu and an alternative to insUt.uUooal care. As recenUy as l~. there were only a few thousaod home health care aidea lo tbe United Stat.es. Jo l.975, the total was an estimated 60.000. according to the Labor Departmeot's ~cupaUooal Out.look Quarterly. The need for aides ,,--.-------Ls projected at 300,000 by Florence Moore. ex. ecutive direct.or or the National Council for Home maker-Home Health Aide Services. There is only one Money's Worth home health care aide in our country for every 4,709 persons, she says. Sweden. by contrast. has one for every 101 persons. The council sets national standards· for atdes and i& suppo"fed by 109 agency members. 150 agency associates. 36 organizations, plus scores of roundatioos. corporatioos and volunteers. THE NEED WILL CONTINUE to climb as home services bec.,me an integral part or the health care system and as the elderly population expands. Also contributing to the need for this occupatjon Is the prevalence of such chronic illnesses here as diabetes. hypertension. arteriosclerot1c heart disease. cerebral-vascular dis- orders. arthritis, neurological problems. malignancies and other long-term. partially disabling illnesses that can be trent.ed at home. Pay for home health care aides varies considerably. depending pi the size of the city and its prevailing wage scale, un.i~tioo and employer. Generally. pay is above the minimum wage. Benefits vary too. Some agencies offer none. while others offer holidays, vacation, sick leave, health and life insurance. retirement plans, etc. THE TYPICAL FULL-TIME home health care aide is guaranteed 36 boura of work a week. earns more than the minimum wage depending on length or employment and level of responsibility, bas one to three weeks paid vaca· Uon a year and one day of sick leave a month, is paid for major boUdays and eligible to pa.rtJcipate In pension and health insurance plans. The typical part·time employee working a regular schedule is guaranteed 20 hours of work a week. rtteaves the same hourly pay as fu.ll·lime employees and gels similar benefits. Such courses as meal planning and family living will be helpful. Some agencies require a year's hospital or nursing home experience. Stock Prices Slump 2nd Straight Day NEW YORK (AP> -Stork prices sagged again today in a carryover of the selline lhat 1tppeared late in Thursday's session. The Dow Jones average ot 30 industrials, down 7.4S points Thursday, dropped another4.07 to846.85. Losers outnumbered gainers by about a S.3 spread among New Y9rk Stock Exchange-listed issues. Trading was fairly active. The market turned downward Thursday as the dollar retreated in foreign exchange trading foUowintt a West German official's comment that the recent upswmg in the U.S. currency might have been •·exaggerated." Another negative influence was evidence that the Federal Reserve was seeking to Ughten credit a bit further by encouraging short-term interest rates. Meanwhile, brokers said, sellers cashing on the market's spring rall/ seemed once again to have a slight edge in their tug o war with buye~ chasing arter the rally. Prev TodH ~ ftl J.lt 7 ,.. \ ... to " . ' l l ~--DM.. ___ v_PM. __ o_, __________________ ,,_.., __ ._.,.. ___ ,_•._,_.,. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ __ •uauc an£ PUBUCNOTIC PllllUC NOTICE PUBLIC N&rlCE PUBIJC NOTICE "1BLIC NOTICE - ' PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE lr'WIM 11-11 w .... Oltwl<t ...... ..,.. • .,... er..,. CMM Delly Phcic on Ille I'"'_,. el Aprll, "'"' INy It, Jt • .Nie t. t . mt l • £11tt1lftt 1n1.,. ~ ... t/Vlu ~t oft------------.r-- PUBUC NOTICE. NOTIC9 TO Cl*T•AC'l'Oltl CAUJNO P04' llot k-Dhltlct OCL\N 'llt:W 1141 OMdllftt 2.tll o'~ p.m. ot IN JOllltl.votMeY, 1'11 Ploce of 810 -.C:elPI 91111"-u Ot· lice. ~ ... vie. SChOOI Dl•trl<I. "7t W•rMr "-· H""4lftOIOll .. Kii. c.elltof'ftl• ProlKI lelllftllflUOOll ... _, Oelft LIN< EM-., Ot-View sa.o.t OIWlct, ._.lllQIOll ~. <Al...,.,,I• Pl.Ce P1-we0fl Iii.: 8uai-SOI· II<•, OteM vi.w SChOol Oltlflcl NOTICE IS HEAEllV 01'1£ .. ,INI llw •bo.,._..., kllOOI Dl•lrlcl of ~ ... 119 Count\1, c.llfO<No, .c11fte "" •"Cl l"rOUOft llt Gowrnl1t9 Boo<d, .......... 1 ... ~ .. b "Dklfl<t," wlll r•<•I .. ..., lo. 11111 not 1-19*1 Ille eb«We ... MO ti-. -'" IMClt .... t ... IWlrd of I COnlrkt lor ltle Move prOjoCI. e10. tl\tlt 11e r_,...,. lfl IM 111-ce IOeftlllleCI ._,..., - _ ... ~ -p..041<1., '* llOwCI .. "" ~ ti.tell 11me -piece. T ... re will be I W CID "'-11 , .. qvlrect 10......,. wt of blCI _,_IJ 10 q4i0ronlff IM'"""" In 90od c-11~ wlltllft 10 OIY' Ofter I,. lll6CI -'119 Cloll•. E1<11 Did mus1 conform eftel ~ ,._,1 ... 1111 tM c:.oftlrect ~. E•<" bid ~I be «<-led DY i.. M<lrl'lty ..........a 10 lft UW CO<llre<"t clo<.u,.,."" ac)CI D., Ille lltt of P<CIPO'ICI sull<ontroclort The DISTRICT r~ Ille rlQM to reiKI • .,., or 111 llid> or to w1lw 1ny irreoulerlllft or 1nrw,,..1111u 1n .,,., l>IOS OT Ill IN Dt<IOtnq T,.. oistrlct ,.., Otllllned frO'!I llW Director of '"' Dep.or1,.,.nl ot In OUSlrlel R•tlrtioftS I"' ~el ll<'Ovell• .nq r•te ot pe""em weoH In -ioc.ll. 1., I" w t l<ll 1111s wol k '' ID be performed "" •«II <••It or '""'" of workmeft -10 e..cuw ,,. c- trKI • <oi>' o1 ttw prev1lllnt r•tn '' on Ille •I tile Olilrlcl AOml,,.stretlOft Of· fl<• tor C'.0!1tr~on rovl.,. oftd In. tont11tl011. II ~ti be_, -tlle (Oft. 1r.ctor lo w,..m ,,.. <-tro<t 1,. -•roed, --onv Wkenlrodor• llllCler nlm, to PIY not Ins tftofl '"" MIO ~potc:llled reolK 10 ell won-.. ..,.ptoye<I Dy ttwm 1n i.. oMKutton ot '"" 'ontroct No bl-• mov ••11\0f'.,. 1111' 1114 tor e period of forly-tlw IOI cloys oli. , ... .,., .... t<W ... -"'9 °' -" ... .,---·-~ boftCI will be ~ prior lo e11«v· Uon ot tM tontrect. TM ill*Yfl'*ll ~ \Mii be In 1M +otm Mt fwttl In h c:ontr•CI doc~I. at 0 SICIHUTY. f.OCfl bid 11w111 .. U<OmP•"ltCI .,, • Co•tlfl•ct or cas!>ler's ClltKtl peyt«lle lo tN 0t .. lrkt. or o Mtlllectorv ~ lllltftCI In I-of 1111 OIST~ICT ,_.....,.,., - -· H Ot'11cll)el -e tOtllfoc:llory Surety <Onll>lllY •t '""'IY. In an ltnovnl -~s 11\M I~ of -mew 1 ........ ·~of .... bid. n..-.. °' bl<I boftCI v..11 lie QI-... ---hi , ... ti'--41 •'9<.Vte tM COft- lrKI rt It be --to "'"' lfl COfl. ...... ., '"""' ... tofttroc:t cloc-i• eno •fto 11 Pf'O'<ll<le 1111 surety bOlltl or boiWb os -ltleo wltNn S dim ott .. notlllcatloft of IN ... wo ol tht co... Ire< I ID lt.e lliOde<'. SM<! MCurity lflel I be IOrtello<I lo ltlt DISTRICT Mo1111c1 "'9 ~ to -ltle Cilfttroc:t Is .... ,....., lell toUK."'91tW~ encl IW""lde YICI ~ Wlttlill S coMn· dlr0t~Of-Gcl¥tmlft0 eo.td a., o.re11 c. c.w '*" PWI'""'° er-.. Ole.ti Oett'I' Plio. _, u. "· 1'1' ... ,. PUBLIC NOTICE .... ... Fndey. May 18, 1978 t , DAILY PILOT • 7 Ft-J.~. ~-ol~s -iftQIOft 8Hc" U!llCWI H~S<llool ~<I P11011.-Or..,_ c:AIMI 0.11'1' Pilot. 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HO.Uao:llontotntecantlOad ,.,.. ouf!IOMtof IM Olttrkt (Oftl•lnecl o.'S.M?,OOO•••rone1t1"...-..maalrno In con1re<11, lflcllldlftel t aMracu ""'"' o. OCllO par d .,.to Cl,.I l)af -· para 041\e• •-'"· e/111 t1w Pt-"' ol ....,lrlr y tonllrYlr OClt'M y l.cllktadet OIM••llt>O •IW otller '"'' °' .,,. 01 .. parela(Ol«Clofl,lrataml911toydeput• lfl<I •nd IM Mi.t>lklwMnt ol •II .. tlon Cle acl'* dt .i11ena1, y I• eOQvlll• part ol 11'1• ttolld rettr.,,. ~ OV1 ot Ille ti.n,a1m~lotra1..,..,.1oe1taou• proc .. cn of tM..., ot .. 1cr Mftell, •II r•Cl•mada, lnctvyendO e>••ta•, re In accotcNnc.e wtlll lllt ~....,.,to Hr11orlo•. I-• oa etmacen•I•. ll'te Pl•" -' ~ i.r lme>ro........,I IKllldaOet di t..i .... tento, condllCIOI, Olllrl<I N._ l•I? aQ11l110 " NmOear y tOdcl tQlllPO 11e11011 ""'" oe r-•"'"' by e·oo IMCtaarlo y llRPltdN -· ''°' all C> M • °" "9<tlQn day, ell!ler at ll'te Ot· .,,, .. Mo._....,.,.,ump11rcon tam-lk• ol .... "90it1r ... ot er.-. Couney. Pt0Mlt0tcor>tr.cad0Spera11a .. Ma~ 1>00 SOvlll Grand•-· Sotnl• A,.., io.pode,...yll"OOOMIGl .. Olllrlto<.. Calllor"I .. or•• P.O. lo• 11Ht. s.nta l91116M 911 Clllll(ralol. lncluvacido ton· AJ'.•· CalltOr'llll. '2711 ''''°'con otrn ..-.ci.. y .. paoo. S•IO l1Y19'0-• O•U•l<I ...... Nn<lon y ott'CK latos 11111 Olstrfto r •I <on•lllu .. • •ll!Olo ala<OOtt C>rKlll<I tor e~lmlaMo di IOdOO Hnt Oltl '°"' the P<l•lilttlt. llc*ll .. MICI .. ~ ooe1u1on°'m,.._,,.6ela~i.s To lie Qlltll""'" • ~ -lo• Cle •• .... nta e1e tales -· ,_ ,_ ... 1111.cs 10 .oce •l well e1.c11M. 111e lorme con et ~o al "'"' Cle person ml/JI bf• "°'49• ot 111 ... " Cit Ob,..1 091 OlstrilO Cle Melor-lentot tined '" SIKllOft ~ el Ille Wat.,. No.ll2031? ~ 011111 S!Not Gellforflla, to 1ano In tald l....,,.._.,..11 Ohlrl(t ~K" "°'~ 111•11 ,,_ .. -Ill ¥019 lcw •ollUI OOll•r'\ -tll tf 1...0 to wlllcll M hOld~ 1111•· Til9 lat ..,. .. ,., •n•n ,.,.,., boo• ot 1111 011trkt 11 <OllClu~ .. evlden<t of -l"JNP.,.. of Ille "81111 of the lend IO --U(ej>I 1"81 lft Ille '"""' •" aueumtnl IOf' Ille Ohtrlct l'tai llOI beafl _. -.. vltcl IOf' 1111 "'"' In wtlk l'I Mk:I 11.cllon h to be held, tr.. 1•11 -tiled MMUtnant roll of IN Colinty ol Or.,,oe I• '°"' clu•I,.• evl119nce of -nhlt> •nd Of tr.. vtlue of •-'° owned. Every vottr. or I'll•'-' ,......ntall .... "'" vol• e11111r In penon Of' bl' • Claf"ton dll- 1 y appointed H hil pro1y, "Le991 rtpre .. nlell .... ~ an otfldet or a corporallOfl -•no land ---• ouardlan. euwtor Of' .om1n11trel0f' ot IN .. sate Of 11111 -ol Ulla IO land WM Ca l ls eppoi11led llnder t!W ••w• OI 11111 Stale, lbl 11 ent•tlAcl to -MS>lon of '"• •U•I•'• land, and Cc I h •ull\Oflud b¥ IM -'<lllno c-t to ue•CIM 0. pe.--..t •IQlll, P<IVll'91 or Immunity -Cl'I ,.,. ...u to U · .,,,,.. e.iott • laoe4 ._ ....... mav vot• at Mid ala<tior>, he mu\t IM'., .. ,., to IM Board of Elution • certified copy ot said ~tty .tll<h tNll be •ecit end llltcl wttll the rellWflt of IM election. No te>C>Olnllntnt ol a pro"" """ .. v•lld. eccapled, Of' a vot• allowtel llllr..-. llnla&S II ~II wllll •11 Of '"' IOllowlt>O ,equ1,..,,_u. 1•1 II 11 111 wrltln9 . Cbl II I\ encuted by llW pa"°" or 19911 reptet9nS.llve of '"' penon wl'IO, '" «cor'Clance wit" Illa provl1lon1 ot Section MOO:! Ot )500) 1 ot Ille W•ler Code OI IM Stele ol Calltomla, Is flltllled to Illa -• IOr wl\ICh tl>e proxy Is ,....... (<I II Is •<•nowledQed or cerlllled '" ac. COf'danc• wltll Section 1015.S of It.. C-of Ci..11 Procedure ot -Stale Of C.lllornle. Cdl 11 SQKlllo the •lectlon •I Wl'll<" II " lo .. used, and Ce I II sl'tall be an a form at 1ptcltitd Dy 1111 County Cl«• meeilno IN abovt rt· a111re~nts, Tll• •PPOh•th>enl Of • proay can bt uS.d only •• lht tltc!lon 111t<llled. Every •Pl)Olntmenl ot • pro1y ts r• vocable •I ll'te plfllSure ot IM per\Oft necullno II .tt •ny time DelM• lM person appointed n pro1v ,,..II ,.,. .. "''a INllOI repretenl1"9 the "°les IOt wlllcll .... -4nlmenl -·· olv•n II one·llall l'l>l of Int "°'ff can et said tlt<tlon tawr 11-luu.nc• ot s.ald bonds ~"""Y to accompll1h IM Plafl ol _,., .a ,..,.,n detcrlbed, said bonch tor lrnpro .. ,.....t Ohtrlet No. 1U .i.all be llsued-M>ld tor '"' P<lfPOW set '°'"' ........ n. •ubJac I lo Ille "'°"'''°"' "" Sect'-~ ' ot , ... Wai-C-of-St-Of c..tlloml•. E I Cfi>I M OC11enr!W P"l"ldtd In -Celllor,.la Waler 0111•1~.t law. Olvl1l0rt U • ttw Water C-ot IM State ot ClllfOrnla. Mod rilctlon .,,. .. lie call"'· Mlcl afld <-..Clad '" t ... ,.....,.., ~In '"' Vftllorm EIK· lion law ot lfle State ot c.et1tomla Tl'lll llOClc• Is 04...., ~t to•,... tolullon ot "'9 lloe'11 ot Olrector't of 1r .. 1ne A•n<" Water Dl11rkt toOpteO on IM 11111 day of AC>rll. 191'. l E Ebtrllno PrHICltnlfVI<• ,,..,,.,..,, ot Ille PUBLIC NOTIC& lflll y ti e.-lt·fl-IO 19 loOo O PA•lt Ot1 ... ae -ae ._. •• 00 ........ flClai .,. •• Wfll• Cit •• , .. -•· .._ ~ c:...et Soipl..,..n IO al ~I ... Cit a.<M ... DiftfltO 0. ,,.._ """"'''"°'"'° .. .. lH N itta• t1e11en ctue rac•blrM Nre let I all• fft, el ~ OI ele<clon, v• .... •" la oll<IN tMl 11~1tr.oo. .. vo1an1'" *' ~ • 0r"'9f, 1aoo S11r Avt,.lcl• Cr•nd. Su1ta ""•· C:.lltornla. o en ti •11tt1aclo oost•I lltte, ...... M4. Calltornl• '1111 0 1("9 OlllrllO oe IMJor•s cltbef• .. lablectf un ~ rec;lnto o. alacclon para ti _,.OPOMIO ...... , dlCl'te •It<· cion. Per• callll<•• ,_ "Giant• v oar• 1-• cMrt<~ ca W'OI•.., l•I tlK<lon, ..... _. ti... Qllt "' ~-di tlhllo. umo •• <Nllnlao tn la M<clOll ~ 091 CocllOO• AO,.. IMI !'.11.edooa CallfOl11la, de terreno '" dl<llO 01.ir11o de Me lo••• Cada vot.,,lt tenor a 11n Ill vOIO C>Of C~ dOlar de ,.,lo< de ti ,.,.,,no dtl <1181 n--o. lllulo. El 11lllmo llttro 41t comHllHClon dt evatYOt 091 dhttlto " ...,ldtn(le con- c1111lvt Cit tlllllarldacl y Ciel ••IOt c1e1 ,.,,. ... 111111• Cle ....... ,,.,. ••<et>- to Q ..... , (--NI .. fwlyA l>ec'10 0 •rn-110"' ev•lw en el -.., -"' lend•• •• etacclo.i, te llltlma ll1ta o. (OMl"tfllf<laft 0. ......... c1e1 ~ 69 Orenta ".,.l4lafl<la conGhltlv• a. lllul.,ldH y Ciel ,.,,., R I teH- 111111-0. ... -.-. T9" vvt ... tt. o t1l rt0,......IM• 199M. poclra vola< ye t•• H•Mfl.lll!ltftlt 0 DO• ulle parww.a Olt......,_lt 091lgNda COf!>O \II aPocttr.00. "ltltl'fftntante LeQlll" qvl9rt dt(lr 1#1 Ofl<lal ca la t.,_• OOtl Que 01 o.-a de .. ,,.... y Qllle•e Oeclr 1111 9uardla11. •lacutor o •cl· mlftlllrtoor dll '"-• Oii -OI lltulo dt 1trre1101 Qllleft (a l e\ de· \l9neclo Dtfo l<K lt'tff Cit ••tt E11ado, fltl "'' tn41bllacl0. -et ,.,,_ a. to. 111-., y ltl Hl<I e11torl1td0 POr •• Corte OHltNIOOf• • •lt•UI• •• - racllo P••\O"•'· pr11111e9lo o Im· mllflldao -e>ret-titrear. An!H Cllll ti tae>t'Htnl.,,lt I~ ...-e wOIM en ctlc;l'le tlf(<lcil>. ti Ilene Qllt Pf•-· ,., ••• junta 09 •IKClon ...,. COPI• <•rllllctda di dldle eutorldad, 1.t cual !.e ou••d•ra y -· ••<1'11 .. •cl• con ••• cllra• oa la aMcclon. Nln9111"8 datlQnaclon ct• el •C>Odar•OO st•• v•llOO, •UOPladO, 0 Mra parmltldo volM en al. •I no (Um· C>I• con todM '°' 11t11ientes requtsltos· (al Qv• Ha par .. <rlll; lbl Que IH •la< tu ado e>or I• e>•rtona o por rtC>reMftl ... le le9fl de I• Pf'sont Que, Cle acuerOo con ta1 dl'llOSlclones de la MCCIO<'I 3soo:J 0 "°°3. I Oii CocllOO OI Aou• del Est ado de C.lllornla, est•.,.. lilUI-a IM-05por IO\< ... IUMCla ti •l>Ode•eoo. Cc I -w• reconoclOO o cerlllkeclo o. ac-<IO con I• _.,,.,.. lOU S Ml Coclloo cit Enful< lernl6nlo C•vll 041 E~edD o. Calllomla. ldl - ne>t<lllC• IA eltu:ton tn I• (UAI WU usaoo. y tel -... llAi)a(_ 911 una lilwma ~ -•Ilea •• Secretarlo 1111 CondeOo y CMnP!lenOo '°" los r• owlll'°' 1N1n<lon-urrl1N c .. ttsl. la 41Hlone<10fl 0. apoder-.. jlOdra uHr uno<am•nle en t• ei.cclon opatlllc~. Toda dol9"9clon de ~raOO H re-It A I• Voll#lled 0. .• ,,.,_ -10 •lacut• • CWI· Clll .. , ......... .., de -•• ,,.,_ dt- sl11n•d• <Omo •~•Ilda ll•v• d• PMll-la Dalo(• -"""~nta IO\ VOI05 por cual M 0.0 •• de Mona< Ion SI do• lerclos a. ,.,. .. oto\ dt PG•ll~ ... CIOCl'ta ... «Ion lavorttall •a tm•Ulon Git dkhOt bOnos necuarlot 1><1ra reallt_,. ti Pl ... cM ObrH COMO W dt\crlbe .., ftlf, dlcM -por ~. to•am•ento Git Ol\lrlto No. 10 debeu \ft dadO Y btnd!Oo\ por el e>orPGMIO II l•do por .,.,.,lorlded. Mltato • las dl1> PO\IClOflH de ... secclon 3.WSO.S Ml COOIQO d• .Aou• U•I Eslado cit Celllorni• E •<•e>to como M provlslo de otra manera en I• l•'I de Olllrllo a.i Aou• 09 Calllor!>le, Otvlslon 13 Oii Coct•oo de A911a ch!I Estado de C..lllOf'ftle, 01<"8 tlt<cion sere lle<N<la, verlhc..U v tonduclda oa la,.,,_,. pro..lsle.,. •• ltY de Elacclon Unlfornw Oel E•ladO o. Calllornla. E ila no\lcla w Cle contorme a .,... rHOlllClon de I• Junia de Ol•Ktor~\ 0.1 Olslrllo de AQl>a• de ,,.,,,,. II.nth acloptacta al~ 110. Allfll, ""'·· LE Ebttlln9 Preldlnlt/Vkec>rft~le Oel OISTRITO OE .AGU.6 lllVINE llANCH v la Juflta de Olttctorll de ISie ArlhlW C, Kom S«retarloJM1U.,.I••• Sectttatoo del OISTAITO 0£ AGUA IRVINE ltANCH yoa la Junta de OlrKIOrffde nta ISEllOI Sr. LE. Ebtrl1"9 Sr. c °'"" .. ,..,,,,..,01 Sr. Fr.O.rlO; F. Kaller Sr. e. Ray Quiotey, J R Sr. OiarlasH,Ollvtr Sr. Wiiii""' H. EPOl"Qtf Sr. WeYM A.. 0¥k OlreclOrtielel OISTRITO lllVINE RANCH PuC>llslled Oranoe CoeSl Dally Pllet. May 19, ,,, J-J. '· "" ' PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE COf'Oan<e WI"' 1«11 .. 201) ) ol IM C:.. 01 Ov11 ~ ot "'9 St•I• ol c.e111ar"I•. lot II 141t<1tt.t 1.N -111111 •I -1(" II tt i. bt UMlf. -tel II tNCI be C111 • IOfm 8' ..-111A1c1 bv Ille ~ye ..... ~ .......... ,. Q11lreMtnh , ... •llC'tln-Oft pren t M lie ...eo °"'"' at rtw e1act1en ... <11"4 l!,,...y tCIC>Oint,,,...I of • P<"O•Y 11 •• llO<a«Mt et Ille ,._.,.. ot Ille ,,.,..,. Ut<llllnQ II 64 ...... lime Nfor,. 1 ... e>t•-._......, "l><llll<t .,.. .. ,.. ... call 4' ballot ,.,.\llflllllO 1M ...... tor -•<" llNI --'"'"""' '"'" q1.,.,. II -·"811 111>1 ol IN "°'._<••I •• Wlf ,1ec:1io. f-Ille IUllerKe of salO botld\ fta<a\Mlry 10 "C(OMPll•" the Plan of Wotks as _,.,. Off<rlllad, \Aid tloncl• r. tmpro .......... Ol•lrkl No 10' ,.,. .. bt liJWCI -..ict '" llw -POM .. I lorlll IW•tlfl, tub).ct 10 tllt C>fOVl•lon• .. SKI'-,~ t of llw Water CoClt of lllt Slttt of CallfOfflll E •<9111 a otflerw!M e>rOVtOecl lft ttw C•lllo•lll• Waler 01\lrlCt l•w, 0111ltl0ft 13 tf llw Welaf C.oOt ot IN Stale of Celttwllla, ..io el.cllon """ bt called. lleld ana <onClllCtad '" 111t menfle• ~ In"" Uniform Elec:· lion t..aw of in. Stal• of C.litOf nl • Tl>lt llOlke 1• 91....,. -~ lo• rt tol11llOft ol ,,. tio.rd dt Director• ot trw1,.. RAM.II Wat« Olltrlct _..,.tel on.,.. 111tt49Ytf Ae>rll. lt1' l .E.. EMllnO Pf«llclenl/Vl<a ~Hldefll OI PUBUC NOTICE 10 ..... 1 ... 10 ... °''''"° No ~ ........ '40t deOO W _.... -.. POfllOMIO I• 1--ant«-wlero • ••s "'' "°''<-• ct. 1a •ettlOf'I >~ ) °'' CodoOO tit 4t11e dtl E \!•do 0• C.lltarnle E1UtOIO <OMO .. ClfOVIUO "' OI•• --•en•• UY Cle 04Slrll0 Ot ~· 4la Calllomht, Olvll..., 1J del Codloo oo -ov· CMI E.itdo de Calllor111a. Ol<N tl.CCIOI\ M•• 11.....0. • .,.,lll<ada • con4N(ld• oe •• ,_,,. provltl• •n I• "' oe Elacc•oro Uftl•or,,.. 0.1 E•lfOO • C:.lll0tftl• t\I• notl<la M Ga COftlOr-• vii• rttolUCIOfl OI •• Jllftla 0. OlrtelOtt\ 0.1 Ohtrlto a.~ o. l•vlrw ll•n<h MOpCa4eeldl• 110.Allrll. ttll lE.E.,.,.11"9 Pt..i-te/Vl<fOftilOante dtl 0•$Tlt1TO OE 4GUA IAVINE llANCH , I• Junta oe Olre<tort• ae .... Artl'l~r C. l(Otft S.Crtt••IOIM l•l.,.1••' Se<••l•roo dtl OISTllllO OE AGUA tllVINl RANCH • oe •• Nntaor Olrec:tor••dent• l'.\fll..0 1 ~r l E Ebt<'ltnt SI C ~v111e Re1maro1 Sr Frf'CMrlCk F Kell•• 5' E flay ~ltleY JR 5' Cllarl•tM Oll14r Sr Wlill....., M Epplnoar 5' ,_, • .,... A.. Oertl, Olt.c!Ot'" *' Ol$TltlTO OE. A0u" IAYINE llAM04 PllOll1"-d Or-Coell 0.tlv Pilot. Ma, lt, J .. _,_2, •. lt7' ,,., ,. PUBUC NOTICE --~ SU•llllt<MI C:OU•T CW ntl STATI~ CAl.lf'OttNIA N>lll TNECOUNTYCWOUllQI ....A-tl7 .. NOTICI 0" "IAltlNO O~ l"ITITIOll ll'Otl no•.n• 0, Wlll. ANO •0111 L.antlltl TllTAMIN· fAlllY &NO l'Ott AUT~llATIOff TO AOMltflHllll UNOtlll 1'NE INOl~ll•OllfT AOMINl$TUTH>N 0, tlTATUACT. E\lalt ol GOMAlt Mt1..FORO ADAM$, allO "'-" e GOMAlll M. AOAMS. OeclNMd. NQTICI! IS H!'.11£8V OIVUI Olat MIC!HAl!I.. OOUGt..A~ ADAMS llo llltcl ......... M(ltlon fw ~-.. ot Wll• ene1 tor "'"'n'• of 1.etta" ,., •• _._., al'lf fw A4ltllorluotlon to Adm'"•atllf" ....... f"-trtc11M1*"" AO "''"'"'•lltfl .. '"•' .. A«.~~ lo wfH<h h m•Ot tot '"''"'' partlcvla,., -that t,,. •-'""" plau ot -••"9 IM -,... flHfl ~' lo< .... , JO, ,.,., .. ~ Oii ..... '" '"" courtroom ef ~"""'Ho lot '"'cl court. at l'GO Ovle c...... Oriw Wttl. In tl\e Cll y ef Stflta """-QOtorftl • Olltd May 11, "11 WIWAMl •• JOMll, c--cva-MllTOtt W. 'l.AClt IJ\IWlltlli ............ . U.A ....... CA•ll CUJI ,,,,,, .. . __ ,._ ...... ~ PloOttSl'M Or.,,.. CAetC 0.01ly P1101 May I?, 11, 1'. 1•11 1 ... -18 PlJBUC NOTICE SUl"lllllO. c:o..lltT 0' TMI $TATtE CW CAU~llNIA '°" 'l'HI! COUNTY CH' OtlANOE M .AAS19S NOT ICE OF MIA.ING OF l"ITITION FOtt l"ltO .. TI. 0, Wit.I.. AHO llTTl!llS TISTAMIHTAll .. .. 011 AUTHOltllAflON 'YO AD- M 1N1 ST f: II UNOI!• TM E llfDll"INotNT ADMllOST.ATION 0, £STATUACT E•tete ol MUlll EI.. 8EAN•CE llOlf,0.-. NOl1CE 1S HEREBY GIVEN lhAI UNITED C.AllFOAN1A 8ANI( "'" lll<td IW!reln • 119t1Uon tor Prooate ol *'" l)(Wj ,,...,.,.. ot ..... ~ ,,.,...,.,." fir t to the Petttlon•t •lld to" ........... ,.,'°" to _.. ........ ....,., '"" •ndatle--NMT.ilon ot E'ltt~' Act ,,..,_, to _,, I\ -lor ""1 ... , e>enl<ut.,,.. enct ttlal Ille ''""' and llfK~ of ........ llw ~-,,_, _,, Ml tor J.-t, 1'1t, M 10·00 a.m lft l1'e C--ol ~ ....... No I of said court, 111 TOii C. .. k c:.n1.., O"ve Wot lft '"• c.1, Of Sent• .... Cellloml• D•t.O May r~. lt1t WIW&Mfi. SUOMN, (ounlyO.,-k JOHN•.M<~H,ISO. tln1 $attV_ ......,,.,., Sttl .. 11P L.MAafot ... CA. ... , ... ........ ""-' lw: _ .. ..._ Publl•-°'~ C.0..1 O•llv P110I May ... ''· u ,.,. ••n '' PUBLIC NOTICE "'1clly, -... 1171 It's a Big Series--Lasorda LOS ANGELES (AP) -n·u be juat like old times toni&ht when tbe Sao Francisco Giants and tbe Los AngeJe1 Dod1era begln an important three-rame series at Dodger Stadium. Ftrat place will be on the line. a rarity when the Giants and Dod~en have squared off in re- cent years because San Pran- cisco bas been anything but a challenger In the National League West. But now, led by a atronc pltcbina awr and an ancient sluger, tbe Giants au..inakiQI DENNIS HARYUNG Owted Co•ch notan like they are to be ta.ken seriously. ''It'• a very blg series." sa.ld Loa Angeles manaier Tom .. .,.S,.ee ........ "48C ..... mtl 'fO!lltlll SM Ff'llllds(o et L• Aft9tM9 l :U p.m. &.t_..., S.. h-lscoet lM AAtlflff •:Up.M. ._,..,.., 5MP,_19cio .. U.Aft9tMl2:S.Sp.m. Lasorda Thursday. "I'm not sur- prlaed the Glant.s are doina well. what with their fine pitching starr "That's mainly what's kept them up there, pttchln&. •• added ROBERT HUGHES Laguna Principal Baryung Ousted Marks Falsified By Laguna Coach By DAVE CUNNINGHAM OIU.DMt'fl'tlll ..... Dennis Haryung, Laguna Beach Hiel\:s bead football coach and an assistant wlth the track and field .program. was dismissed permanently from air coaching duties at the school this week for submlttina f aJse discus marks to the CIF o1fice. Haryung admitted he sent falsified marks for three of the school's disc us throwers in hopes that they could participate in lbe CIFtrack and field prellms. "I DON'T CAaE what anyone says. All I care about are these ktda," Haryung told the Dally Pllot, "But thal donn 't juatl!y lt. The inarks J sent In were not true marks." Ha ryung, athletic director Norm Borucki and principal Robert Hughes mel last Friday alter the school was informed by the CIF office that the falsified marks had been discovered. Hughes officially suspended Haryung Monday. "I feel It was a violation to a coach'• code of ethics," Hughes said. "I tried to make it clear to Dennis that we're committed to ltve wlthinthe rulesofCIF." Raryung was told he could never coach again in any sport at Laguna Beach. He didn't lake the news well. "I FEEL LIKE I stole a loaf of bread and g ot the a•• chamber." Haryung said. "The worst I thought would ever hap- pen was that the boys wouldn't be allowed to com pete in the CIF me~t." Boston Whips Montreal, 4-0 BOSTON <AP> -"The report of our death," said Coach Don Cherry of the 8-ton BruiDa, "is aomewbat premature." Boundng back from loaMI ln tbe fint two 1amea in Montreal, the Bruins found a winning formula io the National Hockey League championship seriea and whipped the mighty Canadiena 4-0 on quick flnt·period 1oala by defeaaeman Guy Doak and Rick Middleton ud a teacicu, close-cheeltlng defenae, backstopped by fOalle Gerry Cheevers. Haryung admitted to the Daily Pilot that this .was not the first time he had falsified a discus mark. It was only the rint time he had ever been caught. . While coaching at West Tor- rance High, Harywtg says he added four inches lo a discus thrower's best mark so be could qualify for CIF preHms. The athlete turned in the best throw or his life at tbe meet and qualified for the alate finals. IRONICALLY, BARYVNG aay1 be complained severa l years ago that the CIF office wasn't diligent enough ln check· ina marks of CIF qualifiers. "In essence, It was a letl to see if they would verify th~ marks," Haryung says. "If I really wanted to Ue l could have used marks from a meet that was not reported tothe papen." Haryung ha.a headed the foot- ball program for four years and has s pent his springs working with the discus throwers and shot putters. HE HAS m..Eo a grievance in hopes of getting the sus - pens ion res cinded on the grounds or excessively harsh punisbmenl He also says be is looking for a new coaching job elsewhere. Thia ii the second controversy involving Haryung ln two years. Durin1 the 1976 football season Laguna Beach was caught using an i neligible player and, although the coach waan 't held p e r sonally r esponsible, the Artists bad to forfeit si~ vic- tories. The burly coach says bis only moUve ln f alslfyin& the dlacus marks was to get bis athletes ex- perience in the prestigious CIF meet. He felt they deserved to be there anyway. ••ALL TBBEE HAD thrown over 160 (eet (the quallfylna dis· Lance> during practice,·• HaryUJ11 reasoned. "It's like the baseball coach who gives bll kid a bit wben be knows the play sbould be an er- ror. He Just wants to help b1.s kld. That doesn't make It rl&bt, but everybody does it." When top marks are sub· milted to the CIF office for con· aiderat.ion in lbe prelim meet, officials verify them with their own lists of tbe season's best ef. forts. La1Qrda. ''Thenl'a no questkle in my mlnd that they aH a le1lt1mate contender." Tbe Olanta brlna a seven· game wtnnlDJ streak and a 22·12 record lMo die aerie1. They are 1~ 1amee ahead of the Dod1era • who ard 21·H. CtncinnaU ls a half-gm. further back at 21·15 alter lta 3·2 victory over Mon· treal Thu:nday nlgbt. A pair ol rif._ht·banders wlll start 1n tonllht'a aeries opener, John Montel\lleO, 2·2. pitchinl for the Giants a1aln1t Rick Rhoden. T-t;-Rlltrt-hnder -Er Hallckl. 0-0. la scheduled to pitch for San Franclaco a11in1t 1eft· hander Doul Rau'-5·0. on Satur- day nl1ht Wlth leny Bob Knep. per. &·l, the probable Olanta' 1tarter Sunday against Loa Ancetea rl1ht·hander Burt Hooton. i.e. "The Glanta·Dod&er1 rivalry baa always been 1ometbln1 apeclal and it meant 1omethlna even when the Glantt weren't doin1 well the lut few years." said Willie McCovey. San Fran· cisco'a 40-year-old 1lua1er. The DQd1en _e~L1'5.0QO 1.or-the _ series. Angebl in Milwaukee Knapp Learns Lessons Well CHICAGO (AP> -Right· ha nder Chris Knapp's latest sta rt was more than just his first contest against his former teammates, the Chicago White Sox. It was a learnina ex- perience which he s aid should provide immediate ntt1ulta. "I'm Coln& to fac~ them In my next two starts. so I know they'll be looking for certain things from me," Knapp said Thursday after hurlin• 5~ inn.lnga to notch A.ge&S .. te AllO-•~ .... ,,,., T OftltM CMlfoml• M Mllw..U. S: H p.m. S.hKO.f c:.llfonH M Mlhwwk.. S: U p.m. SufwM'I c..tlfof'nleet Mllw~ tl:JS .. m. the victory In the California Angels' 9·5 triumph over the White Sox. "But I learn~ a lot today and I should be tougher next week in Anaheim and the following week when we come back here.•• The Angels open a three-game series at Milwaukee against the Brewers tonight with Frank Tanana, 6·1. looking for bis seventh victory. KNAPP, WBO WENT to CaJirornia in an off-aeuon trade which aent Bobby Bonds to the White Sox. said he bad an idea of. what to expect from bis former teammates, but didn't know bow. to pitch tot.hem. ''I don't know them that well," he said. "When I was here I knew where they uaually bit the ball, but I'd never thrown to them. It takes a while to learn hlttersyou'veneverfaced." Chicago nicked Knapp for an unearned run in the first inning. but the right-hander got a big lift in the third when the An1els scored six runs. four of them on Don Baylor 's second career grand slam. KNAPP, 5-3, WASs aU1ng alon& with a comfortable 6· l lead imtU the sixth. when the White Sox rallied to score four times on consecutive run-scoring 1ingles by Lamar Johnson, Henry Cruz. Bob Mo linaro a nd Eri c Soderholm. "I thoulht be <Knapp> was do-ing an excellent job until the sixth." said Calltomia manager Dave Garcia. "I don't know ii be lost it, but they sure did start hit· ting the ball." Knapp said he wasn't sur- prised that the White Sox came back. "I know from last year that they can come back as well as anybody. No lead 's ever safe," said Knapp. "They just started hitting the ball where nobody was . That's the name or the game." Baylor's homer. his 10th of the season, climaxed the Angela' six-run uprising and came on the first pitch reliever Ron Schueler delivered after replacing loser Francisco Barrios. 1-... "I wasn't thinking hoJ'Q.e run," said Baylor. "I guessed light on the pitch, that'• all." LYMAN B08TOCK'S RBI dou- ble and Camey Lansford's two-run single broke the came open in the s eventh after the White Sox bad drawn to within one run See ANGELS, Page 810 Dlring tor Salet11 Sergio Ferrer of the New York Mels dives for second base as Atlanta Braves second baseman J erry Royster gloves t he throw. Fer rer was safe and the Mets won. 8-7. in 10 innings at New York. Austin Has Blisters, Defaults MV Match Tracy Austin will not win her third girls junior tennis cham- pionship this season. Austin, the most publicized and widely·known of the 208 competitors in the event being s taged a t Mission Vlejo's Marguerite Recreation Center tennis complex this week. de- faulted her third round match to Tina Bougas or Massachusetts because ol blisters on ber feet. "SHE WENT to the doctor Wednesday night and be told her not to play any more th.la week," a· spokesman for Seventeen Magazine said. "Sbe bad foot problems before she came here this year and the bliatera de- veloped to the point where they were bothering her." Austin won the 14-and-under title two years aeo and was the winne r of the 16-and·under championship a year aeo when s he was picked as the most prom Ising player in the event. She was favored to wln the 2l·an<I· under title thi.i year but gave in· dicatlon of her problems Wednes- day when she defeated Phyllis BlackweU, 6-3, M . A year aao ahe Joat only five games In 60 on her way to tbe lS. and-underUUe. WHETRE• 8llE will return again next year to try for a tbird championship is not known. A freshman at Rolling Hills HJah School. she bu played a number of tournaments involving pro- fessionals during the past year and may decide to joln the group before completing her high school education. In the 21.and·under · brack~t. fourth seeded Susan Hill lost in the third round to AndreB Jaeger. an unseeded player from llllnoi.s. 6-3, 6·1. ~ ..... ..... u ...... . IMM:•rl11 Clltf C..... M1 M . leMld def Ellis 6-2, .. 4. ICOSleft dlf lngrem ... 2, M ; Wtllte dltt 0.rrltofl ~ .... ._2; Herr clef LOuc J..6, M ; c;.1e11 def ~ ....... M , W ; lloWH 091 Hutw p.s. ......... ~ ...... .._, ......... ,. ........ , tffflr, dtf Hlrwll ... 2 • ._J. MMUI dltf ~ M , .. 2. J-OW loel to ffts M . H . ._t; ........ clef~" M . W ; Ottedtf ,.._ .. 2. M ; -· rl"9(on clef ,._ ... 2. ._,; ic.11 Wf Ot--.ow . W . W•lr.i loll kl Jl.ticJllMare 1-6, ..0. ··-.... S19991 .. ICof1IOt .. 2, ... 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Allen Quits At UC Irvine ''I hope oooe of you IUYI IUf. f ered broken ankles f alll.q or Jumping off the Montreal bandwagoa," Cherry said .ttb a grin as be met newsmen, m911 of whom b8d predicted a sweep by tb• def endlDI cbamplon Caaadiml. DEAN CROWLEY. an ad· miniatratlve aaalstant for CJF, See llAllYVNG, P ... Blt ,., ..... CHICAGO'S RALPH GARR SLIDES SAFELY HOMI Al BRIAN OOWNINO AWAITS THROW. Eddie Allen. UC Irvine 's $1 a year baseball coach, resigned his PoSl today after a two.year stint which produced a 47·51-1 record. The 46-year-old Allen said hl$ decision was for personal and business reasons. The spot is be· Ing opened by UC Irvine as a full-time position. •"l'IMJ IGt the ftnt two aoa1I ud lt .. Ye them • lift, .. lloo- treal Coaeb Scotty Bowman Aid ... I'm not surprised at wbat ta.aooened. Botton baa a pretl.)' 1o0cl hockey club from the way {My wm .:'.f!JSmea en route to dlit dw p round. •••• dldll't del.-ve to win. It'• beea a loaa. Ion.I time alnce lber'v. bHt. • and matbe .... , ...... towto. ·~1·m llOt 1mbeppy. I'm 1U1J Uilict-two ..... to one and I 1t1ll baw ._.lee. Tbe tr~ la wbea nu llDle at bomo." .l Sul-I, Barrl~aae Meet Tonight When the Callfornla Surf eG· tertalu the Houlton HV11Cant at Anabtim Stadium tontlbt <1:80) ln a Nortb American &Oc· cer Le.,ue cam•. lt wm DUt a tbre•1ame wlnnlDa atreak OD the line aplnat • Club tbat bu been 1tnaa11na. Tb• Swi hu 1corecl •~t aoall ln tbe lut two ....... da,y'a ftve at Oak.laDd ta a dab blab for a ~ :::• ..... coach JobQ ~ IM'°'* over In m•. WbUe tbe Surf bu vaulted to ,, tng scorer ln the NASL with four goab and thre. assists, al· tribut• h1I 1ucceu to playlq the ript P01IUon. "Ytt I am oll to the best start l have bad alnce comlnc into the leatue In 1'74." Counce says . '"The mljor ditterence Is that the cOMb bu confidence ln me and I am playln1 at my belt poalUon oa a re1ular b11la. ''In 8an Antonio the)' tried to make a midnelder out of m• but Coach &nell uaes me at ceatu forward." With the Surf ·aU..ck M1RiD1 into it.s own to Join Lite early season defensive auperlorlty. bow does Counce accouat ror the team 'a •ud<Mn auree. "t think we are atartlng to &et to know each other btUtr and we can anticipate what tbe othe ... are IOIQI to do," Counce aaya. "But 10 1amt1 attU lll'l't enou1h tJme and w. wtll 1et bit· i.r u t.lme soes on.•• COUllC9 b.11 beml • leader from hll at.rtlter po1t with two aarne winner fOall · 1 .. A lien's first year produced a 30-23 record, but this season's te•!Jl finished 17-28-1. Allen was the third coacb for the Anteaters. having replaced Tom Spence, the Gary Adams prodlg)' who waa fired after a 24·20·1ntCOrdln1"16. Adama Met produced NCAA Dlvlalon II championships ln ltTS and 18'74 before leavtng for UCLA. la 8"ftce'• first year tbe Anteaten were 15·17 • Allen'• credentials u.pon as- 1umln1 the relm at UC lrvtne included a three·year tour u tbe pitehln1 coach at USC. • l, ~-. f I .. .,. DAll. Y PILOT Player, . Nicklaus Match67 J>UBUN. Ohio <AP> -Jack Nicklaus , the tournament founder and moving force, and hla old friend and golling foe Gary Player matc hed five· under-par 67s and shared the first-rowtd lead Thursday in the prestigious Me mo r ial Golf Tournament. ''It's probably the best driving round I 've ever had." the satisfied Nicklaus said after he had tied the tournament scoring record on the layout he designed .-and -bllill-aa. t:M-d~ .course. the 7 .101-yard Mwrfield Village Gou Club. "I played very, very well. I was in the absolute middle of every fairway," said Nicklaus. Flnt·rowod leeder lto<H Thu~ay In lhe Memorlal 9Qll .....,,,.Me!'tl on the ,, 101..,ard, par J6 »-12 Mulrtlelcl Vlll~ Ooll Cluo courw J.Nl<kleu' J4.Jl-.I B snea re< .)t.ll-n G.Plarer 3).,)1_.I II Oevlln »-»-n J .Slmon• 3'-.).1 _.. 8 Krelirt u-Jl-n T Kiie '4-,._.. 8 CreMl\ew Sl-!S-12 RCICIWell ~~ E.6Med lS-34 .... FMertl ~-'3 J.Mltchell lS-Jt-13 L Hl!>llle J4.3S .... o. Tewell 31·»-'3 C.Stra"lje 3HS_., H.lrwln »-lS-13 A.Taple Js .. .n-10 t Doing It the Easy Wag .... .._. ;.,.eart>er 3'-31-13 A.North 3$.U -,0 M. Haye• J}->S-10 LuLl•no·HuenJ74-73 V.AeOI-31:W.-1J M.Morley JS.lS-10 41. Wedkln' ll-37-10 T. Welson U.0-IJ O.Edwrdl ""311-n R.Meltl>le 3~3' II L.Tr.mpson 32-41-11 New Dodger Bill North ( 1) is wondering when National League pitching will give him something to swing at following three walks in his debut for Los Angeles Wedne s- day night. North and teamm a te Bill Russ e ll tangle with thl' San Franc isco Giants tonight. See story. Page B 9 J .... erd 3~-11 8 Llelah •»-'• A.8Hn »-JS-II 5.Melnrk 32..)lt-ll M.Hatt•k'( lS-,.-14 0 81H 34-31-14 L.~ehern »-35-11 R Floyd .. lt-14 HG,_ »-lS-11 O.Pooley lS-ll-11 J.HeH 3'"»-71 T Aeron ~3'-11 G McCo<d ,.,_32-11 F.Zoeller :Jl.31 II G Burn• 3'-3S 11 c Coody 3S .. Jt-1 • J C Sneed 31·31-'• M M<lndOn 19-:15-7• 8 Z.nCH r »-lt-1 • J lnmen 19-JS-14 J Neiford ._,._,. M Reio :Jl.3'-14 Who Will Coach Artists? G G1ll>e•I lf>.lS 11 G Koci\ 3'-JS.-11 IC Ferou• lf>.»-n T Dier.I Jl-U n D Jenuery ,.,_Jl n c; Ced!• ••-1• F Molll1• »»-1• c; Morv•n 37·37-1• 8 J .. Ckel 3'-31-'• T Puruer JI.JI -I• Laguna Beset With Athletic Problems T We,.kOPI •»-n C Sledlet l~Jl-n B wa1n 1 »-»-n M.McCul-l l lS-n L Elder l l·ll-14 A F"nwtr. •ll-14 J Ser.lee »--31-1• Fro•Page89 ANGELS ... with their sixth-inning rally. Dave LaRoche pitched the final 311:1 innings for California to earn his sixth save and preserve the win for Knapp. He ran into trouble in the ninth when the White Sox loaded the bases with none out on a walk and s ing l es by Wayne Nordhagen and Don Kessinger. The left hander settled down, however. and got Jorge Orta to ny out. Ron Blomberg to foul out and Johnson to rap into a force play to end the game. -··1 dictn·t lift hjm because he's just as effective against right handers as left handers," said Garcia. "I thought he could get the job done and he did." CALI l'ORl'llA R Miiier rl Chelk u Fe lrly 11> Sol•il• di\ Bolorlf L•ndreau• II Bostock ct C.rlCI\ 21> Lenlford 31> Downlngc allrllM s ' l 0 S I I 0 s ' ' ' 3 2 ' ' l 2 1 • 0000 S I 2 1 4 0 0 0 s 0 ' 2 2 1 I 0 CHICAGO MirllW Garr II l I I 0 Nord"-II 1 0 I 0 KHM~U S I 2 0 0<1• 21> 4 0 I 1 Blomber9 dtl l I 0 0 A.-e Oii I 0 0 0 L.JOhni.o<I lb S I 1 t Lemon cl 1 o I o H.Crul Cl l 1 I 1 Molinar rt • O J 1 ~hOlm:., 4 0 I 1 NahOrdony c l 0 0 0 Totel• )7 ' 11 t Totell :II S 12 S C.lolornla 00. 000 300-t Oll<ao<> 100 00. ~ E -Downing. L06 -C..llt«nla I, Chi<.eQo t . 28 -A. Mlll ... Soleli.. l(n•lnver. Boslock. HA -llaylcw 1101. s.e -Gwr, aostock, Dowlllno. L•nslo<d. SF -Orta. l(nfPll (W, j.31 O.M11i.r LeRocl\e '" M • •R aa IO CAU'°"l'llA S'I> I S 4 I 4 .,, I 0 0 0 0 3.,, J 0 0 I 0 CHICAGO 8.,rl~ IL. 1-4) 2 • S S 2 I Sc-le< •• ,. LeGr-l "> 2 I I 1 l '9ve -LeAoche i.1 HBP -Downlno - ISch.,.1 .. 1 T -J 41 A -t,, ... By ROGER CARLSON Of ti. O.llr l'llet Slaff Lagwta Beach High School. an institution traditionally beset by athletic problems due to its perennial standing a s the s mallest school <enrollment> in Orange Cowtty among 4·A, 3·A and 2·A schools, is in another dither. Who's going to coach the varsity football team this rail? Dennis Haryung has been dis· missed and two of his three as- sistants <Hal Hensler and Tom Purdy) have resigned in protest. Walt Hamera is with the varsity through spring practice and is expected to be in the program in the fall. With the threat of Proposition 13, Title IX's demands and the s m a ll enrollment, the Artists don't exactly have a lot or tea~~ openings available. IT'S NOT THAT there are no qualified coaches on the campus -the Artists have plenty, but they are all on the sidelines and the question is who is willing to stick his neck out for an expect· ed rugged campaign in Sep- tember? Former varsity football coach Hal Akins is among the small battalion of ex.coaches. but even his long love affair with football m ay not be enough to prod him back; if asked. Principal Bob Hughes says Haryung's replacement will be chosen following recommend&· lions from Athletic Director Norm Borucki. · ''THEY'D HA VE to come to me." says the 53·year-old Aklns, "and then I don't know ... I've become terribly jealous of my time. "I do miss football, the whole HAL AICINS NORM llORUCKI mental aspect of blocking and tackling. But you know, it's win or else. Without compensation ror the time and work it can become a ajghtmare. "I was .-6ted coach of the year in Orange County in 1968. then a few years later I was caMed. l 've pretty well resolved myself to my present situation as an art teacher. And I have my wif~. J essilee. to consider. It got so she couldn't bring herself to come to the games toward the end with so much criticism present in the stands. "PROBABLY THE ONLY way I'd consider it would be if I had my old staff intact -Ed Bowen, Norm Borucki, Darrell McKibban, Jack Lythgoe, J erry Neumann and Walt Lawson. "I've always felt we had the best staff ln Orange County at this school that was ~ coaching. I had those guys with me for nearly eight years." Akins had seven winning seasons from 1961-68, capped by the '68 club which rolled to a 10-1 record. "THIS WAS A GREAT place in the early 60S and it was because of the total support we had from every corner." '78 ZEPHYR LEASE FOR ·Baseball Standings sg999 Mo. + Tax & Uc. S89.99 mo. + tu & license & 9ec for 36 mos. Cap cost 54284. Total or monthly payments 13271. Residual S21'42. 36 mos. OAC. Stk. 17045. AUTO LIASIMG THE WAY IT AUTO IE! AMElllCAN LEAGUE EutDlvblon Detroit Boston New York Cleveland Milwaukee Baltimore Toronto W L Pct. GB 21 10 .677 23 12 .657 20 13 .606 2 16 17 .485 6 16 18 .471 61fa 14 19 .424 8 13 20 .394 9 West Division Oakland 22 13 .629 Angela 20 14 .588 1 lh Kansas City 18 15 .545 3 Texas 17 15 .531 31h Minnesota 13 23 .361 91h Seattle 12 25 .324 11 Chicago 10 21 .323 10 ~·ac­Calltoml• t. CJllceoo S Mllw-I, 0.troll 7 N._ Yen S. Oewland J 8eltl.-. S. T-'O J MlnMIOl.el, ~Oty6 Tuas6,0.1Md• ()rlly oet""~ NATIONAL LEAGUE East Dlvlsfun W L Pct. GB Philadelphia 18 14 .563 Montreal 18 16 .529 1 Chicago 17 17 .432 21h New York 16 21 .432 41h Pittsburgh 14 19 .424 4'h St. Lows 14 22 .389 6 West Division San Francisco 22 12 .647 Dodgers 21 14 .600 1 Yz Cincinnati 21 15 .583 2 Houston 16 17 .485 51i'J San Diego 16 18 .471 6 Atlanta 13 20 .394 81h ~·tc.'ft Clnclnnetl J, Monlnel 1 N._ Yortll,Atl..ia, (IOIMW..,I Pflll-lpflie •• .-ions Only~ tdWdllled T ... Y'\0-S SI. Lout' (DeMy J.tl et Oliu90 1Ro41em Ml Plttsbllrgtl ("°4llMOll J.11 at _,.... !Mey 2~1.n PfMledelpllla (Kut 1-01 et .._ Yortt 1-sw.i t-2)." But hard times followed the '68 campaign with five losing seasons and Akins was forced out by a new administration <since departed l Borucki, the current athletic director who quit his football job in 1973 in protest of Akins' purge, saxs : 'To my knowledge there are no teaching openings. but t feel comfortable that we're going to fill that position with a very capable coach. "HAMERA WILL carry us through spring drills and I'm certain we'll have a varsity coach pnor to summer. In my opinion Hal Akins is one of the best football coaches I've ever seen and we have a very close friendship. "But all this has haooened so fast and I've not spoken to Hal about the matter. Right now we 're just try mg to get through the spring." Assuming no teaching open- ings will be created, will the Artists look for a walk-on head <'Oach ? "That," says Borucki. "would be the very last resort." * * * FrOWIPageB9 HARYUNG. • • said he couldn't get a vertr1ca- tlon for the Laguna Beach marks, so he double checked with Oran ge Co unt y newspapers. Still. he could not find any evidence that the Laguna Beach boys bad ever thrown the discus as far as their coach claimed they had. "When we determined the marks were falsified, we just turned the whole thing over to the school." Crowley said. "Our office cannot fire coaches. We don't even make recommenda· lions." Whtie the ultimate decison rested with the principa l. Hughes acknowledged that Haryung's suspension was sup· ported by the athletic director. "ll 's really a sbame to have someone with the coaching skiUs of Haryung eliminated from your program," Hughes said. "Dennis feels it was a greater punishment than the ofrense justified, but r guess that's why ln our court system we don't let guilty p eo pl e judge themselves." SALE!! MISCELLANY Sports in Brief 24 Horses Perish In Cincinnati Fire From AP Dfapalcber• CINCINNATI -Twenty-four horses were killed early this morning when a fire raged through three wooden barns at River Downs Racetrack. Track officials said it was the worst fire in the track's history. Five years ago nine thoroughbreds w~re killed in a blaze at the track overlooking the Ohio River. John Battaglia, general manager. said no people were killed or ~eriously injured in today 's blaze. At least six other thoroughbreds were injured, according to Dr Bob Fritz, a veterinarian. One owner-trainer, Gary Brafford, lost eight or his nine horses, accordjng to a track official. More than 60 horses roamed the grounds after being released from lheir stalls to escape the fire, but track P.fficials ,sa1ct ro~t \\'et~ taken rrnsy other tramers"'.' wno pfaced.the-m either.in spare stalls or on the rat•etrack. INDlANAPOLIS -Tom Sneva. who won the pole position here last year. had the second fastest speed ever at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, zooming 203.l miles per hour shortly before the close or Thursday's practice for the In-dianapolis 500. Sneva became the seventh driver to top 200 mph here this year. Sneva joined Mario Andret· ti. A.J . Foyt. Johnny Rutherford. Pancho Carter. Danny Ongais and teammate Rick Mears in the 200 ?nph club ror this month. In another development. car owner Roger Penske announced that Andretti. a teammate of Sneva, would not drive in the qualifications. In winning the pole last year. Soeva, a 29- year old former school teacher. set a one-lap record of 200.535 and a four-lap standard or 198.884. TOMS.lfVA ~-----_,_te ot the D•11 -------. Washington Redskins quarterback Billy Kilmer. who wants a new two-year contract and assurances he'll be the No. 1 Quarterback next season: "I don't want to leave, but it's a principle thing for me. Let them trade me. Money doesn 't mean a thing to me. I'll wipe the slate clean. I '11 s ign ror anything I won't hold another team to my $200,000 s alary now. I'll play for nothing anywhere else now. I 1ust don't care anymore." ~1 .. s,,.,.. •. • • BASEBALL -The Hall or Fame game scheduled for Aug. '1 at Cooperstown between the New York Mets and the Detroit Tigers has been sold out . . . .Juan Benique& drove in four runs and had four hits and Jim Sundberg ran his hitting streak to 17 games in a row as Texas stopped Oakland. 6-4, Thursday ... The Baltimore Orioles optioned outfielder Gary Roeakke to Rochester and reac· tivated bullpen coach Ellie Hendricks. COLLEGE BASEBALL -Tim Flannery hit a two-run hom4!r with one out in the bottom of the ninth inning Thursday to 1lve Chapman College a 4·3 victory over Chico State in the NCAA Division II Western Region playoffs in Riverside ... Lewis and Cla rk defeated LaVerne College. 1·0, in the NAIA District I playoffs in Portland. BOXING -Frank BaJtuar .Jr. raised his record to 15·1·1 Thursday by knocking out 131-pound Jose Luis Solano of Mexico at 2. 30 in the first round at the Olympic Audltonum . . Charges of drug possession against World Boxing Association heavyweight champion Leon Spin.ks have been dismissed. FOOTBALL -The Torooto Argonauts of the Canadian Foot- ball League have filed a $2 million damage suit against the Cln~ln­ oati Bengals or the National Football League, alleging tampering with serond-year guard Mike Wilson ... An American firm has agreed to televise 30 Canadian Football League games In the Unit- ed States dunng the 1978 season ... Former National Football League supervisor of officials Mlkf' Wiison died at his home in F londa. He was 81. .. Kansas City Chief quarterback Pete Woods will undergo surgery Monday for damage to his right knee. GOLF -Britain's Mutln Foster fired a five-under.par 66 Thursday to take the first-round lead In an international golf tourney at London ... Walker Cup teammates Gary Hallberg and Vance Heafner scored 4 and 3 victories Thursday to lead the way into the semifinals of the North and South men's amateur golf tourney at Pinehurst. N.C .... The Atlanta Athletic Club Is .be~ng considered as the site for the 1981 Professional Golf Asaoc1at1on championship. SOCCER -The Los Angeles Adff9 seored a 1-0 victory in a shootout over the Tulsa Roughnecks behind the goal of Rudy Vbarra at Tuisa Thursday. TENNIS -Buster Mottram advanced to the quarterfinals of the German International tennis champ1onsh1ps Thursday, beating John Uoyd. 6-4. 7·5. Other results: Wojtek Flbalc ousted Klaus Eberhard, 4-6, 6·1, 6-2; Vlacllmlr 7.ednJJ( defeated Jaime mlol, 6·2, 6·4. Hans GUdemeister eliminated KJm Warwick, 2-6, 6-4, 6-t, Manael Orantes routed Zetjko Fnnalovlc, 6·3, 6-l : and ll(Jetl JoballD80ft beat Heinz Gaenlbantt, 6-4, 1·6, 6-4. Sport• °" Radio, Te~lott RADIO -Tonight -Baseball-California at Milwaukee. 5:30. KMPC (TIO>: Horse Racing-Feature race from Hollywood Part<, 5 :30. KIEV <870>; Baseball-San Francisco at Los Angeles, 7:30, KABC (7901. TV -no events scheduled. ,, OCVBC Wins Pair, Then Tumbles EL PASO-The Orange Coun· Coach Dale Fllckinger's ty Volleyball Club was compel· OCVBC outfit captured a pair of ing in the loser's bracket today victories, defea ting Green following a two-set setback to Valley of New York City. 15·3, No. t seed Nick's Fish Market of 15·12, and Santa Barbara, 6-15. Beverly Hills Thursday in the 15·4, tS-13, but then ran into the U.S. Volleyball Association Na· No. I seed and lost a 15-4, 15-9 Uonal Women 's open. decision. Tllllitllt't._. .. 111--. IMlttinel >-21 et Oew!M<S ,......,. Ml .. ._ YCW11 m.. 14) at TOfOflto l.Jeffenoll M l S... 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She runs so relaxed. in fact, that at times it appears i;he 's JlL'il cruising. But the Huntington Beach High sprinter. who has times of 10. 7 for 100 yards. 24.S for 220 and 57 .5 for 440, is one of the favorites in the 4·A dashes at Saturday's CIF track and field championships al Arcadia High However. she does have one flaw. a tendency to look back at her opposition when she is ahead in the 220 or 440, which in her case 1s quite often "I looked back six times running anchor on the mile relay team in the prelims last week and the coaches said they're going to get me some blinds." laughed the 5.7. 120-pound Junior who celebrated her 17th birthday a month ago ''It was seven times," cut in Oilers coach Carol Mac· Donald. "and we're getting you glasses with mirrors on the side " With one of the finest girls fields ever assembled, it Summer Quarterlwrse Meeting Los Al Opens Tonight Summer quarterhorse racmg begins al Los Alamitos race course tonight 17 ·45) and runs for 82 days with many of the na- tion's top horses and riders scheduled to appear. There are 32 stakes races list· ed with a total purse structure of $3.5 million including nearly $1 million for the stakes events. There are nine races nightly with racing Monday through Saturday nights. Christian Heads Mesa Cycle Field Town Pohcy, winner of more than $336,000 as the juvenile champion last year . is round.mg into shape and is ioined bv other 1977 champions Little Blue Sheep, Flashy Go Moore. Call Me Gotta and He's A Pleasure. Town Polic y gai n e d widespread famt-off the track when he was stolen from tramcr Blane Schvaneveldt 's Stanton ranch last Octobe r and r e· covered in Mexico in March. The gelded son of Reb 's Policy won nine of 10 races last year in· duding the Kindergarten and Bardella at Lo6 Alamitos. Little Blue Sheep, the st alwart of the D. Wa,yne Lukas stable. was vot.ed cbampton aged mare on the strength of seven stakes wins including the Go Man Go last summer here. She is expect· ed to start in the Inaugural tonight. Call Me Gotta has won seven All-CIF Teams of eight starts with a third in the All·Amencan Futunty. He is un· defeated 1n three tr ies this year with a stakes win in the Rocky Mountain Derby lie is expected here an time for the Los Alamitos Derby trials on Fri· day. May26. F lashy Go Moore earned c hampion aged gelding honors by virtue or his hard fought second lo world champion Dash For Cash in the Vessels Maturi· ty. He kicked off his 1978 season with a decisive victory in the HQHRA championship. · He's A Pleasure, the nation's prem acr sophomore gelding in 1977. will "-be pointin~ towards the $110,000 Vessels Maturity July l. He won five of his last nine s tarts last year with three seconds after a slow start. Top riders returning include Danny Cardoza, Kenny Hart and Terry Lipham. Alan Christian or Huntington Beach has been the most sue· cessful rider in the first three weeks o f compe t1t1on an speedway motorcycle racing at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. He will return to action tonight when the cycles race for the fourth time this season with the first heat race getting the pro- gram under way at 8 o'clock. Girl Cagers Lauded The 20-year-old Christian won the handicap main event last week after starting from the 50-yard line. It was his second main event victory in as many weeks. He won the scratch main event the week before. Mike Bast. the five·tim e na. tional champion, has returned to Southern California after a brief stint in the Northern part of the state. ''The competition and the money is so much better here and I reached a peak where I could beat anybody up North." says Bast. Although he failed to transfer from his heal race in handicap competition, he won the scratch main event. his second in three weeks this season. Fountain Valley ·s Danny Becker crashed in the main event last week but has im· proved each week s ince his re· turn after a two.year layoff. Debbie Burrows and Kathy Doyle of Huntington Beach High School have been chosen for the first team All·CIF 4·A girls basketball team selected by coaches and announced by the Citizens Savings Athletic Foun· dation today. The two Huntington Beach girls. leaders of coach Joanne Kellogg's CIF championship quintet. were members of the six·girl squad. Others include player of the year Louise Smith of Beverly Hills; Kim Farrell <Burroughs>. Thera Smith <LB Poly > and Joan Webster • <Buena). Jeanne Beauprey of Mission Viejo and Norma Liefbried of Ocean View High. were picked for the 3-A first team with Jeanne Hershberger of Mission Viejo on the second team 4-ADIVISIOH First lHtn -~ a1HT-., K•"'Y O.yle (H1111t1111t• ... <Ill; LOl.llH Smltn IOevtrly Hlllsl; Kim Farrell !Ourr-nsl, Tn.r• Smitn (LB Poly);'*" w.0,1.,. (8uenal. Pleyer DI IM Year-Louise Smit/\. S.cotl<l TeM'l'I -Cyn011• ~rlerra IM•rv St.Ir>, (l1rl• Callw<ly tSan Gabriell. Renee Alie" 181il1oP """'II Adria MOllN tPlus Xl. UU<• l0<19•1n\ norunctl Third Tum Angela Cat•ro 18hl\op Mol\IQomtryl l(elll C.rdon• (Alhambra>. KUl!ft Hull {Torr~•>. Low Ulmer IPatll1c>. Mary VOIQll(\ber99r (8Ul!ftal • l-A DIVISIOH F•f'll TtM'l'I Bein Scllr~r (Lo\ Aml90SI, JHIUte ... _.y IMlulell Viejo); N.,..... Uef. WIM (0<-Vlewl; Kendff Euler! IRIQnelhl Carol Mou~ fUplano) Necle Tllompoon <Ge11r1' Pl•••• 01 tr. Y.ar-S.tl't Scnr_, S.COl\d Team JM-Hff'I~ CMlu• Vl•l•I; Vera Jamtt (~l't•I. S.lldy s.<r- IOauetll s..br1N Scudotro IM.ralestel, Olniw Tf'ue~\ IArl•S1•' Rt~ EdWard• <Sonora! P•tll Fr..,l<Un ILos AllO\I Dorin• Hammond IAublOOu•I Olrlsht L•nclbl-.. IRowl-1, Merll'ta Ma~ <C..nyon AllMlelm I J·A DIVISIOH Flr\t Tum Nan Fowler, Ja,..t Dots (Alt.I lomal. Julle C.sev CBr•w1ev1. Jo G•t>C»rd t!',a nt• Ct•ral, Cyntllo• Hatter. Soni• Lykn llnQlewOOdl Pl•ver Of tt.e Yur-N•n Fow1., Second TNm -!>ue Malcorp1 (Temple Cotvl. Tero• G<H,.., (AQOurat, Sue LIHli.or• IS... OlmHJ. Marv.a w1111.,,,, 10..nne1 Ill-.> Diane T~ tOrawl•vl ' 1·A DIVISIOH Fir" TeM'l'I -Marlene l<llne CV•lley Olrls- tlan >. P•ul• CllarHl t8t1llop OltQO): urrwi T~ames ltmper1all; Oen11t Wllllmore C29 Pa1m>1, JNl\ette TJAArCS. IOll!frlo O>rlsll.,.>; Olene Stbt111 ... CBI~ Olfl901. l'l•yer 01 the ye.,-M•r-Kllne Second TeM'l'I -Anita C•u<ett IOwent V•llr,l; S.... HIQllt ILutt.er.,,, Or<Hlgel; Kellie R-.d (Im. pul•ll. sn.,,1 R•llsma (Valley Cllrlsll•n>. Janice Wilkey <Fiiimore i 3rd Annual Indoor Airaaft Show Ifs the World's Largest Anaheim Convention Center S.. Hellcopt9fS. Gyrocopt•rs. Hong Gliders. P.oclng AlrploMs. Hom. Bullrs. H0t Air Oolloons. FrH Movl•s and mer.. UkeGcwy O.mck's Elvis Presley lmpmslon and rwo ~ mogtc shOWI dolly. Also. o pr9Clslon ~r• Jump dotty ot noon. Uclnsed and stud9nr pllefs register ro Wlnon $8,,000~1Commander114. Plus Ion of otMf frff prt.z.s lndudlng a rld9 In rh9 fomow P·51 Mustang "Mill Ameri<D:' Ho purcho.s• ls 09C•uory. It's ~Ing this w~. F'rtdoy ond Soturdoy)loon to tO:OO P.M. and Sunday. Noon to 6:00 PM.Adults -~.50. Junfofs C6-t2) -Si.00. und« 6 -""· Thof's tt'9 Anoh9kn c~ (9nf9(. Oon'r miss"· Dfscown'nacm INAl\A&LE A1 ALIHAKrAMAMm doesn't appear Denniston will need them. Whlle s he eased to electronic Ume of 1 J.29 and 25.17 ln winner pre· lim heats last week, Pam M arst\a.11 of Long Beach Jordan was winning her heats in 10.99 and 24.35 with Muir's Alice Brown clockinl 11.05 and 24.65. Denniston, who reached the CIF finals as a freshman and the state prelims as a sophomore, has a goal of reaching the state finals this year. A believer in taking one step at a time. her ambl· lion this week Is to rl.Vl fast enough to advance to next week's state qualifying meet at the same site. "I just want to make it to the Masters and then I 'll think about making it to state," she said before a workout Wednesday. "Sure, I think about trying to win the races because l 'm not that far behind. I have a chance. "But I won't be crushed If I don't. As long as I place In the top and qualify. I 'II be happy." Three weeks ago on the same track. Denniston had what she called "one of those bad days in everybody's life." One or the few un· derclassmen running al the prestigious Arcadia lnvita· tional. she finished sixth in the 100 meters and last in the 200. Her times converted to yards were respectable. 10 9 and 25.0. "I just forgot about it and thought about the n ext meet," she said. Undaunted, she came back to win Sunset League titles in the 100 and 220 In addition to helping the Oilers cop the mile relay crown. With Huntington Beach (4 .01 061. Fountain Valley (3 59 .75> and Edison (4:02.281 all in the ClF mile relay finals, the race could be a rematch of the Sunset League meet. And if Den- niston has a chance to look back 04' the anchor leg, not even her coach is ~omg to comp lam. 8 for the Price of I Giam CIF Track Meet Set Saturday ARCADIA-Under the ClF's miler John Gerhardt of Costa with Estancia, will challenge ror new format. eight track and Mesa and two-miler Andy Gerken the mile relay crown. field ch!mpionsllip meets will be or Corooa c:fel Mt.r L"Ou!U win their offered for the price of one here s pecialties. Saturday. Boys and girls finals in the l·A. 2·A. 3-A and 4·A divisions will be run concurrently on the Arcadia High oval, beginning al noon. THE TOP N I NE performances. regardless of division, will return the follow· ing week for the state qualifying meet. Pasadena. Muir. Fontana and Santa Ana Valley. teams loaded with sprinters, are the top con· tenders in the boys 4 A division with Newport Harbor given a good chance of breakan ~ the monopoly 1f the Sailors can win the mile r elay. The Orange Coast area has 11 entries. In the 3·A division. CaJon looms as the favorite. Eight area athJetes are entered. Four or them-high Jumper Eric Smyth of Dana Hills. shot putter Vince Brown of Mater De1 , CAPISTRANO VALLEY, with fi ve entries. has a chance 6f wm· ning the 2·A crown while Irvine High has two entries. In the girls competition. Edison in 4-A and Irvine in 2·A have good chances of wiruting team crowns with eight entn es e ach in the finals . Fountain Valley a nd Huntington Beach each have five entries in the 4·A meet. The Orange Coast area teams should dominate the girls com· petition. Edison has potential winners in miler, half-miler Sharon Hulse and low hurdler. long jumper Laura Held. Foun· lain Valley's aces include shot putter Julie Green and quarter miler Beth Melton while Hunt- ing ton Be ach is paced by sprinter Vanessa.Denniston. ALL THREE SCHOOLS. along In the 3·A divi ~ion . Cheryl Glazier of El Toro is the f::lvonte in the 110 low hurdles. .rvine is led by the Ketley sis· ters. Michelle. Lynn and Linda in the 2·A division. NEWPORT HARBOR leads the area boys entries with three individuals and two relay teams in the 4·A finals. Frank Venclik 1s seeded second in the 880 while the Sailors will be contending for the male relay crown. Troy Blevins of Fountain Valley and Wayne Kasparek or Newport are in some rast com- pany in the 330 low hurdles while Steve Davi~ of Edison and Alan Duncan of Fountain Valley face stiff tests in the 120 highs. Capistrano Valley's 2-A title c hances depend on shot putter Todd Fulladosa. triple jumper Jim Calhoun, pole vaulter Jim F air<.'lough and miler To m Fogerty. GM's HOTTEST Selling Intermediate Car A vailahle Today at ORANGE COUNTY'S #I Buick Dealership BAUER BUICK REGAL I I I REGAL LIMITED ... REGAL TURBO CHARGER SPORT COUPE % Take your pick This Saturday and Sunday 40 to choose from ... Discount Off manufactuNr's SUCPSted price. Plus always Bauer Super Trade-in Allowance Don't Miss This Weekend Sale! ALWAYS A SUPER BAUER TllADE-IN ALLOWANCE • If You Missed Our Last Sale , flUer~on't Miss Thfs <>Mt!! ··'t~ •~..:;;.-Opon~-~-M. .... end• . Y£S ••• °"" 41 hra. afttt Every Sundly 'ti 5 P.M. Publcation "-~=~MG 2121 HARIH II.YD.. COSTA MESA 171-2111 812 DAILY PILOT Fnc»i. May 11 1171 SPORTS ON TV / GIRLS SPOPTS MIC No. I 'Wide World' Women's Athletic Results ' i Tops Ratings ABC and Wide World or Sports Hgain top the ratings for lhe 16 winlt•r sports televi!lion series during the first quarter of this year. Durmg January, f<'ebruary and March, ABC had eight cntrie:, in the ruce and CBS and NBC had four each. Sunday's ''Wide World" on ,\BC was tops with an avl'ragc rating of 13, meaning 13 percent of TV !>els tn the nation were tuned in. Saturday's "Wide World" was second with 12. l. A BC also had the TJI SPOlfIS amaleu' .boxong sedes ( ) next five soots -3. U.S. • fl0.8 rating>. 4. ABC Sports Magazme <10.6 >, 5 ''The Supers tars·' t 10 I 1. 6 /\BC golf (Bing Crosby, Glen Campbell; lfay. aiian Open. etc C9.0); and 7 pro bowle rs tour 18 Sl The other!> tncluded 8. NCAA Basketball, NBC. 7.9, 9. CBS "Sports Spertacular". 7 5; 10. NBA Basketball. CBS. 7.0; 11 International Race of Champions. ABC. 6.4; 12 CBS golf <Phoenix, Jackie Gleason. Doral. Andy Williams. etc.>. 6.3; 13. (tie> NBC golf CTucson. Bob !lope Classic. Flor ida Citrus, etc.), 6.0: and "Challenge of the Sexes", CBS, 6.0; 15. "Sports World", NBC, 5.0: 16. "Dynamic Duos", NBC, 3.3. IL doesn't take a marketing analyst to discover that (a l ABC still rules the roost by a wide margin, (b) college bas ketball has overtaken pro ball and <c > the "Dynamic Duos" was an idea whos e time has not. and m ay never . come Sa i 11rdar1'• Tl' A gnada 11 15 a .m . <4 > -BASEBALL -The Ph1ludelphia Phillies meetthe Mets in New York. Noon < 11 > SPORTS -An interview with r1vc·limc Daytona 500 winner Richard Petty is rl'atured 12 ~ p m. (50) HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY - Grant.I Rapids High School meets Edina East High tor the M1nn£-sota stale title 1 p.m m -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS - T ht.' Indianapolis 500 time trials . C28 > -WOMEN'S CiOL.F Se<:ond round play in the LPGA Classic, la ped al Jamesburg, NJ on the Forsgate Country Club cou~e 2 p.m m THE PREAKNESS -The 103rd runnin~ of the Preakness at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore This is the second leg of the Triple Crown or horse racing. 134>-WORLD CUP SOC- C'E R Argentina vs. West Germany in a taped World Cup soccer game 2: 30 p. m (2 l GOLF -Third round play in the Mem()rtal tournament, taped al Dublin, Ohio. :J p.m. <7> WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS - Scm irinal bouts in the World Amateur boxing l'hamp1onships, via satellite from Belgrade, Yugoslavia and an update on the Indy time trials. 4 p.m. (2) SPORTS SPECTACULAR -The "'forth American Motorcycle JUmpoff, taped at Charlotte. 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He played in JUSt seven games for the Mets. batting 227. and has been on lhe disabled hsl since Apnl 21 after ~pra aning a toe on his left root while c rashing into the fe nce on an atte mpted l'atc h Murray. 28. was I I with .i 4 09 earned·run average and two sa ve~ 1n 15 g ame~ Cao U OOO Rftlcltllll 1•96! tO Oto '21>1 llO Totlll ob11oe11on '~38• 30 lll month ooe1> •t>O I .... 11•--·-«1 s.. ~381 s1-M3 Or>-IClcreoK ALL 1 t11 wooas All HEllE AMD HADY FOi IMMEDIATE DB.IYRY Ctl .. Klly •htarli•44 iulMAPAll 522-2881 ILTOIO 768-0593 10.30 am 12> NBA PLAYOFFS -The PCAA lrack <ind fie ld S eattle S uperS onics meet the Bullets in c hampions hips, head !> Washington in a championship playoff game. the UC Irvine entries in t 1 ·30 am 15) ANGELS BASEBALL -The S aturd a~"s Cahforn1u Ange ls meet the Brewers in Milwaukee. Rela)!> ai Modesto 12 30 p m 17 l TENNIS -E vonne King. a freshman. re Goola"onu and Kerry Melville Reid meet Virginia corded the first triple '" ,., .. PCAA history to lead the Wade and Diane Fromholtz in a World Invitational Anteaters to the team ti TOYOT.6:5 MILLION-DOLLAR-DASH FOR THE 1980 OlYMPIC GAMES. tenn1s clussicmalch ,taped. tie lit• won th e tOO 1 p.m. C2> GOLF -Final round play in the m l' t E' r s '" 1 o 4 6, a Memorial tournament from Dublin, Ohio. 14 > -5 tad 1 um r cc 0 rd a t TENNIS Jimmy Connors vs. Ilie Nastase in a Fresno. the 200 meters WCT Challenge Cup semifinal, taped at Las in 20.61 for a s tadium. Vegas. 2 p.m. <7) -BOXING -The World A..rn.<>teur me et and school record ..-.....,. and won the long j ump boxing c hampionships, taped at Belgrade, at 26_6,,2, the top mark Yugoslavia. (4) -TENNIS -Dick Stockton meets Roscoe Tanner in a semifinal match in the in the world this season. He 'll run the 200 and WCT Challenge Cup, taped at Las Vegas. (28> -lon..: jump at Modes to. WOMEN'S GOLF -Final round play in the LPGA Coca-Cola Classic, taped at Jamesburg, NJ. Ed Ahlme yer and 3 p.m. m -AUTO RACING -Drivers get R;alph Serna, ~ho . com- their final shot at qualifying for the 33·car field in bmed for 22 po~nts m the next week's lndy 500. 14) -SPORTSWORLD -PCAA meet. will run the Jose .. Pipmo" Cuevas risks his WBA welterweight 5.ooo m~ters at Modesto crown against Billy Backus in a scheduled 15-)J!ldd Bm~ey. th~ PCAA round bout. taped at the Forum. Also, part two of discus . champ. will ~om­ the Soviet-American dual diving meet. taped at pe t_e in his spe_c1alty Cleveland while Dave ~amels 1s 4 p.m C71 WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -e n t er e d 1 n .t h e F1n<1I round bouts in the World Amateur boxing steepl ec~a se. Wil~ur champions hips, via satellite from Belgrade, Gregory in the 110 high Yugos lavia Also. Indy 500 time trials update, the hurdles. Darryl McGee Belgian Grand Prix Formula 1 auto race and the in the 400 and Bill Shan English Rugby League final. taped at London. noMn ~,n thet.800St S. tt 5 pm C22> STANLEY CUP PLAYOFF . 1 e ~a~ • eve co The Boston Bruins host the Montreal Canadiens. will bypass t he Modesto meet. GW Hosts Tourney w AL TS l714> 957-0662 Sc;;;ce PORSCJIE N~w Locolion To SH'u You ~11 .... 2956 Randolph St., Costa Mesa Los Angeles Valley and West Valley. win-•mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ners in sectional tourna- ments last week. are co· favorites to meet for the California state junior college women's softball c h ampionship in the two-day tournament at Golden West College beginning tonight. West Valley. winner in the north, meets Cer- ritos College, runnerup in the soutl\, In the first game at 7. 'terrttos had run up a slring of 31 straight victories wlthout defeat before bowing to LA Valley last week. LA Valley and San Joaquin Delta meet in the 8 : 30 game tonight. 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Kurt Shanor. '.\htnl~n Gerdt~. '.\Ir~ Craft :.ind \1;11 ti l'rall :\Ir:-Cerclt:-1:-chairperson tor tht• mobile '' lul'h \\ 111 hl· cl1~pla.vt•cl at I lunl ington Heath r C'!)Li \ <d * * * Stars Featured Latin Shows Set in Anaheim·" Home run hitters they are not Nor do they throw strikes But singer Freddy Fender and El Chicano. a Latin. Jazz-rock group. are likely to bring cheers from the A1rnhe1m Stadium seats as do the California Angels on occasion. They h e adl int• a li s t of entertainers for a two-day Lalin Fair and Festival Saturday and Sundav at the s tadium off the Orange Freeway !ro ute 57) al Orangewood Avenue SI X HOt;RS of dancing. com ecly and musical entert ainment arc planned eaeh d av. according to offic i als of ·the eve nt w h o are calling the fair largest of its kind ever s taged. There will be a "Mexican ~illage" of more than 40 booth:. and a carnival with 50 rides and \ arious food con - cessions Entc•rta1nment begins at 5 p m Saturda). J p. m Sunday with gates opening two hour., befort.' showt1me Fende r tl> SC'hl'Cluled Saturda~. El Chitano Sunday HB Festival 'Learning' Event ENTERTAINERS appearing eath day include F elipe Ar- riaga, s inger who has atted 1n films and on telcv1s1on. folkloric singer Amalia Macias. come· chan Jo~c Luis "Pepito .. Lozano. called the "R1th Little' of Me>. 1<:0. s1 ngn \'alent1na Leyv<1 . Lorenzo de Monleclaro. sini;!er ancl anor Hallet Folklori<·n Aztec and a manat:h1 hand Esprit de Corps, Inte rnational Theme Stressed By JER RY llERTENSTEIN Ol t,_ O~tly Piiot St.,t Red s igns with white trim hang on the brown bricked walls that hide all but the to11 of homes throughout lluntington Rc:ich The signs. without being over· bearing and looking more like campaign poskrs. announce the Nmth llunt111~ton Ht:ach City· wide rest1 \'al Saturcl;n· ll 's scht>rhtled from ICJ a m to 5 p m on lhl· qu:idranglt• at Golden Wcs t Coll<.'gl-. 1:1711 (;olden Wt•.,t St But tht> signs arc m<>rc than an announct•mcnl T H E \' llAVI': hePn pl•1ce('f 1n s trategic: lol·ations in an l'fforl to unite thl' coastal city, an·ord1ng to <1 fl'sti\ al spokc•spl'rson "L:ist ~·car lht• fcoi.ti\ al was hdd on lhl' Fourth of .July Bu l m:iny 11cople went home to barbec ue :iftcr the par:idC' in stt>ad of to lhc• fl'Stt\ al," said Donn:i llarr1s . puhl1cit) <'h:iirperson "This 1s not a mo n e) . ma 1' 1 n i! run<· t 1 on b 111 l>as1rally to bnng th1· <'ornmun1 ty together The icle.1. <H torcl1ng lo :\h Harris and other.,. 1., t«> g1 \l' Hunlrngton Bt'ach residents an opportunity lo find out about services and servict• clubs ava1la· blc to them ll 's not a carnn al but a learn mg environment T ll ERF. WILL bl' displays by nearl\ 80 service organ1z<.l1ons 'lnte.rnational Encountl•rs" 1s lhe thcml• of the· f«MI\ :ii and many exhibits will ha\l' d1.,play!-. from other countries For exampl<'. man) 01 thl' c1t1cs · nearlv 15<1.000 residents mav not rcal.1ze that unlike most S o u l h c r n C a l 1 r o r n 1 a t' u rn m unities. l lunlinl.!lon H<:i.tl'h 's sis· ler citv is not tn Mexico. but Nc·w Ze iJ I :i rid The cit\ 1s W:i1temat:i Pam phleb and other OliJlt•riab tt•ll 1ng about thl' :"il'w Zealanders will be availahlt· at a booth sponsored h~ Sister Cit.' As Wl'tat ion of I lunlinglnn Ol'<1d1. 'Duke' on Tube "S+t.UTE TO JOHN WAYNE" The "Duke'' has been gel· ting his share of nttentaon lately with the Newport Beach City Arts Festival scrccnmg several of his movies thio;; week . Sunday, KllJ TV. channel 9. wi ll show four of hti-. films "Dono,·nn's Reef" as slated for noon. ''Red R1vt•r "' Al 2 p.m . "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon" at 5 JO pm and "Fort Ap<l<'hc>'' ut 11 30 an·onl111g l o .Jim Engl<·. booth .1~s1gnml'nl dlH1rrnan Pon·cl<i111 and nthl'r v. arc~ t 1om 1>1:nm.1rl. '' 111 hl· featured .it the llun1tmgton Hel1rcment Club booth Another booth will be ~ervrnc: "hula-hula" chicken, Engle said. Tht.• l'll) hbr an system. Allied \ rts Comm1ss1on and Friends ol the Library plan lo have an e>. h1b1t of National Geographic magannl' l·mer., and a language ·tci.l · "T llEJt E WILL be 25 langu:igt.• phra ses and if someone can idcn t1fy f11·c· they will br given a ll'Stiv:il button." said Ms. Harn s fl odney .Jon{'~. a frequl'nt ft•slt\'al part1l'ipant. s:iid a SPl'll· 111#-: bl'l' I!-. f)lanned 101· sixth. "I'' t•nth :ind eighth graders. It '' 111 :-tart ut 11 am on lht• mairo "hoy. mohih.' stuge r °\ l' asl-.(•11 for a hn~ and girl from l'iJC'h or those grade's 111 our thn·t· "l·hool d1i.ir1t·t:-.. · .Jones "<lid A net for t ho~t· ''ho m 1ss the l'Omm11111L' .,Ol'tal ol their s mall hrn a homt•lo\\ n . lhl' north II unl inglon Bt'ac·h H11hb:-.,ol'k s r ·l'J glll' plan~ .111 old fashioned t·al-.l• ''<ill-. T ll t: l•'l•.STl\'.\L 1 ... a .. famil~ k111cl nf holula'." Elaine Crall. coord1n:ilrng coun('tl president .,a1cl One of tht displays tl\ut should pro\ c• popu I ar \\ 11 h k tels w1 II he an 1m.trumt•ntal exn1hit by lhl' M11:-.1t· Mol11le. sponsored by Lhe Or;111gc• Count:-Philharmonic t·om m tllt•t· The mobile gives young school <'hll <lrcn ;,i rham•t• to look al. reel ancl play ;111 instrument. often fnr lht• first time. Mrs Craft noted Thl•re .,.,,II be a bit or history. T H E l ttrNTINGTON Beach llistorirnl ~oc1cly plans an ex· h1bit of tt!-. major project. the rt•storat1on of thl' William T "IC'\\ land farmhouse', construct t•d 111 IR9R ncur what 1s no.,., Beach Boule' ar<I and Adams 1\\ l'nlle "It ·s a s1gn1fiC'ant h1sloncai" c;1t <• Some• of the finds there date h:ick 20.000 't•ars. · M ri. Craft sa1cl M us1C· from rock lo .111zz to symphonic 1s scheduled. Twenty- f1 n• Pol) nes1a n d ancers will perform. Displays will inC'lurle units from lhe police and fire dr parlml•nts. and the l ' S Coast C: u:ird UR l'CF. WILLIA !\TS, festival ch:iirman, sairl a mock hospital will be set up with a sta~etl ··cm ergency" situation The quadrangle was recently landscaped and concrete walks constructed rt 's the ftr-;t time the event has been held at the collcsc A rock band kicks things orr with a performance from 10 to 10 30 a m The Golden West Colle~e Jou ensemble will play from 10 45 to 11 15 followed by the "Pelltng bt•l' and a puppet ~how from 11 20 to 11 15 Al noon the Huntrngton Beach '>y mphon1c band. chrec·ti:d h) Tom Ridley pertorms. 1 15 I 15 {;we Jazz ensemble. I 45-puppel s how. 2 to 2 ·45 -<:WC symphonic ba nd d1recll•d bv Tom Hernandez. 3 to :J 30 Poh;ncs1andancers. 3:45to .i 15 -Leisure World. Seal Beach. s .... ef't and Lows chorus. 4; 20 to 5 Huntmgton 8<!:.ich City Choir d1rcl'led by David For<!sler render produc·ed tY.O gold ~•nglcs with Belon• lhc Next Teardrop r ails and .. Wastl'<I Da) s and Wasted ~1gh Lc;'· in 19i5 GOLD SINGLES SINGER Freddy Fender El Chicano is a Latin Ja,z-rock group Y.h1ch gamed rN·ognillon lor 1b re{'Ording of Take lier She·s Lovely ... ·'\'1\'a Tirado and .. HrOY.'Tl E\ed Girl · The' \\ 111 perform selection~ from 1hie1r lalc~l al hum Geni:r:il adm1ss1on advance tu·kch :it T1<:kctron and Mutual U/.ll'nt·1t·~ an• Sli 50 adults. 53 50 children undl·r 13 Discount lll'kcls at s:; are "' Jllablc for "<'n1or c1111en~ iJncl milllar\' personnl'I Gent·r:il admission ,;t lhl· gate ts S8 .. 50 'Shad.> brook · READY FOR BEETHOVEN The Fine Arts Quartl•I. Gt•ot'g(• Sopktn. ll•ft. L l'OO<trd Sorkm. Ut·rnanl za~hl\ ancl Abram Loft . \\Ill prcsrnt a lh•cthO\'Cll l'OnC'l·rt Saturrla.' on the LT I rnnc cam pus. Thr <'' l'nt 1:-. sPt for 8p.m inrincArb\'tll:.igt·ff;ill Fine A rt s Quartet in Con~ert UCI Beethoven Music The l•'inc .\rts QuartN \\hose chamber mu~ir r ecordings are reported· I~ among thl· largl·~l of' any cnsem bl1.> in <'xistcncc. \\Ill perform Becthon:n mustt· Sat ur<la~ at t:C I n int'. lkctho,·en ·~ · Quartet in E Fla \. Op11~ 127 . · ts SC'heduled by lh<' quartl•t fol' 8 pm in the Fine Arts \'illage ll<ill. T he quahl'l consists of Leonard Sorkin an d Ab ra m Loft playing doltn~. U('rnard Zn~lo v on nola and Gl·orge Sopk10. cello The four ha\ e performed together since 1946. Their music has been heard on world \\ ldc tour:, s ince 1958 They app('>ured for eight years on \\eek b net" ork rudio broadcast~ and hod regulu r pcrl orm anccs on such tclc\ 1Rton progrum~ us lht.• "Toda.' Show'' anrl lh<.· • Ocll Tdcphonc Hour .. The' also did a st•rtl'S of \'tdeotapt'cl pro- grams of chumber music: for tlw Nation;.tl Education Tl•lcn~ion net work. Th(•t r catalog nf F111t• t\rb Quartl'I chamber music rc•t·orcl111g~ lll('lttdC':-; tlw only l·omplctc• t•yelt• of' lla~-cln quartcl:- on rcc:orcl. an·ord111 g t.o :1 spokcspl·r~nn for the l"Ct <.:um m11lct• lor Arts Thev curnmllv an' artist:. m l'l'si d e ncc <tl thl• Uni\'t'l'~tt \' of Wisconsin in Milwaukee. They han• 0ll1c·turl'd. l'Oa<:ht•d u n ti c o n d u c l c d ~ c m 1 11 a r s a I :\'orthweslern lin1\'t:>rsitv . the C'Je,elnnd Institute of l\lustl'. A·:-. pen School of M u s i c an u Ro v n I Conser\' at on· or Copenhagen · · Gent!ral admission for thC' c' ent 1~ SI 52 for L'CI students and S:i othl'r stu- clL•nls. lTl rat'ltlt~· :rnrl sta ll Thi' contcrt is spon-;on•ci h~ tht• c·ommlttt'c for lhc al'ts .. (2 DA14. Y .. ti.O f WATERCOLOR OF SKOES ONE OF SANDRA TOMMELA'S WO~KS ON DISPLAY WaterColorisi ·at~ LB BB Gallery Features Self-taught Artists GRAPHICS WATERCOLORIST -Firs t one-woman s how of watercolorist Sandra Tom meta at Orangerie Gallery, 1492 S. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. Through June 11. Hours daily, 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. PHOTOGRAPHY -Children and nature are featured in the photographs of Faith Bowlus on dis play at Newport Beach City Hall through June 15 Hours Mondays through Fridays, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. SELF-TAUGHT ARTISTS -Work or Mike Dugan Gagliano. Robert Wilkinson and Damon Williams at Flavia Gallery. 4945 Warner Ave .. Huntington Beach. Each artist is self-taught with no or very little formal instruction. Ex· hib1t Saturday through June. Hours 10 a.m. to6 p. m . Tuesdays through Saturdays. CAMERA WORKS -Photography by Paul Caponigro through June 14 at Susan Sp1ritus Gallery, 3336 Via Lido. Newport Beach. Hours 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays. ART STUDENT ART Exhibition of selected student works in wide variety of media Sunday through June 8 in Cal State Fullerton Art Gallery. Gallery hours, noon to 4 p.m. weekdays , 1to4 p.m . Sundays. ETCIDNGS -Work of Sue Krause at Petricks Porcelain Salon. 1741 Westcliff Drive. Newport Beach. Reception 6: 30 to 9: 30 p. m. to· day, demonstration Saturday noon to5p.m. 'BIG APPLE' SERIES -Limited edition of "photographic canvases" of the "Big Ap· pie" series of Peter Kaplan through June 30 at Status Gallery, 3337 Newport Blvd .. For Band .Journey Newport Beach. Hours 10 a.m. to 5 p.m . Tuesdays through Saturdays. ADVANCED DRAWING STUDENTS - Work of Golden West College professor Kay Mortenson in library gallery on Huntington Beach campus, 15744 Golden West St. Hours 7 :30 a .m. to 10 p.m . Mondays through Thursdays. 7:30 a .m. to 5 p.m. Fridays, noon to 4 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. ART DEMONSTRATION -Joyce Pike will present a painting demonstration at the Artis ts Association of Huntington Beach North 7.30 p.m. Saturday meeting at Murdy Park Recreation Center, Huntington Beach. GRADUATE STUDENT WORK -Ex· h1bit by Carol Williams in the graduate Galleries I Exhibits gallery of UC Irvine, Tuesday through May 27, 1to5 p.m. REFLECTED ILLUSION-SQUARED- Sculptor Greg S. Card's work at Newport Harbor Art Museum, 850 San Clemente Ave., Newport Beach. Through July 2. Hours Tuesdays through Sundays, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m .. Fridays 6 to 9 p.m. WATERCOLORIST SHARES -Ken Decker will present a lecture and demonstra- tion or watercoloring at 7 :30 p.m. meeting next Thursday of Westminster Art Associa· t1on. Civic Center , 8200 Westmlnster Ave .. Westminster. GALLERIES I MISCELLANY 'Credo' Premkres Choir, Horns Featured "Credo,'. a composlT J lion for choir ~nd six : CONCERTS French horns will pre· miere at Saturday's ma· jor works concert at Fullerton cdlllege. The piece was com- pose d by f ac ult y member Brent Pierce. It will be played by the college horn ensemble. directed by K a rl Overby, in the 8 p.m. event Pierce 's origina l musical. ~~Jubilee." was performeo m June of 1976 as a "gift " to the c1 ty of Fullerton. Stal e, Long Beach Studio Theater. Ortiz has combined careers of medicine and muS1c. He gra duat ed from medical school in Colombia. He has re· corded 23 albums of folk and popular music. The Paraguayan harp, made o r wood and we ighing eight pounds, has 36 s trings It Is played with the fingernails. Ortiz' program will in- c I u d e music from Paraguay, Ve nezuela and Colombia.,. Back in Fullerton, the Cal State campus wtll be the site for a noon outdoor brass concert. The 30-me mb er U niv e r si t y Brass Ensemble will perform music from the 15th to 20th centuries. MARTIN KATZ Operatic TtfE FULLERTON College 46-p1ece student orchestra and A Cap· pella Choir will also perform an orchestral· choral offenng, "Stabat Mater." * * Night Ai& Musiciam Sheldon Disrud will direct the choir · orchestra. College Jazz Struts Stuff Operatic arias and due ts will fill Sad · dle back College's new hall Sunday in a concert to benefit the Bassett Memorial scholars hip fund. Sara Mcf'erring. a faculty m e mber · sopra n o, wil l be featured as soloist. "Chamber Mass" by Antonio Vivaldi will be performed tonight at 8 o'clock by the Orange Coast College 65-voice choir. The free concert is s lated for the OCC a uditorium stage. CONNIE COMPTON, soprano, is soloist Wa lter E. Glec~is director. Dr. Justin Colyar organ accom- panist. Alfredo Rolando Orlii will give a Paraguayan h arp concert at 7 · 30 p m Sunday at the Cal Jazz mus1c1ans Pete Christlieb. Carl 1''ontana and Bobby Bryant will perform with five Orange Coast College jazz groups at the spring jazz ensemble concert Sunday. The event is set for 2 p.m. at the OCC a ud itori um . 270 1 Fairview Road , Costa Mesa. The three guest performers are studio musicians . Christlieb plays tenor saxophone. Fontana trombone and Bryant trumpet. OCC FEATURED groups will be the Mon· day. Tuesday and Fri· da y s t ud io jazz 'Oliver' Due Anaheim Holds Call Auditions for the summer performance of "Oliver " will be held Saturday and Sunday at Pearson Park Theater, Harbor and Sycamore. Anaheim. Singers and actors will audition from 10 :30 a.m. to l p.m. Saturday and 12:30 to 1 :30 p.m . Sunday. Presented by Austin Peay in cooperation with the Anaheim Parks, Rttreation and the Arts department, "Oliver" will be performed July 15, 22 and 29 alt.he Pearson Park Theater with a n 8 p.m . curtain. ensembles. Saturday Jazz Workshop Ensem- ble and Evening J azz Ensemble. E ach is directed by Dr. Ch'hrles Rutherford, professor or instrumen· tal music. Adm ission i s S2. Tickets can be obtained at the administration of- fice from 8 a. m. to noon Saturday or al the door S unday. Furthe r in· formation S56-SS27. Curtain raises at 5 p.m . in the Mission Vie· jo theater. Tickets, $5 donation, are available by calling 836-7800, the Allard Academy. Santa Ana. Donations help stu dents finance priva_tt' mu sica l stu di e s Featured will be Martin Ka tz, Mary Hurze ter and Bill Mallory. who appeared with Beverly Sills in the television version of "The Merry Widow." THE VILLAGE GALLERY ...... s.cttea .......... 1 •• on.-. ...... .. 20'l'e Off RlAMIHG lwMtt 1Wt .a 768-8421 CANAOA BUSINESS CENTER -4'2651 Lembe<1 St Su•lo •OJ. UkA Fore$1 ---------------.. ·1 II~ Chinese Cuisine 1 '\ /J'/'I" ORIENTALCOCKTAILWUNGE I ~ B Jo'calunog Tropical Dnoks I I ' AMBOO SPECW. FOtt THE I I l TERR&CE MONTH Of MA y I I ( i ~ ~it ~:;r ,!..-:.:_...,. I I r\----~ I ..... Pra SI.SO I I mJ· =~-:;:."i:!~::: I Popularity Quest Works ALL HOPEFULS MUST sing at the audition and may either bring sheet music or be prepared to sing a number from the show. All roles are open and performers will be selected through the auditions . Rehearsals begin June 12 and will continue on Monday, T uesday and Wednesday evenings and Saturday' morn~·n s. Orchestra auditions are set for June 7 a 8 from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in Pearson Park Thea . Musicians should call 533-5278 for an appointment. I 'tJ "°"'·-.... ~ ~ ~ bee4. lned I I rice·•---, Foo 30l,_..DI I .JI • >. \..-tlw""O. _,,, ..,_ I ?' ~ ~.,.~.,.....,,.,- • •'" ! ()per>~,o.y -1 0"' CornLo.won ton • GoDCI Ttvu W 1 ·78 .__JS3 EAST 1'Tl'H COSTA M F:SA 645·5550, 1 ----------------By MA.11.YCAMl-BELL -~ ........... .,.. Journey decided it wanted to be popular. So it went commercial , from jazz rock to rock • 'n' roll from instrumen- tal flights to vocals. And it worked. The group's · fourth album, "Infini· ly,'' had climbed to No. 24 on the best-selllng chart early this month. L e ad singer Steve Perry, added to the group less than a year ago, said, "We're hoping to become very, very successful -lllc:e every- Dunbar, bassist Ross Valory, keyboard player and vocalist Gregg Rolle. guitarist Neal ~hon -the latter two from Santana -and rhythm guitarist George Tickner. Dunbar says, "George's mind was in- to writing music, not so much into performing. Al s o be was into medicine a lot. He left and now he's a surgical technician." So Perry's arrival didn't replace anybody. He says that Rolle, who was doing some vocals body else." ----------Drummer Aynsley 1...-.ew U a de- Dunbar adds, "We've moc!radc f»a•d, done the opposite of _ _.,.11 .. ORe •f most grou1J6. We started ..,. .. progressive and worked ,._ re•po••I• backwards. That is, Ille Io r t Jae forwards to the people. odler. To more commercial. • From selling 300,000 --------- copies of an album to progreMlve fans around the country, now we're hoping to hit millions who like songs they can sing. befor• and still does som e, doesn't mind his taking over because singing was interfering with Rolie's keyboard work. "OUR first album, •Journey.' was very pro-WHEN THE group g ressive. There were started, a San Francisco one or two songs that r adio s tation, KSAN, could be played on the held a contest to name radio. And weren 't . lt. Dunbar says, After that, 'Look lnto the "Journey was a sort of Future,' one side was trip. situation! the best singles oriented and the available fee~g for the other side was pro-way .. the music spaced gressive. The tblrd. out. album, 'Next.' only bad Dunbar the only o ne instrumental and Englls hm'an in the the rest were basically group, had p l ayed songs. behind such persons as "This album is def-John Nayall and J eff initely songs... Beck. He put together And ii you Uke "lnflnl-his own progressive ty," Perry HY"· you'll blues band, Retaliation, Uke tbe next album, a lso for three years and four on Columbia, because albums. "There's less lt 's going to stick to work being in other sonea. people's band.a. In your TRIS SP&ING the eroup la on a three- montb tour, Its flnt u headllnen. There were flve mem· ben when lnllnlt.)' sot toaelbcr ln San Fran- c I sco, L1verpool-boro own. you're looking after othe r people. There are 10 many babies around in the music bualneas wbo need a mother to look after them. It does cet very boring. "The reason I broke up Retaliation is that we were doing very well in England and everybody got a big ego. It was like the first step and they thought they were enough people but 1 saw that drums did -when I was about lllh. What I saw i n drums wa s power, being able to powerhouse a band." Lois Ellyn is the choreographer. Virgene Knowles vocal director and Kevin Nadeau music director. halfway up the ladder. ------------------------------ "FRANK ZAPPA sat in with us in Brussels in a jazz-rock festival. Then be offered me his 'hot rats' tour gig. I turned him down; I had a band. Within seven days I 'd thought about it and decided the bes t thing was to get out of the rat race in England and get into a hotter rat race. So Zappa imported me, eight years ago." Journey Is a dem- ocratic band, with no one of them responsible for the other, and all five get- ting paid the same. Perry had been in a group with bassist Tim Bogart, then went into a group that was "going strong" when it lost a player in an automobile accident. He took tapes made by that group lo a m anage r who knew Journey was looking for a vocalist and suggested P e rry look up th ~ Emerson, Lake and Palmer lour. where Journey was an opening act. PERRY S AYS, "I went out and just hung out. I wrote two songs with Neal Schon. The next thing I knew I wu vocally getting Involved, t oo. and arranging vocals and harmonies." Perry is on the new album. His hope for his sing· lng, Perry says, Is "to be able to have a vocal His favorite singer ls the late Sam Coote. "He had a lot ~ f eel1Jl81 and 1ood tone. He coula •lnl any word and it aou.nded 1ood. I respect the WA)' he dellven!d the lyrlct." Dunbar started 11 • cblld with violin lnaoaa for two yean. "It didn't go over to Sue Krause A One-Woman Show of her New Worf~ Sorurdoy May 20 10-6 and Sunday Na.; 21 12-5 Sue's fascinating limited edition etchings reflecr on appreciation for nature and the unique aspects of her surroundings. Her delicate etchings ore sure ro stir the feelings of any viewer: reviving food memories or o love of nature's creatures. -Sue wlll be demonstrating her technique Saturday or 11 :~O and 2:00 and Sunday at 2:00. 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I I . • . . . . .. llCE ~WT 'N' ABOUT Friday, May 19, 1978 DAILY PILOT (3 Big Band Sound in NB ... .. Les Brown, Motkmaires at ~t Hotel PAULA KELLY LEAVING MODERNAIRES. . Fair Entry Forms Ready Premium books ~iving detailed information about competition entry procedure in all depart- ments at the summer Orange County Fair, July 14-23, are now available, according lo Kenneth R. Fulk, general manager for the fair. County residents who would like to enter the UCLA J (air may obtain copies azz of the prt•m1um book and entry blanks at the E l S l fair offices. 88 Fair Vefi e Dri ve, Costa Mesa Those who would like the books mailed, m ay call 751-FAIR. DEADLINE for entry blanks m most depart ments is 1 p m. June 2 Exception 1s the fin<' arts liter<.try <'ompetition for which t•ntry forms and work arc due Mon day. Compct1t1vc depart ment s i nclude floriculture, home hvmg and design, fine arts, crafts, photography. in· dustrial arts. 4-H and Future Farmers o f America. Entries for the horse show, scheduled July 22 and 23, are due on July 14. The Abiyo s hi · Tabackin Rig Band, Freddie Hubbard, Ken· ny Burrell, Ray Brown. Cedar Walton. Airto and producer Shelly Manne have been announced as the performers for UCLA's 5th Annual Can- non b a 11 Adderl ey Benefit Concert Thurs- day at 8.30 p.m. in Royce Hall. Pianis t Paul Bley, saxophonist Lee Konitz, pianist Sun Ra and Jim- my Giuffre on clarinet and tenor sax make up the Jazz "Summit," to be presente d a s a separate event Friday, May26,at 8 :30 p.m. PLUS MONDAY THAU THURSDAY SPECIA LS (Fri Sat • Sun .. 1116 pm) RED SNAPPER ........•. 3.95 MAHI MAHI . . . . . . . . . .. 4.45 GRILLED SEA BASS ..... 4.45 TOP SIRLOIN STEAK .... 4.75 NEW YORK STEAK . . . .. 5.45 LOBSTER TAIL ....••.... 6.45 STEAK AND LOBSTER .. 7.45 and dozens of others LUNCHEON also served daily until 4 p.m 16278 Pacll1c Coast Hwy• Hun1rng1on Bch • (213) 592· 1321 3901 E Coast Hwy •Corona Del Mar• (714) 675-0900 1''or u dedicated and growing number of Caos, reliving the music.al memories ol the big bands of yesteryear has become an almost holy purs uit. So you can expect a sizable gathering of the faithful at the MarrloU Hotel in Newport Beach over the Memorial Day weekend. Nostalgia is guaranteed to reign s upreme, 1n fact, with the triple entertainment package the M arriolt is presenting oo Saturday and Sun- day, May 2:1 and 28. Les Brown and his famed Band of Renown -featuring Butch Stone, Stumpy Brown and Jo Ann Geer -will headline two special holiday shows the hotel is staging each nlght. . AS AN ADDED attraction, Paula Kelly and the Modernaires will also present two shows each night in a salute to Glenn Mlller. To complete the boli"ay entertainment lineup, the Jack Shoop Society Orchestra wilJ a lternate witll the Les Brown Band for con- tinuo'Us dancillg each evening. You can also count on the occasion being tinged with a touch of sentiment. Tbe Marriott appearances will mark the final perlormances in Southern California for Paula, who will short· ly be leaving the Modernaires. THIS, OF COURSE, will signal the end of an era. Paula <.tnd the Modernaires have been together since the early Glenn Miller days when they became famous for their recordings of "Juke Box Saturday Night." "Chattanooga Choo Choo," "Serenade in Blue," "Moonlight Cocktails," and countless other hits. Since joining the great Miller band in 1939, the Modernaires have been the top vocal group longer than any other in the history of popular music. Before joining Miller's orchestra in 1942 as featured vocalist, Paula had been spotlighted with the bands of Dick Stabile, Al Donahue, Hal Mcintyre and Artie Shaw. It was while he was a student at Duke University that Les Brown established his firs t band of renown. The Duke Blue Devils, as they called the mselves, stayed together professional- ly until late 1937. AFTER THAT, LES free-lanced as an ar· ranger and finally started a new band. Now. many years later, he remains a symbol of danceable music throughout the world. From Downbeat through Metronom e to Billboard, Brown has won more magazine polls over the years than any other bandleader. His most successful song, "Sentimental Journey," 1s on or near the top or every lis t of standard favorites. Tab for the Marriott's e nlire dinner· entertainment package is $22.50 per person This includes, together with tax and tip, a gourmet dinner, dancing to the two bands dur- ing the evening and two complete shows For reservations call 640·4000. As ide from the special holiday program. you 11l probably (ind 1t very enjoyable Real · Cantonese Food eat here or take home STAG CHINESE CASINO 111 21st Pl., Newport Buch ORiole 3-9S6G H°°" lo Midnl9hl Oaily-Wtttlends Until I :00 o.m. o•u IS n.u s"' H.t.HOtl "'IA t.1GUS=:; J,'f. "You're gonna ~V feel good inside.~ Entertainment Mon-Si t 1:30-1:30 1m r "". 0--,.-~-.-~ -_.-. -~-~---..,.-.----~ r===L=E=1 E=0=D=A=0N=uN=IE=eL~s=~ =i f 'Early 'Bird cMenu t ~ t SERVED DAILY UNTIL 7:00 P. M. t (EXctPT SATU~OAY) t A. 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CA 91672 'J. ~·"' MOREY AMSTERDAM ,~ i4 N#w Cftt,, n"'*' c:-~ "Funny You Sho uld As~ May 3 thru June II hM 4rtW, ped duclq, ped tbltL Complete steak dinners: s515 17920 Brookhurst FOUNTAIN VALLEY I - Out 'N About Norman Stanley as we did last week -to visit the Marriott any Friday night for yet another feature: "Mucho Marearita and All That Jazz." The fun is as immeasurable as 'the title dur· ing this once-a-week event, which runs from 5 to 7: 30 p.m. Highlights are top-notch music by the Wally Rulh Jazz Trio, complimentary hot and cold hors d 'oeuvres and giant-size Margaritas for the price of regular. All this takes ~ in the Main .Brace Lounge adjacent to the King's Wharf dining room. At 7: 30 Wally's trio moves to the Cap- priccio Cafe where it plays cheek-to-cheek dance music for the late supper crowd . The night of our visit, however , we opted to slay on for dinner in the Wharf and then catch some of the late r disco action in the lounge. In the process we learned that those who come for the disco scene only have to arrive early; otherwise dancers run the risk of a long wait to get into this popular spot. THE WHARF MENU. offers a limited but well-rounded choice of items "from the sea and the shore." All entrees include a bowl of tan- lali zing snapper soup, a trip to the salad bar (s urely one of the area's best, laden, as it is, with a large array of crisp greens and ingre- dients, condiments and dressings), fresh bread and butler. I was immensely pleased with my succulent New York steak and lobster tail combination, broiled to perfection and served with drawn but- ter . All things considered in today's price market, the $14.50 tab has lo be regarded as re- r asonable. Prime rib of beef, nicely roasted and served with natural juices, turned out to be another good bet. Your appetite and/or capacity will dictate the choice of a traditional cut, end cut or English slices (10 oz.>. $8.95, or the beef eater 's cut (14 oz.), $10. 95. SEAFOOD SELECTIONS range from king crab legs (served with scampi garlic butter), $8.95, to butterflied shrimp <fried to a golden brown with steak fried potatoes), $7.25. Others include Monterey style abalone, $9.75: red snapper, $6.25; sand dabs, $6.25: salmon. $7.95; mahi mahi. $6.25 ; cioppino. $7 .85: fresh catch of the day. price varied. The Marriott Hot e l is located at 900 Newport Center Drive, oppos ite Fashion Island, Newport Beach. ~olden ~~~~ . ~~· SJ{;;;)ragon . . :_ GENUINE CHINESE MANDARIN DISHES Specializing In Chine!ie A lo C.Orte Dishes LUNCH•DINNER DAIL y ' Food 10 Take Out 11:30 A.M. to 10 P.M. 202> ..... ltnf. COSTA MIU ,42-7162. ,46-ffll LES BROWN BAND FOR DANCING. W allendas A.ct A.t Coliseum LOS ANGELES -The Great Wallendas aerial act will headline three hours of aerobatics and performances by movie stunt men Sunday at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Although Karl Wallenda fell to his death not long Port City Fest On Scottis h pipers, Flamenco dancers, bakl ava and burritos will aU be part of the foreign fare and festivities at the fifth In- ternational Fes tival Saturday and Sunday at Long Beach. Hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day io front of the Port of Long Beach Adm in1stration Building. Continuous stage enter· tainment and harbor cruises will be offered, Cree. In addjtion, "exotic" foods will be offered by members of various e thnic clubs and or- ganizations. r e.s' Qeba 1!licken5' 3344 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CCRJNA DEL MAA, CA. 92625 714/673-7722 ago, hi s famil y - s urv ivors h ave con- tinued to perform T UE WALLENDA$ will build a pyramid <two men and a woman> on bicycles on a 45-foot. high wire suspended. from two platforms; 150-feet long. Ot her scheduled acts in c lude th e Human Bomb. a stunt involving four sticks of dynamite exploding in a coffin containing a living performer, a motor bike leap over 25 parked autos and a car hurtling over a bus from a r amp. One or the m ost "spec- ta c ular" a c ts will feature s tuntman Dar Hobinson jumping from a burning gondola onto a n air mattress. The show begins at 3 p.m. with the Wallendas scheduled al 3:30. Introducing our SUNDAY BRUNCH from 11:00 a.m. ' Cl a ~$IC Q. II IC Ji t' , .. · · Vnuble ll'a{fll'." •· f,'ggs n t'1l l'd1c11ne." "Crab \'1•11•h1•rq" anti our special · Churlt's Dtcla:11' M1ud c; rt/I .. tnlli Complimenl•Y Champagne Open Dally 10·2 MEET ME AT THE PLAZA! There is an extra special discovery awaiting you and your family and friends at the new Cahfornla Plaza It i<; a new concept combining relaxed outdoor dining and entertainment wilh California sun<;hme-an oasis in the midst of busy Orange County The beautiful new outdoor restaurant has early California archilecture and design with lush landscaping, colorful Imported tile and sparkling fountains to provide the perfect atmosphere for a casual lunch or simply a relaxed visit wilh friends over a snack or refreshing glass of beer or California wine. SeleGtions from the popular California Plaza menu include unusual sandwiches and salads plus original soup recipes and tempting desserts. SPRING CONCERT SERIES AT THE PLAZA! Appearing this weekend - FIJN-FACTO RY Enjoy their super music and zany comedy antics May 20 and 21 from 1 to 5 PM each day. The California Plaza Is located at 7711 Beach Boulevard' In Buena Park (adjacent to world famous Movieland Wax Museum) - Open every day at 11 a.m.- Convenlent. free parking. For group reservations and Information about •emi-private or private partl~ receptJons and meetings, ~....::• call 714/522-1154. • • r t " "' r . ,,, ...... ,, ,..,. . T11 .. nbull 'Joy' Troubadour in Saturday NB Concert 8~ MICHAEL PA8X£VICH Ol .. DMt., ......... Penonable Laauna Beach troubadour Muk Turnbull bu reaaon indeed to refer to bis fine album u a "Joyous event." Backed by aome of the area's finest young mutlclana (The Oranae Cout All·stars? >. the re- lease d TumbuU's "When I Was Six I Got a Ukelele" ends a l().year recording gap for this popular 29-year-old alnger /guitarist. More lmportant, the already brisk sales of this tnalden effort on the newly-formed Beachtown Records label should increase his notoriety beyond the local club level. Tumbull. who wtll be in concert Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Newport-Harbor Art Museum, ls beat known as a aolo performer who mlxea comedy and poetry into hls live act. THESE ELEMENTS ARE not lost on vinyl as Turnbull serves up 10 of his "greatffi hits." rang- ing rrom the campy swin& Of "Vera <Did You Get the Stinger Out?)" to the forlorn romantics of "She's Nobody's Baby Now." Hicks and hts Hot Licks or Ry Cooder. But tbe real heart or lnfiuence at times seems to lie bl Ult works of the legendary scat trio ot Lanibert. tr .. dricks and Ross, particularly on TurnbuU'a hilarious "Too Stoned to Gumbo.·· Set to a vibrant be·bop rhythm Une tbl1 tUDt " alone could bring back bobby sox. Amon~ the other highlight.a ere the rock·U&ged "Your Proverbial Highway Chile" and a lyrically mature look at relatlon1hips on the country.waltz "It You Will Teach Me to Be a Woman (1 Wtll Teach You to Be a Man>." While the album is a localJ.ffort it holds none of the naws that' so often mar hometown produc· lions. Richard Stekol (formerly with Honk, The Funky Kings and now with The Local Talent Band) lurn5 in a deft and glmmlck·tree production JOb and the engineering is well handled by Curt Lyon and David Goggins of Lyon Recordi.nl lttudio an Newport Beach. STRING AND HORN charta are provided by Storyville's versatile Craia Buhler wbo a1ao con· tributes some thoughtful reed work, mo5t notably his "clarinet in the fog " effect on "She's Nobody's Baby Now." The sound is distinctly American, combinlng roots that extend from New Orleans jazz through 40S s wing and latter folk. Like Turnbull's engaging mid-range vocals, the errect is rich. up front and freewheeling. To a more contemporary music oriented ear. Vocalists Beth Fichet and Karin Benson are e xcellent as usual as are Paul Kreiblcb (drums>. Jack P rather (bass>, Steve Woods (piano>, Greg Letsz <dobro> and the rest of the supporUng cast. INCREASED ALBUM SALES PROBABLE RECOGNITION BOOST FOR MARK TURNBULL Turnbull's sound will evoke comparisons to Dan ~~~~~~~ Catalina Bands Slated · I magine kettles of hearty soup ~ The largest number of big bands in Island. a spokesperson for lhe island slmmenngow•ropenhearths. recent years, 11, are scheduled May chamber of commerce has an· crusty roll~ still warm from br1ck 28 through Oct. 14 al Catalina Cuino nounced. ovens . 1heamblenceola ~ al Avalon on the Bay, Catalina The Alvino Rey Orchestra will French country tnn The Plt>J~n1 open the .. season" May 28. Tracy Pel1san1 serving your favorrre Wells and That Big Band closes Oct. enrree and delightful lunche~ from FWlerton Dance 14 ii blKkboard menu. compleml'nted Dancing is schedulecj SJ p.m. to l DIMMB PLAYHOUSE :::..,~. DOM'T DllMK THI WATER .......... '7t.Slll by an e11quls11e pcistryselec1t0n. a .m . A "d-ance s pecial" cruise In M•c.Arthur Square Concert Planned aboard a 700-passenger vessel will be ~~~~~~~~~~ U3l'h1nd Alock~.\"N avalJable each or the dates a band is 4251 Martingale Way. Newport Beach Abstract dance will be featured at scheduled.· The sb.ip will leave San CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT 32802 COAST HWY LAGUNA NtOUfL . ... ,,_ v..., ....... 1 499-2626 496-Snl South Coa1t'1t Fine•I Cuiaine IVY HOUSE RESTAURANT ~~~~~~R~ese~"'~·t~lo~n~s~:~9~5~S.~2~7~5~5~~~~~~ the annual Fullerton Colleae dance Pedro docks at 7 p.m. and Avalon at .: 1:30 a.m. Round trip rare will be $10. concert at 8 p.m. next Wednesday and Other dates include Tracy Wells Your Dalty POot c.nbe Aecyded. 3IA FOREST AVE . LAGUNA BEACH """""'~ Ample Free P •rlmg Thursday. a nd That Big Band June 17, Russ TheabslTactpartoftheprogramde· Morgan Orchestra-July 1 and 2: als with time. pattern and rela-Nelson Riddle Orchestra July 29 ; tionsbips , according ~o Florence OlennMiller 0rchestraAug.13;Tracy English. director or the college dance Wells Aug. l9; J immy Dorsey producUongroup. o h st Se Another part or the concert is music re e ra pt. 2 a nd 3 and Freddy oriented with dances done to contem· Martio~rchestraSept. 9. "Ob.MGIC O••nQe Co.t<il Colleqp •\the ottoc••I •KyChOCJ c~nter tor C~la Me\.1. 494-9491 1s2-essa porary mwiic. Boat and dance re11ervat1orui will be The event Is set for the campus available at Ticketron outlets. In· •111111- Theater.231 E.ChapmanAve. formation, <213) 775-6111. ••...aoaa/9 O,..J4Hawt . ORANGE COUNTY'S NEWEST & FINEST' HONGKONG Chinese Restaurant BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE BEER •WINE •TAKE OUT HOURS'. 11:00 A .M. TO 9:30 P.M. DAILY 11 70 BAKER STREET COST A MESA, CAL. 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It's a heady atmosphere. -------------------------------ltlr°"9f' SM.,,.,.~ 8 P."'·· S....O.n ll"EFIT ClOflCERT -Martin Kall. w 1111am M.11104'¥ •nd .Ury HIKltltr 1n S P lft. <-art et S..-Clltba<. Collt>Qt. ?tOOO M.trQl#rlta ~Oway. Mlw.t Viejo Tl<"U JS. FIVE~s:~: FOR A REAL , TASTE TREAT ~ # .I GJfltl-pOd~1 ~irPorter • GOURMET DINING -MEDITERRANEAN RM • CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH SUNDAYS 10..J PM 18700 MAC ARTHUR BLVD. IRVINE. CALIFORNIA (Oppo11te Orange CoonryAirpoU) • DANCING NIGHTLY -CABAReT LOUNGE • CAPTAIN'S TABLE COFFEE SHOP -24 HRS. a 1714) 833· 2770 ' MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND u~ ~~NO: TO THE FABULOUS BIG BAND SOUND STARRING 16~ AND HIS ~a~~ A SPECIAL i=INAL APPEARANCE IN THIS AREA BY ~ KELLY & Tt-E rvo:ERNARES ALSO FOR YOUR DANC~G ENJOYMENT THE .w:K SHOa> SOCl.TY OP.O£SmA 000 SAT. & SUN. MAY 27 6 28• 8 PM FOR AES!AV•TIO~ CALL l40-4000 EXT. 8100 • -- a D •I 1.JO P.m .• •1111 "'at.nee• S.turC1ay1 .no~. i .lO. 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T"& INK $fOT$ -n. lnll Sl>olt eno Sll9cll>ouW ,,,,.. Plus 2 In Big Dano U.S.A.~-e p.m. to 1 • m .• J.MU Strwt ol the c;._., la~ tern.Dan.~. PIN• AltTI OUA•Tl!T -Fl,. Ar1t Qwa'1et wfH CIWfOrm 8"4110w11 m11JI<. I r.·"'-• fl"' Am VIII~ Con. t fft Hal , UC frW.. UC! student• \l. othlr s\llOlnll. uc;1 ltculty •114 '''" .,. ~tlltn S4. tUttOAY, MAY tt £MS8MILI! COMaltT -Studeftt chamt>e• en1em111e con~rt, •:Jt llighnt Q\Mtllb' l'auve ftle.!Ucan Foods 'lllllOQt' c-et1 ttall. .. IAOMANA .. -Oftn91 Cou11ty INJ 11.routi In J:JO Olld IP"' conort• at SMraflfl Anltlelin l'tOl .. , IOU W. 8'11 11000, ANlltlm. ICU t.f'TOll lf'IAU • Or ... C.rd talkl ..._,. Illa tculPture 111«•~ •• , p "'· •• ~ 141'11or ,.,, Muwum "pen of......,.,,~ Clly Arll '9tll ..... TUISOAY, MAY 11 COMIDIMS -S~ ll""i.lfl· o ·arlen •nd So"ara •ftd Ootllt Artllll>•I P~!:!f" $llOll. 2t:rt $. t:nt 9rlltor. IMUI. Sl'IOWtlrnn t : IO p, m. ~ lllrCIUQll Tllllf'lda)'t "'"" M<onct .,_ ,,._.~ •• 1o:ao "·"'·· .... ~ ... ,,.,, t :JO encl 11 :to. Just a few word1 In the right ploce ••• l>clll)' ltllett Cla111fl ... Alla Dial the direct lln• 642-5678 ................................ AU SPORTS EVENTS GIANT 7 FOOT lV SCREEN Mon.·Thu-, 11:30 o.m. to 10 p.m. Fri. &Sci. 11 :300.m.10 II p.m. COCKTAI~ ~ "4 p.m. to 10 p.rn. 9093 E. ADAMS, HUNTINGTON BEAOt 962.7911 t INTERMISSION 'Butley' Falls Short Stmggling Yo ung Theater 'Daring' Back 1n the middJe Sixties. ln a magazine arti· cle Haessi.n1 the merits of Ora.nae County's com· muolty theaters, a colleaaue finished ort bis piece wltb the words, "And the less aald about the Westminster Players the better." Were he making a similar analysis today, he would have to revise his opinion on Westminster drastically. since that group -since rechristened the W eslminster Community Theater -now offers Intermission Tom Titus the mQ8t comiatently high quality fare of any local e tion-prolessional playhouse. All this comes rather circuitously to mind as one observes the latest effort of the group which temporarily occupies the bottom rung of the Orange Coast's theater ladder. It is to say that. iJ they keep on plugging and refuse to be dis· counged by small crowds and bad reviews, their day surely will come. In fact. it may comt even sooner than Westminster's did for the MissJon Viejo Repertory Theater which -thou1h it Is a young group operating out of borrowed facilities and putting on productions that are not ~utte artistically sound - nevertheless bas the advantage or innovation ln its favor. Disregarding its first production. the third version of "Be.refOOt in the Park" of 1977 which went unattendPd by this column for that very rea- son. the Mi.-;s1on Vie10 troupe has demonstrated its willingr.1ess to take a few chances. It followed "Barefoot•· with a trio or one-acts. one an original, 'Stuffy' and will put on the world premiere of a musical comedy by resident playwright Jack Sharkey this s ummer. Most recently, the Mission Viejo Repertory mounted a shuky but somewhat satisfying render· ing of "Bulley." a British import which Alan Bates employed as a vehicle to enhance his Broadway reputation. It was presented for three performances last week al El Toro High School's Charger Hall. STAGED BY A NOVICE director. Alyssa V11a, and interpreted by a youthful cast. the Mission Viejo show did not quite achieve its potential. Too often key lines were delivered Crom a sittlng position. thereby weakening their impact. The central figure is a bisexual English pro· fessor who learns on the same day that his estranged wiJe is remarr)"lng and his "roommate" is moving in with anoth• fellow. Don Thompson shows flashes or solidity in the role, but is· not quite strong enough to carry the play by himself. which is demanded of his character. Thompson's shifts or moods and s ubtle sarcasm as he deals with each ensuing personal crisis are quite effective. He falters primarily in timing and delivery. the mechanics necessary to put bis rather unsympathetic character across. STEPHEN HIBBERT, AS his protege and paramour. 1s a bit shrill and tedious. John Thompson as the new fellow in the triangle lacks authority and also appears under·rehearsed. On the plus s ide. Kathren Grath provides a nice bit of comic relief as a bothersome student and Ron Bowden has a funny vignette as a new. limp-wristed scholar. Bernadette Wujick is ex- cellent as Butley's ex-wife and director Vila is particularly strong as a frustrated teacher. 'Bubbly' Music at Disneyland Performers on the "Lawre nce We lk .. television show. mclud- ing Myron Floren, will highlight "Senior Fun Days" Monday through Friday. May 26 at Dis· neyland. Floren. along with other Welk orchestra members Ken Delo. Sandi, Gail and Mary Lou will perform dally on the Tomorrowland Space Stage at l, 3 and 5 p.m . Opening night or "Sutley" produced only a JACK MARTIN'S Jazz handful of audience members, which may have Band will play Tuesday had an adver!'le affect on the production. It ap-through Friday at Main pears the company has yet to estabhsh a rapport Street Plaza Gardens . with its community, which is vital for the survival Those 50 years or of a young theater group older will be entitled to a -------------------s pecial value coupons "aUTLAY" book. A P•o bv S.•monG<•v d•ne<te<111'1'4•v• .. vn•.l)nldUCe<1bv J•vRn•.wtO.. D 's neyland w1'll be ~.c~n by John T~. t1QM1no by CllH ll<l•lol. -i.d W Ole M1U•Oft I Viejo Aepertory TMal« for llV• Pltrtor"'9Mes only 0 pen ea eh day n C X t a ... 11u11n • • • .. ... 0on T1tomoton week 10 a.m . to 7 p.m. J oey .. • .. . ••• .. • .. . • ................ s1ep11en H•-r E01141 .. .. .. .. • • .. .. .. .. ..................... Atvsw V1 • AnM Butley • ..... .. • , ........ e.r..-ne Wuk•<k M1\~ Hea.lnwt ... ~., ••. , • . • , ....•••.....•.. Kattw·en Gr•t" Re11 • • • • John Thoml)50ft Garonar .. • . ......... , .. • .. • .. ................. Aon~ It will be interesting to observe. a decade from now . 1C the energy and ingenuity displayed in rough form by the Mission Viejo Repertory Theater will evolve into the kind of quality con-~istency now present at Westminster where, 10 years or so ago, people laughed when they sat down to play. Time indeed will tell. CALLBOARO -Auditions for the Westminster Community Theater's summer production. "A Collage or Children's Stories," will be held Monday at 7 p .m . in the theater, 7272 Maple St.. Westminster ... the production calls for six males and six females from 15 to 20 years of age, along with musicians ... Royal Ballet Opens Tuesday Modjeska Nature Wal,kSet A nature walk-talk through Tucker Bird Sanctuary in Modjeska Canyon i s planned Saturday as a family outing by Bowers Museum. A naturalist will dis· cuss plants, animals and birds common lo the Santa Ana Mountains. The walk-talk tour wlll start from t he Tucker Sanctuary at 9:45 a.m., ending at noon. - F~dly.~19, 1978 DAILY PILOT (;5 ,. .A DI,._ w1 St.y'" llJ .. ._.._Het Wa" 'Plllrrt W Y-IRJ "'W °""' ........ Le..,. .. THEATRES -ORANGE COUNT!. Mlllll'S .. MET AMOI PHOSES" CPGJ so. COAST Pl.AlA OAIL'l'-f )M ..... 00 hll1 .. u MT/9Ulll -1!1IMOIM __ :a ~It lf!Sltl t.1 .. 10M ~"" MA .. '$ ......,._.. ........ .,.....Tr- SO. COAST PlAZA {'SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER" (A) C.111 •u l IAIL'f--11A+.U ~:. ~mll l MO-=:.. IAf/.._I~ ...... , ........ MAH'S ClllEMAWD MMS. .... ..... U..1'11 MAllll'S CINE.MAUllD MMS. llMIJtl &&IM1• lJS.1111 MANN'S CINDIAUN~ M 14 SI. """1 ...... Ml IJS.IMl fl( Nlllll I ACAOOIY AWAllO NOMIMAllONI , _ _,,_. "Cl.OSI IMCOUHTHS OF THI TltlaDllN)"Cf'Gt IOlll'f IA&f-11»1-PASMI IAY~ll:l..a:.4_1 .. -.llttt llll ..... ".AMHll HALL" . ... .,_. ... ,_,~ W-&:.ltllM'IOI "SIA •tPStU"M&Y_....1.11 ,.,_.1>4 .. ..,..,_,_ -·-···· ''MANITOU" lNJ eAIL'f_,. ... ,~·~· '1'11SMSMOM TO IUU" .... .,_...,kll UT~1-..1..U .. SIMGH S"IRI .... ,_.. IATft• ........... "AMHICAH HOT WJJ" •AILT-1-llt!J UT~.,.tlttt HACH AT BUS. H:I. 848-0388 Now Playing In Dolby 4 Track Stereo at Edwards Huntington Not'(' en Farley. as the charwoman. al· tl'mpts lo s queeze Fred Knight. the deteC'· ti vt>, into a n office cabinet in scene from ··Busvbodv." The Saddleback Valley Com- munity Theater production opens Friday. M uy 26 at Mission Viejo High School. Times and ticket information, 586-8342. The Royal Ballet of Covent Garden, Lon~on will present 16 performances at the Shrine Auditorium ut Los Angeles Tuesday through June 4. COST IS 50 cents with all ages eligible to at· tend. To get to the start· ing point take the San Diego Freeway to El Toro Road and proceed north to Modjeska Can· yon. Take Mod!eska Canyon Road lo its end . Schedule for both theatres edwards SADDLEBACK PLAZA ' ·- Ballets scheduled are "The Sleeping Beauty." "Mayerting," "Swan Lake," "La Bayadere," and ''Les Sylphides." Tickets and Cuther information on dates are available by telephoning (213 > 972· 7211. • Information 547-8304, Joan Primm. (R) ......-1enoelnHfl'or i)THE ....... FURY .. EL TORO AT ROCKFtELD Dally 7:30, 10:00 Satt'Sun. 2:15, 4:45. 7:30, 10:00 B. TORO 581-5880 -edwards CINEMf --·-, t<ARBO R A 1 ADAM \ COST4MESA !">41>-31 02 Plu• "COMA" r.rlw:i1 ds LIDO r.1Nf',1A ,. ,,,.. ,., fll . \ •.f""l',i;llltA'H - \ ' l II Fr &9y, Mey 19, 1971 MOVIE REVIEWS r~. DAUNM ~'Tycoon' Packed With Stereotypes • .. 'METAMORPHOSES' at once the complete opposite and loglcaJ SUtceu orto 'fantasia'." ,-..su...._. • • t Movie ~ed on Shipping Magnate, F a11WW1 Woman, Settl,es for Less ~ • • By ARTHUR KNIGHT lloa-•Y.••-- Despite the usual disclaimer, few mov t iegoers will wonder who were the originals fur •the wife of an assassinated American president who later married an immensely wealthy ship· • ping m agnate, otherwise known as ''The Greek Tycoon." ~ This Universal release, produced by Allen t KJe in and Ely Landau, follows the pattern of 't their well·publicized lives so closely that the Oc· casional departures.-as when the President is • murdered on a lonely beach on Long Island. or ·'a tempestuous movie star is substituted for a • notoriously temperamental opera star -Qfle wonders immediately if the alteration was •made. on the one band. for budi;?etary con-siderations and, on the other, for fear of an in· 'frlngemenlof privacy suit. But if their counte rpa rts a re obvious. "docudrama" this 1s n 't. The Mort Fine j( A Quick Look at tha Movies J I I "T HI IND" " • l<1n9, bl~k iou. 0< r•ther a -1 .. Of 'omlc ' Mlel' hH bet-Burt ReynolOs •nO w•ll·~nown perlor,...rL • He Pl•~• vain, Insincere rtdl .stale o .. 1er wl>o lurn• lie I• OrlnQ, ~ flrstH': ,1;~~1~0:.:;~1~ ":::'1~' :~n~/~~l~f:r!':r~.::l:~~lnQ. ReynolOs m•klr>Q •confession to an unnervln9 youti'llul priest CR-v BenM>nl, • , visit to llh unc.oncerneo parents CMyrn• Lov an<I P•t O'Brl.nl. But Ille ~lick with Dom 0.Lulse Is overwr~ht, &nO there are tl•••P fol<" •I It• .. .,.nu of Poln •nd lhe merit•llY ano ttrmlnally Ill. Tiie enoj119 Is• S099Y 11\AmblH. ReynolOs dlrecteo a <•ll that •lso lncluou Joanne W-'w•rcl. S.lly Fltlo, 0.•IO SlelnberQ ana C.rl Reiner, Rateo R "COMING HOME" 11.., old·lolllonect movie lrlal!Qle playeO a9alnst the bllt~neu of Ille V1tttwm wu J•ne Fonaa, the dutiful "'1fe of a Qurio·tt'o Marl,,. (Bruce Oernl tall& In to•• withe i>ar•IVted •eterMI (Jon Vo•Qlll I whl!e.,... lluSbancl II overM!AI •b><>~::f:.~~=~c~tr~:!~~.:!,.•,e;sJ~1~1~~:.V:~~· Dun Is Oup1te the <K llr>Q ellO<I\ ano lne ktlOwlnQ OlrKllon ol Hal Ashby, Ille o•erall effocf II H oeprtt$inQ •• llW wit< llMtll Ralecl R, wolll much hard l•nQ,..(11 and on. erotlC wou~~ ~ "F.I S.T." \t~ for Ff"Ofr•I•°" of lntef'stat~ Truck_ers but It trlQf'lt ., "'•" be tht Tt•m\t~r" Unlon Syh,ffttr St•Hone pt•vs an 0toa111zer wl'\o mu\Cl .. s. ni\ w•v to tt'te too of ,,,. union w1tn • bft of help frO'Tt the M•li•, 11-.n 01'-•" wllll<MI! a Ir•<• HormM .Hwison r..~ d•r«ted • st1rrlncJ panor,ama of '"'* Amerk•n l•bOr mowrnent, portt•Y•"9 the v1otence of llW 19l0s oro•numQ w1lh •••Id detail St•llonr I\ powerful., tM dedic•l.-d unrCW'ltSt. •••s conv1nc1r19 iU. tfte: corrupted f..otr The la•9t calt 1Mf10<ml w~rbly, ,.,,.cl•llr Roo Slel90r, P•ler Boyle Huttman, Tony LoB••n<o •no Mtllno. Dtllon W"ll• the tum '~'' •~ iure w-ns~ of oeuoo of ·rn• Goclf•tr-.r :~ wnltf\ 1t rne~•~. h '' .,.. 1mport1nt <ontfibut1on, <-ert•1n 10 tllt con..-••oereo one of the y••r • be•I R•te,ct.~G "~•ETTY IAIY" Oepl<I\ • 11 YP•r Old'\ uger d•bul 1n10 .,.hor~OM In• 1'911 Nfw Orl••n\ t>rotMf Otr~CIOf' lov1s M•lf• por1r•·o the m1ll..u llkf' • coU~ \Ororlly •I T •r•. fi..n M'MJ g.tt'T"PS with• f•1n1 h•'1t of Oec.attn<.• !.om• 111,,.._n "'41\' wonclor wMther hac>Pf'M<I to tr.. )( ratlnq btll fM R rated 111m n•• lh mer11> Th•v include tr.. >Core b .. ed on tne wor•> of Jtllv Roll MO<ton, S••n NykYISl's ""'"ow f)llole>Qraplly, rn<XI of •II. B•oo•e Sh1elO• MIU Shl•ld• , •• SlunnlnQIY beaullful Ch110--1'1"1•n, •\ ln•llndllrt' •n ac1r .. 1 nth<' YO""ll Ehubelh Tavto<. Siio m•v well h•vt thifli w~ k'nd ot c~reer Su••ri S.ran-.1• efle<llve "•Ille wl>ore motrwr "ILUI COLLA II" beQIM 11~ •• "C•r W•Sh" of auto Hwmbly lines. with RlcllarO Pry0r's l••rv comeoy •nd music >yn<opated to l•ctorv nolH) Thtn It turns to a c•per movl• Fln.;lly Ille 1111'1"1 be<ome• •biller social Orama. with wooers CMfHI· •O by their union•"" Ille company The >Piii P4lf ~Illy I• contu\lnQ, but "Bl.,. Coller" Qerwr•IH real pew pr Columbia Hits Profits Mark Colum bia Pictures Industries, Inc. revenues and operating results for both the third quarter a nd first nine months ended April 1, surpassed all records in the firm's hi story. according to Alan J Hirschfield, president and chief ex- ccut iv<' officer . Conttnuin~ opNations income in the third quarter mcrcased to S16,11 2,000 (Sl.75 per share l from $4,540.000 (52 cents per share) for . the same 1977 period. Income from continuing operations for the • firs t nine months of the current year was $45,547,000 ($4.92 pe r s har e> compared to $9.193,000 ($1.09 per share) in the first nine months of 19'77. Net income for nine months ending April 1 increased to $52,847 ,000 compared to a net for nine months ended March 26, 1977 or $27,898,000. Revenues for the third quarter and nine months, representing an all-time high, were $162,474,000 and $410,361,000 respectively. ..... "SMALL CHANGE" IGJ MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNO PEOPLE , ...... .,. . ., ,... , ....... ,, ,. ,,,,.,,,. ,.,.,.., "°'°"" ,,.., ...,,,...,,,., ., -·-............. .-.-.... &I.I AUS &01111110 ~ .......... .. .. .. IUflt<UI ~,,,....,., .. ,........, ... ,_ tr AMI fltaot1M .y. ... !CW ..... •i-~ ..... i.crcenplay is so riddled with the conventions or the Jel set novels of the past several decades that not a single character emerges with the s lighest credibility -Including the Kennedys tor shall I keep up the pretense and call them the Cassldys·n. ONE CAN ALMOST tick off the stereotypes: Anthony Quinn, the womanizing i.t~lf·m ade man with a penchant for well·born beauties. Jacqueline Bisset, the discontented wile of the scion of one of America's wealthier families <who also happens to be the president of the U.S.): Camilla Spar v. the tycoon's equal· ly discontented, loveless wife: Edward Albert . his adored but unhappy son, hostile to the older man; Raf Vallone, his j ealous younger brother ; Charles Durning, the ambitious American lawyer <later attorney general l who knows when the price 1s right. Perhaps the weakest aspect of this produc· lio n, as a direct result, is its utter prediclabili· ty. There isn't a single. surprise, a single touch of originality (except perhaps the parsimonious ~taging or the assassination> in its entire play· 1ng t1m(• It wants to i.how us how the other hail lives, but the facts a!> presented in "The Gr~ek Ty- coon" add up to expensive but pretty dull lives. AS DIRECTED BY J . Lee Thompson, the accent falls less on the human drama than on the settings for It -a luxury yacht, a Greek Island paradise, a trip through the Corinthian canal, a blood·orange s unset at Corfu, with lavish changes or wardrobe whenever lhe back- grounds aren't be ing changed. l 'm sure that there is an audience for this kind of junk movie. just as there was for "The Other Side of Midnight'" and ''The Betsy." 10th SMASH WEEK! ANTHONY QUINN, JACQUELINE BISSET But when the production was originally an- nounced, the casting of the two principals seemed so perfect that one dared hope for more. Unfortunately, the producers were willini.? to settle for less, an aureas mediocriter which doesn·~.quite translate inlo English as a ''golden mean She laughs, she cries, she feels angry, she feels lonely, she feels guilty, she makes breakfast, she makes low:, she makes do, she ls strong, she ls weak, she Is brave, she Is scared, she Is ••• -~-~~---~~~-PAULMAZUltSKY'S~~~~~~ AN UNMARRIED WOMAN ------~-----------------~----------~ )ILL ClAYBURGH A1AN BATIS MICHAll MURPHY .Ci:iff GORMAN ........... lloy l'AOl MAZ~Y a1W1 TONY llAY W,..._...., ~.., MUl MAllmlO' MMk Kl CONTI "'°"" ... .....,....,_Aoooa <OIOO .. -............ _. r.,,.;;-~----'-'---.;;;:i 'i' [R].;;m,..;. ~·-----L .. J. South Coast Plaza 3rd Smash Week! """''~~";,;'i'"•"•'"'._,., MON·FR1~:30-8: 1S-10:00 SA T/SUN-1:15-3:00-4:45-6:30-8:15· 10:00 INNER ACADEMY AWARD BEST ACTOR RICHARD DREYFUSS ·· ... Neil Simon makes feeling good legal ... " GENE SHALIT, NBC·TV (PG) A RAV SlARK PROOUCTlON Of A HE.RBl:RT ~ ALM NML'>IMON'-., ~THE GOODBYE GJR[ RICHARD DREYFUSS· MARSHA MASON --n ~dward• PDUNTAIN \IALLET It'll 'blow your mind! 1-.... ~---··.,,....,, cn...c-..-.•"" 1 . __ ,,,_ "NORMAN JEWISON,... ......... o ... ... ..., .. """''* ..... ~ ....... .... MADELINE KAHN ·CLORIS LEACHMAN· HARVEY KORMAN SYLVESTER STALLONE ROD STEIGER· PETER BOYLE ~·F.l.S.T." Just a few words In the right place ... _Dally Piiot Cla111fled Ads Dlal the direct lln• 642-5678 """""°'DICK VAN PlTTDMON WCl ·HOWARD MORRIS (PG) MELINDA DILLON· DAVID HUFFMAN KEVIN CONWAY-IIONY LO BIANCOI -rd~~ ~,....._ _.1'!l!L NORMANJEWISON • PATRl!,.;I\ PALMER ·JOE ~rt:RHAS -..,..,JOE ESZTERHAS rd SYLVESTER STAUONE Oi.-W-lASZLO KOVACS ue. _..,BIU. CONTI -....._GENE CORMAN TECHNICOLOR9_..._..,_ ----[!!' _....__-..N"). ~-----.---... .....,.. ............... _,.,... J •lAWRENCEGOOOON/BURTREYNOlDS ~­ BURT REYNOLDS In "THE ENO" DOM OelUISE. SAU y FIELD. STRO™ER MARllN. DAVID smNBERG ,. -JOANNE WOODWARD .. ~• Gv'"' S11n:NORMAN FELL• MVRNA LOY KRISTY McNICHOL •MT O'BRIEN •ROBIN BENSON" TN"""'• CAAL REINER .. Dr . ..._.. ~by MUl Wll.LIAMS ,_,.,~HANK MOONJEAN w,,n.., b\<JERRV BELSON _._......,=,,,,.,,......,.....,,.,......... i., lAWRENCE GORDON Ot•ect..t 11ot8UAT REYNOlOS T Umfd Miiii IRl iiittl!Cij·~ ·--. ~==u . ROCK TALK Fnday May 19 1978 OAJL y P'LOT Ci Brooks' Album Maverick Master at Comedy Enjoys Music Success By USA ROBINSON The guard al the gale of 20th Century Fox s studio pointed and said, "Mr Brooks' office 1~ in that big building O\ er there." In typical Hollywood fashion, the "big bwld1ng" turns out lo be only several s tories tall. And pink Mel Brooks' office 1s airy, expansive, filled with a couch, several {'()mfortable chairs. a cac tus plant. and. hangin,t.! on the Aoat rack next lo the large desk 1s the Louis Vu1tton initialed coal ( ROC_K TALK ) Madehne Kahn wore in Brooks' current hit film , "Hig h Anxiety." gd idea:. and usually s ing them into a tape re t order Then J ohn Morris 1 who Brooks credits ht'•t' 1ly on this LP> orchestrates them fl i.il\\>ays !.ounds ama21og to me when I hear the on·h~lra pl:.iy 1t back. with harmonies and '-'' crythm~ " Who docs he think 1s buying this record" "College students, my movie rans and film buffs wno hke any kind of movie me morabilia Collections are verv 1moortanl to them Also. I think people over 25 who are dying to hear a real song again. even 1rildoes havecraiy lyncs .. This does not mean that Mel hates rock mus ic. "Some rock 1s good." he said, "1t dl' pends on who's doing 1t. Actually. I really do hke the Ree Gees Rotk 1s good. it's a good thing "I HOPE THIS album is heard enough so that people can get into 1t I don't care about the money. I Just \\ant people to ha\ e these songs 1 ·m very proud of this part of my tire -~-1 ........ Mel himself 1:-. wearing blue Jeans . sneakers, a casual white pullover s hirt and eardigan sweater. His eyes arc very bri(l'hl and blul' a nd become even brighter as he talks about his ne\o\ album. "Music From ·HJgh Anxiety' and ~el Brooki.' Greatest Hits," which on side one features tht> music from "High ~n xiety" and on side two intludes songs fro m other Brooks films Song!. like "Springtime Fo r Hiller," "Blazing Saddles." "I'm Tired." "Thl' r'rench Mistake." "II ope F or The Best, Expect the Worst." "Pnsonl'r:-. of Lo\·e" and more. "But." he says by way of assurance. "l will hold 1t in check. The best thing I do 1s write. direct. and perform comc.•dy l '"II still bt.· Mr Com edy " RECORD MAKES COMIC ·sex SYMBOL. WHY DID HE decuJe to release this album " "Joe Smith (pre-;1dent of Elektra/Asylum > suggei.ted 1t a nd I thought 1L was a good idea ... Mel s aid "Thi!. 1s a kind of weird. mavenck album. It's hkc a compendium of show songs that happen to be film score~. the essence of each movie I've done "It's not a rock album You know what thev play on Top 40 radio'' They play 'bmga . bmga· .. there arc a lot of rhythms and lyrics that are hard to gt•l. 'High Anxiety." the song, 1s hke a beautiful Hernard 1 lerrman f1lmscore. ll 's great. And I'm singing ... Mel Brooks actually sings. and rather well. as Big Frank. "Ob\ 1ous ly there's no category for th ts re cord We're knocking on doors and say1ng please gi\'c to the t.Jnited Jewish Reher Actual· ly. f've been pleased by the res ponse it's get Ling E!>pecially when l'H done some promot1o n on radio, they act like. ·my God. he's coming. our hero' .. "I MEAN I NEVER considered myself a !>e'< ob.1ert. ever . but now I can't walk through a lobby of a hote l without keys being shoved m my hand. leL me tell you Some from girls. "You know. my wife <actress Anne Ban rrofl 1 1s a lernfit singer , she really has a won· dl'rful ji.luy kind of Uilhe Holliday s mokey \ 01ce And I W<.i'> think m g that maybe we should :-.ee 1f \\e coulct threaten Steve and Eydie. You know. give them a little trouble ... Anne and Mel. now appearing in tht> Sahara Lounge "I don 't know, my wife and I love Irving Be rlin, Cole Porler. Jerome Kem. Gershwin maybe we'd do a record. All you hear now is ·staying Alive. Staying Alive'. " .M el claims that his singing is humorous 1 ··My singing is a comedy scene in 'High Anxie· t y .' but I sing as well as I can .. > but that he tru· ly loves music. "I think the music is the othe r hair of a movie The music is like the emotional storyline. it lets you know where you are. It always did, even in the old cowboy pictures. It "as nervous when you should be nervous, and 1t was rich and filled with melody when you were feeling love. or something emotional. I can pick out notes on the piano. but I Dance, Music Featured A man International Folk Ballet, will present a community concert Saturday, May 27 a t Chapman College to con- clude a week or residency at t he Orange campus The folk ballet will participate in local re- sidency activities begin- ning Monday. The May 27 appearance is scheduled for 8 p.m . m Memorial Auditorium . 333 N . GlasseLISt A "TYPICAL" Aman con cert features 300 cos- tumes and 75 instru- ments. Many of the cos- tumes will be worn and i n s trument used 1n clinics throughout next week. Tickets for the concert are $2 general admission. Sl students and senior citizens. Ella Sings In Anaheim Ella Fitzgerald will appear in concert at S·Jo p.m. SWlday, May 28 al The Inn at The Park in Anaheim. Tickets at $25, $12.50 and $7 .SO are available at The Rap Center in Santa Ana. 639·5470. or at Mutual agencies . P r oceeds wi11 benefit The Rap Center. a com- munity counseling facility. " •. .A CHARISMATIC, UFE-LOVING ZORBA THE GREEK •.. " -Kmn Thomas, Los Anplts 7imts .-.LLEN KLEIN Pmtnn ANTHONY JACQUELINE QUINN BISSET TI-IE GREEK~@N ~RAF VALLONE EDWARD ALBERT CHARLES DURNING LUCIANA PALUZZI CAMILLA SPARV MARILU TOLO and JAMES FRANCISCUSuPtmdtnfJomn~mdy ~''by MOllT RNE ~.,.,by NICO MA~AKIS •WIN WlW-' MOaT "NE Co-Produttn NICO MA\TOAAKI\ •nil LAUAENCE MYllS 0.rrc...t II, J LU ntOMPSON ~by AlUN KLEIN ind ELY LANDAU All amt Nina~,_ A U..Wnal ~1r,,. Ttcb.c .. l!Orit ....... :ft! -=-~ IWllOITWll Costa Mesa &4&-0573 NOW PLAYING UA CHUMAI •• Westminster 893·0546 Ml·WAY 31 Dllff,.11 Westminster 6~"6282 Mel Brooks Funny Muslcally Too CRIME PAYS IN THE WILDEST ACTION COMEDY Of 1978! 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In M8f'Clll "' ~ to 0teg·1 fo6d.Mlll pie, bOOk. • AOAM-t2 14 ~ boy'• phOtc>- grttphlc memory cir-lo be the dedllive lector In • I~ HWrORV °' MECJCO ''c.dlnea And The $«). ond~" uol~~ALU IEwm::HID Endor9 .... "" helo of a cat to atlr up eome jMlousy In Salnantha. Ro...ing Finish • AOOKIE8 Ryll• ~ Jody. the eon OI • INll1 wno II now In jell. • OYER fA8't' TenneMM &"'*ford: tu ,_ end widow'• beneftta; credit buying and .....nc:-. Caren Kaye, Marv Dennis and Shirley Kirk es <from left> are featured in the new T V comedy "Legs." premiering tonig ht at 8 on NBC. Channel 4. ; CON8UMEA SUIMVAL KIT "Hom... Air Fare. Guitara" CJ) AMERICA 2NIOKT (!I ME.AV GRIFFIN "NMlonel Diieo Contea\ Fln•I•" GuHll: Eight Flnall81 CouplM trom eight clt ... Judges• Nell Bogart. 8111 Wardjqw. Regine 7:001121.000 PYMMIO NBC NEWS U/4ASCl UB 8 ABCNEWS 80WUHGFOA OOUAR8 e 1LOVEWCY Oa111K'f ~ ...... ,,. 9 KNXT tCBS) Los Angeles G KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles D KTLA (Ind.) Los Angeles D KABC-TV (ABCI Los Angeles ()) KFMB (CBS) San Otego G KHJ-TV (Ind.) Los Angeles 9 KCST (ABC) San Diego • KTlV (Ind.) Los Angeles • KCOP·TV (Ind) Los Angeles • KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles D KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Beach BEHIND THE saNEB Cl J()t(EA'8 WILD tD ~ 9AAOY BUNCH Gl'9Q edmlll he WM smoil· Ing end prornlMS not w dO 11 again But tlwl nellt day a pack ot cigarenee l11lls oul ol 1\11 pocket ti) AMERICA 2HIGHT fB 28TONIGHT Cl) THE MUPPETS Guest· Rletl Ullle guest stars In the mids! or the zany anllcs ol the Muppet& ~ HOLLYWOOO SOUAAES 8:00 8 Cl) WONDER WOMl4H A malt8f at dl1gu1 .. (Chatln PM!n:e) atl*'1PIS 10 get 1111 tne 1n1ormauon on a WMlthy lndullrlallat (George Chaklfll) that tRAChes IA) D LEGS (P1"411Tlle<e) A widow (Mer• di Lew\111truggl99 to eup- port h8rMlf end lw aon (Scott a.lo) In Lee Vegatt by wcrtlng -• CIOfMCSi.. enne. 9 MOVIE • • y, "Far Horizons" (1955) cn.tton .....,on, Fred M acMurrty, Two IY011tlel•1111t1 tAlf'l9'/ the loullitlnA Temtory ttl., ltt puic:NM ta iw..1 8 9 DONNY a MAM o.-u '"" Coolidge. Peul LYf'de, Mel Tlftlt. GM<Ml • • ··<>t>«atlOn P91tlooat" 11959) Cwy Gtllrrt. Tony Curtl9. /4 eubmetWle oom- mandllt Clrt:ufTWents "'OU· ltUone In order to get N• _... btCk into action. 12 "") • CAAC>t. IURHl!Tf ANOfMNOe • MOVIE * • "Tht t Ctrttln F..ilng" (1958) Bob Hope. E1ta Mtrle Seint. An .,.,_t 18119 In k>\19 with • C4W1~­ ..... NCrettty lifter the hlf9e lllm to "gh09t" the comlO (2 In.) • D W/48MHOTON W&KIHMWW 8:30. CftOU.WtT8 9 WAU. ITREET' WEEK "Stock Options: S.tr Strtttglet" Oueet: Barry .M. Mtrk. optlont tntlylt, loeb. Rho•d••· Horn- blower 4 Co (RI t;OO 8 ()) THE IHCAEDl8LE HUU< Da\tld 8tntiet lmpefl()n- ., .. a ec:ientlat In ordM to gain ~ to gamma ray ~UIPl'*'t u AOa<FOAD FILE8 ··0u1e1t1t Nlfvana" Rock· lord does • fallO( tor a ~1YP41 gk1 (Valerie Cur11n1 camped at the beaeh. and the good dMd iumt 1n10 • nightmere, placing his life In jeopardy. (R) D \!§) ABC MOVIE "True Gril" (Pfemle••I · Warren Oatea, Lee Merlwelher. Rooller Cogburn, a legendary hero. con1inu. hie aoven- tUf• u an ex~ wt>e> batt... lnjuat.lce uelng M own rnethoda. ID MERV GRIFFIN "Nation# D1eco Contest Flnala" Ou••••: Elghl Flnallat eoup. from eight cttleL Judges ..... eog.t. Bill Wwdlow. Regine. v~ ;-~Terrio. ~,..,. "Our MutUll Friend" Mr. venue end Mr. Wagg we after John Harmon· 1 wlll; ........ Jotln AollMmlth with .,.., 9)198.. (Part 6 of 7) I ANNGUNE to:OO ()) DCAPAD& _ T1wo U.S. ..aet -oenta (Oteiw!M~en ow.i. Mor· gan falrcMcf) NWdl f« thW pertner who hM '"YI-- ~ dlMppeered. TUBE TOPPERS KOCE ~ 7:00 -Election '78. Chan- nel 50's Jim Cooper and political writer Darrell Lembke interview candidates for the 34th and 38th Congressional Di~· tricts. K HJ fJ 8:00 -"Operation Pet- ticoat." T he Cary Grant-Tony Curtis movie from 1958 that inspired the TV series about a coed submarine. ABC fJ 9:00 -"True Grit." Warren Oates takes over the John Wayne role in this pilot movie for a series about Rooster Cogburn . .. QUINCY ··The Haro Syndrome .. Quincy'I ettort. \0 PfOWI I young longshoreman (Robert Y(alker) • Inno- cent of murd« go unep- pt"ec:iated wMn Iha _. peG1 .... hie alleged C)l'1ma as a way to prow hi9 I~~ L.ET'S MAKE /4 OEA1. MICHAEL. JACKSON Clay Felker. publlllher ot Eaqulre Magaw>e. com- pera prinl" media wilh telelllalon e WOAL.D "Otya Of May" A prollle of the French l eft'• 1ttampt1 to w'1I ~ In the atreet• end In the ballot box ~ 1968 end 1978. 10:30 ID II) NEWS f!) MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT 11:00 8 II D Cl)®) NEWS Q LOVE. AMERICAH STYLE Riehle tilts In kWe lor Ille first time G MOVIE ** * "'Wiid In The StJeel•" ( t9&8) CMato- pher Jon••· Shelley Wl!Uera. A rOC* fl'Uaic: star takee ~ the oountry and beOOf'neS \~ yo11ng .. 1 ~(2 1n.) • ™EOOO OOUllU ,. ~ IT'Ull· d.n~~ wltfl hie knowledge of csa.- elcal mualc. • MONTY PV'THON'S Fl V1MO OIAQJ8 • DICk CAVETT Gueat: Arttluf ~­ (Part 2 of 2) D~IL!HRB AEPORT 11:30 • (J) teA IA8KET8AU "Plmyoffa" a-..,. and tMrnl to be deterTIWned. 8 TON9GHT Holt: Jollnny Ceraon 0.-ta. Dorothy Futdhelm. RoMy Grllllarn. • LOVE. AMERICAN STYLE "lo\te And The Weirdo" o,_ neec1e 11e1p "' deold· •no if the and her boV· friend are comp11Uble "Love And TIMt Awkward Age" Unda and P.ul Mite hed 10 each other D ®l CALIFORNIA JAM II Hlghllghtl of a ooncen held at OntllllO Mot0t Speedway tn Ontarto. CaJll featuring Bob Waleh, D•11e Muon. 6aot• • ano OlllerS ID OUTER U MrTS • GETSMART CAPT10NED A8C NEWS MOANING 12:.00 8 TWIUOHT ZONE A rneell. ~tld benk teller ,,.. one P8'8IOf1 tn 1111: reading. • HOHEYMOONEA8 The K~a and Ille Nor10N ~Ula! t .... "'*'°"· IM1ead Of kHllng coo--.uon, t llmutat• tt. 12:30 8 MOVIE * * * .. The Tenth Victim" (19651 Maroello MailtrOl*\- nl. Unula AndrW8 In a WOrid --· homlClde .. teget, en actrau 11 Pfoe'nlMd dMlrable PM-...,.. If .,,. can kHI ten people. ( 1 llr • 55 min.) I ~HOf'ES •• ~ "()per9tion """'9r. dam" (1960) Pwter Ancn. EVIi 8-1ok. DOernond tner· chent.I In Amlterd11111 .,. req~ed to tum Olter thjllf wares to the 8"11ah before the Garman• Invade. ( 1 hf .. 30 mtn.) 1:000 ~8P5CW. Dow to Jazz Up the Radio Sehedules By WILLIAM GILLEN N EW YORK (AP> -"Jau Alive!:' a weekly 90-minute series presenting j azz in concert, has emerged as an innovative mainstay of the Na· tional PubUe Radio network. OAK STREET SHOW SALE .... Uted Piedlion Sktbda. 129. up Morey Boogie ltQ. 39.00 oak Sk1bd. Blanks 14.00 OSI Wheels 4.60 Precblon ee.tngs 1.20 Oak Street Super Skates $139, pr. Metaflex Skate WhMla 1. 75 OSS Wheels 4.50 Kryptonk:Whls. (orange 70mm) 8.25 Bolt Post« Plldca 3.95 Oak St. Helmem 19.95 Oak St. Glo\.W 14.95 W.MM ''·• ll.00 10.00 3.00 .75 $ft.pr. .75 l.00 4.IO 2.10 The program , carried by more than 170 of NPR's 'lJfl member .sta tions, bas been well re· ceived, especially by j azz rans in smaller cities and towns that offer little llve jau. In addition to diversity and sustained quality. the program boasts as its boot Billy Taylor, a pianist who has quleUy but effectively assumed the role or "chairman of the board" of the American jazz community. "NPR AND PBS ARE TWO of the best ways to reach a very large and seoaltive audience for j azz,'' Taylor said in a .recent interview, explai.n- lng wby be bas been spending an average of ooe day a week in Washington to put tbe s how together. The soft-spoken Taylor leaned forward and said, with emphasis, "Both are offering pre- do m inantly European classical music. This bothers me because we should be presenting what ta lndigenous to our own country. Jazz on the Armed Forces Network and the Voice of America. for example. bu been well received throuabout the world." J au critics and tboee in broadcasting circles have viewed Taylor's participation as fortunate. He ls a member of the N atioaal CouncU on the Arts. is a rounder and president or New York City's J azzmobile organization and has had a dozen years' experience in commercial broadcast- ing. including a stint as musi~al dir ector or television's "David Frost Show." VAIUETY, THE WEEKLY show business news_paper. recentl• called Taylor "one of the m os{ arUculate jazz musicians auve, with a wider background In communications ... than anyone . . . currenUy associated with jan." "J an Alive!," which had a brief experimental run last summer, received a $400,000 grant from the Corp. for Public Broadcasting to underwrite a 30-week series beginning last October. This winter NPR decided to make the program permanent. Local stations set their own time for the program. NPR member stations and freelance pro- ducers generate about 60 percent or the programs; the remaining 40 percent a re produced by the "Jazz Alive!" or ganization. With the program's future assured, executive producer St.eve Rathe ls seeking increased fund.in& that would allow b.imaelf and associate producer Tim Owens to present the best concerti and performers. By the end or 1979 NPR wtll have the capability to broadcaa~ programs in stereo direct from concert sites. TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINQS Hott tiaten Raddy Ounlf Pl9Y9' Elton Jonn. AnOy l<aulmari sam.nrna Sang. a ulule to Billy PreetOfl. an lnlerlt-Wllh Floan<l Eddy CJ ISPY Sparr<>wnawk'' • MOVIE • • * '"' "The Sea 01 GraH" I 111411 SP8f1C;41• Trecy. Katllllrk\a Hepbufn Flgtu be'-> larrnert and rancnan to ..,,. rha Q!._8U aolit a I~. (2 "'9 I 1:80 9 TAU<AllOUT "Battered womeo·· "" updated IOOlt ti the ways Individuate. 1n1111ut1on1 and the legal sye1em ara deallng With ll'llS MtlOul problem D NEWS 9 MOVIE • • * "Chamber Ot HorrOfl" ( 1966) P•wck O"Neel. Suzy Parker /4 homle>dal manui<: lllTll>U· 18 t• hie c:f\altlad hand 10 ac.,a ellecut1on 12 hrt I ~II MOVM! •••"Canyon p..,.-· ( 19481 Susan Haywerd. Dana Andrews. Two men. bolh In IOYe with the -woman, etruggle to llUfVl\te 2:26 l•n l:Ei'teck (~ "" l 2".30 8TtvE EDWAAOS NEWS MOVIE • ~ '"' .. Shoot Loud. l<>uaet t Dorl t Under· 11and ( 1967) Marc;4"1o Ma11ro1ann1. R11quel Welel1. ,,_,,., dreamltlg 11181 he .-tnesaect a murder imlolYing hi• neighbor-. • man has troutlle <11111n- gu61h!ng be'-lantaey and rMllry ( 1 llf • Si mlfl,) S:OOll NEWS • MOVIE * • * "The Oarlc Min Of" C 1946) OIMa de H8Ylllal>d. Lew Arrea-A 'fCIU"O wom- an ~ '* euct !WW\ .. a muroer ... 12 IWa.. 15 mtn) S::S6 II MOYIE ••'II-"Ha~ A Wonder· tut Time" ( t 9381 Olft9*' Aogeta. Doug1aa F8'rban1<1 Jr. An attrac0'19 city dweller heede ~ Ille rnountain8 to ""toY the romance of atmmer c:.mp. (1 1'r .. 20mln I •:ooD MOVIE • ''" "Tl\e Carpet Of Horror" (1982) ~ Fucl\abargar. Eleanor Aoaal. A Menlt ~ event inv•tlgetea ,,,. murder d an -oent wt1o tied U11CCW1 ad II 1tormettol 1 coooem111g an intematlon- II cnme ayn<llcat• 12 hra l 4.21 8 HEWS 00 MOVIE e • • · Tiie Man WllO Ct'9CI WtM' (1937) ~ Stone, Tom Brown. /4 man mall• a -• of talM QOnfee,alon• In Of'd« 10 c:o'tl9' m. mlKdet he rMlly did comrnh. ( t rw .• ao min I s ' n ·1rn,,' - MORNfNG 1:001 ~™'*" HONGKONG I~~ !UMEHTAlf'f NIW8 WOMNt MIL TO AEAl I YOGA'°" ~TH FOU<MUSIC 1:.10 CAMERA TWAEE Tha~of~mu• Cl8" I compoeer I lyrielll Ellzabeth Swedot 11 PT• -'led wltn commentwy b)' Mergaret Cfoyden (PIW12of21 D 0000 G&.OKTAOTI'&AI I PACEIETTERS MOVIE • • ~ "Copple Creel!" f l962) George Montgom- ery. Karin Booth. Two QOll· etnmen'I egtntt lnttltrlle • gang of outl-tnYOl\led In looting gOIO min-. ( 1 hf • 30mtn.I e AOMPE~ AOOM m n.ADAMS ~ROMC\.d .. John Qutncy Adami. Congraasman (1830 • 18A81" Alter k>elng hil bid tor f"Mleetlon • Pfeeidant. Adame run• lof and """9 • _,.,.,the us.~ of ~ttl!llM. a.«>i~ STOOGES UMCM! e * • "Thie 0-For Hire" C 1942) VatONca Leke, l4iafl Ladd. /4 hW9d dler .... ,....,., alter"* le double- croaeed.11hr~30 mlf'.I ·~~YWQ ••• ··51nbed The 5a11or·· (11147) OooglM F8irber*1 ~ .. M__. 0 '...,._ After !ending on an lllend. Sin· bad ~ tr...,,. end • bMullful prtnc.e. 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MV l='~TM• ANO t DO, SUT' MOTH~ ·~AVS Hf:. &.f AVf~ PLAOOl..E".··. DOOLEY'S WORLD DR. SMOCK PAY TUITION HERE ~ by Mell GORDO by Gus Arriola JUDGE PARKER NANCY ·-by H·arold Le Doux MEANWHILE CALL THE HOTEL YES, SIR! OPERATOR •. ANO TaL ~ER I'M HERE! JM EliCPECTlt«; AA IMPORTANT CALL! MY NAME'S OORELL ! INST!=A'7 OF COM/NG-Rl&HT ,ACK, l'U-m )'t}LJ STOPPeP Off A1~ -mAVING-ft)Sf 10 oou: -me FCOL-ISH P~E­ FACE: PROPUC1S ANV W RN ~~"'~ -rn1:1R CRAZY WA~! by Emit Bushmlller DAILY PILOT f:9 • PEANUTS WI-I~ CAN'T IT JUST RAIN ON AW FEET ? . by Charles M. Schul& f F IT HA5 10 RAIN, WH~ DOES IT HAVE TO R~tN IN ML( FACE ? by Roger Bradfield . by George Lemont ; ROOMS Z l4, 216, .312, .351, 4 0G, 509 ANP 6 .37 .1 TODAY'S GIDSSIDBD PUZZLE I AalOSS CJ So. 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IOOZ G1•nll 1002 Gt•ral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ERA I AlANC .. SI FOllSALI S2000 lint come, tint aerve. Call ..,_.LI-e111 642-a831 • JASMIMICUB l"\nJt re.ale of "PLAN ID" SINGLE LEVKL- t.hree bedroom, family room: private patJoe-end unit. Pool, jacuui and tennis courts. Prestige area lo tbe heart al Corona del Mar. Gated community with security guards. "Its great, I U ve there too I " (Jean Cole). COLI Of MIWPOllT REALTORS 675-5511 THE BLUFFS PROBATE Exclusive Eaatbhlffl Save SS! Owner sacrifice! One level twnbme, scenic view! Juat listed! Hur ry! Won't last at $1'3,000! ! Call: 00--0303 FOREST E OLSON .......... , .. College Park BARGAIN Hard to believe val~! Upgraded Newport Model! 3 fplc 'a! Rare wood paneling ! Sheltered cocktail patio w /BBQI Mucb mucb more ! Hurry! Call ~ FOR EST E OLSON ..... ~ ... ,. . "' S&MSHIME & 119 Tbe rains are 1ooe Ai It 'a California aaaio. Enioy ft in this beautiful a bed.room, 2 bath bome with • bookshelf lined study, country ldtcben" sparkling swimming pool. Priced under $100,000. CALL 7S1·3191. t=.SELECT T'PROPERTIES DCWllYI CONDO S16.to0 Far the detcttminatlq couple. Lar«i• mH~r 1u1te~al dtnln1. I'*' b m. Govmet kJtcben. Xtra larp It v. r:room. Encloaed Seclllded • qui.t. A ree. ball. For more det•ll•. call - 801811 Ol'fN 111 9 • ff !. fl/N 10 Ill ~I • fH [ Rf.Al. CS Tt'\H RS CROWN POINT The exclusive area in Laguna Beach, oear Emerald Bay. This custom 3 bedrC"lm, single story ranch style is beautifully maintained, has a heated pool in a protected garden. is landscaped for easy maintenance and is a short jog to the beach. It could easily be configured to have 2 master s uites. A prime location at $239,500. By Appointment. UNICJUI: li()Ml:S REAL TORS". 675·6000 2443 Ea~t Coast Highway. Corona del Mar also 1n Mesa Vcrrle. al 546 5990 GftMt"Clll 1002JG••ral r 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ACIOSS TO MACH PAUTIM ~ wl fllr tw••111 ....,.xwllllltwo2....,o•llllh.U,,.- MI twe llllunl11 9d W. tN YflW. Lower ... ""'° ........ I ,.. .... ........... d.., ....... . .,.,..... ...... to bffc\I Sl11.tl0. ......... ·--2633 W. Coast Hwy. N.wpcxt a.ct.. ISl•l400 Frid8y. May 19, 1978 DAIL V PILOT 0 3 ....... '-54* Hon.. For 54* HcMtMa For S. I 002 .•..................... ·~····················· .•..................... ····•·············•·•·· G....,... I 00.2 G....,... I 00.2 Ge .. r.. I 00.2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• EXCELLENT BUY!! Large duplex in CdM . 3 bdrms .• 2 ba ths each ; e nclosed garages & laundry rm. Now only $169.500 CLOSE TO BEACH CONDO Exceptionally lovely 2 bdrm .. 2 baths. single level. Best buy in Newport Crest! Only $107 ,500 759-0811 HUMTINGTOM HARIOUI Sltt,500 Beautifully decorated 4 bedrm waterfront home with dock for up to 55' boat. Glass walled cantilevered concrete deck on water sid e . Perfection t hruout. Soft colors, marble frplc, wet bar. Home of famous Christmas Cruise of Lights! WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO., REALTORS 211 1 s. JOGqllllt HHh lload MEWPORT CENTER, M.I . 644-49 I 0 GtMral 1002 GeMral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• llACHDUPLD $103,500 Bike to beach from lhia investors special. Prime Hunt. Sch. location. Ex· celleot rentals, seller may help finance. For pnvate showing, call 8"1-«110 001"' IU ~•II\ I I.JN 't, tt' /v'f. f' [Clfilill OMTHllEACH Terrific for investor or beach lover. Excellent 2Bd home on comer lot. Vt block to beach-in great area of Newport Beach. Call now-Won't last! S4&2313 Ol'fN Ill <>-II\ l\)N IQ/41 N<( I • !elBIUI By Owner. Huge 2 bdrm 2 ba home wltb 40' btd pool on quiet st in East Fullerton, I mi from CSUF. Hrdwd flrs, bum Ir plank ceilings. bi1 ltitcbeo. 2·car garage. M.000. Open House Su.a· day 11·7 or call 871-3857 early evenings. Prine. only. ~ Walker & lee Real Estate ~ 11•.1.lil i<i\ll\ ·~1: "l!" :1 ~-~~:~r~r. &ui;h \.CHmMl!HI Banker AESaNllAl BQO<tRAGf CJ::WllNf'I SOMITHIMG srECIAL IM tRVIMI TalACI 0 a rd en feeling throughout this newll decorated 3 bedroom - 3 bath home. Two patios and sUMy family kitchen. Extra large master bedroom with cozy fireplace. All this and you. own the land for $19~.ooo. A cauwa&. ~CO. 8:44·9080 111t lM~tlLU-. •NrWOM C8l'ID SHOO TO AS SUMI No qua.111Ytn1. lbrM day elK'row Total payment.a 1547. C.11 91'2>TTM BKR, u.kfor Mack IOOl G...nll 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• mecneb I Irvine realty FINER HOM E S FROM $49,t OO TO $975.000 ILEGANCE OH THE IA Y Q.uality cons truction: flexible financing ; prestige location + pier & slip for lg. boat. All this & a 5 BR home w/paneled library/den, huge game rm w/wet bar & 24 ·h r security gate to famous Linda Isle. Appl. only. Land included at $975.000. Larry Dyer 642-8235. <A-11 > CATALINA & CAMYOM VllW! Cameo Highlands -loL-; of privacy from this spacious 3 BR + den home . Lg . pool in low maint. secluded yard. Walk to the 3 private beaches. Appl. only. $210,000. Donna Godshall 644-6200. (A-12) llG CAMYOM Night light view from this charming Broadmoor Plan 1. 5 BRs w /sep. maid 's qtrs. Children's wing. Spacious country kitchen, formal dining & lg. Jiving rm for easy entertaining. Great location in Newport 's mos t excl usive community. $399,500. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. <A·l3) SPRINGTIME OH GALAXY DR. Enjoy beautiful gardens around the pool overlooking beautiful Upper Bay. 5 BRs. billiard rm, family & formal dining rms ... all withe charm of French doors, used brick & elegant living in this perfect family neighborhood. Barbara Aune 642-823.5. <A-14) "A RHAPSODY IN rstHCTIOM .. Bea ulifully r edecorated home marked by tasteful simplicity & charm that is both pleasing & inviting. Add to this a glorious view of ocean. Harbor & city lights & this 4 BR <3+den) comes up a winner. $257 .000 incl. land. Belle Chase Lee 644·6200. <A·l5 > SPYGLASS VIEW 2-story home in traditional style w/immaculate decor. plush cpts & prof. landscaping. 5 BRs + bonus rm . One of the f e w homes w /panoramic view available at $.550.000. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. <A -16 > READY FOlt occurAMCY Owner moving to new home! Spotless 3 BR. 2 'h bath w/lg. upstairs bonus rm for privacy. Beautiful free-rorm pool, covered patio & blt·in BBQ. Near So. Coast Plaza. $87,900. Lois Egan 644-6200. <A ·l7 > HARIOR HIGHLAMDS FIMIST Beautiful home. pool + park-like yard. Great fami ly home. 4 BRs. family rm. living rm, 21h baths, bright kitchen & 2 fplcs. Close to school. library & Westcliff Plaza. Priced to sell at $169,500 fee. John Granath 642·8235. <A-18) OCEAN VIEW HOM! Prof. decorated by Hank Morgan. Warm & inviting, split-level home w /2 BRs. 2 baths down + master suite. conv. den & lg. entertainment area upstairs. A garden off every room. $295,000. Lynne Valentine 644·6200. (A-19 J CUSTOM I A YFIOMT Dock your yacht outs id e this elegant 5 BR. family & dining rm home. Outdoor living at its finest w /used-brick countyard terrace & pool. Perfect for living & enter taining! $567 ,500. Barbara Aune 642·823.5. <A-20 > , DIAMATIC IAYFlloHT Over 5.000 sq.ft.! 5 BRs + spacious rooms for e ntertaining incl. professional bar w/everything! Extra deep lot w /pool. Matched grain walnut paneling, 2 staircases. 60 ' on sunny Bay w /slip for big boat. Appt. only. Cathy Schweickert 642·8235. (A·21) IEAUTnVU. Y COHSRUCTID SPAMISH-STYU NOMI Has everything! Approx. 3,500 sq.fl., 5 BRs, family rm, 3 !pies, 3-car garage + lg. pool & sep. fenced play yard. Conv. location. $250.000 fee. Elaine Svedeen 642·823.5. (J\ ·22) c.. CHAIMll-$111.000 More than comfortable home located in one of the best areas, close to shopping. schools & few blocks from main beach. Features wood beamed ceilings, lots of wood paneling, low-maint front & rear yards + private 2nd stoiy master BR suite. Paula BalleY' 6'2·82.35. CA-23> M2.e2H tot OoWfr Orlw ln1lne et ~Valley OMtr 711-1414 • I .. ~YPtlOT Fno.,, .... 19, 1111 ..._.. Por S. HenH '-' S. "-'"'-'Stile Honn For SaM Ho.Mt for SaM IHcMn-. for S. ...................••.• ······················~ •••••••••••••...••••.••.........•..........•.•........................................... , .. N111"PiwS. .............. .................... ....................... ...................... . .... ,. IOOJ ··-· 1002 .... , , t 1007 c.w ....... IOU Hwtlliq•leocJt 1040 ............. odl •o•c .. .. ~ .. ----·······.·.··.·.·.··.· .... ---.·.··-·· .............................................. ······················· ...................... . .•. . , .. • ... ,.. tea In .. IMJ au.atae .. Y,blk.tob&y. HOtil+IMCOMI ASSUME 8Y2% INTEREST .............................................. :=::.-= ffs-4800 kof~ SI0.000 DOWN llOR IAl1SIH 1-1 · · · 1 Bdrm bcMM + 5 rmtal pr•Jea + room to build. 130 MainQlla, Coata Men . :· .. ·. IASTSIDI DWLIX What a honey! Hardwood noon, lge rooms, builtins, &hake roof. Quality abounds. A.sklnl $110,000 llACH LIVIW. Nothing to compare. 2 story Spanish tile roof. 3 llF. 2 ba+den w/wetbar. 40th St & Balboa BL $177,000. COIONA Dll. MAI DWI.IX w.-a r-llMll"• SI 49,100 Drive by 419 Poinsettla and then call. MEWPOIT ICH OCEAH YW 3 Bdrm + lluse f am Uy room . $269,500 SOUTHLANDIRS REAL ESTATE J-. How. 6Jt.z 1Jlor141-Sn4 m!I!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~· .... , .. I 002 G..Mt-al 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • OPPORTUNITY IMOCISll The owner or this lovetr canyonside home has reduced the pnce $20,000! U you've been looking & looking for a bargain , don 't pass this by! Opportunity only knocks once. Just imagine. 3 bdrms. with an ocean view. just 1-blk. to the ocean, ror $249,500 '7M400 HARBOR DMs&oll of .......... ..._ ... Co. ' .... , .. 1002 a ... , .. IOOZ ···········~··········· ........•..•..•......•. llACHDWLIX Only 1 ~ blocb to the beach. Cbanninl 2 bdrm units wiUI flreplaces, IUD decks " encl'd paUoe. XlDl rental area with uo · Jimlted l nveatment potmuat. G« your sum· met' ntel now! Just lillt· edl!MtrmL ~ Walker f; lee Rea) F.atate ---"' u••·';~, TH£ REAL ,, 'ff. "db. ESTATERS ---------=----, " . . . H.V.HOMU mTIUYIU Jncludlna the land: lparklinl 2 bdrm. + COO• verl. den or office; fonml dlniDI ana. laq metr. tulle. Profeu. =c:J::~: heavy Ihde roof. Best, 01111 nu.ooo. Open s.ttam. J.5. 11154 Port Qaridge. il~~:~~lo aouwo +POOL 167.900 lt'1 low don 6 dlrt)' I Loob ll.lte a bofM when the Wfalo roamed! A handyman• paradlte! Sprawlln1 3Bdrm. on Iarce Jot + pool. Shovel 'em out. paint •em up " lingo RulEnaft Udo W.. 2 ... I ... 1111.IOO It.pl fe ....._ Z Ir, I I& Sltf,IOO Wall to INdl. 4 Ir, Z1/J I& Sl".100 c ...... Mw • .,...L $119,IOO ..,,.. ... 3 Ir. $159,100 ,,, .,_ LeYefy Y .. WL $47f,000 c .... MIMI. Top ... 5 Ir. Slot,500 c ......... , ....... ,...,1u.100 ........ .., .......... 4 Ir. 1491,000 .. ., .. ..,. Ylewl ..,_ ..._ 14Jl,OOO ... .... ..,. 4 Ir + ...... 1450.000 . Ocwft wl loh. J tofalW. Sll0,000 2 .Acn ....... Z ....._ St,000,000 .......;......;;.,;=.;.;;;.;::~..;.;.;;~:.;: A rare ud 1urprlaln(ly H.I. 4 ltoaOOM IY OWMll 1paclou1 3 Br+d•n 2 Brand new plush beige cpt. newly 'r.o 9tz'1 .i ... i.. dwelttna ltOl'Y home wilb mt Nave t d · d kl b k w /l\*t ;;;-; /kitcb ." I.Md brick (rPlc. •many Pa 1 n e ans 1 l'. c r a c 1 n g ra c blllb. • Iott trom bay. otber amenit1 ... Some fireplace I~ kitchen w /gas ranie & DoubM w .... '11-1.IOO ocean view f"?m master plenty of wood cabinets. 4Br. 2Ba. or-..s = aod acljoiniq paUo ceramic tale, dbl attached garage. Caf' b_.._. IOll PLUS raised brick BBQ on patio in larae _ .................... a roomy oever·vacant private yd .. located 1 mile rrom IYOWI• Bdrmrentalapt. beaches, xlnl Oceanview Schools. 2 new custom homes ln ALL walk to golf course. quiet family prime Caplalrano Bcb ooanoveraiJedlot.justa ne ighborhood. vac4:1 nt , immediate Palllades location, bolh abort Joi to the beach occunancy possible. You don't need lo •Jot:n views on lg comer '2'79.500 lr..r & $1 ()()() · lot. 1. a Br . 2 ~Ba. CALL FOR DETAILS {tua 1 y can save over • in tt•.soo. Ready now. 64...,7211 normal closing costs by assuming an '81'. a~Ba. w/Hx20 bob· 81n% FHA loan + 1f.1°1" PMI. Would by &bop area. Sl:S.S.ooo. you believe. all this for only S76.500! '1t1k to bcb, park & abop· HUlaY & CALL FOR SHOWI• p11t&.-.2190or~l TROY REALTY 14 .. fotO You Gotta See Me! For ll!':.t the bea~t :::~. ~ C_H_A_R_ll_l_N_G_.!_!a_r ____ IB_a_ COlhl.... I 024 .............. I 040 bdrm. all oew 11.it.cben + Jri>k:, w toewly dee 2.Br: •••••••••••••••• ••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• • FA bNt.. ridl pUe rust lBa ~Cat apt +bach, Z••Hll + IACH S&S RelaJe Speciallata. carpetln1. cathedral N/PCH. Ownr will fin Super clean Eastslde U or ~ bdrm models ce1Un11. Open House 119,500. M5-G360 c~nnel"I. Great borne avail, some •/pools . s.t/9Ltn 1-4 •. !Mm Cali. or investmftlt. Just list -.... Nuanja. Jobo Dreybua, ... 0.. Di lu:Jtv ed at -.ooo. Be ut to ~Properties rult.or. &mU Ccilirbome rih see Ast, M8·7177 or,._ ______ _ oeeaa view. 3BR. Pvt 631·~. 1• HOMl&IMCOMI beach access $1'4,500 --------HUGE FAMILY ROOM Two ...,.,..i. ..uta. z BR /.#. Dan 13-2811 Mesa v .. • •at a., 3Br, 2Ba. au oew paiot" 2 Ba Mch. $154,600. Transferred owner will c a r p e t a . C t • a t Marquard Realty • OP84 HOUSI sacrifice thia beaullful 4 ne1ghbortiood, btcycle to ....., 805 Poppy. Very charm· bdrm 2 ba borne in prime ocean. Call to see. Cerw .. Mw IOZZ lJl&duplex.840-8358. area.C~tompool&jac. lflJlf\N~:~::·aM' ........ ;G ............ """'lex. front bae new, Low mamt.enaoce yard. I -·-··-'---...:.__ .,.... Excellent school1 . 962·4471 lift 546· you've aot younelf an J•••llE estate. Priced dirt 644-7020 IU :r. 2BaiB~a.fA·~ lBrj Hurry! nus will go fut I~!!~!!~!!!!!!!!!! ·up; r. u-. wn. at below mark.el pn ..... of 1= car pr. 818 Goldenrod. ~.., Opn sat /Sun 12.4 . 1122,950. Owner/Ast. HACHatAHT Walk to bcb, from nearlY :llOOsq. n.. hm. 4 Br, 3 ba. frml dln"&, 18.ll'.2% tam· rm 2 Slone frplcs. MANY XTRAS. Only SU0.900. Open Sal & Sun 21812 Slarflre Lane. ll6.'Mll67. BY OWNER. M0-4108. _957~-808I~~~--~-~~~~ c~ rilht. Don't wait! can 2123 SAM JOA9UIM HILLS IOAD Ill.IA ~~9·••s'VN'081f.il(t• NIWPOIT llACH l~~AU~J)lant~~·~a~at~MMM~~c~m~leo.taMeao 1014 ~~§if t~i!e~~~rr:~: l.·111J~Jf1'LI Sl'Y~Sta.L ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• lg yd, sn.eoo. By owner t:\ .~~Jim1J ti••r• 1002•1,.,.;· 1002 ~•bt!W Pon.mouth ,.....,.. ,_~ _ _...;. _____ _ , · -·-••••-~· corner lot. Two . By Owner. 4 bdrm, F.R., ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• •••••• ................. flreplac••· O,rl1loal Needa some TENDER pool. Fr9h paint in 6 HOME INCOME OFFICE Venatil• Newport Bu R-2 property. P?oftt 2 bedroom tlnet1 decorat· ed home. Cl.ate rear l bedroom cott•I• as private office next to the rmiabed double aara1e. $1.99,000. Just lilted so call oow•uve. ~7ZZ1 CINIUIY21 WESTCLUT REALTY 8 AS7R/I C7 ~··"'"""'"' ~THE REAL ESTATE RS -------- UOOISU Newly remodeled 3 bdrm .. family. 2•h baths ; l ·story home with attractive So. patio. Price reduced to $238.000. IACIC IAY Fine 4 bdrm.. 2112 bath family home on quiet cul de sac. Oversized pool. playhouse, extra storage. $189,500 MIS.A VMDI Attractive 4 bdrm .• 2 ba. home in immac. condiUon. $99,000 IAYMONT Several fine bayfront homes with pier & slips BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR il' 11 1v ,f, 'H\ ~~ H 1, • f.1(J1 . ...... 1002Gwnl 1002 .............................................. .. .. modllltNlt.tllSl,500 LOVING CABE. Bring oui. S116.to0. 751·2283 Ctl'40-ll I paint & wallp•per. 3 I bdnm, snat location, <>Pen SattSun 12 s. 246 •!De• roof 6 copper Joann. College Pk. plumbh•• XIDt lDvesl· 6'6·8223, 213·374·8318. mmlOPPGdanitY at only 3Br, 2Ba, lam rm. pool. ~: Calll40-U.Sl ,_.,_.200_. _____ _ CDMJOM I • • ~ .# HERITAGE On \ovelY tree-lined st., w Jin ~ dJatance to !iliimiliiiiilliiiiiiillliiiiiiillmiiiiii tbe bCh.~iBA owner's un-1-------- . . fiEALTORS lt ID front. 1 BR rental ln the rear. Great lnvest· a.-'1'11,600. • ' .. •1..• I ~~~~ ----- CHARMING 3br, 2ba +suest bou.ae. Frpl. 2 petiol, R·2 lot. Prto oo.ty. $l57,000. Owner,640-7030. IYO'WIBZD So. aide. 751MM51 a.-o...w OPEN stJN 10.5 awmma a t>t. tse yard w/tr•••· block• to ICboola • hqe peen· belt. Cbe to abcJPplDg. -.,o. mo + opt fee or aeU for $144,000. 203'1 Port Bristol eau Karen ror appt. 752·21M Agt. or '*"'11 ... Ali&mOM avowa•s Btfl. immaculate cutombed Koll bit 4 bdrm bome w /added din rm. Ideal for raciD1 or antique car colledon. 3 car r~ catpOl'l + 2 car aact ct prap. See it nowt A llWll ! M5-Mtl. c;;'3 Walker & lr.e GOUS'S 5'ICW. E:ucutlve 2 story I bd home • /frm.1 dia rm • I&• fmlJ rm. llapilleent -wtew from kitdle fmly nn " upttain bdrm•. Hurry on tbla one! ~Mn. ~ Wrilkr.r 1; I ee JOO TO BEACH Super buy, hi&bly up· araded. 3 bdr. Just b\lrn your tocldlbrulh 6 move in. Open Sunday 12 noon W IOW. SJ.Sl Sparrow. Edln1er /Bolsa Chica A#· 104Z ••••••••••••••••••••••• a.OSI! TO MA11MA 3 Br ain&)e story home in rmest off-water Joc:aUon. llan y upgrad~s . Spacious, bricbt • smmy W/(/Ut low care patio. llioutea to teDDia, abops. s:m.aoo. Ccllfa ...... " '60.2421 M • I .. ~.::.~.~~ ...... ~.~.~ ...... ~~!.~.~ ........ ~-~~ ....... !~.~·'=·.······ DA.IL Y PILOT Da ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ... " ....... ~ ~~ ..... !~.~,~~ ..... !~ ~.~ ..... !~ ~~ ... _!~ ~ ........ I 052 HCMIMt For W. H4Mnn for W. Ho.M. "°" W. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Mu,_,.._. IOff MawporflNdl. 106' ... ..,_..._. 10.' Wlllo•a 4br .... Ht 1--price LD tnd. By Owoer. uo.0011 or ~ * SPAllLINC LICHTS * Lingo Rul&Tlm -~.~Ct .................................................................... . Price reduced oft tb1a • Bdrm. 2 ba home. Super S..., ! Call Dal Lanon at So.CIMbaly 146-5601 DICUTIYI -...S CHEERFUL We1tcllH TIAMllm Unique '"R" model. home. ' bdr. lam nn. °'911"'-WJS-ll·I , Woodb!id1• ~. Mama Coloa.ial model Comer lot 4 Br, ~ Ila, fam rm w /frplc Lii bnakfut nook. Dtn rm, prohu decor thruout. 11'1 cov'd paUo. ludacaped y1rd. Up· a*9ed erp. WaUpaper, fou of mirrors. Naar oooll. part II lake. 101 w. \'ale Loop. •u3,ooo. See the lwmkle of the coaathne to Palos Verde from lhe Uvtng room and masl.:r l>uite of this 4 Bdrm home. The dramatic !rec form radial stairway ia just one or the pleasures that this home will brine you and your family. Please call o • .., .......... 'BR. family room.·~ CONTEMPORARY WHITEWATER tacular decor. pool 111 JacuuL ..... Hu ca\Md um rare 5 Greatvt.w.<>PenDally. renced pool, rre1bly BR Broadmoor t o be ..._... painted tbruout. Will vacated ri&b& a.ft.er they --------arptt w 1ult your lute redecar~ 6 installed IAYYllW SL5UOO. 16G8 Dover Dr. new crpt. Avail for rut le 2 br 2 ba mobU. home ()peft 00.... 1·5, Sat/Sun. pou • priced for rut In ucha. 8a1'1da Vill. ~. ~ sale at SJ.•.900. Clubhaa, pool, Jae .. pri v · llob'Je Home • U ve on l .... blllty bcb, pou. boat illp. Lido Bay. Under -.ooo. 0,-W& S. 7 J6 IC...W Cf orta A.al VIEW HOME JAYWYIATSCO IJa.llOI 85T.500.175-'11m.~7141 175-WJ<lt - l\.fAYOCK -TMI •di w 61rr ltw.• S... Cwt 4ff·22J7 Hwy .... a.to. c•••try.............. Cl.OSITO IUCH WAMtSH UDOISLECHARllER ---c· ·-.... II-'-r'OCllllL Profettlo • ._.......=_ MANOI 3 Br. 2 ba. Street to ".,.,, ...,_. ...,, •q -and Yacht Harbor. Lrg ---·-CHAlttM CORPORATION ............. wood ........ liv rm, brick frpl, 3Br, •nw......-r• atftlet. Sl.115.000 for fut -380 GLENN EYRE l11tlde, -'•• tW1 .__ a di •Dlltk. ef--' expandable, 28a, ram Spen.iab llanor OD quiet aale. Sbown anytime. NeaUy iroc>med 3 Bdrm, ml.mt ~....__ ........ JC..u. LAGUNA BEACH ., ....,,_. ..... 1 cul....._c in tbe s1u1r. •-.._U 2 bat.b wttb Jovely yard. -r-"--1-(71 > . .... ..... $245,000. rmt'1 "'·~ ·t.UD7l'rmX. 1ar. w-wht'-............ b ..... L ........... Near abop1, 1cbools. 11•5. University Park 4 AftA•2•Aa 497.3•31 pa . o . ..., t69'. ...._ u~•nou ...... 67J.1020 .. .. ......_ ....-. 1-.u ~ ft-I ,_ .. __ pd n..,,i entry. Cla11tc white I~~~~~~~~~ par..1. A1 .. lna only &WT. 1 --e Cambrid1e Cnll .. UJUM; • ncuec. ,._ ....... "'00 T JI -• -.900 Ownr '"""""""" au,,,place. Formal din· ......... · o 1ee ca model. a Br. 2 ~.din rm, SOUTH LAO UNA DANA -· . • ._...._.. I 8 I b 5*1.UJ I.rs bnaktut nook, frplc I.AG UNA NIGUEL POINT ....._.,& 11tUAA•11t og. r I t kitchen. 6. wetbar, lauod rm, I"'-1044 .,..... 1044 499.4551 495·1720 i93·8812 .._. ~ Breaktut pat.lo. Family Spacloua ' Bd 3 Ba. -~.!#>-HERITAGE-pmjo, near pool.I, park, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cheerful •Br, atrium. room boats secluded Jacuu:l m maat.er 1ulte 2 ttorH 6. 1chools. a Un.lvenlty Pk Terrace, 3 ..... •Cl near beach " teno11. paUo too! Huse boaus ftreplaeea • leaded stau . • REALTORS Jo1~ !!aat. $94,000 BR. 2 ba. Cambridge. . •~ •--•-~'-10 .... ~---1.. 10 .... U.000.48S410eO. ~! 2 •bet ban. 3rd windows · all aew1~~~~~~~~ "._ "'-·ly d 'd _,_ CAIDIFF _,,..........,. ---at101 wtt 1reenbelf kiScbm ·on-•--i.noonl- _r-•-...w&oc ~ 1' 2Jt C<?r· Cl t I d a ......................... .................. NIWUSTIMG view. Jt.Wt SJ.74,SOO. Call earpet1u ~ H.V.HMSPHASEIU JlANCHOSAN JOAQUIN ~--·,· .~,,,...~.A aa~lsl.· bri~r.!'.!'0 °thry1..1· wele~taont"'2 /CD. C e9fn.I Dix. 2 BR, lam, rm .. today752-1700 --·!!!!!-;w-9mii 3br or 2br & den w/fan· 2 BRiii den. San Joaq\111\ ~ 1ia;s;t.' &;0 "at be'd.~"'00 m . 2 bath 41 bi'>' (b._ .. ~ R·2 loU In the Italian tile.alr·cond .. 1 .0#'fN••• 0 . ,·"tH~UN~·'·0:1"1~~ .. ~'i' ~ "' t.utic olte Ut.e vu, soft plan, top level, 180 17261 Candleberry, or townhouse. Paneled din (11 ,~~ heart ol D~ Pol.al are custom lndscpg .. patio, ----.. ·-·--wtr, 1ar dr opor, up ~l~~:'~~~~~f call owner. 559-4309. 1ng area. wet bar. <.; ~'/f rt available for your unita. ~·1~~tfc,'~ie~a;'i~2 ~5~~·Ll~~~~~~~ll~~~~~~~~~ ~ed appls, attract l·MMI08, 752·7'34wlmds P .500. fireplace, & master ::; \ )) .._.. Buy ooe or both. Aakm1 OPEN SAT/SUN. 2·5. " tei::1n:-;~dc:~~~~~t: bedroom with dresaang ~ ~ , ,,,... ~ $&2..SOOeach 2.11571 Vllta Plaza ... _.,. sa,OCIC c• ..... -•--E area. Cloeeh to pool ... ~c (.) ft.-;-\~~ m PEG ALLEN M.a.COMOO MOSTH1•vy...,..,11W CaSl87rllsell00 .• '?:"!!.;..22« Port •-•-_.._ cent.er. sc ool.s & '"".,. ~.-v 1l.\::11kgtpel REALTOR 494.75711 IUDUC.TO .,., ........ .....,.,, Lovely 4 BR, 2 ba, din IMTHITBl.ACE ping. Priced below m@&Il1l"W J Bdrm .. 2~ bath OCEAMFIOMT rm, ram rm, atrium Just •.fplub away from market at 117.500. Call REAL ESTATE 41111 ·2800 ....._vi.Jo I 067 Sll,900 "Trina .. townbome, 48r, 2a~ home. asking w twlrlall, or park le the pool And an unmelled now. 7~-1920. ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• 3 bdrm, ZYI ba, new crpt, lowe1t priced "front •• 1 r he parquet floors. Sur· .... H,OOO. Ry owner. pool. By ownr, Sl34,llOO. ce cream cone rom l d ftUAIL KING O' THE HILL!!! Moonlit w.-&.-3 bdrm Cordon, f-..pl. rounded )y extended o>¥f"propert,yat$L6'~?0 'll7S.ll18. Sat, Sun 1-6, UM41 Sierra market. Nicely upgraded T Build your own castle on u1cn prof. landacaped. up. ,PVkl & pool. Newport HGENT 840-SS601--------- Mla Rd. orcall8.13'8516 with pluah carpets and PLACE lhll chunk of Laguna· Pink & gold sunsets erades . Mu st aelL liviqalitabest!7S9.15()t PANORAMlCOCEAN Da ... ~•uy custom drapes. Thia 3 -10.-nl:JIP.M.t panoramic 180 deeree become part ol your life 830-2011 WIDIA-NAMI tW1top 2 ity. •Br. 3Ba . -nnv BR. 2 BA plan with ocean&mountalnvlewa. in thla 2 BR home Steps to ocean, poola" fam rm, form din, sun· 1116HT lormoll I d.l.nlng roo 1 m athnd W dbrid S '65.000. w/superiort ,"f...ua· £,<>ntem, 3 BRd 2 BatConddo, air t.ennisb t;lafbdrmal .• 2badtbl1. ken llv rm w/frpl & swnabioy poolbome. JBr, ea og apace n e oo ge ycamore porary a yuug. -:n.soo. con .. crp 1. rapes. eau u up1ra ea vault.eel celliog. Guest 2Ba. dining. wetbar, ldtchen, baa asuper loca· home by owner. 4br, kit. $20.000.PRICE RED UC· (GM) poot qi story. $66,750 Sll4,SOO quarters w /ba. Huge everyt.hina you Med for tlon and 11 competitively fam rm, liv rm. din rm. TION ! ! ! 3 for l ·Well 714/830-*5 CAYWOOO llAl.n matr r"etnat w/bl level your place ln the sun. pricedattll6.000 lnd.ry, 21,',ba Sl06,000. 27 favored beauty salon, I«:. 54'·1290 1UDdeckbaJconyviewtng auoo. M2·3008. Sonpparrow. 551-0238. ,upply outlet +owner's 1t:St :_ooe,1. J,OOO sq ft. canyon II PAC I Fl C apt. or expand this ' 3 · am rm, frpl, SUNSETS. Be quick on Woodbrid&e Prescott 5br SACl.IFICI 3ba. Below mrkt. ()pn red hi.II ~.: 552-7500 e1tabllshed bu1lneas. =e~i:U~w~i---------teWPOITCllST Uua one. Sacrifice at Owner leavine area· 5150.000 644.0228.1 _________ Jt.Wt liaUld. Beautifully 1106,000. Hurry, call HMONU REYR tAOCHINN TE~ 1 S ~. ~~l'l a :.::r· S:-ndcoodoun· _6.11_·2246 __ , B_k_r_. ---- .. ' M&l1r1/1ffntorl n....__ BESTO'TIIECREST Al mo•. t oceanfront By vwocr, Madnd 3 bdr. obetrucl«I baJcooy bay V-... oc ·t li ht Hse Sat/Sun 1·5. 18 $63,750 Heron. Owner552-~ 1~~~~~~~~~1 W a In u t Sq uare 3 Mceledlstta. Woodbrid1e E1lates, Adami 4br, 2""ba. Opn tbeSat/Sua 1·5. $124,000. 114 W. Yale Loop. Owner 552-9250 New 4 br 2 ba 2 sty. 34 Oakdale. Wd brg . 1115.11 50 . Owner. 2Ll/SS7-4376 By ownr, Woodbrtdce 2 BR towohome. Hl&hly upgraded, 1pacloua pat area. Prime location Very lo dwn pymt poeai· ble. Prine only, 551-1687 eves. Univ. Park. 3 BR. 2~ ba. grd.n bm. Brit pat101, $89,SOO. Onr, 9S5·l276. ~9952 l.AISEST HOME in THE COLONY Thia bard to find 5 bedroom home plus a den, ls ideally localed acroH from the pool , park and teonia. On a cul-de·sac location. HURRY!! This beauty won'lut! bedroom, 2 bath with alr condillonln1. Thia townboule bu a large laundry room, great aew· ins room. Owner will re· carpet, re-paint, " re· drape. Fenced patio. Steps to pool & to park. Call 752· 1920. A 9UAIL -~-.c!'r.A.~~,.' OPEN BEAMS. GLASS, SUNSETS ON THE HORIZON· 180 degree whitewater views + the city lights at rulJbl. See le appreciate this warm farruly home with luxury appoi.ntmenta tbruout. 3 Bdrm.. 3 bath CUilom home. $215,000. MAKE UP YOUR MJND! Thil home will do T ... .,1 OVll it ror you! Tut.eful & uni· -que 3 Bdrm. le 2 bath. Ofl'TIOM AFFORDABLE AT Boueht another and must $142,000. aelJ or lease/option on large 4BR Univeralty RENTALS: Three 3 Pa r k V i 11 a 1 e l I I Bdrm. hou.ea. ~ to TownboUle with Bonua '550/mo. Well localed. Room. $3,000 plus lease will carry tiJ Jan. '79. 2Yt SALES P E R S 0 N · bat.ha, fireplace and 2 Opening for agreaaive· SPICI. I •srs RANCH RIAL TY patioe. aelf.sta.rt.er who wanta to AW 151 2000 Priv.Prty 551-1716 WORK .. ENJOYS We •peel.a.Use In U.Ung 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ___ _;_ _____ , MAKINO MONEY! Ex· and 1e1Un1 homes In 11 &...g..leoc:JI 1041 cellent commiss ion -Irvine Groves. All ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• tchedule. plaoned wtth all types of TOWNHOUSE Sf ...... M_._ llnanclna available. DrHticaJly reduced! convettedtountta,oc:ean U04So.CoutHwy. Slartlnl from •.soo. owner ha a b o u ah t view •newly reoova\ed. LAGUNA BEACH .RED ,.."'~ another II ia olferinl bia Aclualcl .. ""',000. 497.•.a57 '--'~I b1&h1Y uplJ'aded Plan 3. -... 145-3474 ror tbouuod1 under MllltSelMow Ml6UILSHORES --------•I market value! 3 Bdrms .• ().Y-0 Apt. ~ block to Thia birtght 6. cheery 3 GREENTREE. Cam· bridle model, 3 bdrm 2 ba. A/C. 4401 Brookside. 185. 700/orter. Owner. Open Sat. 2·5. 494.3436 DEERFIELD. r are 2,_. bathl; community Main Beach. 2 Bdrm.I. & bdrm. famlly home ls pool, walkin1 diatance to 2 bathl. Clean & bright. cklee to clubhouse, pool, ICboolad 'tcoh lort coordinat-J19,SOO. aauna, jacuzzi & teonia e ear ones; nice 11JAa•MS •R••n court1 ; an excellent patio, dbl. garage. Can """" ~ val t *'-900 beyoursforsauso * 494-1057 * ;immEAT red hill~,,, 55 2-7500 .. with the best coastline --------•I view In Laguna! Thia 3 bdrm. & family rm. Aspen 4 bdrm model. 15 Woodr\llh. tlN.700/offer. Owner. Open Sunday 2·5. 494.3436 1~~I SMOICETIEI I= home features ht111 quality cooatructlon le CUilom touches. Decks ror outdoor ent.ert.a.i.nl.ng & watching the night lights; pool1l1ed lot. 1286,500 A delilhtlul and m1.1eh IOUlbt·aAer 3 bed.room •i.aale ·~ unit on the trembell. 179.900. Near pool/jacuui and tennis. beautiful bike "-Us· CALL FOR DETAILS 644-7211 ~NIGfL l\All EV f.. ASSOCIATES WOCNllridp c....u.g NEW LlSTING-nady to move in! Many up· grades: Mirrored wet· bar. central air cond., mirrored wardrobes. Lovely wall coverlop ln ea.rthtooes, enhance th.is CUSTOM HOME. 3BR. Spaclou., ocean view. Offered al $234,SOO 3BR Swry book bouae with xlnl locaUon. Of· fered at 1137.SOO 3BR. 180 dea panoramic view, new paint. carpel/· We. fenced yard Sl37 .SOO CAUF. Sl1TIMG . .for thia truly warm & lnvtUng 5 bdrm. home with ocean view. Antique bathroom cabinets. hdwd. floors, unique woods, colorful . tUes • many otber special feature.I Large lot. 12115,000 2 BR " den, or 3 BR, 2'>1J bath home. Professional landsc aping and sprinklered. Wood deck with privacy-view or ---S-1-111-.-5-0-0---• greenbelt, pool &Jacuni. • All on quiet cul de sac! VIEW LOT with plans and approval. Spec· tacular design ~~d priced to sell at 179.SOO ~ Must aell, purchased SJ.36,000. other property. 112.000 110SH.CoostHwy.,Loguno under market. By owner. 642-5200 COMPARE: 2BR. ClOile In, t<Jtally re· 494-nn 31601Coa1tHwy.,S.Laguno 499-4~91 •San Lui• ~y Coodo •Rancho San ,Joaquin •Tennis •Golf Course •Overlookln1 pool /- jacuszi •Across from Jake/park •Minutes to Npt Beach. • SJ,0,000 UplJ'&dlnl *Gourmet kitchen •Parquet flra trash COm· pact.or *4Patio~u ~ th.la UOUlual de· lip •llivln& fl format clinlq, a Br, 2~ ba, laun· dry, 2 car 1ar + xtra 1t.ora1e. Pbooet5.W277. ASSllMULI t\14 &.. Sll.OOO+Znd T.D. 3 Br, i~.,-. to•obonu. .o..fte)d. ...., (COD· 1lder lH/opt UK) Own/Bkr553>90 A PETE BARRETT 1 REALTY modeled, hardwood noon. Lee/opt? siu.soo SECLUDED Courtyard. Ideal for a Laauna craftlman. Ml·A zone at -------$12',liOO. MUST SELL DUPLEX with tremen· $63,950 doua potential. Great TOWNHOUSE 1ocau.tztt,ooo Thi.a cb.aJet atyle, Walnut COMM'L PROPERTY. Square end unit bu 2 Ocean aide ol hwy. 17 un· bedrooma, • 2 balhl wtlb ita,.1875 air coocOOonlnt. Custom drape1 .. 1butten, with 494-111 t lfll&Rte paneled dining l*SoutbCoutHwy room. Owner will re-LAGUNA BEACH PAMOl.AMIC VllWS Dram~lc panoramic ocean fl bill view com· ll&emeat t.b1a hideaway bome lo upper llystlc Hl111. Bri1bt • btll, 1padoul 6: airy ' bdrm • 2 betb nestled peaceful.'1 arDOllJ the bllll 6 ocean. Xlra. lie lot. All tb1a Ii much more for only "79.!00. 1Sl4 Caribbean. Ml-77U. ~ Walk1~r C lee PA.Int. Coovftlient to poolf~~~~~~~~!I ~ park from patJo. Ca111: Real btate 752-Ul20. J Ardl.., -------- A -000 """-· .... -.... 1 Blk. io beach·, 2 BR d 9 u •tL VM1w 1aome. a bdrm., 2 ~. CO'lY HOMI -· .vwiu,.. -· •lulted cell., pe11e~ MEW PLA ce 0eeu ... , ea. • ~. nn. Alt cood., bW'llaJ' UmMGI -10,..nai11rJot1 den• tam. rm. Sauna, aLarm. ~ .. fenced ~~--~_..trom POOL. TENNIS. SHOPS :C:.'l:i&~:.~nc llri~IQ~crfOO um ....... --· you Only 1te111 away from R.!!ALTOR 4N-Tm will flnd tbl• newly Ulit 4 BR J BA Cba.o-By Owner, 2BR charmer. «arPlted•bdrm.,J~ba. ceUor home. Upetaln Wooded corner lot, PAMOIAMICYllW 111ome la 1\irtlaroclr. Va· c a n be p a re n t 1 Wood.a Cove. 2~ bcb. eaut , rHdJ for faet bldeawa)'. Sl.11,900. Open Frplc, buma, bath· ~ =~~n! eec.row! am. l·5PM, tTDt Butler 1auna. Cll)' approved ......_ Block to beach 111·21J3Alent plane for OC!eao vlaw e•· and~ au,ooo To pl1ce your meau1e bef°"'the rudio1 pubUc, pbona .Dail1 Pilot aaulfted.ac.M79 pWlon. SlSS,000. ()pan iAiioD\b IL ft bollleliun.497-IMO '94oa6t I ~AUOMLY NI out ol eec:row. Beaut llTATI 1AL1 ,..woodll~bome 8 wlinwahinl , • _.... .. _ •M'1•1 OCHD view ........ ,,., Ude .... bome Oft • nt..ar v'e••· SlT•,MO. double lot. WH ap • _ur_.Ull'J0 ____ ...-_1 pnlted at Sl+l.000. AM· " 2.,., '"-den f I.I view. Realistically ..... vu n. ci Y g s. duplex. zoned for 3 con· Vi -PoOo ~~m. pricedatSlZS,SOO lge Nwpt Crst Condo. 3 doa: be creaUve.tc profit! aew. • · br, den le 3 ba. Open Fra. S!JSS,000 Mlwport '-odt 106' ~ 10·3. 118 Odyasey Cl "?adlsW ...._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ lal btltl Qi.ri.s, 833-3821, Fer1uaoo bl TIM Slly"" 0--Dftpe1 .te ·=~ RJtrs. Brealhtakinc panoramic ·MoCndtt~e.-d! ,, •======~r '·~~~~~~~~ BESl'O'THECRESr view, open s pace & Huie •BR, 2 bath home .. 1• I -1: See the sea rrom front privacy, makes thia one w/pool, Jic, ramlly rm. I ~ HAllOI V1IW row condo. Prime loc. & ol a kind family home; 3 firepit, waterfall. pond, DOH v. t"UIOCllM • Ilona model lrg plan. llbr widen + vu ~~~C~en ... 2 ~':,~=J ~~~~~~~~ I ~cJ.,O,!l Prlncoonly 1p1e!~: ~~ \>!:1~tc~: _.. _... Kuee lot. Sl4U50 wtal &40-7000 ~. 113.1-3121. Ferguson Ritts. · -~alkint dial.all~ from price. By owner 964-2•55 LOUISE'S FSIO DRIVE BY thispooUrjacuuibome! ukforEd. Newport Creal TiiESESPECIAL ocean view le privacy. 3 -----IY O,..,..B ....... CH "'u1tomized "'Ondo· 2 NB BUYS Bdnna., 3 baths, 3 frplcs. w.in.-.4'-"-~ 'n•-... _ .. .. • . . & potential for 2Dd atory. • CH• •u111 ia just 200 steps away. bdrm, deo with added 1206 ~sex Lp. $152.,500 I halaall f • "' AIU9W • 3Br,28a,frplc,2cargar r ooms le hardwood 218Higbland Sl82SOO l 0 yes~ryear 1 Lowest price on Lido. in a Carmel·llke setting floors. 642· 1242 or 416~St..si62.95°o ~!'!'-~ .. ,!~~ 1 class, 2+den. $185,000. 217 Via 00 a pvt at. in Lido Sanda &&U706 48862bd St, 1162.500 ........, -·· Orvleto. Open Sat/Sun ..,,... c.v> 6'5-121112 2.SBWalnut. Sl.39,000 Watc11S•Mt1 1·5PM. -.-~-. .. St and unset.I f this 132 _,, • $192,000 ··-a.&.1t ro~d ...-1roww1.1 HAllOI VIEW p111nm1lllf' ... 'IbencatHoran • ~'-~l!.".a.0bom!: '73-1020 ..i-11. .... 5 MUllNlll" tnaidepeelt! .. ~~~~~~ n\nlllC n.ar111 Vlftll llarinaReatty6'2-8850. .. 2 baths, rrp1c .• r-= COUMTIY """"' "~" deck & patio. Just liaUld ! Fr d b l II k --.....-H Watch the •unset over BRAND NEW·Nwpt Terr $139.SOO • oors. r c • s Y ~ Catalina, but ln luxury Condo. 2B.r . 21,;Ba, up· 0,.. s.tjSla ="~wt::.'=~~~ SOMIR5IT of c u1tom feature1. gnided, V1eW end urut, 5 Bdrma. •dell. Hard to rm & 8 IP&Cioul bdrm.a RedesJpd n .. bedroom, Crpta, dl'Jl9. wet bar, pool etc. 9Jl.llOO. 6'5-0260 find family bome. 10 in 'westclifr. 12t4 Not· tbree t)atb witJl outalde fr p I c , m I r r ore d Yeannew.Nearacboola. u n1hamRd.Sl85000 By brou1ht t odoor1 . wardrobe. Enjoy pool. a..... t076 minutes to the beach" Owner/A&t ~ · PrdwkiaallYdecont.ed aauna. Jacuui • tennia ...................... .. Dana Point llarlna. · and upiraded . llany Walkt.obucb. Pta6'•• CW 331311 Seabrilbt. Submit IY Owte cu.wm appointmenll. otfer! 4 bdrm 21,; N S14i.SOO. Owner will beJp finance. ~ Hilglllf• Holm IA• trf.. Open Houie sun Call and u~for John Last chan ce lo buy •. zoned bouse. over 2 l::tlM:OO. 2214 Alta Vlst.a. Shea, our 1peciallat. 21 Oceanside home In acrea of lud with U,000 '752-1J20 Presldentlal Hgbts. 10 aq. ft. useable area for Sharp 2Br Beach hoUle 6 •• Hom ea av a II in I as t carpentry, plumbine. duplex.ms,ooo. d QUAIL .................. ptwe. From 179.000. An artist.ans, etc. Fronta 00 Call~ pt •CE 640.5357 early visit ta r ecom · Laguna Canyoo Rd. Fan· Irvine Mesa RU.rs. ta.A 1~~~~~~~~~ mended. 492·2'180. Sunset t.aaticvalueat~.000! 0 CE AN FR 0 NT -10,..TllsJOP.M.t I-PacificHomeBuilders. tmeMcC--c• DUPLEX, $325,000. By SPICTACULAlt ....., 494-7551 ownr. Prine only. 4611 BIG CANYON Townbouae w/ocn view. "'-...___ NB "'""7'"76 "" Thil Uke-oew 3 BR. 2'tl ......... 1050 87="'• ' ......,. '" ' abwnbouae,$13'1,SOO. BA. w/formal din.Ing ia ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------___ 640-__ 90_19 ____ , now priced below the MOUNTAIN VIEW SI o.ooo DOWH 2 HOUSH mlrt. can toaee. Pool, 3 bdrm 2 ba, close Harbor View 3 br. 2 ba, ...... a..., to all, aharp, upgrades, clean. 11075 mo. No Newport •ec.h 557·531 I $15',SOO.Clffer.8»6'32 credit needed. Quick SIZl,OOOforlottl ~...... I 052 poueuklo. ~H.9118. Pvt .A&eot&f.5.1103 IY OWMB ... wport IHdt You Loved 10 Yrs Afo 4 Beaut. cust homes w /panoramic ocean views avail for sale from '228,000. You must see tbe quality of these bomel. AD early visit ii. recommended. 498-0200 or 831 ·9122. Sunset Pacific Home Builders. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pty. "''T• •sr HVH,,er.2Ba mG "-BR d "' .,,_ ln. Port Martate Laguna Niguel ""'nyooZ + en HARBORVIEWKNOLL 0,-s-day 1-5 2BR+guestun.it,w/priv Fantutic 1olf course vu, 3 BR, Cape Cod ln·level. 664-41.35 entry II ~th. l\; blk.s to R lty • sec .• tennl1, SJ.95,000 Open ipace view. F /R, •---------bch, 186.SOO. Open hse !8_ _ . _547_·10M __ ;~_32LS ____ , D/R.,2\'.iba,pooLtennia. SW'Milil6AIM Sat & Sun, H : 148 W. MIWPATIOHOMI IAYSHOlllS Prine only, 1179,500. Lovely cu1tom 4 BR =nes. 498·0175. 3BR.2"11 BA,okU.:1.111.ish Eleaant 3 BR, 2 BA . _8'0-4848 _______ __. beauty W/Umer crtyrd "·--------- wood plank entq. bomeln~com· Palermo model, xlnt pool. llan1 special San Clemente Cuatm Formal dlDlng room + mwlity.-PJu.ab muter abape, 4 bd.r. fam rm, features, such u eat-ln bllbide home nearing family room. Low main· BR sulte w /wet bar. den, 2\AI ba. SJ.85,400. kitchen. 2i,; N. lrg. ram completloG 2.000 sq.ft. J tenance yard. Much Garden entry. $179,SOO. 644-0614 nn. Now the lowest price BR 2 Ba. Fam Rm, more ... $100,990. 675-7390 in area. MUil tee to ap· break •a 1 l nook. ,.._ ... .--vi Mwllf'"__.C ....._ Pl'ft. fireplace, wet bar, sun· '•-"-"... 4 BA. ~· •cc ..... ..., deck, 2~ car 1arage. in :.~!~om· • Now 00 ~lY r:.i= 546-9132 ~~~iio~1'-53M874 munity. 3 BR, formal : •. -Real Estah PriDooJ.y. PbM0-1751 TWOIM SIAYllW dining room, family ~l'RAHTS 3Br Nantucket, view of MARIMBS n. room w /firepla ce. , ... _, -t Ii b •-Private partdng at white · 1 Ow'1llinl cotta1e w /lota c ty g ta • canyon. $1 H,100 ___ .. bea...... tn.,, u.n o1--c new a.__.__ roof Pool1i1e lot. 1245,000. ~1" .. _priced under ........ .:u. •• ~. --------•I -....... ....., ' AND 3Br Bar Harbor, VIAAI ~ ~~ OOYOU ~~arpel00.Call,U~nbll2ouae viewolCat.alina,ocean• 1200,000 In area . ....., enence of CE ..-. _.,. ....... Features incl 3 BR, 2'h BR, loft/den Park OFFER A SERVI ! u ....... Sl75,000. BA. famil.Yt1amerooms. N'--' ~..&... ........ 1 ... ___ Let the public know with Crestview Realty formal d.lnfuc. c..--•·h .. ._._..,._, uw~ uuuc an ad in the Dally t>ilot AallfocZee,832-3910 ~ to a knat'1 eyebrow. So .,__,_ no~o""'. It can We root. 3car1ar. View -o., e i n ._ en ~ ........ .,,..~ .• ·~ ... L ft '#'......._ _. I of ocean II canyons. ~1 .. ~ 500 .. · C'Olt YoU u little u SJ..65 ... • mnr• 0peri Sat • Sun i.s at tta l"T ........ L, · per day For more ln· Best b4a)' ln Bluff1, by New 4 Br, ' ba lli·level V't.aZapat.a. WAlll 198 LIGHTS formatbs and complete ownr. 3 BR, 2~ N . ()pen from buUder. Oa private 675-73'0 IYMleffr ntescall6'2·5678. Sat" Sun 1·5. 6'0-aS3, Cherry Lake. But •Mewolvalleybyd.ay. -.sl44 Waterfront buy In CGmfort • apace LD t.lrla M IHdt I --------Newport. UlO Tu1tln • creat family home .• ....,.... °" MawportlHcll 1069 An. $Ut.500. Ast . -IHI Ell* )I a II y a d d ~ d •"•••••••• • •••••••••• • •••-•••••••••••••• ••• • 7»-2Zl.2, "'"'720 feUuref,uSUS,500. __ _...;. ______ : ________ _ UDUCIDI Sharp, 3 BR, 2 BA towobome newly re· decorated lnakle 6. out. Close to recreation facmu... Great biay at ... '71i950. OCIAMYllWI from tlvtq room. ~ area, mua.r 1ulta l ldtebm. Bear tba aurf at nt1~t. Walk to ~..:... ... to t.bll beauUIW awtm· miq pool w/ndwood deeb 6 connd peUOI. ..... ·~14 ln lhll Immaculate faotllr boma. Woa 't hat =-:1~-4ta..tff4 4'WUO 1 .... 0 CE 110111 ILlllS aa. OVER ~O YEARS OF SERVICE GOLF COUISI YllW BIO CANYON. New Listing. Spacloue CUstom Bullt Home. Five Bedroom.I, Study, Rumpus Room. 5~ Baths. AU Electric Kitchen. Beautifully Landscaped. Situated On An Oversized Lot Overlookina Blg Can.YOO Golf Course. $495,000. S-C8a•• I07'S.Cl1•• 1076 .............................................. ~~!~ MIAILY ONI ACU OCIAMllOMr . Zoned R-3, 150 feet of San Ctemente oceanfront. Sensational views. Large 25 room home. Room for tennis, pool and 8 to 8 new condo· units. 29% down. Owner will carry. $845,000 . A COi.OW&&. UMlll CO. 496-7222 831-0836 --·-'573.~JJa:~ · ~~~~~~ WANT ACTJONt °"'9 lta!l.1 Phld what 1'* want le -~ ..:...: Cl.wiled Mkto.W711 tlMllCll Ddlr PUot ClM.tlWI. II I DOWI DllYI ......... .., .... ............ Othlrr 1..a btet. ...._. 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M2-1118Jm...m2 t47&, lit, last 6 SZOO l...qoon Villa. Tennta, 2 SmlaUonal I bdtlll. + avl8/S_MO-C»U ' Oalf ~ llGme. drtw lib c.lai9 ~ Rhcnlde CO. $1M,OOO MISA DIL clcoanlnc. lDcl prdener Po o I s . P v l b " b • home 00 bland *Uder· C.... •• bJta°'':!o,Y~Blc =--cl!,.!!,?· U•d•r TIS IS m Qwnw.71HOUOO. 3 BR 2....... ~ Gl-3713 213-70H230 neu (Sao Juan lalud, ............. ·-·-·--37.24 •1'.ee.1\7 --·••-,_ • .... rec:en...., re· Wubi.nstoo>. Summer ••• __ ....;:;... ______ !---------WU llftlll'r I hw ....-. dee. Cit to tennl.a AvaU £ecut.lve rent.al, walk 14 Nortbend, Z bdrm, gar, 1 lut oc~• r•MTASTICAL Ul"UI w ••• ;. 2700 811-1el5mo.M>-zill beach. frpl. 1ardener bl.la: bell. 228 Grandview oryear..,. MAR.IN.A Vlft rNW I ...... l·l f'M ....................... funu.bed. ht)'. 4 bdrm J &. 49'J.llot. AdllS, no Oraudlul bayfroat home S BR I S. bome lo ,,_ n IO ACU IAMCH Back Bay Area b8e for be be. lr1 famUy rm . ~. pets. S3llO. on Via Ltdo Soud. s ~~YIOO. Clsta Mal llUl"LU !Wmodeled ranch home ~~· -~~poo11&raJ! BA~-~J·--oolyl ....... N1!3peta bdnm., 6 bat.ha, family ..... -.. 2IGZ5 Lau.rte Lane, Eaal with,,..... t..m --'"".... -.,..c:....... • -... ....., · ....... v• rru • 2 rrplca. On the ssowm&• Studio. l bedroom MAJd service, pool zns Newport Bl, c .11 . 548-9'75.S or~ -.ollO; ~ eY'I. Sbaqri·la dbl wide tux. ,.__ N .. _ ....-.... ::...~ mo .. ao peta, aue Lee ~ """91 3252 ~ wtt.b ""-· 11 u ~ ....._ UI')' liviaa. BUI lt112Br, ....._. 11 ... < ear u.Y •views ln all'°"'"..,.... PUTe way <n•> ~1 3 bdrm lYI ba, al4ve • ••••••••••••••••••••••• wa • """" • p. --SU-5-C--.... ~--.... -.-- --2Ba SltfUne In adult lt~).Sl15,000.AI\, AND Just a abort drive dr(n4)521·5'7llext3ZI relri1 .. poola "tennis'"'"'~ ( dlts tn 2B Onyearlyleue. -·-C 1' t -1071 part. PriauD.IDI Jacuu eo.m.torlM-741<4. from Ora.n1e Co .. Tbe court. ~-964-2832 or .......... :r or a · ... .r Nicely furniabed l bdrm. ·-·-•••••• ........... ~ aoclal ac:tivltleal~~~~~~~~~I ~. •P• 4' brick paUo Lee 2 Br. Adult Condo e.T111Z home. formal din. avail Cbamunl 2 bdrm. Udo Closed 1ar. 1230. up ---------1 salore. All for under are fenc:.d In few com· wtwalk In cklleta. Poot JuoeS47Smo.536-6111 home with dell1btlul Adulta, no pets. 21l0 * * * * * * * aa 4,000• Park rent. 7 UMITSc.M. plete privacy. The re· fac:ilitiea. Eutaide. lamJ '32-5 11 3br, kids/pets Top ol hill location lease patio. close to bHch. Newport Blvd. IM CH...._ Sl~Sl'° Beaudtul brand new H mainlnl acreaae ls for pet0K. '175/mo. Coauct w/h111e toed yd It gar. option consldered'. <Ex· Avail. for Sept. BUNGALOW. frplc, maid ""A'f,..·_...,_ .. _ br, kJft. f/p. S.2 br, llo; be .,.,., to do with as you rut.a 645-9161 or MZ-1.517 Sm fee. Open M 7 days. _,., . ho > Jb WdSaaJllADCaplatrano. -'-~ lownboun. all bltna. ,_ t4S-4llOO ""'u .. veview me ' r. Great 2 bdrm home Oii NrV, emp«>y. penoa. No A f f o r d a b I e u p · llobtle Home Realty Cf11U, d.rp9. lluny, buy please. Call DOW! Al).. •C ~ a n W• OOl.allrY ldtcbefl. family the water on Via Udo •i:nokrw. 548-71.97 1tain/down1talra c:on· 2708Harbor,&.e208 now. Tom Lee, Rltr, t 7M 626 2 bdrm. clean, older COU· ~i;n. dining room. frpl d b b ..a...-1-1 3Bd.nm l\A& MO-lt31 ..-1-........ I.I.late .Ja.No'-" .... orc.-<, Summer's bere! ..,40 tn laving room. close to Nor . as een com· IW9'•.._. J740 ~um. ., _.. -...... .,. 7thSt•,,.. SA ...,. ......, --beach pa It cou try pletely redone. Avail.•"•••••••••••••••••"• .bat.ba1 carpetini, window t ... u iw. l """ Isl. la.at + c eao dep. Ill.Ill see. Kid. Clean. At llub c:iwne/ Tr0.Z3l7 Ju:nelrAicuat. 5_ .. 10 . covennp. bullt·lna. two rDaoa Ptmarina, lh60 •2T"9illm• CHOICIAYOCADO 59-1011 bch. MOl'e. Sm fee. Open · · ,,vu car prase Is paUo. By 2 br 1~ ba, encl. porcb, Near Lake l>artt. llin. to a l BR. Ulil pd M7days. 64S-4900 L111i1t forest 3255 l,ovely 3 bdrm. Udo Isle •-w...., ltlhl" owner. Koo. thru TbW'I. S18.000.49S-S634,-..olll bcb.1-4BR,3ba; 1·3BR. PUC S patio, qui.et~o r:;2 •C-1nW• ....................... baytront home on Via li'1UkJtdaenlrTV . tdu.11.. c&U 14G·2UI: Cll PrtE Reat4J.(IL 2YI be; 1-3 BR, 2 ba. 5 ~•-bew~·~~w: ~ Blvd. I J;NG ...... c ....... 2br. kids ot. On the lake, 3 bdrm 2 be Lido Nord. Avail. lhru J...i.DeaalrUlij!llea Fri. thru Swl. (days) 6 1Qa:5S '14 Dttroiter 1 br 1 aaraaes. frples. $111,000 .-sn.._. "° -·-- --,..... townh-.use air cond July IOLETOOC'EA.N evenln1a. call (71") ba, lOllZO aluaeo~d eac:h.1708-1713 Alabama, bulldlac sites. Terms _.._. ...... NieeSm, areLyd 6: PJd tio pnvate spa,' club & lak~ · lonll W..Me191 .e3«M cabana. $14,000 owner Hunt. Bch. 531·1118 Sl'1K 14 $2011 per acre. 2or3 BR.pool,etc.patio, .... "~v...,nM7 aya privileees-t6'5 811.31189 38drma .. 2balhbomeoo nfYorktowDBlvd ~ .befott DOOG or Owner. (114)m.8714Agt. __,..., lo vely Lado l 1 le , leave meanie Prtn· prase~-~-•C-1r'1W• ....._VJeto 1267 waterfall It BBQtn patio BeacbBlvdatYontowo cipalaonly ,_.S.lyOWMr .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• game room. Yearly 13'-0ote I MUDIST DB.HMn llAND MIW ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 bdt bse, nu cpta, drps, New 4Br Beach Condo. 3 2 BR , ._, Ba, $385 lease. Two bedroom. ooe mile to Pvt. Jacuui, sundeck •Adult, pet park: 10x52 e Unit apt w/ref: room . .._...,_ ..... d pnt. $300/mo. stove, blb from CX'O, xlnt rer Cordova Models the beach. Manager. pb· ~7:r:c1 j~Uo•r'c= ~Panorama11 ~trif..leBeRx· ~400its ar~-~l rent3eBd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• refri!._1!t &Adl~l ~u$100 ~$5.'IOmo. 5.3Sal· 97S-OOS 645,226S ~ 9fl0.532:9. • . . ... e. m.s... • -mo. wwme 4 . r, I ... lal•'leedl 3140 sec ....,.,. ,.., ~ oo o:r N. I 3 b 2 b F R dream home. Inside g e . u t t l . rm . , 2\A&Ba studios, 2 . 2Br, ••••••••••••••••••••••• petaaf\6642-391.S lBr Family Kome. l!\loBa, !,._~ Aean1C ~5 a, · • 00 REXlY SMALL BEACH.HOTEL Ten-a Cotta llle, cedar wsbr /dryer• kitch. lBa. 11CB1 Elm St., H.B. l3S McKnJ&bt Dr. Walk to SUPER CLEAN 2 BR completely redecoruled, ..... -. '.,., ROOMS~Weet paaelln1. custom li&hl· w/diahwshr; lge. fenced $37S,OOO. 848·265S days, be h. B d cornerlot,lmifrombch. 830-498S ~/mo.S36-7056 ~Is cmtom frplc make yd. w/sprinkler system; S3M8'13evestwlmds ac: 2 r. en, Z'AI dplx. 1 Ba, gar, small ~. ot liushard & No. of ..,_,..._. 326' this a ~ce out ol Home corner lot.. Sep. util. shed bat.ha. $300twk Junt 14 child ck, no pets. $295. -r--...... .._. 3741 ,Yaaaztne. Spacious 6: ai cement patio. $12,500. TWOILOCIS October.494-7430 1950 A Meyer Pl. Yorktown. l!Mll Perch. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •7).7JOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• teQIUOWl,oolySlll,500.& 83S-2!MO OFFoc•u.~ ._... 3150 ~5/W·4_!~; S49·3484 M:!Smo. + $28Smovein NOFEE!Houses,coodos. ._ ...... _ _.. LAGUNA BEACH MTR. yours 14 experience by ~ -.......-...... ......... cost. Drive by lit, call duplexes . Rental INN .S/Wk & 11 ·d callin1 MnllgeforSale 1200 91.Dlitsfor$400,000Hunt· ....................... forappt.962·1641 Pavilloo,61~12Bkr. S-Clli•• 3276 . up. ai YAU,IYREALTY ••••••••••••••••••••••• ingloo Beach. All adult 3BR,2ba.avallMay10th. 3 BR, 2 ba, frplc, or So. Ccmdo N Be h&Atl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ::J: =-4~5J.~= • .._CIES makeanoffer.752·1920 ' Onquietcul·de-sac.A/C, CoaatPlaza.Rmforboat · r ac an· BlGCanyon2 BR+ den. N "'---H ~ wallpapered. 768-4259, storage. Kida Is peta OK. ta. 3 Br, 1 ~ ba. Close to Fantastic golf course vu, 3br, 2ba 2 stry Condo No. . ~ wy. Xlnt mloi-ranc:b site d ft.11.&IL 768-4299 8613168 (714) 1 yr Lse.-... mo. Avail bch Ii shops. Garden sec., tennis, $850. ~~. ~l,!'~,.!'5°· Agt. 1 '--. p•-rama·,. ..._ .... South ol Orange County: ...., ... ~ 861·3184 • • mid-Ji.me ~40 peUo. 2 Car encl gar. M · SC'J.7064· 833-321.S _,.,., _._ .,.. -"' ""'" ..... AUttJerough, butworka-p• .&CE · sociaUoo pool & prlvil. ' ' YM!w, No. End. t37S. mo. ·~~~~~~~~ b1e BKR ~ t .. wportlHdl 316' CLOSITOOCIAH Avail June t. s•oo. NewBigCanyon2Br,2Ba S."-Nopeta.-.:m&eve .! · <n4>m·S9I '°f-1119:JIP.M.J ....................... Newabr,ZYI ba ltZbr, 2 84'7·2622 Two home. blfl golf Clfikhw 3271 ... rtlleda J76t 4Br, 2YIBa. uparaded OR522--0530 COVING TOM Ocean view 4 bd. lu ba CIODdoa Pool jac:uui course view, pvt garage, ....................... =~ ....... , .... .. bome,$'71,900.Prinooly.i----------bome. xlnt furn, vy 1g dblp.r oi»en.,eamc:eu'. Lrgdelwcefronl2bdnn&t $150 mo. 640·8126, 4 Br, 3 ba, very pvt1 ________ _ 492-4337. I 0 ACRES FOUIPLEI poot Gar Ii park'g. Cblld inll cboo.eyourcarpet den W/2 ba, fireplace, & 833-3973 tawnboule. $400. Lease. • PA.lie YOUR HOltSE One ol lbe rew excellent Pride ol ownership un.Jt.s. & pet OK. $1300 mo to ssso· & MSG. Westbluli cloeed .farage. No ~; Plush 3br, Jba w /boat -.-Sor483-111IO. B ranch sites left in So. Xlnt So. Coast Plaza Sept 15., $900 after. YJ.11.age. Victoria 6: Ca· ::,:S~.~ 342·3157 shp. 1 blk to beach. S700. Beautiful 2Br condo. • .. ~e BeauUlul 3 BR w/a view ~~S:~7o~~~ ~-Cif>reai~~~';~~ 64CH.UO aycn.&n·DO 2 bdrm home unfum 1 558-&S:M,64CM919 m&llY xtru. pool, 2 kids :,y, & free.form C!c,•t lbe tastic price of $3500 per last. IO hurry" ca1J to-~ 6 BR secluded, Eats~ 1 br, $2SIO. Stove belh AvaU 6-M8 Walk 14 BOATOWNER'SSPEC. OK. snomo.-.-G , lower level. r spa, .., -· BKR dayformoredetaila. spacious country style Is refng. ~bachelor '--a"h $360./mo Call • ._ ........ ....,_ ._ .. __ 3 br, S...AM 3210 Bl ' massivefplnlivioiroom acre. £e...... · home oo l•-e lot $800 .. _ Stove util pd Call ""' "' &AMLiu•..-••UUUJC •. A'"'" .. room. T ---1 (n4)~6-5'117 S4AJ666 -.. · ~-• · ~12 2\A& ba, frplc. patio, view ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' .......,. ....... .,. v-per mo. Tbe Real Eatate 646-n'lS. square footage situated ORSZ2·2080 Fair.-..eu3orS82-6843 ---------deck. 32' boat slip incl. GOSEJ:THIS! a br. 2 ba, on 1.4 acres-Cali to aee. Loh/ &side lge 3br, Zba, gar, I' .... _ =:r!!=:.r~~3033 or W/cdcrpta,rd2 cOnar pra1e. • $2168,000. r.-... 1500 Q>odo. Furnished. 3Br. lndry, lncd yd. $475. • .. r .,.. fa Y• • ly 1395. V .t.lllRV 64A-o -rr• 3\A&bat.baw/frplc. DOCK 6'1W800 ...... 3242 NEWPORTTERRACE 913-4.56'7A&t,oofee. GREATRF.cREATION: ....,.., _.,..,.v -••••••••••••••••••••• for 3S' boat. $150/mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Swimminc. 1aunas. 2 0 CHOICE Cemetery · Waterfront Homes Lrg 4 BR bse, frplc, !ncd 2 Br, 2\A& ba condo. View. LOOKATTfUS! health cluba, billiards. lota, side by side.both for ..WlU:Pl.IX 63H400 yd, Woodland Sehl Dial. WATaFROMT ~;N~l Doris ~ ~pie 2~:ust see. olabt·liabted tenni11 $ 7 2 5 . M E II 0 R y BY BUILDER lsN.H.Hl, sas. 613--0626 er, c:, •• more. CIOUIU. Pro ft pro &bop, BEATmIS·4br.3bafor ~~~.M=~0:1!~ ~ £f~o':fte:·~~~ ~~!:~.~~~ .... MesaVerde,32l80ref: 3~~~:!12~~C:.E ~~0~a~xi~ =Opea 7 daysM. ~~vtneranp,party 918.000. Owner, 493-se5S; 213/897·98&9 it wiattacbed dbl gar ·-.. 3202 Ave.4 BR,2 ba.~. ' loyMcCc6r VIEW 4 BR !am m •Cc r'aW• FUN ACTIVITIES: a.T780 c rclal (2) 3 Br spacious dlx un'· ..... ; ................. ~~-l::t·4:~=· 1110.....,.....,cl. drps, &rcrpt. iac in :SS..; T_.. 32to Fulllime director, free · -THE ,,.u .... MAE! Pt .,.rty 1600 its. Bike to bch from Bike to beach. I.usurious ' COll9 W... 541.77z9 BR. indoor /outdoor pool. ....................... Sunday bnmcb, BBQ"s, ~ ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••here. $198,000fullprice. adult livlnl 40+. Two $2851g2br,Kids,petot.A wet bar w /refri.g , $28$ 2br ldd ot. Really trips. parties. s porl IUCH/COMM'L 2412 Delaware, H.B. bedroom c:oodo ln Hunt· nice fncd yd & gar. Sm gardeningL A ail J&ulpoo11ae~-~ nice, gar, good area +. toumammts.timore! You can have a SWlDY, 531H118 ,_ ... _ Landmark. StOO fee. Open 9~ 1 days. lnm l244 c v y vw.... Sm .. _ n..-"'.1 da.,. B"""' ..... FUL AOOl'C>· spacious, veraaWe 3 BR Store bklg. 2000 sq ft+Z ;;:~th; will consider 6'5-4800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• call eves, 675·4054 , ~ ..,,_...,,..... ~v· ~:· l62 ~- t.ownbome-cbange ycxar acljacmt iota. Near City SAMCl.IMB(JI lease. Million dollar •C n r"sW• Sensational 2 br, l ba 1-&16-9891 ·•C v'•M• Ji'1m. fr unfum. Model.a l•festyle with enter· Hall on Newport Blvd. D..a.D recreaUoo cent.el'. Call w/h'plc, dahwhr. Kida 41 open daily 10to7. Room· tainer's patio, ne:rbL Mike Sullivan for ap· ADELUXE!! Pel ok. Only $395 . WATBRO~ W11f ' t11 J.Ztl mate service avail. No pools, parka, & lak $16.900 potntmenl at7S2-2809 $!m. Kids/pets ot. Yust 9D-4567.Ai\. No fee. Custom, se,:c1ous 2 ....................... ~aae required. Sorry, :-~:~e~"Pf.~~ ~:1.Js.~Rg::J~·~ HOMEFJNDERS :1!:'~~1f·d:;: UNTALS =r:eB·a~bo-~~!~~ •q:!!R~ p~!';P!~ adullaoaty.nopeCa. VAWYllEALTY patio. PLUS separate 'IbowaodaofReot.ala ....., 2BR.1Ba. .......... sns 1ocatioa S7'25 mo. rrlY · OaJlWOCMI --apt.ZooedC·l,for GetFutReaWts •Cc nGtll• 2B.., 2Ba ........... u...: !,!!~at slip nail. tsm.y.".J*'_....mo.ScoUReaJ· Garden .a---._ lf!Mtn 731-6050 Coat Hwy .• N.B. 501213 •-Sample· ·n. ~ _.,_ _.,,_. ~~ 1 --l addedpotentia.l. '-f '---·all 38R,2ba ....••. ~/640 ......,.,....., ..... ~ ~ Ft. lot w/retail store IEACHTlftll ~~~";t-appl CIRCLETIUS 4BR.2Ylba ..... $.'52S/S75 HARBORVIEWKNOLL s:IJli5 spac. 2br.,t1ds oti 880 1~1~~}!ll7lh1 ~\ ES\Q!Q!-t$~=-"'~f;g~~~ss Sl,O.OOG $.m3brldds!)'d/patio ::n,c,le~~r1dw~: 58R.2'Alba ........ '60() Spacious2 BR.&den,2\AJ Must see. Its ~ute . ~S.... .--f NB P 0 1900 Sq LIFETUIESERVICE b a . '' C ~ p e Cod llcft. Sm Fee. ()pea M , ·~_.,........ ~~~I rom · · · · · Walk to beach or Del Sm fee. Open M 7 days. Cb .. G 1days.845-4900 1700 16lh St. ft. Lease '900 mo. or sell Mar shopping. Quiet 557-GIU ~ armer · orgeous •C 1 n W• <Dover at 16th 1 $l25.000. Agent 646-2414 area with great 3 BR •C: r'a W• appt's. Near by pool & 642 8170 .s.ta.. .._ IOI o.-.i""Cen•-ronBea"h owner'suntt.Upper2BR ..._,., ' 11'1 3207 tennis. Avail. 6/1. $635 ..... Gll'ar.I! . _........... ..., "' ,_,._ ................ vtews. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'"~"" 3 BR. .. ba, Mo. A#J.. 64().SS60 •••••••••••••••••••••••• Blvd ... ,190,000. Triple ............ w1u. ~....... a::.n;;u~r. ... We .. -ve lOOO'a ol '---~ .._ _______ _ -BERTIIA HENRY Pe o I n , o p e n S • t • clean. nu cpt. Bltns, no ... ,..,..._,.,,.. 3 br 2 ba, beautiful new bet leuee, Scott Realty REALTORS ll:»3:30. Yrly, 2 BR pets. $450. 831.1266• ChtmeJfront38R,2ba,2 dplu, apta now, all oondo. Muat sell. ~.ooo. 536-7533 .._A nJ dbl u-~-car gar. Family prer. areas, all prices. Sm fee. 541...tOS4 215Delllar 492-4121 ._ ce, gar, -· 549-1-/ tfi50.0wner/agtS48-1290 Use our free phooe 5r.s TO llACH 2 BR, 2 be, rrl.J. sno IAYJIROMT WIMREALTY -1320 W. Balboa Blvd, aenice. T..... IOtO OWNER/AGENT t I Merl/ 1.-z.3'm Attractive best W-slde. y~ 2 br sns .. 2 br •C111 r ..... ~~;·-;;;:·~~;;;;;; ·:ota~rlsbad Blvd. "'°""' 21 oo c... .. w.. 1u2 ~fc'.s 3 tsR~~t!; ~. ~Js -.s73 l'AMPU5Dl:IRVltfE =cit~:;, ~:ii.':.~~ 6'5--4800 2 BR CGlldo. yurl.y. 8:5month PAKL.o ardrobes B r l Carlabad.~llfornia .............................................. mo. 536-5114. 559-4718 Wood.bridgeTownbome, 3 Realt.y64Z-88:i0Agt. ...... .. alata~°" :ew kit ~P~~ :er~fc nf.434-1735, offers: 1 o du at r l a l con . DUPLEX 2·3 BR, avail. saoo 2 bdrm dining bdrm 2 be, sml pet OK. u.~ • •ad 3300 2 BR, 2 ba, yrlY. $395 tile, ram din, lg heated 3 O.at•.. domioiu.ms, 2 nu units ()pea views, deck, Jae. mo,L yard Drive by $415 mo. 833·8114 or HA..oll Y1EW ...... :.: ............. . filtered pool, sprn.klrs, leatwww .. Loc.'s. adjoining the O.C. t850/9800.752--0611 1rm.enc: under' mat .,~19• 631-3634 2Br.2Ba.den.t&OO/mo 3 bdrm 2 ba + A-,,_ associated d 33' Ai--320() "4}00 SQ ft • V D&JDe • .,. '--«6...1 •.u .,.,_... .,.;u UI cloae to everytblng. In Carlaba ... I W/l c;:t;d.'westem Terr~ Le9eo.t-W Elden Ave, B. BRAND NEW UK:gcuu._.._. Garden Grove. $550. 9 .900. 83UellO By appt. beautlfuloceanfrootage. loc. 4320 Campus Dr OPENSUN 2 BR t.ownbome· l'AI ba 1900 Sq. ft. 2 Br, 2~ ba, ~bdrm 2 ba, m-M:Jl (I J,/ I),. £ ;-_ '.J tJ' / '" '> ~ Sat/Sun 1-8. Prin .__ ,,.,.,.., 2000 #uO, N.B. ~. 92l66C) PH; Oulrmlngl 3 bbrl • .lgek yardto frpl. 1 yr oJd. i.ae. yi: ~~c.:._CoYmr~ ~l r~ .. matrm lrg. ~ b~g llv· Caedc I ••• I ....................... n4J5oG.H80 w / reea, oc • ga.r.$386.A&t.552--0434 ·e'?S m'':· M"'i ke .._ . Ytu"• ... car U.fwal ._.. 1425 J ' ..,,, '" ,,.. • '' • Wad ....... I 091 DUPLEX ti toe to lbe ac:boola Is huge ~D· S I . garage, Snug Harbor Rd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• P'antutic Apt, overloott· ••••••••••••••••••••••• • P belt. Close 14 aboppuig. 4Br, z ba, frplc, fenced SchloeHman Realtor. 1650/Yr lse. 631·17'79 or ru,, 2B 28a d in& bay, dock avail.. Cl'a;YEARNEW beach. only '85.000. Scott LohfarS. llOO •·mo.+ opUeeorsell yard. $,\25. Kids/pet ok. <n4)613.S311. 673-8182 lln. r. · rps, pool, fpk, yrly 11SO mo. 4 Br, 2 ba, "6,950. 16082 Realty. ~7S33 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fOI' S144,000. 2037 Port 154--0838, 751-4584 UNIVERSITY PK Ox1 rd B Coodo li t I ~· frpl, pa~. ~~m or Jme, July, Aug. Sept. 8urtfeu Cr. Bkr. (213 )Twobouaesooooelot.ex· OfflCEIU>GSITI Brtatol. ~11 Karen for .Model.aB Z\A&~ ~ 2f ~ • sp lb ~ve • :: •11~~14 w 5 or. $lZ50.~.-n 43M383dy, (21.3)SN-<K27 cellent area. sss.ooo. Huntingt.ooBeach appt 152·2964 Agt. or 0-PoW 3226 r, • us rp c. gar .• was I ry, · · -------- ev llushell.541""4054 Z1,000 aq. ft. lot near ....Mu _ .................... ~~::i;·~:.TC:· =~.1~ :;,es & Toor1tn1e n-o.._IA..!....._~._ ... __. Pacifica Hospital. s SPYG~HD..L Unique 1 bdrm ~uPlex, ate~ from greenbelt: ' · ~faM1trd 3525 u. .... ....,._, ..... ._...,.. JUSTUSTIDI 0 ~~~~~P1:;61 PointaSbop.Cntr•Ctvtc 0250 mo lease. groundflr,lrgpnvyrd, tenni.s & pool. "'50 mo. New luxury home, 2 br. ••••••••••••••••••••••• =~~~~.!~· ~ ... w~:f ~~ Anaheim, CM. Bkr. CenDater:nSUSdeo'~eRltr Panoramlcvtewofoce•n ~ ~~ 1. $300 S52-8S87 deo, Jacuua .. 2~ ba. 12621 Flower Street. VISTADILUDO ...,...... ..... le dt.Y lites 4 BR fam · · frplc, beam ceil. 2 car Garden Grove. Lar1e _llal_· _· .... •_.ooo_. A_gt;;.._. 840-__ S060_.1_~ __ S631______ 546-9950 rm. beaut deco,.. Pool, 2 ,. '* Y*'t 3234 DeaDe Home, Unlv. Pit, p.r, applns. 313 Island. one bedroom~· WIS/IDOl'n-1020 °""" ......... COSTAMESA LOT frplca corner loc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• BR. Comm. rec, gmdr. S875. yrly. 615·4912 or dosetosboppiog. Laun· Spectacular apt pool ' " ...... ITS. 200• x 185' waterfront 644-•a.noo 3 BR, 2 ba, 2-c:ar gar. ~~~u.ly 1' $'750 mo. evea~~S201. dr.)' ..!!.cil00lfl l_!!1 !· CaNUo jac .• tenola, tioo ro~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ b d t h r/6111&-.... child.a~ ~..,. J JHlu a. .a.... Call ....... .._. Here'• what you've been commercial. Rlveralde 3 Br, 2 be w/beaut. yard. ran new wo ae. Bllifs, alee 3 BR. 2 ba, Clyde at (1141 S9H01!. une. ...., • ---· ForS. I IOO looking for. New 6 unit Co. $55,000. Owner, SS75 mo anDual lae 601 ftplc:, c:rpU, drps, pool, UoivenityPk,SBR,Zba, ~Mo.Avail.now! ~afters. a,,.'----........ iour 2 Br, &GalO. N•~laau 544.oe14 or Jae, IM $495 mo. Acroea tiD>mo. Agent644-ll.33 13742 Newland Street, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.. UUUMJ ••u. All -~ • from aupel' new aporta 556-4380 Gardea Grove. Beautlful h lsu:ll's 2baandtwo3J.!~r 2ba. u•y·•.....,•-1 ~ . club. HS-7883 evea It: Newport Terrace, 3 bd.r t-......... -m•-...... -~ Tii1...11 1 • • FANTASTICAL eleckitchw/bruna.2car --""''~ ---...... 21 .. ba l/j I -""""'""" ..,....,.........,., -·=•• • prt'eeac:bunlt.310Vlc· OCIAMYllWLOTS ...,.G .. Dl•I! ... -..-. f.,.,.l • poo 1. acs!~:· In e it cell en t ••••••••••••••••••••••• toria.MZ-21640wn/Bkr. Home-bullden belnt of· WebavelOOO'sofbousesl lluJllw:'l•IMdt 3240 ~28:12 + ~rilz.., · nei8hborbood. Private 8u .. 3102 Sett~ lea:ll'y HI fered lat c:bolce ot dplxa. apta now, al ••••••••••••••••••••••• or ritio view from lovely -••••••••••••••••••••• ~I c:f.':ii~ s;::::ise~ FOUIPLIX malnlficent ready·to· areas, all prices. Sm New·eleaaot,2 bedroom 2Br. nrocean, sbopg, Pan tcben ; enc los~d 12621 Flower Street. 2Br, + booua rm In El Fineat Cll area, dia· buli.t ocean view Iota. Fee. Uae our tree pboae <tlS50) OC' 2 bedroom + vua, W /D, fplc, 2 car gar. g 8 r a I U..' b.lf 0° d ; Garden Orove. Lar1e bwuhen, new carpet, Lud Developer' Ufle• aenic:e. den (~5). Cedar It win ....... ._. u...........ir. IC'75. ~11. S320/moo Y e one bedroom town.bouM Morro By the Sea, your frably painted, 00 main· bmmdlate nspcme as •C-1 r's.... claw home. 5 Blocb to--,_,... n"'"'5 ( M • n •I er , A p a rt· c:lole to abopping. Laun- own pvt bc~rt rent tenanc:e. Income JUltallmttednwnberof ~ beach. Private 2.car WorthwoodWWowCreek $5503BRbome,316Cedar mentf.30).(714>81H01.S. dr)' facilitlea No only(nv1~)· C TODAY StOOOtmaatb: aboukl be tt.e 1aU are betna ol· ~e. Fully main· •lnlle·famlly res. w /3 St, N&wport Shores. D I -lHO cbildree; no pet.a. Call ~~..., •1100 p lc:ed below fendtobullcknforaale -llllO.....a. 2BR2Ba BRa famil.1rm .. 1unken 811-2110•"'. ,.~~ 4 .. ..._... l"l...t...atm•>lll·"""'· C ..... Pacfflc • · r -:r~9· ' yard. Adulta. No Ii""•'• rm fonnal din· -· < ........... •••••••••••• ......,._ .. ~v ... llobUellomeReahy =::_::'155.500· ::.~• llme. <714> zw=;.i =-hf~ peta.lnquireS2511tbSt. l~~Su~'ny. bright 3Br,2ba,refrig.Pvlpet.2BR•coavertibledeft.2 •••i...W• 270IHarbor,Sle208 • •• ~ Stained p, patioe, FP. <n4>98CM331 altyll1hta, atrtuma. 1 bl.It to bcb. ~.mo. I '-. fl'plc, bltns, very pvt Cberry Creek Adult 540-5'17 VALUABLEPBONTAGE t I • __..... 7»0'117eva;n$.3291 DON'T lllSS OUT ON 1arden window in Yr lse avail 51116 Nep-rear yd. In beaut, cool Ap&a.Ui 2Bll.fplc'a,we --------J.Z BR UDib CJD approx. ._.. 2400 11DS Sharp 3 BR I BA. kitcbeo II vaulted c:ell· tUDeAve.m..2090 Oapo Beh. S3IO mo. See have lake•, ton•. EST "''TE s "'LE ~ Ac: com'l. On S.E . ·--·················· 2 Br. l balh. earaie. New fl!k W/cpta fDcd yard inp lead to the Spanish Sat. Qin, 12noo1i-Spm: Lot "' "' Briatol nr. OC Arprt. On· $7995 decor. No peta. SSOO/mo. can~ uu. $m. -.4587 dealp. $$75/mo. lncl Bll Olnyon twnbme, 3Br, 2'T001·A, Avenld• LH = t. =.... j!:: ly $1'1S,OOO w~ dn. 63H3U.845-1CJ89 a•oo•-prdeoer. 1 Yr. lease. ~.~•Jgoaclf. ~. Palima.-..-Beacb ...... ,.. ll •• wttb funl)f room and ... mdoaed---porcll. Vac.aot • "*' to occupJ. Only SZl.500. Ruth Laurie, ar . ...., i br eirpendo Oii ... in w. Nwpt. SlUOO. Kan.ea a-lt.7ta.-o Tlamln10 Coacb W /c.&bllu ad.It prk HU' ..... Top ('ODd.. xtra lrl 1voa rm •~:.} bdrm. Low . 1"llll Plll.N· CIPALS ONLY Call ..._, MHTm UDIO I Pll aSDUCm> ...... ff .. •llQW.laU..IDEITero •dlt pk. lrl•l• wide ",.....dnDtbbftt ........ bl ..... Otho • muieli _... O•••r traoaterred ..... Owner-wUI carry at K Fer UWI c:ablo + i acre11 -....,,. <A-25> • ...,... ......., .... u.... u.fww 3600 s. ol Warner. N. ol S.D. l D t . Ex c: l w I ff D in bl-deaert w tterma. ln· Beaut SpyglauR Hlllf . view AV AIL. NOW ' BR 2 Ba. Jean DalM IGC35 S795/m0. Call 64CMITT6. D 0 I .. FWy. 5156-ltel. No pell . JOHNSON B~r 714 / terior unflnJabed. Partty home. s B • am rm, w~· ,_.,.., ..... "..... ••••-••••••••••••••••• " • fUrD. Be ut view Bkr lm.med occup tlll50 mo '"..-• ... _,,...,. _......,.. ..... Glllora!I Qepnt duplu, 3 BR, 3 13742 Newland Street. fll25.7M2otn4/MW131. a • • maMl . . thruout, lood loc. OnlY a...--._. 3241 WebavelOOO'aollM>ules. ba, frplc:, SfOO mo. OardeD Grove . c:.a. IMTI ..._ $'35. m-4517. •it no fee. ··---••••••••••••••• dplxa, apts now. all MS-Zlll ........, BeaUl.llul.. two ~ Tit-Pia .. .,., 000 Olt.,C B tr ••so """"' 8';"" mi:'":.: .. •: B U N T I N O T 0 N "TllEWllALETOWER" ....... ell..,..,, Sm fee. ' F · ~ .. ,! ..._..Pla_.-a Pr•str -~Coro.,. Be h. N HAllBOUR brand new A landmark home. Use our free phone 2 Br. 1 be. new c:pCa • vt.. MID k>Vely ' •••-••••-•--• .. ••• UW.< ac o mdll&or)'3bdrm,2ba, STANDl.NC ABOVE aentce. drlla. rmtaN adulta, no h I d 1111•W.M•1n pm. Olptlvatiftt home. alltultin,jac:,pool,etc:. ,..,..,. CRASHING SURF •Ca I m1r'sChl• pets. UOO +. U4 Ht en; eoc ou 17141711""61 CANYON LAU ~ moat.b. Leue. Privacy.•· MMtOI. ATVJCl'ORIA BEACH. MM800 Shalimar . .._,..,, L:o~' i:J '<.{~ HOti9+1MCOMI Be1utlful muter _. ••sHU. Clmetobeacb,3 br,2 ba iVi:";!JolD:~AJ: Newport crest CC>Gdo. 3 4' ._............ :~=t~Apartnaent i. '8!"" ~tn~'->t: planned communltJ ~ .._ w/fiic:, dabwbr, toed Wltoollevela LocaWd bdr3ba +den,2000sqft, ........ -............ . ,_. ua _ ...u. ~U:.: l~.~l~~ :~r••j:::;:· yd. ,._, ISM.5«. a FEW HUNDRED FT. pool /tennis, lse. '85(). ........... J7 ....... ..._. ... ei.t•= eoatM rtafCorool,lhr aDllo.:.=: . Act.No ee. P''ROa TH! SAND, ~ ........ -............. ·-................. . Bell~ec..dloD drive from OnGp Co. A.p1tt40-'7000 Budlwalkeoodo.Jbr,2 W/OUTSTANDINO 0Denl8Q11lke~t.4Br, Bachelor. l·rtn, Priv. I.Br, 111!1 DPla. ~.la S.Jm 5E' 1..-$1J,100. M ,applldeclqU..bltna. OCEAN VlltW. Wlll f be jac:oal, ete. 1112 batb. ~. R.etrlt. *10.a11Ulllpcl,tmmo. cu m bomH rrom c.e.Mliiil UM Yr I y la• $121 . ._. far ~ .. per mo. Hlt&land. sns,ooo . no cootlq. Qul.t adult. rrtr.._. ~'-:::. 111111 u .... -•-••.... ( 114 ) I• 5 . U u or Good rtl. re.auaNd. P'or home. Atl.,ea1.-00 "85 mo. -.ms .... p ' h 3107 i.&19t1Wra.,lbetla-. CALU'OBNIA '=brt.do~,ape. (21J)4»Gl =~ -.ont ON WAT&R', tanwt.le C.W .. .._. 172.J 111111 ................. . 1&1 . balJt.lD ~ :r>~ OL~Bh. .-. a.auUol SIR aba, "'-· 2 Bdrm, da. J .. --·-•• .. •••-•••• l.owt1\Bat~Waato oeen .-.. 1 y..,.. Leal•·-*-. trple. aioci to Loftbo 2 ._., 2 ba. oeuo ba1bl, h'plie. uaormo. $121. aaclt; Id.al for ba.Y or baac& 211 E. _I..,... cdlAbCTU-..r'-llM a... ............ to ..UT park. ,us1mo In. ""·Walk to bcb. 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WUb a Woman's Toucb. ~·· 1hlo1! e11 DS)(aJD..S.A. d•ninl &aol Guar work Ca .... ~ larse or 1mall jobs. ~. 645·SZ30 aft 5.30. the beet. 758-0377 lrvtoe. 676-317~ eves. J &D BJevtna. 548--7283 hakea-compo-tu ~ llS7.0U8 • biacr aavinp. Pree Apt-Omte-Comm· . Ucemed 17l-03158 . ........ P~ lntu IJ exter. Free at. 5tl·S10 ea:&.l·~ Rosemarie's Houaeclea.o . , ......... c.tocn Homel • Unit.I ..... s.. ·-· .. ~kes iJii. Refs, ruaoo. Own ••••••••••••••••••••••• neat. ef'a. Free eat Re Root For Lesa ........................ • Shampoo Ii Ile.am clean. ~u~ not QuantltlL ....................... • •••••••••••••••••••••• trans. 6'2-1403, &&5-3'38 MOY.._ CallG!!f.~ C&Jl Anytime Cob' brlahtenen, wbt 8. ADdencJo. 8 ~l -save llcmey• Jl'ree Eat. Gl-o311 ... \AM. --~okl u.Jet. HANDYMAN. Homes fs Venata.Je'a expert, pro-Wb;/591 D1hew&11•Pa.rk.i.a1 lac cpts 10 m1a bMl!cb Clua eq>. in ILO~ etc. Fr-ff apta. Consclentioua The Moppets Cleanina r .. 1lonal. Malle your sqt ... s Service, top qual. work. . ...................... •Bepain •S.alcoallil I bv, dia rm. ball $15. Ave Gmsai lkdJdin& CODlraC· CGGllWl 'D . 21119 Ctaf'tama D. Call 64S..Q302 Bera. Call 546-2393 next move a smoolb Paln~ wall vapbica ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Lfc. NB. CM 86 no SI.~. coucb $10, cbr tor Neb addlliooal re· transaction on you and Asphalt IMMrfl. 15. Guar elim pet odor • aidmti•I proj41da-jolot ....... HANDYMAN : Carpentry, Houaecleanln1 -oa your budget. 534.QMO; Murall 6 sip . Skyll1hta brt Ihlen up Cpt repe.lr. 15 yrs eicpr · ventura. Call 9&0-41.llO ••••••••••••••••••••••• electrical, plumbing tit Dependable and Hooeet. 493·5025 anytime "4·2114 room1. Over HU io· •%I ......... Do worlt myaeU. Ref Formica Counter Topa in· Ors. 540-5022, M7..sot ltalled. Calli. Sk,vll1bta. ....................... • aftsor-..,4 6'2-1922 ,... 0..0. ht. est.0151 531-0101. stalled to your apedlica· Gtul.tg ....................... DllV Problema? Additloos. remodel, all tiou. Latest colon • de-Housecleaning $4. hr , ..... " ......... , ....... ..,. C.. .. /c..u.t. Cualom redwood patlo · IAt OW' DMV experll typm eonatr. Free est. ligm. Free est. 61S-3ll8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Barbara and Patty Refs . ....................... covers It decks. . ...................... = Call Alli Eb •••••••••••••••••••••••• Sltro. ~ Uc'd. Haul, aki~loader dump 95.W30f PETERS PAJNTING for free con . Foundalion1, retaln!nt Gta•1T I ~ding, tree wrk, E:&pr'd. Reas Rates. "5-2333 Repair )'OW' TV tape deck I .52$-6721 wall•, blocks, patios . Custom remodel'°' • re-....................... tioa.s ek. 831. J.2S1 lmdlca,ii I lter'ee>. Save SSS. ~3 Free Est. Call Gene ....... ,....,... aftS. 556-&'Ml. lJc'd. pair, 15 yn ln area. re-•VERY LOW PRJCF.S• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ C.,1 ... lid/CIOIDDl. lntr/en. Uni· On Gardeo.lna Maiot. I' , I • •••••••••••••••••••••• LANDSCAPING ~·lextuftS Tie ....................... 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Custom fabrics, free est. SERVlCE All brands. S3M'780.SS&-43113 9'1'M086 or 841-0383 Windows cleaned. -re· Jobn. S31-8082or646-:i031 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jerry's Int. Decorators S48-8375 F1oors, carpets, baths, Free estimates c..sonable, businesses. Carpenter 6 CabJDet writ. R.J . Huffman &Son. welcome. 982-4185 walls, patios, windows. Rinehart F1oorcovenng YOUNG MAN. 5 yrs exPf ~ homes,,.,,.~ 817-4461 Remodel• addiUon.a. Exp. Japanese Gardener. Spec. price for vacant re-in wallcovering. Free Free Eat. Sml jobs 6 re-846-2878 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Your maid doesn't do win· 6'5-'644 or S48--UC1. a.ctncal Complete yard service. aideocea. eats. &&5-8576Andy. pairs. 673-5125 eves. Reliable & neat. 645-0894 RE-ROOF FOR LESS dowa~ We do. Call WI Ucensed & Bonded. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Those Guys 974.()810 • Alvin. I I t t•d Btctrfc The fastest draw in the Paul F. Gannon Installed factory direct; 6.11-0217 or 6'5·2032 Classified Ads, your one-SELL idle items with a WANT ACTlON"> West . .a Daily Pilot Wallpapering Craftaman estab lS yrs. Call Harold ·want Ad Help? 642-5618 stop shopping ceottt < Uc 32"1138 ~· Daily Pilot Classllied Ad. Classifed Ads 642·5678 Classl!led Ad. 642-5618 213/434-3942 Gunn 549·2961 Want Ad Reeutts 642·5678 ......... u.tw.. .,. ............ .... ...... ""'-'--.,.. .............. .,.. ....... .....,.. VocaHo.t R...tab 4250 Offial..tal 4400 ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0,, a rt.rlty 5005 W-,W..e.d 5030 c.-.. w.. 3122 Coate Meta 31Z4 .......... odt 3140 ......... IHc .. 1840 _,,_ ... .................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pvt ~Y needa $50 to , ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• c-.••-3111 On Lake Arrowhead, 3 AIRPORT OFFlCES TaAYB.ACHMCY . LA MANCHA APTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• BR, 3 ba condo. New 1 tit 2 room suites, all *60 2nd TD loan on ...., ~e 1,2&3 bedroom 2BT, l.Ba Condo, pool, COft· beacbtdock. Wk/season. Mnices. No lease req'd . FltAMCHISE Newport Beacb property (St~ venient location, 2 sty. Owner. 213/541-6198 From $145. mo. 2082 S. E. at lK. int. Owner's equi· g en apts. Dahwhr, The Beach Mile Apca lments The new way to own a ty $115K. All S48.406J bltna, encl. gar, gu bbq. $.115 mo. 493-9528 Ha wait. new huge Briatol. Suite 200, N. B. travel a1ency. Travel anytime. Huntington Beach's newest units (n4)~7-7010. Pool. Gas Pd. 178 Scott T..tlul 3190 waterfront house. Blg Network. Start your own. GARDENAPTS Pl. 6'2-5073 One Mile To Beach ••••••••••••••••••••••• lsiand. $175 wk, booking Office suite, M.V. at Exp. not required. Mllt1111" Trwt 2 Bedroom-2 full baths-JBr. 2Ba w /rock frpl. now.968-621.S,536-7759 Avery Pkwy, deluxe, 750 Complete support & l:J Deicli SOlS CORONA DEL MAR USERVEMOW walk in closets term service provid . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br Townhouse, (rplc. $.'1115. 2Br, lBa. Hue• priv Mountain hideaway, Lake sq, ft. 5!1. sq ft. Pruter Cal l Mr. Charles 2 BR, 1 ba, quiet, nr AND yd. $330. &'B-8189. Mgmt831·74'4 LOWEST Pool. teoois. Some oceaa Harbor/Wilson. Avail Am>wbead, 3 Br. frpl, TI4..aJB..9242 & Catalin.a views. Close close door garages I ahr 3191 loc on mtn stream, Office apace few rent in 6tsn8. Adlu, no pets, Wwl ............ to FulUoo lalaod tit fme S290 mo. 645-7816 eves. Quality soundproof construction • •••••••••••••••••••••• densely wooded. $75 Corona del Mac. Call SAM CLIMIMTI t .. T.D: .. .-ao beach. 644--2611 9842 Hamilton St. New 2 Br a pt, or wtend. Eves. Ml-6020. 6'4-MM TllM~YM ......... "'~ Zlld T.D. "-. Sat & Sun 12-5 PM Westminster Hoep. No ..... tosa-.. 4300 COIOMA DB. MAI Ladies exercise, New deluxe 2 bdrm 2 ba 3 br. 2 ba townhouse. pets. Call for Info. ••••••••••••••••••••••• massage ai nutrition Fairest Tenm dnce UM& for lie. Carpets, drapea, Many xtraa. Children ok, 96:H001. •IE SB.ECTIVE• OFFICE center. All eqwpment in· s.ttllr ...... Co. DO pets. 646-4262 days, Two NEW prest.lgioua of· '42-2171 545-06•' bk-Im + view. $525 mo. ftf ..... ,.. ..... d Gain a reliable eluded. Great potential. 6'1Mll8'l 6'5-9543 eves. ........ 1144 roommate. fice suites w JCdJ( cha.rm W'llltrain. , ............... 3140 ora..twal1h1d ltOO le shared patio, So of Pvt ply seeking 70% I.Ill E /side 2 Br. 1 bath, patio. M$-7~. BERTHA HENRY BACHELOR APT. near ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coast Hwy. 500 aq ft in TD mooey. •M at 103 Pool. kids OK. DO peta. •SHARE A HOME• REALTORS stores IJ heh, 4 m08 new, SHARP, beach. 2 le 3 BR, l.br Orange Tree condo. 1HE EXCITING eacb suite. St40 per mo. 215Del Mar 492--4121 on Npt com 'l b.ldg. Also Sll5 mo. 67S.Q99 $275. Pb: 548-0816 frpl. dishwasher, pool tennis, lake setting. PALM MESA AnS. l'WedARou mh? Must see to believe have 10% $12.300 2nd for sale. Call 640-13SU. A.ak 1 Br, gas It water pd. prage, patios, 960-2358. Avail June 1 $315. M1NUTFS TO NPT To Professionally Flnd 67S-23U Lease small beach hotel, 1 BR + den, (rplc, 2 blb 67S-9229 BCH. little money maker. fcwPbilip. from bcb. $350 mo. Call Adults. no pets, no MIAJlllACH Bach. 1"2 BR. THAT RIGHT PERSON o.tll s,.. for .... Sl0,000. 536-7056 cllik1reo. $225. ~-.Qoos£. C!J.Aru IlHuMrTED NOW AVAIL . 7MJ810G85aft 7pm. &cmccana Lllgilllll.odl 3141 from $220. & up. Desk, chair, utilities. Seaaooed TDs I 18MtOOM.An 2 Br, 2 Ba, most utila. pd. BRAND NEW. Spacious ....................... Adult.a, No Pets Uk-~~~-536-7SO. ASSOCIATES 12-14% yield. 2530S...S.wAY• Mo. to mo. SJl)O. Adult.a deluxe 3 &: 4 Br. All bltns. Oeea.n view 2 Bdrm apt 1561 Mesa Dr. cu ~ b..>uoowq o.c. AJaPOIT to operate a Clara Lane Broker 90-4567 only. 622 Hamilton, frplcs, pc, a,e yd. 520 w /POOi. $375 /lie. Laguna (5 8lks East ol Newport 83Z-tJ.34 Since 1.971 lntcod~lioo Service in 1 BLOCK FROM OCEAN 6'5-0314. Yorkt.own · Just West of Rea.lt.Y 49t--OOT1 Blvd.) Koll Irvine Ceo&er office Oran~ Co unty . Retired couple baa money JRD STORY, FULL suites from u:z to 2'700 aq Estab~ over 3S yrs. Beacb Blvd. 860-2219 or 5'6-9860 Nr OCC. UCI. So Cat to lend. lat&: 2nd TD 's OCEAN & HARBOR CLEAN, Quiet 2 BR, 1 ba, 5.16-1118 StudJo, ~ blk to beach. Plua. mstr br. bath. ft. Will re~l to suit. lnleresting "' proCatable. Agent, l-337-3744 VIEW. $200 mo. No pets. 1981 Great Joe. Security. $265. ~ 4000 pool. $.150. 546-Mll. 751-4760 Lady, Gentleman or DOIEDOCCPY Maple. 631·121116, 549-14311 NEW XTRA Dlx twnbse UtU pd. '93-7137; 494·98i8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• couples. Send for Pri vat.e party will pay t:mPERMO.OR ALL NEW, 6 unit.a. Four apt.. front unlt. Lg 3 Br. Cll' '96-2797 Room w / kilcbeaette Hse W/pool-apa $135. See soo sq ft. Proleaiooal or-literature. Sobatantial more f« your 2nd T.D &OSUllJIER RENT AL 2v. Ba, formal din rm + $50 week. up. to apprec. 15252 Not-flee. Nice loeatioo in Investment required. Fut arvc. Kl-3573 714-75-1087 2Br. 2ba. two 3Br, 2ba. bkafst rm, fplc, bltns, SUPER OCEANFRONT 548-9755 tlngham, HB. back of Boat C&D)'on, Write Clara Lane. 412 W. Cpta/drpl, bit.ins W /2Cll W/D blrup, paUo, dbl at· Yrly lae, utU Incl Laa Bch. CTI tmo. cau 6t.b. Los A.aides. 90014 • Modern 2 BR. 2 ba, walk pn'g. No pet.s 310 Vic· lacb p.r. SM(). 5'.5-3604 from $475 • MIH505 Ambassador lnn lo Costa Roommate wanted, COM (n4)CM-8031 •ctwrth/ to heh. frplc, ad.k. elec tori& 6'2-216' Mesa, %¥11 Harbor. Cen· beach apt.. $185 + Va uW. INTERESTED IN ,.._ *I kit, dabwar, W /D, 1250 sq Large 3 br, .2 ba w /frpk: ... .,. ..... 3169 trally located, 235 room.a. Roeemary. 83H01.2 CdM dlx suites. uW pd, SELLING YOUR a...t& ..... fl. Pref 1 adlt only, $tOO New 3Br, 2Ba. 1400 sq ft, $360. mo. 7911 Holt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• MANY with kitchen, A/C, ample plma, from COIN LAUNDRY? • •••••••••••••••••••••• lse. no pets. Avail July 1. E/Side. No pets. 83S-OZ1l pager 9373 Agt. 'All..-..OIT pbooe 6 TV. Swimming Ma}e 21.30 to ahr lux 3 Br. Sl6S. No lie req. 675-61GO CALL NOW ! AtOwwr• 5125 548-3405. 3 ba W/2 girls. Frplc, ~ 78'2. 637-3484 Bachelors, 1 or 2 pool, jacu.z:zi, and rec. MPEIMC. ••••••••••••••••••••••• D/W, encl gar, $200. UUI Main floor suite available FOURS~ONSAPTS NEW 2 &: 3 BR, adult apt.s, Bedrooms IJ Townhouses room. Daily tit weekly Coin laundries since 1963 BILL C....MeM 3124 SpacicM.as 2 br twobae, 1 ~ pool, patioe, fpk. f\111 Fromsao..so rates aiart.ing from SSC a incl 2 blka bcb. 960-S2l60; in T~ Mahal Bldg. in '714) 547.5934 ....................... ba, pool, pvt patio. security. $365 & up. 1702 Spectacular spa, total week . ~ Lai . 586-9070 PROILEMS? Large 3 Br t.ownbouse apt, Aduha, DO pet.s. Infants F1orida at Ad.ams. recreation program, 645-CMO Fem to she 2 Be apt CdM, Beauty Salons, Lag11Da 2ba. frplc, patio, ganage. ok. $300. 73S Joann St. S200/$Z75 1 be, 1 blk from social program. 7 pools, 8 Room for rent, $25/wk. walk bch. $200 incl uUl, OIAM&ECO. Beach. Prime I«. a .ooo Ctl ..... •s.er. Quiet complex. Adults, 646-"'83 ocean. 208 Uth St. tennis cowu. At Fashion Avail June 1. avl 6/5. 640-0915 A: SLUOO. Beatty. •at. '71:.f::: lalaod, Jamboree & San AllPOIT Al.IA no pets. $375. 64S-3381 or Spacious 3 bdrm 2 ba 9SN847agt. Jtuin HUI.I Road. 831-1254. 1 or 2 women to share lov-Prime MacArthur Blvd. 4QS-2917 ~*9 AVOID BANKRUPTCY fenced yard, frpl, dis· Brand new deluxe apt for 714• 644-1900 Female, Bluffs area, $100 ely M.l.asioo Viejo home. location. 1200 sq ft, renta· .., ...... Conaolldate and red~e 2 Br, 1 'hba townhouse, bwuber. $370. SllM91B rent. Nr. Beach tit Hell. mo. Room + kit.ch priv's t.ura581·2600 ble. Oppartwlty 5015 payments tbru U.S . patio, yard, frplc, encl. Townhouse 2 br. 2 ba, Extra a,e 3 br, 2"'-2 ba, 2 •DB.UXE-+pool. 19-1914 Newport Beach ocean· Btr (TI4) 558-1701 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Court Plan without bor-~laundry rm. STT5.. pool. Quiet area. 1325. car garage. $395. Extra Eastbluff 3 br, 2 ba. front. 3 bdrm. Fem pre· &labllabed Orange Co. rowing . STOP ; Mgmt 642-1603 mo.645-~. lge 2 br, 2 ba $325. Call Lease. Incl apac. ma1ter s rlrl• 4200 ferred.. ~2986 I I ......... 4450 Bulkier baa opp'ty for ln· Fordosure•. garnish· (114)537-4225 eves 5 to suite, din rm " dbl ....................... vet11or for sing.le family 2 Br, utll. ~ Children ok. 2 Br, remodeled. New 9pm. garage. Auto door BEACHFRONT' Br, 2 ba ..... "l:.t 4350 ....................... CUl&om home. Ready to ments. suats, Ii re· No pets. gr Apt 4. 196Cl 4 DIUIXI OICS pouesaiom. Wallace, 645-mt cpts, enc. rear yd. ~ Near HunUngtoa Harbor. opener avail. Pool " compl.Cumbome. Frplc, tuld with loan commit· l_L •'''ff ..... d ok No docs. $325. retteatioa area. Adults waab/dry, dabwhr. 2 car ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cont. MD., tut 25, all ment IJ perm.its. Solid in· 2 Br. l~ Ba> townhouse, 645-2274 sharp owner's unit, 3 br, cmlY. No pets. $125. gar. No pets. Avail June GARAOE/STORAGE paeled, am. wbse in re-vestment w /lllnt return. ,.,.. garage, patio, pool, 2~ ba, fireplace, lam 86.SA.migce Way 24 tbru July Is Aul. wanted, quiet lapidary ar. 1 or 2 yr. lease. La.ke call: Wayne P. Mullen IJ ..... Cl , ...... jacuul. Adults only . Spacious 2 BR. encl patio, rm. 2 garages. Kids & Bacbelor Unit.a. 1 Block ~or6"-9512 hobbyist nds Forest area . Kent AllOC. 10,.... $375. 646-2010. gar., Child OK. $350. Aft small peta OK. $M5 pr storage I work Harkins. (TI4) 645-9104 ,.... ........ 5;6'5-64118 mo. Move lo now! Call from beach. All uW paid. area 114-581·9393 6'4--0188 eves /wknds 2 Br 1 ba. l story, shag, 842· 1328 or 960-5402 =· $250/mo. 201 E. GLAMOROUS lwNlfw• Lolt .. ,..... 5300 D/W, drpa, patio, fprlc. For lse, brand new 2 BR Blvd. can Sue 2 Bdrm, 2 Ba lo Promoo-m Sq. ft. ~ oa Newport W..e.d 5020 lY. ba twtmbse. Frplc " QUIET, SHADY & COZV. • •••••••••••••••••••••• beams clogs, gar. Adlt.s. 5.56-Tlf17 &cry Point with fOl'evec Blvd. Lease. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• $310. 2650 Elden. man.y mas. Huae 1ar .. 1 Br w /pvt patio. $195. VIEW . Decorator Office..... 4400 6'5-ISU 5 X Grcu, 8I0,000 invest· Lost or Found a ~ • cau (1)S3M406 avail June 1. No pets or 7T72 Ronald Rd. 962·9911 Dplx 3Br. 2Ba, 2 car fumisbed. Pool. Jacuzzi. meat buys '6.000.000 unit Animal Asa atant'e 1motln1. 1'50 mo. garage W /O{lllr, 1800 sq ••••••••••••••••••••••• Approx. 750 sq. ft. 7.ooed League 537 ·2213, DO fee. TWNHSE, 2 Br 1~ Ba, 2 87HllN ft. balcony, $625 mo. sauna. teon.1.1. $350 /Wk. 1Hl&RC•T C-2. Wtr tit gu pd. SMO. in Houa&on. 10% return. yrs old, (pie, pvt patio, SPANISH STYLE, single Avail Jun 1. 963-325t or --mo. 130 E. 11tb St. C.11. Otben available. Call Lost : Black Lab pr, new paint, adults, no 0..,.... 3126 level 3 BR owaer's unit 642-2'741 for appt. ON THE BEACH AL'IBMATIYE Ste. s. Doyle 548-1168 DOW, s.56-6154, a&l. Retriever male. May 4th. pets. S300 mo. 646-7027 ....................... oa cul-de-sac. Near Spr· 4 Bdrm home with Mo. to mo. rent loci: MIMytoL.o.. sozs Sout.b Oraqe County. I Or 2 bdrm, all new crpts, lngdale tit Warner. Stepa to beach. Lr& 2 BR, privacy. $1000/Wk Recept . serv .. CANNERY VILLAGE on Reward. Call 961-SIC)l MESA VERDE home at-drps, ':'1:· S27~$325. $425/mo. Agent al beam celling, frplc, gar WATERFRONT HOMF.S personalized pbooe COY· 31st St. 870 sq ft ••••••••••••••••••••••• mospbere 24'3 br dJx Refs IJ epos req'd. M&-1371 or call owner at door~-Rd req'd. Call 631-1400 erare. conf. rm, mall w/cuatomer prtg. AN· Lost: Old EqUab Sheep apta, DO pets. ~103' aM&l6 M&-67(17. $650 • 6U-t651 aerv., underground prk1 Tl QUE, GIFT , 95% Dog, reward. Ana to MARINE, CLOTHING Gatsby. Cdlil area . "more in Newport. 1 Br apt.. Adults only. No 1 Br w /dlsbwuher " gar, WFSI'CLIFF 2br, pool, Bayf:ront, 301 ~ewat.er, 11IE EXECUTIVE BOUTIQUE. Lease by --.1s11. pets. LRG KJT, dining new crpt, lmmed oc· New 2 BR" den w/f~, adulta. no pets. S32S mo. at Coronado. 3 R 2 Ba SUITE, 640-5470 owner. 675-6909 or WTrwtl>Mck LOST white toy poodle, •re a ~ :Joo I , 18 8 7 C\lpaDC)' ••• 8.»9325. near Civic Cent.er. f 873-f640 each, $325 wk to $4.25 wk. ~91«> AITanged female, vie. Edwards tit MootOVla. . 548·7924. SPM, 847·2323 ; aft 5, garage • lndl'J. 541-SMl 2adJ. oles, pvt eat. approx 1 Br. modern. private. 960-l&ll Ocean property 9825 yrty or6'13-1760 qeot. la33'. $350/mo. 1127 llain St. HD. suitable re-Cotapprailed value> Edi.Dier. HB. Reward! l290. lge z br, beam cell. Quiet. clean & attractive. Oceanfront $1200/yearly Westclilf, NB 831-0IOO tail « pnl(eaiooal. Blk ~.000, 950,000 2nd TD 846-5302. patio, pool, 1tove & $MO per mo. 494-6220 Ltg 2 BR coodo, W /D, PegBroma, RltrMS-1531 Balboa Island on bay. tooceu. ~3'120 LoftrCosta La;T; BIBLE lD l•t.ber refri1. Nr. 1bopp9fh Lee gound level 3 br, 2 ba. rerrta. new crpt.s, pat., Promontor7 Pt 2br. 2ba, new, beaut. bay view, 3 Alla&m ..... 4550 Fuc.u Service zipper cue. Name: Hof· Adult.a, not:· 313 t pool ChUd & aml pet OK. br. 2 ba, frplc. 615-7953 We've sot~ fever at No~t Plaee, Apt 6'2-~ pvt yd. cable tv, sm. $3.50. 8"7 -3318 cat.bedral cell's. bit vu. Lido Ila na Villa~e. ....................... 542-1134 ly Visel 1n bible. CM '96-7058 '800 YJi1, avail 7 /1. Dy. Balboa Bay Club studio area. REWARD. Bd 838·9432 eva /wknds ~ WbUe it luta we're ol er-fi)\cloled stone• 1arages Broket' 1:30 AM call 613-0134 2bdrm2ba SPACIOUS CllAB.llJNO l avail. lut week lo June inl free rent cm beaut. ol· avail. 12 x 28' units oa sm.awEldeo Duple:&, (aot.utic ocean br, .. pl~ carpeu, 6'15-at79. ~-July r,ooo. l40-42.87 .Nwpt Bl. CM. S48-t'7t6 Found: Kale German 613-2825 views, 3 bdr 2 ba. 2 drapes, dllnnhr, bh-1.m, « 640-5351 ent. flee apace overlooklnt BAY VIEW . the~7· Space from 290 lit, 2nd & 3rd T.D. 's. Sbepberd P"l»· 1fl"°x decb. 1500 sq ft. $450. DO pets. $220. 17052 ....w ..... 4600 2 BR. 2 ba. refii1. stove, 48M980 EASTBLUFF atUDJllng June 19-SeFt 10. Beautlful· to aq. f\. iDcl. crpll, Credit no problem. 4·5 mo's old. r El pool, adulla, DO pets. Emerald Lo. 881-lZJ• 2br, 2ba, frp'ltc.:t..e pa&. 11decora~4 come=; ~ A /C, S day ··············'········ 752-StoJ Dondo Bank, La Paz Rd tlOO-Mf.2901 New 2 BR $Z75 or 3 BR pool. Mature u.lta. No 11 fumiabed 2 .. ~ s al aerv. • all uW Wanted: house to lease. Arrancedby ltCabot.516-WZ MOO. Upper, aundecll. '""" 3144 peta.trTS.mo.6'0-03'9 a bath Me•• el llar pd. Take advuttage ot ton. 3 br. 1to2 Jl'I. Mu.t Cout Home Loans IQmd: S/14, Cat. older Geotp,131-oaa ....................... home. Custom PoOl 4' our spring fever ... 11 free ba ve opt to bqy. Bob LACMA BLANCA WOODlllDGI •TAJ• Jae. w /waterfall. ttnt offer. We'll pro· e.o.cme. DOYOUNEEDCMH! nuetered m • l•. Bach/ZBr avaU now .............. 3140 Townbouae, Balboa lit. 2nd 6 3rd Jnwbatr, iray II wtJt, Gardener meludecl .->. b9bl1 come to our Hales Wanted: 2 or 3 Bdnnl All ulU pd. Cpta, drpe, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,..SAPTS PmnluJa. oceanltoot " by summer. Call or at.op Home owner loan.I lrvt.oe area. 5'N2t:I • ~ with aaraie. Take year pool, llldrJ fad.I. A.dJta tJVF. Ne9r The Beach I Now you can lhe in .., ..... bdrm 4 ba, by &DY weekday bwt.n lae. Local refs. KJ..a9) a.nucect rut. -1'108 OY•t 3$, DO pets or C.. .. Sol rec rm. 3 fropl '•, cath. "1nl 2 BR Condo, C.11. •=••s:ao. Bonow $1000, 1100,000 Woodbrtd,. too. Enjoy Found: blk le tan ~D eblldren. Call Sue Beautllul Adolt Aptl ~ aaillnt. blk-eellina•. refer , Avail June 11 to Sept 1. Udollart.na VWate I I ••/ftr#M/ llnlble terms. put Sbepberd Cl •bout s ....._ /dryt!r, llltJmat.e --.8wl: 751·5501 am via Oporto cndit DO problem. Call IH·1707 or Henry Gu• Wat.er Paid. lo& 4 rbau aAtt a mo'sold. : N.B. an.. IQ.tl.J1 2lMl Brookllurst, HB da7 of work, aa a in )UD1r7. y eartJ lllOO 2 8R bMcb natal, "' blk (al Nwpt Beach Blvd) Aa•re ~ Aft4pm;Stl-ID HU6H membet' of the Vllltte OI' Sl.500 wtt.b pentbouae (714~ ....................... FIN.SVCS furottu,.. By Owner. to oeean in Newport. $195 I I • n•1955-mo <'*", ...S: ~cat, So. t.a1 .• Aaloctation. Rustic 1f:· I • mo. a aa 2 Ba, (pie, 2Br. cbildren welc!olDe, no bedlOOm a~. aet a l7Nll8'7 lDJune. m/'llCMIOJJ zso..soo sq. ft. deluxe ot-Oki ... , 1005 Dtbolpbl. small )'al'd. avall 8/S/11. flee. W. 1.lth St. C.11. QWtK 2Dda. ... -bur pets, atartina at Pl5 mo. lush pop ar • pine PARK LIDO Twnb1ft, VIEW. 1"11111 hlnllabed from 1150. mo. Tom, ....i.-••••••••••••••••• 110.,_o,ooo. No pre· 4'MD l'amllJ-,...,.d. I ID09 old MMI01 laodlcape. IBr, a.. Avall llay 22 to Eqwdnt ....... Op. 2Br, :a.. 2\tBa, frplc. M)..ZliOO PQllll.. pea.alt1. 171-1311, P'OVND: Female CoUle . c-i=, Drtn 'z. IOC17 PROllSMO. ~22.~/mo. partaDltJ for amlbltloua A. <E. of ar • Sam•-. (714)552-0400 elec pr , pool. mature WATER 2Br, 2ba, M&.laYICI ....-to •QPPlelMDt lD· A#.. pupPJ • (cbote cbalD. =St.> neo call ..m..-mo.e.~ __,.,It' AdalN ......... H.B. C.or. Culver• Barranca ==· V...lipool DaUXIOMCll ~OaU.....,,forlD· --0...-1>.,1. Nft W bdrm luury 2 BR .Bla CaDJOD tcntew. .,... PllWI ~/re-l'ar ..... loam. ,... do Jiii,,_. adult uu lD 14 pl.au IDdividQal bouae W /«tltlll)o toRbomt,911DDtpermo. Waterfroat Rom•• -~ ,..,,. CftldJt • POOND Sm ~ ba1nd from SZ'70 ·.c.o':· Un· edY&Dtqa Zero yard '-· Oall t7MOG al·HOO eeptlonut. Hcretary. ~~eat . Fut tllk Pike mix. e Moala ............ atlbr, nil, waterf , pooda I hlalat. Pool, tennis, coalenacia room, colfee U YoU want your .Snrtb· .111-1•. Vl1ta , CM W·'40I; I ... DO ..... Xbtt ~· From Su ~ """ aa~mc.20r,2 ON·WATD. docS lcw ao· ¥rr•11111t• 4JIO • bolpltalil7 ,.,..tce1 llUI ms~· to reach MWtn. tl::.:m bl•• Ba1 6 drtw North oo ads to ba, ~. boet. 2 Bdrm, 1 bet.b Apt. ....................... EuieUeal Joca&a.. -.r more p e al lower Meed calb ,.? u .. ,... a. m f::: Aak for llchddm Lben WeM CID lrl pn pat. dbl 1ar Cable TV. M50/mo. P&l:m ~Uoe ~'*·· COil, tUtrled ii th ~ ... ,.,. ..... 2nd rotTHD: rem. come. Barbara U·IOH or ~cf"addn to Seawlnd • ltlec door. "50 mo. Watertroat HomH Oaado OD Hilla WQ to coi can Now! OaD Dau iM4112, Jhantlnt!on Beacla. ~·---&qe. m•>• ~111 '1MUI tart AM /e119. Dl-1400 • ao...tfJCJub . ...sao ('714)f'INll1 ~ hrWtll Morta&te. SU.. urie ·• -. -·----,_ I I I . . .. •' -DM.Y N.Ol ''*t· w., 11 1tfl ~~~ ..... !!~ ~!~~~ ..... ?!.~~ !~!~ ..... ?!.~~ !~!.~!.~ ..... ?~.~! ~!.~ .. ~ ..... !!~ ~~!.~:.~ ..... ?!.~ '• ... ...... II ... rt IJll ...., W f • JI 00 UI .... tCbl r..aa-.-....................... -................. _ ... _.._ ........... '!!:t"~ter tor '-'OrlllDI C.AstlB CGualn balp t• fut food ..... mil rr. Pltfllii =.a.. f:" .eia: ~ -~ IAIT't Vk badlio ._ "-'*" lecY!fnilal, well lloo·l"tt 2 lltla Tetellibone. N..s.d for reat1Uraot. 1 ptraon Ewnlul. oaJJ &e-tua ·~· wanc.d dUI -.It. ,. bt. &u ~ -.u-. ...... Oltwl OJlaa.l.Md ca&U&n al· at• I•' Cloe• lo S.t~ tor CM •tore ~lhnaFHU·l.A&>Pb' •kf•llawtee =· UlDt ~ 'J'Si.lllO F cat. 'ior\Olte ab!l •1114219• lluade. lllWat eQ)oy 1tet IW'txll' Vltw lchJ. Your Apply a.s Moo·rH. ~ at »Gt W OceaafrCiGt · . la fttu.n uloa.1---· ----- at I k / b r w • / r • d ' &}'PlQ • worldn1 for QlM boml -.im aft Earl'• Plumbtn1. lnc .. Blvd. N.B. ni-. Dlllflt••rl• MJF M44 ......_ atvactlV"tl ,.p, anAIU>I an.-. several mea Liberal tpm. lUJ w. Llncoltt. COUM1'aMB.P e..--1or1maJUfuot· da1 • nltht ulfu. __,_ bentfllaL...oall MONY BABYSITl'!R. rnaturi9, Anaheim o r phone PUUorpartU .... dayor lo1too Bucb civil ............ :-~beyM~~pply <Mallt1a111r l8-mi..auE.M/I' tor 11 mo. okt st.rt. Moo· M2·l'l53utll euntn1. Apply la ~~'!::;1~.'ft: &aJet 6 Mnlee work. ~no~*· ,ura. U,::::::1.,r:'1f::::· l •MJ.1614• Frt. morolo1 en.aw pcnoo. lot for misc Newport Btacb. Good ~ah,y NB ' DI W. Wall* K.8. Reward 00 W./Af!t. AHllSllVI Cdll TACO-.a. drafUna. ernnda. etc. =~J:s:!n':i::f!~c ' · q_ue. 111 Ucu. Ml-315' aft ....... -., BABYSJTT•R U I t • Uve in' daya tn Jl&IM ll.8Pac.Cou\Hwy,HB. M~ MW drivet'a Uc. -__ ., __ , 1· lkNMeleumDMded. 4P TOUCH Oil Cl.ASS ._, '".,., "' . r eo · f\IJl bars Clll CTl4> 141-0m .... ~ reacn. ~ca lllat\&rt Top S$. C.nte w a n t • d . s h o • Fu 11 t l me 1 1 o u o e 561-uGt •· area. OoW.st« Help Dtedfd ror abWty reqmnd. Pwma· 142-1403 · IU-~ Found SlalDieM Cat 511 SOPHISTlCAT&J> uleapenon. Full or anndmotber type ooJy. 1maU 1udwkb e.bop on Dnl*Y workroom needs DIDl. top ,., for rilbt ' Vlc; Mauu• 111uDo11a: •MALE AND p/Ume. Eapr or wlll cAebikpbq,llM458 ClertcaJ Kard•"· poet.tp1 Bal~• bland. Apply. exper'd women f/time. 11110. lmd naWDt to: HOOS&a.&ANJNG. FUIJ KB.-.aa. ea.oiM1 11!.eu •LE• train . B• uflt• • ea~~ forJyr clerk a ma l n ta l n Rippaludwtcbee.m~ CallTSl.fU.10.m·tpm. Box 114. c10 Daib' Pilot. or p/tlnM, own trani. ~ manaf ement op· oldda~ 5 ~ k perp.uw tnveotory ,.. MarineAve.Acro.etrom P.O. Box lllO, Coat• Top ular1 . •11·tlff. J'ouDd: Att::,a Howsd, ~ccr'tafsModcla porhinl I••· Apply lo ,. Good / 1 • ' Corde. Muat have leitble Flrt()ept. Dnven. early momiaa -..ea.... ,_ ... _.,_1 ____ _ male. Vic: • Chlca 41 ESOORTSlt MODELS penon ... a. pay. 0 my baadwriUn1 fl aim pie deliwry, LA Tlmea. Auto Boaaa.HB.MHIU llwta&t..... StandardSboeStora home. &ut. Ana area. math c~lUUa Hr• CowltM Help, Mon-Prl, route. no coll«tlut-CM f'ood811'vlceHelp Houlec!Mntnt Foud: Yount Oraa1e 1W•'7MOG 30TJSo.BrU&ol,CM ~ext.91.8.Dtane. ~M:n.m.~~lft ~=--~~· 1~~ 6N8area.5'U'710 g.e.p=~~~ .. ~~ :=ttin·:'ifit: ~~.;.~~~.!!: MC/8:~ :M hn. AMBITIOUS Couplet Blnkt°IAT Won Avoet ~tect.:oai~.~ a:o Cll • . • ~~~ =· :::n:.~~.~: Good ==i:=· THE Bcb Canyon Shelter Reliable, employed wantJnt to aupplemeol Experieocedtelleronly. MeC«mick,C.M. Count. Help, P(r, I dfl, co. ~rienffd only. «-3552or49t-7M6 hmal• needed aa fami~ Income '50 to 10:30-5. up DNt. AoPlY l"or•!f!.~'Mm •-------~~f!i~,!{~uy Lo1t: Fem Slamtae. bouaekMper for bllly, ooo. /thne. 842-ISIJ for Earn orr pay roe part a.EllCAL lo penoa: <fPJ'• Dell. Dlhw/W••• 1111•• FOREVER work in 1.Alaun world. "Bunite''Vlc: Falntew )'OWll nee. Llve renl appt. ~::e.;.:~~!\ DltE.OrtHwy,Cd.M Towcift ID a1l\CllDOUve/ Oood job. 2 dQl,,_Mk CompaetborourGa&ea. Av..CM.M'7;t57•o, freei.nluxuryoceanvt.w APT . MANAGER . depl.llAJl-4PM.M·F. All altllla urtently CAl..._HILP ~ wanboule. CaU car, prefer rttlred Portldert.Y couple, pn. 104;~T701 Laguna condo. WW trade Mal\&re coup ... 11 adult needed. Loni Ir abort "'"""'mR _.,_ penoo. no drtnhn. f•mahnalUlepersoo. rera. Forward backtmd \8lita S.U.5330 CITIZEN'S BANK term aulpmenta. Holl· Delane)''11aow accepUn1 nt'a. m.im. S2:5dally. 481..01'. LOST : Lie tan cat lnfofscootacttfsreplY · OFCOSTAMESA day• vacation pay. appUcaUona. Over 11. Drhw,ClaulTrador•~~~~~~~~ w/lhorttaJl So. llluloa CIHa'OedAdlZO&,Oally lftHALUJ 29'10HarborBlvd Hv':l!.ltallutlon plan PWJ or P/llme. 2IO So. W trailer, uperieDced HouHkttPtr wanted. Viejo area. Reward. Piiot, P.O. &a 1560, MU Qls\allen <n4>97M.200 a ble. '. O>utffw)',LqunaBch boaNbold aoodl· Atleut ,,_.Office Moo. Wtcl, Fri. Sbn/dy, ai.-r c.c.t.aMesa.Calll.92627 needlSurveyPeople.No Equal Opportunatv r...-i... _ _._.to l ft wtth ref.-..ce9 ii M1•N1A11f lwl own trw. nf'• p&ew. aa1 Callcolleet ' -..__ •---.. manqe 1ood drivlDI record PamWar w~aai.na Gl-4440. ~P~Y~ !~~: wn!t ~e ~:_rt;::ib~ tou~48wo10 Emplo)'erM/F ,~:1;1 ~~~.P/tlme. ~~ • •ome dltt'. =-:::. ~o~rn -Ba-.. f!-OU-lor-,..--... -.·--.~----aui-n spot• OD cbut 213 rnarriqe ReplY to: Ad ArcbitectW'al/dratlsman T ·~S&L ---·· .. •-• -~"' mS.A CalJ ..... --~ nol37, o~l>ilot P.O. llln•yraexper, ........... V, eller ror Dana Pt ·= " DA1A~1"Y Drlvlo1 .Rao1e Ball c A .. ·, aeeka bouaek-.per t o Box ''"""" •-11 .... , 6 .,0 __...J •• ~-;:.. bra.ncb. Call Fullerton Acii tlkz~ Pldl#. Retired pref'd. ppt. •• or _,_._,_•bdra .. -bo--LOSTBllaellhrpurseoa CAm' .. -• ._.....,...,.c.n-·-·•· Savlaa a • Loan , 14 741 Full U.me ~opeo Hn, t :SOpm-12 :JOpm. ~&40-0140 iD~·dtJa1: 111;t Placeotla nr Wi1100 ASSIM• BS 714/11l·Ut4 for appt. <AcrouProm u a vldeo dlaplay Newport Buch Oolf •••AL Pf'fler t.o ktel> a clean 5--11-71 ~for lmp. SocWCW. 5400 We wllJ tralo. Apply E.O.E. OnnceCo. Alrport) t«m1oal open&or for a Count, SlGO lrvtne Ave, Yard _ .. .._ -· .. •-r bou1tbold. teen·ase ..,_, _u ••••••••••••••••• •••••• 7 a m , M a c G re t o r Banklnl_ Equal Oppor Employer Ba 1 l c I Four mi o l · NB ...... AnbH71. ebildrtD frequently vialt. t.o.t: 5/14/. Sm) wbt SIMCM.l1 Yachta, 1B31 Placentia, UPIRl84CID computer. Somt O · •du •• ... ltlmt ==t Betal, '761' Private room, batb &r MU&...s 111. doc.~. 2 yra aeo lntrovlew CM ta.LBS pertenceladealrable, but ............. a ......,. .. WunerAve H B paUo, P'reerooma.board m.ta, loal ean & tall. opened Its doon t.o pro-l'tfllS will train iDdMdual wttb -w -r-· ' ' +Wary. MCMIUZ Nw~t H1h area, videanefrectivewayfor ASS&41aB/ .,.. demonlt.rated~ac-,.rteMe. •= 11 omc. tab eAve.A.na.to liqlepeop&etomeet.We &ICTIOMICS SOUTHCOAST ~eyud1peed. ort ,.._._._.~ 11 Pfl'penoa.aoocltyptq ~e:::ri~·,~~i Gm. N medJcatioo. bave overcome tbia lmmedopenlnp for peo-MATIOMALIAMIC UJO EM lo o&euant envirocunftt Atl•lal t tr•ter. akilta • telel>booe ea-home CM ·~..:...1 R..ward. ~after stigmaattacbedt.otracli· piew/experlnPCboards ADiodependentBank f with «ood company tn-ltU. MealHlil ~ence . Varlable, ___ . __ .-__ n __ a>ll. tioaaJ datiq services & ai wiring. Growtns co. ..Sunllowerst,C.M. ~--NowAvaJlable benef • lacludlnl 2 .........._ ._.__ llJI .ta--.0 lfouleteeper, lh·•·ln, pvt are drawia« attractive, Xlnt hem. Apply Sclen· E.O.E. ~ p/lline clerb weeb vacatloo after one -...,.-room. bath• TV Noft. ,. ... ,... 1310 ••ll·educated people Wk Dril..UDL Controla, nu..,....o OD 2bd "8rd lhl.fta, No )'Hr, company paid ........ Ir••··· omc. alDier l:Dalab ipeak· ••••H•u•••o•• ....... ~=.tu~.,.! =~=iz·!!:·,: unmun'f'lllB uper oecuury·we =·==ateredlt ft714.Lo.l.MJ'/!! ~~~ -..sctQs,llJSwk.C.li Sf•'llwlla. .. , ple,lootatpbotoerapM, Ra7Gilmao. Fcroareo.taM .. otc. ~8:-J::t.'t Oll.AMCHCOAST l'.Jedronk lmtaller. AP' =ed~. Afcply at ::/~40·"40, evea; =~~.~al ~d:::~ ::t~:i:,!~ C::.:""t~ ~ Kr. qualify. For iafonnation DAILY PILOT ~-:::·~&er u! ~~e 111 01 co. Hlwkeeper, ...... '-. E•· Farappt. C·nM c. CaU~afreedemo. C4111l.;,•-;;..,· .. eotoourneu.tmarket 3IOW.Ba1St.,Cll mutDefteldreq'cl.llt« omce abarpde-per.PUdbeaiii.·..:ur.lt ---~----1 Next week you'll be de-ASSDfl.£IS S. 1 or contact the penouel betwemt.btbounof 2Dd clala FCC lie de· tall oriented \:nut wtt!t veeation. Must drive, be MASSA•• ~youdldl 50TraineeAaNmb&erw' 11 am~Lam St 8:00All-S:OOPll *-ble. Call for an ID· IDQdUW.for~ free to travel. No FIGUllMODB.S INrROVlEW 752·5411 Needed Immediately O::~c:1.:. GardenG~.-.0 AppoinCallfoc' pleue ........ ~. uk for tour co. Travel • in· arnoken. 1185 Wk. ISCOITS Looi&Sbor'tTerm Equal()pporEmplo1er F.qual()pporEmpAo1er L,. ... ,.JtmenZI t,.Z77 Larry. iauruee beDeft&a Salary •-m_..-_____ _ Aalp.menta v;::::,=··~-u.. •mo:elcTedla S.SIO. mo. Cail Joy , IMSUIAMCI OU'fCALL ONLY I l:l=tllf & 3Shlft.I Available. Rankin& ~--Em ~ .__. ....... -.. .. .JI • ~·F.._ Klll\baveO'lt'Dtramp.AMalc ........_. opentnp " ~i----------o:.ta~eu y otrs ___ ,_J_l __ l_I ___ , •• -... • .. ••••••••••••• c.ITodmwSSMIZO ST""Tll~ Clerb d ponattiet bl an ~ta · alftce. a 1it1 otc. neel yforps Sdlull & Free. Topl'&y. Vae Pay ,.. ....,_ Delivery mu, S ay e». la Oraqe Co. auprt typlq. ftliq reception wtap ay • worklng •SANDY'S* ... _.,._ 7005 vr_.._l•••M•r 500Newportetrl>l'.NB •VOLT* week. L.A Timel. SmaU area. Appllcaot~ to work. Salary open . ......ttt.loN the beat <n41 OakaD 11 .. ""'":"__,__ Loan Secretaries needed home deli-very route. t.roubleeboot, repair • Pleaae .,._1.154 MMIOO ...ate --•••••••••••••••••• _......,.... for amall lDdependent 4AM to I All. "15/IDO, tell eleclraDic: ap&ema. -------___ vn.om _____ .credentlaled Music DivWaJ&erKidde•Co bank w/xlnt benems. ~.e41-1413 Beceat wJoc • d1Clta1 •••ALOMCI 11m------- •SHER.ILEE• Teacberavallforprivin-2CmS.E.Brlat.ol Salary commensurate 75 Cl.£11$ --ya....t-.a aper req'd. Interview Elper'd bl IDYIDtofJ • ..,_••MCI CerUlledMa.aaeuae slnlc:Uoo. 911M108 &fl 5. S&elO NewportBeacb w/exper.C.IJSuziforan i ~ .. AM ~ byapptoaJy,m.a1.u purebaaiD1 for email Tiie Ro1 llarcom House Calla . By appt. Reasonable. <Comer of Bristol & appt. 64C»100. •ENTL y at ear.., nenpaper far 8Uadl. comtruction /propertl bMlraDce ~ la cur- ..... ___ __. COOKING CLASSES beg. Campm behind lft Coata Ktaa. Muat Eliadniaics manaiemtnt co. BP • l"tllt11 ~ for FOXY 1 •oy •!U. t-1.2. 5 cluaes/SSS. Ca rl's Jr> Bank NEEDED have dependable car Ii 551IOI an exper'd UDdenrrlter l..A DorindaStimoa536-20lO. ~';!1p~;::.~Y P'ullU~~avalla· :=,~~·.==per ASSEMBLY ..-.-.-.-.,-L-OMC--I-:=::z.~t~~~ o..al w .. .,_ Pvt party woald like art ble, HunHnatoo Bcb. TwoMootbAaalgruoent DBJYIRY .._....... CDl,.._needlc ,_ ,_ Hle"7 ...,_ "tnma. mo4'1up. n•t"1f-DS. M/C 731·3561 1eaam ID own home. 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Bank experience pref'd. MIVBARI _.. _..., peopl'Dw 10 Key adder. Ooc>d D1te wk 110 c M ASSl:MILBS Good beneftta. Appty F.arty mom.lq LA Thn• mao1 pbaua of H · ClbDDe mawr ....U.l. • PREGNANT! Carto1, ~ . pm. · · GOLD8t STATI route, CM, Ht1 Bcb. Mmbl1. Small manuf. Sal com-JANITOR coaftdmt1alcoumel1Dt• For electro mechanical .... ...-... 1 ... .__ Mual have dependable PC L-..1 !'!!~!!rate w /uper. Pfl\me,Laundramat referT&1 Abort.loo, adop. ..... W-..S. 7075 devlcu. E•pe~u 11 _... .... ,.. ,..._ car.Ooodpay.5'&-4411 ..... _.,,._ 173-UIO tioD ii~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• mecbanlcaJ auemb..,. o Penoanel Dept 3141 = Drt 0,tlal amt.or' • exc.. man or APCARE 5f7,25Q Former realdent m1r amaU put.I pnf'cl WW lOZJOParamountBJvd. " Deli~ Penoo needed •••Al.Offlel _ _..... t.o .. om--. train.Days~ DowDey 2U/123-IM61 S 741 ror buar.: N.8 . travel TO-.._ .. .._ ~avian :"!:~:=: r;:~,C09ta" .. m:: E.o.E. ~~.~> ~oto~~~:e~~:: MH~llf~ll Vaied c1.a. &Delud1D1 =~a::tP.-=-=· -t4•H• a..s days per wk. Beach Be ..... _ ,_...,. • WW WOl1t llliDI. ruDG1ol erTUda ,.. .. ,_eflt! area.MMIS6btwnUc5. Equal=~~ployer ~"!{needed ror buay EquaJOpporEmployer ~·bra dally, .;r.: flat•llllrs ¥.:Ilia:!~ ~la~_:~ Put'~,_::!. Servina&.g;naeeo. HouaHlttia1, male operator, Ucenae re-~ mlleqe pald. TrilllS '1Pe. Newport Ctr loc. ~mo ---------1 teacher wUI provide ql&red.at-1390 =IJ."~. -Bra 1 :30-5 :20. Xlnl~------- OANCEOP'PUN aecurtl)'.Rlck.540-2777 Aaaembly Beauty ulou in Hunt-Parttime,exp'donlBll Deilftl'Y Ptume for LA Sllt*f bmeft&a. Call for mon Moo-Fri~ eeeded.. ek. I' Beaut. nude lb1a ~ ......._ Wwe.d 7100 lnl!.oo Beach taklq coo· Exec..._.__ter 6'4-481.3 Times dellv. So. H.B. ••• lnfo,14NOOOl.rme. 1 __ :.._ fl', ~1•1 ~O::: aeaaioo. Pvt mlr· ;~.• .. •••••••••••••• TUINE£ ndent1al applicat.lons for <J_.... · Good aal 4'I wor1dq COD· Sewralopentnpixiaton i:qaal()ppor Employer l1 t.o-u poo._, • room.a. lOAM to maalcurilt. Mu1t do CoctdalW....., da. Phone -...ucn &fl all 1blfta. Theae are 1_br_•_lill_.~-----·---~ ~~t,N~i!b~ ~~G" ac-1UEM8l£IS aceyllc naUa. Please call Sdlool 4P1DorMW500ef '7am. local. laactermJobl wttb ::_eral <>J!lce, <f BX SUppty llan~. needs Anab.m.6111. df educatioo lD seo'l fouppotntment.963-0'11'7 Earn \IP to $3CIO per wit. DeD&alAu"t SXCELLENt Pald wn::r.;....:;; fol!:: '*"°°•If:°: destanty FREESESSIOHW/AD ~. r::t.?::~ ei;; & PACIEIS Beaut.)' Opera\91' Nlpel Low tuition. Placement Newport Beaclt pradice ~.rDTMOROAN prdorqua~~· Lo milt production NEEDED Hair P'aablooa oeeda auiat. 751-tl.M. n.da experimced D.A. ~ss 1122 a.. ol s-7 up· No aper. nee ... Sdeoctlr PALMACAID ftnaoclal report. Work DDIEDlATELYI' good all-around hair Coc:llMIW....... Gl.atlO iii-on uper. Appll Jn backarouad ue~I l.IADIMe'S :.i~v~.cl:t TOPPA.YUi . ™' 491"2221 or Eapr nee. Apply in DIH1'ALJOl1HO .._ C'MMSl'IWI ~-lll=-a~ ~~~~0:-':1ak fo~ Sliedal" price with thil benenu. f eodl7 at· All ablfta, day, a'Wiq & pencm. lloo tbru Wed. 3 CHAIRSlDE. P /lime. 11111R •Ullnnllllllln OI · Stephanie. ad..HaaPlycblepowerof moepbere. Call Doana graveyard lncloclea BeautyNlonblCllaeeda tos. non·amoker. Foutain llOIBAJlBOABL.IM 11-------•'""__::...-:;.....;.. ____ _ wtadom. What JOU bear MMaOrorappt. wknd.s. Loni " abort hair atyliata. 15"" com-TbeVlctorHurololl ValleyWlf.1400 OOSTAlllDA.CA.,. ndacast•0 1 • llaia- wtll ama• YoUI SbewW t.enD autpmenta. Holl· nri•m ~ 361ClUfDr. ~II l.tGUce. Wd wttbout tell,._.Paat.Preaent..•'•-------•I day & vacation pay. LaaunaBeacb Demal reeepUoaJat. O.JI. bpawa DUllARL supentaLon. &xper'doo· ... =-J!:l°::. ~a;-· ::• ltallaatloa plan for=-~~.rLite Nopboneealla. ~-r:,r.r~cday .. _............ lAlmO$ t,,:_..,. all 4:30 • w. AvalL for prhate ~ 'l'Qday to wort typial req'd . Call C1 4 tu Opu..... ......,.. l"nlb out of inctute \1rllllltJNetdedllf A tJ ND RO If AT - ., .. ,·· •• l ' . I ,. i I t IJO'lllll. oavarioaaaceountlnl• Dl-075'7. For 8ewlett-Pacllard *~•~ acboo1 or wWa ~ tll· • ..._. WC>CDM for couter • 221W.WbiWer'Blvd. bookkeepln1 aultn· ICO.-C..,.••• IOOO tmtallatlon. ADy Per•odonU1t nHd per. needed fw amall Stoeka.b wuJl is fold. P/Ume. IARabn 211/tt'l-8272 menta. Work cloae to -._ data proceulDI u -p/timewttowork&on manuf. eo. lD Mlalon Sbi_,ARecet.tna m.mo your home. Flaure Fullcharae perience will be con-• beck. Exper. pref'd. ~.Reap. wW lDclude llultbavepboealsn!la· RELAXINGllASSAGE CJerb to Sr. Accou.n· llAJUNEllJfCCO. lidered. Sendr.wzMor Xray cert req'd. Sa draftlnt • many bletramp.Loqlsabor't Saentaiy BobJa-.Ucllweu.r tanu needed tbruout CM. 71~11'77 leUer' ol appllc:aUOc to open.R.8."2-8131 en1laeerln1 project• ta"ID aulprmata, BoU· laaparieDcied ts __ CMcall __ ... __ oww __ _... <>rangeCo. BOOKKEEPER-Oran1e P.A.D.S.-bept. 31, wo~klDI W/tbe Sr. day. Y8Utlon pay. ynormore>,dvilprac. RobertBalf'a County Accounting 179'1-D Skypark Cir, enpa-r. We are aeek· Hoapitallaatlon plan tice on.tad .. w ftrm. Accountempa --1 __ __. _,_ Irvtne. lli2114. E.O.E. l DI, d •Pe D dab le , avail. lnlne. Airport area SOOS. KalD, Ste 501 ., u w, UllUCIU 0~1. Call 495-6677 b a rd w o r k I n I lo · maz2 No.Tower,Un.LonBaak Am.olotpenoa.Fff.over aalary commenaunte ~~ cl.tduall X!nt beDefita -~ ... ••••• -----IDTbe~olOraqe 18. Muat hue Calli •/UJ1«.m4>S0.25'72 Omtl'Secr9'ar7 _, Do-.D!!'~. ~ .. _:.~~ .. qualified 11~·~!.I U.Al.SICllTAIY n4Jm-UOS drtver'a Uc 61d driving • .. ~.__-.. SecAit/Grapbicl ~ , .... ~ _,,....., ~ Cballt:fln1 lea al ~~~~~~~~~ d M v a .. ,....._.. ., Ofc u-.u--. .1 to .... v ~ -·-· to ..... .... -y llM--recor • . . • rea. 1 l 1 ff 1 d -,_ ~ .. _. ..., .-A·-&tol.UolAll w21 aecreWi ~ltlon f« 83l-a&IO I r o c , o ~ to '700 A Zar 3 Uma a week. _..;.___;, _____ --..~.;..;.;.1 •••-r -... • •-• t ' ' t .. lwAut · eatabllabed bldg co. lrviaePencxmelMency Call'75U7S1 E 11 t J b I CiJ Dttri ut .. --""· 1.11Y'Mt· For lrrlDe pre-1cbool. Auto meuenaer, full ~~~~e Newport loc. •E1'7Uleoetall.. . .,!ri:ac~ on~y ·,~: 14M'741 meat rlrm. Exper in CaU552-'74M. time. Coot.act Jack&>· ._....,opea.MS-IUO &Utez:M 142·1410 O.Wlaclptt1•1t cocktail, boeteu . <Am*ftom ~:~~= ---------1 da, TiUe lnaurance • Booltkteper p/tlme 3 ~ Ellltr'd oaq. Beoeftb References required. OnaetCo.Alrl*t> t)'. Beau& olc la Npt Ctr. ~-'!~-?! .. ~!!~ ......... ~~New port Bcb daYI wk. Hr• fiwble. Cu• lrwlcfett R8.m.smz,~ Tbe&ponaman,LalreAr-Equal()pporEmployer Call Mn. Garo, '751-1511 Sal open. '751·95e0 Van Exa>er'd OUll1 Good pay DIMl'Al.ASSIST. == 71f.m-3'1U or~~~~~~~~ljf«~a~ppt.~::.=-== DRIVERS Men or Women. 25 Years Or older. Know the coast cities. Net $180 a week or more working for Yellow Cab. 25 DRIVERS Men or Women NEEDED FOR WESTMINSTER EASY RIDER SERVICE. Job starts June 12th, 1978. Class II lie. Will assist ln securing license. GOOD DRIVING RE CO RD REQUIRED Appllcatloas being taken NOW. 20 DRIVERS Men or Women needed for SADDLEBACK VALLEY DIAL A RIDE SERVICE. Job starta June 5th, 1978. Good drivlog record req'd. Applications accepted NOW. DISPATCHERS & ORDER TAKERS Needed for SADDLEBACK VALLEY D~ A RIDE SERVICE. Job s tarh June 5th, 1978. AppUcaUoa.s accepted NOW. Good entry poslUoo lnto transportaUoo DIAi& CWT YllLOW CAB 11Joo•1..,, -· '••••v.-.w fNortll cl Slate' betwem Nnbope 6 Eudld J Aldomotive Matrtlnl.Aieocy Ii benefita, Apply, Jolly ExDtr'd. bappy, ma OeDeralOfftce Le1al secretary, heavy TRANSR·RllAN IOODma Rocer,4008.COUtH•r. ~orien Eaecutlve Sec'y . ·~JI.... corporate, xlat akllll, Eaperimced-woWd con-"·'• Lal\IDa Beach. c ID Hunt Cballeo1ln1 Po•ltlon Girt for,.._.... ability ~o work ua· aider b.lCblY motivated F\ID~orpart ulary . W/C.11. firm nr O.C. office work •l •J· aupen11ed.llqlluper apprenUce •itb toola. time for up1U111te1'7 • de· COOK m.ma Airport. Good S/H ii tn>-arwt.,. eledrolUc dis· prefer. small or c. ~1211MCO, Cap. Deb. conttnieo.MU400 BreakfutAhmch. Apply D llll .......... a...a I ~ llatb•· ~~ll ..... ;.!-1Yt tributor, Jrvloe area. Airport area , N 8 . ----------i Buaboy/GV11 wanted, 3-5 tn penon to Ta.le of Tbe._.....,. -_..... Ca I I Bob Trac Y, -..... u-~ Man.-Wed. eaperneceaa. Whale Restaurant, 400 1,D.A.... Avnet Electroolca, n4-~, t-5, lloa· _,_,,... ..._.. .. ,_ TbeVI u-•-C!A D-•'---P '7M40l1 Fri 1--'l«:ceta IOOll•IU -~•1 oUE ......,._~ eao. P't1p•8111• FACTORY •--·-------• Ne.:;:t'etr. lluat\ave Accloaatarecelvable,ac· Drive, La1 Bcb. No Cook·Brollef'Ellp. c_... ,._....,....OC llf .._,._. IOOdtnUiatWa.taper counta :~b&e. ReUef pboaacallat Cle&DN.tner1etic, Fol' info: Pac. Deota blll.mmedaeect'roi-C~ Sudw•cb Delivery. a la ab PNC'd. but not nee. PBX. c er. Perma· r/limeNBloc.S.-TNI , ____ , l n..-aEa4bnda•.Ow'D .---~------1 SfmiMf'9, P.O.Boa 5112, _., --; .,.,. 1 i...;.;-;.;.,.;;.;.;_ ____ _ Dflll pcwltion. ~ ~· catd.e:rla Sbl 1 • • A u..p. m ovr SI.SO bllcondlUoN. Cubler, Ptr 6 Ftr, Oook.CountryDl.naerCI btop~~· MlllimlD.lla,CAhMS ~nipp "' rec I . I · br. Call lam·lpm, U:OALSECRETARY -any ..___ .... CaU u . -.--n, (213)-..000. aemlll7 (tltc.tro medl), ---Put•'~ a.a.t-beavv ~. ---,, .. _ ext 117 Saidelds Is Packen. 4 ---. ....,... ., lot appt. 557-4100, en ................... . DESK Clerk. ~t .,. week. Co-pakl ID· RAJRDRl!SSER WITH ~-~.n.i:mca~ Harbour V. W . a..I. COOl.DPa. Audttorl, aper. · 111ranu. Nr. O .C . CLIENTSL&. GREAT ~ul. S.lary comm Hlllll. Deb. 114.2 • ..w CAIWASHHRr ~t!!..~b Conv. Cbltle. mFullto .. ttpt/Umenn · San115 Airport.Bf.S,_.. suaROUNDINGs. THE aper. Aak forCln· --------Fu116part.UJM ~-~ • 114'"•· HAIR lfANDLERS cblO~l Babnitta' wanted. over 1160ver Dpl.,,.Uan,SaDClem. MSftldl« ea.-. ·m...;;;::..;...--~---- ..~ : ! I LS. Want. my home. Ap-YttroCal' Wub COOK Dllk SUpen1lor Coeta 11.. LmAIY AM Pl'OI a.-wk. Dp, ev•, 8!0Harbor Bl CM Uve ta. bome cookiq, annDMr ....-,, front ,...._ ~lilU. llut ~ ta· ~ apeed ol 40 wpm Oaible ~OO/br, ' MatUN woman. Small daak ilor rrr &.O.&. CNIUI' wt&.11 aome ~·cl-~ ltaeb owntrw. . ~'t~. Appty f.':t home ln Co1\a hll..:.:-~..-. • MCTOIY11•1• =--Ad ror Al. ~o:.::!'°;~rD~~c:o Babya.ltW, Pff, 2 amall W...cal Nunery, 1"'° .-.-. DtSHWAI.. 1auMd ..... •IC.II. llltdw-.Salee .\ppl7 la Mo.._ App&J m M&la It. cblldren.mybome,CJI Brookh11rat , COOl.P,._ KltcbmlWper.Couotl'J :ru-'~·~beaeft&a. p_er1on . Cro•• HuntlDltOD lutll. area.NI-.,... WestmtnNitr. /vJt!IJQ la P8'.l'IC!D Wpm QubOop•.Hoep....-1 NIGG. ·-,.,..., Bardftn, S107 &. Cout ,.._('714, ... 1. - Babyakter, care fw bl' CAS ... S wo..·Uwu m. Coto'• By D••••IF 1!!!:.·~CD~ll!:._. ___ _J~~~~~~~-old.,Clhna.OWntrua. f/UIDe.GoodPay Tbe Airport, UU fllAMCI LlleCM ..... ORll""lDR/B+ealary. Graiwtboo.aLocat.Lou llacAnburBlvd,N.B. Rllinl '°work 5 clap =.:a.td'l/Comm'I l'zll~~.. ...ltCClllMa'tb\d'ttocall ~ .. -:. • rtl•. S52.J1'11, W••~· Co 111.----· ooo• t i wk •PllNI a lt.n • c1a1. =._....t~::~bt; •••-1'1 --~1s ,.~ .. about • n ....,,_ naO ·-·.. n, Pl mel perm. Alto. naed luacb -~.;:.nol •=-,.., p ..._op. 'WIUL'.~-;,... ID ,..i BABYSITT..,.R--atu-, ___ ...;...._..._, ____ .. ..._'--__ ment bome ln Las. -•---·• wY. --.,... -~"-~B'f'~H potftloo. Smal Ntln· .,._., S da11. = ..... _. !BDO& mlflatU.MctLn lad-:ro -·. = lf Nii.able, .-:'.' ...... (,.... , .. ·.::.. Baacb. Some •lfftM' cte. --· -•-... ' · ucu to......., eomm.11.· '-, 1 ........ lD· JOU raucradtY 1. D*', IQYi:;:"tli.sii. CAI... aired. CaU -.U for Jab.Cll(no~c&UI> ..... ~_r.~loeal -...;r;nDI~~~~~~~~ •J.511aftlPll. ror N1ta11rant. Mmt be appt. DISRW~ 11. =~:'4* n-1 ~0 t •. I•• 11 r . Blb)'1ilte1' wanted for Htl. Moat ttave own .m.om . ;:::'~ ~ a;oKS: tnatrul l.eb ~ •.:..vr'~ ~ 09.,.=.":c. no.=., ao-Co••t :O~~;:;~~ S. Ooeit HwJ, Laaun• • d.bmlr. Ma Barker'•• bomt la LalUDI kb. P.O. Box -. L ftlu.. IAwl. S.cta.lllca.Uoeeoeo Blach, ... 1111. 212 E. t7tb 9t. Oii oa11 CM.eta llDI. W O•Ulld Adi to-9811 1l em t. a ru.llt.1 ! . . . . . -"' - ~) I ~~ •... .?!~ ~....... 71M ·-· .. ············ ~Pff l ot I ..... lma-8TOllAO&~OQk _. .. ~w ·o.,.. ..... LM..,. .-.. maa.e1er. ~&•ue. $&I.it= wl + ••. U ••a Eva .... Pemal• Top moae-y UVW.IN/111.11lwe. *°Petl· M-'llllll.aft~.Gl .. ll deble D••••d f or MOU>MA.llm ~'feblld care. Al• t Top pey tor • 1ood • ~ • .., Bdrm • bath. NPl 8tti. TMn•11t1. lb.laker w /u p IA pre· cw. tQJec:t mold. C'ro&D IWD. I 0.,,. ~wk. ~neertQI Co. 5512 11-tlluw wk, ~o M adden, Ava. ff.B 1cnotiq. -exper 'd. (T14) 113·0Hl. (JU ) 9TJ.Olll d().0524 Ken or Gary LMPll. Maid. I~ lovely N B. !lane =at.a room. 5 t...,anriD'8echwu d&Js, oft. EnJ. AMI or AMS pref'd. =DI preferre . 874". J::"Vine. ees>lna. coolllna. need OW'O \tatll. NOD· MOTotllOUTI 1m1rr . .......-Tba Dally Pilot bu a lar~ route in MlNion •1ld1 Eaparieoced. Vie . Moo t.bna Fri af-PteuaGl wortinl coodl· terooons . Sat Is $un Lklm. Vapbcmd Motel. =:· Muat have de-SUl Harbor Blvd, C06ta pmda car. ~ cub w.a.5tN5'71 depoatt ~ Good driving M.Uda. ta*1'y worltera. r ecord. all e42·'321 waat.ed.. Appty ln ~rson Lea ve name fl phone =r: AU Baba otel. Your call wUI be re· Nwprt Blvd, CM. tumed. llakll; \op we1• SMald. MUISIS AIDIS Appl)': The Ina 1t 7·3&11-7. Exper'd. Coun· Lquoa, 211 No. Coaal try Club Conv. Ho1p. Hwy., Lapna Beach. 549-3061. titaid wuc.d, P'uU lime or MUlllS P'·UdM, SHcliff Motel. RN I Sl2113/Montb. RN 11 1811 lo. Cout Hwy. Laa S1352 /Mo . LVN 's Bcb,4M-4182 SU3/mo. Apply at P e raonne1 Offic e . lfslnleoance Bo' Wanted Fairview State Hosp .. for outside lnalde 2501 Harbor Blvd, Co.ta work. Part or I /Ume. Meaa. 8eectiff Motel. "94-4893. llalntenece Mecbenlc, MUISISAIDIS '1·3 Approvtd cerunca-mun bava m!n 5 yn ex· ~Ill 1eo'I plant malnt. U-00 traln.ln1 pro~em. otact Ron Cbowar. Mesa Verde Conv. oep, 181 Caller St. Cll M'Mf7'70extlil. E.O.E. MUISIS AIDIS MAHA•ININTTIMI Nelloawld• company &OIDllUIS Neita ~re11lve. am· Needed to 11ve n.c lo biUoua v1dul for re· the elderly paUenla. APP· c lonel ofc. Surface ~· 1445 Superior Ave, :blnder, lnalde sales, .B. ppini /recei Yhll.,. of c cc::!W'9 exper pref'd, OFFICE GlRlrOver 18. not reca'd. Complet• neat appearance, eaper tralain1 proaram. Ft· not naceaa~. will treln. Kirk J ewe era. C.M. iDp beftelite. Call Bel· moot =lpmenl Co. 54.S-!MIS 'IW/M2 OMCIHILP Men for aenereJ main· J . Herberl Ha 11 tenance of a mobile JeweUen oeeda f/tlme a.ome IMlJ'k. C.11 for de· office b•lp. ~plr In ta ill l :IO·l :UOPM ~ s.m B to St. a.3000j ~7Pll 49Mm. (So. Cout Pta11 > Mon-,... Maoi.faclure r It A•· OMCIH&r sembler of mobile hW/!1tal equip. req's ........... • ed finlAher in metal Orowinl a1rtcultural It wood to run that opera· trade auoc latlon Uon. Pay commen.eurate w/pleuant olc faclUl)' in ~-:f::· Call for appt. Ne~ Bcb hu open-lnaa or: Ma ri ne Carpente r . meri ne pa i nl e r A SICUTAIY ftberllu•. Exper only. Top·~·· x.lnt beoellts. Type 70, S/H 80, die· ~ lft penoo. Bui.a tapbooe. Exper necess. ,Inc. Ability to work w /out supervision. MAtalAL COMftO&.Q. .. CUIMSC&.IU £Qler lD met 'I A: prochac· Uon control !':Ur!u1. Must ZI; 50, lO key by touch. bave tfu:'! in tyrc ty \o oraanile lim e tna. 11n1 '* f:'l o c lmpol'Unl. duties. Good aefll1. E.O. E. Call for appt. llYPUMCH S57·I061 ult for Kelichi S&.evftll. Min. 1 yr exper. in keypunctl. IBM :no ex· MAT U RE WOMAN per. desirable. Will train p 1tlme to welco me qu.alll\ed person. oewcomen It contact men:han'-. Fle.dble hrs. The above positiona offer Need car, Ute typina . excellent worldnl conds ~·3096. & frince benefits. Sal Mc Dooalda ne e d a commeoaunte w /ex per. breakfaat It lunch help. Call Mrs. lrwin for appt Fluible working hrs . Hl-1314 Cocnact 1t0tt all)'t.lme. WESTERN GROWERS '141 Harbor Blvd. C M. A.SSOC1A TION ~teu. 1811QuailSt, N.8. Medical ualslaat, F tr, front olc w /1 yr m.ln ex· o,. ....... rcr· Some back ore req. a.: .. , .... """;( or fam prac dr. Pleue Hod resume to : Mrs. SJ.50 Hr to start. .S. Qeml.atrr or work ea/:i' SOioka. 13420 Newport w /cbem1cal1 belp ul. Ave, Tustin. 92880. 7AM-3:30PM. $4~3281. M•d1ral A11 lsl a at E.0 .E. Hu.ot . Bch. Phys ician. oc;=trtc A.Mt Write Box II 2IO care of Dally PUot PO Box 1*. WUl . Cien'I ok ex· per. belpf ul. &T1 -5380 O.ta M•a. Ca. Dl2JI Painter wanted mat be tielCAL llC.,. lut/oeat Three opening.I Front ofc exp hel,ful. P91boud, typlDJ. usy Start today, ad pay for OPolc. Call MS-9lllO. dependable person Ml-5100 Medical Aul or RN for Part lime pers on , •le~lst ofc . Salary 11ladl11ndwlch piece. nee able. Wiii train. 14M.UO.s.>. Qista Mesa. bn 9-2. Call llar1ie at Group MEDICAL ASSISTANT 'lberepy. m.-030$ l'ull time tor N. B. Part·Ume work, for re· Medical practlce, prefer tired macblnl.at. Bedas UI* minor lab II X· rey. Saiary very com· Machine & Tool Service, petitlv.. &U-1111 :wa.m7, lll E. 16th St, C.11. llEN • WOMEN' aaes l7-M needed \o ftll cur· PART TIME nnt p,Ume n caoclel ln electronic•, teletype /telephone EVENINGS 1y1teau repair 6 ...U. forecudq. No Adulte wtth out•eiadtna. ~ntc. Xlnt free attradlve pel"SOllllltlea w/pay. Medical who eQ)oy ~rib coverqe • travel. P'or kids. 5'art at Sl r:_ lftOl"e Info oa qu.allltca· br. Pbooe ~ •• tkm • benef\ta call JOW' bet...,1:-.S:CIOP.M. Air NaUooa1 Guard ............ ~~.m.1111 •'11-1141 Equal Opportunlt1 EllJplo1er 11( ... DIV/Utoelt clerk. PAYIOU.CI. .. Neel ~brPrr. ~ .... s.. 8barr. per1on llt. P9t.lraan. IJl7I Del •Ibo= of com· Oblspo St. San Juan ~ , aCCIOUDt-Oap&itruo. l .O.E. 10 to.b,ll~ ~Bat•. llOllT PEOPLE pl•u•n1 • PDBON "'""""'' bl major 8Hlae11m1n Hth =co. ana. Xlatco. ~m• 111oel1te to •11=:1 tt•l• mall bull • WllidDI coadt. . : -· hllJ e•tUaad h1'9C11mtl, 11'/Tll·IS.10. 87«11 z.o.&. 111r /II. U.£''re DOl =the ~ wbo .,. MM:lol adl to ed • =:: look em ,,,..,. ....... lot °' In WW J::: .... , lalorm1Uoo 11 ed ba u.ret 'fo oe well• ... .,.& bQr'S. 1wr ad. C911~ !!~,.~~ ..... !!~ !!!~'!~ ..... ?!.~ PD ~t Waot..t for AHwtrl•I ••rvle• beaUI.)' aaloe. rullloo =' 1\1.lJ 6 Pff. Call W..l&HMl UC9'1'10MIT l'harmacy looklna tor Al:Umal tt.plt.al, 2 yn uaLYN ....... to .work ::u ..... beaVJ pboeee • LH.Pll. Kttowledr. of c cmt.ct. , rr or CXUMUca t..a~. V:. P ff lac. wknda. "4 MU iD penoe. t : I .OD • Moo-l'rl. MNI Verde Pbarraac)', .n Kubor ue.nOMIT 8lvd.CM The JoU1 Rot•r, Inc. la loolllna for a f /tlme """'D•-• """"· perm. reeel)t. lluat be T.O. Elemeotery JNnOD•ble, attractive • S c hool. I br day. •:'d. Position r•· am1hr. Call La~una q l1'Pinl ll 10 key Beacb Unlfled Sc ool adder' by touch. 1111 to 1*tr.,4M~. II» to start. Apply, 170'2 GW.C.. Avt, lrvlDe. P1umberc. phamben belparc. drein men w town truok, will train. IECEPTIOIST ~hen, J'ff • P(f. .Wtralo.111442. R. E. development co. PWMl•S neecta ~ant NC:eP'· for their p olc. Mod l~· Jl\ally quallllad eervlce 1n1. but sre•~· · ~lumben needed now & ALL JO FREE. est req'd <oral or writ U Coast.al Personnel ten) Percent•1• pay Aaency., :WO-IOS5. 27IO Cao earn '25--$.10,000 per Harbor. 4.. JI ~ ~ llon·Ftl u. e art's P lumblo1 Inc.. 1"3 W. Uncolo. Reliable penoo to hao· Ana heim o r phon e die pbont. counter . UH753extll m.atldAi ln. lY~I etc. .... ~TNCW Full time work. Colt Drapery Cleaoen. 1102 &.a. Newport Blvd., Cll lrviDe, 55i2· 74lM. e42-0270 Printed clrcult board mfr b1rin& ln.lnees. s:ua pr .l\estaurut aiaht c&ean·up hr to st.art. 40 hr work penoo. 6-l~m. '75·UW, week. 3002 S. Oak St, call Bud or ane. SaotaA.oa. Restaurant PllNTING AMhlat~ =·d buelnet1 forma txper necesa, ca I Bob MOM at Tbe 811 Yellow co tor operator. Should Houae Reatauranl for know anapout • con· Unuoue forms. 8.A. area, app't. W-0310. Oraqe Co. 640-802'1. "-taUJ'llll Help ~r:·,. .... ,.....,,... = Imme openln11. All lh1fta open. Beu.er tban • avi 1tart1n1 waae. ,,.. Pro1reaslve Increases. Muat bow snapout " Exper"d oal~ ~ a ppty. hm·tm ed.. Tbun, conllnuous bualneca rorma pras. S.A. erea of Frill t . J1'121 Padfic Cst Hwy <>ranee Co. 114 IS40-802"1 South Laau.na hydlilfrtc Tedi llSTAUIAMT llOIM/lloath. Apftlr at Personne l 0 f c e , IOOll(-- Fairview Slate Hoa~l. Experienced lbna trial 2501 Harbor Blvd, ta beJ&oce. Apply ln penoo Mesa. at lbe Vic\Or Huao IJlD. ...... Ad 3U Cliff Or, La1una Bs99b SALE& REP to lalle eds ln OW' olc Moa ll Sal t-2. Retired person \o care for Tues lhru Fri 11: 30-2: 30. semi Invalid. Live in, ~ ror advancement. 1b~pln1. cooking car train. App~. Pea· I V ~LS D)'llaver, 111&0 P acenUa Ave.CM ... 41 Bed Coov. llALESTATI Call 549-I081. Holplt•I. Penionable licensee for mana&emenl " sal .. on IMD.ySMft Riverside townbouae ~in& poe for re- trart. ~filus house bab oriented nu.ne. Muet ph• booua. I Jeanette be dedicated \o 1ood Jr•· at <714) 75a-Il:a0. Uelt c~. Contact n . RJddeU M2·M10. REAL FSrATE SALES NOW IH'• 11·7 ~111-URalief IS TH£ Supetvlaor. LYM 3·11 medleat1001. 11 .. a Verde Coav. fbp.. 1511 TIME Ceater St. CM !Wl-95 ToJola •S .. 11 ..... .,.. . , ...... , ... Noo-sur(ical face lift dis· It ~blpa avillable. WALIH&LU Sal•meo-Nunery In tm, we, at WALKER Horticulture beck· It LEE. broke OW' own ~· run " part time . record by doinl over sa pp y Wes-Cal Nunery, bUlion ln sales & service. 15640 Brookhurs t. Wet\m.lnst.er. U you are interested ln e •SALESMAN* real estate career. call riw detalll on our license Earn l200C> commlaslon ll'aiDinl prolJ'am. weekly. Proreulonal home c losers. Back· U you have a real eatale ground IA boolta. VICI llcenH, you'll be in· etc. Double conflrm;d ter9tAld in our neUooalJy leads. Everyday la pay· reeoplzed Heed Start day. Call Mr. Welty al Sal• 'l'talnlnl Program. M0-:5609. Golden West 1.naulatloo Co. "' WALK.ER & LEE ia ex· ~ our 12 new of· ••SALF.S•• cea ;1ll brtna u.s up to Profitable p/time 1ale1 c.s offices ln the So. Calli. poa!Uoaa eves 5-11 Moo· area. Friday. 531--0842. Call today for ao lo· Salee re1aled poa. Art terview A: find out why Gallery. Typtna 11tilla de · you should r.1.n the pro-alrable. koowledae or fes11 ion1 team a t alOtemporag art. Send WALKER•LEE. resume \o •Nilled ad no. 217, c Jo Dally PUot, Ask for Sandi PO Box 1580, Co1ta ('114) 772·3410 Mesa.ea,. (213) 58f. 7382 WAL.KIRAL& SALES SUMMER .... ..... An~ ~portun.lty mpoyer CASH UALTotl Ri1ht about now you or Realtor A11ociate. mahe be woodertoa where Have Deed for 1 aood ac· \o pn l~r a tivelllel= Sum'Mf Jobi , YOU ere eoerseUc, articulate. 11~18". ent.buaiuUc •really en· C....MIM141•772t joy tllkiq \o =/we can abow rou bow eem CSe~.byi:t= Ca~~~ the beaut.lful Tt.m.lJfe with~ PGtta· Book Sertff over the t1aJ bJ Tbe lled plMIDe from our lrviDe Balloon Ltd. Ploe ofc. Our auaranteed CbUdra'1 ar Jr'• AP. hourly wa~ + com- ~· ltDowledlt of 10- m1u1on + Ule9 a). •1 and accuracy a Iowa OW' beat ... c=. eltll tl'om t• Pw . We CDllll. C.U llat&bew at n.n ve Ulne t0t2ve-<n4>Mlo8'. nlent p /tlme eblfts. nc.noMllT MomiD1, al\enooo 6 evtGlnil avaJJ. for tn111raac• office. Goo4 =t. Plea11ot SllleYOUI ..._. ce. Good cotn• lut8•AT pma,beneftta. ~ A.IOITMAT"I ltlC9'T .,:'PllT N4. CHAI 1£te .. a ~.:=can &PAYIW&U Ctl•W Bec:e;ttonlut, p rr for ..... = pboto aud i o . IO· .... ... ldn/Wk. c.ould beoacna 13WOtl FIT.•"" ... loaltt ........ nMIUFI for top cla11 ltflt ,._ ....... meu11e ep1. lat + booa. Wt wUJ traln. ,, ,_.._...~ Ill ... -..w...... 7100 HllpWllllW .I F,,dly, Mey 11. 1918 DAILYPILOT " 7100 ....................... • •••••••••••••••••••••• ~.~~ ..... !!~ ::_,._:_ 1111 ~UPS *a#; a 1101 WAIT /P.._ ....................... ~ ...................... 'l'o<'all oa reader ad bual· S•tleblloard ~"'· will .. aMCC&I -eed.a for edvertla· ffiealtnatce •acb area, Routq Tw= anU· fQr caM\al.UDa~ .• lNID. Ptr to If ti de-qw bud c eollcl New ..... ~· :i lat. Hn Moo·f'rl 9 s . '°.tr::---· :rlt siNd. mUll be able to oak Wrtll Ml ., ..... tnidt. Cyc.19 • o. Bue +-comm. Co mi. bllUnl. wort all~. t6ML8'7. bed • maUnH. l1• Ne~rt ll•d . C.M. beoeftta WW tnln App-~ Peoorev•r. 1eso bookhepl na. <Tl•> TMe:bsn wot.cl for fall. dnuer w /m!m>r Ud -0 c.Ua ve,CM lll:tlJI pre·acbool • lower alt.Nod.-· al41IO a..._. leb1ma. PO. tlCUllTY .UAIDI elementary f edH. Almmt brudMWI ~RMU For coUM\on. Aa~\I• r1t1me p111 evall. Above t45·HTJ I · 10 lit . or conaole tbl. Bur ad ~&QUlm. IACICeAMMOt4 avera1• w11e1. Pald ~evee. walDYl veDMr Z.,Uth ..... 17" Sdlw'bl.n Coet .• CARI ER OPPORTUNITY WMll.ly. Unlfonn A: equip Telepbooe work. part lnakfut lbl. coffee tbl alnt cond. S125. Rbt. furn. Paid vacation• bel&bt. Eq11.ab butler'• Orowtaa Mall corp. la Ume Poll. MJ-39'7e eva . aeekln1 aerloua career TraDSp • ~ r.q'd. bourb + bo«lua. ll'a)' • .:;-~~· plaller, ~ ............. ~~~ minded lbdlvlduale. Interview DI 5 /U /11 ~ mile. . betWD lOUo·f:· et 8IZO Kllowledf• ol ~ck1•m· Mabocany roll tOi> d•k, S. Ma.lo 8l. la A.oa. Te~one Crou Bar Kiolden Re~er P\IP· ·moo, c eaa or olber &.O.E. Call !W7~ for P TecbDtclan + key ball stud, lasy su1an pWie. AKC It ahow 1o~lic attd umea eppt. ayut.em. Good beaetk1. aide tbl. tapestry rook pet. Shots, wormed, be . PO&l\lve aUtlade. cbair. 751-1.850. lntais eompa.x. MO-lOll nlMid "/'l'LC. Xlnt dJep . Pro(.UOOtJ acraruace (213) '2$-1.561. ~uln• t.ertlt ln lec'1 ta.c.~on.1.at "d•n· TalllftAIMll emuct. t.al 111t or N. 8 . o r Start 1011r carHr In ....SALi DOO TRAl.NINC CbeN f& Gemea Un ltd t.bodoftlat. Sa1&ry open. baaldlaa. Great loe. -.as. Heleo'~ Pvt cl ..... • boardm1 2'100W. Cout Hwy, NB IU-4ll.2 Micbale Kubo :W0.5001 JoeP01•'1 .. Jo111D Martin S48-oGGI s.i.woman wanted rwl s.ct Alt/le Wet SoelliDa It Soelllna ot Yarbor'a AD~ka ~ull Doc . Ma1e. time. CU1)Cake Bakery, Newport Beecb ~8DC)' LI \'1eille e ~ baa 2 hnrnedla~ Opell· 4*Campua ve Le•'•~'* marllinas, 2 yn. 1011 for 1ouo1 •I· Tin Pan uea '250.844-1183 Wet rie-::ve aaleameo. Over TOOLMA.111 AMl1CjMlllOW LOST: Old~ SbM1>-XlDt opportunity \o earo 1 p u ae-Wllllac to Top pay for e eood 1&21 Newport A~, Cll ui• C D • 5 /1 . while you lell'D bl the a.am the cer bualn .... thl.oller W /HP in pre· ARD. No queatloaa lealinl IJMSUIU'y. Wllb e Boom Plan. pain vac•· c l1loo a uto/f atlc .ad. II., 41ft. MO-Tall comp.IJ1)' on the move. U lions. prom 1barin1. m ac h i n e•. roan ...USHM&MOI you dealre to~ IAcome Cb.riatmaa boous. EnJlaeerlna Co. 5582 Very lovable, frtendlf and &1' a M at.arter ~;:;oa Mc adden Ave, RB (714> ~ BalMtt Hou.Dd, for sale contact 831·8990, t -5. 9MIM1 or (213) ~. 1121 Ykt9M e.w. or frH. a moa olll. Mcm·Fri. SIUCTSIY' Ken or Gary U.f PM. Blwa BrookMira\ at f'emale.161-1• aft 7. 1121 N. Harbor Ptacmt1a Kee a bond , Sandwich Is Se lad Al · Allabeim-172-.00 Tow Truck Drivers ea· P1UC!Z8TART AT: Ma l e. aemblera. 5AM ·lPM tJ:'d. ~pay. Apply, BeveW llhTot9 SlJ, tbll bllt/11lver I moa old, Mmt be neat. clean It Service Station Allen· WT 1. 1000 lrvlDe 1118. Sat of 4 ebn ..,, AKC, 900. '151.c21.I dexterious. S3 Per hr. danl, exr.r'd. Do • Ave, NB 642-1252 wardrobe S'1 5, !Tiny to1. blk female 1'79-0747 for •Pf:!· art Eva. Fu It p/Ume. Ap· TIAVILA~IHT sideboarda lllO. drelHn poodlea, lop pedlaret. lOAM. Lori's Kite n. ~Shell StaUOn, 17th 6 Newport/lrviae. Mla 3 w tmirrora sea. Much AKC.MH'l40. ,NB. mort. Secmary f~I ore. yn uper. Call '1$4· UU FOR SALE: Siberian Rapidly ex I O.C. Service St.a. Attendant. Truck Driver " Yard AMnOUI H~ A.KC reg. Very Tramporta · oo firm nda exper'd. Full or p/time. MaiDtenance, cbemlcal .. ......... fri . Gd. welchdo •. amb1Uo4.!a, Hlf•tarter to AJiply, Arco StaUon. 17tb toi.let co. 646-2700 ca. .... o.t U>ves kids. 894-3715 perform dlveretfled & Irvine. CM MU. lie aa Offer duties tnclud~ record Sta.ndard Poodle, drk btll =n 1 1 . ra lo di•· saVICIDIU TYPIST ITRANSCRIB ER AulbenUc baDdcrattect P IU.CDa oeeded. Coat.act cblne cupboard1, II.ale, ( BerI'or line). 15 , 1ea ofc, et.c. CUD Bobb6e at 146-2184 wk.a. AKC, abota. M0-11.56 commeaa W/H · Muat be 18. Ex.per de· ftl'elide benches mfee per. Call 5*0501. WU&en/Wlitnalel WI.Ill· tabJea, do~b bOatdt. Lovable Old Enallsh 11rable, but DOl DSC. App-baby cred es. aplce ShHpdo1. Female. 8ttretary, require alot ly ln peraon, HufibH tel. Exper neceu. A~ racb, Cobblers beocba, ~ 1~ yn, 7$1-36" Markel. 3'33 Via do, IA penon, The Vi or ~.must be able lo N.B. RUIC> Inn. 381 Cliff Drtve. doU cradlea . LhuaApuo, work independently It l.11 Sch. No pboGe ceU. ! Pt.US enjoy fast·p•ced ofc. Service Station Allen· l yr, AKC, Sl.50. lmmed avail. 0 .C . dan1s (2). part" rtume. Wettreu. 11-3 or $-9 shift ~ Airport area. Call Mrs. exper'd. Apply, Carey opeoiof.rnc, ApAly In T,131-mt. Poodlt ~-· Apricot. CbeVTOn. 904 S. CoHt ~ •• Kii" , .. ~ ... & Sbota. 5. 646-9795, 2916 • 8'2 Crown Valley SICllTAlY-1.MAL Hwy, LaSUD• Beach Parltwey, La1una ........... I f"\.'llM Ave, NB. No ~I eaper. req\lired. Serv Sta Help needed Im Ntf\ld. QJme & See Samoyed wht fem, 4 mos. Nwprt Ctr ~an vu law m e d . Miut b e 18. "fPtpen. m. office. lluat have excell. Day tn11bt •~ avail. WAXER·exper'd In No Rdaooable 141-ml lkilJI & auperlor IAtell. FUll or p/t, Appl.)' HOE. Onnp Count)' Airport. 0trer RefUMd 1 ! Salary comm. w 1uper. Cstlhry,NB full time, 1ood pay. (21J) 121 C*tle ........ ,. 1045 644-1900 311-3111111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Service Sta: Attendant.I C....MIM ~ Kl'M'ENS, 2 all blk SICUTAlY (4) P/UJIHI DOW \o fwl Yacht Salelmea needed (l\ur) ...._, l Calleo fem. I ue.nOMIST Ume In Summer. Wlll by creative broker -will W/S.IM wb,SM--W"l train. Aplily , 2590 traib. F\IUor P(f. Heavy The Aklna Company Tblall a Priv. Prt1 Prominent real estate Newport Bl. M advertisln1 s upport. Sale .... ! Darlin& Female Collie 548-UJl mb,3moeold. developer lookinl for ex-Serv. Sta. Atlend. F /tlme. .,....... 1110 $06.Tl'll. t!rienced secretary. Exper'd. lite mecb 'I YAOITSAL~ • ••••••••••••••••••••• Ult be excellent typill, etncient, aood with peo-knowled~. AJ:f.IY ~90 POIJUoaopeo. EltbNwpt FRO HT DAM AO ED 15 yda yellow nylon pie. front orflce ap· Newport 1, C. . broker .. e. 541-5556 HOI"POINT SALE. 33llJ carpeUng. YAIDMAH W. Waruer u Harbor. ......,. pearance. Salery com· s.wt.tr ... .,.. .. menaurate w 1expe r. Rental cat.er bu open-Santa Ana. 1'79-29'.ll iSG.ayed female , mix No eXl)er req'd. Hot Air Good beDefttl ll beeut.lf ul Ballooaa. &U-3545. I n ca for 2 m e n . GE Al.r eonctitJoner (wlD· .,ie. z yn old. Good working environment In Mechanical knowledge dow CDOUIMd>. sus. .,, /IUda .... JOZA Tustin. 714 ,im.2111 Slwina Opn .. aporteweer belpful, neat budwrit· Ml•LllO. mfc. Cao make up to 16 ~ oec. Weekday off. ~berd Mill, Golden SICllTAIY hr. 642·M72 dept 1 train. Apply. 1930 CASH PAID Fem. SboU~rold. .... ,.,.c...... Newport Btvd. CM W1br /Dryra /Refrll ~n•/W Shoe aaleaperson. part Mer b .. workinl « not 957-81.33 Exp, 1ood typist. Salary lime, womeo'a shoes. Free pupp6ea, I wlta old ~: CJPID. 644-4el.I. c_• se triab SeU.er. Apply lD per"IOD. Paw AJ · •••••••••••••••••••••••Like ne w, lr1 •i1e StcftU.r)', no eaper nee Ian Sboe1. t l'athlon • tt;u a lotl Moataomery Ward -.am but Id t)'Pl.DJ a must. la1ud.. Newport Beacb ••••••••••••••••••••••• refrll /freeaer W /i Ce PNe lo load bome ',,old PUIUC AUCTION maker. PJO. m .m1. U~iae opport ror lhe German Blllep erd rilh pereoo. 'IM·0272. MANY ITEIU OF FINE P'rtllda1N retrta. 11 cu ft, female W /pacre, UD· Qytime. SECRETARY ESTATE JEWELRY , ~. boUomlnr • afl&)'ed. Muat retlred ART OBJECTS, AN· frost rree. $1915. Balboa = or bollle w llKlft Secret.erl• s.--r_..,_ n~. FINE FURN .. Bay Club. 548-657e I mother. Needs S..vlceDapatw.t ETC. PHONE P'OR IN· co~nablp, 1reat TYPISTS FO. • BROCHURE. Weaber "clrytr S17S w I . 8111-Wl aft 11m Important pot on 14&-~ for both. 5:30PM. & SECIETAllES our customer service •Olll3 after 5PM. team requira uterulve AMERICAN OAK Free Nale Sbelty 2 yrs Do you need extra mooey telepboae coot.act with Laraeat Selection Dryer 220 Electric Sean old. Need.ti yard and Love = variety. Let the our valued cu.tomers. ln Oran1e County Kenmore. 1d cond. fJS. 751·3W7 m It nex.ibillt)' of We need a weU oraanl&ed Stewart Rotb Aaliquea Call eves Billy M&-5»4 ....... 1010 wortin1 temporary II· dynemlc, tet petlenl 7SO E. Dyer Rd. S.A. Rope r Gaa Ranae Cel Nwpt Fwy> 751-1922 ••••••••••••••••••••••• allJlmeoLI of your cbok• per1on wit excellent w /at.oreae be&ow + eye **I IUY** work for you. Call im· communicaUon skllls as •EXHIBITOR level oven Is rotiaaerie mediately well 'bJood if Pini Is fll. SPACE• broller. a,,1.za1c. Good med P'UmltW"e " t8• office • 1!1n• t~. you enjoy OrlDlt Co Prea Club Appllancea-OR I will _ overload 1 in uatrtoua in a Antiques· Plant-Craft l<W.' ftbefllaa1 Canoe, I ..U or Sl:l.L few You. variety of Wb It pride Bauar tel t X U", Coleman MASTlll AUCTIC* yourself oo t.be accuracy Sunday J\me 11 l\o'Ye It lutem • 4 cote. 646 1616 & IJJ.t6J5 157.0061 ol you.r work. pleate COD· Sant.a Au CoUe1e ~l 3713 Birch St. NB tartuanow. Space ReHrvatloa.I Medlt 1t11a Uv rm fwn. Equal Oppor Employer QaU Mn. White •·5011 ~ 1011 ll1IC lam111. Xlnt eood. for lntervtew appt. 4' flat \op Oak detlt. sso. • . ..................... Reu. Eva -.7'10S. P•Dosler ~7S1Jeve~dyu PUBIJC FU1lNl'MJRE Sofa A: lovHeat. Xlnt :~~iir~ A1eeclll11,"9c. u1triwRae CODd. Bm/Wbt plaid. •AUCTlON• like D\l. ~1.-&I aft I pm. COITAMISA Rerac7 Headboard, Qn T .... 7:JOP.M. Employers Pay AU Feet C7 I 4) 516-7071 S&. Flnhbed Antq. ... ,.w .... Bil Canyon-decorator's Li.a Reinden A.1eocy Equal ()ppoc' Employer Wht11old $150. Semi CONSIGHM ENTS new catm IOfa/~n.. 4020 Birch St, Ste 106 Bombaf type 14" clrtsaer dlr. Nevy/nllt. 1-..ra. STOCX LIQUIDATIONS Newport Beacb 13Wlll0 and m l rror USO. Call for appt/estab 'M SPRAY PAINTER Al.lllriao cooeo&e mirror ~u, &oveseat.1, I' P1ora.l IOfa, _.. eond. HELPER. No expr nee. $L50. M0-131'7 chn, rockers. aoo. Phone " 11.r to 1tart. Mllll bave ~~ rm tbll, 1moke m..a EUROPEAN ANTIQUES , ma1allDe raclta, car.1...,4t Houle too a mall/ color 6: black fl wllite Dinette a et-Wht •SECURITY* MUST SSLL. Ul·Z. TV'1, atereoa. Id:£:; wl)'ellow Uim, 4 yellow SUMtt•WOU POI 51'UOIMTS 197 ~ restored. anti· ptctw., cblna.I. dan,lleel .•. ~. *AGENTS* •·m Pu br of prescribed quea • • botUel, 2 rm tbls, bar stools, '°v• Brown velvet •~· c:stm ly waterfall bdrm aet, act.lvtty, full • ftlt· lilua\ oak uffeta. heavily armolr'ft, bunk beds, ID· coucb IZ50. Gold barrel be 11 +~ Ca I (114) carved oak cabinet from tlque aewt.a1 IDIChlne. swivel chra Sf5. 546-TIM •AIRLINE* MH1.!Worm·2SOO. Heant Cutle. P .P . En1ll1h clocll , Oood med hroalture. Sofa Bl.tel Stll!Mnt.1 wanted H and refrl~,eratora. PLUS SUO. Ea~ chair f15. ff Y• Aft .... "Jhcl older to WC>tk aft.et' 1cbool LOft F NJCE MISC. marble ee tbl '150. ...... , ......... fl Set l'.am SLS t.o SM>. per WANT ACTION? SAVI SA YI SA YI ~ GOid velvet •Provtdina aecnarttri &Dd wklfNl18 Clualled Ada 142-5678 We honor BofA, llC, 2 tam111 *50 aervic• to the a rl1ne C11bler'1 Cbech • bath.~14CM HelpW~ 7100 M14pWMIH 7100 tnv.ier CASH. No .Jercoul S/S retrt.1 w lie. fl wtr in •Meetlna and aneUnl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... cbecb PLE EI Food dr, ll50. Uv rm furn. bundnda ol Import.ant evalllble. lt.eme aubjed. U.. elm rm. 2Br'a kinl Ir people everyda1 TB.EPHONE SALES ~AUCT10M f\all. ...... • P\all time opportl.IDIUet •The beat •a1ea and SEARS ROEBUCK & CO. 3711~ Newport Blvd Cll Sofabed, full the. beDdita in the NCwity l3'MIZ5 ...... HettvJoa tweed cover. lnduatry loem a.U. 115. l'TUl.M • Free partdnl Has immediate openings for: 1>.wr;A IT~~.~~ZE~· .. i •Uolforma f\U'llisbed Tel• ..... Wes RtprH.tlllltn Mill Y• P1•111! ~ :!"!1 ~ ~ o.t#r _, °""' ~ -~~ •A cheerful, pleuant et· Full or g:rt -tlme. Excellent ,..,._ ,, llc-'l•t ,. '"-S-. act. n (j Utudt company nellts . Paid vacation, Q\_tll·J.?oX To ._.--~ for Sotvtdoy, ~ •A coW1.eo\ll, wllllna hollduys. employee discount1. ;.. ., ttOd _..~'"'"'_.... ~T~llt ol y0Ut lodl« l1lr1tulgn. ..... MIJd llaetr'e penonallt.y Enter a challenging world or ii•~ It t. ~ ~"@: NtjY•HMe: telephone sales. •A car •A ttltpboot ~-;::." t-~ i.' ~=in ~ .... d lllfhfl ,... c. Or ..,,,, .. -· ... -···· ......_ ac.. I J&IJUt -·· .. IUUf I ,._.,. S.-.AIMIC11trtt .. .ta ......... . :-• Uft-1 ms 400V/.W...,A•e. ~.,~ .. l . r--ii.= NC.JI:~ J\M tl i a JMl ft ~ ~ii l i: r~ ...... 11 .. .... " ~-•lffM ..... 1.L.. ............ , .. ,.. lTllS. OIRllltltNtt .,... :, ~ ...... ... '4:t.: l:r-=. !\~ ~ 81:°'' .., .... o,. • ....,. ,,.,.. :I ,:-..:.; . ..&~ ~A'-() anml z:11tr --·.1 --~- • .. I iA'~ . ,, I J,p!I WhoJesa1e (j, to the Trade J' Great SmallsG& Furnishings llU.. Weekdayb Ten tit Five 968-1331 18335 Mt. Langley Fountain Valley ----·-ANTIQUE SHOPS OFINTEIEST SO. MAIN ST. SJ. ~"-os 131.9 SO. Main St. Tue-Sat 10.4 541-2773 ...... THE ANTIQUE FAIR btwn Victoria & day on Newport Blvd. 646-5454 Prawleuf tbl.s from f95 Sets or chrs rrom l80 Bdrm Sulles from ftSS Sideboards from 170 Hull Trees from sso Armoird from IVS OrcuslonaJ Tbla from 120 Oreosslng Tbb rrom 170 . Nol to mention our great selection or mirrors, overmanlels, stained glass prints. bric·a·brac, etc. & all 11l lhe BF.ST prices In ALL~ Calif. II\ ex panding thanks to you & your support. To celebratt• the operung we will have 11 ~tore wide sale everything tO'lt-30'1t orr. We have a Large Seledion COLLECTllLES OH ll .. STUET IMCA.MHBY VILLAGE """"'ROMANCEOF Sm antiques. dolls '"-"' CPnnce Ra101er. etc.>. OLDNEWPORTLIVES S&P. d e p glass . With 16 Unique & d1f Reamers. Occ Japan. ferent ant1q ue shops Tablirock featunng American & You name it we have 1t glass collecdblt:S & 11nu que runuture. 1221 So. Main St. 816-1611 European furn . rare General Stew. . clocks. collect1bles. 31601CoastHwy Specialize ln Amen can Jewelry, prints & un S Laguna 499-1918 0 a k & Euro Pe an usual prim1t1ves. Also .a....a....&......t......L..L...L....t •--h ••icrct 5__... Furniture. We carq paintings. ilO"WWWWWW"'Oll: --.. ,....., rei1tored anl1que organs. --------- <\t!Uque slOll!, pool tbls &•-------•---------t fllllballs. expert unt1q~ ANTIQUE Musir Boxes! repuans Slot Machines! l i!tt So Muin St SILVERWARE HUGE~~~6ioN Mon Fri 9 6 /], S. ~r Sal & Sun II 4 · & 547.0933 ug e William Rogers pattern. Chalice design, 5 platl' setting ror 8 w 13 P<' st>r v mg set SSS. 8 or A & Ml<: ------· •••••••• AMSUCAM OAIC ..... ~ &Jew.try Bod Door Antique~ 1896 llarbor Blvd CM Call ahead 642-7576 Mc 1'1 AHTl9UES 17.0t ........ ~··7 c-te ....... C& 642-1145 Best selectlOll of roll t.o .. .,_ __________________ _ desks an So Cahr, hall trees, SW1 vet chi's. La Mflnna AnlJquea 34J46Coast Hwy ni•·••·· For an ad in this section call Louise 642-5678 ext. 327. ... ric.m lntttMtlonal Open Wed. lhru Sat . 1802 Kittering, Irv. (714) 754·1777 ------AUCTION DEALERS ONLY Every Moo lOAM Containers amving weeltly Mon·Sal 9·5. .,... .. ~ 8322 Garden Grove 81. G.G 638-3013 ------- ' ....... 1011 ..... W. IOH .................................. _ ........... . ~.~~~~!!~ ..... ~~~ ~!= ..... !~!~ ~~ ....... !!!f ~ Mena 3-apd ao. boy• :Hpd Bay boat, 18' i...cietr•ll• AUi • J AMAHA IUMMAGI IALl- IAICf~S GALORE! 8'.inar•Y GS, trlcycle $'l. a..lc; Gray 1/8. Xlot. DIAl.8S • • 2 ~ SS ea. other tam/trade~ • •' Saturday May 20. 8 am to 7 pm. bille parta a ea 811 Yadll llnlbre1e • ~• Wheel sz. t\IPtlr wheel~. Bay boat 11' Gray an = :..aated! Newport Harbor High School by NewPQrt Harbor High Key Club & it 's ~ponsor Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club. Support your local Kiwanians & their annual fund raiser by buying donated items ttnd by donating your s urplus items to the sale. Bring them to sale directly or call 979-8430, 9 to 5 for pickup. 2' md marble tbl top otr bo&rd, 800 b.rt. Cov.-n, -Ii a '75-4714 xtru. SZ350 142.5513 Yedlt S.. ·'- ttlllu• ..... ... IGal IAY LAUNCH aa~a.:!~d .•• , 18', cSietel. teak aeata ~ cn4Ul'73-9211 ••••••••••••••••••••••• conaole. aurrt>y top Lowrey &.beater orcan. 4m-786S Ca~J!i VHF. e1*. rythmn box. Leslie at.art • dot «>nd •Pcakers . chimes . 2S' Seacral\. twin Volvo $UJlt50.~ walnut cabinet $800 170HP. l ;O 's Cuddy . . , 182·ST3S ca~. outrlpera. davtt.s. Col 43 diesel. rMe/crwae, tandem t.rtr Trade OK. t b.,. ol salla. &oad4ld OHlceFwaltww& 213.a&-1383. W/equlp, pp W-9133 -11:...a.... 1055 ......._ I IOIO .... •1 • IOIS -• -swCI ••w ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------1 ror Sale: Cat 20. cley ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Danlah 7• Cbest, toppe4 by FOil SA.LI oond. 8HP Evlnrude ent:"' BlQest Ever! 55 aeparate 2 Kl.ng 'N tkketa for Wed 2 booltcuea grt f /ofce uns 3'' Reinen Seadan Compua, m.ast antefl· 1ara1e sales May 20. June 7 4 Pll 13:5. eacb. bome$240 142.7524 Bridge, OMC 225, xtra nae. r uonln1 li&bls: • 21-10am-4pm Tiburon 646-0lll.I • clean, dual elation. VHF. head, ready to ult. Condo, Brookhurst & New wood desb 19fUS. depth finder, bait t1tnlt, _673-__ 346.1_._SiWOO __ • ___ _ AdobeRiver,F.V.acroea Walk In Refr lc wine Woodfi.lesl&O.Heavydu· many nraa. Priced to from FV Drtvc·ln; cara. cools er. u nebow ~·.~ ty typiq tbls MS. Lg. move. china, silver, antiques, etora1e xes w ;,,.,..,.,,. Blackboarda SlS. Storage turn. clrpe, tools, cllhes, IM$-2030/WS Pll cabinet•. used desks SIJ,7IO. games, toys, etc., etc., Bo ,_ l8 UxZ) 200 tz.•. (Wood 41 metal). u••••s-s Follow the signs. Mapa UI, u• x • T y p e w r 1 t e r s & nA1UU "" available at entrance at Pd test, st.and·UP type calculators. SIA IA Y IOATS Broollhurst & Ward. Great for movln1 or C.E. WHOLESALE 3101CoutHwy.N o Come have fun and get storace. llUS pr bundle OFFICE FURNITURE 32· DSLCutter. ·16 f\illy equipped. &t.,... Sale . thousands .,, do1la.rs below market. SERVlCE AFLOAT YAClfl"S 201 E. Cat. Hwy, NB • 675-3282 the best buys in town! '1! 1.5. Free dell very in· 2(M4 Placentia C M. ~~~·~J~l~,.2~5~4~7~~~1 sideOrCty. Call55a-3"l 631-2777 831·2570 = --------~~~ ~.~~o:~& Attention hobbyists a. Thermo.fax copier s.w. 30' CHRIS CONNIE '67. *'" C:.11 ld1 21 · more. 3Zl Coral, B.l. Js~~-iraft.a. j~ r·anAsd·-IBll electric typewriter PB. twin screws. can vu Loaded for cruis" nu.,.,_ ., .. .,..J' rm. SUl'\leyed fll ay z. . N VHF V-l n 11. macrame $250.&75-il.37 Bristol. ownr (7141 mg. ew · ~ .... Multi·Famil,y : Sat. Sun. M . Sandpiper Dr. Mesa Verde, CK. Maac. bsbid. materials, ceramics. ,... 1017 ~ cellent condition.! , crimpiJl& cnachine etc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -38-fl_Ca_lit _____ rt_1 $7500. .' ' lSOO E. Ocean Blvd, Movia&! 2 4month old flab 'm3 t~~'ruu 661-6029 Hanes 1060 Balboa.875-7563 puppies. Both AK C! elertrorucs. radar.· rull (PnvatePartyl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Moving Sale; Furn. TV. Females. Lhasa Apso & sport faah equipped. Xlntl~~~~~~~~~ Lease land for horses. Mo·ped, Paintin gs. lrishseUer.64.2-8619. oond. •.500. Call Robb Aquarius 2l. 1975, xi~ Goldenwest/Edwarda, Everytb1n1 •goes Keesbood,M71"2 moA.KC ~ cood. $3200. 87J..412l aft H.B. 546-9460. S4(HM.2 768-1407 reg. Beaut. smart dog. 17' Gluspar 1/0 . 120 H.P. Wed6"-1181 •• ·, Quarter horse gelding. ..~ Slll $12.S. 645-2953 mei:cruiser. Geaared for Col. 22, 4 bag.a. nu ·t.i Has shown west.em. ~. l'llU'1 I "-os & °"'9-t IOtO f1.11hin& w /bait sack. etc. Johnson, 2 pulpits. Art- 673-5918 Single mattress. boupr· •••••••••••••••••••••""• On Van!lon trlr . Xlnl. ing 115.SOO. 84().334S .~,. 3 yr old Bay Gelding, logs & frame. ONLY $50. Hammond organ, A·lOO. cond&-33Sl tborouibbred, spirited 846-3S79evea/wknds. w /Leslie 122 s pkr . u· Glastron open bow. ~14 w/trlr. 3 ba-- but 1enUe w/tack. $550. Lifetime family mem· $2000/8 .0 .se&-6862. 6SHP Me re . Vanson · 840-334S 491S-2618 benbip Uodborc Rae· u right piano good trailer. Excell. cond. • • Mwwtry 1070 quel Club. 1250 below P condition Moo S2!100/olfer. 635-354 Islander 30 Mark 11, r~c •• Club ra••s Wlrends ~ """" nn;.,. f C f orcn.Wle. loaded w/gear,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• v aflS . 846-3283 _......... 36 t Dr a It e . r a t ind. radio. very cle•ft W • ....,.ED e ee pm, · C-ftiaim Cioock 1094 flybrid&e sedan. 14 rt 1216•500. 536-3808 Arlll I Good ed pt $1 oo d '"r"" ~ bea m , walk around .• TOP CASH DOLLAR us · c . y ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• dec:b. 7 scoop bait tank. 8' Wllaoo Sabot. sail. PA 1 D F 0 R Y 0 U R ~ abipp&.Q& c~ $20. Electric golf cart. West· Kohler geo • twin Z7SHP sail baa. oars. cradle JEWELRY. WATCHES, d cage.'!!.:.. Ni dsl.Drdd inghse Dix. lit.es. born. Chrysler Hema V·8's, for storage, $200. ,-··' ART OBJECTS GOLD $1.S. TV SUlllU $5. H b · wind scms fmt & bk sr LV ER s ER v I c E : bk.scan type, dbl 120. cooler chest. very re._; many extras l29.soo. ~. r FINE FURN It AN. Rm divider $10 (wood). 5 au.12.000. ~7172 CaU 673-:i088 forappt. U-STINGERSAlLBOA,.- TIQUES 645-2200 gal fa.re extinguisher $10. Clusic Bay Boat fully (Uke Laiaerl. 4 to choos~ · 2 bar stools $20. 144 Lex-1932 Brunswick pocket restored xlnl rood. ask from. S2SC).350. Locali9cf>' Beautiful t.29K VVSI ingtoo .Lo. (MonUceUo> pool table. 4"8' slate. IJll-.soo°. 63HJ88 at Sailboat Rental Stadt . round diamond mounted CM 545-1291 oak. $1000. 642-4141. in Nwpt DuneS or cal>' ~white gold Tiffany set· STERLING Wallace TV I.to. . UVEABOARD 808 ser. 640-8292, 9C Ung. Appraised for over . . · . . :,.-;r..__,_ 1091 40 Owens Tabltlan. new 4106 1 $7500, best ofter over G~and Baroque · ,.._,, --eni. rugs. IU)bol. More1--·------,.. S5000takes. 67S-5418. servtce .ror 9 +,extras & ••••••••••••••••••••••• than S17.000 Invested last '72 Venture Cat. U'. fuHJ-' chest Like new· 673-5427 25·· Color TV $178. Free ye.tr Complete w /slip at eqwpped w /ts:lr. Mu11~ -E~rri ngs . :11 mulated Eves del&setup 1 yr 1nrran Lido taland. ~.000. Will sell. 195() Call aft 1pm;,; diamond st~. l4K wht Corning Counterange lY642·S340 ah-ao&eflnanclfli. ~7719. · gold. 3ct. tot.<il. Xnt. $4-0. with self·cleaning oven. Brand New , Sansu1 ENSlGNYACHTS CAL 'Z7. ruJI cruise/raft". 848-MJO avocado, works great Receiver. Phillips Tum S48·ll.3l T 0 p c 0 n d . N e:w _ Machli 1sy 1078 SJ.SO. Or Best offer. table, Techinces Cassett 18' So Cat Claa11c Bay £v In rude. Sl3.50:Q, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Packard Bell console deck , Quadrafex Boat. recond Gray D>4372 ·~ Le Blond Engine Lathe stereo-contemporary. speakers Best offer Marine 675·9016 eve1--------- 17x35", taper turning beautilul cood.ltlon, the 631-5219 547.s812dys iSCatalina 22. fiud k4W~. sz.750. Colchester t7x.S4" sound ll areal $100. Or stern & bow pulpit sz.soo. Radial drill, "' BestoCCer. Solid oak 7" Stereo. lifelines. VHF & S3.000. (2131 961.3434 King siz.e water bed-dark w /band carved panels SEA gv BOATS radios. 7 .5 Mere Olf:· pme with headboard & $1~. 846-0903 11 cockpit custuons + m~" drawers on both sades, more. X1nt cond. asktn( 8hp Rototiller, good cond, new costs mso ask szoo. SS7.Q64, 979-2631 alsoincludesheatangele· STORE FIXTURES. Nlw o,en ~S-00/B.O Must a~I ment $200. 968-8561 art Time clock 7' Deli case Wlteods. eves. 837-00tt( S:30P.M. M 1 I k dis pen 5 1 n g Until IPM Wkdys.646-4466 Mhc1I••-IOIO machine . Stainless ••••••••••••••••••••••• 230la.nnel CB W/aot.enna kitchen sink. Sl1c1ng 7 ...... a -al. <Renegade Courier mdll machine. Food scale U9J• WRll WANTED Beach umbrella. canvas. Best ofrs. K-MART 2200 Udo 14. •3650. XJnt cond tbruout. me highway trtr & xtras S1700. 640--4297. TOP CASH DOLLAR student desk 7 drawers Harbor BI vd . C M WEEKEND p A I D F 0 R y 0 U R Cd cood .. chaise lounge ~7001 fwHitwe 1050 GarolJtS. 1055 GclragtSGle 8055 GarocJtSc:IM 1055 JEWELRY. WATCHES. needs pad. chest or --------SPECIALS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ART OBJECTS. GOLD. drawers, very reasona· loats & ..._.,. SILVER SERVI CE. ble.caJlbetween ~·9pm !4 1p , .. GAIACiE SALE Din'g sets. ltng sz matt & Antiques, misc items. FINE FU RN. • AN . 64s-78S7. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2S Coronado. bui It '73. 9.9 OB. sleeps 7. 846-11.25. ,., ~k. 7 drawen.. 1tood for •ludent $25. All ~prn. 04S-78Si I •• STOOLS frame. GE ref rig, Ham· 246S2 Via Del Rio, El r-....1 90 t O -TIQUES. MS-2200 Newport 0 -a"h Teona·s .. wwwr. mood organ. sofa, mar· Toro (Lake Foresll. uc " Refrl g , wsbr 1dryr, blecoftbl.mi!lc~bold. Club.LimitednwnbeTor ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~liOfa & loveseat, SJ$0. 2 Chinese chr, 1619 BoDllie 536-8003. Sale Sat/Sun Dresses ~ Coals <sz ™ASE TA&S tennis & swim mem· 1.8.,.,. canoe. car rack & &> r c a s Ion a I c b r a , Doooe. ~M. Sat & Sun 1818 Port Abbey N 8 18-22..., >. bicycle & more. from your business card. bet'shipa avail. 644-0050 paddles PlO. Alt Spm · Stock lfM4. 24 ' Cuddy Caban. Mere 228, trlr many xt.ras $14,431 + T&L )tednerranean style, l·S. Bargams ' 106 Coral, Balboa Island Send one card for eacb Doris 54&-3270 10r both. All In xlnt cond. 23S2 M' t W Fri/Sat 10.5, great varie· 673-1977 tag plus one s pare. We Lr l 2 I b 2 2 ~---W.W------Stork • 5 4 3 . 2 ~ . -w.5754. 1nu eman ay. ty, maD,)' mite Items for return permanently g ten. ce c .est.a.. ..,, .. Overni&.bter ;i::~. CM, Sat/Sun, 9-S. furn .. yard. patio. home, Garage Sale-Sat/Sun 9-4. sealed attractive tag It motor .,Ikea · laxer up-.. P 9030 M~2Zl.trlr. loaded Moving Sale ! Riviera etc. toys. Monticello clothing, old Geogr & Chests, glassware, fold· strap, meeting airline pert. Suz u ki 135 & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sll,960 + T&L h. 2 china c•blnet.s, Twnhse boob. Cash only. 1835 Ing cbrs. etc. 418 Cama-J.D. requirements. Pre· Yamaba 80. 644·1923 an WANTTOS&L grm s~t.deak,sew·RUMMAGE SALE Pt.SbelfieldPl.NB.Nr tion.CdM veot loss &lhetl!Fora &:pm. Ross wbltellne re· Stocklf873,24'Sedan CLASSIC 25 I ~ FOIJ(IOA T S&.C>Or Finest on the coast VoHo Penta inboard signet. auto pilot, etc Xiot. ~o . lhru out. Newport mocti-: · ing avail. $10.SOO P'~ <7141644-9656 ·' lJ" daysailor. trailer. ;lb. mam. centerboard. Mtist' seU 675-2071 inacb. hJ·fi , TV. cbrs. SUPREME: 350 member Ford & MacArthur 13 garage sales an Green-personalized tag encloee . corder-400 fl.; swim lad Cruiser. OMC240, trlr fl:sb aquarium. refng, poup. Everything. Anti· Oak tree Homes, Irvine. Ap· wallpaper. fabric or Aluminum patio table. der. two step. stainless . $16,500 + T&L u Coronado 25. 3 sa~ .~c. 642-8619. q·--to bathroom ,_ .. _ Dining Set. elec .JiaR~ antiques rum "Day Glo" paper as we chairs. umbrella $3S. and misc. boat parts. matn, jib. 150% G~a. ~--- -....,.. SIUAo!t. Merry Go Round, sofa. .,..._, .. .....,., · ·· will back & trim your 873-4008 Call Dale at 498-2709. 7..., Honda eng CocH\(' 5 hlersofa•matchlng 9-SSat.SUn. May2Q.21S. ref rig , &ame tbl. wubers, TV 's, trucks, Ort t ards Stock •570. 20' Open. -L.· 11eat, twin beds Coast Hwy. at BlueBird .. ~--et Sat l0-l2 can, air condltionen. tags. ry wo c Approx 200 sg tl. mobile •ooi •c Mere 221. trlr controls. Super cle~ case.548·2776 Cyn.LagunaBcb iQi'Vi:i.:idoS7ooo.NB. · ~~·.etEcn.t1erUte0rfsoW.ofalnSuAt backto~R:cES: home, patio/porch roof· *• ~ GOODLOOKER'' must sell. 64S ·074~ . • wz SZeaorS/SS log-cohtm.ns edje trlm, Port-A-Marine SI0.050 + T&L 645-21&59 -2:....1. Pe~~> ~mF:~. ~r~: ·~-l~~~~s~~ i;1=1vi:~~~Eto ~:~°u~~. o~a~ul2~b ~ 4/Stags$1.60ea. ~all. etc. $75 ~~~=e~~~. •Encaoo27.0B.exconft:· ~1n1Cooc1 $400.96().1692 W ridinglawnmo~er, $ll00.108ViaYel.la,Lldo 21st. 6/9tags$1.50ea. 1714)~2070 Stock lf632 , 30 . fully equ1p'd /cru1s.,. ~ Dodge van seals & nrns. 10«moreSl.40ea. Swtmmlac pool. Abov ~~~·s. Sl.4.500. P.P 4!M·6049 ~ "81,_,..Rocbr Moy other itms 1516 YARDSALE·Misc, lOOOlb fiAIACilSALI! SaJesTulncluded uound. l.l'x4' w/acceu. Lewmar winches. 2 • FlSHERMANS ~ 640-7387 Cumber! d NB 54!·7904 Ez.lif'l trlr htcb, 7"' HP Good quality used & near NO CARD? !'lever l.ISed. 831·3929. 3-spd. 1 116, l 42 reel DELIGHT IMh. SU,./ Sat CH outbrd mtr. etc Sat 00· ne w furn i lure . Draw your own or send halyard $800. Days .ISO Dedra tOJO )IOVING: Oval Wal. din. ly! Alt SAM. 168 Monle $1 OO-l90 00 Sun 5121 name, address, phone & Universdy Athlebc Clu ~-Charles. SJI + TAl •••••••••••••••••••.ii\• tm s.et, 6 rb.rt, like new Tr sure land Ga rage VtSta CM u:.Cpm. 1781·orang' e Ave,' we'll make one card per membership for sale. WI', .. 00 BOAT WOR .,, )195. Std bed wtgd matt le 661 Seal St. CM ' tag. Add2Steacb. • ~00. value for $400. ~ DIMOIY Af'PT. Slip wanted 1or Z7' Motor tss.ldisc 842·~ Behind Bet.bet Towers RUMMAGE SALE-92 CM . Seodcheckormoneyor· 548-3080 YARD SALE. Bottl Saile r. Nwpt Harbor ..----------Cameras, camping. Sat. Bigars dbl trundle Pat lo sale : Pl ants. derto: parts. marine hardware &..1•••1s~s area ttward. 759-14'17~ Cbw:atry French Coclrl'ail tools. tires. rum.J cow· bed, complete $100. pol· clothes, books. misc. flll.OT raJMTIHG S.by chest $12. Oak anti & Io ts or teak & ~ vn Jl"able 44" "44". Only 1 boy boots, clothes , ters wbl, $50. bicycles 5°'\.'J Mangold,CdMSal PO Bo que hall tree $180. mahogany cabinetry. All SEAIAY Slipl'-Sates posltPJ1 }ear old. Sold for $850. aquare dance dresses, $1.S-$40. Desk, dretaer " M . . x 1.5eO Shady Dr. CM. below cost. Items. ob· 3101 Coast H N B avail. Yachting ~ SAC S550. Harlan Young sUpaetc. May 17·218AM cupboard combo, toys & a.t&Meaa.C..92626 solete to current com-6'Jt.25/7 . . Corp.NwptBch~I Spanish pa 1 nt i n g . toSPM games., lamps, clothes, Houaeful of furniture. f'UklCAUCTIOM TAXJDERMJST'S pri~at pany production. Sat s1ror41' sailboat w~ ..t44-596S ---------t ha•Ah c•mbrd t.,..... corr ................... Fr. •· oa'" anti· coUec\ion. lst offenna. May 20, 9am-4:30pm. Be -~-------1 Pl h C ti 14 -.. ,,...., "'" ...., ...... ,,. • • MANY ITEllS OF FINE $20-$1.50. 646-9795 U.200Coodo A F v e by Newport 1111-a~ ln , llul ymout ongrega on tbl, pine cradle, 2137 M ques. Kg ll boxtmat· ESTATE JEWELRY, ' ve. · doctor.Callatl8pm •• ~at I · B 7·pc Church Yard Sale 3262 2100 Mari n ers Dr. tress, 2 twin also, sml 9 Dan te 13 ' Kurtkrart 35 hp 7994 • j>lneapple twin~ set. BroadSt.NBS-4 (Mariner Schl)N.8. girl's 3·apd Schwinn. ART OBJECTS, AN· pc cou mporary Mercury20HP.lowhouni: Johnaoo "trailer $295. 644. . ~ 'blood mabog, solid wood. ' week-old washer/dryer. TIQ~. FINE FURN., dining rm. 4 pc wbt bdrm x.lnt. $$SO or trade own 13 ~7S Wanted· SUp for 38' ~·w ~· 2 green Occask>nal MOVING SALE Sat only . Garage Sale, Sat/Sun, bedspreads fabrics ETC. PHONE FOR [N. set. Kirby Cla11lc Ill Zodiac. 673-7123. s a 11 boat. Nt-w p Cfrt ~hrs, $65 ea Quality dishes. furn,. pictures. 10-5. Sabol, refrig., baby games. toys, la dle~ FO. as BROCHURE. w1all attachments . 2S. Cat. Bay boata. make Harbor area. Willpa)l•fe turn. a ll xlnt cond. lampa.hlbld1tema.lS305 items,etc.8971CTescent, clot.bes(somedesigner) 64s-2200 $49-3118 Sword.f~p~b20'. oerer.P.P . ward tbonus. 832-'(ill. ;548-1066. 2287 Waterman, Normandy <The Ranch}, H B, off Magnolia bet. men's also. 974 Sandcu'. Designers Lefloven Liv. QUILTS, direct from $300. l!ct ags. 67~· im.4930 t CM. Irv. Yorktown/Garfield. Ue, COM. Hrbr Vu Hls rm BrtfmtMOO/ofrSofa Salem. Arlt. quUUn1 cir· n=,642~· 26' Flberalass Navy Couplean40's,nocb1Jdten • K.ingslz.ewalerbed DEMOLITION SALE! Oak treadle aewing CLuak). Friday 12·S, tble IM. LI Aat. chair cle.d4-8165.Sac. Launch , repowt>rtd need sUp for33'sadbht !. l80 House c_omlog down, machine, anti~. table" Sat/Suni>-S. $3()0. Bdrm rum $50-"°°. · . T ..,._ SK787 IMh.Power 9040 w/2..Q GM diesel. S7500. M r . C 1 0 0 .. e ''I th t ·~·--..... up Udbrd & 8 ID09 new oy..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ~ .. ......., • 7S4-83118or546-5001 ~!!Y ... !~.-g l~! .!~· dresser. too a, lawn Fur. appliance.. anti· .__....., lmW..Lq machine w/rib· , ,,_.,....., 1-n 4·99'1"'820. • ...._......_,. -frig -. sofa ........ ~IKB· ..,.,..,.h • ....... fWT1., elect. rnower. etc. quel 1olf clubs hsbld ~Sas:mt .: f!.~P!rs~ ber, kD1t tracer, 3 .ira 19 Skipjack dealgn -.7-3_2_1_' _C_C __ C_a_t_a_ll_n_a •---------._~ '"' _.,, ques, • muc more. -Cl b Mesa Pl Sat • • -· • .... n .......... _,.._ tJ•--_..._ Sa n.._-la.u deep v bull •single bideabed. like MW Sat/Suft lM. 523 lOtb St., -•o u • etc. 2239 Pacific at West E . C Rd ....... pa...,." ca...... c. --• Sponfi.aber w/flybridge, .__ c--.. & , ~-. full n Prov. bed, KB. onlyM eodofW'Uloo ven1a1 aayon . SSSO/besl offer New ODI)' Sime> 9'JS.U07 days cdtiger. dual ciontrolt. -~ 6 CdM S m i t h · C o r o n a &G-;Dt.Seva I 23~b Sid 9 0 cond, $120. Garage Sa le : 1947 Sean playpen porta 4 sg au ena. iJ p, ..i---------Toya, c lothes, habld Windward Lo, NB. Sat. crib Kmmore'wooct cab Coronomatlc e lectr. "J2 TOIJ..YCRAF'T. Very $16.000.642-6208,837·7027, •••••••••••••••••·•~· «'able• 4 awivel chain, itema, blkes, jewelry & ONLY.M . ..inamacb. Keonyulg ..vB typewriter $1.50/belt ol· 1DOcf cood wJt.rlr. Look· 98Z-4& Waatecs30'sUp«s1defte. •· Aatique 3-t.ler table Jewelry makiop, kg s zag port 2 used dsb 1 .u-.. 1..,. •'TOI fer. 552·7• (ftl for offen. Full stem • Newport area, 152·C~ 160. El.ctr. dryer 125. bed. run cabinet, rocltln Sat. 11». 219 Vla EboU, oventltfed rocker 1 c0b ~~ ~ Ude lie Uow co•en Daya 9'11633 '71 14 Searay. loaded. X320 • 1546-1.543 horse. flr polisher, etc. N.B.Bumper~ltable, ~ coclrtAiltbllOllOB Sl50. Model70complete· $100~ s ~J;!arlesso : nltelMueoo . trir.Sl5.C:~~~r ater Ska beblod ~s _JVUJ ... : Cuatom built I' linens, 1500 E. Ocean 10' velvet couc • 2 c:bn" Marie. C M tylncrelubdui•lt•. ~em~c~l Sdlwt.nn SUn1ny $'0; 20' lmp Astec. '71, 36S 1'1'1. 16' Avenia. on • 4• lovaeat. bm Blvd, Bal. 87S·7S6 ottom .. steno chra. brHI bat.cbo1'e.rSZ:S MS.o:tr7 ...... ._./ -·-A~ ""'"ft .. ,= fabric ._.._ ~ Sat/Sun. l~s, exec desk chr. Nau•abyde sora 2 ct&ra, si-pe.r.C.U1·73T~ · Km: Cruiaer. moortna -. ... tolO ~1toao. •wu-_.,., • t blk Utton .... 1 -. Vubkl a F-40c ea.avaa bait tank many _. -a. at». ,..._ jac •tarv Span. Col. •tYle 13 Famll)' Ilise itema. . set. es, brUd nu dbl OK, •od For SaJe, 4 Bob Dylan &c>er • w m x tr as'. XI n t (.on d . ·-••••••••••••••••••• etc. U>crd. ll\llt MU a:zo. CallM0-3117 Sat, 9-4. · 21192 ·Ocean· !:eicrowa~n::::vy &lass tbls. Kirby vacuum pr Ucteta for .J11D• 2. ll'rl· ~=:U:,~rnrm';;i~e S47 so / e . o . p . p . awter eo· Pluah 1•chi. '900. 1Sf.i710aft8P view. H.B. Bushard/ vtna · Imp•. much more day.C.llS38-an4. ....H ....... 0 metal locato~ 1U-18NU4. Rua. Hourly, daaly, -. .... _ 17• udtul dinina rm table..1. HamUtoo 118 Jade Little Ba I boa • n 47 & ._ weelcJy. Mexico. m.2172 11'111 ... _, • c:ha.lra. cuatom pads, il Jal Hall t peddMf . MeaaVenleCountr)'Club wltla dlacrlmlnuor aa· comm•rclal dleael l8UlcreCrsr.a.IDt ~ . .540-0818 Movtni out ol area, llc:.t oki trullb ree,moAorc :.:· MOVING Wuber, dryer, Jilembenblp. run equll)' <..,.. UMd> ftnn '8'. • 1wordrlaber with or QL\RTD S1' Columbia M300Jbttotl'M>a$ • evel')'tblna con Fum .. :1 Cl 1Y • eocHbll,lmpe,eofa,crnr 1n111Dbenlllp Out.land· ft mouoitd Tu.as wttboUl N--moor-Salliot Sloop. llemortal .;i toys, clot.hies et,c.'tMSa water maau, rep i ce, trP .. w /dak Ai c hat. ln1 lnveatmea,. Save ...,.,.,_ f1S/1-t offer. Ina. s.;d-ft~ flab. n.y. 3days Corool.Y 11()(). 18' Jet,Qe\')16 ~ "9.ul. mo ~ort Stlrlinc area NI Ir Iota more. &lalilb Ir weatem tack, ts.ODO thru Pvt l't1 A.all· C a I I IC a r e ~ • t -.ooo. MM1M Bare boat. 6'7~-o8U or ed Berkley, "1$0 ....... 5* 1011 NB. • Sat.t-s. W9ltem Hddle, burrat ~ •• ~ ev• ~ ITWOf$ "2·5107 --··--.. •••••••• 10' wbt v•lvet couc h. bas;:_ pleturhea. sewl2~1 aft 1PM ~• ll-'-• room Ht. tt' lobatarJ ••ordflab -..... •-9060 ~ __ ..,. .... ---.. a.t May 30U>, llm"'2pcn /l'metcbln& daybed 11 me..... muc more &5 ~· ·-aldlt. '77 otmaoo ell· -.. -,~ • ~-••_.. ~HabtaEJem :C.o1Jun1t .... 7.a_. C4d&r tJpt ~Set A SURPLUS TQOl..S Elec '1ft IOld la••cado aota U-.t4SOO.~· ... •••••••••••••••••••• ..................... . lllANY ftNE ITSJIS 01' lo& (Comer ' QmM uodert, ohaln uw :..:• Mat, tlOl'DV A F f' 0 R D A B L E .... • ;;z TAT!} JE1t1LRY, • sUta Ana &a, VlstadclOroNB ~-""""·-&--'· ,...._,_.. alumatt.tdlf.eiee tbl table,atami-. "It lS' 8ea Squirt Ooou C&UISING,29Columbta C.L .. ,,./ 9 ., Jti'RT 08..JECTS, AN· NB.) .-t.DUD v•tu&---. .... bm.lden tltud 1ao, 2 INpt-d! dll."9 PQO. lib Mako) Ceater c:nal. Defender, S tS d HllD -~~QUS& Fllf& 'fUllN., YARD SALE . uu AatiqYlt, J\am • mllc. l...,..n bamm..., plb1 lNblk:.erMott.raahcom· rod bolden1 moo.,jal keel.-. r-0. lftbrd ........... •-••••-.ric. PllONE POR IN· UH Canae1le. C.M. Cb11r111l, Cll. t to 4 4n2~WayN8 n.atm.._..6eedt.1111t llldof-·ltDllacnteSIJ • .,.. •KPllwOB t lolldld. Auto pilot. aetf· '11 Ford• TI FO. 6 BRO<lHURE. a.t.6m l.S.. B P'rltSa\. Cooler, rup, •llttlJIW ... A. ....,._ i9Gl1 aft IPM all day bn. bottom pot. VHF =rU11 • VH,, dlnl)'. C8lllPll' rut:Ndc -.zm 11111L5tiaa ...._....._,-. Siallldltlle'rN ...a.1111 OI..._. a.a. avail~ . ......_ .-,nna-Ul~ I ( r ~ W./ 9 IJI ~:,-:;. W.''" ~ .. ~ ... !?.~ ~ ........... !~ ~ ........... !~.~~ ...... ~.'!'.·.~ .... !?.~ Friday. May 19, t978 DAILY PILOT DJ. 1.-. .................. --·-.. ·--· COITAtlllA amacAt••o 19nl>004tl WIWILLIUY ....................... ~!-.'!':~ ...... ~~·.·~~ ..... . 1• ca-.Her n•p•t ""liletsltlli• •' tw AMCAJ• <lwkmodel.oaeowaw Wttb maa wheeta , YOUIOATSUN G-rlll 9701 ..w 97u IMW ~4ta.Uc jac:ka, •lat .U.. a.. ......_ a · -• a local car. va. cuatom palDt. cu.tom PAJDPORORNOT ...................... . cM.-.1'M'7& tra.,..tSIHdlbwta #1 .. CAUf. automatic. air coed . camper 6 only 9000 TOf'DOLLA• lllYISHCAIS.t 7 .... ...,.W , •·•••,_ WI OlJTla.L pwr atA1erta1 ~windows, mila <1FA7272>. .O. TOP CAIS • ••-..... --....... .. -I Dru •tt u bo u r ll.IH!' • "'*11. ..V ALL JEEP DEALERS Wt ........ cnue cca.trol. $6699 -"""' uwg Leu tb&a 32.000 mt B'l)' :.-..:&, ._ -"-' Mlf•t':t 1A111 o1 atru: WHYm ~ io::e=int~'~!:a = ~r:l~ai:: ':: ;:'1 .,:i,~:=·~ ""'--...... ......__. • ...., LARGEST men! Cl.E$01•>.Callfor ~ adviae • the ba1aoct on 48 mootba ---• 1 -'°" INVENTORY our availability of any CCILKLJ ..; Couler or Jlluda ~ ·~:ir::· 08.EAT&RSAVtNOS SPICWPmell WE IUY Britiabcar.CallTen-yor ~.-.-.ma compl ~•lf·coatailled'. HUG&ACCZSSORY IRVINE-Clive on extaaklas 18" IMWllSA&.IS .. J ~=\alMd -.ao DCJ!:J=~~RVJCE c:k otl•==trlm ~::s '9. 979-2500 lt7ll.OCS. . a bl bed o." ton pld· 8-..., zr hee AnoW COURTEOUS PEOPLE araffarbor Blvd. --, Autom•tic. leather in._~ .: lllllt be ... &bu a Dally-wtl;)',P.P.SIJ19t. COSTAllESA ·-9570. COlllll 87Analia. tenor.aucond&st.ereo,• yrs' aid. J4.S.l5G1 ev• • M6-4541 COST A MESA 5..-1. 1 •oo Rwia areat. SdO. 00 vou mOJGC 1. ! ___..... .. __ .... .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675-8258 ~ l tr-• ..__,,.. TNlan.T.....e AMC.J• ·-------lt74001Hil Cffn19n1rT . OFFERASERVICE? 1974 .oc-• Miilill'CWIM/ 2:5JtHarborBlvd. lt74MAIDA _ vua ~lllU~I ·ee Sunbeam Alpine GT. Let the public know with The u1t1male tuur)'"J 9llO Spaces for rent IJ1130 COSTAllESA PICICUP ..,. TSUIJlrab Y"'"d VS 2828Harbor81vd. ~-l~ ... eo.t· wort. $300. an ad in the Daily Pilot ct~ur~orWll!' ~e:~:~0I~~ · ---.................. weetl)'/ll'ODthly.Adulll 714jl4N023 41--tnu.ir ehn>me -OD oaa e . . COSTAMESA .-...& -.,._ .. "'~... 1t ~ .. .. n:;.:_ Han·--s. H-aopeta.*'4171 _ .....,.. automatic, pwr. steer-546-l200 ~Y1ce 1.11n., .. ~ory . can t81...NT) 'I -~ -· .... wbeela. (IS53). lnc. trick palnt & In· -------~1 '73 Audi Fox $.'UOO. 2 dr oost you aa lHUe u Sl 65 I t74 3.0S. · • l00800.lb6btrler$17S. 32' F1am.ln10 E.-pando U5e OMl.Y$Zn9 terior, sunroof, mag.a .t WEPAYTOPDOLLAR · All/Fii.stereo, auto. per day. For mor~ In· F\llJ power. sunroor &cl~ Han a I' exhaust 1ys needs new bome. Prt 414 Mlledw mon. (41511CA). FOR TOP USED CARS fad air. S/B rad Urea, rormaUon and complete leather mterior <46211 •e :L.~b&r w/lams» rilbtCalls.sM175NOW! VALUIS ..._.,,..... OMLY $4210 FOREJGN,DOllFSl'lC clean~lean642·5804 rat.escaJJ642-S678. 1'75 5JOHI ~ Aintream 31' twin 197 m6CHEV BLAZER. (St ~HarborBlvd .• C.11. Mlledw..... JI~~~ clean ·sr Eqliah Ford A.oglla, With air cond."' stereo• YZlUD Tull ridden Good eoncfttion. Extras PMS). VI, auto, new 641-1700 ..._.,,...... ·-·-"'-t ,... aaver. ~battery. (S60llML1. reblt. lletleler. Trelle lncludf euy lift bite paint. .,.. •-'a-lalenl--•• -P-U-. Short--bo-.-. 2t00HarborBlvd.,C.11. --iAUB IUICIC nma ~· S300. All 6 & 741MW•~.n• 1976 SlOI ~4 ~tlru SIOO/oCr 18.296.00Pbooe64M098 lt76 00~..,.E..,.PICKUP wbtapobwbt..lrlbob-631..SJJO 2925HarborBlvd. wlmde.96MZ17 41peed. Sunroof. stereo. 41peed,1unrooflrste 1 ---------f ..,., ._._ ._.. .. ...,... of d ble1 4-"Yl •ng Ofr ,.__._ uesa -_,.,,. •-9707 A·/ C . Trade ct Io r c:aeette. CaJ>Hlf> .1 H d -~ .... ~·· --or (P970>. ~Too. olf roa -~-or .. 7., .. ':.1,.,.· · '74 Cbevrolet c:ustom Van """"... '"~'-NY -1-1 ~·oa Kawuak.1 250 II OD a f-............... ._ ••~ V8 uto .,....,.._ on-v -••••••••••••••••••••••• Merceds. <815TUFl Y, •• .J -• W''--"""'9t • a ' Cragen, Gold Ye) vet fn. ~&"' --t L I 175 -· s..2500 77CMlMS -•-I WE BUY 1·~ ....... , 100 •., 4 .. -.• air-.,.. 4 •.--.. s ereo • a1T \ ,,;. n•~ . ~.verycean. lt76DATSUM terior$&,Slll5.IC-3379 .. nuiu AA>, UIC cmd.(231SPIJ. I --. '71 Trlr. H ', alps 6 . ssn9T PICIC• USED CARS =·grealabape~'9 1971 l20HI Haaflll l:IO. 4-eyl, c ....... ,. Rdria .• port-a.potty. TV 1976 FORD ~ oo. u 4 With air ecad., All/FM S&ICT 4Uf0SAUS Black w1gold interior ; lee• tbaa 1,000 mi '1. antenna, awnin1s. ($tkP9). AW>, VS, air cassette. ma1 wheels & Homeoheled vam, wllJ CALL GARTH IMW 9712 Stenocauette. au cond si..cs.111S. m-7123 . ~ · CIODd., powersteeriaa. aupernice! (73Sl4Z). pay top dollar for nice Uted Car Mgr ••••••••••••••••••••••• & only 10.000 miles· i Hodd. 350, 4-c:yl, xlat,Aa>o ---Stmce---.-,-.... ---• m• JE~~~-(P972). OMl.Y $3'49 low mlle ueed vaa1. 540-5630 Ol•~~'S ..,, BMW 2002 red. 4 Spd. <OIMOI. 1 stored. -.W or trade for &AcatHNI 9400 V8,4spd.cleanlnftout. Mlnde 772-9800 ~• new lllcbs AM /FM/St 1 Ill 2040 495-4949 13'Zodlac:.1'13-7123. ....................... $4599 W..fl•••• & <>war &tM...91.673-4374 • ~ 'trl ..aMW N8S Looks ft '84Ford~,8eylengine 1978 CJ's-Tbree to 2150Harbo64./5B7100vd.,C.M. 73 Dodge, all pwr. A/C, 2626HARBORBLVO. Trade Id uff r '77 6JO CSI. silvu , ruca 1reat Xlras in-II auto trans. Botb reblt. CbooM From-Starting ~ C\lll. lat., 380 V8, stereo. COSTA MESA your 0 st or metallic. btk. leather. al i chlded$lOOOS41-163' SJ.SO or offer. Contact at· bellltolfer 64tlM330 new aood1es with a loys AM /~ 4 speaker 1 _;.;.o.;,__;_....;,_ ___ -f Rua&. 644-0510, 1131 Back · $4Stt '72 Raachero GT. fully · Alllol. l .. Dtted S...+Service-Leulng Classlfiedad. 64.2·5678 stereo. 548 .50.19 ~ Kawa1akl 100, and Bay Dr, NB. lD7S CHEROKEE'S-equip. $1750. Firm. Dodge "78 Tradaman 30(). .... ,;.••••••••••••••••• =ecr.... lllC. • .llGPed.llOOorbeltotrer Two to,..,,~. from-6'2-0322or644-4779 ~~!~~t".A·~.~ ... Dly'Y G..... 9701 n-n-.... I BllW Alltol.M •. .-tl00Alllot.H•w taoo: each. 67J.aOiZ5 aft 6 ... UUUlt '<'~ -.., ... ..... UlllC ---• -"'"' •••• e •• ee e •••••••••••• I ••• ••••• e e •••••••••••• A.lolforS. Startineat: '71Ford~ton2SOcamper stunning interior! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1S40Jamboree · ; HoOda CR12S race rdy ••••••••-••••••••••••• $4999 special. 9~' Dana ~ NewportBeacb 64CMl444 tt7S. 3 bike lrlr, lrg ._,.. 9510 1977 FORD RANGER camper, P/S, alr, P /B,. • wt.ela Sl7S. Honda 400F •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• XLT u4. (StkPfM.S). F\al· both loaded w /extras. '76 Ford Econoline 250, WAMTID TO IVY accea/ofr 552-9073 ....... .,._., ...,. ly loaded, abort bed, like 531-0346 aft SPM wkdaya, P JS. p /B, air, auto trans. QoaJity used BJIWs. '71 Sm n---· wiral.rina lag or ....... • cw, bnndaew. wtadsanytlme. AM/FM ater tape, .. "0"'• IOYCAIVBIMW ·- 7 ..__L r,1 Cal $7999 panelecUrcarpetecl. Like 0 ''"• lS40JamboreeRoad ., •. Mddle bap AM/FM DWlillOI" 1976 JEEP J -10 PU. 7111c.-. new, lo mi's. 84.2·3208. v • .-i..... NEWPORTBEACH _.,.:..,__Ca_ll_SS&.o __ J.39 ____ 1..:K..==~54~0...:.7~1.=.:..9 ___ 1 (StkP983). vs. steerina. V6, auto.. power, steer-$850. 64N444 lmmae RD 350 Yam 1974 ts"_,, ahell. very clean. In&-~Sharp. Only '73 V.....I v~w-... _ -~ $4999 600mi (408123) .rUSl.I ~e. au ... . Lomlla$795. Milt'Cs 9520 . $539t P/B.P/S,newtirea,lllnt S56-9'T5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1978 DODGE Power C!CDd.clean. TI4/492·7911 Yamaha '14. 125MX, Xlot 'S7 Corvette, mint cond, Wagon. <StkP8>. F\ally 77 ca... PU cood ...,_ Polo white, red int. loaded. Like new In Ir Aato~ 9510 '-~2618 abowcate. SlO.!iOO or will out. 4 wheel drive, VS. 4 spd .• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . trade for 280SL. Call SSSn AM/FM stereo Ir more! a.a.....a....., .. , (1G98142). __ .. _, '7lBonda. 35IM., lo mi's. $4M40t, uUorCbuclc. 1972 JEEP Wagoneer 56299 ............... Wa.dableld, c:ruhbars, CP909>. VS, auto. air. acwortndt? reek , 2 helmets . '53Ford FlOO, P.U., very eustomroofrack. c•••l(-..54A7559 Slcrtfice. $550. se-1086. IOOd oria. cood. Excell. Sl2tt . -...,. - for r1111toraUon. Beat of. 1971 JEEP WAGONEER '7S&i1ukill5, 1oodlhape, fer.64&-1397 ( ..... l8A). vs. a'"'O, air Mult Mak oUe •--------c" .._.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ee. e r. 'SS Studebaker Silver oood, one owner, very WllUY Grot+. Chnro4et I 821 I ~acll l l•ci Hv11h..q!on l~oeh 847-6087 549-3331 9590 SJ998 1978BMW's HERE NOW! cowam IODYSHOP MOWOPIH --------• Hawk. Gd coad. SBOO/bst. sharp. ·-,..__ PU I lee1pe US1D C • •51 "n.Booda 750, better than 751·2.5'75,SS2-0732 $2999 _._.....,vy w 1 fer'· -SJ 998 ne~. 11,000 mi's Xlra lecr.. .. Over thirty 4x•'s in Topcood.=eofer. We'retbeaewChevrolet EXCB'B'T .... ,_,.._,... .. ~-.. --., __ ...., AM/FM FREE1~ 1179.M~AUll Off'ER 0000 lHRU MOM>A\' MA\' n. 1119 • • • " • " " • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~ • • • .. .. • ~ c~me. suoo. 548-1866 y;J;,~ 9530 atoct.aiveuucall. ___ 963-___ . ___ ~~:t~. ~el= SIUCTIOMOF 2150 _or...::.11&$-..;.;....._52T7_. _____ 1••••••••••••••••••••••• COPELAND JEEP '17To Yo la PU • SR 5 your used ear! GUSTAFSON IMW IESAUS H ... ·~ .: '73'K.awualtJ 250, flarin1 _ ............... 115•• II 2001 E 1st s• Long bed, low mi's, JOE LINCOLN MERCURY We may have your next ~-YW. .. t --• A loaded w/xtras. Will sell cariaouriaventory.Call I COSTA ,f. " CbarJ:00-55zr . ~ 3~~111 l fl' ___ S_SN __ O_O_O __ v:_t obr wt/outBcaompecrato1p1 MACPHaSOM '~=.';,.,':~d imtoday! 4 7 .: ..,,, • ..,.as e · "' oo · · · ,.URVllOLET Ill 2040495-4949 ....,......_ .. S.' Fu ly aetr·conlained '6' Jeep Waaooeer, 4-whl 979-7510. ~·~ 142..,44 • 1• .!!.!'/.?!::~ ..... ~~! =~~:.s:iiJ:e,~~~-=e~~ ~or~f~::: '71 Toyota Hilux mini 2lAutolR~EDrlve '16E~~~~~liif' ....... ~~."! . .-; .... !~ ~.~."! ....... !~,~-~."! ....... !~~~. _... •• 1 y •TU ss:z.9070 truck van, aood cond. 7 .... 7222 JlClltt a 1m Esffutlve ...,. ,.. $2200/bestofr. 839-4S68 .,... • =::.f~~mMl~~r;ib vw-PORSCHE ·~e~e~-.e~':~e;.384:~: A.tos.M•• "°0 -...... --.. -.-.---HERE ARE 3 ~OOD REASONS :; • ='1:~CaU any of ls;;~H~=I -...oi.tall.S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• u ~ -- ""4111 =Qrcl ...... b Tndls 95'0 0 i. :· 517.1177 '71 ~ .,"""""ca -······-·····-······ WHY YOU SH ULD DRIVE '.~ 1-..11 :S: m.. ~~i: ·• '250, Camper special, S _..:,_ ______ 1..:..;_,.::..__;...;,_ ____ , very e1ean. A/C. 2 t.a.oka. TO COSTA MESA . Molw"-...... Tri·aport desert buggy, 3llO en,. $Ul85. 5S7·5658, j llVa to 3z• 3SOcc engine. disc aft6Pm«wkeadl. / "'· 11 .. Mlr-talaed brak.M,widetrltwbls,of-.... ,FM FOR YOUR NEXT NEW CAR .. ......,~":nowr~ r-road lie., la /or trlr. -~la~.'12ooor : Holicta,.ftweekeods. 7~ bat orr. Pb aft Spm REGENCY MOTOR Private Party offers SSHmrl. '4HOllE RENTALS custom 18' Mlni-Motor•-.----. ---1125N. Harbor Blvd. S.A Home. Low profile ~ semi-flat, 57 lnterna-., ••531·2503•• fiberglass body 00 Dodge tiooal tractor. 3 In to S rem RENT20' Mtr Home ebula, s ips 4. Full new eng, $3000. 1765 ctfnpl.etely equ!p'd, veey power. AC, stove. sink, Monrovia Ave, C.M. clean673-51.33 AC-DC refrig, heaa . ,74 Datsun PU. New --------1 w /shower, bot wtr lank, tires. Super clean. Many • ,•197S Midland 26', dinette. 14MPG, • steel xtraa. Asking $2500. ~decl. SJz.950. at l8400. See this wknd at S97-44M 546-1622 Dunlap Appl Co. 109601-------- -Talbert (At ~lid) F.V. '84 El Camino, 6-eyl. 4· · 7 ~. PI on ee r Dodge 96.'Mn21 or868-4507 spd. $1095. ~. 2'' Mini motor 979-0513 li.Q.me, 23,000 mi's, 'fB Ford~ toll, w 110~·1-------­ lolded. 113.900. Pis call, 4-star camper. Lo mi, <lassifled Ads, your one-~mi.1:30-5:30. many xtru. 751-5611 stopshoppi.Dg center ....... Mew 9100 A11tos. Hew tlOO A11tos, Mew 9100 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I ~II . . ~~ ROLLS BACK· • PRICEI ·E IEW 1878 ~= 821.0 ::·:· s --cC Ow ....... a.., • aod • 4 eyt • bucMt ..... ',...Window d'logger. Add•d ecce11orle1 ea1r1. (HLB2t~J. OYll 11 .. ITOCIO W00U. 4oDOOa a MATCMIAClll COUMn'S '%'CAPITOL;!! SCIROCCOS 7 In 1tock-Gll colors • '78 VW Convertibles .. ..... for._. ..... ., • GOOD STOCK OF RAlllTS IUSES & DASHERS ' CLEAN USED CARS . 4 Karmann Ghias • 35 VW Bugs 11..,W. ...... (VTU850) ••........•• '995 3 Rare Convertibles • 1 S Buses & Campers ~·69.wr.pr._c •.... '1995 • (378500) ' • OTHER IMPORTS 74 .._.Cl* 4 .. (747KPY) •••••• ' 1995 71 r.-.. m ..... (1MNR0) ..•• '3995 • HriOut Volk1wag111 ·.·142.4435 11111.-. .............. .... 5*Hrwt6llilllrtf.f,Wf.7,lllii 1 .. 7 __ at Bauer B•kk. Orange County's #1 Buick I)~ Dealership is pricing $6444 ~ LE SABRES at only e This is a full size car . . . Roomy enough for everyone! A#D THESE U SABRES AREll7 STRIPPED IODEL.s, IN~:::: :::::~:n~" • $6444 power windows, tilt wheel and much, much more. NOT JUST 1, BUT OVER 40 TO CHOOSE FROM WHILE THEY LAST!! SHOP & COMPARE ALW A \'S A SUPER BAIJER TRADE-IN ALLO".ANt=E • # •Ja OAM.Y Pt&.OT '"• ..,_ ,, ,171 ...,.., ••r•""' AMtM. r.porl9d A.to•. lmporhd .A.Ito•. l•port.d Wo., l•po-.---W Auto•. ••port.ct ··~ ........... .w ........ .,.., ' ....: .... ,.., .w. .......... ,,:;; _ ........... ,7ii w;;;•;-..: .. ·;74c; ~;;:. .......... ~·;·~ ;:;;;;•H•UUH•;;~·~ ;:~: .. :· ........ n7o ' ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• !!'! •••.•••••••••••••••• !!{ ................................................................................................................................................... ~~··· IMW '" ..... 9n1Dllmt '720 lt7'MOM>A tt7':.W 1911.-emu . LM• •oaTOU WllUYASILL CREVIER .-.................. ....................... ....................... CYCC IMIMC.w'OI no lm>AM SILICTIOM OF .,. YOUll Ym.ICSWA ... S • amftA * ..,..._MC. wltla, 44p. 4 1,..S wltb AM /t"M MAllHI Au&ocnaUc. factory air •AMDMIW 1971 TOYOTA. Larlell~ $1" • "°" ... " IAltlA AMA 835-317• f'!UUIMR~~l ......... w •• 'n -• apd (1'5114) '11-•pdl9K8V • 'T4 .-A.A/C/(mLf'O) 'TSUOl Auto. (lllll'l'V > • i5-•pd.8Jt,11'7MUX T1 -41p.,Aeno(Ollll) 'TJJIMD41p.(MU.1A) ca..&o.s.-...,. 1 ,.... • ;:Yi*-• Oil eood. 1lereo cuutte One of the lut of these coad., pwr. wiDdows" POl~f24 EE US! tnTbeArul!!,. * .. 1 1 ..._ * /8 0 5»-TtM. ('7GllCV). daaaics ever Pf'Oduced I A M / r M s t e r e o ...,. • S WIST.-.. ..... .a. ... e.·Jl VII!. .a. LOT ..,.llO,,.._. ..._,, 1111111, ONLY SJJ.10 lmDOrted from Loadoa (9'111BY>. See 111 for~ bell b'U' MAIOUIS TOYOTA ~ ..._,,s ~ All/Pll aier. wW •/blk ... lie lul ytu. Flniabed la $10 400 today-Huny. lllSalONVlf.JO IWOITS SHOP•COllPA.llE lat. Gd .Upe. Ml--. ..._./I # = ~·~~1•tht~· • 11J. YATIS Hl·UI04tl-1210 llmHarbor'Blvd .• C.M. I• .'1 IO W , 1_ II tJ .\I '• U ~ 8 I I · I '1, l 'i J , . I'> aak for Mike. AtkJn• 11.50Kart.lr81vd .• C M. ..-ormance"';O·:oflft~ YW..fOISCHI 645-6120 $l5iOC) Ul-1700 r;.:_. ..... 'tetram A&Cll Nabers SaoJuuC.platr&DO '71 ~Uca GT Llftb8ck.1--------'1Ueai,~. alr, map, ._...._71 ,.;~~~r. u H7e41004tMlll =:~;e!h.:,':n~· OLKSWAGEH ~· tnl, :Ml-toee HONDA C MUST SHJU Cadillac 1975 POISCHI '73 Toyota Corolla. •Int S•• lenla ars I ua MOTORS 1600 11,ollw Blvd ti IS cood. Suiuoot. Mual MU. T Doll 9721 MANY A ( "''·' M~·'·' 540IJ1 oo s speed. atereo cuaette. Call 53&-00lt op ar ....................... TeCll1111,.,.._I JAGUAR·M'G l'Dllp•ooly27,000mlles T,.... 9767 PaldforUaedVW'a lfJl fllAT u11o..11vas1TY T-'!~081 d (lltl). Superb! ....................... ~TH " 2m5nan.-v . SADDUIACll MOTOIS 5 ~ .. ta ~-a.• COSTA MESA eo:::~::o!'!oot. VAL&.IYIMl'OtlT'I lt7JTIJUMPH SIMCI ttlJ "71 IMW J.OSI vtr1 1ood condllloo. .._. C.. • •MC 979·2500 cruise control, 1tereo Ill 2040 49M949 Tin HG8o. Bri.ltol 1belr belt lwn&ry aedH, 551NCA Trcb '74 J u. 1 •-t.ape, pwr. windows. etc. • CbotceCllTwo Santa Ana Not our lloeof can. Buy --------·• 2a>HarborBlvd. emea·""'• ey .... pe. Low • I ow ml I e s 1971 POllSCHE One la white w / blue lft. 146-0UO I t f o r w b o I e 1 a I e 1977 DA TSUM Colt.a 11 540-N60 Htop, fut. cleu, &o ml. t.eriot. atceo cuaette " bluebook; balance on 48 .. Lowboo&.07..aMe ti IT rack. The other la blue Approa. 2 ml. No. of months. (12'7N)f) nn '74 lo mi' -•-t __ ... Tb II 0 n ~ Is f u 11 y W/ bla-.. ._. ....... or • low South Cout Plua. HoU!.€' of lrnports ; . ... I . . ·m s.101, 4•pd. metallic paint. f-tlpkr stereo. 1m· mac. $12,750. ~ '119 BMW UIOO. AM/FM . new Uree. very clean, must sell $1500. 752-3300 c:...,. t715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 45..-.t,stereoradiowitb • s,.uu ,,_..,new Loe. t737 ....,. INBV \;A wwn ca~te. factory 1ir _ ... lo llrea, $2300. ••••••••••••••••••••••• equap.,-.! <31 ). milea. d '14 nat Xll, x1n.t QJUY, 751·9117 I t72 LOTUS S67H COD •• Cullom ma1 mi atceo 5S7·1.50I all 5 lt74TIJUMPH wheela ,. low m.Ueaie. Pllwtdy~. '74 Honda Clvlc. low IUIOPA Tl6 (DRXl.). mile.. xlot cond .. new Wllb power windows. Mill 9742 S79U '78 F\.at UI, min1 coadi· u.re., t.ape. flJQO. 151·9627 stereo ,. low. low miles .... •••••••••••••••••••• Brillab ractn1 1reen. Nabers Cadillac 1 '76 TllUMPH ti AM /PM a t It True clUllC that la Im· ~~aft spm r ' ..... t7JO <852GXC>. '71 ltid&et. saooo. provtis1 lo value eacb --------1••••••••••••••••••••••• 5JM574. IRVJNE-ye a r . re a I b 11 h ·n ~sedan. 2·dr, 4-apd, lt76 JA.UAJt IHO M4'i TD 130-7000 performance roadater. ori&. owner. Good coodl· XJSJ+2 Olfer'*Uirus122na Uoo. excell. traoa. t15(1. V 1 2 Sp or l co upe . 5-is.....,... srt'TAU ~ White/red lnterior. CB BrlUSb racln& ~o Un· .._. 9755 2600 H.11h111 Blvll. IB89 124 Spider. beautiful .-.dio, automatic, stereo ......_.._ 9731 believable coodiUon on ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.11,1.1 ~k ... 1 "4fl •)I fl(I · .. ,_ 1 d f 11 -this collector's item with C'Ollditloa. Aaiu.ug SHOO. t.ape, a r COD . " I.I ....................... continuous Increasing TIST DlJVI oua '16 Capri v~. muat sell. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~I 831·2160eves. power lncludtn1 door value. •u C ... 1 AK/P'JI tu p /S ..! locka & windows. The~I-.- Wlih overdrive• 1tereo. Flniahed in blue oo blue It .rnly 11,000 miles l~RTT), HUCH SILICTIOM OP usmvw. °"" 50 .. se.ckl IU.YATIS YW-POUCHI San Juan C.platraeo 137-4100 4tl-411 ' lt7'VW COMY811al With AM /Jl'll cauette. (2IOMOR>. Priced to sell OM.YPttO Mil ......... 1'76TIJUMPH W..j'R....et Tl7t 2iOOHarbor8lvd .. C.M. Dlxlo caue · ' lt76DATSUM lt7'PIATXl/9 timate Ja1uar with low Of THE YEAR .. , w . Ne-l578. 210%2+2 Wllb very low miles! miles. IAUB MOTORS Good inventory in atoclt. , .,._ 9720 With air cood., ma11. (Sl'PFI). Priced to sell JAGUAR·MG Hurry while they last! , •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• AM /FM stereo as only fut I 1973 JA~AI TRIUMPH MIRACLE "11 O.taun P.U. w/ahell. 26,l.58mlles. (036546).. SADDLHACIC JICl!IOADSTB msCOSTHuAborMESBIAvd. MAZDA•a.tiAULT Cboic. ol t '31 ·HlO • PIOQ. 557.3500 ext 282, 0ML y $6'99 v AWY IMPORTS vu. 4 speed wtth only Colta M4tla '45-1700 , _ .. : '7Sl-80l2 Mlr•~lt lll·204049Mt4t 34,000 miles. BHuillul --------979·2500 ~~~d. Some with 1uaroora. air --------conditioning. 1pecial '12 VW Van. oew en,u:ae. wheel.I. accent deal1n iood cond, m·uat aell paint schemes & V lctory $2800. 847-087'7 • '74 Dat11.m 710. 4 dr. A/C. ..._./II••• .-.. 9727 :i:~/i1:~~eu°!~~-=~ lt7JMAJDA -.5-t _M_G_A_r-eb_u_l_lt_a_n_d 641-1700 • ~~~beUeve. 2~"6.::f,o~·C.M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• verUbleaavailable. UJC~ reatored Invest lo a car loltloyce 9756 editlona. Moat colora • lt76 HONDA A real rotary bum! 4 Sl850MS-l.341 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Station wa100. auto. CYCC WAGON IAUH MOTOIS SJJfJ8dtrans. <saGWY>. MM 9744 •t DEALER IN U.S.A. available. 'ff led C.. ....... I owner, 11.lnt cood. nu lop, paint, Int, en1 ' R1dtal1. 12600. Call Kevin. s.5MOQI. A/C, SUOO. 4 speed, r oof rack, JAGUAR-MG ONLY SI Ill ••••••••••••••••••••••• c,=:=::::;;~;---., : '7e :.z. :.s:·,., ••P. ~~~'tJf. & low mJ~!~i:;:ivd. E".~.·~· I~~~ ~ ~~VER lo ml's, lmmac. ..50. OM. Y PI 00 COSTA MF.SA __ ,TWO :--, White lncludJ.ni hardtop. ROLLS·ROYCE •. ~. ... .... ~ 979·2500 ( l9MRXX>: Yellow with U40um-u • 119 Datsun 510, 2 dr. runs ~~ ...._ t7l2 lt74MAZDA only 11.000 miles \..._ _ ___,~ ... ,., IAUBMOTOIS JAGUAR· MG TRIUMPH 2925 Harbor Blvd. '74 VW Bic. red. 31,00C COSTA MESA ml. 12100. Gd cond 979•2500 &a-3258; 213~1U '14 Tnumpb TRa, 45,000 Vat.o '772 .......... but body •• ·-rri 2100HarborBlvd.,C.M. U4w•a-....s (712SZD>: Red with ......... ...., . 631-SJJO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..._.... overdrive (428366G ). ClOStDSUNDAYS m l ·a . Air cond . ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • ble.~.873-3620 --l:~::i;;;:iii~~iiiiiii;;.~---------1974J81SIH 4 s~~~':!uca. Damask with stereo & SClU.'63,white.A/C.Xlnt ; ·73 Datsun 1200, good1--------'Tl Hooda Accord. 5500 HEALEY• UOONBX). (73tNJO). I u I I a I e r ac k CODd. Pncedtosell. P.P Overdnve. new Urea. .oa!YOUIUT Xlnt cond. M900/bst ofr. AUsmYOLVO oood. 11&001be1t orrer ml. 1Uver/black, S.-apd, Choice ofThrtt <4 ltSPU >. 390LJ W >. <ISOSWW >; Sand with 714/846-5666 ~1934.0an. lt74 DATSUM air. AM /FM caaa. tape. Allarehl&bperfonnance overdrive. (904SWS). --------CallAM's~T15&. See us at Soutb~rn ·71 Datsun 510. bm/blk. rebuilt IDOt«, lporl SUS· ' pen1lon. ma11. 1pQrt whl. muat Mil. Make of • fer. 496-3942 aft 6 PM •'74 710• : Ai r , AM /FM. mag . wheeb, 973-35.50. cau 7~1917. Beat offer. roadstel'f. Blue with tan JJBKXZ). All priced at And two more too! '60 BenUey. Low mUeage, 260% interior; black with OM.Y SZ300 very clean. Sunroor. With air coad .. AM /FM WOW!I black Interior ; yellow Mil ecll lt7J W.I GT 114.500. 644-2388 radio a. ma1 wheels. .. w1lh black interior & two Mmdaf&•"" A clualc with chrome (830KJY). '75 Honda CVCC Station •w u-........ -BI d C M l'08d wheels, stereo tape Toyota '765 ...,_. 2~ DAI"~ v . • . . • • • • • • • Wagon Air cooditlomng. 645-5700 & low mila. See today! •••••••••••• ••• • AM /FM stereo. New IAUIR MOTORS 'TI Cellca GT coupe Wblte tires, new brakes, new ~lea 9740 IAUBMOTORS w/lan interior. Sapd .. battery. luggage rack, JAOUAR·MG ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM /FM stereo w /8 . RAY FLADEBOE LINCOLN ·MERCURY I t7 6 TllUMPH Tl7 With radio, ma1 wheels Ir low m.ilea. < lH.NWZ 1. $41H RAY FLAO£BOE LINCOLN M£RCURY rancy Pin Striping S2800 TRJUMPH 975 .._..., ZIOC JAGUAR-MG track, wire wheels. deck IRVINE or best offer. 496 Ca brillo ~Harbor Blvd. I -• TRIUMPH rack. pin stripes. 15,000 IRVINE ·75 aoz.mia~. alr. mapgps. IJ,..7000 St. CM (acro111 from COSTA MF.SA Stereo. cruise control. 292.SHarbor Blvd miles. Cherry cond. 2l.OOO s. sssoo. · · v-979 2500 window• •-door COSTA M "'"'A 110-7000 0ruce County's Volvo Hudquarten. MAaqueSVOLVO IOSSION VIEJ ll l·ZllO 4t5-I t 0 HOuse of Imports ''" ...... •I tt t ,,. '•"• -~"' Off ood• .. -·5122/78 West.cllffPlaza>MS-9376 • pwr. 0 • """ u79s. Ask for Rick. ot'eroood• .. -·5,....,.,. vur-. er. UlllO I 0 c It s -A r I n e 979-2500 -9303 I ' .. uu u ,~, tV :Alltol.Ntw 9100Aldo1,Ntw 910 Alltos,New tlOOAlltos,Ntw 9100 automobi le. Buy or 1--------9S2·B824;646-9710 '••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lease. (826MIT). •76 Mfil iS Toyota Corolla XJnl Volta ..... . ' W eeke1d Dem11strater Sale RIGHT HERE IN COSTA MESA ... AT ORANGE COUNTY'S #1 BUICK DEALERSHIP BAUER BUICK WE HAVE OVER 25 DEMONSTRATORS TO OFFER THIS WEEKEND THAT MUST BE SOLD USEDCAU IF YOU CAN STAND A FEW SMALL CHIPS, OR MAYBE A DIRTY WHITEWALL, MAYBE YOU CAN STAND SAVINGS LIKE THIS ... IX.AMPUSt ORIG. PRICE THIS WEEK Ser.117221 ~Wagon '8102.54 '6961 Ser.101842 LeSalWe '7552.95 '6a16 Ser.101943 LeSabre '7552.95 •.an ' Ser.112605 LeSabre '8764.95 '7277 Ser.101603 LeSobre '8723.90 '7113 Ser.102967 LeSobre '7437.95 •6294 Ser.107527 Le Sabre '7647.95 •.:180 Ser.101950 LeSabre 17572.95 '6316 Ser.107582 IASabre •7587.95 '6319 Ser.102030 LeSabre •7607.95 '63•0 Ser.101016 LeSabre '8452.95 •7017 Ser.103304 LeSolwe '7670.95 '6334 Ser.107043 = '8887.90 17S04 Ser.112913 •no1.S4 '6SS9 Ser.120437 = '7069.54 '6112 Ser.080370 '7213.35 '6252 Ser.104416 Sk~ '7044.35 16164 Ser.102965 ·~= '6233.35 •ss58 Ser.105293 '6838.35 '6008 Ser.113990 ~= '6793.35 '5982 Ser.113293 '6139.35 •.s463 Ser.721001 = '4613.20 '4062 Ser.701483 '3832.35 13562 Ser.707142 = '4106.35 '3799 Ser.701272 '4992.35 '4•27 Ser.106522 Regal '8086.54 '6871 Ser.415380 Electro '10.233.50 18282 Ser.475393 Riviera '12,134.50 '9772 DON'T MISS THIS SALE! ~-.0 IOP.M.M-..S.L YES ••• 0,. ~ s-M7 •di $ P ... A C)MtjOft Ola.. Moforl 0,.. J..-. ntiinp1t • ltlG •UllOl RYl.,COSTA .-am.IRI I, • CooverUb~. 4 spd. • elec con d . Gd m i I~• I e . •••-••••••••••••••• ••• '=,_=.;;;;; ... ~ .. ...;;;..;..C.;;..CM___;;JMr1-=--,-We have a 1ood eelecUoa overdrive, AM /FM. S!25()/b8tofr 837-8W lt7'VWIUS __ ..,. ol at.her fine llBZa ln OW' rallye wbeell. radials. .5 Toyota Corolla orig WITH SUI llOOF VOL YO : - lnveotorY.Calltoday! "Canan: Yellow wit~ owner. Economy cu. Lo HMAll/nl...-eoA:low EXCLUSIVELYVO'tvo M ISSIOIJ \Ill 1ri IMl'flllf~ brown trim, II.Int cond. mi's. X.lnt cood. 11000. miles. coeoMEZI. L.ar&eat Volvo Dealer Very clean and tm · 54ll97'87afUpm OM.Y$4210 inOraqeCounty• maculate lhf'OUlboUt!.. -. Mlledt BUYorLE.ASE 71 Celica GT. blk on blk . .....flln _,. Dl1lECT . . . 831 I 1JH ·IV', ','D4 ·:.~~ic!trent~~~: ~':r.'·s~1:~~ ~1Q: ™i~s8i~·c.M . ~·ilNt'•g tioo.Call&tt.rl."'5-9888 &'Sf a llOADWAY SG-4348. l_T.!._. J • 1971 ...,.._ ••051 SAMfA •w• '75 Co i· e s1·1 er '70VWConvert, xlntcood -·-rona. n c • v $2700. 646·6073 Of 2025 S. l.5 Coe.I 835·3 I 7 I grey. SllOO/B.O. 646-6175 CREVIER Last Of the ba.ndmade f..iUU'IMATIOfll\llNO MACHllft[ 552-4597. • Anaheim 750-~1 c 1~51 i cs! Lu.• u r Y '70 MOB GT, runs good, lt'6 VW 1976 YOLVO equapped, low miles 4 clean lo 4 out. 11500. IEALL Y Cl.UN 4 .~. =•._ca 1 _ .. 1 2'441l sa»AH . shows superb care. I ol 7M-071I mornings ~ • • ..... only 600 made for tbe •--------ecooom.y ! (SHP4'1S> Automauc. leather tn· U.S. Must see to •P· '71 MOB Roadster . 30K ~~~P-. ·m~ :!Tr.: OMLY $1050 tenwlndoor. s~,tpawer flreciale-owned bv a ml, 1 --r. ~. Pb: ......._ tell .. wa. l >. ,, .,_.._ --owner joined Air Fon:e. WWWHW49 .. 11•• (~~O~ 0 0 d st a r · m4>M2-02Il Sacrifice! &44·6488 or ..._./I•• · Ps•ot 9741 644-7537. 2100Harbor Blvd., C.M. Nabers •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631·1330 . . '7S504GL.greatcond, ----------------1 lo~~~~r? ~::.ms Cadilla.C MIS~l<,,..J 'Vil JO IM,.O llt\ . . . . . 831 114/l .tv~ 11U4 '61 230, new engine, mint ~ 9750 cood,in\lltaee! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 551...ean. P.P. Im Pone.be 9US. only 4500 ml, air, sunroof, I t71..Z 210 leat.ber, AM /Fll, ID8ded. SEDAN. Tobacco brown llust sell. SlS,500. & lD im.rmculate coad.l· 640-GQI Uon! (229MFW>. Muat•--------1 see to appreciate! Buy or I t7' POI SC HE lease today! ti IS TAIGA :. 'ta M l\\IOrJ VII JO IMPOIO \ 5 speed, atereo cuaette. metallic P8int 4' ma g.s. <a.NXC). Priced to sell at OMLY $13.495 SADDLBACK YAWY IMPOITS wr53~ !'~t~~e~P'. 1_1_J_l·_J_04_0_4_t_M_t_4_t -i 761-0239 <n4> '63 S-90 cpe. 90% reatr'd. . . . . . . . BJI !14 il J9S 1704 1974 M1% 45051 $6000. Must sell immed. Complete wtt.b pwr. win· Great Bargain I ~34 dowl, stereo Is with only '74 911 Coupe. Blk /Bllt 34,050 low miles . Loaded, Beat Around (1'21.JW). Buy or lease. lOM Xtru. 675-7894. M l\ \IO'J I If JO •MPO lll s l' J• J ,•I J .', 1111.J 2 Porsche's· '75 Brn, xceptn'ly cln. 3SK ml, 112,000 /ofr. (2248> '74 Tara•. 1lvr. loaded '71 llBi ~ Col.lee· $11.300/otr. <VBE348) tor's item, ~ coad. 2 Call 714 /4'1-1431. Pvt tops, brown, tan Inter, pty. $13,800. Dr. Miller,•~..;.._------ 83Mlll01 '7'29llTTar1a. •Int coad, all xtru. lt7l M1% 49t-4109. JIOSI 4.1 1984 PORSCHE Cabriolet Lmury equipped inchad· Convert.Ible, red w /blk, int pwr. windows • IDUal aell. snoo Firm. ater.o. tn immaculate eft.eS2l5 coodttionl <464GPW). 1--------1 W....._.S..dlill M l\\IOfJ Vlf H, IM PtJIH\ 11 11 t !.J ', 1\1 • ' 'fl,J '199'7 911.S Tara•. Euro- pea n . • $7 ,000 rirm . 645-3739 aft 6PM ''1912, bu everythin1. l5500flnn ·• -E cl.ualc coupe. 1 ____ 142_·7230 ___ _ Nw ~. l08ded. .... 1.-.1• tt74 Mil 410SL EQ ... pmeatlDelud• P""'· wfodowa1~ stereo, •ir cond. • ia lmmaculat. ..... lion! <OJ.mt>. BQ or leut t.odaJI MUIT-tl '81912 • 9!5000/orolfer. W75-JU1 '66912, .... IDd18 "*I. New palftt. 'fbe els •tire• (U PP\110h S64f I Or889'0fler w .. , ...... S..+ka Costa..... 857.ola a 1970 VW Camper, reblt .!61J(I H.irh111 Blvl.l. ~ ......... ~ q , atereo. x.lnt mech. C.m1.1 Ml'"'' S·W·'l 1(1(1 HELP W e•re Loaded '77 Toyota &tc. lealeC.... CorolaL/bsb A.to-5 .... •USED PICWPS A/trwa..S ... u...ac....,. •CR.JOAS L/btlcb. C,... SAVE SS '72 vw 411 StatlOn W800n Auto .. lo miles 928FWY 5 1899 ·11MX WGM. A/T. A/C, rack 139ULU 5 1999 I •73 VWIU6 .. sp .. new pelnt 623PHX 52199 '75 COIOMA WACK>M MT. AIC. tape 771MX9 53299 =.s2100. 831-~ or ~~~~~~~~ '74 VW ConvertJb&e. xlnt ..... Uled cood. gold. $3333. 33 ••••••••••••••••••v••• 759-0439 8 • I lill 990 I '73 WettpbaUa pot, ::f. •••••••••••••••••••• •• • ca~!9'°ot', Im~!· :_100 • -=::; ~ a. M.~1 .er. .._..,, or .-....-• 6t8-CU 1.971 VW Bua. clean, new Urea • clutch, $1500. 675-8IMO alt 8PM ult for Harvey '72 BUS. Loob 1ood. rum well. S221QO. 49'7..o'lO earb AM or late evet. '6lVWS8»AH 1500. Good condiUon. 2 owners. 47,000 miles. Rebuilt trln1ml11ion. ALMOST NEW MOTOR. Excellent Interior. Good tlrea. Neecta body work. JI.mt h8d tune up. '750 or bestotrer. Call 540-5585 '71 Super beetle. oril ownr,SI000/8.0 . nu.~aftSpm. 21s-.. llt-4Z4_..~, dys. '83 Bui. 1mf. ma 1reat ~ IM2-41.83 / 548-5120 'T5 R.abtltt. AM /FM, air. ad eond, lo mi's. Muat MU! SudJ. MO-aasl. '78 VW Sclrroc:o. A/C. AM /PM 1tereo t.ape, low ml)es, 552-12$1 'H- -'"'• Vit11t1" '2198 '77NK. Gndn ,_de>. ,_,. PIS, t ot1Jw oondlmot&Alllt .. IUO. 013Al<OI S2938 J ~ .. '4486 GUSTAFSON '74 VW Van, II.Int abape, llNCOLN MERCURY mlllt aeU. Bit olr over '"°° ... ct>'°"'._. '4000. MT .. U . _,,,..,.,. ..-. '73 VW Conv., 10od con.di-l 4z.u44 • tlon. AM I FM ca u .. 1~·~~1!!J!lll!ii11~r~ S3.200tn 0 53&-llll '13 <Ju'Jtlet New YOlbr 4 Extra clean '71 Sqrbk, cir. tu.II power. •• ·~ · rebU en1., 2 new ures + Coua•r; a.oz D.,.un. cJw:tL IDQ274 P.P. •SJM 'MVW&u,. Mets ,,,0 &x.:.Uti>t •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• mM3 Wm cm pme tbow Jll01$ IMc& PunUM ..-er· 'It VW lquartb•ck, WUJtndtfor.-~ '*"81t, 1marool, IUOO or 11 u t l 11 e e l IQ •t d . '-lofter ..... d&7 ~ • .. ,.. • ... • -• .. •• -.. ( .. 41... ... .... • • " • • • -• ,. ... . I ftll ...................... . ··' 17.ans.••• ...... .,_ ......... SAMTAAMA ·~ '.'. 543-9421 .' • • .. 1977 CAOILI.AC ll.DOIADO COUPIS (~).'to CbooH trca.ulowu ,. $9988 ... Nabers ·~ Ca<Ullac .!f,1111 H.111\111 RlvJ. <.11,1,1 M, . ..,, '40"1I110 • ." 1'77 CADILLAC .. smul f\1111 INded lacludlal • ., eledrit IDOCIDl'OCll, dark · • '• brown w /NlddJe IHtber lllowmllu ... (S12SPS). -··. SIJ.JOO .. ' . RAY FLADEBO[ llNCOLN MlRCURY IRVINE IJ0.7000 otl• IOOCI tlu'u 1122m Grottl Ch"vroh•t t8111 a..0<h l l•:1 Hwnh"<Jfon l~och 847-6087 549-3331 ----- Wanted 'TO-'Tl Ford or °'9¥7 station wsn. mwit be IOOd cood. 752-1830 Pvlpty. RAY Fl AD£80£ LINCOLN ERCURY -~ lRVINE- 11r12 Chev Nova, V-8, str. 130.7000 tram. $l100. • Offer lood tbru S/22/78 175-9CMI --------r•• Cousar. aoa eaa. PIS. '70 Chevy Malibu, la iood P/B, at.ereo, auto. SllOO condiUoa. $1250.175-,.. or olfer. 546-&slM MALllUf PASS. ...... tt40 WAGON. V8, automatic, ••••••••••••••••••••••• air cmd., pwr. lteertnf. " windows, Wt whee , lussase rack " radlo-16 ow room freab ! (XJRKW>. 1'17 model. Sl4H lt71CHIYY MONZ.A '71 Tortno I02 auto, nma Tbla one l• fully IQOd.lll>O. equipped. (OtlLPD). m.GZlorD1·2128 SZltt RAY rt ADEBOE LINCOLN MfRCURY IRVIN!! IJ0.7000 Olfef' lood Ulna 5/22nl COMYBTa.I 70TOIUM08T Must ..U. rum alDt. SU500.'7Ml39 1m l'ord Torino. Good cond. AM /FM 1tereo taa>e. aooo. eau-..ssT. ;$•!; Cadillac Seville ex· Cll--,-,.,.-----,-,-2-5-1111.::r' lb~ w~v~~~ .. . ·-··-·····-········ -~::.!!!.J.barp, celebrity 1976 ...u.w•• _ be IOOC1 coad. 752-1830 ~Palm&pnop car, --·-Pvtpty. cm1y 11.000 mi. Mm aee COIDOIA ~;;;;;~-----1 _ ,··to appncia&e. -5. Dlt J'actary air coad., split .... _....... ~ 1e:,rne.:::"t~:!:! JllfctSM50nu.o.zwa cootrol. Wt wheel " low lHI Palrlaae, 1ood 1'76CA"' AC llYu.I hllf loaded. Slt.er w /a Iver leather ~-..; (11ZNU). ~!'"'• tlttt J" ••• ~- •. RAY FLAOEBOE llNCOLN MlRCURY ~ <O:.Rll). tr IDlellioe car. Make ••• off•. --.a. 14.S-MOO ext am Nabers Cadillac .2600 H.1rhc11 Blvll. Co 1\1.1 M,•'-J 541).•J l!X> "II Granada 1-dr. allver bha, kJl, lo ml, xint eGDd. ..., or $IOO down + lab over paymema. 147~ IRVINE 130.7000 Offer --a Ulna S/22178 '72 Cbryaler Sta. Wgn, fW. ~. a-vvu lY &o.ded. 440 eat .• lo mi. '72 Galule, 2-dr, H.T., P /B, P /S, A/C. new Urea, $1200/bat ofr. .7 .. ·•·· '74 Cad Convert., Ter· $1.lll50. lf7.()(MO, FV racott.a Flremlal, w twbt top, loaded. Day lt75CHIYSLlll m.zin. ev. 117-0600 MIW YOllBl lllOMHAM ·'70 Sedan De .'Ille, lo ml Su.nrool, dual comfort very SoOd eq, beet or pwr. Mall, AM/PM • ..,.~ ___ ..... ____ --t trad., cnaae control Ai 'ii Cad. 57,000 ml '1, 1 low mlleqe. (74911CB). cond, air, etc. 9850 0 $3911 e.tott . .,..1'44 "· .. El Dorado XlDl CODd all appt1, 80,000 m l Nabers Cadillac suoo. Pb: SM-5121 • • 'n CdV, moonroof, bl.IL . ,. IDUl1 at.ru. •int coad IS800. ~7113or 496-1147 ,.:.Q n•t H2 1600 H.tt ho1 Blvll. (., 1\1.1 M,·~ 1411·'111)(1 :.' ..................... . :·~· ---------Ct M 11111 ~~ . --··············· r~ 76COMTl•CTAL MAlllV Jl\a11J eq11lpped incl~ full power, vinyl roof. ater.o tape II black w /blact lnterlor. (172NXJ). ..,,, RAY FL ADEBOE LINCOLN MERCURY 71Ford COUIWP.U. •••1141 ..... '"" '"'°" .ciulp Mot• than t lllOI• -tty -~. OW'Vo -.... 11~ tVryl $3986 Gl18TDSON llNCOLN MERCURY I MOO IMdl loulawrd ~hodl. 142""44 511,9G 77Uncdn v ..... l.-decl .,,,,. ... ~ -...... IMilullllle .. en-. alt con41,, .,._ a" thla MlllllfW W tocley. lk. ICIMQIA,. 1975 FORD f.aD Auto trens lactory 111 c:ono11-., -lt9lnllO. 00*"' O•'IC brlllll!S l"'llO Qllas. '""YI t001 llN ,...__ CflllH conltOI Loe •mNPf Slk 11'8138 54999 1976 DODGE ASllMCOWI • cyl -.... lllCIOry .. ~ - 11-.119 --AM rodlc>. '-UtlCtai 100 loc •92tHOl 581 11397 s2399 51899 1974 DOD&E suua cOMY•~ TU01SMAM '" 8 Cy! aulO trMI AM·FM tldoo ~ -·--·· i.ttw br9' lte 1Slll61l( 6'11 11101 1975 CHIYIOLET MO'fA•O&mAM v.a. tuto ,,..,. -.,...,.. -Citic -.... AM.fM rOlllO -· '""YI 'llltnor lie 1120Ml!U Siii 18189 s2999 1973 FORD PINfO ~ WAeoN • 04. MO ....... lklor,.., _""""9_ AMIFM ,_ -ei-. loJOllt09 ,_,.. loc 1~1'GICG Siii •836t 52499 Groth Cht"HOIPt 18211 11~..,h l l•d H11AhnqfDfl l~a. ~ 847-6087 SO-JlJI 53299 54799 1977 CHEVROLET ~4DOOI V 8 IUIO lf-lecte>ty .. , COl ....... "'IO -""""° -dl9C .,,_ ~---~ s.. 11C211Un..a7"sa •110 • ,_. •J.j DAl.Y "'l.OT ,,,_., -ti. 1'71 ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Auto. trans .. radials. 231 cu. In. engine. power brltles. tinted glass, etc. No. 40509111310. Only s5399 NIW 133 0555 * He~ 78 Hoya Two-Door! Auto. trans.. power tteerlng & brakes. tinted glass, radio, etc No 15914911751. *Hew 71PlatforM8-xl2 .. ~ Auto. trans .. V8. pwr. steering & brakes, shocks. duals. and more. No. 136964n509. No. 132796/1580. * Hew 4-Wheel Dme Plcbp! Auto. trans.. air cond., pwr. steerina, radio, aux. tank, and more. No. 111103/1947. Inly $6898 Only 55498 H e w ' 7 8 J/4 ·to• Pickup! Auto. trW\a .• V·8. pwr, steering, and morel Loaded! No. 170246(1889. MONZA2 +2 AT. l'I, 4 C, -S.. 10 -~ OMLT Alltot,U1.cl Aaltot,Ua.cl •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .... 9'57 ,OllHoc '~~ .........•••........... ····················-1-w. A..... '78 Oraod Prix L.1. a1J .;.;;_ .,,.. ~ Items + ot.ber extr~. SWhmdcrwammty. ~-Call 5'0-T800 ~ 77 •eye.,........ ~--00m. s.:"' &mrool, wlute with red '67 Flrebird. 326. n•iii trl m • red interior. paint, map, x1Dt coacl. 10.JOO mt't. 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C4eWr.ut1c,. air COndltlon1 . ng, $1·195 •77 TOYOTA • CYiinder 4 '9CcUP (1F81956) • •Peed. radio h · · etter s3395 ' ...... ?'c~s1a ateer;ng °: air COndltlon1 AM/FM• stereo bnilces, P0wer ng, J>0wwo :J:u~v;~ root. 8Pl"'{t~ter, ;=:; control, t1111ye --._. aear, . t11t _.,,.., $ .... _ .. 1~ • 95 " . .. B1•nting ton Beach Fountain Valley · EDITION Aiternoon N .. l'. Stocks VOL 71 , NO. 139, ~SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FOR NI A FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1978 TEN CENTS County GOPs Final Orange County voter reg· istratioo figures for the June 6 Primary Election show that reg- istered Republicans still ounumber Democrats, now by 13,037 registered voters. At t.he time of the 1976 General Election, what was once a mighty GOP lead in registration had dwindled to 8.654 voters. Consequently. the figures tabulat e d Thursday by Registrar Al Olson indicate lhe Republican Party bad shored up its sagging registration. Reversal of the trend came as the number of registered .voters in Orange County reached an all.time high of879.575. Of that number, 407,150 aligned themselves wlth the Republican Party while 394,113 declared themselve s Democr•ts. R egistered vo t e r s who declined to s late a party preferencetotalled69,101 . And thos e who allied themselves with minor parties, includin~ American lndepen· dent and Peace and Freedom. totalled9,211. Geographically. Olson's reg· islratlon figures s how two political Orange Counties: a vast Republican stronghold east of the Newport Freeway and D e mocrats holding sway elsewhere in the county. For example. in the 40th Congressional Dis trict represented by Newport Beach Republican Robert Badham. registered Republicans outnum· bered registered Democrats by 169.595to 1.2S,334. But ln the 38lh Congressional District represented by Santa Ana Democrat J erry Patterson there are 118.404 registered Democrats and only 74.967 registered Republicans. Significantly. a redistricting of the five county supervisorlal dis· tricts show a shift m party af. filiation as a result of the draw· ing of new bounda'fy lines. Jn the Third Di s trict represented by Supervisor Ralph Diedrich. the-boundaries ' now extend frorn La Habra through the Saddleback Valley lo the San Juan Capistrano city border. And what was formerly a near eve n balanc e b e tw een Republican and De mocra tic strength is now lilted heavily Republican. Olson's figures show 96.073 registered Republicans in the <See VOO'ERS, Page AZ) 96. FV Teachers Get Pink Slips French Assist In Zaire BULLETIN KINSHASA, Zaire tAP) -The bodies or 44 Europeans shot by rebels were round by French paratroopers who dropped on the key copper town of Kolwezi today. the national Zaire news agency reported. No lndepen· dent confirmation or the report was immediately available. KINSHASA. Zaire (AP > French Foreign L egion paratroopers dropped into the center of the rebel-held city of Kolweza in S-Outhem Zaire today to protect foreign residents and "re-establis h security" there. French officials announced. Rebel spokesmen claimed the French intend lo help the Zaire government defeat the week-old -insurgency. In Washington. the White House announced that 18 U.S. Air Force C-141 cargo planes were airlifting French and Belgian military equipment lo Zaire for the joint Western operation. It said the American planes were not entermg the bat· tie area. The paratroopers had been shuttling through the airports of this capital city late Thursday and early today headed for em· battled Shaba province. The chief spokesman for the French government, Pierre Hunt. said in Paris the airborne legionnaires had been dropped into the heart of Kolwez1 with a mission "limited to the city of Kol wczi. the protection of French and other foreign resi- dents and the re-establishment of security there." He did not sa y how many soldiers were involved , but one French trooper said here about 800 would take part. An estimated 2.000 Belgians . 400 French citize n s. 14 (See ZAJRE, Page A2) Count Resumed SANTO DOMINGO . Dominican Republic (AP> - The counting of votes resumed in the Dominican presidential election, and Antonio Guzman's Dominican Revolutionary Party said it would fight if President Joaquin Balaguer was pro claimed the winner. C oast We athe r Fair tonight through Saturday except chance of some low cloudiness early Saturday. Cooling trend. Lows tonight 57 lo 62. Highs Saturday near 70 at beaches and near 80 in· land. I NSIDE TODAY May u a festive time of year and aeverol are planned th.a weekertd tn cO<Ut area cille1. Stories and photos on Page Cl . N CM .. a ... u •• Q CH AA M CM Big Da" at Ballloa's Wedge This unidentified surf er was taking advantage of the continued big waves at the Wedge in Newport B~ach to· day. Lifeguards along Orange Coast report surf is run· ning at three to five feet. after hitting eight feet on Wednesday. Newport Beach lifeguards said Thursday they had 60.000 people on their beaches enjoying the hot. sunny weather. but they pulled out 22 people who couldn't quite handle the surf. riptides and in·shore holes caused by winter storms. Guards say the surf should drop slightly by the weekend. T een Seized As Suspect In Shooting Skipper Abandom Blazing Cruiser HBMan Faces Criminal Rap OnPCP Push A teen.age sniper suspect was taken into custody by Orange police Thursday after he al· legedly fired 15 rifle shots at law enforcement officers. police said today. The 15-year·old Orange youth was lodged a t Juvenile Hall after the 12:30 p.m. incident. and no complaint has been filed pending action by the Probation Department and district at- torney. police reported. Officers said they received a report that the boy was seen leaving his home with a .22 cahber rifle and ammunition. He allegedly walked lo a multi·level parking structure at Main Street and LaVeta Avenue where he fired the shots toward surrounding police. No one was struck. police said. but one police unit was damaged by gunfire. Additional details about lhe incident were nol Im· mediately available, police said. 6 Kids Slain; Father Tried ROCKFORD. Ill. CAP) -The estranged wife ol a man accused of murdering their s ix children has testified that he drove to her motel ln MUwaukee to see the expression on her face when he told her. "They're all dead. How do you feel?" Appearing on the witness stand during the first day or testimony Thursday. Ann Nelson said her husband of l4 years. Simon Peter Nelson. blamed her work as an ice skating instructor ror the breakdown of their mar· riage. At one point in her dramatic testimony, Nelson. who has pleaded innocent by reason of In· sanity, broke down and was re· moved from the courtroom before hla wife continued. Chemical Leab PERO, Ind. <AP> -A railroad tank ur leaJdn1 nJtrtc acid fume. wu capped ThW"t· da1 night, about two hours after offlclafl allowed about 3,500 rest. denu to retum to tbelr homes. A skipper who dove overboard moments before his blazing $18,000 boat exploded in a shower of naming gasoline off Seal Beach was brought ashore by rescuers from Sunset Aquatic Park Thursday afternoon. Harbor patrolmen said skip· per Carl Riegert, 29, of Pico Rivera. had already abandoned ship as the names spread. He was a safe distance away when his 27-foot craft exploded. The crew of a Long Beach fireboat battled the flames. but Riegert's cruiser burned to the waterline. and was listed as a total loss. Riegert was put aboard the Signups Set For Football Youngsters ages 8 to 13 who live in south Huntington Beach can sign up for tackle football Saturday between 9 a .m . and 2 p.m. at Edison High School. Registrants should bring a parent, birth certificate and $10 registration fee. South Hunt- ington Beach is bounded by Garfield Avenue on the north. Newland Street on the west between Garfield Avenue and Adams Avenue. and Beach Boulevard on the west from Adams Avent.re to the ocean. Information can be obtained by calling 968·3725, 962-5622 or 536-0423. Poker Series Still Going LAS VEOAS <AP> -The $'10.000 nlnth an nual World Serles ol Poker moved into an unprecedented fourth day today. wltb six playen still in the run· nina. The championattlp Texas·al)'le Hol d·em co m petltton was scheduled to eod late Thursday. but the bettina wu attll heavy u the nlabt drew to a clou and the partlclpurta decided to st.t"ekb the play lnCO 1 fourth day rather than coaUnuc. Harbor Patrol boat and de · livered to the Sunset Aquatic Park dock. while lhe wreck of his cruiser was towed into Alamitos Bay. Investigators today were al· tempting to determine what caused the fire and subsequent explosion lhat destroyed his boat about 3:30 p.m. FVTrustee Selected for County Honor Fountain Valley School Dis- trict Trustee Sheila Meyers was one of two Orange County school board members honored recent- ly for outstanding service by the county School Boards Associa· lion. Mrs . Meyers. a Fountain Valley trustee since 1968. al1d F. Be rt Skiles, trustee in the Orange Unified School District for 20 years. were selected to re- cei ve the second anuual Marian Bergeson Award for outstanding service. The award was created two years ago in honor of Mrs . Bergeson. a former Newport· Mesa Unified School District trustee. Mrs. Meyers has served as her district's board president. vice president and clerk. She also has served on state and federal education committees and lhe Orange County Committee on School District Organization. DISCO E.48.NS DANCERS' KEEP Diaco la the current crue and seml·prolealonal dancers have fifured out a way to make a Jlv. lnJ at lt by followlq the circuit or weekntaht dance conlelta and com pet.lna Cor toi> prize rnone)'. P'or a close '°Ok at Monday Nifht Fever ln a local dlsco. see Fe1tarln1. Paae Bl . A Huntington Beach man who allegedly provided a 13-year-old girl with the drug PCP. or Angel Dust, leading to her temporary hospitalization. faces multiple criminal charges today. Richard Roy Aguilar. 19. or 18992 Florida St . Huntington Beach. was arrested early Thursday after police were notified of the girl's condition by nurses at Pacifi ca Hospital. Aguilar is held an li eu of $25.000 bail on charges including selling or furn1sh1ng drugs to J manor. sohc1tang ~i minor to use drugs. endangering the health or a juvenile and contributing to the delinquency of :1 minor. Detective Sgt. Luis Ochoa said Aguilar is expected to be ar raagned on the four charges Monday in West Orange County Judicial Dastnct Co urt. Teacher Real 'BigSlwt' With Police · Reports or ~ man blaz ing .iway w1th a p1stQ! in :1 populated areu or Hunt ington Beach sent police racing to the scene Thurs · day afternoon. but there was no ~ootout when they arrived. tnvestiit:ltor<1 ~aid h~ w as :ui t'mb:irrl\s11~d junior tugh scbooi .teacher who'd been firing ~1 harm . less ~tarter ·,. pistol a~ part or :1 rlas experiment for hls pup1l61 who were study 1ng the speed of sound Schoo\ offlt'l11ls wl'rt~ supposed to notll.)t Poht'e b~(O r f'h a nd but t n veallaatort said the sound of their ult Jusl dtdn 't tuver 12 block.I to head quarters before the shoot lntt started They surmise someont lor1ot to telephoM about tbt sctencf u ercl8t :a: 11th Street and Adam) Avenllt' Fewer Pupils Cited . By ROBERT BARKER Of -IM!ty Pl-St.ft Ninety-six teachers. about 17 percent of the Fountain Valley School District's teaching force. received final notice Thursday night that they will be laid of( June 15. School officials said the term in a lions are necessary because of declining enrollment. a shirt an education emphasis to reading. mathematics. language arts and science. and a shortage of reserve funds. Enrollment throughout the district·s 19 campuses is expect· ed to drop by 700 pupils next Septembe r . Th e projecttd enollment is 10,000. down rrom a high or 12.000 pupils in 1975. Teachers in a packed hearing room at district headquarters made no immediate commept other than a collective gasp ~t news or tbe layoffs. But Yale Wisbnict. president or t h e Foun tain V allf'y Educators Association. said' to- day that the cuts would cause chaos and turmoil througtfoul the community. Wishnick said that teachers have ruled out a strike to protest the cuts "but we are not going lo take them lying down ... He said that any protest actiof' will be staged after hours so •as not lo disrupt the education pro- g ram. He declined to state what steps might be taken. Other than tht' enrollmt'nt dechne. the most significant cut- backs came an the areli of learn- in g centers. mus1c education and mentally gifted minor f1rc1· grams. These offerings will continu~ to be offered but "Jt a Jes:-er degree. officials said. School board President Dick Plum said today that tht.' district has been overstaffed for thr~ or four yearc;. He added that lht' d1stnct ·s cash reserve~ or 5300,000 an a bud I? t•t of $17 m 1II1 o o .. , s dangerously low ' Termination notices wert• sent to teochef'i emp!oyed an 1971 or thereafter Those to be laid orr mcludt.' 69 classroom teachers. thret.' learn an~ coordanJttClrs . thrct• P"Ycholo~i~ts. thrcl' mli~•c teacher>. ~tx rendanr. teachers. four nurses. "IX ment~llv g1ftc~ m inor teuchers and twCl educ~t· t1onally handicapped tt:aCht'n:. Te:.:cherc; affected by redu<.' lions 10 pro1trams had th~ nght to bump classroom teachtirs wh<1 had les~ seniority Somf" of those recf>anng term 1oallon notJtt'!'! m~1y ht' h!red on :1 part t1m1· bas1~ ne-<t year Board member Karen Ackley also sa id th ~t som ~ or the teache:r::: also ;1re expected to be reh •red because :ibout 10 s>er· <en! of the dtstrict !" teacht'r"' tie· t1rt> or tranfer eat·h year The board also promises to cut admtn1stratlH! cost!S hy more than Sl00.000 Teacher lead<'r Washmck in· d1cated that this JS a ~ecy small reduction compared to what he call~ " St s malhon 1'educt1on 11> te~dH.'r c~ts 640th Suicide SAN · f'RANCISCO <AP>. A J9 y~ar old youth San Ansel1t10 youth, 1'K>mos s. Davlln. leaped to hu1 de•th trom the Oolclen c,.tt' Brtdtte j~t as bis worried mother called the CaUfornl¥ Ha•hwoy Patrol to Uk if there had been report.a of any aulc~ from th•~ bl'tdae. H 11 the t40th tnown swcldc from lhe bridge \ , :\2 OAJL 't ~LOT HF f11csar M!J ti. Ht11 \lotn Pt~ked llp ·Approval Near For Gas Pact WASlllNGTON tAP l I\ pro post-d comprom1~c on natural gas priceti today appeared lo have finally picked up enough votes to be approved by the con· gressional conference commit tee work1111( on Preside nt Carter's energy bill. A formal committee vote as expected Tuesday The proposed compromise calls for lifting federal price controls from domestically produced. newl y ·discovered natural gas in 1985. Congressional staff aides to- day predicted lhe compromise will be approved, ending the six· Unusual Lighting A Mystery KERMAN (/\Pl -A policeman who investigated an unus ual illumination in a field near this wt"stern San Joaquin Va ll ey community was treated later for manor burns. AuthonUes are unsure of the -;ource of either the Ulumination last Saturday or the first-degree hurn!'I on the offi cer 's face and m·c k. Police Chief James Van Clc;if said today. ··At this time. the cause of the illuman<.1t111n 1s unknown as are the fi rst -degree burns," Van l'll'a f said in a statement. "We ;i re unable lo causally link the burn symptoms to the illumina (IOn ., The 1llummat1on. described as "short in dur;i t1on," first was beltc vC'd to be from a fare , but the offi cer could rand no names and the field showed no evidence of fire the next day. the chief said V;in Clea r. who refused to 1dent1fy the p<>l1ceman at the of· Ftl't>r 's requ<'st. has discounted a thcor)' that the light might have hec n fro m ;i cr o p dus ting helicopter . The chi ef c·ontactcd the /\ar National Guard which referred him lo another agency whose of· h c1als sa1c1 they would send a questionnaire to fill out. The form had not arrived as of to- day. :fat Returns To Clemente ·From Hospital ·Former first Leidy Pat Ni xon h:is rcturn(,!d home to a busy l>O<·ial schedule after treatment for a lung infection. .Mrs Nixon. accompanied by .·Secret Service agents, returned : to San Clemente Thursday to the • rc1mily's seas ide villa. • Or John Lungren said Mrs. · ~ixon. 66. had been successfully · treated at Long Ueach Memorial ~edical Center ror acute viral aithmatic bronchitis. She was admitted to the hos pital Mon day Mrs . Nixon's schedule in- cludes plans to play host to a group of pubhshmg executives this weekend in connection walh • the publication of her husband's • memoirs and a party May 27 for : ex-prisoners of war on the fifth · ;inniver<iary of their release by ·~e North Vietnamese . :~Policeman Slain . month deadlock on lhf' energy legislat10n that Carter ~ubmitted in April 1977. The apparent breakthrouih resulted from a late push by the While House amid reports that negotiations were on the point of collapse. Sources who asked not to be identified said Energy Secretary James R. Schlesinger shuttled bet ween three holdout House conferees late Thursday until he had the necessary votes for the compromise. The three. R e p s . Bob Eckhardt, 0 -Texas, Charlei. Wilson. 0 -Texas and Joe Wag- goner, D-La .. would give House leaders the 13 votes needed to win approval for the compromise among the25House negotialors. The other House members of the conference committee are divided inlo two camps : liberals who oppose ending price regula· lion and Republicans who feel the bill doesn 't go far enough to end price regulation. Aides to the three House mem· bers confirmed today that the congressmen reached agree- ment as a result of Schlesinger 's efforts and will vote for the com- promise with a modification. Until today, House conference leaders had been two or three votes short of mustering a ma- jority of the House members on the committee. although a ma- jority of Senate conferees has in- dicated s upport for the basic plan. Although any changes in the basic compromise reached after months of closed-door bargain· ing could upset the works. both House and Senate aides this time said they didn't expect that would happen. Debra Jacobson. an aide to Eckhardt. said the latest pro· pose d modification would guarantee a higher price for in· lerstate gas -short or deregula· lion -for gas under contracts in producing states which don't ex- pire until after 1985. The new proposal would allow intrastate prices on already-discovered gas to increase after 1985. The intrastate market -gas produced and used in the same stale -is now free from any price controls. The compromise would extend price controls for the first time for gas not eligible for deregulation in 1985, such as ga s which is not newly dts· <'Overed but under an existing contraC't. From Page A J ZAIRE ... Am e ric ans-a nd 100 other foreigners in lhe Kolwezi area have been trapped behind rebel Imes s ince lhe invaders struck last week and seized the copper. mining city. Hunt told reporters the French government decided lo send the troops to Shaba province at the request of the Zaire government "and after cons ultations with other interested governments." Those consulted in the plan· ning of a rescue operation for the stranded foreigners included the United States. Belgium and Britain Six Belgian a irplanes loaded w1 th supplies for Belgian paratroopers have already flown to Kamina, staging base for the planned rescue ope ration. Belgian diplomats said. They s aid 1,000 to 1.200 Be lgian soldiers would take part but that the Belgian government had not decided whether to go ahead with the rescue . Toro Girl, 13 Oaarge De111ecf A ctor Robctt Conrad. visit· ing·Greeley. Colo. to film a TV series based on "Cen· tcnnial. •· has been ordered to <.i ppc'ar in Weld County Court on June 20 on a t'hargc of third-degree as-~ault. Two teens charge he ~truck the m in the face: Conrad denies the charge. Fullerton Slaying Probed Fullerton police are in· vestigating the murder or a man who was found shot to death in the kitchen or his home late Thursday afternoon. lnvestigalors said that Ralph C. Burel. 53. of 612 S. Lee Sl .. Fullerton. may have been slain by a burglar when he came home for lunch and surprised the thief. The time of Burel 's death was set at sometime between noon and 1 o.m. It wasn't until the victim's mother went to his home at 3:25 p.m . that his body was found s prawled in the kitchen, police saict They reported that Burcl's wallet had been taken and that his car was apparently driven from his home by his s layer. The auto was found parked on a residential street aboul one mile from the murder scene, police said. Boy Stwrg 113 Times FOREST GROVE. Ore. CAP > -Ooclors removed 113 wasp stingers from the face and scalp of a 3-year - old boy. who was then sent home from Forest Grove Community Hospital with only a slightly swollen lip. The boy's father. James Noah. said Jimmy had fol lowed some o lder children Into a field behind a neighbor's house. The father heard Jimmy scream and found him, ly- 1 n g fac e down on the ~round. his head covered with wasps. Michael Johnson, emergen cy room supervisor at the hospital, said Jimmy "cooperated far beyond what most adults would. After he got over the scare, he calmed down and made more or a fuss when we accidentally pulled a hair." AUSTIN, Texas (/\P> -A . blast from an AK-47 submachine · j!un. a common weapon of Com- : munist forces in the Vietnam ·war, killed a policeman Thur$- • day. David Lee Powell. 27, was : charged with capital murder in •'.the slaying of Patrolman Ralph ~ Ablanedo. OAANOI! COAST HI~ DAILY PILOT =:i=.~~~":, '::L:::::;.:~~ Tattooed Rapist Hunted in County COl\I Pvbt1VWnq(omcMl'tt ~4'4flf'O·t~\/ft#ff ....,.,\IWCJ Mo~ ... tft#"WQ'\ ,.,,cu,, t6r (&'It• w-w Nrl'-.or1 &f>.C." Hvn1•~ .,.""'" fown ._ t•" Vi1t•et '"",,~" ~Od~k ".tll•t •ntl •• l...,.u ...... ~~tft(CM\f ·~~l*-Ot ... ·~ u INt)tt,,.. ~·Vt~ .. \ #'Cl~"' '"'" . =t·~~,,!.~b.~1·.:~.~~-.,, .... \ .. . # \ -.. 1 . . . , ' . _..._ .... .,. .. , __ _ Jaltlt C..• Vt\ I' Pff".l()fftf •"4 Gof>""'M ~· --··-Ed+IO< ,._, ... _,...... llM""41"' («lo* °'-"""' ·~p .... A•\l••em llM""9•"'1 ceo ... , ·---...... O.•-tou..4y COii"" Hvnttnaton .. edl Offtce •1'>fe.>•<"eo.-"'o """'''l'<I "°"'"" p 0 8o• 1'IO .,... ~· ~h«11,11•~M-1 C:..i.Mo ... UOW.tl ... Sl'"4 ~1411•0 V•l14y UZOl I.A,..,""'"" atllM~"·­ T•..,tlotl• (Tt4)to«1 0.altfted Actverttlllllt~ "-IMflllO.-~~, ... ..0.112t A tattooed would-be murderer ts being sought by Irvine police and county sheriff's deputies after a 13-year-old El Toro gtrl was kidnapped while walking home from school Thursday, beaten, raped and dumped on an Irvine dirt road. Police said the child was left for dead, her skull fractured in several places, apparently by a tire Iron. After night-long sursery at a hospital, she was reported In serious. but stable, condition. The child was found stumbling da:r.edly near Jeffrey R.oad and Barranca Parlcwny. covered In blood, by a pBRslng motorist. The motorist drove her to the hospital. She was able to tell police that she was grabbed from a Lake Forest area sidewalk about 5:00 f.m. u she wu walklnf home rom Serrano Schoo , and pushed Into a dirty white Cad· dJllac sedan. She described her attacker as a Caucasian in bis 20s, short, slender, with light collar·lenglh hair. A tattoo on his left arm, above the elbow. read "T.C . Triumph." l>olice said the child told them the man drove her to a location on Barranca. Parkway, a seldom used dirt road, about a mile west of Jeffrey Road, where he raped and beat her. then threw her from the car. Irvine detectives tr aced the apparent route or the crime to- day. looking for clues or possible witnesses . Portee saJd they were examln· lng a possible llnk between the El Toro girl's assault and the murder Saturday of a Fullerton girl whose n early naked. savafely beaten body waa found at 1 construction aite Tuesd•Y· A as ooo reward bu been of. fered for the killel' of the .Sri. t•year-old Wendy Sue KJerer. ' • Mesa's Efforts Praised By GARV GRANVILLE OI .. Oeltf ~ ... Si.tt City government in Costa Mesa was praised Thursday in a Grand J ury report for its efforts to meet what the jury called the housing crisis. Al the same time. city govern- ments in San Cl emente and Newport Beach were criticized by the Grand Jury for being .. especially poor in their resPonse lo housing needs." "San Clemente has a slgnifi· canl housing need for its size and has been blatant in ignoring it." the Jury said. ·'It was Lhe first city ln the county lo drop out of the coun- ty's block grant program <after accepting over $100.000 in public works l because it did not want Lo admit its housing need." The jury estimated that need at 1,933 households requiring as- sistance and 144 units suitable Ti ... ~ Out for rehabiUtation. ••~ ,.,. .......... Newport Beach was criticized by the Grand J ury ror "dropping out of the block grant program after acquiring m ore than $300,000 in federal funds for a community center." The jury also chastised Newport Beach for what it called placil\g restrictions on land use that drive land values up and, in lum, lbe cost of hous- ing skyward. Overall. the jury called the housing dilemma the number one social and economic problem facing Orange County. City government in Costa Mesa came into the jury's report a s an example of a local jurisdiction that. in the Grand Jury's eyes. is showing what can be done to help meet housing needs. The city was praised for: -"Consistently allocating more than 50 percent of its block grant revenues for housing purposes." -Being the county's first city "to reach' agreement with a bank re~arding a low-Interest <housing> rehabilitation pro- gram." -Allocating block gr ant funds for land acquisition as sites for new low and moderate cost hoµsing. "It continues to explore in- novative and efficient ways lo meet its acknowledged housing assistance need of 4,984 households and 794 units s uitable for rehabilitation." the Grand Jury said in praise of Costa Mesa's housing efforts. In a series of recommenda- tions . the Grand Jury went on to urge local governments to step up their efforts lo encourage construction of affordable hous· ing. The housing needs the jury spoke of are the needs of fam ilies at or below the county's median family income level or $18,600 a year. Families at that median in· come level can afford to buy houses priced at roughly two and one-half times theit aMual income. or $46,500. according lo the jury. The jury pointed out that the average price of a new home In Orange County has risen to $124,000. .. Resales are averaging $80,000," the jury said as it dis- cussed in a news release "a housing crisis" caused by a shortage or so-called affordable housing. ~i~s in the back yard of this home an Port Atkinson. Wis .• may have to find anolh\•r form of athletir diversion after this mother robin built her nest atop a b~sketbaJI hoop. Caller Tips Cops In BB. Drug Seizure Huntington Beach police have credited an anonymous Upster who reported an alleged drug deal. then saved them the trou ble or obtaining a search war· rant to enter the premises. Detective Sgt. Val Birkett said it could hardly have worked out more smoothly the way th~ operation went. ''It was kind of funny Whoever called us then called the s uspects and warned them the cops were on the way." he explains. Officers apparently had jw.t enough time lo arrive and slake out the trailer at the Cabrillo Mobile Home Par k, 21752 Pacific -COast Highway, before calling the occupants. "Hey, the cops are on the way ... where should I hide the dope?" police quoted someone ins ide as saying One man burst out of the trailer, nght into the long arms of the law. leaving the door open. Sgt. Barkett said. Narcotics detectives then con- fronted and cirrested the second suspect, confiscating a bag con· taaning weighing scales and about $500 worth of alleged marijuana. cocaine and Vahum taps ules. John Abby , 21 . or that address. and Craig Lindley, 21, of 6022 Rosemont Drive. Huntington Beach. we r e booked for in - vestigation Of possession or CO· cain e and possess ion of dangerou s drug s , plus possession or marijuana for: sale. F,....Pllflf!AI VOTERS REGISTERED. • • Third Supervisorial Distract and 78.989 Democrats. City registration figures show the following· -Costa Mesa, 17.490 r t:'g· i s tered Democrats. 16,892 Republicans. 480 persons af· ntiated with minor parties and 3,553 residents who declined to state the party preference. -Fountain Valley. 11 ,622 Demoerats. 12.211 Republicans. 249 registered voters aligned with minor parties and 2.434 who have no party affiliation. -Huntington Beub, 38.669 Democrats. 34.017 Republicans. 782 minor partv affiliates. 7,215 Man Plunges, Dies ' SAN DIEGO CAP> -An elec-trician fell 40 reet to his death from a Mission Valley car dealer's sign while trying to replace burned-out lights. voters Wlthout ·party identifica- tion -Irvine. 8,778 Democrats, 11 ,481 Republicans, 172 minor party aUthates, 2,144 with no party allegiance -Laguna Beac.-h , 4 .953 Democrats. 5.150 Republicans. 146 minor party. 1,089 with no af· flliataon. -Newport Beach. 11.947 Democrats. 26.139 Republicans. 376 minor party arriliation, 3.498, no affiliation. -Sa n Clemen te, 4 ,43 1 Democrats . 7 .964 Republicans, 166 minor party, 1,144. no affltia· ta on -San Juan Capistrano, 3.318 Democrats. 5.020 Republicans, 78 minor party, 736, no affilia- tion. -Seal Beat'h , fl.497 Democrats. 9.714 Republicans, 93 minor party. l.138 no affiha· taon. WE'VE ONLY JUST BEGUN! Over thirty years ago a few far-sighted people revolutionized the carpet business. First. the chemical industry developed synthetic fibers. eliminating reliance on wool Quality and production. Second. machinery was invented which enabled carpeting to be .ti. manufactured up to 100 times faster. r Third. and most important. some people stuck their necks out and risked capital to put these developments to work. What does this mean to you? It means that carpeting costs less than 30 years ago. It means that what was once a luxury is now within range off81most everyone. It means a selection unimaginable 30 years ago. With our f amity In the carpet business since 1894. we have seen more changes in the last few years than we believed Possible. creating the greatest consumer growth industry in our economy. After 84 years. it looks like we've only just begun! ll(. NO. U0422 DEN'S : iiistiilatiiin: ·custom draperies linoleum • wood floor 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA. CAllf. 92627 • PHONE 646·4838 -646·2355 .. , I E01TION * VOL. 71 , NO. 139, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES QRAN~E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA T_,.ay·!; Closing N.Y. Steeb FRtDAY, MAY 19, 1978 TEN CENTS Toro Girl Raped, Beaten • ID Irvine A tattooed would-be murderer is being sought by Irvine police a nd county sheriff's depulies after a 13-year-old El Toro girl was kidnapped while walking home from school Thursday, beaten. raped and d~ped on an 1rvine dirt road. Police said lhe child was left for dead, her skull fractured In several places, apparently by a Ure iron. After rught·long sursery at a hospital, she was reported in serious, but stable, condition. The child was found stumbling dazedly near Jeffrey Road and ]larranca Parkway, covered in blood. by a passing motorist. Tbe mcMrtlt drove her to the hospital. She was able to tell police t.hat she wu erabbed from a Lake Forest area sldewalk about 5:30 p.m, as she was walking home from Serrano School, and pushed lnlo a dirty white Cad· ctillac sedan. She described her attacker as a Caucasian in his 20s, short. slender. with light collar-length hair. A tattoo on his left arm. above the elbow. read ''T.C. Triumph." Police said the child told them the man drove her to a location on Barranca Parkway. a seldom used dirt road. about a mile west of Jeffrey Road. where he raped and beat her. then threw her from the car. Irvine detectives traced the apparent route of the crime to- day. looking for clues or possible witnesses. Police said they were exantln· ing a po85iblo link between the El Toro girl's assault and the murder Saturday of a Fullerton g irl whose nearly naked. savagely beaten body was round at a construction :;ile Tuesday. A $5.000 reward has been or- . rered for the killer of the girl. l4·year-old Wendy Sue Klerer. Zaire Report: 44 Europeans Die Grand lu111 Report Mesa Housing Wins Praise By GARY GRANVILLE Of -Delt'f ~ MMf Cily government in Costa Mesa was praised Thursday in a Grand Jury report for its efforts to meet what the jury called the housing crisis. Stamp Cost Hike OK'd WA SHINGTON <AP> - The Postal Service gave approval today to increas· in$!: the C06t of a first-class postage stamp from 13 to 15 cents. The Increase is effective May 29. <Earlier story, A4) The Postal Service's board of governors. voUng 4-2. also decided not to try later to roll back ~ first· · clasa rate for'DOO-~lDe:ll mail to 13 cent.a ralae the price for fin -class stamps foc business maU to 18 cents. That two.cost proposal had been rejected by the board's committee, the Postal Rate Commission. No Rejection Of Farm Plan In Mason Park The Irvine Planning Com- mission hesitated Thunday to r eject outright, as city staff rec- ommended, a proposal to farm the undeveloped eastern third of Mason Regional Park. Instead, commissioners asked city staff to inquire of the Irvine Company whether It might be willing to plant a crop compati- ble with residential living- strawberries. or Christmas trees. The county proposes to lease the acreage to the Irvine Com· pany for unspecified crop pro· duclion for three years, after which the lease would continue indefinitely month to month. Al the same time. city govern· ments in San Cleme nte and Newport Be~h were criliciied by tbe Grand Jury for being ·'especially poor in their response to housing needs." ·'San Clemente bas a signifi· cant housing need for its size and bas been blatant in ignoring it," the jury ~d. "It was the first city in the county to drop out of the coun- ty's block grant program (after accepting over $100,000 in public works> because It did not want to admit its housing need." The jury estimated that need at 1,933 &touseholds requiring as- . sistan.ce and 144 unlta suitable for rehabilitation. Newport Beach was cr1Ucbed b)' the Grand Jury for ''dropping out of the Mock grut pfOIJ'am after acqulrlnt more than '300.• tn .,.._... funds for a comtnun!W center." 'J'he jury also ebutiaed New5>0rt Beach Lor wbat it ••llH .,&aclq ~ on lad ue ttwt drive land values up and, in tum. the COit of bous· lnl skyward. Overall, the jury called the housing dilemma the num'ber one social and economic problem facing Orange County. City government in Costa Mesa tame into the jury's report as an eJtample of a local jurisdiction that. in the Grand Jury's eyes. is sho~ing what can be done to help meet housing needs. The city was praised for: -"Consistently allocating more than 50 percent of ita block grant revenues for housing purposes." -Being the county's first city ·'to reach agreement with a bank regarding a low-Interest (housing> rehabilitation pro· gram." -Allocating b lock grant runds for land acquisition as sites for new low and moderate cost housing. ·'It continues to explore in- novative and efficient ways to meet Its acknowledged housing assisl...ance need of 4,984 households and 794 units suitable for rehabilitation," the Grand Jury said to praise of Costa <See HOUSING, Page AZ> Workman. prepares bases of 120-foot-long concrete beams in field off Von Karman Avenue. next to San Diego Freeway in Irvine where overpass is being built. The Sl.1 roilUon project is due ror completion in December. and will connect north and s outh sides of the Irvine Industrial Complex. When beams actually are being set into place. later this summer. portion of freeway will be closed and traffic de· toured. 60P Holds County Edge . Registered Republicans Lead by 13,037 Final Orange County voter reg· istralion figures for the June 6 Primary Election show that reg· iste r ed lhpublicans still ounumber Democrats, now by 13,037 registered vote.rs. . Al the lime of the 1976 General Election. what was once a mighty GOP lead in registration had dwindled to 8,654 voters. Consequently, tt\e figures tabulated Thursday by Registrar Al Olson indicate the Republican Party had shored up Its sagaing registration. Reversal of the trend came as the number of reg~tered voters in Orange County reached an all·timehhthof879,575. includin1t American lndepen· dent and Peace and Freedom. totaled 9,211. Geographically, Olson's reg- istration fi gures s how two political Orange Counties ; a vast Republican stronghold east or the Newport Freeway and Democrats holding s way elsewhere in the county. For example. in the 40th Co n gression al District represented by Newport Beach Republican Robert Badham. registered Republicans outnum· bered registered Democrats by 169.595to125,334. But in the 38th Congressional District represented by Santa Ana Democrat Jerry Patterson there are 118,404 registered Democrats a nd o nly 74.967 registered Republicans. Significantly, a redistricting or the five county supervisorlal dis· tricts show a shift in party af. fillation as a result of the draw- ing or new boundary lines. In the Third District represented by Supervisor Ralph Diedrich, the boundaries now extend fro m La Habra through the Saddleback Valley <See VOTERS, Page A:!) Rescuers Discover Remains BULLETIN KINSHASA. Zaire <AP> -Tiie bodies · of 44 Europeans sbot by rebels were food by Freacb paratroopers wbo dropped on lbe key copper &own of Kolwezi today. tbe national Zaire news agency reported. No lndepeD· dent coaftrmatlon of the report was Immediately available. KINSHASA. Zaire <API - French Foreign L egion paratrooper!:' dropped into the center of the rebel·held city or Kolwezi in southern Zaire today to protect foreign residents and "re-establish security" there. Frenc h officials anno unced. South African r adio reported they quickly retook Kolweii. Rebel spokesmen claimed t~ French intend to belp the Zaire government defeat the week-old insurgency. • In Washington. the While House announced that 18 U~. Air Force C-141 cargo planes were airlifting French and Belgian mlUt.ary equipment to Zaire for the joint Western operation. It said the American planes were not entering the bat· tie area. The paratroopers had been shuttling through the airports o( this capital city late Thursday and early today headed for em· battled Shaba province. The chief spokesman for the Fren ch governme nt. Pierre Hunt, said in Paris the airborne legionnaires had been dropped into the heart of Kolwezi wiUt u mission "limited to the city of Kolweii. the protection oC French and other foreign resi- dents and the re·estabhshmenl or security there." He did not say how many soldiers were involved, but one French trooper said here about 800 would take part. <Stt ZAIRE, Page AZ I or th al number. 407, 150 aligned the m selves with the Republican Party while 394,113 declar e d themsel ves Democrats. Registered voters who dee lined to state a party preference totaled 69.101. And those who al lied themselves with minor parties. Teen Seized As SUspect In Shooting UCI Students Stage Uneveniful Protest There are no current plans to develop the park section during that period. Though the park is operated by the county, it is located within Irvine, and so proposals for it must be reviewed by city agencles. Fullerton . Police A teen-age sniper s uspect was taken into custody by Orange police Thursday after he al- legedly fired 15 rine shots at law enforcement officers, police said today. The 15-year-old Orange youth was lodged at Juvenile Hall after the 12:30 p.m. ·~ncident, and no complajnt has been fUea pending action by the Probation Department and district at- torney, police reported. Fewer than 10 UC Irvine stu- dents ··occupied " the second floor lobby of the administration building today, after about twice as many staged an overnight sit· in to protest UC investments in South Africa. Students who weren 'l already amon g the 31 marcher!>, however, st.ared. lounged In bathing suits. or gener ally I~· nored the megaphonic pleas . · I~• \" Planning Direc tor Eddie Peabody recommended that the com m ission disapprove the lease. because it Is for an in· definite time. abuts Teaidentlal ioning, ud would take years to return to a natural condition ii it remains undeveloped. Probe Mall's· Killing Fullerton p olice are In- vestigating the murder of a man who was found shot to death ln the kitchen of hJs home late Thursday afternoon. lnvesttaators faid that ~lpb C. Burel. 53. o 612 S. Lee St .. . Weighty Wager Uuw/iah Champ Chall,enged ERWINVJLLE, La. <AP> -The stakes are high in a c hampionship crawfish·eating contest Satutday The loser is expected to walk awa)' SS,000 poorer and a bout 40 pounds heavier. · Harold Picou. who says he ean\dd his crawf,sh· eating crown ln New Orleans, wUl be in the eat-oU against Wayne "Lumpy" Kirtand, a 410·pound champion of the Breaux Bridie Crawfish FetUval. Both have deposited $S~OOO in a bank and the first to eat,40 pounds ot crawfish takes It all The contest will be held at a dragway near tl\la town west ol Baton Rouge. · • I Fullerton. may have been slain by a burglar when he came home for lunch and surprised the thief. The time of Burcl's death was set at ~etime between noon and 1 p.m. It wun,'t unlit the victim's mother went to his home at 3: 25 p.m. that his body was found sprawled ln the kitchen, police said. They rePQrted that Burcl'a wallet bad been taken and that hi• c;.r wu apparently driven fl'()m hi.I home by bJ• slayer. The auto was found parked on a · restdentlal 1treet about one mUe tro,.i the murder scene, potlee •llkt _ Officers said they received a report that the boy was seen leaving his home with a .22 caliber rifle and ammunition. He a llegedly walked to a mulU·1evel parking structure at Main Street and LaVeta Avenue where be fired the shots toward surrounding poltct. No one was struck, police said, but One police unit was damaged by gunfire. Additional details' about the incident were not im· medlatety available. police said. DISCO £4.RNS DANCEflS KEEP Dl1co la the current erase aM semt.profealonal dancen have figured out a way to make a Uv- ln1 at lt by followtn1 the cltcult of weelmlaht dance conteata and eompet.lq for top prtae m~. For • clOM IOOk at MClGda)' Nlcbt f'~ ln a loeaJ diac», a.ee FeatQriq, Paa• Bl: ( The sit-in was uneventful and unprotested by university ad· ministrators and police. officiaJs reported. Earlier, about 40 students had vowed to the strain or an old pro- test song, ··w e shall not be moved" from the building unUl UC regents schedule a special hearing to discuss the South African investments. Three.quarters or them. however. voluntarily had moved by this momlr.e to go to class. or lo bed. Police made no arrests. The protest began Thursday afternoon. in concert with 8Cheduled de monstrallons at UCLA . where law students held a slt·in, and several other UC campuses. The students are demanding that the · re1ents cease lnve.t- ments In Bank of Amertca and other companiet dotna busln.ess with South Africa. on the theory that such lov*9tment bol1ten apartheid pollctes. Protest leaders e ntreated lUJ\chlnJ sludenta to join a picket line, olf erll\f tompan. loublp, music <there wu a harmon.ln and a 1ultar> and even cook1& Coast Weather Fair tonig ht throutzh Saturday except chance of som e low cloudiness early Saturday. Cooling trend. Lows tonight 57 to 62 . Highs Saturday near 70 !lt beaches and near 80 il'I· land. INSIDE TOD""° Moy ii o f 11stiw time ot JltOr and NWml are plcnMd rhU Wttknd tn cOGSt oreo • citier. Stories and photos on Po.ae Cl. ) i \ :Big Dag at Balhoa's Wedge This unidentified surf er was taking advantage of the eontinut'd big waves at the Wedge in Newport Beach lo· day. Lifeguards along Orange Coast report surf is run· ning at three to five feet. after hitting eight feel on Wednesday. Newport Beach lifeguards said Thursday ·Unnsual 'Lighting A Mystery KERMAN <API -A policeman who investigated an unusual illumination in a field near this western San Joaquin Valley community was treated later for minor bums. Authorities are unsure of the source or either the illumination last Saturday or the first-degree burns on the officer's face and neck, Police Chief James Van Clear said t.oday. "At this time. the cause of the 1llummation is unknown as are the first-degree burns," Van Clear said in a statement. "We are unable to causally link the burn symptoms to the illumina lion." The illumination, described as ··short in duration." first was · believed to be from a fire. but the officer could find no flames -and the field showed no evidence or fire the next day. the chief said Van Clear. who refused to identify the policeman at the of- ficer's request. has discoUllled a tl\.eory j.hat the light might have been from a c rop dusting behcopter. The ctucf contacted the Air National Guard which referred him lo another agency whose of- ficials said they would send a questionnaire to rill out. The form had not arrived as of to- day l aguna Hosts : Conference • : Of Physicists • • ' ·Nearly 100 physicists from • aroJJnd the world will meet in • Laguna Beach next week at a conference concerning the de- • velopment of coll ective ac- • celerators • The conference, the first in ~ ternational meeting on the sub- . Ject to be held in this country. · be~ins Monday and runs through · next Fnday al the Surf and Sand · Hotel. . The physicists include 11 from · the Soviet Union and four from ·Wes t Germany. Dr. Norman ,· Rostoker, chairman of physics ... al UC Irvine and conference ~coordinator, said the partici· · pants will s hare new ideas on •. the development of practical col-~ lcctivc accelerators. ·. · . .. .. .. •. '· '• "' •. •. ,_ , .. ~ . . OAANOE COAST DAILY PILOT ~.=~:.~:rr.::i:::::;;.=-c.o.~ Put'Jl1\f'U"Q COt'fto•"• ~ .. ~ rd1f&on\. •f'f' ....,.,......, Monday tMOU9'\ Frldey too Co-I• -... _.a. ........... ,_ 11o .. 11 ...... t~f'I Yef .. ¥ h91M . ~ddf..._111. Ytt .. , •l'ld '"-9"o<M\ovlll(O<l\I A \l.,..._octo ,., t\ ~ltfillid S.tllf'O..f'\ ""° ~.,. '""" ;;~~~':.':~~::;~.~\:,.)JC ~· &at ._, .. _ Pr~•Otnt •ftel Pulbtt""" JMla C-V•<•-..tUdllntancto.r-.t~ n.,,,,,.._ [ct1t0t ~· ........ MllN4• ... Edllar 0.r1oKM LRt llt-1' ... " .... " ... ' ""-.... flO l dlton Offle•• Cooe.Mota ))OWuUl,nS!Nfl "-........... 0-.,... ... , ... H""'l""°"IW..C"' tTllS ___ o ,..,,._. VollO f\70t l• ""' ""*' •t-OtoOOF•_., TelepMM (714)1G4321 et .. tlfled AdV•rtttllflt 942-9171 ~·11•11 .. -0!llc• M1.U10 F,....PageAJ VOTERS ..• to the San Juan Capistrano city border. And what was formerly a near even balance between Republican and Democratic s trength is now tilted heavily Republican. Olson's figures show 96,073 registered Republicans in lhe Third Supervisorial District and 78,989 Democrats. City registration figures show the follo}Ving : -Costa Mesa. 17 ,490 reg- istered Democrats, 16,892 Republicans, 480 persons af- filiated with minor parties and 3,553 residents who declined lo state the party preference. -Fountain Valley, 11 ,622 Democrats, 12,211 Republicans, 249 registered voters aligned with minor parties and 2,434 who have no party affiliation. -Huntington Be ach, 38.669 Democrats. 34,017 Republicans. 782 minor party affiliates. 7 .215 voters without party identifica- tion. -Irvine, 8,778 Democrats. 11,481 Republicans. 172 minor party affiliates. 2.144 with no party allegiance. -Laguna B each, 4 .953 Democrats. 5,150 Republicans. 146 minor party, l ,089 with no al· filiation. -Newport Beach, 11 ,947 Democrats. 26.139 Republicans. 376 minor party affiliation, 3,498. no affiliation. -San Clemente, 4 ,431 Democrats. 7 ,964 Republicans, 166 minor party, 1,144, no affilia- tion. -San Juan Capistrano, 3,318 Democrats, 5,020 Republic1ms, 78 m inor party, 736, no affilia- tion. -Sea l B eac h , 8 ,497 Democrats. 9,714 Republ\cans, 93 minor party, 1.138 no affilia- tion. Gradnation Rites Slat,ed At Saddleback Associate of Arts diplomas are to be presented at 6 p.m. Tues- day to 5o.1 Saddleback College sophomores in the college's Mis· sion Viejo gymnasium by board president Larry Taylor. To be graduated with honors for maintaining a 4.0 grade-point average are Pamela Carkey. Scott Corey, Joseph Gallagher . Mary Jean Lagester, Patricia Spires and Vivian Villanueva. Fifty three of the graduates have maintained a grade average of 3.5 9r better, accord- ing to Taylor. Forensics students Daryl Cowl and Dana Inloes Areato present the commencement address. "Onward and Upward." Qllli Fest Slated At Irvine Park A chili cookoff with musical entertainment ts planned Crom 4 lo 10 p.m . Saturday al Universi- ty Community Park. 1 Beech Tree Lane, Irvine. Admission is free but those not entering the chili contest are asked to bring a pot luck dish large enough to feed four. Addi· tional information is avaUable J>y c alling Marilee Mann at ~9·0851. ' Factory _.urned TIJUANA, Mexico (AP) -A two-story mattress warthOUle and fu.mitw'e factory next to It burned to the ll'OUDd ln tbe ColonJa LlbeJUd aec:UOD ol Uda border city 1'bunday. • Aids AlrUlt U.S. Planes Sent to Zaire WASHINGTON <AP> -U.S. Air Force C-141 careo planes are being used to airlift French and Belgian military equipment into Zaire. the While House an- nounced today. White House press secretary Jody Powell said the airlift in progress involves 18 planes flown by Am erican crews. He said the transports are being used to carry a91munltion, fuel, trucks and drivers to areas in Zaire .. outside the area of con- flict." He also said the planes were not being used to ferry French and Belgian paratroopers to the area. Kamma airfield to unload fuel and provide communications He said the airfield Isn 't threatened by rebels at the mo- ment, but if a threat arises in the future. "we'll deal wtth It." He stressed there are no plans to put American combat troops in Zaire * * * ,,,... Pllfle AJ ZAIRE ••• they had 60.000 people on their beaches enjoying the hot. sunny weather. but they pulled out 22 people who couldn't quite handle the surf. riptides and in-shore holes caused bv winter storms . Guards say the surf s hould drop s iightly by the weekend. Powell said the airlift is in· tended to support Belgian and French operations to rescue Europeans threatened by fight· ing between Zaire's government forces and rebels in Shaba province. U.S. planes were requested by the Belgian and fTench govern- ments for three specifi c mis- sions, Powell said. These are: An estimated 2,000 Belgians, 400 French citize n s. 14 Americans and 100 olh t-r foreigners In the Kotweii area have been trapped behind rebel lines aince the invaders struck last week and seized the copper· mining city. Hunt told reporters the French government decided to send the troops to Shaba province at lhe request of the Zaire government .. and after consultations with other interested governments." Women's lnsuranee -To fly fuel ror the Belgians from Kinshasa. the capital or Zaire. to Kamina airfieid. 130 miles north of Kolwezi in Shaba province; Those consulted in the plan- ning of a rescue operation for the stranded foreigners included the United States, Belgium and Britain. Longevity Target • -To airlift ammunition from Belgium to Kinshasa: -To fly French military vehicles and 120 military person· nel from the island of Corsica to an unidentified airfield in Zaire. Six Belgian airplanes loaded with s upplies for Belgian paratroopers have already nown to Kamlna. staging base for the planned rescue operation. Belgian diplomats said. They said 1,000 lo 1.200 Belgian soldiers would take part. but that the Belgian government had not decided whether to go ahead with the resc"'e. Of Carpenter Joke Powell said the White House has been consultin~ with con- gressional leaders about the airlift. SACRAMENTO lAP> -The stale Senate passed a bill to link women's life insurance costs to their greater longevity -but not before a retiring member had some run with it. The 34-0 vote Thursday sent AB 33:i by Assemblyman Alister McAlist.er, 0-San Jose, back to the Assembly ror action on amendments. Before the vote. retiring Sen. Dennis Carpenter, R-Newport Beach, asked facetiously. "Did it ever occur to you why women live tonger? They lay around the house. They gel waited on. They get doors opened for them. I say, let them pay a little extra in their premiums." But the Senate's first and only female member. Rose Ann Vuich. D-Dinuba. stood and said : "I would like to have what Senator Carpenter said stricken from the record.·· When the presiding officer said this would be done. Carpenter added, "My God. are we making a record?" Carpenter voted for the bill. Boy Stung 113 Times FOREST GROVE, Ore. (AP) -Doctors removed 113 wasp stingers from the face and scaJp of a 3-year- old boy. who was then sent home from Forest Grove Community Hospital with only a slightly swollen Up. The boy's fa(ber, James Noah, said Jimmy had fol l owed some older children into a field behind a neighbor's house. The f ath er heard Jimmy scream and found him, ly· ing face down on the ground. his head covered with wasps. Michael John son . eme r gency room supervisor at the hospital, said Jimmy "cooperated far beyond what most adults would. Aft.er he got over the scare. he calmed down and made more of a fuss when we accidentally pulled a hair." Prosecutor Hit,s Rektu1e Of Marine VISTA <AP> -A prosecutor has criticized the release or a Marine without bail after bis conviction of several Oceanside rapes was reversed and a new trial ordered. The release was ordered Wednesday by Superior Court Judie Edward Butler in San Diego. But Deputy District Attorney Ron Jarvis said if the 2l·year- old Marine "bas a Uck of sense, he won't appear" at the new trial ~et for June 19. Butler aa.ld the Marlne's at- tomer assured b1m that the de- fendant would be at Camp Pendleton until his trlal. After an elabt-day trial la8t Decembel", he was convicted ot rape, lddnappln1 and otber char1ea but the convictioa wu thrown out when the defense ralaed the pouJblU\.Y of mts- ta.keb Identity. which would require that by Jan. 1, 1981, life insurance rat.es. dividends and benertts would reflect women's typical longer lives. Backers contend that women live six to seven years longer than men, but are not fully credited with that time in their life insurance rates. HOUSING. • • Mesa's)lousing efforts . In a series or recommends· tions, the Grand Jury went on to urge local governments to step up their efforts to encourage construction of affordable hous- ing. The housing needs the jury s poke of are the needs of families at or below lhe county's median family income lev~l of $18,600 a year. Families at that median in· come level can afford to buy houses priced at roughly two and one-half times their annual income. or $46,500, according to the jury. The jury pointed out that the average price or a new home in Orange County has risen to $124,000. ·'Resales arc averaging $80.000." the jury said as it dis· · cussed in a news release "a hoµsing crisis" caused by a sh•rtage of so-called affordable housing. Cagney Doing Fine LOS ANGELES (AP > - Oscar-winning actor James Cagney. 78, was resting at home Thursday and was doing "just fine." a family spokesman said. He collapsed Wednesday while having dinner tn a suburban restaurant with his wire and four friends. He conceded that the equip- ment being transported could be used for combat. "There's not much else you can use ammunition ror." Powell said. Powell declined to comment on whether the planes were dis- patched from the United States or from U.S. bases in Europe. Powell said that up to a dozen U.S. military personnel would be working on the ground at .............. IJp at 103 Mary Sweeney. who at 103 is older than manned flight itself. prepares to take orr in an Army helicopter for her rirst flight. a trip over Belfas t. Northern Ireland. "Tbe nature of the French in· tervenlion in Zaire is quite dif· ferent from ours.·· said Belgian Premier Leo Tindemans . ··Our purpo se i s uniquely humanitarian.·· In Washington. Pentagon sources said two planeloads of American aircraft fuel left for Zaire to be made available for the Belgian airlift. Shipment of medical supplies. communica- tion equipment. petroleum and aircraft spare parts requested by the Zaire government would begin within a week. the sources said. President Carter issued a memorandum Thursday releas- 1 n g up to Sl7.5 million in military sales credits to finance the em ergency shipments. About l.500 U.S . airborne troops at Fort Bragg, N.C .• who had been put on aJert for a possi- ble mission to Zaire were put back on normal status today. Seventy-seven Americans were evacua ted from t he Kolwezi area Wednesday by the Morrison-Knudsen construction company or Boise, Idaho, which is building a power line in the area. Irvine Nursery Taking Signups Registration for the fall term Is currently being accepted at I rvine Community Nursery School. a private nun;ery school run cooperatively by parents. Tuition is $15 a month for the two·day-per·week program and S20 a month for the three-day- per-week program. The school is located at Greentree Elemen-. tary School. Additional informa- tion may be obtained by calling Lynne Guthrie at 551-0139. WE'VE ·ONLY JUST BEGUN! Over thirty years ago a few far-sighted people revolutionized the carpet business. First. the chemical industry developed synthetic fibers. eliminating reliance on wool quality and production. Second. machinery was invented which enabled carpeting to be manufactured up to 100 times faster. Third. and most important. some people stuck their necks out and risked capital to put these develcpments to work. What does this mean to you? It means that carpeting costs less than 30 years ago. It means that what was once a luxury is now within range of almost everyone. It means a selection unimaginable 30 years ago. With our family in the carpet business since 1894. we have seen more changes in the last few years than we believed Possible. creating the greatest consumer growth industry in our economy. After 84 years. 1t looks hke we ·ve only just begun• L( NO nom DEN'S :iiistillitiaii:·custom drapsriss . . linoleum • wood floor 1663 PLACENTIA AVENlJE • COSTA MESA, CAllf. 92627 • PHONE 6•6·•1~8 -6'6-2355 I ) J ) J ' Laguna/So11tli Coast· VOL 71, NO. 1J9, • SECTIC*S. 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1978 Afternoon N. Y. Stoek!t TEN CENTS Jury .fits· Clemente on Housing ,. Girl Raped, Be~ten Irvine C~ps Seek Tattooed Man A tattooed would-be mur~erer is being sought by Irvine pollee and county sheriff's deputies after a 13-year-old El Toro girl was kidnapped while walking. home from school Thursdaf, beaten, raped and dumped on an Irvine dirt road. Police said the ctuld was left (or dead, her skull fractured in several places. apparently by a tire iron. After night·long surge ry at a hospital, she was reported in serious. but stable, condition "'he child was found stumbling dait'dly near Jeffrey Road and Barranca Parkway, covered in blood. by a passing motorist. GOP Still Top Party In County F'1nc1I Onml'?r Count~ voter reg l!.lral1on figures for tht' .Jun«:' 6 Primary Ele«lion sho"" that reg- 1 s t e r ed Re publi cans still ounumbcr Democrats,. now by 13,037 registered voters. At the time of the 1976 General EIP.ction. what wes once a mighty GOP lead in registration bad dwindled to 8,654 voters. Consequently, the figures tabulated Thursday by Registrar Al Olson indicate the Republican Party had shored up 11! sagging registration- Reversal of the trend came as the number of registered voters in Orange County reached an all-timehighof879,575. · Of that number. 407,150 aligned themselves with the Re publican Party while 394,113 d ec l ared them se lve s D~mocrats r Re ~1stered voter s who d ec lined to s tate a party prderencc totalled 69, 101. And those who allied themselves with minor parties. includin~ American lndepen- dPnt and Peace and Freedom. totalled 9,211. Geographically. Olson's reg- istration fi gures s how two political Orange Counties: a vast Republican stronghold east of the Newport Freeway and Democ r a t s h oldin g sway elsewhere jn the county. For example. in the 40th Co ngr essional Di s trict represented by Newport Beach Republican Robert Badham, registered Republicans outnum· be red registered Democrats by 169.595to 125.334. But in the 38th Congressional District represented by Santa Ana Democrat Jerry Patterson there are 118,404 registered DemQcr a t s and only 74,967 registered Republicans. Significanuy, a redistricting of the five county supervisorial dis- tricts show a shift in party af- filiation as a result of the draw- ing of new boundary lines. Jn th e Third Distric t represented by S upervisor <See VOTERS, Page AZ> Coast Weather Fair tonight t hrough Saturday except chance of some low cloudiness early Saturday. Cooling trend. Lows tonight 57 to 82. Highs Saturday near 70 at beaches and near 80 in· land INSIDE TODA~ Ma11 u a /eltfve time of ~r and womJI a~ planud tlril wukend in cOOll area ci&•. Storie• and photos on Pog~ Cl .... "' u ~ Y• lef\llc. At A .. a...-n ............. ~ .:s :::;t=; :: !."ll-. .., ..... ..... , ......... .. ....,,....._ a .. .. ... u ., Cl :! CM The motorist drove her to the hospital. . She was able to tell police that she was grabbed from a Lake Forest area sidewalk about 5:30 p.m . as she was walkinf home from Serrano Schoo • and pushed into a dirty white Cad- dillac sedan. She described her attacker as a Caucasian in hh1 20s, short, slender, with light collar-length hair. A tattoo on his left arm, above the elbow, r ead "T.C. Triumph." Police said the child told Olem the man drove her to a location on Barranca Parkway, a seldom Laguna High Wach()ut Laguna Beach Hig h School's head football coac h ha s been permanently s uspended from all coaching duties after he sent false discus marks to Cl F officials. Dennis Haryung, who also serves as assistant track and field coach, ad· milted sending the false marks and said he did it to help the students. This story, and another detailing Laguna Beach High School's problems in finding a new coach, are on Pages B9 and 810. Laguna Youth Treated for Drug Overdose Police believe a 15-year-old Laguna Beach High School stu- dent, found unconscious at the rear of the high school Thurs- day. suffered a drug overdose. The South Laguna youth was discovered in the shrubs behind the school at about 10:45 a.m. He was aided by the school nurse and paramedics who later took the boy to South Coast Com- munity Hospital where he was treated and released. Police said they found a small quantity of marijuana and LSD on the boy, who was not iden· ti fi ed . Office rs s aid t h e youngster faces charges of SUS· piclon or possession of mari- j uana and l.SD. Third Molest ByPlwny Doctor Told A third Orange County woman -responding to a story in the Daily Pilbt -has told county sheriff's investigators she was molested in San Juan Capistrano by a man allegedly posing as a doctor_ The accused man. William Holiday. 51, 0(32752 Alipaz St., San Juan Capistrano, was ar- raig ned in South County Municipal Court Wednesday on charges of lmpersonaUn1 a doc- tor and assault and battery. His preliminary hearing ts scheduled in the court luly 10. He was released Thursday from Orange County Jail on his own recogniunce, sheriff's deputies reported. Sheriff's invesUgators said the latest allegation was made when a 45-year-old woman read about two other complalnt.s agalnst Holiday by women who sald he posed as a doctor in the office of Dr. Paul Rosenberg, 31118 Paseo Adelanto, San Juan Capistrano. Arrested Monday. Holl day told tnvesUgaton he had been btred by Dr. Roaenber1 ln a publlo.reJatlorus capaclt)' to "In· . c~ue business." lnyeat11ators uld the lm· proper advances l9Yf•rd a 45- yoar·old Ian Juaa #Oman and ont who 1ave an anonymous Up were made May • and 5 wbilf Dr. Re»enber1 wu out of the <See •OL£8T, Pa1 AJ) used dirt road, about a mile west of J effrey Road. where he raped and beat her, then threw her from the car. Irvine detectives traced the apparent \"'OUte of the crime to- day. looking for clues or possible witnesses. Police said they were examin· ing a possible link between the El Toro girl's assault and the murder Saturday of a Fullerton g i r I whose n early naked . savagely beaten body was (ound at a construction ~ite Tuesday. A $5,000 reward has been of· fered for the killer or the girl. 14-year-old Wendy Sue Klerer. Dailg \lidtar 44 Slain By Rebels In Mire BULLETIN KINSHASA. Zaire <AP> -The t>odles oC 44 Europeans shot by rebels were round by French paratroopers who dropped on the key copper town or Kolwe1l today, the national Zaire news acency reported. No Indepen- dent cooflnnalion or the report was immediately available. A female dolphin dubbed Julia by her friends has taken to \'isiting Rayona. a fishing village in northwestern Spain. every day. She's become a familiar sight to 'illa gcr~. one or whom has paddled out into the anchorage for a <:loser look. KINSHASA, Zaire <AP> - Fre nch Foreign Leai<>n paratroopers dropped into the center of the rebel-held city of Kolwezi in southern Zaire today to protect foreign residents and "re-e.stabllsh security" there. French officials announced. Ex-Convict Seized On Bad Check R1:1ps Rebel spokesmen clalPled the French intend to help the Zaire government defeat the week-Old insurgency. In Washington. the White House announced that 18 U.S. Air Force C-141 cargo planes were airlifting French and Belgian military equipment to Zair e for the joint Western operation. It said the American planes were not entering the bat- tle a rea. The paratroopers had been shuttling through the airports of this capital city late Thursday and early today headed for em- battled Shaba province. (See ZAIRE, Page A2) Laguna Beach police are sort- ing through 65 to 70 bad checks assertedly passed to Laguna merchants s ince March by a former Wisconsin convict ~ar· rested Sunday at his home in Art Colony. Laguna Beach Investigator Mike Davis said John William Boffa. 36, of 725 Browncrort Road was arrested at his borne Sunday where police allegedly found some of the more than $12.000 in goods received by means of fraudulent checks and credit cards. "This guy is an admitted con- fidence man," Davis said today. "He's professed to be a piano player. artist and business con· s ulta nt." Davis said. adding Olat Boffa allegedly set up a fie· titious business in Corona del Mar called Peters-Williams Company. "This guy came here thinking he could pull his big city stuff In 'I Weighty Wager Crawfish Champ Clud/,enged ERWINVILLE. La . <AP> --The stakes are high in a championship crawfish·eating contest Saturday. The loser is expected to waJk away $5,000 poorer and about 40 pounds heavier . Harold Picou. who says he earned his crawfish- eatiug crown in New Orleans. will be In the eat-off against Wayne "Lumpy" Kirland. a 410-pound champion of the Breaux Bridge Crawfish Festival. Both have deposited SS,000 in a bank and the first to eat 40 pounds of crawfish takes it all. The contest will be held at a dragway near this town west of Baton Rouge. a small town." Davis said. The man allegedly pur~ stereos. furniture, fishing equip- ment, rental cars. television sell, business machines, and ev~n paid his house rent with bad chects, The list of Laguna Beach merchants purportedly vie· Umlzed by Boffa include Mar- riners Stationery. where he al· legedly made off with more than $1.700 in office equipment. KJass Radio, On Consignment. Laguna Office Equipme nt, Andree's Restaurant. and Daydream Sleep Shop. "He even wrote bad checks for advertiseme nts in the Pen- nysaver," Davis said. Borra is in Orange County Jail with bail set at $50,000. He faces arraignment Tuesday on suspicion of grand theft in the first degree, 17 felony counts of passing frauduJeot documents. and many misdemeanor counts of passing fraudulent documents. ments. "We believe he was setting up his scam out or the Laguna Beach home," Davis said, Dance Concert Set For Laguna High Laguna Beach ·High School dancers wi11 pe rform tonight and Saturday in the school auditorium, featuring a variety or modem, jazz. country. ballet and nostalgic selections. The dancers have prepared for a year to present a concert of their own. Tickets are $2 for adults and $1 for students and will be avallAble at the door prior to th e 8 p .m . performances. Laguna Policies Flayed Council on Aging Rapa Legion's Letae Pact The presldeM or Laguna Beach's Council on Aging said this week his organization will not move its. operations into the American Legion buUdlng when work on that facilily Is complel· ed next year. Alan Adams, head of the 10-member board of directors of t.be Councll on Agtna. said today the leue a1reement between La1u_na Beach and American Lfflon Pott 222 for use of the l"loa lMiltdinc. at the comer of JA1ton and Ca&aUQa Street.I, tn unaccllUbte. "We~•e reviewed the cit.J's l>Olktee and rind It unaccepta· blt,'' Adami -.ld ln a telephone lntentew ~a)'. 1"l'he ctty tried to rtm tbl1 Utln1 down our t.broau. ind we 1won't atand for r It ... Adams said he received s up- port rrom eiaht of the 10 board of directors foflowing a confronta- tion with Mayor Jack McDowell and a reJJow Council on Aging director Tuaday nlaht. Adams charged the city with 1cnortn1 the needs of older Lagunan1 by "$tlckina us In a bHement." A ll\tt·YHr lene with the American Lecion would uve s~nior actMUea t.ako place 1n tbe •line lc~on baU atter rtn· ovation of the .SO-year old faclllty. ••lf'bo former (ctty > ad · m inlltntioQ told ua. 'Wby Httle rot • Chevy wtMn ~ can ltl a CadUlac:.'" Adams said. "What •e'\tt ended up wilb LI a broken· ... down car that won't even run." He said seniors would s ur· render nearly two months of ac· livlUes a year at the legion hall because of commitments from other groups. And be said the more than $80.000 COil tor renovaUon of tbe bulldln1 ls excessive. "1t 's a wonderfu.I deal for the American Letlon." Adams saJd. The penlltent president s.ys the city should "g~ back to the drawlq boards and come up wlth a senior center we can live wlth."' Tbe leue a1reecnent wtth the leiton lnoludea a $800 • month relit . to t.be city, with Lacuna. plcklni up all tut1. utiUUes. ln· aureoce ud maintenance eo&tl. C8ee LEASE, Paae Al) Says City 'Ignores' Big Need By GARY GRANVILLE Ol tlle CMllY l'IMt Staff City government in Costa Mesa was praised Thursday in ca Grand Jury report for its efforts to meet what the jury called the housin g crisis. At the same time, city govern· ments in San Clemente and Newport Beach were criticized by the Grand Jury for being "especi ally poor in their res ponse to housing needs." "San Clemente has a signifi. cant housing need for its size and has been blatant in ignoring it ... the jury said. "It was the first c ity in the county to drop out of the coun- ty's block grant program <after accepting over $100,000 in public works> because it did not want to admit its housing need." The jury estimated that need at 1.933 households requiring as- sistance and 144 units suitable for rehabilitation. Newport Beach was criticized by the Grand Jury for "dropping out of the block grant program aft er acqui r in~ more than S300.000 in federal funds for <1 community center ... The jury a lso c hastised Ne wport Beach Cor what it called placing' restrictions on land use that drive land values up and. in turn, the cost of hous- ing skyward. Overall. the jury called th~ housing dilemma the number one social and economic problem facing Orange CoU.Qty. City government In Costa • Mesa came into the jury's report as an exampl e of a local jurisdiction that. in the Grand Jury's eyes, is showing what can be done to help· meet housing needs~ T he city was praised for: -"Consistently allocating more than 50 percent of its block g r ant revenues for housing purposes." -Being the county's first city ·'to reach agreement with a bank re~arding a low·interest (housing) rehabilitation pro· gram." 1 -Allocating block grant funds for land ctcquisition ;ts sites for new low and moderate cost housing. "It continues to explore in· <See HOUSING. Page A2> Laguna Beach Losers Lead Spending Race The top two campaign spend· ers for the Laguna Beach City Council race last March didn't win seats on the panel despite their expenditures, financial dis- closure reports show. Former Mayor Phyllis Sweeney collected a total of $5,222 in her efforts lo retain a seat on the City Council and Planning Commission chairman Diana Dike took in $3,586 for her unsuccessful bid for a term on the council. Successful council candidates Wayne Baglia, Kelly Boyd and Howard Dawson each collected less than $3,000 from electibn supporters. Boyd reported a total of $2,790 in his war chest, with Dawson collecting $2. 737 a.nd BagUa re- porting $2562. De feated candidate James Bishop collected $2,150 from sup- porters and unsuccessful can· didate Adena Gay raised Sl,694, the reports show. Candidates Maggie Meggs, Barbara Smith and John Gabriels each reported having collected less than $200 for UMnr respective campaigns. DISCO EARNS D.4NCERS' KEEP Dlsco is the current craze and semt.sn-of'esalonal dancers have figured out a way to make a Uv· it'll at it by f oUowlng the circUit ot weekn1-ht dance contesta and competing for top priso money. For a close look at Monday Nl,ibt Fever ln a local disco. see Featurtna, Pate Bl . ) J L!SC FM!!. "'9 11, tt71 . . U.S. Aids Zaire Airlift WASHJNOTON <AP > -US.. Alr Fcm:e C·ltl carao pla a.re W-ln1 uSfd to airttn French aod Belgian military equipment anlo Zaire, the White House an· oouoced today. White House press secretar)' * • * F,...P~Al . :ZAIRE ... ' The chief spokesman for the French government, Pierre Hunt, said in Paris the airborne legionnaires had been dropped into tbe heart of Kolwez1 with a mission .. limited to the city or Kolw ezi, the protectio n of French and other foreign resi· dents and the ·re-establishment of security there." He did not say how mJtnY soldiers were involved. but one French trooper said here about 800 would take part. An estimated 2.000 .belgians. 400 Fre n c h citize n s. 14 Americans a nd 100 oth er foreigners in the Kolwezi area have been trapped behind rebel lines since the invaders struck last week and seized the copper· mining city. Hunt told reporter11 the French government decided to send the troops to Shaba province at the request of the Zaire government .. and after consultations with other interested governments " Those consulted in the plan ning of a rescue operation for the stranded foreigners included the United States, Belgium and Britain. Six Belgian airplanes loaded with s uppltes for Be lgi a n paratroopers have already nown to Kamina, staging base for the p lanned rescue operation. Belgian diplomats said. They said 1,000-Lo .1 ,200 Belgian soldiers would take part but that the Belgian government had not decided whether to go ahead with the 'rescue. 'The nature of the French in tcrventaon in Zaire 1s quite dif ferent from ours." said Belgian Premier Leo 'Pindemans. "Our purpo se i s uniquely humanitarian ... ln Washington. Pentagon sources said two planeloads of American aircraft fuel left for Zaire to be made available for -: the Belgian airlift. Shipment of medical supplies. communica· lion equipment. petroleum and aircraft spare parts requested by the Zaire government would begin within a week, the sources said. President Carter issued a memorandum Thursday releas· ing up to SJ 7.5 mill ion an military sales credits to finance the emergency shipments. About l.500 U.S. airborne troops al Fort Bragg, N.C .. who had been put on alert for a possi· ble "'ission to Zaire were put back fin normal status today. Two Injured In Laguna : Mo-ped Crash A Laguna Beach mother and : daughter were hurt Thursday af· • ternoon when a mo-ped upon · which they were riding skidded : and fe ll on Laguna Canyon • Road. · • Firemen s aid S haron G . : Dephfyffer, 42. and her daughter • Michelle. of 1224 Temple Hills : Drive. were injured in the fall . near the Big Bend area at about 4 30 p.m , Mrs. Dephlyffer suffered a ., cut forehead and her d aughter. ·:who was riding b ehind the . woma n, injured her knee. Both were rll!ihed to Sad· : die back Community Hospital • where they were treated and re· •leased. . ,. DAILY PILOT ,. : =~~~~·r.:: . .=:.:.:o.=. .. ' Cbe'\•P\IOtl"""•f"llQ~'f ~ ... -''"""""'. -·--tMl•y "'""'Oft ~''°"' .... eo.i. 4• ..._._. -~ &.«ft Hvnt1N;llan le.c:tVFoun t•I" V•ltev lrwm•. ~Odl.0.C'-Y•I .. ¥ •M ..,_ a.-.1111ou111 eo. .. 41inole-l ttl• Oon I\ CMAlitlthtd S.•urO.f' ~ ~' '"" .. r.::: ... ~':t"~'1:.:.~ ... ~.:,f0 ... a.. -... -~ttl<lt"'·""-­Jk, •. c..... Vo\•""tt--GMw----···-(ClllOt ~ ... _....... ~UIW ·"'------------..... ... Jody P°'"'1 Hid th aiJW't llJ pro1re.1 lnvolvea 11 planes Oowi:l b1 Amencan uewa. He Hld the lrana)>CllU are be1na used to carry ammuntUon. fuel. trucb and driven to areas ln Zaire "out.aide the area or eon· fbct." He also saJd the planes were not being used to ferry f'rencb and Belgian par&lroopen to the uea . Powell said the airlift ia ln· tended to support Belgian and French operations to rescue Europeans threatened by fight· ing between Zaire's government Boy Stung 113 Times FOREST GROVE, Ore. <AP) -Doctors removed 113 wasp stlngers from the race a nd scalp or a 3-year- old boy. who was then sent home from Forest Grove Community Hospital with only a slightly swollen Up. forces and robola lo Shaba province. U.S. fcues wore requested by tho Be an and French 1overn· menu Ol' three apectnc mis· slons. Powell saJd. These are: -To fiy fuel for the Belgians Crom Kinshasa. the capital of Zaire, to Kamina airfieid, 130 miles north of Kolwezi in Shaba province: -To alrllft ammunition frem Belgium to Kimhasa: -To fly French military vehicles and 120 military person· oel from the island of Corsica to an unidentified airfield in Zaire. Powell said the White House bas been consu.ltlnJl with con· gressional leaders about the airlift. He conceded that the equip- ment being transported eouJd be used for combat. "There's not much else you can use ammunition for." Powell said . Powell declined to comment on whether the planes were dis- patched from the United Stat.es or from U.S. bases in Europe. Powell said that up to a dozen U.S. military personnel would be working o n the ground al Kamioa airfield to unload fuel and provide communications. He uld the .alrfleld isn't threatened by rebels at the mo· meot. but ii a threat arises ln tbe future, "we'll deal with It." He stressed there are no plans to put American combat troops/ in Zaire. Powel) would not give details on the timing of the airurt. ex· cept to say that it was in prog- ress. He did aay tbat eight C 141 jet transports were being used to move the ·Belgian fuel and ammunition and 10 for the French equipment. J erro ld Scheeler. a spokesman for National Security Council. said the French vehicles were for transportation and were not armored combat vehicles. Powell has argued that the aid was justified because it was .urgently requested by Zaire after a rebel invasion from n e ighboring Angola . Furthermore. he said. Zaire has a moderate. pro-Western gov· ernment. The supplies being shipped will fulfill all present aid re· quests from Zaire. according to Lt. Col. Leslie Dened, a member of the president's Na lion al Security Council staff. The boy's father, James Noah, said Jimmy had followed s ome older children into a field behind a neighbor's house. The father h eard Jimmy scream and found him, IY· ing fac e down on the ground. his head covered with wasps. Michael John son. emergency r oo m supervisor at the hospital. said Jimmy "cooperated far beyond what m ost adults would. Alter he got over the scare. he calmed down and made more or a fuss when we accldentalJy pulled a hair." $7 Million Laguna School Budget Set Giring Orders Laguna Beach High School senior Chris Wyman enJOY~ her role as chief for a day as she gives orders to pohce officer Barry Snyder <left>. The real chief of police. Jon Sparks <right>. turned over hi s hat to M b~ Wyman to· day. She is a police explorer scout. Laguna Beach Unified School District trustees have received a preliminary budget calling for more than $7 million to operate the district's five schools next year. The budget proposal, about $95,500 more than last year's ap· f'ro•Pa~AJ HOUSlNG REPORT ... novative and effi cient ways to meet its acknowledged housing assista nce need of 4,984 households and 794 units suitable for rehabilitation," the Grand Jury said in praise of Costa Prosecutor Hiu ReleCU1e Of Mari~ VISTA <AP> -A prosecutor has criticized the release of a Marine without ball after his conviction of several Oceanside rapes was reversed and a new trial ordered. The r e lease was order ed Wednesday by Superior Court Judge Edward Buller in San Diego. But Deputy District Attorney Ron Jarvis said if the 21-year· old Marine "has a lick or sense, he won't appear" al the new trial set for June 19. Butler said the Marine's at- torney assured him that the de- fe ndant would be at Camp Pendleton until his trial. After an eight·day trial last December. he was convicted of rape. kidnapping and other charges but the conviction was thrown out when the defense raised the possibility of mis· taken identity Nurse Killed By Mate's Car SUTTER <AP) -Sheriff's deputies say they are looking Into the deathofa41-year·oldYubaCi· ty nurse whose husband ran over her in the family car. Maola Barton. a nurse at Fre· mont Medical Center in Yuba City. died Tuesday nlght after she and her husband, Robert, argued al a bar in the Sutter County town of Sutter. deputies said Thursday. S h e riff's De puty J erry Gregory said Barton was re· teased on $3,000 ball after he was booked for lnvesUgation or vehi· cle manslaughter and driving while intoxicated. ,, ..... Pflfle AJ MOLEST ••• city. Wednesday's complaint. in- vestigators said, was from a woman who answered an ad· vertiseme:ot lo a local shopper which souiht to emptoy an unto· cumbered woman. Sherilf'• lnveeUgatora said lbey are aeet.tna contact by other soutb-county women who believe they may bave been asaaulted. Sacb eom,plaintl, they sald, abould be m1do to ln· ve•= Chuck DalJ, Toay Palla or Sit. Jab11 Jlewtttat t.be 1beriff '1Saal.a Ana olflce. Mesa's housing efforts. ln a series of r ecommenda· lions, the Grand Jury went on to urge local governments to step up their efforts to encourage construction of affordable hous· ing. The housing needs the jury spoke of are the needs of families al or below the county's median family income level of $18.600 a year. Families at that median in· come level can afford lo buy houses priced at roughly two and one-half Limes their annual income, or $48,500, according to the jury. The jury pointed out that the average price of a new home in Orange County has risen to $124 ,000. ''R esales a r e averaging StW.000." the jury said as it dis· c ussed in a news release "a housing crisis" caused by a shortage of so-called affordable housing. F,....PageAJ LEASE ••• But community organizations who use the facility would pick up much of that coal in rental fees. city officials said. "We've been kicked out of Heis ler Park, the Gleoneyre parking lot site, the eucalyptus grove area <out Laguna Canyon Road), and now we're stuck in a substandard basement." Adams said. "That's the lowest on the totem pole." But Doug Allen. the city's act· ing director of the Recreation and Social Services department, says he's not s o certain Laguna's senJor population sup- ports Adams. "A phone poll vote doesn't cut it," he sald. "The board of direc· tdrs should sit down and hear both sides or the argument, then formally vote on the Issue,'' Al· ten said, adding that he believes the senior panel was originally in favor or the legion site. He said seniors are now using the recreation building at city hall and the council chambers. until a renovation or the legion building can be completed , probably by J anuary. He said what Adams wants is a brand new community center, "something that would cost in the range of $200,000 to $300,000. "You can spend that much or you can spend $80,000 like we're proposing," Allen said. "We're looking at upgrading the entire raclllty, plus add some office spaces and a conference room." Jewelry, Crystal Taken by Burglar A burglar who pried open the front door to 1aln entry to a Capistrano Beach home carried off Jewelry and crystal valued at $1,376. Orangt County sheriff's of- ficers aald tbe break-In was re· eorted by realtor Raymond Pryke, 54, ol 355'1'7 Beach Rold. He wu aw91 at work at tho time. \. ' • I proved $6.98 million spending limit. was outlined for trustees in a 196-page preliminary budget document given lo trustees Thursday night. The bulk of expenditures out· lined in the preliminary budget go to salaries for certificated e mployees. including ad· minis trators r t eac h e r s. librarians and counselors. Those costs are set at $3.3 million. with clasaified employees budgeted for another SUl6 million. Employee bene fits take another $728.000 from the budget, and supplies. books and equipmen t r e placement are estimated to cost $423,000 next year . Insurance. utilities and other operating costs are set at $459.000. Trustees will hold a study session on the preliminary docu· ment May 25 at 7:30 p.m. In dis· trict offices. Other public hearings on the publication budget will be held in July and August. F,....P~Al VOTERS REGISTERED. • • Ralph Diedrich. the boundaries now extend from La Habra through the Saddleback Valley to the San Juan Capistrano city border. And what was formerly a near eve n bal a n ce between Republican and De m ocr atic strength is now tilted heavily Republican. Olson's figures s how 96,073 registered Republicans in the Third Supervisorial District and 78,989 Democrats. City registration figures show the following : -Costa Mesa, 17,490 reg- is tered Democra t c: ii..892 Republicans. 480 per,.ons ar. fihated with minor parties and 3.553 resident!> who declined to state the party preference -Fo untain Val!t-y. 11 .622 Democrats, 12.21 1 Republicans. 249 registered voters aligned with minor parties and 2.434 who havc no party affiliation. -Huntington Beath, 38.669 Democrats, 34.or; Republicans. i82 minor party affiliates. 7,215 voter s wtthout party identifica· tion. -Irvine. 8.718 Democrats. 11.481 Republicans. 172 minor party affiliates. 2.144 with no party allegiance Women's lasuranee -Laguna B eath . 4 ,953 Democrats, 5,150 Republicans. 146 minor party, 1.089 with no af· filiation. Longevity Target Of Carpenter Joke SACRAMENTO <AP> -The state Senate passed a bill to link women's lile ins urance costs to their greater longevity -but not before a retiring member had some run with it. The 34-0 vote Thursday sent AB 335 by Assemblyman Alister McAllster. D-San Jose, back to t he Assembly for action on amendments. Before the vote. retiring Sen Dennis Carpenter. R·Newporl Beach, asked facetiously, "Did It ever occur to you why women live longer? They lay1tround the house. They get waited on. They J'(et doors opened for them. I say, let them pay a little extra an their premiums ." But the Senate's first and only fe m a le m ember. Rose Ann Vuich. D-Dinuba. s tood a nd said: "I would like to have what Senator Carpenter said stricken from the record." When the pres iding officer sa id this would be done. Carpenter added. "My God. are we making a record"" Carpenter voted for the bill. which would require that by Jan. 1. 1981. life insurance rates. dividends and benefits would reflect women's typical longer lives. -Newport Bellth . 11 ,947 De mocrats. 26,139 Republicans, 376 minor party affiliation. 3.498, no affihat1on -San Clt>mf'nt f', 4.0t Democrats. 7 ,964 Republicans. 166 minor party. t.144, no afrilia· lion · -San Juan Capistrano, 3,318 Democrats, 5.020 Republicans, 78 minor party. 736. no affili a· lion. -Seal Bea c h . R.497 De mocrats. 9.714 Republicans. 93 minor party. l.138 no affilia· lion. Factory Burned T IJUANA. Mexico <AP1 -A t wo·story mattress warehouse and furniture ractory next to it burned to the ground in the Colonia Libertad section or this border city Thursday. WE'VE ONLY JUST BEGUN! Over thirty years ago a few far-sighted people revolutionized the carpet business. First. the chemical industry developed synthetic fibers. eliminating reliance on wool Quality and production. Second. machinery was invented wh ich enabled carpeting to be manufactured up to 100 times faster Third. and most ampcrtant. some people stuck their necks out and risked capital to put these developments to work. What does this mean to you? It means that carpeting costs less the" 30 years ago. It means that what was once a luxury is now within range of a!most everyone. It means a selection unimaginable 30 years ago. With our family in the carpet business since 1894. we have seen more changes in the last few years than we believed pcssible. creating the greatest consumer growth industry in our economy. After 84 years. it looks like we ·ve only just begun! llC NO 1l0422 DEN~S : iiisiallitiiin: ·custom draperies linoleum • wood floor 1663 PlACE .... TIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • l"HONE 6"'6·4938 -646·2:15~ - ) J . . OraDge -~ast EDITION VOL. 71, NO. 13', ~ SECTtONS, ~ PAGES O RANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA F R IDAY, MAY 19, 1978 Today~ Clo sing N.Y. Stocks N TEN CENTS Jury Hits NB . (. for Housing Policies By GARY GRANVILLE Of .. Deilly ........... City government in Costa Mesa was praised Thursday in a Grand Jury report ror its efforts to meet what the jury called the hous ing crisis. Al the same time, city govern· menls in San Clemente and Newport Beach were criticized by the Grand Jury for being .. espec ially poo r in their regponse to housing needs." ·'San Clemente has a slanifl· cant housing need for lta size and has been blatant in ignoring it," the jury s aid. "It was the first city in the county to drop out of the COUil· ty's block grant program <after accepting over Sl00,000 in public works> because it did not want lo admit its housin2 need " The jury estimated that need at 1.933 households requiring as· siatance and 144 units suitable ror rehabilitation. Newport Beach was criticized by the Grand Jury for "dropping out of the block grant program arttr acquiring more than $300.000 in federal fUnds tor a community center." The jury also chastised Newport Bea c h for what it called placing restrictions on land use th&t drive land values up and, ln turn. the cost or hous- ing skyward. Overall, the jury called the housing dilemma the number one social and economic problem faolna Orange County. City government ln Costa Mesa came into the jury's report as an example o r a local jurisdiction that. in the Grand Jury's eyes, is showing what can be done to help meet housing needs. The city was praised for: -"Consistently a llocating more than 50 percent of at.a block grant revenues for housing purposes." -Being the county's fi rst city "lo reach agreement with a bank reiarding a low-interest <housingJ rehabilitation pro- gram." -Allocating block grant funds for land acquisition as sites for new low and moderate cost housing. "It continues to explore in· novative and erricient ways to meet its acknowledged housing ass i s t a nce n eed of 4 .984 households and 794 units suitable for rehabUJtation." the Grand Jury said In praise of Costa (See HOUSING, Page A2> Zaire Report: 44 Et1ropea,ns Die El Toro Girl, 13, Assaulted A tattooed would-be murderer is being sought by Irvine police and county sheriff's deputies after a ta.year-old El Toro girl was kidnapped while walking home from school Thursday, beaten, raped and dumped on an Irvine dirt road. Police said the child was left for dead, her skull fractured in several places, apparently by a tire iron. After night-long surgery at a hospital. she was reported in serious, but stable, condition. The child was found stumbling dazedly near Jeffrey Road and Barranca Parkway, covered in blood, by a passing motorist. The motorist drove her to the hospital. She was able tO tell police that she was grabbed from a Lake Forest area sidewalk about s:ao pm. as she was walkinf home from Serrano Schoo , and pushed into a dirty ft'hlte Cad· dillac sedan She described her attacker a.s a Caucasian in bis 20s. short. slender. with Ught collar-length hair. A tattoo on his left arm. above the elbow,. r ead "T .C. Triumph." Police said the child told them the man drove her to a location on Barranca Parkway, a seldom used dirt. road, about a mile west of J effrey Road , where he raped and beat her. then threw her from the car. Irvine dete('tives traced the apparent route of the crime to- day. looking ror clues or possible witnesses. Police said they were examin- ing a possible llnk between the El Toro girl's assault and the murder Saturday of a FuJlerton g irl whose nearl y naked. savagely.beaten body was found at a construction site Tuesday. A $5,000 reward has been of· fered for the killer or the girl. 14-year-old Wendy Sue Klerer Parting Shot: Retiring Solon Chides Women SACRAMENTO <AP > -The s tate Senate passed a bill to link women's life insurance costs to their greater longevity -but not before a retiring member bad some fun with it. The 34-0 vote Thursday sent AB 33S by AssemblymaJ') Alister McAHster, O.San Jose. back to the Assembly for aclio'l on amendments. Before the vote, retiring Sen. Dennis Carpenter, R·Newport Beach, asked facetiously, "Did it ever occur to you wb.y women live longer? They 1-.y around the house. They get waited on. They get doors opened for them. 1 s-.y, let t.bem PAY a litUe extra in their premiums.'' But the Senate's fi rst and only female member, Ros e Ann Vuich. D-Dlnuba. s tood and said: "l would like to have what Senator Carpenter said stricken Crom tllereeord." When the presiding officer sat d thia would be done. Carpenter added, "My God, are we maklhg a record?" Carpemor voted for the blll, wbach would require that by Jan. l , 1.881, life insurance rate$, dividends and benefit.a would reflect women '1 typical aon,er llvea. Backen contend that women Hve tlx to seven ye.,.. IOftlW than mea. but are not fully credited wt.th t.bat ume tn tbeir life IDIUl'ance ....... Bfg -., •• ai Ball;Oa'• W4!Clge This unidentified surfer was taking advantage of the continued big waves at the Wedge .in NeWP,Ort Beach to- day. Lifeguards along Orano: Coast report 1\µf is r un· ning at three to five feet, aft.Ir llMbia et1ht feet on Wednesday. Newport Beach life&uards said Thursday they had 60.000 people on their beaches enjoying the hot. sunny weather. but they pulled out 22 people who couldn't quite handlp the s urf, riptides and in-shore holes caused by winte r storms. Guards say the surf should drop slightly by the weekend GOP Holds County Edge Man Rescued After Collapse Near Library Registered Republicam Lead by 13,037 Final Orange County voter reg- istration figures for the June 6 Primary Election show that reg- istered Republicans s till ounumber Democrats, now by 13,037 registered voters. At the time of the 1976 General Election, what was once a mighty GOP lead in registration had dwindled to 8,654 voters. Consequently. the figures tabulated Thursday by Registrar Al Olson indicate the Republican Party had shored up its sagging registration. Reversal of the trend came as the number of registered voters in Orange County reached an all-timebighof879,575. Of that number, 407.150 aligned themse lves with the Re publican Party while 394,113 declared th e m sel ves Democrats. Registered voters who declined t o s tate a party preference totaled 69,101. And those who a llied themselves with minor parties, incl uding American lndepen· dent and Peace and FreedOm, totaled 9,211. Geographically, Olson's reg- istration figures s how two Stamp Co8t HikeOK'd WASlUNGTON <AP) - The Postal Service cave approval today to lncreaa· in~ tbe coet ot a first·clua postage stamp from 13 to 15 cents. The increase ls effective May 29. CEarller story, A4l The Postal Service 's board ot governon, voting 4·2, also decided not to try later to roll baelf the first· clau rate for non·bualnua mall lo 13 cent.a and raiM th~ price fQI' f lrat-cla11 stamps ror bwtneu mail lo 16 ctnta. ' That two-cost p~al had beeo rejected by the bOar'd'a commlttee. th~ PoM¥ llateQ>aun~. political Orange Counties; a vast Republican stronghold east of the Newport F reeway and Democrats holding sway elsewhere in the county. For example. in the 40th C ongressional Di s trict represented by Newport Beach Republican Robert Badham. registered Republicans outnum- bered registered Democrats by 169,5~ to l.2S,334. But in the 38th Congressional District represented by Santa Trallk! Policy Ana Democrat Jerry Patterson there are 118.404 registered Democrats aod only 74 ,967 registered Republicans . SlgnificanUy, a redistricting of the five county supervisorial dis· lricts show a shift io party af. filiatlon as a result or the draw· ing of new bouodary lines . In the Third District represented by Sup ervisor Ralph Diedrich, the boundaries now extend from La Habra <See VOTERS. Page AZ) C:ouncil to View Building Projects By JOANNE REYNOLDS OI .. 0..ly P11'4 Si.ft Newport Beach City coun· cllmen will be asked Monday to decide which proposed building project.a will be allowed to move forward and which will be halted by their new traffic phasing policy. The policy, enacted two weeks ago, prohibits iMuing building or erading permits fpr projects containing rpore than 10 residen- tial units or more than 10,000 square feet of e<>mmercial or in· dustrial space. Since then, city ~ff members have been combing city records to fihd out 'bot.' many buildlq permit applications are on fUe and which projects still in t.be ptanoin1 &ta,-. would be cov· ered by the policy. Dick ~an. direetor of Com· munity Develol>ment. said there are aboot 50 tiuilding permit ap- pUeatlOM on fUe for proJecla u..t would be halted by the new po8cy. . Tboee dev.elopens and builders may ba\le to Hek uceptlona by PfHtaa tbel~ l"'OJecll won't worJen t{atnc con111tlon In tie city. ~ t.b6 exc,eptjoa, proc$ bH Bot yet. been ettabllahed by • the at1. Raft membe~ At "ll'oGaQ't mMClq, HOian ... G~ID said he' will be asking councilmen to refine the policy's definition. or what constitutes a project. Clarifying the definition will al· low some projects to move ahead. unatrected by the polJcy. be said. According to a staff report to councilmen, any area which car- ries a planned community zon. iog designation constitutes a project. Based on that definition, areas (Sff TRAFFIC, P a•e Ail DISCO BIUlNS DANCERS' KEEP Dleco is the currept er••• and seml·ProtediMal daocerw have flaured out a way to make a Uv· tn1 at lt ~ f ollowina tbe clttuit ol weetnla'ht d&Dd contalf .net com)>flfnl for top pr1te mon,er. For a clOM Looll •t MoM~ Niabt Fe""' ln a local d!ato, ~ J'eatutll\I, P~e a1: .. An unidentified motorist and two Newport Beach police of· ricers rushed to the a id of an elderly man who collapsed this morning in front of the Balboa Library. The motorist apparently saw Robert Allen, 73, fall to the ground about 10 a.m. in front of the library at 100 E . Balboa Blvd. and summoned a passing patrol car. Officer Mike Deladurantey and his rookie partner, Todd Seid ers. reported that Allen's heart had stopped beating and he was not breathing when they got tQ him. The two men administered cardio-pulmonary resuscitation while paramedics were sum- moned. Medics Tom Arnold and Ken Flessel, aided by firemen sta- tioned at the adjacent fire sta· lion , r evived All en a nd transported him lo Hoag Memorial Hospital where he was placed amder intensive care. Pat Returns To Clemente From Hospital Former first Lady Pat Nixon has returned home to a busy social schedule after treatment for a lung inle<:tion. Mrs. Nixon, accompanied by Secret Service agents. returned to San Clem ente Thursday to the ramily's seaside v\Ua. Dr. John Lungren said Mrs. Nix(>n, 68, had been successfully treated at Long Bea('h Memorial Medical Center for acute viral asthmatic bronchJUs. She wu admltted to the hosp1tal Mon· day. Mrs. Nixon's schedule In · eludes plans to t>lat host to • aroup of publishing executives this weekend ln connectloo with th• publication of her hwsband'll memoln and • party May z: for u -pritonen ot war on the ru\b llldfYftftry o( their ~ue by Ute North Vietnamese. ·Rescuers : Discover· Remains BULLETIN KINSHASA, Zaire <AP> -The bodles of 44 Europeans shot by rebels were loud by Frfllcb paratroopers wbo dropped on tbe key copper towa of Kolweli today. the national ZaJre news agency reported. No indepe'n- dent coaflnnatlon of &be report was Immediately avallable. KINSHASA. Zaire CAP> French Foreign Legion paratroopers dropped into the center of the rebel-held city of Kolwezi in southern Zaire today to protect foreign residents and. "re-establish security'" ther~. French officials announced. South African radJo reported they quickly retook Kolwezi. Rebel spokesmen claimed the French intend to help the Zaire government defeat the week-old lnsurgency. In Washington, the White House announced that 18 U.S. Air Force C-141 cargo planes were a i rlifting Fre nch apd Belgian military equipment to Zaire for the joint Western operation. It said the American planes were not entering the bat- tle area. The paratroopers had been shuttling through the airports or this capital city late Thursday r. and early today headed ror em- battled Shaba province. The chief spokesman for the French government. Pierre Hunt, said in Paris the a irborne legionnaires had been dropped into the heart of Kolwezi with -:t mission "limited to the city of Kolweii, the protection or French and other foreign resi- dents and the re-establishment of security there.·· <See ZAJRE, Page A2> Boys Club He lps C'.ancer Campaign The Upper Bay Branch of the Boys Club of the Harbor Area is participating in the American Cancer Society's rund-raisinK drive by distributing kiLc; to area residents. The fund·raising kilc; can be returned to the Boys Club at 2131 Tustin Ave .. Costa Mesa. Addi· tional information can be ob· tained by callln!l 642-8372 or 752-8600. Coast' ll'eatbe r Fair tonight through Saturday except chan~ of some low cloudiness early Saturday. Coollnf{ trend. Lows tonight 57 to 62 Highs Saturday near 70 ~·• beaches and near t!O '" land. I NSIDE TODJ\ l' May ill a festive time of Jlfl'ar and iewrol art planned this ~timid tn COOlt are" eitie1 Storvs end phoro:1 err .. Page Cl latlex "'"~~ .. """~ ... ,... ~ ......... L. M. .... M Mjl-,_.. ........ .... ... tleMI ...... ·~ "''°' ... ~ E 0'gE= .......... ,..t .. ...,~ . ...... """ .. ~ ........ cw~ .......... .,, __ ...... :==-U WWI Ill I C , .... DAL.Y Pfl.OT H County Murder Probed f'uller\on pol e are in· vest11aUn1 the rder of a man who was le shot lo death in the kltchon of his home late Tburada,y afternoon. lnve1U1aton aatd that Ralph C. Burel. 53. of 812 S. Lee St .• Fullerton. may have been slain b) a · burglar when he came home for lunch and aurpriaed the lhlef. The tlme of Burcl's death was set at sometime between noon and 1 p.m. It wasn't until the victim's mother went to bla home at 8:25 p.m. that bis body WH found sprawled in the kJtcben, police said. They reported that Burel 's wallet had been taken and that his car was apparently driven : :rrom hia home by bis slayer. The auto was found parked on a resldenUal street about one mile from the murder scene, . police aald. .Policeman Slain AUSTIN, Texas CAP> -A blast from an A.K-47 submachine gun, a common weapon of Com- munist forces in the Vietnam : war, killed a policeman Thurs- . day. David Lee Powell, 27, was charged with capital murder in the slaying of Patrolman Ralp" Ablanedo F a rrah a t Fe•ti1'al Actress Farrah Fawcett-Majors arrives at Nice Airport in France en route to the 31st International Cannes Film Festival ' UCI Sits Out Sit -in ·. Fewer than 10 UC Irvine stu- dents "occupied" the second floor lobby of the administration building today, after about twice as many staged an overnight sit· in to protest UC Investments in South Africa. The sit-in was uneventrul and Boy Stung 113 Times FOREST GROVE, Ore. (AP) -Doctors removed 113 waap stingers from the face and scalp of a 3·year- old boy. who was then sent home from Forest Grove CommunJty Hospital with only a slightly swollen Up. The boy's father, James Noah. said Jimmy had followed some older children into a field behind a neighbor's house. The father heard Jimmy scream and found him, ly- ing f ace down on the ground, his head covered with wasps. Michael Johnson, emergency room supervisor at the hospital, said Jimmy "cooperated far beyond what most adults would. Alter he got over the scare, he calmed down and made more of a fuss when we accidentally pulled a hair." · : State Favors : Budget Bill . SACRAMENTO <AP> -The California Senate apparently favors ~ balanced budget -at least for the federal govern- ment . The senators voted 25·2 Thurs· day on SJR 3S by Sen. DeM.is :: Carpenter. R·Newport Beach, urging lhat the U.S. Constitution i-' be amended to require balanced ~ federalbudgets. .. ' .. . • . ..... ; , , , , , , , , > A resolution has no power of law. SJR 35 still needs approval of the Assembly before being sent to Washington. DAILY PILOT ........ -,.,..__~_ -·•.c-Vl(• .... -..... 0.-•---- -·· It-....... ,,.._.,,....,.... ................ °""'""' ..._ •'-' ... " ""jtl ... llilllMtf .......... ' unprotested by universlty ad- ministrators and police, officials ·reported. Earlier, about 40 students had vowed to the strain of an old pro- test .song, "We shall not. be moved" from the building until UC regents schedule a special hearing to discuss the South African investments. Three.quarters or them. however, voluntarily had moved by this morning to go to class, or to bed. Police made no .arrests. The protest began Thursday arternoon, In concert with scheduled demonstrations at UCLA, where law 'students held a sit-in, and several other UC camp use&. The students are demanding that the regents cease invest- ments in BanJc or America and other companies doing business with South Africa, on the theory that such investment bolsters apartheid poUcles. Protest leaders entreated lunching student• to Join a picket llne-. offering compan- lonshlp, music (there was a harmonic• and a guitar> and even cookies. Students who weren't already among the 31 marchers, however, stared, lounged ln bathing suits. or generally ig- nored the megaphonic pleas. Ex-Co nvict Se i zed On Bad Ch e ck Raps ..,aguna Beach police are sort- ing through 65 to 70 bad checks assertedly passed to Laguna me rchants since March by a former Wisconsin convict ar· rested Sunday at his home in the Art Colony. Laguna Beach Investigator Mike Davis said John William BQffa 36, of 725 Browncroft Road was arrested at bla home Sunday where police alle1edly found some or the more than $12,000 in goods received by means of fraudulent checks and credit cards. "This guy is an admitted con- fidence man," Davis said today. ''He's professed to be a piano player. artist and businesa con- sultant;" Davis said, adding that Boffa allegedly set up a fi c- titious business In Corona del Mar called Peters·Wllllams Company. "This guy came here thinking he could pull hls big ell~ stuff in a small town," Davis said . The man allegedly purchased stereos, furniture, fi shing eqUip· ment, rental car&, television sets, business machines, and even paid his house rent with bad checks. The list of Laguna Beach merchants purportedly vic- tirnized by Boffa Include Mar- riners Stationery. where he al- legedly made off with more than Sl, 700 in office equipment, Klass Radlo, On Consignment, La11una lagtma Hosts Conference Of P h ysicists Nearly 100 pby1lclst1 from arou.nd \ho world wlll me.t In La1una Beach next week at a conference conc•mln1 \he de-velopment or collective ac- celerators. The conterence, the first ln- ternationll meetln1 on the sub- ject to be held ln tbl• coun\ty, begtna Monday and runa throuah next Frtct.y at the Surf and Sand Hotel. Tbe phyi!clstl lncludt 11 trorn th• SoViet Union and foUf from Weat Germany. Dr. :=or an Roatoker. chairman ot ct at UC lrvlne and co tNllee coordinator. aald Ute ,1::cl-pant1 wU1 share new on the developmet ol pracUoal col· lectlve aceeleraton. . - Office Equipment, Andree's Restaurant and Daydream Sleep Shop. "He even wrote bad checks for advertisements ln the Pen- nysa ver." Davis said. Boffa ls in Orange County Jail with ball set at $50,000. He faces arraignment Tuesday on suspicion of grand thef't in the first degree, lT felony counts of passing fraudulent documents. and many misdemeanor cowits of passingfraudulentdocuments. men ta. ·'We believe be was setting up his scam out of the Laguna Beach home," Davis said, add- ing that is where much of the purchased goods were found . F,.._PageAJ VOTERS ••. through lhe Saddleback Valley to the San Juan Capiatrano city border. And what was formerly a near even balance between Republican and Democratic strenath la now tilt.eel beavtly Republican. Olson's figures show 96,073 registered Republicans In the Third SUperviaortal District and 78,989 Democrats. City regjatratlon figures show the following: -Coall Mell, 17.490 reg- istered Democrats, 18,892 Republicans, 480 peraons af- flUated with minor parties and 3,"3 resldenta who declined to state the party preference. -Fo.aatala Valley. 11\622 Democrats, 121211 Republicans, 249 re111terea voters all1ned wltb minor J)IJ'tiel and 2,4.14 who have no pariy affillatloo . -HHUaa&oa Beacb, 38,869 Democrats, 34,011 Republicans, 782 mlnor party afftUatff, 1,2u votera without party tdentlftca- t.lon. -lnl•e, 8,778 Democrats, 11,481 RepubUcant, 1'12 minor party amuat.ea, 2,144 with no party alJ.,t.ance. -L•I••• aeaela, 4,853 Democrat.a, 5,150 Rep1.1bUcana. 148 mlnot ~. l,• Wttb DO af. Mallon. -N•••trt 8taela, 11,HT Demoenta. •t11 RtDubUcam, 178 ml.Dor pm., amua&n, a.•. DO atftllailon. ·-· U.S.·· Aids in Zaire ,. ~o ~kaiei Sent in Airlift WASHINGTON <AP> -U.S. Air Poree C·141 cargo planes are beln1 used to airlift French and Belgian military equipment into Zaire, ~he While House an- nounce4.t.odey. White House preaa seeretary Jody Powetl said the .airlift In proareas involves ur planes flown by American crews. He said the transports are belng used t-0 carry ammunition, fuel. trucks and drivers to areu in Zaire "outside the area or con-flict.·' He also aald the planes were not belnc used to ferry French and BeJ;iu paratroopers to \he area. Powell sald the airlift l8 in- tended lo support BeltlllJl and French operation• to r"cue Europeans threatened b"11ht- lng between Zaire'• aovernment forces and rebels in Sbaba provlnce. U.S. ~anes were requetted by tt'' Be an and French ovem-meht• or three apeeiffc mis- 1lon1, Powell aaid. These are: ,,,.._r-AJ 1RAFFIC POLICY. • • such u Big Canyon. Promon- tory Bay and Spyglass Hill would be included in the policy even though the lots within those planned communJty areas may be individually owned ao4l build· ina permits would be souabt one at a time. . But Hogan ls recommending that those projects and nine others be exempted because substantial work has been un- dertaken on them. The planned community areu Hogen 11 recommending for ex- c e p tl on are Koll Center Newport. Emkay Newport Place, North Ford, Corporate Plaaa, Harbor R1d1e. Veraallles, Jasmine Creek, Newpart Ter- race and a J.J·unlt project on North Newport Boulevard near West CoaJt Highway. Hogan also has prepared a Ult or 36 projecta be believes will have to comply with the new policy, including all of \he Irvine Company's holdlnga 1n Newport Center and residential proJecta such as Newporter North. Castaway•. Westbay and the proposed Sea Island con- domlniwn1. Also included on the U1t are the two remaining CalTrans boldlnp ln Weal Newport and the property at East Coast Highway and Avocado Avenue owned by the Bank of Newport. Inc:luslon on the list means l,pat JU Mary Sweeney. who at 103 is older than manned flight itself. prepares to take off in an Army helicopter for her first flight. a trip over Belfast, Northern Ireland. that developers wUI have t-0 proc· ess their projects under the terms o( the new policy in order to get a grading or building permit. U thoee developers are plan- ning a project that would be smaller than the lO·unit or 10.000-square foot l\mlt. or. lf they can prove that their project won't add to traffic congestion, they will be able to go ahead. City councilmen ~e expec~ to ael a pubUc hearing for June 12 to lntroduce an identical or- dinance which would 1upplant the policy. The ordinance must have two public beatlnis and a 30-day walling period before It can become city law. .Fr.-P-.e A J HOUSING. • • Mesa 'a hou91.ng efforll. In a .series of recommeoda- tlons, the Grand Jury went on to ur1e local governmenta to step up their efforts to encourage construction of affordable hous- ing. The houslng need• the Jury spoke of are the needs of famUie& at or below the county's median family income level of S18,600 a year. FamWes at that medlan in- come level can afford to buy houses priced at rouably two and one-half times their annual Income, or M8,50C>. accordina to the jury. The Jury pointed out that the averaae price ot a new home in Orange -County has risen to S12t,OOO. -.,lleS,ales are averaging seo.ooo ... the jury laid as it dia- cusaed in a newt release "a houstnc crisis" caused by a sbortaae of so-called affordable houslng. Nurse Killed By Mate's Car SUTTER <AP> -Sheriff's deputies say they are looking into the death of a41·year-old Yuba Ci- ty nurse whose husband ran over her in the family car .. Maola Bart.on, a nurse at Fre· mont Medical Center ln Yuba City, died Tuesday night after she and her husband, Robert. araued at a bar ln the Sutt.eT County town qf Sutter. deputies said Thursday: Sheriff's Deputy Jerry Gregory said Barton was r e- leased on 13,000 ball after he was booked ror mvesligatJon of vehi- cle manslau1hter and driving while intoxicated. -To fiy fuel for the Belgians from Kinlb.._, tho caP.ltal of Zaire, to Kamlna alrfte)d. 130 miles north of Kolweai in Shaba province; -To airlift ammul\ltlon from Belgium to Klnaba11 · -To tly French military vehlcles and 120 mtUtary person· net from the island of Cortlca to an unldentified airfield ln Zaire. Powell said the White House has been conaulUnJ wlth con· arestlonal leaders about the airlift. He conceded \hat lbe equip. ment belnc transported could be used for combat. "There'• not much elae you can uae 11mmunit.lon for." PoweUaald. Powell declined to comment on whether lhe planea were dis- patched from the United States or from U.S. bases in Europe. Powell said that up to a dozen U.S. military personnel would be work ln1 on the ground at Kamlna alrfleld to unload fuel and provide communications . He sa\d the airfield isn't threatened by rebels at the mo- ment. but if a threat ari&eS in the future, "we'll deal wllh it." He stressed there are no plans to put American combat troops in Zaire. Powell would not give detail6 on the timing of the airlift, ex· cept to say that It was in prog- rest. He did say that eight C· 14 t jet transports were belng used to move the Belgian fuel and ammunition and 10 for the French equipment. . * * * F,..,.P.,,eAJ ZAIRE ••• He did not say how many soldlen were involved, but one French trooper said here about 800 wouJd take part. An estimated 2,000 ·Belgians, 400 French citizens, 14 Americana and 100 other foreaaners in the Kolwezi area have been trapped behlnd rebel. lines since the invaders struck last week and seized the copper· mlnlnll city. Hunt told reporters the French government decided to send the troops to Shaba province at the request of the Zalre government .. and after conaultallon1t with other lnterestai govemmenta." About 1.soo U.S. airborne troo~ Fort Braga. N.C .• who had put on alert fot a pogsi· bte mission to Zaire were put back on normaf status today. Seventy-seven Americans were evacuated fr<tm the Kolwezi area Wednesday by the Morrison-Knudsen construction company of Boise, Idaho, which la building a power line in the urea. · 'Indians' Topic Of ~ Lectures Modifications in the natural environment brought about by the Indians will be the topic or a talk ln Corona del Mar Tuesday by Dr. Homer Aschmann, pro- fess or of 1eography at UC Riverside. Dr. AlchmBM will speak at i :30 p.m. in the central paUo of the Sherman Gardens. 614 Dahlia Ave. The lecture is open to Ute public free of charge, but space is limited. Reservations can be made by calling 873-UB>. WE'VE ONLY JUST BEGUN! Oyer thirty years ago a few far-elghted people revolutionized the carpet business. First. the chemical lnduatry developed synthetic fibers. eliminating reliance on wool Quality and production. Second. machinery was Invented which enabled carpeting to be manufactured up to 100 times faster. Thtrd, and most impartant. some people stuck their necks out and risked capital to put these developments to work. What does this mean to you? It means that carpeting costs leas than 30 years ago. It means that what was once a luxury is now within range of atmost everyone. It means a selection unlmagtnable 30 years ago. With our family in the carpet buainet8 since 1894. we have seen more changes in the last few years tt\an we believed pass Ible. crfftlng the greatest consumer growth industry In our economy. After 84 years, It looks like we've only Just begun! UC. NO. 2JOtU ) J Saddleback EOITION Afternoon N.Y. Stoek8 VOL 71, NO. 139, 4 SECTIONS, .a PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1978 TEN CENTS County GOPs Final Orange County voter reg· istration figures for the June 6 Primary Election show that reg- istered Republicans s till ounumber Democrats, now by 13.037 registered voters. Al the time of the 1976 General E lection. what was once a mighty GOP lead an registration had dwindled lo 8,654 voters. Consequently. the fi&4res tabulate d Thurs day b y Cyclist Injure d Registrar Al Olson indicate the Republican Party had shored up its sagging registraUon. Reversal of the trend came as the number of registered voters in Orange County reached an all-tamehighof879.575. or that number, 407,150 a ligned themselves with the Republican Party while 394.113 declared them se lv es Democrats. R egistered voters who decline d to s t a te a party preference totaled 69.101. A nd those who allied themselves with minor parties. including American Indepen- dent and Peace and Freedom, tota led 9,211. Geographically, Olson's reg- istration figures show t we political Orange Counties; a vast Republican stronghold east M ed i c!. and Cal1forn1a Highwa y Patrolmen work on motorcyclist Steve Clark, 21. of Mission Viejo after he was in- jured in I p.m accident Thursday on the Cost<l Me~a Freeway near Baker Street . Clark was m critical cond1t1on today at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital. CHP is in- vestigating the collision involving Clark and camper driven by John R. Sanford. 39. of Orange. 3rd SJC Molest Reported Suspect Allegedly Impersonated Doctor A third Orange County woman responding to a story in the Daily Pilot has told county sheriff's investigators she was molested in San Juan Capistrano by a man allegedly posing as a dortor The accused m21n. William Holiday. 51. of 32752 Alipaz St . San Juan Capistrano, was ar· ra1gnt>d 1n South Count y Municipal Court Wednesday on charges or impersonating a doc· tor and assault and battery. His preli minary hearing is scheduled in the court July JO. He was released Thursday from Orange County Jail on his own recoj?nizance, sheriff's deputies reported. Sheriff's investigators said the latest allegation was made when a 45·ycar-old woman read about Teen Seized As Susp ect In Shooting A teen-age sniper suspect was taken into custody by Orange police Thursday after he al· legedly fired 15 rifle shots at law enforcement officers. police said today. The 15-year-old Orange youth was lodged at Juvenile Hall a rter the 12.30 p.m. incident, and no complaint has been filed pending action by the Probation Department and districl at· torney, police reported. Officers said they received a report that the boy was seen leaving his home with a .22 caliber nne and ammunition He allegedly walked to a multi-level parking structure at Main Street and LaVeta Avenue where he fired the shots toward surrounding police. No one was struck, police said, hut one police unit was damaged by gunrire. Additional details about the incident were not im- mediately available. police said Jarvi8 Endorsed SAUSALITO CAP> -The C1'1 council in lhls Qu1tnt bayslde town has endorsed the J ants- Oann property tax red~ctlon tn- ltJaUve, saying lt8 biaeat conse- quence wouJd be lO boost park· lng rates for touri.Sll. ' l"-O other complaints against Holiday by women who said he posed as a doctor m the office or Dr Paul Rosenberg. 31118 Paseo Adelanto, San Juan Capistrano. Arrested Monday. Holiday told investigators he had been hired by Dr. Rosenberg in a public relatt0ns capacity to "in· crease business " Investigators s aid the im· proper advances toward a 45· year-old San Juan woman and one who gave an anonymous lip were made May 4 and S while Dr Rosenberg wai; out of the .. city Wednesday's complaint. 1n- vest1gators said . was from a woman who answered an ad· vertisement in a local shopper which sought t.o employ an unen· cum-bered woman. Sheriff's investigators said they are seeking contact by other south -coun ty wome n who believe they may have been assaulted. Such complaints. they said . should be made to in- vestigators Chuck Daly. Tony Pallalagua or Sgt. John Hewitt at the sheriffs Santa Ana office. Deity,... ........ Poppg Da9s Bere 1'.gala POPJ?Y Glrl .Tracy Parker. 10. of Mission Viejo wants to remind resadenta that the American Legion's aMual Poppy Days wttt be held today and Saturday. She represents PQSt 291 ln Newport Beach. Proceeds from the sales benefit a variety of Leaton actlvlUes of the Newport Freeway and Democrats holding sway elsewhere in the county For example. ln e 40th Co ngres sional D strict represented by Newport Beach Republican Robert Badham. registered Republicans outnum- bered registered Democrats by 169,595to1.36,334. But in the 38th Congressional District represented by Santa Ana Democrat Jerry Patterson there are 118,404 registered Democrats and only 74 ,967 registered Republicans . Significantly, a redistricting of the five county supervisorial dis· tricts show a shin In party af. filiation as a result of the draw- ing of new boundary lines. In the Third Di strict represented by Super visor Ralph Diedrich, the boundaries now extend from La H&bra through the Saddleback Valley to the San Juan Capistrano city border. And what was formerly a near eve n balance between R epublican and Democratic strength is now tilted heavily Republican. Olson's figures s how 96.073 registered Repubhcans an the (See VOTERS, Page A2l Toro Girl, 13, Beaten, Raped A tattooed would-be murderer is being sought by Irvine police and county sh eriff's deputies after a 13-year -old El Toro girl was kidnapped while walking home from school Thursday. beaten. raped and dumped on an Irvine dirt road. Police said the child was left for dead. her s~uJI fractured in several places, apparently by a tire iron. After night-long surgery al a hos pital. she was reported in serious, but stable, condition. The child was found stumbling dazedly near Jeffrey J\oad and Barranca Parkway. covered in blood. by a passing motorist. 44 Slain By Rebels In 7Aiire BULLETIN IUNSHASA, Zalre.(AP• -Tiie bodies of 44 Europeau 11* by rebels were foaad by Fttncb paratroopers wbo dropped oa the key copper &own of Kolwed today. the national Zaire news agency repol'tff. No Indepen- dent confirmation of the report was lmmedJat.ely avallable. KINSHASA , Zaire <AP> - French Foreign Legion paratroopers dropped into the center of the rebel-held city of Kolwezi in southern Zaire today to proted foreign residents and "re-establish securlty"' there, French officials announced. South African radio reported they quickly retook Kolwezi. Re bel spokesmen claimed the French intend lo help the Zaire government defeat the week-old insurgency . In Washington, the While House announced that 18 U.S. Air Force C-141 cargo planes wer e airlifting French and Belgian military equipment to Zair e for the joint Weste rn operation. It said the American planes were not entering the bat· tie area. The paratroopers had been shuttling through the airports of this capital city late Thursday and early today headed for em- battled Shaba province. The chief spokesman for the French government, Pierre Hunt. said in Paris the airborne legionnaires had been dropped into the heart of Kolwezi with a mission "limited to the city of Kol wezl. the protection of French and other foreign resi· dents and the re.establishment of security there." He did not say how many soldiers were involved, but one French trooper said here about 800 would take part. <See ZAIRE, Pa1e AZ> The motorist drove her to the hospital. She was able lo tell police that she was grabbed from a Lake Forest area si®walk about 5:30 p. m. as she was walking home from Serrano School. and pushed int-0 a dirty white Cad- dillac sedan. She described her attacker as a Caucasian in his 20s. short. slender. with light collar-length hair. A tattoo on his left arm. above the elbow. read "T.C. Triumph." Police said the child told them the man drove her to a location on Barranca Parkway. a seldom used dirt road. about a mtle west of J effrey Road, where he raped and beat her. then threw her from the car. Irvine detectives traced the apparent route or the crime to- day. looking for clues or possible witnesses. Police said they were examin- ing a possible link between the El Toro girl's assault and the murder Saturday of a Fullerton gi rl whose nearly n aked. savagely beaten body was round at a construction site Tuesday. A SS.000 reward has been of - fered for the kiOer of the girl. 14-year·old Wendy Sue Klerer. Weighty Wager Crawfish Champ Chall,enged ERWINVILLE. La. <AP > -The s takes are high in a championship crawfish-eating contest Saturday. The loser is expected to walk away SS.000 poorer a nd abo~t 40 pounds heavier. ttarold Picou. who says he earned his· crawfish- ealing crown in New Orleans. will be in the eat -off again st Wayne "Lumpy .. Kirland. a 410-pound champion of the Breaux Bridge Crawfish Festival. Both have depos ited SS.000 in a bank and the first lo eat 40 pounds of crawfish takes it all. The contest will be held at a dragway near th1!:) town west of Baton Rouge CM Housing Cited; Clemente Assailed By GARY GRANVILLE CM tlle Dillll PllM Staff City government in Costa Mesa was praised Thursday in a Grand Jury report for its efforts lo meet what the jury called the housing crisis. At the same time, city govern- ments in San Clemente and Newport Beach were criticized by the Grand Jury for being "especially poor in their response lo housing needs." ·'San Clemente has a signifi. cant housing need for its size and has been blatant in ignoring it, .. the jury said. "It was the first city in the county to drop out of the coun· ty's block grant program Caller accepting over $100.000 in public works> because it did not want to admit its housing need." The jury estimated that need at 1,933 households requiring as- sistance and 144 units suitable for rehabilltallon. Newport Beach was criticized by the Grand Jury for "dropping out of the block grant program after acquiring more than $300,000 in federal fllnds for a community center ... The Jury also chastised Newport Bc3ch ror what it called placing restrictions on land use that drive land va!ues up and. in tum, the cost of hous- ing skyward Overall. the jury called the housing dilemma the number one social and economic problem facing Orange County. City goverfl ment in Costa Mesa came into the Jury'c; rP.port as a n example of a locet l jurisdiction that. in the Grand Jury's eyes, is showing what can be done lo help meet housing needs. The city was praised for . -"Consistently allocating more than 50 percent of iL" block grant revenue<: for housing purposes." CSee HOUSING, Page A21 Coasl Weathe r Fullerton Police Fair tonight throu,rh Saturday except chance or som e low cloudiness early Saturday. Cooling trend. Low!' tonight 57 to 62 Highs Saturday near 70 at beaches and near 80 ir· land. , Probe Man's Killing Fullerton police are In· vestlgaUng the murder of a man who waa found sbot to death Jn the ~ltcben of hlt home late Tbunday altemoOn. lnve1tfaatora said that RalDb C. Burel. 53. of 812 S. Lee St., Fullerta>, may have been slain by a buritar when be came home for lunch and •UTPrited th• thief. . Tbe Ume of Burc1'1 death wu set at aomettme betY1eeo noon .,.., a o.m. It wasn't untJl the victim's mother went.to his home at 3:25 p.m. that h1t body was found sprawled tn the kltcben, poli~ said They reported that Burel 's wallet had been taken and that hia ur was apparently driven . from hll home by h!a a layer. The auto wu found parked on a realdent.laJ ltreet about ooe milt from the murder scene, police said. INSIDE T ODA 't' Ma11 ii a /eJtnJe hme of year and 5ftle10l are planned thu weekimd m coost area C1tles Stanes and photoi on Page c: . Giving Tlaeir All Rl'h't•ar!-.ing ThursdJ\ \\l'I t' <1 group of c·and1dates for thl· M1ss 1011 \'teJo ll1gh S<·huol drill tt•am. Among tht•m are Paltv Ft·nn <clost•st to <·anwra >. Debbie Yao <next lo ht•rl and Alyssa Shepard Cnext lo Ot•bbie > :\kmht•rs ol the team were ::.ehl'Ctuted lo bt· sclcc:tcd today School Audit Note Stirs Controversy FrotaPageAJ HOUSING. • • -Being the county's first city "to reach agreement with a bank rel.'(arding a low-interest <hous ingJ rehabilitation pro· grum." A l'On C1d c nt1al le tter t h at prompted t r ustees t o c:.ill for a n a u dit of the Saddlcback Valley s c· hool d1 s trH·t 's b us i ness st-rv1c·es d1v1s1on was mHde '):>ubhc this week but created more controversy among reS1· dents who the letter cites as raising questions of impropriety Tile letter. given to trustees by sus pended Supe r intendent Ric hard Welte. s aid that several m ~ m bcr !. of a comm u n ity budgPt committee "have ques t1oned the veracity of some or tht-district ·s business pro cedures and practices." Rut four members of the com- m ll t ee in allenda n('e at Wednesday's board meeting de· med such concerns had been r;.11sed at their meetings "That absolutely did not hap- pen," committee co·cha1rman John Croft!> said. "I don't know when• Welte got that informa- tion.·· F,.....PageAJ VOTERS ••• Third Superv1sorial District and 78,989 [)emocrals City reg1strattor figures show thP followm~ -Cos ta Mesa . 17 .490 reg· 1s tered De moc rats. 16.892 Repu bltcan~. 480 persons af· r11tatf'd "'ith minor parties and 3.553 residents who declined to state the party preference -Fount a in Va lley, 11.622 Democrnts. 12,211 Republicans. 249 registered voters aligned with m inor pa rties and 2,434 who have no party affi liation. -Huntington Beach, 38,669 ·Democrats. 34,017 Republicans, · 782 minor partv affiliates. 7,215 • vot ers without party identifica· • lion. -Irvine. 8.778 Democrats. ll ,481 Republicans, 172 minor par ty affiliates, 2, 144 with no party alle~iance -L a g u n a 8 e a c h • 4 • 9 5 :1 • Democrats. 5.150 Republicans. 146 minor party, 1.089 with no af f1liat1on • -Ne wport Be a c h . 11.947 Democrats. 26,139 Republicans. . 376 minor party affihat1on. 3.498. . no affiliation -San C l e m e nle, 4 ,431 ~Democrats, 7,964 Republicans. 166 minor party, 1.144. no affilla· ;tion J -San Juan Capistrano, 3.318 .. Democrats. 5,020 Republicans. ·: 78 minor party, 736, no affilia· ·.lion. .. -Seal B e a c h .,8 .497 ; Dem ocrats, 9,714 Republicans . .. 93 m 1nor party. 1.138 no affilia· ~ tton. . , , .. ~ .. " ' ORANGE COAST '>8 DAILY PILOT t~Or-.... tOi1\t0.1•ypt~ 'Mtft~ftlt,UWft t..l'W"d tf'lrf ,,.,. .. , P, H\ t\ puGflVWrd b't' ,,._ 0''1flt.IJP CM\J PurM•'lf\•rio C~"Y S-0-•tf'f'd•t'°" *''" ouOh"'"9 ,.,"°"" tntOVQf'I Frtde• f0t (l't\I• ,.....,. tw.-oort &...c~ Hvnh~8'ifll'P'I J-OUf\ I•'" V•ttflf '"'""f' \4041,.t>«\. V•ll•f ,.f'td ~ =~":'~£~~·:~~~;:. ~~::"c!:.:':.':1.~,'.~~~~~ no Wa\\ "•" "-"-Pr~•O-"' •·"'° P...ot1~ Joe• 11 c ... 1n y.,,.P,"NJrpf'lt•f'\Cfc;.-,.., •• ~ 1'1MIM., ....... E d•to• ,.._, ............ M•"'IO•ftQIOllOo Otoo•lnH L-llltl\o<fP' ... ,, A,,.,.,, • .,, ~f\•Olr.Q f Oltor SlldctleMett Y1llev Office 1\t01 t..• PAI Aolld •t s.n OftiQD F ,.....,.,.. Otfle .. Co\l•Mo ... ll0Wt•t8rt-...... .,,,.,. ... 8 .. <ft lltll tltOC~ &ouio>•Md 1.A-llHt~ 11 .. G-••Slro.,t TeleflhoM (T14)~1 Cla..mect AdYerttllnt tQ.M'7I S--• Vetlot -Ol'>ff Nt-tatO "'-'-''""""' .. ........ ~·1: ~ °"..:. ~·· :.r-•:s.= m:rt•• •• .... ,.~.,.~~r.' ... ~ "'!Of lie ~::.;:.~1~·--··· ............ el --ctt\\ H"-,..,o et CAie .... t e1tfor1t1• \wDu•J.et10"1 h ,.,,,., U ._ ~·"h h f¥t•l1 U \iO "*'tOtiY ff'IH1 .... ----u ._,,.., ( I n the lettN. Welte also ('(aimed several c la ssif ied employees had a pproached him and "confided in me personally their concern that some im propriet y may be occurring .. To my knowledge there ha~ been no impropriety," Welte said . Welte did not na me any employees or community com mittee members. He suggested that "positive steps be taken to ensure that the members of the Blue Ribbon Com mittct'. district employees and the community at large can be so assured." Blaze Hits . Plaza Building Fi re caused an estimated $6,500 damage to equipment and the roof of a concrete shed al Saddleback Valley Plaza. 23702 El Toro Road. Thursday after noon. The eight·bY 20·foot shed con· tained the Plaza's landscaping equipment. county firemen said Battalion Chier MtC'hael Valley said cause of the fire 1s under investigation. There were no injuries and no dama~e to ad Joi ning structures, he said Burglar Gets TV Sets, Microwave Burglars who forced open the front door to gain e ntry took three television sets and a rnicrowave oven from a Mission Viejo home. Or ange County sheriffs of ri cers valued the loss at the home of Walter R Selufsky, 53. of 24192 Puerta de Luz. at $1.350 The \"ictim was away al work <il the time. Allocating block gran t funds for land acquisition as sites for new low and moderate cost housing. ··1t continues to explore in· novalive and effi cient ways to meet its acknowledged housing a ss1s t a n('e n eed o f 4 .984 households and 794 units suitable for rehab1Ulation." the Grand J ury sa id in praise or Costa Mesa 's housing efforts. In a series of recommenda· lions, the Grand J ury went on to urge local governments to step up their efforts to encourage constru('tion or a ffordable hous- ing. T he housing needs the jury s poke of a r e the needs of families at or below the county's median family inco'me level of $18.600 a year. Families at that median in· come level can afford lo buy houses priced ~t roughly two and one-half lim~ lfcir annual income. or $46.500. a cording to the JUry. The jury poillted out that the average price of a new home in Orange County has r isen lo $124.000. ··R esales a re a ve r aging SS0,000," the jury said as it dis· cussed in a news release "a housing crisis" caused by a ~hortage of so-called affordable ho us mg. DISCO EARNS DANCERS' KEEP Disco is the c urrent craze and semi-professional dancers have figured out a way to ma ke a liv· ing at it by following the circui t of weeknight dance contests and com peling for top prize money. For a dose look al Monday Night Fever in a local disco. see Featuring. Page BL Old-lash~ Romaaee Colette Tessier as J ulie rtlrts with Bart Rukstalis as Bil· ly in the Mission Viejo High School productton of the Rodgers & Hammerstein musical "Carousel." The play. directed by Anne T. Vardanian, will be performed at 8 p.m. June 2 and 3 and at 2 p.m. June 4. Admlsslon ls S3 and S3.50 U.S. Aids • ID Zaire Cargo Planes Sent in Airlift WASHINGTON <AP> -U.S. Air f'orce c-1•1 carao planes are being used to airlift French and Belgian military equipment Into Zaire. the White House an· pounced today. White House press secretary Jody Powell said the alrlltt In progr ess involves 18 planes flown by American cre ws . He said the transports are being used to carry ammunition. ruel, trucks and drivers to areas in Zalre "outaide the area of con· llicl." He .:tlso said the planes were not being used to ferry French and Belgian paratroopers to the area. Powell said the airlift is in· tended to support Belgian and French operations to resc ue Europeans threatened by fight~ ing between Zaire's govemment for ces and rebels in Shaba province. U.S. planes were requested by the Belgian and French govern- ments for three specirlc mis· sions. Powell said. These are: -To fly ruel for the Belgians Crom Kinshas~. the capital of Zaire. to Kamina airfie.ld, 130 miles north of Kolwed in Sbaba province: -To airlift ammunition from Belgium to Kinshasa: -To fl y Frencb mlUtary vehicles and 120 military person· nel from the island of Corsica to an unidentified airfield In Zaire. Powell said the White House has been coasultin8 wllh con· gresslona l leaders about the airlift. He conceded that the equip- m ent being transported could be used for combat. .. There's not much else you can use a mmunition for." Powell said. Powell declined to comment on whether the planes were dis· patched from the Uniled States or from U.S. bases in Europe. Powell said that up to a doun U.S. military personnel would be w o rk ing on the ground at Kamiaa airfield to unload fuel and provide communications. He said the a i rfield isn 't thre atened by rebels at the mo- ment. but if a threat ariaes ln the future. "we'll deal with It." He stressed there are no plans to put American combat troops in Zaire. Powell would not give details on the timing or the airlift, ex- cept to say that it was In proa· .. Women's lnsaraaee Longevity Target Of Carpenter Joke SACRAMENTO <APl -The state Senate passed a bill to link women's Ufe insurance costs to their greater longevity -but not before a retiring member had some fun with it. The 34-0 vote Thursday sent AB 335 by Assemblyman Alister McAlister. D·San Jose. back tO the Assem bly for action on amendments. Before the vote. retiring Sen. Dennis Carpenter . R-Newport Beach. asked facetiously. "Did it ever occur to you why women live longer? They lay around the house. They get waited on. They get doors opened for them . I say. let them pay a little extra in their premiums." But the Senate's fi rst and only f e m a le m embe r . Rose Ann Vu ic h. D·Dinuba. stood and said: "I would like to have what Senator Carpenter said s tricken rrom the record." When the presiding officer s aid this wo uld be don e. Car penter added. "My God. are Crab Shell Prompts Suit A woman who claims she got cra b shell with her crab when she ordered a crab salad at a Laguna Hills restaurant h as sued the operators for damages lo be determined in trial court. Lind a Griffith names Delaney's. Inc .• 24035 El Toro Road. as defenda nts in he r Orange County Superior Court lawsuit. She alleges that she suffered serious injuries a nd needed hospital treatment on May 17. 1977. when she bit into a piece of crab shell while e ating her salad. we making a record? .. Carpenter voled for the bill. which would require that by J an. 1. 1981. life insurance rates. dividends and benefits would reflect women's typical longer lives. Cowtroom Drama Set At Toro High Ayn Rand's drama. "The Night of January 16th." pro- duced by the El Toro High School Production Company and directed by student Carl Binder. is scheduled tonight and Satur- d ay. Curtain time is 8 p.m . in the school's Charger Hall. 2S2SS Toledo Way. El Toro. The courtroom drama stars Barb Covington, Dean Ex grow, Sharon Madewell. Leslie Mcln· tosh . Kelley McBride. Perry Gentry and Elsie Eipper. Supporting cast includes Diane Kurnick, Lori Varnado, Andre a Vila, Todd Ta nner. Mark Dorris. Gil Rizzo. Michelle Moriarty. Bill Millan, and Wen· dy Seiders. Ge n e ral admiss ion Is $2. Tickets for students with ASB cards are $1. Talent Show Slated The senior class of Mission Viejo High Sc hool is to present a t a lent show Saturday al 7 :30 p.m . in lhe school gymnasium. The e vent features sing ing. dancing. dramall~ and musical presentations, s aid publicity chairman Frances Aile bes . ress. He did say tha t eight C-141 Jet transporta were being uaed lo move lhe Belgian fuel and ammunition and 10 ror the French equipment. J e rr o ld Sc h ecte r . a spokesman for National Security CouncH. said the Frenc h vehicles were for transportation and were not armored combat ve hicles. Powell has argued that the aid was justified because it was urgently requested by Zaire afte r a rebel Invasion from n e I g h b_o r I n g A n g o I a Furthermore. he said. Zaire has a moderate. pro-Western gov- ernment. The supplies being shipped will Culfill all present a.id re- quests from Zaire. according to U . Col. Leslie Dened, a member o f the president's National Security Council stacr. * * * F,....P.,.AJ ZAIRE ••. An estimated 2.000 Belgians. 400 Frenc h citizens. 14 Americans and 100 other foreianen in \be Kolweil area have been trapped behind rebel lines since the invaders struck last week and seized the copper- mlning city Hunt told reporters the French governmetlt decided to send the troops to Shaba province at the request ot the Zaire government "and after consultations with o<her interested governments." Those consulted in the plan· ning or a rescue opention for the stranded foreigners included the United Slates, Belgium and Britain. Six Belgian airplanes l«*led wllh s upplies for Belgian paratroopers have already nown to Kamlna, staging base for the planned rescue o peration. Be\g\an d\plomats s aid. They s aid 1,000 to 1.200 Belgian soldie rs would take part but that the Belgian government had not decided whether to go ahead with the rescue. ''The nature of the French in· ter vention in Zaire is quite dif. ferent from ours.·· said Belgian Premier Leo Tindemans. "Our purpo s e I s uniquel y humanitari8J'I. •• In Was hington. Pentagon sources said two planeloadl of Amer ican aircraft fuel left roe Zaire to be made available for the Belgian airlift. Shipment of medical supplies. communica- tion equipment. petroleum and aircraft spare parts requested by the Zaire government would begin within a week. the sources said. P reside nt Carter issued a memorandum Thursday releas· Ing up t o Sl7.5 million in milita ry sales credits to finance the emergency shipments. About 1,500 U.S. airborne troops at Fort Bragg, N.C .• who had been put on alert for a possi· ble mission to Zaire were put back on normal status today Se ve nty.seven Americans were e va cua ted from the Kolwezi area Wednesday by lhe Morrison·Knudsen construction company of Boise, fdabo, which is building a power line in the a r e a . Two mor e Morrison. Knudsen employees and lbe wife and child of one or them , eight m issionaries. a tourist and a copper company employee were left behind . WE'VE ONLY JUST BEGUN! Over thirty years ago a few far-sighted people revolutionized the caroet business . First. the chemical Industry developed synthetic fibers. eliminating reltance on wool quality and production. Second, machinery was invented which enabled carpeting to be manufactured up to 100 times faster . Third. and most important. some people stuck their neckS out and osked capital to put these developments to work. . What does this mean to you? It means that carpeting costs less than 30 years ago. It means that what was once a luxury is now within range ot almost everyone. It means a selection unimaginable 30 years ago. ~Ith our family in the carpet business since 1894. we have seen more changes in the last few years tf\an we believed possJble. creating the greatest consumer growth Industry In our economy. After 84 years, it looks like we've only Just begunf t DEN'S : iiistillition: ·custom draperi•s hnoleum • wood floor 1663 PLACENTIA AVENlJE • COSTA MESA, CAllf. 92627 • PHONI! 6'6·A838 -646·23SS R epairs Ruled Out ForOC Orange CO&allt.)'·s new $8 m1llioo fhll ol Administration ~sn 't in std bed shape af\er llll, aecocdina to an engineer's study or a noor lbat 1iSags. ~. lnitially it was thought ex lensive and expenlllve repairs would be required to mend the deflection in the floor of the building's unique fourth and one- haJf floor. But t.hr. consulting engineering firm Wheeler and Gay con· eluded the sagging floor will carry the weight load it was de· s1gr..ed to carry. ~rhat finding came after the engineers tes ted the floor's strength under live load Condi· lions of SO pounds to the square inch The conclusion or those tests. the engineers said in their re- port, "We conclude the floor as it exists is safe for the use it was intPnded . . . No additional strengthening will be required for the design load." Those comments mean the heirarchy of county government can move into the five-story building ln Santa Ana in early July. The moye became an uncer· tainty when at first it was reared jackhammers and welding torches would have to be put to work repairing the dertection In the noor . Graduation Rir,es Slated At Sadtlleback Associate of Arts diplomas are to be presented at 6 p. m. Tues· day to 503 Saddleback College sophomores in the college's Mis· sion Viejo gymnasium by board president Larry Taylor. To be graduated with honors for maintaining a 4.0 grade-point average are Pamela Carkey, Scott Corey. Joseph Gallagher, Mary J<.'an Lagester. Patricia Spares and Vivtan Villanueva. Fifty three of the graduates have maintained a grade average of 3.5 or better. accord· ing to Taylor. Forensics students Daryl Cowl and Dana Jnloes Areato present tbe commencement address. "Onward and Upward " Bandit Rohs 2Women at Me sa Plaza Two women shopping at South Coast Plaza in Cost a Mesa were rnbbed of more than $2,900 in Jewelry and cash Thursday by a bandit who claimed to have a gun Police said no one was hurt in the 10 :20 a .m. incident. The rob· be r, described as a white man in his late JOs, six feet two inches tall and weighing 175 to 185 pounds. fled on foot. Police said he walked up to the women. Joan M. Boadus, 38, of Santa Ana and Juanita F. Manno. 33, of Pomona. in the parking lot in front of May Company and asked for a hght. then demanded their valuables A search of the area failed to turn up any additional witnesses or any su.spects, police said Homeowne r Unit Sets Tue sday Meet The So uth Laguna Hills Homeowners Association has scheduled its next regular meel· ing at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Valencia Elementary School. La Pai Road and Paseode Valencia. The association will hold its semi·annual Clea market from 10 a.m . to4 p.m . Sunday, in thepar,k· ing lot of the Laguna Hills Plaza. 24841 Alicia Parkway, Laguna Hills. spokesman Aaron Powers said. o.ltJ tl'jlef ~ ..... "' IUclUnl ICMl!Mr GOV. BROWN TALKS ABOUT A HOT ISSUE ON A HOT DAY IN SANTA ANA He Saya 13 Wiii Be an Unlucky Number for Callfornla Homeowners Brown Flays Prop. 13 Governor Tours Orange County i~ Campaign By KATHY CLANCY 0t u. OA11, " ... s&iff Despite its offer of a 57 per· cent reduction in property taxes. Proposition 13 was described Thursday by Gov. Edmund Brown J r. as "a big ripoff for the homeowners." The governor predicted in Santa Ana that, if the Jarvls in· itiatlve passes. bome property tax. assessments wouJd go up about 140 percent within seven years while business property taxes would increase only 14 percent. Brown. speaking to about 200 Santa Ana College students. ex· plained that according to the Jarvis initiative, property taxes would increase only two percent annually unless a property is sold . When sold, the property is as· sessed at its full cash value and taxes would go up. "The people who wrote this were smart," Brown continued. "They know the average person in California moves every seven years, so the homes will be as· sessed back at full cash value in St!Ven years, all Of them." Businesse!;, on the other hand. don't often move, Brown said. fie refe rred specifically to Pacific Telephone calling it the "jackpot winner" under Jarvis with a $130 million-a -year property tax savings. "The question is when was lhe last time the phone company moved., .. the Democratic gov- ernor asked. He also referred to a UCLA study which predicts a loss of 451. 000 JObs should the ballot m ea~ure be passed by voters. "For all the teachers. for all the health care workers. all the police and firemen, all those who are laid off can feel good about helping the telephone company," Brown said. !:frown read a passage from the initiative itself and asked his student audience to locate the verb and object. "It is an incomplete sentence and anyone who can't write a complete sentence can't write a complete proposition." the shirt· sleeved i;(overnor sajd. Bog Worsening? Doses of Laetrile Called 'Barbaric' cc1vmg Lat!trile, a purported cancer cure made from the ex· tract of apricot pits. When they returned to New York. Saratoga County welfare officials asked a court to make the boy a ward of the state so "I think Howard Jarvis ought to go back lo school." he con. tinued. Brown, now campaigning for his second gubernatorial term, told the outdoor crowd that. of an estimated S7 billion in proper- ty taxes Propos ition 13 would save. about $2. 7 billion would go to the federal government. That is because homeowners would have a s maller federal In· come tax deduction for their local property taxes He also called the measure a "formula for chaos" saying it Of· fers three choices: Recession, future hikes in cigarette. sales, income and/or liquor taxes, or nothing at all since it could be tied up by legal challenges. On the other hand, Brown con- tinued. Proposition 8 offers homeowners a one-thi rd cut in property taxes. limits state and loca I government s pending. doubles renters' tax credits and eliminates the bus iness inven· tory tax. "Eight is half a loaf. but it is a loaf you can di gest. .. he said. "I am afraid with 13 you would gag .. Wh en asked about his choice for a liquefied ,natural gas terminal in California, the gov- ernor said he'd left that decision to the Public Utilities and Coastal Commissions. .. That is a hot potato that I punted," he quipped. Turning serious. he said. "We have got to put 1t somewhere. It is either that or shut the lights out." Frtd!t, Mey 19, t978 s DAILY PILOT tl3 7Bopeltds Atttmd Front-runners Miss Forum One Assembly candidate and six state Senate candidates shared tbetr views Thursday with six members or the Citizens Harbor Area Research Team · (CHART> in a meeting that som~ candidates didn't attend. The meeting, held in Newport Center. was to have been a forum for candidates in the 36th State Senate District. but 73rd Assembly District candidate Nolan Frizzelle was included because he missed the prior CHART forum held for his dis· 1rict. Republican John Schmitz. who once represented the district in Sacramento and Democrat Ron Cordova, currently the 14th Dis· lrict Assemblyman. dldn 't at· tend. There are six Republican can. didates and two Democratic candidates seeking their parties' nominations for the seat being vacated by Republican DeMis Carpenter. In addition to Schm:ti. the GOP candidates are busi· nessman Gil Ferguson. busi- nessman Jim Martindale. former Fountain Valley coun· cilman George Scott. former Laguna Beach councilman Jon Brand and Huntington Beach school trustee St.eve Holden. In the Democratic race. Cordova is being challenged by Mission Viejo business man Greg Kuczynski. Frizzelle the Assembly can· didate said Republicans need to break the two-thirds majonty that the Democrats hold in the Assembly. He wants to challenge incum· bent Democrat Dennis Mangers for the d.istrid t hat covers most of West Orange County Martindale delivered the most hard ·h1tting of the brief s peeches. attacking his fellow Republicans for ignoring women and young voters. He criticized Schm itz saying the District's problems can't be solved "by turning the clock back 20 years." Martindale also noted that Scmitz has hired the political consulting firm of Butcher and Forde. Citing a recent brochure pro· duced by the firm for another campaign, Martindale warned the absent Schmitz. "if he tries anything like that. l 'II have every lawyer in Newport Beach after him ... Holden directed his remarks a t what he said was an un· r esponsive state government. ..We need to elect people who represent the needs or this dis· t rict and who wilJ work with local govern ments." the in· surance executive said. Brand, a-geography instructor at Orange Coast College. geared has remarks to the gubernatorial raC'e and announced his backing of Republican Ken Maddy as the only man "who can beat Brown:· "Supporting Maddy is more important than me being elected. I want Brown out," he declared. Ferguson, a retire Marine and former v1ce president or com· munlcations with the Irvine Company. s aid one of h ts primary concerns is to educate people to the working~ of the free enterprise system and the oppressive errect of the growing state government. Scott said the three primary issues ot his campaign are tax- es. transportation and business "The business climate in this state is ridiculous ... he said. "Do you know what the word ts., Tt ·., ABC. Anywhere But California.·· Kuczynski said the represen· talion or the 36th district has been poor. "It doesn ·1 really matter whether it 's a Republican or a Democr at who's chosen." he said. "What matters is getting the best quahf1ed can· diftale." Man Kills Wde, Son, Dog,SeH DALLAS IAPI -A 34-year· old con sumE>r affa 1rc; in vest1gator for the city or Dalla!. wrote Wednesday afternoon on his sign-out card. in the spact• spec1fylng the time he could be expected to return· "Never." David Jack Mycko wasn't at work Thursday. Neither was has wife. Elsie Rose Mycko. a school crossing guard who worked under thl' s upervision of the suburbun Garland Polict> Department Their 8-year ·Old son .. Jack Christopher Mycko. d1dn 't makt· it to school Thursd:.i y. Polle<'. notified when Mr-. Mycko failed to appear for work. went lo the Mycko home and found Mycko. his wife. his son and the family dog dead -all shot once in the head The Dallas County medical ex aminer's office Thursday ruled the deaths a murder -suicide Pollce said apparently early Thursday. Mycko walked into the rear bedroom of the family" .. modest brick home and shot hi" wife. Investigating officer" theorizt· Myi-ko then walked into <t fronr bedroom where hrs son wa~ s let.•p1nf' and. again . fired ;i single shot Then he went into his back yard. orficers said, and fired two morl' shot~. Ont• took thl' ltfl' of the famt!y do~. th~ :-.t•cond ... hot killl'd Mycko A .22 caliber pistol wa~ fpund nt·xt to Mycko'c; body Pollet• said a note and Mycko"; wtl! wa" The governor also said he was proud or the 600.000 new jobs he said ha\'e been crt-atcd 1n California in tht! past 12 months. ,s aying it takes a combination of business. ed1.tealion. climate and environment to maintain the state's good quality of life. found on a table. chemotherapy would resume. ------------------------:----------------- ALBANY, N.Y . <AP > -Two s tate agencies s eeking chemotherapy treatment for a cancer-stricken boy ·receivin~ Laetrile charge that the boy's condition has deteriorated be ca use or "barbaric" treat- ment by a court-appointed doc· tor. In an affidavit filed Thursday with the Appellate Division of state Supreme Court, the Health and Social Services departments charged that the cancerous ly mph nodes on Joey Hofbauer's neck "are now in other parts or the body. indicating a pro gression in the disease." A. judge ruled the Hofbauers could continue the Laetr ile treatments as part or a nutri· tional program supervised by Schachter. })<--~ ...... Presents Ground Cover ·~~2 and Vine Sale! The state indicated in its af· fidavit that it believes Or Michael Schachter of Nyack , N. Y., may be guilty or malprac· tice . "The management or Joey's affliction faJls below the stand· ards accepted by the medical profession," the affidavit said. "Such below·standard manage. menl. when utilized by a phys1· clan, constitutes malpractice.'· Doctors at St. Peter's Hospital diagnosed Hodgkin's disease in the 8-year-old boy last fall. They in itially treated him with ch emotherapy, but t he boy's father, John, opposed the treat· ment, terming it "destructive." Hofbauer took his son to Jamaica, where he began re· Laguna Hosts Conference Of Physicists Nearly 100 physicists from around the world will meet in Laguna ~ach next week at a conference concerning the de· velopment of collective ac· cE>lerators · The conference. the first in· ternational meeting on the sub- ject to be held in this country, begins Monday and r uns through next Friday at the Surf and Sand Hotel. fe_Qturll}g , •Fiesta Red .• Gold Rush •Sunrise PASSION VINE This fast grower will give you conllnuol color this summer. ~,~.-~ Sgo11on ~size reg. '11.99 LATIICEWORK TRELLIS Great for decorating any bloniCfence or wall space 11.1. OFF 3· xs· and4 xa· 73 4· x4· panel GAZAMIAS 64-Plants Sale SJ99 HI-GREEN SUPER RX I!'" time for Spring Feeding with (;f'tCl'f for fertfllzing any port of the yard or garden. ·Shoppers Get Tips In Sunday's Pilot. The physicists Include l 1 from the Soviet Union and four from West Germany. Dr . Norman Rostoker. chairman of physics at UC Irvine and conference coordinator. said t he partici- pants will share new Ideas on the development of practical col lcctlve accelerators. Maine Kith To See Carter Sole Price '8.99 DWARF EUGENIA Extto.cush speclmena make o handsome landscope addition. 5 gallon size reg. '10.99 regular price Cotlo Miio OnlV Cho.<>se trom ~5i:..ai over o dozen vor1etles In run bloom. 4 .. pofSIZt reg. 89C Big spenders and window shoppers will find plenty of tips in Sunday's Daily Pllot. RIC HES O R RIPOFF? - . Diam onds may be a girl's best friend, but investors In the sparkling gemstones better beware. Joanne Reynolds holds . a magniCier to the glltter of gems in Sunday's YOU /YOUR MONEY section. FINDING THEIR NICRE<S> -An electronic• firm once dangerou.,ly dependent oo 1ov- ern ment contract.a wrenrhed iueU awa.y rrom that path by filllne unusual market niches and won an Emmy and *1l Olcar \n the proceu. Delalla will be (SUND A Y'S BEST J told in Business of the Week. FAME DIFFICULT -LeVar Burton 's role as a slave In "Roots .. shot him to stardom. But columnist Bob Greene rt· late• bow the youna actor had difficulty adjustlntf to the sud· den attention and demands. BOOM TOWN -The c:oo· apicuoua consumption produced by Arab oil money la well known, but not so • 1lmilar tlC· travagance aoutb ol the border. Caracas, Venezuela, the hub of bit •DeMlerl. wtll be explored on the 'fr•Yel Pll~ ' 81\NGOR. Maine CAP> - T h irty second -trad ers at Abraham Uncoln School have built an eight-root-tall model of the W aahlngton Monument, and now plan to !lee the real thing. and Pr°"tdent Carter as weJJ. The children were scheduled on a flight to Washington today to meet wtth Carter . who iaaued the Invitation after he came to a ··town meetln1·· he r e In Pebr uary. The 7 and 8-year~olda will stay In W •tbinttoo untJI Sunday and plan to vl1U the Watblncton Monument. SaaJthsonJan lnsUtu· tlon, Lincoln MemQrlal. Washington Zoo and o wu muaeum. • Sale Price *8.99 A o COSTA 'tJil ~ MESA VICTllNIA ~-· ~ 0,..10.,..w.-1_..,. 2111 MIWPOIT llVO. COSTA MBA ..._,..._mt ,.._._H2·41 tl So(~ nee •IC s39s - FOUNTA!N YAU.EV k'N ~ lllt t.O ;, IW\' % i;LL•s g B -~ WI NICll eOGe ,,_ l/JJf'lt ..-~ .............. tlUO llOOtU4UISf :11 , f'OUNf AIM "AUIY .................. -cw..-,.,., .. ltlOta9U«6771 ONM10AYi . A4 DAil y Ptl.OT ~· J'•n ~ wit~ Te•~~\'.' • :·:~ ~tNUJting Mmrphiae A VJSit Fro01 The Man STILL STUMPING DEPT. -As was widely anticlpal· ed. Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. was back In our region r,esterday, plugging for defeat of the property tax in· 1tlative. Proposition 13, and drawing considerable atten· lion himself. Brown appeared before a siieable crowd at the Santa Ana College amphitheater where. in sweltering heat. he appeared ln shirtsleeves to put the knock on the Jarvis· Gann proposal. The governor pushed hard on the point that UCLA experts have predicted 451,000 lost jobs should Proposition 13 be adopted. And he singled out Pacific Telephon4! Company as the "jackpot winner" under Proposition 13 to the tune of $130 million in property tax sav· lngs. ••ALL OF THOSE PEOPLE who get laid off can leel good about helping the O•ANTuttco telephone company." he needled. Later in the afternoon. the governor eluded some of the heat by visiting our sterling journal where he sat ror about 50 minutes to chat with the editors. Here. he was questioned on some local issues. Brown seemed concerned when he learned of local dis· may that was generated when his state highway boss, Adrurna Gianturco, had given strong indication that the state fT!ay abandon the unbuilt section of the Route 55 Freeway. now known as the Costa Mesa Freeway. Currently. CalTrans has dug a huge open ditch in the right·of-way. It Is known in Costa Mesa as the "CalTrans Canal" The governor, however. often uses a technique of answermg a question with a question. "Where is the route? What's the problem? Show me on a map .. IN THE E~D. Brown did promise to investigate the fr,.eway·to·nowhere. .. ,.II ask Andriana about it," he said. On other polntg, Brown seemed quite candid. He made reference to his earlier cutbacks at state mental hosp1lals hke Fairview in Costa Mesa. .. , made some mistakes on the mental hospitals." he admitted "I listened too much to the State Department or Fmance ... Brown steered away from the issue of locating a liquified natural gas (LNG > complex on the Marine Corps' Camp Pen cl lcton range "THAT'S IN THE HANDS of the Public Utilities Com· mission." he declared. And on the issue of a LNG location. the governor said he is sure any conflict with federal agencies can be smoothed out within a five-year timetable. It is difficult to keep Governor Brown from steering conversation back to Proposition 13. If it passes. he asks of the taxes that remain, "How does Sacramento divvy that uo among 6.000 local government agencies? I call this a formula for mischief." Jr the governor is correct. we sure don't need that kind of a formula at any level or government. ~:JJoy, 2, Abandoned; ~ . . ' :~:Police Seek Woman WASHINGTON (AP> -The coat of mailing a letter is expect· td to rise from 13 cents to 15 cents ln several weeks. but It's possible the rate eventually could go back to 13 cents for ln· dividuals. The Postal Service board of aovernol"ll, meeting today. was expected to approve the 15-eent rate recommended last week by the Postal Rate Commission tor flrst·class mall. THE GOVERNORS also were setting a date for the rate hike. expected to be about the end of the month. But the board also was expect· ed to frolest the rate com mission s action last week and ask It to reconsider the increase. Such a r~Mlderatlon might take many months, but could re- sult in a 13·cent rate for ln· divlduah and a 16·cent rate tor buslneues. That ls the setup the Postal Service and President Carter requested last summer. but wbich the rate commission rejected. A CUT FOR lndJvlduals would be only the second rollback in tirst·class rates. The first was after World War I. when a wartime increase trom 2 cents to 3 cents was repeaJed Planes Crash; Six Men Kilkd ~EM ~HI~. Tenn: CAP> -Six men were killed. including a student t~kmg his first nym~ lesson and three Saudi Arabians learning to pilot the Falcon Fan1et. when two planes collided 2,000 feet above Memphis International Airport. Air traffic controllers said both craft were on routine training fli ghts Thursday. "Everything was normal ... just like we do all the time. said James Wright, chief or the Federal Aviation Administra- tion's control tower at the airport. "But something went wrong " ONE WITNESS SAID he heard an explosion seconds after gazing up al the Falcon. "I looked up agatn and the plane was half in two. in flames and falling." Stevie Golden said. The Falcon landed on its back in a muddy field and burned. Pieces of a Cessna 150 trainer were scattered over 200 yards. Killed were John Mitchell. 32. rtigbt instructor for the jet; D. M. Conaway. 28. instructor in the Cessna; Steve Norman. 22. the student pilot: and Mohamed Al Aiesh. Yousef Amin and Ab· dullah Al Surur. A NATIONAL Transportation Safety Board team flew to Mem· phis to investigate the accident Wright and Jack Ba't1ter. an1 FAA information officer from Atlanta. said they would not speculate on the-cause of the ac· cident until tape recordings of radio communications between the control tower and the planes were reviewed. Barker said the Falcon was on a local instrument flight plan that involved practice instru- ment approaches to one of the airport's two norlh ·south runways. Minister Charged In Cathedral Mess CORPUS CHRISTI. Texas CAP>"-When police arnved at a Roman Catholic cathedral, they found two $9,000 statues smashed, candle glass shattered. pages ripped from religious books and vest· ments scattered about the building. And they allegedJy found a man swinging from a cruc1Jix sus- pended over the 30-foot·high marble altar. A man. identified as James Starkey of Wilmington. Del . was arrested. THE REV. RICHARD Shirley. pastor of the cathedral , estimat- ed the damage at SS0.000 to the cathedraJ. ·which had undergone exte n sive remodeling two months ago. knew we were there. We ran and tried to get out. but all of the doors were locked. I've never been so freaked out in all my hfe." The two women managed to find an unlocked door and nect to the nearby rectory where they summoned police. Three of the slx postal aov· emors said Tbunday nlaht they favored the 15-cenl rate. but on· ly under protest. The rate commission. an ln· dependent agency, rejected last week the "citizens• rate" for ln· div 1duals by a 3· t vote. However. chairman Clyde Du· Pont said the fanel might have approved it i there had been more time to study the proposal. THE RATE commission's ac· tion left the governors little choice under the law but to ap. prove the 15·cent tee for all mailers. The governors leeally could Suspe~t Rifle NATION /WORLD reject the commission ·s work. but that would leave rates where they are and the def1c1t·plagued Posta l Service says 1t need:. the added revenue The governors· thfrd option is to approve the recommendation under protest. Board mt:rober Hayes Robertson sa1d Thursday. "We have three alternatives. two of wh1ch we cannot accept ... Board chairman M.A. Wright said or the rate commissions dismissal of the ll·cent citizen~· rate: ''I'm pretty concerned about this. This 1s something we gave a good deal of thought to before we proposed 1t." Police decline to confirm that this \\as the 22·calibcr ri· I'll! used in the shooting of Wilbur Rodney Grayson Jr .. 29. English teacher in Austin. Texas. Police say John Daniel Christian. 13. son of Ceor,ge Christian. press aide to President Johnson for three year!->. took lhe gun to school Thursday and killed the teacher . Classmates sa1a the student had been upset. Th1!>. picture was made through the classroom window. CONCORD. N.H. (A PJ -Police are searching for a woman who abandoned a child In a Portsmouth department store with a note pinned to his shirt: "I am about 2 years old and need a mom and dad." Shirley said Ute man had com· plained to him Sunday of being denied the sacrament of Holy Communion. "I talked to him Sunday and he started screaming. shouting scripture." Shirley said. The man told him he was a Methodist minister from South Carolina. he said. Stone Age Lives On? . . . . . . .~· . . . • . . . . .. · . Employees of Kmg's Department Store told police the woman was in her early 20s. about 5-foot-3. and bad dark·brown, shoulder· length halr. They said she was slender and wore a gray sweater or coat. Leo Doyon. the store security officer, said employees saw the woman standing outside the store with the child for five or 10 minutes before they entered Thursday. ··Evidently she was trying to make a decision whether she was going to leave the boy or not." Doyon said, An employee found the boy wandering. in the entryway and took him to the office of manager John Leary. who had a typicaJ "lost child'' announcement made on the intercom. The note was hidden by the boy's jacket at first. Doyon was called in when no one replied to the third page. Accompanied by the child and the worker who bad seen the woman. Doyan searched the shopping center for 45 minutes before calltng police SHERRY RAWLEY AND Joyce Slayton of Dallas told police they were in the cath~ral when the commotion broke out. They said the man walked calmly up the front of the church before going berserk. "He went up the side aisle and took a statue from the pulpit." Mrs. Hawley said. 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Philippines CAP! - A tribe of primitive people found living in the crater of an extinct volcano who use pounded bark for clothing may be remnants of the Stone Age. a Philippine gov· ernment spokesman said Thurs· day. But anthropologists who have studied other pnmitive groups in the area tend to dispute the government claim of Stone Age links. AND THE TRIBE has had contacts, including barter. with other less primitive tribes and has lost the art of fashioning tools from stone because it has acquired tools through trading, according to a report by Manuel Elizalde Jr., chief of the govern· ment committee on national minorities. ' Dr. Jesus Peralta. a U.S.· trained archaeologist and curator or the national museum. found charcoal drawings on the walls of one cave or human-like figures that Indicate "continuity of practices dating back some 2.000 years. within neolithic times." the report said. The neolithic period refers to the last stage or the Stone Age characterized by a primitive form or a&riculture and lhe use of polished stone tools. THE TlllBE. called Taotbato. or Stone People. number 86 peo. pie divided Into 18 "houaeholds." Their existence was made known after a government an· nouncement Monday that Presi· dont Ferdinand E. Marcos made a helleopter vlalt to the tribe's remote home In the wllderneas ot Palawan Island 430 miles southwest or here. The report said a cobblestone toot, u.ted for poundln1. was found at th• stte .nd la In M1rc01' po1M11l01t. Fragments or pot.s pouibtrwaec1 ln burlala alao were found. THESE. ALONG with a rock s h elter burial s ite w1lh "porcelain bowl g rav e - furniture" were interpreted as s howing links with burial tradi· lions in neolithic times. the re port said. But Dr. Frank Lynch. an American anthropologist who worked extensively with another remote tribe discovered in th\ Philippines in 1971. the Tasaday. sa 1d there were probably "many. many more tribes like them in other remote parts ot the Ph1hppines. "That stone tools and the other things were round there doe~ not mean they were made by them CTaotbato 1. They could have been made and used by other people who lived in the crater ahead of them by several hundred years ... Lynch said of the government report. Soviets Exile Two More Dissidents. MOSCOW CAP I -Two more Soviet dissidents drew stiff sentences today. family sources said, one day after their colleague Yuri Orlov was slapped with a 12·year term . Zviad Gamsakhurdia and Merab Kostav3 were sentenced to three years in a labor camp followed by two years internal exile on a charge of "anti-Soviet agitation and propaganda." Orlov was sentenced on the same charge Thursday and re- ceived the maximum sentence of seven years ln a labor camp plus five years' internal exile. or banishment from Moscow. v...--........ APOLLO. Pa. <API -Federal oftlciaJs have confirmed that 25 pounds ot bomb-grade uranium are unaccounted tor at a Babcock & Wilcox fuel fabricating plant In this western Pennsylvania community. The plant Ii. the same one where more than halt a ton of highly enriched uranium -the kind used In maklo.a borr.bs - has been unaccounted tor slnce 1957. wben the plant opened. Fi I I lfw l'e Bllll DetNf • SEELYVtLLE. Ind. (AP• -A b1.&1band and wt.I• ud their two ~oun, tbildren were 10\lftd shot [ __ IN_S_HO_R_T_] to death in their rural Indiana home in a'n apparent t riple murder and suicide. authorlties said S hE'riff's deputies dis · covered the bodies Thursday In the isolated. lakerronl home •a fter be\n~ ~ummoned by friends wbo had been trying to contact the victims by telephone since Monday night. fi'ord Reeal,. Can DETROIT (API -Ford Motor Co. I!' recalling 110.000 new c~ to Inspect their shoulder belts, the automaker said Ttiurtday. because the belt.a might fad to lock In an accident. Tht> can were t9'fft Ford LTDs. LTD n~ and Tt-un· defbtrds and Mercury Couc~ with bench seau. not bucket aeau. .. ' STOCKS/ BUSINESS Friday' NYSE COMPOSl'fE ~ p.m. (EDT) ~ TRANSACTIONS ..... "'' ...... .... w.. w.. ~ .. """ ~ """ .. .... I I C.-l "' ~ ~ (loij Pt -(1'" {I~ ··~ (;.,, (loj "I "<ll (Ju>t ('-I r I,..,. ( (•J P l l'G (IQoo ("Cl it.Cf" -. 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"' • " o 11 ··--· menl. H .. •• _.., • ' lft • t j .., ·~ I ... " t, .... llO .. I H t " ·-u .P 4 • ~ -..... --• " l + " 1 .. ••• • ,.. 11 t " . J Friday, May 19, 1978 ONLYPILOi U Bonee Bealtlt Care 't 4-ge ncies Off er Joh Chan ces By SYLVIA PORTER S«ond of Two Par11 Middle-aged women In good health who ar6 lootons for employment but lack s~ial education or skllls should 1n· vesUgate the opportun1Ues In the booming field of bome health care Younaer men and women who have few technical skills ttl offer but are a~ing job6 \hat will s>&)' fairly well and could be unusually sallsfylng also should look Into Ule Cleld • HOME HEALTH CARE PROGRAMS are ~ine hailed as one solution to Increasing hospital costs and an aJtemative to institutional care. As recently as 1958. there were only a few thousand home health care aides In I.he United States. In 1975. the total wa.s an estimated 60.000. accordin& to the Labor Department's Occupational Outlook Quarterly. The need for aides is PfOJected at 300.000 by Florence Moore. ex· ecutlve director of the National Council for Hom ema ker· Home Health Alde Services. There is only one Money's Worth home health care aide in our country for every 4.709 persons. she says. Sweden. by contrast. has one for every 101 persons. The council sets national standards for aides and )~ supported by 109 agency members, 150 agency associates, 36 organiiatlons. plus scores or foundations, corporations and volunteers. THE NEED WILL CONTINUE to climb as home services become an integral part of the health care system and as the elderly population expands. Also contributing to the need for this occupation is the prevaJence of such chronic illnesses here as diabetes , hypertension. arteriosclerotlc heart disease. cerebral·vascular dis· orders. arthritis. neurological problems. malignancies and other long.term. partially disabling illnesses that can be treated at home. Pay for home health care aides varies considerabl}. depending on the slie or the clty and Its prevailing wage scale. unionization and employer. Generally. pay is above the minimum wage. Benefits vary too. Some agencies offer none. while others offer holidays. vacation. sick leave. health and lik Insurance. retirement plans. etc THE TYPICAL FULL· TIME home health care aide il> guaranteed 36 hours of work a week. earns more than the minimum wage depending on length of employment and level of responsibility. has one to three weeks paid vac& lion a year and one day of sick leave a month. is paid tor major holidays and eligible to participate In pension and health insurance plans . The typical part-time employee working a re&ular schedule is guaranteed 20 hours of work a week. receive~ the same hourly pay as f\lll·llme employees and gets similar benefits Such courses as meal plannmg and family llvlng wlli be helpful. Some agencies require a yeaar·s hospital or nursing home experience Millionaire Opts For More Study NEW YORK CAP• -Al 32. miUiona1re Eugene Krauss says he wants more out or hfe than a fancy house, trips around the globe and a well·endowed bank account. So he s studying to become a $50,00Q.a.year academic physician "The business world is tremendously stimulatinl and rewarding. but I just don't find ifs the end goal or d Ufetime." said Krauss. • KRAU~ BUILT HJS FORTUNE after leaving college and branching out from the family business. Now. after graduating Columbia University magna cum laude thii. week, he will begin studies there ror his tlinical medicine degree in September. Eventually. Krauss hopes to teach at a medical school and do research in cell biology and neurology. Some day. he said. he could earn as much as $50,000 a year -"but that'l11 ii you're successful " ·'There are things m th1s world that will afford me the ability to develop more as a person." said Krauss. His father and brother will take over his valve business and his share of the family concerns. which manufacture prec\sion components for the aerospace industry ..Success has become a very personal thing to me.·· Krauss said in a telephone interview from his manston In ""Aun Westbury on Long ISl£lnd. 'Tm looking for success as a human being. if there's development as far as one can go as a human beint." AS A TEEN-AGER, KRAUSS lert Long Beach High School after three years. to enroll in the pre.med proaram at Adelphi University ... But I was young and interested In the social aspects. I was concerned about fraternities and filling in socially ... he recalled. So two year11 later. a bored, J8·year·old Krauss dropped out of college and began working for his father. who was something or a success on hh; own . He had come to the United States "In 1939 with SlS "' bill pocket.·-... KraWis said. after having lelt Europe and lived for a time in Palestine. The father built a small stake. bought a rundown lathe ror ~. and rounded the family business. The aon started there. and before long was traveling to Belgium and Israel to estabUsh su~ldJaries In lt70. he formed his own company, which make. pneumatic valves. DURING THE FOLLOWING YEA&S. Krauss says, h(' spent a lot ot time thinking about material success -ttl:< home. bis cars, his trips. ·'But then at a certain point. when the business ls sue cessrui. it give., one enough time to think about what llft l!o all about. .. There's a tendency In Amertca to 1et locked Into ~ career. I just don't aec It. If YoU'~ successful at ont thlna and find lnt~rest In somcthJnc else. why shouldn't you try u~·· Firm Plans Open House Golden Weat Homes, producer al manufactured bout Ing. b~ announced a factory open houae Sunday at the nrm •• Santa Ana plant .'.cijacent to the Newport Freeway. 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MtlllbOO!lofltwOhltk lhCl)tl(UtlW N lngune de\lgneclon cit •• Hlelelecttont•-•llelnueM•otHld 0• IJUfll.lcM Olrocl~••Ot I d•d do '7UJOOO CltDlf•ll ,., J-. 19 197' bono• <Ol't •I proaucto oe I• wnle dlt ew de net Ol -""'P tt>d Of ll'te ••1119 •Poderaoo Mr• ••llclo etepledo o ttonot l\Ktnory to <K<omplloh llw .,,,. a11torliedoa' em1t100a o "'° "" 11 pro- To .ott nw-• cro"' l•l In the wot olcllO• -. todo Cit tC .. rcto ~on •I of ,,. l•llO \0 -d utejlt lllet In the w•• ,.,mltldo YOIM en" ••no cum Plato ol Wot"'' .., l'ltroln Clh<rl'*I Atlhu• ( Kli<f\ pq•llo dt<l••.00 •n la proe>otlCIOf'I .... squ•re ., ... ll'tll -· "f'fS °' Plan .. Olwn I*'• I I Dt•lrllo cM Me IVttll 1n HMUmtnt '°' tM Olstrl~t Pl• con·-'°' slgulentts •tctllltllO\ HICI -· lcr '"""""'""""' Olalrl(I ~ ..... , 0 A•,,..,,. al "'cretarla d<>I men lnlodoa ....... nolkJ• , ...... etter Ult -Cl NO All l'llaru joruNo '/tl1 ""' no1 IMtn ""'°" tncl ltvllld lor ""' Ca l qu• ... POt' n<rlln 'bl q..., , .. 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Wtltr Code ot lllt \• c Otwill• R• ,.,, .. .,, oor c t nt o It '-I P•Q•bl• umt "nolh~r 11tte Santa An• C.lltorn • 0111 •Olt • lt'ler lt1 llt<'IOt'I or l>Y •Pl''°" Ou ti a~eradO ((I Q,_ Ml •ll<Onotldoo \t•I• or C•lllornl• wold •lttllon •h.1111 ~ ~ ,,09 0 ~ K• 1,, • ualm•nl• t i ••cl to o redllo• BONO PAOPOSIT ON Sholl tllt Olcho Dls1tllo flt MeJor9' debt•• Y appolnlod "' h • pro1y L•o•I ortlllceoo Ot • .,.,oo ton • \Otdon be <•ll•d held and tondu<l.O n th<r ~• £ R"Y Olllg •Y Jr •t•Otclerot , 1 tmllO• Cle peoo 11.,. '"''"'• Ra >eh W•ltr Dl~trlcl nc11r tn Kttblecer un 'IOlo ~11110 cit •le<Clon tal)f'tu nt•I w nean•.,. Ollldal or I 1011 ~ clel (od oo O• En "tltm tf'IO menner oroy dec! n Ille Unllo<m [ltt !>t Ct11tln tt ()11wr u••n dettrmlnedO •I tlofTooe IN la wen 1"4tDtedneH end IU'" Qenet•I oDI 9" P<l<A 11 pr""°lllO Cle tener dl<lle eleC (OIDO•et on O-ltlQ I~ tncl Me,)•I\ • C1~ll ... I E\1-cit Ctl l0tn a IOI QIHI llH Low Ol lllt Stele ol C.lltotnl• 'it \I 1 eM Ii EPo n(llt• II dt tolO\ llon bonds for lmpro...,_t DI"'"' <Ion 91,1ert'••n ueculOt or Mlmlnl•I •tor o He>eclllu la tlt<clon en • cw >t • Thi• notice 'o .. 11 pu;want 10 • •• \r W•Yn• A Cler• Lit D•IOlti u.••.., I• •l•C<IOfl o. NO 261 lheroof In '"" •mount ot P•r• <•Ill<•• tomo •Ol9'11e ' .,.,. 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M•lor•• c.c1e •Ol..,11 ttntlra "" or Immunity which IW -~-to •• upt~lllcad• lOCI• do vn"lon Cl• IRVINE RAN CH WA TE II PUBLIC NOTICE al9u onl• re<lelmed w.,er lncl..Olng elem• rt (I) •OIO por caCle do•• O. ••tor Oii e ere•• hlor• • leg.t reprw•nl•ll•• tPO<lereoo ff rtYO<•bl• a la vo un1eo OISTRlCT ....,Ol ltw aALOTAO~ICIAL urvoltl storeoo lanu treotm•nt terrtno del c.,.1 es pote-0e t1111to E. mev vex• •111110 tltetlon ""mutt 11'• o. le Pt•_,. Q\19 lo elec111a • cwl B°'rd Of Ol•t<lor. t!'tt•eof OISTIUlOOI MIJO•AtNO lAt facllllles plpe6 Pllf'\flll'O -pmenl ullltno llbro cle comptt1Uclon di \Onl lo 1111 Boatel ot Eltcllon • Quiet hota enlH c1e -1• Pfl<.On• tH ATTEST NOTICIO,ILllCTION o• •nd •II l\Kft-Y -•pmanl tncl ... ~ •••'"°' clel 0 sl•llo •• •vlclenc. (Of't Ctflllled copy ol W d •utnorlt~ wlllcn slon•cl• corno IPOO•r•c!• nav• cM Arlt'lur c Korn NOTICE 15 HEREBY OIVIN , ... , • OllT .. ITO 01 AOUA 01 IRVllllW 119rtv lhtrefor acqulrl"9 '""'as to clu•I•• oe llNlarlOacl \' Otl ••tor O• •l\oll b<I ktpt encl flleel with lllt rt11,1rn• pO)ltedo le belo .. o~ rtpr-nl• tot Secreta y An ''""'~•tll•YOflllt \pttC •I • teUon "-' -n ctlltd •ncl 9'AHQI f"lflll conlr1<1vel commllm1nh lo l•rreno utul_.. Cle tu m-r• .. <ti> ol Ille llecllon •OIOt por ,.,. .. dlo a clesl-clon IRVINE RAN('ti WATER OISlAICT wlll be h<llO on Ille ltlh NV OI Jun• ILICCION oa aoH0S l•PICIAL ur-rv out llW -" -Pllf'POW• ol to q11e en eeto -no M l'teya l'te<llo c No •PPOllll"""I OI • Df'OJIY \llell tit SI llO\ hrclo• Cit to• •OIO\ de and ol the "" .. 10 • ectlon to be..., ell.ma teCI JUNIO It ttlt Ille Ohlrlct conlolntG In controch In 1mp~10 un evelw en •I •no •n Qut w vallo etttPled or • wot• •llow•d POtlle<tos end cha eltt<cton tavor•on BNtO or Dlretloo ttwrllol t>ellOI t le<llon cOl'tCNtttd C>U•wont 10 P1r1 •Of .. ,.,._...,. crvr (wt en <lllefln9 tO!ll•.,;h wlln oll'ter t9f"t<IH ten<lra ta •leeclon 11 1,1t1lm• 1 slo df tl'tereon .,...,_ I,,_ .. wllll •II or lhe le tmlnlOt'tOtOICl'IO> -""'' .. "°" (SEALI &eel on JUll I Ol Ille E14KllOf\\ CoOe or •I cu.Oro dw •OCMI• Ge-• oe I• •nll 111• paymant ot ooeratlne encl compenwclon dlt ••• "°' dtl CondeOO follow no •-l•tmenl• lei I ' In ,,.,, tHllter 1 ,...., cit ObrH como M NI• L E E'-'llno Ille ~lllt Of Ctllf01ml• w thl" lmpro.. paleb•• SI o *'-' o. •• pe •br• otlltr cost• OI ltw District encl Ille dt Of'anet., .. ld9ncla con<111$1•• ck writ ne (bl II II .. ""'"" Dy lllt dncr be en •I• dlcho bono• PO• -Mr C Orvlll• R•lnh .. dl m•nt 0 '''ct No 1'7 01 ltlt Ir• nt Ho T-otr• m"('" 11«11• Cit kl ffl~ltl'lmenl of ell or Dolrl of ltw bonO 111 .. tarleled y del •elor clltl terr9"c pt"on or l~I r@9'..,.to!al •f! C.I Ille tor am ttolo dt 0 •Ir Ito No 211 O.lltr& Mr Frtelerlck F t(tlltr qeflch Wel•r 01\lrlcl tor Ille l)Vtpo .. CtfllrU o h prOl'llbtOt TOCl•s OltH ttMrvt fund""' ol Ille PfOUe<tt ol ll'te ututeoo oe -,,,_,. r-vOlonl• llt'W" who In ttcor'dtt'tCt wlll'I ,,.. ,., 0000 y """"l<lo• oor el p-lto It Nit E R•y Qu 9ley Jr ol s1111ml1t1ne to the"°'"' OI H d Im mare., <11'-l•t son proll bid•• ~ Wit ot wlO ~ •II In eccordanc• o su rtoreM>tltanlo tegal oodr• •Olar ya Oto• •Ions of Seel ton llOOl or lSOOl 1 Of 1.00 p0r Mleriorld..i w)f!lo" .. di• Mr Cl'l•rl• H 011... P o .. m•nt DIS tr t i '"" propo.•I ot ,..,.,.,. 1 llalOC• nvl• wl"' '"" Pl.,, ot Work• tor lmprowe ,.,. Pflr\ONl,.,...nte o por una Pt'•Mlfl• lllt W• It Cooe ol the ~l•I• of pas le -• 4" ''' M<t on 3S4SO) del Mr W lllom H Eoc> flQer wlltlh•• Of Mii Qenlf• obt1Q11fofl S utled equ1~1ment• m11rc11 ment 0 •I• cl No >oP otb o•menlt o .. gnaoa como s..1 CttllornlA 'ent ti.o to IM voto lor Coo g o Cle Ao1,1• <l•t E•l•do d• NI• WtyM A O ar" t>orlCl' ot lmprowmtfnl 0 •Ir <I No JO rot• o ut•oPt• nl• Dalol• o~ llolloh rn.nt De rtt<otl..O by I 00 IPOO•••clo RepruentOflt~ l•OAI wh ell ,,,. prO>ty • 9 ••n h I II '' C11tllornla Olreclor\ al Ille "' M Rancf\ Waler Of tad Ol•lrlct 11'1 tllt amount 01 vutlOHle al RtQlllt_, 1111 vot.,.I•• PM on electlonfltv •lllW 11111eo1 qu .,, oec,..., oflc •Io. I• corpora .cll.no••ta~o or url t •O n •< Excepto como .-orov •to<» •Ir• O •lrttt i 1••7 000 llt ""'""' rfd ""° •w"" 0.1 Con-O.Or*'Vf YOOl"'941 olr• llCt or ll'te Roe ttrar o• Or•n~ County cloto QIHI •• d.,.,.. Olt ter,.no , qul9n cordanta w 111 Set llon ?OU S ot Ille manere tn • L•Y de O slrllo de Agua tor ll'te Oii,_ , .. ,od n IN 11'_.I PROPOSICION OE BONDS O.be•• UOO SOutll Gr•n<l ... ,..,. ~"'• "n• Ott r 11n guard an •itcutor 0 •d cooe or Cl• 1 Proceduro 011111 Sl•I• o• tH Co llorn • Dtvl\ on 110e c.ootoo o. HOTICJA Oil I LI CCI OH !Ion •1trtlnolte Ml'°"'" In 11111 no\ o el O 11r to oo AQv1 1,.1,... Rancn (611 Colllorn • or •I P 0 8o• I IN S.nl• mlnl•l••dor do 111..,.. cltl --114 C.I lorn 1 (OI I s(le(lll" Int• tt llOll Ag"' de E•t-cit c..1 torn • dlCN Por 1• .....,.,.,, M Miii ca QIHI ""' wh th boncto 11\tll lw PneDlt I om•• 1•6t un1 tlvede y em t r -o. oo Ane Cel toml• 91111 lllulo Cit terref\O\ qulen la) " o. •I whl<h II '' to "" 11\ICI An<I (•I I •l•«lot1 ..,. llt....O. nrllicod• y elecclon ffptelol Mr• ll•miKll Y " MHmtnb to i. ltvled •nd colltt<l.O t 9"<1ofl Qit,,.,•1 P«• •I D (trtlo o. S.ld 1,.,,.ro•e,,,.nl Ohtrlct '""" >lon•do llalO 1., 1..,.. Cit.,,. EutclO "'911 De Oii • torm .. •PtCll .. d Dy tne concluc II• Cit I•,.,.,,.,. l>'O• ""en 11 l•to<lr• •I Ole " °" Junlo 1•1• Cl <ho ncl11•l.,.ly upon I""°' w 111 fl MIO Im Mrlor•' ~ 141 cit>"'' por I• c•nlhl..O (Olltl lulte I neteele<llon Ott< l'CI lor lbl .... 911111111-o _,el torren< C.0...nty Cltr• "'"ting lhe •bO.,. re ley Cle Elecclon Un ror,.,. Oel Ell•do tlocclon par• tar conduclela COM prowtment Olllrl<I de V tO 000 ton• ,.,...1mo l<OClllO tie Ille ou•oo .. of llol<I "9 w lo elecllon d• lot DI-, tc 1 Kt• •"4orltMlo oor q1,1 r•m•nl>. de C•I tornla plelamenl• oor !»lot• POI torrto con S• d l>Ofldl '""" Daer ,.,., .. , •t • 1nt•tt• QW,.. •I ~llO por ctetoto "'I lo De QIMlllll.O •• • •oter •n<I lo I» 11 corl• ~· • tjerctr el oe Tiit •PPOtntment of• lll'O•Y cen be l!ste t1otlc • w o. GOflfc>rnW " ""' lorme • la -clon lllll 1 clef (OCllllO ••It or '''" no4 10 ••tetel t1on1 per "eno Ptrt *"''"'I c-tr\llr ooret ttollll.O lo voct al >41Ch tlt<tlon 11\t rec ho D•rlonel pr v1teeto 0 1 m "''"° Ol'tly ol llw •le<tlon -llltel resoluclon oo 11 _,....,,. de OlrectorH Cit tlK<'-> clel E•-cit ColllOtfll• cent ll 'llo I par """""' PtV•IM• ....,1 y meel °'-•la (ofe<Cton lret"'"ten perton m11>1 I»• MIO. ol llllt •• cle munid•CI qw pret-ejercer Anlt! EYer"J e090Jnl1Nnl Of e Cl'Oay h , .. 0.1 Ol•lrllO cit AQWO\ Cit lrvlne Ran<~ clll'tro del Oltlrllo Cle Mejor .. NO 2 eM ... lly lht ltlvtl t•lt Of ftlH •nd 10 y dilPOSklOfl Cle •l<tntlltllltclO y I• t ned in Sect on ~• Of ow Witt <IU• t i rep,_.,lelllt l•I Oiied• •OI•• voceblt el 1111 O!Msure of~ person •clOt>l•d• • 011 11 o. Abrll t'7t Otll Ohlr to* A9V' lrvlM Ret1th con I mu of payment to 11110.l••m noel WI •Cfq1,1l&lt OI' de<t<llO oe .,,.nciu• y Coo• of Ir•• S •It or Co llo•n • •n d <Ila eltec on el Ilene -pre..,. .. 1t1,1t ne II et •nv 11,.,. belot• Ille L E Ebtrt 110 .-1 Pfop0slto "" P'tMnt••I•• " lo• on ll'te \tit llwfeol lr•l•mlenlo o. ·-rt(l.,.,ll<la In In Janel n said 1mprovtmer1 o •I l<I t•r • ,. )uni.I °" •l4KCIOt't ....,. toplt peraon •OP>lfllecl es P<'O•v "'•II .,.,,. Pr.,lclenl• Vlt"l>• .. lclenl• •ot1ntn Cit cllcllO Olllrlto dlt Melor., Ill• bal oh....., •I'"" •IHI on \h•ll c1uyenoo -"'-"""' l.nllW• E.ot~ •OI .. \11111 ..... r or.e ( •Oii to• ct rt llt•<I• de Olthl tlll04'ltlad ,. c ... USI. !IOI ol reor'tWlllng I"" llOttl tor Gtl OtS, R TO OE AC.VA 1• Pf'OPll .. I• Cle Q ... •1 bOnO\ Oe 04> •v• be In Ille '°"" Pl'•K•lbael bv .. cllon d• ••m•'9"•1• ll'Ualte:IO ... , Par• tll" doll&r ~....,,,no lan<I to which he ,, ouaroero Y ..,. archlv11<1• con 1, which '"' -'nl.....,t w•• g1..,. ltVINE A•NCH y cion g1Mre1 clet Dl•l•llO cit -10••• U!O. ot the Wal tr Code That on Ille lr•l•m tn'° P'IM• 9QVIPO O. llom-r llOld• I llt '"" .. , oqutl Itel ~ ..... cllr•t dt ,. elecclon If ••o-l~rdi (">I ol Ille VOIH USI II °" .. Junl• "" 0 rrtloro d• No 2SO ot Oltno 01•1•110 PO' I• can D•lloh to bt .. ..., at WOIO tl<>e llOll In eel y lodO •I tctVIOO. pf~-nec•••rto meM_,._oll11t Ostrclf•conc1111•• • ng1,1ne d•slonacion 00 1 solclt e<lnnleVOf'lhe lssutnoot11!d 0 11 ld•CI d• U .. 1)1000 d•be••n "' Cllllonlo1nyottwrm•ll•rp91111 r.Oby p•re •••• .OOu••-cto tonaos Pt•• e• *"<:e ot °"""'r1'1 ptnd ol llW •II ... aPoefntOO sere valldo oetplaOO < Dol'd\ n•telWry lo 11<tomplhh IM Arthur C Korn tlllOflHtlO\ Y-11100. 0llO ton II 0<0 •• l~tre \/\all be PflnleO Wltttanl 11 CllMP f(Ql'COMIJfGmltOaOMtonl •IO' o '"" l•n<I ioO ......-uuot IMI "lilt M•• perm liclo .,.1., en ti ,1 "° c .. m Plan ol Worh •• llereln O.krlbe<I Sttcr•l••IO A• •l•nl• • .,. relar 0 CS.I 110• lo oec•••.00 tll •• D•oe>o• c '°" y lhe tollow tlQ D••• •l•«tt '°' -•• • Dt000'\11" t••nl •n .. _,.....,, lor 1"-0 str1<1 p1, ,0,. I~ ios sl9\11tnles r~Qv •ii~ s• d boncll '°' ltn0rowmtl't Olslrl(I DIS r R TO monllHI-.,. "'• noll<1• •llAI•• 01',IClAI. llAl.LOT d•I dlotrllo tOllltnl<lo•.,. COl'lfllO\ n h1' not Deen --lev lld tor Ille ,., qut ~ por escrllo Cbl Q"" HI No HI '""I ... ·-•lld \O<d to ,,. 06 AOUA IRVll<E RAJ'jCM ' "" '" t>onos • .,.,, PIOADlt\ '°"' <Onltll>ll IMPlllOV•MINT OllTlllCT HO lO t lunn<to (Olll••IO. (Gil Olr•• ·~II< ... V•"' n Wlllc:h .. 10 •Kl on • lo be •let 1111100 por lo peroon• 0 po pufl>OW Ml IOrlll ,,., .. " Wllject to tn. Junia d4I o retlor°' <Ion" Qllf' ,.,." mpue •I•• v •• DP , • o•qo o. la_,., on f olfo• f 0\10\ I>• d ""' ••• , <'QUI led 6\MUmtnl ••Pf'•Wnl.nle l09tl Cit ,. Otfi.Ont Q ... provll on\ Of S.Cllont )5'50 s of Ille .,. .,,. , ... d•CI .. ••<lu••••mttnl• •n l•rtt no• l#VIN• llANCM •• , ... O"TlllCT I• Cl \lfllo f •I ••IAIMM m onto °" roll ot the C.OU. ly ot O<-' con-de ecutrOO ton IM ClllPO\ tlonet de 1 W•ler Coclt ot tho s .. 1. Of C.lllorn a ISELLOI denllO cit dltnu 01\t 110 d4I Major•• ti> I Cl AL llOHO ILICTI°" 1000 & !Hlrl• Oltl tonoo a. ••S<t••• Oto CIUS ,,. ••ldlenc• of OWMr\lllo .,.., ol MCClon 3.!002 0 lSOOl' .. CodlOO .,. E•<ttPI .. OIMrwlM prOYlcltO In llW Sr L E Ebffl nQ 0 ( l'to• l>onO\cr•• ""'"°IO 0 ~a llll _,_ 1• 1911 l)of't(J\ (,,,. .. Df!ld\1(10 .... ••nl .. Cle tht •• ue ot -M> owned Ewery AQlle 011 Esttdoelt C.l IO<'nle est•,,. Ca111orn a Watt• 0 1\ltlc I L1w i.r c Orv no Rt M atOI 0• nl1 """ -,... u c"°"'"" •I CK no Io vo • ,..., • r&<• ~ In• •01 11 ""' llMIO'l todO .. 40( ... ,., <on .. •Oltr or h • '-rec>rew>f\141 •• ma, I l1,1l•OO O IO& YOIO\ ~·to.'"''",. 0, 01• 'on 1) Of ti. W•let Cocle ot the St Fr.OtrlO ~ K• 1 (>Or t ltfl!O It' I ll•O•bl• u m 'IQ \Qv• I eft., '"" -d VI\ Of f> '"" .. °""" -• ol Ol•lr IO o-.,,._ -01e e1therlto-"°"orb1•1te•lO<ldu-•l•PoOeradO ICtqwwoa rteonoclclot St•i.ol Ctlltornla widtle<liorloh.1111 Sr£ RayOuotty 1, "nuelmen•• •I tcllto o ••O IO\"''"' th• •orcl NO All ,,..,._ W>'••No7')" ly •PPG nleel ... hi' proo Le9el ctrllllCtclO die 9C...,d0 COii I• llC( or .... (ell.O "91<1 •ncl Condl>Clod In '"' Sr Cherlt\ H 0 •• , •••d•ll .. O• ' I •moo• ... p-qw Otha•• .. -.... ,__,. .. 11 ··~ I ... NIM•• , .. ....,.. ..... r"(lblr .. rtl)ttSlntall.. tnNll\ ,.,, Oflkl•I ol • :IOU S .. , Codigo de Enf .. ltlamlintc monMt prov!-11 tt• Unltorm flee St Wiii em H EOP<llQll Wfll' cMlermlfllOo t i I •fflPO de I• ,,..n 11"9U \llln• ,.,.,., ... ,.,._,. --· 1n tot t tn .t ..... M«<*°' corooullon own "9 •-tncl muto• • C.lvll 091 Eil-cit C.lllorl'll• <al q.,. llOfl L•• of IMSttte "' C.lllornle sr Wayne A O trk ••Cle tJto. ,... •• '"" ...,..,. .,.,.., ,,. ,. ... 14 ""'"""'..,._..,,_cs. qu..-Olan t-.utor or AO<nlflhtrelor ol •-t lllce la tlt«lol' 911 le cuat _, Thi• notlcit I> 91..., _.._1 loo,_. Olrntor .. dlJI D STAI TO OE AGUA LO IM--II' I• •l«C-It. II fO" .,,,.,.., """' I-0# -4-. V-9' -C-.. 0.-UOO ,,,. _11teol ll\e hOldler t1I Ullt loltncl ~'I (e)-nte~-tnllN M>luliol' of llW Boerd of Olrectors ol IRVINE RANCH beron Mt enlafor..,._rlO.llOf le l"'\btl et ••tw" llA>11'1>C,.-C-\•• A••• f a CiAt#Od S.11ta Ano ...... <•I h -'"' ... -· ""' .... OI torm• ,_ -lllUI ., s.c ....... lr11lne RllnCI\ Wat ... Olstrl<I adopted Pl>bl • ....., Or-C.0.•I 0.-ly Piiot MC< Ion JSIOl>det CoalVo ... .._ •• lhQ ,,,_ ot llOU<\ -OCI ...... Cll --0 ..... --_ ... tn s Slat• (b) • .,., 114<1 10 -MU!on del Cono.do 1 cump1tenoo con'°' re on IM 1rt11csev or Ao<ll 1•7* M•v" 2• June 2 ' ,.,. 0....., las 1» ot.n --en.,-.,, -.ttw>r , .,,.._ s..oc.-. c.oo ,.,.....,,,, ot the tll•le s l•nd •nd (ct ' q1,11lllos rnenclontdol.,.rlbe lent .. I L E Eberll"9 llJ6..ll en o <h• •IKt on -me~ dt cu•tqu,., BOHO PltOP<X T o.. ~ -o.c .... 0t>1r1to .--..., .. -· 1utl'IO<IHcl by I"" _,., nl ng COV<I lo Le dHl(lfllKlon tH •PO<lere<to St Prfflclt>nl/Vice Prulclenl ot1---------------iotr• m•ler • r-ldo -ley dleb"'a I"" ne R-.11 W-o.Mr><.I _ .... 4101 -.. #I --lfllO 0--<>O'I uorc .. -_....,.1 'Ohl Pf •1 -oo<I•• us., unl<-le en II tle«lor ll'te PUBLIC NOTICE q.,. ••• ""'"""a Wl>\ttn<" ,.,...,lt '° _,"_ -,_ _., --.,.u .+ _., * -°""" ·-°' mmvntty ... en nt> ---lo u upeclllced• TOCI• dulgnecfon 04 IRVINE RANCH WATER • gu •nit I on -.... ,....,.._ l><t#M:t C- O'( .. e..t a i.o,,1 ,.,,..._ .. , ,.. ·-••OOH nt-tblt •le \l'lllunlK OISTRICT-ol nw IAL.OTAOFIC:IAL No 141 tnor-" 1rw • ....,..,.1 01 PO*e ~o<¥ ._ -, -1 m.oy •Of• .. wld elec:I on ... mu~l prt de , • .,.,_.. -lo •IKute • .... &o.rool 0 ..c;lorsff\treof NOTICEOFEl.ECTIOH OISTltlTO OE MEJOR.AS HO tsl " ~., 000 ... • ..... .......... .. ...... -_,.,, .. -... , .. f"l«C on stl'I 10 I~ Board o! Ettcllon a Qvler flora enl .. Cit -la oerwn. oe 11.'lftEST NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN IMl e OIE r•I• of·~_.._ -' --• ...--,. ,_ - --oe <••I Ii.cl copy Of Wld ... u ... 11, Wiiien • vn•CI• como • .,.,.,.,,..,. l'l•vo .. Arlllur c. l(om spetl•I elect on has '-" called encl OISTRITO Ol AGUA OE 1 llVINf IO o<;qu re -<-11'1<1 --· -t tVlo '""'° ... """"-..,II _,on \flat! De '9ot -I H w Ill Int> returns 4>0Sll•do It belOQ 11.,. rtHll'ewnto '°' S.crelary IUSJ•l•nlSe<•tl•••Of Ille wlll c. ,,.IO on tl'te 1.,11 day OI _,...,. llANC14 le< 1 1 n '°' ,,.. c04 Kl on ~-• :MOl• oe1 ~.-•-def E••-cit of I~ ••action •olos DO•, ... , ~d ol•Cle• Oftl<I°" IRVIHE RA.NCH WATER DISTRICT 1t71 Uld. ectlon to bt .... •II m• I.cl ELllCCIOH OE llONOS <ESPECIAL •ncl a._. Of --.,.., .... ... "' '°"'. Ot ·~en Oo<ho 0 llr lo No _,.._,,,of• DtO•Y slla bt 51 00, lerclos de 10, volos cit encl of,.,. bollol election condvcled pur>Wtol 10 JUNIO It "7' q1;1> t on ~lor--tre•t"""'I ol cit ""•,....,. (Miii wotM'tle •-•• vn ••t d •<CtOled or • volt •t1owed oo\lte<to•.., dlcll<a .i..:clon fovorec., Boero of Olrectorsthereot Secllon 11511 1 of llw Elec:Uoni Code of P1t• •ot., .._._ vn• crw 1•1 tn '"''• meo -•., t1tllldtft9 a.ma ,. 111 111110 ,.,,, cao. llOl.tr Olt _..,. °" 11 lf'te•eor unln II t"OO'eU wllh e ot l/'tt I• emlH oncltdld-llonosne<ewtlO! lSEAl.I Ille Stele t1I Ctlllomla wltllln lmpro.. ti Clllldro Cle .Ol41nlP 0.'-' °" A HI •O " storage utokl tr .. lmtnl lerreno-t.,.iesPO-ot 1 lvlo. El tot OWln<; recw ,.,.,..,.., lal II h " P<l•• rulliarel Pt.., cit Obras como 11 Mr LE Ebef11"9 ment Oltlrld No lj() or the 1,.1,,. Nl•D•• Sl o ~_, o. la Pl allfe rec I I •• ,,.~ """'"'"9 equ1omen1 11 1 mo 1 b<o ese com.,.n11< on d• "'' I no tlll I s uec11t..s llY Ille cltscrllM.,, fl .. cll<llo llonos oor Me Mt C. ~•Ille Re n11 .. ot A•11<.ll W•lff 01\trtcl tor ll'te pu._ No roes. Of•• mere• llecho °" to •llCI •I Mt•SS¥V eqv-' •ncl Pf~ avaluo• -dl•lr to.,••-•• con cie son or •-rflN'ti9fthtt w of the ior•m Hiio dlf Olslrlto No 261 Gelle•• Mr Fr-kh F 11.aller ol 111bmllllfl010 1111 voters of .. Id Im cont•••IO e> prOhlbtO. Toes.• olr•• Ptrly lll•••tor a<qu r nq lunel\ to tlll\ •• dt 1 tlilO'IOtd 1 0.1 ••or dfl per'°" wNI n etcordllnu w Ill Ille .. r de<to y llencll<tos por 91 Pf-llo11 Mr E Rev Quigley .Jr provtment Ol•lrlct tlle proPO\t l or "'"'Cal o ,_....,., son prolltblot• • 11,111 1 cont •<lval tom,..11mon1• 10 terrtno 1111,11-* ttu m-•• e1tep o ov \on\ of Se<llOll 35003 o< lS003 I ol ll<lo por .,.1.,oor-dtO s1,1jeto • IH 01, Mr Cl'ltrl .. H or .er whether or nol vener•I OOllg•llon llt cen It INIOl1 n1,1I• carry out tl'to _, ...o P<H'P05H ot to -'" cai.O -,., s.. ""Y• ne<l'tO 0 lllt Wale Coll• ot the SUI• ot PO\ clonfl cit , .. -c1oi'"3StSO s Olt Mr Wllll•m H Epptnotr bOllCls of lmpr°"'"""'' Olttr <1 No lSO S "'led "''"'oclda""'nlP m1tt • the Ohtr <I corll-.lntG n contrect• n mpuoto un t••hlO.,. •' •"°.,. que "° C.. torn• 'tn11i.o to ltw vole• lor Cooleo dt Agu• Oel Est ado 01 Mr Wayne A O .,l or u lel Otstr cl n the •mo11nt ol rote o ntropee HI• I>• ot• a t cllld ne contr.ch w th other -ncle~ tel'd•• I• •let< on • ull m• Ill!• a.. •h ch I~ DtO/lly > o 1ttn (0 I s C.llfornl• Directors of IM lrvlne Rt"<ll Wattt Utfo n1 000 be eu1nor11ac:t •I'd lnueo vutlv .. •I• al Re9 sir-. cw VotM110 encl Ill• jllymanl 01 operellng 11'td compeniecton.,. •••luos oet eono.cto •Onow e<t~o or ce I I •d n H Ewceolo como es ,,..011 510 <to •Ira Dl.ll• ct for the purpow st•ted In me O<'OOMI cltl Con<l-dtOr•noe YotJll1\Q<I otra otllor tO•ll ol tM 0 '''ct tncl '"" Ot Oranve,.. 1v de"< 1 'one'"'•• Cit cordence w th S.ttlon ?OIS S of I~ metotr• en le Ley Cle Oltlrlto Cit Agut NOT!CIA Oil ILllCCIOH llon here netter Ml lortll In 111 • nollte PROPOSICI~ OE BONDS Debera HleDll~..-1 o1 •II or pert Of lfof! b0110 t tul•r dl<I y oel ••or Gel ttrr•no C.OCSe of C. • 1 Procedure Of 1rw Stele or o. Callfornl• OIY tiOll ll Oltl Coello<> elf Por I• -le st nollll<• qve ..,,,. wl'llch -Shall lie peyaDle from ., •I Oltlnlo Olt AQ<M ,. ne Rench C-,.,.,., t-out OI tht proued\ ol ll'te 111 .. 11<10 o. ... ,.,.,,.,. TOCIO votOfll• Cal lorn a <di t ~I~ the elecllon Aeu• O.I Ell-. de C.lllornle dlctM ele~<lon """''"' wr• llomedll y u stumenls to .. levle<I ono colle<lecl ,, .. , u11a -1 en\ltir Doo<" Ot' 01>-wit or wkl lloncls •II n .ccoroetoo •I «lllth I • 10 bf! .,..., .ancl tel It tlecclon ser• 11......a. .. ritic.tcM v ttntlr• el OIO "<It .Junto 1•19 Cllcl\o '"''"' w1y uPon land! within Wiii im I Qlc on -•• oar• ti 0 \Ir to d• wlll'I "" Pt.., of Wofll5 for lmpro .. \h• I lie on • 1orm •• '4»< tied by Ille cooouclda <le le,,,.,,.,. provlsta an 11 eletcloto pere str collO..cld• com prowmont Obtrl<t M11oras No 2j()OO Hit oor I• uni dad men1 Ol>1r1<1 No 1•2 > Co..ntv Clafl< "'"'"'9 llw •bO•e re ley de El«<lon Unltorme del EsteOc plet•metote _. t»IO(• por corrto con Stl<I ~ t.holl bear lnttrKI 111 • ot U96 '27 000 con el mu1mo ,.., lo Cle B•llols must be r..:e1...a bY t 00 0"r':Om!~""'*'' °' a pro•v <en °' E~~·~n:: .. ,. o. contonnt • una :':;:C~,~ ":1~s=~ ~:1:.:':' ~:~~ ~;~~'::":C:.~':':.':..~"~~ .~•:;:: =::::: .. ~~ ~.:,:,~~o .!~! i.c~ or'::~:.,:":.. ~':0:16:~ used only •I the lle<I-'lle<lll.o resoluc:lon Cle i. Jun .. 111 OINCIGr'tt denlro del Ol~lrilo Cit MejOr•s No 21( ennwlly tM ect ... t ,.,, or rates en11 'I mlKI os pere la cot.cc"" lr•lomi•t1 •JOO south c;....., """""' S.nle Ana E•erv •OP>lnt"'9ftf of • ~KV Is ' 0.1 Olslrllo dt Aolles 09 trvlne ll•nc~ cltl Oltlrllo dt A91M lrvlM Aen<ll con times of,...,..,..,, to 1111 oetermlned up lo Y <lllPOtlCIOll cle 11c.,,torllt-y I• C•lllorn • 0t at PO Boa 117'11 S.1'11• "OC•ble •t l"9 ..... ...,.. ol the Ptr "'oPl•O. ti oi.11 de Abrll ,,,. ti pro~lto <le pr-nlarln • loo on Ille WI• ttwrtof 1dq1,1 • c on OerKllo Ot' euanque ~ A,,. Callloml• 92111 .. t tuttnv II ti "'' lime before I L E Ebtr'llne ¥01.Nltts oe dlcllo OIJtrlto de Me)Ofacs ,,,. balloh used at Ille ti.<llOt't 111a11 tre11m enlo dt ~.,. rttl""'•o• 1n S•ld Improvement 01•1• ct •l\oll Pf''°" •-"'led H ll"OltV 511•11 11•• Pl"ft!Otnte/Vlc_...'-1• la -Hie Cle -ll -de obllQe-be 111 ll'te '°'"' Prt><rlbe<t b'( Seel on t luyendo Pf!ISeS tst-ue<> 1anque1 con\lll11tt a• ngte tlt<llon prt< net to CtSI . llOllOC ~·"9 -volts... Cl•I OISTAITO OE AOUA clon 9tf't'r'el clel Olttrllo .. Me)Ofacs JStO. ol ""'w.1 .. c-Thot on Ille d• •lm•u•n•ie n51•1•< ..-.~ D• ' .,,. Pll•OOMol llOldlnq Md etecl Of\ wlll<.h t'M ""'°'n-wes Qtwn IRVIHE RANCH y ~ 111 Cle d cno o \Ir to por 1a ,.., llOlloCS to be....., tl wkl tlecllon 1n ed lratam tnto gjpes equ po cle l>Ombf>er To lie q!Ml lled •• • •Oltr ""° 10 be 11 two-INm 1\'>I Of ltw votu t ••t • o. '• Jiii\ .. Cit OlNdorH de lloao cit sso Hl 000 deller•n ser Oiiton 10 any 04,.r ,.,.ll•n req" reel by y todO el ecwloo y --necnarto enllll.O lo voc1 et well • e<lioo th• ,. d •lee hon••-llW IH•.anco ot '-c Hie alllorlHdoS y emllldos o no COi' el Pf<>-low tl'le•t \NII be printed w!Kl•nllot para es to "°""' ·-londos per a person"'"'' Cito nolatr or !Ille as 00 t>ollOS ne<.,wry lo e<<ompt sh 11\c Artnur c l(om pqslto Clecla'tclO en le pr-s c on IV ll'te toll-no c11mo1 •cone°"""°"' M>SOdecoolrelCtt llMHI In Sec:lk>n .M01' Of lht W•ler Pt•n of _.,., ... , ... O...:r bed Sttc••l••lolA51Sltftlt Al S.C:retwlo Clel mtnlfllSt..:111 ... ., .. notki• <"''" O,l'ICIALIALLOT ,,.,. •l•rcer '°' pOCltres y pr-\1105 Coot OI Ille 'S•••· OI Cal torn . WICI bOnd\ tor lmprowm.,,1 0 sit ' OIS TRITO benCK Mr an peoot>!es con contrlllu IMP•OYllM«lllT OtST•fCT HO lJt Cltl dlllrlto «>nl..,..,.,, on contretoo n to l•nd n w<d lmprovem~nl O •Ir cl No 76\ Sl't•ll"" """" •nO "'o lo Ille DE AGUA IAV NE RANCH y de I• clones ctve seron lmp.,.slu y ,. o, ctuvenoo conl••IM con oeres aganc:tas E•cn •ottt \1141 l'ltV"t one ( •Ot~ •or purpose Ml lor'Cl't lwntln tull)KI lo the Junia,,. OlreclorH C•...i.cst• HclUSI•-· "' • ...._ UIVINI ..... QI WATE• DIST .. I CT y ti PtOO de,. QPtrec:lon y Olros CO\IO• H Ch "°""'.worth ol l•ncl lo wh (I\"" provision• of Sections >1'10> 01 Ille Oe•ll• oentro0tdl<flol>l1trltoO.Melor• SP&CIAL90NO«t.•CTIOft Ottld ''' tovt11••1.t1bt4'Cmen1oc1t10001 llOIO~ 111• 1"" '"'' _.1 1.0 .. i .. \\ Weier Coo. of 111t St.I• of Ctlltorni• (SELl.OI Olcl'tot -crHr., reClltoo rfllllOl -It 1'11 pert• Cit I-Ott rtMrw• o. bono><on ment l>Ook ol llW ~sl•>el • tonclus "' E •UPI es ottwrwlw prowldeel 111 1111 Sr L E Eberl "9 di lnttrHK que no •• ,_,.., el ochO To •Ole ,.,..k crou (•I n ""' vot ti produc lode e """'•<led ctto1 llono• ovldetlt e ol OWMr\hlP Mid OI lht vAtue C.•11 for nit 'Wei tr Olstric I L•• Sr c Orvlltt Relllf\efOI oor c en to 19~1 pog•bl• um Ing 111 .. are efter tlW word YES or IOClo d" «u&rdo con ti Plen °" Ob••t Of tne ,.,.d.., _., tocept tn..t n Ille Ol•lt lon U of tM Wale• COcle of Ille >r Frederkll" l(.eltor envalmente el redllo o redllo• alter lh• woro HO All mtrk• par1el Olllrllot1oMe1or••No HCP ~"'"' •11 aue~..,.,..., 10< lllt 0 sir <I Sl•I• ol Ctlllornl• .. io etecllon \1111 Sr E R•y ~lvtey Jr •trdoelerO> 'f "'"'"°' de pa90 CIU41 ot ... ,..I,.,.,.... .... 1Qr1>1ddtn All 0' Lu IMIOllS •• ,,,,,, QW reclbt•M',,. • l'lel ""' -.,.,..,. -'"" "° '°' the '-tolled htlcl encl c.onoucttd 11' ll'tf Sr Cl\ortttH Oll,..r Mrtndtttn'nll'llClo•lllempoclelo..,.. 11"91111/'tlf'lll ,.,.,.., tit fo<tli-n encl lot> I OOom • oe0tetec:c1on YA"" yeo1 I~ ""'1tfl s.o e1ec1 on s 10 ~ m•nntr P'OW dtct In U.. V11lform El« Sr Wllllem H E~nQtt I• oe •••~ m.kt IM t»llol void en a ot < na Oel Ree •lr•oor oe l'l•ld llW ''"' 1K111•• led •swssm<!nl tlon law of the St.le of C.lltornla Sr w.,,.. A Oerk I.•• DotOlet 11$adM en t• e1e<clof'l flt. II vov wrongly,.,..... ttor or deloc• vo111nlto Oitl C-00 di Or.,,ve uoc rOlt 01 tllt County ot Or.,,oe s Gon Tiii& f'tOllu Is Vlvtft -'"'11110 • r• Olrectorts <Ill DtSTRITO OE AGUA Dar.,. i.er tft I• rorm. prescrlllo POf" II ll'lh DollOI return II lotneo.._ Coun Sur Av•n cl• Or and S•nta An.t Cius ve t•IOtnce Of -"" p •ncl of tolullorl of Ille Boord Of 01!'9Cton ot IRVINE ~ANOC W<clon J510lldet Coc1190 • ~ ty Re9lslr&r ot Volt,. at10 Obie n Ctllfornl• olf'telepert-Pl>St• 11m '"" ""'"'• ol •-so owneO E•••• lr•lne Aanc:11 Wiier 0 strict tclOplfll Pullll•IWO Or-Coetl 0.lly Piiot Oii• .,. Its balotts -,.,., llSMas -•lier SantaAn• Ctlllorn 191711 •Oltr or rm 1-repre .. nlll •• moty on, ... 17111 Cloy of""'" 1t1t. lljlay " 26 J-, ' lt71 •n Cllcl\o •ltctlOll .. ,.,... de tuelql;ler BON 0 PROPOSITION Shall IM 112'1 Soni• An• Ctlifoml• '2711 VOit. Iner ",..,'°"or DY ~""''°"du- L E Ebef'llfl9 till-It otr• materi. r~lde por ''' ae«>era lrvlne Aenc:l'I W•ter Olstrl<l 1nc11r en Olcl'to Olstrlto Cle MeJOtH oeoere ly •PP<> nteCI 1• h s P•O•Y L•g•t Pr~llVlct Prtsl6enl 011---------------tctvt Mr lmciAfl(t llUMt.ncletmt(llt lo ltldetl10dl'WS4 ...0 l•sue Qtntrtl Oflllee ts1410lecer U11 ><Mo rec:into cit •lecclon rel)ttMl'lel .. ,.,.en> M olllc 11 of e o •u rtPr•tentanle eo-1 Podr•.olar yA Ya pen.otw1tm.nltt o ~ Uft4I Pf'W"• oeD1d•m,,nte OH Ql'eOd <Omo su •Po<l•••Clo Rtl>'HMl•nle LtQ81 qu "" declr "" oll<l•I ,. la <Ofl)Of'• clon ct.,. H-.. oe terttno y qu,.,. dee • un 9verdta11 e1ec111or o •O min slrtdor de bt-• tlel "°""" Oo 11111 o de torrenos QU..,. <•I es de s 9nado OeJO Ills lt1" cle Mle Esltdo (bl ftle onlllUI-• Po5ffr •• 1errtn0 Cit IOt b ..,.. 1 le I nit •"1o<lre<to POt • cotle dHientdor• • •ler<•r •I Clo! recf'to P•r'o"• or vt •O o o tm mlll\10.d ctVt Df'tl-•ltrc~ Anl9' Ql,I• ti rtl)tnel'tlllt\11 llPC)nl pulda •Oler en dlclla tlec:clon el''-que ~sen lor • la junta oe electlon ...,.. copla cerllllcacl• de Olch• ... 1ori0e<I I• CWI w qu1rder1 v .. ,. arclllwoo. can ••• cltrn oe i.1t11Cc Oii N11111une Oeslg nac on Oe et ipoO., •Oo .. ,. wall do l<eOleOO 0 Mr• permllldo .,.,,., tn el ' no c11m ol• con •-to> 111111ente1 r-eQlll> 10\ <• t que ... oor ncrto IDI Qllt ,.. e1e ctuedo por la per\ona o oor repraSll'ltnlt 1-1 cit le Plnont - Cit .c"'rcl!> con l.s dl~kton .. o. I• Mite Ion J500l o 15'lOJ I del Cod 00 dt! Aeua del Elltdo llt C.lltornla Hit eto 111 .. ltclo • ltlS Wll>S por lot t utltt M Cl• ti epOCler-le I qw Ml raconocldo o cerliflc-Ot a<utn)o con It -<Ion 101 S S del Cadl90 0. fnjul<lamlento HOTICI TO CONTttACTO•I CAL&Jflle l'Oll a1os ~lloot Ol•lrlct oceAH V••W lld OotdllN J 00 o <!tell t m of llW JOlll OOf fl/I IMf 1t1t Pit<• ot 91ct ltt<•lfilf l11••nen ~ II<• O<ten View k-Dt•trl<t ,,n WerMr Awn.... Hll<\tl"910ft .. Kii C.lllorfll• Prote<t ldtflllllutlon N41Mt CMlf\ t.11111 '"''°"'"' ~ Vttw k ..... Dhlll<t HllllllflQltfl ~ C.llfomle Piece Pt-e•e tfl Hie 1-1 Of- lltt Ooen v11w kllOol Olttrk t NOTICi IS H•"llaV GIVIH thet 11'1• •bo••.-cl klloel Oltlrlcl of Or.,.tt Covnty c..tl~e. Kl.Jiit ltY •no lh•o11v1t II• Gowrfl Iii! ... ,., l'ter•lnaflt< .....,..ct to et Dl\lrkl Wiii ,.01 .. up to, INI noC lelet !hon Ille OllOVt \leled ti-... ..., .... Jot Ille •••rel OI • <oMrect IOt 11\t ....,. Pf•l•CI 9111~ ,,.. .. bt nut_, tfl ow 111- denllll•<I tbo.. tnCI •hOll ltie ~ enct lhlbHCly f-.._ ol ,,_ .. ,,. , .. ,.o ttme INI Ola• Tl'tett wlU .. • 1.U 00 Ot8011t N qu1re11 I~ •«h wt ot bid_.,,.,.,.,, to ""°''-'"IN rwtvrn l1190ed c-lll04\ •111111\ 10 deV\ alter llw 1119 "*''"' dtt• ••< h b II mutt co11torm tf\d be ttSCIOl\\iW to 1111 < Ol'lrtCI dtKll ...... h ilo(ll bid 11\ttll .. a<<-..nlN ..., '"' ••t ut11v r.itrr.O lo In the <OAl•acl ~ .. M•lll\ -by llW 11\I ol ~ •11l>tllftl••<l0t\ Th• OISTlllCT ,_,.,., .... rl91!t to rtl•< I any Ot •II btth Or 10 ..... tl'V rreovl•rttl" Of lnlormel tltt In 1ny blth 0r n II• btdellne l!lt 0 \Ir '' ho\ OOla llad ltom 11\t O •tr tn ot the <> Nrtmet11 Of '" Clll\ltlll R•lallOfn ,.,_ Cltf'W•el Dtt•ell no r•t• ot Pltll"" ••Of• n 111e 1eea11 ty In •I ch in• woh I• to De pertotM•d tor ee<h c ra11 or tvPt of wort1m1n -10 ••""'• ,,.. c.on tree I A U>py OI ltw Pf'9••111ng t•I .. \Of! Ill• et Illa ()4\lfl(I AOtnltl ttr•llofl 0t t <• tor tonttector• rev -and In lorm•I on II •hall be moNMlorJ ,_ UIO Corl l••Clor lo whom Ille contre<t It •w••OtO -llOOfl •ny wbContretlOn \fflcler him 10 llllV NII feo INll Ille .. 10 \pttll ..0 t•t•' 111 111 ..,_men tnlfMOV.0 llV t"9m 1n Ille ue<utlOll Of Ille c•nlt It( I NO bl-may wllhtlr-I'll• btCI lor a per 04 ol torty 11 .. tO I oeys Illa~ ,.,. 11.1 ... , tor 111e -•nv o11>1c1• A paymen1 llOftO •ncl • pertormenct bOnel w 11 be •-lrtd .,,,.,.. 10 uecu llon or '"" contrecl lht ... , ........ bonO ...... be n ""' IO<'m Ml IOtlll In -contr•~I OIK-h atO 'ICUlllTY Eoo<h bid a!lall be 1 ccome>•n1e11 Dy • t••tlll•<I 01 <••Iller \ (heck IMIVel>le lo Ille 01~ I• Cl or • ••I •lectory bid bond In .. ,,., 011,.. DISTIUCT .. ocvteel"' Ille DI-• •• pr nr pal """ • wollsfectorv •vr•I y f..OMP•f'tY •• '"' .. '' •n •n amount nol 1-.s """' 10' of Ille ,.,.., 1....,m •...-1 of ""' btel The tN<• ~ blO bOflCI -I be 0(-el I Q\1111,_ .. 11\ot ll'te ~ 1htll •10K11t• '"' con I rot I I II be ewara.o lo 1'11"1 In ~9"- torm IY wllll llW cOtltretl -~• •t'td tllall --ttw ,.,,..,v bon<I or boflctl •• ~llleCI wllNn \ o..,. altt< not lk etlOI' OI Ille -..-d Of tllO C- lrect lo '"" ~ 5'11<1 MCU<ll'I' \l\oll be toMtltecl 10 I~ OIST .. ICT I-Id Ill• 1110""' to w!ii>m lht Got'ttrect \ •wareleO latl to e-uto llw A9"-I •nd P•O•IOI .. 111 llOtMh" Ill f'I \ «olen de• <IO• ol •w ... d (.o.,.mng-rd fly O.rroll ( ,.,,., C'''" Pul>ll\l't9d (>-<Al•I 0.lly PllOI ~ •• 11 , ••• ,. lflllS.71 PUBl IC NOTICE •D20 NOTICI CW TllUITll't IAl.I T II No TA 41t on .JllM2 ""et• OOA M .. Clllly ~ ... ..., TrU'llN ..--_ _.... '° OHd ot ,,...., recordtd -1 ttn •• '"' Ho 1m In -tt«O ~ 1m Of Olllc,lel Aecord5 n lf'te offlc1 of rJW Co..nty !lee.order of Or•noe C-S ty Stal• o1 CAI lornle WILL SELL AT PUBL C. "VCTION TO HIGHEST BIOOEA l'OR CASH Cpeytble at time ol Ult n tawf\14 money ol Ille Unlt.O St•te&t el the Solllll ltronu etotrltKe to Ille o d Co<inlJ c.ovrt-In ll'lt City of S..nta Ane Ctlifornle all r'911t, lltlt 1no nterest Gonweved to Mid,_ lltl<I DJ I ul\Ott wlo Oeeo of Tr11tt In tllt property si1 .. 1e0 n UICI Covntv end State ducrllle<I •• LOI 11 In BIO(I I I OI tllO lleJ\11> d v SlOI\ Of SlcllOn 1 of &.tt>oa .,'- "1ne City ot Newport &..ch •~ Miown Oii a mep t?WAOI roc.o<Otd In booll • ~ve 30 MiKellontOIA ~ rltCOf'Ot nt .. o Orenoe Counlv Ille streel -rHs ancl o-com mon ou gnatlon f .,w of lllt reel properly cJeKr lle<I aoow I• purporlfd lo Dt Ill anel Ill\~ TOp&l ••• Ball>oe h """ (.,. TM u.-rs'°""" Tr1ntfe dlt<lelms any ll•D I ly for any lf'tCorntlneU of '"" \lrHI ~s eno otl'tor common c1es1ona1 on ",,,., .,_,,..._in. Sa o Wit w II De -btil "''"'°"' (ov•n•nt OI ~rranty ••Pf"9'S• °' im 01t00 reoara tlQ t111e p015euton or oncuml>r...art. 10 DolV the remalnlne O<'lntlpel wm or ll'te nolt(SI SKV'od Dy Wl<I OHd of TrllSI w 11'1 Int-I lherton ts proyideO lft MIO l\OW(sl lldYOt'tUS II ""' under llW i..'ms Of ~ d 0.ed 04 T'llSI ... , di•,,._. tnd tal>tllst• ot "'" r,.,_..., ano of tM trusts cr1111ac:t b'( Wlcl Deed Of T'rvsl TM -c ery unOtt wld OMO of Trui1 ll•retolor• eaec .. 1.0 end di lw r•ll to Ille undffSIQMll • wrltt"' O.c•••••ion Of o.1a .. 11 ...., DtmMMI tor S•I• •nd • wr ll•n Nollet ol 0.l•ull """ Elec:t on to s.11 n.e .,.,. <1tn1gn•ll ceused Hid Notice of Oeltull •ncl Eleclk>n lo Sell to be r .. '°'""" n the <,ovntv wtwre Ille r .. 1 P<OPtrlY \ IDCAl«I MPERIAL BANCORP ••wHITru.IN By J P E11as Attorney1nla<1 0•1• ~. 10 ••71 PllClll•IWO Or-(.oest Dally Piiot combined with ,,,. New90rt Htrtlof New• Preu ~Y 11 1• U "" t .... n PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE • g.,111111 "°"' t>onOs for lmpro-nt Dl1trlcl Poro •I -Ito <le •-r clltl\o tlec corporal on OM1lng IMO •n<I mflAn• • Ol$TR16R~N;,,:ANCH WATER OISUl=~,,:,'i::~NO.UI ~2~• ::: ~l'te~~! ~!::...~m~~I~~: Cl~trt <•1111<¥ c.orno ...01.,,le Y Pl'• :':~~,~~. :•,::.,~~~71~':,'~:.: ,,,. Cl•ll 0.1 Est-do cat foml• IOI q.,. --------------especlll<• •• tle<clon"' la ,.,., ff'• It 1mt 8-11 o1 Olrt•ctor' llwreor NOTICllO" a&..aCTION • ?" oa rate Of tlQ!lt Plrctnl l~l per annum tener derechO Cit .eter"' tel ele<clOn wllo <•I •• -'nlac:t undftr the ••vn of A rTfST NOTICE IS HEREBY GIYl!H ..... • OllT9'1TO oa AOUA oa '""'"· to acquire -constt11CI WOii!• -•• person• ...... -... --de thl• Sl•t• (DI ' .... Ilea to l>O'Mtslon Arthur C KOf'tl \pe<Jel ele<llOll IMs -celled ..-"ANCH !e<llllles tor ttw colletllon trHtmenl tltulo corno M Cltflnloo en la \ltC<IOll of lht ol•lt l l•nd end I< t I~ Socretary/Anli ..... l!oec .. 1• yotlho Wiii be Mid °" ... lttll °'" t1I J-ILaCCtON oe llOlillOS ••P•CtAI. -cllSOOMI of ---Ille ., ~· dtl CocllQlll. Ague del ftC.00 Cle .... 111otl1•ll Oy ,,,. •PPOll'I "9 co(lrt lo IRVINE RANCH WATER OISlAtCT tt'll MIO tltctloll IO i..., ell-m.lled JUflllOft, 1'11 qulslllon storao. -INtlmenl of C.lllomle *I.,,_ ell ClldlO Olstrllo nerclte lht .,.,.,.,,,., t~1'1 I>' vllege end of Ille bollOI tlKtlon C'Ql\dl,ICllHI °"""""' to Pert voter ,,,.,_ -'"'' (•I on f9Cltlrnecl wet., lnclveffnQ dams ,.,. Oe MtJores C.O. wotanlt •-•• "" °' mmunlty Which lie Meks lo u llMntol Director' lllerf'OI Section 2Utt t Of t!'tt l!lac:UOM Gocle of et cutdro o. -•• -~ • I• strvolrs stort91 '•"ks tr .. tment (II volo POr ctdoa clol., o. v•l0t de el erclse k!or• • ,_, repretentallv• <SEAi.i , ... Sitt• t1' C.ll!omt• wltf\111 lmpro-ptlW• 'SI 0 dtstlllllS de •• pelM>r• IKlllllo pipes pymplng _,_, •• , ... no dtl cuel H pow-de lllulo El m•'I vole •I Mtcl election he m11•l ore Mr L E l!btr'llne ment Ol\1rlct No (JI Of Ille lrvlne No Toes. otra """''° lweh• o. 1o afld ell ntcftwry ectUlpmtf\I tflCI l)fo-1,1ltlmo II bro dt compenseclon Cl• stnt to the Boero of E l•cllon • Mt C Orvlllt A•IM..-dt Rell<l'I Wew District lor llw ~ cot\Jr•rlo " pni!Mblct.t ToOlls otr•s perty thtrelor ecq1,11r1nv f11t1CI• to • .,.,...,. Ciel tllllrlto es evldet'tel• ,_ ctrtlflt<I copy of >tlo t\llllor h wll c11 tiAr l'"rtderkk I'" t<eiltr OI tvl>mltttnv to Ille votw• Of Mid Im-mer<M olterentes tan prel1lllldat y fvlflll contr•ctu•I commltmenlt to <lusln de llM•n-v 0.1 ••lor 0.1 sll•ll be kl!C>I""" 111114 wlll'l ll'to returt1• Mr E .... Qwleley .Jr ll'11Yeme111 Olstrl<I Ille P'OllOMI OI *on •• batot• nula. c•rry °"' Ille ~ -Pll'1>0I" Of terrono tltllloclo ot ... -r• tll<ei>-of .... •l«llOll Mr "'°''" H °''""' wlletller or not .. ,,.,., ooctptlon SI 11tted equl--.Om••ll• mere• tM Ottlrld c:.ot'tltl-.d In '°"tracts 1n to CllM en CflO -no M l\oya hKNt o No •PP<>I"'~' of • proxy ll'tell 1M Mr Wllllem H Ellllif\Olr -· ol '"CllO•.,._. Dl\trkt No 111 rot• o utropeo uto l>Oloto II• <h1dl11t centrals with °""r ~let tmputilo ""•••'""en''.,,. on que .. vel Id •ccepteo or • volt •llow.O Mr W•vnie A ci.ni of said 01s1r1c1 111 1111 1moun1 of """'"•"" e1 RtOl•l•eclor * vo1 .. 1 .. and th• llOV"M•lt of operaunv •l'tCI tenor• la tletc,lon I• u4tlm. llstt oe thO,..on un1~1 It,,... .. w 111111 01 tlle Dl!'9Clors of ttw Irvine Aenc:1' Water uo 02 000 be avtllOflHd -ltwed clel ConOedoctt Ontnge JoelflOVO otr• other cott• ot lhO Olalrkt encl Ille compen...:lon o. •••'"" 0.1 ~ lollowlnQ nqv1,.,.,.110 lt l t s Ito District !« tM f1ut1110M stMtld 11'1 tlle ~I PROPOSICIOH 01! BOHOi OeMrt est.Oii""'*" of ell or'*" Of,,,. ttono do Or•net .. .,,ldeflcla conchnlv• de wrluno lbl t I• eaeculect Dy '"" NOTIQA De l!LaC<IOft "°" 11erel,,.._ M1 lorttl In nil• flOUCt ti Olstrlto o. ...,. lrvlM •-11 Con-rewrvt llltlcl out Of tlle procwdl ot lf>t t1111ltrld.O v <Ml velor clel tentno llOf'ton or ltQtl reprewn1a11w of Ille l"CW 1• -le • notlfk• -una nkr. bofldS 111\tll b<I peytlllt from ·~ Ir Mr un• tlUtde ., emlUr llOllOll de oi.. MIO of '•kl bonds ell In Kcor.,.nce t111,1ltao de ... moner• Todo llolanl• Plt•ton wllo '" e<Gordtnce with Ille •••«Ion -IOI ..,, ,..,.,..... f -'•to ltO ~ -cofl0<'9d llciKlon ftM'l4 -• ti OlJtrlto tit wltll Ille Plan of Worlls lo<' lrntWOYe osurt11r-.nttltQAI poclrtllOI., v• iwov111on1 ol SectlOtl l500J Ot SS003 I of ltftClr• •I Illa. It dt Junlo 1'11. eirclallwly ""°" l.ndlwlll\lft Mid Im. -1oru No 22t ctt tst. por I• cantklt4 """' Dlttrtct Ho l.IO? Ma pert-'mtnt• o por ..-per_,. 1111 Wei•• Code of lh• St•I• ol •l•C,lon -• "' cefld11tlda <°"'" "°"'"""' Dlttrlct cte 'JO 452.000 eon el me•lmo rodlto <It aelloh tnuat be l"tetl....O by e oo ctebl<lament• ou1on•C1• como 111 Ctlltornt• i. entllle<I to the "'°'" 10<' ~ttMMnte POt boiN llOr <Ol'l'tO C $tkl 11o1* ..... , ... , 1n1-.1 et t lnttf'H qw-tl oc11o OOt cltnto 1.,.1 ,. M on eltdlofl dtJ tllller tLUle Pf'-•OOO.,odo R~asoflt<Nlla l.'9411 WlllCl'I IM -•Y Is 91..n I< I II I\ forme • lo MUIOfl m11 1 *' c ,. .. or r-"°' to ••<..cl tloflt ..., a1 ano PM• ..,.rlr y conativtr -.. fke Of tllt "41911tr.,. of er...-<:Cluflty, q1ilwe dt<lr vn ofklel de I• corpor• acllnowfecioeo or cert Ill eel '" n ••ttec'-t• Es..-• C.lllw11I• ,.,., ll~l ..., -PtYIOlt .....,.. 'I' ftMdlot per• l•cottcclofl treteml-t• '°"'"Or-A-SOnta All• clon ctue ••Mlle de lorreflO Y qvton corc1ence wltll Section :IOU~ Of ,,. llenlro ... °'*"° ......... ,.... HI -llv .,. ~ ... , ,. ... ., ""'"MCI toy 111-klOft. tKtnterMIOdo y I• Celllomla,., •t .. .o eo. llM S4Nl1• Oetlr un OU••dl•ll •Jec:utor 0 eel Code ol CIVIi """""""' ot the Sttl• OI •t Olstrl• * ~ .,.,,,. AMCl'I II-• of llllY'l\'*lt " .. •wrmlned 14>' tc14uj1ltloft -~llO Cle Mlanqvct ' A,.. Colltornlo '2711 mlnlttra<lor de ~ *' PoM9W lie CollfOrfllt <o• II tPa<lll" Ille •leetton •1 •'900al .. lie P"Mflt.n.t • ont,,.wltCNf'ttlf t,.temiellto •..,. ,..llllNMlll 11\o Seid l"'llf'O-nt Oltltl(I \!\ell lltvlo d• ._.,. Qlllen Ill "Of. ti '#111<1'1It Is10 be --l•l II votentet ... Clot DI.VIie .. Me)Of 'flle IMlllOIS .... eC lfte •ttetlon "'911 ClllYtfldo -~ ,_ (Oftftllllt• • 11""41 """"" prKlnct '°" llQMCIO balO '°' ~de .... St~ "'4111 be on • '°"" .. SOKllied by , ... 10 .,,....,.. .. dt Qllt II.,....• Ml be 111 IN torm fll'ltl(flbecl by S.CllOll de tlmO«ll•I• l11ata1ec1-a _.,. tM 1141'-of llOldlne wlcl •IOCtlon 1111 est• antltul-•Pott«•• ,.,,_ c;o..n1y c.-"*'"'9 I,,. ""°"' '" don .,._ .. clel Dt.Wllo ., Mtter Ut06 Of tM Wlltw CliOt. n.et ... IN tr•hlmleftto lllPM. eQ111t10 dt.,.,,,..... To be ....,,fleet et• 'f'Oltr Met to 11w de m 1>'-y (d "" ..,19,1ue1o por qulrtment1. NO .. , di ClldlO Dtllrtto '°' .. c-llOllOh to ....... llt 9111 tM(tlon In .. y '°"° ., ... y ~MC-lo "'""" to .,... •t lllCll •locelofl. Ille •• Cort• .........., •• tler<M •• ... fM •-"'Im.flt of • -llY '"' .,. lldtd 0• , .. ~ 000 Oebe••" '" dltlonto...,Ollllf1119'lwar-.cwln•-. por• Hto ....,lrlal'ldo ~ ,..,... ,.._ mwtO.•hOldtrot 111 .. ••0.. recllo perso11al prlwllttlo o Im vted only •I ow tltctlClll -clflN •ve9'1ltdlatM1111da .. no.ctnet ••• .,,.,..llltlltltD'l"'M"*ttfttlt l c~lteOllCOfllllf'Oflll-l»controtoa fined 111 S«tlOll )Ct ot"" Woltr munldtcl q119 pntende •I«'-' Ank• l!ve•v •PCIOlflttMnt ef • CIO'O•v I••• Htllt 41t<ltrMt"' 1• IH...-lc lytlletolltolllllftO -• •1-I08 ..-.. y .,...,._, ... 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"oa.w.., t ..,,_ , 1.11 qw -Ot'91Ml•tcl0 Muna NOT1CSlllO.~i;:~:•T09'S lo•m• como 11S9Klllce el Secrttarlo SUPEatOlt COU•T 0~ THE Oel (Ol'OMIO V cumptltl\do <,Oii IOS rt Quhllot mencloMCIOs Mrllle (Mies) STATE 0, (ALIP'OllNIA '"°" THI COUNTY O' OllANOI l.• dttlQne<IOll de tPCICl.,ldo st 1 n th• Maller ol the Elltle of oocsre us..-UlllCAtmonte on •• ele«lon UpOClflced• Too• dttlvnt<lon d• BER TYE NI WINDLE o.c .. w11 •POCle••clo es revocoOI• • •• volllf!l•d Nollet I\ ,....eb'( gl..., to ~reelllort d4I ta .,.,,_ -10 •l«ut• • c.,.1 .,.,,,no <I.aims evalMf lfte wlcl dt<t-1111 1, t'lof"• tlltft de -I• ClllnoN °"' o...t to t •• !Mild tl .. ms 1n ttw office or slQn•<I• como apodtrtde l'lev• de '"" c1er11 ol t!'tt ...,,,ewld c-i or to oo•lte<to " t»to .. -racire..., .. 100 present !!Wm to Ille """'"'9ntcl •I t11e vototpor<\llllMdlol•cletiOM<lon .. ,IC• ot Mc:KENHA & FITTING At SI c101 tertlos oe 10s •o•o• Cle IOrneys •I u.... S.U Wllt.lllre lltwt JIOllle<lo\ °" dl<llO elOctlon ft...orec:an l.Ot A"11t19" CA 'IJOIO wfolCll ltUtf of •• em Inion .. Oldlos bONt IWCHMIOI tl<e ll Ille poloc.t Of btlSINIS ot ... """ ,,.,. rHllr., ,, Pl"' oe Olwti como • denl9fled In •II matten pertelnlflo 10 Cl9lcrlbt 4111 fttt lllcllO ._ Ptf ,,,_.. HIO ntete Such clalmt wltlt ti. Joramlento Cit Ol•trl'° No 10 cletltt• lllKtUary WOUCMn must be flltd or -o-, _... "°' 11ptopOtlto11 11retl!flt9d ., •forts.Id 1111111111 10.r J-por MltrlWldacl l\ljetO t let di._ IT>Otllll• •fiW ,,_ first llUlll~llon of "°''''°"" dt i., -clon JJtSO s doJf !NJ notice COdlOO Cl• AQ"• del EU•dO ae D•teclA.prttts 1'71 c:a111om1.. BETTY L. TOHER E•<eoto corno" prw11to., •tr• •~utorottllewlll ........, • .,.. I• l,.ey .. Dlllrlto dOt AQ<M of Wld dta<tent Ille Celllornl .. CMlfltlon t3 lftl Cedlto .. MCKINNA & PITTIHO A911• 1191 Etledll cit c.tltomla cllct,. Antf'lle)' llt Uw •IKdon ..,. ,...,.,..... wrlfk4tdlt ., I'» "IC>lllrt _....., CMdllCltlo dlt It....,_. pnvls\e on It L.M A11991t1, CA_,, :.v c:1.::::_1on Unlforme clel ltlOOO ,.-:~::,:..,-:'~ CDotl o.t1Y Piiot. ••t• Mtld• .. de confoflN • -""'" 21,..,.., s 12. It 1'19 -UC-dt lo Jun\e do Otnctoret "62'1' Doi DlstrU••,......de ''"'"' "-" IOOl>ltN el~ 11 de Al>f'll lt19 L.E Ebfrilflt Pf'tllldenteAlkeprnltlelltt 41•1 Dll"'IJO OE AOUA t"YIHf ll.t.NCH v .. i. JYft .... Olfec:I-.. PUBUCN011CE