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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-07-17 - Orange Coast Pilot( r I ' ' 4 • m om . , . ... .. " • . DAI l Y Pl LOT ing Tut Outi:aumbered '* * * 10' * * * By Seattle Roek Fans -< MONDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 17, 1978 VOL 11, HO , .. , l SECTIOftS. U PAGES • • • • Newport Poisoning a Mystery t 4 Tee11 \lietims Gunmen Kill 6 In Restaurarit OKLAllOMA CITY 1AP1 •Six worker s c lo si n g a steak house for the night were murdered by rohb 'r~ who forced them al gunp<nnt into a walk-in freezer. th<•n :.hot e<.1ch of them through thl' hc<.1d . authorities -.aid toda~ Four of the victims wer<' teen agers Police !>a id riorc than $1.000 wa~ m1!>S1ng from the restaurant's !-aft• lnvesti~ators :-.aid th<•y believe more th;in om• pl·rson was in· volvl.'d , but that lh<'rc were no suspects and ft·w clues in the slayings. wh1C'h they tailed the wor:,t ma!>s murder in lol'al mC'mory The bod1<''> \H•rc• found late Sunday night by rC's laurant manager Make Click. 25. who re· turnt•d to the S1rlo1n Stockade rl'i-laurant in the· Southern Hills Shoppini? Cl'ntt•r to dl'lcrmine Crash Kills NB Woman /\ 27 ·)<'ar old Balboa woman was killt.'d early today when the car she was driving :-pun off P arif1c Coast t11 ghway and <•rashcd into a tl'lcphone pole. A Cahforn1a Hi ghway Patrol report s~lld Mavis Sulton. who lived at 301 Fernando St , Apt. 411 , n :alboa. was killed <1bout two mill's north of Irvine Cove The r<'port said the victim was driving south on Co;,ist Highway at 2 a m whC'n ht•r s mall foreign ear left th e highway and smash<'d into the pole lnvC'sllgators ::.aid the woman was alone in the car They said the cause of the accident is still under 1nvesllgat1on wh) the employees had failed to telephone wilh the nightly cash total. Police S~t. Tom Mundy i-a1d Click found the lxx11es piled in a heap where they had fallen after apparently being executed one· by-one. The restaurant is near In terstate 240. an Oklahoma City by-pass route. Mundy said the assailants may have selected that restaurant because of its accessibility to the expressway Five male workers dead at the scene were identified by police as David Lindsay. 17 . David Salzman. 16: Anthony Tcu. 17 . Isaac E. Freeman. 56. a janitor. and Louis Zacharias. 40. assis Lant manager The sixth person. Terri M Horst. 16 , wa s taken to Oklahoma Children's Memorial I lospital suffering from gunshot v.ounds lo the head and chest She never regained consc1ou!> ncss and died at about 12 15 am .. Mundy said Police cordoned off the park 1ng lot s urrounding lht• restaurant. A dozen officers walked shoulder-to-shoulder to <See 6 KILLE D, Page A2l Viejo Cyclist, 23, Hits T r ee, Killed A motorcyclist who was killed in Mission Viejo late Saturday night was identified today as William J Hoffman, 23, of Long Beach. Hoffman was fatally injured at 11 :40 p.m. near Crown Valley and Marguerite Parkways when his motorcycle went out or con trol and crashed into a palm tree. Pharaoh Fight Beach Boys Omdraw King Tut SEATTLE !AP l King Tutankhamun went up against the Reae>h Boys in Seattle. The surfers won Authorities said u concert by the rock group at tracted larger crowds Sunday that the first public !-.howing in Seattle of artifacts from the Egypti~n king's tomb. "It's dead." said John Pugel, one of several peo- ple selling progra\is for the Tut exhibit at the Seat tit> Art Museum The estimated 3,000 people who arrived early for the Tut show got their tickets within an hour. and by 8·30 a rn . the 200-yard-long line had dissipated But authorities said morning crowds for the Beach Boy rock concert in an adjoining stadium out- numbered the Tut crowd several times over . . lp~~~~~~~~~~~~~&tulism Racing Their Dories I Rejected Dally PIHi\ PMI• lty l..H POM ROW . ROW, ROW The c.·xc1t1ng dor~ ran• Sundav afternoon near the San Cll'mente Pier was a highlight of the L wo day ocean fl's t1rnl filled \.\'1th beach und ot·c.•an athlclie events. Here San Clemcntl• lifeguards Al La\'ayen and Barnard \'oorhces put their backs mto it as they pull through surf They brought their dor) in f 1 rst. nght ahe<1d of Los Angeles Count~ hf eguards Mom Held in 4 Slayings Buffalo Youngst e r s' Bloodie d Bodies Found BUFFALO.N.Y <AP 1 Four young children were stabbed to death in their home here. and their mother was charged in the killings, policC' say. Detectives said they found the bloodied bodies or the children 1n their apartment late Sunday night after being called to the scene by a neighbor who had heard "noises from upstairs." Police identified the children as Kytia Trait. 8. her sisters. Amina. 6. and Inez. 4. and her ~ year-old brother. Demario The mother, Gait. 26. was cov cred with blood and taken to a local hospital, but she was not tnJured. police said Authorities said that after several hours of quC'stioning. Mrs. Trail was charged with four counts of second-degree murder. "We don't rellllY know why she did it." said police Lt. John Rooney. "but family members told us she thought she was un der a voodoo curse · · But Leo J Donovan. chief or hOmlclde. described the report or a voodoo curse as unfounded "So far we have no motive." he said "All we now i11 there are four children dead " Al Mrs Troll's arraignment today. Buffalo City Court J udJe Alo1s Maiur advised her of her ., rights and the char~es ··Did you understand anything t said to you., Did you hear me"" he asked Mrs. Trail did not respond. and Mazur ordered her held without bail for a µsych1atric ex- amination. Author ities said Mrs Trail and her husband. Charles. had been separated for about two years Man Injures Neck In Newport Plunge A Garden Grove youth who plunged 25 feet orr the rocks near the Newport llartor en- trance into four reel of water this weekend suffered nothing more than a neck strain, accord· ing to police reports. Police said they wcr<' uncer· tain whether Jason Matthew· Lapan, 18, leaped or fell in the Friday afternoon incident re- ported from Pirate's Cove. adja C'ent to the Corona del Mar maip beach After hilling the wate r. wit· nesses said the young man walked to shor~ and collapsed Paramedics a nd lifeguards rushed lAipan to lloa~ Mcmorhll Hospital whert> h111 injuries were diagnosed as ··cervical strain." according to the pol ice report The Incident was the mo~l serious lo precede the weekend that lifeguards said was unuc countably quiet considering the s ummer heat and smo~. Lt . Logan Lock a bcy said 85,000 visitors ca me to Newport's beaches Saturday and 95.000 came on Sunday. There were a total or 229 people rescued . Lockabey said there were no major problems "We were surprised lt\41l there weren't more people here." he commented "The people wtio did come ~tayed much later than <See STRAIN, Pa at A2) . _.....-. ---............... 644-4492 ·- As Cause Puzzll.-d State llt-alth Oepart- mcnl o1ficiab SiLul. tOO.y lhe.Y ""? have no idea what caused a food po1 so n1n~ at ta ck that hosp1tah1cd a Nt·wport Beach man last week The 36·.Y{'<H·old m<.10 "'a~ clrlS?lnall~ thou~ht to have been !>UHt•rin~ from botulism. but Or Ben Warner. the state"s chief c•p1demiolog1st. today said all tests of the v1ctim"s blood and the> water chestnuts suspected of IH•1 n i.: tu1nted havt• µroved nl•gatlVl' "Frankly, '-"l' have no idea what the toxin is that would havt• produced the ~y mptom~ s urft'rl'd by lht• patient." he ... aid. lie s<11d no further tests arc anticioatl'rt in the c:a:-.l' W a r n l' r :-. a 1 d t h e w a t e r t' hl'" l nut". 1 m ported from T:.11wun. will not be.• rcmovert I rom market she I VC!> The patient. whO!>l' identity has not been n.•vealed. was re h.•ased from llo<ig Memorial I losp1tal Friday after spending tht• fJrsl t'>'O da\" of h1~ hospital ... wy in the intf!n'>I\ l' <'<in· unit Beaten Wives Said Covering Bruises C HICAGO (AP 1 Man\ wives wh~t.· husband beat them try lo hide that foct from doctor:-. by waiting days before "eeking medical hC'lp and by rnventing a false caust.• for their in.1uries. ac tording to a report in the Journal of the Aml'rtl'an Medical Assoc:ia. lion Beaten women often come to hospital emeq~ency rooms a day or two after they are hurl, said the report in the July 21 Journal Coa. 1 Weather Low clouds near thl• coast tonight and Tuesdav morning, otherwise £air tonight through Tuesday with cooler days . Lows tonight 60 to 65 . Highs Tues day ne ar 70:, al beac•he!> to m1d-80s inlanct. I NSIDE TOD~ Y The women's movement is prouing o boon to some dworced fathers. who are now collecting child rupport Tht> Associated Press story 1s ot1 Pog<· Al. l •d ex A• 'ft1tt krv•o •• M ... •,t•,. a ... U.. · ll_Allll w8"n.. Ct e'"I.,.. l f "Ml...,,......,...t IJ calll""'1t Al. C.J llM•IH .. 1 C1tollltf C.• tt NtUllM• '"'°" M, Cl C.ll'llU M '-°'' IH c. .. u.....i 1M S\K-M•r\'. .. t IJ DHtll Nttktt Ae hlt•ltl.., .. ...... 1 ,.... .. , .... ,... ..., ••*19'-... , Wtattltt oU '••tffl"' Cl l _, .. Nt'lf? M . C.J 1 I t I l '•~ DAILY PILOT $ •• J I 17 191"" ~ .... onci.ay u y ~ llroaC:er P e aee' Dayan to Meet Egypt's Kamel LONDON IAP> Israeli Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan new to London today for face-to· race talks with his Egyptian counterpart and told reporters in a troop-ringed airport lounge he hopes broader peace negotia- tions can resume within two weeks <Related story Page M . 1 Dayan added. however. that the two days of meetings scheduled to begin Tuesday m a storybook castle in the English countryside will get down to 'basic issues . These dis· russions are not going to be talks about talks " Egypt's foreign minister. Mohamed Ibrahim Kamel. was on his way from Cairo. and Secretary ' or State Cyrus R Vance, host or the two-day meet· mg, was due to arrive later from tnc economi c s ummit con- rcrencc in Bonn, West Germany U S and Uritish security agents sealed off the site or the mcl'ttn~ at the 9th-century l.ecds Castle. 45 miles southeast of London. The talks had been scheduled ror the Churchill Hotel m Lon· tlon 's Mayfair district They .... ere :-.w1tc·hcd to the 1solatl'd. lurrett>d fortress as a precaution .. ~a inst attacks by Arab ter- rorists \.\ho oppose• peace with hrat·I Tht· Churchill was the E'rorrt Page A I 6 KILLED. • M·a rc·h the park mg lot, but they found only a handful of coins. "'h1ch they believe the robbers may have dropped artcr leaving 1 h rou~h ;.1 n.·;.tr door Mundy said each victim had hcl'n shot in the head with a "ma II cahbt•r weapon and that .1~ many as 20 shots may have !wen fired The inte rior li ghts were dimmed when officers arrived. ht· su1d "lt looks as though 1l-was a last minute robbery as they "('re closing." Mundy said. ·'This is the worst I can re· member m 18 years." Police Chief Tom Jleggy said. "We've had killings or three. but not this many" Tourist T r eated PlllLAOELPHIA <APl A Delta Airlines Jumbo Jet ran mto '-l'Vl're turbulcnct' ::.outh of Richmond. Va. and 22 people re· l'e1vt•d medical treatment after 1t land1..od m Philadelphia. The L I 011 TriSta r carrying 106 passengers and a crew of 10 from Houston on Sunday was not damaged und thl' landing was routine. according lo a media representative for Delta TWO NAJIY MEN UJSf AT SEA S/\N DIEGO t/\Pl Air and target of an Irish terrorist ut· tack m December 1974 The three participants, who were expected to meet informal· ty tonight. will try to lay the groundwork for rcsumin~ full· scale Egyptian-Is raeli peace talks. They were to be taken by hchcopter to the castle, built on two small islands in a 20-acre lake and accessible only by air or a drawbridge causeway Police sealed off the 485-acre park around the lake Sunday and s pecial communications were installed for the delega- tions. Among the security teams were' agents or Scotland Yard's crack anti-terrorist squad and the AS Diplomatic Protection Group. BB-Visitor Saved Fro01 Drowning A Pico Rivera youth who was plucked from a rip current off Huntington State Beach Sunday remained hospitalized today foflowing his dramatic sea rescue David Hathaway. 20. was de· livered to the Orange County Harbor Department dock in Newport Beach by th(' Hunt· mg ton State Beach Li rcguard Department rescue boat Surf Watch The vessel sped at up to 30 knots en rout<'. with a brier and unusual stopover at the Newport Pier. where Newport Beach Fire Department paramedics Oon Gray and Mike Miller leaped aboard. Authorities said Hathaway was in such serious cond1t1on ;, was necessary to gel sophistical· ed medical care immediately. Hathaway was listed in fair co ndition today at Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Ueach. where he was taken by ambulance upoJl _arrival at the Harbor Department dock. Stale Beach lifeguards said Hathaway became trapped m a rip current about 3 p.m . and was carried about 75 yards offshore before being rescued by the boat crew. Maintenance To Merge? WASHlNGTON <AP) A congressional report rec· ommends that the Army, Navy and Air Force con- solidate t hei r aircraft main tenance activities, wh ich cost $2 billion an· nu ally. The General Accounting Office said placing a sing l e manager over a ire raft maintenance would reduce duplication. increase efficiency and save money The "report did not offer an estimate of the projected savings. Teetering Tiny Tot B1anea Meluzz1 Ashton 1s only eight months old. but ulrL'<tdy she's part of a family of foot -Juggling act ap· pe:..iring with Puck ·s Circus in T or onto The p1x1l' performer CJlso stf..lnds on his uncle's feet whill' hl· lies on his bc.ick Jarvis Jury Needs Testimony Reread OXNARD <AP> -The Jury in tax reformer Howard Jarvis' drunken drlVtnf! trial returned to their deJjl;le.r~tions today and quickly sent word they want to hear some testimony again. The seven -men a nd five women. who were unable to reach a verdict in 41fi hours of de· liberation Friday, asked for a re· ading of the testimony of the sheriff's deputy who stopped .Jarvis on the Ventura Freeway last March 15 Deputy Michael Kipp was the key prosecution witness in the one-week trial of J arvis. the 75-year·old crusader who co- authored Proposition 13 tax cut bill. . Kipp alleged Jarvis was intox· icated when he was spotted weaving his car from lane to lane after midnight. The deputy said Jarvis failed roadside sobriety tests -he didn't walk a straight line and couldn't recite the alphabet. Jarvis was the defense's star witness. testifying he wasn't drunk and was dn" 1ng erratical- ly because he thouJ!ht the pursu- ing sheriff's car was a political enemy chas ing him. J a rv1s said he h ad a few drinks that ni~ht a vodka and orange Juice before dinner and "two or three cups" of coffee laced with liqueur after dinner. He said he had trouble with his le~. which was the reason he refused to walk a straight line. As for the alphabet. J arvis said he hadn't recited 1l s ince kin· dcrgartcn Early Birds International Poet Economic Plan· Unveiling Set dONN. West Germany IAPI -President Carter and leaders or six oth er m a j or non Communist nations are unveil· ing today an agreement on what U.S . Treasury Secretary W. Michael Blumenthal called a "concrete and concerted action program" to deal with global economic problems. Conference so urces s aid Carter agreed lo increase 011 pnces to international levels in 1980. although it was not clc<.ir how he would accomplish this Current price controls exp.rt• In \979 but could. under present law. be extended to 1981 The current price of U.S. oil rangcc; from $5.23 a barrel to Sl l 75 a barrel. The world pric~ 1i. ap proximately $13.SO. The sources. who asked not to be 1dentif1ed. sa id Wc·!>t Germany had agreed to take cH' tion tncreasinglts econom1<' growth by the end of August. But they reported that West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt ha<t stricken from the draft of a final communique a specific incrcasl' of 1 percent beyond the an ticipated increase. That increuse was expected to be significantly lowe r than the -& percent growth forecast for the * * * United Stute!>. West German growth could inc rease the markets for U.S. products. Robert S. Strauss. Carter's s pecial representative for trade negotiations. said today the summit made "great progress on trade." He predicted that interna· llonal ncgollat1ons for a pact to reduce international trade bar r1ers would bl' ::.ucccssful by the ('nd of thc year . a lthough ·· uJ:riculturc· 1s still a problem " Carter told reporters Sunday night. after the first rounds of t•conom1c summitry. that "the final n•sults nf lhc deliberat10ns \\ 111 be good.·· Schmidt said a separate state· mt>nt to be issued today would include an agreement on "new approaches to terrorism ." He of· fcred no details Sources an kt•y dc!egatwns said thl• !>latement would list an· 11 htrJt•k mC'~rt>!". rrrc ... ~+:·~,---- 1 he twnninJ.! of commercial flights to nations harboring hi· 1at'kl·I'~ Today I '-llw final day of the t w<H i:.t y tonfc.orence attended by Carll r . S<:hm1dt. and the leaders of Canada. t-'rance. Great Bri· tarn. Italy <.1nd Japan. Carter plannt·d to return to Washington late tonight * * * Backing Expected On Energy Proposal WASHINGTON <AP> Pres1 dent Carter can return from the l'Conomic s ummit 1n Wes t Germany assured that Congress will give ham the tools he needs to r educe oil imports. Senate Democratic Leader Robert C Byrd said today. Byrd said the expected Senate passage on Tuesday of the first portion of the president's fiye part energy plan will go a long way toward reducing U S re hance on oil imports. a cenlr<.11 concern of the nation's overseas trading partners The legislallon would proh1b1t burning of oil or natural gas in most new power plants and give the government the power to force many existing plants and businesses to convert lo coal .. This bill is more important from the standpoint of reducing 011 imports than may appear on the surface." Byrd told reporters. porters Tht· Senatt' resumed debate on t ht• measure· today. the first t•om prom1s(· agreement on the l'ncrg} plan to reach either <.0hamber Bt1t·kNs ol thl' IC'g1 s lal1on cl.i1m 1t C'an '-ilVt' up to one million of lht· l'1ght m illion bar- rels of oil thl• United States im· ports daily lh rel :-.aid thl' t·ombtned effect ol this bill .md otht'r relatively non controversial parts oL the energy plan will h:n e "quite an impact on oil imports." even thouJ?h these measures are not commanding th<' attcnt10n of the more unpopular parts. such as Carter 's proposal for new e nergy taxes ~ca rescue units called off their search today for two San Diego. based naval officers reported los t at sea after their JCt aircraft disappeared about 100 miles southwest of San Diego. A spokesman ror Miramar Naval Air Station identified the two as Lt j .g Patrick J . Kilcline. 25, of MacLean. Va .. and the radar intercept officer. Lt. Cmdr. Wi lliam C.1Malthews. of Wantag, N. Y. Huntington Crash Kills Airman. 23 Only one day after their hatching recently on a farm near Jeffersonville. N.Y .. three young robins keep parents bob. bob. bob· bin· along with food for their hungry stomachs. With all those gaping mouths. deciding who to feed f1r~l may be a problem for m~1 and pa robin Both were on temporary duty aboard the a ircraft carrier Constellation when their F -14 Tomcat jct fighter was lost about 9 a .m. Sunday on a routine training flight, the spokesman said ORANGE COAST ~ D~ILY PILOT Tn•~if~(0..110"1ly P1•ot ~lhwf'w<t't" ttl'1'\ ~fWdlfWHfo"" PO\\ l\IW'b41\NOb~trwoOt~ C.O.• t PuChOuf'M)f"omcui~ ~Mf'....,1lu.,....~u•• puetl\M"O Monotla<t tf\tO\lq~ Frtd.ly fOf (.,,f,. -...~ ,..."WOIO", 8# .. tf\ H\l'f'ltllnQllOI\ &-Nit ,.,_If' '"'" V•lltf ''•l"P \~OdU•bH-. 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'I> ~'"'• ,,,,,,,.,. ~hf"W't..-i\U '°"'0"'"'' A 23-year-old Air Force sergeant was fatally injured car ly Sunday in a two-car crash in Huntington Beach, police re- ported. Transport Chief Denies Quit Report WASHINGTON (AP > - Transportation Secretary Brock Adams denies a published report that he might resign, a depart· ment spokesman said today . The secretary scheduled a news conference arter the New York Times reported today that he appears likely to be one of thf firs t members of the Carter Cabinet to depart. possibly by the end of the year. ··secretary Adams will deny he has any intentions to resign," spokesman Bob Holla~ said in discussing why Adams h ad scheduled the news conference . "He doesn't believe there 1s any basis for the story," Holland added. T he Times altrtbutcd ll~ re J>Qrt to government and Industry sources. SKt. Mark Steven Anderson. stationed at McChord Air Force Base , m Washington. was dead on arrival at Pacifica Hospital aftef the 12:32 a.m. collision at t h e intersection of Beach Boulevard and Pacific Coast Highway. ofricials said. Anderson. of Otis. Ore .. was a passenger in an auto driven by Staff Sgt. David J . V1skup, 28. of Little Falls. N. Y .. also stationed atMcChord. v 1 s kup was reported in guarded condition today at Hun· t1ngton lntercommunity Hospital's intensive care unit with internal injuries from the c rash. otficials said. Police arrested Robert Allen Williams. 22. of Monterey Park and booked him on drunk driv- ing and vehicular manslaughter char ges in connection with the two-car crash. Wllllams was reportedly drlv· Ing south on Beach Boulevard when the collision occurred. police said. He was not seriously Injured and was released on $5,000 bail. officials said Fro• Page A I STRAIN •.. usual, though." 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Stoc.·k~ VOL. 71, NO. 198, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, JULY 11, 1978 C TEN CENTS ----------Victims of Rurse Snatchers---------- Older Women Easg Crime Targets By J E RRY CLAUSEN Of llM Oallr 1>11.c Slaff Witnesses said it was dark at 8: 10 p m Feb. 20. but there was enough light in the parking lot outside Reubens restaurant in the Laguna Hills Mall to see that the blond teen· ager wore no shoes He appeared from nowhere. gliding silently up behind three people approaching their car after dinner and a turn around tht> shopping center ---·-i.· Mrs. Helene Cooper, 71. and he r husband Sampson were showing their friend, Mrs . Bernice Weiner of Lake __Iahoe. the areas surrounding their Leisure World home. The mood was relaxed except for conversation about a poor m eal at the restaurant the only poor meal the cou· pie had ever gotten at one or their favorite eating spots. - ' .. ......_ . . . ,· . t -.. Fester Rides Again If you should spot this dynamic duo motoring down the free\\ ay toward San Diego. don't be alarmed. It's just Ken Wanzer of Costa Mesa and his dog, "Fester .. Wanter ~an, his onc -vear·old Labrador rides behind him regularly iind has made the trip to San Diego with him twice Prop. 13 Prompts Reserve Spending 8 y PHJLJP ROSMARIN OI Ille O•llf Pllol Stall The Huntington Beach Union Jhgh School 01!.trict has spent some SJ million in carryover re :.1..•rvc funds 10 recent weeks to 2 Huntington Women, One More Robbed Three women leaving a Costa Mesa bar early Sunday were a e ~osled in the parking lot by a man who took their purses con· taining credit cards and a total of S145 m cash. pohce .. said today One of the victims of the s trong arm r obbe r y, Edith Helen Haydr n. 40. of Huntington Beaeh, was s lightly injured when the man struck her over the left eye with her purse dur· mg the brief struggle. Police said the robbe ry oc c urred shortly before 2 a .m . rn the parking lot near Sargent's Bar.843W 191.hSt..Costa Mesa. The women told police a black «nan wearing a blue and white bandana over his bushy afro ap proached them and announceJ. "This is a holdup " Also victimized by the robber were Joan Robinson. 49, of Hunt· ington Beach and Virginia May Romano. 40, of Santa Ana. After grabbing the purses, the man fled on foot. A male witness chased him but was unable to keep up with the neeing s uspect, police said. The robber , descr ibe d as nboul six feel tall and In hll\ m id ·20s. did not display a "~(non, police suid. avoid a reduction or slate aid Proposition 13 .. bailout" m one; Because 1t also has main tained large reserves. Lhe Coast Community College District m ay receive S2 m illion less of the state aid Saddleback Valley Unifi ed School District officials last week reported hurry -up spend· ing of $750,000 to deplete re serves. paying orr long-te rm contracts. to avoid similar forfeits. Other coastal <>range County school districts have reported budget reserves or less than h vl' percent or their total budgets the cut-off point for the aid penalty rule The state "bailout" measure cuts allocated md to individual schoot districts by one-third or the total the districts have left in reserves above five percent or the budget income. prior to passage o r the measure, Huntington Beach school offi<.'ials estima ted the district would have 10.9 percent SS million 10 reserves. in a · total 1978·79 budget of S46 million During the past few weeks. -.c hool district officials began paying off lease purchases and other Jong-term financial com m itments, to deplete the re. servl! Advance payments were made on the district's seven-year com- puter financing program. and a lease -option on air conditioners at newly built Ocean View High School. among others. At st11ke In the money &hufOe Is about $900.000 of the estimated 118 million the district is to re. eel ve ln suite emergency aid By cutting back the reser ve to a t let $2.3 mllllon the 5 percent <See SPEND, Pag~ AU ~ Mrs Cooper felt her purse move. She looked down as the s trap slipped from her shoulder and hung up on her elbow She lost her bala nce. felt a hard push on her shoulder and reeled awkwardly. hitting hard against the black usphalt She felt no pain at first With Sampson Cooper in pursuit, the teen-ager ran toward a car with a vagu«.· figure hunched behind its wheel Mrs Cooper remembers calling for her hus band to stop .. He's 74 years old . you know ·· The car. the teen-ager and the purse containing credit cards. driver's ltcense. a checkbook. $64 1n cash .. and everything else a woman carries in her bag" were gone in the roar or a motor and a stream of exhaust Then the pain began. Mrs. Cooper would spend the next 10 day;; in d hospital bed and the following six weeks recuperating al hom e with a broken pelvis a nd :J bruised arm that is still tende r She was the sixth and last purse-snatch victim cit the ma ll in a nine-month-long series of hit and run crimes against older women who a re considered easy target:. for fust·moving purse grabbers . ''He was experienced." Mrs Cooper i.urmised of the youth who glided silently up behind her on bare leet and made off with her shoulder bag "He slipped t he stra p off. and I d1dn·t even teel him touch me ll wasn't until I looked down and the bag caughr that he shoved me " <See EASY TARGETS. Page A21 Seven Nations Reach Accord on Econonrlcs Japan, Germany To Grow BONN. Wl•sl Ger many IAPt P resid,·nt Cartc-r and the leaders of six other major non · Communist natio ns reached a~reement al tht• N:nnomic sum m il conference today on t actics lh<'V hope will s peed world econom ic growth and cut oil im· µorts Their plan includes increased Japanese and · Wes t Gt>rma n growth . and a s lower U S i.trowth rate or about 4 percent. the 1978 figure already forecast l>y the Carter administration. Carter told the othi>r IPaders lhat his administration would cut taxes and spending in the next two fiscal years -a pled~e he has ma de frequently at home APWl ....... ~ and would raise U S oil prices to wor ld levels by 1980 However. 1t was not im· mediately clear how the oil price increase would be achieved. BIG FOUR GET TOGETHER AT ECONOMIC SUMMIT MEETING IN BONN, WEST GERMANY From Lett. France's d'Estaing, Carter, Britain's Callaghan, Germany's Schmidt Current price controls expire rn 1979 but could, unde r present law. be extended to 1981 The (·u rrent price of U S. 011 ranges from S5.23 a barrel to $11 75 a barrel. The world price is ap proximately $13.50. U.S . Treasury Secretary W Michael Blumenthal. discussing agreements before they were unveiled. described them ai. a "concrete and concerted action program" to deal with $!10bl.ll economic problems · The economic summit's com munique. to be issued after the final sess1C'n this afternoon. wa~ expected tu inelude spcc1f1c targets for economic growth. t•mployment. and inflation in l'ach or the seven participating nations The sources. who asked. not to be 1d e nt1 fie d . sa id Wes t Germany hi.Id agreE.'d to take ac tion increasing its economic ~rowth by the end of Aui.tust But they reporkd that West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt had stricken from tht.> draft of a final <.'Om munique a spc<.'1f1c increase of 1 perrcnt beyond the an - ticipated incrcasl.' That increase was t•xpected to be significantly lower than the 4 per<.'ent growth forecast for the <See S MMIT. Page A2 > Moves By MICHAEL PASKEVICH OflllltOa lly PltotSllfl Fi ve teacher~ a t Newport Har bor H1 ~h ha ve filed grievances w1lh the Newporl Mesa Unified School District. claiming they have been placed Ill a transfe r pool while teachers with less ex p erien ce . or <.'oac hing duties. are being re tamed One or the instructors. Mike Marino. has been teaching h1!) tory for eight years at Harbor lligh He s aid he has been placed in the transfer pool caused by declining enrollment while hi s form er t eaching assistant. a third year instructor who also coaches baseba ll, 1s assured a Job next fall at Harbor Hig h "We feel the school board should know about it." said Marino. who added that he believes his situa tion is a viola lion of his contract with the dis trict 11 o w to· \' c r d 1 s t r 1 c t spokeswoman J ean Harmon de Pharaoh Fight Beach Boys OuJdraw King Tut SEATTLE tA P l King Tutankhamun went up against the Bet1ch Boys in Seattle. The surfers won Authorities said :-i concer1 by the ro('k group at t ractcd larger crowds Sunday that the first pu~lic showin~ in Seattle uf artifarts from the Egyptian ku1g's tomb "lt 's dead ·· said John Pu~el. one of several peo- ple !,Clling prc;~rams for the Tut exhibit at the Seat - tle Art Mus<!um The estimated 3,000 people who arnved {'arty fo r the 1'ut show got their tic~~ts within an hoJr. and OY 8:30 a.m .. the 200·yard long line had dissipated But authorities said morning crowds for the Beach Bov rock conce1 t in an adjoin In~ stadium out numbered the T"t crow<1 several times over ""--------------------·&-!--------------------~------ Rile Teachers ft>nded the placement or certain teachers mto the transfer or sub· sl1tute pool today. sayinjl .. it'<; the district·s priv1le~e to decide who j:!oes whcr1..• .. Because or the fact we arc 1n a dechmn~ enrollment situation. the situation is to use the staff to its maximum a bility.·· said Mrs. llarmon She said the d1~tnct 1s looking for a .. combination of skill~·· from teachers who will remain at Harbor High on a full ·timc basis .. If we net'd a ('Oach for ·x· Coastal Food Poison Case Still Mystery Puzzled Slate Health Depan ment officials said tod ay they have no idelf what caused a food p o i s o n 1 n ll a t t .1 r I< t h :1 t hospitalized :i N«.•wport l:Jeac·h man last week Th c 36 year olc1 m a n w :~" originally thought to have been c;uffering from botulism. but Or Hen Warner. the -.tale·s chief 1.·p1demiologist, today .;aid a ll tPsts of th<> vict im 's blood and the water chestnuts suspected of be an ~ t a inte d havt' proveci negative •·Frankly. W<' have no idea wha t the toxin 1"' that would have produced th(' .;ymptoms "'urfered by tht' pnt 1ent." he ~!.'Id He 11a1d no furthe r tests are anlic1oated in the cust• W a r n c r "' to 1 d l h e w a ll· r chestnut-.. l mporu-;t from Tliwan, will not be rE>moved (rom market !\helves The patient. whose identity has not been revealed, was re leasc<t trom Houg Memorl.•I Ho11plt.al Friday after spendln11 the flrat two days or his ho!!ptt{ll 1tay In the lntensJvf c'f,. unit 'port ht'-; al~o got lo be able to leach other classes.· <;he added Teacher~ who havl.' heen placed in the '>O·Ca lled .. over 'larhn~ pool · will become the flrsl to Ix• selected for full ·ttme open 1njt:-. al othc•· dic;tricl :-.chools in Fall However. som1..• may eventual 1)1 become full·ltmc rto:.•t1n~ suh .;;tilutes. Manno said th1~ would mean .. a lot or m1~hty cxpens1H· -.ub:-·· because these teachl..'r~ wil l receive full .;;alar1e~ n a rbara Block. ~ho ha' lt1l•J?ht home l'ConClm 1c-; al II a rbor High for the past 11 vears. 1s another te11chcr unhap ~)y about her pl acement in the overst affing pool · · I t · " b a d (' n o u g h lo h l' transferred. she o;a1d noting th e uncerta1ntv t h at f act-s <See TEt\CHF.RS. P1tl(t! A~> Or:~,:a~• Weathe r Lo-.~ cloud' nl•u r lht- co;isl tonaghl and 'fue:-d:iy morn1n~. olhl•l'Wl~l· fair 1on1 g hL through Tuc•,1hv \\tth coolt:"r d•1}" Ln.,.,, ton ij!ht 6(1 to 65 H151 h, Ttll"•d ;i' n,.,, r 11i... .it beache:-: to mid 80~ 1nl:lnc1. INSIDE TODA '1 The roome?' ~ mov""'""' ·~ prC'l lflQ O boC'n t1• •O"'C d1uorced lalhrr• u•1'1• nr•. now c0Uec11tt9 cl"l!a ~u'Ppc'rt Tiu> A~aoc!at£<1 Prr~., ''l'n/ 1~ 011 Page ,.\7. l•de~ •1 "'"'~IC• -..u,.. l•ltMh C411ftNU• ~~·~· Crtu-W ltNl!I •ottlt<I\ •..•... ~ ... 1111t11 ........ Ftallll'ltl'I "' ,.,,..,,,.. C1 I J \~II l•-f'\ Cl tU 'lllu•tfl .,..,.,.,.,, "' .u, Cl ,...,, .. , "-t c;••q "•llor•• .._ i'• C1 ta4 ""'"" ~\,I '" , .... "'•""' " 4'1 ,......... •• •• '"••t•f' .... .. , ..... ,...., '· c• I "'•''•'~ ••·~ I ----~~~~~.~1~~--~-.J , t ,\2 OAILV PILOT C Fro• Page Al SPEND ... Jevel -the distnct ls protectiQg the whole pot. Ofricials s aid they plan to maintain a $2 million reserve. "We couldn't have used the money for our general fund next year. &0 we freed up the pay· menl money and saved the in· terest." said school board Presi- dent Zita Wessa. "We have a lways had a large reserve. We felt it was justified. and not exorbitant for a $46 mill ion business." she said. She added, "It's not that big a reserve and it's money in the bank in case of catastrophe " The Coast Community College District also has bankrolled large reserves. This year. ac- cording to Correllan Thompson, executive vice chancellor for business affairs. there are an estimated $6.5 million in uncom· milted reserve funds That's 9 l percent of the total $70 million budget. Thompson said the district probably wall end up having lo apply $2 million of its reserves against state bailout money, re· ducing by more than half. the estimated $3.5 million prev10us· ly scheduled for the district purse Thompson snid exact figur.es aren 't available becuus<: the rhs- tracl budget s l1ll is being talculated lie claamt·d the community college distract h as done no quick spending to gain more state aid. "lf vou're asking me if we've gom · out to huy a computer or - :-.omethin~. thl' answer 1s no." Thompson said Fountaan Valley (ele mentary l School Distract 0Cfic1als reported they have no reserve. and only S339.153 an their 1977 78 ending balance .fat·k Mahnke n. ai,s1<;tant s uperint<•ndt-nt. said there was no last minutt· spending Hunt1ng l on ~each Cal) <elementary) School District re- ported s imilarly. The district ·s $513,000 in reserves is under the five percent line, according to Superintendent S.A Moffett. HuntinJ!ton Beach's Ocean View School District. largest e lementary system in Orange County, rt'portcd a tentative 4.6 percent r eserve of $914,220 in a $20 million budget. Neel Schmitt. director of fiscal !'.erv1ces. said there was no quack spending "We didn't find 1t necessary." he said Roy Barletta, bu siness manager at Saddleback College, said he anticipates no penalty because his ~istrict ·s reserves will be under five percent The reserve is $800,000, in a budget of $21 million. Barletta s aid there's an additional S4 million in carryover funds not affected b.v the reserve 1"ule, because they already are com· milted to construction projects. Ba rletta said the projects were schc.•dult•d before Proposi· tion 13 became a factor. ''Wt• barely mude il." siwl Sam Chicas, assistant s uperin tl•ndt·nt <>f the Capistran•1 Unified School Distncl TONIGHT COSTA MESA CITY COUN· CIL Regular meeting. Caly Hall. 6 :30 pm ORANGE COUNTY FAIR .Fairgrounds . .through Sunday. OCC SUMMER LECTURE · 'Elimint1ting Self· Defeating Behavior ... Sdence Lecture 2. 7 JO p.m. TUF ... '\DAV, JULV lR OCC SUMM ER LECTURE .. Exploring Antique Lands," Fine Arts 119. 7 ·30 p.m . "OTHERWISE ENGAGED" South Coast Repe rtory Theater. Tuesday-S unday through Aug l. 8 p.m OAAHOECOAIT c DAILY PILOT ""'Or~ (Ooe\t O••IY Pt'c» ""'" w4'M "'I\. ~ ~,.._,...""Pr~\ t\Shl\Jh~l't~rN>O.-W't~ (.~\4 ~IV.14'\1 '""""""°' ,_..., ... ,. M+l*'W!•. 6t~ publl~ MondlY IMCWQft ,-"°'"' ·~ (O'\I~ -H9-8'>1H;I\ """'-8"6(~··­,,..,.. V•"t• hv1nft -..oo•te.t• V••~,. •"'" ~Bfoait"'\evfh(Of\I ~~'~lt>d1 ,,.... I\ WO'•~d !..tf~O.h\ Mt(f ~~ Tn.. tytnc:•H I ~·VuftiQ nlfnt '"' •t 1JO ~· I.Mt 'Mt"'4 (&>lo ...... C1l1l0<"11.,.,. t!-r1N W .... Ptnt$1\tAfte1P\llllt·tw• Jlt(I . C........ Vttr "'"'' .. ,..' •ftllf Wf,,_,.,Mlt~')f-• TPl...-ittK•t•til Edll0< ''tt."':;.~,.."'nv.Z:.,. CMt•" M le-Ille....,. I' "'°'' A\\l\t.,,t Mlt11t-Otl'Cf {OltO<f\ Tt .. ptlon• f714)..,-422t ci...iti.ct Advente1ne M2-M71 " Teetering Tiny Tot Bianca Meluzz1 Ashton ·~ only eight r:nont~s old. but already she's part of a family of foot-Juggling act. ap· pearing with Puck 's Circus in Toronto: The .p1x1e performer also stands on his uncle's feet while he hes on his back. l"ro•l"Gfl'AI EASY TAR GETS. • • The youth. Daniel Cary Stock. 19, of M1ss1on V1e10 eventually admitted the theft and was sentenced to three years io state prison. . . He confided while in Jail that he had lost his JOb because of an argument with his boss. a veterinarian. and was desperate for some "quick" money Stock. in trouble with authorities since he was 14 years old. said a friend told how easy purse-snatching was. that it paid well and had a low-capture.n s k He said he decided to "do an old lady. because s he wouldn't run after me and might not reme mber what l look like." probation authorities reported later Young Stock was right. Mrs. Cooper couldn't identify her assailant It all ha ppened too quickly, the push. the fall, the surprise at finding herself flat on her back in a parking lot. But witnesses saw the incident and described the getaway car. complete with license number. The c·onviction of veterinary assistant Gary Stock and the s ubsequent arrest or another youth who allegedly preyed on older women at the mall has ended the plague· of incidents that kept Orange County Sheriff's investigator Rich Matura busy for months trying to piece together pal· terns in search of youths who prey on oldsters. Because of its proximity to the Leisure World retire· m ent community, the Laguna Hills Mall and its environs are considered good huntmg grounds for purse snatchers . Some have been known to reach out from moving cars to -pull in a purse and speed from the scene. leaving their vic- tim s haken and confused And men arcn 't entirely !>afc. Sheriff's investigators recall an incident in recent years m which an elderly gentleman was leaving a bank. He carried a !'J10ney sack. A hit-and-run expert s hoved hJm , grabbed the bag and eseaped easily in the confusion But lhe s natcher got only four savings account books. The man had deposited his cash. Compared to most cities. the growing Laguna Hills area -especially the walled retirement community of Leisure World -1s considered a low-crime area. Purse snatching is the obvious exception. Costa Mesa police. for mstancc, report that over the same nine-month period during which Laguna Hills was plagued, only three s uch crimes were reported at the larger, busier South Coast Plaza. Newport Beach investigators say only two purse snatehings occurred durin~ that time at Fashion Is land - p rimarily, they say. because of a Christmastime crackdown on parking lot crime. Generally. experienced purse snatchers gear thei r operations to the first week of the month. investigators r e- port. Social Security checks are received on either the first or third of each month. and the target is "fat." A Santa Ana Social Security worker agreed. "During that first week. many of our recipients have their checks taken from them in that manner.·· Speed, surprise and shock are the weapons used by the snatche r. law enforcement officers say. Their advice: let go of the purse as quickly as possible. try to get a good look at the assailant and scr eam Screams. said a sheriffs investigator. attract atten- tion. Usually. witnesses other than the vict11n identify a criminal when he finally Is caught. "The victim ls just trying to keep from falling or 1s trying to hang on to her valuables. Most of these older wom en Jive on relatively fixed incomes. The contents of their purses are very Important to them." Mrs. Cooper says she gladly woulcl have let her as- sailant have her purse. "But I didn't even hear him. He moved sos1lentty, and from behind." PhyslcalJy, Mrs . Cooper Is mending well. she says. Her pelvis was broken cleanly -in a s traight line. One probation orticer might consider the former World Book Encyclopedia sa•es menager, who retired to Lel1ure World nearly 10 years ago, fortunate. She had predicted Mrs. Cooper might suffer perma- nent disability as the result or her injuries "It has ~n observed in the course of limited personal geriatric study that such Injuries often Initiate the onset of t1 physical decline, rcsulUng In premature dtath within two years in the elderly.·· the officer wrote. And th~ attack that often results m falls for older women leaves more than physical scars. "l don't think the watching over my shoulder wUJ ever pus," aan Mn. Cooper ... It has left me wfU' this sense of insecurity. Sam always walks beside me now He doean't wander off ahead "And I bang onto my p11rM llkt It Is part of my skin. It's tinny. I never was afraid or anything before. I waa al"'•Js very, very open ... :· ·mjacks Target Of Pact BONN. West Germany !AP> -The seven-nation summit con· fcrence announced today an an· ti-terrorism agreement to cut off airline service to and from coun- tries that harbor hiJackers . The leaders of Bri tain , Canada. France. Italy. Japan, West Germany and the United States called on other govern· men ts to JOin m the agreement. ·'The heads of s tate and gov· ern ment. concerned over tcr· roris m and hos tage taking, decla re that their governments will intensify their common un- dertaking to fight mternational terrorism." s aid a state ment is- s ued at the end of the conference which devoted most or its atten· lion to world economic prob lems. The terrorism statement was s tudied by legal experts to in- sure that it complied with world aviation agreements The state ment said "In cases in which a country refuses to extradite or legally prosecute airplane hijackers or to give back s uch airplanes. the heads of state and government are unanimously ag reed throug.h their governments to see to 1t immediately thal all flights will bt> termin.ited into that country "At the ~amc time their gov ernments will implement step-; to ban 1ncom1ng flights from that countrv as \.\Cit as flights by airlines of ·(hat country tflying > from any other country " * * * Front Page t'\I SUMMIT ... United St ates West German ~rowth could an c r eaH· the markets for US products. Robert S . Strauss, Carter's special representative for trade negotiation ~. ~aad l odil y the sum m 1t made .. great progress on trade ... He predicted that interna - t1on<1l ne1?oll<1l11)n:-. for a pact to redu<'c 1ntcrnat1onal trade bar ner" would !:><' succes~ful by the e nd of the year. althou,::h "agriculture is !-.lall a problem ·· An Ege Opener Collage Winner G loria Cholata o f Costa Mes a captured first prize again th is year for the nostalgic collage s hC' tm· tered in fine arts compel•· t ion at the Orange County 1''air. lt's her second year as a winner. She uses old photos. bits of lace. greetinE! l'<.lrds an d o ther memorabilia to fashion her collages. Fro.a Page A I TEACHERS teachers as to their fall assign- ments. Mrs . Block said s he is second an seniority out of four home economics teachers, but the two teachers below her in teaching experience were not placed in the transfer pool. Of the five teachers who have filed grievances. only Mrs . Block and Marino were. willing t o di scuss the s ituation publicly The teachers· grievances will be handled by mediation meet· ings followed by advis ory arbitration . which g rants the school board the final say in rul· ml? on such complaints. The decisions as to which teac h ers s hould remain al Harbor and which should be placed in the transfer pool first came from Principal Toin Jacobsen. He is out of town and was unavailable for comment. Al"Wlrepfloto Behe n : it or not. ·nullct" Bob Oldham. 25. of l\lyrtlc Beach. S.C . 1s !>howmg a g roup of people how to open <1 beer bottle Oldham dad his trick at Crazy Art's beer emponum tn Myrtle Bearh. Nixon's Tapes to Archives WASHINGTON IAP> -All the tape recordings and docu· ments used in the Watergate prosecutions of former Presi• dent Nixon's top aides have been turned over to the National Archives for eventual public scrutiny. But it may take some time before the public has an op- portunity to listen to the tapes or view the documents. an archives official said today . The archives is stilt in a laws uit with Nixon and is still processing and cataloguing the materials turned ovei-by U.S. District Judge J ohn J . Sirica. who presided at most of the trials. After a recent Supreme Court ruling that the courts should not be charged with responsibility for deciding what materials should be released, Archivist James B. Rhoads petitioned Si rica for r e lease of the materials to the archives. On July 6. Sirica issued an or· der saying that au original ancr duplicate materials in his custody should be turned over. After fl brief, unpublicize d hear- ing last week. he ruled that the step be carried out at once. "We then went to the vault a nd the clerk of the court turned over to us aJJ the materials that had been used in the trials." Richard Jacobs, acting director of the Nixon materials project at the a rchives, told a reporter. Mesa Woman Recovering From Crash A Costa Mesa woman un- derwent surgery at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital Sunday for leg injuries she received as a passenger on a motorcycle that went down on Meyer Place Sun. day afternoon. Hospital officials said 27-year- old Kristine E lizabeth Farrell. of 2026 Meyer Place. was "doing fairly well .. t.oday. She suffered <i broken leg. lacerations and road burns. The driver of the motorcycle. · 33-year-old Terry Lee Perraull of the same address. escaped in- JUry, police said. Perrault told police that a car that passed them on the right hand side near the intersecti<in of Beach Stree t ma y h ave l)umpcd Miss Farrell's foot. c~1using his motorcycle to cr ash to the pavement. T r affic investigators today s aid the case is no t b e ing ha ndled a s a hit and run . a lthough the status of the case may change upon further in- vestigation. The accident occurred at 3:2:> p.m . Sunduy Tourist Treated PHILADELPHIA <AP> A Delta Airlines Jumbo jet ran into s~ve r e turbule nce south of R1<'hmond. Va and 22 people re· ce1 ved medical treatment after 11 landed in Philadelphia. The L 10 11 TnS tar carrying 106 passengers and a crew of 10 from Houston on Sunday was not damaged and t~e landing w~s ro utine, accordmg to a media representative for Delta. ) / I .,,_..,.... PETER SARANCENO SMILES AS HE WALKS DOWN AISLE Unda Frachalla, Now Hla Bride, Stlll by Hla Side Pair Married Walk to Altar Triumphant CHICAGO <AP> -P eter Saraceno concentrated on one step, then the next, as he walked haltingly down the aisle at Our Lady of Pompeii Church. Unda Fraschalla, hls bride, who brought him back to life from a 3th-month coma, walked beside him, her arm linked in his. tlis hands shaking slightly, 'Peter flashed a wide smile Sun- day when he reached the end or the aisle and was helped into a wailing limousine. "Chicago is my kind of town,'' he said when friends and neighbors gathered in the old Italian neighborhood broke into rousing applause Peter and Linda. both in their 20s, had planned to be mar· ricd after he left the Marines in 1976. Then came the car crash. Doctors at Westlake Hospital had pronounced Peter dead on <i rr ival until one groped for a pulse one last time and finally felt somethin~ "TllR.:E OR FOUR TIMES there they told us he had just a fe w hours left." said his mother, Louise Saraceno "Hut I <Udn't believe it and neither dtd Linda. Every night Linda was at his side, taUtfog to hi m just as if it was any other night, as if they were on a date, as if nothing had happened." On holidays at t he hospital, Linda would decorate Peter's room. She told about her New Year's celebration. "Al midnight, J put a hat on h.im and I blew horns and told him the New Year was here. The nurses thought I was crazy. but I r1~urcd Peter could hear me." Linda said. SHE REFUSED TO GIVE UP, even though doctors told her lo forget about Peter, lo go and have some fun because he never would be the same, never would walk again or talk again. But fin ally he opened his eyes, and though he could not talk or even move a fi nger, "his eyes followed Linda around the room." a relative said. · Landa quit her job and took special training to care for Peter When he was allowed to go home. she moved in with his widowed mother to.give him round-the-clock attention. With her savings, Linda had an outdoor swimming pool in- Malled so he could exercise his legs and work at physical therapy. "I'VE HAD TO LEARN A lot since the accident," Peter batd. "l had lo learn everything over again -how to eat and chew and drink and even tie my shoes. I kept trying, and tried 'til it hurt-'cause of Linda." Today, though rus speech is stlll garbled, he can talk, he can s hake hands and, with the help of an aluminum walker, he can walk. Peter had worked hard on his speech a.nd last year spoke to Linda's father. ''Mr. Frascballa.'' he saUI, "I'd like permission to marry your daughter." "Peter." Jim Fraschalla answered, "when you can walk down that aisle, she's a ll yours." After one year of practice, Peter and Linda finally made it. Postal Emergency Measures Readied WA SHI NG TON (AP ) - Federal troops might be called in co sort mail. Some forms of ma ll te mporarily could be for b1dden. DcUveries might be stopped or cut back. Jn addition, millions of retired people m ight have to pick up Social Security c hecks tha t normally come to their door. These arc some of the con tingency plans federal officials have ready in case the U.S. Postal Servi ce and three postal unions cannot agree on a new contract this week and a mail strike follows. The current pact expires at midnight Thursday Oespite lengthy bargaining sessions over the weekend, the Postal Service and the three un- ions involved in the talks re· mained far apart on major is· sues. Feder al mediators reported late Sunday that progress had been made on some differences but that all the major issues in- c I u ding wages remain un- resolved. While national union leaders have refused publicly to discuss possible strike actions. officials of some militant East Coast un- ions have threatened a repeat of the s catte re d strikes that followed bargarners' failure in 1970 to reach agreement on a contract. Laguna BurinesStKen Cleaner Air Due In County Cleaner air was predicted for today and Tuesday following heavy layers o r s mog tha t blanketed many parts of Orange County from Friday through the weekend, South Coast Air Quali· ty Management District officials said today. Generally smog free Costa Mesa had the worst air in the county Saturday as thousands of cars crept towards the sands of Newport Beach along the Costa Mesa Freeway <Route 55), of- ficials said. However. c ooler marine breezes were expected to break the thick layer of unhealthful air and push the smog inland, air quality spokesmen said. The fi rst second-stage ozone alerts or the year were called Friday for parts of Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties. Although the alerts were not called in Orange County, smog exceeded normal levels. Fac- tories s u<!b as the Southern California Edison Company plant in Huntington Beach were required to use natural gas and other low-sulfur fuels to reduce emissions by 20 percent. Second-stage smog alerts are announced when ozone. which is formed by the chemical changes in nitrogen ox id es and hydrocar bons. r eaches about th re e and a ha lf ti me s the normal concentration. Guards Save Visitor in Huntington A Pico ruvera youth who was plucked from a rip current off Huntington Stale Beach Sunday r e mained hospitalized today following his dramatic sea rescue. David Hathaway, 20, was de· livered to the Orange County Harbor Departme nt dock in Newport Beach by the Hunt- ington State Beach Lifeguard Department rescue boat Surf Watch. The vessel sped at up to 30 knots en route, with a brief and unusual stopover at the Newport Pier. where Newport Beach Fire Department paramedics Don Gray and Mike Miiier leaped aboard. Authorities said Hathaway was in such serious condition it was necessary to get sophistical· ed medical care immediately. Hathaway was listed in fair c ondition today at Hoag Memori~J Hospital in Newport Beach. Where he was taken by ambulance upon arrival at the Harbor Department dock. State Beach Jifeguards said Hathaway became trapped in a rip current about 3 p.m. and was carried about 75 yards offshore before being rescued by the boat crew. Viejo Cyclist, 23, Hits Tree, Killed A motorcyclist who was killed in Mission Viejo late Saturday night was identified today as William J . Hoffman, 23, of Loog Beach. Hoffman was fatally injured at 11 :40 p.rr.. near Crown Valley and Marguerite Parkways when his motorcycle went out of con- trol a nd crashed into a palm tree. Sparks Return Flayed By STEVE MITCHELL Cit tlle Diiiy "'ll•t St.lff Several Laguna Beach busi· nessmen, seeking the ouster or Police Chief Jon Sparks, were called in to meet with new City Manager Fred Solomon today at city hall. They left an hour later, with one of Ute businessmen saying be was disappointed with Solomon's decision to retain the police ch.ief, suspended earlier lbls month after a bar fight in which Sparks allegedly punched a fellow bar patron in the face. "l think the wrong decision bas been made lo regard to Sparks' reinstatement as chief.'' said an angry Joel Snyder, operator of Snyder's Cleaners in Laguna Beach. The 33-yur-old businessman, whose brother is a Laguna Beach police officer, said ht ~gan last Fr1day making calls to lt•tber support ror a petition drlve calling for the reslfnatlon of Chief $J>a.rk.s. Clty Manager Solomon called for the mcetlnll with Snyder~ seven ot.heT local bualnessmen tod.,Y, apparenUy after hearlna of the group's plan to seek public support for Sparks' resignation. Solomon could not be reached for comment. but Snyder said the city manager ouUined the reasons for bis decision in the hour-long meeting. "I'm damn well mad," Snyder said after the meeting. "It's be· ing handled from a political, ad- ministrative point or view, and it certainly doesn't reflect the feel· ing of the Laguna Beach Police Employees Association, or the majority of residents and busi· nessmen ln t.hls city.'' Snyder, who bas opera\ed the cleaners on Olenneyre Street for the past 17 years, said be h-.<J nothing personal against Chief Sparks. "But th.ls thing ls tearing the community apart and lt won't end until he resigns,.. Snyder said. Snyder said be did not know how the petition drive Is golna, but said he expects to hand in the sltnatures \.0 the City Coun· cU Tbunday night. The petition feeds In put, •'W e the residents a nd merchanll of L.aiuna Beach are , .Jn run 81.q)l)Ort of the L.aiUD6 .. Beach Police Employees As· sociatioo ln urging that Jon J. Sparks resign from his position as Chief .of Police in the best in· teresl of our community." The police association last week wrote a letter to Sparks urging that be step down. "What really bums me up," Snyder said, "is that the city manager ls setting a double standa rd . Ir the people in Sparks' department had pulled something like this <the bar fight> they would have peen fired. "The man has no credibility or res~ from hi! own depart· ment.' When asked about a previous petition drive ln support. of the> lhen ·1u1pended police chief, Snyder said he did not feel the J>C,lllion "renected the feeling ot the broad majority of Laguna 8 each citizens." More than l,500 signatures were obtained In the previous • petition drive, h eaded by La1una Beach r ealtor Jay Murley. That petition lauded Sparks' put effort.I as cbler, and called ror hi• reinstatement. ' DAIL v PILOT A3 Daily ,,. ... SUff ,.,.._ STAN AND HELEN EMERY FINO HOME SWEET HOME ABOARD BOAT IN DANA POINT With Leu Than $5 a Year In Taxea, They've Found • Way to Beat the System Good Boat to Be In Dana Harbor Folks Pay $5 Property Tax By ANNE COOPER Of IM Oalt'f Pil9' Staff You say you 're one of those homeowners who's celebrating a Proposition 13 property tax re duction? Then meet Stan and Helen Emery of Dana Point, who said their annual property tax bill for the past 10 years has come in at less than $5. The Emerys Jive on a boat. anchor ed in the Dana West Marina. Their $4.84 tax bill this year take s into acco unt the homeowne rs ' e xemption to which Emery said they are en· titled because they li ve on their boat. "We're not sure we want to publicize how low our taxes are." said Mrs. Emery. "We're afraid the government will find a way to raise them." The couple's other housing ex- pe nses are not bad either, es p ecially for hig h priced Orange County. Emery said he and his wife, owners or a San Clemente health food store pay $132 a month to anchor their boat in slip 105. With their 30-foot cab in cruiser paid for, the Emerys' on· ly other housing expense comes every three years or so, when they pay about $200 to have the boat hauled out of the water for an inspection and painting or the bottom. · But before you sell your house to buy a boat to live on. better start looking for a berth for your new home . Ir you sign up now for a slip where the Emerys live. you will probably have to wait at least five years, they said. Only five percent of the 1,000 slips in the marina can be OC· cupied by people who live on their boats, according to county regulations established to pro- tect the public's right to recrea- tion at the county-owned harbor. The Emerys made their move to a sea life 10 years ago, when their daughter was married and they found themselves alone. rattling around a Costa Mesa home, whic h had s uddenl y grown loo big. They spent five years a nchore8 at the Lido Yacht Anchorage in Newport Beach. before "moving" to Dana Point. where they anchored two years in tbe east ba s in before switching to their present loca· lion in the west basin. "Newport was crowded and dirty compared to the Dana Marina." said Mrs . E mery "You would never consider slip· ping orr your boat there ror 3' swim, as we do here -the water was too dirty." Deeply suntanned from their life at sea. the couple s aid they feP I as if they have been on vacation for the past 10 years ··or course, it's not the life for everybody." said Mrs E mery ··You have to be able to accept the bad with the good.·· Among inconveniences of a shipboard life are fetchtng ice two or three times a week ror the tiny galley icebox. never finding enough space to hang clothes and having lo walk to the marina's land-locked "head" every morning for a shower. the Emerys said "'And we·ve never been very successful with television on board." said Mrs Emery. "But we find plenty to do Whenever the water 1s n ght and the fish count 1s good. we go out fish· IOJ? .. On a tour of the boat. Mrs. Erne r)' said she will ne ver enjoy makmg up the bunk, which b tucked under thP bow "IC you have• nc>ver made a bed or. your hands and knees. crawling over 1t and messin~ it up as rast as you straighten it o ut . you d o n 't know how frustrating it can be." she said "But r or U !'; i t's all worthwhile:· she said, "for that constant holiday feeling. And v.e can 't complain <i bout our laxes · Seniors' Day Set Tuesday at Fair Tuesday is Senior Citizens Day <free admission> a t the Orange County Fair In Costa Mesa with free 6 p.m . and 8 p.m . performances by stars of the Lawrence Welle Show ln the am· phitbeater. The fair will be open from noon until midrught. Admission is $2 for adults. $1 for ch.ildten aged &12. Kids under five arf:' free Among tonight's highlights: -6.30 p.m .• Stained Glass. Crafts -1 p.m .• Elvin Bishop <also 9 p. m. >. Amphitheater. -7 :30 p.m .• Montezuma's Revenge, Mountain Dew Stage. -8 p.m., Chinese Circus of Taiwan, Grandstand. -8 :30 p.m .. Monterey Park Girls Drum Corps . Heritage Stage. -9 p.m., Bakers Gymnastics. Grounds -9 p.m., Vandermeide <hyp· notisO, Heritage Stage. Some of Tuesday's highlights: Noon to 5 p.m ., China Paint· mg/Tapestry. Crafts Building -12:30 p.m .• Stained Glass, CrafLc;. -1 p.m , Cooking for one or two. Gourmet Gaflery -1 p m W e avi n g Demonstration, Crafts. -1:30 p.m ., 4-H aod f'FA Sheep Show, Heritage Stage. 2 p.m., Studio of Dance and Music. Mountain Dew Stage. 3 p.m .. Wiza rd of Oz. Grounds --3 p.m • Singout Young Generation. Mountain Dew Stage :!:30 p.m .. Clown Contest. Heritage Stage. 4 p. m.. FF A Ma rket Swtne Judging. Livestock Arena. 4 pm. Chinese Circus of Taiwan <al s o R p .m .1. Grandstand. 5 p m . 4-H Movie. 4-H Bu1ld1ng. 5 p . m . Golden Court Coronation . Mountain De w Stage -6 p m . Welk Stars, Am· phitheater. -7 p.m .• Vandermclde (hyp- 'notist >, Amphitheater. 7:30 p.m .. Montezuma 's Revenge, Mountain Dew Stage. -8 :30 p.m .. Senior Sunshine Group. Heritage Stage. -8 ·45 p .m .. Lapidary Demonstration. Crafts. from our boys depr . for summcrvac.a1ioo. t ..... JeO 644-4492 reyn SfX!POCI" haw .111.111 shirts, navy, It. blU<', brown . and red co-ordinating wuh ocean pacific c~d walk shorn in ruvv It . blue, brown, ran, and off wtiirc siz~ 6-20. shirr~ sizes H -30. shorrs. ocein pie.aft< •. also toddler shorn in yellow. light blw.-, nnvy and brown. S1,tn 19·22 f ~ ~ I e v er l· n \• ... .. .. ~ nt It' y d n hl out hr n ,~, tu· ·I'\ U'\ \ I '"' It I Ill· ,, \ rh~ '-'' .t•d "'" i("h '" ~b wn ,,. l •• 1 [ ,., i . . " . .. s ; r ' DAILY PU.ut Mond•V July 17 1971 NATIONAL I WORLD l •raelis Firna ·~. Jn st ., :1:~ f oasting ,.... ,~~J witla ~ T«»m "\~}lf'l'''·' Marpbi n e Egypt Offers New Peace Bid ONCE \JPON A TIME ... Forty years ago today, a cocky little Irishman climbed into his aging, um model Curtiss-Robin monoplane and took off from New York in what was ballyhooed as a oon·stop transcontioental fllght to Long Beach. JERUSALEM <AP) -Egypt has made new peace proposals to Israel, but Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan says they will have no ef· feet on bis meeting in Britain with Egyptian Foreign Minister Mohammed Ibrahim Kamel. "AB far as I can judge, they are not relevant to the London con· ference," Dayan said as be left In 1938, that was the kind of a Depression.era stunt that t!rew attention from newsp,per people wearied of re· porting about soup kitchens and unemployment lines . The weather was sticky when Corrigan um In b1s little plane In New York. There was heavy overcast and fog. Corrigan never made it out here to Long Beach. Twenty-eight hours and 10 minutes after he left New York, aviator Douglas Corrigan landed in Dublin, Ireland. TO BAFFLED IRISH authorities, Corrigan asked if be were in Los Angeles. lb.formed that he'd just flown the Atlantic to the Emerald Isle, Cor-con1GAN rigan replied, "Well now. I must have flown the wrong way." Comgan had just come up with his own nickname that has followed him the rest of his life-Douglas "Wrong Way" Corrigan. News of his escapade reached the UnitAtd States and the Despression·weary country went wild. At last they bad a hero to take their minds off the soup lines. Something to cheer about. Corrigan got a ticker tape parade in New York. Had Corrigan actually made this horrendous naviga- tional mistake? Had be really flown the wrong way? Well, it was true that before his announcement that he'd fly from New York to Long Beach. federal aviation authorities had denied him permission to fly the Atlantic. Corrigan had wanted to duplicate Charles Lindbergh's solo flight. OVER mE YEARS. however. Corrigan stuck to his story. He claimed that if you got turned around 180 degrees on a supposed flight to Long Beach, you would in· deed end up in Dublin, Ireland. He explained bis c~mpass wasn't like the precision in· struments of today. In an interview a few years back, he said, "I guess I followed the wrong end of the needle. I think I made a 180-degree mistake ... " In that same interview with a Daily Pilot reporter, be c ame as close as he ever has to suggesting Wrong Way might have actually been the intended way. Corrigan quipped, "I must have been lost ... what other kind of story could I use after all those government fellows denied me permission to cross the Atlantic?" Corrigan was :u when he made his famed reverse flight. He was such a national hero that the only punish- m ent he got was that authorities lifted his pilot's license for five days a.nd made him bring his little monoplane home by steamer. DOUGLAS CORRIGAN IS 71 now and lives quietly out of the limelight at his home of 29 years on North Flower Street in Santa Ana. Tragedy bas dogged him lo later life. He lost his wife of 27 yean back in 1966. Then ln March of 1972. his youngest son, Roy, died when bis airplane ~rashed on Catalina Island. He was just 22. Wrong Way Corrigan is almost reduslve now. Re has refused interviews on the anniversary of the night when he was 6,100 miles off course. His famous plane is reportedly still locked up in his Flower Street garage. But there will be no Irish celebration there today. Mom Beaten, Locked Vp; Son, 19, Held NEW YORK <AP> -A l9·year-0Jd Brooklyn man has been ar- rested for allegedly beatin~ his mother and lock.in& her in the .bathroom. Police said John Herron was arrested Sunday and charged with grand larceny. unlawful imprisonment and assault on his mother, Palm erl Herron, 42, Saturday afternoon. HIS 17-YEAR-OLD brother. Brian, who also allegedly beat his mother, escaped arrest, pol Ice said. The woman was battered on the face and head, according to police. who said she apparently had been locked in the bathroom since 11 a.m . Saturday. lnvestigaU>rs said the brothers slugged their mother often. tore up her clothes and furniture, and threatened to throw her out a window of her sixth·story Flushing apartment . for the two-day meeting. Observers took this to mean that the rroposals dealt with the return o the Sinai Peninsula to Egypt and not with the de4dlock over the occupied West BaRk of the Jordan River and the future of Palestinians there and in the Gaza Strip. UNA'ITRIBUTED REPORTS in Israeli newspapers Sunday said Sadat asked Israel to pro· pose a new border for the oc- cupied West Bank. an indication that Egypt would agree t o Israel's retaining some of the territory. And the Jerusalem Post, which interviewed Sadat in Austria, said he "clearly in· dlcated" Egypt would agree to "a strategic military presence remaining in the West Bank Study Knocks Carter Policy On Arms Sale WASHINGTON <APl -The Carter administration is finding its desire to establish a highly restrictive overseas arms-sale policy blocked by the realities of international affairs. a Brook· ings Institution study says. Th~ private research group re· leased a study Sunday branding Carter•s arms s ale s performance as "questionable" and saying it was doubtful his record would be much different from the Ford administration's because or a similar interpreta- tion of U.S. interest . THE MILDLY CRmCAL re· port notes that within a few months after President Carter said in May 1977 that U.S. arms transfers would be "an excep- tional foreign ppllcy instru- ment," the admmiatratlon bad sent to Congress 45 requests to authorize arms s ales totaling $4.1 billion. Less than a tenth of the sales were earmarked for countries not subject to Carter's policy of restraint: the NATO countries. Japan, Australia and New Zealand. mE STUDY SAYS Carter is under pressure to continue past patterns of arms sales. The administration "has found itself supporting arms sales In furtherance of treaty commit· men ts <to South Korea), to retain good relations with countries holdln~ Important assets tlran). to fulfill commitments made in return for base rights <Spain• and to support Israe1.:· Patil Resigns NEW DEIJD, India <AP> - Vassantro Patil. the Congress Party's chief minister of Maharashtra state. broke with Indira Gandhi's faction today and resigned, and Prime Minister Morarji Desai's Janata Party offered to form a new state government. East Battered by Rain Thunderstorms Hit Midetu1t, Texas Sizzles l'e.~raf~• 141 Le l"C, ••l>U<lue<-100 ,. ....... 1110 99 , • Atlent• 8S 61 au ... tlc CllY ,. 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Egypt (AP> - A crowded c ity bus swerved to avoid a car on a bridge across the Nile River today and plunged over the side, killing at least 56 passengers and in- juring 11 others. police said. The driver of the bus leaped from the vehicle before it crashed through a guard rail and sank in about 25 feet of water, a police spokesman said. "The reason so many die d was because the water was deep and the passengers couldn't get out of the bus," he said. Police said the legal capacity of the bus was 40 but the total number on it was70. "We are searching the river for more bodies," i;aid the spokesman. Seeking Damages ..... ,...... John and Doris Del Zio of Fort Lauderdale. Fla. are seeking $1.5 million from Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center in New York for "maliciously and arbitrarily" destroying a laboratory-fertilized embryo in 1973, just three days before it was to be implanted in Mrs. Del Zio's womb. Prisoner Exchange Detailed by Rabbi NEW YORK <APl -An American rabbi, involved In a r~enl East-West prisoner exchange. says he has been taking part in negotiations to swap Anatoly Shcharansky for two Russian U.N. employees arrested on s py charges In New Jersey Rabbi Ronald Grei!nwald said Sunday night that the negOlia· lions began several months ago and that he met with East German lawyer Wolfgang Vogel on Tuesday in Europe to discuss a possible deal for Shcharansky. THE SOVlET DISSIDENT was convicted of treasonous. es· pionage and anll·Soviet agitation Friday and sentenced to 13 years at bard labor. Greenwald also said he has had "limited" contact recently with the U.S. State Department on his negotiations and that he has been in contact with New York Congressman Ben1amin Gilman. Gilman. along with Gr~nwald, Vogel and the State Depart. ment.. worked out a prisoner exchange In Al>ril involving Moum- bique. Rast Germany a nd the Uruted States. Vogel also played a key role in the 1962 swap of U ·2 pilot Francis Gary Powers for Soviet spy Rudolf Abel. - Gtf!i!nwald would put no date on when he thought any deal might be reached, but he expressed optimism that one would be made. "IT IS HARD TO SAY what Russia will want. but i( there 1s someone in the Russian mind. as big as Shcharansky. he could be tradedoneforone." Greenwald said in a telephone interview from his homeinMonsey,N.Y. A SEMINAR Why Invest IN A IND TRUST DEED 1 D What are the risks? D What yield can I expect above 10°/o? D What about liquidity? Complete answers to these and any other questions by a team of professionals. We are limiting our discussions to on ly 20 people enabling you to become fully educated in Trust Deed investments. Be our guest for wine and cheese. Thur•day, July 20 from 4:00-5:30 p.m. Velvet Turtl• -59 Faahlon Island, Newport Beach THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO OBLIGATION Call for a reservation 759· 1001 'Newport Equity ~unds, Inc. ltCl!llJfd 8rtJ~<'f SanDlefO •80Cam1no Oet RIO South Suite 2l 1 !714)297·1100 Ntwpott lteeh 620 Newc>ott Ctn1er Dove So11e 21 I 171416-44-8824 L19unaHills 25283Cat>ot ROciO Suit~ 107 '714)830 5100 Huntington lt1Ch 15 68 et~n 81vo Sc..•1•26: ,71'1l84t?:Z: ! . . ( ~ v er l · n l· LIS nt 1(' y ld I'll• ht •\ ly 0111 l9r ry IV. \1( •I'll .. 111 I'\~ I n I CALIFORNIA LNG Controversy Panel &ek ing Offslwre Site SAN FRANCISCO IAP> -Faced with a July 31 deadline for a decision on an application to build a liquefied "natural gas terminal at Point Con- -ttptlon. the state Public Utilities Commission now confronts a report targeting the best site as one 12 miles offshore from Ventura. A draft report issued by the California Coastal Commission said the offshore site is superior to the mainland site being eyed by utilities for the terminal because it would be unbothered by earthquake tremors, is further from populated areas and would have less impact on the environ- ment THE ·COMMISSION'S selection of the offshore site was controversial because state l aw requires California's first LNG terminal to be on the mainland. But the PUC staff has warned the Point Conception site may not be approvable because of 'earthquake faults. The commission released its report Saturday, saying it wanted to .generate public comment before the PUC ruling on Point Conception SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Gas Co., which is involved in the Point Conception project, criticized the commission for selecting an offshore site And, it said. "One cannot as· sume that putting an LNG terminal offshore will eliminate serious op- Node, Strangled position to it, such as the possibility or lawsuits ... Despite its bendats. the Ventura Flats site chosen by the Commission would still require special safety measures. the report said. It warned of risks to public safety from a large unconfined oil spill "even eight miles from shore." but said the Ventura site 12 miles offshore would provide "a substantial safety zone:" AN OFFSHORE T E RMINAL would receive LNG from tankers. vaporize it back into natural gas and pipe the eas to shore through un· derwater pipelines that would connect with the main gas distribution network for California. The cost or an offshore terminal was estimated as about equal to a mainland terminal -about $400 million to $500 million. Federal legislation pending before Congress would have to be approved before the terminal could be built on the Ventura offshore site, the report said . adding that passage seems likely. P UBl.JC HEARINGS on the report wiJI be held Aug . 15·16 in Los Angeles, with workshops at Ventura, Los Angeles and San Clemente. Ventura is a coastal city about 75 miles north or downtown Los Angeles Girl, 9 , Found Dead SANTA FE SPRINGS <AP> The weekend search for a 9-year-old San- ta Fe Springs girl ended when her nude. strangled body was found by picknickers in a recreational area several miles from where she was last seen. Los Angeles County sheriff 's dep- uties said a coroner's autopsy performed Sunday on the body of Cheryl Kristy Gutierrez. found earlier in the day showed she had been sexually molested. A 30-member search team and a helicopter participated in the search for the girl, who was reported miss- ing Friday after she walked off from the swimming pool at Santa Fe Springs High School. about 10 miles s-outheast of Los Angeles. after an argument with her 11 -year-old sister. Sylvia. Seniors Prote11t R ent LOS ANGELES CA P l -Hundredsof elderly persons crowded into a senior citizens center over the weekend to protest post-Proposition 13 rent in- creases of up to $150 a month. (Related story. PageC3l. ·'The renter Is the one class of citizen who had absolutely nothing to gain by the passage of Proposition 13." City Co un ci lm a n Zev Yaroslavsky told the angry crowd at the Fairfax Senior Citizens Center Sunday One woman, Mrs. Jack Polotmk, broke into tears as she told of receiv· iog notice that her rent will increase from $135 to $285 a month in August. t'iet Pmoners Told SAN DIEGO <APl A State Department spokesm an says the de- partment will investigate a Viet- namese refugee's claim that he saw 49 Americans in Vietnam jails two years after the war ended. Frank Sieverts said Sunday that this was the first U.S. authorities had ( Sl'ATE ) heard of the claim. made by Ngo Phi Hung, 48, who arrived in the United States early this month with his wife and 11 children. Park Care TraR•lerred SAC RAMENTO <AP > -California, its purse reduced by Proposition 13. will allow the federal government to operate three state redwood parks for 25 years starting this fall, state park officials say The state expects to save more than $500,000 a year that it would h8ve spent to run Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park, Jedediah Smith Redwoods Stat~ Park and Del Norte Coast RedWoodS State Park "Free Patt11' Paula Sef SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A com-mittee that claims Patricia Hearst· was "incorrectly jailed" says they've started a campaign to persuade President Carter to free the newspaper heiress from federal prison. The newly.formed Committee for the Release of Patty Hearst includes close associates of the Hearsts and is headed by the Rev. Red Dumke, an Episcopal priest In nearby San Mateo and longtime Hearst family friend. A f'Wlfl Surgeon on lob SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Brig. Gen. Floyd W. Baker takes over command of the Pres idio's Let terman Army Medical Center today after his appointment last month Gen. Baker. commander of the Brooke Anny Medical Center at Fort Sam Houston, Tex. for the past four years, replaces Brig. Gen. George W. Woodward. Woodward retired from the Army June 30. Moflday. Ju!'i 1, 191e A.'t DAILY PILOT .., Wollpaper4' to 90~ On Trial Jury selection was schcdulf:'d to begin today rn the San Diego trial of bus t · nes s man C. Arnholt Smith. Charges concern his conduct m r u n n 1 n-g t w o banks. LAST ~CHANC . ... ,,..,... .. Funds to Buy Nixon House? auv BEFORE THE PRICES GO UPI Due to. the devaluation of rhe dollllr on foreign markets. im - ported wallcoverings from the Oner.I w1U increase m price from $2 to $4. per roll effective July 24 Buy now and beat the pnce increase! Shop early for ~st selection NEWARK, N.J <AP > -Former President Richard M. Nixon likes the idea -a $44.000 dona- tion t-0ward restoring his birthplace in Yorba Linda. But a federal judge still holds the key to un· lock the funds collected by Nixon loyalists during the height of the Watergate controversy. CHOOSE FROM OUR ENTIRE SELECTION OF GRASS CLOTHS, CORKS, WOVEN TEXTURES C~WS DALY JR. and Nicholas Castronova. both or Leonia, have been looking for the past four years for ways to spend the leftover money which is earning interest 10 a bank. Their Committee to Save the President raised about $100,000 from more than 3,000 staunch Nix on supporters during the Watergate controversy. VALUES TO $28. PER ROLL ssssto $1688 per single roll The rest of the money was u5ed to finance pro- Nixon projects such as mailings and rallies before the former president resigned Aug. 9, 1974. BUY BEFORE JULY 24TH AND SA VE S2. TO $4. PER ROLL AFTER MEETING Wi nt Nixon in May, Daly said they decided to donate the money to the Nixon Birthplace Foundation. which is collecting money to buy the house in Yorba Linda where Nixon was born. The foundation plans to restore the home as a museum and library. "It's been done for every past president -his birthplace has been a national shrine." said Daly. Wallpaper, to go OPEN 10 ·9 MON· FRI. 10·6 SAT. NOON 10 S SUNDAY COSTA MESA 230.0 Harbor Btvd. PHONE: (7t4) 646-5058 (Holt>ot' Shopptng Cenren LA HASRA TARZANA LA MESA --- "WE DISCUSSED FORMING a chair for diplomatic study al a university. such as Harvard or Georgetown," Castronova said. "Nixon thought it was a worthwhile idea. but we felt the schools had too many radicals in them. So we suggested the Nixon library.·· ANAHEIM TORRANCE CERRITOS/ARTESIA PUENTE HIUS MALL 197 She's crying for help.1\.re you listening? She simply can't handle her problems by herself anymore. She needs help before ifs too late. And she's not alone. Every day. people no different than you experience an emotional crisis often provoked by a troubled personal relationship. Someone may become so despondent she ~rows fearful or nervous for no apparent reason. She loses sleep over Insignificant things. She explodes over trivial matters like the car not starting. She can't carry on w ith her familv . She needs help. · Professional help. The only real hope for regaining a normal, productive life. The kfnd of help available at the Problem Talk Shop. A professionally .,taffed counseling and referral se rvice for people trapped in an emotional crisis. At the Problem Talk Shop we care for people. Problem Talk Shop is a free ~ervlce which provides o warm, friendly t!Ovlronment where '\killed counselors help people sort out their own lives. Here people gain new resource<; to handll· the problems they thou~ht were too big w handle. If you know someone who is cxperiencin~ an emotional crisis, call the Problem Talk Shop. A trained counselor will be at the other encl of the line. Ready to help. Ready to answer any questions you may have. Please make the call that wlll 'how ht-r somebody cares enough to listen. PfOblct ft lalk /hop (714) 997 .. }831 1110 East Chapman Avenue, Suitt 109 Orange. California 92666 ,. (714) 768-3831 25283 Cabot Road . Suite 1()4 Laguna Hills, Callfornaa 9~ t' v ~I '" llS nl 1l' ·Y \d m· ht - 0\11 I . ~ Monday. Juty 17, 1978 Robert N WeedlP-ubl 1shtr oranoeeoas10 •• 1,P1101 Editorial P~e .................................................................. State C ontrols R e aching Down One of arguments against Prop. 13 came as a warn- .mg that it.s drasttc reduction of local property tax re· ·enue would force tbe state to take over financing or i-rnany local programs -and that state money doesn't -come without controls. The prediction is commg true all too soon. . . Local agencies are rapidly finding out that the SS b1lho~ ~tate ''bail-out". bill was entwined in strings. C1t1es and counties with contracts guaranteeing employees specific annual cost-of-living pay increases · have learn('() thcf" will not qualify for state assistance · 1..1nless they abrogate the contracts by cancelling the raises. there by exposing themselves to legal challenges. And those that have frugally set aside substantial re- serv!-! funds find they too will not qualify unless they hastily spend much of the reserve The bail-out is con· tingent upon a reserve of no More than s percent of a total budget. These strings already have persuaded several cities to reject the state aid Jn Orange County these include Orange and Garden Grove. with Costa Mesa about to follow s uit. Statewide some 20 to 30 cities are expected to reject the relief money an<l to join in a class action suit charging the state has no legul authority to force them to abrogate contracts or to dictate how their reserves are to be used. School districts that ('hose lo cancel summer school a nd edult education classes in order to stay afloat financially now find they'll get no state money unless they reinstate classes for high school graduation credits. Englis h for foreigners and programs for the handicapped. As predicted, lhe fact that the state surplus was ac- .:umulaled from our income tax money doesn't mean we'll get it back without being told how we may, or may not use it And. next year. when more local governments and ~chool districts will, have depleted any surpluses. and in- flation takes another bite. local control stands to be further eroded aw;.iy. A Poor Ambassador Once again U.N Ambassador Andrew Young has followed a mouthful of outrageous statements by com- plaining that his true meaning was mis understood. Perhaps he didn't mean that there are "hundreds. perhaps thousands" of political prisoners in the United States. or that the government of Rhodesian Prime Minister Jan Smith may have been responsible for the massacre of 13 British missionairies Unfortunately that's what he said. And those are th~ statements the Soviet news agency Tass seized upon as "noteworthy since they come from a member of the Cabinet and therefore signify official admisslon that political persecution is widespread in the Unitesd State." On the basis of his previous verbal catastrophes, Am- hassador Young should by now have learned to control his tongue : That he does not could lead one to suspect. at wors t. that he does not choose lo support the government he has heen appointed to represent, or, at best. that he suffers from an incurable case of tunnel vision. ln either case, the United States would be better off with some other representation on the world platform. Fede ral 'Econollly' Californians who are brooding about government ex- travagance at the slate and local level will be less than amused to learned that Congress, for the first time, will be s pending more than $1 billion on its own branch of gov- vcrnment this year That's double the amount s pent to keep. Capitol Hill in business five years a go and 15 times the amount it cost 20 years ago The bi~ bile is in congressional salaries and expenses. They average well over S500,000per member per year. On top of each lawmaker's salary of $57,500 plus re- tirement, health and life ins urance. there's his allowance ior a staff of up to 18 persons at a maximum individual salary of $47,500. maintenance of a Washington office plus re ntal of a district office, 33 free roundtrips home a year and mail to constituents. The congressional budget also covers support of the Capitol Hill police force <two police officers for each of the 535 lawmakers> at S23 million a year and some 17 ,000 other assorted employees serving the Hill <"We've got people falling all over each other." said one economy. minded congressman.> But Congress is not unaware of the need for tighten jng its collective belt. The House already has voted to ban free distribution of calendars and plants for office de- coration and to try for a 5 percent overall cut in expen· ditures "not required by law." Unfortunately there seems to be a law or regulation authorizing almost all of them. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Dally Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and .artists. Reader comment Is Invited. Address The Dally Pilot, P.O. Sox 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 Boyd I Gestures ByLM. BOYD What do you make of the rellow who repeatedly ad- justs the lie when in lhe com- ,,pany of the opPosite sex? He's sending an unconscious signal, according lo those ex- Dear Gloon1y Gus NominatJon for car of tb~ year. Ply mouth Horhon with a Pinto Q&a tank and Firestone 500 radial tJ~ M.L. Gl-J Gu c;_, .,.. Ml .. •Ille• •Y ,.. .. ,, aH .. .. . __,,., ~· ... ¥MWt .. ... =''''· .... """J"ll ...... .. 'e-.o.Mt .,.... perts who Uke lo read the significances or such gestures. What he's saying. they contend, is that the lady interests. intrigues, even ex· cites him. Fascinating, lf rac· tual. The original pumpemlckcl bread was so hard to digest It was said lo create gas ln the innards or Satan. And the word pumpernickel, ln ract, comes from an early high German set or syllables that meant the Devll's gas. or ~ometlllng similar Q ··Where'd we set the word 'tycoon'?" A . From the Orient Japanese: "talkun" mennlnl( s hogun Chloesc : "t 'al kluan" mea.nang em~ror. Q. "What (orelgn city 111 most vl&lted t>Y U .S . travclera?" A. T1Juan11MexJco. By far. Rowland Evans/Robert Novak Egypt Sees Soviet Encirclement CAIRO -A military map kept in a locked cabinet in the omce of Gen. Abdel Ghany Gamasy, Egyptian defense minister, re- veals more clearly than the words or politicians how far Sov· tel penetration or key African states has proceeded, which the U .S. plays by Marquess of Queensbury rules. It shows that Soviet military advisers in Libya have doubled lo 2,200 since Egypt gave Libya a swift blow la s t yea r in a bloody border dispute. It s hows that these Soviet advisers arc training Li - byan troops down to the company level. with three to rive "technicians" as- s igned each battalion. Egypt today has little lo fear from oil-rich but relatively powerless Libya. headed by the radical pro-Soviet le'1der, CoL Moammar Khadary. But the legends on Gen. Gamasy's col- ored map point to this con- clusion: while the U.S. flinches from any use or s uperpower power. the Soviet Union is pe netraUng key African coun- tries with no such scruples. us- ing money, propaganda. dirty tricks, gWlS and Cuba. EGYPT is a principal target. ·'They want to get even with President Sadat," Gamasy said, for Sadat's expulsion of Soviet influence here in 1972. Speaking with diplomatic restraint. Boutros Gbaly. Sadat's chief African specialist, expressed the same point dif- ferently. He told us that maJor African states south of Egypt, where for centuries .Egypt has blocked potential enemies to protect its Nile River lifeline, fear that the U.S. has "drawn a Korean-type defense line" ex- cluding Africa. Another high Egyptian official said that "the cold war has moved to Africa, and any idea lhat the continent _can b.e. ruled oU bounds in the Mailbox U .S.-Soviet competition is an 11 luslon." Sadat was specific· Soviet pres· sure in Ethiopia. Chad. Sudan and Libya. with an eastern anchor in South Yemen at the southern tip of the Arabian peninsula. is "the first belt" or Soviet influence across Africa. The "second bell" is targeted across southern Africa. Crom Angola to Mozambique. Neither belt has been buckled. In the north. for example, France is successfully contesting the Sov- iets in Chad. Sudan. Egypt's southern neighbor and close aJ. ly. has turned back Soviet er- forts to exploit cultural. re- ligious and racial dirrerences between the Arab north and the black south. But the new Soviet presence in Ethiopia is a mount 1ng threat to Sudan -a nd lhus to Egypt. THE PROBLEM for Sadat is the future. as the Soviet Umon pushes its aggressive role and the U .s. keeps insisting that Africa is no place for Easl·West con rrontalion. During Vice President Mondale's brief stop in Alexandria to see Sadat. the Egyptian president warned lhat Moscow's free hand in Africa was ~hrt'ddmg confidence ln thl' U S. and crt>atina Soviet stron~ points throu~hout the continent ror future opportunities . Sud at 's worry seems reasona ble Ever since he ordered 15.000 or more Soviet advisers out of Egypt. cut dependence on the Kremlin and edged toward lhe U.S .. Mosrow has lhre<ttened re· tallation. Sadat claims th<tt a dressing.down of lhen Foreign Minister Ismail Fahmy by So\' iet President Leonid Rrezhnev in Moscow two years ago a mount· ed to an "ultimatum." He described this ultimatum to us as follows : "Tell Sadat we shall continue to have our plan9 an Africa and he will meet lhe consequences of trying to oppos~ us there .. · The "first belt" across north· central Africc.. 1f completed. would threaten Egypt with e n- circle ment. yet neither Egypf nor any other ant1-Sov1et coun· try can begtn to muster ade quate resources m responst> IN FACT. however . Sadat knows th at a U S counter strate~y of the kind envisioned by him as not today serious d1s- cuss1on in Was hington The fashionable talk <tmong State Department polat1cal appointees is that. 1f ~1ven enough rope. the Ru ss 1 ~ns will h a ng themselves an Africa Compounding Sadat's concern as the predictable turn to new anti-U.S. radicalism throughout the Arab world and across north Africa t/ lbe U.S. fails lo win Israel's acceptance of a Mideast peace plan ... IC the US. now shows that Israel can deafen it:-. ears to the president of thl· U.S , .. one offi cial told us. "the future may belon~ to Moscow 1n this part of the world." In short. evidence that the U.S . could not even deliv<•r Israel for a Mideast settlement with the Arabs would remforc£' s k ep ti c i sm here o v er Washington's dubious responsl' to Soviet activism an Africa Thi! two Midd1e Ea~t and Africa are halves of the !-lame whole. •* political fact that Jimmy Carter should understand 'Small' Landlords Aren't Getting Rich To the F.dllor. If it weren't sad it would be tunny to see Senator Cranston trying lo win brownie points with mobilehome owners by an- nouncing his efforts lo get them e ligible ror rent subsidy pro- grams. He doesn't tell them it takes a year to get benefits. And the Republican Congressmen aren't doing anything to correct. the situation either! Now. re Prop 13. One of many who may take a beating from Prop 13 is the unselfish. "small" landlord who rents for low rates. doesn't have much money. and is a senior citizen or almost. WE'RE SORRY for victims of rent-gouging landlords. but we hear little mention of the fact that some decent landlords are almost on senior citizen "fixed incomes." So now. those or us who have small, plain but well kept apart- ments -maybe two to four un- its -are being told to refund rent. set rents back to June. etc. We don't know how much our laxes will be reduced -if at all -and rent control really scares us. because we're barely mak- ing it. Big business, and owners or huge rental groups, probably gain much by Prop. 13, but the handicapped, the retarded. the working mother wanting child care centers. senior citizens Art Hoppe needing daily visits to "centers" to keep out or so-called "ron- v alescent hospitals" bec ause they can't be alone all the lime. and many other unfortunates, will be victims or irresponsible Prop 13. M.H. MITCHELL Bard D ttblon• To the Editor: On July 1. Prop. 13 became law. pending the outcome of several lawsuits challenging its conslitutionaUty. Ten days after it became law, the governor 1s c riticizing landlords Jor not passing along their profits. I am curious lo know where the landlords got all this money in ten days. It has also been said that the government is going to reap a big windfall from Prop 13. Won't that cut the lundlords' profll? THE TAXES aren't due until way up ln the fall. If Prop. 13 is found lo be unconstitutional before that. the landlords m ay never receive anything from Prop. 13. We are being threatened with a sewer charge. ll 's possible that if the politicians think JP enough charges. Prop 13 may have no meaning. What worries me Is. my mother rents a house from me. l furnish the water and gas and charge her $25. Should l lower her rent now or wait till fail., These hard decJsions are too much for us landlords. JAMES W. BOLDING Neg~rted ¥e t • To the Editor: We are very much concerned about the fate or the remaining veterans of World War 1. 1978 is the 2Sth anniversary or the Veterans of World War I U.S.A Inc. These veterans have con tinuously year a fter year v i~orously e ndeavored t o persuade our Washington gov· ernment to provide via legisla- tion an adequate pension for our membership and survivors. THE last effort was contained in H.R . 9000. Unfortunately and path e tically this bill was supt>rseded by H.R. 10173 which fails miserably lo meet our gov· ernmenl's obligation to World War I .veterans, and it appears according to the record. none or the living veterans will receive a pension. "'It has been said. "Time lakes care of everything." Time is certainly on government 's s ide in this instance. Sixty years since the eod or World War I and no pension. tf our government cannot af- ford to take care of the World War I veterans, then the lavish living by our J(Ovemment should end 1n cludini.! monct ary and other methods of fOf't'ISm aid tu fon~t An countries. soml· (Orr mun is• and/or d ie 1 :.ror go\ erned. N 0 w ,.. I h ,. I I m l' r () r Washington to <ic-t nnd make u~ love our .l!OH·rn mt 111 like '>'l' should. The OrtA1naL H R. 9000 ball which provides Cor a rCJ sona ble pension o f SIS~ per month without deteriorat in~ a m e ndments should be n· introduced. C M.GtnBENS Member Barracks l IAA Veterans World Wa r One f'llult •E• Ou r To the Editor The Orange County Sewt'f Czar thtnk$ Jarvis docs not apply to h.ls departmen1 H e 1s trying to <'hange the name to "user tax" and hit us for more money lhan last year Come to the July 19 Fountain Valley meet and let's flush the~{' men out of offi ce L M CUTLER • Letters /rom reader~ are welcome The right to condenae ~ter., to ftt space or eliminate libel u reserved IA.ers of 300 word! or less Will be gwen preference All lelten mu.tt m- clude &lgnature arid mOJhng oddre~s but names may be W1thheld on rt!' quelt 1/ iu/ f1c1tnt re°"on is apJ)Orent Poetry will not be pubLl.Shed. It's Hard to Watch a Loved One Growing Old You're a year older. dear America. <1 year fatter. a year m o r e blo wzy. a year more jaded. But, what the hell, so am I. We grow old. America: we grow old, you and l . I see you now sprawled on the sofa, ~ your hair In _ ) curl e r s. • watching ~ daytime telcvls aon. Jn the evening you drink too much and fall asleep tn your chair. leaving the lights ablaie Don't you know you're running out or energy" Don't you know the lights wtll soon grow dim? "l>ON'T NAG," you say. sun· mg 11 yown "Everything will work out somehow. It always dOff )'OU know,'' Any way. you 'd rather talk Hilll~• II ,., 644-1900 about real estate values or tax~ or high prices. Mone y. You love to talk these days about money. Ye. the place is such a mess. A rtlck of the duster is all you give it Thal'!\ not enough. "I know, I know,'' you say with :1 shrug. "but. what can I do., .. And you sink back on your couch . fussing with the curlers lu your holr. We grow old. America -old and fat and careless and grasp· tnic and lozy. We grow old . you and l REMEMBER when we were young? How clo e Wt' were. The Great Depression. Herd limes. hord limrs. Oh. how we worked toaethcr to keep the wolf from the door. Tottether Yes. we we~ t~cr then. you and I And when the war came. TH£ War. )"OU atepped out Into the morolq Ukt' a young girl In a whUe sossamer dresa wilh stars shltJlna ip your h Ir How beautiful )'OU were. hOw Pt!rfect! You were a ll that was good; they were all that wns <.'vii. How simple Ufe was in those halycon days'. How very much I loved you when we were young, you and I Remember the peaceful. pros· pcrous times that followed'? It was then that you first llrew a trifle rat and bciian to throw your weight around. You became suspicious. You sus()(lct- e-d everyone mlabt be a Com· munlat.. I think ,you even &wo. peeled me. Nasty days. VO\J AI.WAYS did have an ir ratlonel fear or communism It was what swept you off Into tbc fetid. pointle.s Jun11lcs or Vitt· nam. Howl r,elled at you· "You bloody fool! • I cried. "I know what I'm dolna." you said con· t em pl uousl) Wt' wt'N never further apart. f ljarched n&&lnat you and curaed you and v1hfit>d you You would have squashed me tf you could How bitterly we fought. Yet we wc'r1' all\t!, by Cod' very much alive. you and l AND NOW Peace and pros p rlty ill becomr you. dear America. You ,row ol<I Md rat Dnd uncaring and a htt of u slovenly bore I still tod? you I love you the way a man loves a woman he'. lived w1lh and lo\•ed and holed all his IH JI 'c; an en dunnglov Y<'l I would almost w1~h yo4 another crisis. For I w1sh I could see one<.' tt llmn that beautiful girl In the ~hate aossamer s:own stcr forth Into the mom1ng with sta~ hlnlntt ln her hair For I wl~h l could on('e attaUl lovP you lhe way I loved you wbt>n we w re young . dt-ar Amcrtcn when we were so , very young. you nd l • d ce r the ·-bo1:at ut or wand. in the ~ cov ed }<! by n eu !d On· ha mo from alupe 8<1Ja o the je1 of Er.· stand early ; the JS r f-· 1ur of Han- e :l tht' rd.av nsn~r l • l t I t C.,.O•• I Oon ned I&• IOUS ·ant the ~sy. lf\d i>m· 1cht 'Cl· 1rl}' ·- OIJI hr I\• I tt' •f\l H'I l I fr•· "'' "'' I \ I I 11 ' NATIONAL Monday .iuly :7 1978 DAIL y PILOT A 1 Child Support Law: Equality for Divorced Dads NEW YORK (AP> -Divorced fathers are collecting a dividend lrom the drive for women's ~uality : They have started to demand and get child s upport 11ayments. Consider Allan S. Carter. a New York City school teacher in 'flis late 30s. His former ~re. Carolyn R. Carter, also in her 30s. was a New York City school secretary until she remarried and moved to Texas THE FATHER HAD eustody or their child, 7-year-old Ken- neth. Then. on July 25 of last year. a 4andmark ruling in New York ~~ 'C•l ld s 11ppori. pGfl..etaf• ... 1'e fJeell de-•e%ed.' State appeals court gave Carter something else -$2!i a week for child support from his former wife, even though s he no longer works . The ruling said. in effect, that 1ler ability to work obligated her to help with the expense of rais· ing her son. SU«H A RULING would have been almost unheard of a few years ago. Divorce laws in most states had aJways placed the financial burden of child-rearing on the father, unless he was physically or otherwise dis- abled. But today. an incroasing number of divorced men with ~hjldren are being granted child s upport from their ex wives. More and more. the important factor is which parent can best afford to pay for child·rearing, and less and less what sex that -parent is. Practically every state has adopted law changes in the past few years that make the finan- cial s upport of ch ildren in divorce cases the responsibility of both parents. according to Dr Doris Jonas Freed, chairman of the American Bar Association family law research committee. AND MANY f emin i st ~roups aren't at all sorry to con- cede this gain to divorced men. They say it is a fair price for divorced women to pay for the freedom lo pursue careers that divorced men have always had. The trend i s diffi cult t o measure, because lawyers are reJuct.ant. to tal&-about. the con. ride ntial terms of divorce settle· ments. Certainly. the great ma- 1ority of divorce settlements still require men lo pay the child support. Bot djvorce lawyers and other family court officials around the country assert the trend as there "IT'S A CLEAR movement, or recent ongin, linked to the ERA tthe propost'd Equal Rights Amendment! and the whole pro- cess by which the former pre- rerence of women as the child's natural custodian has been held constitutionally unsound." says Joseph DuCanto, president of the American Academy of lt1atrimorual Lawyers, based in Chicago. '·child supµort payments have been de-sexed," says Dr. Freed. "It's a phenomenon or the '70s but it's become increasingly true lately. l think this is de- finitely an outgrowth of so many more women in the workforce.•' "IT'S NO LONGER a matter of sex. it's a matter of dollars." says Philip F. Solomon, a past president or the matrimonial lawyers academy. Or. Freed also says 37 states n o w m ake provisions for alimony to be awarded to either the man or the woman. This seeming role reversal. in which divorced fathers want a larger part in child-raising, and career-minded women are in· creasingly willing to grant it. so far is mos t noticeable in u rbanized slates such as California. lllinois and New York. THE FEDERAL government estimates there have been slightly more than one million divorces each year since 1975. a nd the number or children in- volved has been more than 1.1 million each year. Those figures are roughly double the levels of a decade earlier. No one knows how many of those cases involved wives pay. ing child support to the husband. But in New York, for instance, following the Carter decision. there have been hundreds or cases in which men have won such claims from their divorced wives, according to Solomon. i\ PSYCHOLOGIST for the Chicago conciliation service described in general terms a re- c<.'nt case in which the wife, a corporate attorney, had an in- come about three times that of the husband. The man was granted custody of the couple's two young children and is getting child sup- port payments from bis former wife. .. It worked o ut very well because daddy played what is char acteristically described as mommy in the household." the Chicago psychologist says. "WE'RE FREQUENTLY see· ing the whole business in divorced women of 'now I'm gel· ting to do my lhing, · and she is quite willing to give up the children.· The impetus for change m many states came when judges ruled old statutes unconstitu- tional. and not so much because advocates had lobbied in state legislatures. But feminist groups 'eeking the same career and family choices as divorced men dad not oppose the changes. And a growin g array of "men's Jib" organizations. claiming divorce Jaws put an un- fair financial strain on men, sup· ported the revisions SUCH GROUPS include Fathers United for Equal Custom Shade Rights. Male Equality Now. ln c .. M en's L1b e ral1on . America's Society or Divorced "Men. and the Committee for Fair Divorce & Alimony Laws. "Men have begun to realize they can get custody of their children. 1 think the fact that the men's groups have been vocal has brought this along." she ::;ay:: And Susanne Duval of the Department of He.ttth Education and Welfare·s Office or Ch1h.I Support Enforcemeht says. "Judges are dwarding custody more and more to men. Whllt Coliows 1s that women should have to h tlp s upport the children My own view as a temm1i:.t 1:. that this as good.·· V.O.? WHO ME? CMdc tto.t! 'Enough!' He-Says SoMlltc:...tw.k.r ..... 554-5080 1919 M........_, #117, S.A. MIAMI CAP> -Stuart Rado says he's had enough -enough ttJ try to get others around the country to send that simple message to the White House Angered by what he considers waste 1n government and Presa· dent Carter·s failure to fulfill his promise lo do something a~ul al. Rado has started a one-man campaign to get people lo mail postcards to Carter with one word-"enough" -written across thto• top. The message refers to the money s pent for government.funded research ranging from a $27.000 study lo determine why inmates want to escape from prison to ct $12.000 report on how alcohol eaus~!> aggression among sunfish APWi~o You, sir, when was the last time you gave you rself a present? We thank you're about due for something important. And we have just the thing: a most important- looking diamond ring. These ilre idc;:is to c;tart you thinking. 18 karat yellow gold: A. $775. 14 karat yellow gold: B. $1 ,425. C. $925. Something Bea11t1ful for £v1.·rycmc . )l SLAV~CK 'S f•llc Jcwdcn ''"'c l'>I 7 I H fash100 hi.ind • 611-1 \MO Nt-Wpori Bt:..ach L.i~un.i Hill~ • Wt'slmins1l l" Beating the Scottsdale. Ariz., heat with h is custom-made bicycle is real estate agent Qreg Hefferan. 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(714) 8943387 ( ·· ..;-roo '""- ' 644-4492 -- .. \ ... -----~ .... ~ .... .... ,. ........ "' ....... .... I .. QUEENIE -.. ~'"noay July 11 19 78 (;or 11 pTOblt'nl' rlw11 11 'lit• lu (•1.11 IJ\lnn /•ar u1111 cut red tape. 9*'1lwy !ti(• a11suers and acr1cm 11ou need ro so/Vt> tnt'qu1rw.~ in qovemmen. nnd busanf'.u Moll your q~st1or1s 111 l'nr f>unn Al Your S('rv1ct' Oranyl! Coast Do1Lv 1'1/ot I' o llor IS6Q 111~10 Mesa. c A 92626 As rna1111 lt'tlt'1 .~ tU po:mble w1I: b4• answ.-red, but plumed mqurnt•s or lc•ttc•r.~ not mC'ludmg the reader's lull riomt•. addrt?ss and bu.'111&eNs hours· phone number cannot tw r<Jnsult-red 1'h1scolurtmappearsda1· lye .ccept Saturdavs .. ~ I s I I I I AT YOUR SERV:CE I OBITUAR1ES I I I I I I Dlal A R~gulatlo11 Can~IU11g C.O.D.1 qulry, slate the firm's name, its : : DEAR OEADERS: A "hot DEAR PAT: Does the 30-dtiy box number and the basic prob· Hoe to Washington" telephone required delivery or option to lem being experienced. Ir the I I linkage ls available to Southern cancel by the buyer apply to box holder is 00 longer at the ad· I I dress listed when the box was Callfornla residents who have C.0 .0 . mail-order purchases as rented, rurtber inquiry will be I I questions about Information well as to merchandise that is unde rtaken through the U.S. I J ly 14 published daily ln the "Federal paid for at the ti me the order is Postal Service Regional Counsel U Ill "3 I Register." This service ls being placed? I've heard you can't in Washington. D.C., If re· I ~ I offered by the U.S. General cancel C.O.D. orders which are Setvices Administra&loo through delayed more than 30 days. quested. I SalVie 50¢ I ils Federal Information Center C.H .. Costa Mesa Ran-of SuppU-r• I I <FIC> in the Fede ral Buildlng, C.O.D. order,s are not included ~-c ,. 300 N. Los Angeles St. in this Federal Trade Com· I Rer<ular AdmiM.ion ~2.00. 50<' ofl "''h th1' coupon I · i ruJ b l DEAR PAT I've heard that * The "Register" ls a five-day. ma ss on e, ut you a ready &ome department stores' m <>ior I Free Amphitheatre Enterlainmc:nt Ni1thtly I k bu ti bl h h a v e lb e right to r e fuse ......, * a-wee pu ca on w c con· b di appliances are made by well· I McDonald -. Doy with Hoti11ld McOonold I tains current presidential proc· mere an se sent, C.O.O. if an known manufacturers. I'd like to I * 0 "He must be rrom Lhat oul!lt that has been prraling our lamations and executive or· unreasonable amount of time k k K for Mc onuld Lo nd M111tic Show I h ssed in I d h now \Vl)o ma es enmore .., per.1onncl .. ders, and federal regulations as pa s ce you P ace t e Sears. ~enncrest for Penney's I J ul)' 17 dlO pm 4:00 pm ---------------------having general applicablUty and order, and you are no longer in· a nd Signature for Montgomery *Elvin Bbhop July 17.Circu .. or Ta1\\un I legal effect. terested in receiving the Ward . I i :OO pm -!/:00 pm Jul,v lfl. 16. Ii. 18 I l I DeatL-E'-ewhe .. n I "Dial·a·Reg" services can be merchandise. T J .. Fountain Valley I *ftodt•o *\\'elk •~ntertomer" I , TUJ f,lJ • c;; reached by phoning (213 > O J 2 2 2 688-6694 for a day-In-advance P. • Boxes Tra~ked u .s. Department or Com· I ulv ' I. '2· :• .Ju~.Y IM photographer for The synopsis of selected documents DEAR PAT: Is there any way m e rce lnrormatlon says *B.J.Thomu' *Eddie Rabbitt I LONDON I AP > Oliver Messel, designer of sets and costumes for a string of West End and flroadw ay pla ys. <>pern s .... ba llets and films, died of a heart at· tack at '11 s home 1n Barbad'lS He was 74. Associated Press. whose to b e published In the lo get the street address of a Whirlpool manufactures Sears• I JulyZO r.-• th Fa' 1 July lfl I body had lain in a New "Re gister." The r ec orde d business that uses a postal box was hers and dryers. Sears' I r.nJOY e ar. York city morgue since message wUI be updated each number in its bus iness address? ranges and dishwashers are I Entenoinment ('urnivul Ill FFA I last Nov. 15, has been working day. C.L .. Cos ta Mesa rr :i rle by Rope r. P enney's Livestock Arl!t·Cra(t, Food & Drink:. I identified by FBI ex Hot line telephone link-up refrigerators, freezers, ranges, I Mond ay through Thursday 12 noon . midnight I perts, police reported between Los Angeles and Yes. A 1973 pc>stal bulletin In· dlshwasben and dryers are Friday. Saturday anc.l Sunday iO nrr. midnight structs nnc:t office personnel to ma e by Ge neral Electric I c I MOREHEAD C.ITY Wasbin.gtonforFJC slafrersalso ,..,.., ... · · hildnmAc.lm1'l!>1on:SIO<i1A"''~tithrou0h1~1 respond promptly by letter or Ward's Signature washers and I . '." ,.., I NC !AP> Fred G. bas been set up to provide phone to inquiries from persons dryers are Borg-Warner Ged· ( hilc.ln·n undn h l1L•1• NEW YORK !APl 1ticbard J . Merron, 38, a former Vietnam combat Gillikin, who led the answers to complex questions requesting names, addresses ders-Norge). Tappan and West· .. •••••10.scountCouPOn9•-•--• Coast Guard's £irst about regul~Uoos pu~~ished ~n and telephone numbers of box inghouse produces Slgnature-:::=======-------------- rescue operation. died the federal Reglste~. Wal~·tn holde rs using a postal box ranges and Westinghouse makes ( . . } Thursday at age 100. as well as phone service Is beang number to do business with the Signature r efrigerators andJA<.K ANOER~ON Dftltla Natl~~• _ provided. public. When making such an lo· f 0 RM ON D BEACH , ----------------------------re_e_i_e_r:_. ___________ . __ .:.;R:.;;:E:..:V...:E:.:.A.:.:LS=-...:.i;.;.n..:.th;.;,e;::_--!=======~ DAILY PILOT GOnSCHAL. ANNA M GOnSCHAL. re\HM"nl 01 L.•9un• Holl\ CA ,..,~ eway on July 13. 1911 Su<v•ve<I by I-daUQl'llH\, ~roon Me-ot S.nt• Ane C• AM C.. Evan• ot Mtcn.~n ~rY•U\ Wl'•e t>eld Mo"°"y at 11 oo A M el 8ell tiroadway Morluary Cna~I lnlN ment Fo1e•I uwn Memoroal Par~. c,1,.ndall' 8'>11 B•O<tdway Morlua• y Co\la Mtt'W dir'Ktor\ It OR MOS Fla I AP > R. Waller I Relhlman , w h o represented the Syracuse. N.Y. area in I Congress for 18 years, died Sun da y o f al respiratory disease He was 78 EMERENCE l(OqMOS re\ldl'nt ot (O>la MeS4 Ca Pa\~ ..... on July NJ Eases •6. •'71 S..rvo""" by O<W' daUQl'llltr ~0\1' l r°'tle of (Mia Me\41 (Jt , IWO . t orandchildr~ F'Ur\f'rdt ~rV•Ce~ ilnd 1nterm~nt 1n M11&n. M1ch1oan 8tll Broadway MOf'luar v l«al dire< 1ors tllNltLE HAqOLD q HINltl E reS•d4'nl 01 Irvine, C.i Pa\\ed awoty on July 15. 1q71 Survllle<! by I'll\ wore Linda liln~I~ of fr\'fn~. C... Pl'rf•nt\ Mr And M r\ MarYtn Hinkl@ o f Ann'illlr. Ptn ,.,.Yllldn1a Funeral ~rv1CP!t ano 1111or menl w•ll be Mid In LPb<lnon. Pen n\yt"an1d Fr1t-n0\ ,.,tty <•II -.\t 8•11 8roadw•y Mo<IU<lrt on Mon<Mv. July 17 1•78 from I PM lo q PM 8•11 8roadwa w Mortuary dirH tor\ BATHRICK fl08ERT K BATHRICK rM•O•nl OI "1ewp0r-t S.c'Kh. C.. p.,\Y'd •w•v on July '' 1•11 SuntJ\fP<I by h•\ wit• &a~Nr• <fiwol'llf'r Su•11n 11nd •on 600 ... 11 ol Newl)Or1 O.W..n C.• al\O nos mot""' Mr• "'-'~~ 8atnr10 ol P•wCfrrt• Cl .Mf.~1at '°"'v~ce\ ••If "" 11<!.io al 11-on WtodtWS<Ny July 1q It/I al Pacolo< 111ew o..~1 lnl•rmenl .tf Pac1f1t v.,.w Mt11>mor1a1 P•r~ Pttc1f1< V•nit MorlUd'Y dirl'(tOf\ fn t11•u ot ,,~,.~ 1..rn1ty "UC>Cr\h con '••bullon\ tocMr11yot thO•Cf" WRIGHT la SAL LE WRIC.H 1 IH•d•nt OI Agent Law ATLANTIC C ITY . N .J. <AP) -New Jersey has abandoned efforts to license every travel agent wishing to book guests into casino hotels here. The state Casino Con· trol Commission voted unanimously to exempt travel agents from nn. mg out long,· personal disclos ure forms and await lengthy s tate in· vestigations of their ac- t• vi ties. PUBLIC NOTICE N•wPorl ~Mii. C• Pa~...a aw•y on 1------------ Jul• 15. 1q79 S1111rovrd Oy oro1ner ~ICTITIOUSaUSINESS (.fyd,. W•UJl\I 01 N~1r.Oa <>nd d l'lf'l>fle"" NAME STATEMENT 1<f'llh GOOOllll ol N~ .. POrl 8U<l'I C11 Tiit tollowl"9 per'°"' are doin9 ~f'' vie,., will ~heldolt 2PM l vt\C:lay Ju u\1ne'\ a~ ,., I! 1978 "' Pot<ilo( "•"W (Ml>f'I POweq cuqa OF CALIF. Sll B Pd( 1tic V1Pw.Ytorh1d'Vdlrt'{ tof\ Wf\lrTHn\lt,,, Nrwoon Be•h. CA JANECEK Wiiham Sltpllen Baonard. S33 8 EDWARD A J ANECEK JR. •Wt•tm1nS1tr,Ntwport8eiKl'l,CA. Gro11res1de ~rvoce. werl' neld Mono&v ••I Mount Ollv• Mrmoro111 Park t-ioroor L•wn·Mount Ohvt' Morludfy <0\111 Mes.a <!lrotclor\. S.SSS4 • WARREN T i m ot lly Taylor, S33 B We•tm•n•t•r. NewPort Be.?Kh, CA. Thi• bu,or>eu I• conducteo Dy • 9enerotl par'lnenlllp. w.s. &aonard fl'll\ 11a1e'""n1 w•s Ille<! wilt> the Counh Clerk ot Orange Counly on July 11, 1978 F"l*" Pul>ll\l\ed Orange CO.SI Dally Pilot Julyll,7•.J1A1111ust7.1971 JOStPHINE WARnEN. rr•\l<Unl 01 l •guna 8eac:n. C• P•"l'CI awav on July 15, 1'71 "' • 1oc•I h0\011at Sn. " 6urv1vtd bv shiers DorOlhy lltrdVQo 01 La9uM ll<!<Kh C. ""° Ellrallllln Gr•v ol El Montt C.a •no Gt<'<ly\ Mo,.1 of Las li"9<1S, N•v.Oe. brother 4':1mer Pumptlr•v ol N~w Orlr"M 1------------ PUBLIC NOTICE Louosoena Service\ will be held •t 10 AM Tuesday July II •• Mfl•OW A~y C.~mf'tf''" in Antlh•1m C• ~h•ff•r Mortuary l~ a~~Ch C6 dirt< fOf1' FICTITIOUS aUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tno 1011-11>9 ~r10n os doon9 bin• ne\s d\ ,-----------WI LLI AM ANTHONY ~ qesEARCH, IJTI F L09•n Ave . l'AClAC VlfW ~IAL,AH Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1lic V iew Drive Newport Beach 644·2700 McCOltMICK -MORTUAltlES ~ aguna Bedch 494-941 5 Laguna Hills 768·0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 HHIORLAWH. MOUHTOLIVE MOltTUARY •d MfMOltlAL ,All( ~ort uary·Cemet ary Crematory f625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 IALTZ-IHGUON l'UHHAL HOME • 646-24?4 Co'lla Mesa 6 73-9450 llU.llOADWAT MOaTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 SMITM-TU1HIU...UMI MOITUARY WISfCUff CHA'n 427 E t 7th St Costa Mesa 646-4888 l'JHCllROlHUS SMllH'S MOllTUARY 627 Main St Huntington Beach 536-6539 SHlfNIMORTUARY 976 So Coast Hwy 1.aouna Beach 494-1535 t ~ N El Camino Real San Clemente 492-0100 .IJ -,_,AMILY COlOMAL PUMllAL HOMI 7901 Bolsa Avt Woatmmster 893--3p5 () Costa Me~ CA 92&:r. W1ll1..,. A SCIWltter. 2681 fllVtrs•dt Dr Co\laMMa,CA '121.21 Thi\ business is conductM by an in diVldu.tl Wolll•m A Sc""trer Tl'l•S Slll1t'ment WU h ied """' lhc County Cler1t OI Oranoe Countv on Julv "· 1'18 ,,..,_ Pubh~ Or-CO.Ost Delly Pllol luly 17, H.Jl,AugU>l1, 1'7' 2631 71 PUBLIC NOTICE :r.T ATEMENT 01' WITHDRAWAL FAOM PARTNERSHIP OPERATING UNDEA P'ICT ITIOUS aUSINESS NAME Tn~ loll-Inv person llas will'ldrawn .-a oen~r•I P•rtner from lht 1>•r1nersn1p operalino under the tic· llllous bu11neu name of QUICK FeATHEq, at 3001 Re<! Hill Ave Esplenaat 11. SOiie #217, Costa Mesa, CA flle llc1111ovs bVsineu ,,.,,,. slalt- ment ror lilt Po\r'lMrstlip w.s tiled on Janu<1ry 20, 1979, on lllt County 01 Or1n9e. Full NarnelndAddrenollhe Penon Wllhdr .. •11'9 WILL.IAM GEORGE ~ ~~~~S, SO' V•• Cl1<0. s.t> Clemente, William G Tlmm•n• ,, ... ,.,. Publl\l'led Or~ Coail D•lly Piiot Julv 11 H ll, Auv.1. 1971 2621-18 PUBUC NOTICE •·W.U .... A-""2 SUPIUllott COUllTOP'THll STATE ()ti CALl~ltNIA l'Olt THl:C:OUNfYOP'OltANGll I 11 lht M•lltr Of lht Estate ot FLORENCE THELMA KEM ME~LINO e k• FLOq!NCE THELMA SWINK KEMMERLING, !'LORENCE T, KEMMEqLING, FT KEMMERLING. FLOqENCE ICEMMERLINO. and MRS. WIL.t.1.t.M KEMMERLING,O.C.eMCI. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to Crt0110~S l'lavintJ tlalm• ttV•IMI 11141 Mid aec.ottlt lo Ille said ci.lms In tf'llt oltlo OI the Cltrll of ""' aforeHIO coun or 10 pnMnt them lo Ille "" denl9ne(I et the Offl<t Of STEVEN L.. Bl!llMAN, CSQ., lUSCreMl'I-Blvd ' Suitt tOO, TOfreMt, CA ..,501, W.fll<h lelter ottl<t Is lht "'""of 11u,1,,.n of ,,,. undtir>l\)tlolO Ill •II t'l'MllltM Pftl•ln· 11\Q 10 HIO HIMt SU<ll ct.im. Will'l 11141 ~'"'"'Y YOU(hitn """'' " 11'-d or pr9'tftl.., •I a fOAMllO Wlllllft IOUt ,,_Ills afW tl"t flnl tM>ll<•tlqn Of ttllsnollet ~·•ea JUiy u. 1t11 Htl., Hemuton Glo,..r EqQ/frl• Of lhit wlll OIWl<ldle- JflYIN L. HllMAfl. UQ. A ........ , .... u. 14UC:AMMw .. .-. WlttM Twreft<t, CA t111t1 Ttt UIJU»ll)I f>~llsfttcl 0rel'Qlt COit•I Otl•v PllOI Jiiiy II t• ~I AllO 1 1t7' J 1M1 1' Turri the house you're living in into the house you've been looking for. UCB is giving 1h% to 1% off the normal interest rate on _Pro_perty Iniprovernent Loans from now until July 31, 1978. At today 's hou~i ng price~. 111 aybe it's wiser to stay where you arc and in1provc the v._1 lu c of your own hon1e. United Cali for- nia Bank can hdp you do just thar with .1 Prope rty Improven1L'llt Loan. Fro1n now until Jul y 31 yo u CJn get 1/2 °/o off the norn1al inter- est rate on f roperty improvc1ncnt loans o f $ ,000 or niorc. And 1f yo u h ave or o p en a Untti.:d A cco unt ~ you 'll save a nother '12°/o -a total of 1°/o otf thc usua l tntcrest rate. Wl·'vc got ~1n all l oa n ~ for ~1nall jobs, like painting and r<.:- carpcting. And big Joans k)r big jobs, like adding on a den or going up another story. UCB's Property lntprovc- rncnt Loans are si1nple interest i loJns. And there's no pre-pay- 111 c nt penalty if you pay your loJn otf earl y. If you qualify, you cJn get up to 100°/o financing. YOU CAN EVEN APPLY BY PHONE. Dial 1 (800) 252-0222 Just call this toll-fn:c nu111- bcr betwccn lJ a.111 . J n d 9 p .111 . wci.:kdavs. ()nl' of our loan rcprl'-"ll'nta tiv~·~ will take your applica- tion ove r the pho ne, and if your loan is approved, you ca n stop in ,1 t the branch nea rest you to sign the paper~. • . , _I ) t ) l } r . 1 { I 1 I l , INSIDE : •C omics •Television •Stocks •Entertainment Monday. July 17 1978 . ·--.. .... ._ ........ . DAILY PILOT .. ·-....... .,_, ...... ,..... ... . Bl I've Had· Enough of J;laseh811--Knapp From AP Dispatches .. I've had enough of baseball," pitcher Chns Knapp says of his decision to walk away from the California Angels -while the Angels are leading a pennant race, and he 1s second on the team with 10 victories. The Angels. who lost to Detroit 4·0 Sunday. have )I one-game margm over defending American League West Division champion Kansas City. Knapp has a 10·6 record in his first year with the Angels. He was 12· 7 as a rookie with the Chicago White Sox las t year. ·'I will say that 1t 1sn 't money. I just didn't like the way I was being treated," Knapp declared in an interview Sunday. THE ANGE~ SAY Knapp's agent, Alan Hen drick:;. told the team he thought Knapp was m ak· ing a mistake. and Hendricks had tried to dissuade Knapp during a dinner meeting Saturday night. WHEN CONTACTED Sunday at his home tn Mission Viejo. he indicated his dissatisfaction con cerns the state or baseball in general. along with failure of the White Sox and Angels to com municate with him on the contract. The An~els have placed the tall righthander on the disquahned list. but if he doesn't come back to the squad by Aug I he is out for the season "I have my health. J have my life ahead of me. I'm going back to square one." Knapp said "The re were thmgs that happened in Chicago. too. My relations with the Angels simply brought it to a head and served as a last straw " o..ity P'U .. ,._tty o.try Amil<"" DAVE CHALK COMPLETES A DOUBLE PLAY OVER SLIDING JASON THOMPSON. Dodgers Out of Slump? L4 Gets Split Behind Big Plays l'll T< \GO 1AP1 The Lol'! Angt•lcs Dcxlgc•rs arc in a serious hilting slump. so much that t'Vt'r) htl loomed a:-the ·Big One · Sunda) when they defeat cd the Ch1tago Cuhs 5·3 after ha\ 111g drop!)('d the first game o' a doubleheader 3·2 .. Wl' scored only two run~ in three game:-tn St Louis smce the All·star break so we have lo bl' in a slump," said Manag<'r TQm Lasorda But we'll come out of 11. we re too good a hillln~ club All we helve to do 1s get our hitting back · · MIKE KRUKOW, aided by Brun• Sutter. did a JOb on the Dod~n Slate All co.nwt • ltAaC 11"1 Today l.o~ Anv-te al 0.1c~ ti '' • m Tue\OU LO\ A"91tl .. al Piii-Oh 4.JOp m W..0...,'4av Lo• Ano~tes al Pltllll>u<Ofl •·JO p.m run ... according to Lasorda. and after the Cubs had cut the lead 1 o 3-2. pitche r Burl Hooton sin~led acrosi. what Hooton con s 1dered ··a key hit. a turninl? point because the extra run at that time helped turn thinS?s around." AS IT WAS, 1t turned out to be the winnin~ run which helped Hooton boost his record to 9-7. He needed ninth-inning help from Lance Ra utzhan to put down a Cub uprtsing which netted a run Another key play. according 1.0 Hooton. was Smith's great throw from right field on Steve On· tive ros' deep fl y to double up Bobby Murcer. who tried to go from first to second after the catch in the sixth Inning. SECOND GAME LOS •NGELES Lope~ 7b R Sm1tt1 rl Gar~~y to Cey Jb 0 BakP• II FerOYM>n c MOndoct North ct T M•rt tMI ~~ RY>~ll \\ Hooton p Aaulthttn o •b," bt J 0 0 0 \ t t 0 \ 7 7 1 • 0 t t ~ I ) 7 1 t 0 0 1 0 0 0 t 0 t 0 ) 0 t 0 l 0 0 0 l 0 t t 0 0 0 0 CHICAGO R Sco1f" GrO•> ct euckM• 10 Murc•r r1 Onhver~)I) Df'Je\U\ \\ Hernanott p Vail pll Raelt!r c t(ell@Mr 711 8urrt\ p M<utol~np ChnHpll O.MoorrP Bl1Hner II •t> r II bl • 1 0 0 • 0 0 u •00 1 .. 0 t 0 • 7 7 0 ] 0 1 t 0 000 10 00 )070 • 0 l 0 0000 l u 0 u t 0 0 0 0 00 0 t 0 0 t Tot•I> J4 ~ tO) Tot•" J4 l • ) l o> Ano<>lf'> 701 001 tOO-~ cruc•oo 100 100 001 l E -R.S<oU .. Oe~su>,hoo1on OP LOSA119tln 7, CMc-oc> 7. LOB LO> Af\Oelet 10. Ch•<AOO I 28-A.Smlll'I. C:.y 38-C.rv. .. Onttnr~ HR 0 8 0 er 111 SB R S<olt 7. T Martinet \-, HOOIOtl SF-811HMr Hooton fW,9·1> Rauunan ,,. " It llt •• so LOS ANGELES •• • • ) ) 7 • i, t 0 0 0 0 (HIC•GO Burri\ IL,~11 '> ) 7 0 M<CilOllleft l' • 1 I 1 o Moore 1 J • 1 1 w He•n•ndl!t J 1 O O 1 4 Sa ve-Raullh.in fl • WP -W Htrn•rtd•• T-t·46 •~un A stalemate developed in the spring or th1!) year with Knapp and his agent lowering their con tract target from $100,000 to $70.000 for this season wa3. Bavas1 s aid "We s igned 39 of the 40 players on our winter roster We must have been raar to som e of them .. Angel Manager Jim Fregosi took down the nameplate on Knapp's locker at Anaheim Stadium Saturday. before a noon Sunday deadline for Knapp to report THE ANGELS R E PORTEDLY offe red SS0.000. then unilaterally renewed Knapp for this season at $40,000. He earned somewhere between $22.000 and $27,000 wiTh Chicago in 1977. 'l told him when he called Thursdey that ht• was bein~ foolish." Fregosi said of Knapp's de- c1s1on. "'that the playe rs· association offered cer tam protection and all he had to do was get a second year m and he could then go to arb1tra t1on · / "It all comes down to money." California General Manager Buzzie Bavasi said Sunday. "If 1t isn't money, why was there such an urgency. an emphasis on the need to negotiate?' Bavasi called the impasse with the 24-year-old pitche r "a sign or the times'" that wouldn't have happened 20 years ago. "YOU CAN'T OPERATE any business that Fregosi said that 1f 1t 's the bast'ball system he doesn "t like. Knapp "shouldn •t even think about t·ommg back becau!>e the system isn't goinlj? to change · * * * Caneira Pitches By DAVE CUNNINGHAM Of IN Dally Piiot St.Ill A major leaj?uer le:;s than 24 hours. John Caneira •s on center stage tonight as he t akes thl' m ound agains t th e Detroit T igers at Anahe im Stadium Cane1ra 1s lhe Cal1forn1a Angels' replacement for Chris Knapp, an angry young pitcher who deserted the club Thursday over a contract dispute . Knapp·s future <1s a major leaguer now appe ar-; ble ak t See related stor) I Cane1ra, a 25 year·old c<1lled up from Salt Lake Cit v 1 where . \ ngeb Slaf _. AllG•m••on KMPC 17101 T on1ont Oetro1t .at C.alltorm;t Tu••O•v Clevel•no at C...1tforn1<1 WK!nf''4av CJ•velano "' C...hfe><n•• ' 1~ pm I 1S p"' 1 Hom he was 8·4 with a 3 73 ERA>. will he trying to get the Angels b<1ck on beam after a 4·0 loss to Detroit Sund ay before a cro\\-d or 22.920 «21 .lt? pa1d 1 J l l\nah<•tm. -ONE PLAYER who appearb on thl• team 1:-. Angel!> pitcher Da\C 1''rost. who dre w the los~ Sunday but ha~ nonethch:ss been impressive m his four dec1s1ons this year. Frost 's 2·2 record 1s deceptive oecause both his losses came tn gam es tn which the Angels wen• shut out • · 1 c-an 'l do anything about our run production I'm JUSt trying to do the best I can while I'm out t hl'I"<'." Frost said .. As ror stic·k ing with the: club now. 11'-; not mv dec1s1on Rut I !>Ure hope I hiH• •· Mol-il of lhl· damag(• Sunday was done with om• -.;wing. a~ Tiger designated hitter Rust~ Staub unloaded a thr<'e run See ANGELS. Page 82 In Swim Meet MV's Goodell, Vassallo Star By ERNIE CASTILLO Of OM Oall~ Piiot St•ll Like most swim metts, there "as .t monopoly on the gold medals at the M1ss1on Vlt'JO Champ1on~hips that concluded a three· day run Sunday Though the sixth annual event drew nearly 800 entne!). eight !-.W1mmers accounted for 19 of the 24 1nd1v1dual v1ctorte!-. Two member:-of that elllt> group hall from lhl' Mii.s1on Vie JO N ad adores. the host club that won ntnl' of thC' 30 <.•vents over all. including all three ~omen ~ rela)c; BRIAN GOODELL. a member of the Nadadores since he was nine . captured his third title S unda y by t aking the 1.500· meter freestyle in 15 42.60 That sh attNcd the meet record of 15 49 54 he set a year ago thou~h 1t ~al'! far off tht• world record of 15 02 40 hl' set tn 1976 Jess~ Vassallo. a nallvc. of Puerto Raco who has been with I he N adadore:-. for thret' year!>. won h1i. second event of the meet Sunday by taking a close 200 backstroke race in 2 06 59 Goodell won the 200 free Satur- day a nd the 400 free Friday while Vassallo captured the 400 1n~ d1v1dual medley Saturday LINDA JEZEK of Santa Clara was ont• of three women to earn a t n pll' when s he took the 200 back 1n :! 17 30 Nof•I Morar of Santa Clar:.i won tht• 200 breast in ::! 39 82 and J ane Abraham of Menlo Park took tht• 100 fret• m 57 6R lo score doublc:-. C v n l h 1 a Woodhead of R1"e.rl'itd<· fa iled tn her bid to becoml' thl:' ml'c·t"-. only quadru BRIAN GOODELL pie winner =wnen sfle plat'ed third in the 100 free The re was one more douhll· wumN. Sh1geh1ro Takahashi <11 .Japan, who took the 200 breast in 2 :20 57 and led has coun · trymen to another sweep of lht· , breast. Takahashi had led a 1·2·J .lapan sweep in the 100 breast <.1 day c•arlier JENNIFER HOOK ER gavt· lhl' Nad<1dores Lhe1r only victory 1n an individu::i l women's event \\ ht•n ... hl• took the 1.500 free m In 1;, 3h ahe<.1d of teammatL• 01an1w Cneb<>I. Hooker swam anchor leg on the 400 fret• rela~ learn that s el a ml'ct record or 3 5ti 95 l<'ammia with Kelley St't' GOODELL, Page 82 Forever Blowing Bubbles Am erican League umpire Alan Clark works on his bubble blowing technique as ht• "'atches the' acllon I rom first base dur mg Sunday 's Boston-Minnesota ~ame . Dod~ers in the firs t game as catcher Dave Rader drove in all three run!> for the Cubs with a two run double and a sacrifice Cly. "Yes. 1 was surprised he tried it." said Smith. who has the rep- uta lion of a strong arm. "I wouldn't have tried It under the same circumstances." "lt5TOAMI No Cover Up for -Woman Scribe ..... . K rukow posltd his fourth straight victory since coming up from Wichita late in June. but tlOl into trouble when Davey Lopes doubled to open the eighth Sutter came on and r etired six butters in a row, three on strikeouts. to earn his 15th save "SUTl'ER? He 's tough," said Las orda "Just a helluv a pitcher " Tht' Dodgers didn't have that kind of trouble an thl' second game when thc:y Jtirnpcd on Ray Burns for two run!> In the first inning on 41 double by Reggte Smlt.n. a triple by Steve Garvey nd a sing!~ by Dusty Baker. l Baker hit hls seventh homo run in the thlrd lnning for a "bit U>S ANOIELas CHICAGO .... "... ••t" .. 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IAP 1 -It has taken women years lo gain access to the locker rooms of m en's professional teams, but one female soccer r eporter in the Minneapolis area wasn't so happy to be admitted Saturday night. Mary Bulvid. 30. was covering t he Tulsa-Minnesota North American Soccer League con- test at Metropolitan Stadium for Soccer America magarlne Alter a warning by the Roughnecks· public relations man. she was ellowed Into the Tulsa locker room to talk with the coach. Few player!! bothered to covt!r up. however. afd at least two mede obsr~nf s-pxual geatur BUIVID CALLED the inc1 denls "childish" a nd said she will write letters to the Tulsa management a nd NASL omcials to complain about the players· altitudes. Buivid said !'!he was busy talk- ing to Coach Alex Skotarek and did not see the gestures But she said s he was "stea ming mad" when Informed of the Incidents by anothe r reporter "What bothers me the most 1s not knowing what was going on around me." she said "I com(• from a big family a nd 1t doesn't bother me to see people without their clothes But this upsets me "I WILL WRITE o personul letter to th<> prc111dcnt of the club and a nother to the league so thev are awar<' of the problem . I think this kind of attitude must be partly encouraged by the management " Tulsa General Mana~er Noel Lemon said he was unaware of the gestures . .. After that Jl reat win over Minnesota . I think the boys may have been a little excited. I thought most of them covered up but m aybe a rew were J~t com mg out of the shower I'll speak to the team ·· TULSA EDGED Minnesota J O to assume fi rst place in the Cen· t rnl Olv1s1on or the Not\onal Confer<>nce r. The pluyer'i mvolvl'd 1n tht.· locker room incident were un identified Many members of the team simply sat on the ir chairs with a t o we l draped across their midsection. One. however, w as standing in front of a mirror wearing only a s hirt . After Bu1vld t ook a seal next lo Skotarck. the player turned aro und a nd thrus t his hi ps forward. Jess than rive re t away from Buivld and Skota rek "If I had actually seen what the ployerll did. what a rellable i1ource told m e happene d, I would have complained more at the time." Bulvld said. ''I feet l hnvc a rlght to ~ In the locier room to do my job.·· 1 · f 3 e he 1ot or Id he l'\I by II' 111· 00 m >e je ~e of n· ld ly It' f-· or n t' v :r r. I· .. Q '·· 82 0AIL V PILOT ~v. July 11. 1978 ,~,... Page 8 I QlODELL. • • '8easecker, Robynn M asterb anct- M icbelle Amen. I ' Oddly enough, none of the three triple winners wound up ab the high point athletes. Th~t honor went to Vassallo, and Anne Tweedy of Santa Barbara, who were consistent placers In the six events they entered. Vassallo. who was third In the l 500 free Sunday and is ranked among the top 10 in the world in the event, will concentrate on the 100 and 200 back and the 400 IM at next month's nationals in Woodlands, Tex. THOUGH HE BAS the world's fast est tame in the 400 IM. Vassallo is worried about just placing high enough in the Aug. 2·6 meet at Woodlands to qualify for the World <Championships later that month m West Berlin. "I want to make the World Games fi rst. then try to win." says Vassallo, who races against competitors, not the clock "It's more important to wm. lhan swim good times," he says, adding that a fast non-winning tame is "like nothing " WOMEN 1 !IOO lr-tyhl 1 Jennifer Hoour tMi.s1on \/1e101 14 45 36. 1 01.,.'lt' Gr .. bet CM1ss1on Vle1ol 14 n 4S. J Lino. TtiomPIOft cscottsoete, Arlr • 1• SS 38 Masked Morv~I 100 frefllY~ -I J-Al>t•Nim IMenlO Pari<l sr 68 (mttt record, old r«e<O "·°' l>V Shlrt.v B•ba•lloll 19151. 2 Jiii Slerket ~Haclend• HetQhlsl SI 11, 3 Cynthie WOOd,,.~ IRl~rslcH> '>8 !.t 200 l>e<kSll"Olc• -1. Llncle Jerell IS.nt• Cle<.tl 2 11.>0 ,,._,record, old merll 2·1'.11 l>V .Jez~- 1t111. 2 Mellssa Gelo!• tS.n Joie) 2:2CUI, ] Mero•r•t e.-IC:O.-del #Mr I 2·n.J1. Pittsburgh's Dave Parkt·r Cll'ft 1 using a hockey goalie's mask to protect his face. hf':iling from a brok.en c~eek a fl e r a collision recently. l akt•s a lead behmd San Diego f1r~t baseman Roger Perkins 200 1>r~s1rOll• -1. Noel MOr.., !Sent• 0¥a1 2 :n 11 1..-t record, Old mark 2:42.01 1>¥ Low• Sifflng 19741, 2 Dawn ROO!Qlllero !Mission VI.-. 101 2 43.J.I; 3 Patty SOeff l,.._t Hllll 2•44 I] •00 freulyle relay I. Minion Vle10 N-8\ (K-Y ~ke<. RoOynn MMtff>. Micl>ell• ""*'· JeMtter H004lwl 3 S.,fl l"-1 re<e<O, old INA 3 51.U l>V El-· AC 1m1. 2 S.nte Be,_e Swim 0111>, J • $4. J ~I Monte AQ ... 110 Club, 3 '9.1• MIEN Reutemann Nabs British Grand Prix 1500 freMtyle -1 Brien Goodell IMIH-VH' 101 u ·42 .o c..-t recora, Oki merit tS."9 S4 1>y ~II 19771; 2 Brien fl_., ICeno911 Perk! 1s·so ., 3 JHW V•n•llo IMIUIOf\ lfl•IOI t•·oe SI 100 frwstyle I Miiie Ellttneft IEI Mom~! 12.41. 2 Byron SI~ IAnaM1ml S2.113; 3 Dan Stet>111tnl0fl IL.onv 8Hchl SJ 09 200 C>e<ltStrOllt 1. Jesw Veuallo !Minton 1110101 2:06.S•; 2. Jemie Fowler <Et Monte! z·Ot.83: 3 Ste"'" Barnlcoet IMlulon v 1e101 2 Of>.'16. 200 t>rentstrolte 1. Shl1>9hlro TeU"8\h• IJ•P•n I 2·20 S7 1Takat1asr11 HI meet o cora 7 19 43 In prellmlnerln, old mark 2'24.:16 by JoM ttencken 19131; 2. ~lrosnl K•l>etenl IJepenl 1 26 18; 3. Tatekl Shlnye IJepenl 2:27 20. 400 lreestvllt retay t Ce Anr• Swim Club !Chris Cev~. John Kl .. ry, P•ut Sim,. Kirk McGowan I J.33 9• cmee1 record, old ""1rk J·JJ 91 by Beech Swim Oub 1m1; 2. Bee<hSw1m Club, 3 3$.06. 3 Mlulon Viejo Ned•dores l lS S9 Itch From AP Dispatches BRANDS HATCH, England Argentina's Carlos Re utemann won Sunday's incident-packed British Grand Prix by yards from the Brabham Alfa of reign ing world champion Niki Lauda of Austna. The engines of the l wo JP~ Lotus racers. which dominatecl qualifying, both blew Mario Andretti's when he was fighting to catch up after a pit stop an<l JIOle man Ronnie Peterson's • ID Time Regalado Wins Golf Tourney COAL VALLEY, Ill CAP) Scratch can be wha t you do when you itch, and scratch can mean money in the bank. ft 's happened both ways for Vi ctor Regalado at the Quad Cities Open Three years a~o Regalado got into poison ivy here and by his own account "was off the tour five weeks and m ade only about Sl.000 the rest of the year." He made up for that by hold· 1ng off Fred Marti's char ge Sun· day for a one.stroke victory to daim the $30,000 first -place check in his first tour cham- pionship s ince the 1974 Pleasant Valley Classic. "I won like the Mexico Masters and som e others," said Regalado, 30, of San Diego. ··r·ve finished second the last three years on the tour and you wonder if you will win again in the Uniti?d States.·· Regalado was 11 before he sta rted playin~ golf. late by som e st a ndards. especially when you consider that J ack Renner began when he was l\\O and started playing compet1t1vt• ly at the age of six "I was living with m \ grandfather two blocks from till' golf course." said Regalado ·1 started playing with a friend ut the TiJuana Country Club ·· Final round ~e~ In lho! OUltO Cities 0~ Goll TournftmPnt at the b,SOI ~ard, 11er·ll OakWOO<J (;oun1rv Chll>: VtCIOr R~11IOO, ~.000 Fred Mani, '11, 100 Oon lverwn. V ,9SO J ack Renrwr. W,'1SO 0 A We1b,,ng, S7,tSO l erry 0 1ent, Sl,8H Cave E ICl'lelberQer, \4,11~ Bol>by Welzel. M.81S Bol> Eutwoo<t. $.J,600 JOM U'ter. \J.600 Bob Murpny, '3,600 801> Zender, $.J,600 8ernev Thomp50n, \2,8SO 8 erry JH<Okel. s2.us Ron Streck, \1,625 Jim Chancey, St,9SO Gary Kcx.n. s1.9SO Wayne Levi, SI/ISO JPll Mllcnetl, Sl,'ISO Ead1• PorGe, ll.tso Oen Stocllton. Sl,tSO Howard Twitty, SI 9SO Fr•nk Butt!. $1,llS R099r Mettl>le, Sl,21S Greq Powers. Jl,1U Bob E. Smltll, Sl,11S Curtis Slr8f199, Sl,21S Leo<\ard T"°"""°". Jl,21S ~rtton White, Jl,llS 67·6A..il 70 11>• '6l>-67-61 10 110 1>/-1>9·12-64-271 61 t>i>-7()-49 117 &1·6q-61-6t 117 l>IH>9·10'61-114 70 70-~61 11• 10"61-6f>.10-21• 1'·1>S-1>9 ... 7 71\ / ).6q 6s.10 27S 10-1>1 4q "' ·11\ IO·IH7~· -2H 10·10 ... 7 ... , ·216 o9 11 11_.. -211 6• 64H4-6~717 ••• 1().61.11 218 .....,_71'70-171 12'69·10 ... 1-211 IJ.61...e-10-111 14 .... 11 ... !>-218 7l*-Y.11-211 .... 16'-14-·11• .... , 10·11-11' 6111-11..._1,. .,.,, ... 1.n-11' llM>•·l.,.._1,. M,.,Ho...t-27' II·•• 10 ... •-11' ll..l>f ... 1·11-11• after only 'ilX laps when lymg second lo Andrett1. But Andrclti kept the lead in the 1978 title race and Peterson remained second because of the points th~y have paled up in w1n- 111 ng five of the nine earlier r aces this season F o r the 35 -yl'a r -old Rcute mann. the victory wus a we lcome return to form for himself and the Ferrari team after a bad patch following his victories m Brazil and LonJ:? Beach this season O.-ditr ot Fin111\ 1 CatlO\ RPUt(lomdnn, ArQf'l'\Hna. F"errar• Tl 1 hour 42 m1nu1~ 11 39 ....:onds. dVtreQl' 5')ee<I , tf) t..1 mon 1 N1k1 Lauc>a Au\trta, 8r~m All• BT•• 1 '1 ll &2 3 John Walwn, Bnlam ttn111>t1am Alie BTO, I 42 4q_44, • Patron ~ill~ Fral'IW. T.,,..11OOI,1 :4.»M; ~ H-.S ".>lun W•\I ~rmenv Shadow ON9 I lap l>ell•n<t ~ P.tlrock T ambay Fr.:tn<~ Mci...r~ M2•. I lap 1 Bruno Go•e<"""'"'· lldlV, McLaren Ml6. I tap H Brett L~r. W1lmlriqton Oel . McLaren M76. 1 t•P 9 ll•lte<lo Bremooua. llAllV Surl...s TS20 t laP 10 JllC.OUll' Lolfll~ FrMCI' Ll91er Maira I\'< 3 laP• * Rudwrlord Tri umpm C/\MBRIDGE J UNCTION . ~ 1('h Johnny Rutherford ended a ve:.ir·old victory drought with a troublt' frcl' drive to v1<· tory in Sunday's 200-mile In d1<.1n apohs car ral'c at Michigan Int Hnatwnal Spee dway and Ro bby /\Jlison won handily ~n the ~tol'k car half of the program 2QO.m1I• lndy·tvi>e Rau 1 Johnny Ru1t1ertord, Mc..,ren. 100 taps, H9 941 mPfl, 2 Tom S!>e'!e, ~n,ke, 'l'I, 3 Wall'! oattenbacn, McL.Aren, 'Ill; ~ JOllnnv Parson• LIOMnlnQ. 'Ill, S Bol>l>Y U11~r, Eagle, 96. ~ O.tn nv Ongal\, Pamelll, 9S, 1 Jim McEtrealll. Eeql<! 9~ e Tom Blqetow, WllOC.et. 94; '·Joe Saldana, e~o1• tl 10 At LOQue•to. Uqnt111ng, 92. 011,.,. 13 Oltll simon, Voll91eot 11. 1' Stev" Krlsllof• Wiidcat, ts Stocll car Race 1 Bol>by AllllOfl, Met-. 100 1aps. 139 m mph, 1 Gery Bowsher. Tonno, 100; J. A.J Fo'(I C.m11ro, 100. 4 Bol>l>v UnMr. Carnero 9' \ Terry Rven Cheveile, 'l'I. 6 Bay Oer,,..11 camaro. 9' I Earlw C;inaven Mitqnum. " 8 Jim Saut~r A•~n. .. t Aon Hui"'"""" votere. 98 10 J&"'I'• Hyllon, Monte Carlo 'Ill Baseball Standings MALCOLM mD w,r. "DON-Y WAIT! ORDER YOUR 1979 TODAY11 AMERICAN LEAGUE West Division Angels Kansas City Texas Oakland Minnesota Chicago Seattle W L P ct. GB 49 41 .544 47 41 .534 l 45 43 .511 3 46 45 .505 312 39 47 .453 8 39 49 .443 9 32 60 .348 18 East Division Boston Milwaui<ee Baltimore New York Detroit Cleveland Toronto go 28 .682 s 1 36 .586 8 1 .... 49 41 .544 12 47 41 534 13 14 44 .500 16 41 48 .461 1912 32 57 360 ~·~ ~,·,5o<­ Oetroll4,.......,0 ~ton ~3. Mlllnetot• l 1 B•lllme<e 2, Tnu I 1121nn1nq\1 IC en~u Otv 3. lffw Ye><k t MllweukH to Clllcaoo 1 o.!lkt•nd a. Toronto ) Clevel•nd a. Se.1111' • T ... Y'•O-• oe1ro1t !Baller 1·21 •1,.,,..11 IC-tr•0~1 n Tues tc.ome. :i.21 •I llelllmore CFIMl8Qen 13•1.n Mlnr..sot• tGolti t 61 et Boston n1an1111 " Kel\sas Cllv ISplllle<I 10·11 •I N•w York 1Hun1er 1.Ji n • CrluQO c8¥rlos H l 31 Mllt.,,.UkM ICAl10Wtll ,..S .n Toronto <Ge<...Cn2·.,•10akl•nd IL•llQlon:I 1·7),n C.l•vet1nd IFr!Kllbln 0·21 et S.ettt• ICotbOrn I II, n TWt4.1y'10•me• Clevet•nd "' "-1•," Detroit •t Oe•l•nd," luHat Beltlmore, n Toronto at Sfftt141, n Chlc•ooet Mil-•, n °"'' O•iN'KtlPdultd NATIONAL LEAGUE Wes~ Division San Francisco Cincinnati I Dodgers San Diego Atlanta Houston W L 55 36 52 38 52 39 44 48 39 48 38 49 East Division Philadelphia 48 36 Chicago 45 42 Pitts burgh 43 43 Montreal 44 47 New York :n 53 St LOUIS 37 55 SW!Ny'tSctres (lllC.tQOJ.J, ~ 2 S Pel. GB .604 .578 2'12 .57t 3 .478 111•.1 .448 14 .437 15 .571 .517 417 .500 6 .484 71•l 411 14 402 15 Pllhbuf911 ) •O San o~ 2• 11\I II•-10 '" n•nq•I Mon tr t at• H-lon 1 St Loul••.O. 5'wl Frenc•J<04·6 PhlledelOflte •. Atl<tnl• 1 C•nclnn.ill 9, New Ye<k , T ..... y's G•mtt DOd•t n ll0.71,IChlGeQOIR RPu•<IWIHt n Nrw Yor~ ll•i>ln<>M 11 end Hausman 0.01 •I Atunte IO•v1ne S' ena Menter 2 J I OOul>l..,._r n Mon1r .. 1 ITw1ICll9tl JI or Grimsley U .. I el (.1nc1nn11t IBorlllem •1 or S.awr 9 II n Pl'lll&O•IPfll• tCIWISCentan ,..., •I Houslon t I Nl•kro S 71. n !>An Frentll(O IKMpper 1 ).j) •I SI Lou•• (0..n ny 1 ... 1. 11 Tuesdll''' 0•-• OCHl9tt1 at Plll10ur911, n "•n ~ r11nclKO at Cnic4190 New Yortt et All..,1•. n Montreal ftt ClnclnNlll, n Phll•d•l"'1t11 el Hou11on " '>•n Diego at SI l.OUI\, n &SON LEASING ••• ALL MAKES ALL MODELS MEW OR USED ,.,.._ Ptige BI ANGELS ... homer to right field in the third inning. HIS BLAST brought home Ron LeFlore, who got aboard on ~n infield single, and Lou Whitaker. who had walked. Detroit's other run came in the eighth. as Frost finally Uri?<! and gave way to reliever Paul Hartzell. Frost had loaded the bases on a walk and two singles, then Hartzell took over a nd walked across a run before get· ting the final out. GOLF / BASEBALL I PEOPLE IN SPORTS Streak Reaehes 29 Pressure Mounts, Says Cincy's Rose Fl-om AP Dlspatcbes C INCINNATI -Cincinnati Reds third baseman Pete Rose adm cts the pressure be feels after hitting in 29" consecutive games is wors~ than before he collected the 3.000th hit or b.Ls caref.>r earlier this season. .. r knew £ was going to get 3,000 bits someday with no trou- ble. This thing 1s a little dif- ferent... :iatd Rose a fter slam- ra e he )bt of ld. he )V by The Angels netted 10 hits but had potential rallies kllled with double plays in the fourth and firth innings. California left 10 m en on base. DETROIT eb r fl Ill Lr Flor• ct 3 1 t O CAl.lf'OllNIA II Miiier cf Grid• 21> 80\loo. rt RJKk-.11> Beylor dh Audi II L•n~fe<d )II ChelkH Oownlnqc Mrfllll S 0 I 0 3000 •0 2 0 '0 l 0 4 0 I 0 40 20 4 000 4 0 2 0 4 0 I 0 If m mg a double an the seventh in- ning of Cmcmnati's game with m· the Mets Sunday to extend tus no ~~~~~~· 21> ~ : ~ g h1ttinj:l ~lrl'ak "Hight now this hitting streak 1m J Tnom~tb J t 00 Kemp II S 0 0 0 M Moc 4 0 I 0 Corcoren rl 4 0 2 0 as no big thing If I can get to 34 >e or 35 game~. then it will be." ja MnkSkl ll> 4 0 2 0 -~rlouull> o o o o ·'l'rimm•t" J 0 0 I Tot•I\ » 0 10 0 Tommy Holmes holds the Na-he taonal League record for con - secutive games with 37 and Joe DiMaggio maintains the all-time ot 0e1ro11 001 000 010--. mark at 56 games. r.· Celltornla 000 000 ~ E -Cllatk. OP-o.lrolt 2. C.tlfoml• 2. L08- 0etrolt 10, C.lltornie 10. 18-Rud•. HA-$18UO 1121. SB-IAFlore. ... " It l!lt •• so DETROIT "It's going to end someday for nd sure ... said Rose of the streak. ly "1'hat ·s the philosophy you've a1llngh•m 1w.•s1 • 10 o o 1 3 CAUl'OltNIA Fros! IL, 2·21 "" • ~ 4 J I Henull !VJ I O O 2 0 HBP-1.eFle<• IFrosll, R.J aOson lby Bll- llnon•m I. WP-Frou. H•rlltll. T-2 32. A-21,441 * ANGEL NOTES -Tiie Angel\ M•e h.td -POSWUlon e< -tied le< llrst pta<e 20 days this .... uon Enttrl119 SundeY'l oeme C.lltomlt p1tcher1 ,...., •I-only twO runs In,. ,Ml"Q\ TonlQM IJ ........ ,y Nlqht •t Ille Bio A. All box seats w•tl .,. •••II-Al Mlf price Third l>d\l'men ear-., 1.AMlwd'• name Is l>el"O ,,_ 1tonea mor• end mort •• • cendldete to• Amerocen LHgue A-•• of the YN< ~ So nu rec0Yet'1no from• .,.,uet leer of I~ on 111• left tllul'nl>, l.eMl«d ~ 110 .m II tor 241, scored sis runs ano drl.,.,, on Sia rum. l.AIMIOnl. wtlh IHs ,,_ two out -• runner et third, ~ \Cored the,_ elQhl ""'" 1n elQht ettempts LHI -Un\torO wes pteyl119 AA bell, 1>ul he on•l\I\ uw jump to tt.e melors didn't r•· quire o11 b•O edlllflmenl. "I pl•ved wlnle< bell with .. IOI of b•O ~ pleyers •nd that l>elped. lot. Lansford S&V' "Tiie bl~sl Cher>Qe wu 91'111119 use<! 10 playlllQ In Iron• of blo crowd•. 1><11 elter • tew 9o11mPs 11 donn't make you nervoui anymor~ Strategy Pays Off For Carner DUBLIN . Ohio <AP > JoAnne-Carner tried something new -sroreboard watching - to break a personal jinx of never defending one or her 19 pro- fessional golf titles m previous years. It worked .. 1 normally don't watch the board at all. but I watched it a n the way around today. I wanted to see how everybody stood. to make myself grind ha rder ... said Carner. There was one tense excep- tion. at the last hole where stie needed a par-four to salvage a one -s hot victory over P al Bradley and Betsy King Sunday in this Ladies Professional Golf Association tournament. · · 1 didn't look up at the board at 18 until a fter J hit my chip s hot. .. said the 39·year -old strawberry blonde The strategy paid off. She loft· ed a wedge to wathm 18 inches or the cup for an easy tap-in putt that gave her a 71. a 7-under·par tota l of 209. her third 1978 triumph, and a Sl2.750 c hec.< Final scores -money wlMl1191 In Ille Led••• Proless1onat Goll As\0<1ahon lournamenl over 111e 6,US·y•rd. per.n R1v1er• Country Clu1> tourw ie.-nam;UeU<I JoAnne Cer,...r, $12,ISO Pal Bradley, '7.310 Bel\Y KlllQ, Jl.310 Kathy Po•1tew1ll, '3.140 oebble Muiey, Jl,740 Aln Relnllardt, $3,7.0 Nancy Loper, Sl,411> Jo Ann Westwlm. U,<lk Pat Meytr1. U,46 JaMI Coln, '2,46 Murie Brter. Sl,7" Janet Andllrson, Sl,1" Barbera Barrow, Sl,18'1 Vlt~I Feroon. SI.~ Donna C Vouno. st .311 Sally L lllltt, Sl,311 B•llv aur1~1na1, s t,l17 Pally HllYH. Sl,Jll Judy T Rankin, SI, !OS 11•1·11 1()41 ~,.,, 210 .... 11.10 110 6'-11).14 212 11 .... 73 212 69·13'70 712 11.10.n 21> IH7 IJ-113 10-49·1• 11J ,, .. s.10-21J ,, .... 14-214 64·12·14 11• 71.70.13 214 69·12-73 114 13.u .1•-21s llHO·IS 1tS 11 10.14 11S 14·71 70 21S /U9"1' 11• PETE ROSE got to have." Rose's double tied Cap Anson for 10th place on the all-time hit li st at 3.~1. He also passed Red Schoendaenst for the lead in all· tame consecutive games with at least one hit for a s witcti-hitler. ------Qttote of the Day------ California Angel pitcher Frank Tanana, re!>pondmg to an aftergame question as to why the re were i.o many peo- ple still in the stands following Saturdav n11!hl'<> v1ctorv· "They probably read the Register and lhev think there's a doubleheader." E&eaehere in Sport• BASEBALL -Ma nager Gene Mauch hurled more than a dozen bats out of the Minnesota dugout Sunday after being eject~d from the second game of the Twins' doubleheader against the Boston Red Sox after losing an argument when Mike Cubbage was pa cked off firs t base Mauch, after throwing the bats an bunches onto the field, stalked around the dugout In a rage. then left ... The Red Sox's Fred Lynn had an RBI single in the first and a two-run homer in the sixth to carry Boston to a 3·~ victory over the Twins and a sweep of their doubleheader. His homer came with Huntington Beach High pro· duct Jack Brohamer aboard with a double ... Red Sox players are t o ha11e blood s amples taken after being exposed to tlepat1t1s Mike Sadek doubled home two runs an the second in- ning to help the San Francisco Gumts beat the St Louis Cardinals. 6-0. earning a split of their doubleheader . John Mil~er'.s 1?-ases· loaded stnglebrolre a 10th·innlng-tte to give the Pittsburgh Ptrate.s a 3·2 victory over the San Diego Padres Dave Parker rapped a tr:i · pie in Pittsburgh's 10·6 ni~tcap wan Terry Crowley drove. m the winning run with a two.out. 12th-mmng single to give Baltimore a 2-1 victory over Texas .Amos Otis hit a two-run homer as the Kansas City Royals whipped the New York Yankees. 3-1 ... Dave Concepcion bad four hats. mcludmg a two-run homer a nd a two-run double to lead the Cmcmnatt Reds to a 9-2 win over the New York Mets HORSE RACING "I was the most surprised person an tht· whole world when r found myself m front m tne stretch ... sa1<1 jockey BUI Shoemaker of has five-length victory aboard light weighted Afifa in the $133,000 Vanity Hand1t'ap at Hollywood Park Sunday. Afifa, carrying 113 pounds , set a stakes record of 1.46 2/5 for the 11111-mile event. returning $21.00. 6 40 and 5.60. F avored Taisei Vous. carrying 130 pounds. finished fifth . " Jockey Ron Turcotte remained lo stable condition Sunday following a splU at Belmont Park Thursday Turcotte was operated on Friday for nerve da mage which has caused the loss of feeling an his legs . . ~i;>· prentice jockey George Gomez. lhl' Iee1d1n~ rider at M1am1 ~ Calder Race Course, died Sunday from mJunes he received m a s pill nearly two months ago Ht-was 2H MOTOR SPORTS -In qu<'st ot an unprecedented third straight nallonal driving champ1onsh1p . (;ale Varbo~ougb fimshect two laps and 14 seconds ahead of his nearest nval in br eezing to the Nashville 420 Grand National OTHER SPORT~ Cuban Alberto Juantorena and Mexican Danie l Bautista easily won RO id meda ls Sunday tn the 400 i:neters and wallf events in the 13th Central American and C~nbbean Games. Juantorena won in 44 21 Bautista won the 20-kilometer walk in t :29 9 5 Both "ere meet records The Ne~ York Giants have s igned 6-6. 265-pound taeklc Got don King, their No. I draft choice . Tacoma's J eff Ma&tlngly leads the Tucs~n <?~n professional bowlinR tournament after 26 games by a margin or 181 pins ... Wilt Chamberlain was named co most valuable pl ayer in the International Volleyball Assn 's second All-star game after leading the West to a 3· 1 victory m El Paso Sport• on Radio, Tele.,bio11 RADIO: tomght 1710) Baseball TV: Tonight Baseball Channel 7 <delayed ) Detroit at Angels, 7:30. KMPC San Francisco at St Lows. 6:30. · iob to death?w .. -G.-fwfMn. ..._.__CW'f,. MO TO RISI TORTURED ON HIGHWAY Or1t1n9 a slu991sh car Iha! couon\, misses er dr~s on lht luohway u n b' c .......... ~ ...... ...... , ....... .,...~ ..... ~ ........... ,.... ..... _ ....... _,, .... .,. ~ .,,_. C9" IMhod. M1itt c• ,.t •...,.. • ,.W tMt , .... •• .,..c•1 ....... A..._..._..,=...__,_.i-.. ......._ (w• Ull ,,... ...... • .... ..... 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DAILY PILOT '. of n f' v ~r .· n ,. -... ......... .. ropular Cal hnf' desaaned by maNnc architect C ., ......... ,.._ ... ·~···· ~:~ ~~··· hovl' -ihown th•t It tuke' 'out to 'll H!I' husky" men :.ta ndln& on tht, rail to ~wamp lb bou1 . Wllli&IT\ Lapworth of Newport st11ch .-. ................ _ . . ..... ( .. TENNIS J HORSE RACING / BOATING Tennis Roundup Gerulaitis Rolling From AP Dispatchl"i. NEW YORK Vitas Gerula1t1s.t eontinues his climb toward the top of -the tennis world. Gerula1tis. currently ranked fourth behind Bjorn Borg. Jimmy Connors and Guillermo Vilas. look another giant s tep Sunday when he routed Romania's llie Nastase 6-2. 6·0 to win the inaugural $300,000 Forest Hills In· v1tat1onal at the Wei.t Side Tennis Club ··My goal 1s to become· No l." said Gerula1t1s, who pocketed a first prize of Sl00.000. bnngmg his official earn- rngs for 1978 to $327,495 ··1 can't real- ly measure 1t, I don't have any llmeta ble. but I think I'm close I've 4mproved the past couple or years. and will keep on improving for four or fi ve more." Gerula1hs has been a Wimbledon semifinalist the past two years He won the Italian and Australian Opens m 1977. plus the World Champ1onsh1p Tennis Finals und its $100,000 paycheck earlier this year. He's the top ranking me n's s ingles player in World Team Tennis as a me mber of the New York Apples The next step 1s a victor y m one or the big tournaments. Wimbledon or the ll S. Open Whal must he improve to achieve that? "There's no o ne thing I can pin- point," replied Ge rula1tis, who will be 24 later this month. "J'm Just go m g to try to improve Pvery phase of my game " Ge rula1lts was in tomplete com· manrl of the finab of this WCT event. created lo fill a void at the West Side 'Pennis Club caused by the dcpartun· of the U S. Open for a new tenn1i. complex in Flushing Meadow :ffit ton s~ore# NEWPORT. R I. Lanky liernie Mitton of South Afrn:a pulled off a 6-1. 3·6. 1·6 victory over Australian John James Sundety lo win the $75,000 Ha ll of Fame tennis chetmp1onship. 6-1. 3·6. 7 ·6. Thl' v1c·t.ory markl'd the firs t win for the 23 yc:ir old M 1tton on the Grand Prix c1rcu1t. II<-had beaten three seeded players. including top ranked Arthur Ashe. en route to the finals M 1tton was in complete control of the first set m the grass court final al the Newport Casino. However, heap peared to tire in the sec·ond set and James' game started lo improve The ch a mpion 's exhaustion st emmed in part from h avini:t to play a semi-final match Sunday morning in which he handily e hmmated seventh-seed ed Bob G1 lt1nan of Australia 6-3. 6-0 \'Has \'lt-torioU# GST AAO , Switzerland Guillermo Vilas beat Jose Luis Clerc 6-3. 7-6, 6·4 in a thrilling duel between the h ard-hilling Argentinians 1n the finals of the Swiss International Ten- nis Championship Sunday Crown to Dibb11 CINCINNATI Top-seeded Eddu: D1bbs defeate d Mexican R<tul Ramirez 5-7. 6·3. 6·3 Sunduy lo tcikt· the s ingles title 1n the $125,000 Western Tennis Chcim p1onsh1os In the doubles final, Ramirez ancl Gene Mayer defeated Ismail El Shafei and Bnan Fairlie 6·3. 6 3 ~deta Wins BASTAO, Sweden Wimbledon champion BJorn Borg beat J o~c H1gueras 6-1, 6-4, 6·2 to give Sweden a 3-2 victory over Spam m the Euro· pe an zone Group B Davis Cup sem 1finals Sunday In the first singles mat c h of the d av. Ma nuel Orantes of Spijin defeat ed.KJell Johan!.son of Sweden 6·4. Ii t . 7 5 to even the best of fi ve comptot1 t1on al 2 2 ffungary 1ldvant-e• BU DAPEST. Hungary Undt•rdog Hungary. defealerl Italy 4 I 1n the 1978 in the Davis Cup European zone Group 1l sem ifinals Sunday The vie tory advanced the I lungarians into the Group H zone finals where lht•y will meet Sweden In th(' sN·ond s ingles of lhl' day. H ungarian act• Hal<tz!> Tarocty. st•eded 27th m lht• world rankm~i,. de fcated Italia n Corrado Baral7.Ull1. seeded eighth. 6 ~J. 6·4, fl 4 ritain T ri11111plu PARIS -Britain d efeated France 3-2 in tbe Group I\ European zone Davis Cup sem1fmal:s Sunday a!> Bust er Mottram posted a 7 5. 6-4. 6 I smi;?les victory over 1:-:n c Oebhcker at Roland Garros Stadium The tnumph gave Britain the de- t•1s1ve 3·1 edge m the best of fi ve event. The ma rg in lat er was nar- rowed to 3 ·2 wh e n Fra n ce'" Cam eroon-born Yannick Noah beat Britain's John Lloyd 6·3, 6-2. 7.5 Hollypark R esults . . -. Morday July 17 1978 DAILY PIL07 8 :; Hardware Coll.eetors Dave Ullman <left) and his crew Jim Linsky stand before table full of yachting kudos. some of which they won in the ~ido-14 na· t1onal championship at Huntington Lake. UH.man and Lmsky n.ow are headed for Europe wherl! they hope to pick up more yachting honors m the Olympic 470 Class Ullman sails under the burgee of Balboa Yacht Club BOATING Hobie Cat Moving to Oceanside Merlin Tops In Transpac Another Transpac ific duel between the two ultra· light displacem ent yachts Merlin and Drifter 1s in t ht• record books with Merlin defeating her rival by about ~1x hours in the 2.300·mile Vi ctoria to Maui r<1ce MERLIN. OWNJ::O by 8111 Lee of Santa Crut, wus skippered in this r ace by Doug fo'ryer, Corinthian Yacht Club. Sl'attle. 'J:hc win gave Mt'rlrn another e lapsed time record of 10 days. two minutes <1nd 37 !.(!conds . The previous record was 12 days 17 hours. 53 minutes set by th<' 61·foot !-tlOOp J oh m 1974. Drifter. owned by H arrv r..!ol oshco. Lo ng Beach. wa s under charter and s kippered by Warren Hinton . Lahaina Yacht Club. Drifter catne within 22 m 1 Jes of overhauling Merlin on the e ighth_ day of the race. but a change in course caused he r to fall farther astern BRAVURA. A 48·foo\ sloop sailing under the colo rs of the Lahaina Yacht Club. was expect ed to be the corrected time Win~ To Guadalupe Island Scotch Mist Leading Race L1~ht winds as far as 100 miles of( the California coast have s crambled the rour·boiit Guadalupe Island race fleet . The 60().mile race started Saturday out or Balboa Yacht Club in a five-knot southerly wind. Al the Sunday roll call. the smallest boat in the neet. Don Anderson's 32 fool Scotch Mist. had COii· ered the greatest distance with 141 miles logged THE 54-FOOT SLOOP Triumph, sailed by Richard Haller. Scottsdale. Ariz .. got off to an ear ly lead. but after 20 hours of sailing had lo(Zged on ly 108 miles. Bob Sodaro's 35-foot s loop Andiamo had covered 101 miles. There was no report from Ruel Cameron's 36-foot sloop Tahuna . T he racers will circumnavigate Guadalupe Islan d. a rugged uninhabited rock off the Ba;a California coast. and will return nonstop to the starting pomt TROPHY FOR FIRST to finish 1s a model of Donald Douglas· famed racing s chooner Er.· dymion. which won the first Guadalupe Island race out of Los Angeles Yacht Club in the early 1940s . Top award for the handicap winner is tht' Orange Coast Dally Pilot Trophy. a bronze bas rF-· lief of the island on a mahogany plaque. A:t four of the yachL'> arc sailing under the Performance Hor.· d1cap Racing Fleet ha ndicap system. At BalfJoa Club 90 Boats Vie In Regatta Light winds. calm seas and smog plagued tht' 90 boats m 12 classes which turned out Saturdc.v and Sunday for Balboa Yacht Club's Midsumml'r Regatta. The re were 52 boats in seven classes com pel ing over courses inside the bay and 38 starters 1r. five classes sailing ocean courses. Trophy win- ners: SNIPE lbl -'·Earl c.oro. PVSA LASER (St -'· 9tU(• Twoch•ll, VY( LIDO-UA t.i -1. 9rU<• Bur, w ve LID0·1'9 !St -I. Marty LO< .. MY. LIVC SABOT A I ISi -'· Jon Ptn<kMY. eeve. 1 c.nov Beo. eve. l. JOt-811WO.-o<IQll. &eve SA80l 8 (II '· N•O Scan<lo<W, eve , Todd PM!ld. BVC. 'iABOTetll-1.0..vtOAn<ten,on, 8Ve. 1.Mtkr A•rvold, LIVC ETCHELLS-71 1101-1 Pal Ayru. NHVC. 1. Rtc ... rd H.ckett. Coyo1 .. Poontve. l. TldMunrM NHVC. SAN I ANA 10 1111 1. Run•wav, ~rk Otson. &Ve ?. F.tsr Mov~~. eru<e Go!tson. ABVC.. J. SUnbtrd, Dav10 CulW<, VVC. '· Bre. .. er Do1.<1 re1111•. eve. !NTERNATIOtlAL u ISi I Tom B••vtOfl A8VC' RHODES J3t)I I Hdft<thult R"nclYKal•l' eve PWAF 111 -'·~~•I. -~.ave;, 1 t--~·~­ecvc. Hobie Cat. manufac- 1 urer of the fa med Hobie C at line o f s a1l1ng ,. a f a iii a rans , h-as of f1cially announced plans for the development and t·onstruction of a new factorv and office fac1h· t v 1n Oceanside · The announcement 1s t h e c ulm1nat1on of a Deci-sion Protested Michigan Raee long.term corporate TORONTO IAP > pla n to consolidate tht• Th e Royal Ha milton two existing plants in Yacht Club is protesting Irvine and San .Juan a decision not to allow Capis trano into one inte· an American c itizen to g r a led factory. offi cc s tec r its entry in the and warehouse complex. Canada's Cup sailing Yachts Becalmed MACKINAC ISLAND. Mich. IAP1 lC'ndcr. Herit age. owned by Dor. Wildman of Chicago. which turned back for Port Huron after breaking 11 mast late Saturday. officials said. BERNIE MITTON TllE NEW FACILITY compelll1on th is Sep· For su1><1•r f 1 l ember in D<'lro1t. 1s sch"'duled or comp e· Donald Green. own"r ~ '"' rate-Oi'•e" Ra•. '80 1 80. l 00 Hm•~ Lad. ._ Led by Ted, Turne r 's Tehacious. more than 200 sleek racing yachts were s trung across Lake Huron Sun- day as they headed toward the finjsh of the 54th annual Port Huron to Mackmacrace. Following close behind Tenacious whose s kippe r. the flamboyant Atl:inta Braves owner. won tht· Amt•n('a'" Cup m 1977 -were Sassy Encountc•r . Wind Dancer ancl Bonaventure. S1D1Shine Wins b'o.Ho.Mr 1c.c.11nq.J20 lson in March, 1979, ac of the .vacht Evcr<>rcen. Second r<1Ct' V1qoro\h 111-0 ~10 380 Ktnq '>t.-•n rd1ng tO OrfiCi<llS Of ,., 3310. "-o. Proocr·, ~ 'oo u dd•lr <loob'• u 111 c·u says the Hoy CJ I Can<idian ""'d 18 60 the Coleman Co .• which Yacht Club < RCYC 1 10 r""d rate Nan1roouo' b 10. 'iw. J !IO L••1' Co 10 now owns Hobie Cal. 1'hc Cal1forn1a S uns hine ~~~~rds,100 H o !.f>ep 380 iHum1'"""'d The new plant will be Torontoha~c lrnngedthc• lllrnNI hat·k thf' NC'\\ York t\p rour!h r •• , •. (on .... 0 .... 0 1 All l •) 711(1 l /fl APd•"" lorall'd on the south s ide rules and disqualified ullo. :1 u. tn ,\m('rH·an "IOt'C't•r '><~~1',.4~~.~·"°•.~.·h.~~·~1;/~,11. 1,70 • lllA<' 111 Ot·i•ansirk Bouli•v;.inl Tim Stt•arn of Stur~con Dozens of vessels were adrift near the Cove I s land buoy 1n lh£' northeastern corner of the lake. rac 1ng officials here r eported late Sun dav afternoon . after winds died to u <·aim TRAILING THE pack was Com- promist:'. out of the 8 dy View Yachl Cluh 1n Pon lluron l.1•:1J?tU' ,wl ton Su•1d;I\' •l Or;• ,. ~u•rnv• , .,., ... , .. M .. \lkl \\ ····II'' .... ,, I I I H;I\. W1:; . lht• m an who II ••• ,~ .1 c 1 "1· l ' n t t 0 1 1' \\a~ 111 ht• ht•lm:-.man ror ('11a~l ('to c•gl• lhi il t .in ...... n •• " ,,, '"""" ••• I• JJO ......... ,r ... 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M• •Dr' / itQ \\ .. ~ti I• 4 ., O••d f1r~t :.hutuut J!. go.J 1t· or l' oJ ,o ings ~Ill ht• s ituated on _::..S~u~n!.::"~h~in~t:::_' ____________ _:A::.'.1.!!:10:.::"d~a:_:nc:.:..• .....!!11-:~:::1----------th<' properl)' in .,u«h a Would $20,000to $30Q,OOO from The Associates make money for your business? 'Nhen you own your own business. you know 1t takes money to make money That's where we come 1n We're The Associates. with business loans from $20,CXJO to $300,000. And we're ready to help you get whatever you need. toclay Money to help your business? 1 Purchase add1t1onal equipment. 2 Expand wi th new locations 3. Take advantage of discounts ottered tor volume purchases 4 Improve cash flow We believe 1n the growth of Amencan business. and we're willing to lend our money to prove 11 Are you ready to grow? Associates 1s ready to help Give us a call today Associates Business Loan Plan Jack Dixon Assooates Financial Services Co of Cahfornia. Inc 600 South Euchd Anaheim. ca111om1d 714~35-3222 I (l,lfl (1vf'I S5 CXXl ,.,, ' I I ' ...t.•..<•'L'<l l 'I I (;(ll11hof1,.tll'•• 01 •1 ) 1'1\1 PUl'IO'\) P'Ol>I"'' A Gull+ Western Company mannt:'r that '>u pphes <ind ra, .. m aterials cnll'• lhr foe1hlv at ont' end of t hl• fal·t1)rv and f11rn lhrough tht• buildings 10 ;1 ~lrn1ght lane b)' the ~ho rt e!.l mule poss1 hie. olflc1<1ls said The· comple ted boats will bl' packed at the end or thl' production line ;1nd warehoused on s ite pend1 ng s hipment by rail , truck. s teamship ;i nd a ll· to l'Ustomer-; t hroughout the world THE NEW FACILITY w1ll employ t1 total work force of about JOO with upprox1mately 90 sall-s. a d m i n t s t r a l i \ e a rHI e n g ineering pt·rsonnt•I <1nd 200 plus factor)' pro c1uct1on worker., It 1 ... c x p e c l e d t h .i I t II 1· pay roll will be in t ht• vicinity of $6 million " vear . T h l' H o h i t' C .1 I 'atlboats <irl' "orld r c n o w n e d f o r t ht• t r ... peed and durability From the first munufac tured boat in June, 196R to the present time. over ff0.000 of the speedy cats h ave been manufactured .1 n d a r e s a i I i n g worldwide The Hobw <;at was the l)ruin r hlld of young lfoh1t.> Alter of San Juan Cnp1blrnno. who got hb. -.tart a~ a ,urfboard builder Court Combo LOS ANGEC.ES..J AP l Unlr.vtngthe MunTClpul and Superior Court :.yslem into a . 1ngle lier of court..<J has ~ecom mt-ndcd by th um .1s Los Ana~tea ounty Or and Jury .. -. NEW ELECTRIC BOAT PLIES WATER OF NEWPORT HARBOR Duffield Marine Launches 18-footer to Match 20-toot Launch Ed~on-18 Launched Duffield Mtmne o f Coi.ttt Mesa has announced the 1ntroduct1on of a new double·ended, all t!lectnc launrh c·alled the Edison. 18. a modified version q[ the Edison 20 which Duffie ld has produced s ince 1972 The all ·fiberl_o!las~ boat Is powered by six 244 amp TroJan butteries providing the boat's motor Cal-20 Series Rea~y Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club will be hos t lo the Cal-20 nallonal champ1onsh1p which begins with an elimanat1on series on Thursday In Lo~ Angeles II arbor 1'h(• c;>llm1nat1on ser1e!I will d1v1de the OO·boat fleet Into two flights. the championship fhght and t'On80lat1on night which will begin competition for the title on Frlduy The regalla for the Junior champ1onsh1p will be sailed on Sunday Th~ champ1on!lh1p contender inc lude rour ~k1pp~rs and crew!! from Hawaii and two from Britis h Columb10 'l'hl· t'o1·20 was one or the first yachts produced hv .l('n~cn Murint· of Co~tu Me u and is one of the popular Col 111\t' dc111~ned b)' marine archlh:ct C W11liol"f\ Lapworth of Newport B~Bch with~··· hon.epowt•r wh1ch propeh. lht' craft a t .1bou1 SIX knot~ T llF. 20-FOOTERS HAV f. LONG been popul;1r J~ a buy cru1sin~ IX>~•• The rl· 1:-no fuel nece~:-M~· Trnvel Umt.• on :i fu ll Chante of the batterie~ , ... fl\« 10 'IX hour~ Rcch ari?1n~ ,., by an :.u1omJt1t· rhar1oter mslllllcd 1n the forwarct compartmt•nl which plug:-into uny docks ide 1 IO·volt outlet The Edison lft I!'-con:-tructcd or heavv Jo? 1\Jl'l 11bt.·r~las~ m1d tr1mmc:d tn leak Option~ inC'IUdt" .• .,urrt')' or R1m1n1 top. t'le;,r 1s1 nglas:-tnt·lo:-ur, fw 01d \ c•r ._,. '-"e11tht•r padded cockp11 t·ush•On!>. t•.•rlk' b:ir four ~p1• .. k1 r 'tt·tt•o 1nct • c-o mrc1r1 .1 M· helm ... mun ... cha11 • THE BOAT I '7 FEF.T IC' 1nche!t long ll frt-1 "I inches wtde. with ,1 draft of t8 inc he:-It \\1·1vh .. 1.500 pound~ The battery powered eng1nt-pro~ 1~ the bout on ,, one inch t1h8ft with u tor ,~ed capacity or 6.~ kno t:< or tt cruu.ing ~peed o' 'l• .. knots Speed selection 1 ... mod by 1 It "er wh•t·., provide.~ two forward o1 pt-ed n v•ro : and rt Hr .... ' Stub1lity I~ provided by 800 "'und" 01 b'ft'' •n ~D ll8Sl plu~ the W('lflhl Of lht> "-llf b. 11trll'" :\t'!-l!> hav~ 1hown ttutt II take~ 'oui to 'il'\len husky'.mcn ~landlna on tht rail to ~~ump the? boiit . . ... . "' ... ~ . .. . ...... - ------...------ lJ J DAILY PILOT ~nOiy Ju~ t7. 1918 MARMADUKE by Brid Anderson BOOMER by Wm. ~. Brown and Mel Casson "He can't stand being ignored." FUNKY WINKERBEAN ooLL41 , 1T ~s HERE 1HAT t.,(XJ WER£ A HOMECOMING QUEEN AT £XXJR HIGH &l(X)k •. CASEY MOON MULLINS · GERIATRIX DENNIS THE MENACE --- GORDO JG~~~ ---rt' '3A10. l L.OOK~O IN911>~ .......... _"'...-..,. 'fO MY M,~T lk'I w&V01NG ~A~P, ~~W( .. WI~/" Tl-EV MAVE A M~MINe TI-4AT IM1""6~ P!OPLE T06E~rr, ~AUrl~ T'M!lr Q.AAUFllATION~, ANO C?U10E.S WMO WOULO SE MAPA5T wm-4 WtJOM. IT~ CAu..EO A ~PUT,9". by Tom Batluk Ul:ll, LET'S PUT rT 'THl5 IJJPI.) I ~ I rT'S A &TART! by Charles Rodrigues by Ferd and Tom Johnson DOOLEY'S WORLD DR. SMOCK YOU eouG H.,- IHA.,-01.,D ~WIN '' eu-r'fON Al A THRIFT SHOP DOWN.,-OWN , c:>oc-roR '." MOTLEY'S CREW 100&()~ WIVE~ WE~ AF~IDIO COMl;; 01-J VACA'flO..i WllH US. 1 17 r J j l . .. " by Melt by Gus Arriola JUDGE PARKER by Harold Le Ooux 1 THOUGHT VOO'O 6E MORE COMFO~A&lE OP WHEltE YOU C.AH WHa. JULIAN HAVE A ORJNK ! ~;:;g;:-__,f'I AARIVES AT L--~rT"TmPnr"'\ •--- THE HOTEL. LEN OORELL SUGGESTS THE'( TALK IN HIS ROOM! NANCY wow--·THAT'S FIVE B UCKS SO FAR PEANUTS . . ALTMOUGM,HE HASN'T FELT Will l.ATEll{ ... ~5 LOST WE~T A6AlN,ANO HE'S SEEN DEPRESSED ... , .COMICS I CROSSWORD by Charles M. SChufz NOT TO VISIT, TO STAY~ TME CO'IOTES KICKED HIM OUT. .. ME HATE5 TO LEAVE NEEDLES." I KNOW 'THAT F€EUNG ..• l'M ALWAJ15 AfAA.l'J l'M GOING-TO OUTLIVE Nff TEETH! by Roger Bradfield by George Lemont -;.'SIG ~,:. A HUNDRE:=P AN' FORTY ewe.Ks .' by Templeton and Forman TODAY'S CIDSSlllD PUZZLE ACROSS 45 OtSCowr I -an<flolas· 46 European 1e1 . 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I '• Nt>r!S pl I 60 8 )qi 'II mb I olO 18 '°"" ull • I I ..., • • I ll ... ~ Monday Jul~ 11, 1978 1/N OAJLY PILOT Xerox Woes mvals Make lnroath By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Let me introduce you to a company Uutt 's under the gun . ·~erox Corp. How, you may ask, can a company be anywhere neat trouble when it bas sales ot'-5 billion a year. thereby rank· ing a s the 39tb largest tnduatrial corporation in the land, and when lt earns $406 million alt.er taxes, thereby ranking a.s the 24th largest protlt maker on the Fortune 500 list., OR IF IT DOES HA VE troubles with a cash now like lhal. how can we get some of them., 1t Is possible to have problems even if you are as bag and fat as Xerox. The problems may even be a function of the company's size. Xerox Grew so rapidly in so short a time that it set up expectations it cannolongermeet. ~ It's one thing to r. race ahead when you're ·,~ ~ doing $1 billion a year. • ft 's something else when you're at the SS billion level. Money Tree It was also relatively easy to do when you had a patented process that virtually gave you a stranglehold on the market ror plain-paper copies. That's no longer true The Japanese have entered the field with efficient plain· paper copies. Sophisticated copiers have been introduced by IBM and Eastman Kodak. AS A R ESULT. XEROX HAS lost some market share. It holds 60 percent or a market that it once monopolized But the market ;s much bigger than it once was. On a worldwide basis :l's more than $7 billion, compared to less than $2 billion in 1970 Copying has become a mania. Holding 60 percent or a plus·S7 billion market 1s nothing to cry about. But that's not the wny the business world operates. It wants to know-what will you do this ~ear to top las t year? Ir you can't, you're a loser Recognizing that it can't rest on its copying laurels. Xerox has expanded into olher areas via acquisitions (t makes electronic word processors, digital printing systems. computer disc drives. And it looks forward to becoming a major ractor in lhe automated office of tomor row "YOU SEE, XEROX DOESN'T just copy information anymore." the company said m a recent ad directed al business people. ··w e help you manage it .. The troubl~ is, Wall Street anaJyats who follow the company don't believe Xerox can pull it ofr They recalt the $84 million write·off Xerox took three years ago in Scientific Dal.a Systems, a maker or small computers. they know that Xerox has never been able to make much money outside or copying and dupli .ating machines. And they see that the direction Xerox is taking will bring the company into a head·l<>-head battle with IBM . In that kind of fight, the smart money will be bet on IBM . Xerox used to be the darling or Wall Street. Now the institutions that bought it so heavily in earlier years are unloading it. In the first quarter of this year Citibank of New York sold 420,000 shares of Xerox Xerox common bas been trading on the New York Stock Exchange al $.50 a s hare. Five years ago it traded as high as $170. Ten years ago it traded no lower than $75. When you take thal ltind of pounding, you're in trouble no matter what your performance as a company is. Xerox is a victim of its past success. Rally Falters; Market F alh Off NEW YORK <AP> -Prices. advancing broadly tn ear· ly trading on the stock market today fell during the last hour The Dow Jones average or 30 industrials, up 15.07 on Friday, closed down .78 to 839.05 today, Analysts said the market had seemed to be registering a cautiously favorable reaction to news from the seven· nation economic summit winding up today in Bonn until the final hour S lorb In Th#' Spo1ll9h1 NEW YORK IAPI· !Mitts. •pm. ll"<t MW! nel ,....,. ot ll'le IHleer> mosl acllve New YOf'I< Stock E•<"'""91 luues, ~:''~"~lklnally •• ~~.~ :j .... 11 SlerlftOr11t1 41',600 171"1 V. leu'o In< Jst,000 26 ~ Conl Oal• llt, 100 3Sl't • ,,. s...-,RMb lll,SOO 'lt't Unit T~ll 118,'DO 4'' • 8oelnq ,,.,'DO SI~ 1•-. IBM 10,200 266 1''1 EHi KCKUk 2n.'DO sst. -:19 fnW'0}d m:=: ;:' ... · "" Colum PIC1 71S, IOO 12'-"' Scott Paper ?OS,000 1611o • ...,. 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Pair!· c1a Harris Secrelary of the Department ol Houlllno dn<I Urt>an DtM·~I IA> Serio.u Talk m IT'S EVERYBODY'S .BUSINESS LabO• ils HtSIOry ({) CBSNEWS \10 ABC NEWS 8:30 0 @) BASEBALL Jim Hutton as Paul Curran discusses J ulll1 ·!-. marriage pla n~ with Joe Cam · panclla as Ed Cooper in "One Dav at a Tim<.•" to be bro<.1dcast tonight at 9 30 on KNXT Channel 2 San F rancosco (:;1anta. at St Louis Ca1d1na1s Q) MY THREE SONS Ro1>b1e flfms ti w.iv·Oul" movie tor his college cone- .,,. ClllSS with the aid Of a way-our co-ed fD MICHAEL JACKSON m REAL ESTATEAND YOU How ts An Ot1e1 To Pur c;na:wt Ma<Je? (() TO TELL THE TRUTH 7·008 C8SNEWS D NBC NEWS 0 LIARS CLUB 0 BOWLING FOR DOLLARS G) ILOVELUCY Tne Rocardos go 10 Cuba where ~ocky ... ants 10 uitrOduce t11s relallv&S to his wile an<I !>On Q) THE FB.I. 1nsll@Ctor ERskone onvest•· gates a sell·stylea "perlecl k1dnepp1ng Channf-f l..,bf in9• f) KNXT 1CBS) Los AnqHP<. 8 KNBC (NBC) Los Anqele!> 0 KTLA !Ind I LOS Ang t-les U KABC· TV tABC) Los Angelt"> (I) KFMB fCBSJ San Diego 0 KHJ-TV (Ind) LOS Anqele~ O~ KCSTlABCI San Diego G) KTTV (Ind I Los Angele~ Q) l<COP TV tlnd) Los AngelC's ail KCET· TV 1PBS) Los AngelPS m KOCE·TV (PBS) Hun11ng1on Beach fD M.ACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT m TRAINS, TRACKS ANO TRESTLES Scenery" Cl) JOKER'S WILD 7:30 IJ S25.000 PYRAMID 0 CONSUMER BUYLINE 0 NEWL YWEO OAME 0 JOKER'S WILD Q) THE 000 COUPLE Fell• perauades 05C.llr to release hos secretary. Myrna, so she can have e snot af a show business caroor fD 28TOHIGHT 110.1 Clete Rot>ens W FRENCH CHEF Spmacn Twins" tRI (J) St00,000 NAME THAT TUNE 1.00 IJ Cl) THE JEFA:RSONS Jenny JeflMson s theso' research ol slroot g&OQ5 IElllChes her a horroly1no lesson CR) D LITTLE HOUsE OH • THE PRAIRIE "The Str .. r " A ....althy bUt unlove<I boy (Moct\ael Snerre1111eerns some vetu able lessons 1n Ille end lov. during h11 stay 1n Wal· nut Orove (RI 8 MOVIE * • • '"' 'Lovers And Other Stranger1" ( t9701 G10 Youno. Anne Jllcilaoo A mode<n young couple • courtat11p aod wed<l•ng are onterrelate<l wtth the 11vea ot lamllHIS a.nd lrienda. (2 hrs) 0 MOVIE • * '" "Wrolten On the w ino· t t957) Rock Hudson. Lauren Bacall A paor of boyhood compat1· •on• fall on love """' the same oirt, wn1ch reaulls in tile Cleath 01 one or them (2 hrs I G) CAROL BURHETT AND FRIENDS Skit A Swiped Lile ti) TESTIMONY OF TWO MEN (Preml8fe) Marfin Eaton (Steve Forrest). raturn1no trom tile C1v1t War. atscov· ers that the women CB••· bar11 Park1n1l he loves has mame<I Adrian Farrier (Wllllam Shatner), a wealthy aristocrat f.t) SHADES OF GREENE · Special Duties" A man t>eg1ns to fear tor his sout when his 1tme draws near · The tnv1s1ble Japanese Gentlemen A youno autnoresa proudlv boaat1 01 ner po-rs ot observa- tton m THEGREAT AMERICAN FOLK DANCE 8:30 IJ Cl) GOOO TIMES W1ttona's eltorts to save Penny (Janet Jacksonl from an abuS>ve mother cau1e more problems for the ttttle o•rr (Pert 2 of 411 IA) G) CROSS-WITS m OVER EASY Ph1t Hams. Ray Bray Ceil· torn1a Department of Justice. ways ol rllducono crtme applying for Medicare s medical 1nSU•· anoe. Nersa1 David, d•el meats· salads (RI t:OO IJ(]) M"A'S"H Cnertes dflcover• a cure for his rundown condlllon. and Ra<Jar enteu1 hos TUBE TOPPERS KTLA 0 8 UO Mm tt' "Lc1\·er~ artd Other Strangt•r:-." .... 1lh Gig Young and Anne JaC'kson as u young cou1>ll' 111 volved in C'Ourlsh1p and marriage K OCE ® 9 ·00 David Sussktnd d1~ cusses "ls J errv Brown On Ills Wav to 1 he Wh1k IIOUM; " • K COP Q) tO·OO Testimony of Two M en Mavis name~ Jon as her abor ttonist and h<.· 1~ brought lo trial for her d<.·ath mouse 1n a ctiattenge race CR) D SEVEHTH AVENUE Jay achieves phenomenal succ;ess es a retailer ol -s oarments. but meets wlth vlOlent buSl· ness oppoa•tlOn and maro tal discord (Part 2 of 3) tRI 8' MERV GRIFl'IN Quests Carl R8'ner Belly White. Ronnie Schell, Alan SuH Q) TESTIMONY OF TWO MEN Marf(>rte and Adrian nave 1wo children Jonathan 1Dav1<1 Birney). one ot them. t>ec:omes a doctor and proposes marrlaoe 10 Eaton 1 1li9011tmate daugh· ter (Linda Purl) f]i) OPERA THEATER "The Yeoman Ot The Guard" Danee<s. 1ugolers and tumblers paint a poc· lure of low and ontrtQW on Gott>e<I and St.!U111an s tooht opera set 1n Che early 17th century m DAVID SUSSKIND ts Jerry Brown On HIS Way To The WhllB House? 11.30 IJ CJ) ONE DAY AT A TIME Ann turns to her e• hUS· band tor notp '" stopp•no Juloe's marroaoe ptan& (Pat! 4 ol <41(RI fl MOVIE * • • • "Speedwav ' I 19681 Et111s Presley. Nancv Sina- tra A stock car drover <llS· covert t>e owes IN! I R S a laroe amounl 01 money on beck ta•es ( 1 hr JO mon I @) MERV GRIFFIN Oueats Cart Remer. Betty Wh1te1. Ronnie Sctlell. Alan Sues 10:00 IJ ()) LOU GRANT The public 11 outraged by the Tribune's coveraoe 01 a tocal col~ lootbatt cneat1ng scandal IA) eo NEWS ti) TESTIMONY OF TWO MEH Mavis names Jon as her abOrhonlst ana he os brouoh1 to troat for ne• death He os acquitted but no1by1netownspeople 10:308' NEWS 10:40 D N8C NEWS SPECIAL John Chancellor repons on Prestdenl Carter s par tte1pa11on 1n tll9 Intern&· t1onal Economic Summit Meeting, kve from Bonn. WestOermany 11:001J DU Cl)®) NEWS 0 LOVE. AMERICAN STYLE "Lo11e And The Other Guy·· Ed ana h<s oorllrien<I Gl0<1a are &aY'nQ OOod· night when 1n walks Bm Reynotas. 1n htS bathrobe 0 MOVIE * * "• "D\lel Af lh!l Rio Gran<Je" ( 1962) Seen Plynn Danielle Oe~u The son ol a wealthy 1am11v am11es on Me•teo to fond n1s fatllef dead bV a pew. erlut aictator and plans an assault on the usurper &td· ed by a beauuful o•rl 12 hrs I G) THEODOCOUPLE Fett• IS incensed wf\8f1 Oscar oives a riotous accounl ot his p11ss1ness on " talk show ti) AMERICA 2NIOHT Guest Anne Murt ay fill DICK CAVETT Cues1 :i1n 9er 15.,dc Basnevos '1!) MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT , 1:30 IJ (lj ces LA TE MOVIE • *'"' 'The5e Wt1d11r Years I '9561 .iarntH> Cagney Bar IHI• l Stanwyck A steel maonote search1nq !0< hos ~legll•· mete §0(0 meets wotn une11 pected oppos111on (Al 0 TONIGHT Guest ho>t M el ""n Stevenson 8 LOVE. AMERICAN STYLE love ,._,,d The Ha11v E•ouse" Howard pretends that he s ii we<ewolf love And The L ottte Bi.1ck Booll" M1tdrect and Rosie <11scover a l1llle black bOOlc wotn tt>tttr names on ot G ®J SOAP fEp.sooe 121 Pere• ·~ 1n fOf 11'8 S1Jrp<1se ot nos lote. COf· •nne meets Father Ftotskv at an une•pec;teo pt&ee Joaie makes a date oelore teavono the hospital (Net· work advises viewer a1screto0nl(R, G) HOGAN'& "EROES ti) OETSMART The Chief asaigns 86 .!nd 99 to reweve 11 deadly SC•· AfttlhC ll'le<>fy from KAOS EJ.l) CAPTIONED ABC NEWS ~RNING 12:00 8 TWIUGHT ZONP The first men to VlSJI Mars •S re4Mrve<l to find 1na1 Mar 11ans are very hOman-toke Q) HIOH HOPES ti) HONEYMOONERS Ralph takes E<1 on a buS•· ness trip, and discovers lllal betnq hoc; brOtht'< s keeper is not alt 11 :; cracked up lo be 12;03 G ®l POLICE ST~Y WOii" Uneble to ioee •et orem11nt. dn a91no l)Olic:ernan rrk:ks his tong- ltme Ir.end &nd pa11ner •nto hetponq him cornmot 'u1C1de (Al 12·30 0 MOVIE • • Under F1es1a S1ars I t9<451 Gene AulfV Carol Hu9nes A cowbo• encounters romance and ddvtl"''ure I h• I 8' ,,21.000 QUESTION Cl) ...OVIE *. ()epor•e<t . I t9:i I) Jettrey Cnand.e< Mart" 10<81' 0eo0<1ed ro 11111v 11n Amer•can QlnQbhl• oecomes m•o111e<1 w•1h the blac;I. matket t2 hrs I 1:00 D TOMOAROll' Guest Suzy Ch11lee. tor· """ Otympte stuono cnam- poon G MAVERICK A C..re for JOhMy f!a1n •.100 NEWS ®) WILD, WILD WORLD OF ANIMALS S1t anoe Crearures 01 The Red Sea The l&l'tasttc nature ol rne Red Sea ·~ ... 1m1ned •n a him wrich bronos b•1arro col0< <1nd oenav•o• 10 lhe ~creen !.30 fJ 0 NEWS 2:000 NEWS 2:058 MOVIE • • • Tne "'•ked C•tY I :9481 Sarrv F•IZQOrltd, Howard Dull Whole •nves- 110111ng .. you~ gotr .. mur<Jer aetect111es uncov- et a 1-e1 1helt rtnQ 12 nrs t 2:301 NEWS 4:06 NEWSMAKERS 4:35 S~ EDWARDS' Tue11day·,. Dayti•e 1ffo1.•ie11 ~RNING 11:30 Q) * • • The So~fer\' I '9381 Euol Flynn Set!e D 1••~ Two wo,,.,.n ~•ra1ghten out rhe1r o"'" problems. as welt as IM!or ~osier ' (2 hrs 20 mon I AFTERNOON 12:00 0 * • '> Hanne Lee • I 19531 Mec<lonato Carev ~oanne Dru A killer is nored bv cattlemen 10 get rt<l of th& homesteader" It hr 30 mm I 3:00 ®' * * · Summer HOiiday I 19631 Ctott AtCh• ard1. Llurt p,.1.,~ A group 01 vounc rr;ivelers .t•A •""'sled At,,Pf"ll\ hecause of rhe iittorr'S ol lhP molher ot Ot'f' 01 11>ern t I hr. 30 IT'•n I 3:30 u * ••. It ~ 01'•y Monev f 1<)621 Jf'try l8W1s. Zachary Scoll A TV 1epa1rman uses nos l>rrvofe Aye talents and ends up ine ne11 to .i :0r1une t 1 hr :lOmon 1 Jet-setting Dost Tireless 'SURPRISE HOST' OF ABC'S NEW TUESDAY SHOW '20-20' Hugh Downs Now Appears on Public and Commercial TV Hy JAY SHARBUTT AP TPlt>Yt\fOf\ w,.,,,,. LOS ANGELES -lt't1 a bit odd for someone to appear each week both on public a nd com- mercial TV But Hu~h Down:-.. 57, the urbane former "Today" hC1st , •~ do i n~ just that t hese days. NOT only that. he'!.> laboring for PBS and ABC opposite end~ of America . In San Francisco. where he ''es. he's hosted a nightly serief.t on aging, KQED's "Over Easy." since last fall. He'll re· sum e tha t show. now in repeats. whe n its second season starts next November Since June. he's flown to New Yor k each week to anchor A BC 's new Tues day news · magazine s how, "20-20 .. He says he pla ns to continue doing that ~•s well as his "Over Easy" t·ho re:. TRUE. IT S EEMS unus ual to work m public and commer cial TV simultaneously. bul ABC IJrass didn't regard his PBS work as a conflict when they talked with him about hosting "20 20." he say:-.. ·'They seem ed very s up Executive Turns Actor 'Empty Life' Led to Space Series Stardom By The Associated Press Most actors claim they began emot mg while still tykes Not Gal Gerttrd. star of an NBC vers ion of the famed 1939 · Huck Rogers" space senal (hat starred Buster Cr abbe H E'S ONL..Y BEEN acting nine years To do it, he chucked a career as a ch(.•m1cal t'ompany e xecutive in his native Lilli<' Rock . Ark . at the fairly ud vanccd ag<' of 26 Thl' reason for the chucking. Gerard says, lb that while he was s ucceeding in business. hl' felt his hfe was empty. that • there should be more to 1t than 'che mical and me mos. ' ··At about lhe same time. I ~"1eard Pe~gy Lce.'s 'Is That All . Chevy Chase ; Series Host ; C he vy Chase will ho~t on up , commg segment tor Home &>x : Office's .. On Location" series. : The 00-minule special was • s hot in Los Angl!les at the Com «?dy Store and will dPbut on the network in August Chn11e hosts the pru;r ::im. an leracting Wlth the aucl 'n<'1' and trading ad It~ wttlo "r ·mbt>ror 1,0ung com1 · who th••n will ~pve n Chun to do I:.? I 1 1:; un ~nsore<t m1nult·~. o? th' '' own mahtclub tacts There Is.' a nd at really hit home." he grinned .. SO I STARTED t h inking Jbout what I 'd <'nJoycd mot.t when I was younger " · ll proved to be the mcmon et. oft he amat<'ur acting he'd done m elcm<'nlary. high school a nd ('oll ege plays So he decided to quit busines!. and ~1ve emoting a whirl. lie s avs the whirl hegan in Nl'" York. There. he drove a cah by night <tnd studied acting by day at thE Amer i ca n Mu s i c al a n d Dramatic Academy, his tutor Philip Burton, s tepfa ther or Richard Burton. IN 1970 HE GOT his firs t pay. m g JOb. an Old Mil waukee B~er. commercial Not high a rt. but 1t paid the rent and led to more C'ommercials and 21"2 years man N nc soap opera. "The Doctors " lie ten that series, he says, "hl'caUSl' r retl I'd learnl·d ull I C'ould there.• and I didn't want to ,t.:<'t stuc•k 11) that S<'<'urily rut "I wanted the top. and tht> only way I ('OU Id do It W8lS lo let J.tO or that ~wc11r1ty und m ove on " HE SAID THE lcttin~ go was ;11ded by producer Bernie l\.owuh1k1. who hirt•d him to c-o m(' hl Hollywood where h .. no\ It ve~ to k'>I for a purl an n TV pilotint nc..•vrr mudl' 1l \•l i.cnes st: , He ret 11•<1 to i-·un Cit) to blur In "llooch." :t low bud~ct film abo ut moons hine r s Produced by a company he formed in 1975. the movie is playing in the South. Gerard said. The rugged . e asy-going ac tor's credits include four othe r TV pilots. "Airport '77" a nd ap. pea ranees o n "Bare lla ... "Hawaii Five-0 ." and "Little House on the Prairie " H E SAID NONE of lhe four pilots became series. but one. "K tiling Stone," led to his new Buck Rogers project for NBC. Thal 25th century caper will air as a six-hour miniseries later this season, says NBC. which also has anothe r Buster Crabbe oldie, "Flash Gordon," bemj! remade for the 1979·80 se1:1son. Gerard 111n't worrk>d that if his show hits he'll get lYl)(!·rasl "I LOOK forward to it taking o((," he SOid "Because the name of the gam e m this busl· ncss is a p<>wer base " He meant a hit show gives an actor con - siderable c-lout In Un lng up other projects n" thnt us 1t moy. the bwil· ne:ismun tumcd actor was 1d- vii.ed to k£'£'1' his Ruck Rogers q1y gun handy for errant agenL, · Y calt. lnul(hed Oil Gerard 'I'll d1~1l vc his comml~s1on " J '-..... . . . , .. . .. ._ --.. IJugh Downs Laboring Friim Coast to Coast H£ SAID"TH£ ABC stlowwH. air l•ach wel'k until m't d St•ptem ber. then JUSt once " month from October through Dec·ember. before resuming .1 weekly run in January port1ve of PBS ideas. and it wasn 't as if I were working for CBS or NBC." added the man hastily in~talled al. the !>Ole anchor of ··20 20 " on June 13 It happened a \I.eek after tht' show now serious in tone made its nas hy. critically al>· sailed debut with hosts Harold Hayes a nd Robert H1 ghes. two l'K·magazine editors "ho now ar(' ex-hosts THE DAV AFTER the dis astrous debut. Downs. then !>Ub· bing for David Harlme1n on ABC's "AM Amer ica." was called by ABC News c hief Roone Arledge regarding a permanent berth on "20 20 " "I 'll suy Uus for him." he said of Arledge. "He look the rap for the pre- miert'. but he's some what like Churchill : He doesn't s tubborn· ly c hng to some thing just to vtn· d1cate his ego. "WHEN H E SEES that somettung's wrong, he c uts his losses pretty fast .. The firs t "20·20" mixed :-.ad. serious and silly ne ws segments 10 rap1d ·f1re s t ylt' Downs· theol'~ on what went "ron~ 'Thl'Y put things togcthl1r that Just didn't emulsify "And maybe there wa :. JUSt too much for a n aud1cncl• to a:-. s tmilate .. TH EV OBVIOUSL \I wen· t rv mg not lo 1m1tate CBS' "i>o M anutes, .. he added, "but I said to lht>m. ·Don't be so <1fra1d or 1m1t atmg "It 's like s aying. 'Thi!. magazine uses paper and ink. so ll't's do something different You've got to do a lot that ·oo Mmules' does. but we should do tt our way and do it well " Downs. who spoke by phone from his KQED office in San Francisco, won't have to con stantly jet back and forth from "Over Easv" there to "20·20" 1n New York, as might be ex peeled And h1: won't start work on .i new 10-wet.•k batch of "Over Easy .. sho" o; ror n('xt season un· t1I m1d-Septemb<'r He could becoml' J serious Jet '(•tier if KQED land~ an un dt•rwnter for still more "Over Eas \ .. shows on which work wou.ld 'tart in J anuary. lh1· 'amt• month "20 20 · return!-to Wl'ek ly stcitus T HE "20·20 " r&tang~ haven't bee n high H a~ ABC tall<e1• about dropping the ~how af th\· program'<; N1elscns don't 1m µrove" "Oh. no." Downs said. Be fore he· took the anchor Job. "I want l'd to know af they were com m 1 t kd to thl' show .. , told th<'m I had no 1ntent1on o r com mg aboard JUSt lo preside over 1t:s demise · 'Th<'y ass ured me they werC' committed to it And I thmk they are I think they'll want to do J USl what CBS did with '60 Minutes · ·· KRIS KRISTOFFERSON ALI MacGRAW EPM''llj I ~ H-t .. Ot..-.. ,,., ..... -~11 Travel everywhere ... Sundays In the Ill \1 MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY· THE BUDDY HOU. Y STORY" (PO) "SWARM" "CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KINO" "THE DEEP" !PG) 'THE CHEAP DETECTIVE" fPG). "HEAVEN CAN WALT" (PG) K•t•tl• -·• suo1u"' 'CLOSE ENCOUNTERS Of THE THIRD KIND ' THE DEEP" (PG) "CONVOY" 'EAT MY DUST"(PG) "GOODBYE GIRL" fPOI 'RABBlT TEST' "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" 'AMERICAN HOT WAX" (PG' "BIG WEDNESDAY" "THE ENFORCER" (R) "DAMIEN. THE OMEN 2" (R) "THE SENTINEL" ALL 01111W 1NSO,tN •:JO ,.M,,....Nf\.y c;,.,,. u"a•r 1 : • r H U"'"' • " ... ,. ~.,,~, • .,,.. = ·• f¥NTERTAINMENT Monday July 17, 1978 DAILY PILOT S 7 ~Redford Set for Saga Star Awaiting 'Thorn Birds' Script By HANK GRANT 1lobert Redford has a pen poised to sign as 'Star of the film version of "The Thorn Birds" ~estseller. pen~ang a few s cnpt changes Also. RR 1s finally latching an agent, and 1t' looks like Wm . Morrisman Stan Kamen will grab him. My no-relation buddy Cary Grant once asked me not to link him romatically with any dool without con- firmation, so we lost out in a r· scoop we'd been holding pending his return. It's now common knowledge that Cary has a new gleam in his eye for Los Angeles He r -Ex society editor WaDda McDaniel. The Blighty sheets a re also rnaking a big thing about Richard Dreyfuss and Carrie Fisher being a New Two You 11eoF0110 . . Thesp Tom McFadden lied the knot with Nancy Tod. rt s tarted when Tom waltzed into her Topanga Mercantile shop to buy a new broom and she swept him off his feet. FOR~ENTSAND ~NOPEOPI.£ 1"'t .. ,.,,... Ol IN 1M""fl ·•to •"'04"' .., .... ...,, ,,._,. .,.,,..,,.,; ., ...., .. c~,., .,... . ..,.,.., ,,...., '~""° All ltU 101111110 "ntrt1 ..... tl'ICU ·-· 1us111mo INt' I/ .,...,.., ,., .. ...., .... ~ ...... " Moll "'"' ... . -lb IO Olll UllOt I II AINI 11110 (6~h•·t~vtl"'y '" ct1'111111 l"'tHf •Ifft IAL« & AN AU H AI CASfl TMI CHIAP OITICTIVI lll'OI "'" •• HllT nsT '"°' \OUT, HO 'AINt. MY tllP OkTllOPEDIST will be happy to know that Ann Turkel and hubby Richard Harris are h atching plans ror a first Celebrity Roller Derby. Richard won't <'ompete, but he's a good skate. anyway Getting back to Richard Dreyfuss, won't his defcclaon as star of Bob Fosse'1 "All Tbat Jau" pac see Roy Scheide r inheriting the role? My Oslo spy llarda Herring reports that sex symbol Julie Ege as really settling down. She's expecting a baby an September, courtesy or he r Norwegian b.f. An· ders Bye. Wall they possibly name the tot "Bye Uye'"> And my London spy Sir Lee Smirk reports that Jack Nicholson hadda take to his bed in England after trying and failing to Jump a garden wall in Chelsea. lnJured but didn't fracture his ankles. As consolat1on. Blanca Jagger•s been bringing ham champagne which is much better thna liniment for bruised ankles. My British spy Lord Halpus tells me that thou~h the London precm of the " Evita" musical on the West End is an unqualified smash, it may be the last production for the team of Tim Rice ;.ind Andrew Lloyd Webber. Lotsa bitter friction has d~veloped between the pair. who had nothing hut sweet thoughts for each other when their .. Jesus Christ. Superstar" catapulted them to in ternational fame. My studio s py Onda Lotalot tips that Univdrs al hon<'hos are pray in' that their screen version of "The Wiz" lwcomes <t boxoffice smas h. Just a hit 1sn 't good enough. since the production tab for 'The W1z" ~kyrockcted to <tboul $35 million. virtually the same tab for "Jaws JI." 111 'Ron1an~e' Laurence Olivier and Sally Kellerman be gm· filming today in Paris for "A Laltlt Romance." the first production of Orion Picture Company. It 1s composed of former United Artists ~Xe"utives. By The Associated P ress NEW TWO YOU: J essica Lange, now free of The following arc Billboard's hot record hits "King Kong's e mbrace, has Mikhail Baryshnikov for the week ending July 22 a s they appear in this on his toes over he r And my New York spy week's issut' of Ball board magazine. Freyda Muggers reports further that JUSt when 1t HOT S INGLES seemed Uza Minnelll had settled down to a new 1 "Shadow Dancing" Andy Gibb IRSOI. romance, AJ Pacino is cutting tn on Gower Cham· 2 "Baker Street" Gerry Rafferty •United pion's time with her. Artists > Olivia Hussey, who couldn't wait to gel 3 "Miss You" Rolling Stones 1Atlant1c1 divorced from Dino Martin oops, Dean Paul 4 "Stall The Sam<'" Bob Seger 1Cap1tol l Martin -so's she could tae the 5 "La s t Danc·t• Donna S umm er knot with s inge r-songwriter 1Casablanc::11 Paul Ryan, has called off both 6 "Grease" -Frankie Valli IRSO> the romance and the wedding. i "The Groove Linc" Heatwave 1 Ep1r > Peter O'Toole, Hank Fonda 8 "Use Ta lfr My Girl .. O'Jays and Richard Burton comprise 1 Philadelphia rnternational J the• parlay wanted by Roger 9 "Takl' A Chan ct• On Me" Abba I Atlantic). Corman for his "Batlle Beyond 10. "Three Times A Lady" Commodores thE' Stars" sci-fi pie to pop to the 1 Motown) TOP LP!> tune of ove r $5 million Thanksg1v1ng is a long way off.. I "Soml' Girls" Holling Stones I Atlantic 1 M1NNELL1 but singer Roger Miller is gav-2. "Grease" soundtraC'k < RSO 1 ing thanks to all who'd prayed for him. The polyp 3. "City To City" Gerry Rafferty I United on his throat proved benign and he'll be back to Artists l ltO• sc,..,.,,.. concert action end of this month 4 "Stranger In Town " Bob Seger and The lUt u»:tJ-!l,~MS a 11• Silver Bullet B<.ind tC<1p1tol 1 )r:iimmS:~;::=:;i:~~::~~=:=:==tt= NEW TWO YOll: thesps Leir Garrett and 5 "Naturallhg h" Commodorest Motown > 6 Klist-y-MeNkltot StJll-51.eady As-Tbey~bJlhd~a&;.-.___.""""'.....,"""' COUNTRY SINGLES ~3 lll;Qill ~T:~ 1---:;::~ .. ;.,-:;#foUlfn Miles and Harris Yulin. Datto: producer Jim ~Of'IPtn~-t11T'"'iM)"""1:ah~---iiloolilOlJ~ ~--··-.. -...... '""". Brynes and thrush Carol Chase. Milsap <RCA > -AU •TU CAST tN ,._.. ALUM'S THI SWAllMcNI .-O'f w:· .. tcwt JAWS 1 1001 tt1» e JrOO e l•JO e l tOO a tOrJO S019Y HO •ASHS MAJOll ST\lo+O HIYllW U IDAY a l'M f.l.S.T.10001 P\UI COMAtPOI ..A OUtNN e JACOUIUNt IJIHl TNI 0 1111( TYCOON111 •lUS A OllflHNT STOttT IOI &JJOTT GoOULD "CA,.ICOIH ONE" woan-1-t-.Jt ~,,_,_ ... ~,_.,,, Proof that David Frost has a freeze on fiance 2 "Love Or Som<·thang Like It" 1? > Caroline Cushing goes beyond his dating of has Rogers c United Artists 1 old fla me Carol Lynley. He reunioned in Las 3. "There Ain't No Good Chain Gang '' - Vegas with Diahann Carroll, who once left him Johnny Cash & Waylon Jennings <Columbia> waiting at the <'hurch, remember? BevHills re 4 "You Don't Love Me Anymore" -Eddie altor Mike Silvf•rman made his biggest deal of the Rabbit I Elektra l year b y selling Joan Cohn 5 "Tonight" Barbara Mandrell IABC> Harvey's two ;.icre esta te 1n EASY LISTENING Bev Hills to Mike Douglas for I "If E\<'r I See You Again .. -Roberta Flack $2,300.000' Mike, of course, 1s <Atlantic ) mov ing his syndie telesen es 2. "Songbird" Barbra Streisand IColum- from Philly to Hollywood. My bia J. New York spy Freyda Muggers 3. "Bluer Than Blut:" Mirhael tips that Liza Minnelli will re -<EMl-AmericaJ lax hefort• h1ttrng the n1tery 4 "My AngelBa by' TobyBeau(RCA l. trail by shrinng a s ummer 5. "You"' Rita Coolidge IA&M J bea<'h homt• on Fire Island with Bianca J aggl'r and Studio 54 F11osr disco honl'ho Steve Rubf'll. Three's a crowd? Tuned Out TV Scre~iu Go Blank SEATILE <AP> -Will Su:,an seduce Dan 10 the nation's capital? Will Don fand that Joyr1'"' baby isn't his? 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Cilhiil• .................. till ........ ., l!ttM __ .. _ . . I j I 88 OAlLY PILOT Monday July 11 1978 New National Smok~ Study; ' Smokers rate taste of low tar MERITequal to-or better than-leading high tar branas. Low tar MERIT, with 'Enriched Flavor'rM tobacco, has shattered the myth of "low tar, low taste:' In a new national smoker study conducted with high tar smokers, MERIT was proven to deliver the flavor of leading high tar brands. Results Endorse MERIT Breakthrough Confirmed: Majority of high tar smokers rate MERIT taste equal to-or better than-leading high tar cigarettes tested! Cigarettes having up to twice the tar. Confmned: Majority of high tar smokers confirm taste satisfaction of low tar MERIT. Detailed interviews were also conducted with current MERIT smokers. Kings: B mg"tar:' 0.6 mg nicoune- 1OO's:11 mg" tar:· 0.7 mg n1co11ne av. per cigarette. FTC Report May'7B Warning : Th e Surg eon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smokin g Is Dangerous to Your Health. ..._ _____________ __. OP1'th1•M.,.tl•lnt: 1~·11 ,, ~ It/ Confirmed: 85 °~) of MERIT smoke rs ay it was an "easy S\vitch " from high tar brands. Confirmed: Overwhelming majority o f MERIT smokers say their former high tar brands wcrcn 't missed! Confirmed: 9 out of 10 MERIT smokers not considering other brands. First Major Alternative 10 High Tar Smoking MERIT has proven conclusively that it not only delivers the flavor of high tar brands - but continues to satisfy! This ability to satisfy over long periods of time could be the most important evidence to date that MERIT is what it claims to be: The first major alternative to high tar smoking. () Kings & lOO's I .. . ··- l INSIDE : •Ann Landers •Lifestyle • •Horoscope •Classified Monday July I 7 1978 ·Putting Pianos In Tuhe 'Many p eop le have been 1istening to o ut-o f-tune pianos so long they 're not aware of it. ' By DENNIS McLELLAflw Of Ille O•llY Pilot SUH Ever} year an estimated 700,000 pianos a re sold _a_round the world. Many new owners. however, ar e unaware that their piano will not always sound as good as it did when they first brought it home. The piano built of 12,000 wood, iron, steel, ivory and felt parts-is scns1t1ve to a vanety or ractors that will throw 1t out of tune· tern perature changes, too much playing or playing too heavily When this happens 1t 1s time to call on the ser vices of the piano tuner Referred to today as piano techn1c1ans. they are tramed craftsmen who have mastered a i)rec1se profession. which requires a keen sense of hearing and a high mechanical aptitude. Paul Monroe. a Santa Ana piano technician. was asked how often the a\'erage person gets his piano tuned "Not often enough ," he said "We recom mend a minimum of two a year. DAILY ,.ILOT • • l HE ADDED THAT a new piano needs to be t uned at least four time!> the first year to in crease its stability Steven Sherlock of Irvine: Putting thmgs on the nght note ··uruortynately." .he said, "many people have been listening to out·of tune pianos so long they're not aware of it.·· Obvious exceptions are concert pianists They not only have th eir pianos tuned before a performance btlt before they practice Con cert halls like the Dorothy Cha ndler Pavilion have resident piano technicians. Monroe. 49, got interes ted in the bus iness in the late '50s after listenmg to his own piano tunt'r "It sounded easy." he recalled .. But that was an erroneou~ C:1ssu mption. It requires great craft!>m ansh1p ;.ind an C:1b1hty to be good <Jl what you' re doing · · fie began p1;mo tuning pCJrt-t1me, then went -t<> work in:ti'te iter&spa£• 1n<1ustcy ...lo the...early '70s he went back to tuning and several years ago startc.'<i McCall an<t Monroe Services with Ray and Ruth McCall MON R OI-:, W H O TEACHES piano t('chnology through C:1dull education al Cypress College, notes · I lC'll people thal you never quit learning .. M Ul'h of tht· ongoing education 1s held at the month I~ meetings of the Orange County chapter of the Piano Tc·chmc1ans Guild About half of the estimated 60 piano technicians in Orange Count y belong Members hold technical discussions and pass along new knowledge "We like to share our information to help som ebody improve." says Monrl)(', past president In lhl• foll tlw Guild . which m eets th,e fourth Monday of l'ti('h month 1n lht' First Baptist Church of Santa AnLJ . will begin an educational program for mt'mbcrs and ;.in~one else interest ed in the profession · -Monroe.said tht• n·u1Jority of piano tuners to· day learn through correspondence school courses "ITS A VER Y GOOD way to begin and Questionable Future Since its inception, the Commission on the Status o f Women has been th e subject of controversy. 4Jy CHERYL ROMO Ol tlle D•ily Piiot Sutt The Orange County Commission on the Status of Women CCSW I 1s among the groups rlalming to feel the hot breath of Proposition 13 Since 1Lc; inception two and-a-half years ago. the 15-membcr advisory board. comprised of volunteers appointed by the County Board of Supervisors. has been the subjt;l'l of con· troversy and heated debC:1tes between feminist and anti-feminist factions · Originally organized to insure th-., the con cerns of the county's women cwho make up 50 44 t>ercent of the populat1on> were expressed and protected. the comm1ss1on has acted as a liaison between the community and the board of supervisors The group's only paid staff me mber. Karen Klammer. 34. was hired in January to act as coordinator for the group and to put a work plan together. She is a former teacher who lives in Laguna Beach with her family and who holds a master's degree in education. Be fore accepting the CSW position. s he was the coordinator for the Orange Coast College Women's Center, another body which may be in jeopardy because of the pro· posed budget cuts Ms . Klammer 1s not overly optim1st1c about the future or the commission -or her own job. "At this point. like everyone else, we know nothing. We will have to wait until the July 20 county bud~ct hearings ... We h ave sub- Paulme Rangel. commission ~airperson. 4 I r mitted, along with t•veryone else. 20, 30 and 40 percent budget cuts "If we are eliminated 1t will be because of thesupcrvisors " In 1.he meantime. the coordinator says the comm1ss1on 1-. :JC·t1vely trying to spend its lime on projects ·we c an f1111sh " Most of these are the fruition of work started last October A child care (·onferenct' was recently held at Santa Ana College for interested parents and others A roster o n where to obtain self-defense instruction and a s tatistical profile of Orange County are two other proJects pu!:>hed to the finish. Another pro1eC'l the comm1ss1on is attempt ang "lo hold onto." says the coordinator. is a master calendar of events of interest to women which was to be available to all residents in the county . Pauline Rangel. chairperson of the com mission. a Fountain Valley resident. said before the passage of Proposition 13. that s he felt the group has not yet lived up to its potential. but s hould eventually become a place where women of all philosophies "should be a ble to come and get any fnformat1on they desire." M rs Rangel felt abolition of the com· mission because of budget cuts would be drastic and would, in the long run. hurt the low-income woman with a family who the group is trying to assist with child care information and educa- tional seminars 0.11, l"IMt SUti ,.,..,., ''~•Irk• o·o-n Karen Klammer· Wsmng for the budget .cuts. 'I that's al19t is ... he r,a1d "You must associate with craftsm en so you can learn This 1i. where the Guild comes in .. Steven Sherlock or Irvine 1s a proponent of learninR the business m school lie 1s a t9i5 graduate of the piano technology program of Western Iowa Tech. a trade school where he s pent a year learning piano rebuilding. r e- finishing and tuning . "When I went lo school I got different op1· nions. plus lectures and different techmc1ans." he said "\Vhercas sf you learn from one techn1 cian. that's the only way you learn how to do 1l .. A form~r pwno major al Cypress Collegt'. his 1r.terest in prnno tunmg evolved when he dis covered the pianos there weren't "quite up to snuff." A ftcr graduation from thl:trade scttool Shi!rloek. 24. got a jOb at Humboldt State University where he tuned the school 's piano~ for six months. ll E ~I OVEO TO OrJngt Cnuntv three year ... u~o and wa., fortunatl' 10 purchJ~~ .1 vt-tt>ran 1'il·\vpor1 Bt•;.ch piano tt-<'hntl'ldn ' C'hentelt• Still. ht' -.aid. · tht-on1y way you <"an .Jd \'ance m this busmc~~ I!-by \\Ord of mouth · Monr<>t·. 111 ta <·t .... ;rn! 11 takes about fl\ t' years befort> someone can build up enough bust ness to m<1kl· d hvmg It ht:lps to have" work111 g wife or a part·llm<' 1ob ·1~· ... ~low in c;tart1ng a nd a lot of hard \\Ork." ht .. •;.i1d Or. a typical d<1~ Monrot> will ""ork from -; 30 .i m to Ii 30 i.; m And ,; · ... not uncommon lor htm to work l1vt• and a hatr to "IX d1:1y~ d \\Cek De).plll tht long hour" Monrot slims uµ lhl' feeling of most in the orof<-ss100 "l totaUy and thorou~hly enJOY what i m du· 1ng. No two pianos are tht' s <1me t-v£-1 } p1;.inn has a different p<>rsonalrty-sr, 1l ... " con~1ant challeng<' .. --- The Rev Gary Barmore ·Jesus en1oyed i1te · Pastoring A Costa Mesa pastor believes 'the Good News is the most needed message in the world . and it doesn 't matter how it's dispensed. By JUDITH OLSON Of tlM 0.llY ~II .. Si.ff What's a good way for a pastor to show a lit lie extra love for his congregation? Beat the tar out of them In tennis Gary Barmore. a Costa Mesa pastor who moonlights as a tennis instructor for has flock. doesn 't always win but he gives every game his best And his congregation follows suit. Tennis is part of Barmore's unusual style He believes. in his work at Fairview Communs ty C hurch, that 'the Good News is the mos l needed message In the world" and st doesn't matter how it's dispensed .. Jesus enjoyed life." Barmore contends ·'The New Testam e nt showed the earthy. human side or Jesus' life. He really cared about other people ... So. commitment to others includes. at Fairview. an ann ual all·church tennis .(f)uma- ment. a weekend In the fall where tbe whole congregation goes to the mountains together to hike and square dance. and "share-and-care" sessions In members' homes where people dis - cuss what Is happening In their Uv~s. THE INFORMALl'JY s pills O\ler into the Sunday worship service Barmortc may a ppt•;:ir in Jeans or a suit a nd ht m Jy or m.iy not t'li:ct to wear a stole The pewc; are placed in <t square 1ormat1on around the pulpit. which tl-m the center of the church. The young pastor who has been ;tl tht> c hurch a little over two ye arc;. s111d the ron· gregation IS 'Sttll In the process Of defimng what we art,>.all about "Our differences I between Fairview and oth er churches · :ire not 1n vocabulnry or rdreshmcnt style but ; hopt· we are different Mor<' open t owurd ruc1al harmony, the poss1b1lilles of peuce 11nd carmg dbout others " The Journey of lht-churc h parallel~ Barmore '<1 own inquiry into ht~ faith. He started out a:-. the son of ,.. teacher who influenced him to seek " people onemed pro· Cession "Somewhere In college ( made the decision to work toward ;1 graduatt> theology degree ... After earnin11 ,, degree tn psychology from the t:nsvers1ly of Redland~. Barmore attended the Ame rican Ba ptist Seminary of the West. ~ <See TENNI S, Page a.J . • ·. ,• :~ . . f"~ ()AIL 'I' PtLO l Mond"V July 17 1978 Unusual Lawyer Helps Indians By TIM HARPER MADISON, Wls. <AP> -Phyllis Girouard is a non-~dllional lawyer from Boston w king hard to return the Menomln reserva- tion to a traditional Ind lln legal system , one that doesn't have to rely much on the white man's courts . Ms. Girouard, 32, toils 70 to 80 hours a week at her unus ual law practice. Unlike 111any lawyers putting in that much time and energy, she's not exactly getting rich. "My personal income," she says. "ls zero." ... She is the ()nly fulltime lawyer on the Menominee Legal Defense- Offense Committee, a group she helped form to deal with Indian legal matters when she came to the forests or no rthe a s tern Wisconsin from Boston three years ago. In that time the committee has won several civil rights suits and started others, pushed for a return or some tribal legal remedies and given lots of informal advice -all on a s hoestring. Two of the biggest victories, she says, were winning the right of In- dian inmates at the Fox Lake cor- r ectional institute to wear Jong hair for religious reasons, and ob- ta in i ng 32 injunctions against Menominee County sheriff's de- puties who had b een ser ving without properquaUfications. Still pending is a class action s uit in federal court over alleged financial waste by the operators of the reservation sawmill. Also unsettled is the commit- tee's suit a ll eging unfair voting practices dunng ratification or the new tribal constitution. 1t was adopted recently when the area was restored to reservation status after a decade as a Wisconsin county -the state's poorest. Depending on the outcome of that case, Ms. Girouard may stay on the reservation up to four more years . If she does. the re will be plenty of legal work. The issues range from mining taxes and de- velopment and hunting and fis hing rights to white property owners on reservation land and reclamatlop of treaty lands. The committee helps ln some c ivil matters like s tipulated divorces, but Ms Girouard prefers to give informal advice on how In- dians can represent themselves in reservation courts. '·A lot of times people ehd up handling their own cases," s he says "They s houldn 't n eed lawyers." She and the volunteer law stu- dents on the committee also are working to revamp the reservation court system set up under federal law to handle civil and criminal cases involving tribe members. "We would Like to see a return to the traditiona l re m edies." s he says. For instance, under the tradi- tiona I Indian system, a couple wanting a divorce would merely appear before the tribal elders who married them, rather than pay a white lawyer from nearby Shawano several hundred dollars to handle the matter in state court. Or someone convicted of violat- ing a criminal ordinance on the re- servation -assault or burglary could be sentenced to some type of labor tor the community or vie, tim. "Jail should be the ultimate re- medy," she says. "For criminal, offenders, the idea should be not to punish the wrongdoing, but to ~­ ti fy it within the community. The r e would be m uch more restitution involved than in white courts." Fines on the poverty-plagued re- servation ··could be paid m kind. as with beads." Ms . Girouard says the three re· servation judges. all Indians who have been to state Judge's schools but have no formal legal educa· l ion, would still preside over cases in the manner of white courts. But proceedings would be less rigid. Chanees like these will be slow in coming, s he says, but there's been progress in some m inor a reas, such as using the reserva- Phyllis Girouard: a return to traditional remedies. lion rather than the stale courts to drop a white name and assume a tradit ional Menominee name. The hub or this activity is her four-room apartment-law office. a nd it's busy seven days a week. "'ll's almost 1mposs1ble to do a ny serious legal work in the of- fice. The phone is always ringing a nd people are always in and out with questions or complaints or just to talk,·• Ms. Girouard says. Office expenses come to about $200 a month and ··there is no money left over. We ask people to pay what they can. We never take a case on the ability to pay." Payments tend to the unusual. ~ "We might get a free place to s tay, services or donations in kind like food. Clients who are good with cars repair our car. We are try inJ: to be creative in coming up with other ways to get income." Ms. Girouard became interested in Indian law dunng law school when she was a defen'\e a ide in the Wounded Knee trials. She first got involved in Wisconsin during the trials of Menominee Warrior Society members arrested in the 1975 occupation of a former nov- itiate near Gresham. Some day she hopes to work with Indians in the Southwest. 'Legally' Dead Speaks ••• Tennis <F rom P age Cl > Announcing a Slimmer Program ForTeensl Jollo Robert Po\lfef s has deSIQnecl a spe-cial Summmef pre>gfam to meet the sell· rnprovement needs or teenagers. For over 50 years. John Robef1 Powers l\as setved tile emerging woman in peisonal. t>usioess or Cafe« development pro1essional moOehog Now the teenaoer can especially learn to reach lier lull polen- tlal the .. Powers" way lo ttle relaxed atmos· phefe ot Summer classes. Receive Sul>- stan11a1 tuition dis· counts by re~vmo classes now Call tor lret! information ~!~~ Get Rid Of Unsightly Bulges "'"4••"'9 --u.ctpt ........ ....... .H ...... 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Be diplomatic. state aims in calm. cool. charming manner TAURUS <April 20·May 20 >: Good lunar as pect c:oi nc1dcs now with trc.vcl. bridging language. age barriers. Know that bemg alone 1s not same a s being lom·ly. You hav1e marvelous opportunity to get se<·ond wind, emo- l1onally and rn sp1r1tue1I sense GEMINI C May 21 Junt' 201 ReJect frills. s uperficiality. Get to heart of matterc;_ Get beneath tht> surface and you strike pay dirt. You get accurate information concerning benefits, res ponsibilities. Capricorn, Cancer persons figurt' prominently CANCER <June 21July221· Accent on get- ting legal paJ>('r<; 1n order. C"ompleting tasks. getting recognition du(', perm1lllng partner or male to six·ak. t·xpress net'ds Pisces. Virgo figure m scenario. Be patient. observant: avoid st>lf deception LEO !July 23 i\ug 22 l · New approach to work and health 1s indicated Another Leo- and an Aquarian could be m picture. Em- phasis on well being. steady pace. employment and diet You've learned some "hard lessons.·· Now is time to apply them! V IRGO (Au g. 23 SC>pt. 22): Children . speculative vt>ntures and love dominate. Emo- tions tend to lead logic: key 1s to obtain balance. Teaching, the learning and creative processes. command attention S1gnif1cant changes and ad· venture are p:irt or cxc1tmg scenario. LIBRA tSept. 23·0ct. 221 · Collect data - make use of it. The time for procrastination is past. Know it and act accordingly. Emphasis on rebuilding. reinforcing get roof over head and be sure it's solid. Gemim, Sagittarius figure prommenlly. SCORPIO <Oct 23·Nov 2! I Study Libra message. Develop. nurture ideas. concepts. You c an build for secunty. Avoid the n1msy. Stick to quality. Refuse ~ubstitutes. If thorough, you win. Read between the lines be frank about needs. aspirations. SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22-Dee 211: Accent on costs, earning potentwl. ability to make-the most of assets. Element of llmmg is on your sid e. Know 1t and ~ confident Member of op· pos i te sex C"are~-and pro\.es 1t. Ye$, celebratE'' CAPRICOR N Wt.>e 22 .• lan. 191 · Take. ad- vantage as "pieces fall into place.·· Greate" degree of SN'unty exists than in recent past. What missed the mark 1s now likely to be on. target . Trust your own ;udgment -imprint s tyle. personality AQUARIUS I.fan. 20·Feb. 18)· Ch.eel< behind the scenes:. mystery exists and you a re right i~ the middle of 1t. Roma nce. glamour . C'lan- destine meeting~ are a part of panorama . Work with maten al al hand Dare to dream, but avoid _w~bful ~. You a re on-bnnk oi majeF-Fe--'=' velation! PISCES <Feb 19-Marrh 20• Accent on il- lusions transformc:d into actualities friendship becomes deep involvement. You get monbund project movin~. You m!>pire. irritate -and ~ct results. Older 1nd1v1dual, originalfy an ad- versary, becomes an ally. I PACKAGE INCLUDES: I (1) Bx10, (3) 5x7's. (15)Wallets, (4) Charms I YOU PAY ONLY 45¢ DEPOSIT (Regularly 95¢) I Balance Due Just $10.00 A Package that fills all your portrait needs with - various poses and backgrounds. Full package ordefS only, at a special Stll45 pnce. A 454 ~t reserves your package; and when your ~rtraits I return, you simply pay the balance of $10.00 .. Receive complete satisfaction or your deposit cheerfully refunded. One sitting per subject only. ORM6ECOUIITT 3 Town & Country. Orange • (714) 547-8228 \l ......... i-.llMlll•• IMdl ...... lt4-7HJ ......................... ttl-1114 ._.... ._ ........ 121.noo ......_ ...... ,-., •• 16Ml7t ......... ..., .••••••• 194-7141 Se °"99 ..........•. '97.ottl I 1HUI DAYS OHl y . JUl Y: Design Newport I r....i1.w~~·.~r:-21 ·s.i.zz s-te..., ............ 111 .. au T'...._Oi p ..... • .... H•·H II [ t.. M. BOYD ) + INFORMS In l h• I .,,, •.• \ • . I • . ...,.. -.. -·- uoo .............. Cott. ...... 240 ... .,,.,..~Dr .. WhlU I 11440ltocila-.•riWn..._tw Mew,.t .._... c.11,_ ... tZUO I t IOI v-.Mo Sfirffi. tW .. -• hetll 17 f 49 640..IW ,..._,_... .,. -~----------········· ,. !? .sv 2 92 __ _....,...._...._, -...... . . . . • -. I CALIFORNIA NATION Monday July 17. 1978 OAILY PILOT PUBLIC NOTlCE Pl18UC NOTICE Pl!BUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Proposition 13 • .,.... MOTICC 0, Hun•l'l$A~CI sun1111oe COUlllT 0, $Ufll1t1oe ~·n 01' TlCI °" •vo..-t IO, '""· ... " JD 0 <1•0 CALll'OttNIA UATI Of' CM.ll'O•HIA t o ll A.... lo\10 C.lf Y INVl!Sf'o\CHT COM· C.OUNTY oro•ANOI THaeoutfTYCWO.AllCI PAHY ··-Y-"IM lN\IM-. JOOCl¥i<C...C .. Or1 ... ..... .....,.. 0.1 ---1o o..a Of '""' •• s..it•..,.. c..111or"'• NOT ICI 01' HIEA•INO l'O• (Of-o.c.-11, ,.,. '"...... Mttltr 01 Aee'pt1or1 Pelltton ol ,.,..,,, "'"a•1oe COUU OF Tltl $TATa Of' CALll'O•NIA ,0. TMI ClOUNYYO,O•ANOI .. .. ,.,..,., NOT IC • 0, ... A.IMO or ,.TITIOM !'04' ,llOUTI. 0' WILL UID l'Oll 1.11nun T£UAMl 14· TA•Y AND AUTHOltlUTION TO AOMINISTI• UNDElt TME INDf.PllNIMNT AOMINISTltATION OP' llUATISAC'T Most Landlor~ Take .. .OaATI 0# wtL.L. AND P'Oll LiT• 12000 Pt~~. ot Ofll<1411 Re<otd• '" Oon•ld F -~ Tiii$ TllTAMtlfTA•'f' , ... om ... Of ,,. C,O.,,tly RMOfO.• OI CITATION tf'ltOaA,11 l•l•lo ol HELLE M CilllUNOY •tM> Or..-oe co....iy Gtlltot"I•, •Ill U>ll •I CAH NUMal a AO.~ '"°"'" ••HflLIE M G•UHO'I', llWOtl(~IOftllGflW~t-•tot IHEPE.OPL(Ol'THESTAlEOF o.<Nw<t tt\11 lp.y-ol tl-OI w~ '" 141Wf"1 CALIFORNIA ~OTICf IS HEREll'r GIVEN'""' _, Of ,,. UNMCI Sl•tnl •• ""' lo llmotlly e..hff of IMWnt '111 HELEN ANN LANG.MADE 11•1' llltcl l\Ottlltrl Y enlr•n<• lo Ille COlll'IY St Coron. Ctllf0f"t1l• £il•I• OI FltAHI( T HOVOllE 0.<H>ed W ait-andasee Attitude ,,.,_.,,. • ~ltlon tor Probfte of Wiit Covr lllOYW IOUlttCI tt 100 Ct"'< Centor You •re h....oy cllecl •lld rtQ11I""' to -tor lo-.ct ol l..tl•n fftltMe<I Otl .. WtM.. ~It Ant, C<llllornt•, •It -•r •I • -lt\G In IN\ court on l •'V, ,...,_,, to -ell ,. ...._ •or r19111, """ -lnltf'ftl con .. v.o 10 Sep1ern0<>< tt. lt71 •I t 00 • rn In t\lrtller -'""'.,'· • ..., NI .... """' -now llelCI DY II -· WlO °"" OI Dep.rlrntnl •. -to Qlff •ny l~I -jll4<t Of -lnQ '"" \<Om• !\A\ T•u•I '" "'-properly'"""'"" In •••O r .. M>n wlly, tUot'CllllQ 10 IN verified been WI for Augu\I I, 1979 .• u 10 00 CounlY •nd 'St••• cM\CtlbeoO 0 O.lillon llllld WlltlthlHOUl'I • "'• tn .,. c__,. Of Oee>Art"""'t Lot ., ol Tract 1011. H"' map rP· Timothy S.ktt I• ntt11rtt ftt!Wr of No lo• W'O '°""· •• XID'C••I( C.Cllttr cor-In Book,... P-•. 10 IS OI CllllCI to l>t tdOPltd by DOflo\ld Ofl .... Wftl, in Ille Clly Of Stl\l• Af\41, Mtp\, tn lllt Ollt(t Of ,,,_ Co~nly l'ffullt\IJ n,. ntlurtl mot .... ,_., 1\ol Ctllto/111• Re<orOt• of ~o Coun1v. -n •ble 10 fMCll Tlrnotlly B-•• tor 0.tecl July 11. IWI n.. W'ffl ..,.,....., •nd Of Pitt com l yt•rt ~ "'• ... t k---· ,, WILLIAM f , "'JO+OI, mon clnlQNtioll, II "''· of , ... rttl 111 Corona. Tlmollly e .. ,...., It lo" <II· C-IVOff1' (>fOO.tly ~tlbed ~w I• purPOrtecl td enc!QIWIHICl\ICtOI 11\etOoPtlon. •o•t.•'T ,,.._FIS« to .,. : 101 Port CtrCllgal\ Pl•<•. 61 s..t.,....,. ... ,,. Newpon a..c11. c..lllO<ni• '•-•.t,AtllOI The u~ IMl$lee Cli..Cltlm• 121u ns-ns1 any ll•blltly tot .,,., i11CO"rt<vien 111 jUt-r lw: ..Ut......, IM \lrett tdclrH\ •rid other commOll -PUOll\lltO <>"""9 Co<i•I D•llr Pt IOI doe\IQ"•llon, II tnY, si-Mre1n twtv 11, II, 2•, 1m 1..S-11 S••CI Wlf' wlll bt "'60e. IMJ1 wlthoolt PUBLIC NOTICE con~el\•nf "' ••,,.nty. espn\Wd or Implied, tt lo 1111e. -~•on. or tn-cuml>,.ll<H, to NY the remaining pril\Clpet '411" OI the note ie<urtcl l>\I HOT ICE OF INTl!HTION ••Id Oeed of TtuU •1111 Interest TO I MGAOE IH THE SALE the,_, n lln)Yl(lecl in ~ llOlt ..,. OF ALCOHOLIC atYf.RAOES •once\ wltll tnltu'\I lheAOll •• P<O-To Whon• It MllY Cone.er"' vklecl In Wkl °"4 ot Tr..st, II ""~ Sulllt<I lo'"'*"' Of N llCMSe ""' _, the -Of H id Oee<I Of Truu D•ttd .NM 1', 1m ByWALTEAT KING O.puw LINDA L. TOCH "10E •lllSt..~11' S."ta AM. CA 91* Ttl· M1-4»t Att-r fer ~IU-Put>lithed Or•nooo C.O." DallV Piiot J111y l, 10, t1, n, "" 2Solt·11 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTI CE IS HERE8'!' GIVEN lft•I FRAN K HOVORE, JA , llf\ flltd Mrtl" • peUllOI\ for Prob.tit of Wiii tn<I 10# I\~ of Loi,.,.. Test"""" l•ry lo ,,,. "'""'°""' -•utllOrlie llOf'I to edmlr>l\lif' tM t\i.lt under t!W 11\0lt~~nt "4)mtnl\lrtllon ot Eiteltl e<I, rtlerenu to w11101 '' ,,,_ tor lur-t!Wr ~kultr\, .no 11\tl tile tl- •NI plt<t ef llt.,1119 the -.,., bMfl '41 tor July n, 1tlt, ti 10·00 • m., Ill tllt co0<1,_.,. ol 0.pertrntnt No. 3 ot ttlCI coun. •t 700 Cl•k Ctftler Ori.,. Wot, In ,.,. City ot S•ntt Ant, Ctlltornlt O•te<I July 5, tWI WILLIAM E. SC J()Mlt, C-tyCleri.. CLYDE W. STUlllOES ~ EutWll_A .. ,Svll410 GM~l•,CA•I• Tt1· (11>1 MJ.11•1 Att-Y ,_: -111-Publli-Or~ C:O.Ost O•lly Pilot, July 10, 11, ti, 19711 PUBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aus1Nf.SS Ohf!d for, f'Oli« '' """"°" Q•..efl lhel fffs, tharget encl t x...,.st\ of ,,,. -------------' ll•• ut1der\l9neO proPO•H to •ell Tr~•• -of lllt '"''" c-.•tecl by atcOflOllt -~ ., IM Ofe<nlSAi,' sties Offd OI Tl'\AI NOTta TOCttEOITO.S NAME STATEMENT ~Strtl>fl<I t$ IOI-• "'" l>tneiluano .. -UICI o..ci of SUf'E•IO-COUltT 01' THE The lotlow!llQ Ptf50!\ is 00l119 ~I STATE Of' CAU"°"NIA FOil MU 11\ 201• PIKenlla, C:OSl.t ,.,..... fru•I 11eretoforu .,.ecuted .. no de· THI COUNTY OF ott.ANGf. WEST COAST BACKHOE. 3117 Ne. A..ff?ti wu 111noton. Cost• -~. C:.tllornl• Eslelt ol MURIEL BER NICE -n.16' ROLF , .... MURIEL 8 ROLF. Garv Mltll.S tl Wo t, Ht' Oe<Hiecl. Wu111noton, Coita ~. c.111or,.1a LOS ANGELES <A P > -The Proposition 13 cnmpaign promised renters a share or benefits reapc<l by their landlords if the tax-slashing tn· ltlative was approved . But many disgruntled tena nts believe 1t was no more than a qwckly forgotten campaign promise DESPITE PLEAS BY government officials. protests by tenants a nd Al>WIN"°tt• threatened laws (Orbidding r ent in· /tlttting DIM" creases. many landlords say they want to watt and see what happens H. c l 1 red Amer 1 can before culling rents to shar~ Wlth ten· dip lomat W. Averell a nts the 57 percent property tax cut 1 l a r rim u n. an ad · they a re supposed lo be getting under v1ser to President Proposition 13. Many even raised Carter, is experted to rents m ('ct Hun g~ r 1 Cl n "The re may ha ve been s ome lenders 1nformallv plausible. rational reasons for somt? th r~ week while on ~ to ha\e made rent increases," said five-day v isit. Los Angeles Mayor Tom Brad ley, ,~---------...-'S~dihat ...... Pursultflt 10 •UC" 1mtntiOll, IM Ull-llnreo lo Ille Trusru • wr111e" clrn•~ Is -4YH'lll 10 the eep.rt Oe<IMllton Of Oef..,11 -a wrlllel\ ment of AlcOl\Olic Bever-ConV'O• Notlo 01 Oti<Nll -Electton to s..11 tor lnu•N:• of an al<Ollolk bn•r-S.ld Nollce C'f Oet..,11 -Elt<llon to l1Cen .. lot lt'ltV pnwni-•• loltot'l1. S.11 w1\ r9COfdfJCI In tlle county w""'" .. ., .. o .. S.le Beer & Wine IP\il>ll< Ille rtel -1Y I\ IOC•ltCI Pren1l~•l Oa•ed Jutv 11, 1m BOt.llNGER, J-R MIOCITV NOTICE IS HEREBV GIVEN lo Ille 9?62' trtdllor• ot lht ebOYt ntmecl dee-I Tllli ~MU I\ <oncluc~ by en In Yi INI ell--• lwvlng t. .. lms t(llOll\SI C0Vldual. oung lhe wkl ~ are reciulrtd to file G.,., MICl\fff WM! Is claargi•g •• •arket .,aiue. . .I• thrrr no HARPER,J-t.. INVESTMENT COMPAN'V Pul>llshecl 0r"9t C.O.sl ().ally P1lo1 •• Tnnttt luly "· '"• 7 .. .).IA Eart H. Greell\le•t1 llltrn, wllll n. ~ vouc.hen, I" A i.talement wo> lileCI ••Ill lllt eo;,n. Ille office of !?It cle•ll of IM -.,... ty Cltrk ol Or~ County on June n, ~~~n_!' ___ _ -.-J~h ... h~~----~~ PUBLIC NOTICE Publhhecl Or-Co.nt Oallv Piiot. Jut y Ir, J•. 31, l~I 111'-d t.ourt. °' to pteloe/11 them, wttll 1979. As • 1 d Ille l'tct»ary YO<IC ...... to Ille un· ,_S sm e dtrstoneo al 11177 S1r1 Vtcenh Publlsllt<I Or~ C.O.sl D•llV Pll01. 1 8oult••rCI, L~ ~.CA. whKll ,, June 16 11\dJulyl, 10, ,, 1971 2UI 71 1111 Pl•<e of l>uirntU ol lhe ul\ "blll by and larga,whal We a re Seeing C'P4t10 cser•111nec1 '" ~11 ,,...,t.,. perta1n1no •o Ill the way o( complaints ts a matter .. OTIC£ornusTU'SSALE PUBUC NOTICE ·~estaleolWOl<lclt<eclent,wltl'llrtft>U• PUBUC NOTICE B B d or greed .. '·:;~-~~o2ft~" "'CT•nous eus1Hess ;'.::',n~:~.c~'"' ,.,.. "'"' Pl>bfl<•llon o1 ___ F_1_CT_m_ou_s_e_u_s_1_N_E_ss ___ , N" yr Bradley endorsed a proposed s1x- SM• COfl)O<Al-.• Ctlllorlll• cor NAME STATEMENT O•lecl J-U. 1471· 14AME STATIMl[NT J month rent freeze at June l levels ~•lion, ., duly •PPCMnltd T,.,,,,.,. Tiit IOllOWll\Q per.ons .,. Oolno UNtTEOCALIFORNt,.BANIC TM followt119 """"" 15 do•no !luir 'lnde•tlletollow'lr1Qa-:r1bed-01 bus•neua• Ewe<w1oro1 111ew111 11usas WASHINGTON <APl Gov. Edmund G . Brow n put WJ~wT15\~~~~:~:L~~o~~~ CL INICAL MIC Roe10 LOGY of:!:::' STE WARTS m~vicn.'" V•<-Se-n ate MaJ ority landlord~ o n notice that he plans to FOR CASH !payable •I lirne oi Hit'" SERVICE!., llS 'Tlltrd St • Suitt 203, JOuN n"~'.NN-ESO !Ofle, Co•la ~. Cthlorn1•'1•11 "v1' gorously press" ( t ed ,...., 1 111 u Huntr1191on &.l<n. CA ,,.... " ~ _...., Ste-•,, EclCI•• Blackmon,"" vie Leader Robert C Byrd or ren r uc rlQll~ =:..ci ::~!','':~:!~~ ~~ Gt••IOlne ... Lennon ,,79, ~~ S.ll Vk-lll ..... , SI• 111 tori•. Co•••Mew. Ctlll'Ofnramn says Andrew Young IS lions in proportion to their gains ;no ,;.,w llelO by II under ,.,Cl Ot'td ol ~~o~a:;:e Lant, Hunll"'J1on Roth, hi: n~ CA-dl:~'~.~1 ....... I\ condu<led by tn In· down lotus last strike. from Proposition 13. ~~~~~ .... P•Operty ller.,onalter Brun,.,......,., m M.t•n ~· · •6. A~MY ltrE .. c-StewanBl«kmon One more "irrespons..i-TRUSTOlt R_.-i c... L•no•o eno SHI Btacfl. CA 901.00 bhsllt<I Or-Coesl O•l•v Piiot Tiii• st .. ement w.tt 111ecs wl111 tM ... -:---..., AND ATTORNEY G aJ E 11 Suwn K Llnct\eV. huso.no ano """~ T "'' OU..nes• " <Ollclu<ttd .,., • J-2•, July l, io. 11, '"' 1•1• 11 CA>un1., tier~ ot Ortn9t c.ou"tY on b I e stat e men l . • b )' • ener \'e e BE >1 EF•t•ARv . w .. 11er Curll\ u-.••IPM1Mnt'llP JuneU, 1971 Young. says Byrd. and Youn.ger. Browns Republican oppo =:;~~~:"°JUcl't •nn Por"'~'-nu\tMno ~~:~,:.,~~tnnon Publl\l'lfd 0r .. ,. to.tst 0•11..,F:t=, t he u . N . ambassador nent m Novem ber. ur~ed landlords to Rf'tO<Cltcl Dt<.Hnller 12 1917 H '" Tncs ~1"1-W<I\ 111<'<1 wolll IM P UBLIC NOTICE June u -July J, 10, "· me should be fired by Prest· cu.t ~ents an the ~tale s estimated 3 s ~,, No 1-.1nboofo. 12488 -'••ot Counfyb er-ofOfa119Pt.:oun1Y onJut• ------------___________ ,_u_,_,. dent Carter mrlhon ren.tal units .. Oifkl•I Re<orO\ In !fie' o411cot ot tr.. ll, 1'18 NOTICE TO CREDITORS T t hls t ls h d ed R ..... ~~ F°'7no ~u,.E1111<>11cou1t'TO,THE PUBUCNOTICE /\ppcarin" on 3 enan -r1g ac 1v1s _.a pr 1ct· ecor.,..r"' ......... (.ountv Wl<I CS.-o<I PuDh~Or<11199Coa'\I Dally Piiot STATE 01' CALIFORNIA FOii .. ed the la di d Id . I k ~r.,"" 0Mt•1"""' '"' 1011-•"9 "'°" Ju1v11 24,31 A1111us11,1m THECOUNTYOFO•ANOE ------------l television 1ntcrv1cw pro-~ or s wou simp Y e~p ...... P•rcee2.1 .. 111eCJ1yofCos••-·•· ,..._,. ,.._,..~s F~~~~!:~!.':r::S gram Sunday. Byrd the benefits Sho!"11Y afler Propos1- Coun1y of Or•noe. 5,.,., of c.i1torn••. E\l•te ot Al.BERT LEGGETT , Tn,. 10110-1"'1 "'"""" •s dolll9 bus& called Young's comment lion 13 passed. Syd Rose of Santa ~~;1:.~ .. "::~::11;:. ':;:~,,~ PUBLIC NOTICE ~~~~£ 1~ HEREBV G•VEN 10 t11t neu~~LE'S AUTO o'E r•iuNG ... 10 ( :::;; ) Monica said ... H renters expect any 1,,. t.ovniy Recora.r oi w•d County, creo110t• o1 ,,.. _.,,. namt'd oeoc1en1 ~~:',"°'' ei•o. c~•• Miis.. c.uiom•• IN Sii ORT money back. they'll soon recognize moy 11e ••io a-... m ww 11111 ------------1 '""'•II per'°"' 11tvlno <1•1,...s au•ln" .,.. they've been duped " Slrfft. Costa Mew, Calttorr1ia NOTICE OF T•US'TEE'SSALf. lrre woo oe<tdet!t are ,_.tree! lo Ille Lyle l ~re-. SOt E McFecl· L di ds d "Ill• street _.HS or common Ot· On Au<)Uil 10, 1918. al II 0 O'cloch I'-"'· wltl'l lt'le M<H...,.., YOUCl'Mlrs, I" del\, S.l\lt Alw, CAll!ornl•.,707 an Or Say increase muniCt pal ••on•11on1uhow,..oo.,,.,no .. .,,.n1ris AM Mio c1Tv tNllESTMENT COM '"" office of ,,,. c1er11 o1 1he aoow T11os bu\lr••n '' conc1u<1.o t>y "" tn last week that there were fees a nd uncertainty over their final :~~.~sio1rsc~t-"orc0<•"'' :e~N;..;/,!.,°"'~~=c!.''T~':,~::: :~"~'!:~~·y.,.v:=:.!~'::e~w.:!,h C1l••Ou•1t.,1.,,_rc_ · "hundreds. perhaps savings Crom Propos1l1on 13 make The ~l(i.ty unclfl< Wicl Oftd ot coro.d ~ 17. 1'7•. In 8ool< detS19neC1 Al the OlllGt of I,_ Publoc This \IAl""*'I •oh fllf<J with""' thOUSands" Of political tmmed1ate rent redUCttOnS pre• Ttusl, by •-of• t>rttcll ot Otf ... 11 •2000. p-595, of Olhcr<tf Ae<O<CIS '" AOmlnrst•••o• I~ Soul II Gr.tnd CJuo~~y,, cl,1,.erk of °'•"Ill' Counly on prisoners t'n the Uru'ted mature, althouah some prom1·s .. rent tr1 Ille ot>tl~lton~ securl!d IMreby, the office of tilt Cour11v Al'Coroer of A•enue, Sant• AIWI, C.lltorrut .,,~. ·~ • "' "' lle•etofOtl' eJ<l'tUlecl and cltltvf!rfd 10 Or1n9e t.ounly, C:...lllorl\1a, Wiii .... at wlll(ll Is ""'IJIOCt ot l>USlnHS OI '"" F.... Slates "the most serious c uts if savm~s materialize. '"" -rslgMcl ... Wftntn Dt<••···-oubflc .tucllon lo·~ IMQl'lnl l>l~r tor u"6efi1Qnfd In ... "'<ltter\ l)lrla1n1119 J·~'!',1'.~..., J~ .. YllOl'l, lOCoe\, 11, ',,o,.elly PllOI, in 3 sen'es o( •. rrespons1 -The irullatlve 1lself said nothing of ~t•u11 -~ tor Salt ancl casll lpeyeC>le al tunt of.,.,,, tn l•wlul 10 '"" e.lete C'f WICI cle<tcJtnt, w1t111n ••~ • ~ w.itten nollteot l>r'H<lltnd of ei.,<llon monty o1 IP'lt Unltf!d Sl•~I .ti llMI tour monlMAI ... ti.. flttl l>UbftUlion ble Statements" fl\' lht• about rent relief ,.,, ,. lo couse the ilndtt$igne<I 10 tell wtd l\Orlr>trty ttnlr.tnte lo ,,,. Covrtly Ol lfll\noll<e ------------1 ambassador • pt-rty lo ~llsty said obflQ•tl~, C.ourll'IOu\t 10<<111'<1 et 700 (.Mc Center Oiled June.,._ 1978 PUBUC NOTICE -"""'""'* lltfl ....-rs!Qnecl <•~ Dtl .... Wt\I, Sama"""'· Ctllloml•. "" JAMESE HEIM -:Wlcl ~oi bttac;h..cl gt •1«110!1 IO •>gllf, 1111<! tnd lnt~I conwyecl 10 Pul>fl< Mmuwslralor tot rKoNfed Mirdl31J, ,.,. as TnstT -~ w-tt -"9ld Oetd -.... or CM HOTIC.E TO Cltl01TOlll5 No. 3':JOt In -12'1 .. -2lS, of Tr'\r;l II\'"" P'Ollf!rtr SHUAltd "'W•O llwHl'1l~Oll... --~ ~ ... ~.T~l'N1E ~ldOttlcltt Re<-. CA>unly tndSt•ttCIKUlbed a.s abowMmttl<lf'(~denl STATE OF CALIFORNIA 1'0111 5.lld wle will be m-, but willlou\ Loi •2 of Tri!Ct 7'0'21, es per m11p n-ADllllAH KU'!',t!R, THE O)UNTY Oft OlllANOE co.,,.,.,,, 0< _,.,..,.,, ••P<H• or Im· t.O<'ded 111 Booli ,..., PA9H ' to tS ot COUNT T ClOUHSEL -Ht. ""'ff7t phtd, t"91rCllnQ tltle, PO~IOn. °' Mal>'. 111 tllt ofll<t ot tlle County 8f.NJ4'MIN P. DE Ml.VO, E•l•t• of JOSEPHI NE llENTZ, -n<umb•tncH, lo pay ITw ~ ...... 1111119 RecorOt•ofWl<ICounty 01,UTY OtcA•WCI Dtl"'lpat wmof llltnottlil M<ured l>Y Tiie $lrHC Acldnti .,..., ~ com-... 0 .... tm NOTICE IS HEREBV GIVEH to tM .... Cl 0...0 of Trust, Wltl'I lnte~I ., In "'°" Ot\IQnatlen, II 11ny, of , ... •HI S.RI• AR•, GtllMnlla m9t <...Olton OI '"' -........, dee-I uld note OfO'fi<»d • ..,.M><H, 11 attY. pt-rly cle\Crt-000\le Is l>U'POtlecl A-YI ftrt11m1111str-tlltl tll PO<~ M•ing cl•lms -ln•t ,,,_ tlle ._of "''Cl o.eo ot T,.,,,t, to lie 1'31 Port C.trCllQan Place, Pul>llihed Orango c.0 .. 1 0.11• Pltol ,,.. WICI cltceCltnl are reciulred to Ille leo, cllarQes and taotnstt of ,,.. Newport tk!ttl'I, Cttltomla. Jwty >. 10. 11, tA. ttJt t~ll tllem, •1111 h ~iMT VO<Klltn, tn Tr.,\IH '"" ol ,,.. trus!J c-.atecl by T,,. un<MNl9nf'CI Tr"'1H dl\<lalms -------------'Ille offke ot I'-cl-of lhe tl>O .. ••ICI °"'"' of rr ... 1. S..od \ale w111 ~ •fly llabllltv f0t .,..Y IN:orrectntt\ 01 PUBLIC NOTICE enltJlecl <.-1. or lo Pt•iotrtl tllem. wllfl Mid on w--,, August 9, t•7t, "' IM \!rut <lcldrl!U '"° ot""r common IM l\etUlMY voucllet\, lo Ille un •I 00 a.m ... Ille Sou11\ front enlt;ll'<t c1 .. 10,.etlon, tt anv, ,llown her"n Cler<IOntd •I r.lo JAMES L. AUBEL to 11\t -County Court-. '" lht S.rd ..... wtll l>t -· l)U1 '"""°"' c~ Jff . "'"°'""Y ... LAW, J.<1' Via <>oorto Wt•I 100 010(~ ol S•nta An• conve ..... , °'warranty, UprHstCI or NOTICE OF SALi 1Wwl)Of1 Steen, CA"166l,-ICll IS ..... 8oulevard, In lhll City of S.nl• An•. 1mpflf!d, os to lllMI, -~·-·or ~n OF lllEAL P•O,ElllTY l)IK~ of bu\~of lllC' _,.,'9Md 1n C.tllornla cum1>r<Jt1ctt, to pay '"" r•IT'IAinlng AT PRIVATE SALE •" mallHs 1ieruint119 to tllt estelt of Dile Juty 10, 1011 prtnc•o•I """ ot ttw nol& ~urfld by H-. ......,It \alO Ot(fclent, willltn lour monlhs SMI Cot-.ilon, Jal CI Oeto or "'U\I "'"" tnt~re>I SU PEllllOlt COUltT 01' THE •lier Ille Irr st PUl>llUllOll ol lhll "'°'-et•on tTwrt'On, ~ ll'OYlcled In wld nolt. AC1 STATEOFCALIFOllNIA FOlt notto .,, wid Trusl~ VM'l<o wllll Int~''°'' tlltrl'on •• 11<0-THE COUNTY OF OllANGE Dal•CIJ....eJO, 1918 By Commonweolltl l.4'10 vooeo ,,, ~~of lr~I. If My, ul\ In '"" Matter ot tht ESl•lt ot BENNET PRICE ltENTl 'T ltit Co-Y. •Ol!nl de• Ille '"'"-of said Oetod Of Tru\I, A NG u s J 0 s E pH Mc Is A Ac AOrnlnt~r•tot of the 8yWatdoR HllUO ltts <llMQ<'S and t'~Pl"'•e• of the Oettil....S E\llllf!oflllt A\Sl\ldlltSe<'1'1A•Y Tru•let """ OI '"" trusts (r' .. ltcl by Noll<• 1' """"°" 111..e11 111411 iUOje<I •b0¥P MmeCI de<tdenl 'Pu&tiJ!led o..,. Coes• D4111y P•tm .,.Id DffCI °' Tr..,..t lo conttr""'llon l>y tllt w•d !°><IPerlor JAMf.S L llU8EL, Jiii. 10 Killed MEXICO CITY t AP ! -Police report 10 people were killed and 150 tn· jured in the second tragedy withfa a week resulting from a propane tanker truck out or con- trol. One hospital direc- tor predicted at leas t 20 of the injur ed would die. Authorities said it ap pe::ired the: tankt>r skidded on a ram sh ck hl1'!hW ay north or Mexico City, overturned, hrt u rampart. exploded and burst into flame , Study Ending Jutyt7.l4,ll,1'18 Tiit l>ftneil<i.Yy 11t\Clff sakl OHo ot Court, tr.. -.sro....ci will SAii 11 Att.,Ny.tiuw rru\I hertlOIO< .. Hecuteo •no de pr'l•alfl ..... '0 the l'llQl'IKI -be\I )UJ VI• °'*10 w ASHING TON (A p) IMrert to Ille Tru·•·~" wrlllel\ ~~"tr :':":n";1~,1~/;1~~a~~i'''~· Ntwpet1 8ff<fl,CA'1A4) -The Se n ate I n- PUBLIC NOTICE Oe<lar•tron ol ~•ult -~ wrrllen 0 0 0141 61J_.11J ¥ J HN'S "' "'" C•tSon Strut, A« ·~-· t ~-tell1"a 0 n"e Commrtle" rs ,.011ce 01 ()eof""'t •NI Elecllon lo Seti Hew•ll•" G.ttcltnl, CA '07 ... •II lht °'"'Y * -·~~• r.-"'" " "' Sttd NOll(t"' ~•ull -E•f'Cllon lo •IQlll, tmt, lf'lltreil ""° .. ,.,.of WIO Put>llSl"ltcl Or-COA>I 04tlV Piiot w rapping up a St'CCt'l FICTITIOUS IUSINESS Sell Wh r«Of'cltO 1n '""county where l~udent, .. Ille time C'f hlS dHllll, July 3· IO,"·,., l'l18 JS.O II V" 3 r I o n g l d l NAME STATEMENT Ille re<11 propertv IS lot•lecl. """all , .... rf9fll, 1111~ anO lnterest tlltil ------------• " s u ) In I) ·~ IOllOW"'9 l>et'iOf'I •• Qojroq ...,..., Oahtd July 17, 1'18 tne s•ld tsl•I• MS, l>y oper.ttlonot ·-P UBLIC NOTICE w h (> l h e r r 0 r m f; r f\4'\\t~ITE MAltKEflNC:. L TO . 317 ~J~Ec:;:~ENT CONPANY :,:~.=~~~'~.:·i;;:::n~ ~~ ·------------Secretary or State Henry w B•Y C<Kfa M4>W, CA "•" .. Trvstt't ..... lrrM of flt\°"'"''· ol, In •n<I 101rw1 FICTITIOUS 8USI NESS A. K ISSJn~<·r and one-Mdf-LoulS M.Jt1••~11a Jal w Eart H G<f'tr'l>leln certain reel P'OC>l!flY s11..a1e, 1ylr1Q and NAME STAT£M£NT t · C ( A 0 · t 8.IY. (0\14 Mtw CA. 'l'lb11 PUl>I•$""" Or-C:O.O>I 0.tlly Piiot. l>tlnQ In lllt (Ounly of OrM>Oe Stet• OI The IOllOWl"9 IX'f!Cf'I IS doinQ bu\! I m (! . I\ I r(! C 0 r Tt11s buso~s ot<onClu<l..CS b• .in •n· July 1174,Jt,1911 C•lllor,.I•, •no mort P••ll<vtarly Mu as William E. Colby misled Cll•ldu•I , ..... ,, 0tKrrl>edtsfollOW'l, lo-w1t tu!. TOM SCREEN &. GLASS. •01 Conor bo t CIA MM'h L MattMf\lit OwtlU119-l A In Bullclir'IQ No )130, VelO (If . HunlinQton IMIKll, Ca '1641 "' eSS ::l U aC· '"" \1814!11'\ent •ts !Itta wt111 '"' ------------.u said urtllll it!OWn on th.ti c..•t.tln Oolo Tommv M.t1c1tn, 64S1 .,. .. e ti v it 1es in the 1975 Countv Cler' ol Or-County on 1u1r PUBUC NOTICE C.On<IOmlnlum Plan ~llMlltCI 10 ano Cir , HunllllQ10fl Be11<11, C• . ., .. 7 An "Olan C I a II, 1911 m•Oe • P<trt of tllOI certain Otcl&r•· 'Thi\ business'' <onclUClecl by an In· " IVl W r A FEW LANDLORDS. like t he L .B. Nelson Property Ma nagement Cor~f Memo Park. ar e cutting rents 1mme:arately. ~e Sa:n l'ran· c1sco Bay Area firm sent notices to 1.000 t enants pledging an across-the· board 8 percent rent cut on Aug. 1 .. We feel rent r eductions are In the spirit of Proposition 13." said Les Nelson. whose firm OJ>{?ra tes apart- ment complexes in Alameda. Walnut Creek and Mountain View. Dut he added : "This adJustmenl cannot preclude future increases in your rent which m ay become necessary because of increased oper altng costs or continu mg inflation · · OTHER LANDLORDS are less equivocal, saying only that they will raise the rent because it's too low. hasn't been upped in more than a year. because business rs business. not chanty Many give no cxplana lion And if a reporter calls. manv landlords just hang up. • The tenants tell their story. though. A Santa B:irbara woman who shares a two-bedroom apartment with her d aughter said her rent went up $50 a month last year a nd was raised anolher S50 after Proposition 13 paS!>ed 1'"7411 CN"9 hOn ot Covenant\, Conoltlons •nd OMClu•I Com miltl'C spokesman P'ublts_Or_ c ..... , °"''"' P•1o1 ttOTICEOl'TRusTt:t:'SSAl E R•Urit.llons r('<orclecl Ftt>•u••Y 1· 0•v•d T -·ci..n Spencer Davis said Sun-"I CALLED THE landlady and lwty 17,24, ll, "UOUS\1 1'71 itn. '" 800I< ""· p-tSI of Olfl<l•I Tiii\ ,,.,._t ... ~ lllecl with IM f.D.F.HO.~TI RPCorCI" In llMI office ol the Countv Counly Cleri..ofOr..,notCountyonJuly day that the COmm1ttec asked her about the latest raise," the PUBLIC NOTICE STAT(. OF CAUl'OltNIA O .. FICE OF THE STATE AltCMITECT Dl,AllTMENT 01' Of.Nl•.U. SlltVIC£S ADYf.llTISliMENT F0111 810S PUllUC NOTICE SEALED PROPOSALS will t>e ,. <etved 111 Room 3016, 101 Soutn BroaOWt Y. l~ An.,.~•. Catllom111, until ?·oo p.m., -\CMY. Awq'"' J, ttTI, al wllkll 1.r•~ l,....y wilt t>e puOllCo ly ooened """ flt.CS tn Room 1101 al ~·d--tor IM PROVE BATHING AN O TOILET FACILITIES , OEPAR T"M£HT OF' HEAl TH , FAIRVIEW STATE HOSPllAL, OltANCiE COUNTV, CAltFOANIA IW 0 H FA 501, HF" $011 Tllri ts t ~rtl-ttl Of • pt~ It<! lor wflkh bids wtl'l! OOllnt'CI on June n , lfl'a. tnel llO contrlKI ... , •w•~d No revision• -. ,.,.....,.. to ~-ot OtiQINll ""°'" tnel plen• -t.Oe<Oll<•lloro., 11\(lllCflnQ .-Me. Wiii Ae:LINOSEV RecorOe• of Or•noe Co11nly , • 1'78 expect to co 1 d 't I . A .... SMI Coroorallon, • Cat1forn141 Colllornia, -41 l .. th undl'lllcled In ' ' FOf7tt6 $ nC U C IS WC>man t'X p atnt.v, "and She Said that corPOf'•1'°" as clulY •-"'"' Tr.,.ttt '""' 1,..,,., to Lou 1 .ncs, of T•ac1 P11bf1s1we1 °'~ eo..1 oar•v Piiot s t u d Y sho r t I Y . what she was charging is market un<ler '"" toflowll\Q OHc:rll>ed cletd of No 71J4 -'pet m.o rKorcled tn a-J 1 tO 17 l4 .ll 1<171 7'1).11 I So f I ''"" WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUC ,,, Peon &5 And .. of M•Kflla~s II y • . . • \'3 ue. ew p aces allow ch ildren rroN TO THE H1GHES'T e1DoEA Maps ,,. 111e 01110 o• ~10 county PUBLIC NOTICE Rej~tu1n Denied so movtn. I!. isn't easy. ls there no !'OR CASH tpayat>ltatllmtotsol•ln Recoroer. show" and deflt1ed u '/" li!wlul -v of""' UnlleO St•IH) •II 'Common Area· on 11\t •t>Ovt re w ASH rNGTON ( 1\ p ) ('Offi passion rlQlll,lllleoW'IClln\..,...l~I04lllO rerrec110Conclomi"'""'P1"" FICTITIOUSllUSINUS -The Postal Sen ICC t n a Van Nuys apartme nt , 54 f\OW held lly It ""°" Hid Deed ot Commonly i..nown a• JtlO A Vt• NAMl STATtMIENT h d h I ed $9 Truil In Ille prooerly nertlnafler Strtn• Nortll, l.oouna Hills, CA Tiit 1o11o .. 1no ~rson~ •re OOlll$ Sa Y S It k O(>WS Of no tcnanlS a l e1r rents ra S 5 per oescr111to , rn.i tenm -con0111~ oe "''•: ous1nesu• for.e1gn country that has month. rents were up $25 per month TAU!>TOR: Ro0tf1 l Llnd$ey •nd Ctsh In lewful money OI Int Unlltd WESTCOA!.T ENTERPRISES. rej'e"led U.S. m ail "'A''r at another 15-unit com plex and at one ~" K LlllOWV.huSbancl•rldwllt !.let ... "' ... m., ~ con1rt<lecl ""· VALLEY ADVERTISI NG. MA IL .. ""'" BEN E Ftc1 AR v watter curtt' ten llt'rtent ot ll'le ourc"""' -v to cE NT ER OF CAu i:o11N1A. 111u mg the orange first class Buen a I' ark buildin~ rents jumped as Ptr-•r •nd Jvcty Ann P•rller, llu\IMM be p.10 al llW llrne of IM blCI, balence BullonwOOd 'Slrttl, foun1.a1n Vellty, St amp that ,.,oeS not 1 ISl a ffi UC h 3S $35 and wilt u lojnt tene,.ts on confl•INltlon of sele Co\lltornla '1/08 v Recorded DecTemoer •l. 1971 ii) In All bids or .. ,.,.~ bO> In wrl11119 Oanlel J, Ktllll, 111~ euuonwoocs va lue In Anaheim . rent went up S4S a sir No U1•1111 -., ... , P"91! Ill? ancs mo l)t IMI "',,...,.,. .... Id OfllCt, Slretl, Fount•I" ValltY. Calllor"'• p 0 s t Cl I s c r v I c" month at a complex of a bout 200 un-of °'"''"' RKD'di In,,... oflkt ol Ille or mo be d<tll•trecl IO Hid IE•· "110I ' AKoro.< "'0r-c.-i~..., Kwtr1a1 PtnONllY '" s.kl c.o..nty of M Rtntt t(Mln, 111.sa Bu1tonWOOc1 spokesman Ron Powell its. Like the other rent hakes, this of •·~• c1ntr111t1 ,,.. 1otiow1r1Q oro-O••ll9t or""'" 11e 111ec1;,.1i. 0111ce.,. s1ru1, Foun1 .. 1r1 vallty, C•lltornt• react-_. to publish""' i·e-('3me after Pro•"'Silion 13 was ap-oeriy IM Cltrl< ol tnh Court, •t •ny lime tl70I ot.'' ... ...,, ... ~ Parcell,'" 11M1 Clly ol Cosl• Mew. •lier Ille 11"1 pul>flcallon Of lllts nollte Tllos bu•IMS~ I~ <ondwCl•d Dy t port S that foreign CO Un · proved. Countv t11 Orange, St•t• of c.111om1 .. , 01 HI~•"° i.tvrt ,.....,no w1c1 "'1~ 99nero• oart....,rvi•o tries a re refusino to 9<'· •s sllOwn an 0 map lllecl In -l4, OattCI July l, lf11 Oaruet J rt3"11 "' Po9t:M ot percetmot>S,1nint04lkto1 SIMlll•Annwa1i..er r111, •••1-1 wH111ec1 w1111 '"' cept the stamp, which llMI Coutlty Re<oroer OI SOIO (OUl\ly, E<t<utrl~ ot I"" County Clerh ol Or•n~ <Aunty on COSlS 15 Cents but bcurS may l>t Al\O ~ "~ •70 W lltll =~ve JuM2?, "79. Fttm the letter /\ instead O( a Slfftt,CO\l•~.C.lltornr•. ""Ii L J,...N~,.,,.. p .. ~ • ._..Or The -IC••'V -sokl ~of ...., ..,.... _,,. -i .. ..., -C~•I Dally Piiot, denomination Tr11sl, l>y ,_Of• bf9Mll or cleleull ~~~.'..:: ':t_-.::1:',., Jllfte 2' •llO July l, IO, IT, 1918 In tM obll991tons •ecurtCI lhtrtl>\I, How•ll•,.~• CAWT" tU>-11 /tf8'~h Open# "SO M E BODY BO UG HT t he plarl·.' smd tenant Ralph Piercy. "I thought maybe they wouldn't raise the rent beeause of Proposition 13. but they ct1d .. , 'l'he sale or rental property is the ,..,,...,,, 1111' -a orlQlnolly tst-Utd wlO• nc.-s>tlan of ,..,. l>l<I -nlllQ elate N""' l)(OC)OHI '°""' will 0. I\· -• to QUe!iflf'CI llidders. This 11roi-d compr'kft turnhlllllQ •nd lns1e11n-v ttumlllll"I -d rell•, wood P•,.~llno. 111u 1no o•n•''· tutom•llC •llcll"Q IH'tlttn<t. tutom1tte CIOC>r optr .. on. wall cciv.tl/IQ, p.tlnt 1no vtntllMI blind\ •nd e•t<l•lc•I _ ... 81dC1•" may o•d•• ol•M ancs ape<ll1t,t1IOllJ l>\I c.m.ttin9 COl'llr<KI M.9-"'"" s.tllon, P () Oo• 10,., ~r•m•nto, •*S· Tel...,,_ 10•1 ,,,,_,.,, !Mrttofore tqcutf!CI -dtllll\lrtd to Tel· UIJl-UJI ' tile unCl@nl9nf'CI . Mllt!'n 0..CIMatlon Pvl>lltlltCI Orenot C~JI DAii PllOI C'f 0.l•ull «'Id Oe<nAnd * Sofie, allCI JUiy 10 11 17 1'18 y ' wrllltn notice Of -.Cll -ol ttt<1ton · ' ' 2601 71 to c•u\t tlMI ~~to Mii ... 0 1 ___________ _ pr-rty to wmty UIO Ol>llOAllOl\i, -!Mr .. ller Ille _,,19ntd <aUSAd PUBLIC NOTICE YICI llO .. <e Ol llr'NCll-ot •leCllOft I01-----------'""'--I ... rocoroeo Menll JD 1'71, ft lnitr SEFIV·ALL WEST ,INC .... ,. E Ho )t)ll '" -1,.12, PtOt 2>7, Of Of· Wtrlltr, Soni• An•, unOtr "'"' llCl•I Roe-. OWMrthlp -ot Afltll I, .. n. Wiii "°' PUBUC NOTICE NOTIQl TO CllllOiTOU SUPl•loe COVllTOF THE STATI orCAl.lflO•HIA "0111 TNt ClOUNTY OF OllAMOE ....A-tSUI Ettott of CHA RLES Kl!llV llAlOWIN, O.C-. UAGUIOCITY. Philip· biggest Stnl(le reas?n . for. re nt 1n - pines <APl -Russian creases When n butldang 1s sold It d e f e c t o r V i k t o r must be appraised st current market Korchno1. unable to play val ue. not al the substan~ially for the world chess title c heaper 1975·76 le ve ls Propoiution 13 under the Swiss na~. de resurrected finitely sported the Swiss However the n<'w properly tax nationa l emblem on his would still repreRent a savings for lapel at today's formal la ndlords under Proposition 13 in thut opening of the match and •t would be limited lo l percent of the re m ained seated when appraised value ond subsequent In· the Soviet anthem wns lo creases in asse!'lsments would be be played for <'h3mp1on limited to only 2 percenl a year Anatoly Karpov. ............. 'Clklflc.allont .... ., .,. ~ ltt-WllllOUI (-. Pt~•llflfellon ot ~ ul'IClolr llW Sl•lt c;ot\ltlltl A<l IJ not r-lntCI. Su<c,ti!olul tll~r ,,..., h.,fl'Sll l>eY· rn.ttt bOftCI -~· bond H ~""'""'-!Jurn1attl 10 Seel-tno ot IN l•oor C-. tr.. °""9rt,.,.,,c ot lnduttrl•I •••••-i...,. ti<#rt_.Nd t,.. ooner•I llft¥ell1"' f'lltt t'f ._, In ftlt <tvnlV In -1<11 ""_. h to ee -lo ~ •• •••l•d '" '"" O•P•rlrn•lll of freft'POr\MIOfl lleOllltl tntltl.cl EeulP '"'"t lt•nlet Itel•• el\CI Gtntr•I ,..,. .... 111no weoo lt*t.. 0.1"' .,._ " 111-•lldwe<ifk~ ~°'""' _..,., art on Ill« •I UCXHlll $lfMI Ucromtnlo, (lltllorl\lt a11" ore ev•ll•l>I• lo "'Y tnt-ttil perly on rt ~·· ~M VAN OER •VN, A.I A UATI AlllCHITICT ,.,,..,.,_ Qoc ... Cot'1 OAllY IJll@I, Jllfy 11.t._ tm Stlcl i<tft Wiii be l'T'lllde, l)ul wlltlout bt ret~ I« Mly 11.0llllMS Ollltt <o••nent or ,..,,•nly ••Pren 111•11 wrll ltrt w•rr •nll•• from or 1m P lltO ••O• r Cl I 110 1111 t. ,,...,.ufe<I""" -Serv·All werr.,.tltt PM'41Hloll or ---H. 10 Ptf •II~ IM -Gal• lllt ,.,...1 ... no PtillClpel ium OI ftlt Pvl>llSlltCI ()--Cotil 0.fly Pllot not• HCU'9d by .. kl Deed Of fl~I, Jyty 10, II, 17, .. ,. 1~7t wllll lnt~tsl at In \llld note llf'O'lllcltd, ------------ PUBUC NOTICE -•nc~ 11 .,.y. _, IN ltrm' of Wld Duel Of Tr~•. ·-""'"'"' •nd •""""'•' Of 1'-Trv.t" -ot tM 1------------tr~tl "'"" by .. Id 0..0 ot Tnitl FICTITIOUS aUStNIH Sold "'' Wiii "" lltlcl on W~Y. NAMl UATIMIN'T llUQU)I •• "" ti II 00 • m • •t ""' T ... foltowl!'Q __.. ,, OOlllO D<nl· Soufll lt9"1 _r_. lo "" Old ~T lltH "' touf't~it, Int"° _,, 100 IMOO Of C.OMTEMPO HAik 1•ASHIOHS, kflf• An• tloulntrcs, 111 Ille Cllr 01 1"11 ~I• A'119, l'oun1•tn Veltty, Stntt M .. Cttltorlll• Ce 0••• Julr 10. 1'71 Kat111-1.1111.,. LU'8. "IOI w SMI C--ttlOft,' rtnl SI. •11. Sef\4• Ant, C. '719l a CtllfOnllt (.,_tllon Tllll buMr'less ll CO!IOu<t.0 lly •II II\ ••Yid Tl'\ltt .. , Olvl~alr •r eor.-1-1111 LollM K~ l i.,.,.. Tltlt Comotol\y, AOtlll T flls st•t"""81 w•i Ill~ wttll tM IY WOIOO Ill ~. GollftlY (lf"lo of Oral!Oe Covllly on Jiiiy tUI~-""'"'" 6. 1'71 '°"'.,,,.,..or .. °"''' 0.11., ""'°'· ....,_ July 1 t. 24, II, 1'11 ,..,bfl'lltd f)r .... Cotttl 0.lly f'llOI 1M0-1t JUiy 10. 11, t•, 11, lt1' Ul M• I HOTICf IS HERE8'!' GIVEN 10 IM <reclltori of lht tbCW" llofmtCI clKtetnt 111e1 •ti "''°"' htvlllt <ltlrn• t9•l"'t , ..... .., .,.._ -r.oylrtd 10 Iii. thtm, wllll IN _ _,. _,,.,._ 111 IN Oftl<t of lht ,..,_Of IM ebove tn Ill'" (OU,,, °' to Pt'Httll tll<>rn, with lhe M(Hwr1 VOU(ll!IU, 10 Int un CltUIQMCI ti ll>t of'll<• of THELEN. MAltRIN, J()MNSON & llRIDCi£$, »S So<lt!I F-M-1. LO\ Aft9tltt, CA, ..,111C11 It t11t Pl-Of ~t OI UM unotrslqnl!O In •II l'Nlttn per1Alrtt119 lo tllt t\llott Of Mld • ..,..,, wHlllll tour "*'"" Ofttf' tht ""' PllOll<•llon ot 1lll11101lce O•ltd J..,,. I), mt. JAN18SW. llALDWIN l!U<llt«I< ol t"" Wiii of theoOOlre ,..,,_GK_. TMILIN, MA•ttlN, JOHNSON & llUOOH HS IMtll ..,._, Mrwt LMA-1et,CA"'71 Te•:t.11 .... ""-''-'_...... l"llllllt'*' Ottll09 <:Mil O.lly Piiot J-n. Jiily a. 10. 11. "" '"•'• \ PBC3 Property taxes used to ac-Canu-I• l.ondon count for about 20 percent or about LONDON AP > Ac· $SO of a typical SBSO-a month reht, t r ess Judy car n e. apartment owners groups have said troubled by a string of Under Proposition 13, however, that drug chari:tes In the Unit · SSO should drop to about $20, unles.'I cd St-ates, new home to olhtlr costs Increase dramatically. London frocn New York: But many landlords hes1ta~e to cut Sunday night and waRI back because It might decrease the carried from a Concorde valut' of lht1 property. Jf they are con supersonic airliner on a tern plating elllng apartments. a stretchtr buyer would be attracted to o place ,. ,. ___ _ #I ........ --... . -, .... ~; ... . , that eollecL-; higher rents and more Income. DF.V ELOPERS ALSO argue tn· creases art needed because re nt levels aren 't hig h enough now to JUSlify the expense of new apartment construction. Ma ny large-scale renters indicate lhey a re waiting until they make sure Propos 1tioh 13 sur vives legal challenges. The Calirom ia Supreme Cou rt hears a rguments Aug. 1 L. ''They offered us a one-time $100 rebate tn December if Propos1tion 13 goes through the courts. but they're raising the re nt over $500 a year a nd then givmg us back $100." Piercy added. "Big deal." GO RDON THILL. AN aide to Proposition 13 sponsor Howard Jarvis and himself a landlord. s aid increased costs, especially govern ment fees. are a real concern ·'The various city and county agen cies have added all sorts of charges. license fees, sewer charges and so on.·· Th.Ill said . ·•w e suspected prior to Proposition 13 that they might do this IC the politicians and bureaucrats leave m e alone. I can make a rebate . "8 lJT IF THEY hand me some whopping increases, l have n0 c hoict: I can't •• Another factor diluting their sav- ings under Propos ition 13. landlord~ say. is the fact their federaJ tax biU will be tugher now that they won't be de ducting as much for local proJ>{?rty taxes. Bul renters a nd politicians a ren't buying this landlord reasoning. Los Angeles Cit y Councilman Joel Wachs. for instance. introduced a six-month city re nt freeze t<> stop what he called "rent gouging." "I HAVE BEEN inundated with calls by tenants throughout the city who have had s tiff rent increases smce Che passage of Proposition 13." said Waehs. "We have be<ln checking the m oul and in most cases they don 't have new owners, they don't ha ve any im- provements ·'There the owners should be shar - tnf? their tax savings. They'r e not- even holding the line. The whole in· 'You're 9etth1g to a poflu _,..., _ldaere _ tltere arr t,.._a.4• of-people In tlae eiffl ..,,.. art" pa9IN9 t .,o·t•f rds or tlaree-qMGrt~ of tllrir ifteo.e tor rewt.' t~nt of Proposition 13 was t hat hom eowners and lenanLc; alike s hould share in the profits." he said. "I favor a law," Wachs said •·J FAVOR E D A LAW before Propo~1llon 13. You're getting to a point now where there :.ire thousand:-. of people in the city who are paying 1wo-third or three-quarters of their mcome for rent." Wachs said thl' problem 1s com · plil'ated by a how.ing shortage. "The \lac<tncy rate is so low tn the <'tty You have people on fixed in ('Orne ti 's j ust horrendous." th•· l'Ounc tl man said. "WE'VE KNOWN OF se\'eral in- <'reases or 50 percent a nd higher !>ince Proposition 13. "There are a lot of landlords wh~ arc good and fair. They have an in- t<.'rest in their building and keeping their tenants . ··The ones I rare about are the ones who are JUSt in it to get every penn:,; th£'y can ~el and couldn't care less about thei r tenants and who they hurt." h<' saict. T H E S ITUATION seems le s s critical tn the San Francisco are($ There appears to be no oq~anizcd public protest by any large group, a lth ough som e residents ha \1• grumbled Thi:-. kind of stormy polit1c:rl climate gathe ring around the st ate 1:- beginning to worry som e landlords. Howard Ruby, who raised the rents on his 13,000 West Los AnJteles uml~ after Propo~ilion 13, has backed down. He sent a letter to his tenants telling the m to dis regard the earhcr rent hike notices he sent them . ''IF WE DON'T act moderate I), we will be looking rent control In the fnce." he said. T he re Is at least one other rent freezing landlord in the state. The California D~artm ent of Transportation, which rents house!\ standing in highway rights of way, had a nnounced it won 'l increase the rents. But it won't cut the rent. either, unless others start the ball rolling. ROWER RETVRNS; TO'lRYAGAIN? SAN DIEGO <AP) -Aut1tralta- bound rower Pat Satterlee returned to San Dieeo two days after he left, but says he will try a.ra.ln -his elRhlh on· qot.mced attempt since March. When he returned unexpect edly Saturday night. the 26-year-old rls· herma n was quoted as saying he t.'as '"tired.'' But ht said later hls boal Of' ded parts. I' PlBUCNOTI t. l'1cnnouseu11•1u NAM~UATIMllfl ., .,. tolfOWH'G 09"\0I"' \\ OO•n9 C>v\• ~,, .. , GA9H:O l110 w 11•100.. 111vu N••PG" ..... ,. C• 9l..0 MICll•I II-rt 0.b< .. t 'IOI N 8 •Yll"Of't ... I~ hi-.<.• .,.., l Ill• ..._I~\ " concluu.o llY •" '" "'""'~·· Mte'-1 R G<>O< t•I frm •l•t.,,,.nl ... , "'"' w1111 ,,,. <.011nty C••ril OI Or•~ <.o..nty on lulv .. .. ,, """" ""btt•l\c!O Clr•AQe C:O.sl O•lly Pllol J uly 10, II, 24, l l, 1'11 2•10 18 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTlllOUS eUSINIEU NAMl ITATIEMINT '"• toll-11\Q P9rton " OO•no bu" ... u •• MARINER'S WALi(, ,.._.,Jib C.11 ~~~1•10::,~ • .; ... Hunt1no1on Bu ell, Mlkt J~. 4JJ IWll911• Tetrece C.oron• 0.1 Mer, c.111orn1• 1 hi• llu•••••U I\ uinclu<led by .., In Ol¥10u•• MlaeJ-\ ""' lletement ... , liled with llW Coul\ly Clerk o1 0<•1199 COIJl\I• o" June n. 1'71 ,.,....., Publl\-0rA"OO' CO.\I O•oty P1lol lun,. 1• el\CI J"'v) 10. 11 19/1 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTIT10US eUSINllSS ltAMI STATIMINT ""~'~'~o~~ow111Q 119r..,n' ••• oo•no HOBIE ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR, JOOI Red Hiii A-. BUllOlllQ •, SUtl• 109 C.O\IA lllVS.. C.lllorlllA 91'1• it•.,_ C .l'enaln,, ISISf 0111¥ 0.i~ \, W••lm.ft\IM, (elllor-nl• '1t1J Tllom•s G l>HMPr, l'IOt l(h>Q\ •h>Ad, N•.._-t "'°"'" Catuorn•• t 2..0 Rot•na J . Co111n\, 311 D•ltll•, c Ororo• Itel M.-r, c .. 111nrn1 .. '16U Thi\ bU\ln_.,, I) (OnOv< •to b~ • veh\lr•t P•r1tterV11p 1 tun... .G ..>HITWr An••"" J Collln. k•vrfW)n(ll '""''"' l tU\ 'fAh-.mt!>nt W/'\ fllf"(t ••(~ ,.,.. Counl• (.I•" or Or en119 County ron Juno l1 1'11 "-Puf)l•\tw<I 0t.t"Of' (t,....,I llttily PHOt Jun• 1• •na Ju••). 10. t/ "'I PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO •1001115 NOTICE IS HE.AE8Y G1 ... EN INI '"' Bo•rd Of Eauullon ol tit• Lequn. """"en Un1flfC1 Schoot 01\tt•tl o• Or•nQr County. C.lltornl• will '' "••v• uo 10. bvt no ••ttr •~n J 00 p.m r """'••· July II, "71 ,...,.., biO\ to• ,,,.. roe\<! Of • tH'taln Portton of tlte ""r~ 1no lot 01 El "'°"o X'-f on •l 'ord•nce with Oi\trict tPKtUc•Uon,. 411(1 t ondtloOf\S Salo OICb Sltllll 0. re '""'""'d tn the 8\AINtS\ Ofhc~ Of ,,... l'"'"" "' S!O 8 1umonl Strttl. L•oun" tt~ach. Calt r0f'n1A a nd 'n•ll Of oe>e,...o ~nd oubhciy rtNd ak>uct et ttw •bO"" •lilMI II~ Cono111on•. Sc><K1llc•11ons •nG 81a f'orm\ mey be \eCur.c;t •I the-8u••n•~~ Office 01 I~ 01\trltl •I 11',e ad<lren 11,1.., •bo"'l EKh bla must conform ~nd bt! rn.Qon\Pif' to th1\ lnYlf•tlOf\, ""' So.cm catlon>. me Cono111ons, •nd dll oilier 1><trll1Wt'lf con1ra(I clotu• ment\ E•ch bid sn.01 flt' "'como..n1ea by• Cetllllt!<I or C.•111~• \ C,,._O NV.bit 10 I"" 01\lr1ct, 0< .,.'"'"'ory B•a Bono .n f<lVO• OI llW 01\llltl, UO(Ul•d by '"" bid~• es prtnc1D111 ano • taMl.tc IOt y surely CGmll"flY A\ sur!llY In .... dmount no1 leS' t,,.n Hve perc.ent U '"• • ol 11\t! Old •movnt 1 hr Board of Eduollon •o~•vt, ,,... ••Qhf to relf'CI .,,,Y eno •II old• "' lo N<111;1e ony "'f!9'Jltutht"\.ther~1n CIVO. H L.ovtlMly Jr. 8""...n"""'"eoer L~ Bff(ll Unit•~ ~Dl•l•l<.1 LeQUNBeklt,C:.l1lorn1e Publtsl>e<I Or-CcMt>I 0.••• P•lot ~~ly 10 II, 1•71 2•1• II P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS eUSINIEU NAME STATEMENT the 1u11ow1no peor\On\ •re dorng it>u\1nt\\ d~ PHOTO POSTl:RS UNLIMlfCO 7\IJ W KrtOa Av• S.nte And C.. ~11114 lv•r S..""°" Rubin, l)ll W l(no• Av• '>dnl• Ana. Cll. •1104 D•bot• Mttle Rubin UI~ w l(ftO• Ave , '!>anl.t And CA 91104 fn1 \ OU\11\(>\' i\ conOU(Tf'O o, " "t'nf'rat CMr1Nrr..hlp D•00<• Mane Rubin !nos ~IAl.....,nt w•~ llleo wolh Hit C.ounty Cler-ol 0rdrtQe County on J uly ~ 1q19 .","' PubllShtd Oranot c.o." O•lly Piiot I oly 10 11 14 31, 1q79 1bl1 18 PUBLIC NOTICF. CP-tl6J .,UPElllOll COURT OF THE ~TATE OP' CALll'OllNIA P'Oll THE COUNTY 01' OllANGI! NO ?7 MJt NOTICIE OF COMMISSIONlll'S SALE ON P'ORECLOSUllE 01' DEED OF TRUST !(!TTY HELEN ARTHUR, LOUISE H PE.NH , HEL E N G LE ATHERWOOD, fOITH CAROL AR1 HUR ANO BE nv ARTHUR PtttnltllS "' C.EORGE G 0 NE AL & AS SOCIATES. INC. •• C4111tor1t•• cor oor~llon S AFE CO flTLE INSURANCE. COMPANY NEPTUNE & 4th STS, 11 Llmlled Petlner.,,lp, •nd 8ANI( OF NE.,,,PORT. DOES I 1n10 .. on v. lnchitl.,.., Oef11nd<lnt• NOTICE IS HERE8Y GIVEN 111<11 by " J~ o4 Fore<I04\lrt OI • Deed Of TrU'll -Or~ o4 S.le r<on a•r~d on tun• 11 1•11 IM eoove ~n1111ea Court"'" <1PPC11n1fd -Com mlHoon•r lo "'"· """ ordered me lo "'"· tne rMt propef'ly tllu.ot.., 111 IM CtlY ot HewPQrt But h County ol O•&llQe, St.lit• ot c;.111om1a, oescrlbC!CI a1to1tow1 A P•rc.i ... Ynd tn ,.,.. Clly of Newport Beach, Count-; ot Oranoe, Stele ol catllornl.i. oocrlt>to u "'''°"'' Bt>Qtnnll\Q •t Ille tnl.,~cOon Of 111• 11or11·-•t.,tv 11 ... ot Lot 7 01 8100 •7 o4 RI..., !>ecllon Newl)Oft Bee<h, es pe1 ""'P recorded In 800li 4, -25 Of Mliall..-.. ~. tn Ille Qtfic.e Of the Coul'tly Rec.or-~ o4 H id County wltlt h NortllMtttrly llM 01 Ntpl-A-•t .. tel lntf"te<lton It .-ro on • Mell lfldd on a-»,"'"°" "° ot Rec-Of Survey• 111 lllt Otllo of ••lo c-IY Ate~; lhtn<• North U ._.'JO" ~I 141.U IMI •""'O lite NorlhwHI~, lint o4 Mid tot ..,., llt HorlMHlff'fY ""1ion9allon; theft<• el tlgftl 01>919' Soulll l1 15'JO" Eest JO 00 , .. , (0 • "°'"' Oii ,,,. Hor!Netltrl• Pnl._.lton d "" So\llllt•,, ... , """ al u ld LOI 1; I-SouUI 41•44'JO ' we\I ,,. " ''" •10 110 •••a PrOIOllQellon -W•d Souttwnterly """ to e PCl'nt In Ula Nortlltftterly """ 01 N•llfune "'-·WIG tine ... ,.,. • cur,,. cone•,.. Soull-•ltrly ~vfl\Q • , • ., .... of Jftt.74 ••••; •••••• , 4IHOUlll .... l>Otlll tt.•lt Nor tn )4 M'11" Ent; tlten(a Nort.....,ltrly 11 to feet lllOftO WICI t11rw ""OUOll • tlllltrtl ...... d O"t1'W ' l't 1119 ~flt Of ....... "".,., Tiit \llMt ldlll'M'tf lllls pr-rty I• 4710 NtPlllM •llil tll •tlll Sir .. \, N•WPOll 8'Kh, Ctlllomla. On J111y '•· 1t'1, Ill t:oo e.m. In IM l ... , Offices of JACK H. YllllGEA lo<el~ •I Q Nof"' llr-way, Sult~ 71', 6anta An•, C:.lltorn1a, Orot119t CO\ln\y, I wlll Mii lN pr-rty, Of n mOKll 01 II .s _ _.,, to ••IM the •um• wtfk lenl to pay tllt u~M• 01 Hit, I~ lliCl9""'"' In IM •um of ~117,11' tf, llM tOth eltil t11te1HI lllettoll 10 lllt Ollla Of tttt , 10 IN 11191101 blelelltr 104' ,.,,. In lawh.11 mo11e, of Ill• Ulllf•CI Stein 01 Amtrk a. 0•1.0June1'. lt71 J ACX H. YINGUt, C-.MleMt OlllllY E GVNDlllMAN. A"'"'"'-~ .. -JACK M. Yll•Mlll QfM!t..i.-r • ...,. ..... ,, ..... ,11 ._..ba.CAft1'1 f1H l a...... ""'"''.._., Ot-C:.0.11 0.11, lttltt 1J111, '· ,. It lt11 ')#,. I ' 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A 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 Moncs.ay Jui1 11. 197e The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad (642•5678 ] One Call Service Fast Credit Approval EOUAL HOUattfO OPPO RTUNITY Publa.htr'• Notice: All real estate udvcrt1!)c•d m ttus newspaper 1:. 'IUb Ject to the f'ederal F'mr Housing Act ol 10611 which makes 1t 11leial to a dvertise "any pr1• lerc~nct'. ltm1t 11twn, or cti:scnmmutmn bu:wd 011 ratt!. color. re1ti:1on.11t·x. or notional onaim. or an mt~·nlton to mult.1• any ~urh prcforrnc•'. hm1t11 I.Ion, urllusrnmmutwn " Thi11 nt'WllJllllM'r will not know1111o:ly ut'('l•Pl uuy advt!rl1111ni;i for ro·ttl t•slak whll'h Ii; 111 11rol11 lion oft h1• l.1w stRORS: Ad•t~Hn ihould check their od1 doity and r•port •r· ron 1,....dlottfy. Tht DAILY PILOT asSWM 1 llobHlty for tM tint itt- eornct lnMf"ffoft Oftty. Hou:ws for Sole ••••••••••••••••••••••• GeMrol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BUSY & NEEDING Unique Homes or Mesa Verde is "pl ui.:gcd into" a relocation r e fe rral service that has created a de mand ror more salespeople. We &re busy and need help! Ex per1enced or n ew salespeople may apply Attractive {antiques) or fice & top quality (peo· pie) associates to work with. Con tact Sandy Orlowsk or Jim Wood a t 546-5990 SHORT DOWH7?? Anxious owner will help you finance this sharp Houtts For S-. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• GtMral I 002 GtMrll I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• W J ·:~t.LY '.\ TAYLOR CO. Ill-:/\ LT<>HS -..1111·1· l~M~> HAllOR VIEW-$226,500 3 Minutes to Fashion Island ! Ocean & hrq~ht lig ht s view from thl!) h ·uut1fully maintained 4 bdrm home. Form<JI dining & huge recreation room Large private patio & garden. WISUY M. TAYLOR CO., REALTORS 2111 S.J ........ load MEWPOltT CENTEI, M.I. 644-4910 1002 ·•·········•···•••••••• ......•....•.••••••.... OCEAN VIEW 4PLEX lleitl Estate -*VETS* ()DOWN 0 CLOSING lloml'l> m 11ll areas of ORANGE COUNTY VET AGT. Coll 541·0100 -WOODIRIDGE ESTATES Sl26,900 Tht'> tharming Adams model 1s available now. 4 bdrm. J ba Its many up- grades i nclude quiet earthtone cpts & parquet entry. Premium end un· BEACH RETREAT VIEW! $61,900 Stepe to Pollnding surf & crys tal sand! Backyard is bay area playground! Winding wooden walk ways to secluded entry! Gourmet kitchen, st~p down conversation area + fireplace• Sunshine breakfast patio. Pool. Jacuni. volleyball make garden liv1ng al 1t 's Ci nest. Call for a ppl 941.ro10 CJrPtN I ( ·J •ft l It,./\; I( ... , t. I [~:~ $66,000 Lovely , pr i d e ol ownership J bdrm homl' in desirable res1dent1al area. En.ioy lazy sum· mer days in huge 249 ft deep park bke backyrd. Immaculate! J usL IJsted ! 646-7711. tl. Close to beach & lake. ---------- 759·1501 Real Estate Find what you want tn Daily Pilot Cla~s1r1cds. IFYOU have a se.rv1ce to oHcr or goods to sell. place an ad in the Daily Ptl o l Classified Section Phone 642-5678. ..dUi. 3 cB.R.. 1 sty .. Hua~ ... 111111111111 .. 1111111111 .. f!lll .. lllllllllll .... lllllll family rm. full pnce $79.900. Hurry lake ud vantage call 962·7788 t<EY REALTORS OCEANFRONT 3 Bdrm + den home on ~85 fl. lot, frpl., bwlt t.llS, patio. beamed ce1l mgs. $375,000 biJ Jl1'l3 642 2253 fo:ve~ associated BROKERS· REALT'ORS 20H W Bolboo 67 l lbb I Sell your own home.>. F1XED . not % rec. As sist in ads, fin. etc. Real ty Free Homes 530-2224 R.E. ADVISORY SEHV 2 Units, River Ave . rl' doced from $179.500 to Sl74.500! Qu811\t beach home. 1"1 blk. to ocean, Te<luccd from $128.500to Sl19.500' lolN>o loy Prop. RHlton • 675-7060. HELP! ILUFFS PROIA TE Court says sell ! Pnc('d well under market! Ex· ecutive townhome h v ing! Walls or glass• Breathtaking view! Onct' in a life time opportunl· ty For d etails call, 645-0303. FOREST E OLSON '•( .... ,, ... SELL idle items wltb o Dady Pilot Classified Ad. 001nQ"i.uiii~-;;~-~I. Under A I ~ Flctltloua . 1 i : Name? , ~ ~-~·$' I ! ~ . ·All new ~llH .. • utlng • 1 I flctttlo111 n1me, mu11 by law be regl~•d wttll lltl Co111111 Clefll. Tiit DAILY PILOT lll'O'lllO .. ,,,. 1011•" I e11d flllttll .. , ... for 0111 CUtlOnttrt. ti tOll tit 1t11flng • llt w utln•u ! cen Ill• OAIU PILOT lor ; l11l0tm1llon t lld lon11.1. I I Add a smart !ouch lo balh 1oom or any area w1lh lh1s •uR low cost. COly. COIOfful' C1n C~I O••• IUI eas.ly of 'Vi yarn w1lh conlresl cOIO! sc11~ 101 \l11ps II s all done 1n simple sinele crochel Pallern 7280 d11ec1tons SI.SO for Heh pa11e1n Add Otawstuncblouson plus pants 3Sc each pattein IOI tust class Punted Patte1n 9361 Wom· a1!1Ntl and ltandhna Stnd to: en·s Sitts a1t 34 (38 1ncll bust Alict 8foels with 40 tll(h hip). 36 (40 bust Needlecraft Dept 10s 42 hip) 38 (42 bust U tup) Dally Pilot 40 (44 bust 46 ll1p) 42 (46 loa1'3, Old CIMbQ Sta .. Now bust. 48 hip). u (~8· bust. 50 YOl'l. MY 10011. P'rint ltame, lup), 46 (SO bust. 52 ll1p): 48 Ad._ Zip. P'ettem lt11111btf. (52 bust. S4 hip) YAlUE packed I 978 NEEDLE· Sell4 $1 50 tlf ..a ,....._ CRAfT catal, Choo~ from Md JSi ftr -.11 ,.itttll tw 225 dt!St&ns. lrtt 1ns1de All flnt-dm linNll, ~ .. c1a1ts.. fl.nit. Crochet Se•d 1St Stlld to· bsJ lilfb '11' Omalnlftb. Sl.50 ' P'iltew S..Otfs .. SI.SO Stuff 1 11 1 ''" Qliilb ' $1.25 Pattern Dept. 442 Stitcll '111' rtttll Oitllb .... 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GHH"ol I 00 G.....-ot I 002 G~ I 002 G.....-t 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~COATS & WALLACE ~REAL ESTATE, INC. A LOCAll Y OWNlO COMPANY SERVING THE SOUT COAST ARE/\ SINCE 1963 IMVISTORS A TTEHTIOH -3 on 2. 3 res idential units located on large adjacent lots. Call fOf' details. 640-6161 EASTSIDE POOL HOME -Hardwood floors. diamond pane windows. solid wood doors And. 3 fireplaces. Great loct1t1on on a quiet street. Call 646-414 1. Serving Costa Mesa-Irvine Huntington B each-New port Beach 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2STORY 41R + DE9'1 +HUGE FAM Loc ated near beach. S73.000 ass umable loon. No new loan costs. Best financing available. Act Now! Call 963-6767 ()ff fol '" 'J •I I I ''ft I I ,/ I l~lfi&IUI] DESPERATION SALE NEWPORT HEIGHTS lllghJy upgraded beauty w 1lols or c·yc appcahn~ wood panelling Spacious 3 bdrms. 2 bu. rmly hom..! w 1modern k1tl0hcn for the ladies dcli ~hl root sized yard w 1rm for boat or trailer Ownl'r trans ferred MUST SELL'' Pnce r edul'ed $18.000' 646 7711 HARIOR VIEW HILLS S PECTACUL AR . forever Catalina, ocean v iews. Huge ma tn tenance free lot. This J Bdrm + family room home is an immaculate Jewel. llighJy upgraded . wr cond . even a mint putting green' For th!! di.seeming buyer seeking pnvacy. elegant'e :ind s erenity Offered at $260,000. ~ I I '1-. II I< I \I I' ' 7)11 f loi11 H•t [11Dfti dt• lol11 WHITEWATER VIEW $138.900 250 Steps to pounding surf and crystal sand r Pn vate courtyard e n trance' Gourmet galley +toasty fireplace + ex ec lt v rm! Sp1ralln(t staircase to r ambbng 4 bedrm compl t!x Cameo S/,:ore~ XL.NT OCEAN VIEW-4229,500! Charming 3 bdrm. 2 baths & den. Canyoh ~e on estate sized lot just steps td 3 private beacht:s. Best buy in town ' Reduced for 1mmed sale. OCEAN VIEW EXCLUSIVE IY .APPT. 14 > From $315.000 •RICH REALTY• C••n.o Shorff Speclolist 673-7040 1002 Ge•rol IOOZ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MOUNTAIN HOME FOREST FALL~ San Bernard1no N ation a l Forest Five bt'droom. study. hobby room. ram1 ly room Two fireplaces. & above the s mog. almost •-, acre mcludes Cou:hyfutia9 3 BR 2 bath home on llll'ge lot with RV accel!1> Remo deled w i th hardwood noors. laundry room. and xtra bath Near Newport Back Ba y Owner moving out of state Pnced to sell at S74 .900. Ca II MS.-5880 ~---HERITAGE . • REALTORS home plus two lot:. Gall~~~~~~~~~~ for details 1- COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 675-5511 GRAllT! 2 mstr bdrms• C,;athcdral ce1llngs' Frmldin' Fml) rm' Pool · Jacuzzi' New ly decorated' Low ma 1n t.eoance + low pnn' too' New hst1nl( Ill' who hcs1tatl'' 1:-10~1 • t'all now54S·~!ll WTSIDE AXER UPPER Creal loc ation' Lot 50xl.22. Circular dnve 1n lront. alley al rear 3 Bdrm. 2"'1 Bath + hobby room, large pool. Harbor Hi g h WORTH KEMODELING2 fo r future location value! Make offer' Grower's greenhouse 1---------- ABANDONS>! ln•eostor's SPECIAL. 2 STORY·4 BEDRM + POOL-FAM RM &BEACH Walk to the poundtn~ surf from lh1.<t t>xecut1'H' 211.0rT° home. ltaua n en- try, huge rooms. vaultt'<i ceilings. To st..-e 1:. to bu}' Call 963-78'1 I Ohtv ' I • ' ' H-1 tot ... I [®lfl$1HI +stairway to deck with view. Owner says, "Sell 1l !" C all for appt 84HOIO Qllff1 fi1Q • '\'11,...'f ,,,,, l ~ lfllllJI] IE-SAFE - .from repair wornes for I year. Spac1ou:. 5 bedroom. 2 bath a few blocks from the beach with a one year warranty paid for by the seller Full price 1s a low COZY & SSS.500 Call tx:rorc so meone else due:. ROMAtilTIC 751.3191. A lvly home w/lgc mstr .SELECT hdrm reatunnR 11!. own frplc & pnvate balcony. PROPERTIES Mature trees & shrubs •---------- surround this t•nd unit a.GUSH EST A. TE townhouse 3 or 4 bdrm $59,500 pool. ;a1:u 7.1.t & tenms S2500 Total Down clost: by Reduced to Soaring 2 sty. 4 br + $95.ooo.7'59 tsOl pool' A handyman 's ADULT CONDO S56,900 For the discnmmatmg couple Large master swte. formal dining + guest bedrm Gourmet kitchen. ("<tra large hv r m . enclosed patio Secluded & qwet Pool & rccreauon hall Call ror details 963 7881 (V'f'• I• , '* I ... , , '··, [®lfllHil paradise! Paint and pro· fit and you have yourself an estat e. Excellent Tnhm living. Call qwck. 847·6010 ()Pf,.,. ... ii • 11 \ , t.JN rn ;.../ NH , [91111\ll WATERFttOHT HOME Wtth private dock tn secluded community. with a restful 3 Br. Fam1 ly Room borne on large lot. Oversized garage Call agt. 545·8424 or 673-7737 for an appoint· menl. ---------- STAR GAZER'•~ t---'--'---.----&y Cl.A Y ll POl.Li'.N----.---_,, i:- G...,... 1 oozlG••r• t ooz .....•••.........••.•• , ···············•••···•• LUSE/OntOH OR SALE Your choke on this attractive, :r bedroom and de n and f amlly room townhome m Unlverslty Park A tC. $102.900 -~---· -- $46.000 Guarded gateway pro tect:. lavish j!rounds & pool' Secluded entry to execut 1111.• It 11 rm ' Suns h1nt.-go urmet l:Hc hen nv('rloolcs pri vat e co urt y ard Spiraling s latrC'I S<' WU\ds to bed rm complex Tht' finest an twnhm hv lng Call qwck ' 847 6010 ()Pft. ,,. Q . '•li'• t(.Jlt.I '· , [~-] "COUNTRY VILLA" IAHHUMIUG7 Ebeneezer Scrooge would grab th.ts beauty in a flas h ! View. view. view 2 big bdrms. frmt d1Jl & way below market Perlttt for ttw"-exeM:ivl' penny pincher' Buy now & sell for 1mmed.aete pro- r1t 1r you wish. An in vestor·s dream come true Make it fas t ' 54.>9491. ~--------~ MOVING7n Need housing info.~ Ca II loll free 1-800-525·8920 Ext. GU74 or GU40 No obhgalion. A serv1('f· o( Aff1Ualed lndependenl Brokers. 4 BR. 2 SLOry' beach As swne $54.500 F'ormal en try. huge ltving room wt11re pla cc Ga rdt•n kitchen, dining. Wull of glass view of 44' free forrn pool. S weep ing sta.trs to massive guestl•--------- swtc~. Take over VA NEW WATERFRONT loanorlowdown home with boat slip, Kat .. lo Realty Coral Qty Below mkt 147·6061 546°9366 Bltr 556-4380 SEEK & FIND• .MILLS C X C l l l M G N I H A L P C £ W R R S T H 0 T T 0 C C X W L L 0 W G R S A 8 C R J T Y T A 8 1 A L r B R R T £ S H 0 £ E R T N H N J T F S I K A R A G C R N Z A E 0 0 K A E A S B M V 0 R ~ N A Y E M 0 M H R E R T J P l M l T I t 0 t t M t M R M P M R M J l l l H S l R l C L T A l Q t l l H A I S I M T l l E l S S l~L Y L M V M M 8 N L ~ 0 T N T T L C L R L l l R A R J G t L R W A R M 0 I l 0 0 N £ R U U A M l l R H A 0 T M S t A T 0 R 0 P 0 T I W L P t N T W E H M Z t A Q U L L I L I L H I T A N I H P C l l l M E r M L l l W G S A A 0 l G C E R T M J R 8 S H M nmuctfon1 HI words below appe., OfW9rd. bee ward. up, down or dlagon1lly find ffCh •nd bolt It i11 .• Amnrw Cotton Mill Planing Mill : Bone Mill Flour f!lllll Rolling Mill .. Cent Miil Grtnmlll St.Imp Miii v Cldtf Miii Stwmill TfMdmill 9 Coffie Mill Wlndmllt Watw Mill Tomorrow: Sind ~~~ .......... !~~~!!:~ .......... !~~ CE 110111 ILllNS CD. OVER 30:. YEARS OF SERVIC~ ROOM FOR EXTRA UNIT R -2 Ea ~t side Cost a Mesa . Bcauurul l y Remodeled 3 Bedroom ~. 3 Bath Home In Move·ln Condition. All Plans Approved For A 3 Bedroom 2 Bath Addition. Flexible Terms. $110.000 ILUFFS MEW usnN& t m maculate 3 Bedroom End Unit Trion Model -Back Bay View - Ttled Jacutz1 New Oven. Dish Was her. Dis posa l And Wale • Heater New Custom Drapes Aod Carpet.:; $179,500. 111 oova ORIVI &31-llQO ... -. .. -• fl8' _..,,.. ... --• -• t ... ,. .-..... . .. ~! .~~ .~'!: ........ 1 ~!~! .~~ -~~ ....... . ~~! .~o:. .~ ........ I ~~:::.~~-~~ ...... . Monday July t 1 i91B c1All Y PILOT ....•..•...........••.. ...•................... .......... I 002G....,-el I 002 ·•····••••••••·······•·••·········•··••··•·•·· MESA VUDE It l!.:DL'CF D 'l'O $89,000 !\lJ ral'l1ve 1 bdrm 2 ba home m 1mmu<.· tond1tm11 Xlnt lo<· IACIC IAY Fine 4 Wrm • <:!1" b<.1lh family homt: on 11uil'l cul <k s a c . Oversized pool. playhous<.\ extra ::.toragc. $179,000 IAYFROMT ~Vl't'al fine bavfront homt:'~ with µu:>r.& slips BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy~ode Drove N 8 6 7':J 6 161 1002 GeMrat 1002 ········•·············· •••········•··········· MIWPORT HEIGHTS 3 Bdrm 2 bath. s parkh11J.( Jaruzz1 on I arJ:l' h1l 111 be a u t 1 f u I t· w µ o r 1 Heights Ci>mpll'll:h r1• mOOt'll'd dfld t•nlarl!t•d Don't m 1-.-. 11 ' t',11 1 :>W-1151 BAY& OCEANFRONTS SALES • RENTALS RESIDENTIAL INCOME G...,. .. 1002 r. .... ral 1002 G-...r°' I 002 Co1ta Mesa I 024 ~~=~! .~o~.~a:: ....... ·I~~!~!.~~-~~ ....... ~~~! .~~~-~~ ...... . ...........•.••..........•.................... UPPElt IACK IA Y llG <>HE Yessir ! A 4 bedroom, 3 bath. 2 story. 2 fireplace and il 's 2 ni ce 2 miss'. A family home with planked fl oors. neutral carpeting. country, kitchen a nd s pacious master suite with fireplace.· Outside you 'II find a tranquil stream. wooden decks and a cul d e sac location. A Unique family home for only $149.900. U,._l()Uf fi()MfS REAL TORS'. 675 6000 2443 East Coast H1qhwoy. Corona dcl M.ir Jl~o m Mr .... 1 Vt rd1· .11 5·1G !:i9nO ····················•·· MESA VERDE f"ubulous S HH r..1m1I\ ho me H uge } .i rcl:c formal d1111n.: room. dt>u & hvtng room l'nd1• or owntr-;hip thru o ut $130,000 BALBOA ISLAND Thret' duplelCc:. to t•hoc.1se from. $225,000 to $475.000 Call for appointment now' COUNTRY CLUB MANOR Ttus J BR l\ome 1s an t•I\ tertamer's delight :J HU. ramJly room & den ad )Otn the Santa Ana Coun try Club $127.500 -0 4.ilz'~; &Jboa Island ReClllY l\11n\t '•liW \I\,.,.,''' 673-8700 BELOW $70,000 •...••....•.•.......... MESAFtXER Cotto ~so I 02• MIMtiltC)ton leach I 040 IMNte I 044 ..•......• ··················••••·········•·•·•· ··············"'········ $74.000 V1\ f erm,, An l'l<('t'llt•nt huy 011 thi... f1xrr on .1 n 11 d" sac Nea1 t'\ t'r) tlllnl! Btlt h\ rm. countr} kit .! haths . J lx>drm' Ownl'r l11ghl) mot1vatl•ll ('Jll 546·2313 (lll f. I • • •, I Mes:a <11•1 Mar .: .;tor} foruHlin. U"n. t'Ol' fMthl 0"1wr 751 ~J For .. all• by own1·r Ncar So Coa~I f'h.11.i 3Br. 21"1 S82.500 ta 11540 78'15 BY OWNER•POOL• Ex<'l' 4Bdrm. JISu . dl·n . prof lnd:.l'pd, many xtra~ ~lust sell. unckr appraisal $108,500 Op1•n WOW! Sal/Sun I ;, Wkdyo;, A bt~ b1N homt• ror tt • 545 742).1 fmly that wanl:. -.pat'<' to 975 Oenvt-r Un\" wurt' inside & out' lkt Pnn onl) ter than nt•w & m.i in . lJlnt'd ltkt• J nlOdl•I 3 br h~ust' Small lafl11ly homl'' lrn·~i~lilhly di· ~y SW area. CM Call rnrall'd & pnn-d ~tu!st 646·3490 l>cl Wt't'n 4·1!PM hW'ry !>15 94!:11 _on_l_y_t_o_seto_' ----- Be .. l pncc>d :1 br home on m;irkl'I I '1·r1 t'll '' J rtl·r hou~1· Li ndi" ~10,11011 Ro~t·r N~·l:.on Hl•al1l} 586 5330 •BUCH CUSTOMS• •3 Udrm. 2 balh. d1n1ni: art-a. family ronm, carp<'ls. drapt·s. bltnft Comer lot has HV uc t·t:i...~ Big 2 rar i.:aragc "' alley cnt11 Walk to park. srhools & :.tores lmmat•ulatc homit 1n & out SI 14,900 Cu 11 to Wl' •3 Bdrm. 2 balh. dming .irea. family room. blln!>. t'lifP('lS. dfaJ>('!> 2 I'<! r ganil(e w ta I Icy arC'e:.:. Another un1t t·an 1>4• hwlt in redr lil'dUl1ru11y l 11-V ACAMT! Reduc~ SJOOO t-:·tt·t!llcnt lJn1\ i'ri.1t.\ Purk location 3 Jkdm1 heauty on major green ~It loc<1t1on. Hugl' living room. forrruil dmang rm Black 1olate atrium Sup<'rb. 1o1nglt! 1tlory home. Slcps to pool u11d tennis! lmmediatc Ol' cu pancy ! Owner h.i., purch11scd·hurry, t·all 10 day! Now only $00.500 752 1700 1 '"' r f /•If \ f •, t I UMIVE«SITY P' ARK Mesa VH"de Estat~ 3 } rs old. 3400 :.q fl. Bdrm. 3 8<i Sl88.90\J By Agt Beth 714·9GHA31 963·91111 83S 0211. :t9Sl5 maintained prnpl•rty 4 $1 14.!lSO Clo-..· lO '>t'hoob. park & stores 3 br 2 ba :.gl ram hom" Ill Viii. II I Incl. '7:? To} ot.i Ownrtl\gt. !>S2· lb32 RE:DUCB> 4 81 . :! bu. form:il dm utJ.! bnt·k frpk. C'orncr lot, 2 l'.ir l.(ar !lO<I Do,.:wood Phone 751 11774 cvl'l> 10%DOWN Perft'ct for new I J mtl~ •3 Udrm. 1•, bnthl>. pool. 38r, 2& + fam rm. Nr d1n1ng art•J -.unkt'n :-chis & llerttagl' Pl. family room w Sp3nt!.h $78.500 Tcrms avail Liie. 2 r1n•pl;,l'I'!>, hltnl>. "891 Gamsport C1rl'11· ~HERrTACE CALL ALL THE TIME 1002 GtMral 1002 New paint. pan1•hni: & rarpeting. h1ghhl(ht th1• amenities 1n this great ~ bedroom. 2 bath value Also has fire .ili1rm & 10 tcrcom s ys tem:.. Fan tas t1 r are a lor onl) SW.900-Call llctorc ll:. ~one. 556·2600 Will bu} you thl!> lo\dy Ml''"' \'crdl' :; Bdrm huml' l'arpt•I:.. tlrJpt'l> 2 C'Jr E + E lrvifM Inc. ~ara~L' on allt•y ~ 975-0650. -.turdgt> arC'a or. boat • • REALTORS •.•.....•.....•........ ··················•!!!.• $15!l,90IJ hou~t-Walk t tl pu rk. _S15_K_B_E_LO_W_M_AR_I\_' ET 17141 675-6670 JACOBS REALTY ELEGANCE 21119 NewpQrt Blvd lrnsistibte Price <'Orner 30th IN MESA VERDE lnlM Fonner Model N~wpQrt Beach "Below Murkct Price" Pnce slash<'<! S:W,000 for ---------•I Sparious. ne:wly det·orat 1mm<•diale i.ale :?7110 EXCEPTIONAL ed. well planned. J Bdrm ..,q It. homt•. l~t· bdrml>. IVAM WELLS home w /large kitchen· lormal dining. 1-.l..intl family·d1n1ng arca k 1 t ch c n w 1 b I l n ' S.245,000 +gracious large livtn.i t::ithedrul d gs , '>l'µaratt• Expans ive family home room, off impressive en bdrm & bath for llvc 1n Ul a quality res1dent1al try Large covered us a l'arr1ul·I floor.,, v.ood l'n\ tronment S unny . ble patio . lari:e back va11d1111! oj)f'n. airy antl in "mint yard & detached garnS?e cond1t1110 4 Bedroom • t t at $99 900 o " _ homl' with large family I '"7_5-3411 I ,,mus osee FO.RAlJL rlM--1,l room . :.pa l· is land k1tr hl'n and leg1t1matt· AllAS i h rorrnJ I d1n1ng rnom SAVE SSSS ~parkhni; :l bedroom m pnme ne1$!hborhnod v. 11 h new t'arpt't1n$! & fn11111 f'nl'L'cl for qwd• :.,oh-••l IJ n I v S ti l !HI II ( ' 1\ l. I 751 :i19 t c;::SELEC T T' PROPERTIES I 00' OCEANFRONT rwo 50' lot-.. l>lair ... lo 111.·1•an With lltj.! 1'.1~1111 Ill IA·ut·ad1;, ",k 1111 \l,1r1· l.uCh;,m·l·. 1 'ruq1u· lt.·al ... ,, l a t l' 7 5 ·' l 0 II I II r 136 2f,H!ll•Vl'' Ue.iuttful heated pool NEW ON MARKET IRVINE TERR.ACE $169,500 l~.iullfully decoratl·d :1 hdrm home v. man1t·urNl ~reenery .ind pool s11t.•d } ard. An 11h'.1l f:.tmil> home in mo"<' in <·ond 1n a pre· -.11.:c l"l•v.port Bl•at•h , .... , .. ;, - "-t\TUO HON1 llOMI .'> REAL ESTATE €31·1400 AVALON Lovely Canyon TcrraC'l' Townhomc 3 Bdrm. 111 baths & largt' pri' atc patio Lu.sh tn·cl> & park like sclling $155,000 PETE BARRETT REALTY . 642·!'1200 PENINSULA TRIPLEX This neat tnplcx 1s 111 xlnt condition & I'> In an 1dt,al location I lllk from bay & lx!a<:h Two 2 bdrm. units & one l bdrm unit A grt~t buy Ut $150,9'J5 PRICE RB>UCED! Na·e J bdr m hom~· localed 12 blk I rum NcwpQrt ' bcsl bc.i('h C1)mplctl' pl.in-. & up pru\al for molll•rn 3 bdrm . 2 hath umt to bt• ;iddcd on this I{ 2 lot PnCl' n<1wonly S134.!JO(J BAY & BEACH REALTY 759-0811 150 Newport Cent1•r D1 Ncwport Hc.·ac•h ~El,1. Hilt• 111•111.., v. 1th ,, lJ:uh Pll111 I 'f.1, ... 1111·d \d \1.1 k1• '11ur -.hupp1n ~ ----- l'.J:.it•r "'' ui.m,I! thl' O:ul\ lfovl..' somethlll.I! tu -.1·11 '1 Scll thrn.:~ l,1l>t with l>.i11\ f'1lut C1~-....ir1l'<I \d:. · Class1fll'd ad. ... do 11 v.1'11 Piiot W;rnt Atb · G~ral 1002G~ral 1002 . .. ........ ............ ........ .. . . .......... . mac nab I irvine realty OCEAN '& CAT •LINA VIEW! FunlJsttc ~1ngl t• story residence w 4 HHs. 31 ... baths. formal dining rm. family rm all prof. decorated rn cc.trth tom·-;. Pool as secluded in ,privall' cot1rty:1rd & only slt>ps to 3 prtv:!lt• lw:1du·i-.. S:!45.000 Appl. nnlv l>onn;i <:od:-hall M4·fi200 . (.J .i:m1 642·823S wi Dove r Dro w· 644·6200 HorbOr View Centt>r 4rv1n1• di (c1m pus Valley Center 7S2·1414 S@\\.61llA-L££2r~~ _ T7tof fnfri9uing W ore/ Gome with o CliucHe 0 t-<0"0* ....... ol "'• four tc:-rol'nb~ word1 be low •o form fOY• ~·· ,.,o•dt I BADBEI 1 I I J I I I F I II K E I ' I I I I I LARUR Ii _ I I 11 I' .. -You can alway• tell a wloow In Benrtv Hiiia. sne ~eara a I 8ARBYC I ····-tennla out Ill PRl(H NUM8l R!D l( 111 R~ IN IH[~[ mUAP S • UN!oCRAh'8ll "80\1( 11 Jl[t\ 10 C!l ANSWtP I I I I I I SCRAM-LETS A"1wen i" Clauiflcotion 5350 IT'S SO EASY TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD •Yo u may u se the handy order form printed below to furnish us with copy for your ad • Plea&e n o te that !h e bottom oortron or the coupon may be clipped and affixed 10 your ~nvelope saving you the lime to write our correct address We pay the postage• e 11 yo u nee d m o re room tor your message. iust p nnt or type 1t on another sheel of paper a nd m ail 11 / •You m ay pld ce yo ur ad by phone. 1f you wish. 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Y°"' ~ Ot ohonl' numl>e< Tl\(• 0061 OI VOlJ< Ml 1~ •I lhf> enC1 Of lhO 11no on w11oc11 1nio 1a-i1 woro or You• •O ·~ w<111en """ S3 00 ll•H• of yOu 0'''''" u<e OI DAil V PH 01 Bo' 't'•voce W!ln ITJllklO rllOM~ a BOX SERVICE ORDERED BUSINESS RE"PL Y MAIL • .. t ._, • ..,,, ... ,vy.••«.,J ti ~f•Yl •• • t '""If • OroncJ~ Coad Daily PHot •ox 1560 eosto t-4t1a. ~atlf. ,2626 ----------------------T _.., .... -. ... ~ ,.,... ... ~ ....... . , • ~-• ., •" ~II Ul-4 t PCQPle! •• :t .. t;:SEL ECT I PROPERTIES Heal ~o;tatc Sale1t EARN 80% of your nex1 romm1"!>1un Interview-; are conf1dcn t1al Call .J;,r k11• In IOl' M t'adu\\ ~ II ~; 54!1-7751 i.>2 04!83 Balboa lslond 1006 ..•..•••••••••......... RUSTIC CAPE COD (,Juamt 3 fl<!rm . 2 bath. :! :-.torv home PLUS rcnt.11 wut · Ideal location 1 : h I <H' k f r u m S 11 u 1 h bavfront & :1 bl11tks from du-wntu wn "o h11pp1ni.: Must Sl'l' to 11111) ap prcl'1alt' thl• Ca pt• Cud charm ,\sking s:m1.ooo Call 1714)838-6755 17141673-7 185 ()pt•n hs T iil' I:! !l. ;1 llf! 1 2 BH JPl. :!11!1 Opal . Ralho.i bit· II\ 11wner 491 0224 l BLI.. II.\ 'y I· ft() :vr 2 bdrm duµlex 1 l•t.lu1 t•d t11 Sl7 l.IJOO &t5 11113 1022 ..•..........•......... BRAMD Nl!W!! :1 BH, Family Hm. 2 baths. f1replan'. fully 111 "ulatcd E .1,,t s 1rlt• $811.!J()(J Roy Mc Cardle 181 0 N~wport Blvd. Costa Mesa 548 -7729 GREENBROOK BYOWMER I Udrm, l balh 1'-.: tn•rm•I) popula1 C.11nl'1111 \lucid Thi~ IO\l'f\ h\lrtll' 1-. loc.·.1tt.'t.I in .in l"l.l l'lh•nt nl·1~hhorhood on a t ul d c ... 11. v.1lh10 l'J"\ "'.111..tnj.! 1)1-.t,Htl I' 111 S C:t>.°'t 13 y 1\ i:: t B t• t h 714·!164·24JI ,9t)J·9101 or ISJS·0211, a !15 IS E'SIOE. 2 Br, den homl' Bnrk rrplt: Gleamini:: hardwood floor!> +. :J n·n tah L.1rgc H 2 lot S220.000 AJ!t 675-6900 $73,500 3 Bt-drm. watt'rtall, f1!.h pond Gorgt'OU!> t.1atw. neepinJ! Charllc w 111 !>ta)' Call &15·!1161 ,, OPEN HOUSE ' REALTY l'l:11J Shuµplrll! \I.in} ---------• 0Ut!>land1n.: lt',1tu11·-. m t ludl• <.:LSTOM Ul<i\l'l"S l ' l'G H,\ U 1-.0 l' \ f< I' ET'> l.t\Hlit-; ('OV .. ;Ht-.U l'ATtU 11 1-. S I 1, S I'. II W,\l.Ll'Al't-:1< l'xll' SK YLHi llT <lliTUOO II li AS II Bl) 1\LlTOGAH UH Ol'N I! SI• ft I N K It S F It c IN T fll.,,\f< 97!1 llt:!:I Pnn only Pll·.1-.1· Siil:! 'lUO J Br :!ll.1 rn·-.h p.11111 '.1 l'ant. II o.: l'll\ 11at11• \k-,.1 tll·I \1Jr ~l ,;)IMl BY OWNER ~tl!l>J (kl \lJf SH;J,!15{1 I bd. r.1111 I rn 'i·llj :m;, STUNNING TRI-LEVEL Sunk1•n l'ntl') ste~ up to (•ft·i::am·c· ltl'laxing stl'P down lam11\ room with I 1 r 1• p I a i· c• I I u I! 1• bt'dr1111m ... & -.l·rl'n1· ground., makt• th1l> a i.:ond q tlut· Cell i;.1~, i2:!L >OU'll ,1~(l·1• Westcliff Realty Dano Point I 026 ....................... iff1. ~t;!.Jl.~r .. L al t:~ 1tp nnk lero;. lrg rm pa llo Ill'"' t'.\l paint :'13691 U1g !'!or f,ijl 3.151 :tl?l'nl -;('hOOls & bcarh. Very Sacnr1ce• Btrul Ir~ 1Hr mn· proµerty. $14-1.~ JBr Wdbrdg. 67J 4JI 1. Ca II 536·81i3tl ARt. • REOCAPDCT 234Adaml>AVL'. llU 61-fHA BUYERS t:om1• ~wck 111 bt·t,t bu~ 1n 1own-vrr v 'harp J bdrm homl• h;,1o l.trgc.• HV i:att· Jnd man~ xtra ... S7tiA50 Call Profl~-.1onal H •' J I E , I ,, t t• 17111960-5402 SUMMEtlWIND 5 Bdrm. 3R.1 ;11·ar g ar. 2 patlO'i ~ l'OH·r J.tl'Ul/I, plank floor-. l11h of w,lllpap('r I rplt'. i::.i r door OPt'nl·r "'l'I bJr '>Pnnklcl". Mu<·h. mu<'h murt> l'1\LL OWNl-:H FORi\PPOINTMl':NT Sl3.5.000 !IGH H763 B~ACll CONUO :l BDH 21 • ba. dbl ear, $66.000. !Jt):I 707!.I or 65~ 4271! ----- 1 hr. i.par1uu ... & 1'1l.,tomized home on am' 1·u l·d11 -sat·. l''or 01, cnmaunir: buy~rs. Ho1wr Nclsoo Rl•ally 5tl6 5330 Woodbndl(e Sycamorl' :! .. ty s~I family homl' t lilt 21..: ba. h1Rhly up graded. 559-0633 DEYFtB.D New Offenni.: l'l~1n I Townhoust•. Highly up gradt;'d Top l0t• Ov..nl'1 !>17 5832 or 552·8394 zy 2 br. P• ba. r ondo m th•• lt•rrart• W1nd1tot m-Odcl :-.r dbh.sl:'. !>hp pn~ l'enll'r SMJ.1150 Pnn only 83943914 ----- $10.000 undcr market La !>Hiit• 1'ownh11m1· Un 1\'l:'rl>1ty parl. itO:l.000 I n\'l'-.lt1r op portun1t\. Cal l ownl'r 'brnkt•r ('11111•1·1 18051<11:15·11777 New •I llH, 3 BJ. t'am r111 H.B. PRIME kitchen nook. lgl· y:ml '.! L;,nw 2 -.1011 J Bil. 2 bo Sty Must i.l'll s1 21.ooo h11 n u' r 1111 m I a m ii y _i21314711·2831> _ hnm1• Clo.,1· to th1· v. tllt•r, WuodbndRl' 4 Ur I'll, :• •'Xl'c·ut1H· ar1•a 1:n1·cu to Ha. 2 frplr Sl5H.5UO ... ,.11 l.lM .,, uni)' SI Ill IHHI Own ia~ 11 I 741..g29-1 Ca 11 fnr dl'I :111 ... 540-3666 Wl1el1111 REA L ESTATE UNIV. PARK Townhome wilh VlJ.-;W 3 lldrnl!>_ :!' ~ b.t . l.im rm , Pl.int- 11.1 ... bt'l'n 1>1 .. 1u11ru11 "' m;,intctml•d \1r ·l'1111<J SPYGLASS BARGAIN C 0 ~1 P A H E I h I ' b eautiful 3 Ill{. :! II,\ Ports mouth. & \OU v. 111 '>l'l' \'AL L' E (or pool 'Ill' lot. :! (rplr~. formal ll1mnl( room. laniJ.,l·ap lllj! & m url' ()"n1•1 hJ ' houg ht Jnotht'r & ha:. pnced this homl' many thou.sands below mkt at ~9.M. Call us & wc'll pron• 11 640-511:! '1J!l IT~C:O()l.' \11•,,1 tl1·I \1.ir J 1 t•.i 1 llr l11~ pool tlt•n bar S97 .5oo ov. rwr v. 111 hl'lp finam·p Pr11111p un I~ t'.111 ov. m·r lnr ;,ppt ~Ill ;;,:10 B Toro I 032 Hwttinqton ••••••••········••••••• H~ 1042 .. arthlonc cpl!> . hui II 1rr _ m1crowav.• IA·1Ht'fl 111 -----v_. ACRE lmm;.ir llir . 2 Ba . .! frplr-.. hmP 1n Ca m1·11 lllghland~ <.kt.:an & c·a nyon vww un 1 • al· rt· Pvt b<'h aN'l'l>~ Opn S.1l Sun 1·6pm or hy ;opp t 7fllt Cameo 111.l(hland-. Ur $247 .500 ( i"t'l' l .. 1n11 1 Pnnl' onl\ fii:l t~!l2 IRVINETERRACE lmmai.:ulall:' :1 br '.! h.1 homt' S185.ll0t) Pnn 0 11 I~ B~ appt 75.11 llilli RlJSTJC J br 2 hd. frph p;,lJOl>, well dN·11rat1•il Guest house Sl.>J.000 U~ uwncr 640 7030 OWNER SELLING 3 br 2 ba l'harmer v. 1th1n I blks Rig Corona i>l':Jl h Ila!> f1replac t•, dinini: ;irea . nev. t·<1rpt.•t111g ~ xtra lrg m:.tr lll'dr11o m w sliding dC>or:.. to -.1111 patio. 2 c·ar l.(ar:1i.:1• w lx!al'h 1thOwt•r . laun di')' arl'a. S155.000 inl'I pl:ins with <·1ty apprm ul for :! br l b;, upt tu bl• bui11 1n r1•ar Pilon(• 644·7864 175.000 OFE:-.1 llOUSI': Mon-f'rt SAM tu 2PM :1 1:1 Narrts~ CdM 45 It Lot Two blocks from Ot·t-Jn :\JU3( s ,11·r1t 11·l• lll\ nrn" Mn .1 \' 1• r t.I c• :"111 r t h lkau11tut I h r hom1-. ., ho v. !> 11 kt' m o II 1• I sirJ.500 r nn onl\ i !11\M or after SPM 557 li7711 CREAM PUFF N<·w puint. 1•arpt·t. JP p I 1 ante l>. m .1k1• L 111 !'> DRINKS OH THE HOUSE! l'h1-. !'>un"'ood :l hr L h .• d , . .., l' r \ l'' a l 11 ,1 't l'n,acy mountain '1cw Prof lands t·aped. p<10 den, many upi;irades & more $RS.OOO BYOWNElt 2~2 Foxbornugh Wa~ 58li :1262. sou)(lll afll'r. l.(11!11·11111w. t\l>sumt' \'A lu;in. $7.500 I 1111 . :J Ila :11 SM7.~t/O ,\ :J Or.:! Ba. frpki-.. lge lot BEST II U Y ' I rn m 1•1f 71ili·ll56l Pol>!>l~ss1on O,\(.' HALPINCHIN rn:Al.TOllS 675-4392 $3799 OFF Fowttain Volley 1034 ....................... IN THE VILLAGE lll'a H !>ha kl' rool. warm l'OllJltl' l'nlo Exp;ins 1H• h\'lnJ! and family an·a-. ,J BR + J \l'Na lllt• dt•n' Sunlit k1t l·ht'n t'ornt•r lot' Rl)t C:a ~ l. .53tl_:'lJ 11 Huntinqton Beach I 040 ..••...•...••.......... LJ~I v.1•1•1.' p111 t I---------Bt'<lroom h•>m" 111 \t1·-.,1 \(•rdl" (.',111 n(I\\' HEDCARl'ETi!>-1 1211:! BY OWNER •llldrm hvin.: rl111mi: ,\ I ,1 m r rn ., w 11 fl 1• n bc:1mt•d t'lni.: .., & p,inl'I 1ng :.! rrp ll' ' l.alh1• pat10. gurd1•n .or•··• :!,111111 '<I It L"'JI <J l I·. · :1tlt)J Lor1•n l..101· !179·5027 :m .1:1.1 411~ I UN ITS l'nrrw 1': ,1dl' 1111• Complt·tt•h r.1• rnodc•lt•d X lr'll uwonw ~l!l!L '101I Own i\l!l ~15 h4iR.'l RENT OR BUY t>wner de-;pcrate . .! Br t •,Bel. larJ;tt> II\ ini: rm & tl.tru n I! u r1"1 t•ondo t: lo!>e to pool arl';1 i ..... ,... i11111i S&S th~!>Jll' Spt:r1ahl>h :t, l or ;, bdrm mo1Jtob ·"a 1 I. :.oml' w pool:. !llill·.\602 Pcnrungton ProJ>('rt It'!' ------- OH GOLF COURSE Charmer F' .t n t J s t 1 c• t' x l' I' u t 1 v t• h nmt• v. 'Pl'l'I aru 1 a r t0": down 1s finl' Owm·r Pri~ashed , it-"' i-· t· J tu ri n i: 1 will help you buy this lo\ n"'rm· ....... ~. ba' .. ·• rormn l BR h It ., :"I l' w 1 v a 1 n t l' <I .1 uu .. ~, u.,. l'l) 2 omcon au " .__. .• 1 ·•in•n" Jr·•·. fpl1• 1n Id d u.:ul"()(lm v. 1t uinm.: am u ... • u lot & room lo bw <in eauni: ,1n ·;1 -llu1ote tot mas ler -.wtl' & ram1I~ EASY SELLER urut. Great potcntrnl at n . , -~ c.'"I roum Ht'lax 111 •our $138.500 Call fur dl't:ul:. pat1u .,~·'t Jrl'll :51' .,.,. ·' d '"" c.112 "' 81\H ('oll~'411 ti211 1·1i.slom -.pa after a roun _.....,.. __ ., __ a_,,. uf .:ulf Casto ~so I 024 "' ,,,.--------.--.. ....................... TARBELL 960·4361 J !~~~ ~~!~!~!inll "# 11 C-"f • ..411113 secluded family hnml' n Ult onua Quiel tree hncd t·ul de s11e. :l k10gs17.c Rdrmi.. Double used bnrk frplc·. pool·s•ze lot too' Don't wait. rail now 646·7171 3BR +POOL +BEACH $65,500 Pnme Huntington Bt'arh lo<'alion near srhools. • ••.................... unl' of In'"'' ' mu:.t lu\ • · , _________ ..,. h tuwnhom1• arl·a i. II Li N T I N (; T () :'\ EXCLUSIVE II A f< II U R ,\ I< ,.: II EXEC:UTIVF: DUl'U:X WOOOIRIDGE S<·on Ht•a11 ... 5:lf> 753:\ VIUAGER CONDO -. · l Exl·clh•nt stant'r hOOll' lrt1ne 1044 2 bdrms.1 1 ~huth-.'H•n ••••••••••••••••••••••• nirt• l'ondtl 1on • (hl l~ ---------... ~.500 Call for .on app I WHAT'S YOUR PLEASURE? ll1k1· to th•• lakt• !rum \Our <'01\ ~Bdrm.~ h:ilh 'r u wnhomt• 1n Wc•o ll hndl?l' Ft•t•hni: IJt~ ' ~troll to thi' poul d11M' b\ W.inl ~htu<k'' T.1k1· ,, .,unbath on vour ~•·t llKkd n •dv.ood ·,kl·k Thi-. liomr has all th1· 11n1• quahlll'" oF an S&S built huml' HUH HY ON 1'111~ ( )~ r:' S811.500 Coll for Detaili 644·72 I 1 TREMENDOUS LAUREL ll~t· 1 bedroom ... f.im11~ room. l'cnlrJI ;oir on .1 t ul dt"~<H' lm·a11on and onl) 2 door' from lht• pool Jnd -.pu L XlJRY LIVING AT ITS llEST'' RANCH REALTY 551-2000 ifo.1!;t111tHi & ([o .. t~l'~ l t Lll'!i Rmq 640 • 5560 Anytime Ea~tbluff Prol Bldg UNIVEtlSITY PARK L1H' in V1lla1H· 111 .. 1111 lh r1ne rt•cr1•al10n.d facilities and •'nJo~ ltu-. Hut ger!> :'t'lo<lcl 1111 th• maJOr grccnhdt. 3 llH :!1 • huth:., t um1ly mum anrl 111 toµ quuhty l't11111l lion All for SIOli.500 anti you own the land ' red hill ~:.:. 552-75-00 REOOCED The warmth and ~·aul' of wood parquet Cloonng und the rharm or loHlv bnrk p:ittos makt' th1:. Un1ver1111t v P or k llorrlt' llOITlethmi( i1~t:1a I. 1\d1J the low pnl'l' of S105.IKIO aod tht• 1mmrct1.1t. a vallab•llt\ .incl ) 1111 b.vethebuyorthl' )l'JI OWHEtl MUST SELL Lovely 1 Rclrm :• bnlh, Me so tli•I Mar horn1• S&.1100 All tnrn:i C11 II 546·~ parks, shopping l'enters -------- EASTSIDE Spor1ous 3 Bdrm with on•rs1.eed ram1l~ room. quality built with 11hnkt1 roof, fpk, and built1n11 Now Vll<'&nt St>e a nytime Owm·r will rorry f1n:111c111~ Ca II S4(}1151 ~HERITAGE REALTORS .. -. .,,.,.. .. ~HERITAGE REALTORS No qua hf} Oro mlt Ill' nu :! ..;ty :IRr :!'' b.J Nr bl·h. 10"~ dn $1211,9.W tM6 t0:15 ---------POOL T IM Jo: MESAVERDf. Spacious 4 bdrm & tnm1 ly rm wllh ll&F pool N1l·el y d l'Cor.lll'd wtwellp1~r & otht!r up arnd1~ Cl~t· tu 2 .iou collr!lell Only Sl l lf.:100 L>11~1d nuurk1· Hl tr ~!1!1.Al & l(Olf rourse $1550 total investment to 4uilhfy1n11 buyl'rs Ownl'r will h1•lp llnanl'i' T 11k1• .1dvun t.11tt' t:a 11963 6767 .. REAL ESTATE COUNSELOR r R 0 I' E R T Y MANAGl-.:MENT Sinitlr tumtl} & multt·pll.'x un II~ ru dcrc.•rrm)I •'X 1·han1tc Selll'" & b1,1yl r .. .ivmlablc v11r) Hosler !WI 438!1 .. ........._ ...... . .... -. . .... .. . .... LEASE RANCH REALTY 551 -2000 OPTION .l~rm~~~krm.dn· 1 bt.'droom on Ir' lnl' " lnA rm St~.500 !U3 ~ Um\e"1ty P11rk' l.1·n't' wh.llt> you awvt' Lht: dowo L..,-a •och I 048 paymt>nt • Call •••••• •• •• •• ••• •• •••••• REDCARPET7:.4·1202 Oranae tree pion 4 on the ta.kl' 1 br & Ion Ccn I l.ltr b('l1Ut1fully d t• c·orittl'<I, vool . 1t•nn1l>, ll)'m. & r~l·reatton room Want ro!it ale s.'Jll.~111 Owrwr .al!I IS.32 "7~;! * DUPl.IX * Oceon Ide Of hwy, levfl lot, CHY ll<'l'e8S to be11C'h. Nttds pemt. mmor rt'· J)WMI . 1de1I roe home & 1n<'omf• Hurry. uni ~ Sl~.900 t I Mli1!11~n Rl'lllly 1!11 t17~ - C6 CM11.' f)11. OT '4illlWt ~u1, .•.....••.....•...••••• ········•·••••·•••····• ~.':':..~ ....... 1~.~ -~······· Ho.s.s FM s• s. .a.. Auff9t for s• 1200 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • C4iipi11tr.o ' 0 71 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... ..__ I 041 t..,.. t.octt I 041 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HOME OPEN . Dally 1 to .5 p m '326 ...., ,....... Logmo ..... New custom French Nonnand1e style home in Woods Cove ar~u. only 2 short blocks t.o beach -OCEAN VIEW - over 2550 s q . rt. of o ld world c rartmans h1p -h eavy bea m s, hardwoods. stone and the best quality of modern appointments. 3 large 1>edrooms. 2'h baths, formal dining, library, Jacuzzi in master bath. etc .. etc. if you are quality minded and desire an excellent location in Laguna Beach, come see it toduy. $345,000 BURGE CORPORATION Real Estate -General Contractors 612 ... Cod Hwy .. LI. 4'7-1705 1069 •················•····· ~-st buy an Wc1nrhH 2 bd. 2 bu ~I ,1100 or li1~· op1 ~1522owner 11~ SEAVIEW SI 0,000 DOWN Broudmo11r JBr . :m.1 guarded Glllt', t·1Hn1n pool. ju<'u<iil , tl'nnu, $235,000 bulune(". No quahfyang. Owner will CllfTl' 957 1998 Far sal., by owner Twnhsl' c•ondu. pro fess1onally decor. many bluns. Huge 2Hr, 2....,Ba, much 1>tora,.:e. frplr . pool, jaruiz1, sauna, :! ca.r gar. cathedral real angs & more' Very qwel. wlk to bch. Pnced belov. market $'92,500 Owni:r financing at 9% 11va1I 714·iss.elll LoglMIMdt 1041a..,.a1Hdt 1048 BLUFFS1 LEVEL VIEW ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• end un1t. 2 br 2 ba HOME PLUS STUDIO -Jat a tllliart w..-S to the bfft bt«hH In 1owa. ,,.... ~ 2 batM. mid .... c.,...., ....t9d a a..,..x. lode ..tt It a OIM ~ st.cio. , •• $145,000 Sl.57 ,000. Owner 644-4201 Don't Miss nus Hey' Hay Ave property, (2) 2Bdrm hses ) .624 9914 BY OWNER HVH Montego 4 Br. 1.hn nn. fam rm. Good cond Vacant. Near school & comm pool. Assume loan. $159 ,500. 640-114 l PENINSULA IAYFROMT Exqu1s 1t e h ome w/pnvate s andy beach on Newport Bay's most ••••••••••••••••••••••• 20 ACRES 10 beautttul Murr•<'la TERMS TERMS VAUey Surrounded by horse nmches. has it's own wutu well. Terms llr1•11thtolun11 3 • or 4 Hr. :: b.1 10 plwh 11rc• Ownl!r Wlll l'11r1 y loaru. HOY AL ltlo;Al,TORS ~!13 214:\ & 493 2512 AMk lor·rrna1 Allt FARGO (714)677 5891 OR 522·0530. 17 ACRES T tin I 090 Loaded with oaks 3 BR. •~•••• ••••••••• •• • •• •• 2 BA home. with your own private l ake. secluded area. T erms TENNIS ESTATE l-'AR~l4)676-S717 We beheve th(•rt> l!> n OR 522-2080 IJ(Jt!.'l1b11Jly ot ucqwnni: enough land froll\ next C:O.-rcfal door ne1ghbon; to build a ,.optt"ty I 600 t'hamp10nSh1p court near ••••••••••••••••••• • ••• ~ gue:.l bOW>e of the Coast Hwy. Npt. Beach gf'tlal view properly m w /retail store + apt. or Lemon HeJght!I. Interest ofc. ASsume 7'"1-loan ed!Call $195.000 Agl.646-2414 ~r21 .. Hewporl Ctfthr 640-5357 Cottdo111iah1t1ts /Town· t.ouMt for sale 1700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Super sharp 3 br, 2i,; ba. Swedish frplc, tennis, pools. RV parking. S72,900. Huntinglon Beach . 968-2297 or ------~~-1 963-0867 1REN Wat1..mftr I 098 •••• I •• ,.... • • • • • • • • • • • lncoftlt Property z 000 R.All IEAUTY 4 Ddrru , 2 bath . firep lace. n e w d is · hwasher, l ~t! tountry kitchen. Qwet street On· ly 7 yc11rs old. (.;a n as · ~ume exis ting loan. $711,000 Submit l'lfl@jm!lllil!ltl 962·44n <r.m 546·8103 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 30 UNITS FAST CLOSE OWMERWILL RHANCE Prict. of Ownership ~County 497-3331 charming & beauuru1 Ott.rRHIEatote s tra nd 3 br 3 ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beautilull townhouse un· ats. Can close on one week on contract, AITD. or subject to. Underlying lst assumable or owner will carry~% Will ac- commodate exc hange CalJ752·1920 AIJmClllodt 1048 • + s e pa r a I e m a 1 d 's Mobfa. Hoft9t quarters & ba $5.50,000 For Salt ....................... ~vt.;o 1067 A~~DSAVE Elfpanslve ocean aod ca- oyon view. Extremely qU1eL 2 Bed., 2 Ba .. huge l'O nY er lLbl e den . S121.:;oQ. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prf~• RHuictioe 640-8260 or 673-4094 aft ti & w eekeodio . J . A Reynolds & Co. Lave lD grand eJegance in Baycrest. Ranch sty le. Uu.s huge overs1z.e. S BR w/3 Br, + den. 3 ba, FR. exec bome. Air conda· frplc, chef's delight uooed, ceramic tale en-lotcben, dbl gar & pool Uy, Q\Det end or cul de B OW s·•10 000 1tmREMBCTHAVEH sac. mint cond. Now ~ n,;:0r/ ' · 2 Bed., 2 Ba. O·Y·O 1 $114.900 -------- block to Main Beach.~; ~r·'f. LOWLOWPRICE Newly red ecorated ,-~.~~~ in S p yglass Only bnght. clean ... S85.~50 · -~.000 Cor 3 BR & xlnl -View lmmac. cond NORINS REALTY 337·950on0-21 11 58,.,ooo MEWPORT CENTER * 494-8057 * REALTY 640.181 2 NewqJty4br,3V•ba,ocn Sharp 3 br Cordova, up· FLASH!RASH! vH!w, magnif trees 1>el· graded, fa.replace. palms, lmgs. Owner $289.500. prof. l and sc aped . BIG PRICE lH:DUl' 'Coosaderl.rde.494-21695 Reduced to $71,500. TION ON llLUl''t 'S 1900 : Houses + studio. Oco 8»2011 S Q . FT C 0 N D 0 . View. frpls. Victoria Bch. 1--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_;l $133.500 CALL FOR 1100 ········~A·N~········ REPOSSESSION J QUAIL PLACE PROPBTIES .. Adil & family park. low duwn. fa!>t po!>sessaon Late models Let us help 10,.. rd 1:10 1'.M.I J>Ul )'OU 10 a hOmC Of your --------- UWil MobCle Home 'Stott 966·4500 Mobile H~ 'Store A ss umablt!i>, r<"· possessions. buy rentals. ren~ to wn l''or mfo 1714t 848-8895 3 IR·S I 8,800 Lots of IJvUl~ space for lhe monty 12x52 New Mooo with 8 by 32 expan do Sm pet o k WE HAVE WHAT YOUMEB> For your 1st investment or an exchange up, we have the personnel w /the expererience, knowledge &knowhow Our listings inl'lude man y s ingle famil y homes & condos + Owner $238,500. Consider trade.~85 DETAILS! \66-FL lJl!6 I Co.try Club Mobile Homt Stof'* Uriltg 1062 N Swtc Cullel!t' lat 2 Duplexes .... $1 l5M&up 6 Units... .. .. . S22SM lOTnplexes . , $165M&up 12 Uruts . . . .. . . S420M 4:!64·plexes.. Sl7SM&up Can we help you find f1nancm1f' If you can afford the La Plamal Anohrim, best! Thu. IS Cor you Una-C..hfonna que amgle story. over 956-4500 3000 sq.fl. of huury bv· ing. 4 BR, formal dining, •WALK TO BEACH• air cooditioned. wetbar Smith.' wide 60 Ion~. Bluebird Canyon YOU BET • .....,. i..c. 146·137 I ~~.~.!:!~~ ...... ~!!.'!'::'.~ ...... ~-~~!':~~~~~ .... !!!~:~.~~!~~ ... . a.con. Property 2000 lc6oo l"-d l I 06 ~ Valey 3234 lrvifte 1244 ··•••··•···•···••••··•· ....................... ·•··•·····•··•·•······· ·······••···••····•···· INVESTORS SS2$3br CapeGpd kids Deluxe Tiburon condo. 3 New luxury Woodbridae Comer lot. 90xUO' to Pe\fncd yd Fee~7·0824 Ur. 2"' bos, wt•l bar, /\/t, lwnhl?W'. lJ'g 28r. 2~& paved alley, w/3 br. 2 b;.a •HOM EFlNDERS • pool $495 &f7 4S2:5 +elm & bcltyd 162S/mo hs e Zoned nlult t ---7 14·99().1075or632-J983. res1dt profe ss I''. H t-to...Unfurnis.IMd S32S2brkldigars uper! Woodbridge Cr ossing Bates Rltr. Small f", 567-0824 Twnhme, 2Br + den. 546-121 1 Evcs 544·2617 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •HOMEFfNDERS • G ... ral 3202 2""8a. c·stm decor . nr TEH MlW UNITS •••••••••••• •••••• ••••• la.ke. ~/mo. 559-~ 1940 WALLACE,CM •HOMEFlNDERS• HwtffMJOll leoch l 240 TulefulJ d ne 2 BLJ El"hl 2 bedrm. two 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Y 0 · • .. 1000& of vacancies ba, house. Woodbridge bdrm. All l'h b aths All areas ~ All pn('es OPEN llOUSE Garden patio backyard ""rst "aer ta· ... Anef"t Th · New~legant 2 bedroom dj . • ~ • -~ x ....., 1 s. ese are JUSl a few . + den ($5751. Cedar & a • to park. Avail. Aug AJI have frplcs, ceramic Sl90 furn bach window home ... Blftl>ks l. $S2S. mo. 640.7880 llle an kitchen & bulh, $175 lbr kid ok cozy pix " "" dlshwasher & stovea. 5 S20S2brpet.shurry. Pix to beach. Private 2-car Woodbridge Esta lei. t'Overed spaces allow foT ~7-0824 garage. Fully main· Townhouse . Lincoln camper parking, 18 total ta.lned yard. Adults . No model 3 br. 2~~ ba. pror parking.Aut.osprinklers, pets. 525 l.8tb St. (714) desagned patio & maint free wood siding. lal»a Pe•Slllla 3207 !l60-6331 landscaping. Avail. Aug ~ u:~t:i ".':!~!re~~· ....................... can•-" ...... ,, _lst_._64o._2360 _____ _ $4.95,000. IAYRtOMT CONDO before you fay som e 3 Bdrm, l YI ba Condo. • BOB BROOKS. Rltr l..wcury 1 BR, 2 ba •nil a & err c y or l h e New epttd rps . W tU (7141675-5487 w/v\ew. Avail montb.ly, "RUNAROUND'' Call hk up.,, pool S465 or I a s e opl $595 CONSUMER'S GUIDE 833-!HOO d3ys, 836·06S6 LIQUIDATION ~~l • · Many bave and are glad eves. 16 UNITS. Brand new lheydld!! Save lime, gis:i ---------Cost.a Mesa. All 2Br. 2 <Xean! 3br2ba ~view &money&onfee. $4S02+dine+famnice bav Sm fee 64.54900 Small fee. S57-0824 ba. Pnde of ownership , · · · I 000'1 of R..tak! •HOM EFINDERS• $850.000 . •CONSUMER'SGUIDE KIDS-PETSWELCOM~ 2 FOU RPLEXES in Costa Mesa I yr old. Three2 bdrm & 13 bdrm. Pride of owners hip. $229.000 eac b. A&e nt 640-2344 12 UNITS(.CM Xlnt investmen . Shows approx 9X growth. $100,000 down. $300,000 full price. Call Curtis ln· vestment.a. 962·2'156 NEAR JETTY Prime Ocean Blvd. loca. lion ; large 4 bdrm . home, just 1h block from the Jetty . $900 Per moo th. A l>IVl'<hll'I of llarbor IM'<"'tmrnt Co 645-4900 Woodbndge lease $65() ()pen7days9·7 mo. 4 BR. 3 ba. fam, din ---=----=----•rm. frpl, pauos. Lndscp JBr. 2Ba, country kit, ma.mt. prov. Lake, pool, cra cklin frpl , s uper t.enrus.satlulgpvlgs.Ofc clean, urdener, $400. 7S9·6S97, eves/wkod., _Ca_ll_to_see __ • 84_7 ·_334_1 __ 1 56lMl88 or &40-1327 Why pay rent when you Want a home but can't can b\lY this 60' lrlr In buy now" Sharp 4 br. S.star park across from family r m , air cond. H.B. State Beach. Pool. ~75/mo. & let's talk. jac, clubhouse and all the 675-71l3 4-PLEX, fun of living at the beach --------- for a small investment . L01J1MO leadl 3249 Call now, must sel I ••••••••••••••••••••••• $12,000 /ofr. 960-5844 or $700. Blul' Lagoon Villa 2 l•---------1 536-TIU + 2, ocnlmt on pvt bch 2 ORANGE Corona .. Mcr 3222 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Great starter urut. new Jasmine Creek. lg 3 br. dishwashe r s. new ram rm & study. Brand carpetJng. 2 uruts have new. Full security. Ten· frplc's rus. pool. No pets. $\17~ Only $134.900. Les H olm e~. Days Broker,714·847-4437. 833·3030. eves l213) 947-4US. 4-PLEX, H.B. Great locatJon, one of the best buys in the area. Submit offer. Srolter. 714-847-4437 . RENT fl.lASE OPT. 3 Bdrms., 2 ba., patio, So. or hwy. New earpe t , drapes, paint S600 Mo. Agent 67J..5354 4-Plex Tustin t.ove1y taouse ava11 July p oo l s. t e nni s . Great 3 br. 2 ba. frpl. 71~3217 : 213.703--0230 d.sbwhr, fncd yd. Kids & --------- pets ok $-135. Ag\ No h~e. Spacious 3 br ocean view 964-2:566 or 973-2971 condo, ~ 494 S225 Immaculate 4 BR. 2 ba,1--------- frplc. Nu pa1ot & crpt'g. 3 BR. 3 ba. new 2·sly. con- .., mi from bch. ~15 temp. Great ocean view, 21041 Barbados Circle. frpl. 2 Blks to the beach c.all 968-3636 North Laguna. $750 2br Ul•I Pool ' $295 yd Kids pix 645-4900 t-'et> •CONSUMER'S GUfOfo: 1 BR + bunk rm . din rm, frpl. deck. all new tiled kitchen & ba .• laun dry. Big fenced yard . J EXECUTIVE 2 sty, 4 BR . Bllts. Lo the beach. North Laguna Duplex. $450 wet bar, 3 ba. fam r m, ti t\ge.nt 494.7551 mos o ld, $600 /mo , ___ .::;.... ____ _ Owner /agt. Ron847 60~. 15, Mature couple. no Prestage area in ran· pets . Gardene r $400. V1cton a·La11una Beach tast1c Covington c·om· 675 7251S Brand new JBdrm hse. h<.usc. 2 bdr. frplc. oc·ear. plex. J pools for use by ---------view, steps to beach all, central ::iir. frplc's an lrvmc Terrat:e spacwus 5 backyd w/detacht.'<i gar S650 lease. 848-0666 lunits br. 3 ba, dm rm. fam rm Chlld OK SS50. 848·21655. ---------- Only $195.000. wtwetbar. ttardencr m· dys Wke nds. e vt!s , Great ot'can view. 2 Broker, 714-847·4437 cld. Avail 8/11. $850. Agt. 536-4873. Br+den house. "'1 blk tir 10~XGROSS! _644_-9635 __ . ______ Great 4 br. 2 ba, cpts. ~i.2$475tmo ~94 7287 8 wut.s, proj~'led gr/in 2 Br. 1 ba, W ID. stove. fenced yd, kids & pets ok •--------<' 0 m e $3 3, 7 68 . A 11 re.fn g. gar. grdner. $4!15. Avail. now. $445. Agt, no Laguna Hlls 3250 3BR/2b. by ownr. Mr. 833-l709 fee.964·2566, 973-2971 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~v~~·6370 d ys. CostaMeso 3224 Super 3 br. 112 ba. frplc. ~~~~~~~1:;~r~! 16 UNITS E:asts1de Costa Mesa. yr old, $660.000 Stuat1 Fine Rltr 631·5454 or 64&-4517 5 UNITS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tranquil Panorami c 1 View. 3 mstr sz Bdrms, 2 ~-, b1t-. F rph', Seep balcony & yard l\uto ttarage opnrs. OW, trash romp. bt!aulJfully <'Pl 'd & l~e ram td1n r m area from top of the hill. Call Kad.s & pets ok. $135. Agt. 8 11 L' 11 b l nofce964·2566 973 2971 • .,.mpey. er er ---· --lhwk1ns. Rea lto r s HOM£F1NDEBS l»'7·Sloi001>r772·349& =-- IOOOsof vacanc1es LacJ-a~ 3252 All areas · All pnces •••••••••• ••••• •••••• •• One fee Lben FR EE for ••LIFE•• BeauWuJ canyon vus & some ocean. too. from th.ls immaculate 3 BR home in a tranquil &Cl· tang. An excellent bey at $155.000 &agorgeousSPA. t>nd 'd porch 5 SlJr ~7LJ 3 r-c•-' Park. rool & J3<'UZZI ---------2Br hou..~+4 1 Br apts ". '. ~a ,WJ .--flCTl'llC'ntt I 07 ~Musnt1 1scll 960 584<l or -~·~-·::::-••••••••••••••••••••••• SIDE BY SIDE located lJl gd rental area. Laguna Beach. Ol·ean draped thru-out. To set.' call 673-2282. Good in 22 locauons 31; ''ears an bus mess Ulg 3 Bdrm. 2 ba an I CALL DOES IT ALL quiet neig h borhood 557-0824 BR, ocean Vlew home m pvt commwuty Tennis, pool. beach, avail Sept 1. ~ Ref's. 493.7747 OCEANSIDE DUPLEX ~u. 1 btk to bearh 837·9500 581 1000 COMMUNITY Nl'w ·n Z.IXS6 New adll O Drps WI W cpl , frpk . 1-------Lab Fortit 325S . .....•................ nG-21 H I> ark , i-· u 11l•rt 11 n . You c11n hve an a lovcl} $270.000 P. Box 1520. ---------or Pres1denllal He1Rhts, Land sl'apcd . Of r three bedroom apart Laguna8ch92652 ---------1 with all the benefits or l-$19-5lS4t'V. ment and have the De 2 BR C M 0 1 5415 3 br I ba, carpels. ~LI--$495. 64.5..a908. 645·3009 S!45 2br kids pets pix $275 2br kJd rncd }d ~ar Small fee S57 OR24 •HOMEFINDE-:RS • S6003+dmefdm bonu:-. Fncd yd ~ar kid J)t!t µool Small fee. 557·0824 •HOMEFINDERS• "-wport 11.och i 069 San Clemente hvang. i -----secunty of a handsomi:> 9. luxe · · n Y drapes, W ID. stove Kid::. ••••••••••••••••••••••• luxury T ownho mes •Walk to lieach• Single moothlv rent check rrom 6 yrs old, lOX Gross OK/nopets.S48-5!llH SISOOODOW .... available Pnced frum wide 60' loni: w/ent'I theother a partment,all Be n tson & B r o wn s:uo 2+ dme balcony • " $79,000. NOW 1s the t1me JJOrch. Partially furn 5 an J:ood condilaon. Beal _m_in_s1 _____ _ EMERALDIAY •BYOWNER•BEACH to buy. 492-2780 nr stM park with !>Ul}t'r those high nsang l'OSts LohforS* 2200 KIDS/PETS Ok Plcx. Fee, 567·082-i EASTS l D E . l r it •HOMEFINDERS • Newport 14!ach 3269 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VIEW is just 200 steps away. 831-9310. dubhousc a nd pool & Call today, 752 1920. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 38T,2Ba,frplc.2cargar 1----------• jaru7.u Mu s t s~ll J Lots of wood and glass ma Carmel·lake setting AIOVETHEBEACH 96().5844or5.'MVi71 1. Uon't QUAIL OFACE BLDG SITE townhome, $.195. 646-4848. 1---------NO FEE• Houses. r ondos. 675-8258 BTand new 4 br 2'"2 ba, 2 du p Jc x cs . Rent al blks fr o m o cean, Pavahon.fi75-49128kr a nd seos at1onal white vt l tn Ud S d ~ onap s . o an s Ulllmate R EEF GA'fE buy before you ::.ee lba.::. wut.er and pastoral ca· $1.38.500 ~5-1262 WEST condo m1n1um local.Jon PLACE lluntington Beach 27,000 sq . rt. lot near Pacifica Hospital. 5 Points Shop. Cntr & C1v1c Center. Sl35.000. BR house, Westside. lge carpets, drapes. micro. ----fenced yard. dhl gar & wave oven. O/W No Open! Uuy hk~ rent. 4 Br. nyon views. S Bedroom~. Rarely available. oow at ---------family room. formal din· IY OWNER $139.000 OWNER DESPERATE PROPERTIES'• workshop. s ubmit o n pets. $550 Cu ll 960-4305 3 ba. Jac·uzz1. ett 1712 kid s & pets . S4 15 H 11thla~d . $325,000. lll&· Add to lhal the uni· Nwprt Hgts lrg corner BERTHA HENRY Btll Dblwde Newport ~· 10,-TII l :lO PM.I que ambience and ad· lot, 2 bdr 2 ba. family rm REALTORS Park; corner lot va David Bourke Rllr 546-9950 moS57·n33or549-0076 Walk to beach. all new 2 homt.> Agt .. 631·0900 BR hse, stove, refra g. 3 BR. 1 ba. tge yrd. $375. 4 dshwsr. fncd yd. Great SEAVIEW vantages of fa mous + bonus rm. Sl 19,500 215 0el Mar 492·4121 c•ant. r eady for (IUl<'k HEW TRIPLEX Emerald Bay and you 64>70M. ()po Sunday move·ln. only $.23.500 BY BUILDER BR. 2 ba. frpl lge yrd privacy. gar. stora11e rm Unobstructed vu·w oC have a new l.i!lt&ng lhal ___ __: ___ .:__, PANORAMIC 111 '"86U> 11 l • 0 A -.. Ba B Ow 2300 "' l ·I BR. sgl stry & 2·3 BR . Approx 35.000sq rt. Zoned $475. 968-8388 or 752·1920 + adchtJonaJ pvt patk'g. ocean and New)lort R·l . Allows 22 units. ask for John Y. Sngls . pet . J chlld. a ll Beach. 3BR. 3ba. N~w. rea y exc1 es us . 1>11ur. y y ner. ~~v&.wu--.. ~A.....J..:1-u--Stor• •A'><OOO n J I ... bdr 2 b ~ ..... l"'Kllft'llr• .--nr nvmK' '" all spacious deluxe units ---. sq • ""6 ms, a. 4 luxury custom homes 714 °•0 .0°"" °'"e to heh from here Location S E corner W NTED E . OK. $475 mo. 536·2'156, full s ecurity Tennis Warner & Sa ms. H B A : xe.cutive 962-8050 Jaruiz1. 1'Wtmmang C£I Coldwell ~onker IJvmg rm & dm.ing rm. O"'O °""" o"' xtra lrg family rm. 2 avrulable w/benefit.s or ti $198.000 r p . 24 12 (213 l 597 .5279 from Colorado. wis hes to S0001mo rons1dcr lse oµt fplc's, sky light entry. San Clemente coa.'!tal II\' LOW PAR" RENT Delaware, HB. 536-1718 jacuzzi. $167,500. 642-81JS 1ng. Homes mclude Wl•l Unu.o;u3l m beach area ----------' rent home 1 n Mesa 1""2 mile to beach, beaut 3 Agt Owner. Ask ror Rod NEWPORT BEACJI Verde·Mesa deJ Mar or BR. 1\-'z ba bse. Nu crpls, at 17141 32S 2996 or Dean OCEANFRONT LOT equal Will pay $6()().$700 drps, patio. Super clean. at <7141 8J2 Sl44 Specify 3 Mooattb Bay P1ua Laguna Niguel 496-72.ll lll.0136 bars. greenhouse win Super delux dblwd1• * 2TRJPLEXES 111 $1 dows. Nutone food cen Cameron Looks like Nr Lake Park. Mm lo 2,000 dwn ters & much more. YOU s how mod~I. S28.500 bch. 1-4 BR. 3 ba; 1·3 BR. MUST SEE! Priced from l72·75XX> 2~2 ba ; l·3 BR. 2 ba. 5 $1150 "mO $228.000. All offers wall be Mobile Hone Stew. gar, fprptc·s. $189,000ea. $290,000 pr mo on 1·2 yr lsc. l~ase S495 mo. 838-8492 Sea view Home. 3ARCH BAY LOT Must have 4 br. Options. -------- $215,000 fem rm. J3C & pool. 3br.2ba,oewpamt.16642 Harbor V u Hmes Agent640-2344 Please call 714/75l·9'l27 Rhooe Lane $425. Monaco 2Br +den. 2.Ba. /I C"On.S1dered. t'ull Bkr. co 714 IWS-8895 1709-1713 Alabama. HB By owner. 3Br. 28a, nice operation. 498·0200 or ---------1 _536-__ 11_1_8 _____ _ 1052 1-J-...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• after6PM. 675-201S $595 Call 549-8755 Outof Comfy --· --Property 255 C-Ottage S200 uUI pd yd HMl"4• 2 Br. ocean view. frplc, Laguna Niguel Realty • pool. mdoor BBQ. move-831 9122 LOW DOWN SAN CLEMENTE in today, no qwlhfymg. ,_B_EA_C_H_B_L_DG-•. -S-lTE PAYMENT BEACH TRIPLEX •••••••••••••••••••••• refng. 645-4900 sm ree. HcsttOur-3242 n e w I y deco ra t ed . R •CONSUMER'SGUIDE ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11ardener Adults . no !157-1.998.. Almost 1,1., acre lot, within Will buy lhas eitceptional Ste"" to sandy be ach. 12X56 Skyline w /enclsd Spacious, sparkling 3·2·2 CO ONA $500 3brk1dspoolcondo Pt!l S Montbly $575 By owner. 7 month old Cottage 2br $26S refng 2story, fee557-<l824 646-8'746t>ves. CATAUNA SUNSETS lyOWHER Assumable loan 8~%. 4 br 3 ba , POOL, family rm. 2 fll'eplaces, 23so sq ft, lathe & plaster. cul de·sac. Price reduced $17,000. 714/496-4-024 ,,.. h & c II 10 lop locat ion at Magnificent ocean vu. pore u a wnmi;is Finest neighborhood. Pt~rfct'l for retirement. Sl51~rnA llENRY $145,000 0nly$l6,500.(G6-S507) REALTORS ' Paclfi(' Shore Realty Mcblle Honw Store 215 Del Mar 492.4121 111 West Palhada 7\484K·~ Old City Plaza 492·5300 DUPLEX/$27.500 m o d c I h o m c . lml.5.645-4900save! Fee •HOMEFlNDERS • ------ Professionally decorated •CONSUMER'SOUIDE 3 BR. 2 ba. A·rrame bch interior & landscaping. . lniM 324 4 hse. SS75 yrly lsc Ownr A 1 r c o o d it i o n e d 3 ~ acre! 2br S290 kid pet ••• •••• ••• •• • •• •• • •• • • • 64:>-0423. 646-36/ili ~m&11S:1!:~~o~~o/-~'go~ru:E~·seriiroE RENTAL~ ILARkOR V_l_E_W __ 2BR,2ba. ·•••• · $450 Portofino lux spac exet' UMUM111DI Ocean vu from new 4 BR h ome w /lar~e upper deck. Sllding doors open out f r o m each BR ... sus.soo.. 496-2413 49S.SZ20 49~9494 ll0.5050 Owner1Agt. Sl62.oooi--------SUPER BUY 1970dblwde Vas11le A s hort drive from --------~lBR.adlLS,nopels.$270. Orange Co. gives you e Pcsil rtac..Oc•--'• util pa.id. 2012 Newport 3 BR. 2 Ba .. · .... $S00/575 hmc. many xtras .+ pool 3 BR. 2'h Ba ... $575/$625 & i1pa sooo mo. &40-5048 4 BR. 2~ Ba..... .1640 NEWPOaT CUSTOM 7he Shores. OCEAN VU Gorgeous ranch s tyle Guard gate, wa lk lo c~ bulltlo Newport' beadl, rec area. 4 bdrm, Quiet cul·de·sac. Red 2 ba, all upgraded. 'Pnce brick pathway and while reduced to $\69,500. rail fence. 2 Massive _Owner ___ ! At.t....;;..._m_·29158 ___ 1 fireplaces. Beamed ceil- L* Forftt :-'OH lnaa. Huge family room ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/11 ft. wet bar. True country ~tyle t< itchen. S.&WICW.! You'D love tt. L~urious· ly deconted. • BR home with a LAKE VIEW Fantaslic 66' covered patio! RV park.l.ng-and mucb, muc h m ore ! Own.r will carry 2nd T.O. J1&11t reduced S6.000. Gotgeous master sc NOW only S219,000. ~· =· "" .... ,, ~ O,r.1119 •11\IUNl~•ll: • .,,._ ........ [ • lfiftll 770-2111 m1 THllWFFS MIMioaVJefo .1067 Charming Medit. style ••••••••••••••••••••••• condo; atoll cour.te view. TOWNHOM E FOR SALE BY OWNER. La Mancha Moa&W 3 Br, 3 ba, lam· rm. dln·rm, a/c, up&rd ~\S , 1buller1 & "' . ..950. Call "'1days •J.7417 .... 3 lge. BR, 2~ ba .. 1uper value at $113,500. ~ 640-6500/640-4277 IAC:X IA Y VllW • br 2 bit, I& ramUy rm. fonnal d1nl.na rm, rock flrepl•c~. 2000 aq rt home '11$.000. 557-4076 Selllq ~I wit.b • _ar_557_-_f1M_._0wn __ cr_. __ o.117 PUot Clasallled Ad b a limp.a. mauer ..• ~c.U&f.2..$ ----- WANT ACTION., Clwlfed Acb 1142-5678 OCEAN VIEW 3 Bdrms, 134 ba+den+ lam rm. 1700 sq ft. Ex· pansive redwood de('k wrth firep1t ovcrlookmit Dana Manna &Catalina. Walk to your pri vu tc beach club Tnstefully decora ted thru ·OUl w tr cdwood & ('edar paneling with added pJush <'arpet.s .. '* .. • • SIEDROOMS 3200Sq.Ft. Fantastic view of ocean, aolf course. canyon. 3 'unde('ks. Only IS yrs new. Tile roof. open b c oms <'e llln11 s. bedrooms up or down for the prsv11ry or lht· eblld.ren or you. Call to see this one or conit" to Ope" Sot-Sun 1·5 2249 Au Sahodor VIEW REALTY 496-7722 770.0555 FAIULOUSI Cst.m borne, ocean VICW away from the <'rowd Quality f l n leh 1n l( tourhes. 5 mlo'a Dana Pi &atHarbor. Only SZlUOO SUbmit aU offers Broker.114.a41""'7 2 bdrm. 1 ba. lo lo park rent . .,nl.'ed n g bt at $17,500 (70·14XXl highly desirable area 2&3BEOROOM Blvd ll B . 642·083S, with fantastic growth VA·FHA -~---------4 Br, 38a .. . .. .. • $700 Wc&lchff 2 br, 21 J ba and positive cash now GARDENTOWNHOM& Cape condo. 3 br 2 ba, 4to5BR,2'" Ba .. $675 townhouse, rerng. stove. Mobile Honw Store 714848.U9S from your investment. 2 Car Oar ages quiet. lg patio. no kids. For complete details. 1-433-9924 M40 Nancy. 497·213 Cal 973-4626 Mow ir-....... I 757 1623 LAGUNA HILLS llim • • DRAMATIC. nu 3 bd. 2\Ai Owne r moved north letl HWde R.E. lltC. ba. 2 sty. FP. Nr bch Lg Must sell 1631 E. 17th St. SA RHI Est.ht yd. S!ifS/ $625. 646-1035 this dblwde Lancer Snn Clemente. by owner. Ex~ 2100 A en 2 ba ramily rm Prst'e s lashed $2 .000 Btful Span style duplex, •••••••••••••••••••••••" • · 1 ' !14BX·72 > super ruce. many x ras. MotMa. HOfllt s~ red llle roof. gorgeous Want Beach property l<K' $595. 73l4537 or 979-6896 , ... ,.. goll course view, stained eJWC home ln Anahelro Ownr 714 848-8895 glass windows . t:.:ach unit Call SSS.2334 or~ · tagt 't573 CAMP\ISDl·IR'Jlf(E De A VIII e N 8 2Br. 2\'.IBa. &40-1326. 3 br super condo. brand C n7.a ag · 1 bat lltate new Westhluff Village. San Joaquin Townhome. lub h o usea, poo &, NEWPORT Ouplu; IJke W..ted 2900 $500.Nopets.642·S206 golf course view. 2 BR, beach . bo11t slip" 3 new. blk to bcb. Miist ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2"" ba & den. $6()() mo. bdrm $35,000 terms . 118390730 Tripi "' 'd 2 BR 1 ~ _,. pvt pnt10, gar. Pool &. s..iurta Washer & dryer. $'55(1 67~ Waterfront. 3 bdrm. 2 ba, comm tennis /pool Newport Shores S72S mo fi4&.8653 ----- New 3 br2'.i'l house w1rrp1. pauo. 2 car garage with opener. Very qwet s t $575 mo 64_2-_7<e> ___ _ H.nrbor View Homes 3 br. ram rm. view. Comm . pool. Gardener & water pd. $7001 mo. 752-8980. Owner /broker 67S-34~. se . . . 0 W N P rope rt Y In ex, .-... s1 e. . 55&-1448 ,.,. 6pm. a!>J A N>ft FOUR HOUSES Inglewood. Hawthorne btl. frpl, pnv. yd. $395. _...,_..,....._v _______ , ""'·-separate houses on or So. Bay urea? Agt.973-4772 Bebdrautlfullyb de,corated 4 On water ! 2br S250 kldl' Be f I 2A 64 R I '""" W1LL••yc•11rHll m,2"" a, amrm.nr ""tsyd645-4900smfee aut1 u ..x oya two large 50xl7S R2 lots. ,.-"" -S22S bacb bse utll pd pool, tennis. sec gate~ "" Monurth 2 br 2 ba, lrj{ $95.000 each . AgL Ph.TomD'Alleuandro $2S0 2brgarydvuplx molease838·3000. *OONSUMER'SGUIDE. family rm w/wct bar, lra 673-7737orMS-842A T.D. PIOPBTllS Small fee. S57 0824 kltcbon. formal dining (2131 674-ell07 or (714 ) •HOMEFlNOERS• 3 Br. 2 ba Beautifully dee nn,A/C.2stor•6'esheds. New duplexet164.p\exe1. 546-0>1 anytJme or <7 14) ---------Co mm pool. t e nol!'I Soo to nppr«lale. Beaut Buy direct from lhe de· IWG-.ml al\ 6PM. $2101 br. klda ix·ts pix courts. S55I> mo. Grdnr El Toro S·Star adult veloper. (714)639 6704 $3S02br kids pet gar yd Incl. Clln he l!!et opl. mobile park Conven1t1nl ......._ Small fee. ~7-<m4 752-028.'lorS.9·1751 AR\. to ('very thlna. Call 3 unlt.s Eaatalde, 2 BR. 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •HOMEFINDERS• 7lt/S8l 9flM ba ea .. encl a•r•l{ea. Sell ..._... ,_...._d 3 br t ~ ba <'ondo. W /0, orlrade. ••••••• .. ••••••••••••••Neat 3br. 2ba. frplc. ~rig, $470 mo S56·1589. NellBeatlyRcalton. -..0.lllmd 1106 dabwhr, gar, fncd yd. 911·48'73. Ask for Mr . ~ ••••••••••••••• ••• ••• •• Kids It pei. ok. ~. Alt. Hoyt. GltAMD OPENING Rtach! ~ 2br util kid (rpl 845-4900 pix r~e •CONSUMER 'S GUIDt: $1.AVIEW Cha.rmlna 3 Bdrm. Vlew. lrnnis. romm pool Lease. $900/mo lettyGn!Mt,attr &44 ~18/644-8018. ev~ SSOO CASH IHATI M'/ mobil home bouSht thru this et.ore lh.ru July 3l, 1'71l n o peta. U4·a$86 : -"'---------MIWPORT HGTS Lige 2 Br. 2 ba. f'rplc, laun· m.21171 Woodbrid&e 3 BR. 2 be. 2 br rondo, near new Npt New 3 br2,.. ba bouae + 2 dry rm. pvt. paUo Slepe den. frpk , s nal hse TeruC'e Adults Ollly. no ........... Mon L~ Maanolla Westinin.'4lcr (7H)f41"885 br 1 ba bowie Doth have to beh. No ltlds /ptt11 3 b r 2 ~ b a 2 • t Y w /at s.lu m 8" flu t peU. $450 642·520& 2 c: a r a a r a • e 1 • Refs N!CI· 187S/mo yrly ~ oool. teonlt lodsepd, lommWI poola, -- flre9latt1, 6 patio• lse. f1&-M28 wkftdleves. couru. rec "ball, nr So parka & lake Lie ti()() W• fw .... c..de Reduced by o·f ner. 83S-eooc>. e~ 26l M f'. Cout Plai•. l'90 pr rqo mo. MC>-~ Janet. evta. 2 br. 2 bo. Bayside Dr. $111.000.tca.7* _ .!:,$9m. •13llO.~ --~C'4fSt.20083a-3817t ~fth u..fwn. Apwtnrewb u..funl. S.....r Rentob 4200 Office Rftlfol 4400 Monday, Jury 17, 191a DAILY PILOt CZ • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • __ _.:.;..;;...;..L..........;._...;. ________ ....,:;,;.,;;.:;.;...;..;.;=.;.........:i"'-&, ,......,.... •oct. JJ69 ....................... Coste Mn.a 1124 Newport lead 3169 TO IUSINESS MEN .... triat l...tal 4500 Mori~ Trwt hnH•• SlSO -··••••••••••••••••••• Qwu.. 3102 ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• ·•••••••••••••••••••••• We •*" IMrr• ...,..r I PROFESSIONALS ••••••••••••••••••••••• l)ejdj 5015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bl!:AtrrtruL oo WOO. 2 •••:••••••••••••••••••• LARGE 2 BR 2 Ha. encl Septem~r Rentals ,....... ovoiklh'•-Valley Plara l')fficez; 4 . O O O s Q ft N t• w ••••••••••••••••••••• •• •Ci)UALITY tklnn. den, danl.l\g r m l 264l I Flower St r eel, f &r Mesa Vt'l"Cie ires Fumot Unfurn tro.a $150 to Nt'OHOi5 t'reeway Wlll'ehouse s1.1act! HB In Retired rouple ha:s money ESCORTS• ~ pvt pal.JO 2 balhli Garde n Grove Large SJU per mu /\~k for 8111, 3Br, 2&, $.')~ S800 pervwk. Complete sect '):.\~ dustnal Park 894 5351 to lend lst & 2nd Tl)'., Ph for app't 835·3'149 1100/y rly. Waterfront ooebedroom apartmcn~ 5465880 Supersbarp,yrly lse. JN BAYSllORES Two Keeepl&telephonc 1411inns/1 n•ett/ AJU!nl.1"837 J'N4 Homes63H400. close lo shopping. Laun-2Br.19•. $300. bed 1 t:onf1:1ence1oom Rutanee dry fa cd1 u ~s . N o 2 br, 1 bu. l'oclosed gar. 91DOd.UJl!>lillrbUllll room dol house & 3 . th~corfee&1>t1llnd Super view. Lovely pnv 3 ctu.ldren, no peLS Call built·t.1US, e pts & dratJ(!s FanwtJc bach. ~O. bdrm charmer Cl<•Rl' lo 962-4882 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BR. 2 bn. home Comm Danny or Donna at (714) 2214 Rutgers Dr 1:146 7129 Yrly, util inc, s ips 2. pvt beach ln l(ated l'Om lulilMu pool & tennus. $1,000 Per 891-1013. -l293MhSt.N8 munity $350 to $425 Superior ave St uO + OppcriwWty 5005 mo Agt. 640·6500 or 2 Br apt. $250 No pets or Ant G 213 966 l71 week. ulllllJes Oavi• "ro•"n ••••••••••••••••••••••• 759-0087 lalboa ,...,.. 3807 children. ... US, • • I. BEACH fN FRONT o r ti4G 16i: .. Alhllatl' 3a 2ba D/W r I . lk • .. •••••••••••••••••••• 631·0166 2 bdr J ba, beam ceilings, this decorator 4 bdrm ---MINf-PACK r. • • p . wa srEPSTOBEACU paUo, gar Nwpt lfgts . home W/fabulou:s view or DISC The right peri1un l'.111 tobeach,pool.~. ct lbd h rd 2brllhbanewumts. No p ets/kids $325 BOATING activity and QUNJI. turnG-IO hoursweekly 111 Marina Realty M2·8850 u e rm, uge ya · $350 mo 64$-1682 jetty. Lots or pnvacy to an excilm" and pro UuL pd $315 yrly. 675-5487 A"'. S IOA I " 2 story. 4 bedroom. 3 bath, 673-S439or 833~118 ... Steps to boat shp bay & w'~~l~YV to I ~U't. ~ L 8~ -3,000 1q ft fttable busm~s that can ~3itt~k "Bay 1650· (l) Yearly, lrg l BR. frplc. B~O NEW APT. f?sl beach. 3Br cond~. newly $800wk. AlkaboutourfrH ~~w~~~~~~!t ~~o --------~ lndry Cacil, gar. Walk to suieCM No pets $350. mo painted, completely Waterfl'Oflt Homu ""'procJll'Clftt selling, andservietng re f\lwpl Terr rondo, 2 Bdrm. bch. UW UlCI. Responsi-974.2047 shuttered, dbl gar w /lots Cal 611-1400 COft'llWllrce Part& t.1111 accounts. Set-up !or 2 Ba. "8" Plan Nr pool b1ecplonly. 645-5862 3 br 2 ba, pnv patio. encl of storage& autool)t!ne r . ~~~~~~~~~~I Hewpori lll-881 3 )OU by professionals •-.,.,_..bell .. A""J N 24' boat slip. S7SO/mo Ca '-~ rt ll r II ...... -~11 646.~mo o CoroeodefM• 3122 garage, D JW, 2 112 830-nl7a!t 6pm. n~pa · meor u pets. · •••••••••n•••••••••••• Pomona Ave. #A.CM NB. Avail Aug l .11wtabll' CdM OFftCES t ime Display and YEARLY Lae3 br, l"'6 ba. "'-P.-1-£ ~126 Steps to beach, 3 yr old ror top exec. 4 BR, lrirsc.__ N•w merchandise sat1 sfar " --~ d l L b d elegantly furn .. ocn vu. SUIT 'S :-"" 'r C t1on guaranteed. I Buy lhousefromocean.~ ........ ••••••••••••••• up ex. ge e rm. home V I I $1300 so o onst Back> mo. Lge 3 br, 2 ba. \I, .... " 1 bd. new•~ d~r clea n, bltns, yrly lse. &gm t. cl:t r ~ds I Hwy Avallablf' Now• CASH REQUIRED cere, lonely male, 28, Alwwemtnh/' seek.s :sincere lonely fem 'tno#Wlhl f or r c I a t I on s h 1 p . Lost Is fcMtd < 2 1 J l 5 9 2 -2 2 7 5 H u n t ••••••••••••••••••••••• Harbour ~::'!:!! ... ? ~ ~~ ,_Vl_D_E_O_M_O_,V_l_. E_P_AR_LO_R_ t'ree 20 mm introductory * * * * * * * visit, no purchas~ req Al so dance & r ap HAPPY sessD~CEOFFUM 20605. Euclid. Anabe1n1 14JH ~-ill~n& r Hordtng BIRTHOA Y. ' Variety Escorts ' 558-2677 RHONDA ~~~·· rr adJts. ref & dep req. $275 ma ant. & grdn r . less "'II I.. d Plan A $3.975 WITH LOVE Physical Massage By Lt<.' block park & bay/beach. ~f 'I Aug. lst 67~1906 mo. 0 • inc poo SEE lo appreciate. SJ9S 1"2 blksloocun$600m " J,.'!rf:..S.. 833-9703 WATERFRONT thereafter Chtld.smlpel _ ..... __ m_a_67_~_23_11 ___ PlanB $7.950 Therapuit App't only 67:HI01Bor 67HTIS GARDEN APTS tlwtlilqoaleoch 3140 Spac1ous2 br. 2 ba &den o k 7 14 . 644 . 0 48 .t . GROUND FlOOR PlunC $11.925 HUGS KISSES 6-9pm . SLeve. 548-2817. Spectacular view Lux-_9_16-_525-__ 75_7_3_____ UST 17th ST. CM Plan U $19,875 N.8. s.ca....-. 3276 CORONA DEL MAR :;::•p••be•••••h••2•&••;•B•R•• unously upgraded, ne w Sch Cottaoe. 1 hse from Pnvate entru1lct'. 2 r1nc. IA Orani.:e. Hivenilde & Mom & Rich ~ £.. ort" ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br Townhouse, frplc. ~ • ac • ., • carpeting & drapenes. an! .. d u d" San Bemardulocounlies _.. ..-c :. RENT /LEASE Ol'T. PooJ,teonis.Someocean frpl , d1 ~hw asher, Sandy beaeh, beautiful oce mt,slps6.Monlh carp, rapes. :11rcon If )'OU can start an 2 ******* CallTouchoCClasb & Catalina views. Close garage. patios, 960-2358. ll & rd ens• overlooks of Aug open tsSO. 645·8557 $195 Per mo, incl ut1 I weeks, write or call for a •97S-0062 * 3 Bdrms., 2 ba., frplc , condo Carpet&, drapes. ~ Mo. Agt. 497 ·3388 lo Fashion Island & fine HEAR IEACH Balboa Island. Boat slip Vocatioft Rentoh 4250 BROKER 67~6700 MINI PACK information llam lllm MC/Visa beach. 644·2611 &CIVIC CEHTER available . Adults-no •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• Small offtt•e '125 mo. 1827 ~~:IU'l!;CT PRODUCTS. •G•ET-•WHA--T•Y•o-u•w-AN•T•I 779W 19th.CM. ---------•BRAND NEW. Spacious ~~~1:isoo. m onthly. Palm Springs Vacation Westclirf Drive Xlnt Inc l714 l 754-1993 IN A R ELATIONSHIP. SocidCW. 5400 4 HR. lgc 2 s ty· view. New 3 bdrm, 21,'i ba, new cpts, deluxe 3 & 4 Br All bltns. · Condo on Mission Hilb locauon 6Jl·0900 Monday fo'riduy. 9-5pm Free Seminar. Wed, July ••••••••••••••••••••••• paint & crpt, '° good dishwash er , patio & frpks. gar. lge yd. 520 Block fro m wate r & CounlryClub.968-5430 lusiMssRentol 4450 1720 E.Garry 19th. 7·30 P M. Newport l•-------- area $195. lse.492·0960 garage. $525. L s e . YorktDwn -Just West of Shores area. 3 br, 2 ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• SanuiAna. CA92705 M arr 1 o l H o t e I . SINGLE? s. J1a1 673-7513. Agt. Beach Blvd. 960-2219 or du pl c x . Yr I y l s e . Ste~ to Np Bcb lge 2 br VILLAGE ,FAIR Laauna dell./cafe Barksdale Self-Esteem Call INTROVIEW for thl' ec.t•tr.o 3278 2 Hr. 2 ba. beam ceilings, 536-1718 (714)956-5871 f~ :2~~1. 71~5~ [ ~2~ ~: MALL llet!r "& wine. All new Programs . Heser va· mtelhgenl & discreea ••••••••••••••••••••••• x l r a 1 r g. Kids o k . JBr. 2Ba & 2 Br. Xlnt loca· Lge 4 br, 21.AJ ba, encl. (714)529-5601 La r Re s tore i. pal' e eqwp May trade Uons 497·48011497-4802 way lo meet new s ingle Condoforlse,32274 raseu S49S/mo. Pb 673-61962 aft tlon,closedgar. l yrold. patio New deror 1 blk 4~00 avallableAllll 1st. $35,000Agt494-7551 l~~~~~~~~~·1.:peop:::::1e~·~752:;;·54:.!.1 1~·--- Carohna 2 .BR. I b11. 6pm. 960-1014 bcb.iooo yrly.673:2507. a.tdstoShan ~ C &C i: pool, SJOO mo, 1st & last ••••••••••••••••••••••• ausey ompany TRAVEL AGENCY Lost & Fo.d SlOO EEi-611 Wl•ttltHlt &. + SlOO see depos it Call 0..EANAPTFORRENT, 'lbwnhouse. lovely, s pac 2brpool 1 Refrig $300Kids •IESB.ECTIYEw Real&tat. ....................... j(~ Bobbie at v a I ent• ne 2 BR apt over garage. & home-ltke 2 br with yd645-4900 t-'ee Gain a rellable Leasmi;: Mtent FRANCHISE Lost or Found a pet? Call ... ; .................. . Realty,532-0ln. 752·1534 $400 mo. Walk lo beach. pvt. gated entrance+ 2 •CONSUMER'S GUIDE roommate.645-7464 497-2457 Tht' new way lo own a Animal /\ss 1~t a nce Sct.ool•& -----644-8581 patios. Some with all S RE HOME 1104So Coast ll1way travel agency Tra\•el Leag~S37-2273. no fee. .._.,__o..t_ JBr, 2Ba twnru.e. frpk. garage. Swimmmg pool 3 br 2 ba, patio. bet ocean • HA A • Laguna Beach Net'Nork Start your own ~- fot-d yd. pool pnvll Cozy large 1 bdrm apt Jacuui.Tenniscourts 1 & bay, ava il. now. Cutdown r.xp. not rl'q u1red 7005' ~I. July 4. Vic Cameo ••••••••••••••••••••••• $390/mo 492·7046 w/lrs: pal.lo. Nr Beach. bllc t.o Hunungton shop-&'731266.640-4871 ~; SI DE C M ~hupo;, Complete s upport & Ion!( 675 3399. ping C"enter mall. Adults Li•ing bpettsn! offc'i., hobby. wholesJlt', tt-rm !)erv1ce provided 2 br house. 2 car garaJ:e, Costa......__ 382.. No pets. From 5435 1 br close lo beach $295 pr Share a borne or aptment gen U:.l' Ft $85 548 7249 c 3 11 Mr c bar 1 cs. 1375 mo Avail 1mml'<l ..__ ,. c~ d v· mo. Incl uu L 673·5187, 838 ...,.2 "'96-8186eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,..,aw10 tllage. 15555 (2131789-8768 NEWPORT Hl.Vl), CM 71-l· ·;,uo •.a. u.a. ... cH• •PTS HuntingtonV1Uage Lanr. ----------3'·-h Pnml'comm'llocall"n LO S I bl ~AINI 3280 .__..... """""" H.B. (714)898-9961. SanClenltftt• 3876 uues1g ousernatcs v SALES/ AN Ava1 a e ••••••••••••••••••••••• Large 1,2&3 bedroom ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4950sq fl 494 560I! for any type bu s 1-New 2 br, 212 hu super garden apts. Dshwhr. Lux t ownhou se apts. 2 Br, lge porch, walk to 832·4t34Smce 1971 ness1reul l'State with bltns, encl gar. gas bbq. g~age. JBr. 2 bo. frml beach. fenced yd $325. 5400 S Ft potenual Mr Ml'hlmg. s harp, pool. tennis, Pool. {ins Pd. 778 Scott din, entry k1tch. SSOO Eves498·0318 Male2A-30to shrlux3Br q. . <213)541·8164 security ~ate $395 Pl.64.2-50'13 964-1.507 3 ba w12 g1rb 1''rplc Showplat·eoftow11 IR EN , 968 -2297 o r 1 br, on bch $340 mo O/W, encl gar, S200 Ulll ~~a Vt>1'de Or Pl.iNt SAN 0 WI C H S h op. 96.1-0867 New 2br.2 ba.allbltns, 2 Br, ctuldren welcome. Inc ludes Ut il. New Incl. 2 bike. to bch 1S25Mc-.JVt•rdt·Ur b $1CX)Jday Short hrs,5dy. -------!rplc, encl f(ar, pat10, no pets. Starlin~ ul $270 Decor. 49"2-31 !0. 492 l720 960-5260; 960-3568 Costu Me~a 1ndustnsl Wife wanted $240. lBr l!Be, lrs: yd $300. lndry rm. S3SO. mo. 846-W07 545-4123 home Try $15,000, full 2Br hse. Both avutl Allll TSL M~mt 642· 1603 ---------$2-10 2br utll pd Kids· pets F lookmg for a rmmatv t•> 1----------pn<·1• Wtll tram. Agt. 1.sl 557-MSl. _ _ . $225 pool! Ref Mg J3C 645_4900 s m fee shr brfuJ condo w ocean -7SI 1400 T-"'1-1290 2 BR I Ra, cpts, drps, saunaM5-4900Smfel' •CONSUMER.SGUIDI-: v1ew.Ava1l8/1 6424691 2A822A88 Nl'wporl Bl vd. --------- -lndry fac1I. fresh p aint, •CONSUMER'SGUIDE Costa Mesa Ap prox 900 RESTAURANT. Balboa. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $265 mo. 200 Apt c. ~. Ocean• Jbr 2ba $310 pet park New / P 3 b r !>Q ft, plt>nly ol parking Seats 100. Terms I Y'r L<,e by owner Spac l6th Place.1>44-0452 Adult Condo, over 40 2 kids 645·4900Sm fl"t! t wnehs.£' Furn SI 75 s.500 mo 642 3400 Agt. 751 1400 5Br vu tn Tuslin Hills. BR.2Ba.Sec gate. $425 •CONSUMER'SGUIDE Fmle Chene 833 2900 or Sl3001mo. A. Masek MESAPIHES mo.SJ&.6778or759·121l • 640-1673 W. 19th St. CM Bids 549-7654 1 B 3285 p I · · l.rg 2Br +den. wlk to bch ----------Slore/Offlct' C I ZOnC' 2 r · OO,Jacurzi, Bnmd new 2 & 3Bdrm & !)lores. frp k. nu Non-smoking m alt• t o ea30thqflaJOuunj.!unlls Wf'dlNnstff 3298 adults. no pets . 2650 apt,'s, hu~c backyd crpts /drps. S330 mo share exclusive N1.<pt Sil!! t><1 ur SlOO for both ••••••••••••••••••••••• Harla Ave. CM. !Mesa dllUd OK $350 & $425 i\dlts only, no ~ct ~ Bchcondo.Ocean"u full 644.9877 l'ern1TC" 4 bf",~ ba. frpk. Verde Dr. K Qff H arbo_r • 4 I• 2 6 ~ ~ • d Y !) . 4!>2·1096 rfe fac1l. S300 mo in<· I i•pts, patio. it1ds & peL-. 'Blvd}. Sl9-2.J41. Wkmda-/eves. 536-4873 --------ufil. siB:78T3! 67$3313 5400 sq ft, new Ult UtJ fnr k $445 Agt no re 2 b 2 ba _. ed ~Ms Fumished lndust. 2900 Aarwa} o . . . , l' r . ven. cover 2 Br 2 ba upper encl or u.m.n.isa.d 1900 3 bedroom bouse. close to 833-l!:D3 2t:J.262 1543 964-2566.973-2971 patio, new p aint & gar'age,, clean · $350 beach l ftA')< 751 2060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S'l352brTHkids+pool carpe .etc ,.....,_ · 21702 Brookhur!>t , 111.EEXCITING 848-9556. Retail or offlct' !IPi.tt'l' + Small fee 557-0824 l br, cntc, ..1~ ... ,.,. nots 962-0778 PALM MIESA AP'TS. livtnll qlrs Outstandt~ ... ~ ... ..., ,..., ..-. Roommate to share lrg Nwprt lkh I t $350 •HOMEFfNDERS• $235.mo 2br1 ~ ba 4-plex. nr MINUTESTONPT C ~1.homeNopet/cbild. oca1on .......... __ .,__._ ......... or 645-2274 Beach /Slat.er. $240 mo BCll 64.5 1331 mo 7141968 3856 ~ .,....._ Bach, 1&2 BR 3300 l.4;e 1 br, util pd. E-s1de. 9624007• 960-<>465 from $230. & up Very qwet m Eastbluff. TOP LOCA TIOM! Uc;>UOR LICENSES Orangeon·sale cocktails GUAR LOW PRICE' Orange- O<f.Sale Bar~am '. CAl...l.iiarv.e_ TOLL FREES00-252-2000 BA.LIO>. ISLAND Gift Shop With 2nd noor office Ca II fast for de lads. 640-5112 agt 5015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• ••••••• •••••••••• covered deck $245. mo. 2 B 1 b f 1 t Adults. No Pets 1 de a I f 0 r stud ent 17th Ir Hewport ltvd. CORONA DELMAR 366E 20th.646-4387 g.:;&l:g '/e~~P~~1~10' lS61M~a Dr Furn /unf. 640·52!16 Successl\ilreta1lshop. Newly formed electronic ChJ rm1ng t:ottuge. II 2 BR E/S'd• ti Call960-5376. t5Blks East ofNewport ~ approx.950sq fl corpo ratio n seekin~ hdwd. Ors' U!'led bnl'k iuge • I ~. u I Blvd.) S600Permo Bkr6i5·6700 SI00,000 investmen t Shores, grey fem Ter· n er mix Schn auzer t'ltp p ed i\ns . lo "Leonard". Re ward 67~1689 LOST, Female silver Poo- dle. toy to mm s iie. groomed. Lamb styll', had on f lea t'ol lar. Reward. Vic. Nwpt Blvd & 16th. C.M. 640-3427 or 646-9609 Lost · Blk Cat . white paws, no:.e & throat. Vk Tun.lerock Vista apts. & Univ . H i g h . Days 8J3.5234. Art 5pm 833-0017 Reward. blk /wht cat , no collar, shrt hair Vu· Back Bay Dover Shore:. 646-9795. REAL ESTATE LICENSE SCHOOL OFFERS •Crash Course ava1labll' •Matenais provided. •Small c la sses for personal!ZA.."<i instruction •Ch<>ose own tas~ay & rught classes. •Placement-up to so•,; com1JUSS1on. FTee3Week Sales Training Call For De-tails Bll-1003 493.0442 Lost : male P ers ian Katella Ch1nch1lla Kitten. 10 Real EstateSC'hool mo's old Btll Can>:_On 3203LCa1D.U10CylistJ:anu area 'Rt'Ward. 7S!MMS6 San Juan Capistrano Lost. Sml while dog. Jobs WCllihd, 7075 Monarc h Bay area. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Reward 499-4843 RN avail for pvt. duty m oome XJnt refs . Yrs of Lost: Male Engltsh Sheep exper Phone644·9b'13 ~. So. Laguna Phonl' .... Wanhd 7100 49943Cl5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lost· Cocker /Lab mix . !I Account 1 n g p a r a m o!i M . friendl y professional. P /T for Bk I /w ht N li IC M Lag Bch CPA firm Hk 642-1318. 645-019& kping & tax, non-smokl'r frpl, 2 BR. 1 ba. Dcach pd.,open beam clgs, fncd 1 • 3844 9am-5pm 546 9860 BeauutuJ lrvm<' home nr s ho wing 100•;;. return close.SS2S yd,S31Smo.646-43117 rvene poo 1 & l t· n n 1 ~ tndmtrialRetttol 4500 w1lhm2yrs.Call962·24S8 Found · Male Cockapoo. Comp. furn 2 BR. 2 ba, Spacious . .qwet 3 bdrm ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROOIM 4000 nespons1b1lt' 1.1u1t'I lt· ••••••••••••••••••••••• fl4oney ta Loan 5025 Lite grcy1~h. dark ears. l•--------- 494--0212. 1 blk tobeacb ~ townhse apt w /lge pvt *BRANO NEW* ••••••••••••••••••••••• nants des approx S250 14-00lrv is~re. 01fnftd•c0&st gab~d ~n •••••••••••••••••••••.•• choke cham. Vic Santa Ac<.tng Bkkpng &lyd Re&ILOrs 675·59:JO palJo. Pool. Adu lts. Sorry Room w I kitchenette _64.2_-_127_6____ ,. 1 t 2 d & 3 d T 0 . Ana. 540-0583 TEMPORARY ltc./\ k & w /4,000 t o x.ooo ... r s . n . r s. ---------CoftdomiNums no pets. $400. 645-3381 or ..,.,wee up. Gay W /M. 27. would hh fenced yd 559 1802 Credit no proble m . Found, blk Dog. Spaniel Register Today lo work FurnhMd 3400 675-5949 ------IRVINE'SNEWEST 548·97SS same btwn lR 27 lor 738-4271 mix, fem. h a:. brokfon onvanousuccountinll& lHa . laun rm . $275/mo + clog deposit. No pets. Avail AU#(. 1st 792 Sh.U1rnar 675 747!) or mgr in apt #4. AJ'TCOMMUMtTY Ambassador Inn 1n Cost:1 roommat e & ., Lall For rent nrLeJw SOOObq Arranged by leg. Vil' 15th & lr vmt·. bookkeeping a ssign Mesa. 2277 Harbor Ccn-557·8629 bet 7 & 9 PM rt 1ndustnal bldg. zonl'<I Coast Home Loans NB 543.R211(1 menls Work i•lose lo HERITAGE POINT trally localed. 235 rooml> for MP . corne r o f ---------your home . FigurP MANY w ith k itch en, Garoge-s Pullman St & f>;iulJnno OOVOUNEED CASll? FOUND. httleblk Poodle. Clerks to Sr Accoun phone & TV Swimming forllent 4150 St, CM Fenced, paved, lst. 2nd &3rd male. Vic Calle Hogar, tants needed thruout pool. J&cuui, and rer ••••••••••••••••••• •••• pJrkmg, fire -.pnnklt•rs llomc owner loans M1ss1on Vt<.'JO. 586 0385 Orange Co Eastsidc. 28r lBa tn In plex. frplc, crpts. drps. blt-1ns, enc gar, laun Wtr /gas pwd. older child OK. no pets $335 1!03 Ogle. 548·3281 eve!)/ wkends. An apt community de · room. Dally & weekly Garage for rent. Good 110 220 "'I rrd I nqu1 re arranaed fast Found: small female doa. Robert Hall'!. signed with you m mind rates starting from S54 a locauon Near beach $35 W i\ Dosta, 714 549 9fi71 Borrow $1000. Sl00.000 vie 18th St. ''"".'ta M"~a ASccountemps.,. 3425 f · 8 fl k flexible terms. past -..w .. ~ 500 Matn. Sll'"'" eatunng spacious oor wee mooth. 847·9939 1500 ~q fl $35<l mo 1:110 credit no problem Call 646 1540 No Tower . Union li<lnk ••••••••••••••••••••••• lluntmj!\on l.andmork. l UR. 2 ba, \lo Cl bar, garage. new, ex tras Adults, $12.5 mo 968 3094 plans. FUm15hed or un· ----~-__ o ___ Offic• R--£....1 4400 Lo0 an. C~t Contact Dill bl ti lnTheC1tyofOr~ngl' furnis hed I 2 & 3 ~ cnTUI " usnoo iga on IH.>t 7/4, mixed l'oodlc. u """'~m apts Av"tlabl" F,Sl.50 mo+ 1".t uhl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Burnett 8us1ne!>'> STERLING FIN,.SVCS 714/~103 '-"-"'uu "' .. p l u k i.ml Fem. b lk /gr,1y .1._ ________ _ for occupancy June 20th ___ 5_5_9_·_6_0_7_7_. ___ Executive swte Airporter ~0f~~~f~ oro era gr __ 1_14_1_9ss. __ 16_J_oc_b_k_r_>_ Rrward 894·0238 1• FEATURING •Park like setting. •Lighted lenrus t'OUrtS •Recreational fac11llles •Pool & jacuzZJ ROOM FOR RENT Inn area, 320sq fl. corner ofr. all services pro· To.-••• u.ftnlshed lrand Spc.kilMJ M.wTWllhM Apts 11/J Mile Fr leach S27 SO Wk. l Blk fr bch vtded. Plaza Executive No latch.960-3547 lvmsg Suites. 2082 Michelson 3525 ....•.•....••.•.•...... 2 bd. 2~ ba, encl gar. patio. frplc, No pet!> Irvine, $425/mo 581 6985 afl 6 3 rooms ror rent. Qwct 1_1_212_. _Irv_m_e_._7_52_·_0234 __ . _ CM home. 5 mm w lk to OCC. SHO mcl uul. M 3 Bdrms, \"2 Baths F'treplaces. Patios. Dtshw11she r. Disposals t..awid.ry Facilities Apartw.nts fountished ••••••••••••••••••••••• J 175 Moftro•lo St. Costa M.so 37 24 Agt on premises Sat/Sun ••••••••••••••••••••••• 640--0357 •Gas BBQ •Sparklmg clean lattn· dry •Garden patio kitchen •Open beam ceilings pref. 754-0960. F\Jnllsbed Room . Costa M~a. female only. Aft 8pm; 646·2311J • Kingsize bedroomi; •Large walk·ln closets •Private dresslng a rci.IS •Accented walls. Hoom & house pnvleJ?es, AUractive 1 & den. qui et lge hm in H.B. Ref!i mature adlt. No pet.---------please.968-83JOaft.5 Gar., $28.S. 2234 Rutgers Lge l BR, bltns. pool, Near comer of Walnut & ~--------­Or $2SS. Adults, no pets. 423 Jeffery ore S. A. FTwy. Nice CdM room w /bath, --------·--1 W. Bay. 548·9516 (714)559-7000. sorry no private entrance, It cook- 2 br w/blt·ms. adults, no pets. Rental center open in g . Walk t o b t• h . pets, 2265 Canyon Dr. Detached 2 BR,. fplc. cpts, daily 9 am to7 pm E mployed sgl mal~ ovr 833-8533 drps, gar, patio, edits. no 31,..8 ~only Sl50mo 67~5214 --------pets. S34S 337 E. 18th, LOIJllllDIHch ,. HwNlfMloa •oci. J7 40 67~6736 ...................... • ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANFRONT •Bac h -Long Beach, 2Br,l~ba.610JoannSt. DELUXE privacy. UlJI pd No pets Adults. no ltid.$. Small 1 & 2 8R from $420, ut1I Room w 1k1tcben priv Nice home nr s hopping Phooe 962-7520 aft 6 or Sat&Sun. $185. 833-8974 pets 548-7638. incl. 646-0505 ---------t . S..-rlt...tah 4200 L.,..a •adt 37 48 ~and~~~r, 2 Studio apls, ~ blk to •••••••••••••••••• ••• •• FREE RENT• Deluxe Suites *5~1269 sq ft AH amenities Udo MarfneVlltOCJe Newport 675-8662 IAYfttOMT OFFfCES Cannery Villa~e·New of· fiees from 300 sq ft fa ntastic views , Ii: patios .p a rk ing & Jaruton al included. 2808 Lafayette Ave .• N.B 673-1003 ~500 sq rt. dlx nfc w. 19th St, CM. from $150 mo, Tom 54().2200 •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• . new. re~ beach. $2Ml. incl. ulll. WEEKL y ·~ean!.....,l apt 1 bdrm OK. no pt'ls. ~6·4.262. PermaMnt. Stv & ref rift 38r $300 NEW PO R T RE A C H "" ..... ~vesMS-9543. HolelCalifomla.494-2797 ............ ~ ' ~. Also 2 bdrm $725. ---------• 2Br.. . . . . . . . . $200. (Alrport) area). Recep uttl 1nrl Yrly. Adults. Jbr 2ba pool ! $300 ldds or«l-7137. 12935lhSt. NB. Uoo & 2 ofcs w/pvt bath P05s1bly unlurn Avail Pet.s64S-4900S~ (ee 2 br, extra lge rQOms. 213·966-1711 S375 Ron Henry. Bkr. mld.sept.49'7·1082 •CONSUMER SOUJDE Sto•e at refr1g, cpts, & Waterfront NB, 2 bd. -~---·------ Htwporl IHch 17 69 2Br. lBa. front yd. "ar. deck. Cyn view. Utll home. patio, $250. /wk THE EfACIENT ••••••••••••••••••••••• $280 /mo . Wkd ys : pald.$3SOmo.494·3932 546-e9or557-0848 sr.s TO 11.ACH 1Rr,1ba,y1'l)'.l300 3 Br, 2ba, PenJn $650 SUMMBHMTAL ~yfroot.. 4 BR. 2 b11. onblgb~ t850Weelt associated es.i \, .. r Pc, '' " · -,.., , .. ,.. .. ' .. 581-2800. eves: 675-0428, Victoria Bueh l Br. 28RORBACHEWR ALTERNATIVE 673-89M w/gar . UUI Pd. Balcony, Apt, t,<a blk to beach in Nice 2 Br apt, xlnt North ocview,cable494·1401 Newport. Re&11onable . Mo: to mo. rent Incl: C.M. loc. SepJ.allos, Laguna Sch apt, on the Wkly rates. G73-360l. :C~~1ft.!d pbo~1~ ~o·v: =: gar~~0CS· beach,forrent. Lovely3br 2 babeacbapt croge. cortf. rm, mull mo. 67s..5531 oo ocean. Avail by week. serv .. parkina & more in Ava.II. Aua. 1. Townhouse Great ocean view. 2 July 15-Aug S. Call Newport. 2 br, 11,<a ba. aar, lrplc. Br+den apt \A, blk to 213179S-198S or 355-2444 11tE EXECUTIVE Pool & jacu.w. Adult.II. beach. $475/mo. _.94_7287 _foc_de_t.a_lls_. ________ s_urr_E_M0-_54:_7_o __ $375.646-20lO. or4.94-4212 Balboa beach apt Sleeps Sln11le two r m s uite New Tnplox, 2 BR, 1 Bii. HewporttNch Jl69 6,slepl to beach le shops avalhtble near Or Cty Soulh C8l Pwa area .......... •••••••••••••• $175/Wlt & "P· 67$-$810 ; •lrport. t'Ull serv1ce9 ms. For further ~lo. ,, ... _ ..-.1 IK2-0393 available. For more ln· W&EKLY m-2231 _.._"~ formaUon7l4/833·3640 IBr .............. $350. Bacbelor a . 1 o r 2 Of ZB:r ••• .... . mo. I Dlt. 2 Ba. fplc. pat.iO, ~droom .. sTownhoUJl'S FABULOUS 1 Bdrm Tltebeadi•• c 1293StbSI ND "1cl 2 car sarage. $415 f'room'129 50 Panthouae wHorever .-wP()ITCIH'Ta 21J.S1a.1i 11 · mo. Aakrot Bill. 546-5880 Spectacular 1pa, total view of Bay. Avail wet>k Luxunoua 1 2 man recreation proaram . l>'S7~. Offlceawllb IOdal Pf'OJ"Cft. 1 pools. 8 Prt••te room w /bath & FUU SBVICIS tennla COW1a. At Yuh.loo vMw QOO/Ytk. 4 br 2 ......... II. 2 Classified t\ds are the a.9canha .......... D/W aMwer to • successful '$600 -· _.. • •tn: pra11e oruard s•I~' 1r11 MO.JJ4S = ·~ to tell rnore ~ ' . -.. , Island, JamboTH a.as.n Salisbury R F. llOfif'WJIOrtOenter Dr Joeq~n Hllla Road. mac;o Ev• m-11'()11 I Sllltt 200 171416'4-ltoO 64+4492 ...... ...... Interest only 2nd T rust 4800 ~q rt . 600 .imp:., 2014 Oet.'Cis arranged in the volL-.. 3 phas1•, aarlmc~ &. pnvacy of yuur home. electnc1tv ID~lJlll•d lor Coast Equity Funds . mactune shop Uu1 ldm~ 955-0073 located ut l51i04 Producl'r --------- 1..ane. Hunllnitton lkach Mori~s. Trust Contact Mr lki°"ma11 DffdS 5035 1213)327 631:il between 8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• am&4pm P RIMELOC INS i\ 2.700 Sq ft Untl & 1 ,2.I~ sq ft unit w 1750 sq ft of oHices for lt•ai.e On McFadden. Jus t uff Newport & S A Ftwy., LOWEST l~stR•s I stT.D.'s. also 2ndT.D. Loans. Fairest Terms since 1949 Sattltt' MIC} Co. 642-2171 545-061 I Newhopc Properties 963-7200 lusiMs1 lulinffs Opportunity 5005 OpportuNty 5005 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HO SEUJHG NO EXPll.llHCI NO INVESTMENT GUARANTEED INCOME '2, t l2 PM MOHT'H ~TIMI S7J) ,.. MOHT'H P'AITTIMI C~y: Furnishes en11re1y new tvoe of ultra modern Yend1no macti1nes and top Quality locatlorla plus all supplies. insurance. hcens1no. tralntno and capital lor expansio n atter 90 days. You will be shown dOCumented ptOOf that tri. average localion has 662 customers per month and we start you with 101ooauons. "'9 1""1cwd DI~ •USE'S RAL4 Y KJT KAT HEtlSHEY IARS MR. GOOOUI -IUllUYUM The Nfttion 1 t.ar;eat SelllnQ Confection Aflfllc..to: Must be able to devote 20 nou" a montti to this bull~ ha..,. a Sincere dftlre to OP«ate own bvsmesa be of aound ctlaracttr and ~ .CSequate worklnQ C{IO!tal Preference will be ~wn to thole lndtvlduals wtlllnQ to atert on a part lime bts11. 11 leHt u:it1I t~ ~rate the depenctablhty w reQulre Not affilllted With Hlflhey FOOd1 Corp Of Llf~ Inc Ill CMf-Mlm Ctl Mt. L ~ 17141111 .. IH -.... ...... .., .. ~ °"" ............... e.,. 0..~HaCWTJ ... ~ A....._-4Aa. ..... .... ------- Alterations. Hals t on Found: 2 dogs, blk /Ian BoulJque So. Coast Plaza mix breed.-;, IM. I F. apx 1s 1ntt!rv1cwm g for an 6 mo. HB 846-347t; /\Iteration De pt. M Rr Pft"IOIN:ft 5350 Must have eicper °"1th Desig ne r A ppa re 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Salary open. For app·l Spirit.al R•odtt phone 540-6640 from 111\SSo. EICammo Rt'al 11.ooam to 5.00pm Mon ::>an Clemente . Pully lt1:. lhruSat !-'or appt 492 7296 RELAXJNO MASS/\(; fo: BobJ ame!\·Lk Masseur Outcall 9-9, 494·511 l FOXY LADY Outcdl McnsCIC}t M/C 731-3561 PREGNANT~ Caring. confideolla l counseling & referral. Abortion. adop- 1.Jon & keeping APCARE S47·2SG3 UMDA" VICXI <Meal McnNge Fwtt..fwofH! Servi.ng all Orange Co. 835 7313 MASSAGE RGURE MODELS ESCORTS OUTCAUONLY Dyl.••Kohtt 631-2140 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS 88bl<'d Knife Rural -Crabby - BLACK You can always tell a widow In ~vt'rly Hiiis She wears a BLAQ<. ten n1s otalfil. To pl•~ )'OW' meuoae ~foretht! readln& pub Uc, phone Deity PilOl Class•~. 842·~8 AHtMAL HOSPITAL ASSISTANT. bathing. c lea nin g . Vara a bh· h o ur s, in c ludln i.: wknds/eves. 644·5463 ASSEMILERS ELECTRONICS lmmed openings for peo pie w /expe r . in P C. Boards & wiring. Grow ing <.'O. Xint bens. Apply ScienW1 c Drilling Con- trols, 4040 Campus Or, N.R. or call 557-9051 & ask for Ray Gilman Ass.idant McJr' Ir R.toATireWH ('ioodyear Store. 1-:1 Toro 837·2900. AUendanl. part lime. for paralyzed young woman personal care. Sal/Sun J()..5. Balboa Isl. 67S-56.S2 ATTIMTION SUMMllJOIS llOllOYY 1f you are new to CoslJ Mesa. temporarily dtic• <'OOLinuing yO\lt N!U<·a Uon. recently dillcharaed from the MTVict', or for any rellll()n 8et'-llng tern· pur ary e mployment. consider thls uniq u op por Tbe womrn 4t m1•n ~T •UT lOOlcing for may be 01'9d of typinlt. foldlnR pi1per-.. warehouse jobs & WOl'klnC ror a limited Income Worll w /young people Rapid 11dv pout blc. If YoU art 18 or over & would be avall to slar1 worll lmmed Call bctWtt~ -2PM. 645-4514 ~--... ,. ....... -···-·---~-- (ll DAii.. V PtlOT Monoey July I/ 1918 "F ~ mK• ••peir .............•..•..... U & J Applrnn1·c Ser\ Carptmtcr Free e1>t. Any TRJPC.:llARGI-: $10 :.tic job!. Cull Allun ur· 2025 Mam.SA Tony. 646-8649 ~ 2422 !157 OJW -- R.J Hulfmun & 8-0n Hcmodd & udflil1uns 645-4644 or 541HM I Llcensl'd & Bonded lnd curpenter. comm1re.!I ~ + pa1nt1n g . Reason Cu~tom Remodel1n1: & ••••••••••••••••••••••• rates J ohn 531·80112. Add1t1 ons . Call \ 1111·1· Expr'd in cus•om & -spec 646-0425 ~nhoff & /\SsV<' 673 7104 res1denual. remodels & r-t--· --additaonl., mdustnal & -.-t _,-,.1c• Gen contractor. add1t1un'> lundscap1ng des 1i,:n ••••••••••••••••••••••• & remodeling Buh 1>42.2473 & 645·5869 Shampoo & s team cluan . Hardesty, 5<18·9953 Color bnghteners, wbl 1'sphaff R~n cplS 10 mm bleat·h Clean Remodeling, addllwns ••••••••••••••••••••••• Liv, dlJl rm. hall Sl 5 Avg rdwd deck & !>p~i.. ne"' •Save Money• rm $7.SO. couch SlO. chr constr Lrcd. S56·824 t 1.>nveways•Park1ng lot SS. Guar elim pct odor Sectrieol •Repairs •Seakou11ng Cpl repair. IS yrs ''xpr ••••••••••••••••'"••••• •Li e . NB . C M S&S Do work myself· Rds Asphalt 646-41171 s.11·0101 ------------------labysittittcJ CclterillCJ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Worlung molher has 7 yr Wedd 1 n gs. summer old girl <illendrng El parties, wane lasting Moro Sch Ne1.'<l someone Cabana-For The Frne Hubbard &dric l..Jc 327136 645 6974 ELECTRICIAN Priced nght-free (•i.t1m11tt• un large or l>rt\U 11 Jobi. Licensed 673 035!1 to care for her and send Art of Catennl( 645-9858. feftc:iftq her to school 7AM · SPM ••••••••••••••••••••••• rrerer LB mother '41th J anos European Ca lt•r WF.STEHN F'E:>JC~ l'U r hlld In l>ame :.l'hOOI mg Sum mer part1c:.. Wood & Ch • l k &!f7·3l56 ~~~~els. Wl.'ddlll~s Llclll!A5 151 ams~~ IH37 lkyct. tl.,air ••••••••••••••••••••••• C....nt/Conc:,..te GcrdeftincJ Mobile Br cycle Repair Al ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• • • • • • Your Homt• F'or Appl Foundations retarntng •VERY LOW PRICl·:S • Qill 891·1455 walls, blo~kl., p.rnos On Gardening M;iint • 556-8241. Lied George !H!l ~015 ~s ~tc~ ----- • ••••••••• •. •...... • • • • Cement work. a II t > pes Dlvorce1Bankruptcy Call wlcnds or ~kday& art s.50. S. 642·8482 or 646·335 l '\ct1on Typing, 960-5419 Sell idle 1lems 642-567H Exp. Japanci:.l' G<irdencr Complch: yard i:.er v1ce Reh able & neat N pl llch. CdM urea 645·0004 Gcrdtninq .•..................... Clt'Jll up~. HuulanE:. Lundst>ap1n1: lmmcd servicing 642 9'J07 General l.er\'ll'l' llauhng, tnmmmg, yrd marnt. nu lawns. sprnklrs. 645-7926 , Handytnon .••.......•............ I lave & wurk on ltw IJu I Peninsula Hrd"'d tlr:1, pandmg. ceramic tile. elt' All)I household n· pairs 675 28~ l::d HaulinCJ ····•·•··········•·•··· EXPERT YARD OCC Student I Ton I rurk ClliMUrS Trash. trt'e tnm, lfou Trees topped. removal 642 5703. !179-648!1 -751 3476 Insured -CllEAPEST hauhn.: an Gen«al Seoius town F'r esb CllEAI'' ·~··•·••••••••••••••• • 642-2995 or 645· 1390 HANDYMAN C<trµentry. electrical. plumll1n~ & nrs 8-17 2787 Gradinq ••••••••••••••••••••••• Haul. sk1ploader dump llaubng yard & garaµe cleanui;6. Lawn 111stalla tron & removal Tree & shrub removal Itel Frank Ivens 631 0384. 642·Ei059 trk. ~radm~. tree wrk, Lite haulln g-mov1n),! demolltrons tic 1131 1257 Garagt:· Yard cll'Jnllll! Guttet"s and Spouts Rl'as rates &t2·0705 • •• • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • tionle Core Se-r•ice- 5" aluminum seamless ••••••••••••••••••••••• r:ungutters w buked on HOUSE SITIER enamel Cstm bit on Job P"lm Desert DOCTOll & The Gullermen 542· 1242 ~re hate the hcnt & will Handyman care for your home whill• •• ••• •• ._ •• _.. • •• • •• • •• • • y o u · r t• J w :. y t 1 ) (;eneral HJndyman J46.9302.~l·a>7:1 Pa1nt1n g. carpentry. Housec:leanhtg roofing. masonry An} ••••••••••••••••••••••• home maintenance or n• • • • modcl111g pro1ccts. J Want a R?t:.:~LL" .tLl-.AN Waugh 631 2233 HOUSE Call Gtn)!h:im -----~ Gari F'reccsl 645 5123 SELL idle items with a Daily Pilot Class1f1L'd Ad. Wanl Ad Re'lults 642 5678 t-4ousecleonin9 PolntiftCJ/Poperinq 1 P~/P~rinq ' Roofi'") .....................•. ·•····•················ •····•·•·········•••··· . ...................... . lmmaculutt• Cle:a runi: t'o For lhOS\· who dei:.er \'t' I.he best :;s 1 24 79 SUNSHINE GIRLS Profess1on;i I hlimc und ufflce clclllllfll: ~\ally in '>ured t'rel ei:.ll nl J lt• RF: \\Ork & t.-mpltCI> \lcll-ome 540·9525 PETl':HS l'AI NTl/'ll. Expr d Kt'J'I H.111·:.. l''ree K~l CJll tier\\• SS2 ()4511 P:llnlJng Exir, lntr E~ pr d, honc:.l. 11e:al rca:. l.Jc·d 964 llW5 0,1\ e Fmt• Exll•r Paanlllll! lJ~ H Smor St Ile 111s fr) me 836·5SSS ~ hr' lloui.edearunlo( ~rr1c1enl YOUNG MAN 3) r' 1·x.,r expcr. rderenc·e:; 111 wallcuq·rtn!! fr el ____ 63_14_9211 esti. 645 11576 And~ Debonair Housccle11nmg Pror parntm1: Ext cS: int Serv1cl' Real.On rnte,, Low rate-. R1+.. Free Good refs 642 0221 est 536 4780. 536 '1Jg3 The Moppets. th11t " uur name Clean111i: 1s our game Call 546 2392 Lonchc:~ .•.......•..•.......... Landscapmg T1'l.'c tnm mrni: Clean up 8 } r-. exp f)-ee L''>t Noboru ~-4043 or 897 :!g62 L M s f{OlO. Sod or Sceded Lawn ... Spnnklen;. Pl.11ll111~ Xlnt refs 675 763:1 .•..••................. Custom Wallpapl•nn~ All work l(uar l"rel· 1.'~l 673 4158 House Pamung. Int Ei. ter F'rc.•t· estururk' Joh.n Beck 631 3.'.163. IH5 Wit Int. ext. ~ervmg :irea tori yrs Vrot qual '40rk Reas Ins Dave 586·11425 EUROPEAN EXPl::RT Pa1nt1nl(. n•modcl . plumbrn~ Pr ,.~l 661 2467 Pa1nt1ni:. Int qua l matcnab. ratei. nc~ol1a ble 494 ()!)llY Puintlll)! llunws lntr & l<'.xtt·r101 ~P• t•:.111> Aph [.Al I Jle' f.:JI 25()14 Profe:;i.1onul l>epcndJLll<.' St• I ' ll l' ·, r' .11 r. l Ing pal)l'rhani:inl! for t111o:h 1; r .1 d ,. q i. ,, 11 1 ) on t :. 8:.J "4119. ii~ ~22 (i•Jr) l\nthony ---Plano & Orqon T unln9 •.•.....•.............. Wl\t.KER ftOOflNG Lac :r326489. all t) Pel> roohng. I rel· l':.t g98 ~l Hc· koof r or Lc~S' Cali Anytlffil' ~·042l REPAJl"t & HEltOOI-' 1\11 1) p , ...... h 1 n i< I• ' rock:;h .. kt·' compo 1.,1 1-reet!.-.l S41 !°>930 Plano turum: di repair 25 TI~ )roe; t:xp Ma!ll<.'r . dt'g.re"-· ••••••••••••••••••••••• an music $22 5-0 th1::. mo Renew your grout & !lt'l onJy 770-4117b thl' :..tami. out Heut.on;1 bit' r:ites Free e:.t (.;dtl rtostef' /R~potr John. 892 ii t3 ....•..•....•...••..... Neat patchei-<« tcxt ur<•:. WMdow Cleantnq RtHEST. 893-1439 ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• ---Servin~ CM tN Kii rv ~ Rl'a~ Co.i,;t Ch•JOlll!t • •••. •• • • • • • • • • • • •. •. •. Serviee 548-SH 1 t llOMl:.:SAVl<:R~ l'!umb Get a dear \11.'W trom. lnlt & lleallni.: F'rt•t· l'SI 'ACLl<.t\R va:w Co $10 hr HoneM & rl'11c1blt NH (;;\1 /I KV t;;;t U2I, serv1N-BofA. :\1 C OK 879 8065 or~; 0383 Coast Window CINrnmi: ---PERRY'S PLUMBlN(; l!A hr-. !''rec l'bllmutc-. We clear an> draJn or _""2 __ 566tc ____ _ sewc.•r an~11ml · l'ri·1· esumall'!i-Cali tor 101,1 wknd r<ilcs 67:1 :1110 lln('kworl. ~ma 11 JOhs NewtJOr1 CostJ MesJ &. lrvmc b75·:ll751•vl'!o --Clas~1f1ed /\d-.. } our onl' stop shopprng t't'nll.'r PaJnt1n~ & minor honi...-••••••••••••••• •••• •••• repairs I yrs •''P· Addn1on. 11•modt•I .111 Bonded 536 847ll Slt!\ t• type:. con~tr ~·rec· l'l-l Low rates Lit· d ~ 8250 What J \\'onderfi,I World of Shopp1n~ rr)!hl J I ~our 1mi.:t•rl1i>-. 1·v1•n dJ) • U .11 1~ Pilvr Cla:.i.1lldl :\d~ Tn plJ•'t' your .id, tall 64::! SG71! drtcl lct .1 l'la:.~1(1cd i\d Vii.or help you twp W•hd 71 O Help WORt•d 710 H.&p WOftt~d 7 I 00 H~lp Wanted 7100 Help Wonted 7 100 Help Wanted 7100 ~ W01tted 71 00 Http Wontflt 7 I 00 Help WClllted 7100' ......••••.....••.....•.•...................••.•..•..............................•........•...••..........•............•......•...................................................•... ••····················· ATTRACTIVE GIRL llUub Clerical H~lp Nl't'<lt>CI m :ih1ppin!! dept 5'16·200 I l rvrne Counter Girl Ku:.t1•rs lkntal ,,,.,l 01:1tur1• Cleaners, 186 E lllth Sl <'ha1rs1 dc 1·x1wr. t'll Costa Mesa S48·42-i3 Lhw.1J~t1c t>:ll l<IW ~neral offll'l' Urlhnl!. fll m~.typm).! 752 9300 llOTEU. Fubulous pay for a \cry .Jttractrve. soph1sllcat(<d Banlung 1tirl to model pnv11tcl> PIX OPIRATOR PACIFIC SEA CRAFT CORP. ,COUNTER llELI' µart . l 1 m l' J p p I } .1 I Dental .\sst, Sl·hool ..:rad or Ii mo·i:. t•xper. Laguna Hill& area 830 65JU Escrow OHiur Exper'd for M1si.1on Vrc JOt El Toro area to JOlll ;1 large & growmg tCI "' x Int benefit:. & flJ} Trani.a men c·.1 T111\- lnsuranC't'. 830 N Mam St.S A 547 9571 GENERAL MAIMTB4AHC E llotel relief night aud1t11l NCR 4200 Pxperie nt• Apply 111 person llun1 1ngtoo Bt;dch Inn 21 , 1_ Pac1f1t· Coast Hwy H IJ f(lf" a few hours a wi•ck Immediate parl t1ml' Gari selcded must I.Jc t·x· open ing 111 Nl''4 !>Ort .~anufacturer or 'llWlil) trcmely ~roomed. very Be a ch I' ref 1 r t x crwsmg sa1lboah Clerk. part t1ml'. typml! 50 Highlandl'r Q•nlcr. :11111 lfi '4pm & phom·~; 30 hr:. Coai.l llW}' . Su La~ we<>k ~Ion· I-rt 5;i7 0824 .199.1985 l.)(.'ntal assistant Expenenn·d. :-.in 646·4801 Lari:e Newport B1·.i\·h HOUSECLEAHIHG Shoppmg complex web .,,table & be ovn 18. UL· penence mosl pnvaey. d.JscrH1on & respect tl> as:.ured Please wnte detJ11led lt'l · tt•r to: Cl11ss1f1ed Ad 11251 t>a1ly Pilot. P 0 Box t56CI, Costa Mesag2626 TELLERS ------- WL• h;i\(.• 1mmcd1.1tt• OJ)l•run~s for the folio" rng Miii Carpenters Mrn 3 ) r' t-xper \111~1 h a v P t' o m µ I " I 1· knowledi;:t ol all m11lmµ oper:it1ons CLERKS UTOTEM Cuupll• wuntc<.1 tu ana na),!c small bu ... mess I' llnw Mi llall 642-1634 COURIER V<1rt lime :"eed reh;.1bh- mature and1v1dual "' c .1r 2 da)s per month !'ct• t rru 752222518·51 f-:Xcl'utlvt• swte Arrpc>ner ma111lenan1'l' t ng1nl'l'r HELP P o:.1l1on r•·qa.tr•·-. ft Ptr :\1on Fri Wknt! IM Jn•a, 32osq ft. l'Omer minimum I ) r c:xpr with work .. va1t. :\luM provHlt-of l'. ,111 s1•n H't•s pro Dental 1\ss1:.tant Trlltnt•1· vad<'d Plai.t E-<ctutive l'lt'<.'lncal & mc1·han1t::il own ln1n:.. Collt•1w ~11. gd oppur:tun1ty lor re&t•nl Su rte~. ::!OM:! M idwlson backt.tround Good :..l..irt den~ wetcomt•. S.10 9525 !IS graduate &42 79'Jti .:212_ In mt· iS2 0231 tni: sala11 and tx.•1wr1t~ --. -. --:---,-.-- with '\tJblt• rnmpan\ llOliS~Kl'.El f:fl 1 L1~• DISHWASHER ,__...,._..,__....__.._......_ ..... 6.i4 20'l0 blv.n !t AM .& •n • ~ L LL C II/\ IH ... "1tchl.'n hl.'lpt·r tull f'undJni?tlc·rk si2K noon person to run housenotd um,., matun• I.id) prl· A PClk Manuf lo$950 1n !liPwpo.t H• .ad~ 1\ UTOM OT l Vt-: 'M ECHANIC Expcr'd. he11llh 1hfc ms. Pd vac 1\pply in person. lien Warner's (iara~e. '110 W f\all & part time opt•n rni,:s m Newport &;il·h area Prefer exl)l·nenn•. but will train 111d1v1duab with hl•avy ca~h•enng & publl<' l'Ontat•t b11l·k ground l'leai:.c t•all Peri.onnt•I Dept. 835-2606. ext 1320 to dJ:.t•uss b11t·kground •LiM Corpenttrs ~'" 3 yr:. ex per TotJtJay 1d.1vv.1'1'k tin ly qualtt:. 11ra1•11ted l'rartsmen "hu lak1• pnde 111 lht•rr work nt•••d Jppl~ Openrng:. lllow 1\ vaalahlc tor full or p111m\• c lerk!> on 2nd & 3rd l>h•ft:. No ··xpc•r neC{'l>:..Jr)I 04 ~· tram /\d,·anccmenl op •C•us-L•od-aJ•n _____ _ vortu111t1es tQ lhoi:.c who lcrn.'<i Xlnt !>1.'nt•f1t-. & Gen Oft·1Typi:..l to ~111 GIRL FRIDAY K~pon~1lJll:t1e-.. mc1ud1· work mg l'ond lta)' ll'"' LIU: Ski.po~ T} Pl.' S!fOll K .. or Bankm1t <'"P"'r l·an• ot 21tirl" 1-II. I~ •• and Ct1n\<1lec:c1•nt llO'-flll,11 tn·in,·Pt•rsonnel i\lo(cn1·~ prd Crt•Jl uppur1 hou:..ek ei·p·n~ t!Ul••'' ~St.S.A \utomol1\(~ DMV~COMTRACTS Openmi;: now ava1l11bll· CALIF I ST IA.HK EOE~ F qu.1hfy For rnform<i llon l!O tu our nc•an•:.l ma rkl't or c·1mla('t thl· pcr:..onncl ofrlcc:il for ex~nenced clcnelll ---------- i5 I 13-t3 :l301 So Sus an St.~ 1\ 12~42 Lam!)l;On SI Gardc:n Grovt• 537 ·41HO .EquaLO_fil)Or..Jo:mplQyl)f position Work m mo~t desu:ab.le COlltitllOf.lS W IUt l'Xcellenl comp,1n} benefits <ind p;iy plJn Contact Margot t71'1 l t193.1:;s1 or ti38· i880 at IOI WITHAM VOLKSWAGEN 1.;uo Westmmster A \'1' We&tmmslcr ,\lll'OMOTl\i I:: IMMEDIATE OPB41HG 1n L111coln-Mercury ~II· Jlershlp ufrtee for lody v.1th <iutomotave hal·k· .:round. Typmg .i mu:.t OMV & \'Ontract l'X ~lcncnt•t• ht>lpful but not '''::>l'nt1al Apply to Mary Clarkt-. Business ">1gr RAY FLADEBOE LINCOLN-MERCURY HONDA 1\ND fllllTISH MOTOH <.:\HS JllVINi': 830..7000 \uto Upholstery Trim m c r . c· x p c ra t• n 1· t· d .Salary open Lag l11lb 5814530 Back office. OBI GYN I.'\ per. Ftr NB 045·5885 8A ...... 1GNC,; IAHKTELLER ~ ... ,.r f /Ch4J Banking -NEW A€COUN'm--~ Fal.h !~It• 111\1.•i:.tmt•nt COUNSELOR farm. Xlnl oppor t:.:xpcr ---------- COAST FEOERAL SAVINGS OrGnCJ~ Our Oran)!t.' ofrat·t· rs cur renlly l>l'ekan~ J self motivated 1nd1v1dual v.ho ~l\JO)s dcahn)! with lh1• public to at•t ;1-; Nt·~ /\cl'lS (;ounsclor This pos1t1on requr re~ typmg of 40 wpm. good oral and written com mumcat1on skills and al least 6 mo. S&l. or bank lll''4 8\'('t<, \'\l)l•rtt'Ol'I' If you meet these r£' qwrcmcnts ancl circ look mg for pleasant \IOrkmi.t t·onc111 ions. C\t'l'lll.'nl & matunly req'd Call &10-0123 BOOKKEEPER Gd w f1i:urcs. Bank e'Cpr helpful. for morl~;al-{e farm rn Nt•wport l'l'nlcr Call Mrs Garo 75!i 1511 Bus Dn\l•r:.. Sthool hm., for Sept S4 °'1 lo :.lart !Jc ref) or will tr:11n ~9-0811 E O !-, CAPTAIN Privatt· Country Club Must be people Pt•r:-on '4 /h1gh fashinn M·n 11•1• background 1-'or ,1 PtJl call &l4·5'104 Carpentt•r wanted. pt lime. 6 J0.10 30 eves. ~1 7 da~~ '4kly S5 hr. 673 486.5 s tJrl1ng salary and Cash.ier. rxpcnencl'd pn·· t(rowth w 1cnl1al. plea,..l' ferrcd Pt•rmJnt.'nl part eal1 lime po!>1t1on 20 25 hrs 'TENA 121ll 537-1791 pr wk "fo w1•ekcndi. Good puy ,\pply rn person. 3347 !-: C.:oJbl Hwy. <.:oron<i dt•I M:.1 lntcrncws "tit be con (;ashier.,t111rt time. Thur~ dueled Thur. Juty 20 at Sun. Call Barbara for our Oran)te Rranch Of :tppl.~0-3280 (IN. 2 City Dlvd Ea~t -- Thl' C1ly Mall l::qual Op Cu~~ 1 c r' W ,. n. <' c d porturuty Employt•r M , F cashiers al our Go Lo Self-Servl' itas stul1on 1n COAST FEDERAL SAVINGS San Clemente '1u~t be Ill. Apply al 1010 S F.l Ca m 1 no Rt• a I . ~ a n C.:lcmentt• Sec Pat ------ CASHIERS CLERIC TYPIST Rusy purchns1nl( dtPl M't'k'\ setr :.tartC'r to grl'l·l tlw pubh<'. uni.w\•r he:.i' ~ phonel>. handle folluwup work. lYJk' ordt•r-. & l'tJI resp Wall ht.' tr:un1·tf for PBX rehef 1\d\ opµ.1r <\. i:d benefits Conlalt .J.in I lt'~s. 1714 > 8.33 1!383 Slate Mutu,11 Sa vtni:'> 4UOI MacArthur Blvd Newport lk•Jl'h Equal Oppor 1-,mployt•r Cocktail W~nch Exper req·d Must be 21 Apply rn persnn Gull1\<.'ro.. 184~2 M;1cArthur Blvd, lrvrne Cocktail Woitttss Schoof E:irn up lo $300 per wk Low twlion Placement assist 751-9194 COLLECTOR TRHE Costa Mesa-Newport &:ach area Estab co 1:, looking lor aggress1 ve car..-er oncnlt-d person Xlnt ::.al & benefits For appt call Mr l<anl.', Mon-Fri 8·5pm, 645 21140. Companion. l.Jvt• m. I-IT for scm1·111\ ahd Som,• med1<.'al b<ickground prN' Call Mrs t'osll'r, &tS-3099 for app'l Our Newport Beach of f1Ce has opcnmg ror t'X P\'r'd bank teller We provide hr~h qualll) l'UStomcr lll'rvrcc. Wl· of i cr pleas ant environ· menl, good benefits & 'alaries. /\ppllcanl!> ----------1 ~hould cont:itl Ftllmt•. Good P:1y Growth co 5 Locations We tram Co Benefit:; METRO CAR Wi\Sll Comparuon. P T. overn1tt· lare for elderly 'l'mt anvahct. 4 mies/wk. Cull Mrl> Footer. 645·3099 lor app'l 2950 Ha rbor Bl. (;M (.;ook 1Cas h1cr. must lJ1.• tH Mory J. Mortin Operations Offtl't•r MANtffACTURl::RS BANK 1201 00\ e Stret•t Newport Reach (7MJ 752·060() t:quatOpp Emplyr m t ( Beauty salon in CM ncedl> ornvl'r, rurn1sh I D Mtn hair stylists. ss•;. <.'Om CIRCULATORS 3 hrsip-day. Mm $2.65 p rrus.'lron. 548 3446 Get signatures for Nov h r S t u d l' n l ~ & Beauty Salon in CM election $6·$10 per hr housew1ve~ pref Sl'l' needs Wag Styhsls 115,, Easy. no exper nee p. Dennis or Debt Newport ume or full. 18 Or over Munchies. 2300 Ocean commi~s~n.5'48-:Y14S Call772 t770or 551 ·09:1.I I root. NII next to Beauty. Expert lla1r Cut llank's t.er w follow Pays up to Clerical Recept1on1sl - 70'L 6"2·s.18l. pos1uon open f~r bnght. COOK. ex.penenccd, full ----------1 -personable, efhc1ent in· time. Apply 111 person BEAUTY OPERATOR. If divtdual lo P<'rlorm has1e· Tiic Beath House Inn. (SANKJNG TELLERS lmmed openings for iellers desinng advance ment potential. Apply m person al Goldenwest & (o;dloger or Magnolia & Adams office. Pacific CUy8ank .WS NAYS TINS FOR rOU! £qual Oppor Employer $1 .62 per DAY Thut 'i11\l,l. you r111y for a 3oday ad in Lh1• DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY 00 ff NOW' 6'2°5671 you are fashionably at respon.,.1b1hlies i\t' 619SleepyHollow l.n. Lil tractive. like people and curate typist, ~l)od spf'll· would enJOY a <'3r{'(!r rn m1t. 10 kt'y. b<>okkeepm~ makc·up artistry. 11 you exper1t•nce desirable have a backl(round m or Salary openE·OO~ nair for cosmetic:.. then Clencal there is an exciting op De utv Cl k I portumty awa1lmR you. !D11~J er We are lookanit for lhe Orange County Harbor right lnd1v1dual to Municipa l Cou rt, 4601 manage our cosmetic Jambore<! Blvd. N 8. hos dept. Ill lh1s pro~ress1ve rull time positron ova1la· salon. <Will trnm ) Pror. ble imtnediately. rl'· lie. pref. For appt. please quires l yr clerical ex· cnll, Gary Compton at per. ~pe 40 WPM S669 642-6164 Mo Ca II r or a pp l llkkpr • ruu charge full time. Nc-wport Beach ~-7971 Wint.on Retil F..6talc 833-0411ext2GO ()(>&dime ror appUc111toni1 Tm,~day July 18th, 1978 ut M'M. E O.E Cieri cul -lo-.. -~--ed-..,..-r-• Typlat-ltttw'Oftct FtlJme job openlnc ror i It you con type 50 wr.m Gel-Coot Touchup Mnn accurat.el.y wc have m· med need tor you lmmcd start. Inquire Apply In PcrKon Ahajucl• Yachts. 947 W. WedU\t0lijlh Jo'tJda)' 18th St, CM ~9177 Tronsamerlca lnsuraoec Get GREEN Ct1.$h for WHITE elephnntf with a Cla!ullned Ad Call 642-~78 Penonnel Dept 6lh ~, r 3420 Brtatol. C Mesa Arl'OISll from S. Csl Phua Comer or Sunflower to;Quul Oppor F.mployl'r COOK,E~r'd lnst1lul1onal cooklnit Mom or ann shift. App· ty. F1agshlp Conv Ho~p. ~ F1ugsh1p Rll. N ~ 1142·8044 COOK Salad person cl'J)<'r'd m cold work lnt'lud . a11 pettrers & desserts for small 11ourmct rest Phondor appt 64-0 7092 COOKS 1-·n~t Food!!. 1i1llmt' l'\'t' ~hifl now avoll Apply 1n pt-1"\0n belwn 2 4pm LOftC) Johft Sllvtts 3005 tlarbor Bl . C M AppUcsn\,!I must be ti\ 11r over COok. short nrtler. I'' c)r Pff £xper pref Apply 111 pcr11on. 1400W Cst Hwy, NB COUNTER HELP PT. dt1y1evs SJddleback Shopp1n11 t'l'Olcr d-tlZIO EXPERIENCED CUSTODIANS l.mi~111tc cmptuymenr 1~ .1,allJblt• ..il M~I D \T,\ tor t•u:;tod1ans "'ho ;in· rchJblt•. t'l(1 C'IL'lll anU l'XPl'rl('Ol'Cd In gcnerJI hou:.edl•:an111j.! operations We ufll•r l'Xl'l•ll1•nl \lork Ill~ l(lllrit\IOnl> ~ tlh1n modern rac•1ltt1c' .along Wllh l'nlfl~•llll\l' .,;i(,1r~ Jrld bt•nt•llb Appl\ .11 MSI DATA CORPORATION 340 Fischer Avemw Costa Mesa. CA 92627 1714l 549·Ll26 l::qual Opportunity Employer M 1 F CUSTODIAH Large Newport Shopprng Complex need 1nd1v1dual i1bk to work on own Ill· 1 l 1 a I 1 \ c I o <' I 1· a n r" c 1 11 t 1 e s r r 1• f e r 1amtonal expr & fkx1 ble working schedule Good st:artlnJ.! salary & benef1tc; with stahll· com· pany 644 2020 btwn 9 /\M &noon DANCE STUDIO OIHEC· TOR. must tx.• cxc·cllent m N Y & Latm l lustle Salary open 957·0666 :iu;-i;, Thun11 l':\I 48lit.: l7thCosta Me~a \';inch CJll llillO.i\t•n Must h1· mature. nutgo t;12 :l.505 t-: O .. ; Suak ~ 6-t2 M7U IH• rt ·;:;:. !'!I .'i t 1· , 1 ., 10,.:. l)t•ri.onabh.· .md b•· ,. ........................ , .... ~ fi7J·IJ832 " t· t I II f ,. I :t I t• I Ir DIVERS/Expr'd 1 wt'na>;.l'r ... d.-J ~o\t'r Good µa) bi5 32110 GAG & JOICE CO. n "' · ,\ n •·"' r.:' ' • ~mall l'O ,elh n:i <.il:ARDS pcr~on w:lh h1~h -,tar. l'l:;ll\'..lN!:i'l;.ALL.l:..lL uunwKk! .neea~ ethet S;ECORITT ~s -n1--.irn C?Slom 01 t'•Jmml·rn.il ~tuppm~ rccei\ mi.i ht•tp • 1 leanune~ & <ircan11. \.an & loot-. r1ro\ 1dl•ll Pleai:.ant work ml! tond!o llon a. .. wl'I! a-. ·' Jll'r.:ou S.dan. p.itcl hohtl.i~-.. ,, Goldl·n., Ma,:tll' W•md, Due.• to our r('rcnt 1'' v.hocnJO)"Lh1·.1rl ri-'11· d.JV Wl'l'k Non .. mok1>r. !ml w lilh St.(' \1 App pan:<IOn pro)!ram . Wl·ll' o;1rab1,· Mu~I dr•\1 1·;ir 1nt1·n tt•w., ~lull 1-'r1 lv!l!lm llam Far)!o GuarcJ Sl•f\ll't'" •' 1!< prm11fr1l Shou!d bt• I 30. W1111f\'11,1 Ol''ll!n-.. · h1nnj.! :;e1 urit) )!u;ir<.I!' 1 !t· ... 1 h 't r' .i: J r1: 11 l. :ll!l:l I> 1\arµorl 1.cK1p ()r lA'nC'ral off1<·1· dl\tl'1r11•d tor ..,,., :<1 1111 .. l.o\ .. 1' - CoslJ \ll:s,1 t>utJ 1;9isl at llalstun Bout •'IU•' ~o IRVIHE/ pn\1111' room and b;1th Coast Plata P11~11nl!. 111 NEWPORT BEACH Sa!.1r1 1 .:.550 1; m< Dn vn yanJmJn H ard 1,1urk & Ion)! hr~ In hhlg m <I t l' r 1 .1 I ' ,1 r 11 tJ1•rm po~rt 100 \IL,..,t haH' \ahcl C.t111 dr In· p:ud b} lhc hour 193 lY>l •DRIVER • M:aturl'. O\l'r IH (,0-00 dnvan)! n:t>ord Dehvl•r )!raph1c i.upplit·-. 111 Oran~t Co 1-'ull t 1mt• Mt•d dcnt.11 pl.an $2 85 hr + lnt•cnll\ l' <.:..all Mark. i51 261.lli DRIVERS Cleanest dnv1n1? poi:.1lion In the <irea. must be OVl'r 21 with clcun dnvmg n• rord Kno~h·dgt' uf Orang<> & L ,\ Countle~ Freeways hl'lpl ul 1-·ur appl. C311557 14:!3 DRJVER-Bobta1I. muv1ng expcr onJy appl> Call 847 7278 DRIVERS I Men or women 25 yrs or oldt•r Know thC' ro11~t \'Ille~ Net SIR-0 a Wl!d .. 01 111)!. f11:un• .iplllUd•• & ~n<.I r,•.,umt· lu t• 1> llu .. :ib1Llty to follow thru '\11 SA HT A AH A I t!:l!>li ln1nl' L .\ !1:!~13 typinJ? Rt'ta1I 1111111· ,., ANAHEIM per ht:lpful S.ilan open FULLERTON/ for app t phorll' ~ 111 fiii411 BUB4A PARK from II ou .1m tu 5 OOpm COSTA MESA & Mon thru Sat THE WHITIIER AREA til'fll'f,tlllh• l'H\,tll~\\1•1 m~ "l'rv opr' lmmt•d operuni:s lor cxpl•r 'd or quallf1l'll people Rut\• ol pay dependm.R upon ex per Apply an pt·r,011 Mon Fri !lam .tpm. ISj Rochesier St. C M General *Summer Jobs EARN VACATIONS$ Neroed lmmedtJtcly ./Cfenc.s ./ Ctenc. Typists 145 WPM 1 "S~ior Typists <60 WPM 1 TOP GUARD PAY Entythinq Furnished Apply an per,on ,\1ondJ) 1-'rtday 8·5pm at WELLS FARGO GUARD SERVICES 1532 W , Commonwealth fullerlon, CA OR Monda). TueM.la L \\ l'<I ne.l-dU) Thur,cl;1~ lllam 6p'TI. CLO~l".I> FrnlJ) JI 230W. Womer Room 217 Santo Ano, CA ::>talc Lac Nn C 603i.> Jlou.-.1.'kl-t'Pt'I l''l.P "1t'.tr Pt•rm ~. 1111,Y "'~ tor alt• .1hlt'CI lad) lld ... ihll i!l:.!t lou~ekct•pl•r wJnlt•d day' wk. 11 i St:1l.ir" o pen <;.ill lu,. •PPI 64-H.lllCl1 llow;ekl'l'f>l'r. IH 1 1n lu' l'I\ homt• 1n l'w B .. at,1rv. nr1'!0IHlblc 644-2:123 . lluu.~ckl!('~r want1:c1 WecJ ~ Fri l::>.~r d ~ 'lt•ad' () v. n t 1 ,, n , <·ti \l t.PlO li51 Inventory Sh1p1Stut·k rn· ~tead) 1.d p. y ht.r.• (;,HIT'l•n' mt ~ ;.., II rtt234i:! _./ J:in11vna1 "ork. lull & part 11 mt· t•\ e' f>l)rt o • BUI Id \1amt S..lti 133o KEYPUNCH OPRS Lcadinlo( Ornngl' Co d, t .. t~nter hai. 1mmed Opl r • 11 I( ., I 0 r t • fJ t' r .l operator~ ~'\JI!.<· ri1t1nw :.!nd ~ 3rcf 'h1fl ,. (or wkndi-. Data Control Clk more Oran~·· Coa.st Uo you hkc detail Wllrl. rn Yellow Cab. li300 ~1 1 • Stat Typists "Accounffnq Clerh GUARDS ln1t:i:raltd 0111~ Cl)';til Mc:..J J bu.'ty dal:J prn<·c~-.111~ llcrrm.1nn l-'11unt.i111 envtronmt•nL'' W1• nt•t'Cf Valle\ t Nu of Sl.1tt•r someone to balam·•· & bet..:11 N~·wh op<· l<c l.'d1t t•ustoml'r input & l•E•uc-1.J•d•l-------c rompul<'r reporli:. lo pn· _ fcrably hJ\(' i:.omt• bk· Dryclearun)! Presser. t'>. kpng, accountini.t or dorn l)l.•r pref d c M pro<·essmg back>:ro111Hl Call 751-4357 Mon thru l-"'r1 12 J0-9Pl\I Xlnl l'O benefits l'<illl•---------i personnel ror mh•r\ 11''4 1-:11.-ctronit·~ appt. Integrated Dohi ('11 Costu Mesa ~6·601111 DELIVERY/ Ship m e n t Pn•p Knowledge of Orun~e & l.A co"• Good m11th Bulk weigh. label. & lo11d v1tam111 tablets l':nglu;h speaking lmmt•<l 01wn ing. L1nw1lco L11bl>. 2Mll Newport 81,.d. c.; M App ly Sam IOam Mon Fri OELIVERY MA N for L.A Times. 3-61\M. S350 p/mo. Must have dt•pcn dable car.1\32 7M9 DWVERY RLICLERK l'owork In mc:dic•nl l11b 1n N B f"1ltml' 811m 5pm S2 88 hr to start Mwll hnve i;ood dnvtnA r<'c Call M11rAnrct 640 0140 Dental Ai<st X cu h 1· exp'd or -.chool C1>:1l.1 Mesa 54f.-3000 Dental Asst Chrsd. t /time, good benefits H B. 8!»-5032, 846·3S40 DEMTAL ASSIST Field St.'rYll't' Technician \ISi Data Corporut1on the leader m portabll• d1.11a entry tt•rmmals 1-. scfikm~ an md1v1dual for thC' above pos1trun m the Orani:c County offrrt• Re<1111rt•menli. lor 1·011 s1deruuon 1111'1ud1• 'Ol'J 11onol or m1lltury tram 1ng rn d~tlal loR11· tr'Oublesh g 11nd uio: or elet-1 ro rs test de vie~. ThlS 1s un m·house scrv•«' techn1c1an po:.1 lion. Ms1 ·, ~eoder~htp ,., renected 111 th<' ('X('('lt('nl ~al,1rv and bt'ncfll pt1tk11~( offrrt'd to 1111 l'mploycl'' !"or 1 m medt.•lc t·1>11•<1dt•r,11on rull Boh Gwrr' 1213• 002 ~77 MSI '°°""~ ./PIX 0,.rators .,,Sttr.tari~s w11h or without ~11 Work whl·rc )OU ~.mt & wht•n you Wdnl "1th VOLT Long & -.hurt term ass1gnm<'nt-. lloh da} & vat·at1on pu)' llo-.J)llu Ir £ut 1un pl :1 n Jvailnblt NI-:VER i\ F(·.1- APPLY *VOLT* TEMPORARY SERVICES 546-474 I 3IWI Cu mpus Or. Ste 106 /\cro.'ls from OC Airport 879-9330 1624 Orangcthorpe 'W > Anaheim f.qual Oppor Emplo)'cr Sl.62 per DAY 11191 ., 1\LL )'OU PU} forJ .lOduy ,,ct 1n lh.: DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY 1-'ull & tJ t1m1· All ,1n•a• Uniform~ 111rn \)it:' .!1 CJ I (' \ ,. I R ,. c If,. <I Cal! 1-;1cannr 1-'or 1\pfll ~6-60HO "''lc·om•• !loo • ''"'• i----------nt•1'es!' Apply Un1vcr-.11I l'rotcclaun St•n 1l'e, 122fi W ~th St. SuntJ An .1 In ll'rvw hrs !I l:! & I 4 Mon Fri llrurstyhsts & ~an1cun~l exper d w !ollowmi: for booming lll'ttl'h all.'u Ap µly •n pt·r,011, :•::11 Manni·. l.WltxJJ b !. 1\!o!c torTma KEYPUNCH Data t•n1 n opr o .. ' "htfl In ho11 .. 1 rnm putcr" Rloq ·,. ~pcc•d •'-;u t•uraly K~·y 111 d1sl: 1·' per ht.lpful Sa!.1rv op1" Xlnl benefit~ ~· "orl\1nl! rnnds. 1\pply, !lo. 1wn.1L l<~U(';JllOn. l:IBI flm·ti ~t , 13 cNcar OC 1\1rpor1 • t-;quJI Oppo11un1t• Handym11n. m11111re 1orlmE•m•p•l•o•ye•r _____ _ llUt.'St homt• m C: M &16·1:i7\ff ----llardwan• ,911',.. l IHI; 1ull 11m.-. 46 hour '-"l'Ck H1on llurdware. a1>k !or Phil &t2 tt33 HB.PWAMTEO ••·16Y.an01d Work p1t1mt' t•v1·s & Sn• Puy C'Qll91 to ;.1mblt1on l':Um mm SIS to mo to date ~ wk on 'ales ot "'ell known product Cull i.a.yt1ml' 645 86 If; HOSTESS Must be exper ct PtOP•l' person • 1'01 ante rv11•w cell644 5404 HOST /HO~TE.SS M06lly dJ)''I i\pJ!ly Tut• or Thur 3Pm Charlt·Y Urnwn " lh·~t.1u:-.1nt. l6160 8ent'h Blvd.U R HOTEL KEYPUNCH IMMEDIATt-; O.,ENINCS l'f:HM/\1'1 fo~l'IT l'OSIT101'S O .i • .1 f! n r (I ct , r • I '' op1•r:i11• Un1v.1c: C:11tk llKlO key d1i.k K t:) pun1·h ol){'r111ur' '" train lor Unt ~.,.. Ca ck 1000 k!'y drsk llOUI' llam ;prn ror •· months •htn t Jorn• 11 30pm tor 1n1l11tn1•• penoct Pll!llSe Cont<it't Permnnd O•·r • ® PACIFIC mUTUAL 700 Newpon CA.•nH•r Or Newpor1 lk Ul'h EqUAI Oppor Employ1•r DATA COUOlATIOH 340 Fbu:htr 1\\•cnut- C-0!\ta Mc1111 CA 926~7 Chaluldt> ror pro 00 IT NOW' Rehef N11&ht Auditor Anwrter Inn Holl'1 Contact Mr llllnnao 833 2i":O Laundromat. pnrt tlmt' Oountu I.. W aah " Fold 67$-0034 or 6i3 1000 Jn!S~tve pra<' an M1'li<mn v area 41, dti>' wur k • t-AuJI OJ>11ortun11, 1 642·5671 , SELL 1011. •lt•m.,. ""''" , ~k .Beaut1(ul ~c 'II are 1 l'~mployer M 1'' ' Ftnd whatf )OU ~11nt ill Ourh P1lo1 Cl1111111ltl<' \11 pl11rt-lo work s:JJ JOHO 1---------• --====:;::=---1 ll111b 1'1101 C'!J~atllt< d 642 ,o;.1-:~ i HeJpW•hG 710<l H.tp 'Wmrhcl 7IOC ..... W•t.d 7100 Hflp W ont•ci 7100 H9'PWCMt•d 7100 Help Wont.ct 1 100 ••••••••••.•••••••••.•. ····················••t ••••····•······•••••••• ..••••••••.•.......•••..•••••••.••••.••••.•......•...•..•..•••....... Monday, July 17 1918 DAILY PILOT 'uoul.l PRINTING ROltlE'S RAG It MOP ~retan~ ·r)p1st fo'ast S Serva·~ Stullon Alten £""-~ 1005 fumilrt 1050 Misc•••CMaS 1010 U&a.1 Sc1..rct.ir> t<ll.I' "r LYM O.-RH4 Womt·n nc•·1h:J ror c1c.:urate $ bo.ird $like dJnt, cxfcr·d Dav & :::."'!:::••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Or;injltl Co A1rl>\)rt 1 " ~1 t..'lrlolc 751 l8JI °'"~ult-, lr\lnc 4'~ day s..-, S..htffs HC>u bedeanln& Serv. madunes S challenge $ Ev~. !•\J I & 1>1t1me Ap· Fr h 0 d · Swap Meeters · make • 0 .,.Ii. ~~ ~ 4933 _,....... $i<Ol CY157 vanety s bw.y word pro· ply, Shell Station. 17th & enc epro uct~on, Girls 4 Poller tnJndle bd. 11.000 extra every WMk Leaal Sec' 2 > lit f.or'llD CoHat« Opr -cessang·typeSel1111g or. Irvine. NB v:;:1y B & ~hiur, c1rf a wh1te1gold lrl m. olir.o acll.1011 \00% 4uurant~ expcr S~H m~~t r::'q d <Xfi<'c. all 'ii 2 6pm Lite Shollld know sm1poul & ~AL. ESl.:L t-.:lt K ·Needed rice nds yous The Office !~.,,.. ~~ eye map e matching smgh~ txt. botb l"lC'W product tughly in de· Hl•1tvy trallbcnpuori ,., 1:,en olc ~ som(• ~•les c<mt1noou1 rorm:1 Will for munne d1stnbutor 549-2188 Sewmg·Ovcrlock t:x~r. -14 Sl.SOflJ"Tn m .. nd 1-·or info Call ,,er oec Type s:, 1 • Xlnt ~ont.ict Su~. Patty or t~inMth!t train'"~ w some Ma r1 n e c x p t-r1 enc c Top pay. 1580 Monrovia, Architectural antiques All 833--~/833 2948 Churk 8'l2 2832 sallV"Y coi:n~a ny llald (1lt<nda 962 3200 rnllator bll<'kr.round. rlt'i'CSSllry Coll 549 !Hlil Secretary needed. Typ· N.B 642·3472 imported from Englaod Cus 1 ,., Pl k ... _ . .r. R <>-S.A ~rea of Oruni:e Co ror appl & details. ing shorthand & bkk1ng b--' lm ·pt' u.anttte an .. ..._ __ , _ _. uo.-nolll. ep ~x f\95, OCftcti Manager, uU11de ~ E 0 E M/F /ll desirable Sul~r open Shipping & ltel·e1vin~. Menullful. doors. etc ,,,.. top tbl w/6 naug chairs -1013 Oatly Pilot. P.O. Box tia leti No experience ---,,,,.,, 1682 · Y ' Mu.st have clean dnv1ng w~ows ca;>t Lr?." VI~. l.akenew S2.5-0 ~-8134 lM"'-fttt 1500, Costa Mesa, Cal. net·en.iry. wall train. ~tfon Worilen Soletcl...tl .,..,.. record. Small manuf \Onan Fe~cmg, Mills ••••••••••••••••••••••• . 9'l626 _ Pl'd 25 or oWer 557 OS24 2 Sh.iftsav:ul s 30AM 'Iii Mature 18 + Ftr post· SECRETARY 1TY PIST plant. It 8 . 894·535 l slot machine $800. ~ucb Cmr gfl) w '!iterc;<> &h re I MHD AH AMP't LIQUOR "ST0Rl!;, patt Ol'774-6000 f\rush Tues & lOt>M 'Ill Uon.557-8444' full lime, shorthand EOE more. Wholesale Pnces. cord lbl $60 <;ouc & Prefe r ably an old finish Tues nights A11· helpful, apply m person · • Weekdays 9·5 660 W 17th Loveseat ~O Game ta· l"ender Basem an. but time clerk. M~ture. Optometnc orr.ce. part prox 12 hrs ea1•h. Apply Sales llalstun Boutique to Mr, Fu e ntes. at Shoe salesperson . ass'l St.Bldg#5CM548·5860 ble & chrs S200 Har anythmgingoodworkmg . Newport Bch. 646-6878 lim~. neat. outgoing, & In person. Pennysaver. So Coast Pl11za Is in-Roberl Bein. Wilham manage!'. expenenced, w1ster...o 8 trk. record condition for around $100 t..Kiuorcler k,full&Ptr willing lo learn. HB. W60Placent1a,CM. ter v1ew1ng for full or Frost&Assoc.1401Qua1I Cull t ime. top com AppiCllM:H 8010 player & stools S300. willdo Call 661-626laft' Apply 11 .00 · 7PM. Mon ~7 Sli27 part11 me sales persons St .. Newport Beach. rrussion Apply an pert.on ••••••••••••••••••••••• !)57·9871 5 J()pm Thurs. No phone calls PACcERS Produc:HonTroW.H with exper lo Designer Paul Allan Shoes. 9 FRGHT OAMAGl!;l> GcrocpSd• 8055 ---=--------~c~· Cst Hwy, Wl&una Needed for hghung fix· ltuboor hose products. ~~:IF~~p8~~~r~~~::! < D eSp~~~"'eRJt 8 1) 1-'asbJon Island, NB !_!,OT= !~\far= •••••••••••••••••••·••• C~~~l:oo~~..:J'~~; _ ture co. 546·2901, Irv me. ~in;h:~~~aal ~~:~u~~~= ~O Crom 11 :001:1m to Engl.neertng, plannmg & Si2Q8ture _collectors. part sS:Ota Ana. 979•2921 • •1 pc sectional S50 Lrg amp, PEAV EV s t ere<> lOAHSBlYICE n "rtner w ~nted. tak"' b k C II r 5:00pmMonlhruSat. consulting firm has un or full time, your hrs. wood closet $.SO Lrg oil 800 mixe r , 2 s pier ,... .. ~ 11c x rays. a or $.5-lOhr 751-8980 Washer . Dryer . Dis· pa1nung w /frame S15 cabine~two 12' Allee SUPERVISOR ov~r expansion proJect Ul appt 540-7639 E 0 E opening for a secretary· 19" Panasonic prt bl col ~ • ....... B SALESLADY ACC"" typmg r...,,'d Min I d hwasber SlOO ea. Color . spkrs & h rns, $950 For uiu T .D roker lo Orange Co ()rn"'r for 6 .... ·~.. Si k screeners wante • 1VS1 ,, ••. c:a•a or1V .. ""' 9639008 M k 839 539• M.k .... -,... ..... 1TY CONTROL Exper'd Girt Shop App· 40 wpm. <Sh & die· 00 . ....., . ...,...., .,......, · ar . ... 1 c Newport Beach rigure mcomc wllhm 6 .,._,,,_.. part & full time start at 67s.9874 Re<ip. for sef\•icing, col· yrs. For appts only call Weav1ng inspector. 2nd Ly. Buggs lntemat1ooal taphone exper helpful> S! 50 hr Apply only 1f CASH PAJD UnbelJcvable' Tons or the ---------- lectaons. foreclosures, & 640-4S33betwnS-llam. Shift Bac kground 1n 2043WestcbHDr,N B. Salary: S3·S4 hr Apply local Classic Graµtucs Ws hr/Dryrs /R efng old stuff Qwlts waROfl Pl'h IOIT payoffs Superv&Se start weaving or knowledge of S ... , ir.~ ............ GM ..... T or submit res ume lo: 831 0902 worit1ngor nol 957-8133 wheel. rum . 1nd1an rugs ••••••••••••••••••••••• of3.644--882A . P /t1me Attendant for wood & yams. We make ~" " Jack G. Raub Co .. Attn --& basket s. anl&q ue Chanchllla l't!r saan. M. 118ralyzed young woman, woven wood shades. Ap-Loolu11g ror 3 mature and. Personnel, 125 Baker St. Stock Room Manager Used refng·s. lro6t free, clothes L1fellmt' or col w / P a P e r 5 . f e m LVM'S ,PennaMftl personal care. Sat/SUn plv Kirsch Co., 17352 torecruit&manageown Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 per..on needed to handle washers. dryers. Servel lect.mg e'erything lll5 Pekanese. p edigree 3.11 full or p /lime. tO 5. Balboa lsl. 675-5652. Armstrong Ave. lrvwc. sales force or finished EOE, M/f'IH stoek rm Most have ex· gas refr1g. Best AP· E Ba Ibo J ton th e Must sell 559-5478 Medical.Ions. :ilso vaca -540-8503 product ... SturL at ~'r W1llbemcl1argeof pllanre.210Adams,JIB Perunsulal t10n rebef A~ 1st thru ---------•! -$ l 5 0 o + . Gu a r . SECRETAtY ... uperv1sang p~rsnnnl'I, ~11 ~·maleGwneo Pig 8mos Sept 5th Mei.a Verde R~ &tat. Soles advncmnl. Work Or or P ltime for smull con· rcce1vm~. & inventor) Horws 1060 :id. very lovmg. & greal ConvHosp.661Cenler Sl, PART-TIME New licensees wanted. LA Ct)' Wall Tram. Call s truction ore m NH conl.rolinstockroom i\p GJs Dryer. heavy duty ••••••••••••••••••••••• pet. SS Ask ror Rhonda CM S48·~ will tram Call for appt Jerry <213> 421·7<149 Gen'I secy & lite bkkpng. p I y a t 3 1 2 J W Kenmore. $1.50 Alfalfa l~ary hay $5.85 645-7~7 --CLERK 640~7320 SA' C'<'/MARKETING ContactLarry957-801l MacArthur, SA. 840-2842 borsefeed&supphes MACHIHl~T iu....-..-. freed~hvery PiCMOt & Orgoas 8090 ~ c Real Elililll• Sales ror 1nd1v1duals. an 01'· SECRET ARY Swltchboord Opr. Washer. Dryers: Super 0'1Ctefe'1 fHd & Tock ••••••••••••••••••••••• N.B.h~: "rec !· _,lasi. A Our busy employee rela· Rsdwrs W.4cotM porturuty lo own a busi f I f c II FuU & p/t. Wall train. ruce deluxe models yr 'KH Ne™rl Ulvd CM *~•** Mac an1st or nnugevart lions ofrice is seek mg a ~ ness for less than $50. or sa es manager o ..,a Must be relJa. & .ible to f!Uar. Free d ef Your M>'t'4 ~.-v 0 ,,..,, _ _. Mill & llaniinge Lathe. high energy part tllne FREE 3 WEEKS llorne l·are produt•ts. Boat Co. Gd typing & work evestwknds. Ph choice Sl30 Southcoast lacross from range Clos ing out all new Close tolerance precision derk to work 20 hours a Bus/tax advantuges. Dig shorthand s kills nee 645-751'>5 Appliance 537.2542 County fair> Grand pianos at our cost. work. Exper Mfd Top week performing 11 TRAINING $. OranRe Inn 7400 E ALSO Ptr bookkeeper __ 645·5686 Beach M us1c~nter.HB. hens. E.O.E. 557·!1051 ask vuraety of tasks. The N'"'w Carff'r Coast ltwy CdM Wed needed 4 day work TUCHER/P~school Sears Heavy duty washer· W lsh 1, 12 2 h d 847 8536. for fton Adams. f'I d "' h 9 97 Ct 3 week. Apply Mon thru dryer good cond $220 for e ony an s. abultyto 1e,typean N~wPro$perity 19l .11 J0.55·11 a Thurs.7toSJOpm Nwptlleoch.lnlt'rcsung bolhMsl<l3S · dappl ed brn. goodHAMMOND ORGAN ModUM Shop Tmes Plastic fabricator has <1penings for Mach11rn Shop Trai.neeti. Apply in person. t-ommun1calcdfet11vel} •Absolutely nn prior Salespcrtions Help :l.'>1.12S Greenvilll'!->L .~ \ opportunity for person Jumper, Eng. & Wstrn. ANO PIANO CENTER by phone is required t raimng or expl'ricm·e neecfod. pick your own w1l•xpr GJ !>lJrting llefngerator,oldbutgoo<I M2·4191 SummerliqwdatJonsale. ·nus JS a ermunent posi necessary hrs cauevcs.847.2359. SecretaryfRecept salury ti44·0:::i'.! running cond $85. a--a-. 8070 Everything sale priced Lion. We are looking for • Persooalazc.-d anstruc· ,. 11 N o .. h T . 631 2177 ............. ' 2854 E Coast Hwy. CdM s0meooe<'Ommittedloa u·oo SALES PEHSON-RetaJI 1orsma ewportlX'<•l' Techn1c1ani. K s licydH ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644 Kennedy PlasllC!. 17372 EasttTU1 n Slrt-t'l Irvine long t·•nn 1nvolv""""nt Law Firm Good skills Pi\ u ,. Top ~J"cti full 8020 I .... nd '8930 '" "'...... · •Professional oo the Job R. M. Abrams Company. 0 ''· ., ' 3.25 ct. c uster ..... amo 1----------Sludents or trainees may trauun· g Perm. foll tame 1819 Muumum 2 yrs general ht.•ncf1t!i Car provu.lcd ••••••••••••••••••••••• dlnner nnft Sl.800 Cost Baldwtn spinet $600 Anti- ··ppl'· Apply to '"'harcJn 0 fr I ce el( pr. G 0 0 d l:AQ 1n= $4 100 "' I /100 rol'' ~ 7 "' •Up toOIV""', •·ommi<~ion Newnnrt Blvd . C.M. .,. '""' , h"'O mans new que payer w "'· ··~·nshaw , av • ... ,.., -"" benefits. Salary open -t h .... 11 "1amond ..,..t ( .,,.. ,,.,..,. "''"' •Choice of top orflce ---t_. __ p ----752·5522Jan TELEPHONE SALES Cycl & C wa c wi. .... a u 1-...,_o __ r _.,...._._ ... _ • ..,.. ___ _ MAIHTEMAHCE MSI DATA CORPORATION We oel.'d an cxpl·r·11 general mJ1ntenune ... · worker who would enJuY working independcully 340 Fischer Ave mamtamml't our 4 bwld Costa Mesa, CA 92627 m~ m the Irvine com local.Ions. ~ .,-son e Omp3RJ dial S2.400 Cost S t>,100 <--. Good 109,., P1 b & G d Tired Of The noullne? Als o ladies d1Jmond ~ $ "" Be your own boss w1lh a um mg ar enmg 11us J ob Is 1-'or You! GRAND enga~ement rinR ap· •••••••••••••••••••.•••• tapnotchprofess1onalor· Dept. <18 H rs p /wk . SECRETARY CallUsNOWAt praised c I A $24 .000INew 1Fenw1ck Quick • garu.cat1on Wknds e1 must' Some No Sb Necessary 8338095 OPENING sell for Si.800 M:.irqwse Bass rod & reel combina-Katella Realtv ~~~;~~~1.Y :~~!~::::,~ Must type00-65 accurat•• T1me-L1fp L1branc" cut extremely white 3 60 lion. S35 New l Garcia for details call Lindo Blvd, Co:.ta Yle!ia ly I< be fam11Jar w 1d1c bqu<il Opp Emplyr m f SALE ct Pnvipty 962·9840 or Penn> ocean fishing taph,one,. For appl. New & used bikes. big 642 UlU ('Omb1n ation, $40. 831-1003 493-0442 SALES pll'ase contact Mam T I R I-: & (.;t>n 'I Auto discounts,\Ospds$975(} Stevens dbl bl 20 g .. ---~ Sl80 PER WEEK lOam, Lynn Stansfield, Service Apply. Newport S.och Cruisers Have 3 73 ct VS.I Gcolor. shotgun. S85. Marian Receptiorust Sec ad un 1 f' Avco Financial SN\'1ces. Tire, 3000 I:: Csl llwy. marquise diamond nng JO.JOnne. S&S. S45·2083 der 8ank1n~ for Calif Wholesale, rrtai irm 620 Newport Center Or, CdM Fode Mope-ds appraised nver $40.000. ---.------ pld. Duties 1ncludl! Equal Oµportun~ty painting, Lite plumbinj!, Employer M 1 F l'lcctrit'al. gen'I n•µ<11r __ t-tc F t t1me pos 1t1<1n p RTTI E/Off' !I 30 5. S:ilary OJX'fl Xlnt ? A M ice r. workin~ c·ont.ls & ~days per wel:'k. 9 tu ;i benefits 1\pply, Nntwnul Hl•c:e pt1 on1 s t . clerk . fox h.K'ut1on, 4Jfll Birch St. typist Cor ~usy H 1-. of First Uank 835·2606 w11mmed ope nings N.B 644.5800 ---Mot~Cross bikes parts Sl 6.000 cash (714 ) jTY,Rodi. o, --Long hair ok No exper E Tow Truck Drivl•r-. t•ic ;.iccess. Repairs all utt.: ~ ........ __ 1098 RECEPTIONIST ne<· Will tram Call for Equal Oppor mployer pcr'd Top puy Mill'. makes Buy sell-trade-~~v~~~: or 64S·0619 •• ::::;.~'::::. ••••••••• lmmL-d opening, duties appt &42·5163. G&.W Tow inf!. 1000 lrv111t• L'Ons1gn. 121" Color TV S99 1 yr war I .th'~· d TI Ave.NB6421252 2A70NEWPORTBL.CM Pnv/pty wants ca.s. h for Free O"l /set up 2052 N.B. 1Ncur OC Airport> fltl' NB 1>7.~·WOO ___ , mt• sw1 c uvar • e ex, SALES I' f, ll S 0 N, ----642-79 ' posing mail & rlS'>•~hn~ RETAIL LUMBER . •SECRETARIES• Combination 10 several1tems ofd1amond Nt>wport Blvd C M Equ:.il Opportun 11 Y PIX Amw~r Serv. Employer s••cretanal staff .w1L1lc mu.st be t!Kpcr. 4(U.653S Receptiomst.typeSO jewelry . Important 642-5340 typ111g. Experprt:'Cd,l)ul or 540.8267 Laguna Xlntphonevo1cc TYPESETTER / WklllqMateriab802S pieces-cheap. Call after1--------- ---------• All i:.h1fts av<ill Exper - -pref"d. bul will train not nee. Salary t·u.m BcachLumbcr Co. forouroffice ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tuesday pm . (714 >Giant screen 1V. supe~ mensurate wlt•xpcr Call Employers Pay All Feet. TYPIST New Lumber Very reas 964·3290 p1cture.-factory sample:.. Pam 642-7511 SALESPERSON Liz Reinders Agency 1 h Must remove. Windows, MachiMrf 8078 ~~~~~~rm s Housewares & p /t1me 4020BarchSL.Stel04 Exprricnced wi doors etc 549·l731, ••••••••••••••••••••••• MAITRE'D Wcekl:'ncls a mw.t C<ill Private Cuuntrv Club for <1ppt 557.7777 t:Ofo: Must be people· pcr<;on PBX Answenng S.-rv Ex w/h1gb fashion :.t·r~1<'(' pt>r. pref'd. blll will background For oppl tram. full & p it Good RECEPTIONIST castuer. hrs 5 9pm Mon· Newport Beach 833·8190 1<!1owlcd~c uf cold l~TW ~3202 Lathe ocand new \9x44" loah & Marine Fn.Slartmmwai:e AP. Callfori\ppt/Estab·64 1-.xcl'llt nt company $3950 I\ e can ISxl4" EqYipnent ply bcnCfllS 1\pply belWl'('n Caflwras & sz'950' 12~ I ~l J434 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l<ennRimaHordware 4PM & 6PM. Monday EqYipmtnt 8030 · · ~ 901 " • <·all 644·54().1 !JU}. var. j.!rp 105 Nl'w m~dTc:tl b1d~. '"N-8 MATURE W OMAN 631!)5Jlforml1>rvwappl p/l1me t o welcome The Greater Jr v1 n t• Cred1t Union has 1mmcd operung. Bea\ y phones. 1W~-lypt~ k h.Uo~ Full benefit pkg Plca!.l' call556-H92 ~ITarborUlvd.CM-~rMa~s-~-=-Fn~.'U'· Ask.Cur. u uuu.! ..... ._ .. •y • ... M•ll•tOIM 1010 •·----,. ... ____ ut1errez Electnc automallc s uper •••••••••••••••"··•••• ~6 K w aka Jel Sk SALES TYPISTS ORANGE COAST 8 o r regular movie i• a a!> • newcomers & contact PBX merchants F1cx1bli.'hrs. Answering service Need car. tile typing operator rull & P/T. Call Re<!1?Pt ion ANIMAL HOSPIT Al General office exper nee. Week ends/eves 644-5463 Resp person wanted for DAILY PIL9T viewer & s plicer. new LUGGAGE TAGS '1od1flell Xl~t cond sales m one d Orange & SECRETARIES 330 W Bay St · coodlt100. $15. 545-2083 from your bus&ness card Mak~offer 494-3587 Co's largest lighting fi x· Costa Mesa Send one card for each loots. MaintetMMCI!/ 547 .:x195 835-3561 --------- t-,xper in tune upi;, Personnel hr11kcs & ahgnmt>nl~ ADP (.ioodyear Store. M 1:.~ ie)O 83'7·2900 -PENSION M1•d1cal Reccpt1on1s l. mature woman for 32 hr SERVICES week Typing 1•sscnt1ul Xlnt bem•flts W1ll lru111 ('.a II 64~-AA43 Medical Assu;l t .rology bat'k ofc MiltUrl:' woman Typm~. :ster1h1· tnlt & x ray N B. ~-24!47 Mt.'\hcal sec'\, front off1rt• fo r G I'. :J5 hr w k 644· 1752 Medical orfu·c (;f'ncral a.si.1i.lJo~ W1ll lram L1l1 typ1n~ Musl be Jhlc tu work evenlnRs und/or w1-ekends. 5'&8 7771 .MEDICAL!>ecty & flc·cpt lmmed vPl'ntn~ Bus' Nwµt Bch G P ore Mll:-.1 be rel1ablt>. 4.'X P & mature l).l0-07S.'l MasHYIH fo'emalc Top m on<'Y Must have car 631 2140 Motel N11tht Clerk. 40 hr'>. (>J1po1 & th;ilkngc or krt'<l lo resp ind1 v1duals in our Newrort l1nunc111I firm locat«I an Fashion Island. WP have 1mmed operuna:?ti for Personnel Clerlts E'<pcnl•nct• Reqwred C lerical f'lgure ap & 1.itc Typmg ;.ihXlnt working conds & lO bem•f1ts offt-rcd l'ootat'l b44-4:f>O t·'<l :!62 PET STORE MGR ORTR/\INEE I lard work('r Not afraid t)f lonl! hours 6 <lay Wl'<'k (;()O(} ptorma nenl ruture for right person &1.2·5522 Phcrmau utlcol s•s "ro~ress1ve (;alH based co 1s a ctively tir<'k 1n ~ an exper'd s;.ilt•s1wrson lo t'all on RECEPTIONIST We arc looking for a sharp person to anl>Wt•1 phones & type in a ra pul ly growing N B 1n surancc oHtcc. /\('('Ura1•y & good phone manner il mu.<;t 55wpm. lnlt•rt>st ed. call Carol. S.W !*.123 RECEPTIOHIST tu r e sh 0 w r 0 0 m s Do you need e xtra mon('y Equal Opportunity Cats 8035 tag plus one spare. We Set-flu 102() 546-2:901. ln•me & enJOY vanety. Let th1• Employer ••••••••••••••••••••••• return permanently ••••••••••••••••••••••• -freedom & OeXJb1hty ol , Persian kittens CFA re· seaJcd attractive tai: & SALES working temPorary as T \ P 1 ST ' RE C E p g 1 s te red. Exce I lent s lrap meeting airline Electncal or engine pro. $25.000-SS0,000 signmenlS ot your cho1<:e TIOMST GC'neral offH'e quality. Beautirul lonf. I D. ieqwremcnts. Pre· bleml>'' C~lt for Fe~rles~ work for you Call im !.kills cit hkkpg h('lpful> ha1r Show quality. vent loss & lticft • For a Fred 646-4005, Granit mediately for ad\(~rt1s1nR agency in 6J8.9308 personal.Jzed tag enclose Banks my specialty Within 5 yrs in your own Insurance Uus •Part-time to start •l'\Jll comm1ss1ons ·l~ee training progr~1m •Oran~c County off ices t<:vc Appl" C:i II Now Fonntrs Ins. Group JOECONNJ.;Rs ~o~ Of f l. ce • NewportCcntc~G44 7~20 wallpaper fabric or Boats.Marin• T I I/ d Burmese Kitte ns $20 ··o ay Glo" paper & we ~"'--" • 901A. 1 d yp1st <'$?3 wor proc each No papers availa· II b k &. t _,,..r·-n• "' 0 OVe r 0 a exp helpful but not re ble. Call G75-58S4. WI al' nm your •••••••••••••••••••••• .. q 'd NB law office tugs Or try lW•) c;.irdc; 7""1hp outboard. 21".! 1?<11 . 557-0061 fi.14-6400 Per s i an Cats. male, ,backtobock external tank. like nu 3723BirchSt,N.J\ -female. young, r e PRICES ~ K4630r. Equal Oppor Employer tJpholstcn•r & upholster gistered, must sacrifice tzea or 3/$5 9040 IOI! Sl•arnstn•ss. <I uahty 540-4775 4/5 tags Sl 60 ea. cushion l'XP"'· only 6/9tagsSl 50eu Clerical duties A1rix1n Central OC 87(}7740 loots. Po-.r ••••••••••••••••••••••• arc<i Zillg1lt & Wr1~ht ------- lni.urance. 752-0055. S1\LES ---W .. R. GRACE CO. Rea-pt. to S82S 100', Frt't' lo applicant lrv111e complex Yuur profess 1mace & good ~PBX cx~r will open door!! for you in this famous rnanuf firm You will be in\C1lwrl m a varii•ty of SJ)Cl'lal pro Jects 3"' well Glamour. top b<·ncf1U. & great adv OpJlOr await ~ ou her<! Ab1.1wll ;\bhott Personnel 1\gt•ncy, 557 b122. -1500 Campus Or. N Ii Restaurant 2 exper t•ockLa1l waitresses & hostess Ahso's South. tr.70 Nw11l Blvd. CM 642 8293 lndustnal compound and eriu1 pment. Requ1 res successful ~ales back· ground with mechanical aptitude E.stabhs hed business. $15,000 per year salary and com· m1ss1on for qu,1hf1ed person<; with advance· ment. For appointment call I\ J Perrotta t7M> 871 5337 Monday ::ind Tul·~day. 9 1\M to 12 Noon SALESGIRL Full time for fttbnc !ihop. Apply Ill person SECRETARY We currently havl' secretarial pos 1t1on!> open & are seeking personable ind1 v1duab. capable of handling Variety or secretarial duues Excellent t) ping & SU req'd Contact Personnel Dept ® PACIFIC muTUAL 700 Newport Center Dr Newport Beach Equal Oppor Employer Secretary Goorl work1nl! l·on!l1 Dogs 8040 10ormoreS\40ea lions 1-'rlO!H' benc•f1ts ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sales Tax lnrluded Call for appt t7t i 1 Golden Retriever pup· NOCARO? ~ 6663 _ pies A.KC Field & show Draw your own or send W ... ITRESSES pet Shot s. wormed, name. Jddress. phone & "' ra.ascdw/TLC.XlntdlSp. we·11 make one ('ard per 3 Stuns ao,;.itl, pd \aCa (213>42.5·1561. tag Add25'cach. t1nn Apply Tay lor i. ~nd check or money or Re~taurant. Redhill SA English Spnnger Span derto frwy. Tustm pups, llvertwhl. 7 F. 4 M PILOT PRltorTING F<>R SALE 1975 24 · Reine II Sedan Bndge, OMC 225. xtra rlt>11n, dual i.tat100. VHF. depth hnd<!r. bait tank. many xtras Pnced to move SI0.500 AKC regts. Ch backgmd p o Box \560 Waitf'Hses/Dshwshfl"s Wltdys. 213 J2G.s1J2. Costa Mesa. ca !l:.!626 HARRISON'S Mature persons to work Eves, 714 -960-4702 -se ... RAY 10 TS w elderly in r<'l1rement Des1J!ners L<'floveN Liv s;;A A n·nter P /llme 642 5Hl11 AKC German Shepherd rm Brkfrnt ~00/ofr Sof.i 3101 Coasl Hwy, N B. --pups for sale. Call Rich. tble $65 Lg Ant chair 631-2547 Warehouseman nel•dC'd 546-8995aft6pm $300 Bdrm furn $50 $400 ~~~~~~~~~-for manm• d1i.tnbutor fldbrd & = Some boating or m<ir1nj Cocker Spaniel pups, 2 Anllques sio up . "'XP"'ri"n Cc h"'IPI ul. maJe, 2 fem .• AKC. $150 s pread $225 Sleeper sofa 17 Glaspar. tn ·hull. Walk " " ~ "' $125 Sal & Sun 9.5 332 thru wmdstueld. 120 hfl Ware house l'XPt'rll'nc ea. 536-0!62 EventnJt Canyon Rd Mere 110 dr Wolstrom necessary call M!I %/11 R CdM tip trlr Full canvas tov fnr appt & tll'l ;11ls 1 Golden .etneve! pups. & boat c·over Seals 8. t:: OE M1F1H champ line, AKC Reg Housecleaning Service USCG approved Top Apply. 1'ravclod~e. t;20ll W Coast Hwy. N B ----dortors & dcnt111ts in ----------4 Orange Co Comm1s~1on. Restaurant HPT CTR OFFICE Mason Pharm Call Don OB'S C. Abbott's Fabric' 2610 E Coast Hwy CdM Int ·1 co seeks competl•nt outgoing person to run interesting dept. Good skills & a happy willing dlspos. Xlnt oppor to join a growing go-ahead organl.z. Starting sal to $1000. Call Rita. 540·6055. C<>a.stal Personnel Agen· cy, 2790 Harbor, CM ·----M/F $160 642·2790 Supp hes 1111.•w /used > cood $3350 ~-5321. WATCHMAKER 842-0IBOaft4 PM To ass 1 s l <· n g 1 n e c r w 1dcvelopment of de· Free to You 8045 Old braided ruj!s. antique hcate precise mstrumt•n· ••••••••••••••••••••••• t:ngllsh cane chairs $85 talion ror oil field . Good Gentle altered Calico cat ea. Datsun, Toy. Fiat & work 1og conds + l'O . nds a home. Please help. Subaru parts & rebwlda Needs shnrp secretary• na.57J.Z100 ___ 8 Can you type Mwpm at·· Pni-School Teacher (Home Of The l'urately" Do you like Mu~t be born again. li9 Boy) lots of action·• NKo Shrth~ St.trt 1n foll Mon-Fri. lmmedrnte openan~!. 1n rcq rl., prefer eypunc 8·JO.t2 00. Call Beverly. our family restaurants nt c'<p. W el l kn o w n 39 Newport firm is lookanit ~· 536· » nearby local.Ions We re· for you• .Call Olano at ---------•I q&Dre no previous expcr ~for appl. Jom our fnendly tcJm HURSES AIDES Needed for coov h0&1'l rrerer ex per X.lnt wages & benefits. Oppor for dv Appl)', Beverly Manor. 340 Victoria , CM PRINTER Come see us today between 2·4Pm MSI Data, a leadin~ elec-Cook Troiftffs tron1c s equi pmcnl 239S2Aveoidadelu manufacturer. has an Carlou.a,Laguna lhlls immediate operuog for Cook TroiltHI an individual with good 450lCampusDr,l rv1ne prinung and graphics WaitreSHs/WoftHS background. Excellent Cook TraiMff HUIS~ AIDES/ bindery and two-coll'lr oa>ERUES printmg npenencc Is te Cashiers All shifts. 59 bed rac1l Gci Q\.Drl'd. This position IS 7311 Edmger. Hunt Uch working ('Oocts. Xlnt an exrellenl opportunity Coshien bens. Bayview Conv tn work within sn overall 1S4 t . 17th St. C. Mesa Hosp. ~ Thurin Ave, printing operation using F,qual Opp Emplyr m 1r CM 642-35CX>. E .O. E AM 2650 and 1250 L and SALES Let's le HOMSt 1t you weren't looking for a new career , you wouldn't be reading I.his ad, and 1r we weren·t look.mg for someone to do a job. this ad would nOl be here. If you are a career minded adult & want the oppty to earn thr~ lo five hundred dollars a week, call toll free 11) 800/327·9696 anytime (for recorded message> Screen printing lmmed job openings: Gari Friday, h\e typing Graphic artist. Screen pnnters & production help. Wlll lrlliD. 540-5656. benefits Top pay EOE call~·3501 ' blc car!. Priced l o Sc llr D I'· C "Se ll" Leav1n° for ALL JOBS FREE 1en 1c n ung on· ~ 8050 " trols Newport Bea«h, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Europe. 7/19t78Sat 10 5. Security Offlcl!n Estab'I security firm 5S7·9051 ask for Ron Lil· 306 3rd. 118 or call for lie * *I BUY* * appt 536-2394, 673 1784 needs reliable men & WEEIC~D HELP women for uniformed HouseGl.eaning & office security positions In clearung on wknds. WE Costa Mes a · Fu II or <'an schedule Sat or Son p t time . Retired M d welcome. Phone main ust prov• e own trans ofc collect Cor a Costa $J.50 pr hr 540-9525 M es a a p p t. < 2 I 3 I Window TlntinC] 255--0t~. Trolftff Good used Furniture & Appl.lances-OR I will sell or SELL for You. MASTERS AUCTIOH 6464686 & 133-9625 CA.5H PAID for gd used furn. anu ques & cir TV 's 957 ·8133 lrvme Coast Country Club Class A family mem berstup S750 + lronsfer ree 979-9067 For saJe 63 Chevy Nu pnl, tires 56'000ong m1 $498 N1komat 35 mm sir 3 lenses S300 firm Call !)St-1198 See for yourself. Loe a I Over 21 644-8494 Corner & end tbls. choirs. Amway dastnbutors al"'e -bookshelves, dis hes. 18' round !IWimmmR pool. enjoying ext ra Income IDJSC. S4-$400. 646·2838 Ciltcr, ladder & access We show you how. Phone ..,._.__...11!1~-Almoet new $450. 955 ~ f ~ WANTED: Black walnut -~:....;._03 __ o_r_ap:...p:...t_. ___ ••••••••••••••••••••••• or oldt pedest.al table In 250' 1" Galvan1ted pipe, ----~-----· w. Nurses 11t--...t_,, Service Sta. Attendant . ........... 1005 good cood. for Mother. xlntcond '105 ~ ' 'd. "'"·II Ill ••• •••••••••••••••• •••• "Aas."'""..._.. $48·5306 Retired person w tcar. For itrowln~ corp in exper .-u or P me. ...., ._.._ wishing to su~plemenl recreation t1eld . Can Apply· Arco Statton. l7lh • • * * * * 2 couches. l 7· sofa $3.$. \ L.B. Pageant of Masters RH -LVH AM & PM i hlClJI Full tnne oq>art llme I fal(ht'r than averngc stnrtlnl( aalary. Xlnt ben~fits. AP· p\y flal(Atup Conv11lcs L't:ntCenler,466 F1egshlp l\d :NB. Nunuut R.H,allalllfh 1¥H,el1Mft• AJD£S. all sblft'! Diet Per1onnel . I lou.\f'k ee pe rs COmpet.1tlve Wat:" C.alta<'\ Mrs PbllUps at lJdo Conv ~nl.4!r. I~ &a>mor Ave, N .B. MS! orters an excellent benefit p lan including pmd medical and Ufe, educat.lonlll reimburse· ment snd profit sharing. Call Sharon Crenshaw .at {TI4) ~9-6125or apply at. MSI OATA COlPORA TIOH 340 l'lsc hclr A venue ~t.a Mesa. CA p.27 f,ql,Jlll Opportunity Employer M /F your income, pease call dldate should be gd or &lrvine,CM WHOLESALE antique Victorian love loge tickets Aug. 1st Mr . Moore at 646-6646 1t an a i c r w ' s h a r P Service Sta Altcnd. F\Jll & 1'0THE TRADE aeat s120. 673·6124 or 634,2248 Mon·Frl, 7am-9am peraon1tllty for busy p /tlme. exper'd, lite J.athcm tlxby'• 97!>-0239a1'ter6:P M --P-1-IO_N_E_M_A_T_E __ R ...... 11_7 p hones . T .ypln g SS ~b'I ltnowtedge. App 2911CroddyWay ...., OOWPM & d1ctaph. S7SO nt CM S,anl..8An•.Ca .540-291l Wnlnut bdrm set . tpl Telephone answcrinR " • • .., "'" «>start Send resume to: ...:.;...:...' ---~-;:..___ dresaer, mirror + coest mac mes w twarr, • Relief "':ro""'·or G,..,.,.t ly 2S90 Newport ., . .._ h S79 !'llll & r ng<' ooneflls. Ht1i1h Manaitemcot Co. ~rvlce Sta. Attendant l•--------•I + 2 nlte tbls. kg hdbl'd w/remotc. Sl49 Mesa Verde Coov Hosp, 33208 Pueo Cervei• r tumc Apply, Chevron. Antique Mu.sic Boxes' w/waterbed $400 48" rnc:t Roger. 7~3i91 661 Center St. CM Sutt.es c 1; o 125\ N. Cat Hwy, Laguna Slot Machmes• aame tbl w/24" leaf SlOO &-U'k uruta. amt clert. ,.p 548 ~ Sao Juan Cap. 92675 Dea~h. Clocks' Plaid tudc·abed sofa SJl>O phances. radios. elec Use the Dally Pllo4. "f'aat Rc,ull" servlc:e dlrtttorY. Your atrVlce Is our spt(lalty Call $42-S6711 ext 3~ , Secre\tlry. -P rr. at lealll 20 Servl«" staUon help wan1 hrs/wk U!aslnjt com-ed. ex~rleoced. 4·12PM pt1ny.6i4-3885 2800 W. Coast llwy. Newport Shell PC'<>ple who need J>('OPll' s!lQuld always t'hf'ck the Sen Sta Help needed lm- 5'rvtce Directory In the med FuU or p/t Apply OA!l..YPJLOT 9Q0g.C.t Hwy,N 8 . . .. , . HlJGESELECTION &more 675-3186 tronic u peri mcnl', "'-lie• Fine qual box s prln(lsf sport1n11 ae11r. -" rock lllfttnatfoeat mattress brand ne w tumbbng set 675·31116. Galleri•• .a"x&f' SlSO. M-4-1604 _673-4 __ 1_1u ____ _ ~n Wed thru Sit UI02 Kt-ttertn11 . lrv 17f0754-17TI Lite coral convertible ofa 3 mo's old, \100 .. ............... lll7S-3357 I • e • ._ IOWMG STOHlS concert. July ZJrd I PM 4 avl &4S·7'9S3 SEA RAYS! NEVER AGAIM SALE CLOSE-OUTS 24' CUDDY CABINS Side curtains. <'amJX!r rovers. fish wells, 100 gal lll(>I Tnm l<ibs, heads, xtra-; I n c-I u des Ta m d 1• m Tr1ulers llt 221 H.P. MERCRUISERS Stock U52 & SM Sll,UI Stock #67A 11 t 240 H.P. O.H.C. $14.596 MOW OPEN UNTIL BPM 1 Days a week ~sOH·s SUIAY 310l Cof:tt Hwy, N.8 • J l·2547 ' Auto Lflnin 9S80 Autos, Imported Jt..uto1, lmpor+.d Jt..utos. l"'ported AMt.s, Used ~~°.~·.~~~~ .......... . 9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , ••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Dioc:lrfe 9 9 3 s lo.ts. Pow• 9040 lo• S. ,,., 'I 0 ~/ 76 MIZ llOC IMW 9712 ~edes .. m 9740 VolbwCMJeft 9770 Codllloc 991 S ...................... . 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Jll ,., e e.xn .onu Jt.. l.u\k t'4111 C'hc•\ > rull 5&..IPS AV Jt..IL.AILIE CLAS~I\ COi<\ f\IH ~autiful Ml·t,ilht· puinl AM FM ser v1C'l' rerords $3110<1 S1900 644 1or ~~! oHt·r ~ r"I ,lt"k "spee· iif A .... 1 Fu. t•;an\""· 'IP'> II $5)041 YACNt-wJ)Or1~~1 CONVfo'.llTllll.f'.~ \ l '-I r c..,,7 11311230 .,..,.., ., , , ~tuft "' ,., <'"' '"l!l3 unique Ju om11u1 r or ,,,_ 681 riidio. h •• 1,,, !"""''-I"' ... , O-.ner rnu:.t iwll \.,II I l>vt VI) .,.,., "" h I p " \T""'-" '~ JO \ In nlOOlll'' In t t' \l'ry parlll'U Uf 7• 280''. vnry ~t"•n • Ill vw Bug Gd cond. • .. ,,9 dyi.b'73·~e\1>b75327l ;\JU r" h uer.,011 11.i ~ hacl 76 (2002J Al t'. am rm .. '-' 'oeu Aul "'M"""' .--1-~1 of '"''"•n ~ & •. WllO ~ Puri.l' e. 7000 rn1 , on ,. r l ..,,.00 46 000 , .. r ._... ""' .xu ~ ·' mclH•uJou:. C'Jrt• Cht•tk stt•n•o $"1.950 or best o s l'reo. air. ..... · 540-5630 32. l.11wm ···n ""r:1,wl .. ·r .. 1ru, ...... 000 673 ........ fll'W en,, 'Int l lllHI r 0 833 '""'" E m .... u •t ell 673 5957 642 588! p ,. 1977 OLDS u ' • • •u ....., <IV•"' AM FM .. ,·a:... ~11 7555, our attral'll\t' 11·11~1· r:i\1' <·r ayi. """" ve1o I s ,., ., li ~wglt-6C'!ew ri~ bncl~'"WAN1'EU, slip ror J8 96821175 lti07PQQl\.:.ill6453001or orwktcn(fs:>4S9226 Mercedes '73 2.llOC. dark '77 RABBIT CUTI.ASSSUNEME new Vllt. nt'w JUlo pilot. Chr Crnfl 546·34611 ---:.et• at rf 2Dr 'edan.<a spd ~ ~ .... ._ --i.lereo. 220 gal l(a:s, 120 d"y.'bu....,.51,.., ev··~ .68 Cad ,.00,.... d~ Vilk 2 C-...& Fo l I Capri 9715 blue. lthr. s un . 1mmur <A" 11,15 onc1"c11no 1ec•0<• ... cono hold k I • .. ~ """ v• '~ ' ... ~ _,. • .., ft9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• <nAl\I\ 673 7390 673 u-39 .,..., IXICISFVl 2626 HARBOR BLVD wtr, mg tan . s ~ 6, • dr. 1mrn11c· l't.nd, 111..:hl•i.t "' t 1•1 d _.,.,.. S 5 9 9 5 nu·ely derrt'd Hunl loah. ~& bidder -•96-5953 ~ •• ..-wpoi 'v '73. V6, AM1F M rass. Panhra 9747 1977 ; pass van <.:overts COSTA MESA IOll~SO~ & so~ • LtNCOLN·MERCURY Hrb I I .., 00 -.-~ 90 0 COST/\Mfo~S/I. I t "O 'd y II xt•r . "0 r s 1p ava1 .,.75 Ski 8 -_ x n , r. • c owe ~ . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ro r C'd mp1ng lo, 00 Ford 9940 Pvt pty. Call 84tHs365 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.Race. A.utCK Wanted 9590 ~l~ ... ~~er, $2100 Aft Ii; 1972 GTF. a ll on1t. · xlnt miles. 24 mpg, blue & t 977 TOYOTA ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2-6. D bl L· d · 11 For Sulc l!f r u stom -Rods 9540 ••••••••••••••••••••••• _""'_ .... _,, -----t ond. $17.900 while. 752 0234 or STJt..TIOH WAGON OU e r .. n er, a d ed k ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9687343 ftberglas1:1. diesel motor, ma e. JCI power Ii • • • WE WILL IUY ·73 Capn. neros int. minor tw.11·06611962·2231 P l' ready for :.umnrcr boat and t railer, l op 66 Mu s tan~ rei.lore & YOURDJt..TSUM rcpa1ris. $159Sf0 UO p-~ 9748 '-'A"·1056 t'Ond 540-o:nl! race th.is orw. It i:; :;pct•cl PAID FO" ot• N()'I' 635 5710 --r-· """ eqwpped. II nt•t-di. you I' n ' . •••••••••••••••••• ••• •• '70 VW BUS 7 pass Xlnt shape. 1 o wner $1995 551·3593 81u• "lf«ft1f10' lt'td ~ •O•ftU ln•1'1•UoM I "3~RlL I 5 3995 Sa f • 40' r h ... touch. $800 ur h1ght"i.t TOP DOLLAR Oats. 9720 •7i.. P-eot en ice 1s in1i: ... 1at, Transportation FOR TOP C '"RS v --:iir J' g boat. f t'fr1 g hold. ••• •• •• •• ••••••••• • •• •• bid. 547 ·3182 "" •••••••• •• •• • •• •• • ••• •• 504 4-dr 122.000. l -624 9914 ~. SaJ.e/ 4 Whffl Drives 9550 *DATSUNS * Auto-trans. f1tctory ..t1r CUSTOMIOAT Rent 9120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •-s.Mctlon cond1t1on1ng , AM 1 fo'M '61 VW BaJa Bug, reblt eng $400 or bst orrer Ca II 557-0929 19710lDS81 4 DOOll "DtESS." ••••••••••••••••••••••• COST· Mes• -~ sunroo(0 77 PPJ> B~ Dittmar & Donaldson Older camper 4.sale. wto "" "" Of All Models $3999 '71 VW BUS Rblt e ng Clean. S2100/bst urr. Call s:n-9560 roll t ••CIOry WQu•oO•d 1ncl~d11\Q ••'• ·~•• L•*'• bu1nd NEW"l 1!371141 44 twin GM VII 71TI truck $150 Stove & AMC/JEEP WE BUY SP.ALARESTS:LSEEASRVllNCC:. 540-5630 Diesel engine. fully ref a li40-2700 #I, ... c ·LIF c. equipped with ull latest _n_., " "" • CLUM CA.RS We Need Clean Datsuns' 1011 ~so~ & so~ MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE 1976 FORD , ............. '\.,_...O...-.O•--···· ................. ,....... ,...._ electromc gear. hke new Buy now before vacation & TRUCKS Many special reuture.... Be " u Lt r u 1 cab 0 v er 1978 CHEROKEE 1mmed delivery l'amper SSOO Ph979-2l.33 $6995 lieing sold hy onitinttl ---- owner liy appt only tf camper. bunks. table. 1J8AlliNN12778Jl $300.000 <:all (7141 icrbox,goodl'ond,$275 32Chcrok~s ln SLot·k 1\75 3211 , 893 7531 or 642 7056 OVERSTOCKED ~ 6587 Motori1~ Bilc.H 9140 CJ5 Pickup~ 17 1961:1 Shai.ta Dl't'p V ••••••••••••••••••••••• runabout M ere I JO 1978 Mo tobecane. l1kr Eler trim . sun~cat:-.. new Ucst offer Call ne w battery. hall bag & Chns 54H· 1742 afl ti new pump Rod rat'ks, -- o;kis ladder FUil inslr & Dirt 81ke/Mm1 Bike . xlnt ._art-i.y eqwpJ>t.'Cl. Vanson cond 3 HP eng $65 t r I r R c n t t u n c u p • 644·6034 runs/looks xlnt $2500 ~~s/ \ 996 1181 Sc 91 50 24' TroJan Cabin C.:rwser . ••••••••••••••••••••••• new enl'?. new trans, new '72 Hondo Cl 500 prop. Runs & looks xlnt Call 768·9123 art 6 All xtras. SSSOO. 642 1738 ---- -PRICED FOR Q UICK i4 Sea Hay Cuddy c..tbm SALF. '76 I T 400 Mono. "' trlr 2'l5 OMC I 10 dr. Yamaha '70 D T I 2.SO low hrs. 2 n r:.. rnny CC. Yamaha Q A. 50 "Lras. ready to J<:O $9.500 Honda 979 7324 6 30-9· JU tA2 1686 f'M 77 Sk1pJack 20, Cht'vy VH 1978 YZ400 Yamaha, u~ed <>MC outdnvc, xlnt cond. only 4 hrs. s ame as new docked at l>ana Pl $1495 675 1257 '\1anna. $8500 499·47:>4. --- I 6211-6t~ '78 Yamaha Enduro 13 Glasi.par 15 h p Compl w t rlr Extra ~··ar $475, Ph 546 ll:i91 Cabrn crwser. 111'. .:la~:; hull. 2 OB 20hp c;1 Sat· 16()() 675 2751 CYf 175 Brand New $875 or &1offer557 8393 ~,.Cleon ! '76 Honda 7SOF Lo miles. ~ood pnl'e Perl ronc.J 536-7711 or960·5844 '72 Honda 500 4 Very l(ood loCahhart, Reftt/ .. 050 rond. FainnR. i.1s:.y bar ~ ...,. 18,000 on.: miles S650 ••• ••••••••••• • ••• ••• •• 494 7487 afternoons ALIA.CORE - ---I OVER NIGHn:n Mot« Horms, Sale/ They're hl're' llc:,crv(• Rent/StOf'OC¥ 9160 .. pace nOW on ra:;l dclUXl' ••••••••••• •• • • •• • • •• • • 48' Sportf1:,hl•r I ti Rent a 1977 1":xecut1ve pas:,cn1otersonlv Moto rhome or M1n 1 714-276 152!1 motorhomt' from He rb 9060 1''r1cdlander <.:all any or tloats. Sail thcst• numbt'r!. Wagonl't.<f'> SIJOO 01scount on ~Ornt• modt<b ~Harbor Hlvd <.:OSTA MESA 714/549-80_23 _ '7 3 International Scout 4X4 ti cyl • :I :.pct-d tran:. , ·1 wheel drivt', lo1•k111.: hub~. rt•movablt• top. radio. hl .. Jll'r & off ro:id tires 1683.J EY) $3999 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR llLVD. COSTA M ESA 642·0010 JEEP. '75 CJ5. 6 l'yl. 2-1 OU(! 1111 848·4<Y7G '76 GMC >; .. TOH 4X4 PICKUP VA. 4 spel'd trJn .. wht!t'l clnvl'. pwr slt•er ing, aux lu1•l l:ink. ra1l111, hcat('r & <>ff ro:.id I 11 t•s (519f~ltj l $5794 CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 JI arbor Bh d COSTA MESA 546-1200 WE PAY TOP DOLL/\H 1-'0RTOP USED C'AHS 1-'0ftEIGN. DOMESTIC .,r CLASSICS If your car 1s extra rlean -,~·us hn.t BJt..UERBUICK :!925 llarbor Blvd L'~la Mesa !IW 2500 WE BUY USED CARS CALLGARTll Ust.-d Car M~r 540-5630 IOll~SO~ & so~ • LINCOLN·MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA WEIUY USED CA.RS! We re the new ('hevrolel dl:ulcrsh1p in the I rvmc /l.utu Cl•nt1•r Wt• m~ecl your u .... l'd c-a r ' JOE MACPHERSON CHEVROLET 21 Auto Center Ori V<' IHVlNE 768-7222 WANTED! I.dill' modt·I TovotJs, v'i,lvre.. f'1c·kup!. & Vans <.:all ll!> toda)' COSTA MESA DATSUN • LINCOLN·MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD '67 V W Sunroof pwnl $995 645-374i new COSTA MESA ·oo BAfiA 284SHARBOR BLVD ---AM/FM 8trkSunrf. whls 540..6410540..0213 Ponctw 9750 $1195 645·3747 --..•..•..........••..... Pristine of lluntin~Lon 76 Conv. while on white Beach 1s offenng lacquer Excell cond Spec ed1· piunt, metal rm1~hUl~ & uon 675-0736or631·2563 fender flanng to Porsche owners 536· 7888 1975 C..:Urrerra. ~.000 m1, e ll!<' w1nlJoW'-. /\/C. eathl'r rnl . cassctll'. po lyurethane µa1nl. ~;~~~~~~~~I black. new Pcrclh t1n·s -:: He:,t offei: 3907 Scai;hor\' *DRIVE A* * LITILE ••. * SAVE A LOT SHOP&COM PARE BARWICK DATSUN '."-1,tf\ I u,tll t .• 1'11'l I ,11111 Dr. NB 675·5344 '72 1'.iriw. !l !ip, ma~s. AIC. J\M/FM s lcr. nu paint & 11res, rcblt cng w1IJUO m1·.., l.1ke nu throu~hout I' I' Wkdys. 2 13 432 79G4 EVl'" Wkends. 714 771 1!138 ·10 VW 411 Exl'el cond1· uon $1800. 54!1·0723 7SVWDoshff WCIC)Oft ~ cyl. auto trans. AM I FM radio heater. roor rack t886MVEI $2795 540-5630 1011 ~so~ & so~ • LINCOLN·MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA THUMOBllRD Lttl_• NfW01 8"QtW r.cj ••14tf"Of full oo._., 4 ,..,. *'""•" s ... 10• 1812HWGI 5 6995 1978 OLDS DIESEL WAGON ~ P1n f ,.oH ~ IH' Cf>nd ~9'90 CHaJM & anfV ~ IT\l~ttt• 1477t1/ SHOWROOM MEW •LWAt\ 4 .000,&ICTIOM 01 ,..lYIOU'$l TOW- CAOIU.ACl-4• II\ TOOAT 1!17i 1-'ord Granada . 2 dr \1ctalhl' gold. 17 500 m1 /I.Jr P1S. P B AM radio. fll'W M 11·h,.lln ll 1 c-. O w n,., ~ 1 i .111 Ca 11 !).'i7 43hll Mcrverick 9947 •..........•........... ·7(, " l'.)>I. auto ... tl'reo Sharp, <'lean ~ M Run:. i.:n·al $1000546 "-~--- Mercury 99 50 . ...••........••.....•. OHANGI-: COUNTY'S MEWEST LINCOLN MERCli RY Ol:ult•rsh1µ 1::. now OPEN RAY FLA.DEBOE LINCOLN M .. :ncURY 16 hi Auto U .'OlN Or SDFwy Lakr Forest t!Xll IKVlr-.E 830-7000 -----------; t lad Scd dt• i!h• 73 !'f1<irquh BrouRham '73 VW Super Beetle. ong lo.itlt'd. looki. ni'"'" S25\15 4 dr loaded. xlnl cond 1978 PORSCHE 831-1375 493.3375 '77 280Z. salver <'Pt.'. auto. fully loaded. rmm ac· rond. xpertly tuned. lo m1 ·s. 642·fim4 91 ISC This o nt' 1:; loaded''' Moch:.i brown t•xlt'nor & low mile:. l'n pty Call ·16 8210. htchback. /\ M / 538-5120 FM radio. nu lire~ 38.000 -1, h--3cl'.f• -1 rru 's. $2500. 495-6568 65 or..c t• ""'-• c· can, owner. lo m1. xlnt cond <.:Jll 551 3060 846 25i5 aflt'r i P_!'t1 __ _ $19501080 963.9654 -----·;.i CAD Eldo. \lnl cu11d ,,. ~1onarC'h lo m1 air. 4 Vol•o 9772 Elertrir moon rt•ol door. r:H."rft-<1 cond P I P ••••••••••••••••••••••• 55,000 mi's $5751: I' I' !J6H~artl'r .; __ _ IEFORE YOU BUY Call mom:; Don °1 t'Jrl '1on.irrh Gh1.; 'i6 2-dr h A.USED VOLVO, 7so.7286or640 1794' 1·yl, wh1 .. 1vr blu Lon Set-us at Southern 13 El Dor:.ido c0 n.,,t·rt1 dau Al: xtr as i;;3.432-; ·77 8210, gd l'l>nd Nt.<v. Orange Counly'" Volvo hl1'., t G J d 1• 1J I., 1 ures, 4 spd Mu!>t wll 1 Headquarter~ t1ti3JNKt 54·175 or tx.·-.1 ·75 Mere""! r~ct 1blk. reai.onablc $3800 p p 557 18611 SJOOO 492·51M 7t1 Turbo Carn•r:i blk MJt..RnUIS VOLVO urrer Whl ... 1 Ulr ;52 UliXi Bobcat w 1rork mt . be:.I llfh·r ..,,. ·~slO.runsOK 751 l.292 MISSION VIEJO I or6452963J~klort\nd~ Vlll~r $375 Musl scll 831-2880495-1210 ,.76 Scvilll-. Jl.900 mi ,h1 Ii 1·yl. V~ air conct.llon !>48·6331! 77' ~. 9'cl4 Blk & »rn int. 1 • r IL r .id 1 o h , • .i I l r ------snrf. lo m1 . t'xlnt l'ond ORJt..MGE COUNTY i.tray wtblk lhr ml. mint 1514:11: t 68 510, blue. runs .:ood. Sl.2.500 1142 70:lti VOLVO I' P &iO·Oi4o $2444. $400 or offer _ 645·3821 -EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO '74 El Dorado O>nvl•rt1 540-5630 mornings '73 91 IT Coupe La l v 1 o I blc. xlnt l'Ond. 15,11011 rn1 This 1s ·:~~~e you've· ~~~;,~;rm~~!':~~~ 1~8t~r;fr~L~~i~~'r ~~~.nl;~.J~~)r ~~','~', l~,\~!/M been wantin~ Low ~~x:~~~~~· or 54'1007M DIRECT ti40-J79ftor 750 i<!X(i 2626 HARBOR BLVD brown on brown Llkl• '72 !II I. 22.000 mi':., on~ -• -~ - - - -dt:w Whl 1•xt "' wh1 new $7500 <.:al Monday eng, xlnt l'Ortd $4M00 lethr ,nrf lots of \tr.a ... "°"'sfanq 9qs2 ••••••••••••••• •••••••• 898-6777 •-~-""'7~ l: AP£ . ...U. O 91~-----...,.._ 'TYT'HOON 19 run kt•el. 828-8888 mileage. st:ind:ird air. ~·,·~· ~.~~,,~--·~ L:ilt• ·7; El l>or.id11 >.tra COSTA MESA 5.57·2114 9titS 2ln3 HY.owner. t.rt--a 2.4~1 •Jt ••••••!_••••••••••··~· --9'725 --.....,..----=----1 2025 S-anc ester f.., t-.1-.t!J<'l't Mu~ldnl! '73 !H4. /I.pr ~rp. lu m1' A he 750 2011 CM•~ 9920 ~uod C'l.i ... :-11 mJlcr1.i: • :.loop. ba:.ic· boat $4UOO I --Hrand nc~ O\ll'rMll'O utr ~1th ~Ir & extra~ S.~K> Ht:NT 23· Fireball. selr-ru:itl 11rc.. so ooo m1 .'>42966 I COflta1ned Lotsorxtra:. warrant) L'..tll 1ill1 Cal 34 • ..tlom1t· 4 Kai. cnR ti45 2283 __ _ 1 557 !l051 ~50 Rl'OI, spin. :.lrm Jlb.125· r:xerUll\ce. 1)1plorrutl T ks 9560 anl'hor RU!-dinghy, nlC s 11 h L. .. , r JI for renl. $350 per wk 9' ••••••• •• •••••••••• •• •• 4 U L'U' 11111~ .~U ... ~ 96 214 5 tond bi!> W24 ~~~ 1 4 or '70 Dot~ PU 4 -<'YI • 4 speed. 1 ;tdio • ·75 Entk~un :!!I '>UPl'r boat. wheel. spin, many Ktrus. S23.500 P P John ti7S 0060. Al 640-2427 llln~ss F«cu Sal~ ht-atl•r l'a mpl·r 'ht· II 1974 24· Execut1v(' m otor l85832TI <Slk 11 1il8HTl homt'. /I.IC. P .B. l'IS. $1565 -... 22' ~th Coast r\lbatruss beautiful <'11nd1t1on si11001ost ofr f.40 71~l or 1)75-1714 auto, trans. aux gen. like nt•w. <1nlv dnv('n Hi,000 m1 s, $15,0UO 979-Ul:H, l!IOI ~' Y;ile. SA. Explnrer 24 •• loaded h <.' J:71!6KMQ $14,700 or bt'st oHcr Whlsl Dir. 752-0687 THEODORl ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 6 42·0010 L'olumb1:.1 21; Mkll. 'l;!I. main & working Jib. VI-II-'. llcplh finder. lllhp 1nhrcl. holding lank Sl0,500 7 M 545 1450 orl).15 2963 ask for Andy. '74 Lu\. air. c·ust sh1>ll - - -boot. AM !FM tltl)t• qu:id. fumt 23' molor ho!TW, all Ures, nrAS, M1t•k:.11Jo In extra.,, S225 pr wk. ti< pr l erior. all nl'W 1·rpl n 'atalina 30 .11 L>an:i Pt m1 846 7255 $l75(1 offer 4!H 7122 Xlnl t•ond $29,!)00 t'•lll • - ----- !)AA lJ96 wkdy l'V'> Troilft'S, Travel 9170 ·75 Toyota l•U, 2:1.0110 • • • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • nu ·s Xlnt cond S28541 1 ol 1:i. 011•\PI . 'i bags Must sell '77 Mr Too Call S.'.l6-4.288 !Oo dilo;, lo:Jdl'cl '14 l'ljUIP l'USIOm 27' 5th '14heel. ml•nl. well mu int PP Ust'd twire !las g araRe· '76 Datsun PU. Rd l'onrl S5o ~133 perfect for teenagers. $2700 Call bef 9am or afl pct. dirt bikes. bicycles Spm. 960-1534 Luders 16, 2 <:omplNe sets or sa.ib. ~ood rond. moor 1n~ Newport ll arbor Make off<'r 1\b.o 14 L a p" l r a k 1• !I k 1 ff 213 592 5227 $7495. bst ofr . Ca II Vans - - 640-8383or lcavt• mes~. 9570 '76 24' Layton Like new, w new air & awning Sips 8496-3171 Hobce 12· Monoc.it new, 32' /\n~el. full len~h awn. t·omplete $650 9611 2466 mg. new roor. $1500 or bst afl6·JOPM ofr 548·6173 ---------~ Lido 14 lt3902 $1550 l nclu J8' 1974 Smuggler, air, tratler 1 Xtru~ Duys awning. 4 brnr stove, 549.5149 Eves 751 3292 or oven. toile t . sips 6, 3 963·68R6 s pa re L i r es S I 8 o O HOllE 14' Wit h trailer. extra!I Good cond $850. 642-7089 ~118()9 1972 21' Roadrunner Call 536-8236 a fter 6 PM & weekends. -----15' Sarltn R SI oop /\ 11 mahog. o/h . trier. c·over Jt..Mto S..-.ice, 'Parh Sl.500 4!13 llOtlS & ACCffsories 940(' ••.•................... Sherwood l:t Arand new Autobody Repairs. Major SJ.290 Mum & jib sail or Minor colbs1on Big 639-6499 afli.V 4 savings Alan 556-401_7_ CAL 25, 1969. 5'7 HP Oatsun-Toyota-1-·1al Seagull $6250 huy 1 • • Ca II (714 l 673 52.'\2 22' Star w/lrlr 5 sails, gel cond $1600 548 77111640 2855 Hl Spffd/Low Cost SoiU-. ~EA SPRAY;~ CATS FROM $1000 Gte1•111DN SaHboah Ca 11 836-6890 J6' Hobie Cat . clean, fully eqwp'd , Sl600 or offer, 963-5140 Urgent. Need buyer for ' 25' Coronado. Good cond Subaru parts 1-, pnre or rcbwldable rars pnced to "Sell" Leaving for Europe 7 119 78 73 & 74 Dats un 6 10 Coupes 70 & 1t Datsun SlU •I dr SIW 70 & 71 Corona Corrola 70 & 72 Fiat StW & 4 door 76 & 78 Sul>aru (l,000 Mil~) 69 & 72 Datsun P U. Ch9'111IS Silt 10 tO 5 1n Alley at 310 3l"d St, HB Call 673-1784 for appointment Mon or Tues -------- ..•.................... ALLEN GMC TRUCKS 1978 VAN CLEARANCE HUGE SAVINGS ONCOHTEMPO SANTANA & RS>--E-CAMP CONVERSIONS WE HAVE A GOOD SELECTION OF JIMMYS, & SUIURIAMS &&Jttl liUftAf fMP tu"f• oo.ii.r1 fliOIJ'COU..n..tt~•ftG Wf(•~ltttf11'1 ,,. )14 ALL EN r AOll l /\( 01 0\MOl\li I' I.Ml fUUC K \ \a•1 l11~f*'t' A"'' t t1t I A(•UNA NIC .. U Fl IM,OITS 196' H~ ll•d. C"leMuo "•O·flOl w 540·94'7 Autos, Imported ...•.....•..•.•....••.. 9701 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 Lunc1a , t11r, J•s. d1sr hr. /I.M i FM l'tlSS, lethr mt. snrf, 5·sl)(I 546· 7506 Audi 9707 ···············•······· '76 Jt..UDI FOX Spun.y wh1tt' 2 d01)r with rt od 1 n t.:n or /\ 1 r <·ond . auto trans . radio This tcrnf1c vulut-al $1150 tr.89RJl''J C:ill (i45 :Ultil or M:c<tt Cort Fox Leasin9 25116 Nl·wpurt Blv1I COSTA MES/\ BMW 9712 .......••.•............ 1978 BMW's HERE NOW! 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'73 I ton 12· step V11n, Roi DMW ovt•rlond for 2 ton houl ts oyce ~onslder partnership G•Mral 9S I 0 Call ~OM4 dl'!'. 67~·3073 •••••••• •• ••• ••• ...,. .... • wknda & eves 300 sh°" blk cnR Rrond Hobie 14. meld trlr. 11lnt L"Olld '750 644.f.034 nf'W retry flllt'kef1 Wllh beads $400 hf''lt orrrr Mustsell 4!12 IJL~ L.tdol4,xlntcood.Ooatln 'The faste-.l dra"" in lhl• cluded, 1825 Wc"'l 11 Dall\ l'ilot 1175-5491 C1as!>1r1cd \d 642 ~l7M ., 154-0 Jam boret> lnl( Vfl. 11uto Very lo N n-I m1 '11. super c:Qnd. !lftr for cwport ...:nc 1 640·6't4-t quick ule movin11 711 311 ~I. :ohl'r w1t)IUP $40 04"lj mt • lo ml. mint contt . '711Chr\y VAn '•too. 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Because at also has main· tained large reserves. the Coast Comm unity College Distract may rece1vt> S2 million le~s of the st ate aid Saddleback Valley Unified School Dis trict officials las t week reported hurry.up spend· ing of $750,000 to deplete re serves. paying off long-term contracts. lo avoid similar rorreats. Other coastal Orange County school districts have repo~ed budget reserves or less than five percent of their total budgets the c ut-off point ror the aid penalty rule. The state "bailout" measure cuts allocated aid to individual school districts by one-third of the total the districts have left in reserves above five percent of the budget income. Prior to passage of the mea s ure, Huntingt on Beach school officials es ti mated the district would have 10.9 percent $5 million -in reserves. in a lot a I 1978-79 budget o f $46 'Fat' May Be • m million. During the past few weeks. school district officials began paying off lease purchases and other long-term financial com mitments. to deplete the re· serve. Advance payments were made on the district's seven-year com puter financing program. and j lease-option on air conditioners at ne wly built Ocean View High School. among others Fire Huntington Council to Scuttle Budget? F inal adoption of a S57 6 malhon Huntington Beach city budget may be scuttled tonight by City Council members who believe there IS lOO much rat in government operations Mayor Pro Tempore Richard Siebert and Councilwoman Ruth Batley ~aid today that they will vote against lhl' bud~el pro· posal And Bob Mandie says that he 1s not keen on the spending plan but hasn't decided which way to vote .. because I am not surc- what the alternatives will be ·' four affirmative votes are re quired but they m ay be hard to come by because Mayor Ron Shenkman is on vacation and as not ex peeled to be present Last Wednesday Council members gave temporary ap- pr oval to the budget that is $1.7 million higher than last year despite passage or Proposition 13 The general fund portion of the budget, which relies on Joeal taxes and offers direct services Oolly Ptlel P ..... lty ~ PoyM ROW, ROW. ROW The exc·1ling dor~· ral'e Sundav <.tflcrnoon n ear the San t'lcmL'nl<.' Pier w<.1!-t a hi~hli ght of lhc two cla~ O<'l'an fcsll\'HI ftlled with beach <rnd oc·t•an athlc•t 1<.· cvt>nt!-i Hl·rc San Clcmentt• lifeguard!-, Al Lavaycn and Barnard Voorhees put their backs into it as they pull through surf They brought their dory in first, right ahead of Los Angeles County lifeguard~. 2-car Cra.s h Kil/,s Airman In Huntington Gunmen Slay Six Restaurant Workers A 23 year old A 1 r force :-ergeant ·was fatally injured ear- l) Sund.ly an a two-car crash in lluntmgton Reach. polact.> re- ported Sgt Mark Steven /\ndl'rson. stationt.>d at McChord Air Force Basl' an \\ ashmgton. wa!> dead on arn\ al at Pacifica Hospital arter lht' 12 32 a m colhsaon at the 1ntcrSl'l't1on or Beach Boulevard and Pac1f1c Coast llighw<iy. officials said Anderson. of Otis. Ore . was a passenger in an auto driven by Starr Sgt David J V1skup. 28. of Little Falls. N Y . also stationed al McChord. v 1s kup was reported in guarded condition today at Hun- t 1 n g t on f ntcrcommunity 11ospital's intensive can' unit r OKLAHOMA CITY <APl Six worker s dosing a steakhouse for the night were murdered by robbers wt)o forced them at gunpoint into a walk -an free?l'r. then shot each of them through the head. a uthorities said today. Four of the victims were teen-agers Police said more than Sl,000 wa~ mis sing rrom th e restaurant's safe Investigators said they belteve more than one person was in· ~olvcd . but that there were no suspects and few clues in the slayings, which they called the worst mass murder in local memory The bodies were found late Su ndav niJ?ht by res taurant Pharaoh Fight Beach Boys Outdraw King Tut SEATTLE <AP> King Tutankhamun went up ,1ga inst the Beach Boys in S<.'attle. The surfers won Authorities said a concert by the rock group at- tracted larger crowds Sunday that the first public showing in Seattle of ~rtif acts from the Egyptian king's tomb. "It's dead ... said John Pugel. one of several peo· pie selling programs ror the Tut exhibit al the ~al· tk Art Museum The estimated 3.000 people who arrived early for the rut show got their tickets within an hour. and by a::m am .. the 200-yard-long line had dissipated. But authorities said morning crowds.-.for the Beach Boy rock concert in an ad.Joining !.ladium out; numbered the Tut crowd several times over- manager Mike Click. 25. who re- Lurned to the Sirloin Stockade restaurant in the Southern Hills Shopping Center to determine why the employees had failed to telephone with the nightly cash total Police Sgt Tom Mundy said Click found the bodies paled in a heap where they had fa llen arter ;.ipparently being executed one- by·one. The restaurant 1s near In terstale 240. an Oklahoma City by-pass route. Mundy said the assailants may have selected that restaurant because of its accessibility to the expressway Five male workers dead at the scene were identified by police as David Lindsay. 17 , David Salzman. 16; Anthony Teu. 17 : Isaac E. Freeman, 56, a janitor. and Louis Zacharias, 40, assis- tant manager The sixth person. Terri M Hor st. 16. was taken to Oklahoma Children's Memorial Hospital s uffering from gunshot wounds to the head and chest . She never regail'\erl conscious- ISee 6 KI LLED. Page A2> licell8es, Shots Costs Correct ed A transposition e rror in Friday's Daily Pilot switched the costs or dog hcenses and rabies vaccinetJpn at a Wednes- day night c linic at the Lake Street Fire Station Licenses cost $10 ror un- neutered dogs. $5 for neutered dogs and a $2 fee 1!11 charged for the rabiea shou offered under auspices ot the Rotary Club. to citizens. 1s $32 6 millton The general fund budget in 1977-78 was $30.9 million The City Council previously approved raising more than S3 million in revenue by increasing c harges on 011 operations and imposing a community enrich ment lax and other user rees <See BUDGET, Page A2> BB Visitor Saved Froin Drowning /\ Pico Rivera youth who was plucked from ... np current off Huntington State Beach Sund<.t} remained hosp1tal1zed todeiy following his dral"Jlallc st•a rescue Orftnlabr Kerri Lea Teichmann. 17. Huntington Beach . models the prize·winning dress sht' made. Kerri's sewing prow ess won hc:r t h e ~rund prize in the Junior divtston for clothing and textiles tit the Orange County ~·air At s lake in the money shuffle is about $900.000 of the t'Stama~d $18 million the district is to re· ceive in state emer gency a id ·By cutting back the reserve to at let $2 3 million the 5 percent level the district as protecting the whole pol Offlctals said th<:y plan lo maintain a $2 million reserv<' "We couldn't havf' used thi: money for our general rund next year. so we freed up the pay ment money and saved the in- terest ... said school board Presa· dent Zita Wcssa "We havt• alway'> had a large reS<'rH' We ll'lt 1t was 1ust1fied. <.tnd not l'xorbatant for J S46 m 111 ion bus mess." she s.11d She added. ··1t ·-. not that hag a rt'st•rvc and it's monl'y 1n the bank in cast• of catastrophe .. The Coast Community Collegt' Dis trict also ha::. !Jankrolll•d tStt SPENO. PaJ1,t' i\21 Teetering Tiny Tot Bwn<:a Mcluzz1 t\:-.hton 1~ onl) eight months old. bul e1lrcady sht··!-t part 0 1 a famll~ of fool 1ugglmg al'I .ip pea ring with Puck ·s Circus in Toronto Thl· pt'\11 performer also "tand!'i on ht!'i untie " lel'l ~hill• ht.· lit•s nn h1!-. back Jarvis Jury N eed s Testimony Rerea d OX NARO <AP 1 The Jury an tax rcrormcr Howard .Jary1s' drunken driving trn.11 returned to the ir deliberations today :ind quickly sent word they w"ant to hear soml' tes timony aJ1,ain Tht• :-e\'en mt•n and r1v1• womt•n. who wert• unablt• to reach a verdict in 4112 hours of dt• libNallon Friday, asked for a rt' adinJ1, or the testimony of the -.herifr'., deputy who -;topped .f arvas on the Ventura Freeway last March 15 Deputy Michael Kapp was the key prosecution witness in the one week trial of Jarvis, the 75 vear·old crusader who co 3uthorcd Proposition 13 tax cul bill Kipp alleged Jarvis was intox 1cal ed when he was spotted Ri,p Curre ms Rout Bathers Rip rurrents along west Or:mge County beaches Sunday s pelled trouble for 176 bathers who had to be hauled from gene r a ll y C3 l m waters. lifeguards reported today The waves predicted in the a[· ll'rmath o( Mexico·., Hurncane Pico lar gely fatled to materialize, lifeguards said, although normally placid SQ.al Beach hod five root waves. Attendance at Huntingt-On and Bolsa Chica beaches. Runt 1ngton City Beach and Seal Beach was estimated at ahout 118 ,000 people Sunday, lifeguards said. \\l'J\.tng h1:-1 a1 trom lane 111 lune after muln1gh1 The deput~ .,;mJ .farv1:. ra1h•<I r oads1dt• .,ohrn.•t \ ll'sts h1· <ladn "t \\<.tlk .i '>t r·aaght hnc etnd \'OUldn l rl•t·11l• I ht· J!phabN .Jarvis \\,as th1• defcn:.c's <.,lat w1tnt·ss. tl':-t1ry1ng hE• w<isn I drunk and wa!> driving t'rratacal· ly bl'l'<tUst• hl' thought th(• pur'>u - an~ sheriff's <'<tr was e.t poht1ca.I l'nemy cha!-ilnJ/. him Or :~, c,,.,.,, ---~- \\''eather Lo\\ ('loud.., nt•ar th1• l'O<'"' tonight and Tuesdav morntn~ othl'f"'1:-e fa11 tonight through Tul'.,dll~ \\1th c·ooll'I <lav ... Low!> tonight till to fl5. lltghs T u 1• s d .i " n t' a r 7 Os a t beaches io m1d-80s inland. INSIDE T ODA "t' Tht> women 's movt'mt'nl " prov1nq a noon tn ~nme drvorred fathers. who are now collecting child support The Assncullt>d Press stnrv 1.~ on Page A7 Al Ytur SefVl(t ... " ... . ........ ,, . C.ll,.n11• c ... , ...... ~IC\ creuw-o .. tllN•ll<., •fli.t1••~­•11i.tl•• ......... .... ,_,,., Index :lz DAIL ~ P1L0_:_1 -~H'-!!!.f ____ _.;,;Mogd!Y~ ......... t J..,u_,1y._1_1 ..... _11_1 .... • Pu1•se Snatchers I-egged F,...PapAI SPEND ... Iara• re&erv.f!f, Tb.ls ~~•.•r. "S!· coritlt11 to Cdrtellan TMmpson. executive vice chancellor for business affairs. ther<' ar<' 410 estimated $6.5 million in uncom· milted reserve runds 8) JERRY CLAUSEN ()lt ... 0.llY ...... -Wtl00Sl>C-. l>dld II was dark Yl s· 10 p m . Feb 20. but tht·rl· WU'> t•nc111.:h light 1n the parking lot out::.ade Reubens tt:M11ur:i111 111 thl' l.!i~una lllll!S Mall to see that the blond teen ager wore nosh<x:s llt• appeared from nowhere. gilding silently up behind lhret-people approachan~ their car ~1£ter dinner and a turn around the shoppm~ center Mrs. Helene Cooper. 71, and her husband Sampson wt•rt• showing their friend . Mrs. Bernice Weiner of Lake 'I' a hoe. \ht' areas surroundini their Lei~uri¢ Erld home. Thl• mood was relaxed except for ~n r lion about a poor meal al the restaurant the only r eat the cou- ple had ever gotten al one of thear favorite a ing spots. Mrs Cooper felt her purse move. Sh looked down as the strap slipped from her shoulder and hung up on her elbow She lost her balance. felt a hard push on her ~houlder and reeled awkwardly, hitting hard against the black asphalt. She fell no pain -at fi rst. With Sampson Cooper -in pursuit. the teen·ager r.an toward a car with a \.ague figure hunched behind its wheel. Mrs. Cooper remembers callmg for her husband lo stop .. 11e·:. 74 years old. you know ·· The car, the teen.ager and 1.he purse -containing <'rcd1t cards. driver's license. a ,.checkbook. $64 10 cash "and everything else a woman caf rres in her bag" were gone in Lht· roar of a motor and a stream of exhaust Then the pain began Mrs Cooper would spend the next 10 days in a hospital t>ed and the following six weeks recuperating at home with a broken pelvis and a bruised arm that is still tender. She was the sixth and last purse-snatch victim at the mall in a nine-monlh·long series of hit and run crimes <igainst older women who are considered easy targets for 1'as t-movmg purse grabbers . .. He was experienced." Mrs. Cooper surmised of the youth who glided silently up behind her on bare feet and made off with her shoulder bag. "He slipped the strap off, and I didn't even f'eel him touch me. It wasn't until I looked down and the bag caught that he shoved me .. The youth. Daniel Cary Stock, 19, of Mission Viejo eventually admitted the theft and was sentenced to three years 10 state prison He confided while in Jail that he had lost his job because of an argument with his boss, a veterinarian. and was desperate for some "quick" money Stock. in trouble walh authorities since he was 14 years old. said a friend told how easy purse-snatching was. that 1l paid well and had a low·capture·risk. He said he decided to "do an old lady, because she wouldn't run after me and might not remember w hat I look like," probation authorilies reported later . Young Stock was right Mrs . Cooper couldn't identify her assailant. ll all happened too quickly. the push, the fall. the surprise at finding herself flat on her back in a parking lot. But witnesses saw the incident and described the getaway car, complete with license number. The:: conviction or veterinary assistant Gary Stock and the s ubSequcnt arrest of another youth who allegedly· µreyed on older women at the mall has ended the plague' of incidents that kept Orange County Sheriff's investigator Rich Matura busy for m onths trying to piece together pat· terns in search of youths who prey on oldsters. Because of its proximity to the Leisure World retire· mcnt community. {he Laguna Hills Mall and its environs are considered good hunting grounds for purse snatchers. Some have been known to reach out from moving cars to pull in a purse and speed from the scene. leaving their v1c· t trrrshtiken and-~fuseEF.=...-.::::z--==--=- And men aren't i!ntirely safe. Sheriff's investigators rN•a ll an incident m recent years in which an elderly gentleman was leaving a bank He carried a m oney sack. A hit-and·run expert shoved him, grabbed the big and escaped easily in the confusion But the snatche r got only four savings account books. 1'he man had deposited his cash Compared to most cities. the growing Laguna Hills CJrea especially the walled retirement community or Soviets Plan More Flights MOSCOW ti\Pl Despite the strain on U.S. Soviet ties from the dissident trials, Moscow h<ts propoi:.ed more JOI nl s pal'c flights. Cosmonaut Valery Kubasov, who took part tn the hrst Joint rt1ght in 1975. saad m a Tass In· tl'rview that more joint m1ss1on:-. would bl•ncf11 both countries I le s uggeskd JOtnt m1si.1ons to the Soviet Salyut space stations and American :.pace shuttles. Tass puhll'ihed lht• interview to m ark the third anniversary of the APollo·Soyuz flight Choppers Shot · TEHRAN. Iran <AP> -Soviet a rtillery shot down two Iranian arm y helicopters that strayc<l across the border in a heavy fog June 21. klllinA all lhe men- aboard one of the aircraft, lh(! •>ff1c 1a~ lnanil.ln news a~cncy flars disclosed today ORANGE COAS~ DAILY PILOT '""'°'.,_..c..."o"fyflfJM •1fT'-"•f"I -n OtfWd""'N41~ .,,.~" ,,~,1)11"""""db•'""'°'~n(Jllt (OA\t P\,tt•1'1'•"0 (omo '"' W.u ... o r•1 ltOn" it,.. 0Ubl1,._,,d Mo"fft• tfH O\ltf\ ''''"'• Mt ( HIA ,_...\A ,._...,OO't 8.-tKt. Hv"l•"OfO" 1\1>..wh f~ •• ,,.. V.tllP• 4t••"• "JAOt11•0.-C • Ye1t"'• \ft\1 ~lfl'-'"' '\ol/fl\(O,.,. ·~ .... ,.,._,.,..,,.,,.,,, I~ •'II. ...,~l""""O '\at11f'ftA•\ ~ ~W\ ,,_ ;:=:.;.,.~,~::'~(.'r..~':~1~.;~,.'10 wt'' ··~ ·-•IN .... p,..,.or"' •"" "'"'"' .,., J•O. (..,.toy JI'•<• PU\!dtftf •"Ct c;,..'-"•' M.111\.t .. • Tllteim a' IC""'' (dll6t TM!fft•\4 Mw~ ,.."•tlft9 ldOor ~.'."" """' •k~, fUtl A""',."' MAru101no EctOor\ ..... "' ..... .,. ... W.'t O'•"°' County (ffltO' Huntlnaton leHllOtfloe tlUt' ft•er" fl~ .. "''" MA11lftt_.IM,..n "0 lot HO •1•4 OtflOH '"l~~~ ';:::: ;~ .. '#~·:.~:;~~~· \AMl•~t',\iAlt•T HHtt\41f1.oA'!lMt •f ~~ O••OO' ,._..~. fel99hc?ne (1141~1 C::C1telfled Advtr11tlng 641-1111 ''""' ... '"'Of•"M C~~t~ll._... M0-1220 From Page A I. BUDGET ... ndcr the proposed spending plan. there would be no cuts in the police department. Three positions would be eliminated in the fire department Hoth departments would re· t•e ive more money than they did la!>l year Siebert said today that he knows there 1s fat 1n lhe higher echelons of city government and none of it has been trimmed .. All we have done 1s to impose a freeze on hiring and salaries and cut about 25 permanent pco· pie from the public works de· partment." he said. Mrs. Bailey saad that she is ·really unhappy ... "We didn't cut anything. I don't see how we can justify a $2 million increase in light of Proposition 13." She said that she wouldn't vote for a budget until studies are mad e l o consol idate city ~ervices and to reor~anize ad ministrative and s upervisory personnel. On the other hand. Coun. c1lman Don MacAllis ter said that he sees no problems with the proposed budget. He said that a 10 to 12 percent reduction in spending has been made when considering inflation factors. Only about 25 permanent city employees a re not funded in the budget. The council will dehberate at 7 30 o'clo('k in City Council 1.·hambers Broo~, Wife, End31 Years CAMBRIDGE. Mass. CAPl The 31.yenr marriage of Sen. Edward W Brooke, 56 and his l'l'lranged wife, Re migla. haa ended after a long, harrowing divorce case when 9 probate JUdge accet>ted the couple's latest prol)C!rty Httlement. Broolcc, a Muuc hu11etts Republican. said aa he emerged from the courtroom. "1 am pleased that my personal and tam ily ordeal has been re- solved.'' o.i1t ll'la.t IUft ~- 1 NVITING TARGET FOR CASH-HUNGRY YOUTHS Leisure World's Elderfy People Alerted to Danger Leisure World -is considered a low.crime area. .Purse snatching is the obvious exception. Costa Mesa police. for instance, report that over the same nine·month period during which Laguna Hills was plagued. only three s uch crimes were reported at the larger, busier South Coast Plaza_ Newport Beach investigators say only two purse snatchings occurred during that lime at Fashion Island - primarily, they s ay. because of a Chris tmastime crackdown on parking lot crime. Generally. experienced purse snatchers gear their operations lo the first week of the month, investigators re· port. Social Security checks are received on either the first or third of each month. and the target is "fat." A Santa Ana Social Security worker agreed "During that rirst week, many of our recipients have their checks taken from them in that manner.·· Speed. s urprise and shock are the weapons used by the .snatcher. law enforcement officers say. Their advice. let ~o of the purse as quickly as possible. try to get a good look at the assailant and scream. Screams. said a sheriff's investigator. attract atten· t10n. Usually. witnesses other than the victim identify a criminal when he finally is caught. ·'The victim is just trying to keep from falling or is trying lo hang on to her valuables. Most of these older women live on relatively fixed Incomes. The. contents of their purses are very important to them." Mrs. Cooper says she gladly would have let her as· sailant have her purse. "But I didn't even hear him. He movedsos1lenlly, a nd from be hind." Physically. Mrs_ Cooper is mending well. she says. Iler pelvis was broken cleanly -in a straight line. One probation officer might consider the former World Book Encyclopedia sales manager. who retired lo Leisure World nearly 10 years ago. fortunate. She had predicted Mrs. Cooper might suffer perma- nent disability as the result of her injuries. "It has been observed in the course of limited personal geriatric study that such injuries often initiate the onset of a physical decline. resulting in premat~ death within iwo-yeanrtnttre"eTIJerfr,-ttrei>ffieenvrote. - And the attack that often results in falls for older women leaves more than phys ical scars. "I don't think the watching over my shoulder will ever pass."' says Mrs. Cooper . "It has left me with this sense or insecurity Sam always walks beside me now .. He doesn't wander off ahead "And I hang onto my purse like it is part of my skin. ll 's funny. I never was afraid of anything before. I wa~ always very, very open .... " FrOM Page Al 6 KILLED. • Coastal Food Poison Case Still Mystery ness and died at about 12 : 15 a.m .• Mundy said. Puzzled State Health Depart- ment officials said today they have no idea what caused a food poi so ning a tt ack that hospitalized a Newport Beach man last week. The 36·year·old man was originally thought to have been suffering from botulism. but Dr. Ben Warner. the s tate's chief epidemiologist. today said all tests of the victim's blood and the water chestnuts suspected of being tainted have proved negative. "Frankly. we have no idea what the toxin is that would have produced t he symptoms su ffered by t he patient," he said. He said no further tests are a nticipated in the case. W a r ner said the water chestnuts. Imported from Taiwan. will not be removed from market shelves. The patient. whose identity has not been revealed, was rc- le ased from Hoag Memorial Hospital Friday after spending the first two days of his hospital stay In the Intensive care unit. Kris' Aide Faces Charge LOS ANGELES <A P ) -Ac- tor·slnger Kris Kristofferson 's road manager, Cleveland Dupin, has been booked for investiga- tion o r drug possession. say sheriff's officials. Police cordoned off the park. ing lot s urr oundin~ the res taurant. A dozen officers walked shoulder to.shoulder to search the parking lot. t:>ut lhcy found only a handful of coins. which they believe the robbers may have dropped after leaving through a rear door. Mundy said each victim had been shot in the head with a s mall cahber weapon and that as many as 20 shots may have been fired. That's 9 3 percent or the total $70 million budget Thompson said the district probably will end up having to apply $2 million of its reserves against state bailout money. re ducing by more than half the eatimaled $3.5 million previous ly scheduled for the dlstr•ct purse. Thompson said exact figures aren't available because the dis· lricl budget s tall 1s being calculated. He claimed the commun1l} college district has done no quick spending to gain more stale aid. "IC you're as king me 1f we've gone out lo buy a computer or something. the answer Is no ... Thompson said Fountain Valley (elementary I School District officials reported \ they have no reserve. and t10ly $339.153 in their 1977-78 ending balance Jack Me1hnken. assis t a nt superintendent. said there wa~ no last-minute spending Huntingto"l Beach Cit y Celementaryl School District re ported similarly The district'~ $513.000 in reserves is under the five percent line. according to Superintendent S.A. Moffett Huntington Beach's Ocean View School District. large~t elementary system an Orange: County. reported a tentative 4 6 percent reserve of $914,220 in d $20 mill ion budget. Neel Schmitt. director of fiscal services. said there was no quick spending. "We didn't find 1l necessary. ·he said. Roy Barlette.. b~s anE:c;s manager at Saddleback College, said he anticipates no penalty because his distract ·s reserves will be under five percent. The reserve is $800,000. in a budget of $21 miUion. Barletta said there's an additional S4 million in carryover funds not affected by the reserve rule. because they already are com- mitted to construction project!\ Barletta said the projects were scheduled before Propos1 Lion 13 became a factor "We barely made it. .. said Sam Chicas. assistant s upenn- t e n den t o f t he Capistrano Unified School District. Chicas said his district re- corded a $1.4 million starling r e- ~erv~. _out of a tot I r~~ nue of --al>OOl$291'NTilon. a .f-8 pe-rcent reserve. ln •ine Unified School Dlstnct came in even closer to the limit. Business Superintendent Gene Hartline reported a $1.2 million r eserve. of a $24.8 million budget -4.97 percent. Maintenance To Merge? WASHINGTON (AP1 - A congressional report rec ommends that the Army, Navy and Air Force con s olidate their air craft maintenance act1v1t1c". which cost $2 billion an nually . The General Accounting Office sairl pla cin~ a single manager ovC'r l.l irrraft maanll'nancc wouJQ reduce duphcat1on. incr'iase efficiency und save money. The report did not offe r an est1 mak of the projected savmgs I I ' T he 33-year-old South Laguna man. of 31833 Florence Ave .• was booked at the West Hollywood aherlff's s u bstation a fter narcotics officers, carrying a search warrant. entered his Weel Hollywood hotel room and arrested him Frtday nlahl. said sheriff's Lt. Howard Walk. He was later released on $1 ,SOO bail. said Wald. \..,,., f!PCOr"l,.,.!<10 Sheriff's deputies said narcotics offlcers alle11edly round about $800 worth of co- ca t n c and marijuana In the rOOQ). 8Jn<MJ Co ,, 5rwt• •• no f'lo.llt'd Pon1·. • fit-• ·~ ... o ,,.,,.~ u ~~ '"' ~;"\l'.>4 .. 1'.tC... (; 41' t •.... ,~. "-'.,.,, Four Kids Stabbed By Mom BUFFALO. N.Y. CA P l Fous young rh1ldrcn were• stabbed to death II) their home here. and their mother was churjled an lht.' killings. police say. Detectives ssud they found the bloodieCI bodies of the children 111 their apartment late Sunday night artcr being cat:(•(! to the :;ccnl' by ,, neighbor wh<> had hNird "noises (rom upsta irs · Pollet• 1dcnt1fled the children ~s Kyha Trait. 8. her :.ister~. Amina. 6. and Inez. 4, and her 2·}'ear old brother. Demario The mother. Ca11, 26. was cov Ned with blood and taken to a local hospital. but he was not anJured. police said Authorities '13td that after sever;al hours of qu<:~t 1oning, Mr" Trait was d1a rged with four counls or -.l·l·unct dt.•r?rel· mtordcr We don t n·ull) know why 'hl· did 1t. ....ml police Lt Jonn Huoney · Illa l<1m1iy member. told u~ sht: thought -;he was ur: rlt·r •• \.oodoo curse · But Leo J Donovan. chief of hom 1c1de. clcscr\bed tht· report of <i \ 1>odoo c·t:rs<: a~ unfounded "So tar we hi:vl· no mot;ve ... he saad . "All we now is there arc tour children dead." Al Mrs Trait ·c; arraignment.. today. Buffalo City Court Judge l\lot:: Mazur advised her or her rights and the charges "011:1 you understand anything I -.aid lo you·· Otd :1ou hear ml ·· he: asked Mr!-Tran did not reslJOrid . and Mawr ordt·red her he:d without ba11 for J i1~ych1atric ex am1na t11m A uthont1c ... "'-"d Mrs Tra.at and her husband. Charles, had been scpar<1tcd lor about two years. Huntington Woman, Twa More Robbed Thrcc, womt•n k;;1ving a Costa Mesa bar early Sunday wen, at· costed in the parking lot by a man who took their purses con taining credit cards and a total of $145 in cash. police said today One of the victims of th~ strong arm robbery. Edith- tfelen Raycfen. 40, of fruntln~ Beach. was sll~htly tnJurect when the man struck her over the left eye with her purse dur ing the bner struggle- Police said the robbery oc- curred shortly before 2 a m m the parking lot near Sargent s Bar.843W 19\hSt .Costa Mesa The women told police a black. man wearing a blue and white bandana over his bushy afro ap- proarhed I hem and announced "This 1s a holdup ·· Also v1ct1m1zed by the robbu wen· Joan Robinson. \9, of Hunt 1ngton Beach l.lnd V1rgm1a MJy Romano, 40. of Santa l\na. After j?rabbing the pur:.es, the. man fled on foot . A male w1tne.s~ chased him bul was unable 10. keep Up With the Oceing Suspect. polite said Tht• rohbl•r dc~cribed ..ts ••bout s ix feel tall <.ind in his m1d·20s. cl !d not d!~pl:.i~ ,, Wl'upon. polal'l' sa:~ · Arson Su pected EL CAJOi'I 1t\P1 Arson 1s ~uspected in Cl SJ 14.000 tare that clcs troyl"<l lhl· ;'l;t•\\ I.lie Center Church early Sunday There were no uuune' I .. ,. ' Irvine VOL. 71, NO. 198, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, JULY 17, 1978 Toda,·~s Closin g ~-l'. Stoeks TEN CENTS ,-----------Victims of Purse Snatchers----------.... Older Women Easy Crime Targets By J ERRY CLAUSEN Of UM Dally ~!tot St.ff Witnesses said 1t was dark a t s· 10 p.m . Feb 20. but there was enough light in the parking lot outside Reubens restaurant in the Laguna Hills Mall to see that the blond teen-ager wore no s hoes . He appeared fro m nowhere, g lidmg silently up behind three people approaching their car after dinner and a turn .iround the s hoppmg center Mrs He le ne Cooper. 71. and her husband Sampson were s howing the ir friend, Mrs Bernice Wemer of Lake Tahoe. the areas surrounding their Leisure World home The mood was relaxed except for conversation about a poor meal at the restaurant the only poor meal the cou pie had ever gotten at one of their favorite eating spots . Mrs . Cooper fell her purse move She looked down a s the strap s lipped from her shoulder and hung up on her elbow She lost her balance. felt a hard push oti her shoulder and reeled awkwardly. hitting hard agamst the black asphC1lt She felt no pain al first With Sampson Cooper in pursuit. the teen-ager ran toward Cl car with a vague figure hunched behind its wheel Mrs Cooper remembers calling for her husband lo stop ""He 's 74 years old, you know " The car. the teen-a ger and the purse containing credit cards. driver's license. a checkbook. $64 in c ash ""and everything else a woman carries in her bag" were gone in the roar of a motor a nd a stream of exhaust Then the pam began Mrs. Cooper would s pend (h{-next 10 days m c1 hospital bed a nd the follo wmg six weeks recuperating at home with a broken pelvis and a bruised arm that 1s sttll tende r She was the sixth an<l last purse snatch v1ct1m at the mall 1n a nine-month Ion.: i.ent·~ of h11 and run crimes dga111st older wom en who ilre considered easy targets for rasl-movtnl! purse grabbers ··Ht-was experienced.· Mr:. Cooper surmised of the -.outh who gilded silent!} up behind her on bare feet and made off with her shoulder bag · ·11e slipped the strap orr. and I dtdn t ~ven feel ham touch m e. ll wasn't until I looked down and the bag caught that he s hoved me ·· !See EASY TARGETS. P age i\2) Econoilly Eyed Carter Pledges Spending Cuts HON!\, West C<:rmany IAP 1 Prt>s uknt Carter and the leaders of six other maJOr non Com mun 1st nations rl'achcd agreement al the c(·onom1r sum m1t conferen<'<! today on tactics thc>y ho pt• will s 1wed world economic growth and cut 011 1m ports. Their plan mcludes mC'rcased J apanese and Wt•s t German ~rowt h. and ;,1 s lo wer U S ~rowth rate or about 4 percent. thl· 1978 figure aln•ady forecast bv the Cartt•r aclmm1s1ration · C:i rter told the othn h•adcrs l h<it his administration would nil taxi.'!-. an<l spcndan~ 1n the next two f1sc·.:1I years a plcdRe he has rnadl' frequent!) at homl' and would raist· l" S 011 prices lo world lc\"cls l>y t980 llo" l'vcr at was no t 1m mediately dear how thl' oil pn n mcr~ase would be achieved Current price controls expire 111 I 979 but could, under present law. be extend ed to 1981 The l"Urr cnt price of U S. oil ranges from $5.23 a barrel Lo St I 75 a barrel The world prl('f' 1s ap prox imately $13.50 U S Treasury Sec·rctary W Michael Blumenthal, d1scussinR agreements before they wert> unveiled, ctcsnibl'd them a" a ROW. ROW, ROW Th(• l'>.C1ling don fa~!' Sunda.Y a!l~rnCHrn ne8r the-Sa"n- l'lrmt·nlc.• P1 t•r "tis <1 highlight of the t wo da" Ol"l'an ft•st 1 \":.JI f1 lied \\ ith l>t?ach and llt'l'Jn athlC'll(' evl·nts llere San Clemente 0~1ly P•lot P ..... b• \...-1" P•yM l1fl'guar d!-. Al l.a\tt~cn and Barna r d Voortiees put the-rr hecks-into 1t as they pull through surf Thl'Y brou~hl their dor} in f1r~t. nizht iJhl'ad of Lu~ Angele!> County lifeguards Jarvis Jury Needs Testimony Reread Youth Cheats Injuries in Cove Plunge A G:1rd••n Grove youth w ho plungc•d .!5 ft•l'l off the rocks near lite Newport Ha rt.or cn- trann· into four fet'l o r wa ter I hi:. Wcl'kcnd suffered nothing more th:m a neck strain, <.1ccord ing to poli<'c rcp()rts Police said they were unccr ta in "he lher J ason Ma lt hew Lapan, 18. leaped or fell m the Frida\ afternoon 1nc1d~nt re portl•d from Pirate"!> Covt•. adJa ~·ent lo the Corona del Mar mam beach After h1tt1ng the "akr. wit nes!>es said the young man ~n.1lked to s hore and collapsed Paramedics and lifeguard::. rus hed Lapan to I loag Mem orial Hospital where his tnJuries were diagnosed as .. cervical s train." accordmg to the pol ice report T he incide nt wa:-; I he mos t serious to prec~dc the weekend thar h fcguardi. :.aut was unac C'ountably quiet ('Onsidering the summN heat and smo~ Lt Logan Lockabey s~11d 1:1 5,000 vi s itors ca m e t o Newport ·s hC'ac h cs S aturday and 95,000 cam<.' on Sunday <fh ere Wt>re a total Of 229 people resl'ued Lo<'kabey said the re were no maJor problems. "We were surprised that there weren't more people here." he comm ente d. "The people who did come stayed much later than usual. thoui?h · · Maintenance To Merge? WASHLNGTON <AP> A congressional report rec· ommcnds that the Army, Navy a nd Air Force con- solidate their ai rc r aft maintena nce ac t ivities, which <:ost $2 blll\on an- nually The Gener al Accounlina o rrice sai d placi ng a s in g le m anagt•r ove r aircraft malntenan~e would reduce duplication. increase eHiclency and ~ave money The report did not offer a n estim ate of the projected saving!\ OXNARD IAP I The Jury 1n Dayan Meets Egypt Aides in London tax reformer lloward Jarvis· drunken drivm~ trial returned to their delH>crat1ons today and quickly sent "ord thl'y want to hear some testimony again T h e s l' v e n m c n a n d r 1 v c· women, who werl' unable to reach a verdict in 4 ' ~ hours of de hberat1on Friday, asked for a re ading or the testimony of the sheriff's deputy who stopped Jarvis on the Ventura Frcew;1v L ONDON <AP I Is raeli l''oreign Minister Moshe Oa:van flew to London today for face-to face ta lks with his Egypturn t•ounte rpart and told reporters in a troop-n nged a irport loun~e h e hopes broader peace negot1a l ions can res ume within two weeks. <Related s tory Page A4 1 Dayan added, however. that th e two d ays of meet1n~i. scheduled lo begin Tuesday in a s torybook castle in the English C'ou ntrys1d e will get down to ··basic issues These dis cussions are not going to be t alks about talks ·· E gypt 's fore1 f:!,n minister, Mohamed Ibrahim Kamel. wa!> o n his way from Cai ro. a nd Secr e tary of State Cyrus R Vance. host of the t wo-day m eet· ing , was due to arrive later from lhe l'Conomic s umm it con ference in Bonn. West Germ any U .S and Britis h security agents sealed off the site of the meeting a t the 9th century Leeds Castle. 45 miles southea'St of London. The ta lks had been scheduled for the Churchill Hotel in Lon· don ·s Mayfa ir district. They were switched to the isolated. turreted fortress as a precaution against attacks by Arab ter rorisls who oppose peace with Isr ael. The Churchill was the target of an Irish ter rorist at- tack in Deeember 1974. The three participants. who were expected Lo m eet informal ly tonight. will tr) to lay the groundwork ror resuming full· Hale Egyptian-Is raeli peace La lks .. They were lo be taken by belicopter lo the castle. built on two s mall islands in a 2-0-acre lake and accessible only by air or a d rawbrid ge causeway Police scaled off the 485-acre park around the la ke Sunday and speeial communications were mstalled for the delega t1ons r last Marchl5 · Deputy Michael Kipp was the key prosecution witness in thC' one-week trial of .Jarvis. thl' 75-year-old crus ader who co authored ProPosit 100 13 l ax cut bill Kipp alleged Janis wa::. 1ntox teated when he was '>potted weaving hb cur from lane to lane after m1dnii;cht Pharaoh ~ght Beach Boys Outdraw King Tut .SE/\ TILE <AP I King Tutankhamun went uµ ag<J inst the Bea ch Boys m Seattle The s urfe rs won Authorities said a concert by the rock group al· t r<.1tt cd la rger (-rowds Sunday lhctt the first public s howing in Seattle of artifacts from the Egyptian ldng's tomb "ll 's dead.'" s aid John Pug~l. one of several peo pie selling progra ms for the Tut exhibit at the Seat· tic Art Museum. T he estimated 3.000 people who arrived early for the Tut show got their tic kets within an hour. and by 8: 30 a .m .. the 200-y ard-long line had dissipated But authorities said morning crowds for thl· Beach Boy rock concert 1h an adjoining stadium out numbered the Tut crowd several times over T he deputy said Jarvis failed roadside sobr iet) tests he didn't wa lk a straig ht hne and c·ouldn"t recite lhe alph abet J arv1s was the defense ·s star witness. testifying h e wasn·r drunk and was drivi ng erratll"ttl ly because he-thought-the purs u IOJ! sheriff's car was a pol1t1r al l'nemy chasing him. Jarvis said he ha d u rew llnnks that nig ht a vodl(a and orange juice before dinner ::md "two or three cups "" or coffef:. laced with liqueur after dtnncr Irvine Street Widening Plans Aired I rvrne Mayor Bill Vardouhs has called a s pecial meetmg of t he City Council to hear obJec lions of College Park resident.<: to a proposed w1denmg of a set· lion of Harvard Avenue for ;i parking lot Tht• lot would ~l'rv e llarvard Athletic P<.irk Residents, who have fo rmed " committee to.oppose the action. fear the action is thC' fi rsl step toward a general widening of the road. with increased traffif.• Thl' meeting 1s at fl p.m at c1 ty hall, 17200 Jamboree Blvd It apparently will pre -e mpt a meeting among the homeowners a nd city staff. whic h had been scheduled ror 7 : 30 tonight Councilman Larry Agran 1s s iding with the res idents Ile said. "We"re really building rour more lanes or road which. on :1 temporary basis. are go1n~ to be used as a parking lot " Schools Spend to A void Cuts By PIOUP ROSMARIN OI 1119 O.lly "I ... Stall The Huntington Beach Union Hlgti School District has spent some $.1 million ln carryover re- serve funds in recent weeks to avoid a reduction of state aid Proposition 13 "bailout" money. Because it a lso has main· tolned lar1te reserves, the Coast Com mun1ly College District may receive S2 million less of the state aid Snddleback V~ll ey Unified Sc h ool Ojstrict off1 clal11 last week rt>porterl hurry up spend Ing of $750,000 to deplete r e ' serves. paying o ff long-term contracts. to avoid simila r forfeits. Other coastal Orange County school districts have reported budget reserves of less than ftvc percent or their total budgets the cut-oH point for the aid penalty rule. The stale "bailout" measure c uts allocated aid to individual l'Chool districts by one-third of the total the districts t-un·e left In reserves above five percent 9f the budl(ct Income. · Prior lo p 8Sl\88C o r th~ meas ure. lluotlnglon Qeach •• school offic ials estimated the dis trict would have 10.9 percent -$5 million in reserves, in a total 1978·79 budge t of $46 million. During the paRt few weeks , schoql district offic ials began paying off le ase purchases and other long-term financial com mltmenu . to deplete the re serve Advance payments were made on the district's sev\)n -year com puter f\nanclng pr()Qram, and a leue-optlon on air conditioners al newly built Ocean View High Sthool. among others , .. At stake m the money shurne is about $900.000 of the estimated $18 million the district 1s to re ceive instate emergency ~1id. By cutting back the reserve to 3t IN $2.3 million th e 5 percent level the distrlr t Is protecting the whole pot Offlc1als satd they plan to maintain a $2 million reserve "We couldn't have used the money for our general fund next year. so we freed up the pay menl money and l'avcd thf' tn terest." said school bot1 rd Pres1 dent Zita Wcssa CSee R ESER\'t:, Pag~ A2> ronl" n•tl and ,:oncerted action progrcim to c.ltcal v.1th global l'COnomtl' problem~ The economic· ~umm 1t s com- mun1QU(.'. t1> Ix: 1s!>ued a fter the final session this afternoon. was l''< pc ctNI lo, 1nC'lud(.' ~pec1f1t• tar~l'I ~ fo1 i.>c·onom1c growth, l'mµlo) ment. and inflation in t•Jch of the c;l•VC'n part 1c1patang n~l1ons Thl source~. who asked not to hl' ldl•nt1f1L•cl . °'ol d We"t Gl•rmanv had ;.ign·ecl to take al" lion increas ing its economt(' ~rowth by tht: end of August But lht•v n•1>0rtcd that West German 1Se<' SU MMIT. Page ~:!I 2Waders Save Irvine Boy in Lake •A J. yeur old Irvine boy was saved from drowning m Wood- bridge Lake Sunday when two ot h e r c hlldre11 w adi ng in sha Ito". clouded "'ate r s tepped on hi m . pulll-<1 ham out and vcllN1Jor hclo Tht boy. Christopher CC1rlm or 17 Woodhollo"'. was un l'OnSl"10US <t gd h;,id Slopperl breathin~ when the children ffrllv-Malott. 8. a nd T-ctmmy Vaughn. 7. a Woodhr1dS?e resident round him /\ Woodbndgl' Lak<· lifeguard, Che ryl Auchmoody . and an off· duty s heriff"-; deputy, Bruce M ac·A fee . re:-.uscllated the child lie :.till \.Ila:. UO<.'onsc1ous when rounty para medic:-. took him to Tustin Community Hospita l Fire Capt Marc M1ggms said. ""Ill' was s p1tt1ng up ~1 lot or 'Aalcr lot~ <Jnd lots of water ·· lie "as reported in good cond1· lion loda} at Children's Hospital ot Orange County, whe re h e latl r wa!-. transferred afte r dot• tor-; n v1ved him Irvin<' pohc<' :.atd Lhe boy had wandered from his mother into the wntl'.'r unsl'cn. s hpped under lhe s urface and began to drown m aboul three reel of water . T he wading girls happened up· on him by chance. police said'. with the murky water obscuring his form Or:.~~:a~t Wea1her l.o" l"loud~ near t he ro::i~t tonight anc1 Tuesday nwrn1nf:!,. otherwise f air tonil?hl through Tuesday with roolt-r days Low~ t o n1~ht 60 lo f.5 Highs T \H'-; (111 v n car 7 Os a t hN1c hes lo mid 80 · 1nlond INSIDE TODA" 7"1tl! womim'x movement 1a proo1ng a boo n to .tome drnorccd fathers. who arf' now coll«.llng child $Upf)Orl The Assoetated Preu 1Jtt>711 is ori Page A7 l•dex Al 't'o11r Se"'lct ••• t,.,. ......... " c. ......... Cl•t•lll .. 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Mrs Trait was l'har~ed "1th four counts or 'l'tond·de~rce murder We don't n·nlly know why 'hl' did it.· said 1><1l1cc Lt John Roonl'Y· 'hul (am1ly members told u.s s h1• thought '>hl' was un der a voodoo t•urse · · But Lt'f> .J l>onovan. chief or hom1<·1dl•, dcscnbl•d the report of u voodoo c·urse a s unfounded. ··so far we have no motive," he said "All we now is there arc four children dead." Al Mrs Tn11t 's arraignment today, Ruffalo City Court Judge i\101.s M:itUr <advised hc·r of her rights and lhl• l'hargC'l> ·01d you under.stan<l anything s aid to \'llll., J>1d vou hear ml''' .. h(' a skt•d · .\1 rs Trait dltl not ,e-.pon<I, Jnd Mazur ordered her held "tthout bail for a ps) ch1atr1c e'< ammatu)I\ A uthont1e.s :.aid M,..... Tr:.i1t ;ind her husband. Charles. h ad bee11 separated for aoout two V('UrS f'ro• Page A I SUMMIT ... Chanl'ellor Helmut Schm1dl had stn l'ken from th<• draft of :1 final l'Ommunique a spcl'if1c tnl'rea~c of I pl'l'<'e nt beyond ttw an IH·1pated increas e Thal mc:n •asl' wa!> t•x Pl'<'ll·d to IJe s1gnif1 cantly lower than lhe I\ a1l·f(•t•nt growth rorcrasl for thl' t 1n1tcd St at<·s West German g r o wth could 1n rrease the m arkets for U S. prod ucts R obert S Strauss. Carter's' spe('1al reprPsenl:iliv(' for trade nt•~otintic111),, .said today th1· .sum m 1t m adl' ' gr eat progress on trade .. He pred1ctcd th<Jt 1nterna t 1on<1 l negot1al10ns for a pact to reduct' inte rnationa l tra de bar nt.>rs \Hmld be successful by the.· l' n rl of th c ye a r , a It ho u gh · a~ncultun· 1s ~till u problem." Ca rtcr told re1>0rters Sunday night. after tht• first rounds of l't.·onom11· ... umm1trv. that "lh1• l111a l rt.•.sull.s of th(' rklt berallOll!> v. 111 be good .. Schmidt sr11d a ~cparate st<ilc ment to bP issued today woulrl inc lude an <11~reemenl on "new approaches tn tcrrons m .'' 11 c uf fr red no det:.111" Sourcl'S 1n kt.'y delogat1ons said the state ment w<>uld list an. 11 h11ack m<:osures, 1n<'lut.lin~ lhc hann1ng of ('O nlml•rc·i;ll flights to nations hartx1nn~ h1 li.ll'kN.s COOL HAND 1-.VKE SfRIKE AGAINf Then• w1.•rc• 11t lc•11'lt two fr1•1· park 10~ S flil('I'" Ill f'I CIWtlt-!I La~una U<·:H'h c1v1•r tlw wc•f'k1 ·111I ...iflcr the1vc•s mod<' off with a doublt.• hcutJcd purkinn ml'f<·r "iwth $200. City 1)ft1t·1ab r ''P<>rtcd ll\I' lm.s or the mclt•r from lht• SlllC'Walk Ill rro nl or 556 ('hfr l>l'IVl' Tlw m<'ll•rs w1•rf' pullt·d frnm llw 1:ruund :mmt'llm<' lwtwc•c•n mul 111~hl uncl 2 a m Sat urd av OR ANGE COAST DAILY PILOT t .... a..~co.ot01111y Poot ""'""'P\t.., •• ,, t••,..6tflWIJtH•n Pt~"' l\.O\f.,..IU,...lh¥1"'-l\tW''}t 'N\f "'tH1<tif\1"41(t'f"f"Oilf\'t ~fMf If· l·l,.~'11 ••~ f11W'h41 ¥'1 MoilWI•• "''"''..-t ,, .... , • .,. 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Four of the victims were teen-age rs Police said m ore than $1,000 was mi ss ing from th e r estaurant's safe te rstate 240. an Oklahoma City by.pass route Mundy said the ~1ssailants may h ave sele<'lcll that restaurant because of 1t:. accessibility to the expres~way f"ive male workers dead at thP Rcene were adentitied bv police as David Lindsey, 17 . David Salsman, 16: Anthony Tew, 7. Isaac E . Freeman, 56. a janitor. and Lou1b Zacharias. 40. assistant manager. Thl· .s1>.lh 1wr))on . Tern l'rf. II o r s t . 11; , w J .s t a k e n t o Oklahornu Ch1lc.Jrcn'.s Memorial Hospital s urrl·l'irtg from guns hot woundi. lo the h1•acf and 1·hesl She never regained conscious- 1wss and died ul about 12 15 a m , Mundaysaid Investigators said they heheve more than one person was in· volved, but that there were no s uspects and few clues 1n the s laymgs. which they called the wors t mass murder an local memory. •"ro• Page ,1 I RESERVE FUNDS . • • • • 11 •• •t-.. ·t' D•llY l"li.1$1.tft ll'- INVITING TARGET FOR CASH-HUNGRY YOUTHS Leisure World's Elderly People Alerted to Danger Fro•Pa~Al EASY TAR GETS ... The youth, Daniel Gary Sto,•k, 19. of Mission VieJo eventually adm1ttl•d lht• lht>ft <ind was sentenced to three yta rs 1n state prii.1111 . . Ile confided ""hllc 111 JUtl that he had losl his JOb hl'tause or a n ;irgumt.•nl with his boss. a veterinaria n, and was desperate for s ome "quick" money Stock, in trotibll' with <1uthor1ties s ince he was 14 years old. said a friend told how cusy purse-snatching was, that it paid well and had a low-capture·r1sk. He said he decided to "do an old lady. because s he wouldn't run after me and mi ght not r emember what 1 look like." probation authoritil's reported late r Young Stotk wa~ right Mr5 Cooper couldn't identify twr :.i~sailant It a ll happened too qu1ekly, the push. the 1 all. the !>urpn.s<• at fmdtng herself flat on her back in a parkm~ lot Hut w1tnl·sst-s saw the incident and described the ~eta'.\. a \ l'ar n1mplNe with hcen:.c number The bodies were found late Sundav ntRht by res taura nt manager Mike Click. 25. who re turned lo the Sirloin Stockade restaurant in the Southern I tills Shopping Center to determine why the e mployees had failed to telephone with the nightly tash tota l Police Sgt Tom Mund) .said Click found th~ bodies piled in a heap where they had fallen after apparently being executed one by-one. The res taurant is near In· Archives Gets Nixon Documents The c·om 1l't1on of vctcnnary a~s1stant Cary Stock and the ::.ubsequcnt <arrest of another youth who allegedly- prl'yc<J on older wo men at the m all has ended the plague· of incidents that ke pt Orange County She nH's investigator WASHINGTON ~AP ) All Ric h Matura busy for months trying to piece together pat· the tape recordings and docu- ll'rns an search of youths who prey on olds ters men t s used in the Wa tergate Be<'ause of its proximity to the Leisure World retire-prosecutions of former Presi- "We have always had a large reserve. We felt it was jus tified. and not exorbitant for a S46 million business." s hesa1d. She added. "lt 's not thal big J reserve and it's money 10 thc bank in case of catastrophe ." T he Coast Community College District a lso~ has bankrolled large reserves Thii. year. ae cording to Corrella n Thompson, executive vice c h a ncellor for busin ess affairs. there are :.in estimated $6.5 million in uncom milted reserve funds That's 9.3 percent of the total $70 million budget. Thompson said the district probably will end up having to apply $2 million of its reserves against state bailout money. re· ducing by more than half the estimated $3.5 million previous ly scheduled for the district purse. Thompson s lik! exact figures aren't available because the dis l r i c l bud get s t i IJ 1 s be 1 n g calculated. He claime d the com mun1t\ college district has done no quick s pending to gain more stale aid. ment community, the Laguna Hills Mall and its environs dent Nixon's top aides have been ar e considered good hunting grounds for purse s natchers turned ove r lo the National Crogh Kills h f · Arc h1'ves for eventual publ1'c u.c Some have been known to reac out rom m ovrn g cars to " pull in a purse and speed from the scene. leaving their vie· scrutiny t1m s haken and confused But it may take some lime NB Woman And m en <iren 't entirely safe Sheriff's investigators before the publir has an OP· 1·i·<'all an incident 1n rt:cl'nl years in which a n elderly portunity to listen lo the tapes or k view the documents, an archives I\ 27-year·old Balhoa wom an »cnlll.'man was lcavinn a hank Il e carried a money sac k 'll d I l d he th '"' '"' official said today. was 1 e ear y o ay v;.. n e A hit·a nd·run cxpc•rl s hoved him. 11rabbed the bag and h d · · off "' The archives is still an a car s e was riving s pun i·scaped easily in lhe confu:-.ion lawsuit wilh Nixon and is still Pacific Coast Hig h way a nd But the snalchl'r 0 ot onl y four savings account books crash"d1'ntoatelephon pole "' pro<'essing a nd cataloguing the ... e The man had dcpos1ll'd his cash A Cal'forna·a Ha'ghway Patrol materials turned over by U.S. a Compared to m ost <·1t1cs. the growing Laguna Hills District Judge John J Sirica, report said Mavis Sutton. wh<> art•a {'SpN·wlly hl' walled retirement community of h 'd d f h lived a t 301 Fernando St.. Apt Lc1surP World 1s considered a low·crime area. ~ia~s.presa e a l mos t 0 l e 411. ~alboa. was ki.lled about IC you'rc asking me 1r we've g(ine out to buy a computer or .something. the answer 1s no," T hom pi.<>n i.a1d Founlarn Valley (elementary } School 01.stnct officials reportl-d thcv haH· 110 r eserve, and only SJJS.15.1 in their 1977·i8 enchng balanc·l' Ja C'k Mahnken. d!>:.1.stant ~upcrmtcndc·nt. said th ere was no la!>l minute s pcnd1nl-! ll unt1ngton Beach Ci ty (ele m c ntary I School District r(" ported similarly The dis trict's $513,000 1n reserves 1s under the five percent hne. according to Superinte ndent S A. Moffett. lluntington Beach 's Ocean View School District largest elementary system in Orange• County. reported a tentative 4 Ii pe rcent reserve of $914 .220 m a $20 million budget Neel Schmitt. director of fisca l .ser\ 1cc:.. said there was n11 quick spending "WC' didn't fi nd 1t necessarv. · hl· s;mJ R o y B i1 r 1 t• tt a . h u s 1 ll l' 'i :- man a~er :.it S:.iddll•back College. s<J1d h<' ant1c1pale!. no penalt> bccausl' hi-. d1~tnct's reserve~ will be under five µer<'ent The reservc 1s $800,000, in a budget of S21 million Barletta said there's a n additional $4 million in carryover funds nol uffeetcd by the rcserve rule, because they a lrf'ady are com milted to cons1ruc·t1 on proJe<'ts. Barletta .s:.11d thl' pr oJech were Sl'hcdulcd bcfon· Propos1 non t3 bccamt• a facto1 ·w e barely made it. · said Sam Chicas. a ssistant s upenn t e nd c nt or the Capistran o Unified School District. Pursc snatching 1s the obvious exception. After a recent S upreme Court two miles north.of Irvine Cove Costa Mesa police. ror instance. report that over the r · ~ tqe ~our~ ~1d noL-_J'_~rt sa1g_!!le vactam was_ sa~ mne-month period durmg-whichc lnrgona Halls was---=1ic::~.=e"""'c~harged with responsibility anvm g sou on Coasr-tnghway Chicas s aid his district rl' corded a $1 4 million s tarting rt· -.crvt·, out or a total revenue of jbout S29 million. a g p~~t r eser \'I" plagued, only thre(' su ch c rimes were reported at the for deciding what materials a t 2 a .m . when he~ smal~ for~1 gn larger.busierSouthCoa~t Plaza . s hould be re leased , Archivist ca r lef~ the hig hway a nd "'Jcwport Reach 1nvcs t1gators say only two purse J ames B Rhoads petitioned smash~ mto the ~le . snatrhings ot<'urred dunng that time at Fashion Island sir i c 8 f 0 r re lease 0 f t h e lnvestiga.tors said the woman prima rily, they !>a y. bl'causc o f a Chris tmas time materials to the archives was alone m the car. They said crackdown on parking lot l'rtmc On July 6• Sirica issued a n or· the cause of. the accident 1s still Generally, experienced purse snatchers gear their der saying that all original and under m vest1gat1 on ope ra tions to the first week of the month, investigators re-duplicate materials in his porl Social St-curity che~s arc received on eithe r the fi rst custody should be turned over or third or each month, :.1nd the target is "fat." After a brief. unpublicized hear Belli• tO Az•d A Santa Ana Soci:.11 Security worke r agreed. "During mg last week. he ruled that the that first week. m any of our recipients have their checks ste p be carried o ut al once takentromthemmthatmanner." "We then went to the vault U I /:• • Speed, surprise• <ind shock arc the weapons usec:t by tne and the clerk of the court turned neat ,, lCtlTriS s n<Jlt'her. la \.11 <'nforccme nt officers s ay Their advice: let over to us all the ma t eria ls that go of thl· purse as quic kly as possible, try to get a good had been used in the trials," COLUMBIA, SC I AP i San look a t th(• assailant a nd scream. Richard Jacobs, acting director S<'reams, said a sheriff's investigator. attract atten· of the Nixon mate rials proJect at Francisco attorney Melvin Belli. who has won a numbe r nf per sonal da mages cases with settlem e nts or m ore than SJ million, says he is pn.!p~ring tu represent the families o f two Army recruits who died last month of heat stroke at Fort Jackson t1on. Usually. witnl'sscs other than the victim identify a the archives. told a reporter criminal when he finally is caught "The victim i.s JU.st trying to keep from falling or is try ing to hang on tt1 her valuables. Most or these older women livt• on rel<1l1vcly fixed incomes. The contents of lhf'ir purses arc very important lo them " M r.s <'001wr ... av.s !>ht• i.:ludly would havc• lc•t ht•r a :,. !>;11l<11it h;l\·1· h1•r purw "llut I didn't even hear him lit• m11Vl'd sos11ently. unrJ from lwhtnd." l'hvsu·:lll v Mr-. <:110111·1 1.s mi•n1lln).f W(•ll. s h(' i.uyi. ll1·r 1w lv1:-. wa-. hrok1·n c·lc-.1nlv in u .straight lln1• 0111' pr11 hal11111 11Hlc•4•r m1•tllt 1·011-.11h·r the• form .. 1 W11rl1I H1111k Ent·v1·l11pt•1lia ... a ir•"' m111\a~c·1 . who rt•lln•d lo Lt•1~ur1• W11rl1l 1warlv Ill vc•111 -. :1~11. 101 I un:ill- St"' hall prrdwtt-11 MI '. 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Vl'l'V fl l•f'll Transport Chief D nie Quit Report W i\Slll NC;TON CA I» T ransport11hon St•,·rt•t.1rv Urorlt Adums dcnic•s a pubhsht·d rcpor1 1 hat h r ml"ht 11.·~1Rn. t• dcpurt ment spokc!'!man !>ulcf today Thr srcrl'lary i-.chl'clul NI 11 news conferenC'e after thC' New York Tames reported todoy that he appears likely to he on<' or the first members of the Cart<'r Cabinet to deport, possibly l>Y lhe end of the year "Sl•rrctarv Adams will deny hf' hns any intentions to resign," spokesmun Bob llolluod i1ald in d111cu ssln11 why Adams hod Sl'hedult'd the news conference "He doesn 't bt'llcvt there Ii. nny bnsts for thr ~tory." 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No ld11nllflr11t111n l1.1a11 won• fo und hr •nlcl The Jnp1n11u• bone!\ We'll'(' to l>t• 1tont to .r 11pan The Amt1rk11n'11 r(!muln• wtire to be burled In u h1t•nl C'«'ml1t~ry Fire Char Hotel LOS ANGELF,S <AP > A fire In a downtown area apartment· hotel hos lcrt el lcaat 34 people ho mf'le111 and caused '200,000 In da megt"s. nccordlng to flre of· flctals. \ Tourist Treated PHILADELPHIA CAP) I\ 01~lt:i Airlines jumbo JCt ran into .Sf'Vf'rC turbule nce south o( Hil'hmond, Vo. nnd 22 peoplt• rt• l'1•1v1•d m1•d1c11l treatment afte r 11 1.1n<ll'<1 in Phtl11tklph1u Thi• I. I U I I T r1 S l a r r a 1 r y in J! I Oli p1141'1 t'lll(l'rS an\! a (•rt•W Of HJ rro111 ll1111s 1m1 on Sundny was nol Ila Ill ai:<'d uncl I hi' lundinit wa.s r11ulln1'. 11n·ordlng to 11 m1•1fla rt•11r('~rr1tnl I Vf' for OC'lt a I" Relli s aid Sunday he has :i~reed to represent the family o f P vt. Wavnc A. Krassow of Cygnet. Oh(o. 1 ll• said he will <tlso offer his services to the family of P vt. !..ester T Watts of York. S.C Il l! !>Uld he• 1.s willlni:: lo represent the fam1lil's frCl' 11f char~1· t I , t • ':..-,~1 1"1 ' ~ / . J ' I '.''<I ' .)\ '1Yt1l:ier1)n1mo~·.rt U.intl\)1 r :.o1 1• "'"'rt~ 1nr; I I 111'(1 f'1 Int • .'"''"'''""1 .... t><•pits;l"1W ''""'""~LIH¥\ .. ,,..~·~· I I .. \, \ lrvmc L.n1f1cd School 01stn<·t c·am e tn even closer to the hm1t Busrness Supc nntcndl'nt Gene rtarthne reported a $1.2 mtlhon reserve. of a S24.8 million budget 4 97 percent Gencral rt•..,t•r\'l'' tn lh1· Newport Me.sa Unified School D1str1c( ;.m• les .... than 5 percent. accordtng to War ren Murphy. director or fiscal ser vices Tlw resc•rn· 1~ alx1ut SI 8 mil hon llnwevc·r. ht• '>aid. 1t still 1sn I known whether tlw statt.• w1ll m dude 1hc: cf1str1C't'.s S2 million pl us s pecial rcservl' fun<I u:.t-d fo1 IH1ild10!.! 1.•xpt•n<l1lure:. in fi g uring a f.10!:is1blc •ml penalt; Com bine d . the r escrvt'" amount to H I percent o r ttw $45 4 million budge t F'1 gun·ct thal way, thl' d1stn('t could lost.• half a m1ll1on or ltS csl1malNJ SJO million st att.• aid allotment E v 1.· n ""1th r u 11 :. tat c a ul Murphy stud, the ll1s tncl will h1· S5 2 m11l1on '>hort of ldsl year ' S5-0 6 m1lhon hudiwt · Tht.• C'ount,· l>rµartm ent of Educatmn ""-•!> Ut1Jblc to pro\ id1• est 1 m a tt.'.s or the l'ffccts of lhl.· penalty rule• ,J.u:k Caspcrso11 dtrrctor or hu~1nc·ss serv1('('.S s:Hei tho.,1.• culculat1ons still ar1· being made• ·~, I I ' ' i I Lag11na/South Coast VOL. 71, NO. 198, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MON DAY, JULY 17, 1978 Aft~rnoon ~. \'. •toeks TEN CENTS -----------Victiins of Purse Snatchers---------- Older Women Easy Crime Targets By J ERR\' CLAUSEN Ot IM O•llY Pllol Slollf Witnesses said 1t was dark at 8: 10 pm Feb 20, but there was enough light 1n the parking lot outside Reubens restaurant in the Laguna Hills Mall to see that the blond teen-ager wore no shoes He appeared from nowhere. gilding s ilently up behind ttlree people approaching their car after dinner and a turn around the shopping center Mrs Helene Cooper. 71 , and her husband Sampson "<!re showing the ir friend. Mrs. Bernice Weiner of Lake Tahoe. the areas surrounding their Leisure World home Thl' mood was relaxed except for conversation about a poor meal at the restaurant the only poor meal the cou 1>le had (•ver gotten at o ne of their favorite eating s pots Mr~ Cooper felt her purse move She looked down ai. the strap s lipped from her shoulder and hung up on her l'lbow She Jost her balance, fell a hard push on her s houlder and reeled awkwardly. hitting hard against thl' black asphalt She felt no pain at first With Sampson Cooper in pursu1t. the teen-ager ran to'' ard a car with a vague figure hunched behind its wheel Mrs Cooper remembers calling for her hus band to -.top · 11e s 74 .>car~ old. you know " The car, the teen-ager and the purse 1:ontaming t·1 edit <'ard~. clnver·s license. a checkbook. S64 in cash and t•vt•rything else a woman carries in her bag· wen• ~om· in the rour of a motor and a stream of exhau~t Then the pain began Mrs Cooper would spend the next 10 days m a hospital bed and the following six weeks recuperating at hon1e with a broken pelvis and a bruised arm that is still tender She was the s ixth and last purse-snatch v1ct1m dl the· mall in a nine-month-long series of hit and run crimes against older women who are considered easy targets for fast-moving purse grabbers ··He was experienced." Mrs Cooper s urmised of lhl' ) outh who glided silently up behind her on bare feet and made off with her shoulder bag "He s lipped the strap orr. and l didn't even feel him touch me. It wasn't until I looked down and the bag caught thal he shoved me ·· <See EAS\' TARGETS, Page A2) Sparks Return Hit • ID Laguna B.> STEVt: MIT<.'llELl. Ol t~ 0.tllt Ptlol SI.tit Scvl•ral Lagunu Rcat·h bus1 ncssmt•n. seeking the ouster of Po lin• Ch1l'f J on Sparks. were called in to meet with new City Manager FrNl Solomon todav at City hall . The) lc•ft an huur later . with one of t ht• bus1 nt·~smcn saying he wu ~ d1 s :.appointed with Solomon's dcc1s 1on to rctam the pol it'l' chief. suspended e arlier this month after :.a bar fight an which Sparks allegedly punched a fellow bar patron m the face · 1 think the wronit dec1s1on has been made tn regard to Sparks' reinstatement as chief.·· s aid an angry Joel Snyder. operator of Snyder's Cleaners in Laguna Beach. The 33-year·old businessman. whose brother is a Laguna Beach police officer. s<1 id he began last Friday making calls to gather support for a petition drive calling for the res ignation of Chief Sparks ROW , ROW. ROW Thl' exc·1t1ng dor·.' r-.it'(' SurH.i<.1~ i.lfternoon n t'ar the San _Clem.ct~~ wm. ~ ht~trli~hluf rtns=Th~ d~I.\ OC'l'<Hl fc.•st1v<JI I ii led with beach and •H't•;rn i.1lhlt-t1c· c.•n•nb H'·•·e S<Jn Clemente Oiat1y P11oi Photo by L•• P•Ytw J 1 t t' g 11 a 1 d ~ \ I I. a \ <1' 1·11 • .111 d Hu r n a r cl \'oorht·e~ put tlw1r !2_ac·k"..Jnl~1 !!_a~ lh.c.l.DulJ tffrooj!nsurT ·rhc.·~· brougfil their dory in first. n ghl atwacl of 1.11 ... Angelt•!-. Cou nt~ I 1 fC'g u.mh- Economic Tactics -Mapped at S-ummit Jarvis Jury Asks Repeat Of Testimony OXNAHD (i\f'I The Jury in ,tax n•formC'r lloward Jarvis ' drunken drivm~ tnal returned to th(>1r del1bNallons today and qu1c·kly S(•nt word lht•y w'ant to hl•a1 soml' tc•st1mony <i~ain The :-.e v('n m e n and f1 vt• \\Omen. who weH• un<iblc to reach a verdict in 41 ~hours of d(' Jtberat1on Friday. asked for a re ad1ng or thC' .. 11•st1monv of the :-he riff's dC'µuty lh•puty Mirhael Kipp wa~ tht• k l'y prosec'utwn w1tne:-.s rn thl' one "eek trial of Jarvis. the 75 vear old crusader who co :.iuthort·d Propo~1t1on 13 l<1x cut tu ll Kt pp allegc.•d .Jan 1:-. was rntox lt'atcd when ht• wa-. ~potted \\CiH'1ng his c·ar from lane to lane after midnight The deputy said Jarvis failed roadside sobriety lesb he d1dn ·1 walk a straight line and couldn"t n•c1tt· thl• alphabet Jarvis was the defense's st<ir witn<'ss. te:.t1fying he was n 't drunk and was drivin~ crratical· ly beeauise h1> thou~hl the pursu- ing s heriff"s car was u political ~·nem~ l0has1ng him Trustees Eye More Cuts For Budge t Capistrano Un1f1ed School Dis tract trustees will continue dis· cuss1ons tonight aimed at cut- tmg another $2 5 million from pos t Propos 1t1on 13 hudget figures The meeting will take place at 7 30 p m m the district's educa· llon center, 32972 Calle Perfecto, tn San Juan Capistrano Trustees pared $1. I million last wl.'ek from a proposed $35 mill ion 1978 79 school year budget Items that remain to be con- sidered for cuts Include school <tthletic. transportation and counseling services Superin tendent J erome Thornsley hai, recomm ended a 25 percent reduction in Senior and Junior HJgh School athletic programs Some Res ults Unknown CleTnente Festival Winners Revealed Contestents traveled from as far away as New York lo participate Saturday and Sun day in San Clementc,.s Oct'an Festival games Winners in the manv l'vents included· · Boogie Board races. Be<1u Reck. San Clemente. and Ariana Sclda. San Cl<'mcnte 1agt·s 8· 10 1. Cort Wilham:.. Anaheim. :.ind C her y l Wils on . San Clemente 1 ages I l 13 l. Eddie Runyon . San Clemente. <lnd ~tarv Johnson. San Clemente cages 14-16 > Mile swam. David Stewart, La Jolla, and Diane Graner. Los Angeles <ages 15 and under 1 Dan Schumacker San Diego, and Kelly Marti.. Palos Verde!> 1 ages 16 22>. Robert Judt!e. Laguna Beach . and Wendy Wiley. Redondo Beac h <ages 23-29>. Preston Drake, Santa Ana. and Carol Jewel. Newport BC'arh 1 agl'S 30:rn1 . Peter Buckley . ll11nl1ngton Beach t ages 40·491. :.ind Marvin Burns. Nt•wport Beach, Rctty Talbut. no address. lover 50 vcars old ) Musical rlC1gs T 0 cd Buckley. Huntington Beach. !ages 10·121 . Eddit~ Runyon . San Clemente 1 ag1.•s 13 M 1, and Ro be rt Day. San Clemente tages 15 16 > Seal Rork paddle board ract• ll11l Hrown. of Laguna Reach Iron Man R ace Tam lfarvey, a San Clemente State Heach lifeguard Surf ski race L P\\ Riffel or Seal Reach Paddlebo<1rd race Jack l.1ncke, of Newport Ucach Dory Race Harney Vorhees and Al Lava ye n . of San l'lcmentc !S('(' FESTIVAL. Pagt> A21 '3 . . BONN. Wt•:-.t <;1.•rman.> l/\J' 1 President Carter and the leaders of six other maJor non Communist nations reached agreement at the economic sum- mit conference today on tactics they hope will s peed world economic growth and <·ut oil 1m ports Their plan in<'ludcs increased .J:.ipancsc :.and W c~t (;e rman grow th. and H s lowrr US growth n.1t1.• of about 4 percent, the 1918 figun· alrc·<idy forccC1 st by the Carter administration Ca rtt•r told the other leaderi:. that his administration would c·ut taxc~ and s p(•nding an the next two fiscal year!> a pled~e he has mack frequl•ntly at home a nd would ra 1st• U S oil prices to world levl'ls by 1980 JI O\\t•v1.·r. at w:.i s not 1m mediately l'll•ar ho\\ th£· oil prrct• 1ncn'<1Se would b1.• ach1C'vcd Current prict· controls expire in 1979 but t'ould. under present law. be cxll'ndcd to 1981 The curre nt pric·e of U S oil ranges from S5 2.1 a ba rre l to SJ I 75 a barrel The worlcl 1>r1Cl' 1s <•P proximate!.> SlJ 50 U S Treasury Sccrctar~ W Michael Blumenthal. discussmi.: agreements before they were unveiled. rlcscr1bed them as a ··cone rcte <1nd concerted action pro~ram " tn dcol with global 0"41y PU .. "-.., lM PaY'fll SAN CLEMENTE LIFEGUARD AL LAVAYEN RAISES ARM IN VICTORY IN DORY RACE Lifeguard Chief Rlcherd HHerd Sc>rtnt1 Out to Congretulete Leveyen In Coveted Win e1:onom1c problems The economic sum mil ·s com munique. to be issued after the frnal session this afternoon. was expected to include s pecific targets for economic g rowth. employment. and inflation m each of the seven participating nations The sources. who asked not to be identi fied . s aid Wes t Germany had agreed to take at' <See SUMMIT, Page A2> Irvine Boy, 3, Rescued From Water A 3-year-old Irvine boy was saved from drowning in Wood bridge Lake Sunday when two other children wadi n g 1n shallow. c louded water stepped on him. pulled him out and yelled for help The boy. Christopher Carlin of 17 Wood hollow. was un con scious and had stopped breathing when the children Kelly Malott, 8, and T amm y Vaughn, 7, a Woodbridge resident found him. A Woodbridge Lake lifeguard. Cher yl Auchmoody, and a n off duty s her iff's deputy. Bruce MacAfee. resuscitated the child. He still was unconscious when county paramedics took him to Tustin Community Hospital. Fire Capt. Marc Higgins said, ··He was spitting up a lot of ""ater -lots and lots of water ·· lie was reported in good cond1 lion today at Children's Hospital of Orange County. where he later was transferred after doc tors revived him. Irvine police said the boy had wandered from his mothe r into the water unseen. slipped under the surface and began to drown in about three feet of water The wading girls happened up· on him by chance. police said. with the murky water obscurinf{ his form. Crash Kills Wife Of Marine Officer The wife of a Marine offi cer based at El Toro Marine Air Sta tion was fatally injured when her car left Basilone Road at Camp Pendleton Sunday night. She was Kelleen Susan Gib· bons, 27. wife of CWO Craig 0 Gibbons Their two c hildren . ages 2 and 8. escaped with minor mjurles City Manager Solomon caUed for the meeting with Snyder and seven other lO<'al businessmen today. cipparcntly <lfter heanng of the group''> plan to seek public i.upport for Sparks' resignation. Solomon could not be reached for comment. but Snyder said the city mana~er outlined the reasons for his de<:1s 1on in the hour long meeting "'l"m damn well mad." Snyder said after the meetin~ "lt"s be 1nl! handled from a political. ad <See SPARKS, Page i\2) Archives "Gets Nixon Documents WASHINGTON <AP• A!I the tape r~rdings and docu me nts used in the Watergare prosecutions of former Pres a dent Nixon·-. top aides have been lurn('d over lo the Nationat An·h1vc~ for t•venlual public. scrutiny But II ma) take some time before the public h<1s an op porlunity to listen to the t apes M view t he documents. an archives official said today T h e <1rch1ve-; 1s <;til l in a laws uit with Nixon and 1~ still processing and cataloguing the materials turned over by US Dis trict Judge .John J Sirica. who presided at mos• of the tn<1ls After a rl'cent Supreme Court ruling that the courts should not be charged with responsibility for deciding whcl• maleria!s s hould bt• released . Arcbiv1s l .James n Rhoads petitwneo Sar1(':J for releJ se or the materials L<>the archives On July 6. S1nca issued an or der saying that all original and dup l icate· mal t•r1al s tn hi " C'Ustody should be turned over Aflcr a brier. unpublicized hear- lnl? last week. he ruled that the step be earned out at once. ··we then went to the vault and the clerk of the court turned over lo us all the materials thab had been used in the trials,·· Richard Jacobs. acting director of the Nixon m aterials proJect ~,. the-archives, told a reporter Coa~t Weath er Low clouds near 1 ht· coast tomght and Tuesddy morn1nl'(. otherwise fair ton1g~l through Tuesdd.> with cooler d ay-. Low" t onq~ht 60 to 65 Highs Tucsddy ne <1 r 7Cs at beaches to mid 80s inland INSIDE TODA" The WCIJlU'n 's movement 1;; proving c boon to $O me divorced Jathert. who er(' now collecrmg child support The Associated Press stor11 1s on Page Ai latle• At Y•11r wrv10 ... ""' l wtlMU c..111 ...... Cl•nlll'4 ~'"'" CffUW- 0.1111 IMUct• .......... _ .................. ,. .. ,,.,1,._ ' I Fro• Pt9p A I EASY 1~ RGETS ... 1 ht> \OUlh. t>.1n1t>I Gan Stock. lt, or Mlainon VUIJO l'\ t>ntu..all\ ,1drn1tt1-.1 thl· tht fl a nd was sentenced lO tt\ree \CUr' in 'talt• pri~on I It• l'Onf1dNJ "halt• 1n Jdll that he h:td lost has JOb b ecuust.• of dO .ir t.(unwnt "1th has boss. a vetennanun, ur11.I was dcsper att• for soml' ·quick " money St11l'k, 1n troubll-with aulhunl1cs suH.'C hl' wits 14 years old, su1d J fnl'nd told ho\\ l'asy puri.e-s natching was. lhal 1t pa id \\ell and hat! tt h>" t apturc-risk lie s md he det Hled tn "do an old lady. bet•au!>e s he wouldn't run after me and might oot rc rrwmbe r what I tonk like," probation :.iuthontics reporll'd latl'r Young Stock was right Mr!>. Cooper couldn't identify ht•r assailant It all happened too quickly, the push, the rail, the surprise at fandin~ herself flat on her back iii a purkang lot Hut w1tnN.:.<.·s saw lht· 1nc1dent and des cr'bed tht' getaway ('Ur . t·omplcte with license number. The conv1ct1on or veterinary assistant Gary Stock and the s ubl,equent arrest ur another youth who allegedly prf'yed on older women at the mall has ended the plague' of incidents that kept Orange County Sheriff's investigator Rach Matura busy for months trying to piece together pat terns an search of youths who prey on oldsters BeraU~l' nr llS proximity lo the Leisure World retire· ment communal) the Laguna Hills Mall and its environs are considered good hunting grounds for purse snatchers Soml' havt• bt·l·n known to reach out from moving cars to pull an a purse and s peed from the scene. leaving their v1c tam s haken and c·onrused And ml'n an ·n't entirely !>afe Sheriff's investigators n ·call an mc:1dcnl m r ecent years in which an elderly gcnth•man wus 1~a v1ng a bank He carried a money s ack A hat-anti-run exµert1 shoved him, grabbed the bag and t•sc·uped C.'asll) Ill lhl' t onfu!>1on Hut ttw sn1:1ttht>r got only four s01v1ngs account books Th•• man h<1cl {kpos1ted his l'ash Compare(.) to most cilacs. the -growing Laguna Hills arNl t'socc1allv the walled retirement community of Lcis un• World is considered a low-crim . are a Purse snatching is the obvious exception t'osta M1.•sa µoli cc. for instance. report that over the :-.aml· n1nt• month pl•riod durrng wh1('h Laguna Hills was plugut.·11. only thrl't' s ut·h crimes we re reported at the lar)!l'r. hustt•r South Coast Plaza. N t•\\ purl Ht.••11.·h invt·st1 gators s ay only two purse snalch1ngs ()('curred durin~ that time at Fas hion Island primarily, they s a y, because of a Christmas time c·rackdown on parking lot crime Cl'ne ralh l'xpcrtl'nt0ed purse snatchers gear their opt•rntaons to lht· fir st ~l·ek of the month, investigators r(' port S<><·wl St·1.·unt) l'h1.•('ks are received on either the f1n;t or third or eac h month. and the target 1s "Cat." i\ Santa Ana Sor1al Sl·runty worker agree d ''During that firM week, many or our recipients have their check~ ta ken l rom them an that ma nner " .Spc<.'<1. s urpn!>c <ind shork are the weapons used by tnc :-.natchcr, law enforceme nt officers say Their advice . let ~o <1f the purst• a5 quick ly as possible, try to get a good look al tlw assailant and sn e<1m S(·rcams, said a s her iff's mvest1gato r, attract atten· lion Usuall~. witnesses other than the v1r llm identify a tra m 1nal when hc finally 1s l'aught. "The v1rt1m 1s JUsl try ing to keep from falling or 1s II'} tnK to hang <in to h er valuables Most of these older woml:.'n h ve on relatively fixed incomes . The contents or their µur..t•s <1rc ver y important to Lhcm .. Mrs Cooper says she gl<.1dly would have• let her as· :-.atlant h<Jvt' ht•r purst.• ·But I didn't even he ar ham lie mov1..•ll sos1lenlly. und Crom hehtnd " Physically. Mrs Cooper as mending well, she s ays llt.•r pelvis was broken cleanly an a straight hne. Ont' probation o Hiee r might consider the former World Bu,ok Enc_ytlopt•dta sales m anager, who retired to Leis ure World ne:irly 10 years ago. fortunate Shl' h:id pre dicted Mrs Cooper mig ht suffe r perm a nc•nt d1sa h1hty as the result of her injuries It has been o bserved an the rourse of limited personal J.(enatnc study that such tnJuncs often initiate the onset of a ph):-.1cal deC'hnc . resulting m premature death w1th1n two ycars an the elderl)." the officer wrote And the attack that often results in falls for older ~omen tca\•cs m ore th:in physical scars. "I don't think the watching over my shoulder will ever pass:· says Mrs. Cooper "It has left me with this sense of mst•cunty Sam always "a lks beside m e now He does n't wancll'r off ahNHI · And I lrnng ont11 my purse hke 1t as part or my s kin It's funn) I nPver was afraid of anything before I was <ii~ ays vt•ry. V(•ry open Air Traffic Aids Aliens f'rom Page A I SUMMIT ... ~ LOS ANGELES <AP I Thi• chrector of th1.• Immig ration and Naturalization Service predicts that. w1th1n a dec ade, un documented aliens from Mexico will be less or a proble m in lhC! nited States than illegal aliens from other countries t ion increas ing its e conomic growth by the end of August. But they reported that West German thancellor Helmut Schmidt had stricken from the dra ft of a final C'ommumque a specific increa~e of l percent beyond the an· lic ipated increase. That increase was expected lo be significantly lower than the 4 pe rcent gro\l.'lh forecast for the Gn1ted Slat es. West Ge rma n itro w t h coulci inc reas e the markets for U.S products Leonel J Castillo told tht· ro urth annual l mm1grat1on and Naturah1ation Symposium here Saturda\ that dec re a s ed in te rnat1onal transportation costs :ire largely res rons1blc for thr shift ·'I look for a treme ndous 1r1 crease in air traffic, so we will have a g rowing problem of 'overstays,· s uch as Europeans who look likc the Americans sur· rounding them and can melt into the population," Castillo told the 100 lawyers al the mee ting . sPonsored by the Los Angeles County Bar Association OAANOIE COAST I \( DAILY PILOT fM Ot•NJe (.O..ht o .... ., P1tM .ittlft ..,..,.., h W• Robert S. Strauss, Carter's s pecial representative for tradl· negotiations. suid today the summit made "great progress on trade." He predic ted that anterna· tional negotiations for a pact to reduce international trade bar riers would be' successful by the end of the y e ar, although "agriculture is still a problem." Carter told reporters Sunday night. after the firs t rounds of economic summitry. that "the final results or the deliberations will be good " D••IY Pllol ,_, l>J <Hr'f AmlN•M Kids' Best Frie11ds Show111g off lhe1r pets at tlw Sa n .Juan ('u µ1st rano rcl're<it ion d e part m cnt 's n ·ecnt pd ~how a re Ury an J aC'obson. X. 1 lclt · \\1th hi ... dog Olla·. and Collel•n Kl'lasp\ 12. "1th lwr ki t kn C"all cd Kilt>~ From Page A I SPARKS ... m 1nistrativl' point of vi ew. and at certainly doesn't reflect the feel an~ or the Laguna Beach Police Employees Association. or the maJOl'lly of residents and busi ncssm en an this cily. •· Snyder . who has operated the t'leane rs on Glenneyre Street for tht.• pa ... t 17 yt.·<:irs. said he has nothing personal against Chier Spark!:.. .. But Lh1s thing 1s tearing thl' community apart and it won 'l end until he resigns." Snyder s aid Sn yder said he did not kno\\- how lhl' pet1t1on drive 1s going. but said he expects to hand an the signatures to the Caty Coun t il Thursday night The petition reads in part. 'Wt• the re s idents and merchants of Laguna Beach arc in full support of the Laguna Beach Police Employees As· soc1at1on in urging that Jon J Sparks resign from his position as Chic!' of Police in the bes t an terest of our community " Tht.• polite a sso ciatio n last \\c{•k wrote a letter lo Sparks urging that he stepoow . "What really burns me up. S nyder said. "is that the cit} m a nagl·r as sctling a douhk s t a nd a rd If the people 111 S parks ' department had pulll·d s omething likt· this Cthe bar fi g ht I they would h ave bee n fa red "The man h<.1s no credibihtv o r respect from his own depart m c nl •· When asked about a previous pel1l1on drive an s upport of the the n -s uspended police chief. Snyder s aid he did not feel the petition "rcnected the reeling of the broad majority of Laguna Bcal'h citizens." More than 1,500 s ignatures were obtained in the previous petition drive, headed b v La ~una Beach r e allor J a y Murley. Thal petition lauded Sparks' past efforts as chief. and called for his reinstatement. 1bief Gets Purse From Store Clerk A s ales clerk al the Tucker Bag. 295 Fores t Ave .. told police someone stole he r purse contain- ing more than $1 ,000 in jewelry sometime Saturday Laguna Says One Taxi Firm Enough Checker Cab ope rators :.ay there's not enough room an town for two taxi companies And the majority o f the Laguna Bea c h C at y Council agr eed recently. after he aring wh<tt one councilman described as "horror stories" re garding Y1.•llow Cab a nd the local Chcckcr Cab Company ·The 1!.suc arosc al a City Coun c al m eeting when Rick Scot t. manager' of Checker Cab. ap· peale d an t'arl1cr d e<"1s1on b v r1 l v adminslrators tha t allowerl r·ival Yellow Cab to operate within the Art Colony Checker Cab. operated by bail bondsman Ronald Kaufman. has been operating in the l'tty for the p<1s t year. ha ving purc hased Courtesy Cab Company from /\ rth u r Flores l''lorc:. was huck th1:-month Mesa..Y ouths Face Laguna Theft Charges L ug una Lkat·h pollt·c.• arrcstt·d th n•c.• Cos t u 1'\lt's a tcC'n · agl'r" Saturday nag ht ttftcr allegt•dly .... potting th<' trio l'ro ucht·d nl'ar a .... 1td1ng glass clc1o r ~II ;111 t':\ -clus1 \'l' llo<'kl c·dgt• ho1111· Officers were l'<Jllcd to lhl' sumptuous Bnycl .I cffc·n c•..., homt.• at 100 Hocklcdgc by u m·1~hbor who became susp1 c1ous of tht· trio When officers !-'red Martino Greg Bart z and J e rr ) Lincnkugcl c.arn vcd . lhl'Y s ;mJ then spotted the three teens hid ing hear a sliding g lass door When the tno saw the o(f1cers flashlights. they a ssertcdly flcrl up the hill and were captured on South Coast 1 hghway. according to investigator Mark E verton Arrested was James Edward Butler. 19. of 735 Paularano Avl' Costa Mesa. Also dcta1ned wcre two 16-ye<.ar o ld Costa Mesa vouths seeking to operate a new Yellow C<t b franchise in Laguna Beach But Checker 's manag er Scott la mbasted Flores· former opera t1on. calling his cabs "similar to those you might find 1n an auto salvage yard .. li e said the physi ca l ap pe<ira nce of Flores· ca bs were s11 bad. "people at times ~er<' afraid tu enter them rearing the l'ab might break down " Scott said his information wa') aceurate "I used lo dnvc one or tht• JUnk heaps he c alls taxt (•abs .. Hut Flores brought has own "horror stones" to the council tn tht• fo rm of a witness A woman s aid s he called Checker to deliver her children from Top of the World school to the Bovs Club. but found out when sht• rl'.turned home I he taxi had not arnved lier twin serond-graders had to walk lhret.' quarters of a m1lc bo~aloea. ,sh~ and break. into the house She also c rit1c1zed C hecker ..., rates. saving <;he called to f1n<J out how 'muc h 1t \\Oulcl cost to tak1.• a c ab to Orange Coun\v Airport fro m Laguna "I was tolci S20. which 1'> r1d1 culous ... lhl' wo man <;aul ac1d 1ng that Flores' outfit offered to come from El Toro. drive her to thC' airport roronlySl I "I thmk there's a need for ;m alternative taxi service. JUSt hkc• there 's a choice between grocery stores and se rvice stations." shl• sa 1cl But counctlml'n with th1.• t•x 1· c p t 1 o n o f M a y o r J a (' k MeDowcll and Councilman Kelly Boyd voled to kee p Laguna <1 one t axi firm town The council vote ·ame after Checker Cab's Scott s aid his com pany as having enough t roubl{· breaking even without the com petition. ''They 1Checker J have onb l>een tn town a year. and othc •r sources s ay they appear to bl· going in the right direction ... s aid Councilman Wayne Baghn ·t d o n 't th i nk we s houl<l Jeopcrrd12e their chances by a l lowing Yellow Cab in · Gunmen Slay6 Workers OK 1.AllOMA CITY <A P l - S 1 x w 11 r k 1· r .., 1.· I u s 1 n g u steak houw (111 thl' night we rt• murdered by robbers who forced thl•m ut i.:u11po111t 111to a walk·in I ret•zt•r. th1·11 shot each of them through lhe he ad. authorities ::.aid today. 1-,our of the victims were tc.'i!n-agers Polkl' o;a1d mort• than St.000 w a .... m1 ss·1ng fr o m the tt•sta uranl '' -;afr I nvcsllgator..., s J1d thcy believe n1111 t• than om· pl'rson was an~ \.-Ol ved. but that there were n9 suspt.•t·ts and few clues in the slay1ngs. which they called the '~or<>I m a')' murde r in local m<'mory The bodies wer e found late SurH1a\ n1J,lht hy rest aurant m anagl·r Make Clack. 25. who re· I urnt•ci to the Sirloin Stockade rt·...,taurant 111 the Southern Hills Shopping Cente r to determine "h~ ttw eniployees had failed to 11•l1•phom• "11 h tht> nightly cash 1n1al Poh el' Sgt Tom Mundy s aid l°lll•k found 11\l' bo<llC') paled in a heap -~ere they had fallen after appare ly being executed one by-one The res taurant as near In· tc rstutc :.!40. an Oklahoma Cit:r by.pass. routl'. Mundy said tht' assailants may have selected thal restaura nt because or its acC'ess1bility to the expressway. Five male workers dead at the scene were identified by pohct• as David Linds ay, 17. David Saltman. 16 . Anthony Tcu. 17 lsaa<· E Freeman. 56, a Janitor. and Louis Zacharias. 40, ~ss1s tant manager The sixth pt•r!>On, Tern M 11 11 1 .... 1 l fi . "<I " tak e n l tl Okla hom a Ch1ldr(.'n°') Memorial I losµ1tal suffering from gunshot \\ ounds to the head and chest Sht• neH~r regained conscious m•...,s a nd d1ecl a t about 12: l~ j m , Mundy said. f'ro111 Page A I FESTIVAL. • Lifeguard Mile Swim: Tim llurvcy a San Clemente Stall' lk a c·h life.guard Lifeguard paddleboard rt· la\ s Laguna Beach hfeguards L1f<•g ua rd dory relay'\ ;rd-w-bet : ~l.. ~ hft>guardc; Lifeguard c:ha riot relays S;.1n Clemente City lifeguards L1fl'J!U <1rd r e lay run :-.1cwport Beach lifeguards. Ltft'guard music al flags . ~11k1.· Brousard. a San Clemente State 0l'ach lifeguard Results were unavailable to- d a) for tht· m1n1 Miss San Cl1.•menll' c<1nlcs l. the five mile run. s and castle sC"ulpturing. two mill-\\alk <1nd the pillow fight t·nntl's l Laguna Burglar Gets $2,600 Loot Property valued by the victim nt $2.600 was earned off by a hurglar wh1> <•nte rcd a Laguna Hea ch arl'a home via the open door Ora nge County sher iff's o f firers said the intruder al the home of s tudent Anne Catherine C:ctty. 25. of 22551 Allv1ew Ter race. look television sets. stert.•o 1•q u1pm1.·nt. ;i c·amer a and a guitar P eggy Evelyn Mulvey. of Laguna Be<.1ch. said she last saw the purse in an unlocked cabinet at the store The purse contained several watc hes. und rings, valued al $1.000 f •'·· Terrorist Freed MONTREAL CAPI Jacques Rose. Imprisoned in 1973, in con· nection with lhe kidnap·slaying of provincial Labor Minister Pierre Laporte during Quebec's 1970 siege of separatist ter· roris m , was freed from Laval penilentiary today. l. '" ' . .... ~, .. _, "°%,.....t \ 'h I -. ·-·~, .. --,J- \ I, ' ... ::-r ~ . ... I V' ,-J /I \ f'h""""ff'lfo Nt"#\ p,,.,, I pubfi·.twol1rt'l'fl•· (J• tnl'JI' (,IM"I Pvf>'•"''"'l(l\tnft•"• C,,.o;t.r .... ••M n ~·· °"'°""'Md Monet•\' "" "'JO.f'I F-f•M• f t r ,. ~ •" ,.,.....,°"'' t At •<" ~wfttl"'1'"" ,._, t•" I ·•"' IA•ft Yall•Y ltW•f'lr \•4'41""-' ~ Y tll· .; ,_, '-'~A._.n \ovtn(o.nt ,. •"'1 .. '~'"'" h O"I I Oiiftl1 tw-lj ~'\f.-tdA•'" M'M'f ~"" ,,.. t:::~:~~::~"~ .. ~.',:~~.~~1.1.-~· ·• a .... .............. p.,., (Ji #\f.t"'11 ~bl·"". ,., • • c .. 1., V•11 "'"''"'°"''"'fl(",.._itlMAtJ\AOt• 01.MA\ •ttWll (f11ltw """""''A ,....,..,._.,.. ' '-\tUWq•f'Klt [f tWW 7 Seeking Positions On Laguna Board \ . I • t ., ( I , .--,·· \ .. I ' -_l. I v I I )J • J ., ~· 1 . I I•' I \ I I t1'trM• M ~ "ltM"tf,. H.tn .,,hf•ft• "' .. ,. .. q,,., [~t(W Laaun• Be 1ch Office Oh (i1flnf'\f'Yr• ,,,.__ M41h~Aftdr•\\ P O f\t,,,,,,,.. ·~\)' Olllc .. Cn\t• ~'" UOW•'t ~,,,,,. •• H~t+nqfM8• .. Cft 1,A1\l)liol.,_,,~,t•v.-,'1 'lltddl9'bat " Vt11lll'I., U101lAD•t AO.Mi ., \.tin n lf't-QO PrNIW•Y T•l•phon• (714)M2-43:t1 CIHllll•d Adnrtl•lno642·5'78 L.•gun• B••cll All Otplln.,.,.nt1; Tel•phone 4~94M ,,~ ... "'(.'-'n."'..,, 496-tlOO ~T.''1:; ;!'! a:.:r: .. (~~!,,':l~~·~~- 1'1'1•1ttt tr •dWHtl\f,....i'ltt "tU ift m•t ~ , ... , •• "'" •ltf'WM.lt , ••••• , P-'"''"'." 01 ....... "' ........ \Ht""9 t '"' Jtoft\t t Ott t'• ft "' C•\U ...... ,. t•'''''"'• \v•'' 11e1oor1 •• , .. ,,~., \l u "'°"tflilff by ...... \f \0 ~'"'" Mtlllat " 19MHM ""°"U •"'°"'"''" Laguna Beach city coun· cilmen will interview seven peo· pie seeking posilions on the l'ity's Planning Commission and &oard of Adjustment when it meets Tuesday al 6 p .m. in council chambers . Architect Daniel Mc Mann, whose term on the Plunning Commission expired al the end or last month, is seeking another four-year term on the COQ\· mission. His seat, and lhnt of former Planning Commissioner Betty Freeman. are currently vacant Also llleeking one or Ltle two seats is Arthur Casebeer. a re· tired Lockheed California Com- pany manager ; Maggie Meggs, rormer Clt:v Council candidate and housewife, H.L. Hampton. an environmental science instructor at Fullerton College; Ronnie Rogers, Avco Coastal Properties director: and Adena Gay, former council candidate and advertis· ing company own~r Michael Chambers, Bn architect, Is seeking a scot on the· Board of Adjustment. Meggs. Hampton, Rogers and Gay also have expressed an Interest lo that Po~ltlon . should they not be select· ed to the Plapnlng Commission. \I I ,.) \r,.. ( ......, I I I • I I ... ~ ""' ' rlf'(l ~ Or~age Coast ' EDlllON Todaay·s Clo~ing N. \' .. Stot!ks VOL. 71. NO. 198, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNtY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, JULY 1~. 1978 N TEN CEN rs ---,--------Victims of Purse Snatchers Older Women Easy Crime T,.rgets By JERRY CLAUSEN OI tlW O•lll Ptlo4 ~ Witnesses ~aid 1t was dark at 8: 10 p.m . Feb 20. but \here was enough light in the parking lot outside Reubens restaurant in the Laguna Hills Mall to see that the blond teen -ager wore no s hoes He ap~arcd rrom nowhere. gliding silently up behind three people approaching their car after dinner and a turn uround the shopping center Mrs. llelene Cooper. 71. and her husband Sampson were showmg their friend. Mrs Bernice Weiner of Lake Tahoe, the areas surrounding th{'1r Leisure World home The mood was re laxed except for conversation about a poor meal at the restaurant the only poor meal the cou pie had ever gotten at one of their favorite eating spots O•llf "uec SI.Iii """'' Poddleboard Chomp ~ewport Beath lifeguard J ack Linke dashe~ for the fin1~h tin~ ;met \'tctory in the paddleboard race Cit Sun- d;.ty 's Oce<1n Festival in San Clemente. Lifeguards from throughout Southt•rn C alifornw competed in a variety of t•vcnls l'Cmductcd al the San Clemente Pier Owner of Newport Hotel Fights City By JOANNE REYNOLDS rental basis and Mrs llum· Ol 11• oa11, PtMll s1•11 phreys says she intends to keep Barbara llumphreys, the 1t that way Ha lboa Island real estate agent The problem. according to who owns the Palisades Hotel. Community Development Direc- says Nt>wport Bcal'h city of-tor Dick Hogan, 1s thar the zon- f1cials are tryi ng to s hut her 1 n~ for the neighborhood doesn't down ullow a hotel use Cu.y olliCJalc; s..y th~y'r'411ouH!--'rhl' 1.0mng wm allo" a motel. nothing of the kind They Just but a vanance must be granted want to find out what's going on by the city council for such an in the tum of the century build-o p era t ion to ~o into the mg in old Corona del Mur neighborhood. he said The dis pute 1s over use of Hogan said that at present. the seven rooms on th<' third fl oor of t•ity isn 't inte rfering with the t he building located at Carnation rental of the third floor rooms. and Sea View avenues That's "We Just want to see what the the section of the building that situation 1s there so we can dis- M rs . Humphreys refurbished cuss this matter intelhgenlly ... <.1 nd 1s renting on a weekly basis he said The rcmajnder of the building Hogan said a member of his .has been operated on a monthly staff has been assigned to re· Crash Kills Balboan, 27, On S. Coast A 27 year·old Balboa woman was killed early today when the car she was driving spun off P acific Coast Highway and cr ashed into a telephone pole. A California Highway Patrol report said Mavis Sutton, who lived at 301 Fernando St.. Apt 411 , Balboa, was killed about two miles north of Jrvlne Cove. T he report said the victim was driving south on Coast Highway al 2 a m. when her small foreign ca r left the h ighway a nli smashed into the pole. Investigators said the woman was alone in the car. They s1tld the cause of the accident Is still under Investigation sear ch the past and present uses of lh<' property. calcul ate park· • tng spaces and find out wher e th<' building's operation con forms lo city codes and where it doesn't He indicated that he believes Mrs Humphreys may run into trouble over a lack of parking spaces for her hotel o r motel. ·'The code requires one space per room ... he said But Mrs Humphreys says she doesn 't see it that way She said she believes weekly rentals don't require s pecial treatment Mrs Humphreys says she hasn't decided how to react to the situation "First I'm gonna yell and scream." she said But Hogan srud 1t 's probably pre m ature fo r the b usi - nesswom an to protest "At this point, we· re JllSt in· vesl1gating the situation based on some complaints from resi dents of the neighborhood Then the pain begar1 Mrs. Cooper rett her purse move. She looked down as the strap slipped from her shoulder and hung up on her e lbow She lost her balance. felt a hard push on her shoulder and reeled awkwardly. hitting hard against the black asphalt Mrs Cooper would s ilend the next iO days in a hospital bed a nd the following ~1x weeks recuperating Cit hom e w1tn a broken pelvis and a bruised arm that 1s i.t11l tender She fell no pain al first. With Sampson Cooper in pursuit. the teen.ager ran lo\\ ard a car with a vague figure hunched behtnd its wheel Mrs Cooper remembers calhni:l for her husband to stop She was the sixth arid last purse.snatch v1ct1 m isl the mall in a nine·month lo ng serie!. of hit and run cri mes dgainst older womt•o who an· considered c-a:-) ldrgets for fast moving pursC' gr<ibbers '"He's 74 years old , you know · The car, the letm-ager and the purse containing , 'He was expericneed, .. Mrs Coo~r -.urm1sed of lhl" youth who glided Silently up behind her on bare-feet and made off with her shoulder bag credit cards. driver's license, a checkbook. $64 in cash "and everythin~ else a woman carries in her bag" were gone in the roar of a motor and a stream o' exhaust "lie slipped the :,trn p off. a nd I d1dn t even leel hi rr1 touch m(' It wasn't until I looked down and th<: bag cau~hl thal he shov~ me .. <Sec EASY TARGETS, Page A2.1 West's Nations Reach Accord on Econontlcs Japan, Germany To Grow BONN. West Germany 1AP1 Prcs1ctcnt Curter and the h:aders of six other maJOr non- com m un1st nations reached agrl'ement a t tht' economic sum· m1t conference tocfay on tactics they hope will s peed world £..COnomu: gcowtb_an<t (}IJl OJ.Hill= ports The ir plan 1rfcludei. increased J<ipanese and West German growth, dOd a slo\.\<er US growth rate of about 4 percent. the 1978 figure already forecast by the Carter administration Carter told the othPr leaders that his administration would cut laxes and spending 1n the next two fiscal yeari. a pledge he has made frequently at home .. ,. .. ,_ .. and would ru1sc U S. oil prices to world levels by 1980 ll owever. it was not 1 m mediately clear how the oil price tncrease would be achieved BIG FOUR GET TOGETHER AT ECONOMIC SUMMIT MEETING IN BONN, WEST GERMANY From Left, France's d'Estaing, Carter, Britain's Callaghan. Germany's Schmidt Current price controls expire 111 1979 but could. under present I aw. be extended lo 198 l. Thf' ('Urrent price of U S oil ranges from S5 23 a barrel lo SI l.75 a barrel The world prtct' is ap proximately $13 50 Moves Rile Teacher.s U S Treasury Secretary W M 1c hael Blumenthal. d1scussmf! agreements before t hey were unveiled. described them as a "concrete and concerted action program" to deal with global economic problems By MICHAEL PASKF.:VICll fended the placem ent of l'ert a10 011,,.o.11,P1101S1•t1 te3chers mto the tr<insft>r or sub F1 Vt' teachers at Nt•wport ..,titutC' pool today. saying "it'' rl a r b or 11 i g h h a v t• f 1 I e d the district·., privilegt• to decide grievances with the Newport who goes whc rC' Mesa nified School District Because of the fact we an· in The economic summ1t 's com· mumquc. to be issued after the final sess1en this afternoon. was expected to include specific tnrgcts for economic g rowth. employment. and in flation in each of the seven participating cla iming they have been placed .1 dt!chnmg enrollment s1tuat1on. m a transfer pool while teachers the s1tuat1on 1s to use the staff to w i t h IC'ss cxpc r 1cn Cl'. or its m aximum ab1hty," said Mrs coaching duties. arc being re lla rmon tained She said the district 1s look1nr. One or the tnstructors. Mike ror a "Combmat1on of skills" Marino. has been tcachtng h1!.-from teachers who will remain nations tory for eight years at Harbor at llarbor High on ;i full time Th • High ba~1s "If we need c.1 <'Oach for x· bl' 1dent1f1ed , 'a id West Germ any had agrC'cd to take ac t1on incr<'as ing its economic growth by the end of August. But they rePorted that West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt had strtCk<'n from the draft of a final comm unique a specific tncrease of t percent beyond the an- lic1patcd increase tir-s~artld,.._.n~e.-...n~a~s~m~.~c-n~p~1~a~c~e~a~1~n~~ Thal increase was expected to be s ignificantly lower than the 4 percent growth forecast for the <Sec SUMMIT, Page 1\2) , the t ransfer pool caused by dcc linin~ enroll ment while his for mer teach ing assista nt . a third year instructor who also" coaches baseball. 1s assured a job next fall at Harbor ll1f!h "We feel the school board s hould know about 1t ." said Marino. who a dded that he believes his situation 1s a viola. lion of his contraC't with the dis lrict. H o w cver . d 1 ,tr1 <'l s pokeswoman J ean Harmon de· Pharaoh Fight Beach Boys Outdraw King Tut SEATTLE IAP I King Tutankha mun went uµ agamst the Beach Boys in Seattle T he surfe rs won Authorities sa id a concert b~ the rock group a t t racte d larger crowd s Sunday that the first publi c s howing in Seattle of artifacts from the E gyptian king's tomb. "It's dead ... said J o hn Pugel. one of several peo- ple selling progra m s for Ule Tut exhibit at the Scat t le: A rt Museum The cst1matcd ~.000 people who urrived early for the Tut show got their tic ke ts withm ~n hour. a nd !:>)' R 30 a m .. the 2()()-yard-long line had dissipated But authont 1es said morning c rowds for the Reach Boy rock concert in a n adjoining stadium nut numbered the Tut crowd several times over Coastal Food Poison Case Still Mystery Puzzled State Health Depa rt m ent officials said today they have no idea what C<!used " food po1<io n1n J> ::i tt ac l< lh a l hospitalized n Nt•wport Heach man last week The 36 vear old m a n wa' ori~inally thought to haH been ..,U ff<'rtnJ:l from botulism but Or Ben Warner, the !'l ute"" chief t'pidem1olog1st. today 'ia1d all ksts of th<' v1ctim"s blood a nd the water chestnuts suspC'ctcd of bt-1111( ta1ntt>d have prc)v<·d nei;tat1vc .. F'rankl}. w~ have no idea what the toxin 1s lh:it would have produced-the -.y mptoms :'offered by the patient,·· he said lie said no further tests are anticipated in the case W:.i rner :-1ui d the water < ht-stnut <:, import e d from Taiwan. will not be removed from markel shelves The patient. whose •denttty hu 'I not been revealed. waa re l<•<J~cd trom Hoag ~lemoriai llosp1lul Friday after c;pendin~ the 11rst two days of hi, hosp1tai :slay in the intensive core untt, sport. hl·.., also i!.Ol IC! be able 111 teach other classes ... she a dded Te~ch crs who hav~ hcen 'placed 10 lht· so-calletl "nver staffing pool " wi ll bccoml· tht:: f1rc;1 to b<• se!t>cled for rull t1mc open1nJ?s ut 11tht•r c11.,tr1<'\ schools in Fall lloweVl'r. some mjy t·ventual- 1\ become full tim e floatm~ sub- s.tit utes Marino said this would mean "o lot of might v e"<pens1vc subs·· hec~iusc t he~c tl'aCht:rS> will l'l'('('I\.'(' ru lt Salaries R ·1 rb ·10 Black w h o h~:.i""'s'------11 1 :1 u I? ht hom l' N'C\OC\m 1 cs lll Harbor lllJ?h for the p:isl \I 'ea r". 1s anothE:r tc~chcr unhap· P:-' aboul htr placemen\ 1n thl' overstaffmg pool "l t '<; ba d l'O C\U ll h t o he transferred." c;ht' "aid, noting th t• unccrt :i 1n tv that foce&- CSee TEACHERS. Page At> Coa~t \\'eat her L.t•w cloud'-nt>a r lht• coai-t tomi;thr and Tucsdav mo rn•nS? otherwhc f:\1r 1on1Ahl through Tu"sd .. y w 11 h t·oolcr days LO\"'~ to n1 µhl 60 to fi5 H i gh~ Tu c·-.d ;1y n<•n r 70s .it hrarhcs lo m1d ·80s 1nlarid. INSIDE TODA 't' The ~ s mouerneril 1& proving o boon 111 .)umc d1vorctd /ath£r~. who ore 11ou· coilec11ng rhild n1pport. The A:isoc1ated Press s1ori1 1., on Page 1\7 ladex Al Yttor ~'«• h4•111• ... ~ ..... . c ..... , ... ~ C:l••l•ll .. Cem1<• er.uw.,.• Oo•t• "''""' a•"•"~ ••Wl'1'1-., .. ,"''llt Al.,.,..><._, Ct ll AM U~ Ct u .... ,,.._ ... , M ,Cl '"'6•·•• ... , c .. 1~ Na\IH•l N ... A4.1 CJ 14 '"'1• •l·J 14 S~t Mt~ H Al T~tevtt19'\ t• .... fl•Hffn ... , ... , •u 11'ff •4 Cl t •efll ...... A4, (J -l.2 bAIL 'Y PILOT N GUnmen Slay6 W-0rkers OKLAHOMA CITY !AP1 Six work e r s clos ing a steakhoust> for the nl~hl were murdered by robbers who forced them al -gunpoint into a walk·m freezer. then shot each or them through the head. authorities said today. Four of the victims were teen-agers Police said more than Sl.000 wa s mi ss ing fr om the rest au rant·~ safe. Investigators ~aid they heheve more than one person was m· volved. but that there w<'rc no suspects and few clues in the ~1ay1ngs. wh1rh they called the wors t mass murder m local memory The bodies wc•rc found l<Ate S undav ni~ht by res taurant manager Mike Cltck. 25, who re· turned to the Sirloin Stockade restaurant in the Southern Hills Shopping Center to determinf' why the employee~ h<Ad failed to telephonl' .... 1th lhl• nightly cash lot al Police Sgt Tom Mundy said Click round the bodies piled in a heap whtrc thc:y had fallen after apparently bt'ing executed one· by-one The restaurant 1s near In· terstate 240, an Okl&homa City by-pass route. Mundy said the a!.sailant~ may havt-selected I hat restaurant beCtlUS{' of 1ls a<·c·ess1h1llty tu thC' cxpre~sway Five malt• workl•r!. <kad al the ... renl' wt•re idcnt1f1ed b' oohce as David Lindsey, 17 , David Salsman. 16. Anthony Tew. 7 Isaac E Freeman. 56. u janitor and Louis Zacharias. 40, a ssistant manaJ?l'r The s1xlh person, Tern ~1 H orst 16. was tak e n to Oklahoma Childre n's Memorial Hospital suffering from gunshot wounds to the head and chest She never regained conscious· ness and died al about 12.15 a m .. Munday said Police cordoned off the park 1ng lot s urrounding the restaurant /\ doze n officers walked shoulde r-lo-s houlder to search the parking lot. but they found only a handful or coins, which they believe the robbers may have dropped after leaving through a rear door -· ~YllllY s.sli<l ecu:.b _llet1m had been shot in the head with a small caliber weapon and that ,as many as 20 shots may have been fired. The inte rio r lights were dimmed when ofhcers arrived. he said "It looks as though 1t was a last minute robbery a s they were closing." Mundy s aid .. This is the worst I can re member in 18 years.' Police Chief Tom Heggy s aid "We've had kilhn~s of three, but not this many" Fro"' Page A I SUMMIT ... l n1l!.-d .Stall•!. We~l German growth could increase the markets for U.S products. Rohert S Strauss. Carter '~ :-pec1al rl'prt>sentatl\·e for trade negot1at1ons. S<.11d today the summit made ··great progress on trade.· H e predicted that internet t1onal negotiations for a pact to reduce international trade bar ners would be successful by thc l'nd of the year althou~h "agriculture 1i. still a problem ·· Carter told reporters Sundav night. after the first rounds or ___ ... ec_o_n,...o~m1c summit ry th~e- 1~a results of the deliberations -....111 be ~ood." Schmidt said a separate st<1te ment to be issued today would include an agreement on ·'new approaches to terrorism " He of· fered no details Sources in key delegation~ said the st<item<•nt would list an ti-hijack measures. including the banning of commercial flights lo nations harboring hi· Jackers ORANGE COAST N DAILY PILOT l'W' t>t~ Co.t\t O••IY Pl ... w.ttt~,_ 1'tf('Wft bt.,_,..,t~ ~-' PfH\ 1\pubf1~byl ... f>Anq.t ~'t P\;bt"'"~Como,"¥ ~-'""-0 t """",.,, i>Ufth"WO Monet'' tf'rovoft ,-,~., t~ Co,I• """'-' ,..., .. 00', ft•4t(ft ... "" ......... e-111 .. '"°""' ••'" Y•ll•• H••"-" c; .. u1a•,.oeo. V•tto ""'<I ~~"' \OWithC .. \.t A \~~•••ct• tlO"I ., P..,C'.M1\Md S..twroa•\ M'Ct ~'' fM ~;;;e~::,:':;~'1a~l·t:~.·:~lttl)0 Yl#lo\I lM\' " ... " ...... P,f\tdie"I •"Cf l'\lblt\IWP JtO II c ... 1., M«t. Prt\10tnt •N> y.,..., .. Mil~· ffMMH.U.VU fdl90f , ................... ... M4tf'teOtftiQ CdOO' oi.•rfu" lff\ llhcMnl I' frillH 4\\ot•nt MA"•O•"O (t>'tor' Otllce1 (..O\tlMfU ')OWf'\f~y \frtfit Lf0v'l4 &e.c111 11 .. Gt•,..,Y"• 'trHt HV'l"t•nq11'Jf\n••nf'I: ttU\@-. .et"'190v~nt•O .),.Oftlf'twt" V.6111', 1\l'l't'l•~tltCMNt Al S,4n 0•9"00 f r-...w •• T1l1phon1 (TH)IQ.4321 Clatllflect AdHr1111ng '42·M11 Teetering tfiny Tot Bianca l\1eluzz1 Ashton 1s only eight months old. but already she's part of a family of foot-juggling act ap· pea ring with Puck's Circus in Toronto. The pixie performer also stands on his uncle's feet while he lies on hi s back. Jarvis Jury Needs Testimony . Reread OXNARD CAP > -The jury in tax reformer Howard Jarvis' drunken driving trial returned to their dfJH>~rMions today and quickly sent word they want to hear some testimony again. The seve n-men and five women. who were unable to reach a verdict in 4 1".r hours of de· libe ration Friday. asked for a re- ading of the testimony of the sheriff's deputy who stopped lroine Boy, 3, Rescued From Water A 3-yl'ar-old Irvine boy was saved from drowning 1n Wood bridge Lake Sunday when two other c hildren wading 1n s hallow. clouded water stepped on him . pulled him out and veiled for help. The boy, Christopher Carhn o f 17 Woodhollow. was un conscious and had s topped breathing when the children Kelly Malott. 8. and Tammy Vaughn. 7, a Woodbridge res ident found him. Jarvis on the Ventura Freeway las t March 15. Deputy Michael Kipp was the key prosecution witness in the one-week trial or Jarvis. the 75-ycar-old crusader who co authored Prooos1t1on 13 tax cut bill. Kipp alleged Jarvis was intox icated when he was s potted weaving his car from lane to lane after midnight The deputy said Jarvis failed roadside sobriety tests -he didn't walk a straight line and ~ou ldn't recite the alphabet. Jarvis was the defense's star witness. testifying he wasn't drunk and was driving errallcal ly bet'ause he thought the pursu- ing s heriff's <.'ar was a political l'ncmy chasmA him. J arv1s said he had a few drinks that night -a vodi<a and orange JU1cc be fore· dinner and "two or three cups" of coffee laced with liqueur after dmner Weds Sitting For Foster Child Funds fi're• Page A J EASY TAR GETS ••• The youth. Daniel Gary Stock. 19, of Mission Viejo eventually admitted the theft and was sentenced to three years irt stat prison He confided while in Jail that he had lost his JOb because of an argument with his t-oss. a veterinanan, and was desperate for some "quick" money Stock, in trouble with authorities since he was 14 years old. said a friend told how easy purse-snatching was, that 1t paid well and had a low-capture-risk. He said he decided to "do an old lady, because she wouldn't run after me and might not remember what I look like," probation authorities reported later Young Stock was right. Mrs. Cooper couldn't identify her assailant. It all happened too quickly, the push. the fall. the surprise at finding herself flat on her back in a parking lot. But witnesses saw the incident and described the getaway car. complete with license number. The conviction of veterinary ass istant Gary Stock and the subsequent arrest of another youth who allegedly prt;ye~ on older women at the mall has ended the plague· of incidents that kept Orange County Sheriff's investigator Rich Matura busy for months trying to piece together pat terns in search or youths who prey on oldsters. Because of its proximity to the Leisure World retire· ment community the Laguna Hills Mall and its environs a re considered good hunting grounds for purse s natchers Some have been known to reach out from moving cars to pull in a purse and speed from the scene. leaving their vie tim shaken and confused And men aren't t•nt1rely '>afe Sheriff's investigators recall an incident in recent years in which an. elderly gentleman was leaving <1 bank lie carried a money sack A hit-and-run expert shoved him. grabbed the bag and escaped easily in the confusion But the snatcher got only four savings account books The man had depos ited his cash. Compared to most cities. the growing Laguna Hills area es pecially the walled retirement community of Leisure World -is considered a low-crime area. Purse snatching is the obvious exception. Costa Mesa police, for instance, report that over the i,ame nine-month period during which Laguna Hills was plagued. only thrcl' s uch crimes were reported at the larger. bu:.1<.•r South Coast Plaza. Newport Beach investigators say only two purse ~natchings occurred during lh~l lime at Fas hion Island primarily. they say. becaUse o f a Christmastime <.-rackdown on parking lot crime Generally. ('Xpcrienccd purse snatchers gear their npcrations to U first week of the month. inves tigators re· port Social Se· unty checks are received on either the firs t or third of ca<.•h month. and the target 1s "fat. .. A Santa Ana Social Security worker agreed. "During that first week. many of our recipients have their checks taken from them m that manner." Speed. s urprise and s hock are the weapons used by tne snatcher. law enforcement officers say Their advice: let go of the purse a~ quickly as possible. try to get a good look at lhe assailant and scream Screams. smd a sheriH's inve~tigator. attract allen lion u~ually. witnesses other lha.'l the victim identify a c riminal when he finally 1l. caught. "The victi m is ;ust trying to keep from falling or is trying to hang on to her valuables . Most or these older wom<.·n hvl' on rclat1vcly fixed incomes The contents o r their purses arl' ver y important to them .. Mrs. Cooper say~ s he gladly would have let her as s ailant have her purse. "But l didn't even hear him He _movedsos11cnt1y, and fro_l!l behind." Was':al Panel Weighs Funds For Neivport Members of the State Coast<1l Com mission meeting in Los Angeles a re slated to discuss a S50,000 grant to the City or Newport Beach Wednesday The money would help defray the city's costs in preparing a Local Coastal Program <LCP1 a planning document required by state law as part of the proc· ess of handing coastal controls from the commission to local J!Overnments. The allocation has bct!n rec ommended for a pproval by the regional commiss ion. Newport Panels Joined Eight Nf'wport Beach resi· dents will be sworn in this month as m embers or the city boards and commis~ions. follow· mg their appointments by the Ci· ty Council. Six of the appointments were to four-year terms. filling terms that expired on the Board of Library Trustees. the city Arts Comm1ss1on. lhe C1vl l Service Board. and the Parks. Reaches and Recn•at1on Commission The other two a ppointments I were made to the planning com- m iss1on to fill the unexpired te rms or counc il m embers Jackie Heather and Paul Hum· mel who were elected to the City Council in April. Appointed by councilmen were Planning Comm1ss1on · Al· Ian Beek. 2120 16th St . to fill Mrs Heather's term which ex- pires June 30. 1979. and Helen McLau~hhn . 544 Seaw<1rd Road. Coron<i clt•I M<tr. to fill Hum· 'mcl'<; term which expires June 30. 198() Library Trustees : David Henley, 2662 Circle Drive. Arts Commission: Madeline Rose. 107 Via Eboli and Gloria Shoemaker. 220 Coral Ave., Balboa Island. Civil Service· Michael Mitchell , 760 Via Lido Soud Parks. Beaches and Recreation Standford Green. 78J Promontory Drive West and Brenda Rol>:., 10 Summerwind Court M r e; Ros:. wa~ the only com· m1ss1oner to be reappointed. She was first appointed to the com· m1ss1on m March 1976. f'r8!" Page A l TEA~HERS teachcrc; as to their fall assign. ment~. Mrs Block s md she 1s second m l>Cn1ority out of four homl' economics teachers. but the two teachers below her in teaching experience were not placed m the transfer pool. APWl~ Preparation of the LCP is ex peeled to take about 18 months during which city regulations on land uses in t he coastal a rea are to be brought into conformance with commission procedures and policies. An Eye Opener Be l ien~ ii or not. ··Bullet .. Bob Oldh;im, 25. of :\I; rtlt• Beac h. S.C .. is showing <.1 group of people how to open ., beer bottle Oldham did his trick at Crun Art's beer emporium m Myrtle Beactl · A Woodbridge Lake lifeguard. eheryl Auchmoody, end an off duty sheriff's deputy. Bruce MacAfee, resuscitated the child The hearing on the proposal 1s one of lhe last items on the com mi ss ion's agenda . Com missioners will m eet at 9 a.m. al the Airport Marina Hotel in Los An e les. The Corona de"l"Mar iiH~ig~h;;-:==~==~--~~~~~~~~~~~=-=-...,,,,,=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ School coeds who are m embers He still was unconscious when county paramedics look him to Tus tin Community Hospital. Fire Capt. Marc Higgins said. "He was spitting up a Jot of water -lots and lots of water." He was reported in good condi· tion today at Children's Hos pital of Orange County, where he later was transferred after doc tors revived him. Irvine police said the boy had wandered from his mother into the water unseen, slipped under the surface and began to drown 1n about three feet of water. of the Keywanette Club want to financially adopt a fos ter child, So this summer the girls are operating a "Mother's -Day-Out" baby sitting ser vice each Tues - day and Thursday lo raise money for their project. The service, which operates at S t Michael and All Angels Church. 3233 Pacific View Drive. Corona del Mar, is open from 9 a .m . to noon for c hildren between the ages of 2 and 8 The cost for three hours of baby sitting is $2 per child. For further Information call 673·3343. Man Injures Neck In Newport Plunge A Garden Grove youth who plunged 25 feet orr the rocks near the Newport Harl:;or en· trance into four feet of water this weekend suffered nothing .more than a neck strain. accord· Ing to police reports. Police said they were uncer · lain whether Jason Matthew Lapan. 18. leaped or Ml in the Friday afternoon Incident re· ported from Pirate's Cove, adja· cent to the Corona del Mar main ~ach After hJtung the wuter, wit· nesses said the young man walked lo shore and collapsed Paramedics and lifeguards ru1'11ed Lapan to Hoaa Memorial Hospital where his IOJunes were diagnosed as "cervical strain." according to the police report. The incident was the most serious to precede the weekend that lifeguards said was unac· countably quiet considering the ~um mer heat and smog. Lt. Logan Lockabey said 85 ,000 visitors came to Newport's beaches Suturday and 95 ,000 Cttrnl' on Sunday Ther were a total of 229 people rescued. Lockabey said there wcrt' no mujor problems. ··we were aurprl~ed that there weren't more people here." M commented. "nte people who did come stayed much later than uaual. lhQugh ... . I I - I I· i I ~ I ( I I I \ " \ ~ Saddleback VOL. 71 , NO. 198, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFOANIA , MONDAY, JULY 17, 1978 . .\f tt•rnoon ~. \'. tocJis TEN CENTS ------"-"----Victims of Purse Snatchers _________ _...... Older Women Easg Crime T"1rgets By JERRY CLAUSEN Of I ... D.tlly Pl ... S~ff Witnesses said 1t was dark at s· 10 p.m. Feb. 20, but there was enough light in the parking lot outside Reubens restaurant in the Laguna Hills Mall to see that the blond Leen ·ager wore no shoes. He appeared from nowhere. gliding silently up behind three people approa~ing their car a fter dinner and a turn around the shopping J!entcr Mrs. Helene CQl)per, 71. and her husband Sampson we re showing their friend, Mrs . Bernice Weiner of Lake Tahoe. the areas surrounding their Leisure World home The mood was relaxed except for con versation about a poor meal at the restaurant -the only poor meal the cou µle had ever gotten at one of their fa vorite eating spots Mrs. Cooper felt her purse move She looked down as the s trap slip~d from her shouJder a nd hung up on her elbow She lost her balance, felt a hard push on her' shoulder and reeled awkwardly. hitting hatd against the black asphalt She felt no paan at first. With Sampson Cooper in pursuit. the teen.ager ran toward a car with a vague figure hunched behind its wheel. Mrs Cooper remembers calling for her husband to stop. "He's 74 years old. you know .. The car , the teen·ager and the purse containing credit cards. driver's license. a checkbook. S64 in cash "and everything e lse a woman carries in her bag" wert: gone in the roar or a m otor and a stream of exhaust. T hen tht> pain began Mrs. Cooper would spend the next 10 days an a hosp at a l bed and the following s ix weeks recuperating at home with a broken pelvis and a bruised arm that is s till tender. She was lhl' sixth and last purse-snatch vactam at the mall in a ninc·month·long series of hit and run crimes against older wom en who are considered easy targets for rast moving purse grabbers "lie was experienced." Mrs Cooper surmised or the vouth who glided silently up behind her on bare feet and made off with her shoulde r bag. "Ile slipped the straµ off. and I didn't even feel him touch me It wasn't until I looked down and t he bag (•uught that he shoved me .. <See EASY TARGETS, Page A21 Run on Reserve o •••• Pilot Photo Dy LH Pay ... State 'Bailout' Poses Problem Ry P llJLIP ROSMARIN ()I II• Da11, Pllol St.II The I luntan~ton Beach Union High School D1stnc:t ha!> s pent som e $3 million 111 l'arryovcr re serve funds in recent weeks to avoid a reduction of stale aad Proposition 13 "haduut .. money Beca use at :1 1 ~0 has ma in ta1ned large reserves. the Coast Comm unity College Distract may receive S2 million less or the state aid Saddlcback Vall cv Unified School Dis trict orricials last week reported hurry-up spend ang of $750.000 to deplete re- 'l'r\ l'S, pa) 111g off long ll·rm c·ontr;1cts. to a void similar forfeits Oth<'r coastal Orangl' Count) !>C'hoo l dastnct!> h:.tvt> rc•portcd budget reserves of less than f1vl' pt:'rccnt of their lot<tl bu<.IJ;!cts the eul off po1n1 ror the· iJ1d penalt y rult> The stale! "baa lout .. mca!>urc c uts allocated aid to ind1v1dual school districts by one-third of the total tht• distracts havt· left an f'l'Servcs above fa \'l' pl·n·enl of the budget income· P rior t o pa ss a ~I:' cif tht· meas url'. Huntington Heil'<'t) ~t:hool officials esl1mated the \lalleg 'Prastees - J1str1 ct "uult1 haH' 10 9 per~ent S5 million 1n reserves. an d I Of;} I 197>1 79 budgl'l of $4fi m1lhon During th<' past r{'"' week!>, ... c·hool dastrart offil·1ab began p<1y 1ng off least• purchases and olhl•r long·lt.'rm f1nant:ial com- mit ffil'nh. to dl'pll'l<' the re· "l'r\ l' Advant'l' puy ments wer e made on t hl' distract ·s seven·year com µutl•r fmancrng program. a nd a least• option on air conditioners at newly built OC'ean View lhgh School. among othe rs A 1 s takC' in th<' money shufnt• <Set-RESERVE, Pagt> A2 1 ROW. ROW. ROW Tht· t•xc·11 ing clorv l'<H'l' Sun day artcrnoon n<.•ar lhl' San Clt.•m t>nte Pier W<J~ j highlight or thC' two <lay orc<rn restival filled with beach and ott•an athlt•tie c\·ent:-. Jlt•t't• San CIL•menk J1f<•gu<Jrds Al L<i \'<l..Vl'll and narnard Voorhees put their b<Jck~ mlo 1t m. they pull through surf The~ brought their dor~· in first , rig~ ahead of Los Angeles Count' lifeguards Recall P eiition 'Misses Deadline Gets Nixon Documents Economic Tactics Mapped at Summit BONN. W.esl Germanv t APl President Carter a·nd the leaders of six other maJor non· Com munist nations reached a!(rN•mcnl at the economic sum m1t conference todav on I act1cs they hope will speed world economic ~rowth and cut oil am ports Their plan includes increased Japanese and West German growth. and a s lowe r U.S growth rate of about 4 percent. the 1978 figure already foreca!>t by I he Carter <1dministrat1on. Carter told the ot hPr leaders Trustees Eye More Cuts For Budget Capistrano Unified School 0 1s· trit'l I rustees will continue dis cuss1ons toni~ht aimed at cut- ting a nother $2.5 m illion from pos t Propos ition l 3 budge t figures The meetin~ wall'takc place at 7:30 p m. in the district's educa tlon center . 32972 Calle Pe rfecto. in San Juan Capistrano Trustees pared Sl l million last week rrom a proposed $35 millio n 1978 79 sch ool year budget Items that remain to be con· sidered for cuts include school athletic, transportation and counst>ling services that his administration would cut taxes and spending in the next two fiscal years a pledge he has made frequently at home a nd would raisC' lJ S. oal prices to world levels by 1980 fl owever. 1t was no t im mediately c lea r how the 011 pn cc increase would be achieved. Current price controls expire in 1979 but could. und-Or present law. be extended to 1981 The c urrent price or U.S 011 ranges from $5.23 a barrel lo $1t.75 a barrel. The world pric<• 1s ap· proximately $13.50. ll S Treasury Secretary W M achael Blumenthal, discussing agreements before they were unveiled. described t hem as a "conc rete and concerted action pro~ram" to deal with g lobal economic problems . The economic summit's com munique. to be issued after the fina l session this afternoon. was e xpected to include s pecific targets for economic growth, employment. and inflation in each of the seven participating nations The sources, who asked not to b e Ld e n t i f i e d . s a 1 d W e s t Germ any nad agreed to take ac· t ion increasing its economic growth by the end of August. But they reported that West German C hancellor He lmut Schmidt had stricken from the draft of a final communique a s pecific increase of l percent beyond the an ticipated increase. That increase was expected to (Sf'.-SUMMIT, Page A2) Nearlg Dro1ens Police Chief Foes Meet City Manager B y STEV E MITCH EL L OI llle D"il' Pilot SI.tit Several Laguna Beach busi· nessm en. seeking the ouster of Police Chief Jon Sparks, were C'a lled m to meet with new City Manager Fred Solomon today at C'lty hall They left an hour later. with one o f the businessmen saying he wa s dis appointe d with Solom on's decision to retain the police chief. suspended earlier this month after a bar fi ght in which Sparks allegedly punched a fellow ba r patron in the face "I think the wrong decision has been m ade an regard to Sparks' reinstatement as chief, .. said a n a ngry Joel Snyde r . operator of Snyder's Cleaners in Laguna Beach The 33·year-old businessm an, whose brother is a Laguna Be ach police officer. said he began last F riday making calls to gather support for a petition drive calling for the resignation of Chief Sparks City Manager Solomon called for the meeting with Snyder and seven other local businessmen today. apparently after hearing of the group 's plan to seek public support for Sparks' resignation. Solomon couJd not be reached for comment. but Snyder said the c ity manager outlined the reasons for his decision an the hour.tong meeting. "I'm damn well mad," Snyder said a fter the meeting. "It's be· ing handlecj from a politacal. ad· <See SPARKS. r age A2) A g roup seeking to recall three S addl e b ac k Valley Unified School District trustees failed to meet the July 11 fating deadline which would have placed the in- i t 1 a ti ves o n the November Ballot. a Registrar of Voters spokeswoman said R ecall movement lead ers would have had to file petitions bearing ut least 9,200 s ignatures to qualify for the fall election. R eg i s tration S up erv i so r Charline J aggers said The recall is directed against trustees George Henry , Mary Phillips, and Carole Neustadt Ch arges against them include alleged secret meetings, and promoting friends within the dis trict Registrar officials said re('all petitioners still have until Sep- tembe r 21 lo gather signatures and plaC«.' the recull init1at1ves on a later e lection ballot. Recall leaders Preston llowell and Rack Roha.y could not be reached for comment Mo nday mornin~. Last month, however . Rohay said if the ~roup faalcd to qualify the recall for th<' Nn vember ballot. II wo uld not pursue the ouster of the three trustees from offr n· · Also. last week . II owe II rt" fused to disclo~e exactly how many signa ture s had been i:tathered but did say the recall ('Ommiltee was aiming for the November ballot Jarvis Jury Needs Testimony Reread OXNARD l/\PI The Jury an tax r eformer Howard J a rvis' drunken drivin.1? trial returned to the ir delib~ralions toda,v and quickly s ent word they want to hear some testimony a~a1n The s <' vt' n . men and f 1 v t· women. who we re unable to reach a verdict in 41 \! hours of de liberation Friday, asked for a re- ading of the testimony of the sheriff's deputy who s topped Jarvis on the Ventura Freeway last Ma rch 15 Deputy Mi chael Kipp was tht• key prosecution witness in the one-week trial of Jarvis. the 75.year·old c rusader who co- authored Prooosition 13 tax cut ball Ki pp alle.i:ted JArv1s was anto.x- 1cated when he was s potted weaving his car from lane to lane a fter midnight ThC' deputy said Jarvis failed road s ide sobriet y tests ht• didn't walk a straight line and <.'ouldn'I recite the a lphabet Jarvis was the defense's star wit ness, testifying he wasn 't drunk and was driving erratical· ly be<.'ausc he thoug ht the purs u- ing sheriff's car was a political ene m y ch~lSing him. Jarvis said he h ad a few drinks that night u vod.ca and orange juice bcfort.· di nner a nd "two or three c ups" of coffee laced with lique ur after dinner Superintend e nt J erome Thornsley has recomme nded a 25 percent reduction in Senior a nd Junior High School athletic programs Vi jo Cyc;!ist, 23, Hits Tree, Killed Irvine Boy, 3 Saved He said he had trouble with his leg. which was the reason he refused to walk a straight hnc As for the a lphabet . Jarvis said he hadn't rt•cited It s ince kin· dergarten Crash Kills Wife Of Marine Office r f\ motorcyclist who was killed tn Mission Viejo late Saturday night WWI identUled today as Wilham J Hotrman, 23, of Long Beach Hoffmon wAs fatally injurCld at 11: 40 p m. near Crown V8lley and Murguentc Porkways when hWI motor cyclt' went out of con trot and crashed into a palm tref' /\ 3·year-old Irvine boy was saved from drowning in Wood· bridge Lake Sunday when two o t h er c hildren wading in s hallow. clouded waler ste pped on him. pulled him out and yelled for help The boy. Christopher Carlin of 11 Woodhollow. w as un· cons dous and had s topped breathina whf'n the children Kelly Malotl . 8, ond Tommy Vaushn, 7, n Woodbridge resident ' (oundhim. A Woodbrid Lnke lifeguard. Cheryl Aue oody. and an off. duty 11heri f's d eputy, Bruce M acM ee. resuscitated the child. Ht" still was unconscious when county parumedics took him to Tustin Community Hospital Fire Capt. Marc Higgins soid, "He was spittlnJl up a lot of water -lol'i and lots or water .. He was reported In good condl tioo today at Children's llo~pital of Orange County . whe re he later wns trans ferred after doc tor s revived him lrvlne police said the boy had wandered from his mother Into the water unseen, slipped under the s urface and began to drown in oboul three feet of wa ter The wadJna alrls happened up· on him t)y chance. police said. with the murky w•ter obst'urln~ his form The wile Qf u Marine omcer based at F.I Toro Marine Air Sta- tion was ratnlly Injured when her car left Bas ilone Road at Ca mp~ ndleton Sunday night She was Ke lleen Sutsn n Gib· bons. 27. wlk of CWO Craig 0 Gibbons Their two children. ages 2 and 8. escaped w•ttl minor Injuries WASHINGTON CAP> -All thl' tape recordings and docu ments used in tht.• Watergate prosecut ions of former Presi- dent Nixon's top aides have been rurnC'd over 111 the Nationa l A r eh 1 ve~ for <·ve nt ua I publac .,t'rutim· Rut i1 may take som e tame· before' thl· µublic has an op µortunaty to listen to the tapes or vie w the documents. an archive~ official said today -"'Nll""'3Tl111Vl'S I S "1 111 in a lawsuit with Nixon and 1s sta ll processinJ,\ and cat aloguing thE: matC'r ials turner! CIVer by U.S Dis trict .Judge J ohn J Sanca who prt.'"1ded at mo ... t of tht' trrals Afte r 11 1·l•cent Supreme Cour1 .ruling that the courts should not hl' c•harged with responsibility for cit•c1d1n~ what mater ial!> ~hould bt• released, /\rchivist .lames R 11ho:.uts petitioned s 1 r 1 ca for r e I t' a ~ l' or th c malenals tu the archives On July fi, Sirica issued a n or· der saying that a ll original and duplicatl' m a teria ls in his l'UStody s hould be turned over After a brief. unpublicized hear mg last week. he ruled t hat the step be carried out at once. "We then went to the vault and the clerk of the court turned ovcr to us 1111 the materials that had been used in the trials ... Richard .Jacobs. a cting director of the Nixon materials pro1ect at the archives. tol<I :.t reporter. Coas t Weathe r Low doucts n <'ar the ('oast tonai:ht and 'rucsday morning, othe rwa t• fair toni1-:ht through Tuesday with coole r d uy-.. Lows tonight 60 to fl5 Highs Tuec;day n !'ar 70s at IJt':lC'hes to m1d·80s mland INSIDE TODA~ The worru>n ·s movement 13 proving o boon to iomt d1vorctd fathers. who ore now collfcttng clutd 11upport Tht> Assocw«I Prcu :Jtory 1$ on Pagf' A7 t ' l•de~ 41 ,._. """"• Al M-~ C1 ........ 91 AMI L•-.n C2 ··'·'""' ., Mii• ~ 91 Cel~• M. Q IM•I" .._, O •nllt• C.lf "•tMNI ........ M, CJ Cef!l IO 114 $fitf'U •I J C""'w~ 114 Sl•O 11111•""'1 9l DHlll M•11<.. At Telnltllll .. ••fi.tlt l Pftt a• Tl!U IWI ... ,, . . ..,, .. _ ... , -·~-.. ll••lwt.. CM .... ._ ,...,. AA. Q l \;;! OAIL Y P1LO f "'ro91 r-.. I PARK • • • mm1slr1.th\ e pwnt or \'It "'. und 1l cert<ilnly doesn't ~nect the feel· 111lo{ of tht• La~un.i Ht.>ach Polu.•c Em ph•Yl'l'~ A:.soc1at1on <>r the ma)ur\t)-of rc-.1(J\-11h and bu:.1 rW!\!\ffiCn m thrs t'll) " Snyder. who hab opt•n1tt•d thC> clNH1f'rs on Glenneyrc Street for the past 17 ye1;1r:. siud he has nothing J)er:.onal aga1n:.t Chief Sparks .. But th•~ thing 1s tc1mng the commuruty apur t and II won't e nd until h<• resigni.." SnydC'r said Snyder s aid he did not know how the.' petition drive is going, but s:J1<l h<' t.•xpN·t::. to hand in the s 1gn.1turcs 10 tht• City Coun c1 l Thursday night The pt>t1t1on reads an part, "Wt• t h e re s idents and m e rc hants of Laguna Bee.ch are in full s um>0rt of the Laguna lkat·h Pohce Employees As- soc-1at1on m urgmi? that J on J . Sparks resign from has poMt1on a~ Ch1d of Police an the best in tcrest of our community .. The polac·e a ssoc·iat1on last \\Cek wrote a letter to Sparks ur ~in~ lhat he step down "What rcall~· hurn:. me up," Snyder sa1<1, "ls that the city m anag£•r as !>ell1ng a double s t andard If the people an Spurks' department had pulled -.onn·I h1n~ II kt• th as (the bar fight I lht•y WClu ld have been r.,·t·d 'The man has no credibility ur rt•S!Jl'Ct from hat. own depart- m ent .. .. When askl•tl a l>out a prcvwu5 p\•l 1t1on rlnvc· 1n support of tht' tht•n sus pL·ndcd police c h1 er Snvlll'r said he did not feel the pt•t1t1on "rcnected the feeling of the broad m aJOnty of Laguna Ht•tal'h c1t1wns .. \1 or<' thcin 1,500 -.1gnaturct. "t•rt· obtained 1n the prcv1ous pl'l1t 1on dr1vl', h ead<.'d by L<agun<J tk ac·h r<.'allor Jay Murley Thal pct1t1on lauded Speir ks' pa~t efforts as chie f. and c·alh.'d for his rt•1nstatement •·ro,.. Page A I SUMMIT •.. ht• Mi!Olfll'unlly lowt>r than the '1 pert•t·nl gro\.\ th foretast for lhc l inltccl Stutes We::.\ Ccrmau grow th tould increase: th(• markl'ls for U S. products. Robert S Straw.~. C'•1rtcr's -.pt•t1al rc•1,r<•senlal1vc for trade nt•gol 1at11>n s. said today the -.unamit made "greal progress on lrndt• .. lit• predicted that 1ntcrna fkm1tt TieRotiatiqrnr for'ti pa~-.to reduc-e ant<'rnat1onal trade bar ncrs would I)(: successful by the 1·nd 11f th<• yt·ar. altho u gh a g riculture 1s stall a problem .. Carter told reporters Sunday mght. after the first rounds of l'Conom1c s ummitry. that "the f1oal result:,. of the dclab<'rntions y, 111 bt good .. Schmidt :.~ml u separ ate state- ment to he 1~:.ued today would mt·ludl' ;in :1grccm<'nl on "new Jpproachci-w terroris m ·· He of .for~d no dctu1ts Sources 1n key delegations ... aid thl' sl•1temcnt would list an· I 1·h•Jack mca:.un·s. including the bunnanp. of commercial flights Lo nations harboring ha 1ack(•rs Crash Kills NB Woman i\ 27 year old Balboa woman y, • .-. kill\'() early today when the c·;11 !>he was driving spun off Pacific Coast 111ghway and t•rash ed into a telC'phone pole A Cahfomia Highway Patrol rt•port said M<lvas Sutton. who \ivl'd at 301 Ferna ndo St .. Apt .tt l . Ra lboa. was killed about t wo miles north of Irvine Cove The report s aid the victim was driving south on Coast Highway al 2 a . m. whe n her small foreign t·ar left lh<' high w ay and :,.mashed into the pole . lnvesllgators said the woman was alone in th<' e11r They s aid 1 he l' a use of the accident 1!1 still under an vest igat ion ORANGE COAST '" DAILY PILOT !':~:?,.~""~,~·~·~,~4::.::::.:.:o.·:: ( M\I "'t>'·~"'Q (O~ff"IW ~·-t~Pdtl1M• ••• 1_..tn11 ~~rt MAN'Jll'I' IM°"QI' f:t'l0.1\1 f(W (Mt 1 Mrw H••t_,.t 9..,,. f\ H11nhnqitl)n ei.-" h f "'"' t••f\ VA1t•¥ ''"''"" !t•041~\ Vi110.-\'" ,.,.,, ~&r4'h \l:tvt"(OA.I A\•~'""Q·9ift•IHI ,..,_ '' ~''"~ \etu-•d•'" fW'd ~t'Y" ,,.. O'•"" ,..,_, CNOl•"'•"O ptaf\t f\ •t llO W.\.t f\At't' \t'H't (41"1• Mr\• (altff\ffttf "-1' ........ " ...... Pt•\•O.nt """° Pvtlil•.,._., )•U • ( ...... V•4.• ,.,,.,,pnt •"'Ct""'""'"' Motn11110-• lftefft•' Kff"1f r f i'"' ftMma1A --~ MAfta91n.Q ljm ... ('"'"'" lH • •'C~~ flMlt .,,.,ltU''lf M•"•O•nOtf'.fllOit \ Sllddl•b•ck Valley Offlee JOO•"" ... , ftft•G ''""'f\nr,..rr..-fltiay OlflcH CMfA AN•t11 llOW.•f ""' \J,_,.. H\fl\~'"i'tlif\~•c:f\ u1r\ftir-.t\"'O\i'•'""" l •QUr\•Af','fP'I 11.ti(t...,,_i;f•'\trHt Ttl•PhOftt (7U)t42~21 CIHtllled Adverttalng M2 167' \.effltb.t~ "•"tt• ~°"'''• 511 .. 310 ~~:ni:~ !!~ °:.:f:, ~~lt~=~N:.~ "'····· ., ·•~*''''4"'•"'" f\•t•01 ....... H••teyffe wllMwt '"' 1al .. flftlUIM tf '~''"''..,.., '\f.t•fte ft •'' ...,." •1• O••a et (A,\ta Nllfu (•llt•r"•• \w&ur•••••" '' t•" •' \t .0 ,,.,."""' ... ,,. ••••• " ""lft ..... ,... ... , •• , *"'""'""""ii"'"~'"''" Mideast Talks Due? Daya"' Egyptia~ Meet in London .. ~~~""~"-....... '" .... ~ , ~ "· .-:-. ,., ' ~, Dally Pitet '"" -· ..... •• 1NVmNG TARGET FOR CASH-HUNGRY YOUTHS Leisure World's Elderly People Alerted to Danger f'roM Pa~Af EASY TAR GETS ... T he youth, Daniel G ary Stotk, 19, of Mission Viejo l'ventually admitted the theft and was st!ntenced to three ~cars in state pm.on. . He c<mf1dt>d while in Jail that he had lost his JOb because of an argument with his boss. a veterinarian. and w;.is d esperall' for somt' "quick" money Stock. 111 troubll' with c.1u1ho r1t1cs sanct he was 14 years nld. said a frumd told how e asy pursc·~natching was. that 1t paid well ancl ha<.1 a low.capture -risk. Ile said he decided to "do an old lady. uecausl' she wouldn't run after me and might not re m e mber w hat I look like." probation ;111thoriti<•s reported later Young Stock was righl Mrs Cooper couldn't identify ht•r assailant It a ll happened too quickly. the push , the fall. the s urprise at finding herself flat on her back in a parking lot Hut wit1wsst·s saw the incident and described the gclawav t'ar. <·cnnplt•lt' with lit'ense number The con\'1Cllon of veterinar y as61sta nt Gary Stock and the su~equent cirresl of a nother youth who allegedly prt!yed on olcter \\Omen a t the m all has ended the plague· of incidents that k(•pt Oran ge County Sheriff's investigator Rich Matura busy for months trying to piece together pat· terns in sear ch of youths who prey on oldsters. Because of its prox1m1ty to the Leasure World retire· m<'nt ('Ommunily. the Laguna llills Mall and its environs are consider ed good hunt1n~ ~rounds for purse snatchers. Som e have been known to reach out from moving cars to pull in a purse and s peed from the scene. leaving their vie· tim s haken and confused. And m en a ren't entirely safe She rHf's 1nvestigators recall an incident in recent years in which an elderly genl leman was leaving a bunk. He earned a money sack. /\ hit and-run expert !:>hC>ved him. grabbed the bag and <'!\Caped easily in the confus ion. But the snatc her got only four savings account books. Tht man had deposited his cash Compared to mos t c1t1es. the growing Laguna Hills area es 1x·c1ally tht· walled retirement community of Le1surt· Worlcl as consaclcred a tow-crime area Purse snatching 1s the uuvious exception. Costa Meset police. for msiance. report that over the -same mne•m oolh perwcLdwing:which ~is wt3'- plagued. only three such crimes were reported at the lar~er. busier South Coas t Plaza Newport Beach anvestagalors say only two purse snatchings occurred during thal time a l fas hion Island pri marily. they say, because of a C hristmas time rrarkdown on parkinR lot crime Generally experienced purse snatchers gear their up(•rations to lhc first week or the month. investigators re· port. Social Security checks are received on either the first 1>r lh1rd of each month. and the target is "fat." A Sant a Ana Social Security worker agreed "During that. first week. many of our r ecipients have their checks t aken lrom them an that manner" Speed. s urprise and shock are the weapons used by the !matc her , law enforceme nt orricc rs say Their advice: let go of the purse as quickly !jS possible. try to gel a good Jook at the assailant and scream Scream s, said a sheriff's investigator. attract atten- tion. Usua lly, witnesses other than the victim identify a c-rimanal when he finally is caught. "The victim is just try ing to keep from falling or is tryin~ \o hang on lo her valuables Most or these older \\-Omc>n live on relatively fixed incomes. The contents of their purses arc very important lo them." Mrs. Cooper s a ys she ~ladl y would have let her as· sailant have her purse. "Hut I didn't even hear him. He moved sos1lenlly. and from behind ... Physically, Mrs Coopt!r is mending well. she says I kr pelvis was h rokPn cleanly in a straight line One prohation officer m1~hl consider the former World Rook Eneyl'loJ*dia salt•s managcr. who retired to Leis ure World nearly 10 years ago. fortunate S he had pn·<h cte(l Mrs Cooper m ight s uffe r perm a· nf'nt disab1hty a s the r<.''>Ult of he r m1urics "ll has hcen ohscrvC'd In lhe course of limited personal i.:.1•1iiatrac study that such 1n1uri<>s ofte n initiate the onset of a phy:.1cal decline, re!>ultmg in premature death within two yeurs in the elderly ... t he officer wrote. Anet t ht.• ;.1tt ;wk that often res ults in falls for olde r wOm<'n teaves more than physiculscars. "I tlon 't think tht' wutching over m y shoulder will ever puss." says Mrs. Coc)pcr "It has left me wllh this sense of inse<'lmty. Sam always walks beside me now. He doesn't wander off abead. .. And l han~ onto m y 11ursc like it is part or my skin. It's funny. I never was a fraid of a nything before . I w1ts alway!> very, ver y open ... " Transport Chief Denies Quit Report WASHINGTON <A P 1 Transportation Secn~t11ry Brock Ada m s denies a published report that he might resign, a d<>pert ment spokesman ~aid today. TaraUJa Yields 5Skeletons TA RA WA, Gilber t Islands (AP) Workmen excavating for a sewer on this World Warn battlefield have unearthed lhe skeletons of five soldie rs inctud· 1ng those of an American and a J upanese s ide by s ide. R\11 Beneke, an Aus tralian who h ead.'! t he project, s aid one of th<' i1kelctons had a Cl ormy boot still In good condition on a fool t1nct a Swiss wotch on one wrist. LONDON 1API Is raeli For eign M1n1sler Moi.he Dayan new lo U>ndon today for f&ce to face talks with his E~yptaan counte rpart. and told reporters In a troop-ringed airport lounge he hopes broader peace ncgotaa· tions can resume within two weeks. 'Related story Page A4 .) Day1m added, however . that the two days of mee tings sch edulM to begin Tues day in ci storybook castle in the English countryside will get down to "basic issues . . These dis c ussions are not gomg to b1.· talks about talks .. }:gypt's foreign m1 n1 ster. Mohamed Ibrahim Kamel. wai. on his way from Cairo. and Secretary of State Cyrus R Vance. host of the two·day meet ing, was due to arnve later from th e econ omic s ummit t'O n · feren ce in Bonn. West Germany U s and Britis h security agents sealed off the site of thl' m eeting at t he 9th·century Lt:eds Castle. 45 miles southea~t of London The talks had been scheduled for the Churchill llotcl 1n Lon· don 's Mayfair district. They were s witched to the 1solatcd. turreted fortress as a precaution against attacks by Arab ter· rorists who oppose peace with Robbers Kill Six Workers lnOklalwma OKLAHOMA CITY <AP> S i x worker s c lo s ing a st eakhouse for the night wen~ murdered by robbers who forced them at g unpoint into a walk·m freezer . then shot ea ch of them through the head. authorities said today Four of the victims were teen·agers. Pohce said mor e than $1.000 wa s mi ss ing fr om the restaurant's safe. Investigators said they believe more than one person was in volved. but that there were· no suspects and few clues in the slayingi.. which they called the woes m~ ~r.d.c_.c w -We.al memory. The bodies wer<' found late S unday ni~ht by restaura nt manager Mike Click. 25. who re turned to the Sirloin Stockade rest aurant an the Southern Bills Shopping Center to determine why the e mployees had failed to telephone with I ht: nij!htly <'Clsh to tal Poltcc Sgt. Tom Mundy said Clic k found lht bodat!s piled in <:t heap whC're lhcy had fr.lien after appa rently being exe<·uted one bY ·one. ·The restaurant is near In - lerstale 240. Cll1 Oklahom a City by·p~ss route. Mundy s aid th(• a ssailants m ay have selected that restaurant l><.•causc of its accessibility lo the expr essway Five male workers dead at the scene were identified by police as David Lindsey, 17 . David Sals man, 16: Anthony Tew. 7. Isaac E Fr~man . 56, a Janitor. and Louis Zacharias. 40. assistant manager. The sixth perl:>on. T erri M Hor s t , l(i. w as tuk e n t o Oklahoma Children's Me moria l Hospit;.11 s uffcrani.: from gunshot wound~ to the head und chest She never rcgaln<>d con!\c1ous ness and died at about t 2 15 a m , Mundaysaid The secretary schedule d a new11 conference arter the New York Times reported today that he uppears likely to he on e of lhe first member s of the Corter Cabinet to depart. possibly by the end or the ye11r "Secr<.'tar y Adam!I will deny he has any Intentions to resign." s pokeRman Bob Holland said in discussing why Adams had scheduled the news conrcr~nce AlonRslde> was the lower half of a J apunese skeleton near a .shoe. No Identification tal(s were found hP said. The J a panese bones were to be sent to Jupan The Amcr1cun's rem ains were to be bur led in a local cemetery. "He doesn't believe t here 1s any basis for the atory." Holland added The Times attributed Its re· port to 1«>vernment and Industry sources . Fire Chars Hotel LOS ANGELES IAPI -A fire m a downtown ar~a apartment· hotel has lef'l at leul 34 people homelc and c:auscd S200,000 In dam ages, 1.ccordtng to flre or. flclala • lsrael. The Churct11l1 was the tar~et of an Irish terrorist J t tack in Oet'ember l974. The three part1c1pants. whO were expected to meet informal ly tonight. will try to lay the g roundwork for rcsummit full scale Egyptian·lsraeh peate talks . They were to be ta ken b y helicopter lo the castle. built on two s mall islands tn a 20·JtH' l.tke ..1nd eiccessable onl.v by .tar or a drawbridge causeway Poli <'•· :1e:1lt>d off the 485-cicre park around th~ l ak~ Sunday ... nd i.pc<'1<1I ''11mmunications were 1nsH1llC'<I for the dc leg1.1- 1 aon:. - Amonr.t thl' scturaly learns were a~tnl::. of S<·otlund Yard's cr.ick antl-tt•rronst squa<J and th1• A8 Oiµlom;1 t1 c P 1·ot1•ct1on Group Pharaoh Fight Beach Boys Outdraw King Tut SEATTLE (AP > King Tutanl<h;.mrnn wt.·nt llJ> against the Bt'ach Boy~ in S<.•atl\e Th~ surft:r:-. won Authorities said a tonct•rt by the rul'k group .1t tracted larger c rowd!i Sunday th<t l the first pu~l:c· ~howing in Seattle <>£ artifact!-> trom thl' Egypt wn king's tomb "It's deud. ·:,aid John l'ugt:I. onl of ~l·vt·ral µco pll· selling proJ:!.l'Ums ror thl· Tut t•,h1h1t ~11 1hc: Sl'a\ t le Art Mu::,eum The estimated 3.000 people who arrivt>d t•a rly tor the Tut show got their ticket -. within an hour . and by 8:30 a.m .. the 200-yard·long line had tl1ss1p<.ltcd . But authorities sc.ud morning crowd!-. tor tlw Beach Boy ro('k concert in an ud101mng stadium out· numbered the Tut crowd several lime:-. over RESERVE FUNDS. • • 1s about $900.000 of the estimated Sl8 million the district 1s to re ceive in state emergency aid By cutting back the reserve lo a t let $2.3 million -lhe 5 percent level -the district is proleclmg the whole pot Orficials s aid they plan to maintain a $2 million reserve "We couldn't have used the money for our general fund next year. so we freed up the pay me nt money and saved the an. teresl, '' said school board Pres•· dent Zita Wessa. "We have always had a l ar~c reser ve. We felt it was justified. and not exorbitant for a S46 mill ion business." she said She added, "It's not thal bag a reserve and it's money 1n tht· bank in c~e_of £..3U:ttrophi .. '"'Th~asrCOmmunity College District a lso has bankrolled large reserves. Thi!> ) ear . a<' <'Ording to Correllan Thom pson executive vice chancellor for bus iness affairs. there are an est im ated $6.5 million an uncom milted reserve funds That's 9.3 percent o f the total S70 million budget. Thompson said lhl' dastrict probably will end up having \0 apply S2 million of its reserves ;.i,::ainst state bailout money. r~­ ducing by more than half tht· estimated S3.5 m1ll1on prev1ou ... ly sched uled for the d1s tr1cl p urse Thompson said exact fi~un•), are n't available because tht• d1~ tr1ct budget s ti ll 1s be ing ralculaled. lie claimed the l'Ommunat~ l'Ollege district hils d one no quic k s pe nding to gain morl' state aid F18h Boats Crash nOLINAS (J\P I Two ch.trtcred f1!>hing boats colhctc·d near here and on(' elf th<' vc~.,t·h s ank . but only nfter all 17 pusscngers aboard W\'I e ~ukh evacuated to thl' othrr bout 'If )OU ll' J'>kln~ mt· 1£ we Vl' ~Onl· out lo h11y .r eomputcr 01 somt.•thang. thl• .in-.wer as no: Thompson ... Jad rounla1n Vallt•y I elem entary I ~chool 01stnct omc1als re ported they havc no reser ve. and onl) $339.153 an their 1977 -78 ending balance. Ja ck Mahnken . Jss1sta n1 s uperinte ndent. ~aid the re wai. no lasl-mmutc spl·nd1ng ll unt 1n gton Bt·ath City ( c>lt.'menlary > School District re porled s imilarly The d1stnct's S5l 3,0<l0 1n res<'rvcs is under the fi ve per<'ent lint'. according t<1 Superant<.'ndent S.A Moffett ll untin~lon Bl'ach ·s Ocean \'1t•w Sc-hool District . l ar~est ekm tnl~ff) "Y:o-1<.•m in Orangt• Ge.Al)• .. c.:po~.a lentatrv~-'"'I pt•r<'t•nl rci.crvl· of S914.220 in a S20 million budget Neel Schmitt. director of fiscal ~e n 1ct' .... said there was no qu1tk ..,pending "We didn't hod II IH.'cessary ... ht• '\<lid Ho) B ;.1rl1•11a . hu .,.ines~ manJgt•r al Saddlcback College. :,.u1d he ant1c1palcs no penally ht"<'ause his d1stril·t ·-. reserve~ will lw 11nd1•r flH' pt•n·c•nt The rcserVl' 1-. $800,000. m <i bucfj?Ct of $21 million Barletta s.:i 1d thc·n··., an C1dd1t 1onal S4 million "' t·ar·rvO\l'r funds not arfetH·ct h~ th~· rt•s1·rvt· rule-. bel·ausC' th<'V alrc•a<lv :ire com m ill<'d tu co11struc·t aon prnJeet-.. narlt'tta <;<Jid the projects WC'I'<' <;t•hrdull'd twfon• Propas1 11011 13 ht·c·amt• a f.u·tor "Wt• harclv made 11." said Sam Chiem .. · as-.1-.t;-rnt <;tJperin t c· r1<fr 111 of I h 1• Cap 1.; t ran n l 'n1fwd Sl·hool 1)1.,tl'lt'I C h1 <';1., -.111d h1-. rltsl r1t•t r" rordt.•<I ,1 SI •I 1111111011 starting n· -.1•1'1• out of .J total revenue or .i bout Sltl nu I 11110. ;1 I H p,•rcl•nl °l'('Sl'I'\ l' I rvanP l 'n1fwlf ~<·hoot 01stm·1 r·:1mc• 111 t'' 1'11 1·los<'r tu the lim:I l\\1:,0.11\\'..,, ~upc•ri11t .. 11clt•11t <:en•· llnrll111t' rP111111t•tl .1 SI 2 m1lhon n·,1.•rv1'. ol a S2it M million hudgt•l I ~)7 IWll'l'f..!!__ ;--~·, I '., • I ' '· \ ·-. ~¥' -r: 'i·;:..../' - ..... 1,..,..... PETER SARANCENO SMILES AS HE WALKS DOWN AISLE Linda Frachalla, Now His Bride, Still by His Side Pair Married Walk to Altar Triumphant CHICAGO (i\PJ Peter Saraceno concentrated on one step. then the next. as he walked haltingly down the aisle at Our Lady of Pompeii Church. Linda Fraschalla. his bride. who brought him back to life from a 3'r.i-month coma. walked bes ide him . her arm linked in his. His hands shaking slightly, P ete r flashed a wide smile Sun- day w hen he reached the end of the aisle and was helped into a waiting limousine. "Ch.icago 1s my kind of town." he said when friends and neighbors gathered in the old Italian neighborhood broke into rousing applause Peter a nd Linda, both in their 20s, had planned to be mar· n cd ·after he left the Murines in 1976. Then came the car crash . Doctors at Westlake Hospital had pronounced Peter dead on <.1rrival until one groped for a pulse one last time and finally fell somcthin~. • "THREE OR FOUR TIMES there they told us he had just a few hours left." said his mother. Louise Saraceno .. But I didn't believe 1t and neither did Linda. Every night Linda was al his side, talking to him just as if it was any other night. as 1 r they were on a dale. as 1£ nothing had happened.·· On holidays at the hos pital, Linda would decorate Peter·:. room She lold about her New Year's celebration "At midnight. I put a hat on him and I blew horns and told ham the Ncv. Year wa:. here Tbe nurses thought l was crazy. but I figured PNer could hear me." Linda said SHE REFUSED TO GIVE UP. even though doctors told ht·r to forget about Peter, to go and hav(' some fun because he neHr would be the same. never would walk agam or talk again. But finally he opened has eyes, and though he could not talk or t.•ven movt.· a fm,:!N, "his eye:. followf'd Linda around tht.• room," a relative said Linda quit her Job and took special training to c<1re for P elt>r. Wht>n he· v.as allowed to go home. she moved in with his widowed molh<'r to ~1vl' him round-the-clock attention With ht•r saving~. Lmda had an outdoor s wimming pool in stalled so hC' could ('Xercisc his legs and work at physical therapy. .. f'VE )IAD TO I.EARN A Jot since the accident." Peter said. "I had to learn everything over again how to c:at and c hew and dr1nk and C'ven tie my s hoes. I keJJt trying, and tried 'l1I it hurt 'cause of Linda " Today. though his speech is stil~arbled , he can tails, he can -s mre ffiimfsana. wfffi ffic hl?Tp-otan3fummuffi'W'ifRer . he can- walk Peter had worked hard on his speech and last year spoke to Linda's fatht•r "Mr Fraschalla," he said. ''I'd like permission t.o marry your daughter " Peter." Jim f''ra!>challa answered. ''when you can walk down that aisle. ~he's all vours" · After one yt.:ar or practice. Peter and Linda finally made 1l Postal Emergency Measures Readied WA S H I N G TON (A P ) Fcdcr<1I troops might he called in to ~ort mail SomC' form!. of ma ii lC'm por ar ii ~ t:ou Id lw forbidden Oeh vcne~ might be stoppNl or cut back In ad<l1tum. m1l11on~ of retired pcoplP might havt· to p1d. up Social ~w1·ur1tv < h1·l'ks that norm:ilh· t'Clmf' 111 th1·1r door ThC'~t· arl' ~1111w of tht• con tingenr\' plan ... fC'dt•ral offiri:ils have n ·Jdv in t'J"l' thc US Postal &:rvicl' amt thn•c postal umons C'annot <i~r('(• un a nc"' contract lh1s wet•!.. and a maal strike follow!\ The currc·nt p,1ct expire-. at midnt~ht Thursda) public employees. announced a suit today agamst the postal un· ions and the Postal Service "in :rn l'ffort to establish one<' and for all that Pos tal Servin• em ployees have no right to strike " The Publt<· Servic<' Research Council askl'<l tlw IJ S District Court here lo dt•clarr that am po~tal workl·r 1wrt1r1patmg m ~ !'.trik e will be fired and may not be reinst::ated Asked at a news confere nce 1f t he law was not already clear on the illegality of postal strikes. council president David Y Dl'nholm said: "Obviously, the unions don 't think it is illegal or they wouldn't be tlirt'atening to stri~" Cleaner Air Due In County Cleant'r u1r was predicted for today and Tuesday following heavy layers of s m og that blankC'ted many parts of Orange County from Friday through th{! wcekl•nd . South Coast Air Quali - ty M nnagemcnt District officials said today Generally s mog.free Costa Mesa had thl' worst air in the county Saturday a & thousa nds of cars crept towards the sands of Newport Beach along the Costa Mesa Freeway <Route 55). of- ficials said. H owever. <.•oole r m arine breezes were expected to break the thick layer of unhealthful air and push the s mog inland. air quali ty spokcsmen said. The first second-stage ozone ~lcrts of the year were called Friday for parts of Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties. Although the alerts were not called in Orange County, s mog exceeded normal levels. Fae· tories such as the Southern California Edison Company plant in Huntington Beach were required lo use natural gas and other low-sulfur fuels to reduce emissions by 20 percent. Second·stage smog alerts are announced when ozone. which is formed by the chemical changes •n nitrogen oxides and hydrocarbons, reaches about thrH and ;i half times the normal conc(•ntration. Judge Rejects End of Strike By Firemen By The Associated Press A JUdge struck down today a n ordl'r d1rect1ng Louisville's 600 union f1refi~htcrs to end a stnke tha t has closed all but eight or the c·ity·s 23 fire stations. Lou1sv1lh.• is one of seven cities aro1wd thC' country plagued by \\a lkouts nod other labor prob· terns wi th municipal <"mployces P h ti a d ~· I £l h I J I S W I t h 0 U t garb a ,:!l' <·o 11 t•<.'lors, prison guards a nd health care workers. Police in New York ; Mem -phi~. Tenn::i:amrt;~l19elalttl--1n~· - buttlnl! heads with city officials ovN contratls or work orders OffltC'l'S m Se<iaha. Mo .. ended ont'·day "!.1Ckout" on a judge"s order <md New Bern. N.C .. is be· ml! protected by outside law en- rorecpwnt officers until its 34· membt'r pohct' force 1s rehired. Jn Lou1w1lle. about 500 people, including !.trakers a nd their "1 vcs and thildren. cheered out· ... 1dt• th<.' t'OUJ'thoust.• after J ef f<>rson Cin'u1t Jud~t· George R> an d1 ssol\>ed a temporary restraining order ht' had issued rridav when the strike began. Hyan said thl' order was in· va lid because Mayor William Srnnsbury had signed the re- qut'st for it in a dvance and was oul of town when it was filed COOL HAND LUKE srRJKES AGAIN? Then· "'<'rt' <it least two free parking :-.p ace's in crowded LaS!una Jkach over the weekend after the1vl'S made Orf With a double headed parking meter worth S200 Cit y officials reported the Joss of the mt•ter from the sidewalk 1n front of 556 Cliff Drive. The meters were pulled from the ground sometime between mid- night and 2 a m . Saturday. Des pite length) harga1nani:: session~ over the "cc•k end. the Postal Servicc and the threc un· ions involved in the• talks re· maincd rar apart on major is- sues. Federal mediators reported late Sunday thM progress had been mad1• on ~omc differences but that :ill the maJOr issues in c ludin ~ wages remain un r esolved. While n ational union l<'aders have refused publicly to discuss possible strike actio ns. officials of some militant East Coas t un- ions h ave threate ned a repeat of the scatte red s trikes th nt followed bargainers· failure in l970 to reach agre<?ment on a contract 1 Dead, 2 Feared Lost in Boat Mishap Meanwhile. a private group that opposes unionization of Infant Girl Abandoned S PRINGVILLE <AP) A baby girl only about two hours old was found abandoned in bushes along a road near here. Tulare County sheriff's office re- ported. The lnfant bore ::ibrasions as if 11he had been thrown from a passing vehicle. deputies said . The child was founct Sunday when her rries were heard by Maria Leal of Delano and others In the area. The baby was taJcen Into pr<jledlve custody by the Tulart-County WclfM't• Depart· ment. I PLi\TTSBURGlt. NV. <AP> -One woman is dead and the search continued today In the deep watel"S of Lake Ct-1\mplain for two other people lost and feared drowned in a boating ac- cident early Sunday morning. The 22·foot sailboat. carrying 11 people on a midnight cruise from the Plattsburgh Air Force Rase. capsized and sank 1n the lake, authorities said. Dead on arrival at a local hospital was Monique Cable. 21. of Plattsburgh. Still missing are Capt. Gerald 0 . Luallin, 32, from Oakland, a navigator as- signed to a training squadron ot the base, and Ellen Hanson, of Pl attsbur!{h. The boat. carrying six Air Force officers. the daughter or Lt. Col. Joe Williams, and rour women from Platts burgh, left the base marina shortly on.er mldnigtat Sunday. It went down off Cumberland Head more than a m ile offshor e somctl m <' between then and 3 a .m .. C11nton County Sheriff's deputieR said. Two of the women s wam to ~hore nnd summoned help from a farmhouse. while the othe~. none of whom was wearing a life ,1acket. attempted to keep afloat, Under-she riff Willjam Kennedy said. Miss Hanson was found ~tth an inflatable cushion tied to her wrist, he s~ud. A small flotilla of boats from the sherifr's department. other police agencies. the air base and local marinas pulled nine people from the haze-shcouded waters. But the sunken boat has yet to be found Air Force spokesmen s aid the ~urvivors inc lude d rive Air Force officer s and Dia ne Williams. The orrtcer s were iden tified as Maj. Ch a rles Robertson, 31 ; Capt. Phillip Donovan. 29 ; Capt. Michael Kenrf», 32; Capt. Brett Kriger, 32. and.2nd U . Edward Dixon. Three other civilians. as yet unidentified. were treated at the hospital and released. Lake Champlain. one or the deepest lakes in tht! stale. is near the Ca n a di an border between New York state and Vermont $ DAILY PILOT A3 o.ltJ ,..... SUtf ....._ STAN ANO HELEN EMERY FINO HOME SWEET HOME ABOARD BOAT IN DANA POtNT With Less Then $5 •Veer In Taxes, They've Found• Way to Beat the System Good Boat to Be In Dana Har"bor Folks Pay $5 Property Tax By ANNE COOPER Of tlle 0.lly l'llot Stall You say you'rl' one of thos~ homeowners who's celebrating a P roposition lJ property tax re duction? Then me'Cl Stan and Helen Emery of Dana Point. who smd the ir annual property tax bill for the past 10 years has come in at less than SS The Emerys hve on a boat. a nc hor ed in the Dana Wcsl Marina. Their S4 84 tax bill this year take s into acco unt tht' h omeowners ' exemption to which Emery said they are en titled beeause they hve on their boat. "We're not s ure we want to publicize how low our taxes are," said Mrs. Emery. "We're afraid the government will find a way to raise them " T he couple's other housing cit penses a re not b ad either. l'Sp l'cially for h igh-p riced Orange County. Emery said he and his wife, owners or a San Clemente health food store. pay $132 a m onth to anchor t heir bcfat fn sflp 10S. • With th<'1r 30-foo t cabin C"ruiser paid for, the Emcrys' on- ly other housm~ expense comes every lhre<.' years or so. when they pay about $200 to havc tht' boat hauled oot of the water ror an inspection and painting of the bottom. But before you sell your house to buy a boat to hve on. better !.tart looking for a bcrth for your new home. If you !.IJ.lO up now for n slip where the Emery.., hve. you will probably have to wait al least fi vc years. thc:,. said. Only fi \'e percent or thc J,000 slips in the m arina can be OC · cupied by people who live on their boats. according to county regulat ions established lo pro· tect the public's right to recrea · tion at t.he rounty-0wned harbor The Emerys made their move to a sea lire 10 years ago. when their daughter was married and they found themselves atom·. rattling around a Costa Mesa home, whic h had s uddenl:t grown too big. They spent f ive year-. anchored at the Lido Yacht Anchorage in Newport Beach. before "moving" to Dana Point. where they anchored two years 1n th e east basin beforc switching to their present loca- tion in the west basin. ··Newport was crowded and dirty compared to the Dana Marina." said Mrs. Emery. "You would never consider slip- ping off your boat there for a :.wim, as we do here lhl• water was too dirty " Deeply suntanned from their llfr at sea. the coupll' said lhe} fC'el as 1f they have been on vacallon for the past 10 years. "Of course. 1t ·s not the hfe for cvPrybody." said Mrs . E mery. ··You have to be able• to accept the bad with the good.·· Among inconveniences of a shipboard life are fetching 1ct.• two o r three times a week for the tiny galley icebox. never finding e nough s pace to hang clothes and having to walk lo lhe m a r ina's land-loeked "head'" every morning for a shower. th<.' Emerys said. ... "And we've neve r been very ~ucci.'ssful with television on board." said Mrs. Emery. "But we find plenty to do. Whenever tht> wale r is rii:ht and the fish C'ount is good. wt• go out fi sh m g .. On a tour of the boat. Mrs Emery said she will never enjoy making up the bunk. which i~ tucked unde r the bow. "If you have never made <J bed on your hands a nd knees. cr awling over it and m essing it up as fast as you straighten it ou t . you don 't know how frustr ating it can be," she said. ··B ut for u s it 's a l l worthwhile." sh<> s aid. "for that constant holiday feeling. And Wt' ca n 't complain about o u r taxes .. Seniors' Day Set Tues ay at-Fair~ Tuesday is Sen ior Citizens Day <free admission> a t t he Orange County F air in Costa Mesa with rree 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. performances by stars of the Lawre nce Welk Show m the am· phitheater. The fair will be open rrom noon until midnight. Admission is S2 for adults. Sl for c hildren aged 6-12 Kids under five arc l rl't.'. Some of Tuesday's highlights" -Noon to 5 p.m .. China Paint· ing/Tapestry. Crafts Building. -12:30 p.m .. St ained Glas~. Crafts. -I p.m .. Cooking for one or two. Gourmet Gallery. Share Renounced INDIANAPOLIS <AP \ Robert::i Koers of lndianapoll'>. the sole hcir or s lain ln- d1anapol.Js heiress MarJorae V. Jackson. has renounced half of her portion of tbe $10 million estate in favor of her seven children. l p .m .. W eav in g Demonstration, Crafts. -t :30 p .m ., 4-ll and FFA Sheep Show, Heritage Stage. -2 p.m .. Studio of Dance and &fusic. Mountain Dew Stage -3 p .m .• Wizard of Oz. Grounds. -3 p .m .. Singout Young Ge nera tion. Mount ain De w Stag<' 3 · 30 p. m . Clown Contest. Heritage ~tagc • <I p.m .. FFA Market Swine Judging, Livestock Arena . · 4 p.m .. Chinest' Circus of. Ta iw an <a l so R p m .l. Grandstand. 5 pm . 4-11 Movie. 4-H Building. 5 p .m • Golden Court Coron ation. Mountain De w Stage 6 p.m . Welk Stars. Am· ph1theatcr. 7 p m • Vande rmeidc <hyp- notist), Amphitheater. 7 :JO p.m .. Montezuma ·~ Re ve nge. Mountain Dew Stage. -8:30 p.m .. Senior Sunsh.int: Group. Heritage Stage. -8 :45 p .m .. Lapidary Demonstration. Crafts. fro m our boys dcpc . for summer vacacion . rcyn Spoool'f haw:111,in )hans. navy, Ir hlw. hrown, me.I rt-d to-ordmaun~ w11h occ-an pacific conJ walk \hort~ 1n nJvy, tr . blue. brown. t.111 , and off whart· '>llCS 6-ZO, shirr' SI~ 2'\-)(}. ~1'1fl' 0Ct"30 p.KlfiC . , also toddlcr 5hons an yellow, light blue 11.1vy Jod brown ~Ill~ t9-22 ' / .,.oncs..ry. July '1 1978 NATIONAL I WORLD Israelis Firm ~· Just ·, :·:';. toasting ... ~ ~~ with~~ Tom"~ J.1""'1 • Marpbine Egypt Offers New Peace Bid Was It ~,-rong Way? ONCE \JPON A Tl Ml. . . Forty years ago todcay. a cocky httle Irishman climbed into his aging, 1929 model Curtiss·Robin monoplane and took olf from New York in what was ballyhooed as a non.stop transcontinental rugbt lo Long Beach JERUSALEM CAPI -Egypt has made new peace proposals to Israel. but Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan says they will have no er feet on his meeting in Britain with Egyptian Foreign Minister Mohammed Ibrahim Kamel. ''As far as I can judge, they are not relevant to the London con ference." Dayan said as he left Jn 1938. that was the kind of a Depression.era stunt that drew attention Crom newspaper people wearied of re· t>Orting about soup kitchens and unemployment lines. The weatht>r was s ticky when Corrigan um In his l1ttle plane in New York. There was heavy overcast and fog. Corrigan never made it out here to Long Beach. Twenty-eight hours and 10 minutes after he left New York, aviator Douglas Corrigan landed in Dublin. Ireland TO BAFFLED lRISH authorities. .Corrigan asked if he were in Los /\11gele!> Informed that he'd just flown the Atlantic to the Emerald Isle, Cor· co1uuco-.1e rigan replied. "Well now, I must have flown tne wrong way." Col'l"igan had just come up with Ms own nickname that has followed him the rest of his life Douglas "Wrong Way" Corrigan News of his escapade. reached the United States and the Dcspression.weary counlry went wild. At last they had a hero to take their minds off the soup lines. Something to cheer about. Corrigan got a ticker tape parade in New York. Had Corrigan actually made this horrendous naviga- tional mistake? Had he really flown the wrong way? Well, it was true that before his announcement that he'd fly from New York to Long Beach, federal aviation authorities had denied him permission to fly the Atlantic. Corrigan had wanted to duplicate Charles Lindbergh's solo Oight. OVER THE YEARS. however, 'Corrigan stuck lo his story. He claimed that if you got turned around 180 degrees on a supposed flighl to Long Beach, you would in· deed end up in Dublin. Ireland. He explained his compass wasn't like the precision in- ~truments of today. In an interview a few years back. he said. "I guess I followed the wrong end of the needle I think I made a 180-degree mistake ... " In that same interview with a DaHy Pilot reporter, he came as close as he ever has to suggesting Wrong Way might have actually been the intended way. Corrigan quipped, "I must have been lost. .. what other kind of i.tory could I use after all those government fellows denied me permission to cross the Atlantic?" Corrigan was 31 when he made his famed reverse fli~hl He was such a national hero that the only punish· rnent he got wa!> that authorities lifted his pilot's license for five days and made ham bring his little monoplane home l>y s teamer. DOUGLAS CORRIGAN IS 71 now and lives quietly out _vr t._hc J1me!i@t ~t his Jl.Q..me_oC 29 years on Nad.h Flowe Street m Santa Ana. Tragedy has dogged him in later life. lie lost his wife of Z1 years back in 1966. Then in March of ~972, his youngest son. Roy, died when his airplane crashed on Catalina Island. He was just 22. Wrong Way Corrigan is almost reclusive now. He has refused interviews on the anniversary of the rught when be was 6,100 miles off course. His famous plane is reportedly ~till locked up in bis Flower Street garage. But there wdl be no Irish celebration there today. Mom Beaten, Locked Up; Son, 19, Held NEW YORK CAP) -A 19-year-old Brooklyn man has been ar rcst~d for allegedly beating lus mother and locking her in the ...bathroom. Police said John Herron was arrested Sunday and charged with grand larceny. unlawful impnsonment and assault on his mother. Palmeri Herron.42,Saturdayafternoon HIS 17-YEAR·OLD brother, Brian, who also allegedly beat his mother, escaped arrest. pol ice said The woman was battered on the face and head, according lo police, who said she apparently had been locked in the bathroom since 11 a .m. Saturday. Investigators said the brothers slugged their mother often. tore \Jp her clothes and furniture, and threatened to throw her out .i window of her sixth·story Flushing apartment. for the two-day meeting. Observers took this to mean that the proposals dealt with the return of the Sinai Peninsula to Egypt and not with the deadlock over the occupied West Bank of the Jordan River and the future of Palestinians there and in thl" Gaia Strip. UNATTRIBUTED REPORTS in Israeli newspapers Sunday said Sadat asked Israel to pro· pose a new border for the oc· cupied West Bank. an indication that Egypt would agree lo Israel's retaining some of the territory. And the J e rusalem Post. wtuch interviewed Sadat in Austria. said he · ·c1eurly 111 dicated" Egypt would a~ree to "a strategic military prcsenn• remaining in the West U<ink Study Knocks Carter Policy On Arms Sale WASHINGTON <AP) The.· Carter adminis tration is rinding its desire to establish a highJ y restrictive overseas arms·sall" policy blocked by the realities of international affairs. a Brook· ings Institution study says. The private research group r1• leased a study Sunday branding Carter 's ar m s s ale s performance as "questionable" and saying it was doubtful his record would be much different from the Ford administration's because or a similar interpreta· hon of U.S. interest. THE MILDLY CRITICAL re· port notes that within a few months after President Carter said in May 1977 that U.S. arms transfers would be "an excep- tion al foreign policy instru· ment.~ 'the -admintstrat10n hect- sent to Congress 45 requests to authorize arms sales totalmg $4.1 billion. Less than a tenth of the s ales were earmarked for countries not subject to Carter's policy or restraint: the NATO countries. Japan. Aus tralia and New Zealand THE STUDY SA VS Carter 1s under pressure to continue past patterns of arms sales . The administration "has found itself supportin~ arms sales m furtherance of treaty commit· ments !to South Korea 1. to retain good relations with countries holding important assets 1 Iran I. to fulfill commitments made m return for base rights CSpa1n 1 and to support Israel · · Patil Resigns NEW DELllI. 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SADAT MADE HIS proposal t o Defense Minister Ezer Weis man when they met an Austria last week and the Israeli Cabinet to~k them up at ats weekly meeting Sunday. But the cabinet took no action. announc· 10g they would be discussed again next Sunday. "at which time they will be decided upon " Th e talks Tuesday and Wednesday in Britain. which Sccretarv of State Cyrus Vance also plans to attend. will de · tc·rmine whether negotiations will continue. probably in the Smai Desert town of Al Arish Egypt Bus Toll at 56 CAIRO. Egypt <AP I A crowded city bu s swerved to avoid a car on a bridge across the Nile River today and plunged over the side, killing at least 56 passengers and in juring 11 others. police said. The driver of the bus leaped from the vehicle before it crashed through a guard rail and sank in about 25 feet of water, a police spokesman said. "The reason so many died was because the· water was deep and the passengers couldn't get out of the bus." he said. Police said the legal ~__pacily .o£ the Q_us...was 40 but the total number on it was70. "We are searching the river for more bodies," s aid the spokesman. Seeking Damages Al"WI,,_... John and Doris Del Zw of Fort L;,udcrdale. Fla ;m.· ~ec kang Sl.5 m11l1on lrom Columbia Presbyterian Me dical Center in New York for ··maliciouslv anfi <Jrbilrarily" destroyrng ~1 laboratory fertilized cmbrvo in 1973, .1ust three day!) before 1t w as to be implanted 11' Mrs. Del Zio's womb. Priso:ti~r Exchange Detailed by Rabbi , NEW YORK !AP> -An Amencan rabbi. involved m a recent East.West prisoner exchange. says he has been taking part in negotiations to swap Anatoly Shcharansky for two Russian U N. t:mployees arrested on spy charges in New Jersey Rabbi Ronald Greenwald said Sunday night that the negot1J· lions began several months ago and that he met with East German lawyer Wolfgang Vogel on Tuesday an Europe to discuss a possible deal for Shcharansky. THE SOVIET DISSIDENT was convictPd of treasonous t.'S· pionage and ant1·Sov1et agitation Fnday and sentenced to 13 )'ears at hard labor. , G rcenwald also said he has had ··1tmited" contact recently with the U.S. State Department on his negot1at1ons and that he has been in contact with New York Congressman BenJaman Gilman. Gilman. along wath Gre"nwald, Vogel and the Slate Depar1· ment. worked out a prisoner exchange 1n April involving Molam· bique, Rast Germany and the United States. Vogel also played a key role in the 1962 swap or U-2 pilot Francis Cary Powers for Soviet spy Rudolf Abel. Greenwald would put no date on when he thought any deal -rmgltC'6e"'fcacliM. bur-Ile e~sed--optrmts-m thar-orr~d ~ made. "IT IS HARD TO SAY what Rus~1a wall want. but 1( there 1~ som eone m the Russian mind. as big as Shcharansky, he could be traded one for one.·· Greenwald s <11d an a telephone 1nterv1ew from has home mMonscy,N.Y A SEMINAR Why Inve st IN A IND TRUST DEED 1 D What are the risks? 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"" Mlllt tW . " " 1 ..,_.... 0 1 Ot. 6" 2•""· ... F th th r J l .. u · BS ) AO I 1 .. -,..,. + ._ lAlr pn ... , i'I U • ~. H11ntC'1 )4 11 u O. + .,. ""11'-""' . 8 400 mu ... fl>',. .. 11'00 101 + 1 Or C MOO 0 Une, ruulC W8S c, 1 1 I IJO 911. "t: fHIOF AO 10 ,f ,,. t HllllllR 4 ~ 1~ .. M ty U 1f 1' l• + '4 eU II l UI• \\ UP 21.9 percent Over last ueor, th"" "'•· II y )0 11*1.t .. EHtUtl jflll • I 1• t t HllllEI' ..a I I ~I.a M l!fl~U 1.t4 • ll ft YI • 112 6 tJ ,. ... , J .. -u o If , ... 111 ..... "' IE•l<M hU1 ,.'", ,, H11yc~ 6010 I ,,,.._ ... §ffi""' 21~ .... ., ''°' '°" ,. " .... ISOCiation said. It forecast that us. t..C. 1• II-" 1•..._ 2 •• • •1 • '• NI n,.l I t4 10 tO -... -.. _. _ N4 ,n ; uo 1ov, . '." , 'ii',. n ,· • »a.. .. -t-4 '"'rro4• " • 11 , ••••• 8CA 1.a • ,... m" ,,. a1rlinel1 w o uld <.'&JYy a r ecord 26.'S NA pt 110 . ,,..,$._\ci ctl"llJk ,..,J ft; l"'• ~. '~"° I M•,,,._," Mifftllit .IO t !O 11"'' "'ltff ... 1 ~ "1"' '• m1lllon tr<•v"'I ...... this yc .. r . up from ,.,,,, 1 .. " ~· ,,~ •• I"'''' ~ i 10 ,.-. "1, '""' 1!IO ~ .... MPt<C tf.o •• fDl't• ... llLC ... ' l)l"o ....... ~ u f'C uo • ~ "" • "" owr• t0 1t&o • ... "' ''°' • 1• ,,..,.~., 111 11' 21 ""' ""'""' ·~ 1s the 1977 r""""'rd of 240 ml I lio n TS 111 1 11 I•" It fi.ll'HO I It M lt\ci ., IN&Cp 1 to • 10.$ '11" • \>t Mo~ pf 1" I dJ)l"o l"o lle'Tled 119 ''" '" ., ... v .t0e1c 1 1 ' tt~ t l~~us h d tf•. 1,. :~~~~ '·~ , ,ig :t;:: 'l =tif1 ~~ i ,n •m'~ . ..,., l":;i~ 1;: 4 *' t.:: • ,'' The ATA attributed muc h o r the '-': J ~ 'ft" os ... 1i " 1ot110f ',. 10 ,. '"" Molti •H 20 " ·~1 1 • • " ~ • '• traffic s urge to the proliferation of • «111 1 t1 1 "°• \' IMelil!t t s~ '-~~I I~ I ~I ""• ... /llWt#.tr 14 10 ·~ I~~ 1y111na I t ji tt\i, d' t f .. ~j ff d ,l ~'i ~ ~~; ~ 1~fr,'' it 1• 'ttl~ i~··· " 1~~!1~~ .ti U:: ~ =ri~lj·· 1• 'i ft, 'E ~ :£effl~ I,': JI ~ .... : '~~cot~~t ~r~»u~ 4~" :~r~rtenl ~~~~~ , ~ ff ,,._. • \' !'!1 , •.r: 14 • •• ~ l'Tw "''·f. Ii '"! F!.:.; E:, 1t .... • v. ... ; ,·:g J J J~ ,, pauengers thlll year new on lo w ·co11t '" 'lf 1 H"• iiif?.& 1.r .. • .,., l'i ll'lllle& JO s ~• '"• .., llMMll'I • m "' "' 11e1tl'I 1• a 10 u\11-... tic kets. Mood.ly. July 17 1978 s DAILY PILOT •• Xerox Woes ./ Rival,s Make Inroads By MILTON MOSKOWfT'l Let me antroduct• you lo .1 qompany that·-: under the gun. Xerox Corp • H ow. you may ask . can a comµ<m y be anywhe r e n e<1r ~rouble whe n 1t has sales of $.5 billion a yeur. thereby r a nk· mg as the 39th largest industrial corporatlon 1n the land, and wben it earns $406 million after taxes. the r eby ranking . as the 24th largest profit make r on the Fortune 500 list ? OR IF IT DOES HAVE troubles w1th a cash now lake- tha t . how can we get som e or them" It is possible to have problems even 1r you a r e as bag an<J- fa t a11 Xerox. The proble m s may even be a fun<.'tion or tho- company's size. Xerox Grew so r a pidly in so s hort a tamethot it set up expect a tio ns at can no longer m eet ll 's one lhang lo race ahead whe n you're doing $1 billion a year. lt 's something e l:se whe n you 're at the S5 billion le v e l. Money Tree IL was also rela t ively easy t o d o whe n you had a p atented process that virtually ~ave you a str a l\glehold on the m a rke t for plain -pape r copies Tha t 's no lo nge r true The Japanese h ave e ntered the r1eld Wllh e ffic ient phun- paper eopaes Sophis t icat e d copiers have been introduced by IBM and E astman Kodak AS A RESULT, XEROX HA lost ~ome market s h are It holds 60 percent o f a m arket that 11 o n ce monopoh~ed But the m arket 1s muc h bigger than 1t once w as. On a worldwide basis at 's more than S7 b1lhon, compared to lel>S than $2 billion in 1970. Copy ing has become u mama HoldinR 60 percent of a plus-$7 b illion market al> no thing to c r y about. But that's not the w ay the business w o rld operates. It wants to know : what will you do this year t o tpp last year '> If you can 't , you 're a loser. R eeognlllng that 1l can 't r est on its copying laure ls, Xerox hai. expanded mto oth er a r eas via acquisitions It make~ e lectro nic w o rd processor s. digital printin g s ystem s, <.'Om putc r disc drive~. And 1t looks rorward t o becoming a maJor factor 1n the automated offiee o r tomor· ro\\- "YOU SEE. XEROX DOESN'T JU~l <.'opy 1nfo rma t1o n anyrnore.'· t hl· comp<tny ~aad an a recent ad directed al business pcol)ll· ··wl' help you manage at " The t rouhll' 1)\, W a ll S tree t analysts who fo llow the company don·1 bl'l1cvc· Xerox can pull it o ff. They recall the S84 millio n wratt> off Xerox took three years ago 1n. Scient ific Data Systt'm l:t. a make r or s m a ll computeri.. they know that Xerox h a:. never been able to make much mon ey o u ts1dt· o f copying and duplicating m achines l\nd they see that the direction Xerox 1s t a king wall bnng the company mto a head to· h ead battle w1th lBM In that kind or fight. the s m a rt m o n ey wall b<.-bet on I B M Xerox used lo be the darhng oC Wall Street Now the m stttutaons that bought al so heavily an earlier years are- unloading it. ln the first quarter o f this year C 1t1bank of New York sold 420.000 s hares of X e rox. Xerox common has b een lradmg on the New Y o rk S tock Exchange a l $.50 a s hare. Five y e a r s ago it tra d e d a s hig h as $170. Ten years ago it tra.ded no lowe r than $15. When you take that kind o r pounding. you 'r e m trouble no m atte r what your p e rfo rmanee as a comp any 1s Xerox is a victim o f its past s u ccess Jersey Wii.eiies· No. 4, Try Hard EGG HARBO R TOWNSHIP. N J . CAP) -On the san· dy soil a t the s h o r e a nd an the industrial n o rth. t I "little o ld wine makers" call New J ersey h o m e , making the Garden State the n ation's fourth largest wme producer. The winemakers are mostly automated pnvate con ccrns. a nnually produ<.'i n~ 4.5 million gallo ns in 60 var ieties ·I pcr<.'ent of the n ation ·s total wine o utput CALIFORNIA LEAD~ TUE NATION tn wine o utput. producin g 306 million gallons a nnually . New York is second with 30 million gallo n s and Ultnoas third with 8.5 million gallons. according to figures from the s tate D e partme nt of Labor and Industry "P eople h ave t o be edu cated to New J e r sey wanes.' said Barbara Muller. hosp1taJily manager for the Renault W inery here "Amerieans were brough t up thinking you (•an ·t make good wane an America ·· ( __ co_rv._s_u_M_E_a....__J now the slate·, largt•st winery ~I an\ of t hl' Nt•w Jerse~ ~'aneru:s h <i vt· their or1J:!1ns in Europ l' I. 0 u I .. N ' l" h 0 ' '" R t'naull IC'ft llhcme!> lht l'h ampugn l' l'a p 1t<JI or Frann•. m 1864 and l':-l 11hlts ht•cl what 11 1~ FRANK TOMASELLO. WHO learned w inem a king 1n Italy. founded Tomast>llo ·.., winery m 1933 Krumm Winery 1n L inwood an<l C:ros!>· l ltghlanc.J W1nrr>' 1n Absecon Hig hl ands w ere founded by Gl'rm an instructed w inem akers ··1 don't t hink 1t'.;; JUSl Nt:w Jersey w ines.' said Edward Moulton, \\lnt'maker a t Gross' H ighland Wine r >- "The E astern winemaker has to gam the acce pta nce o r thL· consumer.·· New .Jersey wines are produced predominantly fro m New J ersey grapes and a re sold pnmarily an New J e r sey. THE COST OF RAISING grapes h as r esulted in a drop in wine produrt1on 1n the Garden S t a l e. c;a1d S <.'ott M cG lasson . spokes mun for the State Department of L abor und Industry Costs a lso ineludr :i $3,000 fee for lht! licen se rttQuared t)y the s tate D ivision o r A lcoholic Beverage Control The South J e rsey vintners. for the most part, grow their o wn grapes The winemakers in N o rth J ersey import their grapes fro m Atlantic or Burlington counties or o ut side the s tale. NEW J ERSEY FARMERS G REW l.100 toM o f grape~ last year o n 352 acre?' All b ut 200 t o n s or the grapes wer e. sold ror processing. st ale agric ulture officials s1ud . ft t a k es about fivt-years for a vin e to produce good wine grapes. The pressin g a nd ferme ntation process tates about eight weeks and then R e nault ages Its wines for four year!\ ln o ak <.'asks 80 to 120 years old, Mrs Muller s aid ALTHOUGH SHE 0£CUN£D to comment on how muc h wine R e n a ult produced annually. M t'Glasson ~a id hl11 1972 figures s how 300,000 gallons nowed forth fro m the winery. Several vintn er!; t'On<luc t taste tours. giving pros p C!<'· live custom ers a Jil ance at the winemakang operations and ll sip of the produc t "W e"re allowe d to give t ast es. but we canno t glve bot · tics," M:rs Mulle r snld A guide to community church•• and their event• •s>PN,. Saturdays In the DAILY PILOT •' M onoay .J~'V I I 1978 Tele1'ision fONIOHT'S LATEST LISTINGS , MONDAY. ".i EVENINO ti 00 D C,11 0 NEWS U EMEPGENCY OffEt Au .i.;c'°""t pron., m 111 ,,... 0111 u .. ,•fJ•n1 too m•ny 0 WILO. WILD WEST w .. s1 .. no C.0111011 11"t mvotved wtlh a C,tuat1.u1 ktnq an<I a wPr11wo1I typti who plotb 10 control 11111 l.1ng s country 8) PLEASE OOlofT !.AT THE DAISIES How Now Hausttau Q) STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO When 1ne olCI"' ul two l>tOH\er!> •n .l I onoo lwnoly °' lullecl on thff ..iren.. tne ... ,dene,. po1nh ~nQOr brotnor W OVER EASY ThPO<!Otfl Bok~ , 11.cken ano v1>qa1111>les Mt'OiCar" s •nPiltr~nt ano uutpatlt'nt ~rv.cf'!> Petr•· r.1a Hams Secretary of thlil 0..11ur1men1 ol Housing dn•l Uri>&" Development tRI Serious Talk m IT'S EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS JOOr I'~ Hr'10•\ 4 ) CBS NEWS QO) ABCNEWS f ·30 Q ®) BASEBALL J 1111 llulton as Paul Curran d1sc usse~ .J ullc 's marnagc plans \\1th Joe Cam pJnt•lla a:-. Ed Cooper in "'One Day at a T11n e" to be broadcast toni~hl a t 9: 30 on KNXT Channel 2 S:ln FrancrSA:O GrJnl!. 01 '>t Louis Cardinal~ Q) MY THREE SONS Robbie trims a "way-out mov1t1 tor hr~ COll&gO Clnt! "n8 <:1-'ISS wrth the Old OI "' w11y-oot · co-eo Ell) MICHAEL JACl(SON fI!l REAL ESTATE ANO YOU How Is An Oller To Pur- cnase Made? (() TO TELL THE TRUTH 7-llO f) CBS NEWS O'NBCNEWS 0 LIARS CLUB 0 BOWLING FOR DOLLARS Q) ILOVELUCY The Rocardos go to Cul>o. where ~Icky wants< 10 rn1ro<11.tce hrs rel&llves to h•S wtle and son 0) THEFBI Inspector ERskone invest•· gates a sell-styled "Pilrfecl k1dnepp1ng " C'honnt>I L i#ting11 IJ KNXT tCBS) Loo, AnqPll•<, 0 KNBC 1 NBC> LO..., Anqp1 .. .., 0 KTLAtlnO I Loo, Anqeleo, 0 KABC 1111 ABC) LO"> ArH,jl'lt'" l t<FMB 1CBSJ San Oreqo G KHJ lll (lnO) Los AnQctc~ ~~ l\CST IABCJ San Ort>go 8) KTI\l (lno I Los Anqe1e ... C!) KCOP TV (lno I Los AnQt>I!·"> fD KCET· TV tp05) Loi. AnqelPS m KOCE·TV (PBSI Hunt1ng1on Beach fE) MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT m TRAINS, TRACKS ANO TRESTLES -s~enery' CJ) JOKER'S WILD 1:30 f) $25.000 PYRAMID 0 COHSUMER 8UYLINE 0 NEWL YWEO GAME 0 JOKER'S Wtl.D tD THE 000 COUPLE Fet111 persuades Os,cn, to release his secretary. Myrna, go 5he ca" lla\18 a ShOI at a ShOw bU$1nt!SS carP.er fEl 28TONIGHT Host Ctete Roberts fI!l FRENCH CHEF Sprnach Twins tRI I) S 100,000 NAME THAT TUNE 8:00 f) CJ) THE JEFFERSONS Jenny Jefferson s lllf!SJS 1e!oearch ol street gangs teacr>es Iler a h0<rrty1ng 111~on CR) 0 Lml.£ HOUSE ON THE PAAJAIE T1141 Slranger" A weal1hy but unlove<I bOy (Ml(t!MI Sharrell) learns 1ome vatu- a~ teaaoos tn Illa and ..... Ourlng hiS Illy In Wal• nut Orove (Rl 8 MOVIE • • • ,.., ""lovers Ano 01het Strangers·· ( 19701 G10 Young. Anne Jackson A modern young couple's cour1sh1p and weddrng are rnlerrelated with the lives of lamlliea and lrten<la. (2 hrs.I G MOVIE * * ''> "Wrllten On tr>e Wrnd' ( t95 7) Rock Hudson Lauren Bacall A paor ot boyhood compan- ions tall In love With the same g11I, wl'ltCh results 1n the death ot one ol them (2 hrs I m CAAOl. BUAHETT ANO FRIENDS Sktt 'A Swiped Lile ti) TESTIMONY Of TWO MEN (Pr-•) Manrn Eaton (Steve F0<rest). retum•ng trom the Crv•I War, drscov· 11<1 that the womari (Bar· t>aro Pa11uns) Ile loves has married Adrran Ferrier (Wrlltam Shatner). a wealthy a<tstocrat Eli) SHADES Of GREENE "Special Ouues·· A man 1>eg1ns 10 tear for hos soul when his trme draws near "'Tile lnllistbl& Japanese Gentleman" A yourig authoress PfOUdty boasts ol her powers ol observa- llon. m THEGREAT AMERICAN FOl,K DANCE 8:30 II (I) GOOD TIMES Wlllona s efforts 10 save Penny (Janel Jackson) from an abuSNe moth&< cause more PfOl>l&ms for th& ltttle gorl (Pan 2 ol 4) (RI m CROSS-WITS m OVEREASY Phil Hams. Ray Bray. Cah- tornta Department 01 Justic:e. ways o t reducing crime, applying for Medicare's medteal rnsur- ance. Natsai David. ooet meals salads (RI 9:00 I) (I) M• A •s•H Cha<les d1SGOV&rs a cure tor hrs rundown condrhon. and Radar enters hrs TUBE TOPPERS KTLA 0 8 00 l\fov1l"' "Lovers and Other Stranger!-" w1lh Gig Young and Anne Jack!:>on a~ a young t•ouplc in volvcd in courtship and marrie&ge KOCE ~ 9 00 David S ussk1nd dis cusses "ls .Jerry Brown On His Way lo the White House ... KCOP Q) 10:00 Testimony of Two Men Mavis names Jon as her abor tionist and he is brought to trial for her death mouse in a challenge raoe tR) 0 SEVENTH AVENUE Jay ech-phenomenal socc.ess as a retailer ol women·s gaunents. but meets with v>Olent l>ua.· nesa c>ppOS*IK>n and matr· tel d19COtd (PM1 2 OI JI (RI m MEAVGRIFAN GUMIJ Carl Re.ner. Betty White. Ronnre Schell Alart $118$ ti) TESTIMONY Of TWO MEN MarJ()foe end Adrian have two children Jonathan (01v1d Birney). one ol them. t>ecomes a doctor and Pfopc>MS ma1r1age 10 Eaton's tlleg111mate daugh· let (Londa Purl) &iJ OPERA THEA TEA "The Yeoman Of The Guard" Dancers. jugglms a!ld tumb~ paint a ptC· lure of love and intrigue In Giibert end Sulllvan's llghl opera set in the early t 71h century m DAVID SUSSKINO "IS Jerry Brown On Hts way To The Wh11e House?" 11:30 I) (I) ONE DAY AT A TIME Ann turns to her ei-hus bind foe help rn stooc>rng Jutte s marriage plans (Pa.r1 4 of 4)(R> 8 MOVIE • • "'• ··speedway ( 19681 E"'1s Prestey. Nancy Srne- tra A stock car dttve< dis- covers he owes the I R S a large amount ol money 1n l>aGk 11UC8S ( 1 llr • JO mrn J ®J MERV GRIFFIN Questa Cart Rllfner Belly Whrte. Ronnie Scnetl, Alan Sues 10:00 1J (I) LOU GRANT The public rs ou1raoeo l>y the Tribune's coverage ot a tocat COiiege football cheatrng scandal (Al ee NEWS G) TESTIMONY Of TWO I MEH Ma"rs names Jon as her 1t>or1tonr11. and he •S brought 10 tnat lor her death He rs ecqu•lled. wt not l>y the townspeople 10:3048 NEWS 10:40 0 NBC NEWS SPECIAL John Chonc:ello< repo<ts on PreStdenl Carter s p11r- tic1pat1on rn the lnterna· 11ona1 Economic Summit Meeting, hve trom Bonn. WeSI Germany 11:001J 0 II (I) ®l NEWS 8 LOVE. AMERICAN STYLE "Love Artd The Other Guy" Ed and his glrl1nend Gloria are saying good- night when rn walks Btll Reynolds. rn hrs bathrobe 0 MOVIE * *'It "Duel Al The RIO Gtande' ( t962) Sean P!ynn Danielle OeMe1z Tile son ol a weallhy lamrty arrrves 1n Me•tCO to find 111s lathe< dead 1>y a pow. ertut d1Clalor and plans an assault on tile uSU<pet aid- ed Oy a beaUllfUI girl (2 lltS I 8) THE 000 COUPLE Feh rs rncena&d wl'le" 0$Car gives a rrotous ..ccoi.M ol fits PllJS•""'' on • t&lk 5h<>w Cl) AMERICA 2NIOHT Gueat· Anne Murray &iJ DO< CAVETT Cuest .rng., •S4dC 8asheY1S m MACNEIL I LEHRER REPOAT 1 1 :30 tJ (I) C8S LA TE MOVIE * • . ., · Tllese Wrlder vea" ( t95b1 Jame~ Cagney b.trb"'•' Stanwyck A $leel magnote tearchrno for '111 •llftOoll· 1111tte SOf1 meets w1lh unh pecteo opPOartton (RI D TONIGHT Guest llOSI MCL11an Stevenson 0 LOVE. AMERICAN STYLE "Love And The Harry ExcuBe Howa•d pre1eoo1 111a1 hes a we<ewott Love And The Lr Ille Black Book" Mrldred and Ros111 discover ci liltHI l>lllCk boot\ with th&tt names "' 11 8 ®J SOAP tEptsode t21 Pell!< •S .n tor "'8 SU<p<rse of "''tote Cor rnne meets Father f'lotslty at ari onexpoctfld place Jodie makes " date l>efO<'e teavong tile h~Pttal (Net· work aovrses vrewer dlKretlOtlttRI tD HOOAH'! ,_EROES d) GETSMART The Chief ass111ns 86 .ind 99 to retneve .i deadly sci· enllflC lheory trom KAOS 8D CAPTIONED A8C NEWS tJORNING 12:00 " TWILIGHT z~e The first man to "'''' Mars rs reheved to find that M&r· trans are very hum1n-11~e 8) HIOH HOPES ti) HONEYMOONERS Ralph lakes Ea on a l>uS•· ness trrp_ and drscover<i 1nat t>eonq ll1s 1>rotnet , •eeoer is not all 11 , crackeo up to l>e 12:03 II ®J POLICE STORY Woll"' Unable 10 •ace retorement. an agonQ poloceman trrcks hos tong- trme triencs and partner into helpmg him commit sotClde IR) 12".30 U MOVIE • • "Under Fiesta Stars t 1945) Gene Autry Carol Hughes A cowl>ov encounters romancli! dnd .id"9nti.re I • ,., I m $128,0000UESTI~ ti) MOYIE * • Oeoot lfl<I 11ci-. 'I Jettrey CllanOoer Mert .. 1 or en Oeoorlaa ''' Ital\< •"' America" ge"qsh" l>ecO<neS >flvOhred w•t '1 tl>e 1>1acr. marke1 1.1 l>r~ I 1 00 0 TOMOAROfiJ Ouett Suzy Cllalee •o•· m+ir Ol~mp+c 'k""g Cllan>- poon G MAVERICK A Cure ~or Johrirtv Rate> · 110Q NEWS ®J WILD. WILD WORU> OF ANIMALS Strange CreaturttS Of Th<" Reel Sea The 1ant11stoc nah.1•1' 01 th& R~ Sea •• "•amor>ed rn • him wtt•ch 1>11ngs 1>1~1trr" color artd l>etlavoo• 10 •no 'ICreen t:30 8 U NEWS 2:00 0 N!WS 2:05 8 MOVIE * • • Thf> Na~ed C•'Y t 194d1 Barry F•tlg.,.ald. Howa•d Duft Whole •nves- 119atrng ,, yoi.n~ girl's murder deteGt•ves ur>c:OV· et 1,ewet1nen 11nq 12 hrs t 2:301 NEWS 4:05 NEWSMAKERS 4.35 STEVE EDWARDS Taw11doy·'5- Doyli,,.e 1H Dt'if-# tJORNING 1':30 Q) * • • Tha S•G1er< ' f 19381 Errol f'lyrtn Bette o.1v•S Two '"'0'""" strnrgllten out their own problems. as well as tne" srster'~ (2 llr<i 20 mrn) AFTERNOON 12:00 G * • ''> "Henna Lee" t 19531 Macdonald Carfl!y, JOanne Dru A luller •S hlted 1>y cattlemen to oat 11d of the homesteaden 11 "' 30,.,,,., 3:00 (!]l • • Somme< Hotr<lay" ( 19631 Chlf Rlcl'i· ~roa. Lc1ut1 PPtet"' A groi.p ot younq travelers a1e .,,,ested '" AthPn~ because 01 tile ettocts 01 me mother of one ot them II hr JO min I 3:30 Q " * * ' II ~ On4y Mont1y ( t9621 Jetty l-tS. Zachary Scott ... TV repairman uses his Pf•vate eve talents and ends uo me heir 10 e tortune ( t "' • JO mrn I .Jet·sett~g Dost Tireless SURPRISE HOST' OF ABC'S NEW TUESDAV SHOW '20-20' Hugh Downs Now Appears on Public and Commercial TV By JAY SHA RB UTT AP Ttl••"lon Writer LOS ANGELES -It 's a bit odd for someone to appear each week both on public and com· mcrc1al TV. But Hugh Downs. 57, the ur.b.ane foc~ay-' !..host . is doing Just that these days NOT only that. he's l<1boring for PBS and ABC opposite ends of America In San l',ranc1sco. where he I\ es. he's hosted a nighlly series on aging. KQED's "Over Eas:.:." smc<' last fall. He'll re- sume th~l show. now m repeats. when ils second season starts nexl November Since June. he's flown to New York each wcl'k to anchor A~(JW> ;new Tuesday news- magal'rne s how, "20-20." He says he plans to continue doing thal as well as hts "Over Easy" c·hon~s TRUE. IT SEEMS unus ual to work in public and commercial TV simultaneous ly. but ABC brass didn 't regard his PBS work as a conflict when t hey talked with him about hosting ·20 20." h~ say:,. "Tht•v l><:t•med very sup E xecutive Turns Actor 'Empty Life' Led t o Space Series Stardom H) Thf' J\sso<'iatf'd Press !\lost :Jl'tur-. l'lc.i1m they began t'm111 mg '"'hlll• :-.t11l tykes :\nt 1;i1 <;C'nird. star nf an N CK 'l'i":-.llln of lttl' fc.imcd 1939 ·· Bul•k Hogl·r:-. · · -.pac<• sen al th.it sl an l'U Buster Crubbe llE'S ONI.\' fU.:t;N acung n1m· ve<irs To do 1l. he chucked o carcl'r a:-. a l'hcm1cal company c xecull\'C in his native Little .Rock. t\rk. at the fairly ad· '\ anccd ag" or 2fi Tht• rt.•ason for the c hucking. Gerard sa~s. 1s lhal while he "''as succecdm~ in business. he l elt his hfe was e mpty, that .there should Ix' more to 1t than <-hem1C'al and memos "At .1hou1 lht' same tame. I tlt.•ard Pcg..:y Lee's 'Is That All Chevy Clime Series Host Chevy Chase will host an up· <'Omlng segment for Home llox Office's "On Location" series The 9<>-minute s pecial was s hot 1n L'os Angeles at the Comedy Store and will debut on the network sn August. Chase hosts lhl' program . 1n- teraclin~ with the audience and tr, d1t1w ad libs with a number of young com1ci, who then will have a chanc(' t.o do 12 to lS un- censored mmutes of their own o1ghtclub ucts There Is.' and 1t really hit ho mt·," he g rinm!d. "SO l STARTED thtnkmg about what I'd enjoyed most when I was younger " It proved to be the memories of the amateur acting he'd done in clernenlary, high school and l'Ollege plays. So he decided to quit business and give emoling a whirl. He says the whirl began in New York. There. he drove a cab by mgh1 and studied acting by day at thE Amer i ca n Musical and Dramatic Academy, his tutor Philip Burton, st epfather of Richard Burton. IN 1970 HE GOT his first pay mg JOb. an Old Milwaukee Reer commercial. Not high a rt. but it paid the rent and led to more t•ommerctals and 21f.! years in an NUC soap opera, "The Doctors." He left that series, he says, "because I felt I'd learned all I tould there and I didn't want to get stuck in that security ruL. "1 wanted the top, and the only way I could do it was to lel go of that securlty and move-on." HE SAID THE letting-go was aided by pr oducer Be rnie Kowalski, who hired him to come to Hollywood -where he now lives tot.est for a purt 1n 1t TV pilot that never made IL to series status He returned to i''un City to star lo "Hooch." a low-budget , I film about moons hine rs . Produced by a company he formed In 1975. the movie is playing in lhe South, Gerard said. T he rugged. easy-going ac- tor's credits include four other TV pilots. "Airport '77" and ap- pc a rances on "Baretta." "Ha waii Five-0." a nd "Little House on the Prairie." H E SAID NONE of the four pilot s became series. but one. "Kill ing Stone." led to his new Suck Rogers project for NBC. That 25th century caper will air as n six-hour miniseries later this season, says NBC. which also has another Buster Crabbe oldie. "Flash Gordon," bctn~ remade for the 1979-80 season . Gerard isn 'l worried that if his show hits he'll gel type-cast. "I LOOK forward to it taking off." he s aid. "Because the name of the game in this busi· ncss is a power base." He meant a hit show gives an actor con· siderable clout in ijning up other projects. Be that as it may, the ubsl· ncss man-tumed-actor was ad- vised lo ket!p his Buck Rogers r(ly gun handy tor errant agents "Yeah ." laughed Gil Gerard ·1 ·11 dissolve his commission." Hugh Downs Laboring From Coast to Coast H E SAID THt; AHC s how will <1ir each week unttl m1d- Sepl<'mber. then JUSt once a month from October through December. before resuming a weekly run m January _portivc of PBS___Ldeiis. and 1t wasn~·as if T were working-for CBS or NBC.·· added the man has tily installed e1s the sole anchor of "20-20" on June 13 It happened a week after thl' show now serious m tone made its flashy. cnt1cally a~ s ailed debut with hosts Harold Hayes and Robert H1ghes. two ex-magazine edilors who now are ex-hosts TH E DAY AFTER the dis- astrous debut. Downs. lhcn sub bing for David Hartmc.in on ABC's "AM Ame rica .'' was called by ABC News chief Roonc Arledge regarding a permanent berth on "20·20 ... "I'll say this for him," he said of Arledge. "He took the rap for the pre miere . bul he 's somewhat like Churchill · He doesn't stubb6rn- ly cling to something JUSt to vin dicate his ego "WH EN H E SEES that somethmg's wrong. he cuts his losses prnety fast .. The 1~ ~:-20,~""'~m~t~x-ea sad. serious and silly news segments in rapid-rire style Downs· theory on what went \.\ rong "They put things together that JUSl didn't emulsify "And maybe there was JUSt too much for an audience to a:- :-1milatl'." TH EY OBVIOUSLY were trv ing nol to 1m1tate CBS' "SO Minutes," he added. "but I satd to them . 'Don 't be so afraid of imitating. "It's like saying . 'This magazine uses paper a nd ink, so let's do something d ifferent · You've got to do a lot that '60 Minutes· does. but we should do 1l our way a nd do 1t well " Downs. who s poke by phone from his KQED office in San Francisco. won't have to con· stantly Jet back and forth from "Over Easy" there to "20-20" m New York. as might be t''< pected And he won't start work on a new W-Wttk bat.eh-, ob· :.{kQb ...,,... Easy" shows for next season un· · ltl m1d-Seplembcr He could become a serious Jet setter 1f KQED le1nds an un- ctcrwnter for still more "Over Easy" shows on which work would start in January, the ...,ame month · 20·20" returns to w<'ekly slalu:-. THE ''20-20" ratings haven't been high. H as ABC tJlked about droppinl! th(' show 1f lhe pro~ram's N1elScns don 't im- µrovl"' ··oh. no." Downs s e1id . Before he took the anchor JOb, "I want- ed to know if lhey were com· m H led to the show "I told them I had no intenlion of toming aboard JUSt to preside over 1L5 demise "They assured me they were com milled to tl. And I lh1nk they are I think thcy"ll want lo do 1usl what CBS dtd with '60 ~t mute::. · ·· KRIS KRISTOFFERSON ALI MacGRAW c1nename 6 scAEEn I ~, .. "*" ., o.~ ,,., I ..... ttO '11)21 Travel everywhere ... Sundays In the DAILY PllOi 111 i,,, 631' 2SS3 comPLEX MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY· "THE BUDDY HOLl.Y STORY" CPG> "SWARM'' "CLOSE ENCOUNTERS G>F THE THIRD KINO" "THE DEEP" tPG} 'THE CHEAP DETECTIVE" (PG). "HEAVEN CAN WALT" fPG) "CLOSE ENCOUNTERS Of THE THIRD t<IN D 'THE OEEP"(PCI "CONVOY" "EAT MY OUST"(PGI "GOODBYE GIRL" (PGl "RABBlT TEST" "HEAVEN CAN WAIT'' "AMERICAN HOT WAX" (PG1 "BIG WEDNESDAY" "THE ENFORCER" (R1 "DAMIEN THE OMEr-. 2" (Rl "THE SE NT«NEL ALL Otlttlit rl'-U. O"'IN •:lOrM NIOHT\" C"•IO \J"dt r t J ,_,, .. Unt.-" • f\tdd.-•tl•4f0'°'"0