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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-06-07 - Orange Coast PilotDAILY PILOT 4 lncu ent Judges * * * 10< * * * WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 7, 1978 VOi.. II, NO. Ill, 4 ••CTIC*S, • l'AOH Dumped by Voters •R11sk Forees .R1•noff for Sh.erifi •Weider Faeing Runoff Vote •Bergeson Wins Easy Vietory '13' Vietory 1 Soaght hy FBI 11 1 NB Gunman 'Vault Bandit' The pistol-wielding bandit who \ took $2.500 at gunpoint from a Newport Beach branch of the Bank of America Tuesday has been tentatively identified as the "vault bandit" who bas been : sought for more than two years by the FBJ A spokesman for the FBl's Los Angeles office declined com- ment on the case. but Newport , Beach detectives said photos taken of the vault bandit during · robberies at other Southern i California banks were identified by bank employees as matching , the s uspect in the latest holdup. The bandit stands more than • >ix feel Lall and weighs about 240 pounds. He is usually armed with a large handgun, possibly a .45-caliber revolver. I Tuesday, he hit the bank branch at 1400 Dove Street near the Orange County Airport shortly after it opened. Employees said he came in the bank's back door. jumped the counter and o rdered the employees against the wall. But the bandit took money from the cash drawers. a de- parture from the vault bandit's usual operation. The vault bandit got his name ror timing his robberies lo the deliveries of cas h to the banks. taking the money bags before they could be put into the vault. Newport Beach investigators sa id a cash delivery was made to the Bank of America about. ti) minutes after the holdup. Polife said the delivery was later than usual. Unconfirmed reports indicate the vault bandit is responsible for at least eight other bank jobs in Laguna Hills, Huntington Beach, Granada ffills, Hermosa Beach and Santa Barbara. The take from those robberies totals an estimated $160,000. · Voters Sta•pade ! Jarvis Sweeps OC By 21/2-l Margin r l ! By GAllY GRANVILLE Of ... ~ PINC Sc.ff When the day of Jarvis came, Orange County voters were ready to joirt the 1978 version of a taxpayers' revolt. l They literally stampeded to t the polls Tuesday to give their • overwhelming s upport to c Proposition 13, the Jarvis-Gann property tax reform initiative. With 1,688 precincts counted • out of 2.048 in the county, the vote was : Yes 319,639 , No 136.210 And to make certain their message on tax reform wasn't lost, the voters rejected a rival tax reform measure sponso~d by the state legislature. As ll was statewide, Proposi· tion 8 was drummed down to de- feat by voter11 in Orange County -1 -l . .-. even though it offered a form or propertytax relief. The cuts orrered bY. Proposi· lion 8, however, paled when compared to the estimated 60 percent s las h backers or Proposition 13 promised. Ironically, Orange County s upervisors Tuesday were handed a proposed 1978-79 coun· ty budget based on runding 1f Proposition 8. not Proposition 13, was approved by the state's voters. Under Proposition 13, it has been estimated that county gov. ernment will lose roughly 60 per- cent or $95 million of its an· ticipated property tax revenue. Now those who prepare the county budget will be sent back to the drawing boards lo come up with a spendln$t package <See JARVIS, Pagt A2> Dally Pllet Statt ....... FIGHTS FOR SPOT Supervisor Schmit Schmit, Baker Battkfor Runoff Votes . ... Orange County Supervisor Laurence Schmit was banging onto his political life today by 43 votes. In a race too tight to caJl, Schmit was running ahead of former s upervisor David Baker by that slim margin this mom· ing with 327 out or 414 precincts reporting. With former Huntington Beach mayor Harriett Wieder assured one ot the two general election runoff spots, the batUe for the second spot between Baker and Schmit zigged and zagged throughout the morning hours. The WlCertainty or the Second Supervisorial District election was accentuated by a sudden slowdown ln Orange County vot.e counting. lnitiaUy, Registrar of Voten> Al Olson said the final Orange County figures would be com- pleted by 9:30 a.m. Olson revised his estimate at 10 a.m. by saying "the count will not be completed until well past ll a.m .'' That leaves Schmit and Baker stranded in mid-air in their close contest for political s urvival. In Schmit's case. he is at- tempting to make a s uccessful bid for a second lerm of office. Baker is attempting a come- back after being ousted from the supervlsorial seat by Schmit ill 1974. I • Four OC Judges Dumped Unseated by Three Deputy DA.s, Lawyer Job security for )udges may have become a thing of the past Tuesday when four Orange Co unty j ud ges were un · ceremonious ly dumped from their benches in Tuesday's primary election. ' in the primary election was North Orange County Municipal Court Judge Arnold Mordkin. He became a loser to lawyer- challenger Robert Shatz. Not all judges facing election foes lost their races Tuesday, however. Superior Court Judge Bruce Sumner, a judge since HISS, kepl his place in court against the chalJenge of Robert Weaver. Superior Court J udge Robert C. Todd. a Newport Beach res•· dent. turned back the challenge of attorney Jay Wall. The startling unseating or four incumbent judges was paced by three deputy district attorneys who waged unified low-cost but slick campaigns to oust: _-Superior Court Judge Leonard Goldstein, a former Pasadena resident who moved to Newport Beach two years ago to accept the judicial appoint· ment from Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. Brad Gates Faces Runoff With Rusk -S uperior Court Judge Richard Hamilton. a 14-year veteran or the bench and a form er Laguna Beach school board member. -Municipal Court Judge lryne Black, a Newport Beach• resident who is a former deputy county counsel. ll was Deputy District Al· tomey Orella Sears who defeat· ed Judge Goldstein. Deputy District Attorney Ted Millard defeated Judge Hamilton. And youthful Deputy District Attorney Gary Ryan defeated Mrs. Black. The fourth judge to lose bis job Orange County Sherif( Brad Gates was the top vote getter among six candidates for sheriff in Tuesday's primary election. With l ,817 precincts counted out of 2,o.tS in the county, the vote was: Gates 159,463 Rusk 88,483 Scott 53,640 Wright 42,386 Burry 28,979 Adams 16,345 But Gates' first place finish wasn't strong enough to keep him out of a general election runoff with on~ of bis own dep. uties. Lauren Rusk. · And when compared to his 1974 primary election showing, llergeson Wimier; November Favorite Marian Bergeson ended her two -year que s t ror the Republican nomination in the 74lh Assembly District when she walked off with an easy primary election victory Tuesday. With 348 precincts counted out or 434 in the county, the vote was: REPUBLICANS Bergeson Watkins Green Wilks Mata no DEMOCRATS 28,295 10,600 5,718 3,972 1,936 Harrlson 8.262 Parker 6.507 Springer 4,651 In a district where Republican voters outnumber Democral'i by a wide lM,363 to 64,193 margin. Mrs. Bergeso.n wilJ be a heavy favorite to convert Tuesday's tri umph into a November general election win. Two years ago, Mrs. Bergeson lost a narrow primary election race to Newport Beach a uto dealerJimSlemons. She then conducted a Jftit. minute whirlwind write-in cam· palgn, and Democrat Ron Cordova pulled a major upset when Mrs. Bergeson and Slemons split the GOP vote. And it is the Assembly seat now being vacated by Cordova that Mrs. Bergeson will seek m the November general election. lier oppooent In that contest will be Newport Beach litb<>g· r apher John Harrison. a sur- (Set BERGESON, Page A2) .. . . . . .. .. . . . ... . "'\ the 39-year-old s heriff's '78 performance was a dramatic: drop off. In '74, Gates marched into the sheriff's office with roughly 70 percent or the primary election vote in what was a six-man con· test to inherit the badge worn 24. years by retiring Jim Musick. As the race ended, Gates and Rusk were left to fight it out in the November general election, a ritual Gates didn't have to be concerned with in 1974 when CSee GATES, Page A2) \\••.a• lu·r Night and morning low clouds and fog, otherwise hazy sun.shine Thursday. A little warmer days, Lows tonight in low 60s. Highs Thursday in upper 60s at beaches to '10s and low 80s inland. INSIDE TODA~ In sum~. everyone's fan· cy tum& to picnics. For ~ome cook-0ut rec•pes, see F'ood, Page Cl. j I . ., -DAILY PtlOl s W!an!!d!1 June 1 I f.178 Re1'olutionaries? 'You're Damn Right' lt) P£TER J. 8')\ E R Pmpt1 ... 11ton 13 11. J P•·ovte'i. revoruuon. ·one htlle old wom an l'\l IJimtc•d huarl>l'ly 'Thai. b our Boston Tea Party " LOS AN<a •;LES 1Al» They didn't 'ook lake revolu11onunt·i- t hol>c :.rrt;>ammg houw""•H~s. coni,tructio.1 worker!> and 11:,,i.ortl"d µoli t •cal novtcci., but they swrmitted no otb\'r description You're dtimn right we (tel like revot.rtionar1es." xaid Oick Mohnoy, a cigar chewing sw1 mmlng pool installe r "1 'm het't: bt'l'UUbe this IS American history being made How do I rt·cl .i houl floward J a rvis'! fie should bt: pre1>1dent 3f he could cook . l 'd marry him " llOWAttU J ARVIS WAS THE hero of the nay as <.'O·a uthor of Proposition 13. an initiative limiting property tc1Xes lo ont percent or mar ket value and cutting property tux 1':venue by about $7 bi I hon It s we pt lo passa ge T uesday by a thundering tide of taxpayer:,' outrage Big Comeboek Many supporter~ wore tea-bags beneatn t heir "Ye~ on 13'' but tun-. A T PROPOSITION 13 HEADQUARTERS at the Biltmore lloll>I ht'rt'. the c·row<.t buubled as ea ch election report showed the 1n1ti;it1vt• pulling ftlrlher a head. The excileme nt became barely <·11111 rolled frenzy when .Jarvis appeared. The screaming faithful ~rl.'t•ted their h1..·ro with 10 minutes of unbroken adulation. · 'Tlus is a victory for freedom and liberty In the United States." Jurv1s told his disciples. "This is a new revolution against t he pulal1c·1:.ins a nd insensitive bureaucrats whose philosophy 11> :.pend, ~pend. s pend ... tax. tax. lax. "Don't be s urprised if the politicians try to cut the heart out or * * * Fro.ra~A l Proposition 13." Jarvi said. "But to lho e poUtlcians. I gl\•e this warning: We. the t.axpayers hnvc.· ::.p0keo. Now wc arc watching you. To Ignore us is politica l awchle " m ov~~~~F ~it0~s~:!!~T'r~.!E:~~~~n ~~~~~~r~~L:~~io:e~~~ tomorrow to take our tax victory ac·rm1:-. thl.' lJ nited States." Puul Cann, co-spomwr or Pr<>poi.1t1un 13, :-;aid the victory :,howed "people have dcc1llcd they arc ~oing to httve to look ufler tht!1r own interest:-. " /\cross town, P ropos1t 1on 1:1 opp.>r11•r1t:. bt-moaned wh at they called a n emouonal victory for t he 1nit1at1Vl', co rnpluimng that J urvis exploited the tlnf:(ry 'm06d l)f the California ta xpayer. "The propoocnls of Propos1t mn 13 havl.' bt•cn vE>ry adept ul tap ping thE' public's frustrations and t>mot1on!>," s<11d Darlene Danie l. gove rnment finance director of the League o( Wo men Voters. * * * * * * Schmitz Bests Five Opporients based on the voters· m andate . JARVIS ••. Cuts Backed Services Rate Low in Poll . County Supervisor Thoma~ tly The Associat\'ft Prt-~-. I lagh ta\.e:-. and wa-;te an gov. Raley said today he expects the t:.ii'1forn1ans prcfC'r s la:-.hC'<l t'll\mt•nt w<•n• llw most promi- Boa rd of S upe r visors "wi ll go\'ernment serv1cl's lo h1ght.'r lll·nt rea:-.on-. \Olt'I'!> ga ,·c for respond to the voters in a very ~ales or income taxl·~ to at<·om h.11·l..1 ng l'ropo-..1t1on 1:1 positive way." mod al<' the-~ billion p101wrt \ Two out nt I 1vP voters said "I expect the board to not only t ax rollback they voted Tu<.'MIJ). high propc.•rty taxes prompted follow the letter of the law but to an Associated Press·NBC N<:w~ I lll'1r ~upport . one of five cited D.llly Plle4 SUH ,...... WINS GOP NOMINATION ~ssembly Hopeful Bergeson F rom Pa~ A l BERGESON pr1:.c wi nn e r ov e r two Dt•m oc·rat1e foes in T uesday's l'lt>C tlOn II a rr1son. a so· called invisible ('<1nd1datt• who mad_9 no p ublic :.i ppca r anc·es dur4>1: the cam. pa 1g11 . wa lked off w ith the DL'motr<.1 t1c nomination. II wa:. the Bergeson-Watkins match in the GOP prima ry that drew most the at tention as t hree o th er Rep ublican candidates wer e a ll but forgotten in the me lee H o wever . 1t was Mrs. Hcrgc~on's race all the way as ~Ill' gathered more than 50 per· n·nt nf the Republican vote. Watkins drew two reprimands from the ethics committee or t he Republica n Pa rty of Orange Count.v during the pnm::iry cam- Jl<H/.?n Jn turn. he char ged Mrs. Uer geson and her followe rs with '1olallng ca m pa1g n e t h ics . 1•hJ rgcs that fell on deaf ears as thl· t·ommittcc charged him de· hlw rJ tc distortion in s ome of his <·am p<ugn mater ial ~t rs Bergeson s pent more th:Jn 580.000 in her successfu l <.·ampa1gn while Watkins' cam· p ;.11 g n ftna nc e s tat eme nt s '>howcd SL35.000. mostly in loans, had flowed into his campaign. Men's Lib Vo in Arms -MELBOU R N E . 1\ust ralia <AP> -Seven m e n 's liberation groups ~ay they are going to cam - pa ign to dissua de m e n from marrying because of divorce and alimony laws. ·'Thousands or men a re being destroyed by these atrocious laws a nd we will not s it back and let the government get away with it ." s a id M o rri s Nevelma n. pres ident of Army of Man. The men's llbbe rs d e- mand a bolition of separate maintenance and alimony, lim its on ch i ld support payments a nd barring of la wyers from divorce pro- 1·cedings. ORANGE COAST ~ DAILY PILOT l"9-()rAn~(Oif\I ().-11y Poot •tfot...mltfl t•'""' ft N(I t~ N4-W'\ ,,.,, •. " I\ DVt19ttfWoO.,,. l .... ()rM'fqlf (N\I Pv.,e1"'lht (OtnOAI'\• ,...,.t~ed1tl0'9' •'f" i:•wt>h\hrd ~~ • ., lhtOV")f\ ~,..,,.. for Co1.I• ~4 Njt•OfWl 8'>A" "· .,.wniiftQtO" 8'>«1' FOV' t H\ y,.11rit lrtt•f\fl ~•d01flotMO VAllfl¥ •"d ~~::.::,..~~:~c:-:,~.~~~·~t u-•~ '°"'' °"o"''u""O o,.,., " ..-no \Jllllt\t &•, \tr" I CO\t .. 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Ce<!' .. ,.: h e ,..,~ "etkit ulv\t,•U.,. tt'torie• f'"•Uf' Of •dWftht""'•"h M ff ll\ M•f M , •• , •• .,, ... •lt"4vt tH<l•t C>flff"IO ... •t t.0•• ,.,., 9W'Wf' ""of!MI ti•u "''•or M io "' ~·· ..-.u (41 I '"'• ,y&\lftOffe" t>'I C•tt1•' \1 '4 moftl•Hy ttf rn••t H )0 tftOC"tfPtly mtl•l<f'' ""',,...,,..,.«> '°_,,,,. . . - John Schmitz hit payd irt on the political com eback trail m T u es d ay's pr ima r y e lection when he defeated five rivals ror the Re publican nomination rn the 36th state Senate District. On the Democratic s ide of the adhe re to the spirit or t.be vote as poll shows . waslt• 11l 1-(overnmenl well," Riley said lnternews wit h 2.7110 v11tc•r-.. a~ Su pport for the Ja r vis.Gann T h e N e w P o r l B e a c h they left polling pl:.tt:<'" Tul':-.cl a\' m<'<i~un· tross ed &nC'o me , age supervisor also said he wi ll I)(: :.howC'd that nc<1rly hall 111 th1· .1n1I l'rt u1·atum Imes with lttlle re luctant to charge user fees for Ca hfo rnians who voll'd 4K ~x·1 \ ;1 n :.i t t0n. such services as parumedics . t ent said thl'y prl'fcrrcfl n· For example. a majority of Cordova of El Toro won a n easy victory to set the stage for a Schmitz-Cordova confronta tio n in the November gene ra l elec- t10n. Riley warned. however. that a d uctions in govC'rnmcnt !>l•rv11·e:-. vot<'r:-in a ll in<.'ome groups s up---"-'........,.LLLIU.11..U<.~. o f county ad · s1t10n13takes d fct•t. 1o rtt•d lhl' 1n1 l iali ve. The m in is tr a t ors lo·':::orit n=-g-:-:.7:0;;.:r::-,n,.:e,.-;.,,--.-»!lt:.ru:w:.ui~lla;if oll.lrb!lc.!1e!.ll.!rel!.•d!,!.u....!c~t~io.!:!n~!>~a..!v:.!.c~r~al.t.!:-.J~l!.ll!.r.!.:o..!.ni'.g..!!eLst...l:..!s!..!u~p-po!.!rt!.!..!, ~b.!!y..!:.!.m~o.£r.:..e-'-th...!a!..!n~---'- With 613 precincts counted out or 808 in the race . the vote wa~ · REPUBLICANS Schmit% Ferguson Holden Scott Martindale Bra nd DEMOCRATS 31.245 15.503 9.~0 14,503 7,593 S.838 Cordova :n .038 Kuczynski 13.283 All t hat was behind Schmitz e arly Tuesday night w hen he took an ea rly lead as election re- sults cam e in and steadily puJled away f rom his GOP rivals. For me r Huntington liea<·h school trustee Stephen lloldc n f in ish e d third in t h e ra<.•e. Ho lde n was fo llowed in the ba llot count by George Scotl. Jim Martindale and Jon Brand Schmitz' election win Tuesd<ty was his first s ince 1970 when he was re-elected t o Cong ress m w h a t is n o w t h e -1 0 th Congressiona l District. H e encounte r e d t h e fir:.t polit 1c<.1l setback in 1972 when the n Orange County assessor Andre w Hinshaw narrowly de· rea te d him in the primary clel'· tion. T h e s ame year Schm1l1. became the presidential cnn· didate of t he American lndepcn· dent Party, another losing ef· fort. It wasn't until 1976 that he re- turne d to the political wars. Then. he lost out lo Re p. Robert nadham. R-Newport Beach. an the 40th primary election. A 11 that was behind Schmitz early Tuesday night when he took an early lead as elec tion re · s uits came in and steadily pulled awa.v from his GOP rivals. 73rd District Dally Plle4 Staff ,._, WINS IN COMEBACK GOP Nominee Schmitz F ront Page A l GATES ••. first e lected. Gates began the prima ry cam - paign a solid ravorite lo win re- \'lcct1 on by collecting more than hair the votes cast Tuesday. But it wasn't unt il three weeks before the eleC'tion tha t be hegan cam paigning in earnest By then. Gates was hounded bv a rash of bad public ity and had a n FBI investigation into his f)ersonal and political activities hanging over his he ad. In the meantime. his fi ve foes wt·n· spending little m oney in their undernourished t ampaigns but stumping the s peaking trail. ha mmering away on a the me of deteriorating conditions in the She riff's Department. Rus k. who is pr esident of the Association of Orange County De puty Sheriffs. was his boss' most outspoken critic. cha rging hi m with overseeing the a lleged dcm lse of the de partment. Gibso"" Mangers Race in November Legislative ana lys t Ch arles "Ch uck" Gibson will be t he Re publican out to recapture the 73rd Asse m bly District seal Democrat Dennis Mangers holds when voters march back lo the polls in November. Gibson, 31. a for mer Hunl- in~ton Beach pla nning com· missioner . outpolled Republican cha llengers Nolan t"razzelle, :>ij, a nd Tom Burke. 39. Tuesday. With 320 precincts counted out of 374 in t he race, the vole was : RE P UBLICANS Gibson Frizzelle Burke DEMOCRATS Mangers 14.643 J0.192 9.884 29,014 Huntington Beach Democrat Ma n gers faced n o primar y c ha llenge as he set about seek· ing his second two-year as- sembly t erm. T wo yea rs a go the former Fountain Valley school principal a nd Huntington Beach Union High School District trustee un- se ated Republican incum bent Robe rt Burke by a 6,000-votc margin. Candidate Tom bur ke this year is no relation to the former a ssemblym an. But the long-time GOP voter r ecognition of the Burke name m ay ha ve contributed to the builder's tally since he had waged a nearly Invisible cam paign and t urned down offers of donations. Frl7.ielle. on t he other hanct, expected to spend S22.000 on the Republican primary battle &nd had drawn the backing of the con ser vat ive Ca llro r n 111 Republican Assembly. Gibson, who has been on leave from his r..os Angeles City Coun- ('11 analy, Job s ince Fe bruary, • said his background gives him the know-how "lo do battle with the young Democrat sta ffers" in Sacra mento. He said his civic ser vice in Huntington Beach and the pre· cincl walking he's done the past four month:> put him in touch with the desires of the com· munity. "We h ave t o s implify , stre a mline and eUminate laws rathe r than continue to pile new laws and new bureaucracies on top of each other ,·• he said. Marine Faces Rap: 'Murder With Auto' OCEANSIDE CA P ) -Police have a rrested a Mar ine ror in vestigatio n of murde r by a utomobile. Another Marine died T uesda y in Tri-City Hospita l or internal injuries after his motor cycle was hit by a car a nd dragged 160 (eel. F:ur lac r. witnesses report.ed the motorist and the motorcychs t argued Hftcr u m innr traffic col· ll!!ion Cpl .I .~mes Stephe n Greenlee. :?2 "':i~ booked in jail. police ~aid 11£' is 11tut1oncd a l Ca mp Pen ct let on The other Marine. who died shortly after his motorcycle was hit about midnight . was not ldcnt1f1 ect until relatives could h(' tnl-I le wai; 21. sou rces of revenue may propose mg 57 percent in property tax 2 1. t•amc from those with tn· doing what he called "a whole bills. new way of doing business in the With 22.140 or 23,793 precincts county." repor ting, Proposition 13 n· T ha t means charging users fo r ceived 3.947.499 votes. or 65 per virtua lly all county services cent. to 2.163.098 no vote:.. Supervisor OarkWins Or a nge County Supe r viso r Ra lph Clark won a third four. yea r te rm an office T uesday w hen he wa lked away from two e lection challengers in the 4th Supervisorial District. Clark was home fr~e in his re- e lection bid when his vote total cli mbed well over the 50 percent plus one vote needed to end th~ competition for his seal in t he prim a ry election. Clark. a former Ana he im city counc ilman. is cha irman of the Or ange County Transit Distract Board of Directors in addition to being a county supervisor. Position Unchanged JERUSALEM CAP ) Israel satd today wa r-like s tate ments by E gyptian President Anwar Sadat would ne ither c hange Is r ael's positions nor contribute to a Middle East pea ce settle· ment. Proposition 8. with the same number of precincts reportm~. h a d 2,754 ,439 yes vol es t o 3.086.744 no votes. or a mar gin of 53 to 47 percent against A I m os t one-fo urth o r t hc voters. 23 per cent. endorsed tn· crea ses in the sales ta x. while seven percent opted for higher slate income taxes to m a ke up the lost revenue. Opposition lo tax hikes wa-.. e ven stronger among those who voted for the J a rvis·Gann in- iliat1-ve. Three out of ft vt· called tor cuts Ill government :-c rv1c·t·'> 1'<Jther than lax incrca:-.C':-. But those opposm_g Propos1 t1on 13 s pilt on what course to take. One -quarter uf the group ~u pportcd higher sales t axes and o ne·qua rte r b acked f e we r sl'r v 1ccs. Fourt een pe r cen t l'hosc higher state incom e taxes. the poll found. More than one- thi rd. 36 percent , were uns ure. lln m eowncrs , <1 n ~erC'd b v soaring property taxes . led th~ 1..·h;,i rge t hat s wept Propo~1t1on 13 to ''ICtory Jlomeoy, , s \Ott·<l for Jar v is G<.i nn bv · fl8 :n . ma r gin. whale n·nters :.plll a lmost evenly on the 1.ssue CALIFORNIA VOTE RESULTS ARE ON AS com l's of more than $25,000 a \Ca r · Poht1C1aol> coll,lplained that Proposition 13 overshadowed all other contests. But m the hotly c o n t ested r a ce f o r t he R e publi c an g u bern a to ri cs l no mina tion. Propos ition l3 did not h ave a decis i ve i m pact Vote rs said mostly lhc•y voted nn the basis of wha t t hey thought gene r ally of the candidate As with any s ample surv\•y, the results or the AP-N BC News µoil cnulrt var y from the opm 1 un ~ vi a ll Califor ni<1 vot e r~ '>amply bcl'aust! of cha nce vun<J· lions in lhc sample. For a poll of 2.700 interviews, tht• va riation due solely to this sample error 1s not more than two percentage points in eithe r direction. This error m argin is sa id to be 'a li d at the 95 perce nt level. T hat i~. 1r interviews had bee n t·o nducted wit h a ll those wl",o \lltcd m Califo rnia on Tuesday. there as onlv one <·hance in 20· that the results would vary from the results or this poll by more than two percenta ge points Heritage's Latest Group On Display No w TORRAN CE 2~9 Hawthorne Blvd. (213) 378·1l7~ COSTA MESA l.S9S Newport Blvd (714) 642·2050 All !UOAEI °""~DAV ll411V5.UVlllOAY -e -~ t01 '<l"M .._· i / '-.,-°'I -· .) .. ~J ~ -31 Costa Mesa Store Open Sunday 12-5 LACUNA BEACH 34~ North COdSt Hwy . t1 l4) 494-4SS 1 .. •.................. ti_. ... ._ ........ , \ , ' 7 • I t t \ s I ( d n n ,, t Orange Coast EDITION VOL. 71 , NO. 158, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1978 Today"'s Closin~ N.Y. Stocks c TEN CEN rs Are Citizens Sick of 'Lenient' Judges?· By TOM BARLEY OI t1111 0.11'1 ..i ... Si.ti A. successful challenger in the JUd1c1al elecltons predicted to· day that the victories of al least three Orange County deputy dis· trict attorneys will revolutioniie courtroom attitudes between 1udges and prosecutors. "Judges are now going to have lo gel tough with c rimina ls and ~1..-e them the kind of sentence * * * 4Judges Dumped By Voters Job security for JUdgel> may have become a thing of the past Tuesday when four Orange Co unt y judges w e r e un cerem onious ly dumped from their benches in Tuesday's vrimary election. T he startling unseating of four incumbent Judges was paced by three deputy district attorney~ who waged unified low-cost but !>lick campaigns to oust: S upe rior Court Judge Leonard Golds te in. a former Pasadena resident who moved to Newport Beach two years a~o lo accept the Jud1c1al appoint ment from Go\ Edmund C Hrown Jr Superior Ct1urt Judge H1chard llam1lton. a 14 ·year "elcr an of the benC'h and a forme r Lc.1 gunu Be<.1ch :.chool O<wrd mC'ml'K·r Municipal Court Judge I ryne Black. a Nc.-wport Beach resident who is a former deputy c·ounty rounsel. It was De puty District At- torney Orella Sears who defeat· t•d J udgc Goldstein. Deputy District Attorney Ted Millard defeated J u dge lliJmilton. And youthful Oe puty D1stnrt /\ttornl'y Gary Ryan defeated Mrs Black The fourth 1ud~c to lose his Job 1n the primary election was !':orth Orangl' County Munit:1p;.1I Court Judgl' /\rnold Mordkm lie becamt• a IO~i'r t o lawyer challen~er Robert Shatz Not all Jud~cs lacing clecllon foes lost their rnces Tue:.day, however Superior Court Judge Bruce Sumner, a Judge since 1965. kept his place an t:ourt. against the challenge of Robert Weaver Superior Court Judge Robert C' Todd. a Newport Beach res1 <.lent. turned back the challenge of attorm.•:v .Jay Wall Brandt Links Primary Loss ToProp.13 Norri~a Poulson Brandt of I rvine. the llcpublica n c~111 d1date ror secretary of state who'd hoped her father's name would wan her h e r party·~ no mination. has bla me d the suc- cess of Propos 1L1on 13 on her ap· pa re nt third-place finis h. "I was a v1ct1m of 13, '' s he said. Propos ition 13 was the Jarvis property tax initiative "hi c h California voters over· \\ he lmingly approved Tuesday "Being a college trustee fin the Saddlebac k Community College Oistrictl was a no-no for this election." she said. With 21.049 of 23,793 precincts reported hY this morning, Mrs. Rrandt had won only 21 pe rcent of the volt•. w1lh 356.538 votes for her . The appa rent winner of the nomination. who . will contest Democrat March Fong Eu ·s bid ~ to keep offi ce. was busines~man .l acob Ma rgosian , who got 862. 137. or 52 percent. or the votes in incomplete returns. T he third candidate. educator Steve Nash. placed second. with 441\,634 voles. or 27 ~rcenl. Mrs. Brnndt said the sym· pathy of voters to stop publJc spending. as well as their pref· Hence for businessmen. out weighed the s trength of her name. upon which s he had counted to take the election Norris Poulson. former mayor of Los Angeles . 1s her father "Whe n people don 't know anything about the candidates." Mrs . Brandl said, "It 's inevita· ble they'll choose the busi nessman. I couldn't hav.-done anything to stop it. und l 'm ~!ad I d1dn 'l spend a lot of money . ' they should get or they'll race an angry prosecutor an the ver y next e lection." newly e lected Superior Court Judge Theodore "T ed " Millard said. Millard, who unseated Judge Richard Hamilton of Laguna Beach in one of four stunning up. sets. said he attributed his im· pressive victory to the fact that "people are sick and tired o f le· n1ent judges Slow But Sure .. Our e ntire o ffice worked hard for us in this election and I think the lllle of de puty district attorney on the ballot meant a l?reat deal to a lot o( voters." Millard said. Judge Ha m\lton said today he deeply regretted that his 12-year eareer as a Judge should have heen destroyed because of .. h,~hly unethical and questiona- ble tactics" by Millard. ~11,~lelSIAllf- Balrot sorlt'rs l ;.ibor a'' a~ an Santa i\na ~1s Orange Coun- t\" m <.1into.1ins it s t raclit ion or s low counting ut election timl' tlPs ults of l11t«.JI ;ind ... 1a11•widl' r<Jtl'S \\t•n· coming in s pnrachc·:ilh loda\ Bergeson Winner; November Favorite Marian Bergeson ended her two year quest for t he Republican nom ination in l hl' 74lh Assembly 1>1sl net when s he walked off with an C<Jsy pnmarv deC'llOn victor~ Tul·Mlay With 348 prN'lnC'h rnuntccl out 111 4:1.i m thl' t·ounty. lhl· \"Olt• R EPl'RLIC.\~~ Rergeson Watkins Green Wilks Matano DEMOCRATS 2K,2fl~ JO ,liOO 5,718 3,972 1,936 Harrison 8.262 Parke r 6.507 Springer 4.651 pr i se wanner ove r two DemocralH' foe:. in Tuesday's l'lection llcirris1m. a so-called m v1s1 ble candidate who miJdc no public <ippearances during t he cam- 1)a1gn , walked off with the lkmorrnt1<· nom1nat1on It \\';Jl> the• Bergeson-Watkins m.1tch m lhe GOP primary that drew most th~ attention as three other Republican candidates were a ll but forgotten in the me lee. l:i owever. 1t wa s Mrs. Rergeson's race ctll the way as ~he gathered more than 50 per. rent of the Republican vote. Hamilton said Millard'~ ac· c usations of leniency can be quickly refuted by anyone who cares to look at his Superior Court record. Hamilton s aid Mi llard accused him of tampering with court rec• ords throughout the campaign a nd c ircula te d copies of a news paper story to that eCfect to Orange County voters. "Millard himself violated an oath of secrecy imposed on h1rn by a Judicial comm1ss1on whe n he dad that." Hamilton said. "He has also been g uilty of a number or other questionable actions. none of which were made public by me dunng the campaign "But I 'm s ure they will come to li ght.'" Hamilton said ··whe n or how they will be made public I don't know but they w1 II "l t as regrettable that the long career of a Superior Court JUdge ran be so easily destroyed by a deputy district attorney who really has nothing to lose even 1f he loses the e lection.'" Judge llamiltonsa1d . "Jud~es. and I will be one of the m . are going to have to l>hape up,'" Mill ard said "I think we rt! J:e01ng to see a whole new at l.4tude in the courtroom c.nd a lut <See UPSETS. Page-A2 t Brown Freezes Hirings in State LOS ANGELES <API -Gov Edmund Brown Jr. froze all sta te hirin~ today while lhrc~ public employee groups asked the s tate S upreme Court to block a S7 billion properly tax cut overwhe lmrngly approved by voters. <Related stories. A3 l The Democratic governor said he signed an execut;ve orde r halting a ll hirin g a nd job re placements in state govern ment as part of a plan to imple· me nt the J arvis tax initiative with as little disruption <JS possi- ble. Cm backs In Budgets VnderStudy Public offic ials in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa began s harpening their pencils today for budget cutbacks in the wake of Tuesday·s passage of the Jarvis -Gann tax initiative. Costa Mesa city councilmen and trustees of the Newport· Mesa Unified and Coast Com- m unity Colle~c districts were C'a lled to special meetings today to consider t>udgel c uts based on reductions in property tax rev· e nues that wall be forced by Proposillon 13. S wiftest reaction is , expected from trustees in the Newport Mesa Unified School District who will consider cancellation or a ll but essential s ummer school <'lasses and comple te eltmina l ion of adult education pro- grams. '"We're not rushing out to shut the gates . . we've been pre paring for this for some time ... <·om m entc d N c•w port -M c~a Superintendent John Nicoll. Passa~e of the initiative will ha \'C no effect on distract person ncl hired for next year. bul Nicoll confirmed a pnor distnrl decision to withdraw any pay raises for t eal'h e r s and dassified e mployees. Salar y ncg<>liations with both group:. will resume later this month. s aid N icoll The distract s tands to lose about $16 million or 43 percent of its revenues when the new prop e rt v tax law takes effect next (See BUDGET, Page A2) lie said the plan would include hm1ts on state spending, no new laxes. and sta te budget C'uts "'an iJ ll ar eas I can make them an without tnJuring anyone · · The California 1-~ederation or Teachers and Cahfom1a Slate Council of Service Employees brought suit against the st.ale's 58 county tax assessors'"' and asked the court to restrain the m from t aking action to implement the 57 percent property tax cul approved by voters Tuesday. The court took no 1m med1ate ac·t1on oa,,.,,..,..,~",,,,_ FORCES RUNOFF Deputy Laure n Rusk Gates Facing Runoff With Deputy Rmk Orange County Sheriff Brad Gate:. was the top '-Ole ~euer among six candidates for s heriff 1n Tuesday·s primary electton With 1,817 vrcrmrls counted out of 2,048 in the county. lhl' vote wal. Gates Ru:.k Scott Wright Hurry Adams 159,463 88.483 53.640 42.J8fl 28.979 16.l45 Meanwhile. Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy. the state's most powe rful legislator. propost•d spendm~ "every dime " of th<.· !.la le budget !:>Urpfu,,. plu~ another $300 mllhon from state government cutbacks o total of about S4 5 b1lhon to keep essential county a nd school S<.'rv1ces afloat. The San Franc1sc4 Democrat predicted a t a news conference tha t 75,000 local government cm ployees would lose Jobs lh1:. month * * * OC Voters Join Rush To Prop. 13 By GARY GRANVILLE Of Ille Dliilp P1i.t SI.ti When the day of Jarvis came . Orange County vote rs .were ready to join the 1978 version or~· taxpa.vers' re volt They lite rally stampeded to the polls Tuesday to give their overwhe lmin f! :-upport to l'ropusit10n 13. the J urv1s·Gann property tax reform 1nil1at1ve W 1th 1.688 precincts counted out <1f 2.o-ul 10 the counr y. the vole was . Y es 319.639 No 136.210 And to make• rertain their message on t<1x reform wasn't lost. the voters rejected a riv<il 1 JX reform mea:.urt· !>ponsorccf hy the state leg1::.lature ,.\<: 11 was slatcw1dt'. Propo.-,1 twn ~ was drummed down to dt• leat by voters in Orange County l'VCn though 1t offered a form or property lax relief The cut:-. offered bv Propos• lion 8. however, paled wh(•n c·om pared lo t he c:.llmalcrl liO p e rC'enl "'a"h harker ~ nl l'rooos1t10n 13 promised Iro nically . Orang\• Count\ ~u pcrv1::.or~ Tuc-.d a) Wt'r\ handed a proposed 197R-79 t·oun Iv bud~et based on fun din~ 11 1>ropos1 t1on 8. not Propo:-.1tt00 1:1. was approved by the ~tall: ... voters. L"nder PropoMt1on tl , 11 h..i.~ been estimated that county gen · ernment wtll lose roughly 60 pt:r· <See JARVIS, Pagt> AZ> In a d1stn cl where Republican voters outnumber Democrats by <1 wide le»J,363 to &1.193 margin. Mrs. Bergeson will be a heavy favorite to convert Tuesday's tri umph into a Novem ber ~eneral elecllon wm Schmitz Beats Five But Gates' first place finish w asn 'l strong enough to keep him out 01 a gener11I election runoff with one 01 his o wn de p- ul 1es. Lauren Husk Or:n~~~:-asl Two years ago. Mrs. Bergeson lost a narrow primary clecllon race to Newport Beach auto dealer J1mSlemons. She then t'onducted a last minute whirlwind write-an cam pa1gn . and Democrat Ron Cordova pulled a m aJor up~et when Mrs Bcq~eson and Slemons s plit the GOP vote And it is the /\ssembly seal now being vacated by Cordova that Mrs . Berg<!son w ill seek 1n the November t.(eneral election Her opponent 10 that contest will ~ Newport Beach hthog rapher .John Harrison . a :.ur NAMA.11l BUYS IN NEWPOKI J oe Namath, former Rams quart e rback. has purchased three adJoanmg lots atop the ex r h1!4ive Spyglass llill arra in Newport Bea('h. He as rumor('d to he plannini.: construct1on of a home valued at more than $1 m1\hon See i.tory Page n1 \ On Comeback Trail And when rnmpared to his 1974 primary election showing, the 39-ycar-o ld s heri ff '~ '7& performance wa:. a d ramcit1t.• drop off John Schmitz hit paydirt on the political com eback trail an Tuesday's primary election when he dereated five rivals for the Republican nomination in the 36th state Senate District. On the Democratic side of lhe ledger. Assemblyman Ron Cordova of El Toro won an easy '1ctory lo set the stage for a Schm1lz·Cordova conrrontalton in the No\"em bcr general elec- tion With 613 precincts counted out of 808 1n the race. the vote was . REPUBLICANS Schmitz Ferguson Holden Scott Martmdak Brand DEMOCRATS 31.245 15.S03 9,980 8.503 7.593 5,838 Cordova 37 ,038 K,m·iynski 13,283 /\II that was l>ehind Schmitz early Tuesday niRhl when h(' look an early lead as election r~­ <Se SCHMlTZ, Page A2) l o.lly Pllel StaH -· WINS IN COMEBACK GOP HomfnH Schmitz ' In 'i4. Gates marched into the sheriff's office with roughly 70 percent of the primary election vote in what w~1s CJ six-man con lest to inherit the badj:!e worn 24 years by retiring J im Mu sick As the race ended, Gate~ and Rusk were left to fight 11 out m the November Reneral election, a ritual Gates d1ctn 'l have to t>e concerned with an 1974 when first elected. Gates begun the primary cam paign a solid favorite to win re t•lection by collecting more than half the votes cast Tuesday But 1t wasn't until three week<> before the election that ~ hegan campaigning in earnest By then. Gates was hounded by a rash of bnd publit'1ty and had an FBI investigation llltO h1~ personal and pollt1ca1 uct1v1t1cs hon gang over his head . .. -... . . Wea titer Night and morning low clouds and foJ1. otherwise hazy suns tune Thuri;da v A llUle warmer d<tv:-. Lows tonight 10 low 60s Highs Thursday tn uppu t-:O!' '"'' beaches to 70s and low KOs inland INSIDE TODA '1 In summer i>vt>rvone ><fen cy l'!Jrns to picnirs l"or ~omr cookout recr~s see /.-oud Page CI Index Al Yewr !krw1u Al •Htlfl1 A• l M 1•1'4 A4 l11t111•n 11•-t C1ll .. t10•• M.IS Cer .. " IS CIHtlll•f 01·11 cemlo D> Crenw•td Dl1 OH ll\ Nttk.H A10 .. ,..,,., ,..,. .. ,,.,.,, .. ,_ •.. ,. ,,,.,.,, .. ,, c•t-n "•"" Cl •o "' Olrfllff t• H•r•,<•tw (. ~o """ '-•-" t•• ~.,., e• o Mii\" •• , p 10 M111111l J v ... , I • ......... 1 ........ .. . o ...... c-, ... . \pl•I• ,..,,., t 1 ,,.," t •• 01 "''"''""' A' I Sl•O .-It'~"' I\. ~ .... ,.,... ,. ,~lltl\ ••• ...... ~.. "· Weit• Nowt ... County R eturns Orange County Elf'ctlon Reljult!. .l.999 oreclnct1> ou& or 2048 precincts GOVERNOR Democratic ' STATF: ASSEMHl.V 69th U111trlct 322 precint'b OUI or :J~fi Jlreclncts Bdm und Urown J r. Republican Ken Maddy 41.465 Evc llc Younger 110.016 J ohn Briggs S,2fl2 Ed Oa vis 89.351 164.658 Oemocralic Chris Lo11rn;.ik1s Richard Norn'/> Robin Young Paul lidl Ted Sh1pkey Jr. Republican J ohn Foot.- 2,192 4.198 J IJ,!).17 10,11 16 2.648 Pete Wilson 25,681 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Democratic Mervyn Dy mally 98.437 Republican l\11keCurb 131.968 Re x Gaede Sam Cool>4!r Ross J ohnson Ted Pont1celh lOlh Dii.ari~t 5,647 9.090 5.012 9.M5 5.572 O•llv 1'11.i $1•11 ,._ TO CHALLENGE WRAV R epublican Doria Allen Mike Antonovich l:!:J,589 SECRETARY OF STATE Democratic Mar ch Eu 162.fil6 359 precincts out of 366 precincts Democrati<' Robert Mw.rc 25.093 RepubU can Bru<·c NeMa nde Doris Allen Wins GOP Republican Steve Nash 47,858 105.JS7 59,888 7 lst District 12.191 .Jacob Margosian Nornsa Brandt \ CONTROLLER 285 precincts out of 292 precincts Democralic Democratic Ntmnr th Cory 140,635 53.570 Chet Wray Republican Dor is Allen 29,171 Nominatio n .Jo:.t:ph O'Grccn Republican 01xon Arnett James War e TREASURER Democratic W1lh<im Burkett 88,501 121, l~IO Don Ellis W. C. Burrell Jr 72nd Dis trict 12, 7.28 H,906 lUl12 JI 1111lington Ucach Un ion Hi gh School District Trustee Doris Al ~ l<'n e as ily ca ptured the GOP nomination in northwest Orangl' Count) ·s 7 lsl ;.issl'mbly drstritt TubrJHy .l l•ssc L'nruh Re publican 112.rn I lfi.402 ?50 pre cincts out of 256 precincts Democratic Rich ar d Robinsot1 22..115 Republican Vrrgil Elkins Mrs J\llen, owner with hc:r hu:-band of ..i Costa Mesa light· tn~ l'ompany. claimed 10.927 vol t•s \\1th 250 of 292 precincts t·ounted t his m orning. Dona ld F'rcneh 145,43'1 M<trn a Schnabel 74,742 A'M'ORNEV GENERAL David Brandt 73rd District H,221 10.548 Democratic Yvonn<' Burke Burt Pines 95.159 112.201 Republican .l ames Browning J r 64 .812 363 precincts out or JH precinets Democratic Dennis Mangers 32,97-1 Re publican Nolan Frizzell~ Cha rles G1rn.on She 1s expected to take on rn· c•umlH'nt De m oc r at ic As· H·m blym;.in Che t Wray o f Wt·:.t m1nste r. who faced no p rimary contest , in t he No-vcmberclection (;~orge Dcukmejian 172,352 STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 11,573 Hi.7·H 11,332 ~ond District Democratic M a r~· Chr1sti;.m Heising .John Lynch Edmund Kl'll\ Tom Burke 7·Uh District 420 precio('h, out or 43~ precincc,., Democrats ou lnumbe r k~publ1ca ns m the 7lsl by 24,000 \Otes. .lo~t.·ph Oon.1hut· In~ Sankt·~ Republican 2J.800 28.882 40.f.65 :J l,717 • .J.1,9()) fk·m ocralir John llarrt!>On .James P;.irkt·r Mel Spnngcr Re publican J a m es Green !J,721 ·; 7V:J 5,()28 Mr:-. Allc·n ·~ challc:n,:ters. Oo11 ":111~. an t'\nnhe1m teacher. and \\ C Bllrrt'll .Jr . ~1 north county (•O llt· g l' I ru~l('l'. l'Ol ll't'lcd 7 .G93 \ 11ln, .111d :!.151 \;Oll'!> rc:.pl't' 11 \ t•f\· !·'red Cl:tvton 40.704 \\".dlt•r z ;i.:lur 18.514 L;1rry Hothman 21.756 Hu:-.sL·ll Blood 8.567 Ern1·sl Droncnburg 38.fl95 :\l1k1• Schaefer 20.851 Terry Suther land 43.571 S UPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Wilson Riles HH.297 U.S. CONG RESS 34th Dis trict J.19 prccinct11 out of 154 Democratic Mark Hannaford .111 Ut•nnrtl Re publican ,\rt J :.t cob..-.on l>;.i n L ungren 3Xth Oistrict 12.282 ·1.250 7,309 10,713 IHX pn•t·rnc:t~ nut CJ( SOI pre.· ( Ill(' l!- Ot·mo<'r.,tic .l1·rr \ l';1ttt·r:-.<1n Republican 0011 (;ol'(lt•ke ,\mJn•w I-;rdt'I~ .lot· J\1 uher IJ;i \'I d Balsiger 39th District SI .512 12,019 8,100 8,591 10.855 6.t3 precincts out of 653 precincts Democratic WrlltJ m F;.irras George M :.ir~ol1s F'n:d Dro1. Republican Wrlli:i m Dannemeyer tOlh District 3 1,286 ll,873 13.989 7 1.0i!S 7 19 precincts out or 740 prH incls -Orange C'ounty Democratic .Jim ~1 1•Guy Republican Hohl'rt Badham STATE SENATE 36th District 4S.S77 85.244 783 prt-cincts out of 808 precin<•ts Oemocratic Ron Cordova Gregory Kuczyn~k1 Republican <;11 f'\•rgu.<,on ~tcphl·n I lolclN1 .J;,1mes Martind:ilt• .1011 Brnnd .lohn Srhm1t1 Gt•or~C' Sroll ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 46,863 16,916 20.177 12.903 9,711 7.430 40.302 10.833 r~ ~•""il'P Co.'9 0.1•r Pilot """' •fltt<"' '' fO"'I bo""'O tlto .. "*"' p,,.,, f' C\~•..,....,, Mt'""" 0t '""'Y •lo.• .t P1Jt>11\~1"(t (nfha-'*"Y ~1 •If M11f•Of't' ''' ""•/f>h\1'11>" M<flf\11 t" '"'~•Qt\ J.11t:J•Y •"'' ( O'\f.t ""'"""",.,._,~,.,ft, '(L"I H,_,,,,..,.'°""""-' f'I f Q<lft t.til'I VA•·•., h w'"' \ • li11f bt • y_,1 1 to •"1 t..~•l""~P\ ·.ow,tnt'n-. I A'•"'l'; '"1'''"'''•0 I~ t\ ~*"' .. ~ '\ltW•3•f''o l!llNI ~i"'04'1f h .. 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"'°"' •t , ...... .,.,...,.., '-«A"f ti•\\ 00\1 .. •I• f\4•,, •I (. •41• ~'U (..-1 fo•"i• '\Vb\C•••t C'n bf ••rr1u tl \~ "'•"'"'• b• "''·' u \a """r'\l"''• "'''·•••• .... llMl ..... U IOMO~l"lr ... Ant hony Ma tano Marian Bergeson Lee Watkin:. Bob W ilks J UDGES ·uperior Court 6,8()} 2.:1 rn 34,:l4:i 12.771 4.800 1,999 precincts out of 2048 precincts Office s Leonard C'.oldstern Ore lla Sear~ Office 6 Richard HamrJton Theodore M illard Office 12 Robert Weavl!r Bruce Sumnt·r 186.562 2J6.342 190.339 2 15.898 178.59:) 232.0BH Office 16 Robert Todd 220.035 JJv Wa ll 178 Gl5 C'Ol'NTV SCHOOLS S PERINT ENDENT 1.999 precincts out of 2048 precincts Jack ie Boynton lfi8,'.I W Rc>l>1•rl Pet erson 214,!:Hi9 COUNTY BOARD Of' EDUCATION Trustee Aru 2 Frances Murphy David Paynter 39.GBH 33,159 Truskt• Ar ea S Warren Da virro 1!1,127 Hamon Dial 15.17:1 (;~:ra id Shaw 51.461i COL'NTY Sl 'rt;RVISORS 8 Second Ol!tlr ict 400 precincts out of 4 I 1 precincti. Vav1d Baker J . T ilman Wilh<.tm~ Ha rriett Wieder La urence Schmit Sonia Son1u ll, 1711 9.~11 <!4 AO:J ll .113:J 17.115 1-·ourth Di!>t ri<'t 380 precinc~ out or 3116 prf'cin t·t!> Ralph (;lark 49,73\1 Geor _gc Ma:-.11 n 15,332 Robert Yol!ng f.1.'152 CLERK·REC'OROE R 1,999 prc>cincts out or 21>1.11 prt'dnc1., Robert Carrillo 4 l.270 T ruman L<>gg 118,006 Marshall Norns 83,898 R.J . Ma ilhot 21,<173 Lt•e Branch 119.110 .Ja mes W1 bon 49,234 SKERIFF'·CORONER 1.999 precincts out of 204R prcrmcL' Bra d G.itf'S 177.537 R1eha rd Adam... 17 .S21 L auren flui.k 97,JZ! Brian Burry 31.571 Geor ge Wright 46.894 \Va tter Scott fi0.041 C'OUNT'V PROPO ITJON A l,999 1>re<'incts out of 26'1K 1>recinr ts Elect superintendent of srhool' 34R,6('>6 Appoi nt s upe rinten dent of schools 82,313 From Page A I SCHMITZ ... suits r~1mc 1n and ~traclrl y pulh'<I :tY-tty from h1i. (;OJ' t1\nl ... Formt•r llunt1 ngln11 fh.,11 h ~chool lru.stce ~ll'phi•11 llolcl1·11 flntShed thi rd lfl t he• r.tCt' Ho lden w,1s follo"'e d 11\ t ht• ba llot count by George Scott. Jtm Martindale and .Jon Rrond 1·: hl·whrrc in the county Tues . da~. COP vott'l's pu.'kcd David llr:1ndt ol Santi.1 1\na to face 1n. ··~1m b1·1H t'\si;emhlym:.in R1char<1 Hoblll!>•>ll in the m i d-county , ?2nd r\sscmbly D1stric·t Hob1n:-.on l.ll'cd no primary op µ0~1t1on. Brandt had 9.387 votes with <!27 of 256 prl'tincts counted \'rr.c:d Elkin~ of Santd Ana col· kt·lcrl 7.:ns \otes. Two Anaheim <Atto rney'/>. D c m o (' r a t J' a u I n e 11 a n d Hcpuhl1l·:.t n RfJ~s Joh nson. ,•m1·n:t'd as thcrr pa rty picks in lh<' n111th county's 69th A"i- M•mbh D1stnct Th(•· '><'at 1:. bt•1ng vacated by Hl'Pllhlil'<tn <·ongress1on<.1J <:an did.ill' \\:1llram Oanncml'ver. Wrth :w5 1.1f :126 precinct s t·ot11Hl'cl. returns showed Bell \\ 11h 10,1175 votes followed by La II .1 hr<a Councilwom an Robin \'oun~. tl.9J!J, H1t'hard Morns. :1.002. TPd Shipkc:y, 2.452; and Chn :. Lo umakis. 2,059. T he Republican tally showed .Johnson with !l,313: Brea Co•!Jl· c:1 lman Rc•x Gaede. 8,423 : Ted P ont1ccllr. 5.24•1: John Foote. 5 221. anc1 Bn•:! Counl'llman Sam Coopl'r. -u;~ • Dannemeyer, Pat,terson Win Races· l\ o rt h Ora nge County voters 11l·t·1cll'd T uc·sdav that A s· :-.t.· m b l\ man W1 1'1; a m Da n . fl\•mc.ve'r. H J<~ullerton. will face f)(•mo<·r;.it William f'arris in the :rnt h <:on~n·ss ion a l D h tritt >'l'nt•ral elett1on. /\nd 111 C'cnlral Oranl!e County. 111c·umlll•nt Congressman J erry l'.11tt·rson. 0 -Santa A na. ap· pa rentlv will fu rt• Republican D1111 <int•<li•kt• 1n th e 38lh Cong rc•:-.s1una I District. There was nevl·r any question Hbo11t O:inncmeyer heing the Ci 0 P nom1nC'c lo inhent the se<il of rel rring Rep. Charles Wig l?1n:-., R· 1-~ullerton. Dannemeyer r.in unopposed rn the primary l'lt•('ltOn. nu1 F arris. a lawyer and d1 rerlor of the Ora nge County Trttns1t District, was supposedly Ill ro r a tough Prrma ry fight with 3;J. ye a r ol<l f•'red L>roL. However, Farris opened a big le;id on his younger roe. tallying 29, l.t9 votes lo 12.902 for Droi w ith 602 of 653 preci n ct~ counted. A third cand id ate In t he Th m ocratl c r ace. G eor ge Mu qwhs hud 1 t .049 votes lo ltt<' •lflth race. 1l w:is close h••l \l'l'l'll t;ot•tlt'kc anl1 Da\'f' 11.tl,rrt·r 1n the Hepub l1 t'a11 p 1 1 ma ry clecl101\ n ut Goe1tcke tn<'hf'd nhea d this m ornint: ttnd with '165 or 501 prl' rrnct:. counted had l t .163 votes to l\ali.1gcr'!! 10.273 Clar k Leading Fro., Page 1l l Upset Looms In Water Post UPSETS: .. of JIJdj::i''> starting today will re. a htc r hat they can't push the prosrc-utor around anv more · ,\nd 1t'~ .ihout t imt', .. Millard .Hldl d ·'Thi,, wu:. :-omcthmg r h,.t I.lot h Mr-; 1 Ort't td 1 Sears .ind t :-.tn.·~!>••d in our t•ampargns .rrHI ohviou.~ly rt paid off wiih the l)Ub llt .. Wayne Clark. Irvine r~sid~nt <11H.I ai d<' lo S<'l'Ond Dis t rict Or ange Count y S uper visor L aurenre Schmit. ap parently has scored an upset in unseating i:IO entrenched Municipal Water Dist rict of O ra nge County I MWDOC> director at the polls Tuesday In the almost unheralded race for di rector of MWDOC's fifth d1v is1on . Clark had compiled 27 .944 votes to incumbent Cle111 Mccolloch 's l2.458 wit h about 75 per cent or county precinct ba I lots counted A maJority of the total vote l'a t.l will seat MWDOC directors d uring the firs t w eek or J anua ry, 1979. A. Otto Kutsch of Santa Ana polled only 6.905 voles ~l the last available count showing C!ark c learly in command of a maJOn · ty of total votes cast and lndical· ing he likely will not race a No· vem ber rw1orr MWDOC wholcS<J lc~ 1mport1·d Me tro pol1 lo;1tl W.i tn D1~lriet watl.-!r lo most or the IOt'a l water d1strlcLc; in Orange County In MWDOC's f ir 'lt d 1v1s1on race. where four rounty coastal area contenders sougl'lt the scat held by David K. Jones or Hunt· 1ngton Beach. incumbent Jones was the leade r with 75 percent of the vote counted this morning. J ones recorded 18,SJS vo tes. M i chael Grtrf1th or Sunset Beach had 11.450 votei.. B&rb<.1ra B,a rtol of Huntington Beach . 9.194 . J ames Edwards of Co!>l.J Mesa. 6.358. Tim ll<.1tch of tosta Mesa. 2.264 If the trend contrnues. Jonci. and Griffith wall face each other in a Nov. 7 runoff. In apparently defeat ing an · cumbent McColloch. Clark at tributed his victory to his stand against landowne r controlled water dist ricts in the south coun Mr-;. SN.a rs <kfeated Superior ('our! Judge Lt;·onard Gol~ste1n of Newport Beach who said to· d;J\ he wt1~ "bitterly disappoint· t•d and :-.urprised" by his reJCC· tron l.Jv the· \Ol<•r-: 'Thi~. t'lct·t1on was not de I l ' r m r n £' d o n I be b a ~ 1 'I> o C 1JUJl1frl·at1on." J udge Go ldsteln ~<11d "I don't thrnk the voter<; wt•rc loo concerned a bout the JU <l1c1dl ab1ltty or me or my op-pont•nt ' Judge Goldstein said he felt hrs tlcfoat was princ ipally due to the dctermrnat1on oC the voters ·10 ha\'e a chan~e rn lh1s elec· !Ion 'But that 1s their privilege .rnd 1111s \ht:. the voice of t he per,. pk." ht• ... a:<I ··1 accept that dt.>· 1·1~1011 <ilthou~h I shall leuve the ('OUrt with ve ry deep regret. "But I am healthy. f am bles:-.£'11 with a happy family and I sh<r 11 <'Ontrnuc to wor k hard in 1 he prol'ess1on or la w ... he said. Hannaford Wins, Will Face Lungre n D e m oc rat1c Congr essm an Ma rk Ha nnaford and his 1976 Rep u bltcan challen ger . Dan Lung re n, e as ily won prima ry victories Tuesday in the 34th Cong ressional District. 'J\nd until my term ends in .Januar v I sha ll cont inue to <lo tht> kin·d of good Job I thrnk r lwvc: hccn doing ... Fro•PageAl ... BUDGET ... The d1st rict l akes in a major part of Huntington Beach and other West Orange County com. munities as well as Long Beach. Lakewood and other cities in Los Angeles County. T he results in Or ange Count y. w ith 11-1 of 154 precincts count· ed. include : DE MOCRATIC Hannaford Jo Benn1tt REPUBLICAN 9.414 3.147 Lungren 8.422 Art Jacobson 5,600 The results in L os Angeles County, with 408 of the 409 pre. cine ts re porting : DEMOCRATIC Hannaford Benn1tt REPl'Bl.l('AN Lungren Jatobson 43,302 20.268 30,17() I 1,fi7 l Fountai n Valley resident Lawrence Stafford collected 389 votes with Orange County and Los Angeles County results com btned . Stafford's name will ap. pea r on the November ba llot Fro.rage Al JAR VIS ... cent or S95 m1 lhon of its a n· t1t'1pated property tax rt.>venut Now those who prepa re lhl• county budget will be sent back to the dr awing boards to com t- up with a spending pci cka~e based on the vote rs· m andate County Super visor Thom :.. ... Riley ~<.tid today he expects tlw Bo a rd of Supervisor s "will respond to the voters in a vcr} positi ve way.·· .. I expect the board to not only follow the letter of the law but t<1 adhere to the spint or the vote a~ well." Rile.v said. Th e Ne wp o rt B e a ch s upe rvisor abo :.aid he -will Ix· re luc tant to cha r ge user Ices fu r sut'h ser vl<.'es a~ pJr<Jmed1l':. month Tru::.tecs have i;et tonight " m eet in~ at 7 30 p m a t Rea Mad<lle School. 601 Hamilton St . t.'o~ta Mesa. Co mment ed Dr. Norman Watson. chancellor of t he Coast Community College District ''We've been hopin~ ror t he best but planning fo r the wo rst .. Revenues tn the dist rict . w1U be cut by about $15 million fro m an over all budget estimated al S7fi m 1111011 l'ol lege trustees. w ho w1 11 meet <.1l k p.m tons ~ht al d1str1 t•t 11fll<c:-.. t'.170 Adam~ l\vl'. Costu \le:-.:., will be ~1skcd to l'OnMdcr ..1 nu m t;cr of cutbacks 1nvotv1ng I ransp111tat1on. sabbatical leaves lor leachers and caprtcil outlay, :-.11d Ur Watson I n Nt•wpo rt Hc<r c h. bot11 M <J~o1· Puul Ryckoff <ind C11y ,\I <in ager Rolx-rt Wynn said they \1 ould !>I a rt wnrking immediate· ly on the city's ",Jarvis budget," a document listing $6 J million 1n l'UI!> from the cit y 's $26 m 1l lron l978·i9 budget. W~ nn sard councilmen have h.id 1 ht• document s ince May 11 Jnd he would recommend tht.>v u~c 1l to select cuts · totaling s2 m1ll1on to S3 m1lhon. Heritage 's Latest Group On Dispfay Now TORRANCE 2J~9 HawthOrnt Blvd (213) 318·'21~ Costa Mesa Store Open Sunday 12-5 COST A ME~A l l\Cl NA fl EACH IS9S Ncwporr Blvd J-1) "'NII'\ COdSt Hwy enc M2 2oso 1.i.i: "o"·oS.5' All I fOllllt Of'( .. "4()t.IO•V IHllU I• TUlll0.0.¥ -t 4M 10 '.lO ... - -.... .. . . . " . . . ) Wednesd•y. June 7, 1978 0.AJL Y PIL01 1t .J l'rni>o 1tton l3 1l> a people's revolution," one little old woman Re1'ofutionaries? 'You're Damn Right' . 8) PFtER J. 80\ t.a LOS ANO EL~ tAP 1 The) d1dn t Joo). lllct re\•t>lution.,11 & I ho f' C'tl'&Hmn1 hcHi.:.~"'·1 \'e~. ~ln.IC'lton ""urt~rs and a)borte<.I l'\d,umi:d hoarl>el.)' "This is our Boston Tea Party " Propois1tion l3," Jarvi.s sa id. ' Hiit to lhose pohllcians. I give this warning: We, the t&xpayeri. have bpoken Now we i•re watching you. To ignore us ls p0llt1cal su1c1d~ " pohtt.''al ~ov'c~':!>. but they ~rmltted oo other de~t"npt1on .\I .in~ ~upportt·rs wore tE>a bugs beneath their "Yts on 13" but 1(111' Vc.>u ~ damn r11o1ht we ree l like revolut1onM rtes .. ~aid l>1ck Molinoy, " <"tear c bewma swimming pool mst.-.llt·r ·1 ·m here b..•ca1.1:sf' th1R 1s Arnencan hl.litory ~ing madt How do I feel .1bout Howa rd Jarvis? He s houJd be president I( he could cook, I'd marry hlrn .. HOWARD JAftVIS WAS THE hero of the day ab co·aulhor of 'f>ropos1L1on 13. an 1nit1altve limiting property taxe~ to one percl'nt o~ ~ arkt't vaJue and rutting property tax revenut: by about $7 b1Jhon. AT PflOPO JTJON 13 llEAOQUARTERS at the 81ltmore llote l here, the crowd bubbled as each election report showed the initrntlvc putting further ahead. The excitement became barely controlled frenzy when Jarvis appeared.-The screaming ralthful 2reNed their hero with 10 minutes of unbroken adulation. "This 1s a victory for freedom and liberty in the United States,'' .Jarvis told his disciples. ''This is a new revolution against the POht1c1ans and insensitive bureaucrats whose philosophy is spend. spend. spend .. tax, tax, tax. JARVIS SPOKE OF TAX ttt-:VOl.TS U\.._Olher states. sayLOJ( tht> movement wiU "spread from Maine to Califom1a. Let'• begirl tomorrow to take our tax victory across the United States." PauJ Gann, co-sponsor of Propos1t1on 13. suld the victory showed ''people have decided lhey are going to have to look after their own interests." Aeross town, Proposition 13 opponents bemoaned what thef called an emotiona l vi ctory for the initiative, complaining that Jarvis exploited the angry mOOd or the Califon}1a taxpayer. . 't ll Rwf>pt to passage Tuesday by a thundering tide of taxpayers · outrage. * * "Don't be surprised if the politicians try to cut the heart out of "The proponents of Proposition 13 have beerf very adept at lap ping the public's frustrations and emotions .'' said Darlene Daniel, government rmance director of the League of Women Voters Fewer Services Preferred Peterson Captures 4th Term County Choices Tallied By 1be Assodated Pre~s Californians prefer slashed ~overnment s ervices to h:gher l>a les or income taxes lo accom- modate the $7 billion property tax rollback they voted Tuesday, an Assocu1ted Press·N BC News poll shows. Inte rviews with 2.700 voters a::. they left polling places Tuesday i-howed that nearly half of the t:alifom1ans who voled 48 per. <'ent -s aid they preferred re. ductions in government services when Proposition J3 takes effect. It will force reductions averag. mg 57 percent in property tax b1lts With 2l.835 of 23,793 precincts CALIFORNIA VOTE RESULTS ARE ON AS n:portm~ Proposition 13 re• l·eivt•d 4.0-i8,452 vote~. or 65 per cent. to2.212,422no vott~. Propc>.<;rt1on 8 with the sam~ num bt>r or precincts reporting. had 2 .820.270 ye~ votes to :t.16.5 016 no vott>S, or a margin of 53 to 47 percent aeams t Almos t Ont'-fOUrlh o( the voters. 23 percent. endorsed in· t'.reases m the s ales Lax , while seven J)l'rcent opted for hiRher state income taxes to make up the lost revenue Opposit10n to tax tukes was even stronger amon~ those who votl'd for the Jarvis-Gann in . 1tiativc. Th~ out or five called for cuts in ~ov~rnment services rather than tax increases. But those opposing Proposi· I ion 13 spht on what course to lake On('-quarter of the ~roup ~upportt'tf higher s ales taxes and •tne·qu<irter backed fewer ~Cf\'l<'t.'s . l"ourte en percent ~:host· higher state income laxes. t hr poll found More than one- t h11·d . ;Jr. percent. were unsure. llumeowncrs. angered by s oaring property laxes, led the Ch<t ri:l' that swept Proposition J3 to \'1clorv Homeowners voted for Jar\•1:-.-C;:urn b y a 68-:H mar~1n . while re nters s plit almo::.t t>vcnly on the issue nenl reason:-. voters gave for hal'kmg f'ropc.m1tt0n J.J. 1'wo out of five voters sa1cl h1 gh p1·01>erty taxes nrornptcd lhei r s upµor1 . OIW of fi V<.' <'1lcrl wa~te in /.!Ov•·rnm<·nt HE'S THE INCUMBENT Democrat Mangers 73rd D istri ct HE'S THE CHALLENGER Republican Gibson Gibson, Mangers Meet in November Leg1slat1ve analyst Charle'\ "Chuck" Gibson will be the Republican out to rer unture the 7Jrd Assemblv Distri ct seal Demot•rat Denn.11; Mangers holds (;eci l Hicks, <hher Co un1y Officials Win Ora nge 'County lhs tric·t f\t. torney Cec1l lhck~ wQn an unop- posed victory Tuesday as voten. returned him lo :inolher four years in office. Hicks, along with three other elected county office holders Ta x Collector·Treasurc r Robert C itron. Aud1tor·Controlle r Vi c Heim and Public Administrator- <l uardian James f-l eim Wl're uncha llenged m Tuesday's d ee Lion. Assessor Bradley .Jacohs wa:. <'hatlene:ed onlv bv official wnte· in candidate Edward Gunter, a :l5·year.old Cypress Colle~c stu-dent "hen voters march back lo the po lls in November Gibson. 31 , a former Hunt· 1n gton Beach planning com- missioner, outpolled Repubhcan C'hallengers Nolan f''n zzette, :io. ~ind Tom Burke. 39. Tuesday. With 320 preC'incts counted out of 3i4 in the race. the vote was : REPUBLICANS Gibson F'rizze lh.· Burke 14,643 10,19'.l 9,884 DEMOCRATS Ma ngers 29.0J4 Huntington Rc>ach Democrat '\I a n gcrs faced no primary c:hatlcng<.• as he set about seek- ing his ~<.·rond I ~o-year a s -semblv term Two ~ea rs ago the rormer r'ounta1n Valley s chool principal and Huntington Beach Union High School District trus tee un· seated Republican incumbent Robert Burke by a 6,000·vote margin. Candidatc Tom Burke thb vca r is no relation lo the former ~ssemblyman. Rut the long -time GOP \.Oler recognition of the Burke name m:iy have l'ontributed to the builder's tally s ince he had wa ~cd n nearly inv1s1blc cam· paign cind turned down offers of c1onations Orang e C ounty School Supe rintendent Robert Peterson apparently has been given a fourth term in office by county voters. With 1.817 precincts out or 2.048 counted this morning Pet erson had gathered 220.731 vot e s whi le his challenger. Jackie Boynton of Irvine. had collected 152, 760. County voters also said loudJy Tuesday that they want to keep t he1 r right to elect a county s uperintendent. rather than have the school chief appointed by the five-member County Board of Education. Proposition A which asked voters to chose between an el~t­ ed and appointed superintendent drew 315.383 votes in favor of election lo only 73,836 favoring appointment. Voters in Orange County 's 5th Superv1sorial District selected Gerald M. "Jerry" Shaw, a n Irvine attorney, for the county !>C hool board. Shaw. who waged a n active campaign, defeated two oppo- nents for the county school seal vacated by incumbent John App of Dana Point. Partial returns today s howed Sha w with 44,392 votes, followed by CalTrans engineer Warren George Davirro of Newport Beach with 16,576 and customer representative Ramon Diaz of San Juan Capistrano with 13,408. Inc umbent school board member David Paynter of Garden Grove apparently has been turned out by voters in West Orange County's second supervisonal district. Frances Murphy or Garden Grove. rounder of a n interna- l ion a I teacher exchange pro- s,: ram. was edging the former Garden Grove school superin- tendent 35.080 votes to 29,702 in partia l returns this m orning. Supe rvisor Clark Wins WI NS RUNOFF BERTH Huntington's Wieder Wieder To Face Runoff Orange County Super visor Laurence Schmit was hangin~ onto bis political life today by 43 votes. In a race too tight to call. Schmit was running ahead of former s upervisor David Baker by that slim margin this morn- ing with 327 out or 414 precincts reporting. W i th former Huntington Beach mayor Harriett Wieder assured ooe or the two general e lection runoff spots, the battle for the second spot be tween Baker and Schmit zigged and zagged throughout the morrung hours. The lDlcertainty or the Second Supervisorial District election was accentuated by a s udden s lowdown in Orange County vote counting. Initially, Registrar of Voters Al Olson said the final Orange County figures would be com- oleted by 9:30 a.m . Olson revised his estimate at lO a .m . by saying "the count will not be completed until well past 11 a .m." That leaves Schmit and Saker stranded in mid-air in their close contest for political survival. In Schmit's case, he is at- tempting to make a success ful bid for a second term of office. l.1ke voters rn th~ rest of Ca 1 r fornia, Orange County t<epubhcans selected Attorney General Evelle Younger Tues- day to carry the GOP banner in I he governor's contest next November. Incumbent Governor Edmund Brown J r . was the choice of t·ounty Democrats . Unofficial returns from 1,817 ot' Orange County's 2.048 pre· <·mets today s howed Younger with 97,869 votes in Orange C ounty whil e Republican challengc>r Ed Davis trailed with 80,126. Ass emblyman Ken Maddy i:athered 37,262 GOP votes and Pete Wils on 22 ,960 while 1-'u ll e rton State Sen. John Un~gs, who withdrew from the l'Onlest last month, collected U138. Rrown drew 150.00 U~mocrat1t· \.'Otes in the county, 10 limes the numberdfawn by any or his eight challengers. Democrat Gene Atherton or Newport Be ach collected only 4,733 votes in his unsuccessful bid to oppose Brown's re-election nomination. In other state races. mcum- bent LL Gov. Mervyn DytnalJy was the clear choice of county Democrats a nd Re publicans picked Mike Curb as Dymally's November chaJJenger. Saddleback College Trustee Norrisa Poulson Brandt trailed - .Jacob "Jay" Margosian as Orange County Republicans· c·hoice to chaJlcnge Democrat Secretary of St.ate March Pong Eu . Orange Countian Ken Cory was the ovPrwhelmiog choice of county Democrats in his re- election bid for state controUer while COWlly Republicans select-ed businessman James Ware. In the s tate treasurer's race. c ounty Republicans named Donald French as their choice to challenge incumbent J esse Unruh and Unruh took county Democrats' nomination Support for· the .1a rv1s·Gann mea5url' n<1~!->l·d income, a~c and f•tluratmn lines with little \'anal1on Jiii" Vor (•Xamµk. a nrn1onty of voter~ 1n J ll inrnmt• ~roups sup- pl) r I l• d th e 1n1t1 a t1vc. The ~tronj!cst support. by more than 2· I. cam1• from those with IO· comes of mon.• than $25,000 J ye ar With l.fm of C!.048 precinct~ <'ountcd. Hi cks tallied 31 5.950 votes . Citron 307 ,363, A ud1tor H e im 310,725, Public Ad - minis trator Heim 297.043 an(! Jacobs 317,194. Write-ins. official or not. totaled less than 5.000 votes for any or the t.'Ounty offi<'es F'rizzellc. on the other hand. e xpected to s pend $22,000 on the llcpublican primary battle and had dr3wn the backing of the co n s ervativ e C alifornia Republican Assembly. Orange County S upervisor H:.ilph Cl<irk won a third four- .rear term in office Tuesday wheu he walked away from two ~·lection challengers in the 4th Supervisorial District. Clark was home free in his re. e lection bid when his vote total climbed well over the SO percent plus one vote needed to end the l'Ompetition for his seat in the primary election. Baker is attempting a come: back after being ousted from the supervisorial seat by Schmit m 1974. Los Angeles City Attorney Rurt Pines Nfef'd Yvonne Brathwaite Burke i n the Democrat attorney general's race while county Republicans fav~e d George "Duke " Deukmejian as their choice for attorney general. Po lt lH'1an~ n1mpl:11 ncd tha t Propos1t 1on 1:1 lh'l•r:-hadowed <ill other conlt•sts But 1n the hotly co n l cs t l' d r a ct· Io r l h c R e publ1<·an g ulh•rn a torial nominaL1on. Propos ition 13 did not have a ciPt'1s 1vc impact. Voters said mos tly they voted on the basis of what they thought generally of the candidate While those office holdNs wl'rc virtua l s hoo-ins for re e lection, a six-way race for the new post of co unty clerk r~ <.'Ordt"r k'<l lo ~I Novem ber runorr tor two office seeke rs. Returns said tod<.1y tha t runoff contest will be between Le<' Branch. the recordt:'r county .supervisors appointed this year when Recorder Wylie Carlyle re· tired, and Marshall Norn1>. a vetera n county clerk Cibson. who has been on leave from his Los Angeles City Coun- cil 3nalyst job since FebruarJ. ~aid hrs background gives him I he know how "to do battle with the young Ot'mocrat s taffers" m Sacra m ento lie said his c1v1c service m Huntington Reach and the pre- cin ct walking he's done the past lour months put him in touch with the des ires of the com-munity. Clark, a former Anaheim city councilman, is chairman of the Orange County Transit District Board of Directors io addition to being a county supervisor. Gem Bess Holds Steady KANSAS CITY, Mo. CAP> Former first lady Bess T ruman continues in satisfactory cond1· tion al Research Medical Center. rncumbent Iris Sankey out ported <'Ompe tition in the De mocratic race for State Board of Equali z ation while Republican Te rry Sutherland was Orange County's GOP nomination . For Father's [)ay ... J ii. 0 d A I D I T alk a r er ppea ue · t ,.C HUMPHRleS Supervi.sors Back Sheriff on Changes Oran~e County super visors followed Sheriff Brad Gates' ad vice Tuesday and agre.::d to ap- pea I a Jud!!e's arder for ~weep mg changes al the county Jail: County Coun s e l Adr~an Kuyper recommende d agains t tiling an appeal or .countersu~l against the American C.iv1I Liberties Umon. the org~nu..a­ tion which took legal action on behalf of Jail inmates. Instead, Kuyper s uggested that e fforts proceed to comply with the 10-point order, noting modif1rntlons might be sought later if the order proves un· workable. nut supervisors, in a 4-J vote, :rnirl thl'Y were especially wor . ned with one section or Federal Court Judge William Groy's Or · der which expands privileges for inmates segregated for punis h ment. Permitting inmates who have mis~haved or attacked fellow prisoners to enjoy extra .recrea. Uon. eotin~ and oth~r pnvlleges I • would mean m1xin~ them with other inmates, sheriff's oWcf'rs said In addition to haVJOj! In hth~ extra depulles Lo watch over inmates classed as dan(.?erou.". Sheriff's Capt. Jerry Krans said. the mingling would expose the general jaH popuJation to possi- ble danger. "The idea is n't the money." Krans said. "T he problem 1s these people have displayed. as - s au 1 ti ve and d is ruptive behavior." Supervisor Ra lph Diedrich filed the lone vote Tuesday a gainst ntinji( a counlers ult. Supervisors also asked other agencies to join in paying for the new suit. noting Judge Gray's order now would apply to all jails in the federal court dis - trict 'i; Jurisdl<'lion Judge Gray's order also calts upon jail authorities to allow in. mates more time to eat meals. 1ncreasPd commun1cat1on With vis itors , improved s leepin~ . ' J r e a s und heller access lo mai?azines and ne wspapers. Th<.' JUdRe said inmates are en- I 11 1<'<1 to e1J?hl hours of uninter- ru pled sleep the night before court appearances and gives in· mates thl· right to watch when 1a1l deputies search their cells. In addition, he ordered im- proved access to telephones for inmates. Kuyper warned, "There is a danger that if we appeal this de· cislon the other side also will ap· peal. '·And our reading of the cases dt>cided by the Federal Ap- pellate Court in this a rea in- dicates that 1t is probably more liberal than judge Gray has been and miRhl wfll order further re- lief." he said Gates earlirr rstimntcd it would c~t $300,000 to Implement the Judge's order and noted tax- pu Y<' rs alreudy ~pent $200,000 <l\'fendlng lh<' ~u1t brought by the ACL CcrrU>l.oglSI T/11': MODERN MAU: nnd 111ha1 hP u.tars What are the men up to? That's a ques tion that has intrigued the ladles for centuries • . . and the answers haven't always come easily. But, we have some Inside information, ladies, on at least one aspect of the mate mystique: We can tell you the latest trends in what kind of Jewelry the menfolk are buying. Chains are still popular but they're thinner. Maybe It's part ol the "thin Is tn" Phenomenon. The bulky styles, with heavy pendants, are out. The trend Is to thinner, more elegant 14-karat gold chains of 18, 20 or 24·1nch length. Men 's gold bracelets are thinner too ... ultrathln, In fact. Diamond cluster rings are gaining In DOPUlarlty. Men don'l real!Y mind being chained .... it le.1st.'' lic'n 11 comes lo l('\\'chr. ~l<-11\ f.1'l11on.,. d1;111gc rnpidly. ~f.1q:11firw jt'WC'frv IS tfll' r1t'Wl>!.I 11dd1tion tot lw malt• wurdrolw 11nd l11d 11d1·' nl'c ~ drnlns .11'1cl hL.H:l'l1·1 ~. JI im 't lritrd lo fi nd tht• ri~ltl piE'<"•' of ft'\\·t•lrv lnr }'011r 111,111. Tiii' Anwril'a11 Gem Sorn·tv H<>g"tC're>d f t'W<'f<•r ;., tra11wd 10 hl'lp. Sc·t· yo11r HJ. l\1·t·p >1111r m et11 i11 \l\'lt'. . . ' . : '. . . . . ' \(,' 1823 NEWPORT BLVD COSTA MESA So, It you're thinking of giving dad some Jewelry on Father's Day, you would be smart to look beyond the tradltional cuff links, t ie bars and stickpins, and get him an up.to-date neck chain , bracelet or ·diamond-cluster ring, Show him that vou know what he really wants! CONVENIENT TERMS 8ankAmericard-Mas1t'f' Charge 30 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION PHONE ~-340 1 1 -. .. . . -. . . .. -. ' ( A-I CAIL Y PllOl W~v . .kine 7, '811 ~ wUh~ Toa~~\'.' Jus t .,, Coas t i n g ' . Mlll'phlne The Winner's CirCie ELECl'IONTOWN. OltANGE COUNTY: Unlikely 11 It might h.eve been In yester year, Cosu Meta and lt1 11ttter· in.& ~uth Coaat Plaza Hot.el looked "" Orange County's elect10'1 central last night. It seemed like every poUUco ln our r egion turned out there. f'ifth District Supervisor Tom Riley , who waan'l tun· ni ng ror anything this time around , 1ponsored a buge baah v.'ith three bands, television coverage and election returns projected on the wall. Long.time county, political wheeler· dealer Tom Fue~ served as muter of c~remonies, nattily atUred in tutedo, as were his aides. • RILE'k''S BASH WAS billed as hOn· p artisan but it appeare d to be the favorite watering hole for Republican s t al wa rts. Not t o be o utdone, the De mocrats hired e South Coast Pina hall tight next door to Riley's. Anyway, the meeting halls got over· •ii.av heated and everybody spilled out into the corridor. So that was an amusement. You had the ~mOcratl. Republicans, non-partisans and brush salesmen ju.st panina; tbrouab a ll m ixed up in one throng, Marian Bergeson, who won the GOP nomination and will be our ne:1t coastal assemblyperson, unless aome sort or roof caves in, s howed up all smiles. OUT IN THE SAME HALL, Ron Cordova, current OC· cupant of that 74UI District seal, was holding court too. <Cordova got what he wanted, the Demo nomination for s tale seoate in the 36th District. So now he's lookina; GOP standard bearer J ohn G. Schmitz right str11.ight In the eyeballs. Another Democrat, 73rd District Assemblyman Dennis Mangers, was on hand too. He was unopposed on this ballot but st ill W&S serious, predicting he's in a tough race in Nove mber. Our DA Cecil Hicks showed up amid the celebrants and complained about the beat in the hall. He's probably just fretting because at &his writing, it appears he lost two deputies on election night and they'll now be looking down :it the DA from the other side of the Superior Court bench. J on Br.and, one of the GOP losers in the state senato rial con~t. proved he's a good s port by showing up a ll s miles, shrugging, and suggesting it's tough to beat a heavy treasury in Orange County politics these days. Don Mclonis, the Ne wport Beach councilman and former mayor, appeared to be the most relaxed politician in the whole throng. Maybe that 's because: Don wuo't run· ning for anything. Thia time, anyway. INSIDE SUP ERVISOR IULEY'S party room, a great projection or Orange County election returns virtually fi lled one wall. True, the returns didn't seem to chan1e much as the evening p rogressed. It was expl ained tha t the fi gures actually were just the absentee ballot counts. The regular tally would come lat.er. And later. and later. At least that part or the evening was typical. • When it comes to vote counting, you can't out.slow Orange County. Across Country Vote Centers Around Taxes .. 1 he ecl\b of economic frustration skipped acrosfi the cquntry. help· ing to dump rour·term Sen. Clifford Cue in New JerAey and denyin1 money to Ohio's largest school districts. New Jersey Republicans turned out the 74-y~ar-old Case in favor of 34.year-old Jeffrey Bell, who favors a 30 percent cul in federal In· com e taxes. It was the busiest political day of this pon-presldential election year and there were a number or noteworthy victories. They lncluded: -TH E VICTORY by former b:lsketball star Bill Bradley in the Democratic Sena:v ~race in New Jersey. -The nomination of Wayne Hays, the former Congressional powe r in a Democratic primary for a s eat in the Ohio House. -THE EASY WI N by Rep. Max Baucus over appointed Sen. Pa ul Ha tfield in Montana 's Dem ocratic Senate primary. -Mississi ppi's first com· petitive Senate race in 30 years. in which Gov. Cliff Finch and lawyer Maurice Dantin qualified for t he June 27 Democratic runoff, and Rep. Thad Coe bran won the Republican race. But the theme or the day was taxes. Voters in Cleveland and Columbus, Ohio, overwhelming· ly r ejected ne w tax leviea that sc hool offic ials s aid we r e necessary to keep their a~tems running next year. T AXES ALSO played a promi· ne nt role in New J e rsey 's Republican primary. . Case, who has one of t'be most liberal records a mong Senate Continued Rise Predicted for Price .. of Beef WASHINGTON tAP l -It may be fall befor..e beef prices stop rising a nd return to current le ve ls, says the Agric ulture Depa rtment as it sends out more bad news £or shoppers already burdened with price int'reases on m ost other goods. Republicans. had been expected to win euily against Bell. A former aid to Ronald Reagan who had cam paign help from former Treasury S ecretary William Simon and Rep. Jack Kemp ot New York. Bell was un- known statewide. • But he bad one ·ls sue, his tax , cul prooonl. which an AP·NBC News e1ecllon day Poll showed was important to half the people who voted for him. Bell claimed that was the reason for bis win. · · f'rom coast to cqas t. the American people are building to a tida l wave or lax revolt," he said. "Tbey are saying eooua;h." BE LL ALSO benerlted from one of the lightest turnouts ever in a New J ersey GOP primary. m ea nlng that conservatives with the most ardent interest ln vol· ing were tbe most likely to sbow up a t tbe polls. Case conceded a fterward he may have taken Bell's challenge too lightly. Bell wl11 race Bradley, the former Rbodes scholar und Ne w York Knic kerbocker star who easily defeated former State Treas urer Richa rd Leone in the Democratic primary. Bradley capitalized on his image as a celebrity and the campaign he lp of celebrity friends -Robert Redford, Dustin Hoffman. J ack Nicholson. P aul Si mon. Willis Reed. He is a heavy favorite for November. In other races: OHIO• ~ ~ l•M -Md H•n vte""r o ..... tti~ -,,.;,.. br Qov. -'-• - 1n -GOP ......-i.i prl,,_., -LI. °""· Ric~ c.i-• u.. D••'•••u«k -· IOWA1,.,_.U.Gool.A_._ ...... ~I••• ~ C-0-uloM• 1Mor.1rlce v .. NoUr-lw IN ~obllc-. SeMl!I -· H• •Ill l.U Seft. Oki< o.n;, -t.c.ed onlr ''*~ ~Uoft. Rftlllblic.. Gw. A-A.., •o" '""°"'ll••Uon •~ •ill l•c• Jero"'"' FllJ9er.id, -_.IN °"'"°°".,ik. ,.......,.,. HEW MDICO: Joe st.ft1 -i.,.11-~ ave> lo (;0¥ .• ,., Aoodloc•. -I"'" A~IQn prl"'•'f !or -•nor .,., •Ill lat• to,-.,,,.r Gov, 8r1K• ltlnQ. IM O•mocr•llc vic tor A~•,• ~r•l, ,_WC«.., l>irn.11. ~UTM DA11;0 TA: A~. l•••r Pr .. \llr, • "•.,....lie ... -0...-r.i 0-0 ..,,.ti wit! IN'I'\ 1n ...... _loo' I ... ~I•_, ...... vat•Md O' ••fl•ln9 Oemocr•ll< Soon. J.,..., .,.......,...k. 0.ll"'Kr_,k $1a'l t $tn. A-• MCl(flllM -R~lllltarl AtlCO',.Y Geftn•I Wllll•m J-low ..-9'1ba.-le!not<>INlioooS. NATION I WEATHER ··-aquNCtNQ BACK · Wayne Hays. who resigncd ·from Co ngress because of a sex scandal three we~ks after winning the 1976 DemoC rat ie primary in Ohio. v.·as j ubila nt Tuesday afte r winning his party's primary ror a freshman st ate legislative seat. He said his involvement w it h his former mistress. Elizabeth Ray. mattered littlt! to his constituents. Wife Pat shares his joy. Carter Warns Reds: U.S. Stands Ready WASHINGTON <A.Pl -President Carter, in a ma;or policy speech, told the Soviet Union today it "can choose eilber confronta· lion or cooperaUon" and fmd the United St.ates prepared to meet eit her challenge. Speaking against a backdrop or heightened su;perpower tensions, Carte r said he is convinced the Soviet people want peat'e and that their government is trying ··in good raith" to complete a treaty limiting strategic nuclea r weapons. But, by contrast, Carter said in a commencement address to the U.S. Naval Academ y, the Soviets are exploiting instability in Africa as they try to expand their influence. •"TO mE SOVIET Union." he said in his prepared remarks, ''detente seems to mean a COb· tinuing aggressive struggle for political a d vantage a nd in· creased influence in a variety or ways." Detente -accommodat ion between the two s uperpowers - must be ''truly reciprocal," he said, with both the United States and the Soviet Union exercising restraint In troubled areas and in turbuJent times. Carter's s peech, touted by his principal a dvisers as clarifying U.S . attitudes toward t he Soviet Union , mixed both hard·hne and concilia19ry gestures. He con. ~ulled with Zbigniew Br1C1.insk1, his national security adviser, and Secretary of Slate Cyrus R. Va nce, among others. in preper· ln~ it. THE SPEECH went through several drafts and was cer1 a1n to be read closely in allied and friendly capitals for iDS1ghl5 into evolving U.S. policies abroad. The pote nti al impac t on Moscow WCIB hard to essess. The Russians have rebut t ed ad· ministration accusations until now, training t he ir fire prin· cipally on Bnezinski. who ac• cused them or breaking "the code of detente." Carter took a cold view of So- viet intervention in Angola and E th iopia thro u gh •·proxy forces," a clear a llusion lo Cuban troops t h at helped a Marxist faction triumph in Angola's civil war and helPl!d Ethiopia to repel a n invasion from Somalia . Jury Indicts Doctor In Hughes Drug Use That bad news and another de- partment report Tuesday in· dicate that s u:rrmarkets, food processors an wholesalers by mid.spring were not yet passing on lo consumers the full impact of highe r ra w.product rarm prices. Let's Hear It For Dad! OGDEN. Utah CA PI -A fo rmer ~tor to the late Howard 1-lughes has been indicted by a fede ral JW'Y on a federal charge of <lislribulion of a controlled substance. Drug EnJorcement Ad ministration spokesman Joe FJanders :-.aid Tuesday that Dr. Wilber Thain, 53, of Logan is accused of !UJ>- pl)'ing Hughes with 5,500 dosage units of codeine-phosphate between Aprtl 1974 and April 1976, when Hughes died. T he j ndiclment a lleges Thain dispensed tbe drug "at approx· 1matcly six·wcek intervals. directly or indirectly, to Howard R. 1-lughes. without legitimate medical purpose ... " Thai.n is alleged to have bought the drugs from a New York pharmaCt!ulical firm, then delivered them to Hughes personally in the Bahamas and in Acapulco, Mexico. Thain is medical director ol Utah State University's Excep- tiona l Child Center in Logan. Last March 17, Dr. Norman Crane and Hughes aide John Holmes were indicted in Las Vegas on a similar charge. . During the Mormon Will trial, which is in ii:s fina~ stages m Las \.'egas. llolmes testified he saw HuKbes ~n1ect himself two days before his death with a s ubstance Holmes believed to be codeine. THE IAG, WHlCJI can extend to two months for some foods , is traditional and officials of the president's Council on Wage and P rice Stability still expect the middlemen to catch up this sum· mer before food prices moderate in the fa ll . But the hi gher beef.price forecast is a new wrinkle that could prompt reassessment or othe r inflation predictions. 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DAILY PilOT 642-5678 • Wednesooy Junf' • ")! OA1l V (>It 01 1l :i Younger 'Wins Bid to ·Battle Brown .,..,.......,.. YOUNGER WINS GOP GUBERNATORIAL NOMINATION Attorney General With Granddaughter Candy LOS ANGl:.:LES <AP> At torney General Evelle Younger. the man the pollsters say has the he!>t rhancc of beating Jerry Brown. won the Republican nomination for governor and wall gel hh; chance 11l Hrown in November. The 59-year·old attorney general's victory apparently ende d t he speclacul<tr. :.lw rt lived political career of former Lob Angeles Police Chief Ed Davis. a provocuuve. outspoken con servative wh o trC1 iled Younger by 11 percent for a dis· a ppointing second place in his first try for public offtce. Younger . a moderate with nearly four decades an public of fice. led the conser vative Davis 811 ,622 to 493.166 early today with 82 percent of the vote count ed. Assemblyman Ken Maddy of Fresno was third with 400,:155 votes. and San Ou•go Ma;or Pete Wilson had only 176,786 NOW YOUNGER WILL test the polls which s howed he closed Brown's early 28 percent lead to l pe rcent. Those sam e polls s howed Younger 's early lead of 25 per· cent over Davis melt away to l percentage point and then re· bound a fr:w weeks before Tuesday's balloting. Brown swept the Democratic primary with 77 percent of the vote against eight political un- knowns SOUN DIN G L I KE H E originated the idea o r property lax re lorm. Brown says he's go- ing back to Sacramento today to cut back s tal e ser vices so P roposition 13 can be m ade to work. and his November oppo· nent. Evellc Younger. says he is going to help. But Attorney General Younger. w h o defeated Re publican rival Ed Davis in a ~ccsaw pnmary battle. said he would campaign hard against the incumbent who opposed the tax in1tiat1vt•. Younger said he \'Oted for it. Brown recalled the "era of l1m1ti.•· the m e of h is 1974 gubernatorial campaign Tues- day mght and suid the voters· call for .. the e ru of limits is three limes stronger now " T ll E GOVERNOR posted a :-.trong sho wing e1bout 77 per cent 111 winning renomination but 1t wasn't as strong as many expected The ei3ht De mocratic candidates opposing h im. all relatively unknown. polled a surprisingly hefty 23 percent of the vote. Brown had ca mpaig ned actively agains t Proposition 13. the property tax cutback that won nearly as big as he did. But Tuesday night , the governor bowed lo the electorate ''The people ha vE: ruled tonight." Brown said. "They are the fina l Judge. And l will make it my JOb to make s ure that what they ask will be provided "WHAT WE HAVE tonight 1s tht' strongest expression of our de moc rat1<· proce::.s th<s l l hCI \ ,, seen in a decade The mc~~age is clear Gd lhest• property taxes off m~ b11.ck and ('Urta1l government i,:rowth. ·· li e said he woulc.i begin Y. orkang on the tutbac:k:; todJy 111 Sacramento ··we will have :.f:rious CJnd p<11Mu l curtailments :.it every FO(!eS Dynaalfy ~l'\'L I of ~oH·t nmt:11I . he ,,<Aid. ""Wha l 15 required IS J :.pirit O( , u~t er:ty from C .ty Hall to SJ<. ramento YOUNGER PROMISED thi.t one of tu:. last Jobs as attom~y ~cnt:rul would be to adv 1~e Brown bctwt·t·n no w and l'lioveanbe1 on how lo imple ment P1opo:-.1 tior. 13 Curb GOP Victor For Second Spot LOS ANGELES 1AP :\11kc Curb. a s uccessful record pro· ducer who onct-provided enter· tainmenl for R('pubhcan b<.1she.!'i, has moved from the side lines to win the party's nomination for lieutenant governor. Although he and Mike An- t ono v1ch. i. conser va t ive. grassroots candidatl. had been clos(' in the polls, Curb edged a hearl an early returns Tuesday a nd strengthened has kad e1s the vote~ were tallied . With about 50 iierccnl of the bullots counted. Curb had 54 per· cent of lhe vole lo 46 percent for Antonovich Burke, Deukmejian Challengers I N A VTCTORV speech focus- ing on the success of Proposition 13. the J ar vis-Cann initiative cutting property taxes by 57 per- cent. Curb suid the "main issue an coming months will be im· plemeoting the will of the peo· pie.·· LOS A NGELES <A P > Yvonne Burke. a Democra t who became California's first black con gresswoman. a nd George Oe ukme11an . a Republit•an who auth1>rcd California 's death pe nally law, wall baltlt! for a ttorney general in the November e lection allackmg one or Mrs. Burke'r. :.o ft s pot :. the pa st 111\'0lvcrnenl or her husband. WJll1am Burke. wit h e1 controversial health c&re plan ll will be a race where Californians won't IJe able lo com plain a bout not he1vang a ' that now 1s the target of two s tate lawsuits. n.ird Tn-m Wilson Hiles won his third lt•rm a~ superintendent of p uhlil· instruc·ti1>n . but 1t wa~ a hilt<•rswect clcct10n n&$.!ht With I he p assage or Propos it ion t :l. hl• ~aid. t'Cluralinn 111 C.Jlifu1111.i 1~ .1 lt1Sl0f <:hoicc. ~ With 65 percent of the vote tallu•d in Tuesday's primary. lh•ukm1•j1an trounced James Brown111g, prosc·eutor in the P atrici.a He arst case. 936,720 to 515.029. and Mrs. Burke edged Los Angeles Caty Attorney Burt Pine s 1.195,309 to 1.102,760 after a tee ter-totter r ace• THE GOP {'ONTEST was a quiet one. with both m en talking about t~~ir experience dealing with law e nforcem ent . The Dcmoerat1c race "us baller al the end. full or cha rge a n d counter-charge. Mrs . Burke. a three·term a:.sc m blywoman and then a three-term congr esswoman, le d Lhc attac k . blasting Pines· handlin g of a 197 6 papl'r s hrf'dd1n g incident mvol\"ing his offil'C. Panes responded. saying he hudn 't . known a b out the shrt'ddm~ until <1flcr the e pisode <i nd calling his 45 yea r o ld riva l 's r ecor d "und1s - tinguislwrl ·· H E /\L SO /\VOIDEO Voters N9minate Congress Runners LOS ANGELES tAP l The following candidates won tht•1r party's congr ess i on a l nominati o n T u e s day D -D e moc r at, R ·Republtcan . X Incumbent . R R t •t Oiil H~oto Jo!V\>On. 0• J•~\ f •rlor 1114 O"t NouTWI Sor,, 0 DOI\ Cl•uYI\, lh Jrd 01\I _,, MAlw•. 0 S.ndr.t Smot•y 41/10•>1 ~Ill Oist tlllOl>I 71110•>1 "" 0 .. 1 VK F•llO. 0 Ru ~·m• R .,.. 8...-ton. O• Ooloo-n ~ ... ~. R Al•llP Dwrton, O• Tom ~plnow, R c:;..oroe MHltr, O• P•ule Gordon R Ron .. ld D•lluml. Ox. Ch•rlo .. uOl\P\. R Fol'1nty !>I.or•. 01 Rn~rl 141,.n, R Oon ruwa•O• D• Ruoy >i•~ q Lf'O qy..,, 0 • OevP W•tcn. R ''"'"tn OIMn. 0 P•ul M<Clcu••• "n O•\' IOtn 01\l llUI 01\I nu. 0 .. 1 R• 13111 Ohl -.n.n Mm.,I• O• O•n 0 ICHt• R t•ll'I Ol\I JOl>n M< f'•ll D• Norm !>h-ov R IStn 01>1 lotly CoelllO 0 Cll<I> Pelttr•~··· R 16111 01\I L..,.. P•n.lla. Oit. Erl< ~-lt•nd R IWI 01\I -John Kr._ OIL O\olrl .. P•NYM>. , It Ill/I Dou 800 SoQ9t. 0 Wolll•m l(ttdWM. RI 19th 01sl -Jerry l•mO\, 0 Robnl L"11oma .. 1no. k• 10111 01\l • Pal LUr. 0 8•rry C.OIO•alAI• J• A< ?hi D••l J•,,_ Co<mMI. O• Ron W•l\fl. R 11n0 Otsl -RoDofl Henry, 0 C••IO\ Mootllo.O Rx 1ltd D•" Atllll0f1y 8eilen,,...,, 0•. Jotepl\ flert>;Jr•. R 14111 01\l -M•r\ty w .. m•n, 0 • HowllrU '>cNletor. R H iii Oi.t EO••rd RoyD•I, D• Robert W•IM>n. R 7411\ 01\I -John Rou11~101. R .. 11111 0"1 -CM•Y Poo. 0. llOC..rl Oo<Mn, R• 11th 01\1 Julleti Oo•on. 0 1'111 01\l AllQ"\lU\ H•••ln\, 0• Urnth ~1•l<l>. R l<)t/\ 01st -C...O<Q« O•n•ehon O• Honry "'" R Jl\I 01>1 Cna rlu Wll..on. 0 • Don Grun\lle., R )1n<l 01\I C.t~nn Ando"oro, D• '><Inv• MathlW>n. Fl llrd 01\l -Denn•> IC.,•,.•n. 0 . Wayne G~:.i;::;:,,R. Met) Ha.,.,alord th o .. n L""9'ffl R lStll 01\I Jim Lloyd, D• Ohld Or~•~• q ~th 01\I -c.o~oe Bro..n, D•. O•n• C..rmocry R lltll Ohl -Oen Corcor•n. 0 Jorry L•Wlt, R ~~'c"11°~~.I >e•i,~~~~SO:a~~ •. o, W1ll1•m Denno,.,._ R 401/1 0111 -Jom M<C.UY. 0 Rot>ert Badtwm, R "''On• -8o«>Wtl\On Rs Ond Ohl Lton<'I Van Offrlon, O• lewnn<e """""'· R Ord Dl\I Cl•tr Bur~""'. R • Votes Tabulated county-b y county ~,, 7.IS1 . , .. )UI l '811 lie re a re N•Pe l.) ... ... ,, > .... ~" volmR res ults in the Republican N•v• .. , 1,1]1 ,_, ... ,., s:uht'rnatonal primary · Or no ...• ,) lll .. U •1.Sll 11 ISi Pier 10 .,, 71 If 0•"'' Plum S41 .,. •n "' NliltltdY y~ 111111-10.m ,,,,., H .ld 1,(1.)9 1',0V 40 .... 11.70 1.111 Rlvt .. ,.,.. SAO U .Mi :11,0S. I) )'11 '"'° >• •• ,. II Alpn St>en S'6 'l>S ... 73> .i>m•d '" 1.tol SI• I)) U,.OI• )(),01) ,,, ... •.•>4 1,llS • °'4 ...... .... 1 Sllrn Bull !.0110 .. ,.al .O,kS Jl.01J ,,_, .. Ce•• U1 ·-·~ '" • J.Jtl •n 2llO '° ~nt 11,M'J 11. !St 1.H• (.Olu , .. ... ,._,,, l,ISI , , ... CGM ... sio JS, Id ll.•11 1,117 SI,,. ~00 un S,IC» •.O.t '" °''" au lst .,. ., 11 7JO ,,_, .. 11.ns fjtl .. ~ 1.11• l 101 \~9 ~met [ldo !tO•• 1, .. 1 J, .. , 1.•• 60 ,,.~ ,. •» '"' • l!Ol I JU C,Ctr 1'.000 ~.SM u.~1 "t06 G•e" 110 Mn ·~\ )I ..,.,, . ... ...... 4,141 l.SOJ ttumb \ J/I 'OI\ • ' t,I\} J,16'1 ,_.,, I)~ ' \111 ) ,, ,. .... 1 SMl ''" 1mor • " I I ln10 , .. 'Cit• ol(. 141 ~·'• ti 110 1t ,~, '" '""' J ")• ~-... ' /9J ,, .. ' 11\ ·~ Kt'" .,, I \IA Ill ~'"" )tll l,t~A JJU .. , K ll\Q , .... , ~m• • 010 1•,IOI •.11• >.IOI I,, .. , .. 1 ' ,,~ Ill I.•'• \ 1119 .. ,. S.Oll '"' Hfl 1•.) .io '" SI~" I.••" !>utr l,MJ l ,JM 1,l61 m I.OM .. ,,, ,.._ ... 11• 01 )4 ,,. ' ,~. I lll 'u• 'I) '·'"° ... •.•» 111 Tnm• ,.,...,. lf.)11 1.1•1 •.1'1> f (If" ,., ,16 , .. 11 ""''" ··-.... , \,)It •itO )Of , .. ., II 11 fuft ,,..rp , )I\ '·"· "' ),01' 1111 ··~ ·~ ruol .. , fMr>CI I Ill I\ I~ 1) .. 1 ,_..., ).&J) U11 ? If/ Iii ""'' fM•< ' ... l ,., '· "' Jll JIJ .ot JJI 0 Yolo -I)\ m 10 II MOno 1JI .,. J"1 JI """" I Wh en the r esults became upparent. Pines issued a terse comment: '"We ran a positive campaign on the issues.·· ln the November e lection. DeukmcJian. a 50-ycar·old Long Beach lcgislutor. as certain t<1 focus on his authors hip of the state's new d eath penalty law. which took effect last i\ugust ON TUESDA V ntghl. he set the tone for that race when he said: "I think the people of the state want an attorney general who 1s in favor of 1t. They're concerned aboul their personal :-.afcty. and they w;1nt somebody that's going to be s upportive of public safely.·· Mrs. Burke opposes the death penalty on the grounds it has o "t worked as a deterrent . but at e ve ry opportunity during her campaign . she e mphasized she would enforce it as the people':-. wish. ·' l sec my duty as allomey general really to carry out the m andate of the state. There 1s no qucst101'1 of what the people have :.aid about the death penalty." she said at one pomt during tht· ce1m paiµn Tallies Show Vote Margin In Calif omia ByTbeAssocial.ed Pres~ Here is the vote count for California candidates· 8rlOll~ C.rull nlOy O•vl\ M.tociv ~IO<um Al>bOI Alo16 OOP GOlflAHOll ll0IU ol ll,1tJ ptKHICIJ JO.l1 I. I perctnt 10711 S iwrcenl tH,"I. 1' 1>rrct nl •78.0l .10Ptr<en1 11.0.0. I iwrctnt 1•1.343. • peretnl 814.061 40 perunt DEM OOlfEllHOR 11.1" of JJ,ltl pre<lrteh Ill.~, 4 IJ"f(Pnt 61 "1 1Dfr<•nl 11,91$. 7 Df'rcont 2.ltSMJ. If iwrc•nl 16.ll•. 1 C)f'rt•nt 1114' l ptrten1 s•.11•. J pertrn1 110 t>S~. • oerct'nt Ath#rton 9r0¥11f\ oar1ono K1mmeH llooenoe•v llot~ lle>dtn I IS.I~, • ptrconl OOP .i>TTORlllEY OEHEllAL 11.M• ef Zl0IU pr.Cln<h 8rown•no .,., .811. :i.i>ercent Oeukm•,ien I 101.•J<I, u percent DE M "TTOltHEY caHl!A.\L 11,ooef u .rtJ ,.. .. '"'" <.•M,OS•. l70C1r<•n1 t.111. 1<10. 4a percent 00,. LT OOVlllHOll n.1u ol u ,rn ,..eclAClt ""'°"ovk/I ~11.11>4. •• ""'""' CurD 1.oas 01 H percent Or ma Hr t 1t1p•erio R1t11•ft r•o•• OEM l f OOlfEllHOR Zl.llS o1 U 0 ltJ ,.«ln<h I.SIS Ill SS Of'rc•n< •••. 1 )(I 11 por<enl . "·"' · ,, """"' 1.0 . .JOl..•-c•nt 00~ HCll(TAllY Of' ST All 8r•nOt MIUQOjtan NHll ll ... tol 1J0ltJ f"lr«ln<U 3~.S.ll. 11 OCltCPnl 161.IJI. 11 P""tnt 4'8.ftl..4. )1 pert. ent OEM HCllETAllY OF STATE U ,ltJ ol U ,10 p .. tlMh E.u 2.l3S.S>I, 100 per<t~I GO" COHTllOLLIEll ll .... olU.ltl .. rKltt<lt eo..os.. •• -'·~1 e90,197. l1 ptr(•nl OEM COHTllOLLUI Jl,04t ol U ,1tJ IH'KiMh J.00., !IS. 11 l)f"fC.«nl St 10 1l P'l'UM 00" lltEA$UltEll 21,6HefU ,lnlM"«IACll 1.1'1,lfO 11,,.rctnt • 11 M1 11 "'"<•nl DIM fltl!A•Ullllt JI .... •f U,IU IM"«IMlf Ul.IW J2 ""'~"' l 1'14'$. """'<.<'nl •vn ,.UUIC INITllUCtlOH M•llOy M••,11•11 M udo•IJ Ntltrr Pu<ClllOlll Rtllt\ U"•H w.1.-ttr 1t.t01ol 1J01'J jlr .. lMI\ U• 111 I C-rt•nt •U l'7. IOper<.Mll ~-. \41 11 ~ rt•nt hJ1~ \ o-r<.•nt l~Ul.•De<Ulll 1 \17 .41• ~ P11r<•n• J t• •1' I "'""''' lll!>.O.l • Pt'0"' .,..,,,......., DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER Yvonne Brathwaite Burke Curb. 33. wall face Democrati c incumbent Mervyn Oymally tn tht November election. Uymally :;hot <i h ta d t-a 1 l y tr. th~ D<.>mocrat1c primary <rnd t•:i.,lly d efeated thr<.'t opponents with 5() percent of thl vote I n t "'o o t h l· r 1 ., L •· , • De m ocratic incum bents also ha d little trouble with their c ha llengers. Jcsst-Unruh defeat· e d William A. Burkett for the treasurer 's nommation and Ken- neth Cory won over Joseph O 'Green in the controller's race. O TH E R WINNERS were Donald J F re n ch. the Re publi can no m inee f o r treasurer. who defeated Marna Oel Mar Schnabel : Jacob Ma rgosian. Re puiJlican nominee for secretary of sla te. who won over Steve Nas h and Norris<J REPUBLICAN NOMINEE Mike Curt> Poulson Hrandt ar.d J ames W.1 r t', \\h1, dt>fe>a ted D ixon Arr.ell for lhc Hl•pu bl1can nomm:.tior. fo r controller March Foo~ Eu. tht! incum- he:n t. ran unopposed for 1 he D1~mocrat1c nom1na 100 lcr :.ecretary ot state Leaves Canceled SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -The Board of Supervisors has can- celed leaves of absence for travel for eight off1c1als and re- fused to grant leaves requested by three othe r s because of potential budget problems that C'OUJd be C'aused by passage 0£ Proposition 13 Propositions Decided Ry The l\ssociated Press A rent control initiative was be1n~ rejected tn Santa Barbara and a s imilar measure that generated heated debate m San- t a M onica was loo;1ng as Soutlwrn Californian:. decided tht• fatl' of :J v1.ir11.:ty ot local propo~1t1on:. In !..&> Angeles County. voters were ~1 ga1nsl a secession move b' the Palos Verd e!> Peninsula and Soulh Uay commun1lics. Hc:rnlenl!'> w1thm the two pro· Oceanside Judge Trailing or EANSIDE CAP t Mun1 c1pal Jud~e Stuart (' Wilson was turned out of CJfflC'c h~ vott·r~ ;:ap· part'nlly angered by has confession that he stole his oppont•nt ·s campai~n s igns. incomplete clec· lion r1.>tums showed lO· dav \Vatson trailed his only oooon cnl. J Montan Lester. W11:ion hacJ 45 7 percent of thl• vote lo 53.9 percent for Lester T he 50-year-old Judge, a p 11 o 1 n t c d b y G o v . Ronald Reagan an 197L, was accused m citizens· com plaints last week ot" d1 ggm R up .. igns s up porting Lester. Wil::.on late r admitted taking signs on two dlffcrent oceai-11111..., 1\ dcc1s1on agu1n s l prosrl'Ullng Wi lson was announced Monday by I he California attorney _gene ral's office. which rcfl'rrcd lhe case to the ...,, a t e ('omm1s:i>ion on Judicial Procedure ror possible repnmnnd Couple Fined SAN l-'Jl i\NC J SCO tA P 1 A San Bruno coup!€' havt' been fined S.'>.1100 c:ich for attempt 1111t to evade fcderul in C'Ome 1 axe~ Hector rt h·~cus. 48, and his wife, M M t h.1. '17, operated a frl'tl!hl forw:mJm~ firm posed new count1el' had favored the separation moves RENT CONTROL had become a s tormy issue tn the two cil.le!:> where it was on the ballot. Jn Santa Ba rbara. which has bcel' pla~ued by an acute: hout-.in~ ~horta~e. t he vot<. wa~ :!.·171 t•• 1.168 against Proposition ~-w1L.!l 10 percent of the vote talltcd In Sant<l ~onaca. where· only about 2C JX'rC'cnt of the popula t1on owns ·t~ home!> and rcnLc. had s kyrocketed tn rcctnt yc<.r~. Propos1~1on P wa:.. losing \7.~7 to 13.653 with 96 percent of IOb p rec inct~ repo rted An alternative meas ure. Propos1- tJOn ~ providing city fmancmg-- for l n w CO!'I h ous rnie. w as p:;:..~cd. 13.546-12.907 with 96 per n nt of 1 h volt· counted BOTH R E""'T co ntro t mca~ures were s1m1lar. requ1r- 1n~ an elecl.ee tontrol board witt1- the power to r:llsc or lower renL"' or. cx1stmg wul:. alter an 1mt1;,l 1oi!batk IT'S GRADUATION tor J.R., Mitch, and Kevin . :Vlaybe someone in your family i5 graduating too ... If so we would like to help you dress him up for the occa~1on .,. .. IW'tl 10:.1 Irvin\• Newrorl lk«h c.,,.,, .,,.. ., r1"'.'"'" o.i~ ;t'OJ ..... c>•ioo<•Cm>•o ... 1,P.101 Editorial Page .......................................................................... __ \6 (' Wednesday, June 7 1978 Rot:>NI N Wet!d Publl\her Traffi Jams Mar Fes tive Fish Fry I h<• .mnual t'o'>t.t '\ft:'>a '\('\\port 11.irbor 1.aon' tluh h '>h Fn Pf'U\ 1•<1 1 o bl· an <J\ t'n' h1·lmmi.: '>U<'C'l'S" t ha~ , t·<11· I rom a l111,11w1al .ind c·11l1n•1n ..,tandpo1nt · F11w loud <·.1rnl\ al ndL'" ••nd \'ol11nlf't•r mannNI J.!<i nw !)oolh" l'<il '>l'd mon· t h.111 SS0.000 for <H'l'a \'Ollth d1a nt 11·-. · ' \\'\•;1n orga11111•1·.., <·.in c·t·rtL1111I~ t,1kc· prnl<· in lhl'll (·I lorh ,,.., tlw F1<,h Fr~ grnws h1i.:1H·1· :md hl·tlt•1' l'<.1c h ~~ar :\ 1 <.·-.1 as 1n ordl'r, hut organ11.(•r<, might !'lturl thinkan~ :1 hrrnt ""'~:-. to torn·cl lhL· only s111·<: :,pol in lhC' threc·da~· lc·<.;t1val tn('rl'Cllblt• traffic lll'·ups during Saturda ·:-. "' <.·r·ty long panid~ Some streamlining anrt tighkn1ni:: up ol parade <:n· tru•" ,1ppt•ur" in ord(·r. anti IJ(•1 lwp:-. a n(•w route 1h,1t dot·..,n 't <.·lirr11nalt• l'ar s on I l<Jrhor Boukv<ird during p1•;.JI-. "t•t·k<·n<I trulf1e s hould he cons1dl•1·c·cl. l't11 :-. <'OU lei m :•l-.t· rll'xt YC'<Jr·.., F1 :-.h 1"1 ~ l'\ l'll IH.>ltt.·t Airport Safety Al't<.•r ~1nothcr :111·cralt a<:e1<knt 1w;1r Orange Count,· .\irport on Mcmorwl Uu). in "h1C'l1 lour people were 1\111<.'d , 1x•rhap<.; 1t 1s tame. a s I r\'lnc Coun('tlman Larry .\gr an -.ays 1t 1s. to make a n ov(•r<.111 air traf'fl<· safety -.1udv of the fcJC'il1t \. ·i'ht• ;1irpol't I ~ l hC' 1'C•cond hus 1csl, in terms or the numlH'r ol <11rcr;,irt whl('h Utkcoll Imm Lind land there'. 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''""mis hap or c11 s astcr But a \\'ldt•-;,inglc v1t•w ol thl' <.·nttrc situi.ltion. o ne that rf'l<Jll's c·auscs :.ind cff<.•ct:-. of ~1irport s <ifl'ly polil'ies and progr<im .... 1us l a s gc·nt•rnl h1ghw1.1~ traffic :-.1.d N.' ... 1ud1e" .in• pt•rlorml•<I -.o tha t <1utomohdt·-. mil\ tra\·t•I morl' .... tlt·h. 1-. 1n o rdt•r 1·1 \\1)1lf<i he• •11 lc•t1st tr<.1g1<'. 111 an air a<·c·icl<'nl ll1\'0l\'111g ttlllll'' 111 l <il<tl 1h 111 th1 • f\tl lll't'. t11d1st·ov1·r 1l might not h avl' 111 't' Ill I I ·d h;tt 1-.ll( h .J ... 1 w1 ~ n •\ 1'.tll •d .till'\ 1<.,1 llH! (ll'l'l I C om1ciJ Takes Ove r 1.,11 1·c·l1\1· 111 1•:11•h .!uh tilt• Cn-.1.1 \h·...,,1 ( '1l,\ <:0111H·ll \\ tll I .rl-.1· 1111 II\'\\ 11•..,po11-.il11llt u· ... 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I 11 ;1dd1t 1011 . t/w ('ounc·il c·:1n lw t'l'il1c·11.t•d lor m akinl-( t hv d1·1·1 -.1011 with I 11 t It• pnnr 11ot 1n· o r d 1-.n1:-.-.wn "tl h .1p1·111, nwmhl·r-.. thn•t.• ol \\ho111 -.111lm1tl cd ll'llt'r" ol I "''~11.1111111 1111111\\ Ill ~ I ht· lllllaal :tllllOUll('l'nll'lll ol ('()Ull('ll 11111·111 1.1 .... 1 month ·1111 · <·111innl <l l'lllt•rl l't·porl :-. •>I d1s ... at1:-.la<·l1011 O\(.'I' :.1 lad; ol n "-.11 11 ... I rnm t lw <•t.!l'IH''. hut at t hl' -.:1me l ime. t tw 1·u1111c·ll ":i:-. 11111 11\ t•rwtwlrmng 111 ol ll'nng lhmlb tor I twar \\111'1-. \\ 1· hop1• I tw 1·ou11r1I \\ill \\Ol'k clil1 gt·ntl~ to nint111m· thc · 11p1-:r:11k ol l hl· an·a \\1th or w11houl tlw l rcc..•\\'iJY l'\ l1•n-.111n 111· l'l'dl'\ t•lopml'IH bond" Th;111i..~ -.houlrl g11 out to nwmlwrs ol tht· 1·cfil'VClop rm•nt .1g1·n1·~ for I hc'1r t ontr1hut 1on-. to tl.w t•at~'. Tht·1r un wll1 h \\Ork 11uhc:.t1t•s lh1•\ \\oulcl he w1 1l1ng l11 i.lld lhc c1I ~ I 1111111 1111 1•,illt•d ll(lllll • Op1n1on5 expressed rn the space above are those of the Daily Pilot 0111i-r views expressed on this page are those al their authors and ,cJr1151-. Rcancr comment is rnv1ted Address The Darty Pilot, P 0 Bo.( 1!>60 Costa Mesa CA92626 Phone(714)642·432t Boyd/Adoption fly l..M. ROYO H1olng11•al parC'n ls w:rnl son.., i\dopl n •1• pa rents want daughll•rs. Or so s ay th<..· s ur v1•\'I akc•rt; Cl:11m ii. t h;.it p.trl'nl:-. who can pro1lu<'t \11uni.::-.1t·r~ prdt•r a l'hild th.it rl'fh:<·t:-. th1· hcst strength and ltkl'ne .... s or tht' f<Jlht·r whit<.· thos<.· who can 't prefer J l'hild lhat \\.ill be helpful ~111d comp<Jn1onable to the m other Hut maybe the why ul .ill this 1s heller lc:ft un· anJlv1.cd. Our Love and War man· 1s of tlw opinion that duldrcn should not he want 1·<1 for a reason, but JUSl w1tnted. (~ "Firs t Thanks g1v111g w;i... 1n November of l62l. r1i.:ht"" ,\ Not riRhl. sir. There " .. n• .1l lt"ast three elrlier Th:ink,~1v1 n~s · MiJy 27, 1578. 111 N1·\doundland l\ugust !.I. lli07. 1n Ma int:. And Sep t C'mlwr Jfl. 1619. in Vtrginrn Dear Gloomy Gus Why don't Lhcy remov<' 1 ill' 'itop s q~ns from Ci1 s l1·r"' Nohody stops ,Jll\ ~ .1 y. not 1.•vcn lhc.' t'Oll' f.; LL That phr:tsl' "call a spade .1 ..,pade" i;:oes all the way huc·k to lht• Third Century Ht• I ore Ch ris l. ll 's from 'Fr ag m e nt s o f l\tl1 c Comed v" bv Menander :Ml 291 iJ (' ··Shows no prom isc.. ''r words to lh:it <·ffecl wen• not.itions made b y thl•1r S<•hoolte<1 chcrs about Abraham Lincoln, Michael l-':1raday a nd Henry Ford Oenjamin F n rnklin didn't get rnuch formal schooling, as is w i dely known . but o n e teacher la be le d him as a "Poor mathematician." That J?reat sculptor Auguste Rodrn was ltsted us "an idiot ... .Jam es Wa tt was s upposedly "dull a nd inept." T homas Edison. as frequently report ed. ranked at lh<' bottom of his class. Li ke /\lberl Ein s h•1n. EdJ!ar /\llan l'lll'. S<Jlvador Dali. Percy Bysshe S hC'lley . George Berna rd Shaw .• James Whistler and Sir William Osler, the great music111n statesman Ignace P adcrews kl was expelled from schoo l as a poo r learner. Q. "What were Buddha '11 lust words''" f\. "/\II thmgs of this world arf' subject to ron tunt rhungt•. Ht• mindful .ind i;lnvt• on " What, you ran't n:ime the Mly U.S pr<'s1dent to come from a fumtly o f six ch1 ldrt'n·1 l ' S Grunt was th<' fellow The mt'1l1t:u l claim 1s thut l\1.0 out nf (IV(• <liul>ct1cs don't know they hav(• the d1 seast.• J ack And e r on Who Watches the Bureaucrats? W ASHINl:TON Govern mcnt clerks and inspectors, 1n their eubicles. ponder the con duc t of the rest of us ant.I dt•c1dt• when our actions run afoul of regul:.tl1ons Thc·y arc re<Jdy to tral'k down errant taxpayer-.. !>lif)pcry bU'>I nessmen , absco ndin~ husbands a nd o ther impru- dent citizen!> w h o violate federal slr ic· tu res. The m ort• tr ou bl i n g question 1s who watches the bureaucrnl'>'' M orl! Oftt'n lhJn not, il 1s donc w1lh mirror-. The public mus t depend uprm the bureaucrats to poli1·(• thems elves. But lt11s doctrine ol !>elf·dtsC'1plinc has never worked too well The bureaucrats. beini.: human. are more interes ted m pr ole1:l1ng th un probing themselves. T llE LABOR Department, for example. administers $25 billion of the taxpayers' money each year bul e m ploys only !'>IX trained l'nminal inves tigators lo make• s ure the money is n't mis s p e n t The o v l' r w n r k e d 1 n vc•sl1g<1lors lake lhl'lr or<krs. m eanwhile. from the offrctals they <Jrl' suppo:.ed to 111vt·st1gak The Vl'lcr<Jns i\dm 1nis1 ral1<m h<ts <1cknowledged 11 nct.•ds five times more invl•sl1gal11rs Lo keep a pro per watch on its programs. T~e General Services l\d m 1n1strntion. an agency plagued with fr<Juds, has admitted its present investigative staff would require 20 years to audit a II its act1v1ti<'s. Al the Comml•rce Dep:.irt menl. the investigators J!t'I around to a full audit once cn·ry t:l \ t•ars The Small Bu!>tnl''>" Adm1n1s trat111n . wh e n· 1r regu larities kt.'t'P huhblini.t up. s ubmits to a full ;i11d11 every 12 to 1'I years Th<• I ntc:rior <1.ncl T rans J)Orlatwn Departments ad mil they still huven 'l audited some aetiv1hes. Mailbox The Rally Sol Estes com mod1t1es sca nd als 1n 1962 ~hocked /\grrculture Secretary Orv1ll(• Freem1:1 n into •'"l<•bh"ihtn~ nn independe nt m :-.1wl'lor gt•nc•ral to keep a sharp I.'\ c• out for the swtndlers and finai::lt·r~ m ht:. domain Rut a tkcadc: l ~1ter . the• agr1 rulture .1 ud it ors h1 cathed so hot on the 111•cks of the Nixon C'rowd that llw t h<·n At<riculture Secretary E:.irl But:r abolished them with the Cloura!>h or a pen. AT THE Healt h. Education JtHI Wel fa r e De p artment. Secretary Joseph i\ CahfaM .Jr has now estal)1'!>hcd an mdeJ>('n dent inspector gcnt•ral. 111:-. wat chdogs hav1• l.Jcen on the 1oh for only one year Ye•t nlrc·[1rly, they have d1~covt•n•d "bet W('(•n Sfi 3 <ind S7 4 h11l111n " ~,,.., "un neec!>Sartly or 1mpr11p1•rlv s pent. .. or this s tagge ring m1~ use o f the taxpayers' money, som e $4 billion was attributed lo unnecessary health care costs Impressed by th1• amount or money that could be saved. President tart.er called for tn· d ependent investigative units 111 12 federal dcp<1rtments ·and agcocre.., Thn·e powerful con gressmt•n 1,..11 Founlatn, D.· N C , Jac•k Rrooks. I) Tc .. and Hobert l~ Hauman, H Mc.I. lirwd up l>t•h1ntl 1t TIH' ll•g1!.la111111 would require 1 h1.· tn!'>fX.'C'lors gt.•1w1 a I 1 o report I ht•ir 1 ull r1nd111gs to Congress, wrlhuut cd1t1ng Their superiors would havt-the right 011ly lo sub· mat uny additional c·om menls th~·y might wish to m ake. The hureaucrats, however . don 'l like the idea of turning the '4 pothght mward and catching themselves in the glare . In their heart of hearts. bureaucrats arc <1l odds with democracy. They 1•mhran• sec·recy because what 1:. not known cannot cm barrasi. them The annl•r working!'. of th1· i.:ov1.•rnrn1·nt. therc•fore , ar1• liJq~ely shwl<kd from lht• p uhht• S 0 N A T U R A L L Y • t h t• bun•iJU<'r:.tLt; qu1clty n•s1s ted thl' "ins pector genc•ral" legis lation . They managed lo s tall il a nd weaken some of its provisions. Al lhctr behest. the Wh1tl' House act ually got Speaker Tip O'Neill. D.·Mass. lo pull the bill off the ca le ndar' l<Js t October. Budget boss James T . Mein· I;, re Jr . began ncgot1ullnR with Hep Brooks over the wordmg On i\pnl lO. Mcintyre re1>0rtt•l.I bt.'hlnd do:-.t•cl door ' lo t h<· C ab 1n1.• 1 l hat h c h .id ma <11• · ... 1gn1r1c:.in1 h 1· ad" a y 111 l·hm1nJt1ng ... onw of tht· most oli \l'l'I 111n:.ihll' fl'alun•.., of the hill nut Pre1>1dent C:Jrter miJlh' It ('leat . :Jl·c·ord111g t11 the• conf1dl•t1 llal minutes. thut ht· supported the lcg1s lat1011. The house finally passed it <J fe w days ago, with onlv seven l)ay vutes. Rut tht• bureaucrats .H e husy be hind tht• scenes ..1g~11n trying to hlork tlw hill in lht· Sl•nal(• Sen. Abraham I\ Rrba·off. [) Conn . will holtl hNtrings 1n m11I .lun1• or ('our-.1', no l1·~1s lat1on can t•llmm.ill' all ltw fraud :rnd mis m.inag\•mt•nt 1n :i governme nt th:Jl "Jx.·nd:-. srioo b1ll1t>n a Yl'iJr But lht~ hill writ -.htnt.' a whtll' light on i.:overnmc nt malfeas ance. misfeasance and nonleasa nce. Columnist Owes Teachers an Apology To 1h1· l·:chtor ~omc..• ol tht.• 1·111nm1.•nt.., I "' hl'ard ahoul lt·.H·ht·r-. h.1H' m.1d1· ml' 1ncl1).!niJnl. hut 1l "":-.ht·l·r 011\ ragl' that m;.ikcs tnl' respond lo Von Hoffman 's .Jurw 2 :.t rli<:k r1n whit<: collar rackel••t•ring Thl'r<' an' no rich teacher<; iJlthough 1l takes five years nf e·ollci.:e In become certified in Califorma . No one <1dvised the young peoplC' m tollcgc: thut th1• market was flooded with teuchers whrn.c onlv skills '''l'rt' a love and iJ kno.,., lcdgc ot teac hing WE WO RK rrom X ;111 .1 111 I 11 I p m on 1 hl' 1nh ;ind t 111·11 -.p1•n1I lwur<> t•orre1·1ini.: p;ip1•r .... bu' 1ng supphl'S. prt1c-. .ind J!<1111llt•..., 11111 or our own "11111 1'~. mak1n~· edu c·at1onal tools .incl hulh 1111 board!> Wl' s pend our ni ghts <•nd wcekcnds taking cla ... ~es 111 1111 prove our skills. We have children from hrokt•n homes or homes with working m o thers whost• l<•1s u re ancl <Jcadcmic act1v1t1t·:-. art• 1·1>m plt·tcly unsuperv1st•1l. PCJ1'cnls no longer assist !>thools in ra1stni.: tht•ir t·h1ldren Wt• d1 <1~nnw ;incl p r l' " c r i h c: f o 1 m e d 1 <· .1 I l>"Y1·holog1c.tl :inrl ttl'<Hl1•m11· pl'Ohlcms T 1• ;i ch 1• r .., 1 o cl a y .1 r 1· s pt•<·1alists Tlw "clumh c·h1l<I" 111 tlrt• 19'10s who was 11111 prnm11\1•d 1:-. now tht• d11ld \\ho h,,... 11\ d1v1dual need'> wh1d1 mu:-.t hi· nH•I Todav 's leal'ht•r d111·s llot tt•uch a subJN't lo :so C'hlldr1•11 . she l(•achcs lht.' suhJf'<.'l :!O t 1 mt•s to c hildre n ul 30 lcvtls children who arc bomha1<le<I wrlh TV. no longer read and no longer havc assistance lrom their parents. T he "av('f;q.~1:" C'lass 1:-. no lnngt-r uverng<' MGM IMl'nlullv (; 1fll'd Mi1111r'i I urC' r<'rn11v1•1I lwr:w sc of s 111•t•1al -.late func11n j! H 11d instC':td ol hr1gh1 ;r vcr:.tJ.l' :Ill(! ~low children. \\\.' h•1vc onl.v llV<'rugt• :m<I s l<1w Von lloffm.1n ow~·~ 1h1• te<•dll'r.., an apology T EOO'r' JONES Alr~ralt. Nobe To the Editor. I take except ion to your recent editorial sniping nl Supervisor Hiley':. l'fforti. to clo somelh1ni? al>oul lhe a1n·rafl noise gc•nerat NI hy the JCl tniffic ul Ornngt C'ount y l\1rpo1 t I do nol lwl1t•vc wt· should lol«.:r.tl<' or financ•1• ;111y 1mpru\1• menls o r <''l"'"'1on 111 tt11 On111i:t• Cnunty Ltt·11tt11·..., '" 01w1 at ion' unlrl /\ir <'.1llforn1.1 Jn(I i\1r West ht•1·11mt· morP rt•s pons1hll' wrlh rc·.:anl lo 1101s.· u h u l e m <' n I . a n 11 l h 1· :1 fl minu,lratori. of th<' air·porl rr:ad. '~ dO\\ 11 1111 1 rn·s pons1hlc· pr1v:.ite ll'I tr.1llw Spc·1 tl11·.1ll\ !ht• maJor c·om mc•n ·r;il tc·11ants have moved the• ltm• rd I light lake·off piJllern lurtlw r south and ca!>t than prt.'· \'111u ..,b clc·s1i!natcd . aircraft arC' lo\\ 1•r and no1s1cr th;.in l wo years .1gn: 1 hl'Y p;.iy hp service lo n111!>1· :tl><•Wmcnl a nd JUSt con I 1nuc· to oblatn noise a batement ., :tr1<11ll'l'" In s hort they are lousv rw1ghbors. Untrl lhC'y "111 laet ' t·h .. 1n up their uct. I do not lll'lil'\ ,. lht·v art• c•nt1tlcd to any ,11T11m rn11<lal111n "" l11r pn\ al1• Jl'l u1rcrnft. Ill\'~ l.1k1• oll as lh1.·y please with 1rnp11n1l\ If th1· 11rrendin~ Ill I\ ,ii(' ll'h \~ 111 1101 :tl'l 11•-.p1111...,.hh I do not hcllc•H· I h1·\ -.huuld h.1' 1• u-.1• of lhl' :t II flll rl P11111orh of Cnron~1 del Mllr llalhoa. :rnd Eas t Newport H1•at•h <•re hc<'omin).( noise ghet· 111 ... wit h 1mp:.iired properly \ ,ifu('t; WC' are ignored because Y.c• a1 <' a -.mall part of the whole l)r.1ng1• County area. If the res t or t hl' C'OUOl y felt the pinch I hrough l'l'StnC'tl'd oper ations. 111•r hap ... 111·c·s"i urt> would be h ro11 ).(ht to hl•a r to make the a1rp111 t aclm1111s lrat1on <111<1 1li. l1•na11h l'll·an up tht1r ~•<·l .. WILl.li\M M MONHOF. f'i•lt Fry Trafli<' Tn the· Editor Firs t. I ~ould like-to s tate I do 11111 ohjt•t·t to lhl' Fish Fry or lht· pa radt· l\nd I'm s ure money ra1st·d hv tht• Lions Cluh 1s well w;c•d u u·t I must object lo our ct· t.v being cul in half and mter-city lr<1rtic· rcac·hing a crawl or st :indst1 II C<1sta Mesa has very frw <'&st west l>l rc•<.•ts to c·arry the flow of traffic• an1l lh1· closing or llurbor Hoult.•vard throws that trnHI<' on nlr<•:idv 1·1 nwch•d stn•t>h \.\ fo: ,\Ht: alr<.·;11.Jy l'l>nlendtn~ with h<'nch , swap nlC'c:t and fair trarflt' und the stopptng of cross llow t r;1l f1l' ·~ i11san1ty Plt•aSl', city fttthcr!>, J)1ck a new routt• move the Frsh Fry to the Fairgrounds. lloutc your -1,tlrt '"'• thct obedleil09 mhool. Rdb hM dropped autl' p;.irade on Bakt•r or Adam.., fn1m 11.irhor 111 Fair VII'\\. -.11uth 111 l'a1r ;met to lh<· FJ1rgroun<ls In lf>-l!J when I moved hc11·. 1·lnsing a few t·1ty stret•ts m1·anl l11tle problem Thl' annual Fish f'rv has outgrown thl· bu'" t hrough slrec•ls or our cit" In clos in,I!. <all I can ...,<ty 1 ..... llclp. llclp, llt•lp' IH.E.'a: BOLIH NCi ~NG Option• To the• Edrto1 · It 1 ... 1111f11rtun ;1\l'lha1th1·1>,11h l'rfot 1n th 1•clit o 11al 011 rhc · c·ho11•c <1f J>1·11dll-t11n 1111 .111 l.:".G ... 111· d11l nol 1nt111m th n·url1•r.., r ha 1 s n 1 ox 1 Th, t.111 u it 1 t·cl ;\atur.tl (;,...., Tt•rmrn:il A<·t n l l!l77. cll'f1n1•d \\h,11 <·1111·11.1 th1 · ('ua:-.1 al C 'omm1s..,1011 \\ J '> lo us1· 111 rc('omm1.•111l111g s1t1•s lo the· PUC. Those t.'rtl<.·na wc•rc• lhl• policies of the Coast.ii Ac·t . which <Jrc the protec·t1on c1f marine rcsourn•s and t'll<t'>tJI la nd forms . the proll'Cl1011 of public recn•al1on and .H·r1•s:o., s e 1 s m 1 C' .., a f 1• t v , a n ti t h l' .i vatlab1hly ol pubh(' "l'rv1c•t•.., The eomm1ssmn hcn•d a large• num her of rncfrpr·ndt•nt c·mhul 1,1nts . ..ind s penl O\.er a m1ll11111 rlnllnrs 11ppropr1at1·d to 1t hy tlw kg1s larun'. 1n an 18 rnn111h 111 lt'llSI VI! study Of POSS tltlc• Silt'' up and down th1• t•o.1st Till' t•or1 \ultants \\l'l t' :is kc•d to l '\ Jlu;1lc• :-.1tcs 1n lt•rm:-. 111 tlw 1•ntc..o11.1 m:u\<lalt"<I hy th<• LN<; T1·rrT11n.tl A<·t. In all t•:•M':-. th1· c·11n~111t<.1nt l'l'J)Orts, lh1• puhltc 1 cs t 1 monv, and the Stull' Rc•:-.oun•t•s /\gcn1'.y department 1.•ommu1111·at1ons tn 1lrcaled that pl;11.·ing ,, h•rm1m1I at P endleton woulrl C'J llst' llll' lt':ist rlamagl' to c·oa:o.l;il 111m• 11• sourcf•s THE PENOl.ETO:'ll ..,,,,. \\,1, r arlkl•d numh1·1 111w h .. 1·.111..,c 11 \\11Ul<I 1w1·1•-...,11;1f l· no l.1n<l1111111 alt1•r.,1t1on~. 1t tr.1 ... "'" 111.1r11w n·soul'l'l'S wh1rh n1•1•tl p1111t•c lion, ltl('rl' un• no 1-.nO\\ 11 -..•1-.11111· prohltms. tht•rc• 1-. llttlt· 1111hl11· rl'cr('nt1on to 111• prntc't'h'<I. .11111 lht> year rounct "'"11111·1 n1111h t10ns arc gC1od. 1-:quJll ~ 11up111 I ant. t<.'rminul support -.c·rv11·1•' a re a viulnbl~· nca rl>y . 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P ilot n •:.idt·r.., should 1-.now lh;.il under S H JORI . thl' t•omm1ss1on did not have tht• op 11on w rccomml·nd an off~hon• :.1tc• to lht• PUC: thus the on -.hon· sill' felt to be lt•ast damag- ing 1n terms of Co:.istal Zone rt.'· ,1111rn·:-. wa:-. rankC'd number ont• Jl'l>Y n IWSENER Help Mf•lrin9 Io I h1· t-:<11tor "" " 1·c11ona1 \ nu1p:1l 1t•nt .11 1 IH· V1•11•r;111.., ll11-.p1l11I al l.om:1 l.1111la I take .1 ).!0111) dl'al 111 m<>d1c·a t1 on , .1m ...,t·<·n 1hc•11• quurll'rly and Jnl n·qu1•stt:d t1> huvt• my hlood t>re!>sun· taken h 1 we1.•kly All I nt•l'd ,.., the I 1gure lur I c·<1n, kn11wH\~ that, l·ontrol my own rlwclltatton Oe11p1te tht· puhltcaty on th!' 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II\ ph.irmJl'IC ... l'ht•t l.' mu~t ht• many. mJny 11t lwrs ''ho n1•1.•d not ,1 ('onsultu 1 i.111 . lll't tilt' fli.t1111·~. 111 Newport lk ad1 and {.'11:,tu M1•:rn. 1111 1111\' of \.tlur oth1•r reader<; i..1w\\ 1111,., llw problem can be I•' lll\'1lll'11" (iOHl)()N l\IC'tLELLAN • / ,1•tr1•1 .~ / rnm r1·nrlc r.~ ore welcr>mr (111• nt/ltl lo 1·11ndrn.~r ll'll<'rs lo /rt \11Cll'I' or d1nmiut1• lrl>rl u H'Sf'TIJf'd l.l'IUt\ 11/ JO<I u•ord• or lr:is u.nll be g11wr1 pr1•f i:r1•nc·e All lt'ltn.~ mu.~t rn 1 lt4'fr 1119naturt' and ma1Lrnq oddress but nonw., mo11 he wrlhlwld on re qtit.•st 1/ .nif f1cuml rrason as opport'fll Pot•fl"JI u•11/ not bt publtshro I Wodneso.iy J1.1n1• ; 1')~;. ( ,,., ' I'' ,/ ,, .. , 11 I II ti '1lr' '" (•111 / Jurw /'Ill IJ 11/ • '•' '••I l•l/H •J1 11111•/ /Ii. 1•1\11 • 1 u1ul LI I IUrt ''"'' 1111''1 111 ,11/1 1 1111'1/Wlll Ill ')"• l frtl/lt'/t/ IJll(/ //lj,\1111'\\ \.l!il/ ·Some Blazes Good 11111,1 '/"' ''""'' '" /'111 /1111111 Al 'r11ur 'wn rcl' Uranq1• 1'uu.\I /Jwl11 /'11111 I' IJ l luJ l'>IJI f 011\lll Me~u C"i\ 11111 1h \ 1110111/ /1 lll'f\ I /\ J..HH\10/1• U 11/ fit' UTISU.f'rt•cl /mt µlum1·tl 111qu1m·~ "' ktten 11t1t wdudmy lhe reader \ tull r111nu· uddrt•H u11d husme~~ hour$· plume 111m1ht'T{<J1111ot h<•cu11•;rdt'red I h1.H·o/um11appearsda1 lt1 1· J,' l'J.11 Sutu rdu II~ Butm Planned in ·Yosemite Datr1.1 Dete,.,,.ine Disabilic11 DF.t\H Pi\T llo\\ muC'h work C'rl'dtt 1:.. rt- qu1n•t1 for J pt·rson tu t·oll<.·t·t Sot 1ul Securtt) d1-. • .t11l_1t) bl•rwf1l!-." I 'e heard some confl1clin!! -.tur11.•:-. and \\OUltl lah· t11 l1nd out il l1oul this !-., S . ll unt1ngton Bt•.it·h If \OU bt•c.·onw disablt>d befon· a~c :!t , credit i'> nt•c•dt•d for one and onf'·half ) ears or work in the lhn•t-year... beforl' )OU h«>come disablf·d. •.r )-Ou'rt' bNwt'e n 24 and J I, you must have t•red1t ro~ half lht> time between your 21st birthday and the lamt> you become disabled. If you become disabled at age 31 or later, you generally need cr.-dit for at least three years of wor_k out of the 10 years ending when the disability beJ(ani.. You m ay nee d additional credit, depe nding on your age and lhe date your disability starts. If you're di-.abled by blindness. you don't have lo mct•l lhe rfl(juirl'mt'nt of recent work but do nt•t>d e rcdit for ont'·C4uarte r year or work for 1>ach } t>a r \inc1· 19:111 Cor tht• .rear .) ou reach Pd 21 if la~e.r>. u11 to tht· .vt•ar yo u becomt• blind. A m tnamum or on.-and one-hair <•ar-. of credit is needed. der 1'. also are t•xt•mpt. a'> are sharp edges on toys ~ hh-h mui.t be sharp In order to ~ork. Thi• nt•w r<'~ulations join olht•r recent com. m i"ion U<'lions to e'tabllsh the safety require- nu-nts for lo) s. Tht•i,t• inclu1lt' rulf''> to it.lentiry ... harp point' on to)'.\ for younge r childre n, a ban or <in) lll}' and furniturt-coated with paint contain· in g mort• than 0.1} p('rcent 1.-ad, and nl'w pacirler n•c1uirt•ment' inl•·ndt•d lo cut down on the number of inranc ehokings a nd strangulations. A rult• t•,lablishing lht' \arety requirel!lenlS or electrical toys has ~t·n administered by CPSC since 1973. Still being considered by the commission staH arf' t<'Sl rt>quirements to identify toys wilb sm all parts that could pose• danaer to young children. Leaflets Three~ ~et It Be \. DE AR READERS: Warm weather walking ii. great run until you h;ive a run in with poison ivy. oak or s umac. Heed t'1e advice of the old saying, '"learlets thret•. let it be." and you'll go a long way in avoiding their nuis ance and discomfort. Poison ivy and oak grow in three form~: woody vines attached to tree'> or other objects for support: shrubs traillnit mostly on the ground; and Te1't1' ftet.,eaf PfoH Rillks erect woody shrubs that stand without support. ~ Although lear forms vary, watch for leaves The Cons umer Product Safety Commission re-cons isting of three lea nets. Poison sumac g rows as <:f'ntly approved new tests to identiry sharp metal a coats<' woody shrub or s m all tree, and neve r in and g lass edgt's on toys a nd other children's the vinl'like form or Us poison ivy relatives. a rliclt•s lsuch a .. high chairs l intended for A s mall amount of this poison, whic h is easily .) oungMers Wldf'r H vcars old. tra nsferred from one object to another, can cause • APW1,.,11MI• To Dlvor~~ 6 :-.t..ir <.1w<Ard-wtnn111 g ~•ctor Rod Steiger, 53. ha::. been :-.ued for· <11von:e by his w1fo Shern'. his 4 l ·v~ar· old w1i·eol five yt::.irs. YOS EMITE NATiOl\AL PAHK (AP> ··Only m a n can prevenl roresl fire.,. -.ays Smokey the Beu1 . but the National P a rk Scr•:1t'l· mJscot bt·llevt·" also th<1l som•· blazes arc good for man and beust alike On I hat I heorv. and tr. th(• WUk(• nr ftrC's that t·ost California mort> than 700 square mtlrs of forestland tn 1<.t'-1 Yl'ar·s tit'vastaling drought fanned I ire s eason. rnngcr·; arC> busy 'ettmc the ··good fire,·· here.' tr. ont• of lht- nat1on·-. most popula r national parks CONT ROLL ED OR ''presc ribed '' Lurn., improv e Yosemite's scenery. aid plant and tree g rowth and provide wildlife with i.uperaor food supplies , s ays the park i;ervice. T he man-set fires a re only restor mg to the park nature ·s role in lht- life s ystem. r epajrang the damagm_g effecb of the two-legged predator on the Yosemite c•nv1ronmPnt. About 2 .) millio n persons visited the park last year The problem. i.a1d a IJlan endorsed by Western Regional N PS Director Howard Chapman. 1s that the in t roduc tion ol hum an be ings lo popular parks like Yosemite has over the years altered the natural :.theme Th<' tc.•sts. once l ht>y go into cHcct on March 26, severe inrtammation of the '>kin. For instance, 19~9. "'ill apply to any nt·w toys and other conta minatc>d clothing ii. ortcn a source of pro-THE MOST APPARENT influence c.•haldrc n 's articles t>ntering inte rstate com· longed inft>Clion. It s hould be thoroughly washed of man on trees and other greenery mercl'. ActortJing to lh•· commisc;ion. by reducing w 11aratt> from otht'r c lothing. an Yosemite ""has been the 'UP risks of skin cuts and srr:.q.u•s tht> tf'sts s hould take Anothe r source of contamination may be thf' press ion of naturally occurring f'inh ... · · 'OPH' ri k out or the r1la) or small children. fa mily 1H·l. f)Qgs and cats that brush against thest• APW1rep11o10 s ays the Natura l Resour ces Manage Tht> prirnar.) h·st dt-vic-1• in thf• new sharp plants can carry thP 110ison on their fur for a con· Comedian ffo•P ment l'lan for the park t·dge., rule;, a m tc.•hanisrn with a rotating spindh· s id1•rabll' time arter~arcl . Animals can bt-decon· about tlw '>ilt' ur a child"' finger a11d covered with taminated hy bathinl-( hut bt• cart>ful to avoid i':nlt•rtairwr .J1m m' This :-.upprt'ss1on ··1et1 to an 1r. ta1,c. If a Loy·, •·d~c (·uts the lapt> when h(•ld poisoning "hile you'rt• washing Lhf'm . ·Th l' Sch no / · '1 <-rNtsl' m thl' dens ity of unders tory ag ainl>t th.-turning c., lindn "ith a !>peeified force, ,\nd kl't'P in mind that !>mokf' rrom burning Uurallll'. 8.) h a:-,n • tree's anti .i shift Ill the botanical tht• lo} fails thf' lf>st. II thn1 can be hanned rrom plants carrit•s lhP Loxin and can cause severt' lllrlll'd lo hi.., UcH•rh <1omp0Mt1on ol pla nt life away from ~a It· and ord('red rt'purchaw d from consumer'>. cases or poisoning. I I 11 b holl1L' <.1fter 1 rl'ai . the mor(' ftrl' resistant s pecies." the l'hildrt•n'i. artich·s not covl'red by the new A governmc•nt pamphle t. "Poison Ivy. Oak mt' n l 111 ;i S ;1 n t ,1 n ·1>ort said. adding: rules <m .• hicydt•s and rull.,izt>d haby cribs, which and Sumac," contains more dt>tailcd information. 1\lon 1c·a hosptl al tor an ·To rectify these imbalances . the are already covt•rf'd hy s pt>cific (:PSC regulations. It c·a n lH> ordnf'd ror JS ct>nts from Consume r In· upp<•r rt'!-iptn.1tory <.111 natural roles of fire will be restored ( __ E_co_L_OG_Y_) '"Ttw enllrl' pJrk 1:. involved in the burn pl<Jn JI 'r oscm1tc · SJtd park R •·· ou rec·~ :\l:rna~<· rra•r.l 01 rc <'l or D1t"I• Rll'!:(t·fhuth noltnJ.: that some· 5 000 acrt·~ \\ 111 bl• burned nl.'xt I all off I hl' T1o~a Hoad ll E ~.\ID P,\RK 1uur.~1.s. whCJ gath1·1 mo:-.tly a mong thl' b<1rs. markl•ts, p;n·l•mcnt ringed camp· grounds and other hum.Jn i.tructures of teeming Yosemite Valley. '"Cor the most part arc pretty receptive ' to planned burns when e!'plamcd Riegelhuth ~a1cJ because ol budget coni.tramt:.. '"onl v a f ract1on .. of the planned burn~ :Jctuallv have been eurr1er1 out. pointin~ out t hat tht> ··~en<':r woulrt flkl! lo sec 14.00u acre!. J ) t-a 1 burned "'The btJ.!J.!Cst :.1·a1 """ "' h;,,d ~o lc1r i~;" b<'l'n ~.(JO<, J t:re ... "WE 'RE SO FAR lrom bf•tn~ opt'rJttonal. •l°'> fantastic ... hl• added. Controlled burns, in a dd1t1on to restoring tnd1~enous plant and tree growth 1n a naturdl m a nne r • · l•nhanres wild hfc."" hl• said. H1cgclhuth said with some• amaze· ml'nt. "Wt• havt· prC'~crrbed bums go. mg on and haH• deer walking n ght through lhc woods. 1ust walking. and p1t'k 1ng and 1Jrow:-.1ng and lorap;tng on lhl' ground a~ rht' fires arc go· rng on, .. (loot only did lhl' ftrt•s not bother rhC' deer. ""they sec•m. 1<1 be attracted to 1t. In a very short tame. fire enhances the habitat ror deer because 1t im- proves the browsing and a lso the growth of herbaceous plants. and replaces the barren forest floor lit-ter.·· llobhv and craft kits, not inh•ncled for children un-formation ('enter , Ue1>t. 046F , Pueblo, Colo. Rl009. rnC'nt LO ;111 ecosy~lcms." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.....::_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lesbia11 Ordere<l to Pay Wife Si\'.'. 1>11·:<;0 , J\ I' 1 . \ J U1lgl' lt;.i-. urden·d a ~I vt•ar old lesbian to pav SIOO monthlv in tcm- por<.1r y i.upport lo her \\If(• ThP <·ouph• cxt·hangcd ran).!.., 1n a r·c•rem ony l·'o·h 7 10 San Ot e~o \11•1 rnpoht:m ('ommunt· t \ < "hureh .111tl. a<·1·11nl I n I.: I II s h l' I r ) H II h;i I d -.011 "IJ.!llt·tl <Ill .t).!l f"l"lll\0111 ~11\ Ill).! l",1dt h;lll ol .111 prop1·rt \ .11· 1 1111H1l,1lt•rl tlut 111).! lhl•11 I t•l;1l 11111-.h1 p I 11 .1dtl111011 h1 -.;1111 th;1I ._h\• :J).!l"l'l'rl Ill \~rt l 111~· to 111·1 form ""all thC' dut I('" of a hrtUSl'Wlfl'' "h 111· I w in).! s upport ell "' Dl'tlt'a"l' Conley Su1w1111r Court ,lu<lge fl\ ron F l.1n1blt•\ ar 1 ,. pl Pd t lw ag n •c;ml•nt \\hl<"h .d~o J.!l\l'S :he ~:1 \1·:11 olcl Yo11man a ' h ,1 tt "I I h l" o th l' r ''> 111 11 11.11\ l'l"lll"L'll1l'lll lu11d1h \ I 11 I I 11 ).! h ~ 1 h (• I .il1l11r111.1 '-,upr1 mr· I 11url ,!111111..,L L\\O \'l'ill":-. <Jj.!11 :-.aid tJIOIJ L'rl y <11v 1s1ons arc 1·1v1 l dis pules h:isecl on nm1 ratt .. • ... .. 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'I hi· l\l'li\p!Hl ll1.1rtx1r Y'*cht < 11,'b \\Ill lw lht loralt.· 1 hur!ld•H' mi.:l\J for the 111:-.truct1on thnn~r d~)d H nclorf 1rnrty for four !>. achts lH'hl•clulcd lo l>t't suit S<ttu rdav lit I I> m in the b1an· riual Los Ang(•lt.•s ltJ Tahiti nice !>pons on•d hy lhl· Trans 1nu:1fic Yacht (.'luh Sparkk Top Wntenderin Bogan Series 'I hl' race . lonsest recuh1rly scheduled offshorl' t•vent in the world ;11 3,571 rntles, hus the smisUeht 1::nt ry list an ycurs ~achts scheduled tu sturl <Jrt· J acob Wood1.' 61·foot s loo p Sorcery. California Y uchl Club , Willa rd Bell's so-root !:i loop Wl'slw~rd. Los Angelci; Yacht Club. Hob Gosnell'!> 49-fool sloop Tuia, tlonolulu Yac ht Club. and Neil Kell y's 36-foot s loop Celebration, Long Ucach Y&cht Club Tht· record for the crossing is 17 days, seven hours. 57 minutes and 55 seconds set by the 72-foot l.el<:h Ticonderoga in 1964 Row, Row 8,000 Miles SAN DIEGO 1/\P > Pulr 1t•k Satterlt!e now .. ays he expects to shove orr Sunday on has Ml· del ayed rowboat trip <•cross the Pacific Ocean. After five years of plan ning, the trip h as been put o ff three limes by equip m enl problems. Sat.lerl~e. 25. said 1t would t ake him eight months lo a year to row 8 ,000 miles to Australia The former Manne. 1f s ue· ccssrul. would be the first person to do 1t alone Sp:Hkl<'. an old \\OOden. double t•ndcd 'loop owned and 'k1ppcred hy Alex Irving of the Balboa Yacht Clul>. \\as the ('I a '-S /\ .... lllrlf'r In l he rourth rC:1c:t· ot \'o)Jgcr' Yac·ht \lub's ll u mphrcv Ho~arl !:iCrtes tor Pcrrormanet• Handicap Rac ing Flc•cl )al'hls Ne\V Catalina Ship To Debut Saturday Winner in <.:lus!:i B wa!:i Gimme Shelter Too. !:ik 1ppcrcd by John Barrow. VYC Summary : C LASS A I, Sparkle: 2. Se- qu~yah. Jim Moore, BYC; 3, Animal 1''ar111 , Hrut·c Han~cn. \'Yl' 1, 11 :.wkcvt·. Mike Sl'll.Jl'llll·r. llY<', !), 0 LiJum;.iran, Bill Hohrs. VYC' CLASS H I. c;1mmc S lll'llt:r To 11 • :! , II r 1" l 1 n 0 w I. /\ 1 l l' n ~It•\\ J rt. VY('. :1. Tiger LJllV, Hon f>t·aton. VY<'. 4. V1k1ng, l>.1n 1'11-1·. VY(', 5 l'<'J:ti.ISUS. 11•11 \ :\lo11lgom1•r.\. ('llY(' Catalina Ho liday. the newest passenger vessel to make the crossi n g betwee n Newport Reach a nd A va lon, Catalina Is la nd. will make its maide n voyage Saturday. T h<' ship will leave Balboa l'avilton al 9 a .m . and expects to arrive in Avalon about 11 a .m . T he return trip will be fro m s pm lo 7 p.m . Saturday. The trip is open to the public f~r a tab of $10 pe r pe rson. Tickets may _be obtained at the P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE 1110 /I PL'BUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE .... ... TM• SUNllll .. coun OllTMISTATIW CALlrollNIA IN ANO l'O• TMfi COUNTY Of! IACllAMlllTO ., .. CITATIC* POii .. A •• lltT 'O .... flCTITICMKaUtlll•U ..... AT Maa•I .. POtt ADO .. • NAMI UATIMaNT TION , ... ~-•"9 ,..,_, •re ...... In II" l"le ller Of "•lllle" •I ._,.. STEPIHEH MICHAEL lt0118Y, lo. ""-1!.40£.S INH, HOO s...1 .... •oootloftoleMlmrOllld. ,..,..,,.. --c..i .......... ~~ T,,., ~ ol trw Stele ol Celltoml• lh•o••• " Hu..,ellr•yt, JU l• ltONALO MICHAEL LA CARIA, ., • • ..... • .. ,"._~. e e•M • 1 ''•"•· ,, .. u,..1; •• ,,,.. • ,.,.., v .... , • ......, tiled .... ...., ... l_.... w ""'°'""''°· •IJ~ 1tt•r l"""'.,.....,c-1,ln~· P41 ,._.__., &Hcl\ CAllfWfll• .,.., -· Ht . H -*" et lfle (our~ .,,...,_/lo --· a 1J e..t ... 1,. Ille City .. ie<r_.., C-CY el r_., .,~_, a...c~ C.t...,,.I• n..i M<r-"'t' St-of c..llfotnl• °" 9le • • , """"""'' ",.,._1_,..,.,. Uft Urtl d<ly el Jo;lf, 1911 el I JO o'cleO .-<t'Po'•<.0 .,.__,.,_ -1,..,. • •"'·e l Wl4 NY, u.<I -l"We &e ...,;••VD .-c-,11.,.Y ..... M.,.,-, .... ~· < _,......,..,.¥\ ,..1111 ... et STl.l't4EH MICH"EL A09 l -w -""""° 8Y for tM _,,on of "l.JTUMH ..._...., ... -~ CMIU'11HE LA CA•I", ,_ "'4- ,,.' ·~---, ....... , ...... ~ltl,.-..NlllltfelltM. ,..,.,.,, ( ••• OI Or-C-ty ... 0 .. ,..-my __ ........ _.. I 1,.1 IMI 'w"rl« Cowfl et Ille M•te el · "ltMM f:1110'"t•, J: •tld ,., Ille <llT ef ..._, ...i Or-C:O.u o..i, ,..... creMefllo ,,, .. ,elaMylt1t Balboa Pav11ton and at other Balbo a Penins ula businesses displaying s igns. No host food and beverages will benefit the Balboa Island Improvem ent Association . ac· cordin,:: to Me l Fuchs. c hairman of. the · maide n voyage. Fuch5 said a ll persons m aking the tnp will receive a parc hment-like document attesting to their pre- sence on board fo r the 1n1t1al trip ,, I donno ti BOATING Midweek Races Start Beer Can Regatta Inaugurates Series Uy ALMON LOCKABEY 0..ly 1'1191 ........ WWrlt .. ~µcarhcadcd hy tlw Balboa Yad1t Club's annual Iker Can Hcgall.t, :.e\ era I yarhl clubs .... 111 1nJugu1dtC !'.Urnmt'r 1111<hH•1·~ sailing programs this \4.l'Ck . First raC'l' of the wny Uec•r Cun Rcg<1tta g~·ls unctC'r way Thursday at 6 p m 111volv1ng vu<·hts ln>rn 20 to ;,o feet sailing 1ns1de th<' bay on u l>0at-for-boal heisis The flt•l'l will be divided into eight c·lasses THI-: 'UMMER·LONG event 1.., d1vidcct into three series. The Beer Can will be sailed over rour '!'hurl.day June M. 15. 22. 29 fo llowed b y t h e Thir!:ity Thursday sern..'h an July tind the ,.. Champagne Senes 1n August The s ummer·long scric!i 1s one of the most popular l'vcnts of thl' :.eason . both from a p&rt1c1p11nt and spectator s tandpoint Many bays1de residents sta~l· weekly Thursday night purl1e:. to wat('h Lhe yarhlS matc:h tacks within the narrow confines o r tht• harbor. Oesp1to the c lose quarter :.a11tng. there have never been 1rny serious accidents in the nearly 15 yeurs the event has been ~a1k"Cl. The :-.crici. 1s open to all keel boats under SO feet 1n overall length. ALTHOUGH THE rteet is divided into classes according to Performance Handicap Racing fo'kl'l 1PflRF I ratin gs. the 1·om pt'l1l1on v.11 h1n ~arh clai.i. 1s 011 <1 bo<1t lor boal basis Also ~<.'Hing under way this week is Lido Isle Yacht Club's Nill' fhlc Series held ~very TU!!'>day night throu~hout the summer . The fi rs t race was held T uesday. T ht· LIYC series involves s mall boats of the Sabol , Lusl'r a11<1 Lido 14 classes The Ba lboa Yacht Club's Summer Twilight Serles get under way tonight for Lasers Sabots, Thistles, Metcalfs and L1do-14s. Junior sailors g~t the warning s1~nals at S p.m . and all others al 6 o m . • Spiral sllced fo r easy serving • Honey 'n Spice Glaze • Cooked 30 hours CREW MEMBER GALLANT LADY H t{t n O"l.(ll.(l(/l • Nationwide sh1pp1ng service Qt~·il :.Je\y~~ · · • Full service Dellelltesser. • Old World Cheese Shop • Sandwiches to go. 102· Motor Yacht Local and Mexican Waters Male or Female 714-631 -5615 (9-5 pm) g!~~~h~~!~!!l~ I ._, ":'a:".!:mii..'::"'""' ,-~ ~ ~ • oaDH TOOAY fw fATHM'S DAY -· ~J"\: 1 --l 7_0_0_l._C_O_A_S_T_H_WY ____ c-___ .. -..... --. -f'HOMl---,-7l---to_o_o_~ ~ Other iocations • • • Opening Soon in Huntington Beacn. Beach & Garfield Hu ._ An8/161m. El Toro (Now Open}. Oranga. Palm SonnQ3, La Habra ~~ 1~ I~ (I , Me. lomorYoUJ J wheri I +ty on my ,. / vac.aiion ! ~ -I U J\ ta 1.,. J A SIM~, C-11 JIH·ll .._._, .. ~ ..::!l•YILLa , Oewltr " ..... , .. ..... ... o. ... . 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"•"• f't•Oi JW"t I 11 1'11 Ill I U '""". ltlt ....... , ,. .. bll\llH o.-c.o. .. 0.11, , .... ,_ I 14 II It l•rt "'' ,, Fly the friendly sides of United'"' 181 . n . . .. ... -. ..... .. ' ... . .... ~ . " .. NATIONAL Wednesday. June 7, l978 DAILY PILOT A 9 hiflation: Fewer Pennies to Pinch llltl••-- Eartha K1tt has said she will not make any more recordings until a udiences are more capable of unders tanding her music. "I am much too sophisticated for the public." she said. "1 will not go down to their level." By tlae Alloelated ~ ~ For Jamea and Angie Peters of Dallaa. Ga., lnflaUon la: -Eatina leu meat. -We~ last year's cl~a. -Tndinl ln American·made car for a Japanese pkkup truck lhat geb more miles lo lbe gallon. IT IS. SAYS Peters, "a general cutback ln most everything ... The Pete~ family · -James and Angie. both 27, 2·year-old Erin and a bull terrier named Prilla -are not alone. Cutting back ls now the American way of ure for many. The Peters family has its ways of cutting back. Other families have other ways. For some. today 's annual inflation rate .or 10 percent means pinching penme11 on a champagne budget to splurge on a stamp collection. For some. it means pinching pennies on a beer budget to have enough to pay the electric bill. FOR ALL, IT means trying to spend less. Here is how the Peters family and some others get by. James is a truck operator for the Georgia Power Co.; Angle Is an eig hth-grade math t eac h e r . Together. they earn $20.000 -almost one-third more than the U.S. median family income. They are trying to earn more by growing worms on the 41h acres surrounding their house. Two-income ramilies are common today. ln two out or five married couples, both husband and wife work , the Labor Department says. Jn 1950, the proportion was about one in fi ve. "WE RAISE FOOD and can a lot." said Peters. who is known as Butch. "We started our garden primarily because of inflation." So did a lot or p e ople. The Agriculture Department s ays almost half the households in the 48 con· tiguous stales have food gardens. Better quality and lower costs are the reasons most often mentioned. ( CONSUMER ) Dick and Marilyn Schnelz or Seat· tie, Wash . have an income tw1ce as large as the Peters family. But the extra doll ars don't seem lo make things easier. "l think we have a feeling of desperation." said Schnelt, 50, a structures designer ror the Boeing . Co. "Every ttme I bring a pay check home. Marilyn will s ay, 'It's all already spent .... THE SCHNELZES' ELDEST son. Jeff. 19, will start at the University of Washington In the fall. "I would have liked to go to the University or Colorado, but it's five thousand bucks," he said. College costs are rising every· where. The College Board says it will cost about 6 percent more to go to college this year than last. MRS. SCllNELZ, 48, who works as a home economist. said, "The real crunch is that it is awfully hard lo put anything in a savings account." The difficulty is reflected in gov· ernme nt st ati stics s howing that Americans s aved only 5.1 percent of their after.tax Income in 1977, com· pared Lo 7.5 percent a decade earlier. Marv and Nancy Ballentyne con· sider themselves lucky to have bought a three-bedroom home north of Denver for $25,000 six years ago. "Our house payment is very low," said Ballentyne, 37. who earns about $25.000 as head of the appraisal de· partment for a savings and loan or· ganizatlon. "I can't imagine how people buying a house today sur· vive." Susan Coronado. 30, earns $24.000 as mana~er of inventory planning for the Bell & Howell Co. consumer pro- ducts group in Chicago. Still. she Introducing Wells Fargo's new 73A% Certificate of Deposit. Annual yielcl: 8.0&0/o. Minimum deposit: $1,000. Term: 10 years. Makes investing as easy as hanking. Put StOOO or more in one of Wells Fargo's new 7% % 10-year certificates. In less than 9 years, your money has doubled It's as simple as that No daily fractional ups and downs to fret about No enormous amount of capital required It's as easy as banking your paycheck. Shorter terms, substantial earnings. Wells Fargo offers a number of shorter-term Certificates of Deposit that still pay substantial earnings. Minimum investments start as low as $500 and $1.000. Mini- mum terms are from 3 sa id. "I'm spending everyUung I can get my hanW. on." cost tncreases to the consumer." saJd Mrs . Coronado. Mrs. Coronado. wbo ls divorced. is supp()rting her 9·year·old son, An· thony. I~ a lso has affected the family dog. HER SITUATION IS NOT unusual. As of 1974. says the Labor Depart· menl, women headed one family iu eight. compared with one in 10 in 1964. ''l'VE JUST SWITCHED to buytng unbranded dog food." said Mrs. Coronado. "It's cheaper." Inflation affected Anthony 's lemonade stand. "His $.5 worth of lemonade made $3.98 because he didn't pass on his Jewel Cos .. a Chicago-based chain, started testing "no·name" food items 16 months ago. Today. so many supermarkets offer the generics that canners have trouble keeping up with demand for the lower-quality frults and vegetables used in the pf'Qducts. ' BEFORE YOU HAVE CLEANED AWY CARPETS ••• Read the advantages of BURTON'S Hydro Steam I "I've been cleaning carpets in Orange County for 7Y2 years. A few months ago I gave up the usual heavy equipment and chemicals that I brought into your home or business. "Now I have the latest in heavy duty truck· mounted cleaning plants. I make the steam and mix the chemicals in my van. I enter your home with only a wand and a hose. months to six years. And interest rates range from 51h% (yield 5.65%) to 71h% (yield 7.79%) depending on the amount and length of time to maturity. There's also a new 6-month 'fieasury Certificate, keyed to the U.S. 'fieasury Bill average auction yield, that currently bears the most interest for the shortest time we've ever offered on a minimum deposit of $10,000. Some legal considerations. Federal law requires forfeiture of three months interest and the reduction "~iracles happen! Three times the dirt, way down deep. quickly but gently is extracted by powerful steam. No d amage to carpets. Then a strong vacuum on the wand quickly removes dirt and water to a stainless ste.el tank on my van. "No shampooing. brushing or soaking. No shrinkage or fading. Sterilizes. removes spots and odors. Longer fiber lite. No noise. Experienced. Licensed. Llabihty Insurance. Introductory Rates 20% off." John Burton CARPET CLEANERS 327 W. WILSON #60, COSTA MESA S42 5 5 Serving all Orange County -5 7 of the interest rate to that of regular passbook savings on any amount with- drawn at any time other than at maturity. 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I I I .lUf DAILY Plt..Ol ORANGE COUNTY I OBITUARIES Russi a n Humor, Satire Spotlighted 8) J,U-KJE 11\'Mt\1' OI IN ~If .-ii.t '"'" De-.p11l· hl·a\/) ~o,1ct l'l'nbor~h1p, :-al1rt· ~tnd JOke::s ~about life and gowrnmcnt in the Sov i et n1on <:0 11t1nuc to l'lr('Ul;tt\• then·. tht-Ulrector or l C I rvine's ltu!>i.1an program bays Professor llt>ll'n Weil said in 11 t i-lk at the UCI faculty elub that the satires art: circul ated in beveral wayb Some are very subtle and are approvt:Xl by censors who. she said. "are not always the most pc•n ·eplive .. QUEEN IE AS EXAMPL.t. v.ould bl.-i• sut1n: on Amt!r1cun or Unt~h II(\: that clearly iwr:tlh·b pro· blcm!> in the Sovwl l n1on. M11>)> Well su1d Other humorouh "J) 1ngb ;,art· promoted by tht· ~ovcrnmcnt. but not ab humor lnll•ncted ab propagunda. lhcM· h;.ayingli un· sometimes so t11tt• they ur•· amusing, Miss Weil siud. For example. Stulin urged the development or a "folk idiom:· in c luding wise sayings and rhymes promoting hard work. AMONG THE GEMS that rt! C't>ived an official ble!>sing were '"hall tht• hobhot worker . down bureaucracy :ind the qutthl) or v.1 th the bh1r1tt•r" and ··a coni.umer goods. but not sonul woman'!> beauty lh not Ul her ills. ideals or revolullon . chronic brows. but 1n .~he way she can .a. shortagci. or poor planning milk our co.v.s. MISS WEIL CITED onl· M 1i.b Weil. who hl.ls gathered pubhi.hcd i.tory that uppcurcd to he r unecd otes from varied att<1ck drWtkenncss but. to many sourcl's lnclud1n.g ot h~r pro· Russi ans. "was rc;:illy a satire ressor s and Russum sa~lors on on the muny tastelei.:-. statue:. or i;hore at Long Beach , sa1d some Lenin" thut dot the btreets of double·etlged anec.dotes sli~ _by Moscow. censors ~Y appearing to satinze The story concerns a very s~melhing. t~e government drunk man who was trying to wishes to criticize. flag down a taxi in Moscow on a Among the permissible topics cold night. A s he stood in the to att ack are alcoholism . dee· streets waving his arms. he aden ce. ca pita l ism . p e tty noticed another m an standing nearby with hands outstretched. apparently almost rrozen Aeer e dite d T h e w arm·ht!arted drunk managed to tukc the frozen fellow home and. y,,h1lc trying to resuscitate him discovered 1t was a !>latuc Standar~ Met By Fairview Fairview State Hospital in Costa Mesa has re· ceived a one·year accreditation from the Joint Commission on Accreditation or Hospitals. P at Wa llace. ussisl ant t o the director of F air view. explained lhC:lt pl.lrticipation in the ar· credilat ion progrl.lm 1:. \'Oluntary. blt:ms. Federal MediCal p ay m ents o r about $500.000 a month t o i''airv1ew were cut off. with the state making up the difference. However. the licensing team re· commended Fairview for recertification last month. WORD OF MOUTH Joke!> al!>o ci r c ulate . sometimes about overly hearty omc1al attempts to celebrate special events. During a birthday celebr ation in honor of Lenin. Miss Weil said. citizens were amused by a mattress named after the former leader. 1t becam e known ··as a bed for three -Lenin 1s ulways with us." Bul the primary m ethod of ~:1rculating anccdotci. und sC:1llfll' son~s is still lhl' underground press. Miss Weal !>c.lld MOST ITl::MS <.in· h<.tnd written or typed . !>1nCl' Xerox machines aren't w idely ava1l- uble in Russi a. ··1t c1rculatei. among all citizens al the risk or ar rest and. du rm~ Stalin :... c1 a . .Jl the rtbk of orll" 0 ). lilt'.· M1~~ \\ etl :;u:d /\mong tht-1Lem::. l'•n·ulall·cl '' :1 ~ one that J\mcrn:un:-. f1~ht in..: 101 \\Oml·n ·, right:... n1..iy JI> pa l'Cli.Hl-. :sht· nott·d WO!Ut:N IN RLSMA h1Hl· b\'en granted profes:...1onal op portunillel> m many h eld!>. but still are rarely seen al top post!>. Miss Weil said. So a government-sponsored slogan. 'The road is open to our women ... was am ended In the underground press to r ead. "The road is o,en lo our women. but 1 he sidewalks are rL'Scrvcd for our men ·· One poht1cal anecdott-Mn·' Well reluted md1cal eb the 1n ~e('unly of Russian~ about their c1v1J right~ It seem~ that a nibb1l fll'<l over the Soviet border to Iran Jnd collapsed from t!X hau!>t1on It was surrounded by Persian cinimals. who asked why 11 wa:... fleeing. SAID THE RABBIT . ··sack home. they'r e castra ting cam els." "But you'r e not· a carnet.· said the animals. ··v cs," said the rabbit. "hut by the time they prove thut, 1t"ll be too late ror me .. Anot her joke rl'fll'l'l :... l lW rN1r So 1ets had of Stuhn As rtlt! i.tor y gocb. Stalin v.a)> reading a report 111 the ~upremt• Soviet. There 'l\''1 !> complt'l l' ~il e n ce. Tht-n . ~u ddenl ~ somebody sneezed "Who sneezed''" demanded Stalin. No one answered o.11, ................ COLLECTS ANECDOTES UCl's Helen Well "ALL RIGHT." orcten ·d Stu I 1n ·· F1n.t row up againbl tht: "~II .. . 11 l I nu ont.• would confes!>. • Second row. up against th~ \\ull ·· THt; TENSION mounted as no one admitted to the sneei~. finally an old man in the back of the room spoke up. "I can't stand it," he said. "It was m e." ··God bless you," said Stalin. Y e t another underground quote satirizes the requirement 1hat writers quote wise saymgs from Marx. Engels and Lenin throughout t.hc1r works. working "'Vt·r~I -;urh quotes into each 1·haptl•1· eVl'll If they seem inap- proprn.Jl l' -'rhi -. .1n1•cdote t·oncerns J purported segm ent from such J l'haptcr that rel.Id~. "We learn by oor mist akes:· a yotAng porcupine quotes Lenin as be geli. orr a shocbrush ... Sii t; S/\I 0 lhl' ltC · l'red1tation is considered e" 1denCl' not only of uc- ceptuble ~tandards but of excellent ones. The accreditation is not re- 1 ate d t o F a irview 's cert1rication by a slate ------------------------~----------------------------- "It's a 'ton~ut-in<heek' novel about the honesty of pohuc1ans You 'll probably gag on 1t" Dep artment of Health licensing team . f'AIRVIEW a nd ~~~~~~~~~~~"T'-~~~~~~~~~~-, seve r a l oth e r st a t e P icnic Slated t-'ornwr n·-.idl·nt:... of .\Ill• rdel·n S I> • \\ 111 hold u µ1t·111t· .at 1101111 .Ju11t• ;!;, 111 l • ..i l'alma \ ';11 k 111 /\llclht•tr)I PUBLIC NOTICE ~EG4'L NOTICE C. h·< hon ot otf•<.~r\ tor ,,,~ Wf'lttt •~ r t lt'mt-r"t-'rr Xnoot·, Tffftt I f.i•lrf'nl l\ov1\ory S<Mrd wifl be nela '*"ur'4dy, Jun,. 8. ~ d m ., room •1 d t Wh1tt1~r !>cnnol 1800 Wh•tt11•r Avt!, (O•ld Mt''•'' hos pita l s wer e de· certified last l>ummer bccau:-e or underbtaffing and prOl'l'dllrnl pro· F ive O C t>uDll,he<I Ora"91 Co.ht Dall~ Piiot. Jun .. 1, tQl8 T e achers Honored nl8·18 PUBLIC NOTICE WILLEY &RTHUR V WILLEY IP4'0REI, flCTITIOUS8VSINESS "'\IOenl o• Alll•mbra, Ca Po"O NAME STATEMENT I ''""Y in 4'tNMD<• on Jun<' •, 1971. Tiie tollowing perM>ns .ir<' 001no • u r...,., r t')iOenl al "-'.... HI llS. c... bv\IMU as: <..vrv1ved by 4'tul)lller \leM Wiiiey Ol CO·LA8 CHEMICALS, S41 er 8 Norin Hottywooo, c.. .. 9renoson Bern•rO St .• Co51a ~-CA m11 '~on•rd Long al El Toro, CA. Fune••I C•sey M~ ~ a 8 lkrNrd 2v•<H will bt i.tld on TllUr\dey Junt SI., Cost• Mew, CA 92~1 - 1 1,18 at llAM .i I~ For•I 81Pll•• Ml"••el Marcinko, 1300 a 73-C urcll, ~ H•ll•. C• Entomo "dams. Costa Mesa, CA 9'&76 Five Orange County t eacher s have b een honor ed by the Orange County Are a Social Science Association. • nt An0tt11>4-. Aobt 'I Mttu\ol~un1 '"'"' bu\IM\~ •\ <onduch d by ct Named Social Studies T eachers of the Year al the high school level wab Oa"id Chapel of Manna ll1~h School 1n llunl· ington lkach vmpton C.. Sll"1ter L"OUN 6'-•<" ;itn.,••I ~rtnersn•p Mnrluarv d1rf'(10'' C.•stv H~ CMCEYEA I"" ,';'~~!::'n~,;~n~~NJ ""'" int \. l<A( l MARY (.Hf l Yl A r•\• Cuunlf (lo•k 01 Or.tngr County on M o 1"'" ot '>a"lct l\nrt <,. t>'4''\t'0 d•~• t "" t\ tQ/I I '"' ~ 1q/d •II ,,.... ""' 01 Ill> 81'IOY• cl 1'"4SU mutnl r OI M.)r ~,..1 (OlftMAn ot S'4nt.t Pubh\.MO Oto.n<>-. (.oast O~fly Pr tot A'lo, C" _ H~l~n (nt'PY~r ol 10"'~ May 11. ,,, 31, J.....-7, 191M 190 /8 I •O•\f' 01c\mAnn o• M innP\OI•, I· trld'd 0()nf\,,.•ll OI l"Vwood C.d 1----------- 1 >..,•nQ '1\lf'r ot [\tnrr Bowt"r ot Wyom1nq An1<." L~ .. o' w vom1n9 end PUBLIC NOTICE 11,.n,. C.hurth 01 S,.,(ramento (ct Al\ot-----------.,,vrv~<I by I Q•oncl(h1ldrffl ""° IS f'ICTITIOVS BUSINESS •1rul Ql<>nckholOr.., Funtrdl -..r vot•' NAME STATEMENT ...... 0.. llt!l<I on Thu<!>Ody J..n• •. 1978 Tl'I~ IOllOwlnq l>t"'W" ,, 00111q "~'" "' 11AM "' fN' For\! 8apll\I Cllvrch, no•"' """'"Ana, c...-i w11n !Pie RPv ,Mlch<J~t HARBOR CENT ER STVl.IST. Mar k ll•m olllt1a11nQ Gr•vUtCle 2300 H .. rbo< 8lvcl.. Unll b. COSIO Mew. "1v1U> "''""" lwlld on lu~Y June Ca1tlorn1• 92626 1J. 1978 al 1 00 PM <ll Mounl Ho~ W1lh~m 0 W•llldm'>, 80~ Siin (f"mtthrv 1n londtr, Wyom•"O· SmUh C•••menle Wdy, St1cno Par~, I ulttill Lamo Co!olil ~'!>d Morluar v C•lllornla out« lo" 11411 ~ T ,.,., bv••nt".• 1s conducted by .tn •n· Clt•1C1ua1 Wm O Wltll"m' t .,,\. ~t.t•~ment w.•~ tiled __,,,h tne -----------! CO\lnly Cl~r• ol Oranoc County on Ju•w 1 1918 FOUAQ f'ubh~fl('(I ()JtM"Qe C:.o,.\t OditV Pelot, Junl I U 11 18 10/1 7'10 78 l lonorcd al the Junior high level were Laynl' '.'lcugart or ll~irbo r View Sch ool 1n H unting ton B~ac h and H ea ther Smith or Robert Gisler Sch oo l in Fo unta in Valley. The upper elem entar y l evel awa rd w ent to K arl ene Vonszeliski of Newport Beach's An· dcrsc n School. whilt! Jani:. RL'<!d of Glenview Sc hool Ill Placentia was honort!d at lhc primary I eve I. SMITH· TUTHILL...U.MI MOllTUAllY 'Wl-STCUff CHAf'fl 427 E 17th SI Co~ta Mesa 646·4888 __ P_us_L_•c_NOTJ_· c_E __ , DialJetes "llCf lltOTHllS 5M'THS' MOlTUAU 627 Main St Hun1ing1on Bf>ach 53&6539 l"£H FA.Mtl Y COLOMIAL FUMfltAl HOMf ftlO I Bol"J Avi< Wf•..,1m1n .. 11•r 893 3525 l"ACIFtC VIEW MlM<>ltlAl l"AltK COITl(>I Ary Mort u.iry ChapPI 3!100 Pac1hc V1rw Drive NPwoort ca11torn1J 044·?700 McCOltMICK MOttTUAltlfS LJguna Beach 494-941!'> Ldguna Hill~ 168-0933 Sc1n JuJn Cap1-;1r,1110 495-1776 I ALTZ-llAGOOM FUMHAI. HOMI Coron.i del Mar 673-9450 Costa Mesa 646-2424 llUU OADWAY MORTUARY 1 10 Broadway Cosl a Mesa 642·9150 S..,,._ MOITUAIY 976 So Coast Hwy Laguna Beach 494 1535 1 !>33 N Et Camino Real Sdn Clemen1e 492·0100 " FICTITIOUS 9USINESS NAME STATEMENT The-t0Uow 1f'g per son!. •r~ <to•no t)U\tM\\ ·~ 8 J \ ENTERPRISES. 0310 Heettlt'r Aft .. Fount"'" \l•lley, CA. 'll70I T•n• O Payn•. 9310 Ht'atlle• 4'Yfnut', Foun•••n \lo)lle<t. CA 111708 Ro~rl Lt''"'" Pa.,..... 9)10 HUIM< Avt' . F'ount,.1n Y•lll'y. CA. 'lllOI Tiii• bu\1n.-.• '' c:onduueo by " or~rdt O•'t~r\h1p Rol>erl L Pdynt' T "" >l•le<Nnt w'" Ill.cl wolh lho County (.1er~ OI Ort1nQe Counly on MiY Ill,"" F"4r11 PuOll'~ Ordr!Oe QM\I O<!llY Pilot M olt June I, t•. ll, 1918 PUBLIC NOTICE STATEMENT OF A8AH~MENT OF USE OF "ICT ITIOUS IUSINESS NAME T "' tollOWtl'ICJ penon na' •-0 tnt, ~e 011iw 11<111~ ~ness n•me IHE COACHMEN, 2032·0 Ptacen- h.t ••e"!Je· Coit• t.W~•. c .. 11torn1• '1'2611 I hr r ltllliOuS 8usoneS• N•.,,.. ~t'· Prr~ to -w•• fllt'cl In 0.-(.ounly O'\ A.pt 27. 1911 D<t•tO OonolO "'"" IOU W•llQ!etn Pl.c.enlf•. C•1tl0<n,;19l•IO 'Ill\ bu!»~'>" C.O<IOIKl..0 by ... '" 01vtdu•t 06Vld0 H•ll TM• Sl•l~I wa• llltO ••11111 1 .... County Clt'rlt ot Or~n~ Counly on June~. !~18-f ,7S-J)t Publl•llC!O °' Ml9t to.st Oaily PtlOI. June 1. u , ,,, lt. 1911 Talk Set Denis Russell . an Orange Cou nty podiatrist. will speak on the effect or diabetes on feet June 13 al an educa· lional meeting or the Or ange County Chapter o r the American Diabetes Association. The m l•cllng will begin at 7.:10 p.m. i n the auditorium at Fountain Valley Community H ospital, 17100 Euclid St. Additional informa· tion is available by call· ing 639-4912. OC Sie rra To Meet A film and a mem . bt?rship program will be presented June 13 at the m onthly m eeting of the Orange County Group of the Sierra Club. T h e m eeting wi II begin at 7:30 p.m . at the -.. -o-T_1_c_a_o_,-,-.. -T.-N-,,-o-N_T_o, Saddleback H.igh School aNGAG• , .. THE SALE oF forum lnSanta Ana. ALCoMouc a•vauou The fitm is entitled PlJBUC NOTICE ~o wt!OM llMeveontern; s-10.19 "Arizona Sheep Trex ... Subject 101.-e ot "'• tk•n.., •o-Plitd IO<. nollU .. llentov O•YCR ..... , Ill• unoer\tOn•d orooo"• 10 \Pt• The meeting is open to the public. •l<OllOllC beVtr.,00 ~I lhe preml~\.----------­ lk'Uri~CI '" IOllOW• 11'1 IM \1)41lf' oro woofdti.low ,, I\ Reoh•ll. (.O\I• M~\~ (•1ttorn,., Pvrw~nt to W(.11 l111tnll0n, lh• "" ~ . ~=========~ ~fJlQnf'l'I " <l()(llYll'ICJ 10 111(1 0.Pt•I· -m~nl Of Al(ON>llC lM...,..,. COlllrOI THt; ~•••-'S Pl.UMlltoO '1l AflNC. AIR COtlO Neptune Society CA£M4'TION BUllll4'L At U A 646-7431 YWt , ... , MCllt1tY .. elll-111 .... ,,.,,.,...,,....,.... •• «.~• Ce" .. ,,... ,.,,... .. ~ ''" (#fll_, .. , tor ""••n<• ot Ml llt.oholic bt•~·-11c•ni. 1or the~ a><emlttt u tottow• o ·· ON S4'LE BEER t. WINE CllOHAFIOE PUBl.IC EATING Pl.ACl I Stone<'l\lll Ent-I~\, Int By: INlrv l WGotllum \lktPrf'S~I ""°'"-~~ Gout 0.olly PllOI, ,_, 1•1• 1US 11 ... ~ .. 71101 '4f¥1U1 T1"°"''4•rh•t 'f'OVI" Doo' c t111t ,.(W .. ......,.,,.,, •ovr "''~• • C.O!>lAMOA642·1753 .,.,. ..,.._, •. ,,. ..,1u10.. v1uo49S-0401 U'21 C-M C-ttr-1\.llOI.....:.;.... !'~ ... , .. ,,,, P~w•.1 . /' / . , / ~ /~I. ii!~,• .~~ ~,1 f , ~ .'/ ............... J . ; And wash your clothes. And run the vacuum. . And e o some ironing. Why are we asking you to do it all in the morn mg~ Because your home runs on electricity. And so do factories, offices, your neighborhood store. Even the farm_ that grows Y?Ur f oo~l. And when the temperature ri ses dunng the day, air cond1t1oners go on all over. The demand for electricity approaches a peak. . ~n~ places.-hospitals. for example-G• Han / simply cant adjust thetr schedules to the tve your app ces time of day. But you ca n. th ·.,,..&.." {f So if you do some of your chore~ In t hL· e dlterllOOn 0 • morning to reduce the aften1oon peak. "'·e can d<:hl) building expensive new power plant s and hel p kt'ep fu ture electric bills down. Give yo ur appli ances the afternoon off. And give yourself a long lunch break. When the heat's on. take a load off. .._ .. ,ce Southern Callforma Edison / ,., ..... ~ ... . . . <I ...• .. . -~ ...... . . . . NATIONAL W9dllesd1y, Julle 7, 1978 DAIL y PILOT A I J By Bil Keane Mod Wedding Requires No Script I • 8) Hl GU A •. t CLUC.A' THE f AMIL Y CIRCUS. i AP'-••IC..ro" •. I 11 RlDGi-;l"ll'l.O l;onn A neighbor v.hom Wt< 11 kno'4'll runct' "he '4 .&s lh.&l ht~h 1s gettmg mtfr n oel 1 001) and, In m y po t a poet laureate - de•1gnate Of Rainbow Laktt, has w.ked me to pro· v1c1le some quotatton on life lllld love for the cei;.emon,y. , P ·~e cton·~.want Ka hl.'I Gibran and any or that w~~~ff. ishe said. 'Everyone'!> ui,tng him cit I DIDN'T llNOW TRAT Lebanese ve~if1er was that ~ig lnto lhe m arriage s htick, but then the ~ast wedding I a~tended was Princess Anne's, with a press card In Ueu of a n e mbossed invite from the q ueen, and the archbishop of Canterbury stuck pretty mu~h to the lr~ditional text. _ . _But th1!!, appa rently. 1s to be one of those mod do, 1,t you~~clf wc:'dd1ngs, where the princ1pab m;.ik~ ~.P .ne S('rapt and the rubrics as they go .tlonf.! I. 11<• Pl'Cacht!r, 1f any. 1s pretty much limited to an o l c •~1 no u s rn o. t1 l h 1 n g o f t h e n ',..ces<>ary lc J?a l i t1 esC!/d /JJ~• J \\ 1 t ho u t l' Om m 1 t t i ng ;(~ 4--- Jll) unc to anything that Stew might ca u-;e problems latt•r 1 n c•ourt Lots will ~ <>aid about love, but none of that :1 n l1·f~min1!->t claptrap. a bout obeying or going to •\ 1the1 "'h{'re thou w1therest. The bride already It:.-. 1lc·c·111<:d to kecp her maiden name. S INCE llE LIKES TO SK.I a nd she prefe rs unn y be aches .. they have compromis ed on ~l·parate vacations. but they will honeymoon t ogf!lhcr at a dude ranch. Couples t:clling m arried today a re a bit like haH•ball free ugents . trying to Une up the best deal 11n a long playing contract with options for re· ncw:.il It won't be Jong before Cana conferences. po~ting the bans, wedding re hears als and similar Jlfl' nuptial c·ustoml> a rc replaced altogether ,. and lawypr agt•nt!-> for hnth parties will confer to work 1111 the clct:11b. cod1cib and bonus plans for their l'lll'nls. IOJll.( l<:rm h::isc on l'ach other 's arrections Tht• all !->t.ig bach<.'lor blas t for the groom .iln•:HI) 1-; a dying tradition. a throw-back to the d.1' '' hl:n Capt. Chauvin was cons idered a p.1tno11e· artilh:n off1cc•r in Napoleon's guard of honnr. inslc•;HI of a porc1nc•\acho·type who run::. .1111111111 l1ghl10f.! women ·s c·1g;ircu e-. OTlll:R 1-'RIENOS WE KNOW J?et ting m ar r 11·d l;r1t•1 111 lht· month are hostmg a h1~ and hers "hll\H'I .11 'd11ch 1t will be µc rfectly prope r to pre .... nt th1· g 1oom with a vac uum c le ane r. a 11111s ... ·111 <JO e lect ric can opener and other pl;r\lh111J!' 1111 1hc pleasures to be sha red with his lt11111· 111 1 lw t.>nsurng contractual a rrangeme nts EPA Must Approve Scatte ring Ashes Cl.£V ~LAN O <APJ Ba rba ra Bo r t h wic k '·" :-. -.hl' hab kl'Pl the ashes of her late husba nd . si 11.1rf 111 ;in urn in a hall closet since 1975, waiting 1111 "Clt>\l'iancf sh1pp1ng firm to fuUi ll a promise to "' .111 1•1 rhrm on Lake Eric \J 1 11111th\\1d., .15. said her husband. who d11 ii 111 Jll 1utomub1l<.' accident. "loved the Great I .11..1· .• ind h\'fore he d ied I promised that I would ,, 1· hi-. a'hcs -.catterccl on them." \ SPOKESMAN FOR OGLEBA Y Norton Co .. 1.1tk C 'I l'Wt'll, confirmed that a com pany official 11i:1rll' :-.uc·h a proma-.e but said the firm backed off li1•1 au,,~· nl pubhc·1ty :.ind fede ral a nt1 pollution r e- 1111t.1t 111n-. E\crv time l ce:tll the people at Oglebay '\orton. they ~ay f-<·allering the ashes would vwlat,. pollution laws." s aid Mrs. Borthw1c·k. "But 1r people can throw bcci: cans a nd c 1J:(~rl'lll' butts in t.hc lakes, why c;.in 't thc·y scuttcr my hus band'!> a!>hcs''" M tl·1· hein~ contacted by a neY. '-IWJll'I' l'l'porter, Ye we ll ~.1 1d <lg ll'trny No rto n would tulflll Mrs Horthwick's promise 11 ~hl' would get a permit from t hl' En\'ironmenla l Protection Agl'nC'y. An EPA oll1c1JI sa1c1 such a perm1l 1s required tu <;C3ller the Jshcs on the Great Lakes. MR~. BORTHWICK, WHO WANTS to move to ..,,,cram entn on June 14, said she would apply for a 1111m1t Borthwick was :.i .ship IO!>urance adJusler for 1 s Sah age Association Inc. ~zmty Superoisors OK Jail Study Fund /\. S5.7JO lcdc.•rul a l· lowa n cc t o he lp t he ~ge County Sheriff's ~rtment analyze jail procc:'dun:.'I and policit:'s has hcen approved by <'tmnty s upe rvisor... Th<' funds. from the 'i .1tional Inslitute or !'orn·rt1ons. will p ;iy l\\11 ~raduatc stude nt re- .sea r c h e r s w ho will !>pend three months s tu- dying current practices. A re p ort t o s uper visors said the ex· 1s t1n ~ policies w ere d rafted in 1968 a nd s hould be revised to reflect current county Jail operations. • ceramic dmnerware and accessories o f mexico !Im; t::xqu1sito hand-crafted collection cl 11'11 Ir war c is exclusive to us .. ~ f ~11!fov'0,ings ~ Santa Ana. Ca 92705 (7141546 6600 (In T..._ Antique Guild Pi<uo) Pt·d1.ip:-. 1111 1 h1~ C) pe of marriage partnership Job~µh "lt.thn ' w11nh ..it \ult.! m ight be a p- propn .ilt• Wh.it :. 111111c I'> nunc. what's your 1s opl:!n to negollat1on · But. t.criou."I>. r have kept in my heart and m occa s1on•d notebooks some words of love worthy of passing on lo thobe embarked on sharmg lh1&t elusive commo<l1ty with eac h other Willa Cather in "O Pioneers" lifted t he curta in a hltle on u love that la sted a lifetime : "Yes. that':, it. we've hked the s ame things , a nd we·ve hked them togllt her. without anybody else know· mg." \ AND IT DOES TAKE a lifetime lo know omeone else. if l'ven then, as the Prophet Je remias not Gibran) wrote: "The heart is per verse above a ll thml{s. And unsearchable. Who can know it?" Truman Capote. a t age 19. said 1t all so be autifully 1n "Othe r Voices. Other Rooms" "So few of us learn t hat love is tenderness. a nd tcndC'rness 1s not . as a fair portion s uspect. pity. And fewer still know that happiness in love 1s. not the a bsolute focusing of a ll emotion in another One has always to love a good many things which the beloved must come onty to symbolize. The true beloveds of this world are in the ir lovers' eyes lilacs ope ning , s hip lights, school bell s . a landscape, re mem bered conversations. friends. a ch ild 's Sunday, lost voices. one's favorite s uit. a utumn and a ll seasons. memory yes. it being the earth and wa ter of existence. m e mory. A nos ta lgic list. nf course. where could one fi nd a m o re nostalg1csubJect '!" c·AP<Yf'E, AGAIN, IN ''THE Grass Harp," ad· m on1s h<.'s lovers to speak of anyt hing but love: "Speak of the night, the fact there is no moon. What one s ays hardly m atters, only the t rust with which 1t is said, the sym pathy with which 1t is re· ceived." Later in the same book : "We a re speaking of love. A leaf. a handful of seed begin with these. lea rn a little what 1t is to love. First a leaf. a fa ll of ra in . then someone to rC'ceivc what a leaf has t au~hl you. whut <~all of ram has ripened No c•asy prorc!->s, undc·r. a nd It could l ake a lifetim e. It ha!-> m1m.• and ~hi l'Vl' never mastered it. I onl v know how t rue 1t 1s· that love 1s a chain of love. a~ nature is u chain of life." Joseph Conrad spoke of the love of his life. a ''.111t n~ ship "Like some rare woman. s he wa-. one of thoM• ne:itures whoM• mc·n.• l'\l~tcnt·C' 1:. enough to ;rn akl·n ;in un~<·lfish delight · ( llOW OFTl::!'o Tiit; l'OETS equate love ~1th 'elfne:is &•' 111~ "Can we c\ t-1. · U!--1.ed Francois Mauriac 1n ·t he R1,er ol 1''1rc.' 'wholl y escape from the in· fluence of thobe who feel for us a deep and burnang love? Thos~ \\ho love us leave on our cha racters a more lasting mark than those we love." W. II. Auden, 1n "The Dyer's Ha nd ," put humor over passion: "Among those I like. J can find no common denominator, but among those • "'hom J Jove. I can all of them made me laugh." Thos e who m ade us weep too ce:tn be worth the loving. William Hazlitt, the 18th century essayist. loved .a slatlt!rn , a lodging house girl named Sarah who mocked and ridiculed him and left him for :.another. STILL H E NEVER REGRETTED the love he had given a nd could write to a friend: "When I am dead, who w11l love her as I have dOne? Wh en sh~. 1s old . who w11l look m her face and bless her <>" OK? Go le> your respec tive corners and come out loving. ·~ ~;:r .;;:!._ ~ ~-- "Airplanes moko roods in tho sky out of f smoko.'' 8 Coast Students Get Bars Casts for thousands E ig ht Orangt• Coast r esidents have received bachelor 's degrees and l'Om m lss1011e d second lieute nants during Ai r For rC' Acadl•my gradua- lu>n ce remonies. 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NATIONAL I HEAL TH ~Jogging 's, Populnrity Stepped Up in America ay t.be M)('iat~ Pr~ v\de firm support The sole should be about half an m ch thick and both the arch s upports a nd the uppers s hould be s mooth. sort and non-1rritallng. the s hoes walking to relax you after your JOC Amen ra &hon the run Tho usand!> llf people hlf\t! turned lo Jogg in g as a n altt>rnah\e to trad1t1onal ex t.'rCIM' programs and the number or runners 1s growing Jogging •~ NOT for t-\ t•ryon<' People with bit( bone~. for <.'Xam pie, rarely M.-em tu c•nJOY JOg gmg because of the f>Xtn weight they carry around. Glad1eux :.aid H you are over 30. you should c~k with your doctor before you begin any excrc1st: program. If you're over 40. take a treadmill test to make sure you're in s hape. It -;tnkc!> people who tun too long. too fast and too often and occurb bl't•ause tile body tissues do not get enough rest. If you ~tnrt s uffering. consider chang- ing your schedule. "Someone who ~uns seven MAKE SURE THE heel 1s Try on lhe shoes at the end of the day since feel tend to 1-.well after a long run. Try them over the heavy s ocks you will wear while running. Have them fitted while standing and try• walkini.t and, if poss ible, Jogging a few steps in them RE M EMBER : TUE PACE at "h1ch you Jog should not leave ) ou ~aRp1ng for breath. One of the best ways to tell if you are overdoing at is to take the "talk test." If you cannot carry on a conversation while jogging, you are worlung too hard. In 1974, the Nallonal J ogging Association had 3,500 mcmben.. last year, 1t had 10.000 Today, sa~s Bernard L Gladleuic Jr . editor of the group's newsletter, .. We've got <:!5,000 and we're go- ing strong." miles every day might be better wide and stable and provides a off r unning 15 miles every other slight lift about half an inch day." Gladieux said. s imilar to the lift given by heels in street s hoes. Whal is known Start slowly 1f you arc a begin- nrng jogger . The jog~ing as· sociation and the Pres ide nt's Council on Physical Fitness re com mend building up lo a full schedule over a 12-wee k period. Leave time for 5 or 10 minutes of JOGGERS CAN FACE several physical problems including pulled muscles, nerve irritation and shin s plint. a tearing or stretching of lhe tendons which produces pain in the lower leg. THE ONLY EQUIPMENT you as the toe box the space for need for jogging is a pair of the toes -s hould be rounded Further information on jog. ~tng is available from the Na- l1ona l Jogging Association. 919 18th St. N.W .. Washington, O.C .• 20006. s hoes, although many people and about one inch deep. There JOGGING IS /\N aerobic ex· erc1se. It require:. the use of a lot of oxygen over a relatively long pcnod of time. That helps put the circulatory :.ystem in buy special clothing as well . You sh ould be a t humb's width don't necessarily have to spend between your toes and the end of a lot of money: the jogging as·----.;;__----------------------------------- ~oc iation recommends a shoe s hape. . .. It 1s sometimes hard to tell where Jogging ends and runnjng begsns. Most experts, however, agree that the main difference 1s speed. II you are going a mile m seven minutes or less. you're running. If 1t takes you more than seven minutes. you're jog- ging You can lessen your chance of trouble by doing a series of long. slow stretches before and after you jog. that sells for just under $20. T he mainflhtng to remember. Glad1eux said, is to get a shoe lhaL has plenty of cushioning in the heel. The cushioning should "Not bending a nd touching you r toes five times." said Gladieux. be soft and res ilient. Look for shoes with soles of a tough outer layer of rubber and a s ofter mid-sole that runs the full length of the shoe. The soles should be flexible, but the sec- tion under the arch s hould pro- That type of rapid exercise can cause muscles to bunch up. "THE MOST INSIDIOUS pro· blem of all," said Gladieux. "is the overuse syndrome ." C>.tily Polo! StMI - EARLY MORNING WORKOUT IN NEWPORT This Pai rot Joggers Keep Fit and Trim YMCA P eanuts Ai d Sunune r Camp South Coa-.t Y~ICA youngsters will be pound 10~ lhl• p:.tH'rnt•nt thlS month tO sell boxes Of IJl'dnUI !-to go lo ~ummer camp The Y ~ummcr t:a mp :-eason begin!> June 19 ~\1th wt•ck"long tnµ~ to Bluff Lake in the San Hr rnnrdmn Mountam~ Youngsters whcr sell -stx IJOXC'!-i of pcunuts arc eligible to attend the camp. ;1nording to t>XCl'Ut1ve dir ector John Stevens. Thl' Laguna Niguel-bal'>ed YMCA will also host day camps throughout the s ummer, with children ,·isting Southern California s pots such as Dis- neyland, Magic Mountain. Knott's Berry Farm and Uni versal Studios. For mformation about the day cam p program or the peanut sales program. 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S.tebe 11,..._._...._.w_ • .,..... ~-*""'~Boal In Real World 'Whiz Kid' Plans Big PRINCETON . N.J . <AP> -John Aristotle Phillips. the campus cut-up whose term paper showing how easy it is to build an atomic bomb terrified his Ivy League deans, is out in the "real world." lie was Araduated from Princeton University on Tuesday with big plans · to make a movie based on a book he co-authored . to join anti-nuclear pro- testers in a New Hampshire demonstration this month, to dcs1~n two unlikely sounding devices - a motorc}cle u1rbag and a robot-powered lawnmower AT PRIN 'ETON, HE STARTED the .. Aristo· lie Award" $5() worth of beer and pizza for a good prank lie also lectured seriously on the atom II<: ~ays he \\as deeply impressed as a youngster hy a v1s1t lo a neighbor's home fallout :-.helter. with locks on the doors to bar the unin- vited. "I haled that. so what l'rn trying to do now is to make my voice heard." he says. One day, he says. "l'<;f:like to find the cure for tancer or a way to feed all the hungry people in the world. but those <1re n 't the t ypes of things that t:o me easily. .What's really important is that when I'm 80 vcars old I will have made the world a better place ~ · IT WAS T llAT KIND OF instinct -and the challenge that m 1976 prompted Phillips to see whet her an aComic bomb could be free-lanced. Others in an arms control class scoffed when the professor said atomic bomb technology was \\rt hm ea!>y Arasp of terrorists. Tht: rc~ult a 34-pa~e paper detailing plans for ti tl5 pound nuclear bomb 2 feet in diameter that would be.' one third as powerful as the bomb which killed i0,000 persons m Hiroshima in 1945. Phillips got the information from declassified government documents from the Manhattan Pro- JCCt. code name for U.S. developm ent of the ·atomic bomb. He never tried to build the bomb, but his professor, who had worked in the Manhat- tan ProJcct. sa1d It wou ld ha~e worked. • HE GAVE PHILLIPS AN "A" -and recom· mended the report be classified. The university tonfiscated all the copies and locked them up ~Hllllll'S Overnight. Phillips became one of Prin ceton 's mos t celebrated "whiz kids," appear- '"~ on talk shows, lecturing against nuclear power, taking acting lessons. • ··1 s t opped goi ng to t'lasses." he says. ·'School was j ust getting in the way of my learning anyway. ACT UALLY , THIS 22· year-old aerospace engineenng major and son of a Yale professor never was the model student. Teachers at his elementary school in North Haven. Conn .. told his mother his I.Q. score was so low he'd never make it past sixth grade. But his parents insisted on encouraging him. and even- tually he wound up at Princeton. There he had about a "C" average. ... did well in the classes I liked and poor In the classes I didn't like. 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Spl·u.11 r.ltc..'' .1pply 11111\' ((I 111,ll)\ 11f $1()(~) \ll 1)1\){l'. ffi I' UNITED ~ ~ CALIFORNIA ~~!I~~'~~.,, BANK Mnmtx•1f O 1 (. • • r .... • • ·11 .. HEALTH Wednesday, June 7, 1978 DAILY PILOT .t f3 ~ Having a Physical Checkup Could Save Your Life • ; ~£.W 'I~ 81 YAtJK£ts • EOlJ1PMENT z R~t~ •l\\r 1 .., g 'Y.) Dinged A bats C wanted ~ .. ··--· .......... 8} Dr. Stcincrooo - Wha t pc-r<'ent age of the populnt ao n ha» ph ) -.1c al ('hl·ckup~ ,., hen I a p p:.in•utlv '"'II " Tl'n IJ l' r ( t' n t ' T v. (' n l v " ~tat1:::.t1c!> \Jry. I B u l i t ' :::. t r u t• I h :.i t ma n v who think t hev <tre \i.t~ll a ren 't Call th1.s iJ S(•are column 1f )OU v. ill . but you can't J{(.'t a ro und the truth tha t I f ee ling w e ll 1s nu guarnntee of being well D EAR DR. St ein · crohn . I walked into my COMPARE TO SHAVERS SELLING FORs30 to s40 ,.,, r# GIFT BOXED I .J a onoa ' oll 1u.· 1111 111 v .i 0 t h h 1 1 t h ti ii ' o n I \ beta u~e I lllJdl· u pnJ1n &M! lo nH \\lfr th<•t I would Rt'l a dH'('kup I ne'er fl•lt betk r But c1 n hour and a ha lf l ate r I ~tumbled out foci· I n~ lake.• a11 invalid . Ex· aminat1on -.howcd that I had had a ~1lent heart attack l\\.O y1.•ars ugo. I had passt>el 1111 the ups l't s toma<'h LO too muc h eating and dnnkmi,: ut a wedd1n~ par ty Considering how I was working und playing so ' ·~· hard. mv'doctot told me ,.--------.. J wa" lutky to learn the DOCTOR IN h,ad ne ws. I guess he THE HOUSE ".t!> nghl. Here I um, l\\t•nt ~ ~·cars later . ahve anti fl'l'l1n~ q uite ~ood. I attribute 1t to know- ing my he art was weak, and laving accordingly. I think l would have bee n a dead man long ago 1f I h<idn't received the "bad newi " on my 40th birthday I h ave my wife and doctor to thank for still being around to enJOY my grandchildren :rnd life in general. Mr. L. D E AR DR. Stein· croho: Never had any complaints. but some sudden urge made m e go in for a phys ical checkup whe n I reache d 50. Guess what . routine X -r ays of my lungs showed., A s m all tumor in m y r ight lung. l hadn't coughed , lost .111y weight or appetite. I fe lt s well right along. I c.·uuldn't believe the bad news. I had my opera · t 1011 . T he y removed most of my lung H e r e I am ap· proaching the biblica l 70. I know I wouldn't be here to tell about 1t ii I hadn't gone in for an ex· am1nat1on. I g uess Che moral is tha t )Ou don't r eally know you are s till healthy until you find out an a doctor 's office. Rig ht'> I know yo ur ans we r. Mrs. 0 . 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'fhe loser wall be left with dlsappo1ntment ·' ll 's right there for both teams." said Washingtoo guard Tom Hende r;;on. "We'll see who wants 1t more " "The team that 1s willing and able to get clear or whatever ob- s tacles arc in its way Is the team that will win." said Seattle forward Paul Silas. H's been an 10teresling series for basketball purists, as two e\lenly m atched and w ell - coached clubs have jabbed and sparred. probing each other for any sign of weakness. ll 's been a o. w r .... ,,,., Oa1111el 2 at 6 c h ess ga me b etween the l'Oaches. Washingt on's Dick Motta a nd Seattle's Lenny Wi lkens. as they alternately have uncovered a weak link 10 the other team and patched up Halos Duel Oakland Angels Need Scenery Change By HOWARD L. HANOl' Of u.. o.ilf l"ll•t s i.tt The Angels and Manager Jim , Frego:;a are hoping a c ha nge 10 scene ry will ~ive them the lift they need to get back on a win- nmg track. Tonight the H alos and Oakland A 's play a doubleheader in the Oakland- A lam cda Col1st:um after the Ha1t1more Unoles swept a two- garfl c set with an 8-6 triumph over one-time mvmcihle Nolan R yan T ue!-.d:.ty evcn1n~ at Anaheim Stadium Ryan la1:ked his us ual v<:locity and was consistently behind lhe A n~b Slate All G.11"-0f'l ICMPC A.OSio 11101 TOf\tqM C111Jtorn1rt11t 08kl.ano U1 Tl"ut\Otlly C....1ttorn1• at O.illand F r.O•f N!'w Yew la 4tt (,ahtorrtia \ \\ 0 .... I H p m I l)p m Oriole hitters 10 <• game that was dec 1dl'd e<irly despite /\ngel threats m the• t:1ghth and ninth mntllJ.!!-. ANOTHER OF THE hllle things Fregos1 i.poke about after Monday night's loss <'roppcd up to put <1 damper on the eighth tn· ning uprising. With two runs m anct runners on f1n.t and second with no outs, Ron i'~airly was un- able to move the m up with a bunt and Don Baylor was picked off second. ··w e came back and we re in the ~ame lo the l'nd." Fregos1 said "But we m ade a mistake and 1t cost us the ).!ame ." Is the manager con cerned about Ryan and the fact he has lost three st ra1~ht and had only three strikeouts in fi ve plus NOLAN AYAN JIM FREGOSI innings Tuesday night? "E verybody goes through a ~lump and pitchers arc the same as hitte~ ... Fregos1 said. "As long as he doesn't get down on himself. he'll be all right. .. BUT PITCHE RS A RE only in there every four or five days and it bothe rs them more because they can't do anything about it until the next time out. 111:-. arm may be going through a little dead stage, I don't know. "Dyar Miller did a helluva job 1n relief tonight l 4.hought." he ad cl ed. I low does Ryan feel about his situation? ··1 haven't thrown well the last four s tarts and if I knew what was wrong, f would c:orrect it ... Ryan said: 'Tm definitely not throwing as well as I did a month ago. ··But pitchers go th rough s lumps like hitters and one bad habit leads lo another . I knew I didn't have outstanding stuUcbut I fe lt all right a nd my arm has r e ached a point whe re the velocity is about the s ame as earlier in the year. It's beyond the dead stage. "l 'LL J UST HAVE to study the films and try to figure out what 's wrong." Ryan has allowed 16 earned runs m h1s last 16~ innings a nd the 12 hits he gave up Tuesday night fell one short of his Angel s ing le game high or 13 in 1973. Centerfielder Larry Harlow had three hits and three stolen bases for the Orioles along with making an oustanding catch on a lo n g fly ball by Rance Mulliniks in the third inning. Ed· die Murray, who hit a 10th in- ning homer Monday night. a lso had three hits. LYMAN BOSTOCK HAD thre<! hits for the Angels and raised his batting average to .253 while R o n Jackson 's two safe ties moved his average up to .389. 9ALTIMC>ttE CALIFOIUflA Ma•low <I Lopel (I O.tu•r lb E Murr•f 10 S11>9lel0t> rl l M•Ydh ICellf II Smtlll10 (,dr<I• S\ O••en9er S\ Sk•QQ~ c ... r"... • .. r" ... • 7 l 0 L<11>druu• rf ) l 7 I 0 0 0 0 ~1<11 70 4 I 0 I J I I 0 80\IOO <I S I l I ) I l 1 Rudi II • I I I • I 1 I 8•Yl0f dll s 0 I I ) 1 1 o 8 .Je<k\Oftlb J o 1 1 • 0 1 2 L•MIOfd 30 0 0 0 0 S O 0 0 F•trlf lb • 0 0 0 J I 1 I Humohr~f < l 0 0 0 n 0 0 0 Re11enmuod pl! 0 0 0 0 • I I I C"•la u O 0 0 0 Mulll1>1k~ \S 3 l•l 0 Oo,.1>11>9< I 0 0 0 Tot•t\ J1 a 15 1 Totals 31 • 10 • 8•t11more 011 031 010 -t C•lttor1>1a 101 020 ~ • E -Gar <I• 7. Oauer . OP-8.t1Clmore I , Calllorn1a J. L08 -S..11tmore 8. Galllorrw• I 70 -ICellv. 38-C..r"•· Ullldreeu•. SB-ff•f'lo• J, E.Munav SF -(;¥cl.a. I~ M •Ell ••SO U LTIMO•« 0 -11.-er lW,(>.ll I 6 I> ~ 7 1 Flinn 0 I 0 0 0 0 I Martlner I', l o o 1 1 Sl..,hou\e ~, 0 o o O o CALIFORNIA Ay•n IL.l .. 1 S'' 17 I I 7 l O Miller )ti ) I \ 1 l Save -Sl•nllovu 191 M8P G"<h IOv o M•rllnu 1. S1nqlel0t> IOy 0 . Moller 1. WP T Marl1Mr. T J · 11 ... -0 ,'6A. * ANGEL NOTeS -IC•t> •r-'t 11.71 """Tom Grltti11 l0-11 wlll p<Rll tor lhe AnQel\ IO<l•<;Jlll '"''" J ..... J-14-31 -A.._, Wlrttt 11..JI 90lnQ IOf CM A ·s. T,,.,,wi.y 1>0Qtlt. tocnwr CorClf\a cMI Mar Ml9ti sl., Matt K-11 1a.o •Ill pitch •or D•klan<I -Inst Olrh It~ , .. ., ... W?>lle Ille Anqets •no A'• •re s'"'9QllnQ '" '"'" qamn '" 1-days, ti. Orlotes •Ill l>e re.linq up tor " -•k•od -ies wlfh OHiand. The A-I• re1um llOme lo l'tO\I "'-slr1>99liftQ, o.ttlir>Q van11ws o...,. tr.a W'llllllftljj '!lllll Franll T.,.M IFrlcMy l, -· .,..., CS.lurdayl ...0 0... UW (SundAyl dOlnQ tM plKhinQ .•• AM.--r Jim F,.._i " 1•1'11\9 Ills ~Un S«lovsl f He ~I lime ••Ollod Ille !Httln<J c• lelli"9 each hiller • sll.,.llOn -,,. .. ,,.9 them hU ecc.ordlnt,llY -si.yed Ul\111 all players ,,.., ~ on Ille u1qe. 8ut>11nQ. hll.....i f\11>. movlfto ,,_,., 10 third at>d K O<in<;J lhM'r\ trom Ille NMc.omtr _..., .,.,_h1su1mm.!>ds. problems or their own. The latest move came during Sunday 's lopsided 117-82 victory by Washington at Landover. Md .. which tied the best-of-seven c bamp1onsh1p series 3-3 a nd pro· longed the le ngth iest NBA season ever to its limit of seven months . 23 days since the open mg tap or the r egular season Because his best s hooting guard. Kevin Grevey. was able to play only six minutes due to a sprained left w rist. Motta moved 6·6 forward Bobby Dandridge m- to the backcourt Sunday. That enabled the Bullets to get anothe r big man into the game. giving more playmg time to re- serves Mitch Kupchak aqd Greg Ballard. They helped the Bullets dommate the boards, fueling a run nin~ ga m e that enabled Washington to roll up the widest margin or victory ever m the Cina I playoff series. .. By pull10g forward J ohn J ohnson 10 to cover Dandridge . that got a guard out or there ... explained Motta. "And 1t ·s been their guards who havt! killed us ... T his will be the ninth year in a row the NBA 11> crowning a new champion. Last year'i. winner. Portland. was ousted by Seattle 10 the playoff quarterfinals this season. Seattle tried to counter by keeping four lrontcourt men m the game. which was fine with Motta. " And 1t wi ll be the first cha m p1oni:.hip m the history or either franchise. NEWPORT LANDOWNER Former Ra ms quurtcrback J oe Namath has bou~ht pro· pcrty in Nl'wport Beach and reportedly will build in the exclusive Spyglass Hill A"---- arca. Namath is shown with a~ress Ltn~a E\'ans on the :.ct of "AvalanrO Expre'\S ·. a m ovie he ·s making in rtuni<:h. We~t Germany. ._ Now It's Newport Joe Ex-QB to Buil,d $1 Million Home? Joe Namath. glamor boy quarterback for the New York J ets and last year for the Los Angeles Rams, has purchased three adjoin- ing lots atop the exclusive Spyglass Hill area 1n Newport Beach, the Daily Pilot ha~ learned. Namath is rumored lo be planning con· ~truct1on of a home va lued at more than $1 million. No building permits ha ve been filed with c ity offices yet. and Assistant Director or Building Bobby Fowler says actual construr · lion probably couldn't be started until six m onths after the first papers are filed. Other homes in the neighbOl"hood of SI million are already under construction in the Spyglass Hill area. which overlooks. Coror).f del Mar. An employie of the John 0 . Lusk and Son company m 1'4ine said Namath has finalized purchase of the lots. which were reported!)' sold by Lu....t personally to Nama th. The former q uarterback has been io Munic• fo r filming of a motion picture, "AvaOlnche Expn·~l't " and 1s a lso working on ~1 NBC situation comedy. "The Waver ly Wo1ders," in \\h1ch Namath portrays the cf3Ch. of a wmless high school bas ketbalt lt!a m . Namath retired following the 1977 season after playing second s tnng to the Rams' Pal Haden . During Namatli's one-season stay with the Rams. he resided in a Long Beach apartment. Bullpen Finally Gets Rest Oranges Overthrow Sweet Victory for LA ............. FL YING OVER RUSS HODGES IS DODGER Bill RUSSELL. NEW YORK (AP l Sometimes baseball is a game you can't figure and Los Angeles Dodger Manager Tom Lasorda s topped trying Tuesday night a nd just enjoyed his club's 8-2 victory over the New York Mets that snapped a rive-game losing streak. "How sweet it is." Lasorda s aid in the Lo s An geles c lubhouse after a route-going performance by southpaw Doug Rau. 6-2, who managed to stave off New York despite 11 Met hits. Lasorda h ad conducted a closed-door meeting before the game with the Mets Monday and the Dodgers promptly went out and blew an 8-2 lead. losing 9-8. "No, we didn't have another meeting,.. Lasorda remarked. "You can't do that eve ry day or they lose their eff~Uveoess." What really pleased Lasorda was the complete game effort of Rau. "What we need is two or three complete games like tJus. l never considered hilting for Rau or a nything, l didn 'l want to go to the bullpen. .. Lance Kautzhan we nt four innings last night ;md Charlie Dodger• Slate A"OMMs .. KAK C7'91 TOl\t<;Jlll LO\An9fleS&l-YO<I< Spm Th<.tr\O., Los An~IH<ll MonlrNI • 30 o.m F rldU Los A1t9eln at Montr~&I • lO p m Hough went four on Sunday." He also neglected to mention that b is late-game ace. Terry Forster. h.ad allowed seven runs, six of them earned, in his last two outings. But the relief corps got a res t las t night as the Dodgers stormed back from an early l-0 deficit with a four-nm fourth inning against Mets starte r Nino Esplnosa, 5·4. With one out. Reggie Smith. who tater s m ashed his ninth A.A.U Meet Features' A.ll·star Field LOS ANGELES--One or the finest fields ever assembled for the AAU National Tr ack and Field Championships will ron· verge on UCLA's Drake Stadium this weekend. From ao aU-star field in the men's 100.meter dash to a reun· ion of five members or the pole vault's exclusive 18-foot cluh. I he competition 1r. so loutth thot records ~houlri l>t· the rule rather lhan the t'Xl'<•ptwn Ac•taon bc-J.ttni. Thursday with field l'vent tnals. heat race~ in nc-11rly every running event and fina ls in the women 's 5,000 meter wal. 10,()00.meter run and two mile r('lay. Tickets for open- ing day are $1 al the gate. Friday 's agenda will be hig hlighted by finals in the men's long jump, high jump, 100 and low hurdles. Admission Fri· day and Saturda y is $6 for adults. $4 for juniors. Included in the nearly 1,100 en· tries are four athletes from UC Irvine. two of which have $hots at winning titles. Steve Scott, a senior, will try to def end the 1,500 title he won l ast year whi le fres hman LA Monte Kmg wlll be looking lor nn upset win in the long JUmp It was m the 1977 nationals it.hat Scott fi nally de feated his ttr<'h·rival. Wiison Waigwa of Kenya, with a m eet record 3:37.29. Scott is coming off a vie· tory ln t.be NCAA championships last weekend in which he ran 3:37.58. Walgwa, who ls 7·1 against Scott, won t bis season's only m eeting. a 3:56.6 mile on tbe same track a month ago. Also entered ls Dick Buerkle, who ran a 3:54.9 mile indOOrs early this year. Scott's best mile is 3 .53.9. the sixth fastest ever by an America n. King. who has the 1978 world best tegitlmate long jump <26·10Y.a) is also in a talented ' field. Defending AAU champ Arnie Robinson, who nipped King at the Modesto Relays last month with a wind·alded 26-U Y.a, 1 -.... ---• .. ... -... ' .. -... . ""' . is e ntered, a s is Stanford's James Lofton. who beat King in last week's NCAA finals with a windy 26-ll:V... Also entered is forme r OIYtll· pie champion Randy Williams. • UCI 's Ed Ablmeyer and Dave Dan iels are entered in the 3 ,000-meter s teeplec hase. Ahlmeyer finished toth in the NCAA finals with a t i me of 3:40.95 which was the fifth best t his year by a n Ame rican. Daniels fell over the last barrier in his prellm race and failed to ma ke the finals after running second throughout The sprint field can best be described as awesome. The 100 <See AAU, Page 8·2> • • homer. singled to start the rally. Afte r Ron Cey walked, Steve Gar vey drove a line double to right center. scor ing both Srruth and Cey. Rick Monday plated Garvey with a tnple and Mon- day scored on Steve Yeager 's sacrifice fly. Rau. who struggled all night but reached back when he was in trouble, worked out of several jam s with of~·speed stuff. "The whole game was the fifth inning," Rau said. "when Steve Henderson came up with two men on. But he 's been pressing and I got him on a change up." Henderson rolled out softly to Garvey at fi rst and Rau escaped his biggest trouble. shutting the Me ts out the rest of the way. I.OS ANGELES Lope\ H> Ruueu ~s R Smllllrf Cev lO G•rv~y 111 MonclO II 0 8aotrlf Norin cl Yu9er t A•~ p all r II bl s 0, 1 s 0 0 0 s 2 7 1 1 I 0 0 s 1 1 1 J 1 I I I 0 0 0 7 I 0 0 7 0 I I 7 0 I I Tol.t<' J2 I f I NEW TMK .. •lllM Maullll <I ~ o I O E.M•dCIOx Jll 4 0 ? 0 S MenderMl<'lf SO O O MCl"l-1 lb • l 1 I G<>leve ri 4 0 1 0 Stum\c 3 O IO Foll ~s • 0 0 O Fl'r"" lb 4 0 l I Espinosa 11 7 O o o 8 . va1en1IM pl\ I o O O 8.MeltQ~P O 0 0 0 Yo11nqbl00d pfl I 0 1 O Tot•'' ll l 11 2 l..O\ A"9f'I" 000 «14 011-4 New Vork 010 100 G00-4 E-R11sie11. OP~ew YO!'lt C1 I. LOB~os Af>9elet 1, ........ 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The Oranges h2d their prob· aems Monday night, getting clobbered 32· 15 by the struggling Nl'W York Apples. Monday's result would also make you think that Tuesday night's match against the first- place Boston Lobsters wo uld be even worse, consid e r ing the Lobsters we re undefeated .it home. Guess again. Anand AmritraJ a nd Cliff Orysdale came back from a 5-1 deficit in the supert1e breaker aod defeated Tony Roche and Roy Emerson 7 -6, leading the Oranges to a 21-20 WTT victory over Boston. Anaheim had j umped to an early lead as Kathy Harter and Francoise Durr defeate d Martina Navratilova and Terry Holladay, 6-2. Navratilova re- bounded to put the Lobsters a head 8·6 by defeating H arter 6·0. In other WTT action, New York nipped Indiana 25-24. M..+Mt1,...._21 Womet> -Havret110Va 18 1 clef "i•rtff ... ; Hener·l>lin ~I dll. NeYl'et1lov•MOll...Uy .. 2. Mef> -o...-.. lAI def ~he .. l ; Rot,,._ El'lttnon CBI clef, C.Ox·O.-'t'sd•le .. 1 Mtud -ourr-NTW'ltr•I (Al a.f tiOllMt.,. E\teo~. 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Ll•ague gar4.• al A naheim St.1d111n1 l'ro~111·1·1~ lor '"t:aking t ht• long M'<1rt11g tlrough. that has :.1•t·n t ht.• Surf s hut 1ut to ur -.1rJ1ght times are goou ~gainst th<· Sting, a tt>am that ha~n 1·12 rel'orc\ Hus scc.1son and has'>een -.;t ru gg l1 n g mor (• thc.t n 'h e i\nah1·1m-ha:-.Nt Surr. The Sun\S now 7 7 .inti 111 third plac-e an itt di\ •~!Oil ~ Dan Counce, the Surf's leading scorer with 11 points, is still out of a ction with an a nkle mJury. Sewe ll says the lineup will re- m ain a bout the s ame as the last f,!ame a week ago ugainst St•at lie t'\nselmo V1t·wso mav start <.1t ll'ft wing rn pla('(• c>f Stt.•vt- Moye rs with the ba la nce of the :-.tarting team intal'l ,John Jackson will he 1n goal ith Ray E vans. Len Hc·ni::ry te r Wall and Joe Cl<Jrke on -...4"'1'.,::•ck line. At m1df1t'ld will tx> Mi;l lcOlm Lord, Hob O'Leary a nd Al Trost with Les Barrell and Geor,l?e Gra ha m o n the front lint· with e ither MO)t>r.., or Vte·io-.11 ,..,...r-.ea1 AAU TRACK MEET. • • 11wl11dcs NC'At'\ champion Clcin ,., 1'.d"'Jni'> of lJSC tl0.18 >. de 11•rHlinlo{ t'\J\U c:hC1mp1on Don ()11 <1rnl· 110 l:!l, indoor sensation ll 1111~l11n r.frTc•ar <rnd lfar vc:' (; lanl'c ut Auhurn ( 10.14 ). Ariel to that t'am1ha r name:. lik•· Str·ve Willia ms, ~teve Ric1 1t11·k. Johnny .Jone:. and J am es Cill-1·:-. anrl it 's no wondc•r th(• world mark r,f 9.95 by .J 1m lime~ 1s lhn·ah'nt'd I ('l./\'s M1k1• Tully will try Lo • r .1-.1• .111 astc•n sk t hat hang~ "' 1• 1 Ills 18·fP 1 pole vault la!>t u111nth at lht• Pat• 8 fina l:-,. \k.1:-.un•m1•nts '<lrwd hcforc: .ind after his t•ffort whe n the wind bl·w the 1·ros1> b;,1r off th1· s tan d;;trc:h and 1t appears Tully's bid for a "'1rld reeord w1 II not he a Cl't'pled.. If cnmpcltlhn hl'lps, howcvt'r. he could e ras' Da vc· Roberts· 18·81/" sta ndard 1111s week. In the f1~ld are HM'ootq-s F.:irl Bell. Larry J essee. DC>\ lla1 rd cind ll<.1 lph Haynie. Anothe r good c·han<J· fnr a n •c·- ori1 looms in the dist.us where Ma c· Wilkins has l<>i>>cd thl' i:m.foot barrier lhrt•c· tines th1:-. :-.eason m qUt•st of twtten~g his world m ar k of 232 fi J\ lst. en lt•red 1s four-l1m1· Olym•)I(' chcimp Al Ocrter. whn •~ mak'-'g <t com eback a t thr age of 41. USC Still Undefeated In Series OMAllt'\. Neb. tAP l --"lie gu tt1•<t 1t out," Southern l';lllforrua (;o<ich Hod Dedeaux -.aid about p1ll'ht'r Hod Box · hcrgl'r after lht• lop·rnnked Tro- .1:rns h«'c<1m<' th<' last undefeated I t'<J m m th<' CollC'J.!t' Wor ld Series II\ IH·;it1ng sl't11 11 d nrnkcd Arizona St.tk Boxlwrger re tired 12 of the fmul t:J Sun Devil batter!> as the TroJ:.ins took a 5 2 victory Tues. day night. lie p1l<:hed his way o ul of a bases·loaded jam m the t 11th innmg after allowrng <i run- 'l'Onng single and gavr up a solo homl' r un lo J amie Allen in the -.1xt h "Then Boxberger got tough_ ll look a lot nf guts." said USC's ('hrn, Smith who doubled home \\hat prrl\l'd lo bt• the wmnmg r un t rsc will mt·t•t North Carolina t onight. with Emit' Mauritson t hl' p robable Tro1an st artN P1tr hmg for lhl' T<1r Heels \.\1ll he C reg Norris. J.1 . J. Ar11ona State, like North C~1rohn~1 and M1am1 car rying o nt> lot.s, meets the Hun1ettne:i in tonight's f1r$t gam e. rhr1s Ba ndo sum med up the Sun D1..•v1 Is· ull1tudc fo llowing the loss to use· "W1"r« nut through vet. We'\c got tomorrow '' · Sc0teby IMl11t• Ar110M Stdt• 000 011 000 7 6 1 ~IMr,. C..I OtO OJO Oh-) 8 I Jon•\ V·t'-UU•·I • ., I ~nd Bdndo SO•ltf"'9f'' •nd \/.)nGo•Or• VY ho•h"'9"' 11 1 IL JonPS t 1) /1 HR .AfflQn<i St.tt,.. Alltn 40 A-1) 2•• lt.WS r~orO• SOCCER MISCELLANY U.S. SenQte Nominee Bradley Wins Again f'rom AP Disoatche& CLARK. N.J . "Right now, I JUSt want to en· 1oy the victory ." said Bill Bradley. the former basketball star who had just become New J ersey's Democratic nominee for the U.S. Senate. RrudJey, who bucked his party's organization l'n route to an easy vi<:tory over former state t n•usurer H1chard C. Leone cind lormer slate &n. Alexander J . ~lt>nza. will face conser v1:1t1ve Ht'publi<'cin .lt'ffrey Ut•ll 1r1 the Novcmht•r eleN1on Hell . who a d vocalt'l> a 30 pt-rcent cut 1r1 I ht· federal mrnmt' tax, upset libt'ral Rt'i.mbhcan Sen. Clifford Cast• Bradlt·~ mJk1n).! 111s f1r.,t hid lor IJOl1t1 l'al A1ll1ce, said hl· had gotll•n ·wr~ good feclinRS BILL BllAOLEY as I ran around the sla te, but I wasn't sure. "Sometim es the randidate doesn't get the right pen.pect1ve because people don't come up and say thev art.· rwt gomg to vote for you '' Thl• 01wt1 mt.· Bhodc~ scholar and New Yo rk 1-.nu·kctl)(H'kl•r s tar h<Jd rC'hed heavily on his n·kbnt ~ 1mat;l' 1n lhe campaign, gelling help lrnm s ueh friends as Robert Redford. Paul Simon and Du:.lln I loffman Bradlt•y's t.•a mµa1 gn manager. Susan Thomases. said Hradley hud expected to be oppos- ing Ca:.e 10 November "We have not studied Bell . we'vt• nt•vt•r watched him campaign and we don't know h is stren~ths and wc1:tknesses," s he said. Sh1;: added, however , that the defeat of the 74-ycar·old C<Jt>C e lim inated several issues Bradley would have h<Jd to (pcc "the experience issue. the age issue a ncHlle carpetbagger issue." Hradlcy and Bell both are 34 and both moved lo Ne"' Jl•rsey 1n rcct!nt years. .----fluote of the Duy----... Rookie pro golfer Nancy Lopez, who re- l't•nlly. won three stn.11gh1. tournaments : "Every morning when I wake up, I have to pinch m\ ''•lf I fall an love a ll over agam with life. Somt• p<.·ovll' get big -headed when they Slart having i.uccess. I ho~ I neve r change." Ebe.e~ i11 Sperf.s •.. BASEBALi. Cmcmnall 's Johnny Bench, who h<is not lx:cn µlaymg regularly since May 27. 1s s uffer ing from a strained lower back. lie''> expected to re. turn to the lineup m three days . The Oakland A's placed outfacld• .. r Glenn Burke on t he 15 eta' disabled hst :rnd called up i\iark Budaska from Van 1·ou\ l'r Aurke has a ptn('hed ll<'r\t• 1n his neck .. Dave King ma n 's grand s lam homer and J three-run dou b le b) .>OHHHY HNCH p1khl'r Dave Roberts powe red thC' Ch icago Cuhs to u 9-4 win over v1s1ttng Houston Tuesday . . . Taylor Duncan knocked in four runs with a three-r un home r a nd a double to lead Oakland to a 7·1 dec1s1on over the Boston Red Sox. It w ;1s Duncan's f11'<\l Amen can League hits ... J.'ran<'iS('(• Ra rrio., of the Ch1cago White Sox scat· t('rf'd st•vt•n hit~ to µtteh t he Sox to a 3·0 decision m 1·r the Clcvelanct Indian., .. Gorman Thomas bdtcd u two run hnml•r cind Paul 1'1oUlor hit a solo :.hot to lead M1lwJukee to a 5·1 "'In over Detroit PNe r Bavasi, president of the AmeriC'an Lt•agul"" Toronto Blue J a)s. has been voted l>JM.•ball s Man or the Ye;;tr 1n Canada for 1977 GOLF Al Geibnger r eturns lo the scene of his 1977 D:mny Thomas-Memph1-. Golf Classic which begins Thurs day. He posted an alJ.t1m r PGA tour rec ord scorC' of 29-30 59. 13 s hots under par. in t he !Wcond round of the 1977 event and rod e t hal landm<ark arhle\le ment to, the 11th t itle or his career . _ . Don Roxburgh of Srotland elim inat- ed Jim Gabrielson of Georgia, 11 up on the 19th hole m the i-e<'ond round nf t lw Britis h 1\mateur golf c·hamp1onsh1ps at ALGElllERGH Tr oon, Scotland ... Other second round winne rs included t'\men ca11s Frank Campbell, John E ller Jr., Rkhard Welch a nd Ted •·erguson ... Host Sam llou!-.ton St<itl' spar ked by Lee Singletary•s 69. holds a three·stroke lead in the NAIA golf cha m - pions hip toumamt•nt al Huntsville, Texas ... Ray Arlnno shot a thrN· under par 68 m a second round Tuesday to lead f1vl• sectional qualJriers here into the U.S. Open and qna h fiers m San F rancisco intt> the U.S. Open at De nver. BASKETBALL Owners or t he Burra10 Oraves appear reudy to move the NRA franchise to :rnother c1tv. John Y. Brown, prmc1pal owner. met with rivic lc:adcrs m Minneapolis Tuesday to discus the poss 1b1ht1es of returning a n NRA team to the area. whi<•h lost the Laker-. to Los Angeles after the 1959·60 season. The Braves reportedly had been near C'Omplet1ng u deal to move to Dallas . The f10am·1allv troubled New Jersey Nets, rE> portedly about to lX' sold by owner Roy Boe. havt' paid Rutger:. t:n1VN'>1t~ SI0,000 of tht-$87.000 o wed the ~thool tor u:.t• of its athlN1r fac1llt1es TENNIS Playins,: m his first Lo umament since bt'm~ hosp1tah1ed with a blood disorder. Jimmy Connor-. east-d into the final 16 of a g r&ss court tourney in London "1th a fi :1. fl 3 "1n !I\ l'r Ru.S!>t>ll Simp-.on of .New Zcal;rnd Sta n SmiU1, J lalt' l.lr rival tu the :-.arne lounlt'Y after a n early exit in the Fre nch Open. nl'l'.'dt·tl rust 42 mmutl'S to S('Orl' a Ii 0. Ii :! \ IClorv OV{'f' Japan 'sKeo Hira ia . BOXING World Box10g "'> . Council heavywL·1~hl cham pion U AH SMITH Ke n Norton and thalle nger Larry Holmes engaged in a face-to-face verbal d1:.pute Tuesday m a train- ing cam p scene µnor tu t ht•ir title fight Friday ni~ht m Las Veg<.ts An amateur boxing tourna- ment. m a disco 111 G lt·nd;;tfe has been stopped by D1str1ct Attorney Bob Gallagher. FOOTBALL The National Football League owners are seeking to add two plciyers to the play ing roster Tht· New York JeLs traded de- fE!ns1ve tackk· Carl Barzila us kas to the G reen Bay Packers tor a p<J1ror1979draft cho1c~-, ICE HOCKE Y Tr-d Linds a y. gene ral manage r of the Detroit Red Wings. has bet>n nam ed NHL excc-ut1vt' of the ye1tr by the Sportmg News . . coacht''4 Don Cbeny of the Boston Uru1ns and S<-ott Bow man or the Montreal Cana- d1ens have lx'en r1n<•d Sl ,000 each by NHL pre!>&· dent John Z1eglr r for uncom pllmenta ry rem a rks about thl• off1uat1ng during t he Stanley Cup playoffs n•ntt'r Roland E riksson, le ading scorer for Mmne~ota last season. signed a t wo- year NHI. pact "1th Vancouver Tuesday . . Gene Carr, a forward who plaved with P1tLsburg h last -,eason . inkt•d a 11.1.11 ~t:<Jr µ<.ict \\.Ith Atlanta. HORSE RA<.ING Shir ley He ights overtook front running llawa11 Sound. a ~5-1 outsider ndde n by Willie Shoemaker, and Sl'Ored a head victory to- day m the Ep:-um IJerl>y Shoe's nde wa!'\ lus first m the Epsom Derby . T he winner. a threc-yeur-old so n of 1971 Epsom victor Mill Reef. ea med $170,000 for his efforts. OTHER S PORTS Scotla nd's Willie Johnston, the <.'l·ntcr of a doping scandal which has tainted the World Cup soccer m atc hes in Argen- tina, claimed t he St-otllsh delegation was using him as a scapegoat to cover up its poor s howing. .Johnston reportl•dly had be<!n ta kmg medication fo r hay fever. µilb, he ~ciys, that were given him by the delegation m Scotland ... Warren Holmes was s igned by tht• Los Angeles Kings after sconng 48 goals and 33 assists tor t he Interna tional League hockey farm team . . The NCA A t urned down a h1c1 by m1·mlwr-. of lht' ncwlv formed Mid· Conltnent Conlcrenct: to become a D1v1s1on I e nti· ty. Off1c1als from Akron Un1vers1ty, Youngstown State. Northern Iowa. Northern M1ctugan, Eastern lltinois and Western llhno1s were seeking a change from Division II s tatus to Divis ion l·AA in football and Div1s1on l m basketba ll. s,..ri ... a • .r~T\I R ADro: T"onignt Baseball · Dodgers at New York, 5o·clock, KABC C790 >; Horse Racing -· Feature Race from Hollywood P ark, 5:30, KIEV (870>; Baseball Angels at Oakland. 6 o'clock, KMPC <7101 ; Socrcr -LA Aztecs at Portland. 8 o 'c lock, KllS 1102.7 >. TV: Tonight -NBA Basketba ll -Washington at S eattle. 6 o'clock. Channel 2; Soccer -Los .. Angeles Aztecs at Portland, 8 o'clock, Channel 11 : Wo r ld Cup Snccer Aust ria vs Sweden. 10 o'clock. Channel 34 Baseball Standings-------,Collision Course /\MERICAN LEAGUE NlTIONAL LEAGUE Boston EastD~is:r .~~·GB East~is1~~ P ct. GB For Borg, Vilas? N Y k Chicago 29 20 .592 MALCOLM IBD McJr. acays: ya11 .... IMlff to .,. 0 •.mu -for e w o r :io 22 .577 412 Philadelphia 27 21 56:l 1 1 ~ Det roit 28 23 .549 fi Mont real '.!.7 24 .~29 :1 Ba lt1mon· l 9 25 .537 fi':.: Nt•w York ,c .·m .. "~ 7 Milwa ukee 26 25 .510 8 Pittsburuh ~:: "" ·~·s"'1 ~, Cle ve land 23 28 .451 t 1 "' "'" c.o ••• ,.. St. Louis 2l 34 .382 I I 1 o ronto 19 32 .373 15 West Division West Division San F rnn<·1sco 32 19 .fi27 Oakland Kans as Citv T e xas - J l 2l .596 l'111rinnat1 33 21 .611 1 .. 27 22 .551 21, f) d 2fi 24 .520 4 o gcrs 28 24 .538 4 '2 21> 25 .510 San Diego 23 28 .451 9 " 41 ~ Ho uston ~ .431 10 21 29 .420 9 Atlanta 19 J l .38Q 12•2 • Leasing to -*• ..,..., Angels Chicago Minnesota Seattle 21 30 .4 l 2 91 2 T_a,•a S<- 19 37 .339 14 0~1.Hl'wYor"1 7-Y't ~K lh1<•909, HOu!.""' 4 . , .... -W • hcrn OYailabl. "'ost makes e11d ,.odels. Ra.gi11g 111 price fro11t und•r SIOO. per-"'°"• Coll fM for a ... quote or better y•t COMe Pt Oftd SH Me today! 8•11imord.""'9l'4 !i•n OleQOet MontrNI, \USPf>lld@O Cl\l<•oo l, a.,..._ O Ph tleOl'lplllt 7, S.n FranclM:o, Mllw•Ull ... s, o.trolt I PlthbUflll! 4. Allent• l Ton l. K-Otv I \I LoulH, Onclnl\all 1 O•ktenc.' 1. Bo6""' 1 Tect.a,•ao.- Se8tlle4 ...... Yon.l , ~" !Hooton .. ti at New Yor" lle<ltrr °"'1'0-~";?.~ Cin<•n,..11 <don...m Ml et O.lcaoo (Bllrns A ... la ltlrett 1·) and K,._ S·O •• 0.kl•nct JI IWlrll\7.JanG Kl!OllQl>J.-41,1 '>•n Oteoo ,_, S-ll ., MonlrHI IGrlln\ley Toronto (Clency •-• and (iuv1,. 2 41 •t "1i, 7, roml)(~tlOnol iu~o"""' In Ci.v~t...O (0,,...).0end PaxtOft 1-ll, 7,twt -..n Franc1'1<0 (Hah<hl 2-11 •t Phtl-IP'>O• Oeln>1t ISi-S-11 et Mlh,,.ull• 111~~ tlonooro s31,n J~I. n "Hou,tOfl IO!KOll 7·71 •I PtttslNrvn IAOOllf0'1·S•, Cl\1c •oo ITorr••lb• 2-41 •• M 1nnuo1• IE•kkM>n .. 31,n ,, Allanla (H41nna !Ml al 54. LOUii IFalc~ 0-0 , Kan..,,s OIY l~w 0.1 or <rill@ ~ 11 ell•••• IAl•u -r 4-J), n • I .JOllisoN C .SOii n Nt w Y~ <Guklr' Ml ilt Se.ttle ICotOOfn t 11, l Auro .,_ 0n1,.~"'"~r•O..- Tl\"""y't G•mH o ..... " •• Monlre<tt, n Atl•nla •t St lou" ClnCIM•tl Al ChlcaQO AllAIN(ts A,...lsltOeki.M,n K•nNsOtrelTn•a.n HOU\IOfl .. Plnstiut'Qll, n Onl, 0 -S KheOultd LEASING ••• • wq0v ca.e.) Chlt •oo et Ml,_.., 11 Only o-scl\edulfd · T .. ,,,/·;.':j:JoHNSON & soN ,_ ~-Q •1'1 ,,. . ~ . I ALL MAKES ALL MODELS MEW OR 600 W. CO.\ST HWY.• MIWPOIT HACH• 646-0262 USED . . .. PARIS <A l» -Men 's quarter.final compet1· t 1on began in lhl• $400,000 French Open today with Btorn Borg a ml Guillermo V1l<1s favored to ad· vanrc toward a l'las h rn the final Sunday. V1la1.., seeded No. 2 behmd Borg, faced Chile's rising stur llans Gildemeister today, and Borg will play Raul Ham1rcz, the sixth seed, on Thursday. Otek Stockton faced No. 5 Ma nuel Orantes today. Borg;-\{.ho celebrated his 22nd birthday Tues· day with a fi-2. 11·4, 7-H victory over Roscoe Ta nner, has been playing splendid clay court tennis he re in quest of his third F rench Open title. Defending cha mpion Vilas did not play Im · press 1vcly m his opening matr hcs i_n this 14·day competition. but cam e back aggressively Monday to whip Arthur As he. Ita ly's Corra do Ba razzuttl had little trouble whippinR Stanislas Birner 6·1, 6·4, 6-1 Tuesday, but th<' 2s.vcar-0ld Rom an sa ys he doesn't feel content with his Ra me and mad e a d isappo10ted announce- ment "I don l tl11nk I'm playml;! w,•11. I'm not very <·onl ulC'nt," said Barauutt1. Italy's No. l player. ''I'm very tired . I'm not going to Wimbledon. I'm ~oin~ home to Rome to rest for two weeks afte r this 1s ovrr." Amen ean Eddie D1 bbs wh1ppcd P oland's Woj· te k F1bak 6·3, 7-5. 6·1 Tuesday, but not without raising some hackles at fa med Roland Garros Stad ium. 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I l f I I l I I I . , BASEBALL GOLF MIS""'E LLAN Y Wednesday Juna 7 1970 DAIL 'f PIL01 83 Area Stars Drafted Smith, Meridith Picked; Witt Signs Two Om ge Coast area prod· Ul'ts -Orange Coast Collete's Bobby Smith who prepped at Fountain Valley H igh a n d Golden West College product Ron Meridith who as now at Oral Roberts Univer s ity 1n Oklahoma. were c hosen irt Tlfesduy's free agent draft by major league baseball. Smith. who s ays he plans on playing at Cal State Fullerton, was tabbed by Milwaukee on the third round of the secondary phase. Meridith went on round four to Hous ton in the sam e format <selections or previously drafter players who did not s ig n 1 Four selections after Meridith went Servile High pitcher Mike W 1tt. and 1t didn't take the 6·8 Servile flas h long to put his name to a contract. !>agning for S37,500. ALSO SELECTED ID the rirst four rounds from Orange County were Villa Park High pitcher Dave Leeper and Canyon High's Rob Deer. The Minnesot a Twins chose Leeper in the third round and Deer we nt to the San Fran- ltOH MEltlOITH eoeey SMITH seco nd r ound . Sant a C lara University pitche r Rick Foley went to the Angels on the hfth round. The Los Angeles Dodgers took Oklahoma s tar Clay Smith as their first selection -<:oming on the second round. Also tabbed by the Dodgers were pitchers Augus t Ruiz Jr. o f M iami U niv e r s ity and Willia m Galagher from New York A fifth round c h oice by the Dodgers was John Robbins or Union , S.C. eoa HOllNElt HU81E 9ROOICS CSt•nle><d I 1()11 flo¥d C/>olltr P. \UCLA• '!!<-<<I<' O.rv Ph•M 11 Cif'e-Y PnlOI\ ~·· COkl•ho ..... SI I 1' ROCler1 11rr1el ont •USC OAICL.ANO I Ml~• Morqan, '" V•lley H19h S<noot L"' V~Q•\. N•iw ltt lrom l•••'!t t tm Conroy. ti G•tew•Y .-. ') M onrot'vlftP P" l ~~1:n AUttr1on. O. Mlthew; V#f H t, J Robt,. G'"" eut,, oi, Cf'ilr•I M1th19.tn • N\t(ndt l Yt(l(J(J.frc, 11>. ProvoW> E••I t<S. M••wi>oo. Ill \ S<oll Meyef, • ~\ttrnM1tll1gan St<on<Ury P,,.,..., 1,. Mo<llHI Ke,.,..,.,, u , Linn O<>nlon Or .. JC SAN FRANCISCO • I, Aooerl Cummtnv•. t 8rolll<!r Ron• HS.. Qllu90 1, S1t•en R•'""· p Norin Salm••. (Aloi H" S J, O•v•O WIQQon, IM)I S.,monow H '> ~~ foro. ,:t• • 9 otwrt 0,..,, ot (dnvon H ~. An•he1m. Ut1t s. J~Hre, Rdnwm. t 8frkt-ley. C..111 H S ~cono.rv Phase I Kevon 0.-,1. onl • !>olano, C.lol JC 1. G<eQOr• Bryd, lnl Cotvm 1>1a, Jenn. Stal~ JC SECOllO ROUND JJ S•n fr-lw:o -Steven R•I~. 1>. 1Nor1h S•lona\ H.S. I. JS 8dllomoro llrom MonlrHIT Edwin HOOi!. P. CP1>1nl Lom<1 H S. I. 36 Cie11elo1nd FANCY FOOTWORK Italy':-. Pctolo Rossi ... ~ match Tuesday in ,\ r gcntina. Italy scored . cisco Giants in the fourth round. ARIZONA STATE , although it lost to USC Tuesday night in the College World Series. s howed its strength in the first round when Bob Homer and Hube rt Brooks were the No. 1 a nd No. 3 picks in the draft. Cllros S.ndO, t. 1Aro1ona SI.I. 38 Oetrou Cr•lll Jollmon, ol. !UCLA 1 H Cone Inna ti Oa vld Van GorOcr. <. (USC I, 4S Po llSbvr'Qh - 8r•dltY P•lmer. p, IEscondi®H f, 1. stt•ps O\<•r llun}.(arv's btv;.in Kocsis a:-. the; \ ie ror li:tll duri11g Worltl Cup :-.OC'l'('I' I wo gouls in one m1null' to log a 3-1 vic- tory. Golf Roundup Amateurs Seek Berth in Series When the World Scmcs of Golf takes place at Firestone Country Club beginning Sept. 28. at is possible that two amateur.:. wall bt• 1n the held that will also ancludc at least 24 pr11fess1onal.., - Winner.. of lhe Brafo.h Amate ur and the United States ,\m<.1leur champ1ons h1ps have been anviled to p lay an the World Serit.>s <'VN s ancc its format was expanded for the 197ti ev<•nt. but a sclu·dule conflict has prevented amateurs from <tPJ>ear1ng at l'arl's tone. In t•ach of the last two years. the U.S. amateur was playNJ during lhl• s<.1me week a s the World Series of Golf and holh lht• Britis h und l ' S c hampions opted to play an the V S amateur Dunt Win• Costa Me•a Cro1Dn Frankie Durst is the new women's club champion al Costa Mes<A Golr <ind Country Club. She as a repeat winner of the coveted title and one of the more consistent golfers an the CM women's group .... Jim Perrin, a JO-year golf professional and former manager of numerous t op dubs in Southern Calafornaa. llawa11 and Nevada. is a vice president for International Golf and Promotion. Inc. out of Irvine. Founded m 1973. I GP :.pecaalizes in to urnament management a nd coordina- tlOn and 11romot1on of events for both pro and <.1mateur golfers. One of the ma an purposes of IG P b lo provide pro- tess 1onul men .md , ... omen the op· port unity to play compet1t1 ve golf. FRANKIE o~~sr ·"J'hl'n.":-. a real need fo r more pro golf tournaments. Per· nn :-.a vs "Of lhe 400 or so golfers ebg1ble for the PGA tour, only 150 can play an any given tournament." Area Golfer Su..-.,lbes-111 P6A Sclaool CHIP SHOTS Dave Sherr. a former assistant pro at Fountain Valley Mile $C'ju<.1re Golf Course, is among 150 s urvivors of regional qualifyin~ rounds to earn starting µo::.1t1ons an the 72-hole PGA school at the University of Nt·w M t•,11·0 (jolf Couri-.e lha::. week. The original group had 50:! hop1·l 11ls and w a"' redu<'cd al fi ve different sites St·ott Sin11>s on "hn played in the Costa Mesa Open st•\cr.tl 11m1•s out nf San Diego. also qualified for the ..,t•h1111I al-. dul fk n111s SL1undcrl-t of Yorba Landci tl'i n nen Emt-rge in Clttb Toarn~• RANC'llO S \"Ii JO/\QUl~ Ginny Stasko was the win· ner of :.an l'H 'O hol<'S tournam ent an A Flight at Ra ncho San .loaquan \\1th 40 1\ four-way tie resulted for first in B Fhghl hctwt·rn I.illy Monde, Marvel Bright, Marianne McGrath and Kay May, a ll with 40. Barbara Smith won C Flight With 401 ~ and Kay Le utweiler D night with 51. Lilly Mondf' :.and Jackie· Galhrailh had a 67 to wan a scotch 1wosomc l'\Cnt ~1 t:SJ\ VF.ROE C'Ol'NTRV CLUB -Jane Fohl, Anne O'Connor and Boppy Pickering we re the winners in a s rrambk toumamcnl with a score of 50 as <1 threesom e. Mitch ~1cDonald. Gt>ne Kt>rrick, Georgia Hill a nd Mickey Shannon had a nl't 46 to win th(' foursome prize. Flight win· ~crs tncludt>d Hill rn A. C'f'l'e ('oury in B. Maxine Perez in C and V('ma Roherts in D t'losC'st to the pin winne rs included Shirley McCurry 1J6l, Coury (J l, Mary Stre ff (til and Dorothy Massa 113! Phyllis Banks and Grace Mohler won a partner's ag- gretalt' odd holes tourney an A flight with McDonald and Karolyn Coic the B rt1~ht winners. EL J'llGllEL COl 'NTRY CLUB Peg He rten remains r.1s prl•s1dent of the womcn'5 golf g roup at El Niguel CC for the seC'ond year Lin Drane was named most improved ~olfl'r for the year with Vannah Wells taking over as han- dica p chairman, Junt> Ownens, J ean Kohls and Joyce Norman also installed as o fracers for the com ing year W.Germany, Italy~ Poles Post Wins HU ENOS AIRES. Argentina IA P l De fending champion West Germany stormed into top form and s lamml'd Mexico 6·0 Tuesday as the goals began to flow an the World Cup s occer tournament. Italy Sl'.ored two in a m inute and went on to crush Hungary 3 1. Poland, third pl<1ced team in the 1974 World Cup, overcame a stubborn T unisian team 1-0. It was curtains for Mexico a nd Hungary. Both suffered two de- feats in two games and had no 'c h ance o f making the next round. Ka r l-Heinz Rummenigge and llea nz Flohe scored two goals each as West Germany went against a disorder ed and easily outmaneuvered Mexican de- fense. The luckless Mexicans had the ir goalkee per. J ose Reyes. carried off on a str.etcher as he collided with Rummenigge an a bid to save the Germans' third goal. Soto More no took over in goal a nd worked like a hero. Dieter Mueller s t a rted the slaught~r with a cannonball from near the edge of the penal· ty area Tn the 14lh minute. rn the 29th minute Flohe split the tytex· ican de fense as if putting a knife th roug h butt er. and Hans Mueller took a pass to score the second goal. In the 31th minute. Reyes <hshed out t o m eet Rum· me na gge, who had taken the ball down the fac lrt 220 feel, but lost the contest. The Germ an got his foot to at to !:>core a nd Reye!> crumpled to the ground and was ea rraed off. Th e d e puty goa lkeepe r !>tepped into a nightmare. In the 4 Hh minute a free kick was touc hed to Flohe. who sent a s hot s creaming into the net from 80 feet. That made al 4-0 at halftime STARS SEEK FOUK111WIN SANTA BARBARA -Th e Oran~e County Stars return to the road tonight as they face San ta Barbara. the Western Div1s 1on leaders. at 8 here a t OC Santa Barbara. Last year the Stars managed only one wan in four tries on San- ta Barbara's court. The Stars. whose 3-1 record trails Santa Barbara <3·01 by a h alf-game. will be looking for their second win in a row an er M ond ay·s victorious home opener against Seattle. 11 3 Days, 3 Holes-in-one CREW MEMBER MIL FORD. Ind <AP) Thirteen· year-old Gary GPrensccr isn't quite ready for the pro i;tolf tour yet. but it shouldn't be long al the rate he's go- in te. Gary. who will ente r the ninth grade ut Wawasee High School ne xt fall and plans to try out for the golf team. decided to try his luck again on Sunday. This time. playing with t wo men he m et at the course. he did it with a 9- lron on the 115-yard seventh hole. GALLANT LADY 102· Motor Yacht The Milford teC'n·ager. who has been playing ~olf three years. fired holes-m -onl' on suct·e~sivl' days Soturday, Sundav un<I Mond1Jy And he has w1tn1'i-s<'s who s upport his l'l:um "I was -;urta excited Saturday hN•ausc I was not doanr. loo good a nd I i:ot ll on the lust hole." he said Tucsd:" llas first hole-In-one wa~ with a '1· wood on the 188-yard No. O hole at Parmore i::olf cour~t' "That one I saw," Gary said "It was a perfect shot. I didn't really believe it at first. but then l thou~hl 1t would go an as 1l approached the hole ·· Th<'n. on Monday. playing at the South Shore golf cour!'le at nearby Sy racw1e. lhe young!lter rolled In has third holc·in-one with e 4-lron on the t~O ~Jrd No 5 hole I Local and Mexican Waters Male or Female 714-631-5615 (9·5 pm} ---. :. -,. -· Ex-Foothill nigh pitcher Rod Boxberger who toils for USC was a first-round pick bv the H ouston Astros; Ch apm a n College's Marty Castillo went to Det roil on the fifth r ound; Fullerton College's Pete C hapin was chose n by Detroit: Santa Ana College's Jeff Orville was picked by St. Louis: and Los Alamitos High product Craig Chamberlain was chosen by Kansas Cat y. FOUNTAIN VALLEY resident Geor ge Stablein, who attended Domin guez Hi tis State. was packed by San Diego and Fullerton College's Paul Homrig was an Angels' pick. The Angels took West Covina High star Tom Brunansky on the first rou nd a nd USC third baseman Dave Engel in the third round after s kipping the Marina Girls Eliminated EL SEGU NDO -Marina High 's girls softball team was e liminated from the C I F playoffs Tuesday as El Segundo High s howed too much pitching ability in ousting t he Vikings in the semifinals of 4·A action. 3-1. Ma rina was held to only three hits -a double a nd single b y Darlene Gashe r and a single by Colleen Berry. El Segundo. however-. scored twice in the sixth inning to get the winning margin, fanishmg with seven hits in a ll. The loss ends Marina's season at 13·4. Marina pitche r Laura Bodle . who bla nked Foothill High in the quarterfinals. we nt the d istance on the mound for Marina. E l Segundo's Teri Young s truck out n ine and he lped avenge El Segundo's loss in the championship finals to Marin a in 1977. Kristie Mai ner 's two.run single 1n t he sixth proved the dif- ference. E l Segundo meets Downey in the 4·A title game a t Golden West College Saturday. El Set->. Man"• I 1rv1n. \\, ~ Bodi•. p, 3-0-0-0 Br•tneY. <. 1 0·0·0, Nvlltr. 1(. 3.0.0 0, Berry, <I, 2·1-1 0, Goller. 31>, J 0·1·1. S<lllvtter. rl, 1.0.0.0, fltlC~r. It>, 1.0-0-0. O•vls, pll, 1-0-0-0, Bird, 211. 2.0.0.0, Toi.I\ 2)-t.J.I S<Wt t>y I Mi.,.1 Muin• 000 100 0-1 3 I El S.9vnd0 100 002 •-3 1 o OOOGER5 Cl•Y Smllll, u, INo<thWftl H.S .. Otl•-C• ,.,,_ IJ. Auoust Rvit, P. IUnovtr\llY OI Ml.omo Fl•.I. 9'. Wiii""" c;.11~•. p, IPn totlllll, N Y , H.S.I 12s. J-lff A-IM. of, ILCK•rwn H s . Union, S.C.I. ~cond•fY Plln~• 1 O•nn 811.,0ello, <. IC•brlllo JCI. JO. Morrtt S<lwlm!.Mt', P. IVnlwnltyot ~ Fl«lcWI. ANOEU "· One Enoi.. lt>, IUSCI. .,, Mill• -· P. IS.r•ite H.S I 118. Rl<Jo f_.,, p. ISM!• O.r• Unl1te~llyJ. SKond¥Y Ptww: • P..,1 -19. It>, l~n ~ol. 19. KUI J .itrow. p, U.o\ A119Wlfl CCl. SAM OtEOO 40. llrom C.lllMnl•I OovCJln Gwolodt, <. IAUdison H.S.. HOusloftl. ST.~ Sl ..... n. P. ICS Oom._,.r Hlll!.1. 13 Uirry Re.,-. O!, * * * TIOIU> ROUND H Mell Btoan Gole,, 71>, IKearnev H S. San OleQOJ 6l. MOntr•al Stflv~n M1chaf't, of., (Arl1on.s St 1 ~ Detroit Fomt.I) Mut11n'.:l, ~'- fS•,,1• Ctdtdl o8 M rnnr\Otd Odv1d LPe0tr, ~ 01. l\/dlo P•r1l H !>I •~ Ctn<onnall E."umollo V11t1, ol, INol-. O.ime H S I 11 Polhbu.-Oh P•trl< ~ RU111no, c. •s.in OIP90 '>I 1 n Tua• O•vld crutc~r. P. tAr11onc11 FOURTH ROUND 14 s-.1111e -Rola11d M<Gee " tLoncotn H '> S•n Jose I U S.n 1-rnn< oi.co Rooer1 O..r " •C.n¥0f' H S , -"""""•ml 8' MonlrUI Od••O H~letl.,, It>, IU$CI "!> WM• !>O• MotMt'I AeC.•.<. flldnnu>QH S 1 FIFTH ROUND 'tt S•n F r•nc 1Mo J"'""'., Ran!>(lm .. <. l!Hr-f'lf'Y H '> 1. I IS HOU!.lon 0""914' Slolot<t• .s, IU~CI 11• Mro.1 Mart•n C..~llllo lb IC,..Pm•n Coll~ I 1'1 Wllol~ !>O• -0-no· Kullnq, ol, (Maron C.l"'>lt< H s . San Raf.,., 12' 8••11Morl! Wolllam Herron, P. ISd...,.• HS I * * * To Pitrla Draftee Barnu01 (Finley) Does It Again NEW YORK <AP > -Char lie F inley. the owner and manager o r the Oakland A's, was barking on the phone to his stand·ln manager, J ack McKeon. "H ey Jack. who you got pitching on Sunday?" "B r obe r g," a n s w e r ed NcKeon. "Scratch him. I got a r eplace- m ent." "Who is he'!" ·~Michael Thom as Morgan.·· "Yeah ?" "Yeah!" "That's the way to go boss." Finley. the P.T . Barnum of the '.>aseball world, had done it again. creating excitement and interest out of some thing as mundane as Tuesday 's free agenrbaseba1t drart of amate-ur talent. Before he even picked the 18-year-old Morgan . a ha rd- throwing high school senior from Las Vegas. Finley had s igned him to a bonus o r more than $50,000. T hen he decided to throw him into the starting rota· lion for the A's. leaders in the American League Wesl. "He has a lot of poise." said Finley f rom his o Hice an Chicago. "He told me he 'd go out there Sunday on that mound, take command. take control and challenge the hitters. "I think there is a danger of him getting hi~ head knocked MIKE MORGAN off Rut after l alkin~ with th<· kid. I r eah1,ed thl·rc was n1• poss1b1hty or his losan~ h1 ... con f1dcm'l' He 1mprl'sst'd rn1• Vl'n much \\1th h a-; t'<)d.v t on f1den<·e .. Morgan, \\ho h;.id an .Of.8 Ef</\ e1nd allowed 26 hits \\hile stnk 111g out 111 m 7:! innings th1-. season in ha~h school. sa1rl ht· dadn 't ask tu 1010 tht• A ·s am mcdaatelv. FOOTBALL SIGNUPS JR. ALL-AMERICAN YOUTH FOOTBALL BOY'S AGES 8 THRU 13 YEARS OLD • •FULL E9UIPMENT, TACKLE FOOTBALL • EVERY BOY PLAYS • CIF RULES AND CIF REFEREES • BOYS LEARN THE BASIC FUMDAMEMT ALS OF THE PROPER WAY TO PLAY FOOTBALL • FOR INFORMATION OM SIGNING UP CALL THESE NUMBERS IN YOUR AREA: COSTA MESA •.•••.•..•.....•.. 546-7563/751 -2855 NEWPORT BEACH ••..........•• 673-5023 NORTH HUNT. 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PHONE: 549·1533 BOB YODER No. ,1 a l USC FULLERTON 1530 S. HARBOR BLVD. PHONE: 870-0700 MISCELLANY Grunion Run To nigh t Tht' g runion season resume:-. this week w1ttr schedull'd run:-. tonight. Thursd ay. Fr1dc.iy and Saturday nights Grunion are the small '!1lvery (a s h that spawn on Southern Cd lifornia beaches P l·rson-, w 1:-.h1ng to take their chances must try to catch the fish by hand and a current st ate rish Ing l icense IS r eQUlfl'd o r .1nyone 16 years of age or older Tonight's expected run 1s from tO 35 to 12·35 um. Thursday·., '>I a I t IS 11 II p m t 0 1 11 a . m . Friday 11 's 11 46 p m to 1 116 a m . and Saturday ni~ht 1t will be 28 minutes past m1dn1~ht un· t1l 2 28 a m. Sunday SANTAANA 120 E. FIRST ST. AT CYPRESS PHONE: 547·7477 Othl'r run~ ar(' dut· June 22·25. Jul~ 7 JO and .July C!I ~'1 Grun1C11l n 1tchers ar~· a<.1v1sed thut th<' sN·ond hour of a grunion run •~ U.'>ually th1· must prr-!~· t1vc and that the s<·conct:-and third na~ht:-. are u~ually lh(' beM Wh1l'h l>pN·if11.• bt.•ac-h the grun· ion w1IIhit 1-. not known G runaon runs <i rt' best from March through July. but April and M i.1 \-art' clost'<I to al low suf f1c1cnt uninll•rrupt~d -.pawn an~ E al·h night's grunion runs heg1n l;ttcr thun the first or tht> four·n1ght !-talvo. with the June ~2 start at 11 04 , thl' July 7 run c.i t 10 51 ancl the Julv 21 sal vo at 10 55. . WESTMINSTER 15221 BEACH BLVD. PHONE: 893·8544 Se ha bla Espanol OPEN MON. THRU FRI. 8 A.M.-9 P.M./SAT. ·a A.M.-6 P.M./SUN . 9 A.M.·5 P.M. 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No more p<•nnies pu!>hed acr<i~~ the post office counter to send a lelte r by what w.e<.l lo be called the Pl'nny post. Now a dime an<I ti nickel will do the job. And a dime will send u poe.tcard . no pen mes need apply Sad lt wa~ such d bright. promising coin "A P ENNV FOR YOUR TllOUGH'fS." of· fered Dean Swift. the satir1cal sage. when pennies and thoughts were worth more . In my youth . only yesterday, you could buy ti stick of gum or a tiny slab of chocolate on a sub· way platform for a penny. or. an even sounder tn· vestme nt. get yourself weighed dnd your forllU'le told The dentist rl'm1nded you to show tor a n cinnual e het·kup with a penny postcard. A penny could get you un <t it-day sucker. bubble gum with bas<'b~ll cards s howini:: Goose Goslin, Babe Ruth. M1ckev Cochr ane and other ------..---- h e roic figures in pin ·c~· .. J 1.triped battle regalia ; an S ~ eraser and pencil 1f you _ tew _ were intellectually in clined. a penny whistle ir you were musical, a 2· cent plain at the fountain 1r you had two of them. a v1s1t to a pay toilet. and a penny candle to have on hand 1n case you couldn't rind a penny to complete the circwt when a ruse blew. dl'monstrut1ons and saw u bearded dreamer sit· t 10~ burefoot under a tree emblated with the sign "Poem~ for u penny .. I handed the s upine n11m.trl'I a bron,~ coin or the realm and he quickly da:.h('d Off a t \\O·WOl'd touµlet thut was msl:tOl hu ik u or It:~:. "Chl'ap C'n°l'I>" Thc penny 1!> our oldest coin The Washington cent apsx•ared in 1783, nine years before Congress t:ol a round to Cl)tublis hing :c.t U S Mmt. LOS ANGELES <API By THOMAS D. ELIAS On th(• heels of t h1• hoopla over Sun Day lu1.t month came two md1 callon~ lhat the machtne1> pushed that day might etctually find their way 1nto everyday u1.e A woman who h ved with J Pl1ul Getty for the last 15 years of the b1ll1onu11·l,.S life 1s to get $150.000 for herself and her two children under an agret>ment approved 1n Los Angeles Suµenor Court TIU: BRONZE COIN WAS suggested by the Rosabcllu Burch, 45, revolutionary patriot Gouverneur Morris. who had sought $.'>lM>.000 and The first was a federetl report claiming California <:an become almost totally eneraon· dependent by 2025. using its own renewable re- sources. later sunk a pretty penny into the Erie Canal. $1 ,000 a month for life in THE OTH ER WAS THE announcement of the Morr is, who went to Paris as a financial agent for a claim filed against the rir~t code df ethtCl> for solar equipment installers the new ~overnmenl. took the word cent from the est ate in November. d French centime, which in turn was derived rrom an manufacturers. a code that may take sun centum, Latin for lOO. ( ) power out of the r ealm of risky investments. Until 1857, half cents were in ·clrculal1on, STAT.'E The federal Energy Department report. com which is why those were called the good old days piled largely hy UC Davis applied science Prof Jn Britain the good old days w(!re even older The .... _ ----------Paul Craig. concluded that solar and hydroelectric penny predates E<iward l 's reign 11239.13071 and Mf.strial Ruled power, combined with wind and geothermal could be broken in to hairs (prounounced hay-pun· energy. can meet virtually all the state's needs eel and even quarters or rourths. known as a LOS ANGELES <AP l within less than 50 years farthing A mistrial has been This wall be so, lhe Craig team rel)Orled. even Sinee 1873 the penny il> by law in the United declared in the second if the statc·s economy 1 riples and population near- Sttites r<.oquircd to be minted of 95 percent copper lrial of Donald Ray ly douhles and 5 percent tin. with time out for World War II. Woolbright. a former But Cr:ug did not estimate how much the con· when a copper shortage ushered in a penny of zinc· Canoga Park used car versions would cost or co<iled steel that played hell w1~h the slot dealer accused of re · SOUTHERN analyze social and en· m achines in Las Vegas. ce iv i n g documents CALI FOHN IA .vironmental 1mpact9 of 0 ENJA l't11N FRANKLIN, THE F l RST postmaster general, would be dismayed to learn how his successors behind the stamp window have dcv<1lued our first coin since he wrote 1n his "Necessar y flints to Those that Would Re R1C'h " the ad;1ge that every school child memori1cd in the depressed day:. of yore: "A penny s aved is two p£1nce clear " s tolen four years a go FOl: US the shift. from Howard Hughes' ll 1s report said, H o 11 y wood head . however. that as much quar'ters. <JS 25 percent of the land in urban areas might Superior Court Judge havl' to bt.· i::iven over t1> solar collectors. vast glass Earl r . Hiley declared platl'S lal'l'd with pipes and wires. to convert heat the mis t1 wl Tuesday into electrtl'1ty ,.....,.,ftl Clemens M. Plattner of 9352 Mok ihanu D 1· 1 v c . ll u n l i n c ton lh· a c h . h a s b c ~ 11 ~l'lt><:tcd JJw promQ· 11110 lo rank of colonc:I in the Marine Air R(" ~l'I H'. Ht• 1s assigned at El Toro Marir(C Corps Air Station. Five OC Students Honored Ten-penny na1b cosl 10 <.·ents per hundred Penny·anle poker wCJ s a senow. game. even in m y college day!> On rainy days at lhe beach. vou broke open your piggy bunks to visit a marv<:lous institution callc·d the pl·nny arcade --------------------- '~ hl"n the Jury reported 1tst•lf hopeless l y <kadlnth•d aftt•r three duy:.ol dd1bcrations T HAT KINV OF COLLECTOR -ON ,, smaller s<:alt• 1s .ivallable lo 1ndiv1duals. and s ales have t•:-.calatcd this y<'ar with the creation of a st<Jtc inc-onw lax credit of up to 55 percent of lhl• 1-'1 ve Oruniw ('na:-l stucknts havt' won col I l'l!l' -;chol.i r:-.hi ps from I ht> Retail Clerks Union Lot<il 32 1 , h ead · qua 1 l c 1·ed 1n Jiuen a Park For <t penny you rnuld play pinball machines. 'lee a r1sque card flip him. pop away in a shooting gallery, vis1l the flea l'ircus. excavate gum balls and valuable prizes like a comb and fountain pen trom the scoop derrick machine. race simulatt-cl racing ears. tes t your muscles and have your handwntin,g an<Jlyzed. THE PENNY TABLOID. BF.FORE it went up to 2 cents, wa~ the bed rock of our free 1 in ideas> Wes tern press. "The penny-papers or New York do more to govern this country than the White House an Washington," thundert·d the reformer Wende ll Phillips more than a century ago About the -.ame lime. :wro~.., tht· pond "hen· lht> pl·nny J(Ol ttl> 'tart. Lord C't:l'l l .1skc<.l on the floor •Jf lh1')louse of Comml)ns "Can 1t l>t· m •11nlL1ined lhcil u person ca11 learn a11ythtn~ Y.Orlh l..rtnYotng lrom a penny paper"' 11 ffiJ,\' ht• ~<11d lh<it people may learn what is s<iul in Parham,·nt Well, will that contribute to their t·duc:illon '•" IT IS N(Yf NOTf:U IN Hansard-.;, the Aritish Congress ion a l Record. whether his audie nce nodded, shook their heuds or cared a pennyweight for his speech. which wouldn't have been all bad s ince a pennyweight then was the actual weight of a silver penny. I 12th of an ounce or 24 grams or :11lver J amc.-s .Joyc·l' w;1s hardlv ulldcrratin,g his talent but gomg for the popular market when he titled his r1rs1 volume of verse. ''Poml·s Penyea<'h," a nd h<inded them Lo a publisher on the Trinity Collcgt' s ide of the penny bridge over Dublin 's L1ffev H1vcr l'Ol'mS ancl papl·r~ weren't the Only reading matter <ivailable for u penny. Tht•re were penny dreadfuls. c heap paperback novels or c rime . \·1o lence anrl passion that Tom Suwyer'!. playmates had to hide m the corn crib along with Captain Billy':-, Wh1zbang MARK TWAIN /\NO BRE T ll<irle went West a:. itinerant Journalists, scribbhng pure literature al a penny a pcirag,rn~h -Which reminds me I hat a few years bat·k I vis· 1ted the Berkeley campus dunng 1he anli·Vtctnam Flip TV1it 'J.C. Penny' Eyed From A~sociatcd Press Dispatches WASHINGTON Dedicated watchers or the late. late show ... 1111 may occas1on<1lly spot George Raft rtippmg a s1l.ver dollar. The tough-guy actor probably wouldn't have developed the trick if he'd been conJronled with the pro1>0l>Cd new copper dollar The Treasury Department 1s trying lo sell lht' new com Lo Congress It would he s lightly larger than a quartt·r and. if feminists have their way, it would bf.'ar lhc likl'nesc; uf a woman He11 Jame:. Leach, R·lowa, h<t:-. ust!d the JJrO· posal tn twit President Carter for his h:.indling of th~ cconomv. Ll··tl'h suggests the new com carry a llkenc1.s of Carter and be calle<i the ··J C. Penny " • PORTLAND. Ore. The oncc·das h1ng young sailor 1s a retired London truck driver and his former stateside sweetheart's JCt·black hair has gone white. But there were still some sparks when Leslie Pullen a nd Margaret Haynes were reunited after 44 year:,. A.PWlr...,.tt AUTHOR CLARIFlES BOLDEN LEGEND Once-best Jazz Musician Profiled Book Winrwws Jazz Legends NEW ORLEANS (AP) -Old timers say you could hear Buddy Bolden's cornet a mile away and Jll he had ~.do to draw a crowd waS"'stand outside <ind blow a lune. In has day he was the best a powerful original, and some say ht! invented Jazz. EVEN l.OUIS ARM TRONG TALKE D about Buddy Uolden. Armstrong remembe red pceping through a crack in a w<ill, back when he was a boy, .ind wondering 1f he'd ever have the s trength Lo play hke that Bold('n plL1ycd ror only HI years before he was packed off to an insane i.l~ylum in 1907, never h<tV· mg cul a record. But he left a legend as fabulous as his hom As the l>tor1cs go. he would stand in the middle cif the park and blast away. When people heard ham. they'd know right away who it was and would head for the party If Bolden was playing, it had to be good T llEV SAID WllEN HE WALKED the jlrecl. hP had a woman lo t•arry his cornet. ano[hc:r to t'.lrry his malchl·s. a third to carry his handk<>rch1cf, and a fourth to lurk along behind with nothing to t·arry. Thal was a long lime ago. Now a new t)io graphy attempts to separate fact from legend ·· 1 worked on 1t off and on for 10 or 12 years," said Donald Marquis, a New Orleans librarian who has written "In Search of Buddy Bolden: The First Man of Jazz." It will be published lhis month by Louisiana State University Press. ··1 found some things in the archives. and part of the (un was finding people here in New Orleans who knew something about him." said Marquis. Both are happily married. but not to each other "I had given up hope or evrr :.eeing Leslie "EVERY NOW ANO THEN l'D come up with again." said Mrs . Haynes . ~omeone who actuall y knew him or lived"tn the r u 11 en · s r 0 u r :.a me neighborhood or something. Eventually, the daughlt•rs and three :-ions ( J :-.tory kind of came together " paid for his trip to PEOPLE Boldenwasatthcpcakofhismusicalpawers Porllund to vis it the when lhc mental breakdown came. In 1907 he was woman he om·c planneil ---------tom milted to slate hospital al Jackson. La .. where to marry tlc died in 1931 at the age or 54 ··1 didn't recogn11e her when I met her at the "I ~uess today he probably would be called a bus station ... said Pull"n paranoid schizophrenic." said Marquis. "In my "No wonder.·· said Mrs. Haynes. "I( 1 had my book. I spend quite a bil of time trying to de· bltick hair he would have known me But my hair termine what caused his breakdown." is white now. · Pullen said he named his fi rst duughter Margarel and wrote Mrs. Haynes to tell her. "You know what she wrote back? She said. 'Well. you've finally got your Margaret·.·· • W ASHINOTON Patricia Robert:; Harris. ~ccretary of housln~ nncl urban development, say~ <ihe th111k1. the movement or middle.class people in· to poorer nc1)thborhoods or many cities "1s a good thine .... She stud In a telt'vlslon interview that the in· flux of newcomers had created :some problems by <hsplacin~ the poor But she said the movement has benefits, "l>ectH1se I think It will provide th o pportunity ror the m iddle class to live next to peo· pie who are no diffet ent rrom them. except for the ract that they don't have as much money " MARQUIS SAID HE WAS able to clarify some vague aspects or Bolden's life and correct some previously published errors, such as tales that Bolden worked as a barber and edited a scandal sheet llowt"vc:!r, Marquii:; acknowledged that many things uhoul Bolden may never be known for cer lain "I refuse lo tcp b~yond the ground lhal has been documented by Caci~." srud Marquis. "I think too many or the early jau books are ruined by specullil1on. Years later. someone comes around and finds out lh~1l some of the thing!'! everyone has been soy1r11t for years art' not true." As an offs hoot of Marquis' biography, he is publis hing fl paperback Journal of his research. which turned up fmdlngs at odds with accepted Juzz history I .. . .. ,. ""' -. Re-word Renewed tota l cost of nt>w equipment. Even with the credit. which can amount to LOS ANGELES <AP > more thc.tn SJ.000. fewer than 2.000 new solar and The City Council has space heaters have been installed this year in r1·newed a $25,000 re. C<i hfornia, and most of those have been in newly ward for information built homes A Sl.000 gradua te s tudy grant was made to Rona ld 0 Tamaru and $500 for graduate studv went lo Rebecca L. Pell. Both hve an I luntmgton Beach leading to the arrest or But the new installers' code or ethics may the Hillside Strangler change that. g1vmg solar sales a real boost. The council's unan· 1 m o usact1 on Thu r s. day was the third re· ll(•w:c.tl or the reward The :-.trangler 1s lwlit•vt'd respons ible for t ht• k1llin1.fs of t:i young '' 0011·11 :.im·c la~t Sep· lt•m lJl·r Keeord A~• iota LOS ANGELES <AP> A record auction price of $980,000 for an A mcrican painting has been set by the sale of George Ca l eb Bingham's 191.h century masterpiece, "The Jolly Fial boatmen." Stuart Feld of New York 's ll1rschl and Adler ga lleries :.ub- m11tcd the high bid by telephone for the paint· ing, auctioned Tuesday al Sothehy Park UerneL TOllk Force Set LOS ANGELES IAP > Even as record num· be rs oi voters -turned out to decide the fate of Proposition 13. the Ci ty Council approved crea- tion of a task force to 1n \estigate method:. of l"Ulting personnel c<Jsts and 1ncreasmg produc- t• v1ty The Cow1cil \Oted 1l l Tuesday to adopt a Personnel and Labor Hclat1ons Committee re port recommending the tJsk force Cops File Suit SAN DIEGO !AP J Two fo rmer police of- ficers in Tijuana. Mex· 1<'0 a re s uing for $450,000 beca u se they were wounded 1n what San 01l•go police say was a :.h ootout with un - dercover S orficers The tw o. J esus Ba utista He rnandez and Pedro Espindola, were wounded last July 16. Charges against them were dropped by the San Diego dist rict attorney. Hernandez and Espin· dola were accused o f lrymg to rob members of Stin Diego's border c rime task force. as- signed to dress as tiliens and halt a g rowing number c>f attacks by l>orclc·r bandits 3 Bodle• Found QUINCY IAPI Searchers letl £'arly again loday ror a n area wher e the bodies of three of the five missing sli~h lly retarded men b ave been found. One body was found In a bunk in a forest service ti·aller miles up the road from where their ('ur was round 1n Fc.bruan Two more bodies were found along the road Tuesday Rulle County Vndcr~hcnff Dick Sten berg 1dcnt1ficd them was Wilham Sterlin~. 29. of Yubu City. and Jack Madruga, 30. of Linda f'OR ONE OF THE MAJOR problems with solar power has been distrust. Potential buyers could not be assured that a r1rm they bought from would tJe around <t frw months later 1f a pipe burs t ur a p1l't'l' of gla:-.i:. hr11k1: in their solar collectors I n Jdcl1t1on $2!>0 sd1olars h1p:-w1•nt lo Perry Ge11lry of M 1:.s1011 V 1c10 and Jul1u A Hrook-. :.ind T l•rrv I' Ross10 . h<llh of llunt 111gton Beach U U\ c1·s <ilso eoulctn ·1 ht• ~ure installers would honor thl· ~ucirant1·cs they 1ssuto·tl But lttl' ~uthcrn California Solar Energy A.,, soc1at1on hope:. to l'lld that distrust. and 1b code promises to be a<.loplNt by othen. soon, especially 1r 1t help:. increase ~ales Teaclier Signups Mandatory T HE CODE ALLOWS CUSTOMERS lo com· plain to the association if problems arise with equipment installed by a member. The group sends out three inspectors to check the problem <ind, if the installer is at fault, he tn~t correct it or be removed from the association's approved list . which is provided to prospective customers. The code also standardizes warranties and lHdd1ng procedure, while demanding truth in ad vcrt1s ing P rospec-t1 ve t c<icher'> who plan to take lhl' Na t1on1JI T t·ach cr f:x - am1nations .luly 15 in Costa Mesa must re~· 1ster in ad vance. If the code works. it would be a powerful argu- ment in thl' small installe rs' campaign to kcPp large utility firms like Pa<:1f1c Gas & Electric Co ~nd the Southern California Gas Co out or the solar field THOSE FIRM HAVE BEGUN attempts to market solar equipment. Their sheer s ize and market saturation together with their records of reliable service ~ive them a potent a dvantage over any small business 1n the field. Registrations for m:. must be mailed in time 10 reach the Educational Testing Service by June 22. Forms and instruc- t ions can be obtained from education depart· ments or from ETS. Box 9 1 I . Princeton, N J 08541 . But.~£ the ne.w installers code works and the federal report is correct. a whole new family of e nergy providers may emerge within the next few years in California Hortic11ltural Therapy Specialty a New Field By Joyce L. Kenned y Dear Joyce: Can you tell me about two-year college programs that train you to use gardenl ng skl lls in work· ing wilh retarded persons'! -S.F .. Spokane, Wash. I lort1cultural therapy le<'hnic1an 1s an rmergmg occupation offenng ego gral1f1cat1on rewards for those ~1th a nurturing nature towar<l plant~ and pcopl~. 1S11nilar workers. who may ha vc lc:.s expertise. are c·alled hort1cullural therapy assistants 0 1· a 1 d es l The earnings <1 f the s I:! paraprofessionals. often from SS.000 to $12.500 annually, vary b,y geog- raphy, employer and task responsibility level. • Your goul as a technician would be to help various populations phys1caJly, mentally or emotionally handicapped individuals. for instance boost their social, physical and in· tellcctual s kills, as well as improve their emotional altitudes. Gardening sl•rves as a medium or communica- tion. comparable lo that of dance, art or music in other kinds of lht'rap1es. TECllNIC'li\NS. SOME of whom them selves have physical hand1capi.. work in institutions. These include mental <tn<t general hospitals. nurs mg homes. schools for the retarded. prisons. addiction centers. half way houses and community centers. The National Council for Therapy nn<t Rehabilitation lhrou~h Horticulture is a clearinghouse fof JOb and educational information M uny technicians work in group settings under tht• superv1s1on of a h o r l i c u I l u r a I 1 h l' r u p 1 s l o r hort 1rullur1~l. profesr·11onal1. who hold bachelor's or m astor's degrees. u•:AO COUNT ANO Job futures arc uncert&ln bt·tau1.t• this branch of therapy 1s new as 1l :-.p<'c1ally and 1s fractured therapists tind technicians tra1necl an olher thcrap1<'S recreational. OC('11pat1onnl. vo<'a· l1onal .1n<1 phy1.1cal often include . .. " .. , ( ___ CARE_Ens_) horticulture within their s cope. A two-year a1.soc1alt' degree 1s the recom mc.-nded preparatwn While on· ly three community <.·ollcges 1n thl• nation offer ~pcc1uh7.cd horticultural therapy techn1c1an programs, you can c!(o:.1g11 your own curriculum h\' <.·ombining Col1rses in horticulturl' and therapy. Some pciraprofcssionals begin dl> untrained 1recru1ts and team on the job, but this entrv method may become more dfff1cult as competition from associate-d egree ho lders incr e a ses. F urth er, the coun. cil has begun registration of lechni· cians a nd assist lints: m the future . employers are likely to give prer erence to a registered technician or assis tant What 1r tht• Job m ;1rket 1s n "l blos~oming allt>r you train·! lnteroc- l'Upat1onal mohillly 1:-. hurly good an that you can movC' into olht'r ~re1•nery field-.. ranging from garden 1.tort> man.igement to landscape work Readt>r Service: To obtain a career brier. plus school and registration in- form at1on rrom the council, enc lose a st amped. self-addressed. long white envelope with your request to J oyce Kennedy al this newspaper. Ask for "Horllc ultural Therapy Technician " Allow several weeks for d ehvery. The offe r ends Aug. I • Tenni Anyone? Tht' South Co1:11>l YMCA 1s offering tenn 1s h•:,:-.on th 1s sum mer for beginner!> and u<lvanccd students. Locul tennis 11ro Kent Mayell will <'Onduct the four wrek r losscs, which me£'t twice :1 week Information 1s avail11hle <tl the YMCA. 831 ·96220r495--04S3. . -,, .. ... ,. . -. -.. . .... -.. . .. ~ -• r • 118 01'll Y f>ILO t Business Confusion Over Tires Goes 'Round and 'Round By Tb~ As O<'laled P""'" Recent chart;E.':> .rnd l'•1un lt•rcharges about somt· ~h.<t<I belted radial lJN,•<, ha\ I.' l'J U'>t-J l'onruslon for eoni.umt•1 ~ T here 1s no ~1mpll' "'uy lo lt·ll "h1ch brund 0 1 :,l y h.• or im· ·~ bl ~l for !>(let·1f1r nf.'cd.., but kno\\ ledgt· ttf bai.H· f ,i\'l:> c..in h1• h> S('h.•cllon · fht:I \' arc lhrl'l' l ) f)l'S or tin:~ '"""' pl) bt>lled bias and radial ltJ dt .. tl tir~·i. havt• l.>c\•n growt11~ 111 µopul<Jrtly in rcct:nl yeuri. Insurance Policies To Mirror Life Span S \Cft1\MF:NTO C1\I' 1 1t·~ offrcaally r ecogniicd: Women live.: lon~c·r than ml'rW Gov Ec1m u~l Brown Jr has ~igned a bill requ1nng l ife in· , .. r.1n('(' rOJll•:-. <11v1(knrls <tnd bcnl·f1ts to reflect lhi~ racl Tht· hill AB J:rn .y, .J:-. introduced by As~emblyman Al1stt'r \l t·A lr:-.tt•r I> San .lo:-.P Tht· insurance companies must comply by .I.in 1. U.IH I S11ppori1•r-.. of Lh1· hill :-.ay women t ypically live six to sevPn \ L'.irs lons.tt•r, but ;.in· nut tully trt:ditctl with thal time in lheir ltfe 111~111':1111'\' l':tll'" Tlw hill f1r-.t rc·q111rl·:-. lhat insuranre Polic ies gi ve women <t thrc1· to "'' \l'Hr ·sr·thutk' reflecting their longevity. McAlister ,., µltt 111:-. T HE TIRE INDUSTRY Safety C'ounc1l says that Modern 1'tre Dt.>a ll'r. j lradC' publacalton. N~t•m<ill':J that '13 per cent o ( rcplutemenl tires bought this '<'Jr will be radials. up from 37 percent last year. 71 percent of the tires roarketed us original •:Qurpml·nt on new car s will be radials In 1978, compar ed with G9 pt'r l·enl in 1977 n ad1als an : more expensive than othr r varieties They can coi.l twice as much as either hi <1S or b4:1led bias tires. They also huvl• sever al advantages. The Department of TrunsPort1.1t1on estimates they t'O n Improve gasoline mileage by 5 to 7 percent. T hey also last lon ger 30.000 lllklcs or m ore compared w1lh 15,lloo to 20.000 miles for bias ply and 20.000 to 25,000 for b<:lted bias. NOTE: THE LIFt: of a tire depend~ on proper care, on the wc1~hl of the car and on the driving area Studies have shown that the wcatht!r, the ter· rain and the material used for h1~hwa y surfaces affect the wear of the treads. Before selecting a lire, con· 'iitkt needs. "Buy the tire which y our cur. your roads, your c limate ;rnd your driving habits call for not t he cheapest. not the most expensive, not the one with tht• most ·extra' features." -..ays t he National Bureau of StanclartJs or the Department of Commerce. I f most of your driving is for short distances at r elatively low speeds, )OU probably do not have to worry too much about heal buildup and you do not need heavy-duty construction . A bias tare with a medium to heavy treod v.ill be adequate IF, VOU 00 A lot or cross· country driving at turnpike sµecds. you need a tire strong enough lo withs tand road shock s. with a medium tread depth lo uvoid heat buildup. T he deeper the tread. the greater the hc•at huildup .. For your purposes. a high qu<1ltl y blas tire 1s acceptable, hut you would get better trac· tion . It·~~ ht·at bu ildup and lunger m ileage from :! belted bias or rndial tire." says the hurt.•(iU No mailer w h at t ire y ou H l cct. follow t he manufac · lurer's n·commcndation for pro· To Substribe To YOUR Communrly Newspaper CALL 642-4321 IlSTDRIVl A DIESEL SEVILLE < .. Ill•"' "VI 11'" '"II'(, l\llMAIC. I lfY ttlUll\A~ COMlll"'lf> lo lO /4 MayCOmpany N aines Execs Raymond Klauer has been promoted to cor · po rate group cxctut 1 vc, a new position. of the May l>t•p<1rtmcnt Stores Co 'DAILY PllOT'. ~ . -. . . . . Nabers adillac l~ H<lrt>o< 61vc1 ~°'''' 111\e-..1. ~9100 Edwin C Roberts ha!> J01ned M ay to succeed K luuer. crrectavc July 1. :J~ president and chief CX·. ccutive officer of the <·ompany's largest store operation. the May Co .. C•tliforma department stores. Particular People Select JOHNSON & SON Home of the "1Jolden Touch" "Follow through ls very good. I've had eleven yea rs of satisfied service". MRS . .FLORENCE l. HALL Laguna Hilla, Calll. ANOTHER SATISIFIED CUSTOMER JOHNSON le SON ~ I 2626 Hllrbor Blvd • Costa Mesa • 540-5630 Roberts has been president and chief operat· ing officer of the II udson 's department stores of Dayton Hudson Corp. Edwin W. Stc1dlc will continue as c hairman of the M ay Co .. Cnliforniu. K laucr is lo be proPosed for election to the board or direc· tors of the company and to the µositi<'n of vice chairman of the board and a m ember of its ex utive committee. He w ill be resPons1ble for the operations of the following KUUEll May store companies: M ay Co .. California : Meier & Frank, Oregon . G. Fox. Hartford, The M. O'Neil Co .. Akron; M ay-0&1-,. Colorado; Strauss. Y oungstown : and May.Cohens. Florida. The company has begun a five-year $64()o m 1lhon growth program that calls for opening 27 ne w department stores and 37 discount stor es in th~ 1978-1982 per iod a 25 percent expansion or re· tail space as well as for i mprovem ents at exist· 1'?g .stor es and lhe addition or seven regional shop· ping centers. • J oe Nardone has been named vice president and general m anager of branch office operations, for Quall Place Properties, Inc., Newport Beach. One or seven Quail Place companies, it is an invest ment broker age company dealin g in sales and exchanges or homes, r esidential properties, tracts. apartments and condom inium s, retail de· velopments, shopping centers, office buildings and industrial properties. He previously m anaged the Costa M esa office of the Real Estaters. No Bear. No Bull. Our six-month money-market certificate earns .253 more than Treasury Bills. Bear or bull market, here·!> a ouaranteed short-1ntere'st. guaranteed for the full SlX month term term gain. (Minimum deposit SJ0.000). If you have existing certificates or Treasury Your interec.t rate ts established c"ll the time Bills maturing soon. we can arrange for transf~r your Money-Market Certificate is issued. You get of funds to Republic's new Money·Market Cer- . 25% more than the weekly auction average tificate. (There is, of course. an interest penalty rate for six· month Treasury £3111:.. Once you for early withdrawal on certificate clccounts). open your account, you earn this sclme high Republic: Is good for the economy -yours. 811!¥11 Every Ume ttie Rooster Crows your Money Grows RFS REPUBLIC FEDERAL SAVINGS fl"(J 't'•"' IHOC'IAM)l'I 11111111 SANl A ANA I 7rh 'tr w,.\I ('If Nt•Wf>Ott ~ r~1·w11v ( 714 I ">41 ~28b ANAHEIM 20} A11,1t1e1111 P1.>1o1 ~()() N l ucfld Sr l ll•IJ Q';6 8290 l..AGUNA NIG<JEL jQ2Jl Crown Valft\' P11rkw11y 17141 49!> 08'>0 WESTMINSTER 114 Wt'5lrnon,rt>r Mal11 BOI~ C San 0 1 ''lO I wy • • • f t # • • .. • • . . . . . " . • ... ~ --,: ..... -, - per 1nnat1on Check the t1rei. al least once a month. when they are cool. TESTS 8V TUE National Bureau or Standards showed th::1t approxirnately one or three air pump gauges is wrong by tour or more Pounds per squart· inch and three out of five are wrong by two pounds or m ore. I mproper inflation is b l amed by the Jt'irestone Tire & Rubber Co for blowouts and other f:ulures with t h e com pany's Steel Belted Radial SOO tires. T h e safety r ecol'd or the 500s no l onger manufactured by the company -is under study by the National Highway Trame S;tfety Adm1nistr at1on. which 1s consider ing a recall. The in· vest igattons subcommittee or lhe H o u se In ters t ate and Foreign Commerce Committee also is lookmg mto the subject anti held three day~ of hearings on the tires. MALCOLM LOVELL. head ot the 17-member Tire Industry Safel y Council. said : "Most failures -not all. but m ost -in rad1Rls comt· from improper tn· flat ion. . . Ther e Is not a single statistic today to prove t ha t the radial tire poses a hnzard." Lovell said the excellence of the tires is. par adoxically, part of the problem . "When you know something gives you trouble you check it." he said. In contrast, Lovell said, peo· pie take lhe safety and good performance or the radials for granted. They don't take care of their tires and don't r ealiie the importance of m aking sure they are properly inflated. "ALL TIRES ARE equally ( __ co_N_V_M_E_R_J safe with proper tread depth. propPr care and proper inrta tlon." he said. Lovell says he has bias ply tires on his car . "I have a 1969 Ford that won't last :.is Ion~ us radials " tfc s:ild he would ha"c no hes1Lal1on m buying radrnls. however John Hubbard of the Centtr for Auto Safety. a ~roup rounded by Ralph Nader and Consumers Union. declined to offer spe('1f1 c recommendalions for potential tire buyers conruscd bl' lhe con- troversy Asked what J ~hopp(•r should do. H ubbard said only . "The m anufacturers ~ll ll rnakc a fotr ly good bias ply · Buyers Lust for Cars Domestics Score Solid Gains During May DETRO I T tA P l -A songwriter called it ''t he l usty month or May :" it was that and more for autom akers. T h ey sold more ca r s t o Americans last month than in an y m onth in history. according to M ay sales figures reported by domestic and foreign m anufac· lure r s. B UT THE IMPORTS were outstripped by domestic cars ror the second consecutive month. Domestic car sales jumped 11.l per cent wh1le imPortS w ere off about 15 percent. Americans bought 1,157,385 domestic and imported cars in May. breaking lhe previous any· m onth r ecord or 1,142.304 cars set in M ay 1973. . The domestic industry alone sold 962.985 cars, second to May 1973. Las t m on th 's daily O ol"A•r C•PIKll g~t,~&s CllmL~• Ct.esUll Cor<l•F Clll UIA ColrUIB Ctar1'JL CIO*CP COluVent ( IN HIGH GEAR J domestic-car sales rate or 37,038 also was a record. GENERAL MOTORS Corp. and Ford Motor Co. said they sold more cars In M ay than ever before. Among lhe m ajor imPorters. however, No. l Toyota was off 19.6 percent from its May 1977 daily sales r ate, Datsun dropped 25.8 percent and Vol kswagen fell 23.3 percent. Only H onda among major imPorters matched M ay 1977 records. The sharp declines In imPorts w er e in comparison to May 1977 l otals that were the best ever for Toyota. Datsun and Honda. Over The Counter NASO Listinqs J l'•> Ott~< T P 60111 ft2 Ov~r\Atr 8 ~ PC1' 1111 b--1• 1•1. PacGaR 1:~ 1:~ ~~:~r 2S' > 26 ~.,,,Enl S•• ~ ~le.Ht< 11 17 ... ~l<Olll '• 1'. Pttl•b041 1q 1 20· • P1~CIAV1 n •n Tl•· PoerceSS ,, • ,, ... Plnllrtn 31'·• 311,: P1ot\Ht8 Pla~llne 11' • 12'• f>oQoPO > 1 PO,\I~ ) J '• PrOQ<ll I&'• I~'" Pl>S•MC 3" 1 lb Purl8en i& 11 Pul OC.ip 711., n Ou•llr>n\ ~'· ~:· ::~~t' & , 1 • Aayc.hm tll-. 19.i. Ravmno n H RtcqEQP tlf.la 20•,. AoaoEa: 7', l Roi>()"'• 21'. 13''• Ro"ton ]11-. 11' : ROU\f' :w • 30" Ru\Stov u ._. u•,. S.ol•t' U.\, to•t. 5<•n0at 1'·• 21 i S< rlPOH .)f11, ll'h ~t,.Otlt U"' 11''° S•tmslr 2u. 71>1. S.•tnUo '1'1• 11lr• Stiaiwmt 191,. 19 SolidSIS 20 11 SC..IWtr 9"-10•... 5wCsCp ANALYSTS NOTED that des p1 Le a sertc·s of prire in creases by U.S. automakers. lhl' Japanese com pan ies h ave raised pnccs morC' over the lust year as the dollar fell aga1~t the yen One industry analy~t, "ho asked not to bt· named. !>atd Lhc sa les recovery following .J> winter i:.lump had JU!>t "bout run its course, and thal the M ay sales largely reflected "a good. i:.trong m arket." F o r May , G M 's daily sate.., r ate was up 9 7 percent with de· liveries or 54i,327 cars. f ord Jumped 19 3 percent to 269.382 c ar s. Chrysler Corp was up :l fi pe r cent at 127,672 care; and A m ertl·an M otor.; Corp edgec1 up a fraction o f 1 per cent ••l 18 .604 cars lip• and Downs 1 9olO 1 ... 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"""'°"' ' -..... . .. . . . , STOCKS I BUSINESS \'\' ~dnc~da) ~~ ~loaing Pri ·es NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSA~TIONS . . O..Olel-lft(l_lt_.., __ \'Or\,M-•t P.cille PIW 9"tfl'I Dolro11er>dtl1'<1A ... lltl00 4:.C ...... I ..... ,_.._llY "'8 rt .. ion.I A~U«i.l .... of M(..,11iff DHltH'I .... ,,.,11 ... 1 .. . Wednesday June 7 1978 VN DAILY PILOT B1 Save Anyway ~ Postage Study Pays _, By SYLVIA PORTElt If you mu.st isend a legal document ~md wan< proof or mt.11llng, use certified mall with a return receipt to ach1e"i: the purpose al minimum cost If you mus t mall valuables. use registered mail J( you want to S\lnd a local newspaper with a stor)>' about a relallve to friends out. of town. Lake advantage or sccond·class postage rates ' WITH FIKST·CLASS POSTAGE UP from 13 to l.> cents for the hrsl ounce. It helps to know the fundamental> about coping with cv~r·ruung costs And you can learn plenty about how to mail and when to mall for maximum savings by taking a few hints rrorn business Sa mu e l J . Paul. manager of the Postal Education Seminar of Pitney Bowe s. a manufacturer of mail- 1 n g equipment and Money's Worth copiers. say s. "Whtie the Postal Service has rntroduced many innovations to provide mailers with better service th~ p1ogr.11ns must be understood and used by mailers Hy themselves. they cannot automatically creat~ better ~C r\ll't.' .. lf time 1s critical. express mall 1s o relatively ne" service that guarantees de livery or a letter or parcel m 24 hours. at a minimum cost of $5 40 for a parcel or letter "e1g hmg one pound You must deliver the item to your local post offi ce for dehvery to the addressee s local post oHice where the item can be picked up the next day For dchverytolheaddressee. the charge 1s S7 50 If you use a street or building lobby mail box. check collection limes. you may save a full day on delivery time by posting your mail earli er If you miss the last collec lion. take your mail directly to the post office to msur~ qu1t•kcrdehvery IF YOU ARE l'IAILING AN IRREPLACEABLE art1 l'll·. regardless of value <and ,1 11 1tt•ms of more than $200 'alue l use reg1ster~d mail The cosl 1s S3 plus postage including $100 of insurance on any item mailed within the t n1tcd States For add1ltont1l in!.urancc covera~e up lo SI0.000 domest1cally. the base <'Ost "'111 n se You will get .. rcct.'1pl for a registered letter or package but 1f all yoi. need 1s a ~e1pt. Paul s ays use cert1f1cd mail The bast- cost 1r 80 cents plus postage and you get both a receipt and .. • record or delivery ' For 15 cents you can get a certlficate of ma1bng to prove tha t the item was. in ract. mailed For 45 cents you gel a return receipt lo prove delivery This 1s available on in- s ured mail of more than SIS value. as well as on cert:hed. and registered mao mail In both cases. lhe charges are tr>' add1t1on to posta~e Second class m ail cun be used for s ingle copies of .. magazme or newspaper Cost 4 cents for the hrsl l\\O ount:t!S. f; t ents eat: h extra ounce For more money !-.av ing lips, write to the Postal Edut:allon Center P1lncv Bowes. Pacific and Walnut St~ ~t.1mford Conn 06904 It's Sellers' Market On Wall Street NEW YORK lAP) -The stock market retreated a b1•. today, running mto res istance at its highest leve l in al mos• nine months The Dow Jones average or 30 industnals. up more thar 34 points m the six sessions since the Memonat Day weekend, puJled back 4 59to861 92 today Losers held an 8-7 edge on gamers among New York Stock Exchange listed issues ' Trading slowed cons iderably from Tuesday's pace Analysts said the market's s teady nse of late had at : tracted some traders who had been wa1tmg for an op : portune moment to sell : At the same time. they noted a favorable response to reports that President Carter was pushmg for further• steps to reduce the der1 c1t 1n Lhe federal budget for the coming fiscal ye:..:a:..:.r...:.._ __ -.--------------- !iita~k• 111 Tia' Spot llgltt Pel uo it o Uo 17 • Up 16. 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Ql 08 NEWS 0 EMERGENCY ONEI A SCJtPIWflle< Bnd a Slll<lel creat11 havoc wheo ttwoy S94ll"O • day w11h tho cr-U GUNSMOKE A young outlaw 15 rel01meo by '™' i.1ndnru11 und help ol "" etdftf'ly lemate iunk dNlet (Pari 21 G) THE BRADY BUNCH Cl) ADAM-12 Malloy and Ree<! cut shon 1< female h1tC.hhtller s exlO<l ton racl<el fiil ELECTRIC COMPANY ~SPECIAL Television Much Aao Abou• G.arb<IOll TQMmy IS 91>1• ooooud trom his ,Ob aller .,e;1.ut1119 city oltlC•a•s antl .. o.i•DilQe com~ of corruptton, •nd 111en r••u•· 1119 to re11ea1 h•S sooroes to ~ 9rand to•Y 1nvesllg~11n9 lrwt t•P<>H (Al • G BIU. y GRAHAM CRUSADE Q) SOCCER to' AngQles ALt.J. ~u Penland Timbers (I) 12TH ANNUAL MUSIC CITY NEWS COUNTRY AWAAOS Hosts ol thos ow11ras e•tre v•lqilttza from lhe Graod Olti Ol)(y on Noshlltlle .ire t yn11 Anderson Me! Tolh!I and Iha Staller Brothetl A multitude ol country mvs.c ••ntl'fiatne<s w111 De on hand to perform. present <1nd rece1~e this year's Awards fD NOVA !ht' Tse ISP I rap Tho TUBE TOPPERS CBS 0 s·oo CHS News Special. This documentary t akes a look at Cam · bodia after its revolution anct examines the roots of the upheaval (See Revww llc low l KTLA 0 8:00 ··The Best Man .. llcnt'y Fonda und Cliff Robe rtson butll<• each other for their party's president 1al nom inal1on an this 1964 movie drama NBC 0 9·00 Da vid F'rost. Hcg1n · nin g a ~ix part !--c ri es featurin g headliners of th~ day. Tonight P aul Newman. John Travolta and Ellon John are spotlighted. ''°"· choreographed by Mtehael Smuin m AUSTIN CITY LIMITS lhe E811 Scruggs Revue· Back to lhe rools of COUil· 1ry music With such c:1115. 'tCs as ··Orange Blossom Special.. and · Foggy Moun1a1n Breakdown hghl to obtain an enemy t11U 1n t950 KO<H I 2 nrs I m THE ODD COUPLE Q) MONTY PYTl10tol'S FL VINO CIRCUS TONIGHT'S LATEST LIST1NGS The murdt>r lt18I ol v•c<' 0111 hdrD,HJ G••h•m portrayed (7 hrs 20 rn.n 1 M:>RNING t2:00 0 TWIUOHT ZONE An 1rnpoveushed paw,,bro i.er buy' a bOtlle lrOll\ un Old woman oul 01 Oily lor her CP HIGH HOPES Q) HONEYMOONERS 1ns1111hng a phone aQd•nM Ralphs Ob16CllOOG AhCfl win., h•m 011e< un111 110 Olll!lheiltS SQIT\llO"*I U •tl conversahoo t];) DICKCAVETT Righi Wing P.1nf'I Gues1s KElll•n P Pti111o~ Wilham E S•mon Rtehard A Vt9Ut1m1 w1111am A Aushet (Pl\rt 2 of :.>1 12:30 0 MOVIE • * • '') The vounq Lions" ( 19581 Ma••on Brando. Montgomery C1tll A patr ot Amt1r1Cans and a Ge< man react d1tterenllv to !he f!Yeflt .. of WO<ld Wdr II t2 hrs 5!> mon 1 . m MOVIE I 'C'\'!::,-. J~o11n«t Ctdtn 5ru .. Br.tth 2.15 £) MOVIE • • • , Sornt1lll111Q f or A Lonely Mlln pQba, Dan BIOCi.et Susan C1a11< 2.30 m MOVIE * • · TM Soll TOuch" ( 1949112 hr, 1 3 268 NEWS 3:30 MOVIE • • , 111,.. C.sl Creeos · ( 194b) LO•'> Colltet P11ul K~ly Th8 ~Qui 01 J y01.f19 murder vtC11m >lll\A.!)11• Ina bOdy ot , c .. 1 't'till•flQ r"111;oge f : h• 30 m111 I 4000 MOVIE • * H 1qh f t t• I Of\ 1 :952l L•.•m A .. omond Andre Morello 41)6 IJ STEVE EDWAf\OS 4.30m MOVIE • •', Voyage lo The Fnd Ot T1'e Unov•l•~ • t 19641 Dunnos S1~ns. r, dn<.1~ Smolen On The Track·· ThA e•cnomen1. t>eauty and enflfgy 1>et11nd !he scenes a1 the race tmck. featurtnQ The leading contenders tor th(> Kf'fllucky Oc•by Crnwn dnd t.ume of lh~ top '°' · keys 1n the cavn1rv ~~ ABCNEWS 8:30 m BEWITCHED Q) ROOt<IES Two of Eight 1n1rir uctoon 01 tne flies. ll'te•r paras11es lhe anomols they p.ey uoon and 1M mo>n wno str119gle lor con- 1101 ot the African grazing 1and the llios 1ntes1 •S P•am1ned 10.00 0 POLICE WOMAN "!he '"''de Connec11on Pepper takes bver lor a slain rookie pollcewoma,, wtlO was tn\lefitogotong ., drug-runnonq 0p0<a11on on the county 1a11 (R) fii) MICHAEl,JACKSON Or Ar lhur B Hard\'. ago• a· Pl>Ob•Bst. talks at>out 1110 new and lnqh1ening1y prf'\lalenl pl>Otua tear 01 '"""9 m MACNEll / LEHRER • • • A Wom.,,," Si>c.ret f 19491 Milu•etin 0 Harn. Mel11yn Dougie• A woman ShOols lite ,,nger sh,. help11d to m.;ke famous 12 hrs I Thur11day•• Day• i 111t-Mov MJANINC A "001 P•oeon s hie 1\ endo,,gered whtin tho thlfhles Iha! he tes11l1f'd iM}'l•nst are lreeo on c1 techntCahty c; rant Goode\'e and La m O 'G rad~ pla' t hi' two oldest children on tht• comt>d~ druma Ei ght is Enough. amn~ tonight at 8 on ABC. Channel 7. W BIX BEIDERBECKE MEMORJAL FeaTIVAL 1 ,.,,.. Jazz Minors · 8:30 W OVEA EASY oe HEWS fD OVEREASY Harold Robbins. heart attllQ!. ltbrary ~r11oees (RI (j) AMERICA 2NIGHT I'@ MEAV GA1FF1N Guests Ot Arnold Klein D• Zoo Yu. Date Ale1.and11f Nalhan Pr11t111n • YOO O H8CNEWS 0 UARSCLUB 0 ABC NEWS 0 BOWLING FOR OOLURS m ILOVELUCY I!) AOAM-12 Malloy and Reed arresl d reYOlullonary SUSPti(:le<I OI '>IOt10Q munotoons fD MACNEIL / LEHRER RE POAT m GARDENING FROM THE GROUND UP Propogatoon'" (J) JOKER'S WILD 1:30 0 SHA NA HA Oucs1· Teresa Brewer 0 NEWLVWEDGAME 0 MATCHGAMEP.M . 0 JOKER'S WILD m THE BRADY BUNCH (l) AMERICA 2NIOHT Guest Or Joyce Brothers fD 28 TOHIGHT Clele Roberts hosll an exam1n11Uon of the prooe- dU<es and problems of lhe LOS Angeles Small Claims couri 11ya1em. Claa1111el 1...1.• bag• 8 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles D KNBC(NBC} Los Angelos e KTlA(lnd) Los Angeles 8 KABC· TV (ABC) Los Angele!> (I) KFMB (CBS) San Diego G KHJ-TV (Ind ) Los Angeles ®) KCST (ABC) San Diego Ga KTTV (Ind) Los Angele!. Q) KCOP·TV (lnd) Los Angele'> fiil KCET· TV f PBS) Los Angeh•!. ~ KOCE·TV (PB~) Huntmqton Beach NBC Has Hope In Neiv Ratings NEW YORK u\P 1 NBC. with two specials .ind a couple of rt.>runs among the week 's 10 most- watched shows ran away with the networks ' battle fort he prime ti~C'TV v1C'we r for the second week in a row tt was NHC'~ bc~t ~howmg m six weeks. since I he eom·lus1on of the• network 's "Holocaust " m1111scnes ;\ncl It \\aS the r1rsl time StnCe the llli7. 78 !)Ca~on tw,gci n in September that NBC put togl•ther hack-to·b<t<:k I 1rst-plcice finishes. 1\n NHC birthday tribute to Bob Hope the night uf May 29 had a brggE!r audience than any other i-how of the week. a nd a spy movie. "Top Secret." the night ol June 4 was No. i . SANDWICHED BETWEEN THE two s ptt1als were reruns of a couple of NBC regulars, "Quin· <·v." No 3 for the week ending June 4, and .:Hockford Files." No. 6. In all. NBC listed five of the week's Top 10 an installment of "Project US.O'' was ninth and the performance contributed lo a rating for thl' week of 17.4. /\BC was second at 14.3 and CBS third at 13.7. The networks say that means in an average prime time minute during the week. 17.4 percent of the homes m the country with television were tuned to NBC IT WAS ANOTHER WEEK of reruns. Thirty. fou r of the 58 programs checked by Nielsen were 1n that category. Herc a rc the week 's Top lO shows: ··Happy Birthday Bob." with a 27.1 rating n·presentmg 19 8 million homes, NBC ; "Three·s Company, .. 26.1 or 19.2 million. ABC ; "Quincy." 21 5 or l7 9 million. NBC ; "Barbara Walters Special." 23.7 or 17 3 million. and "Carter Coun· ~ try," 22 X or 16.6 million. both ABC : ''Rockford Files," 22.1 or 16.1 million. and Big Event-"Top Secret." 22 or 16 million. both NBC; "Laverne and Sh1rlC'v." 21.2 or 15 I million. ABC. and "lncredi- bl1;;• Hulk," CBS. and "ProjectU.r .O.," NBC. both HI 3 or 15 1 million. The second 10 show~· . Movie. "Death Moon." CBS· Movie. "Rarrerty ;ind the l!Jghway Hustlers." NBC: "Happy flays" ;.ind "Starsky and Hutch.'' both ABC ; "Barnaby .Jones." CHS; "Country Night of the Stars." NBC; .. J\11 in the Fa mily," "Hawaii F1ve-O." "M·A·S·H" , and "Lou Grant.': all CRS. Gatlin, Lynn lTop Fan Music Awards NASHVILLE. Tenn. <AP> -Songwriter Larry Gatlin says his band and hjs fans deserve the l'redit for the three awards he won at the Mus ic Ci· ty News Popularity Awards show. In fan voting. Gathn was selected Tuesday night as male artist of the yea r. songwriter of the ·year a nd band of the year for his group "Family and Friends." He shared top billing with Loretta Lynn. who was chosen No. 1 female vocalist for the 12th stralj!hl year and joined Conway Twitty as top duet for the eighth straight time. Brenda Lee accepted the award for Miss Lynn. A spokesman for Miss Lynn , David Brokaw. said ~he was conflnt"d to bed at her home 60 miles west of Nashville. "I think she's JUSt run down." he !>Bid. W STARBOARD Phonlom Herd (1) S 128.000 QUESTION @) FA.Mil Y R:UD .._'00 £) (JJ CBS NEWS SPECIAL ··wnut s Happ11ned To Camb()doa .. An f0xltms1ve IO<>k ill Cambod•a since •I P$pet1enced 11s •l!Ctirll r1wnlulton. and ,,., exam• n&toon ol lhl' P11c•nt~ 01101 '<' and •mmed•ately 1011ow- 1nq thP upheaval are tht' SUbJflCIS OI 1'llli Si>eeoal news report 0 GRIZZLY ADAMS · Survival Adams loses hos memory tollowong ,, hun11ng acc1d11nt and tmcomes a i.1umb1111g lrtgt11ened :.!ranger 1n an untam11tar wrtOefness. una- ware ol lhe bou"IY hunter (James Wa1nwt1ghl) sworn 10 captUte him (R) 0 MOVIE • • • • • Ttwi Bos• Man'" ( 19641 HPnry Fonda. Chit Robertson Two pohllc13n" vie IOI endOrsemf'nt d'> thf' Presrdf'nloal candod,tlt! 1or therr par1y t<' hr~ I 0 "O) EIGHT IS ENOUGH Harold Robbins. hQarl attack t11>r 3f'f S4lnllCeS ( R) 9:00 £) (() CBS MOVIE "Hell Boats" (Premiere) James FraOC1scus. Et11a· beth ShePl!e<d An Ame,.· can naval commander dur· mq W0<ld War 11 Is 6001 to tho st•alegle Island ot Mal- ia to break a Nazi btock· <idO Q DAVIDFROST 011111d F=rosl I& the-host tor lhtS s•.1.-parl Mlfies lea1ur- 11"9 poople ono e11ents cu<- mntly making headhM$ Fi>flture<l !hos week will be P1ul Newman. Joh,, Tra· •olla a,,d Elton John U ®) CHARllE'S ANGELS "Magic fire" The Angols Invade the WOfld of llluSIOf'I 10 hf>lp a ltame-thfowing magician prO\le he •S not moonog~ttng as an arson- IS'I (A) 0 THESAIHT ·The P0<1ra1t 0 1 Brenda" ED GREAT PEAFORMANCES Romeo And Juliet'' Jim Sonm and Ot3ne Webt!f' ponray the romantte coo- Pl•' 1n thos San Francisco liallPt Comp11ny produc· Teaming llp for the Law U ®l STARSICY & HUTCH "The HellY)'W8'ghl" In lhetr altempt to crack a ware· house burglary rong and find a luffer, Starsky and Hutc:f\ &eelc lletp from a t>oxer (Gary Lockwood) whO 18818 IOI his Itta (Rt m CROSS-WITS 41) LET'S MAKE A DEAL W MOVIE • • "Idaho Kid " ( 19361 Flex Beil The Idaho Kod lhwarts a stagecoach robbery end& a ranqe war. sur11111es a qunltghl and is reunoled w1lh h•!l long-lost tothe< .... thr& ClaSSIC W8$1• ern I 1hr 1 10:30 m Q) NEWS 11:00£)00@ ~ NEWS I) LOVE. AMERICAN STYLE .. Love And The Old Flames" An old ac!Of ano actress d1sco11er lhey snare a secret ··tove And Tiie G•owong Rom&nce · Lana corne5 up w•lh a un1Quo 1eu tor her boyfnend 0 MOVIE • *'• MPn In W~r I 19571 FlobPrt Avan. Alon Flay Amerocan 1nlant1vmrn /\ngie Dickinson huddles with the r est or her Criminal Conspiracy team as they preparc to solve anothe r case on Police Woman tonight al 10 on NBC. Channel .t . From left arc Ed Bernard. Earl Holliman and Charles Dierkop. KOCE Gets Grant Will Probe Indochina Refugees /\ $10,000 grant from the California Council for the llumanilaes in Publtc Policy has been awarded to KCOE· TV. Channel 50, Oran ge County Public Television, to produce a one· hour prol(ram about Indochina Refugees. The grant was onC' of m a n y awarded to non-profit organizations throughout the ~tale for lopics relat· rng to the theme of "purc:uit of com· munity" TOPICS TO UE examined include the direction of U.S. policy toward refu gees. how communities arc ac- cepting the rerugees. and problems that refugN!S fa ce in employment. language. homesickness and housing. Orange County makes an ap- propriate location ror an examination of the "pursuit of community" theme regarding public policy and humanist issues as they apply to the growing population of Indochinese refugees. Orange County has become a "household word" with many re· fugees. s ince its proxi mity to Camp Pendleton <where early Vietnamese "tent cities" were established l made il an early haven for rerugees J OHN GREGORY WILL be the ex· ecutive producer and Ke n Gale. forme r war correspondent in Viet- nam for ABC, will be writer- producer. Assisting KOCE wtll be Professors of the Humanities from UC Irvine. C al Slate Ful lerton and UC R1vers 1de. RE.PORT I 1:30 £) HAWAII AVE.0 '1) MOVIE When on esc41ped murder· er threalens the Ille of hos t0<mer g1rt111end McGar· rel! sets up a trap to p•o- 1ect the .nlanded .nc11m and recapture the man tR) D TON40HT • • "OutcoslS Ot Poi.er Flat" ( 19521 Anne Ba•ter. Date Rot>e<tson vo01tan1es hOund tour undeslfal>les unttt they leaves •own ( I hr ,30m1n) S'OO 0 • • "TM Sp.deo•om· ;in Slttkos Baell' ( 19d6) Gale Sondergaard Brenda Joyce A bhnd WOfOan ' nutse d•$COve<~ Iha! hef patient s blood •l> t>e•ng stolen tn o•dcr to teea a ,.1range p1ant ( 1 hr I GUWI host· Burt AeynolOs 0.-11. WflYMI Newton • Pete Barbuttl, NOfman Fell, Roy Rogers. A.J Balcunu. fD MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT 11:30G) • • • • Man Of ConQues1 ( 19391 Richard Ota, JOfln fontamo A btO· graon~I account ol Sam Hous1on. ct>rontcl1nq h•5 Qreat pPto;onal irilQe<!oes .. na 1numph& f2 hri. 20 mt,, I 12'.37 IJ KOJAK Oueeo 0 1 Tne Gyps.es A 0 LOVE. AMERICAN STYLE Love And The llchy Cond1l1on" Lucy and Andrew meet 1n ..t derma- 101og1st's ollicti "Love And Tne SlullP< · Howard ,t11rts stuneflng whenelltlr ne s neat hos t>est troeno s wite • younq gypsy (Zohla LamPO<tl htres a gang 01 1hieves •o exeoute hPt Phtn ol rObbrng Six banks •none day (RI 0 @) ABC MYSTERY MOVIE AFTERNOON t2:000 ••' Tht>lr.Jo • • • Kill Two B.rd'> 0 l'~ POLICE STOAY Fothe<S And Sons·• A mutdorer motivated by re11enge. h&rt>o<ed lrorn the hme OI Nazi OOCU08· toon 01 Yugollav•a. •S sought by !he potiee (Al m THATGIRl t 19751 Susan Hampshore Gabrielle Drakfl l,wo Amencan IOUflStS b6come lf'lnocentty MWOlved on lhe attempt of an ex-coo 10 recover stOlen money tRI l t9~91 Aocnard W1dma1i.. T tnQ LOut!le A. 'l)'ndica10 leader t4>f•or11es 11 !>matt •own wt11le attPmpltng to 11ee Ille counlf\I ( 1 "' 30 min I 3:00@) • •., "Beller A Widow'" 1:00 D TOMOAAOW f t9691 Vorna Lis.. Pe1er McEl>ery The tocal Malta attempts 10 s1omu1a1e a small town s economy 10 oncrease t~r proiect•on racl<el (th• • 30 min 1 Q) GETSMART Smart -a<s • new bllllef and •S myslrtoea a~ ob1ec1s Oo!lllppear around him Bobby Bakef. l<>tmef top lltde 10 LyndOn J<>Mson. Wiii d19Cu$1 p<estdenltal politics 4ll'd allegations ot cor rup1iorl in Congress 0 MAVERICK 3:30 0 • • •' · OP8fatt0n The Jail .Al Junc1100 Flats" CI A ' l1Q651 Buot Reynold~. Jot>n Hoyt A CIA man os &enl to S .. •Q<><• •o covt-t uP lhf' mtS)>lon ot ,, murd .. rf'd lt!llOw <1gen1 1 t hr ~O min 1 1:45£) NEWS fii) CAPTIOHED A8C NEWS (tj MOVIE 2:00 D 0 41) NEWS 0 MOVIE • • • • · I Want To Lovt• ( t958l Su5dll Hayward • • • ' The MOdFI Ar11l l ne Marflage B•oi.ti• New Regime Studied Cambodia Grim By JAY SHARBU'JT LOS ANGELES cAP I ·It'll d1e an ratings against an NBC awards show a nd /\BC's r epeat of "Eight is Enough ... But sktp entertainments tonight ands~ a valuable CBS News pccial on Cambodia al 8 on Channe l 2. It ·~ "Wh at Ha ppened to Ca m- bodia." reported by Ed Bradley. who covered the final years or both the Vietnam and Cambodian wars It orreres a chilling study of Cam bodian lire in the three years since communist Khmer Rouge troops routed the American-backed Lon Nol reg ime and radically changed the old ways of life. NO U.S. REPORTE RS have been let into the new Cambodia to probe reports of oppression. starvation and mass executions that have forced thousands to Oe<! to neighboring V1et- na m <1nd Thailand. So. toni~ht 's show has to lean heavily on accounts or foreign newsmen who've visited the area, a French priest who worked there and the Cambodians who've managed to escape to neighboring Thailand. But it also includes him rootagc and reports of a Yugoslavian news crew recently allowed into Cambodia for a two-week visit. THEIR REPORT doesn't go into tales of hunger and mass slayings But it does paint a relentlessly grim portr ait of life in what now is called "Demoeratic Kampuchea." ll 's startlin~ to see the capital. Phnom Penh. once a pleasant, ~ently hustling city, now a virtual ghost 1 own of e m ply s treets. shuttered ~tores and sad. shell-battered build· 1ngc; And th.is dramatizes as only TV can the reparts Cambodia's new rule rs have C'mptied the nation·., r 1t1es and forcibly moved almost a ll the residents to the country to bwld an agrarian society. THE SHOW, WmCH also outline) the effect of U.S. Involvement tn Cnmbocha during the Vietnam War. does its best to study claims of widespread killings 1n the Cambod1c:i that now bars U.S. Journalists. The harshest report is from an Australian. Tony Paul. Hong Kon ~ based editor for "Reader's Dii;est .. He estimates a~ many as 2 2 millior Cambodians have died to d<1Lc under the new regime . But as might be expected. the a1· counts of greatest impact are tho~t· g iven by Cambod1.in refUJ.!t'l':O. themselves. particularly a 16 )ear old lad who we<:ps in recalling ho" his enlire family was murdered. LATER. A .. AN of the new reg1ml'. Daniel Burstein. a spokes man for a "pro·Chmesc communist .. group in the U.S .. d1sm1sses massacre lales ..... propaganda ston es. some even toll! ror mont!y Bradley cites the weeping bov , gently asks: "Are you goin~ to S J\ that someone paid him to come Ull with those tear!>"' The reply: "No. That's not nw point. l\ly point is that 90 percent of the stones can be discounted " It's a decidedly m inority view in this one-hour show. The program offl'r" little fre:-h news of Cambodia. But it 1s a goo<l. heartening try by CBS to at least go hack and see what's become of that quiet land torn npart in the la:-.1 violent gasps o( the Vtc.•tnam War 'Meet Press' Host Wins News Award WA SHINGTON U\P I -8111 Monroe. moderator and executrvr producer of NBC's "Meet the Pres~·· ig thf.' 21st winner or the Paul White.• Memorial Award, the top honor bes towed by the Radio Telev1s1on News Direct.ors Association SOUTH COAST ACTORS CO-OP Ahiw•y\. \it M ("1f"9 tor t(tlf'f"l:f All·~'" tVOt"' For PO\\ibt" • mulu'f""t"nt 1n ,,. .. tttr~ '"'h'vn.10t'I Film;; C.01'1"' m• H •tt•'-f •tr~ (714) 957-0282 . . . Country music v~teran F.rnest Tubb was pre· sented the Founder's Award ror contributions to the industry lie was selected by the starr or the Music City News. a monthly country music newspaper 1)l1bllshed In Nashville. This was the only award not chosen by tans FROM Fash ion Newport STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR . , , .... .._ ,,. . . . • I ' • I . "' . . , . " . ' . . -. .. . ..... -. . . .. ENTERTAINMENT HY GARDNER THEAT ER Woody All n Blowing His Own Clarinet • 0 : Though I kno• Woody Allen was bu!ty play· lng Oh:leland on bis clarinet the night be woo those Osurs In absentia, I wollder If be ever st")wed any particular emoUon al lhal signal honor. -Bunny Snyder . Ft. Dix, N.J. A According to Gene Shaht. the Today show cr11t<·. · .i seemingly unconcerned Woody sat on the bandstand at Michael's Puh. 1n beat -up pants. a pla id wool s hirt. scruffy s hoes. h orn rimmed glasi.cs and a distract· cd look staring at the rloor. knees crossed. the end of the l'larinel pomtmg down." "I'm a J ~ great fan or New Orlcans·Slyle ., music." Woody confessed. "I a m . you know. on e of the " world ·s wors t New Orleans· ALLEN style clannet players. I do my bcs u but tt ~quite terrible ... I practice a lot It I don't. m y hp gets flabbi and 1l sounds even worse than it doe::. when I am good , which is terrible.·· When Shaltt, preparing his McCall 's column asked Woody 1f he ever took any lessons. the Oscar collector !'laid. "No. I used to put on records of Sidney Bechel and Louis Armstrong and J elly Roll Morton and played along with them 'Glad You Asked That' by M..tlyft GMI Hy Gctrdtter Nothing that I've dont: has improved my playrn.g . I 'm a lways getting my ('la r inet overhau~ed. poltshcd and cleaned in the hope that 1t will mak<.· mt• sound helter. but it doesn't ·· ShalJl wondered about aJI the prett:; gals 1n :\11chac•l's Pub. Allen conceded he d.Jd a little rhrt m~ but not directly. Says he looks a'( the reflec· lions on the sh1nv tuba played by anoidler musician to s<.•e 1f an~one cspcc1all y attra...-t1\c 1s in the room He then ::.tcp~ off the ban•Jstand and wan dt:rs through the room to conr1r~1 his findmgs. Q : Mary Tyler Moore alw·.tys seems to look so nat\lrally beautiful. Does s he think lire is easier if you're a ttractive? -Willia.m O'Malley, Miami. A: "When a woman h.as done her best to be at· tractive." Miss Moore s ays, "life may not · be easier ror her. but 1t 's prot>ably easier for those around her!" Q : I read where the New York Times TV Syn- dicate will produc·~ • series or documentaries on th<' most powerfu~ leaders or tbe 20th Century. Will the> scripts be similar lo John F. Kennedy's "P rofiles of Courage" book? -Robin Meredith, Roanoke, Va. A . No, T he Times series will be titled "l'ortra1t~ or Power" half·hour essays on tlitll•r. St~llin, Roosevelt. Churchill. de Gaulle and Mao Ts() Tung. e tc. Q : Didn't Mozart, the great composer, die a millloaaire?-G. Re mo. Fl. Lauderdale. Fla. A No. Though Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart at· tamed fame pos thumously. he was destitute when he dled f1791> of kidney disease at the age of 35. He was buned in a pauper's grave Q : My pimples have always made m e feel self· consdoas. But l feel heller now since I beard thal beaulHul actress Jacqueline Bissel also bas plmples. ls this true? -E .R. Kearney, Denver. A· "I do have pimples.'' Miss Bisset sighs "And feel (Jinny about the m since they're associat· ed with b ad health and bad discipline. I like my -.Kin l thank it's important to have nice-looking skin l"m not USJng a ny creams on my face and 1t kills me . . But my derm atologist won't le t me u~l' anything I don't look after myself as 1 should, and l 'm awar<' or 1t " Q : Wasn't actress Brenda Vaccaro, actor· producer Michael Doul(las' girlfriend for years, still holdinl( the torch alter they split and be mar· f'it'd someone else'? -C. J ohns, Ne w Orleans. A: Some say so. But she doused the flame, if any . by marryinR an attorney in Dalla~ last J uly. We hope the four or the m live happily forever aftc•r <): Whatever happened lo "Murray the K," the famous disc jockey who traveled with the Beatles and describeod himself as "the 5th Beatie?" Is be still In action? -D.M., Columbus, Ohio. A · Murray may be seen currently in the new Universal film. "I Wanna Hold Your Hand," wear- ing a fur hat, long hair and a matching fur collar on his 1ackl't .'it•ud your que~wn~ to Hy Gardner. "Glad You Asked Thal:· care of thi.~ newspaper. P 0 Box 1560. Costa /\1cso. CA 92626 Manlyn and Hy Gardner will anituwr a.s m<V111 questwn~ CJ$ they can in their column. but the uoh.rmc of mall makes personal replies 1mposs1· bk , . , -. . . . -. . . -· .. -. ~ . . APWl"- SWEDISH ROCKERS REAPING PROFITS ABBA Biggest Moneymaking Pop Group 'Rieh' So1•nd ABBA Piles Up Profits Uy PETER J. BOY Elt LOS ANGELES !A P > ABBA 1s pop music 's iJll"" 1•r <o the Wall Street brokerage houses four !-."' t>d;sh rc1t•k stars who spend their literary leisure w11.il 1•arn1ngs n •porti.. not the latest Rolling Stone The ir product 1s a!> 1.lick and m ethod ic41ly pro· dut·t·tl as a s hiny new Volvo. Bl.It ABBA makes mon• monl'v than Volvo. The ABBA Corp was ~wc·clPn·s m°i>::.l profatiihlt.' business enterprise la~t \ l'.I f ' l'op mus at· publicists. a prolific brt-cd. daily takl' thl'rnM•lvcs to the limits of their inventl\ cncss 111 t1111LrnL! thl' various talents of thei r clients. but \\1th ABB\. the pitch was a breeze No group hut \ B H \ <·11111<1 h;ive a pubhctty s hcl'l tonta1n1ng a 11111· lakt• uu .. "TllF.IR llOLOl~G S INCLUDE one of !-.\\ edcn's lar gest art gallenes. a movie theater and fi lm production Mudao and real estate involve- ments with hotels and restaurants .. Thcv·re a lyrical Paine Webber, the biggest m oney·makmg "pop music group _in the w~rld. m aybe the most profitable of a ll time. Certainly. the.> 're the most prof at-oriented. When J\RBA plays the less economically_ st~· blc regions of Europe, they demand payment m 011 anrl trade goods. rather than currency. If you can't lmd anv news about AHR/\ in the rock magazines. try Forb<.•s Or Business Weck AHBA IS TWO COUPLES, one married. _the otlwr <'n~agc•d. The name 1s an acronym of the f1r~t lettc>r or four rmnc1pals' first names -Anm-Fnd •Frida Lyng! .. tad . Benny Andersson I one couple. R 1orn Ulv:aeus and Agnetha tAnna Fals kog· Ulvaeus 1 the other couple. Their first success tOgl'tht•r tam<.• four ye:.irs ago in the Eurovisio.n Song Festival Contest. and they've been Europe s biggest act ever since. The only pop fans in the world not completely colonized by ABBA are Americans. The group has had a few 0hits he re. hut they can s~ill walk ~he str<'ctc:; without being mauled by rabid fans. Like corporate managers puzzling out a tou~h mar~et. An RA 1s planning its conquest of the United States . ··w{• ha\en't really been here. only twice. m thn•t• )Cars ::.ind that was. for n:tinor _telev1s1on thmg...:· s ays Benny. indulging an mterv~~w as the group J\\aats taping of a TV special. _Anybody \\ho 1s going to break 1t in 1'orth Amenca .. they han to spend a great deal of time here. It s the slrnngl'Sl domc::.t1c market 1n the world.·· "I (a,;ESS WE THOUG HT we could handle the Slates as we did the rest of the countnes •. ~or ex· ample. gom J! to Germany once a year . sa ys BJorn "Rut 1t doesn't he lp here. You have to re· ctli1.l' this as a continent. with a different structure whc·n 1t comes to show as well .. B 1orn becomes cool and_ calculated . whe~ h.e contemplates ABRA's Ame ncan ~ampa1gn. It s not the money. it"s the challenge, he says. echo· tng th<' likl'ly th1)UJ::ht s or Caei..ar as he eyes the la net uf Uw c;:rnb "It S<'t•ms <;CJ unnt•ct'ssary fhal at ..,houldn L hap µt•n herl'. · he tnnt1nut•s "Wh~ not"' You "r<' the i..ame kind of people lier<' ·· ' •I . ... . . . ,. .. Wednesday June 7 197P DAIL V PILOT 89 Lemrrwn OK; Play Not Jh• MAR\' C'AMPBF.LL NEW YOHK tAP> Juck Lemmon seldom m akci. a wrong move in "Tribute." wh1l'h opened Thursday nighl at Broadway's Brooks Atkinson Theater. but playwright Bernard Slade has given him a pretty thank· less c hche-ridden path to walk. Three years ago Slade's first play. a comedy. "Same Time. Next _Year:· opl'ucd on Broadway. It's still r~n· n in~. A v11~wer expressed dbbehef over the s1tuat1on that a man and woman m et annually for adultery One accepted the c hemistry between the m and laughed at their wit ONE CAN LAUGll at the ont· la ne rs in "Tribute." but you wouldn't call it a comedy. The s1tuat1or1 1s maudlin a nd projects itself as chche lns t<.·ad or c hemistry the re la- t1onsh1 ps an· torccd and off-key enough that the actors often seem un· easv saying thr1r lines Lemmon. on Broadway for the fi rst time since "Face of a llero" 1'n 1960. .. ·coming Home' is so good. Important Ulm!. .•. " 'f', plays Scottu.• Templeton, a 50-yt!&r· old clown prince. 1rrespons1ble. Ilka· ble, fun. a writer who joked his way out or JObs. Robert Picardo plays his son. 20. ~turfy . purposed . mixed up though psychoanalyzed. inordinately biller that his rather divorced his mother. SCOTTIE FINDS HE has leukemia a nd sends for has son to spend the summer with him. His ex-wife. remarried and with two more t•h1ldren. v1s1t~. his pubhc r elations boss who 1s a lso his best friend v1s1t". hi e:; 'doctor makes house rails They analyz<' and argue and agoniw Thl· beginning or the second act sounds like a "deep-problem" i..oap opera turned up loud. Slade ha~ written a fan<.' endin~ ll'':i a monologut.· tor Lemmon. sent1men· t al but touth1ni:: L<·mmon rise!'. to a nd a bove the good material there and has hu· o"n finest moment of the evening , .., ' .· , . " WINNER OF ~ ,..~ btO¥W .0.K' rt1tf1<1' (-~·~--y "(~ • .. THEENo .. \ ' M •PWI ......... ON BROAOWAY Jack Lemmon CAPRICORl\I 01\JE ··--· ·O PG " 7ACADEMY A\JYc~!!DS S2 00 1111 2:30 Sal/Sun. Best Original Score Best Film Editing Best Costume Design ednds CINEMA WESl ""-\tw.w\fff•l•O\ .. tlWt'' 1------9 Ntwpot1 FHhlon ltltnd Newport Center Between Mtc Anhur & Jembofee ti Ptctflc CoHt Hlghwty ~780 ' .. . Mon-Fri 7:30,10:00 Satf.)un 12:00,2:30 5:00 7:30. 10:00 "'The Boys •"°"'' _ •0 _!!!> In Company C" P!ua J~··tr ··t·:''-'r ·I ' • r. ~'-"L" '•\ou •J~ . I . -'• ·:\)!~;n '"'' I f "~ " .,,. " Plus j . (.,1"10.'/ll(,"'-" The Turn1n9 v .~ w .... .,.... Point Plu1IOI The MouH end H•a Clllld . - C'i f r wn v e ll C1 1th e<l .'O lll 1. I 85 rd t.a so II '0 [lAll • ~'IL v I 'Swan Lake' P r ovides Fond Farewell It !>t t>r11' th.1l ,Oml•ont• tnl'' 1t .. bl) comes alona dt the end of e'er.) Indict 1oe.t~on "1th the comment lhul 1l 1\ time for ballt>t compan1~ lo d1spense with uw trad1t1on of staging "Swan Lakt>" L'> the final of for mg. Thl'v are ne'er too c lear about what should be 'tagl•d 1n place or t h~ T1tchaiko~ky ballet "It 's lime tor a changl'," they bleat. "Let':s do '>Omcthtog different.·· Well. they would ftod very few supporters ;1mong more than 15.000 ballet lovers who filled I he Shrtne Auditorium 10 Los Angeles lasl weekend for the final three performances of the Hoy <1 I Bullet's brief season. "SWAN LAKE" WAS the brilliant Briton,· three.gun fina l salute to audiences which have 1'11cered them to the echo and if the two prrforma nces on Sunday were on the level of the bullet viewed Saturday night by this writer then it was indeed a farewell to remember. We were agam blessed with t~o brilliant prrn- Photog Makes The Stars Shine By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD IAPl Loretta Young parks her Rolls Royce in front or J ohn Engstead's West Hollywood gallery and carries in 15 cha nges or l'lothes. Clint Eastwood arrives in a pickup truck, wt·aring Jl'ans and a T shirt. For 50 year .... the famous faces of Hollywood have been entrusted to the exacting talent of John t::ng~t(•ad . From Marlene Dietrich to Cher, he has never f:li l('d to m<1ke them look good. Engstead is a tall, spare. quiet-spoken Los 1\ng<'ll'~ native who inspires confidence. Having dt•all with most of the gla morous figures or the l1lm world, he 1!> unaccustomed to the spolLight h1rn~elf, he even dislikes having his own photo gruph taken Bl'T HE'S GETTING c.1ttention now. because nl .i h<indsome new book. "Star Shots." I Dutton, SI I 95 >which includes 370 or his famous portraits. Recently, de~1gner Edith Head. whom -he ha d kno" n since she was a s ketch artist at Paramount. J,:ave him a book-launching party al her Coldwa·ter Canyon villa. Among the Engstead s ubjects who ;.ittendcd: Ohv1a De Havilland, E ve Arden, J ane Wyatt, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Gail Patrick. P atricia Mor· rt son The "Engstead Touch" shines through in a ll h1 :-photographs. I low does he achieve it? "I try to find the best angles." he explained in ;in interview. "Then I use the light that best suits lhe person. A star like Cher looks great in naturaJ light. Olht•rs may require spotlights. others need -;t1ohes. · • "I l'SJo; TUE LIGHTS to accent their best features. perhaps cutting out a piece of cardboard to place over the s pot. If a w,oman has a good bosom, I \.\ 111 spotlight that: if s he has a big ~tomach. I'll put that in shadow. "The main feature is the eyes. I tell m y s ub· 11'<·ts ·1 photo~raph your mind a s well as your face \'ou can't have those blank, faraway ~ooks.' The i.:reat thing about pictures of Garbo. whom I never photographed. is that you can see her m ind is alwayc; worktog. ·• ~n~stead <ilso takes i:-are in the d eveloping and printing of his pictures Clod avoids contemporary l.11b and s ty IC':-. .. I want to be able to use m y photographs for Cl long time." he explained. "I urge the women to ;e\oid l'lahoratc dresses and hair styles. Simplest '' l11·st Well dressed wom en realize that. · It's better lo have people say, 'Gee. doesn't l .. iuren Bat•all look great',· not 'What a beautiful dn·:,.,s on Lauren Rae a ll ' ... ENGSTEAO STARTED WORK at Paramount <itutllos on a fateful day: Aug. 23. 1926. The publici· t.v department was in an uproar because the studio's biggest star. Rudolph Valentino. had died that morning in New York. Ev<'ntually, E ngstead was assigned to set up portraits for the Paramount s tars. He did every· thing except work the camer a. When still photo: ~raphcrs joined a 1933 studio strike, Engstead was J~:,.,1gnl·d to l<.ikc the pictures. He experimented with a young Paramount actor. Cary Grant. Eni;::-.tcad returned to managing the sittings unt il ht• was fired m a 1941 studio s hakeup. l·'MI unately. the J Walter Thompson agency m·cded ~omconc to photograph stars in Lux soap ,1us. THUS, HIS CAREER was launched. and he continues lo this day in making portraits of select· PCI chenL'i Recent subjects: Cheryl Ladd, Ginger Hngcrs. Kale Jackson. He works four months a yt·ar. spendmi:? the rest or the time at his home on l\1au1 lie has rnJoycd photographjng the famous, but lw hi.is one rc·grct; he never fulfilled his ambition to dirl'cl movies. .. , would have been a good director," he said. 'Tilrole Lombard thought so, and she put it in her nmtract lhut I would be assigned to her movies as :111 nhsl•rvcr, with lhc idea that I would direct a fter \\alchto~ three· film:,,. Then s he went away on a War Bond tour and died in a n air crash on the way home." TOM BARLE Y Music Box c1pab the utterly class1ral, ~plendidly disciplined Anthony Dowell as Prince Siagfned and the lovely Lcsl<'y Col her as Odette·Od1lc Superb m their md1v1<luul forays. Collier and Duwell Wl're no less s plendid IO their work together. Their work to the last act alone was sul· f1t·1cnl lo Justify llw verttable bombard ment of t lowers thc·y had to und.,rgo after the final curtain "SWAN LAKE" IS T llE su1>re me test of the corps de ballet "Giselle" could arguablv lav <'lu1m to that cl1stmctwn and the artists uf the Hoyal Ballet passed 1t with flymgcolors 0 But then, lhl• unwaverinJ,? prec1s1on of the tor ps has always lwc·n <e cornen.lone oft he Royal It "as so Ion)! before the formidable Ninetle de Valois became ballet m1:.tres~ and under her 1t became un- thinkable that even the rawestswanorcygnetshould put a foot wrong And indeed theyd1dn'l. Thc only regret this wnter has about the Royal Ballet's " Sw<.1n Lake" 1s the apparent water ing down of the character of Von Rothbart. the thoroughly evil mag1c1an who t·hanges young maidens to swans and (•nslaves them to their bird form THIS WRITER llAS OFTEN told the tale of Sir Fredcr1tk Ashton. who got the Von Rothbart chore. when his dan<:1ng days were 1n their wane. fi e w<1s marvelously made up Dropping dilapidated fcatht•rs cvt•ry foot of the way. tht mai:-abre J\shlon was utll'rly malevolent. looking for all the world ltkc s'Ome bloutt>d. decaying vulture that had bccn s utked up out of a ~wamp lie rus hed to llw footlights at Co\ent Garden on one oet•as1on "11 h s uch furv c.1nd evtl th al sevcrnl female onlookers '('reamed and one or two ladies in th(' first few rows made a determined ef· fort to lc<.1H· lhl• theater 1561 W. SUNFLOWER W. OF BRISTOL CM 5 .. 0 059 .. A "Tinto re re" Ull V "Crater Lake Monster .. A "A Dfffwettt Story" IRI ~ "1'ttETTY IAIY" IRI ~ "W.-. D°" It Hwt7" IRI ~ .. World't ~.t Lo•ff" •-a.croft SWriey M41claiH "THE TURNING . POINT" trGI PLUS GEORGE SEGAL "THE BlACXBIRD" ACADEMY AWARD WINNER BEST ACTOR Richard Dreyfuss ti...._ Nell Simon's ... liOOD!\Y• Sfroutll-6:00 & I 0:00 .,..,.,.......:20 GIRL (PG) ,675;35/Q LEAR THE TRACKS FOR FUN 1rs wrong way Conway and his canine keeper. ~IOING THE ~ILS TO LAUGHTE~• ~ I know it huppenc•d I was there. DEREK RENCHER DION,. come else lo the Ashton image. He looked more hke Batman hang. ing a large, faded pair of green curtains out to dry than the airborne obscenity thal Si r Frederick so bnllianlly depicted. At that. Renche r was better than anything this writer has seen offered by a ny American corn· pany. The last time· we s aw a U.S. version of Von Rothbart he looked like the first cousin to the Cookie Monster Good old. dear old "Swan Lake ." 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MtOC&--u.eanr· THI OIVll 'S UIN1ro1 O\UI VHtOIN WrTCH 111 fUIOn _,ID e NUoll •OtlN CAHICOtlN OHi l"t PIUS TMI IHfo4tCH 111 -N fUllOUA JAMOAY NOINT fMl 111 '"" ~AUTO SUHlT 1ro1 .,,, aNO<ll-MIU9lt .,.,.,. TH& OIVIL'I ltAINt~ •iu• VlllOIN WITCH111 .. ' ..... -. • .· ' : ... # ' . . . -. .. ... "· I\ , (! l(J th tel 0 II '' 1:, ·d Cf iO ' INS I DE: •Club c lendar •Ann Landers •Featuring... •Slim Gourmet @ 'Tis the season of the year for picnics aplenty. If your next picnic or backyard cookout has to be planned to appease appetites aplenty. Bonanza Burgers may solve your problems and satisfy the whole gang Ground beer, subtly flavored with a touch or mayonnaise and mustard 1s shaped into ham- burger patties and grilled. However, instead of the tradiltonal hamburger rolls, a loaf or french bread with a zesty mustard spread, accom- modates all the burgers lined up tn a row. You can let everyone slice off a sandwich, ··by the burger." But one word or caution - plan to prepare plenty. They're sure to come back for seconds. Everyone will also stake a claim to Potato and Bacon Salad. This quick and easy potato salad relies upon a package of scalloped potatoes for last minute preparation. Crisp bacon with colorful bits of pimiento, chopped celery and f.lreen pepper highlight this attractive and flavorful salad. Just watch your guests as they survey the picnic table comple.te with Bonanza Burgers. Potato Salad with Bacon, crisp relishes or s liced tomatoes. lemonade and ice cold watermelon sired Wednesday June 7 1978 BONANZA BURGERS l egg 4 tablespoons mustard 4 tablespoons mayonnaise l' 2 pounds ground beer 1 cup sort bread crumbs Sall and pepper l tablespoon drained pick.le relish, if de 1 loaf french bread, spilt Lettuce Lightly beat together egg and 2 tablespoons each of mustard and mayonnaise. Add ground beef and bread crumbs: mix Hghtly. Shape into 8 patties. Grill in hinged wire rack over hot coals for IO to 15 minutes, turning once, until done. Season with salt and pepper. Combine rel- ish with remaining 2 tablespoons each mustard and l)'layonnaise. Toast bread over grill. Ar· range cooked hamburgers in a row on bottom half of bread. Spread with mustard mixture; add lettuce if desired. Cover with top half of bread. Slice into separate servings. one ham- burger patty per person. About 8 servings. <See BURGER. Page C2) Sweet summer treats for chocolate lovers 'Chawklit' Think chocolate for summer desserts ice cream, brownies, cocoa punch. It"s summer. and 1l':. hot ·what better ex- < u~t· could you have lo indulge yourself in your fa, 1)rltt• it·<· crt>am navor? Chant·c~ arc 1t 's chocolate <better known to th<' 'oun~ '><'l a~ '"chawkht'" I However it"s pro- 11ouncect. that bittersweet flavor with the cool. l·lc·.rn edge has a soothing effect on the palate when tht' weather turns hot and sultry. /\nd chocolate's at its best in homemade ice crNtm. The recipe below 1s easy to follow. and \OU don't nttd elaborate equipment <no crank- ing• l or time-consuming preparation. In fact. most of the ingredients are convenience-food staples. Cocoa. for instance, provides .a time-and· motion saving here over chocolate, because there's no healing. melting or mess involved. You just measure It out and mix it in. And while you're "thinking chocolate," try the delightful pet1t four brownies -a double c·hocolatt· bonus when served with the chocolate it"l' cre?am. and a wonderful n avor combination with vanilla for those who hke their chocolate in smaller dose:. Another way to sa~fy chocolat.e. hunger in the summertime Is to whip up this cool, minty punch. It's smooth. refreshing, and a soothing change from sweet. carbonated beverages. . . .. DOUBlF. CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM DELUXE C1'hkes about 11'l quarts Ice cream > 12 cup milk '1 cup cocoa ' , cup ~ugar 2 teaspoon~ unrtavored ~elaun I packa~e 13·11 ounces I mslant vanilla pudding and pu.• fi lling mix 2 cups milk I can <lJ ounces I evaporated milk, part1')lly frozen I cup mini chips Coptionall Popsicle sticks (optional I Combine milk. cocoa, sugar and gelatin in a saucepan. Sltr over low heat until gelaltn ts dissolved and mixture 1s smooth. Cool. In a bowl, beat pudding with milk until thick; stir in chocolate mixture. Pour into a l 'f.1-quart con- tainer and freeze until partially frozen. Spoon chocolate mixture into mixer bowl and beat un- til smooth and flurfy Whip evaporated milk Un· til fluffy: fold into chocolate mixture. Blend in min1 -ch1ps, 1r desired. Freeze. NOTE: To make pops1cles. pour mixture in· to paper cups. Place in !reczer container for. 1- hour. insert :.ticks . Freeze until firm. ee CHOCOLATE, Pa&e CS> . . . ~ ~ . .... ,, .. ·. DAILY PILOT Food Cl Paek A Sack Picnics come in all shapes and sizes. There are large picnics for family reunions, office parties or club gather- ings where hamburgers. hot dogs, potato salad and mayb e hand cranked ice cream are se rved b e tween volleyball and baseball games. Then there are picnics packed for an evening at the lo ca l outdoor bandstand or open·air tent theatre. Spread a tablecloth or blanket on the grass. serve a main dish c;alad with a crisp loaf or bread, add fruit and cheese for dessert and enjoy dinner under the stars before the con· cert or play. With excrcist! :it the top or almost everyone's list. sporting picnics are popular too. A sandwich. coo l beverage and (See SANDWICH, Page CZ> Picnic ham salad sandwich. Wrap'n Grill Stretch your imagination and not your budget. Try com-tomato combo on your cook-0ut. Let's cook up some excitement on the out· door grill! You don't need to stretch your budget to do this, simply tum loose your imagination. For example, charcoaled hamburgers are a tradt· tional cookout favorite. but surprise your family with a vegetable accompaniment that provides a new taste experience. Show off your creative ability by serving a corn -tomato combo. Combine fres h or frozen corn kernels with cherry tomatoes. green pepper strips, sliced onions. butter and seasonings. Spoon this vegetable -.1ixture into the center or a length of heavy duty aluminum foil. Bring the four corners of foil up together, squeeze the ends and press them to the package. Trus foil bundle then becomes your cooking container, eliminating the need for Pots and pans and cleanup is a brttze. You can prep<tr<' this recipe 1n 10d1v1dual portions and then each person can eat right 'rom the foil bundll' This convenience is especially n1c<' since the foil wrapping keeps the 1. egctablcs hot and prevents any Juices from spreading mt1> othl·r food items on the plate. CORN-TOMATO COMBO 11 2 cups corn, fresh or frozen 8 cherry tomatoes. halved 1 2 green pepper, cut in strips 1 small onion, sliced 1\? teaspoon salt 1 ,, teaspoon basil Dash pepper 1 tablespoon butter or margarjne Tear off four lengths of heavy duty aluminum wrap, large enough to permit ade- <See WRAP, Page C2> Wrap up a vegetable combination in foil for fast cleanup. • • .... . .. .. . . 1 ... If JO· wn ve lt(J 1th ed ro. ttl J. I :85 rd .t(I 50 I ( ~ 0411 y fill iJ 1 w~ J""41 1 1111 Bonanza burgers and special salad . •• • Sandwich <From Pa~e Cl l containers or ins ulated hrov. nil"' can be toted to bags whic h include bags poohull•. courts1de or of ice or reusable com· 1111· lo.1·cl into a bicycle mercial containers of h:J:-kl't it's often ·just 1cc t h1· t 1t·kt•t for sal1sfy1ng Keep the cooler or pie· .lfll·r the game hunger ni c· baskets out of the hot p;rn,., ~un once they arrive at \\ h.1t•·H·t 1h1: ..,.,l' or the picnic. and avoid rqw ol p11111t· pl.inned c-arl1ng pt•r1 s h u1Jle d II I 111 1'. I la\' :O-ll rn m (' r lt•I [O\'l'l'S horn\'. 111111111t,, 11' .dv.a\!'. 1m Tr.\' tlw following rt" pnrt.1111 to lalo.1• n•r tarn "<'I Pl'" \dlll'h 11wludc rt·al pn·c~1utr11n-. It m ,I\ ht• J m.r \ 1111n:11M'. follnv. I he :-.UfJHl"l' lo lo.ncrn th<il r ulc..., 01 bafl· food hand rna~o1111.11M'. ''h1th 1s 111 ling and enjoy a saft• tlll' 1·lud••d 111 many µoµular 111l' 11. h1•1h1•r 11 ':-. largl'. p1<·n1c rt'CIJI('"· helps small. mu!'!1cal or sport- m.1k1• picnic foorl" safE'r rng lkcaU'>l' ll con tains sail. '1nl'gar a nd l t:mon 11111·1., rc•al mayonnaisP .11·t 11Jlly hC'lps to protect irn11 I' .1gainst sposla~e if 1 , following sufety prt·· • . ·• ... n, are taken "!11·11 prc-panni.: anv I ,.f f I f fllCl11l':O-. ('Ulting PICNIC HAM S ALAD SANDWICH 1 ~ cup real mayon· nu1se '• teas poon dry m usturd 2 cup:-s hredded t•ar ti• r cf,. maxing hO\\ Is rut .1 1111 lo.nl\ l'" !'.hould tw 11 pound hotll'd ham . cut 1n JUl1t·n111.· sln ps <I cup l • 1,.,11w<I ;1rter use and "h,·11 "w1tc h1ng from ln11tl lo food. The que-s-- t 11111 oltt•n l'Oml'S up rt'· ;.!.1rd111g tht• propl'r time 111 rcfns::cralc food that h.1s 1ust bt•(•n t·ouked. W" 1t JlL'\t until the food :-.tow• steaming and then rdr1 ~eralor chi 11 Aho. it 's best to plan ;1 hc-acl and rc frtgC'rator 1'11111 "andw1ch salad fill· rrig, ht•forc-pucking 11t1·111 in insulated con 1 '""'r' for the picnic 't hal \\ay the) 'II s t<i y 1·1111l1·r longer \ 11d. always make it a 1 ult-t•• ca.rry picnic 1 .. och to the park or l.1·;.11 h 1n insul<Jtcd con- 1.11111• rs Cold foods h11 u II! 1!11 an vatuum • i cup raisins 8 slices pum pern1ckel bread In m edium bowl stir together real mayon nuisc and mustard. Stir 1n carr ot. ham a nd raisins until well mixed Spread 1, cup filling on l'a<'h of 1 bread slices. top with remaining hread s li ces Hef r 1gl•rator chil l s:rnclw1chcs and transfer to ins ulated container before transporting to picnic sitl' Ma kes 4 sandwiches Note : Sandwiches can be made up to 24 hours in advance and stored in lht.' refrigerator No Baloney Sandwiches •Ill h.1\ I \ llUnl!'ll"f" I'''"" \\ h11 It\..(.• \II • II rt 1111 .t h1kt• lo I• .1 f \.. I ll I O \ h l' •' • .1 1 d 1un~•l1"' 11r I I 1'1 I h1 llll',1do11.. • i1111111 r•.u l-.1ni.: ,1 "no .I• rp•\ lun< h to t.1}.;(· .ii "II~· ' If B .• I II II (' \' ' !:->.111d11.1Lht:-. h.1\'C a fresh 11 "'"'' ..11 "' nt1•d l)('))oJ!na ._ l'I I ,1d llt,1l Ill) S('lf r ,.,, ... ,ting bologna fan 11. ill I'·"" up t\d<I plastic 11111t.11n1•rs 11f whul1· H !'!ltt't'' sandv. iC'h hr1·ad Ll'l lun· In l'h•f't 111· hl\'ndcr or I on LI prn<T ,..,or. blend hologna u11t1I s mooth. Jn bowl. combine hologna . c•gg ma:-1mna1'>t'. relish. l1·mon pc·1 I 1111ce and mu .... t;1rd mix w1•ll Spr\'ad 1 s lices bread "1th h11l11gna m1xturt• top "1th lc·ttuec and n· matning hrc:ad Makl''l I sand\\ ttht'S POTATO SALAD FOR I\ CROWD (Large Quantlly > Serves 20 8 pounds potatoes. boiled , t•hilled 1 quart Best Foods real m ayonm11se • ! cup lemon juice 2 tablespoons salt I teaspoon dry mU!'.l:1rd •:: t(•aspoon pepper :1 c u p s (' h (I p p (' d celery I cup finely chopped OrllOll 1 cup chopped green pepper P ee l a n d c u be potatoes. In large bowl s tir to geth e r rea l m ayonnaise. l e m o n Juice. s alt. mustard a nd p epp er. Add potatoC's. celery. onion and green peppl'f'. toss to coal. C 0 \' l' r : r C f r I g e r a l (' severul hours. Transfer to chilled insulated con· ta iner before transport- ing to picnic site Mahs 20 11 c up l servings. Recipe tan be cut in half to serve 10. COR l'iED Bl:EF AND CABBAGE SALAD a 4 <:up real mayon· naise 2 tablespoons pre· pared horseradish 2 tablespoons milk 1 t<1bles poon pre· pared mus tard 12 teaspoon caraway seeds 1 ~ teaspoon salt 111 tcaspoon 11epper 2 <'ups potatoes. boiled and chilled 3 cups thinly sliced cabbagt.' l <:up shredded C'ar· rot Cabbage leaves t cup Julienne sliced corned beef 1 CUI> JUiienne Sll<'C'd Swiss cheese <4 oz l I n la rgC' bowl stir togt•lher n·al ma~<rn · nu1s t-. hurs l·ra1l1sh . milk. muslar<l. <':1r;1way seeds. salt and P'·pper until wt•ll mn«'d PN·I and cuht• potalfll'" Atlcl potatoc!-., cabbage cind carrot to real m ayon· n aise mixture. toss flefn gcrator chill and transfer to chilled in- sulat€.'d containc·r before transporting t o p1cn1c site Al pil'nic site line serving bowl with c·a h· bage leaves. Fill with s alad Arrange corned beef and cheesl' s lices on top. Makes 4 m a1n - dish servings , .. .,111111.. h1ch 1n protein --------------------- ,, "'' .11 I"•' nll1-.<11·:-. • car rn! -.111·1-.-. .ind fres h "' ,1 111:1· sm11<-s I· n1 d1•.,..,t rt . "pread '"'II• 11w1l,w-. 11r graham 1 r 11 1-. • '' \\ 1th It s A I • 1111111' (;J,11t lnrlurle ;1 t 11 1 11111' of t'nld milk 11 ·:-a '11r>cr lunch to pro \ 1df• one third of vour < htld ..., nu1nt1onal n'eeds 101 th1· cl,J\. inC'ludinJ: 100 pt•rn•nt of the Rrrnmmendc'd Daily Al 11111. ancC' for \'llaman C "~OBALONEY " S.\1'0WICH t:S 1 • pound bologna. cut 1n small chunks I hard-cooked egg. rinc•ly chopped 3 tablespoo n s ma,onna1se or.salad dr t•ss1ng 2 tablespoons sweet pickle relish 1 teas poon fresh grated lemon peel 1 tables poon fresh squct-zed lemon j uice 2 teaspoons pre- pared mustard ... Your Delly Piiot can.,. f'ecycted. OrA"9'1 ( ll<l\I (OllPQf' t\ lflP Ofl<(•<'ll rN VI'""~ C•nl•r '"' Cou11 Mt>«• , . -... C.001 olf with a Raspberry Delight. R>ur 11/z cups of fresh milk mto a blender. Add 10 ounces of frozen rasp- bcmes, unthawed. Add ~== 2 eggs and a tablespoon • of whCtlt gcnn. Blend well. Makes 2 generous servings. California Milk Adv&SOry Board. . . . . . ,. .... . "' . . . . . -. .. . . - •• .Burgers <From Page Cl l POTATO AND BACON SALAD package (5 r+IJ·OZ ) f'rt:nch's Scalloped Potatoes 3 cups salted water .a shces bacon I cup chopped celery '1 <.'UP chopped pimiento 1 , cup chopped green pepper 1 ~ cup mayonnaise • ~ c up vinegar Combine potato slices from package with sailed wnter in !taucepan: simmer, covered . 15 minutes. until tender . Drain and chill. Cook bacon until crisp. saving 2 tablespoons drip pings. Remove bacon and crumble. Gently mix togetht-r dripping~. Re move bacon and crum - ble. Gently mix together potatoes, celery, pi- miento. pepper. and the crumbled bacon. Com· bine mayonnaise. vinegar . the 2 t ablespoons drippm~s. and contents of seasoning mix packet from potatoes. Add to cooked potato mixture a nd toss lightly . Chill tho rq.ughly. S to 6 serv- ings. FOOD • • .Wrap <From Page Cll quatc wrapp1ni.1 M111 tog£•lh<>r all 1ngrt'd1ents ;md spoon <·qual rx1rt1011~ rnto l'l•ntt:r of foil. Bring four corners of foal up togl•thcr in a py ra· mid shape Fold the openings together loosely to allow for heat c1rculat1on and t>xpansion . Seal l)y folding over ends and pressing to packaee. Grill over moderately hot coals 20 to 30 minutes or until tender. Makes4 servings FOIL T IPS FOR OUTDOOR COOKING Line grill fire bowls with heavy duty aluminum foil to aid even cooking and ease cleanup. .. Make your own drip pa n by doubling a sheet of heavy duty aluminum wrap foil into a large rectangle to fit your grill. Fold up the sides. miter the corners and set into place m the grill , fi re bowl before you start the fire The foi l drip · pan comes m handy to catch fat dr1pp1ngs and prevents n are·UPS Cooking foods in foil bundles over hot coals 1s convenient and easy. The foil bundle elirn inates the need for pots and pans a nd cleanup ts a snap """-.: 9 to 9 Dailv • Smc:lay I 0 to 1 """ ........ T ........ ~ 8 ...._Wed., J_.. 14 Prices 5-+ct te Stoel!•....., We 0...., Acc.,. hed S ..... W• l-n. IJtlltTa &.Wt Qblllllltlet AM ...... Stile T• AM w ........... L LOWER PRICES! SWEET "N" JUICY FRESH LOCAL ITALIAN BARM PORK SHOULDER ROAST SHORT SHANK ··~ CALIFORNIA GROWN 0-BONE OR SEVEN BONE SQUASH 29! FOSTER OR liCKY FARMS 3-LEGGED FRYERS PAM READY ··~ FRYING CHICKEN PARTS FOSTER FARMS ZACKY FARMS THICK MEATY BAR M SHANKLESS WHOLE OR HALF BAR M BULK FRYER BREAST CLUB HAMS TRIMMED EXTRA LEAN 1~! SLICED BACON 1~~ LEGS 99c ~HIGHS LI. 1~! FOSTER FARMS CHICKEN FRANKS USDA CHOICf I OHEU SS USDA CHOI.CE IOMELESS BEEF STEW BEEF BRISKET SPRIHGRB.0 TOMA 10==-=ES:,___'c_' ft!----= SrRIHGffB.O WHOU 08 4 F s 1 CREAM STYLI CORN ·~f~· ~ iii&ARINE .~~l 79c sPR1NGF1eLo Oil :~,~~E 79c KUHS 79c SYRUP 320L IOTTLE ICUHS TOMATO 79c CATSUP U OL I OTTLE KlllMS 21/2 45c llMAIOES CAH HllMI HAMIUllGE:l 49c DILL SLICES 160L JAR . . . -~ . \ NOODLES F~~~. ZEE PAPER TOWELS JUMIO ROLL SPRINGIFIELD PORK & BEANS 15112 OZ. CAN 4 ~5 1 AMTHOHY'S MAC & CHEESE DIN•RS 16 oz. JAR 71/4 OL IOX 55c ate F 0 R FLOUR . . . 5 LB. !AG 49 c -I - rt lr1 WO ve tl(J •th ed ·o lll I. I 85 rd tCI 50 , F f • J CASH IN DURING THE ••• 0 0 o ·oO 1' Reduced Shelf Prices this week at participating stores featuring 4-lb. Little Friskies; Friskies ~'Buffet :' Mighty Dog ; and 25-lb. Friskies " Dry Dinners. High-Value Coupons with big total savings of up to $1.40. LOOI( FOR THE "FJUSl(IES. FIESTA" DISPLAY AT 'IOUR nORE·'P'RONTO! . .. . . ' . . "' . . . . . . ... . . ..... Ir •• • . , . . . Wednesday June 7 1978 DAIL v PILOT C:J • .. --------------1 SAVE STORECOU•ON I 75C I ' .. . . , . ., "'0 0[ Al.ER Fof '-Kn C:OV"°" ~ ~"OI •rom CO"IM.tf'f'M!4' .,., tttnt~ of Dv1cna: t ot tf\ot• <\DOOhflO O'OOuct .. ~ wtll 04,, "tOV tee& Ylof\,>h IOhll\ ~ h.tnd'tf'IQ· OtOVO d o;ll)l.I ~ ~ c.uttomo1 "'•"'• comph••n *'"' """ te"""'" nt '"'"' otr.·1 f'-"r~Gl_•nt•t•()n 1()f ft~""'l>tton wtlho.lf -.wen oomof•MlCtt Q;,n• tMUU•' traua lnW>it.("• 0'0Y1f'Q QUfC~ at euthOf"flf SIOC"o ,, OOYf•t CC>UD!Jif'ti Off'\lf•t'lf(!'d ~bl•""°'*"' uQOfl ·~Ut-"'1 Couoorimaynot~ •"-,.,.O"""'f'>Of tte~t<'n"@r<J CutfOtfftP• ""'"" ~'/IH"Y"lt\•faa 0ffl 1 ~"(JQnty1nUSA ¥IOl<t~"°'"' htblf1"'(1 ta,.M or,,., lr•t..lf'loO O\t lnw Cot1pon •I IOdees~ t.W'IY "''ffl.•O" C.-'""''°" ,._.,h, tncH~•nt•·ttYR'!I °" ·• ma11•-ct ,, CA~NA110N tOUfJ()N5 Uo# '" Ac.1 ....... .--.... C.I• torrn.t ~'> Cou~ will not b'• noNl••oO if Oort~••'f1 trH011Qt'I ~J,,ttUINll•l•"ll Dt"f"'-)0' C11~ vah;1• 1120 QI 1¢ Ur1 Jvi•~1/t'<1 •+ororo1t !•or• t t tn1 "'3t100!l • p1on1t>ttoct C ;11,,dl ot Ultf'UJOV 11104 lOl\~t"'O .. hll Ctthl01t'1t.; ._ . . . ~ . . . I .. · ... f . - rr Ui wn v e 1tv •th ed ·o- ttJ JI 85 rd I ta so FOC I bU, l\n ll(' Le er• A< ce IS lo· I ar m pc d . . ['..j DAILY PILO f FOOD A Tangy Mold There 's ~o me thinc bo ut a s himmer•na. hlvery mold that. 1akes you feel 5uddenly ooler even on the bot· !St summer d uy. You probably have a ecorauve mold or two anging on the kitchen 1aJI -so put them lo ood use to create de· ghlluJ dishes that will rod wilting summer ap- petites. II you don't have 1 decorative mold, don't lespair. You can use a Jundt pan, ring mold or IDY deep bowl. Grapefruit juice con· ributes its own cool, .ummertime flavor to nany foods, including nolded dishes. Here are hree simple recipes -a .ide dish salad mold. a Jessert mold and a com· K>te of summer fruit. Grapefruit Sal a d \to ld, with its creamy Jressing, mig ht be ;erved with open.faced ;andwiches to complete i light luncheon menu or oe part or any easy, pre· pare·ahead family sup- per of chili. Grapefr uit Apple Mo l ded Dessert , garnished with whipped cream and apples, is a cooling surprise-finish for a simple summer meal -for example. a tuna-macaroni salad, s liced tomatoes a nd Italian bread. Both mold and macaroni can be made the day before. Kee p molded salads refrigerated until serv- ing time, then unmold by dipping in lukewarm water for a few seconds. Tap to loosen and invert onto platter GRAPE FRUIT SALAD MOW WITH CREAMY DB~ING Salad 2 e n velopes un- flavored gelatin 3 cups grapefruit jUICC' 1 cup mayonnaise 2 cups fresh or canned grapefruit sec· tions. well-dramed 1 cup c h o ppe d celery Dressing 'h cup mayonnaise 1/4 cup g rapefruit juice t teaspoon paprika Salt to taste In a saucepan, m ix gelatin and 1 cup of the grapefruit j uice. Stir over' low ht'at until gelatin is dissolved. Stir m remaining grapefruit juice and mayonnaise; beat until smooth. Chill until thickened. Fold in ~rapefruit sections and celery. Pour into a light· ly oiled 1~..quart mold; chill in refrigerator until firm. In the meantime, mix remaining ingre · dients in a bowl until thic k. Chill. (Makes 11;2.quart mold and .:v. cup dressingl. GRAPEFRUIT APPLE MOLDED DESSERT l package <6 ounces l lemon gelatin 31 2 cups grapefruit jui ce l can (1 pound, S ounces> apple pie filling, chopped Whipped cream Apple slices Lemon juice Dissolve gelatin in 1 ~ cups of the grapefruit juice, heated just to sim· mering. Stir in remain· inf? 2 cups juice. Chill until thickened. Fold in apple pie filling. Pour mixture into a 1 1~-quart mold. Chill until firm. Serve garnis hed with whipped c ream a nd thinly sliced unpeeled apples <dip into lemon juice to prevent darken· iog > <Muk~ 1•:1 quart t•2 t o~ c up ~ ~rapefrult JUlCt! Dessert mold > GRAPEFRUIT MARINATED FKUIT Sugar t.o taste In a large bowl, com· blnc all fruits. Stir in grapetruit juice and sug· ur to taste. Chill, stir· ring occas ionally, for several hours. Serve in bowls with some or the juice. <Serves 6 to 8). molds featured 1 pint strawberries, hulled and halved• 3 navel oranges. peeled and diced 3 bananas, sliced l red apple. cored and diced l pint blueberries. rinsed and drained• •whole frozen berries may be substituted. m buffet. YOU A1WAYS SAVEi WITH STATER .BROS. 'OW·LOW PRICES ~ BEEF UllD na--. _., IAGI ... ·-•eu&mWft .... Cll __ deli. ...... K \BONE-IN ,, LB. ......._ _ ___,~I ~ED 'I" l\IC[F•llOHD.US STATOllROL c• 99' llAMKIUS LI .. •ou-•nAK TUllEY SALAMI au ,.o ~ MUIY SMGlllD PICNIC PORK SHOULDER _. . C•Clf ROAST Bl.ADE.CUT ··~ 97~ POU l• SAii .. 1.11 '1" Clll•• ... =r Ul 'I" •••• tin .... .,2~1.a.AVO LI. COSBIMY $149 ..... • • ll. ::::... • LI. ••• H.8.PKG. ··~ iUiin BOLOGNA IUPICO u 99( [(~ ft iiiFflANIS au,.110 ... u. $) lt ~ ~ FllUH•suctD LAMY'S • 9lllMlfl) • i -9(U • llAOf.CUT .... SnAKS ~~l.u. .... amm .,.... Ll 'I" 1.1.'I" l.I ., .. 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SJ79 IAIY TaaL1Ts !. s 114 ~~SON&JQ< .. $0H • s 1 s' &OCT •OOl w ------ ~~ ~ ~ 7tNUt ~ snw VEGETABLES .. ~HF.il ... 5 ! ·~· 11 • CHICIEN ::=~TIOHS 7101 '2.S9 ~~T~S ! ~l '1.94 FRIED CHICllN IN BBQ SAUCE IAHOU(' • ! . 11M>1 11.83 COOKED SHRIMP 11111.UAHT .. .M>l. 11.0CJ PEPPERIDGE FARM CAKE ai:r\~11~~!~z. • e . tO.IH)t 99c ORANGE JUICE MINOlEMAIO ! . . . ~ IM>l 11.22 COCKTAIL MIXES ~s:t~~~AAO•AllA,OA Sl'll•WIEMIY .. ! .. I-OZ. 36« GRAPEFRUIT JUICE tillHIJH M•JO ' ! .... ~. 36« 1811 (o.n,.. ... "'"""""°"a.-Siii ci.._ ... a-aro.. HIOll MagnOlol ... fQliN..., Y....., •IJOOE COi""'"'.,. Ol-30 0 N ~1ncolf\ II•• lln-m 211414 N &r-v.11-m 2090 r OOl'>fU 81rl ll Verne t 85' I T O<N Lindi 81.., , 1-ll<ICll •<2tl M•,,.,-' .. Mlfllltlf 11'& l "'°"" "''-''" N ll.itog 0. II ......... .. . ~ ...... " · ..... . -. -. . . . . . . . .. . . . .. • ~ • .. t I J J FOOD .~pPt•ial Dif-1~ By Jun~ Roth For Diabetes U1abt'l1rs Jn· ollt·n Jd\tSed how to hm1t lhe sugar in lht•1r d1t·I. hut Jt·curdmg to Or Jame!> l\nderson, thief of thl' Endot·rme Meta bolic Sec- tion or lhe Vclcran:-. Adm1mstrat1on flosp1l al m l.t>x mgton. Kentucky, 1t is also important to m· crease the r1ber in the cl1abet1c diet. Dr Andt•rson . uddressing the Amen ean Academy or Med1eal Prcventies Confe rence re· ccn~ly, stressed lht> nt>cd ror a dia betic diet th<il is h1g~er 10 vegetable carbohyd rates a nd ftbl•r. lowE.'r in rat and lowcrm protein He suggests a menu that includes many raw and cooke(i VE.'get<1bles. bran Cl•real and bran muffi ns. and only s mall po rtions of meat. poultry or fish. The proposed m~u would serve breakfast Js follows : 2-:.1 cup br an buds ':• shccd bana na I cup :-.k1m milk 2 s lices whole wht•at toa:-.t 1 lt>a...,poon corn nil m <:trg<ir1 m· Suggl·Stcd Junth "ould ht• I t·up white bean soup 1 '.l cup hash brown potatoes 1 :! c up stewed tom atoes l bran muffin Dinner would include the only meat of the day. 3-0z. portion roast bl'ef 1 s ma ll baked potato 1:: cup corn a,:? cup carrots 11 2 cups lettuce 12 cucumber 1 ~cup water pack peaches 1 bran muffin Here are some recipes th<1l should help to cook interesting high carboh vdrate a nd fiber or- fe rings, not onl y for the dia betic but for the whole family. It spells good health when you combtne it with lowe r feat and lowttr mt'<Jl m· t ake WHITE BEAN SOUP 21 2 cups dried white beans 1 qua rt water 2 tables poons olive oil 1 clove garlic. m inced fine 1 oruon, chopped fme 1 carrot . scraped and chopped fine 1 stalk celery, chopped fine l ham bone 1 ~teaspoon dried rosem ary 1 :. teaspoon salt • 1 t£>a spoon whitt> (>t'pper Souk beans overnight in 1 quart wa ter. lleat o li ve oil m the bottom of the soup keltle : M1ut1· garlie. onion. carrot, and ce lery un til lightly browned Add beans and water for soaking Add ha m bone. rosema ry, salt, and white peppe r. Add I q uart m ore of wate r. Simme r gently for 2 hours, or until bea ns a re tender. Remove ham bone. Rub half the beans through a s ieve back into the soup. Serve wath grated Parmesan c heese. if desired. Makes 8 servings. SWEET AND SOUR RED CABBAGE J medrnm bead r ed cabbage, s hredded 11 2 cups water 2 tablespoons frozen apple juice concen- trate. thawed 2 tablespoons le mon juice 1 tablespoon wine vm egar 2 whole cloves ':? teaspoon ginger 1 :·teaspoon salt Place sh re dde d cabbage in a d eep saucepan Add waler , apple Juice concentrate. lt>mon JUICt'. wme v inegar . cloves, {{inger. and s alt. Cover and s imm e r 35 minutes, stirring O<.'· cas1ona lly. or until cabbage is tender. Makes 6 to 8 servings Bl''ITERMILK BRAN BREAD~ F :i cups crushed whole bran cereal 41.1 cups sifted unbleached flour I tablespoon baking soda 1 teaspoon salt 21 z cups buttermilk 2 tt>aspoons frozen apple JUICc conccn· t rate thawed Prcht·at oven to 350 F . Mix together hran, nour. baking soda . and salt. Make a well in the c·t·ntt'r a nd pour 1n hutter mtlk and apple JUI< t' t•onc·E'ntratc Work <1111ckly a nd knead dough lightly Shape dough into a loar und prE's~ into a gn•ased 9 x !l inch loaf pan. Bake I hour, or until firm <ind lightly browned. Makes 1 loal •• 'Chawkl i t' <From P age Cl) BROWNIE P ETIT FOURS l c·up sugar 2 ·1 cup unsifted a II purpose flour 1 ~ t•up cocoa · 1;: teaspoon baking PO'-"der • 1 teaspoon sail 2 l'g~s ':i cup butter or m argarine, softenl'd 1 • eup milk 1 ;! cup chopped walnuts Mtn1·Ch1p Glaze <r ec ipe below l Combine sugar , flour, cocoa. baking powde r and salt in large mixer bowl ; add egg:-., butter or m argarine and m ilk. Beat on low s peed of m ixer JO seconds until all Ingredients are m oist ened . beat on high spt'ed 30 seconds longer. Stir in nuts. Spread baller eve nly in a foil hnt>d 9-inch ~qua re baking pan: bake al 350 for 25 lo 30 m inutes Cool comple te ly in pan : chil l about 2 hours Remove foil a nd cut into 112-tnch squa res. Dip top or each squa re m Mini-Chi p l; laze. garnish with ro!kttes or whipped cr eam or decorator icings. Makes 36 pit>ces. Mini-Chip Glazr: Complete ly mell 1 cup mini-chips and 1 tablespoon plus l teaspoon shorterung in top of double boiler over hot , not boiling water. Cool. stirring occasionally, until glaze is lukewar m a nd slightly thickened. Dip chilled brownie sq ua res into glaze. Garnish as desir ed. Makes a bout l cup ~laz<' COCOA MINT P NOi l cup sugar 12 cu p cocoa t qu11rt milk I cup heavy cream 6 t>ggs. well-b<'aten 1z cup c re me de cacao 1: t'UP wh1tl' crem e et c mcnthc Combine sugar, cocoa and 1 c up m il k in .1 saueepa n Stir over medium he:lt until mixture 1s smooth and sugar is dissolved Remove from heat. add rt>m:linmg milk. heavy cream. eiz~~ and liqueu rs . Chill until ready to scrvt> flral with rotary ~ater JUSt before serv1n~ Pour mlo punc h OO'.' I. serve m punch c·up:-. OVl'r crushed ice . For Custard And Flan •.. To prepare this rich, dl'llt'ate dec;sert he re 's Jll you do Prt>heat oven to l25 and JN>ur one can of s wt>etent•d condensed m ilk into an 8 inch glass pie plate Cover with a luminum foil . place m a :-.h allow p:.in of hot \~a tc r and bake one hour until thick a nd light ca r ame l co l o r ed . Rem ove the foil. cool. I hen chill before serv mi.: C:irnmel t'U:-.tard c<..1n ll(' drcsst•d up \\llh u \ ariety of garn1shcs n u t mt>at s , ll.Jl..c d c o c o n u t , s h a v t• d l' h<H'O I a le t· u rls . bu l· tcrscotch bats or ctn· na m on-s prtnkl e d whipped c ream fl orets not to mf•nt1on fresh or fron·n fr ulls. LIGHT-AS·A-CLOUD CUSTARD PIE I unbakc.'d 19-inch l pa::.lr ) shell 1 can ::.wcel e ne d condensed milk I 1 ~ cups hot \\ all'r 1 i teaspoon .,ult •:: teaspoon vanilla extract 3 l'ggs. wl'll beate n Nutmeg Preheat on·n lo 425 In medium bowl, com· bin c s Wl'l'll' nC'd con· densed milk, W<•lcr. salt <1 nd v anill<.1 Add eggs. mn. well. Pour into pie s hell . sprinkl(• with nut mt•g . ll ake J O m inutes ; n·duce heat to 300 <1 nd b<1k<.• 20 to 25 n11n ute:-. or until knife m· Sl'rtl•d near <·cnlt·r com - e:-. out dean Cool to r o o m t l' m JH' r a t u r c ; chill, Refrigl'rate any let tuvers. <Mal.. es one 9 mch p1e1 Coconut Custard Pie: Usmg 1 IJ',~·oz I can rlake d coconut. sllr 1 c up coconut into custard m ixture a nd toas t re- m a 1n 1 n g •,:i c up t o garnis h chilled pie. SPA NISH FLAN 1 cup s ugar 6 eggs, well beaten 1 can s we ete n ed condensed milk 2 cups water I lt'asµoon a lmond C'xlract Whip ped cream, op· lion al Prehe at oYen to 325 . Place s ug ar in large he a vy s k1l l e l, caramehze by cooking over mecltum heat. s tir- rin g cons t a ntly with woode n s poon until s ug- ar m c·lt:-. and turns golden brown Pour a nd spread quickly on bot· t o m and s ides or u n - g reased 10x6-mch bak· ing dish Cool while pre· par ing filling. In large bowl . combine eggs, s weetened c ondensed milk . wa te r , and ex· tr ac t. Pou r i n t o t·a rame l-coated di s h. Place in large, shallow baking pan , place on ove n r ac k and f i ll st•cond pan with 1 inch hot w ater. Bake 1 hour or until knire inserted 'h inch from center com es out clean. Cool 2 hours. L oosen e dges with s patula; carefully turn o nto serving pla tte r . Refrigerate unttl serv· ing time If desired, top with whipp ed c r e a m b e for e se rvin ~. Re fri ger a te any le ft· overs. '. w.dneedey. June 7 1978 DAILY PILOT (;5 Quick and easy caramel custard is a perfect light dessert. Mu~hrooms: For Salad or Dressing Mushrooms urc a dou-<ffC particular ly good in lilt• d elight to the ~alad cooked vegetable s alads maker -evenly shced. or in s a lads made of t hey can be tossed with me at, fis h or eggs. Ob- s uch crunchabl_es as let-v i 0 u s 1 y • c a n n e d t u c es . s P 1 n a c _h • mushrooms are already c~cumber shc·es, omon rinsed and s liced a nd rin gs and wh a t -h ave-you can store them in· you. O r, m ushrooms can definitely. make. a delicious sa lad MUSHROOM GARLIC d ressmg even better. DRESSING The _ Mushroom Ga~lic lf.i pound fres h D ressing ~ see r_ec1pe m ushrooms or 1 can l6 b elow -1s a n ideal t o 8 oz . > s 1 i c e d seaso ner for wedges of mushrooms lettuce or thi~k slices or lfz cup s alad oil t?mato or spinach. The a;4 cup wine vinegar ~ou r C~eam Mushroom 1 c l o v e garli c, S<iu ce 1s an excellent minced lopping for c hilled fish 1 teaspoon salt :-.tt>a k s, har d -cook e d 1 teaspoon sugar eggs or for that m atter . 1 te a s poon basil pota to salad or non-leafy leaves crumbled ingredie nts s uch a s zuc-•14' teaspoon ground t·hmi. c ucumbe r slices c umin or sliced to matoes. •18 teaspoon ground What make~ fresh black pepper m u :-.hroom sll ~es so 1 head iceberg let· g(lod m salads is that tucc, cut into 8 wedges mushrooms arc rather Rinse. pa t dry and porous: thl'y blot up the slice fresh mushrooms 1t•-;t and <iroma or a <makes about 2-12 cups) good dressing and dis-o r d rain ca nn e d tribute it throughout the mushrooms; set aside. s ala d . Th<.' dress ing Jn a medium bowl com · ti o t• s n · t "shake" off bine oil. vinegar, garlic, mushrooms the w:iy it s alt, sugar, basil, cumin do,es offleafy greens a nd bla ck pepper: mix f o keep you r frc~h well. Add mus hrooms ; mus hrooms a t th e ir t oss to coat complete ly; best. refn~erate them let stand for s minutes. promptly. in t~e same Spoo n over i ceb e rg package in which t hey wedges or toss with <lre so!d. When rea~y to m ixed greens. Ma"kes 8 use. rinse Uwm b riefl y portions <About l· I/• cup and b lot dry If you have dressing) .an eJU! sheer . use it on the m ushroom!> to speed up the s hcmg. Can ned mus h room s SOUR CREAM MUSHROOM SAUCE a1 p o u nd fre s h Tune for milk! Ttmefora Sunrise Zinger. Relax with an Orange Milk Cooler. Pour a 6 ounce can of frozen orange 1u1cc concentrate utto a blender. Add 2a l cups of milk. Blend unul fluffy. Mak~ about 5 deliciously ~~~~ t..OOI servings. CahfomaJ Milk AdvMry r--· Board~ mushrooms or I can 1;J t o 4 oz.J s l i ced m ushrooms I c u p d a i r y s o ur cream 2 tablespoons s liced scallions or gr een o nions % teaspoon paprika 1':? teaspoon salt l 1 :6 t e a s p oo n g round black pepper l te as poo n le m on j uice 2 tabl es p oon s chopped parsley Rinse. pat d ry and slice fresh mushrooms 1mak e~ about 1.1,. cups) o r dr a 1 n ca nn e d mushrooms; set a side. In a medium bowl com- b 1 n e s ou r c r e am , scallions, paprika. salt, black pep per and le mon Jui ce 5 lt r an mus hroo ms. S prinkle with parsley. Serve over cold cooked fish steaks, h ard-cooke d e g gs o r cooked asparagus. if d e· sired. Makes about l · 'h cups s auce. Zest: gives you more than a cleaner than soap feeling. Zest gives you IO~off. With Zest, you step out of the shower feeling cleaner and fresher than you feel with regular soap. You see, Zest isn't like regular soap. Zest has special ri nsing agents not found in soap. So Zest lathers up and rinses you thoroughly clean. • Zest doesn't leave a sticky soap film on your skin. Just 10< ii' your p ocket when you take this coupon to your dealer. ---------------------------------------I -..za STORE COUPON ' .. ' ~ I ~ g1 ~' 21 ,,, 81 ~I ~I ~I I I I I SAVE10¢ ON VA LI D ONLY WHEN YOU BUY TWO ANY SIZE LIMIT O~E COUPON PfR PURCHASE ---------------------------------------0 . . . . . ... .. . . , ~ . .. ........ ~~-... '• .. -. . . . -. . . \ (lit 0At~ '1 PH 0 I W.O~ June 1, 19/11 FOOD Lazy Barbecue Ribs 1'ht bar~ue season has ar nved T i me to t a kt! all acttv1t1es aod fookmg re pons1b1htu•s t o the bit c k ya rd . R e la xed uu td oo r cooking on lazy ~ummcr w e ek e n ds 1s ~h ~ expected behavior of the day. Wee ke nd b a rbecue ribs are easy enough for the ne w o r sea soned barbecue chef. First , the rib s are partiall y pre-cooked in either the microwave oven or on a conventio nal range. Then, they're "£inished off" on the barbecue g rill wha l e b e ing generously basted with your own h om em ~de :,auce And. the sauce is what mak es your rtbs so speci a l. Thi s t a ngy s weet a nd sour sauce b egin s with m a ple fl a vored syrup. Max 1t with catsup. vinegar and seas onin gs. Afte r basting the ribs, serve the re maining ::.auce for \hose who Just can't get enoug h . WEEKEND BARBECUE RIBS Sauce: 1 1 ~ ('UPS l'alsup Quick Meal In the s ummer. fresh and hea lthful whe a t g<'rm e ntrees ha ve spec ial cha rm. Never too hea' y yet appetite satisfying, wheat germ ml•atless m ain dis hes arl· faH1rttl'S w1 lh hc<J lth c11nsc·1ous c·ooks This qu1t•k rl'ctpc 1d<.·a 1s a g rl•at l',\Limpk The <.'''"~ to makt• pallll'S <i re w1 111ll'r<·stang combtna· t w n of rl•gul ar wheat gt•rm, ht•an s p routs, so ur c·r c ;im , s wi ss chec·st'. µa rslcy, eggs :rnd seasonings. Tht• generous amount of wheat germ and da iry products makes this a p rotein ric h o ff er ing. Saute the patties in a ht· Li l' b ult t•r a b o ut 3 m1n11t<'s per side to get thcm nicely browned. A t•onl sour c·r<'a m dress· 1nJ.! t•nlw nN·s the hot· lrnm lhe·sk1llt•I pallit's Jncf a sprin k l i n g o f .ilmoncb gtH''> a nice 1 nin<:hy fmt'>htng touch. Scf\t• the patties with a salad of tossed greens and :-heed ora nges, rolls and an 1c<.'<l beverage for a we ll balanced. s atisfy. ang summer meal. In many ways. wheat g<'rm is a rare food. It's na turally good for you. Not too sweet or greasy or caloric or anything ... whelit germ canionly lw ncf1t the consumer. Because wheal germ 1::-. tht' most nutritious pa rt of the wheal· the very heart of the kernel it's rich m protein. vitam in 61 , iron a nd vita min E. Ealing wheal ~e rm as part o f a bala nced diet is one of tht' s martest things you can do to keep looking a nd feelin~ your best. You 'll find this be autiful food an the cer eal section o f the market. WHEATGERM VEGETABLE PATTIES t cup bean s prouts, c.·hopped a,. cup vacuum packed wheat germ, re· gular 1 z cup dairy sour c ream 1:? cup g rated swiss cheese 1 a cup minc e d pa rsley 1 egg 1 medium c love i.:arltc. minced I teaspoon oregano ll'Jvcs. crushed 1ng ' 1 teaspOon sail I tablespoon butter Sour Cream Dress· Sli vered almonds Combine all ingre· daents except butter, Sour Cre am Dress ing and slivered a lmonds. Mix well. Shape Into 4 patties. Melt butter In large skillet. Cook pal· ties over medium heat. about 3 minutes on each s ide or until browned . St.•rvc w1lh Sour Cream Dr('ssi n~. Garnish with ~lt vcred almonds, if de· s1rt'd. Makes 4 servings. SOU R C R E AM ORESSING: Mix l cup dairy sour cream with 3 tablespoons minced gree n onion. ,. . ... . • • r . .. ~4 cup m a r>le n a YO red S)'TUp '' cup prepared mu~tud ' ' cup vinegar 2 tablespoo n s inst ant minced oruon I tabl es p o on Worcestershire sauce 1 teaspoon salt ~ .. teaspoon garlic powder 2 to 3 drops liquid red pepper sauc:e Ribs: 3 lb. spare ribs cut into 3 to 4 rib pieces For ~auce. combine a ll 1nere d lents an med1um -s 1z e d s aucepan : ma x we ll. Bring mixture to a boil: reduce heat. Cook ove r medium heat ~O to 25 m i nut es. s tarrin g occ as tonally. F or ribs, pluce m 4-ql. sa uce pan o r Dutc h oven; cover with water; bring lo a boil. Cover: s immer about 20 m inutes. Drain. Place ribs on rack in broile r pan or over ash-covered coals on outdoor ,;:rtll so meat is 6 to 7 inches from heat: broil about 15 minutes, turning occasionally. Baste ribs with s auce: continue co okin g about 1 5 minutes, turning a nd bas ting occas ionally with additional s auce. Serve with remaining s auce. Makes J to 4 servings. Barbecue Ribs with Sweet and Sour Sauce. The Economical Gourmet Menu~ ( !(" I I :' . ,-:' l 1U \ ) I • It features Lucky Bonded Beef. We dare you to call it stew. The C ordon Bleu chefs have a grea t respect for food ... for the texture and the flavor of fresh garden vegetc1bles. fur instance. They know that a simple twbt on an old wc1pe can make a w orld of u1ffercmce.They aJ..,o know thc.1 t the eye must be pleased -~'·. w11h a dish before the stomach ca n be satisfied. Thl! ~.-.. : ;;If Cordon Bleu of Pans. Frcince has enjoyed an enviable .r . .'· ··: ~ ~ ~'reputation as the tra1nmg school for some of the best chefs .. ~!!'---~:..--1 1n the world. Their 1 ~pu1at1on has been growing since ·---'-· _..· • ~ before the turn of the centuty. A nd you can get their _ secret for a sublime wrs1on of beef stew which they call 11~ ~ Boeuf Mode (BUrF MOD). just by picking up a free ~ 1 ~ -~ . ~ ~ J 1 recipe card at our meat counter this week. ~ ':~ ~-. I It:,, A simple shopping list. If you purchased beef .' I .. '. bouillon last week for the Boeuf en Daube. you may still 1 1 · ~. '.have enouyh in the cupbo<1rd . Check to make sure there's .-;~ · '" 1 J ' • · ttl lea:.l tl cup tllld c1 holf ll!f t. But be sure to pick up cubed ~ ll!"~f' ~ _._ .._ 1 bi:>c~ for thl.! ... 1ew. fre-.h ..,,, mgbecHb. cc.1rrots. small onion ... ·'·'I\ r, · WI! d :.uggl''>t 1he ..,m,111 wh11 • boilmg vanety. Par:.lev. b.1v 11;1rc....--_.....---u.L...(J ll1af. t1 pmch of rhyme. cl :,pnnkle of flour. 011 fen browninu the bcL'( ,.., .1 n 1mportt1nt ingredient . since 11 to<> ll!nd ... its flc:ivur ro the final dish Let your budget make the choice. Come in now for your free copy of our exclusive Cordon Bleu recipe of the week. Obv1ou ~ly. d d1~h like th1~. which serves six. is kind to your budget. But then. so is most cv~ryth1ng you purchase at Lucky. From our Bonded Beef. w hich is so good it met th~ standards of the Cordon Bleu ... so good. in fac t. that we guarantee it for your sat1sfact1on or your money back ... 1 >ll through the fresh produce and all 1he 11c1me brdnd groceries. you'll find 1Jur cl1.,count pricing policy at work ... plu.., J Vdnety of way~ to help you """L' ano11ev . K ey Bu vs. unit pricmg. our <juilTanteC:'d vc:ilue p~r measure program wluch as~u1cs you that the larger size of anv 11 •m 1s alway'> the better buy. anq manv mm<.>. which mi"lke shopping at Lucky d 'unique 1:?xpene11ct? ~o even though surveys have shown Lucky to be the consistent low price leader. we invite you to compare for yourself. usinq I•• I tHuitct ,, ru1( "*'' ut 12 I md tht'Ol unly nt our llU'ttf t UUtlll'f I The Beef that meets the s tandards of the Cordon Bleu. IlLADE CUT CHUCK STEAK 00N0l0 Oltr ...... I 0 .99 LARGE END RID STEAK OONOlO ll£H. . . . • . • '() 7 DONE CHUCK STEAK OONOEO (l(H •••..•... l() 189 129 DONELESS RUMP ROAST ,.n,Q>,{U' OQ•,()i.) 11• LO 1 .88 ?~~:!~.CHUCK ROAST .o 1 • 28 OONELES5 CROSS ] 8 Riil ROAST 1 ll(.)•<OlOOllf (HU(t< l() OONELDS STEWING OEEF 0 1 _68 E}r~~.CUOE STEAK 1 2 .11 T-OONESTEAK """"tlOb 1• '°'" ,o 2 .89 TOP SIRLOIN STEAK D'.;o:itOOlll l\0'<1ol•,,o' ,o 2 .88 O<?~~L~.ss ROUND STEAK G 1. 78 TOP ROUND STEAK D 2 .19 !' r•• p,·,t .. , 'HJ ntl• lr-(" t-•"'O'v'l1tGn ond OW•QV1I hv 1• v t..0•1!.v111 0 t.."Y e,rr·nd~ Qnlv 10 I 1.JCl\v 0.~r~··rt C·•·-~ ~ 1 1 ''\ 1'1 •t ·~ ndlil'Pff1~mPnf Fresh Meats SLICED OHf' LIVER ( .86 ........ , FRESH ROASTING CHICKEN v\U• (./\At• a,!.\•"• 'J 0 U .88 PORK LOIN SPARERIOS ~ 1.58 PORK LOIN ROAST \·f\,0.,...Cu• •11~ W1 J1U\ .o 1.48 SKINLESS LINK SAUSAGE ••l\w!\•0"' eo1 .49 SLICED OACON • (d, 1.58 OSCAR MA YER OACON I ft· .... , I,...,.,, • M ' '\ r.e,, 1 .88 LADY LEE SLICED OACON , • I 1 .08 Delicatessen f' ROQUEFORT 6 ~~~S~~~~~z iAn • 19 HARVnT DAY OISCUITS HJ''"'~, .. ( ,,,..H'"°''., ','1/fi. ... 14 J. PRECIOUS RICOTTA ~~~~~E. 99 L ~~.~T!.~EY JACK ~~~~; 1.07 b HOFFY DEEF FP.A~~S ,. , 1 . 29 b ou.~~~~s SLICEDMEA.T~ •• ' • 79 b ~REAM ~HEESE _59 Canned & Packaged f' HARVEST DAY 6 ~~~ .110l (AN .19 fl CHUNK LIGHT b ~.~~!-~~l~ .55 MACARONI 6 CHEESE L A,," °''"" , .01 ((.)• .23 ~~~~~~~~~I! JUICE "o' ··~ .55 b HUNT'S TOMATO PA~TE (•' .S4 .r Hl·.C f'RUIT DRINKS ~ ... , .45 1 PIZZ!" ~IX • .49 b ~.DYL.~~.PIH EAPP~~. ~--.07 .~ s.r~'7:ED TOMA TOES_,,, I ("' • 0 7 • APP.ICOTHALVES ~t&<ll•' .... l"'t/(•~.45 L s.u~~D CLING PEAC~.~ <•' • 2 5 ! ~~1S ~~~DY OA~S / ~, 1 .J9 SKIPPY PEANUT OUTIER r .... , ..... ., .Jl(J, •• 2.09 r M.J.0. TEA OAGS 1 79 ~ I t' f4' I • • LADY LEE CATSUP 67 1 \, I • • r 0 v M DAKED DEANS c. ., .69 L STRAWOEP.RY JELLY . I• .84 your own shopping list. Thal c;1mple tes t will prove to yoLJ that Lucky is what discount Is all abuu1 Canned & Packaged CRUSHED ~WHEAT DREAD Wlf\111 ~I OAY 1\01.1"11) 49 IC,~ u ~AhDWl('1 .••.••• ·11 Ol LOM e House hold & Per b ~?'°:'ET CLEAN5ER ,. ,,, • 65 i LADY LEE SOFT RIH5E • 7 7 h ~~~~~~.~~~PERS' ".1.89 b ORCHID PAPER N~~KI~~ 1 . 19 b ~~~-S~!v~?OD, -· .... 17 b ~'~~~DOG oOG/O,,oR ... 29 Health & Beauty Aids b TYLENOL T AOLETS L GrumE ATRA RAZOR b E[~G.~ s~~.VE .c~EAM ' r HEAD & SHOULDERS 0 'liA/WJO ' 1.49 2.99 .99 .1.99 Dairy & Frozen NEW! LOW LIQUOR. PRICES AT LUCKY Mfh'\f 1•1or ff~OI ft•\H ... t1rwi\ 1mp:i M ff ''J'' f1Qdp f{-'q•1IO'•l')t'I•, hr.NA b1•1•"\ ltl11 t """'•" 1pcf1j••n 1 ptirflo•, nn l•,,.Jf)f 1 •-.t'•r nP J\\ 1t1(? t w1• All t.J10f\d nornt. '\ 011 bc•Pt 011 -N•nP ond ()ll••"l•tflt Produce GREEN DEANS .39 •OUNG (, l(ND[r\ •••• 10 CANTALOUPE n .19 ... HONEYDEW MELONS Q .24 •.' MANGOS I• .49 HANGING PLANTS ,. 2 .88 I) • .. .,, \ -~ •.. ,..,, . -.. .... ... what discount is all about. 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FOOD Wednesday June 7 1978 DAIL y P1LOT C7 Habits Quiz Tells If You're .a Latent Fatty You \\Ith th,, bt'aut1lul hod\ 1' t h t' r l' I ,, l 1 11 \ o l tt fu tun•' Fat. 111..1.' .11·t 1dl•nh. doesn l Jl"u.\'> hJµp<.•n to ot ht•r f>t.opll· l.ul~ ol fot pt.>uplc uwd to lw ~hm . And hh· lul~ or acc1d<.·nt!> fol 1::-n 't au acc1dl'nt. but tht• ::.ooncr o r -lat er outt•ome or habits and ull1tudei.. pon't coun t on slipping into those skinny jeans forever v.1thoul effort. Are YOU a latent fat. ty? Here's a litUc quiz to help you find out : Ci11Cle A. B or C: 1. Your parents are A. not part1c·ularly heuvy. B. One is. one isn 't. C. They'r e both fat. 2. Your favorite vegetable is A. anything I resh. B. hotdog relish . C. I don't like n•hsh. 3 . In your hous e holiday::. mean A. c lean· ing and dus ting. B. cook ing. <:. eating 4. Your favorite sport is tp1ck one> A. Joggmg. te nnis, s wimming or sk11ng. B. going to the ski lodge, swim c lub, beach or dock. C. pro football, baseball, ice hockey or an~·thing on "W1dt• World or Sports " 5 Going to the beat·h 1 p o o I • r 1 \ c• r . I a k c 1 means A. swimming. n ac:quinng a lan C. hav- ing a cookout 6 "Tom<.1tol•s" ml!i.ln A. gardening B i.alad. C. spaghctl1 sauC'C:. 7. You eal A. when ~ou 'rc hungry. R when it's time. C. whenever possible. 8. The perfect mate is A. a s ex maniac. 8 . who owns a liquor store. C. and a restaurant with a be:1kery a ttache d, and has :.i ht•adache 9. Ask your mother : Were you th<.· farsl bi:lby nn th«· block to A walk. B. eal solid food. C. read C'andy labels :o. One thing I always µack m my s uitcase J!) A. walking s hoes B. my driver's license. C. a hsl of not-t o-be-missed rest au runts. 11. When I'm tired I A. ge t up a nd d o s omething. B. take u nap. C. cat some candy -fo r "inst:int energy." 12 The worst thing ;ibout the ho!)µ1tul 1s A . ... lay ing m bt>d. B. thl• tood (' I wouldn't mind a few days in bt•d if tht!y chdn 't put me on a diet. 13 Whc.·n I go to a buf· f~t -!'.t\I<.' r estaurant T uh..,.ays /\. try only what !nob 1ntl're:>ttng. B. try to sample everything. C. tr} to get my money's worth. 1-t. I really love A. ap· ples B. applesauce. C. apple pie 15 l d really hate to he allerg i c to A . wtldrlowcrs. n. frc:.h 1ru1t. <.' chocol:.aH·. 16 llappwc:.~ is A. a "'arm mate. B. a warm bed.(' warm brownies. 17. I'd \\alk a mile /\. for no reason at all. B for a good mt•ul. C. not t!Vt·n tor a good meal. IR The j1>b I aspire to would he A. 1mpossibl<.' to do ~1th one leg in a cas t. H. d1ff1 c:ult to do, with cast, but could be manuged. C. ca!)t would be 1nconven1cnl, but "'ouldn l inlt•rf<.'rc. 19. A disco is a place to A dance. B. watch. C. drank Sli• Gou.....et By Barbara Gibbons SCO RING · Zt-ro point!) ror each "A ." answer; s points ro r each .. B." and 10 points for each "C. ''The lower y~u.r score t he more likely you a re to st ay slim . over 100. watch out; ov~r 150. the re 's a fat person just waiting to take your place: FLANK BRACCIOLE <BEEF ROLL> WITH PIZZA CHEESE 1 s ma ll beer flank steak (about 1 pound> 1 clove gar li c . minced 2 teas poon s dried oregano l teas poon drie d basil Sall and pepper to taste 2 tablespoons grated sharp Romano c heese <or Parmesan ) 2 ounces part-skim m ozzar ell a <p i zza cheese I. thinly s liced or s hredded •,,. cup chopped fresh parsley 1 6 -ounc(' ca n tomatoe:>. packed an p uree. to r s tew e d tomatoes>. broken up 1 cup water Half cup d ry r ed wine or Ch1anl1 l l a r ge o nio n, chopped Half green bell pep· per . seeded. diced Lay the steak on a c ut- ll ng board. Score on both !)Ides m a king s ha llow. diagona l criss- cross c uts (like the diamond pattern used o n a ham l. This helpi. the !>easorungs penetra te lhc meal. and allows 1t to roll up more easily Sprinkle meat w ith gw rl1c, l t e a s poon oregano. one-half tea. s poon basil. s alt. pe pper and Romano. Add the mozzarella an a single nteu tffKTIYE wm., JUNE 1 TMIU TUlS., JUNI 13, 1971 au euAlmTY 1tG11n llSllYD. _,WI 10 llUUIS OI fOI IUAll OI COMMllCJAI USI. • layer. Top with parc;ley Roll up tht• ~hort '"'". t ie with white kttl'ht·n !)tnng. Spray a non s t1 r\.. Dutch O\C'n or hca'' pol "Ith cooking s pr.1.,. Brown th<.· roll. with i10 lat added. over low h L·at Combmc rema tntn~ in· gred1ents . add ing rt• maining oregano and oas1l. Cover and simmer ovt•r very low heat until very lender <about 2 to 2 and one-half hours). Add CMTll!i«T I '71. W,lll'r. If nee d e d tr :.,aurc 1s too thin. ur. CO\ l'f and simmer down uni JI thick and chunky . T n ~ (' r v t'. r e m o v e ,t 1 ang and slice meat int<J thin p1nwhet•ls. Top w1lh :-.:JUcc. <May be served v.1lh tender cooked . pro 11·1n t·nr1r hcd s paghetti or r1gaton1. 1£ desired 1 Ser ves four. about 28~ calorics ear n. One·th1 rd cup tender-cooked pasta per s er ving adds about SO calories. WE AT MAIKE1 IASKO AIE SO SUIE Of OUl lOW PllCES, QUALIJY & VALUE THAT ... WE'RE MAKING THIS TRIPLE GUARANTEE! rl -·ADVERTISED ITEM GUAIANTHI --i i 2 •TOTAL SATISfAOION GUARANTm·-· r 3 --------MAllET IASIET LOW PllC( GUAIANTIE!·-------, I uoo Of'-nlM:l 11 n 11111tto10 W l'UOl\1 au u 11u roe uu ,. I I ..,11_ 1ov .. 1 " •-n Mllll 11 c.llAllUTllD IOI •ovt I I wru lllillllG '"" mru nM ..,,._, Offlt, • •OU CM n• U1Wtr NICIS ov1 ... u nM .. ,, u u• or1ott t11HUAA811'1" ,...u _, '* I I uoo u.n UMn. uun u11t0t1CAU1 .i•to,. r11K ao . ., •1 ,0"4 u rnHCTIOll ll(;MOWS Of IWMllAOUtfl 11 •OV 0 1 .ir I I DlftllUICI 111u UM wiwain rocUAll.f ..-.un fllA1 rou iurun-1 .,_IU&ll t.Al&l1. Pl ,.. 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INClUDIS 12' Off LAIU , .!!i'.! ooOTIMV"itw ltMllA·IAIMIA TYnAISWlll • Tlllll TOO. • • .. :. .... , ..... }''\."'" . . \ ' .. ~ > Chee Whl0n tlw hul l41•jlh1 r h1tll, who l ed~ l1k1· l" o o k I rt a ., A p p e t 1t t• :-. dtmmt.<Jh also. uod Wl" 11 better off 1f we eJt hflhlly Cold. crn.py, watt-n foods hke fresh fru1b and Vl•getables have tht· •realest appeal In hot weather. And fo r u no.cook prolem food to go with them, bow about cheese7 All for ms of cheese are a rich source of e xcellent qual i t y protem. Tlus protern as equal to that of meat, ra s h, o r poul tr y, containing a complet(' assortment of all the essential amino acids which our bodies need to build body tissue. Cheese. unlike meat. contains a large amount of ca lca u m and t he B·vitamin riboflavin. If made from whole milk, checs~ al so contains vitamin A. Nu t r ients whi c h cheese lacks. compared to meat. are iron and the B·v1tamins niacin and thiamm. So i( you use cheese instead or meat, you need to inc reas e your use of other food~ that are good sources of these nutrients sut·h a s d a rk g reen vegetables, enriched 01 whole gr ain breads or cereals. nuts, seeds, and legumes. There are some 400 v J riet1es of cheeses known worldwide, and although you won't find a n ywhe r e near this number in your market, you will rind a wide rc.1nge of flavors, for ms, and prices of cheese. Th('y range all t he way from high.priced, s pcC'ta lty cheese to el.'onomical processed cheese food, and low cc.1lorie cottage cheese Cheese may be ripened, or fermc·nted, or frei:.h, unripened. Cottage cheese is an unripent.>d cheese that 11:. tow in calories because 1t 's made from nonfat. or s kimmed m ilk. A s mall amount of cream 1s added aft.er the curd 11> formed to moisten it. "L o wfat" cottage cheese contains about 2 p ercent ra t and 100 caloru!S per half cup, or 4 ounces, whil e ·'<·reamed" cottage ch1·cse has 4 percent fol and 115 calories per half cup. Dry. or uncreamt'd c olla ge chee se, som etimes called pol, hoop, or bakers cheese, has less than 1'2 percent lat and 65 calories per hjlf cup. Most people find this uncreamed l' o t t a g e c h e e s c 1in1.n1latable because it's so dry, but it can be llsf'd in cooking if you \\anl to sa ve calorics Or 1t ('an be moistened \\ 11 h nonfat milk. The usual ty pes of r1pl'ned chce:.c <'ht•d dar. j ack, brick. s""1ss, roquefort, and hlue are n1'dde from whol e m ilk and a r e about 30 percent f;_it This means calorics s om e 115 per ounce. Sometimes ripene<1 C"h eese is m ade from lnwrat milk or whey and a:-. a result wrll have 11'\H'r calories. Some 1·\,1mpk-; ar e mysosl .ind :-.apsai!o. made from \\ h1•\. amt cdam . gouda, ~n Ul'rt.•, .ind pa rmcsC:ln "h1rh art• usually madt· from partially defattcd milk. Whe n natural C'heese " melted, blended, and pa!.leurizcd. it is called process c heese. The flavor as more bland but k eepin~ a nd me ltin ~ qual1t1 cs are greatly i mprove d due lo pasteurization. Fat and <'a lories are ~lt ghtly lower tha n lhose of n;atu ral cheese. Olher pas teurizl'il procc~s cheese products ;t rl' rheese food and t•ht'l'SC spread. Each of t h C!.C' products h ac. .1dclrt1onal ingrcd1enti:. :-.u r h ~s milk , wh ey ~olrds, waler, and othea foods which add fl avor and nutrients. Q. rm trying lo tlnd ways to add calcium lo my daul(hter's die& slncf' !!he doesn't drink much milk . Would serving b roccoli wtth cheest' 11auce <fmien prepared var iety) lnstud or plain hroccoll providf' murh calcium? /\ Serving broccoli with ch<:'eSe i,auce wrll double the calcium you At'l from broccoli from 4 percent of your day'a requirement an u . .. . . . . , • • r FOOD e: Summer's No-Cook Protein Main Dish ( Q&A ) ;11 1 oum·e <c1nl' hiJIJ c· up 1 ser1. 1nR to H pen·t·nt Howt-Vl'r. the C'hl'l''>t.' fi aucf in c rease~ thc talories from 25 per one half c·up of plain cooked broccoli to 110 calories per ha U·cup of broccoli and cheese sauce. Sodium goes up from JS m1lhgrams to 110 m 1 lhRr .tms too S 1n rc the rh ee-.~ !.,1 un· bro<.·coli t·osts Jbout t w1rt~ <is much as plt11n broctol1 , you 1111~hl want to evaluate wht>thcr this i s a r0Rt ·e!fect1ve, as well as t•alori~ effecti ve way to 11ltJ .1 l1llh• 1·.tl<·1111n lo ) Oltr dau~i.tn :. d1t!t. Another way to double h1·r t Jk1um, for only 25 111un \•alorws. would ht· l11r h1•r to t•a t a cup of plum hrot't•oh instead of « hJlf cup. Then s he would al!.o be getting ;.ibout 90 percent of her da.> ':. need for vitamin/\ Jnd over 150 percent of h cr vitamin c;, 1:ompared lo only 25 verccnl and 40 percent o f th ese nutrients re s pectively rn the du.•<.·s<.' -.Jure• hrorc:olt (l, I've been having trouble with c heese gt>ltin g moldy in the rP(rlgerato r . My n eighbor ~uggested wrapping It in a cloth soaked with vinegar. Why would lhls prevent molding'! A. The vinegar will add ac1d1ty to the surfat·e of the cheese, making it l ess ho s pit a ble Lo mold g rowth. It's worth trying . Other ideas are to wrup c heese very tightly an plasllc Wl'ap a nd s tore it in the coldest location in your refrigerator -not In a c hee se keeper r om partment whic h might be too warm. For longer storage, cheese t•an be frozen to prevent mold. However, freezing causes cheese lo change texture and become more crumbly. Q. My husband bas a rather rare condition k nown a s bcm ochromatosis and he has tu be careful not to get too much Iron In bis diet. 11.-. hu ju,;t darted taking large d oses of vitamin C because he thinks ll help s prevent colds . Could t he vitam in C have any effect on hh hemochromat.osls? A. Yes, it's possible tha t la r ge dos es o f v itamin C cou ld aggravate yo ur h u s band 's proble m . Vitamin C helps in the <tll.01 pl1on of iro n c pt•oplc u1 t• ofll'n told lo drink orange JUtce along with un iron s u p p I t• m e n t . f o r cxample1 So high doses or v1lam1n c might incr ease your husband's 1 r on absorptio n and in c r ease has ris k of ~elling an iron overload. H e w o uld be we ll a dvised to discuss the situation with ha,s doctor before proceeding with has plans to lake large amounts of vitamin C. Join lhe fun at Ralphs Numller One !MIZE FIUIW and Ra per lb. II Bfff Round-Boneln1 T911Round Sliak or Roast , V\OA C•01t1 per lb. !'his Weell's Special Colipon Offer IM!Chodtl~ Family Steak I M!Chudl·I OMln Lake To Lake Monterey Jack Cheese 9 oz. pkg. Pork Shoulder II 99 Port Steak 29 per lb. Savt 27 1 .02 TIM wllh Coupon ;;·;u.;n 39 •roll • Bathroom Tissue pig. with COUpoll lmll On. 1t1m erld Ont C°'CIOf\ Pw C~. Coupon EllldM ~ • ...,,. ~ ,., 1911. .... ,.,..towpo11VMdOfrfl••"'"'~"'tiM.owtfttlll...,,.N~OneCll.tOC .. o ,, ~-········COUPON•••••••••• ·. · Golden Premium Meats 1•• ~ R';iJ>h;~n ,,... lb. llb 1ze p119 -... , 1•e ~.w,~1 Round Bone Roast p.-(¥~Cube Steak lb e>e• 221 lb IM!CIMidl 1s• ~ G;;,;;;. Beef Patties 1~:o~c~l Flanken Ribs IM• lb ~: .99 \, • .-. ~ I •A• J 12 oz. Cans-Olympia or Atd Alpe-Celifornia Budweiser Whole Beer Walennelon 44 c &pack per lb. Comptre&SIY• A1lph1 R8"15 Old Fashioned Bleach Ice Cream t~t II '1 gel. II carton The Pa ice of Li•IOI' is clown at Ra .. ths • One of the largest 1tlectlon1 of • A 1uper selection of dom .. tlc 1nd Imported and domtttk: winH, imported beers. ch1mp19nn and aplrits in town. • Sptciatbrendordtrlng. If we don't • Plua 1 wide veritty of liqueurs, carry your favorite brand, we wlll bt mixers end ecceuorln for all your happy to order it for you. party needs. --.. 511 ........ 62t '·•-.:.' ••-C .......... tt 1" S•19f•m'• 7-Crown ::. Sandra Voclul ,,, .. Rhine Garten W'IN .... ... •• S....1.JO s ... 1.20 S.•• ·'° ... _ 8" ·-919 ....... .,,... ..... l .... : ... .33 Smirnoff Vodw ',.. Scotct\ Wl'illcy. ',, ... Ralpt9Mixn •• •• .. s. .. 3)0 S.u 1.JO "..-.O .. k •tt-• 4" ·-43t Sccnlby Scotct\ .. BOIMbon Whiltt., •• Item• end PracH •" ... Subject to Avelllbllitr .... 1.10 ,,,,. 1.30 t,...,1"~" •not ·~~,.,11" ........ 3u Aolp/11 10~ OIK0..111 on c-Putcha-Beetee•sGln Lak ...... Gil .. 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Health & Beau,Y ~,..,.,.. ~Organics Shar11>00 ~ Scllic*l ledff ~Super n Cartridge 1'' bvllCh each 121 !tor 99 1111 I P't 22• 01 U ~Sllctd Kraft Swiss Cheese IOI 99 pkg • ~ Rii~0Ci;;a; II~ .. llor 59 b•t . Pricll effective June I thru June 14i 1978 I ]M°iidecc°'heddar pt1 111 M IC~Fil;,, ttl'lrldg• 13 I Were..,..,•tM 119111toN111M0t19"'91 Hlel 10 ~-ell! de•*• Of wl!Ole .. i.n. Ill Switch to Number One* ••• Switch to r • .,_,. .•• ., r-.,~·-., ------------• .,. ••fl I Ra.al I .... 11 . 01 hr wllll ClllPOI' 11 .... ·" t.02Tu w/111 Cllll*I z..aw.. Rod or IRll Copyro9M 1911 b1 Relphe O•OC•ll Como-"' •• 1119/\h ll••tt•td : :r~~.~11 : I ~~~N ~~ : ~~~ 911 l ~==~:::::.:~-( 11 I _, ---z ....... 2 l"l.J , ..... __ ....... ~· .. I o.. -rd°"'-c-... c-...,.. 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Eveo wb~n the in gredients of the country of origin are unavaila ble, we can adapt thl' dishes to our own tastes and available food~ Rice is a staple food throughout most of the world. The long grain rice grown in the United States i s prized 1n E urope and Africa as well a s i n North America. EA.SY MOROCCAN LAMB AND RICE 1r.. cup seedles:. raisins h cup sherry 2 pounds lean lamb shoulder. cut into l 'h in· ch cubes 1'ls cup cooking oil 3 m edium onions. chopped 3 c loves garli c . minced l can <28 ounces·· tom a toes, drained and chopped 'h cup chicken broth v. cup steak sauce 2 teaspoons salt 1 cup rice 2'h cuos water 1 tablespoon corn starch 2 tablespoons water 1 can (3 ounces> 'Fl"encb fried onion rings (optional} Plump the raisins in sherry for 15 minutes. Brown the lamb in oil in l arge h eavy 12·inch skillet. Drain orr the drippings. Add onion and garlic; cook, stir· ring until onions are tende r. Add the raisins and sherry, tomatoes. c hicken broth, steak sauce and one teaspoon salt . Bring to boil, cover and simmer l tr.i hours. SCh. ' ~~ SMOKEY~ sAUSAG£ ;.::' :., :~~:::; ~ An exciting taste experience Made from select U.S.0.A beef, flavored with 1ust t right touch of spices. the hickory smoked to a robus flavor. Great sliced for pa snacb, on sandwiches. or i scrambled eggs. In 9 or 1 ounce package. M e.n 1wh1lt' coeik tht.' ru: e "'1lh \\ 3lt'r und l te.ispoon Sttlt c.ccon.hng tn pa c kJgt> directions l'umbant: corn:.tan.h and 2 t c1blc:opoons wate1 Add to lumb mixt ure and s tir until th1ckt>nl'd J u ~t be fore ser ving. sprinkle n ee with oni<>n rings. Serve lamb over rice. Makes 6 serv11JgS. SWEET-SOUR MEATBALLS WITH GREEN PEPPE R RICE 2 "'2 teaspoons salt I~ leaapooa pepper l c up nee 2 tabl es p oo n s vinega r l green pepper. cut in 'h" squares meatballs about 1 h tn· ches in diameter. Cook rice with water and 1 teaspoon saJl according to package directions. Meanwhile. heat oil in 12·inch skillet. Add meatballs. brown on all s ides until cooked through. Remove meat· balls from skillet and re· serve. Drain olf fat from skillet. Drain pineapple re s erving Juice . Add enough water to pineap- ple liquid to make 1 a,, cups liquid. Mi x corn· starch with brown sug. ar . Add remaining pineapple liquid, brown sugar. cornstarch mix· ture, vinegar and tr,, teaspoon salt t.o skillet. Cook, stirring constant· ly, over moderate heal until sauce JS smooth and glossy. Add mea t balls . pineapple and green pepper to sauc(• Cook over low heat 5 minutes t.o beat throu~h Stir tomatoes into hot cooked rice: spoo n m eatball mixture over n ee. Makes 4 lo 5 serv ings . 21.i'J cups water l tablespoon oil I pound ground beef '·:: cup dry bread <'rum tis 1 1 cup finely <'hopped onion 1 can <20 ounces > pineapple chunks or lid· bits in natural Juice 1 tomato. coarsely chopped Combine ground beef, bread crumbs, onion. 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Sou\h Laguna • l1nt1 An• FrHw•y at L• Paz, Ml11lon Vleto • 3881 So. Brtttol, lint• An• •Ad..,._ at M91f'OM11 "'""'""°"leech • 14t17 Culwer Or. et Walnut. lrvln• • .. .. . .. . . . ... I , l CU) OAJl 't .,tLOr Iced tea is a winner m summer Tea Time Any way you look at it. iced tea has wmning ways. There 's the way it looks to begm with Amber-dear. poured over sparkling ice cubes m a tall glass. it promises refreshment by its very appearance. There's the way tl t a'>tes 'so fres h . so clean that 1t can stand on 1t.s own. There's the "'flY 1t quenches th1rs~t,lh9u! leaving a stil'ky. sweet art er-taste Add to tlie"Se v irtues the fact that al '!> low an cost and 1n <'aloraes so you can drmk ~II you want all duy long What's more there 's a choice of ways to make t.bJs popular e ntry m the summer drink r1eld. Three winnmg ways using loose tea. teabags, instant tea or iced tea mix -are g1 ven below We're also giving you three ways to make potato salad -another summer favorite. As a start there's a basic recipe, good on its own. The .. garden .. variation gets the tasty addition of radishes, green pepper, cucumber and baC'on THREE WINNING WA VS TO MAKE ICED TEA mEBASJC WAY USING LOOSE TEA OR TEABAGS: Bnni:t t quart of freshly drawn cold water to a full roll mg boil 10 a saucepan. Remove from the heal and immediately add 15 teabags or 1'11 cup loosl' tea-leaves. Stir, cover and let i:;tand for 5 minutes. Stir again and strain into a pitcher holding anotber quart of cold water. Keep a1 room temperature until ready to serve. then pour over ice. Makes 2 quarts. TBECOLD WATER WAY USING TEABAGS: Fill a quart J<tr or p atcher with freshly drawn cold water. Add 8 tu 10 teabags <remove ta~s> Cover and let stand at room temperature or in the refrige rator at least 6 hours or overnight. Remove bags. ..,quee~ against s ide or eontainer. Makes I quart. Recipe may be doubled. TllE INSTANT WAY USING •m E INSTANT POWDER OR ICED TEA MIX: Use 2 rounded lablt>spoons or mstanl tl'a powder for each quart of cold tap water Sti r to dissolve. Add ace cubes. Or use 1 :. cup tor 2 .... mall envelope.5 I of lemon·flavored iced lea mo. to a quart of cold water. BASIC POTATO Si\LAD •:: cup mayonnaise '• cup sour cream I tablespoon cider vinegar 11 :: teaspoons salt 1:: teaspoon T abasco sauce ':.: teaspoon dry mus tard :! ta blespoons c hopped parsl•'" 1 :: c up chopped celery 1 , cup chopped onion 2 hard-cooked eggs. chopped 4 cups sh ced cooked v.Jrm pot<1toes 1about4 medium> Combine all ingredients except p otatoe:-.. max thoroughly. Add potatoes. toss lightly. Cov er and chill. <Make~ 5 cups) GARDENPQTATOSALAD l recipe basic potato salad (abovc1 t c up sliced radish~ 1 cu,p diced cucumber 1 :.: cup finely chopped green pepper 6 slice!> cooked bacon. crumbled Prepare basic potato salad. Just before ad thn~ potatoeh. add radishes • .-ucumbcr. chopped ~rcen p epper and crumbled b<.1 <0on Ma x thornughly. l\dd lJ(>laloes. lo~:-tMakc!> about H t.'UP~I ---------~ for milk! Enjoy a Peachy Banana Flip. Pour 2 cups of milk into a blcndc:r. Add 1 peeled banana, 3 drained canned peach bal~ 1 tabkspoon sugar, half tcaspOOD salt, 8 o~plain yogurt, half I teaspoon vanilla extraet, 3 ice cubes, cracked. Blend well. Makes 4 generous cups. California Milk Advisory Boa.rd~ . . .. ' I e • FOOD I ANN LANDERS Did Parents Do the Right Thing? I> t-: A H A N N I \-.. D EHS "fh\, letter th JI "'111 l"llht•r makt• or t,n•JI.. ou1 -.on appeared 111 'our column. The on h · 01flel'1•nce between 1h.1t hoy .md ours 1:, th1tl our ... .,;, "a~n t k 1d.cd out ut t·ullt•t(t' lie quit ht't' ,1 11"l' ht· "as bored 1\flt•r too m<any c;leep (l'"S n1ghtS and a lot Of ht·artachc. my hu~band and I decided to fo llow ) our advice. We told our son . "We've had it You 're on your own." You said it would be the most difficult decision wt• would ever have to make and 1t was The achc.1(1 my heart is still there but we tried every- th int: lo straighten lht: boy o ut and nothing worked. Ple a~e ask parents "ho took }Our ad vice lt(.w 1t turned out for tht•m . W e are in des pe rate need of re - assurance Our son is now h1tc hhik1n g somewhere an the Unit- ed States and we don't know where. Give us hope. Ann. We are l\LSO HEARTBROKEN PARENTS DEAR PARENTS : I'm going to rerun the original letter and m y advice ror the benefit or ( Horoscope ) THURSDAY, JUNE 8 By SYON EV OMARR A RIES <March 21 -Apral .19 l. Stack to mCJm the m e Don't be s ide tracke d by empty prom 1ses. Aquarius. Taurus. Leo fi g ure prominently --so does the number 4. Accent on completion. knowledge of home or prope rty value. Check for loopholes. TAURUS CApril 20·May 20l : Express yourself. stress versatile approach. talk money with Gemini. Relatives. close neighbors project views, complaints. compliments. Get views across in gracious, creative, humorous manner. You can wan popularify contesL GEMINI <May 21 -June 20): Financial conference with Taurus could pay dividends. Accent on m oney, possessions, payments. collections. acquiring needed material. Family member talks of ~irt. remodeling, purchase of ;1rt obJect or luxury item. Harmony replaces rri('t1on CANCER <J une 21.July 221 Take lead. be confident. direct, original. independent a nd pi'oneerin g. De fine term s. be p os itive cpncerning quotations -and be sure you are not being quoted out of context. Stick with number 7. Avoid self·decept1on. You might be ;1s ked to appear on television. Cooperate without groveling. thbse who may havl' missed it. DEAR AN N LANDERS: Our son as 21 years old. From the day he ente red high school he was in trouble At 15 he was bus ted for drugs. and al ti. picked up for shophfling Lal.('r he was kic ked out of thre e colleees and totaled two cars. He has had coun seling a nd psychiatric treatment. \\h ich rud not help. 'fhas month we had to make good three bum ctreck:. total $150. Our two other children are won dPrful. We never had .inv trouble with them This boy IS driving llS na1.y and ru1n1ng our ltve::. we·vc :.hC'd d malhon tears over ham and spent a fortune in m oney. Can,you ~uggest som ethang we haven 't tried " A MOTHER ANO DAD l replie d . '"Dt•ur Mother and Dad: Whal I a m a bout to s ugges t might sound heartless. but at may be the only thing that will work. .. Tell your son th<.1t from now on he 1s responsible for himself. Don ·t g1vt• ham .. ny money. Let him la ve tn the house as Ion~ as he behaves a nd :.bides by your rule,s .. Pa n·nt:. "'ho ll' peatedly 1nten t·ne 111 ·savt' their children do lh{'m no fuvor Thi., young man mu~t bt· told you h a\\' pull(d h1 _,, <'heslnut:. out of the I tr• tor the last tame a nd 1r !w get s into troublt, again. the only helpin~ hand he will find as thl' one al lht: end of ha:. :.lceve ·· And now. hert-1s a let te r I received a few days ago . I hope at ·wall gi v(· you the reassurance you :.eek · DEAR ANN. The ad vtl't' you ~ave 'Mother ,ind lh•d' wa-'.> tx,1cd.> Whill )'llU told II:. l(I du with our bo) luM year .. Ill' wa., 011 dru1;~ \\ ouldn'1 cJCcerH hi· Ip ;.111d relused to .ibid•· by 0111 rult·.-IL \\a.~ th1 · hurdt>SI 1h1n11 Wt' h.i vt t·\t:r had ltl 1h, buL ""~ kll'ked ham out lk leH \\II houl I\ l'll _,cJ y lO ~ goodb~ 1.· Wt cl1d n "t. hr-<Jr r1om t11r11 t or r1\t: monlhs ··one day we ld1T11 home trom church and the n: hl' wa .... He 1s now ol 1 drugs <J nd alcohol h<i'> r <>turned to :.chool 1:-. working parHim•· and d pll'dSUrE: to h.ivt dround Whal dad tl 1 We clt<fn 1 a'>k iind \\C don"t I'd n · Bless you lor your ltt·lp LEO CJuly 23-Aug. 221: Obtain hint from CanC'er mt-ssagc. Position yourself behind the scenes You have plenty of strength others know 1t, be aware of 1t. Capricorn individual helps s mooth way for unique s ervices and ned it Chicken Salad Mold for summertime fare. VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 221 : You gain added n·C'ogmtion Love is 10 picture, too. Hopes . ~ 1s hes are fulfilled. You also win friends . c;ol·1ahv,e, rnfluC'nce people and witness your own 1wrsonal m agnt!t1sm al work. l\nes . Libr a figure promine ntly a nd so does the numbe r 9 Spicy Chicken Mold LIBRA 1Sepl. 2J.Oct 22 t S tress 1nd1 .. pcndencc. daring. new :-tarts. contacts. crcat1v1ty. Accent on career. ambition, standing tn community. Leo. Aquarius persons rigure in \our :-.ccnano. You get opportunity lo prove personal and professional worth SCORPIO !Oct. 23-Nov. 21 >: Good lunar a::.pect coincides now with distance, Journey. transformation of philosophical concept into working procedure. Cancer. Leo, Aquarius J1gure prominently. Yes. you will rise above petty details and persons. S AGITTARI US <Nov . 22·0ec. 2 1 1 · Extravaganc<'. inflation r ear their head5. Social act 1v 1ty accelerates. Forces a re scattered. Strive to be selective. Diet, nutrition are more important than us ual. Know 1t and act accordingly. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19l: Lie tow. play waiting game. Accent on legal documents, partnerstup. cooperative efforts. marital status. Res trictions. delays are tempora ry and will boom e rang an y our favor. Be patient, disciplined. Avoid basing actions on impulse. Year:-. ago some wag commented ... /\ t•hacken am't nothing but a bird." Today we all know that a chicken is a bird with great poten· Ila I. It as one of our most popular m eat!., especially now with other kinds so high in pnce Low in calories and nch in protein, chicken lends itself to all m anner of delicious dishes. One of the nicest ways to use chicken in the :.ummert.ime is in salads. <It goes farther. too. 1 And one of the tastiest new s alads combine~ cooked chicken, celerv. S?reeD oeooer. and red pimiento for bright color in a sparkling gel. These ingredients are folded into an unflavored gelatine mixture that's delightfully spiced and freshened with horseradish. pepper s auce. a nd hmc juice. Of course. the opeauty of making gelled dishes such as this Spicy Chicken Salad Mold 1s that you prepare them ahead and they simp· ly wait, keeping their cool jn your r efrigerator. until serving time. As a matter of ract, on a hot summer day your molded salad may look a bit fresher and more debonair than the hostess! Make it early in the morning or better yet the night before, and you can keep your cool. SPICY CHU.:Kt;N SALAD MOLD 312 cups water, divided 1 ~<:up hme JUtn· 3 lable.poon!. prcµarcd red hors c:rad1 .. t> I kaspoon ~alt 1 1 teaspoon T abasco pepper saun· l envelopes unflavored gelatine 2 cups diced cooked chicken t cup diced celery •:? cup diced green pepper 14 cup diced dramed pimiento In m edium saucepan. combrne :t cup• ~<iter. hme J uice. horseradis h . ScJll , <ind Tabasco: bring lo a boil. s imme r 10 minutes In small bowl. sprinkle unrtavored gelatin"' over remairung '·" cup water. let ~land until gelatine is moistened. than add to hot liquid Place over low heat: s tir cons tantly until gelatine dissolves. about:? minutes. Chall. stirrinJ? occas aonally, until mixture I!> cons istency of unbeaten egg white. Fold in chicken, celery, green pepper. and pimiento Turn into 6-cup mold; chill until farm. Unmold and ~arnish, 1f desired. with water cress and lemon or lime slices. Makes 6 to 8 servings. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18 >: Changes occur in service or employment picture Co-worker passes information which gives hope, provides inspiration. You're more important than might be apparent on s urface. Know it and don 'l sell yourself short Question concerning health is answered. P ISCES <Feb. 19-March 20 1: Love as m your hfe. You'll know it and grow. Major c hange or <•d1ustment occurs w1thm family circle. You ('an correct past errors. Home can be a happier µla ce. Taurus, Libra. Scorpio persons figure prominently. Yes. purchase the gift or luxury ite m .. Wedding and engage- ment announcements run on Sunday m the Daily 1'1/01. Forms are available at all Druly Pilot o//1ces or hy callmq the Features fRANCI&-ORR ~ /)ro"::,e;.~64J;:~~point-fine statiorery corona ,del mar ment . prospect1ve brutes ...... .._ ____________________________ ,, ..... ,. If June 8 is your birthday you are creative. s omewhat m aterialis tic, capable of mampulatrng, passionate. an organizer. You c an be successful in business. Capricorn, Cancer persons play important roles in your life. Sodal Ufe intensifies this year, you meet people, travel and gain weight. You make new start, gain greater independence in July. nreremzndedtohave th~r -·;; -;miliiiiiliiii;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •Deddmg stones, with a 1 hlack-Ond·whl!e gl.ossy of the bnde or of the couple, lo the Features Depart· ment one week before the weddmg. Hawthorne Christian School ***ENROLL HOW*** "For tile right Start in lfe" KWtrga lw tin ltll ...... Al-, dellft FALL SEMESTER STARTS TUESDAY. SEPT. 5 * * llASOMAal TUITION • * Transportation available door to d00<. Children of ell feiths ere welcome - high scholastic standards -teaching the 4'R's reading (with ph0n1cs), wntmg, an1hmet1c and readiness Before and after school care available tor children ot working parent$ FOUNTAIN VALLEY 16835 Brookhurst Street (714) 962·3312 .. 642-8657 Mo" Ot•v rrl '°"' rn •o / Ce111e 'ff OW fffte tftectfM ef L•l-loy Now. Chofce of ..._...., Th•,..l1edl~e. Mission Viejo left A~ ,_.,I 28892 MW9Uerite ..... y. -= 495-5902 M•~ r,..,.. ,,.. ~ .. , .. , h• 'k .. , .. ,, __ .. ,. ..... .. , • • • • r . . ....... _, .... --. . - " -- .. Club Calendot• Wednesday. June 7 1~.~ OAIL Y PILOi CI I M E. s \ H \ K 8 0 lt ( l t tt \I I I',, u I J t:a~l llllHI 'Oll,11 \\llC l<.1 ~ 1lh lllt' l hdd l:u1ddOt'~ Cvnh r ol llrant;t < 11unn '4 111 ,p .. .ik. JI tht• l'lub·, n11·~·t1n.: at 1t1 :su ;.i m Thur ,<JJ\ June 8 .it tht> \ t:l\t•t 1 unit 111 FJ~l.111n b l.11111 0 R i\ l\ G •: CO l' ,,._ T \ 111 V I OR IC.' \I, OCl t::TY: Reutt'r CJ:-tlt' \\ 111 ,,.. lh1 tupw of J u.1lk by Le ... Fa lM Jr ;;it a ml•1•1111~ .,t 1 '"' 7 :w p.m Thursday, June 8 at 1111· 1 hdi It·., v. Bower~ Memorial Mu!->eum rn ~ant.J \na ALPllA XI DELTA ALIJM!\,\F.: T he Orange Count) l:roup wrll hold cm ar l dUdron al the Garden GroH• Women 's Club lh·frt·:-hme nb will be served from 7 to 8 p m . and the auction will begin al 8·30 pm Friday. Junt• 9 S haron Crawford. 892·7654, has further informcillon BETA SIGMA PHI I STERN.\TIO:"oJAL SORORITY : The> 1978 79 Ora n~e Cou -.t Califomia.Coun('1I Exe cutive Board Mii m eet at the home of Grace Rcrlly. preMdcnt. a1 10 a .m Saturday.June 10. SOCIETY OF MILITARY WIDOWS : Reservallons m ay b\! made with Ca rolvn Morns for the installation luncheon at the Cook Book restaurant in Tustin I 1 :30 a m Saturdav. J une 10 . BUS INESS A N D PROFES S IONAL OJeesy zebra loaf Zebra Loaf For a nyone who likes melt ed <'h ces t: •andw1ches, here is a delicious variation that takes the basic idea of the m e lte d cheese sandwich and turns 1t in- to a taste-tempting co n· versat1on piece. Called a Z('bra Loaf. •t ts a h a ppy ho d gl' podge of d1 f f c rt·nt ~heeses and bread!-> The appealin~ thing about this recipe as not only the vanety of favorite c heese flavors bul al!->o the interestmg -contra~t of complementary breads Then• as a robus tlv s harp Cheddar a nd a punge nt Parmesan con· trasting with the less fla mboyant flavors of cream chf'e s P and mozzarella Tht• C'het>~es a re all ·blended together a nd -then s prt1ad on slices of n ch rye brc•ad and a hearty dark pum pernickel. which are a ll the n pressed together to rorm a loaf Wrapped in foil and h eated in the oven, all the c heeses melt and m e ld togethe r . ll 1s when the loaf 1s fmally put diagonally into shces .th a t the del1~htful "zebra" stnpes are "1s1· 'ble. •hghly versatile. this Wedding and enyaqe. ment announcements run nn Sunday in tl1e Dall11 • Pilot Form11. are available . at all Dmly Pilot ol/1us or by calling the f'eatures DepartmenJ. 642-4:t2 I Z c b r a Lo a I t• a n h e M.•rvl·d a!> tht.' mumslay at a Lucull;,i n luncheon or a gmn as an unusual party loaf re placing the u s u<t l c ava l c a d e o r canap<'s . ZF.BRA LOAF 1 :i cup !>Oil butter or m arganne 1 bar 110 ounces) s harp Cheddar <.'heese. :.hrcdderl 1 pound mozzarella che es(•. shredded I p ac kag e 18 o unct.•s l cn·am chCC!-<C •2 c up itrat e d Parmes an cheese 8 ~Lices r} c bread 9 !'>lt ces pum pt•rn1c•kel h rt•ad In a bowl. mix butter :md a II d wescs. Spread mixture hetwl•t•n bread !->It e l'!'> alt1·rnating r ye .ind pump1•rn1c·ke l slices to m uke a long s triped loaf Pl :it·e loaf on a ji(reased Jlll'C(' o f roil Bake in <• prehe ated modera tt.> OH'n t350 I-'. i for 25 to :m minutes or until mellc•d and hot Cut l<l af whrl c hot into dra~onal slices so pieces a r e c u l ac r oss the !->lnpcd lnaf. Serve hot with pickled che rry pep· pers. ohvt'" an<'I a tossed gree n sal<ul. Makes 8 to 10 !>t.'rvings lOI t>lE~ ('U 'K: Thl-Orange County group "Ill huld a dJOnl!r pa rt~ a l Gn swold':, Inn 111 ~ ullt 1 trnl 1>11111c r will begin at 7 l> m. Saturday. JUlll' lO Jftl!r j pum·h bowl at 6 30 p.m lll'"''flNGTON BEACH BETHEL 321 : The lll'W Honored Queen ro r the group. Eileen Bit•l(ll'. \\Ill tx· insta lled Saturday, June 10. Ill ~'l'l"1GTO N Bf.l\Cll HISTORICAL son •:T\I: Memb~r-; and friends of lht! society '' 111 lt•ad ~roup.-. through the recently dedicated W T Nt•wlmu.l house at Beach Houlevard and Adams lrnm 11 am to 4 p.m Sunday. June 11. I rt.'t.' of charge. ASS ISTANCE LEAGUE OF LAGUNA BEACH: Mrs Robert Blacker wi ll begin her -.e<.·ond term as president at a luncheon at the I rvint• Coast Country Club in Newport Beach Monday, June 12 ('Ill\ PMAN C OLLEGE TOWN ANO GOWN : A tnp to the Norton Simon Museum 1s planned for members a nd guests at 9:30 a.m Tuesdav, June 13. For more information . call 997·668i. •'Ol'NTAIN VALLEY WOMAN'S CLUB: A luncheon will be held at noon Tuesday. June 13 a l the Mes a Verde Country Club. featuring the theme "People Who Need People ... Cook-Out Features Hawaii The t..anta lizing aroma of meal cooking on a barbecue grill will make many mouths water. The advent of various types of grills makes 1t possible to barbecue all year around. However, spring and summe r naturally re main the favorite seasons for barbecue cooking. Catsup made with firm. ripe tomatoes and seasoned to perfection , m a kes the ideal base for your favonte Barbecue Sauces. Keep in mind that spareribs and c hicken should be cooked over a "slow fire" or low tem perature. Apple·Q·Ribs combines the good flavor of rrbs with that of apples. The sauce features catsup and applesauce flavored with honey, le mon. onion and var ious s pices such as ginger and garlic. Catsup and Tomato Juice combined with honey. Worcesters hire sauce, le mon and s pices crea tes a nch. full-flavored sauce to be basted on Barbecued Ribs. Barbecued Hawaiian C hicke n is an unusual but tasty barbecued chicken dis h. The chicken is basted with a sweet and tangy s auce of catsup, crushed pineapple and onion, seasoned with mus tard, vinegar and Worces tershire -;auce This dish can also be prepared in the oven. Try all three and 1t won't be loo Jong before the compliments come pouring in! 4 to 6 lbs. spareribs. spht and cut into serving pieces 1 cup Tomato Catsup 23 cup Tomato Juice 3 Tbsp. honey 2 Tbsp. Worcestershire sauce 1 Tbsp. le mon juice 1 tsp. salt l tsp. o nion powder l clove garlic. minced Place ribs in 4 quart· minutes . Drain. To prepare sauce, mbine remaining in· gred1ents in saucepan. Br boil. stirring constantly, r educe heat and s immer 10 minutes G rill method: Place ribs on grill and cook s lowly 40 minutes. Turn frequently. Brush ribs with sauce. Continue cooking. brushing with sauce and turning occas ionally. 20 minutes or until done. Serve with extra sauce. if desired. Oven m ethod: Place ribs on broiler pan. Bake at 350 degrees, 30 minutes. Turn frequent · ly. Brush ribs with sauce. Continue baking, turning occasionally. 30 minutes or until done . 4·6 s ervings . PRINCESSKAIULANICIDCKEN 1 3-lb. frying chicken, cut into pieces 1can 18oz. >Crushed Pineapple •:?cup Tomato Catsup • 2 cup onion, chopped 1 Tbsp. prepared mustard HOU OE Presents A • To avoid disappoint m ent. Jlf'O.'Pf!Cllve bnde.~ ore remmded to have their wedding ston es. W11h n block-and·wlute glossy o/ IM bridt> or o/ the couple, to IM Features Depart- ment one week be/OTP the wedding. lHILLION DOLLAR COLLECTION Engageme11t annnunre- m ent s, with rilnck and- : while gloss11 n/ the /ul11re ;bnde or the couple. must •be re c eiv ed by th e F'cntures Deportment six : 1~eks be/ore the wedding 'rlate - l'lub Calendar ru"3 each Wed~$day in the Daily • Pilot and conta111s nollees o/ women'• and service : club mttllngs and event~ • /or tM /ollowing week - : Thuraday through Wednes • day Send notice.~ to Club Cntendar. Daily Pilot. P 0 · Ho:r 1560. Co11.1a Mesa CA • 92626 Be sure to mcludi • uour name and phone ' number Notice! must be ' rn our hand.' two weeks m ~ adoonce T o req1tr~t n p1r lurf'. wnle or coll thl' f'caturt'! Department ll42 4321 P1r lures are lm11ted to /unrl raiur!I. open to the puhhc , . -. . . . - Oriental Object s d 'Art Jade. Opal, Ruhy & Sapphirr J ewelry At Its Finest ANNIVERSARY SALE 20%-40% off OUR ENTIRE STOCK JADE HOUSE l ido VIiiage 3400 #2 Via Oporto, Newport BHCh (714) &73·5151 NOW THAU JUNE 18th JADE HOUSE Upper level,Ttte Oak• ThouHnd O•k• (805) 417.f4H JADE HOUSE Upper Leval, Qlandete Gellerla Glendale (213) 247-8627 AMERICAN EXPRESS-8ANKAMERICARD-OINERS CLUB-MASTERC~ARGE . .. ,, . ~ ...... i\ 'SOCl1\1'lON 01" HETIKED T f:ACllt:R~: ,\ discussion ol 11Tipcndintt leg1:,latwn is set for 10 u.m Tucsda~ .Juul' 13 Ill the Lincoln Suving~ <1111J Loan bur hhnl-!. Moulton Plaza. Lagund llrlls Margery .Jones at 5~i 0798 o r Beatrice reldman at 493 1812 can pro\ 1de> further deta1b SA D 0 L EB A(' K (' 0 M '1 l N IT I F. S CHRISTIAN WOM E~'S ('l.l U : '\Jnc·\ Stoc•k "ill give ;t Gold l.1·<11 pr t·M·nt.il1 w1 <Jt the El Ado be restaur·<inl II\ S;111 .lua11 CJ111st rano at noon Tuesday, J u11e 1:1 AMERICAN ASSOCl.\TIO'\ OF MEDICAi, ASSISTANTS: The Ora ngt• Count y thupter "'Il l hold their final gene ra l m emhcr -.hr p meeting at 7 p m . Tuesday, Junl' 13 at thl' Sheraton Ana heim llotel Ni\TIONAl. ORGA'\IZATION f-'OR WOM EN: A n'prC'1><.•111all\1· of the Childbirth Jl llome Assoe1at mn will f.>rl''ent rnformalion al J meeting al lht• LagunOJ ll1·;.1t h Boys Club. i 30 pm. Wednesday, June 14 J UNIOR EDELL CLt U OF IRVINE: T he multipurpose room of Cul n·rdale Sthool "111 be the site ror the clulJ ~ '"'' ffi('f.'ting for 1978-79 scasonat7·30p.m Wt·dru--day .. l um· 11 SOUTH COAS'f llt-.l't:llTOHV 1'11EATRE: Coffee will be ser vrd al lht> home of Mr'> Thomas t:. Andrews al 10 a.m Wednesday. June 14 to discuss the formation of a lltth sup port guild For further information, call Ellen Ketchum al 646-3252 or Deborah M. Andrews at !)63 3898. ORl\NGE COAST MOTHERS OF TWINS CLl' B : Cocktails will be served beginning at 7 p m . at the Velvet Turtle restaurant in Newport Bea ch with dinner at 8 p .m . Wednesday. Junt- 1-l S WEET AOELINES: The Harborl1t1 ' chapter has designated June and July for their membership drive Meetings will be he ld al College Park Elementary Sthool in Costa Mesa ea<'h week. For more information. call Mrs J ohn Barnett at 557·7725. Club Calendar .,,ns each Wedne~y rn the Dady />1lol and con tarns nn11ces of women ·s and service club meetmys and events for the /oUowrng week -Thurs day through Wednesday Send notices to Club Colen dar. Daily Pilot. P 0 Box ISfJO, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Re sure to include your name and phone number Not1us must be an our hand.! two weeks in advance To request a picture. wnte or call rhe Features Vt?partmPr1t, 642-4.121. Ptctures are limited 10 Jund raisers open to tM public Pnncess Kaiulani Chicken for cooking out. l Tbsp. vinegar l Tbsp. Worcesters hire saun· Wash and dry chicken. To make sauce, combine remaining ingre dients ; cook 5 minutes. G rill method: Place c hicke n on grill and cook slowly 40 minutes. Turn frequently. Brush chicken with sa uce. Continue cooking. brushing with sauce and turning occas1onally, 20 minutes or until done. Se rve with extra s auce, if desired. Oven method: Place c hicken. skin s ide up, in s hallow baking drs h. Pour sauce over chicken. Bake :it 350 dcgret'!-., l hour o r until done. 4 servings APPLE-Q-RIBS 5 to 6 lbs. ~pan•rrb:::.. spht 14 cup s ulad 01 I 1 2 cup choppt•d onion I <.'an I JG oz. I J\pplc•!-><iu<·•· 1 2 cup Tom<ito Cat!->U p 1 1 cup c hoppt•d 1wr~l1·\ 2 Tbs p. hont'V I I f, ' I L , \.--' ..I ,, ;y~ 2 Tbs p. lemon Juice I Tbsp. Worcestershire sauce I tsp. s alt • ~ tsp. ground ginger I I tsp. pepper I clove garlic. minced Place ribs in 4 quarts boilini.t water: boil 20 minutes. Drain To prepare s aute onion in hot o il until tender Add r e maining ingr edients. Cook. un covered , 15 minutes. G rill method: Place ribs on gnll and cook slowly 40 minutes. Tum frequently. Brush rib~ with sauce. Continue cooking. brushing with sauce and turning occa·s1onally, 20 minutes or until done. Oven method· PlacP ribs on broiler pan Hake al 3.50 de grees, 30 minutes. Turn frequently . Brush rrb!'> with sauce. Continue baking, turnml? occas ionally. 30 mintues or unlit done. 6 sen in gs. spring ... ga11s country "j .. western jeans by jag 1n sort fadro de.n1m. a11 cot ton blouS<Z and stripe. 'bz1t makQ. it dist1nct1ve1y at ease ... spring 44 fashion island, newport center 644-5070 . . . ,.• . . -.. . . Miracle WHIP Kraft's great salad dre11sing! Quart Juice ••n ....... 89c New from Ocean Spray! 48 oz glass PieJaazeSTUllDIY •• 49c Make it pr~tty ;fth."Th~nk \'~:·_·j5 cit ~ B·B·Q Sauce .... &9c Regular, Onion or Hickory-16 oz PllEAPPLE :;::~-;,.~ .. 49c Slce4 -.. 2m Cottage Cheese 69' Springfield comes three wavi.1 Pant Oreo Cookies • . • ggc Nabisco Reg or Double St uff -15 oz. Hormel Chili • • • • 49c f'hoose Regular or Hot -15 oz can FACIAL 55c TISSUE Scott 1es Colors or White -200 ct Gold Corns,. • ••. 33c C'reom Style or Whole KernC'I 16 oz Margarine • • • • • . 69c ('luff on spreads so eatoly1 l lb cl n Beefamato ••••• &sc \fot t 'i. 1ei.ty drink in '.l2 oi bflt I le Lasagne • • • • • . • • &9c I .11 f{oi.u paste an wide ribh11nh Jn 01 TOILET 45c TISSUE I h11t11n \\'h11e or C'11lori. 2 roll pat k Cat Food • • • • • • • 23c I 111rm11 · choice ol var1el 1ci.! 61 1 117. Dash Dl1UCDY •••••• $2'9 rlw htK IOO ounce packa1<f'' Pickles ... llTTll •• ~sc l"hut rold familiar FanninJ(s' 14 01 Onions FlllCllflll ••• 39c O & C makes them so tai.tv' Nu :mo can Hot Dog Buns • • • 59c Wrap around "Ced11Je..,'' Pkl( uf R FRUIT 69c PUNCH H t(' Grape ur Oranl(t' loo' 64 oi Ing' --- the till of,,., is Just ricllt fer it-• se ls o ._..,, dli*ft. .. ct.oose J• tmrite ,.u ... fwe 11P the co* Md prepn fw ftlltilc! that's the letter W•J! lryBP IPBHllill ~~-E~: . .1/.1/l And-cut from King-Size fryers! hand cut. at that! (lrittt r9 uc•I ltJgll /J Thighs·=~ :'A" .. lllf Plump and juicy and tender-hand cut from King-sized fresh fryers! ~-.. /' .~, .·_ . --- Chicken Wings .. 69~ Hand cut. .. fresh, from our own bigger fryen;' Chicken.-livers .. 89e. Fresh! Fine for frying .•. or pion un umelette1>' and m ore! Chuck Steak ••• s10~ C S.U A. Choice beef. to be i.ure' 7 Bone Roast •• s l 3~ Chuck cut U.S D.A. Cho1l·e heef 0 Bone Roast •• s14~ Chul'k cut U.S D.A. Choit·e beef lpBRCBP ftaak. ............ 18.1/l ' U.S.U.A. ('bo1te beef beef al 1t 's bei.t' Aged nuturallv lo be tender and lluvurful a nd tnmml•d tor grl'nh•r 'ulue! H1b rut Banchero Steak s21~ Rah cut ll.S.D.A Chrnce beef London Broil R1h rut of l ' S. {) A Choice het\f Beef Roast :S s2 1~ C'hurk m t Chmce shoulder dud FRESH PORK SHOllDER STEAK Fri om Eastern pork . Cenl er C'ul; Ground Beef :xmc: 514i Lenn doei. not exceeci :.!21 • fat STUFFED CABBAGE 59c ROLLS=:, - El Ronch1»s. with fresh eggs1 Net R 01 l' s I> A Ch111c-e lwl'f. of 111u,-..,e' u an and lrtmmed tor \ alue' Ftnf' fur I ht· rn11-.-.1'r1f' ''"' H .. 111 r \\II\. Sliced Bacon ... $14~ El JU.nrhu',, th1c-ker "ranch ~I) 11•" SAUSAGE rTAUAM Sm£! $ 1 s'. EJIMdto'sown. witll .. llitritts FRESH 29 SPINACH ~ Gorden fresh. 1111 l(rPen! LarRe bunr h MILK-FED VEAL I lw rc•nl thmK -romport· thl• q1111l1I\' .Smoked Ham 79c SHANKS • Acid navor to S() many good I hing11! POTATOES U.S. No. 1 2 29- All IMl'l'Ose " White Rose I b S Pet Food n IMCMO'S •• 39~ BRATWURST El UNalO'S! s 1 s' P..t,nll• •Mninc -... nitrite! • FRESH 59 MANGOES ~ Tropiwl lrcat lhcv"ll welcome' FRESH s299 SALMON • Chinook, for quality' Whole or half Salmon Steak •• s31t C.enter-cut ... fresh Chinook Salmon Ocean Perch .# . s2•t F'resh from the Pacific-firm fillet3• COOKED s3a9 SHRIMP • The right size lor shrimp cocktBJI Crab Legs ••••• s24t Meaty! ... from AlasJ<on crabs Idaho Trout. . . . 49c .. Frum Clear SprinKs! Net w1 4 oz ea. MAHI MAHI Relive those Hawaiian memories · CHA.,AGllE LeDomaine .. Extra Ory or Brut ~ Wll1t ms nw Almaden •..• u , hr s33r Chen1n Hlunr, French Colom bard - ll'Oml flOM POma Mateus Wines •• 5399 Choose Hose or White ... fifth The B est of S p irits REDUCED $1.00 Te:~ia s499 C'hoo•;e White or G11ld ... Quart Margarita Mix • . 69e Lu Grande m11k11~ II eelly 1 Quurt Canadian Club • s 1749 Smooth wlfh.kev reduce<! J.001 I. 7ri llr Gilbey'ss 1 O" GIN Save l.OOon a famow1 hrand! J.75 ltr Lauder's Scotch $599 The quart 11i ze now redul·ed 1.00 Whiskey.., •••• 5499 El Rancho·~ lonel R6 proof' Q111trt Teacher'ss14 99 Scotch Creal «rolrh rrclured 1.99! l.7fi ltr Frozen F ood /'rices 1n rf{Pct Thur. ,)uni' H thmuJ.lh Wrd. JunP 14 f lpen do1l\ !I t11 </ S11r1dn' (II /11 7 No .,a/I'.~ '" deoll'r, D elicatessen Orange ·Juice12oz ... 79c rn·(',weet I from Florida 'a lndiAn River rounl rv! Brtl(hlen llJl \ •llH cin\ I .Dessert nm ••••• s 129 Wrtr.thl Wa tchers -all nAvor'41 I i.:111 Baby Carrots • • • 49c \\'hole Imm Meri,hhurn Farm .. • I Ill atlCIEN STUFFED . PIE Van de Kamp's -101'2 oz pockar.te Waffles aummu • • • 49c l>nwnvt111kr i11~1 ~11'111 ond i.1aH' J'.l 111 Eclairs aeocoun ••••• 79c ('laR<11c dc .. ,.rrt t rum H1l h' H • 111 CREAM s129 PIES .Johm1ton·~ all varieties! 26oz Plumper Franks16!1 29 T hr odult frank:i from Ouh11qu!.''. Thf'v plump u p with seli"t' 1111: l(oocint•,.-,' Lemonade :n ... 59e OrC:rapeor Frutl hrink ' fi·I 111 Cheese Kisses • . sg c Hord en '!I Mild or Tangv ti 111 PIZZA 89 CRUSTS c Toni'R pkg of two! .Just add fi x1n'11 Parmesan ...•• sl.59 Kroft',..f'rol !.'d rher.,r Root!iihaker Ricotta ~:OOk. • . . ggc Trv tn a rhee"l' cnke' (I 11 ••• St) MOZZARELLA PrtdM -11 ti s 1 a' (12 ll ... 1.51) (I It ..• I.Oil • ARCADIA PASADENA SOUTH PA ADENA ·. HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH ·• EASTBLUFF · · tRVINE -·) · • l;AGUNA.HILLS" Sunoet end Hun1tn91on 310 W Colorado Blvd Fremont 1nd Huntington . .:. • •,. Warner end Algonqutn 2727 Newport Blvd :i!SSS Eutl>lull Or Un•v•nily •nd Mochelton :ll6'1 Moulton P1rkway Ft A•nchn C•nltor E of Orang1orova • • ISoutri1a1t cor11e(l 4t.;_,.; · •:' · t ~ IH•rbour Malll 10n tho Poniniula fHlbtufl V1lh1ge Center I 1Pari. 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El.11ttl' Sit•dt•l•t) M2 !1235 IL' 3:11 CUSTOM NEWPORT POOL HOME -$159,950 ()11•r :!Im "II It 111 '1'·11·111u" lt1 mi: 1n l111s lo1ely 3 Bil res loc·Jtl'cl 1n v. 1•ll 1•,t,1hh'hl·ll. t11·1· 11111'11 nCll!"hlKirhood llul(c family rm op,·n~ onlo , l'f\I pnv 11\\'t 'I/I'll 1 '"'r '.1rd Formal ri1n1ni;t rm IC'uturv" fplr & manv , 11 ... 1.11n t1•.1lur1•' 1111t 11111•11 lou111l m ttu ... pr11.:c hume l'uul.1 U.ulev h i.! H:t:1 I 1(' U• LINDA ISlf LUXURY "unnv t''<IKhUr<' on thl' lagoon Lg r11,1om home v. roun~ry Frenrh 1t.11r' 5 Blh. " h.1th~. lorm.il rirninJ: rm " l'01('d rl'r!rnJt f amrly rm. hillr.1111 rm :? \HI hJr' \1 ..... 11·r ... u1ll• " 11..., & lh•r' bJlll' 1-... ~un.1 llr 111111111 t1h•d pool A. 1.1ru111 \fltll 11nl\ 7'15.0<tO kuM·hohl ( alh) ...,, h" 1•11 \..1·rt h i<' K'.l 1 ol l.11 THE BLUFFS split l1•11·l tn"nh11nw wrrn11n1frcl lw lo\\1•n111.t pmr' 2 mJ..,trr '11/ed BR ~. I It/\ d1·n & 11: 1•ntl'rt.11nm\,'nl art'.I ('•1mpll'le 1h1s rll'rlt•rl lOUPIC (Ir 'mull 1.illlll' ho1111' ~1!12 <,00 L}nnt'VJIMtrnc&M 6200 IC 361 .. , -. ,. ... . . .. ,. --.. 642-8235 901 Dover Drive Newport Beach ...... rea tg FINER PROPERTIES NEWPORT BEACH PROPERTY DOVER SHORES HOME W /VIEW Iron gal~ leadans.t to beautiful pool & courtyard then to this custom home w/5 BRs. I~ family rm w <'07.Y fplc & bar. lormal dmmg. gourmet kitchen + an elaborate sec. system View of Bay & Npt Cenlt•r from most rooms. S<I00,000 leasehold. H11rll1.1ra Aune &12·8235 1 C·371 LIKE NEW BA YFRONT With your own pier & float' Completely remodeled .i BR home Fam1ly1d111111g rm w 'IJJlt & V.l't bar. M11ster s uite w fph:, study & balcony w water view. Desrf{ne1t tor VilSY ronvns1on to two 2 BR un1b r>bl J.(aral?e + parking for .s 1-;.tr, Priced to wit Jl S337,500 U1•er Stin!>on 642·8235 1('-JH1 NEWPORT BEACH -S 138,500 l'haw II · llLtrhor View :'itondl'll nn lel' land 8CJUlrfully ma1nta1ned 2 llH 1·11n' 1l1•n . .!. hath homt• 111 e\1·cllenl IOl.'JllOn Mot1v«1ted 3eller Loh ~.gJn ti11-fi200 1C JU• SEA VIEW NANTUOCET Spacious living on I level 2 HRs + "arm dcn & fph: Garage door opl!nt•r Gate g uarded C'omm " pool & tenn1~ Pre!>l1gc ltvlng al 1b ftnt'l>l $215,000 fee Joyte Edlund 64211235 1C 40 1 A BEAUTIFUL VIEW From this l'all!rmu modt•I 1n ll;1roor Vie" llumc' Ph:i-.t> 111 l BR!> J bath ... w rww 1•aq1eh & dr:..tpl'rtl'' ,\ tt·rrif1<· buy al SI il.900 Bllrbaru Wrna).!le fi12 !12J5 I(' 11 1 QUAINT CAPE COD CONDO 1l;11·k ~;:.i.,l comes We~t wlfll'hghttul ari·h1lccturt• h.1y windows. v.uotll·n dt!<'kmg & '>ecludcct i.ltrtum A:! UH. 2'' bath home"• mln VII.?\\ l'nmm pool. Ji:ltll/1.1 & tt·nru' .;1111.S<KI md. land LOI!> Egan 644-6200 1(.' 121 BIG CANYON Nt'wport l'Omm. provide!. tou1 I prtv;,tcy w12 guard gated enlrtc..,. Bruaclmoor plan ha:. 3 Blh, :1 b<ith!-., pool & JacuuJ A homt.> designed for uuttloor hvrng & enJOymenl S399.000 Lynne V<ilcntmC' 644 6200. IC-431 FANTASTIC ... ONE-OF-A-KIND! Thi" l'he1rrrunc French home· v.a-. bwlt for the pre~eot owner:. A real 'how pl.tC't· lor )l!Ur parnlmgs & antique' Hrgh cerl111g3 · O\'er:.11ed room' J BH.' Ii.: lam1ty rm · tormal d1111ng · 2 fph·-. S299.500 fee land 11.irb.ira AWlc 612 f!2:J!l. IC 14 1 CORONA DEL MAR PROPERTY CAMEO SHORES • NEW LISTING 1Jes1 rabk h ,1n Well!> Atrium model w retractable 'kYlt!!hl Spectacular oct>an v11•v. ... lrnm \\armly de1•or;1lt•d & 'pucwu!> room~ 1c .. 1s1 CROWN Of THE SEA Bcaulrlul. h•l!hly up1nadl'd 5 BR. J buth Burlmgi.lmt· mocll-1 1n !>pygla,.,s H1di.:1· This rarl' gem v.rll ddule ~ou' !)259 500 Sdndll' f"IA 6~~ 6200 IC 161 CATALINA & CANYON VIEW! (',1ml'U I llghlands ~ Lob nl prl\ ill'~ from lhl' ~PdC'IOu' 3 Bl< +-<frn hnml' Lf.! pool 111 low·mdlnl 'edudc1J yJrt.I WJlk to :1 prh .it1· bl'Jlhe~ ':!I0.000 <l' 171 VERY SPECIAL INDEED \ drt«Jm nf .J hnm1· ,1 great .tddrc"'° ,1 \ ll'V. Of OCl'(lfl & ..,lep~ from tht' lll'.1l'l1' lllo:-l ul all .1 'Plendtd n·"dl•nc'l' IU'l rt•mrxlell•ct to satr:.r, .1 'uphl'oltl'Jll'd t.1 .. ll' \\ 'I lllh t f,!ue.,t qu,Jrll'r'' ~2i!I 000 l'Oby W0Jf tJ fi 12 1!23J f(' IX I SPYGl.ASS VIEW llnllcr 1·onMruct1on. Colonial ... 1yll' hnml'" pJnornm1r \•1cw incl ,Jll of Npt Hay & Catalina 2 ~Lory w tht> llne:.t appntntment:. 5825.000 Lynne Valcn11nc tH1 fi200 IC· 191 PRESTIGIOUS CAMEO HIGHLANDS 3 Bfls. den & famrly rm home · freshly painted ini.1dr & out' Lg pool s rlc yard w tfru1t lre1•:-. & auto sprinklers Walk to private beache:. And look at the prn.:t>. ONLY Sltl7.000. Donna Godshall 644 6200 tC 50> LOCATION -VIEW -SECURITY CharminJ? 3 UR .:!'~ bath J<1:.m111e Creek home rc~1dy lur your move 111' :\t ast<'r s u1te w 1fplc & s 1ttrni:: rm formal dining library I :.imlly rm + romm fac1hll(". & ~uard ~ale A Rreat place to hvc w Fd!>hron Island nearby $25-1.500 Marion .. ·nucll 752·1411 tC 511 IRVINE PROPERTY A VIEW THAT'S WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS Th<· Plan 1s "the rto\\cr of flower'" The Jasmine In Turli.: lto1·k with J 'tupcndous "vit·w ot views " Sl62.000 f~ La&iln Sh<1rk11ny 752 1111 I(' 521 ,; ... 644-6200 I 644 San Miguel Dr. Hnor View Center IRVIME PROPERTY TURTLE ROCX CHARMER J BR!>. f:.im1ly rm. formal d1111ng + d111111R urea 1n thl' k1lchl'n A11 rnnd for ('Om fort. SlW.950 on fee land Bring orrcrs' 00011 Chichester ti12·82J:>. cC-531 NEW LISTING -RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN Magmficenl sweeprng view of Turtll' Rock, Mason Park & U ('I S,m Luis Rey in mint cond1tron. BelRt' 1llush C'urpctm~ & purquet now. Sl50.000. Dorothy Lewis 752·1414. IC 54 t PSST! ONLY FOR THE DISCRIMINATING f':tegant. carefree "Sao Cdrlo-. · in HL1nch11 !-.Jn J o.inuin \tut1va•1·d owner Ji.\..1ng Sll9.000 fee Ldstlo Shark any 752 11 i 1 • t: 5,,, BROADMOOR WILDWOOD S111~lt• lamrly home J BRs. 2 bath.". lg yard for IJmrl:, lun ~ pal10' ~ .1tnum Good investment: Sl00.900 Vee Slm30n 642·8235 <C 561 IT'S A STEAU AT ONLY $125,500! "Washington" Plan 1n WoodbrtdRI.' Est.ite-.' J BHs. 3 b<1lh~ E'<rellt'nl rond1t1on · ncutrlll earth tone' · wl.'11 IJndsrJped · A1' D dV:Jll 1mmt'd • Martha Macnab642-8235 <C 5i• NOTHING LEFT TO DO In 1h1~ well kepi hom1· fc«1turtnJ.( 2 BH~ ~ dl·n ~ .11r 1•nn1l l'l1·n111 of 'P·H'l' rn tht• prof l.111<h1·JpNI \ .1rd Ahr: blrJtmi.: •Ill the IJk" a!o111• v. atr th1· olht·r· .1nwrut1c,., ul \.\'rn1dh11dlo(t• SI Ill 000 Mdtlclrrw < 111" i5l 1..111 !{' 5111 DEERFIELD PARK HOME PlAN 3 S1tual<'ll aero;. ... trom propo:-ed p:.irk' i-:xtra Ii,: 1:.im1ly rm" •1H1I'(> lor 11 pool tabll· 3 llR,.,, 2 l>:.ith homl· l>euut1ru11v dt'l'orated & IJ11dsc<1pecl Comm. pools Sll7.900. Marion f'r111t•ll i52 1411 1<.: 5~1 NOW YOU CAN AFFORD WOODBRIOGE- Qu:.ihty by S&S. 3 BR lownhome derorutl'.'d tn eLtrlh tone~ ComptNclv pri\ate rear yard. Lake. pool, & J:tt•u111' nl>arby S9-4 000 L1l.i ILJ rpl'r i52-Hl-t 1C fiOI UNIVERSITY PARK Bl'.'ndcml•er Plun. 1 ~ton w :1 llH!>, t.1m1ly rm. 'P" & '""'I.\ 11t'w 11( h1 i'• ~129.!IOO ll't.' Appl only .Julie VJn \.\'1ercn i52 14U •Chi• NEWl Y LISTED! Super 'harp Pl:.in 3 Chancellor hOmc 1n IJOIH'r"'Y l'Jrk on i.:rt-en hdt SI05.000 leJ:.chnld B1ll lluh·hm~,., i5i! 1111 1C 6<: 1 ORANGE COUNTY PROPERTY $3,500 PRICE REDUCTION ON STARTER HOME! f)m1 '1 mrs~ lhts oppor1un1tv lo O\\n your nv.n /.Bil tnwnhnnw •lOly ~ll'f" lo punt & tcn111s court.. & m111utl'., l1um '-1>l C t•11t1 r lor ortl\ Slili.:>1111· LAl\I'; l''()Rf::ST cc 631 PlAY GOLF AT MILE SQUARE .. \\ 1lh111 walkmJ,! d1Mann• ol 1111 ... )lrt•:tl lamtlv home· 1n F1111n1.1111\.1l!t1 • Bib. 1 bath:.. f.imtlv rm " ckn l k.rr '.1rd " rn11111 tor 011 mp1l '>llL pool on .i t'Uf <ll· 'Jt' 'l rcl'l '' mu ... t "'1· JI o; 1 ~I 'llH , I Ii 11 VACATION YEAR-ROUND Hcl;ix 111 lhc frC't' form pool entertain m th1• pn\,JI' 111 \llu1 ll)1t•I\ patio or spat1ous rumpu' rm Spotte-.~ J Bit . .!1 1 bJlh hom1· " low m.i1111 :::round... •tl'.'ady tur occopJ1H· y S8i .!loo Ln1~ t:i.;Jn ti-t 1 tii!llll < • c.~ 1 MTN. VIEW HOME $93,000 Spacious 4 AH family res 11•.ilunnJ! built 1n .... l'O\l'1(•tl \1t•w f.l;Jlto, Ii.: t·ounlry kitchen & famtlv rm overlookmJ.t lu~h. rr11Jt1· J(recnbt>lt 1111'..1 Out ol area ownt•r "oult1 lrkc fast e:.aow P.1ul.1 11:.iill'V ti4:! 11235 Cl' 11111 LAGUNA HILLS Outstandrng :\lrred1th hom1· Qutihtv • vie" 1n th" ~ 1111 homl' w 1!11· cntry, "lcp-down dmini.: & lg ma~tt•1 "'""' v. 111tr A11pro.x Jtl.111 ''I It ul hvtl)).! 'Jllll't' ~15H.500 L~n1w VJll·nt1nt•IHI •1200 1(' hit "f AMIL Y AFFAIR -POOL SIDE" Xo lluntmgton lle<irb pool homt• v. I Hlh II l.Jm1') rm h •rr;11111 f1•1t1r 2 lplr,.,. bar & lt'l'O quarlt•r' oH•r gJr.1g1•' •\11 1•11IHIJ1111111: dt hr.!hl •• - S96.!t00 h'l' St1n ... on tH2 11235 1 C tiH 1 LAGUNA BEACH lnromp.ir;:ib!<' ... un~rl!> <'flhJllC't' thl' bt•Jul\ 01 1h1'>1onlt IT'por;1r" ... ,.orJ !.. 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ME 1-'t)W ''HE w~o L..ALA&H, L.A'T LAI.Ab~' 05', ,-" GOT ~TA~TE.D? by Tom Batiuk \ I ' 'I • by Mell YE,, IT WA~ OW~ING THIE ~EMl·FINAL.5 OF T._.E' 1q53 E.A?T NOlrWAL.K L-ALA&l-4 MA~.Ail-40N DOOLEY'S WORLD "I WONDER IF lfiE<.>'Ll ~~UNCH~ OOllCE ME DRIVI N(; OOT OF lllE SCHOOL~ CASEY MOON MULLINS l~T'S SEE WAS 1HAT ANSORA9? GERIATRIX IF I WENT TO T14E 6EACf-.I IN A THING L-1 K E: THAT, TED WOUL..D "-.11...L- ME! DENNIS THE MENACE I . ' 'I OON1T rJ¥JN WHI~ Sill C1 ~E F.bMIL~ HE GETS rf F~. BUT Hts STU600RN ~MULE ~· ... . .. . . .. , By Charles Rodrigues by Ferd and Tom Johnson GORDO .I OoN1T' OARE LAY IT I · our oN oo i#E ee.o. b-1 JUDGE PARKER NO! Ill HAVE IT YOO WANT ME TO 5TOP OfLIVfREO TO YOO 8Y YOUR PLACE FOR HERE 8Y MESSENGER! THE CHECK 6CORGfA? NANCY !'LL f.I AN<T ...,..H IS SIGN HERE SO l WON'T BE ~THERED WHILE r TAKE A __ ............ ....,......., NAP r • • • . , • *' DR. SMOCK MOTLEY'S CREW HOW COUL.D iH~ BOSS POSSl6LY PICK ROSlli A? MEAD ~~EMAN?11 l'M AN EXPe~IEl-l<:.eD ~F'66C:>~M.!! by Gus Arriola by Harold Le Doux by Ernie Bushmiller WI LL YOU TELL ME WHAT THAT SIGN 5 AYS '? Wed~v June 7 11)73 PEANUTS WOOOSTOCK lfOU 0 HAVE MADE A GREAT CARRIER PIGEON! !.(OU COULO HAVE CAAr<tEO ME55A6E5 BACK TO HEADQUA~ER5 .. UAtl y PILOT by Charles M. Schulz :F '(OU WERE CAP7vRE~ !.(Ou WOULD RffllSE TO TALK' EVEN IF l{OU WERE TORIU~ED! WELL. MA116E !IOI> COULD TALI\ A LITTLE ... , ~ c ! ' ~ I " by George Lemont -: s I GH -~ J:.'M ON MYWA.Y CH1eF .' ..... TODAY'S CIDSSWDID PVZZLI ACROSS 1 Eanhy ma· fettal 5 Wind dnven m1SI 9 ERAS an<t RBis 14 Stockings l5 Sp boll 16 Cu51om 17 As Un· changed ll!W1ec~ 19 Whal • · we had1 ' 20 Zeta •ot low. 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Qlt>QU,,lfll Vlot"f tlf\Q 'lf\Oltn.Q ... ,..o tu .tcmqOf ..,qu•••l~ol mttnnd for t'W" or<;\,.(t ~· Of ltft' or limb, wtH<h '"''" ron1orm 111 OPPtoeaolt satt1v Qt<)fft'\ f•t~ b•O """' tJoo «<omJ)dnf~O by f~h~ d <•~"'"'ii or ((lrtlf•f'O t"M' r<•Yebl• lo ,.,. C.O\ll!,Mfl ~ .. Reo• .. •IOj)ffil'nl l'IJ'ln<YOI Co!.t• M•\o!I, Qr o ll•rl OOl>O Iv• .,n omoun1 not l•~S '""" IP.fl perc•nl tlU l 01 In" «1QQrt~Q•I• 01 th~ bid, d\ it gy,arant~ '"•' tf'\t 01dOHr w ilt • n1 ... 1 H''IO tr'h propot.• d cunHttr t d tni \.tmti I\ dWdH1•d to hoO No Ot'OOO\dl \hall bf.t < n11,.o ... ,,.n u""l .. ~ •' c1,rHo•nteo ov '"ct' <•'"" r \> t fk.•< k c • .,n or b1~ s bond ln.., wOO t't tO l* OOfW in cl((0f0.tMf w tn tnr P•M\ *'nd \(H't iht tttlon\ and to tnf' "' \tilC'ltOt" Qf ltw CO\td Me\• .., .. Ot'~Mt\Ofnt n1 Af)f nr., A ,,., ot pltln\ "c>t"'C.lht.Jhcw" AnO *)CM c 1ttl Prov"'°"' ffl•Y bf• °"'"""''CJ dl '"' olto<• 01 '"'° (11v E119•""i" 11 r dir O'"'f Co-.t• Mil'Y (di '°'"'" or c .in 110 ~\• \J>1 T,.,..r~ ., ,,,, ~1\iOf\dl l ndltQf' fJI ,, 00 •• nt,\h(JIMS DY mA•I '""' a~y .,...,. rvt\ trw-r1oht to tt.:t~tl ~Y or •If b•O\ E•l (f.NP t>H•NNEY C••" Clt>r~ m '"" (.1tybf (O'\t tM•W l'ub•••h-0 OrOflQol Co<t\I OdllY Piiot Jv1er 1 1 1111 P UBLIC NOTICE M 10Jt L•l•lt ot NIATTt1EW M MOOME W•rJ NOTICE I\ HERtB'I' Q•~n ,,,., IM uf\Of:r\•0'-0 wUt \MU •t priY•U• , .... to o .. "•9"nt ~ 09'\C tudOtt ""°'' nw ,.,,,,..-\ ,.no corwa1h('N'll\ "•'-'""""'' rn.nt10,Mt0 •AJ "WJbjKt to conthmt1 flQn DY t~ '><r~"OI C,,.,Ur1 OCI 01 •Ile• June JO 1q11 el tn.. Oll•O OI JAMES M r ARI< ER •llo .... y tor ,,,. II""'' u••n •t 1101 Oo•t '>tr•~ I Sw•t• ••0 N•wpor t &e~u:h (.,.llfprn1a en"'° dlt tr\t flQM t 1U• 1M' ft'\I t:IOd t\htt~ of I"" WM(! COt\Sl\llr>Q OI <10 Uf'OMClt<l •orly porcon1 160 ) , .. ,.,.n 14nd AH I"* rtQllt htlt 11\l~rn\I •n<J ~llAlt 111•1 IM WMd h.1~ IKllllln'O bY OPe•<lllO" tlf •• ...., Of' OUMHWIV otM,. than ot in Md 0111on 10 111111 ot IJ\eo Wllfd ol tM lim«> ot lhe •PPO<ntmM>t ot tno\ OIM•Ol•n tn •na to 41U trwl ttrl1t1n •tt•I pr()ptfrty, \llU•lfO Ir\ ll>t (oty OI ArUOI• LOS "n9eltt Cowlly (•lt1orn111 Clt'\trlbf'O .. iouow~ T llfl Soutn 110 tee I ot LOI •• fr .Kl ~II •s ""r ""'P record<>cl "' Boot< ~I o•o• 12 ol M•P•. County ot Lo> An99I~\ Sl•litOI (..\lllor,.•d Com.....,ly known ~• IJIS Lovell ArcW•• CAlllorn•• r "'" '•'• •S w1>1t<I 10 r urr!'nl t••es <OY'l"nAnts c.ond1uon' l"htrlC hon\ rr ~r-;4ll•On"\ rtQhl> nohh of way ~·~ ment\ •ncl e"1\11"9 f'ft<UIYlbrM<t>' of record T nt '''~ ano cood1h0ft\ o t \talt> ., • Ml C•S>n In 10.-;itut MON>\" OI tl\I> Unltet(J Sl•lf'\ o t .Am+tttCA Nol ,.,, tnAn U 000 00 1n '"'" 10 •«on•oanv '"" 01 Irr end 1n. blt•-P 10 Dot Pol•O on con tnm•hoo at \al~ by the tnurl raxe-. ·~nl\ oe>f"rtlhnq ctnd n\d1nt~rwnc~ ~• pe-n~t'\ ano ptemh.1M~ Ot\ 1n!lu,d"Ct" •t,tept•bh:' to ow purtn.&~er ~h"lt be 0<or•1eo ~ ot tile 0'1t' ol "''"''0"'9 of tne 'on•evanu Troe e.amt.,.l•on 0111 lie re<Ordh'IQ of conveyan<,e-""'*' title tn\urance OOUCy 6nd ~\.CtOw @aC)t..on~~ \Mii "" '-""'by !ht Polfll~\ olCCOrdlllQ 10 SouthtHn c.a11torn1a pr&c.Hcf' 6td\ or olto" M t' lnvtled fo< 1111\ proPf'rt'f <'nd m.,..t ~ 1n w111tno """ wtll be rt'u,.vt'd al the olflc" or J AMES M PA RKER al\o•n•Y lo• ..... PN\OMI ,..pre\('(01,•ll•t Al 1101 OO•e Slre•t Suite •10 N•wporl 8t<HI' C<l>ttlornla 9'&6CI or may "" t tied w11n th• CIPrk of '""' SuPf'flO' C.OUrt or.,.. llv~r~d lo JAM ES M PARKER Pt!r-s.onatly • .i1I any ltmf" tttt~r t lr,.t PVl>llC61.,n Of 1111~ NOl•Ct' and before mi\klnQ lht \;II~ For t ur1twr fntorm1itt1on dnd bid •orm\ dPO'\I <>t '"" Oii•<~ Of l ht .. 1 IOfne-y tor lhe ouaro11n Hua r 1ght I\ r~rved to r•lttl any .tnft all O•OS Oalt<I June S 1q19 MARV ELLEN MOORE Gua•dt-"lof M.tl"-M _,, \Naro JAMES M PARKEll AtlWftey •1 UW 1101 o o .... Strwt Suite 410 Newport -II, CA tlMO Ttl l1Ul t7~ ...... _y , .. Gouan11 ..... Publ,.,_ Or~nQI! C.0..'I O•oly Piiot, Jun~ 6 l 1l. 1~78 P UBLIC NOTICE EILEEN INA FRANK H0,1 ~bHll•n l•,. M"\lon VttlO CA .,." Tll• 'VbltK I rllQ.-1 to 10 Cleffl'lll COi\ \1ruc11on of uo to )C)O «<•n r•mc>t 10< lht H•,,Olc•l>Otd •I •tr"• lnl••>« llOft\ Wllf\ln llW C.1ty Of H ... 11n11ton ilff(P, Ull\Clu(l"" O...t tlw ..,.1 S Y(ltr\ wllrun tht "'" bollnd4<d by i>acltt< Co.\I HIClllW•Y s.n O••oo Fwv S.111<1 ,.,,. Ill.et •r<I 8olW Qltu Ro1EQ. tnQtr At1,., In HunlutQlon 8t•Ch '6lllorn111 '-''0 NEWSPAPERS l 111~ buslntn •• <ondtKteCI OY an In dlvlOw•I Ell~ tfl<I l'r•nk flll\ U•l-1 w•\ lllld Wltll Ult CounlY Clerk ol Oranoe COunly on ,,..Y 1•. ltll Pl'A(fl I UI )1 Of !t,(I NCI COOKSIY C.OLl!A1UN ANO HOWAlllO, INC. ... tl .. fttY• •t l,.aW Ollt I! 11111 St Wt>I Old<1 T111Un, CA t-FOM&n Publtsnecl Oronoe Coast O<loly P1to1, S~ld A~ Publlt H\!afl"9\ Wiii ummenu •I 9 00 a m on Junt 11 t97' "'' '"" Hun1lno1on St.Cf\ CllY c.oun<ll (.M~~ 1000 ~In St Hunl 1ng1on Baacl' C...111 aurn") whl<n time a11 """°") tlllw• lovorono or OPCI0••"9 Ille oppli(ollon wlll ~ tMMrd May H l 1 Jun• I 14 1q79 IS•• '" t"<' (Hy ot ...... POtl 8•<t<fl ?0)1 It County ol °' ,._ ~l•l" ot c .. 111ornle, --------------- Slev~n 0 Mtll• lr•llte E1191Mtrlno I ~I !.llt-SS7t H por "'Ail rt<O•dtll 1n 8ooi. i~• P<tQ(!S 1 lll•u. Ml\(f'll<ll'l!OU\ Map\ '" P UBLIC NOTICE Publl\""° Or-CJM\I 0.11y Pilot Jun• I 9, 9 1911 '"" oll!Cfl Of'"" (.ounly Re<or-of1---------------2'3611 ..itd county NOTICE OF lllLING 1--------------- PA 11( (l 1 Non fo(IV\<Vt APPl.ICATl(ltjllOlll CHANGE dPt>urten1•nl "'"'"""nt\ lor 1119r~\ d"Cl OF O,FICE LOCATION PUBLIC NOTICE e9rth o••• Pfov•I• •lrHI\ d\ •ti fortro Holtte \l'IC'rt'bv g•Y&ft '""' 1><1t111<1n11---------------·I •n 11101 (f'rt•tn O•(ld<Jlt0" or tolMPtOVl>lon~ofs..C'.llonS4S1•IO)Ot SUPeRIORCOURTO,THl <o•enanl\ condlll<lf\\ •no r••trkllont ll'I• rulf'> end ,.,9111e1ton• lor int STATE Of' CALIFORNIA FOR rt<orded 111 Booi. •S•• P•\11' 'I01 , F•""•al S.S•int:I' •ncl ~ Sy>lem llw THE ~NTY Oil ORANGE 0 11•<••• Rt<orn-. eOO '" 1~1 (tt1••n (.4t1forn1• FKk"'•• Sd•""O) -l0"'1 No, A-ti de<••···-of cownM>h <ondll-• AUo<.•••-l~ ·-•es Cahtornta N 0 TI c E 0 ll M IE" 111 NG 0 F and rhlflCllOll> rf<Ordfoa '" Boo~ hh loltO an.l~teahoo .... ~rmtuoon PETITION ,011 PllOIATE 0" WILL ll/0)4 P•9f 4 Ollr<i41 R~O\ to cnanv. '"" lcx•Hon of 1ls otlr<e AND FOii l.ETTEllS TESTAMEH No •tr<'<'I 41dd•~• or ol!Wr common Wll•<f\ os "°"' IOOled al J333 Brl"OI TAlll'I' ANO FOlll AUTHOllllZATION Clts•OllfltOO no~ 1>-tn tvrn1S""" 10 tl'lf Slritel c...,1.,Mrw Ohlorn1<1 to or'" TO AOM1H1STIER UNOEll THE t ru\lft' you .,,.,y Ob4t tn 01,,t<llon\ to tlle 1mmd<dle Vt(1n11y 01 OM T-n INDEPENDENT ADMINISTRATION tl'I• prOPf'rly b't w1Jm1tltnQ" w11llrn Ct"ltr Ori_. C.0-.1<1 MeW (.alllornlot 0' ESTATES ACT. rt!Que\I ..,1t111" 10 <M<\ l•Om 111<-llf\I T ne •PPll<allon ~· bet'n dellvereel lo E \I 411 t OI ~0 BE AT BRUCE publtc•l1onof lhlsnoltct'IO tl'lt of11(t ot 1111' Suoe•v•!oO'y l'Ql'nt of McCUNE dk• ROBEIH B McCUNE ROtono J°""l)l'I (..otlln\ <ind W Frf'd '"" Said Board IOcal..O at lhe n0tr•I Oe<~•Wd Mac Oon,110 Homt Loan BM~ OI San Froncls<o 600 NOTICE IS H(REBY GIVEN IMI 1100 Nrwport Bl•<I Sullt 104 0 C•l1lornl• Sl-t, San Fr.tncosi:o Any AICHARO 0 JONES. "4\ ltted ll<'rein Ncwoott ~a<lt OtolOt'nl• t21>6l ptf\on rn~y It•• (ommuno<al•O•" '" t ~Ullon lor PrOOdlt of Wiii ctnd tor S..1d SAi(' Witt DI' ,..,_ but wlll'IOUI <IUdlnQ Clrlel\ In fiwor OI In P<Dt"\I Of l\\u•t\Ce 01 lellt'" r .... 1-l'fll•'Y dnO covf'nanl or wl.lrr 1nty f'•prf'\\ or W•d •PPht.•1100 at lf'ie dfOff'S.ald oth(t for ~utno111.ouon to A.dm1n1sttr undc.'r lml)lttd fOQMOlllQ 1111~ DOSW\~lon or 111 1n.. Supervl'iO<Y AC)l'nl wtllltn 10 Ill~ tndetwnO<'nl AdmtmSlrdtlon 01 •ncumD•llntt\ 10 PO 1n.. r~maontnq Uoy' tor w•tn1n JO oavs If •dv1<t '' Esl•les Atl rttereno to wntcn •• prtnt•Pdl wm ot 11w notrl\I wcurtd 111ce1 w.in1n ti.. ''"' 10 daY> s••ll"<I n••d• to• lurll''" l),)tllculctrs .tncl IMI bl' H 10 Ott'd 0 1 Trust 10 w 11 llWll more lime•\ ""e-to furn.~11.tO 1ne llmr oo<J place ot l'IC'An119 the '"m~ 01,HO oo, wlln 1ntr<e" tllt!reon ~~ dtllon"I 1n1or.,...t•on• aller '"" ddl• 01 f'<I\ b('en >111 10< Juntt 10 108 al tO 00 orOv•ded 1n ..,,d nut•<•>. •Ovanus ti 1111\ publt<IJllon Foul cople\ ot .oil .t m on ""'courttoom of Oep.;trtmL'"I any unaot ,,,. 1erm' of ~10 Oeeel of communication• $110u1d bl> Ille<! l hfo No J ol s.lld tourt al 100 C.1v1c C.nl•1 1 rusl, '"' tllatQtt •nd t •t>en\e\ or .ippto< '"°" 6nd all (Ommunlcallor'I~ In Or••• Wf'\1. In tnt CHY of S•ni• A~d Ille Tru•I<.., and 01 Ille tru\I\ tr•<tleel l<'•Or or 1n 1>'011"1 ""'"'01 are "'""" C.tlllornla by '"'a Ottd Of Tru\I bl• •or ln\pe<llon llY "ny Ger'>On •I the Oaled June I 1'118 Tiie be"4'11<•••Y under ~Id Offo of .tlO•OSa•d olllte ot Ille Supervisor y WILLIAM E SI JOHl'I fru•I n~retolore t u (ut•d ""d A9enl CountyCltrk o,p1,.erld to lht undt•\IQn!'CI" wrllltn (Alll'ORNI ... l'EOERAL THOMAS Q, LUM$00N Oet IM•llon ot 0.faull ""° OtmiJ!lO SAVINGS A .. D LOAN UOI Dove SI IOr SAit, •nd d wrtlt•n Nollet ot ASSOCtATIO"' SulttUO Ot'l•ull and (le<lton to !>•II Tiie Publlsn.d OranQe Co<l\I Dally Pllol Ntwporl 8H<ll CA'7M4 underS>9"t0 cau~d •••o Nollet 01 Jun• 7• 1~18 1118 18 Attorney\ ler pellllont' Or•au11 ilnCI Ettclton 10 S..11 lo be Pubtl\hed °"""G" C.0..•1 O•••v Pilot •P<oroed 1n ito. <ounrv .. nore 111~ ru1 Jun•'· 1, ll 1'18 properly t\IO<.•led PUBLIC NOTICE 2191 ,. 11\ II•" llU tne lollowlnQ Ab.on -~ "' Acre 0< "<re• Adi AOl°'"'"9 AP A\se>W > M60 Par<At N11ml;)llr 8111 010(1< tor CO<""' 00 Deco Oesc ~c rotltQ f E•UI E c E.•<f<JI "' f Pitt tnc lntlu-C.1w ~ lnc.lud1n@ 1n1 1111e•t•t • M in M1nu'C) 01 M•nttrot N N!Hln '4E. NOrllW.HI No .,..,_ NW NO<ll'lwe\I OR Olt1(1•• lleco•O• Po• P0t11on R -R•~ Rt\ Rl9f11' S Soult> SE Soulhe<l\I .,., ~loon SI ... tf ... I 5 w Sout "'*"' r lown"''" ,, ,,.,, W Wt\I PA"C•L NU,..llllltHO SYSTEM EXPIANATION ftla ... ,_Ml(\ M•D P•o<rl Nul'fll»• """•" "'f'd to °'"' tH>t P'00t'' ¥ tn tnf\ lt\I tWhtt\ 10 tht. Ai~nur \ r~ '"• moo ~ tH" 0toc:11. num lht book •"4 '"" 1no1vodu•• p.orcel numoer on 111• "''"" l);l()r' O• wltf\I" '"" blOO .. 04fCt-I nuMb•' • ., 1n1 • •ompl,. ~4 ,.l 01 would ''""'n Book u ot tf'W' 4"'"°' , MaP'\. 8•oc i. l4J ''"'-"O lh>Or )IJ blOO )t .no Pe•<el ~ w11n.n th"1 bloc• T~ ""'I>' rtttf'f'ff'd to ,.,. "¥•1labl,. Hit 1n•pHl10l'I Ill lilt' 0111(~ 01 tM "'_.Hot All prol)f'rty t>1n , .... lOWft>ll<O ~'" •nd R•!IQO We\t Of S.... 8t•Nro1no Bes. and -ldl..- NOTICE In OW\u.tn<t of l•w pul)41C nGlt(t I\ l'Wrelrt 9•wt'll 1~1 O" llW )10 Oo of July U/8 •1 lllt "°"' ot 10 o clO< ~ • m ol llWI a.. 11W ur>Oc,.•91\00 T • • ColleCIOt' r'""""'"' ol lht (.ovnly Of 0. .. 90. ~ ''" 01110 '" 1lw CllY ol ~"'• ,.,.. 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SrAttJ-'hill ti.ave Ow \Of •ut"'°'ltV tn tf'<-•t¥tt •II ttf'\I~ •\\WS .no orot1n _.,,~,nq "' M\Y manner trom ttw CN<>Oitf•V ~ Ofriede<I to IM St.it• AU u1tor-m•Uon <onCf"rnmo rNiemc>C•on Of '"' '"•tlawton o• •n lnt••Urntf"t plan ot redrm9'1C>n will upon 1~~1 °" lurnl.,,,.., by R-rl L C.llron r,.. Coll~<lor ,,.,,.....,,., •ocl Red<tmpl•o" Ottocn 110 F1n•t1Ce 8100 UO N Broadway (P 0 Bo• 108) S6nt<1 """ Ca111·0•"'" ''101 Odltd lhl> ISIJ\ do of M.ty 1U8 ROBERT l CITRON 1 .. eo11...:10< Truwrer ot 0.-Counlv Slalt of Caht0<nlo• I he PfoperltM lo be <lel!ded dnd \UblfKI o1 lhl\ noll<• Ar~ \llu•t"" tn 1"4! CovnlY of Or<l"9"' 51411• of Calllorn1d •nd iwrt1cul••IY dfosc"be<I-. tollow•, to wll PROPERTY SOLO TO THE STATE In TH E VEAR 1ql) FOR THE TAXES, ASSESSM E N TS ANO OTHER CHARGES OF THE FISCAL YEAR IQ711l U UNT I NG TON B EACH CITY No JI-Sot~ No 11&111 AP ~t m ~!1r.ri'~~r;r~~•<l'I C1IY LOI• ~1130&S Tr1/oSILot10 SIM '7 S A N J l ,\ N C.\PISTR.\~O C ITY No H <;,;Ir NIJ H4'1) """ 12• 113 '4 So< S l • R l Loi IO• IO II 1n W•, St< d\ df-\.c ;n P•rc~4 J 1n Ckl &!fl /4'1? OR S9 40 0•1"" -y 7& 1978 ltflE tNSURANCE ANO l RUST COMPANY PUB'JC NOTICE No l•-S••" No 11u"• AP NOTICE OF INTENTION 0.. 07).21? )2 E • 100", 1"1 In Min Al\ N o •O-SolP No h 41H AP 67S~1 It Re<o•d Sul',._v • IS LOI IJ por ot Loi '211 M> N o •• !>419 NO Ho3S1 "p 12• 211 ,. SP< I T t R T U J8 A< 1n "'W cor SK ..,,,, NE <0< Sec • r ~ R 7 .ma E .,,, SE i.. St< JI T 1 R I -!>Elv l8 I• "'< NW'• SE\• por lu ?47 OR and Nly. 61 AC w1., sw~. '>('• """ IS •l Ac on E.,, SW'"-PO< lu 1'1 OR S.< II T l A I •nd 41 IM AC In W•t W•• ~( lJ 11 R 7, '116'106 .. c. '\d1d T ru .. ltt lh (let• l Wtllt,)n" Au1nor11edS.go-.1ure Publt>IW<I Or~ Cod•t Daily Pttol, Jun~ 7 u 11 1•79 nn ,. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE O il $.ALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY I~< 11'1 C..111 Covil c.dt ) TO LEASE PROPERTY 1---------------1 btl-S00 11 '*-86S ,_Ir 4"Sl LOI 100 NOT•CE •S HEREBY Gt VEN'""' II J41't oor of lot u ~ lllit NEWPORT M ESA UNIFIED SUPElllOlt COUllTOFTHE No 40 !odle No 1'808' •P SC.HOOL OISTRIC:T ""'' de<l•re<! '""'' STATE Oil CALIF<>llNIA FOlll 110 036~1 Ir 80 Lot 2 Blk 11 N SO Fl S tr>e l•y v•w Scnool Is nol ~ lor THE COUNTY OF ORANGE 'IOO It E 100 It 161 'tt Kltoei cl-ronm l)<lrPDSe\ .lnG pro NO A-e.Jlt No 41 S.l~Poo llSSM APl~Q.JO, -· .. -""d \(hool """ .1 .. "'t NOTICE OF SALE OF Tr N~ ~~I~ ~;.s.,11,.:: 7lt4301l AP 00( .... at 7S)1 ()r(l\<HO S..nt• """ REAi. PROPERTY AT ,,. 1113-0' Tr~ LOU Blk c ,,, 41 CA ~/07 PllllVATE SALE No 4J S•l t No 147330 AP Sedll'd orO!MK"I\ to I~~ W•O oro-Int,,. M•tttorol tntE~lfltol RUBY 110 U7 n lr3'Lol3' \2711 P"f1Y ... 111 ~ re<elW'<J <°'"-reel ""° ERNESTINE SIEUW °""°'•W<I N 0 H S•I e No 1 CIHO. AP ope.,..d DY the BU\lnt"<\ M.tna~r ot NOTl(.E IS HEREBY GIVEN l""I 110 t~ Ir 12 lolS l'f•~ \1111 .... ~ O•i!rt(I on '"" )(11!1 (ldy ot Junt Ille undersoqrwod JAMES E HEIM N# <S Sdl~ No IHHO, AP 1q1a .. 11oopm .. tn"ollt<.Hlocall'd Publl< Admlnl\tr•lor ••Ad 1101~11eTr12LOIS1\2711 •I 107 Plo)(~nll" C.o\la Me"' Cl' mtni\lralo< Of 1,.,. .,l•lt of RU8Y NO •o SaleNO l47S.t APll0.1860' N o 61 S•l l' No SUH? 'F U4 l&C).19 ~ 37 T 7 R 7 -of w sw•. NWt. """ .. )&"A• ~E·· .. E .. l. SE•; 11 H At SW'• NE'• Po• 1441141 OR ~ )1 f 1 R I U 1Sot u No 63 S•I" NO IUJOO l'P ~ 0'7 01 IForrntrlv 4'P .,. 190 10 I ....c o I IR 1 Loi IS .. JO II in NEt. ~61 NOTICE TOCllE OITOllS SUPE lllOft COUAT OF THE STl'TE OF CALll'ORNIA FOii THE COUNTY OF ORANGE NO A•- NOl!Ct! 1\ P'llerf'by Qivtn lh•t under 1----------------1 """ °"""""1 to Int t•w "'"°" <1no ore> '701 E"n 0<~• 10 '~'"" >A•d pro l:R.,ESTINE S•EUW dlo<UW'O w•ll lr •S Loi l8 Sl4 08 perty ,.,.. .. Ile ..ccom1>4nll!d by-" un ........ 1 prt¥AI• ....... lo'"" h•Qht\I • ..., No .,_..,.,, ... 0 IOOJS AP condtttOf'dl c trt1t1t>d cnPCti. 1n tn be\t n~t b•Odt'f Jfte,. Otou<.Uon ot anv 111 013 O" W1rfle-r\lMJr9 Lot f> Blliil C •moun1 IMYable to '"" or,,..• of lht e<I b ll s on "°" In< oor SI <1111 on S. & PO' •1><1n •llOY on Newporl "'"''-" Un1llf'<I ScflOOI 01\lfoCI ::u~e\rtm\ .:::., ·:~~~:..":' ~r•:n~ll•r E .,1:~ 4 1: S.tle No U809J8 AP ol S1000 00 .,, " OU""'"',... '"'"' '"" mtontloned ""'1 >UOll"'.I to tonttrma 111 06l M tFor.,...,rly AP 111Cl&'71 011 b1dd<'r H •ucc'"'stul, ,.,II P<Ollt'• ty •• hon by ti.. dbOve rnlttt•d Superior A-~~" Map :: 13 Lots 87 10 R9 •n< ~(Ult' 4n0 di ((Pl " tea\• upon 11\P (ourj on JUft(l 11 1418, .tt lh(> hl)ur ol \~<>CJ tt<m•and<ondll•on>a<l!>llll>lt>lledb• tw~••e octoc.~ noon or 111.-rvat1e1 No n -S.lle No 1S0070 A,P "'" Bo.iro of Eauu11on Tn<-rnrc• ot w11n1n H<r um. allow('(! bv taw •• '"" 1i.s n• os uor....,rty AP 111 #t ~I '"" n•11ne\t re•por\\lble bo<ld<!• '""II·~ nll1tt' ol llw• Publl< Adm1nl\lldl0t' t)()O <,ec 26 r s R II t II strip of l•nd •n WV, mntn tn pO'l.t"~\ton Of fP\( Bu'l n~,~ South GrOt'!d A1it~nut ~dntA An• SE V• SE'• NE'• \If SO C A P I S TR ANO l 'NI F I EO SCllOOL OISTIU("J' 11\ tn .. M '"' f Of ,.,,. C•IM• o• 111\l<UY MAt l>('> l)<o<r,l'*'I FICTITIOUS 8USINESS "'AME STATEMENT TP'lf' fOllOWlnQ Ot ''°"\ .,. OolnQ bus•ne., .. ch v <, RHEE ANO ASSOC• ... TES IDBI\ ROUND !ABLE RE!oTAU'll\NTI 1120 EOlnQllr Ave Hunt1n910,,Ek.trh CA 9'1>41 Or Yoo ~""I Rn. t' 10\ T tmlJ<or Tr1t1I Pa<•''' CtrO\tt! CA 9J~SO rr.t1i"P0;.'.~~~ov:"l~l'l~1 T•mo"' Crrlc .. S.00.. Kim ~ Mdr V1$ild Or Mon'"''"" CA 'n•o Th1\ bu''""''\ 1\ conouc.t~o t>Y .o ~nrro• IMr'l""""'D Yoo S R""" VIONI, '"" under\19"('<1 All So.KC. Ol lht! All SP<lt~ Ol 11l8? I ro1\k C...rMn C.rov~. ""'' S lU\ltfl. ()<-Cat110<n"' ..,Ill M•l•t PUl>hC•Ol(hon~IMd\I_, AU<t...,,, 101SV1 N"wporl l\IVO (0-.11• MO\d <II I 30 o c100 PM. on lhl '3rd d.w ot Jun~ 1q19 lht> toll ow I no Cle\l r1bl'O oenonol cw~rtvOf 'omu<n Uwr,.of "~ may ~ n. <MYl'y fO ">-dft<iifv 6 lt~n dut" tht Undt't,fQIMtd tor, • ..,. And In( H.Wntttl\ •n<V"ed dt th(li ~f)OVf' rn"'nllOtWCI dd OrP\\ toq1thPr wltf"\CO\h ot advt>th\1nq •nOttwpen\e\ot '4l•t 8•11 G~~"' •na Jtrry Molv1n 401 F ernle;tl c..oron.. Ot'l Md• ,.,, M&IS ~r\l•ur.llnf •OU•pmi("flt hl•Y Farms 320 1C.t1ell• Or.,_ Mll<>6~' of tne 01\lrlCt """ >lldll"" Caltlo•n•d <nlOS all flQnl 1111• 1n No SO Sale No IS10t4 AP dDPlled •• •n•ll~I ~·""'nl Of'""' to• lerHI, ano l'>l~I(' 01 .... o kUBV l&l lll 04 ""'""'''• AP 111 J.U-l8) "'"' prem•..,... UPCl'I dUt' o e<utlt>n "nd ERNESTINE SIEUW, 0..CU>4'0 1n Se~~S \',R 1~!':'; N.,W.,''-•1\':.'1 29B AP O.ltv~ry of W•O '""'"' Ol,,.,rw1~ S,,•O and 10 111'1 u•l•tn rr•I Prol>"rty 1$7 341 03 11.,...,.,...1y "P 111:i.1-0301> (l\t(~ • ..., ..... p<O<t!t'd• Wiii be lorlt!ll Oe\Crlbed ., IOOOW\ to Wtl S.-c :14 T s R " por S•I) swv. NW\. ed 10 '""' 01\lflCt Loi SA of lr.KI No )191 In'"" C.lly U<J4 .a Nut ," 1\ h r.-t;y o .... ~ to t.'"01fOr\ n ... v niJ rt om\ ••Oolln .. t tnf' c.110 df q• ti• nt ta 1111 iuU , ••• ''" m ltw Otftc.-tt ot '',.. <" ,.~ 111 rr. ''>'•" tttJ (0ufl 01 tn pr' \t1nl 1n. m 10 '".,. \IOOf'r\1qnt•d rtt thf' roll or 1 "' UALOtt<O~KI O:L0 Tl t- tO()Pf R 1101 fll)VI' <;uol" IH "'' wPQrt (\('Mii C.A 'llMIO wll•(I\ to11ltr 1ut1(ip ., ·~ O\iti<tt Of Ou\•~' o• fnt' un Mf\•QnNt '" dll ,,-..,.ttt"f'\ Pt'r1tt1n1nq lo ,•••d •\l•••• Sv<" fiA1m~ ..,.,n tM "f't.,\\Ary voU(tv-r\o mu\t twot fll('l(J or P'• \N\lfod 411\ otOff'\~tO WIUHn tour mo,.1n\ .attt'' ltw fir\I put>ftc•t•on ot tnl\ not1<t! T n•~ '\1.tfM'°ni"'flt Wt'\ fttl"d w ith thf' CouMy CINk al Or-County on M.ly '2 1~18 Motor PU""P P<!•nl \IWli.V •nd MISC RV Wlndc>W\ 8'ownlee, 4106 w h i Slrttl S.n•• """ No commh•ion >hdll tit' p;ud dny o1 Arwh<'HT1,Counlyot <X-Sl•ltOI HO >1-~•·" NO l)711fH ..... to<•nwo •H• ~"'" DrOl<•r on lh•S '" c..111orn1a '" PH m•p record«<I on ,., 111 l4, So!< 73 TS R 11 oor Nin, o,.trd, •nd l!>Ht! \/ldll bl'"° O"OU<llon Book &? P~ .. •I,-"" .. of MIS ~.100 11 lrom any P<OC>OWI on Mlerm1n1119 Ille cell•""°"" -1n ow ofll<t of,.,. N o S3 S•'" No 16•0 .. AP n•Q""'' ,..._,.,~ -CounlY RK0<der ot O•M>96 County, 1" 1111l ~ 18 T & R 10" lt1•nou••r 3 Tl/, MISC PO-..t. • CN1n Misc 1>•1('11 Ml>Y 'S 197!1 JO'lEl't1•Nl H MA(.RL'o (,. f utt•• Of ll'tt Wiii F-Pub1•$1'1e<l Or""O" C.0.\1 Oatty P11ot M"V 74, lt.J-l u . 1918 1umo.r 2 °""~ Cool.,, E J.teo«>er, IOU I Allenooor, Gerdtn C,rov• Thf" n19~t rf"'Si000'\•1>4t' l>fOOe,. '-"•" C.litotnld SMrC~I ot ••no '" HE 14 SE• .. SU .. be reoutrl'd 10 oe ... ccut• tne •orm of Commonly knowft •s 1)02 H~ Ho )4 -S•I• >10 111241 AP ()I M:tld ()M .. ck nt io.11 OalW Ir.•• Siil Cldv Of Jun<' 1'18 M•SI~ A<Kt•on Vo Koulou<il\ ~< •••s" whlcn Ila\ hl'ftlofOfe bffn ap-lotus Plau ,.,..neom C..lllorn•• ISJ u1 10, fR ~ l.0110, '404 2& P<O•Pd bv It'll\ lloilr<I, "<OCIY OI wllo(P, Svble<I lo .Cl u~s. <ond•llon\, • A N C L E 1\1 F. NT E BALDI KOSKI KLOTl a C.OOPEll 1101 Oo•e S...I• 10 H•wport 8H<P, CA~ h i tll •M• P UBLIC NOTICE SUPERIC>tt COURT OF THE STATE 0, CALIFOlllHI• FO~ Pubh~ Oranoo Cod\I o .. •IY Polol Ju"" l 1'78 ;-. on flt• •n ,,... ott•<t' ot ~ Bu~ntts rf'\lttcttons t•s.•~C'\ t'"Clu\1on'\ CITY Men&~r Of the 01\lrKl rf'1,er¥•tl~, hens, 11q11ts, ,.nd r•Qhti UP<>" O~M"1of !II(' wrllt('n DoOS I~ oh••y.olrt<O<O NO SS-S•I• No 10377', AP as• ns-03 TR 1~ t.ot 10 SJ}6 • f.lunti N'd Or~o• '"" \ l1 111..-Pilot ""tt Jt Ju•, I 14 /I '"''0 111•78 Pl 'Bl.IC NOTICE THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No A _ _. NOTICE O F ME ARIN G 01' PETITION l O CON VEY REAL PROPERTY In Ille Matl<'f ol IM ESldll' 01 PAUl CP_.... t G ULICK "ka PAUL tRVIN ~Ul'UllOH COURT OF fHE C.ULICK, Oe<N~ ~TATC OF CALIFORNIA FOii NOii<• I> ,,.,-.Oy Qlv~ thdt A hUrot>Q TH~ COUNTY 0~ OR AH GE nt tnt Pf'tlllon o1 P"MELA F H"ll No "·~"7 RISON a\ AOmin•Sl•"1ot OI ~ E•t.>I(' N O TI C:( o r Ht ARIN(, O F ot P AUL I GULICK, O a P"UL l'l llTION •0~ PROOAlt OF Wil l IRVIN GULICK de<.e.l"'°• IOf ""or A >4 fl I (')fl L E f I C R S 0 r A 0 der ID COmc>ll'lt' a <"'1~1n tonlr<t<I tor MI Ntt,I RATION WI, .. Will AN lhe ~.-•e ot cerla•n ·~ .. 1 es1 .. 1~ rnttrf'd Nr, E o ANO AIJHtOflllA llON TO into by ll'le dte:..'<k'f'tf •n "" lll•llm!', A{)Mti."I F R tJNOfR lHE and OEAN JENKINS ..... o CLEO IN['lf P l Nlll NI 11(\MINl!.l Rl'TION JENKINS hu~bdocl dn<I w•le ., 101nt 0 1 I '>T"'lt'>M 'I l•nanh be Mel at ti\(' Court Room ot f ' I " t ~ "I M A R G A A E T Oe_p<!rlment l o1 '"" S..perlor Cour'I ol l t N"C·>IAN (HlllC,T(NC,ON ,. •• lllt'S1'1lt'OIC..ltlorn•<t •nand tot lM MAf!(,ARf r l r HHtSTENSON o~ol (.ounly ot P,3"91' Ctty ot S.nl• "'M M 11 k lr A lo E r l H It t S TEN SON on tt'I.-l?lh day of Jun~ 1•18 41 'I 00 h• t t _. • tJ O ( IOf k a m •«iTI( t ... Hl IH llY GIV(N ·~II Sa•d real P'<>Pl'rlY to be (On~yed ·~ MAIJ ~ ~ I.AT I llo' t l"<l "' rr1n " Pt-lo "l1111INI tn lilt (.ounlY Ot Los Ar>qele\, t un h), • tuh th "• 'N u tlnd •vr •~ ~\Alf' ot ({llltom1a ,.._.nr • r t 4 1th' 't A"rn n l\fra11on Lot 17.S ot fr flt I No JOU~ 1n thl' W tfn W ill AhOt .. 0 t (' ,,,,.. f·"flffltont't (Uy ot LO\ A,..lf"S J .. ~ mdp f@ """ "u'n"' f\tlOf\ to ftdmlnt""'trr tnf cordf"<t 11'1 80c)tl. 5S1 P~ 1CI of MfltO"Jo '" • ,11., u o , .. , th• lrnh o no,..nt •cs '~ olttt e ot the C:.0U"h R"'fO'de' 01 min '' .ttUJlf• tl<f ( '' tH A<t '' ft'r• nc ~ '41d (.ovnt, CMO'~ commonly llnown t o w "1('n • m AOf" t o r tUtlh•, .,,.. tOll M1,....t\ltha Stre•l MISMon '-' 1t1•(11 ., .no 1n14t inc l•mft ... no Httl\ C.A 1 p1,.u ol ttt,.,.nq 1n. "".m "" bl"'ftn Yt Rf"lfr,.n(fl> I'\ hit reby m..t~ to UW t r Ju"• I'll H '8 U l\J 00 ,, m 1n tN" O,_t1l tOn on ftlP ner~1n IOr twrtntr 1 nurtrM m Olf OrOd• lf'nP"1 NO 1 Ot '~*O Pctth<ul.-r\ rour1 •' l'JJ (."' (rnt,., Or1vl Wt-'!tl, OatMJ MIJY 2~ 1q19 1n If\~ (tlvnt <wtnlAAM C..1tlorn1 o EOWAAO A. fRA81H O"t•O lun• I lq18 IOU Hawt-8hrCI WILLIAM C ~t JOHN TtrUl\U CA - COUftty c•~•k Altor-y tor P.tll•-r WILLIAM v SC1"MIDT Pubhsf\o<l 0.""9e CJMSI OaolY Pllol 111318 PUBUC NOTICE IUJ7ff NOTICE 0, OEFAULT ANO ELECTION TO SELL UNOEfl OEIEO 0, TllUH NOTICE IS HEREBY GtllE N THAT CALIFORNIA GEN ERAL MORTGAGE SERVI(.(. INC. "co• ~allon l•Ouly •A>O•nled lru•lo-e un de• /Jo LIE N CONTRACT ANO CONSTR UCTION OEEO OF !RUST o~tt>d Fel>rUl!•Y l1 1'1S ueculld by JOHN ANTHONY MARTINEZ •nd CHRISTINE ANA MARTIN EZ a• Truslnr tn •l'Curt ~•rt•in obltQ.itlons '" l••or<>I SUNSET POOUWEST INC., • <O•POr<!llon "' ber>tllCIMy wllt(ll l>f'notlltlel lnl.-e•I by mt~ ••~19" menl• ol record "OW ""'" tn SAN DIEGO FEOER"l s,a.v1NGS ANO LOAN ASSOCl,a. rt ON ~corlled Apr II 4 191S 1n Boot< 11l71, Paoe '111, •• ln\lr No 40tS Of OW< t•I RKOrCI\ on '"" 0111u 01 lll(o Rt<ordl>r Of Oranqe 8U\•rte"\S ~ ~alt tall fOf Ofal 8•d\ or ott.-r-.. •rr-1nv•tf"d fOf' w10 b1ddt110 Af'y o~r~ort wftO n.-~ e>r-Ol>@rty.,.., mu'\ bi"' 1n wru1no .,)f'd n~re,ofor~ wtM'T'UttH • wrltt~n btd wlll ~ r~e-ived 4 1 uw oftttf' of ow m"y \ub<T'll ¥1 oral o-o r~c .... 01n9 "' PubllC Admon•\lr<11or tlOO >ouln lftd\t bY t1~ pertMt the' 1'11Qhesf wrft Gr~f\d AvHUA ~td An• C.flfornt4-1 lfn b•O 9710S, or MllY bo> 1t1eo Wtll' Int Ct•r" ot In• n1QhMt •~Ible btd •f'<e•v~ ~•d Sul>f'•IO< Court "' m.'IY l>t! Ck' 'thlH bf' repiorlf'd to tfW' 80~..-o of tivereo to ·wuo Pvt>I•< .aom1nt\tr•tor fOU(al1on whO 'NU mi&k• ttw-M--ptr,oftally .rt ttny ume 1tftrr 1ir,I 1orm1na11on <" 10 ..,..tner to te•W W•O pubtlcallon ot tn.snott<• •na bf'torf 1rw orOCJtr h '9fUhtn •S dayti atte-r rKe•pl of m•"fn<Jof \.ltO\'°"fl' 1>1ds lnlormallon Con<fmtng llW pro-TERMS OF '>ALE Co\l'I t~wfut 00..,,1 ""'""'bf' acld~sed to Raymond monev 01 ,,... Un1IM1 SIAIM or upon S<hnlf't '' Builntt\ Mi\M9er 18S1 \u<.h term' and condition\ c)\ may bP Ptac en Ila C.Ost.t MfSO C.A 92&11, 11c,eptable 10 t~ court uooncontlrma pnon. (7U I S56-l'140 11on rne .um OI u ooo oo •n "''"· Oaled S 7• 197$ cerlllled cll«k or rn-v Dnlt<' rnu\I Jann w Nicoll .. uompany ea<n wrollen btd or oftpr Se<wldtY ot IM wttro tnt balance ot IM purclWIS. prl(e Bodrd OI E01><.qt1on 1o "" P"•O uoon conllr.....,tlon o• wle n Newi>«I Me\aUntll~O 6PP•O•eel bY \.lid Sope•lor Court ~hool 01strlCI All 01~ Of off~M ~t bt \ul>mlllf<l Ptr rule\ In Edu<atton Code on• form furn1s~ by,,,.. s•ll•r :: l9Jol S Tiie rlghl tn rote< t .,.., And •II bod\ I\ Publt•M<I Or.tnQe eo..11 Oa••v Pilot ht'frby ••~·~ Ju,,e 7 17 19 1918 OAT FO M<ty7& 1918 H?S-78 JAMESE HEIM PUBLIC NOTICE Publl( AClmtnl\lr,\lor 6> llQmlnl\tr•tor of '"" e\late of RUBY E~NESTINE ~IEUW l>t<f~\ed county Celll0<nt• a••c,.b1n9 1ana CP.-7 1"ro~·~:~ .. lrll(f olM7 '", .... County ot SUPERIOft COURT OF THE Oren')e, St•lt of C.OllfO<ftl .. •\ W m.tp \T::~Nr:::.r~=°o~~·:;~R r•<oroeo in 8ool< II• 1>"91'• It ,,.,d 11 No .-1• Of Ml'l<ell""4>0U\ M.10\ In ,,,. Oftt(t ot N 0 T I c E 0 F "E" RI NG 0 F Ille CO<lnly RKorcHr Of \<!tOCounlY PETITION FOR Pll08ATE OF Will WARD C MIKKELSON Allorftey al Uw Ut EH1 l(.tltlla A•e Swtlt 1' Orantt, CA'7M7 Tel 11141 tJ). ZISJ All-YI« P_,11_ P ubllS""" Or"nqt C. ... \I Dooly Piiot June 6 1 13 1971 S•tO ObllQ.tlloM tnclUCllr'll °"" Lo..-AHO '0R LETTEllS TESTAMEN Conir•<1 -Col>•l•u<hon Otto OI TAllY AND AUTHOltllATION TO Trus1 lor ITw ()ru~~t wm oC ~U 1" OO A 0 M IN IS TE R UN 0 E II THE 1""1 trot -flCl•I lnlHttl ""°"' \utll IHOEPENDENT AOMINISTRATION O••d ot lru•I •nd lllr Obll9•t•ons OFESTATESACT 1----------------t !M!<UrtO llWrtOy .... ()ttY'f'llY hekl by Estatt' ol BLANCHE H Hilt 1190-78 Ille un~•,...,,..O llldl • brr..c:n of,""" Oet .. lo<'d dtl&wlt In, '"" ot>li<iahOn\ lor wlll(fl NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN llWll PUBLIC NOTICE SEAL B EACH CITY NO S6-S•le No 3'9H8 AP 041 131.ol Tr 10 Loi 23 Bt• 214 "no SWly • > LOI 7S Blk 214 n~ SS COSTA MESA CITY No H -S••• No 414102 AP 111 31' 41 N•WPClf'I HtoQhh lol II ')Wly SO 1SllNW1y70011 \Sl>S 90 FOUNTAIN VALLE \' CTT\' NO 18 -S••~ No P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOVS 8USINESS NAME STATEMENT AP Tnt follo••f"IQ pt-t\On ·~ dolnQ bu\•n~~ d~ BELONC:-A ANO ASSOCll'TES rn ''"~t s1,,,..1 o )()') ..., .. , B.-"" CA .OHO SlevPn L B~ldn,.r l33 F lf\I Strttt O )()') Seal e..acll CA 001AO fht5 bu\.f~\ 1~ (On<h>< tMI ov dft lndtVt(h,1AI ">l•vt'<I l Bf'ICl""' TtH\ t•lt..,,,,.nt w~).-f1lf'od wi th th~ c.ounty Cl•ro Of Oranqo Counlv or> M"Y n t91e F•4&ll "ubh\l*<I C>""9" Coast Oitoly Pilot M•y14 ll JUM:1 14,1978 1~·· P UBLIC NOTICE SUPElllOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOii THE COUNTY OF OAANGE Ho A~S1 No o• S~tt HO 1110\01 A P 173 060 U llormt rtv AP 113 O&O O& por I Ir 1'1 Lot 8tk A por ot 81• '2~',!lll~S ........ NO 6SHO? A F- 121-0t.O ~ llO<mt•I• AP 111-0M> 01 011 Tr&< I : /qi por 81~ A \14 17• IJ No oo S•ll' NO 6100, l'P n1cw.a10 11onner1• AP 113--0&0-01 O?> ''"'' = 1'1""' et~ " s• oo 2& No ol Sdl~ .. 0 ol•IOl A P 17J O&O IS Hormtfl'r AP 113 O&O 08 Po•) Ir l•I LOI 0111 A por of Blk UOl&l N O &i SAt• .. 0 •olOll, AP 117 10~ 38 Ir 1)1 lo• 1\ 81" 14 All E • SI •nd All E• SI LOI\ 16 &. II Bllo 14 "201 ,, No ··-s ....... 0 US•SO AP 6111&'.0.. 110<...,,..ly AP 171113~1) Tr 'M Lo1 lt• UJ lit .. 0 70 s ... ~ Ho U•O•O "" 171 1SJ.(M ,,,,.,.., HOmtSt~ao LOI oor Of Sore UT IRI '21180 "'O 11 S,)I(' NO 60&0•7, AP 1n UJ-()6 "'"°' Ho.,...,~..., I.DI oor 01 Sir< u T I A 8 Ull 811 PROPERTY SOLO 10 IHE STATE IN THE V[l'R 1''11 FOR THE fA)t'ES A SSESSM £N ''-A"'O OTHER (HARGES OF TH( flSUl VEAR !Ut 12 ll t:NT l ~GTO~ BEi\Cll CITY NO 12 S<tlt No 1St$oS A P •SS 191 1• Tr St•l lot l s••o to PuOll\""<I OrllnQ!" C.0.•I On11y P1101 Ma y JI J-1 1918 P UBLJC NOTICE NOTICE INVITING 810S Notic• t\ he,.,.D., Q1vtn "'dt O•t' 80.JtrO Of lrutt('('\ Of ,,..,. Cott'' Ca"' myn1tv Golt~ 01\1t1ct ot O•anoe County (dl1U)rn•.t wi;111 •Hf'll/P '' c\I~ O•U uo 10 t l 00,. "' Mondttv Jun~ 19 1918 "' 1r. Purtna"no ~DI ot ..... ,., s<llOOI O•\llt(I k)C~l!'CI <11 IJIO AddM\ Av•nut"" Co\.td MM\d~ C111tforn1d di wiruc h t..me W•O ti•d\ Vlll•il bt ouo11c1v Ol)fn~d dnd rHO lor • AuQ f)V1~u..tl f QUl(YT'lol f'lt Alt O•O" itr• •n hf' If"~' c.urd U'\(• w1fh ,,.,... ln,huc. hOt\\ ri"'l (Ondlh\ln\ lf'd Sot>t •"'•f•~\ wn1r n dt~ now Of'\ fH •no m...tv ~ YotUtead '" '"" 011,, 1 r,t tn• Put< hd,lnQ AOfl'f"I 01 ~ n ~( haQI di\ lr••t E.d<n b4ddtr n u t \vf>t\' 1f will" "1\ bid (f C4i htt'f \ (.r\t"t" l• t l•ttf'd C ht\~ Of b•OO• , ~ oond m,;c ... IMV"b. tu '""° Otdfot Of thft ~· Comn1un11v (,ntlf'Qf O•,tr•<t 8 o4'rO nt ln"''" " '" c.tmount "°'-,....._ .. 11'\d,, t1vr Pl t(t r1t I\ t •<Kh -of 1•11)1 '' "'<UfllY ,,.sex ROBERT ADAMS RAOCllF'FE JR Allt71 ____________ ..;l..;1.;.7.;.1...;;l8 curreo '" ..... P<IYrntnl l\a\ not been MS Ille(!""'"'" .. petition ..... PrOINle NOTICE OF ULE OF REAL made of o• Will .lncJ tor 1>!.u3n<~ of Ltller~ PlllOPEllTY AT PlllllATE lC6 ~•n M1911fl Or May 31 Jll"t' 1 1 1978 S1111t JOO H••porl BNCl'I CA '7..0 ORDElll TO SHOW CAUSE FOii CHANGE OF NAME OAVIO S MEYER dtlO CAROLINE F MEY [II...,_. toled d prlllton n lhl\ court tor an ordfr 11tlow1nq vi tit oAtr tn Chll"t"Of' hi\ M~ from Sw1nq St.\r ""° Mty('r to Edword f'tnl•Y M•Ytr of ,,,,._ \um bid a' "'QUdr '",.. IMf •tw- n1ddttr ••II t-nt f"f 1n10 tn. 1.uono .... n 1 con•rAc• 11 the '''~ '"" 1wittt)I n ,, f'hm In t~ Pvfll>f"lt Qt t()1h''"' rn f'nll r m tu '\ucl"t f ot\tr~t tNt C>f'O<t"•O 4lf 1"4 '~~cw ""''" t>f fOfh 1h""d Qt •n '"' ' ,,, ot , bortd, ,,_.... '"" w m trw ,,.m wvi11 t>r fOl"ff'1\~0 to .,..,,41 \IN)OI dt\h lC I 111') •« IZ:U Allornn 10< Pellhon•• Publl\IW-1 Qr,1f>Qe C~'' O"•'Y Pltnt Juno & I 1) t~IA l•~l 18 PUBLIC' NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NA.Me STA.lEMEHT 1 "' fOllON1nQ ~ r'lo(lin tr. oo•no bu\t ,..."J"lNNIFrR S 1NVOlllEMENl IJALI ERV lJ2 l o•~•I A•M"" :11 L•oun~ Rftft<h (A r:tJ"'' t Jrnn1ft"f' M<l-f,,'Ot,. 4•) r~mple H II\ I <'IQU"" !l<IMn (II 9'~S1 1 .,1~ .,.,,,,_\ 1~ condu< ltO Pl' an In 0 '#IQUttf J~nn1frr Mc L.,.morr '"'" ,,.., .. nw-n, ""'., lth'<I ..-111' '"" Cou'ltv (I~,. ot O.a~Qe County on MAy 11 "11 ,.,...11 P~bll\,,..., ~ 1nQI" CM\! 0.tlY P1to1 Mn ti 1• 31 Jul'• I 19111 1•)4 71 PUBLIC NOTICE T nt mon1111y 1n\1•11m•nl Out! hslamHll,.ry 10 lht p,,1,1"""'' •nd SALE AS" UNIT FtO•uary 'S 1'78 """"11 monlllty In •ulllO.,IAI-10 tK1m1n1s1er ,,,,. ttl~lr No At4 tsO CP..... \t.iltmenl\ due lt'leffdllrr lea•ll\9 an under ine t~I Admln"lrallon SUPf.RtOlt COUllT 0, THE SUPElll()ft COURT OF THE unP••d WIM<t 01 S11 u s,. plus•< of E•IAll'S Act rel!'f~r to "'"'<" I> STATE OF CAL.,OltNIA FOR STATE OFCALtFORHf"' FOR (rv!'d lnlt<O\I trom Jo\nUdry '5 1•78 madt Ill" lurlfll'r P<lfh<UIM> ...,d '"-'I T"E COUNTY OFOllANGE THE COUNTY OF ORANGE plus •ny unpaid Ob1t9"tlon Of' nort· lht lime 6nd plac.c of hellrtnQ I"" s.imr In the M.llttr of tnt EWll~ ol EAi( l'lo A -perlorm8ntfl ur>Mr I~ lt•m• ot any M\ bel'n '>1'1 lor Ju,_ 27 1'18 di 10 00 WALT ER SODERS! ROM .tkd ERIC NOTICE 0 F HEAR t NG 0' \~tured obllQ&tlon P'IO< lo Ill" Otto ol am In I"" (Ot.rlroom ot 0tpa1lm~t WAL f ER SOOERSTRUM Ot<eas.eo PETITION FOii PROBATE OF WILL Tru\I or Lien ContrllCI Olnd (On\lfUC No l Of,.,,., (OUrl ... 700 c .... C:enl<'r NOlltt 11 ,..,.,~Oy 91•"" '""' lhe un ANO FOR LETTEAS TESTAMEH h on ~edOI rru\I Orl¥f' WMt In IJ\e City o• S<!nt.t ,And de"tor~d Wiii sell., Prl••I@ >Ollo, on TAltY ..... o AUTHORIZATION TO plus any Ian~ llnd1or <1<S"Ssmenn Catllorn•• or •Iler Ille ntn Cli>V OI Jurw •918 .. , ADM 1 N I s TE A u N 0 ER TH E •sS*SWO 69"1Mt \<\Id prol)f'rty which Oole(I J~e7 1978 "'•Olll(p ot Fr~lcW. w ..... ,n f\Q 1HOEPENOEHT 4\0MINIST RATIOH \till remain d\Hl owfnQ and unlklkl WILLIAM E SI JOHN, 470 Norin Br...O 8oulevaro Suolt :I03 OF ESTATE!> ACT lh11I by '~•tsOn llltrtof lht un C.ovnly Clerk GIHIO•lt Calllotn•a 91203 C:oonty Of E•l•IP of ETHEL B HOLMES ak .. oersl91'1!'d Pl'•-· ben4<11<1Ary under WALTEll N WET1'ER1'1AN LOS lln9<1I~ St•••OC (alllom•A 10 ,,.,. MRS E Tt1EL B HOLMES .... M AS \U(ll dltedof lrus• ""' f'•Kutf'<l •na Cle Uw0111<.fto1WlttlamE 11.ikff n111"'"' dnd bo'\I bidder •nd \ul>IKI to RAV M HOLMES ~('AloOrd livered lo YoO Outy M>OO!nl~ Truslff, UU N a.-.,, S..llt t2I contlrm•llon by Y10 S.UO.nO< Courl, NOTICE IS HEREBY (ilVEN IMI <I wrlllen Ot<torallOn of Otfault -SaftlA A~,CA'2701 <!It 1roe ri9/ll tltlt llftO 1ntt'"'' ot said WILLIAM A HOLMES l'I•\ llltO O.mend tor S.•• Md IWI\ Cl<!OO\lleel Tel (1l41t7l-lt61 oec .. ...,"" ,.,. Ume.,. .,.. .. ,.,And •II ""'"'" • ~"''"" tor PrOb.alt of Wiii Wiii\ Wld duly ~Ille<! Tr\I'\~ W<h Atl.,,..y I« Petio-Ille rl9n1, 1111• -lnle<l>\I , ..... the • .,., '°' W••.-.n<t OI Ltll"'' THl ...... tn Oted o l tru,, <1nd all documeftls Publlslleel °'""9e (AMSI 0.•ty P .. ol, O latf' Of Yid CIKe.I~ ""' <tCQUlreCI 1a•• lo ,,.. P{"t1llont'f aoo <tUllW>rlto t vldtnclng obll0•11on\ ncwreo Jul\f 1 t 14 1978 byoperallOnol l•wor 01,,..rw••' 01ner 11on lo 8d,...•nt\lt¥ ,,.,. e<.IAtt U'lCH• Int ll'tl'rtby, .,,,, M\ CIKl .. ff • ..., ao.s )18111 IMn or '" -tllon 10 ll>dl 01 \d•O Of' ln<lelMPndt<ll Mm1n1\lr11tton Of E\WIM l'trtbY O•<lart ... \UM• ••<u••O 1---------------(te\ot<I •• IN •I-Of"""" ... MO 10 "'" relfr~• 10 -•<n I• ,,,_ 10< •~•eby lmmN!UtltlY o..e •no P<IV•btt .. 11 111e ce•latn ,...,, P<oPr•IY \llual• on tur1ner pMlltuliV\. """that ~ tornt anO ,.,.\ ttl'<tMI •no~' l'IC'~f'bY elf'<I P UBLIC NOTICE tllt> C.•IY nt LAOv"" 11<>'1<11 Couf'IY ol II t> f'tl'ret>y or<lf'r<d '""'' "" IW•\Ofl\ 1ntt'rf"\t~ t(\ tl'\iP rrwittt' ~fOfM~ d dO prt.r ~torf\ ff\•\ covri 1n [)rp.tftm~nt NO ) "' 700 (.1vK Q!nl•• Ot!VO W•\l S,,nl• "'"" C..lllorn1• on Juno ?O t978 at 11 00 o CIOtk Am ftnd then -•rwt t~r~ \ttoW tAU~ I t1'1Y ltw 'f ~YI" why \iltd .,. 1111on tor <llal'l()t ot Mme \llOutd nol l:IP 9rfnlr<1 11 ,. lurtt>M 0<dert'd 11\al " a>fly of th" orclt•• to "'°'" <.WSP t>P out>l"n.d No t>tddt1r "'-'" w1INJ(,..w h1\ b•d '"' ' 04 r oo 01 tnnv ttvr ,.,, tMv'-1lh, 1n,. Ori!(' \rt IOf uw UUf'n1nQ 11'W '' '' T hf! 8n,.rd o• fru,1lill "' r~ ,. rv1"' ·~ prtYtl'*Qi Of , ... ,,.( t f\Q "C'V ind dll bid' Or fO W(fl'lfl lny H rnQul 1(1h ... \ (jf n tormttlltlt"\ n dny bid or 1n tne h1odinu NORM/loN I: WA l'>ON ';e<ty Bo<lr<I 01 I ru>IN'J OP"n JuM 19 1918 It 00 o m Pubt•'f\ed ()oanQf' CcM'I O,ut'r PllOI MAY ll JurM' 1 I'll In lllt Orono<' '°"'' Dolly PllOI • 1---------------ntw\O,,O,., ol qen~r..-1 cucul•l1on O\lblhhcd tn th1\ count¥ 4't '~"" Ol'C• do wetk tor lour COl''-KUllVf'I """"''°~Pf~ lo lf'lf' OtJf' Of '\did ht'ttt inQ O.il~ """y l 1978 B•u<(' w s.,"""'' J~ of ""'Supef IOI CO<lr t CAROLINE' "'EYER 1'UTr~ Newptrl 8N<ll C.llltr"••t~ P UBLIC NOTICE ,.CTITIOUS 8 USINESS NAME !>"TATEMENT fh~ follow1n9 OCHOI'\ "'" do1n9 t>uStftf"\\ o~ E MERALD BfHEflT 'iYSl CMS 11811 Norin Mct•n 'olrr,.t '>u•lr tOOI """ I•""• C•lllO<'I•• 91101 All real e6"1.ate ~vert.J.:sed in ltus newic~11per 1:.. :.ub· Ject lO lhe t t'dcral f 111r Hou ~1nR At•I or t9fl8 wtuch make" 1t illegal l(> advt>rtl>t' .my pro'- ferencc lim1t.it1nn. nt' d1:.l'nm1matwn hu!Cl!d oo r:i1•c, t'Olor reUgton M'lC'. or oauooal ongin. or oo inlcntmn to make .an1 such prefe1ence. l1m1ti:r uon, or dascnmmllt wn. · l'lus newRpaper will not knowin~ly accept any advc rt1:.ing for r e.sl estate whit h 18 m v1oliJ uoooflhelaw Hamn for\-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• &..£ASE OR C>nlON S.-veral select execUllH' home" and \woh:,t!~. l>Ome va~aol rent dunn~ est row Short term - long term Phone for (.•omplelt! mfo r!!R~~S~~ CoroMldefM• Just reduced. newly di' t'orat.ed J Br. lll'n, R 2 lol w .lab fur ad d on $100 506 San Cleme..te Townhouse. n•ad.)' for mu11e in OWNER WILL Li'.:ASE OPTION J 8r, 28a. S87 850 L~leadt View home. loads of potentJal 48r. den. dm mg rm hom~ oo PoOI s11.e IOl Larg(" new i.undeclc. Brealhtak101( two way ocean & mount.on \11ews. $142.500 ZBr. :!& older home ap prox 1,, acre Great lo hx up for :>mall horse r anch Owner will hnance No Points 91".!"': to qua1lf1ed beyer $1;;,soo Laquno Hiquet New home in North view. l yr old Qwet street JBr, den. Cam rm. dining nn Spectacular view ol mountains Sl19 000 MAURY STAUFFER SEA WON RI::l\LTY :!601 E Cst Hwy. CdM 613-5354 121JN CstHw y Laguna 497 3388 IAOC IAY w /healed p o"I for $HS .!f011 4 Lr.: BK. Newport R1111era 2 i.l.) HUl?e family rm. g1gan· tic pano Wallt Lo pvt ten rus crts Ca II 640-4477 KEY REALTORS MESA VERDE FAMILY HOME Temfic 4 BR 3 Ba. with 3 car l(arage' Soper noor plan with Family Rm & formal Dining Rm . Owner has purchased .1 new home and 1s verv anxious lo sell. f'or mort' 1nforma t1on call 546-~ ~:HERITAGE ·~· REALTORS BIG FOUR ThLc; home ha., 1l all, in eluding .i new root. nrw paint in & out . JUlll ~prrnlller,,, ~h .. •clrt t i:aragt' door o~ner & lhl IJ.sl goes on & on Pnced ror qwl.'k .. ale al ~3.500 <;ALL 1s1 3191 C:::SELECT I PROP ERTIES RliLESTATE MAMA GEM EMT OPPORTUNITY A pr1ll'<' pr{~t 1e1ou~ Newport Beach locauon A top local ftrm with years of l>Uccesstul ex pC'P\.'OC'I' f\Oo>)'lptH"l UeJd1 real e"tate ex pencntr preferred A n• al OPPorlunlly to grow & help others Apphrat1ons held m :.tnct confidence Please reply lo AU lf282. Daily Pilot, P 0 &x lSOO. Costa Mei.a, Call£ ~ --------Tn pl ex. 2 Br ~act>. 2183 Pomona <.:~ $125.000 Mur..hall Rlt y 675-4fl<l0 8nd Piao of n.ar1ng '"" W>"'f' ""' to c ... ~ llW ,_, pr~rty to Ix lOIO 10 O•anQf' Sltrf' o• CAl•fntn•d P'""<utM Dl'•n WI IO< JU"{' 10 IWI Al 10 00 ~•llstv Ille ObllQ•lton\ \f'Cur•d lllCTITIOUS BUSINESS lydost1111ed•• loll-\ to Wit PUBLIC NOTICE am on 1,,.. courln>om ot Oeoe<IM('t>I tro.1eb, NAME STATEMENT Soulhea\lt'fly °"" 111110 01 Loi\ 183 ---------------1 NO ) ot \.!110 <ou<l •1 100 c .. tc C.-nl.r NOi ICE You ""'Y Mvr """ "9M lo Tl•t' 1o110wit111 Dl'rson ,. OOl"9 bu\I tno tt• ot 11<1<1 tori ., \ftOw" '" ROG' A ,.,.. O•tvf' WMI, 1n tn. Clly ot S..nla """ (Uff' '"" 0.1 ... 11 Of''t<"btO l'IC'r••n •t>O ""'\ "'' H P-\ 4J -.. _..., oS of Ml\ HI M1 2•11 I~ Pro Per Publ"""° Or '""<I" ( CM\I 0,11 ly P11()t May H )1 ""°Jun;: I •• 1918 )0)8 18 r fT\ftdtd ,,,,u, ·W t ' l\Of'"'" • t •hforn1d t OtOOf ~lt()n "811 ,_.or I" M41n St,,•• I 'u1t• ICU ~ tnt "" • (AhtOf"th_. '710t Th" t>u,..,...~\ ,\. tonovtt...,, • °' OO<~hO" IS YOUR llGFAMll..¥~ KEEPING YOU \ NOTICE TOC.REOITOIU C•lllnm1e •~tn\l<llf IM rno<IQAQt Ot' .,...., of r A DESIG"'S OIVERS10t<S 1011 ttllaneou\ M<tO> olhCit ot Oran9f' --·------------- HO " UUI Oaled J-' 1978 ""'' S.Clkln m4< of .,,. (lvol Code SM So\1(1 c .. oe Hvl'llMIOn D••<n (OUlllY At<O<<lf• PUBUC NOTICE SUPEl'IOR COURT OF T"E WILLIAM E SIJOHN permll\ <f'l"l•t,, OflllulH 10 bt <urto Celllorn<am.7 More commonly known "'' ll&H STATEOFCALl"OlllHIA,011 C....myCIPrk upon 1M IM>Yrnt"1 of""' amounh '" Terry C•nOace Tem•Mon 1t11 V1191n1• WA•, Sou111 l•9un• ---H-O-T-tC_tE_O_F_D_l_S-SO_L_U_T_l_O_H __ _ T'iE COUNTY OF OlllANGE ERNEST J $(MAG Jiii QUl!td by.,,., -lion w•l'-1 re(lulr Sllft Sou<• (1rtle H~l•nQton s~acn (atllorn•t OF PAlllTNERS"IP EMFRALO tNSURAN<.l .\(,(Nt Y Jl.)UIA Otvtm Pr~•Ot>"I Tf'\1~ ,t.ttM'T'lltf"t '#,., t lf'G w1lft IM Covnty tlerk ot Or.onQf' (ountv on M<11Y '" , .... MallP• ol "'" E •l•lt ol MESERVE MVMPEltaHUOHES ln9 p.,..._, of I""' OOt'llOft ot or~ C.Oltl0<nlo~7 ALL 1NQUllllES AlllE TO llE Pllbll< noUCf I\ llHl>bV 9""" 11\41 HAROLD J WYlll Dl'<U~ .... v ... I(""""" Av•. <11),tl •no lnle<t\t ""''<" wvold not lhl\ bu ... ,..\\ I\ tondu<ltd by cttl In 0 11tECTIO TO DA .. lllELL M(IU8 w"' SHUBIN JOHN BEU """ Pubt .. ~'"" °'""-C.0.\1 °"'~":.: Noloo I> ll«f'l>V Q'""'" to crfll•tors Sulit »t OU. 11..i ft0dtlaul1 otcurrlld wn.,, '"" dlvoou•I IAN, LOS PAO .. l!S "llAI. tSTATE FREO A HOWSER, -•101or1 001119 """" ~ t S 8 ..... no c••1m\ _,,,,,. lfle \Aid df'O N••"" 9Ncll, "'ttMO ln)lal•-"' h llO>\lbt•, 11 ,,.,. Oflfll~t Tf'f'l'y T-INC: 611 SOUTH COAST HIOHWAY, OU"""" 11tl0•• lllf lo<ltllOll\ llrm M•Y II 14 ,, Jiii'<' l ,.,. ' 4 I " ,.,. otnt 191111 .... 11 <lftl<M In ""' Olflet of C114l 7st 9"S h not cur.O .. 1111111 ll'lttt monl • ftll\ ···~t w ... lilt(! Wlll'I ""' LAOUNA8EACM,CA.0104-1'1 nal'fl• •no •IY•• Of s 8 &H LID •1 1---------------,,,. ct~rk 01 tllt •'"'""'Kl cout1 or to Altw.,.y• tw Plttll'-fOllowlf\O IN rKordlt>Q of 1hl\ nollct, county Cl••k of Oren~ County on rerms 01 Wit os.n 111 ••ottul mOMy >Otoe Soutf\ C.,...1 HtQllW"Y Clly 01 1.,,.~,.11ntm lo""' ~·>I~"' lhe Publl$1\tO Ol"fll1Qt Coast O.llv Piiot Ill~ ro9hl ol rellu1 •1~M•M wltt JllM ~ 1'19 ot Ille United St••~on conllrm•t•on 01 OttlC• ri l SECURllY PACIFIC JuM• 7 13 1979 tumlNtlt -11111 MOC~<W m•y be FOtlWJ \elf, or p•r1 <••II •nd b"t11nce l•ll""" 8'>•<11 County OI Or•nQt, N ., ION"L 81>HIC ""'""••Utt 01110 2194-18 \Old f'ub•I•-°''°"°" eo.11 O.tlty Pltol, •vldtn<•O !)y 1'101t \tCu•eO by s1 .. 1e ol ourom•• dl(I on"""' d"Y l----,-,-CT--1T""•"'-=·s"'•:'.U::'S:'.t::_'.":e::':s:-:·;---" T o I mine 11 retnttatemtl'tl I\ f ~ Ni ot Junt ,.,. l>y mutual cOl'tUM "" " .. I> Ill~ ()le<t Of bu•ltt•U nl '"" un 1---------·------0 • •• June I 14 ,,, 2* 1918 MortO&Qe or rv•I on I P'Ol>t' Ql\\Olve the \did 11•rt1Wr\ll•P •nO NAMESlAT£MENT tl'>•"O""d '"•II Mlltll't\ oer1Al111no to C N<YrlCE poolbtt •t>O lf\f •mount II •ny 2~11 ly \0 \Old Ten"' c...,t oc •mount bod t#rmlnAlt 11\&tr '~'-lion• a1 tMrlnu• Tll• 1011n .. 1n11 ""'"'"' "' domu ~:~:.:;.';'~:',!~, ',::;;~w;;1~'':, P UBU ::e:.~:l<~arc:: ':,..,~ ~~::: 10 :o~·~~~·:: ':;,d '" wrltlft9 -i 1~':::'., ... noito " IW'••bY Q,,..,, 1...,1 bu\•~·~~ fl~NO Ml <;RAPl11C., m preu11teO "' AIU•H••O w11111n tour FICTITIOUS BUSINESS •<K<•UOH Ill lnttl'tll ~~ ;~':: PUBLIC NOTICE will btl t•u•-.tit"" •fou ... ld Ollkt I tie "n d rr '' Qfl •d .. 111 no I '" Fo•"'I Av•""' I "uun .. lltM n '" m 0<1tll\ alln ""' flf">I 1mbllClllOO of NAME STATEMENT •no tOdrtn ., Oof Etn.00 :IEtOOERAL\ •t •ny 11-•tttr '"'first fXiOll(•tlon rt\POfl\lbl• lrom It'll\ d•y on IOr 11\y # 11 J•~&n~111,r ••·t r·-•· ••1 l•mpl• lllh not•<• Tll• followl-~<ton I• 00...,. b•nl noltct •• SAN I 11troor •nd btfo•fl ri~•• 01 ..,.,. 1.,,. " ~ .. ~ • . •• 0.1-o IV""' 1•1-.... "" "" ... ., 'lAVINOS ANO LOAN ASSOCt ... TION H0f1Ce-<)f'NON·lllESPOH"81LtTY 01lt1dM4y" 1't71 ol!llaallonlnturrPClb'tlMOl""''"n " II C \"1~~· ~ ··(CUJll TY PACll I( ·~"McPHERSON LIGHTING ,~, ., to u .. ,.., .. , City,,,.,. Vnl~rwl NQll(f h twr•bv 111ven 111•1 I"" wn 8&btllt .,,,.,.. Wa•hburn ownnatn•t\•0<•nlllfMmtlOllMl"1" 11•11~ ~;?1~:" :~A~''.m~ I ....... 1:• NA l 10"'"' ""... 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Malt C:.ltf-• ti~ :;;re:;.~ Dnw (ouotv '"" ul °'""""County onM•Y XU Wll•I .. ,.. 81... '""' \lat-I ..... file<! ..... ,. ,,,.. Vl<t Pre\:"' tlSI l'4eW WWY !>I Tel lllll 240... N••""' Sff<ll CA t1Yl I 1 ,. , 1<~10 "''" 1•1• eounly c·~-of OrA<'Ot '°""'• 011 May ':.""',1·1L ... 1 \t~~ ... y (O\la Mo>u CA 01&2' Allef'Mn ... l•!Kui.r Publl\....., Or-C.0.•I O•lly PllOI l'uD•• ....., O< ln9" (M\I °"''' p, QI Lt•,.,. ..... CA •1t IS ltll ,. ... ,.. Pubtl\l.;.i Or~ to.o,. 0.lly l'llOC Publl\...., Or~ c.N>I 0.llY fl'ttot Pwbl•lhtO Or-t'AM•I 0.,1., lt1tol Publl\....., Oral\Of (4tt\I 0•••• Poot P\11111 "'° °"'-eo.,, 0.lty 1'1101 -· J4 ll, J-1. 14 •• ,. Mliy )1, J\llle I 1 ,.,, 211Ht ,,..y )I J-, I 1•1• JllM l '"' JJll 11 ,,... ' l • ,, J-• ... ,. Jwfto I u )1 lt 1'11 J?Oo 1, M.ty 1t.'l• )1 JVI\(' r. "'I I-It '* 71 ~Tl P UBLIC NOTICE 1u1 '' •• # • --- L r --- SHORT? Wllh oolv IU' ; down yuu can move into lh1" lovely 5 BR. J BA homr in Foun tam Vullf'Y Clo~t· to fre~way~. choots & f>hopp1ng & only S88 000. MEW DUPLEX Complc:tion dut.-Is July 71! In be:1t part or SantJ Ann & an excellent m ~cstmt>nt Call Belly SmJlh <or dcta1li1 -0 ' ~nl~n llc11boll l~land R"'ahy \ ""' ... ._ ' 673-8700 .. . . . . * ~o f.or SaM Howse• for SCIH .._._. For Sc* HovsH For S-. ....•...•••••........•. •·•·········•••••····· ..••.•...•••..•...•.• ·•······•······•·•·•· HCMI~ fO< SaM s for S. Ho.Mt for S. G.-rol I 001 GHH-ol I 001 G9"rot I 002 GeMf"OI I 002 HouMs For Sc* ······•·•··•··•·•••••·• ······•··•·····•·····•· ·····•··········•···••· ....................... •••·····•••·········•·· •••····••········•····· ..•.•••.. , •........... ···••••···•·······••• G._,... I 002 G........ I 001 G«Mt"• 1002 GNH"... I 002 G.....,..a HcMnH for Se'- ·········•··••••·····•· •··················•••• ........••.........••.. *VETS* 0 OOWN OCU>SJNG Hom~ LI\ au .,.&.!> ur ORANGE COUNTY VUAGT. Ctl 541-0IOO HANDYMAN'S DRUM Garage fully lmulated Bwtt 1n work bench Large lot with RV nc cess. Newly painted. paneling and wallpaper Four Bedroom Home m Mesa North. Truly a Great Buy for $76,000 546-2313 f.Jf1tNl1tQ• •I \fLJIJ t~ ..,, ,, I• l•mani1 UANDHEW LISTING llOotlVIEW CONOO End wut w/frplc over- looking greenbelt. Qwet location away from fwy J bdrm. fmly rm, 2 patios. Owner applying fres h paint. Don 't hesitate! Act now• Only $84 ,750 . Pr1 red thousands below any other end umt ! 545-949 l ~COATS & WALLACE '::rP REAL ESTATE. INC. ll lOCAm OWNlO COMPANY Sl RWINC 1 Hl SOIJI H COASI l\Rlll SINCF 196 I l l ACH Al14 -4 -rLEXIS CO VINGTON -IN Jl lJN TlNGTON U EACH or s 1 m ilar property with beautiful view of golf course a nd ocean an San C lemente ·P riced al St95.000 each -by anx10\is :;ell er! Please phone 546-4141 IEAUTIFUL TOMOllOWS IEGIN TOOA Y -I n cozy Jas mine Creek. Enjoy for mal dining. cra cklln~ fireplace and g u arded e ntry. All for S213.950. Call 640-6161 Se(ving Costa Mesa-Irvine· · Huntingt on B each -N ewport B each ~~!'! ....•..... !~~~~~! .......... !~~~ TURTLEROCK SI 25,900 Transferred owne r offers you the very bes t price available in this prestigious V .I.P. area . One o f the most beautifully appointed homes we have had tht• privilege t o represent. Spacious 1 bedroom . 3 bath. plus huge bonus room. besides separate family room and form a l dining roo m! Beautiful ~rounds & landscaping. Big 3 car garage. Owne r MUST sell ! Reduc~~oAs~~~. 2 646·7711 (,,._IWM13Ji!ti§js40.8944 Bdrm. house plus a bachelor apt. Steps to heach_ You own the land ' GeMrol I 0021CioeMral I 002 b/J...3663 6424 2253 Eves ••••• ••• •• ••. •••••••••• ••••• • • • • • •••••••••••• • associate~ BROKERS-RE Al TORS, · l OH W 8olboo • 11· <bl> 1 Califomia Depoa lniC'fit of Rea &lot• is Co-SponsorhMJ with ~RANGE COAST COLLEGE ··Heal Estate Consumer Information C linic" for llomc ·Owncrs a nd Apartment Renters Friday EvettiltCJS 7: Is ,..9:30 pm J1Mte 9th and 16th Scieonce HaU -Oronge Coast Coll~ HO CHARGE LUCE PLANTS '""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~kyhghts & green house = windows enhanCl' this fantastic famJly home' Sn~gle up m front of your mas~1ve US{'d bnek fireplace or sunbathe on }OUr pool-stied lot. CalJ li4&7171 rordeuuls General 1002Getten1I 1002 ·•··••·•·•···•··••···•· •·•··············•···•· $55,900 EXCLUSIVE llere tl as . the condo COHDO $56, 900 you ve been looking for For the desenmanating Pnme locataon on grel'n couple. Large master bell Huge pnvate pallo suite. formal danang, Can be purchasc.>d sub· guest bedroom. Gourmet JeCt to existing loan kitchen Xtra lari~c hv· w/pmts of only $305 anr ing room. Enclosed taxes & int' ' Better take patio Secluded & qwet -. a t~k! 646-7711 Pool & re~ hall 1-'or Unusual Spao1sh-Jnd,1e1n more dctaili.. c: .. 111 1ntenor. 1600 sq ft East ( lf@.4 I Ji WWW 96J.. .. 88l Fullerton home near :.._.,&;£' !1gl1;uj1' _ .'. . . . . auFj .<4U~ahlia~~~~~ Real &-;tale [ ~ 1m1·1i-JJI noo~. pi'ant ~~a m ('Cl~ -l YEARS YOUHGtiLI'nW 1ng. bag kakhcn, quiet 4 BDRM _ --·-·····~ 'treet $89.500 Call l(it.J857 curly evrnmgs. This gorgeous home is 1---------0pen house Sal 11 7 <it way below market pncr Jfllb N Norm.an Place Huge sunken hvmg room l'nn only wifri>lc .. ram rm .. form MEWPORT HEtGHTS din . rm., gorgeoui. kitchen . 4 Kings1ze suites Lu s h ya rd w patio. Save on this beauty. Cati ~6 2313 for d~ta1L". f'>'',IJ f 1 Q • ' I "J •l'ltJ IJ ' OPEH l·S 5004 RIVEtt Best Beach Buy Just a few steps to the Pacific Ocean. Lovely home w /3 BR. 2 BA. over.saied LiviJlg & famt· ly rooms . 2 Cozy fi replaces, 2 car garage. Community pool. Only ENGLISH IARON'S HOME DefiMhfy dltfen-t, fow or fl•• ~ ltotlte wftll s;.fth crcltn, beam uUlft9S, •d Terra Cotta W.. Mew c_, carpe+, ployroOM fanllly roolft, dlnh•CJ roofft, co.try kftcMft, wet bcw, WMn pcaittry & loft. You oWR "'-a.d. $195,000. SPYGLASS Hill Here ls a showplou of sold cOMfort In otte of M.ewport's fi.st locatfons with vl•wt of bay, oc.-ed night lighh. Foour-IMdrOOMs, two and OM haff .,...._ $.479,000. FIVE IEDROOM PLUS POOL O•ly SI 09,500 Ill addition this Id.al fcmily ;..-tertahMftCJ hCNM hen lacunl, fl,.. pH, two flreplous, Clftd ... 1 11•w phtslt earthhlfte walllp .. n, carpets and wood poHlifMJ- EASY DUPLEX Locoted Oft a lcrg., conser R-2 lot, fflls fl•e b•drOOftl, two bath home c• be llled as is by ICll'?t f...ily or possibly be con .. rted to duple• cr odd new •it. S 122,500. VACATION HEAVEN The good life is a r•allty In this new wper custom home in llshop, Califomla. H..- MafftfftOth Mowttoin and Lake Crawly, In lhe huntln4 sldin9 and fishln9 country. Call or write for full partleulan. $350,000. 64.4-7020 2123 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD NEWPORT BEACH CiotMral I 002 'Get.era! I 002 .•....•.....•........•..••...............•.... LIDO ISLE Newly remodeled 3 bdrm .. family. 212 baths! l · tory home with attractive So. patio. $238.000. I.ACK IAY Fine 4 bdrm .. 21 ~ bath family home on quiet cul d e sac O\"ersized pool. playhou:-.e. cxtrtt storage. Reduced to 5179.000. MESA VERDE Attractive 4 bdrm .. 2 ba. home in immac. condition. 599.000 BAYFROMT Several fine bayfront homes wilh pier & s lips BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bo ~1dt· Or•vt" NS 675·61 6 1 $189,500 ~duded rtora & fauna ~·nlryway 18th Century handcarved fireµlace. mass1 vc & gori::eous ! l''or mal dining room . Stepdown family room hot.ts wt:l bar & wall-lo· wall glass! Privat e I ropical backyard. \1agn1f1cent blue free· torm pool! Immaculate landscapin g. Jus t S189,500' Call today. [~IE&ltl SlJ9,900. -•5'•Y•G•LAS-•S•H•l•LL-RHll Estate CClt'fff' F\all lime Real Estate sales associate who re· qwres substantial in· come 1s desperately n eeded by l o n g · establ.tshed local broker. Outstanding earnings available un generous com mission split-a marvelous opportunity for the eager pro · fessionaJ. Call Mr. Hast· ing.s at 64(). SS60 bi3-8550 .... , ' -J • ,. , ... 'I [~IRldH1] W.ifMGple N ... d a.at H.8. Location Lots of Adi•ity 673--6210 Vi1op Creek Coftdo Near S. Coast Plaza 'liew! 2 BR. den. formal iilD.lllg end model unit. Custom drps & cpts. View J>f greenbelt & water. JacUUJ. pool and rec center. $94,000, Roy McCardle 1810 ... wport ••d. Coda MeM 548-7729 Harbor Highland1 ·\hsolute doll ho u~e. ~rff'ct move m co11d1· t1on on a woodsy, qwct 'treel. 3 Bdrm. 2 hath and family room Great value. Sl23.900. Call for (urther1nfor rnnt1on. 642-5200 j PETE · I BARRETT •.. REALTY NEWUS'TIHG! WAT'BROH'T Jmmaculnte, pro(es"I. de· roraled home. 2 bdrms & den + dinlni:t rm .. lur1w qu11rry tllr 1n h91l & den : h~~ patio & dc•ck $350.000 [l)('ludLnlC lllnd 1 laltoalayProp. ....... • 675-7060 * MEWPORTHTS 3 BR with hardwood floors. bualt-ins. Only CTJ ..... 11_.. SI oo .soo I ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil JACOIS REALTY 675-6670 ----- lAUIU) ;1. .,.,. I "°"\......;.,.~,I 11197118 1u1 ~L (;(MIMI ~ -f """' ,. 'cf"'",. JV"lt. I:. !"•IOH~9l> i:·tr11u 640..6600 S©R~~-~r.,;rs· That lnfriguing Word Gome "'ith o Chuckle -----14tt•ll ._, ClAT I: POUAH 0 ~-;':",~. t ~~··:.o.~. ~: Sictw •r1 fo,..,, ff'V• • '"""!" w0tth [ NEECAM ~I i I I I I I T l )( ' 0 I I' I I I' I R 0 y /IF I 1 have a cousin who llvea In the South Whal 8 alow t1l~er I I I I" I : H11 'peecn pat19fn •• rell!tCI• • eel 1n the w1y he wrltet He I S U y L A M I pull 11 -·-after overy wQto t...--,-,..--.... 1 P-1 -.,-... ,j-1 0 ""' '"• ''"'I'• ~ ir••U • t •t ii "' •r<r ""'" ' w ·~ , , .. , .. ~ •• ,.. , ... t NQ l ~' ""'" f) .. · • "f ·fr.· 1(•11e '"' ' I I ' I#(~ I I I I I I The perfect ramtly home. 6 BR, 4"'2 BA. formal d1n1ng , game room, maids quarters. A gorgeous Cape Cod in CdM Sl'hool distract. $359,500. ~ I l " ..._ ti I< I \ I I ' ;~1~ l Cui• K•1 C1r1JU del Mar 1002 GeMrol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab / Irvine realty EVERYTHING YOU DESIRE AND r eady for imm edia t e occupancy. lmpeccabty redone in earth tones & featuring ne w French doors. parquet f loors. plus h carpeting, 2 fries. 4 BRs. ceramic tile e ntry & al new kilche n . Pool + lg. patios. $229.500. Beverly Morphy 642-8235. (C· 115) 642·823S 644·6200 901 Dover Drive Harbor V1eow Ce nter I rv1ne at CamPYs Valley <;enter 7S2·1414 ' COltNB DUPLEX .... Hf'J COii•"""" loc,tfOA. C--ftCJ l btdrOOM •d Mft, patio AHi> 2 ledrOOM .Wt. Dri•t by 620 Acacia ..ct thett ctill • for tM •t.Us. s.IMNt yow offers ... oww.11 ...-11 $169,000 S•ll•••rv Re•lty 315 MameAve Balboa Island 673-6900 .... . .... ..,, . . . . . " FOUR BLOCKS FROM THE BEACH!! Outs tanding 2 BR collage , w /hardwood floor s. R efreshing lree·lined s t r eet. Separate 2 car garage w/alley e ntrance. Stressed for additional 2 sty construction . Asking $165.000. Exclusive a~ent. LOWEST PRICm ASPEN WOOD MODEL IN WOODBRIDGE 4 BR. 2 BA. single sty home. situa ted on a comple te ly fenced pvt. yard Outstanding location' Never before lived in. Upgraded earthtone carpets. One of the heller floor plans avail. Seller as very a nxious. Price reduced to $100.900. Exclusive agent. 640-9900 Valley Realty 1470 JAMIORff RD NEWPORT IUCH ON WATERAtOHT-SLI, leautiM l I*"" hoMe on wahr with ratio ovetioolUMJ the lay fOf' y.- round tftterlainflMJ. Spoclous.. liCJM, olr and tasteful ct.cor. Paarque-t ftoon. Slip for 40' boat. S265,000. rOIHf HOME '12 bllt to .wot~. An oppcriunity to upreu yourself with relllOCMI and decorating ideas. lest Puinsulo "Point" locatioft, 112 block to oceanfront Clftd layfront. Chdlettqinq 3 ldrM home. SI 70.000. W•terfroat Ho••• 2633 W Coast I lwy Newport Beach 631·1400 GeMral I 002 Getteral 1002 .....................•. ·········•••••••••····· DESIGNED FOi EXECUTIVE LIVING This beautifully up-graded Bue cola Home! Spacious Living Room with big Flrep lac~ Large Master Bedroom, highly upgraded with $54,950 NEAR OCEAN Pillared porch entry' Rich wood decor. step saver lutchen, w /walk 1n pantry! ' Enclosed patio' Spacious townhome of. renng f'HA ter m s . Terms' Hurry 1 Ca II ~ FORESTE OLSON '""'' OIJ A' • (JI•·~ private entrance to , .. ~-'- garden area. Slump --------- stone planters hlghl.tgbt ---------tbe room -backyard. Mesa Verde Living at its Best' $129.000. Call 546-2313 f..>'f'' ft1 ;. ,, \ fl;tt' ,,.,, '· f Roll 'emoffthemarkel With a Cla.ss1l1ed Ad Call Now' 642·5678 FANTASTIC ASSUMPTION only ~ gets you $450 total mo payment. Call now!! Agt, S46-0351. Getteral I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fllc~~!~f'~ PENTHOUSE AT THE COVE Columbia Model. 2 bdrms. den . dining rm . 3 ba. Breathtaking P e nins ula. bay. Pavilion & Catalina vie ws A rarely offered model only $260,000 CORONA DEL MAR CHARMftt Beautifully remodeled house. walk ing dis tance to beach. Hdwd. floors. new kitchen w 1J e naire BBQ. Sh in gled exteriQr. De light to see! $148.500 WALK TO llG COROHA . . o n these beautiful sunn y days:. walk lo shopping in the village ot O ld Corona del Mar : e njoy the c h arm of this lovely seaside area 3 Bdrrn:;, frplc. & charming! $240,000 A Cot.DW&L IAtCla CO. 644·9060 .. - ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ; .. (~ E . ~ l':d:••~ r .. '. ~· v •• ·! • '-r ' ·• f n ~:i: Rl ·,.,~·~(1 l ·-. ~ . '.• UOADMOO• CLASSIC A rarity! Ha rd to find Ha rbor View ll1lls Broadmoor. 4 bc..'<iroom single story with two used brick fireplaces. 211:.: baths. lormal dining and t hat bright. airy "gardency" feeling that greens and yellow~ hring. See this Broadmoor classic 1n Corona de l Mar at $269.000. <Don't forget the proximity to private pool and public tennis I. U~l()UI: li()Mf:§ REAL TORS', 675·6000 2443 Ea~t Coast H1qhwav. Corona dt>I Mar .rl'>o 1n M<'"•' Vt·rd" .ii 5.1c; !:>990 !:~:-! .......... !~~I!:~:-! .......... !~~ WESLEY ;...; TAYLOR CO. H.EALTOHS Sllll'l' l!H(} LINDA ISLE Sl ,475,000 Arch1lcctural masterpiece! Stone & wood custom b uilt home on 113' big bay frontage. High heavy beamed ce1lin~s. 4 Bedrm suites + maid's qtrs. 7 baths. f amity rm, billiard rm. elevator, sauna. pool, jacuzzi. 6,900 Squ are feel or luxury. Water view from most rooms. Pier & slip ror large boat. Owner wall finance. WESlEY H. TAYLOR CO .. REALTOR 2111 S.. JooqlU HUia Rood HlWrORT C&ITER.. H.I . 644-49 l 0 Ge.rat I 002 Getterat l 002 •.......•................•...•.••............. ECONOMY MIHDEI>? Beauulully upgraded 2 bdrm . 2 bath c·ondo Stn);!le level . no one above or below Pnce on· lySIOi.500 IESTIEACH Cozy, rumished J bdrm home only •,1 blk lo love· ly beach. induded arl' plans for J bdrm . 2 bath add111on 1\ buy Jt $139,500 fiut 61.N.t Guo! Wuu-. BU,. BAY& BEACH 450 NEWPORT CTR. DR. 759~11 GUIHUOOK SPECIAL STOltAGE GALORE Entertain a tot ? Then this 1s for you: Great floor plan for fmly enjoyment BtI1 4 bdrm. fmly rm home. Mtru orchard 111 backyrd Call today for appt to sec lh1s lvly home near So. Coast Plaza 545-9491 HOW COULD YOU .pass this one? 2 Bdrm .. 2 ba. formal d1n1nR. o;w1mm1ng pool . 1n Newport Beach for $81.<XKJ! AGENT 675 9991 THE IMPOSSllU DHAM! $41,000 home. Cozy 2 Br colla)lt• loitded w/upgradei.. rloo:e to every thtn~ Room to add on or s11 tight & watch your money grow. Call now 540..3666 Wltela11 REA L ESTATE IYOWNER NO CREDIT NEEDm! Mesa Verde Gott Course! Beaultfu l 3 OR. J UA home on Mesa Verdi· Golf Course. Pool . Jacuzzi. auto sprnklr:.. much more. Just spent S20.000 on complete re· modeling 1n clud1nl( carpets. drps. paint. tile, appli ances. all new kitchen, much more Fantastic buy. low down payment. Owner wa ll finance. Hurry . mu~t sell! 964-24~ ask for Ed Chernow IEACH CHALET Walk to the poundmi.: blue Paci fic. 4 br , gourmet kitchen. 21' ram rm + encl. pauo. Be the Isl to call on this uniqu<.> find. EZ financing. Only 589.000. Call 963-7881 1i'IHMI 1002 Getteral 1002 •...•...•.•........•.......•.......•..••...... LIDO REALTY PRESENTS NEWPORT HEIGHTS fh1 s cozy 2 bdrm . h ome is surrounded by l a r ge yard with many beautiful trees; the brick f rplc . & wood paneling make for a d elig htful atmosphere ! Priced at $125.000 IAY VIEW Lovely home. separate apt. + great bay view~ J\11 this b inc ludt'd in one superb p roperty o n the Newport Pe nins ula. The home has 3 bdrms .. family rm . 3 baths & a sunny patio. the s pa<.·1ous apt. is I-bdrm .. t bath & t <.•rrarc· $349,500. GREAT INVESTMENT Three year old fourplex in s uper r e nta l l ocation in Hunting ton Renc h . owner's unit is separate with 3 hdrms . 2 baths & 2 frplcs. Other units ar~ 3. 2 & t -bdrm . $225.000 UDO REALTY 673-730Q A D1v1$10n of Red Hill Realty ... . .. . . ... .... l~I hi.1 n·11 bit• l·rt' hut n>l l.11 Dr <..-.. 0 t 7U bl Shi • IJ1 IJU 0 [!. (I l"I 01 M .. w. n " u A I r ) l ..- . . . HouH' For S• OAIL Y f)llOT ..................•.... .....••.....•.•.••••... Wf'dne~uav Jun,. ; 1 ·11 ·········•·•·········· ~~~! .~~~.~~ ..... ••• ~~!: ~ .F.~~ .~~." •••••••• 1 ~~~!!! .~~~ .~~•••••••• 'Ottter Real & tote ~ •och I 041 ,_wporl •och I 06' Hovse' For S• Othet-Red &tote ···•······•·•·•·•·•··•· ····•···•········•••·•· ...................................•......•..• ···••••·•·•·••·•·····•• ·····••··············· Co1to Meso I 0?4 trY-I 044 lrtu I 044 ·•·••••·····•··••·••··· •..•....•..........•••.......•...••.•........• DUPLEX -'»-zo.lh A1ta tl' °"'' lilim t!.tch COOtJ.11 r~ modl'ltd ,. huite t;.ar 12U.OOO Agt>tll t.40 ra.b Wbo4'P....,a 100 ·····•••······•······· J HH. 2 b4I . 1:1 bl~ to b•) Nowsiw.~· Marshall Rlty 675 .i TWO HOUSES IE CREATIVE PRICt:: ltEOUC F.D Lge 3-~tory duplex with view J BR + 2 BR -+ gue11t rm ~17,500 '\ U\Tt"<' br.Jroom .1od .a two bt>Jru11m w 11 h l>l'J.l~r A tr >~•d~ und ~·n•ill'b In ··~n·llcnt l'1>nd1t1 on f l1'~1111 ,. r1n.;nc1 11.: "•Ill IU ', duvm to o.1 nl'"' lo.in 11r tll>bUlne lhl· VA IU•HI St-lll'r wall c;irr} l>l'l'1111tl TO or rontr.it·t or -..111• .ii g•·; 111tt:rf"st Only ~2.!><.IO (.'<111 7~2 1920 BEST BUY IN IRVINE Al!ll'nt 675-6700 ~-frwM>~hl018 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IYOWHEA 2 oew custom homes in pnme Capis trano B<'h Pahsad~ loeauon, both w1ocn v1ew11 on lg corner lots I 3Br . 212 Ba, S133,SOO Ready now 20051 <.:alle Muna 4Br. A 9UAIL -~ PLACE 10,... Tll l :JO '.M. I This thrtt bedroom honw with WpH' encloud patio, gro.ot for family room or chlldrflt's playroom. Larg. kitchen and dlnlnq or~a. flr~oo cmd o pool wlttt new heater . low maintenance boc:kycrd. • • S7 6,500. AB> UC ED 493-8812 4 Br, 2 ha, formal dining. bnC'k rrptc, t•orner lot. 2 ~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~ car gar. 900 Uogwood $73,500 Phone 751-0774 l .... laqa. •ach I 040 eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·n Ba, w/14x20 hobb) •••POOL••* "!'OP area. SlSS,000. 27012 •-I BR, 21,. BA • C.:alle Granada Wik to CAii Pk 751-:J!llO ltich Jj.,'\ l><'h. park & s hoppmtc --- Owner will help hnance. Xlnt Owner':. unit 2 Br & 493-2190 or4~1 Den, ba & ·~ w 2 rentals S&S Resale Spcr1allsls 3,4 or 5 bdrm models avatl, some w1pools 968-4002 Penrungton Properties ,.__ Inc $000. fo'.t:.t \':.<'row. no ~ .. Mer 1022 quallfy111.:. ownt <lgt. LUSK RESALE ••••••••••••••••••• •• • • 5"48-sm SPECIAUSTS SPYGLASS HILL -3.4. or 5 Bdrm modcb Dehghtrul Portsmouth OWNER. J Br. I'• ba a'wlahle.Somew/pools , o n corner l o t Two F:tmJly, CJtnum. p, yr;. +condos Member of the r1replac1H1 Original new. $112.~00 770 1522 mulllplcllstmgserv1ce model at.reel. fl:>S.500. days,~ 5000 eves Colt 640..51 I 2 -, • .,. "'' by ow;,-;;;--i 960-4361 ii U , 1., .... t...J•l f'..JMPrt..Nf RlAlflJf-t•, r}I .•l"~Q,J'1"UH 3Br. 2i~·t154-0. 780f12,500 ?fRlll::: SPYGLASS PORTSMOUTH Lowest pnced home m Spyglcc,s llJll. Comer lot. lar~e ramaly room Owner anxtOU!> &10 5112 a.,'l WANT TO BUY homt!... in Cameo Shores, Short'<'urrs or Spyglass Hlll Have income pro· perty to trade. Quail Builder s. Mr Heatherton 644.Q!St ; ""·.~ '. • t . .i.; OPEN HOUSE ...., REALTY -~ .. 2000 Sq. Ft. BEAUTY J Bdrm. dirung rm. lJ?e farruly rm 13 yrs new &!per Buy at SRS.000 ~ . 645-9161 . "tJ.Jio•·~~ ...... MESA VERDE POOL 8e:iut.rul I rn· l1nc•ll street surrounds this ex eept.JOnal family home 3 spac1ou~ lwdroom:. 1 fomaly room llu~t· n1r ner lot w 1boat & trlr ac cess. Act ' Call tl46·7171 'ff ' 11 • It 'I , • I ASSUME J BR, 21; BA pool home, minutes to beaC'h No new loan l"O!>ls when you take over existing V fl. loan of $32.000 0111 now for detJal:. 1 F P ~l.SOOI Bkr 847 6061 4 Br. 2 ba, rented yd, nice ly landscaped. rrual trees. new paint. good l'arpets Xlnt are11 clns\': to ~chools & :.hopping For 1nro <'all 645 7650 days &645·7734 evl'~ JUST LISTF.O, Irv your down puyml•nt Sharp 3Br. I '•tia, \llJI g:ira~c take over h11: GI loJn Jt 8"'1': Pn ct.'d lo ;.ell fa1»1 at $71,500. Owner a~t 8328752 ----., Wh.irc else can you fmd a lovdy 3 BR. 2 ba horn•• less than J male to beach for $84,SOO"' Ai..tt. 968·3SSH 104 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IESTIUY! Bought another & must se.ll t.h1~ 4 BR. 2 BA. pror. ln<lscp<l home Expert touches Turtle RoC'k S122,SOO Agent. 759-1120 TERRACE CARDIFF Clestory wind o w :. bnghten this l'leg11nt two bedroom . two buth townhouse Paneled din Ing areu. wet bar, f1n•place and master bedroom with dressing ar'ca. Close to pool, rec <'enter. Sl'hools. and shoppm.g. Pnce.J below markl'l at $87,500. Call now 752 t!l20 A QUAIL ~ PLACE IOp. n l:Je P ..M. J GREAT BUY!! A DEERFIELD patio home m desirable Irvine. :J bedroom!>, 211 baths. central air and rucely up- graded Sits on a pre- mium lot and I!> squeaky <'lean SHOWS LIKE A MODEL'' .,., : .~-e . RANCH REAL TY 551-2000 O.Y-0 2 Bdr rn , 2 b.J&.'h :1pt only 1 • hl()('k lO°'MIUll ll~·adl Bnlt!hl & air; Newly rl' d~ratt!d $79,500 S WHrtl"fG VIEWS t.o ~ean 2 Bdrm., 2 b11th & huge convertible den ~d.s of fix up Potenual Sl.21.SOO. MORINS REALTY * 4944057 * MR EMERALD IAY Exciting nearly complet· ed ultra.custom quality home. Oceam view. lrg lot. de<'ks, mature shade trees _ Pre mium No Laguna areu $267 .500 1624 Louise. Arter 6 call 493-9832 or 832· 7623 GllliTIUY! Close-in older 2BR home w /tile floors and lovely ocean and cyn views Warmth and hvaballly (oronlv 1119.000 (13) .. A GREEM THOUGHT NEWEST USTIHG Harbot-View Hilk 48r CIRd fGIRiy "" Brand fresh o n the market. Gorgeous 48r. s ini;tlc s tory, famil y home an "Carmel Plan" 00 CSl<ttC s12ed (4!10' de· epl ((rounds . Reecntly l'(.'Ciccorated, most 1nvit· anJe. Offered at $220,000 making th as exc<'Ul1 ve home the best pncc'tl & fmest value 1n this pre· sl.lge community. 1N TllE SHADE! Locat· ed on secluded grounds a SHORT STROLL FllOM T H E BEAC H ANO VILLAGE W /OUTSTANO I NG VIEW Of T HE S l-;A U n 1 q u e t w o ~ t •> r y an•hJlecture w /detailed exten or or BOARO & BATTEN . WEATHERED BY TllE SALT A1R. Spacious a bdrm. & ram. rm. noor plan serviced by 2':i baths. features h v. rrn w RAlSED COPPER HOODED FIRE PIT. parquet floors. WALLS OF GLASS & EXTENSIVE USF. OF WOOD S H UTTE R S Masler swte OP<'nS lhru s liding g lass wall to enC'losed ··sE C R ET GARDEN"'. the eunous may f1nd separate WRKSHP/STUOIO RM. For those who seek u home w ith c-hurm . w:irmlh & pnval'Y• in the much desired No end section or Laguna Beach. we believe this Is a rare find for only, BEACH IARGAIH UNIVERSITY PARK $210,000 FuU Price SI 35,000 Dean home. 3 bdrm , 2 ba CALL TODAY!• ~!1.1:.t11111.. S.: \!: 11 .. -. . ~!\l\1lt11r~i ~"' J 6-10-":>:'hO Anytime ~ h!t.ilu'I P10I Bldg RU&. ESTATE SALESPEOPLE l,ook1ng for a place where the art10n's at., Ocean Breezes Cool this lluecola built home! 2 story 4 bedroom wu.h dinmg. family room and f1n•pl.in • Lush ' $110,000 BKR, Call 540-1720 Cri>rgeous family home Pool. Jac, all upgrades. MISSION REALTY VACANT' Oesperate Sl33,SOO.Agent837-S998 985S.CstHwy,Laguna owner says submit on tlus 2 story 2900 sq rt NEW 4 br. 3 ba 2 story, 34 __ PhoM __ 4_9_4-_0_7_3_1_ home. Complete with oak Oakdale. Woodbridge. LCllJl9ICI MHJ-t 1052 pegged floors & 4 HUG E SJ 19,990. Owner . 213· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~!115 can ~o7 646-11111 _ti5_7_437_s ______ _ ~ . ' ·. IRJGHT [ -~ DELIGKTRJLL Y ~ sw1stuny pool home. 3Br. Laguna Niguel I ~ Reaty ... And Lhe best location & TARBELL lht· bo:.s works with you? Cc1ll Mike Franklin. "#I I Cali.&--· .. l•---------1 fAO 7000. 673-2222 " n1n1ia MO c;>UALIFYIMG! 2Ba, dining, wetb~r. everything you need for your place tn tbe :;un. S87 .900. 552-3008. VIEW OF SURF IRUIUMG 1024' ··········•····•······· fmtslde Charmer Last Year's Priu from expanded garden home in s ecured com munity. 4 BR. 3 BA LOW TAXES! Mewpori~och 106' Mabia.Homu ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... Si* ~Property %000 ' t 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Uclrm , 2 bath But•k Bay home with an AL>· DITIONAL I Bdrm & I bath 11ttachtd W\Jt 60 ft by 110 It lot with frwt trees Mas~1vt• family room wrth used bnl·k nreplace , b11r & 6IJd1nJ.( glru.s doors to 18 r1 by 42 rt. Juruor Olympic· size d.lvl.ng pool Two addt Llonal fireplaces. kitchen with built ins. upgraded <.'arpels & fresh pa1n1 t.oo ' For sale by oWrfer A:sking $124,500 Mus t sell Immediately ' ' ' Call SS7· 1668 or 634-i62tl MEWPORl' UNDER $40,000 NO CREDIT NEEDED! Low Down PaylMftt Beauurut 3 BR 2 l:h1 home 1n prei-t1g1ou ,. Eastblufr lmmaculale condition. 11a('allt. movt> 1n today. Owner will rinunc<' Mui>t s ell $159,950 964-2455 ask fo1 l':CSChemow LIDO ISLE IUY! ln111t111~ 2Br & i Ba horn" Allkmg S199.SOO und Seller wan~ action! ...: .... KEN BRITTINGHAM Rl:AL IOR . 2 BR, den, frpk . use or pools /bay & boat i.hp Prime leasehold Harbor ---------loc. By agt, 759-0244 HARIOR VIEW'S VERYIEST Country Englis h at mos pht'rc w 1th u~ed bnl'k entry le1tds you lo our Montego Camel C drpel1n g with coord1nat 1ng pi11nt. paper, and many uther upgrades A great street. u great loC'a t 1on ror Sl&t,450 Another of John Shea's hslings. Call and ask for John or us at 7521920 4 9UAIL .o!.~A.S~x, IY OWNER •IEACH is JUSt 200 steps away 38r. 2Ba, frplc, 2 ear gar m a Carmel·IJke setting on a pvt st. m L.Jdo Sands Sl.38.SOO 645-1..262 HEWPORT HEIGKTS Charming cottage w/lots or wood, new shake roof. & carpels. greenhouse Sl34,900. Call 640-5112 'Ir 11\'I' l (JR LClMUl\1\1 'f' J.fL Al' t JU~, D I Vt. l OPLU"'-, Open ! Buy like rent' Sub· mil all terms & orrers • Trades! Etc! Fantastic 4 Br. 3 Ba, Jacuz:u. Lake nl•w cnnd. 1712 lhghland 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• w,,. • ow:I View Two uruts-3 Bdrm:.. & 2 baths each Walk to beaches. parks, golf & t.eruus. Great homl' µlu.s mrome. Sl6S,OOO MOR.INS REALTY * 494-1057 * PrMidefttial Heiigtets HOft9 Last ch ance to buy Ocea ns1de h o me 111 Pre:.1dent1al Hght:. 111 Homes avail 1n lusl phase. From $79.000 An early visit 1s recom- mended 49'.!·2780. Sunset Pactfic Home Bw Ider& IUCH DOLL HOUSE $99,SOO Ideal beach home. Just s teps to surf lll best area Versatile J BR, 2 BA + family room. BERTIIA HENRY REALTORS 215 Del Mar 492·4121 Newport S.ach You Loved 10 Yrs Ago 4 Beaut. cust homes w /panoram1c ocean views avail for sale rrom S!28,000. You must see the quall ty of I hcs e homes. An ear ly v1s1t. 1s recommended 498·0200 or 831 ·9122. Suns et Pacific.' Home Bua Ide rs. $325.000 6.11-0900 /\gt Sall .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• •FANTASTICAL Costa Mesa Shangn lo dbl wide tux ury llvtng Rtn 19711 2Br. 2811 Sk)'ltrw 1n udu lt p~rk s wimm1nl(. jQ('U.t.f!I. & llOt'llll DC l.lv1t1ei. galore All ror un der S24,000 Purk rent $lOH140 Ccilltfoniia Pacific Mobile llome Kcalty 2700 Harbor, Ste 208 540-Stl7 Owner DesP.erate Obi wide Park Lunt!, 1m mac. below mkt value. 128.500 Make Otter 166 28XX > Mabtl9H..Ston ........ 5 SAH ClE:MEMTE DUPLEX $16.900 Nt!at J~ 11 pm, I BR unit. with exlrJ gut<st .ipt Short walk to beach or •hoppmr. BERTHA HENRY REALTORS 21..5 Del Mur 4!n I tzi • TRIPLEX In Corona dt-1 Mar Only $172.000. All 2 Bdrm Jo)-plc, c·ommumty pool. b parkmg11pcs TMl!stateMaken 1714) 751-6063 TRIPI.EXES Pre·1>&le or finan<.'1al purtners sought for new corutrucuon. Secured . Western Pa<'1f1 <.' Properties 731-1522 20 YEAR SALE ~!:~~ ...... ~~.~~ EXCESSIVB. Y HIGH MORTGAGES All GOHEFOIEVH 1st lime in 0 C , 20 yr fmancin~ now avail for purchasing or an·park re sales or your mut"h soul{ht a ft er dream OfffCE IU>G SITE HW'IUngton Beach 27.000 ~q . rt lot near Pat>1r1ra Hosp1L11I ;, Points Shop Cntr & C1 v1r Center. SllS.000. David Bourke Rltr 546.995() house This means ror all ------ of you that JUSl couldn't Lots for sale Many w1Lh afford bu,y1n11 & home in plans & permits. S111gle & the past, may now cnJOY multi units. Ocean view the happy expenf'nce or Agt l)av1d 673-72960 owning your home 10 the M8,L51 I mobile home µark of -.-------- your choice. fo'ordetiuls, View Lots. Y1>rba Linda CA l 1 F 0 RH I A \·)a<.'re +. $'97.000. I acre P IRC + 1139.000. paved road. AC uut. 528-6461 MOBILEHOMF.SALES ---- 2706 Harbor. Ste 208 540-5937 ACNOIJI for s. 1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IACIES Excellent m1n1·ranch s ite . south or Orange County, a lmle rough but workable . BK R ( 7141677 ·sail OR522-0530 Ma•1••o...t. ltnort 2400 • •••••••••••••••••••••• LOOKING FOR MOUNTA1N, DESF:RT. RANCHESorRESORTS We Have Some Fine Ones ~ --973-4626 ......... R.E.l.c. 16.31 E . t7th sue. SA CMof~ --------Pl'•oputy 2550 47 ACIES ••••••••••••••••••••••• South or Oranite Count y $3,700 per acre Tt.•rm!>. BKR (714) 676-5717 0 R 522· 2\l80 Pmil Ploce-Oceansi• 2&3BEDROOM Harbor Vu•w Homes. 3 Caplah CMG I 071 Wrm -t den. Com er lot. ••••••••••••••••••••••• a.ad! Property 1350 lovely g arden Low1·---------••••••••••••••••••••••• down ()wn e r /A gt VA· FHA GARDENTOWNHOME 2carGarages 1·413-9924 & ... 1·757-1623 644·2562 or 640-5.357 LIDO ISLE 2 or 3 BRJ 2 Ba. by owner $215,000. 673-~22 UDO ISLE. 2800 sq ft. Owner rinanc1ng. 4 bdrm 3 ba. din area hg liv rm, mod kit .• patio. p r1 v beach & tenms. 1.,., lots etc $250.000. 675-6259 OCEAN VU GOLF TO 3 bdrm. 2.,., ba, quality upgraded Lwnhae. Owner 2700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• <-' h a n g 1 n g 8 r e 0 ll • IO ACltE RANCH REDUCED to 185.000 Remodeled ranch borne Mary R ED CARPi-;T with open beam ceilings REALTORS 831·225:> & Vlews in all direction" 492-9700 ~ ----------1 AND J u.st a short dnve from Orange Co. The pool. spa & bnck patJo are fenced 1n ror com plete pnvacy. The re maming acreage is for you to do with as you please. Call now! 971-4626 .. ..... R.E.blc 16.31E.17th St ~C .. SA *JUST LISTS>• 3 BR 2 BA. large Family Room, !>hake roor and used brick fireplace. Super baq~ain at $85.000. Owner will help fmance Less than 20"'.: down and own er w ill carry balance. Sharp 3Br w/pool. $87,000. Wnhrn Pocific Properff H Call731·1522 3 BR. 2 ba w;ram rm & dinang rm . PRICED LO W for fas t sale . $79,SCX>. w /many recreation •••••••••• ..... 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 lxirm, :111ba.3400sq H. Huccol.i Super s harµ '>hl•W~ I 1kt> a model ··nt1•rtaine r·s dclt ght. HURRY' $189.900. Ry agent. llclh. 213 592. 1357 or 714·9G4 2431 /835 0211, pugt.•r 119515. Call 540·1151. l~~~~~~~~I ~HERITAGE • • _ REALTORS. 2 sly home w /pool & J<l <' . 14 m1 to ocean Open hsl'.' Sun .. Bkr 963·11377 i .................... _I VETS BYOWHER --- 4 hr &. beaut pool Mesa Churm1ng E-sade 2 BR $9'J.500. Lovely 3Rr + del MM ..ire a Will sell bungalow w 1!.ep ~uest den + all Py U<.'cess for 1·ootral't of sale $97 .500 hse & dbl gar un alley RV . $ 7 . 4 0 0 d o w n , Shown by apJJl unly <..:all Must. see tu apprec1at1.• ~1mo 5551 llt'tl /\V(' &l2 &125 rnn Only Call Bonntl' Ucndcr ut A~. 84().2.531 54M>IUO, H 4 wkdys for EASTSIDE aµpt 1044 We hJ\l' lwu ~clOO buvs that you should l'ee One IMS J BR & 2 na. on a big lot for nnly $79.900 The uthl'r h:b 2 BR and a l>ach umt on a lar~e 1{2 corner lot ror $!12.500 Call 640-446.1 I 026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spmish McmsiOft Converted lo J units {)('can view. 1mpress1ve landmark f'ride of ownership, newly re modeled $195.000 NORINS RE.ALTY * 494-8057 * MUST SELL lought~ &Must~• Lar~e Oxfonl M<Xid .w; bedroom Un1vers1ty Park Ill. with bonus room , 2'l bath . f-'1repl ace & lwo patio:. 551 1716 NICF..'-'T W!::STSIDE &Toro 10l2 SIOIClelowMarbt! 3 hdrm, 2 ba, nf'w ••••••••••••••••••••••• Steal a Woodbridge k1t<'hen, heated Pl•OI, Deluxe condo !<'am com· dramatic.' "EASTON" JilC , R V al.'cess .. new · 2148 sq. ft , totally up fenN•. 921 Capital urr plex, 2 Br, owne~ will graded Only $129,995 W1 l:.on Pq<'e rt•duc• help rin 768'6275 ' (To PTin"s. $22K down, 911.500 Agent 646-SHJ 494-86ll agt · a s s u m 9 '; I 7 M ESA o F::L MAR by .Uwt1ft90t1 Beach I 040 Clearwater. Gall coiled owner lmmac 4 Bdrm, ••••••••••••••••••••••• (408)268-0633, Patr1C'k . RV storal(l'. nr ever JOG TO BEACH _A....;gt.=--·------- yth1n1t, nc.a ullfull y Su_i>er b_uy. highly UP· Quarter acre, 3Br, 2Ba. lands<-'P d ~-M54 graded, J bdr Just bum ram 1 I y kit c h en. BY OWNF:R Lovely 3llr, 1'2Ba + fam rm On cul de-sa c, frpk, lg fn<'d yd S82.500 64.'>·:.HJ evt's your toothbrush & move hrepla<'l'. professional m Open Sunday 12 noon landscaping. spnnklers. Lil sold. 5151 Spar~ow, dogrun, patio w/cover Edinger Bolsa Chica. House opens on park hkc Ag\. yord for indoor-outdoor Corcno ct.IM• I 022 COf'OIMI del Mer I 022 Living Community p()OI park, tenn1!I. $89.500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 17462 Wayne 552 0543. cae: llDRIB BLll?f S ca. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE CORONA DEL M.AR Irvine Terrare. Lovely 2 Bedroom + Oen. Jn Park T.ike Setting. Surrounded Ry Trees nnd ft""lowers . .Jus t A Llttle T L.C. To Make It One Of The Finest l n The Area. $174.500. 111 DOYY DRIVE 631 -1800 Owner Open hou~e Sat ·sun JUST IMAGINE the room you'll have with 3 bdrms. 2'"' ha. sprl.'ad over 2200 sq. fl. 2 fireplaces-one In ram. rm. and tbe other In masi.. hdrm. Fast esrrow ~Ible PARK REALTY551·5000 EXECUTIVE amerut.tes. White water view ... SJ60,000. 496-2413 493-9494 49>5220 830..5050 Ownr must sell. cslm 3 br. 2 ba. 3400 sq ft hm Lrg lot.$129,500.495-5058. THE BLUFFS View • lock lay 2632 Y1ata dtt Oro 4 Ir. 21/2 bcrHts c~ !!;!!°at _G_R_EJ_A_T_B_U_Y_ 644-5224 · AT A LOW PltlCE ............................. ,. ...... d * 2 T1llP'lDES • ••••••••• •••••••••• • •• • Nr Lake Park. Min to eon.a .. M• 3122 bch. 1·4 BR, 3 ba. 1·3 BR. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2~ ba: 1-3 BR. 2 ba, 5 O N THE WATER gar. fprplc"s. $}89.000ca. Prestigious Condo w1lh 1709-17l3 "Atab,.ma, HB. pnme Bay. Ocean & Jet 536-1718 ty views. Furl se<.'unty POOL HOME 2 Br, 2 ba, patio hm. Lrg. In the Racquet Club of lot, cpt, drps, 2 car gar, I~~~~~~~~~~ beaul.lful Irvine A 4 or 5 many xtras. Below mkt.. bedroom home with $89.500. Call for appt. private e ntry J car 4.92·5373or495·4997 3 lrg bdrms, new <'an>et· ing A/C, stylish brickwrk in kit, cstm covered patio. sm.950. ._.EW TRIP• r.v bldg. Pool & dock for 50 ft " .._ boat. 2Br, 2Ba fully IY IUILDER runushed. Sl.500/mo yrly garage. formal dining MisslOfl Vi~io 1067 room and the yards have ••••••••••••••• •••••••• b~en beautifully landst•aped. Thi!> may be 3 BR 2 Ba Condu. air JUSl the home for you cond., ('rpts. dra pes. caU today pool, sgl story. $66.750. . 714/830-5085 RAMCHRULTY 551-2000 PLAH4 ltit CAMPUS VIEW f'our bedroom home in Turtle Rock. Separate ramily r oom with fireplacl', 2' 2 RA. walk- ing distance to elem. and high S<'hools, two patios and pnced al a com· pel.lllve Sl 18.000 red hill ~ .. :. 552-7500 MUSTSC\.L Beautdul 3 Bdrm Cordova . Upgrades. frpk. prof landscaptng 8."1).2()11 l'Wwpori S.och I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BIRDWATCHER'S DELITE· "'BLUFFS" 3 bdrm, ~orgeous bac k bay V ICW $190 ,000 w/land. 644 4394 Open Owly WIDE A FRAME Steps to ocean, pools & tennis. 3Br, 2Ba . loaded w/charm. $114,500. Caywood Realty Inc. 5411.1290 Npt Hts. charmer 2 bdrm. 2 ba, approx 1400 sq. ft $139.000 642-9966 424 San Bernardino Ave NB F'tnd what }OU want in Dally Pilot Clnssaheds LCllJlltO Higwl I 052 Laguna HI~ I 052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• file~.~~~!.~~~! ADULT LIVIHC. Panoramic mount mn a nd valley v 1(>ws 1n the carefree adu ll l'nvironmcnt uf Monarch Summit. 2 brdrooms. den, 2 baths. up~ractes. Exrl'llcnt community fuctlities. St35.000 A COlDWIU IAHICH CO, 496-7222 831 -0836 -- • • $10,000 DOWN $1075/Month SI 30,000 Balance SKYVIEW REALTY 768-3111831·3000 1010 Large 2 story, 4Br, 2Ba, pool. 1acuzz1. solar heat· mg. 1"11 fman<.'e. no <.'rcd1t •••.-•••••••••••:••••••• needed, 957·1998. Pno on· Super large 2100 master ly. p P swte & family. wet bar sunken LR 2 stry 4 bdr VIEW s ingle family s acnf1<'e HVH Phase Ill. 3Br, B!,790 San Diego Frwy S 16 7, ~00. Fee land. _&_Har_bo_r_97_9_·_1640 ___ _ 644-4887 aft 5pm Othet-IHI &tat. EASTBLUFF CONDO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• super water vu 2 BR. I•• Mobile Honwa Ba. 2 fplc "s f'nnc only For C!...._ 714·593-0704 $162,UOO. -1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OOVER SHORES A~:~~~ e PmNM antic •iew po68essioru;. buy rentals, Of lack Bay rent to own. lnfo. 4,000 sq rt of gracious h v 841.e89S ml( offer btfl views of --------- Back Bay and Fashion 21r house lrlr $2850. I br, Center Lg pvt master good cond. 291 Monte swte w /sunken tub Vista,CM.646-9566 t-4 BR. sgl st.ry & 2·3 IJ R , lse Waterfront Home:. all spacious deluxe unit!> 631 1400 Bike to b('h from here.1 _"'-_______ 3144 1198.ooo r p 2412 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Delaware.118 536·l718 Elegant new large 3Br lftcOl'llP P'ropH+y 2000 S795 !month to month 1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Ca II collect , 408-268--0633 COVINGTON LaiJ-8.acll 3148 FOURPLEX ••••••••••••••••••••••• A beauurully maintained fa•aald lay 'Covtnt.'lon'", lcx:atNI in Steps rrom beach. J lir. a n t Q u 8 11 Y r I n e s leeps 8. Newly r1• neighborhood Prirt' modeled. July $2400. $190.000 Hurry call T ...... Asaoc 752·1920. 494-1177 499-4591 A 9UAIL ~ PLACE IOp. n •.JO P.M.t 7UMITSC.M. Beautiful brand new 4 I br. loft, ( /p. 3·2 br, I 'n ba townhouse. ull bltns. crpt.s. drps Hurry, buy now Tom Lee, Rllr, 642·1603 Mewpott•adl 3169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Walerfront Lido Isle mon thly 4 br 1213)270-4547 or (213)934-0920 DOCK-VIEW-POOL 2 Br . 2ba Cono u Beaut1fully furn1shNI Se<: bldg. Adults only $1500/mo. Waterfr on1 Homes 6.3l·1400 sky Illes opens ont lLLNESS FORCES SALE lushly lndspd yd & pall ._ _____ Kl--•I wipool & Jacuzzi. Addi· Dbl wide Nwpt Twn_hse. uon JBr, & Hull baths + sunken l:v rm. ~mque maid qtrs w /full bath. wet bar. prore~s1onaly Home bl\ around ccnte lndscpd Won t la st UDO ISLE rourtyord, SpanlSh sty I 1~278Ul ror comfortable hvmg Mobile ..... Stor. t5x25' k1l<'hen w 1b1t t7141141.elts BBQ. oversized game rm :e~~ ~m":~o~ ~~er-•FANTASTICAL ta1rung $415.000. M C fuaoc1al 1714 I 994·5855 Seo Sidt •-'Y HI ll--4-ft.DES Take your p1<'k rrom these spac10W1 4 plcxes 2 BR. 3 or 4 bat h ~. ri repla<'e'I. shake roof Lota or extras l5' ( down payment. no lo11n recs 3 BR, de.n. steps to watec. AJI Udo social events, commun cotr. beaches. yacht & tennis club mcl SIJl(} mo lse. $1300 sum mer 673-0308 Pn<.'ed from Sl&.S.000 1 t-0 HmlMI UNfM wl.a.d $18:'>,000 Fo r licta1 s, ••••••••••••••••••••••• <.'all 540 115t Gemu al 3202 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~HERITAGE Sea caps & sunselJ!, u bln Cypre:.s lrg 4 BR, J bJ. BIG CANYON family paradisf' 2Br + pool Avail July 1575. • • REALTORS TOWNHOM E bonus rm lo El Morro By 2 bdrm, 2 ba, tennis pool, the Sea, your own pvt 1~~~~~~~~~~1 -897 __ 004_1 _____ _ JAC . <'slm design & Cum bch. park rent only Sl60 IOO% TAX She lter, on S2S •HOMEAHDERS• In llvln~ area $111*,500 CALL TODAY <PK10961 to sso.ooo dwo Break IOOO's or va<'&D<'les AJ>pt on Y 759-9121 M·F C..fonllo Poclflc even 11 times gross LOW RENTALS ....,.._., OWMr Mobile Home Realty $1~.ooo. S41·4054___ AU a.reaa·All pnces Popular Delores Plan. on 2706Harbor. Ste 208 •:>57-0824• com1!r w 1wrap around 540..5937 4-PLD IJFr:TJMESERVICE U h Costa M.sa Good In all 23 orficeii ~ o. H1g ly upgrade<! FIXED INCOME'> 1 FEE lh"n FRE ... rur ""ls"" to appre"lat"" l..'lr0 e 2 br u.nlta l unit~ " .,. "" "" ' " .,,.,, i-8 G,..ldenwest dbl " -•LIFE•• 11"" 500 644 '"'"~ nu• '" v ha\'C pvt pal1c>!' Grt:ut ~ ""'· ~ wide, all appllonces. lorotion Pr1n only Homesaptsdplx.ea bacbii W .a..,... TO IUY spa('(? rent SW l!> min lo StM.SOO David Bourke Also summer rentul:. "'"' bch (/\.5181 I Rl'llltor. 546-0050 SMALL SAM PL!:: home In Cumeo Shores. Mablt. HcMM Store sisobach. free ulll' Shor«llfts nr Spyiitnsii 141.tlt5 La5~1de. unique 2 on lot $2001 br. k1d!i t>k , rum llill Have 1ncomr pro ----------• ()n(' 3h yr old tn lcvrl. :l ~ 2 hr kuu. pell> <>It pert1 tu tradi: Qua al Cl a~:!l l lt"tl Ad~ sl'll h1 bd 2 ba ratm home' On1• m:>:t+den luds air wow Bullde~. Mr Heatherton Items. sm.ill 1l1•m!> n1 remodf'led 2 br I bu th S37Hbr kids pe~ 1rn• 644·AAl:ll any item 1>12 56ill Owner '129.000 6'&8300 CaU today & mo .. e I "JAIL Y J'll Q f Aportmentt ~ ••••·············•····· ...........•........... ••••·••·······•········ , Costa Meta 3824 ~..ts Funtish.d ~to Shor. 4100 Offiu lefttal 4400 ........ ... . .. ..... .... . . . . .. . . . . . ....... .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . ...... .. .. . ............ l206 • ........., ...... 3240 u.,..~ 3252 38'2 ........•...........••. ••••••••••••••••••••••• . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "" """""'.a...d l 9 0 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••• ·······•···•·•········· ···•·······•···•······· ···•······•····•·••·••· '°111 I .-iiunll 1 11tt.1g1• !'\nllt'tl Jmoni: lJ ll In:~' VII Pll'lUfi.'':>11\JI.' 'lrl't'I ltllllflL' hlfo(hh,,;hl\'li Wllh \lrlllx.I & .. \Jlll~ti l(lj" M7~my uttl i;.o1.11d C.ill A n cl y I. o n lot f 1· I I o "' l96 115.5 1 Ult. cplb dpri.. hllO'>. ·•••••••••••••••••••••• encl g1.1r $!~ mo Agt Two bedroom. fluntani:ton Shar,. lariie house• w nat't' '9t<>RSSIONAL M~Dl('AL Ut:NTAI. IAUOA ISLAND °'° ~ , a.W'\del.'k 2 'tury \ u llOMJo; WA:-rft:U for .in '\ l'l:." l1A.1llun .i hr 1 .iir .m fr~~7 ~ Tl,.~, .- ('J·~ H;ltl-l!Olll Bch t Milt< lo bt•ut•h mellow ... angll.., ~motcrr ... Omta ,cMttt 3826 Manager ph 900-5.329 ok Rl'f~ ~ 0730 Se\'t>n room -.wte nual ll'&.\C N1~ twmt' IM."' IJ\'fl 'lOH, Im.Jr\ •HOMl!:FJNUl'Hl:>• Pvt pany 642 ~ hldl up rncd }'cl Uni} ~~. ' .... 3J07 ...............•..••... Nt'w l~ury b<mH! 2 br, den, JllC'U7l.I, 2 '1 boa frplc, bceum <·t•tl. 2 l-'r gar. 11ppl.ll!I 3tl bland S800 yrly 6'7~ 4!11.! or eves 67$· 5201 ~UM~ \l(t noft'T Ldlte ~t l2SS s.')5() 4 br :! b<1. I .. m rrn ,\ <: ~uullful :-&.-. homt· ui pnm,. JI t'.t ll<o uf Ed 111.i1:r bl.•lwt•1·n '°>1Jitno1J11 & I'-t'"' I J n!.l I ~!I I <! Ma) brook Gtimuu Rt-~lty ~ OO~i •.•...•.•.•.....•...... On ~ lake J br 2 b.i . A1C.:. pvt 11pa. dub & lake pnv~ $G4S 871 388!1 Miuioa Vl•to 1267 ...•..••.••.....•••..•. ~3brn·nt (1pt1on1 Vww ii m ret• 557 0824 Wn"'9n1tff 3298 ..•.•..••.............. Grab liu:. J 1,r, 2 b.a w :! t·ar j(Jrage, palm, fnrc.l yd Only $405 9&1 ·2566. Agt Noft.'_l' __ _ GAROEN APTS CORONA DEL M/\R 2 Hr TownhoUJ>e, frpk Pool. tonmi. Some oee.an & Catalina v1ewi. C.:loi.e to 1-·a~h1on l1tland & fine beach. 644-261 1 .....•.....•..•••..•.•. B;u·helot. lr2 . b lln:s breakfoi.t bur, rov d RM. ln!.lry tnl . $225 rno 49A-03111 ('\(''I I Br Jpt Jll Ol'W <'f1h drpt., .:ara..:t'' ~75 HI'! ... & dl'po:> rt•q cl H:Jil 11>4fi ..._... .. °"leach 3840 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'rJIE EXCl1'1NG ,ALM MESA APTS. MlNUTESTONPT liClf na(•h, 1&2 un from $220 & uµ l\dull~. N1> Pl'l" l!.111 Ml'!l:t Dr (.) lllki. t:u~l of Nt:" vort Uh!.l I ~6-!IXnO GAV roomm.ult' nt't.'dt-d lo -.b1uc nan· Nt'W1>01 I 11 e· ,11 h h •I m ,. <.: " I I 7!',2 1100 for l>un + ret·cpllon :>rea *i:liO I mun th Joy W. YHh Co 499-2237 498-0660 ~'em.all' lo ,hare 2Br 2Ba l art) ofos. l>vt enl ;ipprox .1pl m In.ant' w /male 8x33' S:ISO , mu 11127 $150 rno 7~2 t7R.1 Westrl.IH. NUti:IJ..(l'JOCI LOOtCING FOR A ROOMMATE? CAU. HOUS6-MATES F«EEREHT! PIHIHSULA Spacious 4 bdrm home JUSl ~"' block to the Jelly •lbr, nice yd. ~ara~t'. pnvitcy. $235 mo No l>t!LS. 833-8974 •ll0M1';FINOERS• ~ 2br kid:. l>l'b 10w11 Adult community. brand house5m ree5SH~I new 3 bdr 2 ba twnh.w ~fOMEt~INOl-:J<S• Costo Mfta 1824 SHARP, beach. 2 & 3 UH. $190 Bat•helor, apt~. • ••• •• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • r r p I • ti I 8 h w a ), h t' r . be a m ~ . s t• rn I r u r n . 832-4134 Larc)Ht Mt"Vlce llWGQ M61tE HFBlR.AL S! ,rofHtloHlly Sl11u We've• got ~pnnc fever ul L1<111 Maran;1 V1llag1· Whale 1t laiib we'rl' oHcr lllR free renl on beaut. of rr<•e :.pace ovnlOOking the Bay Spat'l' Cron\ 290 to 1270 :sq ft u1el crµl!i. drp1>, A /C, 5 day J3mlonal !:tt'rv. & ull ulil pd Take advantage of our :;pnng fever & free rent offer w~·11 p ro · bably come to our senst'~ hy :.ummcr Call or -.tn11 by any wel'kduy bwln II 30& ~,·:WI ----- and only one door from l•---------1 t he ocean. Encloi,ed J.)atio, 3 ear garage. nat·e· ly decorated. $900/mo 011 a one year lease. Agent. 1'\Jlly carpeted & draped HouMs furnished or w /t•ent r A /C Ret• u..furnlthed 3300 LA MANCHA APTS garage. patios, 960·2.358 trop1ral J::I P alm 1311 Large 1,2&3 heu room Broadway center. pool. i:olf dose •••••••• ••. ••. • •••••• • • by. $500 mo. 213/697 1832 3 bdrm 2 ba + alt'n, m gardt:n apts Dshwhr, I•---------ROOIN _______ 4_0_0_0 bltns. encl gar. gas bbQ SPAN1Sll STYLE, smRle Pool Gas Pd. 778 Se•ott level 3 Ult owner's unit Pl 642-5073 on cul·de·~al' Neu Spr 1971 biJ-4400. eves. Garden Grove ~ CdM Village 3 RR :! Ba, fpk. bltn1>. ne wly dt: t'Ur»ted $.S75 673 7229 VlEW Qwt.'t Partly fum 2Br. den. frpl( L3rge pat111 $750 /mo Wa lt>rf r onl H ome ~ t.31·1400 4 BR. ram rm, bonus rm, pool & J8t:Ul21 l'rt:!>lt.:1• ne1ghborhoocl, $7!15 mo Penrungton Proµertll'S 968·46112 $ii5 2br kids pcl sharp' $385 Jbr kids fpk gar Pdllosm fee 557-0824 •llOMEJ-'INDERS• Costo Mesa 3224 . - --- ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR & den w /2 b<1. frplc & ClOSETO oc~ ... N closed gar. Nr s hopping ~ clr. no pets. 8445 mo. New3br.21-'lbli&2br,2 Mgr, 1142-3 157 or ba t'<XldOS. Pool, Jacuzzi. 21J/S92 2545 dbl gar. open beam real --- mRs. Choose your carpel New 3 BR. skylites. loft. $550 & $450. Weslhluff fcnc·ed, fpk , 2 hlb heh '.'11lage Vwrnna & cu 9i50. 4974341 , 499 2181 nyoo. t>.11 ~I lmmed <1<·c·upam·y, 4J;Sr. Tranquil P<Jn1>r<irn1t· l'1B<t, furn rm. hug(• yd. View 3 msl r ~1. fldrm~. !'low lu :.1·hools, ,hr1p!., 2 1 ~ l)a Jo'rµlt', :-1•µ lwy K1i.JsOK.Ganlrnd halcony & y..arfl /\11111 S-175 ~; :n11 !lfi:4 :!!127 l(.jr<ll(l' oµnrll. ()W. lra~h . ' romp tx:.iutifully t·pl ·u & 4 hdrm 2 ba. ch1ldren1 pl'l clrap~d thru oul Onl) ()1'. W..alk to s~·hools & oc5oi m ·r·o . • II licJt'h l>:iy:. h42 4463. ;;:!3 2282 ° · 'ct: ' " t::v~ 91~1 211;12 S5SO mo. W t ·~ y·u You Wall Like ll' Beaut ft .._... 1 ~ 4bllrm. FR SS50. 0022 llrand new townhomt·'· 2 Rhodesia. H B. 675-546'1 or br. 2 ba. MSC> mo 12.'iO aft 5PM 634-4470. Near Ml ft. 3 br, 2', ba, $S50 Magnolia & Hamilton mo. 1450 :.q ft l ear -- ~a ra~t'.S, fncd yar d , Hr:.ind new l BR, 2 ba. 1rplc. Jtnum. bal('ony. llunungtun L.rndmark heam l't'lln~:.. vool & .,µa twnh:.c Ind ~ar, ~ hr VH·t1H1J & l'.in.>on "l'l' n ·r t·tr. m.rnv \tr:.i:. fi.:11 C~orti:ll :.!0140 \dlh S415 mo !Hi14 JO!l l :125 FLOW I·: I< \'Vt''\ JUH. I l»J . l'l•rtipl 1 t• l"'''I! h \N.tlk l'f111d11 .1 t.r .: rnodelt-d Nt•W 111-.1111•-, 1111 lt.1 upgr .. 1h•1l t•ph. 111111,, 1 htlrlr<'ll. nu II'°'" ~1;:, \ rl) b1· lil I 11'4.J l:.!1!1 or nw1 f.:JI I~•. <1;1!1 MJl4 •.!1;1 11:r.i U::!XI 3242 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3269 NO FEE' Houses. condos. duplexe• Mental P:iv1lmn, 675-4912 llkr PARK LIDO Twnh:.e. 2Br. den. 2' 2 U.i. frplc. elec gar dr. pool, ma lure adlt. $495 mo 645 7386 Open• Huy lrke renl, 4 Br 3 ba. Jacuu1. et c t7 l2 Highland. $325,0UU home Agt .. 631 0900 Plush 3 BR. 3 ba w /boal shp. l blk to beach. $750 540-6245 all 4pm. ---SEA VIEW Unobslrut•ted \l ll'W or ocea n and Newport Beach. 3BR. Jba. New. full security T 1.•nn1s , Jll<'UZZI. S WI mm 1ng $000/mo consider be opl A!(t/Owner Ask ror Rnd al <714 I 32.5·2996 or 1)1•an at (714 l 832 5144 Spt"l'lf} Seavrew Home Brand new xtra lg :.pht level 4 bdr, lg F H • J bu, 3 frpl, gorgeous Bark Bay view S795 mo 8.13·8714. 631·362A --- NEWPORTTERRACt:: 3 br. 2 112 ba t•ondo, washer & dryer No pets Pool $475. Avail July lsl. Call (213 )248-4006 Beaut 3 Ur. 3ba. dl·n :! fpks Walk lo bch. P•llll, tenm~ 1•rts, $85(1 mo m111 tl mo bl' trl5 !)Sli7 l'' t·~ ur !i-llHYH7 ---------(JI(; C/\NYO:-l 2 tilt I dt:n. ranlasur golf l'r'ol' vu SllSO 54i 70 11 . ti4ll 00511 ---- Newport Dl•ach. Hran!.l 2 fir I ha, lnt·d vard.1----------•1 new 2 I.Jr. 2 Ila. 1lbl ~ar. l'hll>l-d i:arai:l·. dlitt1rt·11 WATERFRONT rront & batk patio 1\u1t .... 11k. no 1>1.•t:. S:l25 Ml! 04:~ no p\'ls s.'1~>, mo t lwnl'r 222:! Pom11na. 1ha1t 7 r, 60' BOAT SPACE (7M 111:.i:.1 02011nr1;.w 47111! -------J BK. 2 l•.i. Ir~ ~ton•· I rph· 3 Ull, 2'": Ha' $2,UOO rno. BLU F'f'S, :!Bdrm!>, 2' 2 Bu . new C'f1ll. pvt v..aral $1t7:1 Roy McCordk ~and $775/nm. Grel'n rn<i li42 Zt>.')\! 181 0 Mewpori Blvd. b c I ls . po•> I .., ll k r , Costa Mesa 548-7729 fi44·0t:.14. \Br 2Ha. m•w 1·µt:-. 1 ho,111 ----------1 & .,hJrp S.1!15 mo I"\' rd l.1::1\SI:: OR lft'il-: Ol'T r{'(f P1•L., & kul-. OK jJ..'l l•.J11•1· home. :-.uper dt:an 3 Newport Cr\·-.t Cond•J" 97()i;H96 Bil r .. m rm . frplr , 2:1 or I hdrm" $/lllCI tu iNJllpJµcr lhru11ut $1i511 SGSll per mu 1\ll r1•ad} 111 rno. ht•. .iardent•r ind 11tTupy Ai..'l &15 02:15 522 8631 3425 •.•...•.•......•.•••••. 137-12 Ncwl..and SI n·1·1 . (.j,mlt•n (: mvl' Bt•JUl1ful two bt'<lroom luwntwu't:' I n c ' l' c I I l' n l ne1ghborhoocl l'rivall' p.iu11 'll'W from 111.,,1·1) ktlchl•n t'rll'IO'ol'd g a r j g l' ~ • 11 n 11 I . $320/monlh Call Clydt· cManagt-r Apart · menl1!301 1714 I 891 1013 OCEAMYIEW San C.:lemenlt' 2 &tory enci un1l. lownhouse. 3 Br, 2' ~ bu. rec rat:1hue~ Wulk to ~hops & bus. $425 mu 770 2317 owner /<tgt 1!.leal ror proh:~'wn.il couµll' over ~u M11l1vn dollar rl•crcall•IOJI l.1t·1ll ly ~ hr H 01·unl) l'hl'ol' to beal·h llc1Tl'allo11al vt·h1cle ~tora~l' :iv:i1l..a ble Pl'l OK. 9ti0 136ti AfMrhntnh Fumilhed ....................... lcllMKI lslClftd 3 7 0 6 •••.•..•.....•....••.•. 4 br 2 b.i. lg patio. w 1a view $.S50. Avail 6/20 7SZ.. L.978 Corona~ Mor 3722 .••.•.••.•.•........... 2 Br. Jl,ba patio. yard, i:ar S375 TSLMgmt 1ngc1ale & Warnt>r townhoube. $425/mo A1o1enl al frplc. encl llM>-1371 or tall owner Jl 846-0107 1)42.}6()3 ---------:! Br. 112 UJ h.1wnhou:.e. g:irage p,11111. pool. J:JCU/£1 /\!.lull~ 011ly $175 1~2010 ----- /\LL NEW. ti unit:. "'our 2Br. 2ba. two JBr, 2ha t:pts drpi,. bll1n~ w/2car prk'g. N1> peu, 310 Vic tona642 2164 l hr!! ba Apl Pool. qwet area. $325 mo. 645-5088 -------- MESAPIMES Bach $230. I Br $285 2 fir $35U. Pool , Jacuz:r.1 , adults. nu pt>t:. :!6!10 llarla /\ve. ('M <Mt•l>a Vt•rtlt• l>r Jo: utr II arl>or lllvd 1 5orn·2't47 SUPER MICE •l.,()('kt.-d i.:ar w /IA ~tor •DIW. p&lJO. lndry rm •Special cabinet s pace •Gas heal. 1-(&:i cooking ~as hot waler all free. "Adults. no pets I Br $270, 2 br $310 Month to month 2323 Elden /\Vl', CM fi42-760S KJOS OK 3 br S300 mo Pool Call lwtwn JUam lo ipm~ 2Br. cluldren weleom<'. no ~u.. i.lartmK at $245 mo 846-0007 Seawind Village New 1&2 bdrm luxury adult apLS an 14 1.1lani. from $270 + pools. ten nas. waterfalls , ponds' From San Diego i''rwy dnve North on Beuch to Mct'adden then Wesl on Mc Fadden to Seaw1nd V1lla~e (714)893·5198 MEARIEACH & CIVIC CEMTER BRANU Nf':W Spac1nu~ deluxe 3 & 4 Ur /\II nltn:., fJ1>kll. gar, lgc yd 520 Yorktown Jui.t We.,l ol Al.•ad1 Blvd !)fi0·221!f or 53t> 1718 NI-~ 2 & 3 BK, jdUlt upts. pool, pal11>!', fµlc Fu ll ~'Cunly $365 & up. 1702 fionda al Adams. $200/$275 I br. l blk from oceun. 2011 19th S t. 962 ·884 7 a gt H UNT IN G TON 1..ANDMAHK CONDO. 3 BR 2 Ba, Wl•thar, pool & rl..'t' fat:1l Sii5u Cuab & Wallace. 962-4454 STl.JUIO 11lcl ('dM fl\l 'lt·w2 11r f<.nl'l gar l>1W pallu .• 1\atl .... .,., llJ I , s:n11 mo t1J :i 17111 & 2 bdr. new t·:.trpel. paint Pool. tree!. Nr Slall·r :-Jt-Wland S345 846-8>1.'i!i or lt93 2'.JS!I hl & la~l m()!. S300 fii5 1277 ~ 5711:$ J Bh1<.'k' frnm th•· ot•1·;111 .! llr Jpl w 1:n1·t J!:tral!r S.1<!5 mo I li1·droorn $214<1 mo 1!!12 W.illat'l' 615 1.2&1 a fl tiP M fw5·S 12fi or fi:n ~% ---Costa Mtta 3724 2 Hr upper, <'JllS . drµs , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~aragt' No Pt•ls. Nr sso WEEt< & UP nee $280 751 JH9_ti __ Studio, I bedroom Maid st'rv1cc. pool 2:.17fi Nl'Wport Iii. l ' M. 5'18·9755 or 6'15 ~$967 Newly •kc 2 hr w /i!ll r Slt~'i Nt'W cplS & Lall' Wtr pd. 217ti "O" l'lal·enlla 636·4120 1 ·5 M F 2 Br duplex. comµI rto done CJ>lS, 1lrp~ :'Ytu ... 1 ~l't.' lo aµpret· S:.!!15 $310 6<15 2274 :1 hr apl. SJ70 mo Frpk. C'rtd ){ara1H' <:all ~tr Lluyd 897 2515 ------- •LONG HE/\C.:111 Hr Stv . rl'f Aclults . no pl'l!> (714)83:111!174 ------2Br. 113'1. m1crOWUVl' oven. ~ar. n1J pets. clos"' w bch s:l001rno 962 4522 Cht.'erful & Nl'w 2 lwd :! ba, OtW, Ft l'. gar No children 962 7788 A.,k for Mark SUSCASITAS Nicely furnished I hdrm Clo ... t'd ~jr S2:JO up /\1lulls. nn pl•l:. :!I Ill Nl'wport lll\ll SiunntnJ! lrJ! J BR, 2 ha. B d gankn Jl>I Pool. n·t· J · r . ne"" rpls. yar . Jrl'a. ~ i lfl w 18th St chtldn·n OK. SJOO mu bi3 ~22 ............••......... Room w I k 1lc·henell e ~w~k&uµ s.411 9755 4BDRM condo. ni.:hl off Baker & t'a1rv1ew I Mon lJeellnl $150. tst & la11l SHARE UTLITIES t.:all today 556 41127 Amba!>sador Inn in C.:oi.la Mesa. 2Z77 Harbor t'1•n traJly localed. 2.35 room-. 3 BR bearh home, rum :\!ANY w1lh krtda•n. 1.1rl'f1:r fl'rl'l;flc. s:!50 ut1I phone & TV !o,w1mrn1n.i paid 63l Iii I L.u.lo Manna V1lla~c :1475 V1.1 Oporto •-'l Nwpt IW;i<'h IUvl'i 1 pool. Jat•u111 an!.l rt·c room Ua1ly ll.· Wl'ekly ral~ startm~ 1 rom $54 j week Sh..a.rl' nrw i br townhom1• C714 Jl\75·8662 c.Jbl .:ara)!~. poul. JJCull•. ---- ~OSlJ ~e:.J S225 mo llulinn1 Rental 4450 631 ~J ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mature adlt. Br. pvt Ua. Super neat condo. frplc, lo h U f f pauo. pool Sl7r. No 4 DB.UXE Ol'C 'S Conf rm • seal 25, all paneled. ~m. whse m re ar. I or 2 y r lease. Lakt· Fort::-l area . K ent Harlu.ns. le ' pn~R ll um i,moke 63101:l3. fi733313 SlJS. mo 97~ll ----RA!IJab~e wrkang person to !>hart' 2 bdrm. rum. ocean front apl NH $250 /mo !.ll•crca:-e 1n 714-581-9393 Hoom & bath. limited ('O()kmg ra1·1l Some furn Pvt enlr off alley Utal paid. $190 m o ti75·82:.12 S.....r Rftttab 4200 ··················~···· St!pt AVJll li/19 1:-.l & Approx 750 SQ. rt. Zonl'll IJ-.1 & $51) :.~C C.:a ll C·2 Wtr & KaS pd. S:Wl 5414·4ilt;/;i uft 1; mo. 1.30 t: 17lh Sl C.M Hl'l>P rmmll' to s hare lg :I St.e S Doyle 548· t 168 Fantastir Apt. ovNlook an~ bay d<1l'k av,111 pool, rµk St'µl OlllY Sl.250 67 S-tl877 hdr ~wprt 11 1..rt~ h:..c '-1:1•--------- Balboa Is land •., Ulk lo Bay Atlrat• lt.:e ·1 13r house $2951wk ti7'.l-4tillll Luxury bach. 1, blk to bch. Kitch. lndry. pool. Jae . $200/wk 557.4954 Hunt llrbr yrd, qw el an•a SHi:l mo. Aft 5 PM ';.i5 0034 Female share lux 2hr, 2bd . C dM ro ndo or beach Share /\ Hom<' 645-7464 4350 LAKE TAHOE lge 5 br. ~:;;1:·;:;:~~·;;;·~:;;·~ lake view home in pvt MX'ure 731 w ltlth St area. Balcony. li:e slllnl' c.; M bi3·7iirl frplc. bar. drnrng rm. knolly pane 1nl Nr ~hope; Walk lo pvt bt·h 2 m1 lo lllale lan1• S50{1 Wl•ck Inquire 1>wn1•r SL'IJCLE Garai:e 727 W :rnth . CM 5251 mo bl la..-.t ti46 ti237 4_~_9·_39_33 _______ Offiu Rental 4400 Nice lbr ript. o., hlk 111 ht•h Newport Sl1·ep:. -:-$1!1~> wk UJ) t:!l317!JO·l401:1 -----Bach apt. nt•w k1td1, •,. blk to bch Newport Sii.i!> 4 (213)790-80t:J ••••.••.•......•....... 250 .'JOO ~q rt dclU>H' 111 II('~ W l!lth !'>I CM from Sl5U mo Tom. 540 2200 On watl'r w /bo;il shp. 2 hr WM dlx ~u1lc!>, uul µd , 1 b;i, patio. S25U wk Ail'. aroplt> pknt.:. from 546-6299. 557-084.li $165 No lc;I.' rl'Q 675·6900 -------- OCEAN VIEW In Promontory f'l)lnl l BRs. 18x19 patio dn·k w 1v1ew Comm pool tenni s. JJCUl..ll & clubhouse No l'h1ldren .lulv & /\URU'-1 -$22011 mo Ha rn l'l I'•· r 1 ~ 642.8235 IC iii I •NEWPORT BCH * For lt:a:.1•, .1llrat't1vt-rww c·ptd olfrce. upprOll 2000 sq fl. coml·r lnc•a1 win dow<; on 1 "ldt' .... dt• t•or~tor hllnd:. 1\\ .111 w .:Jr Ht'nl SI 1511 mo Tn l'o Hl'alt) f\45·0till EAST I nH ST, CM 5400 sq ft Showplace or town Meua Verde Ur l'faw 152.5 Mesa Vl'nlc Dr 1-. CM 545Al23 For lease. 1000 sq Cl 2131; Nt:wport RI. CM ldt.".il for :.po rt good s. s katebo Jrds. h1rv1·1o' ... clc Ncxl door to Van ., t.enru~ :..hoes 645-8512 CANNl':RV Vil.LAC~: 413 3 bl St rt:el 1!70' w 1purlung HET.\IL STOHi-: J..case hy I )wnn lii5·rull9 or 64;-, :JJl,(1 <k1•,1n;) (.;tr 01·ean:->1rl1· HUI 500<1 Ml fl ~round fir un Camano Hl'al. Ul0:-ir.1 bit• for 't:rVll'C~ 01 1>r11 lt'Ss1ooab A 1C. park mg Will as~1st in tenant am pmvement.s. 71<11297·9900 t; Tasto ::>tort:" off1c·e. nr Np'l PO 4!>4Sq fl $2110 /Mo Agent 646·2414 lndiastrial Rftttal 4500 .............•...••..•. M 1 space 12so· front uf (ICl'. IKe rear door SHU ITl(I 629 Term in.ti Wa". t:rul Iii. C.M ti4t>-06HI ur 5-IO 93S2 S245 :!br lpk op1·n h1·.arn $34!5 Jhr )..ub 111•1' uk ... 'u n rJ l' 1· k Sm I 1· t• Kl!J-1~1:, IAYFROMT CONDO Lr.: furn bJ1·h '•·.ir 171 h & lr\'1ne ~HI mo u11 l. wa.-.her di". ~·r hul·n~ 111 du t-15 O'llo:l 2 Hr. ulll ixl <"hal,lrt·n olc l"ine 3844 GROUND FlOOR ~Macnab-Irvine I I \I I \ ,,II J>l'l:. M~r ;1pl i l!lhll 1• r Y~l ..,q rt. w1lh 2 ofht't.'' Our 'l'•'fl'l<1rv in our fmnl ntr1ce w1l(takt> your 1·all'i & mC'SSaK('S 11 d1• "lrl-0 Month lo month or I }t'<tr lea\e 1945 1-' f'lacenua. CM 1>45·111!11 day:. o r 675-U508 afll'r tiPM &wknd!>. 1,u,.ul)' 1 Rn . 2 b;1 u111t LOC)WHI ~ach 37 48 • 1'\l l'\'\ ~if~ TOWNllOUSE l Br. ;.i1 , •110'\H;Fl~Ul-;t<:-.• liJ l'•WI. H·nn1:.. j:.t(' Wallace 54X !151.tl ••• •• •• ••• ••• •• • ••• ••• • 5011-;q ft. A'" o (' pn" t'n I br condo an Oran~ctree trant't' ul1l 10l' S2S0 1m•1 L _. • h 3 h 1, 1, M .in y l' x l r a ~. $4 2 5. r, "<>C J r. •I. 14-!6 !*l'r7 w \:U\w. J\\·a1I monthly. ••••••••••••••••••••••• or le~e opt 1>411·2\ml Nort.h l'nd -.tu!.l io S2601m11 f<.ai.ts1dt-('Ondo. 11lc·.il for 2 sangll'!> 2 bdrm 1·a w ba. bllns. 1.plS. drr~. clbl gar $425 mo f><ll 4000 bd 5 L.ikt· !>l'tllnR. l('nn" Hkr.1}15 6100 courts, pool 1\vatl .July l•-,•EA-C•H-R•IEH-T•A-L•S-1 Ext·l.'I Aarpon It)<' ~m,itl rdng. I) W. lgt• ytl :-.lo · · pt•L' $475 752 2.'"l50 Wal£•r wall'r cvel)'where' Bag Canyon Tnwnhona•, new 2 Bit 2 b:.i. ~Pl't' tacul<ir ~olf c·nurse loc· Pvt J{ar, µool, tennis, S750 mo, yrly l:.c 640.S126. 833 397:1 No "''t s 1n<·lu uul 400 Jf.Jn Isl. SJLS mo. 675 9229 pnv c1rr1rt" ·•va1I 1n n11•1• JUNEtJUL V tAlJC.t:ST , u W Side 3 br. I bu. n,·wly rt'{lec Stove. lrg y.iral s:f/5 mo l!.l, la:-l 1 lll'I' &. rd~ 54() 80G7 2 2ftr. u1mn1? nn. S:UM) & S:rl..S Call (:.!13) 11~>1 :12:!11 early AM or c•vt•s KIDS/PETS OK i-: s-mt-: 2 Bit. gar S:IHIJ mo Mt> 41:1<1X. 1;1r, 14~~114 M1•sa Venlt• sparkling :i ltd. 11., lt.1 Kl·.1dy now S4:10 mo ti46 :~7 llQJ '>ll ft or beaut1ru1 hv ang J1'1al slip 2 hr & den alM> ~I hr & den Pools, knm:.. mu1·h mort•. $660 & Sfi75 Jnan or Jo --------- 1146· JJ7 I or K4ti 2597 $32() 2br s upt!r couagc Nr --t>ch !im rec 557 Oll2'1 •llOMEl~INO~RS• lrviM 3244 4 Brcanalfronl $825 •••••• • •• •• • •• • ••• ••••• 2 Br + den, fpl S.'•SO THE RANCH JBr.d/w.fpl S.575 2 Br w /fpl $475 Mann;i Rily 642 8850 BLUFFS JBH , 21,28<1 . lovely. ~1mo. Al?t.644 u:13 Tr;ichc·r nolt·' lkaul I hr, PM 646· 1812 aft 6 wknds view. Seµt Isl thru Jun1..· -------- $125. (I l 328 243."> Lge 3 BR 2 R;i, patio. t'Pl-'>. LOC)WHI •och 3848 ....................... OCEANFRONT u1-:Lux~: ------rlrps, nr OcC. 110 pell> Newport ~och 37 69 S320 751·Jro6 .•.•••......•.•••..•..• -------I & 2 HR from $420. ultl and 646-0505 ----------2 br apl. cµls. rani.:c & rcfng. No ehaldrl'n, rm I Br. ''2 blk to bearh. S2!J5 STEPS TO IEACH 2 BR, 2 ba. yrly $450 2 Ur & gue.sl, Pemn $.'iOO IAYFROMT 2 BR condo. yl'arly, $625 Month NEWPORT CREST 2 an. 2 ba condo $475 SUMMER RENT Al 1wts. Over 50 yrs oltl Incl ulll. stv & refnJ! 250. 548-5337. MS 23411 11 o t e I C a I 1 r o r n 1 .1 , VILLA MEDERA 493 7 137, <i94 2797 or 494·9Wl4 2 Br. 2 ba. some utal pd S d 1 blk Encl. gara~es Couple lu iu :ipts ., to pref. Children ok. No beach $245 & $265 incl pets S310. 2.124 Elden. \llll Slv & r efng llolcl 645-1965 Cahrorn1a 49:1 7 137 . STI LI. AV Al L;\ HL ~ Jt mowht'rt• Confrrl•m·c mom & uther ft>aturt•s ~. RJty, Inc. SI:lr) SJG.S mo Sky P a rk 6 73-62 l 0 C:1 l'C'le 541)-4035 TIM & MIKE PROFESSIO_N_A_L-01" ()(·eanv1cw 5 br hm P ool. s te ps lo pvl bt·h. ex d11s1n• comm. C.:dM lo . July :1 <.:.all t>i5 71:33 OCEANFRONT collage Ch a rming. Jll nin't' menc~ ol hr 2 ha. or 2 br. I bJ. J be:. I l.rn bl3·4'117 FICE J>AKK Pleasant of f1cei. an new gar<lcn <·om· pft:x adJat'l'nl lu ,SU Fwy at Lu Pat an Lai:una llJllJo. From 200' lo 5000' CornpcllVl' 1 Jlcs. van a bit' lt'ase plan~ lmmt-d. oc1·upjn1·y Some t.>11 1•t'ut1 v1· ~u• It'' H on Ocvt•lopmt•nt Co Ca II Sam 5R6 4400 IUILD TO SUIT 5,IXX> To 20.0011 sq fl M c; 1one. Costa Mesa WESL.fo;Y TAY LOH CO ltEAL TORS 644 4!1111 Aeftfak Wanted 4600 .....•..•....•.••..•.•• 2 l Bdrm aµl or hOUM'. .I mature womt•n. I olll dOK 714 ?711 .. lli40 l'OllC<'I BTCM"O 3232 .••••...•..•••...•..... Sharp execull vc 4 hr, family room. rrplr. ;ur tond Near tennis. S575 mn Purehasc·lse option avail BIG CANYON. 4 BR, fam Rayfronl. 4 BR. 2 ba on bag bay $850 Weck l IRAPT 494.2797 or 494 96911 ----------13Br. 2 ba house Clo~P lo Hewporl leach 3169 bC'h Uays horc·~ P\ t OHtt•e s u1 te. M V al Avery Pkwy Deluxe 750 !><I fl 5.Y sq fl Prufer M~ml. 831 7444 ....•...........•...... ~:rU:i\T i\Rt-:A :1 br, 2 ha w frph' . ..i.,hwhr, I m·•I )Ii, 2 1•ar g.ir..iitl' Onl) ~JS 9b4 2.S6t> j\ 1:1 • no rt '4' ()ntul); rm. dm rm, pool & 1ac. $1500 mo. 644-8746 Studio apl. adult!>. $400. ••••••••••••••••• •• •••• palJo $42S/wk _mo __ . 64_2_·5'17_3 ______ Balboa Peninsula, bach 5005 : ~ .. Open f'n. Sat & Sun. $.S25. associated 2 Bclnn, 2 bath t 150 s q fl. unit. bayfronl, very Encl gar Jo~rplc. 0 1w . 1_e_le_a_n_.s.ss __ 7_4_99 ____ _ Sl!lf> Jbr 'kids Jl('t' .11r dhl .:ar!>m ft>t' 557 111121 •HOMF.1-'I Nl>l-:RS• Hwlti"')tOfl ~och 3240 MewportC~r 640-5357 or 675-7131 ....................... ---------- Deluxe J BR, 2 ba, lower duplcic. '2 blk to bch 1.25', 45lh Sl. Vrly IM~. A d I l ll . n o 11 t• l ' 2 13 /798 ·4356, <714 >675·9875 OPl-:N llOl'SE 511 WthSt New C'leit&nl 2 tl('clroom + den <$.'i75> Ct•llar & window hom1: ri llloc•k:-. By own,·r. Ni·w Wood Beaut 2 br. t ba. yard. lmd1?e Crrcks1d1• Poplar pet.s ok. $475 mo Ca II 64.2 6596 model, 3 HR. :! h;1, $525 ---------mo lse 494·22A5 tu beach. Pnvall' 2 l'<lf ~ 2br kids pets tw:aul j!.irai.:r Fully main hom1•smfoe557·<~ latn1..'<l yarcl . Adult:. N•t •llOMF.FI NO~;RS• IJl.'L~ 17141 !*i0·fi3..1 1 ----- S850 Mo. U1g Canynn, v1t?w l'Onclo Nl•wcr 3 Bit. 2•,,, ha. l'(Xll. ja('U/,/,I, lCll nls. security /\1(1 640.6500 Racquel Club 4 Bdrm, J 11 U N T I N <: T 0 N bath. A /C G11rdener in· SanC!eftlllPnte 3276 llARAOUR hr11nll rll'w rl'cl . $575/mo. Owner ••••••••••••••••••••••• \•nd 1 !>lOry 3 bdrm. 2 b1 552 t~2 L u lt ll r 1 <> u s h o m e ;ill bwlt in. Jt11·, pool. etc w/gorgeous vu. 3 UR, 2 rnvacy $560. 846·'1 IOH Woodbndge condo 2 br, 2 ba, 2 deck11, frplc-. $485 ba. frplc, itaraRe. Pool & mo. 492 7715 :::iopC"r sharp 3 br w /heuv) IJke $475 581-42.SS :-hak e r oof. brii:ht. ---3 BR.2 ba.shortJogtothe t•hcerfuJ k1h·hcn. lgc It\• New Woodbndge Green beach. partial ocean \U, Im w rrpl(' S11u(•.1ky bncr model, 4Br, :llla, heuul decor & lndbcpd rlran $450 1147 11;22 or mil row a vc ovt:n $595 ssoo mo. 968·0644 1148 ~I Owner, .art Hpm, t;.14·111S28 Jo:xclus1ve hilltop VH'W , µvl community. nl'i.lr new. 3 br. 3 ba + dt•n con rlo Ri()() mo 962-0778 SuJ>('r duper 3 br. 2 hll w dashwhr. fncd yfi Kuh & P<'l ok Only $425 !164-2566. Airt. no rec RENTALS J HK. 2 litt SSOO 640 J BK. 217 U.1 $600 2 hr. 1 ba, $395 mo to mo 222 Aven1da Lobeno W1g1?e nhorn Hltr., 67s-6160 4 BR. 2', Ba • • . . SS2S ;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ___ 1 5 BR, 2', Ba • • • $600 3 BR. 2 ba, N B .... $650 Fantastic ocean view forever 2 Br, 2ba Condo Sanglustol)' $400/mo 3 yr. old 3 Br. 2 ba, faml ly rm. Walk to beach. BR OKER S-REALTOR S lOH W 8olboo Ul-lUl G D. $35(1 Mt.'!>a Verde 751-BAA!I. 979-llSJJ Deluxe 2 Br. lake a hs..-. pallv. frwt trees. S375. I lgC' Br. S250 645-426(; ...•..................• <MMt-al 3802 2 lrg bt..odrm 2 ba. w t ~ar. S2'J5 1mo 1mmed onup ••••••••••••••••~•••••• Art 5 :,,15 02112 1262 1 1-'lowcr Sln•t•l, --------- Garden U roH Lu rl-(e 2Br . .ill drapes. W /W t rpt. ont• hl.>droom townhousl' I l'ar gar, patio, ch1h1n.'n close to :;hoppani: Laun OK from infant to 2yrs dry t a r 1I1 I 1 c s. No $2 J 5 I mo . No p els ch1ldrrn. no pct.-; Cal I 641>·2826. Clyncal (7 t4 189t tuJJ --------- IMST.AHTIM •BRAND HEW• New townhouse 2 br. 11.l'l Cherry Creek Adull bo, E·s tde C M llas /\pts I & 2 Bil. lplc·s. everything' Or1ve by lakc.'l;, sauna, JUCUat & 2536 Santa Ana Ave then pool From $290 Loc11ted rail 642-0282 Only 6 units al 2701 S Fa1rv11'w .lust lo rent. S375 mo Will bt> S of Wurm•(, N of S 1J 1>n property S.ll & Sun IU i''wy,5.'i(i 199\ Nopet_, __ u_m_w_1_1_p_m_. _____ _ 13742 Newlunrl Strl'ct. Hrand new two tx-<lroom ti o rd c n <: r 11 v c apt. West Costa Mella ncaullful, two ht:droom L 0 ve1 y r 0 u r p It' 'l lownhou-"'" an <'~<·ellrnl Pleasant -,urrouncimg" ne11lllborhoort I nv:lte ~n month. <.;all Megan pallo view f rnm lovl'ly <it 640-41<13 kitchen . en1·111.,cd -------- g n r n g 1• ~ • 11 o 11 I • $320/month. Cull Clyde <Manager. Ap•1rtmcnl 1130) 891-1013 --------lalMMlltland 3806 ••••••••••••••••••••••• , OON't MISS this 3 hr, ~ ba. w 'l <'Br ~wr. fnrd yd Only $415 964·2566 /\gt. no fee. l•~-•/m-o•A-gt •.• •.92•·•2•100 __ , Avail June ~I() 4 hr 2 ba, lrg p11l 10 Wllh a Vlt!W EAST SIDE San .... ~ 1~2 197R ~·'""'° 3278 ·•·•··•·•·••··········· a.oci ,et'linsula 3807 ~~~~,Pv~~ l~~Y... ~523 CAM PUS Dt·IRVl"E Two rondos. t 10ty 3 Ull 2 ;;:~;;·;·;;1~~~·::.~=·~~ 1\11. w fpk, pools & p1.1rk. Ot'luxe thrl'e ht•drnom. two both, i:aarll ""r mnslcr h<'tl1"l1um .... un llt'Ck $4!"1'1& l>eluxc two hl'daoom one buth, l'Overcd p11l111, renl.'t'<i ylll d 5314:, :130 day ud 111 llll' LocJi.ftaleach 3248 walk loiu·hool:., M1~s1nn h<'ll<'h or hay, :!Hi 1-: ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aflnew,nopets.S450mo Ualboa HI. $295 mu t)('F.A "lF'RO:-rf :lllr, 550 714~ :1:135, 892 49:16 4!16 ~iO flfil 2."J:t:1 l'nth units haw dertnt• PARK NEWPORT Baehelors, I or :! Bedrooms & Townhous(':o From $309.50 Spectacular s pa. lot:il recreal1on proi;:ram. -.octal prortram 7 pools, 8 tenrus courts Al Fashion bland. Jamboree & San Joaqurn llalb Road (7141644-1900 ON WATER. doc k for :IO' boat. 2 Bdrm , I bath Apl C.:ablc TV. $650 /mo Waterfront Homes 6:11 1400 BAYl"RONT 2br. 2b:i. Yr lsc Sec bldi;: Slip avail. Call Evelyn r~J -24~2 __ PARK NEWPORT STUDIO sub lease · t en rus, SPA, etc 644 2223 WESTCLIFF :! br. 2 ba, frpl. pool, upRradcd $400 1133 9338 w kdy!t. 640 4388 cvet1 & wknds Luxury :i Rr. 2'" baths Pool, palHI AdulL'I, r111 pets SS()()/mo. 548-0019 or 646-6789 L.nrge 3 BR, 2 Ra, sun deck, bltns, cpls. park· Ing Nr beach. 204 43rd Sl $325 mo yrly. Call betwn 2 & IO pm 675 3343 Hayfront 1 bdrm Exr<•I Vll'W & loc on Uays1dl' Dr $35() 1tno 6-H 117tl Slt•Pt' lo lx'ach l.l(r :!&:1 UH. beam t'<'thni:. rrplc ~ar door 01Jt•r111r H1•r rl' q 'd "150 di s:,~u yrly 642 4M7 DAILY PU.OT SERVICE DIRECTORY OO ITNOW' '42·S67t l'hff Dr N 1 .. 1~una $650 --.----UARJ\C:.., · · rno t2t3l 87fi 2723 CVl'!I Y1M1 don l nl'ed o 1o111n 10 • ,., ~ALI'. 111li; 1n bwll an kitchen .ind wood S.Clemsnte 1876 Walk to beach. lovely 2 bdrm 2 ba l6SO mo. pti1d ulJI Zl.11!168 3761 "draw ra~t" when )'llU the Dally rtlnt hMOJl h:1p place an ad in the U111ly PY rC!lults To plor<' your T'llot. Wanl A!.l~! Call now drnw1ng 1•ard, phon<' &42 5678 &42-5678 today . . buman1t r1n•pl11ces •••••••••••••••••• ••••• COlfOfMEW,ORT ON THF. RJo:ACll 3Br. Ri-:Al. TORS blian!I, s undec k . view 675-5511 $400/mo 496-1733 2Br. 2ha on twh P:il1n. BBQ, TV U:.ited 1·omm Si001wk lBr. 2b11 11n JI.iv nr 1wedn beach Pool & '1ew $2201wk On the fl('at'h 4 Br home w/pnvacy al~ICl1wk WA'ff.:RFRONT HOM ES 631 MOO Furn 20r condo. CM Ava1l 6118 ·!J/I $450/mo 536-0006 751 5501 Balboa Pemnsola, 2 RR hse. week or 11R 1 115. $175 Also 2 Bit npt. wks or 6/24 11t & 911 !l/tti. $160 wk 002 86HO eves 2 Br , den • 2 1., n a , spacious. de11n. qlltl'l. cho1<'e nrl'a. patio:.. wlk tn Crescent Heh Sum mer rent. S~HHI \NII 4~1 7430 Vacation R...+ab 4250 t::xecul1ve OH1<·es near OC Airport, Jll servt('I'~ avallJbll· $225 mo 752 21f73 Self employed women t'ree rent rn lux ore w/dsk lo run own bus In trade an~wer phone ~ days wk + xtra mone> for xtra work Skypl!rk C.:1 re I<' 54!*·40:!."> EXECUTIVt:SUITE Ol<'FICF~<; !-'OR HENT IN BRANT) N l·~W BLDG ••..................... TllAVB. AGEHCY RANCHI SE The new w<iy to own ,, travel agen<·y. Travt•I Network. Start your own Exp. n o t r equan•d Complete support & Inn~ lrrm serv1rt: pr11v1c.l1•cl Call M r . t:h arll'"' 71'1 K:IK·9242 JNTERESTlm IN St:LLlNG YOU K. COIN LAUNOHY? CALL NOW• MPEIHC. Th~c om l'l'" tar<' perfect Com faundnes since 1003 for lhe l'Xt't'ul1Vl' who (7141547-5934 wanls comfort, i·onvc mence. pnvacy, luxury V/\CUUM C:Lt-:A Nl':rt & easy rwy aC('('SS fo'ull S/\LES & S ~RVl t:~: sccr t!torial i.crv1r1·-. N<'w lop trnrfrl' location 11v:ul. diM.11t1nj!. typing Nu expens1·s, high polen hookk1•l•p1111:. mad. llal for ownrr operator 1 .. 1t•r1h11m• & µhoto n>i>Y Sul>mal on down term' 1ni Ht:<'t:Pllvn't & i•on Vi 777 1\!(t 645 7221 fen•nn· rm ..,,1unu Call C.:OIN LAUNOHY rur t:.i chnu i· !1t'2 ~ LARGEST CHAIM or store11 1r1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UCEPTIONAL San Diego County Gross U00,000 /yr P\rchaM Priu: $1.250.000. Palm Spnngs V .icuuon OFRCES c.:ondo on M1ss1on 11111:. l nC'w -.wll'~ with C.:dM Counll)' Club 968 5430 old charm and chansmn BIG BEAR CABIN Pnme local1on South or 2 Br. rptc. sips ti Coast Hwy. Spacious & week or wknd 754-6.14 l very re~ble 675 2.1\1 R...tds to Shs-e 4100 Office space Harbor Ulvd, •••••••••• ••••• •• ••• ••• c M 800 sq rt Nl'w ept:. Guin a rchabk roommnk 645 74H4 •SHARJo: A llOMt-:• Roomm.1lr w .11111•11 111 i;hnn• nt•w llorne 1n '11, ~1011 VleJO szz:, m11 1n1 1 uo I 640 3004 • 770 llS I:: l'c..'Oplc who nec..'<l l'eoµlc Thal·, what lhl· lJAILY f'lt.01' SF.RVlCF. OIRECTORV 111 nll 11boul 1 ~ drps Avail for am n'K'd CK'CUpy 549 0713 OFACESPACE DOWHTOWN LAGUNA. <UM 9-H<\ bt•t Wll !) ' 8.\YRtOMT OFFICES C.tnm•ry Villu.it• Nt•w ol IH'l'~ frorn Jfltl "~I II f:IOl3'1 tl<' \ lf'W" IR p J I I II .. p .1 r k I n I' 6' J3nalonal lnl'ltKh•!.l cl8()ll LJfllyPtlt' Av(' N 8 673-loo:J EXCLUSIVB. Y MPEINC. Com hmndneii ~Ince 1ooa l714J 547.5934 MaMytoLOCIR 5025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I st. 2nd & 3rd T.D.LOAHS ARRAN<a:o Credit Mo Probffln 633-1910 lier MEEDCASH77 R\JS INF.SS & IN UlVIDU/\L loah'I ov,111 tor a.ny pu~'° SZOOO lo SI0.000.000. 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Lt.-.1 hi II I I .AJU It m111 1. \t n 1,r1111 ~ hn41UJ"t Ill.a le "rt·' \ ll' l1uhl1 """'''' ~ ti.•, llli ~ ~ ... \ .... 64b 3t.66 ewun1;. ..:1r ,,. anh.. or ~" r ~ l l ••td lll,I! fllm .ic., pll•US1Ullwork,1s-.1~lllllt li;rn,ll.r" .lu,u 1•·1 l • ..,,,111 ,,!••'! ,·• ~ )Jh )"u' 11111•1 fl"'" th "'"r 1 · .••••• P"" 11. , tAll<ll) t ll· .. 1 ' .. p .. l11hl1•· I l' ..... """" .. ~ .,. KAtlT~Ul-.f< .• l.t:nn1. & nt'lllblt• hour' S" ()(. ti. IN l<·n~· mur.1.tl t\1""'1'1 .._l '"° 'I''> 111n •' '" 1111• bl bu1t'f1t:1 Oppunun11" 101 ... Cl •. 1111 ..... v .,,,, •DEKTAL I .. 1 donl1'1l n1 l•d" i. l.fllt' .. i.~l lo ... vrk I r1.M ~ bl•t k I-;(JW'r i.r•·I d \1 \ 11•11 ... fl d c:;J1 OOl r 14 H IW~ Iii\." l I •I & .!nd Tru I Ol·t·1l l1tJIQ .irnrnl(t'\i tor '"" rt•.c>on Crt~lll no riru lil\'tn Uorrow uu llw 10 l rt•.ii.l"d \JIU1' ttl )UUr homt' l'a 11 tucfa) ror 'a1>t l vurtl'OU:> in for rn.. t 1on J .. A. l"'b "uJlifiiwl t'\ 1111 l>JHI l'' 11·1• po ~ l .... cquet Uu, CM."l t Apply · 1· 1Jt"r• ur ! !r;; I v:uml' l'o°' I Ill ., ' 1, ~K "' ... • \ Jtl\ 80l'l'fflt"11t Set• Mr , . ' fit>lnnn:J lll)lllHlui IJll 1\.1\ lli;I «111 l·o &wUleonl.> ... h·t·ookn~ !'o1•wportHl.C,\t 1yp1J1jl.f(Oud1nont•l'On~ J lo-. Joh. l>.n111,6l>1•n lfrl..in.;:t>r tlUWt\IU> parttJme.mc·lll.<.wknd" . 1 n.u r 1. 1111 ,;,. i ,, W::,I I t'R '•itn uv nu11o nu l't·r-.onnll s. 1\111 uf l lwvrolet, l>ovP dt Qu111I ~ust bl• dl'p••nd .. hll' t1enr.al All JfOund olfln I ' .• 1 d 1 1 & c! 1 • r, . 1 . . ttllltt tu.! VI'\ t..~ 7 I lo> "'" N rt o~ h k p ·" ....... t ~h l·Jl ,.. hl luni; In. in•• ~"I'"<' \1 11 tli·l,on __ , t'wpo uo.·UI.' S3 ~hr (;.iii 531> 88.1': wor • A •·xpcn'e rt bciwl:t. fut"" uranl(1• l.t1l &-111 JolaeW.te<l, 70751·----------I Aulu Part..-; rounter m.rn port ... l':ur: '"' ICF ~ lnl Ur""" L.ill ~ .. 11;1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• d IASE CLUI c~loml'1 rtlJttOll!> & c.·or ...... ,, 1 ni r ~1 1 ~ tor e:icpun in..: !>tun• an d ·r ,, ,...., ·~ 1.An1.,, ()rtt 11 t h.11r,.,., . I "" non ,molh r I-oun tum\ JI 't•., :.iQI : II~ I• ,. .-Ajax co. '· l.tl't'nsf'd ll•llllt' l.11an Urukt'r:. sen 10~ So CJbf for 17 >r.: C'.111 C)Ur ne<ire~t urr1ce . 714 837 3744 1st. 2nd & 3rd T D i. Cn.'<ill no problem 752·590l Arranged hy J Coast Home Loans s),ort lem R F, sss·:. l<ist, .my reason Uall Dli"'"'n Jl(>rt. ~9 98()J UOYO NEEl>l'/\.'>11'' lsl. 2nd & 3rd llome o" ner lottn~ <irr.inl(ed fa:.t U.1rrow SIOOO. $10<1 utHI flexible lcrm,,. PJ'>l ~redlt no proble m C;.ill u.-. noobhgataon STt-;RLJNG FIN SV(."S 7141955·16!0( bkr l Money WClllhd 5030 l..AJej1 Junl· S 1-· (;.,.rm.an Shorth.11r l'oantet I~\ ro; old Lai:un,, 1'1•:111•1 \II' :::,h(' IO!>I hn 1·h.11n & hct:nce llu]> Ir.: :.l'Jr un der net•k \-r) dry fl\l]\l' Ple~e 1.'all l.'oll1•11 171 1J 495 4873. 1!15 ~ltltl4 Rewarrl! i''O ND· Adorabll' J mo old puppy, blk. VII' l)wyer Elementary ~it-hi. 11 B 536·0395 l'Vt!S l''ound Woman 's gold wnstwatch. Vil' H<ilboa lsland, 5/3. 644·2004 5350 ....•........•......... Spiri~ R.oc»r llUSSo 1::1 C';.im1110 Ht•dl San C 'lcmt'nte F\J II} lie l''or appt 492 7200 RELAXING MASSAC 1-: l:lobJamP::. Lit• MJSSl!ur Outc;.ill 9 9. 494.5111 *SANDY'S* Outcall Massage 973-0329 ---••••••••••••••••••••••• •SHE RI L l::E • Wanled 2nd TO Uevl'loii CertJf1ed Masseu!.e menl h rm needs to bur llouse Calls By appt. row $150,000 on new 13 838·68.JR unit <ipt . bldg 10 C.M ---------- Markel value S.i50,000 FOXY LADY lb( TD $330.000 Wtll pay points & 111·; 1n1crest Oukall Massage LOWEST X I n t 1 n v cs I m e n t M/C 731-3561 640-Sll2. PREGNANT" Caring, Mcwt9oc1u. Trust l'Onf1dcnll<il rounsehng & Oftdl 5035 referral. Abortaon. adop· •• •• •••• •• • ••• • • • • • • • • • lion & keepLng APCARE 547·2.'m.1 •t:Kt'l' ~rtrt•IJI) llkk1 hJl(hly !\kllf~J 'I II ,U I J <! 1J 270 lj(jQ5 Prat Nuri.111.:. 1l.1)' 1111· f cl Vhonr m11rn1n•!' 631 •&:!& ur 54H 2!M.1 HetpWanhd 7100 ••..••...•....•........ A.CCMTG /CS.rte We are loolun~ lor un 111 d1v1dual who want.-111 work an a vt•ry busy fashion ofr Must hav1• :i rrummum of I yr ' 1•x111 in an accountini: ofrlcl'.111 key by tout·h. ht1• typ111g A earPer oppnnun1t~ Nr O.C A1 rport (ir.1ocl ,,, 1 & fnniac hent'flh C'ontJt'I Ma.f) 17141 54!1 xt>-1.I .l\c.:countang C:lt•rk ReaJcstater dt•vt•loSJCr in "'ash1on Is land lh'Ct Jll 1nd1v 10 µr0<•c,.., Ac•t· 1, payable l.) pt• f111.ir11 1.11 statements. l'Orr\'sµon denct:, & rnamtwn atl'l mg de pl r11c~ c: 'll ani. plan paid by comp3ny Send R esume 1nelud salary req to controller 366 San Miguel Suite 200 NB92660 Ac~ Clt'rtcs Ooyou hkedetaal work 1n a busy data proC'l•s:-tnl! environment'! We nN·d ~omcone who 1.m•fcorahly has !-.Oml' bot1kkel.'p1ng or ac.·t·ln~ harkground to balc.nct> & el11t l·u:.l11m1•r input & comput1·r n· ports. Xlnl t·o tw11rr11s Isl & 2nt1 shtfh t•a 11 Personnel for 11111·n w appt, lntegrall'd Data Cofita Mesa. 546 6080 aop SYSTEMS re~pon c·r.1•1· yp1n•: " t."Jt ' ~111 Jb3... " S;1tfdh•b1.1c•k VJllt'y Prt'f IL kl'\ "IOU~I l'hllnl' !or dt>Jll'C rt•latcd ,·xpt·r P 1,m.· •.;1h•1l'l•·1 1 Jppl .i!'>tlJi' PENSION Cdll Gl'rry IJ.JO 0950 t a•h1er dt SJn tlnofr• pu('kJl(t' .. 1011 ( ,11r'p Cle~· Typist DENT AL/ Assistant I-:q;r <I Nwpt ll1•h SERVICES Aulo lr<in:o. R&H nlJn Pent1ll'l11n l '.tll "''' Own tools. 1•x1wr'd 11n• Ph illy~ M ,•Jth• I .SI ; <.:ltincal DEPUTY CLERK I n~l"d :or lh\ C!a~~1l 1tt1 1~,.partm1·r.t ot Uh· t>.it.y •llr .. V'',\t '"" ~01 Nt•wl)orl C.:1·nll•r fo'111J 11 nul l-'11 Ill wt·k~ rl"ll'tlll'ol ble md1~1duals 101 CLERICAL POSITIONS At't'Ounllng badti:• ound. typin~ ~kills & Ill kl·y 1·1< l)t'r lwlµful Xlnt "ork IOR ('Ond!t & l'rt ht•lfl'fll!> t.~t Shaft tllam 'i51rn 1 ~nd Skull l 51JOI I Jolt lh I a rt• now J\ all • COfttoct Shirley 644-4360 A~~rl..,..slH' ,1tt1t11d1• ".int ••ti ,11111• 'al1•-.5Jt"r,11n l-\111 or pt llmt" 1-:xPt•r 111 will 1 r.11n, bt·ndtls & 111 .1 11 a g t' m t' n l u p portun1lw:. ;\ppl\ 1n pt•r..on, Sl.rndant Shu1.•i., :m1 !)() Bn~tul. t: )1 Ambulatory CM lady nd~ -.ome t an· ll,1v{· l'lll'. 1, dy ~ I' T , nn .,mkr &15 06!!1 Apariment Mana!Jen c:rowmi: prctpt'rly m~mt firm 1:. l<iklllJ.: <11Jµl11·a I 1 on' f "r 1• x 11 1· r cl m a 11 .1 g 1• r -. lV .1 .., " I rn.111agt>1., l 1111111•tl 11111·11 1ngi. Jrt' ,1\a1I l°Jll Ann for 1nll'rvw X:IJ :l.\lil A Pav Cll·rk 111 $!je)O lkll'iit1St0l') S8SO l.cit;il Se1·y lo g 11H1 ff'rre.J ~ ~ 725 7M97 Urar.i.:1• County llart>or Mu1111·1pal Court. '1ti0 1 Jamborct· llivd. N Ii ha:. iutl lame pa.0:1tton .,va1la ·1 b11' tmrr.t•1l:u'.l ly 1 l' ~Ulr~ : yr l'll'r.t·al 1 x per 'YPE' 40 WP~ $00J 1110 <:.ill fu,· Jppt H3J (;ti 1 t"lll 200 Deadllnt• for upphtal!ons Wedni:!. 1'1!01 Ty1>1· 4~wprr: t"t't' l.ll· you w.mt 11 u•t• )our tnr 1-ood pn1m1· \O'l't• t'ummun1l at:on '~111:. .1~ OppOMUJllt)' ·or acJ..,:1n\·1· I ru·t:Cl!Cntiil 10 d lll'CJ)J r m1·nt 1<:11r1tl1•n1 1om onentlf!denlalpra1·t ·t·c ' lobpittw nHCkd Malurt> womnn for <!1 l yr & 10 mo old Tue thru 1"r1. 9 30 J 30 My homl' Own I ransport al1on. rd ·, Gold cnwesl / Mrf11dden 8!17 6723 Habys 1tter. my home "/f Will pay top wages 957 OOO!t <.:.ill evenings B.ibys1llr-r Mothrr' ht>lp.-r tor o;ummer l t•htld lnint' ~tud,•nt pad t1 Fl1•x1hl1• hr.. i52 1301 HAUYSITTER -;ummc·r. lull time, m y homt.'. ~ 1 haldH·n. tran:,,µ nl'l' ~9 :ss.58 a ft 6 PM Babys1llt'r n~ed lo tare for 2 g1rb Sun thru Thur-: II a r bor \·1ew1CdM area. Tern. 644-738i ll fl 6 Baby~ulll'r needed, <1 yr old 12 4pm T r:..ini, necd1·d. C M are<i 557 4217 BanJong Exc~l...t Oppom.tity For am. Exper'd TEUERS BOOKKEEPERS To wortc in pttstiCJOUS airport ofc of S.tiOCJO lank. llt'auty "t )hs t 10 lrJ1n .& takt· ovt•r dir11·ntc:I•• 111 Au1iu.;1 'l'uµ ,,. JJ.:<, 831 425() ur g:fi IC 77 ') Beauty s alon 10 CM nt•l·d~ hair :,tyll"ts 6.'i', l'Om rru:.s1un ~ 344n pally b.>1lt'flt~ 1'ht• n our • 1• am rl l't ~5 For Apl)01r.tnwnt )m: f)'l(J 792:! N I\ lor 1r.t1·rv:1 w l'Jll (~t2 4J21 t xt 2~-: ".<1ua1 Opoortun:ty 1-:mployt•r D•·r 1,.1 A~,[ ('hr~d. 1 t·m1 . i:tllll! bt'IH'I l'- lf H ll93 SQ:J2, !Wh :J!'>lll loCltAuembly day Jurlt' 11. t978 JI Coc.ktailW~u DENTALASSIST. Day or ntl'hl, wt• tra111 5P\t i:: o I' 01 )OU . k•· 1-•·upll'" ---- 1631 Placent1<1. C~ ----I School I ~1;1,;u }IJ._ 1.k1• 111 u:-t· <.:lental l'. t <.1rdl·X . i><>"''"~ 1-..oim \:Pt<. $30C. IJt.r wk I .,, ur HI>\ 11 "' 1•r" 8 0 ,\ 'T t. \ ;'-I \-\ S ~ 1 ll'rks 111 mJ111la1r. p .. r Low twtmr l'l~n·mv:t ).!:t :>:>t\•' j\ I< , 11 • 'llwn PBOOlX'TS I'() r.ntl µt>rpt·lt:al mH•r:•ory n J.'>:>t'-t .:; ' !<1!14 I 0 1.r Tl-i\ \1 ,,,.,.,,, "'ot• filler-. & 111~t.1l:1·r• lllm rortl.' ~1 U!>l hu\l' 't•).!.t: t• -----------i· I' llrr.• .1 .try & L1•11\ I b rnt·r:'iur.1 tl" w ,., p1 r hJndwr•tinx di ,irr.p!t: 1 •m :."'"hr wk M~ 1,<,t• fl45·224ifo1 .ippt math l·;ap:.b1l.1y 11.r· I' • CQllECTOR Mor. Fr. 1:0011 fr•n~1 Bual]> bead:t:. Appl) .. 1 i\\nd ~J ... 1 • d pc' t er n L,t-NT1\I l'AClFl(~ ... ACH1\fo1' 1-:l i•o·tr u n t• •. ..::>t. <.A"l<.t Me:.c1 olr '1 in'>; Wr Jrt• look1ng 111r .!or M i<'< rm .J i k_ C M expt'r h~1pru1 ('J1. Hill H Et Ef>TH NISl ..-:q.wr n q 1: rr.u-.t h1• l<Ct\ " V Jr~~ ~.!._:"ll'Oll Lhe finest m1llmt-n •n lht• 754.liObl W:11k1n]>, l ;:.i, ~9 -1::01: rnduslry /\bom•t'<l.,ltni: Equ.11 Or.1-r.r1i.n 1t v carpenters for our nlwl·----------1 Employer lane Only l)Ual1(11>d Clencal ---------- OEN1 AL Ota I Sunwrv A·s.:t t..~11t>r r.t'l'tS!> l'..ll ti42 [3{)(1 personnel who take pnctc-SPECIAL in lhear work nf•l>O aµply RECRUITING Top i.ulary. work an).( 1·011 d1t1on.' QUALITY C.:H ISINC; SAILBOATS i~>I 1:14:1 :J:Klt So Sus;in, S /\ BOOKKEEP t-:R 1-llLL Ctl.J\RCI-:. ~en~·ral I' ·'1 L. s;ilary comnu.-n"•r.ttl' w "XPl'r JI H cH1"o1 !'141>4313 t"l,•rll, T y i..:.1.1 .. SecrHJrlc~. 1'l·ypund~ l.lpr~. PBX /\ All Off1cl' Sk1lb S11(n 1..v. no,,. 1ur t'!OSl' ln hom1• •1·rrpor:1ry 3.'>-'>•~nmt·nt~ ,11 h1.:lw~t houri) r ~•It• MONDAY JlJNt-: tl ~Tt.;~ JL:NJ-; 1:1 ~l Costa Mesa Commumt y Cenlt•r 594 Center St. C M Compamcn A.dl·. " r!or. I; v 1· 1 r 1, , I • • 1 ~ I! 't ;--: ~ t, ' ' t· .. ' t t d l't'nlll'll!,. DENTAL ASSIST. r-:xP f. R D tl{'('C!t•d (1,r C M dental ofr Xray ltt , I Q d fl I} i\ jl rt• i II Knowle<il!C of frnt/bt" C.:1nn5 ... r:o1.1' II •t•1 r t<tr "•i , ,\ft 6 t·&1I (/U<1hl ll'll lat!y ll~ n · I .. '" $S7 I~· -.cm1 tr.val:('[ w•c1t1w l.1vc· 111 ,ornfor1ah1t• Cd M I.Ji h l)\>r:t.>• 1ront oft11 ,. t., hornt· .~ 0 Jy"' (Jtr wt•lk P•'~ :. n,•.• n •.tl''-''-'J C\' ,1\ SJt.111 %S 1::t.. 1~1 ·~ COOKS l0tr:t<il ofhe n1c•-d!. .in 1•\ DES IJ ER AT E I. Y Ptrer.t·ed ')p,....llrt-t t'J.> Nt:eded, Jll >hilt. ~ ... corn.st Cail b44 U6llJ Barker·~ 2525 N Grand lllhnstR•s ht T.D.'1. aho 2-d T .D. &.oc.s.. LINDA & VICl<I o.tcal MauOC}t' For Hie FW of it! • E:icl't' St't· \ $12 K ----------· 1 rvant> l'er .. onnl'I \l!l·nc:~ Exrellent beneC1ts Apply Personnel Of fire ... wte202 SANTIAGO BANK 535 E. 1st St, Tustin (7 14. 832 5200 Equal Oppe>r 1-:mployer B 0 0 K I\ I', 1-: I' .. It Clen C";il. l'an t1mt• Uni) expt!r nl'('<i .ipply s:J ~ h.r Ca II ~-8832 SJnta An.. App1y 1n DESIC CLBICS pt>r,on ~ 4 M e n !:-.it Experd San Cl.-menk Fa11-est Terms Slllce 1949 s.attte.-~ Co. 642-2171 54$.-061 I Retired couple has m oney t.o lend Isl & 2nd TD's Agent. 1 1137 3744 ~Rh/ f'enGIMlls I Lost& FoUnd .............•......... Lost&Foe..d 5300 •·•··•················· Li)6t or Found a pet., C'a II i\n1mal A ss1s t ant·e LeaS(ue <;,:fl 2213. no ft•l• SCRAM-lETS ANSWERS Menace Tox11· Foray Asylum COMMA I hJH' d l'nusm whu l1vl"• in lhl' South What ,, 'ilh" t..ilkcr1 Has 'l>t'l'Ch p.it ll'm I~ rcnt'l'l('d IO tht• ~J~ he wntc" lk µuts J t:OM;\\,\ artc1 t'H'r)I "ord ~ L: B ~ T 1\ N T I 1\ t. REWAltD, r.1m1ly pl'\ mal\> Old F:ni.:h'>h Shl't'll rlog, Rray & whale w blk pJtl'h on head, t·ut rl' ('<'Olly .... n swcrs to "H.tmey" Phone c:ollt'l'l 17141~2555 or 495·4384 ask for Paul nr Lur1llc $100 reward for rinding Samba . Mak Golden Rl'lnt"vt·r. lost llunt lk h. 6 I S..16 Sllll Loi.I Lai:un.J lil .H•h hla1·k LJb rni'I wh1l\' 1·hl~l. l 1 ~· ~ r<, l!l-1 7:ll7 M Shellac w flcl' l'lr at &y & Nl'Wport C'\t Con tact CM II um.me So<·1c:ty LOST (irct·n Srhwann Cru"er I l'ov World I Heward I ~ 711711 fi'OUND 6 month old Blk Lab w brown <·ollar \ •<' Lake f'orc!.I, El Toro, 768-41 IO fo'Ol.JND ~1ame-.{' male not Jllcred FcrnlcJf Ave Ctl~ ti7S ·1895 .irtcr ti pm f"OUNU 1-'rt'l' lo .:ootl tioml' Gold\'n fhvr Male. houst' tru1ncd. likes r htldrt•n 552 00~ Servmg all Orange Co. 8JS..i.JlJ o..tcaM MasMIC)t' •642-5654• h1fo/Appt. OUTCA.LL MODELS EXl!:CUTIVfo, HEGISTHY APPT 7Jl-'1otll2 XX DANCE OP fo'UN XX Beaut nude girls Danei: & rap sessions. At Our new locau on as lht• most lu1<uraous 1n Or;.in~t· County If you dcser vl' ACCOUNT A.MTS OVERLOAD Offers top pay, a \anet} of interesting a-.s11!11 ments. serve:-thl' l·n11n• OranRe County art''1 '111cl n~b expenl•OlTd. .A'coutting Clt'rtcs Boc*Jce-e~n & Accountinq Penomtel at all lcveb Call 11111.1) & let us ll•ll ~nu h111< t11 l.ll!rnme a hus\ w1•1l pa11t ;\crnuntanb· lhl0 rl11ad l'rofoss1onal 547-7631 JOSS No. Main, St.lilt· toll; Santa Ana Not a public ac-rtnK I irm the bt>sl try 11 Mon-Sat ----------1().JA~. Sun 12 8 t'M 2060 So l-;ucl1d . Anaheim Extiling rlc taJb 534-1581 Divorce Uankruµtt·y $.50 Action T y pm.:. 960 ~WI TOUCH OF CLASS MODELS ESCORTS 975-0062 646--7118 r-. & Ccrd Recidt'r Spiritual psyh ic, p ast, present, future. Advise ~tven on love. marnage, business & all problems of life. Special rcarlini,: walh llus ad Sl. 8'J7 ·5332 A.CCOUNTIMG CLERK lntereslllllt PtNl11111 for ind1v1dual who en,10\., dlvers1tv 1n th1•1r work Will assist an prl'panni: & fibnR slal<• and t•ount \ propert)' sales lJX rt• ports 1nvolv1ng leaw1l eqwpmenl located in and out or slate Wtll also ii'> SISt In sorttn1t. h~ltnl( a nd applytnl! l)ay nll'nt received "on atcounl from cu~tomt:r!. Nt·~1l ness. accurate typing good figure apt11udr and ability to OP<:rntt· a 1 n k ey hy t o u ch drv pnmary skills re(lutr\'tJ Please apply m 1wr:-.11n tia49 Westmmster Avt'. TREHDA TA West Open 7 days CORP. Widower. matur.-. alleged Standard allrJtl1\e, h as view Mcmunes 01v1~1on townhou.,e. llkL'S swim· An i\pphed Magnctl(·i. l'11 mini:. d ancing, races, 34UO w Srgcr-.lrum travel Oes1n• t•ompa· Sitnla Ana. c,\ 927(~1 n1onsh1p Attractive shm (714 ) 54-0-360.'l C'\I :.11:1 woman. sense or humor, 21 35 Ideal :i rr angc· foA{ual Opportunit) ment. art1~t . wnter to £mployl•r M F carry on without f1n:in· ----------•! c1al worry a h ou t doml.osc1le Reply to Box 1----------1 262, ', Daily PtlOl P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa, c.t 92626 SugResl meet mg place OUT CALL ~ .•.. Escorts MC/~A -631 -3811 Accounting Clerk Hndsm W 1 M 29 sPeks un mtub. Fem 1'1x & ph. 10 f ound I casselh' tape re Box 10595. S1\. 9271 l Rt'quirH at l.ast one year's experienc~ in Youchering in•oieu. price 'ft'ri fleotions, CIRd clscCMlftt cakulo- tiofts. Must be familiar with pwchase ordt'rs, recei•inc) reporh etc. t•ordcr & J p t)rl ablc ~1615 radio. Owrn:r 1den11ry by --------- make. scn al no. datt• & Very attractive hrunette tor a l ion lost. 536 5621 1s stck. tired & bored Hunt Bch Poltt'e 0 ('pl w/upllght m t!n. Is there Found Br o wn We1 maraner fe male 17th & Tu.sun. C M Chain cn llar 6 4 6 11~02 Found YorJ..11•. M • fTllXCd t•ulor!>. \.IC' K111lll & Urangcwncxl 539 fl422 a stra1ghl. honest , un mhlb1ted man out thert who would like to s hare :1 beauuful exp<>nem·e" II so. rontart Paula. lloi. \ 2 69 I''. 2 5 H ~ o u l h llobe rtson. llt• \ "'r I\ J-W ls. 90211 540C t•ound rrt• teener !)······················· bifocal J:l.l!>l>l'S, \IC or ----------In t 7th &\& 6860 SIHGLE? FUUNO Sul. June 3 \ 1c Call lNTROVIEW for th• Harbor Shop Ctr. CM 1ntcl11i.:ent & d1scrt>el Apply in pH'SOft 3333 HS'bor llvd Costa Mffo. CA BRUNSWICK CORPORATION Deft AM Division ~I'. 17th Costa Mc'a Su Ill' 2:!4 IH2 1-170 ~ ..... ~ AOUALUX nt ... '<i'> :-.u n 1•v 1'1•11plt• 'llu HJnkrn).( -.,11t•-. L".dl t·11ll1·11 Comm'I Teller I 11r .11Jpl t:.lh JI/ l 11 \ ltc1 t'I' JIJh• ( h•rl. M u-.l ti .. ,11 .1 r I• "·' 11 I 11.1,., C111p111.1t1· 1111 t \.tll f;;1J 1211 Vlr \1.1." ,\-.~t·ntlol\ Olt'I h,11111'°" lam1har "'q1n1·umal11 & 1•11nvl'\'11r -.\">lt•m.., Call Jk1Vt', !157 !17til A . .,st•mhlt·1 lur 1·l1•t'lr11n11· part:. tJ"'l' 1hut11r . lull Umt• G11111t ht•r1d1L-. lln 84 ;10 ,\p11lv 1\\nl't , :!!;Cl .., t' C 11 r rn .1 1· k . l" M 7!>-1 tiOIH l)SEMBLERS 50Tr,11n<-.. As:-cmblt·r::. 'lo<"l'<lt'C1 lmmt'd1atc:ly Loni.: & Short Tt•• m 1\,!.1gnment..' :1Sh1lt.. Ava1l;able :\1u~t ha\ c own transp Cdl Today 556-8520 fo'rt.'t' Top Pay Vac Pay Viet°" T emporory S«Yicu Div Waller l\1dde & Cu ~ S 1-; Bnstol Ste IU Newport 8cal'h !Comer nr Bnstnl & t:Jmpu~ bch111d Carl" .J1 i t::q11J I (Jpport urul y Employer .}! fo' TRAINEE ~SEMBLERS & PACKERS Nn:rn:n l:\B!EDIATELY'' TOP PAY!!' NI ~turl'>. c1.1~ ~win.: & ..: r .1' c \ d rd 1 n t I u d t•' '4k11c.h I.on~ & -..horl tt•rm a~:.1gnml·nt.... I lolt 1luv & .. atJl1t1n pay llu-.p1t.ll11 J l1 on p I an ol\all VOLT TCJlllllCJAA .. Y MPVICt!• 3848 Compus Orin 546-4741 I Ano~s F'rom Oran~t· Co Airport> Equal Oppor 1-:mployc•r Attmllant, parktnit Female only. 11 'I' now F T :,umnll'r <&!17 1946 01 <19'l ;1().111 bt't w II & 7 PIO ATTEtfTIOH SUMMERJOIS II OR OVER Pan T1m1• Cnill.oc.I <.::.hlorn1J Bank .l2:! Cke<in A' eno1· Lal!una Beaeh 4!14 h.'i4ti hquJI Oppor t-:mplt1)'l'r &!Uktnj.( COMM'L TELLERS l•. '< p 1· r d . U n 1 t l' rl C'Jl1 forn1 a Uank . h :\1onar1·h H;iy Pl;aa. So Lai:una 496 1273 l'A:1u~ Oppe>r EmplOYl'~ llanklni: Te.Utt P /tirrr Oownev Sa\'tngs & Loan has a~ opening 1n 1ls (~>St:i \1l'M branch lor a p tinw Tclll.'r Must bl· Jhle to work Saturdays Xlnt ,,.orkin~ con(ls l'a1d \ .11· f-'()r further info eon la11 :'r1r Woadneek. (7 14 1 &12 74.!'l F. 0 1-: &Dkmg ESCROW POSITlONS OPEN Marin«S So•inq~ Newport lt'oc.h •ESCROW TRAINEE lmmcd1atl' opening ror 11 ~ Rays 111 e o r r 1 e e Minimum I 'jear i:cnl.'ral II r ( I t' l' l' ."( I> l' r I C n I' C hl'lprut Typl' l.i wpm Outtl'~ mdu1fo 11rr1n• r1· n•1Jl 11Jnt~l ancl dl·rH•al ,1:.:.1~1<1nc•1· 1n opt·nang pnK•ess111i: and dosing '''{'row-. Exc·cllcnl growth polenllal •ESCROW SECRETARY Our Bayside orftl'<' ha~ "" open ing for .1 t•Jn dulate with d minimum ul 11nc \ cc1 r , . .,. ro" i.~rretarial e'<p(:rienl'1• t!'> wpm t yping Crc<il 1111 portunny ror a t.•an•er orit•nll'd per-.011 \\ho ,,.ants to pro).!rl'~s \\ nhm .1 h I i! h I y ~ u (' (' l' !\ s I II I 1~rrow or).(an1zat111n •ESCROW MESSENGER/ GENERAL OFFICE W e: <i r <' seek in g a re:.pons1 b le person to work a ~ an 1-:!ic row Messen~cr and Gent:rol omc .. Assistant at our Nrwport Beach oHicc Must h<ive own vehicle and type 35 wpm Op IJ<Jrtunily for ,1rlvante men I ------You can al::.o apply Mon 8J6.8481 Inn. l25 Espland1an. San IOOKICEEPER Fee Paid If vou havt• automonv(.' t•>ePt r don 1 waH Exr 1t 1ni: t·u nt•l'tls )Oll' $1000 up 0() 1-: i\J-.o h .,. Job-. < '.1 II \1 1rht11· Kuhn. !"HO ~.IOI , ~mlhn~ & Sncll1n~ of :-.01·w11ur1 Ht·Jth A,.:l•n1) i;:11. CJmpui-Dr Fri at f ·----------I C!emer:te !ELL~ BOOKKEEPER F /C R dpllt l y t''(IJJnd1ni... Nl'wpon IJ(•:.ch d1·\ l'lop menl n1111pany. nll•ds t.>Xl>Cnem·ell F 1 <: Book h'l'pcr Plea~(·1·all 171<1 l640 511;; 8()()1(1(EEPEtt /SECY P I T r u r N p l U 1· h landscpd an·h1t t'C'tur;Jf farm Call &15 9441 morn tni?!. Bo°" Pasteup Person Pa~lt' d1!.p lJ) & n:adt•r ad t'UJI\ onl1• naL' .! Ua\-'> .1 ""k \1 on llJm 9pm: TUl'' IUJlll ll p m 1\ p p I ) I' l' n m:-.&ver 16fil) l'lact'nt1a ,\.\(', c '1 Brake & f'ront End Man Exp only. excel employ benefits Apply btwn d & 6 PM Mon Fri Coa:.t , • .. t l~IJ I Dow• St rl't·l St, J4c, Newport Ht. .1lh 833 :•'41 !\.OT AN l\lil-.M Y Nl:Vl-:R 1\ Fl-I-: CLERICAL All .,kill:. i;ft,:lllll} needed. Long & -.hurl term ass1gnm ent1;. llol1 day & v;H•a t 10n pay Hos p1tal11alHJO 1.11011 dVaJlablt' VOLT TtE.MPCIRAAV lil!PVIC:a& l848 CCllllpUS Orin 546-4741 11\1·ros!. .1-'rom Oran)!t• Co Airport 1 Equal Oppor Employer CLERIC ;\rcur lYPtnl?. telephom work for loan/brokt.'1 •firm near "'ash1on bk 644-882A G<-neral Tire 28SS tfarbor ------ Blvd CM CAFETBIA All pos1t1ons avrulable Pt 11me1ru11 lame. M r'. Company benefits C.:<ill for appl. 557 4700. x.2448 CAMERA SAL~S Rrlall, full t1me..not lemp(lrary full c·ompany benefit!>, cxper preforable. but not nee . c·all for JIJPl 968-3334_~---~-I CARl'ET CLEA.HER No cxper ncl.' f'1t1mt• :\1akt.• up lo Sl200 mu 546-1662 CAR WASH HELP Full & part lame Ul&Over :'r1ctro Car Wash 2950 HJrbor Bl. CM {;J'.'ih1cr wanted . pJrt lam'-'. Mon. Tues. Wt>d !I ti C..:all Ba r bJru tor apµt 540 3280 CASHIERS Jo' 11m1• Good Pa"' Growth co 5 Lol.';;alaon:-. We tr<im Co ~nehl!. METRO CAR W/\Sll 2950 llarbor RI , CM CASHIER With lite bkkpn~ expcr 40 Hr wk. 20·30 yrs old Call 640-4110 Muldoon·s. Clftts GENERAL omcE CLERKS MARJHBS SAVINGS Mewport lt'och '*MAIL CLERIC l mmed1att• u~mni,: ~or at:, We<>tt•ldf orrn•.• r>ut1e:. mvolve ma II dt:o lnbulaon and m1aof1lm mg. ::.helvtn~ s tock Jnd rrusc ass1J(Jlmt•nlS Must l>e .able to tall ht>d"'Y items Some ;!l'ncral or r1c.:c expPnenct! helpful •STOOCCLBK Our lrv1nr orft{'•' ha:. an opening for a rc:-pe>ns1bt.: pt.'r..on w1lh J ~uod dn \ mg record t•1 el1·h\1•r anrl :.helve s tOlk and to a:<:.1:-1 111 purcha:.1ng ,uppl11:' ::iome hghl ntrwt' dut w' ThcM' Jt•· tnlt•rc .. 11n~ d1vers1f1l'<l po~ataon:. with cx(•ellrnt workmR rond1 t111ns 1·0111<(cn1J l l'o worker:.. good salJ ry and many out.st.1nclmg com pany bend1ts Apply at our ma an Orfll·e 202NewportCtr Or.NB 1515Wesld1ffl>r Newpon &.irh Cement workers nl·«led t-..;qual Qpportunat} ror ~m plunt. 1-;1 Tore Emplo) er arl'a 7ti8 4&11 ---------- C h r1st1J11 l.Jd y l n r ----------c-nunll•r & :•:.~"' "•I h laundry & dry 1 leJntn~ Nc.il app\'ara11t't' •''Ill des or wall train ~<llJ,. QPt'O &12 07~ .1ft h l'M bi3"'l()<l:I CIVIL CLERKS UTOTEM Coob& ICitdwft Me4p Dar & N11tht-- Apply After :-:f":'r1 The Altdettt Morine,. 'IJ'ffl W <.:o<i:.1 llwy N h Cooks. Waitress.es D1shwo5Mn 1\pply 11111t·r~in only ·nit· San l"ritnc1M·ar 1617 WCl>H•hll Ur N I! Counter Help ST AX lluri:t>r~ 119!1 W 19th St. CM Counter i:1rl a1 rnart 'Ull ply ·.tori· Nrt 1·Kpl·r nt.•c1•:--.ary !'It J\ JP pearam·C' rnqu1rrt1 Or Cly a1rpor1 ~> i594 -- Couple wantt'd to manal!e ,mall bu.-.m~.. P time Mr llali St:: 10:14 CUSTODIANS IJl,>ni...t Shop nt't'ds pa rt um.-hcli: Apply IJ5 1-: 1itl:St. C M Uor.ut ··hop Jll -.hilt' "''' t'XPt'r rwc u .. i-. l71h:-.1 C~1 Appl· 11111\'r'>•m •OIUVER• ;\ldll..rt• t.Vt:r }lo, 1,rn,(f d·~ vin~ record l>l'lt" 1 ~1 .q.hH· "U'11Jl11•:-. Ill Orani;t• Cu Full t1n11· M • <I ti,. n t ., I p 1 .1 11 $;! b51hr t-lnl'\'Oltn• (;;ill Mark. 75: Zl)lj/> DRIVBS Me n or women 25 yrs llr older Know th!' roa,1 c1l1cs l'let $180 <i week or mort· Orange Cv.n l Y l'l!ow Cab < 7300 !YI • Herrm.inn. Foun1..1;1. - Valll.'y <No of s1.11~r b • • " n :\ ,. w h o '1 ' <> Eocl:d. l)r.v{'r; &. ht>lpers needt'd l<Xal household moving 1·c Expen en<'ed only For appt 847·7278 um P Ff mom•y J"' 'ub s1luk <·uslod1an V.1nJ ble hr~ •r.l'ldJ.! dllt•r noon~ ,. v.. S4 St. I-r Hun\Jn,l!ton J3eC1ch Unaor 11 ~ d1:.lnl1 i l4 89111>71 l t'Xt 242 Doto &.try Pt'non Terminal & pnnter for IBM 3i41 or hypunt·h cxpcr he1pru1 App1y Dfwer1ms tallt>r. r esp. 11< & over Must have lru1 k -G<l pay + mileage ~ sn l\1r s c-h Co 1 73 !i:! Arm ~ tr or. i: l r v 1 n t• ( N 1• a r R t' (.f h 1 I I & MacArthur 1 540·854):1 DATA ENTRY Accowttmq Ctt>rtc fo\111 t:m1· IJll~1taon out•n J :; .i \ 1d.·11 d1• pl.n tcrrrunal OIX!r:itor :ur •' H .1 ~ 1 ,. 1 I-1, 1. r m 1 n I l'omput •r ~om •• t 'I pcncnC'l' 1:-de!.1r:ible. but ~iii tram 1nd1v11:luJI w11 h dt'monstrall'<I IYIJIOlo: Jt· t•11rac} and 'lk'l'<:I Work in pleas.inl en\ 1ronmt•nt w11h ~0011 11:m1.1.1n:. h1•n 1·l1t, 1n,·lud1n,.! ;! week' \ at·:1111m .ilt1·r onl· J .. J r n1 mp,, n :t p 1111 1o:rou1J an:.1.ran1·1" 1 red1t u.nion. ~1c-ApµI) .11 ORAMGE COAST DAILY PILOT J,;lO W fl.t\ ~I CM ht•lWl't'll lhl' hullr' or 11 1101\M " OOl'M Call rnr 1\ppointmcnt plt-a,1• 642-4321 . t'xt 277 1-;qua l Opportunity t:mploycr DEUHB.P Call 548·i863. N B Deliveryman. ~·arly morn LA Times roull'. C.::-.1 , lltt.t Sch Mu~t hJ"' tkl>('ndJ hi,• •'Jr Gciutl p.1} s.10-44KI. !17(1 l l!IB Del:' l'f'\. e'1rl~ ,, :\I L/\ Ta me:,. btwn .lam tiam C:'r1 & l\IR arl'a ~$ 0711' Oeti•ery PenCM 1·enuve 6734!004 DRIVER Por OC t!K p re,-; 1·11 ~OSOi DRIVER needed Lill' ti•· livcn es to a rt·h1lel'b & en~1neer~ m N H an•;, Gcn'I ofr work Sommer j)(!rrr. I" /time'. lnqu1n· Heoro l L 2tiO Jljcwpor• Ctr Dr N B. f l'lu pnon1· 1·<1lb1 Or. \l'r C..:l,c,s I Tr<ictor ,\ .w· trailer cxpenencl·tl hou.whold Roods. At tea'l 1 yr w11h referenl'l'-" & •' i.:ood drtvini; rccnril l.11 1·JI & dt !>IJnl'•• 1147 72111 DnU! Clerk. rnatur•· l.111 .• over 40. cxper ; 1J~s SJt lhru Wed 53ti :.'7ot Ory Clcanm1e 11lant ml prt!:>::.'-'r <.:M Jrt'J l\lwn &.J 5411 ti4K.1 ~.:.im u11 to ~011 pr .. ,I\ 111 your 'olJllrt lltn•• .,,11; ..:.11,;: aftt•1 .; I' .\1 }-;It c:lr!I J I I 1•h11.1 !.Ill h.1rn~~ work. m;1 1'h1111- l.\1nn~ & trouole ~hoot tnl:. Call Bob, 957-871>1 e.ctroni' Tt'chs lmmL'<i opcmn~ .. & up porturultt.•s m an l':>lJI. 1·0 1n Oran~t: <.:o :.11 rµrt J rt'J App11 c:a n• , t •i troubleshoot. '"'"''' & lt!Sl elettroruc •Y'lt'm ltl"Cent anu!og ~ rlt~:I at l''<~r req ti lnltt\ 11•w hy Jp1Jt t1nl)' ~S7 !lll!tl ,oi.11 tor Uuseh Elcrtroml' SERY!CE TECH Young rem black Cocker way to meet new s mglt Equal Opportumly one eye s.is _8893 ____ ·peop~~le~7S2~-S4~11~.~~~ ~~~E~m~p~lo~y~e~r~M~t~ 1-· __ 1 LOST Blk shag~y one· -: 1: ryed Fe m a le cocker, llt•t•.•l:MT-,.tMHlt:~ Harbo r S hopp1n.1L n-.....,.tioR H )OU .1rt· lll'W Ill roi.IJ M•·i.a lt·mpor;in ly 1.h:-. 1·rn1llnum.: ~our l'UUl' u taoo. n •1·l·11\I., dl'>t h.ir.:etl I rom 1 hl· ,en H'l'. or ror any n •a.sun ~t!l'k1ng tern porary or carl'er l·mplov mcnt. con.,11ler thao, 11n1 QUC' oppor The wo ml'll & men we ore lookm.: fo r m.1y ht• ttrl'<i or typing. fold1n.i pa p r r :-., warehou"l' Job::. & work llllo: ror J hm1ted lncomt· Work w 1young 1woplc Rap1cl 11d~ po!i~Hhlt• II you ar1• Ill 01 1wcr & would be ,1..,,111 111 !>lart work 1mm1'<l C..111 bclwn II J(t,1m & 2J>m Tht<:-.i' .ir1• d1 "'crs1 hed 1Ju.,1t100 ... with above .iver<i)(•' ,alan Wr pro \'tt11• Jtlr<H'll\1• l'Jrccr Jf)flltrel d-> Wl•ll J!> dll e'( 1· .. llent comp.1ny pJ1J ht•nef1t~ park age. indud mg a .:1•n1·rou:1 dent al pl<in You II l'nj\)y the bt."aull ful working t•n v1ronmr nt ancl rongcnaal atmosphere or a highly progressive organ1za Uon ENGINEERING ~ading oc firm orrrrc; out:itandtnlt oppor lor ptoJect engineers, de signers & d r aftsmen .:x per d in subd1 v1s1on & land d cvclupmen l en gineering Reg11-tr:1 uon ~ J yrs exper r••c['tl for project l'nl(r!. .! Yr"I mm eKpt"r r~ d for dl' :<1gner s & cJrartsmen /\p ply m p"r~on 10 Mr f\ient es at k ol)(•rt. Rt•m , Wllhiirn f.'ro!ll & As:..11C . 1401 Quu1l St. N II ()p(•nm.::. Nuw .\'. JllJb11· for lull ur p time derk:. on 2nd & 3rd s hirts No e xper n<'l't?S •Jrv ·w • tram Advancement op portumt1es to those who quah(y For information go to our nearest marke\ or contact the personnt>I om ce J t Fur dalJ Pf'()('l'S~tni.: 1·0 h• pll'k up .~ deti,,.er cw.tomer data & rem puler report:. ~u~l bt.• over US yr<; 11ld w 1vallt1 Callf dnver' hi' & ~ood dnvmg record 1-\111 & p1llme pos1llot\.'> uva1l S3 perhr 1n:1dt• 1lpa1r o l 1, • t• fl U I p & ,1 n il l tt I; 111' llrru1try Good pa• benefit:;, soud compan} l.)an Rt:naud, 556-4671 £le{'\ ronll· •l :•!>em b l\•t will tram St1•ady JOI' Center, 6 /3 Pis call ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~121. Lo&t Sprin1<cr Spunlcl puppy , liver & wtit . female, 7 m o's old V11· P e ninsul a R e ward ti7:'1-6.'!.56 Lo!it Ma lt• Sf>rtn1ot1•r Sponael. 4 tri. olcl Vu· Del M11r & Nrwpor-t. CM 6 6 I 649 2964 C"lll51,1f1ed Ads. your on e stop shoppmg cl'nl('r 7005 .•••••..••.......•..... New Preschool In C.M Give your child 11 teaming experienrc 10 a• safe. lov1n~ r nv1ronmen1 A Child's Pluc:e Preschool l!Kl CbW"th St • C M &46-4311\ Sell with ~AS~ It's a BREEZE Class1f1ed Ads 642 5678 Acctng Bkkpng TEMPORARY Register Today lo work on various accountmr, ~ bookkeeping ai.~1 .:t\ mcntb Work d ost' to your h o mt• 1-'agurc Clt>rks lo Sr A<•rnun tants nredtrl thruoul Oran~1·C'o Robert llulr " Accountemps SOOS Maln.Sle50t No Tower. Unum Bilnk In The City of 0r'101(€.' 7l4/83S 4103 645-6514 {"l11~~1r1cd Mth 'ell hlj! item.. '1111311 1tl'm" or a A>' 1 t 1• m J u ~ I c ;1 11 &I' 50'11! ApptyAt Moiftc>tfiee 1515 Westcliff Or Mewport hoch Et1ua l Opportunity E mployer t ... JNt" '>omcthing valuablt•' l'lace an Jd 10 our L.o~l .rnd ~·ound rolumn !I Tirnt ·, where pcoplC' look when they've found an 1t1•m oC value Dorn drop the h.1ll' <:1 1 .1 Job with 1 low rn)lt U.111) P ilot CIJ:1.•lltt'd ,\d Phone IK2 !Wi711 1244.Z Lamir.;on St Gnrdcn Grove 537 ·"8.40 Equal Oppor 1-:mployPr CL&Rk TYPIST Tr:uni•1• po:< 1or btllln~ dt'rk 1111 111.o;u r J nre l'O tn NH U<>Od typ1n1f '\k1t1,. s..Jury to ~)O Good t'CJ tM'ndit~ S.1.1-MS(l lnte((ralecl Dota 2283 F:urv1ew Rd ~la Mesa 546 tiOl!O - Oelnl'rymen tor t•JI I) AM new-sp111Wr in l' ~ Pt•rm p 11 M u:.l !i.1 vt• 111• pt'n<I ,·a. & ht• rl'lld S300 m i mo ti46 .>844 Ut!ntal 1\:.!'t.'>I rt'l'IJl ful! 11 m <! c ' fl •• r •i n : ~ ~02.Z! Till' fa]>tcst dr.,w to lht• ILl\t' .. omdhm.: to wll • Wc!.l .. 0..11ly l'tlul C1.1~Mflt.'tl Jd!> do 11 well Class1r1ed t\d 642 56i8 OLECC:orµ 1131 NewhJll, CM ENG INt-.:~;~ Vt!NAllk 'ilrlll'lllrl.ll tlt• 'lli(llt.'I t o JOln \mJ ll N••wpnrt Rc•u1·h con:iuil 111..: ·1tr1ll'tura1 •n1t11lCt. 1 m~ 11rrn do1n)o( w1Ch 1v ":tllt'd wurk 1\~ Go1U ~l - ~:n1o:tn•"t·nn1t. Soucl com pbny "t''-'Kb 1ra1n ~ to ll'al"'l proeurt lit m<tustn w np ·n • .-r•···r ''• portun1l1l'~ CJ.: OJ ~ Renaud S5ti-"6il .. l I 7 t 'J ' c l i ; l " I I J t t ' ' I f 1 J I 1 i r ( t f t • 1 t ' I ( t l c T \ <'fro 1.~1 .J111>e1 1 1 J '!! Ga•Mtg PCIWWJ/Paperin9 P~/Si9' ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I\~ J .\J'PlHllll t.'~r\ t.OL ~ l \R Pl.-.. VI Wt lo Addiliuoi.. rt·m1xfrl :111 CI eSit n up11 . Ila u 11 n It . Want a R.,E:A.L.L y CL.t-:AN 0 I g I l Lands ca Pt' rRIP t 11 \KC. t Slu , r,, .,1, f'ulu>to pJni I 1~ lk''> l'omtr 1-'rt•t• 1.~1 Land~c-np1ng Im med HOUSE. Call Cini;hum Reason Pnl't.'S Free ei.l ·•······••····•••••··•· PE'fERS PAJNTING Expr'd Keas R ut\'5 Free t:sl C.:1tll Gene 552~ C u:;toni lf'tter1nl(. p1nstnpp1n11 & 11n work Xlnt qu.,1lity Hotats, Car:. etc Wa)"ne ti31 3950 John':. Trl!t! Mdll\tenlince i · ri m m 1 n .: , 1 op p 1 n g • limhm~ & removal l..lc & 111~n1 545-7263 l025 \t,un ~ .. , Illa Joor> d t ~I ~~ Spiro ~ ~ Lie d !lt'rv1cm.i 642 9801 Girl Free esl. 645 5123 Call anytJme 646 7070 .. ,~ JAa %7 OlfD .,.. b h ' ~-r~ s.r.tc.. l<uom "ddiliCJna & GARDENING r-1oors. carpels. al s, ..... Ulds\•apm.: T ree lnm AlfllNiff Repain :::'.'::.............. •• fl•'rslntJtthnJ( 31 > r'> C.-"P' Sl!:HVICE walls. pal108, w1ndows mang (;lean up 8 yr~ ----Window CleardlMJ Painting Exlr1fntr Ex ,,_tw/Repair ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sh.impno ~ :.lt'am dt'11n "' h;,atd Iv built.I Mlei. S48-8375 ---=::;ce for vacant re· ~~.~~~~oboru •:-.aw '1one'• l'ulor bnl(hlt!'1wr:., wht l\1M..ilNArlON ,., our Exp JapaneseGardener. Th<l6eGeys 9?4-0910 ---- 'd h ••••••••••••••••••••••• pr . onest. neat, rem~ l..lt"d 96<H045 Dav1.> Neat pt1tche~ & l~:\tUrl'q ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sf n Ill~ CM Npwt Bell. t111\1•v.J)vl•urk1ni: lot l'Pti. 10 min hleuc•h ( 'kan l>.L-.:.word tJua1l Hwlder11 Complete yard service. -------Comp I Ne landscap1• •Kt>p&11 ., •St'.tku11t111.: IJv dm rm, hull Sl5 Av.i lf2l34~1<.ionll>n644 tlAAl _ R.eliiible&neal 645-0694 lmmacuJatl' Cleaning Co Spnnkler sy&tems M1~ Pine F.xlcr Pamtmg b) RlEEHT. 89l-14J9 In Kt ,1son l'os:.1 (.'lf dlllnN St!r\I<'~. ~~ll ·l.11 "'<IH C M ~&S rm ST~ couc-h $10 c·hr E.t.-...ari al For those who deserve MOnVieJO 4!15-5296mtes. \bph11lt U4ti 41171 $5 <:uar eltm l>l'l i°Klor .....,..;r c Reliable Expr Japanese the best 759.0377 H. Smnr St he 1n:. Try Red Estate me ~~.z.t hrs ••••••••••••••••••••••• (.'pt rl'pwr 15 y r<; t·xpr ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gardener Reas. Free I.Jo wurk m y!ldf. ltt·f~ ~Electric est ll45·5230 aft s JO. Ro&emane's Houscde.tn· ~ 1 will help vou huv ur .;rll YOUNG MAN :; yrs ~Xpt f'r('(' cunsult<1t1on Mikt'. 1n wallcovt>nng fo rec ui.rt 960 ~ M a k 1· t h o s c ~ o o d ho1L-.chold 1lc1ns you· re not usmi:: available to ~orm· uthcr family by ad \ert1.,1ng them for salt-in C'lass1f1ed Call 642·5678 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••• •••••••• 531 lltol. 1.ic 327136 645-0074 Mike mg. Refs. reason Own Wish to cstabh~h babysit -------------trans.64.2·1403.645-3439 NO WAX VINYL Al l brands l.'sts 645-85711 Andy un.g co-op, Nwprt 111(1.s c.n.nt/Concrete l•:l.ECl'RJClAN·Pnced Exp. Gardening. Yards & ------ area ~ti238 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ni:ht free estimate CJn cleanup;. t'ree est. Call The Moppets Cte un1njl Freeestuna le:s Paull-' Gannon Rooft"9 ..........•....•••.•... -....Si ~le• Founda11on1>. rela1n1ng large or small Jobs G4>0947 , J-5PM Service. We steam clean ••••••••••••••••••••••• =1 b~c~~s. pat1oi. l..lcen.sed 673-0359 ~~e:~~eaiT~6.~~ Rinehart Floorcovenng Wallpapering Craftsman 846-2878 213/434·3942 Compll•te Hoohlll( Co ttc&Jl rates Quality wk Need the perfect ~·n but &tat. Sales ••••••••••••••••••••••• MRS. CLEAN makes everything gleem Bach.. apls & homes 536-6728. 549.9372 ....._y WE WILL PAINT AN h••••••••••••••••••••• AVERAGE HOUSE ex Brickwork Small JObs tenor. $249 "Vl'r l unit l':St 25 yr.. 631 °t!)4J Re R0(1f F'or Le:.s Olli Anyllmt' ~11-&Zl Sl .62 pe r DAY ••••••••••••••••••••••• don l have the p&llence~ Let us do your shopping eo..trodor Estate & household sales, P r o r s h o µ p 1 n .: ••• •• ••• •••• • • •• •• • •• • • t-xp m a11t1q ett· l''tce .,ausfact1on guar Pip-. R J liuffman & Son cousult 'n S40 2679 HANDYMAN· Carpentry. electncal. plumbing & nrs. ~5022. 657-4504 Newport. Costa Mesa & apt. exl $375. 1134ID3S Irvine 675·3176 eve1>. 547 733<1 l'hal ~ALL )'OU PJY l•>r a ti.11®8 Kemodel&addtllons ~i..... &l5 4644 or 548 <1541 • ,.,_.., Gt odin9 Mov'-• •• • •• •••••• •• •••••• ••• Walll>. ('ethllllS, floors & .. .., -Tii. Pa1otmg & p.apenng 25 ••••••••• •• ••. •••• •• ••• yr.: serv llar~~t area St C'l.;ilJ\MlC TILi'; Sµt'nul l..lc & msnl 64-2356__ ty 1::mnc•-. 1100,.., :!.'> ~ r .. JOda> ad Ll<·ensed & Bonded. •• ••• • •• • • • • • • • • •• •• • • • C..pwtlft Haul. s kiploadcr dump windows cleaned <:all ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrk. ~radlnl(. lree wrk. <tfler6 PM. 64b·614S MOVING in tht: ••..•.••............... 1..'.Jrpenter l''r1•t ci.l An> -.11l· JObi. C.:dll i\llJn or fun> b4ti 81>4!1 .hm's Boat l Jrpenter & tibcr~la.'>~ reputrs. l'll' Lo ralt>s. ref<, 6'16 1771S REMODEUHG Cu;.Lom Room Add:. C&bmets <.:ountertoµ:s Apt ()((1ce·Comm All <.:w.1om Homes & Un1l1> Quality not {,/uanllly Wm.B /\nde~on Rlrlr Fr~ l':t.l t::ll 03tJI tnd. c.·arpenll'r c•omm'l. ---- rt.-:.. No Job loo Mllatl L'la::.:.111\'U A1.h. ~our one: .J, 1h.n . 531·8082 or 64t).(l425 ~lop -.hnppin~ l'l·nlcr WESTERN FENCE CO Wood & Chamhnk uci:245 1~1 ~ 1837 Ch;un linl. kn<'e installed, lowest pnt·cs on gule:. & reprun. Lie 113.\5344 call Dan SW l1Sfl7 deinolil.Joru. ete 8Jl L2S7 Ve~alaJe's expert, µro· ________ ,Debonair C l ~an1ng Cesi.1onal. M .1ke your Service Reason. rates next move a i.mooth Hca6'cJ Refs. 642 0221. 960·4878 transa·~ion on you and ••••••••••••••••••••••• aft3 ' • l)f1 your budget 534-0840. 49:1 5025 Jn)l1m e OCC Student. 1 Too truck Trash. tree tnm, Ron LC91dscapiftCJ 642 5703. 979-6489 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Palntinc)/f'apennCJ Makl• your ~hupp1nj! Lile hauhng·mov1ng. t'll~ll'I l>y u~in~ thP Oall) Garage· Yard cleaning. l'il•>t CIU'>!>lllt:d Ad~ Reas. rates. 642..()705 LANDSCAPING Reasonable pncc11 968-8783 ••••••••••••••••••••••• All PR 0 f' ES S I 0 N AL l'amt1ng Inter / Exter. Reas, work guar 1>42·0386 Prof pamtmg. Ext & mt l'ltP Sml rt'pu1r:. . Low rates Rt>Cs Free ~· 1883 -~'Sl ~4780, 536-'1·383 __ t:EK1\Mll lilt:' Nl'W or n· Interior & exterior model !''re~ e:.t Srnl Brush. roll or spray. JOtt:-wekomc 53!l 4!11i'i Workmanship guaran aft ~ teed al rea s onable prices . Ameri c an 549 7002 Walll Ad Result:.. 642·56711 Don I g1\1• uv the -.h111' ·1.1 ..... II Ill \'lu-. .. 1f1tnl Ship In ~hurt:: re:.ull:.' ll42 5671! DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY uo rr NOW' 642-5678 HefpWanted 710 0 HefpWanted 7 100 t-Wp W anhd 7100 HetpWClllted 7100 Want~ 7100 HetpWantt<I 71 00 HefpWanfe6 71 00 HttpW..t.ct 1100 Help Wonted 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1"111:im:t'rs GEHERALOFACE Girl l''ti•.hty lo owner or HOUSll(HPER lNSPECTORTRAlNEE Jewelry & accessory de· MANICURIST t4URSE5' P:irtner w:rntcd. take JR. ENGINEER Bkkpng, lyping. Gtrl t-'n wholesale app<irel Ltll! Prof cpl w/1 teen req 's Learn all phases of m 1>tgnert manufacl urcr f\JU or P tttme for busy RN t $1203/~onth HN II <iverexpansmn µroJect m l're:.h out of .:raduute -.1 hool or with work c'I lll'r needed for small manur <'O m M 1i.s1on ddY Xlol mcd1 c•al typing. l'ar1 lO t-'tl1me. live·in hskkpr Npl Bch spect1on Mu s t pa ~~ seck.s p/l.Jmeassl.Musl Costa Mesa Salon. $13 5<!1 Mu LVN '~ OrangrCo Opporforli bcnef1Ls Sal open 5577783 urea.Call7Sl-4760. physical & back x rays have cxper. 497 4550, 540-1031 $82:1 mo Apply al ri i:ur<" mt•omp within " 4948066or540-7680 Irv area. Call for appl LugunaBeach Pt'r-.11 n ru·I Of fice . yN. For Jl)l)b only call GOOD JOB Housekeeper. a few hrs ~7639 EOE MATURE WOM/\N Fainiew Slate Jlo~p , 646-4.'>.1.1!)1>twn!J-llam 2 dysperwk,permanenl druly.forelderlywoman p 111me lo wel come 2Slll ll.trbor Ulvd, Coi.ta p RT P f' & son. Must have car Inspector for electronic Landscape Maintenance. newcomers & eonuct • ~tl':>J A ·TIM~ ensioners. a car. re !>. 645-15.SJ parts dislnbutor. Full ftllme Mon t-'ri. work in merchants. Flexible h rs ClE:RKS GENHAL OFftCE \.1eio Resp will include lmmed F /lime employ- •! r a fl I n I! &. m a n Y menl for resp person •·n~rnterin~ proJCl'ls ouues include cashier- "" r k 1 n J.: w l h e Sr mg. typtng, hte bkkpng. l'Ol!lnN.'r We Jr(' i.rek A Rec Good benefits -10 1 n J.: • d l' pt' n d a u I e . Hr wk 12> Nights 673-2289 time Good ben efits No & Irvine 644-4894 Need car. hte typing. NURSES AIDES Prest1g1ous drugstore GUARDS Secunly HOUSSCEEPER Hours 10-7. Apply Avnet, alter6pm 547·3095. 7am Jpm & 3pm llpm located m N B is seeking GLOBE Mature woman. No ex· 350 McCormack, C M Exper ortiutnees Mesa md1v1duals to fill the per . Xlnl b e n efits. 754-6061 LJ\THE Mill & Chucker Mech welder. need trut·k C H , rollo'41ngpasiuons . PROTECTION Bayview Conv. Hosp, Oprs Has to know basic repair Mechanic for field Ven.le 'OO\' osp. 601 Is h1nnx professtonal ~ThunnC.M.64.2-3505 IMSUR.AMCE setups & read prints :md s hop work Must <.:enlt.>rSt .CM secur1 Ly ftuurd~ Top Costa Mesa Ageney of-Some tools req'd. Ask for have ov. n tools $8 NURSES AIDES f Housekeeper. llve·tn, Cers xlnl OPPorlUntty for Dave,540-64i6 $10 hrly San Clemente h J r 11 w o r k 1 n ~ 1 n hwefs By Joseph thv1du.il~ Xlnt benefits South Coast Plaza Onlv lho~l' ~u..illfll'd ---------- 1'1"'1:.t' CJ II '>Ill 3830 l>UY. top b~nc •l~. All pnvale room, bath. TV 498-668S Day !.h1ft. Xlnt benefit~ Lillian Gt!fleralOHtce areas of Orange <.:o Call Mature woman. Eng. galkw/expedr.thPaby &t una•oR STORE Apply Gdrf1eld Cnnv f "'CTORY WOR"'ERS ~OIRESPONDENCE Collect for interview in wor mg <'On b e ei. ,.... M--L-.:,,. ........ _ 'l""p. 77fl l G~rf1»ld Avu, ~ " -speaking. no s moking. (714) ,, • ., 6500 "'·II time days MalurA ~ ... AJnV • .,., .. ~ ~ Giftware o.pt l'erson able, eneq~ettc person needed w 1artu.l1c ah1llty to merchandise & d i:.play g1r1wure Hour~. 9-JPM. Mon·f'rl I 't•rnm1<' l a~le~ & nlher t turw µos1t1ons oµen for .J,I\ & n1J<(ht ~haft:. No l'A 1.11.•r 11c1· Start S:S per hr 111.·nl'l1ls Apply 1n p 1• r s u 11 V n ha 11 n of l 'al1l11rnia . Int· :14215 Uuhcny Par k Hd , C<fp1strano l~uch. l)lt'I"-' t h yourarea.12l3l 645·3950 '""'. ru · "· 111•u•7."""11 i'sl i.I .. .,.uca ton corp as References. 5 days. $125 expr'd Apply in person MacGregor Yachts, 11;31 ' ,,.. '"'" ~~~·~ ~~~'t i_;>'~\~e~ GUARDS pr wk 640-0840. 642-~ INSURANCE 1$.S w 1!1lh, CM Placenua. CM___ NURSES AIDES wpm & :.ome lellt:r wnt F11ll & p 1l1mt· All areas llousekeeper. ltve 1n Exper'd group health MECHANIC Day ~h1n Xlnl bt1ns Bayview Conv HObp, 2055 Thunn AH'. l'M ,. t t.niform~ I urn t\"b 21 NewPort family desires chums txam1ner Cor urr In!: ... u:. omer :.ervt<••· " premise/al home work Liquor Store C'lerk f"u II & P time N H 548 7863 bef 4pm Afl around mannc Tom Kelly Marine , 1571 Plarenl1a i\Yt.>, N 13 S41Mlfi\7 Pen.on net.oded m buu11 que dl'Pl w merchandise & display women's ready lo wear & assist in other clepartmt-nls. llour11 9·3PM. Mon Fri ('Xper helpful Good or •1 \ l' r H" t 1 r l' d mature exp person, Eng ~1t111nfor11101v return· w1'l<0 om1· No t•xpcr &refrequired. No smok-549·l767 1n~ lu Jul! market flec•css i\pplv Universal ing preferred. 644 ·4788 f'mte1·t m11 S.•rvH'l'. 1226 W 5th Sl. Santa Ami l n lcrvw hr~ !I IZ & 1·'1 Mon· JANITORIAL PART & fo"ULLTIME 546·1JJO t.iquor Store Cll'rks Now intt:rv1l'W10ll, please app· ly in person Baers Oul· PoSt Liquor Store 61l0 Coast Hwy NB NURSES AIDES &ORDERLIES Needt'd to g1vE.>-teoder loving care to the elderly patie nts W 1U train qual1f1ed pers onne l Earn whJlt? YCJU learn All ~ACTORY TRHES k Cutters· Art!. & Crafb ··xpcr helpful F 1l1m e rlJ Y or ~WtnR shaft We m.tkc w oven wood ~hadc:. /\µply . Kirsch ·o. 17352 Arms tron(! \\t• Irvine <Ncar Hcdhtll & ~ac·Arthurl :AC~SJOJ GRADER Entry leve l pos1l10n gradin~ ~xaminat1ons Reefs neat ttandwn ltng & l.Jtt' typ111g. RLECLERK Entry level pos 1t1on. Vanou.' dulles rndudes lYPtnll 50 wpm Apply N.tlional Syste ms Corp. 4.'161 B1rrh St. N B. ----------1 <Near OC Airport) Equal f~T fOOO Opporturuty Employer l'.tr'I I 1 m<' rl,1 y t>Vt>n iniz 1io.--111on:. now avail COUMTBHElP CASHIER &COOK 'pplv 111 Pl•r..,011 h~·IWt'CO 2 4 pm dally LoncJ John Sil•H''s Res...._. ~Harbor Blvd Col;ta Mes<•. <•cross from i"c-01·0 979·6006 Forty CatTOts, l1te. Well be tunng ~s1stanl ~anoger. Waitresses. Wa1ten.. Hus. Prep, Dis· hwas heri.. Uos tc:.'ll'S. Cashier.; & ooks June ~h & 9th H>am to 5pm •~IUlhCoaM Plaza t,.i..., t1ltendanl. full & part GENERAL LABORERS Urgently Needed 1' • Warehouse "!:ltock Clerks Sh1ppmg & Rece1v1ng Must have phone & reha· ble transp. Long & short term assignments. HoU- day & vacation pay llos p1tal11.alion plan avail. VOLT Ttt~AAY SEAVICCfi 3848 CCllftPllS Dthe 546-4741 I Across From Orange Co. Airport) Equal Oppor Employer t1ml• No C'<pencnce . . OCl'f'4'S.trY 4200 Birch. Gen I ()(f1ce. typmg & 10 '\ u key req d. No ex per nee. Full time. Mon·Fr1 <;cne ral Office, PBX Localed in lrvme Indus . 'ns "'er Serv Op rs area.Call Mrs. McVe1gh. lanml"1 oµenmg:. for t'X 540-0074 betwn 10& 3. per <1 or qualified people. :l.1lt• or pay depends UP· GEH OFC un ex p er Apply in fee Paid 11t·rwn Mon Fn 9am t..:reat1ve arch1leclural lpm. 155 RO<'hestcr 5l, firm ~eeks vanety lover CM for excit iol( pos. Call Leslie. 833 ZJOO. AJso 1-'t'c treneral Office Jobs. Denms & Dennis htlUI~ ProcH tor Pers onnel Service uf ' Resp . llcc1i.1ve ind1v, lrvine.2082Michelson. .1hlc to w ork w t l1te ------ WJ>erv , needed w take Gmltham Carl Housecln!! r harge of annwty, ans .. & ~rv1ce nds W?men PIT . mutual fund processing top & car nee. 645-5123 f9r Fash. Is. 1nv~l. hrm Girl for nsh.ing rod & lure ~L.,· Xlnl typm~. stat a.'lsembly. f /t1me Sum .ib1l1ly. 10.key calc. & mer. p /lime Winter. phonetech.640-01.2.1 NB. Call 673-1091 Sam· General Office noon. Wte lypmJ? & bookkeep- 1 n Jt ~all 675·1636 . "ewJ>Or1 1'1oor Covenng GIRL FRIDAY General ore. reccpt, some ex.per req'd, must ----• be good typist. Sm m(J: for interview Fn Picture yOUf'MU •• • Bum• Security Guard. E •rnll~nl nppo1111n1ty ln1 , ... t••P•lS ~ccrCIQrlC\ .iudont~. hou•.rwov~s Stall 11 new ("1trntu. full or P"rt·l•mf' ,., 11 flucn' Secu11ty C.u1110 Tr r1111v1h ttJ1n1nq rt ·d 1 •Y tntefo~tmg wo1k Utt'''' hcnulol• Got Ille ri1c11u1•1 f ond ou1 mort' lodAV Eqy111 11pportun1ty emp•oyer lll1rutlt11I l1e•rtty 11mc11. l•c. 1775 L c .. ttr It. blla 105 lulltl• U5·U30 Housewives earn extra SlOO a month. Call 581·9305 Hs kpr for elderly cpl Leisure Wrld. car req. Live in. no s moke. ~1 lmmed.lale Employment M EN/WOMEN Av~rage *SlO HR. Begmning June 4th MANAGEMENT TRAINEES Sales Rep Noexpenence necessary General OHtce Manager EUii or part ume •956-4m0 . Call for apJ>Omlmeni •842-8433 Hotline t nduslrial ATI'EMTIOM Mell & WotMtl Lite & heavy temJ>()rary mduslnaJ jobs available. Assembly, p ackaging. Labeling & General Unskilled work. Must have transp. & phone Special recruiting for your convenience MONDAY JUNE 12 & TUES JUNE 13 Al: Costa Mesa Community Center 594 Center Sl. C M . You can also apply Moo·Fr1 al IELL~ ::>E;.AVICC:.::> 1401 Dove Street Ste340 NewJ>()rt Oeach 833·1441 NOT AN AG ENCY "NEVER A FEE" Classified Ads 642·5678 JANITORS -p/time ofc cleaning eves. MEN & WOMl!:N . P ume DAY MATRON lm med openings C M . N.B .. lrvme & S.A Musl have car & home phone Call 532-6558 or apply al 123 N Ohve. Orange, .'don thru Fri Locker Allendanl Respon:.1ble lady lo work an health dub 6AM · 12PM 752·0565 Ask for Lorena or Lee LotAHeftdant Must be l!S Full & Part 11me. Call SS7-0520 Medical As s is tant , front hack. F tr for .ii lergy ofr. Ex per only. Ca II 831 ·0 l.'W Medical~Ofc :.tuft:.. a\all Apply, 1445 Bkkpr /recept for busy Supenor. N B 6'12 24 If) ofe nr Capistrano Good - - - personalily & orgamza Nur.>tn~ RM'S Rehef "uperv1i.ors for 7 3 &J.ll. C/ltme ll 7 charge nurses Please call the sto re manage for 1nterv1ew appl The Guild Druq 161 0 S-MiCjllllt Or. .... 644-7330 •JANITORIAL• L VM PM Shift lJOo skills Sal open. Wtll tram nltht person. Reply to !!283. c 10 The Daily Ptlot. P.O. Box IS60, Costa Mesa. Ca. 92626 LYM 3· 11 med1cattun!. Good ~al & fnnge benefit:. Mesa Verde Conv Hoo;p, 6til Ce nter S t. C M 5411 !)58.S PART·T IM E L eg a l Secretary w/Mag II ex- per 5 mornings per wk L1l1gal1on expt'r pre· !erred Dix oCfict?S Nwpt. ~ach Airport Area Call Ulanc 636 ~ MEN-WOMl-:N· 1-:very other wknd off MEDICAL COUPLES ~lust be dedu·ated to NOW HJ RING 1 i:ood pauent earl' Apply. Bock Ofc Au istClllf Part-lime perm J>OSllton 144S Sopenor 1\ve. N.B Busy Nwpt Bech OB. ForapptCall752·7292 6422-110 GYNofC11:e E~prdonly need apply Plea!>e send JarutoriaJ Service MACHINIST resume to Ad 238. Da11yl---------• PART TIME EVENINGS 2 poc;1tions for resJ>()ns1 NB co m.-...-ds. Class A Pilot. f' 0 Box 151JO. OFRCEPOSITIOH ble young men for health Machinist for Undgeporl Costa Mesa. CA 92G2ti Job sel'unty, advance club. Moo·fo'ri. SA M Mill & llardinge l.athe. -menl. informal work en ZPM. $500 mo Company Close tolerance precision Medical Rec:.,,tio.Nst v1ronmcnl, first t'lass Adults with oulslandmg, benefits. 752·0565. Ask for work Exper req'd. Top Exp req't.I fo~ash Is 11-5, medical benefit'!. profit at1rart1ve personalities RoyorM1ke. bcns t:O E.557·9051 as k M·F $650. Benefits sharing & rN1re mcnt who enJOY working walh for Ron Ad ms 644·103.5 plans Bnng us l)as1c typ. kids Start al SJ.50 per J•welry ScMsman a ----------• mg skills, atlenlton lo de· hr. Phone 642·4321 11250, Je welry exper not req'd . MAID wanted full time or Medical Assistant tail, ab1Uly to show up on between 3 00-5:00P.M. Mature. Will train tn all p/t1mc Seachff Motel. R ~ or e qu a I I y time ;ind we will truin a Ask for $hmoon phases of business. Xlnt 166l S Coast Hw y . Qualified. G.P.'s offit'l' CAHl'.:EH OKrnNTEU Equal O pportun ity career oppor Great Laf!una Bch. 494·4892 Newport Beach. Top person for a vanrty of Employer working cond s . Co. I•---------salary P 0 Box 14:! l'hallcng1ng at·t1v111e~ -~-=------benefits MAIL DEPT. Hunlln~on Bea<"h. W c a r 1.· a c, tr on g . PIX Answer Soeorv. Kirt.Jew.,.._ ed Med.lc<ilAssislant cstabllshec1, ,Rrnw1ng All shifts avail. Expcr Costa Mesa S4S·94BS A mature andiv. ne ed small company selllng lo pref'd. but will tram $1.62 per D~Y That's ALL you pay fora 30dayad an the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY I.)() IT NOW I 642-5678 Cor ltght packaging of Urology ba<'k o fftc-c music <>tore<> throughout W~ends a must Call educational malenals Mature woman. Typing, the world Start. $650 & forappt!;Si 7777 EOE. f''ocd1ty localed on slcra11z.1ng & x ra> go up lo S67S '" JO Warner Sl m Santa Ana 5411.2247 days then 11 ·sup to you 1 PBX $288 per hr. No exper Modeh&Escort• ADOJTIONAL SKILl,.S& Ans w e ring service nee Apply. National • EXPER ll':NCF: CAN e>peralorfuJJ &Ptr.Call SystemsCorp,4361 Birch McnWUSoH BOOST STARTING 835-3561 St.NB. <Near OC Female Top money PAY Send rt>sume lo --------Airport I Equal Op Musthavecar.631·2140 EB Boxzu7 NB!r.!663 PBX Operator, ans serv Porturuly Employer · · expcr pref d. MoNfori'") .. 'JI« Ca II 549-30 IS alarms & telephones . OFACE HB.P ----UllTRE'O l..lght typing & clenc<il J . H e r b c r l II a I I PI X O,.rcrtor mlU Eves. nile & ·weekend .Jewellers needs r /ti ml' W 11 1 l r ,11 n F 111 me Pvt Country Club. must shifts available. Perma office ht'lp Apply 111 7 J ;,ti t:onla11. Maunnc. be people p erso n nenl position Salary ~·rson, 333.1 Bn:.lol SI, N!!wportcr Inn, 1107 w/broadexper. Forappl _SSOO __ *_m_o_._63_1_·_3333 ____ CM <SoCoa~lf'lazu> Jamboree Rd . N .li. cal1644·5404. 7M16'"1·1700 EOE. ----MOTORHOMEMFG. Office gul. female. Ptr MANAGER /ASST Pedrnlm·s exp back oh' Mon 1"r 1 f'o unta1n Valley 549-8133 Help Wmhd 7100Htlp W•ted •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 7100 Large retail operation located m So Cu I. Owned by naUonal firm. Direct r espon s lb 1l1l 1es Super v1s1on or over 50 employees. College & ex perience necessary Salary commensurate with exper1en('l' Lucrative mcent.Jve pro gram. Send resume lo Classtl1ed Ad •191, Oatly P1lol, P O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. cahf 92626. Paying top wages w Ix Int Sma II offtl't'. ~ome book benefits to m en & women kl·ep1111( & payroll CIC ID all phases of RV ~nCnl'C nL'Cded.ISAM l:c! manuf. lnle r v1ew s noon Salary open. Mesa S.lla m. Apply direct Lane:. 646-3993 MlrGCJR Motor HCMWts 2975Airway Ave. CM PERSONNEL COUNSELOR EMPLOYMENT INVESTMENT SALES Prestigious second trust deed invest meol rirm 1s seeking an experienced salesperson to sell pnme Orange County rcs1dent1al loans OFACEClERK For busy data processing MOTOR ROUTE co. Dulle!> 1ncludi: mu11 The Daily Pilot has a 111g. f1hng & checking large route in M1sswn <.'<>mpuler input. P lt1mt:' V1e)O. Mon thru t-'rt al fll'X h rs $2 f!S to S2 911 ternoons. Sat & Sun pcrhr mon:ungs. Must have de ln1egrated Dnta pendable car. s:tO cash 22.83 FJ1rv1ew Road deposit req. Good d nving Costa MC'<\a ~ record. Call 642 4321 - Leave name & phone Office Work P /t AGENCY Exper. Prd. Also coo s ider s ales o riented penon w /bus back· ground. Xlnl comp pkg (D SARRA BERK W AGENCY 1~52 MacArthur Blvd Su1tel20 Irvine C.1 II 833-2892 GEHBAL OFFICE planl. xlnt benefits, FIT. Ht?avy phont>9 & typing E .O.E. Call 894·5351 HB. ~---------1 Prefer lndiv1c1ual with good investor base and Rl"al F.'ltutc ~ales hccnse Management MAHAGElt TUIHEES A nal.ionwide Jewelry co will teach you t he jewelry business. sis<> a wk + comm. No exp nee. Will train. For appt call 6'2·5163. Your call will be re· C M area Flex daytime turned. hr.. Basic bookkeeping i.kdb req'd . Phone 645 4641 l'elroleum engineer 811- mgual. Span/Eng. Exper an plan & s upervismg con.<1truct1on or base & dnlhng s ites, air lift log1st1cs &. transfer or dnlling eqwp't lo Junglu s ites. SaJnry $2000/mo. Take ad to neare~t t-;mployment Develop. ment Dept DOT-010.061. Ad paid by employer. 10 Key adder. Good phone manner <'Ssent1al Small mamd. Sal com mensuralc w /exper 642 t916 G1111rat0ffiu Al'curate typing , ltte boo kkeep i ng, t'Xpt'r w 1maouf3 c tur1n g helpful. Sulury open •"me company pu1d den. lal & health pli.in for st'lf & dependenli. Call 64$-01\11 dy~ 1>r 67S-.060I! after 6f>M & wknJis II ll Fuller Co Jl»~fo' Plwcen tJa.CM General ornce help. Rella bit\ looking for mcorn" ~upplemcnl, p rr oner noons 675-$444 GIRL FRIDAY Summer Job, typ1nJ?, general office & rccep· llorust duties Pvt Coun· try Club. l''or appt call &H SA()it. I GllU. OFACE Very e fficient. calm person w /gd typing & or garuzallonal sk11Js lo run operation!' for bu~y 11d agency. TV /Media b:t<'k ground helpful, A vcr)' (ew people do II lot o( buslness here and 1f you l1kr that kind o r challenfo(e+have 3 yrs gen'I ofc eJtper. Call .549-4060 -------------- Hair styust with following & mak~up arttst are now needed for a fast growing belt.er salon chain m the So. Calif. area. Excellent benefits & advancement opportumlles for career minded profesaiqnals . Call 642-6164. ----- HalrStyltt For Busy Costa Mesa Snlon, full time Rent or rommlaslon opt1onol. ~l0.11 HARDW ARE SAUSl Interesting f/~1me J>OS. 1n rt-tail store No Son or F.vM1 ~ Strvr, II W Wr l~hl Co , 126 Rochester St. Cosl11 Met1a -r----- ,, . . . , This Is an excepuonal opport1,1nilv ror an lnd1vlduol with success 1n Secunl1es Sales and look1n1t 10 enter a irrowth oriented industry w1th0ul lhe concern or market decline. Ex<'ellent commls~1on ~chedule permllc; unlimited personal growth and immed111t<' Income. Present lnve:.tmcnt Coum1elors earn u minimum of SJS,000 00 annually. Our I03ns ore written tt) all reel sophlstlcatt'll lnve~lors seekml( ~ec1,1re rnvc:.tmcnts v.tth y1cldo; awra~1ng 12•; Cull Exrc V P ut 7\4·644-11824 NEWPORT EQUITY FUNDS, INC. 620 Newport C.nttr Drive, Suitt 21 l Newport Beoch, Collfomio 92660 Manngement &tcjltHrTr SI llC Assist maj or corps thruout U.S. represent· I.nil lot'I group seckinll colleee gr1&d for troubleshooting pos. <.:illl Bill, 833·2700. Dennis & o~nn1s Pcr 11 unncl Service of lrvmc, 2082 M1chellson •• MOTOR ROUTE Daily Ptlot route 1n l.agurul Oeach & South Laguna . afternoons. Monday t.hrougb Friday plus S1&turday and Sun· day mornin gs. SSO per mo. Gross, SS0.00 cash dePoSlt required. C&ll 642-4;J21 as~ for C1rculs · t1on. Leave. Name. A<I· dress. Phone Numbt•r and Make of Cnr. GOOd for sludepl or rcll red person Openings for 3 adlts lo earn $200 $500 mo Prr. approx lOhrstwk. Call aftrl." for c.ippt, 642 6896 Oral SurRl'On 1111rglcal 8!1· !>l'llant l•:xper1e o ce ncc~1iary Ciill 963-0727 or 751 !H114 alll•r 6 l'M l111ntmi..'l1ln l\cuch PAINTt-:ns m 1n1m1~m 3 vr4' ex 1>1..ncnrc Ca II 891 WCll Pt.uGrrOOLING MAN, exper in huildlng master tcK>lini.t ror RV, boats. etc.Ph 1714)645-2265. NURSES AIDES l'arking Lot Allemt tor PLUMIBS 7.3 & 3.11• Coun'"" Club ~1Nill parklnl! lot l lJm Rt'plpc 'IJl(!C1alists. Drarn "" Zpm c1a1ly N R. Caonl'r) Men wanted. Will lr1un MANICUltJST Conv. Hosp. 549·306! V d I J 1: l' arc .1 ( •ti I Mu~l have own lruc k For exclusive beauty SEL.L idle item~ w1lh .i hi:\ 1091 ~e7:>1 ~---- 11a1on P 1t1 m e Ex per DaJly Pilot Clas:ohL-0 Ad 1-'tnd whal you wan I m S<-11 uungs fa\l wltti D1&1l)' n~ ~ 3833 642·5618. Daily P1lol Closs1(1r<h l'llol Want Ads , . . .. .. . .. ti , ( l J i t " 5 I I l t r J \ I I ' ( ( I J I I i r ( l 4 J • I ( t l c r \ HetpW ... hd 7100 He4pWonted 7100 .•....................•...••••••.••••••••..•.• 7100 Wednesday June 7 1918 DAILY PILOT 09 ... ···•··••••············· ~~!. !:':".~ ..... ~!~o. ~ ... P. w •.• -•. •.•.d •.•••• 1 •• •.0.0., ......... ~:i:-.•:.~ ..... ~!.~~ ~01\t'~l,,ln\ .. rl>\'~'r .. '(hll•llfll ..,_.~nil ~.MSEllTUWD!!_.UTS Typ1i.l Rt'<'l'llllon1s1 hH ••w~ 10 I 0 "'"to YOM 1045 u -,,. " ."JI-.; rv ~ d~nlul urru.·e 'A unh-d •,~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~"'It'.. R~/Typfft 1lllflt•r ,o ... h reqJ Son ~07Perhr orprt.'fi<'nbt'd penrnn· prdt•ir~ Call P rr4· n 1n 4 m 11 n 1h ~ aoso .-• ..............••...•.•. -... . .. WJ:sher and Oryer '6S for ··:: pair Ll!rgr d mt•Ue table :, 1:-.t•aL' 111 SlO Kroehler i.or u 1n need of re upholi.tery free Mo' "'lint" t'll.J't'r aJ, :1>11 .;Iii.• :-..~.,. P"' 1 , , rit"r ~So ~·s IOI)&. Mop Juan .trca litil 1211 !'tf r:. aC'll\ 1ty. full & I> l Mu:.l 644 Ob83 Wh1rlpuol Refnger.llor. Shttµherd to lov1111! hullll' \Ulh 1·k JoOl..hl°ll l'w1 mu l Jll \1 .H JUrJt! llo ui.l!"dttlll'l lnlit SC'n IUl(ler be 18 + C .ill 11 11 1 $110,Sest offer lioodtemiwrum1·nl h.1,., \1on ffiJ) ""ur k irllo b-4-&~-l:.' G<Jodpoly nt:oudhuu~ 84&-8~or 871·2500 l'yptSl.rt'pro Mustbelhe 497-3485 i.hot.ol 1~71113 r umr No tlun\ bch ~57 ~retJry DH·ta phone for ------be:.I ' f.:xpt ri e nce on • ~4S ati.!8 lk' "IJl f.'rc·P:iul 1raur.1n1·c-c l u1m:1 Studttnts 111 w 11 rk 1n Xerox800dualtape Like Speedqueenwai.her.good L.Ovablem1Xt'•li.'kl'r :t'fr' TrclliMeto S700 S.ALfS ::1uperv1:1or Tyi>t•OOWPM ei.tJblti.hl"ddlnnttrhuu?>t' graphlci.. & variety cond.Jt1onS3S old . 11 pa y .. 11 l1k•·" Inf.!, mu!--l sell by Junt• 14 ftRIMTE:R Sl-th.tlrnn.il oppur tor N 0 " x P l' r 1 " n c t' ~ ri.>1·ent dl1·t:.phone ex· ;as cleanup. d1~hwn~her:. f1exible hour&·Rood P•Y Call 559-4274 after_7_ childrt-n Net'd:1 i.:uud \oh n~'<l th(' ~"t Wt-II ool.:omi.: md1v ct1t(1•r to ne<"eSSary Will train for per1 c nc e 1-·ount a In & kitchen help Mu~t be Busy word proces:Jinfl <.;ontemp orary while _hu_n_ie_496·3867 r-Saa. 045 92111 ___ _ 8055 l'J\ the Ptl<'t-IJu.all t' Jo111 wull known f1rrn ms1de s"les Pr"r .,L )'r s VaJlet l<X'&t1on :n ' 1 hrs av;ul morn:. thru lunc·h Service cenler with photo .__ -r " ... • ' ~ L• t , 11 c k ,,_ '"I 1··•.•1 · re(rigerator Contem L Male "UP"lt'S Ool>l'r ll\Jn ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'vrk t':S'\1.•nt1wl "vt \, 1 •111n " Call K "y . ..s 5570!!.22 pr w ror app l'a as "' .... ean~r. uu• typesetting J\1rporl ., " " •1 I h , " .. U1 age or ovl'r - --M""' O'Co""Or ""'" 6782 Do "St N .. . porary wood bookshelf & Aloh"n 7 or " wkll (>Id lr!ftE£ .irt·J . "u t1, 1d lt. SJ.12700 Abo l"cl' Jobi. l!""o·JF. M ;,.uo ,.,.,,,. v" · u area Thc(){f1ce 7520893 545-8952 sstsS..3' 0 ~ 11 1;1 rri' W r1 lt' 0 {)(•nru~ & l>t>nn1s Pcr~on Sale:. ~:_. ·-· -1 ----S tuffers. P IT work · I•--------------l{Jrugt> saltt signs while i>u_pplles la.st 645· 7221 l'okrandt , 210 111 Ht; rwlSc•rv1ccoflrv11w.2082 $.250A WlP ---------•I wkends only P~ri.on lkydn 8020 Poodle ')',•tr11·r m1 ~tu 1 rl J nth . c I T o ro . MH·hcl:-.un Expa nd 1 ng r du 1 I & Secrclanes 12·lS yrs old. 545 0770. TYPISTS •••••••••••••• ••••••••• f em • housebrok,•n '121\:JO wlusle jewelry co 1s look Schwinn 10 Spd & crwser 9~7 l38u ••nnted 1•ircu1tbo,1rd mfr --R•Rr-~-·10-..... •l•S•T-111 mgfor l2ener)tetic s&les TYPISTS SUMMERJOIS StN~ work immed. We Moving must s e ll h I $3 ·• ""'-a"'' " peopl<-No eic.per nee· Boat a i.sc mbl y .,.,..edYouYesterday! 9ti0-1758 FwNttr. 8050 inng tra lll'l'" 2 .. pr Sat . Son & holidays Will train. F'or appl call 0 SECRETARIES r TYPISTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• hr to 81llrt ·10 hr worl. (>rom1m:nt real estate of· 642 5163 • Male, em. Day or mght Ladies 3 speed Jo'rf•nch ~t·t•k :\IJ02 S Oak St f1ce.NewPortBeach.Ex-----Doyouneedextramoney s hift s. We t ra in SECRETARIES foldJ.ngbike,usedlwlN!. **IBUY** SJt1ta A11J per neee!>s. Ask ror Mrs. 5•• £.C!CLIRI( &~oy variety. Let the MacGregor Yachts. 1631 FfLIE C&.EIU(S Cos t S12S Sel I S6S Good Wied t \Jm1ture & W"tclff R.dty J··'--~--. """-9060 ~ r & n b Lit r Placentia, CM 752· 1380 between 8-S crn ""35 I T Est t l'rlntl-d Cm·1ut Untltri.. :s _ .... _u..,.,. __ ........ _. _____ 1 for gill-;, cards & drug~ m ex• 1 Y 0 ---------...........,, Apphanr~ OR I will rv1ne t>rr ace a e 'h1h'\. l''CPl""'"l'l'd or ----Newport Beach Expr worlung temporary ~s· Tailor. part t1mtt Al C.C..ras& sellorSEIJ.rorYou Salt! l''ri/Sat 9 lo 3. t2il lrame-e?> 5.:>i !I~ pre!. 640.7373 !>1Rnment.s of your choice Ease m Fashion l!>land L.a-~ 1030 MASTEIS AUCTION AnRttlita Dr CdM_-__ --------work for you. Call 1m Plea~t work1nR cond1 .....-r·-'" uM616& 3J.9625 REGISTl:R MOW Sales, earn good money medJatcly tJOns. Cull t:ulor ~hop ••••••••••••••••••••••• -I L.rg Garage & Yard ~le. Pn ntmg LEAD PRINTER I 5 \'r'> exper m off&t'l produe uon operation'> l::xper rn 125(J, 2850 &. Apollo operation~ Com pany 'µon•orcd 1n .. urancc:. education 11· fund µroi;ram & m<1n · Please cont.ict l'c r<.on 114'1 0epl To work ~ht>re you want Mny ud vancament op· ~o ff · ,,., 5070 NlKKORMAT FT2 Ex -----Thurs Sal, 9·5. Lot.s of h " " ~ () 1 Ce • mgr '""'. CASH PAID ant1uue lh.•tru.. old pre & w \'n )Oll \\jrfl' Wt' JJ0r.&benef1ts847 3781 cond. Incl body, 50mm &.' d ed f ll .. J'o} h1ghc~l prc va1hnR 0 OVe r 1 O ad Tea\' hers. prt> '>chool & lBtil¥ MacArthur Blvd lens. case & strap Unde r 'or g us urn. an . s:.ed ~lass, rollect1bl~s ratesfor SALES. gin shops. CM. lower demenl.H) Swte lOO Irvine warr. will s a c S2UO-ques&clrTV's957 si33 doll~. & many misc •AccCMlfttmrh Nwpt, rull & part-lime 557-0061 i,.rtade!. 646-9867 6 PC bdrm set, qual all things 21702 lmpah1 Ln, •loc*tl"Pft'S interviews f'r1 June 9. 3723 Birch St. NB 645-9973. wood, hke new $2.000 11 lJ H u s h a rd & CL-....&..-4·6PM Calleon C1ft, So F.q ualOpporEmployer Waitress. no ex per Shinon.8mmsoundmov1e \•alue.wilhac 6394530 llam1lto_n _____ _ • ..nu Coast Plaza. CM or call TelephoneSo1Jc1tat1on needed p T over l8 proJ. nu. $140 Als~ adll •MochiM Opn 838-2643 ____ ___ Xlntopporturuty for P /T Angw·s Pina 581 352s sound & silent fil m s. .ACCOUMTAMTS -----------------1 work w/F/f pay pottm· 25216() La Paz Rd , Lag Smm fi lm splicer. in· T~ .. .,,.a ... 1y llal.848-9427. ll!ls slamat1c X-30 t•amera """'..-"'-SALF..S *Secretaries* outfit 768·3258 PE:RSOMME&. HALF DAY Get Off The Beach I I I Telephone operator Exp w all r I.' s s . A pp I y In ,.. ~ 1035 ADft M A G Of desired. Type 40 wpm, person. Sid's Blue Beet ~ ;JOtQ M1thelson Or any cctng, en I.' pleasing manner rcq 107 21st Pl. NB aft 3pm ••••••••••••••••••••••• NICE PAY' Typists to $20,000 Salary begms on quallr Pe-an k1"tlens CL'/\ re Suit.: 212 I rvm" • Employers Pay All Fees """ ,.,,,.,,,, '"1 ' " · 97ro 155 .....,........., Waitress wanted. ex per g1stered. Xlnl quality, or Enjoyable phone worlt LllRemdcrs Agency neccss Elflanch1to.2101 beaullful long hair with good s alary + 402\lBirchSt.Ste 104 Telephone interviewers Placenl.Ja ,CM From s how parents . OAK DESK, 3 x 4 . C Horws 1060 drawers AJI lock:. S12S •••••••••••••••• ••••••• Ph840-U56 NEW S-PC OAK BDRM SE1' SWIO 640 2577 aft ~pm AQHA MarP l'labber bloodhne l1eg1stered 8 years old $1500 171'1 I 737 ·644!1 aftert>PM ------ Ho'lll lftold C'iooch 806 5 ® PACIFIC ffiUTUAL 1--------1 bonuses & comm1ss1on1i Newport Beach 833-8190 localed 1n Newpo rt ----638.0008 Morning, afternoon & Call for appt/estab '64 Beach. Pleasant sur vey WAMTED Coor d1naled .:rp, !I rt couch $200 & 2 Jo'rnr h Provmc1al chrs S154l Pa 24 inch ~1d e by side rcfr1g. $300 More ••••••••••••••••••••••• 700 NC'IAlport l'<'ntc-r Dr :-.!Pwpon ll(>a1•h C.t 11 ti40 J!",;!X ·Equal Oppor l':mplu~ c•r R.E. SALES OPPORTUNITY even1nl( shifts av;.111 work for general rnn ALLDEPTS. • $25 Mature fema le Good speaking vo1t·c & . tractmg & development Mer('handisin~ display, Siamese Sealpo1nl phone ex per helpful Secy ~Fee Pald firm from Lake Ar clomt.-:.linipµuance s ales 64&-2784or 644·3462 Co 11 e g e s tud e n ts . Creath•e Dir"H:tor rowhead. $3.00/hr ba~e house w 1 v e s & Organltat1on 1s keyed to + s ubstuntial com &~rvH.:C.6 IOPM. 'h day DoCJ' 1040 770.3296 Stainless steel waterless cookware, 19 pc set. WATER BED. 3 mo old. lifetime warr. Days king, dark wood. bkc11se 835-7775 hdbd, air frame mat Work in a comfortabl) d1·1·11ralt'tl 0H1re Ill a pre '"it•· area where lhen• 1s Production Trainee> rnt\Manl buying and sell· Huhber hlJSt> pr0<lu1 h 111i.: Unique Homes in In me <irea Must f.IJ.,., ~h-:.a \.crde has a new 1 o phy~1cal 1ndullini.: m:rnager. a new "70/30" t.11ck 'r.i y~ (.°Jll tvr 1·11m1111.,-.1on schedule. .1 ppl S40-7.!?9 !-: 0 I-: W\ er<ol new ush ngs and -~·A" h lh mportant po· ~ 1 ad T 1 h Sat No ex per needed in ••••••••••••••••••••••• """" .... g ter~ 1s ts .dO 1 s -· mission. e ep one in 1deal1ob vert1s1n g firm Call terv1ew 1s zero pressure some area~ 'fop wages Golden Retriever pup· Call 83') ag95 Willa , 833-2700. Also F~e & we desire only person Profit s hanng ~rogram pies. AKC Field & s how tre:.~. hie lime warr Mus t :.ell household $350 0!11 before 2PM. goods Call after s ~-4046 6.11 ·271f7 '1"0 Jobs Dennis & Dennis oel that are possibly Phoneforinte rviewafter pet Shots. wormed. For A Personal lntcrvw Personnel Service of avai..lable for Ion~ tt!rm IPM 979·3862 raised wtrLC. Xlnt d1sp . lrvme,2082 Michelson assoc 1 at i on . N o n · WAHTB> OllVER (213142>1561 TIME/1.IFE Coltee tabl\!. ::.ohd Oak, L shaped ~ 1beveled smoke gla~~. lrg 631·3222. 646-0390 1070 a new lease. We are look- Libraries, Inc F.qual Opp Emplyr m/f Propeny Mgmt L'o rwl'Cl• ing for !.Illes people. ex· H~al Es tatr L1n•11.,e1.· penenced or new' How Mu't be r-cper '1 111 ;,II utiout you? Call Sandy .ire.13 of proµt•rl} mi.:mt tlrlow'lk1 or Jim Wood al m<'ludmg lea:-.in~. mJ1n 5-16 5990 -------- Sec'y, we need a person to bt-the right hand for 2 very busy financial ton sultanLS H you are capa· ble ot runrung all office functions. hke to work a long hard day under pre- smoking Alpha type SUMO.AY ONLY 9 Wk old AKC ReR personnel reqwred Start To deliver Daily Pilot Labrador. male pup immediately . 20 •0 bundles to earn ers. He· Champ fathPr. Iovino hrs/wk in N B area . ,., Leave name & number qwres \•un or large sta· mother. Don 675·551 l , w ians wenng s ervice. lion wagon and a ~ood b73-7252. Decorator choice LI ving. duunl(. bed tum1ture & acc~sones. Modern & Provincial L1ktt new Cull betwt-cn 12·2 , b7 3-0484 or drop by al 537 Promontory Dr W . N 8 DIAMONDS. PVT ESTATE Sol1t a 1re appraised $17,5001$5,500 Sl2 .3020 /S3900 $6.602/$2400 Other gems, 1714 ) 54&-0710 714·759-()79() driving record Phon<-----------642·4321 anf1 a sk lor OOGTR1\INING llarry Seeley Pvt classes & boardmg tenaMe & leR.il as~l"ts SALES/Jr • .,,_.., Submit TL'!.Urnt-& ?>alary F1t1me & p/lime pos1· r•-<!'d to Clas31h1.•d ·•ll no ---------• lions. Must be exper'd. ~I l' o Darly l'ilot l'Cl R.E. Sal.s THE PLACE. 644-8982 ssure m an uns tructuredj•--------- <-nv1ronment where you determine how the JOb 1s done. we t1;1n pay you t.'Ommen.surate with your ability + offer some un- usual opportunil1es ror X'tr~ compensation. Call Telephone Sales F.QUAL John Martin 548-0059 Hux 1560, (;osta Ml'.,J . ('a Orw of S Calif. leading 9262f; hit.Ir' ;111ll (fovelopers is SALES EARLY llRDS! WORKl:30.I For F.11'1 la T1'e Aft~moons MOONERS! OPPOHTUNITY EMPLOYER M1n1ature F e m all' Schnauzers. w'/apers !I wks old. Salt pepper C hamp background SS.1)-4331 Pallo rum Table. 4 chairs & ch111:.e Wrought iron Miv:a•.,....c-___ ....._ 560 644 ·9625 ••••••••••••••••••••••• In lht• process or 1n lef's ie Hot.st Psychiatric Tech ler'-wwmg for their rr H you weren't lookmg for 51034,Month J\pplv ;it '·•k d1v1,,rnn We arl.' a n e w ca r eer , you l't>f <,OOn e l Orf1 n • SCl°lllO~ atnhlllOUS. ag WOuJdn'tbereadingthlS F.un1e w Slate llo::.p11.1l . .:r1·.,'!l\l'. llr cnsed 1n ad, and 1f we weren't :!501 Harbor Ul\•d, L'ost a J1 v11.Ju.1h. who have a lookmg ror someone lo do Warehouse Inventory Clerk ror ('lee tron1c parts d1stn butor. Beaut Mahog furn for din mg rm, mclcb tbl. 6 chrs. burret. c hina cabnt server Will sell cmplt or separate Tolal ('OSI Sl.100 Pnced way under actual worth. 645·7857 evs PHONE MATE Almu al 640·832S rull tlmc llr~ 9 t> Apply Huslue-Collie mix pup· A v p c t . l: M . 3 S O pies. 8 weeks old. SS Wi WIHranL y $79 w remote $149. 750 3791 Roger Brown ''1t-sa Pl~111ve mental atl.ltude a job, lh1s ad would not Service Sta. Attendant. u per'd-l''ull or p.'lrme Apply, Arco Station. 17th &lrvtnt!. CM SLEEPIM & Wortc 1-5 We have somethm~ Cor everyone lf you like to talk on the phon1• McCormack. 754·6061 each. Wtttdow Tinffnq Trahtft Over 21. 644·8494 Jo'or sale. 2 elec kilns. 1 & 'l cul\ f'ublll· Ri•latmns <on<.I a rt-al 1les1re for sue be here. If you are a & 1·1·ss. hul who understand career minded adult & AKC Doberman, rem. 6 mos . Black /Ru s t Champ lin e . S350 Tour Traw~ Rep Ulf.IL lJ1t>1r goals and ours want lhe oppty lo earn Modern ra1·il1ty 1i1•1•k:. can only be reached by three to fi ve hundred aruculale 111d1 v lo de hanJ work We w1ll lrain, dollars a week, call toll ''f'lope l'omm'I at'l'OUnls ('all for rnterv1ew. Mon-free ! t I 8001327 9696 Call Jinny. 833-2'700 Oen t-'r1 9AM·4f'M, ask for anytime 1 ror recorded Service Statio n Allen· dant. exper'd Day & F.ves Full & p/Ume AP· ply, Shell Stauon , 17th & Jrvme. NB WE•RE FOR YOU Ba se pay above ni•:i wage. Add com!"'· ~,,ion & bonuses to your base poy for !ugh earmngs. Stu dents also find this an idea1JOb 3 Red chairs. Black vinyl Oval 9• yellow & while couch Very rea.sonuble &hag rug w /fnnge gd 83G-OO!r1 Aft4PM cond. $40. '76 Puc h WOMEN (2) over 40 759·1206aft5pm FULL TIME 1nclud n1:. & f>t>nni:-. l'C'r!>onnl•I Bun:. 000-4361 message! ~r\'1re or In 1nl'. WMl ----------i ------wkncb. Sam-lpm, 4pm 11;, yr old Great Dane. midnight Busy N B. ore AKC reg. s hots etc . No sa.les PH or medical MaJe.493-8666 Gold sora. 8'. gd rond. S75 Maped S300 ~HS Lazy Boy rocker, gold Racquet Club of Irvine tone, SS0 496-2097. ram membership SllOO +transfer . NB Alhlellt' Babylme Cnb & dresser Club Mbrship $125 2 pr M1chl'l?>o11 Salesman Gr owing Service Station Allen· d.ants 121. part & f/t1me. exper'd Apply. Care) Chevron. 604 S. Coast llwy, La~una Beach exper helprul. Refs nel'. Call 642 1494 9 5 Mon Two male Shelli~. ln col· Thurs or. must sacnf1ce $50 Purchasing Clk You will 1trnw w Un~ '<Int 1·11 Very pleasant work ulm11:>Phl'rl' in lwaut1 ful l1>c Mvd l ) p111i: 11111· Startin~ 'al SilMI C;.i 11 s.111 6l().5 l 0CIJ:.tJ I l'i.•rsu11 11..i 1\1wncy, 27!fO llarhor Ill CM RF.SfAURANT Need full packaging house. Ter & part time pos1twns m ntory estab Mus t have 1leh ealennRfirm 18yrs !tome s e lling back or older. must be llldture ground. S.17-.6234. CALL 833.8095 TIMM.IF£ each. 498-2068 WOOD WORKERS fneto y09 1045 $SO. 548-l5'19 .;now ?>kl!>. Land sailer ----------.! $32.S 644-4832 ,\LL Joru, l•'IH-. t-. Qudlt l1l'd "'••m-.tr('.,~ ~onlt·d ~ 1•11m m l''C P l'Jrt or lull t1 ml' NB 1..u; 6603 llf..AL ESTA T E SAi.i':~ NOW IS THE TIME T11 Jo1n The Profeni0ftal1 J I W AU<ER & LEE In 1!177 ~t·. JI W i\l.K ER & 1.1-;1-:. broke our 11w11 rt'l:ord by doing 1l\ 1·r S? h1lhon m !>Jle' & ... 1.•n 11·;· If you art' rnl•·l'<'Sl<'d 10 ,1 re<1I ""L~tll' CJrt•t•r <J ll for dt•ta1b. 0 11 our thn•e d.1'\' htcn:.c trarnmg prn ,i:ram & ;,bit? to work wdl --~ pubhl' 675-43.11 Saleswoman. m ature r.or SERVI<.;~ Station allen UbrmiH. lac:. M1llmen. Assemblers. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Table saw workers. San-Desperate son allergic. ders & Finishers. 2 yrs Eng. Sprgr Spa n . t'.Xper nee Xlnt pay & M/Syr /AKC . loving. benefits. Apply 3123 W 548_2153 ----------~ Chrome Bentwood type YOU FJX THI::M umque shop in S. <.:s t dant. roll time, Chevron F.qual Opp Emplyr m1f REST AURA MT Vtllage Apply. The Oh ve MANAGER Branch. 38505 Plaza Dr. Station 3000 Fairview. ---------• CM rocker . blk seat & back Washer. dryer . TV's. seo. Call ss7-8247 aft Spm bikes. vacuum. 673-0740 Classic Antique while. -MOVl .... G S .._ 1 £ Bmad ex per m rint-1.hn Santa Ana __ mg Must e:uoy working Seamstress • .ipply 1n w people. I lease submit pe r son. Lar ~on E n · resum-: and picture ~o. te rpnses. 18170 F:uclid . Tow truck dnvers Exp Serv Sta Help needed 1m-pfd_ Over 21 yrs. Top pay m e d Mu s~ be 1 ~ + comm. & benefits Day /OIRht shirts a vat! A.C. Automotive Serv FUii or pit. Apply 990 E U4 c Calle Los Mol.anos. MacArthur Blvd, S./\. ---------- Would -;ou llke a JOb that ~KITTEN T iger and Med1t . S pc bdrm s et " ~ KJn~ s ize w /matchin~ Beaut decorator items cstm spread $2000 value All cx l'ellent cond l..tke new cond. lsl $600. Matching M>fa1 loveseat takes 646·2136 days , Duncan Phyfe drop lea! 646-6595eves. table. Sml coffee tbl. 1s easy. run & rewardrng 548•2140 c,1ass1r1ed Ad 1110-1. Ua1ly St .• F v. Pilot, PO Box 1560, Costa ---------- Then dial th.is number eves531·0842 KITTENS. t grey, Cst Hwy. NB SC. 492·3805 ------- Mesa, Ca. 92626. Secretary · some book· Service Station Allen· Tow Truc k Onvers ex· -~----1 keeping experience danls,Pt-limenowtofull per'd. Top pay Apply, Men:h•dlw orange. I caliro. 546-5227 PORTABLE BAR w/4 s lool.s. Ma rhle17.ed . Padded armrC!'L' Cost Washer & Dryer 1Gasl. etc. At pnces you won't believe, fi7S-4035 RF.STi\CRANT JACK IM THE BOX COUNTER "'PER SOHN EL lmmetl1ate pos1t1ons are a vailalJle on all s hifts. holh full time and part· lime for a pplicants 18 and o H•r .\ppl y 1n 111·r-.11n JACKIM THEIOX 2381 ls. ••aloft Wilmingtoa <Comer or Sepulveda & .\11alonJ (2 J.:i) 830-9998 18103 Sky Park So Suite time in summer . Will G&WTowing, 1000 Ir vine O&.E. lrvrne Inter views train . Apply 2590 Ave,NB642·1.252 btwn ll·S Thur. 8·l2 frt & Newport Blvd, C.M ~- 8·5 Mon. Sewing Oprs., sportswear TRAIME1: -. --------mfg Can make up to S6 Randyman type. Good Sec r e t. a r Y . A. d · hr 642•3472 dept 7 woodworking & mech 'I nuruslrative (/growing, ' aptitude nee Perm d Y n am 1 c Pro Pe rt Y SHOE SALES career pos for qualtfied ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 8005 S lllOS, Blk Lab/Irish set- •••-•••••••••••••••••• ter. M. Gd w /kids AM ERICAN 0/\K _646-_7884 __ . ----- Largest Selection Small sho rt-hair dog. inOrangeCounty playful. Female. xlot Stewart Roth Antiques w /luds. Call 646-6203- $1000 Sell ror $6()1) $50. Must sell-19 Pc St.ainl~s 549-3892 S t e e I W a t e r I e s " Cookware. f<l.'v'd 2 a., 2 pr. twm box sprng & wedding g ifts Value maUress. excellent cond $350. Asking S250 /blll SSS pr 645-187!._ 731·2390 Manlyn 750 E Dyer Rd S.A <atNwpt Fwy)751-8922 Lab-Huskie mix. I yr, Old Berkey & Gay F.mp1rc Racquel Club of Jrv1n1 good w/children. Male . ~tyle dresser. muJ\l ~ell ramily me mbl'fs hlp dev Jmgml firm Ass1l lo Xlnl career oppQr. for applicant. Call 546-0609 VP's . Mst have cxcc:I rashion con s c i ou s betwn7-9amforappl. type1secre skills. Wrk salesman m prestJgious Nds lrg yard. 644-2707 Make offer. 847 ·2 lZJ B>O/bsl o(f er 559-0337 well w I people , 1 n ladies shoe store. Good Travel agent needed for Anllque Mu.s1e Boxes! respon. & diverse pos f · be f r .. 11 I a r g e au lo male d Slot Mach.mes! \'~~...e~.r.r.r//"~.r..rJ.)l"'/....cY.r.r..r..rJ.r/.r.r..r..r/////J:r//.r..r/..r.r.r..r.r"°'1i Place ror growth & co. & nnge ne its "" Newport Beach agency Clocks' •' l\ c h a 11 en g e Ex c e 11 Angelo S49·9790 betwn Minimum 2 yrs r~ent HUGE SELECTION ~ S benefits. Call Donna 9am&Spm _______ eXJ)erience inlemallonal .._ri~• § Fun Funni § 640-4630 Sls Rep Tr Fee Paid & domestic commercia l I.ta~ S es S .....,_UtlticClh SllK sales. Sa la r y com ~ ,, tEIORfT""IY t 'th "-nWed.lhruSat l' t' ~ .,. Co.car&protectedterr. mens ura e w 1 ex v..., ~ fi S ~/lite r..,,...pl for ad agen · """9616 1802 Kittering, Irv. -"'~"' . W/lnl'I giant seek1nR penence.o....-\.' or l' cy loc. nr. O.C. Airport (714) 754·1777 ~ S Handle busy ph's. type ~o~~~t~~~~!l1caS~~ TRAVB.AC91MT 1---------18 § wpm accurately. Xlnt 833-2700. Also Fee Jobs Newport/Irvine. Min 3 .,, .,, * * * * ~ F hul F th S work'g & Bener Exper Dennis & Denrus Person yrsexper. Call 754·1555 VISIT ~ a ODS a ers § req'd.CallPatty83l-843S ne.IServiceoflrvine.2082 TROCK Dnver: $3.SO hr JONATHANBJXBY'S ~~ ~ SECRETARY Michelson. or salary. Apply, 1606 S. WHOLESALE AMER. & § S If you have J reJI ("'ill\tc ll ('('nSI' you 'l l he 1n INl ... li-rl m our natmnally .1-;qual Opportunity ForCoJl)Orate Attorney Employer M /F Type 60. dicta phone & /or Ma in St. Santa Ana. BRITISHANTIQUES 8 ~ s toc k & s howroom 547-4418. NE~ii~WE'~~EH ~ This Father's Day do something different with an § ret'OJ:111w d ll<'acl Start ----------i sb. No pnor exper nee. SJle. Trainrn~ Program Xlnl working conds & fr ~ ~~~;:.C~~1g~~ T~u;~nP~nv!~c&e yfa~~ 2911 Croddy Way 8 "AD FOR DAD" greeting all the world can share~ Good salary & benefits. chemical loll et CQ .1-San-·ta·An-a •. Ca_S4_0-_29_1•1.,§ on Sunday, June 18th. ~ WALKER & LEE 1s ex panding. our 12 new of· f1rl~ will bnng us up 10 1.'> t1frl('l'S IO lht• So Ca hr Jrea l· .. 11 todn\ for ;1n 1n Len ll'W & fmd tlUl Wh.Y )OU '>houhl Join lht! Vt Cl f c 'i,1u nal l l':.101 .it WAI." ~:rt & 1.1'.Jo: Ask for S:mt11 1714 ) 77".! :\410 1213) 589 7362 W4LKER&LEE RNIEstah An l';(lual Opportunity t-:mpto""'y_er __ IL!. CcrHr Dhwrr Want tu know m or l" about resldcnual Re ul a.t.ate? Don t he 11rra1ti to ask. /\llt•nd u !llnull dinner party ut Hubcn11 Mt.Jill Verde 8 5 II j.(UCSl or l:mqU<.• llomc?>. Jleullur~. :.and hear 1>w 1i;:hl Hauitcn. Prc'l . Rc11 I Estote A<',1dc m y or Proh::s:11onul.-.. dc~cribc lht' many facl'ts. of a ('llrN'r in Rl•lll 1-:"t•tc- Oinncr d11tt• 1'4 Thur" . June Z2. 7 JOJ>M. llPoU"<'ll Included Rci.l'rvallnnl'> neeeu ory, but . NO 081..lGATIONS Ple11"e C'all Sandy Orlows ki S4&-S9!lO for furth<'r m {ormallon RFSTAURANT J4CKIH THE BOX MOW HIRING COUMTER PER SOHM EL! Wt• have 1mmL•d1ate openin11s available ror Counter Personnel All shifts. full time Salaries are as follu""s Swing at 1285 hour . Graveyard ril $31hour D;iys al S2 75 hour Plea~e apply 1n Jlt?n>On 115 E. 17th Street CostaMna 120SWer Cotto Mesa Equal Opportunity Employer M /F RH.P/tfnR <.:ountry Club Con v llMp, 54.9·•1 inge benerits. Call Mrs. Irwin for appl. 833-3384 Exp. preferred but not 64&2700 S § SICllTAIY essential. Apply in Anllq. console tbl. Coffee 8 You can create your o wn card like the sample 8 person. 222 Victona St , Truc k 0 r i v er . e x · lbl anUq. walnut veneer. S .1 P' I t ff' •' Uniquepoeavailcombln· CM.64&Y737 penenced. For bottom China&glass.642-8552. § below and bring it into any Oat Y I 0 0 100 Or§ :rru:~:~~~":~u~ ~:r ~~~i~i~~. ~~:r 4:s~ _Fr_o_m_a....;;;;.."_H_o_us_e_o_r _t-he-' I you may mail it to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St.. § v _P. ol fmance or proml· Want Ad Results 642.5678 531K974 Week". Ivory wh ite § Box 1560. Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626. The price is§ ~;~~br!is:'f.Ab~~~: HetpW..tecl 7100 HetpW..t.d 7100 r;~~:t~I~ ~:!~~ i:,r;;~ 8 only $10. Your card must not be larger than the~ to assist m personnel .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• XIV arm chair; cilsplay 8 sample shown. ~ olc mgmlfunctlons. Xlnt cab . d I ni ng table. S •' wortung conds m N.B EPHON SA•£S polished black venellan R ~ loc. Sal commensurate TR ( t marble top: 4 dining 8 S w/exp. Call Mrs lrwm ch rs; medal hon arm S S forappt.833-8384 SEARS ROEBUCK & CO. chair: Chippendale com· ~ HAPPY ~ SEClETAJtY l8ECErT. mode: hrghback arm § ~ '" Has immediate openings for . chair; coffeet.able: mar· S fAJHEl'S DAY S 11-4:30. 5 day wk. Alrpon ble top: side table, mar-,, S area. Must be neat. at Telephofw Sales RepreMftfati•es ble top & shelf, MORE! § toour ~ tract. Good telephone Prtvate Party 4W7~1 S ,, ~11~~;64:~pist, f<"ull or parl ·tim ~. Excellent oak tbls. ctlnl. dressers, S YARD PUTTER S l'Ompany benefits. Paid vacation, aec'ys, china cobs. '95 & ~ ~ Secret ary /bookkeeper tl olt'd ays .• employ"C discounts. up Muchmore'6'2·7347 S n.otM.a.dl ~ wilh private sporu club. '" · · · " ~ call S-46·8560 ror In Enter a c hallenging world of ~~ ....... ~~.·.~ S Lo ... Y•ll 8 terv:iew telephone sales. S 8 . FRONT DAMAGED S 8 $1CUT ARY H01'POINT SALE. 3308 ,, 8 Jr poeltloo open to non w . Warner nr Harbor. § If you need help compesing your .. AD FOR DAD .. ~ ~~~~:i,"~':l~t~t 1;'o s.!t"lo::!:•& c;~ Santa Ana. m-29"zi ~ and would like a little cartoon in it. please call a § wpm W/Sh or spdwntln~ s.ta AINI C:...tral Sft"Ylc• CASH Pl\lO 8 friendly Daily Pilot Ad·viser at 642-5678. ~ pre('d Neat appeAr"' 400 W.W.,.,.er.A••· We hr /Dryr,1Re f rl(C S ~ musl. Apply II\ person, wortc.tna or not tl5Hll33 8 ~ Customweave Car-pets. Norge Refrigerator. old. S ~ NOTICE 18430 Pacific St. r but good. Small cross top ~ y ..__ 8 how Daily r11ot <.:lass· _v_aU_e.;;..Y______ .,,Ucatl•• acupt.cl frei!zer S50. 675-4626 S • c• c-r yow ~ 1f1~ ad• d1'\play their w_."'"' Sat 9 am-4 P"' S ,...._,..,Day urd or ~ m saite!> with le1tibihty SICllT AIY Weallnahouee 2$ cu ft 8 ltM yow M91t. ~ ~ and Impact., Our ads. we Major stock brokeraae Gold side hy 111de. with ~8 cw l_.AIMricerd. 64'> .. 5678 ~ ""' proud to '>I.I). really hrm Working bra Mon tcen14k<'r, xlnt $400 dbl 4111!1 •' siet r e~ull ~ Phone t.hru Fri 84;30pm Call ~ ~ty tn.,foycr door. hke n e w $200 ~ 642 5878 M1l11, ~121 ~ ~ S ----~~JY//~.r~...o"J!Y/.;"/'.r~/.;"///.;"J/.oO"///.r..r..r..i"'.r,.r....cr~~ .. • it" • ! \ DIO DAIL • Prt01 "-ot & ~ 1090 Doak. Powt,. ~ 9040 Motoriud l ikH 9140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mhc•l••OM1 IOIO Mi•u._.out 1010 t.6cclm 10'il ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'fl'Cllltecl 1081 LUGGAGITAGS lrom )vur buMot~!I> t· .. nJ ::.-nJ IXlt• I anJ l\'I \'lll'b l..tl PIWi tlfll -.µJH' ~ 1• r clurn .Pl•rmoint nl l\ M:;ilj!\j •llnn ll\" t.iv. & J I a.·r • 111 11011J ula l'oatnt'ra l•u1,.r,111I mill ;:::)() 'lnl .,. purtriUI Ill t••h rd""t.I t.1011 h:.e 'b:i -WS4 1:19;.e ~I t ' ., ..••••••••••........... a.ten AL RUG s 111\t.I l.tf>''\tnl'~ "".lllll'J 1..umplru· ~Jll'" & 't·r1'1l·1• by l'xperu. Sh.th n !)hcih. M7 \400 ·~Tt>HY & (.'1.1\RI\ • IJk\ l\o\W. ~ I.JI .>41 7 11lt bplll WLHl.11'1.l-ll l'lt>t UCl:Jll Hh) thm bdl>l' ).lm coot.I SAXI ll.:JI 25ll5 al\5pm •luap 111t•t•111111 •ur hn 1· kt"J l'u.,.,t"r muwn i.l.irt' Superlon(' 1'.:lt'c ori a n. I D rt'qUJ runl'nl:o. l'r" t-.l.') 535 c; I:: C.umti.'r MllsJcal ~Ood :.hJIW hardly usl'<l vent l0e1> & lhdl fo'ur .-\ lll·uum . $1!1 046 lSZ5 ._.,,.,,_.... 1083 Xlnt cond SJOO 646-0049 pt'ri.onaln:c'il t.AI? t'lll' loM , •••••• ••••• ••. • • •• • • • • • \lo llllpapt'r, r.1hrll IH 3 s~ Ro)'<'l' lln1on I.JO SewiftgMKhinff 1093 "OJy lilo" papt•r & l4l· l.1t1001x new t'alculalor P/\ i.y-ctt"rn, mlxl'r Jrnp:>, ••••••••••••••••••••••• II ~ Uuk anllqut' d tt>!l!ll'r mon1tun. ,· .. b 1111•l l! • wi bat·k "' tnrn \'Our microphonl's, elr Th\.' Singer straight neet.llt', an tu~s Or try t'4u ('Jr1Js SlOO 5315 Bruce Crei. cabmet $35 W11rdrobc l'~llt p ri <' c 1 s r 1 g h I • 1· .ii I · 1.3' I 1R laJ)btrakl' ll<1iss1t· SUPER OU.UX t. 1''ox1e Trucks 9560 Auto$ W..t.d tS90 Avtos, Imp~ da) boHt, rt·<'Ond <;rry M~. •••••••••••••• ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• .................. . m~innc en.: lk'.,l orr 842-0taC Day !'147 581~. C\ t' ti75 YOlG ~ dnj 76 Tro1an 2.'i Like nt'w Sc:f!.'! 91 SO Uanva:.. VII f' mu~l ::.ell ••••••••••• •• •• •••••••• $15.SOO 558 115J4 ur '7S HONDA XL 350. 2700 1>'75-1~ __ _ _ miles, excellent cond F a l·t o r y tune. $650 548 2l96 '63 lntrm I PU Short box. '4nt 1>iiokt> whls. lrg knob hies. 4 ·c~I .-nl( Ufr !f19 Ol!JJ or i54 014ti •74 RanChl'rO. p s. p /B. A1C, ijUto trans. 351 Clev~lant.I eng. $2500 496-8877 n· OB. Mere cng 125 Ill', lrlr. cover , $3.UOO 67S.3ll(lJ 1977 fibe rg la!.s tra hull 9'3" Cull noatat100 & 411 fJ 1-:v1nrude engin e 2 13 Grand Qinul. B I. $750 •75 St. Legal X R 75 & 60 l"I ton ptt'kup. Cherry SL 70 Tncked. Others cond .. new Lires. shocks. Ma.x1mum ~ 644·1005. 193-11156 ------------~---t ·75 Honda 750, 14,000 m1. $1450. WEIUY USll> CAIS! We're the new Chevrolet deale..-.h1p to the Irvan" Auto Center We need your w.ed car' JOE MAC rHERSON CHEVROLET 2J Auto Center On ve IRVlJllto; 761-7222 IMW ··••••••··············· & t ~I & H O.AOIWA'I' SAHIA AHA 835 3 171 IHI UI ffM41 fl OAIYING .. 4CI< Nr •USED IMW I. '71 20024s pd l7S.314J '72 2002 "6p. (544J...JA I back to ~~I~ ES -----646-6056 wkndi. & urt G $35 673·8':!5 ____ _ S2 ea or l /$5 Uro"'n \ myl rouch. lovt' wkdys Sf»orffng Goods 8094 2 0 · R y u n ( I 9 6 tl I 4 ,5 lags Sl.60 ea 1>cal, plus ,·uHee tble, 1·nd ••••••••••••••••••••••. fiberglass ISOllP, J 10 197SDATSUM PICKUP --~429 With s tandard equip A.tos. l ... orted 1975 llonda 750, MK ma, ment & in good cond1llon ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 2002A.A/C/(598LP0) '75 S30i Auto. !916MTV 1 '76530i ,Lux<606PHM 1 '76530!. :,/RC581RCS1 '763.llslA (475PQSI Nikmg$1450 (1AJ7504). i''orsafo.it Gwu• 97QI SSl-1429 OMLY $2075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t tile $400 551-4124 1-'l.mt.ll'r Shuwm<1n Tup, OMC. New puiot. Cf)t!I, 6/9tags$1 SOea • __ __ _ _ $IOtl Skis · 130cm or l•10cm. l b t k b'I lo I l-~•-sea s. a1t ;.in . 1 i.:c or more $1.40ea. Custom made (Jry har on &t2 23311 po e:., ~.size 41.1, or 5 S J T I lud '""' 1.o6 pump, prop, rompass, a~ ax n c ed casters L1"hl1•t.I mix ---,,.,., "° ,.,, 0 " I etc. vvnvt top< full cvr 's N CARO" area. First $100 1884 1:-;xcels1or prufci.i.1ona TV Rodi... Eng & out drive A I 1975 Honda CB7SO. Action Corl Fox L.asinc) ·m Cortina, great c-ond1 <1's, good cond. 17K mi. 645.366 I tJoo, economy $1400/ or '77 m 4sp.,stereor099MI CJoMd Out s..doys Draw your own nr send Monrovia. Apt 4. Accord1an, 120 bai.e. ' -• name. address. phone & --6:11 5417 uftfipm HiR, Ster.o 8098 _S3950 __ ._Ca_ll5116-1745 ""e'U make one l'ard per ;i.• s z roUaway bed, very ----••••••••••••••••••••••• lag. Add 25< eal·h good. shape $35. Admiral Offi~e Fvnliture & Speakers. San!lui, I pr Send check or money or· TV. cabinet type, rolor , Eqii..-Utt 8085 X7500 & l pr LM330. Bolh 19' Glasspar. 160HP Mere Cruiser Stern Orr ve. ~/bl>t ofr. 675-42'.?9 bst ofr. 5SHS66 $1350 557·2366, Eve. '73 Dats un p U Many Capri 97 I 5 644;%10 Days. Doug __ xtras $2900/bst ofr Call A.d 9707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 848-3906 ••••••••••••••••••••••• <IOOSozulu Dirt Bike . •7• FOX. blue 4 door. AC. 71' Capri, 1600C'<'. ;1 cyl 642_91250r~s:i-41S99 Ford PU 3 , '71, good condi· AM /FM, a uto, $2300. 1500. runs great Call __ lion. 4 ton . .:as & 968-l4B6 afte r 5PM 548·59St• Mon · der lo good rond $75. 536-6142 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cost SHXJO. Mus t sell Htlsl PILOT PRINTING Father's Day Gik Idea . WT'R: MICR ODATA or offer. 768·1407 loots, Sail 9060 P O Box1560 F o r s al e, ex1s t1nt{ BASH; F OU R 8 wuy OX608Xmtr&VFOX1nt ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 Suzuki GT 380, Street : h u l a n e S 2 0 o O . --_F_n_. __ ------ new pis t o ns; $300. 714-646-2939,wkdays '77 F ox W gn, A C , '74 Capri . so.ooo m 1 Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 _ Uruvers1ty Athletic Club Asyn c hronous Com -cood $140 30 watt 2Mtr,._ ________ _ me mbersrup. $325 incl's mumcatlons controller FM 4 fre q A.C. xcvr'" CAI\ ,....,a ----BI au punk t A M I F M '""""'°" 14 Couner w /a1r, s take cassette, sru1, SJ6.1.203 or Ai'rl I FM s tereo cass. ~IOU t)e:,1gners Lenovers Liv transfer fees. Aft 3pm: Shebasla , C1n ta, Oh w crystal SlOO. 962.1960 rm Brkfmt $400/ofr Sofa 642.31.87 1 513/474·1760 -------•'69 Coronodo 25 New 78 Yamaha OT175 bed SZ200 Firm &"73-8261 eng. $2300/bst 8.13-7537 tble S65 Lg A11t chair -------___ --:?s" 1 TV b gio, Bdrm fum $50-1400 Carpel super hvy plush TEAK Top Desk $70 IS .. S t'O or , IHo sltde lyWHCo Loaded for cruis· ing. New VHF . Ex· eel lenl Cond1llo n ! $7500. Enduro. Call 557·8393 ~e:_5 P M ~-2596_ IMW 9712 '74 Capn 4 cyl, movmg alter II.JO PM •68 Ch , T PU A mim sell qwclc $1800 proJ. beaut. P ct'an con-AnlJques $20 up Hdbrd & fudge' l>rown. 200 s q ' & C 1-:ler t ype~r1tcr sole by Sylvania. $225. __ evy , on . .. •••••••••• •• •• •• •• • • • • • Call 67S-0394 MotorHOIMs, S./ Spd V 8. Lo mi's. $1800. ____ _ l>Preat.1. $2.25 ~ee~r S?f? yrds. Less Lhan whlsl at w/stand $75 642·8<.!ll_ 838 7210, 751 9753 $:125 Sal & Sun ,I !> 33l $7 per s q. yd. Balboa S AVJNGS 0 T ---------lleftt /~OCJ9 9160 ~ Oat.-'720 ,~J:,.ning Canyon Rd Carpet MrUs, 1374 Loga11, OT·J2A Copr Id own 25" Color TV $158 I yr ······•····•··•·•······ ..••.....•............. """"' C M 549-8181 s tand , s u er w/cabinel warr free del & set up. ------ppltes, etc 2052 Newport HlvtJ. C.M. 661-6029 tPnvate Party1 HEYER DUPLICATOR K.ing T ul uckets. June Perfel'l for new bus rness 642.5340 l2t.h llam. $40 for 4• sep or as back up. Pnnls ---------RIJI . YAMAHA ~ Ca llS47·4~. copies from 5 7/8 Lo 14". Used stereo components. DEALERS -$350.644-4760 Lafayette AM /FM rec. Yacht Brokerage (2) King Tut Ticke ts Fischer amp, Sansu1 Lis•·-as Wantc·•• Th & ~ J Savin 230 l'OPrcr, excel .....,,.., u urs lpm .,pm une 8. cond. tmtbl Bst orr, art Spm, So.ltttwestern -~·50each. 548-2538 731-ZJll 846-8474. Yoc;ht Sales -One pair wrought iron de· F"Je "ab, 4.d $60 S loafs & Merine 2616 Newport Blvd. 'Mesa Verde Country C lub corat1ve outside lights. ·•. ~ r, a nyo Equipn9nt Newport Beach SJ.00 Model 70 c•omplete ly rebwll, used 1 trme lncludei. c·h l•m1 ca l & paper. Cl.Ill I 7:rT·fi449 Me mbcr.:.h1p, full equity $25. 95S-2!)55 d1ctaphone <cost $289 ••••••••••••••••••••••• (714) 673·9211 membership. Outs tand ou), $125. F.xec dei.k ~ 9010 - IOj! investment. Save Foldmg card table & fold· worth Sl35' ($475 nu). E x .••••••••••••••••••••••• catalma 27. VHF'', clec. $3 000 Lh P l p .. k in~ char rs, like new $45. ec h1ghback chr, $65. st.art oulbd. xlnl cond. , ru v ty ,.i, . Adler ;icct" electronic Electnc Princess stove, 3 $11.950 8J0..5085 inR $15,000 968-4507 eves 955·2.SSS ., b I Sl o calc ulator, $135 «'os t urner oven. 00. nan --_aft 7PM ___ Outdoor power vat'uum s 2 3 9 n u ) generator. 3KW dJesel Islander 30, MK 11 , i.upcr N~wport Beach Tennis s wceper-Lrndell. ideal 768-3258/586-0529 $000. Maserator head boat, many xlras. $23,500 t;lub Lim ited number of for garden & patio rruunt. new $50. 714·646·2939, P.P. tt"nnis & swim m em 2 hoses, A·l cond. SJSO · P... 8087 Wkdayi.. 644·1836 Rent a 1977 Execullve Motorhome or M 10' motorhome from Herb Friedlander. Call a ny of these numbers 198-4777 537.7777 828-8888 Rent 20' Mim Mtr Home. fully self-cont'd, reserve now. 642·0948 RENTNEWZ7' PACE ARROW, sips 6. Cull bath. P P. 640-4546 621 Cliff, NB. '74 Harvest, 22',33,000 mt, air, new llres, ;dnt cond Xtras. sips 6. $9800. After h 1 c..... 955--2555 ••••••••••••••••••••••• hers 1ps avar ....... -0050 loah. Marine ·So SI -------• Uons B Nant.lay Conure Parrot 11:.-.:-nt 9030 17 renson oop. compl '73 TRAVOY 26', Sips 6, 5. 675-2510 aby nurser~ items : Bnghtgreenw/blkhead, ....,...r·-W/SaJls & aux $1395 Aft all glass, 455 eog. front 4-0· exteru.1on ladder. ne w. matching .. animal talk turq breast red. la me. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7pm; Bob. 752 8259 whl dnve, 3 a irs, $15,500. Vacuums & noor eqwp. pattern". Xlnl cond. qi.Del, 2 cagi?s. 1 <I ' tall, J WAMTTO SELL! Om eg a 14 , Hig hway SJ&.0133. HJ Ck pac k blo w e r . '493-7425 sm S8.5forall 642-7387 T w o <' n g 1 n e tratler. Ile, cover, SHP ------- 645-1826 ._.,_~ 1 _ l>Y nchonrsers, two OB GasLank.saib.xlnt 2S'seU·conl.motor home ~ - -Mayo's lird Fann nchors JO a de k avwl. for vacation re n I & B &·otch Blade ironi. W..t.d 8081 <--:"al . a · mp c l'Ond. Complete $1650 or tat. 544·8018, 731·5430, 9 PWSW ed 3 S ~ cord.depthnasher,masl will trad e f o r Ir ~ :.! U.<; times ••••••••••••••••••••••• AJ[ kinds of caned & hRht l>Wlm ladder pole 544·3963 ~haft. U 3 64!>-9568 __ WANTED : R A L pH S " " · · · motorcycle or convcrt1 aviary birds. 646·2200 holders & a t•omplete Fi-ble. 752-0474 Trailers, Tranf 9170 ALLEN GMC TRUCKS 1978 GMC 114 TON YANDURA \18 ~UIOmtihC lrlrN pe,111. U A' 9fl1Q'-'' 4 1. 10 m1tto 1i. IT0l2~80504&16J 1978 GMC 1'2 TOH PICKUP T "•~ one ' tulfy tac•o•v N>u10CMM1' HCOJ48ZS223601 WE HAVE A GOOD SELECTION OF JIMMYS, SUBURBANS Formal Wt-ddm1t dress, M7A! 10 12. S.'>O or offer 833-8447 15 rt Roa drunner. & CREWCABS e nc I OS e d t 0 i I et ' ex (' c I .. l!!!!!!'!l!!l!l!J!~!!l!!i!!!!!l!!llil MKT Number I Pnze quent·h holon system ----••••••••••••••••••••••• Party Contest Need Lhasa Apso F Pap.•rs & C311 0 alcal 498·2709. Im Lancer 25' i.loop, hkc Stamps Il l & H i\V I-: shots494-8526or 7708824 •--A-p ------new. Owner anxious -S tamps 11 1 & 113 of Terry uuvn, ower 9040 496·7077 Km~ i.11e water bed-dark C3d1llac Car Pri7.e. Call ---••••••••••••••••••••••• ----- p1m· w1U1 headboard & &15-7857 or !>79-0:-,94 evt•s. PiCMOS & Of'CJO"s 8090 Bay boat. 18' Lapstrake This tle w /lrl~, xlnl ('OOd. •lrnwl'r~ on hoth sides. --------••••••••••••••••••••••• Classic: Gray l /H. Xlnl or trd for 3.'> mooring+ ..11-.o mcludt•s he a tang ele Yow1g couplt' net.>ds free ST/\R SPINET $2495/lrade 759-0260 213/435-6513 dys, ~-83'.l6 rnenl. Only $:!00 968-8561 F\Jm & hsehold items & Nds Repair $500 eves :..ft 5.lO p M wtll pick up 646-8120. call 84()...34:17 eves ---- layout. s to r age, A·l C'Ond. $1250. 968-2560 -----1968 ARISTOCRAT 20' several xt ras . $2300. f>IS-0087 eves 197SBMW's HERE NOW! COMPLETE IOOYSHOP MOWOPa. EXCB.1.BfT SB.ECTIOH OF IMWUSALES We may have your next car in our an ventory. Ca 11 us today! 131·2040 495-4949 ~ECOUHTY'S OLD6T & Sales·Serv1ce-Leas10g Row C...er,IK.. RoUs A.oyce BMW 1540 J ambortt Newport Beach 640-6444 BMW '7'4 2002, maroon * DRIVEA * *LITTLE ... * SAVE A LOT SHOP&COMPARE BARWICK DATSU,.. S.111.l11.1t1 C ,qJl'""l r~d.•· 831-1375 493.3375 •DATSUNS• L.-ge Selection Of AIModtfs SALES-LEASING PARTSSERVICE COSTA MESA DATSUN 2845 HARBOR BLVU S40-64 l 0 540-'"l I l an oon" 0 1-11oe ........ ---··- w/saddle inter. Clean. '72 Datsuu 1200, .:oml $S400. 5S9-7Z79. rood. $1375. (;a II r l' vc n LnRSorwknds ~l·lll!oll um BMW 6JOCS1. 18,000 ---- mi, 752·2066 o r s7r,..3104 '71 Datsun ::!407., x1nt afl6PM&wlrnds . mags, arr. sun!>l'rc1•n, etc. 548-7952 Sl.'ll 1tlll• 1temi-. 1;.\2 Sf>lf! Want Ads FOR SALE Cal 34, Atomic 4 Gas. 1975 :w R · II "'-d mam, l!i(I gm, storm gab. · e me .~g an s pmnaker. full l'U::.hron~. Bndgc, OMC 225. xtra clean. dual slallon. VIII'. canopy, dinghy, ROF. deplh llnder. barl tank. ~~r c~nd eu: 1:>'75 09'.!4 many xtras Pnt'ed to J2 ft Lehman w1dolly tll· Pt'Opll' who are seekmg -----9570 an apartme nt look flrsl '7622J>Z2+2, wue wh~·i... ••••••••••••••••••••••• in Cla!>S1ried. Wrll your cruise control. sle r e11 1973 Ford i,., Lon. lo m1, ad be Lherc., T o place cass .. a1r, s ilver. I' Y '77 Wilderness Trailer. Vans 23' Mmlcond. $4800. Call 5S2 7973. '76 Prowle r 18' Se lf Cont'd. Xrnt cond. Ac· cess 1nc lud. $3000. 837.SZJJ P /S, heater. AMJFM, 8 your ad, call 642-5678 837~56 AT JIM PANOS All WE CAN DO IS SAVE YOU MONE MAZDA '78 GLC HATCHBACi YOUll CHOICE s9900 OVER FAOOIY INVOICE PlUS TAX & llC. USE YOUR TAX REFUND FORA DOWN PAYMENT WHETHER IT'S SACK OR NOlr...-.. • SEE FOR YOURSELF OYER 50 GlCs IN STOCI WHEN OTHERS CAN'T, PANOS CAN JIM PANOS MAZDA and SPORTS CAR CENTER ""'111 .. Along1ld• Son to Ano Fwy. 2001 S. Manchester, Anaheim ~ • ~ ,.., ____ z OI ANGIWOOO ~ ... • Coll71~t 750-2141 Direct or Collect Open 7 doy1 o wk. tlll r O pm Ollor _,., -""' .., """ • t,. ,. l.rk stereo. capt·s t'ha1rs. •---------- surfer cooven;100. $3750 Autos. M•w 9100 Allfos. Mew 9100 • move eel cond. $475 Best off«. SS9·i038 or bst or r 552·9444. or ••••••• •••• •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 552·5630, lv msg. HARRISON'S SEA RAY BOATS 1712' wood sadboat & trlr, needs some work, $50() Must ~ell. Tony. Oa).., ~3010. eve~ & wkndi. 673-7314 T l"GiMn. Utility 9 I 80 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 1 ton Chevy Step Van. C~m trailer for dune 13' body, 34.855 mi's, 3101 Coast Hwy, N.B. , />31 -2547 buggy or 4 bikes. $250. good cood. 540-0428 :.J' CH RIS CONNIE '67. F'B, lwm srrcws. canvas rm, i.urveyed May 2, Bris t ol, ownr (714 ) 436-4054 -------- ATIE:NTION &tl-91.25 or 631-4899. Hobie 16' "" trlr SIJ 5o. For sale '4x6 covered ullli· Bolh J(ood tond 545 7863. ty trailer $300 firm. 11$952 :-.low an N{'wport Manna L1i.ter Ln.11 B '76 Hobie 16 t Banana 1 Xtras, trailer . .:d t'Ond. $1450/BO. 75 1·7429, mom/eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• GtMral 9510 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1::1SHERM£.U 22· Venture 3 bags s:iil, Bradley auto body n ..,..: head, trlr. xlnt cond. part ially completed ·75 Dodge van, :i• lt)n, :l>.000 m1. new lJres. xlnl t·ond., many extra!. $4800 Arter 5 PM , 675-l.510 Sacnfice , '71 EJOO Ford van. (305·V8 ). Runs great. Moving. $1822 best takes 1l. Call A. J . 494-1922 morns. 494-4.536 eves. 28' C h am pi o n W · $3,900.Call646-4631 $2500. 759-9005. 9·5 . 1-'lybridge. CF5417BB, Baker's Rack $300. '72Custom Inl'l Travelall, Single St'rew, galley, 27' Eri c s o n , 1 977 H.D. options, A/C. P /S, head, bait tank. Sleeps 4. Showboat. diesel, HOF, HcrY"9rg difficutty e.y. xlnt tow vehicle or fam Engtoe comple tely re· radio. whl, 3 sails, lea k 1nq or leosUICJ 0 car, wgn. $2500/BO. 644·0080. built. mt. $23,950. 642-EB49 eves ..__.. a1-i--1 C-'• ·73 Ch v 20 350 vs Electronics G~ ----rr-.• or • ,.._..... ... evy an · . incl. d e pth finder & AMF Mini Fis h II, racang ke..540-7559 pane lled. t'a rpeled . n a, tazerlype. $600 Call ----------cus tom paint. lo m1, brand new. unused 2-way " ""~/ $3500 pp 93-4066 FM radio & RDF . .CCIV\ _846-__ 367_3. ______ -·~".'f-"~ . 4 """'1\.0 Classics 9 5 2 0 or belil offer call Ray. Col 22 Must sell this week ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Ford I ton Van, lo m1, SJG-8891 Nu 9 . 9 J ohn son , .57 T-Bird. stock, immac P ;S. P I 8 , rad 10 & 1977 26' Pacemaker VHF.bow & stern pulpit. Newengme. helater. bBody & en~. m Wahoo C lifelllles, 4 bags. galley. ,213> ooo 1862 x n l s ape. $39 50 . ' lwn lSS hrys.. I 4 8 t f 213 .....,. 64&-8725 xlnt cond .• priced $9000 s eeps s o r I · I ----------4 ---------- below replacement. Call 592·1054 4 wt.Ht DriYn 9550 .. ......_ • -• 951 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ 0 675-4241 Z3' Aquanus gaJley. head, ••••••••••••••••••••••• SEA RAY BOATS Now Open Until BPM 7 Days a week ONCE A YEAR CLEARANCE Sov• $6,370. 30' S portbridge, twin Ylfs. tnm tabs. electric rel1'1~ & stove. dock s ide p ower. s hower, 200 gallon ruel. many extras. 1 only. Stock #632. San $3,532 24' Express Cruiser VS, trlr, electnc refng, dock side power, tnm labs. wipers, 100 gallon fuel, loaded. 2 only. Stot'k 11631, 673, No dealers please San $3,245 0 /B. slps 5. xlnl conrl $4200 Pal. 673-7272 days. 751-0285eves. ----Bocrh. Slips/ Dod.s 9070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUPS AV AU.AILE YAC Newport &46--0SSJ Local Dr. wants slip or side lJe up for 4'\' power boat. 644-6053 9080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 19' Ha llet flat bottom b altbrand V-drive & misc. parts. Hulls needs some fiberglassing & re- painting. $800. 768-6396 STEAL IT! 18' Johnson Sea Sport walk t.hru. just complete· ly r ebuilt boat. Over $2700 spent. New V6 motor, OD. dual boat tanks. pumps, etc .. etc. Great s ki , f rs h o r pleasure boat, m us t sell. S2495 , i n c lds trlr. 96'4·2ASS, ask for Ed 2A' Cuddy Cabin, VS, trlr, 1Tr-111p11110..rrthatl~to.• loaded. Ready t.o fish. fls · ••••••••••••••••••• •• •• hermen ·, delight. Only one Stock 11554. San $1 ,893 20' Run11hout, V8, lrlr , one only. Stock •570. HARRISON'S SEA RAY 3101 Coa.~t lfwy. N.B 631·2547 c ftrl.S./ . .... 9120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WAHTS> Camper, self·c:ontalned for 81 bed on o/. Lon P•l'k· up. Must be le i. thaw 3 yrs old. S4S·3.'i0l evei1 & weekdays nug -top s hell, Toyota short bed $175 962.Jfi.S!) COSTA MESA AMC-JEEP #1 INCAUF. OVERSTOCKED! 25 CJS available 18 Pickups available SS Cherokees availahle 22 Wagoneers availa ble VOLUME DISCOUNT DEAL.Sl! COSTA MESA AMC·JEEP 252A Harbor Blvd . COSTA MESA 714 549-8023 '76 Blazer Cheyenne 30 M Pwr steenng, & brakes, AIC. c ruise contro l. Ziebart under coat. new trres, AM /FM stereo. Call (213) 747-4321 Harry or Aft 5 JO 4!M 4032 9560 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FORL.EASE! 1978 C h evy :i.. Ton Flects1de J>ickuµ. /\ff, P IS. P /B. radio, s tep. bumper, etc. JG month 0 . E.L $149.99/mooth. <.:up COS\·$6537 .76! Res1dual·S3200 00, lnll1a payment·s-134.99, on a proved cre<ltt I 1<1929 J SECUltlTIES AUTO LEASING 3001 Mari\rthur II IOJU NE'Wl){JHT llF./\t;H 75~2526 ~~ e.p.g or INslllg a car or fnlcll? CAU KEH 540.7559 9590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WEWILLIUY YOURDATSUM PAlDFORORNOT TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP CARS BARWICK DATSUN ~.111 .I u.111 I .1 ""' r .111n 831-1375 493-3375 WE BUY C&.EANCAaS &TRUCKS CONNB.l CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 546-1200 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP USED CARS FOREIGN, DOMESTIC or Cl..ASSICS U your car is extra clean see us first. IAUEltlUIQ( 2925 Harbor Blvd. Cogt.a Mesa m.2500 , WEBUY ')USED CARS C'ALLG/\RTH UsedCu .M 11r 540-5630 IOll~SO~ & so~ • LINCOLN·MERCURV 31 · Umfllt.e. many extras, 1952 Ford • J ton pickup top condllion . P .P . SELL idle 1tem.s w1Lh a XJnl cond. After 6 PM 2626 HARBOR BLVD tw.900. 831·93:)5 Dally Pilot Classlf1ed Ad ~·.1362 COST A MESA WHITE LIGHTNING '78 Scirocco i 6 5 9 5 Chamoagne Ed111on white & blaci< beaury. 4 SP . aar, AM/FM stereo. alloy wtils. demo (Se r "24496) • S H.w ci._,,pe Scirocco• in St.Kil J -'-ttc._ 2-4 lfMflb SAVE •79 Scirocco • 5599 5 Copper c:o1or. prn s rrio1ng. auto. alloy wh1s. AM/FM Csss, lo mileage exec. car. (Ser. :1,11937). • FREE AIR COND. W11h any Ne w 78 Dasher CLEAN USED CARS 2 Karmann Ghias • 35 VW Bugs • I 0 Buses & Campers be111pln: '7HW ks • ••••• $ 529 5 SuN004 f°8Tlllt<SI '" 'fW lin . . $I 495 ..-,.~ c-..H \ilit.-PI • AND MORE '74 Dot&• ru • .o .., ""' •••••• SA VE 7 2 'Utt•..._. Auio "' 1eo1ET1o11 $ I I 9 5 '75 HHde CMCA~ llJ8!>MVMI • ••• $259 s '76 H011do Clwfc Auto 18A4PCv a & 1 IP\IUI ~from ••• .$2795 '7J O,.t GJ •..., 1&1~""1 •• • • • • $2 ~ 9 5 7 4ToyotaCellce "''" r.~•"•Zl • •• $3095 Harbour VolkswOCJen 842-4435 1171 l IHch ll•d., H•tf"9f'on IHeh Sol• Hrs: MCMt-Ff'i 9-9, Sot 9-7, S.. 10..7 Alt..._""",,, 4 l-0.. .__ 0-- tlll-. E•-••2 71 J I t I \ f l J r c tr e ., N c b c l . ( E be ar H. 01 th bu co re . . Au 1~~.~~·.~~~~ ............ ~~·.~~·.~~~~ ............ ~~~·.~:~........... WedMsday Junt• ,· 1978 OAit / P'Lo-Bl I •• ·'·~~·.'.~~-~ ....... ~~·.~~·.'~~~ ....... I ~·.~~·.·.~~~~••••••. llidt 9910 Owyst.t-9925 MoYft'ldr 9947 ~~~·.~:~~••••••••••• Autos, Used A11to1, Us~d ······················• ··•·•·········•••·•···· ·•••••·····•··•·•······ ··••••••········•······ ····•·····••••······••· ~ ............ !?.~~ ~•••••••••••••!?.~~ ~~:':~ ••••••• !?.'.~ 71 llu1 1 I. I t':O..tlir1· 7t Otf)-.hir Nl•wport 2 1971 MJ\'cru·k Grabber Ma~ 9952 l'tptovth 9960 ~~rd 9?70 1976 DAT SUM ., \ll.t; "m .:M . '"1><1 WE IUY & SELL \)1 .. \1 l <'r ..-11 "'" I" IJ>l,-.J . 1w1A t1rt'!> S'750 <tr. ~uod <."Ond 1:!200. Ph $1000 714 737 6449 after 6 •••••-•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••n••••••••••••••••••• ~ oill '"'~ l~ l H ':. aflt'r 6 _li45 l~ e_\ b afl ti pm PM weekdnyi.___ 66 Mustang, good rond ""' 2101 .111ol lil t\ m1 mint rn11cl YOLKSWAC'iENS • 'llt't'\I 111r t'l>lhl •>h, r WJU \\u:.t ... t'll 7!>:1 u~ l..iraht ~Im um pm Clean.PtS,53.000mi 2tS!I 1""' l'I) ~Jlt•ll.ll· ~·.i d fhml unroor 1!.1r:. 1977 CHRYSLER Men:ury 9950 WJ!o! !i 1.1.1~~ • I' " f' B lir11wn m• 1 .. 11.1 11 •• r ... Uwr lt R1 v1erJ, 1970, uw 11.r. S'995 CO.OOIA ••••••••••••••••••••••• auto $1200.!>"80892 \1r liJ lir1·. l1 J n Jrown \in}l lulJ lt•.11h1 1 ORANGECOUNTY'S OliisMObU~ 9955 l'unll'r •111 hu. k • .. k r 1 W1lh sunroor, 'lpe~ c·on .... EWEST lra1J€'r h1l l'h. l'B l<.111111 "lk' et ~eat:.. u I pw1. lrul, stereo. lJll wht-el, " ••••••••••••••••••••••• ln 1 ,,..,..,.,,. ,. d SJ 800 AM ,FM !>ter co, or1., LJNCOLN.M"'RCURY ·-Cuti ss 8 o •h c uuuu "on · R fie t TLt pwr door locks & vinyl c. " a r ui:: om. 92JS 0 SA owner. e cs 1 '<ll'n1•1 ·h 11-;1 ,\ 111 "' ~ In Tht• Ar~J 1 1 • ~llt"nt 11111 d11 1uo ' _,...... 9746 ~•yr-au ...... 1~RK1 Fu1 i1ale.st ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,...~ w ~" ONLY $619$ .J GT Gd t•onrl Low m1 IMPORTS ·~·9837 . Cort fo• ~ vmyl top llC'A tune t,tp, lllBS lfurbor 81\ld , C M 64~1661 Alter 5 MS 3502 645-6120 i:! .i!IO~. new dutc:h. ~••••••••••!?~ 'ti7 Sqbclt, ;ebll t'ng Nt'w ,hot·k, brakt>ti llbt or. 73 Peugeot SO. u oor <'luteh, lgnat111n Mu:.t roof all lhe extras! Fur Dea.lenihlpisnowOPEN cunrourse eond1t1o n . · range. · 640-0949 9915 sale or lease. (619RK P) RA y f\.ADEIOI every opt1on + T lop. 'QI Statton wagon SSOO/ -. -------••••• •• •• •• ••••••• •• ••• CortFoxL-'--UNCOL.N·MERCURY plush $16795/BO 957 lWS bes t orrer 642 2255 78 Thunderbird. undlt l~·r Im W9tlor541Ht.IM AM/FM, AC.° ;~l~~Hly WU. 962-~ttfl !> ~:i'~o'<tras Gd \'Ond ~-~nu:.t beU. SlOOO. VOLKSWAGEN !ltill :~15. alt fipm Porsche 9750 Sain-Service ts 8210, 4 dr. ~t1(1k . alr, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,ter1.•o , under ~ar r. '7M Porsche 9Z8 lo.idt•d, $!750 .>Jl.J224, ~!I !1272 white, brwn. s alvt'r, blue, Top Dollar Paid for Used VW's COMMONWEALTH MOTORS 5'MCE 1953 1442So Bm.lol SanluAnu 74 Dats un 260 Z. new r•lutch, brks. paint. mag ~hi, a conrl. AM /1-'M rad.lo $"700 64{) 5 732. '77 Dat!>un 280 Z. A !C, AM/f'M 'tore<> II lrdck, mag:., loo\•rc wmdows. 4 :.pd, 18.000 m1 f'vt ply S1500 ~ ~I. ~2 2790 --Fiat 9725 ·····•·······•········· i ti Sp) cll'r ('on\ 1. 26.000 m1, AM F\1 K Irk mJ~'> .J1 r . red Hl''l olr '>.'i&-0177 (0643) (714) 54(}. 7558 Ken '77 924 Special Ed1twn. air, sunrf. AM/FM1t'a:.-.. lo ml Wht w 'rat'1ng stnpe Cash + T 0 I' Re ~. 675 ·5 4!11 . Bus. 752 15111 '78 ~. 4000 mi's, MmL, 546-0220 Approx. 2 ma No or Soul.h Coast Plata must sell. under mrkt, 71 VW BUS. Rblt eng. tll.950 645-4166 · csLm mtr X.lnt rood Qill ---S4&4J88aft 6 Pris une or Huntmtgton --- Bearh L<; ofrenng lacquer '73 VW Super Bt-t•llt• xlnt pamt, metal finis hing & running conJ . St7uo fender flanng to Por~che 661 2687 owners 536· 7888 '73S~tt. '76l31S.Ch.•Jni!l\1 Auto. UrandNew '7KSC.:.ilH•r, Clean, $1 750 /UO FM/s l'ol!>oM•llt'. $3500 ~5.000. 752·2363 d ys. ~I 642·ti04!1ur979 7fi13 64S-0077 eves/wknds • • TEST DRIVE A DIESEL SEVILLE • Nabers Cadillac lol 111 I L1tl•1 II Ii "I.I \1,,, .;~(I I IHI .. _.., 675 S906 ractory wananty. 5.0IHI 64S.366 I 16-IBAutoCenter Dr. Pinto 9957 rru':.. 751-1891 P .P. 77 Cordova, sunroof, rruise ronlrol, lilt. stereo, P /W. P /scat, P /locks. wbt/wht land, tan lealher inter. $5400 554.~ 9930 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1973 Lnll'oln Mai·k IV. nu pwnt. nu vnyl lop, plu .. 11 l'Ord rlol.h ml. burguntly Dow grey ext. Jn clc1:.:.1c COf1d SMOO 768 3258 9932 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SD Fwy-Lake Forest exjt ••••••••••••••••••• •••• IRVlNE 830.7000 1972 FORD PIMTOCOUPE '75 Mere Monarch tihia. Automatic trans. & only VR. 1 owner 33.ooo ma, W.OCW) miles. A real t'll0ai1 AM /FM stereo 8 trar k. car' (J61EXB>. ... a ct d I r . p s I p B . ,,.... __ O_N_L_Y_.;;.._SI s;...;a;...;s __ ~HARP' S.Sl·647_9 _ __ ~twllMtn Clean '69 XR7 Cougar /\uto . P S. windows, !Im Jf arbot'. Co!> ta Me:. a 642-07t5 brakt.-s. 646 2700 '-==-::-=====-===--' -------'72 Runabout. :JUlo, new '73 Monterey. xlnt l'ond , paint, AMt f'M 1·a'>S. 1¢d new btakes & uphol. P S. t'Ond $1000. Ph 640809'l P /8. aar $1600 645 1897 '78 Marqws Brand new . 9S()() m1, still under wurr AM1FM quad w /CB Pwr antennJ l'ruase cntrl, m ust sell ai600 Ca II 640-2788 9952 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nearly restored. Looks & runs very good. $11.'iO/bst ofr·trades. Before lOAM 646-3622 '77PIMTO 4 Cyt, AMtoaatic J door all gla ss hatchback. 'Alute w i red mter Under 11,000 m1 ·s & still under warr !o'an l<c.Ur rar. but we bought van & must sell Pnced Just nght Call 534 7533 e~es wknds '70 T-Bird, 42,000 ong m o POfttioc 9965 runs like new. $2500. C;1ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• 496--3867. ·w Cran Pnx. L.I. All power tmmnc $42lHl '77 T Bird, fully e(!Wpf>l.·11 540·7800 or 752 001i9 w/pwr moon, lo m1, xlnt ev 1wk.nds cond. 968·3431 eves 'T1ulderWrd 9970 Vega 9974 ··••·•····•········•··· ·····••••••••··•······· '76 T Bird. fully h1a411'd. ·7;; Vega Wagon w/rack 1mmat S5oSOO Pvt pJrt> XJnt cond. Lo mi's .P\I 540 71100 or 524 .!IJ7 ply Au rond. Nu tare ... ev~ wknds Sl97S. 644-~-- 9800AMtos,Hew Autos, New 9800 ···•··················· ....••••••............. ----'6'7 VW BUS Gd cond. '75 Fiat Xl!I, AM,!o'M ·7o 9l1T, newly rebuilt Sunroof ~200/orofr. ,harp, $350(! Liest offer en~ine & paml Job Xlnt 548 l!»U L976 Cadillac Eldo Wht /It • • • • • • • • '76 Mustang 11 Mp(;. 4 blue, many xtras. Must CORVE1"l'E '77. lmmac, cyl. 4 spd, A /C, p •B, •CORVETTES!* 16To Choose From 1963thru 1978 HOW ARD Chn"°'~t OOVE&QUAILSTS. (Near MacArthur Jamboree & Bristol> NEWPORT BEACH 833-0555 833-0 I 16 '72 Hatchback, 6JK m1, <1·spd, mags, radio, air. ~per clean. SlS001urrer 846-5654 alt 6. 199 1500 (·ontl _$8000_ :!!r_m_G4S·G4 l.i! '63 Gd engme. i.td rur dune sell $7500. 848-3600 mu.st seU ! 527·2260 dys, super rar. S3100 152.w:i!I 8.11-1456 eves POflftac 9965 ••••••••••••••••••••••• W7H cir '74 911 Coupe. Blk/Ulk. bugg nt'w lire:. $2SO. 'n Cad Cpe de Vall~. as· . . '72 Mu s tang Slvr/blk $1095 127 Ai.:at<' SI. li.ilboa lslan<.I fi75 ·11a:1 Loaded. Best 1\tou11d 1!75-4977 lOM XLras 675-78~ -----L!l68 VW Fastback.35,150 75xl9 tkown 29M M.iny 'ti8 9l2 S spd Hult m1,AM1FM,cng 1n.:ood xlru,, Xlnt 1·011d. C.ill lng trans Nice lookmg. l'Ond. Good transporta Mark 496 <!H!l'J 549~ ~11642·8135 I.Jon. Must sell Goes to 72 Convt H..50 Spider. '<Int HllT. 1971. 100.000 mi's. :d~ 5 good Oflt'r 556 7877 m nd Sl!IOO ofr Manin $:'JOO()r1rm BestM1rhelin ___ _ 5'I0-4987 nr 847 01117 ~. 673·24641979·5050 '72 VW Super Uceth.• Must '64 Porsche 356C Cl;;; sell $1 550 t:Jll dys Asking $4600. Call Ron. 640-5500. ev:. bi5-W79 1975 P1a1 128 Woi~on, xlnl 1·onll !:.lea f ' $1 750 &l2 2(1()1) t>l2 5270 '66 VW Bug, needs httle Hondo 9727 '71 914 Pondw body work & muHler, ••••••••••••••••••••••• $32SOG4S-0367 540_1419 strong eng. good lransp Brand New '78 HONDA Cars MAMY To Choose F-rom! UNIVERSITY Oldimobile Honda Cars • GMC Trucb ~I I arbor Hlvd Cosla Ml·~a ~1 111 !-Ni-IO 1975 HONDA CVCC Sta t100 Wai::on w air. '>krro. AM FM radio, new brakes. new tires, nl•w $600.495400} 76 Porsche Turbo body & 6J VW Notrhbark Good mt. Sl0,000. 714-963·765.J; rond $400/b!'st offer !IGJ.8377. ask for Ron ~l afl 5PM RencMt 9755 '72 VW Bus, xlnt co;d, has •••••••••• •••••••••• • •• l'amp1n~ fa ell , rebll eng, TEST DRIVE OUR 2Wtofr 644 5736 "LE CAR OF THE YEAR" Good inventory m stock. liurry whJle they last' MIRACLE MAZDA/RENAULT 21.'iO Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 645-5700 '76 Rabbit. :JO.O<lll $m) 631·0384 mi's, '72 Super Bet-tit' Cham. pion ltd ed. Good appear & m ecb cond. AM/FM. Sl895, by ownr. 493 3279 eves & wknds. ------'74VW$Zl00 XLNTCOND battery; lui.:s.:a~e rark. 1.,. _________ 1 fanry pm ~tnplllg Good 1• cond.lt10n $2000 ~ 1l al 496 (;,; bn llu St Costa ~t">a 1an<r.-os from Wes1l'l1H PldtJl or <:all MS-!1376 H Cl\ 1c JI.Int l'ond ''frw ta r e... $2 200 orr l iii I 751·9b27 alok for .Inn 1963 Caravelle cooverti-Must selJ. 96J..1482 ble w/hardt.op. Must sell. '73 VW Convert., x lot Goodshape.~ cond, AM /FM cass. _ _ $29)(). 842-4729 aft 6pm Rah Roye. 9756 .•.•..•................ '75 VW Bus, Camper Con · ver s ion. $5400 1-'1 rm 37 .UOO m1 .Xlnt cond 751·15S9 before lOAM sume lease, $200 mo 661 2975 .. ~-' ,·ALLEN RESALES . -' 1977 FORD THUNDWIRD ""° •••@-"'" -hlct.,,.,. i•r . f)l"VJ '21 ()()0 "'*let. & I'~ ''""'' 822N~ $6995 1975 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE (J!utt • • lflit1r1r f1d1 n u wt>f l of!f I-/ tfll •J I ·N n~h •' t 'f' """'''"'" fo/UMVl1 56495 1977 PLYMOUTH SEBRING COUPE a111..k ••' 1._.u,.r m110 .-n111 I•, ta• ~Orv •Ill <""WlC'J A low "''h • S to 131~71 i2995 1976 CADILL\C SEVILLE Gnkt •••finc:v Jufl ~ ,,, tGntt rape & 1 yr wwranri; f831N0 M1 >s995 1978 CHEVROLET CORVETTE <i1.,.,_, ,_, ·~E'J t ..n r uu p __ ,., ... , tutWl ' IOVt '"""~ ,..., ,,, $16,995 Kann:u1n Ghia 9735 .................••..•. ·73 VW green w /saddle stick, AM /FM. ndaals. illl!lll!l!lll!!!!l!l!l~'!!l!'!!l,l!l!l;l!!IJ!!!!'!l!lllil ·~3 K irma 1111 Cihw \Jnt 1 onol SJIUO ur b~l pfl 5,',~, 1312 74 Ch1o.1. f.i:.t of its kind. 1961 Rolls Royce Silver xlnt !>oha pl'. ls t $1900 Cloud II. Heaut. car. takes ti44 ~ SIS,500. 64-0· 7030. Exc e l $2400. Judy 675-4849 aft 5 VolYo 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llFORE YOU IUY ALLEN ,, .... "" ...... .._ • -. , 11 1 "' ~ ' I II. d I< , ' • '"'''""._ .. ,,, .. , 1976 Corvette L·82. 4·spd. vnyl, auto . .;1r. PS, PH, T top. rare, hke n ew $1950. Must s1.·ll ::.aon . Orange, all options. 759-t77lor644·5f.>:91 Sll.500 Dys 642·71.112 ---- wknds. 644·9222. '74 llatchbark I o wnr. V 6. P IS. AM 1FM ''"reo tape. 51.\K m 1 c;<f ruhber & brks $~250 I' Pl} 642·6623. imVi. Ull. 4·i.p . rare , all optJoru. SJO,SOO 8~·2012. '74 Duster V·8. A!C. PIS, P !B. must !>ell this wk SlOOO Ca II !162·5813. '75Suburban Wagon full pwr . xlnt cond . must sell. S22.'J0 1rnakc or for Afler4 P :\1 549 3112 ---------- ---·68 Val.aant slant 6, 4 dr. Cougar 9933 1976 Mustanl! M J I h I auto trans, radio Very ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM/FM ~lcr('o II trk good rond 54,000 m1'c; '70 Cougar X R-7 Blk w / tape· V. f; 1 ~ µet-d ml b} ong owner. Cc1ll red II.hr ml. ExcepuonaJ 645·71.30 bet !JAM lo 2PM _s.s_1-021 __ 0 _____ _ cond. Sl7!i0. 752·9428 1966 Mustang t:onven •blc. '72 Duster VS 1 owner u) ~ 9935 ver y c I can $2 !Ju 0 rru Xlnt cond s:isoo Ph ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644-9258 645-5916 ~-------- NEW 178 GLCs ,RICED TO SEU. s3251 AS LOW AS . . ..... • I t r 1,...1 rf 1 Of' ••• \IV l'f1 "'"' ~1 '°• AM t iO• I 1,AtfSIJ8"6Y\ ~ r l.u.4 11Cfl''\Mt Ol<fJHoOOr IHllU MON JIJ"'l ... li'I! I 2150 HARi<* l&.VD. COSTA MESA 645-6700 50 Dodgl' ~ ton P U. $800 '73 Mach I Excel rnnd need body work 72 Low m1, 36 :n M, 111·w Suzuki $125. 7·12PM t 1rl!<o. hilttl·ry t:dll Autos, Mew 9800 Avtos. Mew 9800 9800 A..tos, Mew ···•··•·········•······ ··•···········•············•····•··•···•······ 964·2094 400-Z357 Mt:; . 64 Dod~e P U. Xlnl tontl AM 1-M s wreoS U Must sell $850 551·1087 Dod~e Coll. '71. 4 spd. mags, $1500 551-1>42" Ford 9940 ·•····················· ~.PHIL LONG FORD ••• , .... ,t •" ~.,., 0.•90 ''•t••• &.I••••"• 4'1A•C•M•t , ... ......,. '68 Ford LTD Wagon '72 Ford Tonoo Wagon 642.3582 Fol'd Granada Ghia. '75. lo mi, loaded. Must sell this week. Lowest poss•· ble price. Ba r bara, 645·9944 after s call t 11117 P n w d 1• 1 b I u I' Must::ing, 1, '"~ l1n11l'r , .iutomalrt: lr,1n-..m . 11r11.:1nul owm•r In ex l'l'lle nl t·ond1t1on In· tenor hkl' new. /\II rC'· P<ilr n •t·ords furn1::.hcd. Nt•w c<Jrl>urelor. liming l'ha1n. turn ~11:na l syl>lt'm, muffle r , r ad autor, etc. C all 54()..2279 after 5PM. !lave somN.hln~ you want to sell" <.:luss1ried ads do 1l Wl.'11 -Call NOW. 1;.12 51i7H i~;, -.l : ~?f' I ' ""'"":::."... I N10me S1a1emen1 hied r • -· -- ---•• .. • . ~ .~ -· -.. - I I ~WIN r ·., ·. ; 1978 FAIRMONT FUTURA ABSOLUTELY . FREE ----- WHERE . ! I DUNTON FORD ' - CORNER OF MAIN & WARNER SANTA . ANA -·; --- -·.--.-,. HOW :---------, Karmaun Ghia, rt-d. 1!!7:1, xlnt 1·,1nrl , 111r, 4 !>lid S!l'JS l!J:I :l:.!:.!11 Toyota 9765 A USB> VOLVO, See us at Southrrn Orange County's Volvo Headquarter.;. Diane, 551·2891 '77 Coupe de Ville, 18,000 __ _;_ ______ _ w1lh lhe County Cieri. I• v111111 lor five Y••r• alter which l •me continuing bu11nosses mull ••Ill•. Publlcallon I• ne~•nry only 11 l her• are ch11n9es Cell 1he Legel Oaportmont a t the D AI LY PILOT t o r Come in and test drive any new or used ccr or true• in our t-. invftttory. Ccr to be givftt away 8:00 p.m. 30th of J ... e 1978. .....•...•.•••...•..... -IS:OREYOU SB.L YOUR MARQUIS VOLVO MISSION VIEJO 831-2880 49S. I 2 I 0 mi's, loaded $8950. '61 Ford Rancbero V R. 675-7119. Sal/Sun. only runs great. needs paint tnlorma11on neceu1ry forms. and Camaro 9 9 I 7 $600. 847-8655 Must I• 18 Years of Age or Older Han Valid talifonila Dri•en Ucense 9738 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rhira.cle -l"."azda TOYOTA. SEE US! MA1t9UIS TOYOTA MlSSIONVlEJO 831-2880 49S.1210 2150 Hc:rt>« Bl•d. '78 Ceh<·a GT Coupe. ORAHGECOUMTY VOLVO EXCLUSfVELY VOLVO Largest Volvo Deale r m OranS(e County! BUYorLEASE OIRl';(T •••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Camara 327 V·S, P IS. ral'l air, i\Mt FM. $2600 or bl.t 833 2113. S:30·5 64S 1047 aft 5 -----Che•rolet 9920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. Costa Mrs.a 645·5700 beige. AM FM ca~-;elte. lo mi. Sharp' 4~~3 9616. ~~s le111 9740 8-9AM,orafl11PM ~~~~-~.'""""'~-~,.,,.!~~~ ... -1: ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 SR5, Ex.eel, 21 M ~-t-~-~-'t ~ * '76M.Rl'CMslen AM FM 11 trk. mny * ,. ,. ,. .. • ... 280C xtras. m~t :.ell SJ7SO. 2025 S. Manchester ,.. 1;ori.!eou.s' Immaculate 546-1076 Anaheim 750-2011 • lhruout• Heautdul ·721•~ --: M· k II 46600 Sw~sh Volvo Merhanac lt ... mt·w.Jltr paint sunroof & '-"'rona · ar · · Jll the cxt~as. New mi's , gd cund, $2100. at Ivan's, l!J?5 Harbor Mil·hehn tires Pnvate 714"!W23612alt6pm. Blvd .. C.M 646-19112 party provided i:>t•rfccl •77 Cchca GT Coupe '70 164 4·Ntld. llhr. At ('. -.1•rvlCl' Will lease or White with tan mlenor A M I F M . nu tire.,. wll (6(f7f'Q<.I > • ~!.pd • AM 1 F M stereo shocks. h1 m1, $2900/ofr Cort Fox LeaMnc) w i l h 8 l r a ck , w 1 re S48-S929pm O.l.S.3661 Weekdays wheels. deck r ack, pm ----'------- 1>31· lllll Weekends stripes. 15.000 miles. Autos, Used Set> al 2586 Newport Chi>rry l'Ond. Ask for ••••••••••••••••••••••• IJlvd , < · M Rir k 9ti2 9824 ; 646-9303 GtMI al 1973 450SE. e Areptwnally d 1•an & ouL<;tandmg 1•on· 11111un Hes t ofr ·197~ ovat'eo '72 Celica Radial tires, AM /FM 8 track Stereo, 4 spct'd. Clean & excellent cond1· I.Jon. Call 673-6020 9901 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77CHEVY CAPRICE 4 door hit wheel. auto lran.s. air condJt1onmg, "Low Prices!" LEASING 494-1131 546-9967 1 NEW AMO USED Mercedes Benz Availa· bit' For Least• Or Purrha'le C.111 For A ~>lt' On The Model Or YourCho1n•' ·75 Toyota Corolla LQ m 1. 2i001bst 64>8700, Mon thru Friday, 9·5. AM FM rarl10, power ---------- House Of lmPorts 1 •hi wAflC .. \UI ,.., ..... ••ti 1:1 •11•1\H • tit tit tJ\e 72 250C, bm c, P 1S. P /B. P W, elec ~unrf, a ir. .M I FM , $6700. P .P 493-&84 1971 Toyota Corona Mark II, i\ C, s tereo, good run rung cond. 11350. 531Hl634 '77 Toyo ta Cehca GT hrtbk,5spd.AC.AM FM ~tereo. 13.000 m 1. xlnl rood. $6000. 494. 7326 77' Toyota Corolla. AM radio, 4 spd. Immaculate blk inter ior $2950 581·1474 '72 280SE 4.5, nuL<;lundiog '74 Toyota Crhra GT, 5 condlllon. spd. AC, i\Mtf'M. m3J!S, Call 836 7634 xlnt rond. Habv on the :-;6 "ioo. Dark red. all 0; way mus t sell. 642·8149 lions. SUNROOI .. 38,00o Triuniph 9767 nu. St:l,SOl>/bst ofr. Ph ••••••••••••••••••••••• sss.ssro '76 1'R7, 12K mi, A1f", 21W>E. 1977 i,i•dan, PtB. green. Must SPll. $4000. r 1s. ,\ c. :.h•r. radio. Phss1 fi038&15::_1so1 Cabli $17.000 !ml 674.2 ·7olfR6. roll bar, new top, MG 9742 i!ood cond. $2000 or best ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • orfr t.'75-8.4l4_9 ____ _ windows. (976RXW). Very low miles $5695. 71DOOGE COLT 4 Speed. f39UOI Only 6800m1les Sale Pnred at $31'5. '77 Monte Car lo. A1r. P B. P /S, xtras, lo m1. $.5100. evcs 586-8018 77 Mo nte Carlo Auto. AtC, £' S, P B, $4750 8319364 ans 71 Chr''Y Mabhu 4 dr. Efiit nds work. Best ofr. Call ~1{>-5029 aft Spm . --..- ~ Cht>v 2 dr, partially restored. Rblt trans & longblock $600. 548-5737 '70 Impala Custom hdtp, PS, PB, air, VS, low miles, 493-4066 '76Chevy Nova, light blue metallic, P 1S, P /B, auto trans. Air, cust whls, steel belts. A·l cond. $3600 Call Dick oft 7pm 64()..4734:..:.. ------ '76 Monte Carlo, 12000 mi, trlr tow pkg, AM /FM CB 9905 stert!0988-a103 eft 8 P M ••••••••••••••••••••••• 283 Chevy engine $'i0 or be-It oHer 250 Chevy 6 rylinder Best o ffer !>JG.~74 00 Ford Cortina. Great condition. Economy $1400 / be st urfcr . SSH.566 "MOMMA'S BAIY 642-4321 E111. 332 ValllwGCJeft 9770 Volksw.n 9770 VCIMc1waqen 9770 olcsWGCJeft 9770 •••••••···•·········•·· •............•......................•.•.•..... •······················ "GOTT A GO" ! * * * * * * * * * * * * • * * * * * * * * • * * • * * * * * * * • * " * * * • .. * * • • : :~u~~;I~:'\ : GARDEN GROVE VW : door. all glass balchb.ir k ,. • w sunroof; white "' rPd ~ • tn m & rntenor 1 ::,o * • SPORTY''>. lcyl <ea'' it JNVJTES YOU TO MEET • on gas''>. au lo Still un ,. .. ~e:i~a~r~~~~~:~l'.:: .. THE CHAIRMAN OF THE : ~la~~!1':t~~a~ ~~~: : ''RABBIT TRANSIT SYSTEM'' : thru f)'1 . 8 to 5. l'all * 534-7533 eves & it weekends for Appl. ,.. '70 Torino GT. /\Mt!o'M, it clean car. Mus t !>ell S875 • 673-iOm • '71 LTD Brougham s upe r ,.. clean. $950./bsl ofr. Call ,. Mary Ellen art 6 !179·0075 • ·73 Pmto St. Wgn Sqr . Jt SS.000 mi, xlnt cond. I ,.. owner. 4 -s pd. many >t xtras. $1975. 646-8725 ,.. Imperial 99 4 2 .. •••••••••••••••••••••••• 78 VERSAIUE Completely loaded Air. full Pwr. 4-way p0wer seal Radials. d1g1lal clock. lmted glass. speed control. vinyl roof. leather interior. hit wheel. AM/FM s tere o w/Quad 8 lrack lape & much. much morel (Ser. #804672). 59868 GUSTAFSON llNCOIN MERCURY ... • ,. ,.. • .. ... ,. .. • ,.. ,.. • .. • ,.. .. • • • ,.. • ,.. it • ONLY s791' -- • PER MO. ,11JJll=:~~$~ S2.000 00 Down S79 19 mo including tax & license for 48 months Total cash pnce plus tax 3 loconse S4535 Deferred payment pnce s sao1 12 1nclud1ng tax & license. APR 13.51% on approved credit FOR A NEW 1978 RABBIT 2 DR. FUEL INJECTED Ser. 11718 Hl ECONOMY, FULL FACTORY EQUIPPED + PUSH BUTTON BLAUPUNKT RADIO '78 RABBIT 2 DR. MOST COPIED DESIGN IN INDUSTRY-DRIVE IT AHO SEE WHY '75 RABBIT 4 yl 4 ~-tllC~ •h1ft AM/~M toOoo 11"64M0XI '75 FIAT 124 s,ort Co.- 5 -· AM'1!'M ,_ • "'"•' rct>f ntt• •~ See rt IOO<f~ • 12109831 '78 DAtSUN 2 00 sx 5-roof , ,,.,...., AM/FM tl"'to •t<JIO C.I' """ ,._. .. ,~ rlWt '•'''"" V,., t1 tr w tn•U•t LUlld~ f 'l•VUl181 55295 1 77 MGB AM r M ,,.,,,.,, 'H11 l r..ro•• rntl ,.,, o 1•illfu ... "'"""" t.,n n 09ffK I GARDEN GROVE VW 13731 HARBOR BLVD., G.G. 534-4100 2 llocb So. of G.O. F • • • ... • • • ._ • • • • • • ,.. :~ ..... -~-"84'i4e~t ~ : .;-....... •;-... ... .••• ... .. Si~~~~~~; * .... **************************••**************• J . I 1 r • 012 OAll Y Pll\)l WednMday JU"9 1 1078 ,---·r--tEODORE ROBll IS--- >-~ Q -~ 0 % a IU ... -:I -_, % :::» "' z ~ > _,, w -... _, ~ -0 Ill A. _,, ~ _,, IU :I % 0 0 > IU c.: Ill :I -... Ill c.: :::» _,, -w ~ z ~ > I ~ I c.: ~ ~ '78 FORD VAN 351 eng. Cru1se-O-Mat1c trans. Pwr brakes. Pwr steering. ChrOmE! bumpers. Rear vista bay windows Portholes. Outs1C1e tire mount and t:over. Curtains. Custom tights Custom wheels. Custom paint. Tinted glass. Bucket seats Ser #E04HHAK4075 Stk lfT579 1 78 FORD VAN SELECT FROM 351 eng. Movable glass rear ooor. Custom trim. Bucket seats Cru1se-0-Mat1c trans. Tmted glass' Shd1ng cargo door. Pwr steering: Chrome bumpers, Country traveler <:on11ers1on. Custom Mags and 11res Roof radc and ladder. · Ser tfE14HHAG7783 Stk #T508 '68 TOYOTA. COIOMA DILUH 4 Dlt, 4 cyt .. aulo trans . AM/FM radio. tinted 1Jlass. wheel covers L•c. 4tX.lJV384 ~lk #1781B. 73FOID COUllll 4 cyt 4 soeecl. radio. heater Lie 1197191N Stk #t753AT 5 1859 76FOaD IAMC ... 0500 V·8. auto trans . factory air <:ond11toning. power sleenng, cower bl'~es. AM/FM slereo. 8 track ·Camper Shell Uc # 1868816 Stk. #720ATI 74 FOltD WUSfAN& 29 IN STOCK 170 FORD ICOMOUHI VAN 6 cyl 3 speed. radio healer Lie #27617C Slk. #343A T 5 1987 auto trans lac air p steering. radio hlr . pad vinyl rl cruise cnlrl Ill strng whl Lie 11SJC606 Stk 115888 '76 DODGE cou ~ speed. air cond1t1on1ng. power steering. radio. heater. whitewall tires. wheel covers. deluxe interior Lie #SSOKEM Slk #1585B 4 cyl.. 4 speed. FM s1ereo radio. bucket seats Less than 2 1 .000 or1g1nat miles lie f469RRM Stk #3368A .. ?'5 .,.,~~·:..:I ,.,.:-.);·~ ~.·..:.t•,,,,.\1,1:.'; ,." VJ•I• ,., ,' ... , 1'J••·••'',.,, .::.·:::_:,';1•11 Salft: Mon-Fri 8 to 9, Set 8 to 6, Sun 10 to 6 OY ER FACTORY INVOICE '78 FORD VAN 351 eng Tented glass. Bucket sears Cru1se·O·Ma11c trans. Chrome bumpers. Roof vent. Rear vista bay windows. Portholes. Outside tire mount and cover. Curtains. Custom tights. Custom interior • carpers headliner. & watts • Custom wheels Custom graphic paint · •Factory invoice includes freight. preparation and factory hold backs Ser lfE14HHAK4086 Stk H578 ·1a FORD VAN 351 e ng. Custom tnm. Bucket seats Cru1se-O-Ma11c trans. Tinted glass. Pwr s teering. Chrome bumpers. Custom interior. Super sound package. Custom paint Ser itE14HHAG7736 Stk H393 ' ROBINS-READY USID CAIS bff')' Uu<ll C• 'W• S... ............ , ...... , ..... ..... , .... Foor • rHFO•.MAHCE •SANTI AHD • HLIAllLITY •~0wo-......... b c_h.......,o..,...,...... ./ BRAKES L--...'••w~­Hy•-cSp- ../ ELECTRICAL H-.LJ ...... ..,iti.,. ...i,.ww~- ../ FRONT END 'Wloeri .,.......,.., Mlecb, .,.., ! tun"' s.,.i- ./ POWER TRAIN r ...... -. .. w....i ll•clnMMc Sc.,.. ....... 01..,. ... ../ LUBRICATION UllM.OilC ....... ...., .... Oil fltt.r 2112 ACRES OF TOP CARS IACKED IY OVER 56 YEARS OF SERVICE TO ORANGE COUNTY 1 78 FORD VAN 35 1 eng. Custom trim, Cru1se-o-Mat1c trans, Tinted glass. · Pwr steenng. Chrome bumpers. Buckel seats. Recliner passenger seat. Super sound package. Roor rack and ladder. Extension door arm Custom mtenor. Custom pa1n1 . Ser #E14HHAG780l Stk 11T540 2 I more to choose from. '77 DATSUN ·11 vw 110 4 DOOi t PASS81GH IUS 6 cyt .. auto trans air cond1t1on1ng. radio. heater. A gas saver. Selling at wholesale. Lie #767TLP Stk. 4 cyl . 4 speed Very sharp in & out Lie. #333ELU S tk #205tAT !!1937A. '75 FIAT 128 SL 4 cyt. 4 soeed. AM/FM stereo radio. bucket seats. rallye wheels Less than 27.000 miles Lie #896NJM Stk IJ 74 1B '75 FORD GRAMADA 2 DOC. Air cond1t1on1ng, AM/FM stereo radio Goad Sharp Car Lie •996MVI Many Others on Stock. 17 4 PLYMOUTH SATIUITI WAGOH V ·8 . aut o . tran s. air cond1l1oning. power steering. power brakes. radio. heater . whitewall tires. wheel covers. luggage rack Lie #402LFM Stk. # 1556A. $2590 '70 OLDS D&fAll4Doom V ·B. auto. trans . atr cond1l1oning. Power steering. Power brakes. pawer windows. radio . v inyl r oof. Lie #788AWS Stk. #3296A '74FORDLTD ··~•DOC>« V-8 auto trans . tactory air cond1t1oneng. power steering pawer brakes. Power windowc; AM/FM s1ereo radio. vinyl roof. spht Power bench seal Lie. #685TRS Stk #P3426 '2378 ~ > ,., I > I < > z ,.. m -"' c ,., m .... -~ m ,., m < n 0 z ~ '" "' > "' .,, m n -> ,.. ... -'" "' < > z Cit' c z ,.. --.... '" CJ l: 0 ,.. -CJ > -< ~ :c m "' ,.. "' Service & Parts: Mon 7 to 9, Tues -Fri 7 to 6 Parta Dept: Sat 8 to 1 pm All .... IC41\ Arp P0u0 I~ Al- Att (•'>Are~-To Phot S•I<> 10 Acres of the most modern FOAD facllitles on the Wnt Coast • 1408 8211 2000 HAR!!Q~B::::2·~!~. MESA 8428 0010 ~--------------------------------------------------------------------J , .. r . .. 1 Bon~ington Beach Fountain Valley CDITION VOL. 71, NO. 158, -4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA HB By ROBERT BARKER Of t11t O.ilJ f'IMlt Slaff Residents of Huntington Beach voted Tuesday for the fifth time in favor or keeping the office of city attorney as an elected position. A proposed amendment in the city charter to make the position . appointive was crushed by near- ly a 4 to l margin, although not all the votes had been tallied. Says, In other city charter proposi- l1ons, residents also voted to keep the offices of city c lerk and city treasurer elected. They also voted to limit city council orric1als lo two con- !.ecutive terms and refused to give council members a pay raise to $400 per month based on the current population Voters also approved updating the charter that hadn't been Taxpayers' Revolt WINS RUNOFF BERTH Huntington's Wieder 4Judges Vnseated By Voters J ob security for Judges may have become a thing of the past Tuesday when four Orange County judges w e r e un ceremoniously dumped from the ir benches in Tuesday's primary clectton The starthn~ unseating of four incumbent judges was paced by three deputy district attorney~ who waged unified low·cost but slick campaigns to oust: -Superio r Court Judge Leonard Goldstein, a former Pasadena r esident who moved to Newport Reach two years ago to accept the judicial <l ppoint· ment from Gov Edmund G Brown Jr. Superior Court Judge Richa rd Hamilton. a H -year veter a n of the bench and a rormer Laguna Beach s chool board member. M unic1pal Court Judge lryne Black. a Newport Beach resident who is a former deputy county counsel. It was Deputy District Al· lorney Oretta Sears who defeat· ed Judge Goldstein. Deputy District Attorney Ted Millard defeated Judge Hamilton. Wieder To Face Rwwff ~ Orange County Supervisor Laurence Schmit "as ha nging onto his.1>0litical life today by 43 votes In a race too t1~hl to call. Schmit was running a head or forme r supervisor David Baker by that slim margin this mom· ing with 327 out of 414 precincts reporting. With former Huntington Beach mayor Harnett Wieder assured one of the two general election rwwff spots, the battle for the second s pot between Baker and Schmit zigged and zagged throughout the morning hours . The uncertainty of the Second Supervisorial District election was accentuated by a s udden s lowdown in Orange County vote counting. Initially, Registrar of Voters Al Olson said the final Orange County figures would be com- pleted by 9:30 a.m Olson revised has estimate a t JO a.m . by saying "the count will not be completed until well pas t ll a .m ." That leaves Schmit a nd Baker s tranded In m1d-a1r in their close contest for political s urvival. In Schmit 's c<tse. he is at- tempting to make a s uccessful bid for a second term of office. Baker is attempting a come- back after being ousted from the supervisorial seat by Schmal in 1974. Supervisor Oark Wins Orange County Supe r visor Ralph Clark won a third four- yea r term an office Tuesday when he walked away from two election challengers an the 4th Supcrvisorial District. Clark was home free m his re- election bid when his vote tot al climbed well over the 50 percent plus one vote needed to e nd the competition for his seal in the primary election. Clark. a former Anaheim city councilman. is chairman of the Orange County Transit District Board of Directors in addition to being a county supervisor. 'Elect amended s ince J966. These changes were termed more or les s routine and or a · 'housekeepm~·· nature. The unofficial results with 122 Out of 175 precincts reporting in· elude : Prop. D, city charter update. 16, 180 yes, 10.737 no . Prop. E, l wo·term limit for ci· ty council members. 22,651 yes. ·~ ~" ~··· 0.llJ l'li.1 Staff_ FORCE$ RUNOFF Deputy Lauren Rusk Brad Gates Faces Rusk In Runoff Orange County Sheriff Brad Gates was the top vote getter among six candidates for sheriff 4n Tuesday's primary election. With 1,817 precincts counted out of 2,<>18 in the county, the vote was. Gate!> 159.463 Rusk 88,483 Scott 53.640 Wright 42.386 Burry 28,979 Adams 16.345 But Gates' first place finish wasn 't strong enough to keep t11 m out of a genera I election runoff with onl! of his own dep. ut1es. Lauren Rus k. And when compared to his 1974 primary election s howing. the 39-year·old s heriff's '78 performance was a dramatic drop off. In '74. Gates marched into the s heriff's office with roughly 70 percent of the primary electioo vote in what was a six.man con- test to inherit the badge worn 24 years byretiringJim Musick. As the race ended. Gates and Rusk were left to fight it out in the November general election. a ritual Gates didn't have to be concerned with in 1974 when first elected. Gates began the primary cam· paign a solid favorite to win re- election by collecting more \han <See GATES. Page l\2l City 6,465 no. Prop. F, city council salary m· crease. 11,987 yes. ~G.486 no. Prop. G, appointment of city attorney. 6.167 yes. 23,130 no. Prop. H, appointment of city clerk. 7,079 yes. 22.167 no. Prop. J, appointment of city treasurer. 6.169 yes. 23.201 no. Mayor Pro Tempore Richard Siebert said today that the main Yes Vote Gets21/2-l Support By GARY GRANVILLE 01 ,._ 0.llY PllOI SU.ti When the day of Jarvis came, Orange County voters were ready Lo join the 1978 version of a taxpa vers' revolt. They literally s tampeded to the polls Tuesday to give their ove r w helming s upport Lo Propos ition 13. the Jarvis.Gann property tax reform initiative. With 1.688 precincts counted out or 2.~ in the county. the vote was: Yes 319,639 No 136.210 And to make certain their message on tax reform wasn't lost. the voters rejected a rival tax reform measure sponsored by the state legislature. As it was statewide. Proposi- tion 8 was drummed down lo de· feat by voters m Orange County even though it offered a form of property tax relief. The cuts offered by Proposi· ti on 8. however , paled when compa red to the estimated 60 p e r cent s las h backers of Proposition 13 promised. Ironically. Orange County s upervisors Tuesday were handed a proposed 1978·79 coun· ty budget based on funding 1f Proposition 8, not Proposition 13, was approved by the state's voters. Under Proposition 13, it has been estimated that county gov- t•rnment will lose roughly 60 per. cent or S95 million of its an- ticipated property tax revenue. Now those who prepare the county budget will be sent back to the drawing boards to come up with a spending package based on the voters' mandate. County Supervisor Thomas Riley said today he expects the Boa rd of Supervisors •·wall respond to the voters in a very positive way." "I expect the board to not only follow the letter of the law but to adhere to the spirit of the vole a.s well." Riley said . The Newport Beach supervisor also said he will be reluctant to charge user fees for such services as paramedics. Riley warned, however, that a committee of county ad· m inistrators looking for new sources of revenue may propose doing what he called "a whole new way or doing business in the county." Thal means charging users for virtually all county services. * * * WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1978 .\rter110011 ~. '\''. S1oeks TEN CENTS Attorney' message of the election results was that the people are not will mg to relinquish their right to elect the city attorney. c1ly clerk and city treasurer. "The people w<•nt to retain that power because they don't have th e <'o nf1d ~n<e 1n bureaucrats and e lected offic1ab to m a ke sounrl .1pJ)01ntmenL'>." he said. Slow But Sure !n areas wlwre pro pos 1l10n!. were rejected . the c~1sting por· lions of the city charter will re main in effect. The charter must be reworded after the election results and certified by the Local Agency Formation Comm1!)s1on. Officials were not certain to day when the charter t•hange~ w i II take effect. • m 2allot ~orters labor aw;Jy in Santa Ana as Orungc Coun- t ~ maintain~ th lra d1t1on ol s low 1:ounting al election I 1mt•. Result~ of local a nd statew1clc 1 ac:L'S \\f're coming tn s poradically toda~. 'Finger' Playful? lluntmJ?t,on Beach Mayor Ron Shenk man s aid today that when h~ gave "the finger" lo City Council member John Thomas recently it was merely a playful gesture between two friends. He said that the gesture was mis interpreted in a newspaper account and that he and Thomas "get a Ion~ ve ry, very well." "Everybody in the room was laughing about al," Shenkman said. Thomas returned the gesture. "It was JUSt a friendly ex- change between two guys Joking around." Shenkman said. Thomas. who was criticized by Shenkman and others this week for his council act 1v1l1es and out· spoken attacks on city officials, had a different view Thomas said today that h<· was irritated at the time of the incident. "It wasn't too playful." he said. "If 1l was playful , hi.' plays rough " Or:~.:as t Weather And youthful Deputy District Allorne) Gary Ryan defeated Mrs. Black. The fourth judge to lose his JOb tn the primary election was North Orange County Municipal Court Judge Arnold Mordkin. He became a loser to lawyer· challenger Robert Shatz. Schools Plan Progra~ Cuts Nlght and morning low clouds and foi.:. otherwise hazy suns hine Thursday. A little warmer days, Low~ tonight an low 60s. Highs Thursday in upper 60s at beachc~ to 70s antl low 805 inland. Not all judges facing election foes lost their races Tuesday, however. County Approves HB Sewage Station A $35,000 allowance to build a boat sewage pump-out station nnd public dock m Huntington Harbour has been approved by Orange County supervisors . The facilities will be built by the City of Huntington Beach. but financed with a portion of county government's federal revenue sharing doJlars. By RAVMOND ESTRADA JR. OI llW 0.ltf ~llet St.fl West Orun~e County school and city officials today braced for an estimated $49.4 million loss in tax revenue they said the passa~e of Proposition 13 will mean in their communities. Most officials s aid they plan to allow the dust to settle from Tuesday's election and spend the rest of the month figuring out what programs will be cul and exactly how many jobs and services will have to be eliminated. Here ore some reactions rrom publk offlcialii : Huntington Beach Mayor Ron Shenkman said the city is losine "tons" of money but is not panicking The city will receive about $10 million less in proper- ty taxes. A city council hearing on the impact of Proposition 13 is slat- ed for 7: 30 tonight at Cit y Hall. Shenkman said the city is m andated to protect public hea Ith . s afety and welfare. "Everything else is a luxury," he added. A bout 100 employees may lose their jobs. oCCicials said. Police and fire services rate number one priority, Shenkman said He added that paramedic users may have to pay fees . Services such as parks and librarirs may also require user • • • fees. the mayor said. Fountain Valley Mayor Marv Adler said Proposition 13 's passage doesn't mean "Dooms· <Jay ." The city will lose an estimated $2 million of its pro· jected $8.7 million budget. About l7 e mployees may lose their jobs. officials said. "The grass may be longer m the medians. people may have to pay for recreation programs and street sweeping may occur every two weeks," Adler said Exactly where the cuts will be made will be discussed at the June 13 Fountain Valley Council meeting. "I hope people are fully aware or what they voted for," said Huntington Beach Union High School board PreR1dcnl Zita Wessa. The district may lose as much as $20 million of its pro· jected $U> million budget and have to spend its $4 million in re. serves , she added. Mrs. Wessa said, "As an in- dividual board member I feel busing would be one of the fi rst services to be cut because it as not vital to preserve the baste classroom program." No teacher layoffs wall occur during the 1978·79 liscat year but non-teaching employees may tX' l~ld off. Mrs. Wessa said. Superintendent J3ke Abbott said he was "disappointed " "It <See CUTS, Pagt i\2) INSIDE TOOi\ Y In summer. everyone's fan. cy turns to picnics. For some cookout recipes. sl'e Pood, Page Cl . Index At Ye11r ~•,..lte 11.1 ... ""' .. I. M ··~ A6 •~t111•u .._, C.tlttrnl• AS,9J C..-..n Ill Cl•Olli.. Ot.12 C.mln 02 Ct'HJ"*NI OJ OHlll Nel<ft Alt 1411tetl•I ..... "' IA1•rt41111!Mfll ••·1t ,. ..... ,.._. c1•11 l'H41 Cl 11 "'~'·-.. 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Oppos ition to tax hikes was even s tronger among those who \'Oled for the Jarvis-Gann in· 1tiativc. Three out or five called for cuts in government s ervices rather than Lax increases. Hut those opposing Proposi· 11on 13 split on what course to lake . One.quarter of the group supported higher sales taxes and one.quarter backed fewer s ervices. Fourteen p e r cent l'hose higher stale income taxes. the poll found. Mor<' than one· third. 36 percent, were unsure. CALIFORNIA VOTE RESULTS ARE ON AS H o meowners, a ngered by soaring property taxes, led the charge thot s wept Proposition 13 lo victory. Homeowners voted for Jarvis -Gann by a 68·31 margin. while rente rs s plit almost evenly on the issue. High laxes and waste in gov· crnment were the mos t promi· oent reasons voters gave for hacking Proposition 13. Two out or five voters said l11gh property laxes prompte d their s upport: one o f rive cited waste in government Support for the Jarvis·Gann _ m easure crossed income, age a nd education lines with little variation. For example. a majority of voter s in all income groups sup· ported thl' initiative. The ~trongest s upport, by m ore than l ·l. came from those with in- l'Omc s of more than $25.000 a yt•ar Politicians com pla ined that Proposition 13 overshadowed all other contests. But in the holly l'ontes ted race f o r the R e publican g ube rnatoria l nomination. Propos ition 13 did not have a decisive impact. Voters said mostly they voted on the bas is of what they thought generally or the candidate. As with any sample survey. the results of the l\P·NBC News poll could vary from the opin· ions of all California voters simply bccausc of chance varia· tJOns in the sample . 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She is expected to take on in· c umbenl De m oc rati c A S· se mbly m a n Chet Wray of Westminster , who faced no primary contest , an the No- vem berelection. D e mocrat s o utnumbe r Republicans in the 7l!>t by 24.000 votes ~ Mrs. AJlen·s ch<1llengcrs. Don Ellis. an Anaheim teacher, and W. C. Burrell Jr .. a north county college trustee. collected 7,693 votes and 2,451 votes res pec. live ly. E ls~where in the county Tues· day, GOP voters picked David Brandt of Santa Ana to face in· cumbent Assemblyman Richard Robinson in the mid-county, 72nd Assembly District. Robinson faced no primary op· position. Brandt had 9,387 voles with 227 or 256 precincts counted. Virgil Elkins of Santa Ana col- lecte d 7,378 voles. Two Anaheim :.ittorneys. Democ rat Paul Bel l and Republi can Ross J o hn s on . eme rged as their party picks in the no rth county's 69th As sembly District. The seat is being vacated by Republican congressional can· didate William Dannemeyer. With 305 of 326 precincts counted. returns s howe d Bell with 10.075 votes followed by La Ha bra Councilwom a n Robin Young, 9,919: Richara Morris. 3.962: Ted Shipkey, 2,452: and Chris Loumakis. 2,059. T he Republican tally s howed Johnson with 9,313; Brea Coun· eilman Rex Gaede, 8.423; Ted Ponlicelli. 5.244 : J ohn Foote. 5,221, and Brea Councilman Sam Cooper , 4.650. Fro•Pa~AI CUTS ... appeared that the public did noL be lie"e the cuts would take place," he said. Trustees will receive recom· m<'ndations for <'Uls al their .I une 13 board meeting "I drcl:ld the next couple or weeks," Mrs Wessa said. Huntington Beach's Ocean View school board members will m eet tonight at 7 :30 to ponder an anticipated S7 million cul 1n th\• d istrict's $21 million budget. School board chief Jay Rivera a nd Superintende nt Dale Coogan said they are hoping for help from the state to case the blow After firing 00 teache rs anr1 approving dr:.i st1 c program cuti,, last month due to e nrollment declines and Lo put more doll<irs into basic s ubjects. Founl:otin V:.illcy school tru.<1tf'<'~ will mN·t Thurs day to discuss further <'Ut backs because of Proposition 13 Srhool hoard President Dick Plum said the d1 i,,tricl now h:ii,, <'nou~h funds to op<.•rate s chools until next March. Help from the state must come after lhul . he S31d. Superintendent llill Plastrr said he expects some state aid, but predicted the real impacl or Proposition 13 will be fC'll durin~ 1979·80 This year. orrtc1als l'st1mate a $5.4 million loss of t.1x re venue' from an $1R malllon bud~ct Trustee Roy Jlow of Lhe Jlunl· mgton Ilcarh City School 01-. trict s aid Propoisition 13 will have a "trai{lc effect" on lht• district unles."I state funds nr<' made available. The d1s tr1ct stands to lose about $S m tlllon of its $14 mUUon budget. he said The dlstri(!t's board will ml'cl Thursday night to ponder cut. ... Ju~ges Vow To 'Get Tough' By TOM BARLEY 0t Ille 0•1ly .. llot $UH A successful challenger in lilt' JUlllt·1al e lections predicted to· du v that the victories of al least t hr:ec Orungc County de puty d1S· lnt·t ;Jltorncys wi II revolution1t e ('1111rt room attitudes between 1udgcs and pros{•c-utors "JudJ!eS are now going to have lo gct tough with t•rimina ls and g1\'c thl•m the kind or sentence th<'~ should get or they'll face an t1ngr y prose t·utor 1n the very next c:lcctaon," newly elected ~u1>enor Court Judge Theodore "Ted" Millard sauJ. M 1 llard, who unseated Judge Richard llamtlton of Laguna Beac h in one of four stunning up· w l!> . ..,aid hc attributed his im· 1>res~1 w \'tt tory to the fact th<1l "rwopll' an~ sick and tired of le· n1t·nt .1udJ,!es "Our l'nt1n· office worked ha rd tor u~ in th1!> election and I th 1 n k th<' t 1t IC' of deputy d istrict allornt•v rm thL' ballot meant a gn~al 1ical lo '-' l(ll of voters," Millard s:.i1d. · • .J udgcs1 a nd I will be one of lht•m, arc going lo have to shape up." Millard said. "I think we're going lo sec a whole new al· tiludl• 1n the courtroom and a lot of 1udg(•s starting today will re· i.l htl' that they can't push the prn!>t'l'Ulor :.irounrt a ny more 34th Districi "And it's about lime," Millard added. "This was s omething that both Mrs. IOrellal Sears and I 21tressed in our campaigns and obviously it paid off with the public " Mrs. Scars defea ted Superior Court Judge Leonard Goldstein of Newport Beach who s aid to· day he was "bitterly disappoint· ed and surprised" by his rejec· t1 on by the voters. .. This election was not de· t ermi n e d on the basis o f qualification." Judge Goldstein s aid. "I don't think the voters wer e too concerned about the Judicial ability of me or m y op· ponent." Judge Goldstein said he felt his defeat was principally due to the determination of the voters "to have a thange in this elet• turn ''But t hat 1s their privilege and this was the voice of the peo· pie." he said. "I accept that de- cision although I shall leave the court with very deep regret. ''But I am he althy. I am blessed with a happy family and I sh all continue to work hard in the profession of law." he said. "And until my term e nds 10 January I shall continue to do the kand of good Job I think I have been doing." Hannaford Wins, Will Face L11ngren D ~moc rat1 c Cong r essman Mark Hannaford and his 1976 lh-publ1tan c hallenger. Dan Lungren. c <isaly won primary \ iC'lorics Tuesday in the 34th Coni,:ri':.s1onal District. The district takes in a major pa rt of Huntington Beach and uthcr West Oran{{e County com· rnun1l1cs a s well as Long Beach. Lakewood :.ind other cities in Los Angeles County. The results in Orange County, with 111 or l!H precincts count· l'cl . 10 l'I UClt.'. DEMOCRATIC llannarord 9.4 14 C£cil Hicks, Ot,her County Officia/,s Win Orange County District At· torncy Cecil Hicks won an unop· posed victory Tuesday as voters returned him lo a nother four years m office. Jo Bennilt R EPUBLICAN J.147 Lungren 8.422 Art J acobson 5.600 The results in Los Angeles County. with 408 of the 409 pre· c incts reporting : DEMOCRATIC Hannaford Benn ill REPUBLICAN 43,302 20.268 Lungren 30,476 Jacobson 11.671 Fountain Valley res ide nt La wrence Stafford collected 389 votes with Orange County and Los Angeles County res ults com· bmed. Stafford's name will ap· pear on the November ballot. HE'STHE INCUMBENT Democrat Mangers HE'S THE CHALLENGER Republican Gibson Gibson, Mangers Meet in November Legis lative analys t Charleb "Chuck .. Gibs on will ht· the Republican out to rt•c·uplure t hl' 73rd l\sst'mbly Dis t nl'l bt•at De m ocrat Dennis Mangt•rs holds when voters march back to the polls in November C ibson, 31. a former Hunt· ington Beath planning co m· missioner . outpolled Re publican cha lle ngers Nol an 1-·n1.1.ellc. ~), :.ind Tom Burke. 39. Tuesday Wit h 320 precincts counted out or Ji-t in the race. the vote wa!> REPCBLICANS Gibson Fraz7.cllc Burke DEMOCRATS 14,643 10.192 9 ,88'1 Mangers 29.014 Huntington Beach De mocr::it M <i ngers faced n o primary c hallenge as he set about seek ing his second two year a~ sembly term. Two years ago the fo rmer Fountain Valley school principal and Huntington Beach lJn11>n High School District trustee un seated Republican incumbent Robert Burke by a 6.000·vOtl· margin. Ca ndidate Tom Uurk<• th1 ~ year is no rclataon to the formt•r assemblyman Dul the long-time GOP "oter recognition or the Burke naml may have contribute d to tht• bu1i der's tally s ince he had waged a nearly mv1s1bll' cam paign and turned down offers of donations. Frizzelle. on the other hand. expected to s pend S22.000 on thl' Republican primary battle and had drawn the bac king or the conservative Cal1fo rn1.t H1'publtcan Assembly G1hso11, who has been on le~veo I rnm ht!--Los Angeles City Coun. 'II a ruilysl Joh s ince Fchruary, bUtd his bal'kg round gives him the know-how "lo do hattle with the ~oung Democrat staffers" an Sacramento. lie said his civic se rvice in llunt ini.:ton Beach a nd the pre· l'lnl'l walking he s done the past tour months put him in touch wal h the desires of the l'Om· 11l un11 y "We ha\e to :-.1mpt1fy. -.t reamhne and ehmanate laws rather than continue lo pile new law~ a nd ne w bureauc racies on top or each other.'' he said. Fro.. Page A I GATES •.. ha lf the votes cast Tuesday . But 1t wasn't until three weeks before the e lection that be hegan ca mpaigning in earnest. By then. Gates was hounded by a rash of bad publicity and h~ad an FBI investigation into his pe rsonal and political activities hanging over his head_. . In the meantime. his five foes were spendmg little money in their undernouris hed campaigns but stumping the speaking trait. hammenng away on a theme of deten oratmg conditions in the Sher iff's Department. Rusk , who is president of lhf• A!>soc1ation of Orange County Dt•puty She riffs . was his bosi-. · mos t outspoken critic. chargin~ him with overseeing the alleged ri('m ISl' Of the department. ' . Hic ks , along with three other elected county office holde rs - Tax Collector· Treas urer Robert. Citron, Auditor ·Controller Vic lleim and Public Adminis trator· Guardian James Heim -were unch a llenged in Tuesday's elec· t1on. Assessor Bradley Jacobs was C'ha lleni?ed onlv bv official write· in candidate Edward Gunter. a Heritage's Latest Group On Display Now 35-year·old Cypress College stu· dent With 1,817 or 2.048 precincts co unted. Hicks tallied 315,950 votes . Citron 307.363, Auditor H <'im 3 10 ,725, Public Ad· m1n1s trator Heim 297,043 and Jacobs 317.194. Write-ins, official or not. totaled less than 5,000 votes fo r :iny or the county offices. Whtie those office holde rs were virtual shoo·ins for re- clC'clion. a s ax-way race for the new post of county clerk re· cor<ler led to a November runoff for two office seekers. Returns said today that runoff contes t will be between Lee Branch. the recorder county supervisors appointed this year when Recorder Wylie Carlyle re- t1 red. and Mars hall Norris, a \'Neran county clerk. Norris. 52. was chastised by the countv's Fair Political Prac· 11ccs Comm1s!>10n recently for prc·panng a campaign brochure the commission labeled fa lse Jnd misleading. L n offtr 1al part1a I returns .,h,>wcd Branch wath 106,903 votes ; Norris 76,620; Truman T. Legg , 61.1 28, James Wilson. 44,420 ; Robert Carrillo, 37,805; J nd R .J . "Red" Mailhot, 22,323. A 11 candida tes in the race' r wnc e xperienced in county gov- t'rll nlt"nl operations in either the rll'rk or recorder duties. Tally 'Inflated' SAC'RAME-;NTO CAP > -A bug In a <'omputcr program resulted In an tnflated tally or the number of precinct~ reporting in T uesday's California primary hut d\d not affect the vote count, the Serretary or Stnt~·s office ~n1d TORRANCE 236-49 Hawthorne Blvd (2131 378-127(• I COSTA MESA IS95 NewPOrt Blvd (7l4) 642-20SO I Costa Mesa Store Open Sunday 12-5 LAG UNA BEACH 345 North COdS t Hwy. (714 ) 494-6)51 I I \6 IJ/f ' O·•·o. eoo" o ••• , P••O• Editorial Page ................................................................ ~ednesoay, Juno 7. 1978 ~obt!rt N Weed Publisher Thomu Keevll /Ed1 t0t Barbara Kre1blch /Edlloria1 P~ Editor Beach Violence Must Be Curbed 1 lw one mtll' !-.l retth ul l>t•:wh thal 1~ optm.tted by ttw 1·11~ ot I luntmgton Jh.'tH.:h 1~ one ot tht· busw~t anywhcrt: \bout :1 5 million Pl'Opl~ pay v1:,1ts annually But 11 ha::-.rft bt·en a salt pl<Jn• lo go l>eraust' ol mounting ouLbrcaks of gang v1olcnrc. < ·11~ otf1t•wls s<.iy that problems stem I rom heavy U!->c 111' clrug:-. und akohol and tn\'OIH• a "macho l111ng " on lhl· p.irl of 1·1val gangs from other southland <·1t1e:,. Tht• d11 t•ctor or thl· harbors and beaches report~ that 1h1ng .... h.1\C' n·ul·h ed thL• pote ntial of turning mto a 11111 hlm\I\ not :\lost o f the probll'ms an.• t·ausl'O by iust a lcw of lht• hL·~1th \'ISltOl'S But nearly cvc:r~ wc.•ckend there arl' lresh reports of 'mh•nc:t• tlwl involve knil'mgs and brnwls with othcl' \\t•apons Thl· <:onditwns m \\h1r h ~1 s mall mmor1tv 1s hrc•:.1km~ the law but preying on the mC:1JOrity cannot bl· tole rated. That is wh~ It "as n·a .... s ur1ng to ~l'C retenl at'l 1on hy t1ll 1t•1al-. 10 ordt•r regular poh<'l' patrols on the beach Lo 11•s torL· law and ordl'r. In :\la~" th<: tity·..., po r t ion ot tlw beach ha<l 1ls bus i<'s l nwnlh 111 his tory. It 1 ~ hOJX!d thut tht· word get~ out soon to all thul \'iolcncl' wall no longer go tmans\\ered. l'hL· lw~•<·h 1.., too 1mportCJnl to too man~· pcopl(' to be rnh:d o\'L·r hy :i l'L•W hooligan~ Don't Rush Recall Somt· parenb in the Fountum \'a llt>~· 1clcmcnt<1ry 1 -..( hool 1J1~tnc:l arc vonde nng thl' orgi:1 n11.at1o n ol a recall ti•., t' ag;.unst the ~('hool hoard P :1n:nh an· ;.rngr~ O\'t•1· tl'adwr und prog ram 1 ul had,..., lhJt thi..•\ t'la1m "Ill <lt•-.tro,· · the 1hstnct'.., ··d Ut'allonal progra'm · If JIW'l'l1b a r t' trul) up:-.l'l. thl·~ hJ\'l' C\Cl'V nght lo 11' to rt•ttlll lhL·1r elett<:rl n :pl't.'">L'nlat1\·e ..,, e\'cn thoug h 11·t·all ctn\'(''> an.• ullL·n lut11l• IJ l'l\ough Pl'lll1on ::.1g nuturc!-. ~ire '>C'<:urcd to muunl J 11·(·;tll <:il'tllOn 111 O<:tohc r. a ... planned. 11 might rost lhl' 1·hool dis t rid s19.000. Ul'l'Ordin g to Orang!' Count.' H1•g1-.t n1r ol \'oH·rs offit1al~ B\ ONolwr. 11 1s 1•nt1n·I~ po-.s1bll· 1 h,11 tht ..,<:hoot d1 -.\ t'I('\ \\ill lll'l'd L'\l'I'~ Sl!J.00011 ('~Ill gtt Tht·11 1•10, t ltt•rt· i~ <1 l'l'J.!Ulill' l'll'C'I ton sdlL·dull-d for \l.11 d1 l'lll' p1 o n.:call 1woplt· might t·o11~1cl tr that .1 1 ntlll>lllt•d h.dlot \\OU)d bl• Jn l'('OnOm~ at lhat llffil' II tllf..'~ .111 · -.1111 111 tlw monll to pus h ...,u t'h a camJ)<.llgn. I 11 t ht· \\ akl' of t he.• e u1 re nt dt•(•tion. 1t will bL· d1tl 1nilt '" •'II• 1,1lt• \\ i<lt·-.pn.-.HI lnl('rt>:-.l Ill all\ k111d of .I polill('<d <·.111111,11g11 Tl11s \\ 111 µrobal>I~ he partae ularly lrul•ol .... l·hool p11 I it '"' d 11 nng t hL' s um mt· I'' u<'a t 1m1 pe noel Proniising Connnission ll 1-. good l o 1c•po1 t thut llunlington Hl'at'h onct• ugum h ;1:-. :1 lull rledgt·d pl<1nn111g comm1-.swn. And 1t appears lo ltt• a \.\l'll hal<111t·t•cl ;.incl no11-pol1t1ec..t lnnl· at that Tht.· prl'\ 1ou:-. l'Omm1ss1on \.\C:ts onll'n•d dissolved during the tar .... t m ('ellng ol lhl' lll'\\I,\ or~an1zcd city courH ii 111 ,\r>nl In e ns uing t·ontro\'ers~· <ind confusion. t 111' 1·omnfr.,...,wn has ht•cn limping <tlong l'\'l'I' '>incl' \\ ilh 11>111 11wmln•1 ..... .i hu rt.• quorum until lht· l'l'Ccnl .1ppn1nt rnt•flt-. ·1,1h-11t1·d Ill'\\ l'Offil'I'!'-lOtll kn1J\\ ledgeahle \'l'lt'l'Ull~ on 1111· Ill'\\ t•omm1~sio n :\kmbcr:-. l>ffer L'!\pert1s c a nd 11111·1 1•-.t.... 1n ~· hroud rang e· of art•a:-.. Tlw retention o l Chairman Huth Finley I'> p,1rl1l·t1larl~ nolt'\\Ot'th~ c.tnd \ 1tul to :rn obJcct1ve. no 11.111ky punk~· ;1rprout'h Otht·r C'a rn· o\'er m embers mc·lude .Jo hn Stern. Frank 111 !!l!llls <Jllcl Hn'n llus~cll. Bu1ld111g c·ontr<1ttor Boh Ba11l :.ibo returns alter a briel .1 h:-.1 ·1w1· I k pn·\·1ousl v s t·n l'<I ~'..! ~ L'a rs on..lbc t'omm1ssion. 1'1rn111ll\· P no1w ;.ind Stanh•\' ('ohc n are nc'' to the l1ib11u• ...... ,111d tall tw tounte<l on lo pro' 1dl· lrl's h 1dcus l'11111m1-.-.111nt·r..., 4IJ>fH'.1r to he.· fret' fro m tht• 1•111·umh1•atH't'S of' '.'>IH.'l'fal 111ll'rl'S!S artd pOlilttUI lavors . \Ion: 1mp11rla11l. lh1.·~ .ffl' n1>t t:xpe<"ll'd lo s hy away t rom h.ircl \\1111-. .111d toug h qut•sllons Tl11-. \\tit II\',, \\l'l('011H' l'hang<· lrom lhl.' rc t·cnt pasl • Opinions t:!JCpresseo in the space above are those ol the Daily Pilot OlhPr views exprcsseo on 1h1s page are those ot their authors and <.H ttsto; Aeader commenl is invited Address The Dally Prlot. P 0 . Oox 1560 Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd/Adoption Uy l .. M. BOYD ll1olo~1l'il l p<1rcnb \\ :jnt ... ons Adopllv1.• parents want d.tUi.!hlt•rs Or "0 !>ay the s ur ',., liJkl•rs. Claim 1s that par1.•nts who can produce vounJ,!ster s prefe r a child 1 hat rl'flec~ the best strength ;ind likeness of lhe rather while th~e who can 't prefe r .1 child that will he h elpful dnd companionable lo the mother But m nyhe the why of <ti I this is better left un· :in;.tlyn'CI. Our Love and War man IS or lhC Opinion that 1·h1ldren should not be want· 1•d for a reason. but just wanted. Dear Gloomy Gus If Huntington Reach builds wheel c h air ram 11 at thl' lx:ach , tht• nl'xt l og i ca l development might we ll h1• ;1mphib1ous wheel c hairs. L D. C,,leom' C#w• comm•"" .,. \Utt "''''~· .. , , •• Cf.,, ..,,, ••• ,,., r'lfC.f\\.tltty r9'flf'(I t .. •tfw\ •' lftt ............ , ,. ... , .... "1 -·· •• .,, .. ,.. r <.u., O.•lr 1'1101 Women who like to cook COJOY swappin,:? recipes. Men who lake to cook don't enJOY l>Wapping recipes. Usually at 3ny rate. Studies of the mat- ter indicate the male cook is ;.i fairly secretive fellow. This 1s particularly true. I'm told. or men who s peciallie in c·hili. spaghe tti sauce and s picy ground meat dishes. Does n 't do to talk too much about deer meat o ut of sea son. Th e H .M .S. Bount y mutineers who settled on Pit· cairn's Island hung lhe ship's bt'll in their village square. It's s till there. And it s till ~e rves. Five bells: Ship s ighted. Four bells : Time to divide up the goods received. Three bells: Work call for all nble-bodjed men between age 15 :ind~-Two bells: Come to meeting. One bell: Re ligious services. There are no taxes on Pitcairn's. The children are taught never. n ever , never to ring the bell. The medical claim is that two out of five diabetics don't know they have the disease. Q. "First Thanksglvinl( was in November of 1621. right'!" A. Not right . sir. There were at least three earlier Thanks1t1vinf?s· May 27, 1578. in Newfoundland Augu~t 9. .. 1607. an Maine And Sep . ll:mbcr 16. HU9, In Virginia J ack Ander oh Who Watches the Bureaucrats? WASHINGT ON -Govern m cnt cle rks and inspectors. 1n their cubicles, ponder the con- duc t of the rest of us and decide when our actions run afoul of regulat1onl:> They are ready to track down errant taxpayers. s hppery busi· n ess m en. absconding hus bands and other impru- dent citizens wh o v1olal<' fcder:il str1c tu res. T h e more tr oub l ing question ts who watches the bureaucrat:." More often than not. al is done with mirror'> The public must depend upon the burea u crats to p<>l1 ce themselves Rut this d octrine <>f self-discipline has never worked too well The bureaucrats. bC'ang human. arc more interested an protecting than probing themselves. THE LABOR Department. for example. <tdministcrs $25 b1ll1on o f the taxpayers' money each year but e mploys onl y s ix trained criminal investigators to make sure the money is n't mis· s pe n t. The over worked an vcstigators take their orders. meanwhile. from the officials they are suppascd to investigate The Veterans Administr<.1t1on has acknowledged rt needs fi ve times more investigators to keep a proper watch on its progr<.1ms The Gen e ral ~nviccs Ad ministration. an agency plugued with frauds. h:..i~ :..idm1lll'<J its present invcl:>l1g.1t1ve staff \\(1uhl require 2(1 ye<trs lo audit till 1b ucti vi ties. At the CommNCl' Dcp;.irt ment. the 1nve:-.t1gat ors gel ;.iround to a full audit once every 13 ye<.1rs. The Smull Bus1ncs!> Adminis tratio n . where ir n :gular1t1es keep bubblrng up. s ubmits to a full audit every 12 to 14 vecirs. The Interior and Transp~ortation Departments ad mil they still haven 't audited som e act ivities. Mailbox T h e Billy Sol Es t es com m oditres scand a l s in 1962 shocked A~riculture Secr etary Orvi ll e· Frt.>1..•ma n int o t'Stablishing an independent in- :-.pl'ctor general to keep a sharp (')'e out ror the swindlers and finaglers m his domain. Out 1.1 <le<'l.1de late r . the aliriculturE> <1ud1tors breathed so hol on the net·ks of the Nixon crowd that the then Agricult1.1re Secretary Earl Butz abolished them w1lh thc flourish of a pt-n t\T 'f llE Health. Education .ind WC'tfarc Department. Secretary J~eph A Califano J r. has now established •1n mdcpen· dent inspector Jtc nrnd His wc.tlchdogs have been on the JOb for only onL· year Yet a lready. they have> discovered "between $Ii J and $7.it billion" was "un· necessarily or improperly spent. .. or this staggering mil>• use of the taiqwyt•rs' money, ...,orne $4 billion was a1tr11)uted lo unnccessarv ht•alth care costs lmpresl:>ed by lht> a mount of money lhd t could be saved. President Carter tJllcd for &n· dependent investigative l.lnilS an 12 federul departme nts and agencies. Three powerful con· gressmen -L.H. Fountain, D.· N.C .. Jack Brooks. 0 .-Tex .. and Robl'rt E. Bauman. R ·Md. - lined up behind it. The legislation would require the inspectors general to report their full fuldings to Congress, without editing. The ir superiors would have the right only to sub· mil any additional comments they might wish to make. The bureaucrats. however. don 't like the idea of turning the s potlight inward and catching, themselves in the glare In the ir heart of hearts, bureaucrats are at odds with democracy. They embrace secrecy because what as not known cannot e mbarrass t he m . The inner workings of the govl'rnment. there fore, are largely shielded from the public. SO NATURALLY , th e bureaucrats quietly resisted the "ins pector general" legislation. They managed to stall it and weake n some of its provisions . Al their behest. the White House actually got Speaker Tip O'Neill. 0 .-Mai>s .. to pull the bill off the cale ndar las t October. Budget boss James T. Mcin- t yre Jr .. began negoltahng with He p Brooks over the wording. On April HJ. Mcintyre reported be hind tlosed doors to lhe Cabine t that he had made • · s 1 g n 1 r ll' a n t h e a d w c.t y 1 n e l1m 1natinA some of the most Ob· Jl.'Ct1onablc features of the bill." But Preside nt Carter made it l'lear. according to the confide/\· t1a• minutes. that he supported Lhc leg1s tat1on . The house finally passed 1l J ft·Y. da~ s J~o. with only seven 11..i v votes Hut the bureaucrat!. ur~· busy hl•h1nrt the scene-; Jgain try ing to block the bill in the Scnatl' Sen ./\braham A R1b1 coff. l> Conn • will hold hearings in mid-June . Of COUrSC', no legislatior> CCI,. t.>hminatc all the fraud a nd mis· m<rnagement 1n a government that spends $500 billion a year . But this bill wa ll shine a white lii,:ht on gover nm e nt malfeasance. misfeasance and nonfeasance. Columnist Owes Teachers an Apology To the Editor· Soml' or the tom ments I \l' heard ahout lc<•t'hL·r.., have madl' me indignant. but 11 1s shl·t·r out rage that m;.ikcs mt· respond to Von lfoffman·s .Junl• 2 ::irttl'lc t>n what<.• c:ollar racketeering T hcrt• arc no rich t eachl•rs although il takes five years of college to become cerl1f1cd an California. No one udv1sed thl' young J.X..-Ople rn college that lhl' m a r k t• t w a s f I 11 o d e cl " 1 I h ICal'hcrs whosl' onlv s kill:-. wen· <1 IO\'t• and ,j ._n11wll•dg1· uf lL'JChlOJ! WE WORK frcim >I :lO :a m lo <I µ. m . on the Joh and thc•n "fwnrJ hours correcting papers. hu> 111g supplies. pnze-. and goocf1l's out ur our o wn m o!'li'y. m;ik1ng cducal1tmal toob and hulll'11n hoard:. Wl• Sf><'nd nur n1J,!hl s .111d wC'ckl'nds laktng d.1:-.M·s lo 1111 pron• our 'ikllb W1.· h ave child rrn from hrokcn ho m ei. or homes with ''orking muthl'rs whose leisure dnll a cademic ~ct1v1t 1es arC' cnm pletely uns upervised. P~1 rcnts no longer uss1st st•hools in raising their c hildren. Wf' d1agno-.t• <md p r e s c r 1 b c f o r m c ct 1 1· ;1 I . psycholog1cCJI and ucudcmac problems T e a l' h t.' r ..., I o d ;.1 y .i rt· ~pecia hsts The "dumb c·hi lrl" of the 1940s who was not promoted 1s now the child who ha-; in dividu:il needs wh1rh mu~l be m et. Todav·s teacht•r doc~ not teach a subject to :io l'htldren . s he teaches the suhjert :10 times t o c hildren at JO ll'vels children who a rc bomb;1rded w1 lh TV. no longer react and no longer have assistance from the a r parents . T he "average" class 1s no longer average. MGM (Mentally Gifted Minors\ arc removed because of s pecial state funding a nd instead of bright. avcragl' iJnd s low chilt.lrcn , we have onl~ :1v1•rage and s low. Von Ho ffman owe" tht· teachers an apology TEDDY J ONES Spit Ball To the Editor· In answer lo the radical asser lion mad<' in this section June I and capti o ne d "I roni c.' a b out ··somc older per s on s throwing s pd halls at the establishment," let m e inform the letter wrill•r. those red-hot C'nmpus rt>b<'ls or th~ '60s a rc the establishment now. They C'k<'d through tnx· s upported collPf::es. fighting the hated bureaucratic system all the wt1y, to finurtlc u diploma with no pine'' to go. so the -.\' ... lt•m absorbed thcm In l'X pandang M> eallc<l ~crvace~-;1t -.;ilttrac.., · ('Ompan1hlL· lo Jffl\ a11· 1ndus1rv · Whal· Cvl'r lrnppenl.'d lo then· 111 d1 sgu1s('(I qua ... 1-commun1 ... t p1 inc1ple:.. 1he~ were '1ol(•nt1 , propounding on t·ampus. d1an1 m g "POWl'r to the People"" Thev h uv(' been wat ered d own to rc 1'ncarna l e as ultra-labc·r al laws, directives, pro~rams and t c.ic·han~~ m schonls. therl't)\' '"Ir pt'flll'tuating thc systt•m 1;, rnl lid rn11r1· t'-Ltrl'illH'rat\ on ,,.., thc po1>1 . !111\\ n-tro<ldt•n · m;.i...,-.1·-. t " ho '' l'rt' f<ir<·('(I 111 pa) fort heir <1un.t 1t111ahll' 1·rlm·al1on /\pp.1r1•ntly the rud<ly liberal-. hl·hcn· tht.• <:lit'hc. "If :i-ou C<;111 l li ght '<:m. JOIO e m "Th<:y hU\.t' Jnll :111• 011\\ l'hant1ng. "PfJ W('I from lht• pcopl~." whcthL1r Wt' 1•111oy 1•n1,1.,1·ul:it 1111l or n(Jl Tiu· "'"·llang la11d-.hdl· \Ott• l1urgi•1111 lfl.l! fw 1'1 11p 1:J tl'lb them hu" \\'I' hkt• II Wllh a h1g spit hall 11ght in lh{· Ian· 111 cxtrcm1:-.1 ,l!O\.CI nmNll DH J\RTlll'R II WlllTF: Fart• Wrong Tn the> bd1I01 111 h(•r ll'llt·1 to tht' Maalho\ p11 li l1shl'd J\la\ 21, .f ('ollins t·ralil'11.l's !ht· n·mo\ al of util1l\ poles .incl Ii rn•-. ;1l .. Bob.. Jn;I lll'tl ·· OI c·o111 sl' -.hL• h;1.., hl'r lact s w1·0111! Tht.• utility poll's 111 ht• r<•m1H·1•d ;1n· on Wa rn<.·r J\\·cnut· 111 thl' t.1ktooff path snuth nl :\h-.1tl11\\I ark Airport Thesl' power linL·s wcn• iJ f<1<'lor in .in ;n n·ru ft a<"c·adl•nt st•vcra I rnonths .1go Whllt• tlw poll·" and lines aac not a ha1.ard lo normal fli ght. they obviously 1't1n c aus t' proh· lt·ms rur .11n·rJft Ill some ('1n:um~tJnn•s In the 1nt ('rl'St of m.1!\1m111ng lht• ..,afcty of flight at M<.•adowlnrk, lhc OJ1crations C11mm1 ttN• of the Ml':.1dowlark Wrng, Orungt• Countv Palols As soc·1ation re<'ommended thnt lht• ul 1 Ii ty pc>lc':-. tw r!!movc·d B ESIOF.S, 1 he pole.., and wlr<'~ ;.1rt• u~ly The dN·1s1on has long srnce been made lo underground the power lines .J Colltns s hould bl· told that t hc funds for undergroundinR the.· power lanes comes 100 per t•t•nt from Southern California Edison. not Lh<· City of llunL· 1ni.tton R<'ach 'l'h1o; undernround In g I~ IJUrl Of a lortg·rnn~c· pro g r:im to lx:aul1fy our s lr<.'<.'ts. nol a favor to th e ow n1.•r 11f M t':idowlark The power lines on Warner to the enst o f th<: utrport hu\ e u lrcady been un<lt·q~roundc•d Tht>y "111 l><.' under'-!rnundNi .tll u long W:mwr west lo rocif1c C0<1st lhgh\\ll} Re>movln~ thC' pow('rlane>~ :inrl poles will not lc nglhl·n lht> I UOW:t\ .....• J l'ollflb 'ilall'd but 11 \\ 111' acl<I .1 rnt•a-.un• ol ~af1.•l\ tor both llll' ,1\ 1;1tor ... and lh~· 1H·opl1· "ho 11 \ <' in or pasi-. through lh1· takt•olf zonl• Onl~ lht• mo ... 1 l.111.111<· .Hrport oprx> m·nt "1111ld fft•ll\ u..., 1 h.il ht>nt•f1t .IAMES n EVA:\IS Orange County Piiot-. Assoc1at1on \kad1rn lar k Wang L.~G ()ptions 1'11 lht• l·:t111111 II l'i unlot 1u11at1· th.ti lhl' D.111\ l'tlul 111 1h t•rf1tor 1al on lht• dH>lt'l' 111 1'1•nrfl1·t1111 lfll an LN(; "Ill' did n111 1nl11rm 1t-. rl'a<lcrs I h,1t Sii JllXI. Tlw L1qu1f1ed ~.1111r;il (ia.., TNminal Act of 1:177 dc•l11lt'<I ,,1i,1t n1tena lht' < ·o.,...,tal C11mm1-..,1011 "...,.., to u..,c Ill I l'l llrllrlH'flcllllj.! -..tt•'i lo tht• Pl l' n111w l'rll1·n,1 \H'rl' lilt• p1il11.·11·s of lht• ("11.tst<.11 Al't '' h1C'h .11 11 lhl' prnlPcl1on llf m;11'1nl' rt·:-.OUI l'l''i Jnd 1•oast;tl tandtorms, lhc• prott•ct111n of puhl 11· 1 t•1•n•<1tinn .inf! acc·(.'ss, -; t' 1 s m r 1· .., a 1 l' t ' , ;1 n cl t h l' .1v;.1ilab1lr l~ of puhli <· ~erv1('t•s l'ht• c·omm1~sinn l11n·d .J l:.irgL• nu m hl'I' 01 1n1h·p1·111ll'nl consul t .1nt s ;1111! "IWllt ov1•1 ;1 rn tll111n doll.1rs appropra;1tccl tn II hy thl• 1l'gislJt111 t• in <tll J>S month 10 I t•nsn'l' '>tU<l\. ol p11~s1hk ~•le.., up and down lhc• l'Oa~t ThL' con· ..,ult:ints """'' u ... k(•d to l'Valu;1tl' '\Ill'~ In lt'IOl" of lhl' ('l lll'll;t manclatt."<I h.v t h<' l.''\C: Tt·rm1nal Art I 11 ;ii I l'JM·~ llw t•o nsultJnt rc•ports 1111' 11uhl1<· tt1~t1 mnny . ,ind tlw St:it1· H1•...i1un•cs /\gcn(·y tll•p;.rtml'nt r111nm1 11uc·at1on:.. an clac·al1'cf lhcJt pl:it·rng u terminal Hl Pt•ndl\'1 1111 would cause• lh1• ll•a sl damage lo cua-.1al ZOO(' rt"- ...i111n·t•s TH E PENOl.ETON 'i1Lc was r;rnkl·d numli1•r o n1· hl·i·aust• 11 \\ u uld ncc•c.,s1t..1ll' no lancltorm Jltt•rat11111s. 1t h.1 ... fl•w martnv n•so11rcc~ wh1th m•cd protcc 11on. llwrc a rl· no k11t1\\n sl•1sm11· problems. therv 1c; little puhht· rt'cr1.•atton lo hl' prolet•lcd. <!Od thC' vear round \\'(•ather cond• lions 1ffC' ~00<1 . J~qu:dly 1m1>01 l;1nt. terminal c;upport sc.•rvicco; nrl' :w<11l;.1ble m·arby No other ' 1 t e l' v 1• n l' a 1n 1· 1· Io' 1• t n l't•ncth'tnn 111 tlw t•v nh111l1on. and tlH• unarnmnus \Ott· or lltt• ('om Ill IS~llHI all l'''" I() I ht• ('tlllSt'lhUS of t h1• ron.,ult an1' t lw -.Lui f. und lht• t•omm1s~ion1·r.., Then• 1s ;i ~ l'l"<ll lli•a I o f Mn lrovcr~y oH'r ""hc.•tlwr m not the ni•t•d for l.l'G 1:. "u<'h I hat .111 on ~hort> !Ill••·,~ ne<'l''i~.lrv Tht• commission's 1.NCi ... tuff has gt•1H~ratcd 111formAI uin \\ha ch 1n <hc;1t1•.., th;it at m.1~ lw p1,...s1blt• to hull<I an 11tfo;hnrt· lt·rminal in ... U('h llm(' .111'1 Hl 'ill('h ('OSI lhat the s tate's e ne rgy needs could be m et. Gaven lhe s afety uncer · taantac.•s of LNG. the commas~um requested. in a forma l resolution to the P UC. that it seriously con- ~1dcr choosing an offsho re s ate JlowcvC'r. Pilot readers s hould know that under SB 1081 . the commission dad not have the op· t1on to recommend an offshore site• to the PUC: thus the on· ... h<>re site felt to be le ast dama,:?· ing m te rms of Coastal Zone rc- ... ources wa..., ranked number orw .JUDY H ROSENER Belp Ml•nrlfl To the Editor. As a corona ry outpatient at the Veterans llosp1tal at Loma Landa J take a good deal of ml'd1rat111n. am seen there qu.irterh and am requested to h,1v1.· m) blood prt•!.sure tc.tkt·n h1 wcl'klv ./\II I nt•ed is the figure for I can. knowing that. t·ontrol my o""n mcd1cat1on Despite thl' publicity on tne "sile nt killer" and the instruc- tion to keep tabs on lhe pressure I h~1 vt• been unable to ~et it done 1n lhtl> city of more than 50.000 I ~l·Wport Ucuch ) as a resull or chl'<'k ang around. f''1remen arc not pe rmitted to I akc pressures because the city attorney for bids ii there is a stat ion four bloc ks from m y ho ml' T H E llf.i\RT Asso c iation ch1l•f honcho did not return my ra II Hoag llosp1tal to which I ha VC ('Ontra buted a grC'al deal Of m oney for servin·s re ndered has no fac ility open to the puhlic V1s1ttng nurse~ would do 1l but 11th1.•r people n<!l•d the m Ill com€' to their homes much more than I I have the equipm ent but C'tin 1101 takt• my o wn because of ~om{' deafness and with atnal f1bnllat1on 1 r annot use the buck machines 1n pharmacies. There must be m any. many others who need not a consults· Lion. just thr figures. in Newport Beath and Costa Mesa Do a ny of your other reade" know how th<.' proble m can be r <•m e<llNI" GOROO:'-J Mt'CLELLl\N • Letters from readers are welcome Th# nght to <'ond~se lt'ften to fit space or t>hmmale h~l a& resn'Wd. Letter• of 300 wordl or Lesa will ~ given prefCTcnct All letters must in· elude signature and mcu11ng oddrcu but names may bt withheld on re · que11t 1f ruf /1clfmt rtn11on 13 apparem. Poetry unit not be put>lt11~. ' CALIFORNIA Y.\ldnesday June -• 17 Younger Wins Bid to Battle Brown AP Wl,.,-Ote YOUNGER WINS GOP GUBERNATORIAL NOMINATION Attorney General With Granddaughter Candy LOS ANGl!:LES CAP I -At· torney General Evelle Younger, the man the pollsters say has the best chance of beating Jerry Brown, won t he Republican nomination for governor and will get tus chance at Brown in November. The 59-year-old a ttorney general's victory apparently ended the s pe ctacular, s hort· lived political career of former Los Angeles Police Chief Ed Davis. a provocative, outspoken conservative who trailed Young.er by 11 percent for a dis· appointing second place in his first try for public office. Younger. a moderate with nearly four decades in public of· fice, led the conservative Davis 811,622 to 493,166 early today with 82 percent of the vote count· ed. Assemblyman Ken Maddy of Fresno was third with 400,355 votes. and San Di ego Mayor Pete Wilson had only 176,786. N OW YOUNGER WILL test the polls which showed he closed Brown's early 28 percent lead to 1 percent. Those sa me polls showed Younger's early lead of 25 per- cent over Davis melt away to 1 percentage point and then re- bound a few wee k s before Tuesday's balloting. Brown swept the Democratic primary with 77 percent of the vote against eight political un- knowns. SOUN DI NG LI K E H E originated the idea of property tax relorm. Brown says he's go- ing back to Sacramento today to cut back s tate ser v ices so Proposition 13 l'an be made to work. and his November oppo- nent, Evelle Younger . says he is going to help. But Attorney General Younger , who defeated Republican rival Ed Davis in a seesaw primary battle, said he would campaign hard against the incumbent who opposed the lax initiative Younger said he voted for it. Brown recalled the "era of l1m1ts" theme o f his 1974 gube rnatorial campaign Tues· day night and said the voters' t·all for "the era of limits is three times s tronger now " T H E GOVERNOR posted a strong showing -about 77 per- cent -m winning renomination but it o>.•asn 't as strong as many expected. The eight Democratic candidates opposing ham . all re latively unknown, polled a surprJS1ngly hefty 23 percent of the vote. Brown had ca mpaigned actively agains t Proposition 13, the property tax cutback that won nearly as big as he did. But Tues day night, the governor bowed to the electorate. ·'The people have ruled tonight." Brown s aid. "They are the final Judge. And I will make it my JOb to make sure that what they .ask will be provided . "WHAT WE HA VE tonight is the strongest expression of our demo<'rat1c process that l hdH' seen an c1 decade. The message 1s c lear Get these property taxes orr m) b~ck and curtail government growth " He said he wo uld begin working on tht: cutbacks today 111 Sacramento "We will h<ivc :a.n ous c.ind painful curtailment" :.it eve ry Faces Dymally 11•\ l I of J:Ovl'rnment, he sciid "Wli<1t IS required IS a spint or • t;'1 l r:1 , fro n. ('.I', Hall tc. ~hH I J ffil'lll() . YOl.INGER PROMISED that on(' of h1:. la::.t Jobs as attorney J!t:ncrct l lo\Ould b<' •o advise Hr o wr. bl·lWt>l'n no w and November on how to implement Prop(1s1llon 1.1 Curb GOP Victor f For Second Spot LOS ANGELES <AP : M1kE' Curb. a successful record pro· ducer who once provided enter tainment for Republican bashes. has moved from thf-s idelines tn win the party's nomination for lieutenant governor Although ht: and M1kt: An lo nov 1c h . ._. cons c-1 vat1vl , grassroots candidate:, had been close m tht: polls, Curb edged ahead m early return::. Tuesday and s trengthened his lead as th<: votes were tallied. With about 50 percent of t hl ballots counted , Curb had 54 per cent of the vote to 46 percent for Antonovich. Burke, Deukmejinn Challengers I N A VICTORY speech focus· mg on the s uccess of Proposition 13. the Jarvis-Gann tnat1at1ve culling property laxes by 57 per- cent, Curb said the .. mciin iss ue- tn coming months will be 1m plemcnting Lhc Will or t he peo pie ·· LOS A NG ELES I AI>) Yvonne Hurkc. a Democrat who became· California's first black congres s woman. and George TitirdT~ .,..1,.......10 \\'i Ison lltll's won ht!> third term ;1s <.,upcrint<.·11dent of pul1l1r 1ns trud1un . hut 11 \\ ~t)'> .i h1ttNsv.cl'l <.>l<'etion lll ~ht With lhl' l~<ISSiJ I ~ p ,. I)"() s I t I Oil I :1 s ;1 i (!. 1•cl 111·;it 11111 111 <"iii o· ·n1a 1s .i (11-, I' I' DeukmeJian, a Republic-an who autho re d Ca lifornia's death penalty law. will battle for att o rney general in the Nove mber election. I l will be a ra ce where Californians won't be cible to complain ciboul not having ci l'hoice. Wit h fi5 percent of the vote tallied in Tuesday's primary, Deukmt•jian trounced James Browning, prosecutor in lhc Patril·ia Hearst case. 936,720 lo 515.029. and Mrs . Burke edged Los Angeles City Allorney Burt Pines 1. 195.309 to 1.102. 760 a fl er a teeter-totter ral'e T U E GOP CONTEST \\-as a quiet one. with both men talking about their experience dealing \\-1 lh law enforcement. The Democratic race was bitter at the e nd. full of c harge and counter-charge. Mrs. Burke , a three-term a::.semblywoma n and then a three-term congresswom an, led the attack, bla stin~ Pines ' handl in g of a 1 976 paper-s hreddin g 1n c1dent ·involving his officl' P ines responded. saying he hadn 't known about the s hredding until after the episode a nd calling his 45-yeur-o ld 1'1val's r eco rd "und1 s tmguished ... II E ALSO /\VO I DED Voters N o:rninate Congress Runners LOS ANGELES <AP > The follo\\-ing candidate::. won their part y's co n gres s ional n o m ination Tue s d ay . n Dl'moc·rat . R Republican. X-lncumhent Ill 01\1 H•ro10 Jolln>Cn. Oa J•mr• hylot R R Jrttj o.,, lrO 01\f flh 01\I Sii> O"I 6th OISI 11n O•~I 311\ O•" HvQh~' ~ •in 0•\I IOtn O•<t ""' O•\I '"" Ol\I R• 1Jln O•\l R '''" O•'t R ISlh t>"t R l•ln t>•\I R 1111\ Oo\I R 18tf\ 01'1 Ro Norm.t 80<"> D Oon C••u..,n. lh Rooer1 M.ll..,o. O !MnOrd Smo10 llK f<11100, 0 Ru HI~. R Jotin Qur1on 0• Dolor" !>1<or•. R Aul10 Burton. O• lom Sp1now, R C-l'QOJ Mollrr, Ox Paul• (,orelon, R Ron•ld Dellum• Ox Cllerlt~ r O<ln•y !>IM~ De Robrtl All .. n R Don FO .. Md\ o. Rl>dr H•n...,, R Lt"O Run, o. O•n W•ltll R t(,,,,,_,, Oh"'"' D P •ul McCk>~"Y NormAn M1n..ti11 Q , O•n O Kf'et., JOhrt Mtf •U, Ox Norm !>humw,,,. Tony Corll'IO, o °"" Paller•~•s l•on Pa,..lla, Ox Eric S.Htraroo. JOM Krob\ Ox Cll1rlo PalMnn tlOb ~ D Wolfram ICtlcllum t•tl'\ (>1\I L•oom•rs1no .. Ra 2oth Orsi -P•t Le..-, 0. B•rrr Gold•.,.ler Jr Rx '1\1 Cost JMnH Cartno11n. Ox Ron wai.11, R nno 0"1 -Robert Henrr. 0 Caflo> MOorhoO. Rx. 7lrd 01>1 Antt>ony IH•lenson, Ox ~ Berba••. R ,_.ttl Olst Henry Wa•man, 01 How.<trd ScnHter, R. ?Siii 01\I EdwMd Rorb•I, 0• Robert WatM>n, R Utt> 01st -Jotin Rovuelol, Rx 21111 01>1 -''""' P .. <k. O Robert Oorruin, A• '9tl1 01>1 --Jull&n Ouon, 0 ''"" 01st AUQu\tU\ H1wktn$, 0 11. Urtdrt Fields, R R JOtt> Dosi -Geor9t' Oen1t1son. Ox. ~•nrr Ar••. lht Olsl -Charles WllMlfl. Ox Oon Grornshaw R J2nO O"I Glenn Anderson, Ow Sony• M•tnlson. R llrd 01s1 -Denni~ K•1a rian, 0 W1ynt Grost-am. R l•tt> Dosi Marti Hannatord, Ox Oan Lung1 en R R lSll• O•SI -Jjm Lloyd, Ox Oavod Orel•r, R l61h Oosl -Geor9t' Brown. O• D•na Cermooy J71h O•sl Oen CarcorM\, O Jtrrv Lewi>, R Jiit> Olsl Jerry Patterson, D• J9tt> Ohl W11toam F4tr l" 0 Wiiiiam Oann•moe<. R -0111 Oht Jim McGvv 0 Rotlert 8Mlh.om. R •hi 0 1sl Bob Wtl\Oft, Rc Ond 01\t L•~I V•n 0.P.•rUn Oil l•wr~nc.t Maller•. R • Oro 01~ -Oeor 811rgener R• Votes Tabulated Herc a rc county-by -county Mory 1.1~1 's;1 Ult l.SIO N•P• l.W '60 1,M4> '" \ otmg results an the Republican Ht"\fe '67 7,137 t,10 I .. gubl·rnatorial primary: Or no 19,.,l so.us 0,571 tl, ISi Pttr 10 'IS ,. .. _, Y•""fer Oavll Wll-Plum Sit ,,. 45J '" •t.tm "017 .o.u• tl.11l 1.112 fllvr 10,Sll 11.~1 1S,J43 I ~ "'°" )4 .. l' " !>41cr I ),!Ill Jl,OS6 IJ,3'1 4,470 Am•o 114 l,10J S" tJS SIMI\ S'l!t 'IOS ... 7JS 8ull UIS 8.0'14 ..... 1>4.1 Sbrr• t•.116 J0.011 ,,, ... 6,434 CAl4 m 1.u• 6" • Sdoo ,. Mil .0,10 JI 011 '1,144 Colu , .. U7 180 "° Sant 11,647 ,,, tS• 1.SSt l.!111 Cont •t.170 H 148 ll,ill I.ISi !>lo• 6.3'1 It.Ill 1,151 t,l.C O.Oln AJ1 3'>3 626 ., Slob \,HS S,t°' i,041 '" EIOO I ·~ 11n 1 IOS ss• sma1 11,130 ll,IU ",ns 1 S" ,,,_ .. ,. 6l~ l)tt II""' 17U !>O•• 1,661 J,&AS ,,..,. .. s C'1tf!n I 141 ~,, • !><Ir 1~.000 SI.SS• 17,Ml tl,llC» Humb ~ Jlt I 1) b>1J ~·1 •.• u l ,W .. , .. 1.SOJ tmo, I '{,) ~ .. ,, MO !>n•• J.116 ) .... J.•11 4)5 lnyn I .. '"1" ... ·~' SI•• • 1t 1 ' IC•rn II !1n 111(,J . , 71'<1• Sh~ I 19) tl'6 l,1JS tU 1(1"0 I ""I • l I '\f 1)1 SIM '711 7,tt• 3,lU .. f ..... ~~ I, .. I l41 ' 110 ,,. Snm• •.010 1•,IOI •.s~ 7.701 U\11 ll• liJ ttO ,. Sl•11 ) 1" ..... J.Olt ,_.,, low •• 171 , ..... H• •>I ~:I» WU I.Ml 1,111 1,lt1 1U -Or ) lt.O '" 'us '" Tf\ma ', .. 1,111 t tS4 'O MaNI ..... U.Jll ) 1•1 •."Cl Trln ,., ,,. , .. " Marp "' II II n l\llr .... 7 Ut7 U!l so. -M 1.01• UPI '~· oo Tuol .. , f,JU 1,tlt 11• JMt( u u 1,tlS 2 ti7 1tS Vel\I '·'" ., ,.., "·"' 1,M M...,., JI) ~ J.U u Yolo , ,.. l .742 '·"' m MOf>O ))I 411 lAO 11 Yuba us 1"1 '" IS ( ~ attacking one of Mrs Burke's ::.of t s p ots the p~st involvement of her hus band, William Burke, with a controversial health care plan that now is the target of two state lawsuits. When the results became apparent, Pines issued a terse comment : "We ran a positive campaign on the issues." In the November e le ction, Deukmejian , a 50-year-old Long Beach legislator. 1s certain to focus on his authorship of the :.talc 's new death penalty law, "hich look errcct la::.t August ON T ES01\ \' n1 ghl. he set the tone fo r that race when he said : "I ttunk the people of lhe slate want an attorney general who is in favor of it. They're concerned about their personal safety, and they want somebody that's going to be s upportive of public safety." Mrs . Burke opposes the death penalty on the grounds il hasn't worked as a deterrent, but at ever y opportunity during he r campaign, she emphasized she would enforce it as the people'::. wish. "[ see my duty as attorney general really to carry out the mandate of the state. There 1s no question of what the people have satd about the death penalty," she said at one point during the campaign Tallies Show Vote Margin In California By The Associated P ress Here is the vole count for California candidates - 8r100\ CrulcnltV Oavt\ Maddy SICK um W1tson Vou~o•• Abl>OI AIOI• All~rlon Brown COP GOVEllNOll Jl,US .. U,19'.J l)f'Ki"<h l0,311 I l>Or<tlll l,?11 .. S pen:•n• &JS,49); 29 PH<•nl 471,01, JOporc.,nl 11,060, S porttnl 191,36.J, 9 porcenl ll•.061, •O por<tnt OEM GOVE 111io1t Jl,1H of JJ,1U P<KIMll 1 •s,saa. • porctn1 61,981, 7 por<-0nl 17.911, 2 perctnl i,31S,88J, II portent ~6.734, 1 pe n:•nl IS.247. l perctnt H ,124, 1 percen• t20.4S9. • oe rctnt Oar II no IC1mmell Llebenbero 'lo" Roden tlS,761, 4 pe rcent GOP ATTORNEY GENE A Al lt,00 ot 1J,IU prKIMh 8rownlnO 6'7,111,31>per<tnl O.ukme11an I .lOS.434, 64 l>Or<•nl OEMATTOlllNEY GENEA•l 8ur1it Pint \ JI.Oft of U,ltl l"Klndt 1 ..... ost. st porcent t 371, t.c>. 41 perctn1 GOP LT COVElllNOlll Jt,tU of U,7U P'K•nc:h Antonovich ., •• 164. 46 pttrc~nt Curb 1,0ti.&JS, H percenl OEM LT COVElllNOll Jl,tSS of U , 7tJ pre<IMh Ormally FlllP•trlO ,..¥,.,. I .SIS 113, SS perctnl •••. UO, 11 percf'nt "' 911, 11 Pft<fnt tt.0,306. 6 PffCMI COPSIEClllETAlllY Ol'STATE f•Pt• 8renot Mer9ostan Mull lt,Off .. U,ltl .. _lflCIJ JS.,SJI, '1 PHC'111 '67, 1J7 S1 perce111 441,•JA, 11 per<tnl OEM HCltETAllY O" STATE U ,7U of U,Jtl -lflCtt tu Cory O'Grun 7,l3S,S77. 100 perunt OOP CONTlllOl.lElll lt .... efU,IUPr.clMh 806.0S•. •I percent l'IO,S'1; SJ percrnl OEM CONTROi.LE It II.Mt tf lJ.ltJ pr9Cln<l1 2,oot.tU; /1 percent 5',7t2; U llllll'Unt GOP TllEASUllEll 11,MttfU,7'2prKl'ICtt 1.211 ,190 n IM'l'Ctnt •11,UI; 71 per(tnt OEM TllEA$UlllElll fl .... ef U,1'1 "KIM1t aurkell I.In•~ NJ,7JO, ~l IM'l'C•nl ,, .. ,,<IM; .. Ptt<ml t Ul"T PUii.iC INSTllUCTIOfll Ml llOY Mat\llAll Mu<!Oell M•\ltr Pucttntll• """' U•len w .... , lt,"2 ef ll,JU "KIMh H •.1 h . S C19te"llt .. ,, 111; IOpercent ~.,...., 11perc.enl 1U,JOI. S ,,..,..,, 290,U I. t ...,cent J,JJl,04; U INl'C•nl 21•.•1'. s pen..,I '°'·°'' • """'"' .,. .. ,.,._ DEM OCRATIC CHALLENGER Yvonne Brathwaite Burke Curb. 33. will fa ce DemocratH incumbent Mervyn Dymally an the November election Uymall y shot dh ead <.-ar t y 1n the Democral1c primar y and easily defeated three opponents with !>Ci percent of the.-vote In tw o othtr r ..:t • . De m ocr at1t· 1ncumbf'nt!> ab<; had Jillie trouble.-w11 h thc-11 challe ngers Jessl· Unruh defe:..t ed William A. Burkett !or t ht treasurer's nomination and Kcn- net h Cory won over .Jo::.t. ph Q'Green an the t'Onlrolllr S ract OT H ER WINNERS wert.• D on a ld J French , tht. R l'publ1 can nom•nl t-f o r treasurer. who defeated Mcirn<: De l Ma r Schnabel , JaC'ob Margosian. Republican nommec fo r secretary of state. "'ho won over Steve Nash and Norris;.o REPUBLICAN NOMINEE Mike Curt> Poi.. Ison Brandt. and James W ;.i rt·. who defeated Dixon /\ rr.e l I ror the R e pubi1<":H• n11m1 nallor. for controller Murch Fong Eu. the incum bent. nm unopposed fo r 1 he 1>1 mocrat1c nominal.ion rcr "t'I n •tary ol stall ~ave Canceled SAN FRANCISCO CAP> The Boa rd of Supervisors has can· ccltd l~aves of abseoce for lra vcl for eight officials and re· fu sed to grant leaves requested hy t h re e othe rs because of potentwl budget problems tha1 rnuld tx· caused by passage 01 l'ropos1taon 13 Propo~itions Decided By The Associated Press A rent control initiative was being rejected in Sant<i Barbara and a s imilar measure that generated healed debate in San- t a M on ica wa s lo s ing a" Southt.'rn Californians decided lht> fall' of a variety of local propos1t1ons In Los Angeles County. voters were against a secession move by the Pa los Verdes Peninsula cind South Bay communities Res1denLc; within the two pro· Oceanside Judge Trailing OCEANSIDE IAP1 Munici pal .Judge Stuart C Wilson was turned out of office by voters ap· parently angered by his confession thal he stole his opp0ne nt's campaign signs, incomplete elec- tion returns ::.howcd to day. Wilson t railed his only oooonenl . J Morgan Lester Wilson had 45 7 percent of the vote to 53. 9 percent for I .ester. The 50 yC';ir old Judge, appointed b y Go v Ronald Reagan in 1971, was accused an c1t1zens · complaints last week of digJ?rng up •;igns s up- po rting Lester Wilson la te r ad mitted taking signs on two different occasions A decision against prosecutmg Wilson was announced Monday by the California attorney general's office, which referred the case to the sta t e Commiss ion on Judicial Procedure for possible reprimand. Couple Fine d S AN FRANCISCO CAP) -A. San Bruno couple have been r1ned $.5,000 each for attempt ang to evade federal in- come taxes. Hector II lescas, 48, and his wife, Martha, 47, operated a freight forwarding ftrm posed new count1e~ had t :nored the separatJOn moves RENT CONTROL had becom< .1 ~tormy iss ue in the two citie!- where it was on the ballot. '" Santa Barbara. which has been plagued by an acut£· hou:.1n~ shortage, the voll wa& 2 .~77 II' I .168 agajnst Propos 1t1on F with JO percent of the \.Ole tallied In Santa Monica, wht.re only about 2Q percen1 oi the popula t1 on owns •ts home~ and rent~ had skyrocketed 1n rectn• H ;..r-. P ropos1t10n r Wa!'.> losing 17 527 111 I :J.653 w1t1' 96 percent of !Oh I' r t' l' 1 n r I " r C' ported A n ;i!le rnat1vc> mea:-ure. Propos1- t 1or. !': proviciinJ? city financmi::-- to 1 low ro!-l hou s ln ~. was pa:-.Sl'd. 13.5--16· 12.907 with 9f\ per t'l n t of I he ~01 e counted BOTll RE"'T co ntr o l mui:-urc~ wtrc s1m1lar. requ1 r 1nJ! an t•!ertc>c:! control beard wit~ 1 ht pQ we r to rais e or lower rent!'> nr C''>Jl'ltnr. units :lttcr :..n tn1l1a l I Oi'.h;,1 i< IT'S GRADUATION for J .R .. Mitch, and Kevin \tlc1yhc !)omconc in your family is graduating too ... I! ..,o we.· would like to help you dress him up lor tht: occasion 1 •:: '" "' N<'wport Bc.Jd1 l 11·!. 11' 1 f't"'IX C4~ i'~I 7 Irvine 1'od••~··s ('losi11;: :\. ,, • S• oeks VOL. 71, NO. 158, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1976 TEN CENTtS Are Citizens Sick of 'Lenient' Judges? Uy T0"1 BARLEY Ot II• Oaoly PllOI Stall ,\ s uc:cessful <:hallenger 1n the 1u1lic1al election~ predicted to- da \ that the victories or at least , three Oran ge County deputy dis t rtl't attorneys will revolut1on1ze <·ourtroom all1tu<les betwc·t·n 1udJ,!t•!> and prosecutors '.J udgt':-are no\\ gcnng lo ha\ e tn ~t·l tough with trtm1nali-. and )! 1' P them the kind of sen tenet 4Judges Dumped By Voters .Joh !>erurity for JUdgcs may hc.t\ ,. l><·l·ome a thing of the µ<J..,t T 1n•.., cl u ' "' ht' n fo u r 0 rang t (' 11 11 n l ' 1 u d g l' .., w c r I.' u n ct'rem oniou~h tlumpt><I from thc:1 r lwndw!> 1n Tut>s tllfy '!> primary l'l<•(•twn Tht' '>lartltng un!>t·aling nf four inc umhent 1utlgt·., v.as Jllfl'l'fl by thrt'l' dc:puty d1!>lrl<'l <sllornl'y.., "'ho \\a)!.t'<l un1lwd low l'O'-'L hut .... 111·k <:amva1J!,n.., to ou!>t Super 10 r ( · o u rt J u <I .I.? e Lt·onard Gold..,lt•1n , a forml·r Pas<.1dt•m1 rc:~~1dl·nt who m11vt:d to Nt•wpor1 IWCJrh two ve<i rs <1go tu ac:l·ept th<' 1ud1<·1al <1ppoint· mt·nt lrom Cn,· Edmund 1; Hrn\\ n .J r Su p t'rior Court .I ud gt• H1l'hard llam1lton. a 1-1 \'Par n ·t t' ran of lhl' twrll' h a rid a f11rml·r La g una lk.l!·h "l'ht>ul IH13rcl mc•mb\.·r :\t un1C·111.1 I ('nu rl J udJ.?t· Jrync Bluck. a Nt•wporl Ht-:Jl·h rl'!>ldl'nt "ho 1!> .i form l'r dl·pu\) c·ount' 1·11un...,t·I It ;.._a.., VL·put) l>1!>trir l /\l lornl'V Oreltl.I Sears who ddeal C'd Jud~c· Gold'lll•m _ Deputy 1>1strict /\llorney Ted 1\1 1 I I a rd d e ft• a l e d J u d g c llJ m ii tun And youthful Deputy 01stnct Attorney Gary Ryan defeated Mr:-filat:k Tht• fourth tud~t' to lost• his JOb in th<' pnmar~ e lection "as !\orlh Orang1• Count~ Mun1C'1pal Court .Jud~c· J\rnnlcl :\lordkin 111• b1•r aml' a 111 .... 1·r to lav.vc:r· ('ha llt•ngrr Hobt'rt Shatz · '.'lot .ill tlHl.l!t':o-{;Jl'ing 1•lt·c·tmn rcw ... lo-.1 lhL·ir fJll'!> Tuc:.dav. hllWl'\'t'I . Superior Court .ludgc• Brurc· ~umn1•r. u 1udg1• :-.int·t> 1965. k<'pl hi:. plJl'l' in <·nurt agam:-l the challt'ngt' or Rolwrl Wcd\l'r S tqll'rior Court .I ur1~l' Hohert (' Todd. a !\J('\\'l><lrl Bt'ae·h rei-.1 •h'nl. t1111wd h;wk the thalll'IH!l' ul attornt•\ .l;J\ Wall * • * College Chief Sees 'Disaster' Over Jarvis ":111dh•bark <"ollc•gp 1)1.,tric t Ho.ird J>res1dl•nt Larr\' Tavlor pn•cl1t'll'd disaster for thr I r~'lfll' <«tmpu~ and prohlC'ms ovrr an "unknown" ll·vl'I of s tate fund 1n g 'l'uc:sctay t111!hl following \'oh·r appro' al of the Jar vis Gann 101t1at1vt• "Wt· don 't have a roncret e 1dt'J of whc.it a m ount of money v.1• \\Ill ht.> working ~1th ," TJ' lor :-.aid t II· pointcd to Ja yoffs ol the t' 11 II t' i.t e · s fi O o pa r l t 1 m e l'mJlhl\('C!> us a poss ible mcl\e lo <·011t• "1th recluc•t•d funding "Our (the 15oard > general d>S· t•u:-s 1on has been we will do the b<•...,t "l' ran on clfmpus a nd wit h our pcrmant•nl s l a ff < \00 emplo)ees i l.lnd the r uts will c·ent C'r around our part time pco- plt> .. Ta \'1111 lt•rmer1 the Ja vorrs un fort un.111• "These employees are the vc•ry heart of our ability to sen·c tht> c·ommunity." Taylor said. po11111ni: 11ul lhal many part tame pl'oplc .ire fac ulty m e mbers ( 100 > who leach o ff.campus l'i>urses II(• also said the J ar vis hill ""' s pell d1s n!.ter for the dis trict '!> lr\'lne campus. whic h 1s 1.mclt'r conslruct1on · 'l think lho thin~ that con· <'t•rns me riJ?hl now is if we stop thal northern campus. we''e \\ci'ilt>d a ll lhal money." he said <'ollege officials also ar<' grap· piing with proble ms surroundinit s um m<'r school course~. whtrh have alrea dy begun on lhc Mis- sion V1t'JO C"ampus lh''Y s hould get or they'll face a n angry prosecutor in the ver y nt•xl t'lect1on." newly elected ~Upl•rior Court Jud ge Theodore 'Ted" l\lallurd s aid. J\111lard, who unseated Judge H1<'hard llam11lon or Laguna lll'uth in onl' of four s tunning up- !>l'lS, s a id he attributed his im- J>rl'!>S1ve victory to the fact that "people l.lre s ick and 'tired or le- nwnt Judges. Slow But Sure "Our e ntire office worked hard for us in this election and I think the title of deputy district attorney on the ballot oieant a l!reat deal lo a lot of voters." Mi iia rd said. Judge Hamilton said today he deeply regretted lhal nis 12-year car eer as a judge s hould tJave heen destroyed b ecause or "highly une thical and questiona- ble tactics" by Millard. H ~dlot -;o rtl'rs labor i.IWay in Santa Ana as Orange Coun· I\ maintains 1ts tradition of slow ('OUnltng al election t 1nw Ht ..... ult s ot lo('~tl and s li.JIL'\\ 1dl' rac.·Q~ Wl'l'Q com ing 111 :...11e1rad1c·;llh tocla\ Vacancies False, Irvine Co. Admits Hy PKJLIP ROSMARIN 0t 1 ... 0..oly P•l•I Sl~ll l11gh \oacam·y rate!> used to ;u:-.t st :v thl' planned cv1rt1on of P:.irk West J'partments fctmilies rn Irvine wN<' inflated. because lor month!> the• Irvine "ompany h.1-. rcfu.wd to rent vacant a part nwnl!> lo fam1 hc~. a ('Ompany t'"'l'Ul1ve conn•dcd Tut;osday I' h l' I r v 1 n c• Co m pa n y h as ~t·r 't•d e\'lction notices upon 79 L1mllH's r<'!>1dmg at the apart 11wnl c·umpkx. loll 3901 l'arkview I .. Int' Tht' company offer ed lo re· lm'iJLP the families. and p<Jy all 1•\ p1·n~c~. into three other sec- t urns of the· huge apartment de- ' 1•lupment, which has seven sec· turns m al I. Tht• co mpl ex s traddles Parkv1ew Lane. The four sec- tions on the north and wesl have hce n family complexes: the l h r ec soul hc:rn sectio ns have bt•t•n adults-only complexes. l'hl• Jrvine Company claimed lhul family apartments al Park West were not renting <J:-wdl as the adult units Of 324 available family apart· menls in t he whole complex t the re are t tr. ;.ipa rtments in the 3901 hlock l. according to Irvine Company figures, 261 are rent- <•d . a vacancy factor of 19.5 per. l'l'O l. or the total 556 ap<Jrtments re- served for adulls only . 506 arc rented. according to the Irvine Com oanv. which shows a much lower vacancy of nine percent. To bring the numbers more 1n- 10 line. the company d ecided to t•o nvert the 3901 block from family to adults-only. thus re- ducing the number of apart- m e nts available for fam1l1es and. in theory, r educing the vacancy rate. But Tuesday, about 60 Park West reside nts who are s up- posed to be re.locate d or move from the complex within 30 days. appea red at a City Council m eeting to dispute the figures <See VACANCIES, P age A.2> Schillitz Beats Five On Comeback Trail .John Schmitz hit payd1rt on lhl· political come back trail 1n Tucs day's primary e lection "ht.·n he defeated five rivals for llll' Republican n ominal1on in I he 36th stale Sena te District. On the Democratic s ide of the l<'d~er. Assemblyman Ron Cordova of El Toro won a n easy 'll'lory to set the stage for a Srhm 1l z·Cordova confrontation in Lh<' November general elec- tioh. With fill precincts counted out o( 808 in the race. the vote was. REPUBLICANS Schmlti l"c rguson Holden Srott Murtindall· 31,245 15.503 9.980 8.503 7,593 Rrand DEMOCRATS • 5,838 Cordova 37 .038 K uczynsk1 13.283 A II that was behind Schmitt <>arly Tues day night when tie took an early lead as e lection re - sults came in a nd s teadily pulled a way from his GOP rivals . F ormrr Huntington Reac h school trus tee Stephen Holden finished third in the race. Holden was follo wed in the ballot counl by George Scott. Jim Ma rtindale a nd Jon Brand_ Schmitz' e lection win Tuesday wus his first since 1970 when he was re-elected to Congress In what is n ow th e 40 th Congressional Dlstr1cl Ha milton said Millard 's ac - cusations of le nien cy can be quickly refuted by anyon e who cares to look at his Superior Court rl'cord Ha milton said Millard accused him of tampering with court rec ords throughout lhe cam paign and c ircul ated copies of c1 newspc.iper stor:v to that effect to Orange County voters "M lllarct h imself viola ted a n oath of S(•crt:ty imposed on him by a Judicial tomm1ss1on wh<>n he did that." llomllton said lie ha:. also been guilty of a number of othe r questionable actions. none o r which wt:re made public by mc during tht• campaign "But I'm ::.ure lhl·~ Y.111 cnme to light." Hamilton said "When or how they will be mc.icle public I don 't know but they will "It 1s regrcltablc that llw long t•ar('cr of :i Superior Court 1udg1• l'an tw so t·a~llv des lroH·tl by .1 dl•pul.> d1:.1nl'l att·irrw\ who r1'~1ll y has nothing to lt>!>t' even 11 ht· lost.•" tht· cl<'rt1on.' Judgt• 11 ;_1rn1 lton said, "J udgcs. and I w 111 Ill' onL· ol t ht•m . arc gornl! to ha\ 1• 111 ...,114.lpt· up." M11lurcf s.ml · I think \\t•'re g<nng to St'(' a whok m•w :it l1tucle 111 thl' courtroom ;md :.i lot <Sec urs..:Ts. PaJ(t' 1\l!l Brown Freezes Hirings in State LOS ANGELES (API Gov Edmund Brown Jr froze all s t a t e hiring today whiltt two pub lic.• cmployee groups asked the state· Supreme Court Lo block c.i S7 billion property tax c.·ut overwhelmingly approved by voter~. CRe lated s tories. AJ I The nc mocratic governor said he s1i:ncd an excc.·utive order halting a ll hiring and Joh rl.'placcml'nts 111 !>tale govern- ment l:IS part of a plan to 1mpll· m t:nl the.• Jarvis tax 10it1at1ve with .is little dis ruption as 1)()s!>1 ble Trustees Eye Budget In Irvine Trustees of the l rvine U 01ficd School District will be asked to adopt a tentative 1978-79 budget tonight which they'll probably have to scrap because of the passage or Propos ition 13. The $29.2 million s pending plan. up 12 3 percent from this vear·s S26 m illion budget. was calculated without taking into account the effec·ts o r the Jarvis ln1ltal1vc . The budget includes S15 fi million in estimated local prop· erlv lax income whic h now the dis trict won 't get. J\ccording to 11dm inislratlon estimates. with Jarvis that mcomc will be only 11bout S'1 5 million. Unless a lternate funding 1 .... discovered, according to lh<Jt forec<ist. $11.1 millio n would have to be cut from the budget District officials have called s uch culsd1saster The summer school progra m . which also was !>Cheduled for ap· proval hy trustees al their 7 30 meeting tonight, p robably will be abandoned. But the fact of the m a tter 1s. even 1f all school progr ams were l'Ul , witho ut a lternate funding 1t wouldn't save enoug h money to avoid hankruptcy or laws uits from teachers demanding con- tra ct salaries. More than 69 percent of the s c hoo l budget ccnnpr1 sl's s alaries. wages and cmplo}Ce benef1L5. Of the S20.2 m1ll1on budgeted for that. $13 million is tied up in teacher , administrator and other certificated employee salaries Cert1f1cl.lled e mployees are hired on annual contracts. Two months ago, trustees we re told that if .Ja rvis passed, 321 of lhe dis trict ·s fl.17 teachers end ad <See BUDGET. Page ~2 > °"'" .. I ... Steff .......,, WINS IN COMEBACK GOP Nominee Schmitz Ht> said the plan would 1nl'ludC' hm1t" o:i stall' s11l·nd1ng. no 11\'w l axe~. l.lnd slatt• l1ud,qt'l <'Ul'-' ·in ult areas I l'.c.tn make th,·m 1n "1thout inJurtni.: anvont· Thl' CJlal11rn1.1 F<:dt:ralmn of T t•al'ht•1-:-and ('Jltlorn1a Sl a\l· Coun tll of Sen·1tl' f::mplo)t•t;os hroughl !>llll ai.:a1n..,l thl' !>latc's 58 l'OUOL\ l <•" .1 .... -.e~sor., and <1s kcd the. C'OUr1 l11 n·strain them from laking aC'll11n lo 1 m plcment the 57 pcrC'ent propC'rty tax l'Ut a pproved by volt.'rs Tucsda:v The c·ourt took no immediate action CUiiy Ptlot Slottl Pl\OIO WINS GOP NOMINATION Assembly Hopeful Bergeson Bergeson Wins GOP Assembly Nomination Ma nan Bergeson ended her two .ye a r ques t for lhe Re publican nomin<Jt1on in the 74lh Assem bly Dist rict whl•n s he walked off with an easy primary l'lecl1on vactor v Tuesday . With 348 precincts counted out of 434 in the county, the voll' was REPUBLICA S Be rgeson Watkins Grel'n Wilks Mata no OE!t10CRATS Harrison Parker Spr inger 28.295 10.600 !l,718 :J.972 1.936 R.2fi2 6 ,507 4 .ti5 1 In a d1s tnct where Repuhhcan \Oler!. outnumber Oemotr<1l!> by a wide 108,363 to 64.193 marg~n. Mrs. Oergeson will be a heavy favorite to convert Tuesday's triumph into a November general election win. Two years ago. Mrs. Bcrg(•i,on lost a narrow primary e lection ra ce to Newport lleaC'h aulO deale r J1mSlemons S he then conducted a last· minute whirlwind write-in cam· paign , a nd Democ r at Ron Cordovn puJlcd a m ajor upset when Mrs. BerEtcson and S iemon!. split the GOP vote. And il is the Assemhly seat no w being vacated by Cordova tha t Mrs. Bergeson will seek in the November ~eneral election. Her opp0nent in lhat contest will be Newport Beach lithog- rapher John llurrtson . u bUr· p r i s (' w 1 n n e r o v e r t w o Democratat• foes m Tuesday's cleet1on. Harrison. a so.called inv1s1bl<' candidate who made no public appearan ces during the cam· pa 1gn. walked off w ith the lll'mocrat1 c nom1nu\ion :\h-anwhllc•. /\-.st•ml>I~ Sµeaker l.1·11 M c·Carth~. lhe !>lat l ' ·.., most powt•rlol ll•g1s latn1 , prt>pOSN I "Pl'ndin~ "cvrry 1llmt"' of llll' -.t.Jtt' h11d g1•I ..,ur plu-. plu-. .1n11Lhl•r S:!IKI m1llwn lrom .... tatr· go, l'rnment t utbal'k.., J total of about S.~ :i h1 lhon to keep 1•:-s1•nl1al l'OUntv and 'ichonl .,~·1 \ lt:l'!> afloat · l'ht• San ~·ram'IS('fl I >1·moera1 pn•d 1<.'lt•d .it .1 new.., (•nnrt•renn· that 7~i.1JO(I loc·ul i..:m •1·rnml•n1 l'mplny<'<•:-. would lci....t: Johs l h1-. month R evise Due In Budget Of Irvine I\ $12.7 million 1978 79 lrvinl' l'>t y budget. rl'C'Omml'nd1n~ l~ pe rcent morl' s pending over lhb year . wcis mtroduced to c·1ty counc ilmen Tuc!>day. Hut the document was only briefly d1....cussed. With the passage of Propos1t1on 13. coun c·llmen we re Lo receive l.I revised :.pending plan today. reflcctin~ heavy euts in property tax rev cnues. Property lax<.•s rcpn•..,cn t 14 rwrceol SI 7 m11l1on or Lht· budget proposed Tue!>day night /\ series of proposab for new taxes and allcrnat1 v<' fundini: ... nu r cl'S 1~ to be pn·p;1 rt'd fo1 c·ons iderat1on hy the <·ounc1l at 11c; next mct·t111g I lowever. tounc llml·n wcren 't n· rt a in a ho u l whe t h c.• r l he y would s upport any new taxes City Coum·1l~om<1n Mary Ann GCJ1do saul s he plans a lclcphom· poll or residents lo try lo tit• t1·rm1m• th<.' mt•an1n g of their vol <.'S lo lower property ta xcs She's tryrng to rind oul 11 rl'SI· dents belll•vt• thc·y can c·c1p<: with rt•du t·cd c1tv ~en 1ct:.., ""h1('h will hl' the re:;uft of lhl• rt>vt:nuC' cut Councilman David Sills !><Jtd he• lt':rncd t11w<1r<l rc1cctini.: any 1lt'w rcplacc.•mt·nt taxc.., 'I lhtnk lhl' people• ha ve· 'iaul they don't want <Jny more tax l'S." he commt•ntecJ "They cx1>e<·l the11 c lcdccl 111 I 1ria ls to provide more· ~en· ate!> lor the dollar. · I\ lot of pt:<1plt· ,111· ~aymg I hat the things Lh<it art• not c:-- !>Cnl ial sho uld he ehm1rrntcd. It <See PLAN, Page /\2) Orang~ Coast L .r 4....._ ;~- Weather Night and mornmi:{ low l'louds and fog , otherwise hJZY s unshine 1'hursday. A I ill le warmer days. Lows tonight in low HOs. I h ghs Thursd<Jy in uppc•r r.o... a L bt•acht's lo 7fh and low 80s mland_ I NSIDE TODA\' In ~umm('r, P1>en111n1• s /an t 11 turns to pi1 n11:.~ /o'or som e l'Oolcout recipes, see fo1>(I , \ l't1ge Ct lade~ llt Ytvr ,._,,.,. 11,1 le.tll"• Al L M. •off A6 lu\lftOt\ .._, c..111orn11 AS,IJ C..t"" .. c11u111.. 01.u (tl!llO Ot Creuwotd 01 00111 Holl~" AIO t•ll••l•I ..... "' I" lot tel""""' It· 10 ,. ..... ,1.,. (10 ti """' Cllt My OardMr It "''°".,. ( 10 AMu-~ (10 -•lo '" 10 MUii< ••• 810 M"tu•I ,.,,, .. , M Nlll.,..IHe-At Orl ... o C-ly A10 Syl•I• ... .,._ I I S..rl• 11 4 Ot. Slltltl(.-.. AIJ StOCllMarl('4J 11 Ttl .. l•IOOI H Tllo•tt" It It Wuil>tt At w.,......... .. .... I t \2 04 .. t •'1.0 , .JwM /. t8/j N I E I NFLATE D ... .\II ll\t.: 1.1l} l1>W1ul lllt:lllWn. .1 ho t"'<press~d hU It' conftd4!1\ce 111 th1· n11mbl.'r' .lrHI dl\,1pprn\ JI ol thl Ir\ 1111• < ompJll\ pl.111 "huh \ 1n '.\IJ\111 \r thur An t hnrl\ 1 ;llh·<I I h1 produ"t of 1n 1 • J)l rn Jl\Jgt•mt•nl Ma) or H1 II \ .11 tlou Ii' t•on f runt \.'d tht• 11 \'1111· ('omr>an, ·.., d1r~e t 11r t•f pro1w1 t ' rrH1 11..ig l'nw11t . l>a \ 1d l\111•h ;.ibout ho v. tht: 'acunt•v ratf•!-. wcrt: t•:.i l<'ulatcd "Were vou ,·;ic atin.: family Jpurtment~ <in lht• past several month" IJ , ;_iltr1t1on1 .·· \'a rd11u11 ... pni ht'd · ·1n con tem pl:.tt 1011 of vour arLH>n <to t·v1l.'t rcma1n1n~ fam1l1 es at :1901 ' .... Ko<'h s aicl. s low h . "That ''ould Ix-torrt•rt " When the 't.w ghlt•r from the prote::;llng re:.adcnt.s died. he ei..pl;uned. 'We sN up cin expe riment. Koch 'ia1d .. W<.· h:ft the aprt· nwnb 'Jl·ant t when fam 1he::; mo' t·t.l 1 Jlld tried to rent them to ,1dults " Onh thrc•t· of llil' apartment\, .1fll'r "l'\t•r..il m1mth!-. ht: said. h••' 1· l>c:cn lt·:tM•d t'res um:.ibly 11t ht•r Jt1ttll rc•nt(•rs St'l.'k1n g an Jdults only r•omplex were dis· 1·11 uragcrl hy the n eigh bor I .1m illC'S \ftN l ht• mt·ctin~. Koch !>a1d :1 11 a µa rt m t• n t s had b cl' n w tlhht•ld from th1• fa mllv markt·I · If th1>M' :Jt) :Jpartments were <'a lcul:1tcd bal·k into the vacancv rutl' for nil of Park West . i.t woulrl drop 1t from 19 5 percent tn Ill pt•n·t•nt near lh(.• vl.lca n- l ,. r t1l1• lor lhl· a<lulls·only apart rnt•nl!-. Counnl ml•mbers reacted by "arnini: the Irvine Company that 1r w1llun lhl' next week 1L does n 'l come up "1th " l'1)m promu1t! propo6al. oand luilt the ~\action rtoticei.. they will L¥1te -.o me sort of action. Wh:1t or tion the C'Ounc1I <'a n tJk1• 1!\ lo be 111\esl1gulcd by th..: nly Jttomc'r lor 1'4'JXJrt June 1:1 ,\ lllo ng propu~oib i.uggei.tcd '"' ('ount'llnwn ll;n 111 !-i1:t!> I'\ to e11at·t .i 1·1t' or d1n un1.t· that \.\OUltl prt•vt•nt li.indlordi. from r e I o c· a t 111 ~ t e n a n l s !> o I c I y becaus t· they havl' C'htldrcn Another poss il)illly 1s a n or- 1lt nan<'<.' that would require th• 'cloµt:rs to set as1dc a minimum num ber or ramily units Sills said cicl1ons hke the Park Wes t incident erode city stocks of moderate cost housing, which by s late law the council is s up 1>0sed to help develop, throug h wning. The Irvi ne Company move. he said, "frustrates our attempts" Anthony. after his "inept" re· mark. addressed an Irvine Com pany v1re president. Thoml.ls Wtlrk. who \.\US ~1ll1ng in the au d1encc but didn't speak. directl ~ "I hope this m essage 1s n 'l 10 ... l on at least one \'ice prcsu.Jcnt or the Irvin<' Com pany I ~ee," 1\11 thony s aid. "If you ffilks don't do something by n<'Xl Tuesday. we're going to." T he Irvine Company'::; Koc·h "aid his f1rm did not intend lit:, n imination agains t familte!-. lly Its act. which he said was callt•d lor solely by the numbers. Koch said the company is one vf lhe few builde rs which docs l'On s t ruct fa m 1 ly a pa rttnenl t·omplexes. having built fi ve of seven s uch facil ities tn Irvine Councilmen complained that numbe rs were the only l'On ~i dcration. s ay ing the human t·le ment wa!> ovt'rlookcd \.'oters Stampede Jarvis Sweeps OC By 2 1/2-l Margin By GA RV GRANVILLE Of '"" O•oly Pil•t Sl~ll When tlw rluv of Jurvt!-. cumc, Orange Cour1t~ voters Wl•re n·ad~ to ioin the: 1978 Vl•rs1on of a I.I'< ll<l\'Cr.._' rt.'VClll T hl'Y l11t'rally s tampeded lo lht• polls Tut:sday lo give lhe1r o\ c r whc lm1ng s ur>Porl lo l'ropos1 t1on l:l, th(' .Jarv1s -Gun11 prnperty tax N.'form in1t1alive W 1th I.AAS pr<'cint4t:, counted Fro• PClfle' A I UPSETS ..• ol JUdgt-:-starling today will re .t111c· lh:1t thc•v 1·an't pus h the 1•r11sc•c·utnr urounrl tin\ more Aud it 's ahout l1m('." Millard .1d d\!<I "'l'h1!-. was i.omelhtng lhal hoth !\Tr!> IOrt•lla> Scars ,lfl<J I ... trC'sst•tl in our l.'ampa1gns o11HI ohnously 1t paid off with the puhhr •· ~1 r!-. SC'<t rs d<'fl'alcd Superior t '011rt .I 11(lgt· Lt•onard Goldstein ol Nl•v..por1 BP<H'h \\ho s aid to- 11<1 ~ ht· v. as "l11ltt•rly c.lisappomt 1•d .rncl s11rpr1M'll" by his rcJec t 1<m In thl• vol ers T hi:-. .-1,•c:t1on "as not di.' lt·rmllll•d on lhl' bas is or q11;il 1fH'.1l1on · .Judge C:oldstean ... aul "I don t think tht· \'Oler" \\ l' n· loo t·onel'rned <• hout I hl· JUdt<'•al Jb1ltt v 111 mt: nr my op i.x1nt•nl .I utli.:t: < ;0J1bte1n !'\;.11d he fe lt ht:. clefrat "a::; prinr1pally due t11 'hl· tll'l('rminat1on or the voters 111 h.n1· ,, 1 h:.tng(' m lh1s clct· lluri 'Hui that 1!\ 1tw 1r J>r1\tlt:1.:i- .111tl 1 h1-. \.\ .1s th1 • vou·t• of the pt•o pit· h1· s.1111 · I :.i1·1·1•pl th;,1t tk •·1-.11111 .ilth111wh I s h.111 l1'ave the 1·1111rt v. 1th \t't' 1h•1•p n ·grl'l · Hut t .1m lwullh\', I <im l1lt-!-.!-.1°cl \\Ith a happy f.1mily and I !-.lt:1ll <'OntmuL· to work hard 1r1 t h1· prorl's ... 1t111 of l,1w ." h1· saicl .. \nd until 111.> tt•rm l'nds in J ,11111arv I ... h.ill 1·nnt1nut• to do the kind or ~oo<I 1<1b I think I ha\ I' h1•1•rt d1111lg . ORANGE COAST 'DAILY PILOT ,, O.•f\Qll < •• n. fy 1~ .,,, • f9'w ' ~ ...... ,..,.~t"'-1 ...,..., 0. • ,.,, ... ,..,.,,,."W t)•~.,. o ut of 2,().18 in the county. the vote was : Y es 319.639 No 136.210 And to make certain their m essage on tax reform was n't lust , the voters reJected a n val t Jx reform measure sponsored by the stale legislature. As it was s tatewide, Proposi- tion 8 was drummed down lo de feat by voters in Orange County eve n t hough it offe red a form of property tax reljef. The cuts offered by Propos1- t 1on 8. however. paled when com pared to the esti mated 60 percent s l a s h backers of Prooos1t1on 13 promised Ironically.~ Orange County -.uperviso rs Tues day w ere handed a proposed 1978-79 coun t y budget hased on fundin~ 1f Propos ition 8. not Proposition J:J, was a pproved by the st C1tc 's voter s . Under Propos ition 13 . 1t has hcen cslim:.ited that county gov l'rn mcnt wi ll lose roughly 110 r>er l't~nt or $95 million of its Cl,11 tu·1patcd property tax revl'nuc Now those who prepare thl' (·ounty budget will be i.ent b<tt:k to the drawing boards lo C'Omt· up with a s pcn<l1ng pack;t~l' 11.1!-.<'d on the voll'r!> · manclal1• County S upc r v1i.or Thoma!> Hiley sC11d loduy hl' l'X Pl'<'h lht· Hoard ol Supervisor :. .. wtll res pond lo the votl·rs m J \.-N V pos1t1 vc way " "I expect the hoar<! to nol onh follow the It'll e r of th(• lu W but lo .trlherc to the s111r 11 ol the voll' .1:-. well.·· Rlley s:ud T h e N l' w 11 o r I H t· t1 c· 11 supc•n 1!-.0r also !-.a11I ht• \.\ tll ti.· rduc·tanl to t harg<• user ft·h l11r !-.Urh !-.t•n it·"~ :ts p;1 r:i mc·dtc•-. HilL·V warrwcl. how1°vl'r. I hut ;1 t•o mn'11ttt·1· (if 1·1111nl v ad m1111"lratoro.; lookin...: for new SOUl'<'\'S of l't 'Vt·nul.' ma.v propc>Sl' doing what tu• ntlkcl ";1 whnlt· nt·~ ".1y of <loin~ ht1!-.101•:..s in tlw l'llUlllY ' Th;tl ml·ans l'h urgmg users for \ 1rt11ally all 1·01111ty s1·rv1t'('S 'Victim .;~-:.=. ~~ ... ~/;r.1. ,~~~n j • ~ .. '· .:• .. ·, •,/ .' D•ll• Pli.1 S~tl P1!otD UPSET WINNER Irvine's Clark Trustees To Hire -Ne gotiator ln ·1nc !>thool tru!-.tec:, wall bl' a :.ked . tonight. in 1.:ffect. to con- t raN for lhc ser vices of an ac.I ministrutor who is quitting the di.st riet for a JOb in private bus i- ness .J<tl'k Parham. d istrict ad· m1111~trator in t•h<1rgc of rom munity and employee relations. leaves thl' district next month to work for Julian and Associates of San Juan Capistrano The company 1s a consultant fo r several public agcntics. and handles labor negollcitions. A Stanley Corey. !>upe rinten <lent of schools. wants trus tees to hire Julian and Assoc1atei; ;ind specifically P arham to hl.lndle d1stnct negotiations with tcac hen. and other e mployees Cos t to thl' district would be SI 2 ,OOQ Corl'y said P~1rham 's negotiat ing duties have comprised a thir d of hi s d1 s tr1 cl l'l'!-.p11n s 1b1l1Lit>s P;.irham has bl'l'l1 pu1d about $31.000 a year. h1·sa1rl Con•,. l.ia1<1 he doc!'> not intend lo n·piact• Parham His oth~r uut1l'!-i will b<• µart'Cled out to 11th1•r aclm1111str:1tc1rs. he s aid Tnn 1ght '!-mt:l'l rng 1s a t 7: 30 al \'t•nado M1tld l e Sc hoo l , 4 Oenf111ld Avenue. in the musl<' room Irvine Man Se nt to Jail On Drug Rap i\n lrvmt• man who admitted ht• ''a!> 111 JlO!-.!-.l'Ss1on of heroin "hen !XJhl'l' raided his home al I Hil I I hghcrl'sl Circle las t Nov 16 h :!!\ hecn sentenced lo l O months in Oran~e County .Jail. Supt•nor Court Judge II .' War- n•n Knighl ordered the Jail term for Antonio Ramos Gomez. 46. a 11cl furthC'r ordered the defcn dJnt 111 sl'rvc five years on pro. ha l11m Thl• :irresl ol Gomez cndec.l llw 111\ t·st1gat1on h.; fn·ine and San t:i 1\11:.i pol1<t• of \\hill they ckst·riht•d a!> a rntiJCJI liero1n 11 aff11·k111g flllJ.( c:omt•J. pl1•:1dt·d gutlt y lo < h:• f~l'" of po~M'!-.!-.111~ ,, 11sahll- 'lll·111t 1t \ "' ltt·111111 Denver S ued Oti Pollution I> I". N V I·: It I i\ I' I /\ n .1-.1hmat1<· \.\hn 1·01111•11(1!-. l>i-11 ,.,.,.·., air 1i;11l11t1on 1 ... dc privmg l11m ol hi!> t•11n!-.t 1tut 11111;11 right:-. has askt•d tlw /\meriran Civil Lihl•rt1t•s l J111on of Colorndo to re prc>sl'r1t h 1 m Sh' \.l' N1•\\ m :m told thC' /\Cl.! I that lhl' pollut1on 1o.; <lcpnvini:: him and 11lh(•r people with I C'sp1ratory problem~ Of their rights to hfl' of 13' ,. t _..,,,,, "''''lr '""' • , •O•' 11 • 1 ~ ,,,.. oot-~·, .. r,, ,,,,. ""<4!' '""'"''," t ....... , ., (it,, ~ • N•w•r I "-•·.e ,, ttu .. 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'•ft ""•• .,. t•flr ho· '"4' • '"'°''' •••I 1•1 &" '~•n•t•" •• , .. ~ . .,~, ..,,-., ~ •tlW'f • • ""• .. ,, ., ( .... ,_.._,, (• I • fill'\ t"• .. ,. • 'I .,,..,"''"" It• 'I'\• \f ,,._,f\l"'I• '9\01 ,,..,. _,. , ...... , \ 1 'iii. ••• ' Norrisa Poulson Brandt of I r vin(', thl• Republican ran J1dote for secretary of ~lat<' who'd hoped he r father·.., lliHnt' "ould w111 h e r ht.•r party ·, nomination, has hlamt•cl th(• !-.uc· <'C'ss of Proposition 13 on her up pur£'nl third 1>lal'l' fin1:<.h ·1 w;b ;1 v1<•t1m of l:J." '>ht• said. Propos1twn l :J w:1~ th(• Jarvis p ropcrtv tux 1nit11:1l1\t• which California v1He rs ov('1 whelrningly approved Tues day. "Being a college trustee (in the Saddleback Communit y ('oll('ge District ) was a no-no for this election.·· she said. With 21,049 of 23.793 precinct... l\'po1tcd by this morning, Mt \ Rrandt had "on only ::!I pcrC'cnt Of the VOle, With J56.5J8 VOlCS for her The applltt'nl wlnrwr of th(• nominol1on. "ho will <·onte~t l>e mot·rttl Muc h i-·on~ Eu'~ bid to keep offi<'c. was bus inessman Jacob Maq~os 1an . who got 862.137. or 52 percent. of the \'Oll's 1n incomplete returns. The third candidate. educator Stcvl' Nash. place<l second, wtth •M8.G3.i votes. or 27 percent Mrs Brandt s aid the sym- puthv of ·voters to slop publw :{1wnrlini:t. u:s well as their pref· r r l'nt'c for ous 1nessme n . out· wt'igh<'rl the stre n g th of he r name . upon whic h s he hud counted to tuke the e le<'llon Norris Poulson, forme r mayor of Los Angeles. is her father. "Whe n people don 't knov. anythin g about the candidates." Mr'S . Brundt said. "il''S inevlla hit' lht•y'll choose the.' bus 1 nrss m nn I C'ouldn 't have done onvthm~ to stop 1t. und I'm plttd I cli'1n 'I -if)t!nd u lot of money " Sht' s 1111l \he will s upport Marg-0:rnrn 11~.11n!-.I Mrs Eu Clark '-'eading Upset Looms 'In Water Post • W:iyn(' Cla1·k. Irvine resident and aide to Second OistriC'l Orange County S upervisor Laur en{'c Schmit. apparently has st'orcd an upset in unsealing un entre nched Municipal Water Di s tric t of Orungc County ,..,.... Page A J BUDGET ••• mm1s t rat.ors would huve lo be d1sm1sscd Legally. to d1sm1ss them. trustees we re required to serve notices of intention not to rehire. or b<' committed to retaining them ror the school year Tru!>te1.·s dcclrned lo do that. Inste ad. lhcy counted upon the defeat of the Jarvis Initiative that. or lcg1slat1vc or court relief lo SCl'urc the depicted funds. With the Ja rvis pussage. the las t two re m edies s t ill are availa ble. and arc expected to be the s ubject o f much dis- cussion tonight. If those fail if t he district is required to operate on the re- duced budget dealt by the Jarvis measure the n according to Supe'rintende nt of S chools A Stanley Corey, the district will run out of money. The ~chools. he has s aid, would have to close mid-year. On top of that. salary negot1a- t ions for a ll employees have been in limbo pending the out· com e of Jarvis It 1s uncertain whut aCL1ons e mployees m ay Lake when told there w1 II be no pay mcreai.cs FroM Page A J PLAN .•. will be a difficult pe riod of ad- JUstment. but people expect us. to make that adjus tment. "I think that we can do 1l . without new taxes, for at least lhe next two yea rs. If the Le~1s lature takes other taxes to fund what I call the bolof'!na pro- gram s welfare we're going to be in t rouble. "The public 1s tired of welfare and other giveaway programs. ·'The JOb 1s o n the s tate Legislature to straighten it oul -to see that cities have funds to provide essential services lo lhe puhlic "If they don't. the re C1re µroba bly going to be some new lc,::1s lator.-. .. I t MWDOCl d1rc<'tor Jt lht· poll!. Tuesday In the almost unheralded ruce for director of MWDOC's fifth di vision . Clark had compiled 27 ,94-1 votes to inc um bent Clem McColloch's 12.4f>8 with ubout 7:> percent o f c ounty precinct ballots counted. A majority of the total vote cast will seat MWDOC director!> during the far.s t weck.o.f J anuary. 1979. . ·A. Otto Ku~ch of Santa An., polled only 6.905 votes at the las t Jva1lable count showing Clark l'lea r ly in command of a maJon l V O( total VOteS (.'C:ISl and 111d1Cal 1ng he likely will not face a No vemberrunorr. MWDOC wholesales imported Metropolitan Water Distri(•t wate r to most of the local water districts in Orange County. In MWDOC's fi rs t d1 v1s1on race. where four county ~oastal area contenders sought the seat held by David K. Jones of Hunl· ington Beach. incumbent Jone~ was the leader with 75 perce nt of the vote counted this morning. Jones recorded.18.536 votes. Michael Gr iffith of Sunset Beach had 11.450 votes. Barbara Ba rtol of Hunting to n Beach. 9.194 : J ames Edwa rds of Costa Mesa. 6.358 : Tim Hatch of Costa Mesa . 2.264 If the trend continues. Jone!> and Griffith will face each othe r an a Nov 7 runoff. In apparently defeating in cumbent McColloch. Clark al tributed his victory to his stand cigains t la ndowner conlrolled water districts in the south coun Talk Set Tonight On Irvine C oast Members of the Friends of the Irvine Coast will tell tonight why they think the 10,000 a c re~ hetwecn Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach o ug ht lo be J park. The organization will provide speakers for the Coastline Com munity College course. Future Shock, taught by Bill Leec h. The class. which m eets from 7 p.m to 9 p. m . in room 245 a l Coronci del Mar High School. ha s been opened to the public for tonight ·s presentation. • 0.11• ~II .. St•tt -LEADS IN VOTING Sheriff Brad Gates .Brad Gates Faces Rusk In Runoff Or.ingt' County Shcnff Brad (;;., tes wa~ lht• top vok getter .1 mong six c<inchdates :or shenl'f in Tuesday ·.; PrtQ1ary clect1on With l.817 precincts counted out of 2.04a 1n t ht· l'Ounty. lht: \Ole WLJ!> Galt:s 159.463 llusk 88.483 St•ot: 53."4(J Wright 42.JAA Hurr> 28.97!! /\dams 16.345 Hut C.ile:. · first pl act-(1n1sh v. asn ·1 "troni:: enough lo keep him out or J gent•ral t'lel't1on runoff with one of his own dep· ut 11·s. Laure n Rusk And when com pa red to h1::; 19i4 pnmary c lel.'l1on s howing th(• 39 Y<'~ir old s he riff's ·-;e pc.•rform ance was a dramatic clrop off In ";.i, Gates marched into the ~h(•riff's office with roughly ;r, 1wrccnl of t ht• pri marv C'lectior. \OtC' 111 what was a s ix man t•or. tt>s l to 1nhcnt the badge worn <M ~ Nlrs hy retiring Jim M us:ck As the rate ended. G<.ites an<! nus k were lcfl to fight ii out ir the No -.c mber general election. .1 ritual Gates didn't have to tx· 1·t>nrC'rncd with in 197·• whcr I 1 r~ I t• lctll•d .I Gat(.'S IX'~an the primary cam µ.J1gn ..a solid favonte lo win r e- <'lecl1on by collc<'tmg mo re thaP • half the votes l'ast Tuesda y Rut 1t was n 't until three weeK!' before the election that be hegan campaigning in earnest Heritage's Latest G roup On Display N ow ' TORRANCE 23649 Hawthorn~ Blvd (7131 J7S 12 7\ Firtt Ft1,.,.it1mr •rttJ ln11,.0or Oni~rt COSTA MCSA 1S9S NewPort Alvd (;14) 642·2050 ·"' I. J Costa Mesa Store Open Sunday 12·5 LACUNA 8EAC:-i J4~ North Co~~t Hwv ("Joi 4q4 O.i.JI ., ) 'I i I I 17 Lag u n a I S outh Coast .\ [ l t-r11ot ua ~.,.. to~·ks I ;f \ \IOL. 71, NO. 158, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANG E CO UNTY, CALI FORNIA W EDN ESDAY, JUNE 7, 1978 TEN CENTS Are Citizens Sick of 'Lenient' Judges? By TOM BA RLJ.;y Ol l ... 0<1llr 1"'11•1 S1<1tt A s uccessful challeQger in the udicial ele<.'t1ons predict~d to· lay tha,t the v1ctones of at least hree Orange County deputy dis· net attorneys will revolutionize ·out"troom attitudes between 1u<lgcs and prosecutors. •·Jud~es are now going to have o get tough with tnmina ls and ~1 vc them th£-kind of sentence * * * 4Judges Dumped By Voters Job se('unty for Judges m ay ' ha \'C bt•come a thing O( the pesst Tuesday when four Orange County judges were un ceremoniously rlumped from their bench<'s in Tues day 's pnmary election The startling unseating of four in<.'umbt!nt JUdgcs was pact-d hy lhret• deputy district attorm·~s who waged unilled low·cosl but s h ck campa1,:?ns to oust · S uperior Court Judge Leonard Gulds tt•1n . a fnrmt•r P asadC'na rt•s11lt•nt whu moved to NC'wport Ht'at·h two ycars ago to <itceµt lhl· 111d1<·1a l uppoin1 mt>nl fn1m Go\ f:dmund c; Urown Jr Supe rior Cou rt .JtJd$!;e H11:hard Jlam1 l1 11n. a 11 yl·ar 'l'lt•r:.in of the ht•nt·h and a former Laguna Bt'<H'h M'hnol l>o:.1rd mt•mbt·r f\lun1r1pal Court .Judge lrync Blal·k. a Newport Beach resident who 1s a former deputy county counsl'l It was Deputy Di s trict l\l tor nC'V Ort•lla 5<-ars v. ho defeat t•d J udgt' Goldstein Deputy District l\ttornuy Tell !\1 I 11 a rd d cf e d I I'd .I u d g l' ll:1m1lton And youthful Deputy Oistnct Allornc•y Gary Ryan defeated Mrs Hlack The fourth Jlld~e tQ lose his 1oh an I he prim;,1rv elC'rtion was 'orlh Ornngt' County Mun1cqrnl Court .Jud~e J\rnold Mordkin lk· ht•ca me a loser lo lawyer c ha llenger Robert Shatz 1'11t all Judges lacing clec·t1on fill'" lost lhrtr ran•s Tuc!>day how1·vt•r Superior t'ourt Jud~e Bruct· Sumnl'r. a Judge !->mcc 1965. kept his plac-c m (·ourt agam:-.l the c·ha llengr of Robt!rt Weaver . Superior Court .ludJ!e Robert (' Todd. a Nt•wport Beach rl'SI rlent. turned bac-k the challenge ol CJltorney .Jay Wall Canyon F lood Curbs Ask ed He1·t•nl flood1n~ along a ~l't' l ion nf Laguna Canyon Road promptt'cl OranJ!e Count~ s upPr\·1sor!'> lo ordl•r SICl.000 \Wrth Of nood l'Ontrol 1mprO\'l' ml·nts Tucstl;H The board asked lhal plans be drawn up lo increase an inlet tn· to Laguna Canyon channel lo al- l<'" iatc future storm flooding in t he a rea ol 2676 Laguna Canyon Hoad Dehris from a surrounding area plugged the small inlel dur· mg this winter's storms creating a flood problem. a report lo !>UPPrv1sors said. they should get or they'll face an ungry prosecutor in the very t\ext election." newly elected Superior Court Judge Theodore "Ted" Millard said. . Minard, who unseated Judge Richard Hamilton of Laguna Beach in one of four stun ning up· sets. said he attributed his im· pressivc victory to the fact that "pl·ople are s ick and tired of le· nienl judges Slow But Sure "Our entire o ffice worked ha rd for us tn this election and I lhtnk the title of deputy district attorney on the ballot meant a great deal lo a lot of voters." Millard said . "Judges. and I wi ll be one of lhem. are going to have to shape up," Millard said "I think we're going to see a whole new at· lltude in the courtroom and a lot of judges starling today will re altze that they can't pus h the gallot :-.ortl'l'<i l:.it>or awa~· in S<1nta Ana as Orange Coun 1' m <.11nt:11ns 1t:-: lntchllon ol ..,low counting c.tl e lcct1011 tirrw Bt·sulh uf lo('al and :-.lall'Wldl' nl('l''> \\l'rt.' <:nming 1n :-.ponutu·:..ill\' tocla~· Laguna, Sycamore Accord Announced La ~una Beach <.'1ty coun. t•ilmcn announced Tuesday night that the city has reached Jn ugreement with the owners of S\ ra mort' I !tits to thsm1ss all lt:gal actions against Laguna flt.><1ch ftlcd by lht· company four vea r::. ai::o The ::.dlkmcnt means an end to laws u1L'> !>eckmg millions filed h~ Rancho Palo!> Verdes Corp charging the c:1ty w1Lh not allow· mg the firm reasonable use of its ;,22 J1·n..· .. 1rgm parct!I along l.<1guna ('anyon Road ThL· lawsuit d1sm1ssals come <1::. a n.~::.ult of an agreement worked out with the land firm that will see the city purchase Svcamorc Hills for $6.75 million through a nonprofit corporation. partially formed Tuesday night Councilmen are in the process of naming three directors to a non·profil corporation which will oversee the sale of municipal bonds to pay off the $6. 75 mullion de bl The council named Robert Rarkletl and John R ayment, both long time Laguna Beach businessmen, to the pane l Tues- day night A lh1rd member was to be con· tactecl today to be asked to part1c1patt• on the non·prof1t cor· µoration panel. The purchase agreement with Rancho Palos Verdes Corp calls for a down payment of five per· cent of the purc hase price by Ju. ly IS. Councilmen said thl'Y have $337 .500 set aside in the city's Open Space fund The city will deliver a prom- issor y note in the amount of S6.4 million for the balance of the purchase price a t a rate or 10 percent interest per year to be paid semi.annually. I\ payment of SJ OJ million is to be made by October 15, 1978. and the remaining $SA million bv June 15. 1979. !See SYCAMORE. Page A2l Schmitz Beats Five, On Comeback Trail John Schmitz h1l payd1rt on thl' political comeback trail in Tucsda :, ·s primary e lect ion v. hen htt defeated five rivals for the Republican nomination In the 3Gth state Senate District. On the Democratic side of I he lt'dger. Assemblyman Ron Cordova of El Toro won an easv Victory lo set the stage for ;1 ~chm 1t z·Cordova conf rontat1on in the November genenil eler· t1on With 613 precincts counted out ,,r 808 in the race. the vote was RF.PUBt.IC'i\NS ' ~t'hmilt..... 31 ,245 1-"erguson JS.503 I loldcn 9.980 S<'ott 8.S0.1 Martindale 7,593 J DEMOCRATS Cordnv:l Kul'7.yn!>k1 .... s.838 :J7.0J8 13.283 J\11 that was behind Schmitz e:irly Tuesday mghl when he look an early lead as election re- ~ull s came m and steadily pulled av. ay from his GOP rivals. t-'ormer llunlington Beac h school trustee Stephen Holden finished third In the race Holden was followed in the ba Hot count by Georjite Scott, Jim Martindale and Jon Brand. Sc hmitz' cled1on win Tuesday was ht.s ft rst sm ce 1970 when he was rc·elected to Congress 111 whal 1s n ow the 40th Congress ional Dlstrlct 0.lly "' ... "··",....,.. WtNS IN COMEBACK GOP Nominee Schmitz prosecutor around any more "And it 's about time ."' Millard added. ·'This was something that both Mrs. tOretta l Sears and J stressed in our campaigns and obviously it paid off with the public." Mrs Sears defeated Superior Court Judge Leonard Goldstein of Ne wport Beach who said to· day he was "'bitterly disappoint· ed and surprised " by his rejec lion by the voteri; ·"This election was not de term1ned on th e basis of qualif1C'at1on:· Jud~e Goldstein said . "I don't think the voters were too concerned about the judicial ability of me or m y op· ponent." J udge Ooldste m said hl' felt his defeat was principally due to 'the dctcrmmallon of th<.· voters "to have ..1 t•hange tn this cle<.' l lOI\ ··Out lh:.tl 1s the11 pri vtle~e and this was the voice or the peO· pie." he said "( dCcept that de· t·ision although I shall leavc the court with very deep reftrel. ··But I am healthy. I a m blessed with a happy family and 1 sha ll continue to work hard in the profession of law." he said. "And until my l crm ends in J.rnuary I shall contmuc to do the kmd of good JOb I think I have been doing." CUSD Nixes New Schools New school construction in thi.> Capistrano Unified School Dis· trict was defeated Tuesday for the fourth lime in two yeaf-s, .is dislncl voters turnt:d down a S27 2 million h:aM~·revenue elec· lion. A $350 million ~late school bond issue wa!> also defeated Tuesd<iy in an election chara<:· tenzl'd as a t<ixpayers' revolt With three quarters of the Capistrano Unified prccmcu.. re portin~. rc•sulls in the lt-asc- rcvenue election wen·. -No. 15,295 -\'es, 9,5·.JJ This lcast'·rcvenu<' measure on Tuesday's bullnt required on· l y a simple m aJc>r1 t y for passa~e Three prenous ~chool construction bond measures n· c·c1ved srmpk ma1ority suppon but rcquirt·d a tv.o·th1rd maJor·1 ty lo pass "Until two or three· wet•ks af!ll. V. l' thought wt• had a <.'hanC'c tCJ p a s s I h e I t• a :. 1• • r e v e n u e meas urt•." s aid Superintendent J erom<: Thornsle). "Hul recent Iv the mood on the J<.1rv1s·Gann propc•rty tux m1t1at1vc made 1l t:lea r that the lease.revenue election would probably fail." 'fhe Capistrano Unified di:.· tricl. which s prawls over 10 per. cent of Orange County land much of it still 1n undeveloped ranch land expects an influ:it of about 8.000 new students m the next five year:-.. This would mean a 5G percent increase 1n the• dis tnct·s t·urrent 16.00h ~nrollmcnt. The lease revenue election. 11 success ful, would have provided tor <1ddit1ons t o the d1stncl ·s three high schools and for con· st ruction of a Mis-sion VieJo elementar y school It would ha vc r:.11scd the district ·s proper· tv tax rate by a maximum or 36 c·cnts. althou(.(h 1mpllcat1ons or the J arvts·Gann measure on lht' tax increase had not been de I ermined 'Slash State Services' Californians' Message: No Tax Increases By The Associa ted Press Calirornians prefer s lashed government services lo higher sales or income taxes to accom m odate the S7 billion property tax rollback they voted Tuesday. a n l\ssociated Press·NBC New!'> poll s hows. Interviews with 2.700 voters as they left polling places Tuesd ay showed lhat nearly h:.ilf of the Californians who vot<.•d 48 per cent -said they prl'ferred re ductions tn government services when Proposition 13 takes e ffi,:ct * * * LB, Cle m e nte Se ek Sources Of R evenue AL least two South Coast c1t1es are preparing plans to offset ex- pected employee layoffs in their municipalities as a res ult of the s uccessful Jarvis·Gann in· 1t1at1ve Tuesday Councilmen in Laguna Beach a nd San Clemente are looking at new sources of revenues with the intent of keeping as many c1· lY employees as possible But officials in San .Juan Capis trano say tha t city won't be affected t hat much by the property tax initiative. "We're not in the kind of panic situation a lot of communities are in," said San Juan Mayor Kenneth Friess. "because we are not property tax depen dent " lie said his city 1s looking al putting off all capital improve· ment projecLc;, and can "easily" cut out $400.000 from the city's proposed $2.5 m1ll1on buciget. He said the city ca n come up with a balanced budget desp1tP an expected 15 percent cul in revenues But officials In Laguna Beach and San Clemente were not so confident. • Laguna Beach Mayor Jack M c Dowell told Rotary Club members recen tly that. "The impact of Proposition 13 will oo tougher for Laguna Beach than any city in the state." "Our employees will go <See SOURCES, P age A2 > NA.MATH BUYS IN NEWPO«T Joe Namath. former Rams quart('rback. has purc hased three adjoining lots atop the ex· elusive Spyglass Hill area in Newport Beach He is rumorE'd lo be planning construction of a home valued at more than $1 million See story Page 81 It w i l J force reductions a vcrag- tn~ 57 pcrccnl m property tax bills. With 22.835 or 23.793 precincts CALIFORNIA VOTE RESULTS ARE ON AS reporting. P roposition 13 re- cc1\ed 4.048.452 voles. or 65 per. C'Cnl . to 2.212.<122 no votes Proposition 8. with the s ame numbe r of precincts reporting. h a cl 2,820.270 yes votes to 0 11ly l'li.. St<IH 1'M11t WINS GOP NOMINATION Assembly Hopeful Bergeson Bergeson Wins GOP Assembly Nomination Marian Bergeson ended hl'r two .yea r qu es t ror the Republican nomination in the 14th Assembly District when she walked off with an easy primary election victory Tuesday With 348 precincts countf'<f out of 434 10 the county. the vote was REPUBLICANS BE"rgtson Watkins Green Wilks Mata no DEMOCRATS 28.~5 10,600 5.7 18 3,972 1.93e Ha rrison 8.26~ Parker 6.507 Springer 4.651 tn a dtstnct where Republican voters outnumber Democrats by n wide lell,363 to 64, 193 margin. Mr'5. Bergeson will be a heavy CBvorilP to convert Tuesday·.._ <See BERGESON. Pa~e A:> '.l.165.016 no votes. or a margin of 53t.o47 perccnta~amst. A I m ost one-rourth of tht- voters. 23 percent. endorsed in- creases in the sales ta x. while seven percent opted for highe s- state income taxes lo make up 1he lost revenue. OppQs1tion to tax hikes wai. even stronger amon~ those whu \'Olcd for the .;arv1s-Gann m 1t1at1vc. Three out of five called for cuts tn government service!-. rather than tax increases <See POLL. Page AZ> * * * School Boards Plan Budgets Afte r Jarvis By STEVE MITCHEL.I. Ol llW O•••r ,..._.Staff Laguna Beach lJ01f1ed School District trustees were to meet at noon today to prepare for hear- ings later this afternoon leading t o possib le dismissal of 36 teachers And officials in the Capist rano l:n1f1ed School District said they have prepared a list of 11 pro· posed cuts in d1str1ct spending thal will save S! m1lhon 10 thal district·~ expected $2 m11\1on loss as a resull of Jarvis. The smaller Laguna Beach d1str1ct expects to lose $2 8 from its proposed S7 milhon budget. and School Supt. Robert Sanchis. tSee SCHOOL. Page A2 l Coas t Weathe r Night and morning low douds and fog. otherwise hazy sunshine Thursday A l ittle warmer day!'. Lows tonight '" low 60s. Highs Thursday in upper 60s at beaches to 70s and low tlOs inland. I NS IDE T ODA l' to summer. eve~ne·~ ton- cy turns lo prrn1cs. Pen-some cookout recipes, :see Food , Page Cl ladex •• ""' """'" Al ........ ,., L.M l t yil A• ....... ,. .. , Gtllltrfll• A$,IS Ce•-• as , .... 111.. 0 1 IJ t•ftl10 OJ tNo wtr• OJ t:•lll Htlk.. Alt •II.rial ..... M l1t•rYllt1..-•• 10 ....... ,.,,. c;1•11 ..... C:Mt "•Oa•--•• ...... t.... et• AM U-" C:lt Mt wln l •·•t ...... , .... ~, . Mlll,..l ,_ 14 N•U...-I N•W'I .u o.-• .,..~, ,.,. Syl•I• ,.,,., I t s.«l• ., .. Or. Stelfl<,_ AU , ....... ,.... .. , Tet .. 1•*' .. "-•ltl'\ I'• It ........ .. ...... "•Wt ... I • \ \:! U"l••t tLOI lJiL J a1·vis Leads 2 to I • ID oc B> GARV GRJ\NYILLE Of I .. O••lt l'U"4 'l•H \\'ht.>n tht' cl.I\ ol Jan'' t'JOlt' l) I J n ~ l' c () u ll h \ II t ,. r ' \H I t• I t•:11h tv Jl>IO thl' t!J7H \ t I ~wn (If •• uo.pa_vcrs · rl'\'lllt They lil(•rall} sl.impt>~\'U to t hi: polls Tuesda) l11 S.:l\'t· t h1·11 '(> v c r " h 1: I m 1 n g s 11 I) 1><> rt l o Proposition 1:1. the .rarv1s Gann property tux reform mil11tll\'l' With 1.688 precint ti:> t ountcd out of 2.048 1n the county lhl' \Ot<' W<JS V es ;n9.6:J!J No 136.210 And to mc.rkt· certain their m cs::rnge on tu>. reform wasn't lost. the voters reJcctcd ~ n val tu>. reform measure ~ponsored by lhe slate lcg1slaturc As 1t was statewide. P ropos1· tion 8 was drummed down to de· feat by \Olen. m Ora nge County .,, * * even though 1t ut h-rutl ,, forn1 of t>roperty tax r ehef The cut& offered by Pro~•· tioo 8, however. paled wht<n t·u n111~irt<.I to tht• c'll m .it l!d fi!I IH' r (' c 11 l l> I J !> h ,, u (' i.. l' r,) (I ( l'roµos1t1on 13 promised I ronH•al)\ Or<.1n gL' Couot" '> U Jl l' I' \' t :-.. 0 r s 'J' U l' '> If <I \ \\ l' I l' handl.!d a proµostd 197K 7!l roun ty budget based on fund1n~ 11 Propo!-.1lwn H, not Pru1>0silion 13. was npprovcd by llw s t<itc s vot t' rs l 'ncfrr Prnpos 1t11111 Ja. 1t hu' bct!n cst1m<itcd thal county go\ crnmcnt will lose rou~hly 60 per l'l'Ol or $95 million of its an l1t·1paled property tax rc\'cnut> No\\ those who prep<irl' t hl' c.:ounly budget will ~ sent b<1c:k to the drawing boards lo comL' up with a s1>end1ng pdckagc based on lhe vokrs · mCJndalt- * * * Fro"' Page A I SOURCES OF REVENUE. • e through twit, wondenn~ whcrt.' t hl•t r next Jobs will be." he said. Lag una councilme n bei::iin t'll·t·trnn n1~hl sorting throu~h po tcnt1<1I rcvcnut· making pro· grnm s to offst:t an expected luyoff of 5-~ t'mployccs They cxpc<:t a bud~et t'ut of IJ1:t Wct:n Sl.2 mt Ilion irnd S2.4 million from a proposed 1978-79 budget of $8.3 m11l1 on. ··we ·ve gol to replace lost prop t•rty tax revenues by m aking non-essential sL•rviccs p&y for themselves.· said Councilman Ho ward Dawson The city will come back June 13 with recommended increase!> in pubbc serv1res. i,uch as bust· Ol'sl> license l axes. butlding fee!. and htkcs tn parking and a nimal fine!\ San Cle mente st<1nds lo IOS(' thrl't.' policemen, three firemen. two pubht• works e mployees and n1n<' parks und recreation worken. as a result of voting f'rolfl Page A I BERGESON triumph 1nlo a Novembl·- g1.•ne ral l'il'<'t1on win Two years ago, Mrs Bergeson ln~l a narrow primary election ral't' to Nt'wport Beach aut<i dl'a ll'r J1 m SIC'mons S lw then condu<:tcd i.l la~t · rn1n ull' whirlwind write-in <:am · 1ia1 J!n a nd lh·moc·ral Hon C:ordo \'a pulled a maJor up!.cl • \\ h<.•n Mn. f:k>rgcson ccnd S lc mons s pl1 t the GOP votl' And 1l 1s lhl· A!.scmbly M!&I now being n 1cated by Cordovcc that Mrs n crgl'son will seek in thl' Novemh<.•r g<.•ncral election I IL•r oppom•nt in that contest \\tll bl' !Sc'.\port Bt•dch hlhog raphcr .John llarr1:.on. J sur p 1 1 s l' w 1 n n l' r -<1 \' t· r t w o DcmmT<iltc fnt·-. 1n Tuci.day·s clt-ct100 llarnsun. a :,o-c:a llcd 1nv1sihlf• <:anrl1date who made no puhlu· a ppcu r<rnt•1·~ during th<.· tarr1 pa1 g n. wa lked off w1lh thl· Uemoc rattt nominalwn. It was the Be rgL•son-Watkins matC'h 1n thl· GOP prima ry that dn·w most tlw ttltcnllon as three othe r Ht>pubhc•a n t•and1dates \Aot•n• <i ll hut forgolH.•n tn the ml'll'l' ll owc\L'r ti was Mr s Ut•rgc:,on·s raCl· <111 the wciy as 'hl· gathe red more t han 511 per cent or the Rcpobltcan vole W<Jlkin:. drc•w two reprimands from th<.· ethics <·omm1ttee of tht· Repubh<:an P arty or Orange Count~· during lhe primary cam pJ1gn Jn turn. h<• c·hCJrged Mrs Berg<.·~on amt hl·r fo llo wers with vio lating c:1mp<1 rg n l'lhics. t'h<i r g<'s that fell on de af t•ars as tht· committee charged him d" liberate d1s lort1on m some of his c t1mpa1gn matt-m il Mrs lk rgeson !.prnl more r hon SS0,000 tn her successful l'<Jmp<.i ign whilt• Watkins' <:<im- p a 1 g n fin~1nc·t' s t;.1temenl!. ~howcd $J:l5.000. mostly in loans h<Jd flOWt>d into his Campaign (' ORANGE COAST 1 " DAILY PILOT '"' c>,.~ ( '""' Q.l '• J' t.")f .. 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"and with a two J>(!rccnl ftcf on property lax r evenue. 1t \\Ill be toughe r to It ''l' "tlh .1~ the ,reiJn. go b) " * * .. Front Page A I POLL ... But those opposing l'ropo~1 lion 13 s plit on what <:oursc to lake One-quarter of the group supported higher sales taxes and one -rtuartc r h ac k ed few{'t St.'r vtc·es. f''ourteen pe rcent l'host• h1 ghl'r stall' 1nrornc lax<.·~. lhe poll founci. More than one third . :Mi µt!r<:ent. wt·n· uns ure JI onwo wners. angt•red b.v soaring property t<.1xc.·s. lerl lhl' <'harge lhul s wl'pl Propositwn l:J to \'tl'lorv llomeo\\nt•rs votl.'d f•1 r Jarvis-Gann bv a tiR '.l l marg in. while renters split ul most evenly on llw 1ssUl' lh~h taxes and \.\a..,ll' 1n go\ t>rnm ent were thl' mos t prom• ncnt rec.tson~ voter" gave for b<J ckrn~ Propos ition 13 Two out of ft ve voters said high propt•rty taAL's prom pll'cl l heir support: one of ft \'L' ('ltttl \\aSte m government Support fo r tlw .J<trv1s G.1nn m easure C'rosscd income. J gL· :.ind education hnt•:-. "1th httll· 'a nation For t•xample. tt maJonty nf voters 1n all income ~roups s up ported the 1n1l1 at1vc Tht• str ongest s upport. by more than 2~1 . came lrom those with rn C'omes of mo n· than $25,000 -.1 year. Po liticians tom1llained that Proposition 13 overshadowed all other contests. But in the holl.\ co n tested rac e for lh c.· R e publi ca n g ubernatorial nomination. Propos ition 13 dtcl not have a decis ive impact Voters said mostly they voted on the basis of what they thought generally of the candidate. As with any sample survc) the results of the AP-NBC Ne\\-. poll could vary from the optn ion s of a ll Ca ltfo rni<.1 voters simply because of chance vana t1ons in the sample For a poll of 2.700 tnterv1cwi-.. the variation due solely lo lht~ s um pie error is not mo re than two percentage points in either chreclion. This error m argin 1s s aid to be valid at the 95 percent level Thal is. if interviews had been condu<.'tC'd with a ll those wl.n voted in California on Tuesday . the re is only one chance in ~O tha t the results would vary from tht.' results of this poll h \' mnn· than two !X'n:t•ntage potnh Carmichae l Leading in Water Race San Clem enlc Fin· Captain Gary Carmichael le d a neck a nd-neck race today with 1ncum ~e n t Way n c M c M u r r a y t <> represent south San Clemente on the Tri -Cit ies Wale r 1>1strirt board of directors Uy mid-mo rning, l'lt•f't1on r<' suit~ wen•: C'urm1ch<ic•I. SR7 McMurray. S.57. The ~l'<it on the five-m ember board represents residents of S11n Clcml'nte south of Aven1du flart•clona S('award or the Sao lJi<>go Freeway and south of the municipal golf cours(' inlund o( tht' rreeway The Tri-C1l1es dt'!lrrct bU\ s water fro m the MetroJ')1)l1tan Water District . serv1n(l Southern California, and !\e lls 1t to lo<'al water and s nnitury dlstric~ 1n San Clemente. Cap1struno Beach nod Dana Point • County Supt•rv1sor Thoma~ Riley ~aid today he exJ)t!cts lhe 8 oa r d of S upervisors "will respond lo thl.' voters in a very poi.ti I\ l' \\ J .\ .. "I t'Xtll'c·t the board to not only loltow the h:tlcr of the law but lo .1c111,·n· to tht• sp1nt of the vote a:- "t•ll." Htil'v said. T h 1· N t' w p u r l H e a <' h supL·rvisor <Jlso S<Jtd ht• will be * * * reluctant to charge user fees for s uch services us p1t rJrncd1cs. Riley warned. however . that a rom mittee o f (•o unt y <id m1n1strators looking ro r new ~ource~ of revenue may propos e doing what he called "a whole new way of doinn business in the t'O Unt V " Th1it means charging users for virtually all county services. * * * f 'r om Pag~ A I SCHOOL DISTRICTS. • • SJtd ti 1s not ('ICCJr h(Jw much mone) \\-ill be forthcoming rrom tht' state "' At lhts potnl the boa rd is pre p.Hrng lo go throug h I dis missal 1 ht-:.1rings at -t p.m .. with a reduc t ron of the number o( cert1f1ed 1•m ploy('<'~ hased on the curre nt :-.talus of the f1n<.1ncial picture " Sa11t•h1s '>:Jld Ill' :-aid lht' µ<>ssible layoff of staff 1s .., l:JSl resort be ing <:on s tdercd by the hoard lie said other progrCJm and St>r v1 c:C' cuts will be considered f1 rs t, including j.>OSSi ble curt111 I mC'nl of summe r school. adult vrl u 1· t1t 1on. the co m mun1l v "l'r V1(·t·s program. transporta- 1111n und non-personnel item s "i\l this p0int the board has rct ined the program reduction to those that would be necessary 11' lherC' W('re no funding forthcom- ing from the st<Jte to offset tht.' S2 K m1lhon loss." Sa nchis ex ph11ncd But Ca pistrano Unified School 01straC't offiC'ials said today they t''<Pl'<'l n11 layoffs in the 2H,chool dtsl rt<.•I tht· lurge~t s<·hool dis lrt<•l g1.•ographically 10 th<' <'01111 I V · \s toug "" thl' n ·w·nuc loss is held to an exJ)t!cted $2 mnhon. Wl' ant1c1palt' no layoff:., .. said board trustee Robert Bachelor or Laguna Niguel The school district has expect C'd to lose $16 m1llton from its $34 m1 ll1on budget a s a rt-s uit of Jar, is. but S upt J e rom e Thorn~ley said the latcs l word from Sacramento s uggests the slate will make up a ll but S2 m II hon of the lo1>s Bachelor said he has prepared a lis t of 22 ootent1al cuts from the budget to accommodate J a r v1s r ela te d losses. Those cuts would include pay- us-you-go bus transportation, no 11ew hiring, cancellation of plans lo h1r C' seve n n ew a d . m inastrc.ttors, no new textbook purchases, cuts in school lwich programs, end to all field trips, self ·supporting a thletics and stu- de nt purchase or their own s up- plies. "Taxpayers have thrown us a brick." Bac helor s aid. "They want a cha nge in s pe nding priorities and we in government haven't been lis tening I believe the passage of the inillative will initiate a healthy return lo the basics moursch<>ols ·· 0••'• P•let St<lll ....... L.1guna B<•:fl'h I l1gl: ~l hn11I '1·n1or-. n·i·t•t\ 11:g :\,1110t1,d \lent Scholar~htp ,l\\.L1 1d:-. lhi.... .\t .11 11wlud1• •t·lo<·k\\1:-.I' I rn m top 1 M <.i l'l' L ;_11d ltl" Holw rl ti ti ll's p1<.· T 1 <r <'l'' :\linkin. Lamarttnl' M. :\l<"C<1\111 t... •.;chol.ir-.h1p \\1t1tw1 1 and Jen111fcr l 'ph<1m :"ot -.Im\\ 11 .11 ,. 'l'hol.1r-.h1p l 11:;111 .... t Lis a A Sm1lh a nd t·om111t·1Hl.1t 11111 "11111t•r .l t•:inrkr Boehm Th<.· M:H·11 ~ludL•n t :-pla<'Cd in thL· to1> lt\l' p t•r Cl'nt 111 n\Hton~tl H1:-l1ng Brad Gates Faces Runoff With Rusk Orange County Sheriff Brad Gates was the top vote getter <imong s ix candidates fo r s he rill in Tuesday's prima ry election <i ritual Gate~ d1dn l hu 't.> lo bt· t·un l't' rnecl \\ II h 1 n 197 t whl'n first t•lected Clemente 'Turmoil' Stalls Pier-bowl With 1,817 precrncts countctl out or 2.048 in the county, thL· vote was . Gales 159,463 Rus k 88.483 Scott 53,640 Wright 42.380 Burry 28.97~ Adams 16.:145 Cates hc~an lht.• primary t•a m pa1gn a soltd favor ite lo win re l 0lcc11on by tollecting more than hCJ II t hl' votc5. r ast Tuesda v Hut 1t wai.n't until three wc('k-. before the elt-ctron that be ht~<111 tampa1gning m c arnl'Sl But Gates' first plCJce (tntsl1 II\ th<.·n Calt's """!> hounded S ~' n <"ft: m l' n t c· · !-. o n g <1 t n g µoltt •t'ld turm11tl. lui'lc·d by <t re <':t ll drl\'t• <.1g<1111:-.l lhl' muyor a11d :1 l'tly c·oune rlman. has bel•n lilumcd tor stalling redevelop 1111.:11t of the city's use r I><>',\ I .. 1"(•;1 ··o ur <·<>mpan) ..; t'lfurt<; 111 n· gur<I lo the r11e r·bowl rt·dl'Vt·ltJp ment proit'tl are presently at ,, 'lundsttll <ts a rt•sult or l hf' cur n·nt pohl1cal atmosphere tn tht• I'll) .ind th<' r CCdll IS~ue . Stt· \"l'n c ran I . 'I('(.• pres •dent or tlw S<inta Aorta Dc1. clopment Corporat1un \\ rotc in a recent lt•ttcr to San Clem e nte C1 1v ~1<Jn:t gl'r Gerald Weck:. • Tht• Santi.I i\mta Development l1rm •~under t•1mlrac.:t lo the c·1t v tn 1dt•nt1f~ n•sl uuranls and othe.r hu~inc·s<.<.·<, with an tnlcrc::.t m lo1·<1t ing 111 llw ~hopping mull propo!->t'<f iJt the ba!.c of tht• mun1c1pal pu•r 'S1·v c·r u l .vate r ·or1enled 'No Stopping' Wnes Slated On Highway i\111 slupptng al dny lttnt· 1.u u es \\l.'re establis hed b v Orange County sup e r visor .., Tucsda.v on both sides or P ac1f1t Coasl 'hgh'.\ay throul!h Oand 1'111111 Tilt• 1.cJn<.•s ..v•ll run from Del Obispo Strel't to Crown Valley Parkway They were created at the rcque~t or CalTrans officjal'> .1!. t ht• first step toward install ing l\\O way ll'fl turn lanes for ~a f 1• r <H'l'l'ss to oui,messes a long I hl· highway County officials !>:l id !:>la t e fi g ures s how that '10 percl.'nl of I Ill' reporlt'd t raff1r <.t cc1denls a long the strip in 1977 anct 51 rcn•t•nl of t he C'rashes m 1!)71i \\-t:l'l' rear C'ncJ colhs 1on:-. Most of those mis haps O<' currl•<l to 1•ars ..,1owtng to makl' tef\ turns, officials said F rom Pa,,e ,., I SYCAMORE Bu t t he City Counc rl e x pe<'l!oi ttw non-profit corp0rat1on to r<11se all of the money as soon ;1~ I he bond m a rkel allows 1t to <lo so. t hus giving full title or th<: land to the t'tl y as soon as the 111111 prof ti J.(roun raises t ht• lund:s Term!{ ;tnd inte rest ratf· for lht: rnun1C'1p:il honds h;;1vc.• not ht't'n ~N Niguf'I H o m e Hit In $97 0 Burglary Property valued at $970 was t.1k 1•n from a Lci1otuna Niguel hom<' h~ bur~lar.\ whc> broke a ht•<I room \\llldow lo ~r.11n entry Ornng1.• County ShcriU's of-· f1rt•rs siwl the break-In was re poi te1l by secretary Diane Mane Earh:irt, 31. of 24312 Donn'1r Court. She was out ~hoppmg al th1• time wasn't s trong e no ugh lo keep l>\ ,1 ru:-.h of bad puhh<·1tv JIHI restaurants have expressed in-him out of a general e lettion h<td Jll FBI invest1gat1on into h1:-. lc resl in the proJect. but have runoff with one of his o wn dcp p<.'rsonal und pol1t1c;:i l J<'t1v1t1c-. Shown a reluctance to commit f• nn1n • O\c•r hie h ·ad uties. Lauren Rus k •'-' ..., i.: " c with the redeve lopment project · th a· "s·· d Gran\ And when compared to 01~ In th" n1c•:1rll1rn°. h1 ". f•v,, '""' up.~~e cr~~a;·;i int eres.t ed 10 :~~4 f~~;::;.0~~c~,~~r~rr~~1~~H \H•ri· -;'ix·nd~ng little ·-;,,,~nt•) :,, purs uing the prOJCCl . but under performance was a drClmalH' tht·tr undernourisheil rampa1gn ... the c ircumstances. we will need drop off hut stumping the s peaking tratl i.uff1(•1ent time and cooperation h.1mmC'rtm! awu} on a th1·ml' of from lhr city in order to con· In '74 . Gates marched into thi flE•ll ric>rating <'ond1l 10n!'. 1n th1· tmue ou r efforts .. s heriff's office with roughly it: Shl·rtff'i, D<:partment The City Council. acting as the percent or t he prrmar} e lectron c1lv's redevelopment agency. vole in what was CJ Stx·man con Husk. \\ho is president of tht' will cons ide r lhe le tte r at its test to inherit the badge worn 2'1 \ssoc1at1on of Orange Count~ meeting tonight The session is years byret1ring J im Mus ick Dc•put' Shl•rtff,_ wa.:-.. hrs bosl'> scheduled to be~in a t 7·30 Pm As the race ended. Gates and mo!>t o11t::.pokcn critic. c ha rginl! rn counctl chambers a t c ity hall. Rusk wcr<' lefl to fi ght •lout in him with overseeing the alleged _,_o_o_A_,._t•_P_r_c_s_1d_1_u _________ th_e_N_·_o_v_e_m_be_r_g_e_n_e_r_a_J_c_le_c_l_1o_n_._de m ise o( the de pa rt ment. • ' .. rORRANCE 236A9 Hawthorne Blvd C2tJ) 37i-t279 ' H eritage's Latest Group On Display N ow _ ..... : • I / ,. COSTA MESA 159S NewPOrt Btvd 1714) 642 2050 Costa Mesa Store Open Sunday 12-5 LAC,l,NA lJEACH J J ) North COriSI Hwy I 114, Jq4 bl:>l 7 r I t r ( t l \ ~ t r s .. CALIFORNIA WodneSday Juno , :97:'" OAtl Y f"ILO' 1t.i Younger Wins Bid to Battle Brown AP Wlr*Pf\01• YOUNGER WINS GOP GUBERNATORIAL NOMINATION Attorney General With Granddaughter Candy LO~ ANGELES tAP l -Al· lorney General Evelle Younger. the man the pollsters say has the best chance of beating Jerry Bro wn. won the Re publican nomination for governor and will get his chance at Brown in November. The 59-yea r ·old a ttorney gene ral's victory apparently ended lhc srcctacular. short· h ved politica career of former Los Angeles Police Chief Ed Davis. a provocative. outspoken con ser vative who trailed Younge r by 11 percent for a dis· appointing second place in his first try for pubhc offi ce. Younge r . a moderate with nearly four decades in public of- fice. led the conservative Davis 811 ,622 to 493.166 early today with 82 percent of the vole count- ed. Assemblyman Ken Maddy of Fresno was third with 400,355 votes, and San Diego Mayor Pete Wilson had only 176.786. NOW YOUNGER WILL test the polls which showed he closed Brown's early 28 percent lead to 1 percent. Those same polls s howed Younger's early lead of 25 per- cent over Davis melt away to 1 percentage point and then re- bound a few weeks before Tuesday's balloting. Brown s wept the Democratic primary with 77 percent of the \'Ote against eight political un- knowns SOU NDIN G LIKE H E originated the idea of property tax relorm. Hrown says he's go- ing bat·k to Sacramento today to c ut baek stat e ser vice:. :.o Propos1taon 13 can be made to work. and has November oppo- nent. Evelle Younger. says he is going to help But Attorn ey Ge n e ral Younger. who d e feat e d Republican rival Ed Davis in a seesaw primary battle. said he would campaign hard against the incumbent who opposed the tax initiall\'t' Younger suad he voted for it. Brown recalled the "era of limits" lhcml' o r hi s 1974 gubernatorial campaign Tues· day night and said the voters' call for "the era of hm1ts 1s three times stronger now " THE GOVERNOR posted a strong showing about 77 per- cent -in winning renomination but it wasn't as strong as many expected. The eight De mocratic candidates opposing ham. all re latively unknown. po lled c. s urprisingly hefty 23 percent of the vote. B row n h a d t' a m pa 1 g n e d actively l.lgainst Propos1t1on lJ. the property tax cutback that won nearly as big as he did. But Tues day nig ht, the governor bowed to the e lectorate. "The peo ple ha v<-ru le d tonight." Brown said. "They are t he final judge. And I wi ll make it my job to make s ure thut what they ask will be provided. "WHAT WE HA VE tonight is the strongesl expression of our democratic process that I hu\.C: :.een in a decade. The mei.~aite 1s clear Get these propc:rty taxes off my back and curt•.111 government growth " H e said he would beg1r. wor king on the cutbacks today in Sacramento "We will h<i vc ~t:nous and painful curtailment.,, at every Faces Dyrnolly lt.'\ d 11( J:OH·rnment. "Whul 1s n•qu1red is a . u~t 1·r:l:, fron. C.t j ~;1l'rarncntu he '>Uld '>Plrll of II.di t<> \'OUNGER PROMISED that ont of h1:. last Jobs as attorney gencrul would bt> !o adv1s~· Hrown bt.'lwt•t•n n ow a nd November on how lo unplemt:ot Proposition 13 Curb GOP Victor For Second Spot LOS ANGELES <AP : M1kr- Curb. a successful record pro- ducer who once provided enter- tainment for Republican bashes. has moved from t he sidelines to win the party's nomination for lieutenant governor Although he and M1kt A n· tonovich . a conservative g rassroots candadalt. had been close in the polls. Curb edged ahead in early returns Tues day and s trengthened his lead as the votes were tallied. With about 50 percent of the: ba llots counted. Curb had 54 per cent of the vole lo 46 percent for Antonovich. Burke, Deukmejinn Challengers IN A VICTORY speech focus. mg on the success of Proposallon 13. the J arvis-Gann in1tiat1ve cutting property taxes by 57 per- cent. Curb said the "main issue in coming months will be im- plementing t he will of the peo- ple." LOS Ar--GEl.F.S <Al'> Yvonne Burh•. a Democrat who became Callfurm a·s first black cong resswoma n. and George 'lltird T,.._ APWl .... lo Wilson Htlt•s won his third t <'rm :i.., -.. u 1w n n ll' n den l of puhl1r 1n~Lrut'l1on. but it ,,·us ~1 h1ttcrs wt'Cl clect1un night With the passage of Pr op1>~1l111n 1:1 . lw -,<1irl . l0cl1tl'i1t 1011 Ill C'.il1lorn1a 1~ ;i IOM'I Deukmej1an. a Republlt'an who l.luthored California's death penally law. will battle for a t torney gene ral 1n the November election. It will be a race where Californians won't be able lo romplc.1in about not having a <:ho ice. \V ith ll5 percent of the: Vllte tallied in Tuesday's primary, Dl'uk mejian trounced James Bro\\ ning. prosecutor 1n the Patricta Hearst case. 936,720 to 515,029. and Mrs Burke edged Los An~cles City /\ttorney Burl Pines 1.195,309 to l ,102,760 <tftcr a teeter·tOllt'r rat·e THE GOP CONTEST wa::. J quiel one. with both me n talking about their experience dealing with law e nforce ment The Democratic race w<.1s bitter at the end. full of charge and counter-charge. Mrs . Burke. a three-term assemblywoman and then a three-term congresswoman. led the attack. blas ting Pines ' h un dlin g o r a 1 976 paper-shreddin g 1n c1 d e nt in\'olving his office Pines responded, s:.iy1ng he had n 't known about th e shredding until after the episode and calling his 45-year-old riva l 's record •·undis- tinguished." II E AL S O AVO ID ED Vote rs Nominate Congress Runners LOS ANGF:LES 1/\P 1 Tht• follow1nJ! canduiates won their part :i's rnng r ess1ona l n om1nat1on Tue s dav D· Demo<"rat R Hcpubll ra·n. X -lncumlx'nl 1'1 Oo>I Fl A 2nd [)1\f Jro O•\t Nnrm.t Borh 0 Oon CllllJWt\, fh Rol>Prl ~1~u1, O !.4ndr• $mo10 •th 0•\1 Vtt F .. tto, 0 Arx Hi~. R ''" 01~1 John Burton, Dt. Oolor•\ S~or~. ~ &rn O•SI P111top Burton Ox Tom $ponov, R 1th 01\I C-rQ<' M ollr< 0• P•uld C.or"°". R 8th 0111 Ron111d Dtllums. 01 Ch•rlH HuQht '·Fl q111 O•\I IOlh O•" 11th 01\I 1'1h O"I Ra 131h D1\I R l4H1 01\I R l)lh 0"1 R 1611\ 01\I R 11ln 01\I R lllh O"t lh f:ortnr1t ~tltrtii., O• Aobt'rt A.ttfn A Ot~n f dt1111f1td\. D 11i R\ldy .-Htn!ttm, A l •'"0 R ,en, D• Oovt Wt,<t'I. A K.rsrtn 01 ... n. D P•ul M< CIOs~rv r-~o,m.-n M•Of'ftt O• 011n O'Kf'f'ft JOnf\ M( r dfl O•. Norm ~unwt-· 1•11\ D itl JOlln HM>• D• CPl•rle> Pa"'41y""· !Int> SuoOr 0 Wtll••m K•lef>um J1 ''" Z•mo" 0 Rob~'' l •oom1:nuio ... R• 101h Oisl P•t Lor. 0 Barry Goldwalt r Jr R•. 11\1 0 .. 1 J•~ Corm.on. Do Ron W••sh R 22nd 01s1 Robtrl Htnr v. 0 C•rlo> Moorne.o. R• 13•0 O•st Antnony Be1tenson. D• Jo-.~ B•rtMra, Fl 1&tti 0 '$1 -H@f\rV W.1xmcJn 0 • HOWdfO Schattler, R 1Slll Oi>t · Edwaro Rovb•I, D• Robrrl W•IW>n, Fl 16th D1s1 ·-Jonn Ro~.e101, R•. 11th D1s1 -C..rey Pre~. 0 Robo!rl Dornan R• 18th Dist Jut1an o .. o•>. 0 7q1h 01sl Augu'>IUS H1tw~1n>, 0 • Uri.oh Fields, R. :will Dl>I -George Oan1elM>n. Oa Henry Arr> R JUI Oisl • Cllarl"' WllM>n, 0• Oon Cr•m>Mw, R Jlnd 01s1 G1e..n Anae,.on. 0• !>onv.o M4ttH\On. R 33rd Dl•I -~""'' !C•zarl•"· O W•YM Crt>ll•m. R A R )Oh 01s1 -Mar~ H1tnna1oro. Oa D•n LUflll•t<'>. 3Slh 01st Jim Lloyd, Oa Oa•1d Dreier R 36111 D"I -Ge!orqe Brown, 0• O•na C.rmocly l11n Oisl Oan Corcoun, O Jrrry Ltw1> R 31111 Dosi -Jerry P.oltorwn, O• l'llh O•St W 1ftt•m F4Hftt, 0 Wtlh•m D•nnem•yer. R •0111 O•SI -Jim McGuy, 0 Robert 8.0nam. R 41>1 O"t Bob Wilson Fl• •?no O•\I L•cntl Van Oe~rtin O.-l•Wfft'(.,. M•llrr•. R 4Jt0 01st O•ir Burgipnert RA Votes Tabulated lie re an' l'OUnly b~ counly Mor• I 1)1 •.S., \ 111 H80 N•P• 3,~ 6 ••l , ... .. I \'Olin,: results an the Republican Nev.1 ... , J,m I IU ,.. g ubemalor1al primary. Orn9 lq '13 50.U! 11,Sll 11, 1!1 Pier 10 OS 11 " Mleldy v .. _, o .. h ... _ Plum )41 ,,. •SJ 11• Al•m It OJI •0,438 ... ,.) ,,,, Alvt 10.sn 11,SA1 H ,:MJ 7,13' Alpn 1' •• l• 11 'S.<lcr U,MJ Jl,OSI> ll,3'1 ' '10 Am_. a ••• U OJ \lo rn Sbtn s ... 'IOS ... 1lS Bult \ II\ '·'"' .... '43 !>b•n u."• J0.011 ,,, ... ...... C:.•e sn 1,U• •"" 118 Sd90 ••.613 40,IMS 31,0'3 11.1 .. Cotu ,,~ &J? lllO 60 !>•nt 11,f>.47 11,u• I ,!S4 l,lAI C.onl •• !10 H.1•• 13,01 l,ISI Sto• 6,.)99 ···"' l,l.!1 t,t-4' Oolln All )SI .,. ., $loll S,1SS S,IOI> 4,0'1 '" EIOO 1.00 l.1 1• 7 tM SS• $mat lt,2JO 31,1 .. 11,IU T.m Fro HH" I Sl• ,. t•') IHJ Sou l,M1 J,'4! '·"' e.s Cl~n I 7• "" ... JI! S<lr 1&,000 St.SS• 11,343 11.60& Hum II ' J" In ' 11111 S<rt ..... ..... .. , .. \,!OJ Imo,. 1 \,,J/ I ~ ·~ Sll\I l.11• U 61 J.•11 .SS Inyo 10 I 01 • . ,. ,., Sir~ • II 1 I Ktrn 1' }'(I ,,,,, ' '•• I ·"I• SI" I 1., l,1M uu tSA ICinQ I ~ •1 • q t '" 1\1 Sino ),711 1,11>4 Ull .. , LA~• I l ... l,M/ 1.110 Ill Snma Q OlO I'-'°' .. ,,. 1,101 LA\n J tl '" •10 '" Stan Utl' .. ..,. j,(117 l.•1• LO .. •• Ill , ..... ''' •H ~ u. Sult t,'81 ,,,. 1 ,~1 lS1 "'-"' 1.160 .. 4 '"" '" Thma I l•t 1.111 I ISt .., M•tn ··-,, ,,, uo 4 ,.., l tift l•I llt , .. n MUii ... ., " 11 r-.,1r .. ., !JU .. ,, so; ,..,...., ) 014 , Tf 1 I )4' .ro luot . ., UIS I II• ,,. M9rt ,.,, I .fPt t "' ,., V.n1 I 11' H1'0 ,, .. , J '10 M-171 '°' HI •S Volo )IU J ,,, I llt JIJ ~o 111 "' J40 " v ..... IU ,., 10 II ' l.lltackmg one of Mrs . Burke's !-.Ort s p ots the pa s t tnvolve ment of her husband. William Burk e , with a controversial health care plan that now is the target of two state lawsuits. When the results beca me appa rent, Pines issued a terse comment: "We ran a positive campaign on the issues." In the Novembe r election. Oeukmejian. a 50-year-oid Long Beach legislator , is certain to focus on his a uthorship of the slate's new death penally law, which took effect last August ON Tl'ESDA Y night. he set the tone for that race when he said : "I think the people of the :.talc want an attorney general who is in favor of it. They're concerned about their personal safety. and t hey want somebody that's ~oing to be supportive of public safety." . Mrs. Burke opposes the death penalty on the grounds it hasn't worked as a deterrent. but at ever y opportunity during her campaign, she emphasized she would enforce it as the people's wish. "I see m y duty as attorney gene ral really to carry out the m andate of the state. There is no ques tion of what the people have s aid about the death penalty." she said al one point during the campaign. Tallies Show Vote Margin In Calif omia yTbe sociated Press llcre is the vote count for California candidates: BrtOQ• Crutcl\ley 0'411\tlt\ M•OdY !>le>< um Wtl\on Younotr i!lbl>OI Al Ole All\frlon Brown b<>P GOVER HOR 11,1" of U.1'3 prKln<h JO,Jl I, I Pl'r<enl 1.111, .s ""'"'"' 6JS ... S. 19 perc•nl 4H,4S1, 10Pl'rG•nl 11,116(), S Pl'rC•nl 191,343, 9 perc•nl 114,061 . •o Pl'rcMt OEMOOYERHOR 11,ISS of ll,IU Pf'KlllCll 11),)61, •percent 61,981, t 11erc•nl n,919, 2 perc•nt i.31S,883, 11 Pl'rctnl S6,1H, 1 Pl'r<•nr I S.247. l Pl'rcenl S9,114, 2 percent ll0.4S9. • percent Oar lino Kimmell L•et>rn1>c10 Rott lloden 1 u,1 ... 4 perc•nl OOP AfTORNI! Y GENERAL Jl,Mt of U,IU P<Klnclt 8rownlnQ 667,111 »c>et'cenl Oeuhme11an 1,105,434, 64 percent OEM AT TOR NEY GENERAL 11,ou of U,ltJ Pf«ln<ls 1 ...... os•. n i>erce"' 1,lll, 140, •• pe<Cl'fll GOP LT GOVER NOR 21, '"of n ,1u iw«ln<ll Antono•l<ll 921,S... •6 Pl'<ctnr Curo 1,oas,os. S• perc•nt OEM LT GOVERNOR Jl,IU of U , ltl prKln<ll Oymelly F1Up•lrlO Aav•n hP•• l,SfS,113, SS percl'fll 4'4, 130, 11 percenl 619,'181, 21 percenl 16Cl.J<» 6 percent GOP SECRETARY 01' STATE 8r1ndl M•rQOS•fJn N .. h 21.-.. el JUtl p4r-Clflcli JS.,»I, JI perc"'I 161,137, S2P1'rcen1 4 .... ,.. 11 Pl''tfl'll Ol!M HCRITARY 01' STATE U,7U el U ,7'J Pf'KlllCO Eu Cory O'Green J,»S,S11, 100 P'"'""' OOP CONTROLLl!R Jl,04tofU,7tJ l"rtte:lllCll 80.,0S4; •8 percent 890,597. Sl oerunt OEM CONTAOLLER ll,04t .. U,1t) prKh•c:ls 1,()0I, IU; 71 P&rcenl St,162. 2l perunt OOP TRaASURl!R 11,IMtofU,m pr«lnct• 1,111.190, n peronl 01. •17, 21 oercent O•M T'llAIVRl!R fl,Mt of U,ltJ prKln<ll 11},7!0: J7 oerunt 1,1.0 ,4'S • .a oercent \VPT PVILIC INSTRUCTION MfllO• M•""'•U Mllde>ell Nnltr Puc cine tit ltlln U•l•n w., ... , ,.,.., et u ,m P'KlftCll JH,114, ) ...,.,..,, "'·"'· 10,..•c~• M9.H4,UP11~n1 1U,10I. S perc..,1 tt0,tS7, 6 oer<ffll J m .Au: u perc•nt 216 61t, S !Wr<f"I '°'·°"'. ' ............ ) APWI,...._ DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER Yvonne Brathwaite Burke Curb. 33. will face De mocratic incumbent Mervyn Oymally in the November election. lJymally s hol a hea d ea rl y 1n the Democratic primary and easily defeated three opponents with 56 percent or the vote I n t"' o o l ht-r r v t.. c· Oe m ocrattL' incumbent:. uls li h ad litll1:: troubi£< with tht:11 challengers. Jesse Unruh defeat cd William /\. Burkett for tht treasurer's nomination and Ken ncth Cory won over Jos eph O'G reen in the controller's racc OTHER WINNER wen• Donctld J . French. the R e publica n nomin ee fo r treasurer. who defeated Mama Oe l Mar Schnabel. Jacob Margosian. Republican nommee for secretary of s tate. who won over Steve Nash and Norns;J REPUBLICAN NOMINEE Mike Curt> Poulson Brandl ar.d Jarr.es Wan·, \\ho defeated D ixon Arnett for the Republ1car. nomtn~t1on for controller March Fong Eu, the 1ncum l11·r.t . rar. unopposed tor 1 he lh·mocrat1c nomrnctt:on fer st•t rc•t a ry of statt Leaves Canceled St\N FRANCISCO CAP > -The Uoard of Supervisors has car: celed leave:. or a bsence for travel for eight officials and re !used to grant leaves requested by three othe rs because or potential budget problems that l'Ould be caused by passage ol l'ropos1t1on J:l Propositions Decided By The Associated Pres:. /\ rent control in1tiat1vc was being re)ccted in Santa narbara ctnd a :.1milar m c cts urc that gene rated healed debate m San- t a Mon1 n 1 was los ing as Snuthcrn C;.il iforn1 <1n'i decided tht• fate of l.I variety of local propos1t1ons In Los Angeles County. voter::. were against a secession move by the Palos Verdes Peninsula and South Bay communities Residents within the two pro- Oceanside Judge Trailing OCEANSIDE <APl Municipal .Judge Stuart C Wilson was turn<'d out of office by vote rs ap· parently angered by has confession tha t he stole his opppnent's campaign s igns. incomplete clec- taon returns s howed to· dav. Wilson trailed hi:. only ooooncnt. .J Morgan Lester Wilson had 45 7 percent of the vote to 53 9pe rccntforLester The 50 year old Judge. appoi nt ed by GQv Rona Id Reagan 1n 1971 , was accused an c1t11ens· complaints last week 01 d igging up signs c;up porting Lester Wils on later adm1lled ta king signs on tw o different occasions A dec1s1on against prosecutmg Wilson was announced Monday by the Cahfom1a attorney general's offH'l'. wh1d1 refe rred the case to I he s tate Commission o n J udicial Procedure for possible reprimand. Couple Fined S AN FR/\NCI SCO <AP) A San Bruno couple have been fined $5,000 each for attempt ing to evade federal in- come laxes llector II lescas. 48. and hls wire. Mar thn. 47, operat<'d a freight forwardtnl! fi rm. posed new countie~ had favorcli the separation move!' RENT CONTROL had become a stormy issue in the two cit1e~ where it was on thl' ballot II' Santa Barbar a. which has been plagued by an acute housing shortage. t he vote wa~ 2 .47" t11 l , 168 against Pro pos 1t1on 1' wit~ 10 percent of the vote tallied In Santa Monica. whe re only about 20 percent oi the popuh.1 lion owns its home!' and rent:- had skyrocketed an recent year~. Propos111on P wa~ !ol>ing \7 527 to 13,b5~ w1tt> 96 percer.t Qf lilt\ r1t•c 1nch. repor t e <I i\n alternative measure. Propo~1 t ion "' providing cit y financin~ tor low ro!-1 hoU ~\ng . w as pa~scd . 13.546 12,907 with 9fi ~r l'Lllt of •ht vnte counted ltOTtt REl\T ro ntrn t mt'a~ure~ we:re s1m1lar. requ1 r IOJ! an elerted control beard Wlth- lhe power to raise or lower renl" on ex1sta.ng unit~ alter ;,n tn1t1al roilbac k IT'S GRADUATION tor j.R., Mitch, and Kevm M(1ybc ~omeone in your family is graduating too . If 'iO we would like to help you dress him up for thL"'OCcasion . ll1;1l Ir' 1nf Nl'WJX>rl Bt·.r• I• C1i•l1•m1.1 l'htin~ , .. 1;: 'llol .• .. ,.·(· Ed·t • I P Orur19.,Co 1s10a1 ,P1 I ' ona age '" Wounesoay • .iune 7 1978 Tnoma\ l(ee1111 tailor Enfo rce Laguna ~ash Law F i r s t \nolht•t lnngt1 m l' L.1 g11n.i Bt. .. u·h c·ontrcn "r"."' u pf)('al's 111 hl"~urljt·in i.: •1gu111 tod .1) 111 prupo ... ,11:. tor tWY. .irum,d 1ont1ol lcrn ..., ~md dog t ontrol o rd1nann•..., In pas t Yt.'i.H':... tlog control d<•b<J t (•s haH' r agt•d lon g and hu1·d 111 L;.iguna. w ith lu~hl y t•mol1onul :..ippeub to "free the dog:-. .. or "control t hl' rlog rnt•rrnr·e " E ven s ome mas s d t•flHllls t1·at1on!-. deve loped :"im\ 1l appt•<ir!-. lht.·re an· go11lg to hl' ll('W <ll-IHJtC"> ''1th ernolwnul argum ent~on both:.1dc·s Ht•l'ort• the dt.•bute gl'ts too he ate·d . howe ve r . city n l I 1c·1ab and thl' c:1l1 l cnr·y oug ht to tukt> a goorl hard look . tt LL.1 u una '!-. present lt'a '>h lcrn , part1culurl~· u:.. 1l applies nn lht.• bt•ac:hcs E\'c n casua l ohs t·n ·ut1on ol lht> ht•achlront will 1 ll·arl) demons tnilt.• lhul tht:> prcs cnt dog kas h law 1:-n 'l he tn~ t•nlon ·ed man)' kind ol cons 1s tcnt las h1on. ~um<.'l'OU"> c anines run Ire <' on t he s ands and .... u m t'l1mcs they c ause problems: nipping :.it the hceb ol I ht• gnm mg 1)opul:.il1on ol 1ogger~. botht·nng ...,unbulhCr'I. <111tl .... omt•t1me!'> c.•vc n caus ing 1111ur~ ~o now the t rly 1s sludving new a n1m:,il ronlrol luws Hui cleurly, city hall c:un puss Ill'\\ ordman<.·es all day and .Jll night and they will be of ltllle C'Onscqucnc·<.• unless the d 1l'tums arl' cnlor ccd City officials s hould try somt• strong <•nfon:e m cnt or I he leas h law thl'.\' a lread y ha vl' on the books Alle r ronce r tcd effort at t.•nlol'ecm c nt. cl llw prl'scnt la w pnJvt•s rnade4uat c or flawed, lh(•n thdt':-the t ime to twg1n !'>tudy of ncy,. mcas url:!s. "-San CleDiente's Wss San Cl<.·mcntc (·it 11.ens wc rc the rc·a l los<.·r~ las t \\'L'l'k . when u !->Cju<Jbbling c:1t y counc1l fo iled to rea ppoint Planning Comm1ss1one r Clifl'oni Gell all\.. In the JO m onths s ince his a ppointmt•nt to 1111 the unexpired pl;mning c:omm1ss1on term of Timothy l 'ngc1. (;1·1la ll~ has upphed h1m:.elt with excC'pl1ona l dt•dication 111 the t ask ol chsting u1shmg bl'l ween dl'\'clopment whil'h "di t•nhunce the <.·1ty of San C le mente and dcH•lopmc nt \\ 111 c·h \\.ould be u hunlc n on the r1ly and its taxpa~·crs On his <>"n . G01la tly prepa red extens ive conditions o l Planning Comm1ss1on appro\ al on Forster a nd Rt.•c ves H;111d1 <ll'vl'lopml'nts \·xpc·c·tC'd to bnnr:? :3.588 n e•w home-. l nt hl'<'lh . \ rno'ng ht·ndth '•I h i... l'OIHl it1nn ..... ;1-. the \ \\l'l'l' .1do pl Pel h~ I h e Planning Cnmm1~s mn . a re 0phC1sed <0nn!-.ln1t'l1011 on till' s prawlmu 1·anc hrs to a :.surl' lhat c11~· "l'l'\'ll'(.'s 1-.et·p fWt'l' with g 1'1)\\lh <rnd d ed1C'at10n of lund or l<·l'S lo lhc Ca pistrano l 'nil1ecl S c:hoo l llis tntt to allc:v1ale lhl' 11npaet of Ill'\\' !-.tudt•nts 011 s d10ols a ln•acly opl'rating J I t.·n1·ollmt·nt c·<1pa(·1t' Cella! I~· a lso provl'd h1mst•ll ,1 {'omm1~s 101wr CJI u11u stwl 111tvJ.,!1'1I,\' lust FdJl'uan . whl'n tw ''as lht· o nly <Jill.' of 111111 c·11mm1s .... 1ont·r -. ~1ttt.·1Hl1n g an Oukl<Jnd <'mlll'rt•n<·t· \\ 1tll l hl•1r w1 n·s ''ho did not dwrge h i:. wife's W I' farL'. m«·ommocl<itwn <rnd mt:>als to tht• <'1l\. H<•caust· C r ll:1t ly has !-.JlOken out on ttw Planning Co mm 1ss11m for <·ontrob on dt•\'clopme nl to a ssure it '' 111 not OH·rburd<·n nl \' '>l'rv1n•s and d1strH·t schools pri nc· 1 pl(•-; :tlso Pmhran·d b~· t h1· City Counc i I minor1t' II n " :i r cl :\I u ..., h <'1 I " n cl \ h 1· t 1 s \V a g n <.' r t h t' lhn•c• mt•mht•r c·ounc·d ma1on ty Hpparcntl) ctec:rdcd ht• \\OU lei h:J\ t• t 0 go. I It.• \\Us J casuutt \ ol J quarrl'l '' h1t'11 1s lak11lg a <:ostl\. t11ll nn lht• tit~ Expensive 'Fun' Prnhllhlv no om• 1s looking lorY. ard to lllL' !'>l'nio r cl~ss g r<Hhwlic1n c:t.•n •mon) more t hun L aguna Bc~ch lligh Sdrnol pnrw1p:.il Bo b Hug lws ,\ml that s clul' to the nish nl s t•mo1· pranks that h;,ive bL·sl'I lhl' high sthool campus 111 lhe p;Jsl few months . !-iom c· ol lhosL' prank!-> ll'll ,1us t s hort nl hcing aC'ls of '.rnd.11t .... m. Fun 1..., tun. :inn M'nior d as-; mt•mbt.•r.., trnd1tion:.ill.v tf l'il\\ ,1tt('lll 10n lot hl'll' d<J'iS \\ llh sOm(' ~nrt Of prank ft'<, ;1 n llwl B111 1 lug lws 1 ec·t•1HI~ s<.>nt :.i lt'lter ho m e· to p<.i rcnts t1·ll111 g tht•m "h;1t this spring 's pranks c·o~t the school cl 1...,l l'H'I in 1,1hor. S\lppht•s and 1:qu1pmcnt l'lw c-h:11n1ng ol t ht.• ...,chool $.!<Ill's capl'I' w as mgen1ou:.. Hii i ti c·o:-1 till' d 1~ll ll'l sn Ill C'Us lod1a l I lffil' and S81 in Ill h t·• ((1-.h lk mm 111g hnt·k and mortu1 tr·um Jll a dm1111 !:>trntur":-. u lll('l' \\;Is mon• c "pt·n-.1H'. llug hcs est1m:iH•s that l'ape r t·osl cl1'>l rwl t.1>.pa~t·rs S381 .\m l " f)lll'l' c·.i"<.' of \ a ndalts m 1Hllt1ng glue• in :O.( hmil loei..s (.'0!->l s i.2:12 111 rc pu1rs and lallor lost .\hout tht.• onlv h a rmll'"" "<'lllOr prnnk \His tormmg llw numtwrs '78 al.op lhl' h1ll l ro111in~ lht> hig h school .\mt 11 prob~bly g ot thc mt•ssa g t• al'ro:-.s the best for· tl1t· g r a du;llang s enwr das-. • Op1n1ons expressed 1n the space above are those ol the Daily Pilot Othf>r views expressed on this page are those of their authors and art1sl!l. Reader comment 1s invited . Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321. Boyd/Adoption By l..M. BOVD Jl1ologicat parent!> want $On:.. Adoptive parents want dau~hters. Or so say lhe s ur \ t•vtakcrs. Cla im 1s that pJrenls who can produce Dear Gloomy Gus Sure hope the n e w La~u na Jl(•a ch City "t'ounr rl is 1 <':ldy for so m <.· lo ng S!'!>S 1o n ., w hl·n ti t Jt'klcs that rww clogs o n bN•e hl'S o rdinan ce . S om e m ('mbc rs musl have :.h o rt memor1('s ' FIDO ;·.~~:J :."',.'::;':',·"~~-·r;. '::. n•Ct\\•rtly rtilkt tf't: wt••• .. '"" ,. • ..,,_.Ott Se,. .,..,, ,_, Oil'•"• ID I.loo my C.w~. 0..11t P•l•I ~oungsters pre£er a c hild that reflects the best strength and likeness of the fathe r wbile those who can't prefer a child lhat will be helpful and compa nionable lo the mother. But maybe the why of all this is better left un· annly7.ed. Our Love and War m an as of the opinion that c·h1ldrcn should nQl be want· ~d for a reason. but just wanted. What , you can't n ame the only U.S. president to com e frorn a family of six <'hi ldren'> U.S. Grant was the fellow. The m('(J1cal clnlm Is that two out of five diabetics don 'l know they have the disease. Q. "Firs t Thanks giving wns in November or 1621, r ight?'' /\ Not right. s ir . There wcrl' \It least three ea rlier Thanksgivings May 27. 1578, in Newfoundland. Augu11t 9. 1607, in M .~ioe And S t•p tcmhc r 16. 1619. 1n V1rit1n111 ........................................................... Jack Andert;on Who Watches the B ureaucrats? W /\SlllNGTON -Govern· m enl clerks and ins pectors. in their cubicles. ponder the con- duct of the rest of us and decide when our actions run afoul of regulations. They are ready lo track down errant taxpayers . slippery bus1 ne ss m en . absconding husbands and othe r impru- dent citizens who violate feder al stric- tures. The more tr o ublin g ques tion is : who watches the bureaucrats'! More often than not. it is done with mirrors The public must depend upon the bureaucrats lo pol ice themselves. But this doctrine of se lf-discipline has ne ver worked too well. The bureaucrats. being human, are more interested in protecting than probing themselves. T H E LABOR Department. for example, adminis ters $25 billion of the taxpayers' m oney each yea r but e mploys o nly s ix trained criminal investigators to make sure the money isn't mis· s p ent. The overworked in· ves ligators take their orders, m eanwhile, from the official~ they a re supposed lo investigate. The Veterans Administration has acknowledged it needs five t 1mes more investigators to keep a proper watch on its p rograms. The General Services Ad- ministration. an agency plagued with frauds, has admitted its present m vesligalive s taff would r equire 20 years to audH all its activities. Al the Comme rce Depart mc nt. the in ves tigators get a round to a full audit once e very 13 years . The Small Business Admini s tration. w here 1r regularities keep bubbling up. submits to a full audit every 12 to 14 years. The Interior and Trans portation Departments ad· m it they sti II haven 'l a udited some activities. Mailbox The Billy Sol E st ~s com . moditics sca ndals rn 1962 s hocked /\~ri culturc Secretary 0 r v 1 I I 1• I•' r 1· c m a n 1 n l o esta blishing an independent in· s pec·lor general lo keep a s harp eye out for lht• s windlers und fi na g le rs in his domain Dul " dec ade later, the a griculture auditors br<'athed so hot on the necks of the Nixon c rowd that the t hen-Ag ricultµrc Secretary 1-;arl Butz abolis hed the m with lht• flourish of a pe n. AT TllE Heal~h . Education iind We lfvr e De partment, Secretary Josl'ph I\ Cal1fJnu .Jr has now eslubhs he<I a n inderx•n de nt ins p t'l't111 1H·n c 1 ul 11 1:-. watchdogs ha' 1• b1·t·11 on t ht• 1oh for only one Yl'<ff Yet ulrc•adv, lhey h'1ve 1.hscov1·r1'<i "betw•·cn $ti.3 and $7.4 billion " was "un necessarily o r 1 m pr11 p1•1 ly spent. .. Of this staggerinA mis use of the t01xµa ycr i,; · money . some $4 billion was attr1bokd to unnecessary health C'a r1• ro:.ts Impressed by tht• amount of money that could lw :>J VC'd , President Carter c01lletl tor 1n , dependef'll invest1got1 ve units 1n 12 federal d e parl,JTH:nb u nd Jgenc1C!> Threl' powt•rful con· gn•ssmcn L II Founturn, 0 N <: •• Jack Brooks. 0 l\·x . and Hobe rt E. Ruuman. R Md hnt•d up l>chind it The leg1:.l01tion would r1.•qu1re lllC' 1ns pcclors general to report tht•1r full findingh lo Congr ess, without editing. Their o.;upcriors would have the right only to sub· m1t any addition al c o mment:-. they might wish to make. The bureaucra ts, however • <lon't like the rdea of turning thl' spotll~ht inward and c atching tht•m t;elves in the glare . Jn their ht•art or hearts. bureuucrats are 411 odds with democracy. They c•mbrace secrecy because what 1' not known cannot embarra:.:. them The inner workings of tht· ~ove rnm ent . t he refore. are largely shielded rrom the public. S 0 N A T U R /\ L L V • I h t' hureaucrats qu1t:tly resisted the "inspector general" leg1slat1on They managed w stall il and weukc11 some.• or its provisions J\l their hchest . the White Hou~c actually got Speaker Tip O 'Neill, 0 Mas:. . to r>0t1 the bi ll off the· c·alt'ndar las t October Budget boss James 'l'. Mein· tyre Jr , hcgan ncgot1at1ng with ltt•p Brooks over the wording. On April 10. Ml'lntyrl' rer>orted bt•h1nd 1.•lo:.cd ctoors lo tht· (.';1b1nd tha1 he had mad1• .. ..,1g n1f1c a n l headwa y 10 1•lrm1natrng some or the mos t ob- Jl'<'tw m1hl e feature!> or the bill .. Hui President Carter made 1t 1 lt•Jr .. w<·ord1ng to t he t onf1den t1 dl mrnutes. that hl' s upporkcl thl' leg1">la t10n The house frn<Jll v passed rt ,1 ll'W days a go, with only seven n.w votes. But the hurc aucrats .irf.· bu:.v be hind the sce nes agarn try ing 111 blot•k lhe bill 1n the Senall' Sen Abraham A R1 b1to ff 0 Conn , w11l holtl hc•ar1ngs in m rd June. o r eour::7e, no lcg1slat10n can e liminate all the fraud and mis- man agement in a government that spends $500 billion a year. But this bill will s hrnl' a white li g ht on ~11vcrnm e nt malfeasance. m1sfcasancc and nonf ea sa1\Cc. Columnist Owes Teachers a n Apology To the Editor: Som e of the comments J've heard about teachers have m ade me indignant. but it is s heer out· rage that makes m(! respond to Von Hoffman's June 2 article on white collar racketeering. There are no rich teac hers a lthough it takes five years of college to become certifi ed 1n California. No one advised the young people in college lhal the marke t wa s f lood e d with teachers whose only s kills wcr1.• a love :rnd a knowledge of teaching . WE WORK from 8.30 a.m. to 4 p. m. on the job and then spend hours correcting papers. buying supplies , prizes and goodies oul of our own money. makrng educational tools and bulletrn boards. We spend our nig hts and weekends t aking c lasses to 1m prove our s kills. We have children from broken homes or homes wrth working mothers whose leis ure a nd academic aclivilies ar c co m· plclely unsupervised. Pa rents no longe r assist schools in raising their children. We diagnose and prescribe for medi c al . ps ychological and academic problems. T e ach e r s toda y a n · s pecialists. The "dumb child" (Jf the 1940s who was not promoted is now the child who h<Js in· dividual needs which must be m et. Today's teacher does not teach a subject to 30 children. she teaches the subject 30 times to <'hildren a t 30 levels childre n who a re bombarded with TV. no longer read and no longer have a ssistance from thci r parents. The .. average" class 1s no longer average. MGM <Me ntally Gifted Minors l a re removed because or s pecial stale funding and instead of hright. average and slow children. we have only average and slow. Von ll orfm u n o w es lht.• teachers an apology TEDDY JONES s,nc aa.11 To the Editor: Jn answe r to the radical asser lion madE' in this section June I a nd captio ned "Ironi c.' abo ut ··so m e o l d<'r pe r s o n s . . t h rowi n g s pit balls at tM establishment ." let m(' inform the letter writer. those red-hot campus rebels of the '60s arc the ei;tablii;hmcnl now They eked throug h tax '\U()portcd colleges. fighting the hatcct hurcaucral1c syste m all th<' way, to finagle a d1plom;1 w1Lh no place to go, so l hf' syste m absorbed the m by ex panding so·callcd services at salan c:. ·compa rable lo private indus try." What ever happened to their 1ll ·d1sg u1scd quas 1-commun1st prrnc1pl(•S they were violently propounding on campus. chant 1n ~ "PowC'f to lhc People '•" Th1.·y have b1.·cn w01tercrl rlown to fl"1n carna tt· al\ ultra liberal laws. dircc·t1vc•s. progr<im:. ancJ teaching~ rn schools, there by :-.err ·pcrpetualinA the syste m t.o rnflict morc hurcaut·r acy on ui;, I h~ poor, down-trodden masse~ who Wl·r<• for!'t'CI lo pay for Lhc11 questumablc t·dueat1on J\ ppa rently t tw ruddy II beral~ hc•ltcv1.• th<' c hchc, "If you can't fi g ht 't~m . JOln 't;m " They haw anct arc now t•hant1ng, "Power lrom th<· people." whethe r w1.• 1.•nJ11~ t•ma:.culatron or not The "'\cllrng la ndslide vote burgeon rng for Prop 13 te lls them how Wl' like 11 with a big sprl ball n ght rn lhl' I ac·c of cxtrerrusl ~ove rn ment DR. ARTHUR II WHJn; E.,if;tlon T ra-a To the Editor. The whole rommun1ty in lht• :1901 st·cl1on ot Park West got t•v1ctl'd. It 's true. On a tmght, s unn y Stt turd01y, 1n lovely downtown lrvrnc, mode l c ity 01 lht' world, C'1t y whose future lies with 1ls r hrldrcn ... place on Lhi 'i eurth wht•rt• the s miles should ncvt•r n•a:.1•, 1l ha'ppencd The Irvin(• Comp01ny cv1N ed u::- l'rom our homt's. Th<> reason·• They need more s pace for the "adults-only" of lhe city And, lhcy wunt our <1par tmcnls va. ca nt in 30 days Not 90 days or s1'( months. hut. :io days. I c hose verv carefully lhl' location for my home six and one-half years ago. It faces ~ i::reenbclt. rs near lhe recrea l1onal fac1ht1es. and most impor· ta nl. rs nl'ar our de ar. dear I r1 f'nds who have become our ex tended familv. LOOK A'f our options. The Irv inc Com1)nny has offe red lo relocate us within the t'omplex at their own expense . The apart· mcnts they arc offering at the same rent leve l arc or a lesser 'llHtlity and in u poorer location than what we hav<' now. Wt• t ould cipt to rent a mc>rt· ex pc nsiVl' ~1partmcnl within lht• c•om pkx Or .. I hos<' fortunatl' pt•oplC' who hav<' :1 l3rge piggy hank stuffed with the• fortune thnt m ovini:: costs todnv. can i::o nnv P'!acc fhl'V plrasc t\ny move• ""'tll,rupll\.l'. l1mc ton s u m111g and n...,1 ly i\ny mov<' 1~ an 111>hf'm al 1n nur hves especially in the h vc"> of our c hildren. And. 1h1s par ticubr s ituation 1s indeed traumaw-. Whal docs one i,;ay to an c1~hl year-old who can rc mc mhc·r 0 111· home when hE• S:J}s throu~h his te ars. "Mommy, how c·an the\ take a\.\av our hume ·• llow ('Jn thcv makt• us movt• wht·r•· I hi'\ want u>. to h \(•"" I drcl not h<J\c· .in a ns \\.e r· to.-h11l1 "" v F1m ru-:1.1, LNG Optio"• To the Editor It'" unfortt111<1IC' lhat thl' [);1111 Pdnl 1n 1l s 1•d1tw 1.1I on t 111 drn1n• of Pt•rHlll'lon 1111 un l.i\i(, s rll' did nnt int11rm 1h n ·adt•r'- tha l SH !OR I 'I h1· l.1q 11 ll 11·d N<1tur<il G01s Tcrm1nJI A<·I 111 1977. defined \\h.it c·ntt-11j tht· Coasta l Comm1 ... :-1nn ,,,1.., to 1"'<' rn rt.·<.·ommt·nrlin~ s111 · 11 1 lhc l'L'l' Thosi· l·r1lt·11.1 \\-1'1 •· !Ill µol1 c 1cs 11f 1he Cu..istJI :\l•I . .... h1ch arE· l he prnlt•rt111n 111 marine n•:.oun·c.., • .H11I 1.·11.1:-,t,11 landforms, 1h1· prot1•r 110 11 111 public rctrl':.it1on .11111 Jc-c·~s .... '.,. 1 s m 1 c: s .1 t 1• l ., , .i n rt t h ,. .1va1la b1hty of 1iubh<. "'l'rvu·c·.., The l'Omrn1ssw11 tur 1•cl :i l.11 1!• llumher of 1nd1•pt•n1h•nt t'onsul t:inls, Jnrl sµcnt oq ·r J m 11lwn dollars apprnpnalc·ll 111 11 by lh• lcgisl<itun'. rn ;in I H rnonl It 111 tensive stu<ly ol µo:.:.1hl1· !'>Ill•' up and down thc cc1;.rst . T hi• ruri s ulta nts were dl>kcd to L·vu lu11t1· s ites in te rm" of 1111' <'ntc.·n .1 mandated hv lht• 1.N<i 'frrm1na l Act. In <.111 c:ascs lh1• c·onsullallt reports. llw puhl: r ll'st 1 mon \. and the State Hl'soun•t•s Agent•\ department eo mmun11-.11 1011 ... 111 d1caled that placing a 1t•1 m1n.11 at Pendleton \vou ld c·ausc t h1· least dam;.igc tu t<Ju:.tal 11)111' r 1• 'ourc:c~ THE PENULt:'l'ON !>llt• \\,1.., ranked numhcr on1.' hN·au~c 11 would necess1talt• no landlorm alterations. 1t ha:. ll·w m.ir int· resources which n1•Nt prolC\'· lion. there are no known '>l'll>ITIH' 11roblems. the re 1s hi !11• 11uhl11 recrea tion to bl· prnt1•1·l1•d , Jllcl the year round w1•atlwr rond1 twos are good. Equa l!~ 1mprn tmit. terminal :.upport st•1 v1t·1•!> a rc avmlublt• ni•arhy N1> oth(•r s It t e v I.' n ('II m ~· ('I 0 ., ,. I 0 Pendleton In thr 1.·v.11l1.1twn. and the unanimous \Ulr· ol ltw c·om mission attests tn 1111' 1·1111•\f•n~.its of the t·onsull ;ini.... 1111' ... 1a1f .• incl the comrn1~s1on1 " Tht•rt• 1i. u J:rt'<•I dl·.11 1.t <'lln· I rover"Y ovc•r \\IH'lh1•1 or 1101 thl' nl't'd for I.NC; 1:0. Sll<'h I h.11 .1n 110 'hM'<' s ill' 1 ... nt·1·1 · ... :..1 1' T hi• t•omm1o;o;1on·, l.'l..c; ... 1.1tr h,1• l.H'nt•r<•lc<tl irllorm.1t111n '' h11 II 111 d1 ral1•s thal 11 rn,1, I){' po ... ~1hh• l o h11rlcl .rn oll.,h111 r• II 11111n.1I 111 :.uc h t1mt.• Jnd ~·t .• ul'11 c•m.t t h.11 t he s wte's energy needs could hl• m et. Given the s afety uncer · ta 1nt1es of LNG, the commission requested, m a formal resolution to the P UC. lhal it seriously con i.1de r choos ing an offshore s1tE•. llowe ver, P1lol readers should kno w that under SB 1081, the 1.·omm1s:.1on did not have the OP· 11nn to recomme nd an offshon! ... 1tt• to the PUC; thus the on· ... hor e s ite fe lt to b<> leas t damag· in ~ in lcrms of Coas tal Zone re- sourC'C'l\ was ranked number one .JUDY B. ROSENER B e lp i9isriag ·111 I he Editor : 1\!> a coron01ry oul p1.11 rent ut th(' Veterans llosp1tal at Lom:.i L1nd.1 I ta ke a good d e<i l o l m1.·d 1ru1 ion a rn seen the rt> q11;1rtc rly and am requested Lo h•1vc m y blood pressure Lakt•n b1 wecklv. All l need is th1· 11gun· for I <·an. knowing that. ('0111 rol my o wn medication. Uh p1te th<· pubbcily on the • sll<.•nt killer " and lhe instruc. 1 ion to keep tabs on the pressure I h<1vc ht."t!n unable l<> gel 1t done 11\ this city of morn Lhan 50.000 t Nl•wix1rt Beach I as a result of l'h1•eking :1rounc1. F1n•mcn arc not permitted lo 1 ak1· pressures because the city jtlorne y forbids 1t -there is a ... t ut ion four hlo1·ks from m v hornt'. · T H fo: If El\ R 1' A si.o(' 1:tt1nn 1·h1<'f honcho did not return my <'a I I. Hnag llosp1t al to which J hav1' c·ontr1buled ;.i great de al ol money for l>ervrc·es rendered hJ:. no fa('1lily ope n t o the pubhl'. V1s1t111g nurse~ would do 1l but 11 lh t•r people net•d lht•m t o c·11nw lo their homes murh more th.in I J h;1\.(' tlw t>qu1pmenl but cml ntil t ,1k1? my own ht•t•aust• nl ... unw dt•.1fne~~ and w 11 h .1tnal fl bnlla llon I t·annot u"t' the buck m,1l'111n('s 1n pharmac1t''i 'l'tw r!' must be ma n v. m;1n\ 111 h<·r~ who need not a cons ult a lion. 1ust tht• £1 gures. 1n N1·wport Hl'ach und Costa Mc:.a Oo uny of your olht'r readers know how the proble m t•an bt• n ·rnc<hl'd" J GORDON M"CLELL/\N • l.etlt r:c /rom rtoderf' ore welcoml' Th(' nQhl 10 ('OftdenS{' letters II> flt "PQC(' or t'11mtnole hb<'l 1s resm 1ed l.<'ll('r.~ o/ JOO word.~ or lt>ss will be flll'('TI prrft>rencf.' All IPllen mu.~t m durlr s1gnaturt ond mailing nddrE'SS tM n11mf.'s moy he w1thht'ld on rt• r1111·~1 11 mlf 1('1rnt reoson 1.\ opporent /'oeln; u>tll nol be publ1$hed \ 7 Orange Coast E DITION VOL. 71, NO. 158, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1978 '°roda~··s Closin,,: € ~. \'. Saoeks , f I TEN CENT? Are Citizens Sick of 'Lenient' Judges? 8 y TOM BARLEY OI ti. OallW f'llM St.Ill A successful <'hallen ger in the jud1c1al elections predicted to· day that the victories of at least three Orange County deputy cJ1s- lnct attorneys will revolutionize courtroom a ttitudes between 1ud~l'S etnd prosecutors Judges are now going to have to get tough with ~riminals and g1 \"t' the m the kind or sentence ·* * * 4Judges Dumped By Voters Job Sl'curity for Judges may have become a thing of the past Tuesday w h e n four Ora nge Co unty J u dges wert• un c.•t•re m on iou!>I~ dump1.•d from their henches 1n Tues day'<; primary l'lect1on The ~larthng unseating of four mr umbcnt Judges was pat·ed hy three deputy d1 slnrt allorncyi. v. ho waged un1 f1t·d lov. to!-.l hut shtk campaign!'> to oust S upt•r1or Court Jud gt• Leonard Goldi.tv1n . a former Pasadena rc!-.1dcnl who moved to Newport Beath two yeurs ago to accept th<· JUdu·1al appmnt- m e nt from Gov t<:dmund (j , Brown Jr Supc·rior Co urt .Judge R1 e hard Hamilton. tt 14 yt•;Jr vet enin of the• henl'h a nd a fo rmer Laguna H<:al·h school board m1.•mhc:r M u n H' lfH• I (' o u r I .J u d g t• lryne Black. a NPwport lk<1th res1dc·nl v. ho I!-. a former d eputy county counst'I IL was Ucputy r>1s t rit'l At· torney Orella Sears who d ere<1l ed Judge Goldstein. Deputy Distn rt Attorney Ted Milt a rd dcfc.•atcd Jud ge lfa m1lton And youthful Deputy 01slnct Attorney Gary Ryan de feated Mrs . Black The fourth JUdge to lose his JOb rn the primary t'let'l1on was North Orange County Municipal Court .ludgv Arnold Mordkin lie beramc a loM•r to l<twvcr t·ha lle ngcr Rohe rt Shal1. · Not -..II JUl1J:.?e!'> fat•ing t•lect1on foe!'> lost their race~ Tuesdav. howevt.•r · Supe rior Court Judgl• Uruc<• Sumnt.'r. a Judge s1nt·(' 1965. kept his pl<tcf:' 10 <·ourt <iga in!-.l the challenge of HohPrt Wcav(.'r S uperior Court .Judge Hobert C. T odd. a Newport Beach res1 dent. turned baek the chi:lllcngt• of allornc.•y .Ja y Wall 'Vault Bandit' Sought by NB Police The p1stol-w1clding bandit who look S2.500 al gunpoint from a New port fleaeh branch of th•· Hank of Amf:'nca Tuesday ha!-. been tentatively 1dent1 f1ed as tht• ··vault bandit .. who has been snug hi for mo re lhun two years by the FBI. A s pokesm a n for the FBI 's Los Angeles office decline d com· menl on the case, but Newport lleae h de tectives said photos taken of the vault bandit during ro bbe rjes ::i t other Southern Califnrnia banks were identified by bank employees as m a tching the s uspcrt in the latest holdup The ba ndit s tands more than ;ix feet tall and weighs about 240 po unds . He as u ually a rmed with a large handgun. possibly a 15-caliber revolver Tues day. h e hit the bank branch at 1100 Dove Street ncur the Orangt.> County Airport .,horlly after it of>('ned Employees s:sl(I he came in the bank 's back door. Jum ped ~he ('ounter und order ed the employees against the wall. Rut the bandit look money from the cash drawers. a de· parture from the vault bandit's usual operallon. . The vault ba ndit f(Ol his name ror timln~ his robberies to the dehven es of cash to the banks. taking the money bags before they could be put into the vault. Newport Beach investigators said a cash deli very was mad" to the Bank of America about 10 minutes after the holdup Police said the delivcrv was later than usual · they should get or they'll face an :rngry prosecutor 10 the very next e lection." newly e lected Supe rior Court Judge Theodore "Ted" Millard said. Millard. who unsealed Judge Richard Hamilton of Laguna Beach in one of four stunning UIJ· sets, -said he attributed his 1r1l· pressive \'ictory to the fact that ·people are sick and tired of le· nient Judges. "Our entire office worked hard for us in this e lection and ( think the title or deputy district a ttorney on the ballot m eant a great deal to a lot or voters ... Millard said. Judge llamilton said today he deeply regretted that his 12-year career as a Judge should have been de!>trovcd b e.ca use o r "highly uneth1.cal and questiona· ble tactics" hy Millard. Hamilton s aid Millard's Ile· c us ations of len1e ney l'an be quickly refuted by a nyone who car es to look al his Supcrwr Court recor d lla m illon said Millard accused him of tampering with l'O Url rec ords throughout the n 1mpa1j!n a nd c irculated copies or .1 newspaper story to thc.1t effect to Orahge County voters "Millard h1mst•lf v1olutcd dtl oath of secrecy imposed on him by a 1utht·1e1l tomm1ssion when he did that." llam1lton said "lit> has also been guilty of a numbt:r tit o ther ques t1onal1lc aet11111s. none of w htl'h were made public by me during the <'ampa1gn .. Hut I'm sure thev will come to light. .. I Iam11lon said "When <ti' ho\\ thl•) will be made publi<• I don't know but thev will "It I!-. regrettable ·t hat tht· Ion!! c·:Ht·N of a s uiwrior Court Judge n 1n be.• t.o t•asily <kstroycd by a dl'puty d 1slri('I attorney who really ha~ nothing to lllse even 11 he lo~t·s till' l'lct.:1 1011 , .. Jud~l' I la m1lton sa1d "JudJ?l'S. and I w 111 bt' one of them. ut;c go1111e to have to s hapt: up," Millard said "I think we'rl' going lo ::.ct• a wholt' new al· t1tude in the courtroom and a lot ISM" UPS&::TS. Page A2) Brown Freezes Hirings in State Slow But Sure B<.i llo t :.orh.•r:-. 1..J bor <1W<.1 ,. in Sanlu /\na as Or ange Coun- t' m<.1111L:.11ns its 1 r~1el1t1on ol -.lo'' l·ount ing ut e lection t111w H<.·~ulh of loc·:il and s tutcw1cll• rares \\'C'r<.• toming in :-porach<·:ill\ tocl;1~ Jarvis Sweeps OC By 21/2-l M3rgin Ry Gi\RY GRANVILLF. Ot ttw Daily P1lol Stall When the day of .Ja rvis came'. Orange County voter s Wl're ready lo join lhP 1978 version or a ta xpa,vers ·revolt. Thc•y literally stampcdNI to lhl' polb Tuesday lo J!1vc· their <> \' t• r w h (' I m 1 n g :-. u p po r I t o l'rop11s1llon 1:1. lhl' .Jarvis Gann p1 01wrty la'< reform in1taat1v(' W 1 l h UiH!i prN·inc·t~ t•ounll'd out of 2.C~IX 1n t ht· <'ounty the• \Olt• \\,I~ \' f'!-o '.ll!),fi'.l!l No 1:~>.:!111 And to make certain their m t's!>afH' on tax reform was n't lost. lhc votc•rs reJCC'lcd a ri val t;ix reform meas u re ~ponsored by the stale leg1sl<1turc. Now lhOSl' who pre pare the (•ounty buclg<.'t wall be sent back to the drawing boards to eome llfl with <i s µcnding packi:lge h.1sed <lll thl' voters· mandate. <'ounty S upervisor Thom as Riley !'>aid today he expects the Board o f Supervisors "will n•spond to t he voters 1n a very posit 1ve wa~ ·· '1 l'XJX'<'l the board to not only follow t he letter of the law but to adhere to the s pirit of' the vote as well." Ri lev said. Th e Ne wport Uea c h supe rvisor also said he will be reluctant to charge user fees fo r s uch s ervices as par amedics. LOS ANGELES Ii\ P 1 C:m Edmund Brown Jr fro11.• Jll s tate hiring todav whilt'.' thrct.• public cmployl.'c ·group!-. askNI the !>late Supreme· Court to hlot•k a S7 billion propl•rty t:1x t•ul overwhelming!) appro\ cd II\ \'Ole rs. <Related stones i\J 1 The Dttmocral1t· governor saut he ::.1gned an cxc«ut1Vl' orckr halting all hiring a11d 1uh replaccm<.•nts 1n !'>tal1.· go\Nn· ment as part of a plan to 1mpl1.· ment the Jaru ' tax 1nit1at1H' "1th as littlc d1i.rupt1on a~ 1>0!-.:.1 blc Cutbacks In Budgets Under Study Pubhc officials in Newport Beach and Costa Me~a began sha rpen ing their pencils today for budget cutbacks in t he wal.e or T1lesday·s passage or the J a rvis-Gann tax in1l1all\ c Costa Mesa ('lly counc ilmen a nd trustees of the Ncwport- Mesa nified and Coa st Com· munily Colleg<' d1s lnels were ealled to s peC'ial meetings tod<iy to consider budgl'l cuts bai.t·d on reductions in pro1.>erly tax re\ ~n ues lhat will hl• forn·d bv Proposition 13 · Swiftest rt•act1on I!'> <:xpeeted from trustees in the ·Newport. Mesa Unifie d St'hool Di strict who will t'On!>1der canC'clla t1on of <ill but esscnllal summer st'hool classes and com plete cl1m1n;1 lio n of adult ertuc al1 on pro' gra IT)S "We're not rushin~ out to :.hut the gates ... we'vc· been pre 11a ring for this for ~ornc.• time . · eo mme nted Nl·wport -Me!>a Superintendent John Nicoll P assage or the 1nit1ative Y.111 have no ef!Cct on district pen.on ne l hared for next year , but Nicoll confirmed a prior d1stnct dec1s 1on to withdraw any pay rai ses f or teachers and c lassified e mployees Salary negotiatmns w1lh hoth g roup!> will resume later lh1!-. month. ~!>a id Nicoll The d1!-.tr1ct :-.t antls to lost• about $16 million or 43 percent of its revenues when the new prop ert v tax law ta kes effect nex1 <See BUOGET, Pag.-i\21 As 1l was statewide. Propos1· t ion 8 was drummed down lo de- lt•at b y voters in Orange County t'ven though 11 offe red a fo rm of property lax relief The cuts offered b y Propos i- tion 8. however. paled when rnmpared lo the estimated 60 percent s l a!>h backers or Prooos1t1on 13 promised Schmitz Beats Five On Comeback Trail I ronica lly, ~O r a nge County s upe r visors T uesday were handed a proposed 1978-79 coun t y budget based on funding 1f Propos1t1on 8. not Proposll1on 13. was appro\'ed by thl' !>tale's \ Oll·r s l "nder Proposition 13, 1l has bt•cn t>shmated that l'mtnl v gov· ernmenl Wlll lose roughly 60 PN cc·nt or ~5 m1lhon of 1t~ an t1c1 pated property l i:IX revenue NAMATH BUYS IN NEWPORT Joe Namath. former Ra ms q uarterback. has purchased three adjoining lots atop the ex elusive Spyglass llill area in Newport Bea(•h. He 1s ruowred to tw plnnmng c•nnslruct1on of ;1 horn<' valued :it m ore than St m11l1on See .story Page Ill • .John Schmitz hit paydirt on the pohllcal comeback trail in Tuesday's primary e lection when he de feated fi ve rivals for the Republican nomination in the 36th state Senate District On the Democratic side of the l<.'dger. Assembly man Ro n Cordova of El Toro won an easy \'ll'tory to set the stage for a St•hm 1tz Cordova conrrontat1on 1n the.• November general elec- tion , With fil:J precincts counted out of' 808 in the nice. the vote was RI<.: PUBLICA NS r hmitz ~·erguson lloldcn S('Otl M<1rt10dale Brand OEMOCRi\TS 31 ,245 15,503 9,980 8,503 7,593 .j,838 Cordova :17.038 Kul'tynsk1 r3,283 All that was behind ~chmili early Tuesday ni j:?ht when he took a n early lead as election re- (~~ SCJIMITi, Page A2> , . O.lly ~ ... ''•" -· WINS IN COMEBACK GOP Nomtnee Schmitz Ill.' said the plan would include hm1ls on stall' !-.pending, no new taxc.·s. and state budget c uts "in ;.ill ;1n•;1:-. I can makt• them 1n \\ 1th11ut mJunng <inyonl' Thl' Cahfornw Federation ol 'l\·aehl'r!'> anti Call forn1d Stall' Council ol Sen ICt.' .Emµlo)c•c•' hrought Miil again-.t thl' ::.tall' .., 5K cuunt ' tax a!-.,e•;o .. or!-e1nd ••~ked lh•: uwrt to restrnin them lrom l:.ik1rll! ;wt1on to 1m11lcmcnl ttw ::i7 1x•rtl'nt property la>. c.·ut app111\ 1·11 hy voters Tut•sda) Thl· <.·ourt look no 1mmedialt• :tl'11011 D•llW Pilot St.Ill Photo WINS GOP NOMINATION Assembly Hopeful Bergeson Bergeson Wins GOP Assembly Nomination Marian Bergeson e nded her two -\ear qu est for the Heputlhcan nom 1nat1on in the 7 llh Assembly District when she walked off with an easy primary t.•lcct1on v1etory Tuesday. W 11 h 348 precincts C'ounted out of 1:14 in the county . lht· volt· REPl :BUCANS 8Hgeson Watkin~ (; reen Wil ks MJtano Ha rrison Parker Springt•1 DEMOCRATS 2K.295 10,600 5.71R :t.972 1,9;!0 X,262 fi,507 4.li51 In a district where Repuhhcan \'Otcrs outnumber De mo<.·raL'> by a wide llll.363 lo 64 .193 m argin, Mrs . Bergeson will be a heavy favorite to convert Tuesday's triumph into <t Novr mber general election win Two years ago. Mrs. Bergeson lost a narrow primary e lection race to Newport Beach auto dealc rJimSlemons She the n conducted a last· minute whirlwind write-in cam 1>a 1gn , and De m oc r a t Ron Cordova pulled a m ajor upset wheA Mrs. Bergeson and S le mons s plit lht•GOP rntc And it 1s the Assembly scat now being vacated by Cordova that Mrs. Bergeson will seek in the November general electwn Her opponent in that t•o ntest will he Newport Beach hthog r apher John Harrison, a s ur- pri s e w inn e r ove r two Democrutic foes in Tuesday's elec tion llarnsoo. a ~o e:dlc<J 1nv1l11l>le candidate who made no pubhe :1ppcarances dunnJ? the cam pa1gn. walkl•d off with the Democrat!<" nom1nul1o n :\h'anwhllt'. A!-.scm bly Speaker Ll'O Ml'<::1rthv. t he !>talc's most pow t'rful h·~1 s lator, propos ed ~Pl'nd1ng "t.•\e ry dime" of the .., l a t <' h u cl g ct s u r p I u s . p I u::. :11101 hl·r S.'lOO m1ll1on from ~l:llc> J!O\ t·rnmt•nt cutb<1ck.., a total uf .1 bout St ~ balho n to kl'l'P l'''>l'nlljl t·ountv and "'hnol M'r '11·1·" aflo<tt l'tw San Franc·1s c·o Demoerjl pn•dn·tl•d al a nt>"ws t·onferente th.it 75,000 loc.·a l governme nt l'mploy('t'!'> would loi.e Job:. lh1s month Brad Gates Faces Rusk In Rlllloff Oran~e County She riff Brad Gates was the top vote getter among s ix ca ndidates for s he riff in Tuesday's prim a ry election With 1.817 precinc t:, counted o ut of 2.048 in the county, lhe \Ole wai. Gatci, 159.463 Rus k 88,483 Scott 53.640 WraJ,!hl 42.386 Burr~ 28.979 Adam:. 16.345 Bui G..ilt'!-.' f1 rst pl<tc<' finish ~a!-.n 't stron.a t•nough to keep him out of a general election r unoff with om· of his own dep- ut 1t•::., Laurc•n Rus k An<1 whc•n l'Omparcd to his 197'1 primary t•lcction s how111g. thl• :HJ-yc.•ar-olcl s h e riff's '78 pl'rforrn:rnl'e was u dramatH· drop ofl In '71. <:.1l<•!'J marehe d into th1· ..,hen ff '-, llffll'C' With roughly 70 1wrcent ol the• primar y e lection \Ok 1n whal was a !'>IX·man con test lo inhN1l the bad~e worn 21 ) •arsbyrctmni,!J1m Mus ick ,\s the• rac·t• ended, Cates and Hu~k were left to fi ght 1t out in lhc No\.'cmbt•r gene ral election. ,, ritual (;ates didn't have to tw <·nnl·ernt•d \\1th 1n 1974 when I 1 r'l l' lt•c•I t'd Gate' began the primary l'am pa1 gn u solid favorite to w111 re· c·lect10n by collecting more than ha II tht• votes cast Tuesday. But 1t was n 'l until three weeks bcfon• the election that he hegan l'ttmpa1gning in earnest. By thl•n, Gates w<ts hounded h y a rash of ba d puhh city and I~ Gi\TF.S, Page A21 Orang!j Coast L . .£.....,, O"'f~ \\'eatl1e r Night and morning low c·louds a nd Co~. otherwise ha1y suns hine Thurs day. A little war mer d ays. t.ow:. tonight in low fiOs l1 1ghs Thursday in upper tiOs at bc.>aches lo 70S and low flOs inland. INSIDE TODA 't' 111 summer. <'tieryone's fan. c11 turns to picnics For some Mokout recipes. see Food, \ l'aqc CI lnde~ Al Your h•Vl<t A1 la.Ont Al L M IOYd A• l1111n.,1 , .. , C.lllornl• Al ,IS c. ... " ., ClaulllH C>t IJ Comlo b1 Cntnwortl OJ Out~ HoOcot Alt £dllorul PHt A• E"terul"nwfll I t It "••l11rl"t Cl+11 FON Cl 10 "• OardMr It Horot<epe C10 Ann L•n ... " CIO Movlo1 ••·10 Mwllt loa 110 Mutual .,,,.._, •• Hatl ... a1H9WS A4 0r•"11t C-lf A10 5wM• Porttt 11 S...rt• 11-4 Or SltlltC,_ A IJ Stocll MertltO 11 Teltvhl.,. .. , T"Ult" ..... Wullltr A4 World HtWI A4 -- June 7 ll71 County Returns Onng,. t'uunl.) l::lf>ction Rellulti. l.999 u reciocts out ol 26'8 precincts GOVER NOR Demouatlc Edmund Brown .Jr 1ti4.ti58 Re publican Ke n Maddy 4l,4fi5 Evelle Younger 110,016 John Braggs 5,262 Ed Davis 89,351 P ete Wilson 25.681 L I EUTENANT GOVE RNOR Oemocralic Mervyn Dymally Re publican 98.437 ~1 1ke C urb 131.968 Mike Antonovich 123,589 SECRETARY OF STAT E Democrat ic ~l arch Eu Re publican Steve Nas h Jacob Margosian :-.lorris a Brandl CONTROLLE ft De mocratic Kenneth Cory .Jo:.cph O'Crcen Re publican Dixon Arnett James Ware TREASUR E R Democratic Wilham Hurkclt Jt!~se Unruh Republlcao 162.616 47 .858 lo.5.367 59.888 140,635 53.570 88.501 121.130 82.174 116.402 l>onald French 145.434 Marna Schnabel 74,742 A'M'ORNE Y GENERAL Democratic Yvon ne Burke Burl Pmes ~publican 95.1'9 112.201 James HrownmJ? Jr. 64 .812 George· DeukmcJian 172.351 STATE BOARD OF' EQUALIZATION. Second District Democratic Ma r y Chnstia n-He1sinJ? .John Lvnch Edmund Ke lly Joseph Oonahu,• Ins Sankey Republican 23,800 28.882 40.665 31.717 44 ,961 Fred Clayton 40.704 Waller Zigla r 18.514 La rry Rothman 21.756 n ussell Blood 8.567 Ernest Oroncnburg 38,695 l\likc Schaefer 20.851 Terry Sutherland 43.571 SUPERINTEND ENT OF P UBLIC I NSTRUCTION Wilson Riles 191.297 U.S. CONG R ESS 34th DlstrlN 149 precincts out or 154 Democratic .\1ark Hannaford Jo Benmtt Republican Art J acob...,on Dan Lung ren 38th Oistricl 12,?.82 4.250 7.309 10,713 -188 pre«mct!> out of 501 pre- cinct:, Democ rallc .lcrry Patterson Republican Hon Goedcke Andrew Erdcly .Joe Maher · David Balsiger :19th Distric t 51,5 12 12,019 8.100 8.591 10.855 643 precin cts out o r 653 precincts ' Democratic Wiiha m Farri11 Geor~e Margolis !-'red Droz Re publican Wilham Danneme:ver 40th Dlstrict 31.286 11 ,873 13.989 71.025 719 predncts oul o r 740 precinc ts -Ora nge County Democratic Jim McGuy 45,577 Republican Robert Badham STATE SENAT E 36th District 85.24¢ 7g3 p recincts out of 808 precincts Democratic Ron Cordova Gregory Kuczynski Re publican Gil Ferguson Stephf'n Holden .James Martindale Jon Brand ,John Srhmilz Gcori;:l' Scott 46,863 16.916 20,177 12.903 9.7 11 7,430 40.302 J0.8.13 OAANOECOAST N DAILY PILOT '""'O'•nQllP C.0•\tO•i•, P1tM •1tf\W'h;f~·\ O"\ fh¥01~frrffll#\ Prh, f\.OfJbfl~"-"db¥tf'llll~•~ (,,M\' PwtH \ftlftQ (o""n .,,, ~0-,,.,,..,,d I~•'• D41h4U"lfct Mn"l'f u tt'lr~on f:uct.it 10# (ct'I• ""'°'"• Newoo,1 ftflA(f\ Hwt'lltftil'f'W' &il-'t't '"""' '"" VAtl•t ltw·'ll•· '•OOlftM ' Vtllt• .t"4 \ •OVf'W S..tlC,. Sockit" C.04\I A\il~'MllO'\lllf(I t•Of'I I\ pvbfi'\,.._, ~•lvtO•r'\ _.., ~"' f'WI c;;.;0~~~~;~~1.~:.~:~,~~)JD •u ""· .............. • • '''""'' •NJ PwN• ,.,,.. J•O. ("'"'' 'tltf1 O•tt10t"ll•l\0~1W1•l-Ytt~t '"'"'" .. , .. , f 1 'lf ,,.."'"" M111'9f'H1W M H\tQ•ft4 ( a.ttw o .ri,, H '"'" ••tN rtl r "'" A \I t~I Nlfl~·•'• Ml tM'W\ Telephone (7UIM2·4321 Cl11tllleCI AClvertltlng 6t2·Mtl ~O::"t"~ !!~, O:,~T,, <:~:!o~~=~~.':\~1 M e tlft •' t••tttlU rr•ft" '-•tfll'lft M e• bf ttOf'OdVCf"d •t•f\•"111 \f1fl'f le l lftl\>llU l tf'll ef <••"•"'~' '\~O"d <'"' Ot\ttt• Of 14 •• (""'h ._..,._ (t llf0"' 4 '""""• 01 'II f'h f All1•t ,, \ ""9"0'1• b• f'fl••I U )0 fft~fliltftlt M1lilt •v OP\ttf'tottl9"~'\1 '°"""""''"'" STA1 t: ASSt:~uu.Y ti!Kh Dli.lrict 322 1m~cincl11 out or 3~ prt-clncls Democratic Chris Loumak1!> fl1 chard Norn:. Hobin YOWl!!: Paul Bell Ted Shipkey Jr RepubUc11n J ohn Foote Rex Gaede Sam Cooper Roi.s Johni.on Ted Pont1celli 10th District 2.192 4198 111.537 10,616 2,648 5.647 9,090 5.01~ 9.865 5.572" 359 precincts out or :S66 precincts Oemorr .. tic Hobert Music 25,093 Re publican I3ruce Nest ande 7 lst District <12.191 285 precincts out o r 202 precincts Democratic Che t Wray Republican Doris Allen Don Ellis W C. Burre ll Jr 72nd 'l>istrict 2!.1.171 12.728 8.906 2.812 250 precincts o ut or 256 pr ecincts Democratic Ric hard Robinson Republican Virgil Elkins 22,445 8.221 10,548 David Brandt 73rd District 363 precin cts out or 371 precincts Democratic Dennis Mangers 32.974 Republican Nolan Frizzclle Charles Gibson Tom Burke 74th District J 1,573 16.714 11 .332 420 p recincts out or 434 precincts Democra tic John Harrison James Parker Mel Springer Republican James Green Anthony Ma tano Marian Bergeson Lee Walkins Bob Wilks J UDGES Superior Court 9,724 7,793 5.6?.8 6.861 2,316 34,343 12,77 1 4.800 1,999 precincts o ut o r 2048 precin cts Offices Leonard GQldstem O rella Sears omce6 Richard Hamilton T heodore Millard omce 12 Robert Weave r Br uce Sumner Office 16 186.562 236.342 190.339 215.898 178.595 232.~ Robert Todd 220.035 Jay Wall 178.615 COUNTY SCHOOLS SUPERINT END ENT l .999 precinrts out or 2048 precinr ts .Jackie Boynton 168,349 Robert Peterson 244,969 COUNTY BOARD OF E DUCATION Trustee Area 2 Frances Murphy David Paynll'r Trustee Area 5 39.689 33.'15~ Warren Davirro 19,127 Ramon Diaz 15.173 G e rald Shaw 51,466 COUNTY SUP E RVISORS n Second District 400 precincts out of 414 _ prec incts David Baker J . T ilman Williams Harriett Wieder Laurence Schmit Sonia Sonju Fourth District 21.170 9.044 24.403 21.<&J 17, 115 380 precincts out of :18r. precinct~ Rulph Clark 49,739 George Mason 15,332 Robert Young H.452 CLERK·RECORDF.R 1.999 precincts o ut of 2048 prccinl'ls Robert Carrillo ti 1,270 Truman L(.•gg 68,006 Mars hall Norris 83.898 R.J . Mailhot 24.473 l,ee Branch J 19.110 J ames Wilson 49.234 SHERIFF-CORONER 1,999 precinc ts out of 2048 prcc1nt•ts Drad Gates 177.537 Richa rd Adams 17,821 Lauren Rusk 97,123 Brian Burry 31.571 George Wright 16,894 Walter Scott 60.041 CO UNTY PROPOSITION A l.900 precincts out of 2048 precincts Elect supcnntt•ndent of schools 348.00fi 1\ p po 1 n l s 11 p e ri n ten d en t of schools Fro• Page A I SCHMITZ ... 11ults came in and st~1utlly pullell a way from his GOP n val11 F orm e r llunllnl(ton Reach s t'hOol tru .... tee S1e~hen Holden fl nltthed third In the rac·e Holden was fo llo wed in th£• be llot count by Ci1•orgt" Scnll Jim Mnrtindale ttnd Jon Brand ' Pair Win Easily In 34th Go..~ Line Breaks '\!(•\\port Bt>uth firemen g1,·l· truck :J pre· 1·~1l1l 1onar~ hosing after 1l C<l\'l'd m a gti~ rnl'll'r em er. ~n<.ipping a Olll'·tnch ga s line F1 l't'ml·n ~aid quick thinking by dnver :vt 1(·h<.1el EvPnas. 28. averted :-.en ous trou- blc Tuesday 11(• leaped from h1~ t l'u <:k und shut off the line before the.· natural >-:us could be ig nited and explode The mishap occurred 111 llw 800 block of Hllh St ree l us Even as was purking his n g Assembly Races Firmed North Orange County voters d ec ided Tues day that As - ~e m bly man William Dan· nem cyer. H-Jo'ullerton . will face Democrat Wilham Farris in the :19th Con gress ional Distri ct gene ral e lection. And in Central Orange County. incumbent l'ongressm a r. J erry Patterson , D ·Sa nta Ana. ap- pare ntly will face Re publican Don GoC'dekc 1n the 38th Con gressional Distract There was n ever any question about Dannemeyer being the GOP nom inee to inherit the seat of retiring Re p Charles Wi g gins. R-Fullerton. Danne meyer ran unopposed 1n the primary election. But Farris. a lawyer and director of the Orange County Trans it District. was s upposedly in for a tough primary fight with Front Page Al BUDGET CUTBACKS. • • month Trui.lN!s ha\'l' :.et tonight's mt·cting at 7:30 p.m . at Rea ~11cldle Sl'hool. fiOI Ha milton St.. l'osta ~ksa C n m m c n t l' II D r N o r man Watson . chan<:<•llor of t he Coast Com mun1ty College District · Wc•'vt• l>t'en hoping for the l>l.'st but planning for the worst " R evenues in the district will he r ut by a bout Sl5 m illion from an overall budget estim ated at $71i m 1 I hon. Collci?l' truslees . who will meet at 8 p m tonight at distnct om ces. 1370 Ada ms Ave .. Costa Mesa. will be asked to conside r a number of cutbacks involving transportation. sabbatical leaves fo r learhers and capital outlay, '>aid Dr Watson . In Nt•\\port Bearh . bot h M a\ 111 Pa ul Ryckoff and City Manager Robert Wynn said they would slttrt working immediate- lyon lhcr 1ty's "Jarvis budget." The immediate effect on C<>sta Mesa will be a $3 7 million re duction in property tax revenuer-. from its $24 million budget . and like a ll local officials. Sorsahal noted tha t eyes arl' now on Sacra mento as to 'how the sla te will handle altcrnati ve funding. "I'm asking the council to sil down I.Oday (2 p.m . al city ha ll I a nd s ta rt prioritizing pro · grams," said Sorsabal. llc said he will rl'commcnd t1 the council that it maintain it~ <.·urrenl S3 million in rcser\'l funds for "rainy days " 33-year·old Fred Dro7 llo wever. Farris opened a big lead on his younger roe. tallying 29.149 votes to 12.902 ror Droz \\Ith 602 uf 653 pr ec1nt•ts counted A third cand idate 1n th«.' D e m ocra ti c r ace. George M argolis had 11.049 votes. In the 38th r ace. 1l was close hctween Coedeke and Davi:! Ha ls 1ger 1n the Republican primary election. But Goedeke inched ahead th1!> morning and with 465 of 501 pre· cincts counted had 11 .163 votes to Bals igcr·s 10.273. College Truste e Change M·e et Site The location of tonight 's Coast Community College Dis trict board of trustees meeting has been c hanged to Fine Arts 119 at Orange Coast College. The meetin g h a s b een c;r he duled to discuss the cffccb. o l Propos1t1on 13 on the d1stnct. ":'h1ch includes Orange Coast. l oasthne a nd Golden West com mun1ty colleges lh·mn<·1 ..1t 1t l'on g re-.:-.m an Mark ll,111nutorc! und his 197G Re• publican d1allt.'n g 1..·r . Dan l.u11g ren. c-:.1:-.tly won pn mary vu:lor1es Tlws d:.iy in the 34th Congn•ssmnal Dislrtt·t The d1slm:l takt!S in a maJor pa rt of lluntrnglon He a ch ancf ntht.•r West Orange County com mun1t1e~ as well as Long Beach. Lakewood and other cities in Los Angele;-County T ht• res ults m Orange County. \\ 1lh 114 or 154 prCCtnC'b l'Ounl ed. include OE~10CRATIC lla nnarord 9Al4" Ju Uennitt 3,147 REP UBLIC: AN Lun g ren 8,422 i\ 1 1 Jacobson 5.600 Tht• r(':-.ults in Los Angeles Count y. with 408 of the 409 pre <·inrts reporting VF.MOCRATIC tla nna rord 43.:.102 Hc nnitt 20.268 REP L'BLICAN l.UnAH'O 30,47fi .J a<'<> bson 11,671 Fountai n Vall ey re.::ident Lawrence Stafford collerted 389 votes with Orange County a nd L<>:-. Angeles County results com· luned Stafford'-; name will ap- pe ar on the November balloL f'NWIPapAI UPSETS ... of 1udges starting today w ill re. Jltte that they can't pus h the- prosecutor around a ny more. nd 11 s about time." Millard .idde d . "This was som ething that both Mrs. IOretta) Sears and I stressed in our campaigns and obviously 1t paid oH with the public " Mr!>. Scars dereated Superior Court Judge Leonard Goldstetr. of Newport Beach who said to- day he was "bitterly d1sappomt- t.•d and s urprised "' by his reJeC· lion by the vott-r:-. .. This l'lt?clion was not de- I t.• rm 1 n e d o n the bas is o r 11 ualtf1cat1on." Judge Goldstein ~<11d . "I don't ·think the voters were too concerned about the 1ud1l·wl ability of me or m y op- ponent.·· J udgc.> Goldste in said he felt his d efeat was pnncapally d ue to the determination of t he voters ' to have d change in this elec- tion . a document listing $6.1 million 1n c uts rrom the c ity's $26 million 1978·79 budget. ' Wy nn said counrilm cn have h\id lhe doc ument s ince May 11 and ht' would rer ommcnd they use 1t to select C'uls totaling S2 million to S.1 million "There' 1s uncertainty on the formula ror the division of the one pe rl'ent t41x and there 1s un· certa inly over stale replenis h- m ent revenues." he said . "I think we ran institute some cuL'> immediately and then wait until our m id year adjust me nt perio<l 1n December and January to make the rine adjustments." Heritage 's Latest Group On Display Now The c·1ty races a n estimated Ins.., or SI m1ll1on 1n property tax reVC'nUl' w ith the passage of Proposition l:l n :vckofr su1cl he wants to lake ti <'<•llllOU.'> approach to c uts "un. 1 ii the dust settles ·• He said he would recommc•ntl •·trimming" lht• N1·wport Center library just gt'lt1ng under construction. lie tilso said he'd like to sec I hl' C'Ouncll a gree lo consider no \\ ;.q.,:c• 1nl·r c•ases during lhc s a IJ ry m•gotiatwn<. c·urr<'nt ly Ull· cler w<1y with lhl' c ity'<; 657 t•rnployeC's Wy nn ..... lid h<' views the tax I 1 m 1 t <• l 1 o 11 m l' ._. :-. u r c a s a c h ;ill~ng1.• to all c1t1es "It cer· tamly won't be the end of the w6rld .. Costa Mesa City Manage r Fred Sorsabal said "I think we have a responsibilitS' to cut gov. e rnmenl and I hope we don't overreact .. Front Page A l GATES ... , had an FBI investigation into his personal and polllical acuvtlles hang1ng over his head. In the meantime. his five foes were spending little money In their undernouris hed campaign." hut !II umping lhe speaking trail. hamme ring away on a theme ol deteriorating conditions In the htrlf('s Department. Ru!lk. who Is president of the A!lflociallon of Orange County T><'puly Sher iffs. was his bc>s~ · nw11t outspoken critic. charging h1rn \\1th ovt•r:;eeing lhc a lleged c1!'mlSC' or lhf' department TORRANCE 7364Q Hawthorne Btv<! (illJ) J78 127~ • ... _ CO')'T I\ MESA •SQ~ Nrw;iorl f:I ., 1 I \JI 011 iO~r· Costa Mesa Store Open Sunday 12-s LACUNA BEACl1 )4) r-.o rlh Cod~I M "'Y C I J~4 b>J ' CALIFORNIA Wedne:.day. June 7 1978 DAIL V PILOT A 5 Wins Bid to Battle Brown A .. WI ....... YOUNGER WINS GOP GUBERNATORIAL NOMINATION Attomey General With Granddaughter Candy LU~ ANGELES (AP 1 At· torne~ General Evelle Younger. the man the pollsters say has the h<>St <'hance or beating Jerry Brown. won the Republican nomination ror governor and will get tus chance at Brown in November T he 59 ·year-o ld attorney general's victory appar.ently ended the spectacular, short· lived political career or former Los Angeles Police Chief Ed Davis. a provocative, outspoken co nservative who trailed Younger by 11 percent for a dis· appointing second place in his fi rs t try for public office. Younger, a moderate with nearly four decades in public of· fice. led the conservative Davis 811 ,622 to 493, 166 early today with 82 percent of the-vote count- ed. Asser.nblyman Ken Maddy of Fresno was third with 400,355 votes. and San Diego Mayor Pete Wilson had only 176,786. NOW YOUNGER WILL test the polls which showed he closed Brown's early 28 percent lead to 1 percent. Those same polls s howed Younger's early lead of 25 per· cent over Davis melt away t.o 1 pe rcentage point and then re- bound a few weeks before Tuesday's balloting. Brown swept the Democratic primary with 77 percent of the vote against .eight political un· knowns. SOUNDING LIKE HE originated the idea or property tax retorm. Brown says he's go- ing back to Sacramento today to cut back sta te ser vices so Proposition 13 ran be m~de lo work. and has November oppo· nent. Evelle Younger. says he as going to help. But Attorney Gen e ral You n ger. who defeated Republican rival Ed Davis in a seesaw primary battle. said he would campaign hard agamst the incumbent who opposed the tax initiative. Younger said he voted for it. Brown recalled the "era of 1 i m its" theme of h is 1974 gubernatorial campaign Tues· day night and said the voters' call for "the era of limits as three tames stronger now.·' THE GOVERNOR posted a strong showing -about 77 per· cent -in winning renomination but it wasn't as strong as many expected~ The eight Democratic candidates opposing ham. a ll relatively unknown. polled a surprisingly hefty 23 percent of the vole. Brown had campaigned a ctively against Proposition 13. the property lax cutback that won nearly as big as he did. But Tuesday ni ght. the governor bowed to the electorate . "The people h ave rule d tonight,'' Brown said. "They are the final judge. And I will make it m y job to make sure that what they ask will be provided. "WHAT WE HA VE tonight is the strongest expression of our democratic process that I h:J \f' seen in a detade The messa~e 1s clear Get these property taxes off my back and curtail government growth .. He said he would begin working on the cutbacks today In Sacramento "We will have serious and pa in ful curtail men ls at e very Faces Dymallg ll'H' I or go\ cmmt•nt. he said 'What 1s required 1s a !>pint of aus terity from Ci ty Hall to Sacraml'nto " YOUNGER PROMISED that one of h18 last JObs as attorney general would be to advise Brown bf>tween now and November on how to implement Propos1tton Ll Curb GOP Victor For Second Spot LOS ANGELES CAP l Mike Curb. a successful record pro- ducer who once provided enter- tainment for Republican bashes, has moved from the sidelines to win the party's nomination for lieutenant governor. Although he and Mike An· ton ovich, a cons ervative, grassroots candidate. had been close in the polls, Curb edged ahead in .early returns Tuesday and strengthened his lead as the votes were tallied. With about 50 percent of the ballots cowited. Curb had 54 per· cent of the vote to 46 percent for Antonovich. Burke, Deukmejian Challengers IN A VICTORY s peech focus .• ing on the success of Proposition 13, the J arvis-Gann initiative cutting property taxes by 57 per· cent, Curb said the "main issue m coming months will be im· plementing the will of the peo- ple." ~ LOS ANGELES fAP > Yvonne Burke, a Democrat who became California's first black congresswoman, and George Third Te,... AP'WI ........ Wilson Riles won his third l<•rm a~ s uperintendent ot puhli c ins tru<'tion. but 1t was " hittcrs weet e lection night. With tht.• passage of P ropos ition 13. he said. t.'ducallon in Culifornia is a loser. Deukmejian. a Republican who attacking one or Mrs. Burke's authored California 's death ~ofl s p ots the past penally law. will batllt! for involvement of her husband, a tt orney gen e ral an the W1ll1am Bu rke, with a November e lection. controversial health care plan It will be a race where that now is the target or two Californians won't be able to state lawsuits. complain about not having a '\.. Whe n th~ re~ults beca me choice appa rent, Pines issued a t~~e · comment: "We ran a positive With 65 percent of the vote campaign on the issues." tallied in Tuesday's primary, In the November election. Deukmejian trounced J ames Deukmejian, a SO-year-old Long IJrowning. prosecutor in the Beach legislator. is certain to Patricia Hearst case. 9J6,720 to focus on his authorship of the 515,029. and Mrs. Burke edged state's new death penalty law, Los Angeles City Attorney Burt which took effect last August. Pines 1.195.309 to 1.102.760 after a teeter-totter race THE GOP CONTEST was a quiet one, with both men talking about their experience dealing with law enforcement. The Democratic ra<'e was bitter at the end. full of c harge and counter-charge. Mrs. Burke. a three-term assemblywo man and then a three-term congresswoman, led the attack, blasting Pines' handling of a 1976 paper-shr edd in g incident involving hisoffice Panes responded. saying he h adn't known about the shredding until after the episode an d calling his 45·year-old rival's reco rd "undi s · Languished." llE ALSO AVOlOEO ON TUESOA Y night, he set the tone for that race when he said : "l th.ink the people of the state want an attorney general who IS in favor or iL They're concerned about their personal s afety, and they want somebody that's going to be supportive of public safety." Mrs. Burke opposes the death penalty on the grounds it hasn't worked as a deterrent, but al every opportunity during her campaign, she emphasized s he would enforce it as the people's wish. "l see my duty as attorney genera l really to carry out the mandate or the slate. There is no question of what the people have said about the death penalty," she said al one point during the campaign . Voters Nominate Tallies Show Vote Margin In California Congress Runners LOS ANGELES <AP > -The following candidates won their partv 's congress ion a l nomination Tues d ay . D -De mocrat, R· Republican. X-lncumbcnt. ht 01\I H.,'Old Jollnwn. 0• Jam~\ hYIO• R A 1no 01\I NO<ma Sor~. o Ool\ Clau.Mn, lh Jrd 01\I ROO.•I M.ttwo. 0 s.tl(!ra SmoMy, "" 01\I Vt< f MIO, 0 Ru Hime. R Sift 0 .. 1 Jol\n 8urton, O• Ootores S41c><t. A •tfl Olll l'tllllp O...rton, D•. fom Sponow. A. 7th 0111 -Geof'9" Miiier, O• Paul• c.ordon. R "" Dost Ronald Oe1111m\, O• CIWrles Hu9M\, R 91,. Dosi 10111 Oo\t I Ith 01\I l?lfl O••I FortMy SI•"· Ox. Roller! All•n, R OM fdwar<IS, 0• Ruoy HiM\S41n. R l<'O RvM. 0 • Oav• Wtl(fl, R KorslM 01-.ctn, 0 Paul M<CIOsUy, A• tJtll O•st Norman Monet•, Ox Oan O'l(e.it R R !tin Dosi JO/In MC r all, Oll Norm Shumw•y, A t~lh 01\1 lony <Aielho. D °'"' Peneukos. '•'" O•\l Leon PaNlla, Da Eric Seastrand A A t71fl D•sl John Krell\, O• Charin Paw,..,, 11!1'1 0151 BOCI ~. D Wllllam K•tcflum A• "'" 01•1 -Jr''' Zamo., D. Robert l1,,,omarslno, Rx. 10th Dosi -POii UM, 0 8,trry Goid1tlraler Jr , R•. 71sl Oost -.i-Cornwn. o-. Aon Welsi.. R Hnd Dist -Robt rt Htnr y 0 . Carlos -rl>ead, Rx. 23rd D"t -Mlhony ~llMson. Oa. ~ Barbare, R 14111 0 .. 1 -Htonr\I wum .. n, O•. Howa.d SlMeftr, R Utn 01sl -Edward Ao,bal, Oo. Robtrl WelM>n. R 2.ih O•sl -Jol>n Aous~IOI, A• 21111 01sl -CMe' Peel<. D. R-rl Oo<Mn, Rx 28th Olsl -Juhen Oi•on. O , .. ,, Dist -AUllUSIUS H••~•nS, DL Urt•ll Fields. R. 3011• Dist -Georoe Da<liel!>On, Ox. Htnry Arn. A lt \I Olli Charles WolMJn, 0•. Oon Grlmsll•w, R. l2nd Dist -Glenn "n~rson. 0•. ~nv• M1lfllM>n. R. Jl rd Oisl -Denni\ Kuerlan, 0 . Wa yM Gri,harn, A. J41h Olsl -Nla11< Hannaf'Ord, 0• Oen Lungren R l~lh 01\1 -Jorn Lloyd, o .. Oavod Orton, A :i.1h Olsl -c-roe 8rown. O• Dana C•rrnodv R 371h Olst -Oan Co<'COf'An. 0 Jtrrv Lt••s. R ~t:h O~/slJer~,~~~~'WF ... ~;s, 0 Wolll~m Oanneme-.R 401h Oi\t-JtmMcGu,, 0 Robert Badllam. R 41'1 OISI -Bol>WllMln, Rx OllCI O•st -uonel Ven Oeffhn, Ow l.a..,.nce Malter•, R O rd Dlsl -O•lr 8uroener. lh Votes Tabulated Here a r e county· by-county ""Ort 7.7P • 'Ml Ult HIO Napa l.J .. • 6t3 , .... HI vot in~ resulLc; m the Republican Nev• .. 1 2.2ll I 144 16• gubL·rnatonal pnmary: Orn9 1q.•73 .lO 61S o sll 12 UI Pier 10 flS n 14 Noillt/ldY y ....... , o .. " WI._ Pt um S.t .,. •Sl 11q Alam 1'.031 .o . .-••.111 1,112 Rtvr 10.sn 21 .'M2 H,lO 1.IJ'I Alpn JC .. 3' " S.cr IS.113 JI.OS. 13,3'1 •.00 •M<o a 114 ,,,OJ ,,. 1lS SIMn ~ '°s 01 7JS Bun U IS t.O'!• ..... f>'l !>brn ...... l0,011 11, ... 6,04 C.•• sn ,,..,, ... • Sdoo 16..-:I _,,IMS JI OU ll,U• Colu , .. 01 7IO 60 S•111 11,Ml 11,tS• 1,SSt l,Jll Con< lt.520 JS,7 .. IJ,•17 I.ISi Slo• 6,M 16,177 1,ISI , 144 0.1n IJS lSI H6 47 SIOb S,1Sl s.10. 4,041 I" Ciiio 1.·~ J,1,. 7.105 s~ Sl\'lal 11,llO 31,16• 11,/H '·"' Fro H,US 1,.s.n 1.101 t,1U !>b•r 1,661 J,6'S ,, ... .. , Gltn U 4J .,, us JI S<lr H.000 Sl,H4 7',J4l 11,.0. t4umb Ull 3,01) >.1qs &03 xrr 6,414 ..... •l•I •.)OJ lmor 1,)07 IJ'l1 1.•11 "'° Sh st J,/I• l,M J,411 4)) Inyo , .. 1,01' 'Cl6 "' Sir a • 11 1 I Ker" II 210 11,60) 10.1.0 1.0'!• Sil• l,JfJ ,, .. un u• ICI"" ,,.., ,,. 1,Stl ISi Sino l,H1 ',,.. J,)lJ '61 L••t 1,l4t 1,141 1,110 Ill !>nm• •.010 16,IOI • Sii 1101 l•v1 ),. 14) 610 " ~••n s.1" •.•-"' SOU 1 .,, I.ow "·"' , ...... 17t,4SI Hl>t Su" ,,..., ,,, .. 1,1'1 m M•dr J.hll k4 uu 112 fhm1 1.1~· 1,111 1,IS• '° Ma•" ... ~ u.J1t ,,,., •.ltO Trl11 JOI ,,. , .. n NIA'1! ... 17 71 ,, 1ulr ... , S,)IJ un * ~nd 1014 1.111 l,S. •to T...i 141 l ,JU 1,11' U• Me•t uu , .. 7J 2.UI 1tJ v..-1 I.,, "·''° U '6J 2,HI Mo«> JIS -JU ., Yolo l,144 J 10 1,11• )7) Mono ,,, ,,. l40 11 YvlN IU m 14J ,, By The A.ssodated Press Here is the vote count for Ca lifom.ia candidates: 8rl09l Crutchley 06YIS M.lclclv !>le><urn Wlllon YounCH>r Abbot toP' GOVIEllNOR 11,ISS.f n;n Pf'9(JIKU 30,lll, 1 percmt 9.211, .s oerctont US.OS. 19 -cenl '29,01 ;20percenl tt,060 •. s percent 1q1.J6J. 9 percent 11•,061, CO percent OEM GOVE ANOR 11,1uot u ,m,..ec111eis t U,W; 4 percent 61.9'2; 2 per.:;ent n .•11; l percent ?.JU,"3; 71 percent st,734. 1 pen:ent I S,247, 3 pe•cen1 s•,n•. 2 percent 110"59; 'percent Aloi• A1"4rton 8rown 0MllrtQ l(omm•ll LltbenlMrO R«-AO<Hln II S,7 .. , • perc.enl GOP' .AT'TORNl!Y Gl!NERAL Jl,Mt ot U)tJ ,,.KllKIS 8ro•nln9 661,111, :i.perconl Oeukmell•n 1,lOS,434, "oerunt OEM ATTORNEY GINERAL 1 l,t 4t ot u ,n l precinct& t,'114,0S.. S2 pernnt t,J7t;t.O ... .,...tent GO .. LT GOVIERNOll 11, IH ot U)Q pr«hKh AntOflO.-ICh '11,166; .. perc.ent Curb t ,OIS,4lS; ~percent 01.MLTGOVIEllNOll 21.u.s.ui.m,...11octs Oyrna11, l'lt11>alrtO Raven Tapia 1.sas.11J. ss oercmt 494,IJO; 17 oettanl 619,9'2; 12 oerunt Ito.JO', 6 .,..-cent GOP H CAnARY Of' STATE e,.nd, M•tQM••f"I NHh 11 .... otU,IU...-.CHl<b 3St.»I. 21 percmt a.?, IJI; U pen:tnt "4.6lA. 11 -<tonl DIEM SECRETARY Of' 5fATE 11.m., u ,m '4'•d•1eh tu Cory O'G•ten 2,JJS,U7; 100 perctnl GOP' CONTllOLLER 21.MhfU.mPN<lllCtt aot,OS4, 41 PHC9nl l'°,'97. S1 per,;ent OEM COHTROLLEll 11 .... ot U,1Q '4'KllK1t 2.ooe. 1as, 11-cent s•.1.i; u penent GO!> TlllAIUlllll 11.-e1:u,1n,..ec111<11 1,121.1'°; n perctm 411,917; 21 pentnl OEM TlllE"IUlll 11 Jt,Mt ot U ,1'1 ,,.CIMll Burtt tit un rul\ W ,ISO, U -ctnt 1.142 ... S; 61 PHt.efll IUPT PUILIC INITllUCTIOH MtllOY Mer\hAll MU<lttll Nf\ltr Puctlntlll A119t U\lafl Wtlktr lt,"2 ot U,IU ,..eclntb U•,11•, S pef'Cffll •••.tn; tOpercent S...S.O.;U.,.rcent 7'2,20e, s pH'(41nl 2'0,tt7 ;6-Cenl ,,,,l.'74; "perc.tnt ,,.,.,,, J,..-unl lOt.otl; .,._Ill A .. Wl ....... DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER Yvonne Brathwaite Burke Curb, 33. will face Democratic incumbent Mervyn Dymally an the No vember election. Uymally s hot ahe ad ea rl y in the Democratic primary and easily dereated three opponents with 56 percent of the vote. In two other r aces. Democratic incumbents also haa little trouble with their challengers. J esse Unruh defeat· ed William A. Burkett for the treasurt!r's nomination and Ken· neth Cory won over Joseph O'Green in the controller's race. OTHER WINNERS wer e Donald J . French, th e Re publican nomin ee f or treasurer, who Qefe4ted Marna Oel Mar Schnabel ; Jacob Margosian, Republican oommee for secretary of slate, \fbo won over Steve Nash and Norrisa REPUBLICAN NOMINEE Mike Curb Poulson Brandt ; a nd J ames Ware. who d e feated Dixon Arne tt for the Republican nomination for controller. March Fong Eu. the incum- bent , r an unopposed for thl' De mocratic nomination for secretary of state leaves Canceled SAN FRANCISCO <AP > -The Board or Supervisors bas can- <:eled leaves or absence for travel for eight officials and re· · fused t.o grant leaves requested by three othe rs because of potential budget problems that could be caused by passage of Proposition 13. Propositions Decided By The Associated Press A rent control initiative was being rejected in Santa Barbara and a s imilar measure that generated heated debate In San· ta Monica wa s losing a s Soul hern California ns decided the fate of a variety or local propositions. In Los Angeles County. voters were against a secession move by the Palos Verdes Peninsula and South Bay communities. Residents within the two pro· Oceanside Judge Trailing OCEANSIDE CAP1 Municipal Judge Stuart C. W i Ison was lumed out of office by voters ap- parently angered by his confession that he stole his opppnent's campaign signs. incomplete elec· tion returns showed to· day. Wilson trailed his only oooonent. J . Morgan Lester. Wilson had 45.7 percent of the vote to 53.9 percent for Lester. The 50-year-old judge, appoi nted by Gov. Ronald Reagan in 1971, was ace~ in citizens' complaints last week of digging up signs sup- porting Lester. Wilson later admitted taking signs on two different occasions. A decision against prosecutl.llg Wilson was announced Monday by the CaUfomia attorney gener al's office, which referred the case to the stale Commission on Judicial Procedure for possible reprlmand. Couple Fined SA N FRANC ISCO CAP) -A San Rruno couple have been fined $5,000 each for attempt. ing to evade federal in· come taxes. Hector I I lescas. 48, and h1s wife, Martha, 47, operated a freight forwarding firm, posed new counties bad favored the separation moves. RENT CONTROL had become a s tormy issue in the two cities where it was on the balloL In Santa Barbara, which has been plagued by an acute housing s hortage, the vote was 2,477 to 1.168 against Proposition F with 10 percent of the vote ta llied. In Santa Monica, where onJy about 20 percent of the popula· t1on owns its homes and rents had skyrocketed in recent years. Propos1tioo P was losing 17,527 to 13,653 with 96 percent of 106 precinc t s r epo r ted . An altern•live measure, Propos1· lion N providing city financingi- for low-cost hous ing, was passed, 13,346-12,907 with 96 per· cent or the vote counted. BOTH RENT controt- measures were similar. reqwr- ing an elected control board witt. the power to raise or lower rents on ex isling units after an irut.tat rollback IT'S GRADUATION for J.R., Mitch, and Kevin . Maybe someone m your family is graduating too ... lf so, we would like to help you dress him up for the occasion. ~-'9'1~ 1111/. !rv1~· l\:ewport Be.1<h ( ,ii frn111J l'hc>~ 04.! ~Qt-I o .... g.co .... o.,,,p,,, Editorial Page .......................................................... t s ' Wednesday, June 7, 1978 RQl>f"rt N Weed'Publlsher Thomas l<eevll/Edltor Bdrbdrd Kre1b1ch Editorial Pag~ Editor w k nd Traffic Doesn't Count? 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CA 92626 Pnone (714) 642·4321 Boyd/A doption n~ 1 .. i\1. novo Bwl11i1<':d pc.trents w<1111 :-011~ ,\dopl1vc part·nt:-. "'1111 itaught('r:-o Or M> :-;ay thl' ... ur 1 e ,. ta kc r :-. CI a 1 m 1 s 1 ha l parent!'-whn c·an produce \ ou ngslcr~ prC'frr ;i ch ild I hat reflects I ht• hC'Sl ~lrength ,111 d likC'n('SS l)r lhC rather whill' those who c;.in 't prcfl'I' .1 C'h1ld that will he hclprul .ind <'ompa n1onable lo the mothl'r. nut m;.iyh(' the why of ~Ill this 1s b1.·llcr left un .1nalyzed. Our Love ;rnd War man is or the opinion that l'h1 ltlrcn should not b(' wanl· t•d for a re· a son . hut J u!'-t "'.rntcd D t>ar Gloo1n y Gu~ I wonrler 1f tlw pr<'~Nlt Nrwport \)lc·u<'h \1lv Counl'il r~uli11•s lhut t h l' (' I l V ' :-. 1 r a f f I (.' prohlrm ... 'arl· the result of IJrk or lore~i~hl of a Prl'\'1011' l'OllOtil 111 1·t·1~·t•lin~ the coastal fn•c\~ u~ pl.m 1 M .I M C,,,IHm• ""' c•m""•"" ,.,~ two ~ •lt•d by r•ttot'' ~uu1 •• "ot "t(tU•t•lt tf'flfi(t ttw ...... ,of IM l'fl'"" \P4Pllt WNI YMlr Pf'\ PC"._ •t M "' .. "'' "'" l>~•ly p,, .. Wom1·n "ho l1k1· to l'llflk t'nJOY s\\ttpprnJ,! n 'c·1pl's Mt'n who 1Jk1· lo t•1111k <1011 I t•n,10~ s wapping n·1·q11•s l s11<1lty ;1t any rate. Stucl1l's of lht• m<it lC'r indil':1tt· tlw male.· C'<H>k 1:-. a fairly Sl'<'n:llvc f1•1low This b p:trl1cularly t.·111" I'm told. of men "'ho s pcl'1:dl1l' 111 t•hlli. spugl1ctl1 s auc·t• an<I sri1ry ground meat dis hes IJol•sn 'l do tu lalk too much J hou t dt•l'r rnl'al out o l sca::.on Thal phnisl' ··call a s pade a s pade" gOt:'s all the wav back to the Third Ccnturv B<'fore C hris t fl 's from ''Fra~mcnl:-. of Attic Corned~ .. by Men:rnch·r :n2 2!H n c Q "What were Buddha s la:-.1 \\11r<Js"" " "All things of lt11s world ;1 rt' s 11 h j ec· t 1 n <' o n s l a n 1 l'han~t· Bt• mindful Jncl strin· on" T h e II M .S . Uounty mutineers who settled on Pit cairn's Island hung th<' s hip's IJl'll in their village squar(' lt 's s till thNe. And it sllll serves. Five bells Ship sighted. Four bells · Time tn divide up the i;toods received Thrl'C bells: Work call for all able hodied ml'n between age 15 and 6.5. Two bells: Come lo meeting. One bell. Rel!J(ious services. There are no taxet. on Pitcairn's The ehildr"n arc tau~hl nc,er. never, never to rinf( lhc bt.•11 J ack Ande r soh Who Watches the Bureaucrats? WAS HINGTON Govern- ment l'll'rks and inspectors. in their cubicles. ponder lhe con duct of the rest or us a nd decide wll<'n our o.1clions run afoul or re~ulallon::.. They are ready to track down errant taxpayers. slippery busi- n e :-. s men . ~JI' .cond1n~ husbands anti other impru· dent citizens who violate federal stnc lures The mol'<.' troubling question is 1 who watches the bureaucrats? More often than not. it is done with mirrors. The pubhc must depend upon the burcaut·rats to police themselves But this doctrine of st•lf dist•1plinc has never worked too well The bureaucrats. being human. arc more interested in pr otccl 1n ~ than pro bing llll.' ms e I vcs T HE LABOR Department, for example. administers S25 billion of the taxpayers' money euch ycar but e mploys o n ly si x trainl'd criminal investigators to makt• sure the• money 1sn'l m is- spcn l 'l'hc overworked in· vcstriwtor" take their orders, mcanwh1IC'. from the orficials t ht•y <U-l' :-.t1pposed to investigate Thc \'l'lcran~ Administration has at·kno\\ ll.'dgC'd it needs rive ttrnl's more inve:-.t1gators to keep a proper WJtth on its programs Th t' G <' n l' r u I St· r v t ct· s Ad m1111stration. an agl'nt:y plagued with fr;wds, ha:-. admitted 1ls prl'sl'nt invc:,t1gat1 \'C staff would require 20 years lo audit all its act1v1tics. At lhc Com me rec Depart m c nt, the investigators gel around to a rutt audit once every 13 Yl'<.tl'S. The Small Business Adm1n1:-.trat1on . where 1r- rl'gularitic·s keep bubbling up. !'rnbmits lo a full ;iudit every 12 to \.I years. The Interior and Transportation Oepartments ad mil thl'V still havl'n'l audited som e.• <.tC'livthl':-. Mailbox The Rilly Sol f.stcs com· mod1ties scandals in 1962 shocked Agr1eul\urc Secretary Orville Frecmjn 1nl o est a bhshing an independent in· spe<'lor general to keep a sharp eye out for the swindlers and finaglers in his domain. But a decade late r . the agriculture auditors breathed so hot on the necks or the Nixon crowd that the thcn·Agriculture Secretary Earl Butz abolished them with the rtourish of a t>t•n A 'I' Tll E Ilea Ith. Education and Wctrarc Dc!larlment. Secretary Jo:,Pph A <.'allfono J1 has now established an indepcn dent inspector gc·n1·r<1I 111 ~ wutchdogs havt· hcl'n on the Joh for only one year Yet alrt•ady. they have discovt•rt•<I "bt•twecn S6.3 and $7.4 hilhon" wa:-. "un necessarily or improperly spent." Of this staggl'rin~ mis use or the t;.ixpaycrs. money. some S4 billion was attributed tu unnecessary health l'art• costs Impressed by tht· amount 1>f money that t·ould ht• ..,avt·<J . President CarlC'r C'allt:'d rm 1n dependent invest1gat1v1• unit;, 1n 12 fede ral dep<Jrlrut·nt-. anti agrnr1Ps. Three powerful con· gre:-.smcn L H. Fountain, D.· N t' .. J<1ck Brooks. D.·Tex . and Robl'rt E. Bauman, R. Md . lined up behind 1l. The legislation would require the rnspectors general to report their full fi ndings to Congress, w1thoul editing. T heir superiors wou Id hav<' the right only to sub- m 1t any additional comments tht•y might wish to make. The bureaucrats. however. dnn't like the idea of turning the spolh~ht inward and catching thl•m selves in the glare In their heart or hearts. bureaucrats are at odds with democracy. They l'mbrace secrecy because whut 1' .JlOt known cannol embarrass lh'm The inner workings of lhc gC>vcrn m e nt. therefore, are largely shielded from the public. SO N A TU RALLY , th e bureaucrats quietly resisted the ·1nsv('ctor genernl" legislation. They mana~l'd to stall it and weaken some or its provisions . /\t their behest. th(' White House actually got Speuker Tip O'Neill, L> Mass . to pull the hill off the rnlcndat' last Octoht>r HudACl hoss James T. Mein· t) r e Jr . began negotiating with Hep Brooks over the wording. On /\pril to, Mcintyre reported heh1nd <.·losed doo r s to the Cabinet that he h a d made ..... 1gn1r1cant headway 1n l'l1m1nat1nA some• of the most oh- 11•\'11onabll• fC'alUr<•S of the bill " But Prt•s1dcnt C<irter madl' it 1'1 1•ar a<:cordtnJ.! to lht• conf1den 11.11 minutes. th.it he surmorkrl I h l' I C' g I:-, I <1 t 1 n n Tht• hous(' I lnJll\ pas:-.f'cl 11 .1 fl'" dan. aJ,?o. with onlv seven 11,1\ 'oll'";, Hut lht• burc-aucr<1lS .11 t· busv bch111d the scenes again trying lo block the bill in thl' Scnatt· Sen Abraham A. H 1 hH·off. l) -Conn , w 111 hold hearing:-. in rrnd June Of cour!-.l'. no leA1slat1on can 1•l1manall' all tht• fraud and mis · management in a government lhal spend:-. S500 htl lion a year. nut this bill .... ,11 sh111c a white lighl on govern m ent ma lfcas;int'l'. m1sfcasanC'e and nonfcas antl' Columnist Owes Teachers an Apology To the Ed1tOI' Somt• or the comml'nls 1·ve h1 .. 1 rd about ll·arhcrs ha\'<' m<.1dc lnl' 111d1J,!nant. hut 1t 1s sheer oul raJ!1• that nwkl•:-. ml.' rc:-.1>ond lfl \'on Hollman·-.. .J urw <! <Jrl11'11· 1111 "h Ill' l'Ollar r;u·kl•h•c•ring Thl'l'l' an• no nl'11 teatht'r.., altl11n1gh 11 lukes Ii\\.~ ~e<.1r~ ol c·ollL•gt• lo h<·come t•t•rtif1ert HI C<1llforni;1. No one ;.idv1Sl'cl lht• ~1otrng people 1n college lhul thl' markl'l was floode d with tcutht•rs whose only skills were ;1 111\·1· and ;i knowlt•dg(' ol !1•:1d11ng \\ 1-: \\ORK from H.:!CI it m tu I 11 m on t hl· 1oh :rn<I t h1·n 'l>t'llcl h11111 S ('lll'l'l'('t111g p;1p1•r' IJU\ 1n~ s11ppl11· .... pn1.t•:-o .md goo<li1•-. •1lll 111 11111 "\\ 11 rn "111·' . n 1 ,d, 1 n g 1•tl111-.11111n;tl 111ob .inti hullt 1111 ho.in!-. \\\· "lll'Jl<l 11u1 nights .1nd "t•t·kl·nd"' taking l'las..,c:-. lo 1m fJI (I\ C UUI :.ktlb. \V(• ha\'l' l'haldren from brokl•n home:-. or hom1•:-. "11h \\orkini.: m11tht-r.., "h11s1· leisure and :11·arh•m11· .ic·t1\ 1t It's an· n1m- pl1·1t·I} 11nsu1wn l'it'CI P.ir<•nt:-. no longt•r .1 ...... 1:-.1 "l'hools HI n11s1ng lht•1r d11lclrt·n \Vt· d1.1J,!n<>st• and p 1 l' s 1· r 1 h 1· I 11 r m 1· rt 1 l' :1 I . p:-.) drnlog1l·;d anti at:adt•m1<· problt·m~ 'I' l' a 1• It t• r s 1 11 d ;1 \ ;1 r 1• "l'l'l'l:d1:-.t:-. Tht• "tlumh t:hild" of I h1· 1 !J40S who w;is not prnmott•cl 1.., now llw l'hild who h;1s 111 d1\'ldual nt•1•1b wh1t:h must h1• nwl To<h1v'-; tcachl·r docs ll!•l lt';1d1 a ..,11.hwct to :w children :-.h1· l1°aC'hl·s lhl· ... 11h1<·t'l 30 tim<•s t11 l'htldren at :w l('\'l'h C'hddn•n \\llll ar<' homliartled "1th TV. no hmAcr rc<icl and no longer haH' assistance from llw1 r IHI rc·nt:-. Tlw "a\'t•rage " class 1s no longt•r a\'eraJ?c MGM (Mentally c;1ttcrl M1norsl are removt-d ht•('.1llM' of Sj)CC'lal state rundin~ <md in!'-tcacl or brrght. average anti ~lo\\> ch1Lrlr<'n . wt• have onl~· ,I\ l'I' ~I At' Jnd ~Im' \' o 11 1111 I f m a n o "' c !'-t h e 11 .. 1dwrs an .1polo~.\ TEl>t>Y .JONES Alreralt Nobe To I h(' Editor I lnkc• l'Xrcpti9n to your recent t•(l1t11nut sniping al Supervisor llllt•y's efforts to do something ubout 1 hC' alrC'rart noise general· c•d b.v the Jct traffic at Orange County Airport. I do not beli('ve we should tolerate or finance any improve mcnts or expansion of the Orun~c County faciliti es Ot' operations until Air California ;ind Air Wes t be<'omc more rc·~r)(lns1bk with rc~urd to noise J h u I t' mt• n I , <1 n d l h 1· a d mirw.trntor:-. or the airport rrarl. ctown on irre:;pons1ble private JCI trafftl' Spceific;.11ly. lhc• maJor com· mcrt1al tC'nanl., ha-..:c mo\'cd lhl' lint· of f11ghl lakl'·ort pattl'rn furl hl'I' ... outh and cast lhan pr<.' '1ou:-I~ ch:s1gnat('(I . atr<'raft an· ltll\ t·r ,and no1s1cr th;1n two yt·ars ag11 . lht'~ pa\ lip st•f\ ICt' 111 no1s1• .1hatl'ml•nt and lll'>l c·11n 1111111· lo ohlalll nmst• ahull•mcnl \a11:1n<·l·s In ... hort lht·v Jll' lou::.~ nc·1ghl'1<1r:-. L'ntll they .. '" I ;wt .. dean up I hl'I r <il'l, I do not lwh1·v1· lht·Y un• entitled lo any <.tet•om rr111d ;1t ion J\s for pr1\ .ttC' ll'l a1rC'r<.1fl. ttll'y ltlk1• oft ;i... 1h1·~ plt•ast• \\llh I m p II 11 I I I 11 I h I' II I r l' IHI I n g 1 • r 1 ' .1 I t• it• l .... 11 1 11 not .i 1· I 11·,p1111..,1hl\ I dn not twll1•11· I h••\ ..,ho11ld fl,1\ f' II"' I I 1111' ,111 Ill II t · Pon1111h 111 t'11r1111,1 dd ~l,11 Halho;1 .111d l•:.1:-.I :\t•\\p11rl lka1'11 .11 t• h1 •1·11rn1ng 1101:-.t• ghl'I lus \\llh 1mpa1rcd pr11pt•rt1 ';du1·.., Wt• arc• 1,:?non•<I hl·cau:-.t· \\t' <in·" :-.mall part 111 thl' wholt• Or .mgt• C'ount' Jf'l',1 If th<.• n·st of lh1· cotllll\ frll lhl' 1nnt·h through n•:-.tn1·1t•d 11111•1,1t111ns 11 l' I h :q i:-. 11 ,.. • .., -.1ir t' '' 11 u I cl h1· hrou~hl 111 h1 .ir to m.1kl• th<' a11por1 .11tr111111..,11at11111 and 11'i ft·nHllh 'd1'o11l 11p th1•11 al'l Wll.l.li\1\11\I MONIHll·: E v ietlon Tra11111a 'f'o the Ed1111r Thi• wh11l1· c·o1nmun1ty in thl· 3!'101 s<.•<·tion 111' l'<1rk W<·:-.l got l'\'ldl'<I 11 ·, 1n11• On ;1 hr1gh1 :-.u nn v Saturila y , 111 love!\ d1mnlown ll'\'I01'.. m11dt'I t•1t) 1i1 I he '' orl<I . r11 ~· '' ho~t· future h1·' with 11" d11ldn•11 place on 1h1:-. t'<1rlh \\ht•n• lht• :-.rntll'" :-.houlcl n1'V<'r <·r.1..,r. 1t hanpt·nt•d T ht• I rvinc Com1wny cv1c·tNI U' from our h1Jme~ Tht.• 1 e;ison ' Th('y nt•t•d mort• ... pact' for the "aduJt!;.only" of the city Anti . Lhey w~nl our HpurtmC'nls 'a· c<inl 111 30 d:I\·:-. Not 90 c1uys or 'ilX month~. hut, :io rla\., I dlo:-.c 'l't y tur'cfully the loc~1t 1on for rn} homt ~1x <ind one·half n·ars <IJlO 11 tan'!-a gn•t•nl')(.•lt. 1::. nr<ir t lw rccrcj l1onal lanhl1C's, and mos t 1m1><1r lanl , 1s nl·1u· our dcur. rh.'or frll'ncl.., who haYl' lJ •eome our c•x tended family l.OOK T our options The Irvine Compuny hus offorert to f'l•locatc llS within the complrx ut their own t•xpt•nsc'. Thl' ap.irt ments they nre offNinj.l ul lht• sam<' rent len·I <ire.• of a h•s!wr ciu<1lily ;.111<1 In a 1.onrn lorn11on than what \\C have n1,w Wt• could opt to rl'nt :i m·n·•· ex pcns1,·1· uparlmt•nt within l h1• 1·0 m pl1•x 0 1· 1 ho.,t• fort unJI<.' pcoplt• ''h" haH· .1 l11rJ!t' l>llZl!V bJnk ..,tuff\•<I \\Ith the• fnrl Uri<' lh<tt mo ... rn~ u1o.;ts tnrl,1). 1·an ~11 on) plan• lhl'Y pll'1tst• 1\n) mon· rs li1s r11nt111• 11m1• 1•1111s11m111g :11111 1•11..,111 ,\11\ mo\l' .-. :1n 11plw.1\,ll 11111111 h\t'' 1·:-1w<·1.ilh tn lh1 · hH'' ol 11t1r 1·hildn•11 ,\.lid, 1111 . pa1t1111lar :-11uat1111l 1-. 111<11·1 d tr.111m.1111 Wh;1t dm• ... <1111· -.;11 lo .111 1·11•h1 \l'.11 old \\l1t11·<1n I l'll11 mlw1 111w h11nw ''h1·n ht· '"\'" lhr1111µh 111·. ll·;1r'>. ":\J11111n11 ho" 1 Ill th1•1 lakl' ,l\\a\' 11111 ho11w " llo\\ t'.11\ tlwy m:ikt• us mo\ 1· "h• n· 11t1 \' want ti-. to II\" ... I did 1111t h.11 c an an:-.1H•r lor htrn K ,\ \ 1· t·. l<l<f':t.r. LNG OptfOHtl l'o t h1• 1•:1111111 II Is 1t11lt1llllll.il l lh.tl 111• t1.1ll'- l1tl11l Ill JI-. • dtlllf 1.il •>II tht I ht1I( I' Ill f'1 •11dlt lfofl lt1r Ill f.'\(; ,11 1• d11l 11111 1111111111 II JI·"'', .... I 11.i I ~B IOI\ l I 1w l 1qu1 l 11·cl '\,1tu1.tl < .. .-. 'l1·1m111.d \rt 111 1!177 del1n1•d \\h:tl l'nt1 11.1 1111· \ua:-.t.tl C'omm1~"i11n \\a ... 111 ll't' 111 rc<.·omml'n<flng ... 1t1•:-to tl1t· l'l '(' Tho:,1• t·11l1 11,1 \\I 11• th1 • pol 11·1t'' ol I h1• ( 'o,...,l ii \t t 1\1111'11 ,tll' llH• p 111l 1•c·t11111 ol 111;1n1w n · .. 11un ·1 .... incl 1·11 ..... 1.11 I .11111 I orm-. 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Jtlo ... ou1 1·1· 1\i•t 11<·\ <kp;1rtm1·n1 1·11mm111111 ;1111111, 111 d11·a11•tl lhal planrw ,1 11 1 n1111at al l'('nclh•ton \\ouhl C'.111-..· 1111' ft•;i:-,t tf,101;1gt• lfl ('llOl'l;il .'111\t• II' '011r('l'" TllF PE~Ol.FT0'1 ... 111• "•" 1 a11k1•d 1111rnh1 I' 11111• ht 1"111"' 11 \\llUlcl IH'C'f":-o:-Oll.1 11' llll l.11•d1111 111 alll'l',tl1nns. 1l h .. , I•'' munn• rt''lllll'<'t''i \\l111h ll•••d pr•1l•1 t11>11 , lht•n• alt' 11111\1111.,\11"1-.r1111 prnblt·m .... lh1 n· 1 1111 !1 pubh1 l'l'<'l't·ation to bt· pro11'1 11••1. and 1111' )l'Oll' 1'11111111 \o\l'ol\h1 I (flfllh twns :111• good Eq11.tll\ llllf>111 tunt. 11·rm1n.tl s11p111•1 l "'rV1t '1'' ;in• ;1n11l;1bl1· 111 ;1rh\ ;\;o 1111111 !'Ill' l' v l' n l' a n1 t' ,. I 11-; •• 111 Pc•ndlt:ton an till' l'\'Hl11at111n , :mlf lht• un:1111n11111:-. '1111· of I ht• 1·111n m ISSltlll ath•:-.l:-. 'II I ht• l'Ofl!'of'l1 ... ll'> of lht• t•onsult:rnt:-. t lw -.t Jff .• 111d the C'omm1.,,111n1 r ... Th,.n• 1.., .1 ~11·;!1 tlt .ti t1I n111 t 1'11\'t' 1 s \ ti\ ('I \\ hl'l lit I "I llfll 1111' IH'NI lnr J.'I,(; , ..... lh•h '"·" .1J1 on ~horl' '111 • ... Ill l't ., -.If\ 'ht t·11n1 m"""11 ... I.\.<, ..,, :ill h.1. J.:t'nc1 atPc1 11111111n.1t1011 \\ h11•h 1n cl1C'ales that 11 m:i" 111• l"""i.1hlt· tu hurld :.in offshore t erminal 1n ... uch l1rn<' and al such cost that the stall's l'nergy needs could he.· ml'I. Gl\'('n th•· safC'l\' unccr- 1;11nt1 t•:-. of LNG the C'omm1ss1on 1t•quc,tt•d . in .i lormal rc<;olut1on 111 lht• Pl C. th:1t 11 o.;enou-.1\ •·on 1d1·1 d1no..,1ng .in .itrsn"n' ~Ill' I hi\\,., 1•1 Pilot rc·ackr.., ,hould k11nw th;1l under SB !OKI. lhl' f'nmm1:-.:-.111n dsd not ha\'t:· the np 1111n 111 n·com mend an offshore' site to tht· P UC. thus the on- .., hon• sill' lt•ll lo he leosl dum::ig· 111i.: in term~ ol Coas t Lii Zone· r<' ..,,HJl'('l':-. was ranked numlwr one .lt'DY B l<OSENER flelp /tf isdng I" lhl· l·:rl1t111 A-.. .i 1·111 011.111· 1n11pat11·nt .it 1111' \ 1·11·1.in' I l11:-.p11.tl JI LomJ I 111!1.1 I l;tl.l• a good lkal of rr11·d It' :tu on .1 m s ec n the re 11u<11 t1•rlv .tncl ..1m rcqu~tcd to h,1\1' ffi\ hltKXI pl'l'''>llrl' takl'n ht \.\ t·<·kl\ ,,11 I need I'> Lhe t1 gun· 1111 I 1·an knowtn){ that. 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IU~l till' filo:llr(.'S. Ill Nl'Wj)lll't '.1ch und Cn~tu ~ksa Do uny 11f your ut h1•1· reader-; k 1111w how tlll' probl<•m r an lw I l' llH;d 11'd " GOHDON Ml'CLELLAN • l.<'llrrs from rendns ore welcome Thi• nyht to condense letters to fit .~ice or 1.'11mlnott libel 1s reserved. utters of 300 toord.~ or less will be (Ill'<'" preferer1Ct' All.letters mu.'t tn· r/utt1• mgnoture and mailing oddrt·~.~ out namt'S mou hp tmthheld on rt quest If &ll//ICl('lll T('(U()n I~ 0Pf>"T4?111 PO<'lry will not bt publtthed 7 Saddlebaek .\ft (~r11 0011 '\'. ,, . 'toe ks VOL. 7l, NO. 158, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WE DN ESDAY, J UNE 7, 1978 TEN CENTS Saddlehack Worried Over Tax Cuts By WlLLIAM HODGE OI IM O.lly 1'1194 $\Alf Saddleback Valley r eactions ranged from a pprehens ion to dism ay among officials in t.he wake of resoundin~ voter s up- port m Tuesday's election for till' <'Ontrovers ial J a r vis-Gann property tax lim1tat1on Jn· 1t1ative. • · J see 1t a!> a people 's revolt J)'lainst highe r laxes,·· Mission Viejo Municipa l Advisor y Coun· 4Judges Dumped By Voters Job security for judges may h::i ve be<.-ome a thmg of the past T ues d ay whe n four Orange county judges w e r e un - C'ere monious ly dumped from lheir bencht>s in Tuesday 's primary election. The startling unseating of four incumbent judAes was paced by three deputy distract a ttorneys w ho wa~cd unified low-cost but !.Itek campaigns to oust : S upe r ior Court Judge Leona r d Goldstein . a former Pa!>ade na resident who moved lo Newport Reach two years <tJN to a <'Ce pt thl' jud1l'ial a pJ>()ant mt<nl from Gov. Edmund G Brown Jr Su pe ri o r Court Judge Ri chard lla m11lon. a 14·year vet e ran of the bench a nd a former Laguna Beach school lioo rd member Muni c·1pal Court ,Judgl· I rynl' Rlac·k. a Newport Beach resident who 1~ a forme r deputy l'O unty counsel Jt was De puty Distra ct At torney Orl'tla Sears who defeat • ('d Judge Goldstein. Deputy Dis trict Attorney Ted Millard d efea t e d Judge Hamilton. And youthful Deputy Oistnct Attorney Gary Ryan defeated Mr~ Black The fourth judge to lose his job in the primar y t:lect1on was North Orange County Municipal Court Judge Arnold Mordkin lie b eca m e a los er to lawyer cha llcnj!cr Rob<>rt Shatz. Not all Judg('s fat:ing election foe~ lrn.l their races Tuesday, hOW('Ver Superior Court Judge Bruce S umner. <1 JUd~e s ince 1965. kept h is place m court against the challenge of Robert Weaver S upe rior Court Judge Robert ('. Todd. a Newport Beach res•· dent . turned back the challenge of attoml'Y Jay Wa ll * * * J/o ters Tired Of Lenient OCJudges? By TOM BARLEY OI I~ Ololl!r Pllol Sl<1ll A s ut'cessful challenger in lhe jud1c1al cle<'ttons predicted lo· dav that the victories of at least three Orange County de puty dis· trict attorneys will revolutionize court room attitudes between 1udgcs and prosecutors. ··Judges are now going to have to get tough with criminals and J?1ve them tht.• kind of sentence they should gel or they'll face an angry prosecutor in the very ne~t election." newly elected Super ior Court J udge Theodore "Ted " Millard said. M 11lard. who unseated Judge Richard Ha m ilto n of Laguna Reach in one or four stunning up· se ts. s aid he attributed his im- prcss1Ve victory to the fact that .. people arc sick 1tnd tired of le· n1ent Judges .. Our e ntire o ffice worked hard for us m thjs election and I think the title or deputy district attorney on the ballot m eant a ~n·at deal lo a lot of voter..," <S~ UPSETS, Pa ge A2) NAMATH BUYS IN NEWPO«r Jo(' Namath. former Rams Quarterback, has purchased three adjoining lots atop the ex· dus1ve Spyglass Hill area in Newport Beach. He is rumored to be planning construction of a home valued ::it more than $1 million Sec i.lory Page Bl. , t•1 I <MAC> Chairman Ted Keene ~aid today. "I just hope we can maintain what <services) we have down here •· Saddleback Valley Unified 8chool 01str1 ct Board President George llenry echoed Keene's con<>.e rn for a continued level of ser vices "I'm very a pprehensive about the impact on our schools. · Henry !>aid this morning. "As Slow But Sure far as I'm concerned we're go· ing to have lo re-evaluate e very program until they <the s tate> hnd some meal)s of fina ncial sup· port. .. School officials have said the J arvis initiative would cut $20 million from SVUSD $38 million budget Henr y predicted the slate would come through with fund· in!? to save the district. but could not be sure how much money the ~.,, Pli.t $Litt - Bu llol soh er!-> labor away in Santa ,Ana as Orange Coun. 1 \ maintains th tn1d1llon of ~lew• count mg a t ~lect1an 1 ime. Hesults nf local and s tatewide rntcs wcrt\ comin'g, 111 spor~•dH·all.' loda\· Sclunitz Beats Five On Comeback Trail John Schmitz hit paydirt on lht> poltt1cal comeback trail in Tuesday 's primary. e lect ion when he defeutcd five rivals fo r the Republtean no mmalion tn the 3fith state Senate District. On the Democratic s ide of the l e d ~e r, Asscmhlyman Ron Cordov<i of E l Toro won an easy \'1ttory to ~ct the stage for a Sch m 1 lz·Cordova con frontat1on in the November general elec· t1on. With til3 precincb counted out of SOR 111 the race. I he vote was: KEPUBL.ICANS Schmitt Ferguson llolden Scott Martindale 31,245 15,SOJ 9.980 8.503 7.593 Brand 5.838 DEMOCRt\TS Cordov~1 37 ,038 Kuczynski 13,283 /I. II thnt was behind Schmitz early Tuesday night whe n he took an early lead as e lection re· suits came in and steadily pulled a\\.ay from his GOP rivals. Former Huntington Beact-... school trustee Ste phen Holden f ini s h e d third in the race. Holden was followed in the ballot count by George Scott, Jim Martindale and J on Brand. Schmitz' election win Tuesday was his fi rst since 1970 when he was re-elected to Congress m wh a t i s now th e 40lh Congressional District. Wayne Clark Wim MWD Director ·Race Wayne Clark. Irvine resident and "aide t o Second District Orange County S upe rvisor Laure nce Schn it, apparently has scored an upset in unseating an entrenched Municipal Water Dis trict or Orange County <MWOOC> director at the paUs Tuesday. In the almost unheralded race for director <>f MWDOC's fifth rl1v1s1on. Clark had compiled 27 ,944 votes to incumbent Cle m McColloch's l2.458 with about 75 percent of co unty precinct ballots counted . A majority of the total vote cast will seat MWDOC directors duri n g the firs t w eek of Junua ry, 1979 A Otto Kutsch of Santa Ana polled only l'.905 vote~ at the last a\'ailabh• count showing Clark clearly an command of I\ mOJ<m· ty of total votes cast and mdicat. inft he likely will not fllcl' a No· vemberrunoff . .. .. M WDOC wholesales imported Metr opolitan Wate r Dis trict water lo mos t of the local water districts in Orange County. In MWDOC's first divis ion race. where four county coastal a rea contenders sought the seat held by David K. Jones of Hunt· in~ton Beach. incumbent Jones was the leader with 75 percent of the vote counted this morning. .Jones recorded 18.536 votes. Michael Griffith of Sunset Hel:lch had 11 .450 votes: Barbara Bartol of Huntington Beach . 9.194 : J a mes Edwards of Costa M es a. 6,358; Tim Hatch of Costa Mesa. 2,264 If the trend continues, Jones and Gri((ith will face ea ch other m a Nov 7 runoff. In apparenlly defeating in· eumbcnt McColloch . Clark at· t rl buted his victory to his stand against landowne r controlled water districts in the south coun· <See MWD, Pate A2) schools would receive And that. he said . would cr eate problem:. with summer s chool offerings. "We're going to be looking in· to it <s ummer sc hool > ver y c are fully." Henry said. "It might get down to offering only courses that s tudents have to have to graduate ·· llenry said the distr1t't was m a quandaryover summer school. ··I think we 'II JUSt have to sit * * * on 1t for a couple ot weeks." saHI Henry. "How can you plan 1£ you don 'l know how m~ch <money l you 're goin~ to get?" But Henry wa!:> C'onf1dcnt that s tate f und 1 n~ w ou ld b e l'orthcomini:t 'Tm an optimist." he said "I helieve there will be alternatives and money given to us by the st ate ·· Saddleback College. however. 1s an a different position rel<.1t1ve * * * to s ummer school offe ring!.. T hree hundred a nd fifty of a planned 600 s ummer courses are already underway. A s pokesman for the college said this morning board mem · bcrs would probabl y a llow t'lasses in session to continue to completion but might cancel courses s cheduled to start latt.> this 'llOnlh. College board president Larry <See WORRIE D, P age A2> ~ * * County Voters Push Prop. 13 By GARY GRANVILLE 01 t .. O•ily Piiot SI.lit When the day <>f J a rvis came. Orange County voters were ready lo join the 197R version of a taxpa.vers' revolt. They literally s ta mpeded to the polls Tuesd:.iy to give their overwhelming s upport t o Proposition 13, the .Jarvis -Gann property tax reform initi<Jt1ve. With 1,688 prt,>ct ncts counted out of 2,018 in the <:ounly. the vote was: * * * Yes 319.639 No 136.210 And to make certain their message on tax reform wasn 'l los t, the voters rejected a rival tax reform measure sponsored by the state legislature . As 1t was statewide, Proposi- tion 8 was drummed down to de- feat by voters ,m Orange County t•\'cn though 1( offered a form or property lax relief. The cuts offered by· Propo!>t· lion 8, howe ver, paled when * * * compared to the estim ated 60 per ce nt s l a s h ba c ke r s oC Proposition 13 promised . I ron1 ca lly, Oran ~e County s upe rvisors Tues d ay wen· handed a proposed 1978·79 coun· ty budget based on fund ing 1[ Proposition 8. Ml Propos ition 13. was approved b y the s t ate ·s voters . Under Propos ition 13. it ha~ been estimated that county gov· crnmcnt will lose roughly 60 per· (See JARVIS. Page .AZ> * * * 'Slash State Services' Californians' Me ssage: No Tax lrrere<Ues By The Associated Press Californians prefe r s lashed government services to highe r sales or income taxes to accom- m odate t he $7 billion property tax rollback they voted Tuesday. an Associated Press-NBC News poll shows. Interviews with 2,700 voters as they le ft palling places Tues day showed that nearly half of the Calif-0mians who voted -48 per- cent ' -s aid they preferred re· ductiDns in government services when Proposition 13 takes effect. Bergeson W ins GOP Assembly Nomination Marian Be rgeson ended her two -year qu est for the Republican nomination m the 74lh Assembly District when she wa lked off with an easy primary e lection victory Tuesda y. With 348 precincts counted out of 434 in the county. the vote was: REPUBLICANS Bergeson Watkins G reen Wilks Mata no DE MOCRATS 28.295 10.600 5,718 3.972 l .936 Harrison 8,262 P arke r 6,507 Spr inger 4,651 In a chstricl where Re publican voters outnumber Democrats by a wide l~.363 to 64,193 margin. Mrs. Bergeson will be a heavy favorite to convert Tuesday's l ri u m p h into a November general election win. - <See BERGESON, Page A2> o.llY ,., ... Staff """"' UPSET WINNER trvlne'1 Clerk It will force reductions averag- ing i7 percent m property tax bills. With 22.835 or 23.793 precincts CALIFORNIA VOTE RESULTS ARE ON A S reporting. Propos ition 13 re· ce1ved 4.048,452 votes. or 65 per· ccnt, to2.212,422no votes. Propooition 8, with the same number or precincts reJ>Qrting, h ad 2,820,270 yes voles lo JARJllS I MPACT MEETING SET Saddleback Va lley U nified School Distric t trus tees are expected to discuss contingencies for dealin{! with the Jarvis· Gann m1tiat1 ve's impact on local schools durin~ a meeting tonight in Mission Vl('JO . The meeting will begin a t 8 pm. m district of· fi ces , 25631 Diseno Drive. New Schools Rej ected b y CUSD Voters New school construction in the Capistrano Unified School Dis· tr1ct was defeated Tues day for the fourth time in two years, as distric t voters turned d own a $27 .2 million lease.revenue elec· lion. A $350 million s tale school bond i.-;s ue was a lso defeated Tue sday 1n an e lection charac· tcrized as a taxpayers' revolt. With three.quarters of the Capistrano Unified precincts re· porting, results in the lease· revenue election were· -No, 15,295 -Yes, 9.543 T his lease.revenue m easure on Tuesday's ballot required on· l y a s imple m aJor1l y for passage. Three previous school construction bond measures re. ce1ved sim ple m aJOrtty s upport, hut required a two·lhird major1· ty to pass. "Uni.JI two or tnree ~eeks ago. we t hought we had a chance lo pa ss the l case-reve n u•• measure." said Superintendent Jerome Thornslcy. "But recent ly the mood on the Jarv1s·Cann proper\y tax m1liative made it t'lt:ar that ttu.· lease rc·vf'IH.1c e lection would proba bly rail .. 3.165.016 no votes. or a margin or 53 to 47 percent ar!ainst . Atmos \ one-fourth or \h e voters, 23 percent. endorsed in· c reases in the sa les tax. while seven percent opted for h igher slate income taxes to make up the los t revenue. Opposition to tax hikes was even ~ron~er among those who voted fur lhe Jarvis.Gann in- 1tiat1ve. Three out of five ealJed roe cul" in government services rather than tax increases. Gmes Facing Rurw/fWith Depmy Rusk Orange County S heriff Brad Gates was the top vote gette r among six candidates for sheriff in Tuesday's primary e lection. With 1.817 precincts counted out of 2.048 in the county. the vote wal:>: Gates 159,46..l Rus k 88,483 Scott 53.640 Wrt~ht 42,386 Rurrv 28.979 Adam:. 16.345 But Gates' first place finis h wasn 't s trong enough to keep hi m out of a general e lection runoff with one of his own dep· uties, Lauren Rusk. And whe n compared to his 1974 p rimary e lection showing, <See GATES, Page 1\2) Co ast ·=-- Weathe r Night and morning low c·louds and fog, otherwise hazy sunshine Thursday. A little warme r days. Lows tonight in low 60s. Highs Thursday in upper 60s at beaches to 70s an<.l low 80s mland. I NSIDE TODJ\. ~ In sumrrrer. everyone's fan · cy turns co picnics. For som~ cookout recipes, see Food. Pa9e Cl. ladex At Ye11r ~ A7 M•,..<•H Cit eMllA• Al AIMI U-" CIO L M. .... A• Mevl.. .._It e-.ll••n M-1 M•,tl< ••ir eit CAH .. r1111 4'S,U M•t11a1 'llMI M C,, .. ,.. U Nltl..,al N..S A4 ClaUltlff OMJ ~-C-r Alt C.llllR 01 \yl.,,la P•l't« er Creuwff11! Ot S.,.'11 e t"4 OH tll N•tlut "" Or. Stt111c,_ "" l•ltetla l ..... A6 lteclt Ml,..14l 11 1E111fflal....W lt•'4 T•l•vltleft .. l'tatwrl"' CI0-11 TllH lt rt I .. It f'Mf CH I Wt •tlle• At lllw~ I t W9rWll•""' At '2 UAIL ' I'll 0 . SB ,--,...Pop ll PET • • • M 1 I l.1 rd ~.ml "Judges. and I '4,11 ~ ooe of them an.• .iom~ lo hJ\1· to ,hJp<.• up · M1llu11I ,,1ul I think Y.t.' r~ ~0111.: tu M'l' :.i ~ holt' n<•Y. al t11 udt' in tht> l'l>Unroom Jnd ,, lot uf JUd)le:, :>tartinf( toda.> .... 111 rl' Jim~ that lh<!.> c1in l µui,h ~he proM'l'ulor :.iround any mot t• ':\nd 11':-. .ibout l111\t'." Millard add ed ·'This wul> :-.omt-thing that both Mrs. <Orella l Scurs und I stressed in our campaigns and ohvwusly 1l paid off with the puhlH• ' Mr:> Sc•m, defeated Superior Court .Judge Leona rd Goldstein ul Newport Beach who s1ud to· 1lay he was "bitterly disappoint· l'd and .-.urpn!>c<.I" by llll> r cJcc tum by the voters ·This e lection was n ot de· tcr m1n ed on th e bas is o f qualification." Judge Goldstein s aid .. I don't thank the vote~ wt-r c too 1.:onc:erncd ' about the JUd1c1al ab1hty of me or m y oµ µont>nt " J ud,:tl' Goldstein said he felt his defeat w<1!> µnnc1vally due to t hl' dctcrm1nut1on of lhl• vote~ "tu h<ive u change an this elec- t111n But that is their privilege and this was the v111 ce of the pco· pit•.· ht• said "I ucl'ept t hat de nsaon allhough I s hall lc<1vc the ttiurt with very doop regret. But I am healthy. I am hlt·ssed with u happy family and I shall continue to work hard in the profession of law." he said. .. i\nd until m} term e nds an .ltinuary I shall continue to do the kind of good JOb J lhmk I havl• been do1n~ " We J.;nat 1 UI 71 Wieder To Face Runoff Orange Ce1u11ty Su pl' I Vl'"'r l.uurerH'l' Sl'l11n1t W•ll> ltJnging onto his poht1cal life today IJ> 4:1 \Otes. In a rucc too light lfl l'all. S<"hmtt w;1s running ahl·tid or formt•r !-.uperv1!-.or Ouv1d ll:ikt•r by thut :.lim margin lh1:-. mcirn ing with 327 out of 411 prl·<'lrll'lll reporting W i th former ll unl1n~ton Heach mayor ll:.i rn ctt Wieder assured onl' of the two J!C'nt'r;tl l'lcctaon runoff spots. tht· IJ;1ttll for the sel'ond s pot ht'lY.et•n Baker and Schmit llS~ed Jnd ngged throughout the morn111g hours The w1ce rtainl> of the Sl·cond Super vi!.orial D1:>tnc:t clel'lwn was accentuated hv u s udckn slowdown in Orange County 'Oil' l'OUntang. Initially, Rcgastrnr t1f Vokr' Al Olson said the hnul Orangt• County figurl's would b<.· com· pletcd by 9:30 a.m Olson revised his estimate at 10 a .m . by sayin g .. Lhl' l'uunl \\ill not bl' c·ornplc.•ted uni II wc·ll past Jiu m " Thul leaves Sl·hrnit and Bakl•r stranded an mid air in their <'lt>M' contest for political survival In Schmit"s casl', he 1s at tempting to make u s uccessful bid for a second tc.:rm of offlee Baker 1s atlC'mpting :1 e<Jml· back a fter being ousted from the· ~uperv1sonal scat by Schmit an 1974 WINS RU NOFF BER TH Huntington's Wieder Will R e call Be Put on Fall Ballot? ,\ s pnl-.l·~rn.111 for tht· Sau dlC'lt;1d. \ :tlln' t ctl l1l'd St·hool I >b t rH·t rc•<•a II proponents sa11I Tue scla~ 1111:> group would not pur.,uc· a n·t·all II llw issue could 11ot ht• 111l'ludcll on 1 he regulur No\-l'mbl·r $!l'nl·r.d l'let•llon b<i llot Wt· "ill bl· n·qut·sttng that t ht•~ It ht• -.rhuol lioa rd l put 1l tttw 1t·<-.lll 1 on t h1· 1\Jovemlx:r Ii.ti 101 . · Co d1.J1 rm Cl n R i c·k Buh;I\ :-.aid · If \H' don·t get 1t 1111 tlw .-..o,c·mhl'r ballot. we rl' 11cit r.:111ng to pursue 1l NelVport Bandit Fugitive FroDl FBI · Wl· dtm't \\a11t ;.i !ipt.ol'aal elcc 11011 Boh;i~ s group 1s l'irculatmg Jll•t1l ion:-. for thl' l"l'l'iJll of :-o\'l SI> hoard mt•rnhl'r!> George Jl l•llf\. Lir•ilc l\leustadt and \l ;1 r~ l'htlhp' I It• :-.Jul llw goruµ h;1d 1.400 p C' t 11 IC)"' ('I r<• u I .1 t Ing In t h l' -.d1011I cli:-.l 111·1 hut 'Cll<I he l'OUld not 1·st1m.1tt· lht• r<':-.ponsl' a l this t 11111• The• 111•111 ion., hu vc• been out l11r Ollt• \\t•1•k The p1stol-w1clding bandit who took S2.500 a t gunpmnt rrom a Nev. port tkach branc h of thl' lla{lk ol Aml'r1ca Tuesday hc.1s been ttmtat1vely identified as the .. vault bandit" who has hl·e n -;ought for more than two yea rs by lhl' FBI A :-.pokcsman for the FBl's Los Angl'les office decline d t.•om· ml·nt on the caM•. but Newport lk:.ich dNc('tavcs said photos take n or the vault b;mdil during robberies at other Southe rn California banks were 1dent1fiecl by bank e mployees as matching the suspect 1n the latest holdup. The bandit s ta nds more than W< feet tall and weighs about 240 µuunds lk 1:-. usually armed with a large handgun, po:>s1bly a 15-callber revolver Tuesday. he hat the b::ink branch at J.100 Dove Strt•t:t nt>ar the Or;.ingc Coun t) Airport ,hortl\' :.iftcr H npcnt•<I From Page A I MWD ... t~ .1n•a. mo:-.t of wl11ch 1s encom p a1:>1:>crl b~· the fifth d1v1sion I set• 1t a!> "' protest votl'. ·· Clark :-.au.L .. My role 1s going to be to Sl'C what tan be done lo begin a lrans1t1on to popularly dectcd water district directors such as lhc ordcrlv transition taking place in Ir vine " <.:lark :-.;.i1d he ~pent S.1.600 to Jpparl'nlly win h1~ new seat. McColloch <,Jtd e:.irhcr he would ~pend .1bout $1,500 on his cam- P<Hgn Cuba Data Studied WA SHINGTON IAPl -The Scn:ltc Int elligence Committee 1s pre paring a report t!valuating the raw data on which the ad- mm1s t rnt1on based its assertion~ ul <.:uban involvem ent in th(' rehel invasion of Zaire. 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(, ... tYW''fff'';ft; I Telephone (1141142·"321 Clatettled Advertl•lng ..-2.5911 ).O•ll•l>e(" "'•"•• "*"" °"'" 111-41310 'rom ~ t 11,,...,"tr 4"480() ~0::''1:~ :-:'!to;.~, (~t!!hi:~~·~t~I l'f\ettf't •' •4lwtrt1\tMeftt\ "-f'flf' ~•¥ ., trtH•dv(M wlt~t 't•<••I IMrt,UUleft OI , ... ,.~,........, ~~~~~::\•~:!~?;t1~16n:', ~~~:, ~':o =::!~!.,...·,; ~: tNtf'lt't•t ,,.,,,,,.,, Employees said h(' c:a ml· irl the bank's bac:k door. jumpt•d ~he t•ounter and nnkrl'd th1· employel's aga inst thl· wall But the biindit took monl'Y from ttw C'ash drawers. a dL· parture from the VilUlt h;.in1hl ·s usual operation The vault 11:ind11 got his namt· for timing his robbcrae-; to tht• deliveries of l'm.h to lt11· h;rnks taking the monl'y hags lll'lon· they could be put into thl' vault Newport Beach 1nn•sL1gatnr' -.aid a l'ash delivery w<1:-. madt• lo the Bank of I\ mcr1ca u bout IO minutes all.er the holdup Poli('P .,::iid the deLiverv \.\as l:.tlt'r than USU:.t I. . Unconfirmed reports m<111·att· the vault b<ind1L 1s rcspon:-.1hh· lor at le<isl eight otht•r bank JOl>s in Laguna ll11ls. llunt111i:ton Beal'h. Granada B ills. I lt•rmo:-.;1 Beach and Santa B<trhar:.i The lake from I hose rulil1l'nL'' totals an estimatl'd :Slfl0.000 l\11hay .,;rnl lhl· group must get :1 bout ~l.:rot1 signal ltrt•s hy .July I~ 111 quallr~ l11r lht' Nuv1·mlJL·r h.cl 1111 0111·t· lhO'l' s1gna\un•:-. art• M'tUrt•d, lhC'y must he fcr1f1e<I as 1•lig1hlt• n•r.:1:-.tl'l't•cl \Otl•r!. hv the• Or .111g1• < ·ounl \ lh·g1'>l rr;r of \"otL·rs m Santa /\na II tht• group ohta1ns t hl• Ol'l'Cl>~.tr~ s1gn;.iturcs and a re· l"Jll t•ll•f11on " s<:hcduled for Nu\ t•ml)(:r r1•-.1rlcnts interested 1n 1 unning ag;11n-.1 the three lrustt•t·~ 'Alli l>l.• ahll' to take out 1111011n.1t 1on p.111t•r-. llut the n•t·;,ill group will not :-.u pport n1ndulull'" or run a :-1,tlL' thl'l11Sl0ht•<,, llohay ::;aul ·W1•'1•1• 1lltt•rcstecl m pulling -.orn1·11111· out ol 11ll1te. not put- t 111).! -.01n1·on1• 1n lw s.11d f'rona Pog~ ;l I WORRIED OFFICIALS. • • '.J'a~.:lor said Tuesday night afll·c 1n1tial clertmn returns s howc·d strong Jarvis s upport that thl' h1 g factor would be the "un known." ··we don't have <• n1ncrl'lt· idea of what <1mounls of mom•\ wt• w 111 he working with, Taylor said. , He pomted to the layoff of tht• College's 600 part -tame employees as a poss1blt.· mO\'l' 11> cope with reduced fundmJ! ··our general d1s<·11s'>1on ha' been we ~111 rlo the he:-.t we can on campus and w ith our perma nt•nt staff anrl the cuts Y.111 t·l·ntt·r around our part lime· pco pie ·• Taylor s:.i 1tl I a yo ff:-. of p<ir1 lime e mployees would be un ~rtM~~ 4 "Thesl' employees arl· lht• very heart of our a bility to servt· the community." he said. point ing out that many p:.irt-time pen plc are facultv ml'mheri, ( 11)01 Environment Talk Slated For El Toro "You Can Drink the Watc>r, But Can You Breathe the Air." I'> to be presented Monday hy Orange County Environmental Mt1nagement Agency employers f o r t h e Sarldlehac-k Ar('a Coordinating Coun(.'11. The 8 pm me e tin g 1s scheduled al Peopl<'s Fcder:il Savings and Loan Assocu1t1on. 23688 El Toro Road. El Toro Orange County transportut1on plannm~ chief J t>rry Ht•nnc>tt a nd project m an&Rcr Sandy Scott. Air Quallty M Anagemcnt Planning (AQMP) wlll dlSC'U.'tS Orange County's involvement tn development of the subreg1on111 e lement o f the AQ MP spokeswoman Nonty St John said. The public 1s 1-1rgcd to attend s he added ' "h11 h•:irh olf l"<tmpus courses T,t\ lor abo stud the Jarvis bill \\ould i-pt•ll tl1sastt•r with the dis- tntl Irvine <·.1mpus. which 1s un- ilL·r 1·11n,tn11 L11m "I think the tl11ng that con- rc·rns mt• nght now as 1f we s top I hJl northl'rn l'ampus. we've \\a-,1c11 all that money." he said. In 1•ontrast to most reactions. C..addlebal·k /\rea Coordinating• Cnuncal 1S/\AC1 P r esident .L1 mt·i-Bon(' sa1rl his board ex pt·ctt·d tlw .Janis mr;isure to be <1ppro\ e•d "Wl•'n• gc11ng lo go hack to ,·olunll't" M'r\ IC'l':O. and the use of puhlle ml·etmg places. which is 1 h1• ..... :a' we 01~rated before we rerC'I\ (·d lht <'Otmlv ser vice area runcls .. hl' '-:t•cl 1;ue>sday night. The• SJ\ l T rt't'l'I v<•s a bout $15,00C un nually Bon(' :-..llll ,thc south county of- fic•t• on Moulton Parkway would lw l'losNI and the full-time M'l'n•tan would be e liminated. lie ,tl-.o predicted forced cuts unclt•r .l;1rv1s would reduce the It•\ l'I 1lf :-.trl'<.'l lighting and road mc<.l ian and parks maintenance. "Nl•tj:!hborhood park main· ftonanc1· '" _going to be severely n.•stn<'ted ... Bone said. MAC Chairman Keene also was concerned by a possible county move to close his coun· C• I's offact> "The office s pace is donated." he explained "The only thing the county pays for 1s a clerk. 1 ht> telephone and office equip- ment "We're gonna fight like hell to prevent 1l <the closing l. ·• El Toro Residence Looted by Thieves Bur glnrs who twisted off thf" front door knob lo gain ent ry c<1rricd u(( jewe lry, s tereo N1 u1 pmPnl. two television seL-.. a rndio and a sewing machine from 110 J>;I Toro home. Orang<' County sheriff's of- ricer:s '>llid the break·in was re- p o r led hy retired teal!her f'runccs U.>onard Strussman. 59, or 24092 Gemwood Orlvt> Th~ \l<'tlm, who was vmtlng friends .11 the· tern.-. vnluect the loss at $.3,912 Tax Ctct Blof!k Sought Brown Freezes State Hiring LOS ANGELES !APl Cov Edmund Brown Jr. froze all s t ate hiring today while two public employee groups asked t he state Supreme Court to block a S7 hillio11 property tax nit overwhelming ly approve<! by \'Oters The Democratic governor said he signed an executive order halting all hiring a n d Job replacements an s ta te govern· ment as part or a plan to 1mple· menl the J a rvis tax initiative with as little dis ruption as possi· ble. He said the plan would include limits on s late spending. no new t<1xes . a nd state budget cuts "1n all areas I can make them an \\ 1thoul injuring anyone " The California Fcderutaon of Tcacht-rs and California State Council of Ser vice Employees brought suit against the state's 58 county tax assessors and asked the court to restrain them from taking action to imple ment the 57 percent property tax cut approved by vote rs Tuesday. The court took no immediate action . Meanwhile. Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy, the i>late's most powerful legislator . proposed s pending "every dime" of the s tate burlge t s urplus. p l us another $.100 million from stale government cutbacks a total or about S4.5 billion -lo keep essential county and school ser vices afloat Front Po~ A I GATES ... the 39.year-old s he riff's '78 pe rformance was a drnmatic drov off. In '74, Gates marched into the s heriff's office with roughly 70 percent of the primary election vote in what was a six-man con. test to inherit the badge wor~ years by retiring Jim Musick. As the race ended. Gates and Rus k we re left to fight it out m the November genera l e lection. a ritual Gates didn't have to be concerned with in 1974 when first elected Gates began the primary cam- paign a solid favorite to win re. e lection by collecting more that\ half the votes cast Tuesday But it wasn 't until three weeks before the eleetaon thal be hegan 1:ampa1gnm~ in earnest. The San Fnincasco Oemotrut predicted al a new:> t'onfcrentl' thal 75.000 local governtncnt employees would lose jobs lh1s month, and said he apµealed to President Carte r to try lo save another 76,000 feder:.i lly funded jobs for low·m<:ome persons. The su it cont ends the measure. Propos 1t1on 13. un ronslitutionally embraces morl' tha n one sUbJt:CI an argument rcJecled hy l'Ourts before the election It a lso l'Ontends the measure denies equal protection to some prope rty holders because of a prov1s 1on 1n cr ea l>1ng asses" ments when a property changes hands The resounding vote was being w1del~ v1eY.e d as a signal thut homeowners. angry at so<1n ng property levies. were willing to accept cutbacks in government ser vices to fund a t ax cul S hrugging off warning!. of massive layoffs and cutbacks 111 schoo ls. parks. pohrc forf'es and fi re departments. voters s urged to the polls in heavy numberi. and passed the largest property lax c ut on record. With 96.6 percent or the vote counted. the initiative claimed 4.067.222 yes voles to 2.l24.505 no votes. * * * Fro.Page Al JARVIS ... cent or S95 m1lhon of its an t1<:1p1tted property tax revenue Now those who prepan• the county budget will be sent back to the drawmg boards to come up with a spending package based on the voters' m andate. County Supe rvisor Thomas Riley said today he expects the Boa rd of Supervisors "will respond to the voters in a very pos1l1ve way " '"I expect the board to nol only follow the letter of the la w but to adhe re to the spirit of the vote :.cs well." Riley said Th e Newport lica (.'h s upervisor also said he will be re luc ta nt to cha rge user fees foi; such services as pa ra medics Riley warned. however . that a co m mittee o f co unt y a d - ministrators looking for new sources of revenue may propose doing what he called "a whole new way of dorng bus iness in the county " That means chargmg users for virtually all county services. ' C>Mly "''-S\ottf .._ WINS GOP NOMINATION Assembly Hopeful Bergeson ,_,....,. Pafl't A I BERGESON Two ~t·.irs ;.igo, Mrs. Bergeson lo:-.t a narrow primary election r.H·e> to Nt-wport Bea<'h auto dl'd lt•r Jim Slemons She then t·onduttcd o last - m 1nute whirlwind write-in cam· )JJ1gn. and Oemo<·r a t Ron Cordova pulled u major upset wh1.•11 Mrs lh'r~t·:.on and Slemons :-.pill thcGOPvote And 1t 1s the Assembly seal now being vacuted by Cordova that Mrs Bl'rgcsun will seek 111 till' November general election. Jler opponent an that contest Y. t 11 b4o! Newport Beach lithog rnoht•r John Har rison, a s ur-v r h c w inn er over tl.\'o Dcmol'rat1c foes in Tuesday's t• lt'<'l IOn HarnM>n. a !>O·called inv1s1ble l and1datt> who m ade no pubbt· Jppcaranccs during the cam pa1gn . Y.alked o ff with the Dem ocratic nomination It wa~ the Be rgeson.Watkins match in the GOP primary that drew most the attention as three other Republican candidates wcrl' all but forgotten in the mele<' llOY.cvcr. 1t was M r s . Bergcson's race a ll the way as s he gathered more t han 50 per· cent of the Republican vole. Walkins drew two reprimands fr om the ethics committee of the Republican Party of Orange Count ~ during the primary cam p;HjW In turn. he c har ged Mrs . Bergeson and her followers with v1o lat1ng campaign eth ics. r harges that fe ll on dear ears as 1 he committee C'har ged him de- liberate distortion in som e or his C'ampa1gn material Heritage's Latest Gro up On Display Now J TORRANCE 2~9 Hawthorne Blvd, (2 l3) 318 127~ COSTA MESA t595 Newoorr Blvd 1714> b42 20SO Costa Mesa Store Open Sunday 12-5 LAGUNA BEACH 34) Norlh Coast Hwy (1141 4Q•-b551 $500,000 Damage s Awarded l\ltnt> defendanb 10 an Orange l"<>unty Superior Court lawsu1l riled b> Saddlebuck v a11ey homeo\\ ners who complained of t:iulty plumbing in the AeJlean Jhlls subd1vis1on huvc agreed to p;,i y the plaintiffs $500,000 In damages Judge Robert C Todd pres ided over <• pretrial :,l'll lement conference which µroduced the da mt1ge award JCt'e pt e d by l awyers r(.'prcscnting own<>rs or 542 homes Damage:, have been assessed J,l!ain~t the Alscot Development Company. Safeway Plumbin1;: J nd llt-atsng, l ne . Hossmoor W ater Company, Metropolitan W;.itcr U1 stri<'l of Southern <"<tl1forn1a c MWD I and the ~I l'oro Water 01str1rt. 1\ ls cot has agreed to pa.) $180.000. Safeway, $150.000 and t>w thre<• wal<'r districts each \\all PCIV unt-thrrd of $1 10,000 Moki11g a Splash .. \n unidt•n1 rl1t•d nllc.1:-.hrpman. 111 lull d res~ un11'orm . lt·aps 11110 J pool ~•t I ht> l ' S . ,.,.a, al /\t·udl'm y followrng lhc <:ol '''" 1><.rrml1• l)f gradu<J llng m1dsh1pmen. President Carter was to acldres!-i lht: ~radu<Jles an tode:1 y's cert.'monaes Supervisors J/ o te Wednesday June 1 1976 s DA1L '( PILOT .-l 3 Appeal Planned On Jail Changes Orangt> County supervisors followed Sheriff Brad Gates' ad· vrce T uesday and af:(reed to ap· peal a judge's order for sweep- ing changes at the ('OUnty Jail. Co unt y Counse l Adrian Kuyper 1·ecom mended against filing an appeal or countersu1t against lbt> Americ3n Civil La berlles Union. the organiza- lron which look le~al action on behalf of Jail inmates Ins tead, Kuyper suggested that efforts proceed to comply with the 10 pornt order, noting modifications might be sought later 1( the order proves un-workable But supervisors. in a 4-1 vote. ::.:ud they were especially wor- rred with one section of Federal Court Judge William Gray's or- der which expands privileges for inmates segregated for punish· ment. "The idea 1sn 't the mone)." Krans said ... Tht' problem 1s these people have displayed as s ault1vt> and d1 s rupl1ve behavior " Supervisor Ralph f>H·drach filed the lone vote Tuesday against filing a countcrsuat. · Supervisors also asked other agencies to join in paymg for lhl' new suit, noting Judge Gray·s order now would apply to all Jails m the fedeqtl . court drs· t net ·s Jurisdiction '-·a Judge Gray's ordel' also calls upon Jail authorities to allow rn mates more time to eat meals. rncreased communication with vis itors. improved steep1n~ areas a nd better accesl:. l o magazfoes and newspapers. The judge said inmates are en tilled to ei~ht hours of unrnter rupted !>lcep Uw night bt!for(' court ttppe:irance~ .rnd g:ves in m ates the right to wutch when iaaJ deputies search their cells. In :1dd1t1on , hC' ordered am proved access to telephones tor inmah.'S Kuyper \\.arned . "There 1s a danger lh<it 1f we appeal this dt nsaon lhc Olhcr side also will ap-pc:il "Anti our reading or the cases dt>C'1dec1 b~ thl' Federal Ap pcll~h.• Court rn this area 1n- d1cates that at 1s probably mort liberal than Judge Gray has been and might well order further re lacf." he said Gates curl1c•r ci.t1mated 1{ would cost $300.000 to implemenr lhe Judge's ord«>r and noted tax payers already spent $200,000 •dcfcndin~ the ~u1t brought bv th<' ACLL' r 0 U r (' 0 m p 8 n I (' S W h I (' h 'upplied ser vu:cs to the area will :-.h<J re the cost of a $60,000 damages award 1'hcy are Oreo Serv1soft. 'ulligun Water Condit101\Jng. Layton Soft Water and Monteigh Enterprises. It was allcgC'd In th<: class <•<'lion fried by Aegean H ilb homeowner Jerry P Shafer that plumbing m half of the homes built in lhC' dt'velopment bt>lween 1966 &nd 1972 had to be repla('ed bel·ausc of multipl<: lt•ak~ and faulty water pressure Brooke Claims 'Ex' Tops His Net Worth Permitting inmates who have misbehaved or attacked fellow prisoners to enjoy extra recrea· tion. eating and other privileges would m ean mixing them with other inmates, sheriff's officers said. In addition to having lo hire extra deputies to watch over the 'Victim of 13' Pouhon Name Didn't Help Thl' homeowne~ blamed the galvanized pipe used an the c·on::.trucllon and pornted out that no ::.uch leaks and raulb occurr<.'d whl'n the developer.-. began to use c'Opper prping after 1972 Shafer ~nd the homeowners <:laamed m the lawsuit that the Al s cot c·ompany s h owed · l'allous disregard" for home buyt•rs by continuing to use galvan1zl'd pipe· despite the obv ious dc•f1c1C>n c 1cs of the product and the complaints or rn<inv homeowners. It "was ~•lleg<'d in the lawsuit that new plumbing was installed in 100 homes at " cost of Sl.900 for each homl' The cstim<Jled l'O:-.t for othc•r homl's ranged from SI ,800 lo S2.800 Trial Slated BOSTON 1 I\ P > U S St·n Edward W l!rookt' C'la1ml·d to d a .r in a s "' or n ( 111<1n C' 1 a I statement rhat as u result or his divorce st•lllement hi5 net worth rs l<'SS than half that of his wife Rem1g1a Brooke m ade the l'lasm sn a f1nttnc1al disclosure :-.talcment released to probate eourt Jnd to the press. The sen~tor <'laaml'd his net worth is SIB.1,105. ("omparecl to ~63.650 for Mrs Urook1· To d a y • -; h 1• <• r 1 n I.! "' a .., scheduk·d in Mrddl~sc·\ l'robatl> Court by .Jud ~l' L<iwren<.·c Perara afll'r d1sclo:.ures that B r o o k e rn a d e 1 n a " l' u r" t e st::itcments on a dt'JH1s1lron t<Jkc11 1n conneC'tion with ht!> d1von·1· proceedings. Both lhl' Sl'n<Jtor and his wd<· w <•rt• 111 lhl• <'Ou rt room 2 Plead Innocent In Slaying Lawyer T\\O m1•1) ~···cus<:d or planning 1h1· lo lling of a S<·atlle attorney pl<.'adt•d 1nn<H't•nt nr the char ges Tu esda~ tn Or<.tngc County ~Upt'r111r <'our( .J11d 1!1' JI W ;un:n Knq:~ht at'('l'Pl t•rl l ht• JJIC:~IS filed hy . Jos\•ph WallL•r SC'rrno. 41. of 21;118 \'1a l't·ra. Mission Viejo. and Jo:-.i•ph Bogg, ll2. of neverly Hills. and t•ontinu(!d lht•1r bail at S25.000 t•a1·h Thi• at•t•uscd pa1 r we r e onkrt'll lo n ·turn .Jul~· i to Judge K C'n nt•th 1-: Lac's tourtroom for :.l'l I 1ng 11f ,r I ra~lf d~•H· They fol'l' Carey Ve toes Lae trile Bill ALBl\.'.\l\'. N \' « P I For the :,econd lime an as many yt>a rs. Gch lfugh Carey has \'eloeci <in <Jll<•mpt b y the Legaslatun• lo lt>g;il11<.· the use of Laetril<' Care;. 's wal('. JIC'tcn. d1N1 of cancer in 1971 ;,ind the• ,1.~nvcmor has r epeated Iv rcta lied that t-xper 1enttt r n condcmnan~ Laetnll' us ;1 "<•rucl hoax" on c ance r \tC'l irn ~ and th eir familit>S Laetrile. .. r ru1t Sl-ed l'Xlract which t·ont;irns cyanrde, has been banned m interstate drug traffic by the federal Food and Drug Adrmn1s1 ration charges or solicitin,g a murder and conspiracy tr1 l'Omm1t murder . 11 as alleged that llo~g and &·nno hired a 1111 mau who the\' IC'aml'('I after lh<.•1r urrl'sl was a Newport Bc;.ich poller officer to eltminatc Sc<itlle attorney Ro~cr Leed. Let·d wcis advised or lhe plan to kill him. Arr estan,g olfaccrs said the pair hatched the olan becausC' of Leed's role in u l awsual that resulted an a SI m1lhon fraud judg m ent against a Beverly Hills eompany m which Senno had sub-;tanl1Ct l hohhngs ll n d c r c·u v t• r of f 1 C' l' r .Jo hn Simon l e'it1f1ccl in mun1c1pal l'(1urt that he v1s1t<•d S<•alllt'. lakL•ct the mur<h•r 1Jf l.el·d and <.·o llcctcd $5.000 ol his SlS.000 fcl' lrom Sen no Ho~g was arrest1 ·rl :-.horlly afll'r he tlf'eamt· susp1t'1ous of Simon and halkt'<I at paying the :idditaonal SI0.0011 Sl·rano was ~irrested a short t 1 me lalN Arson De t ermined COHOES, N. Y. tAP> An apartment blaze whi<'h killed ~ man and his seven children ht•n• l ast weekend was def1n1tely a r s on , poli ce Say llut authorities. who made the dis· C'losurc shortly aflet the eight victims were buried Tuesday. said they had no suspects and made no fur ther subslanlral comments on the ease A Red Bard? Russian Lauds Shakespeare MOSCOW I J\ P l W11l1:.am Shak esJX•<H'e, \\ho d1t•ci 202 \'('~lrs hcfot·(! K arl M ar x \\as horn. ha" hcen 1cknt1f1l'd hy a Sov1N professor .1... "our ully in the strugj:?le for lrfc.asscrt1ng rcnlis tic art." Alexander Anixt, head of the Soviet Academy of Science's Shakespeare Commission says that's why the Bard is "loved 1n lhc Soviet Union no less than in hi~ homeland."· IMAICUl'IA"E Anixt, whose comments wer~ n~portcd by the Soviet news agen cy Tass. says ShakcsJ>('11re's works "cuJtivatc a sense of beauty, life. love for tht- truth and faith In man." Anixt SPoke at a national Shakespeare<ln ron fcrence. In ha::. statement, the senator <'la 1m cd he h;,id outstanding louns <rnd hills totaling S210.000 ~me SJ0.000 of that h~ 5aid was due the l'!>l<1l e o f his l at1· mother· an-law li e e arli er l'la1mcn h e horrow('d S.17 ,000 from f unds t· n tr u l> l C' d t o h 1 m b y h 1 s moth('r in law Thl· l>Ulk of Mrs Brooke's a~sN:-. wt•re listed as $480.000 in n.·a I estate She· "'as abo hstcd J~ owrng more than SI6.000 on an outstanding mortgage. H r o o k <' ' s a t t o r n c y a J s o 1· 1• I c• a:-. e 'I a v o I u m r n o u ::. ll1l·morandum llsl1n~ his variou:-. l1nant'1;:1l '>l otcments filed 1·:irl1cr in t•onnl.'t'lion v. ith th<.' tl1vort'C' action. l<.'lt{'n; lo Mrs Brookl· ;ind an il<.'<.·outlling of has moth<.•r tn·law':-. lunds HrookC''s u1vor<'t' from his lt<ll1an born wrflo was due to lw1·omc fm<1I .June 15, but had bet•n stayt•tJ p<:nding today's hL•aring Brooke's problems began with pu blr!>hed reports that ht lied in .1 ...,\\.orn .... t.1tcmcnt taken durin,g lhl' d1\(H't·t• P.-Ol't'C'd1ngs In lhat dt·pos 1tum. Brookt• said hl' r<'<'<'1vcd a S19.000 loan from A Hcivmoncl T)l', a v.calthy hquor dealer m Hoston JlowevC'r, no i.ut·h loa n wai. r eported on h1 ., !1na n cia l disclosure slalcmt•nt f1lc·d with the Senate. The Senate ('Ode or Nhics requires disclosure of an.v loan of more than $2,500 Th e n ation 's onlv blatk senator se1vs that he rc•ce1vl'<i only $2.000. from Tye and that the re marnrng $17,000 was money hl' borrowed /rom a tund b l' I o n g i n g t o h r s I a t e mother-in-law Brooke's d<iughter, Remi. according to published reports. ha s admitted l eakin~ lhe depos1t1on to ttw press. :-.:.iy1ng 1t w~1s lhl' onh '>'UV her molhl'r c·oulcl g1·L .i-1 l'11caring of thl' d1 vorct· l'i.l!>l' Brooke ;ind h1s Y.lft' Y.l'I' · morrl('d 3 1 Yl'ar'> ago loday Jl owt'V(•r. the senator said ht· <Hld M r:-. llrooke hav<' not lived "as hu...,band and will'" for Hi \t'.1r:-. Me tric Bill Wins in NY ALBANY, N.Y. <API -After a l ong d ebate, tht• s late A ssembly has g iven legislative approval to a bill that orders liquor and wine lo be bottled by lhl' Iller starting in 1980. ·'Tho se l ands where dt'm ocr;acy i s strongest use meus uring systems related to I hl' human body -the foot. the hanci . the distance b etween thumb and r o r e ringe r ." complained Assembly man Mark Su.·~el durmJ? Tuesday's debate. It shows m thei r measunng ~ys t ems, "'h1ch display an apprecaallon for human values, not JUst numhcr" "The mctn c :.yskm as a very. \ l'ry ha'11dc>d • Carrie rs Sought WASHINGTON <AP I U.S. officials say Egypt is seeking a bout 800 U.S. armored troop <'arriers to r eplace worn-out equipment supplied by the "ussians years ago. The request w:is expecl<'d to be a centerpiece of l':~y pt1an Wa r Minister Mohamad Ahclf'l ·Ghany ~I · (;ti m asy·s d11>c uss1ons with s<'nror Penta"on. State l >epart· ment and White House oHiclals and key con~res11men over th~ next three days. inmates classed as dangerous. Sheriff's Capt. Jerry Krans said. the mingling would expose the general jarl populcit1on to ~s1 ble danger OC A ttomey Joins Gandhi Defense Team LOS ANGELES (AP> An Orange County attorney who on<'c won a S520 Judgment ag ains t Pope PCtul and the Catholic Church travels 13.000 mi l es t o N<.•w Delhi on Wednesday to JOlll a battery of law ye r l>. d<'fending former Indian Prime Mtnaster Indira Gandhi Mrs Gandhi . ou s t ed unceremoniously from office by an e lectorate disenchanted with her m artial l:iw regime. faces a char~e of contempt of court for refusing to cooper ate with a go vcrnment -appo1ntcd com miss ion 1nves tigatin~ alleged wrongdoing during her years as prime minrster. Wilham Sherfield, 38. of Santa Ana rs a graduate of the Boall School of Law al the· Un1vers1ly of Calrfonua in Bcrk<:lcy. Whale still in law school. he sued the pope because a monastery in Sw1lzl'rland refused to refund $60 it had accepted from him in advanl'C payment for a St. Bernard puppy that was never dl•livered. Sheffield , representing all A mericans rncarcerated in Mexican pnsons, also has sued former President Gerald Ford .J lleg ing failure to fulfill a const1tut1onal mandate Norrisa Poulson Brandt or Irvine, the Republican can· d1date for secretary of state who'd hoped her father's name wou Id win he r her party 's 11ominaLion. has blamed the suc- cess of Proposition 13 on her ap. parent third-place finish. "I was a victim of 13." she said. Proposilion 13 was the Jarvis property tax initiative which California voters over- whelmingly approved Tuesday. "Being a college trustee <in the Saddl eback Community College District> was a no· no for this election." she sa1d. With 21.049 of 23.793 precrncts reported by this morning, Mn.. Brandt had won only 21 percent of the vote. with 356.538 votes for her. The apparent winner of the nomination. who will contest Democrat March Fong Eu's bid to kee p office. was businessman .Jacob Margosian. who got 862.137, or 52 percent, o( the votes in incomplete r eturns. The th1rd candidate, educator Steve Nash. placed second. with 448.634 votes, or 27 percent Mrs. Brandt said the sym pathy or voters to slop public spending, as well as their pref· erence for businessmen, out- weighed the strength of her name. upon which sh e had counted lo take the election. Norris Poulson. former mayor of Los Angeles, is her father. "When people don't know anything about the candidates." Mrs. Rrandt said. "it 's inev1tu ble they'll c hoose the busa nessman. I couldn't have donl.' anything to stop It, and I 'm glalt I didn't spend a lot of money " She said she will support Margosian against Mrs. Eu Banking Policy NEW YORK <AP > Colum '*'" .., ... s .. " ,.._ 'VICTIM OF PROP. 13' losing Candidate Brandt Parking Fee Waived for Surf Contest The 144 surfers expected le l a k e µart 1n Saddleb3cl( Community Colles<c's surfing c·om Jll'lll ion tt11 s wt•ckend won't h <l Vl' to pay the • county's $1 park rng fee at N 1guel Beach Park . Supervisors voll'd 3-2 to wa1vt# I he ft.•t• Tuesday with Supervisors Ralph Clark and Laurence Schmit opposed The lawyC'r l'X pla1ned LI :.t'clion of the fede ral code requrres the pres ident to rnvesttgate the circumstances of r he arrest of any A meracan citizen abroad and to undertake "a ll acts s hort o r war t o dfectuatc lhl' release of that American" if 1t 1s determined that the American's citizenship rights were violated. b1a Un1\'ers1ty will lake 1t~ money i rom banks providing loans to the government of South Africa and stop investmg an ror porations which are indifferent to the African nation 's "repres.c;ave racial policies," the: univer sity trustees have de cided. Clark :1rgucd the college 1sn 't waiving 1Lo; $.S f)('r person entry le<> for the surfin~ contest and noted lhC' t·ounty now 1s trymg to gl'neratt· n(•w revenue for itself In acld1l1 on . he <>a:d, th<.• r ontest wall tw held on a normal!} busy weekend fo1 bt•ach user.-. S up<'rvasor <; C hairma n Thomas Riley said the county expects to i::ener;.ite parking revenue from fee.paying surfing spectators. G em T alk f1y J. C lfUMP/IRll-:S <:1•mnl11</l~I '/'I/£ MODERN MALE nnrl 11>hot Ill• 10o•nr~ What are the men up to? That's a question that has intrigued the ladies for centuries . . . and the clnswers haven't always come easily. But. we have some Inside information, ladies, on at least one aspect of the mate mystique : We can tell vou the latest trends in what kind of jewelry the menfolk are buying. Chains are stall popular, but they're thinner. Maybe it's part of the ''thin is in" phenomenon. The bulky styles, with heavy pendants, are out. 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S1•e \our HJ. l\1·t•p) 0111 111.11 1111 ,1vl1· • l , • • • • • -• • • t • ~ ... ·-. •• ' •• 1( ~..... • • 1823 NEWPORT Bl VO COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TERMS 0.1nkAmPr1card-Mas1er Charge 30 VEARS IN THE SAME LOCA flON PHONE 548-340 1 OAll Y PllOf Q .Just Coa ting & with~~ Tom~~''·' !tlarphine The Winner's Circle ELECTIONTOWN. ORANGE COUNTY: Unlikely as lt might have been in yesteryear, Costa Mesa and its glitter· 1ng South Coast Plaza Hotel looked tlke Orange County's election centnd last night. It seemed like every politico in our r egion turned out there . Fifth Distnct Supervisor Tom Riley. who wasn't run· ning for anything this time around, sponsored a huge bash with thrtt bands. television coverage and election return.'> projected on the wall. Long.time county political wheeler· dealer Tom Fuentes served as master of ceremonies, nattily attired in tuxedo, <ls were his aides. RILEY'S BASU-WAS billed as non-pa rtisan but 1t appeared to be the favorite watering hole for Republican s ta lwa rts Not lo be outdone. the De mocrats hir~ a South Coast Plaza hall right next door to Riley's. Anyway. the meeting halls got over-ltlLaY heated and everybody spilled out mto the corridor. So that was an amusement. You had the Democrats, Republicans. non·partisans and brush salesmen just passing through all mixed up in one throng. Ma rian Ber~. who won the GOP nomination and will be our next· coaslal assemblyperson, unless some sort of roof caves in, showed up aJI smiles. OUT IN THE SAME RALL, Ron Cordova, current oc· cupanl of that 74th Distract seat, was holding court too. ~:ordova got what he wanted, the Demo nomination for state senate in the 36th District. So now he's looking GOP standard bearer John G. Schmitz right straight in the eyeballs. Another Democrat, 73rd District Assemblyman Dennis Mangers. was on hand too. He was unopposed on this ballot but still was serious, predicting he's in a tough race in November. Our DA Cecil Hicks showed up amid the celebrants and complained about the beat in the hall. He's probably just fretting be<:ause at this writing, it appears be lost two deputies on election night and they'll now be looking down at the DA from the other side of tbe Superior Court bench. Jon Brand, one of the GOP losers in the state senatorial contest, proved he's a good sport by showing up all s miles. shrugging, and s uggesting it's tough to beat a heavy treasury in Orange Cowity politics these days. Don Mcinnis, the Newport Beach councilman and former mayor, appeared to be the most relaxed politician in the whole throng. Maybe that's because Don wasn't run· ning for anything. This time, anyway. INSroE SUPERVISOR RILEY'S party room, a great projection of Orange County election returns virtually filled one wall. True, the returns didn't seem to change much as the evening progressed. It was explained that the figures actually were just the absentee ballot counts. The regular tally would come later. And later. and later. At least that part or the evening was typical. When it comes to vote counting, you can't out.fllow Orange County Jury lmlicts Doctor In Hughes Drug Use ""t OGDEN. Utah IAP> -A former doctor to the late Howard I lughes has been indicted by a federal jury on a federal charge of d1sLrabutfan of a controlled substance. Drug Enforcement Administration spokesman Joe Flanders said Tuesday that Dr. Wilber Thain, 53, of Logan is accused of sup- plying Hughes with 5,500 dosage units of codeine·pbosphate between April 1974 and April 1976, when Hughes died. The mdictment a lleges Thain dispensed the drug "at approx· 1matcly six·week intervals, directly or indirectly, lo Howard R. Hughes. without legitimate medical purpose ... " Thain 1s alleged to have bought the drugs from a New Yo~k pharmaceutical firm. then delivered them to Hughes personally in Lhc Bahamas and in Acapulco, Mexico. Tham is medical director of Utah State University's Excep- t 1ona l Child Center m Logan. Last March 17, Dr. Norman Crane and Hughes aide John Holmes were indicted in Las Vegas on a similar charge. During the Mormon Will trial, which is in. lf:s fina~ stages In La~ Vegas, Holmes testified he saw Hu~hes !nJecl himself two days before his death w1lh a s ub6tance Holmes believed to be codeine. NATION I WEATHER Aeross Country Vote Centers Around Taxes • By The Associated Pftll The echo of economic frustrauon skipped across the country. help· Ing to dutnp four·term Sen. Clifford Case in New Jersey and denying motley to Ohio's largest school districts. New Jersey Republicans turned out the ?•·year.old Case in favor or 34·year-old J effrey Bell. who favors a 30 percent cul in federal in- com e taxes. It was the busiest political day or this pon.presidential election year and the re were a number of noteworthy vi ctories . They included: -THE VIC'fORY by former basketball star Bill Bradley in the .Democratic Senate r ace in New Jersey. -The nomination of Wayne Hays, the former Congressional power in a Democratic primary for a seal in the Ohio House. -THE EASY WIN by Rep. Max Baucus over appointed Sen. Paul Ha tfield in Montana's Democratic Senate prirnary. -Mississ ippi's first com· petitive Senate race in 30 yearS, \n which Gov. Cliff Finch and lawyer Maurice Dantin qualified for the June 27 Democratic runoff. and Rep. Thad Cochran won the Republican race. But the theme of the day was taxes. Voters in Cleveland and Columbus, Ohio, overwhelming- ly rejected new tax levies that :.c hool officials said were necessary to keep their systems running next year. TAXES ALSO played a promi· nent role i n New J e rsey 's Republican primary. Case, who has one or the most liberal records among Senate Continued Rise Predicted for Price of Beef Republicans. had been expected to win easily against Bell. A fo rmer aid to Ronald Reagan who had campaign help from former Treasury Secretary William Simon and Rep. Jack Kernp of New York. Bell was un· known statewide. But he had one issue. his lax c ut proposal, which an AP·NBC News e1ection day poll showed was important to half the people who voted for him. Bell claimed that was the reason for his win. "From coast to coa st . the American people are building to a tidal wave of tax revolt," he said. "They are saying enough." BELL ~O benefited from one of the lightest turnouts ever in a New Jersey GOP primary, meaning that conservatives with the most ardent interest In vol· ing were the most likely to show up at the polls. Case conceded a fterward he may have taken Bell's challenge too lightly. Bell will face Bradley. the former Rhodes scholar and New York Knickerbocker sta r who easily defeated former State Treasurer Richard Leone in the Democratic primary. Bradley capita lized on his image as a celebrity and the campaign hel or celebrity friends -Robert Redford, Dustin Hoffman, Jack Nicholson, Paul Simon. Willis Reed. He Is a heavy favorite for November. In other races: .. ........... BOUNCING BACK · Wayne Hays. who resigned from Congress because of a sex scandal three weeks after winning the 1976 De m ocratic primary in Ohm. wa::. JUbtlant Tuesday afte r winning his party 's primary lor a freshman stale legislative seat. He su1c1 his m volvenwnt with his former mistress. Elizabeth Ray. mattered htlle to his constituents. Wife Pat s hares his JOY Carter Wants Reds: U.S. Stands Ready WASHINGTON IAP) -President Cart~r. in a major policj speech, told the Soviet Union today 1t "can choose e1ther confronta· lion or cooperation" and find the United States prepared to meet either cha llenge. Speaking against a backdrop of hei&btened superpower tensions. Carter said he is convinced the Soviet people want peace and that their government is trying "10 good faith" to complete a treaty limiting strategic nuclear weapons. But. by contrast, Carter said in a commencement address to the U.S. Naval Academy. the Soviets are exploiting instability m Africa as they try to expand their influence. Union, rnLXed both hard-hne and conciliatory gestures He con suited W1lh Zbigniew Brzezinslu. hi s nationa l security adviser, and Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance, among others, in prepar- mg it. THE SPEECH went through several drafts and was certam to be read closely in a lhed and friendly capitals for insight.'\ into evolving U.S. policies abroad. .. TO THE SOVIET Union," he The pote ntial impact on OHIO: Tiie 1oChOOl IU W04ft •nd H•vs vldo•v ks .,_.~ ... ., w1M bv oo.. J-Rllodh said in his prepared remar • Moscow was bard to assess. The ~.~~oo~u:'~":k's=. LI. 0ov. "detente seems to mean a con· Russians have rebutted ad· tmulng aggressive struggle for ministration accusations unti\ u~:"t.=L::o=·,:J::/-C,~ political advantage a nd in· now. trauung their fire pnn- Nostrend 1or""' ~CM\ s.n.tt ~1on. creased lnfluence in a ivariety o( c1pally on Brzezinski. who ac· He •Ill laa S.n, Oklt O•rti, wllO l•ced only 1o1ten OCICIO!SltJon. ~1c.,. Gov. Rotlef't ~., ways." c~used them of breaking "the won r•nomlnellon end Wiii ••ct• Jerome Detente -accommodation code of detente ... F llzgweld, MIO-IN Demo<r.tk Pf'lm«y. WASHINGTON <AP> -It between the two superpowers -Carter took a cold view of So· may be fall before beef prices ~~:'J:~x~ ~1.:0.:1R'::"~ must be "truly reciprocal," he viet intervention in Angola and stop rising and return to current prlm•rv '°' oover"°" -' w111 •~• lorrMr said, with both the United States Eth i op 1 a t h ro ug h .. pro xv leve ls, says the Agriculture ~8.:':~e1.~·~·~~:.0• and the Soviet Union exerc1smg forces," a clear allu:.ion to Department as it sends out more souTM DAKOTA: ,...,, urrv p,._51.,, • restraint in troubled a reas and Cuban troops that ht•lped a bad news for shoppers already Repo;b11c .... enc10emocr.il>ofle•rne1tw111n.et in turbulent limes. Ma r x is t fa ction triumph 1n burdened with price increases ~~~~r~mti;;~;'!1~~-.,~~~':'~~-:,~~ Carter's speech, touted by hJs Angola 's civil w<1r and helped on most other goods. Democretk si.te s.n. Roo-r M<K•IUPS •M principal advisers as clanfysng Ethiopia to repel an mval>1on R-bllc.an Mtonley 0-.•I WllllMn ~ U.S. attitudes toward the Soviet rrom Somalia. Thatbadoewsandanotberde· ~"'°"~~11uM __ m_...,,..._·~-llOfl"INl~~-1ont..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ partment report Tuesday in· dicate that s upermarkets, food processors and wholesalers by mid·spring were not yet passing on lo consumers the fulJ impact of higher raw·product fa rm prlces . THE LAG, WHICH can extend to two months for som e foods, is traditional and officials of the president's Council on Wage and Price Stability still expect the middlemen to catch up this sum· m er before food pnces moderate in the fall. But the highe r beef-price forecast is a new wrinkle that could prompt reassessment of other inflation predictions. The Agriculture Depart- ment's Wo rld Food and Agricultural Outlook and Situa· lion Board predicted on Tuesday that average 1978 beef prices to consumers would rise 20 pe~nt a bove the 1977 averages and those paid producers could grow 33 percent. This could mean more grocery shopping misery next year. Let·s Hear It For Dad! Fan Funnies for Fabulous Fathers This Father's Day do something different w ith an "AD FOR DAD" greeting all the world can share on Sunday, June 18th .. Frost Threatens Plains You can create/y~ own card like sample on the right. It's easy, Juat write your Father's Day message on the blank card below using a black pen. Jim With all the " Racquel" you put up walb, you still ma naae to "Love AH'' ,._, '(I ' • 0 ° I '1' \' • Texas Alerted to Expect Flash Fwods Temperacure• HI 1.0 .. 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Box 1560, Costa Mesa, 92626. The Price Is only $10. Your card muat not be larger than sample shown. If you need help·composing your "AD FOR DAD" and would like a little cartoon in it, please call a friendly Daily Pilot Ad-viser at 642-5678. You e11n charge your Father'• Day card or uae your MHter Charge or BankAmertcerd. DAILY Pilot 642-5678 \ .. ' CALIFORNIA VliledneS<lay June 1 •97, Wins Bid to Battle Brown A,. Wl,...,.,.1* YOUNGER WINS GOP GUBERNATORIAL NOMINATION Attorney General With Granddaughter Candy LOS ANGELES IJ\PI At- torney General Evelle Younger. the man the pollsters say has the bl'st chance of beating Jerry Brown. won the Republican nomination for governor and will get tus chance at Brown in November. The 59-year-old attorney gen eral's victory apparently ended the spectac'-'lar. s hort- lived poHtical career of former Los Angeles Police Chief Ed Davis. a provocative, outspoken conservative who trailed Younger by 11 percent for _a d~­ appointang second place an his first try for public office. Younger, a moderate with nearly four decades in public of- fice, led the conservative Davis 811.622 to 493,166 early today with 82 percent of the vote count- ed. Assemblyman Ken Maddy of Fresno was third with 400.355 votes. a nd San Diego Mayor Pete Wilson had only 176,786. NOW YOUNGER WILL Lest the polls which showed he closed Brown's early 28 percent lead to 1 percent. Those same polls showed Younger's early lead of 25 per- cen t over Davis melt away to 1 percentage point and then re- bound a few week s before T uesday's balloting. Brown swept t he Democratic primary with 77 percent of the vote against eight political un- knowns. SOUNDING LIKE HE o riginated t he idea of property tax relorm. Urown ::.ays he's go mg ba<'k LO Sacramento today lo cut back state ser vices so Propos1t1on 13 can be made lo \\Ork. and has November oppo nent. Evelle Younger. sayi. he as going to help. But Attorney General Younger, who d efeated Hepublican rival Ed Davis in a seesaw primary battle, said he would campaign hard against the incumbent who opposed the tax initiative Younger said he voted for,it Brown recalled the "era of lim its" theme or h is 1974 gubernatorial campaign Tues· day night and said the voters' call for "the era of limits is three times stronger now .. T H E GOVERNOR posted ~ strong s howing about 77 per cent in wmnmg renomination but it wasn't as strong as many expected. The eight Dem ocratic candidates opposing him, all relatively unknown. polled :; surprisingly hefty 23 percent of the vote. Brown had campaigned actively against Propos ition 13, the property tax cutback that won nearly as big us he did. But Tuesday night, the governor bowed to the electorate. ''The people have ruled tonight," Brown said. "They are the final Judge. And I will make it my job to make sure that what they ask will be provided. "WHAT WE HAVE tonight 1s the s trongest expression of our dl'mocrat1t' prot·ess lhe1t I ha\C' seen in a decade. The mes~agt: b clear· Get these property taxes off mv b;u·k and eurtail government growth · He said he would beglll working on the cutbal·ks today an Sacramento .. We wi II have :.n1ous <ind painful curt ailments <>t every E'~es Dymally !l'vt:I of J:O\l cnmt·nl ·WhJt I:> reQuared I!) a .i usll:r:ty lrom C,t.> S:.it ra rnt·nto hl· :.aid :.pint of If ell I to YOl"NGER PROMISED that ont: of his last ;obs as attorney ger:('raf would be to advas~ Browr: bt·lwt•cn now and November on how to implement l'rol)l)SltlOll l3 Curb GOP Victor For Second Spot LOS ANGELES CAP : Make Curb. a successful record pro· ducer who once provided enter· tamment for Republican bashes. has moved from th£: sideline~ to win the party's nomanat1on for lie utenant governor. A I though he and Mike An· t onovich . a const:rvat1ve . grassroots candidate.. had been closf: in the polls, Curb edged ahead in early returns Tuesday and s trengthened his !£:ad l:I~ thf: votes were tallied. With e1boul 50 percent of the ballots counted, Curb had 54 per. cent of the vote to 46 percent for Antonovich. Burke, Deukmejian Challengers IN A VlCTOR\' speech focus mg on the success of Propos1t1on 13. the Jarvis-Gann in1t1at1ve cutting property taxes by 57 per- Ct.>nl. Curb said the "main ISSue m coming month!; will be im- plementing the will of th<: peo pie .. L 0 S A ~<a: L F. S C A P l Yvonne Burke, a Dem ocrat who becaml' 'ahforma's first black congresswoman. and George 'JJai rd T,.-,. Wibon H1lt•s \\Oil ha:-. third ((•1 m <Js ..,upt·r111lt·1Hlc.•nl of puhl1< 111:-.1 ru<'l1on. but 1t \\ii!-.I IHI I t•r'iWl'l'l t1lt•('l10ll night \\1th tht· 1rnssage of Propos 1t111n t:J . he s;11d, l'<ltl(-;1\1011 111 (.'Jltfornw 1s " loser DeukmeJian, a Repuullcan who authored California 's dE.'ath penalty law. wall battle for attorney general an the November election. fl will be a race where Californians won't be able to complain about not having a t'hoicc. With 65 percent of the vote tallied in Tuesday's pnmary. fh·ukmcJian trounced .lumc!' Bro \\ ning, pro:-.eeutor 1n the Patricia Hearst case, 936,no to 515,029. and Mrs Durke edged Lol> Angeles City Attorney Burt Pinc:-. 1.195.309 to 1.102.760 ;1ftt•r a teeter-totter ral'C THE GOP CONTEST \\JI> a quiet one, with both men talking about their experi<'nce dealing with law enforcement The Democratic race w;is bitter at the end. full or charge and counter-charge. Mrs. Burke, a three-term assemblywoman and then a three-term congresswoman, led the attack , blasting Pines' h<1ndl1ng of a 1976 paper-sh rerlding 1ncHlenl involnng his office Pines responded , saying he hadn 't known about lhc shredding until after the episode and calling his '15 -year-old rival's record "undis - tinguished.·· If E /\I.S O AV OI DED Voters N onllnate Congress Runners LOS A!\GEl.f;S t/l.Pt The folio'>' IOI! c;md1clates won lhe1r part '·-; ro ngrc ss 1onal nom 111at11111 Tue s rlav l>-Democ r,it, R Hcpuhl1ca·n . X lnr umlwnt ht 011io1 A u I nd Oo\I ltd 01\t 4th 01\f 5th 01\I "" 01\f 11h 01\I llh 0 1\I HuQ1't',. R 911' 01\1 IOtn 01\I l1th 01\f 11th 0"' A1 IJtn 01\I A 1•tn Ch,, R tSlh 0"1 A 161" o ... t A 11th 01 I R 18tn l>••I fh NOrt'fW 8'''' 0 Don (llhlW'". R• Roti<•I .....,,.""'· O !.anor• Smoln 'v't{ t-t11110 l1 F(,. .. Hlr'TW' R J""n Au,ton Cl• Uolor•\ S•ort. R ""•l•P Burton. O•. Tom Splnow. R C,.-<0rQ1> M iller 1 Dlll Paut• C,oronn. Ft llon~lo Otllum' O• Cl\•rlo f ortn•y ~1~·,. O• RotM>rl All~n. R rl<'ln f dWrHd' O• ~uch H•ns.enl R l '""J k Vdf~ 0 \ Oavt-W~ICh R ..,"'h·n 01\lfn 0 P•ul Mt..CJo~t.,,.y Notm•n Mt~I•, Ox 01n 0 11(.teft J~ri N.(, I dll o, Norm Shum""•• i ""• c oe•llO o Cr1r.~ P•tl•r•~i> ,.m P.tnetta Oa [ ''< S••st'•"° Jot r "-'f'b\. 0-. Ch•rtt' P•"'•f•f) 8<)fl \OQ<lf' D W1ll1~m Kelcl>Um 1'111 00\I ,,.,,. Z~U'nO\ 0 Aobtl"f L•oomar\1no. A• 1011\ OISI -P•t Le•r. 0 B•rr y Goldwater Jr R• 1hl Olst J•me1 Corman O• !'Ion W•l•ll. A 1Jnd 01~1 -Aoberl H~nr r. D C•rlo\ MOOrhe•d. Rx llrd 01\1 Anthony O..•••Mo~. Oa ~"" B•rt>ar•. R 2t1n o • .,,, Htnry W••mc'tn O• Howard !><h•~fer, R. 15th 0111 Eoward llovba 0 • Ro!M'rl W•lmn. A 1'11\ 01\t -.Jofln Rou•,,.lot. R•. 1]111 Oht -Carey PM:k, 0 Aobt'rl OornM, A• 1'111 01•1 JUll(ll) 0 1•0t1, 0 1911\ 01•1 Augu\IU• H"'"'""'· Da. U"4h ... 1eld~. R R JOlll OIU -Oeort>t Oan1elr.on, D• Htnrv Arr•. R 31\1 Ohl -cnar1uw11son. O• OOtl G11msh•w. )7nd O••I Glenn Andttlon. O• ~nya Nlilllls.on. R JJrd 0"1 -OtM,. 1<a1at1an, 0 Wayne Grl11\•m. A. :14111 0111 -M<lrk H,innelord. D• OM Lu"ll'""· R 3)th 0"1 J•m L.loVd, Oa 0•¥id Dreier, R Jtlll 0 .. 1 Georoe Brown O• Da na Carmody A 3111\ 01\I -0.n CorcOfaft. 0' Jrrry LtWI\. R W1':, 0:;~,. Jn';t,~~~~so;.~~. o w 1111Am Oinnemever, A. •Otl\ 0 .. 1 J im M<Guy. 0 Robert BIKIMm. R 4hl 01sl 9obW11~,, Ra On<I 01\t Lionel v..,. Offrl1n. O• L•w•tntt M•Uere, A. Oro 01$1 -Cla1r Burgener R • Votes Tabula·ted ll<>r 1• ,If(.' c·ounty by county """''' 1.IS1 •.>•1 \ 131 UIO NA pf l '4 6.6'1 , .. ,. ... voting r<'s111\" m the Republican Nev• 11!>1 1.1J1 1.1u ••• guhernatonal primary· Orn9 .. .,, )0,61S 0 Sii 11 Ill Pier 10 •IS 11 ,. Madh y_, Oa•ll WllMll Plum Sit ,,. •U ... A Urn t• OJI <0.6)9 II )IJ 1.111 A:'"' 10)12 21.541 H ,30 1,81' Alpn I• •• Jt II $6cr ISW l3,0S6 IJ.lO '·''° Am"o ... I 10J 11' 131 S!Mn 1'6 tol ... 131 Bull JI\ ~-°'' ..... t.ll SDrn t•.••• :I0.017 11 .... •.fl• C•t• HI l,6S. ... .. saoo l•.IAl 40,IH Jt.01] ,, , .. (otu 148 •JI llO M> !t&ftl lt,b47 11, ti• 1.5~ J.JU COii( 16 110 ll.1'~ tl 01 • 751 Slo• 63'1 .. .111 T,UI '·"' Orin 111 I~ .,. ., Slob l.>SS l,11111 •,Oil ,,. El<lo I •IO l ,,. I tO\ H• !tm•I ti))() 31,1'9 tt,125 1.S•t Fr•\ )4 •J~ I, 11• 1.11•1 I 711 ~Hr t."61 l ... , ,, ... .. \ Gl'n I 1'1 "'' ••I '• !><Ir I• 000 st,514 21,JU ''·'°' Humb ) Jll .,,,\ I 11\ .. ,) '.><.rt . 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In the November e lect1on, Dcukmcji:.tn, a 50-yc:.ir old Long Oeach legislator, is certain lo focus on his authorship c1 f the slatc"s new ttle:ith Pl'nalty law. "'h1ch took l'ffccl las t /\u~ust ON TUESOA \' night. he set the tone for lhat race when he said: "I think the people of the state want an attorney general who 1s in favor of it. They're tonccrncd about their personal s :.i fety. and they want somebody that's gomg to be supportive of public safety." Mrs . Burke opposes the death penalty on the grounds it hasn't worked as a deterrent. but at every opportunity during her campaign, s he emphasized she would enforce it as the people':. wish. "I sec my duty as attorney general really to carry out the mandate of the state. There 1s no question of what the people have :said about the death penally." s he said ut one point during the c:.ampaign. Tallies Show Vote Margi,n In Calif omia By The Associated Press llere is the vote count for California candidates· Rr•OQ\ (rule hl•Y D•vl\ M~ddy Sl0<um WI I.on Younorr AbbOI f;O .. GOVERNOR Jl,US ot JJ,IU PfKln<h J0.311. I Pl'rtenl 8.'81 S 1>ertont US.•9s. 79 Pl''<•nl •78,•SI. lOP<'r<•nt 11.060. s Pl'rttnl 191 :M.3 9 Pl'rc•nl 1141.~1. •O~rumt OUll GOVERNOR 21,tU ot U,ltJ Pf'Kln<ll 11 S,~, 4 P<'•ctnl 61 "81 1 Pl'rttnl n .q/8, 7 percent l ,JIS,llU. II 1>er<•n1 \6,IJA. 1 P"rCOnl IS.HI, l Pl'rctnl H.n•, 7 perc•nt U0,65q. 4 l>P•C•nt Alo111 Ath41rlon 8rowri Darlln9 l<lmm•tt L1e1>en1Hrr9 llO<k Rodfln t tS.1&8. • percrnt GOP ATTORNEY CENERAL >t,04• ot U.7'> IH'Kln<U 8rown1"0 &ol .1'7 J&Of'r(""' Oeukmtl••n t,70).04 U per<ent OlM ATTORNEY GENERAl eu'"' Pint\ 21,00 .. u .10 IH'e<ln<u t •114.0S•. H P<'tttnl 1.lll IAO. •I Pl'r<4'nl GOP' lT GOYERNOlt tt,US ot U ,IU IN'Kln<h Antono.,1t h '11 l'6 •• P'e'l"'"' Curb I.DIS CJ). II llOt<•nt Oym•lly f 111pt1tr1c.,, Revtn lapla OEM LT GOVlRNOlt lt,tUefU,IU prKln<h 1,MS.lll H !>ett•nl ••4 I JO U ptrt .. nt '"·'9) 11 Pl'•Unl t.0.X. & perCt"f"lt GO .. HCR~TARYO"STATE \ Or1ftOI M•rQO\i1tn NOi\ 21 .... e4 U.7'1 p4rKIMll JS.,5:11, 11 """""' 861.131. 51P"rtrnt , .. 43' 11 IM'retnl Dl!M SICltlTARY OP' STATE n,n> .. U,IU IH'Mln<h fu "''"'" Cory O'CirHfl ).335.571 100 Pt•C.nt OOP CONTROL LI R tt.04tolU,1'1 .. rKln<h I06,0SA 48 Plf'< ~nt HO, 191. H l>Or(tm OEM CONTltOlLElt "·"'" u.1u ,., .. 111<11 l,008.tU. II Pl't<trll St,162, 1~ porunl 00~ Tltl AIUltE It ,,, ..... ,,,,,,,, .. 1 ... 11 1.171,lto, 17 port•nl HI, ff7. 78 perctrll OIM TRIAI URIR tt.M .. tJ.IU "Kln<h 811run Unruh IU,ljO. J1 percent 1,10 ... 1 • ., -c•nt 1un .. U.LIC INSTRUCTION MtllO• MAt\l\•11 M~oll ~ .... , P~c.llltlll .... t\ lhl•n 2t .... M U,JfJ lltKIMU >14,71• s -ctnt '"· 111. tO~r<4Wlt S..,544. I) P9rten1 7U,10I, 5119rcent 1'0,'51, t Ptf<eRI 1.sn.•1•. UP9«•"' 11•.•1', I t1J9r<Nll 11111 11111 • 119rom AP WI..,..,_ DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER Yvonne Brathwaite Burke Curb. 33. will face Oemorratu incumbent Mervyn Dymally 11i th£-November election Uymally s hot "head <:orly 1n the Democratic primary and ea::.aly def ea led thrc£-oppanents with 5(. per('ent of the vote • In two othE.-r rot(·,. Democratic incumbentl> also hud 11ltll· troubl(; with 1h111 ('hallengerS Jesst Unruh defcut l'd William A. Burkett for thl I re:.isurer's nomination and Ken ncth Cory \\On over Jos£:ph ()'Green an the controllers ran· OT H E R WINNE R S \\Crt' D o n a r d J 1-· re n (' h , t h t· Hl•publ1can nomtnll tor treasurer. who defeated ~arna llt.>I M a r Schn abel . Jacob Margosian. Republican nominee for secretary of slate. who won O\ er Steve N<tsh and Norn::.<• REPUBLICAN NOMINEE Mike Curb Poi;lsor: Brandt ar.d James Wa it· who defeated D ixon Arnt•lt for the Republ1<:a n nomination lor controller Mart'h Fong Eu. tht> 1ncum- twnt. ran unoppo!)<:d for the l h mo<" r a I i 1· no min a I : on fo r ..,, 1 rC'IJr\ <it ... t:irt Leaves Canceled SAN FRA;\"CISCO <AP > -The Uoard of Supervisors has can- celed leaves or absence for 1 r<• vli fo r c•1ghl officials and re- l used lo I( rant leaves requested hy three others because of potential budget problem s thal «oulrl lw tauscd by passagP ot Propos1uon 13 Propositions Decided 8 .} The Associated Press A rent control in1tiatl vc was being rejected 10 Santa Barbara and J similar measurc that gcncratl'cl heated debate in San- t a Moni<"a was lo':i1ng a" ~1)11! hcrn Ca hforn1;in~ clcc1ded the fate of a variety of local propositions In Lo!) Angeles County, voters were against a secession movl· bv the Palo:. Vl'rdcs Penins ula and South Bay commun1t1cs Res idents w1th1n the two pro Oceanside Judge Trailing OCEANSIDE U\Pl Mun1l·1pal Judge Stuart C Wilson was turned out of off1cC' by voter:. ap pa rently ungcred by his confession that he stole his opponent's cumpaig n signs. incomplrt e el cc t1on returns s howed to rla~· Wilson lratlC'd lus only oooonent .I Morgun Lester Wilson had 45 7 percl'nl of the vote to ~3 9 percent for l.e:-.tcr The 50 year -old Judge. appointed hy Cov Ronald Reagan 111 1971. was accused 1n c1t1zens · complaints l;,ist week 01 digfi(lllg up signs sup porting Lt'ster Wilson lttter admitted t akinK signs on two different o<.•tas1ons /I. d1:t·1 :.1on against proH'<.'ullni.; Wilson was ann ounr<'il Monrlay hy the ('altforr11a 111torncy $(l'nrra1·~ off1re. wh1rh rercrred the cnse to t hl' s late Commission on Judirial Procedure for possible repnmnnct Couple Fine d S AN FRANCl~CO !AP> A ~nn Bruno couple have been fined S.'l.000 each for attempt lnR to evade federal an rome taxes Hector II lcscns. 48. and his wife. M:irtho. 47, operated ..t fre1~ht Corwardini:: fa rm , posed new counties had favored the separation mov~. RENT CONTROL had become a stormy issue in the two cities where it was on the ballot In Sanln Barbara. wh1th has lx•cf' plagued by an <!cute housing s hortage, the vote was 2,477 te- l. tfi8 against Proposition !-" w1l~ 10 percent of the "ote tallied In Santa !\lomca. whuc onlv about 20 percent ot the poµul.:1 t1on owns !IS homes C1nd renr-. ha d skyrocketed an rercnt ~c::.r-.. l'roµos1t1011 P \\d~ lu:.1ng l7 :;~7 to 13,1153 w1lh 96 percent of 1Qh I' 1 t· c t " c I ... r 1· po r t e d A n "Ile rnat1vc· mc·asurc. Propos1 I ion "" prov•drng <'tty financ1ng- f o 1 l<'w c-n<.I h ou•:i n~ was p1:1:0.scd , 13,541i· l2 907 with 96 per- n .nt of the vote counted f\ 0 1' U R F '-T 1· o n t r o P. mlasurt'" ~lr<' s imilar. requ1r IOJ! an l'lecit•ri control board wllh- 1 h< PO'-"Cr to r:..1st· or lc\\er rents or t''C l~tmg unit:-. ,1ftcr ,,n an1t1:.il rni'ha< k t IT'S GRADUATION for} .R .. Mitch, and Kcvm M,iybc '-OrnL·om.: 1n your family is graduating too .. If~' we would like to help you dres~ him l!P for the occasion 11''1' tr~•"" N1·WJ"l1" B.-.trh ( J11ft•rn1.1 r111•nl' 04.! ·1ic1 o,,,ng,>Co•" o .•••• P·'"' Editorial Page ----------------------------------------------- ,,. • Wednesday. Juno 7. 1973 Rol>4:rt N We~a Publlsner Octr bttr•t Kr~1b1cn E<J1ton.-1 Page Edito r School Disputes Become LUdicrous L .1s1 \H'<.'k s t•ntn ol l\\O S<Htdl<·h~H·k \!;.iltt.•\' l 'n1l1t•d ~l'lwol Dtslnt·t lntslt·e:-i mlo the l'llorl lo retail th1'ce o the r board members h1g hltg hts ,, rap1dh di'lerwratmg situation in the distntl · Tru~tces Wilham K o hler sand Loa Youn~·s signing of' t,~t· ouster pd1l1on tnggen•cl prl•cl1t·lahll' n.•hultab from I\\ o board m c mht•rs 1n the so·c:~11l<•cl l>oard ma 1onty ,\nd. ol tour:-.t•. t.•ath :-.1dc l:i twll'tl lhl' othc:1":-i .... tutemcnts as untruths , lulsehoods. tubr1<:at1orh. hull-truths. l'lt. T hl' latl·st ffiO \'l'S an· <1 l'Onl1nualt0n or the toll ll'oH·r..,~ bNween bourd latlUHh and d1 s ll'll't oll1l'1ab th,1t i-.urluC'ed µubltrly l:.tst /\pnl \\1th the suspe nsion of ~upt Richard We lte The "1dl•s pread dtssL•nswn has degen erated into nume-callmg a nd t'ng httull~ a<·nmun1ou::-. -.tatc mcnts ,1ho ut the various pcrson a ltttL's 1n\'ol\ ed 111 the dispute This ridiculous debate has gone on long l'noug h . Thl' on ly losers m this sit uutto11 :ll'l' the c hildre n whoM · L'dUl'ul10ns s uffe r whrl t• t ru!-.lt'l's. :1clm1111s trators ancl teac hers manCU\'l'I' for poht1t al pos1l 1<>n in thl' d1stnct It 's high time trustee~ and off1t·1als got batk to the husm css of running our commun1l~ 's ::.choob and not l'ngaging in ridic ulous deb(JlC!> O\ <.'r "hose po int ol 'I(.'\\ ,., more ,·ahd. T he taxpayer descr\'Cs u ht'lll'I' hn·ak than having d<.·t1s 1o n-making meetings \Urn into till It• more than pJ:.I\ form s I.or tht· t.·xc h angt• 111' lu<l1<·rous l'hargt•s <.1nd c·o unll'I' dwrge::-.. Airport Safety All l'I' ;mother a1rc·rall ;•t·t1dl'nt near Orange County .\1rpo1·t on '.\lcmo rwl 0:1~. 111 which four people were k illed. perhaps 1l 1s llmt'. a .... 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IHI\\ ,1 par.1pkog 1C' Srn1n alh·r thl' aec1dt·nt , p;.ir1:-.h1mwr:-. of St '\1eho las. tlw 1<11.1 t;1m11\ ·.., l'hun·h. cst uhlt!-o ltl'cl .1 trus t lu11d whtl'h ft.J .., µnl\\11 to n1ot'I' than S:!!5.000 '.\Ion• n·n·1ll I~ to llo'' mg 1 lw hl'ttlal nq>t· and bl•al111g 111 :a 1:1 ~l·:tr-nld El Torn i.tt rl. llw <·ommunit~ cigatn rallied ro 1111 d Pell tor.., 111 I ht· \ 1c·11m JlH'<ltttC'<I C".;t1.·ns1H' pla:-.lll' .... 111·g1.•1\ (111 tht· ;.!Il l 'I•> lwlp 1h1· lam1 l~ ffil'l't high rnl•d1t .d 1·11s1... m •1ghhn1 ... 1111nwd1all'I\' lorml'd .1 group 1 :dlt-ct l..11-.1· 1 ·on•sl F nc•nd..,, ,incl t•:-.t,dilt..,fil·d .i l ru:--1 I und 11 1.., r:1p1dh i.:ro\\JllJ..! and \\I'l l (111 th \\:1.\ 111 tnl·d1ng ;,1 ;.:oa I ol s 1.;.0011 .\ho ptl l'h1n:.! 111 t o hl'lp a n· the ~·oung ).!tr!'.., l'1,1..,..,m:1tt•., al ~l'rrano l nt<:rml'di.ttc Sthnol Till• ~tudenl ::-. IH ·ld part tl':-. lo 1 tihl' rnOlll'\ ~111<1 111 ont~· :i fl'W day:-. <11 opp1 •cl mun• th.in ~1 .:11111 111 ch,111g1· into a largt• pb:-.llt' \\ ,11l'r hollll• :..., tlo11.il 101i... 11 ,., h1.·a1 l\\a1 m111g 111tll'l0d to "<'1' a 1·0111111111111~ pull I OJ.!t•I twr to lwlp nt•1ghl 1111 .., 111 nt•1.•d • Opinions expressed rn the space above are those ol the Daily Pilot Oth<>r views e xpressed on this page a re those o~he1r authors and ar11sts Reader comment is 1nv1ted Address Th a1fy Pilot, P.O Box 1560 Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (7 14) 642·4 21 Boyd/Adoption By L.~!. BOYD 81olog1cal parents want sons. Adoptive parents want daughters. Or so say the s ur vc•v takers. Claim 1s lh(Jt parC'nls who can produ('c youpgsters prefer a child thut reCTC'cts the best strength Dear Gloo1ny Gus I wonder 1f the present Nl·wport Be<Ach Cit y l'ount·d realizes that tt\r clty'o, tr affi(• problc>ms are the result of lack of fores ight of :1 pr •v1oul) counc il in re 1e<'t ang lh<' coas l<•I rrl'cway plan., t .J M (,lt•M' (,u\ (OmM•nh •t• \UC> f't11 tt•C1 o• rt.lOtt\ .na oo ""' n~t•u•rtf'f r•ftfll(t ow "''"'' Of lhf l'l••\P•O•t S.,.,., ye-.,, ,,., .,... • ..,. to ~IO<lmy C.ut, 0.l!Y l'>l•I and likeness of the fathe r whale those who can't prefer ;1 child that will be helpful a nd com paniona ble to the mothe r But maybe the why of u 1 I this is better left un· analyzed. Our Love and War m a n 1s of the opinion that <.'htldren should not be want· <'ct for a reason. but just \-\,1ntc d Q "What were Buddha's 1<1:-.t words'>" /\ "/\II things or this world a r <' s ubject t o cons tant C'hange. De mindful a 11d strive on " T h l' H .M .S. Bount y m ul i nee rs who settled on Pit C"a1rn's Island hung lhe ship's ht•ll in their vill:i~c square. It's s till there. And it still servl!s . Jt"'ive be lls · S hip si~hted. Four bells: Time to divide up the goods rece ived Three bells Work call for all .1bh'·bodied men between age 15 and~. Two bell:; Come to rne<'l•rlf(. One bell. Reltgiou$ H'rviCC'S. There are no t axes 011 Pitcairn·., The childrrn art• l a uli(hl never . never. never to ring the twll Jack Ander on Who Watches the Bureaucrats? WASUINGTON Govern· me nt clerks a nd ins pectors. an tht!ir cubicles. ponder the con· duel of the rest of us and dec ide when our actions run afoul of regulations They are ready to track down erra nt laxpaycri.. slippery husi ne ss m en . a b sc o nd1 n~ hus bands and other impru· dent e1t1zen:. who violate feder al sl n c tores . Th e mor(' t ro ublin g questio r'I is who watches t h e bureaucrats" More often than not. it is done with mirrors The public must depend upon tht! bureaucrats lo p o li cc the m selves But this doctrine of setr-d1sc1pline has never worked too well. The bureaucrats. being huma n , arc more interested in protectin g t h an probing the m selves THE LABOR Oepartmen~. for example, administers $25 billion of the taxpayers' money e ach year but employs o nl y s ix trained criminal investigators to m a k e sure the money isn't mis· s pent The ovcn~·orked tn· vestigators take their orders. m eanwhile, from the offic1ats they are supposed lo inves tigate The Veterans /\dmin1stration h as acknowledJ;!cd It needs five times more investi gators to keep a proper watch on its programs. T h e C en l' r a I S c· r v 1 c: cs /\ <I manisll:ation. an agl·nc~ pl<Jgul·d with fraucls. has admitted 1b. present invcs t1gal1 ve slaff \\-Ould require 20 year s to audit a ll its act1 vities At the Commerce D e part ment. the 1n vc!>llg ato rs ~ct around LO a full audit once every 13 years Th<' Sm a ll Business Ad m 1n1 s trat1on , whe re 1r regula rilic:. keep bubbling up. submit:. to a full audit every 12 to H years . Th1.· lntcrwr and Transportalinn Ckparlmcnts ad mat they :-.till h.ivt.'n't autlited some activ1lit:s Mailbox Tht· Hilly Sol Es tes com· modttll'S scandals 1n 1962 shocked Agriculture Sec retary Orvt l l c Fr t>e ma n into eslublishin~ a n independent in· spcc·tor general lo keep a s harp l'Yl' nut for lh<.1 swindlers and finagll'rs 1n his domain But a (frcadl' latc1. the agncultun• ~·Jd1tors breathed so hot on the lll'cks of lhl' Nixon crowd that I he I hen J\~nt·utture Secretary Earl Bul1 abolished them with lhl' flourish of .i pen AT T H E: llealth, Education ;.i nd Wt·lf.1r e D e partm e nt. <;a Secr et<1ry Joseph A C.d1f<11111 .h has now estabh:.hl·d an tndl!pen dt>nt inspector gcnl·ral Ht:> watchdog:. ha've bel'n on the 1oh for only one year Yet already t hey have discov•.:rcd "between $6 3 a nd S7 4 bil lion·· wa .. "un 11L·cessaral y or im properly s pent .. or ltll!; stagj!t.>rm~ m1~. use of the• 1;1>.pa} t'r-;' mom::,-. :.ome S4 billion \\J,, .iltr1buted tc, unnecessar} health C'or<' costs Impressed by the· amount of money that C'OUld tw '"Vl'd , President Carter cJllcd tor in dependent invest1gat1ve umt:, 1n 12 fe dera l de p a rtments and agt-nl a·~ Tl11'l't.' 110"-e:rful con· j(r<'si.m1.•n L II l'ount • .un . D · N C . .J <1{'k Brook:> D T1·x and Robe rt t: Bauman . H Md. · - ltned up bch111d it. The legislation ~ould requir<· lht' msp<.>l'tors gcnc•ral to rt.•port their full fmd1ngs 10 Congress, with()ut l'd1tmi:: Tht•ir -.upenor' would hov<' tht• n~ht only to !-.Uh rn1t an:, <altlit tonal C'o mme nl:. they miJ:!hl wish 10 make• Thl· bur<'aucr ats . h11w<'v1·r tlon'l h kc the ldl'a or turntn~ lhe s potlight inward and <.'a tching themselves 1n the glare. In their heart of hearts. bureaucrats at'<' at odds with democracy . They 1·mb1 act• secrecy because what 1" not known ca'nnot embarrass them The inner workmgs or the govPrnmt.·n1. thcrl'torc. an· larg<·ly shielded lrom lhl· public S 0 N AT li R A L L \' . l h 1• burcJutrats quu:t:) rcs 1:.lcd the "inspector ~eneral ' le~::,Jauon They managed to stall 1t and weaken some of 1h prov1s1ons At their he hest, th<.· White .House aetually got Speaker T ip O'Neill. D Mai.s. to pull thl• ball uH the 1·.i!t>nda1· last O<'lober Budget hos,.. .J,1ml':-. T Mdn t \'I'' J ,. bci.:an ncgcn:oll:i;: with i<c·p Hrooks ovl'r I hl' wording On /\pr11 111. Mclnl~ re• 1 cported beh1r.d clo,e:>d door to lhl' C t1 band that hl h ad mildt· ..•• I ~ n I I I c d n t h l' :.I <I w a y I n 1•l:mmat1n1? som(' of tht· most ob 1cct1on,1hlc f(•atun ~of I he hill " Bi..l P rcsulcnt Ct1rt1.•r made 1t l'!1•a,-dl'('ord1n~ 111 tht• cnnf!dell 11nt m1nutt·"· th:Jt ht• ... 1.:riportt><I 1 h \' i l' g 1 ; I .1 t 1 tJ n 'l'hl' hm::--1· 1:n.1t !\ p:t~"l'O 1t .1 t1•\\ l!a\ ... JC<? '\.''lh onl\ .,<'\'l'n n.1 \ "ot1•s But t?\1• bur 1•:1ul'r:.tt:-. .11 ~· hU•\ l>d 11n<I l ht· '-l·cnes· ·1;!a1r lr~-lnl.! 11, hlot·k th1· h1 il in lh1• Sen<ih. St•n Ab1 ahum I\ H1h1{·011. D Conn . \\•:I hol<J hearings 1n mad Jun<• or t'llUfSl'. no lcgi!>lalJOn can t•liminatl· .111 lhl' lr:.i1HI :incl mis m:magt'ffil'nl m J go1d.:rnmenl lha' .,pl'nt!s S!>OO hlllton a ~car Bu• th!~ 1111! will .,htnl· ,, \-\ltl\1• I 1 g h 1 o n Lt 11 " 1· 1 n r:-i • n t mal:\•;J:.;1m·t• m·.,tl•asa111·1· ;11111 nollll'a~anl·t Columnist Owes Teachers an Apology To l ht.• Edit cir Some· ot lht• <'ommcnl s I v1• tward <1boul lc<Jdu·rs h;.i \'l' madl' me indignant. but It 1s :.hc:er out ragl' lh<1l m .ikl•s ffil' n::.pontl 111 on lloffmun s Junl' 2 article on ''hilt· {'OllJr rJt·kl'l1·1·rtnJ.! Th1·n· ;1n· no rit·h tcad11•1., ;llth1rngh 1t 1.1k1·., 11\'l' \l'<tr ... 111 tolll'J.!c..• lo h{'l'Ome <·t·ri1f1l'd 111 Cal1f or111a. :'\o one advised the ,\'oung people 111 t·O!ll•gl' that lh1· markl·t wa s flnodl•<l with t<'achcr:. whose onlv s kills \H·rc· :. lovl' <.and a kriowled gt· 111 teaching W•: WORK from K 30 c1 m lo .J p.m on the toh and then sp1•mf hours correcllng pa pt· rs. bu' 1ng supplte:.. pn1t·s .md goodies out o f ou1 O\\O mont·\ m<i lun c l'clu cat1ooal lout.. ;J.nd bullt·11n boards We ~pend our ni ~hb ;ind Wt'ekL·n<Js laking C'la sst·., tu 1111 prove our skllb We have children from hrokcn homcs or home:-. wilh working ITI Olhl'rS WhflSl' ICISUrc <incl acadl'mlt aell\'llic!> an· rem plctely un:-upcr v1sl'C1 Purents no longer ;1ss1sl ,<·hoots in ra1s1n~ lhcir ch1ldnm Wc diagnose• ,incl p r csC"r11>1: ror mcdltJI ps y c holo~ 1c<1 I and ill'<tllt>m1c problc•ms . T t' a l' h l' r ~ I o d a v .1 1 1• specialists Thl• •·<1umb child' of the 1940s who wos not promoter! ts now the child who has 1n d1 vi dual m•cds which mus t tw ml'l Todav'-; lcachl•r docs not lt'arh a s ub1C'rt lo :w duldn·n -;he tea chc•s lhl• :-.UIJJct·t 30 t1m1·s to l'h1ldn•n a l 30 levels ch1ld nm who ;.1rt• bombarckcf \\'1th TV. no longer read an<I 1111 lo n ger havt• a::.:.1~tancc: I rom their parent~ Thl' "avcra~L"' class i:. no lon~er average MGM <Mentally Giflt•cl Minors 1 a r e re m ovcrl because or s pct1at state funding and instead of hright. ;wcragt• und :-low chil<ln·n. Wl' have> only aver:igt• and slim Von llof l man owes the te.ichers nn npc1loi?y TEDDY .JONES Srltool Sft • Cluri~• To l hc Editor Ry law 11\ssemhly Bill 6S 1 adults who cto not ha\'l' t•h1ldrt•n in attendant'l' at a scrnnd;1n school (for e•xumpk. 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'"'' "·" pcrc..,n 1s CPC 170. ll \\''\ •• E<llll" n I) IM >O•· Hutioro 1.» • " u·~ M<ltt• 1 I • • , .,. p I h 1l•l11011• , ucar '"' N•I '.. • I lt'ot • E~~rOJ• .. I) 10' 11". h MlldSnl }O • U~l -\) MOM ' 14 •• J ....... ,. 0 1 10 000 Q \.. I\• J / • s OAIL Y Pll.Ot a1 Postage Study Pays By SYLVIA PORTER rr y ou m u s t send a legal document a n d want proof or mailing. use certified m n ll w1ll'I a return rere1pt to ach ieve th e purpose a t minimum coal. Ir y ou m ust m a ll valua bles, use regis t e r ed m a il • Ir yo u want lo send a local news paper with a story a bout a rel ativ e to trlends o ut of town, take ~dvantage ol second-class pos t age ra tes. WITH FIRST·CLASS POSTAGE lJP from 13 lo ts c e n ts ror the firs t o u n ce, It helps to kno w the fundame n tals about coping w ith ever-ris ing <-'OSts. And you can learn p lenty about how to m a il and w hen to mail fo r m aximum savin gs b y t aking a few h i nts from busin e s ... Sa m ue l J . Pa ul. m a n age r o r tht• P (lsl a l Educ ation Seminar o f Pitn ey Bowes , ., m a nufacturer o f m a il· 1n g e qut p ment and Money's Worth copier'R. s a ys. "While the Postal S<!r v 1ce has i ntrodu ced man y mnov utio n s to provide m a ile r s w ith bet te r s e r vice. the p rograms mus t he understood a nd used by maile r s . By t h emselves. they canno t auto m a t kally c r eate better ~erv 1cl' " If time 1s c r itical. expre ss m ail 1s a rela tively n e w · !'>cr v1ce th at ~uarantecs d e livery o f a le tte r o r parc e l in 24, hour s, a t a mm1mul'll cost o f $5..10 fo r e1 p a r cel o r Je t ter; wc1g hmg one pound You m ust d e liver the item to you r local pos t o ffice for d e livery to t h e addresse e's local pos t o ffice. w h ere the ite m can be pic ked u p the next day . F or deltver ytot h eaddre ssee. the c h a r ge 1s $7 SO. If you use a s tre et o r bu1ldin g lobby m ail box, c h eck. collection limes; you may save a fu l l day o n d e live ry tim e . b y posting y our mall earlier. ff y ou miss the last collec· lio n . ta k e y o u r mail d irectly to t h e post o ffice to in s ure c1u1ckcrd e h ve ry . , .. ~ \'OV AAE MAILING AN IRRE PLACEABLE e1r t 1· c l<". regardless o f v a lue <and a ll item s of m o re tha n $200 value 1 use r e gistered mail. T h e cost 1s $3 plus postage. • inc:luding SlOO or ins urance o n a n y ite m m a iled w 1l hm th e llnrll"d Slat.es. F o r addition a l ins ura n ce coverage u p to SI0.000 do m estically, l h t.' b a s e t'ost w ill rise. Yo u w ill get a rt.>ce1pl for a rei:?1S t e r ed le tter o r packa~e · but if all you need 1!-. a reccu >t . Paul says, use cert1hed mail. T h e ba~l' cost 1f 80 cen ts p lu s postage a nd you gel both a r eceipt a nd c., r ecord o f dcliver v For 15 cents yo u can ~et a certific ate of m ailing to prove · that the item was. in tact. maile d . F o r 45 c e n ts you get .1 rt'lurn rN:e1pt Lo p r ov" delivery. This is availa ble o n m· ~urcd m w l of m ore than SIS \"a lue. as well a s o n cert1f1ed a n d re~islcred m ao m iHI. In both cases. the c h a r ges a re 1n udd 1t1on to postage Second class m ail C<Jn b e used ror sin g le c opies or a mal!aztnc o r n e w s p aper Cost : 4 cen ts for t h e fir st t wo o unces. 6 cen ts each extra o unce. /\E ROGRAMME A.RF. A Wi\V TO m atl le tters to rore1~n countries Eac h aerogramme is s ta tio n e r y , s ta mp a nd e n velope a ll m o n e W nte , fold. •u Jd r ess a nd m a il. C o s t · 22 cen ts each . M a 1lg rams a llow you to send a m essa g e to a n y ad· dress in the U.S overnigh t. The m a1lg ram is sen t e lec· tro n1cally to t h e local pos t o ffice. d e h vcred with the n ext busin ess d a y's m a il. C all W este rn n1on toll-free. K00·2S7·2241. Base c ost : $2.75. P a rc e ls lo m i11t.ar y person n e l a bro ad w e ig hing up to 3Q pou nds and measurm~ 60 inc h es m combine d le n glh a nd g irth rna y be s e nt by parc el a i rlm mail. Cost : r e g ula r parcel post rat e to t h e U.S e x\l port plus Sl ror t he air s e rvice F o r m o re mon ey-sav ing ltps. wnte t o the P ost a l E d u c atio n Center. Pitney Bowes. P acif ic a nd W alnut Sb . S tarn ford , Conn OG904. Mark Ewenson or C arrows Kes&aarants, lff .. has ~n a ppointe d m anaging p a rtn er of lhe res taur ant a t 16931 M a gnolia Ave nue m H u n t ing ton Beach • Rick C. Krossman. Laguna Rea c h . h as been n a m ed vice presiden t o f fin ance for AIJUme. lac •• a Sant.a Ana · h eadquarte red firm th at o perates s ales and s e rvice cen · l e r s for Timex w atc h es an Califonua . A r1iona a nd Texas He is f o rme r aud it s u per visor for P e al, M arwick, M it c h ell a nd Co. an lhe firm's Los An~eles orfict'. • C h arles R. Hunt, Founlatn Valley, h ns been promo ted to v ice p resid e n t in Secarity Pacific Baak's corporate b a nking d e p a rtme n t . He 1s forme r assis tan t vice pres iden t in the bank ·scred1t scrv1cesdepartmcnt. • E llen Dikke n has been a p poin ted m ana ge r o f Coo t r y w ide's W estmtns te r b ra n c h . She i.a f o rme r m a n ager or Country wide's G r a n a da Hills Branc h . Countryw id e Funding tS lhe o perattn g s u bsid iary of Countr ywid e C redit lnd u s tnes. Inc •• a public ly held com. p a n y e ngaged in mortga~e bankmg a n d related in s urance. • C. IL "J e ff" Lodder, sen ior v ice p resident o f •iulon V~jo Co •• h as been appom ted by Gov. Edmund G. B row n Jr lo the C a lifornia H ous ing Tas k For ce. T b e tuk fo rc e will r esearc h and d evelo p m eans to assist industry and r e.. gul atory a g e n c ies m satis fyin g future s t a le housing needf-> • Mary Lee Smith has been named oper ations o ffic e r at Bank of Amertca•s W esumnster Mall customer conve · n ten ce cen te r branc h . S h e s ucceeds Elizabetll Etienne. who has m o ved to t he b ank 's H a rbor-Adams b r a n c h , Costa Mesa . Mrs . S m ith h as b een ser v in g as a s s is tant o per 0tions off leer a t the Long B each mam o Cfice Co r t he past y e ar. • Thomas E. Blee has been named man ager o f the Gleft.1. dale Fede.-.1 Savings and Loan office in Hun t ingto n Beac h .·: S tn ce Joinin g lhe a ssociation in 1972, he has served lhe • W1ls h 1re Center and Torr a n ce office s as s a v in g s manager . For t h e past three y ears he was loan o rr1cer at the Long R each racihty . • Dr. Pul J . Besser , Laguna Hiiis. h as been appolnled ~ manager or the applied magnetics department ror the elec· 4 tro nics researc h c e n ter a t the Eleclronlcs Device Division ~ of Rock~ll lnternalloaal. Wllh Rockwell s ince 1965. he join e d the com pan y as a r esenrc h e n gineer at its Autone t1cs d1v1s lon . becomlng a resear c h s pecialis t two years Jater . In January 1974, h e .. was promoted to staff scie ntis t in t.bc applied m a gne tacs dep artment. CletBt Office Opens • • . ' ~ r Genera l Electnc Cred it Corp. has opened a con· r s ume r loan o rflce nt 24551 R a y m o nd Way, El Toro. ·• The ornce can make sttu.red loans to $5,000 ror debt • cona olld allon and o t her pen;onal reasons. and home equitf : loan s from ~.000 to SM.000 : Manager Is Terry W . Kelly. who joined OECC ln um ~ 1n Its consume r lo an office in San O l m u and ., former : m a nager o r lhc o ffice In Thousa nd Oaks. :· • • ' . . . • • , , , 88 DAILY PIL01 \\ t:U\l~.SU:\ \' EVENING Ut I) ti 8ASl(£T8ALL NBA fin " tC.Arn+ 11 W•~1n9ton &ullttl\ •I Se.ittlt ~up .. r on•• ' eoo D& NEWS 0 EMEAGENCV ONEI A scoptwnte• .ind .i t.t•lt•t Cr&a18 llCIVOC wh4"' lh•'Y •oeo<I • o.iv wllll tlal crew 0 GUHSMOKE A young out111w '" r111orm110 bV th;• t.1r1cfnl'\• .ino help ot dn 1t111011y tem&le f'l'\k c:MMll@I (P.111 21 CD THE BAAOY BUNCH CD ADAM-12 Malloy ilnO Rf't'd Cul ~11011 d ICm!llM h1tChl11~ tor \ t'•IOtllon rac;kPl fD ELECTRIC COMPANY W SPECIAL Television Mucn Aoo About r;.,, b.tqtj r 0"1my IS SUS· '" °"'*" tr om I•\ tob alter JC(UW'O city OlllC•BIS .;no •• o trba9e company ot co•ruPllOO and then retus· ing to r"••al lu!. ~rces to " Qr .. nd 1ury 1n•MliQ1lht'IQ the ll•l)OY (RI 0 BILLY GRAHAM CRUSADE CD SOCCER LOS An9010s Allee. •s Portland r 1mt>ers (I) 12TH ANNUAL MUSIC crrv NEWS COUNTRY AWARDS HDSb ol this awards A1tra· v.1gnn1a from th"!! 6rend (')1., Opry on Nastw1lle are t yn11 An<Jurson Mel Tolhs •lfld me Stuuur Brot1>ers A mull1tu<le ot country mu,.1c .. n1i.rta1nt"s will oe on t1t1nd to Oil• torm prusent __.no ruc.e1ve 1h1s. year s JWi\10~ fD NOVA in .. r~tS<l !tap The TUBE TOPPERS C BS f) 8 00 C BS News Special. Th ts document\tr) I ukt•s a look al Cam- bodia alll'r at~ rl•volution and t•xam1nes the root~ of ltw uµhl'~" ul tSl'l' lfrvww Belowl KTLA 0 R·(I() "The Best Man .. lien ry F'onda :rnd Ch ff Hobertson ball le <•ueh other for their party's presiclcnt1al uomination in thi~ l!J(il mo\ie dram .... NBC G) !).00 David Frost Begin 111 n g a :-. 1 x ·par l s l' r ll.' s I c Ht u ring headlin<.·t·s of tht> (luy. Tonight P au l NcwmCJn. :John 'l'rnvolta and E lton John :.ire spothghtcd. tion choreogropned bY Michael Smuin 6l) AUSTIN CITY LIMITS TM Earl Scruqos Revue Buck to thf' roots 01 coun 11 y music wrtrl \<Jell eta~ sics as Orar>ge Blossom Special · ano Foggy Mountain E!leakdown light to obtain an enemy ""' 1n t9!>0 l<orea (:> nrs 1 m THE 000 COUPLE Q) MONTY PYT~'S Fl YING CIRCUS TONIGHl'S LATEST LI ST1NCS Tl!e mvt04't t11at cl •ICCI girt 8.trb•HJ G•Jhilm •. pornayed (~ nn W min t MJANING 12-00 0 TWILIGHT ZONE! An lml)()Vt'fl91l6d p.iWflh•O lier buy' 11 bOllle tron1 ,.,, etd women out 01 pity tor lief Q) HIGH HOPES 8) ~EYMOOHEAS tnstellrnQ a phone oqd1nst Ralph s ooiec11ona. Alce(' wins him over un111 "" overhears someone 91&0 > conver'i8tlon f1l) OICI< CAV£TT Right Wing Pilnl'I' Que51s· Kew> P Phrl!IO& Wiiham E S10'l0'1. R1c:hllld A vrguorlfl W1lha1n A Rustl9t tPart 2 ol 21 12:30 0 MOVIE • • • ''t Thfl VC\ung l ions ( t'lS81 Mt1rlon 81ando. Montgomery Chll A pair ol Amencans and , German react d1llerent1v 10 1ne events ol World W.i1 II , 12 nrs s~ mm 1 Q) MOVIE • • • A Wom.,,. t •qsi. Jc.unnto Co ••• Seo•· B•Jllv 2.ISI) MOVIE • • S m1:th·n<; I o• A I on<'ly MJ" 1 :.,.,.,, o.,,, Bloc~"' 5 .. s.1" C1o11\ 230 CD MOVIE • • Th.. Sott I OVd' ( 1!:0491 I~ hr~ 1 3250 NEWS 3300 MOVIE • •, The (..Jt C•IH'O\ I 1q•1>1 Lo•~· Coll l'' P~ul l\elly The """' OI ' yOvnll murder v1c1.m •nhllll•• lh11 ll()dy Ill ., '111 "''llk1nq r uvunqu t 1 "' 30 "'"' 1 4 00 0 MOVIE • • t-c u)n t,,.,, 0'' I t'l~'I I ''"'' "1t!On>011d A,,dtl' Mot .-111 4 05 f) STEVE EOWAROS 4·30 CD MOVIE I • • · vn.,..ua•" t r,,,, fnt1 Ot tn ... l'm"•·•"• f l!lb4t Ql>nn" '•ll'tJll.11 >. • t Jnc.~ Sl"tO t••• On Tne Track · 1ht> ,,.c11emW11 t:M>uuty .ind ""°'OY 1>M1nd 100 SC(~'> at the race lr.ic-le.itu11na tn» l&.ldrnq GOnt1."1<lll•~ to• lllt• KPntut,;io,y Clf'•l>Y (.rn""n dnO Somt.' OI lht· IOIJ 10<.· t>....,s 1n tne courttf• tO A8CNEWS 41:30 6D BEWrTCHED Q) AOOl<IES Tw~of Eight 1nlt:&r.Jc.1ton ol lhe ll1tts tntt1• pt1rdsile1> the animals th.ey Pfl'Y upon ano the mt•n wno sttU<Jglo 10< COfJ- trol ol 111e Ah.can grazing 1 ;o<l 111e ,hi;s 1ntes1 is tt•dm1nt•d 10-00 0 POLICE WOMAN The ln!olde Connoct1on Peeper tak&S over for ..i Slain roo•ue PQltt;ewomDn who was 1nVMtig1111n9 ,, d•ug·runntf!O Opefdl•on on the county ia11 (RI fil) MICHAEL JACKSON Or Atth\>f 8 HOrOy 39ora- pnobl11SI talks abOul the ""'"' Jnd l11qhlPn1ngly ptotvoleo1 phobia. tear 01 l1~1ng W MACNEIL/ LEHRER REPORT Seaet I t9491 M oM.,.;c\ O Hara Mf'l•yn Ooug1111> A women lihOOli me 5tnQ4!r o;he nelOP<l to mJke 1amous (2 hrs 1 T hur11day·11 Bayt i•e Mo ric-11 MJRNING A SIOOt p.q~ '> 1it1 1 .. nonnq&rll<l wh"n the 111-e" that he t~til>l'd aga1ns1 aro trtwd on 11 technrcahty c; rarll (;00<kvc c.and Lani O'Gr:.iuy pla' t Ill· t '' o oldest c hildren on tht.' t·oml·d~ druma Eighl is Enough. a 1nng Lunag ht al 8 on ABC. Channel 7. Ci) SIX BEIOERSECl<E MEMORIAL FESTIVAL l ne Jan Minors 8·30 Ci) OVER EASY H.irol<l Robbins he.ir t dllJCk library services (R) 00 NEWS fD OVER EASY Harold Rnbb1n~ t10-.ir1 ••113Cll hbr,1ly Sl'rv1Cf·'1 IHI 18 J AMERICA 2NIOHT RE POAT Ci) GAAOENING FROM THE GROUND UP Propooahon·· r 8J JOKER'S WllO r10 MERV GRIFFIN GuPsts Or Arnold Kll'rn O• l10 Vu Dall! Alo•.111c:1.., N.tthnn P1111k1n 7.30 Q SHA NANA 1·00 I) NBC NEWS Q LIARSCLUB 0 ABCNEWS 0 BOWUNGFOR DOLLARS Q) ILOVELUCY (I) AOAM-12 Ma"ov ond Reed .mm.t 1t revoM1ona•y wspuctoo ot -,tor1n? munitions fD MACNEIL I LEHRER Guost Teresa Brewur 0 NEWL YWEO GAME 0 MATCH GAME P.M. 0 JOKER'S WILD CD THE BRADY BUNCH (I) AMERICA 2NIGH r Guest Or Joyce 0rolh9fS fD 28 TONIGHT Clete Roberts hosts an e•am1nallon of the proe&- dures 8<ld l)f ot>lems of the Los AngeleS Small ClaJms Cou<t s~tem Chonnt-1 ~bf irtg• I) KNXT (CBS) Los Anqele'> 0 KNBC (NBCI Los Anqele:. a KTLA (Ind J Los Angele'> D KABC·TV (ABC) Los Angele'> (I) KFMB (CBS) San Diego 0 KHJ-TV (Ind ) Los Angeles ~ KCST (ABC) San Diego a» KTIV (Ind ) Los Anqt-les 8) KCOP·TV (Ind) Los Angeles fl) KCET·TV (PBSI Los Angelt•s m KOCE-TV (PBS) Hunflngton Be.tch NBC Has Hope In New Ratings N l!:W YOHK tJ\P l NBC. Wtth two s pecials and a couple of n·run..., amonl! the week's 10 most· wat<•hed :.h0'.1.!., 1·an a'.l.:n with the networks' battle for thl' pnmct 1ml' TV \ l('~'N forlhc...,econd week in a row It was NBC'.., lw.,t '.'tho\\ ing m :.1x weeks. since the conl'lu~111n of tht-nl'l\\oork's "Holocaust " m1n1:-.enes J\n<I 1t wa'> lht• fi rst ume since the t!.177-78 season m'gan m September that NBC put to~cther back to-bac·k fir...,t-place finishes. An NBC h1rthd;n· tribute lo Bob Hope the night of May 29 hart a h1J,ti.:t·r audience than any other ..,how ol tht· \H'l'k. and a spy movie. "Top Se<'ret," thl' n1ghl of .Jum• 1 w;is No 7 SANDWIC"llE O l\ETWt:EN T HE two s pecials were re runs of a rouµle <1f NBC regulars. "Qutn· c:~." No. :l for thl• wel'k ending June 4, and "Roc·kford Fill•!.." No Ii In all. NBC ltsll·d fi v<.' of the week's Top 10 ~en snstallmt•nt ol "P roject U.F.0 " was ninth anrl the pc rformanr<' contributed to a rating for th<.' week of 17.·1 /\BC was second at 14.3 and CBS third at 13 7 The nL•tworks '>:tV that means in an average pnm<.' time mtnult> clunng the week. 17.4 percent nf thl' homes in thl' t•ountry with television were tuned to ·1w IT W,\S ANOTHER WEEK of reruns. Th1rt y- l11ur of the SH programs c·h<'cked by Nielsen were in tht1l <'ategon llc rl' arl' tht• \H't•k'., Top 10 shows : "llapµy B1rthda)' Hob." with a 27 I rating rcprl'senllng 19 H mtlllon homC'S. NBC; "Three's C'ompan~ ... 2fi I or t!I ~ m1llton. ABC: "Quincy," :!I 5 o r 17 9 million. NTK. "Barbara Walters Special." 2:l 7 or 17 :J m1ll10n. and "Carter Coun- l !"y," :!2 Kor lfl fl m1ll111n , both ABC . "Rockford !-'lies." 22 l or Hi l mrlhon. and Big Event· "Top Secrl't." ~or Ill million. both NBC: "Laverne and Sh1rll'y," 21 2 or I ~ I milhon. /\BC. a nd "lncredi· ble Hulk," CBS. an!I "Pn>Jl'tt U.t-· 0 ... NBC. both J!J.3 or l!l I million The :-.t>cond to shows Mm tl', "Death Moon." C HS· Movie. "Raffe rtv .111d tht' ll1ghw:.iy ll11sllcrs." NRC. "Happy D ays:. :ind "Starsky :md llutC'h." both ABC: "Barnaby .Jones.· C BS. "Country Night of the Stars." NBC . "All in thl· F:1m1lv ." "llaw:rn F1ve·O ," "M-A·S-11 " und "Lou Granl. "all C BS Gatlin, Lynn Top Fan Music Awards NASHVILLF;, '!'('no 1A P l Songwriter La rry Gallm sa:ys has band and his fans dese rve t he credit for the thn•e awards he won at the Music Ci- ty News Popularity Awards show. In fan \Ottng, Gatlin was selected Tuesday night as male artist of the year . songwriter of the year a nd band of the ycur for has group "Fam ily and Friends .·· He shared top brl hn~ with Loretta Lynn. who was c hosen No. I f('male vocalisl for the 12th straight year :.ind joined Conway Twitty as top duet for the eighth s traight lime. Brenda LC'c accepted the award for Miss Lynn. A s pokes man for Mass Lynn, David Brokaw. said s he was con fined to bed at her home 60 miles west o f Nas hvtllc "I think s he's just run down." he s aid Ci) STARBOARD Pnantom HPrd (I) $128,000 QUESTION @) FAMILY FEUO "'9·00 8 (jJ CBS NEWS SPECIAL Wh.11 " Hupp1•1wd Jn C,t1r100C'l1u An t•J1.h·n~1v•1 look at Cambod1B s1ncr• 11 l""AP('lrlAnced If'· H~C.(~111 1evolu1ion. aoO .1n f'x,1m1 nahoo ol lhl' f'vt<nh prro1 to and 1mrn6d1n1Clly follow 1ng lh1' upheaval Si"' tll" SUb/8CIS ot this ~Pf'<;•UI news 1epo11 I) GRIZZLY ADAMS SurvrvaJ A<ldrn'i 10'>(~, hos memory 1011ow1no 1 hun11nq ucc1n,.11t mn O••tomrs ,) •.tumbhnq t11qn1en~d \tttlnQf't 1n .m unl.1m1har w11oe1np<,s vllil· waro ol lht> hounrv hunt<·• tJJmf"l W.i1nwr1Qhtl sw.,rn 10 capture hom (RI U MOVIE • 6 • 6 The Best M.t11 I t9641 Hf'ntY Fond-r Chtl Rot>e<tSOf\ Two poh11c1arh voe tor en<Jor!>f'm<>nl os th•• Pr~enltal c>1n<l1dotu '"' 1ne.r party 12 hrs 1 0 !IOI EIGHT IS ENOUGH 9:00 I) I !J CBS MOVIE "Hell Boats' tPremie•el Jume~ Francrscus, Ehza· both Shepherd Ao Ame11· cun n[IWll comm:in<Jer dur- 1r1q World War II is sent to lh•! ~lr<1te91c r\land ol Mat-t,1 to break a Nil.I'• blcx;k· ade 0 OAVIDmOST David Frost is thl! host f0t thrs ~·.part series leatur· 1n9 poople and e•ents wr· ll•nlly making ~Ohnes reato•tld this week will be P'tul Nev.mun. JOhn Tra- vOltJ ;"Jnd Elton Jahn 0 (lQJ CHARLIE'S ANGELS M.igic Fue Tne Anqets trlV:ldP thp WOflO ol 1lluS1on tn hf'IP a llame-throw1na m<1Q•c1.1n wovP he rs not moon1t9ht1ng d• an arson r~I (RI 0 THESAINT r~ P0ttre1t 01 Breooa · fD GREAT PERFOflMANCES Romoo And Ju1re1 Jim Sohm and O•-Weber p<',rtray the romantic COY• pit> on thrS S1lO f rllnctSGO b,;lll't Company prOOuc· Teaming [lp for the Law 0 ®J STARSl<Y & HUTCH 'The Heavywo1qr11 In th"" c11tompl to crack a w.,re· house burglary ring .ind hnd a killer, Starsky and Hulctl soek help lrom ,, bO•er \Gary lOCkWOOd) who !oars for Ills life !HI Q) CAOSS-WrTS (I) LET'S MAKE A DEAL ml MOVIE • * "ldahll Kid ' ( 1!136) Re• Bell Tne l<lllho t<oo thwarts a stagecoach •Obbe<y, ends a range w.ir !.UFVIV&S a QUnhqhl ond IS reunited wttll nos toni:i·lost la lhef 1n tors CIB$$1C Wt!~l­ ern (I hr I 10:30 CD a> NEWS 11:00 80018 10 NEWS U LOVE. AMERICAN STYLE LOvt' And I h1• Old f tamttS An Ol<l ""Of .mo dC lle55 dtSCOVI" llH') !>!\are .i 'K'Crl!I l llw> And The Grow1nq Romance Ldn9 COMI."> up with .1 un1Qu!I lt'~I tor hPr bOylriend 0 MOVIE • • ·~ "Men 1n War ( t957l Rooort Ryan Alc:lo Rav Amercerin 1nlanlrynwn Ang ie Dickinson hucldks with lhc rest of h e r Criminal Consp1raC"y tc<.1m as they prepare lo :-.oh ·l' a nother case on Pohcl' Woman tonight al 10 on N BC. Channel .J From left are Ed Bcrn:.ird. Earl Holliman anrl Charil·!-. 1J1crkop KOCE Gets Grant Will Pro be lrulochina Refugees A Sl0.000 grant from lht' Caltforn1<1 Council for the lluman1l1es 1n Public Policy has l>t>en awarded lo KCOE· TV . Channel 50. Orange Count)' P u blic Tclcv1s1on, to produce a one- hou r program ab<>ut I ndochina Refugees The gr~1nl wa:o.. on!' o f man y uwardcd to non-profit organ1zal1ons throughout tht' state for topics relat m g to the lh<:mc of "pursuit of t•om munity" TOPICS TO BE ('XD mincd include the direct ion of l '.S. policy towa rd refugees. h1Jw communities arc at.• cepting the refugees. and problems that refu~eC':. fa<:c· 1n l'mployment. language. hom(•sackn<•sc; and housing. Oran~e County makes an ap- propriate location for an l'xammation ' of the "pursuit of community" them e regarding pu blic policy and humanist issues as they a pply to the growmg population of Indochanese refugees. Oran ge County has become <t "household word" with many re. fugees, since its proximity lo Camp Pe nd leton <where early Vietnamese "tent c ities" were established 1 mudc it an early haven for refugees J OHN G REGOR Y WILL be the ex- c.>c utive producer and Ke n Gale, former war correspondent tn Vict- n am for ABC. will be writ e r . prod ucer. Assisting KOCE will be Professors of the Humanities from UC Irvine, C al State Fullerton a nd UC R1vers 1de. 11.30 I) HAWAII FIVE-0 (I) MOVIE When an escaped murder· er threatens the wte 01 Ills l0trne< gorllriend McGar • rett sets up a trap 10 PfO- lt!Ct the intended vlCtlm .ind rec.iplure the man tRI D TONIGHT • • Outeasts 01 POlittr Flat · I t952l Anne Ba•lttr Dale Ro1>er1son Vog11an1e, hound tour unaes•rnbles unlll they 16aves town ( 1 tir. 30 min I 51>0 0 • * Tne Spro"'""°"' an Stuke'> B.tei.. t Ill 16) Gale Sonoe<gaa•d BrPncld JOyCP A b4ind WOffldll .. nurse d1scnw, tn,1t he< patti00t ~ h•ooo •'., twma -.. tOIPn tn orO .. t tn lettd d Sh ,inge 0111111 I I '" f Guest hast Bur1 Reynolds. GuHll. Wayne Newton. Pete Barbulll, Norman Fell, Roy f1ogers. A J Bakunos fil) MACN£1l /LEHRER REPORT 11;30 6) * • * • M.in 01 ConquCl~I ( tq3q1 Hoch.1rd o.. Joan I on1.11n<' A ll•O ornph1c.il accoi..nt nt So1tn HouRlon c11ronic11nq h•s qrcMt poison.ii t1<1q001,.., ,ind triumphs 12 hr;, :>O tn•I' l 12:37 I) l<OJAK U LOVE. AMERICAN STYLE Love And The Itchy Cond1t1on" Lucy and Andr-meet in a derma· 101og1st s olltce "love And TllO Stulle<" Howard ~tarts stuttem>g wt>eneYer he·s near h•S best friend s wile 'Ouee<l OI Tne Gyps1u<t A young !lVPSY l/Ohr.1 L.imper11 ""es a gang 01 tnoeves to O•ecute ll(>f' plan ot robbing,,. banks 1n one day (RI 0 (@) ABC MYSTERY AFTERNOON MOVIE ' 12:00 0 * •1, 'Tht< l1,1p • • • Kiii Two 8trd'.> 0 ~ POLICE STORY rat11ers And Son& A. murderer mo1tva1ec1 bv rr>venge harbored trom tnP 11me of Na.r• OCGUP•· lion ot VuqOSl3Vld IS .,ougnt by me pe1ice (RI CD THATOIRL ( 19751 Susan Hampsn1ro. Gabttelle Orakfl Two Amencan touns1s oecome •nnocentty onVOl\led 1n I he attempt ot an "•·con to recove< SIOIM money tAl ( t9~91 Richard w.orn.irt. Trna LOUtse A synd•fBIM ledder tercor•tl"i .i <om.ill •own while <1tll'mot1nq r' 11,... 11w countr • I l ru JO ,..,,,,, 3•0000 •· l.iPl!t>r A W11!1>w 1:00 8 T~ ( t9b9t VornJ l•St Po'"' Mcfne•v lho 1oc;,,1 M.111.1 .tnPmptc;, to ,r.mui,il.., ·• .. mall tow,, cj t<.onomv tu •nf reaSt! '~" ptOff'f"Uon •..Ckel 11111 lO mm 1 Q) GETSMART Smarl wears d new blazer .ind 1$ myShhed as obj6CIS drsapoear around hrm Bobby Balle< tormf'f 100 aide to l yndon Johnson Wiii discuss ptt!Sldt'nt11;11 po111res and a11e9at100'> ot t;OfTU(llron'" CO<l9rll1>~ 0 MAVERICK 3·30 0 • • • Oo<>•-111on The Ja11 At Junct1011 Flats' C I A f '9ft'I Burt U SI) NEWS fD CAPTIONED ABC NEWS (4) MOVIE 2:00 0 0 Q) NEWS 0 MOVIE fll•ynotd~ John Hoyl A CIA mdn ·~ !ot'nl to s,.,qon to cover up 111. mrS'>•On ot " mur<Jered lollow ag.,nl t I hr :JO min I • • • • 1 Want To l•ve · t t9581 Susan HaywMd • • * ' The Modtll Anfl The Mar11ag1> Broktir New Reginae Studied Cambodia Grim By JA V ~HAR BUTf f,()S ANG ELES Ci\P I -It'll die 1n ralings against an NBC awards show and ABC's re pt> at of .. Eight 1s Enou~h " But s kip entertainments tonight and set-a valuable CBS News sp~c1al on Cambodia at 8 on Cha nnel 2 lt ·s "What Happene d to Cam hocl1a," reported by Ed Bradley. who ('OV('r t'd the final years Of both the V1t'tnam and Cambodian wars . It orfl'res a chilling study of Cam· bodtan life in the t hree years since comm unist Khmer Rouge t roops 1 outed the Amcn can-backed Lon Nol regime and radically changed the ol<I ways of lif<' NO U.S. R EPORTERS have been let. into t he new Cambodia to probe reports of oppression. starvation and mass executions that have forced thousands to flee to neighboring Viet - nam and Thailand. So. tontJ?hl 's s how has to lean h ca \ lly on ac1.:ounts of foreign newsmen who've visited the area. a Fre nc h priest who worked there and the Ca mbodians who've managed to <'Sc ape to neighboring Thailand. But it also include s film footage and r ep<>rts or a Yugoslavian new:. crew re1.:enlly allowed into Cambodia for a two-week v1s1t. THE IR RE PORT doesn't go into tales or hunger and mass slayings. nut 1t does paint a relentlessly g n m portrait or life in w hat now is called "Oem ot'ratie Ka mpuc hea." It's startling to sec the capital. Phnom Pen h, once a pleasant. gently bus tling city, now a virtual ghost town of e m pty s t reets. shutte re d stores and sad, shell-battered build inj!S. l\nd this dramatizes as only T V r.·an the r eports Ca mbod ia's new r ulers have emptie d the nation 's t•1t1es and forcibly moved almost a ll the residents to the country to build a n agrarian society. T HE SHOW, WHJCH also outline:. the effect of US. involvement an Cambodia d uring the Vietnam War. does rts best to study c laims of \lo 1despre..1d k1lhngs m the Cambodlil that now bars U S Journalists The harshest report 1~ from an Australian . Tony Paul. Hong Kong based editor for "Reader·~ Ot~est." He estimates as many a5 2 2 mallior Cambodians have died to date undl·r the new regime But as might b<.' t•.xpeclerl. thc-01· counts of gre<ite!il tmpcict cire tho:-.•· g 1vt•n b y Camboclt.in r <'lug1·1 them selves. part1t'ularly <t Iii )I'•'' old I ad who \\ <'t'P" Ill rel' :.i 111 ng IHIY. has entire family w<1 s murdl.'rl'd LATER . A F.\N of lh(' new rt•g1mt'. Uanacl Burstein. a spok~smJn lot .1 "pro Chinese t•ommun1st" group 1n the U.S .• dis misses mas::.a<:n: talc.,;.., propaJ;fanda l>tones. som t· <.'vl'n I old for m oncv Bradle-y c1tl'S thl• we1•p1t11.! h{I\ f.!Cntly asks· "Arc you ~01 11~ 111 ...... -. that somcon<.• paid h11n tu t·oml' up with those tt·ar ... ·• The rcpl~ · ~o 'I hat ... not 111 \ point. 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