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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-06-12 - Orange Coast Pilot7 .., ,... ~ Clash Loom • 1mg 21 Perish, 340 1 Over Irvin e D11rt in Killer • Apartment F lap .Japanese Quake .... .. .... ' ~ . ,.. ~ . DAILY PILOT Victim's Friends leer . * * * 10' * * * A$ 'Sam' Sentenced l 1 I .. MONDAY AFTERNOON, J UN E 12, 1978 VOL 11, NO. IU, J SECTIONS, 26 ~AGES :HBMan Rescued By Pair Costa Mesa police credited an unidentified motorist and a '"'police helicopter pilot today with saving the life or a Huntington Beach man they pulled from a flaming car. Victim Timothy James Dunne. 29, or 19071 Carp Circle, was re· ported in serious condition today in the intensive care unit at UC I rvi ne Medica l Center in Orange. •'They definitely s aved his life." said traffic investigator Floyd Waldron of the. Costa Mesa police. "The vehicle was destroyed from the fire." He said the accident occurred about 2 :45 a .m . Sunday as Dunne was driving alone al a high speed alon~ Estancia Drive near Estancia High School. According to a witness . Dunne , apparently lost control of his · car. which struck a curb. rolled over and burst into flames. While the witness called for help on his CB radio. a second motorist ran to pull Dunne from h is car. Waldron said. A police h elicopte r. spotting the fire. landed in a nearby field and Of· Cicer Randy Nutt also ran to help pun Dunne to safety. The victim reportedly suffered a deep gash in his skull and multiple cuts and bruises. Nuke Gas Leaking? MONTPELIER. Vt. <AP> - The Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant in Vernon is believed lo be leaking small amounts of radioactive gas. says a spokesman for the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corp. Lawrence Keyes, a public rela· tion s director for Vermont Yankee, said that a filtration system has prevented the radioactivity from reaching the air inside or outside the plant. •• Dilly PtlOt S~ff PllolO FIREMAN HOSES DOWN CAR THAT FLIPPED. BURST INTO FLAMES Huntington Beach Man Pulled From Blaze b y Motorist, Police Officer 'You'll B11rn in Hell' 'Sam'. Slayer Sentenced as Court Empts NEW YORK CAP> -After a friend of one of his victims screamed, "You're gonna burn in hell." ''Son of Sam" killer David Berkowitz was sentenced today to a total of 315 years for six murders and seven wound· in gs. Under state law. he could be paroled in 30 years. In rapid, assembly line·likc appearances before trial court judges from three of New York's five boroughs, Berkowitz was given consecutive 25.year-to.life sentences for the six murders in the random shooting rampage that terrorized the city for a year. Ile received additional sen· tences for the seven woundings. took the bench and completed the one-hour session. It brought. at least for a moment. an end to the rampage that began July 29. 1976, and ended Aug. 11. 1977 , when the former Korean veteran was a rrested outs1de his sub· urban Yonkers apartment. Berkowitz appeared somber and docile as he entered the courtroom manacled and wear· ing a blue suit and open shirt. He did not break into the wild outbursts that forced postpone· ment or a s1milar session last month. Jus tice Joseph Corso. sitting in the Supreme Court in Brooklyn, informed the court that a psychiatric examination filed Thursday found Berkowitz competent to be sentenced. Twice. Corso asked Berkowitz If he wanted to address the court. Berkowitz answered, "No." and "No, sir.'' Then, Corso imposed sentence for the July 31. 1977 murder of Miss Mos kowitz. 20, o rdering Berkowitz to s erve "25 years behind bars''. for her murder. Then Cors o sentenced Berkowitz to another, 2~·year sentence for the wounding of R obert Violante. Mis s Moskow1tz's date. who \osCone. eye and most of his sight in the oth e r eye when Berkowitz opened fire as they sat parked on a Brooklyn lovers ' lane. A brief recess was declared before Berkowitz was to be sen· tenced for the rive other Son of Sam murders and the six other woundings. Outside the courtroom. Neysa Moskowitz. mother of Stacy <See SAM, Page A2) ....i I I 3401njure d Quake Smashes ; Japan; 21 Die · TOKYO CAP> -An undersea earthquake stronger than any recorded in the world this year rocked centra l and northern Japan today, killing 21 and in· juriniz 340, national police re· port ed. The quake. c e ntered orr .Japan 's Padric Coast, hit hardest al Miyagi Prefecture, about 180 miles north of Tokyo. At least two persons were killed by falling telephone poles and two were crushed to death in a house under construction in Sen- dai. prefectural cetpital, police said. Authorities said the quake wrecked 140 houses, knocked down utility poles etnd toppled furniture throughout the area. They reported roads cut al 52 locations. nine wrecked bridges, 17 landslides. two des troyed dikes. and breaks in telephone lines in 27 places. One person was reported miss· ing. Seismologists registered the c;trongest tremor at 7.5 or 8 on the Richter scale. Aln Miyagi it was s trong ellough to crack walls and knock over stone lanterns. In many other places, including Tokyo, 1t shook houses and toppled vases. In Sendai, a city or 554,000. at least two house fires, later brought under control, were re· ported, a nd an electrical blackout knocked out streel signals and tied up traffic. Telephone service was dis. · rupted in some areas of Tokyo anct'-officials said some water mains may hav~ been broken in the capita!. Bottles and cans fell from she lves in stores and homes. Commuter trains and subways were halted in Tokyo and other areas, and some runs of the 125·mile·an·hour bullet trains also were suspended. A tidal wave warning was is· 0 t MIUS i, • . I I 1' --·-·----51! .. ~ APWI~' SCENE OF QUAKE ~ Tragedy In Japan ! s ued and later lifted for the Pac if1c coas t of northeas t Hons hu, J apan's m ain is land. The first wave lo hit the coast, about 30 minutes after the first <See QUAKE, Page A2J Co ast Weathe r Low clouds mcreasing tonight with only partial clearing Tuesday after. noon near the coast. Lows tonight 58 to 62 Hlgtts Tuesday 68 to 75. Just Adding Authenticity? TORONTO <AP> - Police have a rrested a man who ran down the aisle of a Toronto theater brandishing a roa rin g chain saw during a show· Ing of the film ''The Texas Chain Saw Massacre." Ira Jultak. one of Berkowitz's attorneys, said an appeal would be filed within 30 days on grounds that Berkowiti was not competent to be tried, enter a plea or be sentenced. Berkowitz, 25, first appeared to be sentenced for the murder of his las t victim, Stacy Mos kowitz. Arter sentencing was pronounced in that case. Daniel Carrique, a friend of the Moskowitz family, bolted from his courtroom seat and went St'reaming after Berkow1tz. Apartment Clash Looms INSIDE TODA~ Bobbi Rogera of fru1ne spent a year working on the Alaskan J>1peline and say11 women dtdn't get any speckll r reatment. See Featuring, Page Cl . Officers said Andre Harold Seward, 2\, was charged with being a com· mon nuisance. Some of the 75 people In the theater for the show fled when Seward turned up with the saw. Police said it bad no chain. ' \ However. guards in the court building. which was ovetfiowing with heavy security measures. got to Carri.que first and carried him from the courtroom. He was arrested and was to be charged with assault and obstruction of government administration, a court ofllcer said Then. Justices Nicholas T soucalas of Queens and Wllllam Kapelman of The Bronx .· By PHILIP ROSMARIN OI t• o.lly f'llet Stall The Irvine Company and the Irvine City Council appear huded Tuesday toward a clash of will and legal muscle over the company's notires or eviction to 79 families with children in the Park West Apartments. The council has given Irvine Company officers until Tuesday night's council meeting to rescind the notice and work a more amicable a rrangement, or face a possible legal challenge. • Company spokesman J erry Collins said that while the de· veloper-landlord ls trying lo work with the evicted residents "in the fairest manner possi· ble," it will not reverse its ac· llon. On June 3 the families ln the previously all·famlily section, the 3901 Parkv1ew Lane block. were notified they are to be re· lot'ated to other family sections oC the 880·apartment complex The Irvine Company •ic- plalned the reason was that the :iectlon Is to be converted to an adults·only area. There now are four family, and three adult. sections at Park West . with 440 apartments m each category. The planned conversion will reverse the ratio, and put the 116 apartments in the 3901 block on the singles market. 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For years thl' North Atlanllr Trea ty Organization has counted on its technolog1cal leatl to out weigh the numerical superiority of the Soviet-led Warsaw Pact, WoillaDHeld fu Slaying Of Boyfriend Westmmster woman, who police allege climaxed a quarrel in a tavern parktng lot late Sun· day night by plunging a hunting knife into her boyfriend 's Jen ''de. kill ing him. is held today 1111 a murder charJ!e Linda Ruth Persinger , 24 , of 7792 16th St.. was booked into Orange County Jail on a m urder charge and is held in lieu of S25.000 bail. police said The victim of the knifing was 1dl•ntified as Conle y Steven Bates. 26. who lived at the same c.tddress with Miss Persinger. ac- tording to officers who alleged a domestic quarrel was involved Officer Earle Graham said lO· day the fatal incident occurred in the parking lot at the Cap· I :.tin 's Lounge, 7821 Westminster i\ \'l' . not far from lht' apart- ment s hared by victim and sus· pcc·t Ill· added that several people h;HI te lephoned complaints or a d1sturbanct• lO oolicc. reoortine 11te location as the bar parking l11t Ju:..t hl'fore the st abbing death Otf11·N C.rah:.im s aid Miss l'"rstngl•r ran into the bar to re· prirt an C!Tl\!l'l.\l'nt'Y m lhc pllrk· mg lot PolH·c n·c·c1wd th<: call al 11 0:1 p.m and Bates was pro· oounccd dead at Westminster Community Hospital about a half-hour later. Coroner !. investigators said an a utop!'.y was planned today to determine the cause of death. hut that no mortuary had been Jssigned to handle Bates· re· mains. Truck Crash Closes 1-5 Ridge Route BAKERSFIELD (AP) -All fo ur northbound lanes of Jn tcrst ate 5 over the Ridge Route m·ar TeJon were closed today afl<'r a t ruck·lra iler rig crashed <1nct caught fire, killing the drivt•r. Norlhbound traffic was routed ov('r the southbound lanes, the hi~hway patrol reported. Southbound lanes over the Ridge Route between Los Ange les and the San J oaquin \'alky were closed numerous limes during the last winte r's heavy storms because of m ud flowing down ::i hillside. T h e <H't•1d e n t and fire dcstn)yed the truck and tls cargo of pesticides, Kern County Fire Department reported . Na me o f the d riv e r . a Southern California man, was ,,.. 1th held pending notification of relatives Viru.8 'Mysterious' SEATTLE <AP> -About 70 of 272 Americans on a goodwill tour to Korea we re stricken by a "mystery virus." said Manon Reed. director of the Friendship Force group. T he 272. from southwest Washington, arrived at Seattle-Tacom a Air port OAANQIE COAST DAILY PILOT l"• t')f•nQf't (.o,ot O.uty P1•ot ....ith w~UH' I O'n ,,.N"d t,. Nf'W'\ ...... , ,, CJUbflW'd bY ttw °'~ (bl'' P\I041\tli\"'4)(0f'ftO•n• !.f.OM~•f'dt\I0°"\41'• pu041'f'W.d Ml)ftd"1 tMOWQI\ l=f"•d•t 10" (O\t1t Mit\41. Nt•flOft 8''" .,, Hvnllr'llQ•on Alt.wt\ ''>V"I ,.,.,, "•"'" h·w1f'\• !.,.ddl••lM(I.; V a11•y .tftn ·~~Ml\ \Ou\-,(Oi\\I A\+~r"'O'l°""'led1 tf411n t\ 04lbl·'""d S•'"'cMY\ ~ \ond .. .-\ '"'' r.;: .. ;oc:n'::~·;~~~.~.·;::~~',:,. no 'Wt•' e •v ............ • , ... ·ditltl"lt .. "'CS ~·Y'WH' h <-11,9' ,_ ... Virt ~r"IOfftl .Ind 0.N ,•I Mf.,,.,1", Ttll9"te• IC•Wft (.4Jjl0f T-hA M....,,.. ... 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June 12 l978 Missiles 'Shaking U p ' NATO the magazine nolct.I The W~t put I~ laith in deter· rcncc the belier t hat enouuh of 1~ rockets wou!d s urvive an in· tltal attack lo inn1ct unaccepta hie damage on an aggressor. the FhRht report said But now the Soviet Union has tested. three to rive years curlie r than expected. rockets thut could destroy at l east ttiree-quart e r s of America'!. intercontinental mis· s1les in their s ilos. 1t s~ud T he latest Soviet missiles cire accurate t.o within 180 yards at the e nd of an 8.000-mile flililht . tw1ct> the accuracy needed to be certain or d estro y ing an American rocket s ilo. t he magazine said. Flight said 15 percent of lM Soviet a rsenal or rockets would des troy more than 75 percent of their American counterparts , while if all 4,285 warheads the Americans plan to have by 1980 were fired at the 1,300 Russian silos, they would destroy only 200 of them. lt cited what it said were "congressional studies" for its figures on US. missiles but gave 5 9 011d S t ill Guarding Willia m "Red" Slade. 59. uses binoculars to check swim· 111er s north of Solan;,i Beuch. He's been a San Dic~o t 'ounl~· lifeguard s in e(· the service was s tarted in 1940. lit• ~:I\~. "The lr<.·~h air 1s \\Onderful." F rom Page A J EVICTION LOOMS. • • .Jul y 6. with the lrvinl' Company picking up the expense' If a family chose. however . to move completely out of Park West , it would have to pay its own costs. The homeowners picketed the m anagement, took their case to the council, and claimed vacan· cy rates. which the Irvine Com- pany claims arc much higher a m ong ra mily than s ingles apartments, were exaggerated. Las t Tuesday company of· ficers conceded that 30 of the 3901 apartments had for several mcinths been kept off the family market. in an experim enl lo see whether single renters would rent in an other wise family sec- tion The experiment showed the arrangement didn't work. The problem. from the family renters' point of view, was tha t the JO vacant apartments then were calculated into the overall vacancy rate. making the rate a ppear higher than it was. Occupancy figures supplied by the Irvine Company tended to s upport t he renters' view. and s howed that. had fam ilies that moved from the 30 apartments becen replaced with families, the facancy rate then would have been nearly the same, for family or single. Subsequently, the Irvine Com· pany said it had had erred on the occupancy figures it had re · leased. L<Jtc las t week it issued a new set or figures. Accordin~ to new figures de· veloped, t he overall Pa rk West vacancy factor Is 24 percent fo r family-rented apartments. and only 2 percent for adults. The figures differ significantly from previous ones that showed famlly vacancies vanously at 16 percent, 19 percent and 10 per· cent. and a singles vacancies variously at nine percent and five percent Again, however, the new figures do not renect the "ex· perimenla l " 30 family /single apartments that have been kept off the family market -and va· cant Neither do they r eflect the reeling& of the residents that they have been shuttled aro~nd. They :S<JY, and the council agrees, the "human factor " was ldt out of the lrvlnt-Company marketing COR!Wcrations. And, to an extent. so does the Irvine Coi:npany. Pubhc relations spokes man Coll ins ~aid. "The IC'lter adv18· ( mg the residents was obviously inadequate and too abrupt. "We s hould have talked to them first. personally. so we could deal with any concerns or problems we hadn't anticipated. "Instead , we chose to do it the other way around. That was a mis take. and, of course, we regret 1l." Coll ins said the cviclton stance of the letter also was uninlen· t1onally harsh. and the lime al- lowed residents too short. "We arc now looking toward a phas ing program," he s aid "The ramilies may move within a r easonable period when they've selected their new apart· men ts." A reasonable period, Collins s:ud. could be 60 days. 90 clays. or. 1f "special circumstances" warrant it. more. Collins also addressed other concerns expressed by residents a nd council members. He said the 3901 block was chosen for conversion, rather than any of the other three fami- ly sections, because: -There are more children's play areas toward the other end oC the complex. where the other fam ily sections arc. -T he c lubho use. tennis courts, volleyball courts, pools, handball courts, gym equipment a nd s auna. all of which a re adJa· cent to the 3901 section, en· courage adult rente rs. Though presumably the same sort s of facilities would be al· tractive lo t he adult members of families, none exist in the vicini· t y or most or the fam ily apart· ments , t h oug h ad ul t s lhroughtout the complex may use them . The conversion would carry through a tradition in the com- plex of locating swimming pools only in lhe adult sections. -Al the olher end of the fam1· ly section is n nursery school. -M alntenanee arrangements are easier if t he adult apart· ments are contiguous, and fami· ly apartments likewise. Collin11 olso s aid the con· ver sion will not remove any arartment!I from the city's stock o moderate·income housln1. as $Orne councilmen reur the action will do. Collins snld rents still wlll f•ll within government Ruldclines, wit h the only dtrrercnce belng the type or renter. no source for ils account or So v1et capub1ht1es "The Sov1el Union has trad1- tion a 1Jy been less sensitive to nuclear attack lhun the US Its industry and populatwn are di s p e r sed m o re eve nl y throughout that vast country end this, combined with a drive or almost wartime intensity lo harden vital resources again.st attack. would allow Russia to ride out the enferblcd U S. re taliatory strike." t he magaiine claimed. "Similarly, the US seaborne ba llistic missil~ for<.·1· 1:. m crC<J!>lngly put at r1s1, by lhc Soviet Union's rapidly 1mprov· 1ng anti sul>man ne forl'es." In submarine-launched mic; s lles. ttot only dot!s the laU:sl Soviet SSN8 rocket oulperform the latest American Trident in range 5,7 16 miles lo 4,349 miles -but also 1t is as ac· curate as America's land·based Minuteman. the magazine said. It said Amenca will not ht! ..1ble to match lht• llCCUracy or the SSNS W\t1l the 1980s -~nd then only 1f 1t dt:C'ides lo gCJ ahead w1th the· ·rr1d~nt Mark 2. L' s 1ntelhgencc orric1ali. said th1~ month that a new long range missile tkployed by the Soviet:-.. t he SSN18. 1s bigger and more accuratt· than tht! SSN8 and a ny previous submar ine· launched nuclear weapon aimed al the Untted States. The Pentagon officials said the SSN 18 can hurl three warheads at widely separated targets and ha:. a sufficient range to enJOY "a degree of sanctuary" from US. antis ubma rine rorcei. She's No Cheap Date Michigan Woman Champion Saiuage Eater BALTIMORE Cl\Pl Linda Kue rth has battled banana s p lits. choked do wn steak sandwiches and gobbled hot dogs Over the weekend. s he added Poli!.h ~ausage eating to her list of champ1onsh1ps as she ea sily won the annual Polack Johnny's sausage derby "What's more natural than eating?" the five-foot -10. 135· pound woman from Be ula h. Mich .• s aid after pulling down 19 of the greasy. garlicky. eight· inch tidbits She attribult'S her eating abili· ty to "high metabolism ." • The derby record is 22. set by the lale Joe Deckret 1n 1975. Last year's \\inner. John Reas- inger, ale 15. but did not defend his champ1onsh1p M b s Kucrth, 22, 1s Its led in the Guinness Book of World Records for eating 23 reRular hot dogs tn F rom P09e :l I SAM ... Moskowitz, said of Bcrkowilz, "f want him dead " Mrs. Moskowitz said she was not satisfied with lhe sentence and called for the restoration of capital punis hment in New York state Berkowitz signed himself "Son of Sam " in notes sen t lo a ne ws paper columnist before his capture. The reference evidently was to a n eigh b or of Berkowitz's. Sam Carr. through whose dog Berkowitz said he got messages ordering him lo kill. Judge Kape lm an a s k ed Berkowitz whether he or the de· mons had entered the guilty pleas. "l took the plea. That's what I want~· Berkowitz said. Kapelman then asked if the de mons had anything to do with the guilty pleas. "They had some influence." Berkowitz said . "That's what the demons want" Kape lman said it was his "earnest desire that this defen- dant remain in jail for life. until the ver y day of his death." The final matter was disposi- tion of Berkowitz's claim that he set 2,000 fires in New York City between 1974 and 1977. Kapelman asked Berkowitz if he had set the fires he logged 1n diaries. '·'Yes," he answered. Berkowitz then agreed that sentences for t he a rsons be 1n eluded in the terms already 1m· posed agamst him. However. Kapelman told Berkowitz that if his attorneys successfully ap- pealed his convictions for the shootings, the arson agreement would be voided and he could subsequently be charged for set· ting lhe fires. three minutes 10 seconds in <.i competition before 32.000 Cans at Phi l ade l phia 's V e t e rans Stadium on J uly 12, 1977 I n a n ot h e r visit to Philadelphia. sh<: said. 'iht: de• voured 15 s teak s<.1 ncw1ches. a snack as honored there as Poli!ih s:.1us<.1ge is here. "l ~ot started 1n college wht•n some other girls talked me into a banana spli t eating contest ... s aid the Olivet College graduate. who 1s working as a waitresl> while looking for a teaching JOb "I ate 11 pounds of ice cream 1n that one -wr weighed it, .. s he conl1nued "Since then, I \ e Tahiti Yachts Start Slnu,~ Wooth Leads The s low start Satu rd a~ turned tnto even slower going Sunday for the four yachts in the Los Angeles t0Tah1t1 race Based on pos1lwn reports at 9 a.m. Sunday, three of lht> yachts were still off the west end of San Clemente Island with less than 100 miles under their keels Jacob Woods' 61 -foot s loop Sorcery, largest m the group, apparently picked up better winds offshore :.ifler roundtng the west end of Catalina Island <i nd had logged 160 miles in the 20 hours of sailing since the I p. m . Saturday s tart. Sorcery's posi t io n s howe d s h e had averaged 8.4 knots. Bob G<>snelJ's 49-foot Tuja had averaged 4.6 knots. 88 miles: Willard Bell's 50-foot Westward. 3.0 knots. 56 miles. and Neil Kelly's 36-foot Celebration. 2.~ knots. 45 miles. Soviets Flay Cmter Again MOSCOW <APl -The Soviet Communis t Partv attacked President Carter today fo r the s econd day in succession. calling his human rights campaign a hypoc ritical effort designed to hide the crisis capitalis m is fac· IOJ? The party news papcr Pra\'d<J s aid Carter's charge!. of Sov1l'l failure to comply ,,.. 1th the Wi5 human right:-prOVISIOO!< of lht· Hels inki accords conslltutefl in· lerfercnce in mll'rnal So\ 1el :.1 fa irs. "U S society 1s a sot wt.' nf rightlcssness, ·· Pra\dci assen <•d. "when• millions ot peopll· have no means of subs"tent•t" a re subjected lo d1scnm1m1t11}n. hum1hat1on and r crsecul1ons ... done a lot or eating. People con· tact me to be in their contests. I love it." Miss Kuerth. the fi rst femal.., winner in the derby's half-dozen :i 1.>an; a nd the onl y woman agarnsl 13 men this year. won S250 She also received a 4.foot high troph) crowne d by a d1rome figurine holding a I> I :.. s 1 1 c rt• p I 1 c a o f P o I a c k Johnny's pride and JOY. "T hey'll never let me take this on the plane." she laughed Miss Kuerth. like all other out. of·lown contestants. had her ex· penses paid by John Kafka. owner of a chain of sausagt• sta nds . Proceeds from the $10 entr y fees go to a children s l'<J m IJ From Page ,t l QUAKE •.. l<Jlt>-afll'rnoon ~remor, measured ll·:..~ than :..even inches . It was !oll<l\vt'd by other small waves ca using no damage Thl· Central Meteorological Agency said the cp1ce nler of the quakt· 1,1,as ~neath lhe Pacific Oct.>a n of M1yag1. It reported a Yi cakish tremor at fl 06 p.m. and .1 much s tronger s hock nine minutes latN th<1t registered Hbout I~ un the Hichter scale al the e111cent<.>r. 5 on the Japanese s{'ale of 7 at Sendai. Ohfunato and Mito. 150 lo 200 miles north 111 Tok)o. and 4 on lhe JapaneM• i.c:ilt-111 Tokvo <ind Yokohama Tht• seismological institute at Uppsala. Sweden. recorded the strongest tre mor at 8 on the Hichtcr scale T he institute said - 1t was the most powerful quake 1t had detected a round the world this yl'ar The Ric ht er scale is a measure of ~round motion as re· t·orded on seismographs . Every increase of one number means a h:nfold ancre3se in magnitude. This reading of 7 5 is an earth· quake 10 limes stronger than one ot fi.5 Will Samho's Be Changed? HARTFOno. Conn. tAP > The executive director of the Connecticut NAACP is asking the Samlxfs restaur ant chain tu c han ge the n a m e of it ~ res taurants 111 Connecticut. B<·n Andrt•ws said opening a store called Sambo's could· "in· flame the all1tudcs of ma nv who have a deC'p passion about the sllgm a and ~~reotype associat· ed w1ththe name 'Su mbo'." In several children's stories. "Little Black Sam bo" 1s a smil· 1ng. ctancin~ c haracter. FEATUR!NG THE DESIGN TALENTS OF SE VEN INTERrlATIONAL AWARD WINNING JEWELERS-- Asshown - Diamond Engagement Ring By Jean Francois Albert, three-time winner of DeBeers National Awa rd for Jewelery Design s41QO Prices may vary due to customer preference in diamond sel~t1on We would welcome the o~rtuncty to mount your stones in any of our settings. Wyndham L l:ll1gh '\.I\\ f•OH I 127 fashion Island. Newport Center, Newpott Beach Telephone: (714) 644 0501 I:= At .\I It • -•A - .. Orange Coast EDITION VOL. 71, NO. 163, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1978 Today's Closing N.Y. Stoeks c TEN CEN rs/ ·u Still No Mesans on County Grand Jury 7 By MICHAEL PASKEVlCH OI Ult DllllJ ~I ... S .. 11 Costa Mesa's 2S·year history or never having a resident of the city selected to serve on the Orange County Grand Jury will continue for at least another year. There are no Costa Mesans in· eluded among 11 Orange Coast re· sidents still eligible for a seat on the 1978-79 Grand Jury to be selected laterthls month. "I have no ldea <why)," said Mayor Ed McFarland. "To me there woU.ld be no logic in going so many years without someone being involved in the Gr and Jury." Each year, Orange County's Superior Court judges nomlDate people they feel would make good grand jtµ"y members, pres· e nt county Grand Jury Foreman Henry Webber said today. "Afte r they have been nominated (74 countians were on the fi rst list), the District At· tomey's office takes the list and interviews people in depth." said Webber, a 67·year·old Tustin resident. The list of nominees is then pared down to 30, and on June Ht, p residing Superior Court Judge H. Warren Knight will pull 19 names from a hat. Those chosen will form next year's oau, ,....,. su.tt PM"' Grand Jury. Foreman Webber said "it's just a coincidence" that no Costa Mesans are in the r\U\· ning. "I don't really see how the judges could get together and say •Jet's not have anybody from Costa Mesa'," Webber added. One Costa Mesan, retired county e mployee R.I. "Cuba" Morris , 1712 Samar Drive, was among the initial nominees an· nounced in April. However, Morris' name was cut from the final list of 30 nominees. .. I think il 's6 series or circumstances that brought tt a bout," Morris said today. "Earlier, judges chose promi· nent people and there might not have been anyone in that category from Costa Mesa. "I was disappOinted there was no one from Costa Mesa. There are no Superior Court judges who live in Costa Mesa and that m&y have been a factor," Morris added. •·1 don't think it's intentional." . Asked ubout potential rem· edies to the ong_oing situation, Morris suggested "we should let the judges know through the supervisors and the City Council that we wouJd appreciate having someone from here on the Grand Jury." <Stt JURORS. Pue A2> Count Reversed; Schmit Runoff? By GARY GRANVILLE Ol IM O•li.y "'°'SUI" A partial count of orphan absentee ballots tndicates Supervisor Laurence Schmit may be in an election runoff after all. Unofficially, the Registrar of Voters count shows that Schmit received 22,170 votes in last Tuesday's primary election. The same poll s hows that challenger David Baker got 22.143 votes. , That count gives Sch mit a razor·thin 27·vote edge over Baker. It reverses last Tuesday's un· official final count when Baker enjoyed a 61·vote edge. Harriett Wieder, who received 25,601 votes. Now, it tentatively appears that it will be Schmit rather than Baker who Mrs. Wieder will con· test in the No'lember general election. Schmit was all but defeated by the 6l·vote loss to Baker wh1 rh meant he finished third in the hotly contested fivc.caodidat~ race. However, it is expected that s hould his 27·vote margin hold up through the remaining few ballots to be counted that Baker will ask for a s ample recount. Earthquake Rocks Japan; 21 Perish FIREMAN<>HOSES DOWN CAR THAT FLIPPED, BURST INTO FLAMES Huntington Beach Man Pulled From Blaze by Motorist, Pollee Officer Already safely into a second s upervisorial district runorr is former Huntington Beach· mayor TOKYO <AP> -An undersea earthquake stronger than any recorded in the world this year rocked central and northern Japan today. killing 21 and in- juring 340, national police re· porte~. School Board Eyes Further Budget Cuts Newport.Mesa Unified School Di s tric t trus tees , having eliminated summer school and ad ul t edueation programs beeause of the pass age or Propos1t1on 13. will consider cut· backs in bus s<'rviec. school Junches and instruction<.il media services Tuesday night The public mcctmg 1!'> "<'l for 7:30 p.m, at Costa Mesa Council Chambers, 77 Fair DriH' Tbe district 1s !>lilt more than $15 rniJlion short in meeting its proposed $48 m1lhon budget for next school year. The ehmina· lion of summer school and adult education will save the d1stnct about $850,000. Trustees also will consider a district-prepared "user fee '' list of charges for thC' use of district athletic facilit1e!> and meeting rooms. Community groups and city recreation departments Y.111 be asked to pay fees for d1stnct facilities that us<'d lo be free un- til Propos1t1on 13 wiped out the district's $850,000 Commun1ty Service Tax. By eliminating all district bus service, including field trips and athletic field trips , district of- ficials estimate a s avrngs of $912.000. Closing the d.stnct 's lntruc· tional Material Service CentE'r on Baker Street m Costa Mesu would save another $300,000, of· licials said. Coa~t ~ W eather Low clouds increas ing tonight with only partial c\eartng Tues day artcr- nooR near the coast Lows tontght SR to 62. Highs Tuesday 68 l<? 75. INSIDE TOD" Y Bobbi Rogers of Irvine spent o year working on the Ala1kon pipeline and soy~ womtn ttidn't get any specaal trtotment. See Featuring, Pagt CJ. ladex "ereuepe CJ """" .. -" C1 MlllOA Mt'tlltwllr lt4 MtvlH ., NeUOflelNnn A4 ~• ... •c-IY A7 ~rtl •1-1 Slt<ll MuMO IM TelnltlOfl M TIMal .. \ eJ We•U..r A• l#•f'M H•~ .U Huntington Man Saved Driver, Cop Pull Victim From Flaming Car Costa Mesa police credited an unidentified motorist and a police helicopter pilot today with saving the life of a Huntington Reach man they pulled from a naming car. Victim Timothy James Dunne, 29. of 19071 Carp Circle. was re· ported in serious condition today in the intensive care unit at UC Irvine Medic a l Center in Orange. "They definitely saved his life,'' said traffic investigator Floyd Waldron of the Costa Mesa police. "The vehicle was destroyed from the fire ... He said the accident occurred a bout 2:45 a.m. Sunday as Dunne was driving alone at a high s peed along Estancia Drive near Estancia High School. According to a witness, Dunne apparently lost control of his car, which struck a curb, rolled over and burst into names. While the witness called ror help on his CB radio, a second motorist ran to pull Dunne fro~ his car. Waldron said. A police helicopter, spotting the fire, landed in a nearby field and Of· ficer Randy Nutt also ran lo help pull Dunne to safety. The victim reportedly suHered a dee p gash in his skull and multiple cuts and bruises. • I MILES . . APWl ..... ~P SCENE OF QUAKE Tragedy in Japan Are Soviet Missiles Too Potent? LONDON CAP> -The Soviet Union's new,, super.accurate missile8f -~eveloped faster than expec ed -have blasted holes in the Western concept of nuclear deterren ce, th e authoritative British aerospace magazine Flight reports. "The USSR now has NATO pinned against the wall ," the weekly said. For years the North Atlantic Treaty Organization has counted on its technological lead to out· weigh the numerical superiority of the Soviet-led Warsaw Pact, weekly ~aid. <Related story, A4 > Sorcery Top Entra1Uin Tahiti Race Jacob Wood's 6l·foot sloop, Sorcery, widened her lead in the 3.571 mile Los Angeles to Tahiti Yacht Race today with the 9 a m. position report that placed her 395 miles from the start. The race started Saturday at 1 p.m. Sorcery was 46 miles ahead or Bob Gosnell's 49-foot sloop Tuia. Third was Willard Bell's SO.fool sloop Westward, 207 miles, and bringing up the rear was Neil Kelly's 36-foot sloop Celebration, 177 miles. Brian Carter, navigator aboard Tuia reported nortb· northeast winds of 16 to 18 knots with four foot swells from the northwest. Boy, 13, Rescued LOS ANGELES <AP> -Jose Nillen. 13. or Los Angele~. who became mired In four feet of mud In the bottom of the dral~ MacArthur Park lake has been rescued by fire flthters. The West put its faith in deter- rence -the belief that enough of its rockets would survive an in- itial attack to inflict unaccepta- ble damage on an aggressor. the Flight report said. But now the Soviet Union has tested, three to five years earlier than expected. rockets that could destroy at least three .quarters of America's intercontinental mis- siles in their silos. it said. The latest Soviet missiles are accurate to within 180 yards at the end of an 8,000-mile flight. twice the accuracy needed to be ce rtai n of destroyi n g an American rocket silo, the magazine said. Flight said 15 percent or the Soviet arsenal of rockets wouJd destroy more than 75 percent of their American counterparts, while ir all 4,285 warheads the America~ plan to have by 1980 were fired at the 1.300 Russian s ilos. they wouJd destroy only 200 or them. It cited what It said were "congressional studies" for its figures on U.S. missiles but gave no source for its account of So- viet capabilities. "The Soviet Union has tradi· t ion ally been less sensitive to nuclear attack than the U.S. - its industry and population arc di s persed mor e eve nl y throughout that vast country - and this, combined with a drive of almost wartime intensity to harden vital resources again.-.t attack, would allow Russia to ride out the enfeebled U.S. re· taliatory strike," the magazine claimed. In s ubmarine·launched mis· sites, not only does the latest Soviet SSN8 rocket outperform the latest American Trident m range. YACHTS OET SLOW START OFF POINT FERMIN IN 'RACE TO PARADISE' Sorc.ry (4785) Tak•• Lead Over Tula (&911) In 3,571·mff• Aur, to Tahiti • • .. .... ::t .,.............,. .. _ ....... -··-------""'------· ) .· . -....... ... L . .. -... ' The quake, centered ore J apan 's Pacific Coas t. hil hardest at Miyagi Prefecture, about 180 miles north of Tokyo. At least two persons were killed by falling telephone poles and two were crushed to death in a house under construction in Sen· dai. prefectural capital, police said. _ Authorities said the quakf' wrecked 140 house~. knocked down utility poles and toppled furniture throughout the area. They reported roads cut at 52 locations, nine wrecked bridges . 17 landslides. two destroyed dikes . and breaks in lelephonl! lines in Z1 places. One person was reported miss· ing. Seismologists registered the strongest tremor at 7.5 or 8 on the Richter scale. 1 n Miyagi it was strong enough to crack walls and knock over stone lanterns . In many other places. including Tokyo. 1t shook houses and toppled vases. In Sendai. a city of 554,000, at l east two house fires. late r brought under control, were re- ported. and a n e lectrical blackout knocked out &trcct signals and tied up traffic. <See QUAKE, Page A2) Costa Mesa's City Projects Get $852,000 Costa Mes a's Housing and Community Development Com· mtttee has won federal approval for $852.000 in funds for city proJects. according to coordinator Tony Cannariato. A major portion of the funds, $500,000, will go for the develop- ment of new housing units for low and moderate income familles in Costa Mesa. About $179.000 will go for con. struction of a new community recreation center in Lions Park, s::i id Cannariato. An additional $50.000 of the funds allocated by the fedcra t department of Hous ing aod Urban Development will go towards removing barriers that limit access of handicap1N?d persons to public facilities . The remaining funds will help maintain a housing rehabillta· tion program which provides needy homeowners with loans or outright RTants to improve thetr homes. said Cannariato. The local committe is made up or nine voting citizen mem· her!', The City Council recently approved the appointment or Tom Schworer to fill the vacan· cv created by M~. Shirley Pncc who moved to the city Planning Commission. -·" . j i , \ 2 '>All' fl1L1 l:..:,T __ _::C:_... ____ ...;i.a;,;on;.;.;.;;u.;,;.r.;.;..;;J;;;;u;;.;ne.;...;.t.;;.2:... ,_a..,11,.. l"'i11e Issue Clash Looming On Apartinents 8 } PUIUP ROSMARIN OI IM D•lly ~ilol SI.tit The Jrvtn•' Company und the lrvin~ C+ty <.:ouncil UJ>J>~ar headed towa rd n rlRs h of will and lepc.1 mui,1·1£• Tuesday over t!'.c. ccrnpany's not1<•es of eviC' t 1c,r. t<' 79 families with childrer ir. lhe Park West Apartment~ Tbl' cow11·1l has given ln.ne <.:orr i.-onv office rs until Tt.t.~dav 1.1 J:,lit's cou nc il rrfr ting tn re .< 1nd the not • ..-•. and work a rr.1.11 c:-~m"'<tl:.ll arrangement, or 1c1ct J i:Al'.'>'10le legal challeniie. l v rr.,, .. ny spokes m a n J e rry Cc.llin<: stud that while the dc- H lope r-landlord is try ing 10 "· 1•rk with thl' evicted residen~ •II the f<iires t manner pos~1 hk." 1l v.111 not rcvl'rS(.' Its <Jl'. 110: 110 J unl' 3 the familie!-t in the ureviouslY a ll famlil)' l':cclion, lh~ 3901 Parkview Lane block. 1.:N e notified they are to be re· located to otht•r family sections oft hi' 880·apartmt•nt complex <.upport thl.' rcnlt r.,· \1cw, ;.ind s howed that. hac tamilles that moved from t~'t 3:l C1par tments beeen res:1o<'etl with families. the facann 1 ate lht•n would have h1·e:-. 1 1:arly the same. for family 11· ~ .ngle Subsequemly. the Irvine Com- pany said it had had erred on the occupancy figures it had r e leased. Late last week il issued a new set or figures According to new fi gures de- Vl'loped. tht' overall Park West vaC'aney factor is 24 percent for fa mily-rented aparlmenti-, and only 2 percent ror adults The figures differ s1gmftcanlly fro m previous ones that showed ra mllv vacancies variously at 16 pt'rrc:nt. 19 pe rcent and 10 per- <'ent . and a singles vacancies 'a riousl~ al nine percent and f1 vc percent Again, however. the new figures do not reflect the "cx- peri m ental" 30 family /s ingle apartml'nts that have been kept off the family market and va cant !\ • Ditty,.... ...... " ........... THERE SEEM T011E A THOUSAND WAVS OF LOOKING AT THOUSAND STEPS ACCESS George Walker Demon1trate1 Cheln on Gete Thet Dl11uedes General Public Fro•Pa.,,AI QUAKE ... Telephone ser vice wu du!· rupted ln aome areas of Tokyo a nd offlciab said some water mains may have been broken in the capital Hotllt's and c ans fell from s helves· 1n :;tores and homes . Commuter trams and s ubways were hailed in Tokyo and other areas. a nd some runs of the 125·mlle -an-hour bullet trains also were suspended. A tidal wave warning was is- s ued and later lifted foT the Pacific coas t of northeast Uons hu. Japan 's main island. The first wave lo hit the coast. a bout 30 minutes after the first late -afternoon tremor. measured less tl\an seven inches It was followed by other s,maU waves causing no damage The Central Meteor ological Agency said the epicente r of thl' quake was beneath the Pacific Ocean or Miyagi. It reported :t we akish tremor at 5 06 p m . and a much s tronger s hock nioe m inull:.'s later that registered about 7 5 on the Richter srale al the eipcenler. 5 on the Japanese c;cale of '7 at Sendai. Ohfunato and Mito. 150 to 200 miles north of Tokyo. and 4 on the Japanese scale in Tokyo and Yokohama Th,• lr·:inl• <.:o mp<.tn Y l'\· 11lamuc; 1he n •uson was that the Sl'l'llOn is to bt· ('(IO Vt'rH·d to an ;.•dulls-only area ThNt' now ur<' four family, .. 1.d 1 hree udull. -.ectwns '1l Park W1. .. t. with 440 apartme nts 1n I ' I •h l';.lll')!Or~ Nl'ilher rto lhC'V reflcrt th(· ll·l'lings of the rt•s 1dents th<it thPv havl' bee n s hullkd around ·rhev sa y. and lht• count·ll agree:-, the "human factor" was l(•ft oul nf the Irvine C'om panv markl'lmg con~itk·r:.ition<: Can Public Take Steps? The seismological in$titUte at Uppsala. Sweden. recorded the 'ilrongest tre mor al 8 on the Richter scale. The institute s aid il was the most powerful quake it had detected arou~ the werld this yeur . Th ~ Rich ter ~c::ile I-; :i measure Of ground motion as re- corded on seismographs I h1• pl.innl:.'d c·11nv1•rs1on 1.1.111 n ve rse the n1t10. anrt put the 116 J IJUrtmcntS IO lht• 3901 IJI OCk on 1h1 :.ingles marke t The re,1dcnti. wer e given two "l'eks to choos e <in apartment m 11ne of the three remaining Cami ly sertions. then he moved by J uly 6. with the Irvine Company p1t k in,!:! up the ex pen~<· If :.i fa m1lv r ho:-c . ho wC'vC'r, to 11l0\'l' l'Om pl<'h.'l y o ut or Par k \\\·~t. 1l 1.1.u11lcl h<1vc to pay its 11\1·0 cO:.tl> The homt-ownl•rc; p1ck1'll·1I the ma 11:J i.:1 ·m1•nt t 1101-tht•t r <'<ll'it' t 11 th1• 1·11unn l. and t'l u1 mt:d \'lJl':.tll ,.,. ri.lt1·:-. wh1c:h lht• Irvine Cum· p·a11.1 C'l•11ms arC' mut:h h1 gh1·r .J mong fondl y tha n o.,1nglt>s .1 part nwnls. 1.1. L·n· cxa~gcralccl La~t Tut·scl ay t om pany of fit·rri-. cont•edcd that 30 of the :1901 a partments had for several m1,;nths IJccn k<.'pt off the family market.man experiment to s ee whether single renters would rent in an othe rwise family sec t10n Tile experiment ~ho1.1. cd the arrangeQltnl d1dJ\'t 1.1.urk, The Jfmf>lem. from t he family renll'rs ix11nt of v1<•1.1.. was that lhl' JO vuctlnl apartment~ then ''er e calc ulall'd mto the overall 1 ac:an c:~ rntc. making the r<Jlc .ippear h1ghl.'r than 1l \\<IS ()(•t•upanc' figures supplied b~ thl' Irvine C1,mpany ll.'nded t11 Capital Gays Stage Rally Wi\S ll l:"llCTON t i\P1 Wa::.hmgton homo:.cxual!> arc 1 .illy1ng for a City Council 1>111 th<it "''ulcl prevent lhc capital's llhl'ral ,l:!a~· right::. law!:> fro m c11m mg up ror u referendum or µo:.s1bll.' l'l'call ,\bout 5.000 µco pie attended <in J ll·d<.1 y hlock party Sunday to :-upport the bill a nd ct•lebrate (;av Pmk Oa\ \a.Ith lood a nd dancing 10 thl' ~trel·t:> Mesan Gets Jail On Cocaine Charge A Costa Mesan who admitted he sold <:Ol'aine LO undcrl'ov('r of f1 ce rs ha:-bee n .... cntc nced to l'1ght months in Orange CoJnty J ail Jnd pl;1ccd on three years probatmn. Superior Court J url gc Everell W. Dickey imposed :.cntcncc on Theodore William Kni~ht,....23, of 1919 Anaheim St .. afler Knight pleaded guilty to charges fi led on Sept. 22 ., . .. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT T~Or~oP CN't011 ••P •~w.•f't•h"' IY"'I bl,...d ""' ,,...#'\ .,,,\\ "e>t10ll~tt 0¥ '""' °" ·~ C..0.'' ... J.,li ~ ftoQ ( ... "'.~"" """"'._, ...... 9'11"" •• ,. etvOH'""" Mof\od•"' ff'UO"IQf\ ,,.CIA.,. f l)f (1nt• /IN .. /lt ... ,. .... C)Otf Ar t ,.. t4\lf'lf·~l"I"' &-• " f I,,.. •• " 'I/It .... ,,.,,,,,,. '"""''"'~' """•• ,.,,4 l .-OV.._. 8,.• "' 'Wwt t\(ft•\t A •"'O••••O· 11\itl"ll t _.. ,, Dvn , •. J .... ,,,,Ai ,~",., \1""1•• ,,, Ol'•iJllCtO•I tNf .,, •"'1 O Af'lt •'-•I l)i °W'P"t i'l'l\> \t ... • C..01111• .,,., ... l 41 .111101-1••1~)-............... ''""tt•nt•rvJ Pvljl1~ ,.,.,. '"'''" y,u Ptt,•c.ff'nt ttr.G V.Mt••""'n4'1,Jl • 1 ... M.UIUt'41t [dltOf '"'•mn A ,_..,,-.,...,.. 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"The letter advt~ m g the re:-idents was obviously inadequate and too abrupt Trock Crash Closes 1-5 Ridge Route HAKERS FIELD IAP I i\ll lour northbound lanes of In tl'rs talt• ;, 01 cr the Ridge Hoult· near Tc.ion were closed today .iltPr a truck-trailer rig crashed and caught fire. kil ling lht· driver Lester . three people wen: kt lied in a colhs 1on near the same spot. '.'orthbound traffic was roulc•d nver the-southbound lanes. the highway patrol rl'ported Southbound lanl's o ve r the H 1dge Ro ule bt•t weL·n Lo:- Angclcs and the San .Joaquin \' ... 1 lev 1.1. ere c losed numerous time!>. during the last v.inter's he avv storms berau~1.· cif mud flo wing down a h1lls1dt- T h l' acc 1dt•nt <.1nd fir e dcstroved the trutl. a nd 1h 1·a rgo of pesticides, Kern County Fire Oe partmt•nt reportt•d ~a me o l th e driver . a Southl·rn <.:ahforn1<1 man . wa::. withheld pending Mlificalion of relatives. Cycle Crash Kills Couple L"l'PERTl~U 1AP1 i\ Santa Clara tuuple were killed hcrl' when tht'1r motorcycle s kidded 111to an oncoming sportscar, lht· SantC1 Clara County sheriff'::. ol !Ice sav~ Deputies 1dcnt1f1cd the driver a~ D avid Scott llolder. 27. and ha s p asi-e n ge r a ~ Jo s i c Wantland. a bout 25. Both wC'rC' dea d on a rrival at El Camino llo!'op1tal i.1l.>0ul 20 minutes after till' Sunday night acc1dcn1 County Says Yes; Coves Group Blocks Access By STEVE MITCHELL Ol IN D•llY Piiot Su lt Whether or not John Q. Sun· bather can use Thousand Steps Beach in South Laguna depend!> ti lot on who you talk to. If you call Fifth District Supervisor Thomas Riley's of- fi ce. his aide will tell you the .... tairway 1s ope n to the public. If :, ou talk l o South Laguna Co ,·l.'s Associa tion pres ident l\l1l'k Ohrand. he'll tell you the s lC'ps art• pnv;;ite a nd will rt'· main loC'kcd until a court de- C'idt•s otherwise i\nd 1f vou talk to Sheriff's Capt Walter Fath. who 1s charged with keeping peace al the 9th Street battleground, he'll tell you he doesn't even like be· ing involved in tbe whole thing and he wishes the county would straighten the mess out. Word leaked out earlier this month that the gate al the top of t he crumbling slairwaY' had heen ordered open and that the public was allowed to use the beach. But a chec k or the South Laguna cove late las t week s howl'd the gate chained shut with a guard on the other side ins pecting homc:ownt•r ussocia lion cc.irds Evening College's Blakely Gets Horwr IJr Thom<.1s i\ Blakely. re· tired dm.·ctor of thc Coas t Com- munity College District e vening c:o llt•gt•. w as awa r ded an hono r ary Assoc1&tc i n Arts dC'gree by Coastline Com munity Coll ege Sund11 y in graduation c<'re monies Or Norman A. Watson, Coa!>l District rhanccllor. hailed Dr Hlakel v tor his dedication to th<> principle of "life -long learning" and continuing ed ucation for 1.Jdults. The adult education program fostered by Dr. Blakely enabled many adults to reach a potential who otherwise would have been blocked by barriers imposed b y 1 he traditional colle ge education Jormal. Watson ::.aid. Dr Blakely became dean or th<> district 's evening college in 195-1 and was appointed director of the e xpanding program 1n 1964. He retired in 1976 afte r as- s isting m the transition of the evening college into the pro- ~ra m offered by Coastline Com· mun1ty College. Coaslline Community College ::iwarded 34 1 Associate in Art~ HONORED ev COLLEGE Orange Coast's Blakely degree~ a nd certificates or_ com· plet1on In 29 occupatio nal ::,pec1alt1es during Sunday's graduation ceremonies. "There 's been no change." s aid homeowne r preside nt Obrand. He said the county's claim to public ownership comes from acquisition by the counw of more than a third o f the shares fort he diplapidated steps. ··B ut those dee d s were fraudulently o btained." he said He also disputes a claim that the Sheriff's Department has or- dered t he steps opened to the public. "My unde rstanding 1s. the Sheriff's department ordered our guard to iet a ny one in when 1l appears t he re would he u phys ical confrontation . and • that's actually been our policy all along ... In other word~. sf ~omeom· threa tens to punc h the guard. the gua rd is to let them through But Supervisor Riley's aide Peter Herman doesn't read the Sheriff's order that way "The count) 1s preparing to repair the stairway and we !the count\'l are owner in common of tho~c ·steps. Therefore. the pco pie have a right to us e them "If some pri\'atc party <the homeowners' association I blocks those steps from the public. the sheriff should open them up ... lier man s aid The aide s aid his understand 1ng of the sheriff's ord ers were that no one was lo physically restrain beachgoers from using the s teps. "I would say a chained gate and a guard would tend to dis cour age public ui.c ." he said drylv T hal leave ~ us with Capt. i'arth who sa id he 's tired or be ing in the middle of the muddle "I don't w<1nl a whole summer of this." he said. "We want the county counsel and the Environ· mental Management Agency to settle it before the beach season re ally ~ets under way .. The captain m1ghl get his wis h June 27 whe n a hearing 1s s cheduled in Orange County Superior Court over a lawsuit filed by the homeowners St,eel Firm Hikes Price BETHLEHEM . P a. <AP l -Bethlehe m Steel Corp. announced a three pe rcent price increase to- day . its thJrd inc rease of 1978. The earlier increases avera~ed 5 5 percent and l pt'reent The company s aid 1t would bt> the last price boost this year "barring unforesl'en c1 rc:umstance::- C1nd assuming that infla t1on;.iry pres:->ure" a r" brought under l'Ontrol · · The new rncrc:.ssc:. ~ffe<· tive July 30. would affe<'l mos t ~lecl product!'. in clurlinJ; the hot and cold rolled sheet!' used in cars. a ppliances and other con- !'>Umer ~oorls JURORS ... And that'~ what may happer. Ma yor MacFarland said he i~ l'Ons1denn·g a sking his fcllo" ('ounc1lmcn 10 come up w1tn their own list of potential JUr) members and uass :t or. 10 tht. JUd~cs next year Mesa's MacKe nzie I Said 'hnproving' Forme r Co~la Mesa pohct' c hief and cit y manager Art McKcni1e was reported to be "improving " today at Costa Mesa Me morial Hos pital where he was taken after suffering .i heu rt attack last week McKenzie. 59. wa .... res ting comfortably and '1lomg fair ly well ." hospital officials said. He was admitted to the intensive care unit al the: hospita l after berng ~tncken last Tuesday Chairman of Recall Arrested in Bugging FEATURING THE DESIGr,1 TALENTS OF SEVEN INTERNATIONAL AWARD WINNING JEWELERS-J oseph Barton, chairman of a committee mounting a recall campaign again.st San Clem ente M ayor Willia m Walke r a nd Counci l woman Donna Wilkinson. has been arraigned In South Orange County Municipal Court on a m isdemeanor eavesdropping charge. The charge against Barton. 50, a retired Los Angeles police sergeant. was filed by Deputy Qistricl Attorney J oe He neghan. a fter a San Clemente city employee made a complaint t.o. the San Cleme nte Police Depart- m e nt on May 3. Barton has pleaded innocent. The employee, who asked that his na me not be published, told police that a t elephone conversa· tior1' he'd had with Barton had ,bee n taped w\lhout h is knowledge. He learned of the tape ~cordin.r when ll wns played at tht' April 2() m eeting of the San Clemente Hom eowners A:lsociatlon, p0llce said. The homeowners association 18 spoMOrinit the recall effort agains t Walkt>r and Mrs Wilkinson. It is based on claims that the two council members mismanued the city's pier bowl I ' ... redevelopment process, spent excessive Amounts· on city-paid conference trips and were un- res ponsive to the public. In addition, it is claimed that Wa lker intervened in city ad· mlnistrative procedures to benefit a City Council candidate. The m ayo r and ;Mrs Wilk ins on have denie'd all claims and have filed a $4 million civil s uit against the four recall committee members and two other city residents active in the recall campaign -one of the m , Howard Mushett, a fellow council memt>er. Barton to l d the April homeowners association gather· Ing that the taped telephone con- versation with the city employee, who was not rurther Identified at the meeting, in· dlcated support of the recall ef· fort within city hall. Barton pleaded innocent of the ea vesdropplng charge and is free on his own recogniiance, pending his appearance June 26 at a pre-t rial hear ing before Judge Blair Barnette. division of thf' South County Municipal Court A j ur y trial has been scheduled on JuJy 12. , ' c1r~ Asshown- Oiamond Engagement Ring By Jean Francois Albert. three -time winner of DeBeers National Award for Jewelery Design '4100 Prices may vary due to customer preference in diamond selection. We would welcome the opportunity to mount your stones In any of our settings. Wyndham 127 Fa shion Island. L h ,... 0 A 1 Newport Center. Newport Beach E!lg ~f~111 Telephone:(714)644·0501 ( ) ' . . . ... " -_, -• II - 1 .... l ...... WAYNE WHIPPLE PONDERS HIS OBESITY PROBLEM Horse Handler Goes From 230 to 700 Pounds Weighty Issue He's 700 Pounds and Gaining CHESTER. Pa. <A P) -Wayne Whipple was a 230-pound horse handler four years ago. Today, he weighs between 600 and 700 pounds and says he can't walk more than 25 yards at a time, lt·t alone handle hors~!.. lie !.ay~ no one kno"'~ why he he:i!> gained so much so quickly. "I CAN'T F IND CLOTHES to fit m e.' !>ay~ Whipple. who estimates his wmsthne 1s between66a nd 68 inches. . Often his clothes are made of two pairs of pant!> and two s hirts sewn together. Whipple. 26, says his trouble began fou r years ago. A hay elevator was Calling and Whipple tried to s lOp il. The elevator motor lore open his left s houlder. and the rest of the elevator crushed his left fe mur, the bone between his knee and hip. "I just kept gaining and gaining every s ince." says Whipple, who also has suffered recurring bouts with phlebitis WHIPPLE, HIS WIFE. DARLA, and their three children hve on $132 to $150 a week that Mrs Whipple is paid working for a glass company. '"What my wife makes barely keeps us li ving," he says. . In th~ four years .. Wh ipple has been back to the hospital twice to fight the o~s1ty. He returned to Bridgeton Hospital 10 days ago: and was trans ferred last week to the Crozier-Chester Medical Center here. At Crozier-Chester, he ~ay:,, h1 !-. glunds cind hormones wall bt• s tudied. To help r educe htS weaghl, doctor!. may perform a s mall-intcstivc bypass operation, WIOLE IN THE HOSPITAL, his dJ cl consis ts of oatmeal half a grapefruit or something else light for breakfast. ice wale; or othe r beverages the rest of the d ay. and salads with no dress- ing for dinner S leeping takes up more tha n half of the normal day for him, us ually 14 to 16 hours. and always in a double bed "There's _no ~ensc lying here worrying about things." Whip- ple says of his dtlemma. "Emot1onally, I accept it. I can't do nothing It's a difficult problem." INSURANCE COVERS THE EXPENSES from the acct· dent. but he s aid he was told by disability-benefit authoril!Cs that "I don't have enough paid in to collect disability "M~ doctor :,ay~ I m d1~abled. but no one wan~ to pay me .. W onian Arrested In Fatal Stabbing A Westminster woman. who poltcc allege climaxed a quarrel in a tavern parking lot late Sun- d ay night by plunging ci hunting knife into her boyfriend's left :-ad c. k1lhng him. is held today on a murder t•hargc Linda Ruth Persinger . 24. of 7792 16th St.. was hooked into Orange County Jail on a murder <"hargc and 1s held in lieu of S25 ,000 ball. police said Will Sambo 's Be Changed ? llA RTf'ORO. Conn < ,\ P 1 The exet'ul1ve director of the Connecticut NAACP ts a sking the Sambo's restaurant chain to <'h angc th e narpe o f 11:> restaurants in Connecticut Ben Andrews said opening a ~lore called Sambo's could "in· flame the attitudes of many who have a deep passion about the stigma and stereotype associat- ed with the name 'Sam bo '." In several children 's tones. "Little Black Sambo" 1s a sm1l in~. dancin~ character The victim of the knifing was 1de nt1f1e d as Conley Steven Rates. 26. who lived cit the same add res~ with Miss Persinger. ac- t•ordin~ to officers who alleged a domestic quarrel was involvwd OrficC'r Ecirll' Graham said to cla y tht.• fatal incident occurred in the parking lot at the Cap- ta m ·s Loungt'. 7821 Westminster Ave . not far from the cipart· mcnl shared by v1ct1m and SUS· peel lie .idded that :.everal people had telephoned complaints of a disturbance Lu oolice. reoortine the location as the bar parking lot JUSl before the s tabbing death. Officer Graha m !>aid Miss P\,'rsingcr ran into the bar to re- port an emer~ency in the park· mg lot Police received the call al l I :03 p.m. and Batei. was pro: nount.•cd dead al Westminster Community Hos pital about a half-hour later. Coroner's investigators said an autopsy was planned today to determine the cause of death. but that no mortuary had been assigned to handle Bates' re· mnins Both Parties Eye Bene fit,s Lending Firms' Stock Up By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of,._ o.llf ,.Ii.I Su" One reaction apparently trig- gered by the passage of Proposi- t Ion 13 bas been a jump in the s tock s of Califo rnia -based homebuilding firms and lending instllutions. The financial ripples caused by the property tax limitation meas ure have extend ed to municipal bonds as well. Standard and Poor 's s us · pended their rating of municipal bonds prior to the election. The sus pension ls to s tay In ertecl on all issues except revenue bonds and general obligation bonds un· til the effects of Proposition 13 on public finances a r e re - evaluated. The suspension has produced a drop in trading prices of bonds tied to property tax structures and has increased the interest rates at which they are re· deemed. The suspension of the rating has not halted trading in the bonds, but most analysts agree 1t has res ulted in a price drop. Meanwhile , officia ls of the hous ing industry-related firms that are enjoying increased stock prices say they are slight ly puzzled about the move ment of their companies' stocks. J anna Greer. spokesman for the Irvine -based s outhern California division of Kaufman· Broad, attributed her firm's rise to a new stock offering that co- incidentally was mude Wednes- day. · · 1 think Proposition 13 has on· ly a peripheral effect." she com· mented. "It is spillover effect industrywide probably because investors perceive the passage as good for the industry." At the Presley Companies . Randall Pres ley said the ap. parent investor reaction caught him by surprise . "I didn't anticipate a me .; up in the stock because of 13. The investment community outside the stale obviously views it as a help to the real estate industry." he s aid Hut Presley, whose firm is one of the Mate's larges t home build ing companies. said he doesn't view the measure the same way the investors do. He explained that the taxes. which he conceded were high. had not reached a point that they were having a negative ef- fect on the housing industry. Eve n with the skyrocketing tax bills, he said. demand still far outs trips supply. Presley s aid h e thinks Propos ition 13 will provide a !>mall boon to th'? industry in al- lowing people who could not pre· v1ously do so to qualify for home loans . That's the way m any or the savings and loan people see the e ffect or 13. They say it ·s good for the industry but they are un- s ure why their stocks have gone up since its passage. Ralph Rivet. spokesman for Great Western Financial s aid it would be impossible to separate the e ffects of Proposition 13 from the effects of new types of accounts in analyzing his firm·!. stock price increase. Rivel said the optimis m that may have been g1merated by the pcis~age of Propo::,1t1on 13 may have been fueled by the new treas ury bill and e ight percent accounts offered by savings and loans as or June l T he treasury bill accounts are ~ix-month certificates of deposit based on a $10,000 minimum on whi ch savings and loans can pay 25 percent more than the going t reasury bill interest rate. Thl' eight percent accounts a rc e ight-year certificates that pay$ 33 compounded daily with interest le ft in the a ccount Response to the s hort-term ac· count has been good. saving and loan people say. "We're just not s ure whether investors were concerned that Proposition 13 might not pass and wanted to wait until it had or whether they wanted to wait a nd sec what response we were going to get on the new ac· counts. or whether it was A piece of each." Rivet commented * * * Politicians Grab '13' WASmNGTON CAP > -The national Democrati c and Republican party chairmen feel their parties will benefit from the C:\llfomia vote last week to reduce property taxe::. Re publtcan Cha irman Rill HrOl'k imid Sundav. "There is a r('volt . ;and 11 'i> Ion~ O\ crduc We wan t l o m akl' 11 d ma1or Re publican 1ssUt', ·• John White. cha1rrnun of the Democratic National Commit tee. said tax reform "is a mujor initiative of President Carter·s •dminislr&Uon Ce rtainly, thl!I will add emphasis to it." Californians voted by a ~-1 margin in favor of Propo11ltlora 13, an amendment to the state ronst itutton reducing property taxes Brock and While we r e In. tcrviewed on ABC's "Issues and Ans wers" On CBS' "Face the Nation." the hN•d or the nation 's largest publl<' t>mployces union said the vote s how!t t he 'neptness or politicians and governmE'nt or helot:-. Jerry Wurf. preMd<'nt of the American Federation of State. Co unt y and Municipal Employees. said California politicians could have provided tax relief by not trying lo build the mullibillion-dollar state budget surplus that exl:sts Tns tead. he said. Che polltl cians appar('ntly felt a budget surplus would he lp them in their next election He said the vote means the public will lose services whllt' lhe bulk or the tax relief wUI b •neflt commercial interest& f'll'-Seai Maryon Pitlman Allen . widow of the lalt Sen J ames B Allen. has been appointt!d by Alabam ti Gov George Wa llace lo te rn porarily fi ll the Senate scat left vucant b y her hus band's death Surfing Victlln Paralyze d A Santa An:.i youth. 17. who !-.uffcred an apparent fractured neck in a body-~urfing accident at Huntington Beach Sunday af· ternoon. is hos p1tcilized today. para lyzed from the shoulder!-. down . Tom Rubcduux .vci~ listed an guarded condition at Pacif1cC1 Hospital pcndin~ further tests a nd eventua l the rapy to de · termine if the paralysis is tem- porary. Lifeguards said he wa~ body surfing c lose ins h or e near Pacific Coas t Highway and llun tington Avenue whe n a wave hurled him headfirst into th1: sandy bottom. ··Two of his buddies were right there.·· ~aid a city lifeguard i.pokesman. '"They not1t•ed ham floating face down One of them turned him over and as ked if ht• was okay "He s~ud something. so his buddy dropred him back down " I nves tors s aid wh e n at became apparent the youth was inJured. he wa~ hauled as hore a nd given firs t aid befor e tra ns fer to the hospita l. Rubedaux' injury was the only se rious mis hap reported by lifeguards se r ving Huntington Beach , lluntmgton and Bolsa Chica stcilc beathes and Seul Beac h . A total of about 42.000 people attended those lx!achc~. as i.eas warmed up to 66 dt:g r ee::.. cilthough ~urf wcis gt'nerally small 'Living R ug' Brings Sui t KENNEWICK. Wash. CAPI A Kennewick woma n 1s suing the contractor who built her new hous e because toadstools are growing out of the carpel in her basement Jan Wilham:,, \\ho 1~ :,eek1ng S9.000 in damage:, from CASA Builders Inc . l'laim!-. th<Jl bec:i use of c'lefecb in the con :,Lru ct wn. the basement ftlb with water easily T he basement 1:. !.O moist that mus hrooms have grown out or the carpet <ind de!-.troycd 1t, Mrs Willia ms allege:. , . -.. - Monday, June 12. 1918 DAILY PILOT 1-13 'Son of S ana' Slayer of Six Gets 315 Years NEW YORK <A P l After a fri end of one of his v1ct1ms .scre:rnied. "You're gonna bum in hell." "Son of Sam" kille r David Berkowitz was sentenced today to a total or 315 years for six murders and seven wound- ings. Under stale law. he could be paroled in 30 years . In rapid. assembly line-h.ke appearances before trial court judges from three of New York 's five boroughs. Be rkowitz was given consecutive 25-year-to·life sentences for the six murders in the random shooting rampage that terrorized t he city for a ~ear. lie received additional sen · tences for the seven woundings Ira Jultak. one of Berkowitz's :1tlorneys. s aid an appeal would b t: file d within 30 days on grounds that Be rkowitz was not competent to be tried, enter a plea or be sentenced BerJtow1tz. 25. first appeared to be sentenced for the murder of hi s la s t victim, Stacy Mos kowitz. Afte r sente ncmg was pronounced in that case. Daniel Carrique. a friend of the Mos kowitz family. bolted from his courtroom seat and went st"reaming after Berkowitz. However. guards in the court building. which was overflowing with heavy security measures. got to Carrique first and carried him from the courtroom. He was a rrt>slcd and was to be c harged with assault and obstruction or j.?Overnment administration. a court offacer said. Then . Jus tic e s Nicholas T soucalas o f Queens and William Kapelman of The Bronx took the bench and completed the one-hour session. It brought. Jl least for a moment. an end to the rampage that began July 29, 1976. and ended Aug. 11 . 1977. when the Korean veteran was ar- rcs t e d outside his s uburban Yonkers apartment. Berkowitz appeared somber ~nd docile as he ente red the l'Ourtroom manacled and wear- ing a blue suit and open shirt. lie-did not break into the wild outbursts thcit forced post.pone- mc:nt or a similar session last month Justice Joseph Corso. sitting 10 the Suprem e Court in Brooklyn, informed the court that a psychiatric examination ftled ThlW'Sday found Berkowitz competent to be sentenced. Twice. Corso asked Berkowitz af he wanted lo address the t•ourt. Be rkowitz a ns we red. ··No.·· and "No. sir." Then. Corso imposed sentence for the July 31. 1977 murder of M 1ss Moskowitz. 20 , ordering Berkowitz to se rve "25 years b~hind bars" for her murder Then Co r s o s e nte n c e d Berko witz to a nothe r 25-year ~l·ntenct' for the wounding of R o b e rt Vio l ante. Mi ss ~l oskowitz's date. who lost one t.•ye and most of his s ight in the other eye whe n Berkowitz opened fire as they s at parked on a Brooklyn lovers' lane. A brief recess was declared before Berkowitz was to be sen- tenced for the five other Son of Sam murders and the s ix other: woundings. Outside the courtroom, Neysa Mos kowitz. mothe r o f Stacy Mosko w1tl. said or Berkowitz ... , want him dead." Mrs. Moskowitz said she wa~ not satisfied with the sentence and called for the restoration or capital punishment in New York ~late Berkowitz signed h1mselr"Son of Sam·· ID note:, ~cnt to a news paper columnist before tus c3pture. The reference evidently wa s lo a n eig hbo r or Berkowitz's, Sam Carr. through whose dog Berkowitz said he got messages ordering him to kill Judge Kapelm a n ask e d Berkowitz whether he or the de moos had entered the guilty pleas. "I took the pica. That s what I want." Berkow1tisa1d Rockwell's New Pact Approved Between l .200 a nd t .400 Orange County e mployees will be affected by a new contract with Rockwell International that has been approved overwhelm- ing 1 y by m anufactu ring workers. A spokesman said the firm ~ Newport Beach plant isn't af. fected. Orange County worker.. covered under the new contract ratified Sunday are primarily al the Anaheim facility with somt' Sea I Beach worker:. also in· eluded. In addition. the s pokesman said. some or the firm's former employees who were laid off be cause B· l bomber production was halted are eligible for back pay under a retroactive pay pro- vis ion. Only thol;e who worked aft~r OcL 2, 1977. will be e ligible, he said. The three-year contract pro- vides an annual 3 percent wage increase. It also includes a re- tirement system through which worke rs can retire with benefit:, when their age and company service combine to equal 85. A spokesman for lhe United Auto Workers' a eros pace de· partmenl said the new r etire· ment clause is an a lternat:ve to the more traditional plan under which workers can retire on $600 per month for life at cige 55 after 30 years or service. Juan de Fuca Honors Won By Pendragon VICTORIA. Briti:.h Columbia tA P I Pendragon . skippered by John Mac Laur1n of 1 h1· California Y<tcht Club. finished second in the final race to cltnch the world three-quarter -ton i.ual ing champions hip Sunday C hocolate Chip. owned b' Ronald Leste r and Donald Porter or Mic higan City Y<icht Club in Indiana. won the final race of the five-race series if gruelling 220-mile test in tht- Strait or Jua n de l"uca that started Friday. Bill Buchan of Seattle. winner of this year 's Swifts ure race. also sailed out of V1ctori:i. pre served third place in the final race and second overall m thf' Jibing duel with Hagar. owned by Gerald Duncan a nd Joe Goldberg, als o of Seatth: Buchan's Sachem was four ~econds ahead at the firush dad's o1d favor1tQ.. ... tb<Z. original G-9 windbre.ak<Z.r , mada. in En~1end, of "thc'z, fin<Z.Sli an cotton p:>pli n with aulh01t1c tartan linin~ thQ. on<Z. jacke.t h~11 always r<z.m<im bcir. eve11eb1e 1n; Mtur61 > 'f>B\!YJ and brittSh tan. 44 fashion lsland. newport center 644 • 5070 -' • •I • J OAIL Y PlLOT H n;Jlly Jute 1~ 1!J78 Jut Coa ting ~ ~\ ~ (; with 1( Tom"\ ~larphine A Ford in Y ollr Past LOOK.INC BACKWARD: Some of our community leaders and civic digmtarle!J will be gatherlnl( this week in Newport Beach at the Ford Motor Company's Aeronutronic plant to celebrate a diamond anniversary 1'hal's for 75 years and these don't come along tivery day On June 16, the Ford Motor Company will be old. You have to smile ul some of the early advertis which touted Ford cars One such declared: ''LIKE THE COLOSSUS OF RHODES. one of t seven wonder~ of the world, the Ford motor car st1mds to day the marvel or the automobile industry The Ford is the Colossus of its class in strength, construction and value and is the greatest thing in the motor world today '' Clearly, tbe publicist who penned that fl orid f1<1ck was really hung up on the Colossus of Rhodes. If he'd tned thut today he'd probably have Ralph Nader frothing ul the gums. But evl'n Nader would hcsve been silenced by the early prices. One ad suggested you could gel a four-seat Fordmobile Tonneau model for $850 (FOB Detroit J and 1t was decla red to be, "Handsomely furnished with spring backs and seats " For SO bucks extra, they would toss in a cloth-lined leather top. complete with side curtains, lights, and a storm apron. 36 "'ord Don't Try nus Crowd m Today's Sub-Compact By 1936, the price for a Ford was down to SSlO but bumpers and s pare tire were extra Easy installments were $2S a month FOR THOSE AMONG US who experienced ownership or used Fords over the years. you have to wonder how many of them would have cleared the assembly Imes to· day, with all the government-ordered recalls your read about. Take that 1936 Ford, for example After several hun· dred thousand miles. 1t had a tendency to pop out or second gear when you backed off the gas. Several other models woulddo1t. too, Likeallofthem built between 1932and 1938 No owner, however, screamed for Ralph Nader You jus t held the m vver in gear with your hand when you backed off the gas in second. ON ALL EARLY FORDS, dating back to the Model A's. it was not uncommon for the starter motor to stick. You would press the floorboard starter button and nothing happened. Since there was no government agency around to re · eall these cars. the knowledgeable owner soon learned how to cope with the famed Ford Stuck Starter. The procedure : Tum off lhe ign1t1on. Put the car in high gear. Get out or the car. Commence to rock the car forward and backward until you hear a loud pop. The loud pop meanl> the starter is un-stuck. Get back m. Start car I don't think I'm even going to mention the cablt! brakes on the '37 Fords . it's a wonder we all survived without the government CJ ro und to o rder another recall. Youth, 17, Shoots Self at Graduation WEYMOUTH, Mass. IAPl -Karim Thompson kidded around :ind played some practical jokes. But no one can explain why the 17-year ·old pulled out a gun and shot himself during graduation ex· crcises at South Weymouth High School. . Thompson was in fair condition at South Shore Hospital here Sunday night. some i 4 hour~ after s urgery to remove the bullet from his left ~1de. . "l 'VE BEEN T RYING to figure it out,'' the school's pnnc1pal. Wilbur Stanton. said Sunday night. ··~te ~asn't a showorr. He did a lot of kidding, horsepl:iy and practical jokes. but 1t seems strange that Karim would do lh1!>." Stanton said no one has been able to talk w1lh the boy ~mce he pulled the gun from beneath his graduation gown Saturday and shot himself with a .22 caliber bullet. Jordanian Border Jews Attacked By Guer1i11as ·r AVIV, Israel CAP> -Four Palestinian guerrillas attacked a ew1sh ttlemeht in the occupied We'§t Bank early today, but the ~eltlers ki led one and drove the other three off, the Israeli army an. nounced. No casu ties were reported among the settlers. 1'he army adio station report· ------------- cd that the Palestinians got weapons and opened fire, killing through the f ce al Mekhola, one guerrilla. 21h miles wes or the Jordan Troops were rushed to the River, opened ire with Soviet· area and began a search for th!! m:lde Kahssh ikov rifles and three other guerrillas. Defense threw grenad ._ Minister Ezer Weizman and the ./' army chief of staH. Lt. Gen. THE RAOI ·poRT aid Raphael Eytan. a lso went there. the ~c ttl ers grabbed th ir It was the first Palestinian commando group to penetrate Israel or Israeli-occupied ter· ntory since the March 11 attack 1n which 35 Israelis were killed on the Tel Av1v.lfa1fa highway That attack was followed by the Is raeli invasion of southern Lebanon to drive the guernllas away from the Israeli-Lebanese border. Warhea~ Pondered WASHINGTON <A l>l -A Senate committee predicts that adding ne utron warheads lo the NATO arsenal would encourage Warsaw Pact nations to reduce their re l iance on s tandard nul'iear weapons in Europe. The armed s ervices commit· tee's report thus disagrees with c.-r1tics who contend neutron deployment in Europe would in· c.-rease chances of nuclear war. THE COMMITTEE said Sun· da y, .. the introduction or e nh a nced nuclear weapons would tend to reduce the risk of nuC'lear war by making conven· l1onal defense by the Communist bloc nations more possible." The panel recommended that c·omponents for the warheads be ~lockp1led in the Unit.ed Slates for quack s hipment to Western t:urope. Otherwise it would take years lo put the warheads in place if a decis ion is made to install them, the committee said. THERE HAS BEEN a series of unsuccessful attempts to kill production of neutron warheads m both the House and Senate. Last April 7. President Carter announced he was deferring a dt•l'isio n on de ploying the weapons in hopes that the Soviet l'nion would move to limit tank forces in Eastern Europe and deployment or new intercon tmt.•ntal ballistic missiles. NEUTRON WARHEADS in- stalled in a rtillery shells and ~hort-range missiles would rely more on radiation than blast and hl•al as an effective deterrent against a potential attack by Wa rsaw Pact nations. Meanwhile, the authoritative fir1t1sh aerospace magazine Flight reported that the Soviet Union has tested, three to five yci.trS earlie r than expected, rockets that could destroy at least three-quarters of the Unit- ed States' intercontinental mis· sites in their silos. "The USSR now has NATO pjnned against the wall.'' the weekly said. Report Denied WASfllNGTON <AP) -The St a te Department 1s denying a .JtJpanese newspaper report that thl• Carter administration has M'l next January as the target <late to establish full diplomatic rl'l~•lion.-. with China. THIS G ROUP apparentl.v came across the Jordan River from Jordan, although the army said it was still checking their origin. The last major attack a long the Jordanian border was in November 1974 in the town of Beil Shean. in Is raeli territory about eight miles north of Mekhola . Three guerrillas cap· tured an apartment building and killed four Israelis, and lsraelt troops stormed the building and killed the Palestinians. The army radio station said the guerriJla killed in Mekhola had a knapsack containing four grenades and wet civilian c lothes. He wa s wearing fatigues and combat boots. "A ROUND 2 o·cLOCK we hca rd the explosion of hand E?reoades and s hooting," a woman settler reported "The whole place was lit up. One of the members managed to kill one terrorist. It didn't take much time, about ha lf an hour " Mekhola, established in 1969. is t he northernmost of a string of Jewish settlements Israel set up along the river afte r Is raeli forces took the West Bank from Jordan in the 1967 Arab-Israeli war. Dog Sparks Costly Fight PATERSON. NJ. tA P l A West Milford man was fmerl Sl0,500 fo r assaulting h1 -; neighbors to protect his dog·~ honor. J oseph Walters of West M 1lford was fined in PassatC' County Court for punching hb neighbor. biting the man's wife and s hooting their dog with ci .22-caliber rine. According to court papers, thP suburban feud started in April 1976 when Walters spotted Link, a m a le mongrel owned b y n eighbor Salvatore F. Reale. mating in the backyard with ht~ purebred Eskimo s led dog. Tun dra . Northern Plains Cooled Tluuulershowers Drop Hail in Kansas City "I U Pep 96 5' ll u ~ ~ 73 5J ,, \9 •• 19 /9 .. <IO ,. 0) u ., II 69 •s t\ /I SI <IO .0 u 70 /J so 10 'Cl •tternoon, th~ w~at,,er \~rv1c .­ promlHS sunny skies bUt <OOiltr l•m· per a lures, Tht Wffkend ... , "°' a<ld Smc>9QY. Wltll ""''"• SmoQ 8'1.'•ll IUued In lh• San G•IH'lel Valley lor eboul on. nour Sunday 11temoon. Sunny s•IH drtw iboul SM,000 peo . pie 10 111• beaches, where l•m· .,.,.luro llowred near 70. lll•Quard\ were llusv. rt'POrll119 ns reM: ... *-o4 ..... 11 rlpt..,.., s1rel<hl119 trom Newporl 8eoKh to l0"98Htll. NATION I WORLD I WEATHER Protest Poster Gay rights ~upp0rters march('d from Atlanta·~ Central Cit~· Park to the Georgia World Congress Center when• i\n1ta Bryant spoke Sunday <.1l Southern Baptis t Pa:.tor~ L'onfercnee. Dt"monstrator on right. one of 2.000. wave!) an orange. symbolic of Miss liryant 's advertising career. Inside the hall. 21.000 welcomed the outspoken ~mge r with a standin~ ovut1on NASA Mulls Shuttle For Skylab Linkup S PACE CI::NTER. Houston IA P l -Skylab has a temporary new lease on life. Now 1t ·s up to Congress to decide whethel' astronauts should try to save 11 from a potent1aly dangerous plunge back to Earth. Ground controllers added months to the unmanned space sla· lion's life Sunday by shifting its position to minimize the at mospheric drag that slowly has been pulling 1t out of orbit. "Everything went the way we planned 1t." said flight con troller Bill Pete~ after, Skylab's nose had been lipped down 10 degrees ~o that the ship is now level m relation to Earth "WE'RE GOING BACK to Congress and tell them we're sue C'essful and that thl'Y should proceed .", s aid Skylab coordinator Robert Aller of the National Aeronautics and Space Admm1strc.· Lion. Last month a House Appropriations subcommittee rejected a S20.5 million NASA request. The NASA idea was to send aloft a team of space shuttle astronauts to rendezvous with Skylab and at tach a rocket device e ither to raise 1t lo a safer altitude or to pro· pel it harmlessly out of orbit over an open area of the Pacific Ocean BUT THE CONGR ESSMEN said they did not think Skylab would s tay up long enough for a s huttle crew to reach it in lime Subcommittee members said they might reconsider 1f NASA sue · ceeded in extending the spaceship's hfe That 1s what Sunday's exercise accomphshed. Without the maneu\'er, the 85-ton station, the world's largest man.made ~atellite. could have plunged through the atmosphere as early a~ next spring. Space offic1als fear that on such an uncontrolled re- entry. there is a rl.'motc chance 1t could "-howe r chunks of debris or inhabited areas IF TffE PROJECT to save Skylab gets the go-ahead. NASA plans to make the attempt on the third fhght of the new spac.-e shut tie in October 1979 The shuttle would approach to within 1,000 (eel or Skylab and <'JcCl the 8.000-pound rocket device. c.-alled a teleoperator. lns1dt- the s huttle ccsbm. the astronauts would guide the device by remoll' control to a linkup with a docking port onc11 u:.;ed by Skylab crew members. NASA fo'AVORS P USHING 1l into 11 higher orbit hecause 1t would like at some future date lo remhabtt the spaceship, which 10 1973 a nd 1974 was home for three separate t hree-man crew:.; The t~leoperator coulcf boost the i.t at1on 70 miles higher than the 200-mile high orrm 1t 1:.; expected to be in al that time. Th<it would keep it up another rive years Skylab 1s 242 miles high After the rive.year period. the teleoperator could be used to again boost the station. or to achieve a controlled re-entry .Atl>Y Qut All•nl• 9•1t1mor• 8o•u 00\IOft 6townivlllc Bull.tto (hl<•OO C1n<tr'tfUtH C•~•et•M Dot Fl. 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Thursday and Friday evenings. \ , CALIFORNIA -Monday. June 12. 1978 DAIL y PILOT All Chnos Seen in B ooze Price War SA. FRANCISCO tAP 1 Tht' Ct1hfornaa reta il h4uor rnd~tn w price·cutttng fermt-nt ~1nce the state Suprl'me Court 'b l'X plos1on or the fotr trade liquor law, "'II ltkeh ~ chaotic for months more. ·say som e tn the business The big boyi., called "bomb ers'' in the liquor business. arc firing the ma1or salvos in the war. c utting prices t o the b e drock minimum . Some smaller places say they will sure· ly go out of business if the war continues. And yet other sm1dl stores say they're standing pat, keeping prices as usual, wailing to see what happens. "It will take six months before the smoke blows away." said Harl Dhaliwal. vice pres ident of Ernie's Liquors. the 90·store Northern California chain whose windows a re plastered with s igns. "We Will Not Be Un- dersold." R EPORTS OF THE HIGH court decis ion that crushed the 39·year·old hquor trade law bare l y hit front pages and televis ion screens last week before the prlce·slashing began. Full.page newspaper ads led by the Safeway, Alpha Beta, Cooling Off I url. \ .iOd oltwr t hJtn!> ..in nou1u•cd prlC.'t' l'Uh "' lo~ ai. 25 J.lf'T<'t"llt ~ne11th thl' fair trade price erased by the high court 'All Qf the major chains have c·hotnged lhl'1r prices, · ~a i d Dhaliwal ··11·s dog·eat·dog now." He noted thut 1l would be a \'iolalion of Cahfornu1 law to sell lower than cost plui. six percent because that is the pe rcentage ruled the minimum cost of doing re tail business in the state. "Prices must go up because they can't go down any furthe r," he said. A SPOKESMAN for the A lcoholic Beve rage Control Board acknowled&ed <the ABC> although the court decision does not take effect until June 29 would not file accusations of 1llegal price cutting until all court issues a re resolved. Prior lo last week's decision. Old Crow whiskey sold for SS.69 a fifth Today. 11 can be found as low as S3.99 for the same bottle. A six·pack of Budweiser beer sold for SL 76 last week: today the "bombers" offer it at $1.44 <>r Jess. THE EXTENT of the liquor ~Cl r '' as evident 1n th~ Manna neighborhood of San Francisco a!> anywhere tn the stale. Within u l wo block stretch. a l.S·liter of one of the better Jug red wines t•ou ld ~ found selling in three <.llHerent stores at $2.50, $2.86 a nd $3.15. The sam e bottle was lasted for $3 34 in a s tore in a downtown office building. "Nobody knows wh<1t's hap. • 'Prfce• •mt go up ~ame tllq can't go dmma any further.' • penang." shrugged the owner or :.i srnall liquor s tore. • One e mbittered s mall liquor i.tore owner said he had no doubt that prices wouJd float back up again "as soon <1s us s mall guys arc out of business. Don't kid yourself." GEORG f. NICHOLES, a n owner of Spot·L1te Liquors. a t wo·store operation in San Fran. c1sco and Sunnyvale, said he was keeping his hands s trictly off the price tags and will sit out the hostilities When temperatures clim~d to !:Kl degree!-. near San Diego m an y people took to the \\ atcr to cool off. Al Santee Lake. l'U::.t or Lh c c1l~. not only doe::. Lon May take lhl' plunge. hut her ho rsl' Sund<.tnCl' a bo se('m!-o to t•n 10~ a tool "atll· 2 Escape Boat Sinking LO:'\G BEACll (i\ I' 1 A 26·foot rab1n c ruiser exploded and s ank a half mile ~oulh of Long Beach Harbor. slightly inJurmg two men aboard. officials S<lld Occupa nts of a passing boat pulled Mike Jarchow and Ken Schmidt. both of Long Beach, frnm tht' wat('r Saturday. They were later treated for manor rut~ and brui!>es aboard a Coast Guard auxiliary boat. Coast Guard offici<Jls ( ) sa id they w e r e in· STATE vestigating the ('U U~e of • · tht-c•xplosion. ..., ________ __. l1m of lhJ!> year wh1lt.• on J lrtp lo find suns hine and g\.'l out or the n11n P olice said Thomas Y. Proctor, 58 , of Rost.•buq.~. n agged a police car and told officers on the way to thl· hos pital that a man stabbed him in the back and demanded his wallet, which he re· fused to yield i\ftcr surgery. he died shortly hefore noon Saturday. :J Kille d i n . I ut" C ra11h GARDEN/\ CAPI Three men were killed ··w e're not doing a nything." he said "We 're j us t s ilting he re like 1t never happened We haven 't had any c h ange 1n business " Nicholes thought the Jillie mom and pop grocery store might. because or low profit margins to begin with, be forced to drop all alcohol eventually. HE DOUBTED, as Ernie's m a n claimed, that the big s tores ha d cut down lo the bone. Nicholes suggested cost plui. 8 or 9 pe rcent as m~re like it. Jn Los Angeles. Hans Hirth. • owner of Duck Blind liquors in Brentwood, said he does n 't see how he can stay tn business if the price war continues "If the supermarkets wouldn't go wild, business would be normal,'' he said "But those guys are just getting ridiculous. I might as well close the door and throw the key away if I have t o wo rk lik e that . ~upermark ets want the little guy. This 1s my feeling." I N ALTADENA, Evelyn Lindsay of Lindsay's Liquors said s he hasn't cul prices yet and has no Immediate plans in that direction. "If the ABC and the courts decide it 's legal to cut prices. Lindsay's will cut their prices too. I believe we can ride it out, because in all the s l<1tes where they n •pealed the fair trade laws. the price war only lasted six months " The lady may have a Ion~ lime to watt. The California Supre me Court. highest in the stale, has made 1Lo; ruling and does not often grant reheanngs of decisions. But the state has until next Thursday to file a peti· lion. the Supreme Court cle rk's office noted. Hustler Protest Staged OAKLAND <API Women protes ting the current cover of Hustler say they plan to con tinue picketing a doz stores that sell the por magazine. ERA Boosf In a surprise announcC'menL at ~·n Equai Rights /\mend· mcnt rat1f1c<Jt1on bent>l1t at thC' RC'vrtl\' Hill-. <'St a te of :\Iarlo Thomas. mcl\ tl' dtrt•c·tor RobC'rt ·Altman pled ged S2 million of the profits of his nC'-.;t lrlm to a id thC' m ove. Among celebrity !-oUpporters a t th<.• S!OO a p la te dinner 1s actor Elliott Gould. \\hose ERA tit· 1-. l':O.a mined b v l\l i~s Thomas. · The gr oup called Wom e n Al!a1n st Violence and Pornog r aph y in the Me dia said it objects to the cur. rent cover which s hows :.i naked woman being put into a meat grinder and churned out as ham- burger. Kate Roberts . leader of the demonstrations. said she wants Hustler ~ BOATS! RECREATIONAL VEHICLES• SPORTING GOODS! ~ CHECK THE SHOW SPECIALS • SAVE ON SUPER DEALS! IT'S AN EXCITING RECREATIONAL MARKETPLACE PLUS! CELEBRITIES IN PERSON • FREE ENTERTAINMEITT • FUN FOR All SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE off the stands because~:::::==========================:=:::. "it s hows the m ost brutal violence against women. and men who s ee these violent acts feel it's all right to as· saull women." Gas Record 1l<"tor .-tsb S upport llOLLYWOOD <1\P) Cliff Robertson. who uncovered the "llollywoodgate scandal,'' has called on his fellow actors lo help put an end to .. creative bookkecptng" and wh1l c·collar cnme in the film industry. when their car went out of control and slammed into an auto parts store. gouging a hole in the store's front door and wall, police said. The driver. 19·year·old Javier Padilla of Los Angeles. died at Harbor General Hospital Sunday, officials said. Both pas:,engcrs. Juan Mercado, 26. of Gardena. and the other still unidentified, were dead al the seem•. said police Lt. Ross Weddle . SACRAMENTO CAP) -Gasoline consumption in California hit a record 999 mlllion gallons in March, up 3.4 percent from March 1977. Save Over 20% ··1 don't want m v re marks to be construed as blanket ind1clm<'nts:" said Robertson. who was greeted by a thunderous standing ovation from the 900 members attending the mid-year meeting or the Screen Actors Guild Sunday S u.per t F atally S h of DOWNEY IAP) An alleged purse snatcher was fatally s hot by police after he pointed his hand at a pun;uan g offi cer ai. if he had a weapon, police said Leon Thomas, 20, of Los Angeles. died Satur. da y night after Downey Officer Timothy Morey, 27. fired twice during a short foot chase. Morey s aid the man ran to a wall and then turned and pointed his hand at him as if he had a weapon. ~n /tlan S lai n SACRAMENTO IAP) -An Oregon man became the California capital's 32nd homicide vie· Remember ... Father's Day is June 18th. Give him a gift that keeps on giving from Roger's Gardens. R•"!'" (umf•n• • fJ40 'IMIO ,.,. Jn.ciutn •• M .. , A11ht11 • N""I'"" n • .,,.i, 4 .. m.flpm IT'S GRADUATION for J.R., Mitch, and Kevin . Maybe someone in your fa mily is graduating too ... If so, we would like to help you dres.s him up for the occasion. , 102t1 lrv1~. Newport 8tdch uhform.i. f'hont 04l .70ol with this Pixy package special. Have your child's color photo taken with or without one of the gang from Sesame'"' Street le 12.45 Reg. 15.60. Package includes: one ex 1 o. three SX7's and twelve wallets You can still purchase your child's photo at the regular pnce of 1.95 for a 5X7 or a set of four wallets; or an ex 1 o for 3.90. Coples and enlargements available at higher prices. 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I J 1 I I ti p tl I• " It II ti Ir Ir lo f)( J • UI Robert N Weed1Pubhihar Mondey, June 12. 1978 o•anoocoa.1 0,,,,P .. o• Editorial Pge .................................................... 8ubara l(ralblch/Edltorlal Pave Eoitor Judge Ousters ·· Poorly Targeted Judgcb. like other publi<: c>frlc1ab. ::i hould Hns wt·r· to 1 he p u blic tht'Y scr' t- But the pubh<" interest m by nol h U\'E! been bebt served by what ha ppened to four he re tofore r espected Judges m last week '~ primary e lection What ha pptmec.J is that four j udges were thrown from the hcnch m; a res ult or minor league campaigns that fed o n emotions and ha d nothing to do with Jud1c 1al qualifica t1ons or performa n ces on the benc h. Thn'e dC'puty d istrict attorneys in dis torte d and IJcklusler ('Ompaag n!. made the is s ue "law und or· cler " when they ul->kcd thl! question. "Tire d of lenient jud ge!:>''" In fut'l. howcv(•r . one deposed S uperior Court judge. l.eon~1rd Goldslc1n. had never tried a criminal ca se. \no lht'r dt.•pmwd JUdgc. H1ch ard llam1lton. ha d tried only t hrec felony <'ab('!. Two of those cases e nde d with the con· \'lctcd delc ndants in swte prison. One c a se ended with I ht: ddendanl in <·ount~· jail Ttwt ·.., hurdly a recor d of ll'llH.·nc~. Like Goldstein and lla mtlton . unseated Municipal . < 'ourt .Judge: lrync Illack dealt mainly with c ivil matters . 1 lcr crim inal ca~cs invol\'cd misdem eanors. no n-felony uffcnsC's. The s a m e can be stu<l of a North Orange County '1 unicipal Court judge who wus unseated last week. Under c urre nt law. the governor appoints judges to Lhc be nch. Then each .1urist must s tand for re-election t•ver y foul' ) ears. Regardless or pa rty affiliation. most governors attempt to makl· the w s t judicia l appoint· ments they can The right is then r eser ved ror the vot e rs to review those appointments <.•Vt'l'Y four ~ t.:ars. the theory being that .1udges whose moral. eth1<'al or legal acts have been round wanting m ay then be n :movcd from the be nch by I he L'll'c:lOr:tk ~<1 s ud1 landing~ upp<.'ttred 111 c\ 1dPrH.'l' against ttll' 1un~l!>. ou~ll•d 111 fh1-. <'lc 1·11on Thl·~· were ~imply the vir t 11n~ ul qu1<:h.1l' n1mpu1 ~1h Lhat .1ppl·alL•d to ~.in dcttorat1· th<it was ;tl n·adv an a s url\ moml un ulher 1s~lll''i In an 11h\'t0Us atll i 111~u1t1b<'nt:.' mood. th(• .1 udges l'l' 1 11rch. ,as \\ c·ll <1~ l'ndol'"l'lll<'nls ol their q uahfa<:altons by lhe1r pcl'l's madt• llttlL· 01 no ddfl·n•nte Lu Lill' \'Ol<:rs Arc .1u<.lges like otht.·r publit oll1<:c holders gom g to hLivc to be t'<lnC<·rned '' alh s uth c lcct1on staples as fund· raising. <.·ampt11 gn Sll'tllt•g1e!'., com p ute r mailings <.1nd "am paign trit kcrt<.'!>" S hould 1udges he in a position where they must Lio w h<1t is popular rath<.•r th<1n what i~ legal a nd right., t\nd cC:J n anyone w ith u l;tw tkgree throw in ~om1· 1-.1mp~ugn doll;.ir~ anti :,t1r ~·It•\\' t·molton<JI 1::.s uc" to g<J111 .i '>t·;1 l o n th<.• benl'h ., Wl· hopl' not \\.'(' ;iho hUPl' that what h :1ppl•ned 1 ~1~1 '' L'l'k \\1111't hcg111 a l l'L·nd to mo\ 111g 1us l1ec I rom tht· 1·1111rl hou~l' lo tht• I rt'l!lll'l1t i~· ~lcazy pnl1til'al <.1rL·n~1 Truth ,ind thv qut•l-1 for lll'>l1n• un· tuo µn•t1ou'i l'um 1nod1ttl·~ 111 ht·t·o1nl· C'rnhnllll·d in rnan .., .imh111on~ ;ind pu I 11 w-. Inept Bureaucracy Tl1e I at'l t h<•t 1 h<' .S. S upre m e Court evl'r h:.id to h1•com<.· involved an. setting up proccdurC:JI rulf;!::, for Ot'· c·upat tona l S ttl t>ty and Ile a Ith IOSHA l inspector ::, r<.'fl<.'cts 1m cc mort> the ineptness of the bureauc racy Jn a case involving the owner of a plumbing a nd (')Ct I 1·1ca I busin('ss w ho had rl'fuscd to admit an OSI lA ins pt•c tor. llw hig h tourt ruled tha t busin esses. hkc homes. an• prot<.•(·teci lw the F ourth Aml'ndm<.•nt !);.i n on unn·al-on:.1 hit· .... ea1·ch ancl !:>l'llUl'l' OSI IA lll~P<'tlor~. -.<ud I he 1 ust1l·c~. mu:-.t oht <11 n •.t·arch wu 1T~inu, 11\ the.· t·vc.1nt a n O\\ ncr dot.•s not volunta1 1 I\ <IJ.~rt.'l' Lo an rns pt·<.·t 1on ol his prt.•m1ses Whal's lllllOl'IUllalt.• IS thul llOrH' ol lh l ~ lt•gal ngm urolc would h;nt· '·onw ttp had OSllA udmin1slrC:Jtor.- Jppltcd a lattlt• more log at• <Jnd re a son to t hear operation. T he federal <iAcn cy w;.1s established tn 1970, in the wakt• of a grim n.'port on industrial accidents. with the co mme ndahle goal of ins uring the safely uf America's workplaces. In a lmos t no lime u n army of OS HA inspectors. many • of them poorly qualifie d . was swarming about like bees. popping mto businesses a nd pla nts large a nd s m a ll Armed with page::, or regulations. s ome appare ntly cJrca med up by people \\'tlh litlll' or n o knowled ge of in· dus t.rial 'A Orking cund1t1on:-. they nitpicked their way a<.:ross the lanrl. dis rupting work Ol}l'1'attons <ind infunat m g µlunt U\\ nt.•r:, Tht>re 's no a rguing the lac·I thut ..-mployt·r~ who do not pay ~1ttent ion Lo l hl· sufety of thc.·11· workers should be <:~tllt•d on I hl• carp •t. Bui Lhl·M· probahly arc <.1 minority in this <•rn of liabilil,. sua h 1\nd ii' OSHA ·ha d concentrated lls e fforts on c leaning UI> the more s erious olfcnS('" there proh<ibly would have bee n little compluinl. What h;.ippcnl•d instead Wah u classic µi ece of llurcuucrat1<: ovcrk1 II tha t eventually had to be untan~led m lht.• highest tourr in lht> lttnd ut the t axpuyers· ex Pl'l1"l' • Opinions expressoo 1n the s pace above are those ot the Dally Pilot Oiiier views expressed on this page are those ol their a uthors and drt•sts Reader commenl is invited. Address The Daily Piiot, P 0 Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (7 14) 642·4321 Boyd I Humorist ByL.M. 80VO Just about t•vtry town has a w e ll-known R e:-1dt.>nl llumorisl. So why don't lhe city bigwigs make at orr.c1~1I "' Nominate. volt• and appoint Oear Gloomy Gu I never voted for P nt Brown hut l always nd m ire d his J(utx Ap parently hl' wa~n·1 abl<' to pu~s tht•m on to his ~on t•ROP 8 BACKER 4-IHm' c;u• nmmt111• ••• •vb moll•• h tUO•n ""d di ftOI MOU.ttll~ rtft«I U. ••o•t tf Ill• ft••t .. ~r )!JM ,_ ,., -·• .. " ... '"f COW'-0.•I' P1l•I ' s aid Resident Humorist, and c-o n(e r upon the comical c·haracter the key lo the city, ;1 plaqu e or ~omc such M uy h e thl' n ewspa p er puhli:-hcr co11lcl ~1vc that wit :i h11 of SJl:l<'i' from lime lo 11mc ror the smi lin~ benefit uf lhos<> sub~c r1bers who oon'I have time tn pick up the honored party's chatter 1n pe rson. Tell you this. the Reside nt Humorist does a lot more for the municipal moralt• than do lhe local lyric laurcut~. Q "Wbat'i. the longest 'tralJiht 1>lrl't<'h of railroad trark"" A Thi•· lr u c·k at•r oss /\uslrulla's Nullarhor Desert It "oc>s for 328 miles without curving or <·rnsM nJt unythtn~. Prit(' or i.u1tablt• nc~ts ror the m ulOng of bard's nest soup in Slni:nporc has reached lhr to'QUIVDlent Of $259 lO $295 for ubout 1 3p0und11ofsnme Nicholas von Hoffman A Lesson in ·Chinese Justice On Nov 2, 197G, 1n Peking, China. a certain Han Kao·c hicn. " 22.. yeur·old worker an u pril'lt· ing pl&nt. stole a jeep an rront of ~· hotel I le drove it ineptly down t he 8lreet . knocking over a woman on a bicycle, then piling into a telephone pole . lie tried t.o run uwuy from the wrt::ck but WJI> Captured by hlS rellow c1t1zcns. Ha n Kuo-ch\'1n ·~ triul l<isl year w~s obser \'ed by a group of mos tly black A m c r1 cu n ~-·- Judg"'" and lawyer:-W Three or the 'ef Al P ~ varty h avt· ~~ puhllshed a <: counts o( 1l und o th e r ;.is pccts of thl' "' C h i n c s l' JUd i c i ~I system an the April issue of Juns Doctor magazine. So far al> is known, this is the first lime s 1rl'ce t h e revol ution that Americans have been a ble lo see the workings of Chinese com· m unist Justice first hand. The fir.it thing of interest is that In China the defenda nt does n't "go to court." Court goes lo the defendant. The trial wus held in the factory where Ran Kao-chien works It ap pea rs the Chinese c riminal 1ust1l'e ~ystcm tries to keep the defendants as ml1ch its possible 111 then· workinj! and living milieu Tll US WHILE the presiding JUdgc came from out~ade t he printing plant. her two ass1s· tants on the bench were the fac. tor y 's political comm issar and a fe llow worker of Kao-chien·s. The joy·riding culpril had no lawyer. According to the visiting Amcn<'ans. lawyers <1re a lmost unknown an Chtn<1 , so perha1>s <'ommunism 111 u more:: advanced ~0<:1cty. lnsteod, Kao·ch1cn was n•prcsented by an ext•cutive in his factory and a fellow worker. There ;1rl' n11 rules of evidenc-c ;is wt· un<krstand them. nor any of lhi.: trickery and ar~umcn­ lal" l ' ch1can1.:r\ we ;.issocwlc \\ I l h the pr(l ( C•SS 100 of la W r\ n y bod) who has anyth 1n~ gcrmant' tu S<1.Y bl' 1t hearsay or opinion 1s h!>tcned to. In Earl Waters that St'Me tht-lrisl resembled the ancient JUSllce or England when a similar latitude was permitted SUCH procedures don't oHend Justice wl'len most of the partici· pants know each other and can make allowances and discounts for grudges, favoritism and the hke. That's only possible if peo· p ie live a close community hfe Of the ktnd that IS infrequent he re No word is used more oft en than comm\lnity in America, but cxpr e:-;saons like the black com· munaly, the intelligence com mun1ty. the plumbing-fixtures manufac-turing community don't dl'nOl~ real community ·rhe word . which t1tlll hab u favorable connotation has bee n ap- propriated by lobbies. special 1n terest groups and professional a nd trade associations which have tactical reasons for playU'lg down theirtrue character. AT HIS trial Kao -c ha en pleaded guilty and was reproved by his neighbors and co-workers an the audience who told him he had undo ubtedly faUen into bad ways because he'd b.een in· rluenced by the Gang of Four. the name given the group that contested for political power and lost to those currently ruhng Chm a. ~~'-~- \'Am I my keeper~ ~rothe..-?" The American parallt-1 would be to attribute a young purson 'i. crime to the bud influence of President Nncon and has ai. sociates . There are endless num bers Of priggy.typc l)COple de· fending deUnqucncy by sa yrng. "Well. what can you cxpecl after Watergate''" APPARENTLY. an both Chtna s nd America. one way to wiggle out or a stretch in the cooler is to express much contrition . !>o our Peking car th1E'f is quoted as saying. ·•My trans formation would be helped by studying th• works of Marx and Engels." For any American who has ever read Marx and E ngel!>, the statement is unbehevable on 1t~ race. but would somt!one from u Chinese communist civihzataon be less surprised to learn how impressed we are when our own convicts take up Bible study? One of the things that evident ly he lped Kao-chicn to get a two· year suspe nded sentence was that he himself was a worker who came from a worker 's fama ly. Family backgro und s1m1larly disposes American judges to go easy on our younger criminals. The background we prefer is a middle-class. property·owmne one since experience teaches that such people can be most easily controlled and cajoled in to socially desirable behavior We associate the lower classe~ with an anonymous, free flo;.i t 1ng. undisciplined and invisiblf' way of life that m ay not makt· la w breaking m ore seductive bU1 does make it easier IT WOULD seem the Chinese operate the same way only more so. To achieve their very high level of conforming social con· trol, they have foregone a con· siderable degree or privacy and 10d1v1duality. By all reports the result is a very low crime rate. We ourselves have achieved extre mely low c rime rates. and done-it while kccpin~ a hi gh measure of individual freedom. but only among our propertied groups. groups whose me m ber!. do have the s upport und d1~ l'l phne of :.i real und funct1onin~ human community. Th ere·~ a l c1>1'u n h l'r1• somc whert: but you'll have t o bate the fortune cooku: to find 1L Population Shifts Reveal No Pattern i\lthuug h u bout 40 of Ca l1 for n1 a 's •117 cities ex · pt'ncnced no growth during the PC:ISt year . another 81 actually los t pop ulation des pite a ~talewide gain of 360.000 pe rsons pu~hing the total to 21,718,000. The fi gures. developed by the Department of Finance, refl ect a 1.6 percent in c r e a se which is a drop from the 1. 7 p e r cent growth in both 1975 and 1976 . The net g ;.s an. accord in g to csli mates. has been a total or 10.6since 1970 The esti mates. based on births and deaths. grade school e nroll· me nts. and <iuto and voter reg- istrations. a re compiled an· nually by t he departm e nt's P opulation Research Unit which Charles McCabe ltas establis hed a rem arkablc Iicord for accuracy over tht' 'J)ast 30 years THE SIUFTS in population OC· curred throughout the state with no appare nt pattern. Losses hap· pe ned in big cities like San Francisco. s mall ones like:: Colusa. and middle s ized ones like San Luis Obispo. Cities like Whittier. in the center of concen· trated populations. declined but so did some like Bishop in the middle of nowhere. Highly in· dus trialized cities like Com· m e rce dropped as did some with little or no industry Jake San Anselmo. And the decline occurred in r ich residential cities like La Can ada and poorer places Hke Delano. San Francisco residents con· tmued to nee to the suburbs 8!> the city shrunk another 10.000 down to 666.500 to record the la rgest decline among the cities. Because of that it was one of two ..J of the state'::. 58 countlt::!> to l<>:.l' T he other was Colusa. ,\mong the ot he r larger t 1t1cs to drop an population were Hurbank, Bradbury, P asadena . Torrance. San Rafael. Garden G r ove. Be rkeley, Oakland. Richmond and Sacramento While growths were not spec· tacula r they obvious ly did occur. Among those with the greate!>t ~ains were Bakersfield. Modesto and Auburn. each registe ring growths of about 5 percent. In numbers. Los Angeles had the most with 25.000 new faces but perccntagewise that growth was below the statewide avera~e. IRONICALLY, Petaluma, which went all the way to the Unit· ed States Supreme Court to de· fend ils anti-growth ordinances. nevertheless added 150 lo its 31.550 population thereby prov· mg people wlll come al you even when they arc not wanted. De partment offlc-1als c1uempt no explanation:. for the ~ams or losses. stating each ca~c hl.1 1> logical rea!>ons at nothing mun · than the fact Californian!) arc (.'X treme ly mobile. NOFFICIALL. V the expert~ explain that households are get· ting s maller and when there •~ httle or no new construction th\• populations mus t f a ll. "I L reflects the dimmishing s ize of the a verage household." ont· stated. While the explan<1lions may be l ack ing for s p ecific com mun ilies , 1t is clearly e vident that the Golden State has lo:"t much of its appeals to outsider~ For. ut the ra te establis hed since 1970, this decade will ht• far s hort of the 27 percent gain made from 1960 to 1970 and nothing compared to the SO per· cent boom which took plac•· between 1950 and 1960. Britain's Heroin Maintenance Stirs Controversy Experimental heroin main· te nance programs modeled on the quarter century of British work in the field seems lo me an idea whose time has come -in this country a nd especially perhaps in San Francsico. If s uch pro'grams did nothing else they might point the way to the e no 01 the h 1.•ro 1n T R A I> E wh1c-h 1 ~ ;.s g reater p ro blcm than tht• drug 1tsl'lf. which is no pro ble m at all, or add1c· t i on to It. which is a hopeles!\ but not dc~perate situa- tion, as they use to say of cerutin Ba lkan pohtlcs. WHAT cxpcrnnentol main· tenonc~ <by which I m t?an thl' d111tr1bulion o r hcmln free or 3t t'Ol)I to addt<•ts . with medical :-.upervision l would do to the m thific tt\1on of the drug c ulture •~ unothe r important matter. This cannot bt· known until l>l4Ch prof(rams are tried. I rather think the effect would be salutary. This allure of the drug culture is at the source of many problems about heroin control. Pe rhaps the most important thing to re member about the heroin problem is that nothing else seems to be working. Nor does a nything on the horizon give any great promise or work· 1ng. The heroin trade and addic· lion are still desperate matters an this country. As s uch. they war- rant adventurous solutions. THF. BRITISH experience with heroin mainte na nce is con· troversi31, much misunderstood. Most doctors who have studied it have s aid that ll works. wllh re· serv:ttlons. Most cops who have lltudied it say it hasn't worked In llritain Md wouldn't work here I Be it noted that dOC'tors do not need heroin addicts . They would be delightro to get rid of them. Cops. the wuy things ure !!el up. need the addicts, and wo uld ~ de prived in muny ways if they should no lon~cr exh1t as a pro· blem. Also be It noted, an an· creasing number of Judges . in· eluding San Francisco' Francis McCarty, favor dispcnitlng frcr ' heroin as well a!> "decriminrd1z· 1ng" heroin use. l Brieny this is the way Brit· ian handles the problem. It is reliably estimated there are between 3000 and 8000 addicts 10 Britain. Of these. nearly 1600 are regis tered addicts who can legally receivt! drugs. They get thes<' from doc tors in gov c•rnme nt·nm cllnlc!' TllF.SE CLINICS only pr~· scrihe the drug. The doctor there writes a prescription for the ad diet. and mails it to a retail drug s tore. us ually near where the c lient li ves. The r e i s n o s upervision to the way the ad· diet uses his s upply. He can sell 1t, a nd sometimes does. The problem has grown In Brit· 1an. This has ben largely due to thP glorification of the heroin t ulture In the media . In the forty years from 1920 to 1960 Britain had no more than 600 registered addicts. Many of these we re elderly people who became ad· dieted during the conventional med ical treatment of the early 20th century. Addicllon ha never been u crime lo Britain. • The U.S. Drug Enforcement administration. which is nol given to conservative statistic~ on drug use. believes that the total black market use of heroin tn Britain <meaning England. Scotland and Wale~. and mostly meaning London I ranges from 500 to 1000 pounds.a year . This 1~ miles away from the 115.000 pounds. or 57 5 tons , ttu: DEA bl'licves i-. annuall:. u:w<l in the i.s . Jo'cdt::rul uru ~ :.iuthor1t1es usually put the number or heroin addicts in th1~ <'Oun Ir> Jl uboul 400.000. ADDICJ'S in this c:ountry mu.<>t pay the black market price for the dru~. This is because its sale is Illegal, and is thus controlled by criminals. If this unhealUfy TRA OE were lo bt• eliminated. and It would be 1f the drug be<-:ime both leR:tl and :;-111f)plit.'<l either free or at cost. the pro blem would become t• medical and nol a police one If a man's habit cost less than $100 a day, und m aybe even nothing. heroin connected crime would obvious ly so down. Just how much hu• to b~ a matte r or ~peculation. - --1 - I 1 t· p ' I· k le h " Ir rr fn J'( .. ORANGE COUNTY OBITUARIES Monday, June 12, 1978 DAIL y PILOT A 7 QUEENIE ~~~~ b -/'J. "f'tfr_.i..,-f'\\(l"IO ..... I"'(' "Do you want lo take prisoners, or are you just in a skirmish'>" For the Record Death Notices Deatlt Notice• WINTON Wenll Strttt ot H•walo. Roller! M RUTH MARIE WINTON, n•ll•• Of Websler Of N-rt Beotch. C• .. •no Ottrolt, MICNOM l"O relio..11 ol »n· Wiiiiam <Art Weoster al!IO of Newporl ta ""•· C.. Pu..-d aw•v on Jun• 9, Beach. Ca. 111ranochllclrtn Werl<ly ano "II al th~ llQe Of IS. S.lo•eo motner OI Jamie Powell ot Sffllle. W&\hit>Qlon Oou111n Winlon ol ~ta Mua, C:... Mtmor1a1 \ervlces will be held al 2 00 .,no Joyce M11r1~ w1n1on 01 NewPorl P M on Moncl<lv June 12, 1918 al the Bedell. Ca. Rec•ldtoon 01 In~ Holy Lulneran Church ot the Cro.-. El Toro f>O\oilry wa• lv!IO on Surl<l.ty Jun~ II, ROdO , Laquna Holl\, Ca Mr Web\lt•r 1Q18 •l tne Sm tlP'\ l utn111 Ldmb v-e-.d M•r1nfllVP1~ranot wo,-fdWdf 11 ._,.,,,,, • ., Chdorl Md\, ot Cnrtlli•n tie wa\ oYWnrr ot d Manutdcturinq tlur•dl was ,,.,o IOOdy di 9 00 AM al Comp•nv on LaQuM Holl•. C• Stwtter <,1 An"' CAtnol•c Lnvrc11. S•nt• AIMI, Morlu•rv L...;iu"" 8ed<n <l•r!Klors Ca i nff'rrt'lfU~t Wd' di A\t•n \ton &AENNAN Crmtltry on El Toro Ca Yn•ln Tutntll MICHA EL J tMllCf 1 BRENNAN, lamb (O\ld Me\tf Morludry d1ff'tlO,.~ ,,..,.oent o• Co'°"" 0.-1 Mar ca PcJ\W.'d t..46 •118 dWtl'f on JlMF'lt> 9 1"18 5t.1r._.:vtr<1bY"''""'4 WE8STEA tl•UIJl>lltf\ Moilr9arN Jonn'oOn, Aht• ROLAND c W(b~TE R. p .. ,,.o C.l•rktt bOln 01 (.O'otla del Ma•, C• ·'"'41 on Junt ~ •918 "' South C.o.o\t Dorolhy Braov ot trw•""· C. ano Jan• (ommun1tv HO\OH•I SurVIYf'd t»Y h•t. 81~ Of Gr~ Rac;tlO'\. Mlct'lfQdn. ht\ w1t1"" Ann ~b\ter ot L1tQU"'I 8e~ft. \On JOtln 8r•nnan Of Ctwcaoo. tll1not\~ C.• l daUIJ"'"' K•lhy Ann Powtll of H 11ranoc11.ioren an11 7l Q•<'al · ~•ll•t. Wa!.h<nQton Nanc:v l S1rtt1 9renC1ch110,.... Holy Ro....,.y Monday of L,.11una Buen C... ""° O.bouh L Jun11 12, 1978 at 1;00 PM Mass of N"y or Antooch. C.. •no J '°"'· JOfln Cnri,tlan S..."•' T~y Jun• ll. 19/8 al 10 00 A M. both af Our L.tOy Outtfl DeatluJ ol tht Ano••• C.alhollc Church. Newport 8each, C•. ln lerm11n1 A"'""''on Grmelery In llev Of rlowtr• contnbulton\ m.y ~ madif to canc~r So< .... y AOOV OPvtnt' Fund. H o•9 ElseivlwTie M•mo,,a l HOSP•tal Batu BtrQ<'rOn . ~unf't•I HOtnl!Co\ta~acr1rMlors WILLIAMS WOOULJ\ND (/\P l ANC.IE C.OWC.ER Wlll.IAMS. .John lltnu rd Morr In, :_::~:: ~~ 1;:~':' .. ~~~ .. 0: 9~~~~: !12 . :,i f ti,. 11 ll' r I u d g {'. rilln• dQ• OI b9 llelOw•<I mo1ner OI Or I ll Oolbforl WMw1C11 ot C.O•la ~•d. ,1 Ol 0 II U g r (J \.\ I: r • C.a . Vuonoca Warwick ol N11wporl II U r !. l' r V ffi l.I n . llt•ach ano Rodtrlck Oesc.tmp\ol ~n- Third of .July Holiday? Most Will Work, But Some Getting Off By JA('KI E HYMAN O! llW 0•11• l'I._. SU.If This ycur, the Fourth or JuJy falb on u Tuc1>day, and therein hes a dilemma. Are workers in Orange County going to seize the occasion for a four-day weekend. letting the wheels of commerce and gov- ernment grind lo a halt on Mon· day, July 3? The answer. apparently, 1s no. More or less, anyway. there gel two floating holidays. "They are frequently used to plug into tnose tioles." said public relations director Mnrlin Brower. "Now that you mention it, maybe I'll ask for one of my days off then." THE SAME IS true of Pacific Telephone and UC Irvine, as long as employees make sure there's enough staff left to take care or normal operations. At the Fluor Corporation and th e City o f Sea l Beach, spokesmen said employees will get a four-day weekend on Thanksgiving instead. An empl oyee at Harbor Municipal Court noted, "Ye!), unfortunately we'll be open I'd love to have the day off " formation at the Orange County l1brar1es on July 3. The hbrarie~ will be open . • But Orange County Transit District buses will be running on J reduced schedule that Monday, a :,pokcswoman said. Dimes Lunch Scheduled A description of five medical service and research grants will highlight the awards luncheon of tht> Orange County Chapter. the \l<.1t1onal Foundation-March of Dimes June 21. Remember ... Father's Day is June 18th. Give him a gift that keeps on giving from Roger's Gardens. Huqf'f'\ lu.r(t..tl'I.. fl40 s.MOC1 "'110 ._jo4qu1n '1f M4't"/\t1h111 • N•""-P"" Rhtrh Q,-.m.fotpn1 A CHECK OF Orange Coast municipalities revealed that on· ly Irvine is planning to close its city offices that day . or the private firms contacted. only the Mission V1CJO Co. gives its employees both July J and 4 as holidays. But that doesn't mean there won't -Oe others who manage that extra day The lunch. which 1s open Lo the pubh(', will be held at the Elks -;:=============;;;:;;;:::;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;-- A spokesman for the Irvine Co. commented that employees A SPOT CHECK of banks tn· dicated they'll be open. too. And those looking for a little patriotic inspiration can find their tn· Lodgc, 212 Elks Lane, Santa t\n<.1. from noon to 2 p.m . Cost 1s S5.75, with reservations a"iaila· ble by c·ulling 979-2270. Drunken Driver Gets Jail A llunt in~ton Oeach man whose drunken clrivin~ on the San Diego fo'rec~a) in Fountain Valley led lo a motorcyclist :-.uffering serious injuries has been sentenced ld six month!> in Orange County Jail Superior Court Judge Everett W. Dickey or· dered the jail term and three years probalion for Robert William Bartlett, 21, of 8400 Ed· Inger Ave., after a Jury *•l§j§[.fiiSystem 33 "' ·;;c-"' The Develop 33.0 -.,111 I I t >11IJ~111 l~Xll, < op11 ·1 11i.11l)(x·~1\ 1 ult ..,1/.1 x lJoh , .,.,,,I 11 on.\'t•n rh· .~nk.llk'st Ofl1cc Call 557-2262 EVERCOPY 1700 E. Gerry :;120 Santa Ana, CA 92705 found him guilty a s __________ _ charged. Bartlett was arrC'St<'Cl Ja5t July 29 hy <11 f1Cl'r" who se1id hl' m<.1d(• an improper lane ('hange on the frCl'W<JY 1:tnd was Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for ou. BEDWETTI G-- Th! NiGHTMARE P1renu· that begins the f · next morning. tum•-----------------~ Add.re .. -----------------Q) C11v ________ s,.i. Zip ~ --~u1l.b'• U Phont 1 __ 1 A.-4 51on••-0 1978 £nu rrth tu 1u_..1i1,. f()• tK101ii1"1 co,ipon mu'' br filled complt•e•v DON'T FORGET TO REMEMBER FATHER'S DAY. JUNE18 I . ---· HILAND'S TOBACCO LOCKER SOUTH COAST VllJ . .AGE SUNFLOWER WEST OF IRISTOL SANTA AMA • C714l 556°0771 r c s pons 1b1 e f Of' a -----------------------------------------------------------. It I . I . . •• An ... ca Aho •ur•l•eO bY 9 ,q:(rl('U Ura nspt:((Ur 9ran<1chll9'ron and 1 IJrPal · :1nu hu!.inrssman. died oran<1ch1ldrMf Cra11• .. oestr111os w111 .tl a hospital Frid .• ,. lie held on Jun .. 13. 1918 •• 2 00 p M •l < ·' • Fairn•.,en MiPmor•at Par~, Sanla AnJ. motorcyclist losing con- l ro I o f his mach-ine . They s aid s ubsequent t ests proved he was drunk at the wheel C11. wlln R•11 Oona1<1 Slurgeon or LA J Q LLA (A p ) I rwlM OlllCIAllnQ Frit'ncl9 WhO WoSh lo • PO lhtlr r.SPt'CIS may "'" ... lh• Everett R. Holies, 74, a sm1tn Tu1h111 Lamo wes1c1111 Cha11111. veter an foreign cor-.,, e. 111hS1. eos1a ~.ca.on Mon respondent who was ~~~ J.,".';.!, ~~1':'T~':'..7:1 5t'.:m:-~os:: news editor of Edward Mesa Mor1u..ryolrl'Ctors ~"881. Suspect Admits to 3 Rapes R. Murrow's broadcasts OAVID JOH~"'iAx, rrawve ol for the Columhw Hroud· Wl\con•·n aflCI rtst<lenl of,.,.,.-.... casting S''l>tem died Ca P.aueo away on Jun• II 1918 •• J • t"4' •11• of "'· BelOWCI h<nb.lnO ot Ann Thursday in hts home Su of c..osta Me>a, c.. .. l•ll>erof Molly h I 1952 Holl Corbell of Costa Mesa. C.. Gr•veslo. e('e. n • eS 8C· .. r.i<eswlllbeNIOonJun• I), ttllat companied Pre:,1dent· to oo A.M ••El Toro<;M>eterv in e1 c I e ct Eisen howc r to Toro, Ca .. 11h Rabbi c;.rson Goodman . ortr<1ethlg Smil/1 Tulhlll umo Costa Korea as representative Mew Mor1 ... rydl•e<1~.W-4MI. of U.S. televi:,1on and STEPHEN~~l"eR.-n.re· radio nclY.ork:-. s.Pt'n1 01 AMM•m. ~·wo •w•y on A man accused on ar· .Ju,,.10. ma. s..rv••eobv~,..,,ts Mr. rest of breaking into OlJNCA:"'VILLE. Tex· :.~~: ~~~~;:wc:,1: .. Li:"~~~ three Fountain Valley <JS cAPl Art patron Anah•1m, C•. gr•nomo•h•rs Mn homes C:tnd raping the d I . ... I Florence Knauff of Oran~. c.. •ncf women OC"Upants has J n 0 I m an " g U r M" E lhel Nocnolson of Anane1m, C•. '-' ~1eadows, 7R, <t trustee Mass ot c .... 1.uan Bur1a1 w111 tie a11:00 pleaded guilty in Orange Jn d be n (' r act 0 r I) f p !fl lhh •••nlnQ ••. St. Boniface County Superior Court C.tholoc O>Urcn, Anaheim, Ca. Buro•I 1 f Southt!.rn Mcthodi1>t w11111e a1900A.M.onT-av111Ho1y to LWO counts o rape Un. e ( d' 'd ~. tur Sepulcher CerNterv In Or•"IJt', C.a. a n d 0 n C 0 f S C X IV rs I 'Y • IC _,a . 8agQOll & Sc!Wlchl Morluuy directors. d a y a f t c r b c I n g 11..it.00 perversion. ho~pitalizcd with i~· JEssi:cLE~;~:~RHOOES.re::• .Judge Phi l ip E. JU rtes from <.I car UCCI· slotnt ol North Hollywooo. Posed Schwab set Aug. 4 as the dent. itwav on Salurllay June 10, 101. date he Will sentence ~urv••eo by...,,, James c. Rnooes of Frank William Johnson, Hun11n111on Be.Kl\, ca. arill CMlllJM•n ( G SAN DI EGO <AP> Ril• G Purpura of Hvnll1'1QlonBe11<h, 19, 0 arden Grove. H Ed d T t 82 C. C.onn1e 0 . Tlllmanns of Porll1rl<I, Johnson faces a possible • mun aggar • • Or1>1JOn ano Lllll•n Kllhy Rnooes of a British member or the Hunllnglon Be•cl\, ca. Pamela L. state prison term of not w a r C r 1 me s C 0 m . Rhooes 01 She111y.111e, fno1ana, T11reu less than ~even and t WO· Rnooes of Huntington Be.ch. C. •lso th' d ' mi:;:-.ion after World War 1 grandcl>ll<lren Aorll E .• no S.r.i. tr s years 11 died Wednesday <it a 01wn rn1manns. and one brother He was arrested Jan. ' Tnomn R,_s of Portland. Or~. 11 Shortly al'ler he al San Diego hospital. '"'"r June Ga.,.s or Portland, · ------------Ore9on And Bernlee ICllrl\I of A<lel1n· Jegedly raped a 29-year• 5"lffH MOUUAU 976 So Coast Hwy Laguna Beach 494-1535 1533 N. El Camino Real San Clemente 492·0100 SMITH· TUTHIU·LAMI MOtlTUAU WESTCUff CH.UEL 427 E 171h SI Costa Mesa 646-4888 --- rtPCI llOTHEltS SMITHS' MOltTUAltY 627 Main~ Huntington 8 ach 536-6539 -,-- NH FAMILY COLOHIAL F-UHHAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave Wt>stm1nstPr 893-3525 ,ACIFIC YllW MIMOltlAL 'AH Ceme1ery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1f1c View Drive Newport C81tlorn1a 644·2700 McCOltMICK MOltTUAlllS .Laguna Beacl') 494·9415 Laguna Hiiis 768-0933 Sen Juan Capistrano 495-1776 •Al Tl-HltGHOH fUHIUL HOMI Corona del Mar 673-~50 COSIA Mf''i8 648 2424 llUHOADWA'r MOITUAltY 1 10 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 • .... lo. C•. Mr R-s wat a Veler•n of old victim at knifepoinl '""2nd World War. Frlen<I\ may call w hi I e her 9. YC a r -o Id lor •ltltallon Monday JUllt' n. from . 3 00 PM. to 9•00 P.M. And Tuesday Child Slept nearby. rrom 1.00 A.M. to 9:00 PM. At Pierce It was alleged by ar• Brother• Sm1U1s· Mortuary 627 Moilln. HunllnQton &elKll, C.. -re tuner•! resting Officers that wr•1c•swlll 1>e<:onouc1eoonwe0nu-Joh son aped th ee <lay June 11, 1971 •t It 00 AM Inlet• n r r mtnl will be P"I•••·· Pieru Broll>ers Fountain Vall.:-y women Smi1M'Mor1wryolrK1ors Sl6-1>sH. during a three-month FERHnROM AAVMONO G.I. FERNSTROM.... period. AJI three victims sl11enl ol Newport BeKh, Ca. for lllf lived On the Same block P•U 9 year~ Pn\ed away on J..,e •. · th l ·1 1911. Sur•lveel by his wofe E•elyn. two tn a Cl y. •ons Rus!M!ll ancl Eric, lhrff daUQhl"'' E i g hl other f e I ony Barb.,•. Tt1111mt """ 0ir1s11,.., •1so is counts contained in a ~~~=~~~~~'";11~':':.: '{;~"!"11;:~c::::; Grand Jury indictment Park. were dismissed. STUDNEY VICTORIA STUONEV. re$ldenl ol Cos•• Mew, C.. Past•CI away on Jvne 10, 1'78. Funeral wrvlctt ere perl<linv al 5mllh Tutlllll Lamb Cost. Mesa MOrluary. ~. LOO<WOOD ANH LOCKWOOD, rHICl•nt of Newport 8Hch, C.. P.ttsed 1w•y on JuM 10, 1911 •I Ille~ of 100. Funeral services •re poMCllnQ at Smith Tvttllll LAmb CQ$1a Mew Morl\Hlry ~. Degree Due Deborah Carl e of Costa Mesa will be g raduated from East Los Angeles College. No Prep~yment Penalty. No Points. $10,000 for only $155.26 a month . \Ne find ways to help. 'Mlether you need S3 ~or S25.CXX> get 11 from Ille peo- ple Wl<> tend mil- lions Comrerc1a1 Credit Monthly pay. rrent based on a s 10.CXX> lbneOwnef loan. tor 120 months. at an annual percentage rate of 14°0 Totar payment S18.ro1 20. COMME~IAL ·c~DIT CORPOR..ATION G) Homeowner L<>Nls A loan of SS 000 and over m•l)I '"' ~ru•M foy ~ ~omt>tnAhon of rul anrl 11t•so11.11 P'?"~ Coat& Mesa • 370 E. 17th Strut Orange • 111 l Town .l Country Rd. SuJte 26 • 646-8700 • M7.6871 .She's crying for help. Are you listening? She simply can't handle her problems by herself anymore. She needs help before it's too late. And she's not alone. Every day, people no different than you l'Xpe ricncc an emotional crisis often provoked by a trouhll'd prrsonal relationship. Someonl' me1~ become "' d(·,pondcnt ,h(• grows fearful or nervous for 1111 appan:nt reason. She loses sleep over insi~if 1c·ant thing,. She explodes over trivial matterc; like• th<' ear not starting. She can't carry on \\'1th h<'r familv She needs help . Professional help. The only real hope for re~aini ng a normal, productive life. The kind of help avallabll' at the Problem Talk Shop. A professionall) 'taffcd counsclln~ und referral service for pcopl<' trapped in an emotional crisis. At .the Problem Talk Shop "t' care for l)l'Oplt•, Problem Talk Shop i" a frt•(• wn IC(' provides a warm, fricndh t•n\ irnn1ncnt , which \\ ht•rc skilled counselors help people sort out their own li ves. Here people gain new resources to handle the problems they thou~ht were too big to hand I('. II ~ ou know someone who h experiencing an t·111ot1onal crisis. call the Problt·m Talk Shop . t\ trainc·d co11mdor will ht• at the other end nl tlw line·. Ready to help. Ready to anS\\l'r <rn) qu(·,liom you ma~· have. l'IC'a~l' make the call that will 'ihm' her 'onll'bod~ c.·art!. eno11jZh to lish•n. ptObkzm talk /hop (714)997-1831 1110 Eut C hapman Avenue, Suite 109 OrAn~l', Ct1llfornl.i 92666 (714) 768-3831 25283 C11hot Road. ultt! \04 t.i.guna Hills. California 92M3 -.., J • • • DAILY PILOT ~ June \2, t97& Baldwl~_;.-1 Pianos . -, end r --:· ~ Organs l · ~ t ~ · Feelort 'fMnOM9 THEF By BU Hne-Cartoonist Seeing Red YOLO COUNTY IAP> -The creator of such counter-culture cartoon characters as Fritz the Cat, Keep On Truckio' and Mr. Natural bas drawn his way mto the red U SSONS • INSTAUU ENTS earnings and forgot to pay laxes. Now. im· ..... MUSIC mobilized by the tax hassle. Crumb's output bas I-CENTER dropped signi!lcantly. ,_..,.. 1-...c1 MCMOM ~~~~==~=::;iiiiiiiiii;;:: ... :::.·~·=-~~:·:.. ... .:e.. ''MOfnn9yl My shoe swolowed up my 50dc!" ·'This as bard for people to understand -it's h3rd for the IRS to understand-but having to deal with economics and numbers and financial hitgglrng takes so much out of me," Robert Crumb s aid from a tiny town In Yolo County which be asked to remain unnamed. THE 34· YEAR·OLD UNDERGROUND car- toonist owes the Internal Revenue Service more than $25,000 in back taxes. Despite the sale of millions or "zany comix" he penned. Crumb aaid he has no money to pay the IRS. To raise money, Crumb sold his secluded Yolo County home, more than 100 miles north of San Francisco, and placed a m agazine ad to sell all his posse ssions, including r ecords. comics and original artwork, for $35,000. There have been no takers, but about $2,700 in girt donations have poured ln, includine $100 from Jules Feiffer. Crumb sald he lost track of ho~ he spent bis "Got a problem" Then wnte to Pat Dwm. Pat wUl CRUMB'S CAREER BLOOMED ALMOST as suddenly as the flowering of San Francisco's Haigbt-Ashbury district, where he arrived in 1961 after growing up in Philadelphia and drawing greeting cards. In underground comics like Zap, Despair and Dirty Laundry, Crumb tapped the collective identi· ty crisis of a generation that switched from acne cures to acid tripa. .. I never was a hippie," said Crumb, who has short hair, thick·leosed tortoise-sheU glasses and a thin mustache. The tax proble ms stem Indirectly from bis 1967 "Keep on Truckin' " cartoon that captured the imagination of both the public and counter· culture entrepreneurs. who plastered the image - without Crumb's permission -on everything from T -shirts to trucks. CRUMB WON MORE THAN HI lawsuits or out·of·court copyright 10!ringement settlements. He said he assumed that a share of the money was going to the IRS. It was noL The settlements amounted lo "a few thousand here, a few thousand there, but l wasn't keeping track," said Crumb. Remember ... Father's Day is June 18th. Give him a gift that keeps on giving&om Roger's Gardens. . cut red tape. getting the answer& and. octum you need to &olve mequities m govemmenl and business. Mail your qv.estums to Pat Dunn. At Your Service, Orange Coast Dally Pilot. P.O. Boz 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. JU many letter& aa posMble will be anstoeTed. but phoned rnquanes or lettera not ancludmg the reader's fuU name. oddreu and busme&.s hours' phone number cannot be considered. Thia column appears dai· ly ercept Saturdays." Compounding the problem. Crumb separated R.,....c-.-• ...._S80e from his first wife. Dana, in 1971 without a Corm al ""°" ~ "' M...-Anh1". Nrwpo" 8 1'Mfl 9am.6pm agreement so that six years of support payments ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~ could not be written off his taxes. Crumb married ... his five-year partner in cartoonipg, Aline TAY ~n.riMUtfl Annsed paddle. This recipe makes about one-half cup. It can be stored in the refrigeratol' for two weeks or DEAR PAT: Thi!! year I had my taxes done ln the freezer for she monthS'. for the first l ime by a lax preparer. He must have For readers who prefer salted butter, add a lit· done a good JOb because I've received my refund. tie sail and fold the butter over wl&b a wooden pad· What happens 1r a tax preparer makes a mistake? die. Repeat process until one-half to three-quarters Is he liable or am I? teaspoon salt ls worked In and the butter is firm G.B., Huntington Beach and waxy. Another variaUon, honey butter, calls You art>. It's your responslblllty to make cer· ror 1 tablespoon of honey worked Into unsalted but- tain the conk'nts of your tax return are complete ter with a wooden paddle. a nd corn>ct regardless of who prepares the re· turns. \'ou are pel'80nally liable for any additional BOID to Addrn• Top Ofll~e tax, interest or penalty even lf you have your re· DEAR PAT: What is the address of the federal turns prepared for a fee and even if you have a consumer affairs office? Does it handle complaints written guarantee tbat the preparer's firm will or just refer them elsewhere? pay any assessed imere!K or penalty as a resuJt ol H Co M tL-• _._ • E.. sta . esa '"'" wo~... Send correspondence to: Director, Office of Paddl.e P•her Buiiered IJp Consumer Affairs, Department of Health, Educa· My doctor put me on a salt-free diet. I can't tion and Welfare, 621 Reporte rs Building, seem to find a good saltless butter. and would like Wasblngtoa, D.C. ?0201 (phone: <202) 755-8820>. to try making my own, but J don't have any idea This office se rves as a clearinghouse for com- ho-.a to do this. Can you find a recipe for me? plaints from consumers. Complaints no& bandied M.J., Costa Mesa directly are referred to appropriate federal, state You'll need a blender, I cup of heavy cream or local offices. Komlnsky. last January. "All I ever wanted to do was draw cartoons," he said. his prominent Adam's apple bobbing. "That's all I still want to do." No Prepayment Penalty. No Points. $15,000 ~~~£~ 1-:or only pie ~ lend 1111-.l~ hons. CoomJrc1al Credi t. ~y pay-$232.89. :n~~ km. for 1~ a month rrorrths. at~ crruat . • I percent~ rate of 1 14°'1>. Total pay- rrent $27.946.00 'We Rnd wclys to help. a nd Ice water. Pour c ream ln&o blender container. /ti i • o-I /ti ' ., Cover and whip at lowest speed untU yellow beads UIJ •Ufl ~-a n IU fl• COMME~fAL Cl\.[.DIT a bout the size or corn kernels form. Pour off the DEAR PAT: I've found that regular washing Q ION buttermilk. Pour ice water into the blender con-JUSl doesn't remove gre ase and odors from plastic-CORJ' ~AT @_= tainer. Blend at low speed for a few seconds to lined thermos containers. Any s uggestions? H L b s R I · omeowner oans uNl>f~ wash the remaiJllng buttermilk out of the utter. · ·• rvme Aloan olSS.OOOanooverrnust besecurecs by ~ Poar off the cloedy rinse water and repeat three One extra step may do the job. After washing comlMlahon ,1 real and oerSOAill P•oe>ertr limes wilh more cleaa ice water or uatU the rinse the containers in bot suds, nu them with ho& water water poars off clear. and one or two teaspoonsfw of baking soda or one· Costa Mesa • 8'70 E. 17th Street • 645-8100 Particular P•pla Select JOHNSON & SON Ho1118 ol the "Golden Touch'" 'ihe anloe ta great ... and so are tltt people ... LINDA MOSS Com MeN. Cellf. ANOTHER SATISIFIEO CUSTOMER .JOHNSON le SON lit-I Pat the batter Ill a s hallow bowl and work out half to oae teaspoonruJ of automatic dishwasher <>ranee • 1111 Towa & Country Rd. • 64?-68'71 remalabag liquid by pnssiag &be baUer agalmt the detergent, and soak brteny, then rinse. 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'''C'rP opll tlHStll· bc·causl' thC) had \\'On four Of the ir last sax games. ancluding t \\ o slr<iight frr1m the ,..,orld <'hampion Yankees ' AND T H E ANGEtS wl're tired bcC'ause travel arrange· ments were s uch that thc•y flew all niJlht <they ll'ft Los AngclL•s al 11 p.m. l to arrive in Ilos ton at 8:53 a .m. Hut not even tht· p oorl) organized trip lo lhl' cast co:1sl could dispel the mood of tht· cluhhnus t• on Sunda\' Tht• An~cls \\t'rl' l<tuJ,!hin g and lous<' and bnmmmg with confaclencc.• us the)' prepared for their toughest road trip of the young season "I wouldn't sa." the trip is crue1al. but 1t 's important." said .\ngel manager .Jim Fr<'itO'>I . l11geb S laf P T on19n1 Caltlorn1• •• llo$10f' • u o ,., T~soo C.ltlornl••l Bo\lon • 1So,., W•one1<1•y u11forn1a •• &.111,,...,e • 1S p,., following the Angels' pounding of the Yankees BESIDES BOSTON, the llalos '' tll meN BaltimorP for two games. the Yankees for three, Minnesota for two and T<'xas for four . Last year the Angels were 7-22 against thei;e c lubs on the road . Needless to say. lhe Angels· future Cor this season could b<' decided in the next H d;iys · · T h i s r o a d t r 1 p i s ,. e r .\· crucial." added Lyman Bostock. who extended his hatting strl'ak to 11 gam es and raised ha~ bi:tt ting average to 27 1 \\Ith tv.o RH I single~ Sund a)' "WE FELT WE had to win an Oakland. and did. We felt we had to take the series from the \'ankeei.. and did. And now it's ..,till the same thing. We're still under pressure as a team " The Angels didn 't look like a tt'am playing under pressure Sund a~· as they battered four Yankee pitchers for nine runs on 16 hits. The victory marked the first time the Angels h ave p ut together successive wins since Frcgos1 took the helm June 2. H was &lso the first time the Angels had taken a season series from the Yankees s ince 1975. "BOSTOCK TOLD ~I E in the s ixth inning <with the Angels leading 9-·1> that he's never been on a t<'a m that had bea•en the Yanke<'s two s traight." s1:1 id Pregosi with a smile. "l told him lo shut up until the game was over. .. I think 1t was a he l~ of a <.,eri<'s for us ... reflected Pregosi. .. , thank it 's a hell or a group of gu,\ s Th<'y want to win badly " Th(• Angels got a s uperb relief J>l•rformuncc from Dyar Miller. ''ho '>Urrenck!red only one run an I our i nnlngs of" ork to pick up th£' " \'ICtory after the Yankees jumped ---"""" .. on s tarter Don Aase for four runs DAILY PILOT r ~· .\NGELS, Page 82 0..1, Pli.t ~..., t1ti<11uo tC-l•r FRED STANLEY OF THE YANKEES TURNS DOUBLE PLAY AS BOBBY GRICH SLIDES. BILLY MARTIN ARGUES WITH UMP OURWOOD MERRILL. We Needed It--Lasorda LOS ANGELES CAP > -A 21-hil attack and the sterling re- lief pitching of Charlie Hough and Lance R autzh a n has hnghtent'd Dodgers Manager Tom Lasorda's outlook on the N;ational League bas eball l.cason. llOUS!h. 2·1. picked up the \'IC tory. and the heavy h1ttani:: helped C'hase Ross Grims ley. :\I ont real ·s ace left-hander. as the Dodgers won 11 ·4 Sunday. ·'Th ts as the thing that we ne<'dcd." said Lasorda. whose dc.•fcndang league champions ended lhcar road.trip at 3·7. "We came up with every conceivable "'ay to lose. We'd wild-pitch the v. inning run in. walk it in. balk it in -t>very way possible You 1us1 have lo hope this will turn it around." Th<' Dodgers open up a 13· ga me homestand tonight 15 ·101 :.iga1nst the Philadelphia Phillit's. the second series bctwl·en the two defending Na. 11ona I League di vision champs th1::. season. Ilurt Hooton <4·51 will pitch for the Dodgers while Dodgers Pound Expos, Host Phillies .J 1 m Lonhor~ <5 :1 l 1s slated to s tart lor the PhtlllL·S Ron Cl'\' <lrov(• in four run)-, ''1th <1 thi·l'c·run horn<' run. h..., e ig hth ol lhc St'a!.on. olf reliever Dan Schatwdt•r in tht· eighth in nmg and an HRI sani;:lc· in tht second Stevt! GarH•y had u p;:11r of run-scoran~ s ing les. and OavP~ Lopes. Bill Russell. Jerry Grote and Hough h ad one each. The firs t Dodgers run scored on a throwmg error by Expos ftrst baseman Tony Perez, who col· lected his 2.000th career base h11 . ;; "'"l:!lt' to lc•ll 10 (·hast· :-tarter Doug H;;u 111 1 ht.' 1ourth inning Crim~ll'~. 10::. g..i\t' up '" run:-. fl"<' of lht'm l'<trnL•d. an I• , Dodger• ~lat e All~onKA8C t1"1 Ton1ont PPulacs.'P"'•a•t LA < •tio ,.1 Tutta•v Pn11-1on,., .it LA • Hom Wtorwioav Now York•• l~ ,,.~,,.~ 1 2) o m mnangs. and lour relievers had to finish up for the Expos. who d1sa ppoanted .i sea son -high crowd of 48.389 The Expos scored the ir four runs 111 thl· tourth inning <•s Sam :\k.11as raµpt'<I an HBI p111ch·h1l ... ingll'. R<J u b<Jlked Larry Par rish ..i c·ro)o.-.. tht• plate C:tOd Warren C'romar111• drtlled ;i two-run -.ingh· · Ill··.., pitching good. and of c:our~t' Wt' need him very. ver y much ... ~aid Lasorda of Hough. the bag man out of the bullpen last ~eat. who gave up one h1l 111 JJ.:i 111nangs of re lief. Rautzhan pitched h1llesb ball for lhe final 12, innings Lasorda said outfielder Reg. St>e DODGERS, P age B? Bean Open Favorite? 'Li'l A bner' Wins Second Straight Title ~IE ;\I Pl-llS CJ\P l Andy Be<J11 look('d up with an <im~zcd ex µn·'>saon on his fact' "A re you go ang lo chan.c:l' anything going into the Open". someone had :.isked · · 1 s ur<' h o pe not.·· Andy rl'plicd. "Things seem lo be go- ing pretty good th<• way they are rig ht now." Indeed they urt' T ll E BIG GUY C<1lled "L1 'l Abner" by his fellO\\ pros, had .1ust bested Lee Trl'vmo in a sud den dt'alh playoff for the title 111 the Danny Thomas -Memphis Golf Classic. It sends him into this week's U.S. Open as a win. ner in his last two sturts and lhl' hottest item on the tour. ·'This is de finitely a boost in my confidence." the 25-ycar-old Bean said after a 35-foot birdie putt on the firs t playoff hole Sun- da v subdued Trevino. ;Tm really lookinf{ forward to the Opcn:. I want to make it three an:. row BEAN, WHO WON the Kempc.•r ·OP\'.'n a \\eek e arlie r. had to h1rd1e the 72nd hol<.' \\Ith a fl.foot putt to tic Trevino, \\hO 'tatched from a golf cart by the 18tfi green on the Coloni:.il Country Club course. That tied them al 277, JI under par. Trevmo. who came from a tie for 19th with a 7-under-par 65 an the final round. played about 1 1 ~ hours In front of Bean. who had 1:1 last-round 70. On the first playoff hole, a par-3, Trevino put his tee shot through the green in thP fringe. Hean was to the lert. ··1 don't know how long it was. but 1t looked hke it rolled Mer an acre bdore it got there." Andy said "I WA JUST trying to lag 1t up there and the danfl thing went an .. Trevino massed on his bird.Jc 1 rv and he was a runncrup for 1 he tourth time this year But there were a number of po!)ittve factors for Lee, too 111• ANDY BEAN LEE TREVINO and Bean both made 1l into tht' World S<.'ries of Golf. Andy «ol ll'c ted $50.000 fro m th<' total purse of $250,000 and m oved into second. on the season's money· winning lis t al $187.509. includang Sll0.000 in his last two starts. T R EVINO WON S28.500 and Jumped past Arnold Palmer into second place on the a ll -time win· ning last. H<.' has Sl.783.893 P a lmer. the game 's first SI m11l1on winner. no'' ·~ third tit Sl,781.759 !\lo re 1mportantl). pcrhap~ Trevmo found the aet1on·he want l'd gumg into th<.' nat1on:..il cham p1onsh1p. "r feel awful good ahout 1t. ·ht• ..., a 1 d . · · I t h in k I · \' t· h 1 t o 11 !-.Omething I'm fading the ball again. like l used to do "l 'M UJ1TING the ball very elose. I've got it moving to the right and it's going right al the flag. I've been working on It :.iwful hard. Now I've got what I want. I'm driving it good. real good "Now r don't have to work on the irons going into the Open I can JUSl concentrate on my putt IOJ:i . I'm reeling a wful good <1bout it l'\'c been playing J?OOd ull Har and when \\C ~cl on lhOl!e lough courses when· you c1on l have lo make so many b1rd1t's lo ''in. l'\·e got a lot bell<'r c hanc .. " l r\'ine's Alan Tap1c. v.ho t rn tied Bean h~ Onl• ~hOl l·nterinit thl' final round, finis hed \\Ith a 73 Sund a' to tit• for ca~hth pl act.?. L.r~rJ1no 'tCOff'-. .i"<t m<>Nv wmnin9~ In trw O,en nv I noma' ~mon•• Gou Classic on IM 1,l•q uro oa• n Colonial Coun1rv Club courw h ·won '\uOOtn dra1h e>l&yoU • • Ano, B•·•n uo.ooo lt~ T r~vono US.)()() Tom Kitr Sii.iSO Tom Purtrtr \10.»J Jortn L•\l~r '10,lJJ GMv Koe n. '10 Ill ~.,mft Zarl~v '4.8H Gol Mor9,ln Ml IH Bob Gllc:l<or k,<JH Aarrv JatO~I. k .81) J C !;Ma<I. k.lh J•m ~•mon,, M.SIO Al•n I apot, M SSO G•to Powrr'. M. ~:.o CnMIM Cooov M s~ f u11y l o•llrr, ,•,S)I) M11<~ M<(ullOU(ln, ~.6H (<tlvon Poe10. ~.6~ Roa Curi, U llS Cn1Ch1 RooroQ1A1, U , 11S £1101t Purce. '1.l13 HAnl< 8tMO, U ,lll Jao Ren~r. U,JIJ Grl~• JOM>. U ,JIJ C.ir llon Wh>1t, U ,J 13 Mll<e Ru ...... U ,JI) r re<I M•rll. 'l,S2• Lou Grehilm, $1,SH Let t10.r, Sl,Sl'I Gr•ll•m ~r>tl, SI Sl• ~••lrt FerQU\, $1,SH Bruce ue111<t,,l,SH 10~9·10-111 '3·11 TUS-111 I •·10-68-46-1181 <>9· 10 ... 9·,, -119 bq·T0· 11-69-219 <>'l-n.10-411-1n 10..,1 n 11-110 10·1•·61·11 -190 611-10·11·1•-180 "' 13·6' 72-180 11-10-411-10-290 68-6'· /2-1] -211 68·69·71-13-211 I0°71-1t'l·11 -181 10 10.11·10-281 II II 70-09-281 11 7H8·11· 182 11·10·11·10-181 I 1·69·67°76-183 bq·11·1'·/I-'183 II 69·T2·11-284 11<1! 12·10-7'-4 10·11 12·11-184 10·1l·61·1•-·2M •9-n 1110-1M 11·10·1•~-1$.1 1N0·1•·11-lti 10.n .11.n-ns 1 H19-17-IJ US 10.1•·•9·n -m n -.-.n.1J-its 69·1Hl·I0-213 AP ....... BENNY PARSONS FLASHES WINNING SMILE AFTER NAPA 400 STOCK CAR VICTORY. Parsons Finally Gets the Breaks Ri'uerside Winner Uses Borrou-ed Pit Cret.t' By HOWARD L. HAND Y Ol ltw °""' ,., ... , .. fl RIVERSIDE -Using a bor· rowed pit crew and getting the breaks he feels haven't been com Ing his way. a parched but happy Benny Parsons drove his Chev rolet to victory in the NI\ PA 400-kilometer Winston Cup NASC/\R stock car race at Riv e r s id e Int ernational Raceway Sunday A s un.baked crowd. estimated nt 28,000 on a hot. dry day, watc hed Parsons get the max· 1mum fue l mileage from his Che',, to PoSt his flrst-\lvt>r VIC· toq al Riverside ftl 2 1 starts It was hie; 12th career wan on the Ni\SCJ\R clrrult and his third this season Parsons received :i record purse of $22,750 ror has efforts on the Riverside track Rachar<! I . t I Petty. who f1ntshcd <;econd S un d~1y , held the prev1trn'> m a rk ot $2 1.750 wh1 t•h ht• took home an 1969. "I WANT TO T HANK Junior .Johnson for his help." Parson~ said after the race ··111 ... crew pitted my car and saved som1· bucks lodav lk had ht'> t•nl1n• acw hert' ,\ J o h n ~ o n h .1 n.-d I l' ' C u I l' Yarborou~h·.., car ,1l rJCl'' in thl· Soul h Both Yarborough thl· point leader v.1th :!. IR::! f\,r th1• \ear anti Par(on .... 10 'r confl plact' With :!,1-4.) Jlll'r I~ rJ"e' h:l\ ~ the ·wm1' 'IXln..,01 Ya r buro u~h f1n1.., h l'<l f11 th :l(t('r hold1n~ th<' t'<1rly h•.Ht lh: \\C'tll Olf the C'Ourw .at turn f1vC' on the 55th lup, thl•n l'amc 1n th<' buck door to p1t fo r J I -<t•cond-. and was J>t.>nall1.ed ;jn acld1t1onJI -.... . . .. -. :10 St>cond:-tor tht• inlruction llP nl·h ·r dad get b:.ick into cont<'n l 1on and fan ashed a I a p down l'ursons had troubll• gettin~ \\'i1h'r from his thermos durin~ the r:ict: "11' WAS AWFULLV HOT out t hl'l'I' anc1 r couldn 'l get anythang out of thl' thermos." ht• i-.:11d. · I \..,a, !'o hppin~ around on th(' 65th l:.ip a nd t knt•w Robby 1Allison 1 .ind Rlch;ircl 1Pe1ty 1 had heen in 1-.1 rltt•r .ind \\Ou let rwt•cl unothl•r "top I \o.t•nl 111 tor tire!. and had lh1•m \H·t ml• clov.n \\Ith the "·" "' ho ... e 11nci felt I rould ltna~h I w~ actt1n1t about JS l,q,., on .1 tank 01 I 1wl and knew I rould 11n1sh without going in .111(aan .. <111• madl• only three pit 'lop' I 'rhl'l'l' .in· no OranRL' Cou-.t art>a driver~ on the NASCAR t·11·ru1t but the J\mor J\11 Com- IHl n v "ul of Newport Ilea c h :-ponsors Neil Bonne lt's '78 Dod~c which fin ished 10th Sun· flay TllF. RACE WAS relatively frN• or \'ellow caution periods With the Only one COming early in th<' race during a four-lap stretch afll'r a car went o ff the track at turn two and caused Bonnett and another rar to spin Bonne tt wa!> able lo continue In tht: ract! There wer<.' nine lead c hanges during th<' 1 rucl• and P arson:. m urgm ol \'IC'lory over runnerup Petty wo« 29 Re('on<.I. 111· the Warner H flodRdon 200-k do meter race ror lall' model '>port s cars. Bobh Cioodwin ot San Clemente and Sec P.\RSONS, Page 82 -_, - ' I ~ I I t •I '· ( 'O 'O d "' '" ~ ld st t• 4n r, lo to IQ (• el (' •cl ' ol ~t .. '" IQ Id I) Y( \J' ) IOI M ·~ no ••• tnl If'\ "" int ~ ... '°" of •oe ... , 'Of l(e b.-.... btiJ tnct '•<.- lion "'· '101, 7 ·J 82 DAil Y PILOT M n I ;ullii IJ \:116 MOTOR SPORTS I BASEBALL I WORLD CUP It's a Yawner for Mesa's Ongais MOSPORT. Onl 1\P 1 co~la Mei.as Dann) 11rcd lhrough assorted mechanical problems Ju1>l Ongcltll lt•d lhb r .. cl· a ~l'<ff ago in lhe llame On~:11~ ro3red a~a) after a }ellow nag plajtued ~t>ven l'ars finished car until c nrnu11ll'r111g engine problems 20 laps -.tart to "'in the D1umond Indy race by al mo:. I ,1 Bobby Unser rt>tlred before completing lhe from the l•ncl full lap Sunday lt r~t lap with gear problems. A.J . Foyt, who had Thl' wrhoC'hurgt·1 in lhe car cut out al In The time between Onga1s' Parnell1 GOPJV and bN.·n pressing Ongals early in the race. went out in d1anapohi> l\~O wcd.s <•i.:o runnerup Rick Mears wus more than 41 se<'onds It thl' 14th lap. e ncountering stabilizing problems h d 0 . d with the wing on his car 111~ ran · ~un<l.iy. though apparently without could have been large r a ngau. not coast.~ Dobby's brother. Al. the Indlanap0lls 500 win· a nj major i.ctback.~. \\t1S not without incident. through many of the final laps. ner. was in contention until he s pun out on the 31st ~ l d .. My radio ":.i:-. not working and l did miss un The race was s lowed conside r ably by u lup a nd hit the wall. extensive Y amaging both early pit stop," he udmilled. ··But lhe yellow flags 'number of spinouts and brushes with the wall 1n the front ond rear of the car. helped to get me thick up there .. the early stages that saw 24 of the first 38 laps run The re was another delay or about five laps In fourth place. a la p back of the first three under the yellow caution flag. when a me mber or the crowd. estimated by cars. was Tom Sncva who increased his United Mears. driving a McLaren-Cosworth, also had Mos port oCficials ot 51.000. threw a bottle on the Slates Auto Club lead to l ,965 points a wide margin over third-place Steve Krisilo{( of trock. The victory was worth S24,035 to Ongais. Dana Point in a Wildcat SGD. Ongais' speed for the 186.2 mile race was ~wo d K ii H $JO 379 r The field of 19 cars was drastically reduced by hours, eight 01lnutcs, 38.62 seconds or 87.164 miles Mears picked up $lS.388 an ris 0 • rom ~espioou~andanum~r~pre~:ac~e~~~v~o~n:'t:e:s~r~e~-~~~~~a~n~h~o~uilr~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~t_h_e_p~u-~~e_o_f_s_1ro~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Sport's New Superstar Wins Again MASON. Ohio <AP> -"She's Arnold Palmer and Lee Trevino rolled into one player." LPGA Commissioner Ray Volpe sa ys Of Nancy Lopez, the current rage of women's professional golf. "She has the sex appeal of Palmer. the c h a ris ma of Trevino. ·'Whether s he becomes a Jack Nicklaus remains to be seen " WHATEVER SPORT'S newest ~uperstar is. s he seems to ~too good to be true. Lopez' latest a<'complishment. a v ictory in the Ladies' Professional Golf Assoc1at1on Championship Sunday, brought her four more records. She tied imother one. Lopez' total of 275 and her 13-under-par display wiped out LPGA Championship standards. !:>h e extended her own r ookie record of six titles , and she pushed her earnings to more than Sl00.000 earlier in the season than anyone else. TH E ONE SHE tied, four con- st'cutive victories by a woman pro. may be lhe most important to her. "Now that I've won four in a row. I'd really like to break that record." she said. EX·YANKEE GREAT YOGI BERRA IS SWARMED BY AUTOGRAPH HOUNDS ON CAMERA DAY AT ANAHEIM STADIUM SUNDAY. JoAnne Carner calls Lopez the great est putter ever to come on the LPGA tour. The 21-year-old from Roswell. N M., does not e1rgue the point. World Cup Milestone "I owe it to m y putter:· she said aner playing her last 11 holes in o ne stretch without u bogev in this m aJOr c ham· J)IOnl:ihlp Tournament's 1,000th Goal Recorded * * * F1""1 KOtH <1<>d money w1nn•no• In'"* l,..odoe\ Protn\lonel Golf Ano< !Ilion C."ampoon\hlP ovet' lht per·11. •.311·yerd NIOleus Center GrlUl\I <our~ Nanty Looet, \21,SOO Amy Alcon , \U .•SO JUOY Rank on, \10,SIO JoAnnt Car"!r, \7.fOO JoAnn WHP>am, '4,080 !.11\an LyM \A,813 Donna Yuuno. "'.813 ').)lly Liiiie. \A,8\l Holli\ SlttY. \J.ISO Oot Oerm•on. '3,ISO Jene Blalock. U.ISO Silvia Bert01acc1, '3, tlO OonM wn11e, U.890 C.llako HIC11>thl, "2.bSO Jen !.tepnen_,, U ,J'IS Ao Yu T1,1, U.l'IS Jan ti COIH. \1,161 Pe-My Pull. \1,161 ~ndra Pel,,...r, ll,161 Hrolyn Br111, l l.I .. Ollly Mani, '1.1•1 Sanor• !.1N11<h, ll.l6t !.lleron Mllle'r. '1.1•• Glori• En,.t. U,161 71•H9-I0-77S 68·68·1'·11-1111 t>I 13-IH2 ·283 II JHO·ll-71M •1·69·74·a 1u 13 73-11-49 786 13-72-71·70-78& 73·11·14'68· 786 6~·1H2·11-281 73·69-7!1--70-281 17.13. J:M>•-217 11 JU•·l l-288 u J)-49-ll· 71'1 IS IU'l-JJ • 7'lO 7•·1().71 76-7'11 74·7).7•70-7'11 ••·71·11·1' m 7:J.12·7•JJ m 70·1...,HS m 1• 13--49·74-1'1'1 11.1~10 1•-m 1311.10 n m 69 l•·l •H -1'11 11 11-11·10-1'12 BU ENOS A IRES. Argentina 1 AP> Brazil. P eru and Holland rca<.·hed the Hcoml round of the World Soccer Cup S unday. and Holland's Rob Rensenbrink scored the 1.000th goal in the tournament's history. Brazil edged Austria 1-0 in Group 3 and both teams went in· to the second round. Peru ham· mered Iran 4-1 to win Group 4. highlighted by three goals by Teofilo Cubillas. Scotland overcame Holland 3·2 in the same group, but it was not e nough to push the Dutch into the s econd round. The Scots needed to win by three goals to s tay in the tourname nt as Holland finis hed second in the group and went into the next stage. THE SECOND ROUND looks hke this: Group A -Defending cham· pion West Germany, Italy . Australia and Holland. Group B-Argeotina, Poland. Brazil and Peru. Re nsenbrink's historic goal cam e on a penally shot in the 34th minute. He reached the t arget just two minutes ahead of Cu bill as. THE TWO GAMES were ~ing p l ayed s imultaneou sl y - Holland-Scotland at Mendoza and Peru-Iran at Cordoba. The inaugural World Cup was staged in Uruguay-in 1930 and the firs t-ever goal was scored by Bart McGhee of t he United States team. The Scots. after two dis mal performances In earlier games. re a che d their top form and m ade a thrilling bid to advance 1n the tourn a ment. After Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE Eastern Division W L Prt. GB Boston 39 19 .672 New York 32 24 .57 1 n Detroil :n 24 .564 li' ~ Baltimore 32 25 .561 6':.! Milwaukee :10 26 .536 R Cleveland 26 28 .481 11 Toronto 19 36 .345 W ~ Western Division Oakland 32 26 .552 Texas 29 2H .527 11 :! Angels 30 27 .526 11 l Kansas City 28 26 .519 2 Chicago 25 30 .455 51 2 Minnesota 21 35 .375 10 Seattle 19 ·ll .317 1~ ~y'\SCort\ Alltel• 'I, New vor~ 1> NATIONAL LEAGUE Eastern Division W L Pct. GB Chicago 32 22 .593 Philadelphia 30 22 .577 1 Montreal 31 26 .544 212 Pittsburgh 25 29 .463 7 New York 27 32 .458 7 ' 2 SL Louis 23 37 .383 12 Western Dlvlslon San Francisco 34 21 .618 Cincinnati 35 24 .593 1 Dod gers 30 27 .526 5 Houston 24 30 .444 91 2 San Diego 24 32 .429 101 ':! Atlanta 21 34 .382 13 SuM.1y's 9cores Dod41rs 11 Mon1r.a1 • "ll•nte •, Pt11l-1p111a o Poll\burgl\ l , Cln<lnnall I s.tn Fr•n<IKo I, N&W York s Cl\1CaOO I, Sen OoeQO • Rensenbnnk had sent the Dutch mto the lead with his history m aking penally c;hot. the Scots ~tormed back with three goals KENNY DALGLISH hooked a s hot under the crossbar in the 44th minute to make it \.1 at ha lftime. Two minutes into the c;econd half Archie Gemmill scored on a penalty s hot <1nd. 1n the 68th minute. he wove past t hree Dutchmen and made it 3-1 with a solo effort. one or the finest goals seen tn the current tournament. Borg Breezes To Net Crown PARIS <AP> -Sweden·-. Bjorn Borg. with demora lizing power. precision and s peed . whipped de rcnding cha mpion Guillermo Vilas of Argentina 6-1. 6-1. ~·3 Sunday lo win h1~ third French Open tennis title. The cool. 22.year -old Swede added the $48,000 crown to his Ita lian Open victory of two weeks ago with a n awes~me dis play of clay court cons1sten.cy. breaking Vil as's ser ve nsnl' times . "I was a little bit surprised I won that eas ily. especially the first two sets," Borg said after the 1-hour, 49-minutc match. In the women's competition, No. 2 seeded Virginia Ruz1ci of Romania overpowered defend- ing champion Mi ma Jausovec of Yugoslavia 6·2. 6·2 to take the S24 ,000 crown. Frotfl Page BI DODGERS. • • gie Smith. who left the game Friday night after inJllring his left shoulder sliding into third base. was to be examined by the club docto r tod ay 1n Los Angeles. Smith said the s houlder felt much better . LOS ANGELES lo!H!t 7b Ru\M!ll SS T Marll~t Guvey lb Cey l" D eaur II 0d¥dlillo II l.tCY rt Nortlt <I C.rotf' < P11ut1hano Rdu p HOuQ,. p OdlP\ c •"," ... I> 2 • I S J• I I 0 0 0 S I l 1 S I 1 • '0 I 0 "no o • ' 1 0 S t I 0 ' 1 J I II 0 0 0 0000 "/ f) I I • 0 0 0 MOH~RE"L eO r II bf cun t b \ 11 1 o S9e•er n 3 1 o o Croman 11 ~ o 3 1 P~r•1 lb • 0 I I) E v ,11,.ntll'"fl r• 4 n o n C,4rtrr < • O 0 0 Oaw~rt ct c I 1 o Parfl•h l b I I 0 I) Pap• 11> 1 n 1 n Grim•,1y" u 1' o n Ou•'' p 1 I 1 0 M•t•a~pn 10 11 A Ikon.on o o o o n Fron P" 1 n n 11 Stnatuor o n o n o G.trr•ll pn I O O U Vdrtna"' o o •J t1 () Toldl\ •• 1111 IU rol•" .lo • •O ' Lo• An11••M ,.. o•o OJO 11 MontrP"I 000 •00 000 • C -P~r~l. Rt.aseu. Crom"'''~ OP-lo~ AngelM I lOB-Los Anqt>IM ~ MontrMI a 78 C•sn. Lat1. Grote, North. HR -C.n 181. Sil LOOI\, North, 0 Baker, Garvey S R•u 1 IP H II Ell II SO LOS ANGELES Rau 3'> .. • • 7 ' Houqh IW, 1 11 3'> I 0 0 I I R•utillen ,., 0 n 0 0 I MONT II EAL Grim\lo IL. •o-J1 I 1 I> 6 s 0 I Ouf'\ It, s I I 0 0 .AUunson 1 I I • II Stnatzeor ) . J 3 0 I G•rm•n I 0 0 0 0 (I Bal~-Rau PB-<;role 111 I -7 JI A-49,ll" * DODGER NOTES-f he report on ReCJ9"' Smllft'> 0111nq letl \llOUl<ler " 11\al II fffli l>f'll•r cu~ \lift An oH•C•cli 01~gnos1~ ""''*'com~ •rom 0, ... r.-n;-JOOfl' ~ Oftt(E' •ooav . St••f' Y••,er. wno I\ •n d { .., \tump, Wd\ o•ven tne cUy Off Suno&• YtA9er't hOme run Sdturd.ay ~a\ tu~ ''''' ••llV '>eot 1S .. W•tn onf'·tllord ol I~ "'""" compo~led, ""' Oodoer\' plltnonq \tall M s rf' corOrCI only~ ~UIOUI ttney ll;td IJ .... t .~a· I Tiie Oollgers """"""only S7 home" tt!W!Y 1\11 190 l•\I yur) . Tiie OollQer\ hove \lOll!f'I O OI 00 bd\~\ '"'' ~ar. O.vty ~ lt<tO\ Ille lellm wlln ,. 1nt t1\ out 01 II attemu TM! OodOe" 1'.,rly \tarting time IOO<ly u 101 IS beUUM' OI ..... Ilona I l'-l~ISIOft tbl.ocked out •n LA I fhf' et 1enad•1te Sunday 01 4i.38" was tM \eCO!ld 1ar~\l to w•I<" a ~II game at Q1ymp1< Stadium Tne tor\I wa\ Gp1Pnl119 d•Y 1.st year IH,S921 On Ille llOmestanct. tne OoOgers play Ille same team• lrom Ille recent tnp CPllll-IPf'I•. Mont rut &nd New Yon1 .1n<1 ;lOCI Houston -c1nc1<1 "•" F rom Patlf> B I ANGELS ... on ri V\' hits in th rel! inning~ 80 TOCK CREDITE(J Ne"' YMk for the team'!> emotional play th11, past weekend ",fu!>t hl•cau-.c thev'r c thl· YankN.·~ and tlwv'rc the chdn1 p1orH.. that'!-> all \·ou need lo gcl rc:.sd y to play." ht· said "They'r e on <t d1ftercnt lt>vel t h<tn tht> rt>:-.t or th<.' team~ They're touAh "Winning this series ha:. given the team a lot of conridenrt:' We ha ve a lot of talent here. All you <"an ask is that the players give all they've got. and they've ~en doing that " * * * NEW YORK RtVlf\ (f Ranoolpn 2" Munw11c Rt Jec,sortrl C"•"'blln lb Ntlllt\ lb A Whitt-II E St•nle¥ \\ ... , ".,. • 0 1 0 JOOO S 0 1 I • 0 0 0 sooo • I 1 I ) l I I ~ I I 0 CALIFORNIA .. , .. 1114 l•ndr .. •uar rt ' ' l 't GroCl\lb ) 0 1 t 80\IOO ct \ 0 I 1 Rudo II S 1 0 0 F•lrtyl" •ltO Ro Jackson ll> \ 1 1 • So1a1ta 011 • 1 ) I (ll•lk \\ J I I 1 Oown•n9c ) 0 • I Tot•!\ 3'I o lo" New Vo•' OJI 000 010 • C.illtorn... 110 0'7 00• 9 E s1 ... 1tv OP N•w Vork I C•lllo<"'• I lOB-Nrw "'°'' ~ C•1tlO'n•• •O 2B-Mun10n Ntlllf\ R Whol~ unor~•ua, Ro JacluOn 7 $ol••la JB §oo>n<., HR Ntlllf\ (01, II Whow U1 S8 RandOlpll S <Nllll T1orow Clay IL, l·JI EHlwl(ll BHltle "·~~ 0 Miiier IW 7.0• ....,,,.11 II' H R ER II M) HEW YORK I I l l ' 0 • 'l t II 1 1 ' 1 0 0 0 0 C"LIFORHIA l \ • • 1 • 0 • l • 1 \ 0 0 0 I T l 10 A-J I Ml> * ANGii. HOT1i -Rook1e tl\lrd t>uem•n C•rft•Y Lt'fltltord1 WM .n,ur~o n1\ •fl'ft tnumtt '" SuMey noqnt'• "'•"''· Noll not «company 1"" tum on tM rotCI 1r1p AUnougn an oll•c•el announ <tm•n1 •in•t dVf un11t latf' lodav. ~CJe<Ul•ft()t'I ., Ufttt•ttf ~\ ••l~f f()tn ( dt'f1l•Qe Of' a bt09'Pn tf'lumt:t •nd w lU be \1GehMd fo,. ~ever•! Wf'if'"" 11...it Jach•n """' o 17 •n 111e ... ""· H~ did not f'IU • bttt out of the 1nt1efd and ,. ,, ...... .._ 1w• eoQlll llmH ~•~eel .ibOul JiKllSOft's IH!rlorm •n<e Jim Fr-I ,..,..rllftl, "I Cl ratMr nol WV anyt111ng. We \1111 l\ave to pt,iy nom •n New Vorll." llllt Angell are S·• uncter J•m ,,.... ..... TM Y.anlltt\ CGnCIUCle<I llW roa<I trop wotll • W ..-11. Thev ••e nG\00 lf~IJ on lilt roact 1111\ s.eson -With Boston wonning, te-11 ••• Qe<nH off lfw 1»<e • • Scnedu1eo P•l<IM!rs tor Ille Boston M!tlM ere T..,. Orlffl" 10-71 ~s 1111 l it C7·31 IOlllQht wolll CM'I~ K11e,. v• Jim Wr .. 111 (1~1 T\IH<ley Fron1 Pag<-BI PARSONS ... Greg Mi lle r of Huntington Be ach. finis hed 19th and 20th. "THINGS J UST haven't gonl' rt~ht for us since we got here Wednes day." Goodwin said Although hts Nova was running at the finish of a race won by Hershel McGriff of Bridal Veil . Oregon. he was four laps down. Miller . a reside nt of Hunt- ington Beach and a Costa Mesa • businessman as president of Ed· co Products. was forced off the track and into the high wall on the inside early in the race bul came back to finish 42 of the 48 lap:-. "Th1s 1s our first time to run at Rive rside and we at least finished." he said. "We're still learning and this is our firs t car lhe and chief mechanic Jim Welch> so it will ta ke time." Welch has been involved with d rag racing in the 'past. But more important to the duo is th1.' fact they can test their product tn co m~t1t1on. Edco manufac· lures dtsc brakes for all type~ of rcic1ng cars. '..,, unoff1C1'1t Of'<Mt 01 ttnt\h •n Sunduy !Ii ..aoo •1•omftPr Grand N AflOM1 \fOClll. C•H rt.Kl' •tf "'''"''''~ tnlHMhOt\df AiK~Wl!t'I, #ttr\ lyor: ut td'. '"P' Corn()t#led dnt1 •inner '•vetdQ~ ~o l 8Pnny Pat\Ol't\. Ctw'f'rO•~r. •\. '°"' ltJ m1u,. ~· hour. 7 R•clldrd P,.tty, Ooo~. "' l Boooy A•t1,on Tfl'lunC1~rb1rd. 4S • Odv,. M•rc''· CM¥rOlt'I, YS, ~ (..Joe V ,;rbo•OUQll Q1a,..-.1 .. -•• 6 Rey Eide<, OodQf> •••• 1 L•nn• .. Pon.I. C"4!vroltl. ••. I B•ll !.<"'"'"· 01os..-,1 .. 4J. • J•m Tnlrlo~lll•. Bul<ll, •l IP N••• Bon~ll OoOQe, 91, II T•-Scott, ~¥ro1e1. 91. IJ C•<ol Gorc>on, C.nevrom. •t ll 1110 M<Gro. Clle¥ro•••. •1 t• o " UiroC'1. C,,.vrol~I. 91 , IS Roel\ Cl\lldros, 01oynobl1f', 91, 16 0.rr•ll wa1tr•P. Cl1e•ro••t 01 , 11 Her!.111'1 MCGflfl, C1Wvro1e1. ~ 18 8.-y Arr 1noton. Ford, •~. 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Sul~ 211 • 645-i'f(X• • 6-41J-.)8'1t Oranp -. /' . .. ; ' - I I f I ( r I l PEOPLE IN SPORTS BASKETBALL in Mos~ow Ali Seeks Talk With Brezhnev Prom AP Dl~patches MOSCOW -Former world heavyweight boxing champion Muha mmad Ali arrived in Moscow today and Raid hf' ho ped to m eet Soviet President Leonid Bre7.hnev. s par with Russian hoxer:; and possibly even stay a h.·~months to train for his Leon Spinks rematch Ali. who lost his title to Spinks last February. said he wa~ "ex· cited and thrilled" to be in the Soviet Union. "It feels just like landing in Am erica or any other country," he said. "Oxygen is oxygen. trees are trees , grass tS grass and humans are humans.·· Ile said he would stay away from con troversial topics during his 12-day s tay 1n Moscow and the Mos lem cities or Tashkent and Samrakand. .. l know nothing about politics and policies of countries:· he told Soviet and western re· porters o n his arrival at Mos cow ·s Sheremetyevo Airport. Ah said he hopes to m eet with Brezhnev but that nothing definite has been arranged MUHAMMAo•u He said earlier in Was hington that the Soviets had assured him he would have a chance lo talk with the Kre mlin leader. A Ii said he thought he had a lot to learn from soviet boxers tn terms or phys ical conditioning and stamina. "l would like to find out their method of training," he said. Quote of Che Day Michigan University basketball coach Jo~~ny Orr on recruiting : "There's no set pattern for recruiting. Every coach has dtffercnt ideas. The biggest thing is to go mto the h ome. meet the family and find out which person 1:; most mnuent1al lo that kid. There's something new every time. That's what's exciting about it I guess. But you never think you've got 'em m the bag any more You don't believe anythmgunt1I you aot 'em signed.'' Oakla1td's Rookie SI ill Confide111 OAKLAND -Teen-ager Mike Morgan cam e out or his big league debut with nary a strikeout, those things which came so easily in high school. "But I can throw a lot harde r than I did today," the l8-year-0ld Oakland A's rookie said Sunday, his confidence obviously intact after pitching a complete game and losing 3-0 to the Baltimore Orioles. "He showed a lot of poise and evidently had a good. hve fastball.'' said Baltimore Manager Earl Weaver. whose pitching. rich team JtOt a six·hit shutout from Scott McGregor. 7·3. and went home today with a 10-game winning streak. At a p0stgamc news conference. presided over by A's owner Charles O. Finley, Manager J ack McKeon ans wered , "Pro!)ably." when asked If Morgan would be in the s tarting rotation on the road trip openmg tonight in New York. Then Finley whispered in the manager's C'ar, and McKe(ln ~lfl· nounced. "Mj'kc will definitely be in the rotation." E&eadtere in Sport• ... MOTOR SPORTS -Renault justified a S4 million investment with victory in the Le Mans 24-hour classic in France as Didier Piro ni and J ean Pierre J aassaud captured the prestigious race despite brake and clutch problems. Pironi, who nearly collapsed during the final lwo hours, fainted after being lifted out of the car. Jim Busby of Newport Beach teamed with Chris Cord of Beverly llills and Rick Knoo1' of Hills boro for a s ixth place finish in their Porsche 93S turbo. llORS.J;: R-!'l':.mc. Capped by an over-•1c'1el~ng victory aboar1I Radar Ahead in the 565.200 Arconaut Hand1c·.1 p, Darre l McHargue rode four winners SU11day .il Hollywood Park JIM eusa., BOXING-Thousands of hometown fans lined the s treets of Easton, Pa. to we lcome home La rry Holmes. the World Boxing Council's new heavyweight champion. Holmes won the title Fnday by defeating Ke n Norton m a split decision • • Michae l Spinks, the younger brother of the World Boxing Ass n. heavyweight cham- pion Leon Spinks denied he fought with St. Louis International Airport police or had drugs in his possession Friday during a n inci· ctcnt that resulted in the arrest of the 1976 Olympic gold medalist. The younger Spanks anct two airport security men were treated for mJuries with the boxer receiving a cut on his head and a broken finger. BASKETB/\LL -f'ormPr Kan!>as Stale has ketball star Curtib Redding has accused the Wildcats or several NCAA rules viola· tioos. including illegal tryouts for high school prospects and falsified records to keep one player eligible. Redding, who declined to be specific. was ruled ineligible last week by KSU officials. FOOTBALL -Funeral services for Bill Hess, head football coach at Ohio University for the past 20 years who died Saturd!!Y .it age 5.5. arc set Tuesday in Athens, Ohio. BASEBALL -Proposition 13 may have c la1med another cut back victim V1salia's city-own ed pro team. the minor league Oaks. may have to be sold because of expected lost revenue. The team leads the California Baseball League south d1v1sion by 10 games with a 44·12 record • • • Harold Cooper, president of the lntema tional League. is trying to gel government ap· prov a l for a series of baseball games in Havana next winter between the rL champions and a Cuban team ... Willie McCovey's four straight hits Urted the San Francisco Giants past the New York Mets. 7.5 ••. Pittsburgh stopped Cincinnati. 3·1, behind Dave Parke r 's eighth inninl( triple .•. Chicago moved back lnto first place in the oeNN11 eocnst.n NL East by beating San Diego. 7.4 •.• PhU Niekro and the Atlanta Braves ended Philadelphia's eight-game winninR streak. 4·0 •.• Boston's Dennis EckersJey won his fourth tr ai g ht game. 5·3 over Scattl<'. • . Rusty Staub hit a three· run homer n the bottom of the 10th to lead Detroit over Kansas City. 5·2. TRACK -Kenyan distance standout Henry Rono set his third world recor f the year when he ran W,000 meters in 27 :22.47 Sun enna. lt was exactly eight seconds below the previous record held by Snmso K1mombwa, also or Kenya. ROGER POIRIER Versatile Poirjer Key For South By ROGER CARLSON Ol lfle Dally l'iloC SQff J\s a high school basketball and volleyball s tar. Roger Poirier or University High was a lways the leader, the player the Trojans counted on for the big play. Saturdny the 6·5. 195-pound 18-year-old will be among the South squad which duels the North in the J3th Orange County All-star basketball game at Orange Coast College. AND IF POJRIER'S PAST is any indication, he'll s urely be a factor in South Coach Paul S mith's rastbreak setup. As a senior Poirier averaged 19 9 points a gam e, but his real asset was team play. H's reflect- ed when he's asked his best prep thrills as a cager. "That's easy," says Poirier. "It was when we beat Mission V1CJO when 1 was a sophomore. Mission Viejo went to the CIF l'inals that year and we had .an exceptional game. lt was before a crowd of 2,000. Our win over San Clemente last season was ..,pecial, too, but nothing like heating Mission Viejo. There's been no personal highlight - Just t eam victories." Baseball Leaders ca-.1u11a•UI AMUICAH LUOUa c; •• ti N f'cl. c:arew Miii SI 1n lO •• ))I Ao Ja<•JOll cat 4l 140 It SO U7 lleynold5 Sta ,. '" 11 U 211 S..l\d!Mro T.. 11 11'1 1e st ,,. fllct Btn >I 1Q U fl ~JI Lyllll B,11 U IU 14 '1 .)It Cooper Mii St Its 32 •• )I) Plnlella NY .. UI ,. .. )II Molllor Mii 41 19• l:J llO .309 B. Belt Cle s.o lit 30 U .307 .._ .. _ Ale•. 80llOll, "· B•YIOr. Calltornlt. U: Evtl'ls. Boston, I); J. lllor'ftp,on, Detroit, tl, \.. Mir. ll•lllmoft, n. ._ ...... 1 .. Ric., ~11111. S4, St..,D. Otll'Oll. O ; l1Slt. Teus. )•. L M•Y Baltlmote, JI; B•YIOt, C.lllo.n1a )I, A. Oilvor, Tt.lti, ll "'"*""'It O.Cl .... t Guidry, New Yorti, e.o, IUrn Cle"91-, S.I; ();lie, K-City, S·I, Torr11. B01t011, e.J; T .... ,.. C•fllor .. 11, e.l. E<kHSl•r. Botton. • 1: Sl1t011. 0.trOlt. 6-2. ) tied '"llt "' Monday, June 12. 1976 CAIL V PILOT 8:J PUBLIC NOTICE ... , ... NOTICE TOCltEOITO.S NO.A.<ffi4' su--•1t1Q'ICOUltTO,THE STA Tl!O,CALlf'OlltNIA "Olt THICOUHTYOPOltANOI Int ... M•ll.,of Ille ERattol G()MAlt Mll.FOAO A04MS, •llO 'l\Own at OOMA AM. Ao.\MS, Oe<••Md Notice 1, ....,..,., Oi¥en to tredltort h•¥1no clalmstOl>lmt the saldO«Odlnt to Ille .. Id c1a1m1 11'1 -ott1<1 ot ..,. tlertiot tlleef-WldcowlCH 1opres..,t tlltm to Ille lllldenlQNd al Ille olllt• Of MIL TON W, ,.LACK. Ufl WlllNrt ei .. o.. • 300, Loi "-'"· C.lltotnl• •0010, wlllell 1.tter offlGe Is Ill• pl•ce of ,Du,lneu 01 '"" ""°'"'9ne0 In •II met· ter\ perl•lnlllO 10 WIO ftlltt Suell cl•lms wltll Ille ntGaSWfY VOIKllt" must be llleo or pre.entao H •tornAld within fo11r mo11111, •lier Ille flrs1 PllCl!lc • 1IOllof0111 nolltt O•tt<IJ-2, t'71 Mlclleef Do\lola'I Ad...,.1 EncutoroltlleWlll ol Wod Oe<eoent MIL TON llW. t<\.ACIC "'*-YMUw 4JllWll_...,.at~ ..•• U.A ....... ~-.. Tl4: UIJlt11-77M PubflSl!td OrM\9t Coti1 0.111< Pilot, JUMS, IJ, 1',H, ltl'S nrM1 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTtnous •USIHl!SS l'ICTITIOUS ausutESS NAMll STATEMIN~ NAMS ITATa.MeNT The 10110"""9 -\Oft '' CIOlllO DUSI l llt l•llo...,nQ pertoll\ ar• dOlllt MU <U Du\l,..f\ •• PENSION 'UNOING AN O TRI-I( INTERNATIONAL. 204 '> FIHA#ICIAL COMPANY, )St S•ll Center $1,.._., Sal'lla Me, (;elllOrftie Mlgu•I Drl¥e, S11110 70•. NtWPOrl '210) BHCll. C:.llloln4•n.60 t.•-...C• w. Kan. , .. , lthone P<1ul l'-ruclltiom. O>J Cerll•nd 1.en1, HunllflQlOft e.ac11, Cllltor11I• 0•1¥1. CotOM ci.1 ""°''• Cllltornl• .,._., tUU Hann Cel'WOOd. u•o Oueer1 C•r This twsi...U h ~tttd CIY •n ,,.. ,1,. l'ou111 .. n Vlllln. CAtlto.nl• dlVIOUll Thi• Cluslno-n IS COflllll<l•d Dy .. PWI ,.rllCM>om 99'1'11tral Pf~P. Tiii\ st•l-1 w•• lllf<I Wltll Ille ~· W. K1yl County Oerll 01 OrtNIQll Gov111v 011 Tiiis siet""'9M was llled with 1nr Ju11e I, tt71 ""sn7 c;01111ty (lffti ol Or~ OMlftty on Publl111tc1 Ounoo Cw•• Oally Piiot Juno'· '"' June I l. It, U al'ld .1111 y J. ttrt PUBLIC NOTICE ..... HC>na 0tr s.ALE oir ""S7•• Utt 71 Publl1'hecl Or.noe CO.ti Oally Piiot. JUM U, It, 1' al\ll Jiiiy >. 1'7e PUBLIC NOTICE ltl!AL l'ltOl'l!ltTT AT ,.ICT1TIOUS'eUSINU$ l'ltlVATI! SAt.a NAME STATl!MUIT NO. ~-4• Tiie 1011owt119 llff'SOf'S •rt OO•no SUl'Elt lOlt COUltT 0,."THI! llvslronlaf. ITATEO,.CALl~NIAl'O• Ba. A CLE AN lJ P a. THE COUNTY Oft LOS AllOl!t.lS MAINTENANCE SERVICE.,.,, Van 111 lllt M<lller ot ll•e E"•I• ol t•o• Orova, H1.,.t1nolon B••<"· PEARL I ELLIS. 0.CHY<S c.tlltw11la t2IM1 Notice II 11erWO¥ ql,..n 11\11 tl\t .,,.._ Bre ..... Oar-T-l)iCn. IUJ etr~qned wlll \all .. 11(1¥11• , .... Oii VMll•O• 0ri¥e, HUfttlllQIOn ha<•. or allv lM »rd t»y ot J-. 1•tt. .. C.atl~nla .,.., NATION e PUBLIC NOTICE lllt 0111ce ot BANK OF AMERICA l(en,..th All.., T~moSOfl. 1UZ "~L,.."0;tE H l'ct. "IT &SA, s~s s Fl-St'"'· 1t111 vant•qe 0r1 .. e, Hunllnoton Baac11. Grllley Cll'I MOllO•yl.A Bwc:ltno-r CN Slmmon1Sf\. Foster c111 Bll'n>UQM Alt Pvlll Hin R Smith LA -octiSF Cl•rll SF s• 2•1 )I 10 l1t 1-------------1 ftoor. I.OJ Ang•I•• •0011, (.atllor111an.<7 .. 1"' 21 '1 n• •·UM County ol LOl A ... etH, St•lfl OI flll• l>vll,_U IS COf'd\!Cltd by a ll 111 14 u ,J,t NOTICI TOC•l!CMTOttl C..ltlornle. to llW 11~1 •l'ld Dul DIO. OIMf'al ~B~-~~ S'I 202 )A .S .J2l HE.AltlftOOATEa.1·7' O.r, Ml(! Wbl«I 10 'enfirme1icHI Dy ... _ .. _ . ..,_., s• lll «> It .J2' NO.A..a. ••00 Su1>«1« Court, all the •OClflt. 1111• Tiiis '1.t_. wn 111.0 wltll t~ SS 181 14 st ll• SUl'E•IO.COU•TOF'YltE ....., Intern• of Uld ---•• .... Covno (It<' of °'""08 COul'lly on S1 2ll n ., Jtj STATEOf'tAUl'OtlNIAl<Olt ~=."~~.:~'i'!lf':":'r.r"'~:.~e~'?:!io';: .1 ....... 1971 ""MU $.I 1~ ;; t! 3'~ fHE~NTTO,.OltANG~IJ SE 'HMO lies "<quired Cly _ .. IOll Of Publoslltrd 0raflQlf Gol\I O•rfy Piiot ti ~10 l4 .s .J:o T 1~"1-:a~EstateolL 1 •-oro111erw1w.Olflefl~orln..idt• JuMU.••.UtfldJuf)'l.t•lt • U N 1• oJ lion to Ill.It of Yid dK .... at 1111 f"i.11 -.. -Notice s IWreOy ven to cred41°" time ol clfftll. In 111111 kl all ""' ~ta111 Klno....,,. CNueo. 14; Foster. C~· l\a¥lnqclalrm..-tMttlle!talddecedtnt rHI proptrty ~lutte.,, 1111 CouMy ot cln11•tl, u; LllzlnSl<I, Plllladelplll•, to me laid cl•lm1 In I/le office ol IM ~•"ii•. St.ct of Clllfomj-. Httkwr· ------------ 12; Mono.;, Los Al\Otlef, II; A. cltrlloltlletfor~c°""1ortopt'ffenl lyclescrllledHtoliOws.IO-wlt: PtJBUC NOTICE Smith, L.osA,.t" II '"'"'lo llle~•tltleotflceol Tll lt-a.tt••r1 HENRYW.LOW,AllOrNY•ti.-~ •• porllo" ol 11141 Sou11Mut1------------F01ttr, ClndnMll, •I. Mo111-1, Wll"'I'• 81¥d., suite 1110 '" the Oty ol QU.,tflf' Of lheNOr'tll-t~v ot ~c-NOna o,. SAU Of' New Yori<,.,; CeY. I.AK Al'l9fllet, •t; L01 Anoeles. In IN ato~kl County, !!,011 lS, ~n fOWfllWp 7 ScKitll, A~' •Eat. PltMElt'TY AT R. Smlttl, I.OS~ •1; MCColttlY. w!lich l•ll•r olll<e ls .... place Of DVM· M!r',!i. ... ~~.~~~~~':,.!'H• •lld l'lttVATE SALE S.11 Fral\CIKO, 41. MSS Of IM uMerslQned In all matt'°" Com,,..,,<lnQ al a poolll In Ille -NW ~"'6J Pltdll,.. 16 Oec!IMMI pertalnlnQ lo 1akl tst•te. Sucl'I claims Nortll•Hferly ea tension ol Ille '" n. So.tpfflor C'.ovr1 Of -State ol BonMm, Ol\ClnMll, 7.0; ~y. with tilt .-._., ~s mvsl be NortllwesMrly tine 01 Al'llta Street, 01.. C.lllor"I«. In Incl tor tM C-ty Of Los New Yori<, l·t; w. Htr11•noe1, lilt<!°" l>f1!Sotl\led u ator..selcl wl°"" IMlt •S3.S ..,.1 Nor1~rly ,,_ "'° Al\9tlt1.. Clllc•oo, S-1: O•l1Mfev. Montre•I. tour rnot1ttlian..-t11eflrstpubOcatlollot Eallerly Conle< ot I.Of 1' o1 Tract Ho In tlle Miiier ol !tie Estate ot 10-l, Alu, LoS AnQOlff, .. J; Perry, tlllsnotl<•· k , 1, 5~ Oft ~ rneo 11\ffeof , .. fHEOOOA E It, ~IMEAU alla T P. s... Dle90, S,.J; Matlin. s.n Fran· D•tect:J-1 ... ,. GOrOed 111 8ooll 10, Paoe,, Of Mis· PRIMEAU •nd TEO PRIMEAU cosco, ~-J; Mollletui<o, S.n F•al'I· JOWC)llOel\nlH>e...,.. cellaneous MIPS. records 01 u10 IC::.~~ . __ tile clsco, S·t. Admlrwstntoro!lhe Or•noe Collntf, ~ ~ner•r • is ·--• Cit.,." .... , un· Est .. eolYldOec>tdent ~r•llel wilt! Ille ~1 ... 1y line ol clotnlQrlad #Ill ta" It Pf•¥11e Sile, to PVBUC NOTICE ... N.YW.LOW Montero Street .•• S.ld ,,,. .. IS ,,,. hlollest and bHI ~. Wbj«l IO •tt-UIUw 111own Oft ...., "'IP, 4'.11 '"' IO N cOrlflrmMlon of Slid !>upeorlor Cou<t Oii ------------1 H .. Wlls.lllre.,...._ tr,,.. poont Of De9irwrlo of the ~Y or Iller Ille 1>r'd U., Of -"-· ''"· II •·14lln s..wltlt ot ,,,. P•net oc ._ cle\cr141H "°'..,,. the 0111,. ot Jess F. H1911, UOJ SUPt!lttOlt COUH Of' THI! &.a.A ...... ,Ce... 1111<\ce --~,.parallel with h Hamlin St.,..,.., Hvy&. CA tMOI C:OU..· STATEOf'CALIFOttNIA FO• Pu«MI&-Orenge Coast o.ily PllOt. Nortllenterly e•ten•IOll OI 11'1t ty ot los A,....._ Si.te OI Callfonto1, THE COUNTYOf'OttAMOE JIHld, 11, tt,2',.191' Nortll"'"4WIY llM ot Mita Str .. t. SO •11 IM flQM. titla -ml«HC of said NO. _I ftU.11 IMI; ,,.llU ~"'~"· t!M•lltt lcol'lwrntael, 11'1 Incl lo .. t Ille <en.in NOTICE Of' Nt!A•tNO 0' wllll ~ ---ty tine qt~ ,.al~slW4e1r1-Coumyot l'ntTIOff ~ l'ttOeATllO,. WIU. terey SlrHt. •t.H .... : tllelt<e °'-· ~OfClilforftla.P«tlelllar AND f'OR ~Til!ltS TEITAMEN-So<.t~r so twt toe Delnl wftlcll IJ«IM<ritleda-itot~. _,. TAftY, PUBLIC NOTICE Is .,. tS fH1 ~ _.., T1111 porliOll ol S.ctlOrl U , 111 E&l ate ol DORO TH EA c . Ollell ... _lt_~Wllhlhe TOWft~fpJSownl,"-•~t.San ROBERTSO N, U• DOROTHEA lt·Mm "°"'-Wlyllfleot--ySlreel kNrdVlo9-anclMet1dlln.i11tt1e CREATH AOeERTSON, Oe<»llitd. "°'1CETOCltl!CMTOltS trem Ille Trw POfllt of t1e91Ml1t9, Co11111y ol Oranoe. IH>llftftd a11d NOTICE IS HEAE8Y GIVEN INt HO.,._.,... tl!OnO !iOYt'-'lerly, ...-•llel wflll dftc"bed ft-: ~II Ille OEORGE KENNETH ROtlEATSOH, SUPERIOltCOU•TOf'TIIE latd Nor~i.rtv llN ot _ _,, SO..~i..!V comer of lt\al Cet111n has II~ .....in. petition 100' Probete STATEOf'CALl~NIA FOtt StrMI, 4'.IS'"' lo .... true l>Oinl of e-~ff Parcel No • ol Wiii -,.,. ltsuanc.a of Latten THE CQUMTYOf'~GIE DeQlnnl"t In , ... , Cfflaln 4"d lrom "'°"" 0 T11t1mentarv. Aiefenc• to wNcll Is In Ille Mal1t< ot '""Est••· of JOHN COMMONLY tCNOWN .. s: •so B•ttr. TrUSlee fot Jolepll s. n.urstOll, .....,. 100' hlrttler par11cul~ . ...., .... , HA ALEY MUTCHLER .1 ... kl'lown ~ Wll1on Strett. Ll9u11a Beech. BanllruPt. TO SI Minto ... et ua, ,.,. Ille tlma •nd place ot 11earl110 me same J HARLEY MUTCHLER •lso ~ C.lllornle toroed ~ 11. 1930. In 8oott 00 ... , Mtn,.. tor JUM 20, 1'78 ... 10·00 ·' J . H. MUTOl\.EA, OeUased. Terms of Wiie YSl't In lawfut ~ •• PIQe I ol Otlldat AKorcK, '"Ille OI· a.m .• In the~ ot l)epe<tment Notice Is ""•bv 9'¥en to credlton of the unueo Statt$ Oii conllrm.ttlon of lk.4 ol Ille County RKOf'Otr Of Wl•d No. i of said court. et 700 Chi< ~t•• ha¥inll clllrm ~~1 Ille ,.10 dee•· wte. Ten -~ t1f _, bid 1o OI Or~ Coun!Y· -rUl'll'llnq thence Orl¥1 West. In t1'e City of s.<11• ,,.,.., dent to Ille Slid (lltms In the ottlce 01 dePO\lled with Diel. The .,_,.,ioned Norlll J'll'CO' £Mt alOftO tflt westerly C.llloml-. 1.,. clerti of Ille atorflllcl court 0, 10 reserve• tltP rlQlll lo ••1ect env or au llne of t.elcl -ll.71 loel: tllenu Dated M.t)'3t, t'11 prewnt 11\ern 1o111e-.s1QMO •I Ille bids sublT'ltlOCI Nortll 41• SA'21" East alono 111,. Wll.UAM E. S4 IOttN, omce ol JOHN H WHATLEY. 51) Bids or often lo be '" -111no -W.ste<"fy lft ot said e_.... 6J.IS CoullCv Clet1I securllr B!c111., w E•sl Coloreoo will be reulOted 11 Ult~ otttce leet; thence Nort11 ..-OS'Jt" Wttt 50 ICl!NNETH c. Nl!WEU. 81Yd., Pesao.n.. C..ltfornl• •1101. •t tny hme itlle< the 11'11 P\lllltcatloll teat: IMnce Sowtlt 4t•S4'1t" WHt tOS D4t!,CelefMI .. .._ wlll<ll lllW ottlce" the place of Ml· Mreot --..s.iaof wle. 1 .. 1; thence Soolltt rw~· ~est 11.1~ ·-m MU ot Ille ~91ed "'•II mlttff'J D•ledJ-1 1'11 IMt; tlleftce N«\1117""11 20' w"" .... .......... ~"'" pertalnlno '° Wld estate. Suell claims BANl(.~AMEAICANT&SA leet ; llleftee Solitll rzt'«)'' wesi 20 T .. : lJUI ~"" with the MCt\S~ vouchers mvst SSSS.. F-.r Slnlt tHt lo Ille ...,,_., line Of U..t '~ ·~ys .. : ""'",..... DO llltd or pnsented .. •l'oresalcl '"" Ftoor ..... ·~~IS PMCel t Pu«Ml"*I Or-COl1' Dallr PllOt, within '°"" months efter CM llrst Los~CAt0071 111 wld -; ~ !>oult\ 11'l1'20' J!Me S, '· 12. 197' Mtletllon of this l'lollce. H. H. 11..~ East •IOftCJ selO _,.,...,., llnt ..... POIRIE R CREDITS former ltn-11 oatec1J..,.1•1.,, A~E~eAOmln. '"' 10 ""'poont of Deo~-Tit" ------------Tel·tl).:si• lbo¥e <IM<<'--ct! I~~-• University Coach John Driscoll mnnn: al' NOTICE JOttN H. WMAT\.EY AOAMS OUOUE & HAH!LTtt15 LOIS JS. l6. P , J'O ...... G,t2G. ac. for much or his success. "He 1£VULlll'-A......,atLAw snw.5'11111se.-1 11'1dUG011t.JatnwdS...-yor's ~ m Secwtty -.. LM ,. ....... CA..,. of Ser.,, ,,,.,_ P«tt. recor-In· was a real inspiration to me. He SUPl!lttOltCOUrtOf'THt! u.e.~111w. ,. __ "._._. Boeti A•• P•.ie t• or Aecoro 01 really knew the game. And our STATEe>irCAUFOttNtAFOtt .. -.~at1tet 1etniew1n.. S<Kwy'-... o. Office o1 nw C:OU..f., TMECOUHTYOf'OttAMe T .. : JM.JIM ~OK-1t1co1"•er of said ~•f!Oe Counh current coach. Doug Sorey. got NO-Tei:wi...n Pue>11S1>t<10r.,.eonto.ll•Pllot, -•:Sor••l'-l ~re<.onts.Wtd me playing more defense this NOT!Cll o~ HEA••No o,. P110tl11Mc10r-c:o.uoauyPllot. J-11.11,tt,1q .._ "8 "° ~..,.,,., ..,.,k l't!TITION ~ Ptt09ATE OF WILL Junes. 2• lt,26, lt11 tt41·11 A'"1 or~ •. past season... AHD t.ETTl!ltS TI STAMl!NTA•Y. JIT.HI Those Po'llOftS Of Section ,,, '" s m it h • w h 0 h as I 0 s t lttZ. T ON TO AD TownJIWp 1 Sowtll. A ...... west. Se-> Capl.s trano Valley guard Bob ~~".. ~~~~o .. uAN ~ E tt THE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE B«,..,,,.llO a-_, -1c11*',· in,,.. tNDl!l'EN0£1fT AOMIMISl'ltATION C-ty of Otanoot, ~ ot CAI toono•. Charles for the game due to a o"nATUACT. su .. niO:c::a.,oirTHE oe:;,:m~,~:::;.-"' 1111 Most knee inj ury, says Poirier is one o!~':~':' ERNEST ,,.. SOLOMON. SUPEltio:=trTOf'THE STATE Of' CALIFOlllNIA f'Olt We\ltrly CONWr ot Ille! GH1aln ff~- or the hardest WOrking players NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lf\at STATIOFCALl~NIA,.OR' THE COUNTYO,.OttAltOE me"I dtslQN-IS Patt*! Ho. IS In in camp. "He listens and he's 1AMAGtSHl\ISll..,llef'e+f'l•pe111'°" THECOVNTYOl'~E cE"°o·"'-11~-1T"•1""1a11n-J "°"'~,o.ee,yer, tor11<-eotWlllM'd l~eofLat.• NO.A~ NOT! I" H .... tN O OF rust~e ~ °"pfl •· "'"'on, working hard, .. says Smith, who ten Tes~ ...0 !« ...ii-1.. NOT I CE Of' "EA• INO 0,. l'IETITION ~ PitOGATE OF WILLI Bankrupt. '° $1 MllllOM •• IOI . re· coached Capistrano Valley to lion lo Hmllll$t~ ~ lltl lndtMlt· PETITION~ PltOUTE °"WILL AHO ,.o. LeTTl!ltS TESTAMEN· corded O.C-17, IQI, "'8ooll 4SO. Mnl •Omlnlstratlon Of Est•IK Act, ANO ,.o. LllTTEltS TESTAMEN· TA•Y AND "°" MITitO•llATION II paoe '· ol Offlclll AK°"'1,'" , ....... the CI F l·A semifinals in the r'flt<•11Ce to Wiiie.ii Ism-,.,, lurtller TAltY ANO FOlt AUTHotttlATION TO AOMINISTI!• UNDett fHE II<• .,, ,,,. Cownty ~-Of MIO Couaars' first year of existence. P¥11<111¥S . ...Ol.NlllMUme...Opla<:a TO AOMINI STElt UNDER THIE INOIEl'l!NDENT ADMINISTRATION Oranqt Couflly, -r""'1HIQ ·-· .... °' lleMlllO .... -11.s beell set!« O,.ESTATESACT. !>oulll 41• SA' ,, .. W.st ••ono '"" Poirier is one or those unique J-30, 1'78, •• 10:00 a.m .. 111 IN ~Npo:~~~~:~h~OMINISTltATION E\llle ot .\NGUS c. MCBAI N, Soulnea\Wty llMof 11\11 urtaln-· players in the post 50S, gaining COllrtr'OOM of~ Ho. lol 14110 E\t•le Of SAUL ZOLLO BIAEN· Oecus..i. men1 Otti9nat.O U Parcel No. S '" II I h . cour-t. •I 700CJvl<Otnt•r OflveW.s1,ln BAUN. <\U SAUL l BIRE NBAUM, NOTICE 15 HEREBY ()IVl!N , ... , wld df!ff.10 r...i; I'*'«' ScKitll 4 os· a · eague onors m two sports. 111ec1tyotsantaAN,Ce11tOf'1111 0eceesec1 AO!>E ETHEL McBA1N 110 111eo l'" E•" 100 .._ 1o '"" ~k!n ... A firs t team All-South Coast OalNJUl'lltl, m1 I NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN ~t 11emn • pe1111on 1or Proo.ti• of w111 ,,,,. 01 111.-Hr•taln e_... aeslQl'l•t· Le., a ue ·•nd All-Or ange Coast Wit.LIAM E. M.ICMIN, OOPIS H BIRENBAUM lies l1led •ncl tor llSUlftCe of Lette" Te\l•mtfl I'd_., P•rGel No 4 onSllddeecl, tlletlc~ ., "' " " Col.ettv ~-tary •no tor Aut110r11•tlon to Ad Nor111 "• s.o· 11" EHi •lonq woo :lr<'a Selection i n basketball, THO•Pll SULLIVAN WORKMAN hereon a petltlOft I<!' Prooate ol Wiii mllll\ler -lllP lftOt'l'lllatnt Ad Norlllwe\lerly lll'lf, lS IHI. lllell<" THO•f'l!•Allll O'SUWVAN ' .trlO IOf' Is~ of l.eflers Test-m111l11ra1lon o1 E\l•ln Act retertnee Norlll 4i OS' lt" Wes! SO feet, IMn<e Poirier was also a second team •WlhMN .......... ~ tery •no 10' AutlloroHtloro lo Ad· lo •IHCll " mddr 10: IUr lller North ••• s.o· 7t" E~ u i...110 the ('hOiC(' in VOiieyball in What iS LM ......... c:.atlttnlllfttU minister under Ille l~IOeot AO. particular\ dnd lr•AI lllf' time anO f>oulllwHterly ...... of W<d -mtnt Poss .I bly the tOUghe"'. t Overall Tl4: U'1il .._ mlnl1tr•fl0ft ot E>t.16 AC1. 'l'~tnee plate Of ""Jfl"O Ille wme II•\ been wt Ot\•Onlled ... Pertet Ho. tS: 11\<'nc.o .,, ,.._.,..,_,~ to •111<11 Is m•de 1or turlller IOf'Jllntll 1911 ..ttooo.-m ,.,1.,. Nortn ••OS' l'I" w.s1 a1ono S•ld 1£>ague in the Cl F. PllOlllMd Or-.~ Oally Piiot, Hr11<ulars. •nO •tial the lime Mid courtroom 0. ~""''"NO. ,·o! 1110 Soultlweste<tv "ne· 50 lftt to the ooont JuM 11, U, "· 1m piece ot llHrlng Ille same lies~ wt tovrt •• 100 C•V>< Center Ort~ wu1. ot llf<l1"""'9 nlS-7' 1°" June ~ "" ac tO·OO •• m . 1" .... In tM' CU• of S...t• Anl C..lltorllle T II• •Do¥11 OPs<rl~ PMCel of 1..-CS "I WOULD LIKE to play both ------------1<our1r_..of i>toMt-No. JofWld O•t~Junt? ,.,1 ' · t\ \llOWn ., LOts •.SJ -S•. ot "ports and 1 ·ve been taJking to PUBLIC NOTICE court. •1 100 O.nc CA!nt~ Drive w~t. w1u.iAM E St JOttH L•un•..t ~-·s Ma11 of Sarlfl In Ille Cir, o! s.rM ~ ~ll«nla, C-Cert . Tlluf'\IOl'I P..,.. tiled on 8-4, al 1>19" Orange Coast College Coach ·------------Dated Ma\''1.1'11 lte>eE•Tw.~ft ·~. ol RtCOf'cl of S..rvtyt of Hid Tandy ,..,11·s ··t·ve been work •·~ ••L.UAM E..StJOttN. 2.se.1t10li ... a-O<•nqeeow..ty. VU • " SUPl!ltta.COUtrTO"THE CoulltyOtf'fl s.lte• PARCEL J ~al a point'" in~ o n my vertical jumping and STAT1!0f'CAL1~1·~ ""uL.1.a.1taA .. ~.Clll'"'""attttz 111<-Sou1h1Aneof111atce<U111-1 II b II I II · th TMCCOUWTYOf'OttAHGe 1m1 lrvi.e...... de\~l9dHPera!No. lllntt>edeee vo ey a • cspec a Y in e NO......,.., s.ite•tt ,.__,,,.!~ re•errtd., 1n Pane1, .,.,.... d•slal'lt sand, hopefully will help... NOT ICI! Of' H EA• I NO Of' T111tla,CaHfw!Uflll9 Pvbllslltd Or""91 CO.st ~llYPllOI. ,,.._ Ner11117' lt' 70'' Wtst ?O feel l'IE'flTIOff 'Oft P'<MtEfCU. WIU.ANO AltwMYl W : l'tUlleMr Jvne S. '· l2. "7t !rO<n Illa __,,. e«nff ot .,,., Area Prep Banquets EOISC»I HIGH Glrt1 Swlmml1t9 vu1lty-<;Apta1n· Holly !>llltlds; Mo11 Im• prooo Ellen Weisser; Most ¥eiu.tblt: Llw L•yr .. 1, Hell ol leme. Martina Budrls. Junior varsi ty-Most "•lu•Dlt: Lori M1c1<1nile; Moil lmpr~; Pam 0.llM, OellCl6e Wel~ll. * COSTA MHA HIGH Ver•llyT-ls t.1011111: Jemet Liu, Most V1lueble: J-Ll11. MoJI lmpro-.cl; Fl"ecl l.Hl'ly; Most IM9fr .. llonel: OonO'HNI JVT-K Capteln· ~ Wollt, Most V.1fueble; Miu Alcllero-.. Most trnprowo· Tom A;una; Mott 111sPir•tlone1. Slew ~1-ltMr. ,.~~T-k CIPlllll Mark !>Ire,..,, Mo~I Vah .. Dlt• A~ JlllUtr, MOii IMOrOll'tO Brl"" Pllmtr; Most l11Jplrtl!onal Gotrv "'-"' * ,.o. t.ETIEltS TeSTAlill!NTAltY PUOllSlled OrM91 Colsl Dally Piiot, 2!14-tl <ertal11 ,_,,. ~edlS Partel AND ftO• AUTHOttll.AT'K* TO Al>-JUM S, •. 12. 1'7' No 1J tn wod-. ...0 """""' Nortl' "'I N I s TE. u ND E • TH IE 2111(1..7' PUBLIC NOTICE 91 31• 10" Wes! alOftQ Yid South I,.,., tNOEl'ENOt!NT ADMINISTUTION 20 reel; 1"4!nce ScM111· 2t' .... Wttt J( 01' ESTATES ACT. lt·Jtm IHI, lll<tnee Sow!ll tr ll' ,., .. E•st 10 Est•te ot AUlli BREMER 8AKf:R, PlJBUC NOTICE NOTICE Of' SAUOI' leet; 111111'1(,e NOr'lll 2" 11' .cl" East JO Oecet\ed. l'EltSONAL l'ftOf'l•TY AT teeflo '"" POlnl llf i.q!Mll'IQ. NOTICE IS HEREBY GlllEN 11\al PRIVATE SALE Tiie •Dove clt\crllled pare.I 01 l•lld FRANCIS H. BUAA ... , fllecl herein. ,.ICTITIOUS •USINEU NO. •-mu ., '"own ., Loh J2G •ncl 33G on petition tor ProMl•OI FOf'elo11 Wiil •nd NAME STAT'IEMEN1' SUl'E•IOlt C.OUltT Of' T"' LIClnHd Sur .. yor'1 Map ol Sartll for IUllaft<I of Lettan Tostament•rv Tiie IOllOWiltQ penon "ll 001<19 bu11-u ATE 0,. CALJf'OltNIA l"Olt 'Thur\ Ion p ..... tiled,,. a-•. 411 PllllP andlOrAutl\oflUtlonloMmlnhlerwn. nHSIJ TM£COUHTY011'04lANOE 14, ot Ae<ord ol Sur¥en ol Hid o~ the ·~· Aoml11istrallon ot R 0 N" L 0 R 0 s s I A & R '" Ille M•lltr of tll• Est••• .. Or•noe CounCy. Elll'"Acl,relerenc1towlll<llhm-ENT ERPRISES. 1H41 Avenld• AEOINALOBURROWS.Oece•Md. PAACEL J • tltqll'll'llfl9 •• Ille~· IM lurtller 1>1r1kwlar\, Mid INI the T0ttan9e, MISSIOll v1e1o, C:.lllornle Notl(e I\ llt<etly olven 11\at Ille un· NOf'tMrty ,_of tNll <er1.lln ••W"• ti ........ place ol lte•r\no mfl 11n'!e ll•S .,.,1: P. o. 80• 2371 Miu-Vleio, 41e,,.19nec1 Wiii Mii 81 Private ...... 18 ,...,., cleslQNteo al PMUI NO. 11 '" DHn HI I« JllN 20. ""·<If tO 00 •.m .. c1111ornl<1 'lt90 Ille lllQl\eil ...a bell Cllclde<. 1ubJael to Ille clle<I n ferrecl lo'" Pt'''' t ebo¥e, 111111ecowtr00f'l'lotl>eper-lmtn1No.Jol Aon•ld Aou1 ?JS.1 Aollld~ (Ollllrmetlon ot \aid S..,.rlor Court. wld polnt llel1tQl111a.r ... C011Uveto s•lcl court. at 7llO CIYic c.11i.r o.1w roo•noe, Mlulon 'vteJo Calltor11I• on or all., the t.Jrd do ot .1-. 1t'9, '"' SoulllWll'\4. """'"' • recllus ot ao Wt11, '" '"• City or Sa111• All•, ,,.,, • ., '"' Ofllce of KAAG -ltAA(), .. ,. fffl M>CI • lellOtllOI 10..i feel MMl bell'l{I C.lllOl"N9' Tllh ~ IS COltduCtH by an "'· lornos •I l..WI, 100 $. ,.In.I SUMI, Cl· '" , ... Nortl!MSUf•v ltne of ""'' <A•· Oa1MM.tyJ1,1•11 Olvl<tuat. O.ROW ly ol Alll•mbra, Cou111., ol Los tall\ ff\MNl\t deslQNt.O •~ Para• WILLIAMl!.StlOffH. ...,_1 AllQetes, S(Me ot C.1119"'1•, 111 1111 No ' in •••O deed; lnentt' c-trOerti P..011\ltect Or"~ CNSI 0.-lly Pt!Ot, rlQlll, title -~tit of said .,.. Norl-Sle<ly •tonq the ~ ot H•d O'MEt. VIMY &MYl!•s J.-It, "· 1' tfld Jiiiy ), l'1t <Miff at tf1e 1._ Of dNOI aft<! all 1ftt c11oe, tllrOuQft • <l'rltrel •tlQle 01 II SOLOMOtfM.t(AMM. E.SO. nt1·7' rlOflt tllte -INetHt lllal Ille 1stale SS' 14" • 16 ~ lett IO IN> true l>Oint 01 611W.SI......... of ,;Id OtOHff ... , IKQulred Dr DOOllllll~ ot , ... l>oul'ICl••Y ol ..... .......... CA..,, Ol)•ulloft Of law or •tl>tfWIM. OIMr IN«fl ot lend CIH<rllled ller•lll ... .Att_n,_:~ PUBLIC NOTICE 111en or Ir! aooltlOll to """4 ot 11eld,.. r..i1a1 .'"'-.~ ~ POtnt ~~•no Solill• PutHlshecl Or-Coest Doll¥ PllOt, uasa<I. 11 Ille u,,,. of•-."' -10 10" II St wose. tllenU contonu1110 Ju11.s ••. 11. !flt ,.ICTITIOUS austNESS •II '"' urtalft persoMI '"'-''" _,,,we,ler1Y •lortO the arc 01 1aod 1171-11 NAME STATEMENT "l ... leCI ill lfte Cltyof A"*'*'• ~ (UfW, lllt'OloO" • centrlf -~Of 7 O~ ------------Tllo foflowtno perSOl'IS .,.. dOlllO IY ~-LOJ ""9etff. St.tit .. c..tlfo.tt1 •• ::;;,. '.:.C':'::::,::,,w~; P1JBLIC NOTICE ll••\lnet1 ••· 1>Ml"u1ar1v dtterlllfd es to!.._., I• u· n .. West llltnce NOrth u • ir n· PA(;IFIC OISTRl8UTING COM •II all ""°'"'-Ol. ..... I lnl~lt Ill ' PANY, , ... NtwpGrl Bl•d .• COSI• UnlttaSl-Sll __ ...,,11 ........... Ea•• lO .... lo .. (-Of too loot CAl'IUltANOVALLEY MIOH ltMJ1' Me ... Callfoml•t1W "•" dOlla'1. 11•-ouane<" \11¥ef Mii rHhn wlll<ll IS COllUlnlriC "'"" , ... Hiiiei """'. NOTICl!TOCltEOtTOltS w1111 .... Ainley. !IOI>) Tr111 W•r. 0111 P l.CU, (Opptr """'••· •110 ~~;~: .:::..::~~1::~ * foolb•ll Brto P•rker. Cron Collnlrv lllof'n NO. A.....S C:.SI• Mesa, OMltorN•t'lt!J7 n1oe11.. Alto,.,. .-4..--11 lrt-Ille ar( o1 Mlclcvr .. llWOllOll •<•Ill••• f-rly, WAier Polo Mike Cook Be.».ef!Nll. SUl'llltlOlt CXM.fltT GI' T'HE Gho•lt~ R ~. tnt W•llKt, ltrHI In mfKell~ IO<tlofl <olnl, M!Qle Of 7• OS' W ', tJ JI lttl 10 a Point FUTUll CHAMPtOMS I 8•1> C:h.trl~. w .... , .. no LOii• J....e1: Socceu ITAT aOf'CAUlll09INIAPOtt ~ •• ,,,..,.. C.lllornlatX.11 -clOllM ui qold (-'"" • ..,, Oofl•r 111wtd(llf .. ,lf'Omwlllth~M~C1ur~ s,,. .... on Radio, Telec •ion Joll•n LeonderMll'I !>wtmmlnq· Brad Par~tr: THECOVNTYC>f'O'-ANOI -,hh b11tlr111s "C-..C:"ICI Cly. u.s OOlcl COin -aft--· .. Sovth 10" It' it'' Wttt "*"• ScKitll 1 ,.o Anoy 1vers Ttn111•. Ric" s.11t1; Goll: JOI 111 111t M•ttH 01 111a EH.lilt 01 oe111ra1 par"'-"""' POllll(a1 tivtton\. A"o, -yt11-to • 11. ,. .. w..uo ,_110 Ille,,..... POtnt R •DJO·. Baseball -raurom1"a at Boston. A·.30. KMPC (7 101. Plc••ventt. Volleyball. Mok• !>aQtlY. Grin-EOWA"D A. THOAHSBERRY, Ctl.tnttA.Jotwlwl'I l'Mlllm•n'•-Qf••1Cllll!lfi1\lond ott1eol1111lno " ~ " n••llO lloll~lt ()o(H"9cl. Thi$ 1lat-•H llled Wiii\ t11t -yell-met.ti MMl'I IMl(llel ••~h '"• .~ dlrtiC'rffled PM'Cet Of 1-PhlJadelphia at Los Angeles, 5: 10. KABC (790). ,..,,. ... , Aw9N• Hot1e1 1s llttMy 01wt1110 <1'9d1Mft eo11ntT c1 .. 11 "' 0ra1199 <:ollflty on 1&11rt1110tons.<1a11 " •h••ll u Lot ~iG °" t.ion_, h I T All·eround malt> ~IN tit' Roll c;llerles elld Brad llevl119 (ttlfM ata!Mt lllt said lite .. .II.Inf I.,.,._ hnn\ ol s.lt C:..11 Ill laWf\;I moM't ~¥effr'1 Map el SAl'att Tllur'\IOfl TV: Baseball-Chicago al Cinclnnat.i, 6:30, c anne 7; en-P•rur• Out\lllldlno r'l'l<llle •1111"1• OOll O\lrlt\; dellt .. Ille Mid (lelmt In .... olflc.t ot ""'"' of 11141 U11ii..tSl•l11SOftC9'fl,.,.,.,lon of ~rll tiled In ea. .... ,.... "· 01 m s -Los Angeles Strings vs. Phoenix R acquets (tape ),8, Channel 13.. ScltOIAr ma1 .. 11t1e1e. eooOWtnes.. 11te UOfk ot"" etotoMllcl <Alllf1 or 10 P111>11s11ec1 o.--. oout D•lfr Pltot. u11, or part cu11 a11d D•••nce lte<ord Of Survotn Of "''" °"~ --~~~------------~-----~-----------------~---~~~~ ~·-~~~~~~~lfleJ~t~ttU~J~r&~n tv•oenctd by 11011 1ec11rao •r Co~t• -totfkeof Mcltl!NNA ~ l"ITI INO. Al· 1l»-7t mortoeoeor '""' Otffon """°'""' ,.,,.,,.Of Mfe<~ In lawful l'llOl\ly 111111----------------------.. torMVI at UIW, "'' WllSlll ... Bl"". IV JO SOid, felt ,.,<tlfll Of -· b'4I .. IM UlllMd SUototSon toMirmetlOllOI tttll "'-· Lt\ A1191les.. ~moml• lo Dt dlPOtlltd Wltl'I •Ill. Ad· ... ". or part <Ul'I otllcl Dal•ll<• toOIO,wllldlf .. terotlleeftllleplll(aof PUBUC NOTICE Mlnl•lralrla -"" rt9M IO r• h tden<td by noll ucwreo Dy IHlllllK\ 04 N .-nlQMcl 111 •II m.tt· 1ec1 any eno 111 D1cb !llrlOr lo c-t " Mor10-ot or ff'V{t °'" Ofl ~ ~-, JR. TENNIS CLINIC ttrs jltrt.Wne It laid Ulate. Su<ll -¥11 tr to totd. Tett llW<Mll 04 -· bid (llllM wllll ""' nK9tWJ .. _,,..., l"ICf'ITIOUI •uttN•SS aid\ .,.. otftr' to .. "' WYlt~ .... "be dt-'ted•ltllCllcl. mtt1l IM lllecl or ,,,_,to., •f«ttlld NAM• STAT•M•H~ •Ill Ill , __ •I ....... ...._ ... I<. aids °" offtn to -'" -IUrtCJ •1111 PHYSICAL. NEWPORT BfAOt 752-7084 FITNESS FOttMIH. WOMIH, STUDIHTS FOUNT AJN V AllFf 847-3011 HOVICI mid IHTRMIDIA Tl 11 4 ....... . ,w ..... -........ , .... S I 0 S.C. T .A. lttcJ'ttNHOR FM, Owly Cost JW, 10....-11 CAPISTIAHO IAC9UET CWI 131·252J/4fJ.7676 ~\- ,.11111" •-lt'IOl'ltllt •lttr Ille llrft Tiii loOOWlrtt Ot<Wl'I It 00.1111 tH1st ti any •I-•Ht< Ille tint IHAlllUI"'" will"' ...c.4M at"" aforoeteld ottl(~ Mllcau.. o1 tllit notlc.a Mn as Mreot -Wor't..., ti Nit. •t .tfly 11-"''"' 1111 1rn1 l>UOll<.atlO<I D•ltdMllJ24,m1 SYNAl'TI~ IS. Merrlll I.Alie, Oattcl MllyJ0,1'71 IWrtol•llcl .. IOt9o.teotMte MMIOll [Ooa.Kd fllOm~fy C.lil:~~~~lfl L•N :-a::::.:= Ille Doltd J~:~"'sC::~sMay, "11 aftd(lrotynT ~ °''I• M<lw, C:~llton'li•.,.21 8stMUI Coll ..... ,.,..Of , ... (O.oo<u!Ol'\tlllle Tiii\ llllSINSI I\ (-lid llY lfl Ill lllttlfttltt '°'"OWi, "1Altt...i...,.,.ol'-id MCICIN:~·::.~~-:"'1 01¥IOU.lttUOll~tr ltllACh~ :£ODORE Ill. '°1111M~Alt. AttttM.,. M lAw 'Ill\ \Ill-I •IS flied •1111 tl!e .. s ,.,. .... 1au "· NUMt M» Wtttllll't atw,, County Clffll of O<a1191 c-ty IHI I' O .. , CU AltiHMT Mu. IWlf'IMr Junel, 1•11 llMMtta.c;at""""a"• t..UNMllllltk LttA ...... CMllwM••tt ....,., an..,..,........,.,rl v ... N•Yt.CAtt•t l'llClll"'9d 0rMIQll Caalot 0.0y '°llOI, Pltblltlltd Orar!Oe Goltt Olllly l'li.t, 1'114MI"'" Ol'Mtit CM&! Delly l'llOI, ~ltlld er-.,. C:..tt Doll, l'iltl Mey 1' tllcl Mt s. 12. "· tt1t Jwne n , 1',H.andJUlyJ. lt11 ,_ ), •· 1t, 1t11 J-u, u, It, mt lOt4 II tltol-1' tlrt.Jt r.70.,. . '· . I . DAILY PILOT Monda) .. lo ing Price -• • .. • "<I . I °" - Mona,. June t:t 1911 NYSE COMPOSITE , .. (•. \ ·-·-· l - •I l1RANSACTIONS '>c>r .,., " I "" ('-"; tr l . . - . - STOCKS/ BUSINESS Sears' Position Could Be Risky By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Woul<J you stop buying from Stars Roebuck becausE: )OU dldn t like the television shows In which lht:ir com merrials appeared • People gener1tlly vote their opln10n$ an the polling booths rather than the marketplace. bul the threat of .. ron!lumer boycott usually gives a company pause That , one reason why Sears has withdrawn its adver t1S1ng lrom ~omc ortht' biggest audience shows on network TV YOU WILL NO LONGER SEE Sears commercials or: Charhe s Angel~ Three s Company Six Mi llion Dolla1 Man and Barnaby Jones The nation s largest retailer had previously axed from its schedule Starsky and Hutch Barella Ko1ak and Hawau Five 0 Sears s aid 1l eliminated these shows rrom advertising consideration because they contain too much violence aod exphc1t sex The company was under pressure from various organizations to indulge ln this kind or blacklist 1ng One i::roup lhc Na uona l Federation for ~ Decency s trung .i ,._ picket hne in front or , ::. Money Tree I hf' S<'nrs headquarters building in Chicago I n adtJ1l1 o n t o watching where its ad \ crt1s mg dollars go Sears 1s lrymg to ral1y other com pan1es to lht-cause of wholesomeness on TV It :. tht: catalyst m the formation of a business advisory cou"c11 that will work with lhe National Congress of Parents and Teachers m the evaluation of TV programs It will gne busines s more of a voice on what s going on in TV said a Sears spokesman LO an echo to the old d ays of radio when sponsors not only called their advert1s mg shots but the tunes themselves THE JS.SUE OF ADVERTISING mn uence IO m edld IS .in old one and 1t nearly always has more to do with emo t1on and moral values than with dollars It cuts both ways Some media won't allow certain pro ducts lo be advertised Hard hquor may not be advert18ed on radio or TV and beer can be advertised only 1r no one in the commercial 1s ever seen drinking 1t The New Yorker will not accept adve rtising for c1gareue Taboos a re falhng m two magazine The July issue or Redbook a magazine rot young women1 will carry an ad for Exc1ta condoms It marks the first lime a women , magazrne has earned condom advertLsmg The July issue or the Reader s Digest will carry the magazine s fi rst ad vert1semenl for a lcoholic bever ages -a full page frorr. Gallo wine AS FOR SEARS, RO EBUCK, 1t s obviously placing oft l1m 1ts programs with enormous audiences people who normally s hop at Sears s tores But Chairman Edward R Te lling says Sears will s tick with this pohcy monitonng programs for violence and sex even 1f 1t n sks a downshdt= 1n business Of course Sears. Roebuck m1ghl have some second thoughts 1f the mllhons of !am1hes who watch Charht! , Angels and Threes Company decided that they would pro test this action by ref us mg to s hop at Sears s tores Wall Street Moves At Erratic Pace NEW YORK <AP I -Stock prices fell moderately 1n ar. erratic session today following a Bethlehe m Steel pncmg move that the White Hous e hailed a s d maJor breakthrough m the fight against inflallon The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials up more than - points at mid da\ showed a 2 51 loss to856 72 Advances trailed declines by a1.,m a': 6 margin amonA New York Stock Exchange hstedm.ues ' NEW VOR~ 1&P Ad1t•n<f'CS Dt<hr>eO Un<h•r>Q•<I Tot.>t l!t."""' 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SALLY FIELD TEAMED WITH REYNOLDS Onward and Upward From 'Flying Nun' By The Asi.odated Pres!> The following arc Billboard's hot record hits ror lhl· werk C'nding Jum· 17 as lhcy appear in next \\'L't•k ·~ 1s:.UL' of Billboard magazme ll OTSl~GL Ei-: I "Sh<JO(\\\ D:1n<'10J:!" Andy G1bh IRSO I " • \ 1111 n· Thi· On1• Thul I Wa nt" John Tr:n olt a & Oii\ 1;1 ~cwllln-J ohn I RSO I :1 Bakt>r Stn·t•t " Gcrr~ R<iffcrty c t 'nlted \ r f l..,f:> I I It 's ,\ llt•artac•ht'" Honnu• T vler tk('A 1 :i "Too Much. Too Little. Too Lall'" Jnhnnv :\1 ;1th1s ,'<.. ()(.'ntl'<'t' Willt~1m~ cColumhw 1 • 1; "Takl· J\ Ch;mc.·e On Me" Abha <Atlantic 1 7 · FPl'IS So Good" Chu{'k Mungwne tA&M 1 H "On Brn<idway" Gt·orge Benson cW;irner Brnl-1 !I • \ ou lklong To ;\fr" C<irly Simon t Elcktr<i 1 10 · LoH· h Like Oxygen" Sweet <C<ipitol l TOP LPa I 'S<iturd<i:O N1gbt Fever' Sound! rcic k · 1nso 1 " · !'C'1+, So Coocl .. Ch ut k Mangione t A&M 1 .! Lonclon Town" Wings ((.;apitol 1 I 'ShO\\dnv. n· J-;lcy Brothers IT Neck 1 ~ 4 dr1·rson Starship Earth'' Jdfer..,on St ari.h1p <Grunl 1 EASV LIST ENING ·Bluer Than l'llut"' M1ch;.i('l Johnson c 1\ mt·rrt·a 1 '.:! "You n· Tiw LoH:" Seals & Crofts IWarnc·r Bt (I" I .I · l':\'C'n ;\:o\\" Burn-i\lan1low l i\rrs ta 1 I You n1·long To M·c .. Ccirly Simon I Elektra l , ·Too ~1ul·h. Tllo L1llk. Too Lale" Johnny ,\l athr!> & J)(•n11•c·l· W11liam.., 1Columhr:.i 1 SOl'L . l :'liGLES I "I ..,e Ta 0 H<.· M v (jirl " The O 'Jays <Ph1l:.idelph1a lnll·rnat1ona'11 " ·Tak<: '.\le To Tht• ;-o;c·'t Phase· l~ley Brother~ 1Columh1a 1 :1 'Tht• Groon•hnt-II cat \.\an· !EPIC 1 I "Dukl'y Strek" George Duke <Epic I 5 · llunuv.a~· Love' Linda Clifford <Curtom 1 <.:Ol'NTR Y SJ!'\GLES I "T\\O More Uottles Of Wim•" Emmylou llarrrs 1\Varnl'r Hroi. 1 2 "Night Time Magic" Larry Gatlin 11\tonu- m ent 1 :J ''I'll lie True To You" Oak Ridge Boys IABCl I "It Onl~· Hurts r or A Little Whtie" Margo Sn11th cWarnC'r Bro!> 1 ;; "G(.'or~1:.i On M y M1ncl " Willie Nelson 1Columh1a 1 WILLIAM HOLDEN LEE GRANT The first time was only a warning. . . . ~ .. --. - I Q : l)()e.,n't Hu rt Reynold'> reveal a streak or ''nt·potli.m" in hb nt>\\t'i.t film, "The End" by t•:.i:.tang glrtrrit>nd ~ally l"h.old as hi~ leading lady? -('armf'n R .. Nt•w Orleans. i\ Hight ~11 I. \\ rong t<itegory 'the <1ctor· prodUt'<.'r'c, l'huu·<' of a leadm~ lady is no more 11t•11ott~m than lht.• rasling of Myrna Loy. Pat O 'Hnt.•n. Curl Re iner, Uom Ot>Lutl'>e and other i.tm·l-of ull eras who also appear in the film "Th<' Flym~ Nun · grounded herself after that s<'ries put her on the map Now she's busy seeking ro}tos with more s ubstance. lier first series. at age 17 was "Gidget " Her most recent TV hit wus the four· hour awart.1-winning film, "Sybil." Like Burt Re~ nolcb, with whom s he's been linked. Sally wus once married and divorced . She rs rais ing two sons. Peter and Eli. rn her Laur('! Cunyon home rn Los Angeles. Miss Field comes from a showb1t family. Her mother was a ~ontract 1>1aycr at Paramount and her stepfather. .Jock Mahoney, starred in the "Range Rider" and "Yan<·y Dcrrm~cr" TV '><'rrcs, as well as playing Tarzan rn "Tarzan Goef. to India" a nd "Tarzan's Thret• Challenges ·· Before s he Marted filming "The f:nd." she won good notices co-starrin5r with newb married llenry Winkler in "Heroes." Letter of lhe Weck John Connell. IV P . of the St'l'l'<'n J\C'lors Guild and editor of its Reel magazine I ~onders 11 we· heard that the• Chaplin family , still frustrat('ct at tht• body-sn:.itchlng of the famous movie star. was hit again but rn a less morbid manner. "A 1920 photo of Charlie. never publishe d before. was stolen from the F.ast 5Jrd Street window displt1y of the famed photographers. the Pach Brother~. shortly aftc•r a New York new::.p aper made re · ci.APLIN fercntc to the collector's item. I used this photo of Chaplin on the t•over nr our SAG. Winter 1978. cdi· tiun " Q : What did Boga rt AO through to .-a rn his im· age> as tht> "tough guy" in movies? -A Bogey Family, Seattle. A "In my first :JO·ocld films." Bogey told <i mo\'1C rcporH·r. "I was s hot in 12. electrocuted or h<WJ?l'd 1n eight. und \\al. <1 Jailbird rn nine. I was t hC' Little Lord Fauntleroy of Warners I played more ..,eenes \H1thmg around on the floor than I rhd s tanding up " Pete r Lorre. who was a rlose lrre nd of ~1,!-"'""f ~.~.~~~ ... ... j•'->•• ['. .. ... --...,;:!: • .t.Mel-roft Shirley Mocloiae "THE TURNING POINT" IPGI 'LUS GEORGE stGAl. "THE BlAOCBIRD" < I. I I'S. NMht•Au•t .. llHWI llU '"'"" "TIMfOHli" Ill DAll.T l:Jl u.t1--•·• .. t:1~n "CRAfH LUI MOMSfll" 7ttO.lllll SAf/SUM-);)8·1-IO:ll ••r.iio;•.r. n.u•~·Tolil •~,.1 C~DAll.f.,Jf s.AT·WM ll!Jf ~ar:.., ... ~.-.... ""--,, ... 1561 W SUNFLOWER W, OF BRISTOL C.M ~4U O!>M • ··Tfntorera IRI "Crater Lake Monster · • "A Dlffffeflt Story" Ill "f'tlETTY IAIY" tRI UltSt Mntl 111"""'' "HOUSf CALL~" "GI .-: .... ~., ~Al ~ 1~1'-1• IS $ "~Don It Hurt7" IRI "World's G'90hst lo•er" "THE STl1'4G" -U.fiSUM-IL .... ,....110 MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD K•NO" (PG) CAPRICORN ONE . (PG) 'THE LAST WALTZ" (PG) AMERICAN GRAFFITI" (PG) "IF EVER I SEE YOU AGAIN" (PG) "THE DEEP" (PG) FM" (PG) PHANTOM OF THE PARADISE STAOIUm ~scAEEn 6 39-7 860 C ~AIVE·tn BOYS IN COMPANY C" (R) •THE LAST DETAIL" Kllell• Nu• suo1um "WHERE DOES IT HURT?" (R) "THE LAST WALTZ" "GOODBYE GIRL" (PG) "RABBIT TEST" "HOUSE CALLS ' "ANNIE HALL" (PG) ''DAMIEN· THE OMEN 2' (A) "TH E SE NTINEL" "DAMIEN: THE OMEN 2" (R) ''THE SENTINEL" A LL D RIVE llof> O P[lll 6:)0,.M,MIGHTlY C:l,.IO U"<lt• I 7 ""~ IJ"l•u • KtOOt, fl'l•Y••ou"O • J -- 'Glad You Asked That' by Marllyn ond Hy GordMr Bogar t's and worked in a num ber of movies with him. once told us he challenged the movie menace one night when they were both on a bender. Lorre insisted he spent more time in prison and killed m ore bad guys than Bogey did. "I finally lost the bet." Peter admitted ··Maybe hf! kllled m ore g uys, but I maimed many that didn't get into the box score." ' Q: Frequently, at the end of a TV movie or other full-length program, you hear, over the c redits, an entirely Irrele vant plug for another show. Are these paid for by a different sponsor? - Edith Waxman, Flushing, N.V. A: No. They're considered promotional "house ads" for the station or network. and are not r e- garded as intrusions into a sponsored program. Send your questions to Uy Gardner. "CIOO You Asked Tllat." care of tll1s newspaper. PO Box 117411 Chicago. Ill 606JJ Manlyn and Hy Gardner will answer os monu questions as they can m their column but the volume of mail makes personol repues 1mpou1ble NY Opera Prices Up NEW YORK (AP I Prices are going up al the New York City Oper<i. which prides itself on how muc h lc:,s 1 t c· n s t s t h a n t h l' ~1 Nropohtan Opera next door John S Sam ul·b 11 1. chairman of the b<1orcl. s:.i1d "ronstantlv r 1 s 1 n g cos l s · · h a v (. lorted 1t to raise soml' prices Top pric(•s will go up trom Sl2.50 lo $16 At the Met. they will be S35. ....... I "4-2400 cBl,.;,~J W...WoridsCollct. 6:00 It t :lO w., Of The Worids 1:55 & t0:45 "WI AU .. ID A ae1ur THA,.. 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""" ~27·2223 .... -::.::.., ..... 11i1t11 IU> "WI AU NffO A HIAlll" TMAHW 000 IT'S fllDAYll'OI •lUl PUN W1TN ocac & JAHl(ll'OI 1-ICMMl VINCINT alG WIDNHDAY Cll'OI •lUI ONI ON ONI Cll'OI t~IOft OOUU> e -· POUN CANICOtlN ONI c.01 •LUI THI INfO.CHt•I 1iauao-nun ClOM INCONTIH M ftil-ntt•ll lllHO !N I ... u. MUIDll IY DIATH ll'O ··111 -.-oov-ll·••nr· THI DIV1l'I UINCP'OI """ VININ WffCH 111 Quinn's Spin At·tor Anthon~ Quinn. fi:J . c·yrlt·s in i'11<'t" Fran<·t'. l'l'<'('ntly 111..• µlans lo rtdt.• h1:, bu·~ dl' I rom Nice to nomc. <.,oml' 80u m ill':. etllt·r hl· rnmplt't<.•s his 110th movie ... Th!· Pass;ige · ROCKY ew 4 Tree Stereo Sound' Ptus 1PG1 edward.s UDOCINlMA ] THANK GOD IT'S FRIDAV'l ...... .,., .. .,, .,,,.,,.., MtW'0t' NACM t1l·IJ\t Plus (PG) 1111 I \~I \\ "l5 ... CAPRICORN ONE ·----o ·------'-PG .... , ....... · .. Plut "COMA '(POI ednds CIMEMA ..... tol .. t ....... , coit•••·U• u ... u11 THE (R) Gl{EEJ( T\(C®N Anthony -e;w.,.._._,......,.,.r......,......,...,,.,cr.... Quinn ......noe•'""'°"' cent. .. ,._. ~-'11 6 ... JJU I!:...~ New 4 Track _. •L-C~~~;;~:~! S2 00 ·1111 2 30 S1t1Sun. Plu• (PG) edwards HUK N T M "HIGH ·-:;~'j';,"' ANXIETV" S2 00 'tlll 2·30 Sal/Sun ____ ( 'J!~~~~J!~~i_!E!f) ____ _ 'The Boys 1 •> M1 10 •• 0 1) rn Company c·· Pt~J ...... "If ·l:H·r "I ' .. ~ ~ 'n·'·\,1111 ·)L.i:. ,. , · . .-~ "\lo!:"" ••. -,_ • Plus ' j . l(f!JuNJll~ The Turnl119 ~ .~ • --Polnl Ptu1IGI The MouH 1nd Hit Ctutd ,..ft.1 "XIJ1°.-:..-"h•L:~ - I • .,.. ()AIL Y PILOT Mono.y, Jutte 12 1978 Television TONIGHT S LATEST LISTINGS \U t:'\U:\ ¥ EVENI 1.00 1 =(WI OrtEAOEHCV ONEI A 160fl bit" I 0"1 I 00-00 Oanc:9t GOllllPHS. 8l1d e men a ego 11 pvnc;tured by 8 CIC1UI 8 GUNSMOKE Mall del111yt hta pu11u1t ol en ou11ew In Of'der 10 help 1 young boy aearctl for hos motl'ltr (Part 1) m PLEASE DOH'T EAT THEDA181E8 "The Big Trein" ti) AOAM-12 Meltoy and AMC! subdue a!\ enreged ""1eatler 11 a bar •n<l Miiie • doapote in a u&ed car lot et) ELECTRIC COMPANY m SPECIAL • Attelr In The Alf" The love ol llyong It et.amoned at the 1977 Expertm('ntal Aorcraft Auoc;1atton Fly·ln Conven- •oon in O&hko&n Wo~n­ <;on. the world s largeat avr- atoon event Private Eye ., AMEAICA 2NIOHT Ou..1 Cart Reiner • 21TOHtGHT Gu.11 Or. Yuri Soloviev, pethologltl end Dr HeMMO'ld. USC Medk:el SChOOI dlacu.. cencer ,_Ch. I!) FM.NCH CHEF "8evllflen CombO·· (R) Cl) t100,000 NAME THAT TUNE 1:00 8 Cl) THE JEFFERSOHS Florene-went• to form a union tor melds end succeed• In breeklng up the Whole hOuaehold (R) D LmlE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE "The Rlval" L8Ufe. sud· denly reallzmg she'a in IOll9 wilh her old pal and fellow ll1herman Jimmy Hiii (Cl!rr1 Peterson). decides to shed lier tomboy lmege to lmpreu him l"l D MOVlE ®.)ABC NEWS 8:308 MOVIE • • • Bundle 0 1 Joy f 1956) Debbie Reynolds. Eodoe Fisher When 1 nlJw. 1y llred .. 1esg1r1 uves an a~nOoned baby lrom • tall. &he 1s m1st11ten tor the .James Garner stars in the title r·olc ol "!\larlm' .. about a pri\•ate e~·c in Lo:. Angele!> in this 1969 movie dn.1ma al 9.30 on A BC. Channel 7. •••'It ··The Blue Bird" ( tll401 Shirley Temple. Spring Byington. A little gort searcties tor true hepptness. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) 8 MOVIE • • * ''The Egg And I" ( 194 7) Claudette Colbert. Fred Mec:Munay. A young couple buy& e Cl1ickeo farm end 41nCOUflters many 1.!}'inQ expenenoea. (2 hrs) ID CAAOL BURNETT AHDFRIEHOS G) AOOt<IES G) I LOVE LUCY f mother 01 1ne baby ( I hr • 30m1nl f)BASEBALL An ••·boyfriend ol Jiii's returns when Mike Is out ol town fD OVEREASY Ricky's tour calls tor Paris as the next atop. but Lucy wants to go to Scotland Q) ADAM-12 Guest: Wiiiiam COnrad. G) TENNIS Loa Angetes Strings vs. Phoenix Racquets R t•d\ (10)BASEBALL Ph1!11"\ rll 0oof'lt'r' John fleardon, Harriot Pllpel. robots; women und social security. (RI Malloy and Reed cul ahort a female hltchhlker's extonton racket. fl!) SPECIAL "Men 01 Bronze" The most heavily decorated • and the moat decimated • American regiment on World War I, composed entirely of black Infantry· men. fought Slde by side with the French toroes m MY THREE SONS Robbie 15 tho unw1111ng t>enehcoary ol im old Cn1- nese cus1om when 111e girl wnose toto he saves 1ns11ts on being his sieve ([) AMERICA 2NIGHT Guest: Carl Remer Qi) MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT 7:00 D NBC NEWS D LtARS CLUB 8 BOWLING FOR DOUARS '1i) BOC BEIDERBECKE MEMORIAL FESTIVAL CJ) JOKER'S WILD Channel Lbti119• IJ KNXT (CBS) Los Angele& 7:30 0 CLIMATE OF FEAR Garry lffatt>erg narrales th11 Oocumentary IOOk at tne neture and extent ol '1i) QUE PASA. U.S.A.? Juana decides to go back to seh<>OI. lea111ng Joe and Catmen on ch11ge of the hOUsewo<1I (RI 0 KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles g KTLA (Ind) Los Angeles U KABC·TV (ABC) Los Angele> Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Diego crime of rnvasoon." par- l!Qltnrty burglary end r-i>e, With Special emghU.S on the long term etlects I~ crimes have on the v1e11ms. 1:30 8 CJ) GOOD TIMES It's •·no more Mr Nioe Ouy" when J J . deCiOeS to teach M>chaet wnat he believes ~ a badly ~ lesson 1n responsJblloty (R) W 1128,00000ESTIOH '11) OVER EASY U KHJ-TV ( tnd ) Los Ang eles @) KCST (ABC) San Diego m KT1\I (Ind.) Los Angeles Cl)..KCOP· TV (Ind ) Los Angeles fE) KCET· TV !PBS) Los Angeles I NEWLYWED GAME JOKER'S WlLD THE 000 COUPlE m KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntingto n Beach Al a get-togethe< arranged by Felrx. Oac;ar end Blence compare notes on the New Year s Eve party lhat led lo llle<r dl•orce John Reardon. Harriet P11pel; robots; women and Black Family Drama Hcrn1C' C.1-;ey ~tar~ in lh1· T\' monc "Lon? rs Not Enough" tonight at 9 on NBC. Channel 4. Also in the cast are 11 rom lt•ll > Lia Jac:k~on. Stuart Robinson. Reene Brown. Eddie ~1ngll'lon <.ind <on Casey's lap> Dain Timer. The mO\'ll' 1 ~ " pilot lllm tor u prn.1t•etccl i'\BC :.cries. Ca:-,t'Y •~a lorml•r pmft·~~1unul foothall pl<1~l'r. Rats Become Stars In TV Commercial S E:ATTLE IAPl -Rats, who haven't had a big motion picture ~tar since fellow-rodent Willard wreaked havoc on the screen. play the lead roles m a 30·second tel~vision commercial designed to en-coura~e Seattle res idents lo ado'pt slaggered work hours In an effort to !>ymbohze the "rat race" of modern life, about 35 rodent~ scamr><:r down a mtnature downtown street on location .il the llm\·crs1ty of Was hington. T ll E RATS WERE SP ECIALl.V trained for their roles by SlU rtenls studvmg anim1tl behavior under Or. Ilene Bernstetn. ass1s· tnnt professor of psycholo~v. Alan Jlomk and Michae. Turnsen. who photographed the com nwrcial, which premieres next month, built and painted the wooden set to resemble a highway flanked by t all buildings. GOODIES SUCH AS BANANA peels, shortenlng, food pellets. marshmallows and sugar water were placed at the end of the "road" lo tempt the rats to run the course. Most of the rats were running on cue after several takes In the filming But a couple that stopped lo admire the scenery were Im mediately dubbed "tQurists." Alcohol Series on KOCE "Usal Alcohol ." o four part series about alcohol. geared to the h1.ih i.chool student. airs Tuesdays at 10:30 p m. beginning Tues· ctoy on KOC'E·TV, Channel SO The purpose or this series HI to give high school students the necessary 1nrormotion lo make declsions about alcohol use, to c>e amine thl'ir own altitudes and feelinJts about alcohol. and to de \.efop dl·cis1on making bkilli. for applicotion lo this and other ltfe choice~ < I - Day Star Tries for Night w -ork By JAY SHARBUTf LOS ANGELES <AP) -Nan- cy Addison, a cheery. pretty lady. is asked how hfe is going nowadays. She takes a deep breath and says: "Well, l 'm between two characters now. Frank and Seneca. "They're both ut love with me . It's the same old triangle, and I still have Frank's child <born out of wedlock, it seems L But Frank has no time fo r me. He's running for the Senale." THIS IS NO case for Dear Ab· by. though. lt 's just the woe of J ill Coleridge, the sensitive lawyer Miss Addison essays fi ve days a week on ABC's Emmy· winning soap opera. "Ryan's llopc ... Miss A . who docs lhe series in her nat1· New York. has been triangli in the show for nearly t.hrcc ye· rs now. llE R SOAP opera start was as a schizophrenic in "Guiding Light. .. llow did she wind up in this daytime angst arena? Simple. !>he !>aid by phone from Fun Ci- ty· "My agent just sent me over . the !>ame way you go up for theater auditions, for 'Guiding L1~hl . "I did that a while. then this Ctht' Coleridge part l came e1long. I'd told my agent I didn't want lo do another soap unless 1t 's really interesting. something I can identify with .. IT WAS, AND so s he joined the lS·character caperings of "Ryan's Hope." a modern saga set on New York's Upper West Side -where she lives. inciden- tally -and involving three families. While it's quite r are for a daytime star to do nighttime TV. M 1ss Addison appeared in her first maJor prime-lime role last month as a morphine addi<:t in CRS' "The Dain Curse ... Question: Does the fact you a re on the lube in the daytime hamper efforts to secure roles on evening TV shows . do the prime-lime moguls dis miss you as JUSl another soaping _star ? "WELL, UNFORTUNATELY that happens sometimes," she conceded. "This kind of work in· volves the most pressure. You have to put out a product, the scenes. each day after a very short rehearsal time. "But t did 'Dain Curse: so J guess somebody thought I was good enough to do that." Did "Curse" get you blessed with more Hollywood offers of work 1n rvenlng TV shows? The ac- lrrss laughed .. People h ove called. but nothing solid yet." she said ··t 'm In negot iallons now for another year here. anywny llut I'm hoping somebody calls mt> out there to do work now and lhen " ........ -. • TUBE TOPPERS . NBC 8 i :30 -Chmate or Fear The effects of crimes such as burglary and rape o n their victims is examined tn this documentary, n arrated b y Carry Wa lberg. KTLA 0 8:00 -"The Blue Bird." S hirley Temple stars as a little girl seek· ing true happiness in this 1940 childr e n ·s classic with Spring Byington. NBC G) 9 :00 -"Love is Not Enough." A widowed father of four (Bernie Casey> moves his family to Los Angeles from Detroit in this new TV movie. <Sec photo below 1. IOClal aecurlty (R) t.-008(1) M0 A08 °H Cflerlel demonltrltM an uncharecterla1te 11rta1c ot generosity wt*1 he lend• e J. money to buy h1a dre8M lot In Celilomla end peys off H1w1!11Y9's bar blll.(R) D NBCMOVIE "Lo-e It Not Enough" (Premiere) Bernie Cesey. Stu Glniam A wiOOwed tither of five moves his lemffy from Detroit to Los Angelft In search ol 1 bel· terllfe. • MERV GAlf'FIH Gueat1: Blny end Syblll Carter. Zsa Zia OabOr and Mlehael O'Hera. Beverly and Vida! Sassoon. flll MEAT F..cierlcl< Wleemen·s doc· umen11ry eonaldera lhe fattening. al~hter. pack· rng and retell sate of beef and lamb (R) (!!) DAVIO SUSSl<IND Part I "Elvis Lives Again • Three Presley lm1>«sone- tors" PM1 II "On The Weterfront -Doc·k Workers Speail Out" 9:30 8 (1) ONEDAYATA TIME Ann encoufages Barbere's painfully bashful, but ever- presen1. worshipper to gattlef hit courage and a111 her for e date (RI B BEST~ GAOUCHO MOVIE • •1h "Marlo-" (11169) Jamee Garner, Gayle Hunnicutt A pr1v11e detec- live. hired to Joelle a m1ss- inQ man. enc;ounters g•no- 11...-a and murder ( 1 nr • 30 min) 11}) MERV ORIFAN G~ll Biiiy end Syb<ll Certet. Z.. Z.U Gabor and Miefleel O'Hare. Beverly and Vklal Sassoon 10:00 8 Cl) LOU GRANT A jumbo 19t 11 In trouble above LOI AngeleS and Lou's coverage of tne story turn• uo a troublrl\Q poece lot 10m:~~ (Al LET'S MAKE A OE.Al 10:30 NEWS 11:00 •• CJ) l!J.) HEWS LOVE, AMERICAN STYLE "Love And The Fracturao Flbula·· Robert breaks nos leg on his honeymoon ··Love And The Heavy Se1" RoM erranges a oete tor h8f daughter Alma 0 MOVIE • • 0h "Oh M en• Oh Women!" ( 10571 Tony RandaH. Ginger Rogers A psychoenelyst beeornes so rnvotved with his patrenls that he eennot c;ope wrth h11 own ernouonal prot>- lems (2 M) G> THE 000 COUPLE F'elhc llSXa Oseat 10 pose tor a layout edvertlSlnQ a new men's cologne a> MONTY PYTHON'S FL Y1NG CIACUS 8D MtCHAE1. JACKSOH Guest Joyce Rabeta- Burdltt. en 11cohollc, author and program exec.- ull•e for ••r,.ry '"~ 11 ABC d" Cu•~•• ,,,., a1eono11sm treatment and sotmew '1i) MACNEIL I LEHRER RE POAT I UO 8 Cl) C8S LATE MOVIE • • '" 'Linda'' ( 1973) Stet-11 S1evtn1. Ed Netaon A woman p10t1 10 lrame ner husband !or a murder •he com mt tied '1:30 D TONIGHT Guell host Bob Newher1 Gue111 Me• Tli111. Joe Garag101a. Vikki Carr. James Hamp1on. Bobby Ramson ' D LOVE, AMERICAN STYLE "Love And rne Oplimfar· A l>O(n IOS41< g&ll 11 call lrom a woman wno th1n1ta Nie nu cati.d the Suterde Help line G ®l SOAP (EP4sode 31 Attar receiving snoctung 1n10<matoon ltom the Campbell• and her servant. Benson. JeHl<;a late goal on10 n.dlng (RI INetworl< IKJVIMt - dtSCtetoonl m HOGAN'S HEROES CD GETSMART The en.et l>f!tleYel KAOS haa set up a n-commu· nicatoon sy51ern wt11cn may be oonnec18d With Ii Ille• a1r&group ED CAPT'IOMED ABC HEWS 11.()ANI NG 12:00 D TWILIGHT ZONE Arthur Curt11 111 unexpeel· edly and suddenly thrown fnto the world ol Hotly• WOOd W HIGH HOPES G) HONEYMOONERS Sporred by 1'111 wole. R11pn att8"1pts to regam n1s IOtl youth. and ends up trying to ltloW ott at a rot4er t.1181· o.!!9 rrnk tu DICK CAVETT G.-st B<othet Theooore a saurr11 12:03 8 l1) POUCE STORY · The Execullon·' A poloce lieutenant (Chrr11opher George) .-bias ff. hit" teem ol 40 men in an eilor1 10 change the tradltronal wav of 1nve11tge11ng murde<s (RI 12:30 8 MOVIE • • "The 1 Songrng Vagabond·· 119351 Gane Autry, Anne Rutherford A cavalry olloeer rescuM 11 t>eeutolul gorl dur1n9 an Indian 1t1ac1t 11 ,.r I m CAOSS-WITS Cl) MOVIE • • • The Other Woman · ( 1t541 Hugo H .... Cleo Moore Ftred by he< director • you•'9 aetreu 1>10tl Mr r8'<enge. ( 1 hr • 30 min I 8il MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT •~oo D TOMOAAOW Money madness la the 1neme w11n llnanctal columnist Andrew Tablas d11CUUOO<J hlS bOOk on 11wes1menta 0 MAVERICK "The e.lc:tilet Brand" 1.10 8 HEWS III WILD, WtLO WORLD OFAHIMALS "Tne 1ngen1ous lnaecr· lnaec:ts 11ave devoMd v1r>- ou1 ways ol 11111no. some ol lhflm no less Iha/I 1ngen- '°"' 1;30 I " NEWS 2:00 9) HEWS 2:06 MOVIE • • 0.+ "Tank Forc;e I t9591 \11etor Mature. Leo Getln :NO IJ NEWSMAJ<EAS 4: 10 8 STEVE EDWARDS Tue•day~• Bayt I~ Morie• 11.()ANING 11:30 G) • t t 'h "The Awful Truth" ( 19371 Cary Grant. Irene Dunne An estranged couple re<11sco11er their tove '°" eacn otner (2 nr .. 20m1n) AFTERNOON 12:00 D • • "Cobra Woman" ( 19431 Maroa Montez. Sabu The • Cobrd Woman" 1t1rroroze• 1he na1oves ol the Alncan 1un- ~ (1 nr , 30 mon I 3:00(19j ••·~"Only Two Can Play" ( • 9621 Peter Sellers. Mii Zell«lrng. A lil>fary board member leam• 10 aopreeoate nos wrfe &tier lll>f' has a t><>el att&or wtth a llbraroan ( 1 nr. 30 mon ) 3:30 U • * • "The Hu!\Ctl- back 0 1 Notre Oa~" ( 19571 Gin• Lollot>ngtda, Antnony Outnn A hunch· baek rans on love with a tHiaut•fvl gypsy gorl 11 nr . 30mm.l shop 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. * (except downtown I.a. ·tu 7·30. son bernordlno, montcloir. oxnord. rivers1d&. cerritos ·111 Q) lastda\' ·to celebrate may companyS th anniversary lowest prices of the yeqr may company is a good day to advertise in the Daily Pilot Classified Section. 642-5678 1 I ~ I ' • f t I c I .. COMICS I CROSSWORD MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson ~~ (~ (C~1; ~ I ~ "look. Mom! Marmaduke's toking o bath all by himself'" FUNKY WINKER BEAN CASEY MOON MULLINS GERIATRIX WE HAD P\..ANllJ~ A L-ON6 1lZ1F' 1\41~ ~ER, 0UT DUfCH ~A RECU'22ENCE OF "THAT DEE~ HUNT- ING Ol~5E! BOOMER K'el.l.Y 1 Cbt.J·; ran T AN' MAN OWl 1i.l11('fv (){Z u.IC>" 1~112r../ f:1IH~rl .v> ____ .... 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' , •• ' • ·I l l • . , ·' I .· \ 1 Vt - 7 i! B p p c r t t ( • INSIDE : •Ann Landers •Living •Horoscope •Classified , Monday. June 12, 1978 On the Pipeline 7he women worked harder just to prove they could do it. They were treated just like the men. ' By CHERYL ROMO Of llW 0•11• , .... SUft Bobbi Rogers just doesn'l iook like someone you'd expect to see covered with black grease and dirt and working ln s ub.freezing tem· peratures. Nor does she l()ljit like a woman who would spend a year and a half away from her family while working on the Alaska pipeline. But she did. The 33·)/ear-old Irvine resident. who cur· rently works as a real estate agent near the Ora nge CQunty Airport, has been home from her construction job for almost a year. Since tben. s he has divorced and lives with her 12-year-0ld son, Paul. Looking very much Lik e a Young Dinah Shore -and sounding even more like her -the petite woman reflected on her experiences in our northernmost state. While in Alaska, she worked 12 hours a day: seven days a week, with two weeks off every nine weeks. She earned upwards of $5,300 a month, plus room and board, while she worked out of a terminal camp in Valdez. At different times, s he explains, there were 300 to 500 women in the ump -and a male population or 2,500 to 3,000. Like most of the other women, she explains. she worked on the pipeline "for the money" and learned · to Li ve with the constant harassment levelled at her and female workers by their male counterparts. ·'The women worked harder just to prove they couJd do it," s he says. "They were treated JU St like the men. There were no special favors." Most of the women who worked at the site were "very feminine" and "very attractive" she claims, then adds, "We had a few who were pretty rough." The females in the camp were segregated in their own barracks and lived two to a room, 50 to a building. Every day, Ms. Rogers awoke before dawn. put on "layers and layers" of clothing and then boarded a bus to be transport· ed to a remote construction site. But Bobbi Rogers is no stranger to adven· tu re . At the age or 19, s he decided to emigrate to /\ ustraha and gathered enough money to ny to II a wa ii where she worked in a hotel. Living frugally, she saved ~nough of her earnings to board a freighter to Japan. On the boat, she shared her tiny cabin with six other passengers. Although she never made it to Australia. the ensuing years were spent living in Okinawa. Taiwan, Hong Kong and Bangkok. ln 196S, she moved to the war zone in Laos w~ she was shot by soldiers and lnterrocated by military guards. · Tiring or her travels, she returned to the United States where s he married. had a baby and went to work as an administrative assistant at Rockwell International in Downey. For four years she worked, as she puts it, "from 7:42 to 4:42. .. Then she and her husbana moved lo Cam· bria where they spent eight months remodelling and furnishing the 700·square-foot cabin they were living in. Right after they finished, the cabin burned down. Her husband was trying to get a construc- tion business started and that's when Bobbi Rogers heard about the good money a woman could make working on the pipebne. While her husband took care of their son. s he fl ew to Anchorage and was hired as an oiler to operate a 90-ton truck with a crane. Though s he had no experience. she quickly learned to drive the truck, set the crane. and how to clean, position and change the cables. On the job, workers were constantly har· assed by wild bears, who learned to open the doors of the dry s hacks where the crews kept their sack lunches. Four people were killed in work·related ac· cidents the first few months Ms. Rogers was on the job. "They kept it very quiet. But you never forgot how dangerous il was," she says Boredom and loneliness were constant prob- lems. And although the pipeline workers earned phenomenal sala ries, whenever they we nt into t own, the prices were also phenomenal. A hamburger cost $4 and a pizza might cost up to $15. Drinking was also an occupational problem, says the former construction worker, and the consumption in the pipeline camps was SO limes higher than the national oorm. Although the 011 companies took care to clean up oil spills immediately, and attempted to preserve wildlife and the tundra, "the waste was incredible" in terms of money and equip· ment spent, she says. Looking back now , Bobbi Rogers s ays it wasn't as hard as she thought it would be. even if she does ''have dents on my body that will never go away." <She says she cracked her ta ilbone and broke he r fi nger when she fell on the ice -and indicates "the elements" were harder on her physically than she expected.> What does she plan for an encore? "I tried to work in Saudi Arabia, but they're not crazy about women," s he admits, wrinkling her nose Uke Dinah. "I guess I 'll go back to Alaska to work on t he gas line.·• Fire Engine Yellow? . . By J UDITH O~N OI t11e 0•11' Pll• SI.alt You 've heard of fire engine red. But fire engine lime-yellow ? F ire engine white? The latter two colors have made inroads in· to the traditional color of fire equipment, but a long·standing custom is ha rd to die and there probably will always be bright red fire equip· ment. "Scientifically, lime yellow is the most visi- ble color," a spokesman for Pierce Manufactur· ing Co. in Wisconsin said. "However, there are lots or pros and cons. The big cities have had colors other than red for years." Most en~ine m anufacturers, including Pierce. will make a ny color a customer desires. "We 've always offered colors other than red. in· eluding black, purple, green. and blue. You name it," the Pierce spokes man said. Fountain Valley Fire Chief Tom Feierabend disputes the finding that Ume yellow is the most visible color. His department has two vehicles of that color and both have been hit. .. WE'VE ALSO had red hit," he said. "I don't know if people are seeing'tbem. Lighting is the secret.•· No mall.er what the outcome of the color de· bate. fire burrs will continue to discuss' it for years to come. It's all part of the fun of being an enthusiast. <See FDlE, Page CZ> ·. . '- . • atu.ring • • • 1 f l .... ........... ..., ..... Bobbi Rogers: It wasn 't as hard a job as she h>ught it would be. Chief Ron Coleman, above, with antiq"'e fire nozzle; and, left. iMth a vii/age pumper that produced 35 gallons s minute. • I ' Du1nan Wrongs 'It is one thing when you know about human rights violations and tortures in the abstract. But it's another thing when a personal friend is killed. ' By DENNIS McLELLAN Ol tM.o.u, PlNl si.tt On March 29. 1976. shortly before midnight. a death squad led by a secret police officer kidnapped 17· year·old Joelito Filartiga from his home in Asuncion, Paraguay. The youth was the son of Joel Filartiga, an 1nternationally· acclaimed artist and phys1c1an who is an outspoken critic of the regime of right-wmg dictator Gen. Alfredo Stroessner. Claim1ni;? he had information about a subversiv~group, lhe death s quad fo r nearly two hour<> systematically whipped, beat and e lectrically-shocked the boy. So intense was the torture that J oelito. who repeatedly denied knowing anything, died of cardiac arrest. THIS WAS NO isolated incident. accord in~ to historian Richard Alan While, professor of Latin American studies at Cal State Los Ange les and a friend or 1 h1: Filartigas. K1dn::ippings, tortu re and murder by secret police or death squads are commonplace an Paraguay, one of the Weste rn hem 1s phe re·s least-known and most impc:werished countries, he s ays. Until the murder of 11'5 young friend. White had been a supporter of Amnest y Inte rn at ional . a worldwide human rights move· menl. Afterward he became one of its most dedicated and outspoken spokesmen "It is one thing when you know about human righLo; violations and tortures m the abstract.·· he says, "But it's another thing when a personal fnend 1s killed. .. That's a very personal and In· ternalized thing. That really got me actively involved in human rights." White. a 34· year.old pos t · doctoral scholar in the UCLA de· partment of history, was speak.ing from the bed of his cluttered room fSee RIGHTS, Page C2 > Dr. Joel Filartlga, left, and Richard Alan White . • I • • :JAii.. l I'll JI Widowhood-is Great? OEAR REAO&RS Rc«nlb' I prtnle-d a let ter rrom n wtdow cmarr1ed 28 yunJ who wrote, We bad a faM marr11ae. no money problems. 'lour heaJU\)• children and a good sex tile. but I'm "&lad he's dead. Widowhood li areal I'm enjoying fbe freedom and bavmg a wonderluJ time." I knew that letter would create a dynamite ·response from bereaved w1dowi1 , but I certalnly • t2idn 't anticipate un unprecedented avalanche of .,, 'outrage from the fourc:orners oflheearU\. • Many &etters we re beautifully written. Uere . ,1s one of the most polfoant. It 4:llmt trom )• Youngstown, Ohio: DEAR ANN LANDERS: So "widowhood is eat ... Tell me about it. My husband and I ere married ten years. I took cere bf him for early a year, while he wasted away. I sat by is bed and held his hand when he took bis last eath. I buried him and then went about the task of trying to pick up the pieces and make a · life without h\m. I don't look uf>en widowhood as "free<tom." • twas always 0-W. 1 didn't feel shackled by mar- ; rlage. I had devotion and adoration and beautiful ~omran1on.srup. " , don't recall seein& the word "Jove" in that .. widow's letter. Maybe she can replace 28 years · ef no money problems. four healthy children ·•and 1l good sex life with civic, church and club work. Well, I can't . Sodal. civic and church activities could never fill the void left by my husband's death. .After three years of widowhood, including one year in therapy, I still miss him terribly. • But I 'm carrying on. Trying. My life is • • ~usy. I am "free." But I'd gladly trade all my · ~ommittee meetings, art classes, parties, club •~ell vittes and golf lessons for one more night with him. -ALONE DEAR ANN LANDERS: Doesn't the groom • or his parents have anyth~ng to say about who is . to be invited to a wedding reception? I have ' gone along with the strictly adult reception 08 i a nd over> although my son has four teen-age 1• "cousins he would really like to have attend. I do re- ,, !>ent lhe fact, however. thut the bride's mother is ;· ·also telling me J cannot invite the boyfriends of my two da ughters. As long as J stay within the limit of the number of guests allotted, does she have the right to make further restrict,Lons? •••• Fire <Fr~m Page Cl) No one IS more CXCtled about fire mem- ornbtlia than Rone Coleman. chief of the San ·Clemente department. An a mate ur historian and collector . Coleman has one of the mos t extensive private l'Ollections of old fire equipment and ac- c·essories in the U. S. •t• He is a principal member of the smull · Phoenix Institute. a group of 16 or 17 fire buffs :~who collect all sorts of memorabilia. • He and the other principal member, Ray t 11iRussell. got together 15 years ago when Russell •• lried to buy all Coleman's fire helmets. He told ~oleman that since he ha<} a bigger collect1on • than Coleman it would be sensible for Coleman '. t to sell tus helmets to Russell. I TUEY GOT•togcther instead and fo rmed f the 1nst1Wle whrcti puts on "traveling s hows" of ' m e morabilia in shopping centers and at J '41r1:men'! musters in northern California . I The members include a minister. air attack officer. l\\o (·1vl11an fare buffs. some hremen <inc.I two "c1vilwnpcople. pe riod." ! The men wear old-fashioned green double· 1 hrt'asted uniforms when they meet at the I musters and give their traveling show. 1 Coleman. who has a degree in political l ... caence from Cai Slate Fullerton, started his • 1:ol lect1on with the s pur-of -the-moment i purthase of an old Gcrm<in fire helmet for $S in ;+ a Santa Ana <1nt1quc shop j ·'Then l found another helmet, and another, J a nd J JUSl started collecting," he ::.aid. Today he has more than 400 helmets. r1rc ~xtmgu1shers. antique fire toys, horse carts. books. fire alarm systems. lantern~. nozzles and m<in y more items. Coleman. who started out to be a biology lt·•u·h«'r and ended up ftf.{httn~ f11 <'~ with the t ' S. Fotcst &>rvicc. knows ht'I fm· history well. lie recoun L5 the <lcvclopmcnt or nri· 1·n1<inei1 · "FIRF. •:QUIPMENT wu:-i ll(1l rf'd to Rt:irt , with," he sauJ du rang 11n tntnv11·w an h111 St1n ('lt'mentc office "It wuR twnrl <lrawn ;uul vc·ry pljan • Tht' fi rst Cfl u1pmc•nt w:i" ol 111m ,., ouk unrl t looked hkl• "a <'<mplc of ;1pph· N r1lf"• • Tht• first firemen w<-r1· ull vf1luntN•r ... Coleman not1•d, :ind al w:a'\11 't urittl IHtd tltut lh•· firs t p.ucl deportment c&rnt· 11110 1>1·11111, Amoni( the first volunteers Wt'rC Gt•111 i.t•· W111.h1nut r111 'Thom as .lt'Hcrsnn rind llcnJan'lin l"rH nkll11. wh11 1s ncd1lc:d with ~t art111A the ft r~l vulunl 1•1•1 dt:'partmt:'nl In the next ~cncration, fm· c:11u111mf'11t b('came more ornalc and the voluntc:cr torn pames started competing with curh other. I The pumpers had gold tear ornamentation • and wen.• all the colors of the rainbow. cxct'pt red. Coleman said. "They also had names, like t the Hibernia Engmc Co." IN 1850 the first steam fire pumper came in· to use. Since it was purchased lo eliminate the volunteers there was a battle with the men. "They fought it," Coleman said. "They would lie down in front of the pumpers when they were on their way out." While the first steam pumpers were very plain and utilitarian, the next crop w1ts more or· ' nate. The beauty or the apparatus wa!i "directly related to the pride or the company," Coleman added. The next bag transition. in 1900. was lo motorized appar atus, which was not red either. "It was all the colors of the rainbow including snow white." "I t.hlnk. fire departmenl'J mlgra~ to red later because there were not that many red autos,'' Coleman suggested. "It stood out. Then it. was perpetuated in the myths or the fire service. Jn all children's books fire engines are , red." The number of red engines peaked in the 1940s. Coleman added, "Almost everything was red an all c1t1es ... Today, Coleman believes, "the vast major! tv of fire men arc still In (nvor or r<'<1 . An y c'hange represent:; a threat fo the ~rmanence · they feel." Guy Oewcy. assis tant sales director for Amer1can·l,,a France, lhc oldt'Sl manufoclurcr of fire equipment in the U S . confirmed lht' ruct that red 1s sllll lhe mo~l p<>pular color "Better than 75 percent of our line Is red." he said. "You could coll 1t tradltiop Tht' mu -· r1ty of cilles favor red." . . , A•• ~-IHlers .. P.S. My son is no help. He is afraid to stand up to a v.ioman who shows all the signs of beh1g a formidable mother·ln-law. Thank you. - GROOM'S MOTHER DEAR MOTHER: Actaally, It's up to the groom to battle this through with the help of his bride. II he's too timid to speak out in behalf or his teen-age cousins and bis slsten' boyfriends. I don't see why you should get Involved lo a knock- down drJag-out Ogbt with your future daughter-in· law's famUy. DEAR ANN: My boyfriend has moved 2,000 miles away. He didn't write like he promised so I called him long dista nce. He a nswered lht! phone and when I said, "This is Eloise." he tried to disguise his voice. Whal should I do" Don't say forgcl him because I can 'l I'm -IN LOVE DEAR IN: O.K. Don'trorgethlm. Remember him. But forgd bls phone number. It's too e"· pensive. ( Horoscope ) By SYDNEY OMARR Tuesday, June 13 AR I ES (March 21 - April 19 ): Accent on work . health. service. pets. dependents. Your statements. views strike r esponsive c hord in many individuals. Those who seemed indifferent now are ready to leap on bandwagon. Libra is in picture -and so is another Aries. TAURUS <April 20- May 20>: Gel to heart of matters. Maintain in- de pendent stance. Im· print your own style. Be selfi sh 1n sense that you fi ght for. and protCC't, your interests. Highlight inventiveness, children. creativity, originality. Lead rather than follow. GEMINI <May 2 1· June 20 ): Tighten security; take no un· necessary risks . Em· phasis on how sol id structure t s, getting what was promised and displaying fact that you are not weak. Aquarius. Cancer. Leo figure prom inent ly You locale lost object by looking on the floor. Direction 1s south CANCER !June 21- July 22>: Relative says you were right all a long. Be a gracious wmnc r. but not fal sely modest Short trip, visit, party cou ld be on agenda. Check notes. Photo - graphs now could prove v alu a bl e Be s ure papers. in c ludin g passport. arc in order. LEO <July 23 -Aug 22 l: Emphasis on hold- ing tight to belongings, gelling most for your money, refusing to part with something or value for m ere whis pe r of ~wc.•ct n oth in g~. Aquuriu.'l, Leo. Scoq Hc> l 1~urc in scenario. You fr;_1r11 where you s tand :and how to make th~· mo'>t of it. VIR(:O <Aug 23-~<·pt. :!21 <:<'I going, be <:or1 r1 tl1·nl and a sclf·sturl<'I Moon an your s1~n in cl1 n1I1·~ c·orrct•t JUrl it 111c•r1t . "Jl!(,V<'hlc· flash," :il11lat v to p11inet·r u pro1 1·1·t W<·111 ltn1!hl 1·111111·~. 111 11 k1• IH'rXl)Cl:tl ap I' I' II I II fl (' I• !( I )t' f I ll I' tt•rmH llt• 1>osit1 v1• t·on l' l' I' ti i 11 ~ (Ju o tut I 0 n -; Plllc1·11 Ill in pl<:turc a11d i.o Is numbtir 7. LIBRA CSt·11l. 23-0ct 22): Go s low , seek harmony, be diplomulic, show that you can ap· preciate and encourage artistic endeavors . Taurus. Scorpio and a nother Libra fi gure prominently. Acquicsc<' • to adjustment at home Coneession lo family member is "okay." SCORPIO !Ort :.?3 Nov. 21): /\friend lalk::. romanc.·e. wants you to m ake commitment. B(' sincere, not indiscreet Pisces. Virgo figurL' prominently. You arc part of "clandestine ar r a ngem enl." Excite- ment or secrets. mtngue 1s present. It would. however , be unwise lo wear heart on sleeve. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): You deal with those on "upper level." Your own posi- tion is strong and 1s about to be elevated Capricorn. Canc er persons figure prom- inentlv and s o d ocs t h e nu mber 8 Res ponsibility. reward. rntensified relationship. inves tments. future plans, blueprints. dental work -these could all be part of a crowded agenda. CAPRICORN IDcc . 22-Jan. 19): Stretc h, reach. encompass areas previously considered off l imits o r out-of. reach. Aries. Libra and the number 9 figure in scenario. Catch up on correspondence, open lines of communicat1on. dC'fin e you r own philosophy. · AQUARIUS <Jan _ 20-Feb. 18 ): Look deep. be neath surface floss. Leo is in picture -so is Scorpio and another Aquarian. Accent on money of partner. mate. Your interest in the oc- cu It is stimulated. What t.1ppe ared "locked in" could s uddenly be re - leased. PISCES CFeb . 19· March 20): Emphasis on (' o o p c r a l i o n • u n - rl l•rslanding views that may be opposite your own, putting ideas on marketplace. Legal af- fairs arc highlighted. Jn. t uition as on target If i.111i.:le. there is talk of ma rru.a1'(" Married or single, lake time to he JJO'i1 l1 vc of dir('ct1on. go;rl IF JUNI<: 1:1 IS VOUR lllRTllDAY you are in- <tuisitivc, stuuoorn, wjll· •Ill! to sacrifice security 1n o rder t o f o ll ow through on an ideal, a mission. You are no un~el, but you can be in- s p 1 r e d . You w e r e sc>parated from one or both parents early, in actual or psychological sense. Aqua rius, Leo. Taurus persons play im- portant roles in your life. September could be your most s1gnif1canl month of 1978. a year of husiness. creativity. in \ olvc>m<>nt . marriage, ttddit1on to f::lmily , a t1 ml' of rt•rovt•ring from Wedding and tngagl' n·<'l'nt disillus ionment ment announcements run :rnrl 1•mot1onal wounds on Sunday in tht Daily You arc going to bl' Pilot. l"orm.s are ovo1lable r1chCC' this year. al all Do.tty Pilot a/fices or -===:;;;:;:::;;;;:;:;;;:;:;~ by colling the Features 1 D~ment.6424321. To avoid dltoppoint. me-nt, prospecU~ bridt$ are r~ to ha~ their wedding 8tories. with a hlack-0nd·wh1te glo.uy of the bride or of the couplr. to thr F'eature8 Dt'port ml'nl nnf wrdc bef<>rr thP rvrddmq f;nga(]eml'nl announ1·r mcnr.1. with hlnck arirl white gl<my of the /uturf' brwu or the couplf', mt'3t hr received by th e f'fchar.. ~rlmftlt .nr wee~ before tht> weddtng '°''· START LOSING WEIGHT TODAY lllf' Mt!lf\I P~ll nl 11)\lf'lr,j WflllJhl I\ l)'lllllq \IA•ff'O ti!'W hlt.1 Slterllllfl llftl OO~lllfl will ~"' ~·w wlll 1i<>wl'I 111.11 f•Hd tiu\I\ 1f 11H'!h lo ,IA!I tO\trtq Wfll•I''' tl;q•u w,I'' lt!1\ A f"l l.'''"l Ut If t.dilt'I .. I I r.11 It"• (·Jt" l\lCl-11 '"·' .,. "" r H ml) , .... ~ ... UH ("Of'f(lY Jr t' I ... , I w,.1 !"I ~ foll:'l\ff ft fi Tl 1 ., w, 1 or'"' t•'~ 1 t ,~, SU~IR OOJfJf1 1 '"1 1• t ,,,,, ~ ~ • Al ltllillf In( Stem ANN LANDERS /HOROSCOPE Barbara F1Shbein WTth daughter. Linda. and son. Jonathan, at umversity. It's Family Learning Uy (.' '\ tWl.f. FELOM/\N 1Hl'J'll1'.:H1''0IU>. N J <AP ) !-~ducat aon 1s J l <1n11ly uffa 1r ut F111rl 1•11.:h Ult·k111 so11 Un1von11ty /\ ('htld. h1>1 purentt.. ~rundpirr •nt~ nrn utltntJ undcn:rnduah• dussc~ ;1t any of lhu privute col lc>gt"s <'a111p11~1·t. ull for 1 h t• IJl'H'l' uf tu1trn11 lor 11111• tr 111on· thun tJn«: 1·hild 111l~11b , Ilic: ftnll p:1 ~·~ full 1u1t1C1n , th1· ol111•rs huH · H II h l ' I t (. h " II k ,, ('Oort1111ator of f1nunc1al 11111, s;1ys lhl· pro~rnm was clt•veltJµt.•d m 1974 lo help fam1l1t·s COJ>l' with the high t·o~l of u college educatu>n. hul other benef it s urc b y· products "ll seems to bridge a lot o r communicution gaps ," h e says. "Parents arc able lo u11· derstand the1 r children a lot better. a nd the children feel proud that lheir parents are a ble to rlo the work It brings fum1l1c~ c l os('r together." Barbara Fishbe in . daughter Linda and ~on Jonatlta.n all attended Fairleigh Dickinson's Mad a son campus last semester. Mrs. Fis h· bein , who was graduut· cd in December with a deg ree in psychology, und Jonathan commuted from their Wes tfield . N.J .. home. Linda lived on campus. Both J onathon . a JU01or in accounting. and Linda. a senior ma · jor i n g in political science. liked h aving their mother on campus. "It was rather neat." says J onathan. "lt was an experience not too many people had ..• I thoug ht it was really good because it was one more common interest we had to share." Says Linda : "We didn't see each other every day. but we would make plans to meet and l would see her a lot more." Mrs . Fishbein says there was no academic competition among the three. "Professors were aware or the family re· laflonship. bul I don't thank anyone e v e r abused it." Under the plan, what would have cost the Fishbein family S255 a 1:redit hour. actually cost $127 50 -one full tuition. one half tuition und one frl'C T he plun was the idea of Dr. J erome Pollack. st•hool president, who sou g ht a financially feasible way "lo get parents to begin thinking about the educational need s of th e entire family." Parents who attend 1· I ,1 i; ~ l'" " 1 th l h c 1 r t·h1ldrcn arc required to mcel ull university cn- 1 l'unce requirements und may enroll in any course !>O long u~ s pace as available. C honko s ays there WCI'<' 2G8 duul c nroll- ment 5 in 1974 -75, the first year of the plan. The number grew to 3fl9 the following year and to 300 in 19711-77. 400 each year We re· ahze that ailer about a four-year period there will be a levelinll off of parl\cipation ... There 1s just a limited number of eligible families at- tending college at the same lime." family plan doesn't ex- c lude students fro-m other forms of financial aid, Chonko says . "Many students do get other forms of atd to pay for dormitory costs and the difference in tui- tion ." "For the present," tie says, ."we're proJecting Chonko says while parents are taking ad· vant age or the program. h e know s or n o grandpurents who have enrolled. He says univers ity trustees are considering expanding the program to the graduate division. But for now. "we're go- ing lo stick with a good tiling " 'faking part 1n the • • .Rights CFrom Page b > behind a house on one of Santa Monica's older residential streets. IN THREE DAYS, HIS job at Cal Stale LA would be over and he would be leaving for Washington to continue lobbying for human rights. .. Fundamentally, I guess. l don't work for money." said the lean. bearded historian wearing blue Jeans and a tan s hirt with rolled ·UP s leeves. ·' 1 get paid for what 1 do somet1mt?s. but I don't do it for the money. ""/\s you can see. I live very modestly. I'm single and have no children. 1 have none of the con· venl1onal responsibilities and I may indeed be going back to Paraguay." While took a drag from ha s c igarette. "It looks like the re m ight be som e chan ges 1n Paraguay. but you can never real· ly te ll what is going on " IN THE LAST several weeks. he said, United Stales aid lo Paraguay has been s uspended The Organization of American Slates also is pushing to pass .1 resolution condemning the countn and its lack of human rights • Paraguay has been ruled by Gen. Stroessner since 1954 when he came to power after a coupd'etat The terrorism, White said . comes in waves. "The general will purge certain grou{>S, then back off." Only last January, White said, Dr. Filartiga's clln.ic was raided. the doctor arrested and held brief· ly ·'during yet another spurt of repressions." Two weeks later United States Ambassador Robert E. White <no relation> visited the clinic in a show or "solidarity and force ... "He <the ambassador> is com- mitted to human rights and for him I have deep respect," said White, who believes the only thing keeping Filartiga alive 1s his in- tern a ti on al reputation <UNLIK E MOST VICTIMS' fa milies who remain silent m fear or further r eprisals. Filartiga publicized his son's murder and has tried in vain to have the truth revealed. l White. a former Orange Coast College and UC I student, first visit ed Paraguay in 1972 on a docloraJ dissertation fellowship. He made two later trips to do archival re· search on Paraguayan history. But since his most recent trip in 1976. a month after the murder of Joalito. his interest in contem· porary Paraguay has equaled hls inte rest in the country's past. ~ "I investigated the murder of Joalito." he said, "and the more I ~ot mlo it the more I found it was nothing really special -j ust despicable. It was routine main- tenance of that dictatorship." WHEN HE RETURNED to ttie United States in early 1977 he went to Washington where he s poke to congressmen and other offlc1ab <ibout human rights and showed them documentation of Joalllo 's murder He also wrote articles and lee· lured for Amnesty International. "What 1 have done. in effect, is I have forfeited my career until eithe r Stroessner reforms or is out of power." Because he is outspoken in his denunciation of the r egime. he may not return to Paraguay lo continue the historical research he loves so much. Although he has recetved no out- right threat. several mystenous incidents a ppear to be veiled warnings. Whtie living on a remote Cana- (.han island in August. 1977. his car was broken into and searched. AND UPON RETURNING from ;,i visit to a neighboring island he found that his nme-room house had been reduced to a heap oC s moldering ashes. It has been de· tcrmined thal the fire was set by an arsonist. Also lost in the blaze. or stolen, he said. were 2,000 note cards. representing a year's worth of re- search on the sequel to his book on the Paraguayan independence period. "Maybe it's coincidence." White said . ''but I don't believe it." One explanation. he theorizes. 1s that it was the work of what he dubs the "Human Wrongs Network." Eight of the 10 South American countries. he said, are military d.Jctatorships, and they have united their intelligence net works to hunt down and punish dissidents. "As a historian I 'm kind of geared toward d ocumentation before making a s tatement." he said, "but you also have a gut fee l- ing a nd intu1t1on. He feels the fire may have been set to "demoralize" him. which il did for three weeks. Then he came out of it-more angry than ever. Ile since has speeded up his human rights activities. . He was asked if he will continue his involvement. "Yes," he said, "even heavier." I l..ank lbu, Dad, for Beautiful Tomorrows! 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Clly C.O..ntll OI Ille c11y o• eo .. 1. ~" ~r•DY 11no, Af\O Oecl••f' lf\.tl Ille 0...,1_.,, Mcl ain Dt•t1oomen1 C.oml)oll y, fl6t hereto•ore PIOCH>4'0 • Prellmln••Y O.velopmenl Pl.n, bel"Q lf·lt·S., IOr 111e oltn,,.<1 <ll!veloom~l'll tocolt<I In • PDR·LO •nd POR·MO 111n• ti Ille \OUlllHll cor,.., o• wnllowtr Avenue •nd Felrrwlew Rottd Co•I• Me\•, Ce llforllltt, tf\ot u1u prtllmln••Y 0eve1opm.,.1 Pian N• ~r•lolort been proceueo ona •l>Cl•owo put>w•nt 10 Se< lion ll 2•1 ~• teQ , Co•I• Meu Munltlpel (.ode. Tiie Clly Countll Of Ille (•IY ol Co>lf M<tw lurlllet l lll01' 11\tl HIO dootvt1009• II•• "° ... •llbmlllfO • ,.,,..1 o.-e100 ,,..n1 Plan lor wlo c1e .. 1_,,.,n1 wlllcn II•• bun IOURIJ Ov ,,... (O\ .. ~,. P l•n"h"O C.Omm1'\~lon by M 1nule Rt\OlulllWI on Ftl>l'IHty ,, ""· 10 >Vb Sia no ••llY comp I y WI th UIO --~----------PUBLIC NOTICE --·-·------------NOTl(I TO C•IOITOlli SUPl•IOI' COU•T OF THI U a Tl: (W (ALlflORlllA l'O• TN( cou .. n OP o•ANOI "°·"'''~ E >lfl• o l LEST EA L l!>Bf 1..1. O.oawo NOTICE IS He.AE8Y GIVEN to tllf' <ndllo-. °' 11• -lltMH tM<eO•M ,,,., ... °'''°"'"•~•"ti <l•lm> eo••n~• lhf •••d de(,96otn1 -required lo Ill• IPler"· Wtlf\ 11'4 ne<.HWY •OUCllel>. 1n 1114 ofl•<• Of ttw <ltrk ol 1,,. .o<>v• '" !Hi.cl <011tl, Of 10 .--111 11141M, wllll 11\t neouary vo.ic,...,., lo lf\t un <ltr\lg ned at lhf Olli'" 01 Hurwll• AtMtt. M•<OOll•IO, MUdt •110 Rnenw•l<I, 660 Nowport Center Orlve, Newoor1 IH•<n. ~111ort1l.t, wlll<ll ,. Ille pl•<• ot bu•lnos ot lf\f un dtt\lgn•O In Ml ""'"'" ottl•lt11no IO lllt n l•I• of )tl<I oec.oent. w11111n lour mon1n, Mihor tM ""' publtutlon ot lltlt 1101•<• O•led May 1l, '"' Dolorft E Willeto Ext"cutr1x of ttwt WIH OI 11'11•bO•t11a....a O«edt111 HU•WITl, ltEMlll, M.oc:OO..Al.0 MIAOE I •OSENWALO A Preleu._I C-_ .. l.n MO N ew'6tt c.llt., 0.hr• S11llt UU Hew,..n lff<~. C.lllon>I• t2'6t Ali.f'ftO far Ele<lllrl• A•-Y• IW lln<tftril Published 0r-. C.0.•I D•llY 1'1101 PUBLIC NOTICE Mo u . 1•. J""" s, n. "" Publl•hed °'"""' C.0.\I Delly P1•01 M6y n •nd JUM 5, 11, I,, 1911 Pr•llmtNry Deftlopt1\<'fll Pl..,., and to ttt1·11 MIMt.tnlltllY COMOIY wllfl ,,... ontenl --------------1 '"'·71 \l•noardt. •nd proctourt\ 01 \aid l--------------1 0td1nt11ce, tM CAtlllorn•• En•lrOllmen NOTICE 01' INTENTION t•• Ou•ltly A<t. °"'"'~" J and' of l t TO LEASE P•OPE•TV PUBLIC NOTICE II• I ot I~ C.llfornla ~rtr11mtn1 NOllCE IS Hl.;REBV C.IVEN tn.u 1--------------l COOt ····••"'! to LO<.i Pl.tN"ll"O, •ncl ., .. NEWPORT MESA UNIFIED •·14111 Atll<le\ 1, J -' Cll•Plrr Ill Ttllt' S<.HOOL OISTRICT NI\ Ott•••~O '""' SUPEAIORCOURTOFCAl.ll'O.NIA I] Of Ille C01ta ~ M\;n1c.r><1I Cod~ lo ..... 80 v., .. S<noo• ,, nol nH<lt'CI •o• COUHTYOFO•ANOE '"" "'"nl """'""°'"· wf\ltn ltndlnv• '-(hOOI Cle\\room PY•P<>\t'\. <Ind pro-CASE NUMIEllA·-U ••• •PP•OWO •no -Otto htre•n 11\M 00\e\ •~I~•'~ ""'d >el\001 •NI •h \ttr In ,,,.. ,.,..11., of Ille Appllutlon 01 no m8IO• cllonoo or acso11ion to w1<1 lotal..CS •• H)I O•C"tfO. ~"'" Ane ROBE AT ARNOLD WEBB, tor <ll•nQe Final Ohttloomt:nl Pl<>n ""' O((urre<I Cl' '1101 Of n•m• \l•D\tQut nt 10 "' dppro••• DY '°'o '>e•lt<I -h 10 ........ •••d o•o-OADE•TOSHOWCAUSE Re•olullon, ltn.olly 1 .... Coty Councll OI \)t'rly Wiii be r.ttt~d. Con\l<k',.·d <1nd FOllCHANGEOl'NAME ,,.. (•Iv OI Cm!'~·~ lln<I\ tn•t Ill•\ 00..,tO llv 1n. Bu\UW\\ -•lnQ4'• ol ROBE RT ARNOL.DWEBB"••lllNI 1 metier t\ belnQ -led by otdln•nut n1\ 0"111c1 on '"~ )Om oa• 01 June. petillon in 1111, tour I lor •n order ellow ••trwr 1111n t<-.olullon. 10 comp1y wotn ~II, •11 00 Pm al"" alf1te>, louted lf>Q petllt°""' lo t ll•"lll' "'' n•me lrom eppllttble la~ and \f\ell nol rrqulrr ~· tts/ Pl•t~Oll<I, C.O>I• Mt,o, CA ROBERT ARNOLOWEBBIOROBERT tll<lu•IOll lrl ,,_.CO\ .. Me>• Mull1Clpel 'll&ll E~cll prol)O'>al 10 I•••>~ \aid pro AANOL.O!>T CLAIR Gode tince II <ontotn' Ont' P"<el ot l>\'tty •!1•11 tit> <1<con1ri..n•~d by .on un llltnortOyotM!'ecllll<llatloeri.on•ln land only And m•y ~ 1110 ... ed on '"" ondltton~I H•ttt•tO en~(~ '" •n '"'"''"dtntl\emolloralo,,,•a•O•PPH Cllv Cler•'~ Ml"ellaneou> Ur><OCllllcd .;mrnount Petf..tble ,,fo thf' ordtH of ttie be for• this tour• in Oepartmenl No 3 at Ord6n•nt~ Ii\• Ncwpor\ ""1'>• Unified !><llOOI 01\trl<t 100 C1vrc C..nl"' Orl-e WUI. S.Ma j\M. ~ECTION '· Tnt Final Oe•elopmenl 01 ~.006'00. •~ a C)U•••"'" tn<1t ,,.. t.elllornla on JlllV 11, 1971 el ll.00 Pl1n ol McLeln ()<!.-eloomonl Com btdder 11 "'"""ful will PfO~rly .. ,. A M .,no lllen dnd I""'" ..now uu>e, 1 pany for tllo! ol.tnl\4ld dtveloom•11t, bol ·tulc dnO .. <tept .. leo•~ upon '"" any lf\ty tw.e, wlly wlO PtllliOll tof •no Number ZE 18 l •. located "' • t:rm> .ind con<llllon\ aH>labll>f\ed by <lldnQ~ ol 1119,.,,. \llOulO not be or anted POR LO •nd POR MD 10M HI IM II< Boatd OI £0..C&Jton T,,.. C .... 0 ol lllslurl-or<Jered ll\<lla<OPVOltf\ls WUlh~ ... t (orftfr of wnllOw('r Avellut hr ruof'\t\I '~OOl'ttolOlt-O•Cklit' ~n•11 ,,. orcter to ~ avse tw pUbh\hed In and F•irvt«w ROttd, C.O.t• ~\a, I\ m••n •n "°""'"'°" al Ille 8u..,>t'S> OranQt CO.~t OthlY P1101. • newspe~r llertbl' M>ProWO M.on•Qtr 01 '"" O"lft<I "nd >IWll oe OI Qeneral clrcul•llon, publls/loOd In tlll! SECTION >. ff\I\ Oro1nan<o •N II uPOl1eo u\ ithttal Pot•mtnt OI rttnt tor counl• •HfdSton<~•weei.: fOf'tOUr<on t•'e effect •net bt: '"full tore .. thirty 'd•d ,,,em1\llr\ upon du. f'J"f'tut1on and secutlve weetu prtOr to l,,. Oa¥ 01 \tt•O C)()) oavs from •nd •tier "' P•~~. Q4'ilv't'¥ 01W•O1.-.0'it" 0 1,.....,w•\if'. ~•.0 M•rfnQ dnd prtor 10 UW '-'•OHdhOn Of fiUten n.-t k And tl"tc-proctf'CI'> wtll bo lortrll OattJIJUMI, 1'18 llSo Otv\ from tnt PO'ltOt t~•t<>f f"O to,,,,. O"lrtCI , BAUCE w !>UMNER '"•11 bl! poblt>lle<I ont• '" ...... o.~no .. No tommi\"'°" V\41.U.. Df' 04i•d .tnv J~o4 ltw Coast D~H•y JJ:101 • ntw\p.1o•r ot lte.~n\PO rNt ~ldlf' broker in th•~ re Svc:arrtorCour1 Qfnerat tircu •••on pnnteo •nd Q.t•d. 1nd ,,...., .. ""'".,..no C)j'dU(hon SHAY.STIRL.lllllGAJOHE!> puDll>hcO '"Ille C1tv o• Co\t• Ml'W from Any propowl tn M1~rm1n1no t~ •s. 9eacft8hC. tOQethfr w ith t~ namt·" of uw m.m l\iQf\f')I rc\O()t\')•bl' t>tct<k:t UH•W•.c.a•n ber\ ot tM City Coul"Ctt votino tor •n<I '"" ruo~r ft"\OOft'\tbl-O•OO.r '"•It Tel ctUJ•f1 .. 1JSl 4l<l••n\t 1~ W'""' a. requttfll to n~cul,. 11\o-lorm 01 T•I 111om•12i0 01~~~~~~-~~~ AOOPILO '""\If\ •""•Y' w"t<.l't hf\ f\f'f(ttotOr"' ortn 40--AUorfteystw· Petitt_., EOW•rO v Mc: t-•rlttnd IHO•f'CI oy '"'' Bo.l•O ... ( oPY ol "'""" PuD•••nt<I Or~ COd\I OdtlV PtlUI M"'°' (ii I'll 1· on hit 1n ltw 0H 1u ot tht 6u~1nt\\ Junf' s n t• , •• "'" C•IV of (o)te Mt'\~ M•n•o•• 0< 1,.. C>•\lrt( 1 , 111 11 A 11 Es 1 Upon opton1nq ot tnt' written bid\ the E_ilMn µ Fl'hinnev eu,tf"I\'\) M41\.tf9Cf ~dll (dll to• Ofdl C1ty(.lrr ... ot1~ D•Oo•no An• P"'ton •no nas PUBLIC NOTICE (11yo1(0\l•Mt-'n h•,.lotorr \Ubmtll<'<I • wrtllen Did STATE Of-CALlfOANIA I mo• ~uom11 ""or•• O•d P•(ttOlnQ 61 C.OUNTV Of ORANG( I !>~ '•"" bV llY< l>'"rt•lll '"" n1Ql>e\I wrll NOTICE TOCAEOITOA~ Cl l V OF COST• Ml SI' I ten Otd SUPERIOR COUATOl'THE I, EILEEN P PHIN~IEV CllyClerk l n, ft•Q""'·' ''~'•bl" O•O rt'(f't.OO ST ATE OF CAL.,OANIA FOR and•• 01t1c10 Cl••• 01111<> C•tv (Owl)( II •f\ull D• •~Porl•d lo OW BOMd 01 THE OOUHTYOFOAANGE ol If\• City ol C""I• Mnd ll•rrby tOu(dl•lin w N) \rl,!11 m<1•r tn~ 0~ NO, A·•Kl6 trrlllY !Mt tnt-abo-.• ~l>O IOr('QOtnQ r rm1na1t0<1 •J\ to WMl ..... r In ICd'IC" 'dtd E\tbl~ OI ELISHA AVERY CR ARV Ordlnanttt NO 18 1~ wd\ 1ntrodu<rd ~roe>t'rty t111Htun 0 d'lV\ ""er ''"Ct'IOf ot IV, Oeted~ dif'ld rori~ldM~ \J\C trOn b't' '''"•on 4lt a 0•0' tnlorm1ttton t0f"lft1rn1nq tM pro NOTtCE IS HERESY Gt VEN to Inc rt out81 mttt1tmo ot '\f"d CHv Courftll OV\•I \hould l:)(t d(kjr••,'\..-ct to R•vmo'ld t rttdUor\ 01 lhf' AOOve ndm&d ctt•c.edtont htld of\ \n~ l\irt oav 01 M4V. "''· 4r10 "'' nn1r1"f't Bv\1n~-..;. M t,nor\Qfr 18S1 thdt ctll person\ having tla1m\ t.lQ41nit thertefttr Pi''>wd and Adopltd _, .. o Plftt' nl '" (.o" 1 M(·\d CA fllft'll the ,a10 0.--CM:k--nt dt~ r~utrPd to h it: wno1~ dt n t~1ar mtt'hf"KI ot ~·d (1tv OhQ-11•' 411'1 '~ JllO l~m. w ith lhfo nec~s\..try voucher~. 1n Counetl rutld on Into )th day ot Junt (JolcO '1• IW8 In~ Oii•(~ Of llW Clf'f' ol .... •bo•e en 1t1e. by .... IOllO••IO~Q roll (~II •or. J~nw N•\Oll titled court or to Pfttiont 1ncm, w1tn A.YLS Count1f Mt'f'Tlb"'' y,,. .. ,,.,,.Oflr'• tnt n~Cf')\df'f voucher\, to the un Mt f•Hll.tna S.m•llwood RAClfl 8o.or<I Of (duult0n d<Hs•oned .ol l3J Soulf\ '1-Street, Hor11041. S<r.o•~r Newoorl·MewUn111rll Los Anqe1~. Calllorn1a, whttf\ I~ Ille NOES Council Me'"°"" Norw S<'-1 01\lrt<I Ol<tU ol ~1nen ol lho ,,_,.,cineo .• ABSEN I Coun<tl M~m1>4'r\ Per 1u1t~ 1n EOtA.•t•on COOf' •II matt~n ptrt•1nlng to tM rit•te of Nont- :: 3'UJ s ..,,d oece~nt, Wtllltn lour monlM IN WITNESS WHt RE or I ftdvr Put>li\"'-G Ord~ (Od\I O.it11v P1101, •lttr lh~ tir\t oublft•Uon Ot OH\ ht'reunto MJt mV Mnd 6nd dftu to tn~ unt-I 11. 19 1918 notoce S.•I 01 Ille Cllv Of Co\t• Mew 111" 6tf\ '11\ 18 O•led M4y ?S, IW8 <lo OI JuM 1•11 --------------E A Cra ry £11.,.n P ""'"""Y PUBLIC NOTICE E•e<.utOf ot '"t W111 OI City (lf'fll. •no-. otflflO '~ ooow ,,.,,_ Ot'HMnt Cler' 01 tf\e C•IY Count 11 ME SE AYE. MUMl'ER I HUGHlS 01 IM C•IY 01 (0-1.> ~~" SUl'Elll()tl COUllT OF THE STATE 01' CALIFOAHIA FOA THE COUNTY OF O•&NGE HOA_, • , Peter S, er. ....... bq. l'ubll\Md OrMIQI' C.0..•I 0.tll• Pilot J» South H-Sll"MI JU"t 11. ,.,. JSth Floor ----------HSI /8 "'OTICE OF HEAAI N G OF PETITION FOii PllOIATE OF WIU. AND LET'fEAS TfSTAMEHTAAV L .. A1>9el ... ,C...ltl0<"'•*1' P UBl..IC NOTICf', Allor~y tor Es.e<lllor Pubti'""° °'"'* Co.o>I Od•IV l'1lot M•Y 19 ano Juno I " 19 1918 E ~'"'" ol CARl A OLSON <l'" (ARI .. Al HUA OLSON.°""''""'" 7100 11 ~OTtCE I!> HEREBY C.11/lN llldl ·-·-·------------ lON.11 Ml'AIE ORTON n .. , ltl~CI ~tt"tn 6 twt1t1on tor ProtMih: Ut WtU and 1\)u•n<t1 Of l•'tl"" t~\t•mt1nlclry PUBLIC NOTICF. to I~• f'•tolt<>n"r r~lrtr•><<' lo whot" •\ NOTICE TOCREOITOllS mo<lr lot tut'1tlo:f P"'h(ul.ll\, MIO lf\HI SUPERICMI COUAT OF THE "'" ''"'" ""° Oli>O ol ..... ~rtll<I Ill<: ... m~ !>TATI OF CALIFORNIA FOA ""' br•n \~I tor Jun• 11, 1918. 61 jO 00 TNE COUNTY OF OR&NGE a m ul th(' tourlfoonl 01 Oep.rlm~nt NO. A•t»U No l ol \<ltd court.•• 100 C••lt Ctnl•• E'tatf ol HELEN CUNNINGHAM. Ot1we We.• .. \. 1n t~ cUy of ~"'" A""· Oecco~ed Cblllornt• NOTICE IS HEReBv GIVEN 10 llW Oatf'O Jun!' 8. 1919 crc<111ors OI l..,. .ioovr ""~decedent WILLIAM E SI JOHN, thal <111 per>Ol\s f\<i•lng <llllm\ .t0•1nst County Cl~rk I"" lal<I <Je<edeM a•• rCQulrfO to lllt Tl.II.I. Y H. SEYMOUR l,..m, w ith ""' nK~W•Y vou<""''• In llSI D•v• SltWI "'" olll<• ot Ille Cltfk Of lllt ""°"' .,,. Sullt 140 1111eo court. or 10 "'""""' lhem, wllh N•w,.rt IMch. CA n..o lf\r nt'U\Sary •oucller~. 10 lhf un Ttl · lll ·°'°1 Ck•SIQne<I •I JOI Ea~I Color<100 8••d Attorney\,.,. Pt1111.,., Sult• 'IOO P-...., C.lllorntd wf\ltf\ Publt\llMI Or•nQ<' '°"'' 041ly Pilot 1~ '"" place ot l:N\illru ol '"" un JUI\\ 11. 13 t•. 1911 OtrSlC~nt'O In "" mallt:r\ ptorl••RlnQ to HIJ 11 Ille t\late o1 w d Ott•dtnt w1lf\1n lour ---------------mol'\tn-. -'flt" o~ l1rst PV~(1cat1on ot PUBLIC NOTICE tM•noltte SUl'E RIOR COUAT OF THE ST & TE OF CAL.I FORNIA FOA THE COUHTY 0 , OAANGE HOA~ NOTICE OF HEAAI N G OF PE TtTION ,OR PAOaATE OF WILL AND LETTERS TESTAMENTAllY, FOtt AUTHOlttlATION TO AO· MIN ISTE R UNOEA THE l"OEPENOENT AOMINtSTltATIOH 01' ESTATES ACT ('t&I~ Of MA8El "llEEN COttEN .. ~. MA8f l ~HlA COHEN 0.-<et>t•O N011Cl IS HCRE9V GIV(N lf\•t "AN CV CAROLYN H UNN .. no MARC.ARE I "INN (.ALL.ANOS ""v~ 111~ n"'"" " prlttlOll tor Pr-tt ol Wiil •n<l lllwet>ttOI Ltlltf\ l<tsl .. ,.,..n 11rv. tor ~ul11otl1•l1on tn ..Om1n1,1., unoer lhf' 1noe-oenoent adm1n1str41uon ol f \lllO\ Act, relt renc£ lo wf\o<r• IS m adtt tcw turtf'litr cuu·t1cu1er._., Al'\d that '"" llm~ .ollCI P•tK.e ol ,.., .. ,.ng ttw wme n," t1nn ~·• lor Junt lO. 1.it. di 10 00 • m , 1n tNI courtroom ol 0e,,..r1ment NO 3 OI >•Id court, •I 100 (tvlt Ctnltr Ort•• Wt>I. 1n '"" Clly ol S.nl& An•. C•lllornl• O&ltd Junr '· 191* WIL.L.IA.M E. St JOHN, Ccunly Ctr,. MAIOIH. 110'5EN8LOOM AWINT•OUI ltM Celltvo'Y P•rll w .. 1 s .. 11.-1..~ A•ltt, (.elltonoo• _, Tel· UUI )11- All•"''Y' lot. "-4111Mff'I Publl\...., Or-Cotst 04111• PllOI, Jun" 11. IJ, "· 1U8 D•l•d Mav 1l ot/ij M.dry K Cunn11t9n.dfTI E •ecutrb ot ltw Wtll nf tnt acove namNI Ort~otnl HAHN ANO HAHN IC•~·· R. lvaml JOIE. Coler-91.0 , S...lt..0 Pa MO."•· c..111..-n1a '1101 r.1· 1 ... 11u Allorno• lot E .. <·lllrta Pobll•i>ed Or~ CO.\\ Do••• Pltot Mity 79 dnd June\, 11 "· 1•11 7091 18 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOfl!t8USINESS NAME STATEMENT T lie 1011ow1no ~r>on!o art bta•n•S\> tt\ l>UMMER BOAT CLEANING COMPANY. II Groenbrter L.•nc, NtwPOt I 8e~ll. C..lllorn111 91MO l(t••n Brerol Noge1. II Gr~eroD••~I L.•ne, N eWl)Ort 8"Kll. C.lllor nl• •1660 L.•vrie Lee '5cM'ftcer, 9 Gre•nbr ler Lane. Ne•PO•t B~~cll, C•lllornta 01660 ' Tf\tS bt1\ine>l ,, (OflduCltO by • Q<!Mr•I pj!rlMr\11•1> ktvln N<tQel T Ill\ \let"'"""t wa> 111"" will\ Ille Counly Cieri. Of 0.<11109 Coun1y 011 June e. 1'19 ,mn. Publl•lltd Or~ (.oot\I Dally PliOt, JwM I?. 19. i. .. nc1 Jutv J, .,,. CP .. n NOTICE TO CAE OITOl S SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOA THE COUNTY OF O•ANGl NO. A·•5'U E\llllr 01 EDNA O'SH(A !>NELL D<l«hl'd NOllCE IS HEREBY C.IVEN lo lllf crrdl!Or\ ol IM •t>ov•· MmtO otCecltnl tnei '" oet~\ no"1no ctA1m' aQ•tn\I tlle \did d"<edelll Me 1cou1tt<1 10 111~ ttwm~ w'th tM nf'"~~,.,, .,tOVCMr\, II'\ tht' olll<t ol '"" t l•rk ot lhr abO•t en• tlllec:t cour1 or 10 protnl 111rm. w1lh tne f\t<tUMY VOU("C•\. 10 "'~ u" dtr\t9ned al HOLDEN ANO BEVINS, A1to1nto at L.lw, .>00 Sovlf\ HMllOr Bl•d .. Su11r 910. AnaM•m, C..lllornta 91805, wlllt!I I\ 11\r pt...:e 01 bu>tM\\ ot lht unotr\UtJf'W'l<S In '90 m"tt~r.-. Ofrltttn lnQ to the t \fctlf!' ol •u•td df'<t<k>nt. w1trun tour month\ t1ttt"• '"" tu ~I pub1to11on OI '"''not••~ Oeleo M.ty 1J. 1911 Al41'\ J S<llwdll>t C:•ottulot at'"" W•ll ol Ill« •lbO.,. n<1mt'd D<lctor~I HOLOEN &HO IEYl"'S Allorr••Y• al I.Aw JOOS H••-ll•O. Swllt "o Attallelm . c.thlttnt~ UIO) Tel \1141~1tl0 AllorMyt lot Eaocwlor PwOlt\ne<J ()ranQ<" C.Od•I 0••1• F'otOI Mey H ""° lunr ~ 11 to I'll 7004" PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE INVITING llOS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tll<lt ~•alf"<I prooo\als tOI 1urn1,h1rtQ .ttl ••«>or rn.-t"' tttl\ eQulPMl't'\t tr4n\PQr tauon ~ ).U(h otnrer t«.tlll~~ ... M dy Ot" r~QUtr~d fo • th~ INS IAL.LATION OF IAAFr1c SIC.NA<.'!> ANO SAFEIY L.IC.HllNC. ON SUNFLOWER AVENUE •NO PARK CENTER DAIVE 1STEVENS A II EN U E will I><' rt>c•••ed by Ille Colv 01 Co"• Me•a at tne olll<t 01 tne C•IY Cir•• 11 Falt Ori•• Co\la Me>• C•illorn1'4, Ulltll tl>e "°"' 01 II • m on June 10 1'78, •I wlllth time they w•ll De openea pu041<1y ond ruo •loud In lhe Counw Olem~r\ ~oleo llfO OO'idl\ 'hall l>t'd• '"" 1111• of Ille WOI~ ot10 lf\f nome 01 lh<' b•Oder but no olf\er d t>llnQul\lllnq ma•~\ Any ~·o re~O••eO t iler Ille Klitduled c.10~1n9 llmr 01 '"" reu1p1 ot oiO\ 'ollall w re· tur""d 10 IM Dld<k'r UAOl>fllecl. II •11<111 bt' I~ ;olr te'>OOll>lblltly ol Ill« bidder tow~ tnat n., b•O I\ rt(~w~d 1n pr~r ltmt! A \tt of 01,,n,. Sor<: 1af Prov1\1on' dOO d<ldlhon s to ~al ProvJ\iOf\\ to '"e St 11nddrd Spec.1tltdt1ons m •y D<' obt•ln<tO <II I .... 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PuD11•nea °'°'"°" '°"'' D••ly P1101 Jun•· I. t> 1q1a 1711 I! PUBLIC NOTICE SU Pl A I Oii COUllT 01' THE n ATE OF CAL.IFOANIA FOl THE COUNTY OF ORANGE NO.lvHSU 0 11 OE A TO SHOW CAUSE FOii CHANGE OF NAME In tn~ Malit• ol Appllulton ol HVON S00 SUNC. d Minor, Oy HONG SOOK su .. G •n<J TONG MAHN SUNC., 111~ ""'enh For Cf\•"9<' ot Na mt Tn" appli<Atton of HYON SOO SU,.C. tor ,,,.,,..Qf °' rwf"l"lt ~vino bH'n ttled tn C.o"'' •nd 1t ~PPt•t•rt9 •rom Wtd •ooh< •ltOtl tl\fl HVON S00 SUNG ft•• ttlfd an •PPl•<Atton propo'\•n<) lhdt hu n•m~ °"ti\-to EUGENE SUNC. No.,, trteN'fOle, 11 I\ nerrby orcter~d •nd d1tected. lthU Alf perMWt\ 1ntfff'\I oo In u 1d ""'""' 00 •PPt•• brlorr 1111s tourt 1n De""rtrnent 1on'""111n oa. ol June 1918. "' 11 oo o·tioo A M . ot ~•d dny to snow cauw whv \UCh .. pc>llGtltlOt' •or ct\6n<)e 01 l\ctme ~ttoulo nol bt' 9ranted I I " furl"'" Ofderl!d INll " CoPY ol 1111~ Oroer To Sl>Ow C..u"" be publ1>he0 111 ·~· Or•n<Jf Coau Dally P1101, a nf!lw\P<lPCr ot qtntra1 tlrtul•tlon. pr1ril~d 1n \did county, tt\ lfd\t onece rac n weet.. tor lour :wc:<-e~""e we•~" prior 10 '"" dav of ...,Id llearlnQ Dated tf\1s 11111 day o1 May, 1'11 ORUCE W SUMNER Ju"9f ol Wtd '.:>wper1or Court P11011sne<1 Or-C.O..st D•lly Piiot, May 11 1',JUM~, 11, 1'18 tt'IS 18 ________________ , PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE Of' CALIFORNIA FOA l HE COU .. TYOFORAHGE NO. A-US71 E>tdt• ol WILLIAM 0 GIVEN ~t••~e-d NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo tho Ued•tor~ of ''°" dbOVe Mmrt'CI OH~nt tn~t 11tt Pltf\Oft\ Mv•no <.t~.m~ H~1ntt ,,_ s,010 OK~I ftff!' requ1re!d lo tilt tNom wH" tttf M Ct"\WfV VOU<.htf\, 1n ttw-otf•Ct" 04 the' cttf'k ol the abOY!' en 1111..0 cour1. or to Pfrw<ll t11em, wtl~ the nect-s~rv v(X;(f\t'rs. 10 tN-un der\lQnl'O "' ?l'IO Ha•bot BlvO , Cost• Mt'W C,.Htorrua wn1c:t' 1\ tM Pl.Ct ot t)U\tMfo~~ OI 0~ U~f\IQned In iltl rn.31 tf't\ Ofrt~lntng to the estalf' ot 1a10 cs .. co~nl, wtthon lour mo11tn, dltrr 11\t l1tSt l>UDll(allon Ol 1111\ noltte Oal!Xl May 1l, 11178 Juri F Gt•en E <ttlllrl• Ol lht Will Of IM oDOYe Mmed ~<tdOfll JOSEPH R. DAVIS t7ff H••bor•l.O.., Svttd lJ CHI• MtM, C.llloml• U•,. Tel: S4o-t04S Allorney tw EM<iltr'I• P~bllsneo Or•llQe Co•>I Odlly Piiot, May 1• •no Jun<t s, n, 1<1, 101e 2Qtj./. PUBLIC NOTICE SUPE•tc>tt COUllT OF THE STATI Of'CAl.IFO•NI& l'O• THE COUNTY OF O•ANOE Nt.A·MOU NOTICE 01' HEARl .. G 01' l'ETITION FO• PllOaATE 01' WIU AICO LETTE•S fESTAMlllllTAllV l'O• AUTHORIZATION TO "O· MINISTEll UNOEll THE INDEPENOENT ADMINISTRATION 01' ISTATESACT E'1ate ot BETTY E. MI TCHELL. •~• El.llABElH £"SlER M ITC HELL•~·• ELIZABETH E M l TCHELL H• EL.1ZA8ETtl MITCHELL. M• BETTY MITCHEL.I., Ott Hied NOTICE IS HERE8V GIVEN tf\el MICHAEL. T MITCHELL N l Ill~ fll!rt1n • petition IO< Pt-It Of Wiii •nd 1u .... no OI Ul~l Tett-nttry ellO for •utl'lorlratlOll to t0mlnltler 11n oer Ille ,,,.,.,,....,., ..om1ntt1rallon ol E\telo A't 1elett110 to w111c11 h m11<11 tor lurlhlir P41rtltulM,, ,,,.,.{ INI tit• tom• .. nc1f)4•<eo111t•••no '"° ume llA\ beln HI IOf Jllnt 27, 1'7•. ti tO:OC •·"'·· 111 tile couriroom 01 0.P<t•lmtnt No ) 91 ~••<I court, Al 700 (l•I< C.nl•r Orive W••I, In IM City 01 Sanl• Ara Ge1llo•nl• Otlod JVM I. 1'71 WIWAM &. ti JOtlN. County C.lerk • J &CICSOllll, ICIOOllll A .. 0 MITCHELL ... Ne._tc-ii.Orl••,11111,_ "'"'flW19M<ll,CA. •-hit....._ Al_,._ .... "._ llullltttwoa Or-Coa\I O•llv Plltl 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D Monday,June12, 1978 DAILY PILOT The Bluest~· on the Or-. Coed DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, ( 842 _58-,a ) Trade It With a Want Ad 'IV One Cati Service Fast Credit Approval EOUM. HOUtfffO O PPOIUUNITY IUOIS: Ad•ertiHn ._..ct.ckthelrach dally ... ,..,...~ ren I dletety. TN DAILY PILOT •-• ....-ty fw .... flnt. COf'NCf ....... -,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GIAMT HACH ESTATE-$11,950 Pnce thousands below similar model.s. Bike lo beach from this soaring 2 story SBdrm + Cam.rm. Private entry. Sweeping suurcase to Bdrm com· plex Owner says bring any offer. Call quick 847-6010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.~~ ........ !~!.~~ ...... . G .... ,... I 00~ G....... aooJIG-.nl 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• FABULOUS BLUFFS TOWNHOME Big 3 BR. 21h BA beauty! New fresh paint. crown molding. oak parquet. used brick custom fp. decorator tile s hower . Private patio & nice neighbors. Ready for your furniture & $137 .500. Exclusive agent. IDEAL FOR TWO Super lrvine condo. Upgraded carpets. patio. 2 car garage. 2 BR. each w/it's own private BA . + powder room downstairs. $75,900. Exclusive agent. SIX MONTHS NEW UllPUMTS SQtiahta It 1-reen bowie windowa enhance this ranLUtic family home! Saus1Je up in front ol your mauive used brick fireplace or sunbathe on your pool-sized lot. call 648-7171 ror details. oPfN 1119•II~fUN 1081 Nl(t · [WJIHNtl u.c.--.,.... A [iii&il1I Step down into th is tas t e fully appointed living room. Appreciate the warmth & charm as you enter the dining room . Gourmet cooks will delight in this well-planned kitche n enhanced by microwave oven. 3 BR. private patio. All this & more for your previewing pleas ure. Call f or a ppointment. Exclusive agent. $108,000. Want to know more about residential Real Eat.ate? Don't be afraid to ask. Au.end a small dinner p arty at REUBENS Mesa Verde as a &\lest of Unique HomeT. Realtors. and bear Dwight Hauien, Pres., Real Estatt' A c ademy or ProCessionals. describe lbe many facets. or a career in Real Estate. Dinner date is Thurs .• June.22. 7:30PM, spouses included. Reservations necessary , but. NO OBLIGATIONS. Please call Sandy Orlowski. ~ for further Jn· fonnation. Unusual Spanish-Indian interior. 1600 sq ft Eaat Fullerton home near CSUF, 40" ht.d pool, 2 bdr,. lo/• ba. hardwood floors, plant & beam ceil· lng, big kitchen. quiet s lreet. $88.SOO. Call 871..J8S7 early eve.rungs. Open house Sat/Sun 11·7 at 1018N. Norman Place. Pnn only. I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 YOU WON'T IBJMTHIS SOAltlMG 2 STRY $71,900 lmmac. 3Bdrm. + bonus room' Priced below market! Corner lot + wet bar + mucb. much more! Hunt. Bch best of rer. Call DOW 847 6010 ~. t t ·,. '' '• f FOUIUMITS In Hunrngton Beach w/spac owner·s unit. Almost carries. Will trade. For profit projec· tion mcld'g tax shelter benefits call 962· 7788. KEY REALTORS Vilap Crffll COftdo Near S. Coast Plaza. New' 2 BR. den. formal dllung end model unit. Custom drps & cpts. View of greenbelt & Valley Realty 640-9900 11iuJambor('t: Kd. Ne v.Port Bch th:imtwr of Comml'rcc Bldg 1002 GeMr .. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RAREFIMD Eastside 2 BR 2 BA home with large famUy room. Remodeled aod uruquely decorated. Large yard with jacuui and RV pad. Don't m.ass this. Asking $84,800. Call Heritage to· day1 546-5880 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SEU OR TRADE ntREE NEW adjacent 4-Plexes 1n the he11rt of C.OSta Mesa. B1tr SS7-0283. 675-5631 ~~~~ ftM.ffB. Stl.900! IT'S TRUE! Gorgeous Easts1de ln·level JUSl lll.900! Floral & fau.na pathway to secluded en· try. Cozy f rplc., wlique elevated kitchen & din. area. Lovely wall ol mar· rors. Master wing! 3BR, 3 car garage, running spnngs "commoo pool. Seiler will consider VA! Hurry! Call 752-1700 0 f1'1IU 11• Jt \ tuN l1Jt'I (Jt' f ["111111 ~ .. HERITAGE . • REALTORS 1002 Ge•Hil 1002 ....................... ·················-······ water. Jacuzzi, PoOI and 1----------rec renter. $94,000. caE: llDBIB BLllllS CD . RoyMcC.dle 111 0 Newport ltvd. Coda~ 541-7729 $54,950 MEAROCEAM Pillared porch entry! Ri ch wood decor. step savt:r lutcheo. w /walk 1n pantry!! Enclosed patio! Spacious townbome of· fe r1ng FHA terms Terms! Hurry! Call 64.S--0303 FORESTE OLSON •NI IH •••<H-1"1, ··~-'-- Logma Hide.-., Yearly or weekender. Modern 2 BR 2 Ba. beamed ceilings. 2 level (Rent a room and bath ouu. OVER 50 YEARS Of SERVICE ROOM FOR EXTRA UNIT R ·2 Eas t s 1d e . Beautifully Re modeled 3 Bedroom , 3 Bath Home In Move-In Condition. AU Plans Approved For A 3 Bedroom 2 Bath Addition. Flexible Terms. Call For Details. 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G....-el .•.•.•..••.••.......... ···•·•···············•· .......•...•........... .•.•••.•....••......... EASY WAUC TO llACH Specl-fo11r ttedrooM. 21/1 b9th, low ••l•te•••c•, Newport l••c" e.o•e. Ct• 'tr """"'"• ..... Two ,... .. Mmdedl ... btk.•J· $1 st,500. HAllOR VIEW--CARMB. Tlartt .,....... fomily room, ...,oct.ct conttr loc..._ for pri•ocy. CoY..-.4 p.Ho, dKt, ,. ofHUDR~ a-dlc..-L wt• ... , ott.r ntra illdoor ...._... SI 60,000. EARLY ILUFFS Tltb clwwMg coedo Is l.cahd °"a io'lely ~COATS & WALLACE ':rP REAL ESTATE , INC. A lOt All• O~NlU CUMl'ANI ~lRVING I Hl !)UUI Ii CUA\I ARlA SINrt 1% \ 9UllT SIRIMITY -Can be yours in this new marketed home on private corner lot with fantastic upgrades. Cl06e to ~h opping, schools. tennis and swimming, priced at only $87 .000. Cale SU -6161 Reduced o•er $7,000 #6 llutblrd A grt!at opportunity to live in one of lrvine's most des irable areas. 4 bedroom 3 bath home on cul-de-sac street with all the amenities for the entire family has been reduced. Terms make it easy to purchase C .. today 546-4141 Serving Costa M esa-lrvmc Huntington Beach-N e wport B c:ach 9reea.,_.t, Step• to p11ttiw9 9reew ud G ol I 002 jG co• 1lty pool It•• ttwH b.droo. ''G.. ..~ ................... ~'!:~~ .......... !~~~ Pt. wiltt Yi~w of Pr-o.o1ttot 'f ,.. .ct lack lay. SI 59,500. ENGLISH I.ARON'S HOME DefhMhfy clffentlt, tow or ffye IMdroo. ltOtM wffh S,.Ulh .-ches, be-. c"°"91, .ct ,.,.. Cotta Hie. New c-' c..,.t, ..._,,._. t..ay rOOM. dWftg r'OOftl. ca.try iittclMtl. wtt bcr, Wien,_...., & loft. Y• OWft the 1-4 $195,000. SPYGLASS HILL ILUFFS CONDO SpociOlll Deforn Pt-. V~ pri•ote ettd uiMt wite. tlirH patio s ourlookia9 lo••ly gnc...... Lcr9f kitclMtt wittt eaH1MJ ana. !Mlilt.ftl boollcases i. IMn9 f'OOlft, track ligllfflMJ Giid CJ11S -~· SI 57,500. MYSTIC HILLS ltollMCJ 9""" Wits 9ICI CClltJGll •i•ws frOM ttd1 Mwty decorated """" bedrOOMo two both Ito-. • Logma leoch. Priuh Mffiftg. • declr •d patio. perf•ct for 011tdoor ntertAtf:s4 A ~ for the chcernifNJ , .. ,.,. $154,900. EMERALD IAY Spec._.. Yiews frotR tWt Clwf1 Abef •stped wood/fjJoH ...... bedroCMW pllia t..Uy roe.. or fow ~oo... home. N•w c ........ 9 .ct ..... Yoe1'1 te.t tt. w....th ..ct c.._ of a •a •t• Ntreat, W .. J!J ftt• sight .ct s..t of ttt. ~ rociflc swf. $450.000. 644-7020 2123 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD NEWPORT BEACH Gnwrai 100 •••••••••••••••••••••• (i,....,.._, I 002 CAMEO HIGHLANDS-OCEAN VIEW SELLER MOVEO-ANXIOUS-5UIMIT Nice quiet location away from traffic. noise. A g r eat family home for children. 4 Bedrms. family rm. formal dining & small bonus rm. Lge . encl. courtyd. 3 Pvt beaches. $175,500. WESL!Y N. TAYLOR CO., REALTORS 2 I 11 S-Joaquin HW1 Road NEWPORT CENTER, N.I . 644-491 0 GeMrol 1002 GeMrot 1002 •.••.••....•.......•..• WOODIRIDGE RB>UCB> $2,000 Lvly 2 bdrm, 2 ba condo in Woodb:idge only 8 mo old. Great IO<.'.at1on by pool. beach & s huffle board 759-JSOl. IUCHCHALET Walk to the po11nd1ng blue Pa c ific 4 br. gourmet kitchen 21· Cam rm + encl. patio. Be the lst lo call on this unique find. EZ financing. Only $89,000. Call 963·7881 Ql1N 111 V • tf S IU1>4 IOtU r.J rt• ["1'BIHI ASSUME 1% LOAN Lvly J bdrm, fmly rm home. 2 frplcs. frml din rm &shows like a model Buy subJect lo existing 8''r VA loan or low down lo VA a ppr a 1~a I or $74.000. too. 759 tSOl ••••••••••••••••••••••• OHLY $49,500 Super sharp 2 BR condo. all ne w carpets and paint. Professional de- cor . Super location . Adult complex ( 16 yrs or over> _ _._.._.,,_ __ lf -962-4471 r.:: 546·8103 DESIGMB> FOR EXECUTIVE LIVING This beaut1rully up· graded Buccola Home! Spacious Living Room with big Fareplat•e . Large Master Bedroom. highly upgraded with private entrance to garde n a rea. Slump stone planters highlight the r oom-backyard Me.a Verde l.Jvmg at als Best ! $129.000 Call 548-2313 ()f'ft'I /1: •J • f ""' I 1, I [~IR&IHI] J YEAROLD HAHDYMAH'S •• •• ••• • ••• • •• ••• •• •••• Real Estate DUPLEX. wtbwll·ms, bnck frplc'!I, etc One block to the beach for only SlSS.000. DUAM -------- G aragc fully Insulated. PUii.iC NOTICE! l YEARS YOUNG Built an work benc h. !l's a buye rs market. 4 IDRM JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 ~.~.~ ........ ~!~!~~~-~ ........ ~!~~.~~.~ ........ ,~!.~.~ ........ ~!~!.~~~ ....... . Gn«al 100~ G-..r.i 1002 G...,.a 1002 G1Mr_. 1002 ~.~~ ... ~~ .. ~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IAVAl.IAN 2.17 ACRIS FOlt $275,000 What <t site! Near the Back Bay amid all the beautiful equestrian estates. Truly Snooty! Yet Cun and funky -buy the dirt. build Lhe home. Financing available. Price again. $275.000. U~l f)UI: t1f)M I:§ REAL TORS', 675·6000 2443 East Coast Highway. Corona del Mdr ttlso in Mc~a Verde. Jt 546 5990 Real F.slate 1002 100/o DOWN S BR. 3 BA home in Foun· lain Valley. Close to rrwys, s hopping " schools . '88.000. WESTMINSTER 3 BR. 2 BA, ramlly room & formal dirung room. Try VA or conventional financing. $73,000. FOUMT AIN VAWY COMDO Super unit, highly ~P· graded 3 BR, 2 BA with a total view of Mlle Square Park. $76,000. IALIOA ISLAND CHARMH See this super duplex with lots of potential. $250,000 EXCLUSIVE CONDO $56. 900 For the descriminating couple. Large master suite, formal dining, guest bedroom. Gourmet kitchen. Xt.ra large llv- 1 ng room. E n c los ed patio. Secluded & quiet. Pool & rec. hall. For 0 more details, call - 963-7881 ... W'ffl f11-' • 1\11.Jt-/ I r-1 I I r e•i ~ I YEAR HEW Bt!I Buccola built home. 3 br. 3 ba plus fmly rm situated on a lge corner lot. Located on a secluded cul-de-sac. Amenities plus exc1t1ng detaJI thruout. Just hst · ed ! 646-7711. Bal~,~~,!l~~~~hy 673-8700 REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITY A prime prest1g1ous Newport Beach locallon. A top local firm with years of successful ex· periencc. Newpo rt Beach real estate ex· penence prererred. A re· al opporturuty to grow & help others AppUcalions SPYGLASS HILL held in sln cl confidence. The perfec t famil y Please reply to Ad #282. home. 6 BR, 4 '2 BA. Daily P ilot. P 0 . Box formal dining, game 1560. Costa Mesa, CabC. room. maids quarters. A _92626 __ ·-~----- gorgeous Cape Cod an EASTSIDE CdM school district. COSTA MESA $359,500. ~ ll'>t..tl Hl\lj, • • I z:m [ Cml H•t t11on; ar1 M11 SPACIOUS On a lJO root deep lot with shake roof. copper plumb1n~. Outstanding locat1on 'flus off en ng Ill loaded with potential & al a low pnce of $'73,SOO CALL 751·3191. t;::SELECT I P ROPERTIES UDO ISi.i Newly remodeled 3 bdrm .. family. 2•,:; baths! I-story home with attractive So. patio. $238,000. IACIC IAY Fine 4 bdrm .• 2th bath family home ort quiet cul de s ac. Oversized pool. playhouse. extra storage. Reduced to $179.000. MISA VllDI Attractive 4 bdrm .• 2 ba. home in immac. condition. $99.000 IAYROMT Several fine bayfront homes with pier & sliPS BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR s.i 1 1~,, . "t. ri, .• , "• r 1. ; ., t. 1t.1 1002 ca •• , .. ' 1002 ............................... , .. ,,,,,,,,,,., CAPICOO J STOtlY 41R ffarbir f teW $59,t00j2500 TOTAi.DOWN Soaring 2 story + pool~ Secluded entry lo lavish hv. rm.. + s unshine kitchen . Private courtyard makes this the finest in twnhm living. Won't hut. Call 847·6010 ()Pf 1. f,, 0 • ti \ 'V'' 10 Iii N.f t [lfllfttlt\I Homes Absolutely fanlullc Por1Clino. 3 Lrg. BR's. 2Va BA. huge family room. sep. dining & sun· ken livmg room w1rrplc. Beautiful cond. + game room olf the swimming pool. sun.500. Moving? Need hoU5in& in· '-iiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiii"iii/I formation? CaU toll free Charuuna. on~ ol • k 1 ncJ 2 sep homes, •l""•Y ttot.ed. SJ.VJ~. HALPINCMIM REALTOR 67MlU Gorseoua Karbor View HUia. ~ea:o 4' bay v1a lrl cmr lot, xlnl fLOan~ i.na· 759-911111 C...Mete 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EASTSIDE llAUTY Pvt street. 3 Br. 2 ba. good fusa.oclng. 17"1.lOO & won't laal! Call Agt. 54N062 Open Rouse by Owner Lovely back bay area. pool botne. J bdr 2 ba. lrg patio. counlr)' kitchen Move 10 c o nd1t1on Red~ed for qwck sal~ __ 900. 2681 Redlaocb Dr.~ ~.-SA ..... I K DOWH Large. 1r11CJOW1, family home. fOI' 18'e by ownec Feature• large laving rm, large formal d1rung rm, large ram rm " Ion· ly large backyard. SBr <or 4 + denJ. J frpla. a. 2'-'a.Ba. Clean Ii ready for 1mmed occ up.anc_y $139.000. Open Sat/Sun 12·S. 1863 Boa Vista Ctr· cle. S4S-tc76 •••POOl••• •4 BR,2•~BA• Coll Pk 751·3910 Rieb agl , f'or sale by owner. Wat.ts number for area '"'!!!!!1!!!!!!6•4•CM••'•O•O•-i.nlonnation in stale or •~ city you are moving l-0. No obligation. Call now' 1-80().525-8920 Ext. G U74 or GU40. Service of a!· fdaated Independent brokers. $5,990DOWH RXBUPPEI Spacious 3Br, 2Ba. 2 car garage for only $59,900. Owner will help finance w/ooly $5,990 down. As· swne lo interest VA loan. No qualif)'lDg. No loan rost. Call Roy Keodall, Bkr 631-2246 SA VE SI 0,000! Imagine Baycrest under 1170,000. 4 Bdrms. family room. formal dining room. large back yard with mature trees. Call to see: 64~5200 ..wPOIT Near So. Coast Plaia HB~s 38r.2Ba . 1112.soo ..,....., OpeoSat/Sun EXCWSIVE 563 Pierpont Dr French doors leading sn-1 ___ ea_ll_S40-__ T805 __ . __ to a gardenlike lle'U,ing ---------enhance this charming Newport Hgts home Completely remodeled 6 highly upgraded tbruout Great investment poten- llal m this quiet, highly desirable N e wport Beach area. Our Ex· elus ive . Just listed . ~nu. EmflNMCiwiwv 3 BR 2 BA. large Family Room. shake roof and used brick fireplace- Super bargain al SIS.OC).J Owner will bdp fll\&DCe. Call ~ l l.S l. .,.'>4-.. HERITAGE' . • REALTORS --------MESA DEL MAR by owner. lmmac c Bdnn. RV storage, nr evt"r· ylh1ng. Be aul1fullv Location ll terms too! landscp'd . 556-QIS4 S pac ious Newport ...:..::.;~.:..:._ _____ _ towuhome. Gracious tn· BY OWNER Lovely 38r level living. Owner will l ~Ba + ram rm. On cul carry, so no quall(ymg! de·sac. frplc, lg fned yd. Call 646-7171 S82.500. 645-3913 eves OPIN 111 v •,,"•UN .('tlf# ''•I ~ PETE J BARRETT ... REALTY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimllllf [ .-n~AUd IMMACULATE 4 br J st speot-tlOOO in up grades. $89,900 Im mediaw occup w I leaSt: iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif ..,.1 ...... FOIUAL 1006 _;<>P;:._ll.....;on........;..839-4 __ 94_S_P_.P_. __ 70/o RNAMCING We have homes l purchase FHA. VA o convenuonal80'k.90~<o 95<"c financing a~ 1'k in- terest rate. ••••••••••••••••••••••• DUPLEX 2Q8.208'h Agate Avtt 2 bdrm euh. C-Ompl. re- modeled w/huge gar S21.5,000 Agent 640-7246 THE VA LOWEST ,RICED Appra ised this Mes.1 for more wJormatio Verde 4 Bdrp> hom.·tor call: ~Jr Oii I~ SM.000' Low down for COMm. & R.s. New lsfilllll S 115.000 vets? Call now to see 1t GRHHIROOIC Immaculate, light. au·y. 2 story 4 bdrm, fmlyrm, frml din rm. dream home. A real gem! Soer· 1ng cathedral ce1hngs . Inquire now ! Offered al only $123 ,500. 545-9491. IHlty OPENsUNOAY l·S youqualify' 2 OH A LOT 751•2060 &&5-1103Agent REDCARPET~S4·120Z Reduced to $127 ,500. 2 Bdrm. hous e plus a _________ .._,.I 1• 1007 •••'Rift.EX••• bachelor apt. Steps lo -••••••••••••••••••••••• Exlntcood no qual.Hy1n~. beacb.Youowntheland! ZHOUSES 3BR,2ba .. ~blk.lobay. SD20 income, Own1agt. Large lot Wllh RV ac· Many a&Suma ble loans This gorgeous home Is l'l!SS Newly painted. wslh low interest rates. way below market price. paneling and wallpaper Land contracts & ex· Huge sunken living room four Bedroom !tome 1n changes avail. Vanous w/frplc .. f:Jm.rm .. rorm.1---------·I "--.AMii...,11ii611MWi*" Mesa North. Truly a locations. hst uvuil of din. rm .. gorgeous Great Buy for $7G.OOO homes or slop by & kitchen. 4 K ingsiie LIVE IN ONE . . . $II 5,000 A,... Now $179.SOO! _5411-_5_17_7_. -----a n rl r C' n t th l' n I h c r Marshall Rlty 675-4600 E. SIDE • AS SUM AILE ~2313 watc h our computer s uites. Lush yard REH'TORIUY Rrand new 4 bdrm .. farruly rm , 3 bath:. & frplc. home with great lake & park view! Owner asking $750 per month & will offer option to purchase next year ul today's pnce •>'!N<•19·"\"''•'• '"''" customf1ta homet.oyour w/patio. Save on this [ t&'l needs beauty. Call 546·2313 for Wltelc,11 ~ lt~eiiJ\ll 540-3666 d~~~l->•rt 'l'l '~lor I [~,lfll<IHI REAL ESTATE G A Z.EK11 .,..., t---...;.u""'1n~--1h 1 l II II "'LI ,, __ _,...._Ll_U_4--1 t ::; :~ ~ :~o~~~~·~~·:~'; ~':;,'~ 1> ' ' If • • '• • t • T I' I f ?'-"' ll~,., • 17'>61· \~1~-; ., t4 ... ... ,,. . • ',' k , ...... ;,Jf\ 11 "'"" "~­.lJ~lU .......... 16, '""'°' '6 Any ,,,,_,_ "'"''••"4• ~·~· ..O'>f"'l. .... •o " .. •/8" ..-....----'-1 f ) ri., lJ Ph')C')len!ll 14~~·4 ~,.._IMI I~\.. t'\"~ '~ Alt''IJ11hfWl"t •Al ll••lf'IO 11 LOW •' ( ...,...,l\,"'Q "ftl• •Wot• 19 ttl'H''ltJ't ••• " a=-=:..;.;~;:i '° 11ego..... !IC) .... ,, Ufgt !)I lf'd••ICflHI 120I ~UNMr 1l--&JWl>o 14 Qooc:t.1n M M~ft ~ Olec-VO lo& w. ... ~=~~ r.:-" ::... 30utw ,.,.,..,..,..,.. '9To "'o :JOO-llOl• .. -"O '!?l \ ~chr W:Otl,10 .. _ • ., , '1f'Wlot 0 f 11:. ~. Lil·~~ NO•,, MA•n l}.18Jl)JJ :Or""" ... ' "9 6..1-14 07 ~' .,,.. .. t.at1 ... ,...,..,,...,.. I )f..i 11 lfl!,tf't I) O! ,,,,..,. . .CV ll !ollt '' 8utM"a """ t61v ,, ,.,, II llil•• 19.,.'"''° .ov-~·-.,,,. 114-l!t(I IJllo :g-_ S.6-9- ·-"''' +21.n .,,_ .......... , Wl-911 ...... , llt.1 ,,. 1002 G..,.ol 1002 ····••••••••·········•• •.................•.••• OM WATll $265,000 l e ... IM ) ldrM hoM• °" wot« with patio oY~ the lay for yow yHr romd .......... SCI). Spocfoe, llCJM, air -4 tet11M •or. ,_.... ftoon. Sip for40'....,, OM WATm $365.000 c.,...= two-ttory ....._ wfth '"""' c...,,. Oft the water with • tto.t slip yoea owa. OM of a lllnd 4 .....,._ md t..Hy '°°"' ift a pri•at• locatf-. Mtowt1 by lfplhiltMftt. Wat••froat Ho••• 2633 W. C<>&st Hwy Newport Bwch 631·1400 DESIRAILE "WOODS" CONDO Sharp, seduded 2 bdrm unit FllA· VA buyer s welcome including con· venuonal too' Very high class area nr So Coast P laza in city of C M. Refngerated air C'ond. Qi11y $78,900 Phone to· day. S4S.9491. Real fo:.ltalc PENINSULA TRl·PLEX L ovel y Nb wp ort WATERFRONT Also S7SO per month for thJs I-yr old 4 bdrm • family rm • 3 bath home with frple. May have OP· lion to buy al today's price BAY& BEACH 450 NEWPORT CTR. DR. 7S9-(111 Penins ula. Tri-Plex + ---------GUEST BDRM TOO! Three-2BO umts. Owner GIVE ME FIVE will cooperate on install· bedrooms that Is. Locat- ment sale. All annual od in Mesa del Mar. wallc leases. Just R75.000 for to schools & shopping. this pnme investment. This beaut 1fu11 y Call now 673-HS50 landscaped ~lanl Is just ..,.,,, • • 1. 1 •• • •ri •1 1 the thing for a large [ ~· I family or for someone 'O' lt~!Ujil ~~~~~~i~f:= Ge.rol 1002 .PROPERTIES ....................... --- macneb / Irvine realty VAC.ATIO... YI.AR 'IOUMD Relax in the free f orm pool. entertain in the privacy of your lovely patio or spacious rumpus rm. Spotless:\ BR . 2112 ba th home w/low maint . g round s n ~a d y for ocC'upancy $87 ,900 Lois Egan 644-6200. <D 115) '42-'23S 901 Dover Orlw 644-6200 HtrbOr V iew Center Spuctl)U.' I hclrm ·:!bath ()pMSat/S-l•5 C·dr-leaclll 1011 Cute remodled 2 bdr. gd upl)l'r unit . :! bdrm I ll12.._,...Place ••••••••••••••••••••••• lo<'. Ira yrd, $89.SOO *VETS* ODOWN-OCLOSING Homes in all areas of ORANGE COUNTY huth lown. 1u:.t Sll'Jll> to 645-1 IOl .A.-" h~i·h :\lai1 i·ond & good ~· IY OWMH Take over SSS,200·9' • n·nl al ,111·~• l'rlC'l·d JI 2 new custom homes an loan. Pr1nc1p1e~ only 'Wt .~oo YOUC"'.._.'T pnme Capistrano Sch 673_·9_208 _____ _ VET AGT. 673-3663 642.22SJ Eves ~ Palisades location, both -b b k IE.AT THIS.PRICE! w/ocn views on lg com er 3 bdr beauty. lg ac Cal 54 I -0800 associated -Want Ad Help? 642-5678 Bl!OKEl!S-l!EAl TORS l'11<. Vtt holboo b7l Jb6 I SEEK & FINl1 GIANTS N l E U J 0 H N W R 0 G A N H C T C S W 0 P NT U J LARD IlG t ANT S}W 0 t T A N A l N l R A J N E R R R 0 H l V M E N l N I 0 0 A G X J E Y l E R D S A V l A R F U M R A 0 B R D S E 0 D U A L S D N Y [ S M R l l A l l Y E l N 0 W M U D S l W M A A W l H E S S M G A I B l T J 0 L N A T C E A W 0 D N N X E R 0 G N M A Y R X 0 N E T R E H 1 N A L 0 H S V N E M K I A H t H I 0 A H L N C R N Z 8 H N 0 0 M U 0 L 8 J C £ J A I AU 0 X 0 0 0 N E I R J R. A R K M Y J l R Y 0 W N J H I L N l 0 H S U N H S A N I L A N A M I A l U S 8 V A I E N G A M E L R A H C S V S S lnltl\ICtiont 1 n wor & below •PCH•r orwer , . W9td, llP. down Of di19M1llv. Find tM:h Ind bolt h In •• Macllnow Jent llunford Jen Ven Albert =' Anna Swen J11n• Toller Juliu1 Mt~lmonua .., Ctltrltmegna John Mlddlrton John W. Ropn "' Don Kothltr John <Mrotl Veino Mvllyrinne " Goli1tll Robert Wedlow ~l1lmtn Ah Ntlhnuth Tomorrow· Ammll W11110111 ~~~~ .......... !~~~,~~!'! .......... !~.~~ .. WOULD YOU llltlVI ••• A Newport Beach address, just three blocks from the ocean for $124,900? 4 bedrooms. 2 bath, 2 story. fireplace, eating spoce ln kitr hen. Call for app't, to see. A COUW&l. IAMI• CO. 644-9060 21tt IANJOAOUtNHtLLIRO I" NIWPOtn CINTUI for a beautiful 4Br & F JR Mesa Verde ho m e Owner anxious, leaving area $119.SOO. Ph 645-U03 Agt. lots . ·a.JBr. 2"'2Ba , yan1 )fust sell Asking $133,SOO. Ready now ss5.4 oo Call r vap 2SJS1 Calle Mana .. 4Br. _6.1_l·_l4_7_o _____ _ l SToaY 411 + DEH 2"'2Ba, w /14x20 hobby shop area. SlSS.000 27012 calle Granada. Wik to bch, park & sboppU'lg. Owner will help finance. 483-2190 or ~l +HUGE FAM. Located near beach c:on.a def Mar I 022 173,000 assumable loan. ••••••••••••••••••••••• No new loa.n costs. Best REAL EST ATE Cinancing available. Act SALESPEOPlE Reduced DrastiCGlly! · Ocean brttte& sunouod tlus 2 story 4 bedroom home; chrung. hreplace and family room. Lush BKR SlOJ ,000 CJll 540·1720 Now! Call963-6767 Looking ror it place ()(f'"'''"'"'''·''1r11c't'••'' -where the action's al" [ .-. I And the best location & . the lJoejs works with you'! '. ·· ' ' Call Mike Fr anklin. "#1 laC~oni•" 640-7000, 673·2222. NEARMEWl 3 BR upper, 1 & den lower; YJ blk. lo ocean, nr . s hopplna & best ocean beach! $215,000 lnch.tlng land! ..._..,,...,. ......... * 675-7060 .,, 3ell 1dle items SPYGLASS Hll:.L. Portsmouth model, 3 BR lrg. family room, formal dinJng room, 2 frplc's .. oo original model strc.-et. A co mfortabl e & beauUful investment CALL 640.5 I 12 • '' • l< I ' ' ~;,/" f '' ~ "-... Pt " ' 14 I / I ~ l n •f (JS\ $©~dtllA-l&£tr~· T hot /ntri9uin9 Word Gome with a C hue He 0 •eottonge ~"'•" o• ~ •ou• Ktombr.d ""°'d' be 'n• IQ f()f",.... l(WI \l'M()te #'O'dt WOO RAC I I' I I I I S YLDA 1 l"I I t I 0 E W E G ! I won't NV 1nY1hlng about I· .. my l!IOt. C>ut the only llme 1 ... ever saw tllem go Ilk• 111 hou1Q ---------. allrt.1a-11 -. \ HEP~l YN I ~P·M NUY&f 0(0 ti Ill~\ 114 t"!I( 1.1")\.:Att \ I,'•, ... ~( llll~·~ 10t AN\W(t IT SCu..MUTSAMwen .. C~llff ' MESA DB.MAI SUper coroer lol w1Rv pk&. Lee 4 Br plan. Nice· ly decorated al 184.900 <SUBMIT) SUNSETR.E. 5'7 .. '23 ASTEAL! MESA VERDE 4 BR.:! BA & Fam Rm. New carpet, drps, Int applJc Beautiful shade trees & fnal trees m back yarn IM.500 OPEN SUN ·l2-5PYI 2972ANDROSST 546-4478 MISAVllH NICI RIDUCTIO.. Now 111.500. 38r, 2Da fam rm, dbl frplc, You woo't find a tower prtce wl\be aame quality 1n Mesa Verde . Cul·de-u c atreet . alo t neiahborbood. R~ESE RLTRS'7Sl·H'f:! D-.,.. tOJ~ ··········'············ AXER UPPER DOLL HOUSE w•ll\ baaullful S~>f'"h ~ard. Na"y po1t1r. Uals R : lot On1v -7.SOO. LEEHUOHES RLTR m.W$ •1"3t 7 r - h B p p c r l l ...._., fer S4e H.a.. ,.,. S. W..u• For Sele ....., .. , For S• Hovsu For SGM Monday, June 12. 1978 ···········•••········· ··•···••····••••··•···· ·················•·••·· ····••·······•·····•·•· ••·······••····•··••·•· DAILY PILOT ._,.._. IOI U M ,_.._. 1040 .,..,._ 1044 .,..,._ 1044 Mawpotia.Kh 106' HoutH ~orS• Ho.sHForS. <>llllrltetll•..,. ·•····•••••··········· ·····•················· ......•................ ····••···•····•··•····· ·················•···•· ••·····•••······••••··· , ...................•.. ·····•·••·······•••···· Othet-..... &t.t. -- 810WDttOr.)1>a.1~y 1-·ANT~T1c ecv UMJVUStTYrA•• • ~Llr • '°'' se..~ '°'' ...._.._, old, b'-ynt. nr ~hi e 0 .. •~r l br,,z b~. tlt>n SMOKETREE $ I 5 , 0 0 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••·-·· ,_ S4e 11 oo .. oo 113..0UU ~;ai Dean hom1: 3 bdrm. l ba •••••••••••••••• ••• ••• • ...•.•................. .,, .__ ,,.,.,., 2000 •.• SI 1... 0 . 175 &?U. Pool Jtt~. 1111 up61r:.d.-~ \ drhgleul and i.o~hl DOWN $fl.211.\. H.I . 4~ SllUOO Agent llJ7 ~ ' .a.ftdt'r 3 bdrm isan~lc· sbtoryl •BY OWN£R •BEAC:ll 28', Rood eood. turn I bdr, l2600. 291 Monte Vista. C.M. 646-9566 ............................ , ... 10 UMITS C.M. ,ID..l,.IUID OUT tn u111t Oil areen • t _.....__ N t1t~11 IS Ju:Jl too steps away 6 BEDROOMS ~~fk_e_t~!~1~u~~.~nr.i 3Br. 2&. rrplc. 2 car gur Town.bouae·tY~ 2 bdr, -· l 'i'l b<a, enc gar l yr oW 1415,000. Owner 87$-5275 • ...._ ....... 4 •••••••••••••••••••••• 1. m1 from ocn ; yn, oow. Hch w128r. pal.lo. mclO&ed gl&rMie AllldOK s.t.s Resale SpecialiJu $181,000 211% down would CALL POK DETAILS Ill a Carrnd·Like selling J BATHS 644+72 I t on .. Pvt at. In Lido Sunds FAMILY,ARK Lov e l y dbl w i d e Goldenwest. rwy close, priced for qwck sale. $31.990. (73·WlU>. MIW 4-ft&IS In 11.8 . priced to lklll at $215,000. OnJ,y 7% down ava.11. Call for detai.b, IMl-0800 >.• or $ bdrm au1del ,;bow a spendable! CaJI avail. •Ome w /poola Troy Realty 848-9090 ~ 1--------- An executive home loe1H ed in lhe Raneh u ea of lrv1llt'. Tbls Monterey Model by Ayres cs o 3000 /JD.NIGEL DAILEY ti. $138,SOO 645-1262 HIWPORT HEIGHTS Charming cottage w /lots ot wood, new shake roor. & carpets, greenhouse $134,900. Call 640-5112 Pemuqtoa P~rties caoss rcH to ICH flSSl:lCIAT[S SOUTH LAGUNA ,ROPEITIES ...... .._$ .... H.1. TllPUX JOO TO BEACH Neet Bachelor CQndo. Super b1J1. blrhly u~ Completely tum. Move gnded, 3 bdr. Just bu in cond. Pool. Owner yt)Ur toothbrush & mo\' n.,xlble on llnuncing. tn. Open Sunday 12 000 ~1.900. SUNSET R £ sq. ft. beauty that fills all 1 ________ _ tbc net!dS of the n · 2 Ir. oc .... Cattll"9a views •.•• $164,500 131614 Sce•lc Drl 1714)14141t5 I yr old, great area. Priced under market Good flnancing av:ul. • 20% dwn, call now , ecutive with the lorge l•-------- family. Call fordtilails. THI PllCE IS RIGHT! 14l ll\ofllHI ll,....'11nl\"' .. Jlf •ll lrlll•, , •t VI l l lllf rl._• Redwood. glass 3 Ir 110' Yl.w Sllt,000 122 M StoniftcJtOll Rdt 848-0IMJO -• AcrNpfw s. 1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FfXHUPPH lit sold. SlSl Sparrow, 557-1623 Edincer/Bolsa Chica. --,-l&oc--u-to-.. -.-._-1\il. --..;;;.... ______ __, 4 Bdrm, pool. jacuui Plan "C" ill Wa lnut Square. It ·s a super nice 2 BR. plus den a nd 2 baths, al an affordable price. For the young 1n heart th at want a carefree existence, try it, you 'll like ll for $63,900 .. but hurry' HARIOIYIEW HOMES COUNTRY FRENCH SOMERSET Tropical gm-dews, vst qtn ...... $2,0,000 Cl 16 72 Seoc:ove I on rive acres. Fruit trees. three wells. BKR. (714 ) 676-5717 0 R522·2080 6 UHITS All 2 BR, l bu "houses · Good income. Ownr can help finance. Nice ure0t l·I LOTS MIAltOCIAN with privacy. S!M.500. Bier 96J.8377 2 Ir, _... .. water •lew cowdo •.•• SI H ,500 121669 Oce• Y'lttel boc;h cottoge fhcer I Ir ........ S7f,t50 40 Ac SUlOO Ac. 20% down of H.B. Call for info. Two cooUcuous lots in La CUesta Racquel qub 3 UumiQlt.oa Beach nea br, 21~ ba, I "'1 yrs new ocean rcw SU0,000. Cal townhouse. Owner r e- 7SHi20. located Vacant. IREN UMCHIULTY 551.2000 Redesig n ed r ive bedroom, three bath with (31907 ~Nttwoodl 499-4551 at 8h P INT. lnves tme nl 848--0800 Potential near Elsinore.•--------~ Brkr As k for Norm. 714-674·3116 or 642-4681 s, ..... v • .,..... OANAPOINT d ftUA.IL 963-2297 Of'963·0867 ----- """ JU + 'OOL SACRIFICE PLACE + 11.ACH us.soo $63,750 --,~n~MP~t PnmeHuntington Beach Walnut Squar~ three red hill ~ . 552-7500 out.side brought indoors Professionally decorated and upgraded Many Newport•och 106' S-CleMt• 1076 custom appo1otment~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOACRES South of Corona. Ideal for sub·d1v1s1on. Low pnce Low down. Owner will carry. BK R 2 yn new. $165,000. Pnn c1pals (213)331).1959 2FOuaruns Side by side. aU 3 BR. l BA. prime rental arei. Mesa d el Mar. Buy separate or both for 8 un its. Priced for todays in· ---------1 location near schools. bedroom, two b:ath with JUST USfED. try you parks. shopping centers air cond1tion1ng This down payment. Sbar & golf tourse. $l5.050 townhouse has a large lBr, l~~Ba, dbl garage tot.al investment to qua Ii-laundry room. great sew· lake over big GI loan a r)'lng buyers. Onwer wall ing room. New carpet. 8~% Priced to sell r;u help finance. Take ad-paint a nd d r a p e s . Absolutely Marvelous Owner will help finance I HOPE YOU'RE ~al l:all 752· 1!120 HeMjMI HOftle (714) 677 5691 OR522·0530 vestor " A QUAIL HARD TO PLEASE ~~!~~shi~~c~o·~eb ~~ ~-PLACE because yo u 'll a p . Presidential Ughts. 10 '5ACUS at 171.500. Owner agt vantage Call 96J·6767 Fenced patio. Steps Lo 832 .. 752 Ol'IN 1119• II~ I UN 11)61 Nttr, pool and park. 752·1920. 3 Bdrms .. fam. rm. J::dan- burg Model an Viii 11. Univ. Park. Completely redone inside with no ex· pense spared. Extras in· e luded : brand new ltitchen · new furnuce new draperies and levelors --,0,.. nt:lt P~I preciatethis 1mmaculale Homes avail in las t 5 bedroom 3'h b ath pool phase. From $79,000. An & jacuzzi home 1n early visit is recom· beauUlul Dover Shores. mended. 492·2780. Sunset For an exclusive show· Pacific Home Builders. ang caJI 640·5357 Open! Buy lJke rent! Sub· rrut aJJ terms & offers! Trades! Etc! Fantastic 4 Br, 3 Ba. jacuzzi. Like new cond 1712 Highland $325,000. 6.11·0900 Agt. RIVHSIDE • RED CARPET Presently in navels & 6411:.3474 Ontu~ valenc1as; 11uitable for .,. 0 home or lot subdiv1s1on; 1 ......... .1t-.,....__ 2200 z miles South or the _. .,_.. _. • Riverside Fwy., in the ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,, Arlingto" area. $1 2,000 OfffCE 11.DG SITE . =~ .. ~~.!!'.;[;WNlltll d ~&~~ RV . $7.•0o down , -10,..na:JIP~a "29/mo. SS.Sl Heil Ave . .,.,_ I 044 Agt, 8«>-2531. •••••. ••• ••• ••• ••• ••. •• NEW 4 br, 3 ba 2 story. 34 HARIORVIEW 1071 Per acre Hunllngton Beach 4 By o..mer, trarusf out of Stale, beauL cstm hme 4 blks io bch, com p up graded 3 bdrm. patio, 2 car garage + 4 car garage or wit shop, boat access & RV parking Sl25,000. 536·9583 o r ~. POOL-llACH J BR w /fam1ly room ov~lookin1 s parkling ~sue poot Cou,a. try ltitcbe n w /SeJ>. breakfast nook. 2 Frplc. 172,950 full price . Owner'• leaving area. hurry won't last! I[ ...... ...., 147.""°'' 546-93'6 Yorlct.own Villas. 3 bdrm condo. by owne r Ai.· s umable loan '69.900. Open Sat/ Sun 1-5 95S.! Pettswood HB 963-8293 W4UTOSUIF 3 bdr, 2 ba, focmal dirung nn, 21ots. ownr. 6"·1094 CHAMPAGNE Oakdale. Woodbridge $119,990. O wner :n:i 6.57-4376 T MJ£ SI Ok a.tow Marilet! EER Steal u Woodbridge B dramatic '~ASTON'· 21~ SQ fl . totally up lf523 c.o tPUsDa·IRVIHE POCIEJBOOK graded Only $129,9!15 We have Plans 2,3 and 6 CTo Pnn's S22K down, LCllJllA'MI t.och 1048 an Orangetree. All local-8C s s u m 9 '< I 1 •• •••••••••• •• •• • •••••• ed ON THE WATER and learwater. Call collect CAT AUNA SUNSET tot.ally upgraded. Addi· <408>268·0633• Patrick, and city hghts from this tionaJ features of this Agt wood & glass 2 BR. 2' 2 ba rabulous community in· Quarter acre, JBr, 2Ba, + deo home $124.500. by elude tenrus, gym, pool, r a m 1 I y k 1 t c h e n , ownr. Days. 673-9978, spa and saunas. Prices fireplace, profess1onul Eves. 499-4685 r ange from S.52,500 to landscaping, spnnklers, . --. ---- $7Ui00. C811 today dog run patio w /cove r OCEAN VJ Jo;W HOME !J •AHCH REALTY 551-2000 · Yr old Custom 3 Bdrm House ope~s on park likl.' home Pvt art•a Sc:C'un -:;~ for mdoor.-outdoor ty, beach Pran only living Commumly pool. ()wllrr will f1n 'tnl'I.' park, len1l1s. $89.500 S239 500 PIHIKI 'l'l:lj 17462 Wayn1• 55:! 0543. ' · · · Owner Opt'n hou:>l· Sst/Sun. Univenity rorta V1lla1oee I, Edanbur~ 3Br. 21 ?8a on grl*nbelt. nu crpt, tile kit & tam rm. Wik to tenrus crts & *DUPLEX* ()l.:c~Jll l>lllt' nr hwy. ll•Vl'I lol. ea11y ac·ccs11 to beuch Nee(Js paint. minor re pu1r11, ideal fl)r hOml' & income flurry. 11nl} $167,500 MONACO This expanded home u; JUSl n ght for entertain mcnt Game room with SOO s 4uarc f ccl Jnd custom ~all units Clo:.l' to .:reenbelt. 11chool. and pool on a qwet cul·de 11ac and your own land Ca 11 us now 752·19'.!0 and ask for J ohn Shea . our Harbor View Specialist. ~ QUAIL --,o!.~S~M.1 PORTOFIMO 3 B d r m , 3 11 baths.'bonus·rm. ram rm, dining rm L~ lot. Upgrd 'd & xt r a s Sl8!>.900 By owller /lie 644·~238 !~ r u ~ 21.. • • * * * * * ..Wwport Ceftter IN CHAltMIMG ••••••••••••••••••••••• IEST BUY HVH old San Juan Capistrano 1\ Ill\ ''"'" 111 lt.11 11111 lmo•,lnh'nt ('o 27,000 sq. ft. lot near Pac ifica Hos pital. 5 Pomts Shop. Cntr & Civic Center. $135,000. David Bourke RJtr 546-9950 ----Affo rda ble up Monaco 3 bdrm. l ba, s ta1rs1downs la1rs con· l'OUnlry kit, fee owner dorruruum . 3 Bdnn1> , 1 i,, $136,950 551·6561 balhs, carpetang. window 1--------- View Lots, Yorba Land:i . ~acre +. $97.000 l acrt'" + $139,000. pavl'<f road, • uul. 52.8-6461 0CEA.H VU~OMDO' covenngs, bwlt-ans, two 3 Bdrm + 2 baLh11 + car garage & patio. By owner. Mon thru Thurs garage. $85,000. Bkr <days), call 6-46-2158: 963-8377 Fri thru Sun. (days ) & BEACH llOUSE 3 br. 2 ba evenings, c all (714 I d /w, (pl, U own the land, ·4~93-0588~~~· ~~~~~~ Sl39.000. Al so 3 br _ S9<1,000. Owne r a nx1ow. NPT S llRS 3 br + Jacuzzi, 2 story A frame. Just listed $124,000 OUPL I=;X 3+3. Walk \o beach. s15s:ooo C,\NALFHONT h1.1~l' 4 bt. :i ba. fpl. t lose to pooh .. tenni:. & bcuch. $162,500 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Super large 2100' master suite & family, wet bar s unken LR 2 slry 4 bdr s ingle family sacnf1c~ 592, 790 San Die~o 1-'rwy & 11 arbor 979-1640 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MGWaeH .. 1 C-rct.t Property 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VIEW LOTS 13 ~ acre view lots. hill FOR THE INVESTOR of Anaheim, excellent· W H o H A s location, zon e d for . E-VERYTHING (and horses, tenative map,. does not need cash now). stage, $'57,SOOper raw lot , 100% net rent, makes _ca_U_<_7i_4_>_95_7_-0_i44 __ _ 100% mortgage P•Y· th t• Dewrt, ments . NNN lease to Retort 2400 AAA t e nant. Cos ta ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mesa's busiest street LOOKING FOR .~· Si250,S006·4~5200 MOUNTAIN, DESERT .• "" RANCHESorRESORTS, We Have ~ PETE ' BARRETI : .. REALTY Some Fine Olles UUl L01':R'S S PECIAL Hug~ lot w f2br house & apprvd plans for xtra 2100 sq ft home Nwpt ForS. 1100 ---- c .. --t7J..4626 . ......... E.lac. 1631 E.17thSt#-C.SA M1ss1on Realty 4~1 0731 •......................................... lpool. $96,500 752·5086. aft 4 N~wport H~iC)hts Charm1llg 2Br cottage on large lot w 1private rear ) ard. separate hobby room w /ba attached to garage $110.000 Owner will finance NEWP'ORT IEACH llu. DUPLEX·Canalront 3 bdrms each $182.500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~I C:WofC~ (Wt. s. 1100 .... .,.,., 2550 •FANTASTICAL ···:·;·;;.~·w~·;·;··· ······················· A CONVCNl(NT SHOPP1NC ANO S!WINC CUIOE JOit THl CAL OH THE CO Tricks Wr1h Terry 7208 ~Afu.tB~ Turn tt''l kite~ to.,els 1n to ' p1~1te1l rift set t.o¥ttr sllowt1. housew1rm inc 111ts bum )ttleis1 Cro cllet bofdets on let'l tO'ff!fs fOf 1p10f'I 'lld h1ndr button on ltf'l towel plus 1 potlloldei f'llnein 7208 d1ft(t1ons SI.St IOI H eh p1ne1n Add J5c uch ~""" lot hrS1 C:IHS 111rna11 and h1ndhn1 Sn4 tt: ....... Needlecraft Dept, 10S Dally P ilot .. lU. ow Cllehtl Sta ..... '"'-If 10011. Pritlt llMt, u.-. z;,, ''".,.. ...... ..,. VALU( packed 1978 N([Ol( CRAn ~t•l°J Choose from 11~ des11ns. lrtt 1nstdt All ualts. Knrt, Croc:11t1 Stnd 75t C.S, Cifb '•' 0..--. Sl.SO ,; .... ~. '11.50 St11ft '11' hff Q1'1ts S l. ZS Stitt'-'•',_. Qlllts Sl.25 C.lltt .-S.-. Sl.00 ~ ......... Sl.00 llfflJ Fi=. .... . .Sl.00 ..,.. ........... Sl.00 S.. & bit W ........ Sl.25 ..... =.. ......... suo n.. ....... Sl.00 .....,_ Cl'ldllt .... . .Sl.00 lllltMIC.-..W . Sl.00 .............. Sl.IO , ................ ,Sl.00 ~WW ....... SUO ~~II• f l.10 u,,... Ill . 7Sf ..... " 11 . 7St ..._ wrz 1s. 1s Q1ab TeQr IJ 7SC .... ., l6 liffr •• ,, .,,. l:oof, Cool, Cool! 9337 SIZ~ 8-18 BwttOll into 1t-lfld rorctt It' l~ IT~. lttb c:omf«tablt 111 tlltovp '°"' most llecti( dlY Ho waist sam-wt11 1t IOOSt and llow1n1 or wttst 111pPtd Send1 Pnnttd P1ttern 9337 MISStS Sitts B, 10, 17. I'. 16. 18 S11e I'/ (bu~t 3C) IJ~ts 214 yatds 60 inch f1b11c S-4 SUO ltf ucll ''"""· M4 35' l1lf uch ""'"' ltf fint>elm linll'lil, lrllldllll1. S-4 tt: MUIA" MAllTlll Patte rn Dept. 442 Daily Pilot m ht 11th St., New Tift, '" l 00 ll. ,.rift, llAll[L-.. Al). DHSS. ZIP, Sill 1114 ml[ IWltll. LOOK RICH, YOUNG, SMART on 1 budaet' Sew new sort dre$$($. tops.. s•1rts, pants -all tn NEW SPRING SUM· MER PAnfRN CATAlOC fret Pl""" coupon S.nd 7~ 101·111StJal Stw\111 W Sl.00 1-.1Mtl4!1 Faslliell W Sl,00 IOS.1MtJll1 O.i..t W Sl.00 12'-TI!nftr "9nt W Sl.50 TurtJerock Glen Garden Home "Laurel" 2 br & den. $151.SOO. 752·5837 SUHSHIHY Entertainment home w/pool. Walk to schls & tenrus. 3 Br. 2 bit, din & lam. $87,900. 552·3008 Former mdl in Rancho San Joaqwn. 2 Br. 2 ba. & den w/wet bar. Pror decrt'd. Loe on 14th fairway overlook ·g golf course w /view of Sad dle back. Price $129.SOO. melds fom & ap'pl. Pnnc only no agts pis. Ca 11 752·1211 9-5 ; 752·0768 aft 5 &weekends. IYOWNER New Turllerork Glen garden home, Heather model, 4 BR. 3 ba, fam rm. Highly upgraded w/dec k & view. Sl&i.000 644-4887 Uru vers1ty Park Village I Se.ldom avail Amherst Model. Lrg I bdrm. I ba + den. F'rplc, oak plank rl oorin g. mirror wardrobe doors T op cond. Buy owner $74,950 4175Seton Rd 552-9~ BUY NOW •••.• PAYUTER. ..•. Low deposit will hold :J Bdrm, 2 bath with <>t·1·:in view. Sl07,SOO La11una Inv 494·6525 Very Uniaue A s patial quar11y 111 achal'ved in this cyn to sea vu home Areh1tt:c· tu.rally des1~ned Stn k mg entry. A very fine 3 BR bome $J 98.SOO t 181 . Ko/an f~t·.11 E ,,,,,,. 1111 90U "'"""''Y"' Str~et 4g4 9473 549 0316 1052 ··••••·•·•···········•· Laguna Niguel Realty • OCEAN COMMUNITY REALTY 675-1 642 -------- Gnat Family Honw W t rm to add on. 4 generous BRs, 2 b:i +- panel 'd fam rm & lrg pool Children 's pla) areasep. from adlt patio 1-TI.ot trees. Walk toschls & shop'g an WestcliH. Nu plui.h c rpts thruout 1-'r eshly painted Sl69.500 Opell ~c I ·5. Sat & Sun. l508 Dover Or. Ownr. 646·0758 $I 0,000 DOWN SI 075 /Month S 130,000 lalance Large 2-story. 4Br. 2Ba, pool. Jacuzzi, solar heal mg, J'll finance, nocn.'<.111 needed. 957·1998 Pn n on ly PP. ---- ·~yOwn..­ Popular Delores Pla.n. on corner w 1wrap around pat* Highly upgraded Must see lo appreciate. Sl62,500 644-6504 BLUFF'S 1 LEVEL VIEW Manna Rily 642 8850 Harbor Vu l<ftoll1 3 Bdrrns, ram rm. 2' ~ na. p ro r decor , oak firs . Reduced to SlSS.000. 2707 HJllsade Dr, NB 640·1643 NEWPORT COND01S Bhlfs "K" Plan. 2 brs up, 2 brs down. End urut. Vu of pool $139.900. BluHs "V" Plan. Step dowll l1v1ng room. 3 spacious brs up. Relax- ing patio. $123.500. Newport Crest "5" Plan. 4 br ln ·level. Form Dtt overlooks Uv rm. Model homt-uppcal! SlJS.000. 645-7221 Ontu~ !Li_!_-1 I 21 .. Westdiff R•Clffy end uml, Angelita 2 Br. 2 ---------1 ba. frpl, as11umable loan. '911HSUL.A Sl 5 7 . o o o . by ow n . TRIPLEX 6444201. Just lis ted' This neat SeoSiclele..tyHI Nr Lake Park. Man to r.ts~ Sea caps & sunsets, a btn heh 1-4 BR, 3 ba; I 3 BR. 2 & 38EDROOM :. family paradise. 2Br + 2•2 ba ; 1 3 BR, 2 ba, :i VA.FHA bonus rm in El Morro By gar, rprplc 's, S189.000ea. GARDENTOQJJE>ME.1 the Sea, your own pvt 1709·1713 AJabam;.c , 118 2CarGaraies bch, park rent ooJy Sl60. 536-1718 J ·Ol-9924 CALI.TODAY (PK1096) "'-llftUT•1r• 11:v ha 1-757-1623 Calfol Ilia PacJflc '""..... ~ Mobile Home Realty IY IUILDH 2706 Harbor, Ste208 1-4 BR. sgl stry & 2·3 BR; 540.5937 aJJ spacious deluxe uiuts . Bike to bcb rrom here Mobiletto..Slon $198 ,000 Lp . 241 2 As.s um ab I es. r e . Delaware, HB.536-1718 possessions, buy rentals, renttoowo. lnlo. Crea~ yr old Dplx near 17 I 4Jl4Ml95 :.~~~.~~,()()() Weber Solano Beach. OCEAN FRONT gmd Jevel con· do. cootrolledllfrect al'-- c~ to beactl. 2 BR. din .. > ing, 2 ba, exclusive Def·· Mar Beach Club. All amenities including 24 hr strict security, Sl49,SOO. lmmed possession avail. ._Pr rli 2000 Bonded Properties Inc, •FANTASTICAL ..... ;;;,·°[;;;::;_ ..... =~.- costa Mesa Brand new San Clemente Gfoo•H 2700 Shangri-la dbl wide lux-duplex. Wrap.around ••••••••••••••••••••••• ury living. BUI 1978 2Br, view. Backs on course. I 0 ACIE RAHCH 20a Skyline 1n adult 1'wo 3 Bdrm .. 2 bath un Remodeled ranch home p a r k , s w 1 m m 1 n g • its. Excellent rental dis· with open beam ceahngs Jacuzzi, & social ac· tnct. Sl6S.OOO. & views in aJI dire«ions.> 1 tivities galore. AJI for un· AND J ust a s hort drivtt der $124,000. Park rent S,rillt M-.ioft from Orange Co .. Tht: Sl~Sl40. C<Joverted to 3 uruts. Uni-pool, spa & bnck patlO Calfonlie Poc:ifie que property; newly re-are fenced in for com Mobile Home Realty modeled with impressive plete pnvacy. The rt! 2706Harbor ,Sie208 racaQI!, Oce an view. mauung acreage 1s for 540.5937 $195.000. you to do with as yo11 please. Call no w• GAIDIHHOME All new kitchen ap. pl1 a nces , ca rpels. drapes . e tc Like new WOODlllDGE pvt. patios off every Creekside home, i\spen room Walking distance Model, upgraded cpl & to white s alld beach. noonllg, s hake roof. 3Rr, R e a d y t o m o v c OC., "NFRONT tnplex 1s in xlnt cond1· ~ tJon & 1s in all ideal loca FIXED rNCOM E? ~•MS 11: •LTY 97J..4626 Btll 1978 Goldenwesl dbl """1 laA left......._ R.E. hte wide, all appliances. * 494-1057 * 1631 E.17thSt :ic .. Si\ 2B a . by owllert aRl. Ill ... $182,500. $92.000. (714 I 982·0152 496-2413 493-9494 dys, 981-6148 eves 49S.5220 830-5050 ---Turtlerock Highlands, 5 Mission Vi•io I 06 7 Beautiful old home right lion l·Blk to bay & on the sand 30x90 lot, be11ch Two 2·bdrm umts. zoned H·4, owned fee 1-1 bdrm unit. Outstaml simple. 2 sty, 3 bdr , 2 ba In~ buy at $150,995 Owner will carry ts t Call r o r itppt particulars. TRUDI DEEM RLTY 213/596-3897, 420-1871 BR Stewart, Lusk home. •••• •••••• ••••• •• ••. ••• ~vail mid July. $20S.OOO. boeita del Sol sec. gatt', 2 52-0617 agent. br 11-.i ba, l1ot cov. palw, --------- Sr.AMISH panoramic vu, walk lo BY OWNER lake, $87.500. 581·0793 or Miru·farm zorung for 1 581·0791 hors e , c h i c k e n s . ~~c<%~~~ ~125. 15 mm to --7-U-M_IT_S_C_..M-. --R..-&tat. 11 Mob1e HOfllt s~ Beautiful brand new 4 1 Weted 2900 1714Jl4'.tltS br, loll, Up. 3-2 br. l \12 ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• townhouse, all bltns, ow N pr 0 pert y. 1 n 20 YEAR SALE crpts, drps. Hurry, buy Inglewood Hawthorne now. Tom Lee, Rltr, orSo. Bay~-.a? 642-1603. Will rA.Y CASH!! EXCESSIVELY HIGH INYESTORS Ph. Tom D'Allessandro MOITG.A"S ARE T.D. rROrBTIES GOME FOIEVH Brand new 12 uml apt 1213) 674·6907 or (714 ' tst time In O.C., 20 yr building. FOR SALE In 546-6201 anytime or (7141 TOUCH Spanis h sty le wrought iron courtyard e ntry' Beautiful tirewall front patio. Bright k1tcheo, formal din. rm. Giaot Uv rm. Absolutely huge boous room! Rear paUo hosts fi renng. Lovely VIilage Ill 2 story on greenbelt. Imma culate & waiting. Just SI 16.500 Owner Wlll help finance Call now752·1700 Mawpcwt leoch 1069 greenhouse, rm for ~~~~~~~~~I ••••••••••••••••••••••• garden. 38 r. 2Ba, fam f Ontano Const. 11lmost <LtD "'""1af•6PM. financmg now avail. or '""-"' • purchasing of in-park re· completed on beaut. loc. --------- sales of your much moiceres nejghborbood. ... Oe11ut1ful 4 bdrm, 2 ha, ram rrn. 2 rrplcs. lux m aster ba. Sl 79,900 Owner I Agent 752-0564 Bus: S40-776'> ASSUM41LI l l/4 Ln. $19,000+2nd T.D. 3 Br. 2~ bath T ownhomc. Deerfield . S84.950, C'Ori· sider lse opt $'5K. Owner / Qkr 5"·5880 RANCHOSANJOAQUIN 2 Bdrms. Highly up.:r'd Oay & nlte view SJ2'.l.5iCJo l\il. 5'9·T7S~ 7~·0283 rm, frplc. $85,000. Low TAXES! OpenHseSat&Sun 12·5 Cby apptonly I 3 Bdrm .. 2 bath Back •55_7 .• 31•6•1 _____ _ Bay home with an AD Dl'r:<>NAL l Bdrm. & 1 ---------bath attached unit. 60 fl. JUST IEDUCED by l70 fl. lot with frwt To $149,500. trees. Massive ramaly Westclirr. near schools. room with used bril·k park and shops Not on a fireplace. bar & shflmg busy street Drive by glassdoors lolBfl by 42 120r. Pe mbroke Call fl, Junior Olympic :size 540-1151 for un 11ppornt d1v111g pool Two add1 menl tos t't' UOllal fireplaces, kitchen Will\ bwlt JOS. UJIRnadcd r1u·pets fv. fres h pu111t too! For 11111(' by owllcr Askant; Sl2<l ,50() Must sell lmmedlat~ly • 11 Cn 11 557 · Hl68 or 634 2626 LOWHTrRICE IMMIWPORT 3 bdrm, 2 ba condo new t pllna. purquet floors w rwood decking patio. Surrounded by porks & bike trails. 759 \501 Real t:Slate ~HERITAGE REALTORS THEILUFFS GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH TOD.A Y FWstV.._l 3 Bdrms .. 2~ balhs, formal dlnin~ rm .. c:oun· try kitc hen. Spotleaa home! Many upgradt11' RlJbt on the greenbelt! All \M• at $135,000. Bet· ter etall nuw' I ! 1!i,111!llll1!1 ,'\: ~11 .. ;f; '"ii I: 11 'I H1n•1 h·1(J •• ..,tiu Any!1n11> [., ... 1t1lulf µ,,,f H111•1 IUCH DOU HOUSE Stt.500 Ideal beach home. jus t steps to s urf in best area. VersatJle 3 BR, 2 B" + farruJy room. OERTHA HENRY REALTORS 215 Del Mar 492·4121 San Clemente c ustom h1lls1dc home neonng complelioll 2.000 sq rt . 3 UR. :? ba, fam rm . hq·akf11 s l nook . flrepl11re, wct bar. <iun de<-k. 2'~ t•ar gara11e Pnnc ortly 714 /536~• or 714 /960-4180 r d 2 br, 2 ba, spaciously de· sought ..a ter ream signed Ample parking, ~. This means for all Faowtk buy, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ............. tlted of you that just couldn't afford buying a home in $420,000 C... ..._. l 122 the past, may now eitjoy Act now! Call 548-5469 ••••••••~•••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• the happy experience or , ________ _,o N TH E w ATE R .. owning your bome in the I l~S Prestlgious Coodo wtu..1 mobile home park of Take your pick from prune Bay, Ocean & Jet... your choice. FordetaJls, these spacious 4 plexes. 2 ly views. F\Jll securilL C .AL IF 0 IHI A. BR . 3 or 4 baths, bld1t.PooJ&dockfor50llH, PACIFtC fireplaces, shake roor. boat. 2Br. 2Ba fulllt. MOBILE HOM E SAl,F.S Lots o( extras . lS~ down rurrushed. $l50Q.lmo yr!1,' 2706 Harbor. Sle 208 payment, no loan reei.. lse. Waterlronl Home!-I -S_4_0._5_tl7 ~~~~ro~o~l6J~~il~~ :;-~-1400_. -2-Bd-rm--&-den Owner Oes•rate call. 50-llSl Want quiet mature cou I "'"'' I'!"' · pie. $750/mo Frplc, IJ!c ""'wide Park l.ane. am. pitJo. Waterfront Homt'> mac, below. 631.1400 mirt value. S28,SOO. Make -------Ml.AILY OMl ACU Olfer.(66·~XX > hiiiiiiiliiiiiiiim----111111m. 3144 OCIAMNOMT MobUit "-Stor. Eutaade, unique 2 on lot. •••••••••••••••••••••• • 1.oned R 3. 15CHeet o( San __ 17_1_4_Jl_41_-l_l_t_s__ One 3\'t yr old tri·level. a Elea.nt new large 3Br. Clemente oceanfront. 3 b d rm 1 "' b a bd 2 ba c•tm home. One sm (month to month>. Se03AtJonal views. Large washer /dryr /refrlg. in: remodeled .t br l ba. By cau collect, 408-268--0633 25 room home. Room for eluded. Must sell due to Owner. $1.29.000. 84&.aOO .... .,,.... .._. l 16t tcM.l~. pool and 6 to 8 111--. s .... ....-• new condo unlll. 29% ...,-""NI, pace" 848·-SAN Q.....aNTI •••••••••••••••-•••••1 Down O Ill OUPl.IX 8ayfront condo. Ira 28r. · woer w curry SELLER SH,toO 28a, btfully furn, slip IMS.OOO XIOUS avail, adlt.s only . Mon , AN Neat L~ a pin. t RR urut. thly rent.a.I. 675-677S or Obi Wldt> La8aron, Im wttb exlra «ues t apt. 67~18. I 3 Mona.r~h BAy Plaa• Laauna Nlf(U4ll 496-7222 lll·Oll.6 mar. close lo beac h Short walk to beach or 1-------- Pn ...... lo1-1l (72 "c"'U> shoooma Sommer rentals b" w ck I """ e1 ,....._._ b'ERTilA ll£NRV or month. 2 & 3llr1s from ....._ tt.,.. Sten R~ALTORS SZ2S/'Nk Owner. 117S.8'1"7S 1 1714J t41-119S-2U D!J Mar •92·4l21 orll?S.8018 -.. . . . 7 OAllY PllOf Af.s•llh Apar1m•ntau..tum. ~ ... hrwl.a.td ~to~ 4l 00 ....... ,..._..,. 4450 ....,_1tl1h1d ••••••••••••••••••••••• _. ......... lilled JtOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .._.. .. I t • .._.. u ....... d ...... Ultfwwi.a..d ... ..,.,. leach 1269 ....................... Cotf9 ...... 3824 ....................... c• ... 4 Dll.UXI OFC'S ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• •• ••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• ••••n••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••• I 1 .. 1102 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ho bedroom. Huntinaton U• .......... 11 c.oot. rm • 1eal 2$, wt ...............••.•.... Ml ,.. • ..._. ) I 6t C:.. MtM )J24 IW L --Al boiwb' 3 br M2S K.lda ........................ Ute briaht airy & n w 2 Heh. 1 MUe lo t>eacb. Share a bomeor •J>tment paneled . .i.m. whac an re· .... -............................................ _. 3Z4J pela, Jt • .lr + more. 12&2l Flower Street. br & 2 ba · Crplc pool & M~gt'rph.9S0-5329. "'-~" ,,....,...._. n...... ar 1 or1yr 1cHe. Lako.: ~.VL """6'\1 ....... .._ •• __.. •-••••••••••••••••••••••• ~"~ Garden Grove. Larae ··--• .. :. ' ~t·~ V"'Ul"UTtI> For~~t llr~a J\1;nt uu..A rv...w •.,... • ~uucc rm -a: .,._ bom I 3 •CoosumorGutdt ,_... ... _.~m to·-.. ouse JllCuu.i. nuultl, no peLs nu; EXCITING Trr~ . ,_...,.. "-~ _...._ u ...... -~ 2 B r , Z b a Cond o DZ5 213 151·3220 Moo E.oA-8<' f', uper t tan -UOKO ua.uvu wuu $425 5'8-001 ..,._.. ~ r~..-~ ..... " n.&I a.a"' Beautifully ru.rnl1bed Fr\, AM or eves 8 R. fa m r rn r r Pl_<" BLUFFS 3 Br. 2~ bt1trut. 2 close to abooplJll. Laun . r ALM MISA A"S. ~ ~ ht .. 11.~·~ 714·S81·9393 Sec bldl Adult• only walJp;a~ Lhruoul ~ Crpl .. 2100 aq. fl Pool ~!,Y faclillln. CaNlol l br, Eaataade. natural MlNUTBESCHTONPT 832-4134Smce um '"Shop ror renl-.-2330--N-p-t IUOO /mo. Water1 ronl Dduxe t br, tnbH near mo, l<>e. &a.rdener lncl ms. 8kr6".ol34 ""uld~n; no pelll. wood beamed ce11ln1 & · Bl. CM 600 sq Cl + i.l<1h Hommctl·l400 OCQillege. MSC>. 645-7221 aMMS Clydeat (714) l!U-1013. cabmeLs. $285. Un/urn Bach, 14'2 BR. ~tur)'21 --------NwptHgh1.1.Brandaew3 incl 1tove & refng. from$220.4'rup. ~..,. 6'2..:mi41M..s3l7 3 bdrm Blurfl condo, Weatclllf Really 3 bdrm, 2 ba, New crp\, bdrm , 2~ ba. Frplc, •llAMD MEW• 7lU-600Uf·F9-S. Adults, No Pets ....,-.... 4l50i---------pool/lennli/eboppang yrd, nr Marina Ht 5415./ D/W, zcar 1.,., many ex Cberry Creek Adult l561 Mesa Or. ...•••••••••••••••••••• 5400141ft Showplace of town Meaa Verde Dr Plaz .. 11000 aummer or SM() ...__,...s.._a 1226 moAv1117 189HG.S9 tru. SS15/mo. 6'2·7089 Apts. 1 & 2 8R, fplc's, Lovely lrg t BR. crpl. (5 Blks Eaatof Newport Slnale .-.raae $40. Sate & leue M ra cooper - -lnMe 3244 lakM. aauna, Jacuui & dros. stove. gar. Mature Blvd.} secure. 731 W. lllh St. 875-C8Uor 498-8301 •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• H V H Monaco. 2 br, 2 ba, pool. FTocn $290. Localed acflt1, no peta. U180·C 546-9860 C.M. 873-1'78'7 -----------fOPLX 2 BR. t b•. h ••••••••••••••••••••• dc:n.$800.lncl.&ardener at2701S.Falrview.Juat Anaheim Ave, MS-3229. 4400 U2S Mesa Verde Dr E . CM ~ Yrly , l blk to ocn , Buillina, encl gar, pauo. BY . owner, New Wood· ~. S. ol Warner, N. of S.D • ....:&46-3 ___ 1_eo______ IUCH UVIMG Bachelor, clean & qUlet. $!95/mo (2l.3)330-Ul59 bndae Crceblde Poplar ----------Fwy,Me-1.991.Nope\.I. without h igh beach ....................... , ________ _ utilpd, S2QOmo.548-1425 · model, 3 BR. 2 ba. S52S STEPS TO BEACH-Lg Msc>. 3 br, 2 ba, spacioll!I prices. ~njoy these $26.S lbrrare!Garage mot.e.4.0.·2245 . 3Br. W. Nw-pt. '875 mo. 1374.2 Newland Street, new 2 s t ory . 2 car beauttrul lu•ury apts rtlQMSstOHAL CANNF.RYVlLLAGE .._..U.fwzhilN,. PlumfeeSST.()83t ~ Garden Grove . garage.Frplc.yard. minutes from beach. MEDICAL/DENTAL ._ .... •••••••••••••••••• •HOMEFlNDERS• Woodbridge condo 2 br, 2 Beautiful, two bedroom TSLMgmt 642·1603 Spocious Ui2 bdrm adult Seven room s uite . <tlJllstStreet Gta1.. 1202 ba. frplc, garage. Pool & ~2braharp gar plx $320 townbowles ln eitcellenl apts with pools, jacun1. +reception are11 8'70' w/parklna •••••••••••••••••••••••New 2 br 1 ba dplx, 1111 lake.$475.581-4255 2br auper cottage nr neighborhood. Private Nice2bdrm, big kitchen. rec. room. firuade $650/moot.b RETAJL STORE kitchenw/bll·inll.dining, beachsmCeeSS7·08?A ti · c I I wood beam ceilings LeusebyOwner •HOMIA, MOHS• ftreplace, view, sundeck, N~ Woodbridge Green· •HOMEF1NDERS• pa 0 vtew rom ove Y tbruout. c{trpeled, no lOUJllet, bllliard roornio & J.,w. YHll Co 675-8i09or64S-9160 lOOOsofve.cancies garage util paid $450 bner model, 48r, 2Ba. kitchen; enclosed peta/children.646-17~1 sandvoUeyball. 4tt..J2l7 4tM660 -------- LOW RENTALS mo 6tl1:31r19 · ' microwave oven. $595. West.cllff. lovel,y 3 br, 2 ba. g a r a g e 5 ; P 0 0 1 : AUCIA APJS Store-0frtce, nr Np'l. P 0 All areas· All prices · Owner, aft 6pm. 644-8828. f1m·nn, els to sch ls. Call $320/mooth. Call Clyde 25211 StockPorl DP AMOtMe 717 4M Sq. fl. $200/Mo " •557.ol24• 848-2320. <Manager, Apartment Preview Openins LugW\a mus. 581.fi.151 ~JJy aerv. ore space Aaent646-21U4 UF~ .. ""SERVICE BToro 3232 RENTALS #30)881-lOl.3. b c.a.•1tr•.a. ...... "'"S -fl ..... _ C.&&nai:. w-''-lO be h I t ........ ~... __........... 5\arU al VI' IQ ti) UK' .a.~-· ., ... ..,, fl. C-2. 130 Good in all 23 otfices ....................... 3 BR, 2 Ba ••. SS00/640 ..... 3 b ~ 'lf' 5• :n· ..... Pt 11 1 d11 3107 ~•u .-U 15200 Magnolia d>1u1.11Uc Newport Beach E.11th ~ °S:iale Q SHO 1 FEE then FREE for S395 3br kids dbl gar Pool 3 DR, 2~ Ba .....•.. t6()0 ~. 3 rbr ~75. 4 ~; 3 b: ••••••••••••••••••••••• Occupancy late June Westminster. 893-0519 a.UJ>;Ort bus. area. Space mo. Doyle 5"48·l l&8 ••LIFE•• sm fee55'7.()83t 48R.2,,ea ......... $525 canalfronlS825. Lovely 1 bdrm. walk to Bachelor S'ZSO CIMHAMOM avail: 800-16,000 sq ft&, __ __;: _____ _ Homesaptadplxesbachs •HOMEFINDERS• ~BR,2....,Ba ....... SOOO Manna Rea1ty642-8850 beach or bay, 216 E lBdrm S28S Cl.IBAPTS warebse ap. 32< sq ft .....,... ...... 4500 $1.SObach,f~ul.ll! REAL ruce 3 br. 2 ba 3BR,2ba.N.8 ..... $650 Balboa Bl, $295 mo. 2Bdrm,lba S320 1Sl23So.Brootburst Proj. Mgr Judy Clark.••••••••••••••••••••••• $200 1 br, kids ok. rum I ds k"ds OCEAN VlEW '96-5660 ,661-2333 2 Bdrm, 2 ba S3SS 83M8J.3 or atop by Com· M·l 1pace 1250' front of· '2452brk.ids,petsok w/frpc, bwhr, I & Beautiful2700sq.rt.3br. -----------• BeaulJCul park·uke at Westmlnat.er,S:n-6266 mercePark.41008U'Ch. flce, lgereardoor. SZ40 Sl.853+denk.ids attwow! pets. Avail. now. $43S 3 ba home 2 frplce. $750. $595. Lovely large 3 Br Dl06pbere, pool, spa Ex Sorry,nopets mo. 629 Terminal Way. S3'754br !lids pets gar. 964 .. 2:.'566, Agt. no fee. ~ £1--rno. S48-29Z.8 bltns, fplc: ~lose lO bch, cellenl local1on near 2adj. oles. pvtenl. approll 'lJ Call today & move! Fouch• V*'t 323 4 D.·,.":~ 3 R Cb el r h sAdlhopa ~d.!!!,ng67. 3 ~!!,>'. bedac1hes, shopping.0etc . ._ 4000 ~~i.~~~ ~~827 S:~. C.M. 648-068l or lc6ool"-d 3206 ••nn••••••••••nn••• 'lto'lfi'l-)f B . ann root ouse ts,.............,.; · v.. A u ts. no pets. pen ....................... .......,. •--------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 bdrm. 2 ba, huge O'l::lS ~m~~&J~~ ~~ C...... .. W.-3822 ~~~~·~;::~~a~ Roomw/kitchenette FUIUMT! IUILDTOSUrT IAUOA ISLAMD yd.wallpaper throughout ~· 600 Sun.1-4,'200River ••••••••••••••••••••••• Santa Isabel & Newport ~week&up. We've gotapriog fever at 5.000To20,000aq. rt.MG HOME WANTED for an-M25./mo839-4lMS _, Olvd,C. M.) S48-97SS Udo Marina Village ~~~T~~LoRCO nual lease. Nice home. Famoua3BR.2~baMoo· 1u:."3C Y RENT? "v _ _..;. _______ ,Ambassador Inn in Costa Wbileitlutswe'reolfer· REALTORS 644-4Ull) Pvt party. 64.2-5255. IPrPv model. nr s wim u ' AMPU,Da:IR'll,.E when you can lease op-(Sb Spacious new 2 Br. 2 ba Mesa, 2Zl7 Harbor. Cen· inglreereotoo beaut. ol-eool. Tiburon townhse , 'l'lrc t:trCS units. Encl garages. trally located, 23S rooms. (ice apace overlooking Avail. June l S. Modem MS() 557_3031 San Joaqwn 'fownbome, lion or contract sale3thbis f350.1967 Anaheim. CM. MANY wi'tb "'t"tcben, the Bay. Space from 290 • .........._. W_._.. 4600 3BR, 2Ba. 2 car gar. · golf course view, 2 BR, sharp Newport. Hts r • to 1270 sq. ft. incl. crpta. -• -- Gr ea l Io cat Ion on 2 BR. 2 ba, dbl gar .. ten· 2'~ ba & den, $600 mo. pool home? Interested? GARDEN APTS •2 Br Mesa Verde. Upper phone & TV. Swimming d r P a • A I C' s d a Y •••••••••••••••••• ••••• Peninsula. 1 block lo nia, pool, jacuui, $385. ss&-1448aft6pm. catJMS-7221 $250. Adults, no pets pool, jacuzzi, and rec. janitorial serv. & aU uUI Rapons: mature neat & blk B lllt.. l & I 839-8883 CORONA DEL MAR 833-8974 room. Dally & weekly pd. Take advantage or clean foemale lookmg for ocean. v, to ay asl c ean. 2 Br, frplc, kids. pets. 2 Br Townhouse. frplc. rates starting from $54 a ours""'"" rever ... & free reu. 3 bdr yrly rental. nr Meach. $S50mo. Ann lllAf_. le-.. J•4 patio dshwhr Call Pool. tennis. Some ocean 2 br, bhrus. gar. patio. week ,....._ i.....--h ReC avail t Uie No not• 544-4206 -..,.• -6 • c · M l d l t N · rent offer. We 'll pro· .,.,_ area.. 8 · · ..... -. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Co~umer's uide, sm & Catalina views. Close a u r e a s · o 64.5-4840 bably come to our senses Lynn. 87~175 ..._. Ps ah r de 1207 $240 must see! Good area. fee. 645-4900. to Fashion Island & Cine :S~l.!5. Nr sboppiog. by summer. Call or stop ••••••••••••••••••••••• Many more ,avail n.ow. Woodbridae Est. lovely 1 beach. 644-26ll L r -~ 4200 by any weekday bwtn New lwcurv home, 2 br, Cons umer s Guide l-el.28 .. R,Aen."ncdyd W..tclffR~ R ---8·.30~-5·.30. • I ... " .. "'' -~ ~· -. 11 ..--., ---------Clean l B apt. $200. •••••••••••••••••~••••• "' .,. den. jacun1, 2 ~ ba, 845-4800Fee SS5().644-4809 .,_,..._... 3276 Lux 3 BR. 2~ Ba, rroot Quiet Ba. ck Bayarea.280 Fant-astic A ..... overlooit· LidolilarinaViUage • frplc, beam ceil, 2 car --d l N ts l.i Del Mar 2ll/~l24G "" 347SVia()porto gar, applns. 313 Island. OPEN HOUSE •WOODBRIDGE ••••••••••••••••••••••• up ex. ew cp 'pa o, . ing bay, dock avail.. (atNwpt Beach Blvd) S800. yrly. 675-4912 or 5fl 18tbSl. Prescott 4 BR. den, FR. Luxurious home gar, ~.673-75llagt. l Bdrm uppez;. $215. Quiet pool. Cplc . Sep\ only (TI4}67$-8662 SOOS eves67S.S20L New-eleganl2bedroom DR, 2 FP, 3 Ba, 3 gar. w/gorgeous vu. 3 BR, 2 Charming 1 BR&. den, building 'w t beaut. $1250.675-9877 ---------•+den (~75). Cedar & Pools, lak e, $645. ba, 2 decks, frplc. $485 frplc, 00 gar. 601 landscaping. Ideal for Luxury bacb ..., blk to CdM dlx suites. ut.il pd. ,....,va ... ~y IAYROMT CONDO window home. S Blocks S52·lm6i 83J..16S3 mo. 492-1'715 Segonia. Lease, ref's. adults over 35. No pets, bch.. Kitch lndry pool A/C, ampt.e pluig, from '~ "'~ Lwcury 1 BR. 2 ba unit to beach. Private 2-car $395 673-7513 LEEWARD APTS. 2020 J·ac S200 /,wk 557.495' $1.65.Nolaereq.675-6900 RAMCHISE w/view. Avail monthly, garage. Fully main· $375lbrbeauly pal.io s..taAINI 3210 --·-------Fullerton Ave, (1 blk H~t~br. 1be new way to own a or lease opt. $S9S. W.oed yard. Adults. No PoolsmfeeSS7-0824 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $340 upper, 2 BR. 1 ba, easlNewportAve&lblk -•.-ITICH• travel agency. Travel 640-29Bl peb. (714) ~6331 •HOM EFINDERS• $24-0 2br, kjds fenced beam ceiling, F /p, sun· so. Bay}. 631-0m Nice apt, ~ blk to bcb ,_,,..-v Network Start your own Br --'•Ds· ..... -lio. palios&mfeeSS7·0824 dk,so.olHwy. Nopel.5. "1-.,,,_,.. 7 .,95 For lease.attractwenew E p n'ot renui·red. C...... cMI Mer lllZ 2 • ...,.... w'" ·pa + Lease or 1se opt. 3Br. 2'n •HOMEFlNDERS• 673-1490 I llialMglOll leocll 3140 ·~-..., ... ""--..-' -cptd. office. approx 2000 x · .. ••••••••• •••••••••••••• ro ore. Cons u m e r ' s b a t o w n h o u s e o n ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• wk up (213)790-8013 f •~at Complete support & long Guid r 645-4900 7 I 382.. sq l, corner ._._.. ' WlD· term service provided New 2 BR. 2 ba, 2 patios. e, srn ee. • Deerfield greenbelt oca Costa Mna "' SHARP, beach. 2 & 3 BR, OCEANFRONT cottage. dows on 3 aidea, de· Ca 11 Mr c bar 1 e " ~ar. 616 Goldenrod. days9-7 t ion . Avatl immed SouthLagilfta 3286 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rrpl , dishwasher, Charming, all conve· corator blinds. Avail 714.fl38.9U2 Adults. no pets ~/mo.Hu NT ING To N s475 t mo. Own /Bkr ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAMAMCHAA"S garage,patios,960-2358. niences. 4 br, 2 ba, or 2 w/gar. Rent SllSO/mo.1---------~~8 ; 494-2735; HARBOUR brand new S52·58M S~estT~g3u:!g\C:.hltr~ Large 1,2&3 bedroom br, l ba. 1 br, 1 ba. Tri-CoRealty64S-0621 INTEBESrEDlN --------• end 1 ~~~bdrm. 2 ba, SAN JOAQU~N on picturesque street. garden apts. Dsbwhr, SPANISH STYLE. smgle 673-44l7-EAST I TTH ST. CM Jo~~g~: .. CdM Village J BR 2 Ba, all_ built in, Jae, pool, etc. RENTALS Rooms highlighted with bltns, encl. gar, gas bbq. level 3 BR. owner's unit 3Br, 2 ba house. Close to (pie. bltns, newly, de· Privacy.$500.846-4408. BO~H are 2 Bdrm wood & stained glass Pool. Gas Pd. 778 Scott on cul-de.sac. NearSpr bch. Baysbores. Pvt tillOUMO~OOR CALLNOW! corated.$575.673-7229 2 Br pool frpl refrig w/v1ews and ~75/mo. $475mo. ul.il. paid. Call Pl.642-5073 tngdale & Warn er patio.$425/Wk. SOOsq rt,A/Cofc.pnven· MPEIMC. ---------1 d h' h 'K.d • t • No pets. Call for in/o. Agt Andy Longf e llow . 2 Br l ""·ba •ownbou•e, trance. utiJ inc. $250/mo. Coinlaimd.riessince 1963 S......t"' ul H bot v· s -w r . I s, pe s, 752-0Z83or 5497751 ' r• lJ o $425 /mo. Agent al 8kr 67s-6700 1714) 547 5934 .-~~c ar ar iew pal.lo. $3'JS. Coasumer's · 496-llSS patio, yard, frplc, encl. 846-1371 or caJJ owner al 2Br. 2ba oo h<'ll. PaUo. · ' · • l.rgl~~~;·&s. ~de.64.S--4900(ee. ........... 3241 Wuf I mr 1291 gar.$375. 846-6707. BBQ00. TV. Gated comm. PROFESSIONAL OF· II do a,, ti" _________ _.----------•·•••••••••••••••••••••• -_TSL __ M_::.gm_t ___ 642_·_1603_ ~~~~~~~~~ S7 /Wk. FJCEPARKPleuaotoi· you can -tera oos Exclusive bill top view. •••••••••• •••-.••••••••• = fi · --" ha e l 11ot a deal for you 2BR. No amoken .. Fro pvt community. 11ear OCEANFRONT lBr, 550 Terrific 3 br, 2 ba, frplc, 2 Br, l~ Ba townhouse. 2Br. children welcome. Do lBr, 2ba OD Bay nr tees Ul oew g'""en com-v " · pref. abare w /sing!e new,3br,3ba+dencoo· CliftDr.N.LaguoatsSO dabwbr. crpta. Move garage, patio, pool, pets,st.attiJlgats:M5mo. ocean. Pool & view ~exL:fjp~li~~~~!•-Joe_«M-__ ro_t_s ____ _ J::.;9· 497-2741. Avail. do .•. mo.962-0778 mo.(213)8'76-2723eves right 1n! Etc. $445. jacuui. Adults only, ~ S220rwk. Hills. From200' toSOOO'. TaAYILAGeeCY Walk to beach. lovely 2 ~2566. Agt. DO fee. $375. 64&-2010. Q>mpetive rat.es. varia-considering buying an CodoMeto 3224 2 Br, 2 ba, gar, pallo, bdrm 2 ba '650 mo paid ~ ~ HEAR IEACH On the Beach. 4Br home ble lease pla.ns. lmmed. agency? Consultant. lrill ....................... ~!:s:~et s ~~•rd~: util.213ts6&..3761 ' u.fwwlllteet !300 "ii;,r;Pa~\~~~;, ~b~r &CIYICCEHTEtl w/pnvacyatS800/wk. occupancy. Some ex· show you how to start CLOSETOOCEAH ~. s m fee 7 days Studio colt nr bch, nu ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cpts/drps, bltins wncar BRAND NEW. Spacious WATERFRONTHOMES ecut1ve suites. Hon ~s~:i~;~~~ty'c New 3 br, 2~ ba ~ 2 br, .2 9-7 crpts, remod. yd, uul lD· 3 bdrm 2 ba + den, an prk'g,. No pets 310 Vic-deluxe 3 & 4 Br. All bltns. 631-1400 Development Co. Call ba condos. Pool. Jacuw, ctud S3SO 494-1700 Garden Grove. SSSO. torla642·2164 frplcs. gar, lge yd. 520 1---------1 Sam586-4400 _962-43 __ 16------ dbl gar. open beam ce1 l· SS50. 4 br. 2 ba, ram rm. · · · 522-8631 Yorktown · Just West°' Furn 2Br condo. CM.10--r-f-ic_e_a_u-1t-e-.-M-.-V-.-a-t 11•-------- •ngs.Chooseyour carpet. A/C. beautifuJS&Sbome ~Forftt 3255 ---------MESArlMES Beach 8Dlvd. 960-2219 or Avail6/18·9/l. MSO/mo. Avery Pkwy Deluxe '7~ Toys. Games Hobbie~ s.sso & $450. Weslblufr \JI prime area. No. ol Ed-....................... ~slinlWDK Bach $230. l Br $285. 2 Br S3S-l7l SJl>.0066 751·5501. sq. ft. ~sq. Cl. Prufer EZ one persoo oper an ViUage. V1ctona & Ca-inger between Magnolia On lhe lake 3 br. 2 ba. u.sfunaislted 3425 $350. Pool, jacun1, NEW 2&38R.adullapt.s. ~So. Co Center nyoo.631-2<8> & Newland. 15942 A/C,pvt spa,club&lake ••••••••••••••••••••••• adults, no pets. 2650 BaJboa Peninsula, 2 BR Mgml.831-7444 pool, paltos, fplc . Full .. d_ k f 8 7 15 pnce. S2000 tmo, Tranquil Panoramic ~!!.~~Rea· tty o.,....,,,..., privgs.$164.5.871-31189 OCEAMVIEW d Harla Ave. CM . <Mesa secunty. $365& up. 1702 """"•wee Bo 7/. I .. , Ex.ecultve Of(tces near net. Pacific Bus. Sales, vviuuu ~ Sa Cl t 2 t Verde Dr. E. oCf Harbor F1onda at Adams. S175. Also 2 R apt. w...s oc Airport, all services View. 3 mstr s2 Bdrms. Wat.erfront 4 BR, 2 sty, 3 !' ewnhmen e s orye~ Blvd.)549-2447 of 6/24·7/1 & 9/1·9/16, available. $225 mo .•-.64S--l•TI•O•.-----· 2 ~ ba. Fr plc, sep 2 Br. l V.. ba, pool, pets. ba gardener pool ten· wut.. to .~U!le· 3 Br, 2"2 1----------$200/$275 l br, t blk from $1.60wk. 962-8680eves. 752-2873 1• balcony & yard. Auto $335. Nice! Consumer's nis dbl g~r $575 ba.recfaciliues.Walkto ocean. 208 19th st.l!e~di~~~;-J8';~1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;11•~~~~:'=~:-garage opnrs. OW.trash Guide. Fee. 645-4900. 7 842-0017 · · shops & bus. $42S mo surERMICE 962-8847 gt 12 Br. den. 2 ~ Ba, SANDWICHSHOP l'Ofllp,beaulJfullycpt'd& days9-7 77~2317ownertagt. •Lockedgar.w/lgslor. a · spacious. clean. qwet. EX.ECUTIVESUITE d 1 draped thru-0ul. Only MhalOll Vleio 3267 2 bdrm 2 b · I •DIW. patio, lndry rm H U N T 1 N G T 0 N choice area. pati06, wlk OFFICES FOR RENT l5000 gross. 6 ys, 1 -~. SSSO /mo To see call ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' a, smg e slry LANDMARK CONDO, 3 to Creseenl Bcb. Sum· IN BRAND NEW BLDG. Owner will finance m.2282.· Lovely3BR l~Ba.HBAduJtcommunity,brand end urut. Npt. Terrace •Specialcabioet space BR2B lb I& mer rent, SJO()wk. w /reas dn pym L. ---------1 Twnbome. good area ....... 3 bdr 2 ba lwnhse. $460./mo548-8038 •Gas heat, gas cooking a , we ar. poo 496-7430 These offices are perfect $34,SOOFP. Pacific Bw. 1._ '""'-gas bot water all free. rec faciJ. $4.50. Coats & ---------• for tbe execuUve wbo w .. t llDlff V__,. +pool. $425 per mo. Fully carpeted & draped ~JlH Uwfurft 3600 •Adu.Its, 00 pets. Wallace, 962-4454 ONTilESAND N B wants comfort, conve· •SaJ_es_. 645-_.1•11•0•· __ _ Brand new townhomes. 2 IW .' . • . . w /cent r. A /C . Rec ••••••••••••••••••••••• l Br $270, 2 br $310 · · ' br. 2 ba, $450. mo. 1250 ll, '. ~' • center. pool, golf close 2sty,spacious3br,2ba,2 Moothtomonlh •LONGBEACHlBr.Stv, 38r,2Ba oience. pnucy, lu.xury 5025 sq. ft. 3 br, zv, ba, $550. 962·44TI ~· 546-8103 by. $500 mo. 213/007-1832 car gar, opener, balcony, rer. Adults. no pets 752·7410 & easy rwy access. Full ...., toLocm mo. 1450 sq fl. 2 car eves. $2S.N'B.Callarter4PM. 2323EldenAve,C.M. _<:....71_4_l8J3. __ 897_4 ____ -40ceanlront,2Brupperun· secretarial services ••••••••••••••••••••••• garages, rncd yard , . 963-3254 642.7605 avail, dictating, typing, l"\lllCK C _.SH frplc, atrium, balcony, J B~. kids, pets, frpl , $3953brrentoption! ---------Cheerful & New 2 bed 2 it, very mce, s ndeck. bookkeeping, mail. T-~ beamcealngs. pool &spa. paUo, l 'h, ba. ~S-4900. View! Sm feeSS7-0824 ~-~ii~~~~:~ ba. D/W, F /P, gar. N Juoe/Julyopen. 675-1906. telephone & photo copy- V1ctora a & Canyon, Consumers Cwde, sm •HOMEFINDERS• 7pm6'5-8084 cluldren. 962-7788. Ask Oceanfront 2 bdrm • 2 Ing. Recepltonst & con· ~ ~.J~:Or~ 631-0'J!Mor631·2080 ree.7days~7. t•w-rileoclt 3269 Corw .. W.. 1722 _r_or_M_ac_k_·------t balhs.$500Week rerence rm. sauna. Call reason. Credit no pro· Clean 2 br with garage. 4 BR. ram rm. bonus rm, ••••:;;-•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br apt w/encl garage 3Br, new cpts, yard. TIJRNERA.SSOC. fort.stchoice.962-4882 blem. Borrow on them· Adults. 773 w. Walson pool & jacuzzi. Presllge NO FEE! Houses, condos. 3 BR. 2 ba. summer or yr· ~s~~~':2SS:allace. cluldreo OK. $300 mo 499-4591 49Hl77 l•--------•I creased value ot your $!60, mo. S48·!MlT naghborilood. $79S m~. du p I exes . Rent a I ly, Call before 8·30am or 673-0422 Vacalioa .._.. 4250 UCB'TlOMAL home. CaU today for fast. :......:...--------• PennlngtooProperttes Pavilion 675-4912Bkr aft6pm;759-ll67 Newly dee. 2 br w/gar -lrtiM-------ll--4-4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OfffCES courteouainConnatJoo. 3 BR. 2 ba, lrg stooe frplc, 9fi3..4602 ___ :....' -----$265. New cpls & LLle. Wlr BIG BEAR CABIN new crpt. pvt yard, 5475 . Open! Buy like rent. 4 Br, ~ng for couples who pd. 2176 "D" Placentia. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 new awl.es with CdM mo 6"2-2639 3 Br, tuts. pets. frplc. 3 ba, jacuz.zi, etc 1712 live-an, l BR & oCfc apt al ~ 1_5 M-F 1 br condo lo Orangetree. 2 Br, Cplc, SlP6 8 old ch.arm and charisma. · patio. 01ce area. $415. Highland. $325.000. CdM Hotel. Reduced rent ---------Lake setting. tennis weekor wknd. 754-6341 Pnme location. South or 2 2Br. dining rm. $300 & Cons umer's Gu ide, home.Agt .. 631-0900 $225 pel' mo mcl ut1I m Stunning lrg 3 BR, 2 ba, courts, pool. Avail. July ._,.toSltse 4300 Coast Hwy. Spacious & 1325. Call (213) 8Sl·3220 ~. sm fee. e itch an g e r or 11 Le garden apt. Pool, rec l.Sl. $315. mo 675-9229 ••••••••••••••••••••••• very reasonable. 67S.Z311 early AM or eves Plush 3 BR, 3 ba w /boat management. (;all area, $325. 710 W 18th St. ::..:.;_.:......:...; ______ ,New 3 BR, skylltes, loft. slip. 1 blk to beach. $750. 673 7700 LOIJllllG leach 1141 •IE SaECTIVE• OFflCE SPACE ICIDS,IPETSotC fenced. fplc, 2 bl.ks bcb. 540-&45aft4pm. ---------Eastsidecondo,idealfor2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cainareliable DOWMTOWM &SIDE 2 BR. gar SJ60 ~. t!n-4341 : 499-2.181 l BR apt m CdM Hotel. singles. 2 bdrm ea w /ba . OCEANFRONT roommate. LAGUMA. ~kAj~~.~l2.· Licensed Home Loan Brokers serving So caLtr. ror 1; yrg. Call our neare 'i l orl I l'•, 714·837 .J744 ___ _ mo. 646-4848. 67:HJ258 lmmed occupancy, 48r, SIA VIEW $325 tncl util. hlt.ns, cpts, drps. dbl gar DELUXE 645-7464. 494.9'44 betwn S.S. l~Ba. fam rm, h""e yd, Unobstructed view of 673-i706 $400/mo 642·4000 bcf 5 I & 2 BR from $420. uUI. _..:•~S::il:::.:AR:.:E::.:.:A...:H:.:O:::M:::.:E:...:•_.(----------Isl, 2nd & 3rd T D ... S'Z.30. Refng + ll)ts more. -h ocean and Newpo rt PM 646-1812 aft 6 & incl.646-0505 l"Y~ ..... O....,.CES Creditnoproblem N 1 c e are a ! Ca 11 cklfle to schools, a ops, Beach. JBR. 3ba. New, So. cl the.Hwy, lBr, Crpl. wknds ----------i4BDRM condo. nghl off "' "'"'"' m Consumer's Gulde. fwy. Kids OK. $425. full security. Tenms, gar, ut1l pd. l adlt. ---------Newly decorated 1 BR, Baker & Fairview (Mon · Cannery Village-New of· 752-5903 - 64S-4 __ ooo __ ree ______ 1 847·3341,983-392'7 eves jacuzzi, s wimmin g. _m.6298;,._ __ • ------JU A" ocean view. fireplace. ucello). $150, lsl & last. rices from 300 s q ft-Arranged by ed kl g r SHARE UTLJTIES Call fantastic views. lg CoaatHomeLoans 4 bdrm 2 ba, children/ pet llOO/mo cooalder lse opt. ea.ta Meta 3724 Studio apt, adults, $400. cover par n • nea · . 3l:;;ic~:~u~~rn~~syd~l:r OK. Walk to schools & A.gt/Owner. Ask for Rod ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. 642-5073. village, beach, shopping, today. SS6-4827 f~\~!I ~n~l~~~ g~ Short tem R.E .. su·s fast, So.CoastPlua,oopets. beach. Days 642-4463, :~m:~~~-~~~~ $50~&UP 2 Bdrm,2 bal.h.ll.SO sq ft ~~~~es. $350 month. JBRl>eacbbome,fum .. LaCayelle Ave. N 8 . ~r:::nBillDaven· sric>O mo. Ava.ii July 1. Eves. 983-2832. ~mo. Seaview Home. Studio. 1 ~room Encl gar. Frpk, D/W, Hew-rt leodD ll'9 =~~~~~~e. $250 ul.11 m1003 • · - 1_s1_-81SS __ aft_4.:.p_m ____ , Brand new 2 BR. 2 ba. Maid serv1~. pool G/D. $3SO. Mesa Verde. ·r--So La t t DO YOU NEED CASH'? Se.a 3 B 3b d 2 2376N 81 C M ••••••••••••••••••••••• . guna. iny pen . 2nd MESAVEIDE Huntington Landmark ut r. a, en ewport • · · 751-8888,979-8533 p.a.•w~roBT Sharenew2brto~me, house office; lease RO() Lal, &3rd twnb&e. Incl gar .. 24 hr fplcs. Walk to bcb. pool, 548·!nSSor845-3967 """'""'" "• dbl garaJte, pool. Jacu:ui, mo Homeowner loans 3 bd. fam rm. dbl rrplc, A home not a rental Wik LI) 5chools. $475 /mo inc Kardener 839-4945 &ec. rec ctr. many xtras. tennis crts. S8SO mo/min Me.-.1 .. «II 37 69 IMST ANT IM Bache I o r s , 1 or 2 Costa Mesa 1225. mo. · Turner Asaoc. arranged r asl Alilts. $415 mo. 968-3094 6molse.645-9567 /evesor ••••:;;-•••••••••••••••• New townhouse 2 br. 1\.7 Bedrooms&Townhouses 631.2080 Realwn 499.45()1 Borrow $:000. Sl00.000 eves 548--0747 bu, E·side C M Has From S309.~ flexible l.:rm•. pu\ · ---------·--------•I everythtni! Drive b.Y Spectacular spa, total Super neat coodo. frplc. Ideal Newport Beach toe c~1l no problem. Ca ll 8eKhwalltcondo,3br,2 BlG CANYON 2 BR+ ~TOIEACH 2S36SantaAnaAve.then recreation program, pa\10, pool. $175 No Congenial atmosphere. usnooblig11t1on. 3 bdr · firepla ce. lrg ba, up11raded cpta, bltns. den, fAntastlc goll crse 2 Br"&l.M!&t, Penin $500 call 642-0282. Only 6 units social prof!r&m 7 pools, 8 smoke. 631-0133; 67J.3313 $1~. mo. 645-7464 STERLING FIN SVCS encl011edyard,clean.1m· Yrlyl5e.(714)645-1219or vu. $850. 547-7044, MIWPORTCaEST torenl.S3'75mo Wtllbe tennls courtis At Fashion 714/955-16JO(bkrl mediate occupancy. nr (213)439-0281 640-flJS& 2 BR. 2 ba condo 5475 on property Sat & Sun 10 Island, Jamboree & San Female share lu1 2br . ..... Harbor/Victoria. Call SUMMlltRIMTAL amtillpm. JoaqwnH.llltRo&d 2ba. CdM condo nr .... atler4. Beaut cstm bme at Main LEASEORLSE/OPT __ _..;.._____ 17 14) 644-1900 beach. Share A Home R Ba & Ada.ma, 3 bdrm, patio. Newport Crest Condos. 8-Yfroot, 4 BR. 2 ba. on 1 BR, cpts, dprs, bJtns. ---------• 645-7464 UlUe Darlilll. 3 B 2 • 2 car garqe. 4 bib to 2·3 or 4 bdrma. tCIOO to tQt>.y. ~Week encl. gar. fl2S, mo. Agt. ON WATER. dock for 30• -------- fplc:, new cpt.s. ~ut.e as a bcb M2S QlO, lat & laat + •per mo. All ready to 83S-8081.. boat. 2 Bdrm, 1 bath Apt. Free rent In exchange button. L&e. nice ar~a. MCur.S36-B3orS36--0858 occupy ....... ~ forbalcpr, 18-30fem. benM••S.ltH Office avail. Overlooks airport & mountains. 2<Ml2 Mlcbelaon. Irvine. 752-0234 Family situation pref d. "41• $200 has dsbwhr + ruce Cable TV· $650 /m o. 891-2'59 A.lk for Marae, 545-5142 GREAT 3 br. 2 ba, frplc, BLUFFS area. Call Co111umer'1 Waterrront Hom ea ---------• Uarbor Blvd/Baker PM dsbwhr. pat.lo. fncd yard. 3BR, 2~Ba. lovely. Guide 645-4900. T days 631 1.00 Lovely condo to sbare. Exec omce +workroom. Kida & pet ok. SOS. .W/mo. Agt, 644-ll38. &.T. Sm fee. ...Ste""' to beach. , "r 2&3 ~F+ ~·l· ~e 8PM wk· PTol. blda C011ta Mesa. JBR.2balh..Newpalntln 964·2SCl6Agt,oofee. ---------•---------r-..,.. """' <N• ,_., SM sqftSl29il\cutll. & out. Carpeta. drapes, Beaut 2 br, 1 ba, yard. l200 at beach. Free utllt L&e l br, paUo & pool. DH. beam celling, rrplc, ---· ------1 ~ t c V e r y Q u I e t 28R. Iba,, house, walk to peg ok. $475 mo. Pool, refrig. Consumer'• Adults only. No peta. 1887 a~ door opener Reif. re-House to share, cloge to Medical, l>DS, HMO , 190 ,nclahbomood. l500/mo. beach. $360 month. 4UI El Call 642~ Gulde, 64$-4900. Sm ree. Monrovia. $230 548·'19i4 q d. S450 " IMO yrly · bch $150 + It\ ulll. Mt rt. 3 OPR, dk rm. lob• muxso. Mira 5.'lf.3812 &&2-4657 IMR·~ 1339. Call iwo-2200 S850 Mo., Rig Canyon, Oayfront condo, Ir" 2Br, 4'e 2 bd. 1 ba, cottage 1 nh 915 2br paUo home. Gem s:J2$ 3br. klda/peta olt paUo sm fee 5'57 ·0824 •HOMEF'lNDERS• 3.Bd. 2t>a, dbl 1ar. Im· maculat.. SC.SO/mo. Lil mo on17. MC!d('d to move ln. S48o 19'19 , SZ4S 2br kldatpel sharp view coado. Newer 3 RR. 2Ba. btrully furn. slip t.ypt. Pvt patio & gar. 2 Br. 1 "bat ouse style Desire mature woman S3SO 3br kida $2~ b•cb 2'1' b1. pool , jacuzil. ten· avail, adlu only Mon· Kids ok. No sx-t..,. S21IO AdulLA. no pet1. $25S. to share apL Call poohmfceSST.()824 nla , security . Ai:t l.hly rental. 67M77~ or 900-&4S9.2042 "C"Meyt'r ~ 900-4464.A&kCodim •HOMEFlNDERS• 640-6500 _11NO ___ l.8.______ S. a.-llh 117' Male 21·30 to 1br IWt 3 Br. •VACANCIES• 8htr1 condo. 3 br. 2 ba, Summer rentab by week HOMES-APJ'S.DPLltS one •vet end unit. Best or month. 2 ft 3Br's from •LOWRENT• loc. acbla, a hop 'a . smtwk.Owocf 67..ms 567.-a4Homeflftden fM0.41D, crt7H014. Have somelttln1 you want ••••••••••••• ••••••••• • 3 ba w t2 1&irlt. Frplc. to aeU? Cla11ifled adt d ON THE 8EACH 3Br, DfW. encl gar. t200. UUI It well -Call NOW. blUns, aundect. view. I.Del. 2 blU bcll. 9e0-&2llO; <M2•5'71. $400/mo.8-1733 -.- . . 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• For i...e. 1000 sq rt 2136 Newport Bl, CM Ideal for 1port 1ood11 . skateboards. btcyclea etc. Nut door lo Van's --.--.MMSJ.2 I .-EDCASH77 B USINESS & IN OIVlDUAI.. Joana av11I ror any puJ1)08e S2000 to $10.000,000. Call Sudol Aaoc. 714581-~U. Mw 1;1111. Trwtt o.idi 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOWEST ................ lttT.D.'a.sho 2llld T .D. i-., F'liresl Tenna tnc:O l~S ~....._c ... 642·217 I 14&.06' ' Retind couple baa money to leftd. 1al • 2nd TD s A(eot, 1#7-1144 7 VI - b B p p c ,, l t (' l ( Monday. June 12. 1978 OAIL Y PtLOT I II ....... /f' •• ,... ......_. fbpttAr ...................................................................... Bt.JAPpbaac-eSen LOU'S CARPENTRY. 30 Room Addllion ll & Clun ups Haul1n1c. Lite baullna·rnovina SUNSHIHl~IRLS P£TERSPAJNT1NG Neatpatches&lealure.a KYUGHT MASTERS. TlUPCJlA.RGE'10 yrs. np PatJe», p•nel Rernochihna. 31 y111 t'xpr Land:ic uping. lmm.-d. Carqe·Yard cleanina. The profeulonala lo Expr'd. Reaa Rue• RtllUT. 19J.1439 w.11 shlpes & s1ies choose 202SMa..l.n,,S.A. 1111.d.oonetc ~J-2064 w/bard to build alte•. 5ervicina.&t2·0007 __ Reaa.rata.6'2-<nM home and office clean· Free Eat. C31l Oene --------- )0.JIZl 95'10UIJ Cnpentry " Cabinet UUGINATI~ la our GARDENlNG Ho..Kl8 I J ~i.~:!re~rc~~f{~ ~ ~.~~ .............. ·---------- .......... " work, free esl, •mall ~~ n.!:.:rir• SERVlCt.: ....................... Mtimate.~95.25 All PROFESSIO.N AL Any plumbing. Waler ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jobi, rep al rs , eves 0 548·8375 Want a REALLY CLEAN Pa1ntln1. lnter/l::xter auv. leaks. balbrm encl. EllA.MlC TILE. Special •Save Moaer ~125. Alvin Ckneral bwldmg «>. ntrac L•~p Japan..ce ''ard"'ner HOUSE? Call Olnabam t..dlC.... Reas, work 1uar64.2-0386 ceramic t lie Ren. ty: Entrics/Ooors . 25 yr~ Dn P I '--dd I CotA · ~.;> u Ill;" GI I ~ • .a....c._ ... ,.,. •••••••••••••••••• •• ••• S I • veways• arlllAI ot c:.,.t~• w see .... a _iuona re Complete yard s~rvace r ... eees •. '""'""""" LANDSCAPING PalJlUna. Extr/Jntr. Ex ,_832_·2488 ________ exp m repai r' ·~pairs ·~alcoatlna ••••••••••••••••••••••• aident.aaJ proJe<.'la--Jomt Reliable&neal.645-0094 ""oors. "arpe••, baths. o-bl pr'd .• honest. neat. reas. liOM"""AVERS. Plumb ,_962_·1883 _______ _ •Lie NB. C M S&S. ventures Call 960-4180 ra " ... ncuona epnces. ~ Aspha.lt&t6-487l Shampoo ~ st.eam clean. alt 5 or S36-6974 ReUable l:Jcpr J a panes~ waUa, patie», windows. 968..f713 l..lc d 964-100 Dave ma &: HeaUng. Free est. CERAMIC Ule New or re· ----------t Color bn&ht.enert; wht 0 R F~ Spec. price for vacant re· "'-• ., ....... r Paan· ••-b $10 hr. Honest & reliable model. Free ell. Sm I llls'a.l"lwg cpts 10 mm bleach. Clean a.ctrical ard~~:r5230eus,· 5 r3c0c sidences. Landscaping. Tree trim· rRw ~.~'"'St· li ,~IT Y service. 8ofA. MIC OK. jobs welcome $16·4967 liv. din rm. b-11 *"'.AV" e!ll. ....... u l . . ..... ~-G•rvs 97• """'0 m1n° Clean up 8 yrs . .,.. .. .,r . c .. ma. ry alts ••••••••••• ... •••••••••• ... ..., " ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mike .,..,.,.., '"Y '"......u · •· · · cne.838.655524brs. 9'79-8065or847-0383 1----------Wiah t.o esi.blish bab~l rm S7.50, couch '10. chr Hilllhrd &.ctric ---------exp. Free est. Noboru. T .it-i..-WlC co-o\), Nwprt s ~-Guar eUrn pet odor • •c -136 ,,.5 ..... 74 CMueral Sen lees Immaculate Clean.int Co. 8tMCK3 or 897·2862 YOUNG MAN s ._. ..... '" __,,_ rw.. .... '""'" .,.. ""' For th06e wbo deserve ----------· yrs expr ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• area.IW&-62!8 ~repair. l.S yrs eitpr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• c I I d In wallcov"'~n Fr•e the best. 759--0377 omp ete an scape " · " I will .. -Ip you buy or sell. John's Tree Mamtenance • , Ser-riu Do worlt my1ell. Refs ELECTRJClAN-Priced HANDYMAN: Carpentry, Sprinkler systems. Mis esta.~76 y. F""-•:....uJ•n•·on. Ml .. e, Trimmloo, topping. • 531-0101. nght-free estimate on .. l,.,.lri c~l plumbing & Th .. Moppets Cl .. anln1 i VI Jo ..... .,,,... ·l-., ... ~ ""'-.. w .. • •••-•••••••••••••••••• l I """" ' "' "' 1 on e ,....,.._ru """ WE WILL PAINT AN agt. """'" """"" '·mb'-" •· -moval. Li,. argeorsmal jobs. '1n 847·2787 5S7-4SQ4 Service. We steam clean .....,..._. u u•., "' • .., " Need tbe perfect 1M but Caa 111. Au.tic Licensed 673-0359 ' carpets also. Top qual. U.la•t AVERAGE HOUSE ex· Roofl.g &ioard. 545-7263 don't have the paUence'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• GrrrMam •......:or ...,.9 Aver • .. _ .. -... work. Refs. Call 546-2393 ••••••••••••••••••••••• w;ll • _. • • •'WU• ~w l"I... .... Let i!I do your shopping. Spc-ay acouaUc cellin&a & ,._... ••••• •• ••••••••• ••••••• NO WAX VINYL apt ext $375 "348935 ••••• ••••••••••••••• • •• ,,..._ -._...... _,,_ ... 1.·..,.... . . . REP'"R •· REROOF. All ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pro r . s b o PP 1 n g · ._. • ..,..q w...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kaul skiploader dump Walls, celllnaa. floors & "" ,,,_ ru .,. sauafaction guar. Pips. R.eferencea. SCB-7015 WESTERN FENCE CO. trk, ·grading, tree wrk, w10dows cleaned. Call ~!:'=ies t Y p es · shi n g I e b • Servmg CM. Npwt Bch. &11«78 C-111/'"-_..... Wood&Cba.inhnk demoUlionsetc.831-1257 after6PM.~145 ri Paint.mg & papenng. 2S rockshakes·compo·tar Irv. Reason Co.ti.l --_...,....... UdatS-lSl 536-lS37 RinehartF1oorcove .ng ynaerv Karborarea.St Freeest 541·5930 Cleaning Servin· e.,c ... , :..•H•d·············~·,··· ,...._,_ ,._ .. f . tailed ... .,.... Oebonal r Clean ID g 846-2878 Uc. & trulrd. 642-2356 Compl-'-Roof1n0Co. ,_S48_.sa_1_1 _____ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• roun allons, r11la1n ng ,,, .. au• UJuo. ence lDS , ••••••••••••••••••••••• Service. Reason. rates. •4•a• " ~ • ""~nt"'r. ~--t. Any SS6dwalls blocks. patios . lowest prices on gales & Handy man, exper .. tn Refs ....... 0221, """"••78 r Prof paanung. Ext & ml Reas.rates.Quality wk. Yourmaiddoesn'tdowm ~...., " rr-.::t: .. ., ~ ......,._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Low rates. R .. fs. L'ree '""'" ..... 63 tu3 dow0 " W.o. do Call us .size jobs. Call Allan or 1. Uc'd. repaars. Uc. f3SS344 call carpent ry & pamt1ng. an 3. " ,. ic.ol. ~yrs. · 1-4.... ''" "' · "'-u 64&-8649 :>an 846--8807 Trans .. & tools required. ---------Brickworl(. Small jobs. est. 536-4780, 536-4383 ---------• 631-0217 evenings • vov' 493-3756 * • l lousecleanlng done by Newport, Coeta Mesa & Re-Roof For Less Ind. carpenter. comm'!, Controdor ----------reliablecouple.Refa. 1rvine.67S-3l75eves. lnlerior & exterior Call Anytime Make those good res. No J.ob •-small. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gaa• ••a tt.•ag "'" 1793 Bruab. roll or spray. 894-0&21 ..,,_, _ _.._Id 't • ...., 11 ----~------F'ree F:st Olock\\all. Re· Workmanship ouaran· •----------• •......-:nu 1 ems you re John. s:n -or""""'"" R.J. H·.6f-·n •-Son. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. _,.. ""I g a I bl l ._ ~ .. ,,_ .,. MRS. CLEAN makes il t am~r Wall. Slumpstone. teed at reasonable S"" • Idle ,.-.... w1tb a some'""' '":.~-rf•_v_!lyabyeado Remodel & additions. •VERY LOW PRJCES• OCC Student. 1 Ton truck O r 1 c k c 0 n c r e t e A I ..,_.. ..,,._... ..,...., ..... SELL idle items w1lh a ,..., .,,_.. l)J' ~1. On Garden•no Mainl Trash. tree tnm, Ron gleam. Bach., apts & prices· mer c 8 n · Daily Pilot Classified Ad vertis•n .. lhem ror sale in ._,,,_ ·--._ ___ .,._,.,...... c..on9372 drive\\ ay . patios Lie ~7002 ..... Daily Pilot Chwnfied Ad Lacenaed & Bonded. George 549-2015 M2·5703. 979-MB9 UUUJC:I, .....,..,.,.,.., .,..,. & Bonded. Bob 963•7339 64.2-5878. Classified. Call 642-5678 '9t•a .. • 5350 HetpW..t.d 7100 .WpW•hd 7100 ~W..t.d 7100 twpW..t.cl 7100 tWpW..tecf 7100 ~Wmhd 71 Hllp~...... 7100 ........................................................................................................................................................................................ ••••••-•••••••••••••• l>ivorce/Bankruptcy . Babysitter, must be de· CAREER COO«S DeUverymen for early • -• 510 Acti ~· geo.5419 ADP •~SEMBLERS pend, my home. nr bch. OPPORTUNITIES a.ERtCAL AM newspaper in c .M. •••••••••••••••••••••• on nc. "'1 CdM. 2 nice cbild, d1uly, Full lime/ Part time er o' I er e" Per . Perm p/t. Mllst bave de SCRAM-LETS OUTCALL PENSION SO Trainee Assemblers Mon· Fri. 675·6226, afl positions avai l Im-All s kills urgently neces5ary. Top wages. pend car It be relia N _ _.ed I edi 1.. company benefits, pd ...,,.1..cl\ ... ,,. au~ """" mm ate..,. 2Pm. mediately. Wallpaper lo needed. Lcwtg & short vactions. health in· ..--mo . ._...-.. ~.~ ._ _orh Long & Short Term Go 2300 Harbo Bl d CM •--,. ts H li aurwras -~ .... ~ SERY.ICES Assignments Banking ST~ I~ 646-5058 r v . OC> ... asin,.nmen . 0 . surance. Fiddler's Three Dental Assist /recpt. full IUtol)ftUl MC/IA 631-3111 JSIU!tsAvailable. ~ day & vacation pay. restauraol, 1222 Irvine time, expe r . only Coward -Sltdl.y -Hndsm W/M 29seeksun· Newport Center Fman Musthaveownlran11p. M.assion Viejo, perma· C~HlllS ~vo3;~,~~iialion plan Bl.Tustin. ,_495-0223 _______ _ W~=-inhib. Fem. Pix & ph. t.o oal Finn seeks respoosi· CdlToday 556-1520 nent positioo, fuU lime needed immed. for car COOCSWAMTID Dental Asst Chrsd . r 't th' Box lOS95. SA. 92711. blei.ndlviduals for : 1-ree. Top Pay. Vac Pay Typing required. Ex-washes 10 Orange Co. Brot.ler " Saute Special· f /t.Lme, good benefits woo say any ing 558-1615 CLHICAL VktorT--ceUenl career opportuw-FUllorp/l. ~ ty. Cont1'nental ex· H.B.88J..50,32,84&-3$40. aboUt my kids, but lh ···-r-" -' Ly & benefits. Call Mrs.. only lime I ever saw Calif Professional Hyp· P05mONS Senicas Baldridge, 586-8900. CIVIL perience prefer red. DIMTAL ASSIST. them go like a bous noust-Home & Lounge Accounting background, Div Walter Kidde & Co E o E M /F a.GINEBIHG Lunch & dinner. Apply in EXP ER .0 needed for afire. is WHEN it WAS. Shaws typu1g i;.k.dls & 10 key ex-~ S. E. Bnslol · · · ' penioo Mon-Wed 3-5. The 848·9556 per helpful. Xlnl work· Ste 10 Newport Beach Banking Leading OC rirm offers V1ct-0r Hugo lnn. 361 Cliff C.M. dental otc. Xnty lie Lod&Foomd 5300 mgconds&co.benef1ls <ComerofBnstol& COMM'LTB.LHS outstanding oppor for <Acl'08SFrom Dr. Laguna Beach (NO req'd. ROA pref'd ....................... ,.. : , S..-.icn 5360 1st Sht!t <Sam 5pm> znd Campus behind Ex Per . d . U nit ed project engineers. de· Orange Co. Airport) PHO N E C A L LS ~':tr ?!,lrm6l/~~i $100 Reward :_:•n·~.::es·•.••w••,•s•al••y•o•u•r• Shilt 15P,m·l .30am) are Carl's Jr> Cali forn1a Bank, 6 signers & draftsmen ex· EqualOppor Employer PLEA.5El " • ..., ... ., nowava1I. F.qualOpportumty Mooarch Bay Plaza, So. pel r 'dd Uld subdil'vision &t ----------1_5S7_·_L?.S> ______ _ . hme,elJglblereurement. Ca.toctSWriey EmployerMff l...aguna.496-1Z73 an eve opmen COSMETIC SALES. DENTALIECEPT. LOST: Cok1 & white cat security purposes, rent i;-hual Oppor Employer engioeenng. Regislra-CLERJ( Aloevera, non s urgical with 00 front claws in tbe tree. Bond able. Send 644--4360 '.At tioo + 3 yrs ex-per . req'd Actur typmg. telepbone race IUt, sales & dis· Ped.iatnc dental office vicinity ol Pike Road & replies lo Ad No. 249, ---------AUendanl. parking Banking for project engrs. 2 Yrs work for loan/broker tnbutor posiUons avail. Costa Mesa. Expenence Grissom in Laguna Hills . Daily Pilot, PO Box 1560, Female only. P tr now• Ttler r /"-min ex per req•d for de-firm near Fasbioo lsle. Call-Debbie 646--6490 required. 548-5588 Call 768-5'16 or 919-2500 & Costa Mesa Ca. 92626 SICllT ilY LEGAL f rr summer. 497·l946 or Downey Sa vines & Loan signers & draftsmen. Ap· 644-8824 asltforMr. Price. ~a...ac....:_ 5 .. 00 49'l-3048belw6&7pm. has an openln"' in its ply io person to : Mr. ----------Count.erffelp ~-_.. .. Rapidly growing educa· • fUent.es at Robert. Bein. SI'AX Burgen Lot.1.orFoundapel?Calt ••••••••••••••••••••••• lional firm ha s a CostaMesabraocbfor a William Ftost&Assoc.. ClER"S 898W.19lbSl,CM. 2 positions avail full DINT A&,..OITHO OfACE Ao1mal Assistance ·--------•I challenging position ATTBnlOH p/time TeUer. Must be l401Quai1 St NB ft ume: League 537·22'73, no ree. avaJ.l as secretary to our SUMMEA JOIS able lo work Saturdays. • . . Count.er girl, aJ.rcrafl sup· • Ftoot desk SIHGLE? ls l in-house attorney YEil Xlnt working coods. Pald Cleaning girl wanted for ply store. No uper. •Chairs1de/lab Lost: Laguna Beach· CaJJINTROVIEWrorlbe Advancement OP · llORO vac.Forfurlherintocon· furniture store. P /T . UTQT£M necessary · Neal ap-NwptCenter644-l4«> black Lab. m.i.x. while intelligent & discreet portunities a.re avail to a tact. Mr. Woidneck, (TI4) flexible hours. $3.00 hr pea.ranee reqwred. Or., _________ _ chest, t"'-tyn. 494.7337 way lo meet new single bngbt. conscientious m· U you are new lo Costa 642-7422. E.O.E. Apply in person. 1931 Openings Now Available _Ct_..;..y_. all'po_' -'--rt_. 540-__ 7_SM ___ 1Dental Assl8l. Beauurul FOUND M "'-ot•·ah Ter-..;peop._._1e •.• 1si._54_1•1.---•I div. wbo bas skills of typ-Mes~, temporari'._Y,. dis n~ .. ~.... Newport Bl, CM. oronr 2ndru11 ~r 3pr/dtimsbeiftcsle. rNkos Count.er oirl Full time ror SJC olc. Need energelll' ~ ..,, -mg 70+wpm, sh 80 + conunwng your w.uca-~ "' .... te.am member. RDA. a r i er on M a y 3 1 wpm, d.i<.1.aphone. Legal lion, recently discharged Excelent<>pport.alty Clerical uper necessary -we Ory Cleaners. 673·5385 day wk. Expaodeddut.aes ~u.rsl & Adams HB ....... .:':! background helpful. WiU from lhe service, or for For ... bper'd DEPUTY CLERll I tram. Advancement -op· Clown Cleaners 1056 w/some front debk -.rv•..., '"P train if pasl work history any reason seekm.g tem TEI I ERS ft porturuties to those who _Ba_ys_1d_e_Dr_._N_B ____ , Benefits . Sa I open •••••••••••••••• •• • •••• ood p ·l· 1 porary or career employ ; Orange County Harbor qua.IJfy. For tnforma lion C & C.... 49S440'l I.Mil . Sohd blk Germ Sdloaf1& is g · 081 ion avai ment, consider this uru-Town• got.oour neareslmarkct O•fer ---------Shepherd. V1c:upper 3 ~&1-7005 July 10. Send resume or Th & ff ~ --Municipal Court, 4601 ·~-lh I •~def'......... ·-•Orth Cb Arch Bay, So Lag .. ==.=. .......... apply in person lo Na-~:n~~el~~:!1rt~or pr:t~=a;""_:._VT~ f~i!~1;,!'~~~~i8:. ~fl~~;"• epersonnc Mma7e""U1yrs~~lym ~;'wk. ~on a~~~te~/ Reward. 499-3488 Uooal Systems Corp, 436l be u ed r L"" " _..._..,... -•'>A•" Lampson St pe~-Delaney's Kettle f' t ' V JI <VM 1400 ---------Pool safe your ctuld now. Birch St, N.B. (Near oc may r o ,.,in.,. Excellent benefits. ble Immediately, re-......-u. • ....,.. oun am a ey . .,,.,. F1-... -..a young large male New session s,l_art1ng A t l E I o f o Id 1 n g pa Per s. A 1 p IOffi quires 1 yr clerical ex· GardenGrove537·4840 o1 Fish . 630 L.ado Park ---------.,,..... Q lif ed irpor qua P · warehouse jobs & work PP Y ersonne ce Equal Oppor Employer Or, N.B. t.75·3145 Dishwasher needed al Shepherd. Vicinity <>so & June 19th. ua 1 ex-portunity Employer ed suite202 per, type 40 WPM. $669 Sherries Bakery Marguerite, MV. 830-2621 perienced instructor1----------mg ror a limit income. SANTIAGO BANK mo. Call for appt. Country Store Nulnllon 496-1410 -WSI·CPR. Sign up now, 3 ---------Work w /young people 535 E. I •t st, T•Ha 833-0Ul ext 260. Deadline . f needs part or full tame --------- LOST: Fem. Golden Lab, mosto2yrs.642·7445 Ambu.lat.ory CM lady nds Rapid adv. possible. U (7l4)8J2·S200 for applications Wednes· Cl_ert/lypast for ~.Bal. o . clerks. CM. 's hnesl DONUT SHOP, p/1.lme &. bm ears, scar on rml some care. Have car. 6 you are 18 or over & day June 14, 1978. at fice ol large oauoo tD· f · All f & ankle NB/CM area . DOOTRAlNING,Trained dys, P /T, nn-smltr. would be avail lo start F.qualOpporEmployer 5PM.E.O.E. SW'ance brokera~e com· heallhfoodstore.$2.M hr /lime. a ln eve """ cl.SO-"'t 3. d.no.s are happy .dogs! "''"' """1 k I ed Call betw pany. Xlnl working con-st.a.rt 548-7751 shifts avaJI. Woman age .......,.,, .. ve. .,.........,.. wor mm · n BARTENDER Tennis & ---------1 25 or over. Appl>' in ----------1 Beginner obedience ---------s·30am&2pm . ' CLBICAL d.itions & fringe benefits. Coupl l..ost: 618. Pied Cockat.ael, cl u s openings. but t.f lwwllt Mma1gen . 645-6514 Racquet Club, HD. Beer Starung salary $725. Call e wanted t.o manage person, D1pp1ly Donuts. rruss•no a toe. Reward hurry. Also pri vale. G .... _ rt t & WUJeonly. Lale cookng, AsslSl t.o secy & bkltpr. Dolores Mcllra, 642-6667 ~mall business P/t1me. 1854 Newport Blvd. CM ~...,, rowmg prope Y mgm part time. inclds wknds. Typing. good telephone Mr Hall 642-1634. 117~3005 Coast Canine Country firm 1s taking applica· Must be dependable . manner. ab i 11 t y CLEIJ(TYPIST Drivers & helpers needed. F'OUND. Blk&wht.ePOO: Club,549-9799. lions for exper 'd $3.00hr.CallS36-8832 w/rlgurea req'd. Front TraJ.nee pos. for bilUng Custodian & Grounds locaJ house.hold movmi: dlemix,yosmale.Santa JabsWmt.d, 7075 managers & a sst AUDITOR ofc appear. Mature clerkforlnsuranceco.1n Person . 1-'/T. co. Experienced only Anau ... ~.~l ••••••••••••••••••••••• managers. lmmedopen· MajorOrangeCo.firm1s BeautysaJoninCMneeds Days. Apply 8:30-10 ·30 N.B. Good typino skill~. 9.30·6 OOpm . $3.00 /hr. Forappl847-7278 '06""' ings are avail. Call Ann current I y s eek in g hair stylists. M% com-Moo.. Wed, Thurs, Fri ~ Exper pref, some mech __ .,;....;. _____ _ 1-·ound: Young Ma l e lj.~~-~~:'~d:;;i:gr::1_ro_r_i_n_te_rv_w_._833-_3S8 __ 1. __ auditor Exper. in in mission.548·3446 Linwilco Labs. 2148 Salary lo s:iOO. Good co ab1I helpful. Newport Dnver/lnstaller. resp. 114 Ba&sett. Vic: Delmar & 631 '""'"or 548•2995. t.ernal aud1llng or ex per Newport Blvd, CM benefits. 833-8450. Center United Methodist & over. Must have truck Oraoge.CM.642-7887 ........., AQUALUX w/a CPA or PA hrm de BOATREPAJRM EN liiiii•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Church/Pre-School Gd pay+ mileage + m R e t ' r e d 0 E M s1rable A college degree Mec h I E I e c t I Hu 11 Clerk-Tynist 644-07'5. cenuve. 673-8004 __ . -- Found: Golden Rlvr or sales /warehouse needsSurveyPeople No w/emphasis in account· Re~a1t /Refan1 s hang Clerical f! lnsh Seller young male. manager seeks p /T 11ates. Call collect ing, rmance or bu.smess yac ls lo 80'. Must have SPECIAL needed for the{ ClasBra~ DATA ENTRY DRIVER ~.~~ancJbuaraena.4~"a2906po , work.AM's.bi3·274l. forappt.496--3010 is desired. Assignment waterrBrolnlbokat.yardBex-RICRUmHG ~~8_'1T~l4~wplh;:, e~!~ AccomtiagC'-'tl For OC t!Xpres:. co .-.u ,,...,. will mcludc internal & per. ac te s oat J,... FUii time position open ~I -HllpW..t.d 7100 A/Receivable Clerk Must extemalauditsas well as Vard,673-6834 . C I erk II• TY P's ls . tnc, good phone voice as a video dis play --------- f'OUNO: Young male ••••••••••••••••••••••• be sharp. San Juan special financial pro-"'--~""taries. Keypunch ()pporturutyforadvance· tennanal operator for 3 DRIVER needed L1ledc German Shepherd. Lge . Corpora le ofc. Call 1 dd r Body shop ads 2 yng men ~... menl. Excellent com-Uvenes t.o ardutects & Vic : Oso Parltway & Accounting Clerk 661 1211, Mr. Maas. Ject.s. n a Jlaon we o . for clean up & delivery. Opn, PBX & All Office pany benefits. Bas I c I Four mini . ....oi,,_..., m N 8 . area. Marguerite Masion Vjo Realestate.r developer in ----------1 rcr a competitive s alary Gd dnvmg recrd req. 1 Skills. Sign up now for For Appointment computer. Some ex· ~'(;le-work. Summer 830-2621 • . F'astuon Island. Req. an Are your bills bigger than & c 0 mp r e hens Iv e p rr. 1 F rr. Apply In close t.o bome temporary for interview penence IS desirable, but perm. F /lime. Inquire• FOUND : Male white w/tan spots wlr~ bam~ dog, v1c Westm1n11ter. 900-1006 1ndiv to process Acc:ts your Income'> We need beneftis without any pe rson only uo In· assignments al highest Callfl42·"32l,ext2'77 willtrBU1md1v1dualwith payable type fmaocaal two key people to a.ssist tra vcl requi rem en ts. duslrial Way CM hourly rate. Equal Opportunity demonstrated \ypm~ lt(" ~~rir. 1 ~.~rfoepw~;! statements, correspon-our growing business Subrrut confidential re· cu.rary aod speed. Work dence. & maintain acct· P /T. Call ror app't, sume including salary OookeeperforNpt Center MONDAY JlJNE 12 Employer an pleasant environment _c_alls __ > ______ _ t.ng dept. files. Grp ins 494-5168 lust.orylo. Medical ofc. Permanent &TUESJUNE13 with good company Driver, Class I Tractor & plan paid by company.---------THEIRVIHECO. Prr. Hours open, salary CLMKTYPIST be nefits 1nclud1nR 2 40• trailer, expen enced 5150 Send Resume 1nclud ASSEMBLER 550NewportCenter0r open. Reply C/O Daily At :Cost.aMesa Seelting mdiv. w/xlnl weeksvacat1onafter one ~ldgoods Atleast •••••••••••••••••• •• ••• salary req. t.o controller. Newport Beach. Ca 92f.63 Piiot P.O. Box lS60 Costa Community Center typing slulls. 55-60 wpm, year. com Pa ny P .J 1 d 1 yr with references & a spriW......,. 366 San Miguel Suite 200 Equal Oppor Employer Mesa , CA 92626 Box 11263 594 Cent~r St. C.M previous ofc exper hand I group insurance. credit good drl ving record t8USo.EICam1noReal NB92660 TRAINEES BOOKKEEPER, ing phones & good umon,etc.Applyat Local & distan c e SanC\emente. Fully I.Jc. AUTOMOTIVE Clerical. Part ume. Only You can alao apply Mon· clerical skills. Contact ORANGE COAST 847·7278 For appt. 492• 7296 Acctng Bkkpng We have requirements in IMMEDIATE e.xper need apply. $3.50 Fri at PersoMel Dept. DAILY PILOT -------- RELAXING MASSAGE TEMPORARY several depl3 for small OPEHIMG hr.Call536-8832 ILL[" .1i\ PACIFIC ffiUTUAL 300 W.BaySl .. CM BobJames-UcMuseur Register Today lo work pal"ts mechanical as an Uncoln-Mercury de· BOOKKEEPING ~ .. .::J \@I betweenlbehoursor Ou1call&.9,494-5W cmvariousaccounting& sembly. Some positions alerstup olflce for lady EUenCarter s eAv1ces 700NewportCenterDr s·OOAM·5:00PM 011vas Men or women 25 yrs or older. Know the coast cities. Net Sl.80 a week or more. Oraoee Coast Yellow Cab. 17300 Mt Herrmann, Fountain Valley. (No or Slatec betwn N e who pc &. Euclid} booltll:eepaoc asaign· require good gene1al wilh automotive back-Ladies Haberdasher 1401 Oo•eStreel Newport Beach Call for •SANDY'S* menll. Worlt close lo malhbackground. Local ground. Typing a must· l3lFasbion lsland Mall Ste:WO NewportBeach EqualOpporEmployer Appoinlmentplea.se OutcallMuaqe your bome. Fi1ure work bhtory prererred. D.MV experience helpCuJ 759-1770 133-1441 642-4l21,ut277 973-0329 Clerks to Sr. Accoun· ~efr::!!:1.n~.cal, LTD & but not essential. Apply lnterviewing exp NOT AN AGENCY EquaJ Opportunlly ---------.. tants needed thruoul to Mary Clarke, Business bookkeeper. Part time l~~:':'N:E:V:E::R:A~F:E:E:':' ~ Coddalf Waftns1 Employer Or~e Co. 0-C• Btctr'Oftlc• M ~....__. FOXY LADY RobertHaU's 28MFairviewRd .C.M !Ir. 9•2 --Earn up t.o $300 per wk o.tcall M....,. Accountemps E.0 .E. Bookkeeper. exper. to CLHtCAL Low luiUon. Placement Data Processmg M/C 711 -3561 SOOS. Main. Ste 501 work In O.C. Art Gallery GINll.AL assist 751.9194. DAT A EHCODEIS No. Tower. Uruon Bank l•---------1 549-9191. A miijor lJJe tnSurance Dry Clearung plant nru. presser CM area. Blwn 7 &3 PREGNANT" CartAI, ln1beCityof0range Assembly A variety of gen' I co. quartered m Newport confidential counseling & 714/835-Clll.1 TRAIN££ llONDA AND IOOICKEIPll F/C clerical part &t rttime CX'U..LATOR /PACK ER Beach ls seeking data en referral. AborUoa, adop· ---------BRITlSH MOTORCARS Rapidly expanding pc»IUona are now avaH. Mature lndiv. needed for code~ Xlntoppor for In __ ~-6485 uoo&lteepJ.na. ariSEMBLERS IRVINF. Newport Beach develop-U you have good typing UgbtpacltagmgoCeducn· d1v1dual1:i w/kcypunch. Ory Cleaning. Counter APCARE S47·2563 A.) ll().7000 ment company. needs skills 45-SS per mlrr& ap· tlonaJ materials. FaclUly key tape or key d11Sk girl, mu.,t be n~al Will ACCOUMTIHG experienced f'/C Book· Utude for math or •c· located on Warner St In training. Additional mg to train mature• LIHOA&VIC:IU CLBKS & PACKERS Babysitter · Mother's keeper.Pleaaecall counting or insurance Santa Ana. No cxper. t ra1n1n g will be on woman. Full lime or o.tullMwHp ThelrvineCo.Llcurrent· NEEDED helper for summer. l (TI4)&40-S112 bacqrou.nd. please •PP· nee. Apply, National Univac Cade 1000 key Ptr. Apply m person to ,_..._,_ .. ftl I)' •eek Ins accounting IMMEDIATELY!! child, Irvine. Student ·-~a ly at: Syat.emaCari>. 4361 Birch dlslt. TestinJ wlll be on Eastbh" Cleaners, 2547 ~--·"l'\o..r. ... Co clerb.Req'•l·2yrsA/P T-r pret'd . Flexible hrs. ._.._.. liii\PAOACntJTUAl. Univac 1810 or Univac Eastbluff Dr. NB _ .. _ ... .., ...... e · orA/Rw/aomeexpoeure --AY!tt 752.1301 Fee Paid. AutomoUve \81 St. N.B . <Near OC Cade.Hrswillbellamt.o 844--0833 ____ W-_· _73_13 ____ , to com pute rued All sb.lfta, day, awing & eitper. wHI land this 100Newport0ent.er0r Airport> Equal Op· 7pm for 6 mo's. then•---------OUT'CALI. ayatems. & 10 key by auveyud includes BABYSlTTER·aummer. career pos. $1000 DOE. NewportBeach portun.ltyEmployer 3:30pm to 11.30pm for 6 Efectron1c: assembler . touch. We offer ir lot wknd1. Long & 1hort full lime, my bome, 2 Alio Fee Jobs. C11l Eqt&aJOpporEmployerl•--------•I mo'aonarotaUn1bas1s. will tram. Steady JOb MOD&S working conds & com· lfmD ualpment.a. Holl· children. trans p nee. Michele Kuhn 540.5001 ConatrucUon auperinten· Perm uslgnmenl to sw· OLECCorp. 931 New~! EXECUTIVE prehenalve benefit day & vocation pay. 549-3558afl6PM SnelUng & Snelllng of l•--------•I dent. 3 yrs exp. nee. lnashifHfdeslred. CM. REGISTRY packqe. Ho31tallulton plan Babysitterneededtocare Newport Beach ,\Jency, S1luy neaotlable . Liberal benerll Pklt 411--------- APPT 731-4462 -Call844 3389 av • • for 2 &Iris Sun thru 4340Campua Dr Clertcal CM/llB area. Mall re· xJnt worluna conds Con -.Ctt INC Teet. 9AM 'UI Noon Th u r 5 11 a r b 0 r loolt , .. .._ Tl.AIMii aume to P.O.Box 18768. tact Per1onnf'l Dept lmmed opening~ & op XX DANCE OF FUN XX THI 1aVIHI CO Vaew/CdM area. Tern, •'"T Vanous olfice dut1ts In lrvt.ndz714 M).3528 portunllles In an estab Jkaut nude girls Dance 550 Newport Center Dr &44-7~? 11.ft G Pcl"IOl'I. Paste displ1y & eludes typtna ol 40 wpm co. in Or1nao Co. a1rprt & rap sesaton.1 Al Our Newport Buch ____ reodu ad copy onlo Xlnt work1na conds & COOKS PACIFIC muTUAL 11 re.:a . Appl1c ant1 t C" new location la t.be mOll F..Quai Oppor F.mploy~r J141 c..,.. Drin ~ M11dld nata 2 Daya a wk. Mon bentOL~ Work ~1.1Uon D Es p E R A T to: L. v Lrouble11hoot , rl'pAIT & luxurious tn Orange 54M741 For my home Collcac Pk llam-9pm. Tues lOam· In Costa Meu Appl)' Needed, all :ihlfU Ma 1fJO Nrwp<>rt Ccmt<"r Or test electronic ~yioL"mi. Oouoly tr you dest.rvf'---------(AcronFrom anoA.7Yrboy,wellman· 6pm . Apply , Pen · main ofhce. National Ba.rker·s~N Grand, Newpon.&ach Recentanalog&dlg1tal lht-beet try it. Mon-Sat Activity Direct.or needed Orqe Co. Airport) Del'l'd. 3.4 Oay.11 wk. l<>r nyaaver, 1Ge0 Placentia Sy11tem1 Corp. 4361 Bird1 Santa Ana. Apply In F,quaJ Oppor Employer exper req'd. Interview lo.3AM,SunlUPM for convhoap. F /\ame. EquaJ()pporEmployer &Jmmer.~ Ave,C.M. St , N.8 (Near OC person IJ·• Mon -Sal byapptoob',5S7·90Sla•IC 2010 So . &uclid , Xlnl beneflh lnq: Alrporll Equal Op 113M41l rorBuach. Anaheim Exchln1 de· Btverly Manor. 340 Vic· ---------F1nd what y_ou want in portlm.lty Employer · Claasllled Ad.I. 7our one· ---------talla IM-1.511 t.oda, CJU'2·0387 Sell 1dJe item• 842-5671 WllJ\t Ad Help" 64.2·5678 Daill' PilolClaaained.L --------•IC1u.'1!1ed Ad.a 84.2~8 at.op6b0ppaog een~r Ww Ada CaU642-5e75 -I . ' ... • Q OA.IL't PILO T HlilipW..ted 7100 H .. W ... tltd 7100 .W,W•ted 7IOOH .. W .. t•d 710 ·....,w...... 7100 HetpW~ noo ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........_ ~ l.L,·c;us~•·u~,.ARV H.1p W..t.ct 7100 Hlfp W_..., 7100 .._.,. W-.u 7100 "'· n&. "'"" HURSIS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 yr ttllP or 1eaal s~ RN 1 .. _..,~,_ ... RN 11 a .. k"'noe" R•""' ~hool Nr Ornn¥c Co HMM ...... .... ........ G•B.U OFACl li /\ ~ unt) Airport 1133 9~ SU S2 /Mo · l. V N '• JR ENGINEEI G>LOll 1823 /mo . Apply at , l>•I commt'oaur.i•~ LIQwrSlurt:Ch:rk f\JU&r Personnel Olhce , l'"te..,h out of &ndu•IA· * "P F'nn&l' bendtll NOTICTIOM P tJ N B ua 7""'" bef Falrvi•w Slat• Hosp., !t<.'hool or ••lb work ex 194.! Phacenl.la. no I" 1$ tunna: proft'u10nal me .. _,. ...... 2:501 nUbor Bl;d, Coeta ~r needed for Bmall 67Cr:' _!.h,000f'eLD~.ervu1;~1 or i.ticuntty 1u11rdrst TAulpl l.4pm Mesa. manuf ro an Mias1on ............, ~... pay op bent-1 s VN or RN nf'eded p/llme --------- \'•<'JO R p w11lincludl.' Gua: .. Otffce 11reuol'Or&n1e Co Call 1171'"rl/Sator3-UWed/· MUISISAIDIS d r. rt I D M & m • n )' Collt!Ct ror interview IO Thurs Good benefit:. & ORDBUIS t•n11our1na projects Reup, dt-cislve ind Iv your area, (213) 645 3950 lnq Beverly Manor. J40 L b s able to wo rk wd 1te Vi"'ona.CM•w>_n_.. Needed lo 1lve tender wora1ng w It " • r f ~· '""""'°' lo · t.oth Id I l!fl&Jne.r We are 6eek 1uperv151on necdat or GUARDS vma care e e er y i ng , drpcnd u blc-, l'·asruonLtle.tnvdtment 1-uU&p/Ume.Alluea!I LVHPMShlft patients. Will tralu ha rd w or Inn a In hrm 640-01.23 Uoiform11 film Anes 2\ Every other wk.lid ort. qualified peraoooel. ''6 u b d di d Earn while you learn. AH dl\'1d1.11ll6 Xlnl benefits GtHEIAL OFFtCE o r over R ~ t 1 r .. d , .. usl e e cate to shifta avail. Apply, l«S Only tboi;c~ qualified ,..._ 1 't , i welrome No exper goodpatlentcarc.Apply. . N 8 M.2 2410 please caJJ o ~~r nee . ..1 e •J'P ng. necc:t!!I. Apply, Universal 1445 Superior Ave, N.B. &Jpenor, · · · · RECEIVING CLERK AT-EASE m Fashion Island. N~port Beach has an opening in its Receiving Department. 8 . 30-5 : 30 Mon lhru Friday. SALES ecretar)'/Recepl for GUYS 'H GALS le11a1 otc Good typust R~ept. uper Work m r..m the next aemHler'& Tustlo. Call for iiPPl l1.1l100 Qr b~y Lhal new 132.7311. car you want. Plenty c>I t--------- time for .surf and sun. ecreury for LawyH Earn u much u Sl50 per Above average skills & week worlwla P fTJM t: ability to learn easentJal. and still be ort early but prior lecal eoxp. oot t!J'IOl«h to catch the night req 640-&10 (Barbara' activity Thia Ill P/R work tor a non prom SECRETARY-LEGAL athletic organization l yr exp or legal see F'or Info. pie~ do not 8Cbool. Nr Orange Co. calJ before noon, as we ,_Atrport ___ m._91.?A ____ _ are all out catching the ecret11ry Petroleum wave11 hll then. (714J trading co. Lagun;o 991""551 Niguel Shorthand rtq. sa13830 wlllan Prolicieocy wmicures. 10 Protection Serv1ee. 12'~ 642·2Ato. Alk For Mr. Kohmlt Key by touch ~Porfor W 51.hSt,Santu/'\na. In· ... C-H-1-.... -15-T---iN= poeiUooa are in SAIXS ecr.:tary . rent11I adval!cement .• Int co. krvw hrs 9·12 & 1·4 Mon· M~ " Supervisor. 3-11. F ff; GIFT SHOP manaaemenl. Collect. iSCROW benefits. lnformul ofc Fn D1verslrit.'d work load. LVN Charge nurses. evict & maintenance 831·9170 tr.,.llT•RY Call M1ll1 e aft hm -------Mfg e lectronic in MAUIOnHOTB. -"' · u -1:30, F/f, every other s.s&-L666days. The lrvine Co. is seeking 645-5800 Handyman, muture & de strumentation. Modern wkend off; Nsg Aasls-We are seeking a people 1---------a secretary w /ex per int•--------•I pend able, part or foll s h o P A J v a n c e d tan.ta tor au sh.ifla. Your oriented person able to retary /Recept/Book reaJestaleloan:.,tatleor GENERAL timefor1tuesthome 1n K!neuca,lnc.,l231Vic-s ltilli & caring are ..._._w__._~ 7100 ~W...ted 7100 work flexible evening keeping. 1 Girl or~ escrow Ability to ass1sl CM.646-6716 tona Sl. C.M 64t>-7165 -a-1....t •-OW'l .. -eSNF • ...,. _..._ ~...,.. hou.rs.3Ni&htsperweek. eog1neer1n~ rarm I" 0 E ~.,.. u i -• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Apply9am-nooo Airport area. Quist & l'ustomers, some typing LABORERS H.ARDWARlSALES •. . C all ror interview, NISSMA" Resean."h&Developmenl Moo-f'rlPersonneJ Hayes ..... ., .... "" req'd. Xlntco. benefits IST ~ E 'd .. 0 L"-n' .,..,.~ Call 644-3389 loterestmg f /time PoS rn MACHIN ' x per 1,5 "'w CHEMIST 900 Newport Center Dr 9am 'lll noon UrgenUy Needed"' retail store No Sun or N B. co needs. Class A OFRCIHB.P Quality shop. Xlnt work-Research & develop-Newport Beach SICllTART THE llVINE CO. Warehouse Eves. See Steve, H W Machtrus\ for Bridgeport J . H e r be r t H a 11 Ing conds. 9-5:30 Mon-ment. anaJytJcal chemtst F.qual Oppor Employer Small active salea dept D Stock Clerks w r 1 g ht co , 1 26 Mill & Hardinge Lathe. JeweUtn oeeda (/time Fri. Irvine Jndust'l area. c e 11 u a r p 1ast 1 c lnlonnal ale. Exper ~ ~~:wpowpo~~~~~ r Shlppmg&Rece1vmg Roches t er St. Costa <.:lose toler81\ceprects100 office help. A~ply an CallMr TeU,751·3504. chemistry. Prior ex·---------• Matute.Typeso.«iwpm. Mu.st have phone & relia Mesa work Exper req'd . Top ,_,.,... -e tol St, -..... p--,_rience & knowledge. Sh"" 100 '""'ID Or dicta\ Equal Oppor Employer bl tr Loo & hortr---------E 0 E rr 9051 :.. ..--.. ..._, ..-~ .... .,_ ~ SALES ..,. ~,,, e ansp. g s bens ... 0>0>7· as .. CM<So.C.OUtPlua> Full time Itek & A.B. especially related to 1ng equip. Xlnt co term assignments. Holi-for !Wn Adams Dick exp. Laguna HJlls urea formaldehyde foam HALF DAY benefits. cau Millie. aft Exciling&Dynamac day & vacation pay HOUSECLEANING NOOWFFIHJCRJENG 1occallforappt.S86·Jl50 systemt . fluent 1n 9am.~. Person lo work in NB Hosr.'talai.ation p lan HELP MAlD p/time Will train. German to interpret & NICE PAYI Boolulore. P/llme avaJ · JouU time, 1,fon·l''n. rart· Apply in person, Lido Invutmeot hrm in PrinUd ClJ"CWl board mfr translate patents & • anclud wknds. 67S-9595 ume work avail dunng Shores Hotel. 617 Lido Fashion !ale now accept-hiring trainees. SJ.25 pr sc1entilk literature. B.S. Enjoyable phone work Secretaries week or on Sat Will ac Park Dr. N.8 . ingapplicatioos. hr to start. 4-0 hr work in chemistry, 1 yr ex-with good salary + TYPISTS bec11ffete S.Cret.y cept students ror sum· MAJD wanted rull tame or LEGAL SECRETARY week. 3002 S. Oak St, perience in roaming re· boouses & comm1.asioos. To assist president of m I! r em p Io Y m e n l p/t1me. Seaclirr Motel, Calif. litigation exper. Santa Ana. sins. Salary $18.000 pr Morning, afternoon & & SECRETARIES health management de-540-9525 1661 s. Coast Hwy, Xlot typing, dlctaphooe year . Take ad l o evening shifts avail velopment firm. Legal 3841 c...,... Drin Laguna Bch. 494-41192 Slcills. Employment Develop· Good spea.kmg voice & Do you need extra money experience, s uperior 546-41741 Housekeepe r, lave in. AD.MINlSTRATJV E D-ranwner/ ment Dept. Ad paid for phone exper help(ul. & enjoy vanely. Let the i.ecretarial skills. or· (Across From pnvate room, hath, TV ---------SEC'Y • ·~ by emp loyer . DOT College stud e nts, rreedom & nexibility of ganizauonaJ abibty, self-Orange Co. Airport) Mature woman, Eng. Ma1l Department Work for V.P . Xlnt op· ~· 008.061. ho u s e w 1 v e s & workmg temporary 8b reliant & enthusias m EqualOppor Employer speaking, no smokin.:. TRAINEE port. for sharp gal with 1 Yr exper in COBOL, -REST--A-U_R_ANT--N-eed--,-u-11 moonbghten thts l8 ao stgnmentsolyourcho1cc ALL REQUIRED. Top References. 5 days . $1 2S We are looking for u R.E. rina.ocing, mktg, lo-RPG u. DOS Xlnt start· ideal job. co work for you. Call im- i.alary/benefits . Health prwk.~0840.642-5358 bnghl dependable indiv. vestments background. ing salary & benefits & part time positions In 1'...lf D'l'l D095 mediat.el,y Management Servlcesl•---------t to be Lrained to operate BOOKKEEPER with .... tional education deli catering firm. l8 yrs .,. ChJ'1"0 3355 Vla Udo, Ste 210, General<Xfice Housekeeper. live in our mailing machines. Good figure aptitude. r1·rm.--Apply National ocolder,mustbemature ForAPersonaJintervw ~O~ office • NB. 921663. 7141673-2700 REGISTRARS Newport family desires No ex per nee. Apply, Bankexper. helptul. h & able to work Wt!ll 1 d mature exp person. Eng NatJonaJ Systems Corp. 230NwptCntrDr.Ste200 SystemsCorp.4361 Bltt wfpublic.675-4331. TIME/I.JFE 0 over oa FACTORY NallonaleducalJonrirm &refreqwred.No i.mok-43SIBirchSt,N.B.(Near NewportBe b Ca St . N .B. (Near OC --'---------is relocating its Santa mgpreferred.644-4788 oc Airport> Equal Op-__ _.;:. ___ a_c_. __ ·_1 Airport ) Equal Op-RISTAUIAHT 1a--;H lllC 557.0061 WORICERS Barbara facility lo the porturuty Employer portunity Employer MAMA~ uu1•1._., 3723BirchSt. NB With at least 1 yr. exp in Newport Beai:h area. JI you can ~o alterations. OfRCI POSITlOM Broad exper in fine dlll· F.qual Opp Emplyrm/f Equal ()ppor Employer mfg. & mactune shop en-General office positions have 1 got a deal ror you Job security, advance-~f; ,_.r P/t ing Must enjoy workmg !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ VlronmenL S4.85tostart are available with Joe,4!M-70lS MAJTRE'O -t. •-1ormal work en· /peopl Pl b t 1: ~ uu •-NB ad agency has w e. ease su IDJ Sales/Ord•r des k w·ut for hallen°mg vanous duties Req'd ·--------• v1ronment. first class .... 6 · · od • "' 1 ram c ._ · P\1 Country Club, must opemng. Send resume lo resume a picture ~: 1 m med . ope n 1 o g 1ob New plant. Excelfr skills include t y ping. Jndustnal b I! Pe 0 P 1 e P e r s 0 n medical benefits, profit p Jeneen. Cochrane ~died Ad 11104, Daily ( 1Per5 0 n ex P . 1 n SICUTARIES lmmed openings for secretanes to work for ThelrvmeCo 1nge benefits & oppor. for good phone voice. & neat A TTEHTIOH w/broad exper. For appt sharing " retirement Olasen Co, 660 Newport Pilot. PO Box 1560. Coeta w h 01 esa 1 e Mar 1 n e ;.idvancement. EOE handwntang Av1alton eall6"4·5404. plaos.Bringusbasictyp-Center Br. Ste 1000. Mesa,Ca.92626 Hrdwre " boat suppbes. Tungsten Carbide Mfg. exper. 1s helpful. Apply Metl& Women ingskills.attentiontode-NewportBeach Ca92660 Ftr pos. All company 14451 Myford Rd. Tusun National Systems Corp, Munagemenl tail, ability to show up on · benefits Apply zoo Secy/C-1/1 .... t Back.ground in rea1 est • sales. leasmg, escrow ur documentatJon helpful Typtn& 6S wpm £! d1cta1 phone 4361 Birch St. N.B. <Near Lile & heavy temporary MAHAGEtl TRAIHEES ti.me and we will tram hydliialric Tee.. Restaurant Paularino CM M-F 8-4 ---------1 OC. Airport) Equal Op· industrial jobs available A nationwide jewelry co CAREER-ORIENTED $1034 /Month. Apply at BOB'S F...OPJo"'M /F/H f~J fUOO lipcrt~~uru~t~y~E~m~p~lo~y~e~r~~I Assembly, packaging, will te11ch you lhe person for a variety of Personn el OJ fi ce , _ Labe ling & General Jewelry busint:Ss. fl50 a challenging activities . Fairview State H06pital. (HolmOfTM Unskilled work Mu1>t wk +comm.Noexpnec We are a s trong . 2:501HarborBlvd,Coeta lic)loyl Part·llme day teverung Gingham Girl Houseclng positions now avail. service nds women P rr , top car nee. 645-5123 have trans p. & phone. Will tram. 1-'or appt call established, gro_wing Mesa. lmmedJat.e openings 10 Special ret'ru1t1ng for 005163 s mallcompanysellingto ---------• ourlamilyreslaurantsat COUMTHHELP CASHIER your converuence ---music st.Ores throughout ~.....-.... the world. Start $650 ... & p /t Keypunch to $.5hr nearby locations. We re· & COOK Apply In Person between 2-4 pm dualy LC8jJolla Siher'a Rest ... ant 3095Harbor Blvd Cosw Mesa. acro!>S from Fec:lco 979.smt; Glrl for f1stung rod & lure assembly. F/lime Sum mer. p/tlme Winter. N.B Call 673·70'Jl Sam noon. GIRLFalDAY General ore. recept. some exper req'd. must be Rood typist. Sm mfg plant. xlnt benefits. F ff EO.E Call894·5351HB MONDAY J UN!o: 12 &TUESJUNE 13 At: Costa Mesa Community Center 594 Center St . <.:. M You can also upply Mon-Fri at IELL~ ~E::AVIL.l:.' f''lberglass Assembly. sml tool ex per nee. full t1 me·. Apply 1n pers on . li42-0IW6. 785 W 17th St. C'M.11F' GIRL FRIDAY 14-01 l>ove SLreel Ste 340 Newport ~iJCh Summer job. typing. 8J3.1441 general office & recep· NOT AN AGENCY UonJ.St duties P\11 Coun· ··NEVER A FEE" try Club. For appt call 1---------ti44·5404. FORE.MAM Small shoP Start $1200 Governess wanted lo mo Must know 11ow to :.upervise art1v1ty or 6 yr operate lathes, welders. old Must dnve car 4 v1pe bt:nders etc. & :.tee-I Days per wk $50 per wk labr1cat1on 3320 W ~5143. MacArthur Blvd. SI\ --------- INSURANCE Costa Mesa Agenc:y of fers xlnt opportunity for gal w 1exper P<i y &. workin~ conds the l>e:1t. (714) 642 6500 mS.!1790. i---------Insurance Sec'y, l'Xl)4.lr . 20 t'Ull 'J'lme Saleslady .it Sherries Bakery -496-1410 GUARDS SECURITY GUARDS $2.65-$3.65 Per Hr All personnel paid week· ly. Uniform provided at no cost w guards. Paid vacation. medtcal in- hrs wk. over 25. Don. 494-1112A insurance new business clerk. major insurance company. Jns urnnce background desirable Type 50 rrummum. $3.50 hrly +.Start immediate ly. E.O.E. Mr. Gunkel. 835-8550 MA MAGER 8W;tneii" mao req's re· hablc person to manage d1i.lr consulting busi- nes~ Oppor to start i.purc time without in vestment & hwld your own businei.s: 631-lj()Og MAT U RE WOMAN p 111me to w e lcome newcomers & contact merrhanb flexible hrs Need car, htc typing. !;47 3095 ------Mecharuc/Yard Foreman Exp m diesel gas eng. resp. dm.'(."lly lo VP. Sal commens urate w /exp. Call for uppt. bnng re- ~ um e. Valley Cr t!st Lan<bcape Inc 1!12Q S Yale SI\ $46 7975 EOE by choice MEDICAL lock Ofc Assist...t Busy Nwpt Bech OB, GYN omce. E.xpr'd only nOC'd apply. Please send resume to Ad 238, Daily Pilot, P.0 Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 go up to $675 in 30 A/PayClerk to$900 qi.areno previousexper. days ... then It's up to you! Bkpr /Rest Bkgd lo Sl2K Join our friendly team ADDITIONAL SKILLS & Recept/Secy S850 Come see us today betwn EXPERIENC E CAN JrvinePersonnelAgency 2-"pm. BOOST ST ART I NG 488 E 17th Costa Mesa CCllMen PAV 04&2123ioN.B. Su1te224 642-1470 Cod&T~ ___ ...... _ Office p /time. good wtfigures. Lots or van e· lY in t>eauti!ul Newport Qr lnsurance ofc. Hrs J ·S, Moo thru Frt. 833-9590 Purchas ing Manager Career position ror mature take·charge 1n- dlvidua1 to head pure has· Ill& & shipping dept. Call S46-0608 8-Uam. 23952 Avemda de la Carlotta, Laguna Hills lS4 E 17th St, C.Mesa 9842 Adams. Hunt. Bch 4.501 Campus Or. Irvine F.qual Opp Emplyr m tf -----~--~1 --------~•RESTAURANT Oral 91rgeoo surgical a.s-Qualified live·in ex per sistant. Experience lady to care ror semi ANNOUNCING necessary. Call 963--0727 invalid widow. Com or 751-9184 after 6 PM fortable CdM beach THE OPENING Huntington Beach. home, 4 dys per wk , $33 PAINTERS per day. 95.S-lJlJ OF ANOTHER minimum 3 y rs ex· Receptionist/typist for perience. Call 891-1001 N. B. office of large na STRAW HAT t1onal ins uran ce Partner wanted, take brokerage company over expansion project in Xlnt working conditions RESTAURANT Orange Co. Oppor for 6 & fringe benefits. Start. figure income within 6 1ng salary $675. Call lmmediate Placement yrs. For appt.s only call Dolores Meara. 642-6667 ' Poeitioll.8 Open For . 646-4533 betwn s-11am. •CASHIEAS Recept.ionist (fypist, PART-TI M E Legal Neat bright individual •PIUACootCS Secretary w /Mag JJ ex-with good appearance & •FOOD l'llEP per. 5 mornings per wk. Litigation exper pre-pleasant manner to type •IAaT'BfDSlS ferred. Dix offices Nwpt & answer phone&. Call Our exciting new Straw Beach Airport Area. Call _~ __ 21_u _______ Hat Pizza Restaurant at Dia.ne636.5300 llECEPT ITY9tST 18922 Beach Blvd. will be I • • • • opening June 30th. Now SecyO.Cal Secretary to work ~~ nee ded . I 3 yr~. secretarial exper. Typ 1ng 60 wpm & d tt taphone. Secy {Raol'lc~ Saleswoman, mature for Secretary Wllh good typ unique shop in S. Cst lng. Some stat typmg. IV key & dictaphone ex per Village. Apply· The Olive Excellent benefits & ran Branch. 3850 $. Plaza Dr. t.asuc working environ _San __ u_An_a _____ _.. ment. Sales. Pos open tor out· side s ales p e r s on l /Marine Hardware d is- lrib. Req. man 4 yrs exp. selling to boat dealers, boat manuf. & manne hardware st.ores. For appt call !714 > 549-9671 M-F8-4 EOP M/F/H Secretary Ad - muus trallve r 1growmg. dynamic property dev /mg mt r1rm Ass1l to VP's Ms t have exct:I type1secre skills Wrk we ll w / p eople, 1n respon, & diverse pns Place for growth & c hall t!nge E xcel l benefits Call Donna 646-4630 SECRETARY Jr pos.iuon ·open to non smoluog enthusiastic In· div. Accur typing at 50 wpm w /sb or spdwriUng Secy jaesich•tW Secretary w/xlot typing. sh helpful & d1(."laphonc Mu.st be poised & able to deal erfecuvely w 1a11 typesol people. Cleril Typist P'toperly McJ-t Clerk typLSl to handle ex treme)y busy phon~ &. type60wpm Please call 644-3389 9am 'Ulnoon THI llVINE CO ~Newport Cent.er Dr Newport Beach F.qual Oppor Employer pref'd. Neat appear. a•---------- must. Apply in person,t--•------Customweave Carpets, 18430 Pacific St, F Valley. SECRETARY MaJor stock brokerage fum. Worlung hrs Mon t.hnJ Fr 1 8-4 JOpm. Ca II M.iw. 540-8121 *Secretaries* G <Xe Adm Asst to $18K Employera Pay All t'ee1> Ui Reinders Agency 4020 Birch St. Ste 104 Newport Beach 833-81911 Call for Appt/&tab '&l General Office. PBX Ans wer. Serv Oprs. lmmed openings for ex· per d or quahr1ed people. Rate ol pay depends up •)n t!Xper Apply 1 n ftCrson Mon i-·ri 9am 1pm. ISS Rochester Sl. C'M WEtBAI. OHtCe lmmed 1-~/Llme employ- ment tor resp pt:rson Duties include cast11er 1111(, typing. lite bkkpng, A/Rec Good benefits 40 fir wk m Nights. surance and opportunity JANITORS. part tame, for advancement to eves . $3 .00 per hr .. super"VlSOry position. II WAXERS. tull time, ex yoo are responsible. 18 per. Call 714-630-423 1 years of age or older, btwn4-6PM Medical Aulst...t R .N . or equa ll y quabf1ed. G.P '6 office. Newport Beuch. Top salary P () Box 143, Huntington Beach. Medical Recept. or ward clerk cxpcr Mature woman NB ore. Start SJ hr Call 642·1494 or 646-4071 For man\d co. ID H.B. accepting applications Lite typing. 40 wpn1. for full & part-l:ime pos1 Secretary, real sharp, an 51e•-•iy Telephone. Will tra1n on tioos. 11 you e111oy work· novat1ve person. Self c-.as:!uc'"' Tl""' ... Te lex. E .O.E . Call mgw1ththepublic&are start.er Noshreq'd.San """"'IR "" PART TIME hav e you r ow n - trans portation and LATiiE Mall & Chucker telephone, please apply Oprs Has to know basic an person between 9am setups & read pnnts and 5pm Some tools req'd. J\sk ror ~lyJowpe. South Coast Plata G ENERAL OFFICE Receptionist . typing. bookkeeping, electncal l'Ontra c tor , nr O C Airport. S40-7990 --- IURHS lftf'.....tto.al s.c.ltr SerYices. IK- 1 TI5 E. Center Street SuitelOS lieneral office clerk. lite Anaheim. Cl\ 92805 bookkeeping experience (714 ) 635-4630 rt:qui red . Apply in persoo only to Lido Equal Opportunity Stupyard, 900 Lado Park Employer M!F Or,NB ~~~~~~~ HefiJtW~ 71 ...... W..tltd 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• INVESTMENT SALES Prest11uow. se<-ond \rust deed Investment firm as M?eking an experienced salesperson tu ~ell priml' Or<inl(e County residential 1011ni. Prcf('r lnd1 v1duul with l{oorl tnvl'stor base und Real Eslall' ~ales license• This 1:. an exceptional opporturuty for an tnd1vidual \\1th success In Securities Sales a nd looktnR lo enter •1 growth oriented industry withuul lhc concern o( market decline Excl1llcnt commission schedule permits unlimited personal growth and Immediate 1ncom<'. Present Investment Counsclon earn a minimum or 135.000 00 annually Our lot•n.'I ;U't' written to attract 'IOphisttcofed lnvestol'li seeking secure lnvt-stmenlfl with yields avero1tin11:<; C111l Exec. V P al 714·6'4-81124 NEWPORT EQUITY FUNDS, INC. 620 Mft4'0" c.nter Drive, Suite 211 Newport Beach. C.aftfomia 9WO MoftitoriiMJ lurglar Dave. 540-6426. alarms & telephones. Light typmg & clencal. ~ S.Cretary ~vl's. natl' & weekend Exper d secy for gen·1 sh1fls available Perma- pract1ce. Non smoker on nent pos ition. Sulary ly. H.B. Salary open S500+ mo.631-3353 Mag JI helpful. but not $500 mo pays your room & nee. 848-1400. bourd, cruise the So. LEGAL SECRET ARY Pacific 65' s chonner "Shearwalcr" 548-4191! Rapidly growing educ a MOTOR HOME MFG. tional f irm has a challenging pos 1llon Paying le>p wuges w /xlnt avail as secretary to our benefits to men & women 1st in-house attorney in all phases or RV Advan ce m e nt op manuf Interviews portunllies are <1vail Lu a 9 llam. Apply direct bright. consc1enl1ous 111 Mi,.. Motor Homes div who has skills o( lYP· 2975 A.lrwu_y Ave. CM 1ng 70+wpm, sh so+ MOTOR ROUTE wpm. dJctaphone. Legal background help(uJ. Will The D&ly Piiot· has a trwn 1f past work history large route 1n Mis:;ion 1s good. Pos1llon avail Viejo Mon thru Fri a(. JuJy 10 Send resume or t ernoons Sat ~ Sun apply in person to Nra mornings Must have de- llonal Systems Corp. 4361 pendable car. S50 cash 81tth St, N 8. tNear OC deposit req Good dnving Airport I Equal Op record C11ll 642·4321 porturuty Employer Leave name & phone ---------1 Your call will be re· turned LEGAL SECRETARY Hap11ll\· f:rll\\tnll ••<IUl'J I I O ll 11 I I I I Ill h a ' ,I t•h.1 llt·nri1n 11 po~11 111n .1vall ;1, i.t~rrtary to our b.t 111 hou:-w wl lorn(·\' i\ d ' .1 n (' l' rn l' n I n Ii portunttle" art! 11vu1l 1n 11 hr11(11t, rnn'icll'nllou:-111 ell\ "ho lw' skill" of t~ fllOJl iO t wpm, sh HO+ \\Jlm. dklJf>IHlnl• l.1•11111 h111•kf:niun<I h<'IJ1lul Will 11 a1n 1f J'll'\I "nrk hi~ ton '' 1o?t>ot1 l'o'at ll)n II\ 1111 Jul ~ 10 ~·rut ri :oium1• nr opl)I\ 111 Pl't ~un ' In Nul IODJI ~ ~ " I e m., C' o r p 1 :11; I Barch St ~I\ r'\t•ur Oi' Airpo rt 1 f'.rp111l Op port\Jnll~ 1'.:rr111ln\f•r MOTOR ROUTE Daily Piiot route In Laguna Beach & South Laguoa. afternoons, Monday through Frlduy plus Salurday and Sun· day momlngs. $50 per mo. G1"06S, $450.00 cash deposit r equired. Call 642 4321 aAk for Cln:ula· tJon. Leave Name, Ad· dress, Phont' Number and Milke of car. Good ror student or retired person Nur se ry worker . Wholesale-Nu"cry hu openinaa for exp. nUl'SH)' wrkn. Apply ln person H PM SMJ Bir· ranu Rd Irvine EVENINGS Adults with outst.andiog, attractive personaliUes who enjoy working with kids. Start at SJ.50 per hr. Phone 642-4321 II 250. between 3: 00.5 · OOP M. AJk f« SIMs-oft Equal Opportunity Employer PBX Answering s ervice operator full & rrr. Call 835-356l PIX OPERA TORS WiU train. Days & eves. cau 64&-8000. PBX Operator, ans serv exper pref'd . Fu II or p/time. 549.J015 Photography FUILAHCE PHOTO<illAPHHS We are Interested in you if you possess the follow- ing abilities: You must be an exper'd photo- grapher, capable of handting wedding cov- er s, school activity photography & portra1ture: using sm & med. format cameras. i.e. NIK . R .B .. & c.-a.merez. We guarantee ln \.be form ol a ~taloe.r $4,000 Income per yr. minimum + mileage. Mal.I ttaume to: B.S.P.l. Box 4229, FUilerton, Ca. 92831 Plumber. Mio exp. 3 yrs. in repair & remodel 97N065 PLUMIBS Drainmen Wanted, will train. Mull have own truck. 7$1~ PteaMf' tor modem dry c:lunlnt plant. WUI train orex;per. ~~ + vaca tiom,HB. J . SELL Idle ltem.1 with a Dally Pllot Clualtled Ad. 83474 ~ependable, bard work· Juan area. 661 l21l, Mrs. TO $1500. Fee Paid mg & neat m a~pearance Hdger We have openings for RECEPTIONIST you have what 1t takes to ---------Secys in So. Orange Ct.t make 1t with Stnaw Hat.1·--------•1 area Also Fee Jobs Apply in person on Fri, SECRETARY HIGU& We are seeking people onented person w /good clencaJ & typing skills. Enjoy xlnt company benefits. Sat & Mon. at the Straw ,.,..._.. AQMcy Hat Pizza at 10071 C M.ComputerFtrmha~ 27601F'orbesrul,Stc:49 Adams Ave. Hunlmgton an 1mmed operung for an (3 F'1 00uCenterl Beach betwn lOam & -e Apply 9am-noon, Mon-Fri, Personnel MAUIO'n HOTEL 900NewportCtr Or, Newport Beach F.qual Opp Empl.yr m /f 2pm & ask for Mr. experienced full lime lll-1477 Sweeney sec retary . Top typ Laguna Niguel Equal Opp Emplyr M IF mg/secretanal skills a --------- must (Typmg 71).75 wpm. Sec' h Restaurant Fiddlers Three opening new rest.aurant, now h 1 rt ng c o o k s, hostesses. waitresses, RIC-..~IST waiters. bus boy s. llill'" ""'" bartenders . Apply 1n Sat., Sun. & holidays person. Mon-Sat. 9AM · Prominent real estate o(. 5J>M. 1222 lrvtne Blvd. fice. Newport Beach. Ex-1Ustm, CA. per. necess. Nik for Mrs. --------- SfH belpfuJ but not req > Y RO $ Xlnt salary and benefit pkg. Must be non.smoker CONTACT: MCSIK.. 3L96·A Airport l..oop Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 54~l92l Johosoo, 644·9060 SALES ------- Attorney needs bnght person to help him run his ruce ofc If you havl• legal exper. it would be 1 real plus. Start.Ing sal to $750 w1good bt!ns &. liberal sick leave Call Darrell, S40-ro55. Coastal Personnel Agency. 2790 Harbor.CM ALLJOB.5 FREE llECORDS ct.BK Some typ1og reqwred $3.00/hr whlle training No expe ri ence necessary. Will train for inside sales. Pref. 2S yrs oC age or ove.r. 5S7·0822 Call Mrs . Stewart . Sales, earn good money 673-0460 Mny advancement op ---------. Por & benefits 847-3781 I.I. Sales Sales One a( S. c.ur. leading l::llen C.arter bldrs and developers 1s Ladles Haberdasher 1n the process of 1 n t3I F'ashion ts land Mall let'Vlewmg for their re 759-1770 sale dlv1s1on. We a r e lntervlewingexp seeking amb1t1ous. ag· t\tll time sale:s help gress1 ve. 11cen1cd 1n· dJviduals who have a Sales for Retail Gafl po11IUve mental attitude Gallery. Summer lhru and a real desln ror sue· Labor Day Pay c:om. cess but who undent.and mensu r ate w t e 1t p. that 0their goals and ours 67~308010-12 wkdys can Of\ly be reached by Sales Lady Ma lure hard work. We wlll train, Hallmark Glft. shop P tr call for Interview. Moo· ~9 PM Moo· Fri 840-W7 Fri. 9AM-4PM, ask for --------- Buu, 960-4361 SALES Management & · Corporate poaitlooa R.-E-.-Salel-------avail. Nal'I out.riUon co. ....,..._ .. ,,.,. ~pandlnc ~ the Or•~ge S..&bc'•t• ~.;::.:SJ.or loterv1ew ~l ~ to arow wlth tXl)andln& profeaalonal The fut.est draw tn the firm. Super tra1nln1 West. a Daily Piiot Pleaae call for appt. ClaulCled Ad Phone &'llMi'Zl 642·5678 HtlpWmhd 7100.W,W..t.ct 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• TElEPHONE SAlES SEARS ROEBUCK & CO. Has immediate openings for T•l•phoM SaH1 R~•H Full or p a rt time . Excellent company benefits. Paid vacation. hot id ays. employee d1 scoun1.. Enter a c h allcnglng world of telephone !'-iules """'" ''"°" ~·~·Co. s..ta Ana C_.,... Strrlce 400 w. w.,.,..,. An. ~ Opp 1 ,._,ty lmpk:y• 7 , ~ I Vt - ls B p p c f1 l t C' I Slat.asllcal Typist Musl be well organized, mature, good at details . Hours 11·5. Moo lbru Thurs. 675-8380 Mrs . Well.5 Colds pot refrigerator. Tow Truck Drivers ex-FrosUess. Must sell by per"d. Top pay. Apply. 6/lS/78 Sl25. 545-5752 G&W Towing, LOOO lrvme m--a-io~o Ave, NB642·.L252 _..,_. 6 _ _:_ _______ 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TowTrw:llDrhen ICH CIUISBS Exp. pfd, over 21. gd -FOXI MOPIDS dnv1ng record, xlnl pay 3.5-10 spds & Moto-Cross & comm + benefJts. AC bikes, parts-acces. Auto, 114C Los Mohnos, Repairs all makes. Buy. San Clemen~. 492-3805 sell-trade-consign Cycle ·rrainees S3 hr, depend. & Co. U88 Nwpt Blvd rel. & hurd working. C.M.642-7910 J a n 1 t o r i a I C a I I Ceh IOJS _759-_0323 __ ,_037_7 ____ _. ••••••••••••••••••••••• TRAINEES Persian kjttens, CFA re· Ladies serioua about im· glslert:<f. Xlnt quality, proving your presenl beautiful long hair. st.andard oe IJving, tbru From show parents. concentrated p /time _638-__ a.108 ______ _ work w /people. Call Doga ICMO Diane Blue. 640-8292, ext ·-·••••••••••••••••••• 4106. Golden Retriever pup· pies. AKC Fidel " show pet. Sholl, wormed, railed w /TLC. Xlat d.lap • (2.13) 42:> 1561. TRAYaA~ Newport/Irvine. Min 3 yrs expe1'. Call 754-lSSS. DOG TRAINING Pvt classes" boardlnc John Martin S48-0059 'l'ruck Dnver SS.25 br _Class I Llcr:ose req . : Nut8ft)' stock del ellp, • prlnf. Apply in person ~ 8-10 AM 6541 Barranca 1..., yr oW Great Dane, : Rd. lrvine AKC. reg, 1bot1 etc. ir r u r k Dr 1 v er. ex . Male.~ · penenced. For bottom <l>edlence " guard dog : dwnps .. Must know 4x4 tralnlng, group " in· • trnsmuslon. Over 25. dlvtdual cluses. 646-3479 • 53M9'74 ---------AKC REG Labrador male ~t. repro. MuJl be lbe pup. Champ bloodline. :best! Expr:rlence on Don,8'754Sllor87S-7m. • Xttox 800duaJ tape. Uke : tc r apblcs. & vulety. ,,_ .. Y• 1041 : flexible boun·Cood pay. •H .. ••••••••••••••H•• • Bu.ay word· pf'O(estlng Llwab&e mix Cocker, 2 yrs : aervtcecen*with photo o ld. 1 payed. It kea • type11ttlo1. Airport cllUdren. Need• Sood • area. The Office. 752-0883 home.-....,. TYPISTS 5 llfale puppltt Dobtrm11n '7or9wbold Nef'd aood typln1 ability e.2·5718 .Excellent pay It benelll •"pachgl' Includes coM of 2 CATS net lovlnc home. hv1n1 olary adJuat Spay•d It declawe•. • 11'.M'nl lrlntttc'\t-' call Vt r y a ff Pc t 1 o o a tr:. ~........ 543-1Ni28 St•Far.IM.Co. llllHyt...t.CM An Equal Opportunity &mpioy• a fwll oJd &NY u,er aUipe male klu.ma. BfQe r:yes It VPry lovlnl • Ceotle. M).JlH. ' SanSl,893 Monday, Ju,,. 12 1978 30' BLACK SOO plaruog sloop, Ensenada winner. Surfs20kts +'IO bags. '51 BUICK. New trans, New wide wht wall Ures. $500 /trade. 642-4756 $17.000/ofr 673-1350.eve ~ CHARACTER BOAT •• ~~••••••••!~!.~ Very salty. diesel power. . • hveaboard & fishing Airstream 1970 31 Twin. boat. 32x 10.6. Galley. Extras Sli.195. shower, sundeck. stead CaU ~ ing sail. Range 2.000 mi. 4 WI.el Dri•n 9550 Less than dwn pmt on a ••••••••••••••••••••••• house $29,500. Ensign Yachts 2816 Lafayette. 548·1131or675-2650 COSTA MESA AMC-JEEP #1 INCAUF. DAILY PILOT .ALLEN GMC TRUCKS 1'71•MC J/4 TON YANDURA 1'71 CiMC 1/a TOM fltCkUI' Tl>•• 011• a 1u11v ltG•o•v toll'-' (TCO 14ZS223SOJ ALLEN (Al1l1LAI c1~f··~n111lt: <.Mc fldHM., \•ff' ( hPf'JI') J ft y II. "'' ' t I ~•I t Al.-UN.4 141(.,,.llt I BARWICK DATSUN '.,,If\ I .,1' I '•I 0 '.lflt 831-1315 4•n.JJ1s WE BUY Q.EAHCARS &TRUCKS CONNRL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 546-1200 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP USED CARS FOREIGN, DOMESTIC or CLASSICS II your car ls extra clean see us first. IAUEll IUICK 292SHarbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 979.2500 WE BUY USED CARS CALL GARTH Used Car Mgr 540-5630 I "AO FOR DAD" greeting all the world can share § 640-7123 /675-1714 22 wagoneersavailabte 2628 HARBOR BLVD on Sunday, June 18th. ~ HARRISON'S ~-="'' 9070 c::.:r COSTA M£SA You can create your own card like the sample § SEA RAY ••••••••••••••••••••••• DUI.Ht WI 1uy below and br1·ng it into any Daily Pilot office or ~S 3101 eoaa631t.~7y.N.s. sursAVAJLAILE USID CA.IS! 20' Runabout, Vs. trlr. one only. Stock #S70 1011 \SO\,\ SOX • L!NCOLN·MERCURY '"' c..ro YACN 64&-055 COSTAMlSA We're the new Chevrolet you may mail it to the Daily Pilot, 330 w. Bay St., '~~~~~~~ ewport 1 AMC-JllP dealenhip 10 the Irvine Box 1560, Costa Mesa. Ca. 92626. The price is S Cassie 25' dbl ender Bay Slip Wanted. Nd slip am-2S2t Harbor Blvd. Auto Center We need S med for new 33· sailboat. COSTA MESA your I.lied car! only $10. Your card must not be larger than the ~ Boat. Palmtt. , .. eng, Contact Barbara 8-S at JOE ~ needs some work. Best 640-7991 or att 7 Call 714/549-102] sample shown. 8 "rufc~Call644·9530Aslt ror 5.51_.108 •--.....r.. _____ , MAC PHBSON S .. '77 Bluer, wp. 3$0, A/C, CHlhMIOLIT ~ * * * * • WANTED: Slip for 40' PIS, beaden, sler, CB, ._.,..., ~ '°f ~ F1ymg Bridge Crwser. bigUra,manyJtlras. 21AutoCen~rDrive ~-1 § HAND Of'IHIMG HELP' 97()..89'J9. S78SO 768-9221 IRVJNE Is ~ ~ ~~~~~ ~ WELLCRAn r .. 11 ,ari..._ !~~ ........... !~.~~i---7-"--7-22-2- )" ~ A«i.~·°' ~, ~8 ~~..tory•'t ....... •••••••••••••••• FOISALI .W... ... wttd \\i -v ., ...., Aircraft 9 I I 0 01 LIASI! •H••••••••••• • •• •• • •• • L'\ j 1 \) ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1978 Chevy -~ Ton Allll 9707 ~~~~h~··Y\'~/Ct}' . .. loat-Ml'Raof .:.oAYTecrS" 1974 Be~bcraft Bonanu, Fleet.side Plclrup. Arr. ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• v , rv ..... _ totta.llime250hn, full PIS, P/B, radlo.atep.'77 Fox Wgn , AC. IFR. l ownr, alway!\ bWQper,etc.(1"29>. Blaupunkt AM /FM · + ~ 250NovaXL Twn240hp hangared. Day; •5689. SICualTllS cassette, amf. 536-l203or -t \' •Llat'23,•M eves.5734295 AUTOLIASIMa ,_mast ______ _ SAJ.E ·$19.~ C••tra.. Sde/ 3931 MacArtllur·'1008 72, sunroof,• AM /i''M .... ' 120 NEWPORT BEACH radio. Xlnt cond. SJ.ms or I 2lOXLZ25Volvo ••••••••u•••••••H•••• 71J.2126 beltoUerorT.O.P. <7141 If you need help compo!iing your "AD FOR DAO" ~~~:::SO WANTID •ms. and would like a little cartoon In It. please call a ~ Cam~r. eclf·contalned '&Untem'I PU. Short bo.a, 73 AUDI f I di 0 ii Pi' Ad · 6 6 8 ~ Zl:SSuncruiscr:risOMC for8 beda..~tonp1ck· whl 1pokorhl1,lrgknob· ~t\ r en Y 8 Y Ot ·VISer 8t 42-5 7 . ""S'' •Ual$.15,39S up. MU3t be less Ulan 3 bits. •·cyl cna Orr. ~I~ Retail Blue SAU: Sll.1185 m old. 54.S ~l eves & 979-0183 or 7S..014G Sl..tlcrtlft W1'ekdllYJ ~t a Woodr:rtuJ World J.ae.i• It S.. S.Price ~ y S OrM1a An.sler ~~/ of Shopping. n1hl al ~ .. C• Qerp yew ~ £vlnrude Ot 8 , Alum 9156 your flngerllPll every. $6195 ~ ,....._.., 0., c...., w § Bc>a&.a 1 ••••. •• •• •• ••. •• •••••• d a y ! 1) a I l y P l lot 540·5830 i ~ ... ~ C..,. ~ * Trallr:ni. Acces Elt1ra c--ca..• Chwifi~ Ads. To place L.=::_, __ ~2-~._J Z:!::F!i£~'s f :€:F":.:?fJ1~:-~_an..:.t-=-~-·~-·:-·~-i':1_ts_"f'_:_·e_:_n_d 2628 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA i • £10 OAA.Y f!LOT Avtot, lmporflfd Autos. l•potiwd Autos, '""",..:.rled Autos. u.~d Autos, UMd AAltos. UH d .........•............. ····•·•••·•··········•· .......................................................................................... . Alfto1, l•poried A.ufo~. laporled Autos, bnporled MGI 9744 Toyota 9765 Volbwc::-9770 C.C.C H 11 Corteth '932 .._tc.g 9952 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• A.di 007 C:.,. f7 I 5 Ad 9725 12 MGB COD\'ert1bl~ Xlnt IEIOU YOU ·13 VW t:reen w/saddle .. 78 CADALLlC COUPE 68 Mu.!!Lll.nte. Not runmng. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• .. •••••••••••••••••••• rond, IH'3l olf~ 1782200 sa.L YOUR stick. AM /F:.1. r1Jd1aa. UEVIL.Lt:. medium c.orveue-Bids now bein« $750. Call 64S·ll03, 'T~FOX.b1111t •dooc.AC. 'T4 Capn. ~c. 4)pd lt?U -dr or675t495 TOYOT• Ex cel $2400. Judy gret'n met.alllc, white taken oo lody 500 pace~ AM t'M, auto, SZ300 11t,OOOnu,1ood co.ochuoo Sl006 l.2'1A~lileSl. ~I 9746 -. 675-484UallS Cabrtolctrool.realprt:l· car in stock. f1etcPa('r•-..;,._;,_.:_ _____ _ M86 '1600 751 6()99 Balboa Island 675 3613 -... SEE us• VI-~..i Lo . Jones Ch evrolet G6;d ack Mustang Faalback. •••••••••••••• ••• •• ••• • '74 vw 412 37K on" m· t,y car. AUil Cvnu . mi. ,,..,... low miJ.... s•Areo -----• • • I ded (S2ZTTL> Call Weslm lost 1•r Ave, ...,,., ..... ..., • '?6 A U L>l , IOOLS .~ 9720 '72ConvL850Sp1dcr,xlnt '73ClTGdcond Low mi. MAA'Ci>UISTOYOTA mu.st11ee. ~ ~o 964 1077 Weatmlo Hc r , Ca air. P /S, P /B. Mag SUNROOF, AIR. very lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond Sl9001ofr ~11t.rv1n Vlll,YI top, new tune up. MISSION VIEJO Call MS-2890 e r • -~ wheels. $4800. 548-8095 rn1 , l OWNl::R Cocoa * DRJVEA * S40-4987or8470017 AlterSS.9-3502 131-ll804t5-1210 Must sell, xlnt. .68 vw '77 ~pe de Ville, 18.000 ow._.blle '955 brown w flan p1p1nf p 9741 ml s loaded $8~50 $4995 Mu !H !l t!I . •U ..... L * Honda 9727 ~ '72 eorooa Mark II, Camper , $1 595 & '68 . . . 76Corvetlel..82.4 spd,'r ······················· C966FND) C II M .. , ,., • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM..,..., · 600 aedJn , $1095. P .P . ll7S.7Ll9,Sal/Sun.only top, rar•, lake new 77 Cutlass Brough.am. 963-3222or964-~077 a .. e SAVE A LOT lrcMd New •79 '76 504 GL mi'~~~d~~:~~·:ioo. 644-11159. '73 Coupe de Ville, FUU Oran11e. "all oplloru. concours condll1on, '. •••••••••••••••••••••• '«! Austin Healey Bugeye Sprite, $1200 or besl of. fer. ~-8121, 831·2926 1MW 971 SHOP&COMPA~E HO .... DA Cars Auto. tran s .• air . (714)842·3612aft6pm. •76 ..... 11 power, viny l t op, $10,SO-O. Daya 642·7bl2 every option + T-top, n Ol7PPJ). Retail Blue -• AM/FM w/tape phlyt:r, WlmWs,eves644·9222. plush. Bestoffer. 957·1998 ....., ...... y '"'~"-"'-•77r-u GTC (6S7PCX> Retail Blue Wt h J 30 M l ~ "'-__, . """' ca oupe .... ~ .. ..,.,95 w ee • , mmac. •'78 Corv"'l'-llmt•-' edl· PWo 9957 ~ & So.a While with tan interior. UVVf' ..,, cond. $3950 640--0671 • "'..., wu ToCa.ootefroM! 5spd., AM /FM ste'reo JohfttOft&Soa · · tioopacecars.IAlorl..82 •••-•••••••••••••••••• U..._.IVERSITY SGtePric:• with 8 t rack, wire Seide Price ''We..,Codillocs" eng., all options on ea. 72 Ha~hback, 63K m1, * DATSUH * " S.3995 wheels. deck rack, pin 53495 Ml Yn-AI Modefi car. lmmed avaUablUty. 4-apd, ma&s. radio, air. ~ -PRICES Okkmobile 54tl-5830 stripes. 15,000 roile!I. 125.000 ea. 494-1003 days: Super clean. SJSOO/offer ......._, HOllda Can • GMC Ch erry cond. Ask for 540-5830 ......_. --c~•-~l.John Doersam M&-!i654aft6. BARWICK DATSUN .. , ''I' 111 I ll'l 11 111 8 JI . IJ IS •19 J. l J7 S Lo the public by appoinl· Ri k 962 .,...,. od• """"' -----~Plll,..ll'l!ll•P-.11,,.'tl meot. C.11 Rudy or Jay Tn1ells c · ·ll'Q<IO : ....,.......,.. 2ad & MAJH Co&:;• 9933 '7 • Pl n lo Sedan , at 2850Harbor Blvd. ,72 Celc:a SANTAANA ••••••••••••••••••••••• 32,000+mi, auto, air. SADDLEBAtK• t .. r · ~ 1978BMW's HERE MOW! COMPLEn IOOYSHOP HOWOPEH UCEU.EHT SILECTIOHOF IMW RESA1.ES • We may have your next car in our inventory. Call us today! 831·2040 495-4949 ORANGE COUN1'Y'S OLDEST & Sales-Serv1ce-Le8BU\I Rav Ccrnr,IK. RoUS Aoyce BMW 1540 Jamboree Newport Beach 640-6444 CREVIER 835'3171 SARWIQ( DATSUH Cost.a Mesa 540-9640 2626 HAROOR BLVD. Ra.dial tires. AM /FM 8 2626 HARBOR BLVD 68 Cougar, P /S, P /B. very clean car. Lo m1, lll·tl75.49l-3395 1975 HONDA CVCC SLa· COSTA MESA track Stereo, 4 speed. COSTA MESA 543-9421 A/C lo mi's nds body owner transferred . ---------· W t Clean •·excellent cood.i· work. Sl!00/00. 673"8009. 675-2S46or642·7930 uon agon w-a!r· s ereo. Por"ICM 9750 "' '71 De Vile •DATSUNS• a.-. SetKt• .. AM -FM rad 10 ; new tioo. Call673-f.020 VW Bua '80 Reblt eng. low "-"-9935 ·73 Ptnto, 2 dr, lo mi's. brakes. new U·res, new ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·1 · L I-'--.__,.. Good shape .-.?o:n or '-~L OfAIModeols SALES-LEASING PARTSSERVJCE '""'T,.,.,,.-Co-"a. Lo m's, m1 es., nu pain , new • ....,.._, ••••••••••••••••••••••• . _..._ .,.. battery; luggage rack, '78 Porsche 928 loaded. '" _,,....., •vu co L AM/FM ca Fully loaded including olr 973-1798 fancy pin stripmg. Good wtute, brwn, a.Iver, blue, $2:500/bst. 645-8700, Mon mp ui · ss, moonrool LiJlt ric of Dodge Colt, '71, 4 spd, __ . ---· ---- coodltion. (0643) (714> 5*7559 Keo. thru Friday, 9-5. Looks great $000. 548~7 Sl.5.656. • P e mags,~~ "PINIMG FOR $2000 Pnstine of HHtintgton '74 Tayot.a Cellca GT, 5 Vaf¥o 9772 Our Price A PINTO" COSTA MESA' DATSUM See it at 496 Cabnllo St., Beach u;ocrenag lacquer spd, AC, AM /FM, mags, ••••••••••••••••••••••• $12,599 '67Corooet You'll Love Tb.is One! Costa Mesa (across from paJ.Ot metal r*1ishing & xlnt cood. Baby on lhe le:<>RE YOU IUY Lease or Purchase SSOO orbelltocrer. 1977 3 door all glas~ WestcUff Plaza) or call fende'r nanng to Ponicbe way must sell. 642--8149 A USB> VOLVO, Ser. No. 6Bm58Ql.34683. 898·2820 ha~bback. Whlle w /red 645-9376 owners. 536-7888. See us at Southern RITCHEA JOMES ~ 9940 trim & Inter. Spotles:>. 284S HARBOR BLVD. 540-6410 540.021 l '74 Civic. XJnt cond. New '70 9llT, n ewly rebuilt ---------• tires. $2200torr. Must engine & paint job. XJnl Sacnfice. 751-9627 Jon. cond. $8000/Cirm 645-6412 1976DATSUN '74CIVIC '68 912 5 s pd . R bll (~7MMP). Retail Blue eng/trans. Nice looking. Book $2590 $4~. Call 642-8135 Jolwtsolt & Son Sal4tPrice $2195 540-5630 1011\'SO\' & SO\' • LINCOLN· MERCURY '64 Porsche 356C Clean. Asking $4600. Call Ron, 64.2-5270 76 Porsche Turbo body & int. $10,000. 714-963-7653; 963-8377, ask for Roo. 280Z 2626 HARBOR BLVD. '73 9llS Porsche, 5-spd, 4 speed. air cood., silver COSTA MESA sunrf, AM/FM stereo. exterior, ster«> & in ex· A/C, ILhr seats, sepia cellent condil100 ! .ICICJllCI" 9730 brown. Mag whls, compl (342PRK>. For saJe al ••••••••••••••••••••••• reblt eng, xlnt cond, OHL Y $6 I 95 1955 Jaguar xK14o MC SlO.lllO or best offer. Call C... Fox UasiRg roadster, original, mint Jerry or Lee at 848-8222 645-3661 cood., 644-4147 aft 6. days; eves-832-8984 Mada 9738 '73 914 Excel cond . '7S 280Z. xtras. Gd cood. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $4600 /bst ofr 831-1208 ~/80. 957.1577 96S-3215, a1\6Pm. --------- '77 CEUCA CHEVROLET n.v Only 10,lllO easy males. G Orange County's Volvo ••••••••••••••••••••••• T Uftbock mins We've bought a van & Auto.· i'rans .. air Headquarters 6633 WWest . ·tterAve. ,_.PHIL mustseJlour .. goodllllle ..... •R'""UIS VOLVO estmm er (755SES). Retail Blue ~ ,. 89~4444 car," Mlung $3300 & that Book $6280 MISSION VIEJO .,. LONG Is rock bottom price. Y' ! JollMoft& Son 831-2600 495-1210 .68 Coupe de Ville. good FORD don't need 3 cars. See 1L Sale Pric:e cond, $795/offer. Daily• P ilot Employee ORANGE COUHTY 552.6379 Parking Lol 8-5 Mon thru SS795 VOLVO Fri & then call 534-7SJJ 540-5630 EXCLUSIVELYVOLVO Cc:-..::ro ~)1 7 eves/wlalds. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .Largest Volvo Dealer ,..,._.... 9960 m Orange County I '73 Camaro 32'7 V-3, P /S, ••••••••••••••••••••••• BUYorLEASE fact air, AM /FM. $2600 2626HARBOR llVD. DIRECT ~c: t>s104t7. af833l5·2.113• S:JO..S. • ... ,., ... ,._..'-'°""lit'' ..... • v.r ................ c;.,,.... , ...... ·~~~~~~:~. N:Jl'l~, ~ ........ !!!~ 1974 Ply. SateWte Sta. Wag. 9 pass .• P/S, P /8 , Afr, Gd. tires. trans. Cooler. air s hocks, trailer hitch, CB Radio incl. Good Cond. Sl.llOO 9Zl S. Orange, S.A. 673-2642 2025 S. Manchester : ! 1976 Toyot.a Corona, 4 dr, Anaheim 750-2011 Jt • auto. A /C. AM /FM --------- stereo. Rear window def-Swedish Volvo Mechanic Jt foger. Xlnt cond. $3800. at Ivan's, 1995 Harbor • Call 968-1702 alter6PM. Blvd., C.M. 646-1982 * ,. • • • ,. • • • • • ~ Ford Cortina. Great condition. Economy $14U0 / best offer ~l·l.566. EB Station wagon $500/ i1 LTD Brougham super best offer 64Z·225S clean. $950./bst o<r. Call 675-511()6 Mary Ellen alt 69'7H975 .__ ______ _ 75 Gt• •d• _..... 72 Duster VB. l owner. Lo mi. Xlnt cood. $1500. Ph Call 754-1283 ~5916 ._ _______ _ &I $f & aaOAOWAY SAHTA AMA ~ uu1111ATU>fl•¥1MO 1tACM01t '74 Datsun 260 Z, new •USED IMWs• clutcll. brks, paint. mag ·mirac1e" :_ mazda '67 911S Targa, xlnt. Must sell. $70000.8 .0 . 645·3739 • • ROGER MILLER SAVS. i 4 Raochero. GT. P /S, ·73 Ply. 12· pas, del ux PIB. auto, air, radlals, wagon, AJC. 3.J vs. 1 air schka, sharp. $3, 100. ownr, $1990. 645-0222 Call 731-3343 (54tnW) wbl, a /cond. AM /FM "72'~:m24s:Ji7S314) radio. $4700. 640-5732. 2 I 50 Harbor ll•d. '70 914, AM /FM stereo, "'low Pricn!" '75 Granada Beaut, low ,_..ac 9965 41!Jp.( A) ,._ ..... _M_ .. 645•5700 xlnt cond, sacrifice .... ...._. U -~ IE.&.Sl ..... G mil $3~SO '142002A,A/C/(se8LP0) '77 Datsun 280·Z, A/C, ~ ..,_ $3100. 631-0257 '76 Corolla -· Scv ~ " es ,• · ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75S30i Auto. (916MTV). AM/FM stereo 8 track. ------------------Deluxe Wagon ••••••••••••••••••••9 .. 0 494-1131 S.6--9967 559-S746 '76 Gran Prix. LJ. All "76S30i;Lwc(606PHM > nw.gs, k>uvre windows, 4 '73 Maz.da, auto, new Porsche '69 912, Rare Auto trans air Well t 9 I 'EB LTD WAGON. power. lrnmac. $4 200 . . .. '76530i; S /R(S81RCS) spd, 18,000 mi. Pvt pty paint, Jo mi's, $1.200 or Targa Model. 5 spd, CS27PjA). Rel~ll Blue ··~··•••:• .. ••• .. •••••• Must sell. Beslofr. 540 .. 7800 or 752·006\i ~ '763.0siA (47SPQS> $7500. 963--0867; 542·2'790. best.offer. 842-3467 mags, AM /FM 8 track. Book $3820 Bwck R1v1era. 1970, I 673.7094 ev/wknds . } "T1320i 41!Jp.,stereo(0998) '70 DATSUN 510 Sedan. Mercedes Beta 9740 $7750. 9624316 JoMloe & So.a ownr, $995. \.... •--------~· a...dO.S1dll')'I , d f 11 ~...1-Pric• •494·9837 • ~~ Mcwerick 9947 l!&Flrebird,needssome r Runs good. Clean. Best ....... •••••••••••••••• 76 912 E, re • u Y ~ "' •••••••••••••-•-••••• help. Make ofCer. Call I '68 BMW. Rblt e ng. olr. -.5844or536-17ll '72 28<6E 4.S. outstandlng Io ad ed . $14 • O O O $2995 1976 Est ate Wgn, bro l9'Tl Maverick Grabber Ll.nda640-S470; 673-3424 ., Sl400/bst ofr. Call '77 280Z, 5 apd, stereo, CClllditioo. 495·1980,day 661·3579 540-5630 w/tanPi.ntw.t" 9d pas;_. ai~, $1000. 714/73'7..w9after6 '67 Pcmlac 4 dr wgn, air, i { ' ~att 5 pm. A/C, 14M. like new. -Call836-7634 ....;e....;v..:..es:..,.._______ !~· conl.n~ie.°'S:~: PMweekdays. P IS, P /B. AM radio. '74 BAVARIA. auto, all ~/orolr. PP979-6274 '76 ~0. Dark red, all OP· '739.14-1.7 Lighl blue, ex-67:H990 •---------Mift.y 9950 '87S.Call6'13-9280. mas, lo mi's.~ or •74 7 I 0 tioos. SUNROOF. 38,000 eel cond. must se.U $SOOO 99 IS '77 Monte Carlo Auto, ••-•• .. • .. ••••••••••• 9970 1S&3ll85 ml. Sl.3,500/bst ofr. Ph 546-5778 2626 HARBOR BLVD. Cadllac A/C, p JS, p /B, $4750 ORANGE COUNTY'S ••-••••••••••••••••• ---------1 ~~"SBharplueo~-t~F) ~ -.. l-4_P«sc ___ h_e_9_14_1_.8_,_A_/_C, COSTA MESA ••••••••••••••••••••••• 831-9364aft5 ... EWIST '77 BMW $301, 17,000 mt. -..... ....,.,,.. _ •---------"' 76 T-Blrd, fully loaded. a uto, ·all hclOr)' .,.._&S-E, um sedan, P /B, ::..:&: radio. $4700. Tri..... 9767 it. '76 Mont4'C&rlo,l.2000mi. LINCOLN-MERCURY immac.S55()().Pvtparty. equipped, lnael lthr int & ScHPric:e P /S, A/C, ster, radio, ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• trlrtow pkg, AM/FM CB Dealership is now OPEN 540-7800 or 524·2151 sruf,SlJ,S00.75241884 -sz495 casa.Sl7,000.979-6742. •72 911 .68 Triumph GT6, IM st.ereo96U103aft8PM RAYFLADEIOE evee/wknda. 7 "»••v"'•1 "' .:: .. "S630 Mercedes 4SOSEL. '73, O nly 39,000 mi l es MACULATE! Lo miles, LINCOLN-MERCURY T·Blrd, 42,000orig mr. • -~ ""'""" t • $21.50 ...... 3195 283 Chevy engine $50 or '"1.8 A· .. -Center Dr. Auto •--ooJ -28..000 mi's on new eng. (793 FHR) Retail Blue mus see. · ,...,. off .. ..,,. Cb 6 ..... _.., runs like new. $2500. Call ......... , :Y ..... all best er. ~ evy SD"'""'• -"eForestexJt miles. (8USW'f), Retail Beige, sunroof, ex-Book$11270 Tri TR-7. Must sell. cylinder . Best offer. • .. ,........ 496-3867. Blue Boot 96560. tras. Call 494-1Z37. JollMoft & Son "'··--~ • 53fHl974 IRVINE 1---------J kz IW & S-5cH Pric4t ~"""· AM/FM casa., 130-7000 '77 T·Bird. fully eqwpped, ..,......_Price 2626 HARBOR BLVD ·n -250. Lo mileage, air, u.895 S5100.495-Z390 OnM9t Comity's .76 MalJbu F.6lale wagon --------w/pwr moon. lo ml. xlnl -$5 295 COSTA MESA P S /PB. O utstanding -.74~WbiteTR&,btllcood, SHileC..ter A/C. radio-rack $3700/ :lean '619 XR7 Cougar. cond.-.:Mlleves ---------• --' -""" PP645-5678 540 5630 Auto, P /S, window•. UJUU • ...,.,.,.,. • AM/FM "'as•ette, lug-• ofr496-1054 · be d I d d Graduation Special. 75 .. .. bnkea. M6-2700. T3 aut ~on • oa e 540-5630 D a t s u n B . ~ 1 O . '75 280C, lm~c cond, on· gage rackz lo mi, must TEST 1975 Chevrolet , Moote w/lrtras, pure lux, PP Hatchback. AM /FM• ly Zl,000 m1 s, aU xtru, see. Beston. 645-8216 Carlo. A/C & AM/FM '13 Monterey, alnt cood., $3250. 644-1586; 752·2484. gnat gas mileage. 631-0210 days, 957·0620 2626 HARBOR BLVD Volkswagen 9770 DRIVE stereo cassette. Please M,=~-~ia:;ts. Vega 9974 673-7596 eves&wknds. ••••••••••••••••••••••• A DIESEL callatterSPM.673-3462 •••••-••••••••••••••• 2626 HARBOR BLVD '-"'ri 9723 1900 MB Z20 well cared COSTA MESA WE IUY & SELL Cllrysler 9925 '78 Marquis. Brand new. 1975 VEGA COSTA MESA •••••• .. •-•••••••••••• for. $4700 ' y-. .,SW_.. '-EMS SEVILLE ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9500 miJ_still under warr. ..._..._ ...... _k ,.._ 645-4888 ~ AWU"' AM/F1111 quad w/CB. ...._._ ~ '72:m2W. slntlnl. &ext., '76308GTB, pristine, Largest Selection • 1977 CHRYSLER Pwr antenna, cruise Automatic, right rear v. new trans, brakee, Koni offers. Dealer· • 66 Ml% 250SE tn The Area! 1 1 CORDOIA cotrl., mu.st sell l66()0. panel bruise & only x ~~.:1~alves, __ ~ ___ or_67 __ s-_7903 __ . _ In excellent condition WEST GERMAN 1'1.T-1bers With sunroof, speed con· CallM0-2788 Sl.OOOmiles! <~UKY>. ---------'1'77 308 GTB, sacrifice wilh4speed,radiallires, '67 Porsche 912, 4·spd, ,.._...,...ITS 1"<1 trol. stereo. tilt wheel, ~1 . 9952 OMLY$77~ ........ ~ S1 50 Still b • sunroof & AM /FM $2600 ....--pwr. door locks & vinyl IW '1119 ~.. .. ... ~ I ll'.., 530,, l ,4 . Elec SU.900. . .as 9 mos Pri pt Call .,.,. ·930· • x1nt. conct. $5500. Days; 198.'iH.arbor 81 d C M Cad1•uac --I all tbe I F •••••••••-•••••••••-V,,,.. -~ s Dr r. A II / p.. 8 t er ...:•:.:arrant7:::..::=!.:·:..:49M892:::...=::...:.P:.:.· P:..:·:....1--·..:......;Yc..· __ .....,.... ___ ._ " 4 6 • 1 • 1 0 • v .. • . ....... extras or . u-;.a._ ~ MC ... ll " .. 641! L 120 sale or lease. (619RKP). l986 Mustang Convertible, --· ~ · tapedeck. silver, 21.000 eves;213/424·9814 ~ cort~•-'-very clean. $2900. 1 .... 641-0r~• 1 mi'1. Orig owo.r. Call l'\od what you want in WANTACTJON? :?6UllH.11h111 Blvtl. rva----, · · · 9'13-1149, wkdys. Daily Pilot Classifieds. Classifed Ads 642-5678 •'75 914 1.8• 1968 VW Fastback,-35.1.50 (11)1.1 Ml°)J .S·IO \J 1 lXl 645-3661 644-9258 A/C apr grp f ac mags, mi, AM /FM, eng. i.n good i::1=mm:::1:1=m.::• 9100 ··--..... 9800 • . - -• " ......... Mew 9IOO AllhK. Hew -Wte nu. $649S/BO. P.P. cood. Good transporta· ---"'------- •••••••••• •••-•••••••• •••••••••••••••-•••••• •••••• •••••• .. -••••••• 962-2214. tion. Must sell. Goes to , 7 6 C A D I L L A C -.,_..------9-7_5_5 1st good offer. SS&-7877 ELDORADO, WHITE, newport dais ~ 888 DOVE ST NEWPORT BEACH ·a 3 ~ 1300 ......... .._. ........... ~-----·-·--"-W---··~------·4~--.~· ...... ··•-MO....,,_._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• afl5. WHITE CA BRIOLET. TEST DRIVE OUR 0 LECAR OF THE 'fEAR .. VOLKSWAGE.._. RED INTERIOR , l ""' OWNER CAR. ~.000 ml. Good inventory in stock. Hurry while they last! MIRACLE MAZDA/REHAULT 2150 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 645-5700 Sain Senice Top Dollar Paid for Used VW's COMMOHWEALTH MOTORS SIHCE 1953. 1442 So. Bristol Santa Ana 546-0220 1963 Caravelle converti· Approx. 2 mi. No. of blew /bard top. Must sell. 1_Sou __ lh_Coaa __ t_P_l_au1_. __ Good shape. 536-6296 '66 VW Bug, needs little I~~~~~~~~~ body work & muffler, RolsRoyc.e 9756 stroog eng, good lransp. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.495-4089 #1 DEALER IN U.S.A. '72VW Bus. xlntcooct. bu ROY mR CARVER ROllS·ROYCE 15'0J•mllOrM ll---~ ::.:' .. Ull ClOS£0 SUNDAYS 1961 Rolls Royce Stiver Cloud II. Beaut. car. $.18,SOO. 640-7030. ,.., 9760 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7699GL WAGONDACK. Auto. trans., oo.Jy 15,000 mlle3. (3S4SRD>. Rel1'1l Blue Book S6tlS JohMolt&So. $ale Price $5495 540-5630 camping r acil., re bit eog, $1!#J/flr. 644-5736 '72 Super Beetle Cham· pion ltd ed. Good a ppear. & mech cond. AM /FM, $1895, by ownr. 4.93.J2'79 eves & wkods. '73 VW Convert.. xlnt cond, AM /FM cass, $2000. 84.2-4729 aft 6pm. 1750 ...... Wp Auto t r ans., air. (886MVE> Retail Blue BookS3860 Johftloa&Soti Serie Price $2995 540-5830 '1011\SO\ & '0\ • LINl.:01 N ·Ml llLUR"ff 2628 HARBOR BLVD. Car has all toys, musL sell {257PLG) Call Mike ~3222 or 964-1077 .. ALLEN. RESALES . 1977 fOttJ) THUMDEUIRD Rltd 1<>1-. l\Jll -· IKIO'Y 111 COM • '7 000 -& ff'• n•wl l82?NWCH S6995 197 5 CADILLAC COUPEDEVIW Blv• e•l•rl0<. lull OO••'· lllCIOIV ... concl --& I Y' .. ~ (8711MVIJ S6495 1977 PLYMOUTH SEIRIHG COUPE Bloc-••19'IOI' ""° _, llciO!y •" OOtld & 10W ....... IS. 1316421 i2995 1976 CADILLAC SEVIW Oold ••-· lull -· 11r oono .1-•t'f'.•-Y. (UtN0"4) ;9995 COSTA MESA l~n~~~mmtJ 2626 HARBOR BLVD ·68 Bue. auto 1Uck ablf\, COSTA M ESA,, mrf, 8-tr, lo mi's, reblt. $1.191S/B0. '94.az5. Kave )'OU read today's Cluaified Adi? If not. Trade your old 1tuff for you·~ mluin1 the best new goodl.u wltb • barplnl In (oWul C\&Mified ad. 842-51'18 -· ... -.. - . ·- s Vega Wagon w/rack. "73 Mach I Excel cond. Xlnl cood.. Lo mi's. Pvt Low mi. 36-31 M, new ply. Air cood. r-J tires, Coneffe 9932 tires, battery. Call Sl97S.644-2877 ••••••••••••••••••••••• _4.99-_235_7_Af_t_s ___ _ 75 Vega. a/cood. xlnt •CORVEnES! * l 9 6 7 Powd e r b I u e cond. $1400/bst ofr. Call 16 to Mustang, ti cylinder, 493-9275aft 5pm a utomatic trans m .• L-------'-----Choose from original owner. In ex· 7 1 C h e v Y V e g d 1963-1978 cellent condition. In· hatchback, just over· ....-. •--' lik All haule d . $4.>ll. Ca l l HOW ..... ,.'=ra'at ...... oc . e new. re--_... -pair reconb fumi5bed. L~ __ 252S __ e_ves_. ___ _ DOVE&QUAILSTS. New carburetor, timing (NearMacArt.bur chain .. t urn signal 74 Vega wagon, good Jamboree&Bristol) s ys t e m . muffler, cond ,. $1400/bst ofr. NEWPORT BEACH radiator. el c. Ca 11 LSJ&. __ 7002 __ af'_t_5_P_M __ _ 133-0116 IJJ.0555 540-2279after5PM. 73Hatcllback.Needs.only Alltos. Hew 9100Aldot. Hew 9100 motor work. $250/cash.. 837-8396. Come In and test*'•• -r ..w w 91.d c_. or tr.di In ow e.g. lnY...tory. C• to be CJI•• ,,.._, 1:00 p.a 30th of ..... 1971. .... le llY""ef~•C>Nlf' HGYe vtrM c••• •on .... Uc .... ~---· 7 r I I H1•ntington Beach Fountain Valley EOf TI ON Afternoon N.Y. Stoeks I VOL. 71 , NO. 163, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, J UN e-12, 1978 TEN CENTS I Panel to Probe llB POiice Charges A s pecial citizens committee is being formed in Huntington Beach to look into charges of police harassment a nd other problems that may a rise in the city. T h e committee is bein g formed "after charges of br utali · ty a nd harassment were lod ged before the city council by Coun· ci lm a n J o hn Tho m as a nd pri vate attorney Tom Whaling. Other charges were made Fri· d ay at a press conference at the P ier P izza P a lace i n the downtown portion of the city at 11-8 Main St. Doug Jobson, owne r or the bus iness, claimed that officers have harassed his patrons. He alleged that he has witnessed people being beate n by the police. He also charged that police ha ve re fused to accept com· plaints of the alleged victims. Thomas, who is embroiled in controversy with Police Chief 21 Perish 'Son of Sam' Slayer Of Six Gets 315 Years HONORED BY COLLEGE Orange Coast's Blakely Dr. Blakely Given Honor By Coastline Dr. Thomas A. Blakely, re- tired director of the Coast Com- munit¥ College District evening <'o l lege, was awarded an hono r a r y Associate in Arts degree by Coastline Community College Sunday in graduation ceremonies. Dr. Norman A. Watson. Coast District chancellor. hailed Dr. Blakely for his dedication to the principle of "life-long learning" a nd continuing education for adults. The adult education program fostered by Dr. Blakely enabled many adults to reach a potential who otherwise would have been blocked by barriers im posed by the traditional college education format, Watson said . Or. Blakely becam e dean of the district's evening college in 1954 and was appointed director of t he expanding program in 1964. He retired in 1976 after as- sisting in the transition of the ~vening college into the pro· gram offered by Coastline Com- munity College. NEW YORK !AP) -After a friend of one of his victims screamed, "You're gonna burn in hell." "Son of Sam " killer David Berkowilz was sentenced today to a totar of 315 years for s ix murders and seven wound· in gs. Under state law. he could be paroled in 30 years. In r apid, assembly line-like appearances before trial court j udges from three of New York's five boroughs. Berkowitz was given consecutive 25-year·t'>-life sentences for t he six murders in the random shooting r ampage t hat terrorized the city ror a year. He received additional sen· tences for the seven woundings. Ira Jultak. one of Be rkowitz's attorneys, said an a ppeal would be file d withi n 30 days on g rounds that Berkowitz was not competent to be tried, enter a plea or be sentenced. Berkowitz, 25, fi rst appeared to be sentenced for the murder of h is las t victi m , St acy Moskowit z. After sentencing was pronounced in that case, Daniel Carrique. a friend of the Moskowitz family, bolted from his courtroom seat and went screaming a fter Berkowitz. However, guards in the court building. which was overflowing with neavy security measures. got to Carrique first a nd carried him from the courtroom . He was arrested and was lo be charged with assault and obstruction of government ad ministr ation, a court officer said. T h e n . Jus tices N icholas Tsou cal as of Q u een s a n d • Willia m Kapelman of T he Bronx took the bench and completed t he one-hour session. It brought, at least for a moment, an end to t he rampage that began July 29, 1976, a nd ended Aug. 11, 1977, when the fo rmer Korean veteran was a rrested outside his sub· urban Yonkers apartment. Berkowitz a ppeared somber .and docile as he entered the courtroom manacled and wear· ing a blue suit and open shirt. He did not break into the wild outbursts t hat forced postpone- ment of a simila r session last month. J us tice J oseph Corso, sitting in the S upre m e Court i n Brooklyn, informed the court that a psychiatric examination filed Thursday found Berkowitz competent to be sentenced. Twice, Corso asked Berkowitz If he wanted to address the court. Berkowitz a nswer ed , ''No." and "No, sir.'' Then , Corso imposed sentence for the July 31 , 1977 murder of <See SAM. Page A2> Ea rle Robitaille, said that police have made raise r eports and that he personally h as been harassed. Others at the press conference a lso told of alleged abuse. Police officials were not reached for comment today. However, officers were de· fended by 28·year·old J ames Busi who said that he had been arrested about 30 times by local police. Busi said that he has never seen any evidence of brutality. He added that he has em· barked on a program of drug a nd a lcohol r e ba bilitaUon because the police cared about him by referring him to the treat· mentcenter. Busi said he attended the press conference atthe request of' Huntington Beach detention of. ricer HowardSubnick. Subnick said that in his 15' years of service he has not seen a ny brutalit:.o incidents. He said that he had seen about a half-dozen punches thrown in that time and not without prov· ocation. T he citizens committee is be· Ing organized at the urging of Councilwoman Ruth Ba iley "to hear both sides of the story." She said that the panel would seek to substantiate a llegations befote deciding the proper course of action to take . The committee will consist of two city council members and seven citizens "who have no ax- es to grind." according to ·Mrs. Bailey. She said that the formation of the committee a lso would be an attem pt to circumvent the one- per son a pproach to problem solving by Councilman T homas. Mayor Ron Shenkman said to· day that the unit must be con- stit uted so that it wouldn't flaunt the political views of some. "We don't want a witch hunt,'· he said. • Ill Japanese uake Dally ...... Slitff ....... FIREMAN HOSES DOWN CAR THAT FLIPPED, BURST INTO FLAMES Huntington Beach Man Pulled From Blaze by Motorist, Police Officer Huntington Man Saved Driver, Cop Pull Jlictim From Flaming Car Costa Mesa police credited an unidentified motorist and a police helicopter pilot today with saving the life of a Huntington Reach man they pulled from a flaming car. Victim Timothy J a mes Dunne. 29. of 19071 Carp Circle, was re· ported in serious condition today in t he intensive care unit at UC I rv i ne Medica l Center in Orange. "They definitely saved his life." said traffic investigator F loyd Wa ldron of the Costa Mesa police. "The vehicle was Woman Arrested In Fatal Stabbing A Westminster wom an. wno police allege climaxed a quarrel in a tavern parking lot late Sun· day night by plunging a hunting knife into her boyfriend's left side, killing him, as held today on a murder charge. Linda Ruth Persinger, 24. of 7792 16th St., was booked into Orange County Jail on a murder charge and is held in lieu of $25.000 bail, police said. The victim of the knifing was \dentified as Conley Steven Ba tes, 26. who lived at the same address with Miss Pers inger. ac· cording to officers who alleged a domestic quarrel was involved. Officer Earle Graham said to· day the fatal incident occurred in the parking lot at the Cap· tain 's Lounge, 7821 Westminster Ave., not far from the apart menl shared by victim and SUS• pect. He a dded that several people had telephoned complaints of a disturbance lo oolice. reoortinl? the location as the bar parking lot j ust be for e t he stabbing death. Officer Gr ah am said Mi ss Pers inger ran into the bar to re· por t an emergency in the park· ing lot. Police received the call al 11 : 03 p. m. and Bates was pro· nounced dead at Westminster Com munily Hospital about a half.hour later. Coroner 's investigators said an a utopsy was planned today to determine the cause of death. but that no mort\Jary had been assigned to handle Bates' re· mains. destroyed from the fire." He said t he accident occurred a bout 2:45 a.m. Sund ay a s Dunne was driving alone at a high speed along Estancia Drive near Estancia High School. According to a witness, Dunne apparently lost control of his car, which struck a curb, rolled over and burst into fla mes. Wh ile the witness called for help on his CB radio, a second motorist ran to pull Dunne rrom his car. Waldron said. A police helicopter, spotting t he fire, landed in a near by field and Of- licer Randy Nutt also ran lo help pull Dunne to safety. The victim reportedly suffered a deep gash in his skull and multiple cuts and bruises. Capital Gays Stage Rally WA SHI NGT ON <A P > Washington homosexuals a re r allying for a City Council bill that would prevent the capital's libe ral gay rights la ws from coming up for a referendum or possible recall. A bout 5.000 people attended an all-day block party Sunday to support the bill and celebrate Gay Pride Day with food and da ncing in the streets. Tremor Worst In 1978 TOKYO <AP> -An unders<:a earthquake stronger than any recorded in the wor ld this year rocked central a nd 'lorthero Japan today, killing 21 and in· j uring 340. national police re· ported . T h e quake, center'ed off J a pa n 's P acific Coast, hit ha rdest at Miyagi Prefecture, about 180 miles north or Tokyo. At 'least two persons were killed by falling telephone poles and two were crushed to death in a house under construction in Sen- dai. prefectural capital, police said. . . Authorities said the quake wrecked 140 houses, knocked down utility poles and toppled Cum iture throughout the area. They reported roads cut at 52 - locations, nine wrecked bridges. 17 landslides. t wo destroyed dikes. and breaks in telephone lanes in 27 places. One person was reported miss· ing. Seismologists registernd the strongest tremor at 7 .5 or 8 on the Richter scale. Jn Mi yagi it was strong <'nough to crack walls and knock over stone lanterns. Jn many other places, including Tokyo, it shook houses and toppled vases I n Sendai. a city of 554,000, at least t wo house fires, later brought under control, were re- po r ted . a nd an e lect r ical blackout knocked out street s ignals and tied up traffic Tele phone service was dis· rupted in some areas of Tokyo and officials said some water m ains may have been broken in the capital. Bottles and cans fell from s helves in s tores a nd homes. Commuter trains and subways were halted in Tokyo and other areas, and some r uns of the 125· mile-an-hour bullet trains also were suspended. A tidal wave warning was is· sued and later lifted fo r the P acific t'oas t of nor t heast Honshu, J apan's main island. The first wave to hit the coast. about 30 minutes after the first late-a fternoon tremor, measured less than seven inches. Il was followed by other small waves causing no damage. T he Central Meteorological Agency said the epicenter of the q uake was beneath t he Pacific Ocean of Mi yagi. Co ast ~ Weather Coastline Community College a warded 341 Associate in Arts degrees and certificates of com· p le tion in 29 occupation a l specialties d uring S unday's graduation ceremonies. Soviet Missiles Too Potent? Lc>w clouds increasing tonight with only partial clearing Tuesday a fter - noon near the coast. Low!l ton i~ht 58 to 62. Highs Tuesday 68 to 75. Concert Set ForLibmry A free concert sponsored by the Huntington Bench Allied Arts Commission will be held tonight in the Pacific Room, of the central library, 7111 Talbert Ave. Music will ranlile from Stephen Foster songs to Italian opera arias. H eroort J~asker wlll be the featured tenor. The one.hour concert will begin aL 7:30 pm LONDON (J\Pl -The Soviet Union·~ new, super-accurate m issiles -developed faster than expected -have blasted holes in the Western concept of nu c l ea r d e t er r e n ce. the a uthoritative British aero10pace m agazine F1ight reports. "The Us.5R now has NATO pinnad against the wall," the weekly said. f'or years the North At lantic Treat y Organization has counted on its technologicul lead to out· weigh the numerical superiority or th~ Soviet-led Warsaw Pnct. thr magazine noted. The West put its faith in deter· ------···---- rence -the belief that enough of its rockets would survive an in· itia l attack lo inflict una~cepla· hie da mage on an aggressor , the Flight report said. But now the Soviet Union has tested, three to live years earlier than expected, rockets that could destroy at l east three-qu art e r :> o f America's intercontinental mis· siles m their silos, it said. The latest Soviet missiles are accurate to within 180 ·yards at the end of un 8.000-mlle flight. twice the accuracy needed to be certain of destroying an A m erican rocket s ilo, the magazint-said. • Flight said 15 percent of the Soviet arsenal of rockets would destroy more than 75 percent of the ir American counterparts, while if all 4,285 warheads the Americans plan to have by 1980 were fired al the 1,300 Russian silos, they would destroy only 200 0£ them. l. t t c ited what It S$1d wt!re -,:ongresslonal studies.. ror Its figures on U.S. missiles but gave no source for it.8 account of So· vlet capabilities. "T he Soviet Union has t radi· tionally been less sensitive to nuclear attack t han t he U.S. it~ industry and population are • d is p e r sed m o r e eve n ly throughout that vast country - and this, combined with a dnve or a lmost wartime intensity LO harden vital resources again.st attack, would allow Russia to ride out the enfeebled U.S. re· tallatory strike," the magadne claimed. in submarlne·launched m is· sites. not only does the latest Soviet $.5N8 rocket outperfo rm the latest American Trident in range 5.7 16 miles to 4.349 miles -but also It is as ac· car:ite as Amertc3'~ land-based Minuteman, the ma"azine said. INSIDE TODA~ Dobbi Rogers of Irvine spent a year working on the Alaskan Jnpeline and says women dtdn't get any special treatment. See Featuring, Page Cl. ladex ,. eel Finn Hikes Price R E T H I. f' ti F. \1 f' ;1 •\I'• lk lhlt•ht•m Mu·I (. 11 q1 JllllO\llll'Cd J I hrt•l 1w 11 ,·nt pnl't' inl n•.t~•· 111 dJ \, II\ third Ith I l'd:.l· ot 1978 Tht' l'.irlll'r 11w1 e¥:.es .1' t-r :i gt•d ~ ;, 1~:rccnt and J Pt.'rt·1•11t Thi• l'omp.in~ ~aid 1t "ould be lhl' las""'"...__,. boui.t this ye.ir "barring unforeseen l'i rcu rm1tances and assuming thnt 1nfla· tron ury µre-;s ures arc brought under control." The new increase, cffec Ii ve July 30. would affect most steel products, in· eluding the hot <1nd cold rolled sheets used in cars, appliances and other con- sumer goods Tu:o Bandits Hit HB Surf Slwp, Get $850 Two b a nd1t i. ti e d up a dow ntown lluntington Beach :-url ~hop C'lt:'rk and his friend ,incl took <1 IJout Sl:S50 from the ~tort· tash rl'g1:-ter Sunday eve- ning, 1>ohce rcilOrted. .John W. Denny, 22. clerk <Jl <:1·c11·ge's Surf Shop, 121 Main St _ t•Jld polu·1· twn m:ile L<.1tms 111 th1·1r 20's lx•gan looking al \\t•hu1t:-111 the s tore :i t 6 p.m . Orw of lht• ml.!n grabl>cd Den n ,. <ind t r1Nl to forte htm into a h.H·k room. Denny '!> friend. ('hurk Dent. 34. lril'd to <,lop the m .i n but one• ol the bandits pulled a blut• ">tP<•I 1 cvolvcr The gunman ordered the clerk .rn d has friend into the back room and the other man tied 1 hl01r hand'> Another customer e ntered the -..ton• ~hortl y after the bandits llt•d an an undescrib<:'d a uto. The l u<;tomcr found Df'nny and Dent unhurt an llw back room <.1nd It 1•1•d lhPm. police said On1• of the band1ti. sporkd a Fu Manchu mu~tad1e and had d1~colorcd front Ll'Clh. The other h;,icl :-houldcr length h<11r .ind "on• eul-11ff punts and a T-slurt. pol ice were• told Police Probe Man's Death In Shooting ,\ rcport of an cxplos1on in the ~Jr<•!-:l' •11 a Wc·~lm1nster home -..t·nt 1><>l1ct· to the scene Priday 111ght. wht•n· tht•y found the body ol Albt-rt PoJX' lit. who had been .... hot onCl' in the chest with a :10-00 nnc. lnve:-l1g;.Jtors ~aHl Mr. Pope. of 13612 Yo~em1le Drive. was ap- parently working on the hunting rillt.> They belu:ve it discharged ;11·1·1tkntall). futally wounding h11n Orange County Coroner 's Qf. fire 1nvl"sl1gator~ said today 1 h1•y Jr<' s till invesugating the dNlh. Funl•ral :-l'rv1ces were con· duc t e d Sun d ay night . Spokesmen at Wcstmins tC'r \lcmonal Park said Mr. Pope's .1:.-.he~ would be scattered at sea. Airport Foe s Riot in Japan TOKYO IAPI A group of radicals hurled fire bombs at a gate of the new Tokyo interna· t1onal airport at Nanta today but the fire was quickly put out, µo lice said A bout 300 othe r fol·s of the ;11rpor1 d<•monstrated in Narita .in cl policemen at the airport s a id the confiscated 104 gasoline bombs. The airport opened May 20 aftC'r :-even vNtrS of protests agamst 11 hy · farmc·rs. rad1 c:ils und env1ronmcntahs ts ORANGE COAST H r DAILY PILOT ,,.,,,. O'MMJI" '"'°"'' Oit1ty p,~t wrrit'n~rt•• '""" ftol"Wf'ff'W .-.~."' p,." •\~· ""''" ,,_. °",.,. ''"'' ~tJ'•\l\lf'MI (Of"nO .. "'t ~'"' flldtt<I"°' ,,,. '"',,!""''" M l\'WIO trUOUf)f\ ~ff(Jjty ra .. ('"'• Ml>'°", """•OOff ~_.,,, Hu,,t•"'l'O" &t~f'I Fovn ..... ,. V .. ll•Y lt'l'·tl\, ~•Ofllf'OA • V,tttf>'f' _.,.., ••~·~·,, \oyth ("•'I t\\•l'IQ'l•r~t-.0' t.,,_. " OU,,,.•\1'"'4 \ltlwt<'tAf'\ M'Wt \wft~O•h\ '"-' tlof•l\il I ..... 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Rockwell Contract Ratified Bet wee n t .200 and J ,400 Orange County t'mployees will be affected by a new conlract with Rockwell International that has been approved overwhelm· i ng l y by m a nu fa c turing workers. ~ A s pokesman said t he firm's Newport. Beach plant isn't af- fected. Orange County workers cover ed under the new contract ratified Sunday are prim arily at t he Anaheim facility with some Sea I Beach workers a lso in· e luded In addition. the s pokesman said, some of the firm's former e mp loyees who were laid off because B·l bomber production was halted are eligible for back pay under a retroactive pay pro- \'1s ion. "Two of his buddies wer e right there ... s aid a city lifeguard spokesman. "They noticed him fl oating face down. One of them turned him ove r and asked if he was okay . _ ·· YACHTS GET SLOW START OFF POINT FERMIN IN 'RACE TO PARADISE' Sorcery (4785) Takes Lead Ove r T uia (6911) In 3 ,571-mlle Run to Tahiti Only those who wor ked after Oct 2, 1!117, will be e ligible. he said The lhrt.!l'-yc•ar contract pro- \'1des an annual 3 percent wage 111creast·-It a lso includes a r e- t iremcnt syste m through which wor kers can retire with benefits when their age and company service combine lo equal 85. "He said something. so his buddy dropped him b&ck down." In vest ors s aid w hen it became ~pparent the youth was IOJured. he was hauled ashore and given firs t a id before trans fer to the hos pital. Rubedaux· injury was the only serious mis hap re ported by lifeguards serving Huntington Beach, Huntington and Bo lsa Ch ica i>tate beaches and Seal Beach. Police Identify Irvine Stab Victiill Tahiti Yachts Start Slow; Woods Le ads A s pokesman for the United Aut o Workers' aerospace de· partment said the new retire· me nt clause is an alternative to the more traditional plan under which workers can ret ire on $600 pe r month for life at age 55 after 30 ye;ffS of service A total of about 42,000 people attended those beaches, as seas warmed up t o 66 degrees, although s urf was ge nerally :-mall. Ocean View Trustees Eye Cutbacks I Faced with the handwriting on the ballot. officials of Hunt- ington Beach 's Ocean View School District convene tonight 10 begin deciding where to slas h their $21 million budget. T r ustees of the l arges t e lementar y school distr ict in Oran ge County, with 24 cam· puses serving 13,015 pu pils , ex- pect to lose $7 million to the J a rvis-Gann tax initiative. They will meet at 7:30 p.m . in distr ict headq uar ters at 7972 Warner Ave., to start studying what decisions may have to be made in the weeks ahead. In <i II probability. distr ict of- ficials s aid, one of those de- t•1:-1ons will IX' to e liminate ::.um- _mer school. 'Living Rug' Brings Suit KENNEWICK. Wash. <AP > A Kennewick woman is suing the contractor who built he r new hous e because toadstools arc growing out of the carpet in her basement. Jan Williams. who is seeking S9,000 in da mages from CASA Buil ders I nc .. c l aims t hat hecause of defects in the con- s truction. the basement fills with water easily. The basement is so moist that mushrooms have grown out of the carpet and destroyed it, Mrs. Williams alleges. Will Sambo's Be Change d? HARTFORD. Conn. CAP> T he executive director of the Connecticut NAACP is asking the Sambo's resta urant chain to C'ha n ge t h e name o f its r('staurants in Connecticut. Ben Andrews said opening a store called Sambo's could "in· flame the attitudes of m any who have a deep passion about the stigma and stereotype associat- ed with the name 'Sam bo'." In several children's s tories. "Lillie Black Sam bo" is a smil- ing, dancmR character. Man, 39, Drowns SONORA <A P l Donald F.dward Graham. 39, of San Leandro. drowned when his kayak c<Jpsized on the Stanislaus River below Parrotts Ferry In Tuolumne County. A 23-year-old man who was stabbed several times through t h e h e arl and appa r e ntly d umped from a car onto an Irvine street was identified to· day as Roland Gerald Young of Maywood. Young's body was discovered by a passing motorist at 4 a.m. Stlnday. It lay on the pavement of Irvine Center Drive. between C ulver Drive and Deerwood, a residential section in north cen- tra I Irvine. From Page A l SAM •.. Miss Moskowitz, 20. order mg Be r kowitz to serve "25 years behind bars'' for her murder. Then Corso sen t e n ced Berkowitz to another 25-year sente nce for the wounding of Rob e rt Viola nt e, Mi ss Mos kowitz's date, who lost one. eye a nd most of his sight in the other eye when Berkowitz opened fire as they sat parked on a Brooklyn lovers' lane. A brief recess was declared before Berkowitz was lo be sen- tenced for the five other Son of Sam murders and the six other ''oundings Outs1dt• the courtroom. Nevsa l\loskow1tz, m othe r or Sta<.·y Moskowitz. said of Berkowitz, "I want him dead " Mrs . Moskow1t7. said she was not sat1sf1cd with I he sentencl' and called for the restoration of capital punishment in New York ~ta lc. Uerkow1tz signed himself "Son of Sam" in notes sent to a news paper columnist before his captur e. The reference evidently wa s to a n eighbor or Ber kowitz's, Sam Carr. through whose dog Berkowitz said he got messages ordering him to kill. Judge K a pelma n asked Bcrkow1t z whether he or the dc- m ons had entered the g uilty plea!> "I took the pica. That's what l want." Berkowitz said. Kapelman then asked if the demons had anything to do with the guilty pleas. "Thcv had some influence." Berkowitz said. "That·~ what the demons want " K apelman said 1l was his "earnest desire that this defen- dant r emain in ja il for life. until the very day of his death." The final matter was dis posi- tion of Berkowitz's claim that he set 2,000 fires in New York City bet ween 1974 and l!l77. Kapelman asked Be rkowitz 1f he had set the fires he logged in diaries. "Yes," he answered. Ber kowitz then agreed that sentences for the arsons be in· eluded in the terms already im· posed against him. However. Kapelman told Berkowitz that if his attorneys successfully ap- pealed his convictions for the s hootings, the arson agreement would be voided and he could s ubsequently be charRed for set· t 1ng the fires. Honesty Pays Waiter Wins $3()() Reu:ard SJ\~ DIEGO <APl Lvnn Beard makes $250 a week as H waite r, inc luding tips. Then he found a wallet left b<'hind with Sfi.550 inside Beurd. 24. finally located the O\\nt•r Sunday ~ind got $300 reward. · · "l dcfinilt!ly feel 1t was right." said Beard , to turn it bnc k to Lhe own<.'r. who a ked that his n ame be k ept out or the news. .. Hon('sty pays off · · I Clothed only in trousers a nd s hoes. the body h ad h een s tripped of identirication. Police reported no clues about motive or suspects. Detectives we re in May wood today in· terviewing Young's parents and friends. H e aring Set For College Rape Suspect A 23-year-old Huntington Reac h man has been ordered to fat'e a June 22 Orange County S u p e ri or Cour t heari ng on charges in connection with the May 22 rape of a Golden West College coed. Jesse Flores, a Golden West Coll ege s tudent. r emains in Orange County J ail in lieu of $500.000 bail after h is F riday preliminary hearing in West Orange County Judicial Court District. Police arrested Flores May 25 a fter the s uspect a llegedly fled a Santa Ana trial whe re he faced charges of attempting lo rape a do-wntown lluntington 13each "om an l\tarch 31. Flo res 1s now charged with raping a 23-year·old Golden West College eoed in a restroom near the campus gym nasium . Flo res had been released on hail <1fter being charged with the l\turch sex attac k. police said Soviets Flay Carter Again MOSCOW (J\PI -The Soviet Communis t Party attacked Pres ident Carter today for th1;: second day m succession, calhn~ his human rights campaign a hy pocritrcal effort designed to hide the crisis capitalism is fac. 1ng T he party newspaper Pravda !>aid Carter's charges of Soviet failure to comply with the 1975 hJman nghts provisions of the llc ls ink1 accords constituted 10- tcrference 10 internal Soviet af. fairs T h e s low s t a rt Saturda v turned into even :-lower gomg Sunday for the four yachts 1n the Los Angeles to Tahiti race. Uased on position reports at !J a m . Sundav. three of lhl• vachts "erC' s till oir the west end ·or San Clem ente Island with less thdn 100 m iles undt•r their keels Jacob Woods' 61 -foot s loop Sorcery. brgest tn the ~roup, :.i pparently picked up bellE>r winds offshore afte r rounding the west ehd of Catalina Is land and had logged 160 miles 1n the 20 hours of sail.mg s mce t he l p.m. Saturday start. Sorcery's po s itio n s howed s ht> had .1veraged 8.4 knots. Rob Gosncll's 49-foot Tuia had averaged 4.6 knots. 88 m iles. Wi llard Bell's 50-£oot Wes tward. :J.O knots, 56 miles. and Nt>il Kelly's 36-foot Celebration. 24 knots . 45 miles. Trock Crruh Closes 1-5 Ridge Route HAKERS FIELD <APl 1\11 four northbound lanes of In· terslate 5 over t he Ridge Route near Tejon were closed today a fter a truck-tra ile r r ig crashed a nd caught fire. killing t he drive r. Northbound t raffic was routed ove r t he southbound lanes. the highway patrol reported. Sout hbound l anes over the R idge Route between Los Angeles and the San Joaquin Valley were elosed num erous times during the last winter 's heavy storms because of mud flowing down a hillside . The .,accident and r 1 r e des t r oyed the truck a nd 1b car~o of pesticides. Ke rn County Fire Department reported. Name of th e driver. a Southern California man. was withheld pending notification of relatives. The UAW and Roekwell had bel'n in negotiat ions since last Octob<.•r Juan d e Fuca Honors Won By Pendragon VICTORIA, Br itish Columbia •AP I Pendragon, skippered hy .John Mac La urin of the California Yacht Club, fi nished second in the final race to clinch the world three·quarter-ton sail- ing championship Sunday. C ho colate Chip. owned by Ron a ld Lester a nd Donald Por ter of Michigan City Yacht Club in Indiana, won the final race of the fi ve-race series -a g ruelling 220-m ile test in t he Strait of Jua n de Fuca that .,tarted Friday. Bill Buchan of Seattle, winner of this year's Swiftsure race. ulso sailed out of Victoria, pre· ... erved third place in t he final race and seeond overall in the 11hing duel with Hagar. owned b y G er ald Duncan and J oe Goldhcrg, als o of Seattle . Bul'han's Sachem was four st•t·onds ahead at the ftnis h. Burhan. sC'rics leader until the final r aCt'. :-aid he made a costly l<•rk Saturday night that li kely l'o"t h im thC' overall t itle ChoC'olate Chip was third overall Jnd Hagar was fourth . Pendragon. whtC·h had San Diego s ailmaker Lowell North among its crew. scor ed two firsts and t wo t hirds in t he s e rt<'S . Protective Action HOME (/\Pl -Bulletproof "indow~ and doors have been in· stalle d m the offices of Prem ier G 1uho Andreotti and the pres1· dent of Italy's Ch amber of De puties in the wake of Aldo Moro's kidnapping C:1nd murder by terrorist:- FEATURING THE DESIGN TALENTS OF SEVEN INTERNATIONAL AWARD WINNING JEWELERS- I • Asshown- Diamond Engagement Ring By Jean Francois Albert, three·time winner of DeBeers National Award for Jewelery Design $4100 Prices may vary due to customer preference in diamond selection Wt would welcome the opportunity to mount your stones 1n any of our settings. Wyndham Leigh '\.t \.\ 1-'0H I ut "11 127 Fashion Island. Newport Center. Newport Beach Telephone: (7 14) 644·0501 '\ 7 I v ' I ,. Irvine VOL. 71 , NO. 163, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGt: COUNTY, CALI FORNI A' MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1978 Tod11y"s Closinf,f N. Y . Stoeks ; TEN CENTS1 ! Irvine Clash LooIDs Over Evictions By PWUP ROSMARIN Ol Ille O.lty Pllo4 Sa.If The Irvine Company and the Irvine City Council appear headed toward a clash of will and legal muscle Tuesday over the company's notices of evic- tion to 79 families with children in the Park West Apartments. The council has given Irvine Company officers until Tuesday night's counc ll mee ting to res cind the notice and work a more amicable arrangement, or face a possible Jegal challenge. Company s pokesman Jerry Collins said that while the de- veloper-landlord is trying to work with the evicted residents '"in the fairest manner p<>ssi· ble." it wilJ not reverse its ac~ , t1on. On June 3 the families In the previously a ll-famlily section, the 3901 Parkview Lane block, were notified they are to be re· located to other family sections or the 88().apartment complex. The Irvine Company ex· plained the reason was that the section is to be converted to an t dults-0nly area. There now are four family. and three adult, sections at Park West, with 440 apartments in each category. The planned conversion will reverse the ratio, and put the 116 apartments in the 3901 block on the singles matRet. The residents were given two weeks to choose an apartment in one of the three remaining rami· ly sections. then be moved by July 6, with the Irvine Company picking up the expense. If a family chOse, however. to move completely out of Park West. It would have to pay its own costs. The homeowners picketed the management. took their case to the council. and claimed vacan· cy rates. which the Irvine Com· pany claims ar~ much higher among family [h.fln s ingles apartments. were ex~erated. Last Tues day company of· fice rs conceded that 30 of the 3901 apartments had for several mr,nths been kept off the family market. in an experiment to see whether single renters would rent in an otherwise family sec· taon. The "xpcriment s t\owed lh{! arrangemt•nt dadn 't work The problem. from the family renters' pomt of view. was that the 30 vacant apartments then .... ere calculated into th.e overall vacancy rate. making the rate appe ar hjgher than it was. Occupancy figures supplied by the I rvme Company tended to s upport the renters' view. and showed that. had families that <See EVICTION, Page i\2> 21 Perish • m Japanese uake Soviet Missiles Superior LONDON CAP> The Soviet Union's ne w, ~uper-ac curate missiles developed faster than expected -have blasted holes in the West~rn concept of nuclear d e terrenc e. lhe authoritative Bnlls h aerospace magazine Fhf:?ht reports. "The USSR now has NATO pinned a~ainsl the wall," the weekly s aid. For years the North Atlantic Treaty Organization has counted on its technological lead to out- weigh the numerical superiority of the Soviet-led Warsaw Pact, weekly said. I Related s tory. A4 > The West put its faith in dete r- rence -the belief that enough of • its rockeLc; would survive an in- itial attack to mfl1ct unaccepta- ble damage on an aggre~sor, the Flight report said. But now the Soviet Union hHs tested . three to hve years earlier than expected, rockets that could destroy at l e a s t thrc ('-quart e r s of America's intercontinental mis· siles in their ~1los . 1t said. The latest Soviet missiles are accurate to w·athan 180 yards at ..,he end of an 8.000·milc flight. twice the a ccuracy needed to tx- certain o f d('s troy 1ng a n Ameri c an r ockt.>t •-t;i lo , the ma,:?azmc said. Flight ~aid 15 percent of the Soviet arsenal of rockets would destroy more than 75 percent of their /\mcncan counterparts. whale if all 4.~ warheads the Americans plan to have by t980 were fared al tht• 1.300 Russian silos. they would destroy only 200 of tht•m. It cited what at s aid we re "congressional stud ae~' · for als figures on U S m1ss1les but gave· no source for its account of So· v1et capab1ht1e!>. '"The Soviet Union has trad1- t 1on<t lly been le~l> sens1t i ve to nuclear attack than the U S. ats industry and population arc di s p e r s e d m o r e c•vc nl y throughout that vast country - <tnd thi~. combined with a drive of almost wart1m<.• mtcns1ty to harden vital rt.·~ourcc~ against ;attack. would allow Hussia to ride out the cnfccbh.•d U.S. re- taliatory strike," the mC:t gazme claimed. In submarine-launched mis- siles. not only docs the latest (See MISSILES. Page A2) Or:::c.4 . ~~ast Weath er Low clouds increasan ~ tonight with 9nly partial cleannf.( Tuesday a fter· noon near lhe coast Lows tonight 58 to 62. Highs Tuesday 68 to 75 I NSIDE T ODAY Bobbi Rogers of Irvine spent a year working on I tu? Alaskan JJ1pehne and sa_11s women didn't get any specwl treatment. Sr e f 'eoturing. Page Cl. Steel Finn Hikes Price BETHLEHEM . Pa. I AP) -Belhlehem Steel Corp. announced a three percent price increase to- day, its third increase of 1978. The earlier increases averaged 5.5 percent and 1 percent. T he C'ompany s aid it would be the last price boost this year "barring unfores~n circumstances and a ssuming that infla. tionary pressures arc brought under control." The new increase. effec- tive July 30; would affect most steel products, in· eluding the hot and cold rolled sheets used in cars appliances and other con'. sumer goods. Tremor Worst In 1978 TOKYO CAP ! -An undersea rarthqua ke stronger than any recorded in the world this year rocked central and northern J apan today. killing 21 a nd in- JUrm~ 340, national police re· ported The qua ke, cente re d off . Japan's Pacific C oas t . hit hardest al Miyagi Prefecture, about 180 miles north of Tokyo. At least two persons were killed by fu lling telephone poles and two were crus hed to death in a house under construction in Sen- da i, prefcctural capital, police said. .. 4PWl ...... le~p SCENE OF QUAKE Tragedy ln Japan SJ.2 ltlil&on Slas h Irvine Eying Cuts in Budget Irvine city officials recom- mend that the number or new mu ni cipal employees b e trimmed. from the 29 proposed an th.e pre-Propos ition 13 in· 1lialive budget. to 17 . This is one of a proposed list of budg et cuts to abs o rb an estimated $1.2 million reduction in ·property tax revenues. Areas or proposed reduction include: -Police department. $134,624. -Landscaping and s treet am· provement. $.593.000. -Playground programs . $50,000. -Cultural arts programs . $14,000. CouriPr ~crv 1 ces . S<1.680. <Councilmen. for exa mple, now receive hand·l1elivcred meeting agendas I. City ano rncy services. $50.000 . S taff training pro~rams. S\5.504. ~ Assistant Cat y Manager Paul Brady's recommendations also include the elimination or six fullllmc city Jobs, five of which are in the police dcpC:trtmenl. TmckCrash Closes 1-5 Ridge Route Authorities said the quake wrecked 140 houses, knocked down utility poles and toppled furniture throughout the area. They reported roads cul at 52 locations, nme wrecked bridges. 17 landslides, two destroyed dike:.. and breaks in telephone Imes an 27 place:.. Derby Champ The police cuts . howeve r. would be offset. because the new budget also calls for the addition of nine new officers to man a new patrol area in northe rn Irvine. Ir accepted. thPrc would be a net incre as e of four po lice employees. BAKERSFIELD <AP> -All four northbound lanes of In- ters t ate 5 over the Ridge Route near Tejon were closed today afte r a truck-trailer rig crashed and caught fire, killing the driver. One person was reported miss- ing Woman Eats Her Way to Tit le Seis mologists registered the s trongest tre mor al 7 .5 or 8 on the Richter scale. Northbound traffic was routed over the southbound lanes , the highway patrol reported. Jn M1 y a g 1 at w as s trong ~nough to crack walls and knock over stone lanterns. In many other places. including Tokyo, it s hook houses and toppled vases Southbound lanes over the Ridge Route be t ween Los An geles and the San Joaquin Valley were closed numerous times during the last winter's heavy storms because of mud flowing down a hillside. The accident and fire des troyed the truck and its cargo of pesticides. Kern County Fire Department reported. Nam e of the driver. a Southern California man. was withheld pending notification of rwlativcs. Police I D Body Found In Irvine A r e a A 23-year-old man who was lill> stabbed several limes through the h eart a n d a ppa renlly dumped from a car onto an Irvine street was identified to· day as Roland Gerald Young of Maywood. Young's body was discovered by a passing motorist at 4 a.m . Sunday. It lay on the pavement or Irvine Center Drive. between Culver Drive and Deerwood. a residential section in north cen· t ral Irvine. Clothed only in trous ers and s h oes . the body had bee n stripped of identification. Police reported no clues about motive or sus pects. Detectives were in Maywood today In- terviewing Young's parents and friends. Nuke Gas Leaking? Jn Senda i, a city of 554,000, at le as t two house fires. later brouj?hl under con I rol. were re- 1>0 rt c d. a n d an electrical bluckout knocked out s treet signals and tied up traffic. Telephone service was dis- rupted in some areas or Tokyo and officials .said some water mains may have hecn broken in lhe capital. Botlles and cans fell from l>hel ves an s to res and home!-. Commuk r tra ins a nd subways we re halted in Tokyo and other areas. and some runs of the 125-m ile-an-hour bullet trams <See Q AKE, Page A2) BALTIMORE <AP > -Linda Kuerth has battle d banana s plits . c hoked down s teak sandwiches and gobbled hot dogs. Over the weekend, she added Polish sausage ea ting to her list or championships ns she easily won the annual Polack Johnny's sausa~e derby. ''What's more natural than eating'!" the fiv e.foot-tO, 135 - pou nd woman from Beulah. Mich .• said after putting down 19 of the greasy. garlicky, eight· inch t1db1ts. She attributes her e::iting abili· ty to "hi~h metabolis m." 'The derby record is 22. set by thc• late Joe Deckret in 1975. Last year·s winne r. John Reas- in ger . ate 15. but did not defend his cha mpt0nsh1p . Miss Kuerth. 22. is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records for ea tmg 23 re~ular hot dogs an MONTPELIER, Vt. <AP> - The Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant in Vernon Is believed to be leaking small amounts or radioactive gas. says a spokesman for the Vermonl Yankee Nuclear Power Corp. Lawrence Keyes, a public rela- tions dire ctor for Vermont Yankee, said that a filtration s ystem has prevented the radioactivity from reaching the air Inside or outside the plant. 0.lly Pl• ....... ty •lcM" K.-..~ IRVINE POLICE EXPLORER SCOUTS HUNT MURDER CLUES Maureen Robbins and M•ry Tun1tell Aid lnvHtlgetk>n • • three minutes 10 seconds in a competition before 32,000 fans at Philadelphia's V e terans Stadiu m on July 12, 1977. Jn ano th e r vi s it t o Philadelphia, she said. she de· voured 15 steak sancwichcs. a s nack as honored there as Pohsh s aus a ge is here . "I got started in college when .some other girls talked me into a banana split eating contest." said the Olivet College graduate, who is working as a waitress while looking for a tcC:tching Job. ··1 ate 11 pounds of ace cream in that one -we weighed 1t." s he continued. "Since then, I've done a lot of eating. People con· tact me to be in their contests. I love it " M 1ss Kuerth. the first female <See DERBY. Page A2> TalUti Yachts S tart Slow; Woods Leads The s low start Saturday turned into even s lower goin~ Sunday for the four yachts m the Los Angeles lo Tahiti race. Based on posilion reports at 9 a .m. Sunday. three of the yachts were still off the west end or San Clemente Isla nd with less than 100 miles under their keels. Jacob Woods ' 61 -foot s loop Sorcery, largest in the group, apparently picked up better winds offshore after roundinJ! the west end or Catalina Island and had logged 160 miles in the 20 hours of sailing s ince the I p.m . Saturday start. Sorcery'<> position s howed s h e had averaged 8.4 knots. Bob Gosnell's 49-root Tuia had averaged 4.6 knots. 88 miles: Willard Bell's 50-foot Westward, 3.0 knots. 56 miles , and N<>1I Kelly's 36-foot Cele bration. 2 '1 knots. 45 miles. Rabies Clinic Set For Irvine Canines A rabies clinic. to vaccinate dogs, Is scheduled Crom 7 to 8·30 p .m . Tuesday at Irvine Caty Hall. 17200 Jamborec• Blvd The charge is $2. The clinic 1s s ponsored by the Southe rn California Veterinary Medical Association. Under the proposal. the dc·- pa rtment ·sonly existing captain would be removed. a s well as three pos itions in the depart· mcnt 's crime pre vention pro-- (?ram. a nd one d epartment secretar y. Outside the poli ce de part· mcnt. the only othe r rccom· mended employee <"UL is an m· formation clerk. Rrady said the proposed budget cuts arc iffy. lie will ad- vise the City Council Tuesday to wait four to ~1x months before deciding on them, to s ec whether the J arv1s measure withstands court ll'sts Before anv C'ut s a re made•, Brady will ask the council to dip into a $771,000 (•np1ta l improve- ment~ r(•st•rv!' lund. i\nd, ht.· :.aid, the cuts do not mean thJt 'anyone m·ccssanly will lose his JOb . In the ca~c of the cil.v's only pohr c captain . for ext.nnple. he wouldn't be la id olf. though he would be demoted a rank. Thl' captain would bumr ~ heutenant, who would bump a seq~eant, who would bump an off1 c:e r, 1o1oho would bump a n ap- plicant for one of the new police JOh!\. University High S lates Gra duation Some 550 students are expect- t•d to receive their diplomas Wednesday from Un1 vers 1ty Jl1gh School in Irvine. The city's other high school. Irvine llJgh, won't graduate It~ first class until next June. Ccr cmon1<•.s at Uni vers ity Hig h will begin a t 5 p.m . Wednesday on the senior lawn. I\ mong those omciating will be ~chool board pre:.1dent June Voll'Y and clerk Frl'd Gahm of lht' lrvme Unified School Ois- tri<"t. superintendent A. Stanley Cort•y und schuol Princ ipal Hobcl't Mohr. The invocation wall be given by Rabbi Frank Stern of Temple Uclh Shalom and the benediction by UH' llev. It. I>. Samuel~on of th<' Woodbridge Communit y Church. Senior c l<1 ss prt-s idcnt G ret<"hcn Mttle r \Viii give the we lcome addres!', with talks also i.cbeduled by valedictorians Becky Roode. IA S11 Schultz and Lourl•' Stevens. J.-rry Dtels wtll gi ve th1' Ame rican Field Servlcc farewell . , ,~,...r.,,.AI EVICTION CLASH. • • mu' \'d lro111 lht' JO Jpartm~nt.li bettn repla~ w1th famill , tho hu.·~tnc\· rah' lht:n ""Ould have bt-t•n n~arl) ttw '"'n'-' for Cum1l~ or &Ingle Subst'QU<'ntl\. lhc ln me Com pany :.aid at had had l.'rred on lhe occupancy ragur~l> at had re· Jeal><'d l..ale la:.t week rt issued a new :.et or figures According to new figures de· \'eloped. the overall Park West vacancy factor t!> 24 percent for family-rented apartments, and only 2 percent for adults The ragures diHer significantly from previous ones that s howed family vacancu?s variously at 16 percent. 19 percent and 10 per. cent, and a singles vacancies variously at nine percent and five percent Again. however. the new figures do not reflect the "ex· perimental " 30 family /s ingle apartments that have been kept off the family ma rket and va- cant. Neither do they r efl ect the feelings or the res idents that they have been s huttled around Thc·y ~ay. and t he council agree~. the "human factor" was left o ut of the Irvine Company ml.trketing considerations. And, to an extent. so does the Irvine Company pbaalna program. · he said "The families may movt: wlthm a reasonable period when they've sel cted their new apart· ments.'' A reasonable I><' nod . Colhn-. said, could be 60 day .• 90 day or. 1f "special cir cumstances" warrant il. more Colltns also addressed otht•r concerns expressed by residents and rouncil members. He said the 3901 blo,$.k was chosen for conversion. rather than any of the other three fam1 ly sections, because: -There are more children's play areas toward the other end of the complex. where the other family sections are. -The c lubhous e , t ennis courts. volleyball courts, pools. handball courts. gym equipment a nd sauna. all of which are ad,Ja cent lo the 3901 section. en· courage adult renters. Though presumably the same s orts of facilities would be at tractive to the adult members of families. none exist in the vican1 ty of most of the fa mily aµart ment s , th o ugh adult s throughtoul the complex may use them. SC Recall ~ad er Arrested Joseph Barton, chairman of a coro m ittee mounting a recall , campaign against San Clemente Mayor Willia m Wa lker and Co un c ilwom a n Donna Wilkinson. has been arraigned in South Orange County Municipal Co urt on a misdemeanor eavesdropping charge. The charge against Barton, 50. a retired Los Angeles police sergeant. was filed by Deputy District Attorney Joe Heneghan, after a San Cle m e nte c ity e mployee made a complaint to. lbe San Clemente Police Oepart- m ent on May 3. Barton has pleaded innoc~nt. The employee, who asked that his name not be publis hed, told poli ce that a telephone conversa· tion he'd had with Barton had b e t' n t a p c d w 1 t h o u t h i s knowledge lie learned of the tape recording when it was played at the April 20 m eeting of the San Clemente Homeowners Assoc1at1on. palice said. Public rc•lations s pokes me1n Coll ms :.aid. "The letter e1dv1s- 1ng the residents was obvious ly inadequate and too abrupt. The conversion would carry through a tradition m the com· plex of locating s wimming pools onl y in the ~dull sections At the o e r end of the fam1 · ly section is a ursery school. o.ily ~ ... ~ '' G..., ....... THERE SEEM TO BE A THOUSAND WAYS OF LOOKING AT THOUSAND STEPS ACCESS George Walker Demonstrates Chain on Gate That Dissuades General Public The homeowners association is s ponsoring the recall effort agai n s t Walker a nd M.rs. Wilkinson. It 1s based on claims that the two council members mismana~ed the city's pier-bowl r edevelo"pment process. spent excessive a mounts on city-paid ronrcrencc trips and were un· responsive to the public "We should ha ve talked to tht•m fi rst. persona ll y, so we could deal wi th <Joy concerns or problem~ we hadn 't anticipated. ··instead. we chose to do it the other way around. That was a mis take•. and. of course. we regret 1t " Maintenance arrangemenLs <ire easier if the adult apart· ments are contiguous. <inrl fami ly apa rtments likewise. Collins als o s aid lhl' con ver s ion will not remove any apartments from the city's stock of moderate·income housing, a!> ~ome councilmen fear the action will do. Can Public Take Steps? In addition. it is claimed that Walker intervened 10 city ad· m 1n1 s tra tive procedures to benefit a City Council candidate Coll ins said the cv1 ct1on stance of the• letter also was uninten· taona ll v harsh. and the time al- lowed residents too short Wumy Says Yes; Coves Group Blocks Access "We are now looking toward a Collins said rents still will re111 within government guidelincl>. with the only difference being the type of renter. By STEVE MITCHELL Ol llw 0.lly Polol Statt Whether or not John Q. Sun· bather can use Thousand Steps lit'<1ch an South La gune1 depends a lot on who you talk to. Dazed W 001an Held; 'Devil' to Blame? If you call Fifth Dis tract Supervisor Thomas Riley's of- flCl'. his aide will tell you the s tairway 1:. open to the public. If you talk to South Laguna Co ves Assoc1at1on pres ident Ma ck Obrand. he'll tell you the ~tC'ps are private and will re- main lock<'<l until a court de· ticks otherwise CLEARWATER. f'la <AP> Police found the dazed young woman on the beach four days ago scroungin~ for food from discarded picnic lunches. She has been unable to give any clues to her identity. and her on· Iv reaction has been at the men· tlon or witches and the devil. Once she told police she was Amy Mathews. Then she said she was Amy Mitchell. She has sa id, at ~\f(erent lime,s . lhat she 1s 25. 26 and TT years old. For her protection s he wa;; packed up :.rl ne:.rrby lndiah Rock:. Ree1ch on a charge or · loitcrin~. :.rcting Police Chier Jrvin lleathcotc said. "We got a call s he was going through garbagt• cans at the end uf one of the beach access drive!>," he• said "It w<Js the tturd time in two days a nd a pparently she had been Ii ving o n the beach. It looked like she was suffering from exposure lier face wa~ rt'rl. Her hps were parched . And s he had an old grubby towel wrapped around her head," he s aid " She was offered clean clothes. :.ind a jail matron gave her a comb to straighten her matted h:.11r Officers s aid she could make telephone calls to anyone From Page 111 DERBY ... \\ innt•r in the derby's half.dozen , t•ar s and the only wo man ,;gains t 13 me n this year , won S250. She also received a four· foot high trophy crowned by a l·hrome figur ine holding a pl:.i !'t1 c r e plica of Polack Johnny's pride and JOY "'fhC'v'll never let me take this on the• plane." she laughed M 1ss Kuerth. like all othe r out- of·town contestants. had her ex- pt·ns cs paid by .John Kafka. owner of 11 chain of sausage !'ot~1nds. 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After the psychiatrist reported she suffered from he11lucination!> ~md haa lost touch with reality. a Judge ordered her transferred from the Pinellas County J ail to the Horizon Hospata! "lier face looks older than 27, but it might be because she's been on her own ror a while.' ~aid Steve Mczer. an assistant public defender. "Someone somewhere 1s wor- ried about you. Amy." Mezer said he told her He said her only res pansc wa-. i;ome soft. unintelligible mum bling. He said she is 5-fool· 1, ha!> blonde hair a nd blue eyes. She was carrying a set of car keys and was wearing blue Jeans. a maroon plaid shirt and a waist le ngth le athe r jacke t whC'n picked up. And 1f you talk to Sheriff's Capt W~lltcr F ath, w ho is charged with keeping peace at thl' 9th Street battleground. he'll tell you he does n 't even like be· 1ng involved in the whole thing and he washes the county would stra 1~hten the ml.'ss out Word le<1kcd out Nirlier this month that the gate al the top or Soviets Flay <Arter A.gain MOSCOW <AP 1 The Sovie t Com mun1~l Party attacked Pres ident Carter today for the sc.•c·ond duy in succession. calling hr s human rights campaign a hypocritical effort designed to hide the cris is capite1lis m is fac-in g The party news paper Pravda said Carter's charges of Soviet failure to comply with the 1975 human rights provis ions of the Helsinki :1ccords constituted in · tcrferencc an internal Soviet a r. fairs. f 59 and Still Guarding Willia m "Red " Slade. 59. uses binoculars to check swim· mers north o f Sola n a Beach. He's been a San Diego County lifeguard smce the scrv1c~ was s tarted in HMO. He says, "The fresh <llr is wonderful " lhe crumbling s t airway ha d been ordered open and ~ the public was a llowee le e the beach But a check of the South Lag una cove late last week showed the gate chained shut with a guard on the other side inspecting homeowne r associa- tion cards. "T here's been no cha nge." s aid h omeowne r preside nt Obrand. He said the county 's claim to public ownership comes from acquisition by the county or more than a third or the s ha res for the diplapidaled steps . ··But t h ose d eed s were fra udulently obtained," he said. He also disputes a claim that the s heriff's Department has or dered the steps opened lo the public. "My unders tanding is. the Sh er iff's department order ed Fro,,. Page A J MISSILES ... Soviet SSN8 rocket outperform the latest American Trident in range 5.716 miles to 4.349 miles but also it is as ac· curate as America's land·based Minuteman, the maJtazine said The Pentagon officials said th e SSN JS ca n hurl t hree warheads al widely separated targets and has a sufficient range to enjoy "a degree of sanctuary " from U.S. ant.'.-submarinc forces. "Similarly, the U.S. seaborne ballistic·missile force is in- creasingly put at risk by the Soviet Union's rnpidly improv- in~ anti-submarine forces." U.S. intelligence ofCicials said this month that a new long- range missile deployed by the Soviets. the SSN18. is bigger and more accurate than the SSN8 and a ny previous s ubmarine launched nuclear weapon aimed at the United Stales. our guard to let any one an when it appears there would be a phys ical confrontation . and that's actually been our policy all along " In other words . af someone threatens to punch the guard. the gua rd is to let them through But Supe rvisor Riley's aide Peter Herman doesn't read the Sheriff's order that way "The county is preparing lo repair the stairway and we I the county) are owner in common of those steps. Therefore. the peo- ple have a right to use them. . "If some private party Cthe homeowners· association ) blocks those steps from the public. the sheriff s hould open them up." Herman said. The aide said his understand 1ng of the s heriff's orders were that no one was to physically restrain beachgoers from using the steps · · 1 would say a c hained gate and a guard would tend to dis· courage public use ." he s aid dryly T hat leaves us w ith Capt Farth who said he's tired of be ing in the middle of t he muddle "I don't want a whole summer of this." he s aid. "We want the county counsel and the Environ menta l Management Agency to se ttle it before the beach season reall y gets under way." The captain might get his wa!-ih June 27 whe n a hearing rs scheduled in Orange County Superior Court over e1 lawsuit filed by the homeowners . They claim an environmental impact repart should have been pr epared on the steps renovation p lan before coun ty action . c l ai ming lack o f parking. lifeg uard s e r vices a nd tra~k pickup s hould be a ddressed before opening the strand to the public. Meanwhile. lhc Sheriff's de partme nt will continue to in tervene 1n i ncident!> <J t the• stairway keeping an eye on the June 27 court date. ·'It ·s all very confus ing · Capt. Farth said. Th e may o r a nd Mr s Wilkans on have denied a ll c laim s and have filed a $4 million civil suit against the four recall committee members and two other city residents active an t he recall campaign -one or them . Howard Mushett. a fellow council member. Barton t o l d the April homeowners association gather ing that the taped telephone con· ve r s at 1on with the city e mployee, who was not further identified at the m eeting. in· dicated support of the recall ef- fort within city hall. Ba rton pleaded innocent of the eavesdropping charge and is free on his own recognizance. pending his appearance June 26 at a pre-tria l hearing before Judge Blair Barnette, division of t he South County Municipal Court. A Jury tri a l h as been scheduled on July 12. Fro•PageAI QUAKE ... also were s uspended A tidal wave warning was 1:.· sued and later lifted for t he Pac i fie coast o r northea!>I Hons hu .. Japan 's main island The first wave to hit the coast about 30 minutes after the firs1 latc·afternoon tremor. measure< less t han seven inches. It was followed by other ?mall waves caus ing no damage. The Central Meteorological Agency said the epicenter of the quake was beneath the Pacif1(' Ocean of Miyagi. It reported a weakish tremor at 5:06 p.m. and a much stronger s hock nine m inutes later that registered about 7 5 on the Ri chter scale at the e1pccnter. 5 on the J apanese scale or 7 at Sendai, Ohfunato and M1to. 150 to 200 miles north of Tokyo. and 4 on the J apanese s cale in Tokvo and Yokohama. The seasmological institute at Upps ala , Sweden. recorded the s trongest tremor at 8 on the Richter scale FEATURING THE DESIGN TALENTS OF SEVEN INTERNATIONAL AWARD WINNING JEWELERS- r ) • Asshown- Diamond Engagement Ring By Jean Francois Albert, three-time winner of DeBeers National Award for Jewelery Design s4100 Prices may vary due to customer preference in diamond selection. We wou ld welcome the opportunity to mount your stones in any of our settings. Wyndham Lelgh'\i(\\PORJ DI ·\I It 127 Fashion Island. Newport Center. Newport Beach Telephone: (7 14) 644·0501 -j 7 I \ Laguna/South Coast VOL 71 , NO. 163, 3 SECTI ONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA CUSD Eyes $9.8 Mi]Jion By ANNE COOPER Of IM Dllilt l"llM Sutt Cuts totaling $9.8 million to the Capistrano Unified School Dis- trict's proposed 1978-79 budget of $34.2 million will be proposed lo the school board tonig ht by S up e r i nte nde nt J C>r o m e Thornsley. The s p ecial school board meeting to consider impli cations ror the district of lasl week's passage of Proposition 13 is scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m at district offices. 32972 Calle Pe rfecto in Sa n Ju an Capistrano. In de veloping the s uggested budget cuts fo r trustee con· side ralion, school district ad· ministrators tried to keep them i n line with "the prima r y purpose for which a school dis· tricl exists," Thornsley said in a me mo prepared for t onight's meeting. ln order to elicit community and e mployee comment on budget adjustments, Thornsley will ask the school board tonight to schedule three s pecial meet· ings later this montb or early in July at the district's three higb schools. Among major budget cuts the s uperintendent bas preposed are· -Freezing sala ries at the 1977-78 rate, saving $1.l million. -Elimina ting school bus transpo rtat ion , except for s pecial education students, sav· ing $870,177. -Limiting high school course loads to five classes per student, saving $796,996. -Inc reasing s tude nt to teacher ratios in elementary and MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1978 ,,rternoo11 ~.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS Budget Cut j unior high schools. s aving $537.106. -Elimina ting commun ity services, including the district's recreation program, saving $498.086. -Reducing junior and high s c hool counselin g. saving $496,521. -Elimin a t i n g 3 1 to 94 custodialjobs,saving$423.193. $423.193. As an lmmed1alt· priority, Thornsley wi ll C:1:.I(. the school boaJ"d tonight to cancel summer sc hool. including adult and special educ3tion classes. The only program Thornsley has proposed continue during the s ummer 1s aphC:1s1c classes at the H II UJna ~pec ial Ed ucation FaciliL.v. "If the board decides to con- (See BUDG ET, Page All 21 Perish • m Japanese uake Slander Charged Mrs. Wilkinson Target of · Suit Four leaders or a campaign . committee working for the re· · call of San Cle mente Mayor William Walker and Coun· cilwoman Donna Wilkinson have s ued Mrs. Wilkinson for slander, seeking $2 million e ach in d amages. St,eel Firm Hikes Price B ETHLEHEM, P a. 'AP> -BethJehem Steel Corp. announced a three percent price increase to- day, its third increase of 1978. The earlier increases a veraged 5.5 percent and 1 percent. The company said it would be the last price boost this year '"barring unforeseen circumstances a nd assuming that mfla. tion a ry pressures a r e brought wider control." The new increase, effec- tive July 30, would a ffect most steel products, in · eluding the hot and cold rolled sheets used in cars. appliances and other con· sumer good.-;. Crouxl, Jeers As Berkowitz Get,s Sentence NEW YORK <A P ) -After a friend of one of his victims screamed, "You're gonna burn m hell ," "Son of Sam" killer David Berkowitz was sentenced today to a total of 315 years for six murders and seven wound- ings. Under state law, he could be paroled in 30 years. In r apid. assembly line-like a ppearances before trial court Judges from three of New York's favc boroughs, Berko witz was given consecutive 25-year-lo·life sentences for the six murders in the random shooting rampage that terrorized the city for a year. He received additional sen· tcnces for the seven woundings. Ira Jultak. one of Berkowitz's attorneys, said an appeal would be filed wathan • 30 days on grounds that Berkowitz was not competent lo be tried, enter a plea or be sentenced. Berkowitz. 25, first appeared to be sentenced for th&'1nurder o f h is l ast v ictim, S tacy Moskowitz. Arter sentencing was pronounced in that case, Daniel Carrique. a friend of the Moskowitz family, bolted from his courtroom seat and went scrcanJing after Berkowitz. However , guards in the court building, which was overnowing with heavy security measures, got to Carrique fi rst and carried him from the courtroom. He was itrrested and was to be charged with assault and obstruction of gove rnment administration, a co urt officer said. T he s uit filed F.riday in Orange County Superior Court by attorney Mathew Richman on behalf of recall committee mem· bers Albert Popik. Ric hard Lentz, Joseph Barton and Earl C I u d y, n a m es bo th M rs . Wil kinson and he r a ttorney, Conrad Touhey. It is a cross complaint, filed after Mrs. Wilkinson and her husband and Mayor Walker and his wife s ued the four recall committee members and two other city residents active in the recall campa ign, including fellow Councilma n Howard Mu shett. The Walker-Wilkinson s uit, filed in Superior Court on April 27, seeks $1 million in damages for ea ch of the four plaintiffs. In it the Walkers a nd the Wilkinsons allege that following the March 7 election of Mushett, he and the othe r d efendants "for mul a ted a d e libe r ate sche m e a nd car e fully or· ch estr a t e d a c ampaig n or vilification, intrigue, character assassination and s mear lac tics" so a'> to cause the recall of Wu Iker and Mrs. Wilkinson. Jn the cross complaint filed Friday by the recall committee. Mrs. Wilkinson is alleged to have made slanderous sta tements again st committee members, at- t ributing to them "tota litarian tactics, dishonesty and improper and immoral conduct." Quoting a sta te ment Mrs Wilkinson reportedl y m ade in March to a joint meetin g of the San Clemente City Council a nd c ity commissions. the cross complaint claims she told the as· scm bled city offi cials: "I now hear a newly e lected councilman who has as his politacaJ henchmen three retired policemen. calling for political interference in our police de- partment and interference in employee personnel files." "J\ II I can think of is Heinrich Hi mmler and his black shirts or SS men who took over police and search <s ic> through govern- <See SLANDER, Page A2) Faster, Faster Tremor Worst In 1978 TOKYO <AP> -An undersea earthquake stronger than any recorded in the wo rld this year rocked centra l and northern J apan today. killing 21 and ln· juring 340, national police re- ported. T he quak e, cente r e d oft J a pan's Pacific Coast , bit hardest at Miyagi Prefecture, about 180 miles north of Tokyo. At least two persons were killed by fa lling telephone poles and two were crushed to death in a house under construction in Sen· dl:l i, prcfectural capital, police said. Authorities said the quake wr ecked 140 houses, knocked down utility poles and toppled furniture throughout the area. They reported roads cut at 52 locations, nine wrecked brldgws. 17 landslides, two destronct dikes. and breaks in telephone lines in 27 places. One person was reported miss· ing. Seismologists registered the strongest tremor at 7.5 or 8 on the Richter scale. Jn Miyagi il was strong enough to crack walls and knock over stone lanterns. In many other places, including Tokyo, it shook houses and toppled vases. In Sendai, a city or 554,000. at least two house fires, late r brought under control, were re· po rte d , a nd a n e le ctrica l blackout knocked out street signals and tied up traffic. Telephone service was dis· rupted in some areas of Tokyo and officials said some water mains may have been broken in the capital. Bottlea and ca ns fell f rom s helves in s tores and homes. Commuter trains and s ubways were halted in Tokyo a nd other areas, and some runs or the 12S-mile-an-hour bullet trains also were suspended. A tidal wave warning was is· su~d and later lifted for the P acific coas t of n ortheas t Honshu, Japan's main island. The fi rst wave to hit the coast, about 30 minutes after the first late-afternoon tremor, meas ured <See QUAKE, Page A2 > 0.11, ,., .......... ., GM't ......... THERE SEEM TO BE A THOUSAND WAYS OF LOOKING AT THOUSAND STEPS ACCESS George Walker Demonstrates Chain on Gate That Dissuades General Public Can Public Take Stei)S? County Says Yes; Coves Group Blocks Access By STEVE MITCHELL Of t1w o.itr PllOI su1tt Whether or not John Q. S\ln· bather can use Thousand Steps Beach in South Laguna depends a lot on who you talk to. If you call Fifth Dis trict Supervisor Thomas Riley's of· fi ce, his aide will tell you t he stairway is open to the public. If you talk to South Laguna Coves Association president Mick Obrand, he'll tell yo u the steps a re private and will re· m ain locked until a court de· cides otherwise. And if you talk to Sheriff's Ca pt. W9 lter Fath, who is cha rged wi th keeping peace at "There's bl'cn no change," the 9th Street battleground, he'll said homeownf'r president tell you he doesn't even like be· Obrand. Ill" said the county's mg in volved an the whole thmg -i·la1m to public ownership comes and he wishes the county would from arqu1~1t1on bv the co unty straighten the mess out. or more than a third or the Word leaked out earlier this shan•s for thcd1plap1datedsteps. month thatthegateatthe topof ''But those d<'cds we re t he c rumbling stairway hl:ld fraudulentl y obtained," he sa ad. been ordered open and that the II<' also d1"putl.'s u cl:11m that public was allowed lo use the the sheriffs Department has or· beach. ckrcd the steps opened to lhc But a check of the Sout h puhlic. Laguna cove late ll:lst week "M y undcrst:rnding is. the showed the gate chained shut Sheriffs depa rtment ordered with a guard on the other side our guard lo kt any one in when inspecting homeowner associa· it appears there would be a lion cards. physical conrr qnl3t1on . and that's actually been our poli cy LB Teachers Favor Layoffs To Pay Cuts A majority of Laguna Beach's teache r association members say they would prefer layoffs in the district's fi ve schools rather than cuts in their salaries. But if there's a possibility of reta inin~ teachers a t the ex- pense, for instance, of a shorter school year, the teachers would ~o for 1t. says Ray G1llesp1<.", president of the Laguna Beach Unifi ed Faculty Association. ''A substantial majority of the 155 faculty members said they support layoffs over pay cuts." Gillespie said In an interview. ''They JUSt don't like the idea of irnbsidizing the public's decision to cut back on spending, an<f that 's exactly what it would be 1f they ac<."epted salary cuts." Gillespie said there are other ways to make up the money. m· d uding starting school later 1n the year , or shor tening th1: 11chool year. _ all along." Jn other wor<1._, if someone threatens to pun1·h the guard, the guard 1s to M them through. Hut Supervisor Riley's aide Peter Herm;m doesn't read the (Stt STEPS. Page A2) Coast W eathe r I.ow clouds ancreasin~ toni ght with only partial l'll•;1nng Tuesday :.iftcr noon ncur the coust. Lows tonight ~R to "2 I1 1ghs Tuco;;day 6li to 75 INSIDE TODA 't' lfobbl Roqf.'" of Irvine spe nt a year tmrkmg on the Alaskan pipeline and says women chdn 't get any 'pecaol 1 rear men I . See l-'eal t4'tng. Paqe Ct Index Al Ye11• S«'Yl<e Al L M aeyd At I U\ltlH\ 84 Galilef'ftla Al CIH tll... CJ.10 Ceft'llU IJ Creuwonl 11 OHi~ NotkH A7 MefO\COpe (: Ann 1,•n•n CZ Miii.., M•~owlll M ~VIH 15 N•llMl•I NIWt A4 O.•i.t•C-r Al 5-h l lJ S19Cll MtrlltO IM The n , Jus tices Nicholas T sou c alas o f Queens a nd Willia m Kapelman of The Bronx took the bench and completed the one-hour session. It brought. at least fo r a moment, an end to the rampage that began July 29. 1976. and ended Aug. 11, 1977. (See SAM, Pag~ A2) First gract<>r Jessica Broman swings a mean hula hoop during Junior Olympics at Aliso School m South Laguna Friday. The young ma n tugging frantically at the jersey is Arrow Skaggs who was co mpet- in g in the suitcase relay at the time. "The feeling is." he snld. "you <'Rn 't reaJly get a joh ror a few hours in the afternoon to make up the difference. whereas 1( you're laid off . )'OU could look <See LA VOFt'S, Page .\2) ldllo+"l•IP-.. M ... ,.,,........ ., FH l11flft11 Cl I MrO••d,..r as ,,, ..... 811 14 TllHIH\ II) wut11er A• Werld NtW\ A4 ·-' • 7 O•llY Pli.t $\aH ,,,_.. S SALARY CUTS Giiiespie #'rorre P a ge A I LAYOFFS ... tor Jnottwr tull·lamt· JOh ·Whl'n \OU talk :.ibout, say, a :.?O pe rcl'nt µay c ut. you're gel· t tlll! \ l'ry dost' to being not able t o m a k"' c· :H rm y m <' n ts <rn d 11111rtgaj.!l' f1<1vm1·n1-. You huvt• l•1 hofl()\o\ money Jnd pretty :.c1<1n you 're digging \ oursl'tf a lug holt• " Oas lriC'l trustt·os will bL· look rng al possibly cltminating :lli pos1t1011s 111 tht• it1s tr1ct when Lhl'y meet Wedncsdi.ty night at 1 :m p.m But wh<1t <tallt•spae wants to make d e:ir to hoard members 1s .. J:irv1s or no. the teachers ex· 1wC'l the d1stnrt to honor the contract negotiated last year "1th the school district Whalt' salarv increases have not bet•n n1..•got1ated to date in t hl' two vcar contract. G illespae :.:mi the. tc•ac·hers will hold the d1s tru:t Lo other Items m the tlol·uml·nt Tht'\' intend to hold the distnct 10 a class SIZe ratio Outlined in tht• contract. rules regarding the 1 ranskr of teachers in the dis· tn<'t. J nd the hours of employ- mt·nt ·w,. '-I.ant to work with the hoard. bul wt• want them to ob- st·rve lht' teachers· rights a s gua ra ntel•d by the contract ," G1llt·sp1t' .;;u1d . "It m eans the d1 -.triC'l will have to look at our ('mltr<1l"l when considering cuts in lht> budget." As far as salary negotiations, Cillt•!'l p1l' s aid the thstnct will prohoolv hold off talks lnormal· ly completed by the end of the school vcar> until the board finds out what resources are Jva1labl<.'. 'We do not want to work at a tower salar~. a nd even working at the samt· salary as a loss LO t h<.• l<.'al'ht•rs." ht• said. .. 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'~~~ut:':~~·r;c:,i~t ,,.. .. tl•r Or Ad••rt1\.f1ft••lllh ""'"'" M •y bf' ,.,p,.oow,•Q wt1"4wt """"'••' ,,.,,.,,H•On ot 100,.,.~, ...,_, '• "'ftifl ,,,.,, ,_..,.,. t••1.4 •I tnH• .....,..,. l e tljtl'li 4 -.._e\1 t DI " C>'f r .. ,,,.,,. \l \~ "' .~IPt • ~T ~.. 1 • \Q ""'"'liJlolf M h lfHY dMl•""ltt•~U \Omo•1ttut Wsts Up ForSivim { Classes Lal(una Beach lifeguards will ~ltll hold their annual summt·r oc·i:a n awareness classes tor youngsters this year. but it's go- ing to co11t more. ''We 're goin g to have to bt :!>e lf-s ufficient this ~umm er because of Jarvis." explained Marine Safety Director Bruce Baird. "The program can 't be a drain on the city's finances.•· More than 150 youngsters. ages 8 through 15, partlcipat.ed in the city's three s ummer pro· grams last year. said program coordinator John Cunningham. The three ocean-orientation programs include the Junior Guards. for youngsters 12 to 15 vea rs of age, the Sea Cubs. bOys 8 to 11 and the Mermaids for the girls the same ages. The Junjor Guard program is ;1 form of feeder program for the lifeguard s ervice. Cunningham s aid. "It helps to have these trained kids on the beach. They're aware of what the lifeguards do and can help out by answe ring I he phones a nd doing some footwork ," he said. And it gives t hem some ex· per ieocc if they want to try out for a job as iifeguard when .they get older. "It doesn't guarantee them a j ob. but it gives them a head s tart," Cunningham said. The Sea Cubs and Mermaids learn Cun and safety on the beach under the direction of lifeguards. "W e show them aspects of lifeguarding, some first aid and teach them to have self. confidence in the ocean." Cun- ningham said. I The summ~'l'""beach programs begin July 10 and the cost is $25 this year. Junior Guards m eet Mondays and Wednesdays from 10 a .m. to noon, and Me rmaids meet the same days fro m 1 :30 to 3 p. m . Sea Cubs m eet Tuesdays 1md Thursdays from 1: 30 to 3 p.m. Classes meet at Main Beach Park and application forms can be picked up a t the pa r k lifeguard towe r between now and July 10. The program runs through Aug. 10. 1bieves Get One Six-pack When confronte d by the market clerk who asked them why they were leaving the Laguna Beach s tore without paying for a s ix-pack or beer. the two young me n s aid the market owed the m the brew. The two men then slugged c lerk Richard Conners in the face a nd ran south on G lenneyre Street. Laguna Beach police said they ure seeking two men. both about 23 years old in the Sunday eve- ning incident. Loss to the U·Tote·M Market at 885 Glenneyre St. was one six- rack of German beer. Fro•Page A J BUDGET ... tinue with s umme r s chool. whatever funds are expended would s imply exaggerate curtailments which will have to be made in services and pro- l{r a m s which are part of the normal school year activities." the superintendent said. Thornslcy will a lso a s k the sc•hool board tonight to cancel I he district's s ummer recreation program. except for swimming pool activities. In order to make the swim program sclf-suppQrting, he will ask trust€.•es to raise the swim instruction fee from $6 to $8 and lhc recreation swim fee from 25 n:-nts to 50 cents. ·'In view of the passage of Proposition 13 and in terms of the very best information that we have com in g ou t of Sacramento, every effort needs lo be made to conserve fuhds for the operation of our r egular day school program," Thorns ley said. Soldier Held In Auto Theft A soldier s tationed In the southeast was arrested in San .Juan Capistr a no early this morning on stolen car charges after he checked the vehic le out of a dealership for a test spin last Friday. Booked in Orange County Jail for grand-theft-auto was Stephen llead. 20, who is listed as ~tay­ i n g t e mporarily with his parent~. in San Clemente. Sheriff's deputies reportedly round Head asleep in the car, re- ported stolen from San Clemente Ford, near the city's Ocl ObUiPo baseball Cleld ut 2.30 a .m . \ Rockwell Contract Ratified Between 1,200 and 1.400 Orange County employees will bl' affected by a ne w contract with Rockwell International that has been approved overwhelm 1ngly by manufacturing workers. A spokesman said the rirm 's Newport Beach plant is n 't ar reeled. Orange County worker-; covered under the new contr act ratified Sunday are primarily at the Anaheim facility with some Seal Beach workers ulso In· eluded. In addition. lbe spokesman said, some of the firm's former employees who were laid off because B· 1 bomber production was haJled\ are eli gible for back pay under a retroactive pay pr(). vision. Only those who worked after Oct. 2, 1977. wall b<.' eligible. he said. E' rof'll Page ti J ST E P S •.. Shenffl) order thal w~y. "The county ls prepanng to repair tht> stairway and WP <the county l are owtwr In common of thus t· steµi; Therefore. the pc<> pie have a right to use them. "If some private party <the homeowners' association) blocks those steps from the publi<'. th1' s heriff should ope~ them up,·· Herman said. The aide said his understand· ing of the s heriff's orders were that no one was to physically restrain heachgoers from using lht' steps .. I would say a c hained gatt• 3nd a guard would tend to di~ courage public use." he said dryly. That leaves U!T with Capt. Farth who said he's tired of be· ing in the middle or the muddle "I don't want a whole summer of this:· he said "We want the county coun~cl and the Environ- mental Management Agency to settle at before the beach season really gets under way .. The captain might get his wish J unt• 2i "hen a he a rang 1s c;ch eduled in Orange County Superior Co urt over a lawsuit filed by the homeowners. Beach Ball Blast The three-year contract pro· vides an annual 3 percent wage increase. It also includes a re tirement system through which workers can retire with benefits when their age and company service combine to eoual 85 They claim an environmental impact report should have been prcpc.ired on the steps renovation plan bcforl' county action. <'le.ai ming la<:k of parking, lifeguard services a nd t rask pickup s hould be a ddressed before opening the strand to the public ·Sun Clemente's second annu<.1 1 men's beach volleyball tournament this weekend dt't!W George Stcphanof l~cftl and his 16-year-old son <not shown l . all th~ way from San Diego, pitted in this game against PC:lul Ryan of Laguna Beach and his part~cr .. Two San Cl.ementc teams vied among 64 teams tor first p~ace . with Don Atkinson and Tom Beard finally outscoring Dave Mcar and Carl Eissman to win. Kip Engen and Scott Frank of Laguna Beach finished third. A spokesman for the United Auto Workers' aeros pace de· partment said the new retire- ment clause is an alternative to the more traditional plan under which workers can retire on $600 per month for life at age 55 after 30 years of service. The UAW and Rockwell had been m negotiations s ince last October. Meanwhile. the She riff's de- partment will continue to in- tervent· an incidents at t he stairway keeping an eye on ttl<' J unc 27 court date "It 's all v1•ry confu~an g Capt Farth said . . AP WlrelllM\O Map SCENE OF QUAKE Tragedy in Japan From Page 11 1 QUAKE ... Jess than seven inches. It was followed by other s mall waves caus ing no damage. The Central Meteorologicc.al Agency said the epicente r of lhl' quake was beneath the Pacifi<.· Oc.'t!an of Mi yagi. It reported a weakish tremor at 5:06 p.m . c.and a much str onger s hock nine minutes later th<tl reg istered about 7.5 on the Richter scale at the cipcen\er. 5 on the J apanese scale of 7 at Sendai, Ohfunato and Milo, 150 to 200 miles north of Tokyo, and 4 on the J apanese scale in Tokyo and Yokohama The seis mological ins titute at Upps ala. Sweden, recorded the strongest tremor at 8 on the Richter scale. The institute said it was the mos t powerful quake al had detected around the world this year. The Ri c hter scale i s a m easure of ground motion as re· corded on seismographs. Every increase of one number means a tenfold increase in m agnitude. This reading of 7.5 is an earth- quake 10 limes stronger than one of 6.5 Frora Page A l SAM ••. when the Korean veteran was ar- res ted outs ide his s uburban Yonkers apartment. Berkowitz appeared somber and docile as he entered the courtroom manacled and wear- ing a blue suit and open shirt. He did not break into the wild outbursts that forced postpone- ment of a s imilar session last mont h . Justice Joseph Corso. sitting in t h e S upreme Cou r t in Broo klyn, informed the court that a psychiatric examination filed T hun1day found Berkowitz competent to be sentenccrl Twice, Corso asked Berkowiti If he wanted to address the cou rt. Berkowitz a ns wered. "'No." and "No. sir " ThC'n. Corso imposed sentence for the July 31. 1977 murder of Mis~ Mo!'lkow1ti. 20, orderinf nerkowitz to serve "25 yean; behind bnni" for her murder Fro"' Page A I Police ID Body Found In Irvine Area SLANDER CHARGED. • • mcnt personnel reco rds to dig out the undesirables " "I am scared to death'" "The attempted overthrow of duly elected officials who have committed the crime of dis - a greement a nd the l:lltempted purge of appoin t ed com ·· m1ss1oncrs." T he compla int c laims Mrs . Wilkinson's remarks were de- famatory "because they as- sociate each of the <committee mem bers> with Heinrich Himm- ler . Adolf Hillcr·s nolirious head of the German Gestapo and his equally odious Black Shirts ttnd SS me n a nd the ir well known and repulsive tactics and conduct, and ch a r ged thes e tcommittee membersl with at- te m otinJ? to pur~e and over- throw duly e lected official~. meaning Donna Wilkinson and William L. Walker." Mrs. Wilkinson could not b<.· reached for comment. He r attorney, Conrad Touhey. is alleged in the cross complaint to have made public commenL'5. attribu ting to the commitlct• members ·•outrageous" acts aga i ns t Wa l ker a nd Mr!> Wilkinson. The committee's s uit seeks S2 million damages for each of its four members from Touhey, as well a s from Mrs. Wilkinson. Touhey could not be reached at his offi ce today. A 23-year-old man who was -.tahbed· several times through t h t• h C'art and a ppa r ently dumped from a car o nto an I rvmc s treet was .identified to- day as Roland Gerald Young of Maywood Young's body was discovered by a passing motoris t at 4 a.m . Sunday. It lay on the pave mcmt of Irvine Center Drive, between C.:ulver Drive and Deerwood, a residential section tn north cen- tral Irvine Clothed only m trousers a nd s h oes, the body had been s tripped of identification. Six Hurt in Laguna Ttui-car Accident Police reported no c lues about motive or suspects. Oeteetives wer e in Maywood today in- terv1ew1ng Young's parents and tnends . Marine Hurt In Accide nt Six people were injured in :.i two-car collis ion an Lag una Beach Sunday c.iflernoon, includ- ing two pedestria ns who were <·ros~ing Coast Highway m " cro~swalk Police Officer Mark Miller s aid David L. Spaan , 35, of Hunt- ing ton Beach, had stopped his car to allow pedestria ns Vincent Ha rpe r . 18, a nd Michael F Cowan. 19, both of La Mirada, lo cross the street at Fairview Street. Marine David W. Sakievich, 23. who was following the Spaan car. allegedly failed to s top in time to avoid a rear-end col- lts ion. wh.ich sent the first car into the two pedestrians. knock- ing them to the pavement. The rear·end collision also 1n. jured Ruth Ann Spaan. 35. Bettv Spaan, 58. or Long Beach and Peter Iacono, fi7. San Pedro. all passengers in the Spaan vehicle. A passenger in Sak1cvich"s car, Marine Charles W Miller. was also hurt in the accident. Paramedics trans ferred some of the victims to South Coast Com m unily Hospita l, while others found their own way to the South Laguna hos pilc.al. police said. All were treated a nd later rt' leased for injuries ranging from possible whiplash, lO a SWOJ1Pn ankle. Man, 39, Drowns SONORA CAP> --Donald Edward Graham. 39, of S<.an Leandro. drowned when has kayak capsized on the Stanislau~ Rive r below Parrotts Fe rry an Tuolumne Count A 19-ycar-old Camp Pendleton Martnl' w<i s injured in San Cle m ente Sund<.1y evening. when his motorcyclt' collided with ;1 ca r at lhc intersection of i\vcn1da Ramona a nd El Camino Real. C harlt•-; A . S mith wa -. t rans ported by cit y ambulance t o San Cle m e nte General llospital. where he was treated for cuts on his right hand and both knees. He was later re· leased Police arrested driver Daryl N. Stump, 36, of 255 Ave. V11, .. toria . Apt B, on susp1c1on of drunken driving m connection with the 6 30 p m . accident. FEATURING THE DESIGN TALENTS OF SEVEN INTERNATIONAL AWARD WINNING JEWELERS- • Asshown - Diamond Engagement Ring By Jean Francois Albert, three-time winner of OeBeers National Award for Jewelery Design 14100 Prices may vary due to customer preference in diamond selection We would welcome the opportunity to mount ~our stones In any of our settings. Wyndham 127 Fashion Island. L~lgh "''"Pon 1 Newport Center. Newport Beach c: or .\C11 Telephone: (714) 644·0501 I ' • \, 7 Orange Coast VO L. 71 , NO. 163, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNT Y, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1978 Tod~y"s C losin~ N.Y. S toeks N TEN CE NT/ Council Ponders New Buildirig Law Newport Beach ritv roun· cilmen are expcct(•d tonig ht to approve an ordananC'c ltmilsni:: future d evelopme nt based on traffic congestion Tonight's hearing will he the first of two required lo cnat't what is kno"n as the trarfac phasing ordsnancC> The l aw to be dtscu sst'd tonight was "ratten b) Cit) Al torney Denna::. O 'Neil "h'' said he borrowed heavily from an in· it1ative sponsored by the Legal Environmental Ana lysis Fund !LEAF> LEAF President Jean Watt to· da y indicated her group is !>al1s f1ed with the proposed or dinancc which does differ slight I) from the initiative being carC'u lated by LEAF members "We'r e not looking for some nit-picking thing so we could claim they hadn't done the right thing and then go out and do our petition." Mrs. Watt said . "We hke our City Coun~il and we thank they should be able to ex- ercise their prerogatives." Mrs Walt 's gr oup be gan r1rculating their pet1t1ons she smd partially to gel some s how of s upport for the city council ac· lion and to "keep our opt.Jons open•· in the event the measure foils to pass. "But we don't really think that will be a problem." she added Mrs . Walt estimated that about 1.000 signatures were gathered in a limited signature gathering effort m ade last week The ordinance ts being brought to the City Counc il about a month afte r count·tl merfl bers enacted a t·1ty policy which 1s abo aimed at hmtltng building. However. the policy docs not car ry the weight of law and the ·ordinance is seen a s a way of strengthen in g the ideas con tame d in the policy. The proposed ordinance would prohibit issuing a building or grading permit to-any construe· t1on project of more than 10 res· adential umts or 10.000 square rcN or commercial or industrial space that increases traffit• con gestion Exct'pllons can bl' granted tf the additional Lrafflc g£'ncrattd b> a project 1::. lt•ss than one per· n•nt of the total during a 2 !'1 hour pt'ak period Anotht•r cxccpt1on C'an tJl' granted 1f four fifths of the plan mng comm1ss1on or city council feel "L'xt e nuat1n g (See TRAFFIC. Page A21 3401njured Quake Smashes Japan; 21 Die .. Count Reversed; Schnllt Runoff? TOKYO tAPI An undersl'U earthquakt• ..,trongc-r than arw r ecorded in the worl<I lhas H•;1.1 r ocked Cl•nt rul a nd norttwrn J apan today, ktllang 21 and 111 jurang 3-10. natmnal pollll' it· ported The quakt• <'l'nll·rt·rl off J apan's P <.1t1f1c ('oa...i h tl hardest at 1\11\ .tJ!I l'rt'fl•(·tun• about 180 m1h·~ north of Tok\11 /\t least two JX•r'>(IO" -wc·rt· k11lt•<I by falling lt'lcvh1111t• polt·!\ ,rncl two were C'rushl·rl lo lll·;1lh 111 a house under c·onl>trurt um an S.•11 da1 . preft'rturnl tap1t.d. polttt• s aid Authorities s:11d the quakt• wretkcd 140 houses. knocked clown utility poles and toppled lurnllurc throughout the area They reported roads cut at 52 loC'at1ons. nine wreC'kcd bridges. 17 la nds lides. '"" destro~cct d1kl·'>. and. breaks in ll'll'phone hnl·s m 27 plan"> One person was reportt:d mass ang Se1s molog1sts reg1slt.•red thl' s trongest lrcmor at 7 5 or 8 on lhl· Hac·htcr scak In M1yag1 1t was !>tron ~ cnout!h to C'rac:k wcilb and knotk <See QUAKE, Page A2) AP Wir•pMIO -p SCENE OF QUAKE Tragedy in Japan By GARV GRt\NVn.u : Ol 1 .. O.ol•Y Piiot Sl•lf I\ partial count of orphan absentee ballots 1nd1c·alt•s Supervisor Laurt•nct· Schmit mav be in an clert1on runoff after all Unoffic1all>. lhe Registrar ol Voters eounl s hows that Schmit received 22.170 \Ole.., in lasl Tuesday's primary eleclaon The same poll :.how:. lh<.it C'ha llcngl'r David Bakl·r got 22.143 votes That c:ount g1vt•s Schmit ;t razor-thin 27 vote edge ovt•r Baker . Are Soviet Missiles Too Potent? LONDON 1/\P 1 Tht• Sovlt'I Union's ne". "Ufll'r a<'<·ur<.iH· misst lc!> d rvclopL·d fastN than expectt«i h<1vt• hl<.i<;tl'd holes tn lht' Wl'st(•rn c·onc·t·1n of n u c I e a r d l' t t• r 1 1· n c· t• . t ht· <euthoritative British aerospace magazine Flight reports. "The USSR now has NATO pinned agains t the wall." thl' \\l'ekly said For )ears the North /\tlant1<: Judith Clark Na01ed Newport Librarian .J u d Ith ( I a I k N t \\ 1111 rl fkach s :H't1ng l1ti1 <in.in. ha.., bt'en apprnnt1·rl to fill ttw posl vacated this spran ~ \\.llh lht• tit• partun• of Hrallky S1 mon Ms l 'l:..rk. IO. joant'<I lhc· e1t y staff on Mi.!rch 20 a s th1• lthrarv serv1n•s c·oonhne1tor . sl'contf 1n command of tht· c1tv l1hrarv svstem lier nc·w s alar\. wall h~· Si.78<1 a month · She was av1m1nl<·d ac·t1ng librarian on Mart h 27 \\hl·n Simon dcpartc·d to t al-.t· J post in · Chula \'1st<t Treat y Or~anazat1on has counted on its tt•chnologacal lead to out· weigh lht• numerica l superiority of the Sovtct-led Warsaw Pact, "l't•klysa1d . 1Hcl<1ted stor) .A4 > The West put ab faith an deter· renc<' the t>eltef that enough of 1t:. rockets would s urvive an in- itial atla('k to inn1ct unaccepta· hlc damage on an aggressor. the Flig ht report said But now the Soviet naon has tested. three to f I\ t• years carhl'r than expected. r orkets that could des troy at ll'aq three quarter s of J\ ml'rt('a ·s mtc'r<:'Ontinental m is· s1lt•s an their silos. 11 said The· latesl Soviet missiles are aC'('Urall' lo within 180 y ards at the t•nd of an fl .UOO-m 1lc fltJ?ht. twtt'<' thl' accur<t<'Y needed to be c· C' r t a 1 n o f d t• s I r o y 1 n g a n /\merarun roc·ket s ilo , t he mcigazme ::.aid F light s<.11d 15 percent of the Sov1l'I :.H'Sl·nal of rockets would dt>stroy mort• than 75 percent of I ht•• r /\mt•raran counterparts. "hale 1r all 4,285 warheads the A mern·ans pl<.in to have by 1980 \\NC firt•d at thl' 1.300 Russian silos lltl'~ "ould des troy only 200 of them It · cited what 1t ::.aid "ere "congressional s tudies" for its figures on .S. m1ss1lcs but gave no source for its aC'count or ~> vi et capab1lttu:s "The Soviet L:n1on has tradt tiona lly been less sensttl\'C to nuclear attack than the U S its industry and population arc dispersed more eve nl y t hroughout tha~ vast country and this. combtned with a drive of almost wartime intens ity to harden vital resources <.igam:.t attack. would ullow Russia to ride out the t•nfct'bled U S re taliatory strike," the magazine cl a a med In submarine le1unched mas s ales. not only does the tatC'sl Soviet SSN!! roc ket outperform the latest American Trident an range -5.716 miles to 4.349 miles -I.Jut also it is a s ac· curate as America 's l<.ind-bascd Minuteman. the magaltnr said. The Pentagon officials ::.aad ; the SSN18 can hurl thre e warheads al widely separated tar gets and has a sufficient range <See 1mss1u :s. Page A2> ~ It rl'verses last Tues day's un official final count .... hen Baker enjoyed a 61 rnte edge /\lready safely into a s<'concl supc n.1soraal district runoff 1s forml'r lluntington Beach mayor llarnNt W1edt•r . who rl're1ved 25.601 votes Now. 11 tentatively appear.., that 1t will be Schmit rather than Baker who Mrs Wiede r will con- test in the 'ovember general elN·t aon Schmal was all but defeated by lhl· 61 votP loss to Baker which D•llY Piiot SUIH - /tlbs Newport F r ancin e Lu c h etta of Bal boa i sland is the new Miss Newport Beach. The 22· year-old dental assistant was cr0\\7led at conclusion of pageant Fr id ay s pons ored by Newport Harbor Jaycees. Prior to JOIOIO~ thr C'll \ Stdff Ms Clark v.a.., th\• rh1c·f of the· Or a n gc· Count v l.1 hr<• r v E' tension &on itt'' Apartment Clash Looms Sht> hold'> i.I ba('h1•lo r <. <h·grce from the Lnl\1•r..it\ ol /\ra111na a mast<'r's dt>g rL'l' 1n l1hran !>Cl<'n<'e from lmm<1 c·ulatt• J1<-.1rt College of Lo~ i\ng1·ks and '" working on a 'iL·cond m ~1 'itt·r·.., clegrce in publi<• adm1n1 .. trat1on from Cal ~latt• l•'ullt'rton City Managr r Rohc·rt Wynn announc·t•d Ms Cl.uk'-. appoint m enl. Wynn su1d that tlw post of librarv st•rv1n•s 1.•oordtnutor will bt' eltmmatt•d Sorcery Top Entranl in Tahibit Race • J a rob Wood'" ti! root sloop, Sorcer\', widened her lead m the :J,571 mile Los Angelt•s to Tahiti Yacht Race todin with the 9 u m position re port that plart.'ci her 395 miles lrom thc slart The racc started Saturday at I ll rn Sor ccry was '1'1 miles ahead of Bob Gosnell's '19 foot sloop Tuia Third was Willard Oell':-.•50-foot sloop Westward. 207 miles. and bringtng up the n•ur was Neil Kelly's 36 foot sloo1> Cele bration. 177 milt>s Br ion Co rter. navigato r aboard Tu1u reported north northe11'1t wtnds of 16 to 18 knoLo; with four foot swells from lhP north"est - ' \ D•oly Polol St•tl Pl>olo SHE'S IN CHARGE N ewport Librarian Clark Bv PlllUP ROSMARIN • Oft._ D•lly Pilot Sl•ll Tht· Irvine Company and the I n 1nr ('11y Coun cil appear hl•af!t.>d toward a clash of will and legal mu!>de Tuesday over lht' ~ompany's notices of eviC'· ~ lion to 79 families with children in the Park West Apartments The council has given lrvme Com pany officers until Tuesday n ight 's council mcet1ng to rescind the notice <.ind work a more a micable arrangement. or Mt,"'•~ lltf •i-i..q•o YACHTS GET SLOW START OFF POINT FERMIN IN 'RACE TO PARADISE' Sorcery (4785) Taket Lead Over Tula (6911) In 3,571·mll• Aun to Tahttl _, ' • race a possible legal cha llenge Company s pokes m an Jerry Collins said that while the de· vcloper-landlord is t r ying to work with the evicted res idents "in the fairest m anner possi- ble." 1l will not reverse its ac· taon. <See EVICTION, Page i\2) Can Citizens Take Steps To the Beach? By STEVE MITCHELL Of tM O•llY l'llet St.ft Whether or not J ohn Q Sun· bather can use Thousand Steps Beach in South Laguna depends a lot o n who you talk to. Ir you call F ifth Dis trict Supervisor Thomas Riley's of. fice. his aide will tell you the stairway is open to the public If you t alk to South Laguna Coves Association president Mick Obrand, he'll tell you the steps a re private a nd will re· main locked until a court de· cldes otherwise. And 1r you talk to Sheriff's Capt. Walter F ath. who is charged with keeping peace at the 9th Street battleground. he'll tell you he doesn't even like be· Ing involved In the w hole thing and he wishes the county would straighten the mtiss out. Word leaked out earlier this month that the f{ate at t he top or <See STEPS, Page A2) , meant hl' fmasht•d tl11rd in lht• hotly c:onll•sll'll lt\1• l'and1dalt• race ltowc\l'r. 1t '" l'll.pt•t•tt•<I th<tl :.hould h1-. n \OW mar~111 holt.l up throug h th<• remaining kw balloll> to IX' l'OUnted lhJt liakl'r will ask for a sampll· n ·cnunl Thl· clost• ('C>nk~'t bl•lw1·cn Hakl'r. who held lh1· cl1s put l·d se<.i t on tht• Board of Su pen 1sors IJt.•fort• lx•ang unst•alcd h) Schmal an 1971. caml' m a lf1..,lrict \\hen• mon• lhan 95,000 v11l1•s \\l'rl' C<.ISl More Cuts Proposed lnSclwols New1>0rt M1·o;u l 'naf1cd School D1 ..,lr1 ct lrU!>ll'l'S. hanng tila mmaled s ummer school and adult education prog r a m :. bt'cause of the passa ge of Propos1t1on 13. wall cons ider cut- backs an bu!> service. school lunches and instruct ional media scrv1c:es Tuesday night The public meetmg 1s set for 7 30 pm. at Costa Mesa Council ("ham be~. 77 Fuar Drive The dtslract as stall more than $15 mtlhon short in meeting its proposed S48 m1lhon budget for next school n•ar. The cltmma- lion of s umm.t•r sehool llnd adult education wi!I saVI' the d1sln<'l a bout $850.000 Trustct·s also will tonsader a distract preparl'd "user ft•c" list of ch argt•s for thl' use of distnct athlt•tac fac1ltties and m~eting rooms Cornmunaly g roups and r 1ty recrl'at1on dc partmt•nts wall be ashd lo pa.~ ft'I''> f11r dtstnct fac1ltt1cs that usl•<I to be free un· t1I Propos1l1on 13 "1ped out the district's $850,000 Community Scrv1et• Tax By chminatang a ll di'itract bus serv1te, including field traps and athletic field traps, dis trict of f1c1als CSltmale a Sd Vtngs Of $912.000 Closmg tht> distract 's rntruc· ttona l Material Serv1cr Center on Baker Street an Cos ta Mesa would save another $300.000, of· f1 r 1a ls said Thc tenter I'> a depos itory for fil m s. ll·xtbooks and other materials that arc chct•ked out to rl isl ricl schools Trus tc£'s also may suggest h1~hcr prices for school lunch1~s to cut the Jarvas-r<•latcd deficit Or::~.:asl W eath er Low clouds 1ncn •as1ng tonig ht with only partia l ('!earing Tuesday after· noon near the coast IA\\s ton1gbt 58 ln 62 ll1g hs Tuesday 68 to 75 INSIDE TOD~ l:' Hobb1 Rogers of Jrv1111• spent a year working on tht• Alo,kan pipeline and says women didn't gel on.IJ special treatment. See Featuring. Page Cl lade~ At Y eu~ S•Nt<• Al "•rottotw CJ L. M aoftl A4 A"ll L•""" CJ ... ,11100 •• MllMll Me.trewotr I• C.tlfet11i• A~ MevlH I~ CIH\lllff CJ·tO Netl..,el '"'°" A• C-IU 17 0.• ... • C-y 141 Cr•u-f ., ~t •• l o .. "' NellO\ 141 SIM-M•,_.., a4 lf114ri•l I'-144 Tettvltt... .. l11lffl•I,........ aJ TM•t•n u l"t tl10l'i1141 Cl J Wetlllff Ae "' O•t-r 11 Werl4 Newt 44 • I. • HONORED BY COLLEGE Orange Coast's Blakely Dr. Blakely Given Honor By Coastline L>r Thuma.., , A Hl:ikrl, re t 1rctl director of the Coast Com mun1ty College District evening 1·011 egc, wa!> a wa rdcd an honorary l\..,s or1atc an Arts 11<.'grl!I! hy C'o<.1slhnc Community <'ollegc· Sunday an graduatwn n·rcmunics Or. Norman A Watson, Coast 1>1s trict ch;rncellor , hailed Dr. Hl<.1kel.\ for his dedication to the onnc·aple of "t1rt··IOnR lt•:irning" Jnd c·ontanuing l'<Jucataon for o..1dults The ;,itlult <:dutat1on program fo~ten•d hy Or Blakely enabled m:iny aduJLc; to n•arh a potential \\ho othcrw1:.e would have been blol"ked by barriers imposed by the trad1t1onal college education fo rm al, Watson said Dr Olakcly became dean of the ti 1stntl :. t•vcnmg college in 1954 :rnd wa!> :ippomted director of lhl' expanchng program in f!lfil lie n·t1rcd in 1!171i <iftl'r a!> ~ 1..,tmg in the truns 1t1<1n of thr l'\'l•nini.: <·ollc~t· into tht· pro· ~r;.im off<:rcd hy Coasll1n c• Com- munity Collcgt• < 'oastlinc Community College .1 warded 34 l Associate in I\ rts 1fcgn•cs ;mll ce•rtaflcatcs 11f c·om pit· I ion .n 29 ort·upat rnnal ..,rH•c 1alt1t-s during Sunday's L!rad uC1t1on <'eremonies Mund• Jun 12 1911 ,,...., ... I TEPS ... lhe crumbllnw 1ta1rway bad tHt•n ordered open und th1t tho public wu allowed to use the twach But a check ot the 'South Laguna cove Jale last week '>ho\\ l'd the gate chaancd shut \\ llh a guard on the olher side an'>pechng homeowner associa· t 11>11 l' a rds 'There's heen no change," 1><11d homeowner president Obrand. He said the county's daam lo pubhc ownership comes fl'om acquisition by the county of more than a third of the shares forthediplapidated s teps. ··But those deeds we r e fraudulently obtained,'' he said He also disputes a cla im that the sheriff's Department has or· dcred the steps opened to the µublic. "My understanding is, the S heriff's department ordeted our guard to let any one in when 1t appears there would be a physical confrontalion. and that's actually been our policy all along ... In other words, af someone I hreatem, to punch the guard. th(' guard is to let them through But Supervisor Riley's aide Peter Herman doesn't r ead the Sheriff's order that way. ·'The county is preparing to repair the stairway and we (the c·ountyl are owner in common of thos r steps. Therefore. the peo· pie have a right to use them. "If some privalc Party Cthe homeowners' association> blocks those steps rrom the public. the ~hcriff should open them up." lh:rmun said The aide said his understand· mg of the sheriff's orders were that no one was lo physically restrain beachgoers from using the s teps. ··1 would ~ay a chained gate and u guard would tend to dis· c·o uragc public use." he said dr\'IV That leaves us with Capt rarth who said he's tired or bt!· in~ in thl' middle of the muddle I don't want a whole summer of th1:.," h<: said ·'We want the c·ounty counsel and the Environ· mental Management Agency to settle it before the beach season really gets under way." The captain might gel his wish June 27 when a hearing is ~c heduled in Orange County Superior Court over a lawsuit filed by the homeowners. Yard Work Workmen for Masonry Engineering. Inc . of Long Beach are JeveJing off a portion of what used to be Mariners Park to be paved over as an addition to the yard at the fire stalion in the background. The $48.600 project will enable fire trucks to drive into the station without backing across busy Irvine Avenue. lncluded will be the addition of two handball courts ir. the park Steel Firm Hikes Price f'roaaPa~A J EVICTION CLASH. • • BETHLEHEM . Pa < /\ P) Bethlehem Steel {;orp announced a three percent price increase to- day. its third increase o( 1978. The earlier ifU!reases tlvernged 5.5 percent' and l percent. The company said it would be the lasl price boost this year "barring unforeseen circumstances a nd assuming that infla- tion ary pressures are brought under control." The new increase. e ffec- tive July 30, would affect most steel products in- c luding the hot and 'cold rolled sheets used in cars appliances and other con~ sumer goods. On June 3 the families tn Lhe previously aJl.famlily section. the 3901 Parkview Lane block. were notified they are to be re· located to other family sections of the 880-apartmenl complex. T h e Irvine Company e x · plained the reason was that the section is to be converted to Elf' .-dulls-only area. .~ There now arc four family, and three adult, sections at Park West, with 440 apartments m each category The planned conversion will reverse the ratio. and put the 116 apartments an the 3901 block on the singles market. The residents were given two weeks to choose an apartment an one of the three re maining fam1 · ly sections. then be moved by July 6, with the Irvine Company pack in~ u p the expense Rites Set Tonight For Mr. Brenna~ 91 Ros ary will be recited for long·timc· Corona dcl Mar resi· dent Michael Brennan who died Friday at the age of 91 Mr. Brennan had worked al Mars hall Fields and Company and O'Bryan Bros. in Chicago before moving to Southern California. He lived in the Shorechffs neighborhood or Corona del Mar for 30 years. He was a life m ember of tht> BPOE Elks. t he Knights of Columbus and was a member of the congregation of Our Lady Queen of the Angels Catholic Church Ros ary will bt! r~c1ted at thr church at 8 p.m . Mass of Chris- tian burial will be celebrated there al 10 am. Tucsdav. Burial will follow al Ascension Cemetery. El Toro. Mr. Brennan is survived by four daughters, M a rgaret Johnson and Alice Clarke, bolh of Corona d el Mar. Dorothy Brady of Irvine and Jane Block of Big Rapids. Mich.; a son. John Brennan of Chicago; 14 grandchildren. and 23 great· gr andchildren The family s uggests memoraal contributions to the American Cancer Society's Andy Devine Fund al Hoag Memorial Hospital ff a family chose. however. t() move completely out of Park West. 1t would have to pay 1b own costs. The homeowners picketed the· management, took their c'ase to the council. and claimed vacan cy rates. whjch the Irvine Com pany claims are much higher among family than :.1ngle::. apartments. were exaggerated Last Tuesday company of ricers conceded that 30 of the 3901 apartments had for several months been kept off the family market. 111 an experiment to Set' whether sin~le renters would rent in an otherwise famtly sec Lion The experiment s howed the arrangement didn't work The problem . from the family renters' point of view. was that the 30 vacant apartments then were calculated into the overall vacancy rate. making the rak a ppear higher than it was. Occupancy figures s upplied by the Irvine Company tended to support the renters· view, and s howed that. had ramilies that moved from the 30 apartments beeen replaced with families. th<' facancy rate lhen would have• been nearly the sam e. for fam1lv or single. S ubsequent.J y. Lhe Irvine Com· pany said it had had erred on tht· occupancy figures at had re leased. Late last week it issued a new set of figures . According to new figures de velopcd, the overall Park We.st vacancy factor is 24 percent for family-rented apartments. and only 2 percent for adults The figures differ s1gn1ficantly from previous ones that s howed family vacancies variously at 16 percent, 19 percent a nd 10 per. cent, and a singles vacanc1c~ various ly al njne percent and five percent. Again, however, the n ew figures do not reflect the "ex· perimental" 30 family/slngh.' apartments t hat have been kept off the family m arket --and va· cant. Neither do they reflect the feelings or the residents that they have been s h uttled around. They say, and the council agrees. the "human factor " was left out of the Irvine Company marketing considerations. And, to an extent. so does the Irvine Company. Public relations s pokesman Collins said, "The letter advis- ing the residents was obviously inadequate and too abrupt. f'ro• Pflfle A I 1RAFFIC ... l 1rcumstance!< · outwt•igh the tramc conje$t10D problems. As wntten. the ordinance ll'IL': planned traffic congestaor. prob le ms As wr1tlt!n. the ordanant:e hst.. planned lraff1c def1c1ences. th<' benefits of the proJect and traf fie m 1llgat1on measures as ex <tmpll·~ ,,, l'Xll·nu<:1t 1n ~ c1rcumstan<· •s, but Mrs. Wat! said LEAF wall a~k to hav1:- lhose specific examples deleted from the ordinance Another portion that LEAP' me mbers want to sec removed i~ th<' s ection outli ning thc- process for amending the or dinance Mrs Watt explained t ha1 because the proposa! wou!c! ~come a city ordinance it 1~ subJect to amendment proceed mgs as outlined m the city code. "We thought that s hould suJ £ice so there as no need for the section." she exl>laaned of the group's recommendation that 11 be dropped ln a mt•mo lo <'ounc!!mer. 0 N<'1! <.;at e! ttw only ma;c r changt· he made an draftmg the ordmancc from the LEAF m 1t1at1ve was to drop some find 1ng~ regarding traffic induced noise and air pollut1on becaust mclus1on might necessitate prep aration of an environmental im pact report to prove the conten tion lie 'iall1 hC' <.1lso altered lhL· '>Ccl1on requiring approval of s 1i. of seven comm1ss1or. or coun<:1/ members to four-fifths of those ellg1blc to vote. 111.' noted thl' change• will makt· dec1s1ons poss1bfl· when mem bers arc ab.sent or must abstain from voting because or a conflict ofinteresl Fro• Page A I Q UAKE ... over stone lc1nterns Ir. man:, uthcr places. including Tokyo. 1t :.hook hou.:.c:. and toppled vases Ir. Sendai, a city of 554.000, al lca:.t tw<1 house fire:.. 1c1ter brought under control. were re porll'd. <.1nd an eleclr1cal bl<.1ckou1 knorkt:d out street s ignals and tied up trafCiC' Tl'lephunc '>C·rv1ce wa:\ dis· ruptcd in somt• areas of Tok)'O a nd official!> :.aid some water mains m:.iy h;.ivC' been broken ir. lhf' capital Bottles and cans fell trom s helvt•s in s tore'> and homes Commutt'r trams and subway: W<'r<' halted tn Tokyo and o ther a re as . and some runs of the 125-mile-an-hour bullet tram~ also were suspended A tidal wavt~ warning was as- -.ut.•d Jnd laLC'r lilted for the Pac1f1c coast or n orthea st Hons hu. Japan·s main island. The l 1rst wa vc to hit the coast. about 30 minutes after the first late-afternoon tremor, measured less than .seven inches. It was followed by othn small waves t'<J us ing no d<1magc The l\•ntral Mt•tcorolog1tal /\Rency sci1d the epicenter of thl' quake wus beneath the Pacific Ocean of M1yag1 It reported a weakish tremor at :i .06 p.m . and a much stronger s hock nine minutes later that rcg1slered about 7 5 on the Richter c;<'ale at the e1pcentcr, 5 on the Japanese scale of 7 at Sendai, Ohfunato and Mato. 150 to 200 miles north of Tokyo. and it on the Japanese scale• m Tokyo <1nd Yokohama. The se1!>molog1ca I instit ute al Upp~ala. Sweden. rrcorded the stron1?est tremor at R on the Richter scale The institute said 1t w:.is the mosl powrrful quake 1t had detected around the world lhas year The Ri c hter sc ale 1 ~ cl measure or ground motion a~ re· corded on !>c1s mogr;.iphs Three-time Winner 1\rt1st Evt• Thompson or Newport lieach award ~t ~h~al in 1974 and 1976. The .s f and.s ht·s,i.<.lc her painting. which caµ.· award 1s 17r th'°;b~st entry in the art show t url'd th<.' 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""""''"l• II'• ~•·' \4 tO rnbftt"'• m t • ~ dJf''hn.tt_..., \J ~ mlY'fJl\ty \ f'ro• Pa~AI MISSILES IN RUSSIA. • • to l'njoy "a degree of sanctuary" t rom U.S. anLs ubmarine forces "Similarly, the U.S. seaborne ballistic-missile force is in- crrasingly put at risk by the Soviet Union's rapidly improv in~ anti-submarine forces " tl .S. intelligence orricials said this month that a new long range missile deployed by the Soviets. the SSN18, is bigger and mor e accurate than the SSN8 and any previous submarine· launched nurtear weapon aimed nt the United States . It said America will not be Order Uphe ld W /\SHINGTON <AP l -The ti S Supreme Court today left intact an order that the FBI give to lawyers for the Soclallsl WorkeN\ Party files .on 18 agen C'v tnformant~ able to match the accuracy of the SSN8 until the 1980s -and then only if it decides to go ahead with the Trident Mark 2. Guards Tally 101 NB Saves . Newport Beach lifeguards/re- ported 150.000 people visited their beaches this weekend and 101 or them had to be pulled out of the moderate surf. Guards said they had few ma- jor problems to deal with although an Air Force rescue drlJI off the coast Saturday brougbL some calls about UFOs. The lights spotted off the Balboa Peninsula were (Jares used by the 303rd Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Squadron from March Air Force Base, fllversidc • , • FEATURING THE DESIGN TALENTS OF SEVEN INTERNATIONAL AWARD WINNING JEWELERS- Asshown - Diamond Engagement Ring By Jean Francois Albert. three-time winner of DeBeers National Award for Jewelery Design •4100 Prices may vary due to customer preference in diamond sele<:tion. We woold ~ the opportunity to mount your stones In any of our settings. Wyndham Leigh ~t~tH0R• 127 Fashion Island. Newport Center. Ne~port Bea ch. Telephone: (714) 644·0501 ' ' 1 - Saddlebaek VOL. 71, NO. 163, J SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGl: COUNTY, CALI FORNIA MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1978 Afternoon N.Y. Stoeks 'I • ; I TEN CENTS1 CUSD Eyes . $9.8 Million Budget Cut By ANNE COOPER 01 the O.lly Pll-4 Stalt Cuts totaling $9.8 million to the Cap1slrano Unified School Dis- trict's proposed 1978· 79 budget of $34.2 million will be proPosed LO the school board t o night by Superin t e nd ent J e r ome Thorns Icy. The s pecial ~chool board meeting to consider 1mplil'auoni. for the d1strict of I ai.t week 'l> passage of Proposition 13 is scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m. at d istrict offices. 32972 Calle Per(ecto in San Ju an Capistrano. In developing the s uggested budget cuts for trustee con- sideration. school district ad· ministrators tried to keep them tn line with .. the primary purpose for which a school dis· tricl exists," Thomsley said in a 21 Perish Slayer Given Prison NEW YORK (Al>) -After a ,frie nd of one of his v ic tims screamed, "You re gonna bum in hell," "Son of Sam " killer David Berkowitz was sentenced t oday to a total of 315 years for s ix murders and seven wound· ings. Under s t<1le law, he could be paroled 1n 30 Yl'ar'> In ra pid, :.issembly llne like a ppearances before trial court judges from thret> of New York's rive boroughs. Berkowitz W<IS give n consecutive 25·year-to-life sentences for the six murders m the random shooting rampa~e that terrorized the city for a )'ear . He received additional sen- tences for the ~even woundings. Ira Ju1tak, one of Berkowitz's a ttorneys, said an appeal would be hied within :JO d ayb on g rounds that Berkowitz was not competent to be tried, enter a plea or be sentenred. Ber kowitz. 2.5, first appearecl to be sentenced for the murder of his last VH'tim, Stary Moskowitz After S<'ntcnc·1ng was pronounced in that case. Daniel Carriqu(•. a friend of the Moskowitz family, bulled from h is courtnHim se.it and went screaming aflt'r Berkowitz. llowever. guards m thl' <.·ourt building, which was overflowing with heavy security mc::i:-.ure~. got to Carnque firs t :m<t carried him from the courtroo m. lie was arrested and ww; to be char1?ed with assault and obs truction or government admin1strntaoo. a court offi cer said. Th en. Jus t1res N1r hol ~1o.; 1'soucalas o f Qu<.'eni. and Wilham Kapelman (If The Bronx took the bench <:1nd <.·omplC'tcd the one·hour !-.ess1on. ll hrought. at lea!>t for a moment, an enc1 to the rnmpage that began July 29, <Stt SAM , Pagf> i\2) Viejo Panel Studies Cuts In Spending '1ission Vl t•10 Munit•ipal /\d visory Counr1 I membe rs will join other government al agen. c 1es ton1~ht in th<.• P<>st-Jarv1s budgct scrumble c.1s they con- s idl'r potentia l cuts ranginti from 62 lo 100 pcrt<•nt. The meeting will take plarc .lt 7 30 p.m. in MAC •>fflces. 27021 La Pai Road, Suite 2K MAC Chairman Ted Keene s.a1d last wt•ek the council wa!> bracing for a $1 million cut from its current Sl R million budget But, he a dded. mcmbers could face the poss1b1hty of additional ruts that would eliminate its c l erk. le lephonP 11 nd office equipment as county officials strugji!le with budget cuts coun· tyw1de Keene predir t<'d tl strong fight 1f county o ff1 c 1al~ move to ehminalt! the council 's bud~ct /\nd, he said , Jar\'1s spells the f'nd of park construction m Mis. sion VieJo. Jewelry Stolen Gold :ind d\amond rings valued at $2.450 were stolen from an El T oro home by a burglar whose metho<t o( <•ntr v 1s unknown Orang(• County s herlrt'!'i officers stud the rings were taken from a suitcase at the home of Terry Johnson. 30. or 24741 Via Princt• a Steel Firm Hikes Price BETHLEHEM , Pa <API -Bethlehem Steel Corp. announced a three percent price increase to- day. its third increase of 1978. The earlier inc reases averaged S 5 percent and l percent. The compa n y said it would t>e the last price boost this year "liarring unforeseen cir cumstances a nd assuming that infla· tionary pressures a r e brought under control." The new increase. effec· t1ve July 30, would <tffeet most ste1;:l products, m- duding t he hot and cold rolled sheets used in cars, appliances and other con- sumer goods. Rockwell's New Pact Approved Between 1,200 and 1,400 Orange County employees will be affected by a new contract with Rockwell International that has been approved overwhelm· 1ngly by manuractunng workers. A spokesman said the fi rm's Newport Beach plant isn't af· fccted. <;>range County workers <.•overed under the new contract r atified Sunday are primarily at the Anaheim faci lity with some Seal Beach worke rs a lso in· eluded. , ln <tddition. the spokesman s<:11d. some of the firm's former \•mployees who were la id off h<.·cause B·I bomber production was halted arc e ligible for b<tck pay under a retroactive pay pro· vision. Only those who worked aft er Oct 2, 1977, will be clig1ble. he .i.aid. The three-year contract pro- vides an annual 3 percent wage increase. It also includes a re- tire ment syste m through which workers can retire with benefits when their age and company ::.erv1ce combine lo equal 8~. A spokesman for t he United Auto Workers· aerospace de· p:i rtment said the new retire· ment clause is an alternative to the m ore traditiona l pla n under which workers can retire on $600 1.wr month for life at age SS after :io years of service. The UAW and Rockwell had h<'t'n in negotiations since last Cktober. No Weapon, • No Holdup Whe n a would-be robber en· ter ed Hoagy·s Corner , 2557l .Jer onnno Road. El Toro. with his hand in his pocket and de· manded money. clerk Niekla us Gomez wanted to see the gun Cou11ty sheriff's deputies said tha t when the robber re fused to take his hand out of his pot ket. Gomez called to the bar k room of the sandwich s hop for help ::tnd began moving from behind lhe counter. "The holdup men split," a dep. uty said of the ill-fated try for cash at 12:30thls morning. Boy, 13, Rescued LOS ANG ELES CAP l Jo~c N1 1len. l3, of Los Angeles. who berame mired in four feet or mud in th<.' bottom or the drained MacArthur Park lake has been r<'scued by fire fighters " mem.o prepared f~ tonight's meet mg. In order to elicit community and e mployee comment on budget adjustments. Thornsley will ask the school board tonight to schedule three 'special meet- ings later this month or early in J uly at the district's three high schools. Am ong major budget cuts the s uperintendent has proposed are: -Freezing s a laries al the 1977·78 rate. saving $1.1 million. -Eliminating school bus trans portation, except for s peeial education students, sav· ing$870.177. -Limiting high school course loads to five classes per s tudent. saving $796.996. -In creasing s tude nt to te ache r ratios in elementa ry and junior hlgh schools, saving S537.106. -Eliminating community services. includitlg the district's r ecr eation program. s aving $498.086. -Reducing junior a nd high sc h ool ~ounsel i ng. s aving S496.S21. -Eliminating 3 1 l o 94 c ustodialjobs.saving$423,193. $423,193. As an imme dia t e priorit y, 1'hornsley will ask the school board tonight to cancel s ummer school. including C1dult. and s pecial education classes. The only program Thornsley has proposed continue during the s ummer is aphasic classes a t t he R . H . Dana S pecial Education Facility. "If the board decides to con· <See BUDGET, Page Al) • m Japanese . uake Tremor Worst In 1978 TOKYO CAP 1 -An undersea earthqua ke stronger than any recorded in t he world this year rocke d central and northern Japan today. killing 21 and in· juring 340, national police re· por ted. The quake, cenler e d off J apan's Pacifi c Coast. h1l hardest at Miyagi Prefecture. about 180 miles north of Tokyo. Al least two persons were killed by falling telephone poles and two wen~ crushed to death in ~ house under construct ion in Sen· d a1. prefectura l capital, police said. . . A,. Wl...,....IO _,, SCENE OF QUAKE Tragedy in Japan NATO 'Pinned' New Proposal Trustees Eye Welte's Ret11rn · 8 y WILLIAM HODGE Of ll• o.11y PIMit iwft Following more than five hours in a closed meeting, Sad· dleback Valley Unified School District trustees emerged Sun· day armed with a counter· proposal for suspended Superin· tendent Richard We lte. "We have drafted inform<:1l1on for the superintendent to con· s ider," Board Preside nt Geor ge Henry said today. "We expect the superintendent back to work on Thursday. June IS." Henry said the meeting was atte nded by trustees only and did not include attorneys ror We lte or the !>C'hooL dis trict .ts origina lly expected. "Somel1m(·S tht· human istic s pp roach works better." Henry tnSIStCd lie said th<.• information would be relayed tO Welte through his attorney, Donald Smallwood of Newport &•ach. Smallwood is u trustee of the Newport-Mesa Unified School D1striet. Henry said today the entire board would m~t with Welle in closed session Thursday night at school district offices. We ll~ was unavailable for comment this morning. Authorities said the quake wrecked 140 houses. knocked down utility poles and toppled furniture throughout the area. They reported roads cut at 52 locations. nine wrecked bridges, 17 la nds lides, t wo des troyed dikes. and breaks in telephone Imes m 'l:1 places. One person was reported miss- ing. Seismologists registere d the strongest tremor at 7.S or 8 on lhe Richter scale In Miyagi 1t was s tron g enough lo c rack walls and knock over stone lanterns. In manv other places. including Tokyo. it !-.hook houscs and toppled vases. Soviets Develop Superior Missiles He told a newsm a n Friday' that he would return to work on schedule but vowed to continue• · push ing a $1.76 million claim against the district for a lleged breach or contract. Sm ee Wclte's trustee-ordered vacation. a group of residents have initiated a recall petition t•a mpa1gn aimed at r emoving school board members Henry. Ca role Ne ustC1dl and Mary Phillips. In SC'ndai, a city of 554,000. at least two house fires . later brought Wldcr control, were re - port c d, and an e leclrtt'a l blackout knocked out s treet s ignals and tied up traffic. Telephone service was d is· rupted in some areas of Tokyo and officials said some water mains m:.iy have been broken in t h<.• ea pita I Boltles and cans fell from s he lves in stores and homes. Commuter trains and s ubways were halted in Tok\IO and other areas. and some "runs of the 125·mt\('·an-hour bullet trains also were suspended. A tidal wave warning was is- sued and later hfled for the Pac1f1c coas t of northeast Hons hu, Japan's main island. The firs t wave to hit the coast. about 30 minutes <:1fler the first lat('·artem oon tremor , measured less lh;m seven inches. ll was followed bv other small waves <.·ausing no.damage. ThC' Central Meteorolog1cal Agen ry said the epicenter of the (~QUAKE, Page A2> LONDON CAP I -T he Soviet L'nion 's new, s upe r accurate missiles -deve loped faster than expected -have bl asted holes in the Western concept of nu c lear d e t err <'nre. t h <' authoritative British aerospace maga?.inc Flight reports. "T he USSR now has NATO pinned agains t the wa11:· lhe weekly said. For years the North /\llant1r Treaty Orgam7.ation h~s counted on its lethnological lead to out· weigh the numerical superiority of the Soviet-led War!>aw Pact. weeklysaid. <Relaleds tory.A41 The West put its faith m deter renre -the belief that enough of 1ls rockets would survive an an· llial attack lo inflict unaccepta· ble damage on <in aggressor. the Flight report said. But now the Soviet Union has tested . thr~ to five years earlier than expected. rocket s that could destroy al l ea!>t three.q uarte r s of /\merica·s inte rcontine ntal mis· !>iles in their s ilos. 1t said The latest Soviet m 1ssiles are accurate to within 180 yards at the end of an 8,000·mile fli ght. twice the accuracy needed to he ce rtain of des troyi ng nn Close Enco11nter Wh1 lr 20 month old Chnrt• Prci;ton wutrhcs through <.t wmdo". :i mother robin upproaches hl'r window sill nt1sl. w:1r or the big face on the other side ol the P\lnl' The nest t!) ut a home in Findlay. Ohio. I __,,_ . -----. ___. . ..__ __ ..... \ -- Ame rican rocke t s ilo, the magazine said. flight said 15 percent of the Soviet arsenal of rockets would destroy more than 7S pe rcent of the ir American counte rparts, while if all 4,285 warheads the Americans plan to have by 1980 were fired at the 1.300 Russian silos. they would destroy only 200 of them. <See MISSILES. Page A2> Recall proponents have vowed to continue the move whether or not Welte 1s allowed to serve out his contract thro ugh June, 1979. They've also ::.aid they would discontinue the effort 1f the re· call could not be placed on tht• Novembe r general e lection ba llot. To make th<> Novt•mbcr ballot. r Pcall advot·atcs mus t obt<11n about 9,200 valid signatures on their petitions by .July 12 Derby Champ Woman Eats Her Way to Title BALTIMORE (APl -Linda Kuerth has battled banana s plits. c hoked down s tea k sandwic hes and ~o bbled hot dogs. Ove r the weekend, she added Polish sa usage eating lo her hs t of championships as s he easily won the annual Polack Johnny's sausage derbv. "Whal 's more ~atural than eating?" the five-fool·lO, 135· pound woman from Beulah, Mich .• said after putting down 19 of the g reasy, garlic ky, eight· inch tidbits. She attributes her eating abili· ty to "high metabolis m ·· The derby record is 22. set by the late Joe Oerkret in 1975. Last year 's winner. J ohn Reas . inger. ate 15. but did not defe nd his championship. Miss Kuerth. 22. is listed In the Guinness Book of World Recor ds for eating 23 re~ular hot dogs an three minutes 10 seconds in a competition before 32.000 rans at Ph i l adelphia 's Ve t e r a ns Stadium on July 12, 1977 In a noth er vi s it t o Philadelphia. s he said. she de· voured 15 steak sanc w1 chcs. a snack as honored there as Polish sausage as here. "I got started In college when some other girls talked me into a banana splll eating contest." s aid the Olivet College graduate. who is .working as a waitress while looking for a teaching job. "I ate 1J pounds or le~ cream In that one -we weighed it." she continued. ''Since then. ('v(' done s lot of eating. People con tart me lo be m their conte11ts I love it." Miss Kuerth, the first female winner 1n the derby's half doicn years tlnd the only woman ag3inst 13 men th1i. year , won $250. She also received a four- foo t high trophy crowned by a c hro me f1gu r1ne holding a plas tic r e pli ca of Pola ck Johnny's prnlc and JOY. ··They'll nev(•r let me take this on the plane." she laughed. Miss Kuerth, like all othe r out. of·town contesta nts. had her ex- penses paid by J ohn Kafka. ownt r ot' a chain of s<tusagl' stands. Proceeds from the $10 f'ntry fees go to a children·, camp. W e ather t.ow clouds inc reasing 1on1~ht with only partial clearing ·ruesday after- noon near the con~l Lov.-. toOiJlhl 58 t o 62. l11 gh~ Tuesduy 6R to 75 INSIDE T ODAY Bobbi Rogers of I rvin1• $pent o year 100rkm9 tm Ou~ Alaskan pipeline and say11 women didn't get atty special treatment. sec ,.·eatunng, Page: Cl. lade~ Al Y•llf s.Nl<t .. M••f'toCle tf L. M .•• ,. A• Aftll L• ..... n U '"''""' IM Mltltfl Melll-h 14 C•lll•r"•• At Mevttt al CllUili.4 CJ It Net11N1.i N..,tl A4 C-lh 97 Or• .... C-ty ,., tren w9" 17 l,.n t II ) Oeetll Ntll(" A7 ltkll M•f-l M l•ll«lt l p... A4 h lHlllell M lllltflll-ll Tltetllen U J'eelw"'411 C:I ' Wu""r A4 HY Ger .... r IS W•nt N'""' 1,4 College Budget Cut Eyed Adm inistrators wall present a plun designed to bring Sad- dleback Community College's budget Ill line with Proposition 13 provisions al tonight's board of t rustees meeting. Supt. Robert A. Lom bardi will outline the contingency plan lo the board at the end of its reg- u l a r m eetin g, a col l ege spokesman said. E a rlier budget p roj ections pr e p a r e d in a nticipation of passage of the Jarv is-Gann tax relief initiative predicted a $13.5 million cut. more tbao half the current S2S million budget. Last week. boar d president Larry Taylor said a layoff of many of the college's 600 part· tim e e mployees may be one or the first moves considered. The mt>etmg i~ scheduled for 7 30 p. m 10 the college library. room 105 The campus 1s located al 28000 Marguerite Parkway in Mission Viejo. Fro• Page AJ QUAKE ... quake was beneath the Pacific Ocean of Mi yagi It reported a we::ikish tremor at 5:06 p.m and a muc.·h stronger shock ninl' minult's later that regist ered about 7 son the Richter s cale at tht· c1pcenter. 5 on t he Japanese sralt• of 7 at Sendu1. Ohfunato and M 1to. 150 to 200 m lie~ north of Tokyo. and 4 on t he J apanese· scale m Tokyo and Yokohama The seismological institute at l.Jppsala. Sweden, recorded the -;tron gest tremor at 8 on the Rich ter scale. The institute said 1t was the most powerful quake 1t had detected around the world this year. The Ric h ter sca le 1s a measure of ground motion as re- corded on seis mographs. Every incr ease of one number means a tenfold increase in m agnit ude This reading of 7.5 is a n earth· quake 10 tim<.•!i ~tronger than '>n C of fi.~ Truck Crash Cwses 1-5 Ridge Route BAKER.c;FJELD <A P > All four northbound la nes of In ters tate 5 over the Ridge Route near TeJon were closed today a fter a truck trailer rig crashed a nd caught fire, k illin g l ht• driver Northbound trarftc was routed over the southbound lane~. thc h1~hway patrol reported Sou t hbound la n es over lhl' Rid ge Route between Lo s Angeles and the San J oaquin Valley were closed numerou~ tim es during the last winter·~ hea vy storms because of mud flowing down a hillside. T h t' a <"'C i d e n t a n d f ir e destroyed the truck a nd it~ cargo of pesticides. Kern County Fire Departm ent reported :\lamc of l h <' dr1vcr a Sout hern t:ahforn1a man, was "1th held pending nol1h cat1on of relatives Will Samho's Be Changed? H ARTFORD. 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Linda Ruth Persinger. 24, of 7792 16th Sl.. was booked into Orange County J ail on a murder charge and is held in lieu or $25.000 bail. police said. The victim of the knifing was ide ntified as Conley Steven Bates. 26. who lived at t he same address with Miss P ersinger, ac· cording to officers who a lleged a domestic quarrel was involved Fro111 Page A I SAM ... 1976. and ended Aug. 11, 197i. when the Korean vetera n was ar reste d outside h is ~ubu rb<in Yo nkers apartment OHtcer Earle Graham said to- day the fatal tnc1dent occurred in the parking lot a t the Cap· lain 's Lounge. 7821 Westminster ~ve . not far from the apart- ment shared by victim and sus· pect lie added that several people had telephoned <.'omplaints of a distur bance to oolice. reoortme the location as the bar pa rking lot 1us t before t he stabbing death O fficer Gr aham said Miss Per~nger ran into the bar to re- port an emergency in t he park· ing lot Police received t he call at 11 03 p.m. and Bates was pro- nounced dead at West m inster Communit y llosp1tal about J half hour later . Coroner·~ mvest1gJtors said an auto1~y '-'aS planned today to detcrm11ll' lhl' cause or death. but I hat nu mortuary had been assigned 10 handle Bates' n · mains THERE SEEM TO BE A THOUSAND WAYS OF LOOKING AT THOUSAND STEPS ACCESS George Walker Demonstrates Chain on Gate That. Dissuades General Public Berkowitz appeared somber a nd docile as he e ntered t he courtroom m anacled and wear ing a blue suit and open shirt lie d id not break into the wtld outburs ts that forced postpone· me nt of a s imilar session last month. Police ID Body Found In Irvine Area Can Public -Take Steps? J ustice Joseph Corso. s itting 1n the Supr e m e Court 1n Urooklyn, informed the court that a psychiatric exam ination filed Thursday found Berkow1t1 com petent to be sente nrect Counly Says Yes; Coves Group BWc~ Access 1\ 23·ycar·l)ld man who was st.tbbed s('vcral lime!> through I h l' h l' a rt a n d a I' p a re n ti y clumped from a car onto an I rvme s treet was 1dent1fied to· day as Roland Gerald Young of Maywood. By ~IF.VF. MITCHELi, Ol llw O•llY Piiot St•tl Whether or not John Q Sun twther can use Thousand Steps Heach m South Ll.lg una dt·pcnd~ a lot on who you talk to. If yo u call Fifth Dis trict Supervisor Thomas Riley's of flee. his aide will tell vou the ~tairway is OJ.>Cn to th<.· public If you talk to South Laguna C'oves As!->ocialllln president M 1<•k Obrand. he 'II tf'll you t he ..,teps arc private• and will re·· main lo<-k<'c1 until a <'OUrt d<.'- C"ld(•S otherwise And if you tulk to Sheriff's Capt. Waller Fath. who 1i-. t•harged with keepmg peace al t hc 9th Street battleground, he 'II tell you he doesn't even like bt• mg mvolv<•d in the whole thing ;md ht• wish1•s th1· county would -.lraightcn the mess fiUl Word leaked out earlier this month that the gall' <tl the top or Fro• Page 11 I MISSILES ... 11 cited what 1t said were l'oni;rcss1on..1I ... 1ud1l"> .. for 1b. figures on US m1-..,.l1·s hut ga\'C' nn sourcc fnr it s Jrcount of So \'ll'l capab1lit1cs '"The Soviet l 'nion has trad1· t1onally been less sen5.1tive to nuclcitr attack than t he U.S 1ls industry and popul ation an• di s persed more eve nl y throughout that vast country a nd this. combined with a drive nf almost wartime inte ns ity to h;1rden v1t;.il rcsourc·cs against attack. woulrt ullow Russia tu rich· out tht' ehf1•l'hll·d U S re tal1atory sl nkt•," the magazine l1:11med In submnrinc·launched mis -.ties. not only fines the latest Soviet SSN8 rockt·t outperform the latest American Trident in ranJ?e ~.716 miles to 4.34!1 m tie.., but also 1t 1s as ac curate as Am<.·n ca·s land-bas<:<.I Minuteman. the magaline !>aid Soviets Flay Carter Again MOSCOW tA Pl The Sov11"t C(l m m unisl Party attacked President Carter tod ay for the second day in succession . calling his h uman rights rampalgn a hyµocntiC'ul effort designed to hide the crisis cup1taltsm ts fa<.• In~ Thl' party newspaper Pravda said Carter's c harges of Soviet failure to comply with the 1975 human rights provis ions of the Helsinki accords constituted tn· lcrfercncc tr) internal Soviet af fairs. "U s. society 1s a society or nghtlcssness." Pravda assert· cd. "where m illions of people have no means of subsistenc'" o.1rc subjected to discriminal1on. hum1Hation and persecutions .. 1 hl' c·rumbling s tairway had ht·l'n ordered open <ind that thl' public was allowed lo use the hl'ill.'h Uut a check of the South Lag una cove late last week showed the gale chained s hul "'th a guard on t he other side inspecting homeowner associa t1on carch "T here's been no change." s aid hom eowne r p r esident Obrand. lie said lhC' county's (')aim to puhlit ownership comes from acquisition by the county of mon· than a Uurd of the shares forthc diplapida led steps. ··B ut those deeds we r e fraudulently obtained ," he said I le also disputes a claim that I he s heriff's Department has or dcred the steps opened lo the pubht•. ··My unders t anding is. t he She riff's d epartment ordered Saddle back Board Meets ThC' fall' or summer school t•ducat1onal and recreation pro gra m~ m lhl' wake of Propos1 11on 13 pa~sage will be discussed by Saddleback Valley Unified School Distr ict t rus tees at a s pecia l meeting at 7 o·c lock tonight at district offices, 25631 Diseno Drive, in Mission Viejo. Trustees m ay be faced wil h cutt ing a ll program s except those classes necessary to allow h igh ~c hool s t u dent s lo i;ra<.luate . T h a t m<'<1ns public use of school faci lities, busing and lunch programs could be cut from the district's s ummer pro· ~rams 'Living Rug' Brings Suit KENNEWICK. Wash. <AP> I\ Kennewick womun 1s suing the contractor who built her new house hecause toadstools art' growing out of the carpet in her basem ent. J a n Williams. who is seeking $9,000 in da mages from CASA l:iu ilde r s I nc., c lai m s t h at hccause of defects in the con- st r ut't1on. the ba~cmcnt fills with wate r easil y. The basement is so moist that mushrooms have grown out of the carpel and destroyed il. Mrs. Williams alleges. Peace Hope 'Dim' VATICAN CITY CAP> -Pope Paul VI told a crowd o f 8.000 on Sunday that the "serious and painful phenomena·• the world Is c urre ntly fac ing "de n y the hopes or peaceful and fraternal co-existence between peoples.·· Honesty Pays Waiter Wim $300 Reunrd SAN DI EGO <AP I Lvnn Bet1rd makes S250 o \\el•k us u watter. mducting tips Then he found a wttll('t le-It twhrnd \\1th fi.550 1n ... ici(' Bt·ard. :M. r1nally lornlccl lhe O\\ m·1· Sunda~· <ind got $300 reward · I dC'rinttcl~ foci 11 was right." ~aid Beard. to turn it back to tht' owner. who a~ked tha t his name be kept oul of thl' n~ws 'llom·~t y pu ys of C .. our ~uard to let ;iny one in when 1l a ppears there would be a physi cal con frontation , and that's actually been our pohcy all a long " In other words , 1f someone threatens to punch the guard, the guard 1s to let them through. Bul Supervisor Riley's aide Peter Herman doesn't read the Sheriff's order that w<.iy "The county is preparing lo repair the stairway and we <the <."ounty ) are owner in com mon of t hose steps. T herefore, the peo· pie have a right to use them . "If some private party <the homeowners' association l blocks those ~lcµs from the public, the she riff should open the m up ... Herman said. T he aide said his unders tand· mg of the s he riff's orders were that no one was to physically restr ain beachgoers from using the steps ··1 would say a chained gate and a guard would tend lo dis- courage public use." he said dryly That leaves us with Capt. Farth who said he's t ired of bc- mg in the middle of the m uddJe "I don't wan t a whole summer or t his." he said. "We want the county counsel and the Environ· mental Management Agency lo settle it before the beach season really gets under way " Th~ captain might gel his wish June 27 whe n a hearing is scheduled in Or a nge County S uperior Court over a lawsuit file d by the homeowners . They claim an e nvironmental impact report s hould ha ve been pre pa red on the steps renovation p l a n befor e county action. c laiming lack o f pa rking. ltfcgu a rd ser vices a nd t rask pickup s hould be addressed before opening the strand to the public Meanwhile, the Sheriff's de· partmenl will continue to in· tcrvene in inciden ts at t he stairway -keeping an eye on the J une Z1 court date. ·' ll 's all very confusing," Capt. Farth said. Twice. Corso asked Be rkowitz 1f he wanted to address the court Berkowitz a ns wer ed , ··No." and .. No. sir." Then, Corso im posed sen tence for the July 31. 1977 murder of Miss Moskowit z. 20. ordering Berkowitz to ser ve '·25 years behind bars" for her murder T h e n Corso se n t~nccd Berkowitz to another 25 year se ntence ror the woundin~ or Robert V io l a nte. M iss Moskowitz's date, who lost one eye and most of his sight in the ot h er eye when Be rkowitz opened fi re as they sat par ked on a Brooklyn lovers· lane. /\ brief recess was decla red before Berkowitz was lo be sen te nccd for the five othe r Son or Sam murders a nd the s ix othe r woundings Outside the courtroom. Neysa Moskowitz. mother of Stac~ !\loskowitz. said of Berkowitz. ··1 want him dead ·· Mrs. Moskowitz said she was not satisfied with the sentenct• and called for the restora tion ol capital punishment in New York st ate Be rkowitz signed himself "Son of Sam" in not es sent to o.1 newspaper columnist before his capture. The reference evidently wa s lo a neig hb or of Rerkowitz's. Sam Carr, through whose dog Berkowitz said he got m essa ges ordering him lo kill. Judge Kape lm a n as k ed Berkowitz whether he or the de· m o ns had entered the guilty pleas. ·'I took thl! pl Pa Thal ·s what I want." Berkowitz said. Kapelman then asked if the demons had anything to do with the guilty pleas "They h·ad some influence Berkowitz said . ·'That's whal lhc demons want ·· Kapelman s aid it was his "earnest desire that this dcfcn· dant remain in Jail for ltfe, until the very day of his death.·· T he final m atter wa~ d1spos1- tion of Berkowitz's claim that he set 2.000 fi res in New York City between 1974 and 1977 Young's body was discovered by a passing motorist a t 4 a .m . Sunday. ll lay on the pavement of Irvine Center Drive. between Culver Drive and Deerwood, ,, resid ential section tn north cen· lral Irvine Clothed tmly tn trousers and -.hol'S. t hl:' bod y h ad been stt·1pped or identification Police reported no clues about motive or s uspects. Detectives wer<' in Maywood tod ay in- ll'r viewmg Young's par ents and I ricnds BUDGET .•. l1nue with '>Ummer l chool. wha tever funds arc exµended wo u ld simply exaggerat e curtail ments which wall have lo be mttde 1n ser vices and pro· g rams which a re part of the norm a l school year act1v1t1es ... the superintendent said. Thornsley will also ask the school board tonight to cancel the dist rict's summer recreation program, except for s wimming pool activities. In order lo make the swim program self supporting. he will ask trustl'cs lo raise t he '\w1m instruction let! from S6 to S8 and I hr recreation swim rec from 25 cents to 50 cents · · 1 n v1(•w ot the passage 01 Propos1t1on 13 and in term::. of the very best information that we hav e coming out of Sa('ramcnto. t•ver} effort need~ lO bc mildC lO C'(lfls1•rvc funds fo r tht• oper<1t1on of our regula r day M'hool program." Thorns ley s;mi FEATURING THE DESIGN TALENTS OF SEVEN INTERNATIONAL AWARD WINNING JEWELERS- • • As shown- , Diamond Engagement Ring By Jean Francois Albert, three-time winner of DeBeers National Award for Jewelery Design '4100 Prices may vary due to customer preference in diamond selection. We would wetcome the opportunity to mount your stones In 1ny of our settings. Wyndham Leigh ~' ~t.rm 1 • 127 Fashion Island, Newport Center Newport Beach Telephone· (714) 644 0501 ' • Lending Firms' Stock Up By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of llW D•llY "I .. $&.H One reaction apparently tng· gcrcd by the passag~ of Pr?posi· lion 13 has been a 1ump m the s tocks of Ca l iforn ia -based homcbuildmg firms and lending ins t it utlons. ..... ..._.._ WAYNE WHIPPLE PONDERS HIS OBESITY PROBLEM Horse Handler Goes From 230 to 700 Pounds Weighty Issue He's 700 Pourub and Gaining CHESTER. Pa. IAP> -Wayne Whipple was a 230-pound hor se ha ndler four years ago. Today. he weighs between 600 a nd iOO pounds and says he can 'l walk more than 25 yards al a time, l\'l alon~ handle horl>es lfe says no one kno":-. why he has gained so much so quickly "I t 'AN 'T FIND CLOTHES to fit me. say:-. Whipple. "ho estimates his waistline 1s lwt v.cen 66 and 68 inches Olt<!n hi~ clothe'> c1rc made of two pairs of pants and two s hirts sewn to~ethcr Whipple, 26, says h1<., trouble bcgL&n four years ago J\ hay l'levator was falling and Whipple tned to stop it. The elevator m otor \ore open his left :-.houlder , and the rest of the elevator crus hed his left femur. the bone between his knee and hip .. I JUSl kept gaining a nd gaining every since." says Whipple, who also has s uffere d recurring bouts with phlebitis \\'HlPPLE. UIS W1FE, DARLA, and their three children hn: on s1:12 to $150 a week that Mr::. Whipple 1s puid working for :J glas ... company ·'What my v.1fc mu kc:'> barely keeps us livmg, .. he :.<.t ys In th1• tour yl·ars . W h1ppl~ ha:; been back to thc hospital tw1ct• lo f1i.:ht lh<' uhc:-.1ty lie returned to Bridgeton Ho~p1l<i l 10 days ;igo. and was transforrcd l a~l week to the Croz1e r·Chestcr M cdiC"al Center hen.· ../\t Croiwr Chester . he say!-.. his glands.and hormones will be studied To help rcdu('e his weight. doctors may perform a :-.m <.1 ll-antcst1 v<• bypass operation WHILE IN TIU;: HOSPITAL, his diet consists of oatmeal. half a grapefruit or some thing else hght for breakfast, ice waler or othe r beverngcs the rest of the clay. and salads with no dress- ing for dinner Sleeping takrs u1> more than h(Jlf of the normal day for him . Ul>ually 14 to rn hour'>. a nd always in a double bed. "Then•'s no sen se lying here worry mg about things." Whip µle.· '>ays of his dile mma "Emot1onally. I accept 1t. I can't do nothing It's a difficult problc•m .. INSURA NCE COVERS THE EXPENSES from the <1cc1- denl. bu\ ht• said he was told by disabihty-beneht authorities that ·· 1 don "t have enough paid in to collect disability ~l y doctor sayi. I'm disabled, but no one wants to pay me .. Chairnian of Recall Arrested in Bugging Joseph Barton, cha irman of a n1mm1ttee mounting a recall campaign against San Clemente Mayor W1l11 a m Wa lke r and Co un cilwo man Do n na Wilkinson. hus been a rra1gnl'd m South OrC1nge County Mun1c1pC1I l ' o u r t on ,1 m 1 :-. d t• m e a nor ·.·:n t"'dropping than~c Thl' thargt' a,:?(JIO:-Ol Barton, 50, a retired Lo:-. l\ng<:lt'~ po h c<' :.ergeant. wa:. filed hy Deput} l>1slriC't Attorney J oe 1 lenl·ghan. after a San Clemente citv l'mployee made a complaint to the San Clemente Police Depart m ent on May 3 Barton has pleaded innocent. The employee. who asked that his name not be published, told police that a telephone conve rsa tion he'd had with Barton had been taped wit h o u t hi s knowledge He learned of the t apc recording when it was played at the April 20 meetmg of the San Clem ente Homeowners Association, police said . The homeowners a ssocia\lon is sponsoring the r ecall effort aga ins t Walker and Mrs Wilkinson. It 1s based on claims that the t~o council members m1smana~ed the city's pier-bowl redevelo.pmcnt process. spe nt excessive amounts on c ity-paid conference trips and were un· res ponsive to the public In adclit1on. it is claimed that Walker intervened in c ity ad m1n1strat1\·e procedures lo benl'fil a C11y Council candidate The mayor and Mr s W1lk1n:-.on have de nied all l:-la1 m ::. <Jnd hC1v<.' filed a $4 m11l1on Cl\'il suit against the four recall committee members and two othe r city residents active in the recall campaign one or the m. Howard Mus hett, a fe llow council member. Barton told the /\pril homeowners association gather 1ng that the taped telephone con v<.'rs at1o n with the c ily em ployee. who was not further identified al the meeting. in- dicated support of the recall ef· fort within city hall. Barton pleaded innocent of the <'avesdropping charge a nd is free on his own recognizance. pending his a ppearance June 26 al a pre-trial hearing before Judge Blair Barnette, division of the South County Municipal Court. A Jury tria l ha s b ee n s cheduled on July 12 Both Parties Eye Benefits The financiul r ipples caused by the property tax limitation mea s ure have e xte nded lo municipal bonds as Wt!ll. Standard ;ind Poor·s s us· pended their ralmg of municipal bond~ prior to the e lection. The l>Us pe nsion is to stay in effect on .ill issues except revenue bonds and generul obligation bonds un· til the effects of Proposition 13 o n publi c fin a n ces are re - e valuated T h e s uspens ion has produced a drop an trading prices of bonds tied to property tax st ructures a nd has increased the interest r a tes al whic h they are re· deemed The s uspension of the rating has not halted trading in the bonds. but most a nalysts agree it ha s resulted in a price drop. Meanwhile. officials of the housing industry.related firms that are en1oying increased stock prices s<iy they are slight· ly puzzled about the movement of their companies' stocks . Janna Greer. s pokesman for thl· l rvin t'·bas c·d southern California div1s1on of Kaufman- Broad. C1 ltributcd her firm's rise to a nt•w stock offering that co- incidentally was made Wednes - day "I think PropoMl1on l3 has on- ly a peripheral effect." she com· mented "It 1s s pillover effect mdus tryw1df' probably because mveston> pcrcei.'e the passage a s good for the industry." J\l Lhl' P rt•slcy Companies. R;.indall Preslcy s u1d the ap- p;Jrt•nt investor reaction cciught him by surpris e. ··1 didn't ant1dpatc a me .: up 1n th<' stock because of 13. The investment <'Ommunily outside tht' state obviously views 1l as a help to the real cst;.ile indus try," h e said n ut Prcsh.·y, whose fi rm is one of thc state's largest home build· m~ companics. said he doesn 't vll'W the meas ure the same way the investors do. II!.' cxpl;.11ncd that the taxe.'>. which h(.• conct•ded were high. had not reached a point that they werC' having a negative ef- fect o n the housing industry. E ven with the skyrocketing tax bills. he said. demand still far outstrip .... supply Prt•i.lev l>a 1d h e thinks Propos1t1on 13 will provide a '>mall boon to thl' industry in al- lo\.\ 1n g pcopll· who could not pre- vwus ly do so lo 4uahfy for homl' loans Thal·:-. thl' way ma ny of the s~1vings and lo<.1 n people sec the l'ffeet of 13. They say it's good tor the industry but they arc un- sun· why their stocks have gon<: up s mcl' its pass age. -"""" Ra lph Rivet . ~pokesmanTor Great Western Fan::mcial s aid it would ht> impossible to separate t ht· effects of Proposition lJ fro m lht• l'ffects of new types of accounts in a naln.ing his firm's s tock prier inc rease Rivet :-.:.11d thc upt1m1s m that may tHJH' bc<.'n generated by the 1>as<.,agl' •Jf Propo:-.1l1on 13 may ha\\' bt.•t•n fudcd by the new lrca...,un bill and ttighl pe rcent at·rnunt::. offered hy l:>a \'ings and loan~"" of .June I T he tn·as ury bill accounts are ... 1, month certificates of deposit based on a SI0,000 minimum on which savings and loans can pay 25 percent more than the going treas ury bill interest rate. The cight percent accounts arc eighl·yel.l r t'ertificatcs that puy 8.3:J compaundcd daily with interest left in the account. Hesponse to the sho rt-term ac- t•ount ha ... hecn good. saving and loan people l>ay "We're JUSt not sure whether inves tors wen~ concerned that Proposition 13 might not pass and wanted to wail until it had or whethe r they wanted to wail and s ee what response we were going t o gel on the new ac· counb. or whether it was a piece of each." Rivel commented. * * * Politicians Grab '13' WASHINGTON <AP> The nation a l De m oc r atic and Republican party chairmen feel the ir parties will bene fit from the California vote lust week Lo reduce pro!)<'rty taxes R cpublirnn Cha irman Rill Hrot·k ... uall Sun<la ,. "T here ,.., n n'\olt. and 11 · ... 1111;):: oH·rdue W<' v. a nt Io n1 JI.. l' 11 ,1 ma Jo r Republic.in 1s~Ul' ·· John While, c·ha1rman of thl' Dem ocrau c National Commit tee. said tax reform "as a maJor initiative of President Carter·., admin1strot1on Certainly. this '· will add emphasis to It." Californians voted by a 2·1 mar gin in favor of Proposition 13. an amendment to the state constitutio n reducing property taxes . Broc k and White wer e 1n terv1ewed on J\BC's "Issues und An:-.w€'rs " On CBS" "F'<.ict• the N:.tllon," llw ht•11d of thl· notion's large:-.t puhhc ('ntplo~ec'> union -.aid th<.' 'ott• '>how'> I tw 1neptn(.·s~ of pollt1C'1ans <md governme nt of f1<'1t1 Ii; Jerry Wurf. president of the American Federation of Stale, Co un ty a nd Muni ci p al Employees. s a id California pol\licians could have provided tax relief by not trying to build the multlbillion -dollar stale budget surplus that exists. Instead. he said. the politi· c1 ... ns appar ently fe lt a budget s urplus would help tnem in their nc~t t'lt!<'tion llr i.a1c1 th£• \Ole means the public will lose services while the bulk of t he tax relief wlll benefit commerc1ul 1n\Prests D-41'f PllMStMI ~ RECYCLING OLD NYLON STOCKINGS TO PUT FINISHING TOUCHES ON 'MR. KNITTY' Katherine Delley Shows Sisters Jeannie (left) and Jennifer Gade How It's Done 'Mr. Knitty' Coddled· Viejo Aide Makes Stuffed Bears for Patienls By REBl'.:CC1\ llEL:\1 Ol llw D~1ly P•IOI Stall If someonc walks up to her on SUnd<iy morning and offers her ... bag of worn. old11ylon :-.tocking-. Katherine Holden Oc1lcv 1s ..i-. pleased as punC'h "Everyone collcC"l:-. them tor me." she said Bv "evcrvonl'" she means hcr fellow pa'r1s h1on t•r:-. at thl• Ma y flower Con~regal1011al Church in Mission V1t·JO The old stockings they g1vl' Mr ... Oc1le)' bccome lhc vit al :-.luffing~ of "Mr. Kn illy." a six inch tcddy bear Th e Lc1 ~ur c W or ld homcmakcr and grandmother of four m akes thc varied-colored, acrylic yarn b(•ars by the hunf dreds and donates them to lht• Sa ddl e ba c k Co mmun1q Hos pita l R ecenll). Dr Cha rh.•s Ket terman . th e directo r of e m e r gency scrv1cc~ at Sad dle back, s aid Mr:-. Delley wa::. <.1n important. thoug h un recognized. member of his staff because she keeps his de part ment supplied with "Mr Knit ty" in multiples The small bears urc kept in stock and when children ar(· brought into the emergen cy room . us uall y M'a red a nd Cr) ing. hos pllal personnel l>ay 1t h<.'lps c<1lm the youngl>lcr~ ·fears when they can bc given a "Mr Knitty" lo cuddll' for lhe1 r Vl'I') own. 1 Such stories of happy children calmed by the bears arc told to Mrs. Delley by hospital staffers. and keep the soft-spoken , gcnlll' mannered "oman happily knit ling S he made her first hear in 1973 when she war. working with a church group to makt.• art1clt-::. for a n aid proJect to M<.'x1co ,\fler the· program ended. J fe llow church m l•mber \\ho wo rks as ;1 ho::.p1tal \Oluntl'l'r told Mr..., Dc1lc~ lhl• hospital would "t.·lcomc the hears Tak • ' mg up tht· offer. s he m ade her I 1rsl dl'h\'ery to the e mergenc) room in 1973. shl' said. and :.inct' thl'n has gl\ <.'n tht' hospital mon· than 350 bear~ 1-:<.1c.'h of lht· tedd) bears 1::. m :.i d c t· x art I } Ii kl· t h c om· IJl'IOr e. l'Xtept for \a nation in c·olor combinations . Knitting t1mt' for each one 1s between thrN~ C1nd four hours . and most or th(• work I~ done while Mrs lh·lll'Y 1s riding 1n the t(Jr . ";1tc h1n g l~ll·v1s1on or s itting rom fortably with frtcndi. /\ftcr knitting so many of the bt:t11· .... 11 would ::.cem s hl m ight be !;Clllng tired ut ·Mr Kn11 l \ .. · ··1 haven't )et," s hl' :-.J1d Shl' doc::. have to be careful to stov u nd f1 II so ml' of the be<.1 rs befon· 100 many of thl• flat. knitted .... he ll:-. pile up Coming back ... from a trip once, she .,aid . :.he rci1cht'd hOml.' with 28 bt:>ar':> ready to bc:-.tuffcd Nobody 1s perfect a nd Mr ... Ot>1ley do •sn 't hkl' t:>verythmg a bout "Mr. Knitty " The name• could go, <;ht• pointed out lhs naml' came with h1l> d1ret• tions. "I think JUSl plain 'ted rty · 1s much better,'· she -;aid Dazed Woman Held; 'Devil' to Blaine? CLEARWATER. Fla IAP1 Po lice round the dazed young wo man on the beach four days ago scrounging for food from d1scardcd picnic lunches. She has been unable to give a ny clues to her identity. and her on ly re:tction has been at the men- tion of w1tche~ a nd the d evil. Once shc told police she wa ... Am~ Mathews. Then she said -,he was Amv Mitc hell. She has :-.aid. at different times. th at sht• 1:-. 25. 26 and 2-; years old For hl'r protection she "as p1l'ked up a l nc<.1rby Indian Hocks Beach on a c harge or lottHing. ac ting Police Chaet I rv1n llcathcotc said ·we got a call s he wa~ going through garbage canf' at tht end of one of the b <.'ac h access drive~." he said. ··1t was the third time in two d<i ys and apparently Sht> had been living o n the beach. It lookl'd hkc :-he was suffe ring from l'xposure. Iler fac<.' wa:. rcd lier lipl> were pa rched And ,ht· had an old grubby to"el \\ r~1ppcd i.lround he r head . · he ''ud Shl \.\a ... offered clean clothe ... <JOd a 1a1l m<Jlron gave her J rnmb to :-.trn1ghten hi:!r matted hair . Officers said she could - make tele phone calh to anyonl· any~ he re. but ~ht• rel used thc.· offer A psychiatrist tried to e>. amine her. but he r only r eaction c ame whe n he m e ntioned witc hes a nd tht• devil, whH·h t•voked a string of obscenit1e:-. When he persisted. s he Ja mmed her fingers an her ears . After the psychiatrist reporterl she s uffe red from ha llucination::. <.1nd had lost touch with re<1 lit~'. J .1udp.e ordert•d her tranl>ft'rred trom lhc Pinellas Count\· Jail t11 the Horizon Hos pital. · "lier face looks o lder than 2-;. but 1l m11~hl bt• because she ., been on her own for a wh1k. · s aid Steve Mt'zcr . an C:1ss1 ... t<.1n1 public defender ·'Someone somewht'rt' 1:-. wor rted about you, Amy ." Mclt:r ~aid he told he r He said he r only n~ ... pon:,c wa~ some soft . unintelligible mun1 bhng lie said she 1::. 5-root-1 ha~ blonde h:.11r and blue eve:.. Sht· v. al> <·arrying a wt of c;.i r ke~., <Jnd W<J!. "earing blut• Jeans. ,1 maroon plaid l:>h1rt <.1nd a \o,.a1sl length le ather 1ackt•l wht•n picked up dad's o1d favor'i tQ., ... tnq,, onguLa\ G-9 w1ndbrcz.okcz..r, madtl. in Enq1and, or th-z, f fn<Z-S '"t a 11 coLton poplin with aulhentic tartan Hnin~ th<i on<Z. jack<it h~ll a lways r~member. eve11ab1<i 1n ; neture1 , nevy) and br1t1sh tan . 44 fashion island. newport center 644-5070 • I J ust Co a ting ~ with"~ Tom~~\·' ~larphioe A Ford in Your P ast LOOKING BACKWA RD: Some of our commun1ly leaders and civic dignitaries will be J(atherinJ( this week 1n Newport Beach at the Ford Motor Company's Aeronu\ron1c plant to celebrate a diamond anniversary. Thal 's for 75 years and these don't come along every day. On June 16. the Ford Motor Company will be 75 years old. You have to smile at some or the early advertisements which to uted Ford cars One such declared: "LIKE THE COLOSSUS OF RHODES, one of the seven wonders of the world, the Ford motor car stands to· day t he marvel or the automobile industry. The Ford is the Colos sus of its class in strength, construction and value and is the greatest thing in the motor world today " Clearly, the publicis t who penned that florid flack was really hung up on the Colossus of Rhodes. If he'd tried that tod ay he'd probably have Ralph Nader frothing al the gums. But even Nader would have been silenced by the early prices. One ad s uggested you could get a four-se at Fordmobile Tonneau model for $850 <FOB Detroitl and 1t was declared to be, "Handsomely furnished with spring backs and seats." For 50 bucks extra, t hey wouJd toss in a cloth-hned leather top. complete with side curtains. lights, and a !>lorm apron. 36 Pord Don't T rlJ Thi:. Crowd in Today's Suh·Compact By 1936. the pncf> for a Ford was down to S510 but bumpers and s pare tire wt:n · t•.xtra Easy installment.!> were $25 a month F OR TitOSE AMONG US who experienced ownership of us ed Fords over the years. you have to wonder how many of them would have cleared the assembly lines rn- day. wath all the government ordered recalls your r e all about Takt: that 1936 Ford, for l'Xample. Arte r several hun· dred thou.sand miles, It had a tende ncy to pop out or ~econd ~ear when you backed off the gas Several other modcb wo uld do1t. too, Like a ll of them built between 19J2and 1938. No owner. however. st"reamcd for Ralph Nader Ynu IUSI he ld lhl' n1VVl'I' Ill {!CCIT With ,VOUf hand \.\hen \1111 hackt·d off the gus in ..,ct·ond O N ALL EAR LY FORDS, dating back to tht· Model A's, at wa s not uncommon for the starter motor to stick. You would press the floorboard starter button a nd nothing happened Since then · v.•as no government agency around to re ca\l these cars. the knowledgeable owner soon learned how to cope with the famed Ford Stuck Starter The procedure . Tum off lhe ignition. Put lht: car 10 high ge ar Get o ut of the car. Commence tu rock the ca r forward and backward until you hear a loud pop The loud pop means the s tarter 1s un-stuck. Get b<.ick m. Start car f don't think I'm even going to mention the cable brakes on the '37 Fords H 's a wonder we all s ur\'ived without the government around to order another recall Youth, 17, Slwots Self at Graduation ' WEYMOUTH. Mnss IAP1 Karim Thompson kidded around and played some prac tical JOkc!> But no one can e xplain why the 17·)'.Car-old pulled out a gun und s hot himself during graduation ex- ercises al South Wt'ymouth High School Thomp!.on was in fair cond1t ion at South Shore Hospital her e Sunday night. !>Omt' 24 hour!> after surgerv to r emove the bullet from his IC'ft ),Id<' • "l'"._E BEEN T RYING to fi gure it out." the school's pnnc1pal. Wilbur Stanton, said Sunday night "~le ~asn't a showoff He did a lot of kidding, horseplay and practical Jokes. hut 1l !>eC'm s strange that Kanm \o\Ould do th1!> " Stanton said no one has bct·n able lo talk with the boy ~mcc h<• pulled the gun from beneath h1~ graduation gown Saturda\' and :-hot himself with J 22 calib<-r bullet Jorda11ian Border Jews Attacked By Gueni11as 1'£L AVIV, Israel <A Pl -Four Palestinian guernllas attacked a Jewis h selllemeol in the occupied West Bank early today, but thf! settle rs killed one and drove the other three o!f. the Israeli army an· nounccd. No casualties were reported among the settlers. The army radio station report· ------------- l'd that the Palestinians got weapons and opened fire. killing through the fence at Mekhola. one guerrilla 21,:l miles west of the J ordan Troops were rus hed to the River . opened fire with Soviet· area und beg<.in a search for the m a de Kalas hnikov rifles and three other guerrillas. Defense thre w grenades Minister Eze r Weizman and the arm y chief or staff. Lt. Gen. Raphael Eytan. also went the re. T H E RADIO. R EPORT said t he settl e r s g rabbed their Neutron Warheads Pondered WASHINGTON <Al» -A Senate> committee predicts that adding neutron warheads to the NATO arsenal would encourage War,aw Pact nations to reduce l hci r n'llance on s tandard nuC'lcar we <1p<>ns ill Europe. Tht• armc<I ~ervices comm1l· h'l"~ rt•port thus dis agrees with <·rit1c" who contend neutron rh•µl oyment Ill Europe would an· crease chances of nuclear war THE COMMITTEE said Sun· d ay . "the intr oduction of <.•n h :rn ced nuclear weapons "o uld tend to reduce the risk of nuclear war by making conven· t1ona l defense bv the Communist bloc nations more possible ... The panel recommended that components for the warheads be :.tock1nlr d m the Uni t.ed States fo r q u1ck shipment to Western Europe Othcrw1!>c 1t would take years to put the wurhead:. m place 1f a dec1::.ion 1~ mad(' to install them, the co mmittee said. Tll E RE HAS BEEN a series of un!>uccessful atte mpts to kill production of J'\IULron warheads m both the House a nd Senate. L:.i~t April 7. President Carter anno unced he was deferring a d t'c 1s 1o n on d e ployin g the weapon~ in hopes that the Soviet L n1on would move to limit tank forces m Ea~tern Europe and d eployme nt or new intercon· t1nenlal balhst1c missiles. l"Et.:TRON WARHEADS In· :--lalll'.'d 1n a rtillery she lls and ~hort-range missiles would rely m ore on radiation than blast and heat a s an effective deterrent agains t a pote ntial attack by Wars ttw Pact nations. Mc-anwh1lc . the authoritative Bnt1s h aeros pace m a g azine 1-'l~ht reported that the Soviet l 'n111n ha!> testcct. three to five yea rs l'.Jrlicr than expected. rockctl> that could destroy a l ll·ast three-quarters of the Unit· cd .Sta tes' intercontinental mis· !>lies m their silos. "The USSR now h<ts NATO pinned against tht· wall," the Y.eekly !.aid. Report De nied WASHINGTON <AP I -The Slate Department 1s denying a .Japanc!>c news paper report that the C:.irtcr adminis tration has '-l'I next J anuary as the target tlat l· to esta blish full diplomatic n•lat1on" v.1th Chana It was the first Palestinian commando group to penetrute Is r ae l or Jsraeh-occupied ter· r itory s ince the Murch 11 attack in which 35 Is raelis were killed on the Tl'I Av1v-lla1fa highway That attack was followed by the Is raeli inva.s ion of s outhe rn Lebanon to drive the gue rrillas away from the Is raeli-Le ba nese border. T H IS G R OUP a ppare ntly cam e across the Jordan River from Jordan. although the a rmy said ll was still checking their origin. The last major attack a long the Jordanian border was in November 1974 in the town of Beil Shean. in Israeli te rritory about eight miles north or Mekhola. Three gut'rrillas cap· turcd an apartme nt building and killed four Israelis. <tnd Is raeli troops stormed t he building and killed the Palestinians The army radio station said t he guerrilla killed in Mekhola had a knapsack containing four g r e nades and wet civilian clo thes. lie wns w e a ring fatigues and combat boots. "AROUND ? O 'CLOCK we heard the explosion o f hand g renades and s hooting." a woman settler repo'rtl'.'d. "The whole plac<' was ht up. One of the members managed to kill one terroris t. It didn't takt· much time. about h<.ilf an hour " M ekhola , es tablished in 196!l. is the northernmost of a string or Jewis h setllemenls Israel s et up along the river after Israe li forces took the West Bank from .Jordan m the 1007 Arab-Israeli war. Dog Sparks Costly Fight PATERSON. NJ. IAP I /\ We<St Milford man wa!. hnetl $10 ,500 for a ssaulting h1 !> neighbor~ to protect his dog·~ honor. J oseph Walters of West Milford was fined in Passaic County Court for punching has neighbor. biting the man's wife a nd s hooting their dog with <• .22·callber rinc According to court p<Jpers. tht· s uburban feud s tarted an April 1976 when Walte rs s potted Link. a m a le mongre l owned hv neig hbor Salvatore F . Reale. mating in the backyard with his purebred Eskimo s led dog, Tun dra. Northern Plains Cooled "''DV'owt ""•"'" 6 •111,.,.orr Bo•w Thundersho1.rers Drop Hail in Kansru City HI L.o f'lP .. )' 8J Ml 8• ~ 13 u •• St .. ,, ,. tll ~ 1• .Ol I) 61 ,, 69 ·o t> 11 )I ~ 6() &e ro 13 :I() ~: ~ ,. ~~~l-/7!4111 70 tlltrnoon, lh~ W4'ell\er H•••<~ OfOrTU~l SUM 'f' ,-.~~but <OOler tem. per•lurtt\ l h• Wff~HIO wa\ ""' ""° S"'°90Y. '"'"" fl•sMt-')t smoo atttts 1s.ueo '" the San G•btoel Vallo IOt .ioou1 o~ llOur !>uft<MIY tHtrr.oon. !>u""r sktl's df'l'w aooul SSA.000 lltO pte lo lh• ~tcllo. wl\ere tem Mrttures hO-ed nttr 10 lllf9uar<b -•l' buSY, rtl)O•llnQ JH ••HuH bKeuw ot \.!Niii ripl~s strellhl119 from Nt wPDf'I S.-a<ll lo Long 9...,,,. Rtunt Ory _ .. ,,,,,, ... _ COnOI ... NATION I WORLD I WEATHER Protest Poster (; ay rights supporters m itrc:h<.'d f rnm At 1;.inta ·i. Central C it' Park to the Gcor g1.1 \\iorld Cong n!:.), Ct!nter v. hr n · 1\111t :1 Br~ ant !-pOkt.• Sun<l.i\ al So uthl·rn Baµl l~l Pa!-lor:-- l'on ll•n.-nl'e l>L•rnon:-.tra lt)f· on righ t. onl· of ~ Ot)(). v.:.i \·es ;111 orange. ::.) mbol1 e ol ;\l1i,::. Urya nl ·s ad\'e l't 1i.1ng t'arecr. Inside the hall. 21.000 welcomed the outspoken ·-.rnger with a st:mciini.: o\';.it aon NASA Mulls Shuttle For Skylab Linkup S PACE CBNTER. Houston 11\ P l Skylab has a temporarv new lea:.~ on life. Now 11 's up to Congress lo decide whether as tronauts should try to save 11 from a pote nt1 aly dangerous plunge ba ck to Earth. Ground controlle rs added months to the unmanned space sta taon 's life Sunday by shifting its pos1t1on to minimize the at m ospheric drag that slowly has been pulling 1t out of orbit. "Everything went the way we planned it." said flight con troller Bill Peters a fter Skylab's no~e had been lipped down 10 deg rees ~o that the ship 1s now level 1n relation to Earth "WE'RE GOING BACK to Congre~!> and tell the m we're sue t·t•ssful and that thL·y should proceed." :.aid Skylab coordinator Ho be rt Aller of the Nut1onal Aeronautics and Space Adm1nistra 11on. L<1st month a House Appropriations :.ubcomm1ttee reJected a S20.5 million NASA rcquc!.l The NASA idea was to send aloft a team of space shuttle a!>tronaut:-. to n •ndezvous with Skylab and at taeh a rocket dev1ct• e ither to rmse 1t lo a safer altiludt' or to pro pct it harmlessly out of orbit over an open area of the Pacific Cke<.in BUT THE CONGRESS1'1EN :.aid they did not think Skyl<tb would s tay up long enough for a shuttle crew to r each 1t in time ~ubcomm1ttee member s said they might reconsider cf NASA sue cceded in extending the spac('l>h1p'-; lift• That 1s what Sunday·~ cxerc1~e a ccomplished Without the maneuver . the 85-ton ~lat1on , the world's largest man-madt• ~alclhtc. could havl' plunged through the atmos phere as early a:-- ne xt ~pnng Space o fficials fear that on ~uch an uncontrolled ri:.- L'nlry. there 1s a re mote chant·(· ii could ..,hower ohunks or de bns on 1nhab1te<I :.irea:-. IF THE P ROJ ECT to save Skylab gets the go·a head. l'o/'\Si\ plans to make the attempt on the third fhght of the new space shut lie m October 1979 The shuttle would a pproach to within \ .000 feet or Skylab end t•Jet'l the 8.000-pound rocket device. railed a teleopcrator. lnsidl• tht' s huttle <:ab1n. the :.islronaul!> would guide tht· device hv re mok t•ontrol to J linkup with a docking port tJnCt' used by Skyiab crew m embers NASA FAVOR~ Pl'SHING 1t into <i htJ:?her orbit hccausc it \\Ould hke at some future date• to rc mhabll the ~pat1•sh1p, which in 1!)73 :ind 1974 wu:. home for three Sl'paratc• lhree man crews. The telcoperator could.boost the station 70 miles higher tha n the 200-mile h1,gt1 orrm 11 is l'Xpcctcd lo be rn at that tim e That \\OUiu kee p 1t up another five y<.•ars Skylab 1s 242 miles high After the fi ve -year period . the teleooerator could be used to again boost the statton . or to achieve <J controlled re·entry 80\IOI' Brown >••ltt 8 uH•IO Cf\t(.•00 C.lrt<.ln n•fl Cle•el•"o O•l f't Wth Ot"nvtor OO MO•~> 0.1"911 0\llutn HelenA Honolulu Hl)u\\Oft K.,,., toh l4~ V<!9•\ I tl!lt RO<• 10 '° ,. le fl II ., ., .. 100 74 . , ,. 0•141\00 ... 11 u 61 oropcul"H) 1\.111 •NS r•trt 1n t<•n \ t• ly Mo. •l1CI Orl11Q•l1Q t•mPfr•turtt dO•n 1tons tlM fOt """" °"'"' llru 1n 111t Los A.ftqeln BMll\ Cl!r llt!'ltQlllt " btllled • 11•11·.Cre Ure 111 thP Hollywood Hiits Sundo Cwn1v unoh ... ut1out\~ ~'ltrbt vnau ta'•''\ tor•> 111 tr.. El !.tr~,.., Hiits, blit none ..,.~,,04A THE ~I I 0\ AllO•I"' lO\ltlYlll~ M f'mphl\ M,.,,,, Molw•\lk,.. 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""°" l1Qht • .,,Able wtnds "'0111 Ano morn111Q "°"" "'O"S fuUdAY Ml to IS CohlAt l•tnp41•alurH wtft ranO(" b•l"'t~n ~O •nd I• tntttftd '*m· pernture\ wtll "'"91 otl-n 60 •M I/ f l\t WAl~r temperthl~ Wiii ~ 6• S un, Moon, Tide • MONDAY ~•<ono 10.. J l'o.m o 1 ~<Ol'O noon • J1 pm 1 I TUUOAY flr\IHIQI\ l ))•m ~-~or\llOw • J2 • m 0 • !><-<0"1'1 "'0h ~ .. D,m • 1 ~~ oM to"' 1 OOc> m 1 1 ~11n •1\#•t 41 A m .w 111 o~om MOO!\ ,. ..... 11 ·~ A "'· Wit 1) '1 pm S urf ll~ort 1•un11n01on &.Ml\ W••n two lo tnr•• ltfl ,..,ti\ \1>11111-tl twtll C6'1 d Ho n• ''"" N•wpOrl •••<II ~·rf'l•I•' lOftOIU°"\ • ZODIAC RESTAURANT (714} 759· 1900 49 Fashion Island. Newport Booch Dinner seoti ngs at 6:00. 7:00 and 7:.10 p.m. on Monday. Thursday and f ·ridoy (!voninss. ,, $ Mo,,Oay June 12 1971 Monday '~ NYSE 2 p.m. (EDT) Prices COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS '• .... ,... __ I O..ot•ll-1nc1.-1r-• on the Nt• Vork Mld-U 1'•<111< l'IW, httOll, O.tron •M CIM111iwt11100 •""' ..... '-•-•Ito OY ti,. Nfll~•I A•-latloft of Secll<llles 0.a .. n aftd '"•llnet ... ' ... I . ... 'I ~ 3:: " ...... , .,, ~" . l ' J\ ( .... ( " . .. • j NEW STANTON , Pa 1i\P1 llourly workers al Volk!.wugen Corp Qf Americas ~ssembly plant vokd O\ c•rw h('lmmRIY in favor of re prest-n lotion by tht> Un1tf'(j Auto Workers T h<.' prelim1nar} tall\ 1nd1culcd lhut obout 98 perrcnt of the ~orkc~ (O"Vored JolninJl t he RI ant union. l:A w PreiUctC'nt Oou1llt1s A frt111cr said The NLRB wa!\ cxpcctu<i to rert1f) the e lection • STOCKS/ BUSINESS Ads P11lled Sears' Position Could Be Risky By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Would you slop buying from Sears. Roebuck becaw.c: you d1dn l hke the telev1s1on shows In which their com merc1als appeared'> People generally vole their opinions In the polling booths rather than the ma rketplace but the threat or a consumer boycott usually gives a company pause That s one reason why Sears has withdrawn its advert1s 1ng from some oft he b1ggesl a udience shows on net work T V YOU WILL NO LONGER SEE Sears commercials on Cha rhe s Angels. Three's Company, Six Mllhon Dollar Man a nd Barnaby Jones. The nation's largest retailer h~d previously axed from its schedule Starsky and Hutch. Baretta. Ko1ak and Hawan Five 0 Sears said 1l ehmmated these shows rrom advertis ing cons ideration because they contam too much violence and exphc 1l sex Tht< company was under pressure from various organizations to indulge sn this Jund of blacklist ing One group. the Na t1ono l Federation for Dcce nc}. !.lrung o picket lme an front or Lhe St?urs headquarte r:: building m Chicago In 3 <ld1t1 0 11 I O "a tching where 1ls ad Money Tree vert1smg dollars go, Sears as trying to rally other com pames to the cause of wholesomeness on TV fl 's the catalyst in the formation or a business advisory council that will work with the National Congress of Parents and Teachers m the evaluation of TV programs "It wlll give business more of a voice on what s going on m TV." said a Sears spokesman 1n an echo lo the old days of radio when sponsors not only called their advert is 1ng shoL'> but the tunes themselves THE ISSUE OF ADVERTI ING mnuence m medic. as an old one and 1l nearly always has more tQ do with e mo t1on and mora l values than with dollar~ It cuts both ways Some media won t allow certain pro ducts to be adv~rtased Hard hquor may not be advertised on r adio or TV hnd beer can be advertised only sf no one in the commercial 1s ever seen dnnJung It The New Yorker will n ot accept advert1smg for cigarettes Taboos are raLhng sn two magazmes The J uly issue of Redhook. a magazme for young women. will carry an ad fo r Exc1ta condoms lt marks the first time a women'J magazine has earn ed condom advert1smg The J uly issue of the Reade r 's Digest will carry the magazine s first ad vertascment for alcoholic beverages a full page rrom Gallo wme AS FOR SEA RS. ROEBUCK, ll ~obviously p1acing Off hm1ts programs \\1th enormous audiences. people who norma lly shop al Sears stores But Chairman Edward R Te lling saysrars Will stack with this pohcy monitonng progr ... ms fo violence and sex even 1f 1t risks ;. downs hdc rn bus mcss Of cou rse Scars Roebuck might have some second thoughts 1f thf' millions or fam1l1es who watch Charht: ' Angels and Three's Comp<.my decided that they would pro test this act son by r efusmg to shop at Sears stores Building Steady In 10 Counties Constr1Jct1on an Southern California s 10 counties held stead~ m A.pnt. reparts Secunty Pac1r1c Bank with build ang per mits exceeding $789 m1lhon a 2 percent gam over the March figure Senior Vice President Paul J 0 Bnen, administrator or the bank's real estate finance department. reported that these Cagures could mean a drop in construction for 1978 "RESULTS OF THE NEXT FEW MONTH'S builam.I! act1v1ty s hould tell us af we can expect a strong performance for the r emainder or the year or fall shor1 01 current analysL<; · proJectums '· He based his repart on data compiled by Security P:ic1hc i; r esearch department ror the bank s monthly publication 'Cahforma Construct ion Trends The bank " report covf'r c: the Southland counties of Im penal . Inyo, L<i ... Angeles, Or&nge R1vers1 dc San Bernardino. San Diego, San Luis Obispo. Santa Barbara and Ventura COMMERCIAL BlJILOING ACTIVITY IN the Southland showed :i 22 percent i?atn while industrial con ~I ruction rose 10 percent he added On the rcs1dent1al s ide, three Southern California counties Los Angeles, San Bernardino a nd San Diego were the only ones to record more than t 000 new smglt. family umt~ However res1dent1al construction tn th1c; re g1on remained about the same at ~24 mllhon. compared with the March r1gure Retail Food Prices To 'Stabilize' Soon? Despite the recent Jump m food pn ces agricultural :inalysL" predict retail food 1mcc~ wall stabilize w1th10 weeks Enc Thor. Jr agricultural rconom 1st fo r the Bank of Amenca. says the annua l food pnce increase wall not e~ ceed 10 percent "TRE LAST HALF OF 1978 WILL moderate the rapid inflation rate increase of the first part of the )ear he sayc; ''Improved harvests of fruits a nd vegetables will begin lo push down rood prices by late June . Califom1a Farm Bureau commodity s pecialists are pred1ctmg ample s upphes and moderate pnces for dairy and poultry products. lettuce. potatoes onions. strawber rics. ('tl rus. race. p ache<., plums nectannes and melons Ther e will be a relatively "m1tllcr c;upp1)' o ( grape<. ~arc;, almonds cherries an<l apncots "FOOD PRICES /\Rf' HIGH J\T retn1l levcl!< OeCltust• there 1s not enough food to compet1t1vely flatten pr1c1:s 'lave: Richard Hartmann. Farm Bureau eronom1s1 Th~ ffitSer ablc WC'ath<'r O( the past IWO years IS Stilt flf(cct1ng fn r m production " We have t.•xpcrien ccd lh worst of the pnce In crc,1ses. ll,1rtm,1nn s,1ys Uy the end of June the las t or the weathe r 1nduc<'<I problem~ will be. behind u~ Thou~h meat prices wall continue to move upward. the pace w1ll lk lur s.towc:r Lhan the past several month11 " Employee Fired SAN rll{\NCISCO 1AP1 The nt'w ~('t't\\'r ror the PilCl(tc Far Ea11l Liil(', Inc h~ )Uld tiff "lmt' iO emplOYt'.:". tncludlna line rrciildent Re mnrd Or!<t accordmg to n ni.>w~1.1ap<>r r~port W1• are try mic to put the compony in a !llOble ~f't'Urr :ind pre"lerved ('Ondltlon Ro~rt n nedlct ~al' quoted as 'II' m111n the• Snn f'ranc1sN.1 l::>rnm1ncr PEOPLE IN SPORTS BASKETBALL Monday. June t2 1978 OAIL Y PILOT 83 rrite 111 Mo .. t•ow Ali S eek s Talk With Bre zhnev From AP D U.patches MO~OW Formt>r world h~uvywetght box1n1o1 t'h.imp1on Muhammad Ah arrived in Moscow tod ay and s:ucl he hoped to meet Soviet Pre~1dent l .l'Onld Urczhnev. !>Pllr with Russian boxcri. <Hid 1>oss1bly even i.tuy a fl!w monl M to train for t11s Leon Spink!! remat ch. Ali, who l ost Im, t1tl<' to Spinks l ast February. said he was "t.;>,,X cited an<l lhrtllc<i '' to he 1n the Sovicl Ut11011. \. "It feels 1usl like l undm~ in America or any other eountry." ht> .. a ad "Oxygen is oxygc'll, t rees are trees. grass 1:. g rusi. and humans art> humans." I l e said hl' would stay ;.iwuy from con I rovcrs1al topics during h is 12-day st c.ay an Moscow und the Moslem cities of Tashkent and S1.1 mrak<1nd "1 know nothing ahout politics and Pohcaes of counlncs." he told Soviet and western r e 11 o rte r s 11 n h 1 s arr 1 v a I a t Moscow '., Shcrc•m ctyc.•vo Airport. Ah .,aid he hopes to meet ~1th Brezhnev hut lhal nolhin~ definite has been arranged MUHAMMADALt Ill' .,cud C'arla·r in Washington that lht: Sovtt:l s had assured him hl· wo uld have a chance to talk w1lh the Kremlin leader t\ It said he thought he had a lot to learn from Soviet boxers 10 terms of phys1c::il eond1t1omng anti srnmana. "f would hke to find out their mt·thod of training." he said ,,_,, e of f h .. IJafl M iehagan Uni vcrsily basket bull coach Johnny Orr on rt>cru1tin~. "There's nt; set pattern for rt:Cr\l!t ing. Every rnach hus difforent ideas. Tbe biggest thing 1s to go anlo the home. meet th<' fa mil y and find oul which person is most m fluentaal to lhal k ad. There's something new every lune That's what's exciting about 1t l guess. But you rll'Vl'r think you've got 'cm an the bag any more. You don't believe anything until you ~ot 'em signed " Oakla"d~s Rooki~ S 1iU Confide nf OAKLAN D T c<·n ager Mike Morgan came out of his big league debut with n ary a strikeout, those things which came M> easily i n high school. "But J can throw a lot harder than l did today," the l8·year -old Oakland A 's rookie s:ud Sunday. his confuJencl' obviously intact art<·r pitching a complete game and loslllg 3·0 to the Baltimore Orioles. ··He showed a lot or poise and evidently had a good. hvt> fastball," ~aid Ball1morc Manager Earl Weaver, whose pitching r1eh tt.·am got a s1x ·h1t shuto ut from Scott McGr egor , 7·3, and went home today with a 10-J(amc wannan~ streak. At a postgamc news eonference. presided over b y A 's owner ('harlt•s 0 Finley, M anager .Jack M cKeon answered. "Probably ," whl·n asked 1r Morgan would be in the starting rotation on the road 1 rip opl'ning lOntl{ht an New York Tht•n Finley whispered in lhe m anager's car, and M cK con :rn · nounl'l'd, "Mike will definitely be m the rotation · Ebewlaere in S poru . MOTOR SPORTS Renault Justified a S4 milhon investm ent with victory in the Le Mans 24-hour classic in F r ance as Didier Pironi and Jean Pierre Jaussaud captured the prest1g1ous race despite brake und t'lutch problems. Pirona. who nt>arly collapsed durmi;? the final two hours. fainted aftt-r being lifted out of the car. Jim Rushy of Newport Beach teamed with Chris Cord of Ri'verly ll1lls and Rick Knoop of ll tlbhoro f<ir J sixth plJCC finish an their Porsche 935 turbo HORSE RACING (' Jppe<l by an over ""ht•lmmg victory aboard Radar Ahead an the S65.200 Argonaut lland1<'ap. Oarrel M cHar gue rode four "'inners Sunday Cit llollywood Piffk. JIM BUSIY HOXING -Thousands of hometown fans lined the <.tre<'ts <11 Eac;ton. Pa lo w('lt oml• h<tml' Larry Holmes. the World Uox1n~ f'ount'tl's nl'W hf'avvwc1ghl c hampion. H olmes won the title Friday by defeating Ken Norton in a split dec1s1on ••• Michael Spinks, lht• }oungcr brother of the• World Boxing A ssn. heavyweight cham pion Leon Spinks (J(•n 1('d he fought wilh St. Louis lnlemalion:.il Airport police or h ad drugs an his possession Friday during an inc1· dent that n·itttltcd 1n the <•rrcst of the 1976 Olympic gold medalist Tht• youngt>r Spink~ and l wo airport security men were treated for 111t1Jrll'S \.\Ith the !Joli.er rN·C'avmg a cul on his head and a broken finJH'r BJ\SKETRALL "'ormer Kans11., Stat£· basketball star Curtis ReddinJt has accust-d tht' Wildcats of several NCAA rules viola· lions. including illegal tryouts for hi gh school prospects and ra1smed rt'.!c<rra~ to K<'cp one player e1igib1e.'"ltMdtng, WM declined to be spec1 flc. w as ruled inehg1ble last week by KSU offacaals. FOOTBAU. Funeral ser vices for Bill H ess, head football t•oach at Ohio Un1vers1ly for the past 20 years who died Saturday ;1t age 55. are set Tuesday m Athens. Ohio 8 'EBl\LI, P~oposilaon 13 may have claimed another t•ut hjck \lct1m V1s:.i h a's <'lly-owncd pro team , the manor le~guc Oaks. may ha\•t· to b<> ~old because of expected lost revenue The tc:i m l(':1ds the ( 'ahfornia Baseball Leag ue soulh d1v1s1on by 10 games walh <t 44 12 rct'ord Harold Cooper . president or the Intern a· lwn al LcJgUP, ts tr:.ing to gel government ap proval for a series of baseball gam es in Havana next winter between Lhe IL champions and :.i Cuban t ct1m . Willie M cCovcy's four straight hits hftcd the S<i n Franr 1sro Giants pa.st the New York M ets. 7·5 ... Pitts burgh stopped Cmcannall. 3· l , behind Dave Parker 's eighth inning triple • <:hacago moved back into first place m 1he DEHN•~ EcccusuY NL East by beating San Diego, 7.4 •.. Phil Nlt•kro and the Allunta Braves ended Philadelphta's eight-game w 1nn1n~ streak. 4·0 . Boston's Dennis Eckersley won his fourth slra aght gam e. 5·3 ovPr ~attic ... Rulity Staub hit a three· run homer m the bottom of the 10th to lead Detroit over Kans as City, 5·2. TRACK K enyan distance standout Henry Rono set his third \.\Oriel rc•curd of the year \o\hcn he ran 10.000 meters in 27:22 47 Sun· day in Vienna It "'as exactly eight seconds below the pr c\•tou., '•'cord held by Samso Kimombv.a. also of Kenya ROGER POIRIER Ve rsatile Poirie r Key For South B y ROG E R CA RLSON QI Ille D•llY l'llot St.tff l\., a high school basketball and volleyba ll star. Roger 1'<11r1er of University High was :.i lwuys lhc leC1der, the player the TroJans counted on for the big plav. Saturday lhe 6·5, 195-pound IR yC'ar·old will he among the South 'Squad which duels the 1orth 1n the l:lth Orange County All star bask etball game at OrJngc Coast <:ollege. i\ND IF POJRIER'S PAST is any and1c~1tion . he'll surely be a I ~1rtor 1n South Coach Paul Smith's faslbreak setup. /\s a !)en1or Poirier averaged J9 9 points a J::ame. but h is real w .... et was team play. l t 's reflect· t·d whr n he's asked his best prep thrills as a c3gcr "Thal 's easy." says Poirier. ··11 w~•" whL•n we heal Mission \'ll' 10 'hhen I was a sophomore. M1ss1on Vtt'JO went lo the CIF l1nals that vcar and we had an l')d't'ptionai' game. It was before <• nowd ol' 2.000. Our w an over St.1n Clem(•ntc last season was 'l>('<'lal . too, but nothing like 1,t•at1ng Mls~1on Viejo. There's lw1·n no per sonal h1ghl1ght IU'>l team victories." POI RIER C:Rt:DITS former I n1vrrc;1ty Coach John D r iscoll 101· muC'h of his success. "He \l.'as a rt'al msp1rataon to me. He really knl'W the game And our C'Urrent coach. Doug Sorey, got m1: pl~ymg m ore defense this va::.t ::.ca~on ... Smith, w ho ha s lost CJpastrano V alley guard Bob l'h:.irles for lhc game due to a k n1:t· mJur~" says Poirier is one 111 the har<lC'sl working players m t·ump "Ill' listens and he's \l.11rk1ng hard," says Sm ith, who l'oat'hcd Capistran o Valley to 1hc CIF 1 A c;emifmals in the ('ou~ars' first year or exist ence Pmrwr as one or those unique players m the post 50s, gaining all league honors in two sports. A I cr~t I.cam A ll·South Coast L f'aguc.> ancl /\II-Orange Coast u rt• a scl <'ctwn in basketball. Poirier was al so a second team ('bOt<'<' in volleyball an what is possibly tht• toughest overall league in the C l f . "l WOUJ.O LIKE to play both .. porls and l'H· been talking l o orange Coast Colle ge Coach T andy Gillis. "I've been work· 111g on my Vl'rt1cal jumping and volll'yball. l'spec 1ally in the .,Jnd. hopefully wall help •• Area Pre p Banquets Baseball Leade r s .......... U•l••hl AMl lllCAN LIAOU' G A8 • H l'cl, C•r•w Mtt1 SI ltl lO •• JS. Ao Jen Min c...i o uo " SO ~SI Atyt10l1h See S. I.. II •1 JJI Sufldbt(Q T.. SI ITI II sa tJt J AIU B\A SI 1•2 44 '' Jll LY"" 8•11 U ,., l4 '1 31' C:OOC.r Mil i i tti J2 •I 313 Plt1lell• NV •I 1'9 It .. Jtt Molitor Mii u I.. ll .0 lOt B. Bell Cit S. 2 tt lO tS )01 .._._ Rice, 80\1011 , ''· B•ylor. C•lllornla, tS; E•9ft\, Bo•lon, 13; J Tllomp\on, O.lroll, 13, L. Mn. 8•1tlmore, It, •-e.tladln AICt, 8oston, >•. Sta111>. Ottroll. H . l •H . Te•e\, 3', L M.oy Belllmore, lit, 0..ylot, C.OlllOftltd Je. A Oii.er. ,.._.,, J8 ,.,~ ..... f• o.ci.-.i Guidry, New Yo", •·O, t<t rn Cltnl•nd, ~1. (;.tie, l<•llU\ Clt'I'. 5 I , Torr.,,, Bo\IOn, • 1, ,.,..,... C:.ll10tn1•, •·l, Eotr\ley, 80ll0ft. I>,, s .. lotl. 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TOUIDl'T01t5 NO A-tl141 SU l'l!•ta.t COUH Of'THa STATEOl'CALll'D•NIAl'Olt THlCIOUHl'YOl'OltANOI! In .... MeltH 01 Ille E ••• ,.of G()MA R MILFORD AOloMS, •IMI '"°"'" •• <iOMAAM AOAMS,OKNSOO Hollo h lle<t.,., .,_, 10 vtc111on ,...,,.., < 1a1m.a90lntt lllt W•Cloetedoftl lo II .. WIO datm. In lllt ollke of ll>t <ltr' of llleetortw+Cl<-tOr topre..-H 111tm lo Ille.-,.,..,... el cne olflu 01 Mii, TOH W FLACK, 4~11 Wlllhlre Bl~d , • llGD, 1.01 AllQtle\, C..1tforn1• 90010, Wlll(!I l .. ltr OHl(f l\ Ille plact of 1111\llle\\ ol lllt \lflOtr'\IQnttel In •II m•I l•t\ l)Otlalfllnt lo .. kl Hlal•. !tu<l't tl•lm• with tllt nt<usary vl>V(l\trt mull bo I lltd or -lf(j •\ •lor•Uld wltlltn lour month> •II•• Ille fir.I 1)111>1 le all9flof tlll•Mtlce. O•lf(!Junel, 1'79 Mic,.,.., OOuot"' Adam' E•ecutorol1new111 OIHld~t MILTON W, l'UICK .... , ... Y••~· UttWlltMrtlllY&,•M LAtA_I ... ~ ... ,. Tel: Uu 1m .n6t Publl\,_. Or-C.0.>I Oally PllOI, JllflOI S, 12, lt,)t, 1'18 JllHI NOT I CE Of' HIA•INO 01' l'ETITION l'Olt l'OltEIGNWILLAND l'O• LETTE•S TESTAMaNTAll'Y AND 1'011 AUTNO•IUTION TO AO· MIN I STER UNDE• THE INOEl'ENOENT AOMINISTllATION OF EUATES ACT. ht et& of AUi~ BREMER BAKEcll, ~CHseel. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEAEBV GIVEN ltwt1-------------FICTITIOUS 8USINEU NAME STATEMENT FRANCIS H !lUAR .... llle<l lltrt111 • petition for Pn!Oa~ot F0te•on Wiil •n<I tor lnu•n<.e ot Lttltn h stemenl••Y EOtSON HIGH llld tor AutllOrltallOn loA<lmlnlsttr Ull• TIH! fot1ow1119 --" OOtnQ "'"" "''' ,, Olrls S•l"'mlflt ou the l~t Aomlnlstr•llon of v,.,.,1y-c.&pleln Holly s111e101. Mosl Im· Est•ln Acl,te~etoW!llclll•meM Ptoveo: Ellen W•'"'"" Mos I ••luable. Llw ror lurtlle< ~rtkut•n, •nd lllat tl>e l.or11, Hall Of lame MMlln.t Buorh. • clme end piece of hurlnQ Ille same 11.a Ju t1lor •ar\llY Mo\t ••luable. Lott t>ffnselforJun.10, 1911.•I tO:OOa.m .. M•C1<en1le, MO•l Improved Pam 0.lln, Oebe>le In Ille courtroom of ~rlmenl No Joi w,1(11 said court, at 100 CIYk Center Drive * COSTA MH A HIGH Yatslty ftMll C•Pl•1n· Ja,..... Liu, ~I Valueblt Jamtt I.tu, MO\t lrnptO"f<I Frtd LHll'I', Mo\t ln\Plr•· tlOMI Oon O'NHI JV T-11 C:.io1a1n Gfo<Ot Wolle, Most Ye1ua1>1e· Mite. Ai(ll•r<l'IOn, Ml"' tmpro-ecl TOM AQUM, Motl 111\Pl••llon.tl Sltvt MtlMnllelmer, Fff9'o·Sellll ,_., Caple in Mllr~ ~tr•yer. Moll llal"'61>1e Rlclt J•nt"' MO\I lmoro~ 8rten Pal"'i'f', MM( lft\l>l•ellon.tl <;try M•ouor• * w.-1. In Ille Clly Of S•nc.i All•, C.lllorn1a. OattOM.ily31, lt11 WILLIAMI!, SUOHN, County Oerlt O'MRLVEN'Y&MYE•S SOL~M. KAMM, ISO. 611W.Sllrtllstrwt LMAfttelft,CAMIT Att.,Mrt.ler: htlli.i.r PUC>llllltd 0r.-. Cont 0.lly Piiot, Juftt ~ ••• 12, ltTt P UBLIC NOTICE RON A.LO AOS SI A a R ENTERPRISES, 1J541 A•entd• ro11,.no•. Minion VltJo, Calllo•nl• •1H2, P 0 8o1 ll?I MIUIOn VteiO, 01llorn1a 'V6'IO Ronel<I Aon•. 7354 1 A•en1<1• :,~~:no•. Mission v1e10, ~a111or111e '"" bU\lneU ,, Conclueled .,, an .... Cllvldutl 0, ROW ,,..., PUClll~ Or-C.0.SI O&lly POOi, June 11, ''· 111 -July J, t•Tt P UBLIC NOTICE "CTJTIOUS 8USINHS NAME STATEMENT Tl•t lollowl119 "''on' •r~ OOlf'lil INllM\J•l PACIFIC OISTl'UBUTING COM· ------------·· PANY, I ... N~ .. porl 81¥<1 , Coll• CAl'l~Tl--•NO VALLEY HIGH a24Jlt ~w. C.lllonu t1'J1 Hall ol I'•"'• NOTICE TO C•EOITO•S Wllll.-n lolni.f. *' r,ier W•f, * 1 oolb•ll Br.cl Pat Ht. Cton Country Tr>om NO . ..,,.., Co•I• Me .. , CMllON11• '1•11 I OOtfly W'1tr Poto Mltr Coo~ 81'lktlb<lll SUPE•la.t C:OU•T 01' THI C:i..t1t\ It JOIWIMM'I, 1m W•llace, di T I -(lob ( ... rl~\ Wrv•ll•n<I Loot J,...,., So<~•t STATI Ol"CAUIOOllNIA "Olt G 14 MtW C.lltorl'll 9,._11 .'tport• on Ra o.. e l4""t:i•ion Joll•ll lt-r\Ofl, sw1 ...... 1nq O••O Par•H THI C:OUNT'YOl'O•ANOI 0~ .. ~. 1>uiu1eu I\ ·t-vu..i l>Y • 1••<~ Anctv Iv•"· '"""'' Rttl\S.l>lt, Goll Jot Ill lllt M.lllff of lllt E•ltlt of -••I !Mtf111t•""1> RADIO: Ba!>eball ahfom1a nt Roston. 4.JO, KMP\ '7101, ~;~~1~:·~·~~itvbe" ~'11" S•ooiy, Gvm· ~~~~:o" rHORNS&EAAY, Tiii• ~=~ ~lejl wllh ,,,. Ph1ladelph1u al Los Angeles, 5.10. KJ\BC 1790>. Ptf"lltlllolt•war•• Nolkt ''~ti>., 91-.n to <•tclllor• Cou111y C••·-01 or..,~ cou111y on C All •rOOll<I malt"'""'• Aol) °"''"''and 8r.cl ha¥1"0 <'•'"" -0•11111 1111 WMCI llK•· JllM •• ,.,. TV: Baseball hie ago at incinnati. 6 . 30, Channel 7; Ten P••-fr. Out~l-•nq ma1utlllel• 800 Ctiartes; cl<NlllO lllHMCI CIOllm If'! !fie Ollk.• Of ....,,.. nl~ Los Angel~ Strings vs. Phoenix RacquetJ; (tape I. 8, Channel 13 ~llol•r m•1t•t111•1e 8oo a...,... IM <lffll: Ol 11'4 ~l<I (Olffl or to PuOll\ ...... Or-c;o.,, O•lly PllOI, ----------------------------------------------------ll>f'tMnl ,...,,, ton.. .-f'lltMO al tlM June 12, tt, h-JutyJ, ttTt HfWPORT BE.AOi 752-7084 PHYSICAL FITNESS FOtt MIN, WOMEN, STUDEHTS FOUNT AJN V AllfY 847-3011 ' oflk• Of MCKENNA""° FITTING, Al n11-11 • ,_ ________________________ , IOfMYS •I La•. ~ Wll\IMrt 81\'ll , Htfl f'loor, L.o\ A•lt1, C.utornl• .0010, •lllCll laUet off!« I\ rllt Oltct Of !Mit.IMH Of tM llllOtr't~ In •II mel· FUTU~I CHAMPIONS JR. TENNIS CLINIC NOVICE ..d IHTHMIOIATI 114'• -4 ...,J ,w .... -11.._..r .... SI 0 S.C.T.A.. RtQ11tratfo. F.., ORiy c .. 1 July i 0-A ... t 11 CAPISTRANO llACqllET CLUI ll l-2523/493-7676 • PUBUC NOTICE '''' pettalf\l"O to .. 1e1 enale SU<ll --------,.----tlaltl'" .,u,., ''-ntt~ww vOU<11tr1 l'ICT1nou• eus1NtU "'11\l be lllW or Pf'f'Wftllld '"' •lor•••ICI NAMR U AlEMENT w1111111 IOuf moflllll alter Ille llHt Tha lollowlno "''°" I~ CIOl"O bust· P\lbll<elltlft of tl'llt. llOllCe O•ltcl~Yl4, lt711 MMIOfl IClwffd TllOMll>t"y • ... (MolY" t "'"" OMa<utoo Of cl'le Wiii of Wld Ot<ffeflt M<•INNA-fltTTINO ._..,, .. u. MtWlltM,..,..., ""',._ LM A~~1Hftte•1t 1'111111\llN 0-Mltt ONll O•llY Plitt. Mey tt all<! Jllll• S. U tt, ltll ,..., \ ,..,, ., SYNAPTIOOM. tM Merrill i..ne, Coste Moe, Celllornl• t?t.21 ••"O" SOetl<et, is. ..-.,,111 une. Cott• Mtw, C...lllorn•• .,'11 f Ill\ bU\lllt\\ I\ COtldV<ltcl Dy ..... Ill CllvlC111•I HllQfl~., Tiii\ •1•1-w•1 llltcl wHfl Ille tou11ty Ct•n. 01 OrMl9t CCM1t11Y on Jvfltt, "" "1m Pvblf\-0r-"Ot C.0.11 0.lly PllOI, J-12. lt.rt • ...OJll'Y). ltlt PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS 8ln1NUS l'ICTITIOU' 8U"NIH NAMI STATl!,_.RNT NAME STATIMlNT Tiie lollow•ne .,....,. " •no D11>t Tfl• , .. '°"''"' e>e•Mlfl• ••• CI01111 ""'' •• °"" ... "., P (N~ION FUNOING ANO TAI I( INTEi.NATIONAL, JOO ') f"INAN(IAL COMPAN Y. 1\t !tall C-l•r Str..,., SM!t• Ma, C.ltlOrt1t• M1(llltl Orlve, Suite 204, Hewoorl tt>O> B .. <11, G•lltorl'lle f1..0 Lawr-e W ICeJ•. 1'3tl ""°"" ~•ul fruCflbOm, 4/JJ CorllatlCI l.•ne, H""ll"Vlttl e.4'<11, C•lllOft11• O•lwt, Coron. cMI Mar , California ., .. , tJUS N•t\Ct' Gt~. 1~'41 Ouren C•,. Tiii\ ~ ... u ,, COll4utteel Or an Ill <I•, Fovntalll Valley, C...llfOf'lll• dhlCIU•I f Pit\ 011\lntu h <Ofl411<•t4 l>Y ., P.oul (rVC-et~el 1Nr1NrWp Tiii\ \lal-t w~ Ill.ii ,.II/I IN .__911(. W IC•y~ County Clork Of Orone10 County on Thi\ ttal_,,. wa-fl!W wllll II\~ June t. 1'7t .,",,;' Counly Clorlt 01 O••f'IQe C:ovnly 011 Publl•llfd Or-to.st Oe11y Pllol June t, ltll June 12, It, 2•-Juh l, 101 .... ,.,.,. P tJBUC NOTICE UtMt Put>llilltd Or~ C.0.tC 0.lly Piiot, .J""• 12, ''·,. enO Jiiiy J, .. ,. U4o.11 P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICllTIOUS 8USINl!SS HAMii UATRMENT 'Tl\t •01io.1119 perwns ert <lo•no busi,..u •• 11&.A CLE ANUP a MAINTENANCE SERVICE, 1U2 Yen tit• o ..... Hu11111101011 Bt ecll, C.olllor111a~7 Orelld• O.r-TfWlmo\on. 1•t> Yet11eOt Or•w:, Hut1W•Qlon 8tach, C.Olllorlll• .,.., ,,..,.,,., .. Allen flloml)Mlll, 1'71 Ya,.t•e• Or•-.. """""''on 8t•c11. C.•Ulornt•._,.1 T ... , OuillleU tS COftelucted by • Qt ... r.l p¥t~lllD B•-°""""""' 'Tiii\ llft-1 ""' !tied wlllt llWl County Clerk ol Or•"llf C:-tY on Junet. t91t r.ro 11 •• DAILY PILOT s M~" Jun. 12 1971 l\londa) ~~ NYSE 2 p.m. (EDT) Pric s COMPOSITE ,.,... .. --·--I TRANSACTIONS "'" 'I t )1 I • fll' l (IA It' W.,• T~•I ,.,.. >I.,. .. (•' NEW STANTON, Pa !;\P 1 llo url:v workers al Volkswagen Corp or /\ mt>rica s assembly plant voted O\ t'rwht•lmanfll) an favor o( repre l'n tut1on hv lhl' Uniled Auto Wor kers The prt-limmor) tall) 1nd1catt:d I hu I a bQut 9R 1~r<'<'nt of t ht> "ork<'r!> rnvored JOtntng the 1t1ant union VA " Pr('~1dcnt DOU$!13~ A Fraser '-&1d T ht-NLRB wns cxp1..•ctcd lo ccrt1h lhc C!IC{'llOn • STOCKS/ BUSINESS Ads Pulled Sears' Position Could Be Risky By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Would you stop buying from Sears Roebuck because you d1dn 't lake the telev1slon shows in which the1r com merc1als appeared'' People gener ally vote their opinions in the polhng booths rather than the ma rketplace but the threat of a consumer boycott us ua lly gives a company pau!le That s one reason why Sears has withdrawn its a dvertising from some or the biggest audience :.hows on net work TV YOU WILL NO LONGER SEE Sears commercials on Charlie's Angels. Three s Company Sax Miiiion Dollar Man and Barnaby Jones. The nation s largest retailer had previously axed from its schedule Starsky and Hutch Barella. KoJak and Hawau Five 0 Sears said 1t ehmmated these shows rrom advertising cons1derat1on because they contain too much violence and exphcat sex Tht-company was under pressure fro m vanous or ganizations to indulge m this kmd of blackUst an g On<! grou11 the Na uona l f'edcral1on lor Decency. ~trunc :. picket lan e 1n front of the Sears headquarters building m Chicago In ~d d1t1 on t o ":Hch1ng wh re its ad Money Tree vcrt1s mg dollars go. Sears as trying lo ra lly other com pan1es to the cause or wholesomeness on TV It's the catalyst m the formation of a busines s advisory counc1r that Will work With the National Congress or Parents a nd Teachers m the evaluation or TV programs 'It will gave busme~s more of a voice on what's going on in TV. satd a Sears spokesman m an echo to the old days or radio when s ponsors not only called their adveM as mg shots but the tunes themselves THE ISSUE OF ADVERTISING influence m medJca LS an old one and tl nearly always has more to do with emo lion and moral values than with dollars It cuts both ways. Some media wont allow certain pro ducts to be advertised Hard liquor may not be advertised on radio or TV and beer can he advertised only af no one an the commercial 1s ever seen drmkmg at The New Yorker will not accept advertising for cigarettes. Taboos are railing m two magazines The July issue of Rcdbook. a ma~azane for young women. will carry an ad for Exc1ta condoms It marks the firs t tame a women's magazine has carried condom advertasmg The July issue of the Reade r 's Digest will carry the magazine s first ad vert1semenl for a lcoholic beverages a full page from Gallo Wlllc AS FOR SEARS. ROEBUCK. It s obviously ptacing off limits progr.i mi, walh enormous audiences. people who normally shop al Sears stores But Chairman Edward R Telling says Sears will stick with this policy monatonng programs for violence and sex even 1f ll risks & downshde in busmesi> or (.'OUfSl' Scar<: Roebuck might ha\iC some second thoughts 1f thl' m11l1on s of families who watch Cha rlie s Angels and Three's Comp;rny decided that they would pro test this action by refusing lo shop al Sears stores Building Steady In 10 Counties Construction 1n Southe rn Cahfom1a !!-10 counties held stead} m April. reports Secunly Pacific Bank with bu1ICJ m g perm1Lc; exceedmg $789 million a 2 percent gam over the Ma rch fa~ure Senior Vice Pres ident Paul J 0 Brien. admmaslralor of th" bank's real estate finance department. r eported that these figures could mean a drop in construction for 1978 "RESULTS OF THE NEXT FEW MONTH'S building act1 v1ty s hould tell us 1f we can expect a strong performance for the remamdC!r of the year or fall s hort ot c.•urrent analysts' proJectlons He based his report on data compiled by Secur1tv Pac1f1c" res earch de partment for tht. bank's monthly pubhcataon. · California Construcllon Tre nds · The bank " report covrr.; the Southland count1e" of tm pcr1a l Inyo L''' l\ngt'lei, Orange. H1 vcrs1de S.in Bernardino. San Diego, San Luis Obispo. Santa Barbara. and Ventura COMMERCIAi. BUILDING ACTIVITY I ~ the Southland s howed a 22 percent gain wh11L industrial con strucl1on rose 10 pc>rcent. he added On the rcs1dcnt1al side. three &luthern California counties Los l\ngcles San Bernardino and San Diego were the only ones to record more than 1.000 ne w sangh~ family units llo\\cver. rcs1dent1a l construction in this re g1on remained about the same at $524 m1lhon compared with the March fl~urc Retail Food Prices To 'Stabilize' Soon? Despite thC! r<'ccnt Jump in food pr1cPs , agricultural a n .. d ysts predict ret:ul 'ood prices will stabilize within Wl'CkS Eric Thor Jr agricultural economist ror the Bank ot America says the annual food price increase wall not ex reed 10 percent "TUE LAST HALF OF 1978 WILL moderate the rapid inflation rate increase or the first part of the year .. he "a vs "Improved harvests of fruits tinel vegetables w1JI begin to push down food prices by late Jun(. Califomrn Farm B\.lreau commodity s pecialists are predicting ample supphes und moderate pnces for dairy and poultry products. lettuce. potatoes onions, strawber ril"s cit rus. rice. peaches, plums nectarines a nd melons The n• will bl' a relatively s m21llcr si;ppi)' nf grape!> 1w .. 1rs almonds chcrrtt .. "' anfl apncot!. f'OOO PRICF:S ARE lllGll A'f ret:11I leve•s because there 1s not cnouJ,th food to compet1t1vely flatten pnce!\ '•I'" Richard llartmann. Farm Bureau economis t Tht> m1scr.1blc weathN 01 the pasl two years 11; stlll affecting r.1rm production ·w e have CXJ><.'rtCncce1 the worsl of the price In c reases lfartmonn s.1ys Ry the end of June the last ot the weather indut <'<I problem"' w 111 be b<!hino u~ Though mcl:lt prices will contmue lo move upward, the pace will bi. tar slower than the past srveral months Employees Fired Sl\N FRANCISCO l/\P 1 The n<'" rece.,<•r ror the P.1c1f1r Far F.a.,t Linc. Inc ha ... laid of( !.O nw iO emp oye1:s 1ncludtnR hnt f'rc!lldent Rl'mur<l Orcit accordtnR to a nc" "Pl'IJK r rt'porl W1• .1rc tryloir to fH.t th<' rompony 1n 11 stohl<' ReC'ure .ind prl''iC!rvcd conrl lt Ion · Ro~rt Uenl'dict "as quoted as "8Ytnli! in tht· S:in f'runc111<.'o t::xam1nc.r