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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-05-30 - Orange Coast Pilot.. Santa Ana Victims 1 Opponent Claims Police Chiefs on't Back Gates TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 30, 1978 VOL. 11, NO. ,,., l $fiCTIONS, n PAOIS 'Opposed by Chiefs' Gates Blasted By Opponents By JERRY CLAUSEN Of tlw O.lly P1lol Si.If None of Orange County's 23 chiefs of police trust Sher iff Brad Gates with "sensitive" or- ganized crime information. a former police chief says. Walt er Scott, on ce Westminster police chief and now a candidate for Gates' sheriff-coroner office in the elec- tion next Tuesday. teamed up with another candidate for the sam e post to blas t Gates 10 Laguna HilJs before a civic group. Candidate Lauren Rusk of San Juan Capistrano. 12-yea r s heriff's department veteran. and Scott took issue last week with what they called the sheriff department's morale problems. the burgeon ing county-area crime rate and sheriff's depart· m enl administrative problems Scott. who said he spent 20 years in county law enforce- ment, includinl? five years as Westminster chief, claimed he personally polled county police chiefs to determine: -or the 23 chiefs, 22 said they would not vole for Gales as sheriff on June 6; -Twenty two said they would vote for another candidate; -All 23 replied they would not place sensitive information in the ~heriffs organized crime files. The 23 chiefs could not all be immediately polled on Scott's al- legations about their opinions. "What is happening in Orange County today is just near dis- aster," Scott told members of the SaddJeback Exchange Club. Scott claimed that without a SEILER NEEDS MORE CIWRS "I was pleased with my ad in the Daily Pilot, it had a tremen- dous response and if I had 20 recliner chairs, l could have aold them all very easily." That's the successrut story told bx the Coeta Mesa woman who placed Thls acJ Dr UU! D1ltty Pilot: Two comfortable-recllnt'r chalra . """"t nauaa~dc. 1 buraulldy. l gold. xJnt eond. J\ras JtX X, lOClot Jf you've tot furnlshln11 that you want to tum lnto cash, Just call the Dally Pilot Cla alned al 642·!178. strong inter-agency intelligence system . organized crime soon will infiltrate county law en- force ment, politics and business He said that in 1975 the law en· forcement agencies lost their Orange County Intelligence Unit <OCIU l operated in District At· torney Cecil Hi cks' offices. At the command of the county board of super visors. the tn· formation was to be moved lo the shenff's department. Scott said most cities' police departments removed sensit1 ve reports from those files which contained information on 4.000 to 5,000 rnunlians gathered by most of the county's police agen· cies But in a later interview, Sheriff Gates denied the allega- tions, noting his department had .. sent out over 1,200 reports on organized crime last year ... Ile said. "I think the facts will show there 1s very good coopera- t10 n among all agencies in the county." The sheriff added, 'I don't think it's proper to gel chiefs or police into political campaigns. They've always agreed with me (See POLICE, Page A2> 2SantaAna Teens StablJed In HWllington Two Santa Ana teen-ag,ers were stabbed and slashed during an apparently gang-related knife and broken bottle light on the sands east of the Huntington Beach City Pier Monday after- noon, police reported. The two bloodied victims re· fused to give police any inlorma- Uon about the fight after friends and lifeguards carried the pair from the beach following the 4:30 p.m. lncldent. said sat. Luis Ochoa. One of the youths, aged IS, ls reported in good condition today al .Pacllica Hospital with a dGep stab wound ln hJa i11ht iberomen and var1ous cuUI and scrapes. The other victJm, atod 16, aul- fer~d cuts on hl.s rl1bt hand as w~ll H scr1pea and brubes to Ms head and chest. ff was treated and releaeed from Pacifica Hospital Monday. Wlt.,..... &o.&d police about liJL Youn1 malel were Involved In the ruckus. No arr11t1 were made, poU~ wd. 3 In Record Throngs At Sands Scorchin g temper atures brought a r ecord c rowd to New po rt Be a c h s h o r es on Memonal Day. along with a rec- ord number of rescues. Lifeguard Capt. Bud Belshe said there were several near- drownings and 269 rescues. which he attributed to the rec- ord·setllng crowd of 160.000 and to many people's apparent un- familiarity with the water. .. I've never :;een so many non. swimmers at one lime in my life ... Belshe said. He said the most rescues by one lifeguard Monday were re· ported by Doug Prichard, sta· tioned al 18th Street and Ocean Front. He pulled 36 people out of the surf. In addition. one near-drowning victim . 7-ycar-old Jarad Sewell of Orange, was rescued at 8:50 a.m . by an unidentified s urfer H e wa s treat e d but n o t hospitalized al Hoag Me moria l Hospital in Newport Beach. Also taken to Hoag was 15· year-old JuJie Garcia of Orange. who was pulled from the water at 1 :45 p.m. near 31st Street and Ocean Front. She was reported in fair condition today at the hospital. Belshe said air temperature was an unusually hot 82 degrees. "Nobody was walking -they were running, the sand was so hot." he said. Water tem- perature was 64 degrees, he said, with three to four-foot surf. But the main problem for most beachgoers wasn't the hot sand, it was getting to the beach and finding a place to park. ·'The whole city looked like a parking lQt," one police omcer (See CROWDS, Page At> 85 D£4.m TOU :4 STA.TE RECORD BJ The Allocla&ed Presa The Caltrornia Highway P~trol reports a record of 85 people k.lJled slatewtde during the Memorial Day holiday weekend. In Sacramento. California Hl1hway Patrol Sat. Doyle Mor· r\aon aald the tramc toll was the bt1be1t alnce ltatlaUca be1an to be recorded ln 1917. Tb~ pNvlou1 recor4 of 80 Memorial Day weekend deaths WU recorded ln 1972. Seorcher Lures Record Crowds To NB Shores • 1e, 12 as Blasts Dell' .. I ... ~.., llkNre KMM•r OFFICIALS PROBE WRECKAGE SHORTLY AFTER CRASH A Mother and Her Teen-age Sons Among the Victims Four Die in Plane Crash Near Airport By PIUUP ROSMARIN Oft .. Delly l'li.tSUff A woman, her companion and her two sons. all of Santa Ana, were killed Monday when their light aircraft plunged into an Irvine intersection while on a landing approach to Orange County Airport. N a lion al Trans p o rtation Safety Board investigators today sought to determine the cause or the crash. An autopsy or the .j>ody of pilot Edward S. Russell, 33. was scheduled this afternoon. Killed with Russell were Selena Chess, 42, and her sons Robby, 15, andStephen.11. Police said all four died on impact. Tbouah a fire caused by leaking ruel broke out. their bodtes were not burned, firemen reported. Several witnesses who saw the plane a Cessna 310 twin enstne laid the craft's lanalng ae•r and landln1 llghta were on when audd•nly It dove lrito the tntenectton of Dalmfff &l"Ml and Duryea Avenue. The plane narrowly missed, ( .. .... several commercial buildings in the Irvine Industrial complex. Police said it struck the street a t about a 45-degree a ngle. bounced about 40 yards and crashed onto the grassy street frontage ot the C.E. Mtller Corp. Several firemen at a county fire s tation near UC Irvine witnessed a n ash and puff of smoke a t the c r ash, acting Battalion Chi ef Eric Griggs said . Griggs said the group appeared to be returning from a Memorial holiday out\ng ; clothing, food. bedding and household cleaning s upplies w ere found a m o ng the wreckage. Seven county nre trucks and four Santa Ana city fire trucks responded to tbe crash scene. Santa Ana and Irvine police controlled traffic and crowds that 1athet11Jd at the site. Gri1g11 said the aircraft wreck~. e was removed b)' 1.30 a.m~ And trons1>0rted to an Oran1e u.nty Airport hangar (See CRASH, Page Atl Refinery ~ In Texas Explodes TEXAS CITY. Texas <AP > - /\ dozen fi ery explosions lore through a Gulf Coast oil refinery in a chain reaction c•arly today. killin g three workers and inJur ing 12 others. plant officials said The biggest blasts blew up two 55.000·gallon gasoline tanks The heat was so intense that f1 r("f1g hters said they were una- ble to get <'loser than within two blocks of the Texas City Refin - ing Inc A huge. s wirling bl<ick • cloud dnftcd over the area at daybreak. and a fireball with flame!'> reaching 200 feet m the air was visible from Houston 35 miles to the northwest. "It kept getting worse and worse." said-Sara Gra!.so. who with her hus band and th ree children were among about 250 r csi rt e nts evacuated from nearby homes ... Finally, one blast shook the baby's bed and woke her up " Rick Sherman. manager of in - dustrial and pubUc relations for the r efinery. said at least 15 peo- ple were working af the refinery at 2 a m. when the first of about a dozen explosions occurred . Sherman said lhe origin or the <See 3 DEAD, Page A2) Coast Weather Sunny through Wednes- day. Fol( or low clouds late tonight a nd ea rly We dnes d ay mornini?. Lows tonight 58 to 63 Hig hs Wednesday in upper 70s. INSIDE TODAY Chester Wha len. 61, of Eve re ti, Waah.. u .. recy- clrno" >us Ltfe. Victim ot a stroke. cancer of the kldney. tumor on 1'w lung and two heart attacks. he now rl'· 001ld3 wrecked btcycles for /un ond pocket mOMy See "Turning Cycle'f I nto Recycle&" cm Page A9. htlex C2 .. a ., .. ... .. ..... •• ., .. •• ~ ,.\2 CAIL Y PILOT s Tueeoay May 30 1978 China Wants Role? Arms Control Monoply Hit UNITED NATIONS (A P l After years of boycotting dis· armament negotiations. China s howed an interest in them in a· s peech to the U N General As- sembly that predicted the Soviet Union will start World War III. Speaking Monday at the as· sembly's special session on dis- a rmament. Forei1n Minis ter Huang Hua condemned the 31· nation Geneva disarmament negotiating committee because the Soviet Union and the United States are its co-chairmen. He called for new machinery "truJy free of s uperpower control." A U.S. disarmament official. dec lining to be quoted by name, termed Huang's sta tement "sig nificant" and a "hopeful s ign .. tha t China wanted to participate in arms negotiations <Related story A4 > Huang complained that in the Geneva committee. the Soviet Union and the United Stales "talk s ham dis armament and obstruct genuine disarmament. dis armame nt negotiations s hould b e trul y free o f s uperpower control and should be set up through consultations by t he governments In the de· liberative organ." Huang was cynical about the Soviet-American negotiations for a second SALT aereement limiting the nuclear arsenals or the two superpowers. "For anyone willing to face up to reality," he said. "the history or the strategic arms limitation talks since they began in 1969 has been a history of strategic ~rms race between the Soviet Union and the United states .... "In lhe e ight years of SALT. the Soviet Union has brought its once backward nuclear arsenal up to a par with that of the other superpower." Takes Olll~r ·~-......... Y1 t lhu k Navon. bl'ad's fll th µl'l'~ident. t oo k the ualh of 01'1'1<.:e Monday at the KQ('Ssct m Jerusalem . with Pnme Minister Menachem Begin looking on. President !'fa\'011. 111 his ~peech. ap· pc<1led d1rt•clly to Pres ident An war Saclal of Egypt to re· opt•n sllllkd peace ncgotaa· t ao n s. Navon. 57. succeeded Ephraim Kul1ir. "This stale of affairs must be completely changed." he said The assembly's main political committee debates das arma· me nt questions for three months ea('h fall, and the Geneva com· mittee negotiates on them in· term1tlently the rest of tbe year. POLICE CHIEFS ... Huang. apparently e nvisioning a similar two·lier system. said: "Questions of disarmament and internationa l security. ..... h1ch ('Oncern the interests of all countries, s hould be de· liberated by an international or· gan with the participation of all countries under the auspicel> of the United Nations .... The items and procedures of dis· armament negotiations s hould be decided on by this organ. "Machinery responsible for WW'I Letter Hit,s Beach MELB OU R N E . that it wasn't proper to get in- volved. "The question to ask is. 'Are they supporting those two guys <Scott or Rusk)'?" Scott, though. told his au- dience Thursday that at this point not even the state has a handle on organized crime m Orange County. nohng that a n attorney gene ral's task force had identified only five or · ganized crime figures her e. And, he said, information on one of those was incorre('l. Both Scott a nd Rusk charged that sh eriff 's department morale under Gates is at the lowest in history. He claimed. "IC Brad Gates could get the endorsement or his own men. I'd get out of the race." Gales labeled morale ('harges as "untruthful," countering, "f think the inside morale or this department is very good showed maJor crime in sheriff· policed areas had increased 30 percent The countywid e average. he claimed. showed on· ly a s ix percent mcrease. Burglaries. S('ott said. arc up 31 per('ent an the s heriff's areas That "1s the highest of any place m the state ... he said The alleged rise in crime was linked by the two sheriff's can· d1datcs lo poor depa rtmental morale. mismanagement or work loads and the need for countyw1de "task forces" to follow m oving burg la r y and drug rings. Scott charged that 24 different sets of intelligence records -23 in the ('1t1es and one in the s heri ff's office result in duplication. added expense and a lack of cooperation among agencies. But. Scott said. the chiefs "feel 1nformat1on is not secure 1 with the sheriff 1 It can get out " ony Queried I s Payment to Women Only Sexist? WASHINGTON (AP I -The U S Supreme Court agreed lo· day to decide whether state laws prow{tlng alimony payments <>n· ly fo r women foster unconsl1lu· t1onal sex d1scnm1nation The Justices s aid they will study a challenge to Ahibama's alimony laws Twelvt' states award alimony to womt•n only . In addition to Alaba ma. they are Arkansa1>. Georgia. Idaho. Louisiana. Mi!> s 1ss1pp1. Nevada. New York. South Carolina. South Dakota. Tennessee and Wyoming. Alioto's Wife Throws Hat in Senate Ring BOSTON (APl Saying "It's about tame another woman got elected to that exclusive men's club."· Bo!Ston School Commit teewom an Kathleen Sullivan Alioto a nnounced her ('and1d acy today for the DemO('rallc US Senate nom111atwn Flanked by her hus band. former San Francisco Mayor J oseph /\hoto. and her father. New England Patriots owner William Sulli van. she s aid she is in the ra('e for tht' seat now held by Hcpubhcan Sen. Edward W Brooke "I'm running be('ause 1 ·ve spent the last 12 years or my life on the front line of one of the major !>oc1al revolutions in our h istory," sht• said "Thal ex- perienCl' has a w<i~ of deepening tht• ins ight of a girl "If you don't think so. try be· mg ht•ld up at gunpoint in a classroom by a drug addict while you'rt' trying to teach 35 children." she added. 1 n introdu('ing his daughter at the Ratz Carlton llotel new':t con ference. h<'r father said. "All her li fe. Kathleen from earliest ('hildhood had a deep con('ern for t hos(• not as fortunate as she ·· Mrs. Alioto. 33. refused to answer any s ubs tantive ques- tions. including a dir ect question <.tbout her views on the pub)ic fund 1ng of abortion. saying, "That is not appropriate ut this time " Asked 1f recent adverse pubh('1ty <ibout Brooke's divorce proceedings had any l'ffect on her de('1s1on to run. Mrs Alioto said she had been cons1denng the Senate race for nearly two years "The thing that's crushing the.• atmosphere in Massachusetts Is not any politicians 's personal li fe. but the stat e 's own economic problems.·· she said "The basic problem 1s what the climate of this state 1s. Just look al It " La s t w eek Brooke acknowledged that he made a "misstatement and a mistake" in a divorce deposition when he li sted a $2.000 loan as a $49.000 loan He apologized to the pubh (' but added that it was a private matter Mrs. Alioto is a former presi· dent of the School Committee and was on the board during the height of Boston's ('Ourt-o rdered busing controversy She began her car eer as a teacher a nd worked three vears in Harlem before teaching emo· taonally disturbed children in the Dorchester sector or Boston In February. s he married Alioto. 60. whose cavil divorce from his first wife 1s not rec egnized by the Roman Catholl(' Church Fro• Pa~ A J 3 DEAD ••• first explosion had not been de· termined. Local hospitals reported 12 ad m 1s~1ons. three of them in critical ('Ondihon tn othc1· m atteris today. the Suprt>mc Court -Ruled lhal lawyers general- ly c.·11 nnot sohc1l business by personally contacting potential clie nts but may .do so. In some case!-. when representing non profit groups that engage 1n luwsu1b. as a "form of poHt1cal l·xpress1on." Said It will decide under what circumstances poor people c:h.irged with minor c rimes are E'nt1t le d to court-appointed la wyers Agreed to study a request by Massachusetts authonues that 1t ease s1gn1ricantly the const1tu· I 1on a I re~tri ('t1ons on police -;earches. Left untouched rulings by the Federal Communications Commission and lower courts tha t the so·called .. fairness doc· trine" imposed on broadcasters on controversia l matters ex t•mpts virtually all paid ad vertising. Overturned by a i ·2 vote the robbery conviction of a Ken tuc ky man because the trial Judge refused to instru('t the JUry that a defendant is pre· sumed innocent until proven guilty. -Agreed to decide whether the s tate or Nevada must pay Victims Of an automobile aCCI· dent a negligence award of more than Sl m1ll1on order ed b y courts m Cah£orma . In a case that m ay become d 1 allying point for the women's rights movement. Wilham Orr. now a San Francisco residenl where he Is president of the Or· rox Corp .. says Alabama's alimony law disc riminate ... against men Orr and his wi fe Lillian. still a resident of Opelika. Ala . were divorced in 1974 Orr agreed to pay Mrs. Orr $1,240 a month in alim ony. In July 1976. Mrs. On charged that her ex-husband was almost $.1.000 tn arrears in his alimony payments. and Orr was ordered to show why he should not be held in contempt of court by d:':t· obeying terms or the d ivorce decree Austr~ia (AP\ A letter m a bottle dropped from an Australian troop ship during World War I has been found by a farmer on a south Australian beach. The letter. dated July 30. 1916. and s igned by seven Auss ie soldiers. said · "We are hv1ng hke lords. having a real good time. The names of t he c h aps that are on this m essage arc all signalers hoping the finder is In the best of health. We now throw t h is note over board." .. It 's < moqtle charges l start ing to get me perturbed. I don't think it's fair to the employeel> here. They 've got som e very professional people in this de· partment." But under questioning by Ex· chan ge Club members. Scott and Rusk said the morale prob· lem a nd cooperation problem permeates from th e top downward in the department and is one of "attitude." Man's Citizenship Revoked by Judge Sherman said one of those killed was a guard who was not included in the initial count of people a t the S('ene The other two dead were first listed as un· <•c('ounted for. Fred Gross. supervisor for the Texas City Ambulance Service. ~a id he was in bed when the first l'xplos1on rocked the ambulance ~erv1('e building a mile from the refine ry. As a defense. lawyer s Cor Orr argued that the law was invalid because it was based on un- constitutional state laws . The laws providing for alimony only to women violate the equal· protection guarantees or the - Constitution's 14th Amendment. they said. A Lee County lnal court held Orr in contempt, and its ruling was upheld without opinion by the s tate's highest court. From Pap Al CRASH ... for study The crash occurred about 8:40 p.m . City str eet crews worked today patching holes gouged into th e s treet by the downed airplane. Scorched grass and bushes were the only other eyldence of the c rash. which was about 50 yards from the Newport Freeway. and a mile from the airport. Brush Fire Fought PE RRIS (AP> -About 80 men were reported battling a 700-acre brush fire this morning 1n the Gavalan Hills area b e t ween Lake E lsinore and Pe rris. s tate Depart m e nt of Forestry officials said. The fire was touched off in the rough, rocky terrain Monday afternoon by a tractor without a s park ar. rester. said departm e nt spokesman Chris Kram er. Of'ANOl COAST DAILY PILOT Scott cit ed a recent Dana Point incident in which , he said, Los Angeles police officers we re unable to gain Orange County sherlff's cooperation in making a three.pound cocaine conrisca· lion a nd arrests Huntington Beach In · vesligators were committed to the arrest, he c laimed. and the offenders booked into that city's jail. l n counterin g the char ge. Gates cited his department 's cooperation with other county agencies in a solicitaUon·for. murder case involving a Seattle attorney and the Bovan murder case in Newport Beach last year . .. Thia should show the public how much these guys <Scott and Rusk> know about the bus i· ness," Gates said. "They're un· informed and don't know what's going on." Gates also countered charges by Rusk and Scott that the sheriff's department is facing higher than average crime in· creases In their patrol areas. The sheriff said he hadn't seen a report mentioned by Scott but noted that reports for last year showed crime statistics in coun· ty a reas were low. "We had one or the lowest crime rates in the state ... he said. "H they <the two can- didates I got a quarterly report It migh t show an Increase. because this Is a time period in which crimes go up." Scott claimed that a state re· part released earlier last week CHICAGO (AP I -A federal judge ruled today that Frank Wa lus lied to immigration of· ficials by concealing a hidden past as a Gestapo killer during World War JI. J udge Julius J. Hoffman of U.S . District Court revoked Walus· citizenship. saying the evidence was "clear. convincing and unequivocal" that the re· tired Chicago laborer lied to authorities about his past. Hoffman's ruling in the civil case opens the road for Walus' possible deportation. The government argued dur· ing the civil trial that Walus was a Gestapo agent who kiJled at least 13 Jews during the war. Walus. 55, insisted that he never had been a member of the GesJapo and had spent the war years working o n farm s in Germany. During a three-week civil trial In Ma rch and Apr il. 11 witnesses identified Walus as the man they saw help liquidate J e wish ghet- tos in Poland from 1939 lo 1944. Stocks, Valuables Taken in Burglary A Corona del Mar reside nt re- turne d home from a weekend trip Monday and found his house had been burglarized or $2.880 in valuables a nd $.50.000 in non- negotiable stocks. Newport Beach police said today. They said George Haed· ing haus or 1833 Sabrina Terrace found that a window had been pried open and coins. currency Jewelry and the s tocks rem oved It's Offieial 15-cenl Postage in Eflect WASHI NGTON API · The Postal Service began enforcing its new ts-cent rate for first.class letters t oday after a n lnltial grace period when some letters were accepted at the lS·cent rate that expired Monday. , T he grace period ls traditional when mall rates inc'rease because some mailers don't get the word on when to start using the higher rate. Under the arace period. letters are handled as if they had the proper postage. in thi case 15 rents. without being returned to the sender or having the additional po tage col· tected from the addressee. Postal Servl1t 1pokesman MJcl\ul T. McManus said that "no matter how hard we try to 1et the word out and how many newt stones there are. some peo. pie Just donti 1et the word that they have to use more taae." Dt'fl•n:,l' attorn<·y Robert Korcnk11.•w1('1 countered with fou r German citizens who testified th.it they employed W<tlus .is a farm laborl'r dunng Wo rld War I I lie a lso in· trodu('ed into evidence ('ertifi ed German health insurance re('· ords listing a Franz~alus as a I arm laborer who worked for the fo ur German fa rmers during the war years Korcnk1cw1cz noted that the government did not present one document showing that Walus was ever a member or the German armed for('es Government attorneys claimed the health insurance documenL<> were fakes. saying that m any Gest apo agents forged documents at the end of Lhe war to provide themselves with ahb1s They a lso ch a llcngcd the ('redib11lty o f lhe German farmers, saying they were re· latives or people who were Nazi Party members during the war. "I thought at first it might be a tornado. then I looked out the \~rndow and it was as 1f it were daylight I thoug ht. I was engulfed 1n a fireball." Gross said Fire officials said there were so many oil tanks in the vicinity that they were not eve n t rying to put out the fires. but were trying to keep othe r tanks from ('atch ing on fire or exploding The fi rst blast was followed by a series of 10 o r more blasts over the next half hour and then by an additional explosion about 4 15 a m . witnesses said All fire departments in both Galveston and Harris counhes were called to assist in fighting Lhe fi res. The two refineries are a mong several located close together about three miles east of In- terstate 45. Just west of the re· fineries a large grassy marsh had been burning for 36 hours. but there was no immediate in· dication or whether it had any connection to the explosions. CROWDS ... said. "It was bumper to bumper through town.·· Be lshe s aid the city parking lot at Balboa Pier closed at 10 a. m . the e arliest he can re· member it ever closing. The Orange County Harbor Patrol in Newport Har bor was lhe only beach-related agency to report a routine day. A spokes man said the number of boats m the water was about a verage for a weekend and that there were no serious incidents. Shot Kills Marine OCEANSIDE <AP 1 -Manne C pl . Rob e rt Forte of Ph1ladelph1a died in a hospital of a head wound inflicted ac· cidentally at a civilian target range, s pokesmen said today. • Orange Coast EDITION Today's Closing N.Y. Stooks VOL. 71, NO. 1SO, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1978 C TEN CENTS 4 e • I .,..., Pf ... SUfl HE'U. CLEAN UP AT COSTA MESA FISH FRY PARADE City Employee Ted Argott Really Enjoys His Work Oeaning Up Parade Siooeper Digs His Job By JACKIE HYMAN CM t9lt DMty ...... a.tt Ted Argott plans to make a clean sweep at this year's Costa Mesa Fish Fry Parade on Saturday. BUT THEN, HE'S MADE one every year but one for the past 14 y(!ars. ArgoU is one or three city employees who drive mobile sweepers at the parade. cleaning up after the horses and the people. Far from seeing it as a routine job, Argotl looks forward to bringing up the rear of the parade each year. In fact. he's now an asphalt superviSO'" and doesn't drive a sweeper except during and after the parade. He volunteers for the job AND HE BRINGS ALONG an honored guest in the sweeper's other seat. It used to be one of his own three ·children. but they're getting too old now, so this year he'll be bringing along a friend of the family -7·year-0ld Gina Burck hart. "She's real thrilled," Argott said, adding, "I 've a lways liked it -all the crowds." He said he enjoys waving to his friends, including the many boys he's coached in baseball during the past 10 years. ARGO'M' SAID THE sweepers spend about five hours on the job on parade day. They have to clean the parking lots where the horses wait before the parade, then clean up between marching groups and after the parade. He also helps clean up around Lions Park on Sunday after the carnival is over. The horses aren't the worst problem. Argott said - it's the people. "THEBE'S A LOT OF cans and hamburger wrap-t pers," he said. "People eat lunches on the parade route and throw all their bottles in the gutter." The only year during the past 14 that Argott's missed cleaning up after the parade was in '15 or '16~ be said. "I wanted to see what il was like not to sweep it, to watch it with my family," he said. "It felt funny." So Argott went back to manning the sweeper. THIS YEAR'S PARADE WILL begin at 10:30 a.m. June 3 on Harbor Boulevard at Wilson Street. proceed south to 19th Street, west to Anaheim Street and south to Lions Park. The fish fry and carnival itself will run from 5:50 p.m . Fridayto8p.m. Sunday at Lions Park. Flsbdinnencost$3. • ID Aircraft Plunges In Irvine _) By PJDUP ROSMARIN Of llw o.111 Pf!« Si.ff A woman, her companion and her two sons, all or Santa An a, were killed Monday when their light aircraft plunged into an Irvine intersection while on a landing approach to Orange County Airport. National Transportation Safety Board investigators soughttoday to determine the cause of the crash. An autopsy of the body or pilot Edward S. Russell, 33. was scheduled this af. ternoon. Killed with Russell were Selena Chess, 42, and her sons Robby, 15, and Stephen, 11. Police said a ll four died on impact. Though a Cire caused by leaking fuel broke out. their bodies were not burned, firemen reported. Several witnesses who saw the plane. a Cessna 310 twin engine, said the craft's landing gear and landing lights were on when sudd enly 1t dove into the intersection or Daimler Street and Duryea Avenue. The plane narrowly missed several commercial buildings in the Irvine Industrial complex . Police said it struck the street at about a 4S·degree angle, bounced about 40 yards and crashed onto the grassy street frontage of the C.E . Miller Corp. Several firemen al a county fire station near UC Irvine witnessed • flash and puff of smoke at the crash, acting Battalion Chief Erle Griggs said. G rlggs said t h e group appeared to be returning from a Memorial holiday outing; clothing, food, bedding and household c leaning supplies wer e found among the wreckage. Seven county fire trucks and four Santa Ana city rire trucks responded to the crash scene. Santa Ana and Irvine police controlled traffic and crowds that gathered at the site. Griggs said the a ircraft wreckage was removed by 1 :30 a.m . today and transported to an Orange County Airport hangar for study. The crash occurred about 8:40 p.m. City str eet crews worked (See CRASH, Page A2 > Thieves Ge t Valuable Mesa Coins Gold and silver coins valued at nearly $12,000 were reportedly stolen Monday by burglars who pried their way into the office safe or a Costa Mesa tile company, police said. Police said the burglars en t ered Bayshore Tile Company. 3120 Pullman St., under the cover or darkness, moving through the warehouse lntotheolficeareaofthefirm. A large pry tool was used to crack open the office sale and steal the cotns, poUce said. Tile company employee John C. Rau, 56, or Newport Beach, told police that the majority of the missing coins were South A fr I c a n K r u· g e r r a n d s • commeratlve coins containing o0e ounce of gold. Air __..rash . , ' .,..., ............ .., IUCllH'f tc.NllHr LIGHT PLANE CRASH IN IRVINE MONDAY NIGHT KILLED FOUR PEOPLE ON IMPACT Firemen and Wreckage are Sh own on Duryea Avenue Near Daimler Street Gates Not Trusted? Tu:o Candidates Blast Sheriff· By JERRY CLAUSEN Of ,,_ O.ltr PflOC SUit None of Orange County's 23 chiefs of police trust Sheriff Brad Gates with "sensitive" or· ganited crime information. a former police chieC says. Walt e r Scott. o n ce Westminster police chief and now a candidate for Gates ' sheriff-coroner oCCice in the elec· lion next Tuesday, teamed up with another candidate for the same post lo bl ast Gates in Laguna Hills before a civic group. Candidate ,Lauren Rusk of San Juan Capis trano. 12·year s heriff's department veteran, and Scott took issue last week with what they called the shernr department's morale problems. the burgeoning county-a rea crime r ate and sheriff's depart- ment administrative problems. Scott. who said he s pent 20 years in county law enforce· ment, includmg five years as Westminster chief. claimed he personally polled county police chiefs to determine: -or the 23 chiefs , 22 said they would not vote for Gates as she riff on June 6; -Twenty two said they would vote for another candidate: -All 23 replied they would not place sensitive information in the sheriffs organized crime files. The 23 chiefs could not all be Immediately polled on Scott's al· legations about their opinions. "What is happening in Orange County today is just near dis· aster," Scott told members of the Saddleback Exchange Club. Scott claimed that without a s trong inter-agency intelligence system, organized crime soon will infiltrate county law. en· forcement, politics and business. He said that in 19'75 the law en· forcement agencies lost their Orange County lntelllgence Unit <OCIU> operated in District At· torney Cecil Hicks' offices. Al the command or the county board or supervisors. the in· formation was to be moved to the sheriff's department. Scott said most cities· police departments removed sensitive reports from those files which contained information on 4,000 to 5.000 countians gathered by most of the county's police agen. cies. But.-in a later interview. Sheriff Gales denied the allega. Hons, noting his department had "sent out over 1,200 reports on organized cnme last year." He said. "l think the facts will show there is very good coopera· lion among all agencies in the county." The sheriff added, "I don't think it's proper to get chiefs of police into political campa igns. They've always agreed with me that it wasn't proper to get In· volved. <See POLICE. Page .U) Airport Lawsuits Dismissal Denied Superior Court Judge Walter E. Smith denied a motion by the county today for dismissal of lawsuits filed by 98 Harbor Area homeowners who live under or adjacent to night paths from Orange County Airport. Jury selection 1s now under way in what is expected to be a six month trial or consolidated lawsuits which seek a total of nearly Sl.5 million in damages. Uetense lawyers, uns uc· eessfully argued that the 11 lawsuits should be dismissed in the light of court decisions which have held that the federal gov· ernment has pre·empted the field of airports and airport con. trols a nd environments . Judge Smith dismissed the motion and a motion for sum- PUC Me mbe r Backs Marine Base for LNG mary judgment without com· ment. It is argued by the plaintiffs that expansion or the airport and mounting jet traffic from the county facility has had an ad· verse effect on their environ· ment and decreased the value or their homes. A II 98 plaintiffs h ve tn the Newport Beach and Santa Ana Heights areas Judge Smith refused today to ..- immediately rule on the sugges· lion .that lawsuits filed by other Harbor Area residents who do not wish to participate tn the current tnal be dismissed But he indicated that he favor'\ dismissal or the lawsuits without prejudice -a legal qualification which means that the plaintiffs could refile their actions and possibly seek a separate trial of their lawsuits. Co ast We athe r Fo11r Killed in Refinery Blasts SANTA BARBARA <AP> - Taking a swipe at what she termed "M a rin e Co rp s bureaucrats." state Public Utilities Commission member Claire Dedrick said she would favor siting a controversial liq· quefied natural sas terminal at Camp Pendleton if she had to vote on it now. Mlss Dedrick also said It was "conceivable" that three of the agenc)l's five commissioners would oppose a site at Point Con· ceptlon ln Santa Barbara Coun· ty, which is favored by Western LNG Associates. Sunn)l through Wednes· day. Fog or low clouds late tonight and early We dnesd ay m orninl'. Lows tonight 58 to 63. Highs Wednesday in upper 70s. INSIDE T ODAY Cheiter Wha l.en, 61. of Everett, Wash .• ts "rtCIJ· cling" h'8 life. Victtm of a atrok~. cancno of the kidney, tumor on 1114 hmg and two heart attackf. he now re· buildl wrecloed btcycles I or Jun and pocket moMJI. See "Turning Cyclu into Recycles" on Page A9. 'l' EXAS CITY. Texas <AP> - A cbaln·teactioo series of spec· tacu lar explos ions rlp{>ed t.brouah an oil ~ery tc>day, killing four people. inJurm., 11 others and blowin1 up two 55,000..gatloo aasollne tanks. Blatt. after blast from the re· finery of Texas City Renn.IQ Inc. rocked the area for about 3S minuta starting iat about 2 a .m .. unle.atbln1 a balloon or nre with names 200 feet hi•b th•t lit up the sty "u brtl!lt as uoon." Some residents wd they cowrt· 4Ht at leut JJ blut.a, othen hid -ttten .... 'The beat was so Intense it was difficult to get close to thole injured," said fted Gron, an am bul•c~ aervi~ supervisor who was one ol the tint on the scene. "We manaRe4 to get three penont out and then went btck and gal a few more .•. Once m 1benr, • wall « nam. blocked the route bl and we had to flnd another way out. 0 • Gross aa!d be felt the first ex· ploslon from hit bed tn hit quartert MU' UM. reflnery. "I tbouabt at lint It mllbt be a tornado. Tbtb l looked out the Window and 'It WU .. If lt were dayHabt. I (bou•M I WH ( , , ... . . . engulfed ln a fireball.' Killed ln the explosions were Ptree refinery worken anct a aecurity guaid, Three of the 12 lnJuttd workers were in critical condlUon. IUck Sherman, Industrial rela· tlo.aa manaaer ror Texu City llefinln& Jnc., Hid the fire was brought under conlrol~ahortly alter alUlrise. R• said the plant had been runn1n1 .. normally when a tank erupted. We doft•t know what caused the explollon. We bave no estimate ol the dam ace." Sberman aaid the tanb, eon· tatn1nl' "kel'09ene bd r"91-oll. ' would be allowed to burn out. A black funnel of smoke swtrled over most of Texas City during the day, at limes blotting out the IWl and changing white clouds to uhen gray. The bl~ts were felt in a 2Q. mile radlu,,. and Houston P9lice on patrol in the southwest sec. Uon of the ctty, M>me as mllei away, said they saw an oran1e glow tlgbt up the sky about 2 a .m . Re1ldeuta Uvtna near the plant were acMHd bf author1Uu to evacuate their bomes. An UD· de.Urmlned nu.m~r left their (SMJDMD..b(t,f.Z) Weatern LNG is a partnership of the state's lar1est utillty com. panies formed to import the gas. The PUC must make the final decision on where in California to puce the disputed lermlnal. but Miss Dedrick !laid the a1en· cy ml&ht delay tha~ dectstoo un· tJI more study is done. State law requires only lhat the PUC rule on the acceptabili· ty ol Western LNG 's prcterred site at Point Conception by July 31, 1he claimed •••ex At\'-Senb A1t ...,_.ce.e ....... &J ,...,,,., ... .,.......,._ .. CAM~ ~ ""· ...,. •• Mevtn 9'ttllleU M,J lf,111-.. ,,.._. Call-• IU trt .... ,,.,.., a...i•1.. ~·· '-ta Cl9fftlc• .. .-. ~,,.. ~ .. , ......... DMta lftel<• Al TllNWn Ml"'141 ,,._ M ......, •"'9rtl•--.,... ...,,. "'"" . ,........ Ct.I - Ale CAIL V PILOT c UldOly M!)' JO. 1 IH& SRO on the Sands Record Crowds FWck to NB Beaches S c orchrng temperatures brought <.1 record crowd to Newport Beach shore!> on Memorial Day, along with a rec· ord numberofrescues one Jite1uarct Mood•)' were ,... ported by Doug Prichurd, sta· t1oned at Lath Stret?l and Ocean Front. He pulled 36 people out of the surf Lifeguard Capt Bud Belshe said there were several near- d row n ings and 269 rescues, which he attributed to the rec- ord-setting crowd of 160,000 and to many people's apparent un- familiarity with the water. In addition. one near-drowning victim, 7-year-old J arad Sewell of Orange, was rescued at 8:SO a.m. by an unidentified surfer. He was treated but not hospitalized at Hoag Memorial Hos pital in Newport Beach. "I've never seen so many non· swimmers at one time in my life." Belshe said. Also taken to Hoag was 15· year-old Julie Garcia of Orange, who was pulled from the water at 1:45 o.m. near 31st Street and , He said the most rescues by It's Offieial 15-cem Postage in Elf ect WASHINGTON <AP) The Postal Service began enforcing its new 15-cent rate for first-c lass letters today after an initial grace period when sc:>me letters were accepted at the 13-cent rate that expired Monday. . . . . The grace pe riod is trad1t1onal when mail rates increase because some mailers don't get the word on when to start using the higher rate. Under the grace period. letters are handled as i~ they ha~ the proper postage, in this case 15 cents. w1t~~ut beang returned to the sender or having the add1t1onal postage col- lected from the addressee. Postal Service spokesman Michael T. McManus said that ··no matter how hard we try to get the word out and how many news stories there are. some peo- ple j ust don't get the word that they· have to use more postage." aire Rebels Blamed for Massacres By The Associat.ed Press Zaire President Mobutu Sese Seko claimed today that rebel tribesmen who fled the southern Zaire city of Kolwezi massacred white men, women and children hostages somewhere in the bush last weekend. T~Oflw Mobutu's claim, made in Morocco, where he is seeking military assistance, could not be co nfirmed imm ediately elsewhere. Since the rebels were driven from Kolwezi almost two weeks ago by French paratroopers, there have been conflicting reports on whether .hey took European civilian hostages with them. The Zairian leader was quoted in an official Moroccan news agency dispatch as saying in- form a lion obtained by hls special services indicated "the hostages who were held by the re bels were all liquidated : men. women and children." He said he could not say where the kill· ing took place or how many were killed. Yilzhak Navon. Is rael's fifth pre~idcnt. took the o~th of office Monday at the Knesset m Jerus a lem. with Prime Minister Menachem Begin looking on. President Navon. in his speech. ap- pealed directly to President Anwar Sadat of Egypt to re- open stall ed peace negotia- tions. Navon, 57, s ucceeded Ephraim Katzir. SELLER NEEDS MORE CHAIRS "I was pleased with my ad in the Daily Pilot, it had a tremen- dous response and if I had 20 recliner chairs. I could have sold them all very easily." That's the successful story told by the Costa Mesa woman who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot· . . . l'"o l'Omlortable recliner t•h:.tlr !>, (tOC !t l nuui;ahydc. I burgundy. I gold . xlnt <'Ond Reas If you've got furnishings that you want to turn into cash, just call the Daily Pilot Classified at 642·5678. DAILY PILOT ·-·-......... ",_ ...... ,_ • J.c••.c.trr °'"' "'••lf»nl •""CM,... .. __. ,.._..,._ '"'' .. 't"::..:.t::z:- o.ne• M.~ .,"'""""· ... " ...... ~ ... , ,,_. ........ ""°" . Cotta Me1a Office """'""' ·=:~ ~~d ~~..., .,.,. A French Defense Ministry spokesman said in Paris, "We have no information or comment of any kind to give you on Presi· dent Mobutu'sstatement." The Defense Ministry spoke all last week of paratroopers pursuing rebels with hostages but insisted it had no informa- tion on how many there were. Refugees and Zairian eyewit· nesses were repeatedly quoted as having seen neelog rebels with white hostages In their vehicles. Services Set For Newport Yachtsman A memorial service and burial at sea will be held Thursday for Le n Lilly, 55, a prominent Newport Beach vachtsman. Mr. Lilly died Friday at his home in Palm Springs where he has been residinff recently. tiefore his retirement for rea- sons of health, Mr. Lilly was areal es tate builder and de· veloper. He was one of the found- ers and a former commodore of Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club He is survived by his widow. Martha..i.. his mother Allll_eJJ~Ulv. Palm uesert; a 8001 WUliam, Granada Hills; two daughters, Mrs. Barbara Sinasek, Newport Beach, and Haidee Dalqulst, Santa Ana ; 8nd two step· daughters, Patty Ryan. San Luis Obispo, and Shelley Kirk, Greno· ble, France. Skipper Kills Wife COHASSET. Maas. <AP> - The captain of a supertanker who waa about to return to aea ended a day-long family quarrel by shooting his wife lo death. woundln1 their three small children, then takin1 hia own Hf e. police uld. NtiCbbon tn the upper.middle clau 1r11 called police Monday evenln1 after they heard uveral gunshots trom the home of Jamee R. Quirk. Offlcera found Quirk, 48, dead on th• ltltcben rloo~. with • .3a-callber revolver lying nearby. ,, 0o .. n heat. She wu reported an ratr condition today at the hospital. Belahe said air temperature was tin unuguully hot 82 degrees. "Nobody was walking -they were running. the sand was so hot.'' he uld. Water te m- perature wall 64 degrees, he said , with thrt.-e to four-foot surf But the main problem tor most beachgoen waan 't the hot sand. It was aetting to the beach and rinding a place to park "The whole city looked Jike a parking lot," one police officer said. "It was bumper to bumper through town.'• Belshe said the city parking lot at Balboa Pier closed at 10 a .m ., the earliest he can re- member it ever closing. The Orange County Harbor Patrol in Newport Harbor was the only beach-related agency to report a routine day. A s pokesman said the number of boats ln the waler was about a verage for a weekend and that there were no serious incidents. Fro.aPageAJ CRASH ••• today patching holes gouged into the street by the downed airplane. Scorched grass and bushes were the only 'other eyidence of the crash, which was about SO yards from the Newport Freeway. and a mile from the airport. Monday's crash marked the fourth s traight year fo, Memorial weekend airplane ac- cidents around Orange County airport, police said. A crash in 1976 at California Road and Campus Drive, near an Irvine police department sub- s ta lion, killed four people. Crashes in 1975 and 1977 in- volved no deaths. The worst Me morial Holiday accident occurred in the early 1960s, according to police, when an overloaded twin Beechcrafl crashed into the side of a bill on takeoff, killing all nine aboard. ta••• r ca\end• TONIGHT NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL BOARD -Special meeting re- garding Prop. 13, Costa Mesa High School Lyceum, 7:30 p.m. ''BEHIND THE HEADLINES" -Dr. Giles T. Brown lecturer, OCC Forum. 7:30 p.m. "COMEDIANS" -South Coast Repertory Theater, Tuesday-Sunday through June 11,8 p.m . WEDNESDAY, MAY 31 OCC EVENT John Barth, "Work in Progress," Fine Arts 119, 7 p.m. $2, $1.50 students. Citizens Air Jarvis Views Citlze~ will have the chance to air their views tonight on the e ffect s of passage or the Jarvis/Gann tax initiative on the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. School trustees have set an in· formal forum for local residents. It begins at 7:30 p.m. at Coola Mesa High School's Lyceum, 2650 Fairview Road. Routine business items will be handled before trustees open the floor lo comments fro~J.he au· dience on the Jarvis isst.if or any other it.ems of concern. 85 DE.4.m TOU ..4 SIA.TE RECORD By Tbe Aaoclated Presa The California Highway Patrol reports a re<:ord of 8S people killed statewide during tbe Memorial Day holiday weekend. In Sacramento, California Highway Patrol Sgt. Doyle Mor- rison said the trafflc toll was the highest since atatistics began to be recorded in 1947. The previous record or 80 Memorial Day weekend deaths waa recorded in 1972. Bridge Demolished PITTSBURGH <AP> - Thoutandl or 1pectat.on cheen!d as the rickety brtdge where a 1creamt111 ironworker l°'t a leg laat week plummeted 120-feet In· to the Monon11hela River. The brld1e'a evtntual demise pro- vided a memorable holiday for the throna who walled boura before exploeave char1ea aent It 1pluh1n1 lnto tM river Monday evenlna. • ..... _ ·~-· --.......... SUCCUMBS AT 90 Neille M. Grundy Rites Set ForNB's N. Grundy A memorial service will be held Friday for Newport Beach pioneer Nellie M. Grundy, who died Sunday at the age of 90. The service will begin at 3 p.m . al St . Andrews Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach. Inte rment will be private. Mrs. Grundy, a former high school teacher in Minnesota, moved to Newport Beach in 1921 and married the city's first physician, Dr. G9rdon Grundy. He built the city's first hospital. Newport Beach Hospital, an 1926 at the comer or 9th Street and Balboa Boulevard and operated it until 1947, Dr. and Mrs. Grundy had a home on Ocean Front on the Balboa Peninsula. where Mrs. Grundy lived for 55 vears. She was a membe r or the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. the Ebell Club of Newport Beach and the Auxiliary or the American Legion. and an as· sociate me mber or the As - s istance League of Newport Beach. Survivors include a son, re· altor G. William Grundy. of Newport Beach: a daughter. Mrs . Charles Langmade of Sao Marino, and seve n grandchildren. ·-The family has suggested that memorial donations be made to Hoag Me morial Hospital in Newport Beach. Mesan Faces Holdup Rap A Costa Mesa man faces ar. raignment this week after his arrest by Irvine poUce Friday on an armed robbery char.re. Police accuse Thomas Olds, 26, of.1250 Adams Ave., of the May 15 robbery or the Red Onion Restaurant. 18512 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine. A restaurant cashier was ap- proached by a man who dis- played a holstered gun and de- manded cash. The bandit got about $200. Police said Olds posted Sl0,000 bail to g81D release from Orange County Jail Saturday. ---.... -- POLICE CHIEFS ••. "The question to ask 11. 'Are they supporting those l wo guys <Scott or Rusk I·?" Scott. thou1h, told blt au. dience Thursday that at this point not even the state has a handle on organized crime in Orange Cowity. noting that an attorney general 'a lHk force had identified only five or- ganized crime figures here. And, he said, information on one of those was incorrect. Both Scott and Rusk charged that s heriff's department morale wider Gates is at the lowest in history. He claimed, "If Brad Gates could get lbe endorsement of his own men. I'd get out of the race." Gates labeled morale charges as "untruthful," countering. "J think the insjde moraJe of this department is very good. ··1t's <morale charges> start· iog to get me perturbed. I don't think it's fair to the employees here. They've got some very professional people in this de· partment." But under questioning by Ex· <'~ange Club mem~ra. Scott and Rusk said the morale prob- lem and cooperation problem pe rmeates rrom the top downward in the department and is one of "attitude." Scott cited a recent Dana Point incident In which, he said, Los Angeles police officers were unable to gain Orange County sheriWs cooperation in making a three-pound cocaine confisca· lion and arrests. Huntington Beach In · vestigators were committed to the arrest, he claimed. and the offenders booked into that city's jail. Jn countering the charge, Gates cited his department's cooperation with other county agencies in a solicitation-for- murder case involving a SeatUe attorney and the Bovan murder case in Newport Beach last year. "This should show the public how much these guys <Scott and Rusk> know about the busl· ness," Gales said. "They're un. informed and don't know what's going on." Gates al.so countered charges by Rusk and Scott that the sheriff's department is facing higher than average crime in· creases in their patrol areas. The sheriff said he hadn't seen a report mentioned by Scott but noted that reports for last year showed crime statistics In eowt· ty areas were low. 'l Flunked Girl Sparks Fighl BUCHANAN, Ga. <AP> -Frank Lowman. charged with assaulting the county school superin· tendent at baccalaureate services, said he did what "any father would have done" when he round out his daughter would not graduate from ' hlgh school. Lowman, released on $49,000 bond from the Haralson County Jail on Monday, was accused or attacking County School S uperintendent Bob Watson during graduatlon- related church ceremonies Sunday. He sald he bad s pent about $2.000 on cards, in· vitations. cap and gown, senior ring and graduation girts for bis 17-year-old daughter, Debra. "We had one of the lowest crime rat.es m the state." he said. "If they lthe two can· dJdates> eot •quarterly repon Ii mtght show an increase. because this 1& a time period in whlch crimes J(o up.·• Scott claimed that a state re. port released earlier last week showed major cnrne in sheriff. policed areas had increased JO p e r cent. The count ywide average, he claimed. showed on- ly a Si)( percent increase. Burglaries, Scott said. are up 31 percent in the sheriff's areas. That "is the highest of any place in the state." he said. The alleged rise in crime wa:. linked by the two sheriff's can- didates to poor departmental morale, mismanagem e nt or workloads and the need for countyw1de "task forces" to follow moving burglary and drug rings. Scott charged that 24 different sets of intelligence records -23 in the cities and one in the sheriff's office -result in duplication, added e"pense and a lack of cooperation among agencies. But, Scott said. the c hiefs "feel Information is not secure <with the sheriff). It can get out." TEXAS • S~reweport Galveston Giff of Meaico .~ .............. SITE OF EXPt.OSIONS Texa• City Refinery F,....P.,.eAl 4DEAD. • • houses. Today's explosions recalled a rar worse disaster that rocked Texas City on April 16. 1947, when two thundero us blasts blew apart the ~ Grandcamp. a French vessel anchored at the waterfront. Fire spread in all directions and acres of oil and chemical tanks along the shore became infernos. More than 500 died that day, and 3,000 were Injured in the worat industrial accident in U.S. history. Ex-Marine Hero NEW YORK <AP> -A 6-foot man who allegedly used a knife to hold up passengers on a sub- way train wu scolded into sur- rendering by the authoritative voice of an unarmed S-foot-4 ex. Marine, police say. Police said the man surrendered bis knife when the unarmed passenger demanded it, and then waa sub. dued by other riders in the car. OC Pair Survi Cras Two Saddleback dents walked away m a crash landing which de Usbed their small plane Mond -and they plan to be back in air tomor- row. Flying instruc r Sanford Vance, 23, of Missi Viejo and hls student Judy B es, 26, of El Toro were on a r tlne train· ing flight from Ora e County airport to San Die when the accident happened ly Mon- day morning, ace ding to Vance. Pauma itude of at the ent ac- of the and small The two were circr Valley Airport at at 50 feet with Miss Bar controls, when the sl cidentally let the s Cessna 150 fall too stalled the engine of plane, Vance said. At such a low altitud there was no time to recover, e in· structor said, so be grab the controls and brought the lane in for a crash landing co g to rest at a 45 degyee angle. A lthougb the craft as destroyed It did not catch ire. Vance suffered minor facl in· juries. Miss Barnes was according to San Diego She officers. Vance, who has been fl eight years, admitted he frightened during the seconds be had to try and b the plane in, but said it h 't made him nervous about n . . The instructor ls taking only day off to recover and h scheduled another training ru t for student Barnes tomorrow. Miss Barnes is one of bi3 students, be said, and it is i portant that she get back up the air as soon as possible in same way people are advisecJ get back on a horse alter ~g thrown. "She'll be nervous," be id- mitted. When the plane crashed ?.Jn· day, Vance got his few inj~ when his face struck he dashboard. If he had been w•r· ing his shoulder harness his wouldn't have happened, he aid pointing to one of the thing he learned from the harrowinaex- perience. He also said he would ~ng the plane in at a sligbtlydif. ferent angle if he's ever n a similar situation. "It's <crash > going to mke me a lot safer pilot." he aid cheerfully Catalina Isle Crowded by Mainlanders .............. ., .... ...,.. FOAMER GOV. RONALD REAGAN OFFERS KEYNOTE ADDRESS AT MEMORIAL AITES He Urged VlgHence Aplnat Soviet Menace In Weeponry Bulldup Are Tlaeg Biased? N-Bomb Court to Decide Supported Alimony Challenge By Reagan WASIDNGTON (AP) -The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to- day to decide whether state laws providing alimony payments on· ly for women foster unconstitu· tional sex discrimination. The justices said they will study a challenge to Alabama's alimony laws. Twelve!tstates award alimony to women only. In addition to Alabama, they are Arkansas, Georgia, Idaho, Louisiana, Mis· sissippi, Nevada, New York, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee and Wyoming. Jn other matters today, the Supreme Court: -Ruled that lawyers general· ly cannot solicit business by personally contacting potential clients but may do so, in some cases. when representing non· profit groups that engage in lawsuits as a "form of political expression." -Said it will decide under what circumstances poor people charged with minor crimes are entitled to court-appointed lawyers. -Agreed to study a request by Massachusetts authorities that it ease significantly the constitu· tion al restrictions on police searches. -Left untouched rulings by the Federal Communications Commission and lower courts that the so-called "fairness doc· trine" imposed on broadcasters on controversial matters ex· empts virtually all paid ad· vertising. $3,000 in arrears in bis alimony payments, and Orr was ordered to show why he should not be held in contempt of court by dis· obeying terms of the divorce decree. As a defense, lawyers for Orr argued that the law was invalid because it was based on un- constitutional state laws. The laws providing for alimony only to women violate the equal· protection guarantees or the Constitution's 14th Amendment, they said. Lagrma Picks Glendale Man City Manager By STEVE MITCHELL Of, .. Deity~ ... 51.11« Fred Solomon, currently the assistant deputy city manager for the city of Glendale, will become Laguna Beach's city manager. probably in July. The 40-year·old city ad· ministrator was informed of the news this weekend, and was to attend a reception in bis honor this afternoon at city hall. His annual salary will be $36,500. "I'm delighted with the an· noun cement ." Solomon said in a telephone interview. "My wife and I have visited Laguna Beach on many occasions and we real- ly like the town." Solomon has served in various capacities for the city of Glen· dale over the past 14 years. He began in the buildin!Z deoart· menl, holding three positions, in· eluding superintendant of build· Former Gov. Ronald Reagan called Monday for continued American military strength ln a keynote address at the 24th an· nual Memorial Day services at Harbor Lawn Memorial Parle in Costa Mesa. More than 350 people attended the solemn rites in honor of all servicemen who lost their lives in all U.S. wars. The obse rvance was sponsored by coast veterans or· ganizations. Honor color guards came Crom Lhe Jewish War Veterans of America and the California Air National Guard. Reagan, in his keynote ad· dress. declared that the United States will make a serious error if it does not have a neutron bomb. The former governor charged that the Soviet Union is b uilding the most massive military machine in history. He asserted that Russia ls pre· paring for victory in case of war. with no quarter given but hinted that in bis belief, if an in· ternational crisis comes to that. no quarter should be given to the enemy. "Never again." be declared, directly referring to the Viet· nam War, "will we ask young men to ftgbt and die in a war we have no intention or winning ... Ex-developer Dies SAN DIEGO <AP) -Dennis B. Wittman, convicted former p r e sident of the financially troubled Saratoga Development Corp., has died of apparent heart failure alter playing basketball at the Metropolitan Correctional Center. . -. -·· - Tueed!y. May 30. 1979 DAILY PILOT A3 Beat,S•og Crowds Swarm Coast Beaches ·'I opened the window of my hotel room expecting to smell the salt breeze, and all I could smell was sun tan lotion," one disgrunUed Laguna Beach vls· ltor said Monday. It was wall to wall s un wors hipers along the Orange Coast Memorial Day with a rec· ord 35,000 to 40,000 souls at Laguna Beach alone. Lifeguard Mike D'!Vlnell said 16 lifeguards were kept busy pulling more than 40 people from riptides. The throngs were drawn to the beaches by inland heat and smog, only to find temperatures of 82 at the beaches, long traffic lines, no parting, and barely a space to put down a beach towel. Firemen rescued Richard Jenkins, 25, of Pacific Palisades Monday evening when be fell 12 feet down a cliff in the 2400 block of South Coast Highway. Fireman Carl Klass· Jr. scrambled down the cliff and helped Jenkins to the top where he was treated by paramedics and rushed to South Coast Com· munlty Hospital with cuts. A second out-of town beach visitor was taken to the hospital Monday after being slammed onto the sand by a wave. lifeguards said. Gregg Casteria, 18, of West Los Angeles, was body surfing at the south end of Pearl Street Beach at about 2 p.m. when the incident occurred. Lifeguards packed bis neck and back in sand and be was taken to the hospital by ambulance. Crowds were jmt as heavy south of Laguna Beach, where San Clemente lifeguard Steve Barrett described the beach Area Highway Budget Hike Recommended The Assembly Ways and Means s ubcommittee on transportation voted to recom· mend adding $200 million lo the 1978· 79 budget for road construe· lion and related c~s ts in Southern California. The move came after a number of Orange County l awmakers. including As· semblyman Dennis Mangers, I). Huntingtoo Beach, testified that they believe the area bas f>een short changed. ·'This bureaucratic blindness by the Department of Transportation bas left us a massive pit that stretches for miles, and 20 years of promises, I m igbt add, instead of a com· pleted Costa Mesa Freeway," Mangers said. Completion of the Costa Mesa Freeway has been the subject of an ongoing battle, with Mangers and city officials righting for it and CalTrana Director Adriana Gianturco saying sbe opposes it. ~pulatlon over the weekend u 'blanket to blanket." "In all m y years as a lifeguard. l 've never seen anytblnl like It." sald Barrett, supervisor for county beaches north to Aliso Pier. which are patrolled by San Clemente lifeguards. On Sunday. crowds reached 30,000 on San Clemente city beaches alone, compared to the 13,000 lifeeuards expected, Bar· rett said. Seven-foot waves kept most swimmers out or the water on Saturday and Sunday. but on Monday. with the air tem- perature soaring to 83 degrees and the surf down to four feet, the 69·degree water drew throngs of swimmers, waders and surfen. * * * 103,000 Fisitors JaniHB West Orange County a uthorities were resthfg \Ip to- day after a Memorial Day that capped a tbree·day holiday .period that caused the heaviest workloads in their experience. "TralCic was the worst we have ever seen it,·· said Orange County Sheriff's Harbor Patrol Deputy Dean Cordell, adding that boating activity in the Hunt- ington 'Harbour area was the heaviest ever. MemoriaJ Day attendance at Hungtington Beach, Huntington State Beach, Bolsa Chica State Beach and Seal Beach totaled an estim ated 103,000 people. Many visitors were turned away by overflow in parking areas and simply fear of extreme heavy tramc. Surfing and bathing accidents complicated by a sudden strong surf in Seal Beach Sunday added to problems and sent two persons to Pacifica Hospital's intensive care unit. Frank Dagooese, 43, of Long Beach. and Tom Fogarty, 23, of Artesia, both suffered cervical spinal i.Jtjuries. lifeguards said. • A third swimmer, John CuUer, 18, of La Puente, was rescued after passing out as be clung, ex· ha usted, to a piling under the Huntington Beach City Pier. lifeguards said. Authorities said Cutler's loca· lion was in a blind spot where they did not Immediately notice him from their llreguard stat.ion on the pier until he noated out from under it. Lifeguards said their men, Pat Graham and Mike Gifford. jumped ofr the pier and were then Joined by Lifeguard Ron Renno. They gave Cutler mouth-to· mouth resuscitation in the water and revived him. Every cove on the windward and leeward sides or Catalina Island was jammed with boats over the Memorial Day weekend as the "cruisin', booiin' and s noozln "' yacht crowd from Newport to Marina del Rey sought respite from the mainland heat. -Overturned by a 7 ·2 vote the robbery conviction of a Ken· lucky man because the trial judge refused to instruct the jury that a defendant ls pre· sumed innocent until proven guilty. -Agreed to decide whether he state of Nevada must pay 1ictims of an automobile acci· tent a negligence award of more ban Sl million ordered b y «>urts in California. Ing. He was executive assistant ---------------------------------------, to the director of public works, But despite the crowded condi· tions from Avalon to the Isthmus there were no serious problems. "It was the busiest holiday weekend we have had in five yean," said a harbor master spokesman at Avalon. "We bad 175 boats anchored off Casino Pomt and every mooring within the harbor was occupied.·• A brisk wind that came up Sunday night caused some of the anchored boats to drag but there were no serious incidents, the spokesman said. Doug Bombard, head of the Catahna Camp and Cove Agency at the Isthmus. said every cove on both sides of the island was jammed with holiday bosten,. In a case that may become a nllying point for the women's ~hts movement, William Orr. n<w a San Francisco resident wlere he is president of the Or· roe Corp., says Alabama 's almony law discriminates ag1inst men. <.er and his wife Lillian, stW a resdent of Opelika. Ala .. were divu-ced in 1974. Orr agreed to pay fdrs. Orr $1,240 a month in alhn>ny. lt'\f uly 1976, Mrs. Orr charged that "er ex-husband was almost I then later named assistant to the city manager and most recently, assistant deputy city manager. How does he feel about leaving a city of 134 ,000 for Laguna Beach? 'Tm not a big city person." Solomon said. "l don't like large organizations." Solomon received his Bachelor of Arts degree in engineering from Cal State Los Angeles, later receiving his Masters of Arts degree from Pepperdine·in public administration. His wife. Jill, is a society col· umnist for the Ledger in Glen· dale, and the couple have two children, Jennife r , 10, and Aaron. 13. Swim Saves Girlfriend Jounwlist in Scuba Gear Crosses Mekong NONG KHAI Thoiland <AP) -Mter monthoi "' plannlniz and two earlier f l\ilure~. nn Australian journalist !<Ucceederl '-" a daring underwater rescUf' or h\s Laotian girlfriend. swim· ming with scuba gear 1111der the Mekong River to Laos and bringing her back to the Thailand aide. The journalist. John Ever· ingham, 28, the last Western cor- respondent in Laos, was ex- pelled by the LaoUan communist aovernment 10 months ago and was forced to leave behind his &lrliriend Keo Slrisompbone, 25. Evertngbam, who bad lived ln Laos for more than 10 yean, aald in an tnwrvtew Monday he k1•n planning the reac:ue ai. wmpt Immediately after hla ex- publon, exchanging coded let· ~n and messaaes with Keo to eet up rendezvous polnu. But the first two atlelD'ptJ to awlm uM.er the rlver were foiled •hen Laotlal) ln>opl 1ppro1cbed too close tb where Keo was wait ing. Final11 on Saturday, Ever· ingbam donned bis mask, fins and a sc.aba tank fitted with two breathir! devices and made a th\rd al'°1pt. The fast-running r ivP.r \118, swollen by heavy rains ard tte said be could see Keo on thP rar bank a mile away, ~ shP was waltJni with ~ti poll' an1 a child to avoid s \clon. Battll cu~nt1 •n<' tossed by w ls, he t.rlee tc cc awl along muddy bottom uslnf a com pas because of the zero via . lbillty at.er. But when be 1urf ac be was atlll several hundred ltdl 1hort and belnl c1rrled wutream by the cur· rent. He ed again, thl1 time starting unatrum. "I m e lt.'r-b•--uld. "I crawled t Oft the bank. ahe seemed have etven up. She was wal away in the dis- tance. I I ed It the \Op of my lun11. T n abe aaw me and atarted 1 forward. She fell ,, ¥---·-~-....... ..,. .......... ---•l'-1'9 p •• .. Into my arms." F.veringbam put a slightly in· f\ated ll!e vest around her neck and one of the breathing reg- u I at ors in her mouth and plunged back into the river. Keo cannot swim. With their faces Just at the surface of the water and a quick release strap binding them together, he pushed hard ln the current to gain distance from Laos and the riverbank, which was llned with soldiers. "I was fearful of a burst of ~ulleta any moment," he said. 'T here were dozens of soldiers slttirf on the bank. Some stood up. t L'Unk they saw something in the rwer bL1 may not have re· allied what i• was." Thai officials, n ·methnes touab on retuaees who urc ccn· sidtred llloaal allens. were friendly and helpful when the two arrived. About 100.000 Lao- Uan1 have nect tine• \be com· muni1t vtc:tory ln late ms. • .. -. .-. ..... ----..... ~--~ -·....-:-- -~ 1028 lrvine. Newport Beach. California. Phone 642-7001 ... ~, . . • . , • ., DAILY PILOT NATON /WOP.LO Just '·· .. ~oasting ,.... ,~~1 with~~ Tom~~''' Nuclear ality Pied ed Carter Urges Bo"lstering NATO Military Power Jl arpbine Lenunings on Move THE WEEKEND THAT WAS: The figures were still being compiled today on how many bodies visited our 'Orange Coast shoreline on Memorial Day Monday as in- land temperatures soared to the 100-degree mark. Final guesstimates may suggest that the visitor count was near half a million people. Of the estimates. Newport Beach lifeguard officers believe they had 160,000 folks along the sands. which would be a Memorial Day record for Newport. Huntington Beach state park orrered an estimate of 100,000. The city beach there estimated more than 55,000. PARKING WAS AT SUCH a premium in the Hunt· ington Beach area that beach visitors were reportedly abandoning their vehicles as far inland as Newland Street and then marchlng to the seashore. Meanwhile on the Newport-Balboa Peninsula, visitors 1ust seemed to cruise around in their cars m aimless circles I ,\ . , . ,,· ~ '· Beach V1Sttors Searching /or Public Restroom tn the v • .11n search for some open parking space. Laguna Beach was jammed during the peak of the holiday. On downcoast, parkmg was equally at a premium at places hke Salt Creek, Doheny State Beach Park and San Onofre. CERTAIN OBSERVERS ARE suggesting that this was the largest Memorial Day crowd in the history of our coastline. This could be. And maybe it means that beach attendance will continue to set records through the long. hot s ummer. Some long-time coast watchers are of the opinion that 1f we improve streets and highways or provide more beach parking, all this will do is to encourage increasing num· bcrs or beach visitors The irony here seems to be that they don 't need any encouragement. They are going to flock to the coastline anyway. YOU WOULD THINK that one of these holiday ex- periences woul~ be cnou~h; fighting traffic on inadequate roads, search~ng frant1callr for non-existent parking pl~ces and trying to get Junior to a public restroom two miles down the beach. But you can't tell me that all of these people just to 1t once and then give up. There are bound to be a lot of re- peaters. They must be like compulsive gamblers. • , . They figure lo do better on the next roll of the holiday • dice. Historic Photos Destroyed by Fire ROCHESTER, N.Y. <AP> -Curators of the George Eastman House international Museum of Photography are studying inven· tories to measure the loss from a fire that destroyed U'lousands or historic mm clips and still photographs . . Many or the items cannot be replaced. ofricials said after the r1re Monday. T HEY SAJD UP TO 100,000 one-of-a-kind film clips and still shots featuring Buster Keaton and other early movie stars probably were destroyed. Four buildings burned. tncluding a barn·hke structure that housed the museum's traveling collection of still photographs. ··1·~ ~STIMAT~ Sl.5 MILLION to $2 million in damages in that bwlding alone. said Seymour Nussbaum. director of main· tenance and security. "We only got a couple of crates out." The blaze dtd not damage the main museum. the Dryden Theater or a refrigerated building 20 feet from where it broke out There were no iniunes. WASHINGTON CAP> -Presi- dent Carter said today the NATO alliance must bolster its military power to meet a com· munis t buildup that "far ex- ceeds their legitimate security needs." Addressing the opening session or a two-day NATO sum- mit meeting, Carter pledged that the United States "will play its part" in St.q>plying c:onven· tlonal. tactical nuclear and s trategic armed forces. "The United States will main- tain strategic nuclear equivalence with the Soviet Union." Carter said in his re- marks to a gathering at the Ken- nedy Center. CARTER'S appearance before the 14 heads of government or state followed a rapid accelera- tion m anti-Soviet rhetoric on the part of top administration of ficials. His comments did not match the stridency of statements Sun· day by his national security ad· viser. Zbigniew Brzezinski, but they were a rar cry from Carter's remarks a year ago that the United States no longer need have an "inordinate fear" of communism. "The Soviet Union and other Warsaw Pact countries pose a military threat to our alliance which Car exceeds their legitimate security needs." Carter said. "FOR MORE than a decade. the military power or the Soviet Union has steadily expanded. and it has grown consistently more sophisticated. In signifi· cant areas. the miliary lead we once enjoyed has been re- duced ... He expressed confidence that NATO can meet the military ('hallenge but "we cannot be sure of countering the future military threat unless our al- liance modernizes its rorces and adds additional military power." Before his address. Carter held a breakfast meetin~ with West Germany's Chancellor tlelmut Schmidt. the first in a Traffic Toll Soars to 506 Over Holiday CHICAGO !AP) -Traffic ac· cidents killed 506 people during the three-day Memorial Day weekend. a toll exceeding estimates by the National Safety Council and substantially higher than the 432 deaths during the period last year. 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THE NATO meeting was con· vened to con.sider a long-range plan to bolster the organization's defense structure. which now finds itself outr:nanned and. in some respects, outgunned by Warsaw Pact nations. "l am gratified that America's allies are joining with us in bulldlng up their mWtary might." Carter said. Carter said the vigilance or the alliance cannot be limited to Europe. "AS I SPEAK today. the ac- tlvltlea of the Soviet Union and Cuba in Africa are preventing lndividual nations from charting their own ~. As rtiembers of the world's greatest alliance. we canonot be indlflerent to these events -because of what they mean for Africa. and because or their effect on the long-term interests or the al- liance." This appeared to be a calf for an expansion or NATO 's responsibilities beyon d t he North Atlantic. but NATO Secretary Genenl Joseph Luns of the Netherlands said In a news conference Monday eve- ing that no such step is con· Standing By for Opening templated. Jn hlo Lm0trks Sunday. Brze.e1n~ 6did Moscow . through " lateral explo1lation of the wo 's troubles." had violated " code or detente ... LAST ~EK. Vtce President Walter lMondale said that Soviet de lopment of the SS20 nuclear Ue "Is a new de· parlure destructive power and rep ents a substantial in- crease h'the nuclear threat of the Sovit Uruon. ·· Luns ~id Monday that Soviet mllita'] expenditures have in· creas~S percent a year over the 1~,-~ecade -10 Limes the pace 'Tle NATO increase. President Carter is to officiall y open the S94.4 million National Gallery of Arts East Building in Washington. D.C. Thursday. O\'erlooking the c rtyard is a nude statue bv Aristide Maill and swinging overhead is a mobile by Ale nder Calder. More Dough f or 1 Bread WASHJNGTON <AP l -A one· sllghtly. department figures fjarkellng costs. r~ta1 I bread pound loaf of whlte bread costs show. rices s10ce 1971 navt risen nearly 12 cents more than in 1971 The year 1975 ended three bout 46 percent while the farm -the year before grain exports years o( s piraling prices trig-alue or wheat used to makt to the Soviet Union and other na· gered by the grain exports. read bas gone up only 19 per- tions sparked large price in· Those sales had helped push up cent. c re as es r or brea d . the wheat prices and began an un-In 1971. the 24.8-cent loaf con- .Agriculture Department says. precedented three years of hlgh talned only about 2.8 cents worth The department also said the prices for farmers. of wheat. based on wheat's farm cost of a loaf or bread is at Its Wheat prices have risen ap-. value of $1.34 a bushel. Thi:-; highest In three years . preciably since last fall. but the March. the 36.2-cent loaf had 3.1 A one-pound loaf cost an history of bread prices shows cents worth of wheat, based on an average of 36.2 cents in stores in that rising middlem ah costs (or average farm price of $2.67 a March. the latest month for turning grain in to finishe bushel. "'hich figures are available. loaves have played a m uch mor A new report to be issued later T H E 1171 PRICE w3s 24.8 cents while the 1975 cosi reached 36 cents a loaf before dropplng important role. ' this week by the Labor Depart· ment will be used by tht> Agriculture Department tCl analyze April bread prices. . ACCORDING t-0 Agrlcultur Department experts on Coo (114} '759·1 49 Fash.ion Island, Ne Dinner seatlng1 at 6:00, 7: on Monday, Thursday and • Beach d 7:30p.m . ay evenings. • . . ~ . CALIFORNIA Japanese War Dead HoJWred SAN DIEGO IAPl -On Memorial Day. when many homes displayed the American flag. honoring war dead. Floyd Hunter. a chief boatswain mate aboard the destroyer tender Dix- ie. had a different Idea. He flew the Japanese flag in front of his trailer home. "My purpose in flying the Oag is simple," Hunter said. "I am married to a Japanese woman who happens to have lost her father in the Pacific during World War II. We want to honor his memory. too.·· B,..,. Fire Rase• SANTEE <AP> -About 100 acres of brush were destroyed by fire that raged so close to ( STA.TE J houses that several families had to be evacuated. fire officials said Five firefighters were over- come by heat and smoke from the Monday blaze. Two others were hit and injured by fire re- tardant dumped from an aerial tanker Sltfp GoiM9 Bo•e SAN DIEGO IAPl -The con· troverslal Chilean training ship Esmeralda is on its way to the Panama Canal and home after enduring demonstrations at two U.S. ports. There were violent protests at San Francisco and peaceful marches in San Diego, ovet al- legations that the ship was used as a prison and torture center by a military junta which over threw the Allende governmeht in 1973 Cugat Said •Fair' I LOS ANGELES •AP ! Bandleader, Xavier · Cugat wus reported resting comfortably lo· day in fair condition at Cedars- Sinai Medical Center. where he is undergoing observation for high blood pressure. a hospital spokesperson said Caught in the Act '.\1orti Opp reacts to being photographed while drinking champagne during graduation ceremony at University of Redlands. Ms. Opp was one of 297 students to graduate from the private university on Sunday. 300 Vietnam POWs 'Adusted, Happy' LOS ANGELES <AP> -Despite predictions by psycho1og1sts that the lives of former prisoners ot war could be made a shambles by bad memories, b!Uerness and anguish. the 300 Vietnam POWs who gathered here during the weekend seemed well adjusted and happy. The only noticeable scars were physical -a limp. a twisted hand. a large blotch of scar tissue from a bad burn. Emotionally. the POWs generally held deep-seated bitterness about the way the war was fought -not vigorously enough, they contended -and about those who protested the war. "WE HAD ALL THESE FORECASTS from the doctors and the head shrlnkers about how bad we'd turn out because of the deprivation, the Isolation, the bad food. the malnutrition and so forth." said former Air Force Col. George Day, who won the Medal of Honor while In a prison camp. Day is now S3 and a lawver in Fort Walton Beach. Fla. "The truth is. I think I 'm better off because or what I went through." said retired Air Force Lt. Col. Don Odell. 47. He must ~car a permanent collar brace because bis neck was broken by his captors, who were trying to extract an anti·war testimonial from him. They didn't get it. ••J HA VE A BE'M'ER understanding of myself and my fellow~ man. 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Edmund Brown Jr. says he may ask local government and the private sector to help deal with what he calls "the aftermath" of Proposition 13 or Proposition 8. The trick in the case or Proposition 13, he said in a telephone interview Monday. will be making SS billion do the work of $12 billion. BROWN SPOKE after meet· Ing with a task force or cabinet. members. department heads and school executives. The meeting produced more Ideas than answers. But c>ne thing seemed sure. Brown sajd: ":f 13 passes we're looking at several hundred thousand job losses" In the public and private sectors. PROPOSITION 13, the Jarvis· Gann property tax initiative. POWsAu:ard Brown First 'Benedict' LOS ANGELES <AP> -As their weekend reunion wound lo a close Sunday, 60 former prisoners of war issued what they called "The Benedict Arnold Citizenship Award'' to Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. for naming former anti-war activist Tom Hayden to a federally funded solar energy firm. Calling themselves "The Con· cerned Former POW Caucus ... the 60 were among 300 Vietnam POWs gathered for the reunion at a downtown hotel. Retired U.S. Army Col. W.D. Burroughs of Mesa. Ariz .. acting as chairman. delivered the statement. "The caucus finds Gov. Brown's appointment to be ap. proval and reward for Hayden's anti-American activities and 1s the best recent example of the standards established by Benedict Arnold." would cost local governments about $7 billion of their $12 billion annual revenue. The homeowners' tax cut and renters' tax credit in Proposition 8 would cost about $1.4 billion. THE STATE BUDGET sur· plus Is about $3.4 billion. "The state can take over and pay for some of the costs." Brown said. The Democratic governor wasn't convinced that Propos1· lion 13 would win in the June 6 primary. "I'm still hoping the people will turn it down. But if they don't. I'll be ready to carry out their will in as sensitive. human and thoughful a way as I know how," Brown said. HE CALLED the task "the most massive public finance challenge in the entire country." "We're exploring the amount or the state surplus we can af· ford to allocate to local govern· ments." Brown said. "We're also examining each state budget for cutbacks that will make more money availa· ble" to local government. HE SAID NO programs yet stand out more than others as candidates for cuts. but some such as hospitals should have priority. Local government may get the power to allocate whatever state money is available. Brown said. Perhaps an allocations com- mission will be set up so that s upervisors. council members and other local officials will be able to "make the hard choices . . . The cutback will have to be many billions of dollars." Brown said. THE LOC.(L governments would probably be requested to protect life. limb and property first. "After Jarvis·Gann. of the $12 billion there will remain SS billion. The commission would have the authority to alloc1:.1h: the SS billion to do the work of the $12 billion ... he said. ANOTHER IDEA is asking the private sector to help take up the slack where local govern ment funding falls short. Brown sa 1d this wou Id 1 n vol v1· churches. Red Cross, volunteer agencies, private businesses aqd others. , * * * Honie Value Hikes Said 'hmnoral' RIVERSIDE (AP> -Never until this year did county ~­ sessors hit homeowners with as· sessments reflecting the ful! value or their propertjes. Gov Edmund G . Brown Jr. said. call ing the increases "immoral and outrageous." ''They've nipped their lids.·· Brown said of the assessors. .. IT IS SO HARD to tell what the market value is," Brown told a group of Riverside cam· paign donors Monday. "The as- sessors use three ranges -low. medium and high. This year they've oeen going high. The as- sessments are the highest in 30 years and the 120 percent in· creases are immoral and out rageous. · HE SAID ASSESSORS had never appraised at full value un tll this year. when property tax reform was a major campaign issue with two rival propositions -8 and 13 -on the ballot. "Homeowners are so outraged they can't see straight." Brown said. "Assessors didn't realize what was going on. They didn't recognize that rapid growth. in · flation and speculators. some of them foreign. created an ab· norm al situation. The assessori-; should have come to Sacramen· to to try to see what we could do to keep taxes down or keep re- assessments down ... larntbe blpestlntenst and still ban IDOD8J anllable without penaltJ Here are the facts. Savers who have certificate accounts at Mutual Savings can borrow up to 90% of their savings account balance without incurring the usual substantial interest penalty required by federal regulations for early withdrawal. EXAMPLE: You have a cert1f1cate with us earning at the annual rate of 8% ($1 .000 minimum. 8 year term}. A need arises-vacation. new car. emergency. whatever-for you to have some cash. You can borrow up to 90% from us at only 9% Annual Percentage Rate. while the account continues to earn at 8% A difference of only 1%. Similar arrangements can be made on any of our term savings certificates. The advantage is obvious. You can afford to put your savings in a certificate that pays considerably higher interest than a passbook account without having to concern yourself about the required penalty should you need funds from the account before it matures. Naturally. Mutual Savings accounts are insured to $40.000 by an agency of the federal government. Compare where you presently save. All savings institutions are not the same. You will find it easy to open an account at Mutual Savings since we can arrange to transfer your funds from wherever they are now l~ted. Call or visit any of our 16 Southern California offices for further details. MUllJAL SAVINGS ----A" '°YA!, HOUl1H9 l.INOI,_ AN IOUA&. ~UNITY I Mf'\OYUI CatcMltnno·San aem.nte•: &70 Cimino de Estrella/ 493· 5e& 1 Coront .. Mw: 2887 Eut Ooat ~1015-5010 flounWn ~·: 17800 ~II & I~ Oowi*>M'l ..,_ AN: e31 "'°'1t1 Maln/64 7 ·97' t 'Olien~ tOAM to 2 PM Or•noeeoas1oa11yP1101 Editorial Pag_e ......................................................... Tunday, Mey 30. 1978 Robert N Weedt Publlshtr Thof'Ns 1<eevll/Ed1tor ~rt>ara K~lbl<hlEdltorlal P-ot Editor Another Shallow Grand Jury Effort It is becoming increasingly difficult to under~tand "her~ this year 's county grand Jury ii, coming fro m T he latest jury epistle to boggle the mind Is u report on m orale in the Sheriff's Departmc•nt that apparently ut teges morale in the departmc•nt 1s low. But the grand jury didn't really suy that in its report. Whal 1t s aid is. "Department morale 1s often described by employees as being the lowest in years.'' That statement is virtually meaningless because the grand jury did not say. for example. which or how many <:mployees make that claim. Nor did the JUry say if those interviewed were mem· bcrs of the militant deputies association that is in a court baltle to gam bargaining representation for its members. And nowhere did th<.• jury mention if any of tho::ie in· tcrviewed were political backers of the &ssocialion pr~s1- dent who is a candidate for Sheriff. . The report is one-sided. vague and a mbiguous. The timing of its release two weeks before election again makes the grand j ury suspect. F or that. the jury can bla me only itself and another repor t that is too ~hallow to carry any credibility. Poor View of the Law The scene was the University of California. Davis. The occas ion, law school commencement exercises .. Speaker for the graduation ceremony was stale Supreme Court Justice Stanley Mosk. author of the now-renowned Bakke reverse discrimination decision. The Justice found himself speaking to a limited audience. As soon as he was introduced. 34 of the 119 candidates for law degrees and more than 100 guests noisily rose from their chairs and marched out. Mosk had been chosen as comme ncement speaker by a vole of students in the g raduating class. But his M:l~C'tion had s tirred protest among those who objected to the s tate court's ruling that Alan Bakke's constitutional rights had been violated when he was refused admission to the ur medical s chool though his credentials were better than those of some minority applicants who were accepted. The Bakke ease now has reached the U.S. Supreme Court on an appeal by the university, and Justice Mosk did not plan to discuss it in his commencement address. The protesting law students returned after Mask's speech to receive their degrees As the Jus tice commented wryly, "In a democratic ~ociety , a ll points of vie w deserve a thoughtful reception.·· lie might well have a dded that there should be ~C'rious thought about the qualifications and training of these future members of the legal profession who show ~uch contempt for the institution of the courts and the rule of law. Clerk-Recorder Choice Orange County voters next week will be electing a county clerk-recorder for the first time. Heretofore. the cle rk and recorder offices have been separate. operated by two elected officials. But they wi ll be combined with th e new clerk -r ecorder tC:1kcs office next J anuary Whoever is e lected clerk-recorder will boss a county department with about 225 workers and manage an annua l budget of roughly $4 million. The new department head will a lso have the task of healing the costly rift between lhe cler k's office and the county's Superior Court judges. Those judges say the services provided by county Clerk William St J ohn have left much to)>e desired. And they want the clerks assigned to theirl courts to \\Ork under a court adminis trator. Such encounters illustrate the need to elect the best possible candidate to the clerk-recorder's job. or the six clerk-r ecorder e mployees competing for the job. Truman Legg and Jim Wilson appear to bP the best qualified and most capable of handling the task. In our view, Legg emerges as the best of the candidates. • • Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Dally Pilot. Other views expreased on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment ls Invited. Address The Dally Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 Boyd/First Aid ByL.M. BOYD Parade Mag87.ine recom- mends that all high schools teach the first aid technique of pvlvtng heart attack vic- lims by applying lntermit· tent pressure lo the chest wJth the heel of the hand. Not a bad notion. And while those schools are at it1 they might include In their rirst aid course the elderly adage : "If lhe race Is red, raise the head . tf the face is pale, raise the tail " Probably the nlfUest of the fictional Famous Last Words appeared sometime back in New York Magazine, the originator or sever al such word games. A s ubscriber or Dear Gloomy Gus The way to preserve and ln•ure "local,. aur· vtval, local atren1tb, local N!IOW'Ca and ln- de pendenc:e la tllrouch charit.lble CUltributloa• and "local" taxation - the lHt tax t.M better N.M.C. ~'J °"' <---." -........ , ,,...,~ ........ . _ _..., ,.., ........... ... ::::::...~ ,_. ,. . . . ~ .. -. obviously epicurean tastes attributed to Socrates the final line: "A good hemh><:k, but not a great hemlock." Q . "What's an ·organic martini'?" A. Thal 's one wherein the olive is stuffed with Granola, I'm told. Japanese proverb : "Everything you own ls ex· tra trouble." Q. "What's it cost to join a golf country club ln Japan?" A. Ready? The Htronl, Fu- j\ok a a nd Kasumtgas ekt c lubs each charge about $50,000 for lnltlatlon and that much agaln in annual duea. Then you've got to prove you 're good enough so you won 'l hold up play. When I was a lad at the carnival m@rry.go-round. on· ly the horses seemed real enough to ride. The giraffes, Hons. bears, camels and dragons were phony. Th~y weren't meant for rtdlng. Horses were. J told the ticket man about It, and he said, "Go on, f.et out of here. kid. Take off. ' Ir you wtre to guess that the private printers are turn· ln1 out at le&11l l50 million a year In fake $10 and po bUl1, you WOQJdn't be rar wrooa. Whal the Blble described u Lbe Rose.of Sharon la-now btUeved lo bave been 1 tuJlp. Rowland Evans/Robert Novak Why Wallace Gave Up the Fighl HUNTSVlLLE. Ala. -As he bas done throughout the past six years, George Corley Wa llace stifled the tragic and courageous overtones that enveloped him when he appeared here May 18, JUSt two nights after his stunning withdrawal from the U.S. SeQate race. Addressing a state convention or nurs ing home owners , Gov. Wallace in- s t ead used rough humor in explaining his s urprase a nn ou nc e · m e n t in Mo bi le May 16 . Say ing that. he is a teetotaler, the gove rn o r a dded : "I believe somebody put a drink ln my iced tea that night. because the next thing you know 1 was making a speech and saying I'm not running for the Senate. So. now l don't know how to get back in." That was just a joke, of course. and not the real reason. But neither was the serious ex planation he gave newsmen here, as elsewhere since his May 16 announcement, that "I just don't think I'd feel right m Washington being surrounded by so many pointy-heads." Actual· ly. this claim that Wallace would consider himself alienal· ed as U.S. senator No. 100 is just a cover story. THE REAL REASON is brutally simple : the assassina· lion attempt of May 15. 1972, at a Laurel, Md., shopping center has belatedly removed George Wallace from the mainstream of politics. While the spirit is wUI· ing, the flesh is not. He bas rmat· ly admitted to himself be could not m eet the physical demands placed on him as a U.S. senator dragging around what he privately caUs "my half-dead body." That private admission con· eludes a slx·year struggle by Wallace to ~lay alive politically amid first the torment or pain and finally the permanence or paralysis. To have admitted how hard that fight had been would have destroyed him politically. Mailbox Besides. he has worried about diacouraelng other parapleg1cs Hhe re8.60n he has been so ol>-s cure about explaining his withdrawal rrom the Senate campal1n>. But privately he knows he was paralyzed loo lat.e m llf e to ever become complete· ly se1r-1ufficlent. POLmCAL op.POQent.a aJ>d a few rormer allies have been palntlna a bleak ficl'lre of Wall ace on the eve o a posalbly losln g Senate campaign: dis- traught because of his r~ent dlvorce. physically haggard and deafer than ever. llvlng in the p a st rehashing his famous triumphs in national politics and showing little interest In current affairs. The Wallace we saw here May 18 and ln nearby Decatur May 19 bOre no resemblance lo that stereotype. His appearance and splrtta were the beat ln years. his deafness no worse than usual. SUit the master cam· palgner. be had been confident or wlnnlng the Senate elect.Son, an expectation shared generaJly by Alabama's political insiders. As for living In the past. Wallace seems vitally Interested In a broad spectrum of national events far removed from his current role as popuUstlc gov· ernor battling the conservative state senate. Wlth 'tl(it and en· thusiasm. be discussed SALT. neutron weapons. Inflation, tax reform. presidenUal style, the Mideast. Communist China. Joe Califano and . especially . turbulence in Africa and it:. 1m pact on U.S. security and economics. BUT WALLACE in prlvale conversation now repeatedly re· turns to that spring afternoon in Maryland that. ··was the end of me·• in politics. Time and agam he repeats the phrase. "if I was on m y feet," in speculating on the might-have.beens. l l truly would have been a d ifferent political world had Wallace not been in a wheelchair. •·ar I was on m y feel.·· Wallace says, he would have been on the 1972 ticket, for vice president if not president. Even If that went wrong, he believed that 11 mobile Wallace would have won 1976 primaries In Massachusetts and Florida. crushing the hopes of J immy Carter And now, "if I was on my feet." he would love to try his hand in the cockpit of the U.S. Senate. Of his long, turbulent l'lay on the national scene. Wallace says little about the early years fight- ing to save segregation. No "acist at heart. he used racist political appeals only while they had major effect. No South~m segregationis t po litic ian dropped that insutition with less regret. WHAT HE TALKS about at length is his role as a son of the rural Deep South making con· verts. winning primaries and wleldlng influence across the land. He calls himself ao "In· strument" to gain the respect or the non-South "lookin~ down on us as rednecks. bigots. • T hrough all hls personal tragedies. Wallace seems more al ease with himself than ever before. But at age 58, be speaks in the past tense. When a private college administrator recently complained about federal reg· ulation, Wallace r e plted : "That's your problem. I've been fighting it for so long. Now somebody else has to go on " That acknowledgment of the havoc wrought by the woutd·be assassln 's bullet foretold that George WalJace would not be comi\\,i to Washington to enliven the Senate. Fellow Trustee Rebuts Bergeson 'Smear' To the Editor: Last week I received a piece of trash from the Friends or Lee Watkins Com'Ulttee. It said very Utlle a bout wh: I should vole for Mr. Watkins but Instead ap· peared to me to be a smear at· tack on his opponent. Manan Be rgeson. It was loaded with incorred s tatements about Mrs. Bergeson during her services as trustee of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. I understand lt was prepared by Messrs. Butcher and Forde who were advisors lo J 1m Ste moos last time around. THEREFORE, I think a state· ment of the true racts are impor· tant. I feel qualified to comment on this as I served on the school board with Mrs. Bergeson from 1969-1977 1. Mr. Amburgey and I were the only board members to go to Miam i at the district's expense. Mrs. Bergeson "'as then Presi· dent of the CSBA and went at CSBA expense. 2. The board a nd Mrs. Bergeson voted again s t a "police state" where police can willy-nilly have free access to any individual's records without parental permission, court order or concrete evidence. 3. The board agreed that an 'ostrich" approach ls self- de feating and that a child's education should lnclude a sur· Sydney Harris vey of all forms of government and their economic systems. in· eluding socialis m and com- munis m. 4. Mrs. Bergeson was a most respoo.sible board member con· cerning the cost of all categories of items In the district budget, even to the cost o( the laundry expense for the athletic depart· ment'stowels.etc. 5. Be.sides a deficit being against the law, Mrs. Bergeson always supported a budget re· serve and defutit.eJy was not a deficit spender. The so-called deficit.a Mr. Watkins refers to are the result of our tax la~ which while revenues are col· lected tn December and April, the budget year begins In July. At that time there is only a cash reserve on hand and budgeted (unds not paid unUI Dece mber and April. 6. Mrs. Bergeson does support Prop. 13. although s be does rec· ognize its problems . as ap· parently Mr. Walkins does nol. For those who read this, r hope It helps corred the im· presslon that was given. For all of us I hope t he tactics of Slemons. Watkins. Butcher and Forde will be soundly refuted. THOMAS C. CASEY ,. ... !Spetilt' To the FA!tor: Both sides of Brown's mouth were speaking on your front page May ts. One side .. Flayed Fluor" for spendina "corporate money" and meddling ln in· ternational sales of Middle East arms to the Arabs and lsrael. It was good politics speaking to 10,000 Jews, that vote. But until he starts running for president again. he has no more right to meddle tn intemat!onal affalrs that Fluor has. The other side of his mouth started speaking with misln· rormalion on Prop 13 -"tax- payers money" he is spending to defeaL The "serious economic dislocation" It wm eause will on· ly be tn local government waste. And the prediction of a 10.1 per- cent unemployment rate, if it passes. is only Ln government employees. Brown's getting lo be a real challenger t o Cory 's "doublespeak." LEE CHANCELLOR 6refltp,.___.. To the Editor: The Washington mentality strikes again. This week postal rates c~. an event of major lmportan~ to the post office and. to the country. VET BY the m iddle of last week the Great Planners had not s upplied any local post office with 15-cent stamps to sell. They had no supply of 2-cent stamps to add to our obsolete 13·cent stamps. They didn't even have any reliable Information (just rumors > about what the new f'R EE enterprise unemploy. rates would be on any class oC ment will probably drop to near mail. zero when that S7 billion. saved ~ This (s a sample from the gods from government waste. Is left on the Potomac who want to in the private economy to plan every part or our ccono~. sum ulate lt and create more How do we stop them., jobs. And if the Behr bill is to ELLIS M YARN ELL "cut. squeeze and trim" the state budget: why did 1l take 3'h years, and Prop. 13. to make them think of ll? And lf PrQp. 13 ls an .. unfair distribution of the property tax burden,·' what does he think it is now when the middle class are forced out of their homes to pay for his social schemes that have nothing to do with property? • Letters from readen are ~lcome TM n ght to conden&e letltts to /tt 1pou or tltmmatt hbef u restrV«l. Letters of 300 WOTcts or less WtlL be gs~ prt/erenct. All letters m~t m. clutU Stgnature and mailing address but name& may be unthMld on re· ~It if 8U/flcient reason ts apparent. P~ will not be publi.shed Poverty May Not Be. the Major Cause of Crhne ff you MY t.bat poverty ls a 'cause .. of crime. you are say. tng too much and too UttJe at thC! same lime . You are say- ing too much, because only certaln rorma of poverty prec lplt•tc crlm e. and YoU are •&Y· tng too Httle. because there ere man) other fa ctors tbet affect the crim~ rate. lo his recen' book-on the 1rowth or ~rim• aroupd tbe world, SJr 1'ton R•cblnowtcs, Ula Bri~ &uc.hodly OD ~boo Ject, polnt,a out th1l "the poor rural areaa of Europe were uaually the moet honest." tt Is the poor ot the clues. ''llvtng cheek by Jowl with groat wealth," who are unde r the greatest provocation and temptation to crime. It Is nol a~ut.e but relative poverty that matters.· Where everyone Is poor, nobody feels poor. Even In the streets of Slnaapor•. wbere taemJn1 thousands sieep tvery night. \here lJ snttely any theft - because everyone tbett II ln the Hme llx. ~ and houses are salt, at IJ\Y Ume or day or nlllhl, because thett ls so Uttl• wonh s~•lJf\I. I -BN\IY-tmd-rrwtNUon .,.. tk reeUnl• t.bat t.11uer oll crime, ln terms of property thert and personal assault: and such leel- ln1s run highest when the ron· trast wtth amuen« Is moat vlsl· ble. so close end yet so rar. tn America, we tend to blame our blacks fOr havlng the hlahost c rime rate pe r capita; but Europe. which has virtually no black population, hu ex· perlenced the 93me rise ln urban crtme over t.he lut rew decades. AND ... smaller cllles 1row. we find the tame omlnous ln· crease, even ~Hh a whlte poputaUoo. Ammcan towns ln .- wblch '°" UMCt to be 1bl4' to leave your h1I ln lhe car au day un no toncer protnlH that liberty~ ..,.... ~ the front doon were~ locked att no• securely boJted; streeh and parks are far less safe at nlgflt . except ln the smallest haml~:i where any stranger sticks out.' It Is Interesting to note. alto. that what slum·dwelten stealJ11 tlmcs of riot are not necessl~s but luxuries -TV tels. 11udlo equipment, hlgh-fa1'hlon clothes. These are for use as much -.s tbr reaale, becaU&e t.he looter II"'~ In an environment In wh\tl't these are atatua symbols. ' WE NEltD to stop tulkl I about "povert,y" and ·'cflmo" n auch a slmple·mlnded w3y,: to undentand a little better 1ocl1I clynain1cs that dlsln · 1r•t. iM ..... oe "commWU&I" a.ad make a mockery of law. T'*lday, Mav 30 1978 DAIL y PILO~ A 1 Every Other Man Cheats on Wife, Study Shows NEW YORK <AP > -Half the men tn a DI· Uoowldt atud.y adnutted cheallQf on thei( wivea. U • the study Us accurate -and many experts believe tt la -every other man 16 having O«" has bold u ex· lramarilal affair. Is your husband umong them? I( he ls, what abould you do about 1t? A Philadelphia·art:a p ych.iMtrist &Mys the larsl lbini you should do 1s examine your relaUonshlp wtth your husband. Chealmg is a symptom of a re· lationsh.ip in need of improvement, says Dr. Mary Ann Butusts. whose new book, "Every Other Man." examines marital cheating. THE TITLE OF THE book i.s based on the fiod· ings of "Beyond the Male Myth: What Women Want to Know About Men 's Sexuality," a study by Dr. Anthony Pietroplnlo and Jaequellne Simenauer The study found that half the men questi<>Md said they cheated on their wives and two-thirds said they would cheat under certajn circumst.ancei.. In the survey. 4,066 men aged 18 to 65 were asked questions about male sexuality. The ques· lions were prepared by the director of a psychiatric cltnic at Lutheran Hospital here and a medical writer. The survey was conducted by Crossley Surveys Inc., a New York·based market research and public opinion polling firm, and re· suits were published by Times Books. Or. Bartus1s, 48. says she believes the findings may not reflect the full extent of adultery In the United States. She says she believes even a higher percentage of men may be cheating on their partners HEil BOOK IS AIMED AT women whose husbands cheat. bul the advice she offers also ap. plies to men whose wives are having affairs. she says "Mor e m en than women cheat now because ... they have more opportunity," she said in a recent interview. .. But I believe that as more women gel out and work and travel and do the tlungs most men now do, there will be more women cheating on their husbands .. because the opportunities present themselves FiU. Tall Order Former professional basketball player Ro"' Taylor usei:, his se\'en-foot height to advantage in his new profession in Escon· dido hanging wallpaper. Angie Taylor helps her husband. who played for USC and for Oakland in the old American Basketball Association We are pleased to announce we are now open for business in Newport Beach Metteer'$ Fine Fi.mishings of Anaheim, serving Oonge County for 25 years. hos now opened its beautiful. new showroom. Please come in f 0t o visit soon. We fOQt\re He.Yedoli, Bc*er ond Thcmo:Mlle in ~ ~Jllful. new lhowroom. CM etperienced decarotort ae ready to osw 'f04J. ot no~ doge. in h.mishinq Voll home 0toffic:e. O&. 8.\aTV81S, CLINICAL Utnalanl J)ro· fenor ol piycbiat.ry al the Mtdlcal Colleie of Pen· naylvanla and a m~mber ol tht board or trustees of the American Psychiatric Allociatlon. has de· veloped • .. Crisis Guid4t" for people whose partner are cbeaUna. There are two st.ages -lbe s~picion stage and lb~ discovery st.ae -and su11ested courses of action depending on whether Lbe cheatina Is a firat·lime olfenae or a habitual problem. Whether you merely suspect your husband or cheating or whet.her you know it for a fact. ex. amining your relationship first and talking it over with your husband ls u must. Dr. Bartusis saya. . lt your husband is cheating because something 1s missing ln his relationship with you -and lhMt's the reason m06t husbands cheat -you may be able lo end the cheating ~d strengthen your mar· riage at the same time. she says. IF YOU HAVE CONCLUSIVE proof that your husband is cheating, confront him with It, she sug· gest.s. He may be relieved to have the situation out in the open, to have an opportunity to discuss what's wrong with your marriage and how you both can make it bet\Alr. Dr. Bartusis does not advocate adultery to bolster a faltering marriage, but she says she believes that when cheating has takep place "if both <spouses> change afterwards, it can be a healthier marriage. But 11 one or the other doesn't change, they're beading down the same road again" Dr. Bartusis. married and the mother or four. says her husband has never cheated on her "lhat l know of," nor s he on him, but no couple is safe from the temptations that are constantly present. "MY HUSBAND AND 1 WERE dancing the 2 Students Win Bo/A Awards Two Orange Coast stu· dents have won $1 ,000 ' first place awards in the Bank of America's 1978 Achievement Awards competition for Orange, Santa Barbara, Ventura and San Bernardino counties. Carole Renick or El Toro High School won first in fine arts. while Tracey Minkin of Laguna Beach High car· ried off first place in liberal arts SECON D PLACE • awards of $750 went to two Huntington Beach students, Mitch Hanlon or Edison High School in rtne arts and James Eastman of Huntington Beach High In liberal arts. Zone WlMers. who re· ceived $250. included Mark Daly or Mission Viejo High School. Phy llis Hammonds of Edison High: Elayne Hornbe<'ker of La Quin· ta High In Westminster: Gretchen Radtke of La Quinta High; Kenneth Fish of Dana Hills High and Paul Hunt of Marina High in Hunt ington Beach. Work Cited Shelfe) S. Egeler or South Laguna has been ' .... presented with a cilalion for outstanding academic performance In the field of nutrltlon al UC Davis other niKhl and I nollced he knew a new dance step.•· she said with a smile "I said. ·My gosh. honey. I forgot to put that in the book .. One or the signs or cheating. you know. Is something new. dif· ferent behavior ... Dr. Bartusis says there are a number of ti ports to a cheating husband. but she cautions wives not to assume the worst -some women are victims of their own suspicious minds rather than straying mates. But she hints that something may be amiss if you notice: -A change in bis personality, such as ex· cessive irritability. -A CHANGE IN ms PERSONAL habits. does at again. seriously cons ider getlin1t pr~ reasional help and couni,ehng lo SdYI:' your mdr riage. -If he has cheated before and does it 8Kctln with no sign of wanting lo change. l'ee d lawyer ttt determme your nghts. Think about separation. Tell the children you and their father h;,vt> .1 problem and prepare them for the possibility thdl 1l cannot be solved. But don ·r say there is another woman unless the evidenCt' i~ all too obviow.. Or. Bartusis says she believes divorce may bt: the only solution in the case or a husband who rt" ~atedly cheats. but ., murriage is something thdt must be protected and i.uved 1f at all posMble. in her opinion such as smoking. drinking or eating more or less ----:::$~]=--~~-ooo~--=i~=---........,,iMliirr-.,....her-----lhan usual or suddenly beginning to dress more I 1 yoo neoo neatly <or more sloppily l. I 53.!ro or $25.CXX> -He has started rushing to pick up the mail I gel •1 lrom lhe peo- before you do. ~or only pie who lend 11111· -He talks in hushed tones on the phone when J.~ hons. Coomlrc1al he used to talk loudly. Credit Moothly pay· -He ls more frequently extending his out-Of· $155.26 n,'ffTt based CJl d town business trips. s ocm -Any other changes tn him that cannot be 1~. for~ readily explained. month a fl'Olths. at ~ ilTIJal DR. BARTUSIS SAYS THAT after noticmg • 1 ()efcentage rate ol any such changes. try to find a logical explanation. 14%. Total payrrent Men g' through "middle·life crisis," which often S18.631 a> results in e rratic behavior and personality ~PONTS M>PRE· changes. she says. If you have definite proof that your husband 1s PAYWfl PENALTY cheating. or if you confront him with your susp1· 1 We llnd wa~ cions and he admits it. she says : 10 help. -lf it Is the first lime it has happened. give OQMM~DrlA C him another chance. Marriage ls loO big an invest· 1-1~ L ~IT :rent to consider giving up without trying to save CQRf°"-ATIQN G)i -If the evidence disappears. consider his aJ. . .Homeowner loclns ~ fair over and start working to strengthen your A t0<111 01S5000anoove1mos1~s«ure<1b~ • marriage to prevent a relapse. You will never conlOtnatoon ol rea1 and oerwna1 llfOl>et•v forget his cheating. but you can -and should -eo.talrfna • 370 E. 17th Street • 646-8700 forgive it. Orange • 1111 Town & Country Rd. • 647-6811 Suitt' ~" Cbf<!'it Llr• lneuranco-"""'l•bw t" t:tlclblt 8orrow•n al r,,...,p Ra'-t -IF HE HAS CHEATED BEFORE and he / And wash your clothes. And run the vactium. And do some ironing. Why are we asking you to do it all in the morning? Because your home runs on electricity. And so do factories. offices. your neighborhood store. Even the farm that grows your food. And when the temperature rises during the day. air conditioners go on all over. Th~ demand for electricity approaches a peak. Many places-hospitals. for example-Give is.,.._ ~mply can't adjust their schedules to the 'L vnur appwu1ces ame of day. But you can. ~~ 3fi ,.# . So if you do some of your chores in the ua; 1erll00ll Ull• DICK NIETl'EER mommg to reduce the afternoon peak, we can delay building expensive new power plants and help keep future electric bills down. 1 ,4 E Fine FUrnishings & Interior Deslgtt 1n1We11chff()iV9.~8toch • ~1678 ~·~-JO •~ •tit• C'*d S...., ,, --.,,,. 'I" .. Give your appliances the afternoon off. And give yourself a long lunch break. When the heat's on. take a load off. -Sovthern Cil/1/ornia Edlson ' Ebewhere LOS ANGELES (AP 1 lt'*l ll Slude baker. who starred in such old · t1 m t radio s hows as .. Wh l~perlog Smith." "l''abbcr McGee and M<>l l y" and "Kna ckerb<>cker P luyhouse ... died f.'ra · day. He was 77 STAUOAAltD LUCILLE E ST AUGAAllO retl· °""' ot CMi. ~ C. P•u..U •wey Pn M•V 7'1, 1911 S..r.1-Df lwr SOii llonato s1-ra OI Co\C. "'°""· U . """ ,, ... , Edlyrw Vick 01 ce11~ fl•r• C• l Qr•nck.,lldre11 A•nY. 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IPW Mtl•Ojt "411- Diey Mt!morl•t P•r• • .An,.IMim, CA w1lll Rh OonolO Slurll"(lll ot ,.,,,.,. oltt(1ot1no tnh·rmttnt .. .,, f\eld •• Mtl•O»t lllllll'V Memot••' Per~ SmHh '"'"'" 1.•mo Co\1a ~,. Mortuary (f1rt(r0t\ ~ HAT Hiio C.AAl't f lllE.NOICK MAY NIE tttl 0t nt ot 8&100. t.a p.,~SC!O •way on Moy ?). 1~11 411 llW • Ol llO. SU.v1wcs t>y "" oauot>t.,. 1.vcll• w111 Of S..-1• 4n• C,t fUf"t<dl ,,_rv•t~ wttte f\tld on Mon<l•V ~y "· 191& •I ' 00 p M •• tnt Mtlfo•~ Abb@V M•uSOl•urn (n.,ptl An•llelm, Cd with Re• Oon<tlO Stur~ Of 1r.ir-. olt1c1el•nq ("tom-• w•• 11<'10 "' llW Melrow .&Obey M•u,oteum S_,.utn l uth11t L•rnt> Co"• Me..i -••ua•v dort<ton ~4'>"81 GATES M•URl(E GATES. •U10enl Of Co''" Mei.a. Ce Pau.., •wo on M•v H. 1•11 et IN •Cl'! ot /4 BelovtCI nu\D.11\d ol Fr~\ C..te.. Cremeuon """ tkltt•I •• ,.., <onou<t.a Dv sm1111 Tu111111 umo °" .. ~ Morllltfy 6'6..41189 LIL\.V LEOHARO M I.ILL V, JR • .,.,...,., •w•y on Ml>V )I>, 1978 •t ltw ~ ot S\ l•v•o.•o hll'lbotnd ol Mar1,,. L1t1v 1.,... .no .on 01 Aone• S Lilly 01 P<11rn O.\trl C. . lltOlher OI Jamt"\ T l..•llY (H M1noe\Ot;Ji. \urv~-vtd bit OH•~ 'f\tlcH~n Barbara L S1nA\e• o t ,. ... port 8e•<ll C.t, 8111 t..1lly of C.r•n•da Hitt), Ce . •nd H•IOet' Oa•o•·~" ol Sfr'll• Ant, C. • a•M> 6 qr•nO(hll<lfen 1cw1no ''"' f•'""' Of P•llY Ry"" Of S... l..ul\ Ob•SOO. t.a ""° Sllelly ICirtl ot Gr.-, Fr•nc• Mr Liiiy w.s tormerty t rHIMnl ol N~•PC>rl S.Kh tor U Y"""· 8urle1 •nd memorial $erVIU~ ,.111 ~ Mid at ,..., on Tl'l<lrtdeY Jt.rWl 1, ttll •• 10 JO AM In 11-.,olt-n.l""'lly r-h <Jon•tlot>\ be mM1e lb '"" A"IMltan H~•rl ful'CI. SAU.l'St<I ZYGMVNT SAt...'~ICI, rnldefll Cll I. TO THE DEFENDANT A <1•11 compt••nt ,.... tJffll lti.d llr IM pl•ln· 1111 AQaln•t you •· II vou wl'Jll to oet-'"'' l•w•u•I. yov mu•\, .. 11"411 JO 0.Y• """" ""' \11mmon• I> ~·-on you, Ill• wltll tnl\ court d wnllero pl .. OlnQ In rupo1ui-co lh• compte1nl (It • Ju•trce Covn. you "'"'' Ille w1111 ''-court a •<1t\en Plt.0•"9 or <&Utt •n or•I OIUOlnq lo b<' entered "' llW OCKktl) U"len you Oo w. your oel•ult w111 ~ ,..,,.,.., ..-. -hullon ol '""' pl•l'lllfl •ncJ '"" (o)urt m•y ..nt•• • 1uOQMMt <>0~1nst you lor tt>e rtllet °" m•ncH-d ii'\ lM (Of"nOt••n\, wh•<" tOUIO ruull 1n o••nl\11""'"' ol w~s '""•no of rnonty o< P<Ol>friY or otll<'r 1tt1et rt <lUO\led lft I"" tompl•1n1 b II '°" wllh lo -lhe Mvl<• ol •11 •llorMV Ill'''" .... nor,,..,,.,... .. oo H .,,.,...,y M IN\ ,_ wr111 .. rea-se, 11 eny, INiy lie Ill .. oft II-. Oated Dec "· "11 J H Gofn(!1, Cler~ Bv J &owl 11'19, Oel>UI y (SEAL) c;"AllLaS A. GANGL.OFF & ASSOCIATU JttWost l.-.y &.-. 6"<11, CA ...S Ttt· (llSI 4D .... 1 Put>llShed Or~ to.JI O.Olly Piiot, Mey )0. J..,.. • I). 70. lt/8 1~1· PUBLIC NOTICE lt·Mnt SUl'l!alOll COUllT Of''"£ STAT• Of' CAUJIQllNIA POllt PUBLIC NOTICE LEGA\. NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN INI tilt IOllOWlllQ , .. ~ ol fOUt)d o• •••ed prOl)erty ...... -!leld ll'f tilt Poll<<! Oe~rlMenl ol ti. CllV Of CofC. Mew tor • f)4trl0d In tlU" 01 nlMIV (9()1 cs.to eov ' Rovct union Atd1Whtte BICYtle, 8oy'\ 81UI' Cent11<lon 10 Spd e1t1c•• eov, v111°"' Gola •o Spo 81cyclt. 8oy" VollOW Sct1w1nn 10 SpO 81<V<lt 8oy·\ 81110 Sch•ir>ll 81C,tl•, Bov'• 81utr Nl\hlk1 10 SpO 81<V<lt 8oy \ Sii"°' All·Pro 10 SPd 8o(ytlt Bov >Vold Orlr 10 SPd 8otyUe. Boy\ B•own SuoerSIJO'I 81ty<t• NOfl(.E IS FURTHER Gii/EN IPlal II no owner ·-•n 6nd P..O••• "" O>#nersf\IP ol Ille PtOllt•lr within ..,.,.,. 01 O•V\ io.IO#>flQ llW OUl>ll<dllOll of ll'llS NOllC•. lllf lltle IMrelo \llell ..... '" '"' 11noor, ti !?>«• tit one. or 1n ttw City ol eotlf Mitw. 1n ''''"'" ui.e llW prOl)erty -fl bt .old at PVb'•< .wctlon •I• t11M enel dtt• IOl>e tMOUft<ed OATED Moyt• t•7' A. E NETl1 O>IOI ol Pollet Pu1>U111ed 0r""91 Co.st 0•1ly Piiot. M•Y )0, 1'78 PUBIJC NOTICE \Ul'ElttOll COUllT 01' THE $TATll MCAL"OllNIA f"Olt TH• COUNTY or OllMtG£ II(). ..... If NOTICE or tlll.tltlNG O f' l'ETITIOtt f'04I l'lt091'T£ or Wll..L THI: COUNTY OrOllANG£ ANO \.ET1'£111\ TEn AMIHf AltY N OTICE"g;.."~'!1ttNO 0 1' POil AUTHORllATIOlf TO AO· MINI S lEll UN 0 £1t T ME PETITION Riii PllOtlAT£ or WIL IN05,.llN0£HT AOMIHISTR6TION AND f'Oll l.£r'T£1l$ TIESTAMEN· 0, ESTAlUACT TAltY AND ltOtt AUTMOlllZATION TO ADMINISTER UNO£• TMI. Es•••• ol WILl..1 ... M A MOORE. INOE .. aNDllNT AOMINISlltATION Ot~~~~E IS HEllE8Y GIVEN ,,,., 01' &STATHACT. MARY E MOOl'IE,.... llled ,,...el11 • 0e~!!::: ol MARJORIE HELM. oe1111on ,;,, ptobelt OI Will""" IS· NOTICE IS HElt£8Y GIVEN .,.., ~uence of L.tter. feil.,.,..nten. •nd IOI 11ull>orlu llon 10 ..om111is1er u...,..r EftNEST J HELM, JR . 11•• llled the tndaC>Ondtnt aominl•lr•llOll ol ~In • pelltton IOf PYOCMtt ot Wiii Est•tH Act. rtlorenct lo wll•Cll •• ano tor IUUfl'I<~ of Lelten lttlemen-rnAdt tor lllrttler .,.,11cular\, .tnc1 tl'lel ta•y •no tor Aull1ori1•llon to Ad 1,,.. llrnt •no Ill•• Of Mllrn'9 llW w- mtn1s1•• Ut'lltr trw 1--..1 Ad 1 J I) l'71 1 10 oo m1111ilrellon ot E•telt > Act, relettn(t :·~ ~n ;:.• ,:::.,,;:,.. df ()e,,!lme"I to wlllch •s m1de •o• 1ur11t., N 3 of »tOUllKI •I 100 Ci.i(. Center P••llcula•s .• ,,., 111•1 '"" ...... -o~i.r We.I, '" N CllY OI S..n•& A"• Pl•O Of ""•""9 ltw Hm<' ""' bffn "1 C.alltornld 10< Ju11t tl. 1911 •t 10 00 • m . In ttw Dalt<! Ma lS 1919 covrtroorn ot O.pertrnont No l ol '•10 Wl\.~AM £ St JOHN covrl. at 100 0•1< Center Ori .. WHI, Count Ott~ ' In tn• City o4 Sent•...,,., C.lltornle. O'MILVaNYYI MYEllS D•led May U. '971 WIU.IAM E $1 JONlf 10 .. ld D. W•flil County Clff'k ' .it We1tllt1lll Mrtrot T"OMAS H TlfOltNTON t.ot A-•· C.1'""'4• *" ' Tel: U.-1\a > MNerclt a.y ~ •n--,. tw: r.tttlMw S..lle lot Publlllled Or~ C:0.11 LHllV Piiot. -. N'9wl, C.llten.1• •a.n ,,... 1,, JO .no June >. '"' tt.ntey ter: ""'"-' 21oe 11 Publlsi..d 0r'"'911 Coett O.llv Piiot. 1--------------Y :I0.31 -Junt6, lt18 PlJBUC NOTICE PUBIJC NOTICE Co\I• Me\a, Ct PnMO •w•v Oft 1"t1 1,...------------- Nl!W.f'OllT·MIEUUNtl"lllD ~DISTlllCT Heek•'""'l ....... 810N0·41 11 16. 1'7t •I II)(! "II• ot 6' 8elo .. d 11·24221 llU\G.tnd ol Ir-S.t_.I ol ~1• SU~Eltloti COUltT OF ll4t! -.... ca .. -no ,.,,,., of Oeor~ ITATIOf'CAl..IR>lllNIA,011 S•l•P•ltl OI Tu>t•"· C•., WAt1de THI! CXXINTYOl'OllAHOt! S.l•Pi• I Cb\i. Mew, C.0.. CltOllltft Of ..0. A•.,.11 J•n•n• F'on.11 ol Polond anct IC•ll-1'" NOT l Cl 011' HE A It I NO 01' Wln>n••..,\liA ot Polend, Aho l•o ... TITION f'Oll rlloaATI Or WILL. Q••ndtlllldr"'1 Aocil.tlon °' llW Holy AND 1"011 \.lnlltS TEITAMEN· R°"•Y w"' on Mt>ndeY Mey 1'1. 1'11 •I TAltY AND JIDlll AUTHOttCIATIOH I 30 PM at SI Jollft Ille B•Ptl•I TO AOMIHISTall UHOllt 1'H• C•tllOi.c O>uttll, Co>te M•H , C. IND& ... NOINT AOMINIS'fltATtOfl Men ol OWlsllen Bu<••• ... 111 'Oe fteld o• I[ ITAT"•SACT. On Tue'l<MY M.v JO,,.,, al IOAM •I SI E\t•lt o4 ~RANCES MAAGAAET /Ohn 111~ S.p\111 G.oll'Oll< Cllur<h. STROUD Al'IO~ ~ fllANCE~M. ~·· ""°""· t.a '""""""'' Wiii ... "' $TllOUO •IW>\nown •• F RANCE$ c. '""Good 5hopr>HO Gtrnet•.., In Hunl· STROUD. Oe<HMO. 109lon Bff<h. Cl smith Tutnoll I.Amo NOTICE IS 11EllE8Y Gl\IEN \l\et Colle M••• Mort11ery Oirec10" TERRENCE EIJGElllE STROUD,,., M4 <888. ,,,.., M tfln • peflUOtt !or ~-t• ol ---------------tw111 1no lor 1uuaft<t of L.•ll•n Ptael llOTHUS SMRMS' MOnUAIY 627 Main St Huntingtoo Beach 536-6539 ..... ,AMtLT COl.OMfAL fUMl.llA.L HOME 780 t Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 'ACtftC VtlW MIMOltAL 'AH Cemetery Mortuary Chaoel 3500 Pae1hc V1ttw Drive Newport, Ca1tfom1a 644·2700 McCC>aMICIC MOaTUAlllS uguna Beach 494-e.1$ Laguna Hills 788-0933 San Juan cap1strano .. 95-1776 IALn.ul•BOt4 ....aAl.HOMI Coron• de• M1t e~ Coeta Mesa 848-24a4 -.i...OADWAt MOITVAIT 1tO8l'Oldwav Cotta MtU 842-9150 swnt.MNU..UMI ~CMANL 427 &. 17th St Cotta Meu • 846-4888 Slnt• Ana Chaoel 5 18 N BfOtOW1IY Sent1Ana. &47 ... 131. fotl•m•ntery -tor A11tl!Prtt•tk>ft to AClmlnlSt., ..,..., IM t~t 46- mlnltlr•llon of E..tatet Act, reference to w it I< 11 '' tl'lede lot I u rine r CH1r1lcut•n . -tllet ll>t time encl Pl.Ct of """"9 tfte -.... ~ .. , I« Ju"' U, 1'11. Of IO 00 • m ., 111 ,,,. (Ollfttoom of Oet>9t1 l'fltnt No. J of t.llld <O..rl, •I 1Gll 0111< Otnter Drlw WHl 111 Ute City 01 sente AM, Gefll«nlo. Deteo: Mey ,5, 197' WIU.IAM II. SI JOMll. CovntyOorlt JOHN J. OOTTIC.I .. ,.,......,111 ..... 5.-t~ Gale, CAI,,.,..... '°119 T .. :mu-..... .. tteo' .. y lor: ~ f>Ul>ll$Mc:I Or<W>Olt COA•t OtllY Pit~. May JO. JI and Jun ... "71 PlJBUC NOTICE CONTRACT NO 4._lt NOflCE IS HEREBY GIVEN INI tho 8oaro 01 Edutel1on ot tll• Newporl·MHe Ullllled S<-' Dlllrkl of Or•ncie O>urtlv win re<e1 .. >O•IOCI blcK up to 2 Oil o.rn. on '"" 1111 o.y of June. '"'· fl uw ottltt 01 seio ScloOol Dlilrl<I, IOUlt<I Al )9S7 PlfUnll• SltHt, C<KI• Mot•, Calllornte. •• Wlll(h 11,... ... d 1110• "'Ill be PUllllCly -d•nd•tadlOf E:t..ECTltlCAL SUPPLIES FOii USE TliAOUGHO\Jf THE. DISTRICT Art Dkh ere to tie 111 k(O<Cl.tnCe '"''" ConOl llo'll, I n\I rue II On>. •no lllullOM -II ••t,.,,.., Oii II~ 1n IM olllc• of 1111 Pll•<,,...,'O 01rec1o< °'Hid S<lloOI DIJlrlcl. tail Pttcenll• s1r .. 1, c.osi. Mew. c.t11or"1•. '1UI No t>tooor ,,... w1111c1r ... "'' 810 10< • period ... forty., ... den IO I .... , '"" del• Mi for tlle -lflQ tl>trtot Tiie Bo•ro 01 Educeuon 01 ,.,. N""'POfl·IMMI Uftllltd \cnool OltlrlCI ,.,.,,,., !hit r 1911 lo reject any o• t ll 81d\ •nd n04 llKHSMllY K(~ 1"9 IOYlfUI llld, •nd 10 ••••t •ny •n '°'"'""'' °' trreQUtorlty 1n ..,Y 81d,.. Ul'Nd NEWPOfH·MESAUNlf'll!O SCl100L OtSTRICl ol Orfl\09 C-ly, C.llfornlo ~,,., .. .,,..Y l'lthtr, CPM. PUf'CllMlftO Dire< to. 0 '" SS..JZIO PVOll•Mc:I Ortn91 CMst 0.lly Piiot INiy u. JO, "" 20, .. ,. PUBUC NOTICE II Zt05• $U .. a1110lt COUllT o .. TMI[ STATE CW CAl..l l'OtlNla. f'Otl THE (11)\/NT'Y or OltAN0£ .... A'*I OlllO•ll T'O MtOW CAUU f"Oll 0.ANK OP NAME In '"" Melcer ol ltw """'•<•I-ot RAY GEORGE BURGOON JR l Pie appll<•llOft ol RAV GEORGE 8VRG00111 JR tor c....,oe ot neme. ,...1no -hied 1n Covrt, bnd •I •P· pe••lnQ lrotn Hid fll)0410\IOll 1 ... 1 RAY GEORGE 8UAC.00N JR M• llled •n eppll(ation 1>"000\UW,I 1 ... 1 110 n•me 11<t t'-Ol<l 10 M104t.EL RAY 8URG00N Now '""'•tor• 11 1, lltrtov oroe<eo •"" directed. ll>al •II P•JrW>n\ 1111trn1 e<11n u1d ,......., OO•-at r.-lofo I~•• <Ovrt 1n O.Pllrtmtnl l on'"" 10th d.y ol Jun~. 197'. 411 II 00 o tlO<k • m , 01 w10 °"Y 10 sMw c•uw wny \UCh •P pllullon tor <h6N;llt ol "•""" \hOulO Ml be Ot1ntid 11 " tur11Wr otderltd 11141 • <oPY ot '"" O<cler To StlOW C:..Uw I» pUbll\lle<I 111 th• Of'M!le eo.11 Dolly Pilol, • new\papor ol Q~,_.r•t <lrculet1011, O<lflled Ill Wid <Ol<ftly, •I l ... t on<e eech •H it IOr IOur \UC(OUIW Wffil> l)flOt 10 Ille CS.y ot WICI -lflQ O•tltd tllls SlllO.., ol -'· ttll. 8r\IC.eW.Sumtwt Ju<loa al ..+Cl s-<1or Cov<'t SJllEllall ANDWOOOWAltO ll»S .......... ,,. 91""-, SU. 111 TtfT•"te,Ce,__, A_,_.,. fW ..,..._, Pul>llslled ()rtngt Coast 0.1ly PllOt M•Y t, 16, n, JO. 197' 1831-11 PUBLIC NOTICE lt·U l M SU .. EllttOll COUltT 01' TH( $TA'TI M CAl.lf'OltNIA "Olt 'fN£ COUNTYOf'OlllANGI lfO.~ NOTICE O F HE1'RI NG OF PETI rtOH FOR PlllOSATE OF WILL AHO HOLOGRAP HIC Will .llHO FOR Lf'TlEAS TESTAMl!NTAllY ANO FOR AUTHOAIZ1'TIOl'I TO AO. M I N IS TE R IJ N OER THE INOEP~OENT AOMINIS1'RAl lON "9' ESTATES ACT E•l•tt ol SARAH ELIZABETH PERtCIHS. 0e<ffMCI PUBLIC NOTICE ll·HIH NOTtCa TO CltEOITOlt$ NO. A·""7S SUPEllll<MI COUllT 0" THI STATtr Of'CALIFOltNIA .. o. THI: COUNTY OP OllANOI II\ tl>t Moller Of tt>e E•IAI• Of MARV OEVINEV.De< .. ~ He\l<e I\ lltftb'I' o•..., to creclolo<\ N •lno cl••""' _ .... 1 ,,.. w•o OK• Oefll to Ill• Wld <I••~ In \IW Olfk 1t Of tM c ,.,.~ of tPW atorewlCI <OU('I 01 to prtlel'll '""rn to,,,_ ullCle~'9ne<f •t 111 .. otll<e ot OElllNIS 6 . H ... NSEN. OVERTON, L't'MAN & PAllllCE. UO South Flow« s1ree1; P o. eo-~ ferMlnet Ann••. lo• AnQtle\, CAlllornl.o ~. wllkll IAtlt< C>ffl<• I> ttlt place of 1>us1no• or 1ne un a l\1qt1ed "' ell metW\ Qef\.olnlftQ to .. 10 orate Suell c•••m• w1111 ,,,. neceswrv vouc,.,.,, mu\\ w 111tc1 01 ore"tHed A'\ •t0ttW1d ¥1'•Uun fOUr montM •llttf' •re 11rs1 ""l>llC•llon ol 11\l' llOO<e Dated MAY 11, 1971 )olot'eflce 0. Viney L1t11et1elO e-..-ot t"' wro oc seld~I OYtrltTOH, t..YllllAN-,.._INC£ AttwtM" at u w m '"'" .._ si .... 1 r .o .... ,..,.. Term1 ... 1 --· Le• A ... , •• c.llfWftl• -Tff um .a.11• PUBUC NOTJCE NOTICE IS HEREBY GlllfN tMI THOMAS HENRY PERICIN5, JR . l\el llle<I ...,..,,. • peUtlOn for Pr-le o4 Wiii •no Hol~oll>f\IC Wiii end !Of Publl•lled OrAnQe C.0.\1 D••ll' P1101 1--------------Mey n 10 ano June•· u 1918 100S 11 Lell•tr• Te.c•m•nlarv •no torl-------------- PUBLIC NOTlCE Autnorueflon to ....,,.,,,..,,., -- lllOe~nden4 .Aclm1N\t••ll011 of EU•IM Act ••••r...ce to_,. 1s ,,,_ torl--------------lurthtr par1Kutan, ""° tMI Ille 11-f'fCTITIOUS •USINESS •nd ple<e 01 "'""'"'O tlltf s«ne ,... HAM£ \TAl £MENT t>ttn >Ol lor June•. 1911, •t MIAO e.rn . fflt followlnQ P'!r>ons ••t 001n9 1n tllO courtroom Of o.twirtment No J llu\lne>\ •• of Uld courl, .. 100 OYI< C.tftl., OrlV9 QSC AUDIO PROOUC TS 1431> WH I, '"Ille CllV OI S•nl• A/If , P1•onll•.~t.t~.CA916?1 C..tlf0<nl• Pt!rlek Ql1H•r. Ill> Eme• <110 B•Y Datt<! May 11, 1'1& t...9un•8~11.C1''11ISI WIU.IAM a . St JOHN, B•"V M<tr.-. lt\" AM• lli>la c:-tr Clff1t SOutll L e!JUM, CA 91•17 JOMMO.MI Y&ltS t111\ 11uwnen '' tonoucted llY " 1111CH, aoau.aQtOST 11m11to CH1r1ntN11lp 1' '°""'...,_ L.ow C....... 8.,ryAnot-e-#\ •lelllll .. 9"'A-.$111te1'11 c;.nere1 P•t1- "9m-.c.Mlfenlla•17.. nus \lfl-t w•• Ille<! w1111 '"' Atto•MY•..,f'wtl•-County Clefl. ot Orenge C.OUnly on M•v Put>ll•twcl 0r""91 c:o.u O.lly PllOl. II. 1971 J1"44U Pu«>ll"'9C! 0...-00 Coe'I Oa1ly PllOI Mev n. "· JO. 1t11 --------------May , •• 21. 311, J-•. 1q11 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE Cl"4M 1ur11u011 COUltT Of' T"I t'U1 la Of' CAU P'OttlflA l'Olt Tltl COUlltTY 0' ~ ....... ......... f'ICTITIOOS IUSINUS NAME S'TATilMENT rne rottowtnQ ~~\On\ •r• Oo•no bu\t"f~S •~ C AEA11Vf; COMPUlfR CONCE PT~. ?U•> hrrtno D"•~ Ml\\•On Vle10 c..t1IO'nt• '71611 AonelCI J 1'1-orl, lS162 ftrreno D11 ... M1u1on vi.1o Cehfo<ni•-n.11 Curt•~ 11 Somo. J)OS P .. eo l'lfmen<o. s.n Clemtf'I~. C..lll()fn10 9'l6n ffll\ bu\lne\\ ·~ condu<t.O II• • llm1te<I .,.,lnt>',.,.P Aon.old J F 1Url Tiii\ ,, .. _,,. ••) flltd w1tl'I IM '°"""Clerk OI 0.4'19t COunlY on Mn tt • ..,. ~ l>ubll\l.ed I>-C.0.•I D•lly P1tot, Ma1 >l. JO....., J""" 6 IJ. iq79 1021" PUBLIC NOTICE 1 .. ,, ••• -· D•ted May 14. lf1t Ufl -.C .............. ,. JfoMl Office ... t1M Now,.wt 6-, CA~ Mei••Add• ,,..,,,...,,.. G ll OV ll 11 ll.sc;ltOI# COii ltOllt A TI ON '"' 1111..n Put>ll\MO Or<W>git ~I 0.tlf PllOI ""'' I• 13 JO,,_ •• ,.,, AHIWll"'• c..I._• ~ IKfOW ... !Ulol-«) PuDllillOcf OrdnQ!t C:0.11 O<ttly Piiot M•Y JO 1411 .•.. ,. PUBUC N01'1CE S©~otllA-&£trs · That lntri911in9 Word Gam• wiflt a CAudft -------t41M "' QA\' I O iteortO•Q!I .. ,, .. , ol .... lo.,• >C•O~ -o<d> be• low •o le><"' IOU• 1·~ ....,..d, LI EflOG 11 I I 1 ll ~ S I NBO J' I' I l 1 l H A Y l R l Ataort *"1a lo bl I ltirl• _ ~ vino bua1neu In eot1on A JI• 1· 1 I :. ~ d~ed one . -• -• 00fn1)eny ,,., tpeciallnd '" just on. P'Oduct: ~!er r1 -"-t..,E __ P_OrrG-r--11 ~ttraopf'Sy -. . I r I I' I • ~~ :-...:".:~:.. ci:t ..__..._ ....... _--_...__._ ... -~ 1,00!' ...... "'° ] ~ rr rrr rrt NATIONAL J EDUCATION Al'~ CHESTER WHALEN, A CYCLE RECYCLER Sow's Ear Bikes Into Silk Purse• Turning Cycles Into Recycles. EVEREIT, Wash <.\Pl -Chester Whalen is a cycle recycler Patiently, methodically and affectionately. Whalen. 61. fixes every hopeless wreck of a bicycle hecangethlshandson Sprocket by s poke, bearing by bolt. .. THE ONLV WAY VOU can't fix a bike is if 1t 's been wrecked good by a car You just need to put a hUle work into 1t and take your time." he !>ays. "I try pretty much to gel pure junk that nobody would s teal. It's a challenge." People ~ive them up to Whalen as beyond help. Often, 1t 's JUSt an old chain or kickstand, with the bike missing. But he twists, greases, taos and paints them into bicycles NEIGHBORHOOD YOUNGSTERS get repairs free on the spot when they wheel their bikes up his driveway. "I thinl. 1• everybody helped kids more. there'd be a lotless mean kids." he says BikP thieves would laugh at hls rusty raw material Hts garage in Everett, north of Seattle, 1s loaded with bent. preheled, woebegone bike parts . The patio looks like the place old bicycles go to die. Bikes without wheels. Wheels without bikes OVER THE WINTER, HE pieced about 60 bikes together He now sells them at a weekly flea -market near Everett for $15 to $20 each He doesn't make much, but he likes the work. Shortly after he and his wife, Mar la, ar· rived in Eve rett two years ago. Whal suffered a minor strolcc. In the hospital. docto discovered cancer and removed a kidney and b lie has undergone ex.tensive "&dlatlon for a tumor in his Jun~ He also suffered two heart at· tacks, the last one 1n 1963, kept hiD" In bed six months "EVERYTHING LOOKS okay now Other peo· pie are in worse shape than I am. J don't believe a person should complain," he says. It was after the bout with cancer that Whalen, who had long tinkered with bikes, began bulldlng them seriously, for fun and pocket money. Before Everett. the Whalens lived in Jacinto City. Texas, a Houston suburb, where Mrs. Whalen was a nurse and volunteer firefighter. He ls a laborer by trade but he and hls wife operated two pool halls and restaurants in Jacinto Cit) SHE WORKS AT A hospital and is studying to become a registered nurse. Her nursing and his bike-building -which includes an occasional foray into tricycles and wagons -are their only incom es "Our roles just kind of got reversed," says Mrs. Whalen. 'Whe" he's not at ttls bikes, he does the dishes, washing, mopping and cleanlng." GWCNames7 Admini.strators Seven people hav~ been named to fill key ad· ministrative posts In a m ajor Golden West College reorganizaUon Tbe appointments take effect July 1. Frederick J. Owens of Costa Mesa will be dean of science. health and physical education after serving as chairman of the physical and recreation education d1v1sion Named associate dean of science. health and phys ical educa tion Is Norman E . Rlch of Westminster, former chairman of the mathematics and science division. Gene L Tardy of Westminster wUI be as- sociate dean or business. technology and public services. He has been a graphic arts inatructor. Assodate dean of humanities and socla\ scie nces will be Donna E Willoughby or Hunt· mgton Beach. who has been head of the com· mumcal\ons division. John G Wordes of Fountain Valley, chairman or the fine and applied arts division. has been named associate d ean of community services \ M •• .,,_ lu4•r C •f'thtu, .n ( nmm1tu•• ''"' K .• ,n, .. l>.Md Oufr (.'O C.llllrptl\O"• tM! t. 419111 Santa Mt. tlllOt r: HOME OWNERS 'j A RAllFnlMS. ""'-.,., lt14HMIOl .. YD. COSTAtimA 541·1114 \' Tueeday. May 30. 1978 DAILY PILOT A9 School Math Enters Push-button Ero By TM Assodated Prds In an 1ncreas 1ng number of classrooms across the country. calculators and even more aophlsllcated computer systems are becoming nearly as routine w1th stu· dents as slide rules and flash cards once were "Orab •nstruct1on as not good enough anymore in the days of color televis ion ," says Arthur Freier. math instruction s upervisor an Los Angeles "J haven't found anyone who can generate .Interest an having kids add columns o( numbers every day." SO A GROWING number of Los Angeles grade-schoolers use pocket calculators when they work on those multi-digit problems. Or they phone a computer downtown and ask it to work out the problems Or they s at at TV· like dis play te rminals and type answers to problems posed and cor· reeled by a computer. They can even design their own computer math programs on a stack of coded cards. which arc returned in the mail from downtown with pnnt· outs of solutions from the computer. Not aJl teachers have opened their classrooms to calculators and other m e thod s f o r mechanizing mathematics. Many say they fear automation will interfere with thought de\'elopment and students· master} of fundamental skills. "WHAT DO YOU DO WHEN the batteries run down ?" asks Dave Booth, a teacher at Miller Elemen· tary School In Escondido. near San Diego. "Competition is the key to getting kids involved in learning, not gadgets." Others counter that the computer is no t taking the place or o ld · fashioned arithmetic: it 1s used in ad· dition to paper and pencils. And, they say. pocket calculators are becoming as commonplace In homes as TV sets -wHh youngsters bringing them conclusive crutch. stresses It can help studentS from home "It looks like the actual subJecl learn as well a!> provide them w1lh "I'm not going to say there are no matter learned 1s about the same for push·button answers. dangers," concedes Freier. who lrad1t1onal techniques a1nd the "THERE AKt: ONLY so many helped pioneer the use of calculators calculator. But what 's different 1s the mathematics racts and you can·1 help and computers an Los Angeles kid~' feeling toward math. They don 't but learn them If you see them often schools. "But l think if the teacher hate 1t as much. Just for that one enough ... he !>ay~ "Calculator; an· handles al right and the students use purpose. I ttunk it's worth 1t... much better than nash cards becaust' them correctly the abuse won't hap· Kay, who acknowledges many peo-the kids can ~o al their own speed pen.. pie fear the calculator will become a anddoatbythemselver.." VSEOPROPERLV, F~EIER and-.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif others say. the calculator merely enlivens the study of numbers and a l- lows bright kids to explore more ad· vanced concepts. Not all s tudents in the area are provided calculators, but thousands o' dollars in city and federal money have been used to fully equip many classrooms. One grant was used re- cently to stock classes whose ex· perlences will be the basis for future curriculum decisions on calculator use. David A. Kay. vice president of the Los Angeles City Teachers Math As· soclation and a teacher at Madison Juotl>r High School, sa ys he was one of the beneficiaries of that grant. KAV, WHO DEVISED a calculator program for students in the district, uses computers primarily in a class of non-achievers or low·achievers who have had little previous success with math. .. A lot of them have not even le arned their basic mathematics tables," Kays says. "Most probably won't. So we put the calculator in the classroom and It takes the drudgery out of math for the m. "It also assures that if they press the right button. they will get the right answer ." he says. "Then we can teach concepts we could never teach before because they weren't able to get past the arithmetic .. KAY SAYS TEST results on the ef- fectiveness of the calculator are in· EXTRA EXTRA EXTRA The $5.88 PRIME RIB \ DINNER I Restaurant and Special Cocktail Lounge Offer nplres June JO. 1978 On-the-Mall at South Coast Plaza Near the Carousel 01\ the First Level . For reservations caU: 540-8822 Nmvforthe ~ ...... time. 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But don't go bet· ting any beer on it if the man trying to out-guess you 1s named Carl Gordon. He makes his living at that sort of thing. Gordon ls ticket manager for the California Angels and his task is a lot more difficult than simply looking out at the three tiers and guessing numbers. HE HAS TO PREDICT almost one week in ad- vance exactly what the crowd is going to be ... and he'd better be darn close. because a lot of money rides on it. . Based on Gordon's prediction. the concessions I '!'"people order their food and drinks and decide how •'-many sellers to hire. The stadium also decides how many ushers and parking attendants to call ... "If he misses by much. 1f can be a disaster. says Carmen Tonon, general manager or the stadium's concession service. "They could have long lines. unhappy people and traffic jams." FORTUNATELY. GORDON is very gOOd at his job. Although he can't always hit it right on the nose. he almost always predicts the crowd within 10 percent and can often keep the margin of error to two or three percent. It's just a matter of knowing what to loo!< for. "There are a lot of things I have to look at." Gordon says. "The weather. Advance sales Pitchers. The opponent. The standings . But no matter how refined you :et, there's always a certain amount of guesswork inv6lved." GORDON OFFERS a verbal prediction to the concessions people about one week before the game. then updates 1t with a written estimate two or three days prior to the first pitch. The predictions have to be done at least that far in advance so hiring can be done for the large staff of on-call stadium workers . A small crowd might require only about 150 concessions people. but a sellout (rare for the Angels> could ~all for as many as 300 TORZON. WHOSE OPERATION de pends he avily on Gordon's forecasts. remembers one ta me when the prediction missed by plenty. "Last year m a game when Nolan Ryan was pitchtnj?, the Yankees announced at the las t minute that Catfish Hunter would start." Torzol\ says. "Needless lo say. that matchup created a lot of interest and the walk up sale was tremendous ... While Angel management was pleased with the big crowd . al was nothi~ but a big headache for Gordon. Torzon and the overworked stadium s taff. "IF GORDON GUESSES too low we have long lines and unhappy fans." Torzon says. "H he guesses too high. then we're overstaffed and that costs money •· Two of the biggest factors m Gordon's forecast are weather. which can be unpredictable. and the See ANGELS' GUESSER. Page 82 40,000 to Watch Sonics SEAITLE (AP> -Game four of the National Bas ketball As· socaation champions hip series will be played in Seattle tonight. b u t 1 t w.o n · t b e o n th e SuperSonics· homecourt. Ins tead. the Washington Bullets and the Sonics will meet an the Kingdome before what could be the largest crowd an NBA history Leading 2 I in the best·of· seven series. the Sonics are talk- ing conf1dently about wmnang the title. Three of the four re· ma mmg games will be played m Seattle Unser Ge t s Record P ayoff INDIANAPOLIS tAP> "This as a birthday and a half. .. said an emotional Al Unser. who took home the biggest paycheck of hi:; long racing career for win- ning the Indianapolis 500 a third time "This has been a month I 'II never forget. Unser's 39th birthday. a day after his eight·second victory over a hard-charging Tom Sncva, was celebrated al the an- nua l Indy 1victoty banquet Mon· The switch to the Kingdome was the result or a scheduling conflict at the Coliseum. where the Somes have won 21 con· secutive games. There is no clearcut consensus on whether the Kingdome 1s a neutral court ~ -"The n ex t ga me ·s <tonight's l r eally a ne utral court. in the Kingdome. but we ·11 still have 40.000 fans root· ing ror us ... srud Sonics guard Gus Williams. -··1 don't see how anything in Seattle can be neutral." said Washington Coach Dick Molla -"Ev~ry court as the same. we'll actually be using the same floor as we normally use." said Seattle Coach Lenny Wilkens . "But instead of 14.000 fans On T \I Tonight Chaftlff!I 2 a t 6 screaming for us. we'll have 40.000. Tell me that's not going to get a team up.·· The Soni cs mo ve to the Kingdome on a permanent basis next season. but tonight's game will be the first basketball game e ver in the domed s tadium. Game five Fnday night will be in the Coliseum. Fans hungry for the firs t NBA title in the Somes' 11-year his tory gobbled up the first 29.000 tickets for tonight's game. Present NBA attendance rec ords are 21.564 for a playoff game in Cleveland. 35.077 ror a regular season game in the Louisiana Superdome and 41.165 for a double header at the Houston Astrodome in 1969. Russell Pays Debt John Colkcts Seventh Win LOS ANGELES (AP1 -Just a week ago. it was Bill Russell's poor play on the infield that con· tributed to a 3·2 San Diego vie· tory which saddled Los Angeles left-hander Tommy John with his second defeat or the season without his normal smkerball. "I WAS FORCED to do a lot of things tonight that I hadn 'l had to do before this season." said J ohn. "I changed speeds. used my s lider and." he added with a s ingled home San Diego's third run rn the s eventh. but the Dodgers came back with thre~ in the bottom Of the inning. two on a double by Russell. -:-day ·night. He accepted the win· "Yes. that game was on my mind. I wanted to do something for Tommy." Russell said Mon- day night after a 9·6 Los Angeles triumph over the Padres . Dodgen !Jjfate John tired m the eighth and after walking Don Reynolds and Winr1eld with one out. relie ver 1 erry Forster took over. Forster·· had not been scored upon in JO 'iuccess1ve appearances. but Te nace nailed him for a double and o ne out late r Tuc ker Ashford doubled as the Padre!> scored three runs. 1 ner's ~hedt for a record $290,364 i ··abd ·b~me only the second Sl ; I~~lticnf jcaryer winner in Indy • h1st6t'y .• t .. \ Unser:S' !total earnings an 13 DON BAYLOR IS OUT AS JORGE ORTA FIRES TO FIR11ST,.,_ :f·~a ~e.s : ~el'e now s tand at -----------------------·-· ~· ~· See;ONSER,PageB2 . " -' ; Ange/,s Tumble, 7-0·f:X'; .. BMley Haunts Old Team C HICAGO IAP > "Feel· mgs." said Thad Bos ley. "You have to go by feelings and you can't judge feelings." All the feelings Bosley had Monday were "beautiful" as he smashed his first major league home run and also doubled and smgled to drive in four runs and lead Pablo Torrealba and the Chicago White Sox to a 7-0 vie· tory over the California Angels. Although it was the most pro· ductive day in the major leagues for the 21-year-old ouUielder ac· quired in a six-player deal from the Angels las t winter and brought up from Iowa on Satur- day by the Chisox. Bosley didn't consider it his greatest day. "THE FIRST DAY in the ma· JOr leagues was my best day ... s aid Bosley. who broke in with the Angels last June 29 against Kansas City and had a triple and a single with three runs batted m. "I received three standing ovations that day." said Bosley, "and the third one came after I s truck ou(" Chet Lemon also homered and d o ubl e d f or th e Wh ile Sox while Torrealba. a relief pitcher forced into a start ing role. hurled has first major league shutout and only his third career complete game TORREALBA, 2·4, allowed on ly four hats -three of them by Ron Jackson who stretched has A11geb Slat~ AH 0.me on KMl'C Radi. !1111 TOlllOhl Calllorn1a •I Cl'tltaOO s 1S pm WtdMW.., Calllornt• •• ()11ygo s 1S p m . Tllllt'Mlay Idle hitting streak to 12 games -but was in constant trouble as he gave up seven walks. "l threw a lot of screwballs and was wild because I haven't been pitching enough," said the leftbander. "I need more work. I don't care if l start or relieve as long as I can get work." The shutout w~ only the second for the White Sox this season and followed a two·h1t shutout by Francisco Barrios in th e second game or a doublehe ader sweep against Oakland on Sunday. .. NO SHUTOUTS at all and then we get two in a row, .. mused Manager Bob Lemon. "I can 't explain 1l but a ll of a s ud· den thinJ?s seem to be falling in- to place. The kid <Bosley l seems to make a difference. The victim of Chicago's 12·hit attack which included six extra. base hits was Chris Knapp, a figure in the deal which brought Boslev to the White Sox. "I just didn't have it." said Knapp, who previous ly this season had defeated his former teammates twice. "But they were hilling. Give them credit, they came out swinging." CALIFORNI A MANAGER Dave Garcia bemoaned the fact his team is not hitting to its potential. "We're a better hitting club than that." said Garcia. "We've won a lot of games on pitching and defense but we ha ve to start hitlihg. We've won as many games as anyone in our division but a lot ,of clubs are scoring 40 runs a week and we're only gel· ting 24 or 25." ~· By Frae ture ., The last time the Sox had two shutouts in a row was in 1975 and that was an oddity in that Wilbur Wood authored them both. Wood blanked Milwaukee 4·0 on July 13 prior to the All-Star break and came back after the All-Star game and blanked Detroit 5-0 on July 17 . Palomirw Flattened LOS ANGELES IAPl -Plans to send World Boxing Council welterweight champion Carlos Palomino of Huntington Beach into bag money matches in the near future have run into a fracture. The 28-year-0ld titllst broke the ring finger on his lefl band midway through his successful defense Saturday, a unanimous 15-round decision over Mando Muniz. He showed up al the doctor's office Sunday and X·rays showed the break. Dr. Bernhart Schwartz. physician for the California Athletic Commlsalon. said. ·•Palomino Will be out of •ction about three months before he can res ume working out. Thal hand must heal flrat." Bob Arum, head of Top Rank Inc .. had said he hoped to make )), blg Sept. 9 flght for Palomino. and mentioned as toes Jose I Cu vas, ~ World Bomg Association champion. WUfredo Benitez of Puerto Rico. and Pete Ranzani of Sacramento. "I made an offer ot $300,000 each to Palomino end Cuevas to meet.." .said Arum, But Palomino's manaaer, Jackie McCoy, said he turned down the offer after the Cuevas camp had done the aame thln~:For a fight Ukethat. you m~taetall you can," McCoy aaid. ,, .. ., CALlll'ORHIA .. , .. _. Gflcll2b t O O O ~1oc•c1 • o o o R.JacUon lb ) 0 J 0 Ruell Oii 4 0 0 0 a.110' 11 J oo o Rettenm-l'l > 0 0 0 LAIMl«O i9 J 0 I 0 o.wtllt19 ( ' 0 0 0 n~!Wnrm,' l ta a .._,.Of'lpll ' 0 0 0 CMICAOO llolley cl Molinaro, rt O.rrll llrHHl lb L JollnMlfl lb ... MOf'IOll one tit ... ~, I( .... ~,. Pfytr )b ....... • J J • • 0' ' >OOO JOOO I 0 I 0 • 2 t I '0 2 I JOOO 4 I I 0 • 2 t 0 TOl4Mt It 0 • 0 Tot•li ~ I U 1 C:•Uf9'ftf • 000 000 000-4 0t1u90 1oa t10 /IOW-1 f-N~ Olt-e.llfOf'l'llt 1. Oii<• t. LOe~u-• 1t1, Olfc191> m 18 -e.i.r, Pr1of, Lt"*I J9-<>r1o, lloJ•O.oft HR - eo.My Ill, Lemon QI K11app IL.~1 I(.,.. .. Gtllllt> II' H It alt H IO CALlll'OltNIA )I 6 l t I 0 ~ ' 2 ' • 3 l 200•-o CMICAOO T~rHlliMI IW. l _.1 • • 0 0 '• I H9 -Ntll0f00ftt tly ICll•PPI• T -2:02. A-IS,411. RUSSELL COLLECTED three or the Dodgers· 11 h1ts. mcludang a two-run double in the seventh inning which. as 1l developed, produced the dec1s1ve run. "In San Diego. I made mis- takes that cost Tommy the game." said Russell. recalling his two errors "Really. 1l made me play that much harder " Russell performed flawlessly m the fi eld and also made a good play on the final out or the game. s taying .with a tricky grounder off the bat of Dave Winfield John earned the win. has seventh in nine decisions. end afterward he s aid hl• did it All0-8111CAK!7tll Tonro111 Sat10le9C>atlosA"09ttt1 l~P m W•On•Ml•Y s... °"'9o•t LO• A"941les I 1Sp m r~u .. day ldl• laugh, "I even used a Gaylord Perry.type patch ... Perry. a man notorious foe his a lleged use or the s pitball. drew the loss and 1s now 3·2. After Gene Tenace hit a two- run homer an the fourth off John. the Dodgers jumped on Perry for three runs in their half of the fourth. Lee Lacy homered to lead orr the fifth. the first home run off the 39-year-old Pe rry this season. Steve Ga r vey tripled home Ron Cey in the sixth. giving Los Angeles a 5-2 lead P INCH-IDTTER Jerry Turner Forster singled home a run in the Dodgers' eighth. giving hurr a career batting average of .411. He has 23 hats in 56 official ap· pearances as a big leaguer. Later. he explained his batting technique "I SWING at everything.·· he said. "If they threw the ball at m y h ead. I would probably swing at 1t ... In the second game of the c;eries tonight. Rick Rhoden. 4 J. w1 II pitch for Los Angeles. OP· posing -Eric Ras mussen. 2·5. See DODGERS, Page 82 . Jl2 OAll. V PILOT T~.~30.1978 _Solomon Wlas ]au/fret Upset In French Open PARIS <AP> -Twenty.year· old Galles Moretton of France stunned France·s No. 1 player F rancois Jauffret, 6·7, 6·3, 6·3, 6·4 today in the first malor uoset of the French Ope n tennis tournament Moretton, France's junior c hampion two years ago. parlayed a booming serve and aggressive net play to s:onvinc· mgly beat his 36-year -old coun- tryman. The tall. blond 'Moretton served three aces In the third game or the decisive fourth set and then three aces in the fiCth game. Jauffrel took the fifth game. however . and fought back to 3-4 before his young rival re- gained winning form. In other matches here under sunny skies at the Roland Garos Stadium. Harold Solomon of the United States brushed aside Bri· ta in 's John Feaver 6·2. 7-5. 6-2 in a nother opening-round m atch MQtlDAY'$ RIUULU ,,.._.,~ ,lntR9WM Bri•n Tl«"-'· U S 0.1 P•l11Ct<) ton.lo, 0.1i., 1·S, .,_., ).4, •·l, AOC.rt GH!lnen, Aiatralle, dtt Clift Rlcllo, us . •·t. • 1. 1.s. Paul McN•"'"· A&Alr•ll•. Otl H•n• K.,. • .,, Allltri., ... ,, ... 2. 44, 1 S, VIII Pl"""r, We\I Gtrm..,y, CHI c:;e,.. Mtver. u.s .. 44. I> 1. ... 1. 4 •. l-7, rellr.o. H•nk Pllll.,., US., Oel. Ole~ Flw:ner, US., ... 1. l·S. •.J. (;eotoH Gov.,.. F••n<•. Oii Vledlm lr ledftl-. ~lov•lr.le, 4 •· l·S. 1 > ... 2: Tim Gullllr.1o0n. US Otf. Clllf Lttche<, Au\tr•lle, ... 1. • J, •· 1. 010 SIOc Ii Ion, U S del, R OOln Or.,W..le, Brittin. •·•. 1·6, •·J, 6 4, •I, Oevld Ctrttr, A11\lrtlla. def llelrv ""llllrn MOort, Aontr.ri., ..,,, ... 1 •.. ,, Lllo Alv«tr. Ar99nl1ne. <Ml. Pa.,.1 SIOlll, CIKhl>llovM la, 1•, l>-4 J . .. 1. Hen\ Glloemt l\lor, CNI•. Otf .Hrom. V.tnltr, Fr.tno, 6·1, 6·3 .... 4. P•tro<lr. Pro1ly, Frence, cMI. ByrOI\ Btrtr•m. !.oulh Alric•. 6 1 ... J. I >. Corr.on 8•r•uuttl, lt.tlv. Otf John Yuill, Sckitfl Alrio. l 6 , 1-6. 6.J, rellrtCI, Hei111 GunllltrCll, Swltztrl-. Otl. NIO. S.vlellO. us • l . 6 1 , •• RlcerdO Ve•••. Eq,,-r, 0.1. Cl\rl\ L••"· ~ .. z .. itnd, .. ,, 1.s .... 1. Bel.,\ T•rouv. H-ry. Otl Otnl\ N-ltn, Fr•nce. 6.0, ... 1 • ...o. Kl•u• Ebtrherdt. Wttl Germeny, Ott Pitter Eller, Wf\t Gtrm..,y, .. 4. 1·•. 1-6, t.-1, Jolln AleHnotr, Au\trallt, Ott • .Je.,,. Frencol• C.ujolle, Freno. •·I. 6·4, 6·1: Jow lull Cler<. Aroontlnt, oer N ltndl, ClfcflO•lovO I•. 6 l 6-0, 6 1. Nllr.I Pille, VU90\l•v1a Oii Her.,. G•u•••n France, ..,,, 1 •. 6 l. • 2 Rio F-1. US llflf. PMil Kn:in•. AU\lrt llt , 6 I, 1-4, •t, Ttrrv Roca.,.rl, •11\tr•ll• cMI. Wtrrwr ZlmQlbl, We.I Germany • ..,1, ... l. I•, Anlonto Z~relll, lttlY tlfll Plti.r ,,.,, ......... u s .... ,, I•. M , Stan ·~- Solomon, No. 8 seed and a finalast here in 1976, used his clay expertise to keep Feaver deep an the court and pinned down with long, tiring rallies Sm•lh US, O.I Jofln Jtmtt. Au•trelle. H . •·l 6 ), 1 S, Colln ~swell. Rtlodt<lt, Ott Tom GulilO.\On US, 6·3, S 1, • l. 1 6. 6 J Stan,.leu~ .,,,,.,~r. C1ech0\lovallla, Oii Mark Edmondson, AU\lrtl1A. 1-4, ~·. 6·3, • 2. V#n Wlnll\lr.y, US, C)tOI Kiyo hnaDe, J-... 2 ...... l . Pt\CAI PorlU, I'•.-<•. def. Jun-Lui\ Htllltl. Fr.nc•. • J. •·?. • •. c;.o1oe H••dv. us. det. Jou Moreno, ~In, S·I 6·1, 6·1. 1-6. 6·1 NANCY LOPEZ REACTS TO BIRDIE PUTT ON 17TH HOLE. ltSTDRJVE A DIESll SEVILLE CAUIOllNIA cr11 MN,, t.SllMl\TU. CITY HIOMAY (()'.ll!INID l • lO J4 Nabers Cadillac l()OO H.\rbor BM1 (~<1 Me5.ct. 540-9100 H l.un huJ'f (,nhhh 111 t ummtl1tf ''"'Hon .. ll.o>ld Gulf t n ( h•irpcr'On• 11161 E ""St Saneal\N 9?701 MALCOLM UfD Mgr. ..,.: i:.:::" ..... to .... _,.. LHsit'9 to ......... . -w ........ ...... •o•t ••k•• a11d •oclel1. la111l•9 I• price fro• •11cler s100.,......et.•• c•• -,.. • .._. •••• or INtter yet c ................ today! UNSER •.. Sl.153,144. trailing only four-time winner A.J. Foyt 's winnings of $1.210,891. "The day you win your first r ace. or your second or your third. it's the same feeling." said a happy and thankful Unser. whose older brother Bobby, a two-tame Indy winner. ended up sixth after the orficial standings and pnze d 1stnbutton were announced Monday night. "It 's Just a thnll oi .. · I 'II never forget." T he 62nd running of the 500 was also the richest. The total purse. topping $1 million for the ninth straight year. was a record $1.145.225. break· ing the former record of $1.116.807 set last year when Foyt won. Unser's share also topped the former record winning prize of $271.698 that he took home fo r the first of has back-to-back victon es c.., \/i~tor in 1970-71 * * * Here's wna1 1r.ey won SUndav 1n "'"Indy SOO I Al UMer, '190.~. , Tom !.Mvt, Slll,104, l GordOn Jofln<OO, '61.1" 4 St•w Kri\llOll Ut.104. s Welly Oalltnllacfl, W .N2 •• Booov Un~r \31,nl. I A J Fovl, '29.•1' 8 Geo<9t Snodfr. U• 811. • J-Gulhrl•. U 4,IU, 10 Johnny ParM>n>. '16.12', 11. U"Y Rl<t. '21,116. 11 MAtlO Andteltl, U3,2S2. ll Johnnv Rutll«tord Ill IOS. 14. >err• tcul S?0,•30, IS Joe !.810...e, \JO,•t1, '" Gary Betttnhtuwn, UO,UO. II Ml•e Mo•1n. '20.141, 11. 0.MV ~''-lll.242. ,. Dick simon. s11.s1•. 20. Jim M<ElrHth. S18,11', 21 Tom 8191low, \11,000. n latrl' Oi<"M>n, '21.•tt. 11. A1<1i. Mu". uo.-. 24 P•ncflO C..ri.<. uo.i.2; is. "-' M<Ctvo&n , \11,701, 26. Jofw\ ~. S1'.ll0; 21 Tom a.Qlev. "'·Jtl.,. S.11 W•ll .. t, \16,S.O. ,. Sol~• c;.lllNtuun. SIS,961, lO ""ll Tt1 ... .ni.. \IS,105. 11 Jerr, Sne•a. Sll,120. 32. Sl\eldofl Kln'8t Sli,ltl, 33. 0111 Hucul, SIU~. \'ann1c Sturgis \\on t hl' pre~tcknt ·~ cup golf champ1onsh1p for the Newpo r t Beac h women's golf association recently. 4-1 Loss To Aztecs GUESSER .•. starting pitchers. which can also change at a mo· ment's notice PASADENA CAP I Clyde Best and Elson Seale led the Portland Timbers to a 4-1 North America n Soccer Lea~ue victory over the Los Angeles Aztecs at the Rose Bowl Monday afternoon before 5.206 "When Ryan or Tanana patch. it's always worth a couple or thousand extra in the park ... Gordon says. "If Ryan 's going good he can bnng in an extra 5.000." P ART OF THE MYSTIQUE about Ryan. ac· cording to Gordon. is his record of four no-hitters . It was the sixth con· secuttve defeat for the Aztecs on their home fi eld. where they have yet to win this season. Los . Angeles is S· 7 over- all. Portland now has a 10·4 ma rk. "Every time Ryan goes out there, you have the possibility of a no-hitter. and people want to be a part of that." Gordon says. "People want to be a part of history." Predicting crowds is just a part of Gordon's job -he's an charge of everything that has to do with the sale of tickets. Rut he says the toughest of all his resPonsibilities is ftuessing the c rowd. The Timbers broke open a scoreless game w ith three goals in a 10 .13 s pan of the first h alf . Be ~t scored Portland's first goal at 21 :56 "If I predict one right on the nose I Just con- s ider at a good Job." Gordon says "I don't celebrate or anything because l may be off by 20 percent tomorrow." Baseball StaMings AMERICAN LEAGUE East Dlvlslon Boston New York Detroit Milwaukee Baltimore Cleveland Toronto W L P ct. GB 33 15 .688 29 JS .659 2 24 10 .545 7 22 21 .512 8~ 22 24 .478 10 20 24 .455 11 16 30 .348 16 West Dlvlalon Oakland Angels Kansas City Texas Minnesota Chicago Seattle 27 19 .587 25 19 .568 l 24 19 .558 l 1t'! 23 21 .523 3 18 28 .391 9 15 28 .349 lOl"a 17 32 .347 11',\ " " ,...,...,.,k_ Clllca90 I, ,..._... o aouon s. Toronto 4 0••••"41•. Mllw..,lr." 1 T .. tt 1·J, MIMHOI• I I N•• Yon 2. Clewt.-ct o K•n•H City I , S.elllt J ea1t1mon 6, O.tr1MI J ,....,..~ .,...,, rT....,.. .. •l a1 Oll<eoo cw-M l," T-to CO«vln f-11 •I 8os'°'1 !Ec • .,.i.y •II, ..... Von (T\Orow ).JI., c1e ... 1ene1 (WI• , .. I, 8elll,,,_ C8rl'-l 1·31 el OetrOlt lkkM 0~1. n O.lll•IMI twlr1fl J·ll •I M11waulf," cc:.iow.i1 •».n Mlnnewte Cbtln HI •IT• .. • IAle .. ftder •-11, " ()flly 0-KMCll> ... ........... ~ T-to el eotton," Afl99h el OlutO. 11 Mllwtuk .. el Detroit, 11 Seetll4t .C 1(-(Hy, ft 8ellllTICWtel,...., Yortt, n Otlty ...... 9''-iltid NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W L Pct. GB Chicago 24 18 .571 Philadelphia 21 20 .512 2•12 Montreal 23 22 .511 2'12 New York 23 25 .479 4 Pittsburgh 20 24 .455 5 St. Louis 16 31 .340 10'~ West Division San Francisco 29 15 .659 Cincinnati 29 18 .617 1''1& Dodgers 26 19 .578 3'1\ San Diego 20 25 .444 9th Houston 19 24 .442 9'h Atlanta 17 26 .395 1111\ MellNy't '°'" ~•.S...Dle90• New Von M, SI. &Aul\ 2• """ 0-t'M 10 "" nlnQ\I Monlreel 4, CN<-00 2 Cincinnati I, Atlante S S... Fr-IKOI, Houltofl I Pfltl..ittpllta •.Pl~ l. u '""'~ T .. o '•O- s.n OlfOO !Sftlrley Mt el ~ Cl!flOCltn 4-Jl,n Oll~oo IR-ru Mii •• Mol\lrMI "'°'"" ~"· " P1tttt111ron 1e 1v••••n l·O •I 1'1111-,i.1e CCarllon •SI," CIMIMall CHui... J.)I •I •t1at1I• '"· Nlellro $-61, n St. lOlllt IMMtlntr O-OJ et N-YOtlt CK- J·SI, fl S.n '••nclt<O IKnepoer 6·11 et HeuttOft IRICl'lerd ._.,, n ......... o.-. C1t1tet0 et Momrwt, n $t. LOlllt 14 ...... v-. n 1'11\Mu,,llttl Phll-tllfll•. 11 '41n l'r9ft(fteo et Htl;tlOn, n CllKIMetl el Alltnte, n ~ Oi.a& M Oeilefn, n LEASIN& ••• ALLMAIES ALLMOD&S MEW 600 W. COAST HWY.• MIWPOIT llACH • 646-0262 OR USID ·- lo~z Sets ~ Her Sights On Record NEW ROCHELLE.NY. CAPI -Nancy Lopez s miled when at was s uggested that the Ladies Profess1onal Golf Association s hould change ats name to the Lopez Professional Golf Associa- tion. The rookie sensation or the lour captured her third con· ~l!cutive title Monday by shoot mg a eourse reeord 65 for a 72· hole total of 277 in th<.' Sl00,000 Golden L1~hts champ1onsh1p at the Wykagyl Country Club. Lopez. who h as won five tournaments this year. colle<-ted SlS.000. boosting her earnings to $96.448. She has earned $126,626 s ince turning pro last July . "Now it's time to take a rest ... s he s aid. "I'm s k1pp1ng next week's tournament in the Pel<'r Jackson Classic in Toronto. I know how much golf r can play ··My body says no. The rest will do me good. I'll be ready for the LPGA cha mpionship the week after that 1 June 8· 11 at Kings Island. Ohiol No ques· hon. I'm verry happy and it's not because I'm wanning · 'l' m healthy. l 'm out in the s un playing golf and I enjoy the people." Lopez. who ha d eight b1rd1es and only one bogey in posting her best competitive round ever en route to a three-stroke vic- tory over nine-year veter an JoAnne Carner. has set some goals for the remainder or the year ... and also for the future 'Td like to reach $200.000 in winnings this year," said the native of Roswell. N.M. "That would mean I break IJudyl Ra nkin's record for one year IS150 .734 l. f.lntl l..olnQ KOf't\ In lllt Golden llOhl Cha"' plonVup Ofl 1'-.,., n, ,,410.yerd Wv-•llYI Coun trr Clul> Monday Nen<y lOPfl, SU.000 Jollnne c-. s•.rso Pel 8rAdlty V ,000 Penny Pu11.~.~S S•ndra P1nl, \.l,5tS Amy AICOll, AS.0 Kelhy PO\lltw•ll. '3,040 Jeno Bl•loO . '3,G40 Petty H•Vf\, U.100 Jo Ann Wt.,...,,, U,101 Debbie Au\lln, U ,201 Olorle Ellret. U,207 J oAnn PrtnlKt, U ,201 Judy Kimbell, Sl,100 ettw IC •no. '1,'90 S.nclr• P•l,.,.r, '1,~ Donn• YounQ, St.JAO Pt09Y Collltv. ''· 151 Judy R•nlltn, \l,IS2 Alea RtlMtrdl ,I, 151 M•ry O.,.ve<, Sl,IS2 .,.IJ.ll4S-171 " ... 11.10-180 ",, ...... -lt6 10.l().1J.'1-1'1 •• 6 .. 1J.IS-1'1 ... 1 .. n 11 1811 '•·11·11••-1"1 1).1().11-11-~ " 11.1s-n-1'IO II 1J.11.fl'l-2'11 H '4·12-11-m 1•·1l-11·'4-m 14 17-17-14-2'17 IOJ.lHl-1'/l n 11-11.11-2'1• , .. ,,.,.,,,_,.. , .. ,,.,..,1-2'1' 13·11 1 .. 10-1'6 l ... 1J.1•11 -1'6 IHl-1 ... 14-,.. 1•·12·1•16-~ E'ro• Page 81 DODGERS. • • making his first start for San Diego since com ing to tht! Padres for outfielder George Hendrick last week. On April 29. Rasmussen shut out the Dodgers 1·0 in St. Lows. giving up just four hits and throwing only 67 pitches. 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" I '*"-'" I J ) 2 0 ' 0 • 0 ' I I 0 1 ) .Hftf!IW ltl ,.., I !O 0 "°""., '., > WI';-,..,.,.,, f-l.tt A-51.111 MISCELLANY To Baby Boy Brett Dedicates Long Home Run From AP Dlspatcbea KANSAS ClTY. Mo. -George Brett's devll·may·care Image took a tumble Monday night when he slammed one of the longest home runs of his lire and dedicated it to G. B. Peat.rowsky of Fre- mont. Neb. There were no homeplate ceremonies or post·1ame speeches . But the a ll -star third baseman. who collected three hits as the Kansas City Royals whipped the Seattle Mariners 8·2. simply aaid he hit the home run for young PeatroW1ky. He'd never heard of ham until he arrived at the stadium Monday afternoon. It was then he found a letter and a picture of a newborn baby boy waiting for him. "Dear Mr. Brett." said the letter. "I don't lcnow if you'll receive this. but ... " The note from Mrs. Peatrowsky went on to say that her husband was "such a big fan or yours" that when the ir son was born in January he in sist ed they name ham George Brett Peatrowsky. oa:OAo• eun "We wanted you to enjoy our happiness.·• the note concluded. a nd inside was a picture of young George Brett Peatrowsky. "Some people m ight laugh at that. but I'm not." said Breu, "I take that as a compHment. A heck of a compliment. What that means is somebody thinks enough of me to want their son to be like me. That's about as high a compliment as a man can pay another mar1. you know? I don't take It lightly." ' George Brett Peatrowsky may grow up and watch a lot of baseball games before he sees a home run as long as the one that was hit for him in the first inning Monday night. Estimated at 425 feet. it splashed into upper tier of the water display behind the right field fence. ------Quote of the Dafl From CUlrord Winkles of Newport, Ark .• father of Bob· by Winkles. who recently resigned as manager of the Oakland A's: "Bobby's staying out of sight and avoiding old <Charlesl Finley·s·mouth. I imagine Finley rode him until he just had enough of it. But he won't rip Finley back. Bobby was raised to respect other people, and that even includes Finley." Ebeacltere ba Sport 11 • • • 8A8t;BALL -Corona del Mar resident Andy Messersmith and El Toro resident Graig Nettles led the New York Yankees to a 2·0 victory over Cleveland Monday. Messersmith combined with R awly Eastwick for a one-hitter and Nettles slammed a two-run homer ... Ross Grimsley pitched a four-hitter and became the National League's first eight-game winner as the Mon· treat Expos rallied to beat Chicago. 4·2 . . . Mike Lam·s tie-breaking three-run homer capped a four-run eig_hth-inning rally that lifted the Cincinnati Reds _to a 7·5 victory over the Atlanta Braves ... Pitcher Dock Ellis. who has been embroiled in a dis pute with Texas Ranger Manager Billy Hunter over the team·s drinking rules. resigned Monday as player represen· ANDY MEHUSM•T" tative Mike Hargrove took his place ... Com· missioner Bowle Kuhn says he hopes to see baseball included In the 1984 Olympics, tentatively scheduled for Los Angeles ... Pete Rose and Lou Brock are the leading candidates to manage the Ponce Lions of the Puerto Rican winter baseball league. COLLEGE BASEBALL -Arizona State became the last team to qualify for the 1978 College World Series when it defeated Gonzaga. 11·4. in the championship game of the NCAA Rocky Mountain regional playoffs ... The series begins FMday and runs through J une 9 in Omaha TENNIS -Stanford's John McEnroe captured the NCAA singles championship Monday with a 7-6. 7·6, 5-7. 7-6 victory over John Sadri of North Carolina State in a match which consumed m or e than four hours. Both fmahsts said they would tum pro soon ... UCLA's John Austin and Bruce Nichols defeated Gary Plotk and Kevin Curren of Texas. 6·4. 6-4. 6·2 ror the doubles crown. AUTO RACING -Taking the lead for good with 20 laps to go after being in and out of the lead 16 tames. Darrell Waltrip won the World 600 stock car race at the Charlotte Motor Speedway Sunday befor e 125.000 fans ... Waltrip collected 548.608 for his day's work .. The Italian Alfa Romeo factory has st arted JOMN McENltO• open air tests on a new Formula I car behind closed doors. BOXING -Two guards s till stand outside the hospital door of heavyweight boxer Bobby Halpern, who remained an cntacal con- d1t1on Monday after last week ·s attempt on his life. ·'There could be a second attempt," a detective said. "They haven't done what they wanted to do." f'our blasts from a double-barreled shotgun and two from a .38·caliber pistol caught Halpern in the face. chest. hands. groin. buttocks and legs last week ... Heavyweight contender Larry Holmes is rePorted In top shape for his June 9 WBC Litle fight against ch am pion Ken Norton. OTHER SPORTS -The Kansas City Chiefs have signed foot· ball stars Sylvester Hicks and Ricky Odom. the latter a CJSC prOd· uct ... Warren Moon of the University of Washington says a por· lion of his salary will go to a children's charitable c.ause if he makes It with the Edmonton Eskimos or the Canadian Football League ... Vigors is sct\eduled to run In the Bel Air Handicap at Hollywood Park Sunday . . Exceller won the Memonal Day Hollywood Turf Invitational Monday before 42.140 .. , UCLA'" women's softball team captured the NCAA championship Monday with a 3·0 decision over Northern Colorado ... The Big Eight ha~ •te rminated its Holiday Basketball Tournament after a 32-year run. Todafl'• Sport• on Radio. T\-' RADIO: Tonight -Baseball -Angels at Chicago, S:30. f<MPC 1710•: San Diego at Dodgers. 7:30, KABC (7901. TV: Tonight -Bas ketball -Washington at Seattle,~ o'clock. Channel2 Major League Leaders CU.HULL"\ TO, TaN &•MCI on 100 .i Bats NATIOMAL leAOUe 8uml\IOMAll Mondo LA Clull5' Grllffl' Cln R.Sn\1111 Lit l'ufll G MtdCIO• PN si mmont Stl 811<tner Oii Orle•Mfl Cln 0 Ae R ~ ,. 1• ll IU 2l .. llO lO ., ,., JI .. , .. lt ..... h 40 10 " 0 IM 1) JJ 111 14 O IU ti .._._ "~t. • .349 ., "' S1 m ... m s. m n .JU o .. JU ~ JZl 41 .m ... m Mot!O•Y, Loi A119e1n , II. ~1 ....... tn, Olttego, •. 9-11, C><lf1N41, •• '""''"'''· 1'1111-111111•. I , S<""'ldt, l'flll-lpflle, I. 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S· l , In the 4·A decider, wh1!.- Full trt on 11queMk•d P ·'"' Lynwood ln th 3·A aame. '·C. when 0~ Kr IU doubled ane scored on Dave Torre~· sLnaltt 1r the lxth lnnlna. , VOLLEYBALL I BOA TING Tuelday, May 30, 1978 12 l'acltts l'ie Taylor Takes Tornado Title Tim Taylor of the Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club scored three straight firsts to capture the Tornado Catamaran Class in the California Yacht Club's one- design regatta Saturday and Sunday. There were l2 entries m the Tornado Class. · The regatta drew 34 boats In four classes sailing under ideal conditions of 10· 15 knot winds and moderate seas off M arina del Rey. THE EVENT ALSO served as the district championship for the Santana·20 class which drew 11 entries The winner was Bill Herrschaft of the Santa Monica Yacht Club Trophy wiMers m each class: TORNADO (12l -l , Tam Taylor. CBYC. 2. M artinez and Reed. Marina YC· 3, Skip Elliot. NHYC. SANTANA·ZO on 1. Btll Herrschaft. SMYC. 2. Alan Field. MYC. 3. Lee Wesson. SC· eve. CORONAD0-25 <women 's championship) <6> l. Blue Fin, Nancy Everett, SBYRC; 2. Sunny. Marjolyn Simms. CYC. PC 16 l I Hilyard Brown. SMYC DAILY PILOT 83 Red Ball U.S. Champ Keith Dinsmoor of the Balboa Yacht Club skip· pered bis Cal·29 Red Ball to a v ictory in the national championship for the class 1n a title regatta held at 1he King Harbor Yacht Club Saturday and Sun. day Eight boats turned out for the r egatta sailed i n light to moderate air on Santa Monaca Bay . Runner·up was Sunshine skippered by Dennis Hum- phrey. Cabrallo Beach Yacht Club and third was Frenesi II. Al Carl an, CBYC. Jarvis Hamilton's Second Escape. KHYC. finished rourth and fifth was Woodpecker. Dan Wood. Long Beach Yacht Club. Stretch l'icf org Ru11 George O'Day Heads Rec Vehicle Finn Basta Top Racer in <:apo Event lolunan Cops Lido Regatta Over Holiday Exccllcr. with 8111 Shoemaker aboard. wins the S200.000 Invitational Turf Han · <ticap hy 21 :.? lengths over Rowl Gt1me •left 1 Sunday al Jloll~·wood Park Excellcr paid Sfi.80 to \\in George O 'Day, famed racing sailor -including an Olympic gold medal -and a leader an the development or familv sai lboats for the l ast three dec- ades. has gone into the recrea- tional vehicle business Rasla. skippered by Bob Schy was the overall and Class A win· n er Sunday in the Capistrano Bay Yacht Club's 60·mile Ocean Racing Senes for Performance Handicap Racing Fleet yachts. Rowland Lohman of the Balboa Yacht Club was the Class A wiMer in Bahia Corin- thian Yacht Club's Lido· 14 In· vitat1onal Regatta held over the Memorial Day weekend. Stars Have New Look The race started at Newport Beach and look lhe 25·boat fleet to Long Point. Catalina Island and back to the mainland to finish at Dana Point. Forty.four boats In three classes turned out for the sen el) sailed inside the bay Pro Volleyball Team Opens Play Wednesday He recently acquired a maJor stock interest an Rokon Inc .. a New Hampshire firm and has been named president. OVERALL -l. Rasta : 2. 0 .W . Harold. Tom Hill. DPYC. J. Crescendo, John Ballew. Capo BYC. Winner in Class B was Kevin Kirk. BYC. and the Class C win· ner was Rob Caine, Lido l sll! Yacht Club If the Oran~c County Star s are going to become the first team to ever win back·to·back pro volleyball c hampionship s, they'll have lo do al with a very different laneup from the one which took thP title last seC1son The Stars open defense of their lnternat1onal Volleyball A ssociation crown W ednesday night in Denver. and only three from la!>t year's nine-player roster arc back an 1978 Gone as Walt Chamberlain. who remains as president of the league but has yet to commit himself to any team and m ay not play at all this season Gone 1s hitter-blocker Miles Pabst, who becomes player coach at San Diego. and also gone as the Sta r s' a 11 -sta r backcourt speci alist, Hilary Johnson. She defected with Pabst to San Diego The Stars have also lost hit ters Bob Stafford and Larry Vock e, but three starters return and player ·coach Dodge Parker feel s he has done an adequate JOb replacing the free agents who fled for various reasons. Joining Parker . who h as played on consecuth·e IVA champion clubs at Los Angeles. DODGE PARKER San Diego and Orange County. are hatter Jori' Roberts and back row specialist Robin Irvin. Parker has lured a couple of highly.sought free agents himself in Jay Hanseth and Dun- c:in M c Farland. hitters who played with the f1nanc1ally· troubled San Diego franchise last season "Duncan and Jay gave us a better deft.'nse than we had last season with Pabst and Staf- ford.·· says Parker. "but we've lost some height an the front row Wt• don't have as big a block but .Jay g1vt·s us more pOWl'r .. Also comtng to the Stars this season as Mary Jam.• Smith from Santa Barbara. who wall replace Johnson in the backcourt. Fill- ing in as a back row substitute as Parker's w ife Melody, an ac- complished player an her own right. Overall, Parker likes his team 's chances of repeating as IV A champ. but he says there remains one void to be filled. "We don't have any depth yet. We're still looking for a fourth hitter to come off the bench." Parker says. "But I thank we'll get that depth later. Our passing and defense are just as strong as last year and our hitters seem to 4have more control than we dad last year at this point " 0 ·Day 1s well known an Newport Beach where he has visited several times. He was also active in two defenses of the America's Cup. He won a gold medal in the 1960 Olympics an the 5.5-metcr class In 1957 he was the winner of the Mallory Cup, symbolic of the m en's North America saahng cham p1onship Said O 'Day of has new en deavor: ··Recreational vehicle!). both two-wheel and four-wheel for on-road and off·road recrea· tion and work. are growing fast in popularity. but their full potential 1s yet to be realized. We are deeply committed to a major product development pro- gram to meet the public's needs and aspirauons. Banquet Results For High School N•WP'ORT HARIOlt 8.tMMfl Vaf\llY Moll valu•l>lt Pl•yu-Jtlf Pt Hkowslll; c •1>t•1ns-Gorc11e Barr ano Pl .. kOWSkl. mo\l omproveo-St~v• s. .... br.., Jun10t v•rtlly: MO\I vah.111ble pleyer-0..is JOllnson; c~n--Oon ~11>v. ~• lmprove<1-Jol\n C111wr. Frotll·Soeifl· MMI v•luebte pl•yer -CIA1rl< St'llltll, c .. r1-&obby Ntttlf'\ most lmprowd-Oeve Kerv112. CLASS A 1. R asta: 2. O.W Harold: J . Crescendo. CLASS B -1. Mackinac. Wes Thompson. Capo BYC. 2. Wan· drin Star. Make W athen. Capo BYC: J. Villums. lmre Berecz. DPYC. CLASS C I. Holo Kiki. Rick Raff. Capo BYC. 2. Funny Feelin. Pete Meade. Capo BYC. J. BoJangles. Carlos Walhams CapoBYC Mission Viejo Lake Opening Slated June 3 The official grand opening of Lake Mission Viejo has been scheduled for June 3. according to lake association officials. Nearly eight years of planning and construction .ave gone into the $10 million proJect which 1s the community's newest and most elaborate recreational facility and Orange County's l argest lake serving a residen· ttal community. Trophy winners in each class CLASS A (201 -I. Rowland Lohman. BYC. 2. Chris Raab. HHYC. 3. Bill McCord. BYC: 4. Dudley Johnson, BYC. s. K en Campbell. SCRA. CLASS B 1rn1 -1. K evin Kird. BYC: 2. Don Palmquist. LIYC : J. Bob Van I Riet BYC: 4. Don Aarvold. LIYC. 5, Ridley Polaltski. BCYC. II CLASS C 18 1 1, Rob Came. LI Y C . 2. Tom Krueger. BCYC. J . Al Cassel. BCYC. Loran Pact Extension OK Secretary of Transportation Brock Adams has approved a U.S. Coast Guard recommenda· tion to extend Loran·A naviga- tion service for six months beyond the scheduled t ermina· tion dates. The termination of Loran sta tions at San Mateo. Point Arguello. as well as others on the West Coast, was extended to Dec. 31. 1979. Pro Soccer Standing~ Parker figures that Tucson and San Diego will present the biggest obstacles to Orange County's quest for a second title. Both those teams are r elying heavily on foreign imports this season "San Diego has two Brazilians. including a 6·6 hatter. and Tucson has an all· Peruvian back court ... Parker says. ·san Diego s Mario Marcos is the ESTANCIA Tr.:11-P:klt VMslty-Molt va11.1111>1e Mike M<C.U; ~ i.1r1 1Coir1 Heoen. Moll 1mprc1wd M1kt Clt'np -Mlkt 1""'-JV-Mo1t valuel>le· G••Y Kraus, Caclt•I"' Ourlt AO.m&: Mosl lmprO\'e<I .Jell ScllOll Frotll•M>Slft-Mo•t vahu11>1e. Evan Barno; CAplaln: Miiiot s.p.on, Most •"'l>fOV.cl Breu //VI· oerson. Surface area of the lake is about 124 acres with an average depth of 15 feet, as deep as Big Bear Lake. Recreations at the lake include boating. fishing and swimming. Loran·A is being replaced by the newer, more accurate Loran-C system which has been expanded throughout the coastal waters of the U .S. and southern Alaska. NOltTM AMEIUCAN SOCCER LEAGUE Cer1lrM OMtlOll NATIONAL CON,E llENCI Houstor1 • J 18 u 11 SJ 1 ....... 0 ..... i... Detroit • • IS ,. IS SI w L OF GA ·~ l"b Memp•1o1 1 •0 13 23 IJ 2S toimo\ • 1 3' ti 23 77 Clht•QO ' ti 10 16 10 I• Wu111nqtoo • s 2S IS 13 11 Wnlltrfl DIYlllOft S•n 01eoo I s 22 20 ,. ti Roclluler • I IS 18 IS ,, C•lltornla I • 11 " IS SI Toronto • • u IS u 31 O•~IMcl • s 13 ti IJ •• Cfftr.t Olvtti.ot S.nJow \ 1 11 21 ti 41 M 1n .... sote • • 23 II 23 71 S•• pa1r11\ •werclecl lo< vi< l0ty; one bonu• f)O+nt Oelln • • 21 19 20 "" ewerci.cl IOt Hen 9(Mll Kor9cl UI> to a mu1mum TUI\• • • " ,. ,. SJ C.Oloraclo • • tS 1S u 38 OI lllrtt per IHm 1>9r oeme W•IW11 Olvtll.,. Mof>Ny'1 S<ont Porllano 10 • ,. " 24 8' MlnM\Ola 3, WM!llnoton 1 v •MCHIVt'r • l 11 12 10 ,. Porllancl •. Loo. A~les I s. •Ille • 1 ,. 10 " SS Touy-. MelCllH Ho malthe<. M:heclu~ Lo• Angel~ s 1 ,. 20 IS H w-.iy•1 Mat<llH AMfRICAN CONFEREHCI Pn11adelD11la di Oetro1t httltrfl Otvlll.., San Jo~ al Rotl!Mler Htw Er101anc1 1 3 It • II S'I Oellnat c.oioraoo Fort L•uder«Mle • • II ,. II SJ New Enq16ncl ~SM! O•eoo Tampa Bay s • 11 11 20 lO <,,,.Altll'I' M <Ahtrwn•.-PllllaclelDll•• s • u 23 IS olS For 11.a.-rcw11 at 0.-l•ncJ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE best setter in Brazil.·· Foreign players are proliferat-. · h (VA d 0 lt•M1• FICTITIOUS IUSINESS SUPl.RIOR COUltT OF TME PICTITIOUS 9USINl.SS ing an t e . an range SUf'•RtOlllCOUllTOFTMI. NAM•STATIEM•NT STATEOf'CAUFottNIAl'Olt NAMl'.S'TATl!MIENT County remains the only team STATIEOf'CAUFORNIAl'Olt Tiit IOllOWln<J per\On\ .,. OOlnQ TMIE COUNTYOFOltANGIE "'• •011ow1r19 1>9''°"' ••• clO•no h • TNll COUNTY Of' ORANGE busll\n\ •• HO. A-""7 bol\tMS\ .U Wit out an import -A.fll:JJ 1.IVING IMAGES, JOAS Jellff¥ NOTICE OF MEAlllNG OF JAE JAE JEROME, INTER Seattle has a pair of Polish No T 1 c • oP: "1. AR 1 No 0,. °''"'· "A", c.on• Mew. c.111o<n1a P1ET1T10N FOR PROeATE oF w11.L PRISES." A<>ce"" B•vc1 .. s.e1 BH<" 01 · St G · · k P•TITION l'Olt PROeAT"E o, WILL 92'2' ANO CODICIL AND FOR LEnEltS C.tltorn1a'IOlao y mpians tn an oscianaa ANO FOR LEnEltS TESTAMllN· o ........ Bryent G<lfnn, lOAS Jetter-y TESTAMENTARY. Jo Ann Williams, 1101 A 0c .... and his friend with the tongue-TAllY ANO FOR AUTMOltlZATION Drive. "A", Cost.a Niew, C.lllOfnt• Esl•I• 01 WILLIAM HEABERf, Bh•cl .. S.al 8"cll, C..tlf0rnt•'I01.0 t WIS t er n a me . Z b I g n I e W TO AOMINIST•ll UND•lt TMll 92•2' DKHHCI Ann Junelle Wlt11am\, Ul• INOl!~l.ND«NT ADMINISTRATION 0.bor41ft Mld>MI G<llM, JOO .Jet· NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tn.t ,.,,_lnu1e Man W•y, Co\fe Meu . Jas1ukiew1cz. OF lSTATESACT. fery Ori ... "A", Coat• Mu•. GAIL KINNISON,._ tueo ......... Celllorntoll"661 Denver has signed Spain 's Ml· ESl•t•of Al.VINKLEIN.O.ce•M<I c.111orn1•m» pe1111on1or,,,._1eofw111 anc1c.oo1"1 Tiits 1>uwien 11 conc1ucte<1 by., NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN INI 0.nnll RellCMll Eggtn, 2'01 S. •r1cl tor Letter• Tutament11rv. re QeMr•I per-tnef'\hlP. quel Ocon. El Paso·Juarez adds PAULINE A Kl.EIN ~hied ..... 1 .. Fairview, Apt. 0 ·). S•nt• Ana .•• ,.M. to w!Wcll ,, -IOt 1u,ttwr Jo AnftW1111am• Mexican national team blocker •petition for,,,._,. ot w111 eno for c.111orn••'1104 ~rti<ut•rs. an0 1n•t 111e 11me •net nus ""'•"'*'" ••• 111eo """ tt>e u C 11 d S l 1uuenct ol I.All!!<• ,,..1..--ierv an0 No' rna Ar1n EQJ1er\. 1101 S l>latt of -•no tl'le um. 11as beet> wt County c1~ of Orangt Coouftty.,.. M•Y 1ualtln aSll 0 an an a torA11tllorlUllOntoAclm<nt.t ... .,...,.r Falrvlt..._, Apt, O·S. Sar1ta Ana. l0tJunetl,t91l,atlOOOa.rn.,1n tlle t,1''8 AMERICAN SOCCER LEAGUE B a r bar 3 r Ct Urn S W j l h It S Ille fncltptnclent Administration ot C.llfornla92104 courlroom Of Otpertnwnt No l of\•10 ""111\ Harbor Nm. e wm· s EASTERN DIVISION Brazilian duo. Bebeto De Freitas Estates Atl, rtfennce to WlllUI h Tllll bUliMSI I\ conducted by • court, .. , 100 CIV•( '"'"' Orlve West, Put>Mlled Ore119e c.o.ut 0.lly Pilot, W L T GF GA l,l'U ~t -furtherpert~utars,anOtllat llfMt•l-tnerlhlP. ln tlleCltY04Sar1taAna,Calltorn1e. MeyJO•ftCIJUM•,13,l'0,1'71 NYAPollo • 1 o 1 ' • n and JosPGarcaa. 111e11m•-~o4-1nott1ewme Nor..,.Ann Eooers 0ete<1May2•,tt11 JOM..11 Cltnl•nd J 2 0 • • • JI A mono the natives who still llH bun ... lot J.-•. 1911 • .It 10 00 Tiii\ SI•'-• was filed wllll lllt Wll.L•AME StJOt1N, LONG BEACH -Los Angeles New Jt•"'Y 1 1 o • 2 • " " • m., 1n the <-1room o4 o.11er1men1 Counl'f c1er11ot0r-eo..ntv.,..Mav c.our.tvc~-Harbor captured the state junior NY e.11•M 1 > 1 1 • 1 " have a JOb 1s Tom Read of El No J of wic1coun, ., 100 c1v1c c. .. ,., u. ma JOSE~",._ o•NOVEH lnd1enapa11S 1 • ' s q s ,, Toro. who remains at El Paso· orive w ... 1. In Ille City o4 Sant• Ana. F....., mu ltM Hiil A-college baseball championship Conne<llcut 1 • o • • • • d c.111orr11e. Publlslled Ore1191 Co.Ht Daily Pltot, TtHtllt, c.tlfentl•'2'11 •-Mm Monday with a 4_1 victory over wEST1EAN01v1110N Juarez despite having turne oe1ec1Mev1'.mt Mey ... n.lO-.NM•.tm Te1:C1ui-.-su~e1tiCMtcou1tTOf'nte San Mateo at Blair Field. ~.~~1~ ; ~ ~ :~ ,: :~ ;! over his player·coach duties to w1wAMa.su0ttN, ini.,. AhlrM,._,..._ sTAT•cwCAu1"0111111A G ·1 M d I ed t ca111orn1a 1 1 ' 1 • 1 " Bill Neville. c-ityClef'll PUBLIC NOTICE PvOllJ!led ~-C.O.St Daily Piiot. OltANOt. COUNTY surett1011 I en oza s ugg a WO· Sacramento , l o • • • " The Stars face Seattle in the it•aov, LAM. aca00tnT M.ly >O, i1-J.-&, ,.,. 210...11 COUltT run double in the Sixth inning lO Ftv•Polntuwarcll!clforevlttor-y: TwopOlnlJ '"New"" CilMw °""* 1•CIVICCllHTElt DlllV• W•fT highlight a four-run uprising by awarclffJtO<"•tl~.--UIPolnlloreac:n91M1I home opener June 5 at Fountain ==8Mdl.CAtlMe '~~~~~CA~~:rAT;:lt PUBLIC NOTICE SANTAA~~llNIA'Y-' th Southern Cal Conference Koreouptoam1u1mumollllrw. Valley lligh and cr•ay a four-AttHMyler:-11'-TM•CDUNTYOflottANG• CARMUMaClt2MM6 INMNT'• Sew• h t b . I g Pvl>lllMCI Or-coest o.lly PllOt NO. ,a..wna FICTITIOUS •USINHS p LA IN T IF F • I. IT TON IN chatnpions. NVAPollol,SovtllenlC<tlO ~ame omes an eginn n Maytl,24,11,1'11 201>11 NOTIC• OP MllAltlMO TO MAM«STAT•M•NT OUSTAIESCAEOITCOAPORATtON. Harbor won six straight Touy'sMetc-June 14 against E l Paso. -----------••sTAauSH uat Of' •vao•Nca T11e 1011-1no perton• .,. C10l110 •C.llf0tnt•<O?Gr•tton No matcllH "'-'1ec1 Oen ver. San Diego and Santa PUBUC NOTICE OP HOUllHTtAL DEATitl. bU•tnetus: OE FEN DAN'· PETER SAROH · games after losing its opener to w.........-,'sM.ltc-Estel•~ JOHN LYNN KWNAl.IS HOLL.ANO AMERICA TRAOH M.O .. lncllvfduefly end -SAAOH S M teo Lo•Anoe1eu1NvA00110 Barbara. 1-----------•o.c .. 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May 30 Ht78 Business Chef Lowers Hi.s Expectations, Succeeds By HUGH A. MULLIGA.N A" -..i.. OWICIS ' ot NEW ORLEANS -In this cuisine capital of the country. be 1t classic . Creole or Cajun, the famous restaurants ·tend to get bigger. stay open longer and proliferate new branches to keep up with the tourist demand. LeRuth's, oft the beaten convention track on the wrong side of the Mississlp· pi River Bridge in Gretna. went the other way and became even inort> famous WARREN LeRUTH, THE chef de cuisine and proprietaire, in lhat order. removed more than a dozen tables. lowering hls occupancy from 150 to 102. and cut back to serving only dinner five days a week Like his menu specialty "vtt1u deslr d e c he f." which the smull print translates as "different woy~. dtrforent days as the chef likes 1t ... that was lht• way the chef hked it "We function better as u smaller place." Chef Le Ruth explained between sampling soupcons or his sauce for the Crabe St Francis another house specialty ''THE OTHER WAl, THE place tended to tremble The machine can on ly run so long al high speeds. We had to find our proper place to do the food justice" Le Ruth's sense of justice, where food 1s concerned. puts him in total empathy with Louis XJV's maitre d'hotel who committed suicide when the sole Veronique arrived lukewarm al the royal banquet table bakery made 1t after 9 a.m and who still makes all his own ice creams to uvoid milk subsUt.utes WARREN LERUTH, WHO is known to American housewives as the de- veloper of "Green Goddess Dressing,· IS one or the few American chefs with a sohd reputation in France. where he goes every year on a gourmet field trip. "The IRS hates it like hell. but 1 get a lot out or it." LeRuth's skill at the skillet and his genius at innovation within the confines of truly classique cuisine invites "food spies" from other restaurants and hotels around the world. Recently two cume rapping at his virgin teak front door, hand-carved in the Black Forest of Germany. · "They sat at that table over there." LeRuth dropped his voice conspiratori· ly "I could tell the way they sampled the suuces and sni(fed the soup that the)' were pros. They didn't learn all my secrets. Some ingredients are self- cvldent, but spices are something else. A good cher uses a spice until it's barely perceptible and then backs off IS per- cent " ren LeRuth looks the way a chef ought to look. "My doctor worries that I'm 30 pounds overweight, but I've been twice that much. When I die. I want to die Crom living, with honor. with a ful' stomach and not fulJ of medicine." NOT FOR HIM LA CUISINE min· ceur. the new French low calorie cook· ing. LeRut.h is so dedicated to food as one or God's great gilts of life it pains hjm to serve a drunk in his restaurant. "Besides wt-at they are doing to themselves." he sighed quite audibly. "I know they are not going to enjoy what I have labored lovingly all day to prepare ... Sometimes, voila. their re· servation.s get mixed up and. so sorry. there is no table. A food artist with a background tn science. Le Ruth returned home to enroll in the Arthur D. Little school in Boston. doing research in tastes and aromas. which led to his appointment as research chef al the Anderson Clayton plant and his work on "Green Goddess Dressing .. "THE DRESSING," HE mused. "ha:; sold In the millions . My royalties came to $87.13." But the tiny wooden restaurant in an old ·'shotgun house·· in the shadow of the Mississippi River bridge, with the crowds waiting on the porch. is Warren LeRuth's greatest joy and challenge In life: "All I want to be is a great cook ... He regrets that American chefs are seldom recognized in their own country and that women chefs have "no reputa- tion at all in France, where some of your best restaurants are four and eight table places run by a woman, some of W them surprisingly young. who c1o all the orkshop Set cooking. serving, everything. ''Chefs anywhere are Uke doctors , ~range Coast College will host its only 20 percent of them are worth a third annual California Aerospace Basic ALMOST AT THAT moment, LeRuth damn... ifo~~~hM~:1e 19·30 on the OCC campus. went to a locked closet behind his desk LeRUTH STARTED OVT to become The workshop 15 co-sponsored b• .. UC and handed a small brown paper bag to a physicist. but dropped out of college 1 th C J his sous chef "The spices for today's and went to work for a New Orleans rvme. e alifornia Aerospace Educa- artichoke and oyster soup, .. he ex-baker. because his mother was a great tion Association. the Federal Aviation plained after the assistant headed back baker and he loved the smells or bak· Administration, the United States Air to the range. ing. ~orce. the USAF Air Patrol and the Net· "I mix them myself. It doesn't pay lo He soon round himself pastry chef at tional Aeronautics and Space Ad· M~·1.,1n tudlif.t' (.1••1h•• '" • ""''"1lf('f' """' U I 111 ..... td c. ....... ( 1• ( h41tfM't"•'h •e&• ( .... "" a..ltAM97101 h II the New Orleans Country Club. then ministration. 11 are a your secrets with the staff." OCC is offerina three units of lower Even ms two sons, 22-year-old Larry Galatoire's, the famous French Quarter d ' . . ... Ch and 19-year-old Lee, who work by his restaurant and moved on to full chef on ivision credit for the workshop. The You can arge side in the kitchen, haven't been told 140-passenge r freighters plying the workshop is free. UCI will offer three DAILY PILOT everything yet. Caribbean. During the Korean War. he units 0! upper division credit through its Classlfled Ads A big smiling man, with big arms was chef for Gen. Bruce Clark and later extension program for SllO. Workshop ··u ·s the least he could have done." says the restaurateur who makes his own French bread every afternoon because he found no New Orleans bulging out from a bulging apron, War-loaned out to President Syngman Rhee. or. registratJon information may be Ob· 642·5678 ~------------------------------------------t~a~m~e~d~b~y~c~a~llin='~g~SS6-::::~58~12:!:.... __________ _.::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=: Pension Law Confusing Who's Prudent Saver. It's Anybody's Guess By JOHN CUNNIFF ... ~ ....... Back in 1974 Congress enacted a law that required managers of cor porate pension funds to follow the same investment principles a "pru dent man" would use in handling his own money What is prudence, everyone asked? But Congress was silent; it did not ~pecify how the prude nt man behaved, nor whether his behavior -was uniform, a nd it said nothing about how you measure the concept THE REACTION WAS s tunning It included disbelief, fear , anxiety and, above all, confusion utter con fusion -among lawyers, trustees, managers. consultants , government officials, executives, employees Many managers retreated into a conservative, defensive position, and round it no defense at all, because it left them personally liable to the ac- cusation of putting their interests a head of the employees. ERISA, the Employee Retirement Income Security Act, utilized a broad philosophical concept to define what almost inevitably will take a court d ecision to refine into the lean specifics of law THAT DID NOT stop the publica tion Pensions & Investments from trying It convened a conference or eight authorities on fund manage- ment to formul ate guidelines for operating under ERISA. Bruce Marcus, a financial consul tant, then sat down with the tapes and, .supplying his own insights as well, produced a $49.50 volume. "The Prudent Man,.. a major effort, but an effort only Women's Savings Company Opens LOS ANGELES <AP> -The state's first savings and loan assocla· lion founded by women, California Women's Savings and Loan Assocla· tlon. has opened in s uburban Westwood. President or California Women's is Elinor Lawrence, experienced also in the mortgage insurance business. California Women's was founded by two Los Angeles residents, Evelyn Blasiar and Stephanie Sackin, who raised $2 milllon by selling a minimum of 10 shares each at $12.50 apiece to nearly 1,000 stockholders, a bout 8S pe rcent of whom were women 'DK4L'Hrl' BYP..4RFY HONG KONG <AP> - A camera factory ln Cantoo. the IOUtb China metropoU1, baa bHn crittcbld for aeWni 111~ 1tandard product• to employees at reduced race. wtlhout llUinl tbe Communt1t Party'• perml11lon, a Hoa1 Kon1 Communht D8WIPQG' reportl, "The camerM didn't look nlcl bat tbeJ were •Ull unble. ti aatd tbe n- Pott·ln Ta !!JI Pao. .. ---. ( IVEWSAIVALYSIS J Who is the prudent man? Well, you can still take your choice of defini· lions and hope for the best . Says Tom Richards, corporate pension fund manager for Allis Chalmers: "I BEUEVE THE prudent man is a fiduciary who completely un- derstands the risk and return charac- te ristics or his fund, and is capable of defending the rationale for assuming his fund's risk exposure " Says Marc Gemter, a pension fund attorney: "Prudence ... requires a state of selflessness. The fiduciary acts in the sole and exclusive best in· terests of the participants, to carry out the purposes of his trust without regard to his personal interests or d t: sires." And William Gray III, senior vice president of Harris Trust & Savings Bank in Chicago· "He must take int account the nature of the funds in- volved, the needs and circumstances or all interested parties, and the characteristics of the investments owned." AND, SAYS MICHAEL Gordon, a Washington attorney and counsel to the Senate committee that wrote the law: "The dominant factor Is whether the interests of plan partici- pants and beneficiaries have been advanced and protected.'' Marcus sought to synthesize the various views into guidelines, but whether he succeeded can really be determined only by those fiduciaries who might seek to use them. "Essentially," says Marcus. "the fund -and all activities pertaining to it -must be viewed solely in the light or the best interests of the beneficiaries and not the corpora- tion " SECOND, .. THE UNIQUE con- figuration and needs or the fund must be delineated oo paper. This must be translated into clear and specific ob- jectives." Ne xt, "A realistic Investment strategy must be devised, based upon the objectives or the fund. This strategy must then be properly com- municated and adhered to ... " And finally, with emphasis: '1'be judgement of success ls not the greatest return. It ls the degree to which the obje<:Uves of the fund are met.'' Ir you are a fund manager you can take it from there, cauttoualy and prudently. .... ... -,.. The Diesel-powered Seville is now available at Nabers Cadillac. The efficien.cy of a diesel ... the elegance of a Seville. 30 mpg highway/21 mpg city/24 mpg composite. EPA estimates. Our dealership now has the 5.7 Llfrr fuel-injected diesel VB availablt! iu limited number for Seville by Cadil· lac. When you visit us. you'll dis- cover that impressive mileage is only ~:O:IESEL ll the beginning with tire die sel powered Seville. Because th is is a11 America ,, luxur11 car that can change your mind about diesel motoring with its impressive accel- eration and qureh1ess. Alxwe all, it's a Seville. W1tf1 Cadillac comfort and convenience EPA figures al'l.' estimates. 'W>ur actual mileage will vary depe11ding on how and where you drlvt, your car's condition and available equip- ment. 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U ,fi ! ~ UrO t tiO ~ ~ t ~ f.1101 IJ t • j~! ~ day to seek I Wtlt Ofl probJbitlon to • •• .-:::: ·" 1i 1C .~ = !; '·~ • ~ H~ ~ ,.. · • U "°' 11,.. ~ 1' . . atop the enforcement.. ! . .. . TU88<1ay, May 30, 1978 VN OAJLY PILO"'i TaxTfps Gift Deductions Rules to Change By SYLVIA PORTER 11-1••-* For many years. the established rule has been that charitable contnbutions are deductible in the year they are paid. But now. charging a contnbut1on is considered payment. A bank credit card. for example. can be used and deduction can be counted an the year the contrtbutlOf\ ts c harged . Caution; This is not the same as making a pledge to charity. You caMot take a deduction in the year you mak~ the pledge, but only in the year the cash contnbut1on re· deems the pledge. IT IS VITALLY IMPORTANT AS a tax strategy angle to know now what to do about deductions tor vanous taxes. because President Carter is proposing a crackdown on state and local tax deductions particularly But even If Congress accepts Chis. the deductions would not bt:' eliminated until 1979. So. they're safe for 1978. So makt-1978 a banner year for deductions for state and local taxes. If you are planning a b1g-t1cket purchase in the near future. involving a hefty sales tax. close the deal before the end of 1978and protect the deduction. Here's a quick run· down of what's deducti ble in 1978. with Pren· hce· Hall's analyMs . It > Taxes on real ('State would continue fully deductible Money's Worth (2) STATE AND LOCAL TAXES ON earnings are de· duclible on the 1978 federal tax return. tl 1 State laxes on personal travel are deductible at rates varying from 5 lo 11 cents a gallon. The entire cost of gas used for business reasons Is deductible. Boat owners can deduct state gas taxes. And they get an added break: a tax credit. a direct reduction in the fin at tax bill of 2 cents a gallon for the federal excise tax on gas, 6 cents a gallon for the federal tax on lubricatmg 011. Both the gas tax deduction and the excise tax credit may be killed. Carter would wipe out the gas tax deduc· tton. and the energy bill in fina! form may wipe out the ex· rise tax credit. (4) STATE AND LOCAL SALES taxes for 1978 can b~ deducted. There ls a possibility that state and local tax deduc t ions would be elimiaaled starting in 1979 if Congress passes the White House's proposals in th.is area. So close any big·ticket purchases in 1978 and protect deductions. Even If you finance the purchases. you are en· tilled to a full deduction for 1978 for the sales taxes you pay. as long as you buy before Dec. 31. Next · tlome sales Mixed Trading Ends With Slight Gain NEW YORK CAPI -The stock market was mixed to day in an erratic posl·holiday session today. The Dow Jones average or 30 industrials closed up 2.s ! at 834 20 Analysts said it was difficult to read much Into the market's Ouctuations with a number of investing institu lions. including New York banks, closed in observance of Mem orial Day. The securities markets were shut down for the holiday on Monday. Brokers noted that some bad news was expected Wed nesday with the Labor Department ·s report on the con sumer price index for April. Several government officials warned last week that the figures would carry an un pleasant message about the pace of inOation. But late in the session some traders appeared to be buying on the theory that the market had already taken the news into account with las t week's decline or mort> than 15 points in the Dow Jones industrial average .'ilot"k11 In Tlte Spot llgltl AmM"riran L~ader• MEW YORI( IAPI· S.ltt. t P tn P'l<t 1~.~·.~r.anr.0<1.' 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SMOCK MOTLEY'S CREW HOME:, >NZ. ~UD6E ... TAKING MeMOJZLA.L ~YOFF. 1T SAYS "OCCUPANT"·· IT'S AN AO FOR FlSH F'OOO S·1o COMICS I CROSSWORD PEANUTS by Charles M. SChc.ll IW. Al~ THINKING ~T T~i LITTLE REC HAl~EO 61RL 6'JT ; KNOW ~E 00f 5N'i Ttl1NI.. OF ME SHE DOES'·fi Tu1N~ Of NE BECAUSE l'M A NOTM1N6 ANO '(()J CAN'i Tk1NK OF NOTH1N61 ~ Jo 00t5 A Gt RL EVER 60 ARMD l'l41NK1NG OF A .0000! '?! by Roger Bradfield by George Lemont WHeN YOLJ'Re ON -rHe e 1<SH"T'H OF YOUR N1Ne t...1ves, YO<J PON'"T' P u 5H YOLJR L,..UCK .' by Templeton and Forman .. H~ DeODeD 1'0 DO tr Ac;;.tN.' TODAY'S GIDSSIDID PUZZLE ACROSS 0 Remove sol I POOi a<:IOf$ utile con· 5 H&rdware strtuents Rem ~ Tat OI "'" 9 Heathefl !13 Suroass in 14 Alt plant lfavel 1 1!> PefS13n as WO<ds tronomet 57 Chmt>lng 16 Baseballm vine Tony . 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I I I I I I I . • II I-SI)\\ EVENING t.008 (1)~ "NBA Finatt" (Game 4) Walhlngton Bull•ll at S..Ule~ 18 NEWS ~ONEI OUNSMOKE A~-captaln gi.... up ,,,. -ai>d declde6 IO Miiie neat OodgeClty. • TlfE BAAOY BUNCH Botltly and Pelet came> out lft the blldrf•d to IOok IOf UF0'1. Formet eatronaui James Mc01v111, gua11 ltllTS. • N».»-12 °"'°" AMC! gel• needled by • '9110w off leer tor hl1 talttl In man. fD £l£CTRIC COMPANY Q[i) PERSONAL FINANCE "Wlllt And Tru1l1" 0 A8CNEW8 9:10 . BEWtTCHED s..na slips Latry a youth pin. malcing lllm younger andyounget ., AOOKIES Ctwl1 and Terry have ltiair car atolen while lnV9111gat- ~ a major rObt>ety Visit With Burt tit OV£REA8Y Gueetsc Roy Rogers And Oala Evant (Pan 21 (R) G THE OAOWINO YEAA8 Barbara Walters interviews Burt Reynolds. along with Muhammad Ah and Michael Jacks on. on tonight 's Barbara Walters Special. airing at 10 p.m . on ABC. Channel 7 "Ad~ To Adult hood'' 111 MERV OAlfFIN Guests. l<C 1 Trie Sun1hlne Band. Don Rlclllea. Rob4Wt Blake that nearly leads to m:lc:NEJl I LEHRER RE POAT m HOME OARDEHEA "Bulba And Succulents' 1:001 NBCNEWS UAJlsCLU8 7:30 D CANOIO CAMERA NllCNEW& IOWUHOFOA DOU.ARI • ILOYELUCY Ricky ml•H up hi• engagaman11. and find• himtall baltlg helped OUI btLucy. .., ADllM-12 A llmpte traffic lllolallon tumt Into a eeriou. caae B NEWLYWEb OAME llD) HOU. YWOOO SQUARES G JOKER'S WILD G» THE BAAOY BUNCH The Bradys organize a pro- tasr against plan1 10 haYe a cou11h0Use t>ullt on the pane al te near thelr ttome . ti) AMERICA 2NIOHT Oueet ElNst Muldone Claaanel L l•ting • 8 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles BC) Los Angeles d ) Los Angeles a KABC-(ABC) Los Angeles (I) KFMB (CBS) San Diego G KHJ-TV (Ind) Los Angeles (II KCST (ABC) San Diego m KTTV (Ind ) Los Angeles 8) KCOP·TV (Ind) Los Angeles ID KCET·TV (PBS) Los Angeles m KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Beach fD 28TONIOHT Clate Roberta host• tonight's lnvHllgallva '.!PO'' W NEWSCHECK An Informative collecllon or Oranoe County news. vovernment and consume< affairs. people and 1pott1. 4.-00 D C1RCU8 "Oen Hagge<ty Goes To The Clrcua'. Oen Haggetty hosts lhll &peelal lj)OI• llghllng Internationally llnown circus acta U MO\llE • • * '"' "The Thom11 Crown Alf81r" ( 19681 SteYe McQueen, Faye Ounew1y. An ln1urance investigator fells 1n love with a WMllhy crook (2 "" I G O HAPPVDAY8 ··Foniie For The Dalenaa·· Fonzie and Howard Conn- 1ngham hold out againat lhfMr laoow 1urors wnen they doubt lhe QUiii of II man acc:uMd of purM- snatc:hlng G MOVIE • • • "The Aml>u1hera" (1967) Deen Marun, Senll Befge< A seeret agent la ·-TV Producer i Beats B~hes I ·:Vf or Writers By JERRY BUCK LOS ANGELES .AP> -Like the weather, everybody talks about the shortage of good writers for television but nobody does anything about 1t Until now Danny Arnold. executive producer or ABC's ··Barney Miller.' is making a small er fort ·~ . Good writers are tough lo find. and because J've been lucky with some students I thought it might help to give out some scholarships for com edy and dramatic writing," said Arnold. Mnl 10 ~loo 10 111\d an -~lal ltylno ~ and keep It out o1 -nv lltnela. (2 hrt I • CAAC>l IUANITT ANOfNIJm au.ti: Alan King. Lana Zavaronl. • MOVIE * * * "Tlkt ..., S.,.'I Mina" (1"3l JalNa Stew- art, Sandra Dea. An Olltlr• protattlva fall* hal m111y protllerM COC>lnO with ,,.. tr.....,irt~ dtuofllet llt ~·I "Tha Olory 01 Their Tlf!IM" 8ueba11 from tilt turn ol the century to WoftdW11t. Cl) TUAHA.IOUf '"The Two~" St)lney M1clalna and 8111rley T ample Blade dl8CUlll the trlllllllonl In their Hvea. t=*I • FAMILY '1lM C!.ASllC8 "Tha Yawing" Jody 11 forced to mature wt'8ft ha moat accept a dtfflcul! dacilk>n conearn11l9 Iha f1wn (P.rt 2 of 2) • III LAVERNE & 8HtN..£Y "Breakln' Up And Makin' Up"' Ul\18fna and Shi<ley get Into Iha middle ol a 1o....,·, qu11rrel betwMn L1verne·1 lather (Phil Foeter) and hia glt'ttriand (Baity Oanen). G» CA088-Wl'T8 m OVEREA8Y Guest1: Roy Rogert And Dale Ev-(Plf1 2) (Rl (J) AMERICA 2HIOtn' 9:00 D COUNTRY NIOHT OF STARS Crystal Gayle and EOche Arnold holl the seeono part of I oelebr&tlon Of GOOOlry mulle frotn the Grand Ole ()pry In Nath· villa. Gueet• Include Roget Miiier and Petti P1199 (Pitt 20121 e lm THAEE.'8 COMPANY "Jeck lookl FCK A Job" Jtck"s prtoclplel .,. at 111111a wnen ha la llifed u a model and team• he 15 to poae node. fCK a megazlne centerfold, with another modal (Sally K!Otland). I RI tD MERV ORIFflN Gu1111s. KC & The Sunshine Band. Don R1cklfl1, Robert Blake. 01na11e Reno. Jimmy ··eo·· Homa. Iii BARTlDJY, THE SCfVVENEA l11ael H0towttz dramtllzes Harl'\al\ MeMlle'• cllllSlC 1N>t1 story lboul Iha mtO· Bollg..,ood, Texas Style TUBE TOPPERS 11 mamoer ol lhlJ underwotld wno retllad the ~ and h•••orv ol ~Clime IO Iha McClellan committee. " portteyad (Rt 2:001 u m NEWS MOVIE a a 'The lemon 0.00 Kid" 11es11 eoo ~. Mar11yn ,,..,. .... , A oano· •lllf •eoehlel. bad lip INld tnSllll that hi• lrtl~ deft...., S 10.000 wolh•n a month ( 1 hr .• Sb mm) CBS fJ 6:00 -NBA Championships The fourth game of the title match between the Seattle SuperSonics and the Washington Bullets. at THATOIRl "S8c ... t Ballol" I OETSMAA'T CAPTIONED ABC NlWI G MOVIE KCET 9 8:00 --The Story of fhe1r Times. A documentary focusing on baseball from the turn of the century to World War l. Cl) MOVIE • * ,,.. "Thti Clly·· 1111711 A"thony Ouinn. E G Mwlhlll A ITl&yOI. In Olf· IC9 fOt SIXIMn yelifl. la , ....... ,ened by a tough ooc>ontf\t and • Otyoho- path bani on Ill• o.1ruc- 11on (2 hn I * • '"' ·"The lOYe loll«y • I 19531 Oavtd N1_,, Peggy Cumm1n1 A movie lier •t1111T>Pt• 10 pay Ills oam· 1>11ng dabtt by °'*1no p&rtnafahlp 11'1 m1trlage IO lhe winner of a tolfery I 2 hrs I NBC D 9:00 --Country Night ot Stars. The second part of a big hoedown from Nashville's Grand Old Opry with Eddie Arnold and Crystal Gayle hosting the show. MORNING 12:00 8 C8S LATE MOVIE • • • ··coiumbO: Mind Over Mayr.em" (197'1 Peter Falk. tee H Monl· 000'*'1 LI ColumbO hnds unaohetted a1111tance in a murder cue trorn a boy geniu1 and '"9 in_,uon MM·7 11 tooot 2:668 NEWS s:00 m MOVIE * * ,,.. "RJOt In Cell Block II"" (19541 Nevllla Stand, Emlla ~ A bullOWIQ •S tallen OYer and guarda beooma hostagee ~ onma1e1 try 10 gel their oemanda '°' batter cor>d•· 11on1 mel (2 hra I ntntaentll century Wall Street~ and Illa lnll· trallllQ encounter with a ~~ THEATRE "Our Mutull Fllenlf' Eugene longs to marry Uz. 118 '*Ot• he d!M, John Roka11N1h'1 wife cto.n't know wno he II: Wagg learnt Iha truth about John Harmon'• will: Heedllone gall what he deletW9. (Plrt 7 ol 7) Cl) JOKEA'I wn.D ~-MOVIE To 8e Announced. (2 hra I G lm CARTER COUNTRY "The Ptlyllcal" CN9I Roy lein '°' hll jOb and Curtll fears for hll Ille. all becaule Mayot Teddy Is u 1tlngy with the 1own·s money .. he ii with htl own.(R) i THE OOHO SHOW 10:00 I~ WALTERS Barbeta Walters lnt&Mewl Bun Reynolds. Muf\am- mad Ah 1nd Mlch1el Landon. II) LEr8 MAKE A Dl!Al. • MICHAEL JACKSON Gueits· Ot Brian Rutley. medleal dlrectCK ol the T aruna Psyc111a1nc: and Otug Rehabikllllon Hoep<· tal e•amlnel Iha nature "' drug addition and Its c:urM. C» NEWICHECK An Informative collection of Orange County -5. governme.11 and~ llffan. P80c>la and 8P0'1• I CLEO LAINE 10''""° m NEWS MAaE\. I LEHRER REPORT GD SP£CW. •·Sing A Sign" aemaro Bragg and Alta Corey. lltra of Iha NatlOnal The- atet ol the Deal. -1 ... !\Ired In a variety p<ogram of dance. mime poetry and conwcal lllitl and dt •· tnaltc u1e of 11g11 language. 11:001 • (I) <ID NEWS LOVE AME:AtC.\N STYLE Od and Zadlary hide out In a big Hollywood 1tuOIO G MOVIE • • ..,, Can 8e Cone Amigo·· 119731 Jatk Ptlance. Bud Spencet A mat\ aids 1 YQUl\Q bOV to oafelld 1111 rights to 8 v~ Ible piece of Olkidl prop- erty (2 tw1 I • THE ODO COUPl.f Fell• recalls the tlma he photographed Olona IOt a Ptayt>ov centertold • ,,.otm PVTHOtf8 FL VINO C1RCU8 fl3 Dia< CAVETT au.t: ballarlnA NataHa MekaroYI. m MACNEK. / LEHMA RE.PORT 11=*1 8 =.n. Hoit: Johnny Carson Ouaat: Len Waicdectl. • LOVE, AMEAICAN STYLE "love And The Guilty Conscience·· He ten accu.-Elaina °' trying 10 11duce har husbeno ··love And Th& Big Sutprlse'" Dick gives Nan a blnflday pr._..1 8 0 ABCMOVIE • • "The Vatachi Pape<s" ( 1972) Cherlel BronllOO. Uno Ventura JOe Vllachl. • TWILIGHT ZONE TWO men plan 10 •••II a ~ 10 a\'OOd the deltruc'lion of the~ • HIOHHOPES ., HONEYMOONERS Ralph end Ed turn a mUQuera<le pa11y into rurmoil. 12:30 0 MOVIE * • ··Nev..-Say Ole"' ( 19391 Boo Hoc». Andy Oelrlna A hyPochondriec cav-prootern1 IOt the atalf ol the 181'1l1anum in wfltCf'I ha t$ •l•Y'"O ( 1 ht • 2Sm1n I m MO\ltE • * e '"Lllltri" (I~) W911· ten eaa11y. JMti Sebero An amplOyee 111 a mental ln111tu1lon 1a111 In low With one of the patients. (2 ht• • 30mtn I ., MOVIE • * ~ "The Thirteenth lettar·· (19Sll Chart" Boyer. Linda OameU /4 atnan town •n Cenadlan ii thrown Into en-by • --of '"pojlC)n pen'' leTIWI (1 hr • 30 min.I 1:00 D TOMORAOW Actor Ctvlatophet Laa wm talk eboul making horror and convenhonal rnovtas. G MAVEJllCK "Plundet Of ParlldlM" 1:45 8 KOJAK "A s~ Madnes1" Kojak .. .,en. tor a man whO 1ouect a Mololov codllall tlVough the ·~ dow ol a re1taur1111 ICK no ~t reaaon. (RI 1:MU N£WB 1=*1 fJ MOVIE • * '"' "tnlo1met1on Rac:etY&d" ( 19621 Wilham Sy111e11ar . Har mo""' Baddeley. A man 1111d 11 woman Mt a deelh trap '°' each Other from whteri oniy one can escape (1 hr . JS min.I S:e&I NEWS •:OO MOVIE ••~ '"CalhnQ D• Oeam · 119•31 Lon Ch•nev J• J Catre>I Naish G MOVIE • • • '"' ··The Man 1n Grey" ( 19461 Jamo Muon. S•ewtrt Orange< Wed11nda11'• Dafll l111r /ff o .,fe• MORNING 11:30 tD * * * ··s1rangeu When We Meet"' ( 19601 Kltk Douglas, Kim Novell A 9UC081$lul arc:Ntect •• IOm ~ the MCUrtty ol hOme and IM!My and h11 low l0t • married woman (2 hts • 20 nwt.) AFTERNOON 1~G ••• '"AtOunpot,,t" C 19S!il Fred Mac:Murray. Ooraihy MalOne. Atlw kMl- "'9 an OUll-during a hold-up, I M~ Is hunted by rtte dead man's l>rother. I 1 tw .• 30 min I S:OO ®l • * * ··~el" (Perl 21 (19871 Rod Tirytor. Cathe· rlne Spaak. A hOlal owner has enormou1 P'Obleml oay1ng hts overdue m<Jf1aget ( ' llr .1 Network Deluge 21 New S~ Face Viewers in Fall By JAY SHARBUTT LOS ANGELES CAP> -What vis· ion contains two wars, five airline stewardesses. an old senator. two Las Vegas shows, a radio station, a law school and 23 laugh-ins? A bad drug trip, you say? No. just some of the nightly images the ABC, NBC and CBS networks will flicker at you next fall in their que~t to top the tidy $405.6 million in pre· tax profits they earned in 1977. rwenty-one new series are on tap, rive at ABC and eight each at CBS and NBC. Two spring tryout shows - CBS' "Dallas" and NBC 's "Opera- tion Runaway" -also are booked for return engagements. "Legs," he may prove that 1f at first - you don't succeed, try at NBC. IN WAR MATl'ERS, CBS' Korean conflict "M·A-S-H" returns next fall : ditto ABC 's World Wat Two-Vintage "Operation Petticoat . • Each war starts a half hour apart on Monday nights. Variety seems not the spice of TV lire next season. Only three variet1e~ are on Mary Tyler Moore's new '"Mary ·al CBS. "Donnie and Marie" at A BC and a new Dick Clark caper at NBC. However fantasy and sci-fi are in vogue for 1978-79. NBC's "Pro1ect U.F .0.'' 1s returning, likewise CBS' "Wonder Woman" and "Incredible Hulk" and ABC 's "Fantasy Island." HE IS SETTING UP five Sl.000 annual scholarships for students who will be selected from the 72 universities that offer theater arts pro- grams Television needs some people who have a lit UP adrenalin flowing and are willing to work as hard as you have to to keep the quality high," said Arnold, who himself labors night and day O\er the hit comedy. Actor Larr~ hagman. who stars in CBS' new series "Dallas." s ~o~s off ~1s van converted to a dressing room against the Texas city s skylu~e 'top I a nd relaxes inside <bottom > between scenes. The show w1l1 return next season lsee story at right . BUT "RUNAWAV" and CBS' new law school series. "Paper Chase." may be cited as examples of the art of kamikaze. They face ABC's hit "Happy Days" and "Laverne and Shirley" on Tuesday nights. ABC ALSO HAS a new entry, "Bat· tie Star: Galactica." which some claim is ··star Wars" with fewer calories. Broadcasting also is in. with CBS· new radio station comedy. "WKRP in Cincinnati," and NBC's new "W.E.B .• " about an ambitious lad)I executive at a television network catted TAB. 'The level or television is determined by 8 writer's enthusiasm. his creative energy and the work he is wilUng to put Into it " WORKING WITH ARNOLD are two 27·year- old writers he has developed, Tony Sheehan and Reinhold Wee~e. Sheehan is now producer and Weege is associate producer Arnold also has an arrangement with ABC to try out new writers. They are given assignments. and If it doesn't work out ABC picks up the cost. If the scripts are usable. Arnold pays for them. Television's enormous appetite for material demands a regular influx of writers. Yet. neither the networks nor the studios seem to be wllllng to develop programs to en<'ourage new writers. The Writers Guild of America does have such a pro gram for minorities 0 1 DON'T TIBNK THE major organlzatlor1s are that Interested in rinding writers because their policy-making boards are interested In selllng a product.'' said Arnold "They're not concerned wtth what it takes to make that prt>duct, although I.boy will put a successful writer under contract." Amotd said young writers feel discouraged by tbe industry's attitude He &aid. "The kids in col· Iese feel the business Is not interested In them and that the doors are closed I've tried to disabuse them or that idea .. •• Another dlscouraglna factor ls that television offys less than movies The average TV writer O)akea between $40,000 and $50,000 a )ear, which 11 only ~fourth to one-half of what a movie writer ieta for ooe script ·"THE ECONOMICS OF T\ are such that lf • ) ou wrti. a hJt movie you don't reap the bonanu : a\ lb..e bolt ornc~." he said. "'And If you write a ~~ tbai becorMI a hlt aorles you ctoni. male~ any • jifaJ money unless ll ataya on at lcut five years. • ·Many writers start tn utlevlslan. but those : ·who .,. really lnaptrec1 quickly move on to mov· • JeJ, ptaye or bc>Qk.a. The mlijority Of th• tel•vlnoo ! writers are the Jowneymen craftsmen, who do a : -<red.Ible Job, Qr lesa than credible. lt'a bard for • them under tbt pressures of televlllon to keep any • 1ttat lnrplrlffon. It tak A teaJ dedJut101r for tbt : lntplred writer co stay In tclevisJon " SOUTH COAST ACTOR9 Co.oP Ah.,.Y' warchtng tot t•tent. A11 aQH. type' ioor poullll• employinenl In The•lre, Televl51on -Fltrm -CIMl-mtrclali -l!Jrtr~ (714) 957-0282 Just a few word1 In the rfghtptace ••• C.11142-1171. fllut • f .. word• to worli fo, you. fter her divorce, rtc11 got to know some pretty lnterestlns peiopae ••• Inducting herself. The new season will usher in 23 hair-hour comedies. Top-rated ABC will do most or the ushering, with 12 shows, followed by CBS wilh nine. NBC has but tNo 30·minute <'bucklers. But NBC also has two new one· ' hour comedies, "Grandpa Goes to Washington.'' with Jack Albertson as an ancient sen ator. and • "Coastocoast. ·• about two airline ladies. CBS, N<n' TO be outdone In aerial matters, has three female flight at- tendants in its new "Flying High" airliner aeries. Should they land In Las Vegas, they'll find that high-roller haven the setting for two more new shows - ABC's .. Vegas," a gumshoe show, and NBC's "Legs," a half hour com- edy. "Legs" is from Gar,.y "Happy Days" Marshall. He once gave ABC "Blanaky's Beauties." which was set in Las Vegas and died there. With And what or series categorized a!-. A bout Those Who Nail Baddies by Means of Gunfire. Medical Science, Motorcycles or Downright Brilliant Detecltve Work? They're still a sta- ple for next rail. Ten are on lap, from CBS venera- ble. violent "Hawaii Five-0 " to NBC's new "Capra." about a "dynamic anti-establishment lawyer who has a special knack for ... solv ing criMes." Albertson Starring LOS ANGELES CAP> -Jack Albertson will play a retired railroad worker who attempts to cross coun- try in a hot air balloon in the NBC movie "Charlie's Balloon." Adriene Barbeau and Moosle Drier wlll also s tar in the adventure drama. with cameo appearances by Bert Freed, Pat Cooper and Slim Pickens. A• -fllftot Ptodiic-• A Uni~rJtl ltdtt• · Tl'C'h"K'OI~ elW'I ·--~Ott t•UOIOI tC 6li• lllGN4tllll..._0 1.1111 . ·. . . .. DAIL V PILOl 1 m. ,.,, .... "MOU51 & HIS CHILD" IGI 04&.T .... SAT/IUM/MOM ,_..,_ .. "SIA CH"511S" o.uLT6.-1•1t Mffll/H~ J:l ....... l•fl CINEMALAND 141Ut 11arW ..._ m1•1 nur111• "A ..... I HAU" IPGI ... .&T .. U "'',_,.._ ,,... ... ,_,. "n. OHi & OHi. Y" OAAY l:M-1•11 U.1~~ UM<J•l*ll .CINEMALANO 141Ue.llllW Aukillmltll ltll,_ ''HOUSl CALLS" IPGI OAll.T-tAf/~1-lcl_ ... "AMRJCAN HOT WAX" OA11.Y1-1.a1 tAJ~l-7-·~· TUMday, ~ 30, 1919 Saddlehaek Comedy 'Busybody'· Tops U 1l's been a while slnte you had a real good belly laugh, you owe It to your runnybone to see the Sad· dleback Valley Community Theater's production of "Busybody.•· This is what l5 known in the trade as a "sleeper"• comedy -a show you've probably never heard of, staged by a first-time director with a leading actress unknown lo local au. diences. And it's so good you'll be laughing all the way home. Michael Bielitz. who received this column's "best actor of 1977'' ac- colade. earns his director's wings "SUSYSODY" A comtdv by J.clt Poclol•w•ll, dlr•cted by MlehHI e1ellt1, l.Chnl<At dirKIOf Olclt Vara, WI dblQrl by Jim Kueiv..rt. f)r"91'11ecf by U. S.Od'-<lt Valley Com-m...,lly Tl'INI• wltll lh,.I potrlormM<et l<riday -Saturday •t I p.m .• ~Y e t 7 30 P.m. al lhe Minion V1e10 HIQll SCl'ooOI Utlle ~'::'~s~' Mrs Ploer . . . . . . .. -. .. F•tev SU1>1rlnt-..lt!1 ... ter .. . . . .• l'rld ICniO"t ~i<h•rCI M<l•V..11 • • • • • 8efl JuUI Cl•lre Mar~I • • . . J-Al>l>le9tll R-r1 We•terl>y . . . . • 0... Ne'-> cooutalllt Go004lrCI. • • ••.. Oouo H•r1m11n Merlan S.lt>Y • . u.i ... na 8141nco Vickie Reynolds Cy.,INa ~ with his brisk and imaginative stag. ing of Jack Popplewell's rlbtickling mystery comedy. B1elitz keeps things moving at a snappy pace despJte a script that could prove overlong un- der different circumstances. BUT THE CROWN jewel in this glittering comedy is Noreen Farley, an accomplished actreess newly ar- rived on the Orange Coast who is un· doubtedly destined to become one of Intermission Tom Titus ol a perplexing murder investJgaUon. and the simmering, stuffy Scotland Yard superlnlendent of Fred Knight is Inspired castlng. Knight becomes a superb str aight man for Mi ss Farley's buffoonery. setting up the comic situations with strength and skill. as together they flush out the real murderer. Splendid supPorting performances are turned in by Ben Jutzi as the e~twhile stabbing victim, a pompous company executive. and by Joanne Applegett as his frosty wife. Both are nicely delineated studies in patrician haughtiness. DOUG HAJ\TMAN JS effective. if a tad young, as Knight's underling an the constabulary. Dan Nelson and LaJuana Blanco are properly sinister as Jutzi's junior partner and devoted secretary. respectively. while Cyn. thia Logan is fine as an office clerk with a high libido -=:========:::;-its most sought-after performers. • Miss Farley turns in a m agnificent ''Busybod y.'' much like its American cousin "Any Number Can Die·· now playing on the Westminster Community Theater sta~e. 1s a lightweight satire or the mystery plays so popular in the British Isles. Both become heavyweight comedies with ingenious direction and en- terprising performances. The Saddleback show. in addition. offers one of the fines t single performances of the season in the hilarious antics of Noreen Farley Only three more stagings remain Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the little theater of Mission Viejo High School. It should be s~n. just for laughs Your Dally Piiot can i,. Recycled. Ora~ Co11~1 Colleqe •\ lhe olt1c1 tll ·~cvcltng center for Co\!.J Me\4. comic portrayal of a scrubwoman who helps solve a murder, borrowing the best elements of an Imogene Coca and a Carol Burnett for her in- terpretation. The combination or Miss Farley's rubber-faced Cockney cleaning lady, constantly contributing her opinions '"W1 All ._to A HIAlll" rNjtlll ~:.:=, J 1 TMAHK 000 ,!'°J flJOAT 1"°1 3 ""2400 51lVD llAIS(N I "A OU l•t NO otMllr ~MAil VIHCtNT WIG WlotflSOAY I'°> "'WI AU *'° A -.ucr-fHANt( 000 tTS flUDAY 1'01 "A DAT UIO NO ontnt•· JIU ... lllCHAU VINCI Nf llG WIDNISOAY '"°' • c -" "COMING HOMI" fll ~ .. -.. -"-,,,~ .. 494·1!.14 MT~f'O' _..,_., .. .. • ~ J AUCI,·~~~,., cllfl .~I :.::-=_:::· ~ "°' m...,.. '° ,_,. <m• .~,,... :'1£..':'9'~ "W1 AU ... A UIMll'" ----:.. ... Mll ... l'I ................. •. 1 '"·' Jl Ellll . . , ~.li:~fi .Heart Line Movie Promo Links Pairs LOS ANGELES <AP> -Remember the day you and your childhood sweetheart parted" You vowed to gel together again very soon. But the years passed and somehow the two of you lost touch with each other But now. Columbia Pictures and Pertee Com· puter Corp. can help the two of you get back together as part of a promotional campaign for the movie studio's new film. "lf Ever I See You Again." Working with the c~mputer company, ColUf!l · bia developed an ad which has been appearing m newspapers and magazines across the country. It starts: "call someone you loved and lost a lon.g time ago and ask them to see a movie. Maybe It s not too late." PEOPLE CALLING A toll.free number. also listed in the ad. are asked to provide some basic information about his or her "lost love." The data 1s fed into a computer. said Neil McElwee. cor· porate manager of marketing communications for Pertee. McElwee said the campaign started May 1. So far, more than 17,000 calls have been logged. And at least 50 couples have been reunited. THERE'S ONLY ONE catch. though. McElwee points out. Both parties have to contact· the computer company. which matches up cor- responding data, before one will be told how lo reach the other. -McElwee, who said 18 other computer com. panies turned Columbia's idea down. said the mov- ie studio developed the campaign based on the theme of the film. The movie stars Joe Brooks. who won an Academy Award for the song "You Light Up My Life." and is about a 33-year-old man who goes in search of the girl he loved when he was 18 . MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY '"CLOSE ENCOUNT~RS OF THE THIRD KIND nJlS/THUR&-1100 FN-~101& SA f /&l.INIMOM-2 OCM •7"*>-IC>t Ii "'FM'" (PG) fUES/FRl-1 10 8ATl9UNIMOH-tOCM3M 10 "PHANTOM OF THE PARADISE" TUESIP'!'.....-»10:00 aAf/9UH~~1C>00 "THE LAST WALTZ " TUElllTHURS-7·1M.»l',.._.«14,t6-103CI SAT/8UN/MON-1;tr..3~ ~ t•1°"° "BOYS IN COMPANY. C" (R) "THE LAST DETAIL" "THE LAST WALTZ" "~NTOM OF PARADISE" (PG) "SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER" (R) "LIFEGUARD" "HOUSE CALLS" "ANNIE HAU" (PGJ "00008YE GIRL" (PG) ''AM80' TeST" "THE FUAV" "MANITOU" ALL o.-fVl·INI ONH 6'HP,M. ..... Y C'llrld U11 .. r fl~ ... ~II .... • Kl .... PM~ll- ' ENTERTAINMENT / INTERMISSION I MUSIC APWI ...... BETIY CARTER BEL TS OUT A SONG A Samii But Fantaetlc Following Betty Carter: Jazz Purist By MAGGIE STEBER NEW YORK <AP> -One thing you can say for sure about Betty Carter: Either you've never heard of her or you 'd spend your last dime to hear her sing. She's one <'fa kind And those who have heard her sing become true and steadfast fans. bear_ing JUSt a bit of a grudge that she. one of the hrsl ladies of Jazz. is so little known to music lovers. especially those in the black culture whence her music came Betty Carter sings Jazz born of the bebop era. She got her start 30 years ago at a ti!1le when J~ZZ was at its purest and hottest. and she splayed with the best. Today. she is one of the few links to that greatest period or creative music in American his- tory. BEITY CARTER 'S MUSIC is based on the strongest of foundations. innuenced by artists li~e Dizzie Gillespie, Charlie Parker. Miles Davis. Lionel Hampton and Max Roach And no one knows her own music beller than Betty Carter. Songs like "Seems Like Old Times."' "Blue Moon." "Heart and Soul." "Girl Talk." and "Round Midnight .. are frequently revisited. the re. suit a bit different each time. Betty Carter got her start in Detroit in 1947. She had just won a local amateur contest and mustered the courage to stop by the El Cino Club to meet Charlie Parker . there for a week's engage- ment "CHARLIE PARKER WAS supposed to re· hearse one afternoon at the club.·· she recalls. "and when he walked in. I was the first person he saw. "He asked me where he could get something to eat. I said across the street. and away we went. That week he let me sing with him. The week before, Dizzie had been in town and I got to sing with him, too. It was an incredible way to start. Those fellas were jau greats even then. espectally Parker ... From Detroit. she moved to New York and joined Lionel Hampton's band. She toured with Hampton from 1948 to 1951. He called her "Bebop Belly." a label she didn't like because it. suggest· ed all she did .was bebop and scat. BETl'Y CARTER IS AN independent person. and that's affected both her musical style and her approach to the business. She's her own business manager and records on her own label. Bet-Car. "The best spiooff or it all," she says. "is that young musicians can see th~t you can still m~ke an admirable living, even without a bi g recording label behind-¥OU, without a business manager tell- ing you where and what to sing." rndeed. the lady has a light grip on every fac~t or her career -from arranging to managing an accompanying trio. The Eldr.ordlnery A4~of .... "SMALL CHANGE .. IGJ ';TARRING THI! VOKES~ PETEH OST1rlOV SALLY KELteRMAft Cl.ORIS LEACHMAN ANDY J>EVIJU! NOWSHOWINO COITA MllA ANAHllM Me!Wl't ...,_. ~ ,.._ lt6<2111 MMlll'' Cll•NI• ... ,.., ,PIA WllTMINITD ,,... ........... Uflli.clo\11 ... '\Matl-...... ORANOI :: =l~=Ctlltn~ll RATED G FOR FAMILY FUN Movie Slated In Pittsburgh HARRISBURG. Pa. <AP 1 -After six months or nibbles. snags and rru1tleslS casts. Pen- nsylvania's Film Office has finally hooked "The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh.·· "This is one that didn't get away." Commerce Secretary Norval Reece said in announctng the state's first feature film catch since a movie omce was created last November. Several m ajor states. including Illinois, New York, Georgia and Ohio, have created film offices in an attempt to lure television and motion picture studios ofr Hollywood backlots "Anywhere from 2S to 50 percent of a major production company's average daily budget is left itt the form of goods and services purchased in the local community. This will be good tor Pit· tsburgh, .. Reece said The film. balled as an "astrological musical comedy." will feature professional basketball players Julius Ervmg or the Philadelphia 76ers and Meadowlark Lemon of the Harlem Globetrot· ters. "lt stems around a team at the rock bottom of its basketball league.·· said film office director Michelle Kuhar. who helped bring the m ovie makers to western Pennsylvania. ·-rtt•n.k God We Frfday-' .. ,,.,. ('POf .. Sliver .... ,. .. \ ·, Featuring_._._. ___ CJ INSIDE: •ErmaBomM<k •Annunders •Horoscope •Classified J: .. ,,,.,..,. DAI&. Y PILOT Braille lnstitute's Colorado River caravan casts off Raft Trip Blind youths challenge Colorado River. By DENNIS McLEUAN Of .. C).ity ~Slaff A four-day raft trip down the Colorado River is challenge e nough for anyone And the 21 blind youths from Brame lnslilute's Orange County Community Center met it head-on. "Sight problems didn't hold these kids hack." says John Effinger, trip coordinator "They learned to lie various knots, to maneuver the rafts on the river and to cook over open fires. "Involvement and growth were primary goals for the trip." The journey was under the direction of La Habra's Girl Scout Sherpa troop and its leader Joyce Effinger, instructor of river and desert e nvironment at Cal State Long Beach. The group departed from Camp Mcintyre, near Blythe, and traveled the 30 mUes south to Walters Camp on 16 four by elght·foot rails made of plywood and truck inner tubes. EACH RAFT, WHICH the teens helped build, carried a blind youth. a sighted guide and equipment "It helps build confidence," says the Braille Institute's Gayle Zimmerman of the raft trip. which has been an annual adventure for the past three springs. "They team how to build rafts and do the cooking ... it's just total participation. It's im· portant for them to know they can do these type of things." Ms . Zimmerman's raft partner was Kara Southwick. 13. of Fountain Valley Because Kara had been camping with her family many times, she didn't have any trepida· lion about rafting down a river. "It was new, but I just thought it was going <See RAFT TRIP, Page C2> Attending benefit st Cano's restaurant wet9, from left, Robert S. Bames, Joan Neville, Tom Hart and v#oltrist Sue Jane Bryant. Guests at Planned Petenthood bfJnelit ..,_ Mr. and Mta. Jack Dwan, st le/t, and Mr. and Alta. David Steinmetz-, at right Kara Southwick of Fountain Valley packs up after night under the stars during four-day river voyage. (;asablanca Revisted Violinists greeted guests at the door and beckoned, "Welcom e to Casablanca." Celling fans whirred, potted plants lent a tropical am· bience. But it wasn't really Casablanca, although 150 party-goers were willing to believe in the fantasy for one night as Cano's Seafoods of Mex· ico restaurant opened its doors to host a fund- raising cocktail-dinner party to benefit Planned Parenthood of Orange County. The $50 a-person event was sponsored by the newly organized South Coast Organization of Planned Parenthood (SCOOP >. "SCOJP was organized to put on just one benefit each year," said Mrs. George M. Hol- stein. At this first party, the group raised $7.500. which will be given to the Planned Parenthood facilityinSantaAna. Planned Parenthood is a non.profit or- gan i iation which offers family planning counseling and pregnancy testing and holds birth control clinics staffed bi physicians and trained counselors. Preceding the benefit event, all of which was donated by Larry and Linda Cano, were separate cocktail parties for all 150 guests. The smaller parties were held in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. George M. HolstelD m, Mr. and Mrs. Harry RJnker and Mrs. Merrill Baller Jr. "It was a nice way to do it." remarked Mrs. Holstein, who added that "everyone had a pre· party to go to. then it was off to Cano's." Officers or SCOOP include Mrs. Gordon Wlnagle Jr., Mn. Alvin Cox, Mn. Robert S. Barnes and Mrs. Thomas P. Wilder. M rs. Cano was honorary cbairnan of the event. Red-letter Day Strolling musicians, a Dixieland band and supper will be highlights of a red·letter day for the Laguna Beach School of Arton Friday, June 2, when a threefold event Is celebrated at an in· vit..ttion only informal party. The occasion marks the tauncning of a .1 million Endowment Fund-Raising Program, the burning of the mortgage after only three short years and a thank you to those responsible for the successful effort. The party. which will be held at the Laguna Beach School of Art, will feature the Annual Student Art Exhibit, student demonstrations in printmaking, ceramics and sculpture, and an exhibit by faculty members Speaking during the program will be artist Miiiard S~eeta, member of the A"llerkan Wate rcolor Society a nd Nallonal Academy of Design. fte will discuss "The Role of the Arts in Our Uves." Mrs. Ale. Robert.eon Jr., chairman of the Laguna Beach School or Art Endowment Fund Program, says, "With over 400 st~t.a this year and the only private acbool tn Oranae County quallfiedlntheCallfomia Education Code to issue a bachelor of fine ans degree, th1a educaUonaJ f aclllty ls maktna a positive contrtbution to the arts tnourcommunlty." Others Involved wtth the arranaement.a in· elude Duld Vou1, Mn. Daldel SdarJver, Mn. Jane Maaa Ward and Mn. Lalll"ellee &ey9olcls. Some ol the co·tbairmuf and aupporters of the Endowment Fund are Iles Brudl, Oates Wllloe BmTows, Mn. Tlnal'moM Qarlle 8eD C. Deane, Jolm A. Dad11, lark McDowit, Mn. Robert J. HIU. Frederick M. ~. Mn. All· dnw MorCMad, Nenlu N..._ a.n P. S.· Mt. I• S. Veraa1 u4 Mr. ud Kn. Nldt 8. WUna ... Happenings By Marcia Forsberg Other committee m embers are Rutb Osgood Salyer, Elizabeth G. Bossert. Mrs. James Crowsbaw, Mrs. Veda Rarden, Mrs. Ralph Tandowsky, Mrs. William Eadie, Mn. Robert Montgomery, Mrs. Harold Mattsen, Mrs. James Gray, Mrs. Bruaer Wulff, Mn. Thomas Ke mp. Mrs. Job.a Lawson, Mn. Vlc&or Andrews and Mrs. Wllllamlmboff. Be A Docent The Docent Council of the Newport Harbor Art Museum will mterview prospective mem· <See HAPPENINGS, Page C2> From left, Hancock Banning Ill, Judy Banning, Jane Duque, Tom Duque. Abo~ frotnlflft, Edie Ed\eeds. 08otiJe Sturgis, Ginny Valentine, Dick Edwerds. .. (2 DAILY PILOT ERMA BOMBECK I HOROSCOPE . , ;._._._R_a_ft __ 'l_1 1_•i_,;;;;;;;;p _____ _ Future Dim for Farmers <From Paite CU to be run." ahe aays. "There were pretty fast current.a ln the middle of the river but no Hpda." : or the trip she says: "It was really neat -because everybody was all together." . ONE SAFT, tor example, was assigned , lunch duty. The 16 rans would be tied to1ether and lhe raflen would shout out lunch orders. Food would be passed from raft to raft on the paddles. . "I had to recover a few pieces of watermelon," Kara recalls with a laugh. In addition to learning boating techniques and doing chores, the youths sunbathed, swam and, according to Kara. ''had water fights." In the evenings, after setting up camp along the river. they cranked out home-made ice cream. "We really went in style," notes Kara. Mrs. Southwick says she wasn't worrl~ about her daughter belna on the river for rour days. "There waa an adult on each raft and Kara's a good swimmer," she says. "She took swimming lessons when she was fo~r. She'• done so many things slnce sbe was young." KARA, AN HONOR student al J ordon Junior High School ln Garden Grove. says she wants to be a writer when she gels out of school. She has a head-start. however, having already written two plays and a book about a teenage girl. She plans to spend this summer at the beach and going camping with her famlly. And next s pring there is the raft trip. "Yeah," she says enthusiastically, "I want to do it again next year." DEAR ANN LANDERS: I was In· terested In the letter from the woman whose husband works 12 hours a day. slx days a week. She was worried that he might dJe of a heart at· tack. My husb aud is a farmer. He works 16 hour.s a day. seven days a week. 365 days a year. J work with him as much as l can. My husband doesn't smoke or drink, and I am not worried about him dying of a heart attack. but he MIGHT d ie from a broken heart. ••• Happenings Our farm Is worth about $200.000 but we have less to live on than most people on welfare. Many farmers Onclud· mg my husband> work for l e s s than th e minimum wage. When one considers the hours he put.s in and bow Im· portant weather can be to his entire crop, it's a sha me. (From Page Cl) bers for next year from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mon day. June l.9 and Monday. June 26. Appointments for an interview may be made with Mn. Dan Bayless, 644·9836, after 5 p.m . Docents provide educational services as a volunteer organization through the Museum's Department of Education. These services In· elude student and adult gallery tours, an art awareness program and a speakers' bureau. Provts1onal docents enter an intensive training program each fall with an ensuing commitment of two years of service to the Museum . Provisional docents who have completed and passed this year's training are Ju Benner, Helen Berger, Kathy Bryaftt, Vicki Cavaney, Brenda Currie, Janet Donnally, Lllllao Friedlander, Darlene Kans, Penny Meyers, Jane PHce, Barbara Ruby, Mild Sbolkoff, Eleanor Sopkovlcb, Pat Stanton, Tool Wellen, Dianne Whittaker, Elly Wolfe and Karla WordseU. Debutantes Announced The National Charity League Newport Chapter honored 24 harbor area young women at Its annual Debutante Announcement Tea held in the gardens of the Sherman Foundation in CDrona del Mar During the tea. mothers presented their de butante daughters with medallions lo be worn the night of the ball. which ls planned for Nov. 25 at the South Coast Plaza Hotel. The 24 young women have been members of the mothe r·aaugnter Ticktocker progra!'l· which directs its efforts toward commuruty servi ce Welcoming guests at the tea were Mrs. Paul Kuhn (newly inslalled chapter president>, Mrs. Donald Palmquist (immediate past presld~nt.~ ( Horoscope WEDNESDAY, MAY 31 By SYDNEY OMA.BR ) ARIES CM arc h 21 -Apral 20>: Strength. power on your side. Know it. be direct, onginal. confident enough to exhibit pioneering qualities You gel your way; be s ure you know .. which way .. you want to proceed. Capricorn. Cancer fi~ure prominently -so does the number 8. TAURUS <April 20-May 20 >: Finish what you start. make contact with those who can aid in production, distribution. display. Make ii lusions work lo your advantage. Maintain aura of glamour, mystery You could be working with film or . the media. GEMINI <May 21-June 20): Creativity, ar fair or heart dominate. Personal magnetism al tracts '"interesting" member or opposite sex Leo. Aquar ius figure promlnently. Strive for new s tarts in new directions. Wish is fulfilled . What you hoped a n d worked for will materialize. CANCER (June 21-July 22>: Follow through on hunch; teach. learn, clarify sense of direc lion. Aquarian could help s how you the way One "in charge" would prefer unorthodox pro· cedure. Open lines of communlcatlon. Permit logic equal tlme with emotional reaponses. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22>: Leave details for another time. Graap overall vtew. Gemini. Sagittarius figure prominently - so does the numbe r 3. Travel, publlcaUons. special messages, communlcatlons are featured. Social life accelerates. Keep diet. health resolutlona. VIRGO CAug. 23-Sept. 22>: Build on solid base; get money facts straight. Promises are fine. but request and obtain them ln writing. Aquarius. Scorpio, Leo persons figure prom· lnently -so does the number 4. You receive credit repo~. Be thorough in evaluation. LIBRA CSepl. 23·0ct. 22): Check docu· ments. contracts, asreementa -lf commltment ls made. be positive It la a two-way street. Oemlnl, Virgo, Saglttartus could be in scenario. Change, variety, travel, messages, written material featured. Relationship Is "serious." SCORPIO <Oct. 23 -Nov. 21 ): You regain · comfortable niche." Panic, emergency ls over. Home 1s sate haven. Know lt and act ac. cordingly. Taurus. Libra figure prominently - so does number 6. Behind scenes Information is available. Believe tt or not, all you have to do ls ask! 8A.OITl'AIUU8 <Nov. 22>Dec. 21>: Define ~ terms, be sure of meanlnas. don't permlt others ,. to quo&. you out of context. Places, Vtrao flaure ; prominently. Accent on romance. chant•. t• creatlvlty, children. Illusion, 1lamour, un· ortbodox conclu.lona, a new look at others - •' and 1ounelt. • CAPIUCORN <Dei 22.Jan. 19): Conatruct. ; remodel, subctantiatl-clat~. Brina priorities ' into focus. Hilhliaht aecurliy, home, lnlurance, • suarant.ets. Aootht r C1prteorn -and l Cancer • -pf•t!:l' tola. Stlck with number 8. You ere : liHn •t up ladder by "aurprtae aource. •• ~ AQl1Aal118 <Jan. 20-Feb. lll: 1"tn1lb rat.btr tban lnlUate proJecu1 I>eal with Aria. ltJ~r• . penou. Accent on re 1tlve1, lrtpa. "'!\~' (m· · pertinent lett•rs." You 1et prowrblai attOnd chance to dramatise and llluatrate obJeetlv•. Makethemottoflt! Pl8Cl:I CFtb. 19-Marcb 20): Emphqll on return• from eltorts, lnvutmentl. Permlt ·creativity to flower. Leo, Aquarius persons n~ promlnenUy. New approach mtans 1aln, profit, even lcwe. If you follow hackneyed pm. cedur , lhe result can be embarraHmenl and !OSI. • and Mrs. Gerald Doan 11978 Debutante Hall director) The debutanls are Lori Allen, EUaabeth Angela BeU, Belinda Blanchard, Margaret Ann Browne, Deborah Dunn, Kim Jeanne Eckenweller, Karen Patricia Egan, Kuen Eleanor Faber, Stephanie Carol Foreman, Laurie Hansen and Teresa Lynne Hausman. Also, &epbanJe Jo Hostetler, Katherine Sue Kendrick, Sheri Lynn Kopp, Mary Johanna Kruel, Candy Karen Montgomery, Suzanne Marie Oelke and Ellen Louise Rawlings. Also, Unda Ano Ryan, Jani AnneUe Smith, Brooke Ann Sutherland, Lucy Ethel Tbomaa1 Cathleen Martha Tucker an<1 Frances Murte Vlttrup. People Peering Judy Berendsen, physical therapist, has re· ceived the Honorary Service Award at Eader School for her contributions to the community and the school . . . Fifth grade students at Eader School have been honored for achieve· ment and cititenship. They are Russell Cox, Lora EngdaU, Albert Macias, John Mast, Sean McKee, Scott Quinlan, Gina Shepardson, Kelll Tlckner, Erin Tomblln, Nguyet Tran, John Janus ka, Jim Kelly, Candy Kirk, Dodi Kodscek, John Mullaney, Kurstln OUen, Lorenz Otseo and Christine Richards. I f you hovt an if~ for Happenings. •end it to Marcia F'orsberg. Orange C~t Doily Pilot P.O Bor 1560. Coata Me¥J. 92626. Or call 642-4321 . Old you know that farmers represent only four percent o f the population? At one time ove r 30 pe rce nt o f Am e ri cans lived on farms We have no political influence. People who know no thing about farming make the laws that regulate our lives. We are being squeezed o ut of e xistence . No young person in his right mind \I.ants lo make farming his life·s work. And who can blam e him? If young people re· fuse lo farm. who is go· ing to feed this nation? Sign Me -WORRIED SICK IN SUPERIOR. WIS. DEAR WORRIED: You raise some very provocative questions. a nd I don't have any The Rev. Rocky Oflver and his wife. Ka~en. Oliver. ~1. Is fl former drug addict who mtnlsters to pnsoners at T1Juana s La Mesa prison. Messages Of Hope They bring home-baked cookies, cakes and hopeful messages to the jail. Tl J U ANA, Mexico CAPl -"When I first saw th~ guy, t thpught he was a phony," s aid an American prisoner at la Mtsa State Peniten- tiary. "But he's one guy who says he is a Christian and really ls." The Rev . R oc ky Oliver Is a hiend of the prisoners -American and Mexican alike. HE .\ND IDS black· hal red wife. Karen, bring hoe-baked cookies. cakes, occastonally turkey and always a' m~ssateofho~. Oliver. 31. believes he Is accepted b y the prhoners, many o r whom arc jalled for narcotic• vlolatlon11, because h waa an ad· diet Cive years 110. A former ullor from Vlonna. W .• he Joined a 1roup of U'avelln8 Chris· tJan1 aft.er att1l1ht.nlna hlmselr out w\th l\elp or the SalvaUon Army. he says. He married and was ordained lruit year as a mlruater. Together. the Olivers live at Unda Vista Bap- tist Bible College about 40 mtles away in El Ca- jon. Calif .. where Oliver Is two year1 into his credlta for a bachelor's degree in dMnJty. THEIR ONL 'Y income Is from odd lobs and itinerant preaching. The prison visits· are profitless for Oliver.· tie brought his Bibles and h ym nals the other Saturday, aa usual. In lhe tiny room used for a chapel, there were four U.S. clUzens and two Mexlcana. OUVel' stood boh1nd the led.em. read lo thor pr\&oners from the Book of Acta, and talked about tho betrayal of JetUI Chrilt IN TBE courtyard later, Oliver d.Mcted up hla cakes. u~ a1reed to buy ulc,r medicine for an Inmate and listened as another told how a p\ckpocket n1med Marlo stole money from a prlaoner Who had IC· cesa to a aun and was shot throu1h the head the noxt dark ru1hL The prlJonera at Pe"· ttencirarto del E1t1do are allowed evet)'thln1 they can afford - tamlllea. 1lrlfrlend1, oven Uquor. The marijuana which many ol them mane1e ln buy Cotta ts for a one· ·ounce packet, lett than It doe1 on U.S. •U..ll ln nearby San Dte101 Oliver aald tn an ln· tervtew. But be an'd b1I wile han quteuy CleUveNG t omtthlna free every SaturdQ alnce 19'15 - thelr brond of Chris· tlanlty to the im- prh1oncd. "l can't stand by," 1111t1 Ottver , -1n1t tt:t these people f efl lost " anawera . II &be Secretary or A1rlcal&ure, Bob Ber•l•Dd. woa1d Uke to respond, I wUI 1ladly prla& bb leUer. DEAR ANN LANDERS: J am a l7· year·old boy who reads you and believed in you until you made the state· m ent that you didn't pay much attention to horoscopes. Please say you have changed your mind and help me. I aure need It. About six months ago, I began to lnvesU1ate astrology. ll has ruled my whole life ever since. When I wu born my aun was ln Cancer and my moon was ln Scorpio. I have /lotted my chart an dis· covered I am cynical. materiallstic. rash and gullible. I am a lso a complete romantlc. In the lut year l have had several love affairs with fe males between the ages of 13 and 40. These affairs have In· terfered with my schoolwork and I am not doing as well as l should. Stnce my whole life is already decided and my destiny ls sealed I find it very hard to m ake m yself do thlnRs I short. please don"t th1nk should be doing. like at'a not important. My studying and staying whole futurt dependb on away from girls who are your answer. loo youn1 and women What ·s wrong with a whoaretooold. husband ln his 40"s who Do you have any ad· confesses to -almost vice for me'! -MOON brags about -an alfa1r CHlt.D he did NOT have , Is he 1mmat\lre or DEAll CRILD: I do crazy! ls he physically llO& bebew your .. whole ill? Is he going thro\l&h We ta cledded" and yoar lhe male change of lite~ ..dea&lny la sealed.·· 'l'llls Is he tryinc to get rid of sort of ttUOlllDJ ls a me:' l "ve asked myself a cop-oat for people who thousand questions and doa•t waa& to Uk~ can°tf\j{Utt1tout. re • po n 1 lb I H t y r o r I love this man and &hemaelvn. don"t want to lose ham . Tbere ls plenty yon If he"s sick. I want to CID do aboat )'Ollr Uf~ help him. Please hurry and I 1111ues& yoa be&ln your answer. -FRAN· rtcbt DOW . Knack I~ TlC IN OAKLAND down ud set &o work. DEAR OAK : My And a UUle aell.eontrol l•eu ta tb•l ynur woaldn't burt. \'oa basband feels u.naure of aouad llke you·n got bla masculinity and is strudel In your noodle, trying to come across as fella. a Casanova. Don't •<· DEAR AN N LANDERS : Ju s t because thls letter 1s tacb mort> import.nee to b1a Imaginary flin& lllan ll deaern1. Just tura on &he beat. lloaey. Boxes: Age's Treasure Do you know what the bas le difference ts between youth and old age'.' Boxes. Youth has always believed that somewhere around lhe n ext b e nd. there is always a box when they need it. Old age never wants to take that chance. I don't think l '11 ever forget the first time I discovered m y mother was a "box junkie." She had given m e r birthday present and as I lifted the lid off the top to unfold a robe, Mother leaned over. snapped the lid back on the box and took it back. Later, when I thought about it, I wu always receiving a scarf ln a stationery box, a blouse in a shoebox, and once I got a small pendant in a box marked. "Rectal Thermometer." Al Christmas. there was no slu too lar1e or small, no form too rldlculous, no present too pithy to be matched up to one of Mother's f amoua boxes. After awhile I came to recognize them. The box from Saka <Mother had never been to Saka in her ltfe > that alway• cauaed the recipient's heart to beat a little faster <until I found a floral lronlnl board eov· er in it one year >. a Christmas box from N1eman·Marcus <she"d never been to Texas in he r entire life 1 that she salvaged from the lost· and-found at the church, ~ad-her:Pce in the hole. a box from Tlffany·s which I didn't get too choked up about when she gave me a mood ring in it two years ago. She had boxes stashed all over the house for tranaportln1 cakes. hamsters; laundry and picnic supplies. Boxes for malling. Boxes for s toring. Boxes fo r should be that obsessed with boxes . It ·"\ really b1zarr<> to get more ex· cited over tht-outside of a gift than the inside And wh3t'.; sht· J!Oing to do with all of them·> 0 f <' 0 lJ r S l' . If !> h I' leav<'s the m to me. 1 have 600 pounds or left · over ribbons in plastic bags on the shelf of my closet . . bows with J touch of atdhes1ve still left . . . Ratln fragments three inches long tied ready· made~ lhtlt just it touch of the iron would rece1v\!. science themes, sleeping --------- do as . s naps hots and memorabllla. Boxes for starting fires. Boxes for rainy.day projects. Box- es for boot.I by the door. And boxes to keep the baked beans from spill· lng oy~r the car trunk. Boxes for a child's birth· day present that you dldn 't know you had un· tll you went throush th~ catch-an drawer In the kitchen. She had boxes """" 11111,, <•"'"''' '" I h r bo • """'''"' ''"' ....... " ~ n f Xe9. 1 •••td Clrall c o.('f11lf11tr'IOn• I worry about Mother. 1ee• 1 ...,,, I really do. No one ___ ..,,_ • .-..._.,_ro_, __ __, ~on 1111J @AMoelafe!> 3723 Birch Street, Newport Beach. CA. 92660 1114> 557·7883 LEON'S Has Gone Discolllt! After 28 year1 aa an Interior Oesl1ner. t h11ve decided to go with the trend• of today. In other words. Leon'1 l11 goln11 dl11counl. A. We wtll still use the aame fin• t'raruman thut we have been ualna for I.he past 17 yeara In th4: Ntwport Beach art•. B. AU tabrtc• will now be sold at 30"' off that retull for S25 00 or lesa. and 35"°' on all f1:1brlca over ~.00. C. All wall coverln11 wtn be sold at 25"-' and 30"' orr. all books will be marked 11 to the discount. D. All carpet will be aold at price• even tho sm.-11 Del liner tan not buy. E. All fumlture that we handle wlll be aotd at 25'"-' orr. lncludlna frel1ht and deUvery. F. All natlonaUy advertJ1ed mattreaa and bo1e eprlna• at • 2&~ dlacount Jncludln1 frclaht. but .. Sl5.00 char1e tor delivery. 0 . All levoSora and woven wood bllndi. wlll boat t.t 25~ dilcount. ff. We wlll not make any houat calls. but my ihlfr wlll bo her. to aa1l1l )'OU If you brtna ln your present coSora. or 10 throuah our book• and be your own. Destaner. ITHROUOHZ PUA• ttD HPOM 't'OU OOMI IN IO YOU GAN TR~ 't .. TMllAYI ..... HOURS Mood1y tbrouth Prtdl)' IO:o6A.M. to 8:00 P.M. r-->Saturd~ 10:00 A.M. to •:oo P.M. ~---Ot ~appointment-- ...... T~. ~ 30. 1171 DAIL V PILOT CJ . Ital htm• ........ 1000.2999 :rp, Bluest Marketplace on the ormwe Coast fmployinent & h'ltab . . .. . . . .. . 3000-'699 BuU.u. Investment & Rnonclol .•........ S000.5CM9 ':DAILY Pl•.01" ··CLASSIFIED ADS Preparation . • • • . • 7000-7 l 99 Merchandise .. . 80()().~ Boats & Marine Annouqc..-nt1, Personals, t.t • found ••.••• 505().5'99 S.fDI & ....,.. 6000-6099 You Can Sell It, Find It, re· 42 .58'9G 1 One Caff Service Trade It With a Want Ad -• '•U ~ Fast Credit Approval Equipment ....••.. 9000-9099 Automobiles & other Tronaportatton •... 9100 9999 ~:!.~~~ •••••• :~~.~~ •••••••• ~~~ ••••••• !~.~~ ....... ~.~~ ....... 1~.~~ ........ ~!.~.~ ....•.. ~:~~ ....... . GetMt"al IOOJ Gt•r.. 1002 G1•NI 1002 Ge•r.. 1002 8 e•r:ll 1002 G1•r.. 1002 Ge .. ,.. 1002 GtMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ,..,. I 1 '1 Mofke: All real estate adveruaed in this newspaper is sub· ject to the Federal Fal Ho~ing Act of 196 which makes it illegal advertise "any pre· ference, llmataUoo, o discrimination baaed on nee, color, religaoo, sex, er national origin, or an UJteatioo to make any such preference, limJta boo,« dlscn mloatioo. · · This newapaper will no knowlof ly accept any advert sing for real estate wtucb Is lo vaola· lion of the Law. mtOU: AdYertt .... dltdl ..... .., -nport ,... , .....,. LOCATED NIAil Newport Harbor Yacht Club. 2 Bedroom beach house for only $ll5,000. THREE YEAR OLD DUPLEX with built-ins, brick fireplaces, etc. One block ' to the beach for only $185,000. NEWPORT HEIGHTS 3 Bedroom with hardwood floors & builtins. Only $109,500. I EAUTIFUL NEW TRIPLEX Two & •n minutes to the beach. Extremely high quality custom unit~ that are close to the ocean. Two of thE units even have a slight ocean view Only $229,000 with FANTASTIC TEltMSI JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Newport llvd. caner lOlll CRISP AND COMPACT Only 3 Bdrms, but it seems like more. Prestige for a fraction or the cost of larger homes. Only $87,000. Call 552°6 161 HERE'S A WINNER This outstanding 3 BR. w /family /dining combination may just be the one for you. It's beautiful. Easy walk to schools, market, shops. Asking $79,900. CCII 546-4141. Serving Costa Mc sa·lrvin e · Huntingto n 8L'.1C h -N e wport Be{l c h 1002 cs ... , .. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LAND LAHDLAMD IJUNITS Ill UMITS!I UNITS!! tUn'IMCiTOM llACH NEAIOCIAM $61,900 DAILY PILOf .,_ .....,fortt.fint COi I tcf iMartfolt o.ly. G.-ral ·t 002 GNenll I 002 Justahy oC one acre w /an • • • •• • •• • • • • • • •••• ••.. •••• •••• •• •. ••••• •• •• •• old house. Plans for 19 Sharp 2 bedroom house, just 1.5 miles to sandy beach. Located in area or more expeoslve pro· pertles. Hurry this won·t lut long. Call 962·7788. IHTERTAIHB'S HAHDYMAN'S SPICIM. DREAM Hames for Sal. G RACIOUS Garage fully Insulated. ••••••••••••••••••••••• POOL HOME Built in work beach. This 4 bdrm or J + der Large lot wiUl RV ac· ••••••••••••••••••••••• home has a fantastic cess. Newly painted, 411 -• ... 4 noor plan ror entertain· paneling and wallpaper. G-14 1002 _.-WIU"ll ing & fmly enjoyment. Four Bed.room Home in TURTLHOCK You & your guests have a Mesa North. Truly a A beautiful Plan 4 Broad· pool view rrom the fmly Great Buy for $76,000. moor Turtleroclt home d · d & ~ZJ13 bostsaSttl· ... edat.num. r~. 10 rm. en Ol'f"''•9 •11\•u·,·o~"· 1 ...., lcitcben. For an adven· I ~~~!d~::~ ~;..,••••• today . ~e.tulllil w/built·tn BBQ. Jus t (~1wn m4tflfa$1~-~~,~~~~·~··~=~ $132,900 & anxious' · -.. ·-·------- Hurry, call 673-8550 to-Real Estate WALK TO llACH day. ---------1 Spacious 5 bedroom, 2 oP11• "' Real Estat. c_..... bath single story ramily R.E.CAREEI bome with country f)JU time Real Estate ll:ikben & • ramily room sales assoeiate who re· big enough for a pool la· ~~~~~~~~~quires s ubstantial in· ble. It's conveoieotJy · located in a fine 14 Bron R·2. come 1s desperately addduplex.S13S.OOO. nee~ed by long · neighborhood . The ITl'iplex-Flxer $135,000 est.ablished local b~ker. owner's are alfra.id .they .fTriplex-Faxed si1s.ooo Outstanding earn1ngs will lose their new home, /Newport View avalla~le on .gen~rous ao they set their price at flxer S27S. ~ommus1on s plat-a rock bottom. $89,500. .{Sao Clemente marvelous opportunJty CAU. 751-3191. cstm$62SOOO ror the eager pro-«;:SELECT ,..,_. 714/642-5319: 646-7414 fessionat. Call Mr. Hast· T" PROPERTIES ~------~~mgsat&tC).5.560. a---------- NeWDOl"f Beach NOIATE E1clu1i ve East bl urr ! Forced sale! Executive 1 level Twnhme - Spectacular view! Big aaviogs!l Hurry! Call ~. -FOFlE'ST E OLSON ·"~• n• •• •nn-. 20HALOT Reduced to $127,500. 2 Bdrm. house plus a bachelor apt. Steps to beach. You own the land! TllPLEX NewPOrt Hflc)hts Two2-bdnn.', 1 bath unils + one l·bdrm. unit, with l8XJ6 pool waterfall; 6 car parking. Property shows well. $189,500- Including land! DISIGMID f0l IXICUT1YE UVIMG ---------1 67J..3663 642·2253 Eves This beautifully up- graded Buccola Home! Spaciou.I Living Room wilh big Fireplace. Large Muter Bedroom, highly upgraded with private entrance t o garden area. Slump st.one planters hlgblJgbt the room-backyard. Mesa Verde Uving at its Best! $129,000. Call 546-ZJ13 Y0ttblwne Villa associated BPOt< EPS--REAl TO PS 101'-,W lnlb o'!:l tJ.1 1ltl,' OPIN Ill 9 •II S fl.lf'l 108( NOCI' !8 llMM 2 Bdrm, 1 YI bath. super i;harp condo near sbop- p111g and schools. Choice Hl.Ultington Beach loca·l~~~~~~~~~I-~~~~~~;;; tion. Vacant-immed1atel· ~ncy. Submit you terms. Only S68.000. Call 565880 ~-~ HERITAGE • • REALTORS Have somethlng to sell? Classified ads do 1l well. LOCATED NEAR Newport Harbor Yacht Club this 2 Br beach house for only $115,000. JACOIS REALTY 67§.6670 EAST SIDE HoldaJ Special J BR 2~ Ba, + small of· llDIM + POOL fice or study in the heart + llACH uoitl In preliminary study S88.500 VtEWPAICEL 6.95 acres w /pads scraped and compacted. • KE:Y I I P.E'.ALTORS M Owner rinaacm1 w/good ..W.OIT llACH terms s:i9.500 OCEAN VIEW '4.51 acres in Gopher Ca· $91,500 ~ area. Terms. Ask· Dellgbtlul 3 bedroom. 2 ing $138,000 story. with view. Walk to 3.311 acres with beautiful view. Owner will carry at a good price or $36,500. 11·1 zoned 13.41 acres with R.R access. Ex· change poesible. $476,000 Newport Terrace private heated swimming pool , sauna and Jacuul. Call 962-7788. • KE:Y 1 P.E:ALTORSft J.31 acrea with a nice 11•-------- bdnn home. Possible lot TRICKLE ... split w /except.iooal home TRICKLE ... at$1.58,900 Your own natural WAU.ACE&CO. stream. Brand new IW.TOIS C...t.bocl custom built 48r home 1-676-4171 w/akyligbts. All the ex· 1-729-5966 tras. Wooded area or --------•I FalJbrook. A ret.trement haven or privacy estate. --------1 $U17,000. SUStB$7,000 FOil FAST SAU 3 Bil. Santa Ana Helitits WALLACE & CO. RIAi.TORS C714) 676-411-t home. Fantastic famllyj~~~~~~~~~ room with w /giant fireplace, walk lo wet·I•-------• bar, mot.ber·in·law Wlit. Jr. Olympic size pool. Call now! Lachenmyer Rt'afty Inc 646-3928 6 7J.5 I 7Y HUNTING TOH llACH FOURUMm Four lwnuious unit.a with spacious owner·s unit. Almost carries. Owner will trade. For profit pro-J ection locludlog tax shelter benefits, please &all 962· 7788. • KE:Y I P.€ALTO P.SM •VETS * ODOWN·OCLOSl'NG Homea in all areas of ORANGE COUNTY VETAGT. CCII 141-0IOO MEWUSTIMGS .Balboa bland Nlce2Bdrm Duplex $185,000 Newport Beach 2 Homes Oil l Lot owe 2nd $1211.ooo ColltaMesa Mesa Verde4Br upg'd $119,500 Eutaide Duplex 2·2,aepyards, gar $110,000 3Br+lgf/R, VAok $79.000 South Coast Investment.a 645-1103 MEwrotrr CUST Best buy In Newport CnllL lh.Dy up1rades, allooooefloor. 2Br. 2Ba. shows like a model. Owner leavio1 area. Price only $107 ,500. SELL ITEMS UNDER ~O of East.side Costa Mesa. Beautiful pool home Pool and covered patio, located near the beach. for outdoor cooking. Private back yard with MINI Great schools, Harbor covered patio for enter· Hi. $87,000. tainmeut. Boat access. IA YCUST IUUTY Sin&Je ltor)' over 3000 sq ft. w/4Br, formal dining rm & games room. Spacloua covered patios. 91 X 112 Room for POOi + play yard. $265,000. WITH A PENNY PINCHER AD ONLY $2 for~ IAfonnaUon ud to place roor ad calla a..tned Advller 642·5678 c M AaW 116.1-6767 400t17"~fOR All Priced at oo.ly $75.900. RANCH ·iv+ !iiiii ~·~~rrJ. ELIOW ROOM PllCISLASHID REDCARPET754·1202 Lge lpt, with four 2 U.OIO TtlM( CHIAP Bedroom, 2 batb oew UM1V115nY PAB Buy FHA Is h v e ! quality unlta. 4 off-st. Pride o r Ownerablf. Houaes, ft condos lo all perldng. Quiet 1treet nr Popular Osford mode . a.nu of <>nnie co. Call 'Tiil'inmniri\';~ beach• park. Owner's View ol t.ennia, " park. now for detall1. Ast. unit w/beaut back yard. QuUtindinl I bdrm, di.a S.OSSL 1967 Anaheim Ave. C.M. rm + II• boau rm over ---------•---------Bkr. 557.QZ83or675-5631 ... ..1n-'-.. ... , .. 2,(JOOlq_ •• ._VI • .... &l'e8, Unmual Span11b-1Mlan interior. 1600 aq ft. Ea1t Fullerton home near Offered It only $109,950. 545.eGl ~ Walker & lee CSUF. 40' htd pool, 2 Real Eat.ate bdrm l~ b• hardwood•--------- floora, plink A beem llACH ISTATI ceillnl. bli kitc.b.-, quiet 2 Story, 4BDRM, H · 1treet. St0.000. Call ecuUve bome. Over m.asr early eveninp. ta.GOO '4'1l'9dea. Vautt.d Open ~Sat/Sun 11·7 ce1Un11, larfte family atlOll N. Norma.n Place. room. ~ ~ • t.o Ul• Prtn. co1y. beacb. Call llMT8T 1---....;.._-----I Ol'fl\I '" 0 •II\IUN10111 N<t ~ ' THE REAL ESTAl f:H:> . ... • 4 • • .a. t 'f 1 • •-4 at •t •• •• • -..-• -"9 • • • • ,..... CE 810181 ILlllS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE NIW usn..- a .2 Eastslde. Beautifully Remodeled 3 Bedrm, 3 Bath Home In Move-In Conditioo. All Plans Addition. Flexible Terms. Call tode)' For More D4!talla. SUPBCALAFU~IUSTIC! Remember? Mary Poppin 's song? Well Mary's been caring for this super Harbor View Home. 3 bedroom and Laraine O'Neill has listed it ! New carpets. covered patio with firepit. gas BBQ and dreamy outdoor lighting. Many upgrades and a down to earth price of $159.900. U,._l()U I: li()M I:§ REAL TORS', 675·6000 2443 East Coast Highway. Corona del Mar also 1n Mesa Verde. di 546 5990 LAGUNA ES TATE Over ~ acre ocean view estate Laguna Beach. Hosts 50 year old botanical garden with 3 Ko1 ponas & waterfall! Beautiful oak wooel ceilings, mass ive stone walled fireplace. Large formal dining room. Enormous walk-in wet bar in even larger family room. Maid's quarters. Very spacious kitchen. Mirrored hideaway master wing. Sparkllng diamond shaped pool. A must to see for discriminating buyers. $589.000 Call lo preview. 752-1700 '8662 MAC AS1MUI avo-sum IO~aYM \DSTHE REAL ~ESTATERS Ge•rill I 002 Ge•r.. I 002 '"-ral I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .............................................. , ________________ _ ltG CANYON llAU AMD TOWMHOME $62.000 71 S.. lalmd Drin Fantastic 3Bd. garden o,.. home. Sun filled kitchen W /S../W. l -4 & dia.iog area overlook 1be "'-t loc. lo McLain flower filled patlo. ..,_ Secood st«)' tto.t.s tuck· Townhomes Pbase II. 3 away mast.er suite + 2 BR Eldorado plan w/pvt more queen ·S l>zed dbl pr. Forever view of bedrooms. Act now! &olf course. Cat.allna & c:.tNl•l<I• l\lt>•••ON .. '(I• ocean . Compare I I ~~ .. :::Pn ...... •mm1 IALIOAISLAMD con.A.al 527P.t&A•.-. Op.Sat 1·4 2Br, lba,cottage. YOUWOWT ... VITH1S SOAIJMC'i 2 STIY $71,900 lmmac. 3Bdrm. + bonus vVESl.FY :\ ~YLOR CO. Ht: .. \I.roH ~ .... 111l·1· t ~H•> llG CYM HEW TOWHHOME S 140,000 Beauti(ul highly upgraded beige carpeting & color coordmaled ti!e entrance hall & kitchen. Spac·1ous 2 bdrm. 2 bath with formal dimng & wet bar. Tennis cts, pool. jacuzzi. W ESLEY H. TAnOtt CO .. REALTORS 2111 s. JD .... Hills Rood HEWPOltT C ENTER. M.I . 644-49 I 0 room !, Priced be low Gam:al 1002 Ga•ral 1002 market. Comer Jot + •••••••••••••••••••••.. • •••••••• • • •. •••••••••• SU0,500 UTIUISUHD DWI.IX 1605.._.A ..... °"" s..day 1-4 2·2 BR unils, upper w /water view. 210,500 .. ~11=· DON TYLIHt A ASSOC.,lt.ALTOfltS '°i MA.Jtuwf •vf • •l •l.l . .,.._ Mo.. Ton. wet bar + much. much more! Hunt. Bch best or. fer! Call now 847-6010 ()PfN 1110 •II\ II.JN 10 •11'q IWZ d!lll HUNT'INGTOH H•llOUI l:ST A Tl NEWPORT HEIGHTS CHARMER Hi&bly upcraded beauty w/lota d eye appealulg wood paneling. Spacious 3 bdrm, 2 ba, Crnly home w/modero kitchen for the ladies dehght. Pool Uzed yd w/rm for boat or trailer. f7,IOO price re· ductkla. Don't miss this hem blO' ! Owner seeking bactupalten. IM-T71.t c:'J Walker & lee bp mdH lloMta l11T11e llllffs This sing l e level beaut1rully decorated home is located on one or the choice greenbelts A pu.'lure view framet; lht' dining room wi.ndow. In mint condat aon for 1165.000. l S-..Le•et lll . C1111 'U 4 bci., l~ ba.. e entry, ceramic tile kitchen. air cood.. view, heated & filtered PoOI. 3 yrs. new. Sll'Z.500. Phone: 1·595-4915 $169,900 Wjnding drive to private partway, Executive dou· ble door marble entry! Lavish living room ac· ceDted by wall.s-of·gjus! Gourmet kitchen with Henry the vm dillin1 room. 38drm complex & ___ Reat __ EB __ ta_te __ _ n.llllffs I Tastefully decorated 1n "Early Amencan" thai. expanded Bonita em! un at is located 111 an excep uooa11y pnvate green belt area. Gated entry garden patio. Move 1n condition for $165,000. eatate·llke grounds. JIDtlM +POOL ~~[o anxious . Call +llACH US,SOO wi. 0,.. Spocn Ol'1N ,,, 11·11 ~ •urv •0111 ,.,.i;, · Prime Huntington Beach 1 8 11 loeaUon. Near schools, u Ule view from th1~ original Bluffs, 4 bdrm. J bath end unit condo. J..1ke golf course living. Don't miss t.bls. Only sis• .500 HOME INCOME .~ltVIH;ll ~=~JFaE bfl•d1d EPlcm IWfs OFFICE Versatile Newport Ht.a R·2 property. Front 2 bedroom fmely decoral· ed home. Cute rear l bedroom cottage & private office next to the llnished double garage. $139,000. J uat ll.st.ed so call now & save. MS-72Zl C91TURY21 WESTCLIFF REALTY JASMINI CllB Finl re-sale or "PLAN W" SINGLE LEVEL - thne bedroom, ramlly room, private p1llos -:- end Wlit. Pool, Jacuzzi and teonl1 courts. Pre1tl1e area In the heart ol Corona def II ar. Oat.eel community with s~urity guards. "It's 11eat, I live there too!" (Jean Cole>. COLI OF MEWPOaT REALTORS '75-5511 TAKEOVER PAYMENTS. fr,000 to auwne aiat'g 8""'XP VA loen.. FP $51,500. 3 Br I& den. Cor Jot. Sunbow Realty. 7111M9U. MERIDITH SIBHIOOM MEARIEACH Huie S bedroom Meredith, in 1uper loca· Um. Proleu1ooally de· conted and landlcaped. Abundant storage. Priced for fut sale at Sla.500. Call 963. 7788. • K€Y associated · R •I ) '" l fl '.,, M E f1 1 ' • , u ·, • • 11. F 1t "" t.' u,. j buyers. Owner wall help tinaoce. Take advantage DOW. Call 963-6767 ()Pff.I ,,, Q.,, \ llH~ l(lf(f ,~,~I [ttzlfilll IEACH DUPLEX Only 1 ~ blocks to the beach. Charming 2 bdrm umt.s with fireplaces, sun decks ai encl'd patios Xlnt renta! area with un· limited 1ovestment poCential. Get your sum· mer rat.es now! Just list· ed!!646-m1 SPYGLASS HILL The perfect family home, 6 BR, 4YI BA , formal dining. game room. ma.ids quarters. A 1orieoua Cape C-Od lo CdM school district. sase.soo. ~n.- 1 I '!...HI 1 I I\ 1''' I .. JA'' .... , "0' J jf' \IJ• RIVBSIDI Large extended country kitchen, 3 bdrmr.1 plu:. raauly room -take all this and add a quiet lush greenbelt and you hne Ii spec:iaJ home in a parlr like setting. Sl.<5,000. llluffa Eose of U.lilg Hard to find End Unit "W" Plan m the Blufr! Plaza. 4 bdrms, fam1l.y room. flreplace. Walkmg distance to everyc.lllng. 1.## leasehold & Assoc. dues. $122,000. Cb Coldw~!I Bonk~r COOi.iT in ttUs beautifW pool. or warm your heart in the attached Jacu.w. Step-up to the redwood deckmg & enter tbas lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. located on a qulet street & priced to sell. Owner wall ftnanee. VA OK. Fu II price. $89,900. CALL 556-3880. C::SELECT T"PROPERTIES BY OWNER. 3Br.1YJ ba, fam rm. pool. ~uoo. Ph t-tlr7"5239 . l'nplex, 2 Br each. 21&:: ••M rcrl I 002 ~~~~: CM . ~,,.;..,.000· I 00• ~ RJty. 6i..--uu. 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• o ...... 1002GH ar .. ...................... . ..................... , ~~~ OPIN WIDHISDA Y 1·5'M Pll$11GtOUS '8GMSULA POtHT Steps to ocoan. bay or boat ramp from this beauUf ullY decorated 3 bedroom home that Is ln BRISTOL CONDITION. Magnificent lemon tree included ln sales price ot $2001000. See BUI Bents at 2145 Sevl le. ~II. macnab / l1vtne ?--realty l!HJOY THI VllW From this 3 BR home on quiet bluff ln Turtle Rock. Low malnt. yard, enclosed atrium & family rm complete this outstanding, aff ordablc residence. Close to schools. shopping, pools & tennis. Sl26,900. Llta Harper 752·1414 . (8-115) ~.~~ ....... ,~.~~~.... . g DAILYPU.OT T-!'(.Mlf30.187\ " •hrs. 3"-"'-W. .._....,... l ............ w. ,_,.. ; 1ooae •• ,.. 1002 ....._.,_w.~ ,......_,_.. . , .... "'tr ... . ................. . ........................................................................................................................................ ., ..... ~················· •..........•••......... • _,.. • .. lnu.. llU ••• .. IOOJ•111rtll 1002 . e ... ,.. I ... 002........ IOOJ c:.iaio ....... ••ii ...................... ....................... .............................................. . ........................................................... ~·····~·······,·· i: ! ! • . I • I . • •• ·I . ,_, ~ ~ ~ • I THIY SAID "DAU. Y ATftACTIVI" When Realtors previewed this 3 bedroom Lido Isle f amllr, home they said, "Really Attractive •. Rightfully so! High beamed ceillngs, shuttered l,findows, colorful landscaping, south Patio and model home type decor. Proudly presented and properly priced at $238,500. "Really ~ttractive", that's what they said. U!'llll l()Ut: ti()Mt:i REAL TORS". 675-6000 • 2443 East Coast Highway. Corona del Mar also in Mesa Verde, at 546 ·5990 s ..... 1002· ... , .. 100 .............................................. ··· Baycrest 'We wtsh there were more like thla. A beauUfu.11.Y decorated Immaculate home priced rtahL A legitimllte 2400 sq fl on an overslud lot. 3 811 bedrooms includin1 an exceptional master au.Ile with adjoining mJl't'ON!d dresal.ng area. Paneled family room with wet bar. a large swtmmina ,pool with sunny patio. All for $219~. Th.la bu .to be the best buy ln Baycrest. '7J.4400 IOOZ ._. .. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ..COYIM&TOM VA TBMS Su~r~enbip UDUC$79.9: fourplex. A1J unJb With waaber/dryer hookups. $ BR 1iaot ! Hurry ! Sb a k e roof. Tb r ee1_Aamt..llilll_S.0._9l22 ____ 1 bedroom, two batb1•---------owner'a unit. of coune! WW exchange! $188,000. Owner motivated! Call 7~1920. d 9UAIL PLACE ~n.-P..M.t T..-&Swl rlag 2 Br condo. 3 bib to Hunt'c Harbour FAMTASTIC DUPUX wmt,..•sur Owner bu Juat reduced by D&.000. Call for ap· potncment to .. t.hla uni· que property. 642-5200 J PETE BARRETI REALTY bMrdwa.lk. Dp&c. cl~ .... ______ _ IAR•AIM PRICI · This bargain ls prtced at mJy rn .000. Im aglne adult occupied 2 Bdrm and den, built in appliances. mlrron. bookcases. Top condition. Open Sat & Sun. Ctl '4Ml61 JAPAMISI •AUIM -Your own koi pond and garden deli~ht. Garden surrounded with bearmg fruit trees. Choice 4 BR home in North Costa Mesa. New on the market this week. Priced at $86,900. Call 546-4141 Srrv111q C 1J·.r.1 M•" .1 lrv1111 • Hu n t1ngt1;11 LI• .1• h N ··wport 01•.1c h ' 1002•••r .. IOOZ ········-····································· HILLTOP WITH AN . OCEAN VIEW AND CANYON VIEW One of the best locations available In San Clemente. Fantastic 4 BR, 2 story. The quality of this home will satisfy the fussiest buyer. Just a few of the many amenities include : no-wax kitchen floor, pantry, custom bar in den, custom carpets, drapes & wallpapers & colorful patio. Below market value at $143,900. 640-9900 I IOOZ 91Mr .. 1002 .............................................. UDO ISLE Newly remodeled 3 bdrm., family, 2'h baths! 1-story home with attractive So. patio. $238,000 . IACK UY Fine 4 bdrm., 2'h bath family home on quiet cul de sac. Oversized pool, playhouse, extra storage. Reduced to $179,000. MlSA VBDI Attractive 4 bdrm.. 2 ba. home in immac. condition. $99.000 IAYFIOMT Several fine bayfront homes with pier & sHps BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J.1 1 f~,. ··d• U, J• r-.i B e,,'J r11t,l IOOZ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• pr, bike to beach. Only,•---------~~Tn WALKER aa.tfied ~·your one·1-------• REALTY 142·1'18 stopsboppingcenter. l .. WVltwH• GIMr.. I 002 G••r• I OOZ Just Uated. Im.ma cu.late • • •• ••• •• • • •••••••••••• ••••• • • ••• •••••••••••• • hlPIY ~sraded 3 BR + family ftm, eaecuUve ' bome. Air cood .. ma1nl'flceotly un· macnab / Irvine obatructed Catalloa, I ocean view. Huse malnt. (88 ty free lot. Even a mlo1 put· ting 1reen. Prl vacy. elepnce and eereoity. epitomtJe W.1ove)1 pro- pert y . Offered at $27$,000. Opell Daily. al-~~~~-­MODlmt Dltie4510M. .• in enjoyable family living! Lovely 3 BR home w /separate "recreation room" -Univ. Park + walk to park. pool. tennis & schools. $114,000. Laszlo Sbarkany 7S2·1414. (B-108> NHTMMOUS CAJ •o HICM&AteSl A best buy ... 3 BR. den & family rm home. . .freshly painted inside & out! Lg. pool-size yard w/fruit trees & auto. sprinklers. Walk to private beach. $167,900. Donna Godshall 644-6200. CB-110> Z P STAaTa HOMI OMl.Y 169,9001 Neat & tidy 2-story townbome near wonderful Lake Forest recreational facilities in lovely Serrano Woods. Tastefully decorated ln neutral earthtooes & featuring lg. country kitchen opening onto private used·brk patio. Owner leaVlllg area -anxious to hear your offer! Paula Bailey 642-8235. <B-111 > • • llAUTIN. PAii HOMI Lg. 4 BR. 2-story home close to park & facilities. Features 3 fplc8 in living rm, f am Uy rm & master ..Ute. Walk-in wet bar & redwood deck. $144,900. Natalie BenJamm 752-1414. (8-112) A llST IUY Easiest way we know to be a part of VWage of Eutbluff -buy this y 3 BR Lusk-built bome whlch ls ll·sltuated on a quiet street & &ti-priced for-a quic!k sale. '1•5,SOO. Coby Ward 842·8235. (S.113) MIW -CANYON TOWtllOI • l>elu.xe home w /unoaralleled view ol 1olf eoune & lake + 1~ IUDMUf Spacious 2 BR. 2 bl1b pian '8 HCUl'lty blda. Stepa to private Mbl, Jacuzzl .. tennis court. tlM.000 tee'. Joyce Edlund &d-8235. CS.114) lm laJet laJe. ..n1~r11- , ' Ii ' I I I • 20NALOT Back Ba7 Areal Brinl your bonea ! Live to ooe I J '"•II J • v, ~~~~~~~~ for comfort! Rent tbe -o&ber' ror locomel Laree a BR. w /rplc ln rront ! Co%y 3 BR cottage lo back I Huae lot 300' deep! Terma to 1uit. Hurry! Call&temos FIXMIUP Great tbree bedroom wttb praee oa West aide cl eo.&a lle&a. ...500 and a Uttle run down, but wortb ~ TLC hlto fixing lt. tall now. '152-1920. d Ci)UAIL PLACE -10,.RWIP.N.t IYPADIM& 4 Br, thake roof, n.r. S. Cout Plaza. VA te.rme. $'18,000. P•Cutael R.ea1tor 141-f 607 IOOZ FOJ:t£ S 1' C:. OLSON ·--~ IACKIAY HIATIDPOOL $15.400 Four lu1• bedroom•. Newport Riviera two atory. Bua• family room. QlpnU.e petlo. Walk to prtnte ~nnit coW'ta. Pleue call IMM4'1?. • K€Y ( MALTOM• OPEii REES 1-5 PM SPYeLASI -COUntry setUag, view of green rolllng bills, Ulla Newporter model features 4 bdnns. fl!Jlilt_r•., J dining rm. large lot and baa. nevaft' ~ bttn lived la. Uparad'd ei1e car1••n1 thro'11bout. Oft.red> at h8 tCJOO· Op~a~.S•t/Sun/Mon. ,i:J2 Drakes Ba; CCDf. (SpyaluaHW to El Capldan to Point Arguello.> · • IAMCHO SAH J049UIM -Just reduced. View townbome. Popular San Carlos mod"l. Move in aod bealn entertaJniog immediately in t6is designer decorated home. Great location to community faclllttes. $135,000. Open Sat. ·12 Lago Sud. llVtMI -Location plus convenience. A short walk to schools and shops. Located in University Park on qUiet cul·de·sac. Beat value in area al $109,000. Open Sun. 17852 Mann. ... CANYON TOWMHOMI -Pbpular Greenbriar, 2 Bdrm, dlnlnt rm. plush' carpeting, next to fountain & courtyard. Neighbor on one side only. Full security. Offered at $149,0QO. Open Sat/Sun. 40 Sea Island Drive. TUl'flaOCI 6LIH -This PoPUlar Plan I townbome offers the mos.t fantastic view lo Turtlerock from Newport Center to Mt. Baldy. Professionally decorated, 2 large bedrooms. Open Sat /Sun /Mon. Offered at $148,750. 7 Sweetwater. HAUQI YllW HIW -Just listed. immaculate highly upgraded 3 BR + family Room, executive home. Air · cond.. inagnificenlly unobstructed Catalina. Ocean View. Huje m alntenance free lot. Even a mmi · putting green. Privacy, elegance and serenity, epitomize fbls lovely property. Offered at $275.000 • .Open Sat/Swi/Mon. ~rl Inlet Isle. EASTILUFF -Just listed. this immaculate ~k D Plan, 4 BR 2~ BA . manicured landscaping. upgraded interior decorating. new · microwave and self cleaning oven with solid overhead lighting. View of Catalina, water softener an~ '.tinted windows. Opeo Sal/Sun. Offered at $194,500. 2215 Arbutus. IAMCHO ~ ..ft l o-Beautiful 2 BR. den c~ 11 . Outstanding buy. " t • ~ ' • HIWPOIT HACH' -Superb -condo. end uttit. "Mirrored waU.t, Jl~· floors. darling kitchen. move lo' condition and close to pool. 2 BR 2'h BA, priced to sell. Open Sat & Sun. 462 Orion Way. Offered at $95,000. . OLD COllOMA-3 D-YllW Picturesqu~ ~ Bdrm.. 2 story with , gorgeous ocean view! Quiet street. Gated .c,,y. Stone fireplace. Huge VIEW llvinl room. Muter suite bolts erivat.e deti'too! Sundeck over canyon • ocean. Secluded pathwar ro sand & surf! $315,000. Call today. 673-1550 JUMIM:Umn.coaoNA•MM HARlllNG·lBr. lBa. f.rplc, newly dee -• 1Ba tlaiir.. ·:-1002 ............ I 006 :. ta_ badaelor. Owar . .............. -...... ....................... .... ,.::::,.. ~- OCIAM YllW DUPLD . -4 Pl.IX Ria.... ..... •• , .. ~ blk to beaeb, 2 bowles .................... . ;,te!u~ii12 1:~er':!:~ ukla1 only S1J4,soo: .wn'JSToaY Very atlract1ve pecky Ownerftnaneed.. Lovely 2 ator1 ..,_. lD cedar tbraout. Low BeakJaomlca/875-t'TOO Ult area of Colt.a .... maintenance redwood a.. livine RIGID db ~-Mlor . uu.oocr. ZUMITS ~·~~r= ~ Walker 1; lee By owner . Sl.ll0.000 kitcbea. 5UI Bana or Prt.ooaly.tT~wt den. Upper 1tory baa 4 •-----'-----h•a~ ult••· Gr.-et Beal &t.tte bacQ.anl perfect fGr Uw -'------..... Pu '111h 1007 famlly. Call now •• u,. -------....................... formatioa, ~llU . IEALTOlt . lBR,2ba., ~ blk. to bay. Of'f"1 ll1\l•lf ~llJlll lOMl"l(I ' or Realtor AuodJite. Now Sl1UOOI I~~ THE REAL ~ ESTATEHS Have need tor l fOOd ac· llanball Rlty 67s..eoG live taiespenoa. ..,~ c .. , ... _.._. 1011 lllOMaw,...tllwd ....................... OWNER. Bu.utaaty. C... ........... ]729 DUf\,IX 8 BR. 1 .. ba, Uv 6 ram oc~~Jlf ~· Jil AR IN A ~ a. to lebla .... • VQljWS .... -.soo. 5tMl9'I I PLUS POQL From u.e apaclout new s •IOOMS 14e pool bome lo one of ·28Jl•==· / HI' •rt I OW' IDOlt eouaht after • 1tealt1 • ~reas. Newly cr,e~C:S ·· Lovely 1balse roof •. I lbnloul $ bdrms 'lffil,S OPEN l..$DAILY level,-Jln>le, cvd PIUo. bonus rin, plut fml1 rm 31SmVlaCautomia D/W~--~JI~ P1m formal dlD rm! Jat ·"""· ~ now · listed. Only $121.900. IYOWI• LaurieRltr...._ 64&-1711 2 new dlit.om bomes ln NEWPORT HEJOHTs ~ Walker G ll!r. prime Capiltraao Bc:b Lee ccintr. 2 bl'• den, 2 PaJiudes locatioo, both ba hardwood floon W/Otm riewl OD 11 comer &pie ' RealEatate lot. 1·38r. 2~Ba . · PLUS SUl.500. Ready n~•· 2 bl'• den, 2nd bocDe. ,. D~I 4Br.2~S..w/1U20b0b-R ·2 . TRADE OR ~ , ~·=: by shop area. 1156.000. TEllllS i tW ~ Wlk to beb. part 6 abop. llcNAsH REALTY le. Larae mu~et , eitna. Owner wtll bflp ...Z.13S4orl4USTI , fOJ'm1tt dlftini. finance-. '93·2190 or bedi'Ooat°~M 48Hl51 1 of a kind 50 yr old Xt.ra large Uv· stately bin. Top cood. 2$1 OD\. En~!9~ecf ' • UMIOUE , P1ower. Sherman •It Seclude(f It 9_ui'it: 2 BR 2 Ba II nits . ~7•1'. ~ 11'1111. P'M' Fireplacet. Anu.ous.._()pen--Houae--by-Ownet-__ _ more det9ll1.· caH ;-am.tee owner. Prieed J.ovatu bact ... _ ~ •7881 • totellet$1M,600. . '"'V.' ._,. • OlflY '" 9. "\llJl'o •0111 '""'. llallqua.rd llealb pool home. 3 bdr z ba. l.rg I.. ,. I .-.qseo patio. country kltcbeo. ·1m11·11·~ Move In condlUQn . :~~A J ,,, ., =~~ ... !!~ ::::.:s1 Redlancb OCIAN YU-OWM• fOW' OWD poof• tbe FOi LIASI 2 faa&altic IMqa. Harbor super home betide 1t. New 3 bd.Hn.'l\'t'ba COO· Via.3 br,.frpl. must see. Very well priced. Ast do. Db&e encl'd garate 8"·a.l, 6"-8722. l/H Sberman.-.7414 w/opmer. Private en~ra While Saila. Open -~. pat.lo. Com~ pool & Sat~ voll.ey ball courta. fdeal -------- fmly k>c&Uoa <:Jos• to JASW.. CUB So.CoutPlua.'-~~1 Plan 3. many up1rada. •• . • & Bep1:coad. 6U-M4t r~•wnmkjllQI .. o· Sii' u N I Q v I! / (J PlN HUG':lt RE Al TY LAeW44 llACH -Brand new. Ocean, canyon and hill view home. Bumed ceilings, 2 fireplaces. formal clliiinR. family rOOIJl. many UPIJ'ades. Full balcoDy 9tth oceaa view. 4 BR. 2~ BA. Open Sat & Sun. 46S NYe& Place. Real Eltate DUP1.!!X iD COi. ~ BR. •--------'l blDome OD lfee.liaed Co.n'IY ISTATI PvP1111 A~. UP d wood +POOl· ~~ tiBR,2haapt. OTHER PROPElllS ru1n.aoac HIGMLAMDS"-New ~uak-' Home. Beautiful vtew f ro111 .tbia 2 story, 4 bdrm McGregor model. CI01e to schools. rarks. wttb homeowner's recreatlona facilities. Avai\able J~ August. SPYM.ASI -Super corner lot. U1>- graded nooring thruout. Intercom. view from front and back of moun- tains and ocean. Large covered patio., bullt·ln vacuum system. 5 BR. 3 car garage. Call for appointment. LUSK HAllOI YllW HILLS -Large •. immaculate 3 BR 21h Ba, home with a view / of Cat~ina to Pal06 .Verdes. including a pool and a secllad~d courtyard. Ju.st painted inside & out. 3 car gara${e. 1 SPYfMASS -Super SQatb'port Wi\h popular Cape Cod exterior. ldeat ff>r large family. Perfect for formal entertaining 6 Bdrms, wltb l•rtt! $Came room. $359,500. HAllOI YllW -Highly Q.pgrlldecl ,, bdrm. den. family room. home featuring exquisite jacuzzi a~ded by hash green landscaping. Pleot.y of prtv.ey. JBr-Rancb kitchen, <>wnrorrerea at P1S.OOO .. ~-l~l!lo·r==~ '£:&~ :~~32~1: roam. Walld aJa.u ovtt"---------• looktq free.Corm pool Ir Best buy in Cameoi===.-..-...;....;--..._._....-.-_ put-like ll'fUDCla. Easy Hlj\i••n41: nu own land .... _____ _ ~clq ... ,900. Call 11•,..,,..ocean vlew..t YA Tll.M5 ~,~~l~IOW~I · ~~~ac:t.1: MOCLOSIMCt ,rm. Top condition. · • ·CQSn .!!IP-ooo. ()pea Sat/Sun/· 11t too ~ .. ,MclD J·S. ma Cortla.nd Lovtil11 eR db~ Dr.~nm .... SSri 1f 1"" patio, re•r park .,.... -~ ~ .. S... M1W DPU ll'CJQDCll. Seller will ,_, ..... • .. ~ • 'l'br Cll8lo lo. d IP!! t75-Gt all dolin& eoeta. Boucbt lQU'Ye .,._~ fqr. llllldalu'! Aaloiteqm&er· Pnme loeatiOul • creea· talDed. ~ beJt. Huse prtv&teffUo. ..,._+IMCOMI ... CU be ~baled 1u~ A rare ud IUPNin&lY at'Wt ..... Ject to eal1tln1 loan IPldam 3 Bdrm+den 2 ·~of OGl.Y PX5 ibc story bol:De. llanlve~~~~~~~~ taxe. 11 Im! Ju.& put 00 used brtck fireplace and 1_ market • better t• • many other amenlliea. MUST sa&. look! IM-1711 . =-~ :.:r.:= Lovely s br .... .,. home ~ Walke' ~ lr.r. ilC deck PLUS a l'OOCD1 w /l&e covered rear paUo never vaunt rental ALL 6 end. froat pa&io. ;i.. ReaJDtate ~ onanoveniledlot.Juata Owner eoxloua. Call -------abort Joe tot.be beach.. Hayward·W•taon Reel • ., out •o · · .. fl1'9.500 Dtate m-~1 +P00&.S67.to0 CALLFORDET~ n·s low down • dlrtyt 644-7111 to eo. a bdrm 2 .,., -.delllar.a~ S-IC'IO • I I 1,,\,1 I! .. Loab llU • bom• •IMre .. .wfa.lo roamed I A .,...,mana peradi1•! Sprawllal IBdt'm. oo DOYOU !::"O: ~emS:% 0PnftASERV1CE! /Jn ,, ·c 1 , "1 ( ll , ,u~ 1, J l ) JOU-.. llJt )'CNt'lelf aa •--------IAt the pubu 1mow "4&b estate. Prl~ed dirt HOMl+lllca•1 •ad lD tbe IWb Pt.lot c::bllP. ftlcb.Jla.W ~ Dr+~ Mrm. Like new. Servlce ~ · '*.,cu 1111iL Doo'( wait! Call °"811 dallJ, WW take a m1t you u u~ aa •·• IC7-«>JO '. T •• D.A~·patf_do~,; .-da1· For man • Ol'tf.f lU••HIUfw lOll~· _ _,, .. cl6WD. ... &U bmtkm and eompi.&. carry. 117 a.ttotrope ... r-.~~call~....,~~~~ ~1 TH[ RFAl ~~'..:;, ESl I\ IERS OwneriM...... a:.: c.W"4il.... I 02 ~ .. Mt!:". tOU ___.________ ···~ .. , ..... -....................... . .. cae:· llDlll ILllll aa. I 9~R (SO YEARS OF SERVICE 1 NIATASAPIM ' zt~iant 3 ~. Condo ProUloted By Security Oate. · T•atefully Deoorated. W /Electrio Kitchen .• Sepa"9te Dlning Rm. Su.Qken Llvint Rm. With Wet QIT. Fee Land. Pool AnO JacuuJ. Only $159,908. H ett.1111 ' .,_,. ~ I ,....,,W.,30.tl71 ~YN.OT Cl ....... lle#Wf • ............... • ' ·-········---·-· ...... ,~················ I . ~:.~~ ....... ~!~!:!.~~ ....... ~!!~:!.~~ ........ ~ ............ !~~ ~ ........ ~ .... !!!! ~:~!!~~ ........ ~:.~.~ ....... ~.~.~ ....... j ~!!!.~~ .... ~· c::e-w... 1124 c.111.... .. I' • al•IMdt ..... -......... __ .. ............. 1012"'9-....... 1012 .... ,., ............. .,.,. ..... t06'¥" • ••••••••••••••••••••• ...................... ....................... .................. ~T'S'f()W~" ·~····················· ................................................................... ..-~ ...... ~..... W ..... Spec1alllt.a. ~IV 1'U.A5'1117 6 bd.na ~ ba lamil)t 3A or s bdrm mochit. ~~~ ~ .. ~t Bike to the 1-k• ,...-rm. l0t1111&l dinlna. d.n. :;.•~tome w /pools. ... ...,_-..c c 2• b ._ ,.,., fNl .,_, -.. .,...., .. , ==i.J~":, ~:~oho°..~ t• 'Wo~d~ JUST'lmMICID "'·''' Beaullful I 'BR. 1tlnl &t ..... ioe.w.. Hurry '!-J-Cill .... 1151 RY~ locl. MVCC ,..,... ..... + brid••· Feellna lny'! ttAnla • awlm mem· LACUllTA Oen! o,...• .. 1-•• ltroll&oiM.MP&c~b)' .. ~;;-HERITAGE hers.hip. SH7.000. 2913 OWNER MOTIVATED. iuiter~• 1~ Waat lol61*Mi? Take • Java Rd, 4 BR. 3 btb. f•mlly rm wardrobes C!oa!mooten. IUDbalbGDyoursecluded .... del Mar, by owner. w/trplc. Covered palio. ala. pool. apa. much Ndwooci deek. ~ncludes 1mmac. 4 bdrm. RV aundeck orf master more' Just-' !iOO Call allthefinequallliesofan 1tora1e. nur ever· bedroom. 3 cu garqe. fut. '1~·1700 ' · , 5'S buill hom~. ffURRY Rl:.A LTORS ---------1 ..... 1_ .. _800&.uL_...,. Makeotler IJI~'' ,,, .,.,,, •1111 "'~' '•''' • ONnilSONE.188.'500'. "; WQ1t10MCAIS7 ,,__. · ~ lllM/a..-r CALLFORDETAILS THIS as roa MeM ... '46-1712 •44-7i 11 YOUll C-"Y C .. Diiie •arace + feaeed EXEC\lrlVE HOME. 4 ~ b' 3 nel.Qa or BR 2~ BUI. tuace famUy an,tique cars. Im· room w/Wet bar, X·lge nlaculale 4 bdrm home eocloMd lanai. Large k>l 11(1.W S23 sq ft bonus rm. on 17th fairway. MUST Expanded customized SEE. '230,000. Koll home w /added din Open House Sat/Sun 10.4 rm. Phone today for 3025Ciapri Lane appt. S.S-9611 HUH/a..--Corp. 646-7712 C;J Walker & Lee BEAUTI FUL MESA VERDE fteal Eatate -..--------1 Large. gracious. family home. for aale by owner . JUST IEDUCED $66,950 Beautiful 2 BR, xlot Ea.staide location. Hurry lAl see! Call MG. U.Sl ---~k• HERITAGE • • REALTORS Features large Ji vlng rm, large formal dining rm. larae fam rm & love· Jy large backyard. 5Br (or 4 + den), 3 frpls, & 2~Ba. Clean & ready for immed occupaa cy. $139.900. Open Sat/Sun 12·5. 1863 Boa Vlsl• Cir· ~~~~~~~~~,_c_le_.54.>~_14_76_. ___ _ GUINllOOIC 2STQaT COSTA MESA DUPLEX Pri•ecy• ...... Bike to beaeh. 388, lrplc, courtyard in front . appliance. 2 yra new -.ocf owner is anxious. SUbcftlt "rer r IUHJLt--C...,. 646-7712 EXECUTIVE 411 +.....,,,. great home for a big family or an entertainers delight. Formal dinin& area. den, 3 baths, vault· ed ceilings and shake ""' plus sparklulg pool. $149.950. 86621..uss Dr. HB ~ ,.,~--lil\11\ 771J Mim St HU11hn21011 Rexb LUS«USALE SPICIAUSTS 3.4. or 5 Bdrm models available. Some w /pool.a, S7l,oot ..... vtMltl VA ok or' Will take back 1~~~~~~~~ 2nd TD. Great buy for 1- owner occupied or In· vestor. Prof. landacaped, newly painted. sprinklers. patio. up- grackd cpts "drps. Im· mac. 2 br Charmer. Call Brolter,955-0805 $500 towards your moving cost at close of escrow ii you buy this 1'100 aq ft 3 Bdrm, fam rm Chancellor Plan lll before J1me lat. RTS Realty S.Sl-4741 THITEUACE u.i•f!Sl!r Pan Custom C.rd1rl w/loft. 2Br, 2 ba, wetbar, patio cvr' fl.ni&bed aar. lmmed ~cy. 192.500. 5141 1bom Tree. lrvine. Ph ~5516. Open Memorial Weekend. ... . .., ... ,.. .. Elec 2 sty.• Bt-. 2 rrpt 1 iD matr Br. 3 ba, walk·in closets, lam·rm & l•llO• drynn.2250sq. ft. foron· ly $106,900. Open hse Sat/&an i.s at :rnr Hen· drix. Carmel or Sondra IMS-6600 or agt 646· 7414. AT OIAllGETIEE One and two bedroom condo on the w at.er. 8 ten nls court.I. a pools, 2 spas. IYM and \aUD.JIS. An adult COllUllUDltY and 01inJ re.on. Also availa· bte 1s a rurn1shed 1 .bedroom +den for only $365 per month. For de· tails on hom's In th.a de· airable community, call usoow. CIMTlAll Gotaeous 4 bdrm, fmly nn. din rm home w /soar· Ing cathedral ceilings. 41,ota yrs new. Spacious. brit-ht. a1cy " im· maculat.e move In condi· lion. This is an al»olute must see on YOLU' Ust before you make a de· cision ! Call now for appt. S.S-9491 Two 2 bedroom wrlts, low down to assume. Loan or bey on contract. no quail· fying. Fast escrow. Great tax sheller. Call now ror full details. +condos. Member of the -------- multipJe lilting service. "' '60-061 .~ --·~ 540-3666 Wltela11 RE4L E~TAH SMOICIT'dl A deli&btful and sought after 3 bdrm sinale story end unit on greenbelt. Near pool, jacuw. tennis and bike traHs. $79.950 UNCH IEALTY CALL FOR DETAlLS PIUYACYGALOIE 64 .. 721 I ,551·2000 + prime location can be ()pew Home Sat/S.11 1026 FOR SALE BY OWNER 4 BR home, Jo/. Ba. Liv Rm, 2 car gar, rsnbl, $88,50 0. Open hse Sal/Sun 12·5. 114-493-24-40 yours an th.as large 3 BR 1 1 . 5. Wood b r 1 d g e I~ Bath. dining are11. EstaleS. Adams Golonaal RIDUCID 4 Br. 2 ba. ronnal dioina. brick frp&c, corner lot. 2 car gar. 900 Dogwood. f73,500. Phone 751·0774 family room home, model Comer lot. 4 Br. w /sparkling pool and low l•-------•I 2'1\ ba, fam rm w tfrplc. maintenance yard. 1-'or Lrg breakfast nook. Dan under S88,600. SP & aKLlllo..IG rm. pr ore u d "'<'or eves. •WHITEWATER VJEW• 16761 Newland AK " thruout. lrg cov'd patio. Lovely 5Br. 2300 sq ft Mesa Verde pool home. w /study Sl29.SOO . S4S-3lS2 Brand new custm home. exclusive neighborhood, tree-shaded street, 4 BR, lJ"K kitch .• great ram rm. Rare value 'al SZJ0,000. ~ I I ,._W I' I I I ! \ '/~·. MMr ~· tiur:I rfr, !ud Ct.OS£ TO IEACH Open hse Sat & Sun; 3 Bdrm home on ~nJ8~~t!fttTY• ""-• '1144 beautiful tree-lined 131-0300 ,. .. •••••••••••••••••••• street. Only S67 .300. Call __ __:::..:..:..-=-=~--1•-------- 0eJ Larson at 1 .... 1114• le.U • 040 So. c• •eattr ••••••••••••••••••• ., ••• 546-5605 41a-HACH BELIEVE IT OR NOT Ol'TIOM-$700! PANORAMJC OCEAN Jog to ocean from this WE PROMISED they wouJdn 't have to P"l up with our sign very loog. They priced thia Broadmoor Turtlerock bome ri&hL Now we need your help. See this beau- ty at 6:M2Sierra Siena. Open Sat-Sun-Moo 1·5 Where else can you find Park Place executive hilltop 2 sty, 4Br, 3Ba, home. Formal Din. rm., lam rm. form din. sun· spacious kitchen. fam. ken llv rm w/frpl & rm. Giant Bonus room. 4 nulled t:eiling. Guest lung.size bedrooms. Lots qu,rlers w /ba. Huge of oak flooring. Very m* reueat w /bi tevel anxious seller! Will leue suqdeck bafcony viewing with Ol>lioo at f700 mo. l'&OJOD & PACI FI C Priced under market.! SUNSETS. Be quick on Call fast! 752-1700 thi9 one. Saenflce at Ol'l"''""'."''u11•<•~1·••1· M9'te.~tete. :::.~~:~.'~·~ ·:~: I~ 1nmn1 r-.·~~~~5351i~~or~~1795~~ xltra lrg Jot. 1'74.500. 30ZJ Klllybrooke Lo. Call --------•I Sf0.5683 for appl. SPICIAL IDmOH R2LOT I bpuae with plau for 2nd bouse Jnel"ded. Perm1ts approved. VA terms or seller wilJ carry 2nd. 8 .llOOfullprice 754-7100 red hill .-· S52-7~01) JOG TO BEACH Super buy. highly up. graded. 3 bdr. J ust bUJ'D your toothbrush "movee~~~~~~~~f in. Open Su.nday 12 noon MESA til sold. 51.Sl Sparrow, ~-~--Ll•UA.lul ... _•_ .Edlnger/Bolaa Chica. -~ 1__;A#=--· ------•'lba~,!!~~two BY OWNER 4 bdrm. 3 ba - VERDE Fa-nvatPlay room. Ad· outalandin& coaches In UUlo.I Irvine's fine ... ..i. "TM j8Cellt to puk & elem _.. achoo!. Corner tot. Meadows". AlJ lhe line 4 Bedrooma and Den! VA 968-tl836 featurea are found In appraisal Ql'dered ! Must ---------boUs. Aaktna $39.900 •od sell fut! Call LOVE AT J.STSIGHT $38,900. Call today for de- REDCARPET754-120Z BY OWNER talla. Fantastic barlain, btful NEWUSTIMG uperded. 3Br. l'Y.B~ 18 lmmac 3 Bdrm Mesa X 3> open beam sUDJ.en Verde home. Thia exec fam rm, lota of o.tural red hilt .-. 5~2·7500 POOL landscaped yard. Up· graded ~. Wallp1tper. ror year rouod enjoy-lots or mirrors. Near ~ .. ~ bdrfam~rin2. ,,.,PL~S pools. par)c. & lake. 101 W. llJAl.Cl&ll>U Yale Loop. Sl33.000 a 3-car garage makes 5.S1·2324 this tbe perfect home for 1--------- tbe.most 8Cllve faauJy. tt523 CAMPUS JM~ IRVIME IEAUTIFUL ~ Plaa I tn Twtleroclt Glen Patio Home.. 3 bdrms. 2 ba, earth tooe carpet, pnil. lBdscaped. '%love· \y patios-one off the mut. bdrm; the ot.ber a comblDatioo briqk · redwood·concrete witb li.ltered swillaht cover. .. 523 CMtPUsh:IR\')l(E EXECUTIYE HOME POOL &SPA ID Q lverdale .tbe very PoPUl&r Plu ~ filth 4 bedrooms. a maanifi· deal pool and tJ>8, plush new &old can>et. Italian We eolr)' and dtcorator =· MAKE AN OF· ICE OF A KIND A fabulous Deerfield Alpeo patio home. On a premium comer lot with a view o f the park. Profesiuonally decorated and la n d s raped . Features include: 3 larae bedrooms, 2i,.o. baths and rentral air. As king 1115.500 1Ul1\aOCK Lovely 4 BR. 2 ba, din rm. ram rm. atrium w/wtrt all. ·nr park It pool. By ownr. $134..llOO. Sat. Sun, Mon. 1-6. 19441 Sierra Mill Bd. ot taJI ~16 ASSUMAILI l 'I• La $19,000+!bd T.D. 3 Br. 2~b• townhome . Deerfield. ...950 (COO· sider lse/opt ·ssK ) Own/Bk:r 5S2·S880 BY OWNER Tuttlerock. 3Br. 2Sa. single rarn hme on lrg priv lot. A/C, lush atrium w/fouhtain la up. grd floariot thruout. Close to comm park. pool & elem scbl. S123.000 Open hie. Sat./Sun 1·$. Prin onlJ. 833.Q50l. HOMIPlllCES ARE GOING UP! U you're ready to move into a new home, now lB tbe right Ume at the rlabl pri~. home hu forml din rm. wood, brick & mlrrors.I~~~~~~~~~ 1ge Cam rm. 3 rrplcs • Lr'I brick paUo w /fish lotaolextras. Mustaeeto pond & wat erfal l. WOODBRJOOE: Brand oi.lu-Ha• .. •n · 39 Garden In 12·5, , lruit new 4 br Asl)enwood. ~ _. ~·~~Ems trees $76 llOO Open hH ~ autou.s. Turn left II 1·2000 NEW WOODiRIDGEHQllE OPEN SUN • NON 12~ M5--0882 ~~Druo~~ 8)62 ~{m:~~td~~~.: -------- B_Y,.__Q_WN_E_R_3_bd_r.-2-ba-,1 ·""-----·-... ·---... · _ _.11_752---:5311:::'.~aftet::-=~5~·~=-- nr Mbools " Sbopptna. .,_ 1"!111.U ..,,..,.,.., FANTASTIC BUY ~ C.rpeted. fresbty '""""~ • ........_. o.. n---ba painted, Bl•ut. tropical Au ume •~ loa n or .. ,vw~.3br 2 ,deD. eocloMd yard. Superb owner will flnance.1_,f7'7_,500...__·•--m-• ___ _ cond. SH.SOO. 2271 Sb8rp S'ldrm w/pool.1--------• Avaloa ... 61J-30A ' eloeetobeac:bee. Tlmll r.t BY Owntr-BeautlfQJ pool w ..... ,_.. IUlllLUUCI ho11U1. cu t t bruo\li . " "•rtlft • IBT IUY • Sl01,800. II•>' be aeen C.-fJt-1122 3Br, -.. Pl• a. Fee, aQJtime, eall M5-55l5 orl~~~~~~~~~I plnoed community, 7$.MI03 1351 Marigold pool, vacant. $109.500. ~QI Open Sunday 1·4 P M, ~.,,. BelJo. C.ll Be -ZIM 4 bdrms. Family-room. 2 stor y. Sunken 11 vlng rootn, separ ate dinin& room. 3 baths. atrium. Buutlrul u rpetin g. hardwood entr)' " dininl l'OGlll. "E1uible" owner a1Un1 Sll5,99Q. 'J'be price !is up MOOG ln JIDL Sun• Moo uodl • M Oakctale. <>'*det' (all) 9171'.?f PABftt.St2.W 91,.r ...... ~-lutttt l(od.\\.; l~et1lty =~= dUT. lpee!k>UI' I 1 vlna room. Sunny ltcnu. M•\er tulle oltna io r: '2~~t11v1::; 1$1.1100 ' ~I MIGUB. SHORES -Thb ....... 1 .. = ~ ....... h•• • ~.... ..... ,_ .. ..... • ....... ~---... dlL Loe ..... -• corner lot, it hat two ••rilmc" .-It lust 1 eco•~h to s wl •m 119 ••d rec. ct.+er. . . SI 59, 950. 499.4551 A GllAT LOCATION AT A GOOD PllCE Wt.500 OPIN HOUSI S-& Molldtrr 12·5 1531 M .. •llDr. I ST 11Mi O .. Btll> 48r. 3Ba. fam•lY or dining rm 1>tunning pool & Jacuiu. elec garag~ door opnr. profes~lonally lndscpd & redecorated. Built-Jn dbl oven which in('ludes Micro-wave and selt-cleanin~ oven w/ceramic took top range & indoor BBQ. Be~utirul backyd for entertaining. Also dog run area. FOi<,.., SALE BY BKR OWN ER. PRIN ONLY , PLEASE. 133-1116 '45 .. 216 , ....... ~ I 012 "°91111111..... 1052 ~ Hms I 050 ... .,.,. .._. I 06t .......................................................................................... ., • FOR SALE. LEA.SE ..wPOllT UMDB Bt.fl new home 2800 sq I\, 41l,.0 000 4Br. 2 lrplcs. 2 wet bars, ~ • 3Ba.2S58SSarita833-t660 2 BR. den. frplc .. use or pool.a /bay It boat l>lip. L9ple...... I 052 Prime leuebold. Harbor ••••••••••••••••••••••• toe. 8)' aet. '1~. DIC"'1JI !!!! TIAMSfB ..... PRIVATE COMMUNITY Laguna Niguel Realty • Has c.used tbhl rar~·~­ BR Broadmoor to tie.. vacated ngbt after the) -This two IMdrooM pla ... chonMt' Ms au recreationat ............ It'• allO doae to 0 pri•ah beach. .. $1 lt,750. OCEAN ~led It Ullltalled COMMUHITY new crpt. Avail for fast 499-4551 Garden home w/new ap. poes " priced for fut pllancea, carpellng. saJeaUl•.900. drapa. • pamt. Pnvate ..... i~•slte4lltyao 1 patios off every room. 2 -BR + den Ready to •--------- move into ... Sl82.!i00. UMqul 5 IDIM 493-9494 496-2413 Broadmoor single s~ 495-5220 110-5050 w /3 BA. on largt' lot ~ leedl I 041 L...-leoch I 041 • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• AXB-UPPHS 2HOM~ILOT Wood's Cove 2 Bdrm. & GREAT OCEAN VIEW CLOSITO IUCH bath. Structurly sound; Open Sat/Sun from tpm and Yacht Harbor. Lrc needa paint & carpet.a 231 La Brea. New 2 story, llv nn. bnck frpl, 3Br . sua.soo. 3 bdr ms. 3 baths. 3 expandable. 2Ba. fam w/oew carpet & paint. Now vacant & wvallablt' for rast possession. Qf tered al nee.soo. ........... IJa.5101 Ard! Beach Heights garages. open beams. rm. k.lt, law> rm. ear. Bdrm.. z bat.h & b.ug wood ioteri or pl us a pauo. Lot 71 · X 169., •-IT--_-W_r; __ --.-.-.... __..~ den. Private location separate 2 bdrm c1ua1c Prolesa lndacpd. 1ledec. "'' '' - ()(e&Dvtew. S12t,!i00. shingled cottage com· 8.900. Ownr. 495-0088. is Just 200 steps aw MOil.iMS IEAL TY elelely restored. New SUPER BUY ·3Br. 2Ba. ~~ ~?a~~k! ~ltng * 494-1057 * ltchen & new bath. immal'. totally up · onapvtsl inUdoSandi. ---------t ~~to the beach graded. view home . Sl.38.500 64.~1262 P AMORAMIC • McC~ck Professionally lndscpcl, quiet cul-de·sac. SSS.500 VIEWS Realty 494-7551 2!DU Via San Sebastian BIGCANYO~~ Townhouse. $137.500 ..... 640-901!* Draa)al1c panoramic 831-1710 ocean & hill view com· LEASE onlOMt plement this hideaway Experience this de· ~mustsell.cstm3br.1 ________ _ home In upper Mystic signier·s deught reatur-2 ba. 2400 sq ft hm Lra Hills. Bright & btfl, 1ng day & nile vua. lot. Sl.29,:IOO. 495-~ NEWPIJIT 8£ACR . spacious & airy 4 bdrm · redwd, gla&&"smart 1&11e NICE llDUCID ...,, 2 bath Defitled peacefully of mirrors & skyhtes. to -.soo on .... 5 beaut • Annll(SS amooe tbe hills & ocean. 3BR Sl89 soo 1041 ...., .... .. NIUft . ~ Xt.ra lge lot. All lhlb & · · · Bdrm, 2 ba home. Super much more. 646-77 ll 8tQI ! Call Del Larson at at prices you can afford. • 22 Wtld Goose. Sl 17 ,500 , Sp.Ith M-.lon coaverted to uruts, ocean ~oewly renovated. A classic ! $1.95.000. MmtWMow O.Y-0 Apt. \\ block to M.ain Beach. 2 Bdrms. & 2 bMm. Clean " t>n sbt. $79.:IOO. MOIUMS REALTY * 494-1057 * •SPICTACULAI• OCIAHYllWS LWtW')' Cuatom home. Dnma\ic 6 very spar. <:IJOO aq ft>. 2 Br. 2'h Ba w/huge open beams. 2· sty drift.atone lrpl. very lrg ram rm/den. wet bar. d eck . R oman tub w/jacuui, steam shower & many od:ler amenit.tes. $25,*>0. Offen invited. ACT FA.ST & SAVE Before R.E. Listing OPEN SAT/SUN OWNER 499-1965 So. CtAf • ...., '46-5605 IESTIUY HOllTHYIEW 12 Anes, SI 10,500 I Operi Sun-Mon I ·~ • 1 • Ask aboout <'rt'ul1Y4 • f1aanl'1ng to help yov become an owner DAD'IMGVUS P'l"Om thil exciting !Bit, 2BA de1110 w /large -.. room. 'llle eatry. cer. tile counters. piJe t'al'Pet IJ "lnltl'OW•V~. SUIZ.500. (~) Be oo top oC the world tn ~ this 1mm .H·uldtt' l bedroom homt-t:p 21..-_ gradect 4c decorated ~ _,,.....f tastefully. EnJO>' the u==EL (( •'T pall0ram1c view from Mm't. IHll ..... your bact;ard deck. hv 640..5357 &Ill room. cluwla. .JDU&ar ~~~~~~~~~ bedroom .tr k1tt'he n .1- THEN COMPARE!! 1 $129.500. Call owner/agt at 831-0295 oc 751-3lt1 . IYOWMB Olarmin& 3Bdrm, 3 ba. 2 story ocean view. Studio. den. balcony It patio. 487-3035 ./WflAtoleecll! iAM....... 1055 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IN WOODS 5 br. 3 ba. huge fam rm. sep din. catb cell.. wet bar. frplc, aunllen IJv rm Clbbse privgs. Nr schls Extra l&e lot. pvt cul-de· Hf· $145..:IOO 830-3789 ... dDIYlefo 1067 • •••••••••••••••••••••• BY OWNER: .Beautiful cor ner "C h•rmer ". Private s~b. CJUal.i · ty cons t ruct i o n . Laguna Niguel Detached dbl gar. Priced ~ =·500 tOl' fut saie. Realty .. NEW ON MARKET TASTEFUU Y le-"flll ..... x DECOl.ATID in canyon·llke setting in eartbtones. 3 BR t surrounded by tall. old den. Large country style t r ees i n l'omplete kitchen w /lots of ~vacy. Lge rms. close-cabinets. Vacanl & ready mloc. sno.ooo. to move into. call to 11.Uff S • 3 bdrm. ~eous back bay view. Many xtrai. . ~ -- Hett's where it is: 2 Br,.: ba. &owner wtJI rinan~ Lowest at 1275,000 HOLLIS WOOD REALTOR 675"867 UFF3br.3b1t. ~ f'.R. Back on marktil on1i ly Sl.52.SOO. .. NWPT SHRS 3 br. 2 b<1 Fee siml)le. S139,000. ~ CANALFRONT 4 br. 'JJ ba .. Walk to beach, POOb t.enrus. SlQ.500 • NWPT H1'S 2 br house o~ R·2 lot wlapprvd plan for add' I 2100 sq ft hoWM! SB2.500. CANALFRONT 85' fron tage w /2·3 Br bomell' toften called a duplex 1. $182,500. .. Marina Really 642·8850 ~ BESTVALUEAROUNO day ... SBS.450. Tri·level contp. ocean 496-241 l 493-9494 114'i CANYON •' view home in lmmac. 495-5220 130..5050 BY Owner. • Br + fam•· cood. $189,500 ly. Pvt. 1mm11c. view• REAL ESTAT E RUSTtC&CHARMINO J BR 2 Ba Condo, air S379,000. 644-4631 o KING o· 111E IULL! ! I 2 br + den. Close to cond .. crpl!!. drapes. '1~H968. beach. Sl29.900. pool. sal story. Sll&.750 .__ ______ _....~. Build your own Castle on FAUST A YrT AU 7141830-5085 IT Owta ~ this chunk of Laguna-.__..__ 1---------panoram1c 180 degree ~ 497-2426 Must aell be.at 3 BR Prolessionally decorat ocean It mountain views. ~ 1 .~_....... Cordova, upgrades. prof 3bdrm 2 ba house. ~b~-..,,. 000 "~.nun-·~ from beach. Pools. ten.P. _.,, · 2Br apt in sm11ll com· lndscpd. ownr 830-20l I n1s court. r I ubho"::.e l S'a),000.PRICE REDUC plex. $79,500. CORDOVA SI 19.900 Pr1n onf) TION r W 11 STANALAND LA FAMILIA 645-~ '! ! 3 or l · e MEGARGEE REAL TV --------~ favored beauty salon. 1'114>"9'7·1744 3Br. w/retreat. 28.a. Open 12·5. 20$ Via Juca supply outlet +owner's ___ __........____ block wall. plit>ed for U DO ISLE. ?.80ll sq ap~. or expand t his *IU ... .v* q1.1c.k sale. f79,llOO. Pnn Owner ftn81>Cing. 4 br . e*l'abliabed busine11. l#Vl"WOA CJOb'. 768·~ ba. din area. hg hv rm, Owaer leaving area· Ocean side ol Mry, level ot Ht.up mod lul tJ ff URR Y o N TH Is lot, euy access to beach. • ... ,.,, IHdt I 0'9 c, bch' " : pal 0 MONEY MACJUNE! Needl paint. minor re-••••••••••••••••••••••• pnv tenrus. ~ pain. Ideal roe bc)me' COUNT R Y fet>l·O.k ~=· 67:!1 OP.EN BEAMS. GLASS, lnco:&,•· Hurry. on!)' floon. cwtom klt. pool,1-------....-<iill SUNSETS ON THE t~·Re•lty 494.()731 ~ooo· ~'!!';!!Sat 1·5. O--w•c.,., ~ HORIZON·l80 decree -·---1st T.D. 1ou> with $,l ~at.er views + tbe Sell with EASE! 'Trade your old stulf ror dolim. on W. Sea.bore!' :~pp!':::t!t ;1'f.'·::: ft'·sa BBE.EZE (l~W goodies w rt h 11 Dr. Duplex. 2 UR Ir • dr1l' famllyJllOIDewJth lu.wu.... Cluaified AdaMa~ Clbllifledad.6Gli678 w/ltd ocean vk:lw. G~ --1 ,__ ______ _...,,.., rent•I r~cord . Ont appointments thruout. 3 L.afllMt ~ I 052 ~....... I 052 U> 000 Bdrm.. 3 bath c~tocn ........... ••••••••••••• •••••••••• •••••• ••••••• • · home. 1215.000 • MAKE UP YOUR MIND! Tbit boOM frill do it for you! Tui.fw "uni· que 3 Bdrm. It 2 bath. AFFORDABLE AT ILG.000. -RENTALS : Three 3 Idem. boutet. UGO t.o -/mo. WeU-~. I ' -- K 1: rr w hi I l a .. It,' r ' ,'~II 1 , N 1· w i '" • t 1 ti v<' '4 •• , 0, JI.,;• '"\(I • ----- .. \ .......... Wt . ..._ ................... . Mlz1R4t.._. ....................... . . ' ~ .. ~ , .. , • 1 1 I O I O·C E A N F R 0 N T DUPLEX. S32S.OOO. By OW'Dl'. Prine only. .au Seal.bore, NB, 6*7476. ~ IAYSHOllS Elegant 3 BR, 2 BA, b:>me in prestigious com-mu.n.lty. Plub ma•ter ea suite w /wet bar Garden entry. $119,500. 675-7390 $1ea1&t.h . MEWPOaT CRIST J•l ~-Beautifully Ql1>et.ed 3 Br. 3ba condo with a clear and un· obstructed t>alc:ony bay view. ftealiatically priced at $123.SOO. ~ ..... ~ • ~(114)~ CHEERFUL We1tcllfr home. 4 bdr, fam rm, fenced pool. freshly painted thruout. Will <:arpet to 1uit )'OW' taste. S1S9.500. 1S08 DoYer Dr. ()pea house 1-5, Sat/Sun. Owner. 6*-0758 ) Our C-..d...-.scorecl Dlagaaostlc Reading Tesh are Free. CalL Make a free test ape>olntment for yoor child. Students from Grad&s 2 through 12 are etlgibfe. You receive the test results In cktar plain talk -no holding back. There is no charge for this parenVcounaelor conference. You are lhown the e>cact reading skills your chlkj knows. and the sktlls he or she needa to learn. If yoo then decide to enroll In a REAOWRITE Summer Program. we have a confidential record of your youngster's present reading ability. We can design a completely lndividuallzed program, based on his or her reading test results. 1C•torafnecrh«:IMlalorW...,hlt ... al I 11tl 14.0-1262 ~-°~= .. Progr SS 1NTERNA TIOMAL MONTESSORI SCHOOLS SUMMER TUTOllH5 1s your child 'having problems with school? Qualified teachers using Montessori methods in math or language. t.A.M. to 12 ..... $40PerWeell Day Ccn A•ailaWe tlewpD1t leadl 979·'241 20221 c,,.. .. st. SCATS GYMNASTIC CHAMPIONS Olympian Cathy Rigby was a SCA1' and now it's your turn!! THE SCATS ACADEMY now has openings for beginning gymnasts. Classes for boys & girls 2-5 yean also available. CALI. n7.7750 Or Slop ly. 5122 ..... d ... ............... m.nso ART QASSES · e,11UMC-...•M ...... AttW., ................ Sdleal (8A 4"""" all>ltt ,.._OtWI Maintaining the same degree of in9truc:tl<>n from lnctlvldual to group & auociatlon classes. \ . I ........... cta 644-5415 (9 DAILY PILOT This variety of fln8 schools could Inti ocktce you to a new tomorrow SUMMER FUN ..... 4-12 Transportatton Prowkled field Tripi Roltt Skating llDwlng ' Swtinmh 19 lHIOM c.ookouts Miniature Goff Houebocl Riding MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW! Call 848-2296 ~ene vance I C.en ... SUMMER FUN! • BAUET •TAP •JAZZ • OillDREN * TEENS • ADlA. TS RT la SMAPI for SUI•• -nJM TO IHYTHM• I 9191 y ......... . ............... HOW m SI.VE YM - Bllllll PI08lDIS ........... ., .. ~ A Ho.& DICOIA,_.. Wc:ilUNoP"'-"""'"'--"- SAlWDA Y, JUNE t• t-.JO AM-l;JO PM COST SZS li111ilr llniner's Gall 200 ... .,.,.-c;:; Dr ..... 200 .............. Ctlf. tU60 '714164••• SUllEISCHOll ._.,.-.rrr ••1•rt a FAllMJ PllYATE setm 1117W............. .._.77 ... IOU BEGIN A CAREER • FAOALS & MAKE UP Mota .000 MC>t9'f Let RIC:Nrd's Beeutv Cof1eQe hefp ~ atlrt devel<JC)lng new IAIU. as• Cosmatoan. IJler only 20 ..-. you can be earning a oo<>G l1V1ng. COSMll'ICIAM Cl.ASSIS MOW! Unwteo Enro11ment-eau Now' Top instructors gt~ Help and Guidance. Aenty of Practicat Exoeftence. Too. TUIT10N PA YIHC'i PIOGRAMS AV.AH.AIU PLACEMINT ASSIST.ANCI MAMY~ • Interesting Wolk • P9r&onal SatlSfection • Secunty-Jobs noc tied '° economic s.tuation • You proQress raptdty 10 beCome thoroughly skilled. • ~t ()pp()ftun6hes.. CALL ,,._31 Foa ...olMA'YION \ , • DAL V fla.OT Cl ............................................................................................................................................. !~~!~~~ .... Schools and lnstr11ction ......... °" hocli l2•G ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beach waik coodO J br. ~ ba, upgraded CpU. bltl\ll Yrly lie. ('114)64$-121:. or (213)G-0281 Bake w beach. Luxunou. adult h v1.n" 4G + . T'liJo bedroom condo In Hwit· l.ngton Landmark. S40Ct per moot.h: will comider lease. M1Jl1on doll•r recreation center. C..11 Mike Sullivan tor •P· pomtmeot at 752 2809 hJli J , ..... ""' SUMMER SCHOOL AMD DAY CAMP TracltiOllal 3 R'1 Small Classes ...... , Sound Study Habits ,,.,, ..... 121 s ... c.-. ..... C7141 6JS.7HJ BEA TRAVEL AGENT Day & Night Classes For Men & Women PACIAC TIA VB. SCHOOL 610 .... 17ltllfntt. s-t•A-.C.tJ701 CAU C7 I 4t 543.9495 Established 1963 Financial Aid Programs Accredited By Tne Accred11tng Comm1ss1on of The National Assoc1a11on or Trade & Tecnn1ca1 Schools SCHOOL'S OUT! CAMP'S IN! fOR A JUN FILLm SUMMER TREASURE ISLAND DAY CAMP .. Its 12111,... Call 545-5145 or498-0176 Free transportation °"6el" RMI Eatah ~· I • ~ PROFESSIONAL DOG TRAINING Ar HOME SERVICE gored to pbrsonal1ty and temperament ot dog Ranging #tom basic obedience <on leash) long leash. ofl /eult Wo111n9 Che"'tnQ Jumping MICROWAVE COOKING CLASSES Lecrn How To Use Yow Hew Cl:rflh:aa PNMftt Per!ional lnstructtons Complete Selection M1crowavt' Accessories "Learn to really use your expensive in vestment .. We teach every phase or MICROWAVE COOKING Complete 7' 2 Hou r - 3 Week Course How hllllllg ~etkMt9 fer deu tl11J11 nl .. -. ttll.. Ulllited ....... '-.,. o• o•l MfilM,...._ Cal 768-5011 MICROWAVE MAGIC COOKING SCHOOLS ~NOG~ , ~ SUMMER '..f4 V DAY CAMP ~ 0 < June 19 ·Sept. 1. 1978 loyo I Qlrte 1-14 UPBletCI A WHKLY PtlOCM.Uil °' ~llH DIVIHG, SAIUMG & OCIAMOCMAl'HY • S6S let .. COit, bte..._,.., .... ,_.. Call or write for free brochure or into SAILIOATUNTALS SSf!W/Mr 11 · Stanger Sailboats located al Newport Dunes. open1ted by Newpert Ooeanauttcs • ca11 for group or ,..., day ratee • NEWPORT OCEAMAUTICS IJOJ A~ Pleet, w .. 2JI .._... 1eoct.. c.llf9oWe tJUO (7141 64M2t2 tit. 41 06 'I/ Irvine College of Business lndepeooence and Conltdence ate yours with an interesting well e>a1d 1ob1 At Irvine we care about you abOul the good 10b that you want to have We II M io you to get t"lere Take your choice ol careers• SICHT41Y • llCIPT10f41ST MIOICAL.&.IGAL 5"CIAUL4TION 5Tlt40MA.PHH • IOOtCIHl'll TYP'IHG • SHOITHA~ llUSH.&W Olt4UA&. OflllfCI AS MST Al'fT DAY Ate» fYIHIHG PIOGUMS A orooer and correct business environment located on the hub ot the NewPOrHrv1ne Business and lndustnal Complex Jot> Placement Assistance? Most certainly' 1n the last I~ months over 400 emplr>yers have rttQuosted Irvine graduates c ... HOW fer_... ... .,......___,._.., .. 1700 I. GAllY Aft.. 14MTA Al'tA tUOI IN~ F"",l at Oyer Rd I ~56-•890 •DIAGNOSTIC DEPARTMENT •REHABILITATIVE COURSES •STUDENT TRAINING IN STUDY TECHNIQUES Students gain a sense of self confidence. "It isn't hard after alll I can do 11 too!" Students gain a basic understanding of the sub1ect. ':This is easy -I thought lt would be harder," Grades increase. "I get 10 move up now I" FIRST SUMMER SCHOOL SESSION JutM 26 -July 21 SECOND SUMMER SCHOOL SESSION July 24 -Augull 18 CALL 642-9088 '°' 1nforma11on and pr•·scheduhng Student Improvement Center 901 Dover Drrn, Suite 206, Newport Btldl ·~ I Allard Academy announces Summer MusiKamp A,,, _c~~ <lJo{! ~ ~ June 19th H:MI Juty 28tt: Monday, Wtdftuday and Friday 10:00. 2:00 1617 East Foerth StrHt Santa Ana 714/136-7800 New tBr Beach Condo. J btks Crom ocn. xlnt ref required. ~ mo. 53 S.1- ly SlS-8832 Super sharp 3 br w/heavt shake roof. brakht. cheerful kitc hen. lgl" II• rm w /frplc. Squt'1ky clean. MS(). 847 ·1622 or 1148--9840 Ali new 3 BR. lg ba. fptc. oo pet&. 4662 Scenario. $450. 898-2636. 894-6247 eves. Adil Coado for lse. 2Br. l~ba. all appl'i;. Mile from bch, tenn.J.a, pool. gym, putting gm. S3'1$. llll /las t + drp ., (213)3394768 Exclusive hilltop view. pvt community. n1.-ar oew.Jbr,Jba +den con· do. SlllOO. mo. 962-0778 SUMMER'SHERE A must. $250. Kids. pets. Fed yd. pool. patio. More! Sm. fee. 645--4900 •Cam r's._.• SUper duper J br. 2 ba w/disbwbr. fucd yd. Kids & pet ok. Only $4 25. 964-2566. Agt. DO fee. 3 Br condo. l '1'J bath. Xlnt cood. Wuh & dryer. Pvt patio. heated pool. $425/mo. Owner 842·SJ.t5 4Br. 2 story exec home. 2'hBa, rormal din rm. fam rm. newly painted, cpts tbruout. nr b<'h . schls. parks & shops. grdor & wtr incl'd. ~ mo.968-6070 3 Bcinn, 2 baths. Nicely decorated. Children/pets welcome. S43U 'm o _ 5.57~ Beaut. 4 bdrm homt>, family room. Crplc. gu dr opener, bike to bch. lmmac 1575./mo Include gardener 968-9929 or 962.9845 3 bdrm I 't2 ba condo. pool. tennis crt:i. SJ'iS mo. 964-2832. 646-7782. Rita 2 bdrm condo. garage. pool. carpet & drapa. O/W. $350. 96M049 OttM'r Real Estate "-" '9iwblled Ho.Mt Ullfwwllhed HCMIMs U..._.. .. d llwlk:-• ••••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....._,. 3242 - Loh for Sde 2200 ..... ...... 1106 eon.a .. Mer 3222 !Costa Mfto 3224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• ••• •• • • • • • • • • ••••••• • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • I••••••••••••••••••••• •• i---------•••• •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • •• w~~C>tfT W .. -~.,·-s1• SUMMER. HOME REN· 3 Br. 2 ba W/beaut. yard. CIRCLETHI.S ""'-~ • TALS directly on the SS75.mo.annual lse.601 60'10ATSPACE Home sites situated beach. $800 to $1000 Narcissus. 544·0614 or $250. kids. pell. Muat around IJ lake, a ll week. Submit for longer 838-l232 see! Ref'ng, more. Good 3BR.2~Ba.S2.000mo. utilities in. Clubhouse & periods. Coot.act Dave ---------area. Sm fee. Open 7 ao,Mcc.cle goU coune. 90 minutes Hulett, Property Mgmt ........ ~alorell days!Ml,64.S-4SOO lllOMewparf llYcl. rrom L.A. $8900 up. Dept. WehavelOOO'sor houses. •Cauum,.,•Gul• eo.t.W..0541-7729 Terms.All (714)247-7288 0 dplxs, apts now. all --;:K.IN;-;;;:;;;:0::;.5~C;:ASTL~~E;:--! --1.-iillimiliimm-- PANORAMIC areas. all prices. Sm $32S. 3 ~· 2 ba. kids ok. TOWNHSE. 4.5 br. 3 ba, Fee. Use our free pbooe Good neighborhood. yd. fplc, encl gar & terrac-e. ]60 oceml YieW lof ~ service. Sm fee, 64S-4S000 Pool, teruu.s. boat sUp. Probably the beat re· __ ~.,r_s~.l -.;.., ·~~~Gtll· •C-.-rsGul• Lse ssso . 837·0666. ma.lnlng ready to build .._. ill•lliiml' .E mll!I .............,. ~lUl your dream home oo 8alboa Island Really r--------• Mesa Verde North 3 br. 2 ---------Ownr wtll consider trade '""""""''.,_"" ba. 1675 New Hampshire. 2 BR twnbse. pauo. lndry for 1aie twin de1se1 673•1100 NEW $450.644-6996 racu. gar. pool. storage yacbta. S200.000. Coot.act --------.,. .de BR V 1 rm. $32S. 962-5834 8111 8 Ur O et t 8 U S . c_._ cs.IM.-3122 Just 8 rew doors lO tbe crSJ 2 · ery C ean. •--------- Properties Brokerage ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach, 3 br. ram rm. 2200 $32S. .,.... 3244 Co.(714)75Z-8011 ON THE WATER . sq rt. $1200 per mo. 64S-9341or646-3562 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOR LIASE Prestigious Condo with •Ag-en•t•.67•3•-«00-··---Lo v e I y I a r g e 1900 :~D~EW b C>tftttReal&tate Othet"ReGl&tate R·l LOT in Old Corona primeBay,Ocean&Jet· 4Bdrm+studyor5bdrm. vtewt~~~C:m~~i ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• del Mar. 30 x 118' Send ty views. FUii security CodaMeta 3224 Frml dirung, ram rm. & teoru.s crts. Yrly lse •••••••.:,:••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .___ r 200 .___ -...... 2000 bldg. Pool &dockfor!IO ft den. frplc. Compl re· '--1roperty 1000 ..._ "•l'tJ 2000 -ropetty 0 -rratMNJ n!l>1Y to Ad lt23S, Dally ooat. 2Br. 2Ba fully ....................... decorated. Children & S 6 7 5 / m 0 · Mi kl" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• Pilot, Box 1560, Costa fuml.sbed. $1500/mo yrly New 2 br condo. Pool, spa. pets welcome. $595. Ph Schloessman Realtor. OllANGI 7 UMm C.M. Mesa. CA92626 tse. Waterfront Homes From $37S. Kids & pets 567-8623 C714>673-S3ll . COUNTY Beautiful brand new 4-1 NO. LAGUNA 13, F..-Plnn LCYr . Plana for 2800 sq fl 6.11·1400 OK. ~12 Bkr. N-. -3-bdrm--1..,,-b-ho_m_.Universlty Park 3 Br 2 & 3 o 8 e a u t IC u I I y ~!~~~~f~.3-!~{' ~~nb:. ~~~E: c~i:=~ !~ 2b~~~·sptc1'~ ~ through coutal & ~r Ar MING 2 B Rt. MESA Da MAR l~ce Mesa Verde~ S430~ ~·~=t~~:i~~ =c~~=';:0 crpt.a, fl18· rurryR~~Y Bay. Secluded wooctay ::0~\l~:io· 15% V11W Slt.soo s!:~;c~a~r:. ~·'t~; ~~~ 1:;·~uAv~i 646-3567 family poo1. Jacuzzi. ten· bedroom, one and one now. om ee, r, area separates units. . STANALAND garage. $6SO/mo. yrly. 6/l .$t95mo.640-2981 Newprt Terr. condo. 3 ni.s. Avail June 15. SS7S half bath units with _M2_·_lS03_.______ S23S.OOO. MEGARGEE REALTY Adults, no pets. bdrm 2"' ba. frpl, pool. mo. 5s.2-0l43 aft 6 encloeed iarages. Just SAMCLIMENTE 07.3111 Bkr (714)497-1744 HALPIHCHIH 3BR,2ba,beautramrm Jacuzzi. sauna. ~50. Lovelyoew 4 bdrm,2""1ba four years new. Condo Eldoradolovestment.s. REALTOR & yard. children OK. 964-2832or646-7782. Rita. home A/C, microwave conversion potential D..a.D ---------·--------Lota for sale. Many with '7Mlt2 5'50/mo. 315.2 Sicily Ave. l:i85 544-5579 WlU exchan1e! An eir $16 900 4BEAUTJFULUNITS plans&permits.Single& 6'4-1836 WntllilffYllacJI oven . cl'91veCall752·l920. • w Ith poo I In s a o 1~•oa5 multi unlta. Ocean view. ~ 3144 Brand new townhomes, 2 Super deluxe. $285. 2 br. Sparkling 1 BR uoit1. "•~• Agt. David. 673·7296o 2or3 BR. pool. etc. patio. br. 2 ba, $450 mo. 1250 kld oil. Nice. Hu ~ar. with secluded 1ardeo Clemente. 1225.000 I IWW.o DO-.. S.-L5ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• garage. I PLUS Pacific Shore R41alty V 7• "" ---------Elegant new 3Br, $750, 642--0835 S39S sq. ft. 3 br, 2.,., ba, $S50. More. Call today. m. =:·apt.~el~~~~~ OldCityPlua492·$300 ;ba\'s ~~~0%b3% •ttca:t•DeMft. moothtomooth. · · ~;a~~.s~~cf~·:.~~~ re:·~ r•s._.• addedpoteoUal. £A.11B .. mv ou.rp ex wo. leMrt 2400 ~7M8 Q.OSITO OCEAN f1rplc, atrium. balcony, •tr.•CHTRIPLIX rvvw.l'"a.5A Prlced from $79,000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• . New3br,2Ylbalc2br.2 --------- 95A ~c.a.SH Owner occupant.Several Bll'&DC' Nlwportleodl 316' ba ~.a-Pool j i be&mceil.ois.pool&spa. UNIVERSITY PARK· OPPOa1UMfTY $160,000 ~ --tocbooee from. Call now .,.,.,_ 3 ~ to.__••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ..,._. • acuu · Victoria & Canyon, 4Br. Cheocler Home, R.OW i best lectt &ua oae ... ppeoa """ dbl pr. open beam cell· 631..o&Nd&ys. 2YIBa. air cond, or park. IMOCICS Walk to beacb or Del or S~" ~60066· BIG BEAR & located on· Condo. F\Jmisbed 3Br, 3.,., tnp. Cbooee your carpet. pool tennis ct.a ~ m On thl1 t aveatmen Mar 1hoppln1. Quiet A amall locreue in rent.a """""~ ty a atooes throw to tbe baths w/frplc. DOCK for SS50 & MSC>. Westbluff · • 0 · duplex in beautiful Sa ~a with IJ'eal 3 BR with25% down and thla lake. Compl. furn, Gu 35' boat. $750 /mo . VWaae. Victoria & Ca-,_55_1_-0626 ______ _ Juan Capl1truo over-owner"sunlt Upper2BR pride al ownenhlp unit beat" frplc w/2 cozy Waterfront Homes nyoo.631·2080 University Parlr lge 2 looking the Capi.atrao lmita with oeean views. can be youra. Two 2 bdrma. CASH-TRADE· 831-1400 story towobouae. 1..., yrs Valle,. Oo large come BER'nlAHENRY bedroom and two 3 TERMS$36000 --ct 4.Br, 2 ba, lrplc. fenced old 3 b 2' .. .__ f 11 lotwtth each wi1t facln REALTORS bedroom units with McNMHREALTY HwelU..f•wlwww Yard. $525. Kids/pet ok. rm·. for~m'7.1.,.d·l :~..Y. ,.,,_ .tJ;-ia,._. Call 752· 1820. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 754-08a. 546-M40 Paul "' ui sepante streets. vu 215Del llat .e2-412l •u.ive ,.._ LahfwS. 2200 642-l.3Mor&q~78 ........... 3206 ~Pool"-breakfast area.~. mo ~o=d u:itboewq~~llt~·--------d '-'UAIL .................. -... Ir h11.'--. ....................... Mesa Verde attractive 3 Mesa Verde 4Br+fam 551·2000, Owner/Agent. IAllRMDI T Of'RCllLDGSnl ....._ 2700 IALIOAIS&.AHO BR. l"" ba. Lee ruaUc rm . Best C M uUorBoborAM. ~83a:fia;...~TclJm:!a r.n-("\ ·-"· ........ pool PLACE H·-·'-... Be b ....................... w•......vn Annual lease atone lrplc, plush tan neiihborhCJod. Xlnl achl ·-us r -.~ ...... , ...,.. ......... c " .. _ ........... Oft ac IVH"" • • cpt'g S42S lit/last diatr1ct. Very pvt. June ~·-ellce lent 2 bdrm wll and elevator. Steps to -0,. -•.w.1 27,000 aq. rt. lot near IOAClllAMCH Nlce home. Pvt party .i-~ · occupancy. '850/mo lu. 2BR,2Ba ........... $450 leeMd.. Both ullita bav Newport'• finest bay 8.!ld 1~ YT new triplex or de-Pacifica Ho1pltal. 5 Remodeled ranch home 642-5255 Cal1548-2320 3 B.R. 2Ba ....... SS2S-4l40 mdoMd 2 cat 1aragea. ocean beaches. AU UJUll slnble So eoa.i Pl PoUlt.s Shop. CDtr Is Civic wttb open beam cellln11 ..... ---,-,-1.-, ... --3-20-7-1Nwpt Height.a 2 br, lrplc. 3 BR. 2YIBa ..... $$00-600 ~~believe 0baf vNe e~rtacu.IHararbovirew! area. Prill~ only. SO-.:: Cem«. sias.ooo. Is vleWa lo all dlrec:Uon1 ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• lie yard, encl. gar. ~. 4 BR. 2...,Ba ..... ~-$7S -·-.. ..., • Oav\dBourteRltr AND Ju.ta abort drive l bo 2 b mo.4142-5122 SBR,21,AJBa, ....•... ~ Catalina lllaod. Aakinl JUSTllDUCID ~ from Orante Co Tbe Ntw uxury me, r.i-----------------~ jUltt500,000 pool •Pl & brick.patio den. jac:unl. 2"11 ba, Tranquil Panoramic: BT.. 3Jl2 1bla bomt Ph• dup1ex ll ADVAMCIMOTICI are 'reocec1 lo for com-trpJc. beam cell. 2 c:ar View. 3 matr H ~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "0"·2800t7 :~;..iii -... ~ ............... --Lon -pdvur. The ............... 113 ........ "' ••. F•plc .... GREATAREA••··•b.i ==;;;;;..;;=-_ .. _. __ __, bedroom bomc wltb ffomo.buUden botq 01• mal.nlnl acreaae ta ror llSO. yrly. 675-4912 or balcony & yard. Auto w/lfl>lc. dahwhr, rncd =Y~~o:i';! fered 11t cbolc:e of you to do with u you ewal'B-5Z01. prqeoPGra.OW,lr,uh yd. 2c:ar1ara1e. Only COYlil6TOM 2005..._BMf. . In rear. Call pow l maanlflceot read1-to· *'".Callnow! EXCEU.ENTAREA :;a1&ectbe~Uf~cpbdlfa $4i35.1114·2588Alt,nofee. fOUIPLD New,..111dLa7>205a 752-1.820. ~ ~81\ vlew Iota '7W26 SZ95.afabu.loul2br,ldd.t SS:01mo T"c;0~ee c~fi llulk-•INdt 3240 ~~~~'l ~~!-..,.~ '-'U •IL lmmtdiat!• ,:-~•:: ............ Ille ok, ~ more. Sm. 87J.Z282. . .. .................... . .._ .. _ j -.&CIU w d T ~ Juat a Umlted number of 18'1 E. lTth 9t lfC .. SA f .. , . OPEN HOUSE ~. ._. an e qua ly fine fOUlf\.O PLACE ~ ~.,.. bttq of.......... ..C111 ,,..,..... 2041T_. aul9th&. 1tSZ3l'AMMDa~rw •oet1h000borbo8od. P rlce1:1 Flaon CM erea, dis· 1 f.-ed \o bolJden for •al• W••• 2toO GJ-• ·-a. Totally ,... 3 Bdrm, 2 baU., lrplc. Dbl New_.::eM&<an ant> a~~ •----... ,.248 llO, · urry ca bwa1here, new cpta, -~ftts>tP.M.t bl I 714) ,irvu.i• ... tat w1--r Oardeaer + um <*575 ~at • --..---• Slllao. f'nlh1y painted DO mall» UPLEXJ:S.-000 &i at t I t mt. ( ............ ••••••••••• modeled 1 Bt+dta. Aak f\n vr·· • .tndow bocne. 5 Bk>c:u •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ftll .& 11 ten a nc: e . inc om• 2 D .... • -.oo. C&.l9CT "/SZ0.000 for Sandy m-ZIJJ ·MSG.~ to beach. Pri~a~ 2-car .x> mo. 2 Br 2 Ba. condo. ~,..._ •10001mo, ahoald bo ~M~ SANa.DENTE dowD PQ1DG can P&1 C-.. ..._. )JJI townbouau. cath. f.:!!1'· Fully main· on tht ocHn at Blue PLACI auoo. Below mkt valllCl .... c ._ 11aoinc:a& ~ and -=M> '°'a 8t bome ln _.................... ~. frplcs. •·2 br. 2 I yard. AduJta. No Lqooo vwa. Teonlt. :? 11 ... PM.t at $155.500. O•••r aurfw. Jl.1. hwltePl\o · a.rte on • eoG• IBR1BAlwme. atar'1 + l-3 t>r. a atory. pet.a. C714>911M331 po o I 1. p • l b ch es:t-u11 llACH 1Mft11 IUvienlbeM.b. mo.qo1>. tnctolaaJt. MSOperroo 8lke \o beach. lit mo. + 2U·70M230 ·----------~..::::.;;::.::;:______ PldtlcSbottbalt.1 F.HORVA1111Utn.. 6t0-M48 . "' mo. aecurtty. '100. HUNT l N 0 T 0 N -------- SPACIOUS 112',IOO 1UW•tPa11Jada l'B-1171 . clMnf.na. From 1115. to BARBOUR brand oew Zbdrm I ba,oc:etnvclcek. 1he rui.t draw ln Ult w-. .. a o.1q PlloC 0-UW Ad. MWm. .... ~· ... 4 ~....Ull .iu. Two 1 8.1 •!Jars• bonua Old ai, PSau •uoo CUTE a Bdnn den. So. ot -' Di1•e by • call for _, l ltof'Y a bdrm. a ba. trpl, pr. ator rm. tL\15 .., .U.U..m A ... tM room OMr .. ,..,. AJt. tr.ve aomethlna to NII! Hwy, LM ii&. no peu. a,.,._ 1111 P•clnc Ave. all bulh ln, Jae, poot, etc. 4 9 t · I 4 JI • v • • . MrU7o4m,f7HQl 171-Tm;~ Wa.otAda..!la Ma.aJI au.&nedtda6oltw.U. Allt>aveM4T2.ll 10 olV1ctona.teM871-Prlvacy.IM0.'4M4GI. 2131454-.Zw!Endt. .... a.__., •• , (ll DAILY PILOT .......... u.fw1I. Apa ....... ~ , ......... 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• H•1HU&tw•1 .. d "lll"U.IP•i•i• -.ulwwta...,.._ ~MeM llZ4 Mewportleeclt 316' Palm Sprlftp Vacat.Jon ............. 4450 '•1•E1••/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••:; ........... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CAllDdo oo MLaaiob fll11I ••••••••••••••••••••••• r.11 tr/ ............ JJ41 Wu' I 0 ,._, ,._ .. ......._ ,. ••• n-·~ • PARK LIDO CountryClu.b IMIS-5430 4DILUXIOfC"S &.oat&...... .. .................... . ••-••••••••••••••••••• a •~• ---•• S ™in' p ..... $335. mo tn· Twnh1e, · ••••••••••••••••••••••• w~ 707c a BB d--'-lto\I __, .. -........................................ cl dee. m Shalimar f2. 2Br, den. 2~8&. frplc, SPANISH RIVIERA 2 Con!. rm .• .e.l 2S. all • • 5100 -• -· •• ..... • , ....... I br ... ..... .... No.-•• ~ .. ·-eAec ~dr pool l paneled, am. wbse ln re-~ I a LI • I -·················. dale'° bch. abopa bus ._ • • -w,. .---• . ma ure .pg on MedltetTaoean l 2 •----• _.. •••••••••••••••••••••··~..ikeeoet Older ad1ta _,u s:sio. m cu ~ patio l'l:tcd adJt. mo. MS-138e city All le ssoo ea i ar. or yr. -· ..... e ,., • motherless 111rUeSt.--TCl .a. tM.zsee. ~ ~ v._. 2 Br, l~ ba. hO Joann St. apt ln s:famanca ..00 Forest area . Keat f'Mlll I !'ft bolne ar elderly couple, __;;......_..;._ ____ ~All-No.._ Adulta, no kids Small WF.:STCLIFP' 2Br. 2ba. Min. e mo'• leue Cati Harldns. ~hl live-ia.. .. 1M3 "9fllle...... JU2 pct.. Ml-TGL Swim pool. trplc, uper'd. rordetails 8'2 um. 1l4-S&l·9:.m luttllrK ...,.. WmlM 7100 ••-••••••••••••••••••• PER4br.2bew/oveo, 'J~r~• ba ~ So Avail7/1.$G>.631·5588 • • ~ IUl.l .......,.. aont -fDcd •d. n..1-~ i BR. 2 . aar. "r . L .. T b Cb 1 t APProx. 750 IQ. ft. Zoned = a16-·--••••••••••••••••••• Top ol bill locaUca, l&aae ' ... _ " vu.v GARDEN APTS Cout Plaza. s:ns. Adlts. S&.es-to beach. Ltg 2 BR. a.e • oe a • · C4. wtr at pa pd. 8240. -__.... -OIJdoa comidered Ch · F · IM-2*. Alt-No OORONADELMAR ~ beam ceJ.l1Da. Crplc. gar Weekend, week or mo. UO E. 11th St. C.11. -Pl&eon-IHftllll'llW eM!veviewhome), 3br, ee. 2 Br Townboule, Crplc. door opener. Ref. req'd IDOD1h. Call 6'0-2992 for S&e.S. Doyle$41-Ulll GASOLINE ~llna CCJUbtrY kitcbeft, familY Pool teonll Son:le«ean Stunnlnl 1r1 1 4c 2 BR, SG>yrb'.~ lnlonnaUca. Anon aeem1 to be a ~U·"-~I ~~!rpl HwlelFawl•dor & C~t.allna "vteff. Close :!_.~;..! .. ~ ~eo710apWt. HUGE~ B. 2•L. b F /P HAWAU-1 br duplex AUi 3CANNER1 t StYVILLA870 GE oaf ~~bl bualneaa .. ~!' Cllfll ID .. ..,.room,c....... ... ....... d lJOO toFllSbkJalalaod&tlne rvuo.---· . . r ....... Ori Kail 8 'd• s . sea t .....wu.Anew1paperu..-beach, park. countt)' ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach. 864 2611 llthSt. aep dlnln•. pvt patio, ~emoo~Mo.1.fo1 'I· w/cuatomer prkg. AN· covered one company Min l yr in accountJ.dC clu.b.Owner.170-2317 a bdrm 2 ba + den ill • p<>ol, adults, no pets. • T 1 QUE . GIFT, that 1pedallaed in Just w/nper. lo blllln1 , WOODLAND VILLAGE $S00.64M789 MARINE, CLOTHING one product: Sprinkler belplul. Resp for ail bill· 2 BB. 2~ ba condo w/vu, Garden~.!,,SS501 · Lux 3 BB. 2~ Ba, front Nr S. COaat Plaza. up· BOUTIQUE. Lease by 1ystema that a pray inl, malntailllna open trpk, A/C, DU crpts & --d lex N ti atairs, w/ga.raee. 1BR1 180 DEG OCEAN & BAY ..... to .... 4300 owner. 675-6909 or GASOLINE. ahlpment files, poet .. drps, bit.as, close to bch up~ ;;;.~fi;· ~a 0 • BA. $295. 2BR1 BA, $325. View. Promontory Pt. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MS-9180 balance all invoices ar &ifwy. lmmac cond, $380ec.dci 1 Iii•• JW', · 8 · Adulta, no dogs. Call Br, 2 ba, cathedral cell-•Ds&ICTIYI• Altlll•y• 5'21 credit memos to tbe mo.S..Z'74&.548-4239 a..fawl•d 3425 IACH&OI Leslie.~ lnp, frplc, $775/mo. yr-Gainareliable BOlmQUE office space ........................ aulomat.ed account. rec . ..,.... 6..,.34,15 ly. Avail 7/1. Wkdys ,_ beach traffic, Paclflc BILL .,...._ ... 1'oeVlefo 3267 --•••••••••••••••••• ~ ,,... · •28e· bdr-~,!"'ady u ~ t• US-9432 evea/wknds, roomma..... CoutHwy.HB, $275 mo. .,._. ••••••••••••••••••••••• s.n~'!:~~end CoeftlMna 31z4 ~';~::'&J.~810 · 6'15-3''19. .~~4toME• Aal-S3S-1'84 PROBLEMS? We offer ncellent 2~~~= unit,townbouse.3Br,2~ ....................... T.... 3190GAYroommatewant.edto 11111111•1111 ...... 4100 Ctil........... Nlanes and beDefita in· m-0426 6'5-22165 ba, rec facilities. Walk to LA MAMCHA Ji.PTS Lee 2BR, trpl, beama, ....................... h N rt Be b ....................... Let)ll Clwlc ~~~·:~ l 6•e: ov~b~ shops & bua. St2S mo. Large 1,2"3 bedroom garden. Quiet adu.lt.a. 2 BR. downataus, blt.ns. ~~ea~D:1si-11;: Prime Newport Mesa t1s.ot10 Olristma1weekoffwttb Cb.arming 3 bdrm, 2 ba 170-231.? owoer/agt. garden apts. Dsbwhr, $300. 6'2.1Z7&, 64Z-6138 w/w crpu, Huie fncd buanela pa.rt, quality of. AVOID BANKRUPTCY pay and IP"OUP insurance bacltyrd view Wilderness bltm, encl. gar, gas bbq . .,_,_, 3126 yard&~t.. $.13S.831-8169 2.BrCcmdo. Zcar ~ar,Soof fice Ir warebouae space. Cclmolidate and reduce atartaGDdQofbire. Prk. A/C, frplce, cov· 3 bdrm. 3 bath, A/C, elec Pool. Gas Pd. 778 Scott ....................... , .......... • d PCH. Cdll. Quid. pvt. Full security. carpeu, payment• thru U.S . ered pauo, avllll June gar dr opnr, close to Pl.6'2-507l · lOrZbdrm.allnewcrpt.s, xf ..,, ..... d•~0 ~.early mom or drapes, wetbara. Court Plan wrt.bout bor· $425/mo Eves ill wknds scboola, shops & bcb. In _._ 1 ... a,-.....,"....,,.. or 111 late eves. 700-6,000sq ft. 6'2-4463. r 0 • , 0 ,, . 5 T 0 p S58-7222 Daya 546-68:iO ---a-A (, ' ft...,. 3 B townbouae l u.I .... ... ~. ... I ..... .....,. •••••••••••••••• ••• • •• • I • Mr Beddom · 15-.-.-. area or your ..... &e T . ap • Refs ac depos req'd . THEEXCITING Profesalooal teacher WW Leasenewlnduatrialunita Forcloaures, 1arnl1b· · e privaey.968-8013. 2ba,frplc,pauo,garaae. DMB46 b 1 l b ln'·"'-"'""'-.. ·~'-~-m•nts, 1uita, .. r•· Quiet complex. Adults, PALMMESAAPTS. s are rv n e ome ...__...,.... ...... ~ ... • .. MlwpClft IHdt 32'9 To•a11• no pets. $375. 66-3381 or 1 Br w/dishwasber & gar, MlNtrl'ESTONPT w/anotber prof. or busl· ct.r.12501.o3750 sq ft. Air poeaesaiooa . ......... -............ U.fw .... d 3525 67>54M.9 new crpt, immed oc· BCH. ness woman. 833-7814 bef cond off e's, tOOamp 3 I ' 4lcy H M•••d NO FEE! Houses. condoll ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• cupancy S1J65 S»-932.S Bach. w BR. llam/aft8pm. phase from $325 mo. "" dupleaes . Reotai 137•2 Newland Street, 2 Br. l,,.,ba townhouse. · · · from$220 &up 499-4630 ...,_.CUI.,..._. Pavilion. 67$-4912 Bkr. Garden Grove. Beautifu.J patio, yard, Crplc, encl. 2 Br, ocean view. enclosed Adulta, Nop~ House to share $150 mo., ------.---.a two bedroom townbooses gar, laundry rm. $3'75. gar, bit.as. 1285/mo. Call util. incl. 848-9556 btwo 1400 Sq ft office in Irvine 30,... BOAT.OWNER SSPEC. 1 n e x c e 1 l e n t TSLMgmt 642-UI03 559-5678. <5B~~~ofir~rt 6PM·9PM &wlmda. Industrial bldg w/4,000 • .............. Luxurioua twnhme 3 br, nei&bborbood. Private . . 1 d M-&.r.. 8,000 rt fenced yd. 2~ba,frplc,paUo,vlew patio view from lovely 2Br,util.pd.Chlldrenok. llsll11i4mlaocll 3140 B\' .) ...... _,Troele 5S9-l802 Loat&Po.d SlOO deck. 32' boat slip incl. kit c be n . enc 1 o s e d No pets. Mgr Apt 4. 1960 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $46-9860 Flnd.lng a Roommate! IUILD TO SUIT •M•••••• •••••••••••••• $875 lease . 642·3033 or g a r a g ~ s . p 0 0 I . Wallace, 6'5-7181 SHARP, beach, 2 & 3 BR, ft..-1 4000 Professional People Use Lost or Found a pet! Call allerSpmS?S-1215 $320/month. Call Clyde 2 Br 1~ Ba townhouse frpl, dishwasher, ....................... Ho•• Maha s.oooto20,000Sq.Ft. Animal Aasistance ..... Galorell (Manager, Apart-gar'ag~. paUo, pool'. garage,patios,960-2358. Roomw/ltltcbenett.e 832-'13' .;~~~~~ League53'1-2273,nofee. WebavelOOO'solbouaes, roent#30). (71')891·1013. jacu:zu. Adults only. ~week&u.p. ~~~~ice ... 644-4fl0 LOST: Lge tan cat dplu, apts now, all 12621 Flower Street, $375. 646-20lO. SPANISH STYLE, single 543·9755 °" w/abort tall. So. Mlsaion areas, all prices. Sm fee. Garden Grove. Large TWNHSE. 2 Br 1~ Ba, 2 level 3 BR owner's unit Ambassador Inn in Costa Office a..tal 4400 .... W..._. 4600 Viejo area. Reward. Use. our free phone ooe bedroom ~wnbouse, yrs old, fplc, pvt patio, on cuJ.·de-sac. Near Spr-Mesa, 2Zl1 Harbor. Cen· •••••n•••••••••••••••• ••••••• .. •••0 ••••••••• _831_-:r:m ______ _ servtce. close to shopping. Laun-gar new paint adults 00 in g d a 1 e & Warner. tral)y located, 235 rooms. PltORSSIOHAL Wrkng Mom nds clean in· Loet · Orange ft White •Ca r'1Gtllda dry facilities . No ~-$300 m~. 6'6-70z7, $425/mo. Agent at MANY with kitcb~n. MEDICALIDE!'fl'AL erp. apt/bse. ~ill ex-Cat."Neutmaledomeslic ~ children; oo peta. can 979-1658 846-1371 or call owner at phone .& TV .. Swimming Sevenroomawt.e. cbngetypilag&erVJcesror llborthair. Nr Bushard & Clyde at (714) 891-1013. 846-6707. pool, JaCUUl, and rec. + reeeptiooarea rentredllc.5'5-3470 JndtaoaPoli•. Reward. ~ ~':!e=. r:~~'. 41~[2 D•hm u.fw'a 3600 2 .!!i·. 2 a':~,~~ri~~ s~~'. room. Daily & weekly $650/moath 988-9108 Highland. S325,000 ........................ .--..6'6-2901 ZBr,childrenwelcome,no ratesstartingfrom$54a JfllfW.YeahCo h ' ••flrtnt/ ---------1 ~ week. 4'9·ll37 4tl-0'60 Al•c• Lost: 5 /~6. blk Irish ACCOUllTING ClEllS 10 Key touch, good aC· countln1 backaround. Fantaltic Job openiop. Call Jadde Today em. 14M41S 17802 Sk7 Part Cr Su.i&elOO F.qu.al Oppor Employer home. Agt., 631-0900 2 Br, 1 ba. new cpts & pets, starung al $345 mo. 6'S-4840 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Set/Spa.ruel muc. Fem __ __;::.....;. _____ I dJ1l8 mature adulls no Married cpls & s ml ~ Plush 3 BR, 3 ba w/boat pet~. $300 +. 6a4 cbil~ up to 2 yrs old ---------iwant.ed: room w/kitcben EXPAMDtMG71? I I N pup. 6 mo old. N.8 .i---------- sUp. lbllttobeacb $700. Shalimar.964-1055. accepted. $235. 2 BR. MEARIEACH privileges. Beach area Fully serv. ore space OppwlcaJtr 5005 _646-6828 _________ , 540-G&Satl4pm crpt thruout & drps. + &CIVICC__. ref-....... """" starts at~ IQ ft in the••••••••••••••••••••••• Lost 5/5-"P 1 Ji.CCOUMT1MGCU '""'' ~ p ecn:u . ............,.., 9-1. d i N 8 . . eer esa 1be Irvine Co . t ._1 •r.wl•d gar 'lHr1 Wallace Ave ynamc . · a1~rt TRAYELAGiBilCY Hoee Clamp'' orr fire .l8CUJT1!!ft · 5 BR bse w/jac, grdnr, '+'= = CM: ' BRAND NEW. Spacious Room w/kitchen priv. bus. area. Space avaa.1 : Bl•.....,.LHSE engine Vic. 17th & lyaeeldqanaccountiDg 2-car gar. No pets, $700. ••••••••••••••••••••••• deluxe3&4Br.Allbltns, Nice home or shoppinl 800-16,000sqft&warebae ~ Nwprt. Call CMFD c~ in sup~ of our Will consider singles. lcAoa P'1•-'a 3707 rrplcs, gar, lge yd. 520 Pbooe 962-7520 all 6 or sp. 320 sq rt. Proj. Mgr The new way to own a 549-ll.13 &ell I accounting aectJoo 6'2-0528atUwkdys. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LACASA BLANCA Yorktown · Just West of SaUcSun Judy Clark, 833-8813 or travel agency. Travel Reefs up to l yr or geo'I Bayfront condo avail. Bach/2Br ava.il now Beach Blvd. 960-2219 or 4200 stop by Commerce Park. Ne.twork. Start your own. Substantial reward for re-ofc exper. in either re-L~:>r~C I s~ 3°:~·~~ June 1st to Sept. lSt.h. All utU pd. Cpts, drps, _536-1718 S.-rl.... tlOOBirch.. Exp. not required. turn of Ruby ring. Lost celvables or payables & res • •. SlSOO mo. 2 br. 2 ba, pool, lndry racil. AdJts Large 3 br, 2 ba w/rrplc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Complete support & long Frl nite May 19, South 10key by touch. ba, ready to move an. beaut.furn. Adults only. ov~r 35. no pets or 1360_ mo. 7911 Holt. Luxurybach~blktobch. 2adj.ofcs,pvtent.approx term service provided. Coast Plaza Hot.el. Call We offer competitive S600.Agt,645-0295 References. 675-6775 or children. Call Sue 835-02Upager93'1aAgt. Kitch, lndry, pool, jac. 8x33' $350/mo. 1827 Call Mr . Charles Robinson (213> 483-7030 salary, comprebenaave New duplex, 3 br, 3 ba, 67S-8018 556-7707 or Henry $200/wk.557-4954. Westcliff, NB631-0900 71'4138-9242 collect beoeftt.s pkg & an out- frplc, garage. S60(). mo. Costa Mna 3724 642·913'1 $:!00/$275 1 br, 1 blk Crom --R--•. standing working en-" .. '2lll "~06303 208 19th St Balboa Island on bay, r"'IUIOllO ...... s• .... cLEM~ LOST: Male Irish Setter. viroament ....,.. or ...... -....................... ocean · new, beaut. bay view, 3 We'vegotapringfeverat ~ mis 4yrsold. Wblt.emarkon PleaaeCau644-3389 MANSION z BR, 1 ba, qwet, nr 9&2-8847agt. br,2ba,frplc.67S-7953 Lido Marina Village. TllMGYM chest. Vic: Garfield & 9am'UINoon S32S. lge 2 be, very clean, $50 WEE«•-UP Harb<'r /Wilson. Avail $250 mo, 2 BR. 2 ba. sml While it lasts we'reofrer· Ladies exe re is e. Main, HB.49'-1922 -.-taYl ..... ECO .. Balboa Bay Club studio in r be f .. t . ti I...... " fed yd, gar. patio, move. Studio, 1 bedroom 6/S/78. Adlts, no pets, chi Id OK . No pets. avail. last week in J une g ree rent on aut. o · massage • nu r1 on 550NewportCenterDr Sm.fee.M5-4900. Maidservice,pool $290mo.64S-7876eves. 848-8526 1f no answr try, $550. July $1000. 6'0-428'1 lice space overlooking center.Allequipmentln· S500 REWARD for lnlo NewportBeacb •C:n 1 1r'sGti1• 2376NewportB1,C.M. ALL NEW 6 ·ts F 968-9174 or640-5357 Agent. the Bay. Spftace rrol m 290 Wcludedill,...:.,?reat potential. ~iiftetobl~~ryB•~! Equ.al()pporEmployer S48-9'75Sor645-3967 , UD1 • our to 1Z70 sq. . inc . crpta, u..... - Cbarming 3 bdrm, 2 ba,1---------1 2Br, 2ba. two 3Br, 2ba. Junel9"-Sept lO. Beautiful· drp s. A / C, 5 day BERTHA HENRY wDis/Wht f'brgedls bSaubble-top. formal dog rm. rrptce, SUS CASIT AS Cpts/drps, bltlns w /2car -n. leocll Mlle.. ly decorated & complete· Janitorial serv. & all ulil REALTORS appear t. 5/20. •------- lrg yrd, 2 car gar, cure Nicely(umiabedlbdrm. p~·g. No pet.a 310 Vic-Allnew2Bdrm.2bathln lyfumi.sbed2-sty5bdrm pd. Take advantage of 215DelMar 492-4121 CdM6'13-7008 ACCOUNl'.AMTS Haven $150 /mo yrly Closed gar . $230. up. torta00.2164 HB •t 98'2 Hamilton St. 3 bath Mesa del Mar our 1prlq fever ... lr free Lost: Ourawe«nurrywbt OYaLO 63'1·1779, 673-8182 Adults, no pets. 2110 2 br 2 ba Apt. Pool, qwet $350 mo. 8-5. 546-412'. home. Custom pool & rent offer. We'll pro· Leaael"ttl amall beach boU!lk • & colored cat. Thurs. AD ---------• N ---+Bl d ()penHouse2-5PM t f ll bablycometoouraenses a e money ma er. ()(fentoppay,avariety •Newport Shores. 3 Br, 2 e-rv· • v · area. $325 mo. {,~/ ~ciud~. $aoo: by summer. Call or atop Sl0,000. SJS.7056 5118 in front ol Gilbert's. or interesting a1111n · Ba. walk to bch, Pool. BACH your own pvt 64.'>-5088 ~ by any wedtday bwtn INTERESI'EDIN l1thSl,CM.~l23 meats. serves the entire tennis. gar, frplc. SS50 hideaway, $220 incl util. 2 Br, remodeled. New H~MT~: &Jog ~ 8:30.&5:30.. SELLING YOUR LOST: Female Irish Set-Orange Cowrty area and Lease. Or option to buy. 266-COrange 640-7905 cpts enc ......... yd Kids • f\un 2 BR Condo, C.M. Lido Manna Village COIN LAUNDRY" t.er •payed ,. .. ..., a-a neecia..,.... .. enced, Leave message, 754-11.2'. · • · ... '" · BR 2 Ba, wetbar. pool & Avail June 18 to Sept 1. 3475Via()porto CALLNOW! Re'V:ard ! 's'4o.1s'i1: Ac<di..,a..tm F..utslde cute lBr. Lba. ok. No dogs, 1325· rec rac1l. $4.50. Coats & .....,......,., Sun 7515501 (atN-BeachBlvd> u-.1~ .... IJi.YFltOMTCOHDO w/patio ac pool. No pets 645-22'14 Wallace.962·4454 ~. ; . c7W)6'1$.8662 ,..... .. ~. ~ •l11Nalllla-..1~ ... :r1~& 'Luxury l BR •. 2 ba unit $225.Pb548-0916 Spacious2BR.enclpat10, Bachapt,walktobeacb. Charming Bayshore Coinlau:nclriesaincel!l63 Found: Fem. blk Lab Ace liwg~ un1I ~~· Avail mnthly. ~~.~~~.??~~ rr~ OK. $350. Afl :ssas =~i:.i::~j!i:~: ~~·Jui d;~~~.:: (714J 547-5934 ~.fa~!l62~r ~allua&ev.:.':. ~ :1:' ~ New Newport Terr. con-5.,.1010 M-•rt ... ES from $350, 2 week ~'!.JUO. mo. Tom, .. ,, I It .,._.,·-d: May 20, Beaut ~count .. ~Y·o~~fo~~ 'IV ~-" '"'-3144 minimum. 642-3759 or _,.<.Q,N 0 whwlly 5015 .,.,..... ... do, 2 bdr 2 ba, no pets, "'Weeldylahs" 1 Br$285.2 Br $350. Pool. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-876-4148 FULL SBVICE ·-~:-••••••••••••••••• Cockatiel. desert be Professiona1. SSZS.rpo.548-8038 Fullldtcbeo&TV jacuzzi, adults, oo pets. WOODIRIDGE Fantastic Apt. overlook· Elllabli.sbed Orange Co. aame.840-454S 547·7631 40'1oat511p Lioeoa&Utilllies 2650 Harla Ave, CM. ing bay, dock avail .• P~ta~elS/ re· Builderbasopp'tyforln· Lost:tamewbtParake«, l0155No.lla.ln,Suitel016 Newport Townhse, 2 sty, MILE TO OCEAN <Mesa Verde Dr. E. orr PINES AnS pool, fplc. Sept only .,....,..... ......,.,._., veator for alngle family Nwprt Shores area. azo SantaAna 3BR+.2~ba,frplc.l800 llov .. S.ltesMohf HarborBlvd.)549-2447 Now you can live in $1250.6$-9877 ::f::!·r!:,re::J!'e a.tom home. Ready to Reward. 759·6214 or Notapublicacctoifirm mo. 675-6775, 67$-8018 727Yortctown Blvd ,.. I Brand 2B Woodbridge too. Enjoy • tu.ld with loan commit· m3889or846-7660 BeachBlvdatYorlrtown .. or ease. new r. swimming, sailing, bik· Balboa Island ~ Blk to & boepilallty aervicea. mmtl&perml1s.Solidln· ---------11--------Newport Terr. brand new. 2ba townbou.se. Frplc, ing & volleyball aft.er a Bay. Avall July 1st to Excellent locatioa. near vestment w/xlat return. ,., ... , 5150 <M-- 3Br 2,,.,Ba twnbse. Pool S36-04l I bug~ gar, many extras. day or work, as a 22nd. $325wlt. 673-4668 freeways1 ... ...-c--Call: Wayne P. Mullen & ••••-••••••••••••••••• ~CIM1! ssoO. 536-82216. ' -r.o bedroom, one mile to ::e-:.S~;,~ pets or member or the Village _...., '""'•...., Auoc s,lrtW....,. $tG SIJ;.'YIEW thebeach..Manager,pb: Assoclatioo.Ruaticl,2,J NEED A HOUSESIT-(n4)fm.2111 (m>6'5-elot UllSSo.ElCamiDoReal 0 b ed tflG.5329. E-sidetwnhse, 3 BR, 2 ba. bed.room apt.a. set ill a teaTE~!-2 arve~powo/~lle. AIRPORT OFFICES u: .... ..-. ,_ full SanClement.e. Fully Uc. Gfirmrowtn1 .~•-hi~~.!~le Uno strucl view of bnmd new. Children OK, lu1b poplar & pine <.;UC&• ail ,.., ,._ .,..,.... marcw, Forappt.'92-7286 ret'a..,,., ... glNUllaof ocean and Newport SMAU.BEACHHOTEL 00 pets, 64M.282, eves; landscape. 1-879-7015 1 & 2 room aultes, all len&th motJon picture, SO"accur. lOkeJtopro· Beach. 3BR, 3ba. New, ROOMSS32.50Week 64.'>-9543 FROM $340. ON THE BEACH services. No leue req'd. weO ltDOWll producer RELAXING MASSAGE cesa beaVJ aenice in· full security. Tennia. Apt $150/mo. SJS.7056 (714)552.--0400 4 Bdrm home w Ith From $HS. mo. 20825. E . with money mating Bob James.Uc Maueu.r voicel. 2 Yn eurrent ex- jacuul swimming Brand new '-2 BR 2 ba Cor.Culver&Barranca . $ Bristol, Suite 200, N.B. trackreeord8DllOUDciDg OutcaiJM,49"'5111 per oeceaa. Superior '800/mo '*1sider lse opt: Mewport IHc:li 37 69 wasbrm off ldtcb. i-1 BR: pncacy at lOOO per (n4)557-7010. principal photography oa worting cooda 6 beoefita ,._,<:>rmer. Ask ror Rod ••••••••••••••••••••••• lba.Adlts,nopets.Close Oraoget.reel bdrml&loft, week. Waterfront Homes a coot.emporary aetioa •S ..... DY'S* lnchad. profit abarlag at en•> 325-2986 or Dean Ocean view, 1 bdr. none to bch. 769 Hamill.on. spa, pool. tennis., A/C, 6.'ll·JAOO Office space for rent ill drama to at.art in 8 wu. """" no.4135 at (714) 832-5144. Speclfy nicer. Yearly. 673-6139, 979-542S refrig, $350. Avail July 1. BR BRd I drt Corona del Mar. Call Klrit Alex, Ti&bt·rope Out.call Ma.uaee ACCOUMT'AN'fS SeaviewHome. m.SJ::M.t 55&-8m 2 or4 upex ve ~ Produ.ctlons, 850 No. 973-0329 •-•~ ..::..::.:.:._...:;...~:.=.:...;__ ___ ,1---------l2bdr. garage, patio&blt· by 4804 Seashore. Nwpt Bronaon. Suite 106, P--..-ERSONN,..,.EL 1900..,, ft condo, 3 bdr, 3 $200/mo 1 bdrm, near ins . ..-. No children or • -lleoch 3141 Bch. Call 644-9548 or COltOMA DIL MAil Holl ood Ca ~ •SHERI LEE• .... b .. --......... 640-6161 -· yw • • .......... Certi.fted u-·----S""DVICES ba. den, wet-bar, frpl, ac .. bay, 731·0150 or pets. 1110 Victoria, CM. •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• 'llinTn.. <.%13) ~ ofc. (213) -...a pool, tennla. $650 leue. ?:i&-0889 64&-3197 or 645-~ Mon· OCEANYRONT LIDO WATERFRONT TwoNEWprestiliouaof· JD.6585.Service Houle Calls· Byappt, 5C'1·7631, l~NoMaio 6°75-3:5i5e Fri. DELUXE vt doc'" 3 b fice111lt.eew/Cdllcbann ...-Suttel016,Sant.aAna Slimmer -"ta} 2Br lBa spec. f!W, .. , r, ....__..._I -so•R Al ,,,_ -.___ ---------ii;:iu.DJJJIJIBI ._. • • • 1&2BRrrom$420 JunethruSept.67~ & shared patio, So of___,. ... --• WQSlv.nua-•_,- 4 bdrm2~ ba, canal front, aleepa S. OR 3Br. 2Ba, * 6'&-0505 • Coast Hwy. 580 IQ ft ill ••••-••••••••••••••••• FOXY LADY walktobeach,pools,teo· sleeps8.67S-9814. SUPIRMICI 135 McKnitht Dr., cbauite $440J)et' 011ct11 nia.~M2-8850.Ait. •Locltedgar.w/lgstor. Mo1portlHc:li 3169 La1wia Bch. Walk to ;:u.ll see to beu:0e lit. 2Dd •3rd T.D.'s. M/C llllMM;-•llill'?. ... HI Accountll\I S-Cla•• 3276 •D/W, patio, indry rm ....................... beach. Fumble. Spac. ac ~21111 Creditnoproblem. •Specialcabinetspace PAllMIWPOIT beaut 2 Br, den, 2~ ba. 7S~St03 PREGNANT? C ri lllGu heat, gaa cookine Bachelors, 1 or 2 9unmer.4M-7'30 CdM dlx suit.el, uW pd, Anaagedby coafJdentiateoana!un~~ gaa bol water allfree. Bedrooma "Townhouses A/C, ample plmt. from Cout Home Loans referral Abortion <lop. •Adult.a.nopeta. From$30UO conACil · $165.Nollereq.&75-8800 ttonaikMpu.,. 'a ---------•11742 Newland Street, 1Br$270,2br$310 Spectacular apa, total 2 Bdnn, cute. Avail June QWlK Znds, Make or buy APCAllE 541-2563 •. SweepiDI water view Garde D Gr 0 v e . Month to month recreation program, 20tbrusummer. Call for •MIWPOl'TICH• Sl0-$40,000. No pre----------• from plmh oear new 3 Beautiful, two bedroom 2323 EkSen Ave, C.M. aoda1 pl'OIJ'a.m. 7 pool.I, II rates. M0-8755. Coolider l'tlr' leae, aUneilve new paymt. peultf. 173-7311, UteA & VICKI CUSTOIEI ACCOUNTlllG a.Ell BR.2be. hse. Goochrea. townbomel in,eseellent to7a teonluourta. Al FMhJoo leaae. _.t cimce prox 2000 Aft. CMc4•4••:= 1SS0.41Z-T715 nei" .. _rbood Prtvate• .. -------•l lAland. Jamboree & San .. .,.... • appn • Al least l year of vaned --• I 1• J · Hillt Road. i'\am bell Ille week, wlmd, aq ft, eorQel' local. win· Sbort tem R.E ... I fut. ......... of A c c 0 u 0 l !! <>cemVlew, lovely 3 BR, ~b~ ~1 g!~ IASTSIDI f7i4 )'44-ltoO mo. Newb' redec:, re dows on 3 1ldn, de· 8Q'I reuon. Bill Daven-SentqalJOranaeCo. Receivable/BUllnl H · 2 ba home. no peta. lfraiea; pool; 1BR811Lupelain,w/pvt ..-mGoldenrod,Cdll corator blinds. Avail part.set.o:t -.'7311 perlence 00 a ~om--~--------1 SllO/maa.th. Call Clyde eob'7 •pr. 8 mo'a old, Bachelor Unlta. 1 Block -wk. 2 Br a"'* n-n--. ~·~·a!'!.!'~~~mo. DOYOONEEDCASB? Dl•cr ... 0111_. ~ •YBt.em. price a-....._ (.. A t t 1275 mo. ~ ask for from beach. All atll .. •1cl. -,... _, •••""" ._....,, -~ ~ -•s to '"""lomers __ .anaeer, par men T-"-...., n r b c b, 1bop1 bt,Jnd6.... *511t•~••71* • ... -· C I I 327. _!N0~)~88=1~-1~013.~=::-:---l~Ma>UIC~~~~~~~~I No peta. '250/mo. 201 E. ___._ •• .. •.• 080 omce .mace 900 aq. ft. llomeOWDerloem 8'9'".a Calculate and make··· • .;:.!!.!.::;::' ... _ ..... -Balboa 81vd. Call Sue f?i.~ao ... ._,,.,,, i Clam~ Pm. Cc.ta an'Uledfui. t11111.:/th j1ft 1 tualona for lnvotciag Two CCllldas. l sty 3 BR 2 dlANDMIW• 1 br, new cpta " cl.rps, 551-'7701 ---------t 11 ... Avall. for tmmed. Borrow Sll>OO, Sl00.000 purpo1ea. apply pay· n-w/~. -..i .. 6 pa..&., Cberr7 Creek Adult ltove. No children or BAYFRONT 2br 2ba Yr UDOISLE. Saad7buch. occupaney.M4113. flulbl• terms. paat menu on ucount. ..... ,..,_ --r.. ........ 16 2 BR hlA'a, we ....... _.. ;.t, • ',,,.. 1 Br, ··-4. J credit DO _..1-m. "-ll 0111 • t1 ..... lloait« and reeoncUe ln-walk toacboola Milaion b~a .. :. l•'"••' ,.,_aauaa peta._._ be. Sec. bid• ~P avail. _.. ...., .,.., ,.._..ST CM .,._ - All • · • ., .. """ .. =· 11.100, Au.1u1 -· , '" , UIDOoblt.alioD. • ...... _ • ..._54• put/ouq,ut to computor. n.::'_peta.MSOmo. JllCUZll. ·.;;i. Loc•tfti 2 bdr 1~ ba, cn>ta • uu.aEve_lynSSl-3'82. , Sep& $1200. Alt-..O...OflLOOa sr~OFIN.SVCS ;--Interface wllb market· at 2"J'Ql s. f&irriew • .Juat drapea, or Harbor/ a.met Front lonr 2Br ~or631..aDO 5001qft.A/CO{cSfiOprtven· 714JIN.1110(btr) if..,.. ina departmr•!!,'_.val~d1 hmil1 Rome 4 Bdnu· 8. ol Wanier, N. of S.D. Mum. i.e. -ie .... Uo -·••.! t:nDCI utll lDC /mo G Y? .,. __ R I customen in -.. 2~blldll.Jtl00aqn..acu ~.SM-18tl.Nopeta. $250. 213/536-2293 tum.'i~~ueiori.F"6~ 3 bdrm 2 ba furn. apt • · • ttal lj111tT,... A ._. eata • to problemaaodatherrllDC· pr+olc ID,_, On extra 1212 Fl S --. ...... ,._.... avau. ....,., mo. yr&y UUI patio. btwn ba.J • ooean. BID', f75.t700. .,..... IOH aban.. a... 4300· C.U Uom. Accurate t.yplna II• lot. MIO/mo. Pb l ower trut, -· ..._, .... ~ cpCI, no lac:l'd. S.ooaalbltilMtl&a, NB.611-U. Excel Airport loo. Small •••••••••• .. •••••-•••• DanTD-1100 Milli and the ablllt;, to 8'J5.l7G Gardea Grove. l,.oarl• pe&l,famll?O.a.a'IDmo. no..-. Moo Mantua v=wntt•n-·.-u privotravalllonle.at· LOlrEST At..w-. .&ii operate a 10 fley ona becboom tow1l.bouM IG485I, N --· • .-nnin. __.... h Conference vv•~~ cUculator. a mU1t. Ex- W p ' 01 32'1 c.1me to ~ Lau.n· m.7111 orM&.-oe LIS i bclraH~ ba, new&y = :'!ti-features. , , 1 Nd...._ MODILS Ptrlence wltb leuina ...__ .............. dry hellftlia. No ~ ~ ~:fo Cfi WATD. doelc for JO' ~lted. 1 hou.le to S1»$1::J:S Sky Park l•T"' ...... ,... -ax.mJ'l'(VE comp&Qlaaplm. I 1 ...... ,.u cbllllrm: DO _pet&. Oall • bmt. 2 Bdrm, l bath Apt. -aide -.. B.llOISTRY -, .. _1-1.JL---a,deat('714)1tl-10U. Tpm_... Cable TV. USO/mo. 40'powwboalalp,p1Ulb Z.T.D."-'. . ft ... ••• ""' _,,.. -.. -w r t "'.....,_ ........ _ .......... _. PRor•sa•oN"'' OP'· -..·-T-·-'--•..._ APPT m-Ma ~ ••• dplu, apta ao•, ali .......... .., 2 BR. sno. Sul au. altr roo Hom•• .. uunu ..... -"-c. ~ ""' ..... ___ .._._ COIP aJW.allpd~Smf ........................ rerrta. paUO, 1-0Ddt7 Glol«IO w.-fl:•eomm-*J. ncBPARKPa...tftiOf· .......... Ce. ATl'RACl'IVKLA.DY, 70A • UH our free pbone lBr,lba tppaUo.,frple. ftte.IOUN;ITl-GM. l::::;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;::=;::=:;:;I ~2 '3r~&:' =~':J=v:'; 6G:Zl71 '4M611 ~'i:,~t:i13i.O~ 81.udUd~mori ~ n.... $GS.utillod. Ytt,.C.ll =2br, 1 bl, bltm, l l'\lrClaul.fMldAd beautlfully lurnlabed at La Pu In La1ua R.urtd~llM'*ltMJ daM8tD.LA..113/-...o7 AnAJ:IPIMdMapetfcaCo • m.-wel~ DO,.... ACTION ... for moatb or for the 1tllla. From •• to IOOO'. tolmd. bl62DdTJ>'• f-tam. ' -·-~ -..-00 C.-.. W. JIZJ . mo. SJ• Joun Sl. can a -. Mia&tt. Boat 1Up Ooma:l«ive rei.. 'laft•· Aamt. tG..,44 Saac.aAM.CAllf70. .._ z .... ~ ok. lD8ll ., ............... -.... ......Sor m~ Da1l1 !llot avallabM. bit ..._ plw. 1.auDed wma.r 1CIU"re bU1lal or (714) MO-l805. IDW .... n.:rarulOltllfUtl Bada.·,.. --mo.in-lDD t~jlOC'Cb.-pa"c... AJ>.VJIOR SblkJDlbalrspaUo.l~ occupuc)'. Soma H · NOWAVAJL. Hll.lnl. CIHtlfled ad· Sm. r.. ...-0 -_. ..._ ... St. Ill tm wv ....,. bib IO oceu. ~ blk to KUUH nltH. Bond S1•a.d TDI wertla1q wlll pt your AD Equal (JpportulUl.1 -Ci ,.,·.... d.~~-• :~eo.~.J:ol"· park 6 bay bucb. 0..-::::1 Co. Call autt.,wd. mwqetotba~poo-&lllploJ1rlllP f1NmorffMtlt Sim llirabr' --..&aT pltl.C.UTodaJSMl..tm ' I T'9d1!. W., ~ a111 .... W.-.M 7'00 HelpW..ted 7100 .... Wmhd 7100 ..................................................................... ~ tt.fpW~ 7t HlfpW..tH 7100 .... Wo.hd 1•00 W..a.4 71 twaW_... 71 IW.W.-4 71 a.UICAL -.....ica1 c~s •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·: ... ··········-······ ••~r.................. ~•~:-................... '--"' ~ o.n 1,y a10tf1 1'eeolm&I a.rt Nllm>blel'I !llDokkteper. •ccurate ALL JOBS 5PICIAL Brukfut. d1DDer fr PAD· vcrym.n, ear l'.DOl"D Ut. tY'P'Dt& cl bookkeep. • ~YPLOT Q llut l7Pe so+. out. ~ _.........., ....,.aa UCIUITIMfi try.AoP!.Y.SanClem•nte ~:*~dCll.~ta D.£CTIOIC Ina. Call 67J t636. IDHt public, Uk ~WllW--~iqtonaumall Inn 125bplHcHan San b uat ve ?°a· Newport Floor Covenna ..... poe.aab1Uty. S.laf7 1111 mu bHhltll accouotlnJ FREE Clerk•. Typittl , ~ . ~:.m.~ pay, ~SEMI.EIS torl.o~ew upea. Call ~ Alt ._ Orowtb poteo&.lal. Seeretuiea, Keypu.ncb ,,.~/I ,,, fer Diana Saluy °'*'• MO-SliOO . ()pn, PBX 6 All Offi~ -•If 111 •I W"'Y I Slodt we are atartln• a oew ..-.&. OFAc:i Vlf'I-~-Sip up ot»w for No aper. nee. Day " Must be (8, neat. lift electronic /roducl & Entbu11aslic person ,.,. clole to bomo temporary Niabt Sb Uta. Apply . leotb bp, avail eves oeed exper' peOp1e for needed for qmck paced llMln7. Several~2 ac· Sealtln • U ...i.nmenta at hicbesl ~n a!i:1 l'~rJ Tbun tbru Sundays. See production line auembly offlce. IUpidb' IJ'OWU>I "'""'' .......... _ •• t-t-~ea'I 1.-...J .. __,;t, .. __ .. bl· hourl)o ra&.e. •• v • Harold, -E. 17tb St. ol PCB's, cb.uala. " Calk· eompa.ny in Irvine. Will M-"ical mullfacturer ~-~--,,~ -· to..,....:!.--=-. --=··b La carlotta Lal Killa Cll ble bamasea" rewor . in b t b ... -"""' .... _,, ..-.. y ... -~-··1 0ppEm 1-/f Able to read 1cbematic1 tra u. aaac typt.nl located near Oran&• lri .. , al •lance • .,,,., b.ave -1~ ••'l ofc llOHDAY JVNE5, ..!~~-~~~~Pv~·!!;m~-1:::-:--:---::--:-:--;:::-akWa necessary. Salary "'1...,1_ ......__.., .u--____._ -... ,_ ~ .. i•L• At· ...._._, ___..._.,.t c y " color codes a plus. ... ..... at_"" mo ....... for ..._..,motivated person ~..,.,,......, •• u._.. .... ftDaDdal repona. Work gper. Aulat muaaer -· COOKS .._... ·-.....---' · · $3.8Stol490h Baaedon .......... _, tUA •,..._. ... ---...... dillonal aaaemblerl for• .._ ll .. ._ 1 1__ ho ... .._ Uf 1 POlJNTAINVALLEY area. Ex-r. pref. 4 day · r. M• ..... "'-un• , _ _....,.r--&nn.n ... ama .., ... am c • .,.. w trave ........ au u l>11tflNlihU .... ~.Applyinpenonat 1 __ -~,-__ v ___ _ ...,_wboeQjoyawortt· temporary 3·1 week PtrtY developers. lnt alclDNewport'al'ubioa Hw:nanServtcee Exper'dpnf'd.llorovr.•-""-·-40_bn_.MS-__ 75llO___ ITT 8BBALOMCI lnC W/~men on the period, atartl°J rifbl beneflla, friendly at• I.lie. EDjoy eoqenial co-Cl~~ Permanent help only. DENTAL telephone. Xlnt co. now! We are OT an motpbert. Call Donna worken • 1uper co. Acceptlnc appllcaUons. Do you waal to uu your D:per oeceuary, lyplng ~-Call penon.nel acency. No enerlence MMDOforappt. beue9. Need iood typlq 10200Slat«. I'. Vb 3.5 llon·Tbun. J .P . eommUDicaUoo akllls as JabacoProcllmh 50 WPM. proflcenc}' tor a-IDtervw. lnte-necaory -'We train----~---a. di .... --.. SaJ•rv to 1 1485DALEWAY w/llcurea. 10 key by irat:dData, Coala you. SS hour /and IUSltmllS ~ ...... ,..._. _, YoucaoalaoaJ>Ply llaca,10142Adama,H.B. areceptioniatinapeope COSTAMESA,92628 touch. informal office. lleaa,5M811m pleaaanl world.n& coocll· IO-OLI'tlli eaua-n-~ Moa·Frht 9D-'1129 orteot.eddentalpractice! (7H>MS-8251 CM. Call MUlie aft 9AM Uooa. Weneadpocl-belp ~ IEL[~ C...sa-t~ The~~~·: needs F.qual()ppEmployer 6U-5IOO ACCTSPAYAM.1 MedicaJDeYiceLab9 A.I Hua Order llesl P/Ume. wt.nds & one ycu. . . caa· ~-E , Cl.BK 31118-MAirportLoopOr. _...... • ---~ XJm.....-vincentralac· Costallesa 556-1805 .._ ... ;t 'c Terrific opJ>ot. to be se,..v•ces otberday.Salopen.Call *~•,... l/MAS584118 Elqler'd in inventory & counUq'. dept. Accurate •••...,.ay Expel'~~~ trainees .... acG}!~tor& ~-~band !f •:t:roani!d 1401DoveStreet 8TW515louppt. Periodontisl needs Trwfcw•r.....,. purchasln& for small h.N.... It b -~ 2nd a'au.... -'"' --mer v. co v v ~:MO Newport Beach Cooks New Restalll'ant p/time aaat to work froal If you are Hper'd in construclion/property ..,._.., lO ey Y. loucb, Ute manuf. Coeta Mesa Yaebta, 1631 Plaeeo a, w/co1metlc1 industry· 833-1441 n-..i. M Ba k • & back. Ex:per. prel'd. stacking" band winding management co. BPI. coath, detail onented. locatloo Day abill 7:30-', Cll Salel order desk expeT fl NOT AN AGENCY ")"'O ..... g, a r er s, Xray cert req 'd. Sal transformers & familiar 559-1802 =ts~texper.Xlnt swine a.blll 4-12:30. Aak --------typing nee. Outcoing "NEVERAFEE" i5:.fPs>gri:n~O:: open.H.B.MU631 w/vamiabimpregnaUon.•-------- --....--. Ill '-forMr.Clltforda.2·5254. •CAFIYB&A• penoaa]ity "ofa-~ty to Moo&t A-t-1•-_.1 .. _. call us TODAY for in· CIBtBALOFC -r-5"-. ASSB~aas :O:!r~c:,tM1:e~ =.:i~a=ua': -------------------·~':FS::~u. :;1!·~==e~~~ ~~ e~~C:e~s 1501Quail .N.B For sail parts, atart $3 Fri 7:3Mpm, Newport· aremostlmportant.Lota C&.alCAI. Cootwanted H.B.~~ ptelnmoderopla.nt. mature, dependable (n4) '7524505 Equal Opp. hr. 566-93ll. Irvine area. Permanent of loa& distance phoning A variety or cenerat Sautee " broiler coot ftRM'W'.. DICC woman w I gen· 1 ok tyEmployerll/F us~llL:i posit.ion.~172 "sipeople contact. Sal to clerical positions are waated, Continental ex· Vl&nlAao Irvine 546-4731 skills. Good typtSl (50-60 -----..... ~.n~ now available. Jr you perlence prererred. Gtrl Friday. Orthooffice. F.qual()pportun.ity wpm), 10 Key adder by BlC11tO s Cafeteria ln·Plant. Irvine '--" ~ 540«>55 have 1ood typl.na akilla, Lunch " dinner shlft.a. NB Fast typist. M2·5W1 Em...i...yer touch. Must be sharp on Acctng Bllkpog lmmed _,.; .... for........ area. P/time Jobs. 9am· Clerical Sales ~55 wpm & aptitude ror ~ in~ 3-5pm "'"" details. Some A/P. AIR TIMPOIAIY ...__.._ -~ 12:3~m • 4pm·9~m mathoraccountiogorin· Wed -.l,TbeVic'. Dental Asst, aeeltlng 1._ ________ posting. Xlnt workm~ 0 -··-... ,....~to '"'O..._ plew/expe.rin PCboarda Moo· ·. Casbler •-e " d r• t person•• a..-J' s .""'...,.._ .. .......,. .., u & wiri.ng Growing eo • No typin1. lntereating aurance bacaeroun , tor Hugo Jn.n 361 Cliff m a u r e ....OYMEMT conda & co ~1ts. al oovartou.saccounting& Xlnt be~. Apply Scien: work. F/time Job9 S.m-variety pos . req'a pieue apply at peraoo· Dr,Lqunaee'acb. w/dWraide & ~mt offc COUMSB.Ott open.9'1!MM33 boollkeepln& asalgn· Ulic DrtlUng Control•. lpm & 7am-3pm Mon-pleasant temperament& neldept.640-3528 --~------aper for growing N.B. H '-'de ·-•-l .. -.. on menta. ·work close t C Dr 8 Fri. Also. need peoplefor good phone personality. COUNTER HELP practice. 631-3733 .._. _,_ .... _ G8BAL OfflCE your bome. Figure=~~ 11 ·!!k ·f~~ Sata only. Call (714) Cowillpaytopdollarfor I&\ NearOranleCoaJ.rport.D 1 't t d yourbotbutton&ifyou Heavypbooes&typing. Clerks to Sr. Accoun· Ra, G~ lllM-2331. exper w/1laaa co or wUJ ~ PACIAC muruAl MOD thru f'rl. 11:»5:30. enta ass wan e • want better than avg in· 10 Key adder. Good taots needed lhruou.t Y n. ---------train abarp penoo who 700NewportCenterDr 17881 Skypark Bl Irv. sharp. e nthua1astlc come, then consider phone maooer easentia1. OranaeCo. C••••• ..... /seripper lmowlnamesolmaku& NewportBeach CaU55&-0670. peraonl for frowCalnlcl becoming 8 prolessionaJl Small manuf. Sal com· RobertRall'a ATTIMTIOM Hasty Printers, Lag. models or various F.quaJ()pporEmployer genera practice. employment counseor. mensurate w/exper Accountemps 18 -ova F /time, expr nee. • .. _ bll Sal to COUNTERHELP 842-7002 We will tra10 you to M2-l9l6 500S.llain,Ste501 ,,,_ .-G4-8531forappt. :mo es. ary Th e n e w D e r ______ R_ASS_IST_ become part of the1--------- No ..._ u · Ba-" _,., Cl.Bl Weloerahnihel needs DENTAL CHAI world's largest private1--------• .,;n;;~y~anc':' UM you ~e new ~.~.t.,& CAIPEMIB CallSally 5'0-6055 Premium Wine AP· students. bouaewlvea, Exper. Npt Bcb. Call employment service. 1'(Nr8ll 714/83.$-4103 esa, ....,mporan.., .... stilled in door haqlng, AcclalllilMr Clks preciaUoo or Sales ex· bard worltera. full & _M6-4801 ___ .______ For appt call Elhe a IAllL ---------i ~..!.,Y0~~-~~eda· & int. fin.lab. Top aalary ~"5 per. See Harold. 495 E . pert·tlme, w/flexlble Dental Chalrslde Asst O'Brien. 54C).5001. Snell· LA80IEIS ---------4 UOO. ~Y ..... \;J. ... g ror qualified man.. Coo· Lite accur. l.YPllll Ir ex-17th~· C.M. acbedulioc must be 16 1 · in" & Snell Ing of from .... _ • ....,,·ce or for ... r. m· both A/Rec •· ~ • • Pleasant N. B. group ., •cc,...-.-..aa u:oa ""' •• • tact Yr. Cleary •t ..-• wk~acaftlyr App1~ 'lie nnrt Beach •"enc" ~~~ anyreasonaeekingtem· .,_ • ._1 A/Pay la nee. to land · .., prac. Exper pref'd . .-wµ;. ~ J • JOBS!!JOBS!!JOB.5~' ~·-·~ .....,...,orcareeremploy-1-_._ ..... _______ /this t 250 tol. C.M. next to 64().UZ2 4340CampusDr,N.B. Starttodayl Assemblers. T Bell ... _ ·•~· __ , reepposw grea co. f'l(llS Ward&Harringtoa. -··sa-ir. 1--------·1 aco • .....,. nauuu s meat. cooaider thia Wll· CA&WASHHELP Very pleaaanl work al· ~ _..,_ .-n..s Warehouse. Forklift largest operator of Mex-que oppor. 1be women & F\111 &part·time mosphere lo beautiful Couple wanted to manage COOIDIHATOll ENGINEER Opn, i c a n f a a t f o o d men we are looting for 18 Ir Over loc. Good adv potent & gd small business. P /Ume. ,,.___ w/l'ront ofc den· Versatile structural de· frelalta!'rant,~tbjasb the mar be tired of typing. MetroCarWasb benea.Salary$700. UTOTEM Mr.Hall642·1834. ~lnlatrationexper. signer to join small o owing Xw o op. f o d l n g p a p e r s , 2950 Harbor Bl, CM call SalJy ~ " ailabl ~ to _.... in ...__··e Newport Beach coasult-portunities available in warehouse jobs & work· ---------Openings Now nv e .....,._ ..,... ......., 1ng atructDra.l englneer-ourcorporateoffice· ing for a limited income. CASHIBS R......tMraist for full or p/Ume clerks DalaC•tsolClls suppor ting our field ing firm doing widely Work w/you.ng people. F /time-Good Pay SomeV..Vl'"_!_!!..ed r 00 2Dd " 3rd shlfta. No Do you likedet.ail work in service reps 11 coordinat-varied work. 714 /6-40· . eirper ~ or exper necessary-we a ... ~y data p-·:c1· 1 .. •--"'ce aclivtt.les. We Hapid adv. possible. If G~-.. co.5'~au~· ... , •• ala Good t ...... •"'-~.... ....DCIYI 218) P "vROLLCLERK .. ,.,... i.;U\: .,.... ..,... ov~ co. YP.. train. Advancement op. envirooment• We n offer a careeroppor. w /a ''" vou are 18 or over & We trA•-.. Co. Beoef;+.. ino •-· • "l" · R · 1 • • J .... .... -• ruce persooau J · portunitles to those who someone """ho prefer -a"'r data processing s .... ri ......... eqw res m n v mo s would be avail to start METRO C." n WASH Co will tr·•-... ~.. "' · ""'JV ...._ ..... computerUed payroll ex-wort immed.. call Moo & ~Bl CM · .... oo uuua· qualify. For Wormation rably bas some book· fl.rm for an intelligent. 0 ~ l f 'llC< SU"•• ,.f' • ....... 54CM455 1711J2Slry Park Cr SwlelOO Equal Oppor Employer perieoce + lmowledgeof Tues betwn S:30am ., __ 2950 _____ • __ ~OU::Uch. ~ goto·ourneareatmarket keeping or •c~ back· highly motivated , .. ENGINEER 10 key by touch. WUl pro-2pm Child care, u yr old, Ute or coot.act the penooneJ ground to balanee " edit articulate indJv. w f good Fresh out of graduate 1--------- cess multi-state payroll 645-6514 housework. 4 day wk . "·neral OfC omceat customer input & com· clerlcalakills&exper. in acbool or with work ex-•-------&computalioootmanual1·--------1 S3.SOhr. Your child ac 13"2LampsooSt paler reports. Xlnt co. dealiogwtpeople. Please per. needed for s mall Genera!Office checb. welcome. M&-1514 wmds To $1000 Garden Grove 53'1-4840 benefrta. 1st" 2nd shifta. caJl Pete Meade, 54&-6080 manuf. co. in Mission MAIL *AUTO LOTMB4! &eves. Take a mix of PR calls Equal ()ppor Employer cau Personnel for in· "' sen<l resume t.o Viejo. Resp. will include ACCTS PAYABLE CLERK Requires mm 6 1110's acc la payable e x - peneoce + 10 key by touch to process accts payable invoices. FUllorpart·time. Ea.sY.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.lw/professional people, tervw appt. Integrated IDC-drafting & many DISBURSER pleasant wort assisting Clerical add aome typing" bk-Cl.lllCnPIST ~Costa Mesa. '==':!~s. engineering projects Noexpernec. Variety of the Mgr. Good pay & ~g, combine w/a peo-Opening available In•---------Coeta Mesa working w /the Sr · duties include some local =~:f.rt~y~~~ •Jl Cl.Ell :~":c~a~c:d:s':o'f buayaccountlngdept.for DATABmY --DIMT--AL-AS--Sl-5-T-.-~·e~!nTa~: dnvingrorerrands.App- Sl Cl.Ell -a""'"-g persooallty to individual with min 6 S.el1m ... ly National Syalems Belanger. HOWARD * .,handl,,..._..e1·mporlantcllents, mo'sofficeexperieoce& tt--•-toppor,,. .forData Exper'd,bappy,mature hardworltang in -Corp. 4361BircbSt NB Chevrolet, Dove II Quail ....-t · skill n&> ...... indiv for people oriented dividuals. Xint benefits. • • · 5'f Newport Beach. 12.£1EAL BSJ blend together" tum in· •""'" ypmg s. Entry Clerk. Exper. on . tati of in H t Only t hose qualified <NearOCAirport) Equal SR ACCTG CLERK ' * . to a ~en spice ,,......r. Will operate business 37(1or3275 pref'd. or will preveo ve c un · p•----call Opportunity Employer ...... ..,...,.,., ma-'"'--....... lettel"I e ch . x I D t I a I a r y . M::&3C Will handle special ac· .. ~ ...... Hee~ varied jobs with " to serve in the best spot """'""'• ..,,,.. • train tbe ricbt peraoo. 581·3830 LiJ1Jan 1 ________ _ counting projects. Re-.. ..._lday Su ..... ..._... . good in town. anawer phones "' pre· U3 abift. Salary com· ,_m._m:_3_. ------•----------._ _______ _ . . i .. on ru r1 • n Wl<BIN• exper. UI pareac--.. ting~--.. . q1Dres experience D View School area. HB. olcsurroundinp. cau to-CallCbrtl ~ Xlnl .;;;;;, ~~wt& menauratew-expef'. Xlnt Dental froat office. Ex· a~ payable, acct.I re-My home or yours. day!!! 1..raftist wor1dni coodttioaa. App-employeebenef11pkg. perience necessary. ESCROW GENERAL ceavable, payroll. cash 8'7-4461 MO FEIS ~pm Penoanel Department 6"-1406 Growing co. seeks at· OFFICE recelput bank recon· . No more ~bum daya in lyt..s. SAM'llAGO IAMee ---------tractive. detail minded ciliations,joumalenlries Babysltterwantedover2S ~Q~ ofhce • thia rapidly expanding TACOIB.L SZE lstSt.Tustin DIVER/Expr'd, over 18 lndiv. w/moderate typ-Nation's largest educa· &lOkeybyt.ouch. yrs. lolant twlna. my Q overload co. offering creat potent CORPORATEHDQTRS ai-s2oo EOE ~IOI' boat clearung ing" escrow schooling tiOD corp. bu poa1tion Xlnt salary, benefits & home. Approx 20 hr wk, for penoa w/accur typ· 17381Redmt1Ave. •-----'----aervice.673-t220 completed or some ex-avail in its Student woridnccondilionl.App. Days, eves . Flex SS7.oo6I ing&aomeofcbkgd. Be Irvine,Callt.92714 DATAIM1'1lY DOCU~~ per. as escrow clerttor SenieesDept.Typing& ly9-5 sc h e du I e . 0 w n the center of attentioo in E.O.E. MIF .Acea =Ca.ti .......,., secy. Fantastic beos. some letter wrlling TACOIB.l transport.ation67s.1391 3'723BtrcbSt.NB this ideally located ofc ""·" u~ · ,_.. ~~Ol.CLBI Beacbloc.Salaryto$750. CUstomer serv. exper EqualOpporEmployer a.--ST ruu ~ -..-~ ~·~ o h If"' Good r CORPORATEHDQTRS Babyait.te.r, reliable. H.B. w/hiendly co-workers . P/Ume~!!.'"~.people as a video display Tue charge of docu· Call Carry. 540·6 SS. e P ..... pos or l7381RedHillAve. Area. Rderencea. Call 1.-0taofvarietywlllmalte .xwuv term1na.l opentor for a meal cootrol section of Coastal Persoonel Agen· person returning to job lrvine.Callf.92714 981M821. you.rdayswhizbyinthis person" to work p/Ume Basic /Four mini· eng. dept. Maintain cy,2790Harbor.CM mkt. Hrs 7:45-4:1.5. App· E 0 E. M/F ,..._.cal ve""' important spot. Ill exec. olc. Xlnt typing l S bl 1 t h ly, Nalional Sys tems _._. -------··--------•1 """"'1 •-w. SahryffOO skills (65 wpm,) 25 compu er;._ omi :· uepr n arc aves. ESCaOWSECIETAJtY Corp.4361BirchSt, N.B. AdmlttingClerk. BothfulJ Banlrinc ~Uin..G CallCbria · 540-«l55 Hra/wk . CFlulbl e ~=~~eww! ~~!:c~":tf;,~ch. Immed opening for an (NearOCAirportl Equal ~!':1.&l~u~~~:! IAMKTB••s General Ofc ~~~·~':!Ci~ ~U::i:t ~:~'::re~;~;:~ct ~1~~4h.f1e?~: Opportunity Employer wlmds req'd. Xlnt salary Our Newport Beach ofc Clerks , TY Pl s ta , Trainee spot for bright Heas, (n4) 833-8383. in pleasant environment benefit&, congenial al· drews at Irvine Savings.•--------- I benefits. Saddleback baa openings for exper'd Secretaries, Keypu.nch penon w/good typing StatellutualSavings wltb good company mospbere. call 752-2600. E.O.E Community Hospital. bank tellers. We offer =PBX Ir All Office ........ Co will t in•-4001Mac:Artbur,NB b flt I l d ' 2 _,.C GfNr811 Plea.ant environment . SI.,.,. up ~ 'or auwt. • ra wt.o 1",.ual()pporEmp'oy-ene a oc u IDI ~ Ex""utJve secretary for UUIL 24451 Via Estr-ada, ;;o(i ..-...,.., '' the fascinating real est. ..,.. ~ .... weebvacaUooafterooe Irvine 546-4731 ,.._ ~una Hms. 837-4500 :~ria:s~ef!t:p~c~nts ::~~e~m~~ development field. Adv a.lllCnPIST year, company paid F.qual()pporEmployer ~~11u'::!Y0m~~.P~~~ LABOIEIS . sbouldcootact bourl,yrate. oppor in this rapidly Trainee pos. for billinc group lnaura.nce. credit n...-....... c couple. live-t.n, skill. IBM memory. UrgentlyNeeded"' APT MANAGER Mmy Jem18det-growing co. w/super peo. clerk for inaurance co. in imloo, etc. Apply at UUUJa>U Salary commensurate. w ebou.se Experienced couple. OperaUoasOfficer FRIDAY,JUNE2,1M ~&lovelyloc.Salaryto N.B. 00"1 t,yplnc akilla ORANGE COAST r~~~~~~:~rr1~:._640-8325 ________ ,~1tClerks Huntington Beach. MANUFACTURERS Call.Chris ~ Salary 1.4. llSOO. Good co DAILY PILOT cupy private guest EXPERIENCED Dental Sblpping&Receiving 96(M382. BANK At : HUNTINGTON r-benefita.m.MSO. 330W. Bay St .• CM house. Must be reliable& as.st. nded for expanding Mustbavepbone& relJa· 1201DoveStreet BEACH llltl~11;twv CLBKnPIST betweenthehounof hav e excellent re· CM Dental Offc. X·Ray bletransp.Loog&short AllUALUX NewportBeach CENTRALLIBRARY P~i~gal ofc u:~. NewportfiDancia.lfirm ls 8:00AM·S:OOPM ferences. Call for ap· Lie. req. R.D.A. Pel. can term assignments. Holi- _ __._ "··rvey p ...... 1e. No <n4)7S2-0600 nu TALBERT. H.B. ~raon w /good corp -~""'-UJ . di Call for po1ntment,631·SS84. ~9671 day & vacalion pay. ~.,.. -.. EqualOppEmplyrmJf .,_.....g versa e tn v Appointmentplease ---------1 Hosp1tali111.lion plan sales.CallcoUect YoucaoalaoappJyMon· d.ldealloc&frlendly ror markeUn1 & sales 6 ...... 21 •• ~277 Donut shop. all shifts. No Factory wrk. Light avail for appt. 49f>.3010 .,._.at co-workers will make d-Ofc ..........., req'd .. _. .., ..,c E 11th St D · ,.... ..i. ho .. .,.. --..-· · Equaln..-... .. -••u exper. nee .. .-· • machlne operators. ay Banking IEL[~ ycu feel ri.,.t at me. Type »«> wpm. Exper "I'll"''·~ CM. Apply ltl person. shift" eves. p /T. Cortec VOLT --------1 TelerP/.... Salaryto195(). w/transcrlber helpful. Employer ~SEMBl.ERS Downey Savings It Loan CallCluta ~ Some client contact. Xlnt r---------i Donut Shop needs part· H.B.89'7·2.529 f f Ml<1(.)'1f\ll\t Uf f'"''' t '• Al baa an openin1 in its s e R v 1 c e s I ...a Jni..ae work i n g c o o d s & Data Processing time help. Apply. 135 E. Factory help, aluminum 3141 c • Dri•• so Trainee Assemblers Costa Mesa branch for a 1401 Dove Street ~ a •aau benefit&. Call 644-'360 & DATA IHCODBS 17th St, C.M · garage door assembly. 54'.,47 41 Needed Immediately p/time Teller. Must be Ste:MO NewportBeacb P/Ume. No ab. If you aakforSbirley. A major life insurance DrlverforVeterinary lab. Will lrain. CM. 833-0033 (AcroaFrom Lool•SbortTerm able to work Saturdays. 83a-1441 have good typing & co. quartered in Newport Hrs 10.2PM. Mon-Fri. _557_-4641_______ OrangeCo.Airportl 3~~~.if~te. ~~!,~~a.!t~ ~~~r~W, ==~~ra::!1:.k~ Clerk-Tnkt Beacblaseekingdataen· Salary + mileage . FIBERGLASSER -F.quaJOpporEmployer Mustbaveowntransp. rocoatactM.r.Woldneckl careerthisisafant.aatic neededfor~~i;;smed codera.Xlntopporforin· 831-2801 Exper as a gun oper & ---------c.I Todft SU-8520 (n4) 642-7422. E.O. E. ·-------• oppor. Centrally located. Department of the Daily ~ivid~_als w /lt~ypu.ndcl h.: ________ , gel coater, handoflay am Gift Shop General Help Free.TopPQ.VacPay . plush ofc" ideal for PtJot.Type45wpmelec· aey ... pe or aey Sa DIJYBS partsltcapable repatr apply,'230 Newpo'rt vi_... T ·C' r'llM'AL penon who wants to en· tric, good phone voice. training. Addltlonal " toucb·up wo~lt. Sport cait.er Dr Lower level ,,_. ... ., • .., LUlftl JoYCalll d Opportunityforadva.nce· training will be on Men or women 2S yrs or Fishing Flnenes, 1730 NB • · 5enlces Need Vacatioo Call Chri.SUMY ~ ment. Eacelleot com-Univac Cade 1900 key older. Know the coast Pomona, Unlt S, C.rd . _._. ------- Div Walter Kidde & Co TELLER benefita disk. Testlna will be oo dUes.NetS180aweekor C'iUAIDS 311128. E. Bristol $ $ $ $ $ $ $ n-.-a t...v ~or Appointment Univac 1810 or Univac more. Orange Coast Fiberglass Assembler, Perm. """·ll •-p/ltmt> StelO Newport Beach p--'"--nRMRNll ~J. forinterview Cade.Hrswlllbellamto Yellow Cab 17300 Mt. f/time.$3&up. ru • (ComerolBriatol& .....,.,.._. LolldaolSummerJobl Thia presllge co bUitda Call~l.extm 7pm for 8 mo'a, then Herrmann, Fountain C&ll631-24&4 Day sblfta. Mature pre· CampUI behind S--'-Secretanu, Typlata, corpoua homes 6 Uva .En 1 ()pportunlt 3:30pm to l1:30pm for 6 Valley. <No. of Slater I'd. Car " phone req'd. carl'aJr> &....t. Ft,ure Cleru, Recep-ID a beautiful corporate ...--ua nolover Y mo'sooarotatingbaais. betwn Newhope & Front desk clerk & Fac ility an Irvine F.qual()pportunity C:C.ma•D Uoaiata,GeneralOfficef& otc. The mao at the top ___ E_m-'p'--y_e_r ___ 1 Perm aulgnment to••· Euclid) houseman, P /T. Am· Complex. Call 833-3000. EmployerM/F ~ LiteAaaembl,y. needucontldenUalsecy Coclll•W.._. ~lrdealred. basaador Inn. 2909 S. ext Ult Tues thna Fri. v:'r'.'~. ~~J~v:t: ScMel ~ ... ~ .... ~ncnecfoi~ .. ~kCong f& DRIVER . exper'd•-G_Bria_tol_._ISA_O_.f_f_l __ P_B_X =:.pportunity • • Call: (714) '19-7580 GIULTll SAYINGS ls&.o..Anoc. Equal 0ppor. mntr EmllioYer Krr Ill I•; tM•11nr Expel' nee. Apply. If r. ,.011ter, Saa Clemente Ian, 12S fllplaocttan, 8an Clem. 6~ '''"I ''•I \ 12.Ell:Al All skl111 ar1enlly needed. '4oal Is abort Wm ... .,,menta. HoU· day Is nutlon P•7· 8:.1&'~Uaatlon plan • • Benty Ila Aaa't otiaded for buy • ~JR!l'ator. IJ cenae rt· Q1&red. m.mo '*.. ..._...., -..... , ........ pieuantpenonallt.ywlll Eamupto$800perwt ........... .,,.. JNll. • household movlnc enera ce, ---------land thla outat&odJ.n1 op. Low tuition. Placement tact Personnel Dept. w/comm'I furn moving Answer. Serv. Oprs.1--------• Mal.at. m -9194. f540..3SZS. co. Zlmorovr. 83CM926. lmmed openinga for ex· GUARDS ~!Uta 54C).(I055 -------1 I&\ pa-'dorquallfiedpeople. • ~ PACIAC muTUAL Driver oeeded1 St John's Rate ol pay depends up· •--t.ww COLLECTOR Kulla. Must oe neat It on exper. Apply in __,.a.._1. 700NewportCenterDr ,..,...tbM.174Z2Darien penon Mon-Fri. 9am· RA!ponal mar or nat'I Salaried poattton In NewportBeach Ave.Irv.~nn 4PCD. 155 Rochester St. ccrp need• good rlabt Costa Mesa olfl. Min t yr F.qual Oppor Employer CM arm. Uaual *Y alrtlls 4' exper. btlpf\l). Call Bill •DlllYB• •--------ml.mt be a aelf 1iarter aa Watklna, 714/!M9-4200. llahln over 11 Good Geoen1 Office. full lime. ha la out ol town a hJt. Equal 0 p port u n It)' Dell very EvenJ.oa a µlo drivtn,c' record. Deliver lnt.entate true king ex· 'lb'9~b&trteen\.17bullt Employer. rout.al Muatll b~~depeftda· •rapblc auppllea In per. belpful. $750 mo. bea:uWulnewolcsinlov-ble •re a Kl penon. <>rue• C.o FuU time Co•ta Neaa Area. el,ytUJTOU.bd.lnU. ... $3$0 mo:..If.l:,J:: that Med/d en°hl plan: Mt-JJ82.Mrt.&yder Oall Rita 540-t055 c-:.::.-: pencm. llOal& • 1iit5/br + lncentl ve. Oeoeta1 ofOco clerk, Ute Pwcas. Sec'y CU ST 0 II ti 0 II E Dlll••t Dihw Ertcl40-8700 bookkeeplq npenence 'l1da nne al YI of lt.G>oclela-$50,000+·all Pull lime for pboto· DRYCLEA,NERS requl red. Appl[ In ferl~-~ tradu. De•eloper: 1upby 1tudlo. Call needl •xpr. part ume p_erton only. ldo MA EMEN &WOllEN TOP.UAID fAY EVERYTHINO FURNlSHED Apply 9am..Spm. Monday Friday: WBJ.S FARGO GUAltD SBYICIS Z30WWaroer, RM21T SnlaADa ltumploy .. laealari•, ~-'nm -...Ofouppt. ~=Hamilton. ~;"1· llOO Udo Park rm.. beoefttl A ldftn· C ... ........ DellfffJmaa for Hrl.)' !~~~~~~~~ ~ ... ~~.~ ~dce.Oooclp.ey ~~~=i •duszl1fedla =~=p::ua::,i an .. •t•otna perwoaa1U1. • &elOta. A.tr. Jo07 car requited. edit.I ooJy lmtnat apeotnp • op-llU'ter. Ute bookkeepma u.J"IA Qarierco. ,..._., .0011 OOait Hwy. 2\ti bn per cl.IJ, No co1: portuld&MI bl an •tab, 6 ~. heaYJ phones. Need penon to turn CalllU&a ..... ~ 811dl. lectin1. U'70/mo nat eo. la Orana• C.o. alrprt $700 rno. Eaper. prci shipping ' rec. Al10 Nlnll c-taa-bOma. Wmm/R.B. uea. Applicants to terTtd.~OKat.e. 1ome mulntenance & "9MUIL -arMS -.OUS troub&et.boot, repaJr • l'lc&n~ Pnnt11111 plant a Fff pr-.p cook for top ' t411t eMdroDlc 171tem1. a..ai Bwldinl Main· S:JTost.an ~ .-a 10 *1111Y NltaW'Sllt ln Lquna, Dell .. r)', LA Ttmu, R..a analol • dilit•I tAteance. Mechtntcally --------- 1791Hu ... llN aood pey, b••.:.i,;r bo0te dtll•ery. auto apw req'd. lnt.trvle• lncllDed.S.ml~ol. Help wanl41d ln ..-u re C...Mltii °"9 tan. OIU , route. eo _.... ..... Cit b111111laal1•6S7-805laa& S&lop.a.Call54&-180hft Umoent home. Pltate - .-1orN1DAor:rabD. 6BB......,S&MmO. rorBUacb. •:30p«n caurorapt)\.e-5553 I -....... Ii ::iJ I 4 ' ) ~. €J8 DAILY PILOT • •rf'• ,.a.,car c.,.+S.+ke CatrWd• m.ctrtc.111 ._._111 H1111de • IJ Uih 1 1~•ffltf in. ................................................................................................................................................................. ••····•········•···•··· .............•..•.....• B6J Aopl111.A~SerY !il.afQPOO •st.am clean. R.J.Kuffmaa•soo. £LJl!CTIUCIAN·Prieed OAR.DanNG Yni So. Amer. lady wlll Brickwork. SMaU joba w.u!!~~O•~·m.o PER.AlllC~~·SS*lal· TBH'CH.AHGE SlO Color bnlbleHrt; wht Remodel•addJUona. ri&bt·frM "Umate on •SERVICE clean your hom e . Newport, ec.ta M•a • · -...-r..... ty: Eotnes/uuul'l.25)'1'1 ~ lltwa. S.A. cpta 10 mm bleat"b. Clean ~ ~ ~L a.,..~ 1mall job9. ~5 ffonellt. elflcieat • reu. lrv1ne.17Wl75 evet. 113/4M-31M2 t x P . S m l r • p • 1 r • ~:Mrl 9157-018'1 bv. din rm, ball llS. Ave UceMedll&ooded U~ l7J.03Si MM11121 ,...... In 962-tm sr S> b SlO hr · Exp. Japanae Gardener. ........ LA\/ t. Father Ir Son. •--------- • Ft•Repen : Gur =pet Ock... llMOOILIMG ELECTRJCAL DESIGN c.omple&.e yard acrvlce. The llopoeta Cleanlna ....................... great 1PrlceF1 . sa;~1t. CERAMICWe.Newor~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cpt repair. 15 yn t)lpr. C\wt.omRoomAddl 4s I~STALLATION . Reliable4'neat.IMS-OllN s.vtce. We steam cleu MOVJM6 ~ 0 •· rte """· model. Free eat. Sml •SaveMoney• Do work myaell. Refs cablnetaCountertOl)ll 11me Ir material only. ~ al80 Top qual Job9 welcome. ~7 Dnvewaya•Parklna lot sn.0101. Apt-Offtc.Comm·AJt. Jim Cbrl1t1 " Son. Reliable Expr J&puese work.Refs.C.n~mi v ... talt'• expert, pro-WE WILL PAINT AN a.fu •Repaara •Sealcoatin& Custom Hom ll tJDlll mnu Gudener. Reas. Free let•lonal. Make your AVERAGE HOUSE t-9--~---------•Lic. NB. C M SliS We care Carpet Cleaners • eat. 145·5.ZIO aft $:30. HOVSECLEANER nest move a amootb ~· ,,...__..._ Alpbalt.......-n. Steam cln or sllampoo. Quality not Quantity Electrlcal Problem.a? Call Mike ww clean 00~ or t~ice tranAdioa oo you and lA!rior. $249. Aver. •wut ..................... .. --------• Alloupbolatery.AlJwork Wm.8.Andenon·Bldr Bay Shore E~ectri,c. IL • weetiy.Debbie.l»4!ml ooyourbud1et.536-0MO; ~ ...... ~· S3'75. •348835· IJobn'sTredlain~aace. ~ ha guar. Truck mount unit. ~eeEat. IJ31-03el Reaid Ir Comm I. Lied, ------t 493-5025 anytime-... ,.,_. Tr1mmi111. toppani • ....................... Fl'. est., re as. rates . General Bulldinl coatrac· in1ured & bonded ........................ MRS. CLEAN make• •v• • -frn Paintin« 6 papering. 25 limbina le removal. Lac. Qupeater. Free eat.Any ~16 tar Meta addiUooal re· 6'5-8:Ml Haul, s::R!:ader dump everything gleem . r-·lfr ... -. ~se.rv Harbora.rea St •lnarcf.~7263 sUe &..).., cau Allan trtr. ff tree writ Bach. apts • bomea ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . TCQY~ or c:-.t/C1acs• aldential proJects-jolot •NteS.. de.Douuoautc.131·12S7• 53M'1ia.54t-9372 · PETE.RSPAlNTINO .&dnsrd.642.2156 Removals. trlmmlna. ---------•••••• .... ••• .. ••••••••• ~nJ:~!l 960-4l80 ....................... , , , Expr.'d. Re•• Ratea . ......,.jlap9r pnmiq. Free at. Uc'd, Jim's Boat carpenter • Fou.ndations r etaining flltate &s bouaebold sales, I --I l •Ilic f • I Free Ett. Call Gene •• -. .................. lmured. IMZ-2SM fiberglau repairs etc. wall• blocks patios . Additlona remodel all exp. lo a.nUq. etc. Free •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• .. •••••• .. •••• 552-°'58 Heatpatcbea&ste:ctura IT ...... Lorates,rds.MMm ~1.IJc'd.. lypea coO.str. Free' ett. cooault'n .$60-21879 OCCTr-~tent.llriTontrutak. ~blAPlNriO All PROFESSIONAL RHIST "J..1439 ...................... . Spiro 548-8250 1.Jc'd a..... ...... ·~ m, oo _,_ ep cet. • carpenter• Cabinet wrk. AU phases concrete & · · · Pu UIMJ 642-$703, ~ 968.a7'83 PainUn1. Inter /Exter. •-.... --.-.... ------~ defense && physical Free Eat Sml ""~ & re-blkwrk "-tm br .. wor.. ,...._,, __ -m ..... -llnl & re· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Heu work cuar~ t.ralnin1. Penonal l.natr . svuo . ....., ,. a . \AID"1IU •"' .....-. ru....APEST b "-. I h-1 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• pairs. 873·5125 eves. Uc'd/Bonded.84.2-6894 pair, 15 yn i1l area, re-Wl!STERNFENCECO. "'"r. aUIUll •n -w I . . ~ Men•women.IMZ-5449. Alvin. aid/comm intr/ext UnJ. Wood&Cbitnlinlt town. Fr. esta. CHEAP! ....................... ~· Extr/llltr. Ex· a.WbelpyoubU)'or~ll.1---------•-Concrete drl veways. que ll unusual ~ork Uc#2t:>l.51 536-1.837 MZ-29a5or8'5-1390 NO WAX VINYL pr~· hooest. neat, reu. ~ coosultaUoo. Mike. Pvt ccaftdeot.tal tutonng c.,.t ........... tc. aldewalka, patios. Qual welcome. P a lumbo II rfa I Allbranda. Ucdtll4-10&5Dave qt.~ In the Enlllab tan1uage ....................... worit at reas.prices.Llc Conat9ll2-83l4 h•alnt .am•-•·•I P'reeestlmat8 ... -Sl0br.6C2-6Z17 Carpet Man wUllay yours & Bonded. Darr e 11. · ••••• .-;;-.-:............. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rinebart P1 rln Fme Ext.er· Paintlnf by • or mine. Repairs " 1183-7339 Randy Taylor Construe· •VERY LOW PRICES• noon. carpeta, baths. ~ve I R. Sinor. St. Uc .. l.IUI. Try 19•••• .................. ~ ... c.. I ' i-.:... .. •G .. · R od 1 ddi· "-G-..1--1-.. 11-•-t wal..l.s n•tiol windows IM&--·0 me.136-~athrs. ~AIR•REROOF.AU ••••••••••••••••••••••• c.........._ too. u.ar wor.. Ca.Id,._ uon. em e s, a vu -~ .... . • -• · -. CM N lkh at biller savings. Fre-e ~ Uons&patioe.673--0MS. George 549·201.5 Spec.priceforvacanlre· U1u_, Prolpaintinc• rep En. types -abln1les ·.-·-• pwt • est, 1·911M175' ••••••••••••••••••••••• IJcensed&cbonded sidences. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6iD Low P ·Ref rocubakes-compo-tar. Irv. Reason . Coaat ---------1Childcare in my home. Clean-upa , Haulln1. 'lboeeG~• 974-0810 BlockwaU 1lum119to11e, ~ ~· •· Freeeat.5'1·5830 Cleaning Service . IFYOU Vic. 19th/Pomona. Ages 8edriC411 Landscaping. Im· -·--b r l ck . Qua I ' n..1141 548-5811 If 3-8 $25wk 6'5-8434 ••n••••••••••••••••H• mediate aervicin1. Wal..l.s & ceWng-kitcben • workmanship Lie Ii ~OUNG u.o.u .. .,.. espr -Vr' •---------baveaservlcetoo eror · · 9907 batb wa.abed. Other odd · PllU'U~. "1•w ••••••••••••••••••••••• If you'n! ln the market goods toaell, rlace an ad Htt• ll'CI a.ctrfc 642-jobs. ~45aft&. Bonded. Call Bob. in wallcoverinJ. Free Sk1U1bt1 brt1bten up for a better car. be aure in tbe Da ly Pilot Trade your old atulf for 1Jc327136 MS-e&74 963-7338 esta.&f.5.8571And.y. room• Over 250 in· to check the many au~ Classified Sect.ion ••. new goodies wltb a Find what you want lo Sell t.b1np rut With Dail,y lt.a.IJed.0 Calif. SkyligbU. advertised for sale in Pbone&C2·S6'18. Cluaified ad. M2·S6'78 Clauified Ada 642·S6'71 Daily Pilot Classifieds. Pilot Want Ada. Sell Idle lt.ema MZ-5178 Want Ada Call 642·5678 Dana Pnt. 661.0lll Ctassified. HelpW•ted 710HWpWcaahd 7100 .W,W•t.d 7100 HelpW..tM 710ClttetpW-.d 7IOOMelpW..tH 7100MlfpW.ahd 7100 tWpW..e.d 7100tWpW..tect 7100 ········•·············· ....................................................................................................................................................................................... . ~. f t Fill JAHITOIS Machinlat Prog.resalve " II e d l ca I Au it ta n t OMCE ASSIST. PIST COM'l"IOt. HOSTESS/C•tdw ns. 0 c .rnee. ne. p/timeotccleaningevea. growtn1 company seek.a Hunt.Sch. Phyalclan. lnlerestldl dlveralfied Tratnee. StMdy job for lmmed opening for lull =· rating & claims. M EN & w OM EN . an individual with ex· Write Bo• # 290 care of wort for a comcieollous rilht penon. Prof'rt abar· tame bosteH cashier. itt Ins. 835-343'7 P/tlme DAY MATRON. perience on barding Daily Pilot PO Box "60, penon w/w:»d ofc uper. iDI & poup health. App. Days &nites. Apply daily Inspector Li gilt manuf. Im med openings. C.M.. checker. You must have Colla 11.esa, ea. 92626 &c l1Plnc siills. (50 wpm> ly 'lbun, June lat hm· lOAM. Will train, some exp. N.a , lrvine &S.A. Must your own toola. be capa· Pleuanttelepbooe man· nooa.LloydPestConttol. Mi Caa~ Restaurant helfpful. Gd cond. Day have car &c home phone. ble of makinl setups• Meclcd Secrelmy ner. Wort in beautiful 5616 E. Dyer Rel S.A. l05Ma.IDSt, Balboa shift &c pr\ time eves. $3. Call 532~ or appl.y at grinding tools, and work· ~R'D f '--ffi modern bldg wt con Nopbonec&llaplease! hr up. Corlee H .B . 123 N. Olive, Orange. ~ ~ ~~f;! h;'Hun-uikh. 0M~~ aenial people, earn good Plastiel Factory Worker. ---------~~.,,~-2529~~-----MooUmaFrl. have a small comp' any know front office pro· pay&lbenefits.CaU Days . Must s peak HOST~STISS cedures.847·2547 DECC Engliab.Call&C2-2010. lmpector JI .. Sall atmosphere witll large Need v. w/pleasant Recei~hllptc:tcw"''at•a company benefits wh.lcll Medical Assistant lrvlneEq n.....--unl546-4731 PLUGrrOO~ING MAN. appear. &r personality to y..., No exper nee. Will train include: health &c life in· • uaJ ..,.,...,.. ty exper ln l>Wldin& master wortinow:lnformatio11 'Ib.laisagoodopporfora XlnlnaUtc~o:!..us.Glnreesa•t· surance, rellreme11t r:;iy~f::·!!!...;0~n~~: Employer tooUag for RV, boata. center p/ltme includ. perm position w/a fast _..,.... ,,,...,. plan. loag term disability Call831~134~~ y Optical technician *·Pb: en•> ~22185. wknds. growing co. E1tper. in working conds . Co. insurance, educational Hanc:llmkepreciaioaop-f•--------PleaaeCall6'4-3389 small molded parts & benefits. assistance &c credit un· lielCALASSfST. Ucal prtams for use lo 9am 'til Noon stampings (contacts pre· Kitti J 911,•u 1011. Please apply at For .eoJo internist. Xlot pertac:opea .. Must be ex· THI lllVIMI CO I'd) knowledge lo lbe use Costa Mesa 545-9485 Gultoo SC DM.sion, 1844 wortlnJ cooda. Sal com· perienced in lfindlog, RETAIL CASHIER Retail marine hardware store seeks cashier. Beach location. xlnt working conds . National co w /all major benefits. Some wknd work. Call B. Morrison, 645-1711 An F.qual Oppor. Employer Help W~ 710G tw, W-.tt 7100 .............................................. S50NewportCenterDr of precision inspection ---.-£.-_.-ll!B----• Whittler Ave, Costa petltive. Exper. nee. poHahtn&. milling, bevel- NewportBeach tools & 1.st article inspe<:· ~ Mesa Ca. 92627. 6'2-2'00. Send resume to Dr. log, machine &t hand POUCI Off/ICR CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Sal $1239-Sl* Per Mo --•1•t&•4•~•9•n.---R.E. SaJet Min qualifications H.S. ·•-* Mlm8' IMMID. F.qual Oppor Employer lion req'd. Good benefits $3br. Landacapiog. E.0.E . Roeenhlatt. 400 Newport tool.a. Al.lo uae auto col· ---------i w/dental. Apply in ___ 666-9 __ 166 ____ ,-M-A-CHJ--N-I-ST--ro-r_s_m_a_ll Center Dr, SUlte 709, limat.or', lot.erferometer. llousekeeper, mature. persoo9am-4pm LANDSCAPE shop, reliable. Mustbave Newport Beach.Ca 92eeC> =ra~:uil.':ii~ grad. Ale20ynlr3mo's or Realtor Auodate VA Specialist Alao 2 to 30 yrs 0( ages. The Have need for I cood ac· poe.itJoos in exciting & maximum age may be tiveaalespenoo. expaodln1Centwy210f. night shift, 11-7 in guest Circuit Assembly Corp. good refs. 3-S yrs min ex· MEN &c WOii EN ages math to calculat.e angles home, CM. 640-6716 3100 Redhill Ave Supervisor l)er. Call Wesco Mfg. 17..:W needed t.o fill CW'· & m-•-•-:-dim-·l""'al ex1endedtoage 36forln· loJMcc.rcllt flee• Call for appoinl· dlvlduals w/prevlous lllOHewpwt .. cl. menttoday&discover. Ch.aJJengtni poeiUon re· 548-403C. . l in ............ ....... vu Costa Mesa qt.ires strong leader to•---------ru p/ume vacanc ea apecificaUoo. VocaUooal F /time paid emp&oyment C01fa MeMJ 541-772' +Why we are better! as police officer wltll ---------+Wbywearegrowing! a.notber public agency. l +Getyourlieenaefut' HOUSEKEEPER supervise maint. crew lo MAIDS & LAUNDRY e 1 e c t r 0 n 1 c s • school + 3 yrs. ex-Locat.edo11comer mult.iple loc. Irvine/NB HELP wanted. Apply lo teletype /t elephone perience. Salary 1865 pr u..... ofPaularino&Redtull area.SomeborUcultural person only, Ali Baba sys tems repair" mo.TakeadtoEmp&oy· I Teen. Mature, reliable, Equal Oppor Employer ed . d Mln 2 3 M...... ......,,. N ......-Bl weather forecasting. No meat Deve'""'meot Dept. Yr ol aper equal to I yr litait.., M•111r + How to earn big ol ace. 5'9" • 1.50 lbs. Needed, fine women's money• refs. Good driving re· ucauoo es. · ..-.. __, e......... • exper nee. Xlnt free DOT 716382..,.. Ad a1d bY d L I t 'Hsu• ... ..acl )TS. exp. Salary negot. CM ..... 1 .. 1 .. w w/pay. Medical • · · P >' 8>th eyes correctable to apparel. Xlnt sal &e work· Be glad YOU called! 20/20, unimpaired color Ing ccada. Must be ex· ~1060 cor . arge p easan ~ Excel benefits. Apply at•---------w.....u&06 employer. beach home. Pvt room & Costa Mesa A&ency of rs Tbe Irvine Co. 1071 Maintenance worker, ex· coverage & travel. For ---------- _ ba_.Ml-__ 2:289 _____ -t excel opportunity for gas Camelback NB <7l•> perienced ln building more info oo quallfica· Of'TOMITllCASST vtaioa. Apply by 6/12178. cept.loully responsible Century 21 Sur1 Realty For lnfonuUoo &c ap. )'OUQl lad)'. Seod resume,_ _______ _ Housekeeper, 8 hrs a day w/exp Pay & working ~ rna1ntenance. electrical, Uons • beDefttt call your Mature woman, p /T. or live-in for elderly condtUons lhe best (714> 1---------t plumbln1. palntin& Ir Air National Guard .w trakl. Some froat of. :!t0c~~~ ~~-to PO Box 3179, Seal &each.ca &42-6500 carpent ry . Apply In 8.epreaentatlve. 919-7383 rice uper. helpful. 1----------_la_d_y_. 548-__ 12_19 ____ , ... u.rnKi IEP person: SUrf 6 Sand or ml.Ml MS-1.576 RECEPnONIST. &-lPll, •-.. -...... Imm_.. open --l s "---t H --------PllNTING good typist, l girl office. HSKPPR. Short hrs. "!!':.:;s-0r'"·"' · ""' · Attractive apartment Hate • lSS5 · ~ wy, ..___...... ........... .r1..u!. . -" di 'a""'-a8eacb. -~.-.~ Partner wanted, take 14.00 hr. 640·5780 or twtce weekly. Efficient ~·-~T---'-.... complex seeks lo v. "-6.... Perm P/T career In LAYOUT& ~17S2 lldult.N.Bcb.642-3481 n.~ .._. w/succeuful leuln1 ex· Malnt.en.ance supervisor. '1Vf!ru:pauioaproject lo PIO Wil.odi~ lrainMconscie11lious per to abow apts &c ban· Open In I In a pvt =~:!t=~ Orange Co. Oppor for 6 OPDB'T. RECEPTIONIST. typist tmine:;~,\,~~ot:ent ~d. 6 o work up die leasln& arran1e· homeowners assoc. wbowouldellJoyworkiog ~,.:= :U"::J =-~w~~: ~~-cQ!~ M::n~;~ Average c...-.._o-rator ~:.,~~etnbedaw~U:ga!°e w/reaponalbWUes for a diredly w/retail stores IU&-4533betwo~Uam. on IBM Composer , co. Call Ms n-.. er, <n•> .,.,. r-· ,,....,. .. ...,.. · °' full recreation facil .. pvt lo the Irv/SA areas. Call pasteup &c rulln tri ...... *$10 HR. Type SOwpm. lO key exp adaptable schedule. street maintenance Ii ~eves. Part time help wanted, plnl & plate :;akin:: _642_·_7840_. _____ _ helpful. Must be good in Also, need temporary p/l sec. 1ate. Desirable•---------over 21 )TS, 2 or 3 eves Will coo.alder someone llCIPTIOHtST Beginning June 4lh detail work. ~~~ onlyrep to work skill.a loci·, elect. rt cal. MIXICAM LADY wk, Tend bar and over· d u ANAGEMENT ~ .... • I w/pri.Du .... backfroun "--• Ofc, ""-! ... e·· -_.... c a c: Pl Call;.H ..._.. mechanical, jan.atorlal. to live-In, car• for seebelp, willt.raio,apply -uaaa.. ,.,.,.... " TB.AI.NEES Will train in bldg opera· ease .,......_ pooi .ome. carpentry &c children 4i home. Ex· betwn 4Pll and SPM. ~t=-Cal M·F. per nee. Newport Ctr. SalesRep tlons. Mus t have 9am 'WNooo plumbing.Goodbenef'rta. cellent with young day1 only. Orl1lnali----------Property llrmt. Perm. No experience necessary knowledge or common T1* llVIMI CO Salary open. Apply al children. At Jut job-Sam'• Pina. 88t7 Act.ma Pra •~"°" T,... Benefit.I. Pbone644-0603. GeneralOfficeManager band & pWT tools. Xlnl 550NewporlCenterDr NtguelSboresCommuni· almost 11 years. Ex· Ave.HD. Rubber hose products. ~OMIST FuUorpartUme worklngcond&benefits. NewportBeach ty Auoc., Laguna cel.lentrds.Call~S630 ---------Irvine area. llu.t pau ·~ Apply 1n persoo 8:30-2, EqualOpporEmployer Nlcuel.493--0122 or~ uk for Kick PART JIME co. --&cal Including Animal~._.., ~pvitaly ..;..!.!":: callforappointmeat Mo 11 /Fr• Safeco NIDa ~1-C II f ._.. ._ .....,..... .. __ •_IM2-_:-M33 __ H_otlin_· _e_~ I nsurance Co, 17570 1---------Malntenance Boy Wanted,_« _____ ........... __ baca xrays. • or p c contact. Ftr or ________ .. Brookburst, Ftn Vly. LNAL SIClETAaY for outside & inside M1mnt: Promote In· EVENINGS appt.5'0-7638· E.O.E. P/Tloc. wknda.6'4-5463 Industrial E.O.E. M /F. 3-5 Yrs exp. Xlnt skilla. work. Part or f/Ume. ter11atlonal &c local P'sydtltlrt~TKlt *'TTENTIO.... ,._ _______ •1_T:::op:::..:.sal==ary~. 7:..:$2.=.·.=25:..:l.:.:B. __ 1 SeaclilfMot.el,4N-4892. athletic comp't, Stu· /II lb 1 --.-...ST "' " •-dents, h.l..gcbool or col· Adulta with outat.andlo1. SlOM on · App Y at __.. .. vn1 tnaurance Legal sttretary, heavy MAHA(iB lege.AlloneedMar,own attractive persoaalitiet Personnel Office. (WeekeDdaOnly> Mell & WOMell Immediate openings for: corporate, xlnt skills, Lrg arowinl retaU chain ore. wm train. 1·3PM who enjoy WOtkinl wtt.b Fairview State Hoapltal. homed ~ for re· Alea.ril ability to work un· otwomen'sweulooking 540-7GSorAll't67S.33216. kids. Start at 13.50 per 2501 Harbor Blvd, Costa cept..toworkinbusyreal Lite & heavy temporary mdustrial jobs available. Assembly. packaging, Labeling & General Unskilled work. Must have lransp. & phone. Special recrwtlng for your convenience Friday June 2. l<MAl: HUNTINGTON BEACH CENTRAL UBRARV nu TALBERT. HB You can also apply Mon·Frlat IELL~ Will train conscientious supervised. Mag II exrcr for fuh.loo minded in· br. Phone MM3Z1 '250, _Mesa __ .------ettate ore. Mus t be IDdiv.&Mo'sworkuper prefer. Small o c. dMduala w/sales back· MOTOllOUTE betWMD3:00-5:00P.M. REALF.STATESALES personable. able tobao· pref'd. Airport a re•. NB· ground. Must be mature, The Dally Pilot bu a A* for,.._ die pnuure o1 extreme- tttl ht ac•Mecta•c 833-9983. e11tbualuUc &c able to laJ1e route in Mlaslon Equal Opportunity NOW l.Y busy phones •have Will t · l b 'ldl •---------• motivate a tales force. Viejo. Moc thru Fri af. Employer ,-accuratetypiq. Uram :, wt h ng ~ secretary· New~_!'! Se n d r e • u m e t o ternoons. Sal tit Sun 1---------1 1$ TH£ · Pteue call 844·3389 opera ons. us ave ..,.,nter attorney ne~s Clasalfied ad no.~. c/o ==· lluat have de· Paata&IDiab up cooiE. The 9am 'tll Noon knowledge or common secretary with e.scellent n..u .. PUot, PO Box 1580, --... car. ...,. cub ~ Bender. 82CM TIME THI llVI .. CO. hand&cpowertoola. skills & motivation. ~ _.... _., w.Coutl · 550NewportCtrDr Xlnt working conds & Legalexperience helpful ~~:...a-:._CalM.= =~~~tr:~ toMr.~NBSpeak ToJCllD NewportSeacb benefit.a. but not essenUal. Salary ~· m • Leave name &c phone n. ProftMlaallllr. F.qual Oppor Employer ~~:~~j,":" open.844-l940 Reliable person to Your call will be re· PIXAMwwS... at llOft·Frict.y LEGAL TIAJMH manage d1stributor COD· turned. All abifta avall. Esper w··-& Lii s.t.c.o' w.Co ror Npt lkh Law Finn, sultinl bull.nest. lnveat f:;ef'd, but wlll traln. 17S10Broothunt, F . Vly xlnt ald.Ua w/strong bk· YOW' spare Ume to build N~ a.lde/bouaek~~ • ~~~5Ecau Equal()ppEmplyrm/f kp'I back1round nee. your own bus. to provlde ma ure woman, aorappt-,. . --------•I CallLauraat7»0234 substantial financial re-daily,IM&-2721 PBX !.!!.d ..!~~ut lnveal· MUlSILVN Anawerlng service In um. we. at WALKER " LEEL broke our 'OWD record oy dolDI over S2 biWoa In laJes •service. Jnaurance Property • --------• _un::u __ ...... _~-------L"I.•• F u """ .. _.. tor' fiuU • Prr Call ,.._sualty ., _ __,_ry, ex· 1 ..._cu-'--c-11·7 ;;xun. I me. -uai opera . seAv1ces ~ ~"""" --__,. MATmJAL faclllty. Xlnt bens. 835-81 1401 J)ove Street per. nee. Xlnt benefits. . .. it eouldn't bu.rt to call .,.___..,L-.. Bayview Conv. Hosp, 1----,,,-0f-.-.-T-OH __ _ ac.T10MIST The JollJ Rocer. Inc. la looking for a r /tame perm. recept. Must be penooable attractive & exper'd. Posttlon re• U 10'I are l.nter.ted l.n a q\drea Ute typing 6 10 real estate c...-r. call key adder. 1$75 to $600 to for detalla Clll our lb.re&-start. Apply . 17042 ~340 NewportBeacb FredS.Jametln.surance llr.Paulaboutareward· ~•"v -2055 Tburl A CM irwA s:JS.1441 Broken, can Maurine tna career lo real estate. Exper In mat'I & prod~· n ve, Will train. Days • eves NOTANAGENCY Bradley, 494.1011 or Free training if you tioacoooodtrol~f~ulin. Mu1t,_M2-_3S05_. ______ OlllftNOOO. day tieeme tra.inin& pro-•G•Wette--A•v•e.•lrvtne--. -•I eram. U.SALIS OPPOllTUNITY Work lo a comfortably dec:cr'ated office .in • pre· stige area where there is coostarit buylog and sell· i11g. UDJque Homes in Mesa Verde bas a new manager, a new "70/30" commission schedule . several new ll.sUnp and a new lease. We a.re loolt· l.ng for sales people, ex· perieoced or new! How about. )'OU! Call Sandy Orlowski or Jim Wood at ~ Restaurant BOB'S (tt-Ofn. IM)loyt Immediate openlnp in our family restauraota al nearby locations. We re· quire no previous ex per. Join our friendly team. Come see us today betwn 2-4pm. C•ll'tn Ceola Tc 1L111 ZJl52 A venlda de I a car1otta. LafUD& HiU. 73U F.dinaer. Hunt. Be~ 1M E lnhSt. C.Meta 9842Adama, Hunt. Bch F.qual °" Empl,yr m /f RESTAURANT JACKIM THllOX HOWt8.IMG COUNT& PBSOM- MBJ "NEVER A FEE" S49-30l58 E.O.E. qualify. have g typ-NUa•YMIM -...illiiiliiiiiiii.i.---1--::-;:~;;;::;::-.::--I J,CMASHILTRS log, tutng &c 1en'l ofc F\tll·Ume. mature male,_.,....., loSIOOO *JAMTOllAL• CALl.7 .. 7700 dutlet. Good benefit•. over 21. 6 Days incl lCJOl!li, F\'ee to applitant. MEN-WOMEN· E .O.E. Call for appt. Sat/Sun. Work wltb Penooallty tou:nia bere COUPLES 55'7·9051 ask for Keilcbi plant.a, trees 6 delivery. aa tbla famom N. 8. ftrm NOWHIRINOI Uquor clerk, Prr. tor 2 Stevens. Exper. prerd. S3 Rr uP· will relY on your charm· l"arl·time perm poeitlon nipaa/wk. MAT UR E W 0 M A N Laguna Hilla Nunery• tna befpful manner to P'onppt cau T52-'7292 IM2.f537 • p /ti me to w e I co me Inc. El Tol'o, U0.5&53 handle heavy customer Receptlonlat, ror busy We have Immediate U you have • ~al eat.ate switchboard. Eap. re· openin1• available fo• llcenae, you 11 be In· quired. Benefits Plush Counter Peraonnel. All tareltedinouruUooa.lty otc. N.8. locaU~. Apply abilll, full Ume. Sal&ri .. recocnhed Head St.art lo penoa betwn UM. 3901 are aa roUowa: Swint at Sa*TralDln&J>rosr°'. MacArthur Suite 211 or Sl.15/hour; Graveyard Call Elliott ?si.1110. at 13/bour: Days at Ute • ~Y1 temporary Industrial JOils available. Aaaembly, Packa1l111, LabellDI A General Unskilled work. Must have trantp • phone. Special reerultlnl for YoW' ooavenlenre MONDAY JUNES. 1MAt: FOUNTAIN VALLEY Human Servleft Bd1dJn& 10200 Slater. F. Vt.y You can alJo apply llOQ>Priat IELL~ JANITOR ATTENTION EARLY BIRDS llacbl.nery malnt mtch. lnduat laundry. Start as hr + beGeflts, m0tt lf eJr1> wtt.b laundry macb. SA5C7~ MACHIMIST N'.B. oo. llCleda. C1au A We now havo 2 p/Ume llacb!nlat for Brt~epart opentnp f« dependable lll1J Ir Hard1nse UM. ~le wbo would enjoy Cloae t4letantt pncla!on ~ from 7am to 12 wort. Expel' req'd. Top DOOD s da71. wk. '*».E.O.E.5S't·805lult Blneftta lllctude: FREE ,_for_Rco_Ad_a_m.s_. --- medical, dental • Ult lo· tur. • nll M paid vaca· t.lou • employee dil· coont•. If lotere1ttd =• bt or call 1NI llOAllW AY #1 habklD laludr NB &qaal Oppor ·-~-·- 1---------1 servtc.. Your back for newcomers 6 contact MUaSIS dltallltlmportantforre· merebanta. '1exlble bra. RN I SUU/MCllltb. RN II oord kMDUia. )'OU.r aood Need car. Ute typln1. S 13 5 2 1110 • L v N • 1 tJD6na ai1lJI ftW cornap. sn..w. s12a1mo. Apply at N:Oab-oa-bkkpl~~ Personae l Of fl ce, AIJllallA.bboU lll:l'ff1MM'Al Fairview State Hoep .• Altnc.1. 4500 Campu WIU-"""' 2ll01 Harbor Blvd, Cotta Dr, N.B. 55'7.fm A.UEMll.EIS ..... ..sot•• W .. _ , __ _. ....... NU1S1S A1D1S To-. 1°"' n-ee to ap.. e wave ..__ Yr-~· Day tbltt. Xtnt t>.01, p l l e a n t . Y o u r lQP for mecbanicaJ U · -" ... " .. -··-" it aemblers. lleebanlcal 8Q'vMw Oaav Hmp, 2055 _UUI ... are -m · asaembly uper ct.Ir.d. ThurillAn,Cll edwttblalrl lrvlMflrm. Good ___...... ......... .. PromotlODI .,.. COH• WALD!ll &s LEE la••· --------SUS/hour. Pleaae apply PMdbal. our 12 new of· DC.nOMIST lnpenoo. flcm Wl.11 brln.I "' up l9 lnveltmeDt ~ in 4.Sdftc.intheSo. eaur. H.a baa an lmmed Poti· •II. t71t,...... area. tkn tor • abatp recep· C... ...._ tlonlat, eaperlenced. C.ll ~ fdr ao ln· type eo + wpm. &IJary I IOI w.r ~ • nad aut. why atarta at -.so. Call Mra ,._..._ ....._, ,.,_. lbou.ld JoUt t.be pro-'l'urMr~ ---' t U l 0 D a r t ea m a t 1.;;;;;;;;;;;;==;;;;' ::;:;::::;,;1 ' WALICElUrLEE. $1.62 W IAY '"1~)' Aat ret Saftdl r- (TU, '""'10 'l1lal •• A1J., JllU ~y (21.a)-7312 fwa -...... "vnu11 Nun. A* N :3!>1 Sii a ~ dffide where xJat blnenla. APPb ln clQ. Pad Udo nuninl ~want to ao. Start I.ft WAUmlltLll per90Dat: Homt.NB.117.aol. Ude bulJ, .,. .... boltq ......... -~~d IROUT& MANAOSR TllAIN&E II.IP. SIS per day wb1le tral nta1. MH7'111 m spot wtm. "°" will bu· Ol'T'IC&llELP dle bea.y pboeea, malre AA~~ .......... h To ND~ ~ tnvtl a.tl'aftlelQIDta • ~ 1moALZWAY -~._ otc.\ a dA7 help.,~ recruit· ~All~-:-. Cplai. ~o~!~=: ~it&ii!t~:!.f~t'. Mcnf•d\lll•ttefettlnt ._. .. ,~..,..,.,. Stlrl U /br. Call bait. · · tbe camplnJ "bul" t.1111 --...._ ~-.it -...._ __ n-N • ,..,, If t o• ltave a •YPUT SEME IBTOIY ••SALES•• Prol\ta~ ptt1me s•les poa1t1om ev• •a Moo· Fftday, 631.(llU. Jual movecl into town" ,,_, _ acqaulnted w1U! -'---r-,,,. • . . CUllPll' Uaat't DOt pU1na S!LL lcU. ltema wltb a SELL Idle ltemt wttb a Have IOlftlW.nl to Mil? ftnd wba1 ,.OU ftOl In "74lll UMd. ..U It DOW wttb a Dall1PUotCW.111edAd.. DellJP\kltCl.aullleclAd. QMtlllfdedadollnll. Dall)'Pllatawt,,.._ W•U4Helpf Ml·lm O...uledAd. DO IT NOWf ...... ,. the C1A illft•d Ads. ~ the e.,leat way to ftnd Juat lb• ttema •Del aervtca lOA.J need• .... • ~.-33.1171 CW-VPl.OT CJI HlilpW..eM 710oHelpW..W 71000.. ......_. w~ I~ ••••• • •••••• .. ••-•-• .. •••••••••••• ..... ••••• -•••••• 1040 .. .....,. -7t .... W 1° II 1'M~W_.., 7t00 · ......... . ...................... . .......... ! .... •-••• ............. -... TIACl•"S AIDI ':= ;w••:;tn• A11t ~ Relri•v•r pup-Mhul• •-8010 "-r. o..,... tOto to.ts. Poww 9o•o --------------;;;;.;;m.;1~ EarJ1 Aclllevem•nt 11 t b ~ ·~. ~~· t ~<; f\eld Ir show -··••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·:· • 'l-DUOA' • ,... Cuter. u .u br . ..:a e ovr ta · ~-~ ~:!d, LUCIGAMTA95 f'\a.Jwpb.no,aurl)'cmr. zr Formwa. 225HP M«t' SALES CL CDlf ,_ hid. ~blt'l co. Sa,_rviaiq cbUdr.ea. Ql.1) 425-l!C • P • fnlm your bmlaess ca.rd. smo. Elec. as pump, ea cniUer. Belt ~Dk. tuU ~I\ Lowb o1c. n0 s.p.r. Pltfwftd. t :30 to WOOO WOlllBS · Send one card ror ucb rolls, weekdays oaly. eaavu, ttaiJF :...,_,. __ 9b.. 'l'o rrae. ·,... l :aGAll.ld&JaorlJoooa MUlmen. Auemblen, AKCRecJ,lteredrmleLab tai i>l• ooe •S>AN· We ~.ae IHOO. , Retail marine hardware store seeka JokCalJMlcWeKuba, toCPll,Sdayt.MMTSl ~uwworten.Saa-puppy, e week• old. return permuently ,...._..,, _ _, 113• Bcstoa Wbaler~reblt salesperson tor lralnmg position NN001.&DeUaa1•SneU· 'hie" •lolid&aUoo den• Flailhera. z yra Fatlw champ, mother ~ attnct1Ye ta& & ... '1095 40 HP Jotmaon, er. w /ex per. Beacb/Martna locallon. !Al "' Newport 8ucb Xlllt ..... CW&b for Ptr expel' nee. Xblt JWlY " lo¥w.C&ll873-72SZ. 'D •Pieqr::.Un1 .:ir;:.e ........................ saooo.175-:S.S.O.m -sn ~:!:~~k~~ =~~~. "k";!~~l~~~l':i ~J. "'° Campu ;::-.;=.-_. =::....~.~ w. ~".!'.=.. =.:.:e~~ '!,')t'!;~~.;~:!~~~:O,:,~ marine b d ('d llCUllTY YACHTSALIS Nawclulformin& wallpaper. fabric or acb·ln doon. Bat ofr. printed &Urwtr-ebarat'd . ar ware pre • bul can OllftCll ,...._..._ Comm.,uperinsailde· Rea.inloeallse...oc& .. o._y Glo" paper• we mustaeil!Call4M-el.U 289 Pord ';';teruptor tral.D. Call B. Morrison 645-1711 Pltbm O.C.U. llatuN I.AIL Y-SI l1red. Kooa Marine. 3'°° DOG TRAINING 'Will back • tnm yow ~. IQ500. Would con· An Equal Opportunity Employ« tt41red mcnYk\ul pnf'd WOlll:JO.I \Ila Oporto. Ste 5. Udo Nduaea•bouding tap. Or try lwo ~ards TY, laclo. •Ider equity or trade for ! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lid w/aeaui&7, law eol0tee· VWaae. N.B. 87~1403. J<ila llartin S4l-0059 back to back. MIR. Stweo 1091 •IAo. motorbome. van. mcm& ot mllltary back· .......... PRICES: ••••••••••••••••••••••• P.U .• 8QYlhing of value HllpW..tecl 710CI ......,.W..ted n-1rouod Please 1pply TlleAfl9i-U• Mu 1•i •re F_?.!l~SALE : Siberian ~:~.~~':a GEStereo. very modttn. :O.~~o cas h. Days •-• ......,. -Pwnomaei Ole. Fowtt&ln MOCO• IS! ·--··•••••••••••••• •-z· A.KC tel· Very -· ea. much like a mushroom. eves 644-9222 or •• •••••• ... • .. ••••·• ••••••••••••••••••••••·• V ........ fri--''-Gd.. atAl...&An •tt••-ft ""ea --a:l""'"'W , .... $t..Cu SALES CLERK.. • alley Community -....... 1001 ~-~~ vo -~·"" . Xln&. C(lDd. 2 Speakers. --_, ._... - establlatled 1laUonery SECRET ARY =p~t&Jyty l1lOO E'lelld ':':'.a& .. _................... 1 s.=;:·:::uded 12100. 5S2-3036. 23' Sea Ray store. Needa toside fne 70, tlct .. hH ' . ..al&U'W' AllEIUCANOAK NOCARD? ~ lolldedwrthextras -ba1t aalmcirt. Office INPPly &i• • xw woeV--S!C"Y·LF.GAL.Olallenl ......... , OWl.51 Lars..tSelectlon LAB PUPS, AKC. b!k /y, Draw your own or send ~ -lo tank. bead. UHF. ~I exper bst rui but not 4 • f I__, lnc poeltloa for take WOlllM& bl()raqeCowaly Cl.Unel.Sl0C>-$L50. name. addreu. pbooe & ....--TV Ford OMC out drin necesa. e benertta: c • • • r •I• d&arle tee')' w /5 yn ez --~ sae.art Rotb ADUqoes ~ we'll make ooe card per ••••••••••••••••••••••• tnm taps. Perfect flab or Group Ne lcal, paid IMtteflts. S•I co•· per. XJnt typlnc It S/H We ~v~ for 710E.DyerRd.S.A. Beardedc.olliepups·rare-tag.Add25'e.tch. 77 4 bp .Mromanne 0 /B akiboat. lowoer.~hrs. vaeation, I holidays. For •1wute w/ex,.,,. lldlla.O.C. Airport area everyone 11 )'OU e to (alNwpU"wy)751-891Z2 AKC Champ Uoe, abot.I Send check or money or· motot'. oo.ly used twice. Under market llt.75CI a pp t c a IJ B e u 1 , C4I Mn. lrwta ,_ .. Salary coml'!MIM&anl41. talk oa the pbooe. m4> 551.-der to. $230. Pb 631H..a5 1_:47_-_zm _____ _ 714-751-1732 ..... 13J.all4 t75·0712, SU·UU wntHMlYOU AllliqueMu.icBo:&e1! A.KC . N.OTNIMTlMG 20 H.P. Mettury w/W1kl29' ()weQa T/G. like new, Sale• Clerk. pt-time. 'tWSlaN4MtOWBS ~ Base pay abo've mla. Slotllacbiwl old.~ 11~!it3 ~ ~·~·Box~ 92626 Like new Low boun, 300 eaa.. hrs. VHF. AP, PreM'fi•-• ... T-~ 0~,-~uly ASSOCIATION Seey.Leaal totlOO =-~com~• Clocb! 12$.KMZ10 ' esa. · s:f75.541Ml888 ~~~t 8~a0nk.p8~ dan&hY ~ . .__........,....,au-1111Qua.US&, N.8 . Recept!PBX1~7 to$'100 ... JOUr-PAY HUGESELECJ'ION Desipen Left.oven Liv. Voivo 1 SHP dleitel with 2 • . v puty tySUpply,581-0700. -Sec&kpr/Oomtr $800 for blP e.amillp. Stu· ~rte. Fallllue 1050 rm ~t $400/olr Sota · Ez 496- 7 '58 Secretary, corporate olc 5ecT'etaryAIA to_, deda abo f1Dd UU. an 11111 .... ··-••••••••••••••••••• t.b&e $116. La Anl. cbatt ~ 87&e_.~~ ... ~u oood.•-.-JJ-,-Tn--b-.. -... -.. -,-.. t-_--,, SALES for cbaiA ol healthy food Irvine Penoanel Agency tdealjc,_._•~•ll $3()0. Bdrm furn $50-$400. -· .,,....., 165 Mere O/D -;,w ~: I 1••10p11hg ~urants needs aecy 8El7tbC.ostallaa CAI.I. OpeoWed.thruSat **I BUY** Antaquesl20upHdbrd&r loals.'OWW' tCMO et'.Slill00.846--0m cov Hlgb faah.....,. women's w/lite bkkpn1 exper. Ir ~ZN IG-14TO IJJ.1095 ~=1~"· Good QMd F\lmlture & spread $225. Sleeper sola ....................... t-------- spedalty &hop desires ab Is typing. Non 1moker ~ ~liances-OR l will $125. Sa1 & &.an 9-5 332 Bey boat. 18' Lapetra.ke ZS' C... CtWMr expr'd salesperson fo1 pnf'd. 752-2'7..0 Service Station Allen TIMl-UFE ~;i:C~n°c>M ~nu1g Canyon Rd. Ctaasic: Oray 1/8. Xlnl. WM Sip S f\lll & p /time positions. Se<:retary-Management dut. exper'd. Day 6 I' ulft.IK. •EXHIBSPACJETO• R 6161616&13~·t6Z5 IZC9Sttrade75&«l80 Out.ri11en, b•l~ tank, =~e~:;o; )neJ for Exec. DI~« Eves. f\IU &p/time. Ap-F.qualOppEmPIYrm/f OnqeCoPreuCJub • --stern room. sleeps four. 3363 Via Lido N 8 · d Multi MWion DOilar Pb'. Shell StaUon. 17\b & Aatiques-ftaot..crat\ CA.5H PAID HEYER FOR SALi new canvas. Must sell . ....,aca-2 • • N.8. laveatmeot Finn. lrVtne,NB. -·--••• sa~--For sd used furn, anti· ms ..... ""-'-·U ~an ownnew4:?'.~ v•-Top compens atioo + . •-••---~ATOR .,. ncul'lll ........ Salell:.b. --ced I• bomas plan. Financial" Service Sta. Attendant, Start your career in Qmday.Juneia queslrclrTV'a9S7-8133 SlOO. ModeJ 70 complete-'8ndae, OMC 225, xtra '74 Bayliaer otrsbore, ~· _, -_....... n mttna background pre. -.per'd. Full or p/time benkiDI No aper. re-SanUi Ana CoUe1e Bdrm let 1 all ly rebuilt, used 1 time. clean. dual st.atioo. VHF. w/trlr & many extra:.. =:,~/J~i h~:..~~~·~·:,~,f~~: ~~-·"" ~·:;,~c.':f.",;:;1!'. -=·-=~:i~~ ~~·~u;.';;;"~' • = ':::: ~~:; ==-'°'° meot. Por appt. ctl1 =lS llortiage, (714) sen Stn Attend, over 18 C5:1'= ·=~ For collecton. Antique MOVING SA.LE Mesa Verde Country Club move. SI 2.750. ...................... . ~l..O · M/F . Arco. llaia 6 Aaency 4340 C.mpu1 console tbl. Burled Good furn. Ii Miac. Membership, full equity FUJI~ YAMAHA SalelSec'v .......... t· _ .. _. Sec~elary. excellent MacArthur, SA. 756-7600 Dr. • walnut veneer Enlllab ~ membenblp. Outat.a.nd· u.a.•••50N.._ DIA&.aS .. .,,.-a.paum typastwltbgeneraloffice .,_... Stn bre&ldat tbl. coa~ tbl lng IDVestment. Save ruulAI JI WOl'a'. 60 wpm typlog clerical duties. Growth ..... ce 1111'. N'stee, Toolmaker. Progressive beiCbt. ~h buUer's Suy rum .. Dr table " S3 thru SEARAYIOATS y=~chtBroll:w·~·~~ Tu1t1n area. E.O.E pot.euUal. Salar)' 0 wadi. Arco. Matn 6 • growln& company tr~y. anliqiae platter. cbrs.bukberblkendtbls u;,_rm Pvt Ply. Allk· 310lCoastH N 8 ~ =.er. Xblt compan) 64G-~ pen. MacArthur.SA. 754-7900 leeka an individual wiUt m1SC.MU552. '5 abelvea, poeter bed & all7~rm. 98IH.'ia1 eve1 6)1·2Sl7 · .,.,._.. .;::er'~-~11 Mra ·---Service Station Alteo· aperlenceinalltypesol 54" Rod OU DI.a Tbl 6 matching access .• --------Yectlts.t • ..,__.,AlY·SALES dants (:2), part Ir f/time, toolhlC work. Must be chairs. server, buffet wicker rocking chr. SO MUST SELL 2816Newport Blvd. cu.•""" Ex per necessary. exper'd. Apply, Carey able to work rouab and china cab. 1860 Vic-pl fish tank le atand, 30' CRRlS CONNIE ·~. NewportBeach ....,_., mature, salessecreterial Chevroc, 604 s. CoHt stecchel Ir operate all torian cvd Rolewd sofa planta, albuma & more. Single mattraa, boupr· FB. twin ICl"e'NS, canvaa (714)873-9211 SUMMER exper preferred, type Hwy ~Beach machine sbop equip· clodtcase m-1m ' 673-aTeves. tap&frame.ONLY$50. rm. aurveyed May 2. . c SO· 6 o W p M > 1 s H ' ment. We have a amall · 846-8579eves/wlmda. Bristol, owar (714 > ·~ 25, 3 sails. 90-tOOWPM'). Informal Serv Sta Help needed im· company atmoapbere Beaut. anUq. pump or· BIG CANYON 43MOIW mam. jib, ~ Geiaoa. CASH offiet1CM.CallMUlleaft med. Muat be u . witb lar&e company gan.. Bello as lD playing Funli1Uttforsale Corninr Counterange 7~ Hood.a en1. Cockpit 9AM~. Day/night abift.& avail. beoefhl wbicb include: cood. $875 or bit ofr, PbDM373.&4(M!.214 with sdf-cleaoin& oven. coatrol.s. Super clean. fU11 or p/t, Apply 990 E. beaWt • life lnaur~ s.2277. 4 p dark b . avocado. works great SEA DIV BOATS with slip ; must sell. Rigbt about :now you SECRET•RY CatHwy,NB retirement plan, loa1 c .rown vinyl Uv Sl.SO.Or&stolfer. Ml ~•.~2658 may be wooden.DI wbert II' term dilabillt1 ln· It•*••• nn Ht. tilte new S3:iC> Packard Bell console to begin lootlnl for 1.1 Olillt.Y for auresslve in· Sewinl Opn., sportswear ~. educational a&· VISIT 540--0911 stereo-contemporary. New n..n "77CATAUNA 30. Summer job! Well. U you dlvldual w 11ood qr-mfg. Can make up to S6 aittance • cred1t union. .JONATHAN Btx.BY'S Moving out ol. State Must beautlful coad.illon. the UntilulpvPM Xlntcoed. 129 · 900 · areeneraetic,articulate 1aaiaaUonal 1ldU1 H hr.60-3172dept7 P1eue apply at Gulton WHOLESALE AMER.& aellaptolfum.CH.EAP! sound is great $100. Or 9SIHl96weekdayeves eotb.!••stic •really en wella11QOdtyptac. Mat SEWING D SC DivWoa, 1644 Whit· BRlT1SH ANTIQUES tm.71Z5Aft5 Best offer. 3'' Trimann, lncl. joy talklng to people/w« be articulate. well P\ill • IN USTRIAL tierAve,c.o.taMesa.ca. NEWCONTAJNER King siz.ewaterbed-dark 7 ft... 3 Week trailer$1600. cauhowyoubowtoeuti iroamect~capdleoliD· air~~~,.-Hot 9Ql627.&e3'00.B.O.E. TIUSWEEK Sio&)eboupringa&mat· pne with headboard & LlflJ~ 897.e4 good money by applylol dependent wort. Wlll u ·· -2911CtoddyWay tress. mod. round Burke drawers on both sides. WEEKEN these akl~. Introduce ldltaentcemcrolbuaJ SGT.PEPPERONIS Tow, Tnlc:k Drivers ex· SantaADa,C.~2111 wbitet.able,8cbts,ldtch alaoincludeaheatiogele-D ls~PRAY 1S Cal.~ the beautiful Time-Life alc.DanBeoaud55&-4171 PI.ZZASTORE perd. Top pay. Apply, orgame.Antiquesmlup· ment S200. 988-8S61 aft w/raclng sails. Days Book Series over the Now Hlrin& for full • OlcWTowinJ, lfmlrvlne riptptano.831·m4 5.30P.M. SPECIALS '79-3797.eves (l149S-S2Q pbooe from our Jrvlne Seentart·racarcb ua't. p /ti.me openiop at loc Ave,NBMZ-1252 Import Bedeoeyer-ofc. Our guannteec Newport Beach comwt-lioo near OC Al ~-diaplay cabinet. Cup---------Newport Beach Tennl! 14' riberglau sailboat. hourly waae +com la& firm seeks well llultbell ~.;Tow Truck Driver board• drawer . .MUST SELL Old ctub.Llnutedaumberof dacroosaila,$350. miss.loo + bonuses al qualified secretary. ,_ _ or over. _.., needed, esper'd. Must 8'10"•3'6". aecretaire M&boea.ny fum, for din· lenols & swlm mem· Stock #554. a.· Cuddy 673-\440 \owsourbestrepstoean llmt be top ltatiltical ... ,....ziiOS E Bristol liveC.M.CaUM&-9&38 "S" drop flap, 4 dJ.niDC la.I room. includes: tbl bershlps ava:U. 644--0050 Cabi.D.Merc228.ttlr from M-S6 Per hour. w~ =t,! ~~· narebefor Santa~HeiabU ftUB :;:::: c&alra, pede11tal wb/~ chrs bC2 ann chrs>.,_Doris_· _______ m&DYSI~;. T ~~~~r 'Tc,~~!~!!1~6 even have~ conve wuu nWD ti. ~4 C room t.able 3'3" c .na ca lnet. <glass Greefr D 1 f ~.... •·•-+ It. Call nient p/time s hifts A1Jaley Ecooom I c (Nat to Mc..._.,...._> to learn to Ht appoint· round black Veoillan front> long buffet a •Y so a , ..., Blll. Days :~. Mornilll1, afternoon " Serrice..NOQISS Equal()pporE:::! mmta by phone for la.rte marble top. Carved server •• Xlot price oa all fy•p!e' :n~eer .t '..~·~ lrendc Stock I 5 4 3. 2 2 • Eves: '7$-4753 , even.in-avaU. m,,_.,.er Industrial company. Dutch dlaplay cabinet, wW .ell 1 .., 0ve-1..t.t... '73 Ho-• • ,._._ -Slawt•'f-Hoht SHIPS CARP--...n" .... Good bourl1 wa1e1. re· 8"5"13'6". Coff-.... le. or separate y. game tbl, dreaaera. .....,..._ ~ l8W1wu. Xlnl ..... , • ic.n<;> • l -...., Pla call Cor pnc•s ,.. .,...,7_, Mere 228, ltlr, loaded __... Blue .... -ht w/dbl Exper'd secy·ules dept. MAR"'"" ...... .,.. a "'JCS g u a r pay r a Is e 1 . n......-~~· -"'rbl• "' .. v•., "' • ......, • .. SPIMOYOUt Good anr. •""""'""'" boll .1 .. n~ uh. _. ..... " dlmenalooa. 6.45-78571--------Sll,960 + TliL tnp.SWO.f73..9325 D_•·••• "'T typtngakills. Apply to start immediatelv. ~ -u..r c lm· top. Chi ale com· c u ""-•-'-.,_,_SU cc._ "'3 --·-,,. lo penoo Moa·Frl 9_., Top waa• and beneflta mediate openinO. Call mode bow front, Queen ..... eves. _......., -n ...._ .,.. : AJOITHAT'S Sberatoo Newport. ~ Qna»nect indMduals q. -.-i, uk for Ted or Anne lep, 3 drawers. Quall~a, ffsbld Cal 20, fully equipped. &Jnl. $8)0. (7l4)841-:ll05l Ot m..551'1 RIM. CffAi'' •••IM& lla.cArthur. N.B. Pb' bl~· Lido Sb.lo Ron. Side table marble top " ._ • ,. I051 1ooda, . a. etc. 4633 _., ..... , --------va: ,, deU 2 dra ~ ac..tiam.CdM.613-8914 ,,.. W&! ant, Udo Park Dr., T\'PtSTjlilc... A ' ~ ......,.,u ••-••• .. -............ 1178 Capri Cyclooe, 13' C.•fw SICllTAlllS NewportBcb. for • N rt bi &e one legs. Medallion May 27.29 Refri1, alr WINE VAULT. won on Stock ,510• 20• Open, aaiJboa\, orni ft wht. M lllla "'~ Im med opeoln11 tor Sboe aalespetaOD, part lle&al ::. ~~ ::!':J,~~ ~ :: .:r:.11:; Jfs~ =:.sa:~ S2000. Mere ZZl. lrlr complete w /cover etc . Stock t873, at. Sedan Cnuer. OMCNO, ttlr $16.100 + T&f.. ..._.,.~ aecretaries to work for Ume, womeo'• 1boe1. neatpmitime.lloathru chair.More.4W7-4021 clothes• toys 3025 GOODI.OOKER!! a;o.Days&C-7112.eves 83~ •09S TbelrvineCo ARQblpenoo.PaalAl· Pri.lto5.Salar)'open. SamoeP1 CMTSl""1.t Golf cluba. c.bildren $10,0IO+TM. 6M-9Zl2orseeat~W. ~ Secy/Coo-tll,,....... Ian Sboes. t Faablon 7SMl25S '"'•'" 1010 · atarter sets, 7 cluba, llthSt.CM. TIME-LIFE Back&roundU:aruleaL, lsUmd,NewportBeacb Typist.parttime,mature •-••••••••-•••••••••• llovtnltoHawali.sellin1 3..S,7,9Nol&No3wood& Sto c ~ #63 2, 30•1974 AMF P ff 12. La ..... Ioc :=.ro."".:i;t:{. SHOP TRAINEE. LI.le _.. pnl~ Ex· S:!\2.!!!t DAMAGED :'l'!'o ",:~: ~:~~:: f)!~;a.~S:S:~J;."~ ~;:~... ullboot, us:. ';,'~ly I .__."-:.~•/f Typhlg&.5 wpm" dic:lal· manufacturing. will ceDent salary It frin1e nvwu" INT SALE. SI08 1163-9410. &nes.~-4339 f1SHERMANS seasoo. Blu & wht, corn· ~_,.......,..,.. pbaoe traio,fulltime.642-~ benefits. Call 642·4463. • Wantel" nr Harbor, ________ , ____ _..::.. ____ [ DELIGHT plele. hke new 1950. ~O.C• . AakforJoe. Sant.aAna.m.2921 Horses 1060 Kng sz bed very firm aa $31.150 + T&L Days 842-7812. eve is SEC -r SJtter needed Castille •••••• ................. new Sl2S tamps sngl M4-9222 or see at 96S W. RET ARY Secretary to work as Elem area. Boy 8. Hr TYPIST. geo'l. oCc, s.5 CASHPAJD bdsprd, cUrta.IM '2 Ir Jab St. CM. Would con· NB-Pteaaantpenonality needed . 1 ·3 yra before adlool 3 bra aft wpm,bratosmt.,fullor Wsbr/Dryrst Refrlg AQHA wall mapsolNPt wafi DEMOIYA.Pf'T. sider van. PU .. auto Goodlyllinaakilll,exce eecretarial exper. Typ-lloa-Frl After 6 PM ~l. New Allanlls workingornot9S7-8\33 Mare clabber bloodline. unrt.ahelves8'lng. mt c equity.orjewelrytrade . ....-.-ity to learn. : 1DI 80 wpm 6 dlc · !i81..f116 arioe, en Randolpb. Llke N w II t W d o _ _.__. Items 873-3591 . s u.&••••ftM'S ._...... tapbooe Costa Meaa. e OD ar ·----w I years old. · · l"'UUU'I~ INe• 6 Used P·Cats .. ~-=· req. Call Debblt SecyJFh•c• ~ ,...-&.a Refrt11Fner w/tcmkr. $1500. (714) 73'7·6449, 4 King Tut Tickets SLS SIA RAY Factory demos, trade· _______ _.. SecntarJ with iood typ-For busy aittraft dealer. 1riii.ESETTER. •rUu 21 c.f.1215. 552-7171 afterfPll. each. Hor $50. Noon Fri 3101 Coast Hwy, N.B. ins, from 12,000. P·Cal SECRETARY for am.al lo&-Someatattyplng,10 OC Alrport.be ... _Noab. but part~·forap~ Kenmore Heavy Duly ftecisterArabGeldEscel 6/2.546-9650 611·2147 Z/lho•w•!!!;_. fa.at growiD1 mf1 co ke>'•dictapboneexper. maast a~touaedlc-6G-1S:i2 • JI'•· dryer. "8171·76'T11. I.rs ontrail.1dcond.cWTenl ·-r-· Stattiq •al SlOOO mo EueHmt beoefita le fan-tapbone P'rollt olc poel· load door. au dryer., vaccs, copper/chest cir ~~· lite wood Coffee ·-------• Pedflc lotlh llulthaveslDlUilll,Si tMtlc wortioi eovtroft. Uoo •/some pboae. Is Waitreaa, all ablfll Hall. llltid. new. WW trade for ~Ask for Andy ~bed $35. irtra toog lwlo "7N.NewportBlvd. 4'r tnlnl. able to wort meat. cuatAXnet'contaetdUUes. Apply,Stavro'a 5830W £LECTRIC dryer w/frame. mattress, LIKENEW! 84S-4S20 undet preuu.re. Wa.ol SecyfleEH atW Selu7 GP9D baled on ea· catffWy. N.8. ' . ~zm. . Part Qtr bone b1k mare. ~_!~~ c'~g:.;_$35. 14' 1J99Glaatron IH-b-------career minded Call lh11 8ecntarywflllnttypiog per. Appl7 S-S. lllaaioo well trained genth ~· _.,sm lncl:60bpEvtnrude o le 18'. like new. Raymond (71·0 642-7840 ab belptul • dktapbone' Bee4:hcraft, 18741 No. Wall re 1 a wanted , Freezer" 17 cu ft, Chest w/ldds. $300 lnd'ds tack. plant tbl S2. Dodie lire Cover and trailer redtwbt/blue, $1800/besl Aft8pm(n4)64G-9°24S. MuslbePoiaed&able~ Airport Way, S.A. OrillDaJPlua.S3Hr + type,Coldlpot.Likenew S3HU8 rims4forl25,Docfgewbl Hanyman.ylltru ~er644-0.196 SICllT'ARY deal effectively w/all ~2T20 ~· ~l!! ~vr", N~B'. $1.35.4W7·21M2 Bay OeAIUnl. aome tack, ~v;:k~:.:ftoio~:_ tl500ormakeolfer Islander 30, MK n. super AM .. Sft.AT-t:Jpelalpeopl•. Stock Clerk po'1tioa. fW.I betwn3..Spm AlmoltnewKemnore ,.ue.S5!50. <n4 J-.o21&/S5&-l81l bol.t.manyxtru.P .P. -Pleu.callMWIBt or pt-time. lluat be sood · Waaber•Dry•r 131.a Cleanin& out bouae <• &M-1836 Preati.e toe. adj OC 9alD 'tl.loooa w/figure1, records 4s W'IKUftl•nl 7»7!!00 praae). Example: 1873 14' YeUowJ ctet O/B 30 . Airport. llust be mature, 1HI llVM CO able to handle carton WllUUAlllAN It HI ataaPd ao.. 1065 W i o c h e s t e r , b. Jobn a Gd • IHobie 12 Mono Cat• I trlr :::.. .. ~ w/e~pi""' ... _Ce_Dr we .. bto •P to IO Ibo Noed penon to leo<n '::t.r:::=..~dopot. •-H•m••m••••••••• wuberl-. toblee I< .:;. Pb.::0..e ::""-pt"""'·-· S.. ,..,. , a Y t liT o c. Re Newport Beach Nmt1aJ ror 1eana1ng u.e abipphl& •6 rec. Also, • 13 cu ft refrig. $100. Sofa. cbaira, ccftee tables, ex· • · v · in&. Aft 19m, 64CMG5. :.:._ ~ledeft ol illv~~ F.qul()pparEmployer romantic trade of aome maintenance & · MZ-7118 SSO. glaaa top t.abl• $30, ~ ec des~. pewter. Y~u 13 Bostoo Whaler. Like t?IAI' All wood /ttail to ~/" • abili:~-l~~~~~~~~~I ul!OJakins Salaryopen. c~. Printiq plant. Wditnt«', Jood eoedl· lampeS10ea.2cbaln'" name 1l, we have at! new, 50bp. trlr, ~. Nduomework •Maha~~ ~. Xlol pa/'r: N.B.~l s.1Toltart.540-802'7 tkm,tra.ttne ea,battreeSlO,Polaroad 9G-8745 m-mo Call Ton 6JO.JolO 0 for rl&bt penon. CalJ SecnUry . 51MZio camera $50, Sean •win1I JilaboC tum. tbl 6 b 1 R Nita .rJ knc:b 673 ,;Y' Alleeo'JS2-2T7'f SUUtBWOltC WAllHOUSI · aetSlO.GMl.&4 bl bin •/ ufc ~. m ienell H' cabin w · 11 . EXECUTIVE PC>aSTUDIMT'S a--Y Kenmore Waaber *125 c na ca el, b fet. cnliaer. TWtn 175 HP Jt'Col bt Challen --.. ---._---~ •mPer o1 _ .. _ Whirl l D1w' s1s' MwWy 1070 eerver, booalu. lAI twn OllC outdrivea. Lo hrs. um a · ger . .__.ARY acl!~ ~ rcribed Vartoua dutlet, exper IUI ~o d d d : ••••••••••••••••••••••• bed, aquare lamp tbl, Loaded. *25,000. P.P . lOllded, clean.1'7000. 0.ll Xlnl typing• sb req'd. SECRETARY b• 11+. cafi/t«~1~1~ preferred. interior de· ll~n~u • Beautiful J.2tK VVSI small plant tbl. Very re· ~ 1_813480I_......;.. _____ _ '::f ~~·:.&~j:~ ~!: Ml4U.5t~l'11·2500 ~San Clemente round d1amoad mounted :;:,nable prices. Art U'T~Cnhr 1Champlon1hlp Luer benefit• Sal um · ·•pdla 1020 lnwbltetoklTlffHYaet. ,&4$-18S7. Flahlq •...-1110179 for sale. Aakinl meuurat• w/ablUlJ SAMTIA90 HlfpW..t.ct 7100 w.iaW..twd 7100 •-•-................ =:t~~ $1.S,OOO, ~1tlm1w ree111t.O;t~r.:-1~ S750.67W321 s-s...__to· Law Of a.a.~ •••••••••••••••••••••-~"'••••••••--••••••• .. &MOl'9S · W_.... 1011 treeltipt.bna 1"78.s73-3Mi Cal-Cal catamaran 14 · flee. ClO Newport C.Dtel ~ "-"' • med. bu1. sell, tt1:' ' I, 1071 .... _._............ eves. -. perfect eood. Oraqe & Dr. DO. 1220. Ne"1>0"1 'ftl nmOHr tell fti lnde. Cycle • Co ..... -·················· Wem.d ISIUI Camera. • • wbL Xlra tall incl. 9650. BeaQb.C.92880. Excellent opportunity U.LU"R I.~ Newport Blvd. C.11. lCal eqwpmcL tnfra·red Havecuh. ' 87 Chrl1Cra.rt 26 f1rmt PYt pty. Will de· -.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~for an Ea•cutl •• SEARS ROEBUCK & I0-1910 S'100. Blahmanalipmenl Call96CM121 lapstrake sea sciff, lwbt Uver.~ • Secretary wltb some CO rack siooo. Auto scan engi,,..., lots of equip-1 ---------*Slaebries* --I"..... • c... IOJI ••II•• 4000 ooo17m OllBfTAL-S -. nod>,.,. r .. -. ---I f~ lluat bav• 1ood Has Im.mediate openings Coi': ·•-••••-••••••••••••• $1000. Cherry picker ~!-J>!lllriea wanted. ~~!~mer. $9GOO. ... t070 A.cd.ol/G.O. aoSll.000 ahortbud aad typio& T•±ws s.t lt,..al•laltf'.. $300. -lBSl ._...,._..,salea &M!!"l'tce -....... S. ·--·•••••••••••••••• ~~!!TAIJF .. Mtlla.Yoawtlllitework· r-r ~klttena.CFAre-b)'experta.Sbah'nSUh, W-..S:Sipf<W311'new LlJ_.Ageccy 1111 lo ow-coqeelaJ ·~ liatend. Xlnl cauallty, tft n I 111• IOIO 557-HOO. AT19ft'IOM ullboat. N••port GI08lrd1Sl.Stol04 mospberean4wlllf)Qjo,-Full or part.-time, Excellent tieautlful 1001 hair ......................... tW·tl FISlat•l Harttelraru.Wlllpa1rr-~~:' • ..... ,.,,•lid .. .,, comp-benefits. Paid vacaUoo. ~•h•• punto. OOING10CATALINA! ..,t_.., tOIJ u· Chm pion •· ••rdlbo••o. W ·J4to. ~~~~~~~~~ ~~· holidays, employee dlacount&. ~:.,~. el Mlona. •••-••••••••••••••••• ,,7brtd1t. Cll'S.1188. a:M830 -,..:t::=.. Ente,f • cballedging world ot .. 8040 C.QlllbJ~~ecl. tPea~Oeac.ur,tJObua =• Sere•,,1.•Jle1. bfou1'aallboat•ul· tat:;afdY/ telepbcmeulee. ....................... Hriu Is 1 Fender £ btJtt:aak. te1J9•. ed bf N ... port Beacb • M lull'wW PlwitOmad: Gold•• aatrl••er '11 1r· Sylvula Color Sltowmaol0-ZS38 =roe com.PletelJ re· doctor.CallafUpm...L . .._.., 'cfcirpoct u....:wa w,,....4-.SUIO ' ~. •JtltMd llOO. ----.. & ... , ...... Fmdlnf~.S...1111N. lllll t11*t •lmill_I rn ........ , 111 m-llJI · Wonln'• clotblo1. -.r-T.,_. •• -·-.. ...,~loraccllll4-0j ~ClfPa MH' .,.., .. ,... h.rioa n • .., to $a0. • '' .. ..., Incl. deptb finder It WAHRD:• .Upou\de Ka. ·a.pouu ----1714t1Ja.lllO s.-1;.._.A ~ u..a ,,_ t.a. l old 56190...._ ... .-.................. brudDIW unuMcU·•&Y U., NB area. '500 re-., .. -~ .. ..n;; 1111.t. ";w• 1911 oldor Exeeull .. Fii ,_ .. llllr. -w...t. T .. -lU.1'"' ••• .. ,,.-.... ~ ! ~IUTll~ft S.:0.~~== ~~-_-.ri _ __.. _____ · ~•:J::.'at.i:::::. =~ •100. Call ~all•. Call RQ. -•-·-------..._ .... r;,~.:...:, ~ ~·"""' . SCllMAUZBllS, Stu-Aa6p beDd .... caulh aftAYAilAia& 'D.1.,.1wUlbl_...... . ' 4ard. bore 2121m. ''''100. N•• kaAdmad• CoaletwDc• Table. IO" IF PT~. l4,,. VACNewport141-CJMl .._ • _, _ _. D -• • .. , _._ .... l'lllltrtoao w/rwtl qullt'7$ ... .._ 1.-d~blut 1op,e cbrl. be&m. Cpt q1t e.~ u....&~e...--• ,.._ •·t• ... •• • 0, r ••• .... x"a ·: " • •• ""•" CNlft. u..-i ._ ..... --. ..., AMlll40 • ..apm decll, lla8dls Auto PUot. --..... ~ ..... • Se • •1 ..._ .. llt!t...,.,. 1..,, Hall lit ~.'Us' •ma,,..~ror-11.,. wlldrs Bt~)tee ~ Po* ...,.11 , w-for mL1••~· , c•••••• .. ••;.,... ........ ••••·,... ... 1 ~--""""""~~bi. T.-.C... 0 ;.. _.,... -·~~~ -• ..... ~-~-__;! 'iltodllD•, AltC. Xlat '!-. _ _.. ............... Ml~~ l ~~ · i -'"'-~ 11 "111>••Prllrl .. l'llm6lJ~•~u.t..-Atwtt..-aub Ar<c~--• -h•o•iblelJll ..... ...a "'"'.......,. • 1, ~ _ -,-"-\5\.16 " ~ =:arla. ".l . ull '1 .. atbeulll.P •oo. •Ama-p.;l°' .._. Pb~! ..,,111111iptara•ca.bilt " ,__ I -.ClfttPll call~ llllP'L Of CT'llllMf. flfo .._......., I 1 .-. . ' 1 -- NEW '78 GLCs f'tllClD TO SB.1. s3251 AS LOW AS ••••••••••••• • \peed, front Oil< b•••n1 ~tried wllttl~ & AM ••OIO (FA•l-s.~11)0. Ptua T .. &~ OFFlAOOOOTHAUWEO MAY3t, 1919 \ • • • • • • • • • .. • • .. • .. • ,. .. • lit • • • • • • • * • .... 9727 lf74MAZOA '73 Ford Van. 64M •1,.vup w/cJean. Custom camper r -int. Runs uceU. MUST 4 speed tr~. & chrome SELL! MUST SELL! wbeeh. C~J. 83H789 OMLY$2999 Mir.de '7.5 GMC s urfer van , calm Mascia/a...,. )>airtt & ant. Mags, dual d s unroof, b1 back pilot 21.50H.arborBlv .. C.M. seats, carpeting. tape , ___ 6_4_S-_S_7_o_o __ .... deck . Aak1 n g ssooo. '63lolem'I PU. Short box, _.,,_._97u _____ _ whtspOke whls, lrg knob· '73 Ford van, Maxi biea. 4-cyl eng. Orr. 100. $2575. m--0183 or 754-0146 Call 848-9688 '73LUV Good rood. A.to U.llNJ 9510 $1600 or best offer. •••••••••••••••••••••• • Call 75.2·.56115. '74 Datsun, 63M , D I P manHold. Mi chelln s. $2200/bstofr.493-8411 BARWIC K DATSUN ' ''" I t' 831-137S4YJ.J37S WE BUY CllAMCARS &TIUCIS CONNRL CHEVROLET ~Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 546-1200 '76 2002, 4-spd, sunroof. air. stereo A.M /FM. ex· cell. cood. $7500. 998-3679 c.t 9715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 c.pri V6. PS, d.IJt intr. 4 spd, AM /Fii cu.a, Lo mi. $3200. 648-1578 •DRIVE>.* * LITI'LE. .. * SAVE A LOT SHO.P •COMPARE BARWICK DATSUN ' ' 8 3 1 -137~ 49 3-3375 o.. .... .__ c_.. • GMC Tncb 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-9840 197'HOMDA CVCCWAGOM 4 speed, root rack. AM /FM redlo " low miles. <855RJV I. OMl.Y$Jt00 ........... ....... , ..... 2100 Harbor Blvd .. C.M. 631-1330 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP USED CARS roREioN. DOMESTIC oc~ICS U your car ls utre clean '74 DataQn 710, • dr. !'IC. 17 Accord. 11old , 5M, xJnl CODd. See to believe. ,._. 5 spd 95.150 SMSO/t»tofr. 673-8003 551-SJ.9 · ... nnt. IAu. IUIQ • Datsun 510, 2 dr, nma i.m HONDA cvcc su. 21Z5Rerbor Blvd. IOOd. but body la terrt. Uoa Wap w.elr, ateteo, eo.t.lfesa m.2.500 ble.'400.873-3820 All·Flf radio: Qew '7• 280Z. Jo miles, xlot braket. new Ura. new eood., A.JC. Best Offer! battvy; t1111a1e reel, ...,., (Mey pm atnpAftl. GOGd WEIUY USED CARS' CALL GARTH Uaed Cir Mgr 540-!630 CMclJUon. $2800 or bMt 2IO'l. "78, auto, A/C, 4'gOO offer. See It et 49' mi'•· Cabnllo St .. Costa 11•• 49t-053U~$40.W9 (•CJ"OIJI trona W•&.c:Utt '71 UGO Cpe. ~ ml, Gd Pleu> or call MW3'7t : cond. $1600/ofr. days SINGL,E AGAIN + .-n.ev95S-2325 llust stlt '77 Accord. • 2128 HARBOR ILVD. irn *-Z XJot ~. Lota SUv.r on black. 4000 ml. tt COSTA MESA Of extraa. SleOC). Cell llJOO. Pb5M-llw ., House of lmPorts . . ... ~·· ... ' '. . ...... , ... ---~ ttouse Of lmPo~ •. •' •••.. "I ,, I t I .... • ~•I ....... House of Imports • ,_.,,, •I ••'I•· '"'' WI IUY --aft-. '77 Accord, J.apd. air. * 10,000 ml. xlat cond,1--'"'.'::".:--:-----~ UlmCMSI '71 • SX. Alf/Flf. •tr, ... OIM tv ... 1$1-NIO Mii ••'re~ .... a...n>1« •.ooo . .-oo. clJI. "" ................. . deaMnblp lD LIM Inlet IG·20IZ I 'l' .H 0 Cl d. c I " I c Auto C.ur. We Mid ~ .n.taa ~ t.ola of ffltkbbeck. N•• Urt1 >'Out &INd nl'' a . but IWl •t11 pepp1. ~ • bfb. Lo ml. JOI Good nabbw. ~ bat· ..-....... MAC,,_SON ~u•Qlt aaJt *'· ~ t7H Cl9ftOllT ........... , •••••••••••• llAueo0taterl>t1.. .... t711 XKS COOY. Wtiltt. IRVINE •••••••M••••••••••••t• •per cltu, ao full. , ... 1222 u~~ ... ~ :r,;t=:...-~· 5 Yr Almlclllg A•llllllWt.OAC To,oht 9765 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llFOUYOU SB.I. YOUR TOYOTA. SEE US! MAll9UIS TOYOTA MISSION VIEJO 131-2110 495-12' 0 '77 CEUCA GT. Coupt>. A..C. AM /FM stereo. 11 trac.'k, d eck r uck pin stripes. wire whls. white W·lan 1nl. lo milt>!> 646-9303, 962·~. Ask for Rlck. ·73 Deluxtt Corolla, vry good c:ond. 4 dr. e111 maint ret'ord~ itva1I Be.st offn lift 4 ·30 1'76 s. Sunroof. 7'' gold .,. ,_m._7299 _____ _ lays. AM /FM. usseue. '78 blk, Cellce1 .Llltback. Blac:lt on bla t'k w11h 11pec.'11I ed1t100, ru11y ~ wbaJe la.le. 831 ~.Will io.ded. 7Sl·731<1 take older Porsche 1n •---------~ '78 Porscbe 928 loaded. red. brwn, salver . blue. 10011 (7l41540-7SS8 Ken 76 C<>aou.A WGM 'kyl .• auto trans .. radio. heale1'. (S27PJA>. Heres a gas saver for &roWld town & short lri ps : 'TT 9US, red beauty. Must sell Woa 'l laat thru weekend. at Sl7.SOO. PP 673-0008 •SZTn 540·5630 WE'RE DEALING!!! OVER I 00 HONDAS NOW IN STOCK! lay Ffod1lsoe S.,.- "luy your Mew H.-'llow' Ofld 1Mtlt' tt.. prfce ....._, Good..-ffClftofH..._ .... old prfc"l11 • No CCllfalytfc C••erftr • u'"a. ........ • 42 MPG•A o.. of ........... ......... , ... .. " ; •• rrrw I 1978 BRAT I I I ( DAILY PtL.OT (JI '74 Super BeeUe $2200 6'1US22. S·S. .. 1 MtM,Uaed .. . .. .. . . Cl4 DAILY PILOT A..to1 UMd ;:;.d ............ ,,4.o u;,;; .......... ,;~·, Allto1, Used Autos, UHd A.altos, Us.d ....... : ..•••.••••••.......•.••••••••.••..........•••..•...•••••••...•.•..•.............•.............................•............... , ..... , jiiiiCiiiliiiiiiiiliilJliiiijjii .. ii .PHIL 19e& Lincoln Sedan· M.n:.y 9950 a.-w.. 9955 hllffoc 9'6S ,... ___ I ... 6&1\ v1-__... ••••••••••••••••••••••• LON"' "'4Aae e • ..,,,,..,.,. """'t ... ~. . ••••••••• • •• • •• •• • • • • •: ••••••••••••• • • • • •. • ••• FOR ~ ~ ORANGECOUNTY S rn Olds 4 Ooot hkt-new '78 Grand Prix i.ndf'r 0 MIWIST 56M MWJt sell A:.lun~ :>,000 m1 ·~. still t.ndu (SOON TO BE COLLECTOR'S ITEMS) ******************************************** 1961 YW...... • lt70 ¥W...... :it 1970 YW S•••b•dt it 1971 YW ...... Stick shift automatic. it 4 speed. AM/FM radio •Automatic. sunroof. • 4 speed. AM/FM radio AM /F M radio & In • & tow miles. Like NEW! it AM/FM radio & super • & low miles. Super excellent cond1t1on! • (4104) * clean! (519CCP) •sharp! (018KMX). (VSV646). it lt it 51395 : 51695 ! 51795 ! 51895 • • • ******************************************** 197J YW S.W...... ,. lt74 YW S.W...... it-1976 YW S.W...... it-lt72 '-tit tiff In extraordinary • 4 speed. sunroof & • '4 s Peed . a 1 r •s speed . AM /FM oond1llon With 4 speed • rad 10. Immaculate it cond1t1omng. AM/FM * stereo radio & in good & AM I F M rad 1 o • cond1llon! (816KZX} • radro. radial lrres & • cond111on (049UC8 ). (438KK0) • it-immaculate! (839NY J) • 52295 ! 52895 : 53395 ! 56995 • • • ******************************************** BILL YATES, 9HC. VOLKSWAGEN + p::a c::::J ~!!!Sc:::: ........ e:: SALES • LEASING • SERVICE SZ852 Valle Road. S •• .I-• Cep .. tl••o HOURS: _,_, ,.,..'°''• u-..Y •-ro•r• ,....., ..... '°''- Pncfll)4uola&-=~ ~ ..,l>oeCS IO onat.... cucnt...O 493-4511 837-4800 O"-llOO<t .. o-o..rw ..... ~ .. - You AUTO put a few words to work for you in the DAILY PILOT 642-5678 ------READ ME UNCOLN·MERCURV SU95 S41J.l070 WatT. S660G. 814 °" blk. ~ Hi! I'm a '74 L1ncolo °:1._tnbJ,_:1!_:11wo0PEEN PWo '957,_S48 __ 7364 _____ _ • Coat .• fr l 'Q) 1ookinl foe a ..,.. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 Gran Pnx LJ 3500 ,." oewbome.lbavefactoty LINCOLN -MERCURY 72Fonlri.to nu'11, loaded Coat '82411.. '~oO air conctltlonl111 IO I'm 15-ltAutoCenterDr. S700.4.96--0l7.Caft:> sell $8200. Gray 1~11.,.., ,,.~ cool ln l\&auner. I alao SDF'wy·Lake Forest exit exter. bl.It mter ~'71' ..,, Pinto, white w /red ln· ter. Bouabt new vu • must sell. WW take price tomeWbere betwn blab &. low book. 4 Cyl. auto. Still bu 1500 ini's left oo warranty. Good car. All glass hatchback. SM·7533 eves/wknds. have All/Pll 1t.reo to IRVINE '7$, 20,000 ma's, It avocado -------- calm your lr•••ny 130.7000 gm. 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(611RDL) pnce betwn high & low pwr sleu1ng. pow .. , ,__._ brakes. radio. <381NYT •· 540-5630 .,.,.,. 4 Cyl. aut.o Still •$5295 has 1500 ma's left on war Cliff. 646-6420. 752· 7990 MIN cwy ttSO '70 Ford Torino wagon ••••••••••••••••••••••• PIS, P /B, A/C. V8. Mu.st 76 IOICAT ranty. Bo~bt new van 540-5630 5.14-7533 eves/wknds ~-P JP 552-8235 VUAGI WA.OM 4cyl., •pd.. factory alr 2626 HARBOR BL VO •13 Pinto wagon Good con ' CHI \SO\,~ SO\ 75LTD40ll vs. !actory air coad .• radio. beater. vinyl roof. (862LXZ). •$2666 540-5630 1011 \SO\ & SO\ • LINCOl N M~ m:unv 2626 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA '67 Cowl try Squ.I re. All power. 10 pa.sa, air, xlnt cond. ~-963-463S u..c.olit tt45 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEAR MEW '71UMCOLM TOWHSIDAM Driven less than 300 miles. It's loaded with luxurious conve · niences-AM/FM stereo quad, leather Interior, speed control. tilt wheel, door locks, on & oo .... Driven ooly 3 Daya A real sacrifice oo this like new Town Sedan. Reg. mt siuoo. 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Stoeks * VOL. 71 , NO. 150, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES Gates By JERRY CLAUSEN Qt t• Dally Pllel $t.tft None or Orange County's 23 chiefs of police trust Sheritr Brad Gates with "sensitive" or- ganized crime information, a former pohce chief says. W a l t er Sco tt . o n ce Westminster police chie f a nd no w a candidate for Gates· sheriff coroner office m the e lec- tion next T uesday, team ed up 4 Not with another candidate for the sam e post to blast Gates in Laguna Hills be fore a civic group. Candidate Lauren Rusk of San J u a n Capis t ran o. 12-year sheriff's department vete ran. and Scott took issue last week with what they called the sheriff department 's morale problems , the burgeoning county -a rea crime rate and sheriffs depart· ille "~., ....... BLACK SMOKE FILLS SKY AFTER REFINERY EXPLOSIONS Three People Known Dead, 12 Others Injured In Blasts Three Die in Texas Refinery Explosion TEXAS CITY, Texas <AP l - A dozen fiery explosions tore through a Gulf Coast oil refinery m a <'hain reaction early today, killing three workers and 1nj ur· 1ng 12 others. plant officials said. The biggest blasts blew up two 55.000-gallon gasoline tanks. The ticat was so mlens c that fi refighters s aid they were una· b lc to get closer than within two blocks of the Texas City Refin ing Inc. A huge. s wirling black cloud drifted over the a rea al daybreak. and a fi reball with llames reaching 200 feet m the air was visible from Hous ton 35 miles to the northwest. "It kept J:ietli ng worse and wo rse." said Sara Grasso. who wi th tier husband and three c hildren were a mong about 250 r es ide nts evac u a t ed fro m nearby homes. "Fina lly. one blast shook lhe baby's bed and woke her up." Rick She rman. manager of in· dustrial and public relations for the refinery, said at least 15 peo- ple were working at the refinery at 2 a .m. when the fi rst of about a dozen explosions occurred. Sherman S'aid the ori~in of the first explosion had not been de· termined. Local hospitals reported 12 ad· missions. three or the m in critical condHlon. S herman said one of those <See 3 DEAD, Page A2> SEILER NEEDS MORE CIWRS ••1 was pleased with my ad in the Daily Pilot, it had a tremen- dous response and if I had 20 recliner chairs, I could have sold them all very easily." That's the s uccessful story told by the Costa Mesa woman who placed this ad in the DaJly Pilot: Two comrortablc r~lincr c hairs. flne!l t m1uaah)de. 1 buraundy. 1 .iold. xJnt rond. ll~u .ux """" Jr you've got fllmlsh1n11 that you want to tum into ea.ah, Juat caU the Daily Pilot Claulfled at 841·581'8. JEX AS Shreveport ' LOUISIANA Gull ol Mtaico ~ ,,, ......... Witt SITE OF EXPt.OSIONS Texas City Refinery 2SanlaAna Teens Stabbed In Huntington Two Santa Ana teen·agers were stabbed and slashed during an apparenUy gang·rel ated knlle and broken botUe fi~on the sands ea.st of the Hun Beach City Pier Monday a er· noon. police reported. The two bloodied victims re- fused to give police any informa- tion about the fight after friends •nd lifeguards carried the pair from the beacb following the 4:30 p .m. lncident, said Sgt. Luis Ochoa. One Df the youths, aged 15, la reported ln good condition today at Pacifica Ko.pital wlth a deep stab wound ill bis rllbt abdomen and various cute and acrapa. The oc.btr victim, a.red I.I, &ul· feted cutt on hit riJCht ha.net aa cs. STAB, Paae A2> ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1978 TEN CENTS Trusted, Rival Charges ment administrative problems. Scott. who said he spent 20 years in county law enforce- m ent, including five years as Westminster chief, claimed he personally polled county police chie fs to determine: or the 23 chiers. 22 said they would not vote for Gates as she riff on June 6; Twenty two said they would vote for anothe r candidate, -All 23 replied they would not place sensitive information in the sheriff's organized crime files. The 23 chiefs could not all be immediately polled on Scott's al· legations about their opinions. ·'What is happening in Orange County today is just near dis· aster ." Scott told members of the SaddJeback Exchange Club. Scott clrumed that without a strong inter-agency intelligence system. organized crime soon will infiltra te county law en- for cement. politics a nd business. He said that in 1975 the law en· rorcem ent a gencies lost their Orange County Intelligence Unit <OCIU l operated in District Al· torney Cecil Hicks' offices At the comma nd of the county board of supervisors . the in- formation was to be moved to the sheriff's department Scott said most c1u es · police departments removed :.ens1t1v<: reports from those files whic h contained information on 4.000 to 5.000 counlaa n:. gathe red by mos t or the county':. police agen· c1es But 1n a la t e r inte r vie w, Sher 1rc Gates denied the allega t ions. JlOling has depart ment had <See POLICE. Page A2) • ID Air _'"rash • Trustees Violation Charged By ROBERT BARKER OI tlle o.lty l'llel StMt Trustees of the Huntington Beach City <elementar y I School District have been charged with viola ting a state law over action they took last February involv· mg a pnncipal caught up in con· trove rsy at Dwyer School. P a r ent Steve Schumacher . who lodged the charges at the Ora nge County District At· torney's Office, a lleges that trustees "knowingly and willful· ly · · violated the Brown Act. the state's anti-secrecy law Sc humache r c laims t ha t trus tees took action in a closed session to give Principal Dr. Frances Bennie a notice that she m ay not be rehired in Sep· tember because or declining enrollment predictions . He asserts that the announce· m ent of the decision was not made publicly which he says is a violation or the Brown Act. Or. Bennie subsequently was r e a ssigned as principal al Le Bard School. Some members of the boa rd had previously cited morale problems at Dwyer and said the changes would be best for a ll concerned. A majority of the Dwyer teaching staff has accused Dr. Bennie of undermining morale a nd s tifling productivity in a let· ter to trustees. A group or parents IS fighting Dr. Bennie's transfer. Some of the m say that innovat ions by the principal have enhanced their children's education. Alex Al~ander says that the board has caved in to the union's demands in the transfer of Dr. Bennie. "Democracy is living on bor· rowed time in the Huntington Beach City School system," he said . "Teachers, administrators and the board have s urrendered <See VIOLATION, Page A2> 85 DEATH TOLL A STATE RECORD By Tbe Associated Press The California Highway Patrol reports a record of 85 people killed statewide during the Memorial Day holiday weekend. In Sacramento, CS'lifornia Highway Patrol Sgt. Doyle Mor· rison said the traffic toll was the highest since statistics began to be recorded in 1947. T he previous record of 80 Memorial Day weekend deaths was recorded in 1972. O.lly Pllet l'tMtl W IU~M.-K.-ie~ OFFICIALS PROBE WRECKAGE SHORTLY AFTER CRASH A Mother and Her Teen-age Sons Among the Victims Man's Citizenship Revoked by Judge CHICAGO <AP> -· A federal judge ruled today that Frank Walus lied to immigration of- fi cials by concealing a hidden past as a Gestapo killer during World War II. Judge J ulius J . Hoffm an of U.S . Dis t rict Court revoked Walus ' citizenship, saying the evidence was "clear. convincing and uneqwvocal" that the re- tired Chicago labor er lied to authorities about his past. Hoffman's ruling in the cavil case opens the road for Watus· possible deportation . The government a rgued d ur- ing the civil trial :hat Walus was a Gestapo agent who killed at least 13 J ews during the war . Wa lus, 55, ins isted that he ne ver had been a member of the Gest apo and had spent the war year s workin~ oa f arm s in Cubans in Zaire? NEW YORK <A P I -Two Katanga11 soldiers captured in the invasion of Zaire's mineral- rich Shaba Province claim that two Cuban a dvisers accom· panied the rebel force from its Angola training base, according to Ne wsweek magazine. Germ any During a three -wee k c1v1I tnal in March ;.ind April, 11 witnesses identified Walus as the m an they s aw help liquidate Jewish ghet· tos in Poland from 1939 lo 1944. Defens e a ttorney Robe rt Kore nkiew1cz counter ed with four Ge rma n ('itizens who test ified that they e mployed Walus as a farm labore r dunng World Wa r II. He a lso in· troduced into evidence cert1f1ed German health ins urance rec· ords listing a Franz Walus as a farm laborer who worked for the fo ur German farmers during the wa r years. Korenkiew1cz noted that the government did not present one document s howing that Walus was eve r a m e mber o f the German armed fotces. G overnm e nt a tto rneys <'laimed the health insurance documents were fakes, saying that many Gest a p o agents forged documents at the end of the war to provide themselves with alibis . The y a lso cha lle nged the c redibility of the Ge rm a n farmers. saying they were re- latives of people who we re Nad Party members during t~e wa r. Holiday Traffic 'Worst' 103,000.Crou:d Four Beaches in County West Orange Count y authorities were resting up to· day after a Memorlal Day that capped a three·d~y holiday period ttuit cattffd the heaviest workloa.<!s in their experience. ·'Traffic wes tbe worst we have ever aeen tt," said Orange County Sberifr'a Harbor Patrol Deputy Dean Cordell, adcUn1 that boating actMty in the Hunt· ln1ton Harbour area was the heaviest evfr'. • Memorial Oay attendance at Hun1Unatoa S.acb, Hunllniton State Beach, Bolla Chica Si.ate Beach and Seil Btacb totaled .a estimated 103,000 people. Many visitors were turned away by overflow In parking ueas and simply tear of extreme heavy traffic. Sur«n1 and bathing accidents complicated by a sudden strong surf In Seal Beach Sunday added to problemit and s ent two r.e rsons to Pacirtca Hospltal'it ntenaive can unit FrenJt Dlll(e>ne1e. 43, or Lona Betcb, and Totn Foaart.y, 23, ot Artesia, boC.b 1uffered cervical aplnal iJ\Ju:rtes, llfe•uards said. A thlrd swimmer, John Cutler. 18. ot La Puente. was rescued aft.er passing out as he clung, ex· hausted, to a piling under the Huntington Beach City Pier, lifeguards said. AuthvriUes sa1d Cutler's loca· lion was in a blind s pot where they did not immediate ly notice him rrom their llfeguard station on the pier unUl he floated out from under It. Llle1uards said their men Pat Graham and Mike Gifford, jumped oft t.be pier and were then Jolntd b.' Lileguard Ron . Renno. They gave Cutler moulh·lo· mouth resuscitation in the water and revived him. Aircraft Plunges In Irvine By PJOLJP ROSMARIN 01 Ille Delly Pllel Si.H A woman. he r compa nion and her two sons. all or Santa Ana. were killed Monday when their hght aircraft plunged into an Irvine intersection while on a landing a pp roach lo Orange County Airport N at1ona l Transport a t1o n Safety Board investigator., today sought to determine the cause of the crash. An autopsy of the body or pilot Edward S Russell. 33. was scheduled this afte rnoon. K illed wi th Russell we re Selena Chess, 42. and he r sons Robby. 15. and Ste phen. I l. Police said all four died on impact. Though a fi re caused by leaking fue l broke out, their bodies were not burned. fi remen .. eported. Several witnesses who saw the plane, a Cessna 310 twin engine. s aid the c raft ·s landing gear and landing lights were on when s udden ly it d ove into the intersection of Daimler Street and Duryea Avenue. The plane narrowly m issed several commercial buildings in the lrvine Industrial complex. Police said it struck the street at about a 45-deR r ee a ng le, bounced about 40 ya rds and <'rashed onto the grassy street frontage of the C E. M 11 ler Corp. Several fi remen at a county fir e s tat ion near UC lrv1nt' witnessed a nas h a nd puff ol .:;m oke at the c r a sh, a cting Ba tta lion Chief E ric G rigg~ said. Gr1 ~g5 <;aid t h e g r ou p :.ippearcd to be retu rnin~ from a Memorial hot id a v Ol•l1n1?. <See CRASH, Page A21 Htmtington Teen Unhurt in Crash Michael Anthony Acosta , lf>. or Hunting ton Beac h, e 'lcaped serious injury Sunday when he lost control or his auto and th~ vehicle rolled mto ;i dit ch. pohc~· reported. The youth. of 7582 Washington Ave., failed to negotiate <1 curw while drivm~ south on Gothard Street near Eilts Avenue at 9 32 a.m. pohce said. Coast Weath e r Sunny throu~h Wednes· day. Fol{ or low clouds l:i te tonii;?ht a nd ~art y Wedne'id ay m ornin g. Lo ws tonight 58 to 63. Highs Wednesday in upper 70s. INSIDE TODA '1 Chester Whalen . 6 1. of Everett. Wa•h.. ., ·· rcCIJ· cling" his Life. Viciim ~f n stroke. cancer of the ktdnet;. tumor on hu ltmg and tu.~ heart attacks, he now re· bmld& wreclred bicycles for j un and poclcet money See "Turnu1g Cyc lec 1nlr> Re~cle1" on Page A9 l•tlex .. -( f • . . ' • A2 DAILY PILOl H1F Alimony Fairness Queried WASJUNGTON <APl The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to- day to decide whether state laws providing alimony payments on· ly for women foster unconstitu- tional sex discrimination. The justices said they will study a challenge to Alabama's alimony laws. Twelve·states award alimony to women only. In addition to Alaba ma. they are Arkansas. Georgia. Idaho. Louisiana. Mis· sissippi, Nevada. New York. South Carolina. South Dakota. Tennessee and Wyoming. In other matters today. thP Supreme Court: -Ruled that lawyers general- ly cannot soli cit busine~s by personally contacting potential clients but may do so. in somt! cases. when representing non- profit groups that engage in lawsuits as a "form of political expression." -Said it will decide under what circumstances poor people charged with minor crimes are entitle d to court-e1ppointed lawyers. Agreed to st udy a request by Massachusetts authorities that at ease significantly the constitu· tional r estrictions on police searches. Left untouched rulings by the Federa l Communications Commission and lower courts that the so-called "fairness doc trmc" imposed on broadcasters on controversial m atters ex- empts virtually all paid ad· vertising. Overturned by a 7 2 vote the robbery conviction of a Ken· tucky man because the trial judge refused to instruct the jury that a defendant is pre- sumed innocent until proven guilty. -Agreed to decide whether the state of Nevada must pay victims of an automobile acci- dent a negligence award of more than Sl million ordered by courts in California Ambu1ance Hijacker In Custody A young woman who disliked the Anaheim psychiatric facility where s he was a temporary guest is in another one today. after hijacking an unattended a mbulance to m ake h er getawav. police said. Investigators from Anaheim <ind Fountain Valley were alert- ed shortly before 7 a.m. Friday to be on the lookout for the Morgan Ambulance Service rig that vanished simultaneously with the patient. They couldn't find he r for some time. but they heard from her throughout the period of her unauthorized absence and the unauthorized absence of the am-bulance. She was on the radio chatting wilh police as the rig rolled about the Anaheim and Garden Grove areas. invcstili!ators said. Garden Grove Pohce Officer Ed Rodine finally located the massing ambulance, parked directly across the street from the Garden Grov e Police Department. Authorities said the woman was taken into cus tody and booked under Section 5150 of the California Welfare and Institu- tions Code for her own protec- tion as a psychiatric patient. Investigators said t he am- bulance attendants who parked at the Anaheim mental care facility apparently left their keys in the ambulance. afford· ing the young woman a chance to escape. qAANQECOAST H~ DAILY PILOT ~.=.~~~~·'r,:=.:=c;,=. eo.v ""'°'l~"t COmctitfty ~N~ltOft\At• ptilbil\MO Moftc,.y lftrOVOf'I Ft1ct.ty fOf (O\t• ,... .. ,...._,a.a<~ """'-&-ac~·,...., 1.tt~ V•ll•Y. 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"I think the facts will show there is very good coopera- tion among all agencies in the county." The sheriff a dded . "I don't think it's proper lo get chiefs of police into political campaigns. They've always agreed with me that it wasn't proper to get in· volved. "The question to ask is, 'Are they supporting those two guys <Scott or Rusk)'?" Scott. though, told his au- dience Thursday that at this point not even the state has a handle on organized crime in Orange County. noting that an attorney general's task force had identified only fi ve or· ganized crime figures here. And. ht! said. information on one of those was incorrect. Both Scott and Rusk charged that sheriff's department morale under Gates is at the lowest in history. He claimed. "If Brad Gates could get the endorsement of his own men. 1 'd get out of the race." Gates labeled morale charges as "untruthful,'' countering. "I think the inside morale of this department is very good. "It's <morale charges) start- ing to get me perturbed. I don't think it's fair to the e mployees here. They·ve got some very professional people in this de- partment." But under questioning by Ex- change Club members. Scott and Rusk said the morale prob- lem and cooperation problem permeates fr om th e top downward in the department a nd is one of "altitude." Scott cited a recent Dana Point incident in which. he said. Los Angeles police officers were una~le. to gain Orange County s heriff s cooperation in making a three-pound cocaine confisca-tion and arrests. Huntington Be ac h in vestigators were committed to the a rrest. he claimed. and the offenders booked into that city's jail. In countering the charge. Gates cited his department's cooperation with other county agencies in a solicitation-for· murder case involving a Seattle attorney and the Bovan murder c ase in Newport Beach last year. "This should show the public how much these guys <Scott and Rus k > know about the busi· ness." Gates said. "They're un - informed and don't know what's going on." Gates also countered charges by Rusk and Scott that the sheriff's department is facing higher than average crime tn· crea ses in their patrol a reas. The sheriff said he hadn't seen a report mentioned by Scott but noted that reports for last year showed crime statistics in coun· ty areas were low. "We had one of the lowest crime rates in the state." he said. "If they <the two can- didates> got a quarterly report it might s how an increase, because this is a time period in which crimes ~o up." Scott claimed that a state re- port released earlier last week showed major crime in shenff- policed areas had increased 30 percent. The co untywlde average. he claimed. showed on- ly a six percent increase. Burglaries, Scott said, are up 31 percent in the s heriff's areas. '.fhat "is the highest of any place an the state," he said . The alleged rise in crime wai.t linked by the two sherifr's can- didates to poor departmental mo rale. m ism a nagement ot workloads and the need for eountywide "laak forces" lo follow moving burglary and drug rings . Scott charged that 24 dllterent ~ets or Intelligence records -23 ln the cities and one ln the sheriff's office -result In dupllcaUon. added expense and a lack of cooperation amon1 a1enclea. But. Scott Hid, Ufl ~ntds "feeJ lnlormaUon ts "ot secure <with the s hertft> It can 1ct out.., \ Chinese Hit Arms Talk Unit UNITED NATIONS <AP> - Alter years or boycotting dis- armament negotiations. China showed an interest in them in a speech to the U.N. General As- sembly that predicted the Soviet Union wtll start World War Ill. Speaking Monday at the as- sembly's special session on dis- armament, Foreign Minister Huang Hua condemned the 31- nation Geneva disarmament negotiating committee because the Soviet Union and the United States are its co-chairmen. He ca lled for new machinery "truly free of superpower control.·· A U.S. disarmament official. declining to be quoted by name. termed Huang's s tatement "significant" and a "hopeful sign .. that China wanted to participate in arms negotiations. <Related story A4 > Huang complained that in the Geneva committee. the Soviet Union and the United States "talk sha m disarmament and obstruct 6enuine disarmament. "This state of affairs must be completely changed." he said. The assembly's main political committee debates disarma- ment questions for three months each fall, and the ~neva com- mittee negotiates on them in· termlltenUy the rest of the year. Huang. apparently envisioning a similar two-lier system. said : "Questions or disarmament and inte rnational security. which concern the interests of all countries. should be de- liberated by an intemationaJ or- gan with the participation of all countries under the auspices of the United Nations .... The items and proeedures of dis- armament negotiations should be decided on by this organ. "Machinery responsible for disarmament negotiations s hould b e truly free of s uperpower control and should be set up through consultations by the governments in the de- Ii berative organ." Huang was cynical about the Soviet-Amer ican negotiations for a second SALT agreement limiting the nuclear arsenals or the two superpowers. "For anyone willing to face up to reality," he said, "the history of the strategic arms limitation talks since they began in 1969 has been a history of strategic arms race between the Soviet U nion and the U nit ed states .... Area Highway Budget Hike Recommended The Asse mbly Ways and Mea n s s ubco mm ittee on transportation voted to recom- mend adding $200 million to the 1978-79 budget for road construe· lion a nd related costs in Southern California. The m o v e cam e a fter a number of Orange County lawmake r s. including As- semblyman Dennis Mangers. D· Huntington Beach. testified that they believe the area has been short changed. "This bureaucratic blindness b y the D e partment of Trans portation has left us a massive pit that stretches for miles. and 20 years of promises. I m i~ht add, instead of a com- pleted Costa Mesa Freeway ... Mangers said . Completion of the Costa Mesa Freeway has been the subject of a n ongoing battle. with Mangers and city officials fi ghting for it and CalTrans Director Adriana Gianturco saying she opposes It. HB Cyclist Released From Hospital A 52-year-old Huntington Beach motorcyclist was released Sun· day from Pacifi ca Hospital (ollowing a Friday night accident in which he was thro\Vn some 44 feet. Walter Wllliam Johnson, 8081 Yorktown Ave .• was hurled from his vehicle when a car driven by John James McSbane, 1628 San- dalwood St.. Costa Mesa, re- Portedly turned In front of him on Beach Boulevard, south of Yorktown Avenue. police Hid. Johnson was northbound on Beach when McShane, driving a 1961 Cadillace aouthbound on Beach, made the lelt turn, the cycle 1ll1k1ni the rear rl1ht door of the car. Johnaon. wearing a helmet. was thrown acrosa the trunk of lht cu and onto the pavement. Loretta McSban , a pauenaer In th• a waa trtated and tt· eaae c ca, po ce 1 • No citations hive been luued pendint the outcome of an In· veauaauoo. O .. IY Piiie ....... ly Ar11tw ... Yltl•t Surprise Classmate When Gerber Children's Center in Huntington Beach ob· tained Buttercup. the goat. to join other animals for study by tht• childre n. teachers didn't realize they were getltng double for their money. Buttercup was pregnant. But she·~ not any m ore. Here is her offspring. daughter Butte rscotch. held by student Minda O'Bric. Sadat Pg ace Off er Given Extension CA IRO. Egypt IAP> -Presa· dent Anwar Sadat declared to· day he is giving his peace in· itiative with Israel another two months to prove itself a success or failure. lf his overtures to Israel fail to bring a settlement, Sadat said. "it's not the end of the world. Let us try another way. let us try another system " But, speaking at a news con ference at his Nile-side villa. he hinted that if the peace process proves fruitless. he might not agree to renew the disengage- m ent of forces pact wath Israel in the Sinai Desert The agree- m ent expires m October. He indicated he might reach a d ecis ion by the tame Egypt celebrates the 25th anniversary of its revolution in July. "I hope on the next 23rd of July there will be a surprise." he said. In Jerusalem . m eanwhile. Israeli press reports c laimed h a rd lobbying by Israeli em· bassies in Washington and other capitals of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization has sof· t e ned a draft s t atement by NATO ori the Middle East. Israeli officials said they could not confirm the reports. but acknowledged that the United From Page A I STAB ... well as scrapes and bruises to his head and chest. He was treated and released from Pacifica Hospital Monday. Witnesses told police about sax young m ales were involved m the ruckus. No arrests were made. pohcc said. States had been pushing for a strongly worded s t atem ent bac~ing President Carter's Mideast policy. <Related story, A4> Anticipating a tough stand by the NATO foreign ministers' m eeting in Washington. the I s rae li Foreign Minis try published a communique Mon- day saying Israel would be .. very s urprised" by a one-sided NATO declaration. The reports said the final NATO communique is likely to d r op a call for granting .. legitimate rights" to the Palestinians and fo r Is raeli withdrawal on all three fronts -the Egyptian, Jordanian and Syrian. HB Volunteer School Aides Due Honors More than r.700 West Orange County residents will be honored at a Wednes day morning bre akfast for their service as volunteers for the Huntington Beach Union High School Dis· trict. The voluntee r r ecogn1t1on breakfast will be held at 9:30 a.m . m the Murdy Park Com- munity Center. Golden West Street and Norma Onve. in Hun- tington Beach. Schoo l dis tric t offacaals esti m ate the volunteers, who se r ve i n roles such as c ha pe rones, office worke rs. recreation a ssistants. t our guides and speakers. have saved loca I taxpayer s $167 .000 by donating t.Jme and effort. Fro• Pagr ,1 I VIOLATION their personal freedom to union organated pressure!>.·· Alexander said that he would fight to keep Dr. Bennie at Dwyer Deputy D1str1ct Attorney Ball Evans . saad frev1ously that the allegations o Brbwn Act viola lions are being evaluated I le saJd that a violation would be a misdemeanor and carries a max1mum fine of $600. School Board President David Sonksen said. however. that there was no wilUul attempt to violate the trust of "our consht uency." He said that Sch umacher·s cha rges are potentially slan. derous in several instances and he questions their merits and motives. Sonksen added that trustees were acting under advisement of legal counsel whale deliberating the potential dismissal notice. He said that the board ·s action m sending out notices that Or Bennie may not be rehired as '"re latively ins ignificant. We were covering our bases... he added . The fact that Or. Bennie was give':' her notice was previously confirmed by school officials and published an a newspaper article . Schumacher saad that action by the majority constitutes a con sp1 rat·y to keep the p ubl ic unm-rormed ,.,..,,. Pa,,e A I CRASH ... clothing, rood, bedd ing and household c le aning s upplies we r e found among the wreckage. Seven county fire trucks and four Santa Ana city fire trucks responded to the crash scene. Santa Ana and Irvine police controlled traffic and crowds that gathered at the site. G r iggs said the aircr aft wreckage was removed by t :3<> a .m . today and transported to an Orange County Airport han~ar for study. The crash occurred about..8:40 p.m. City street c rews worked today patching holes gouged into the s treet b y the downed airplane. Scorched grass and bu-s hes were the only other evidence of the crash . which was about SO yards from the Newport Freeway, and a mile from the airport. Monday·s crash marked the fourth s traig ht year for Mem orial weekend airplane ac· cadents around Orange County airport, police said. J\ crash in 1976 at California Road and Campus Drive. near an Irvine police department sub- station. killed four people. Cras hes in 1975 and 1977 m · volved no deaths. The worst ~emorial Holiday accident occurred in the early 1960s, according to police. when an overfoaded twin Beechcraft rrashed into the side of a hill on takeorr. killing all nine aboard. Fro• Page Al ' 3 DEAD .•• killed was a guard who was not included in the initial count of people at the scene. The other two dead were fi rst hs ted as un- accounted for Fred Gross . super visor for th~ Texas City Ambulance Service. saad he was in bed when the first explosion rocked the ambulancf' service building a mile from the refincrv. 17 Irvine EDITION * * * VOL. 71, NO. 150, J SECTIONS, 32 PAGES Today's Closing N. Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS !4 ille • ID Air ___ rash 1 II lajured , Oil Refinery Blast KiJls 4 Aircraft Plunges In Irvine By PIDUP ROSMARIN °' u. o.lly "'llil Matt t 1. I TEXAS CITY, Texas <AP> - A chain-reaction series of spec- t a cu I a r explosions ripped throu~h an oil refinery today. killing four people, injuring 11 others and blowing up two 55,000-gaJlon gasoline tanks. Blast after blast from the re- finery or Texas City Refining Inc. rocked the area for about 3S minutes starting at about 2 a.m., unleashing a balloon or fire with names 200 feet high that lit up the sky "as bright as noon." Some residents said they count- WWI Letter Hit,s Beach MELBO URNE. Australia <AP) A letter in a bottle dropped from an Australian troop ship during World War I bas been found by a farmer on a south Australian beach. The letter. dated July 30. 1916, and signed by seven Aussie soldiers, said : "We are living like lords, having a real good time. The names of the chaps that are on this message are all signalers hoping the finder ls in the best of health. We now throw this note over- board." hire Rebels Blamed for Massacres By The Associated Preas Zaire President Mobutu Sese Seko claimed today that rebel tribesmen who ned the southern Zaire city of Kolwezi massacred white men, women and children hostages somewhere in the bush last weekend. Mobutu 's c laim, made in Morocco. where he is seeking military assistance. could not be co nf irmed immediately elsewhere. Since the rebels were driven from Kolwezi almost two weeks ago by French paratroopers, there have been conflicting reports on whether .hey took European civilian hostages with them. The Zairian leader was quoted in an official Moroccan news agency dispatch as saying in- form a lion obtained by his special services indicated "lhe hostages who were held by lhe rebels were all liquidated: men. women and children." He said he could not say where ttie kllJ. Ing took place or how many were killed. Coast We at.her • a ~ ... = ., ... • .. • M M Fi ; rt ed at least 12 blasts, others said there were nine. "The beat was so intense it was difficult to get close to those injured," said Fred Gross, an ambulance service s upervisor who was one of the first on the scene. "We managed to get three persons out and then went back and got a few more . . . Once in there. a wall of name blocked the route in and we had to find another way out." o.lly "''"" ,...... .. , •kM,_lt....,_ Gross sai~ he felt the first ex· plosion rrom his bed in his quarters near the refinery. "I thought at first it might be a tornado. Then I looked out the window and it was as if it were day light. I thought I was engulfed in a fireball." LIGHT PLANE CRASH IN IRVINE MONDAY NIGHT KILLED FOUR PEOPLE ON IMPACT Firemen and Wreckage are Shown on Duryea Avenue Near DAIMLER Street Killed in the explosions were three refinery workers and a security guard. Three of the 12 injured workers were in critical condition. t Rick Sherman, industr ial rela· lions manager for Texas City Refining Inc .• said the fire was brought under control s hortly after sunrise. Gates Not Trusted? He said the plant had been running "normally when a lank erupted. We don't know what caused the explosion. We have no estimate of the damage." Tua Candidates Blast SMriff· Sherman said the tanks. con· taining kerosene and fuel oil, would be allowed to burn out. A black funnel of s moke swirled over most of Texas City during the day. at limes blotting out the sun and changing white clouds to ashen gray. The blasts were fell in a 20- mile radius, and Houston police on patrol in the southwest sec· tion of the city. some 3S miles away, said they saw an orange glow light up the sky about 2 a .m. Residents living near lhe plant were advised by authorities to evacuate their homes. An un- dertermined number left their houses. By JERRY Cl,AUSEN Ol ti. D.llly Piiot Si.If None of Orange County's 23 chiefis of police trus t Sheriff Brad' Gates with "sensitive" or· ganlzed crime information. a former pohce chief says. Walter Scott. once Westminster police chief and now a candidate for Gates· sheriff-coroner office in the elec· lion next Tuesday, teamed up with another candidate for the same post to blast Gates in Laguna Hills before a civic group. Candidate Lauren Rusk of San Juan Capistrano. 12-year s heriff's department veteran, and Scott took issue last week with what they called the sheriff department's morale problems, the burgeoning county -area crime rate and sheriff's depart· ment administrative problems. Scott, who said he spent 20 years in county law enforce· ment. including five years as Westminster chief, claimed he personally polled county pohce chiefs. to determine: -or the 23 chiefs. 22 said lhey would not vote for Gates as sheriff on June 6: -Twenty two said they would vote for another candidate: -All 23 repHed they would not place sensitive Information in the sheriff's organized crime files. The 23 chiefs could not all be im mediately polled on Scott's al- legations about their opinions. "What is happening in Orange Today's explosions recalled a far worse disaster that rocked Texas City on April 16. 1947, when two thunderous blasts <See 3 DEAD, Page AZ> Worker Flees Power Line In Accident Airport .Lawsuits Dismissal Denied A construction worker at the Irvine Ranch Water District sewage plant off Michelson Drive leaped clear of a dancing 12.000-volt el~tric line that was severed this morn ing by a crane. Nei~r the worker. Jay Allen, nor crane operator Pat Daxoa, was in'.}ured. according to a con- struction superintendent at the• scene. though Allen was ex- amined by doctora at a local toospltal as a precaution. , The superintendent said the crane was unloadin1 pipe wt.en it brushed the overhead electric ,vlre, snapping one of three lines. • Power to the sewage plant WU cut. but emergerrc1 1enera~ ~ere used to keep ~ operaUona foine. Power was restored by 11 a m today, within three hours or t~e acc.ident. ,.. . Supenor Court Judge Walter E Smith denied a mol~n by the county today for dismissal of lawsuits filed by 98 Harbor Area homeowners who live under or adjacent to fllgt-1 paths from Orange County Airport Jury selection 1s now ur.der way in what is expected to be a six month trial of consolidated lawsuits which seek a total of nearly Sl.S million in damages. Derense lawyers, unsuc- cessfully argued that the 11 lawsuits should be dismissed in the light of court decisions which have held that the federal gov· ernm,ent bas pre-empted the Flunked Girl Sparks FighJ BUCHANAN. Ga. <AP> -Frank Lowman. charged with a11aultin1 the county school auperin-MAG&D Fadb.S ... tendent at 'Mccalaureate ~ ~ Hrv~es. aaJd he did what· "aoy ralber would have Holdup Rap done" when he found out his daughter would not A Costa Mesa man fact. ar-f :b~I~ 8 t e fr 0 m b 1 1 b r aifnment 1.hl5 week after b1I Lc\lrman, released on arret t by Irvine police Friday on Ut,COt bond Crom the on armed robbery cbarse. Haralson County Jail on Police accuse Tboma Olds, M d • ed r 26, of 1250 Adamt Ave., ol tb• on ay, wa. t11cc1.:S 0 M~ 15 robbery oftbe Red Onion attacltlna County Sehool Rettaurant, 18512 MacArthur Su Perl n t • n dent Doh Wat.on durinl lf•duatlon· Blvd.• JnJne. related church ceremonies A rettaurant calbJer wa• •J>o Sunday • proacbed by a man who dia· He 'Said be bad apent pt.yed a bolatM'ed IUD ind de· abo,at 12,000 on card•, ln· mandecl cuh. TIMI baed.lt tot YltaUou. ca_p and Sown • field of airports and airport con- trols and environments. Judge Smith dismissed the motion and a motion ror sum- mary judgment w1tho1.1 com- me111 It 1s argued by the plaintiffs tt-21 expansion of the airport and rT'ount1ng jet traffic from the county facility has had an ad- verse effect on their environ· ment and decreased the value or their homes. All 98 plaintiffs live in the Newport Beach and Santa Ana Heights areas. Judge Smith refused today to immediately rule on the sugges- tion that lawsuits filed by other Harbor Area residents who do not wish to participate in the current trial be dismissed. But he indicated that he favors dismissal of lhe lawsuits without prejudice -a legal qualification which means that the plaintiffs could refile their actions and possibly seek a separate trial of their lawsuits. SELLER NEEDS MORE CHAIRS "I was pleased with m)' ad ln the Daily Pilot, it had • tremen- dous response and if I had 20 recliner chairs, I could have sold them all very easllY." That's the succeaaful story told by the Costa Meaa woman who plaood thla ad in the Dally Pilot: Two comfort.able recliner rrt.lrs . t1ne1t r:.ua~t-yde. 1 burgundy. l gold. xlnt cond. Rua XXX•XXXJt County today is JUSt near dis- aster," Scott told members of. the Saddleback Exchange Club. Scott claimed that without a strong inter-agency intelligence system. organized crime soon will mfiltrate county law en- forcement, politics and business. He said that in 1975 the law en- forcement agencies lost their Orange County Intelligence Unit <OCIU) operated in District At· torney C~il Hicks· offices. Al the command of the county board of supervisors. the in- formation was to be moved to the s heriff's department. Scott said most cities' pohce de partments removed sensitive reports from lhose files which contained information on 4,000 to 5.000 countians gathered by most of the county's police agen- cies. But in a later interview. Sheriff Gates denied the allega. lions. noting his department had '"sent Qut over I .200 reports on organized crime last year ·· He said, "I think the racts will show there is very good coopera- tion among all agencies m the county." The sheriff added. "I don't think it's proper to get chiefs or police into political campaigns. They've always agreed with me that •' wasn't proper to get in- '"'' vcc! ··T:.~ quesr!or to ask 1s, ·t.r~ they i...appon.ing those two guys <Scott or Rusk J'?" <See POLICE, Page AZ) A woman. her companion and her two sons, all of Santa Ana. were kiUed Monday when their light aircraft plunged into an Irvine intersection while on a landing approach to Orange County Airport. National Transportation Safety Board inves tigators 1soughttoday to determine the ,cause of the crash. An autopsy ol the body of pilot Edward S. Russell. 33, was scheduled this al· -ternoon. Killed with Russell were Selena Chess. 42, and her sons Robby. 15, and Stephen. 11. Police said all four died on impact. Though a fire caused by leakmg ruel broke out. their bodies were not burned, fi remen reported. Several witnesses who saw the plane, a Cessna 310 twin engine. said the craft ·s landing gear and landing lights were on when suddt>nly 1t dove into the anterstttion or Daimler Street and Duryea Avenue The plane narrowly missed several commercial buildings in the Irvine Industrial complex . Police said it struck the street at about a 45-degree a ngle, bounced about 40 yards and crashed onto the grassy street frontage of the C. E. Miller Corp. Several firemen at a county11 rir e station near UC Irvine witnessed a nash and puf{ of s moke at the crash, acting Battalion Chief Eric Griggs _ said. Griggs said the group appeared to be returning from a Memorial h olidav outing ; c lothing . rood. bedding and household cleaning s upplies were round among the wreckage. Seven county fire trucks and four Santa Ana city fire trucks responded to the crash scene. Santa Ana and Irvine police controlled traffic and crowds that gathered at the site. Griggs sa id the aircraft wreckage was removed by l :30 a.m . today and transported to an Orange County Airport hangar for study. The crash occurred about R:40 p.m . City street crews worked today patching holes gouged mto the str eet b y the downc.-d airplane Scor('hed grass and bushes were the only other evidence of the crash. which was about 50 yards from the Newport Freeway, and a male rrom the airport Monday·-. crash marked the fourth c;traight yt."ar for MefT'orial weelcerict a1rpl:ire ac · c ·c!ents :irounJ Orang~ County ;.·rport. police said A crash in 1976 at Cahfornia Road and Campus Drive. near <See CRASH, Page AZ) about SIDO. " Midor nnr 1llid 11 •hltton PoUN lald Oldl Potted '10,000 cit.I for hit 1'7·year-old ~I to pln rele ... rrom 0r_,. w..:.. ft:o..I... CouAty Jail Selurdai~~·~~~.;;.__;;;;;UI:;.,,...=:;::;;:' ~=:;:·=· ==~ II you've got futnlehlniS tha\ you want to tum Into ca91', Just ull the Daily Pilot Clnslfted at 642·S67& OFFICtALS PA08E WAICKAQE SHOAT\. Y AFT£A CftA9H A Mother •nd Her Teen-mge Sone A"'°.!!G t!M Vtctfm1 ____ 14 I ' A.I DAILY PILOT ... ...,..... RETIREE BILL CARSTENS, 73, F10HTS NUCLEAR POWIR At San Onofre, One M•n'1 Protest O•lna Momentum Nuts to Nukes Oldster Stages Lone Protest SAN ONOFRE CAP> -That dignified chap is standln1 de· flantly, almos.t like a long-haired radical, in the way of nuclear power expansion. Arms folded, Bill Carstens is a one-man roadblock at the age of 73. He has spent $25,000 in attorney fees for a principle· "Nuclear power plants are not economical and the public won't know it until after they're built." THE CALIFOR NIA COASTAL Commission listened to bis legal argument, baaed on utilities' aerffments in 1973 and 1974 to keep open the beach by the San Onofre nuclear power plant, and has put a temporary halt to the $2-blllion expansion. In a letter to the Southern California Edison Company. a new hearing was ordered by the commiHion, which could take up even the question of whether the California constitution al- lows the construction permit. Carstens, a retired insurance executive who lives in La Jolla, said in an interview that a small group of corporation and public officials have set U.S. nuclear policy without input from the people for too long. He regards it as a dangerous power source anyway. THE NUCLEAR GENERATING station sits on 84 acres of land along the coast at the northern edge of Camp Pendleton. just south of San Clemente and 50 miles north of La Jolla. Its first unit has operated since 1968 with Units 2 and 3 under con· slruction and scheduled for completion in the early 1980s. Southern California Edison sells 80 percent of the energy to customers in 17 counties while its partner, San Diego Gas and Electric Company, uses the remainder. The utilities' final environmental statement filed with the Coastal Commission and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission promised that "use of the beach will not be restricted after con- struction is complete." THE CONSTRUCTION PERMIT issued by the commission said that "upon completion or the erosion control and canyon stabilization plan. the applicants shall allow full and uninter- rupted public access to the beach. bluff and canyon area that is to remain in its present condition.·· The Nuclear Regulatory Commission decided l,ater it would be unwise for people to use the beach so close to reactors and plans were approved to put up chain-link fences. David Piggott, an attorney for Edison, said there would be no public reply to Carstens' argument for the present. "l'm not so dumb or optimistic as to think we'll be able to stop construction," said Carstens. "But I do think we can make the utilities more responsible." Man's Citizenship Revoked by Judge CHICAGO tAP> -A federal judge ruled today that Frank Walus lied to immigration of- ficials by concealing a hidden past as a Gestapo killer during World War II. Judge Julius J. Hoffman of U.S. District Court revoked Walus' citizenship, saying the evidence was "clear, convincing and unequivocal" that the re· tired Chicago laborer lied lo authorities about his past. Hoffman's ruling in the civil case opens the road for Walus' possible deportation. The government argued dur ing the civil trial that Walus was a Gestapo agent who killed at least 13 Jews during the war. Walus. 55, insisted that he never had been a member of the Gestapo and had spent the war years working on farms in Germany. During a three-week civil trial in March and April, 11 wltneues identified Wahas as the man they saw help liquidate Jewlah abet· tos in Poland from i• to J.Mt. Defense attorney Robert Korenkiewlcz countered with four German citlzens who testified that they employed Walus as a farm laborer during World War II. He also in- troduced into evidence certified German health insurance ~­ ords listing a Franz Walus a.a a farm laborer who worked for the four German farmers during the war years. Korenkiewicz noted that the government did not present one document showing that Walus was ever a me mber of the German armed forces. Govern men l attorneys claimed the health insurance documents were fakes, saying that many Gestapo agents forged documents at the end or the war to provide themselves with alibis. They also challenged the credibility of the German farmers, saying they were re· latives of people who were Nati Party members during the war. U.S., France Offer Help To Africans WASIUNGTON <AP> -Pntel· dent Carter and French PNMtl· dent Valery Giscard d'Ettainl have agreed to help African na· tlons protect themselves a1ainlt oullide aaaresalon lf the African 1tate1 ente:to Joint delaN arran e ent1, Fren ch dlplomaftc rcea aald today. The IOW"Cel, who uked not to be ldenUned, alao aald CarUt- h u expreued lntereat in Oi1card'1 proposal for a Euro- pean conference on conventional dJaarmament. The effect of the Carter· Oilcard .,.ment ii d11ficu1t to 1au1e becauae African natlona tbua far have 1hown UtUe •· thuawm f~ entertn• tnto ~_, Joint dtlenae arranpmat. Sue.h an arranpment ••• propoMd at lut wHk'• Pl••Un 1 of f'rench ·1,peaklp1 African S.aden ln P~. but tt dled fat laekof1~ f'Nftdt Rrtllll lllo&Rer ~ de Guh1paud aays the U.S.· 1'rencb qreement woWd help A.Lr 1 c ._o ..n. UOAJ-P r CUI ct themselves 11afnat "clnt•hlh· ln1 external toreoa." \ Oaallenfle• B urke Alioto's Wife Seeks Senate BOSTON <AP > -Saying "It's about time unother woman got elected to that exclusive men's club," Boston School Commit· teewoman Kathleen Sullivan Alioto announced her candidacy today for the Democratic U.S Senate nomination. Flanked by her husband, former San Francisco Mayor Joseph Alioto, and her father, New Enaland Patriots owner William Sullivan, she said she is in the race for the seat now held by Republican Sen. Edward W. Brooke. "I 'm running because I 've spent the laat 12 years of my life on the front line of one or the major social revolutions in our history," she said. "Thal ex· perience has a way of deepening the Insight of a girt. "If you don't think so. try be· Coastal Beaches ]a~med Scorchine temperatures brought a record crowd to Newport Beach shores on Memorial Day, along with a rec- ord numberofrescues. Lifeguard Capt. Bud Belshe said there were several near- d rowni ngs and 269 rescues. which he attributed to the rec- ord·setting crowd of 160,000 and to many people's apparent un- familiarity ~ith the waler. "I've never seen so many non- swimmers at one time in my life," Belshe said. He said the most rescues by one lifeguard Monday were re- ported by Doug Prichard. sta· tioned at 18th Street and Ocean Front. He pulled 36 people out of the surf. In addition. one near-drowning victim. 7.year·old Jarad Sewell of Orange. was rescued at 8:50 a.m. by an unidentified surfer. He was treated but not hospitalized at Hoag MemoriaJ Hospital in Newport Beach. Also taken to Hoag was 15· year-old Ju1ie Garcia of Orange, who was pulled from the water at 1 :45 p.m. near 31st Street and Ocean Front. She was reported in fair condition today at the hospital. Belshe said air temperature was an 1.U1usually hot 82 degrees. "Nobody was walking -they were running. the sand was so hot." he said. Water tem- perature was 64 degrees, he said. with three lo four-foot surf. But the main problem for most beach goers wasn't the hot sand. it was getting to the beach and finding a place to park. "The whole city looked like a parking lot." one police officer said. "It was bumper to bumper through town." Belshe said the city parking lot at Balboa Pier closed at 10 a .m .• the earliest he can re- member it ever closing. The Orange County Harbor Patrol in Newport Harbor was the only beach-related agency to report a routine day. A spokesman said the number of boats in the water was about average for a weekend and that there were no serious incidents Fiery Crash Kills Seven BAKERSFIELD (AP> Seven people were killed when two cars colUded. head-on and exploded along State Route 65 northeast of here. Most of the victims were burned beyond recognition, the highway patrol reported. That accident Monday arter- n oo n raised the Memorial weekend traffic death total In Kem County to 14 which officers believe l8 a record for the holi· day. The Highway 65 accident killed three members or a Bakersfield family riding in one car, three Gardena residents riding lo the other and a man whose hometown was not known. 85 DE4'111 TOU A STATE RECORD BJ 'he AIMcla&ecl P'"9 The California Hl1hw1y P•trol reports 1 recol'd or as people killed atatewide durtna the &fen')oflal Day holiday weekend. In Sacrainento, Callrornla Hl1bw1.Y Patrol Sst. Doyle Mor· rtaon said Lbe traffic toll wu t.he hl•best ane. etaUttJet bqan to be reconled b:l lte7. The previous retord or 80 lltmorl&l.J)_, weekend dulhl waa rewrded ID 1972. n ... \, ang held up at gunpoint an a classroom by a drug addict while you're trying to teach 35 children," she added. In introducing his daughter at the Ritz Carlton Hotel news con- ference. her rather said, "All her life. Kathleen from earliest childhood had a deep concern for those not as fortunate as she." Mrs. Alioto. 33, refused to answer any substantive quea· lions. including a direct question about her view~ on the public funding or abortion, saying, "That ls not appropriate at th.is time." A sked if recent adverse publicity about Brooke's divorce proceedings had any effect on her decision to run. Mrs. AUoto said she had been considering the Senate race for nearly two years. .. The thing that's crushing the atmosphere in Massachusetts is not any politiclans's personal life, but the slate's own economic problems,•· she said. "The basic problem Is what the climate of this state ls. Just look at it." La s t week, Brooke acknowledged that he made a "misstatement and a mistake" in a divorce deposition when he listed a $2,000 loan as a $49.000 loan. He apologized to the public but added that it was a private matter. Mrs. Alioto Is a former presi- dent of the School Committee and was on the board during the height of Boston's court-ordered busing controvers.v. She began her career as a teacher and worked three vears m Harlem before teaching emo- tionally disturbed children in the Dorchester sector of Boston. In February. s he married Alioto. 60. whose civil divorce from his first wife is not rec- ognized by the Roman Catholic Church. From P age A I CR ASH ••• an lrvine police department sub-s ta ti on. killed four people, Crashes in 1975 and 1977 in· volved no deaths The worst Memorial Holiday accident occurred in the early 1960s, accordmg to police. when an overloaded twin Beechcraft crashed into the side of a hill on takeoff. killing au nine aboard. 300 Evacuated In Gas Leaks MOSSY HEAD. Fla. <AP> - About 300 people were kept away from their homes today after being evacuated during the ni ght when four railroad cars carrying toxic gas sprung leaks in a derailment. The cars were part of a 100- car train. of which the last 32 cars derailed shortly after mid· night. Three of the lea ks were slopped shortly before daylight. but toxic anhydrous ammonia was still spewing from one of the cars as tired workers tried to find a way to plug a leaking valve No injuries were reported. ,.,,.... P•ge A I POLICE CHIEFS. • • Scott, though. told his au· dience Thursda)' that at this point not even lbe state hu a handle on organized crime in Orange County, noting that an attorney general's task force had 1dent1fied only five or- ganized crime figures here. And, he said. information on one of those was incorrect. Both &ott and Rusk charged that s heriU's department morale under Gates is at the lowest in history. He claimed, "If Brad Gates could aet the endorsement or bis own men. I'd get out of the race .. Gates labeled morale charges as "untruthful." countering. ''( thmk the jnside morale of this department 1s very good . "It's <morale chargesl start· ing to get me perturbed. I don't think it's fair to the employees here. They've got some very professional people in this de- partment." But under questioning by Ex· change Club members. Scott and Rusk said the morale prob- lem and cooperation problem permeates from the top downward in the department and is one or "attitude.·· Scott cited a recent Dana Point incident in which. he said. Los Angeles police officers were unable to gain Orange County s heriff's cooperation in making a three.pound cocaine confisca· lion and arrests. Huntin g ton Beach In - vestigators were committed to the arrest. he claimed. and the offenders booked into that city's Jail. ln countermg the charge. Gates cited his department's cooperation with other county agencies in a sohcitation-for- murder case involving a Seattle attorney and the Bovan murder ~ ase in Newport Beach last year. "This should show the public how much these guys !Scott and Rusk> know about the busi- ness." Gates said. "They're un· informed and don't know what's going on." Gates also countered charges by Rusk and Scott that the sheriff's department is facing higher than average crime in· creases m their patrol areas The sheriff said be hadn't seen a report mentioned by Scott but noted that reports for last year showed crime statistics in coun- ty areas were low. Services S e t For Newport Yachtsman A memorial service and buriaJ at sea will be held Thursday for Len Lally, 55. a prominent Newport Beach vachtsman. Mr Lilly died Friday at his home m Palm Springs where he has been residin~ recently. Hefore his retirement for rea- sons of health, Mr. Lilly was a real es tate builder and de - veloper. He was one of the found- ers and a former commodore of Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club He 1s survived by his widow. Martha. his mother A2ne1t l.illv. Palm Desert ; a son, William. Granada Hills; two daughters'. Mrs. Barbara Sinasek, Newport Beach. and Haidee Dalquist. Santa Ana ; and two step· daughters. Patty Ryan. San Luis Obispo. and Shelley Kirk, Greno- ble. France. , I RELEASES POLL Candidate Scott ''We had one of the lowest crime rates In the state." he s aid. "If they !the two can-di~ates > got a quarterly report It might s how an incrt>ase. because this is a time period in which crimes l{O up ... Scott claimed that a state re. port released earlier last week showed major crime in sherirr- policed areas had increased 30 percent. The countywide average, he claimed, showed on· ly a six percent increase. Burglari~. Scott sa id. are up 31 percent in the sheriff's areas. That "is the highest or any place in the state. ·he said. The aJleged rise 1n crime wb lin ked by the two sheriU's can· did<1tes to poor departmental morale, mis management of work loads and the need for countywide "task forces" to follo w moving burglary and drug rings. Scott charged that 24 different sets or intelligence records -23 in the cities and one In the s he riff's office -result in duplication, added expense and a lack of cooperation among agencies, But. Scott said. the chiefs "feel information is not secure 1w1th the sherUf>. It can get out. .. F ro.Page A! 3 DEAD ••• blew apart the SS Grandcamp. a French vessel anchored at the waterfront. Fire spread in all directions and acres of oil and chemical tanks along the shore became infernos. More than 500 died that day. and 3.000 were in.Jured an the worst industrial accident in U,S. hi story. Quentin Inmate Fatally Stabbed SAN QUENTIN <AP> Tensions were running high and all activities were canceled at San Quentin Prison after the fa tal stabbing of a black inmate touched off a baseba ll bat- s wingmg melee in the prison yard. Information orf1cer Bill Merkle said the prison will re- main locked down while officials try to "cool things.. and in- vestig&ite what apparently was a persondl squabble between in· mates Mboday. I 17 .. \ l, . ; ~ I . . Laguna/South Coas t EDITION * * VOL. 71, NO. 150, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1978 Afternoon N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS 4 • Ill • Ir ~rash From Glendale Laguna Names City Manager By STEVE MITCHELL Ol IM O.lly ~I ... Sl•ff Fred Solomon, currently the assistant deputy city manager for the city or Glendale, will become Laguna Beach's city manager. probably in July. The 40-year-old city ad- ministrator was informed of the news this weekend. and was lo attend a reception in his honor WWI Lette r Hit,s Beach MELBOURNE . Australia <AP> A letter in a bottle dropped from an Australian troop ship during World War I has been found by a farmer on a south Australian beach. The letter. dated July 30. 1916. and signed by seven Aussie soldiers. said: "We are laving like lords. having a real good time. The names of the chaps that are on this message are all signalers hoping the finder is in the best or health. We now throw this note over- board." Oil Refinery Blasts Kill Trio in Tex a s TEXAS CITY, Texas <APl - A dozen fiery explosions tore through a Gul! Coast oil refinery in a chain reaction early today. killing three wQrkers and injur· ing 12 others, plant omcials said. The biggest blasts blew up two 55,000-gallon gasoline tanks. The heat was so intense that firefighters said they were una- ble to get closer than within two blocks of the Texas City Refin· ing Inc. A huge, swirling black cloud drifted over the area at daybreak. and a fireball with flames reaching 200 feet in the air was visible from Houston 35 miles to the northwest. "It kept getting worse and worse," said Sara Grasso. who with her husband and three children were among about 250 residents evacuated from n earby homes. .. Finally. one blast shook the baby's bed and woke her up." Rick Sherman. manager of in- dustrial and public relations for the refinery. said al least 15 peo- ple were working al the refinery <See 3 DEAD, Page AZ> this afternoon at city hall. His annual salary will be $.16,500. "I'm delighted with the an- nouncement," Solomon said in a telephone interview. "My wife and I have visited Laguna Beach on many occasions and we real- ly like the town." Solomon has served in various capacities for the city of Glen· dale over the past 14 years. He began in the buildinl! deoart- ment. holding three positions. m· eluding s uperintendant of build· ing. He was executive assistant to the director of public works. then later named assistant lo the city manager and most recently. assistant deputy city manager. 0Mly"'91 ......... ~I( .... How does he feel about leaving a city of 134,000 for Laguna Beach? LIGHT PLANE CRASH IN IRVINE MONDAY NIGHT KILLED FOUR PEOPLE ON IMPACT Firemen and Wreckage are Shown on Duryea Avenue Near Daimler Street ·Tm not a big city person." Solomon said. "I don't hke large organizations ... Solomon received his Ba!'helor of Arts degree in engineenng from Cal State Los Angeles. later receiving his Masters or Arts degree from Pepperdine in public administration. Gates Not Trusted? His wife, Jill. is a society col· umnist for the Ledger in Glen- dale. and the couple have two children. Jennifer, 10, and Aaron, 13. Tu:o Candidates Blast Sheriff· Dy JERRY CLAUSEN Of tN 0.11, Pilot S~ff Town R e m e mbers None of Orange County's 23 chiefs of police trust Sheriff Brad Gates with "sensitive" or- ganized crime information. a former police chief says. SOUTHGATE. Ky. <AP > - Last year. this northern Ken· tucky town was too shocked and weary from a tragic fire the day before which killed 165 people to . observe Memorial Day in the traditional way. On Monday. the town's 3,200 residents resumed their annual Memorial Day parade, but also remembered those who died last May 28 m a fire at the Beverly Hills Supper Club. Walter Scott. once Westminster police chief and now a candidate for Gates' sheriff-coroner office in the elec· taon next Tuesday. teamed up with another candidate for the sam e post to blast Gates in Laguna Hills before a civic group. Candidate Lauren Rusk of San Juan Capistrano. 12-year .. Top Secret Laguna Cormcil 'Hides ' The Laguna Beach City Council was expected to ad- journ to its 16th executive session in less than three months at a meeting tonight in city hall. Councilmen have met behind closed doors a total o( 15 times since taking office March 15, a look at council minutes shows. Many of those meetings were to discuss pending litiga- tion over Sycamore Hills and personnel discussions for the city manager's post vacated by Al Theal in April. Tonight's secret session was called to discuss Sycamore Hills, according to Mayor Jack McDowell. The council was to meet in public after the session to announce agreements over the 522-acre parcel. the mayor said to· day. A reeeption for Fred Solomon. the city's newly select- ed city manager, was to be held at 4:30 p.m. today with the executive session and public meeting to follow, probably at 6p.m. s heriff's department veteran. and Scott took issue last week with what they called the sheriff department's morale problems. the burgeoning county-area crime rate and sheriff's depart· ment administrative problems. Scott. who said he spent 20 years in county law enforce- ment. including five years as Westminster chief. claimed he personally polled county oolice chiefs to determine: --or the 23 chiefs. 22 said they would not vote for Gates as sheriff on June 6: -Twenty two said they would vote for another candidate: -All 23 replied they would not place sensitive information in the sheriff's organized crime files. The 23 chiefs could not all be immediately polled on Scott's al- legatlof)S about their opinions. "What is happening in Orange County today is just near dis· aster." Scott told members of the Saddleback Exchange Club. Scott claimed that without a strong inter·agency intelligence system. organized crime soon will infiltrate county law en- forcement. politics and business. He said that in 1975 the law en- forcement agencies lost their Orange County Intelligence Unit <OCIU) operated in District At· torney Cecil Hicks' offices. At the command of the county board of supervisors. the in- formation was to be moved to the sheriff's department. Scott said most cities· police departments removed sensitive reports from those files which contained information on 4,000 to 5.000 countians gathered by mos t of the county's police agen- cies. But in a later interview. Sheriff Gates denied the allega- tions. noting bis department had "sent out over I .200 reports on organized crime last year." He said. "I think the facts wdl show lbere is very good coopera- tion among all agencies in the county." The sheriff added. "I don't CSee POLICE, Page A2l Artist Quits San Clemente Review Board San Clemente watercolor artist Janet Radford bas quit the city's Architectural Review Board. saying she does not feel qualified to make technical de- c is 10 n s required or board members. "'I know what doesn't look good <on an architectural plan>." said Mrs. Radford. "but not why. This know-how isn't something you can pick up. "It requires technical training or professional experience." Mrs. Radford. 35. was appoint· ed a year ago to the Architec- tural Review Board. which evaluates proposed building projects in San Clemente. primarily for their aesthetic qualities. 40,000 Crowd Laguna Beaches "The ARB is really impor- tant." said Mrs. Radford. ''It has made people realize that the city is not going to put up wtth junk. "But my participation had dwindled to lbe point that l was just nodding along with more knowledgeable board members. so I felt I should make way for someone better qualified." t • • J opened the window of my hotel room expecting to smell the salt breeze, and all J could smell was sun tan lotion." one disgruntled Laguna Heacb vis- itor said Monday. It waa wall to wall s un worshipers along the Orange Coast Memorial Day with a rec- ord 35,000 to 40,000 souls at Laguna Beach alone. Llfeguard Mike Dwinell said 16 lifeguards were kept busy pulling more than 40 people from rtptides. The throngs were drawn to the beaches by inland heat and smog, only to find temperatures of 82 at the beaches. long traffic lines, no parking. and barely a space to put down a beach towel. Firemen rescued Richard Jenkins, 25, of Paclrtc Palisades Monday evening when be fell 12 reet down a cliff in the 2400 block of South Coast Highway. Fireman Carl K l ass Jr. acrambled down lbe cliff end helped Jenkln.s to the top where he wa1 treated by paramedics and nithed to South Coast Com munlly Hospital wlth cuta. A Mcood" out.of town btacb (See BEACB. Pa .. AJ) " ' Mrs. RadfQ.rd said she will continue to serve as the city's liaison with the California Department of Transportation. SELLER NEEDS MORE CR4JRS "I was pleased with my ad in the Dally Pilot. it had a tremen- dous response and il I had 20 recliner chairs. I could have sold them all very easily." That's lhe s uccessful story told by lhe Costa. Mesa woman who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: Two comfortable recliner c hair s. fine st nauaeh,yde. t burgundy. I aold. xlnt cond. Reas XXX•XXXX It you've cot fUmlsbincs that you want to tum lnto c11h, just call the o.tly Pllot Clu lfted at. "2·5678. Aircraft Plubges In Irvine By PtnUP RVSMARlN OI tlle a.I ly l'llol ltaff A woman, her companion and her two sons. all of Santa Ana, were killed Monday when their light aircraft plunged into an Irvine intersection while on a landing approach to Orange County Airport. National Transpor tation Safety Board investigators today sought to determine the cause of the crash. An autopsy of the body of pilot Edward S. Russell. 33, was scheduled this afternoon. Killed with Russell we re Selena Chess. 42, and her sons Robby. 15, and Stephen, 11. Pohce said all rour died on impact. Though a fire caused by leaking fuel broke out. their bodies were not burned. firemen reported. Several witnesses who saw the plane. a Cessna 310 twin engine. said the craft's landing gear and landing lights were on when s uddenl y at dove into the intersection of Daimler Street and Duryea Avenue. The plane narrowly missed several commercial butldings in the Irvine Industrial complex. Police said it struck the street a l about a 45-degree angle. bounced about 40 yards and crashed onto the grassy street frontage of the C. E. Miller Corp. Several firemen at a county fire station near UC Irvine witnessed a flash and puff of s moke at the crash, acting Battalion Chief Eric Griggs • said. Griggs said the group appeared to be returning from a Memoriao4'ho lidav outing : clothing. food. bedding and household cleaning s upplies were found among the wreckage. Seven county fire trucks and four Santa Ana city fire trucks responded to the crash scene. Santa Ana and Irvine police controlled traffic and crowds that gathered at the si te. Griggs said the aircraft wreckage was removed by I :30 a.m . today and transported to an Orange County Airport hangar for study. The crash occurred about 8:40 (See CRASH, Page AZ> 85 DEATH TOU A STATE RECORD By The Associated P ress The Ca l1 fo rn1a Highway Patrol rep<>rts a record of 85 people killed statewide during the Memori al Day holiday weekend. In Sacramento. California Highway Patrol Sgt. Doyle Mor- rison said the lraffic toll was the h1ghest since stat1st1cs began to be recorded in 1947. The previous record of 80 Memorial Day weekend deaths was recorded in 1972. Coasa We athe r Sunny through Wednes· day. Fog or low clouds late tonight and early Wednes day morning. Lows tonight 58 to 63. Highs Wednesday in upper 70s. INSIDE TODA" Cheater Whalen. 61, of Eoerett, Waah .• 11 "recy- clang" Itta l&fe. Vacrirn ~I a 1trolc~. cane~ o/ the kidney. tumor on hu lung and two heart attack&, he now re- bt.lild8 wrec~ bic71cles for /un and pocket money. 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"I 'm running because I've spent the last 12 years of my life on the front line of one of the major social revolutions in our h istory." she said. "That ex- perience has a way or deepening the insight of a girl "If you don't think so. try be- ing held up at gunpoint 1n a c lassroom by a drug addict while you're trying to teach 35 children." she added. In introducing his daughter at the Ritz Carlton Hotel news con· ference, her father said. ''All her life. Kathleen from earliest childhood had a deep concern for those not us fortunate as she." Mrs Alioto, 33. refused to answer any substantive ques- tions. including a direct question about her views on the public funding of abortion, saying, "That is not appropriate at Uus lime.·· As ked if recent adverse publicity about Brooke's divorce proceedings had any effect on her decision to run. Mrs Alioto said she had been considering the Senate race for nearly two .>ears "The thing that's crushing the atmosphere in Massachusetts is not any pohlicians's personal l ite. but the s tate 's own economic problems.'· she said Front Page A J CRASH •.. pm City s treet crews worked today patching holes gouged into the s treet b y the downed airplane. Scorched grass and bus hes we re the only other -evidence or the crash. which was about 50 yards from the Newport Freeway, and a mile from the airport. Monday's crash marked the fourth s tra i g ht yea r for Memorial weekend airplane ac· cidcnts around Orange County airport, police said A crash in 1976 at California Road and Campus Drive, near an Irvine police department sub· s tation, killed four people Crashes in 1975 and 1977 in volved no deaths . The worst Memorial Holiday accident occurred in the early 1960s , according to police, when an overloaded twin Beechcrart cr ashed into the side of a hill on takeoff. killin~ all nine aboard Front Pa~ A I 3 DEAD ... at 2 a .m when the first of about a dozen explosions occurred. Sherman said the origin of the first explosion had not been de· termined. Local hospitals reported 12 ad· missions. three or them in critical condition. Sherman said one or those killed was a guard who was not included in the initial count of people at the scene. The other two dead were first listed as un· account€<! for. Fred Gross, supervisor for the Texas City Ambulance Service. said he was in bed when the first explosion rocked the ambulance service building a mile from the refinerv. ORANGE COAST l ~ DAILY PILOT T"9 0.-CM~ 0.11• Pllol wtt•-c~ '"""' _.,,. .............. ··-·-""'""°'-'°"*~'"''"'Como•"'• ~ ... .,.,loM~• c="::' ... ~'t~~"'= . ..::~.:..:.. ~::.:.· ttlft \tatl•Y. tt¥tM. S.ddl~ .. 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Brooke acknowledged that he made a "misstatement and a mistake" in a divorce deposition when he listed a $2.000 loan as a $49,000 loan. He apologized to the public but added that il was a private matter. Mrs. Alioto is a former presi· dent of the School Committet? and was on the board during the height of Boston's court.ordered busing controversy. She began her career as a teacher and worked three vears in Harlem before teaching emo· tionally disturbed children in the Dorchester sector of Boston In February. she married Alioto, 60, whose c1v1l divorce from his first wife is not rec· ognized by the Roman Catholic Church. flunked Girl Sparb Fight BUCHANAN. Ga CAP> -Frank Lowman . char ged with assaulting the county school s uperin- tendent at baccalaureate services. said he did what "any father would have done·· when he fou nd out his d aughter would not graduate fro m h igh school. Lowman, released on $49,000 bond fr om the Haralson County Jail on Monday, was accused of attacking County School Superinte ndent Bob Watson during graduation- related church ceremonies Sunday. He said he had spenl about $2,000 on cards. in· vilations. cap and gown, senior ring and graduation gifts for his 17-year.old daughter. Debra. Services Set For Newport Yachtsman A memorial service and bunal at sea will be held Thursday for Len Lilly. 55, a prominent Newport Beach yachts man. Mr. Lilly died Friday at his home in Palm Springs where he has been residing recently. Hefore his retirement for rea· sons of health, Mr. Lilly was a real estate build e r and de - veloper. He was one or the round· ers and a former commodore or Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club He is survived by hls widow, Martha; his mother Airnes Lillv. Palm Desert;· a son , William, Granada Hills; two daughters'. Mrs. Barbara Sinasek, Newport Beac h, and Haldee Dalquist. Santa Ana : and two step- daughters, Patty Ryan. San Luis Obispo. and Shelley Kirk, Greno- ble, France. LB Resident Tells of Theft A Laguna Beach man told police someone entered his home sometime last week, tak· ing more than $4,000 tn jewelry, cash and furnisrungs. Jo~n Postma,. 3i,,. a certified public accountant, told o((icers ht returned to his home at J248 Morninaside Drlve to lind jewelry, cash. a telcvlllion set radio, and stereo eq_ulpmcnt mlulna. Pollc-c said I.her. appeered to be no visible tllf\I ol torced en try. Pottme llited hi loss et M.170. - Alimony Fairness Queried WASIUNGTON <AP> -The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to- day to decide whether state laws providing alimony payments on· ly for women foster unconstitu· tional sex discrimination. The justices said they will study a challenge lo Alabama's alimony laws. Twelve·states award alimony to women only. In addition to Alabama , they are Arkansas, Georgia, Idaho, Louisiana, Mis- sissippi, Nevada, New York. South CaroUna, South Dakota. Tennessee and Wyoming. In other matters today. the Supreme Court: -Ruled that lawyers general· ly cannot solicit business by personally contacting potential clie nts but may do so, in some cases. when representing non · profit groups that engage in lawsuits as a "form of political expression." Said it will decide under what circumstances poor people charged with minor crimes are entitled to court-appointed lawyers. Agreed to study a request by Massachusetts authorities that it ease significantly the constitu· lion a I restrictions on police searches. -Left untouched rulings by the Federa l Communications Commission and lower courts that the so-called "fairness doc- trine" imposed on broadcasters o n controversial matters ex· e mpts virtually a ll paid ad- vertising. -Overturned by a 7 ·2 vote the robbery conviction of a Ken· lucky man because the trial judge refused to instruct the jury that a defendant is pre- s umed innocent until proven ~utlly Agreed to decide whether the state of Nevada must pay victims of an automobile acci· dent a negligence award of more than $1 million ordered by courts in California. f'ro• PagttAI POLICE CHIEFS. • • think it's proper to get chiefs or police tnto pollt1cul campaigns They've always agreed with me that it wasn't proper to get in- volved. "The ques~on •o ask is. 'Are they supporting those two guys <Scott or Rusk)'?" Scott. though. told his au-di~n ce Thursday that at this point not even the state has a handle on organized cr ime In Orange County, noting that an attorney general's task force h a d identified o nly five or- ganiz~d c~me figures here. And, he sa1d, information on one or those was incorrect Both Scott a~d Rusk charged th a t s heriff s d epartment morale under Gates ts al the lowest in history He claimed, "If Brad Gates could get the endorsement or his own m en, l 'd get out of the race." Gates labeled morale charges as "untruthful." countering "I think the inside morale or ·this department is very good. . "It's <morale charges> start· mg to get me perturbed. I don't think it's fair to the employees h ere. They've got some very professional people in this de· partment." But under questioning by Ex· change Club members, Scott and Rusk said the morale prob· lem and cooperation problem permea t es from the top downward in the department and is one or "attitude " Scott cited a recent Dana Point incident in which, he said, Los Angeles police officers were una~le to gain Orange County s heriff's cooperation in making 3: three-pound cocaine conflsca· t10n and arrests. Huntin g t o n Beac h in \•estigators were committed to the arrest. he claimed. and the of~enders booked mto that city 's Jail. In co1;1ntenng the char ge, Gates cited his department ·s coope~ation with other county agencies in a sollc1tat1on-for· murder case involving a Seattle attorney and the Bovan m urder case in Newport Beach last year. ·'This should show the public how much these guys !Scott and 11 Rusk> know about the busi· ness," Gates said. "They're un· AElEASES POLL Candidate Scott mformed and don't know what s going on." Gates also countered charges by Rusk and Scott that the s heriff's department is facing higher than average crime in· creases in their patrol areas The sheriff said he hadn't seen a report mentioned by Scott but noted that reports for last year s howed crime statistics in coun ty areas were low. "We had one or the lowest crime rates in the state." he s aid "If they llhe two can· di~ates > got a quarterly report 1t might show a n increase. because this is a time period tn which crimes i;to up." Scott claimed that a s late re· port released earlier last week s howed major crime in sheriff· policed areas had increased 30 percent. The countyw1d e average. he claimed. showed on· ly a six percent increase. Burglari~s. Scott said . are up 31 percent in t he sheriff's areas. That "is the highest or any place in the state," he said. E'rona Page A I The alleged rise tn crime wa:, linked by the two s heriff's can· didates to poor departmental m orale. m ismanageme nt of workloads and the n eed fo r county wide "task forces" to follow moving burglary and drug rin~s . BEACH CROWD. • • visitor was taken to the hospital Monday after being slammed onto the sand by a wave . lifeguards said. Gregg Casteria, 18. of West Los Angeles. was body surfing at the south end of Pearl Street Beach at about 2 p.m. when the inc·· nl occurred. Lifeguards pa his neck and back 10 san nd he was taken to the hospital by ambulance. Crowds were just as heavy south of Laguna Beach, where San Clemente lifeguard Steve Barrett described t he beach population over the weekend as ''blanket to blanket." "In all my years as a lifeg uard, I 've never seen anything like it," said Barrett, s upervisor for county beaches north lo Aliso Pier, which are pa trolled by San Clemente lifeguards. On Sunday. crowds reached 30,000 on San Clemente city beaches alone, compared to the 13,000 lifeguards expected. Bar· rell said. Seven-foot waves kept most s wimmers out of the water on Saturday and Sunday. but on Monday. with the air tem· perature soaring to 83 degrees and the surf down to four feet, the 69·d egtee water drew throngs of swimmers, waders and s urfers. State beaches also attracted thousands over the holiday weekend. with 200 cars in line at Student Slays Brother, IO LAKEWOOD IAP > -To save his younger brother from "the miser able years ahead," a despondent straight·A student shot him to death and then killed himself, authorities said. The father or the two then suf- fered a heart attack as he direct- ed ambulances responding to the shootings Saturday lo this quiet middle·cl ass suburban Los Angeles neighborhood. Edward lshkanian, SS, was listed in critical condition at Pioneer General Hospital. Paul Jshlcan1an. 21, described by neigh bors as extreme ly bright but reserved, shot 10· year-old Robe rt wlth a .38· caliber pistol as the younger boy lay lo bed in the room the two shared, said Los Angeles County sheriff's Sgt. Ray Marlett. Shot Kills Marine OCEANSIDE <AP> -Marine C p I . Ro b• rt Fo r ~· o t PhUadelphla dl~ in • hOlptt.aJ of a heed wound lJllllcted ec-cldentall,y •t 1 dvlUan tart.i renae. •Pokesmen said tocfay. ' 8 :~0 a .m . Sunday, awaiting ad- mittance to the San Onofre surf club. Among the 100 rescues state guards logged over the three· day beach fest. was a m1scar· n age at Doheny Stale Park on Monday. San Clemente guards escorted two divers to shore Saturday afte r their 18-root outboard motor boat went over the falls at the Monarch Bay Beach. The divers clung to the s ides of their boat until lifeguards a rrived to assist them. Three surfers were transport· ed to area hospitals after they were injured by their boards in the wa ter . Camp Pendleton Marine Andrew Courtache, 17, was struck in the head on Sun- day at San C le mente State Beach. He was transported to San Clemente General Hospitat'by city firemen Roy Llndren, 18, of Irvine, and N~rr Janc1ch, 18. of Laguna Niguel. were injured in separate surfing accidents Monday after· noon at the Dana Strand beach in Laguna Niguel Both youths were transported to South Coast Community Hospita l by paramedics. where they were treated for leg cuts. Scott charged that 24 different sets of intelligence records -2J in the cities a nd one in the s heriff's office -res ult in duplication, added expense and a l ac~ of cooperation among agencies. But. Scott said. the chie fs "feel information is not secure I with the sheriff>. It can get out .. LB Visitor's Car Burgled A_ visit.or to Laguna Beach told police ~omeone broke into his car, .taking electronic gear. tools and a remote control model helicopter s ometime on Memorial Day. Rex Leroy Bindley, who was s taying at the Village Inn at 696 South Coast Highway, told police the electronic equipment and helicopter were valued at $2.215. The visitor h ad le ft the helicopter and other tools in his station wagon. He discovered them missing Monday. I Massacre Laid to Rebels By The Associated Pre.s& Zaire President Mobutu Sese Seko claimed today that rebel tribes men who fled the southern Zaire city of Kolwezi massacred white men. women and children hostages somewhere in the bush last weekend . Mobutu's claim. made 1n Morocco. where he is seeking military assistance. could not be conrirme d i mm e di ate ly elsewhere. Since the rebels were driven from Kolwezi almost two w ee k s ago by Fr e n ch paratroopers. there have been conflicting reports on whether they took European civilian hostages with them The Zam an leader was quoted in an official Moroccan oews agency dispatch as saymg in· form ation obtained b y hi" special services indicated "the hostages who were held by th(• rebels were all liquidated. men. women and children." He said he could not say where the kill inM took place or how many were killed. A French Defense Mimstry spokesman said in Pans. "'We have no information or comment of any kind to give you on Presi· dent Mobutu's statement.·' The Defense Ministry spoke all last week or paratroopers pursuing rebels with hostages but insisted it had no informa lion on how many there were Refugees and Zairian eyew11. nesses were repeatedly quoted as having seen nee1ng rebels with white hostages in their vehicles. The rebels said they look no c1v1hans hos tage, only seven French military advisers. as they retreated toward their bases m Angola . Mobutu was in Morocco set?k· mg troop:; from King Hassan to bolster his army. The interven. tion of 1.500 Moroccan troop.c; ts months ago drove back another Katangan Invasion. In . Lubumbashi, Zaire. some foreign wome n and c h ildren have fled from the capital of reh· e l-threatened prov1nct>. but othe rs say they 'II slay a!i long as Belgian troops are here to pro· tect them. Laguna Man Kills Himself Laguna Beach police round the body of William Brown Gran th a m in his home Monday. shortly after the man a pparenUy took his own life. Grantham. 72. was found by his wife at the family home at 1620 Thurston Drive. before noon Monday. The woma n had been al the airport and returned to find her husband Police said Gra ntham ap· pa rently shot himself in the head with a two·inch revolver. The man had s uffered a stroke sever al months ago. police said Some Flee Zaire LUBUMBASHI. Zaire <AP I Some foreign women and children have fled from the capital of r e bel -threatened Shaba province, but others say they ·11 stay as long as Belgian troops are here to protect them Several dozen French women and chtldren were flown out Sun- day. a day after 500 Belgian paratroope rs arrived from Ka mina, 300 miles to the northwest. 7 J Orange Coast EDITIO N VOL. 71 , NO. 150, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1978 Today's Closing N.Y. Stoek8 N TEN CENTS 4 ille • ID Air ______ rash 11 lajured Oil Refinery Blasts Kill 4 0 5 ' Miles TEXAS Shreweport ' LOUISIANA Gull of Muico ~ ,.,..,,.,.,. .. ~ SITE OF EXPLOSIONS Texas City Refinery llecords Turnble Tt;XAS CITY. Texas <AP> - A chain-reaction series of spec tac u I ar explosions ripped throu~h an oil refinery today, killing four people. injuring 11 others and blowing up two 55.000-gallon gasoline tanks. Bl ast after blast from the re· finery of Texas City Refining Inc. rocked the area for about 35 minutes starting at about 2 a.m .. unleashing a.balloon or fire with flames 200 feet high that lit up the sky "as bright as noon.·· Some residents said they count- ed at least 12 blasts. others said there were nine. ·'The heat was so intense it was difficult to get close to I.hose injured," said Fred Gross. an ambulance ser vice supe rvisor who was one or the first on the scene. "We managed to get three persons out and then went back and got a few more . . . Once in there, a wall of flame blocked the route in and we had to fi nd another way out." Gross said he felt the firs t ex· plosion from his bed in his quarters near the refinery. "I thought at first it might be a <See4 DEAD, Page AZ> Scorcher Holiday Lures Beach Crowd Scor ching temperatures brought a record crowd to Newport Beach s hores on Memonal Day. along with a rec· ord numberofrcscues. Lifeguard Capt. Bud Belshe said there were several near· drown ings and 269 rescues. which he attributed to the rec- ord·setting crowd of 160,000 and to many people's appare nt un· familiarity with the water. ''I've never seen so many non- swimml'rs at one time in my life," Bclshe said He said the most rescues by one lrfc~uard Mondaf were re· ported by Doug Pruthard, sta- tioned at 18th Street ~nd Ocean Front He pulled 36zple out of lhesurf In addition. one n ar-drowmng victim, 7·year·old Jarad Sewell of Orange. was rescued at 8 .50 a . m . by an unidentified surfer. He was treated but not hoso1tahzed at HoaR Memonal Hospital in Newport Beach. Also taken to Hoag was 15· year-old Julie Garcia of Orange. who was pulled from the water at 1 :45 p.m. near 31st Street and Ocean Front. She was reported in fair condition today at the hospital. Bels he said air tempera ture was an unusually hot 82 degrees. "Nobody was wa lking -they were running, the sand was so hot." he said. Water tem· perature was 64 degrees. he said . with three to four-fool s urf But the main problem for most beachgoers wasn't the hot sand. it was getting to the beach and find.mg a place to park. "The whole city looked like a park mg lot.·· one police ofhef!r said "'It was bumper to bumper through town." Belshe said the city par1<ing lot at Balboa Pier closed al 10 a.m .. the earliest he can re· member it ever closing. DMty .... ,.... .. ~K..-.r LIGHT PLANE CRASH IN IRVINE MONDAY NIGHT KILLED FOUR PEOPLE ON IMPACT Firemen and Wreckage are Sho~ on Duryea Avenue Near Daimler Street Gates Not Trusted? Tu:o Candidates Blast Sheriff· By JERRY CLAUSEN Ol I• o.11, ~ s ... N•ne of Orange County's Z3 chiefs or police trust Sheriff Brad Gates with "senaltlve" or· ganized crime information, a former police chief says. Walter Scott, once Westminster police chief and now a <'andidate for Gates· sheriff.coroner office in the elec- t10n next Tuesday. teamed up with another candidate for the same post to blast Gates in Laguna Hills before a civic group. Candidate Lauren Rusk of San Juan Capis tr ano. 12-year s heriff"s department veteran , and Scott took issue last week with what they call ed the sheriff department's morale problems. the burgeoning county-area crime rate and sheriff's depart· ment administrative problems. Scott. who said he s~nl 20 years in county law enforce - ment, including rive years as Westminster chief. claimed he personally polled county police chiefs to determine: or the 23 chiefs. 22 said they would not vote for Gates as Llire Rebels Blamed for Massacres By Tbe Associated Press Zaire President Mobutu Sese Seko clalJrled today that rebel trjbesmen who fled the southern Zaire city of Kolwezi massacred white men, women and children hostages somewhere in the bush t.at weekend. Mobutu's c laim, m ade in Morocco. where he is seeking mllltary assistance, could not be conrtrmed i mmediate l y elsewhere. Slnce the rebels were driven from Kolwezi almost two weekf. ago by French paratroopers, there have been conrlictina reports on whether ,bey took European civilian hostages with them. The Zairian leader was quoted ln an orficlal Moroccan news agency dispatch as saying in· formation obtained by his s pecial services indicated "the hostaaes who were held by t.be rebels were all Uquldated: men. women and children." He said be could not say where tbe kill· Ing took place or how many were lUlled. A French Defense Ministry spokesman aaid ln Parts, "We have no information or comment ot ·~ kind to 1tve you on Presl· dent Mobutu'sstatement." sheriff on June 6. -Twenty two 1aid they would vote for another candidate: -All 23 replied they would not place senslthe inCormation in the sheriff's organized crtme mes. The 23 chiefs could not all be immediately polled on Scott's al· legations about their opinions. "What is happening in Orange County today 1s just near dis· aster." Scott told members of the Saddleback Exchange Club. Scott claimed' that wittiout a st rong inter-agency intelligence system. or~anized crime soon <See POLICE. Page AZ> Ailport Lawsuits Dismissal Denied Superior Court Judge Walter E . Smith derued a motion by the county today for dismissal of lawsuits filed by 98 Harbor Area homeowners who live under or adjacent to fli ght paths rrom Orange County Airport. Jury selection is now under way in what is expected to be a six month trial or consoli dated lawsuits which seek a total of nearly $1.5 million in damages. Defe nse lawyers, uns uc · cessfully argued that the 11 lawsuits should be dismissed an the light or court decisions which have held that the federal gov- ernment has pre-empted the field of airports and airport con- trols and environments. Judge Smith dismissed the motion and a motion for sum-mary judgment without com- ment. It is argued by the plaintiffs that expansion of the airport and mounting jet traffic from the county facility has had an ad- verse effect on their environ- ment and decreased the value of their homes. All 98 plaintiffs li ve in the Newport Beach and Santa Alla Flunked Girl Sparks Fight BUCHANAN, Ga. <API -Frank Lowman . cha r ged with assaulting the county school superin· tendent at baccalaureate services. said he did what "any father would have done'• when he found out his daughter would not graduate from hi g h school. Lowman, released on $49,000 bond from the Haral1Qn County Jail on Monday, was accused or attacking County School Superintendent Bob W at1on du.ring graduation· rt1lated church ceremonJts Sunday. Heights areas. Judge Smith refused today to immediately rule on the s ugges· t10n that la'tsuits filed by other Harbor Arer--.-esidents who do not wish to participate in the current trial be dismissed. But he indicated that he favors dismissal of the laws uits without prejudice -a legal qualification which means that the plaintiffs could refile their actions and possibly seek a separate triaJ of their lawsuits. PUC Member Backs Marine Base for LNG SANTA BARBARA <API - Taking a swipe at what she t er m e d .. Marine Corps bureaucrats." s tate Public Utilities Commission member Claire Dedrick said she would favor siting a controversial liq· quefied natural gas terminal at Camp Pendleton if she had to vote on It now. Miss Dedrick also said 1t was "conceivable" that three of the agency's five commissioners would oppose a site at Pomt Con· ception in Santa Barbara Coun· ty, which is favored by Western LNG Associates. Western LNG is a partnership of the state's largest utility com· panles formed to import the gas. The PUC must make the final decision on where in Cali!orrua to place the dis puted terminal. but Miss Dedrick s aid the agen· cy might delay that dec1s1on un- til more stUdy l.s done. State law requires only that the PUC rule on the acceptabili· ty of Western LNG 's preferred slte at Point Conceplion by July 31 , she claimed The state Coastal Commi11Slon has ranked Camp Pendleton as Its No. I choice for the termtnaJ. Other sites Usted by that com- mission. in order of pNlference, were Rattlesnake Can}'OJ> In San Luis Oblspo County Point Con· ceptlon, and Deer 'Canyon in Ventura Count}'. The Defense Mlftlatry spoke all last week of paratroopers pur1utq rebels with hostqes but In lated lt bad no lnforma· Uon on how many there were. R ru1 and ~rtan eyewtt· ne11ea -.re "Peateclly quoted •• havtq Mn neetn1 tebe. la ~----wtth wau.t. bOltaaea ill their veltlea.. - He sald he had spent about $2.000 on u rds. In· Titatlona. cap and own, Hnior rlna and graduation 11.fts for bJa l7·year·old dautbter. Oebra. The Mann. ~rps bu OQPOle<l placing tbe terminal at h a 1prawlfug Pendleton base. HY· tn1 that to do so would Interfere with itl delease tralftln&, ' ' ' '\ --·---- (\ I j \. ,. Aircraft Plunges In Irvine By PmUP ROSMARIN Of tllt O..IY l"llet Sa.ff A woman. her companion and her two sons, all of Santa Ana. were killed Monday when their light airc raft plunged into an Irvine intersection while on a landing approach to Orange County Airport. National Trans portation Safety Boa rd invest iga tors soughttoday to determine the cause of the crash An autopsy of the body of pilot Edward S. Russell, 33. was scheduled this af. ternoon. Ki lied with Russell were Selena Chess. 42. and her sons Robby. 15. and Stephen. 11. P olice said all four died on impact. Though a fire caused by leaking fuel broke out . their bodies were not burned. firemen reported. Several witnesses who saw the plane. a Cessna 310 twin engine. said the craft ·s landing gear and landing lights were on when s udde nly it dove into the intersection of Daimler Street and Duryea Avenue . The pltlne narrowly missed several commercil\! buildings in the Irvine 1ndustria1 complex. Police said it struck the street at a bout a 45-degree an gle, bounced about 40 yards and crashed onto the grassy street frontage or the C. E . Miller Corp. Several firemen at a county fire station near UC Irvine witnessed a flash and purr ot s m oke at the c rash. acting Battalion Chief Eric Griggs _ said. Griggs said the g roup appeared to be ret urning from a Memorial h o lidav outinl': c lothtni. rood. bedding and household c leaning supplie'< we r e f o und among the wreckage. Seven county fire trucks and four Santa Ana city fire trucks responded to the crash scene. Santa Ana and Irvine po\ice controlled traffic and crowds that gathered at the sate. Griggs said the ai r craft wreckage was removed by t:30 a .m . today and trans ported to an Orange County Airport hangar for study. The crash occur red about 8:40 p .m . Ci ty street c rews worked today patching holes gouged into the str eet by the downt>d airplane. Scorched grass and bushes were the on ly other evide nce or the crash. wh!ch was about 50 yards from the Newport Freeway. and a male from the airport Monday's crash marked the fou rth st r a1~ht yea r (or Memorial weekend airplane ac- cidents around Orange County airport, police said. A crash in 1976 at California Road and Campus Drive. near an lrvtne police department sub- s tat ion. killed four peop!e. Cras hes in 1975 and 1977 ir · volved no deaths. <See CRASH, P~ge A2 > Coast Weather Sunny through Wednes- day. Fog or low tfouds late tonlght and early Wed nf'sday m o rning . Lows tonight SB to 63. Highs Wednesday an upper 70S. INSIDE TODA\' Cheater Whalen. 61 . of Everett. Wai h., ta ··recy· cUng" hU Ufe. Victim of a 1trok4!, cancer of the kidney. tumor on hu lung and two heart artack4, he now re- builda wrttked btcyclea jor Jun and poclcer money See "Tunung C~ctu 1n 10 Rec11cLn" on Pogt A9. •••• (j 2 DAIL V PILOT N TU!!O!X May 30 1978 China Eyes Hua Says Soviets Will Start War UN ITED NATIONS !AP> Arter years of boycotting dis· a rma ment negotiations. China showed an mlcrest in them m a speech to the U.N. General As· sembly that predicted the Soviet Union will start World War 111. Speaking Monday al the as· sembly's special session on dis· armame nt, Foreign Minister Huang Hua condemned the 31· nation Geneva disarma ment negotiating committee because tht> Soviet Unioo and the Untled States are iti. co-chairmen. He called for new machinery "truly free of superpower control " A U.S. disarmament off1c1al , dechnmg to be quoted by name. termed Huang's s tatement "significant" and a "hopeful sign " that Chin a wan Led to participate in arms negotiations <Related storv A4 I It's Offieial 15-cem Postage in Effect \VASlllNGTON <AP > The Postal Service began enforcing 1t~ new 15-cent rate for first-class letters today <.1ftcr an initial grace period when some letters were accepted at the 13-cent rate that expired Monday. The grace period is traditional when mail rates increase because some mailers don't get the word on when to ~latt using the higher rate. Under the grace period. letters arc handled as if they had the proper pos tage. in this case 15 cents. without being returned to the sender or having the additional postage col- le cted from the addressee. Postal Service s pohsman Michael T. McManus said that "no matter how hard we try to get the word out a nd how many news stories there are, some peo- ple just don't get the word that they have to use more postage " Gunman Hits liquor Store In Newport A Newport Beach liquor store was robbed Sunday of $617 by a man who threatened to shoot the clerk, police said today. The s uspec t , described as about 6 feel tall. in his mid-20s and having blond or red hair. en· tered the Arches Liquor Store at 3400 W. Coast Highway al 10 p. m . Sunday and told the lone clerk, "l have a gun. Open the register or I 'II shoot." police s aid. They said the clerk reported seeing what appeared to be part of a gun in the robber's pocket and obeyed. The bandit was described as wearing a green Army jacket and blue jeans SEUER NEEDS MORE CHAIRS "I was pleased with my ad 1n the Daily Pilot. it had a tremen dous response and 1f t had 20 recliner chairs. I could have sold them all very easily " That's t he successful s tory told by the Costa Mesa woman who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: T\\O tomrort;.iblc rcdinn 1· h a 1 r :-. I 1 n e " l n8lll!Uh~·dc. I buri:iundv. I golcl. ,1111 c·<•lld lh·a' tr you've ~ot furnishings that you want to turn into cash. just call the Daily Pilot Classified at 642·5678. f'rot11PageAI CRASH ... The worst Memorial Holiday accident occurred in the early 1960s. according to police. when an overloaded twin Beechcraft nashed tnto the side of a hill on takeoff. killing all nine aboard. Shot Kills Marine OCEANSIDE CAP) -Marine C pl. Rob e rt Forte of Philadelphia died in a hospital of a head wound inflicted ac· cidentally at a civilian target range. spokesmen said today. ORANciaCOAIT " DAILY PILOT ·~ ... --....... ~·--­ Jtct•.~ V•C• ... O•OO~t f"CI 0.-ot ""'-' n-p:~,:,-• T-•··---/NMtt"'Uhor ci-... "· "-9• •lcMN" ... " llt\ltt•~C WNtll!t IOlttrl ""wir....-T~sOlli~ Yitzhak Navon. I s r ael 's f ifth president. took the o;ilh ol olfiN· MoncJa v <.tl the Knl•ssl•t in .Jerusale m . ''1th Prime :\linister l\lcnachc m Begin looking on. President '."<i,·on. in his speech. ap· pea led dirC'ctly to President An" ar Sadi.ll of Egypt to re· open stalled peace ncgoliu· tions. Navon. 57. succeeded Ephraim Katzir. Masked Men Get Receipts From Eatery Two masked men who Jumped a Corona del Mar restaurant 1>mp loyee shortly after closing lime Monday escaped with a money bag contalning $2,452.21, police said today. They said employee Robert Lee Record told them he was leaving the Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant at 2931 E. Coast Highway at 9:25 p.m. when two men with nylon stock· iogs over their heads attacked him. Record called to a fellow employee to run next door and call the police. which she did. However. the two bandits escaped with the receipts before help could arrive, police said. Because of the stockings, no de· tailed description of the suspects was available. Citizens Air Jarvis Views Citizens will have the chance to air their views tonight on the eUects of passage of the Jarvls /Oann tax Initiative on the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. School trustees have set an in- formal forum for local residents. It begins at 7:30 p.m. at Co~ta Mesa High School 's Lyceum . 2650 Fairview Road. RouUne buaineas items will be handled before truatees open the floor to comments from the au- dience on the Jarvis ls1ue or any other Items ot ~ccrn. Weather Mixed 87 The "'-oclated Preti BackA> the old 1rtnd alter a three·d"ay weekend. naldtata ot Northern CallCornla wlll nnd the uncommonly temperate climate of the "'"kend also retumtn1 to the routine -chlUy ro1 alon.r the cout and lOO·de1r .. ·plua temperatura lnJand. Huang complained that In the Geneva committee. the Soviet Union and the United States "talk s ham disarmament and obstruct genuine disarmament. "This state of affairs must be completely changed,·· he said. The assembly's main political com mlttee debates disarma- m ent questions for three months each fall, and the Geneva com- mittee negotiates on them in· termittenlly the rest or the year. Huang, apparently envisioning a similar two-lier system. said: "Questions or disarmament a nd international security. which concern the interests of a II countries. should be de- liberated by an international or- gan with the participation of all countries under the auspices of the United Nations .... The items and procedures of dis· armament negotiations should be decided on by this organ. "Machinery responsible for disa rmame nt negotiations s h ould be truly fr ee or super power control and s hould be set up through cons ultations by the governments in the de· liberalive or~an." Huang was cynical about the Soviet-Amer ican negotiations for a second SALT agreement limiting the nuclear arsenals of the two superpowers. "For anyone willing to face up to reality." he said, "the history of the strategic arms limitation talks since they began in 1969 has been a history or strategic arms race between the Soviet U nion and th e United states .. f'ro• Page A I 4 DEAD .... tornado. Then I looked out the window and 1t was as 1f it were day light. I thought I was cn~ulfed in a fi reball." Killed in the explosions were three refinery workers and a security guard. Three of the 12 tnJu red workt>rs were in critical condition. Rick Sherman. indus trial rela· lions manager for Texas City Rehmng Inc .. said the fire was brought under control s hortly after sunrise. lie said the plant had been running "normally when a lank erupted. We don't know what caused the explosion. We have no estimate of the damage." Sherman said the tanks. con· t am ing ke rosene and fuel 011 , "ould be allowed to burn out. A black funnel of s moke !.wirled over most of Texas City during the day. al times blotting out the s un and changing white clouds to ashen gray The blasts were Celt in a 20- mile radius, and Houston police on patrol in the southwest sec· l ion of the city, some 35 miles a way. said they saw an orange glow light up the sky about 2 u.m. Residents living near the plant wer e advised by authorities to evacuate their homes. An un· dertermined number left their houses. Today's explosions recalled a far worse disaster that rocked Texas City on April 16, 19-17. when two thunderous blasts blew apart the SS Grandcamp, a French vessel anchored at the waterfront. Fire spread in all directions and acres of oil and chemical tanks along the shore became Infernos. Mor e than 500 died that day, and 3.000 were injured In the worst lndwitrial accident in U.S. history. Police Probe Dogs' Deaths Newport Beach police are in· vestlgating the possible poison- ing of two dogs in what they said nppeared to be a neighborhood dispute about noise. The two dogs, a purebred dachs hund and a purebred ~olden retriever , died of ap- parent strychnine poisoning shortly after their owner found them ailing on Friday, police said. The dogs belonged to Marie Nlchola of 2815 Pebble Drive in Harbor View Hilla. Police said she told them she had been In· volved tn an ar1ument with some neighbors about the does' barking. Stocks, V aluahles Taken in Burslary A Corona del Mar Altdent Te· turned home from a weekend trtp Monday and found hi• house had been burs!arbed of '2.880 tn v luablf's and SS0.000 ln non- neaollable stocks . Newport Beach pollc. aald today. Tbe)' sold Oeor11 Haed· ln1hau1 ol im S.brlna Terr1ce found Uuit a window bad been prled open and co1n1, currency. Jewelry and tbt 1tOCk1 nmo9ed. SUCCUMBS AT 90 Neille M. Grundy Rites Set For NB's N. Grundy A memorial service will be held Friday for Newport Beach pioneer Nellie M. Grundy. who died Sunday al the age of 90. The service will begin at 3 p .m . at St. Andrew s Pres byterian Church in Newport Beach. Inte rment will be private . Mrs. Grundy. a former high school teacher in Minnesota. moved to Newport Beach in 1921 and married the city's first physician. Dr. Gordon Grundy. He built th e c ity 's first hospital. Ne wport Beach Hos pital. in 1926 at the corner of 9th Street and Balboa Boulevard dnd operated 1t until 1947. Dr. and Mrs. Grundy had a home on Ocean Front on the Balboa Peninsula . where Mrs Grundy lived for 55 years She was a m ember of the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. the Ebell Club of Newport Beach and the Auxiliary of the Amencan LcJ!10n . and an ~S· soc 1ate member or the /\s· sistance League or Newport Beach. Survivors include a son. rt> altor G. W1l11 a m Grundy, of Newport Beach : a daughter. Mrs. Charles Langmade of San Marino . and s even grandchi ldren. The family has suggested that memorial donations be made to Hoag Memorrnl Hospital in Newport Beach NB Planners Cut Session The Newport Beach Planning Commission meeting scheduled for Thursday has been continued unti l June 15 for lack of a quorum. city officials said to· day. The commission has been short two members since its chairwoman. Jackie Heather. and commissioner Paul Hum- mel were elected to the city council last month. In addition. two members will be out of town Thursday. Jim Hewicker. assistant city director of community develop- ment, said the city council is ex- pected to vote on two proposed new commissioners on June 12. POLICE CHIEFS ... will in(iltrate county law en· forcement. politics a nd business He aaid that in 197~ the law en· forcemeat a1enclea lost their Orange County Intelligence Ur\lt 10CIU J operated in Distnct At · lorney Cecil Hicks' oHices. Al the command or the county board of s upervisors, the an· rormation was to be moved to the sheriff's departme nt. Scott said most cities' police departments removed sensitive reports from th06e m es which contained information on 4,000 to 5.000 countians gathe r ed by most or the county's police agcn· CleS. But in a later interview. Shenrr Gates denied the allega- tions. noting his department had "sent out over t.200 reports on organized crime last year." He said. "I think the facts will show there 1s very good coopera· t1on among all agencies in the county .. . The sheriff added. ··1 don't think 1t 's proper to get ch1ers of police mto poltlical campaigns. They've always agreed with me that 1t wasn't proper to get in- volved Services Set For Newport Yachtsman A memorial service and burial al sea will be held Thursday for Len Lilly. 55, a prominent Newport Beach vachtsman Mr Lilly died Fnday at his home in Palm Springs where he hus bt>en residing recently Helore his retirement ror rea· sons of health. Mr. Lilly was areal es tate bui l d e r and d{•· veloper. He was one or the found· ers a nd a former commodore of Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club He is survived by his widow. Martha; his mother Aenes Lillv Palm Desert; a son. William. Granada Hills : two daughters. Mrs. Barbara Sinasek. Newport Beach, and Ha 1dec Dalqu1st. Santa Ana : and two step · da~ghters. Patty Ryan. San Luis Obispo. and Shelley Kirk. Greno· ble. France 85 DEATH TOLL A STATE RECORD By The Associated Press The Califo rnia Highway Palrol reports a record or 85 people killed statewide during the Memorial Day holiday weekend. In Sacramento. California Highway Patrol Sgt. Doyle Mor· n son said the traffic toll was the highest since statistics began to be recorded m 1947. The previous record of 80 Memon al Day weekend deaths was recorded in 1972. Car Phone, Gear Taken in Newport A radio car phone and related equipment valued at $2.420 were stolen from the car of a Los Angeles man while he was in a Newport Beach restaurant Sun. day. police said today. Officers said Bruce David Gale was in a re11taurant on Newport Boulevard from 10:45 to u ·30 a.m. On returning to hi s ca . he found that the passenger door lock had been tampered with, his alarm deactivated and the equipment removed. "The question to a:-k 1~. ·Art· tht·y .. upportin.: those t'40 guy\ <Scott or Rusk >"'" Scott. thouah. told h i11 a"· d1encr Thursday thc.tt a t th1~ point not even the t1tate h~ ., handle on organized crime 10 Or;u)ge County. noting that an uttornt•y general ·s tksk lorce ha d 1dentif1ed only f1vt.' or gan11cd crime figures here And. he ~aid. information on one of those was incorrect Both Scott and Rusk charged that s h eriff'~ dcpartml·nt morale under Cates is at the lowest in history fie claimed . "If Brad Cates could get the endorsement of his own men. I'd get out of the race · · Gates labeled morale charges as "untruthful." countering. "I think the 1ns1de mor<1le of lhrs department is very good. "It's Cmorale charges I starl· mg t o get me perturbed I don t think 1t 's fair lo the employees here. They've got some very professional people in this de- partment" Rut under questioning by Ex c.,<1ngt.' Club m e mbe rs. Scott and Rusk said the morale prob· te rn and cooperation problem pt>rmeates rrom th e t o p downward in the d epartment and 1s one of "attitude ... Scott cited a r ecent Dana Point Incident in which. he said. Los Angeles police officers were unable to gain Orange County i.heriff's cooperation in m aking a three-pound cocaine confisca- tion and arrests. Huntin g t o n Be<t c h r n . vestigators were committed to the arrest. he claimed. and the offender.:; booked into that city ·s Jail In count ering the char~e. G<1l es cited his department's cooperation with other county dg\'nc1es in a soltc1t ation-for· murder c~sc involving a Seattle attorney and the Bovan murder { asc 1n Newport Beach las t year. "This s hould show the public how m uch these guys <Scott and Rus k 1 know about the busi- ness." Gates said "They're un- informed and don 't know what's going on." Cates also countered charges by Rus k and Scott that the s he riff's department is facing higher than average crime tn· creases tn their patrol <Jreas The sheriff said he hadn ·1 seen a report mentioned by Scott but noted that reporLc; for last year showed rrime statistics in coun ty areas were low. "We had one or the lowest rrimc rates in the state." he said "It they <t he two can-· d1dates I got a quarterly report it mi g ht s h ow a n inc r ease. because lhis is a tame period in which cnmes go up " Scott claimed that a stale re port released earlier last week showed major crime in sheriff policed areas had increased 30 percent. The count y w1de average. he claimed . showed on ly a 11ix percent increase. Burglaries. Scott said . are up 31 percent in the sheriff's areas That "Is the highest of any place in the state." he said. The alleged rise in crime wa:. linked by the t wo sheriff's can· didates to poor departmental morale. mismanagement of work loads and the need for eountywide "tas k for ces" to follow moving burglar y a nd drug rin~s. Scott charged that 24 different sets or intelhgence records -23 in the c1t1es and one in the sheriff's office -result in dupltcation, added expense and a lack or cooperation among agencies. But, Scott said. the c hiefs "feel information is not. secure Cw1th the s heriff> It can get out. .. 17 Saddlebaek EDITION VOL 71, NO. 150, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1978 A.fteroooa N.Y. Steeb TEN CENTS Gates Not Trusted, Rival Charges By JERRY CLAUSEN Of , ... O.lty P'li.. Stefl None of Orange County's 23 chiefs of police trust Sheriff Brad Gates with "sensitive" or· ganized crime information, a former police chief says. Walter Scott, once Westminster police chief and now a candidate for Gates' sheriff-coroner office in the elec tion next Tuesday, teamed up with another candidate for the same post to blast Gates in Laguna Hills before a civic group. Candidate Lauren Rusk of San Juan Capistrano, 12 -year s heriffs department veteran, and Scott took issue last week with what they called the sheriff department's morale problems. the burgeoning county-area crime rate and sheriff's depart- meat administrative problem~. Scott. who said he spent 20 years in county law enforce- ment, including five years as Westminster chief, claimed he personally polled county police chiefs to determine: -Of the 23 chiefs, 22 said they would not vote for Gates as sheriff on June 6; -Twenty two said they would vote for another candidate; -All 23 replied they would not place sensitive information in the s heriff's organized crime files. The 23 chiefs could not all be immediately polled on Scott's al- legations about their opinions. "What is happening in Orange County today is just near dis- aster." Scott told members of the Saddleback Exchange Club. Scott claimed that without a strong inter.agebcy intelligence system . organized crime soon will infiltrate county law en- forcement, politics and buslness. He said tbal in 1975 the law en- forcement agencies lost their Orange County Intelligence Unit <OC IU > operated in District At- torney Cecil Hicks' offices. At the command of the county board of super visors, the in- • formation was to be moved to Lhe sheriff's department Scott said most cities' police departments removed sensitive reports from those files which contained information on 4.000 to 5.000 countians gathered by most or the county's police agen· cies. But in a later interview. Sheriff Gates denied the allega- tions. noun" his department had <See POLICE. Page A2> 4 ille • ID Air _______ rash 12 Injured Oil Refinery Blast Kills . 3 TEXAS CITY, Texas <AP> - A dozen fiery explosions tore through a Gulf Coast oil refinery in a cham reaction early today. killing three workers and injur- ing 12 others. plant officials said The biggest blasts blew up two 55,000-gallon gasoline tanks. The heat was so intense that WWI Letter Hits Beach MELB OURNE. Australia <AP> -A letter in a bottle dropped from an Australian troop ship during World War I has been found by a farmer on a south Australian beach. The letter, dated July 30, 1916, and signed by seven Aussie soldiers. said : "We are living like lords. having a real good lime. The names of the chaps that a re on this message are all signalers hopin~ the finder is in the best of health. We now throw this note over- board.'' Zaire Rebels Blamed for Massacres By The Associated Press Zaire President Mobutu Sese Seko claimed today that rebel tribesmen who Oed the southern Zaire dty of Kolweti massacred white men. women and children hostages somewhere m the bush • last weekend. Mobutu's claim, made in Morocco, where he is seeking military assistance, couJd not be co nfirme d Immediately elsewhere. Since the rebels were driven from Kolwezi almost two weeks ago by French paratroopers, there have been conf1icting reports on whether they look European civilian hostages with them. firefighters s aid they were una- ble to get closer than within two blocks of the Texas City Refin- ing Inc A huge, swirling black cloud drifted over the area at daybreak. and a fi reball with flames reaching 200 feet in the air was visible from Houston 35 miles to the northwest. "It kept getting worse and worse." said Sara Grasso. who with her husband and three children were among about 250 residents evacuated from nearby homes. "Finally. one blast shook the baby 's bed and woke her up." Rick Sherman, manager of in- dustrial and public relations for the refinery, said at least 15 peo- ple were working at the refinery at 2 a.m. when the first of about a dozen explosions occurred. Sherman said the oriJi?m or the first explosion had not been de· lermined. Local hospitals reported 12 ad- missions, three or them in critical condjtjon. Sherman said one of those killed was a guard who was not included in the initial count or (See 3 DEAD, Page A2> Flunked Girl Sparks Fight BUCHANAN. Ga. CAP I Frank Lowman . ch arged with assaulting the <'ounty school s uperin- tendent at baccalaureate ser vices. said he did what "any father would have done" when he round out his daughter would not graduate from high school. Lowman, released on $49.000 bond from the Haralson County Jail on Monday, was accused of attacking County School Superintendent Bob Watson during graduation- related church ceremonies Sunday. He said he had spent about $2.000 on cards, in· vitations, cap and gown, senior ring and graduation girts (or his 17-year-old daughter, Debra. OallY ,.... ...... .., -~- LIGHT PLANE CRASH IN IRVINE MONDAY NIGHT KILLED FOUR PEOPLE ON IMPACT Firemen and Wreckage are Shown on Duryea Avenue Near Daimler Street Woman Seeks Seat Of Senator Brooke BOSTON (APl -Saying "!l's about lime another woman got elected to that exclusive men's club," Boston School Commit- teewoman Kathleen Sullivan Alioto announced her candidacy today for the Democratic U S Senate nomination. Flanked by her hus band, former San Francisco Mayor Joseph Alioto. and her father, New England Patriots owner William Sullivan. she said she is in the race for the seal now held by Republican Sen. Edward W Brooke. "I 'm running because I've spent the last 12 years of my life on the front line or one of the major social revolutions in our history," she said. "That ex· perience has a way of deepening the insight of a girl. "If you don't Lhink so, try be- ing held up al gunpoint in a classroom by a drug addict while you're trying lo teach 35 children.·· she added. In introducing his daughter at the Ritz Carlton Hotel news con- ference, her father said. "All her life, Kathleen from earliest childhood had a deep concern for those not as fortunate as she." Mrs. Alioto, 33, refused to ·~··...,.... SEEKS SENATE SEAT Kathleen Alioto answer any substantive ques- tions, including a direct question about her views on the public funding of abortion, saying, <See SENATE, Page A2l Wurt Studies Alimony for Women Only WASHINGTON <AP) The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to· day to decid(' whether state laws providing alimony payments on ly for women foster unconstitu· tional sex discrimination. The Justices said they will study a challenge to Alabama's alimony laws. Twelve -states award alimony to wome n only. In addition to Alabama. they are Arkansas. Georgia. Idaho. Louisiana, Mis· sissippi, Nevada, New York, South Carolina. South Dakota, Tennessee and Wyoming. In other matters today, thP Supreme Court: -Ruled that lawyers general- ly cannot solicit business by personally contacting potential clients but may do so. in some cases, when representing non- profit groups that engage in lawsuits as a "form of political expression." -Said it will decide under what circumstances po<>r people charged with minor crimes arc entitled to court-appointed lawyers. -Agreed to study a request by Massachusetts authorities that 1t ease signiticantly the constitu· tional restrictions on police searches. The Zairian leader was quoted in an official Moroccan news agency dispatch as saying in· formation obtained by his special services indicated "the hostages who were held by the rebels were all liquidated: men. <See MASSACRE, Pa«e AZ> 2 Escape Plane Crash -Left untouched rulings by the Federal Communications Commission and lower courts that the so-called "fairness doc- trine" imposed on broadcasters on controversial matters ex· empts virtually all paid ad· vertising. SEILER NEEDS MORE CILURS "l was pleased with my ad in the Daily Pilot, it had a tremen- • doua re.ponse and if I had 20 recliner chairs, I could have sold t.bem all very easily. " That's the successful story told by the Costa Mesa woman who placed thb ad in the Dally Pllot: Two com!Of'Ulble recliner chairs. finest n•u11hyde, l buraund.v. l anld. xlnl cond. Reas XXX•XXXX If you·ve got furnlsh.lnp that you want io turn lnto caah, }Ult call the Daily Pilot Cluslfled al "2·5"11. Viejo Man, Toro Woman in Forced Landing Two Saddleback Valley resi- dents walked away from a crash landing which demolished ~lr s mall plane Monday -and they plan to be back In the alr tomor- row. F lying Instructor Sanford V aoce. 2a. of Mlulon Viejo and his ttudent Judy Barnes, 218, of Et Toro were on a routine tra.ln- ln1 Oitbt from Orant• COUD\Y airport to San Diep when tbe accident Mppened early Moo· day mornln1, accordin1 to Vance . The two we,. drcUnft Pauma Valley A.trDort at-.t •ittade tll 50 teet wtth Jllls Barnet 1t tbe contn>ll, --the al.Udent ac· • d dntallY .. 1he speed of t.be Cessna ·uo tan too low and stalled tbe englne of the small plane, Vance said. At such a low altitude, there was no tirne to ~over, tbe in- structor said, so he grabbed the contl"ols and brought the plane ln fol' a crash landing coming to rest at 8 ~ degreo angle. Althou1h the craft was destroyed t~ did not catch fire. Vance suffered minor facial ln· Jurlet. Mial Dames WU unhurt, accordiftl t.o Stn Diego Sherill!• • offlcen. Vance, who bas bMD· Oytng ~ht---years; tldmltted b& was frl1btened durlna the few aecoodt be had LO lf'J and brln1 t.be plane in, bU\ ta.id it hasn't made him nervous about flying. The instructor is taking only one day off to recover and bas S<'heduled another training IDght for student Barnes tomorrow. M lss Ba mes \s one of his best students, he said, and it ls im- portant that she get bacl( Up ln the air as soon u possible in tht same way people are adviMd to get back on a horse after being thrown. "She'll be nervous." he ad· mltted. When tbe plane craahed Mon· day, Vance pt hla few Injuries ~.. tu ace at rut k th daabboard. 11 bo bad beon wear· ln1 hl• ahould&r harness Utl• (Seel E8CAP ••••• Al) <See ALIMONY, Page AZl 85 DEA.TH TOLL A Sf.ATE RECORD By The Aasotlated Press The California H ighway Patrol reports a record of 85 people killed statewide during the Memorial D ay holtday weekend. Tn Sacramento. Callfornla Hl&hway Patrol Sgt. Doyle Mor· rison aaid tho trafflc toll wu the blah at since statlstJcs be1an to be recorded In l&''J. Memorial D~ kcod deaths waare~lntm. Aircraft Plnhges In Irvine By PIUUP ROSMARIN Of Ille O.ily l't191 SIMI A woman. her companidft and her two sons. all of Santa Ana. were killed Monday when their light aircraft plunged into an Irvine intersection while on a landing approach to Orange County Airport Nation al Transport at1on Safety Board investigators today sought to determine lhe cause of the crash. An autopsy of the body of pilot Edward S. Russell. 33, was scheduled this afternoon. Killed with Russell wer e Selena Chess. 42, and her sons Robby. 15, and Stephen. ll Police said all four died on impact. Though a fire caused by leaking fuel l:>roke out, their bodies were not burned, firemen reported. Several witnesses wbo saw the plane, a Cessna 310 twin engine. said the craft's landjng gear and landing lights were on when s udde nly it dove into the intersection or Daimler Street and Duryea Avenue. The plane narrowly missed several commercial buildings in the Irvine Industrial complex. Police said it struck the s treet at about a 45-degree angle, bou~ed about 40 yards and crashed onto the grassy street frontage of the C E. Miller Corp Several firemen at a county fire station near UC Irvine witnessed a Clash and puff ot smoke at the cras h , actin~ Battalion Chief Eric Grigg~ said. Griggs -;a id th e ~roup appeared to be returning from a Me morial nolidav outing . clothing. food. bedding and household cleaning s upplies were found amon~ tht> wreckage. Seven county fire trucks and four Santa Ana city fire trucks responded to the crash scene . Santa Ana and Irvine police controlled trarric and crowds that gathered at the site. Griggs said the aircraft wreckage was removed by l 30 a.m . today and transported to an Orange County Airport hangar for study. The crash occurred about~:~(\ <See CRASH, Page Al> Coast Weather Sunny through Wednes· day. Fog or low clouds late tonight and t'erly Wed n esday mornin~ Low~ tonight 58 t o 63 Highs Wednesday m upper 70s. INSIDE TODAY Che.tter Whalen, 111 , <'/ Everell, Welsh . 1.1 "recy chng" his b/e V1c11m o/ <' &troke, cancer oJ the kidney. tumor on hu hmg and two heart Clttaclu. he now '" butld.t wrecked bicycles for fun and pocket money s .. e "T urning Cvcl t J ir1t~ Rec11cle1" on Page A9 .... f .. I \ \ ; • - 1 1' ' -,..,WI ......... BLACK SMOKE FILLS SKY AFTER REFINERY EXPLOSIONS Three People Known Dead, 12 Others Injured in Blasts TEXAS • Shreveport ' LOUISIANA ) Gulf of Muico ~ ,.., Wl'9,iioto Map SITE OF EXPLOSIONS Texas City Refinery Front Page ii I 3 DEAD ... people at the sc:(•ne The other two dt•acl were firs t hstcd as un· aeeounted for. Fred Gross, supervisor for the Texas City Ambulance Service, said he was in bed when the first explosion rocked the ambulance service building a mile from the re finen· "I thought at first 1t might be a tornado, then I looked out the ""indow and 1t was a s if it were da y light. I thought I was engulfed in a fireball." Gross said ' Fire officials said there were so many oil tanks 1n the vicinity that they were not even trying to put out tht' fires. but were trying t o k e ep o ther tanks from catching on fire or exploding. The first blast was followed by a series of 10 or more blasts over the next half hour and then by an additional explosion about 4. 15 a m .. witnesses said. All fire departments in both Galveston and Harris countie!S were called to assist in fighting the fl res. Man's Citizen.ship Revoked by Judge CJJICAGO 1AP1 A federal Judge ruled today that (''rank Walus lied to 1mm1grauon of f1cia b by concc>ahng a hidden pa:-.t a s a Grstapo killer dunng World War II .Judgt• .Juhu .... J I loffman or U S District Court r<'voke<.l Walus· <'ll17<'nsh1p . ~ay 1ng tht• t'\ 1dence "as· <'l<.'ar . convincing and unequivocal'· that the· re tired Ch1t'a~o labore r lied to authoritic-s about his past Hoffman's ruhn,c: in the C'1v1I l'ase opens the road for Walus· possible deportation The governme nt argued dur inj! the civil trial that Walus was a Gestapo agcnt who killed at leas t 13 Jews during th<' war Walus. 55, ins1stl'd that he ncv<'f had be-en a mem her of the Ges tapo und hacl spent the war y<'a r s "orkin~ on fa rms in Ge rma nv Dunn~ a thn•c "C:<'k civil tnal in March and April. II \.\ltnesses 1dcnt1f1l•d Walus as the m an th<'} sa '' hcl p I 1qu1dat<' J cwls h ghet tos 1n Poland from 1939 to 1944 Defen se a tto rney Rob e rt Korenki<'w1 rz c ountered with fo u r German c-1t1 zens "'ho te :.·~1ed that they e mployed Walus as a farm laborer dunng World War JI llc also in· lroducc<.l into evidence certified German health insurance rec· ords listing a Franz Walus as a farm laborer who worked for the four German farmers during the war vears Ko.renkiewH'7 not<'d that the government did not present one document showin~ that Walus was eve r a m e mbt'r of the German armed forces ORANGE COAST '0 DAILY PILOT ~~:t.~~'~'~,1~, ~;:,.:: ;:;:.: o.~c:; C..1t Pubf1vunoC.n"'o•"• MN••ttfd,IK'W'",., .. O'llt>B\Md Mo~•· 1MOUOfll ructA., tf)il" c ...... .._.w ,...po,t 8""•<frrt Ho1~1,.qton k «tt i°"" l•I" Voltl•Y '""''"'• \an<tlPl't.t i.. 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""' Tel!Jlflone (114)142~1 CIH.itletl Adwertl91na I0-11111 ~·-· ,, ..... -°" ... 111-1310 J G ov ernment attorneys <'la 1mC'd the heallh insurance documents "'ere rakes, saying th a t manv Gcst a p c1 a gents for~<'d doc.umcntf. al the e nd of t he "ar to provide thc msel ve:-. with altb1s Th e\ also c hall e nged the <· n· d i b 1 It t v o f t h e G e r m a n I armers. saying they were re- lat1 \'CS of pcoplC' who w<'re Nazi Party members during the war From Page Al CRASH ... pm C 1 ly stree t crews worked today patching holes gouged into th e s treet b y th e downed airplane. Scorched grass and bushes were the only othe r evidence of the crash. which wus abo ut 50 yards from the Newport Fr eewa}. and a mile from the airport Monday's crash marked the fourth s tra1g1lt year f or Memorial weekend airplane ac c1dents around Orange County airport, police s aid. A crash in 1976 at California Road and Campus Drive. near an Irvine police department sub· s tation, killed four people. Crashes in 1975 and 1977 in· volved no deaths. The worst Memorial Holiday accident occurred in the early 1960s, according to police. when an overloaded twin Beechcraft crashed into the side or a hill on takeoff. killing all mne aboard. FrontPa~Al MASSACRE .. wome n and children." He said he could not say where the kill· mg took place or how many were killed. A French Defense Ministry spokesman s aid in Paris, "We have no information or comment of any kind to give you on Presi- dent Mobutu'sstatement. ·· The Defense Ministry spoke all last week of paratroopers pursumg rebels with hostages but insisted it had no lnforma· tion on how many there were. Refugees and Zairian eyewit- nesses were repeatedly quoted as havin1 seen fleeing rebels with white hostages in their vehicles. The re~ls !aid fftey look no civilians hostage, only aeven French military adviser1, H they retreated toward their bases in Angola. Mobutu waa tn Morocco 1eek· Ina troop1 Crom Kina Ha11an to bo11ter hh army. Tht lnterven- Uon or t.500 Moroccan troopt 14 month• a10 drove back another .Kntani;can invasion. Record Throngs At Sands S c orc hing temperatures brought a record crowd to Newport Beach shores on Memorial Day. along with a rec· ord numberofres cues. Lifeguard Capt. Bud Belshe said there were s everal near- (1 rownings and 269 rescues. which he attributed lo the rec- ord-setting crowd of 160,000 and to many people's apparent un· lamlliarily with the water. · · 1 ·ve never seen so many non· swimmers at one time in my hfe," Belshe st&d. He said the llaost rescues by one lifeguard Monday were re- ported by Doug Prichard. sta- tioned at 18th Street and Ocean Front. lie pulled 36 people out of the surf Jn addition. one near-drowning \1t·t1m. 7 year-old Jarad Sewell of Orange, was rescued at 8:50 a m. by an umdenlif1ed s urfer. li e was treated but not hospitalized at Hoag Memonal llospital in Newport Beach. Also taken lo Hoag was 15· year-old Julie Garcia of Orange, who was pulled from the waler at I ·45 p.m near 31st Street and Ocean Front. She was reported in fair condition today at the hospital. Bclshe said air temperature was an unusually hot 82 degrees. ''Nobody was walking -they were running, the sand was so hot." he said. Water tem- perature was 64 degrees, he said. with three to four-foot surf. But the main problem for most beachgoers wasn't the hot sand, it was getting to the beach and findmg a place to park. "The whole city looked like a park mg lot." one police officer said. "It was bumper to bumper through town." Belshe said the city parking lot at Balboa Pier closed at 10 a .m ., the earliest he can re- member it ever closing. The Orange County Harbor Patrol In Newport Harbor was the only beach-related agency to report a routine day. A spokesman said the number of boats in the water was about average for a weekend and that there were no serious incidents. New Hospital Directors Take Office Le isure World resident John S1ck<'nlx'rger has been elected prcl.tdcnt of the Saddlebac k Community llosp1tal board of dirt'ctor:-. Other new officers are Glen Wtncman. first vice pres ident. G. F. Lodder. second vice presi· dent. Wiiiiam Crawford, treas urer . and Dr. Dzintris Vallis, secretary. Re-elected to new th ree-year terms were Frank Schaeffer and Dr. Richard Welte. Other board members include Eugene Anderson, Dorothy Colver. Thomas Fuentes, O.T. Gllbank, Allan Howard, Dr. D George Klrllla, Robert Nelson. Lawrence Norman. Roland Smott. John Tattam and chief of staff Dr. Carl Schwab. Retired from the board are president William Edgar. Secretary Randall Boyd and second vice president Dr. Lydia G. Deane. Fro•PageAI SENATE ••• "That Is not appropriate at this lime." Asked if recent adverse publicity about Brooke's divorce proceeclings had any erfect on her decision to run, Mrs. Alioto said she had been considering the Senate race for nearly two years. "The thing that's crushing the atmosphere in Massachusetts is not any politicians's personal life . but the s tate's own economic problems,'· she said. "The bulc problem ls what the climate of this state is. Just look at It" Last week , Brooke acknowledged that he made a ··misstatement and a mistake" in a divorce deposition when he Hated a 12,000 loan as a "9.000 loan. He apolo8ized to the public but added that It was a private matter Mrs . Alioto Is a former presi- dent of the School Committee and waa on the board during the height or Bolton's court-ordered bualn1 controversy. She began her career aa a teacher and worked three vears In Harlem before teachlnj emo- Uonally disturbed children In the Oorchu~r sector of Botton. In February. she married Alioto. 80, whole civil divorce from hla nnt wtlt 11 not rte- 01nl1ed by the Roman Cat.boUc Church ~ -- RELEASES POLL Candid•t• Scott HITS LOW MORALE Candidate Ru1k Fro•Pa~Al POLICE CHIEFS .•. "sent out o ver 1.200 reports on org amzcd crime last year " He s aid. "I think th(• facts will show th<'re 1s vC'ry good coopera- tion among all agencies in the county ·· The s heriff ad<.lcd . "I don 't think it's proper lo gel chiefs of police into poltticul campaigns. They've always agreed with me that it wasnl proper lo get in· volved. "The question to ask Is, 'Are they supporting those two guys <Scott or Rusk)'?" Scott, though, told his au ·dience Thursday that at this point not even the state has a handle on organized crime in Orange County, noting that an attorney general's task force had identified only five or· gamzed crime figures here. And. he said. information on one or those was incorrect Both Scott and Rusk churged f'rom Page A I ALIMONY ••. -Overturned by a 7·2 vote the robbery conviction of a Ken tucky man because the trial judge refused to instruct the jury that a defendant is pre· sumed innocent unlit proven guilty. -Agreed to decide whether the state of Nevada must pay victims of an automobile acc1 dent a negligence award of more than St mtlhon ordered b y courts in California In a case that may become a rally ing point ror th<' women ·s rights movement, Wilham Orr. now a San f'runc1sco resident whe r<' he 1s president of the Or rox Co rp . s a ys Alabama 's alimony law d1s cr1minalell a gainst men Orr and his w1f(' Liiiian. s till a resident of Opelika. Ala .. were divorced m 1974. Orr agreed to pay Mrs. Orr Sl ,240 a month in alimony. In July 1976, Mrs. Orr charged that her ex hus band was almost $3,000 in arrears in his a limony payments. and Orr was ordered to s how why he s hould not be held in contempt of court by dis · obeying terms of the divorce decree. As a defe nse. lawyers for Orr argued that the law was mvahd because it was based on un constitutional state laws The laws providing for alimony only to women violate the equal protection guarantees of the Constitution's 14th Amendment, they s aid. A Lee County trial court held Orr in contempt. and its ruling was upheld without opinion by the state's highest court. ........... that s h e r1fr's departme nt morale under Gates is at the lowest in history He claimed. "Ir Brad Gates could get the endorsement of his own men, I'd get out of the race Gates labeled morale charges as ··untruthful." countering, · · 1 think the inside morale of this department is very good. "lt"s (morale charges l start in g to get me perturbed. I don't think ifs fair to the employees here They've got some very professional people m this de- pa rtment ·· But under questioning by Ex- ch a ng<' Club members. Scott and Rusk said the morale prob- lem and cooperation problem perme a t es from the top downward in the de partment and 1s one of ··attitude ·· Scott cited a recent Dana Point incident in which. he said. Los Angeles police officers were unable to gam Orange County sheriff's cooperation in making a three-pound cocaine confisca· t1on and arrests. Huntington Beach in vestigators were committed to the arrest. he claimed. and the offenders booked into that city·s ICJ ii · In countering the rhargt'. Gates cited his department·s cooperation with other county agencies in a solic1tation-for- murder case involving a Seattle attorney and the Bovan murder case in Newport Beach las t year ·'This should show the public how much these euys tScott and Rusk l know about the busi- ness." Gates said. "They're un- informed and don't know what's going on." Gates also countered c)targes bv Rus k and S<'olt th)t the shenrrs department is racing higher than average crime m· creases in their patrol areas 300 Evacuated In Gas Leaks MOSSY HEAD. Fla. fAPl - About 300 people were kept away from their homes today after being evacuated during the mght when four railroad cars carrying toxic gas sprung leaks in a derailment The cars were part of a 100- ca r train, of which the last 32 cars derailed shortly after mid !light 'Three of the leaks wr•r c stopped shortly before daylight, but toxic anhydrous ammoma was s till spewing from one of the cars as tired workers tned to rind a way to plug a leaking valve. No injuries were reported. Chinese Hit Arms Talk Unit UNITED NATIONS <AP> - Aftt.>r years of boycotting dis· armament negotiations. China showed an interest In them in a ipeech to the U.N General As· sembly that predicted the Soviet t..:nion wtll start World War Ill. Speaking Monday at the as· sembly's special session on dis· armament. rore1gn Minis ter lluang Hua condemned the 31 - na t ion Geneva dis armament negotiating committee because the Soviet Union and the United States an:! 1ui co-chairmen. He called for new machinery "truly free of superpower control." A U S. disarmament official. declining to be quoted by name. termed Hu1rng ·s statement "sign1r1cant .. and a "hopeful sign·· th al China wanted to part1r 1patt• m arms negotiations f Related story A4 l Huang complained that m the Geneva <·omm1ttee. the Soviet lJnlon and the United Slates "talk sham disarmament and obstruct ~enumcdisarmamenl "This state of affairs must be completely changed ." he said. The assembly's main political committee debates disarma · ment questions for three months each fall. and the Geneva com· m1ttce negotiates on them in· term 1ttently the rest or the year. II uang. apparently envisioning a s 1m1lar two-tier system. s aid ··Questions of disarmament and 1nternat1onal securit y. which concern the interests of all countries. should be de- liberated by an international or- gan with the partic1patton of all countries under the auspices of the L'n1ted Nations .... The items and procedures of dts· <1 rm a ment negotiations should be decided on by th1~ organ. "Marhmery responsible for disarmament negotiations s hould be truly rree of superpower control and should be set up through consultations by the governments in the de- liberative organ .. Hua ng was cynical about the Sovil't Amcriean negotiations for a second SALT agreement hm1t1ng the nuclear arsenals of the two superpowers. · · F'or anyone willing to face up to reality," he said. "the history of the strategic arms limitation talks since they began in 1969 has been a his tory of strategic arms race between the Soviet l'n ion and the United states . Fro•Pa~AI 2 ESCAPE. • • wouldn't have happened. he said pomung to one of lhe things he learned from the harrowing ex- perience. He also said he would brmg the plane in at a slightly d1f. fcrent angle if he 's ever in a ~imilar situation. "It 's 1crash1 going to make me a lot safer pilot.·· he said t·hecrfully. Bake SaJe Slated By Hos pital Unit /\ bake sale is scheduled June R rrom I 1 a m. to 3:30 p.m . m the cafeteria lobby of Sad· dleback Community Hospital. 24451 Via Estrada, Laguna Hills. Proceeds will benefit the employees' recreation club. spokeswoman Mary Weldy said. 1 Tueaday. May 30 1978 s O"IL y PILOT A3 Costa Mesa Honors V.S. War Veterans o.lly ,. ......... _, LM hy., FOAMER GOV. RONALD REAGAN OFFERS KEYNOTE ADDRESS AT MEMORIAL RITES He Urged Vlgll•nce Agalnat Soviet Menace In Weaponry Buildup LNG at Pendleton PUC Official Favors Site SANTA BARBARA IAP> - Taking a swipe at what she termed "Marine Corps bureaucrats." state Public Utilities Commission member Claire Dedrick said she would favor siting a controversial liq- quefied natural Bas terminal at Camp Pendleton if she had to vote on it now Miss Dedrick also said it was "conceivable" that three or the agency's five commissioners would oppose a site at Point Con- ception in Santa Barbara Coun- ty, which is favored by Western LNG Associates. Western LNG is a pano~hip of the state's largest utility com- panies formed to import the gas. The PUC must make the final decision on where in California to place the disputed terminal. but Miss Dedrick said the agen-cy might delay that dec1s1on un- til more study is done. State law requires only that the PUC rule on the acceptabili· ty of Western LNG 's preferred site at Point Conception by July 31. s he claimed The state Coastal Commission has ranked Camp Pendleton as lls No. 1 choice for the terminal. Other sites listed by that com- mission, in order of preference, were Rattlesnake Canyon in San Luis Obispo S::ounty, Point Con· ception. and Deer Canyon in Ventura County. ,.,.WI,.,..._ RETIREE BILL CARSTENS, 73, FIGHTS NUCLEAR POWER At San Onofre, One Man's Protest Gains Momentum Nuts to Nukes Oldster Stages Lone Protest SAN ONOFRE CAP> -That dignified chap is standing de- fiantly. almost like a tong-haired radical, in the way of nuclear power expansion. Arms folded. Bill Carstens is a one-man roadblock at the age of 73. He has spent $25.000 in attorney tees for a principle: "Nuclear power plants are not economical and the public won't know it unlit after they're built." THE CALIFORNIA COASTAL Commission listened to his legal argument, based on utilities' agreements in 1973 and 1974 to keep open the beach by the San Onofre nuclear power plant, and has put a temporary halt to the $2-billion expansion. In a letter to the Southern California Edison Company. a new hearing was ordered by the commission, which could take up even the question of whether the California constitution al· lows the construction permit. Carstens, a retired insurance executive who Uves in La Jolla. said in an interview that a small group of corporation and public officials have set U.S. nuclear policy without input from the people for too long. He regards it as a dangerous power source anyway. THE NUCLEAR GENERATING station sits on 84 acres of land along the coast at the northern edge of Camp Pendleton, just south of San Clemente and 50 miles north of La Jolla. Its first U{lit has operated slnce 1968 with Units 2 and 3 under con- structibn and scheduled for completion in the earlY Ul80s. Southern California Edison sells 80 percent Qt the enern to customers in 17 counties while its partner, San t>1e10 Gas and Electric Company. uses the remainder. The utilities' final environmental statement filed with the Coastal Commission and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission promised that "use of the beach will not be restricted after con· struction is complete.·' T HE CONSTRUCTION PERMIT Issued by the commission said that "upon completion or the erosion control and canyon stabilization plan. the appUcants shall allow full and .unlnter· rupted pubUc acce!'s to the beach, bluff and canyon area that ls to remain In its pr<'!'>c .t rondition." The Nuclear nc~t • 1 .ry Commission decided l•ter lt would be unwise for peo;:ile to use the beach so close to reactors and plans were approved to put up chain-link fences. David Piggott, an attorney for Edison, said there wo\J.ld be no public reply to Carstens' arcument for the present. "I'm not so dumb or opthn.lstlc as to think we'll be able to atop construction," Hid Carstens. "But I do thlnk we can make tbe utilities mere rape>n.slble.'' l ' N-Bornb Supported By Reagan Former Gov. Ronald Reagan called Monday for continued American military strength in a keynote atidress at the 24th an· nual Memorial Day services at Harbor Lawn Memorial Park in Costa Mesa. More than 350 people attended the solemn rites in honor of all servicemen who lost their lives In all U.S. wars. Th e observance was sponsored by coast veterans or- ganizations. Honor color guards came from the Jewis h War Veterans of America and the California Air National Guard. Reagan, in his keynote ad· dress, declared that the United States will make a serious error if it does not have a neutron bomb. The former governor charged that the Soviet Union is building the mos t massive military machine in history. He asserted that Russia is pre· paring for victory in case of war, with no quarter given but hinted that in his belief, if an in- ternational crisis comes to that, no quarter should be given to the enemy. "Never again," he declared. directly referring to the Viet· nam War, "will we ask young men to fight and die in a war we have no Intention of winning." Catalina Isle Crowded by Mainlande r s Every cove on the windward and leeward sides of Catalina Island was jammed with boats over the Memorial Day weekend as the "cruisin', boozin' and snoozm'" yacht crowd from Newport to Marina del Rey sought res pite from the mainland heat. But despite the crowded condi· tions from Avalon to the Isthmus there were no serious problems "It was the busiest holiday weekend we have had m five years." said a harbor master spokesman at Avalon. "We had 175 boats anchored off Casino Point and every· mooring within the harbor was occupied." A brisk wind that came up Sunday night caused some of the anchored boats to drag but there were no ~erious incidents. the spokesman said. Doug Bombard. head of the Catalina Camp and Cove Agency at the Isthmus. said every cove on both sides of the Island was jammed with holiday boaters. "There were the usual prob· lems." said Bombard. "Some of the boats anchored at the Isthmus at low tide and did not put out sufficient scope, causing them to go adrift before being reanchored." A heavy surge al White's Land· ing under Long Point caused some of the moored boats prob- lems, but there was no serious damage, Bombard said. "But they kept our patrolmen busy helping lo remedy the situa- tion," he added. Ex-developer Dies SAN DIEGO <AP> -Dennis B. Wittman, convicted former president of tbe financially troubled Saratoga Development Corp., has died of apparent heart failure after playtna basketball at the Metropolitan CorrecUonlft Centtr. Wittman, 42, waa pronounced dead on or- ·rival at a nearb)' bOlplta.1. '\ AUXILIARY VETERANS' MEMBERS OF~R MEMORIAL WREATH IN CEREMONIES It Was 24th Annual Observance at Harbor l•wn Memortal Park. Coat• MH• Swim Saves Girlfriend Journalist in Scuba Gear Crosses Mekong NONG KHAI, Thailand CAP) -After months of planning and two earlier failures, an Australian journalist succeeded m a daring underwater rescue of his Laotian girlfriend. swim· ming with scuba gear under the Mekong Ri vcr to Laos . and bringing her back to the Thailand side. The journalist. John Ever- ingham. 28, the last Western cor· res pondent in Laos. was ex- pelled by the Laotian communist government 10 months ago and was forced to leave behind his girlfriend Keo Sirisomphone. 25 Everingham. who had lived m Laos for more than 10 years. said in an interview Monday he began planning the rescue al· tempt immediately after his ex- pulsion. exchanging coded let- ters and messages with Keo to set up rendezvous points. But the first two attempts to swim Wlder the river were foiled when Laotian troops approached too close to where Keo was wail· ing. Finally on Saturday, Ever- ingham donned his mask. fins and a scuba tank fitted with two breathing devices and made a third attempt. The fast-running river was swollen by heavy rains and he said he could see Keo on the far bank a mile away. where she was waiting with a fishing pole and a child to avoid suspicion. BattUng currents and tossed by whirlpools. he tried to crawl along the muddy bottom using a compass because of the zero vis· 1bihty underwater. But when he surfaced, he was still several hundred yards short and being carried downstream by the cur- rent. He tried again. this Ume starting farther upstream. "'I made it." he said. "I crawled out on the bank. she seemed to have given up. She was walking away m the dis- tance. J yelled at the top of my lungs. Then s he saw me and started runrung forward. She fell into my arms.·· Evermgham put a slightly in- flated life vest around her neek and one of the breathing reg. ulators 1n her mouth and plunged back mto the river. Keo cannot swim. With their faces just at the surface of the water and a quick release strap binding them togetht"r. he pushed hard m the current to gaan distance from Laos and the riverbank, which was lined with soldiers. ·'I was fearful of a burst of bullets any moment," he said "There were dozens of soldiers sitting on the bank. Some stood up. I think they saw something in the river but may not have re- alized what it was." Absenteeism Costly ForSclwol Trustee? LOS ANGELES <AP) - School board member Richard Ferraro may lose his job as as- sistant superintendent or educa- tional services for the Anaheim Union High School District because he is spending too mucb time on Los Angeles school board business. it was reported today. When hired last January as th e Anaheim d1 s trict •s third-ranking administrator, Ferraro was considered a lead· ing candidate to succeed retiring Supt. R. Kenton Wines. the Los Angeles Times reported. But earlier this month, the Anaheim district school board appointed Ferraro's chief com- petitor for the job. Dep. Supt. William Fullwood, as actmg superintendent until Wines· res-- ignation becomes effective June30. The Times article says Anaheim board members were told at a cl05ed meeting May 19 that Ferraro had been formally reprimanded for spending time away from his job to fulfill his obligations as a member of the Los Angeles Unified School Dis· lrict board. Two Anaheim board mem· bers, R.A. "Molly" McGee and Jo Ann Barnett, have said they would like to see Ferraro dis· missed. and they believe that board president James Bonnell may side with them on the mat· ter, according to the news paper Storekeeper Mark Franklin is wearing ~ ~M\ stretch back shorts for improved comfort and fit. 1be short is made d fine wale corduroy in bright colors of l'USt, orange, blue'" gold, and green. ' -, 102& Irvine, Newport Beach California. Phone 642-7061 Tue.dey. May J0, 1m NATiON I WORLD Jus t Coa~ting Q with~ Nuclear ality Pledged ... Tom'-~~~.' Carter Urges Bolstering NATO Military P~r Morphine lemmings on Move THE WEEKEND THAT WAS: The fi gures were still being. compiled today on how many bodies visited our '()range Coast shoreline on Memorial Day Monday as m· tand t~mperatures soared to the JOO.degree m ark. Final guesstimates may suggest that the visitor count was near half a million people. Of the estimates. Newport Beach lifeguard officers believe they had 160.000 folks along the sands. which would be a Memorial Day record for Newport. Huntington Beach state park offered an estimate of 100,000. The city beach the re estimated more than 55,000 PARKING WAS AT SUCH a premium m the Hunt· ington Beach area that beach visitors were reportedly abandoning their vehicles as far inland as Newland Street and then marching to the seashore. Meanwhile on the Newport-Balboa Peninsula. visitors 1ust seemed to cruise a round m their cars m aimless circles Beach Vl81tors Searchmg /or Public Restroom in the vain search for some open parking space. Laguna Beach was JUmmed during the peak of the holiday. On downcoast. parking was equally at a premium at places like Salt Creek. Doheny State Beach Park and San Onofre. CERTAIN OBSERVERS ARE s uggesting that this "'as the lar~est Memorial Day crowd an the history of our coastline. This could be . And maybe 1t means that beach attendance will continue lo set records through the long. hot summer. Some long-time coast watchers are of the opinion that 1f we improve streets and highways or provide more beach parking. all this will do 1s to encourage increasing num bC'rs of beach visitors The irony here seems to be that they don 'l need any encouragement They arc going to flock lo the coastline anyway. YOU WOULD THINK that one of these holiday ex- pcri<'nces would be enough; fighting traffic on inadequate ro<ids . scarch!ng frantically for non.existent parking pla ces and trying to get Junior to a public restroom two miles down the beach. But you can't tell me that all of these people just try it once and then give up. There are bound to be a lot of re- peaters. They must be like compulsive gamblers They figure to do better on the next roll of the holiday dice Historic Plwtos Destroyed by Fire ROCHESTER. N.Y. (AP l Curators of the George Eastman Ho':'sc International Museum of Pholpgcaphy a re studying mven- tories to measure the loss from a fire that destroyed thousands or historic film chps and still photographs Many of the items cannot be replaced. officials said after the fire Monday. T HEY SAID UP TO 100,000 one-of-a-kind film clips and still s hots featuring Buster Keaton and othe r early movie stars probably were destroyed Four buildings burned , includin~ a barn-like structure that housed the museum 's tra vcling collect1on of still photogr aphs. ··r ·~ ESTIMATE Sl .S MILLION to S2 m1lllon in damages 10 that bUJlding alone," smd Seymour Nussbaum. director of main- tenance and security. "We only got a couple of crates out." The blaze did not da.rnage the main museum . the Dryden Theater or a refngeratcd0u1lding 20 feet from where it broke ouL The re were no in wries. WASHINGTON (AP > -Presi· dent Carter said today the NATO alliance must bolster its military power to meet a com· munist buildup that ''far ex· ceeds their legitimate security needs ... Addressi ng the opening session or a two·day NATO sum· mil meeting. Carter pledged that the United States "will play its part" in supplying conven-· t 1onal. tactical nuclear and strategic armed rorces . "The United States will main· l ain s tr ateg i c nu c l ea r equivalen ce with the Soviet Union ... Carter said in bis re· marks to a gathering at the Ken nedy Center CARTER'S appearance before the 14 heads of government or state followed a rapid accelera- tion in anti-Soviet rhetoric on the part of top admimstration of ficiats. His comments did not match t he stridency of statements Sun- day by his national security ad· vis er. Zbigniew Brzezinski. but they wer e a far cry from Carter's remarks a year ago that the United States no longer need have an "inordinate fear" of communism. "The Soviet Union and other Warsaw Pact countries pose a rn1htary threat to our alliance which f a r exceeds their le g1t1mate security needs ... Carter said "FOR MORE tha n a decade. the military power of the Soviet Union has steadily expanded. and it has grown consistently more sophisticated Jn signif1. cant areas. the miliary lead we on ce enJoyed ha s be en re· duced .. He expressed confidence that NATO CiJn meet the military c·hallenge but "we cannot be s ure of countering the future military threat unless our al hance modernizes its forces and adds a dditional military power." Before has address. Carter held a breakfas t meeting with West German y's Chancellor Helmut Schm idt. the first m a Traffic Toll Soars to 506 Ove r Holiday CHICAGO <AP> -Traffic ac- .. cM:tents killed 506 people during the three-day Me morial Day weekend . a toll exceeding ei.t1mates by the National Safety Council and substantially higher than the 432 deaths during the period last year. The Council had estimated before the holiday began at 6 p. m . Fnday that 400 to 500 peo. pie would lose their lives in traf. ric accidents over the Jong weekend that ended Monday nig ht. Last year, there were 432 deaths over the Memorial Day weekend. 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THE NATO meeting was con· vened to consider a long-range plan to bolster the organization's defense structure. which now finds it.self outmanned and. in som e respects. outgunned by Warsaw Pact nations. ··I am gratifie d that America's allies are joining with us in bu.ilding up their military might." Cart.er said. t Carter said the vigilance or the alliance cannot be limited to Europe'. "AS I SP EAK today. tbe ac· tivit1es of the Soviet Union and Cuba in Africa are preventing individual nations rrom charting their own course. As members or the world's greatest alliance. we canonot be indifferent to these events -because of what they mean for Africa. a nd because of their effect on the lon g-term interests of the al· liance." This appeared to be a call for a n expansi o n or NATO's responsibilities beyond the North Atlantic. but NATO Secretary General Joseph Luns of the Netherlands said in a news conference Monday eve- ing that no such step Is con· Standing By for Opening templated. In his r emetrkb Sunday , 8rzeunsk1 sa id Moi.cow through "unilateral exploltauon or the world 's trouble6 ... had violated "the code of detente ... LAST WEEK. Vice President Walte r F. Mondale said thal Soviet development of the SS20 nuclear missile "is a new de· parlure in deatruclive power a nd represents a substantial m crease in the nuclear threat of the Soviet Union.·· Luns said Maiday that Soviet m ilitary expend1tun!s hetve in· creased 5 percent a year over the last decade -10 times the pace or the NATO increase. President Carter ts to officially open the S94 .4 mi llion National Gallen· of Arts East Buildmi.: in Washrn~ton . o·c Thur5da~. Overlooking the courtyard 1s a nude s tatue bv Arisude Maillol. and swrn~ing ove rhead 1~ a mobile by Alexander Calder. More Dough for Bread WASHINGTON (APi -A one· pound loaf or white bread costs nearly 12 cents more than in 1971 -the year before grain exports to the Soviet Union and other na lions s parked large price in c r ea s e s for bread . t h e Agriculture Department says The department also said the cost of a loaf of bread is at its highest in three years. A one .pound loaf cost an average of 36.2 cents m stores m Ma r ch. the latest month for which figures are available THE 1971 PRICE was 24.8 cents while the 1975 cost reached 36 cents a loaf before dropping s l1gbtly. departme nt fi gures show. The year 1975 ended three years of spiralinl' prices lrig- gc red by the g rain exports. Those sales had helped pus h up wheal prices and began an un· precedented three years of high prices for farme~ Wheat pnces have risen ap- preciably since last fall. but the history of bread prices shows that r ising middleman costs for turning grain into finished loaves have played a much more important role . ACCORDING lo Ag riculture Department experts on food (714/ 759-1900 m a rketing costs. retail bread prices since 1971 have r isen about 46 percent while the farm value of wheat used to make bread has gone up only 19 per· cent. In 1971. the 24 8-cent loaf con- tained only about 2.8 cenL'\ worth of wheat. based on .,heat's farm value of Sl.34 a bushel. Thal\ March. the 36.2-cent loaf had 3.1 cents worth of wheaL based on an average farm pnce of $2.67 11 bushel. A new report to be issued later this week by the Labor Depart- m e nt will be used by tht> Agriculture Department to analyze April bread prices. 49 Fashion Island, Newport Be<1ch Dinner seatings ot 6:00. 7:00 and 7:30 p .m . on Monday. Thursday and Frid ay eveninss. STOCKS/ BUSINESS ... ""' •I .... t (~ '"""'-••I I f '"'1' U .W 0 ._.. .. . ... , ..... h• ... . .. _..... ..... 01 ·'• I v lt. ..... Pl ' .. ... .. . 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"'=i . ,.w~ ~ atlll le not on TU way to tull recovery. ~. t t .. ; ~ ~~ i l t, ~ ~ ~ ~-1 : 111 U~; ~ M 111. '. • :t I::_ :: =a~::.> m~: ·~ accordlna to the A1rtcu1lure Depart· " .,j1 1 : = =v~ 1 ,~ "'; ! 1= 'I if::: f:!C" •;"1-4f;-Hl;• ~ 1:11.i'jl. l .I d-'• "'~~~I •XJ>ON 10 some .. ...,~ .!' _... d • 6' et't J:lftl '. .. :: :J o 1 1$! ~ i;tr I. ' ~"'.°.Ill l:lll,!. •ti ~.~ Uooal marktta'' bava nol daYI 'i f l • ~ '~" i..J -'-1"' nvtr t l 1~ ~ a~~! 't J I I: • ... =" 1~ 'j "':.:·~ Bl had bfff\ anll~IPlltd ''and e ,:~~~; :·~ ~~i1., , ":.~i 'lf.'~tl ~~11· 1J j ~~:~ ff~.~i'~ ~a i:~~dc•,~.,P:,!~.~ ~:::.~:"r.~ ~ ... j • " .. _,. . I M Mi I us J4 .. ~ y • p r '' I P'orelaft A.cr1eultural Service Old tn ... 1 • 1 " .... w..-.• •6 ... ,t 11w • , L' •~ !. u ... . a repon today. ,.. 1 -'II a~O • "' tr¥ I l Ml ,._ ,. C8ll "' 1 • • I -" .itH ' T~y MIY 30 1978 s oAJL v P1Lor Ba Gift Deductions Rules to Change Py AtYLVIA POAT£R ..... iii ..... For m~ny yens. the e.tabl11hed rulu hMtt been that c h antablu contr1but1ons are deductible 1n the year they a re piud Aul now, charging a cootrtbutton I• considered paym ent. A bunk c r edit card, for examplo, can be "8ed und deduction can be counted in the ye..r lhe con~rib'1tion is charged. C aution This 1s n ot the same as making a pledlO lo charity You cunnot take a deduction In the year)"® m•kl' the p ledge, but o nly in the year the ca11h contribution r~ det!ma the pledgl' IT lS VITAl.LV I MPORTANT AS u tax s trategy anate to know now what to do about deductions for various taxes. because Pre111dunt Curter la propos ina u crackdQwn on slate and lcx•ul hue deduction• partaouharly . But even 1f C o ngress itccepts thi" the deduc tions would not be tthm rna ted until 1979 So, they'r e s afe for 1978. So make 197K a banner year for deductions for state and local taxes If you arc planning a big-tic ket purchase tn the near futun.', involving a hefty s ales tax, c lose th~ d ea I b e fore the end or 1978 and protect the deduction. H e re's a quic k run· down or what's d c ducll· hie m 1978. w ith Pre n · t1ce-Jlall 'ti analysis: Money's Worth I l t Taxe11 o n r eul t·state would continut fully deduc llbll• CZ) STATE ANO LOCAL TA"U ON earnings are d e duC'tible Oil ttic 107ti federal tax return. <3 > Slate tuxes o n personal lr!lvel are deductible at rates varying from 5 lo 11 cents a aellon. The entire cost of &ui used for buJuneu reasonli 1s doductible. Boat owne r s can deduct state gas tilxes And lhey 1et a n added break a tax credit, ii direct reduction in the fina l t a x ball o r 2 ccnl!t a 1(allon for ttie federal excise tax on ga11. fi cents a gallon for the federal tax on lubricating 011 B oth the g as tax d e duction a nd the e xcise 1ax credit muy b~ k illed Carte r would wipe o ut the gas t ax deduc tton. and t.hc en ergy bill in fin-.l form mc.y wipe out the ex c1i.e tax crtldll. <4> STATE AND LOCAL BALES taxea for 1978 can be dt!ducted There ii a pos:.iblltty that state and local lax deduc· tions would ~ tihmmated litartlnjl In 1979 if Con1res1t p asses the White lloww'x propos al:, in this area. So clo.'le irny btg ·tloket purchase• irt 1978 and protec t <te duclioru;. Even if you tlnance the purchtu1es, 'JOU ilre en titled to a full deduction for 1911 for the s 11le1 tuea you pay. a!t long ;,is you buy before Dec 3 I Nen · llome llOU1 Sales Boos ted Hasta Be Shasta In Smaller Doses HAYWARD <AP 1 When Shasta Beverageli began of· renng its sort drinks in elght·ounce can&, it was a maJor i;tep in tho re v1tal11itt1on or a n old but once-langu11hing company Since they cut the can i11 the late '60s sales h ave in creased 1ix rold, the soft drinks are now d istributed In all 50 s tales and there 1s a new lood serv1Ct! division. FRED SCHMID, PRESIDENT o f the Hayward-based firm. said the compan'j had $33 million in sales, 12 1>alcs m en and five plants In 1988. Within s ix years. he said. those f11urH increased to Sl74 million an sales. «S salesmen and 22 plants "The company ha& done f1urly well over the past few years," he said in an Interview The firm'li mos l visible s ymbol. the "short Shaala'' (lUh ot soft drink. caml' about accidentally, Schmid said . .. W e were dolnac research In other areas whe n we i;ort o f s tumbled on the fact that som e people were not dnnkm~ all of the drink tn lhe l2·ounce can." h e auud HE SAID SHASTA TESTED the 11horter can In Callforn1a, limiting the SoCHMID flavors to cola and root beer. •·ft was a s uc cess from the s tart." Schmid uld. ''The cons umers loved It and 1t w as more c onvenient tor sac k lunches." Sah11 of the 12 oun ce can have remained s teady. he said. The compa n y markets five re1ular flavors and t wo diet flavo~ 1n the s hort cans, with 16 diet flavors and 14 regu larones overall, ''W!'RE ALWA VS EXPt:RIMENTING with new (lavora," he s aid. Schmid s aid the tran1lent nature of a large s e1ment of ·the Amertcan public requl~ t.hnt navora produced by thl' 22 plants scattered throu1hout tho country be conal1te nt. About 30 1n1redlen t1 are blended to make the basic rtuvor or each aotl drlnlc. Samplet o f each new batch o f drinks are sent to the company ·~ central testing laboratory h ere to be compared to earlier batches. "IT 18 ONE TmNG TO DEVELOP an excellent flavo r now end quite another to still have all thole qualities s ix or 12 months from now." s aid Gerold Voi1ht. the manage r of n nvor development whose Corman ancestry haa earned ham the tag "rlavorrneiate r . ·• Although the company hlll boen m•rketlnl aon drinks s lnco 1929, its history dates to Jl80 wtten a 1mall group of bu1>lnessmen rounded the ShBJta Mlneral Sprln1s Co. and bottled naturally <'ar bonaled spring water. The company languis hed ror 111 few yeara unUI It tn troduced low-calorie aofl driw In the l~. TQI! ·~URO,NCI OP THE firm was capped in 1960 whep <;ontolldoted Food$ Corp. bou&ht It, renamed It Shut•, and provided a h caltt1y lnl°'lon of capital. J)ut Scihmid ~ontended Uat com pan y has yet to hit lb stride. 'We're no\ anywhere ntar ~r poten \lal." he said. Certron Sales J11mp Ccrt.ron Corp,, /.nahelm, has announced U\at aalH for the 1lx month• end~ April 30 were llQ.181,000. up from st.s1s.ooo fC)r the prior vtar. &,.OM tor the tl•·mQnlt\ g_ertod this t _eu wo11 117,QOO, compared with a losa of Slie,000 for \be lfl• period rn ttn For the secQJ1d qu1rttr ended Apr ll so. ul a •ft~ $$.38'.000. g nerltlftJ a lOM ol 129,000 oom~ wtUt ,._," of 15.oo.&.ooo and a loss oI $20,000 for the ucond •u•rter ol 1177. Tho ~'llPJll)' hocS anUctpatld mt•t~tt from Its c~tomm tn ~•n• on Increases o( muuf••t.utlnt coats to both "''" IQcl """°'"•1• outlet.a. l"i)r UU. "'atOft' the ~ompany antlelp1ted 1081~ from opertUona durtna the llrst hall o11m. • • ~YPllOT MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson BOOMER lo 5~ND 50ME P~ ~ID iO A SUMA\~~ CAMP F'O~ -rwo WG.~.C'5 by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson "These two seem to have more and more In common every day!" FUNKY WINK ERBEAN CASEY "•MOON MULLINS JUST CoFFEE FOR ME, 8UT 'tolJ ~ ,AH~At> .ANP HAVE A Goot> BR~.AKF,AST • · -'lot.Ive GOT A LOT MORE iO FILL UP ~.A>-J 1 DO . • ..• WITH ONE AA'JO 11ED 8EHIHO ME!' ... ' by Tom Batiuk FRENCH 1 -(Prerequisite -strong masochistic tendencies) In French l ,yoo. learn how to conjugate verbs in French.(Makes sense,doesn~ it?) . ~ The onJy thing more useless than knowing ~ how to conjugate verbs,is knowing how to conjugate them in French. \ . By Ch1rlea Rodrigues JUDGE PARKER AF'TER s.4£ PAYS ME ~ MR. ~u. PlEA5E THE ~Nl<S r &OllGMT HER! ... LET HER GO! TUMBLEWEEDS """1..-0'$A--W-CK'S-~-FON-11E:-Nf.-. 1-10-t..-P.., C~E, COME, 0 Pf;NSIVE HIM I CA~ CLJKe HIS M~NESS. 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